North Kitsap High School - Viking Yearbook (Poulsbo, WA)
- Class of 1980
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CAST: Kitty Duvall - Mari Graham, Joe - Steve Colello, Nick - Scott Ridge, Tom - Martin Lewis,, Harry - Kasey Bell, Mary - Melody Francisco, Dudley R. Boswick - Tony Karkainen, Wesley - Mark Gregg, Sam - David Parker, Drunkard - Stan Kulsa, Killer - Teri Alford, Director - Mrs. Ferguson, The Arab - Jordi Jauma Bru, Newsboy - Robin Hammond, Society Lady - Katie Richards, Society Man - Scott Lowe, Willie Faroughl - Smith Larson, Blic - Ron Sandahl, Mc- Carthy - Alan Andrews, Krupp - Jay Holmstrom, Elsie - LeOnna Small, Sailor - Don Spencer, Side- kick - Cynthia Lock, Asst. Director - Sarah Hedland Nick and Dudley R. Boswick fTony Karkainenl The Arab fJordi Jauma Brut, Wesley fMark Greggj and Nick. -1 DJ O I i ' In order to be a good i K 1Efifal-f?lfff??EJfig?Lle in f2fi.1:ffi1ff1:'f -- H N O X' -1 N 0 T -1 N 0 T '1 DJ O 7? -1 N O X' -1 T D 0 X -1 Q7 O X' 2 track team, it takes a lot of hard work and deter- mination. This year's team had that and it paid off. They finished the season undefeated 15-OJ and won the North Kitsap Relays. This year there were two new hur- dle events l110's and 330'si but the girls took them right in stride. The hurdlers were lead by Kochelle Kingman, Anna Frazier, and Jan Rey- nolds. Along with an un- defeated season, NK had some undefeated runners. These were: 2- miler, Ann Armstrong, Miler, Corrine Calvo, and B80'er Colleen Calvo. The NK girls were also blessed with speed this year. This came with Freshmen Jill Boon, Kathy Miller, and Evon Ennix. The Viking team was also strong in field events. They were lead by Debbie Hewitt, Kathy Iverson, and Kochelle Kingman, The girls show strong promise for fu- ture teams. With the fin- ish of a strong dual meet season, the girls hope to go right on to State. V gg ... k ,,,, .-......,:: -- V, I 4 Y-fm ff' tt. T i if'i ,tg Go get 'um Jessica. Colleen finishes a hard 880. 7: Q-it xv -'tm 1st Row, left to right: Becky Robinson, Debbie Hewitt, Janice West, Kim McHone, Corrine Calvo, Jan Reynolds, Beth Sherrard, Jessica Johnson, Pat Sweeny, Coach Arntz. 2nd Row, left to right: Jenny Hohenthal, Helen Toletson, Evonne Ennix, Teri Fry, Lori Laubach, Kindy Cutler, Kim Johnson. 3rd Row, left to right: Lisa Stafford, Kelly Taylor, Penny Myrvang, Sabrina Gibford, Kochelle Kingman, Patty Albrecht, Kris Schneider, Kathy Miller, Anna Frazier, Ann Armstrong. 4th Row, left to right: Sue Kleeman, Colleen McKeel, Kathy Iverson, Lisa Maki, Cathy Stigler, Jennifer Frazier, Jill Boon, Vicky Sweeny, Lisa Reihl, Katie Butler, Colleen Calvo. 'K 1 I'm almost don Q QEKQ uHe 5 ' . if ,R 1.4 Sf Just another J? , 4 .r fill ff' k!? ear, Wa noe.: I The Boys' Track team had a good dual meet season losing only one league meet, now onto x league, district, and state. This year's team is led by: Walter Prindle, Javelin, Jace Cutler, 330 Low Hurdles, George OBJ 3 Conroy, mile, Dan But- A J W t CCW' N Ier, 4403 John Aitcheson, K Discusg and the Mile Re- o N K G lay Team of Tony John- son, Bill Moyer, Jace X Cutler, and Dan Butler. N ,,,, To t,,, x Just one more Iapl? Oh, no not another one! g3ri?gi3Z5'ifi 'ftf WE V! We iw ei 0 Bottom row, left to right: Paul Tweitmeyer, Chris Strickland, Dave Lindquist, Tony Johnson, Bill Moyer, Dan Butler, Jace Cutler, X Kurt Serwold, George Conroy, Kirk Adams. 2nd Row, left to right: Alan Clark, Frankie Avalon, Mark Fischer, Greg Poole, Steve Colello, Alan Mace, Mike Clarke, Walter Prindle, Ted Newton. 3rd Row, left to right: Ron Karr, Matt Thomas, Todd Londerville, Brian Hescock, Jamie Robinson, Ed Kennedy, Kraig McKneel, Jim Watson, Glen Justafson. 4th Row, left to right: Jim Zach, Kasey Bell, Jeff Regan, Troy Richardson, Kevin Ryan, Dean Seaman, Paul Killingsworth, Doug Burt, Dave Spooner, Mike Armstrong, Brent Boon, Dave Forrestor, Jim Coffee, Andy Ward, Troy Stinson, Coach Yeager. 5th Row, left to right: John Aitchison, Albert 6 Foster, Pat Frombach, Brian Thomas, Alec Pugh, Andy McFarlan, Don Spencer, Ken Ausmus, Coach Stenerson, Coach Swanson. up 5-.ff ws...-QQ-llnnnnunqai-B M' KIZ3, 5? r 'H' if www x rr- 13 Tvbgrxcc ?'Fm-fm Good I' MC? 4 The thrill of victory. Jeff makes another good throw. Steve SCI'S6Ch6S to 3 halt. 7los1T 1T 36 I- r- CD 0 'K I- r- CD 0 T I- r- CD O 'K I- r- CD 0 'K I- r- CD 0 'K R smussen 'I 1:31 So glad you are my sister. Annette a , I thank God in all my remembrance of you. iPhi Love, Connie Larry Burdick, Graduation is not the end but the beginning. We wish you the best of all things possible. Love, Mom and Dad Becky Harless, We have always been so proud to be your parents. You are a joy to us! Always remember who you are, where you are going, and who you belong to. ...Whatsoever ye do, do it heartily, as to the Lord... QColossians 3:23j Congratulations, honey!! Love, Dad and Mother Becky Anderson, You finally made it. We love you! Love, Mom, Dad, and Brent Anna Frazier, Dad and l want you to know how very proud we are of you. We know it hasn't always been an easy road for you, sometimes you march to a different drummer, but over the years you have become the beautiful person we know you are. We love you and we wish you all your heart's desires. Love, Mom and Dad Robbie Myers, Our best wishes for your future and congratulations on your graduation. Love, Dad and Mom Chris Anderson, Congratulations to a very special person whom we love so much. May your future be bright, and full of sunshine. God bless you. Love, Mom, Dad, Bill, Kim, and Colleen Annette Rasmussen, Annette, you're special. We're glad God gave you to us. A few thistles keeps you close to Him. Love, Mom and Dad ,. if - ,,-, :Ny Xt X l,,. as A .W vw 9' + ,..li , , ,.... ii' 4' if o XO X l-'ii f 'Q-F' V' Nj! XX ' 'i'i iiii' r'i': 5 A f X Q Q l .:.- Y WD' ig X ' 'Q QP CX B s ' 6 N . Qi K Af '00 Q ' ..r2'v f tt NX X, 'O iiet l'-l. 5.3 ge 25 XP N- .L A , . r' A i J 54 regg Middaugh A ' W K vN1 'Lc'0mgf5p Q95 W WOQOQS 50 A VFW u ES GR QQ'ls 5'2's535fs5FfI'I'I 2539, g5Q.s2a2JQ.fEgb f3'W'4 mm-2 mg9+N'2'S' U, 0955507 mmm 3' gm: S522 Sas. Q. Is. O sa-ag 5 3 z 92. 35' 5' 1 -CQ CQ T I'l'I 3 T U +'v'?355:Lfi'-'Q1fvv1fa1+wv1'iffD -LC4OU'lO7U'l-lU'lmU'l-KOOUT-BNI-L -Q SCURES SCORES SCURES SCORES SC I j 10 lion... Q- ,tx ks -,A . fx x ..i,, 'iw ef ,ff T aff- 3 Uh, none of the above. Coach Johnson assigns courts. VARSITY TENNIS, lett to right: Gail Parks, Monica Pratt, Carol Frombach, Dana Cooper, Gail Shultz, Janice Smith, Karen Reid, Christy Bergman, Wendi Johnson, Todd Lemon, Pat Rodgers, Ed Shultz, Dave Littrell, Jim Aske, Allen Yeargin, Coach Johnson. TENNIS 1980. Tennis, the Viking's only co-ed team, played in a new league using a new format. The team was led by senior veterans, Ed Shultz and Janice Smith. As a junior, Ed was the district's singles champion and captured 4th place at state. Jan- ice has been a member of the varsity team for four years. She is second on the all-time list for most career singles victories by a girl. Led by Ed and Janice, the team finished the season in second place, losing by the narrowest of margins to Gig Harbor. lfigtg Q Meanwhile, the Junior Varsity team completed its first season l with an undefeated record in league play. The players are look- ing forward to qualifying for the State Tournament. . -.W ..7. b ivy, T., ar, .., , AF rams? Je, .J , Jt trlppail , , .,,, K'Etij,g3,Zf A y',, :ft ,QQV ,t.af,.v .,,lt.. .M V wf5,Ssw'iw,s 5 f l f tl. F. , 3.6--i,,,.,ft - A I, 7 2 I X fa T if f Q f mit t me f ff J 5 , I , at f ' e tvifi T ' ff ' 1 'gf - T . , K , , 4 , A f,w...t, . Q 4 5 if , g W W F34 3 7 f . , Y Q in H gi ,P Je ,, .E-.V gg. M ww, W 1 5 , - , t giwt 5 ti' , 'Eiv1:gl's,, B' 4- Q- if 5 ' ',5Jky 3 fx ' 4 M , W ' h 4 , J- V ,. N ,, ,., ., t , ,Rf t ...w e ef 'H , 5 ' ,.. Xe If ,, N-' ' 4 -X , , ., ,S at Q, , t KW it .J at t t....Mtf'l't vt t Eddie at the net. I hope that's in! 1 i Una. Bottom Row, left to right: Wendi Johnson, Dana Cooper, Sara Keningshof, Lenora DeCarlo. 2nd Row, left to right: Karen Parker, Roger Nelson, David Baker, Todd Dankers, Marc Whitford, Mike Matz. 3rd Row, left to right: Coach Bergerson, Robert Howitt Larry Tucker Lucy DeCarlo, Cathy Martinson, Debbie Burk Susie Shutes Christy Bergman. 4th Row left to right: Bard Norberg Scott Mackie, Bill Cook, Grant Cole, Gary Abercrombie, Jeff Parks, Chet McKnight. Not Pictured: Chehyl Hendrickson, Julie Butter: ton, Duane Drummond, Scott Shivers, Ross Hallman, John Harvey, Lynne Daugherty, Todd Culler. 11 VARSITY BASEBALL The main goal of this year's baseball team was to play for the State Championship in the Kingdome. This year's team had many nicknames: Tony fworml Webb, Jim lOxJ Heggenstaller, Greg fDickl Ballard, Paul fFlexl Fisher, Tony QFeIiJ Trujillo, Scott fSagl Sageser, and Virg qFiedl Taylor. One thing that the team will always remember is when Greg Ballard tripped over first base. Another thing that the team will always remem- ber is trying to imitate Coach Taylor's laugh and walk. This year's team had a very successful season. Con- gratulations, team!! They had a 13-5 record with 3 unplayed games. .,,,,,,,.. .ls Coach Red Taylor Back Row, left to right: George Minder, Jim Heggenstaller, Scott Forsyth, Tony Webb, Jon Fox, Bruce Webster Front Row left to right: Coach Virgil Taylor, Tony Trujillo, Greg Ballard, Paul Fisher, Scot Sageser, Jay Fox, Pat Fuher Not Pictured John Kaster, Frank Morrison, Dan Eisses, Darryl Benge, Mike Greenwald, Kent Pugh. What do you want? R' 5 ,Z fi Z1 , eeoy + f 'b1w yy oyeyy yy 5 e ' 5 -1 ja A as N 6 Q I I I x I if 41: ' sg JUS' 'X K 'i' My K3'ifsf'xfk-'Sew ,K W uf my x unix? FXS i N.. L Xxx? Q . xii x in K 3, ,, sg 8, x K' . XM 5' at X QQ-fmx Q H wy ,.. ,Rf ., -. '- iw E1 'x 'ive 7 . . 'v, , ,L M, V 1, . , xy 5 ' ' F sei ' ' . .z J sqm ,H ,L-,. X x X 'Q Y gpm M-is-1 , x 'tx 5 - S W5 M M , fi ft, 'M s 1 ' V ' X A .:iffLfg7i5z?5fii3ff-k ' , , , . ' ' 2 25 K t',N?gf '1iZ3?1f'W?'5A A I- W Y w, M :aM.ff'ff:3m 1, w I' y gof-N5 oy . - 4 George slugs away. I'm ready. Qld in oclA3C30+ibfi17, m ffmkjwlfq Cjlfgefff- 6660? 'W Ci! amid' A,Q!'7CJZ.,UZf?LU7'79'b, Wm 0Zfm 40100 AML mlb 4 ww fm Q i1zam.3P0WC??LN6491a4, 'I U7 14111 B Q1 y0gJ1, 'l Www 1 e L Q077f7off. m Edffulofflywvlb Q So so S 5 'S EFJA ZA JJAE3 EBZAE A JJ A8 QJJ Got to get psyched! VS EHS V 11 VEHSVB 11 HSVS H V 11 V9 HS VE 11 9 V 11 .A A JV BASEBALL: This year's JV Baseball team main goals were to pull to- gether as a team and to gain experience for the future Varsity team. Some of the things that the team will always remember are when they played Bainbridge, and winning the double headers with Gig Harbor and Peninsula. Unusual incidents that happened were: John Ridge building sand castles at Gig Harbor, Jeff Fleitan trying to whistle the National Anthem and playing Name That Tune with the rest of the team, and when Gig Harbor came here and we went to their school on the same day for the same game. What a mix-up!!! The team ended up with a season record of 8 wins and 6 losses. The team holds much promise with their valuable talent for next year's Varsity team. That WBS 8 f'l0t one. Safe!! l l Homeward bound. jwdq, u 15' rice KPQDXVYQ LXGJ. 1 wage Ct Qocbcl O92 X31 rwext, SVUXQQ XX -6'C3i5g5 I QXQQG5 'ax QBLKUCZ. Q 5 V rocfdie terse l:X'6Ux- fe-4 fi r-1 CD I l-4 'B 4 FII! Jn I PS4 '2 16 This year's Junior-Senior Prom was one to remem- ber for all. The Junior royalty was princesses Teri Alford 8t Colleen Calvo with princes Kurt Wag- goner and Jace Cutler. The Jr. Queen was Corrine Calvo, the Jr. King was Pat Rodgers. The ViOueen this year was Lisa Maki, escorted by Viking Tony Karkanien. 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Kevin Mourer under pressure Coach Parrish Back Row Lto R - Alan Mace, Tony Webb, Cole Pattillo, Glen Freiboth, Justin Piecuch, Greg Williams, Bill Moyer, Brad Pugh, Wayne Dipple, Pat Garrity, George Minder, Pete Rohring, Jon Fox, Coach Parrish. 2nd Row - Coach Broderson Scott Sagaser, Brian Harkleroad, Henning Larson, Amando Reyes, Greg Ballard, Joe Lax, Darrell Benge, Jeff Lindgren, Jeff Storter, Tim Graham, Dave Simms, Scott Reese, Chris Strickland, Mark Skelley, Coach Taylor. 3rd Row - Jim Coffee, Tim Hawkins, Gerald Burrows, Josh Vanderfrift, Ted Newton, Bob Brooks, Bill Anderson, Jace Cutler, Tad Reid, Steve Zacharias, Mike Greenwald, Hans Eldridge, Dan Parker, Trev Sterling, Walter Prindle. 4th - Coach Driscoll, Brent Anderson, Glen Crabtree, Troy Hill, Tom LaGrander, Jim Heggenstaller, Kurt Nordberg, Todd Peters, Ernie Richardson, Mike Daniels, Kevin Mourer, Dan Monen, Seth Euwing, Richard Martinez, Paul Fischer, Kevin Ryan, Paul Brown, Charlie Vegas, Craig Parrish. Tony Webb and Pat Garrity through the Viking sign This year's football team had a tough row to hoe. Led by quarterback Kevin Nlourer and running backs Alan Nlace and Tony Webb. The Vikings were not an extremely powerful team, but with consistent offensive and defensive efforts by George Minder and Co., the team showed a lot of character through the hardest times. They showed this in their comeback attempt against Peninsula, the No. 1 rated AA school in the state. The Vikings ended their season with a 4-5 win loss record. Team pumping up Kevin Mourer on the run Alan Mace rushing for the lst down Tony Webb up over the defense 0lll.l!Vl'l' ls00.l.l 1l'l' ls00.l.I!T Pl B00 '00 .L F 00'l'B1 LL 'II I 0 F J .I I1 'I 10' 3 F1 Season Record We They South Kitsap win by forfeit Olympic High 21 13 Washington O 27 Sequim 17 6 Fife 14 27 Gig Harbor 35 16 Franklin Pierce O 55 Bainbridge 10 12 Peninsula 21 34 Mourer unveils plan of attack. 5id9lin9YS 9iV9 9f1C0UYa99m9f1i- Nlourer waits for instructions. Coach Parrish plans attack. lx? Players action. The North Kitsap Junior Varsity team showed great potential for next year's varsity team by shutting out 3 starting opponents. The JV's are obviously too straight to have a good time because the best time they had was waiting three hours for a ferry. JV FOOTBALL NK OPP. South-Here O 13 L Peninsula-There 33 13 W Port Townsend-There 20 18 W Sequim-There 3 6 L Fife-There 32 0 W Gig Harbor-There 32 0 W Port Townsend-Here 38 0 W Bainbridge-Here 13 28 L 5 wins and 3 losses lst row ll to rl Troy Hill, Scott Sagaser, Greg Ballard, Glen Crabtree, Amado Reyes, Trev Sterling, Mark Skelley, Tim Graham, Paul Brown, Joe Lax. 2nd row- Coach Broderson, Tom LaGranduer, Jeff Sorter, Chris Strickland, Gerald Burrows, Jace Cutler, Bob Brooks, Mike Greenwald, Steve Zacharias, Tad Reid, Walter Prindle, Rich Martinez, Coach Taylor Ai.-igmz l'l' L00.l.Bl IT E00 .ll 0 Ia 1 'l Bl I I 00. -A .A J. F00 LL F 00'l'I TI Tl J ,I if 'I N 1 RS The sophomore team gained some valuable experience for future football teams this year. They had a 7-1 season. One of their highlights was their game against Bainbridge. 5' Vikings defend against the Trojans. Viking Defenders stop the Trojans. lst row KL to RJ Coach Driscoll, Charlie Vegas, Jim Coffee, Kevin Ryan, Mark Fischer, Todd Peters, Tim Hawkins, Brent Anderson, Mike Daniels, Dan Monen. 2nd row IR to Ll Ernie Richardson, Scott Sagesar, Seth Ewing, Jim Haggenstaller, Henning Larson, Ted Newton, Kurt Norberg, Bill Anderson, Craig Parrish, Darrell Benge, Brian Harkleroad. NK stops them for a loss. NK is back to pass. The idea of frosh football is to develop skills, competitive attitudes and cooperation. This year's frosh team gained some valuable experience as well as winning some games. One thing that the team will always remember is their terrific game against Bainbridge. TEAM ROSTER John Kaster Dave Pru nty Robert Weatherill Jeff Reitan John Mikkelborg Steve Saenz Scott Cooper Richard Stice Mike Borja Ken Orstrom Jeff Regan Scott Kimmel Doug Burt Troy Stinson Steve Espy Kent Pugh Jeff Driscoll Jamie Robison Harry Mayheld Jay Fox Joe Eckstedt Don Wegner Jim Watson Keith Graham Danny Joubert Sean White Ed Kennedy Brian Thomas Alec Pugh David Wilson Ken Ausmus Troy Stinson goes for a gain. Touchdown! Dan Monen drags the defender. Viking defenders are tough. l'l' ls00.l.lll IT B00 .ll 0 la 1 '1 ll .I I I 0 .4 CD I E Lu J: E hi :1: E Ll.I I 14 Spirit Week Dress up days this week included clown day, dress-up day, movie star day and hat and sock day. Some people were really great. Special thanks to lVIr. IVlcKnight, who really showed NK spirit. Normal dress code at NK? Seniors display itll poster. POSTERS Each class managed to supply a poster for this year's homecoming parade. However, the Floats came out on the short end. The seniors brought an invisible one and the freshmen showed spirit with their football. lgf, f ' '-. 1 our.. VIKS if roi' X 2 l Q i . f I : 1 !,r. 1 Juniors 'lfire up the parade. Tony breaks thl'0UQh' FRE5lll'lEN Alil: . RE sg sl nl - ' K W , N I I 5 ' Q Q l Q l vie? r . , 1' 'N ' 14 ' E 1 i T' J 022. ' 4 I ' I if. , , i any . ,. . ., l 'si.fxff t '- X Jrhltll F N' fd- -ml ,..M,..., ms QI, su A 2. . - .gi , t' gf' i Ei ' ' i r Y 'Exist ' ' 1 i ' . K ' i ,. A ... In P 5 ' i WfB'l N.Q f A . Sophomores lead the freshmen. :I: E U LI.I :l: E Ll.I I E Ll..I I 15 HO NG HOMECOM NMNG HOMECO NG OMI EC H0 ...s O7 f C'mon th h g hat HOIVIECOIVIING COURT 79 Queen Carrie Cooper Kung Steve Collelo Nlarl Graham Tony Webb Llsa Nlakl George IVlinder Sandy IVloore Dave Bucklen Molly Heins Tony Karkainen King Steve and Queen Carri 'J by Sgr WAS HO MG WMC HOWECOWI O O Lu Z O I CJ N. 1 N X T 5,7 , U15 - Mfr vi K QU' LW fy? My fwulwb To e,,79'b T, aff Q ,ga if jew ,gil r 3 , ni., f1 M,jlh5UAAV ,WJ O GU ' .veil if 'X I ,ffkbf .f1'1jl? X ' K' 0,21 l75LLL L 17 10 18 Cheerleaders show that they're proud to be Vikings! Teri Alford showing them how it's done. Football cheerleaders The 1979 Football Cheer Squad consisted of seven very crazy girls. It included Teri CAIfiel Alford, Patty tDisco Path Albrecht, Teresa tMorganberryl Nlorgan, LeOnna tTwinkle Toesl Small, Terri CFry-Babyl Fry, Grea tSpeed Racerl Bean, and Vicky iHot Hips? Xenos. The advisors were Mrs. Hill, Mrs. Goodwin, and of course, Coach Parrish. The captain this year was Vicky. The girls sure laughed a lot, but who wouldn't when they did so many crazy things? Grae locked Vicky and Teresa in a laundry room, they crammed 12 girls into a Greyhound bus bathroom and they even had tried to hide Vicky's car from the cops. l?J Teri and Terri were always doing sign language with the cheers too. One more time with feeling Vicky Xenos, 'lI'm so proud to be a cheerleader. Brent Boon gives the Viking Cheer, Give me half an N! The girls did a fantastic job representing the school and the senior girls, Terri and Vicky said this year's squad had been the best that they've been on. Friends, we will remember you, think of you, smile for you, and when another day is through, we'Il still be friends with you! Thanks for the memories. . , . s . ...H - , e J.V. and Varsity Cheerleaders usitting on it. 'L :mg-nw wir' f Half an N! f Ir fig if Xix Kiwi? f il V ,J-. ff I' .iff . l 'i - Is. y ,ffl e f we , ,Being number two, J.V.'s work harder l , ,, A ,ffiif 9, 4 l ,M iff' X 5' V ft nl l l lim f, ' Y fi! i .J il . ', f iw u ' ' 'Nil ' J . V .: 1 1 ,, ,. . at ,g,' L! , Xu iw ,,, 3' Ay 93,11 , HW tw it Lf I if U .,f, f My ,5 'Z if . ,PL , V 4 iv! J-R I , If-EV' ,L 1 'Mull' , 7 , , , - J , x , . ., 1 . 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The girls vastly improved their game and their season. One of the highlights was upsetting Sequim. Special thanks to captain Cassie O'Hara, who gave great pep talks. Not only did they win but they had fun. Becky Ausmus sets it up. Fm YEadY! ' GSS -.. ,.,. Take that one! I read palms. i I 1 I . A ' ,W 3 3 v-sg, MW I Coach Banker gives the plan. 'XHSYE it C0m0S! 21 22 Goals of this year's JV Volleyball team were to work as a team and win as many games as possible. They had a very successful season. Co-Captains were Sara Morgan and Theresa White. Coach Banker Sara Morgan spikes it! g QW QXKIIIQ, to 1 4- Nu. V-14,0 ...4 5 Left to right, row one: Julie Small, Susan Anunson, Becky Sanchez, Katie Butler, Sara Morgan. Second row: Ms. Banker, Cynde Cindy Napier, Kelly Abarahamson, Lisa Babcock, Josie Abarhamson, Theresa White, Jordi Jauma-Bru. ini., Stevenson, gal,-7--- s ,,,.-u-an 5 Cl-e-' 3' 'Y ' A fat 5 Don Spencer Nears the Finish. Mike Armstrong kicks it in. The purpose of the JV team is to gain experience, and if experience is a good indicator they should have a great season next year. The team found much success in winning even though they never had the same team members. Every week the Varsity and Junior Varsity changed because of times. Good Luck Next Year! 'swf' fs M- f. - -- xr Tony and Tate tight it out. Dave Lindquist sees the tape. - i use-f fa!-Ti' And they're off and running! iii wqygm V? 55' Y 5 gl 1 gi 'QI x is X fi-f N5 QQ Q? N Q? X Q, gg gy 63 Egg Q' T? C JU Q N w W ,E f5' Q1 I QDX QX V 43? X K 025 Returning letterman Ed Clarke led a young x M Qqgi,-ix and inexperienced Boys' Cross-Country team X this season. Victory didn't come easy but they Qj A gained experience to build a strong team next L year. The team will miss seniors Kurt Serwold : 5Qj and George Conroy. -s 'X Craig McKeel strlding out. Y F Q ' , t - , by v . Vikings off to a good start. W--,,,..-Xe K.,---f--4, Ed Clarke sprinting to hnish. 542-5 W -Hxxwilyp-ll? r Lx! H7 sf, if ' I C, ' We Y W LJ 4 :ff f .,..f,fi?iy?fNs N5 I 59 uit, L to R- Bottom- Brent Boon, Beth Sherrard, Ed Clarke, Corrine Calvo, Kurt Serwold, Carol Smith, Mike Hanks, 2nd Row L to R: Kelly Taylor, Andy McFarland, Julie Dieu, Don Spencer, Colleen Calvo, George Conroy, Ann Armstrong, Craig McKeel, Penny Myrvang, Matt Thomas, 3rd Row L to R: David Haggen, Pat Sweeny, Tony Johnson, Brian Hescock, Wendi son, Tate Merrill, Mike ,i i Clarke, Greg Lyons, Mike Armstrong, Dave Lindquist. 24 K xfg-X lk-,,. X J' Penny Myrvang Eyeing the Finish. Deja Vous. M Q . i Y' I Q: .8 .,,, :I :cgi F532 5' C7 N236 Sami' SDSU K5- DS 013 'hgmg omega mrs-- o.H, Kg E331 62.0 X102 . 234: ZMSB' 7s w2' .xgio--3 mc-lm f'0 Y V! Oggsn 2-gang 2-f-v-760 QLAEQ. es-,gy -gzrm., cfbgw 339, 3f-v---Ln Q3-31+ 1,-DCD?- U1 '40-,D ,Q J ll Lia., sa ' .' got lost and lost the meet. However, they recovered quickly to capture the Seamount League's Sea Division Title and then to become the West Central District Champions. Then it was on to State, where, unfortunately, they were plagued with injuries, and placed a respectable 5th place. un 3- -I H : l M Q D. A it H tw fgfwgf We . .9 1719 asf D X TJ li f 9 Q5 jf n W 5 JJYXG X Q 1 x V ef ' Q M 9 00 C J! my Q if M SY s ur J Z Q 1 Ann Armstrong goes for tl. f xfksvfx Fi? J X l l Q. Girls' Swim Team had a fun season. They gained some experience necessary for building a good team. Junior Sallie Kaupanger went to state. Tina Murray was voted llMost Valuable. Mariam Stigler backstroking to the finish Girls' Swim Team: Top Row lL to Rl Daniela Parmley, Cathy Stigler, Jonna Moss, Beth Teri Gaines coming up for air Myers, Colleen Ryan, Sallie Kaupanger, Teresa Gaines, Laura Gaines, Bottom row CL to Rl: Susan Kulsa, Cynthia Lock, Lenora DeCarlo, Bridget Thomas, Natalie Campbell Nlarirle Girl Mary Tevault explaining her style . . . -5 vvgy vv fx fy My ISM Q ,ff Q, X X wfxfj 5 any 525, aww 3 Larry DeGroen up on a plane n V16 62-5 QCQJQWQJJ jg if Q, wi Q wiv MC 2 I NW I M 2 IAC I WW I M 2 IAIIAIIMC ZMIWWIMC EMIWWIMC EMI I0 NI 'L BOYS' SWIM TEAM The boys' swim team did quite a lot of improving this year. Probably the highlight of their season was their Hirst win against Tyee. They had a few problems with injuries, mainly to their divers. iRemember Stan's teeth?i The team gained some important experience for next year. A4-I I'm thirsty The divers take a break. lst Row L to R - Blake Coady, Jordi Jauma Bru, Steve Dunn, Stan Kulsa, Susan Kulsa imanageri 2nd Row Coach Marilyn Grindrod and Jamie imascoti, Kelly Coady, Tony Karkainen, Larry Thompson, Hans Hohental, Dean Seaman. 3rd Row Scott Ridge, Earl Bowers, Jace Cutler, Gary Foster, John Murray, Heinz Lange, Gary Abercrombie, Paul Tweitmeyer, Larry Degroen Coach Nielsen in the trap. Mark Johnson chips it out. -Y ,. W, .-, ,. 'R y L ,- I f, .- ff. .4 gif fl . ,lf . ,oot ,Vo. g L g V1o A , . wir'- ' 'L .k k'k ,J ' J -'2ff't-'Z mi. , -W ' W 3 +I-. ., ,,,- fm-'iii' ,W .' e- ,.M.,:::.f - Q L igu-n,:ge,g5y..,.,t.,g QLge,4,:Q'+Q: Af. -P A ff , . ' . V. A Q' :Ni Y Le , Qfmsaiiiil 'J .. . ' ...f'.r-xWt,Sn 5 Look at that swing! In the trap again. lst row L to r Jim Nixon, Mark Johnson. 2nd row L to R Steve Hillman, Tom Mick, John Aitchison. This year's golf team was small and young. They had to practice at Meadowmeer on Bainbridge Island which meant alot of traveling. They gained a lot of experience that will prove to be valuable next year. Good luck to next year's team. ya fwfift,e s ,fm wif! 'Lycia gt? f S t i l N Jffiixfzixiify OJJJRQ 370 SN Q to ,s P' .::s,., .S ,o,, , ,i S Andrew Ejde -- - - - -s.ff1f.i2f' ' ' ., N- me . . - 4... , L, ,tl ,ttt, , ,,t,, works it in. Edward SCHUIIZ goes for two J 7 - 0 Nb Q22 tr D X JN 'Q EI Ji ff? ' This yell?-boys basketball team m got of? to a slow start, but once M they got rolling they really worked as a team. Part of this is due to a 4 lack of experience in the beginning P of the season. However, they got the game together and fought m some real battles. Dan Butler was w the team captain, as well as a super player. Next year's team should show promise with Q returning Junior, Scott Forsyth, Sophomore, Dan Eisses, and Q Freshman, Tim Heins. l-I Q -1-I CD Q E-1 E CD M BR Lto R- Kurt Serwold, Ed Schultz, Randy Wellman, Kevin Nlourer, Pat Garrity, Mike Harney lBaIl Boyl. 2nd Row L to R- Steve Nielsen Bill Henry, Scott Forsyth, Dan Butler, Dan Eisses, Andrew Edje, Tim Heins, Brett Nave, Coach Harney. ! s Sjfwcf Vw my 09 X53 5 JQWQ JSO 9 GYM uf A Q fa Jy YW my WW -Y Q I3 J' KQV f,!r 44 jglv W 'D xv if QQ' V X4 iff! JP l fu., .. wfg: 1 ' s-....,...,..-1 f instill Oh, no you don't. e got it! l.BV KE V2 LB I K2 K GOL? AV IT BV ZKFJ. BV Ill. H BOL2 AV EA TY SI VAR YS B0 ALL L SK BA SITY R VA YS BO OO I0 1 a 'lo .v if T H k t X'Take yourt ,VP 4 E 3 Q 1' 7 ' C h Harney reviews the plan of at tack. l LLM ,.YfY-- 3- l os: The boys 3rd team had a very . successful season. They have N1 T i ,.,. Li vain- -K x -,,-f '11 . NK shoots for two. ' T T I ill ' gained some very valuable experience for the future. The main idea of 3rd team basketball is to learn the fundamentals of basketball and ,f Q A to learn to work as a team. 2 Good luck in the future! T l ,T NND XBN ,QT Q Cfkw 1 MX I 4- QXN 6659! Wy by ' JU TL Q9 X JDO Q GN? X Gtr! ffm? ,xlyesif rf fain xl KNXNNKQSJC2 3'-Cl .LEVI Slq .LEV EV qi QI. 5 55 5 2 ' 23 E T 1: at S? :J 2 2 '- T FG' ' 3' TN 5 Q T l T' 7: T S X 3 rn ff Q E3 V1 5 E NT rn l 22 T l 2 E Q N l :Q E' f -4 5 fiiffg, 2 F3 E T , 7? lf?-Q, , P' Q l O 4 a --QT-:I 1 l 1: TL e - :l 3 ev ' T 2 2 3 'fn S ' T hzcqsf 3 -4 Z I '!,,' Q. 5' XX I 2 5 T' T,:,qg: .t-- v as TNR zz , .-,, 3: G T T' T14 T O 2 l as T-Q X P fb Y 5 3 :T To '65 K Q 'U Q 9' C 7 93 ' 2 T f U V7 L' T 'fy , ' O , - ,i- ,-,X C T c T x TN f4 ff f wb CN ' CQ 2 7 fl ' 'i 'T . T c C fb fn ii gulf- X I VN L M as K7 PT' B 6 5 X7 M K K T U 'U T cf AE 61-T A S NL A C4 Z 'C l A 0 V 5 T Q Q5 7 1' 6 Q J ' f l To O 2 3 3'-ql.l.EV 3'-q .LFV JV boys had a very successful season. Under the direction of Steve Nielsen and led by Jack Kleppe, Pat Fuhrer, and Mike Greenwald, they did very well in league. They hold plenty of promise for next year's team. Who's gonna get the rebound? Bottom Row-I to r- Ted Seacord, Donny Williams, Dave Belmont, Mark Johnson, Russell Smoot. 2nd Coach Nielsen, Pat Fuhrer, Kirk Adams, Jack Kleppe, Mike Greenwald, Pat Frombach. row- I to r- ! ,I , 5 ,..,. ,, Somebody help mel! Mike Greenwald goes for two. ,,,-.. I i'! Q92 X35 QSQQQQWX We 155 FJQJNX Q 5 Jig., C74 XCXXAN,QQvuP9Eg QB I'l' BV UQ Q , Dafa gk 2 2051 2 Ss Bv2KE1 A2. 'TA' BO l'l' BV E.l. 2K BV A2, 'TA' B0 OD U1 What do these eleven girls have in common? They all like to scream and yell and jump around almost every Friday and Tuesday Night. Why? For fun, what else? Cheerleading is fun but it is also a lot of work. They have to think up cheers, make routines, and practice, practice, practice. If they practice any more you would think that they were the basketball team. Santhan Nloore Carrie Cooper Anna Frazier ' 5 OZ VV N.K. JV's are great! Q 4 Q 1 'aw kr C1 a f URN- el 1 7 It - L l' X. F : s 1 ' l 011153 OI ' on L to R - Beth Sherrard, Karen Hansen, Joyce Holmstrom, Susan Oliver. Vlkmgs? I1 6 I1 The gang's all here. Allright, Guys. 37 .I .I .I -I 38 The North Kitsap Girls Basketball team had ' i another terriic season this year. they were led by 5 senior Kathy Iverson, who seems to be at least a head taller than everyone else in the league. f North's team has a bright outlook for next year as X X av ' 4 4 starters are juniors. They were Debbie Hewitt, L . , Q- ,,.,,. Laurie Small, Kim Moore, and Kochelle Kingman. -'M S 'S Josie steals the ball. Jr , ,.. ...W f 'fl by Y fc - I 1-' 1 ---if-L Q.. gi .,g.N+f5' . Kneeling- Coach Broderson, Asst, Coach- Coach Romine. Standing-L to R- Manager- Robin Burwell, Kim Moore, Laura Hewitt, Debbie Hewitt, Josie Abrahamson, Mary Swanson, Kochelle Kingman, Kathy Iverson, Cindi Johnson, Laurie Small, Cassie O'Hara, Patty Albrecht, Lisa Reihl, Manager- Jana Lingren. rl i 5 ..,..---fn? A - 'd 'Mr X, ,.-V - ',:,.,,,....,-...f-f- '.fff ' N 'W ' ' ., ' .. Here, you take it! N. ,. W sz. ,,-fin? up a shot. Herman! Eififfwgizf wfffff 5 gy my Wjgfy W fm-4 QW D, if - n vw! U ' NW W 0 WQ f ff :' RQWWWWMMMN NvBFi?WVwV5L gb l l' GIBF2 K IP m -I LLI 2 2 'OJ Kfx SKJJLJX :I Y9OQfaJAQx,4ff gg 5Q4QMfwf? yy TQ pau N QQ X 6 WMM 3 , X W3 BA TY RS VA LS GW! LL ETBA BASK TY RS VA LS 2 G 'V Kathy goes for two. gif S 7 . M Q. A 2. W Jump Ball' Kim taking a stroll. 5 ' I LA I. What goes up must come down. N.K. puts it up. The girls' C team had a short season this year in the Seamount League. Overall they did quite well with the teams they played. They learned some good plays and fine points of the game. Bottom Row- L to R- Kristina Schnieder, Wendy Wheeler, Elaina Ann Phil. 2nd row- L to R- Coach Bergeson, Laura Boyle, Cindy Stevens, Elaina Williams, Ann Phil, Kim Birkland, Coach Noteboom, lVlarie Strickland, Sara Koenigshof. 'w..,,M m4,W.'N ' fra, Laura Boyle brings it around. Wendy Wheeler goes for two. 3lq .LE 3'-q .LE E 3'-Q 3'-Q .LE E Q QL A .L IRLS' JN IRLS J.V. B- B LL LL J.V. B- BA LS EIR A N 1.,,., ., The Junior Varsity Girls' Basketball team has put together another successful season with all new faces to the JV program. With a 1-2-2 zone-press and pressure man to man defense. The Vikings were able to force many turnovers. Guard quickness, mobile forwards and centers meant fairly balanced scoring for North. Wendy Johnson fights for the ba -H' -be . . I N ,,g 'W Tammy Kelly does it all. 2 points for NK! ..... A Cindy Johnson shoots for two. S C' L L L I 5:- L L L I E' L 43 .1 44 x'Here I go Coached by Teri Waag the North Kitsap Gymnastics team was without Seniors. However, they were very successful and have gained experience necessary for future success. North Kitsap's best performer was Mary Tevalt. J ust a cartwheel 'fp V V V it -w . :Z mf: B V J can E NK takes a rest V K ' ' K Don't fall Off. 1 L to r- Debbie Hinchcliffe, Laurie Thompson, Jan Reynolds, Carolyn Fortier, Peggy NIcEnery, Kim Johnson, and Mary Tevauit. E It's sure dark in here. JV Wrestling- The purpose of JV wrestling is to give wrestlers the experience that they need to become Varsity wrestlers. They learn the basics of wrestling and how to compete. The JV's are coached by lVIr. Tucci. 'iEat the mat, buddy! N 'F iccccc .ccp . barge: cs. ,, i.c,c ,,,es.,,,..,,.. ,c,:.....,1..-c.Ns-J... L to R- Mark Rauschenburger, Lauren Dueck, Chuck Ritter, Glen Crabtree, Sean Gaiiey, Darren Erickson, Walter Prindle, Kirk Hnatovic, John Adams, Dave Spooner, Coach Tucci. ,T HE2.l.l'Ilf1 TA. BE2.Ll'lVl 'TA' BE2.l.I'IM TA. A U1 I R RESTLI LI RE I L ST RE A U3 This year's wrestling team had a good season. Some outstanding wrestlers were Paul Brown, Warren Posten, and Jeff Lindgren. They had a pretty good team without their holes. They were forced to forfeit 129 and 135 weight classes for most of the season for a lack of these wrestlers. Congratulations on a fine season. L V' . V. fi llOh, I'm so tired. K, l XJ X N5 .. M, .. ,.,, .Kim 39123 :+L 2 Stl ' neu., ,N-,af-.X X L L to R- Coach Henderson, Chris Posten, Paul Brown. Warren Posten, Richard Stice, Steve Henden, Kraig Slotto, Barry Hackworth, Gary Hackworth Sam Morrison, Larry Miller, Frank Nlorrison, Jeff Lindgren. The wrestlers do their mork stretch. ZLFIIAC MKEZLFI IAC BE M IMC 26, Rag WE K 211' 4-A Sf Q17 Q fa? HAY: EZLI' MK A NI f It's hard to be a wrestling cheerleader, but it's fun, too. Have you ever tried to cheer for a wrestling match? Well, it's a real experience. This year's wrestling cheerleaders were Lisa Gonyeau, Cathy Barlow, Charlotte Thomas and Kris Olsen. By the way, it wasn't all work, they had fun, too. 10 Give me a V ! if 48 Give me an I L to R-Charlotte Thomas, Kris Olsen, Cathy Barlow, Lisa Gonyeau. Give me a K' ACHER-STUEEN'IQSEALECQCQHEITS-STUQLENTS 1 em cwwewsu- kim fm .. Quia eww. Huugumgc LS iiadq lwwedvauk bags 1 I , M.PQA,Q,w eo, -I-Q O q A . C QSQWV J, Yr Q N X ffeQ fw X XIMLK GJ 5 M 599532597 Si X 'rf ' 'XX sf Q ix? KXIA If V159 f' '55 , 'SEI 54 4, NSG f ,f f f QD V 163 C '15 X XE :Z . 1 n 5. ,Agfa Qx Q Q3 Q' Q, , M X px' f Q 7.3 A N92 Q1 YJ Q ?-71 ,' XX Ugg' Q53 X fN Q5 ,f fl Xvqe vgw W f - n X. QRJSQ, Q 533 0515? 91 fig x X 5 ,Mg WJ? Sf A iii . x N gf L l 5 l- f fx X K v,, , D b ff 1 ff, , X f A Q K 2.1 'ff A' Y X XK w - l1 3i1 , , i I U X , ' 1 --- ' f N E- H U VCHEB-2.LfIDEM.L2 .LEVCHEB2'2.I.nDEM.L !11l111lIXi' ngluala LI WQV 1 LI 51 -11 22 O-ll it D 3 !mQV LI 11111115 11111111-1151 H111 111111 o Q-U Nlr. 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Howgate English Social Studies I iqugg ...Q lVlr. Don Johnson Nlr. K. Johnson Counselor French lVlrs. Hill Drill Team I' ' 1 lVlr. Jensen Business Education l ks Nlrs. Konopaski Spanish ,,,,, i M 4 J' P a M5- Mr. Layton Marine Science Mr. Malfait M TSE Mr Mlkkelborg Art Mr. Lee Science 4 P Mrs. Mann Odin Inn Mrs. Miller Typing dl 1 U' Mrs. Maguire English Mr. McKnight Math X Mrs. Myers Odin Industries 2 I- 7- 55 I- D- n' 4 i l irr Mr. Myers Mr. Nielsen Ag. Science ' e Scienc Ms. Noteboom Mr. Parrish Spanish Physical Education Mrs. Reaume Mr. Reynolds Special Education Physical Education Mrs. Nohel Physical Education Mr. Prunty Business Education ,.,,...............- l A , ' I' ab B . Mr. Seaberg Metal Shop -p-41 S XXX! is , ii 'Q Biff? 1 g g tg? u ' ia If . I 4 ,,3,. t ss Mrs. Snider Mr. Shotwell Sparrow Special Education Business Education -1 uw- 4 he Mr. Stenerson Nlrs. Stenerson Nlr. Taylor Math Vocational Center Social Studies S It Mrs. Thomas Mrs, Tipton Mr. Tucci Counseling Home Economics lVlath mal ,gfei 4 in i 5 77- Miss Wade Mr. Yeager Mrs. Young Social Studies Social Studies Counselor Mrs. Zach Mr. Bordon Mrs. Nelson Secretary Marine Science Secretary jfs: 55 .ff f . -S '. ,' , K Mr. Repass Mrs. Reasons Mrs. Owens Janitor Attendance Library ell fResH mE n FREsHmen, he hM s en FR , e . H, d If mv , ? 2 a? B E5 llllllllpr 5 if W k K n r X I X XD if WH 2 Ll kwin Flux X, 0 X, C29 Q ,QQ f Q Yffmffvfk mf! lim! Ya? 54117 501 , JYV X Lt, f 0 V97 Uf'w.Qfff,x - 3 Ln' If X L ,M 1 v,f' fjsjk fr 1 Lg Q: . 30917 fx -N AD' fiwf pf. Q62 RL . fb ' XJ F LJ ' 1 r.v , 1 '15 ff , cy J + AI'l fw15:gf. Q Y XM S4x ,q 4 iw ALQJ X , 1 if gl, I X x A C TX X !,' Q 5 TN ' ' li lf- HQ, ' X X 1 , , K x NQ,.1 jf ff, X fx I . ff,-f I ANR ,X 'xv 5 f J! , f ' ' fkxw 0 ax, If 'ff WJ, ' 2 V. Q 5 3 11. ' Xi I , '4! V .HI , n ' fa-z! tt Q2 W L' i-11.11. 1::!'-U1 'WWI f . 15' Z HEZPWGU tK6ZHw EU l2lSEz Hwem tlgapwsu W e Abrahamson, Kelly A. Armstrong, Mike J. xQX vxl l F ...S'v1 CQ lfffflt 750323 ' i fm, KM f ' . ,100 ENM Q17 -KS:-'Dl'f5y Q NXJ L X T335 UN , ' if K. if Q, 'lt , Beckett, Lisa M. Bethea, Linda D. Allen, Debra L. 1' - ' 3-xg-Q 3 J X Sig .A Q mx .ii Q Y! , f l ,QS M A 5 'if Andrews, Alan L. L . 5 Q 'L 1 S. Ausmus, Kenneth Avila, Franklin C. Michelle Vandle picking a winner, Beebe, Jacqueline P. Bethers, Brenda K. L ,. in. z. 5 M- 'ff .L .g 1., ..., 'A g. , lzg, f5gj:gs5,g5 2 , - , 'ix Beggerow, Katheryn Birkland, Kimberlee if y. -2: may Archambeault, Tracey K. Baird, Shanna Barlow, Yvonne L. W . 5? ' vQ X K ' f , Barnhart, Lori A. Bennet, Lisa M. K. Blair, Gina L. Armbrust, Kurt 9-.x Baker, Patricia M. Barndt, Lisa A. S! 5. T Bateman, Deborah M. Bergman, Christeen A Boon, Jill M. Borja, Michael Burgar, Annie Cable, Jon Carey, James Carver, Darlene Cole, Grant Bowers, Gerald Burt, Douglas Campbell, Lane Cari, Esther 'I Choi, Yun Contraro, Kimberly ' 1 . -is Lii, 1.3 ,V ,l . . t M ', ll K- I . i ' Branyord, Anna Brett, Daniel Bryant, Linda Q. . ,.,, .,,, . , , ,,- ,, , ' .za 2 if all 42 - 'i ' i . ' DK E - 'fy ix J It 5 l i e ! Burt, Julie Butterton, Julie .31 Quiet, freshman at work! Clark, Alan Clark, Megan Cooper, Scott Cooper, Toni Corey, Tracy Sports Freaks The freshmen are really active in sports! But the boys' favorite is football while the girls prefer basketball, and they really showed their stuff this year. Correia, Lisa Crabtree, Shelly Davila, Elena Beverages The freshmens' favorite , soft drink was a toss-up i between Pepsi and 7-up. l About 75 !o of them are f addicted to pop. Dumford, Jeannie Dunn, Kim Cufley, Keith Davison, Vicki Doles, James Drum, Andrew Drummond, Duane Dunn, Steven Culler, Todd Cutler, Kindra Daby, Kelly Decarlo, Lenora Decateau, Tammy Dideum, Angela we , Z 1 J.. f Doran, Coreen Driscoll, Jeff Drisdale, Michael Have a coke and a smile! Ekstedt, Joseph Eliason, Paul Eneix, Yvonne Espy, Steve J. ff, Ai, . A , W i., v Franke, Daniel D. Gallagher, Kevin 45-4.1 s f - -fmqaf.,-iff 4 Fairbanks, Ann M. Free, Tam my R. Gibford, Sabrina It ., , . X . ..kifr sv . 5 1 5 x' . Farnsworth, Paula 'CY' Fuller, Kathleen K. Goggin, Patrick Typical Freshman Griffiths, Barbara Gronnvoll, Karina Ham, Cameron .,., F he A , Farrer, Leanne M. Galley, Sean E. H kk K SY, . K cn .wa 65' lf a SX Goninan, Micheal F any ' .iff g f? 6 ihrr. if . . f ' ,,...,,. :mx t i 4 Gordon, Mark Graham, Keith V . K' F 'ff F iii- Eff: ' 2 if E .. 2. , Q, Q: ,cgi is ' . 'Q Hamilton, Corry -'Q Felis, Patricia A. Fischer, Mark A. . 5' flfl ,' , . -' R. , Gaines, Laura D. Hamilton, Janet Hammond, Stacey Hanson, Karmen The freshmen really know how to munch! Their favorite foods are pizza and spaghetti. 6O !. of them prefer fast-foods places over lVlom's home cooking. KYUKD 6570 of them know that junk food is bad for them but 8070 of them admit that they eat junk food. Jackson, Carl gfxf 'szrf Harding, Eric Harless, Heidi Harvey, John Hauger, Karen 'Winnie .1 Hemson, Suzanne Hight, Angelie Hill, Katie Hilse, Michelle How do you spell Nl Hughes, Shawnee ACHO? ,. ,V K3 X Hunt, Kevin Hylland, Tandi Ide, Michael Jackson, Robert Jacobs, Robert Jacobs, Shawn Jarvis, Wesley Henke, Berna FK. ,uyggi Hohenthal, Jenny ' Q. I-F Holcomb, Karina Howitt, Robert Iversen, Andrew Johnson, Jessica J L L l..,. E 1 K Jones, Michael J L Q' K.. 5 'CPT' - i , . K K. ,ivjktk N Kehler, Patricia .ir Q1 Joubert, Danny Kennedy, Edward .K 5' 'f . I Joyce, Elizabeth Kiehle, Anthony Kanatzar, Kelly Kimmel, Scott l Tell me more ...tell me more Lamont, Dawn L. Ledford, Cara . ,H X. Lanegan, Shawn E. X, . . .,,,,,T.,,,.i J ii Lillie, Tina Larson, Destinie MacFarlane, Andrew . F L 2 if 1-Ili ' ' A 1 ,VV Larson, Eric N e 1' . Kaster, John Koeningshof, Sara LaGrandeu r, Christy Larson, James X T f - f.i?fg ilsi L we-3 lioss T' ,L 1 r X McFarlane, Kathlene Nlagures, Mike K. N-.f , 9 , :-f, 1 . Kaupanger, Paul L. ff VV Marten s, Laurie Martinson, Cathleen McDowell, Chandra Mayheld, Harry McKinney, Donald McBride, Paul McKnight, Chet McNurIin, Lynetta Miller, Lisa Morris, Heather M cCormick, Darel ' is Q ?f3:lggg2 ,- ' 3, it Q . Q x-A SJ' I 1' ,, Qs We . . ,W McNeese, Cammy Meister, Tammy Mitchell, Jacqueline Mossman, James Nelson, Roger sw Do you think I went a little overboard on the makeup? Mikkelborg, John Moore, Barry Myers, Elizabeth Newton, Margaret Miller, Kathleen Morey, Donald - J ' ' e j l f ' if Q11-N i k ? X Nelson, John Nilsen, Shelly Olson, Alan r11j ' . Y: U V Ostrom, Kenneth I Q1,, s gh, G ', va, , - Patton, Kevin Y Porter, Jennifer !I Oriob, Alicia Oswalt, Laura 4,9 '. fE2fif?ff'54EE1i -- - Zi ff W midi'-A V R N 1 , . x A . ' Pendergraft, Norman Posten, Christopher Wow, what a day! Oster, Kristi Overby, Tani Q, -. , Q A I ae ' at ,Q ge. ',a.,l-2, '- - bf-SPF' - - 1 f - se. If We 5, 1711.- . QQ' S, .-. .ma .. i ,,..h K K. V K , .N so . tx 4 Petersen, Barbara K A ,.. V if 2 , rf- M V ? 1232152 ' If K -425221. , , 1 Q -2 Q S, 2, J is i i in Pratt, Ag ustine Pugh, Alec Reeves, Michael Favorite Teacher. The freshmens' favorite teacher this year was Mr. Castleman. Paras, Ricardo Phillips, Tami Prunty, David 5 I v .. ,,,, hwggfgi W if '55 . Pugh, Kent Rauschenburger, Mark Regan, Jeifrey Reid, Karen Reed, Dorrie +, Q' wgsuw, rages 1 : ' . Ziggy: sv Tug . 'QT' ,il 'fr 33 ,Q Hi K-.W Sw-ug:--.. ' 'rzf '- , '- .. at .,,,asjf , ,ggi A g s K Reid, Robert Saenz, Steven Rogers, Kimberly i Sanchez, Rebecca Reihl, Lisa , 4. ' L1 'fi K. giff Richardson, Deanna Rosettsky, Susan -Q., 'jim i' 5 ' K i fi Sf. il if ii. gf Q V Q sk rm' 3 5 f + i if U- Q Z 3 4' Sandin, Victoria Schneider, Lynette Sell, Timothy Reitan, Jeffrey Ricker, Karen Ryan, Kathrine Schnibner, Ed Schneidler, Kristina Shefio, Mark 5' Nik ' X ., . 3 4 r 1 E g 3 Rettig, Katherine Ritter, Charles Rich, Lisa Robinson, Bernard Chow Time eh. A' L . J ib 1 SX i' S L H' or 'i of Q L 3.-.,.b- 1 :.. , MQ 'Y ' r ? ,Ni s u s 4.3, , N Y I i Schwart, Andrew Shepherd, Hope . 5 f K 1 4 Scott, Anne Q xx , 3 we ,T Smaaladen, Shellie Small, Julie Stenman, Brent Sweeney, Vickey , - N? if 4 vt. 'Tig .Q yrs-5 , S T A R ea .: fl' 1A,1 S-fi , I. -' f 11 bg Thompson, Lawrence Spencer, Donald Stafford, Lisa Stenbom, Kathy Sterling, Kathleen Stevens, Cynthia Steward, Derek ' -gswegiwfiw, - Q , Stice, Richard Stigler, Miram s Y .E 4 'li v. it I. A H 3 Q3 A ' ' xg? , E Ml ft: V ig, '-6-1 ey, .. . I 4 'I V Streutker, Elizabeth Strickland, Marie 51 ' is , gk rel I is , KL':L 55-E. i53 'S, , mt, Syverson, Michelle Thomas, Brian Thomas, Bridget 5 L, S x . Tucker, Daniel Vandergrift, Jennifer iw, , Xp? Boring Bus Rides Freshmen on the average spend one hour and iifteen minutes on the bus. About 3070 like their bus driver, but 7070 don't. Stinson, Troy Stoddard, Holly Strum, Carol Stuart, Thomas l 1 -. ' :ggi Q z W. Nl- Vennes, Debra Wagner, Georgia x Watland, Alita Wells, James Williams, Tracy 422353 Winn, David mal-f - . fig t 'fe' . Sl ' A '-ff' 5 ,f If ' 'N If Voltin, Curtis Wahl, Nicholas It wasn't that bad. Don't cry! X37 J ,-17N is SN J' We WaiS0f1, James Watson, Janice f ,L , ' s , Y k.h. i I W V' -I' -,Q A West, Janice Westphall, William Wheeler, Wendy Wales, Alicia x is Ward, Anderson Weatherill, Robert Whitford, Stuart Walker, David Waterman, Edward Wegner, Donald White, Sean Wilson, David l A s- K, N K 4 4 , , -N Wl59manf Sam Freshmen take a break from feeding their faces. GJ NIM 3 3310 1191532 GMBH 11982 . A' 4 Q5 Qwfaf' sg 6 4,w,w M R X NN . - QS! XNW EQ Q ,u zkwfl- dba! 'U ' 9 1:2353 fy,-M40 ,Mai all!! Q Wm Q x W' -,, 'WW . Xxx' X 'O ' 5352234 ' 'LL' cf 0 47 X U N X i5:SixnYN ' f f f - ' , .' V X ' X 99:51 X f . W QW X my M W, Xp fx' QQVPQQ XX -- ' . W XJ, U -fwgxggzg , 4' 'M-I-447. MMM, CM xi p f IQEZAY' X .V f'7 ' 70 4.ar...,,pc. 1-QU XX -,I-u1lI III W VD AMC Ag, ay ' Nix U f I 'fikfzqgk X 7Cog,ctA-... xx . I X X 5T'V 7l W. ,QA W5 39 ' Q4 II'I'e2?I-tiiimmx . ' - x-'N I CXL5'-SJ 46'-wfydfg a,s.,.,l,M-,Le-C-l . K ,fu QY Ag XQ15' . A A . D ,MQ Wy Q M, hw M1 -vera! K my AK up L If '-.j ALI. 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L X 4, H LB l 39 Bland, Carole K ' -2 iii- l, ggiffl 'qjfj 'ig . X V :iii i - tv l 9 ' D ,eff 5 1'1- Abel, Paula fwfb. Adams, Kirk N ' 11551 X- M. ,. , Q L iii 'A .L FF A: 1:-pl ' y ski' ff .gags K lflts -N 'es Anunson, Nancy Barlow, Phillip Bennett, Shane in:-,fiig I LJ T5 iz 5 '-M y Q 'wr 1' f , W- -, f . il, K Blanger, Diane 7f!'?lLf51gs1.z!Y -- L J ' 'V . 7.'b ' H ' 2 -Qi Abercrombie, Gary Abrahamson, Josie f l! Allen, Leslie Anderson, Brent has ,V 'IIA 'lr '5 Aske, Rolf Babcock, Lisa Barnes, Kenny Barrett, Leann Adams, John Anderson, Eric Baker, David Sf.. +1 E, L ?Yc. gg ' i 2' +I 9 as t , elk Bechtel, Wendy if ii A W' Destiny Larson, checking out the situation. t Bottem, Nancy Brett, Donald Burt, Linda Casterline, Rose Cooper, Dana I Boyle, Laura Brooks, Brian Bussard, Courtney 1 I -W. 5- H. N. , E K' Clarke, Edward 6533 Corbin, Marylue E SU PPORT YOU R ORTHODONTIST Brady, Michele Tin grin, metal mouth, brace face . . .these are just a few of the nicknames associated with braces. About 15 !o of the sophomores wear braces and about 20 'Vo wear retainers. The average length of time was 21!z years. Brown,Wendy Y x W. ff l Carlson, Sara Cary, Shelly Cash, David Carey, Colleen -:1 s cgi Cleaver, Lisa Coffee, James Cole, Susan Collins, Eileen .- K F git' ., K . Haig' x , l kg fw , Counsellor, Sharon Coward, Scott Crowell, Gail Daby, Ruby Daniels, Michael Danielson, Gary Dankers, Todd i Eliason, Carie Erickson, John Daugherty, Lynne Drew, Stephanie ulie 'WM Fx 1 3335255 K ' i s wi g'i5iiw5 S Ewing, Seth ' x DeLay, Erin DeLong, Rebecca qw, Julie ! DeCarlo, Lucy , . ' ef Dueck, Lorin Duryea, Brett Eckstrom, Elizabeth Eisses, Daniel 5' P fa. . 5 his '12 English, Patrick Enos, Cindy , Sophomores aren't all that funny, they just Fliege, Patty Forrester, Dave look that way' Forsyth, Heidi Foss, Wayne Foster, Hilary Frazier, Jennifer Frizzell, Tiffany Fry, Kathy Fuhrer, Pat Frieboes, Brenda Fulton, Brian Geiger, Lavonne George, Doug K J if ' I s Y 5. . 5 5' h 1 i l: ' 15 1 .gf Hallman, Ross Hammond, Robin Hedges, Kim Hedrick, Tima i J ' Hescock, Kerri Higgins, Barbara 'l 7'fT'if'3f Glaze, Derek Hammond, Walt 4: s B' , .s m,sg,g:.13f: k , - - Sea, X1 an-w r' ,Q si 5. g , . ' .ga . . if. J: . gg . G, ,, f gg ,as 2 ' 4. Hansberry, Luke Hattrick, Mike Heggenstaller, Jame Higgins, Sue bk gli? er , 'E , 'ha fr if Q - ef E 1 fllf.-:gigs 7 N x 4 Griswald, Cindy V Hankins, Delane Hansen, John ' K I Hawkins, Mark WWE SOPHOIVIORES HAVE BIG FEET The average shoe size of the sophomore class is an 8. Each sophomore owns approximately 7 pairs of shoes. .5 W' Hansen, Karen Harkleroad, Bryan Hawkins, Tim Heagerty, Sean Heiser, Timothy Hennum, Maria Hilger, Tom fit? ., 42451.11 .1 QL ' Q i J irffls' i Q5f ' V, - 7 , gg' ., . .. A ' 3' 5 J N KL' . lf' A ' 1 ess ' at s 1' ,N fd A ' 'V - q sl kQ'. L f u if ' 'X Hill, Shelly Hinchcliffe, Wendy SSH 1 A .. .. 9 v W QQ XE X . Hoon, Richard SOPHOMORES LIKE FOOD The average soph- omore's favorite food is pizza. lVlost soph- omores realize that junk food is bad for them, but it still seems to be popular. However, they hate health foods. Johnson, Dana Jones, Laura Jones, Peter A Hitch, Holly s K l Hyatt, Melissa Jackson, David Jacobs, Lisa Hnatovic, Kirk Holmes, Andrew Holmstrom, Joyce Jester, Anne Johnson, Anthony Smile, Cathy Nlfalone! Johnson, Cindi -. ,rf-..f 1 Johnson, Kim Johnson, Mark Johnson, Susan Jose, Phillip Kalkins, Reginald Karr, Ronald Johnson, Wendi .IQ ' 'ii' . aft 'Q 3' 1 'Q V' bw Kaster, David Keifert, Paul W. F !55w. :ass s-1. w-is - 3, 5, QS 533. llbfx fl Kelly, Tamara T. ' L.. f 1. D 25 3 vis' x Larsen, Henning 3 X. xxx X Killingsworth, Paul G. vie re' km -M - if .' l Q L , Y Q sis I Lauer, J r. Donald E. Kleppe, Jack J. H I Laun, Tami L. Mike Matz sings out for milk. I 1 hav-g, gnbrnwg IZ1 'fdafboo Lord, Debbie J. G. . .f:.-3.59 , Y, Q A . Mike D. Kraft, Robert J. Lavalsit, Faustina Lofall, Douglas G. Lowry, Stephanie D, Lacey, Robert D. ' .14 7- ..,. at ' Lemmon, Todd M X X f , Q, Q Q xl. R Q 1 .. .A 1 s....e. .W .s-M . ,519 X ,V Lund, Heidi S. Matheny, Julie L. m . . P I i X ' A Lyman, Russell J. hs fi? ' .f Se I , - . - Matz, Michael E. Lyons, Greg Malone, Katherine M. Manker, Ted D. Marks, Colin H. Maurer, Bradlee T. Maurer, Marcy D. McCallum, Robert E. McGhee, Edward L. X McMullen, Joe Mekalsen, Leeann Mills, Peggy Q it ,M A ,Q Morgan, Blaine Morgan, David Morgan, Pat I M0l'i0f1,J0hn Munson, Paul Murray,John . :Gsm Nation,Jeanette Nelson, Jenny Norris, Kimberly Merchant, Dahiel Merrill, Jane Mitchusson, Rhonda Monen, Daniel Morrison, Frank Myers, Caroline fffwi CHOWN Newman, Michael Norton, Cynthia Michaleski, Missie Candy , 'iGive me my paper, says Mike Hattrick L - if Newton, Ted Nickell, Patricia iy ee . ,Q , N ,l 'iii 'R ' ' O'ConnelI Robbie Offutt Tina I 1 ff- ig Pfg 'Rl be V ' fm-P1 , D X ,X ,K K I arg A ' 'QQ' iff .1,:, KLVA if if g ' 1 , mh it I P f tsr I 'E P 0 el f' ' A i ' -0 Q L, it A if 5 J .. It it Ohashi, Robert Oliver, Susan Olsen, Kris Olson, Ken P 2 H Q sr 2 .r .Q Ln f' K ,hki Orr, Angela Page, Elizabeth K-Q 1 Bill Webber spends another thrilling day at N.K.H.S. Pape, Wayne Parker, David Parker, Karen Parks, Jeff SOPHOMORE RADIO The average soph- omore guy has his radio tuned to KZOK or KISW. However, the girls disagree and listen to KJR. Parrish, Craig Patterson, Merle ' K ,s -'--' :1-A.: iw .--gpm 2 W s .. A f. gf, ar' 4' P, ' ts 613-2 3th f git. v A Peterson, Susan Pickard, Doreen , , Peters, Todd Peterson, Deborah it .1 si' ' l X' li v f ,c-AIT1. Pihl, Ann Poole, Gregory Poole, Steven 'Q Purbaugh, Frank Quiett, Guy Ragsdale, James CQ Poss, Kenneth Pratt, Francesca fy 1' 6 S81 j Randle, Kathy ,. Y g Cmfgbf Q f - Xiu of it N, c Xv f . fx I L Q, ,Q a A my J. ..,, , A Q yi' 5 A-2 L U' . K X70 f K 4 TQCJ AP-C, ' C-I K, NXQ ' xXx Aff P05 -1 X J ys lf X Lv' LX xc ., K -Lf SL ve' , 'X Nc , Kyiv x K, xx A .vw 1 Ax., Ja , C5 sly .QD ,Lo J, ,,. Q X f ,H w .V .,x. i i ,,, .X f' L fLJ LD' Cxk' Q K 0 7 Reid, Cynthia Reid, Marilee A. 7 Rice, Mike D. AX Z fx! X 'X Lx v5a xQ5'N V Qi of Iv I x LOU fibxk -5 TTR , f , A A S' if K Y l L 'J XV X . L N .,.,v S , Y ,LX cf? 9+ 19015 ' 53 ,Ro fl' L I fox 'UK 'MSDS -LD fall' ,Nj A fd' NJ Lf ., .A -Lf L - go . X fx. 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Robinson, Rebecca A 4 M Rogers, Timothy Russell, Jodi L. Schneider, Cory L. Schofield, Bridget J it X X 1, 7 ttf? Sherrard, Beth M. l X- 1.1 I 1 Scott, Roger A. . .1 S ', asf Q h'1. 5 t jg, 1. ml Short, Brian R, Snelson, Julie M. 50m09Yi, Eric A- Spencer, Gregory R. Stafford, Philip J. Steiling, Brent P. Strand, Connie L. Q Tabb, Chris D. Talbert, Melanie A. Selberg, Eric P. Setzer, Pamela L. a. X, . Sea .23 ' Shutes, Suzanne D. Siverson, Keith L. Tammy Kelly sets it up. ff I X Stuckey, Sandra D. Svardh, Anne C. A M H E ' l K - 5 3 . 4 ' . Q i K 'S . Sheets, Dedrick S. Smith, Joseph l Following a challenge, the women's faculty played the hot shooting soph- omore girls. The game ended for the faculty in a 24 - 6 loss. S silk NS' s Witito ,sel?3i x gfifiiitie l L i ILQQQ ' it P oeistxblk mga , cyl N . Qi N gpabxbww .,... ,. .... ,gi JB, X X V N If 1 L x si? liifigi Thomas, Matt H. Thornton, Larry D. Todd, Kathren L. f X M 81 Topliss, Tisha Tweten, Judith Vegas, Charles Walmsley, Donna Weber Lynne Williams, Elaina Traupe, Susan Q ai, Twidwell, Duane Vondersmith, Donald Ward, Thomas Webster, Fay '29 Williams, James D .e.e 5? if iiii D, K? i ,, Triebenbach, Anne Vandegrift, Joel Walker, Scott Watland, Talia West, Lisa Wilson, my ' i ex -- ,,,. , . l K , , ,,kkV V. i 1 1 , Tronson, Gary Trusty, Stuart Tucker, Rhonda Out to lunch Watson, JeHrey WEitS0fl, Kerri Weber, Bill Q. fe he V,., .. ' . . . 5 ,,,.VV,L: 4 . J White, Shawn Whitmer, Linda Whitney, Sam Y '1 Winn Wooldridge, Denise Yates, 3PQQkor3Q Si-omie-as -SfC3 C9f f-.IIDS , JU 3 IOBS jisllliors fx K f K u ' x X x WQSSLQQQF X5 5 2 F YQ R' AQ wi' ' 1' X, R v- H X, 'w ,X f x ,f Kg N EX Tx Q Y- : ... - qmujp' - N : 2 3 ww gb 'vfffv' , F4 K' M N -XJ ,QQ-f-9 W . E Q nf.. Xi VX K f' wk Q Q7 N - K f fx X ,. S X' N N gif N 5 'X Q35 W N Qu S wzfzw , x X, X ' K Q33 N X v X5 P33224 -' f- f F1 X ,N l,'o,'25 75 '5 RQ X, CN fm ! :Z':: X yi . 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XSD QD .K NU, ,CX 1' I W .fiL7Q 'Lf' .-f- ' if ' -. ,Q x N f' YJ H2 A 'N x V B COB f 4 we el L ' elf WQY5 q , CJ f' N DLX-ikw ' VX What page? ,ass ,f Lf! ,Q ,,-7.,f54-4 w Exile, f C Xilffi W g Ballard, Greg R. Barnes, Lennie E. Barry, Kelly A. Alford, Teri E. Anunsun, Susan R Aske, James R. Bauer, Raymond L. Bethea,MiIlicentJ. Bethers, Richie Boon, Brent S,f UBoi,iilIoJrkADorothy J. Bowers, Earl C. J, fgfy A Uxyl B qkiyibf X ms. vvgfyrxxb X' 'swf ew. , ' ee.. ' - - Q M Q Q siege l ofa, L .M JJ KW ,,Jvf,w'MQ1IV A VA -4 S Qi. BQEUQON' .. -pf. swf .X .. .il 5. Allen, Terry A. Armstrong, Russalynn D Axtell, Darren R. Ball, Lisa M. Bean, Grae L. K .. N .. -W-me .. fe 1 , , E.: R.. .5 , .- . . T 1 v ' K ,rf W ' :lf 'ms -.U A ..- is., Boyd, Teresa E. X-, - I x Boyle, John Brooks, Thomas Burwell, Robin Calvo, Corrine 5.21. , Y ,.., .oo- f,f'5 ,K ,faq K s ,iq - Carson Diane 1 Counsellor, Ken Brison, Robert Brooke, Cindy r KT. L Brown, Paul Browning, Brenda Calvo, Colleen lt Camacho, Doris May I help you? I f f ff Pets- Out of -.- , C it ,' ,A all the juniors surveyed, all of them own pets. Q:,, N All the juniors like pets and on W ii'i ili' If the average, C' they own two Brooke, Tom pets each. Burrow, Gerald Burton, Pam xo fy XINQYX' 7 fg, Us dl X C - xv be ff? OXO V 00 ' OD 56pC,.fMfJ,!AL!l 600 , X o0JLitA9OJfQJXCXlr,bAl of ,,s, Q69 Chase, Vicki Clark, Cindy Cook, Bill Coulter, Kim XV 59 NN Qiakwm OU Covey, Rose Crabtree, Glen Cox, Thomas o5.,L J I .1 .D J QWC -1 , 3-Cl- 85 L. , , x Cutler, Jace C. Dahlquist, Chad Duncan, Kyle Flaherty, Tammie Frambach, Patrick L. Francisco, Melody L. Freiboth, Rhonda M. 1 L Decarufel, Mark Doran, Michael P. efgxiijffgifiii ' ' F c - l 2.3. kiyy , numlsifm 5 Evans, James E. Ferenz, Chris W. Fischer, Ann C. Q. A Y K. .L , Fleming, Ken D. Forsyth, Scott J. Fortier, Carolyn M. I , 3 Y x . , Csbll L X' r . . '- . ' xx-' K i S XJ KJ! TU J f f ,Q 51 ' P O X-' -A X ,Q U K- . fx. X F -4' XA XJ . gg -. Frambach, Terri L. - -es. .5 so .S XX sb iv ,X Tb, DW . gffb x I 5,1 R 3 x. X LL .-.Jax H W Zqgg, wx f XJ NL Qx i Q Q 7 ., . . Q L FX if xiii xg X79 SC is ff:-s FX SN ,I X ,X ' Fi? 1 NN Q5 XL. ' 1, H K.. -XX IX bg Q . 'X i x .L x X145 K X11 .R cf N: of if K ,x ' 'N fl KD RQ V 7 ee Y-5' Wit -as ' sf ' Dailey, Janet D. Engel, Scott E. 71 sf ,.., fi. 'I AV? if ff Dammann, Bradley J Enos, John H, Out to lunch. Franke, Laura A. Frombach, Carol L. Freiboth, Paul H. Fulton, Curtis L, Q , . 2 W. , .gm i Galley, Garth M. Goggin, Timothy J. Gaines, Terri L. Gonyeau, Lisa C. Gibford, Diana K. Graham, Tim R. N z. Giersch, Gwen R. Greenwald, Michael Hagel, Teri L. all mg. -1 Hauger, Charlene L. Heffner, Nancy F. 1 L... .ell , . +9 L U f . Q11 C i i ' Herzog Kathleen A. Hescock Brian L. 1 1 Henden, Steve P. Laura J. .fr - .5 Q? my 9 sb X f 8 . L. .,., f Hendrickson, Cheryl A. Hewitt, Debbie F. Hight, Jay Z. Eyes Of the juniors surveyed 5006 of them had blue eyes, 3070 had green eyes, and 2O !o had brown eyes. Way to go blues! Haggen, David G. Hanks, Michael P. Haggen, Glenna G. Harding, Bud G. J J J J J 3 87 L L L L L 1 88 w 1 it i ts i ' Higman, Brian Hilger, Troy S. NL Hohenthal, Hans C. The juniors really like movies. At least 75470, iS. goofo of them like drive-ins better than walk-ins. il wonder why?l The juniors most favorite movie this year ion the averagel was the National Lampoon's llAnimal House Johnson, Mitch D. Q. it sssi T ee i .. -' . ' V si .' -.' ' ' . 'L' S ' -ss. Kaupanger, Sallie J. Kegley, Mitch T. Hill, David E. . 717i 11 ,'.i'-- rf. 7 E . ' X Hif: is h . iff .V Howitt, Simon S. f K ff' 1- -. .. is is Johnson, Bill M. 'Se S .S ww. , JU' No S? V if 1 if . we all .5 I Johnson, Kris M. Jones, Scott E. Kehler, Angela L. is S 131. Hilman, Steven R. Hinchcliffe, Debra S ..., .1 ei.e . f . T Hill, Troy A. ' Huggart, Jeff D. Night at the movies Hughes, Bryan L. Jacobson Jones, Yvette . . :ami S. -N 3 figs Justason, Glenn A. Kalkins, Samuel G. . .iss ...rf so s W .i .fki Q -Q se.. 'Q it . . S . T . i'.c s' G qq.. 4:55 A Sf - , . J , -- vvy. A V G Kelly, Kathleen M. Kelly, Kimberly K. Killingsworth, Gale M 'firifi' S W U' Q .Qi X It is 'I Kingman, Kochelle K. Kitts, LeeAnne Klinkert, Robert C. f . 1 ldikmiiigiiiirifjiili A .2' fi2f...f'3f?5l'7 ' me lei tt t get 1. .T if 'W . Yft -. J if ' ni- 1 . . . 1 I h K,. , u - - ,W . ff Q ,i ' .V w A ls H I i,,:..1,' Kulsa, Stanley A. Lagrander, Thomas J. Lange, Heinz S. Lyn Watson, Australia Lewis, Martin J. Ley, Kayleen S. Lock, Cynthea L. Longmatwig. X J 355. Lindgren, Jana F. Mackie, Mike A. Knight, John T. Lashlee, Melody . ril, ' fs J Lk Lee, Jeri E. ,. 1. - ' 5331 it . f lfjg Z 5. 3 Lee, Thomas J. Lindquist, David J. Mackie, Scott C. Knotts, Tracy L. Krotzer, Joe P. Lax, Joe A. Littrell, David J. Mapes, Michael A. J J J J J 89 ij, VmAL 2. lel.. if L -J ',bV F lvy. J ,mVL.5V A , f If X ii -QT Marks, Robert J. Martinez, Richard Mayson, Michael J. Q-A+ Sf ' Q 3 Q f C 43 fx 'TJ if se. L E3 .Ni Mclingry, McKeel,CraigI. McKeel,ScottA. . ' L .4 5 is X - A i H qsxxb A EX .fe . . X .2 Q 3 95?-X L Yl1i'ig5w'T3g5 , 4 Qo F R' 23 was 53 Y Tj' so X? 35 Q . Q5 Xie few Q' -N, , CN -.S ITN R gi? ff x X .5 Qixs Og V A Q- glzeonna Small at her usual self L C. 90 Mikkelborg, Carrie J. Morrison, Sam Monell, Val L. Moore, Kim T. Q Moore, Mark X Mussman, Kimberly E. Mulholland, Randy L. Nadeau, Kim A. McDougall, Michael McKnight, Mark P. Mendenhall, Judy A. Michaelis, Teleen Morgan, Sara E. Napier, Cynde A. F. t I . if McElroy, Jim N. Mears, Carl A. Merrill, Janet M. wi E mx W1 f ' 13' Q , .Q I Exo, 2. -5 ,fn K -:K lg nf' fi Mick, Tom W. Morgan, Teresa M. Nausid, Susan L. Neal, Schelly L. Nickell, Laura E. ,mi h i . K 42 L Q aw - 1 ' X Nold, Melody I. K: f' 7 N,- ,R . K , ,' i, 1 1. ... EX laik gs, as Q, is K . f Olson, Sue M. Q . dw. : ,-iq-M7 N if? 'IN lc . .li x Pande, Kathy L. Neff, Charles B. Nielsen, Mark Olsen, Jacque D. Oswalt, Kim A. Q Parker, Chris Peterson, Kitrina A. Yi J. Peterson, Terry A. 471' ,M , f 1. . N tow if L. . Neubauer, Darren D. Neumann, Fred W. Niemi, Beth Nilluka, Leann l Chad Dalquist thinks Elm study is fun Parks, Gail S. Parrish, Becky L. Pickard, Darcy J. Posten, Warren E. Newman, Tony Nilluka, Tony Hairy Facts Out of the juniors surveyed, 10010 have red hair, 60 !o have brown hair and 30 !o have blonde hair, and about 2579 of the juniors have perms. C54 . L--. fx DQS W CDON- C L-xfuq QQ! Q fix .X ,Q ' K ,U 2,55 M tie V ff lil Oifvlvxb PM Gwen? Le. , We SXDQQ' ww Jmmm OUT 1 Ld Uyncx .ne xlfjxl v e Qeggxw N 6,595 UWA! .f- fi WLQOQS CIPUJCXJ mx 1 ,Q fic Vx QQ C. X ,AQXET lub! Vyw1Y7'Q K O UQ SU' Patterson, Shannon M. Patton, Larry D. Pratt, Monica J .7 .D .D J 91 L L L L L 1 92 Robinson, Cindy D. . ' -27113 . ,. a- :Fefe W- ri . ' W mi 16' gl f .if 4 :Ai Sanchez, Susan gi. 16,5 if :X W. Q' Prindle, Walter C. Reid, Tad J. Repine, Harry E. Rogers, Pat A. Roth, Corinne K. Schaaf, Kim E. Scheibner, Joan L. Schultz, Gail E. - A . lg Seaman, Dean M. Serwold, Karl Purser, Penny L. Reyes, Amado P. S' S A .l S 3 1 I v Q- L Q ,. X ,E E .,x.,, , .1 k I 4 1 Saenz, Curt H. Schmidt, William L. Schultz, Wesley W. Settle, Neil D. Reeves, Ramona E. Reid, Mark Reynolds, Jan L. Richardson, Greg B Warren helps Pat with her homework X , x ff A - is ,515 ' K 'F . K KA 9 kk Schwartz, Douglas J. S ffl fi . .,-, .7 ' f Setzer, Vincent Seachord, Ted W. W lf, 'V 'E L 1 ll Shepard, Andy N. Sinclair, Al Skelley, Mark Small, Leonna Smith, Carol Stoddard, Merriah Strickland, Chris Sweeney, Patricia Syverson, Marty Slotto, Kraig Smoot, Russell Snyder, Michael Stengle, Tracy Strickland, Kurt Taylor, Diana Small, Laurie Smyer, Timothy a a 9 r - . xi Sortor, Jeff S , khh , Stenman, Kristen N it 6 'of' Stuckey, Renae Taylor, Jerry JUNIORS ROCK. Rock appears to be the favorite kind of music for the juniors. About 40ofo of them like hard rock and about 6O'!o like rock. Their favorite groups are llThe Cars and llVan HaIen . ff. all qu Ik ....,,,, ':.7 3 eq Spindler, Karen Spitler, Don Sterling, Trevern Stevens, Valerie ,mi fn X i Sundberg, Greg Terry, Nadine .J .J .J .D J 3 93 L L L L L 94 Tevault, Mary Wellman, Teresa J. Williams, Dewayne Thomas, Charlotte fi . .. ., s it x. .nu 53 A L K A EE '1 Vaa, Stacee Wegner, Sharon White, Bryan Williams, Donald Thomas, Randy Waggoner, Kurt X it Thompson, Laurie Trujillo, Anthony Tucker, Larry walker A U W Waterman, Kelley Weatherill, Roben 'L 12 swf, Weirth, Carla White, Theresa ax ,. Wininger, Robert Pm T Patty and Heidi clowing around. Whiteley, David Wilcox, Barry Wilkins, Matthew Yeargin, Allen Zach, Jim Zacharias, Steve fv' 5-z JAN Q . NJ Na Y? x -. .X- -9 -.1 fe Ne ' Nl N xf Lx Q N9 x -- Q X vi ' X- -K wb if W Q -2 QS Q: N kN, , SE? 'gQQE3??'E2AXX , I 5 T WS 6 G ' CN My . 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Treischel Mark P. Triebenbach if Paul D. Twietmeyer .air Arne A. Urdahl Tracy C. Vandegrift Teresa S. Veregge Color picture not available 'see page '1 '-ff' 150 Douglas A. Ward Bryan A. Watland Anthony J. Webb 111 Color picture not available see page 150 ith Randy L. Wellman Billy R, West If -al I s ii , Ray S. West Tanya J. Wheeler Gregory J. Williams Jackie L. Williams Deanna L. Wilson James E. Wilson .J sn-in scott F. wistrand l ,,....-9 Mike Wogoman Greg T. Wright Robert D. Wright Vicky EilXeno Bruce S. Young Ramona R. Zimmer Color picture , . not available 1, Li. HQ see page P-LX' f -an-r 150 RFQ fx 2...-al f S x L! c Q 'T A my fixx fg XF N Q Bridget T. Allen - Drill Team, DECA, and Restaurant Management. IlTo me and my group, we've made it the best, and the best is within us all. Chris M. Anderson - You can never get any fun out of the things you haven't done. ' Rebecca M. Anderson - FFA Reporter, Ski School and Odin Industries. 'IThere is nothing so strong as real gentleness and nothing so gentle as real strength. Jonnath R. Ankeny - Jazz Choir. A hippo that drives a motorcycle is like a mouse that drives a hot wheel car. I Ann L. Armstrong - Cross Country, Track, Honor Society, Graduation Committee, ASB Representative, Yearbook. 'IGive it your best shot. Jay P. Atkinson - Drama Club, Gymnastics, Cross Country. Begin by believing you have already arrived . . . seek as though you have already found. Rebecca A. Aumus - Track, Volleyball. Winning isn't everything, but it sure feels good. Dave Bailey - Mechanic for N.K. School's Transportation Dept. Thank God it's 2980! Guy M. Barbaro - National Honor Society. Don't spend your life crying about what life owes you. I l I Kathy J. Barlow - Wrestling Cheer, J.V. Basketball Cheer. Powder Puff, ASB Representative, People's club Executive Board, Junior Senior Prom Committee, Pep Club. That's Life. - . l I Amy C. Barndt - Concert Band, Orchestra, Honor Society, Drama, Cross Country, Pep Club. Wisdom is the principal thing, therefore, get wisdom and with all thy getting understanding. g Patty L. Barnhart - DECA, Rainier Beer Girls '198O'. Who says life isn't a bowl of cherries? Denise Barrett - You see things as they are and you ask 'Why?' But I dream things that never were and I ask, 'why not?' Steve Behal - Rock and Roll all day. Party all night. Kasey R.L. Bell - Track, A.S.B. Representative, Jazz Choir. It is better to have loafed and lost than never to have loafed at all. Tracy D. Benthin - Rainier Beer Girl, '1980'. If all it takes is a little inspiration, then I may have just what it takes. A-BAH-HA-HA! Erin M. Brennan - Track, The I.O's, People's Club Treasurer, Prom and Homecoming Royalty. I am not afraid of tomorrow for I have seen yesterday and I love today. David J. Bucklen - Soccer, Class Representative, Powder Puff Cheerleader, KIDS. High school, what a concept! Larry Burdick - Baseball, DECA. Daniel G. Butler - KIDS Founder, Basketball, Track, Yearbook, A.S.B. Representative, Powder Puff Cheerleader, Graduation Committee, Prom and Homecoming Royalty. 'IWhether you think you can or whether you think you can't . . . you're right! Gregory A. Byers - F.F.A. Sentinnel, F.F.A. Reporter. Is this guy for real? Richard S. Burton - J.V. Football, New Wave Club. No one really understands my potatoe, I guess I'm just a spud boy looking for the real tomatoe. Brenda J. Campbell - DECA, Homecoming Parade, Rainier Beer Girl, '1980' t'The golden rule does not need praise, it needs practice. Natalie Campbell - A.F.S. Club, Honor Society, Drama Club, Jazz Choir, Swim Team, Volleyball, Powder Puff, People's Club. Every day deserves a smile, a giggle, a chuckle, a tickle, and at least one good belly laugh. Kim Carlson - Key Club. Molly M. Chamberlin - Drill Team, Track, Drama, A.F.S., Homecoming Committee. I'd rather be dancing. Glen Ciganik - Kitsap Peninsula Vocational Skill Center. HI came, I saw, NOW WHAT? Kimbel K.C. Clark - A.S.B. Campus Clean-up Team. Don't be sad, don't be blue, Frankenstien was ugly too! George Conroy - Track, Cross Country. Eric B. Cookson - For life there is yourself to judge and no other. Carri Kay Cooper - K.I.D.S., 1 year band, Class Representative, Soph. Senator, Basketball Statistician, 3 years Pep Club, 3 years Basketball Cheerleader, Varsity Bat Girl, 1979 Prom and Homecoming Royalty, Committee Chairperson for, Homecoming, Graduation, Jr!Sr Prom. The door of friendship is unlocked by a smile. Adam J. Cowen - 2 years Skill Center tFood Preparationl To be a stoney or not to be a stoney? That is the question. Tamara Lynne Cox - Choir, F.H.A. Being loved is like feeling the sun from both sides. Bruce N. Craze - Soccer. You only live once, so do it while you can. Sue E. Daniels - DECA, Restaurant, A.S.B. Representative, Library Aide. I am not ashamed of the gospel, because it is the power of God for the salvation of everyone who believes. Kim J. Darby - Drill Team, People's Club, A.S.B. Representative. Friendship is the only cement that will ever hold the world together. Brian R. Daugherty - Drama Club, Yearbook Photographer, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Graduation Committee. I'There once was a man with an ache, whose medicine he would not take, in a sports car, you cannot go too far, because of the parking brake. Edward H. Dawes - Keep your foot into it and your tires warm! Janet L. Debely - Marching, Concert, and Pep Band. Swim Team, Homecoming Banner '79, Class representative. Larry Degroen - Captain of Boys' Swim Team, Commencement Committee, Powder Puff Chairman, Manager of Girls' Swim Team, Key Club. Don't slam the doors. Jon Delong - Track Team, D.0., Odin Inn, A.F.S., Skill Center. Today is the tomorrow you warned about yesterday. Pamela M. DeWalt - DECA, Powder Puff Football. Memories. Wayne Dipple - Varsity Golf, Varsity Football, Powder Puff Cheerleader. 'lKeep your head when all about you are loosing theirs. Rebecca C. Divelbiss - A.F.S., F.F.A., Junior Homecoming banner, Key Club, Tennis, Viking Press Circulation Manager and reporter, F.B.L.A. President, Class Representative. 'lOn the great highway of life, ride in a convertible. Scott D. Drummond - 2 years N.K. Tennis. To be positive is to be mistaken at the top of one's voice. Chris Dupee - Drill Team, Concert Choir, Jazz Choir, F.F.A., Graduation Committees. Andrew P. Ejde - Basketball, M.S.U. 'lDuty is now and for the future! Wade Erickson - Wrestling 9-10, DECA. Wild Women, Bucks, and old Chevy Trucks. , Roy L. Etheridge - F.F.A., Class Representative, Football manager, Track manager. Albert G. Foster - Drama Club, Orchestra, Jazz Choir, Student Government. A scream of frustrated individuality is crushed by the inflexible mold of society - but thought survives. Ken A. Francisco - F.F.A. Get serious. Anna Frazier - Yearbook, Drill Team, FBLA Vice President, Track, Powder Puff, Basketball Cheerleader, Pep Club. When in doubt, fake it. Matt Fredericksen - FFA Committee Chairman. H--- with it. Glen E. Freiboth - Football, Auto Mechanics, Rock and Roll Air Force. 'IIn heaven there ain't no beer, so go for the gusto!l Michael D. Frieboes - Wrestling Manager, Letterman Go for it. Terri J. Fry - Powder Puff, Pep Club, Varsity Cheerleader, Graduation and prom committee, track, key club, 'If you see someone without a smile give them one of yours. Daniel J. Gailey - Stage Band, Concert Band, National Honor Society. I'Hell is full of musical amateurs. Marcia L. Garman - Drill team, Choir, Pep Club, Homecoming Committee, Senior Class Project, The Roundabouts. t'So often times it happens that we live our lives in chains, and we never even know we have the key. 114 Pat D. Garrity - Basketball, Football, Baseball, Jr. 84 Sr. Prom Royalty, Homecoming Court. Janell S. Geiger - FBLA. Love . . . the feeling is bigger than the word. Mari Graham - Drama, Student Representative, FHA, Powder Puff, Drama Club President, Homecoming Royalty. 'lBe patient with yourself, grow in your own way in your own time. Barbara J. Green - ASB Public Relations, Drill Team, Yearbook, People's Club Historian, Homecoming Committee, Powder Puff. If it weren't for the last minute, I'd never get anything done. Bill Green - Nice guys hnish last. Mark E. Gregg - Orchestra, Basketball, soccer. 'llf it is, so be it! If it's not, so what? Barry D. Hackworth - FFA, Wrestling, People's club. A wise man is glad to hold his tongue and be instructed, but a fool blurts out everything he knows and falls Hat on his face. Gary C. Hackworth - Wrestling. Guard yourself against the grand illusion of niceness. Glen Hamling - l'Better late than not at all, Burque Hansen - Band, Stage Band, John Belushi Fan Club. Life is like a handful of sand, the tighter you Grasp it, the quicker it slips through your fingers, so take whatever life will give you and go with it for the fullest fulfillment. John T. Harkleroad - Don't put off for tomorrow what you can put off for good. Becky A. Harless - Drama, Orchestra, Secret Pal. Don't let anyone think little of you because you are young. Be their ideal, let them follow the way you teach and live. Janet L. Hart - Concert Orchestra, Concert Band, Class Representative, Powder Puff. A ship in the harbor is safe, but that's not what ships are built for. Chris D. Harvey - Powder Puff, Homecoming, Tolo 8t Jr., Sr. Prom Committees, Football and Basketball Cheerleader, Jr. 84 Sr. Prom Royalty, Pep Club, Bat Girl, Class Representative, Gymnastics, 'll am easy to please as long as I have things my way. Dave Hashman - Hash Daphne L. Hatlem - Drill Team FBLA, Powder Puff Football. Just call me Daffy Pig! John B. Hattrick - Soccer, Marching Band, KIDS, Powder Puff Cheerleader. Now it's time to live for new hopes and dreams and remember the good times of yesterday. Lisa I. Headman - J.V. Cheerleader, Bat Girl and Score Keeper, People's Club President, Student! Faculty Relations and Historian, Pep Club, Graduation Committee, Yearbook, Powder Puff. l'To everything there is a season and a time for every purpose under heaven. Molly T. Heins - Orchestra, Choir, Volleyball, Nor Ski, Homecoming, Yearbook, People's Club, ASB Representative, Judge, Powder Puff, I.0.'s. You'll always find the diamond in the rough. . William John Henry - Basketball, Powder Puff Cheerleader, KIDS Secretary, Graduation Committee, Yearbook. For life in general, there is but one decree, youth is a blunder, manhood a struggle, old age a regret. Laura Hewitt - Pep Club, People's Club, Choir, Cap and Gown Committee, Swim Team, Basketball, Track, Cheer, Class Secretary, Yearbook, Library Club, Y-Club Homecoming Court, Prom Committee. Our happiest moments never fade, they are like perennial blossoms that return again and again to brighten the garden of memory. Leslie A. Higgins - Jr. 81 Sr. Powder Puff, Homecoming Committee, DECA President, ASB Representative, Ski School Jr. 8t Sr. Prom Royalty, I.O.'s. If you stand for nothing you will fall for everything. Mark P. Hillary - Orchestra, Stage Band, Devo Society. Are we not men? We are Devo!! Gary D. Holden - 'IKeep it between the white lines. Jay M. Holmstrom - Cross Country, Football. Through my years of school I have met a lot of teachers who were slow and some were fast, then a lot of them were halfast. Lyle Yukio Horiuchi - Football, Baseball, If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Christina A. ide - Majorette, Girls' track, People's Club, DECA President, DECA Student of the Year, 1979, Homecoming Committee 1979, Powderpuff 1979. t'Whoever thinks he is too important for small tasks is probably too small for important ones. Kathryn J. Iverson - Volleyball, Basketball, Track, Powderpuff Football, Graduation Committee, Pep Club, House of Representatives. Give to the world the best you have and the best will come back to you. Elliot Jacobs - Auto Mechanics, Drive a Chevy, eat a Ford Paul W. Jacobson - Marching, concert, and pep band, Track, Representative, Ski club, John Belushi fan club. Fooling around sure beats fishing. Todd Jarvi - Marching band, concert band, North Kitsap Soccer Club, German Soccer Club, Honor Society. Jordi JaumaBru - Volleyball, Driving, Skiing, Y of U foreign exchange student, Yearbook Staff. A smile says more than one thousand words. Sandra L. Jirak - Restaurant, Powder Puff - iAlmostl Oh Lord, won't you buy me a Mercedes Benz. JJ Tersa M. Johnson - FFA, Treasurer, Honor Society, Various Committees, Powder Puff Football. The Joy of the Lord is my strength. Leon D. Jones - Odin Indust, Odin Inn. Melanie R. Jones - Pep Club Treasurer, People's Club, D. E., Powder Puff Football, An Athletic Supporter. The best way to feel at ease is to make other people feel that way. David Jose - Basketball, Swimming. On to bigger and better things. Anything is better than this. Anthony Charles Karkainen - Honor Society, Boys' State, Concert Band, Pep Band, UMPAA Band, Varsity Boys' Diving Team, Senior Class Senator, Homecoming Committee, Homecoming Royalty. One moment of success is worth all the sufferings. Marilyn J. Keifent - Pep Club, P Powder Puff Football, Representative, Vocational Skills' Center, FBLA Treasurer. Susan E. Kleeman - Concert and Marching Band, Orchestra, National Honor Society, Volleyball Manager, Newspaper Staff, etc. Nothing to do but worky nothing to eat but food, nothing to wear but clothes to keep one from going nude! George J. Krouse - Varsity Football, Track, SOAP Susan Kulsa - Band, Various Committees, Honor Society, Key Club. Smith D. Larson - Football, Drama Club, Wrestling Manager. Most People in this world want to be great, but to be great you got to get tall, and the taller you are the harder you fall. Lori A. Laubach - ASNK Historian, People's Club Treasurer, Powder Puff Football, Homecoming Committee, Track, Key Club, Representative, Various Committees. UA smile's price never goes up, yet the value never goes down. Delia E. Lauer - Life is hard to chew sometimes but if you spit it out or swallow it, you can get through the bowl . Jerome Laun - Choir, Mixed chorus. Work doesn't bother me, I could lay down and go to sleep next to it. Tami J. Lehman - Drill Team, FFA, Pep Club, Secret pals, Powder Puff Football, Homecoming Committee, Football Stats, Senior Class Project, The Roundabouts. Watch what you say, or they'll be calling you a radical. Lorre G. Lewis - Drama, Honor Society, ASNK Class Representative, Graduation, Homecoming Committee '79, Choir. Do I Care? Yesl!!! Jeffery D. Lindgren - Football, Wrestling, Track, Graduation Committee, Band. Brian E. Lord - Band, J.V. Wrestling, Rifle Club. Let's blow it up! ll Q - 'x -X4 EX X U VT up f WA ,F LK f .X-fiaziki Zclf 4 K QL' , Z! h LA' V ZQ7 gf N Q' O7 f, ff Qzy CL f 4210 Q -1 rw , ff? Q Q44 X, ,g C1510 C2211 di LSN 4 JK! I . ff' 4 X fin 'L VHOB2 EEVIIOHQ EE H2 EVIIO 2 B2 VIIO Karen. what do you think? Lu 115 cn n: Q z U.I cn rn mr Q z LI.I cn cn nc Q z l.lJ N W . WAMEMJMJWW WWWQW 5 days until vacation 116 A ...EQ MOST OUTGOING Terri Fry - Tony Karkainen .i i i FUNNIEST Steve Colello - Santhan Moore BEST LEADER Lisa Maki - Tony Karkainen MOST UNIQUE Steve Coiello - Susan Kleemann MOST LIKELY TO OWN A TAVERN Tracy Vandergrift - Justin Piecuch BEST MUSICIAN Dan Gaiiey - Janet Debely MOST COMPETITIVE Kevin Mourer - Ann Armstrong MOST i'FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT Zorita Ivanovic - Jordi Jauma- X MOST TALKATIVE Dan Butler - Susan Kleeman 1 CRAZIEST MOST TALENTED NEATEST LAUGH Andrew Edje - Paula Phillips Sarah Hedlund - Steve Colello Paul Tweitmeyer - Santhan Moore MOST INTELLIGENT MOST DRIFTY EASIEST T0 GET ALONG WITH Scott Ridge - Ann Armstrong Andrew Edje - Mary Swanson Carri Cooper - Kurt Serwold BEST ARTIST BEST DRESSED BEST COUPLE Bill Moyer - Natalie Campbell Larry DeGroen - Sarah Hedlund Barry Hackworth - Ellen Norton BIGGEST FLIRT Barb Green-Wade Erickson ',,'.l7- BEST SMILE Tony Webb-Anna Frazier in fs: OUTER SPACE Mark Hillary-Lorre Lewis QUIETEST Scott Drummond-Penny Myrvang HARDEST WORKER Lisa Maki-Tony Karkainein BEST ATHLETE George Minder-Kathy Iverson PRETTIEST HAIR Jannell Geiger-Bill Moyer MOST LIKELY TO BE REMEMBERED Steve Colello-Lisa Maki e th if I 9 M9 'fr Q5 Q0 0,9 f . l 'x VAQ I MOST COURTEOUS-BEST PERSONALITY Erin Brennan-Kurt Serwold N Q CD CD N CD N Dan and Bridget Allen Becky Anderson Becky Ausmus Kathy Barlow Tracy Benthin Erin Brennan 1 '.X fi: ,Www .A ,, J i Molly Chamberlin George Conroy sag Sue Daniels Kim Darby Chris Anderson Am y Barndt f Ann Armstrong 9' i Dave Bucklen Carri Cooper La rry DeGroen Denise Barrett .q '. -.i, Q . l'!' ,, ' i A VU A ,if , Natalie Campbell Tammy Cox Jon DeLong Pam DeWalt Terri Fry Janet Hart Lisa Head man i Teresa Johnson i i ,L Ken Francisco Anna Frazier Glen Freiboth I ... . 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Cathy Meyers, Congratulations, all the best of e future. Love and happiness DeVerl Austin, Every day holds the most offit. Mike Anderson, We wish you Elaine have success and John Snyder, to do. John Snyder, of you. Look to Alan Mace, Remember Nice going! Tom Mickels, Mom and Dad wish yo and are proud that you 1 Ann Armstrong, On this special occasion matter what Love, our love. Love, Mom and luck in Love, Mom and each Y.-r you wuth the you do 1 to us by we will love very much. As you for a daughter. My Love as you are and your life will be Love you, Mom of your life, has been my Everything in for your journey you, and You've earned the it is up to you. o your graduation. est of your ure. We all love yo ery much. Mom 84 Dad an racy as a very spe I gift. herish you alw s. I Dad and Mo n the future igh school. v, Mom is happy for you is great! you as you continue own Iife's road. Our are deeply proud Love prayers will be wi you every step of you and love you Dad mg., support for your graduation and all the years ahead. Congratulations - Have fun. Love, Mom and Dad to their daughter K YOU!! YOU, and Dad EMIOB8 CHE 2 LLI CU W I Jug Q01 my BPM WW WM Y SAW H W ul QW 'JE' RJQAXM. J -W N 4 TLA! with My qffyfwl W 59 Q MU A QUXM . U OH ww if S My Q'Ji ,LlgW f ' 0JVW'w 1, 1 6 I wk LJ Wmjj, W ,QQ L53 W 125 F! EN S FIS SEN FIS EN S RS EN S FIS EN .A I0 U7 Albert and Sarah having a 'xfringf' W I ,jar H r. J, r A , Q 6th period is closed? Ray W9Sf WYWGS it UP A Another test? Eat it, Barb! ZKIITCEMLEB ZKIIICGUIGI 8K1 IvIDIvI4 CrnB IVIDIVVI CrnB IVIDIVVI CrnB VIH ,., W L , M W A W, VI I QQ ,QIIQBTIC P3 fQi72 DQ LQ :TABLET LA-V. gf QQ LCA SI XQJJIES L: cv LEJEQJ IIKQf 9 X35 YU i LJSJQUD ,A I .1 I.. 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Spell that again? Executive Board Bottom Row tl to rl Historian- Lori Laubach, Treasurer- Brent Boon, Public Relatio Green, 2nd row- Speaker of the House- Shannon Patterson, President- Lisa lVlaki, Vice President- Murray, Advisor- Daisy Arrendondo. , 53 ' i l J 5 Y ir., Barb Green relates. ns- Barb Tina SENATORS Seniors - Linda Pawson, Tony Karkainen Juniors - Pat Rogers, Grae Bean Sophomores - Dan Nlerchant, Dana Johnson Freshman - Don Spencer, Lenora DeCarIo W., pg Historian Lori Laubach checks the news. i'We've got you on file. ASB Representatives W CHD 52 E21 L? W E? UD UD ...HQTJ E?-D UD 129 . X ,' 4, 4 ,L 1 537 s .tv Q, -13 ,t .-,-.p .. fits X,- xf' QAJCK X' Q' 5 T KO jj' X50 K YV gif a, ' YM J , Q I'X,UJ,.-Y :xii Xi K :fi Af fp 1 I Kc'-Lf! 0 , is .J J' N. H Choir i si? t xi Y W itcfku owviq ,N - its ' Z D f Z The Pep Band adds life to basketball. Play it again, Sam ...... N D Z M ,5 ' R X. ,X , L,,,.,.,,,,- . , , ., V- ' ' -'lv , -lll f L G I Q W f ffl fi l,,A L. AWYM.-'ff,i . ,f.:' 51.1-Q , ,L - Z , l.l,ll . ,,f. m lst Row Lto R- Erin Delay, Sam Rucker, Lenora DeCarIo, Debbie Bateman, Mona Reeves, Dana Cooper, Deni Mclialsen, Kristan Stenman, Carrie Mikkelborg, Janet Debely. 2nd Row L to R- Tony Karkainen, Carol Smith, Janet Hart, Lynn Daugherty, Cortney Bussard, Stephanie Drew, Bridget Thomas, Darlene Carver, Jackie Beebe. 3rd Row L to R- Amy Barndt, Susan Kleemann, Daniela Parmely, John Hansen, Lucy Decarlo, Kayleen Lay, Glgg-Q-,5P,QflSlQI, LiSa West, Ron Sandahl, Mike Mackie, Dan Galley, Jim Coffee, Don Spencer, Dave Lindquist, Cheryl Hendrickson, John Boyle, Becky Parrish, Theresa Boyd. 4th Row L to R- Greg Wright, Simon Howitt, Dave Whitley, John Kaster, Tom Cox, Mike Lindquist, Donald Lauer, Pete Lopouser, Walter Prindle, Steve Sheets, Brian Harkleroad, Dan Eisses, Gus Pratt, Kim Montgomery, Lisa Barndt, Florence Shields, Charlotte Thomas, Brian Lord, Paul Jacobsen, Kirk Adams, Bruce Young, Stan Kulsa, Burque Hansen, Harold Noot, Mike Greenwald, Mike Rice, Mark Fischer, Pat Morgan, Darryl McCormick. 5th Row L to R- Sara Keningshof, Michelle Vandal, Chris Johnson, Marc Whitford, Brent Stenman, Darren Neubaur, Pat English, Bill Cook, Mark Reid, Don Vondersmith. 130 4 r Band is more than just playing a few notes. This year's band had the honor of being Washington State's representative to the Fiesta Bowl. This meant months of hard work, including cutting wood, 84 bake sales, among other things. In December the band finally took off. They had a good time in Disneyland and performed well in Phoenix. They came home expecting the work to be over, only to be greeted by stacks of homework. Congratulations on a job well done. Drum Majorette Carol Smith and Drum Major Tony Karkainen. The drummers are on the right track. The Viking Band performing for Homecoming. MD BV MD BV VID BV MD BV MD BV VID BV MD BV MD BV MD BV .A OD .L xlS?59,f '43'J1Z'iGFPfw'Vpl'iaffDel3N iKI! X ., in 1 C - L a A Practice, memorize, that's all we ever do! The Flag Corps, Majorettes, and Drill Team all know that makes perfect. Besides working on routines, they had to raise money to go to Phoenix, too. They helped North Kitsap make an excellent showing in Phoenix. Congratulatlon on a job well done! 1 AJ A- Janice West, Talia Flag Corps.-1st row ll to rl Nancy Anunson, Linda Watland, Dixie Boullion, Corki Hamilton, Sara Carlson. 2nd row- Janet Merril, Kim Mossman, Dana Johnson, Carrie Myers, Teresa Morgan, Dave Bucklin. Tequila! fe, A,, .,,f 5 Majorettes Dana and Ide Drill Team- lst row ll to rl Diane Carson, Fracisca Pratt, Julie Englehart, Lisa Cleaver Heidi Richards, Angela Kehler, Vicky Chase, Elaine Collins, Kris Parker, Cindy Reid. 2nd row ll to rl- Jody Walker, Tanya Syverson, Pam Burton, Donna Walmsley, Teri Hagel, Diana Gibford, Marcia Garman, Zorica Ivanovic, 3rd row- ll to rl- Kathy Kelly, Katrina Peterson, Connie Strand, Holly Hitch, Dave Bucklin, Beth Niemi, Melody Fransisco, Tami Lehman, Roxanne Radtke. Stage Band to 1st row-ll to rl Charlotte Thomas, Mark Reid, Don Vondersmith. 2nd row- Mike Rice, Mark Hillary, Mike Mackie, Becky Parrish, Dan Gailey, Theresa Boyd, John Boyle. 3rd row- Dave Whitely, Harold Noot, Bruce Young, Dan Allen, Greg Lyons S Cadet Stage Band- lst row il to rl- Grant Cole Pat English, Sara hof 2nd row Craig Parrish Donal auer Wendy Stage Band is directed by John Castleman. Activities this year included hosting Viking Jazz Festival. It was a lot of work, but it was fun. Stage Band is grand! tix- i jiiil Q W its iii! J sf in Q Q55 2 Q5 E E Mittlestadt, Christy Oster, lion Spencer, Jonna G 0 h - I ,1 , I X , .I 133 '- ,nt IWQZTJ 2 GI. Q12 3 ll-tl Q ll-.1 lflj TJ , ...fiitu Q EQ! 5? F Cadet Band is where it all begins. People start here to gain experience and to build up to the marching band. It's to learn fundamentals of music and band development. A big part of it is to learn to work as a group. There were dedicated students practicing at 7:30 a.m. Jazz choir was by Mrs. Erickson. They perform with the Jazz band in school concerts. 134 Q! W K an . .. Cadet Band lst row-I to r- Karen Hauger, Lori Weeble, Lisa Corria, Kathy Miller, Miriam Stigler, Debbie Bateman, Kim McNeise, Teri Frombach. 2nd row- I to r- Janet Hamilton, Jackie Beebe, Evon Barlow, Ann Fairbanks, Alec Pugh, Andy Iverson, Holly Stoddard, Ed Waterman, Dan Franke, Marie Branyard, Sabrina Gibford, Kristi Oster. 3rd row- 1 to r- John Nelson, Chad McNight, Grant Cole, Cathy Martinson, Janice West, Craig Parrish, John Mikkelborg, Wendy Mittlestadt, Alan Andrews, Carl Jackson, Karen Reid, Katie Hill, Frankie Avola, Julie Small, Megan Clark. . L 1. ., . . f x r , J azz Ch oi r Standing Lto R- Laura Hewitt, Chris Dupee, Ann Rauschenberger, Judy Mendenhall, Erin Delay, Mrs. Erikson, John Ankeny, Jim McElroy, John Snyder, Ron Sandahl, Adul Tantiprasongchai, Becky Delong, Jackie Purslow, Charlotte Thomas. Mixed Choir is a new group this year. They are directed by lVlrs. Erickson. They are a beginning choir group where people learn the fundamentals of music. QQ IIIJ E -D lf'..-....J om G -.. . - K D Lift up your voices and sing. Open wide and say, Ooo . . . XQQQQ' ' 'L ie 'Xa ' 5 X i ' ,Vx -gi 5 -'15, QD C113 . W ff lst Row - Lto R - Paula Farnsworth, Kay Fuller, Kirsten Jacobsen, Lisa Rich, Annie Burger, Kirsten Jacobs, Lenora DeCarlo, Kristy fxf 'fi LaGranduer, Patty Kelhler, 2nd Row - L to R - IVlrs. Erickson, Kathe Randle, Kelly Kanatzer, Susan Johnson, Barb Higgins, Carrie Eliason NN Tracy Archambeavh, Kim Norris. 3rd Row - L to R - Sue Daniels, Patty Baker, Hope Shephard, Debbie Alan, Shelly Neal, Sue Cole, Charell -J Mourer. 4th Row - L to R - Jim Wilson, Leon Jones, John Nelson. 135 L.-- III i .11 I. tt. Elin U9 ED Q L--..--il l GQ iw Ill' Q UD Q 136 Concert Choir is directed by Mrs. Erickson. They perform with the Stage Band in some concerts. They also perform for graduation and other . organizations. The purpose of Orchestra is to play traditional string orchestra music of the masters. One of the things that they will always remember is the good old days when NH's Orchestra was one of the biggest in the state. x mv. E Q B wg is ' 4 .. .111 CONCERT CHOIR BR- Lto R - Marci Mourer Marcia Garman, Becky Delong, Wendy Broon, Ann Rauschenberger, Teri Frombach. 2nd Row - L to R - Mrs. Erickson, Lisa Longmate, Tami Cox, Rhonda Frieboth, Erin Delay, Lucy Pecario, Denise Wooldridge, Chris Dupee, Linda Whitmer, Tami Laun, Kim Norris, Jackie Purslow, Charlotte Thomas. 3rd Row - L to R - Harold Noot, Leonna Small, Meria Stoddard, Lynn Watson, Kim Rojeck, Laura Hewitt, DeeAnn Simmmms Shelly Neal, Sue Anunson, Carole Bland. 4th Row - L to R - Adul Tantiprasonehai, John Snyder, Dean Seaman, Ron Sandahl, Leon Jones, John Ankeny, Scott Sullenger, David Hagen, Bud Laun, Ed Domer, Alan Andrews, John Boyles, Jim McElroy. Mendanhall, Pam Burton, Susie Shutes, Corki Hamilton, ORCHESTRA Piano- Barb Higgins Celo- Melinda Lovely lst Row L to R-Lynn Daugherty, Janer Hart, Daniela Mourer, Becky Bland, Lisa Miller, Anne Triebenbach, Roger Nelson, Mark Hillary. 2nd Row L to R-Erin Delay, Charlotte Thomas, Harold Noot, Carrie Mikkelborg, Janet Debely, Amy Barndt. 21' vs r P, ESF, 1 I' ,fl 1 , Q ri 9 ' - xt .1 Y Nt. .1- 1 I H0w'S that? i , fy 'L L to R - Sandra Jacovine, Zorica Ivanovic, Jordi Jauma Bru, Lynn Watson, Roney Barboja. Lynn gives us the seriou . . M A ,H f Hi, I'm Roney X i f 'XL M ' i- ni' . s look. 3 , -ml pq j,ivi,,x: L F X 1 A .L if X 1, , L-N XJ W i i ,L ,w Q' guy' Ai ffxflf V U 'E R 'X' 'Bi 'r Lx no ,X VJ i -X i WV f ' fi A is :QL 2 ' X ,JA w J , 5-1 XJ P W . A ,N A ' ' N-1 Ik lik ' L ltd R A 3 ikjiiui Q J K -L, i 'Q 4,1 u , , N i 1 I 1 'u , x , If-SHA -am. . I' 2 I 1 X A Lx LM,,,k , x S- 'ii-, H i 137 .Q Q Q Qs Q Q9 Q3 QQ 3 Ll,-.J L QQ Q E Q ...J HQ 'TD 1: Q Ecu lil Q. 0 Cl I l Q: 138 People's Club is to provide a service for the students, faculty and the community. The People's Club organizes the group of secret pals between students and faculty. Other of their activities include carnation sales and the Tolo. Exec. Board- People's Club Bottom Row Cl to rl- Sheila Maki, Kim Draby, Lisa Thompson, Roxanne Radtke, Ellen Norton. 2nd row- Lisa Headman, Christina Ide, Kathy Malone, Linda Pawson, Peggy McEnery, Mrs. Reasons. Secret Pals Bottom row ll to rl- Susie Shutes, Hillary Foster, Lisa Schmidt, Delane Hankins, Dana Cooper, Lisa Thompson. 2nd row- Wanda Patterson, Cindy Norton, Kerri Hescock, Natalie Campbell, Roxanne Radtke, Ellen Norton. 3rd row- Shelia Mackie, Lisa Headman, Kim Darby, Christina Ide, Cathy Malone, Kathy Barlow, Linda Pawson, Peggy McEnery, Advisor Mrs. Reasons. Q20 gg 'ill Q52 QD U3 E3 bc: W CIJU L1-13 H '1 L9 C S112 my M32 3-.1 Q C639 E919 E5 fi? Crib Q55 C4 33 G55 139 INDUSTRY ODIN ODIN RY DUST IN IN OD DUSTRY .L A Q I'Hi, can I help Odin Industries is North Kitsap's own business. They do engraving, plaques, silkscreening, make rubber stamps, etc. plus work for the outside community as well as the school. 'I V It's 3 dollars and 62 cents. Kevin the engraver. s. Jn U 1 Do you want something? -3 UFBLA? What's that? The moto for FBLA is uBe a Ieader. Among its activities are Candy Cane sales, Candle sales, and participation in nationwide FBLA conferences. Lto R - Mike Matz, Kris Olsen, Renae Stuckey, Mike Magurs, Rebecca Delong, Brad Maurer. Not pictured: Ms. Cates and Mrs. Miller tAdvisorsJ. ,Q The Drama Club is doing great this year. We re-did the annual Shakespeare presentation to the English classes by T highlighting different plays. Our successes last year allowed us more Hexibility this year. uThe Time of Your Life was put on in February and some students were allowed to L help in the direction of the plays. We've developed many talented actors and actresses. PBreak a leg! f , ,ff 'You can't die now, you haven't paid the rent! Mrs. Fergueson enjoying play practice. AAA X xg- BR L to R- Hillary Foster, Becky Parrish, Jay Holmstrom, Jay Atkinson, Kristina Schnieder, Vicky Chase, Susan Oliver, Laurie Thompson, Diana Gibford. 2nd Row L to R- Phil Stafford, Donna Blanger, Mrs. Hanaway, Shelly Nilsen, Tony Smallbeck, Natalie Campbell, Annette Rasmussen, Mari Graham, Libby Joyce, Leona Small, Mike Matz. 3rd Row L to R- Alan Andrews, Ron Sandahl Brian Daugherty, Kitrina Petersen, Melodie Francisco, Jane Merrill, Becky Harless, Scott Lowe, Katy Herzog, Mrs. Fergueson. And then I want to do this . . .. N r X x 'J i fri x N XX N f LA xi X g x xx gfiisij' ix! X X X 1 1 i XXKXX ,-XML: 1 i I V T .N N Q JI' 7 f A Q' N Q ft fX.14+f.1f 5 ,x 1- v '- 2011.-:Q I X, il! X 'rl L U? ., . 'S5'1 fU E nn -an K V 2 1 J x ' V' 535, 1 ll Kira A fri , L - klfsffx Mari Graham as Juliet A new Dance. f 'K .a- three Stooges ha f '-5, E5 PER fri E-fl E3 P3 143 Q Ui 'A fi I fs.. . 1 Clfhfl Ol DCI E3 Q55 ME DCf.i LQ Dill DIZ CE3 x,- Q 144 Soup, sandwiches, fries ,... you name it- we make it. Located in the community center, we're open to Juniors and Seniors, plus the community. Come in and try our special. Bottom Row ll to rl Tanya ll to rl- Mrs. Mann, Steve OOOH. F-'r X I i'Just about done. Wheeler, Gail Rodarmel, Cindy Enos, Tina Offatt, Tracy Vandergrift. Row 2 Tom Mikels Jim Aske Jo n S ' ' h chultz Brian Higman 'lYour order, please. i T- l DECA stands for Distributive Education Clubs of America. This club helps the students to get experience in business when they are out of school and on their own. DECA also operates the student store at NKHS. 'Shall I have a snickers, or . . .? Twenty-five If lYou want a what? -qi-jw -K Deca Row 1- Kathy Coward, Larry Thornton, Donna Walmsley, Janer Merrill. Row 2- Julie Reitan, Duane Twidwell, Linds Whitmer, Jean Heagerty, Lisa Schmidt, Patty Fliege. Row 3- Jackie Williams, Christina Ide, Melodie Jones, Mark Treibenbach, Mr. Jenson. Row 4- Tammy Kelly, David Hagen, Frank Borja, Nick NlcKibben, Laura Frankie, Linda Scovlll, Tony Johnson. F sf F I .. , E This year's FFA had 28 members. The main goal of FFA is DH to provide a leadership 4 organization for students studying LL. agriculture. North Kitsap FFA can ht be proud of their 1979 showing at the Puyallup Fair. They brought 4 home 10 banners, a trophy, and hd several champion ribbons. The hi FFA has also competed in other contests around the area. 4 Congratulations, FFA. ht FFA'ers display their banners. I-H 4 T-T-1 I-T-r 4 he I-1-4 4 I-H F1-4 4 Fl- I-T-e 4 I-H LI-r 4 In ht FFA Row 1- Karen Newman, Teresa Johnson, Laurie Purbaugh, Becky Anderson, Glen Crabtree, Colleen Ryan Row 2 Cassie O'Hara, Carrie Myers, Roy Etheridge, Joe Smith, Chris Dupee, Brent Anderson, Dan Monen, Mr. Myers. Row 3 Sam Whitney 4 Brian Short, Cortny Buss-ard, Mike Newman, Tami Lehman, Troy Barber, Kim Birkland. Row 4- Ken Poss, Dave Parker Keith m Moore, Jim Watson, Sheila Mackie, Bob McCallum. La f LH e1'f.,..s, A .. ,Q ' Q GE 4 FA 11 A F cn Becky and Dan do the trimming. 'We CJ ,,..,.a .Q W. riw EESWW4 yi, ,WW Th winners display their banner i s rea ay e s? FFA brings home the hardwar I1 EV E LV I1 EV In EV I1 EV I1 BV In I-LV I1 EV In LV In BV In LV In BV L LV I1 LV .A A N' It Q Q in 0 H This year's ofiicers are - Laura illfthyiiml ' Hammond,Presidentg Susie Shutes, Vice President, Kerri Hescock, Historian, Cindy Clark, Secretary, and Cindy Norton, Treasurer. Our main money maker was the Christmas bazaar. It brought in lots of money. We went to a regional meeting in Oakville and had lots of fun. We were also hostesses for an open house during Viking week. Think the price is too high? EMA QWYE -rm'-S' Bottom Row Lto R - Gale Killingsworth, Cindy Norton, Cindy Clark, Susie Shutes, Kerri Hescock, Lisa Jacobs. 2nd Row L to R - Patty Oakley, Paula Farnsworth, Mrs. Tipton, Cindy Pande, Stacy Hammond, Cindy Enos, Kim Norris, Mrs. Hogan. The FHA's Christmas Bazaar. l Peek-A- Boo. 5-- 'L----l.7.,,4c 5 g ggg, ,XX E 9 5 - ' I :B l las One of the objectives of the National Honor Society is to provide a way for people with a similar interest lacademicsl to get together. The NHS decided to sponsor a school scholarship this year as their community service project. This involved raising quite a bit of money and a lot of hard work. Thanks to our advisors Miss Wade and Ms Noteboom. President was Scott Ridge and Vice President was Ann Armstrong. s.JV Bottom Row-lL to Rl- Cyndy Napier, Janice Smith, Jordi Jauma Bru, Carol Smith, 2nd row tl to rl Becky Parrish, Ann Armstrong, Lorre Lewis, Susan Kulsa, Mary Colombini, Stan Kulsa. 3rd row CL to Rl, Miss Wade, Susan Kleemann, Ellen Norton, Natalie Campbell, Teresa Johnson, John Powell, Amy Barndt, 4th row tl to rl Brian Hescock, Dan Galley, Todd Jarvi, Linda Pawson, Guy Barbaro, Scott Ridge, Ms. Noteboom ,fs sv-L. 5 Q1-3 L Is this guy for real? Happy as usual S5 CD U is Q E1 -. Tl ICQ Q2 lfiiifp UD ESQ Qi? lfl U Q li EL lgffl QD ti? W I lll ii 15, ot 149 NEVER' BETTER LATE THAN NEVER- BETTER LATF NEVER- BETTER LATE THAN 'HAN T LATE ER TT BE .L UI O Gene Clark-Janitor Matt Fredrickson-12th Av, Greg LaS5iCh-12th Jerome Laun-12th N Ed Moore-10th Robert IVIyers-12th 1 -X Janice Smith-12th Keith spindle-r-12th fn w it A ff s N T59 x 1 n Denise Johnson-Intern-S PU Kim McHone-10th Tammy Rae-12 ,M',,,H fi Kevin Parnell-11th xwf - I..-qv.. Indian Artwork Er The major goal of Indian Club is to promote student leadership and to increase cultural awareness. Fund raising activities include car washes, fry bread sales, cake walks, etc. This year's officers are: President - Penny Purser, Vice-President - Yvette Jones, Secretary - Candy Nloran, Indian Club Representative - Tammy DeCoteau. TOP ROW - L to R - Dennis Fulton, Penny Purser, Teresa Wellman, Curt Fulton, Muriel 7:3O alright? Bergensen lAdvisorl BOTTOM ROW - L to R - Candy Moran, Yvette Jones, Tammy DeCoteau. '- 4171: aiii'-1 4 Tammy DeCoteau limbering up the keys. L L L l' L 151 has ,J Happiness is . . . Yearbook Very If1f9Y6Stif19 Umxfwifizi -4142?-H M iXf k 9 if if Bottom Row lleft to rightl- lVlr. Edgers, Kim Contraro, Kathy Pande, Julie Butterton. 2nd Row ll to rl- Mike Matz, Christy Bergman, Ann Armstrong, Cyndy Napier, Kerry Hescock, Shelly Nilsen. 3rd Row ll to rl- Scott Lowe, Ken Tuomi, Bill Henry, Jordi Jauma-Bru, Dan Butler Anna Frazier, Laura Boyle. S The Yearbook Class started off with a bang. 1X3 of the 1980 Viking were sold during Viking Week, in August. The hand picked members twe wanted quality rather than quanityl was headed by our editor, Ann Armstrong. Returning this year as experienced photographers were Ken Tuomi, as siir sesis , , Photography Editor, and Chad Dahlquist. Senior members are Anna Frazier tBusiness Nlanagerl, Bill Henry 8t Dan ButlerCLayoutl, Scott Lowe 84 Nlike Murray tphotographyl. Juniors consist of Cyndy Napier CAssistant 1 f ' , If Editorl, Cathy Panda at lVlelody Lashley 4L-- tGophersl. ,H We decided on the theme UReHections , and if-s.: ' 5 put in 16 pages of color of the senior class, plus M' ' l had a special cover for the seniors. We also published a record of 900 copies. 10 more pages? fri? 1ff : - . S i ,,, Another picture? Shelly and Kerri hard at work. V lVlr. Edgers, the class advisor, ran the class with its ups and downs for the second year, and made countless trips to Bremerton for most of this year's pictures, 84 was pleasantly surprised by the imagination, quality, and ability of this year's publication staff. Did I type that? Learn a trade, come to the Skills Center. Located in Bremerton, the Skills Center ofters a wide range of classes. Auto mechanics, forestry, and secretarial courses, just to name a few. Students can enroll in either A.Nl. or P.Nl. classes. They fill 3 periods a day, included about an 1 hour bus ride each day. Michelle Rettig cleans up. Z winaolli Diane Webel' 59UI'eS it OUL Martinez the mechanic. A ,-- A .-gg--, :- . 3 ti J... - I AC xl' Hand you hook it up here 154 gf5,, '?-Gif., -, r ' .5 g-'Q 'JV' jk .1 Jiri Nothing helps like experience and this year's carpentry class is getting plenty of that. They have taken on the task of building a house, that is located along Hood Canal. They also had another site on Miller Bay. . x - x ' ,,, ,Q , ,gint kv' Re ,, sui ng. .5 .lgwm Y ,.,.H 1 5: lyahg :Yoga-WL 8 ,M x uThe house that carpentry built. Air-conditioned :sf I 12 BR Lto R- Tate Merrill, Dave Hardman, Pete Rohring, Dave Simms, Mike Wogoman, Mr. Sandberg, 2nd Row - Lto R - John I Knight, Mike Morey, Jim Wilson, Wayne Dipple, Mark McKnight, Keith Daniels, Kurt Strickland. .2 ca UD ine HI CRCG amine Sci 0 O I 0 ine Sci HI C6 arine Scien 1 f l , X. The Marine Science Center houses the North Kitsap classes of Fisheries, Oceanography, Marine Biology, and Advanced Studies Classes. Some of the things they do are Evening Trawls, stream surveys, beach seines, navigation, and chart making. One thing they will remember is eating sea cucumbers. The teachers are IVlr. Layton, Nlr. Borden, lVlr. lVlayer, and lVls. Davis. 'lNo pulse! lf-44, The salmon get some help. :iii ' X, 'A , -1 l 'i' iff- 1 'I 31 ,tl ,.,.,1 W ff' . . Y' Q,i,ff,f Q!-2 5 f f On your mark, get set, drink! O' ,,,,siiw 'T W KGFQRQ mwwx illlll' XX 'Q' 0 ' 1 iiiiimviiilixwf- - .- -R, A 1 '31 ' 1' ' Hey, it's pretty warm. we f' be Roney Salles Barboza Country: Brazil A I like U.S.A. because the people is wonderful, I am living here because I want to learn English and the customs of this country. I feel very well in this schIooIl::I already have many friends, which help me alot and they are very nice. A ' . ' j , I I love the food, specially sandvvichesfbutti hatecereals! r ssy1 I I I - A Iam very cold because it was summerin Amy country when I come here, but I saw snow for the first time in my life, and I think it is great, I loved it very much. I I , , . . At nrst I was very hungry at lunch time because that's our big meal, and now I have to eat just sandwcnes, whichis very strange! A. 5 I fs . I A Sandra de. Crastrodacovine Country: Brazil I I . . , My stay in America is giving me a wonderful experience for sure. I I IA Of coursepieverything was very different and surprising at first, and now is even better, because I got a lot of friends andIcan communicate pretty well. I r I I I lVly goodness, I was just frozen in the tirstmonths, now, you would not believe, but I got used to that iwearing thousands of clothes of coursei. 7 A f , ' , ' ' About school? Terrific!!! IA , A f ' .i .I . The friends? Boy, they are excellent!!! I I About the boys? Well, let's talk,aboutAit later P.S. And I love my new family. I 'I Jordi Jauma-Brut I I 1 Country: Spain I AA . IA AA A new school, nevifpeople, anew experience, I nevergthought I would. make it. It was hard at the beginning, and a lot of people helped me, esp. Tina. I want to thank, too, all the people that didn't get mad at me when I opened my mouth too much. iwhat was ooefs of the ,timel I It I I I I But mostfof allA,fI want tothank. my friends: Scott, Tony, ATerri,Sherry, and Sara, especially Sara even when she was jealous. ' I A At last, I wouldtlike to tell you that I've had more fun thisyear than in therest of my short life, especially in that English classu I I I I I I I I I Lyn Watson I Country: Australia A I A . A A A . A As I have only been in America for a few shortmonths I have not as yet been able to come to many dennite decisions aboutit. But what I haveiexperienced Ifhave loved.IIn fact I have developed a dennite appetite for the Afmerican way of life. Except for the IAmeArican's addiction to peanut butter and jelly sandwiches and Oreo cookies, cerss Q II I , I I II Just as I have experienced many new things inAAmerica I think that many Americans that I have come in contact with have learned new things about Australia. I think most of them now realize that Australians do not -speak i'AuIstralian but they in fact speak English. They do not eat kangeroo meat, keep pet koalas or use kangeroos as a mode of transport I 'A . . There are many things I hope yet to experienceand achieve during my stay here. But just as I hope to learn I also hope that I can share as much about Australia as I IIII can.'II have made many valuable friendships since I have been here and I hope that they will continue. A Zorica Luanovic Country: Yugoslavia II IfIlVlyInamefis Zorica Luanovic and I'm'IanI exchange stIudentIfrom Yugoslavia. In this short paragraph I'm suppose totell you how I like it over here. If I start telling you about everything I do and I don't like, I would needfthe whole yearbook for it. Because ofIIithat,fIfm just gonna tell you that I've been here for 6 months and that I enjoyed every minute of it, so far. Things are pretty different than in my country, but I've always liked changes and meeting new people. IrIc. .I I I 'I I The only thing I would like to suggest to you guys is to be more friendly than you are now. There are so many .things that you will be able to learn and find out,?'ifIrIyo u meet and talk to more peoplei But, everything else is okay, so don't worry about it -NOBODY'S PERFECT! It was nice talking to you! See E .u R5 -a is -4 IU r-1 Fil N nil l.I.I rr u.i Ll..l Lu E I CD nc Q Z ui CD u.i m Lu l..l.l LLI :'. I SEPTEMBER Americans were reminded of the 1962 Missile Crisis when RUSSIAN TROOPS were discovered in CUBA. The South was hit with over a billion dollars worth of damage by HURRICANE DAVID. They followed with a cleanup only to be greeted by HURRICAN FREDERIC. Former Central African Emperor BOKASSA was accused of CANNIBALISM. It was reported that he had several bodies in his freezer. The PROTOPOPOV'S who were former Soviet skating stars DEFECTED to the United States. They are . pursuing a career here. i PIONEER II reached its destination only to pass right by Saturn. Y I' . ' The nation's schools were plagued with SCHOOL STRIKES. Schools were closed in over 20 states. The VIETNAMESE REFUGEES flow increased. They were rejected by many nations, but the United States -.-I -- which picked up many. . V -octoeere ' . The Northwest hit national news with ANTI? I I NUCLEAR DEMONSTRATIONS at BANGOR and ' I KEYPORT. Over too demonstrators. were arrestediin ' one demonstration. g POPE JOHN PAUL II visited Ireland and the United States. He was warmly received everywhere. E I NOVEMBER I IRANIANS seize us. EMBASSY and took over oo i Americans hostage. They demanded the returnioflthe Shah for their release. O The NOBEL PEACE PRIZE was awarded to MOTHER TERESA OF CALCUTTA. She received her money only to donate it to the orphanage. In hopes of scaring the United States, IRAN cut its OIL SUPPLYg but it helped the U.S. get off its f dependence. ' I I The United States Embassy in PAKISTAN was attacked. I NK GIRLS' CROSS-COUNTRY places 5th at STATE. I DC 10's were in the news again when one crashed in ANARCTICA and killed 257 people. BLACKS and WOMEN held hostage by the Iranian students were released. Ag DECEMBER IRAN threatens the U.S. with SPY TRIALS for the 50. ' American hostages. n I n A' MAMIEL EISENHOWER' dieS at 82. A TZEPPO MARXodies at 78.In - I The SHAH leaves the UnitediStates to take refuge. in PANAiviA, , n ' g Q The UN SECURITY COUNCIL urged IRAN to free theft American hostages. . : A I : PANAMA regained control of the CANAL ZONE from s V s I4 ' ' A .. ' A ' the United States. . ' 'pknssn tx vga' Dlsmylald EMERGENCY AID was started to CAMBODIA . ' .n n . n following' visits by Americans including Rosalyn Carter. cl The United States continued to rescu-emore BOAT 1 P, PEOPLE. They were in need of food, water. and medical I , I+ ,gd ,L was CLEA O-K aid., -A ' , Y - . . S- S ' TRTg1iTsAHg.xNHToame tothe united stgiossifor CANCER I 'Tlx QCW57- Brill 'Timm , 101-mawxx.. . I A ' ' Iosi .'lriffa.O4b X145 .tt cigar J'i: -'Ii o Mu.. haf-P I4 d-Cf of' lofwfk qu re T.: ot areal Tkrfkd wa, in f . weve.. sdfwwtf Ok 'f1i',,ig4 n wow' ICQ din.. T56 mutex +9-s'7 5 woo Id bv-1,0 rw- im ' gdcocsi 6-TLULV' LLQQJGC- I-u Qrwf-if 46:1 1? ff-. J0f99l'l , jqocrlc Q PU-47 ld-efsws, 158 Waeffre PM e JANUARY The USSR invaded AFGHANISTAN. The United States bars GRAIN SHIPMENTS to the USSR for attacks on Afghanistan. The PITTSBURGH STEELERS WON SUPERBOWL XIV over the LOS ANGELES RAMS. TED BUNDY found GUILTY of MURDER 3 times. The U.S. offers aid to PAKISTAN following the Afghanistan invasion. NORTH KITSAP STUDENTS miss 4 DAYS of school because of snow. PRESIDENT CARTER ponders possible boycott of SUMMER OLYMPICS in Moscow as a protest of Afghanistan invasion. GOLD HITS S800 AN OUNCE and then drops back to 5600. . GEORGE MEANY dies at 85. HOOD CANAL RESIDENTS get helpi?I from 2 BARGES to run across the canal. However, they are UNRELIABLE. ' I FEBRUARY.. is i TBDRAFT REGISTRATION for both MEN AND WDMEN Sigbfeilghfbeskf ' - WINTEROLQYMPICS new at LAKE PLACID, NEW YORK. spcgedskater.ERIc HEIDEN is U.S. STAR. 5 Gold Medals. if .ltg I TQ .Iis ' , B AMERICANS resc.ued.Qiby,cANAD1AN EMBASSY in IRAN. .... ..g.Q g .g i .. HOOD CANAL RESIDENTS inally get a real FERRY forthe LEOIIFAALL-SOU'TH POINT RUN. T 1 I .T TUG from HOOD CANAL BARGE tips over. 5 MEN ON BOARD, 1'CMANrDIES.' I I of f 'JIMMY DURANTE,'thegfamous nose, dies. JISFFGLINGREN iS STATE UNLIMITED WRESTLING CHAMPION. 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Alan Mace - S,O.A.P., Student Representative, Powder Puff Coach, J.V. and Varsity Football. Lake Cristina Rules! Sheila L. Mackie - Band, Orchestra, F.F.A., People's Club Cabinet, All that glitters is not gold. Lisa M. Maki - Freshman Class Senator, Volleyball, Track, A.S,B. Vice President, A.S.B. President, National Honor Society, Powder Puff Football. Nick McKibben - D.E.C.A. 'What you do is your own glory, How you live is your own story. Catherine Camille Myers - ASB Representative, Ski Club, People's Club, Show love and kindness today, for tomorrow's chance may be lost. Gregg A. Middaugh - Marching Band, Soccer. 'tHunters have bigger guns Larry A. Miller - Wrestling, Track, Football. 'iTo those who know, Yenya kulbla, Du Na-chiwa Enuga Mbarara. Arnold D. Moore - DECA, 'iSounds like a personal problem to me. - Santhan B. Moore - Football 84 Basketball Cheer, Pep Club, Senator, Powder Puff football, Track, Jr. Royalty, Sr. Homecoming royalty, Graduation Committee. I'd admit my mistakes, if I had any. Jonna L. Moss - Band- flute, Powder Puff football, Intermediate Stage Band. If you live a life of love, you'll love the life you live. Danella K. Mourer - Drill teaLmJjHA, Choir, Orchestra, Short flags, Chorus, Secret pal. 'tDo not walk behind me forl may not lead, do not 7 walk in front of :me forfl may not follow, just walk beside me and be my friend. Kevin L. Mourer - Football, Basketball, Baseball, Powder puff, Cheerleader. Bill Moyer - Football, Powder pulf coach, Key club, Duck butter . Mike C. Murray - Yearbook, Skills Center, Man seems to specialize in failures, only God is right the first time. Tina M. Murray - Swimming, Key club, ASB vice president, Honor Society, Sophomore Senator, Two men look through the same bars, one sees the mud and one sees the stars. Robert S. Myers - Marching band, Track. Penny L. Myruang - Cross Country, Track, Concert 84 Marching band, Cadet band, Pep club, Powder Puff football, Basketball, t'No goal is too high if we climb with care and contidencef' Brett L. Nave - Basketball, Baseball, SOAP, Powder puff football cheerleader, Business Week. Elisabeth A. Nelson - Band, National Honor Society, AFS, Drama. Karen Marie Neumann - Volleyball, Basketball, FFA, FHA. We do not remember days, we remember the moments, Harold Paul Noot - Concert, Pep Club, Marching Band, Stage Band, Tennis. The end is not the end, until the present is the past. Ellen Marie Norton - People's Club, Wrestling Statistician, Honor Society. Life is what you make of it. John M. Odegard - Graphics, DECA. Homecoming Cassie L. O'Hara - Volleyball, Basketball, Track, FFA, FHA, Graduation Committee. The harder you try, the harder it is to give up. Terri A. Olivo - Odin Industry Continue Astro-Projecting with the attitude adjustments. Pat Oliphant - What can I say, I Tried. Daniel P. Parker - Football, Basketball, Baseball, MSU. I did it! Daniela E. Parker - Band, Drama, Swim Team, Homecoming Committee. So close, but yet so far. Arr,Arr,Arr. Debhorah A. Partyke - A life without love, of a life not yet lived. Kelley L. Patterson - Cadat Band, Powderpuff Football. You are only young once, after that you have to think up some other excuse. Wanda L. Patterson - Architectural Design, Diversihed Occupations. Reputation is an idle and most false imposition, often got without merit, and lost without deserving. Vonda R. Patton - Nature forms us for ourselves, not for others, to be, not to seem Linda S. Pawson - Senior class senator, concert band, People's Club, Homecoming committee, National Honor Society. i'There is no Limit! Paula R. Phillips - 2 years powderpuff football, homecoming, tolo and junior-senior prom committees, KIDS, bat girl. The only way to have a friend is to be one. Justin Pieeuch - Football, ASB representative. But sir, I don't even know your daughter John M. Powell - Books impart knowledge and travel imparts wisdom. Brad C. Pugh - Varsity football, wrestling, track, Redneck Club. Julio Christina Lake Rules Laurie Purbaugh - FFA officer, ASB representative, Football Statistician, Graduation Committee-79, homecoming Royalty. i'Let the words of my mouth and the meditation of my heart, be acceptable in thy sight, 0 Lord, my strength, and my redeemer. Psalms 19:14 Jacqueline K. Purslow - FBLA, Choir, Jazz Choir, Secret Pal. Life is a series of hellos and good-byes, I'm afraid it's time for good-bye again. Roxanne E. Radtke-Drill Team Captain, Peoples Club President, Pep Club. Smile . Annette O. Rasmussen - Drama Club, Home Coming Committee, Track, AFS. Graduation committee. To dream is to become, To strive for, is to achieve. Ann E. Rauschenberger - Choir, Jazz Choir, Speech Team, Drama, Stage Band, St. Ringo Evangelists. I Guess. Rose A. Regan - General Courses, Powder Puff Football. Copie A. Reihl - Big Person, Little Person. lf in doubt, Take it out. Julie A. Rietan - Homecoming Committee, M.S.U., Odin Industries, Powder Puff Football. The memories for me will always remain, I hope for you it's just the same. Michelle J. Rettig - Varsity Track, Skill Center, Food Service. Take time to enjoy life now. Teresa A. Rich - Graduation Committee, Peoples Club, Track Team, Powder Puff Football The I.O.'S. No goal is too high if we climb with care and confidence. J. Scott Ridge - Track, Swimming, Football, President National Honor Society, Student Government, Boys' State. Vicki Ridley - Track, Powder Puff, ASB Representative, Leadership Camp Committee, Yearbook, Restaurant Management. Natural high with attitude adjustments. Gail A. Rodarmel - DECA, Drill Team. Set me free out in the world and I will End what is best for me. Brent Romick - Football, Wrestling. It's hell if you do and hell if you don't Shannon M. Roth - Powder Puff, Graduation and Tolo Committee, FBLA, Pep Club, Flag Team, Drill Team. O.K., but I still got a headache. Rick Rudnick - Tennis, Skills Center. The light at the end of a tunnel is often that of an on-coming train. Kathleen E. Ruth - JV Gymnastics, House of Representatives. Today is the irst day of the rest of your life. Colleen M. Ryan - FFA, Powder Puff, Volleyball, Track, Swim Team, Honor Society, Graduation Committee. You can never run out of smiles because when you give one away you get one back again. Ronald L. Sandahl - Concert Band and Choir, i0liver' cast member, DEVO Society, Bumble, Rocky Horror Picture Show Fan Club, 'Mousetrap cast member'. Machen zie einen phlegen dreck. Earl E. Schultz - Tennis, Basketball, Powder Puff Cheerleader, KIDS Treasurer. Hand in hand, together we stand on a threshold of a dream. Linda A. Scovill - DECA. It's not right?!? Kurt L. Serwold - Cross Country, Basketball, Track, Jr. and Homecoming Royalty. 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One of N.K.'s regulars. csnqgqz Ui' CQ1.w1fQJ Paula Abel 72 Gary Abercrombie 28, 72 X Josie Abrahamson 22, 38, Kelly Abrahamson 22, 60 Ron Abrahamson 84 John Adams 45, 72 el John Alrehinson 29, 84 oeor A Patty Albrecht 18, 19,'38, 84, Tom Alexander 97 A ' 2 Teri Alford 182319, 84 m Bridget Allen 97, 113, 120 3 Daniel Allen 973, 133 Kirk Adams 34, 35, 72, 130 sg Debra Allen 35, 61 it Leslie Allen 72 ' Terry Allen 34 2 Becky Anderson 97, A13 20,' 146 3 5 Brent A,n,derson,,8, 12, 72 Chris Anderson 97, 113, 120 Dawn Anderson, 72 22 Eric ANQEYYDH 35-70 Jill Andersonf84 33 Lisa Anddrson 84 1 Mark Andersorg Mike Andersnn 97, 146 Peppie Andersof ' ,,-, 2 William Anderson 72 33 Alan Andrews 60, 134, 136, 142 Micheal Andrews 724 3 1 Johnathan Ankeny 97,3-113, 134, 2 136 - Nancy Anunson 72, 132 2 Susan Anunsen 20, 22, 84, 136 Tracey Archambeault 60, 135 f Ann Armstrong25, 97,,gQ,13,117, 118, 120, 149, 152, ef' Kurt Armbrust60 Micheal Armstrong 23,,24, 60 Russalynn Armstrong 84- A Jamie Aske 84, 144 , . Rolf Askie 72 Jay Atkinson 97, 142 , Il, if 2 4 Kenneth Ausmus 60 , Rebecca' Ausmus 21, 113,- 120 gg 3 K --il 3 K 2: Deverl Austin 97 3 Darren Axtell .84 Franklin Avila 60, 134' Lisa Babcock 20, 22, 72 Dave Bailey 97, 1131, Shanna Baird 60 Ig David Baker 72' PatricaiBaker360, 2 Philip Baker 84 Lisa Ball 84 Greg Ballard 8, 11, 84 Julia Banick 72 Guy Barbaro 97, 113, 149 Troy Barber 72, 1461 1 Kathy Barlow '48, 97, 130, 138 33l?h,iIlip Barlow 72' 'V , g?Ylionne,,Barlovv-60, 134 . 3 ?Amy Barnt 97,,113, 120, 130, 3136 J , :Lisa Barnt 605130, -149 43 3 Kenny Barnes 72 3 Lennie Barnes 84 V ,Lori Barnhart 60 '32, Patty Barnhart 97, 113 G' Denise Barrett 97, 113, 1203, Leannfeiarretteiiatz. 1 Kelly Barry 84 3 ' Lisa Beckett 60 Jay Beckwith 97 2 ii'i Jacqueline Beebe 60, 130, Kathryn Beggernw 60 1 14 ,Kim Carlson 95 5gSargeCarlson 73, 132 Bob Carpenter 98 ,Diane ,Cagrson 85, W, Lucy Decarl 74, 130, Mark Decar fe 8 , Ta my Deco 'e u ,.' 51 La Il G' H'-if 7, 8,100, Q5 F o N l 118, 88 Steve Behal 98, 113, 144 ln. -, Robert Bell198, '113, 1 jDerlene3c2ainier 61, 130 elarm 1oo David Belmont 34,3 fee22shelly2,c ary3 73 ' 2 Qelayiigg 130, 134, 136 Darryl,25BengeQj8, fi Q 73- ' lei, , hini5elongfg100, 120 Lisa Bennett60 3 it MRose ,Casterline173 ,,.i ' , Rebeifca Delong 74, 134,'1,36, 5flan?1e2B9n'left 72 M0 YiiCh55EmbQF!lfl 951: l2205Pei3iTf5' ' 14 rraey Benrhin 98, 113f7,12'0 2viel2y338ha?,e iiii 33 lvlisehell Devine -Kelly Bereson 72 Yun Choi 61 m i i f , Q ' 1 3 Pam ,DewaltA100, Q 33 BEVQIIW' 152 A rGle'1 Cl9a'llC ,ef90n9f!23DiCK!0EQQ2f ee Bethea3g6U3 ,2oln,oyisg:lark 85,5148 2 iltngelik 2 lvlilly eetheaeqff 5Ki'moel33clarlr 99 2 22 3 Julie Dieufzfggezs, BrendQi132et,hersgQ60 e1,flf?Mega3ni,Qlar2k 61, ,134 ,RiChie'3BethelT8,587l Thomagiflajrk , 2 ' i'f 'i.,,1 J RebeCCa822DiV51b.g,ef00 Wayne Bird 9822 ,Edward Clarke 24, 73 Rena D5dsoni73i - Kirnoerlee Birlzeland 80,8146 gilniehealeclalgke42452599 Jamegwolesi 62 'Gina Blair 60 3 iLisa'CI5Gaver,73, 132-3 1 'Ed Doiner3100, 136 Becky Bland 98,136 1312 3'3iiiE5gJgmes Coffee 8ja12,V,73, 133075. if Screen Dli9alljreS62 3, Carole Bland 72' ie.1- ,Grant Cole lvgelieal it Donna Blanger 72, 1424 1 fSusanfCole ' 12 Sitephanigg ,Brent Boon 18,,84, 128 ,,,, 2teve,Qolello 17, 99, 117, 118, - Drisc6lle62j ilill Boon 20Q 245226022 e, er 1 eei,, 2 a,jlvlieheal Drisgale 62 r FransiscoiBorja 143 3 Andrew Drun3i623Q, , ,. 5 Micheal Borja 61 ,,, 22Eileeng Collins 732132 X,,i . L ,Duane Drumrnond'62 Q Nancy iiiii Mar,y?Golornbinj3-99, e1eie 1oo - Dorothy Bouillon 84, 132 George Conroy 24,99ii1,20 A ' Ldrin,gQueck.45, Z4 - fi Q' Earl Bowers 28 , ,Kimberly Contrad 61,3152 ,izh W Jeaniiiie Dumf2ordf62 ,2,Gefa'dfzsa250W9 5il291i i'.., fi53Bl'llC00R - KW Q , 1 Theresa Boyd 84, 130f3135 Eric,Cookson 9931. ' A 3 ' Kirnberlyifffugnn, ,2 4 John Boyle 85 ,,,,, 130, 136 liee ecarrt g,gope,r 179 363,'SQ,r 118, Steven Dunn 28, 62 ,,,, Boyle iii Ghrlse Dune-e 100, Q 3MlchellefBrady373 iilib Q Qxnana cooperiQg?i,3, 13O,f132, 1:38 it Brett Duryea 74' Us ,Erin Brennan 98, ' 0 ,t Co ,,,i 22 , Eckstr 7f4 2 lii KK iDanielfBrett 61 , xg??Maryl5e'Corbin 73 3 , DanieElEi5SE5i3C.f, 74, 130 3 5, QDriald,Brett 73 2.2lfi'lQtgacy Cqreygjl lzzt h J Ejde 3,gif,1Q00, 11815 325 3 Kevin Breuer 3 , leal08i?ph5fiksted'E336D2 8 ,e 8, , Robert Brieon 85 Q 1 coultei-936, 8,5 3 egerige 8, moi D, Cindy, Brooke 85 2 W, ,,Ai CoSeirlsellorgg5, i 2 74, 135 Thornia? Brooke 85 ,e,: . SharoniCoun2s2iS3ilor'73 33 P'aLiE,,BTif3isonf623 ' Brian Brooks 73 ,Rose Coveyxggf ',ii 1 ' ,2Yvorii5fe- Enei5Q6Z3 3 Q 3 Lora Brown 9 s,,, 'kicdtt fee rQS?W3'du73212 A 2i'l'i5C9iiiSE3n98E23923 A Paul Brown'8,311, 4e322'e85-3fvz 3 Siathlytjtiward 85,3148 3 74, 132 A 23,1 Wendy Brown 73, 136 V A Adam Cowen 99 52 ,2 , Patrigigffnglish 74, 130,133 2988193 eB W0 'i i9 85 2 lf., l4f 144' -,Linda Bryant 61 ,i', G3rabtreeff8E 115215, iiiiii ll ohnw 'ii,, Dave BAUCKIEH 17, 498,,3113, 12O,'7 V ,lfeshellyhCi'3btl'681162 A f V ,Darin Erigk50inf453 4 132,164 ,,,,,,1 I '3,Eil2ames.1,Cramer 99 fe, ' 12312John,,Sggcks5jri5f3e74 5 H Larry lsuroiek 98, 113952 2 iiee 6 ' 'fferuee ieoi Craze 99 3 -Cl 22,,, sewaoierieleson 100 fl Annie Burgar 61, 135 ' Gail 'Crowell 73 , 2 3 'Stephan Egpy 632, jv Gerald22Burrow 8, 2,,52gKeithigQ0Heye2,82 ' eJeff,E?gi:hey 10023 A A 1 Douglas Burt 61 -ygfijodd Culler 62 , wtlerorne Etchey 100 5 4. ii A - ,Julie Bert 61 33: if Jacegutler 8, 11, 28,986 ' ,gloyitheridge 100, i'iLinda,,Biirti73i ili, K 22,x22 ,i Kindl-ggglutler E625 A Evans Pam Burton 85TT13A2,Y136 Kellyfllaby 622 fffif , James Evans 86 l ,X Richard Burtonf,98 3 3 Ruby'Daby 73, Tracy Evertt 100 'iiii Robin 8urWellf238, 8053185 2 Qhad Dahlqui3st,86, 91 Sandr Fgygrsole Courtney Bussard 73,'130,i5i2f6 wiianet Dailey 86 I Seth 2 o Dan Butler 26, 30, 98, 113,,QgQt6,, 3g,.,,'8radl2eg,Damrpan 86 ,22' Ann 2.,, - lseiih ' Paula 'iikatherihe Butler 20, 22,,4'21i:fiiQiXi3i 3 3 3lvlieheal'Daniels 8, 12, Leanne 3 E +8959 23S3P?e f02U 52161 ' A .22222 QSUE Q?EQie'S 1201 135' BQ2222 Patricia 212 . 73. ee'. 2, - zlehniceeie 61 1 , me ienrereiu 33 2 3 4 3 iE?59 e9eQiEQa'V0 24' 859 4 ' A Kl lf'2,D82 bY 9?2Q2l20ifi1fll7 H J 2 e33i ' 1122 '63552130 24,1851 'f33 ff 3i3 IiMatheifJ3Darden W '3 3 GX33 1 939F'aulf22iiFisher38ef3f Doris Camacho 85 Brian Daugherty 99, 142 TammieiFlaherty,86 , ii 2 QjBrenda,Camp,b,ell 98 J Lynn Daugherty 74,i130, 136 A 3 Ken Flemingi86 ' i3 9 I 3iA'Z,i 33e:. 3 e2-i3 i Natalie: Campbell 26298, 118, 'ivicki DavidSA0l'l'62 ' 'izi Y 3' 32353i'DaVei'F0irFe'Sf5f' 74 A i 4 120, 130, 142, 1492 ,222 2 22222 Eddie DaWeS 99 ,22 Debbie ,Bateman 6O,22130, 134 Raylnnd Bauer:84 33 Grae Bean 18, 19, 84 Wendy Bechtel 72 172 '3iCoIleeli Careyii7:3IJ ' James Carey 61 Esther Cari 61 Janet Debely 99, 117, 130, 136 Lenora Decarlo 26, 62, 130, 135, Carolyn Fortier 44, 863 ,Wayne Foss 74 , Albert Foster 100, 126 Gary Foster 28 Hilary Foster 74, 138, 142 Jay Fox Jeff Fox Jon Fox 8, 100 Patrick Frambach 34, 56 Terri Frambach 86, 134, 136 Ken Francisco 100, 121 ' Melody Francisco 86, 132, 142 Michael Frandsen Daniel Franke 63, 134 Laura Franke 86, 145 Anna Frazier 36, 101, 121, 152 Jennifer Frazier 42, 74 Matt Frederickson 101 Tammy Free 63 Glen Freiboth 8, 10 Rhonda Freiboth Paul Freiboth 86 Brenda Frieboes 74 Michael Frieboes 101 Tiffany Frizzell 74 Carol Frombach 86 Kathy Fry 74 Terri Fry 18, 19, 101, 117, 121 Pat Fuhrer 34, 35, 74 Kathleen Fuller 63, 135 Brian Fulton 74 Dennis Fulton 151 Curtis Fulton 86, 151 Dan Galley 101, 117, 130, 132, 149 Garth Gailey 87 Sean Gailey 45, 63 Laura Gaines 26, 63 Terri Gaines 26, 87 Kevin Gallagher 63 Marcia Garman 101, 121, 132, 136 Patrick Garrlty 8 9 30 101 Janell 1, Gwen Geirsch 87 Derek Glaze 75 Tom Goodall Mark Gordan 63 Keith Graham 63 Mari Graham 17, 101, 142, 143 Tim Graham 8, 11, 87 Barbara Green 101, 121, 128 Bill Green 101 Michael Greenwald 8, 11, 34, 87 130 Mark Gregg 101 Barbara Grifhths 63 Cindy Griswald 75 Karina Gronnvoll 63 Thomas Hackett 87 Barry Hacksorth 46, 101, 118 Gary Hackworth 46, 101 Teri Hagel 87, 132 David Haggen 24, 87, 136, 145 Glenna Haggen 87 Ross Hallman 75 Cameron Ham 63 Corky Hamilton 53, 132, 136 Janet Hamilton 63, 134 Glen Hamling 101 Craig Hammond 87 Laura Hammond 87 Robin Hammond 75 Stacey Hammond 63, 148 Walt Hammond 75 Delane Hankins 75, 138 Michael Hanks 24, 87 Luke Hansberry 75 Burque Hansen 102, 121, 130 John Hansen 75, 130 Karen Hansen 37, 75 Blair Hanson Karmen Hanson 64 Tony Janet Hart 102 Chris Harvey 36 102 David Hashman 102 Daphne Hatlem 102 121 John Hattrlck 102 121 Mike Hattrlck 75 Charlene Hauger 87 Karen Hauger 64 4 Matthew Hawk Mark Hawkins 75 Tim Hawkins 8 12 75 Lisa Headman 102 121 Sean Hagerty 75 145 Kim Hedges 42 75 Hedlund 102 118 812 46 87 Cheryl Berna Maria Herzog 87, Hescock 24, 87, Kerri Hescock 75, 138, 170 Debbie Hewitt 20, 38 Laura Hewitt 38, 39, 134, 136 Barbara Higgins 75 Leslie ,Higgins 102, Sue Higgins 75 Angelie Hight 64 Jay Hight 87 Brian Higman 88, 144 Thomas Hilger 75 Troy Hilger 88 David Hill 88 Katie Hill 64, 134 Mike Hill Shelly Hill 76 Troy Hill 8, 11, 88 Wayne Hill Mark Hillary 102, 133 Steven Hillman 29, 88 Wendy Hinchcliffe 76 Debra Hinchcliffe 44, 88 Holly Hitch 76, 132 Kirk Hnatovic 45, 74 Jeff Hogan Jenny Hans Jones 33, M65 Peter Jones 76 1 Scott Jones 88.,,'.:- Yvette Joni? 88 Phillip Rise ve David Jose 103 Danny Joubert 65 Elizabeth Joyce 65, 142 Glenn Justason 88 Regonald Kalkins 76 Samuel Kalkins 88 Kelly Kanatzer 65, 135 W-san. 117, 130, 131 Ronald Karr 76 David Kaster 65, 76 Paul Kaupanger 65, 77 Sallie Kaupanger 26, 88 Mitch Kegley 88 Angela Kehler 88, 132 Patrica Kehler 65, 135 Marilyn Keifert 103, 121 Paul Keifert Glen Kelly Kathleen Kelly 88, 132 Keith Kelly 88, 103 Kimberly Kelly 88 , Tamara Kelly 42, 77, 145 Edward Kennedy 33, 65 Edward Kidd Anthony Kiehle 65 Gale Killingsworth 88, 145 Paul Killingsworth 77 Klayton Kimball -4 31, 65, 130, Kraft 77 Krall 104 er 89 Krouse 107 Kulsa 8, 89, 121, 130, Kulsa 28, 104 Lacey 77 Lacrosse Christy Lagrandear 65, 135 Thomas Lagrandeur 9, ll, 89 Dawn Lamont 65 Lanagan 65 Lange 28, 89 Lanman 77 Lanning Larsen 8, 12, 77 Larson 65, 72 Larson 65 Larson 65 Larson 104 Lashlee 89 Lassich 104 Laubach 104, 125, 128 Lauer 104 Lauer 77, 133 Laum 104, 136 Laum 77, 136 Lacalsit'77 Lavalsit 104 8 11, 89 Lee 89 Lehman 104, 122, 132, 146 Tina Lillie 65 Todd Lemmon 77 Lorre Lewis 104, 149 Martin Lewis 89 Kayleen Ley 89, 130 Tina Lillie Jana Lindgren 88, 89 Jeffrey Lindgern 8, 36, 104 David Lindquist 23, 24, 89, 130 Mike Lindquist 77, 130 David Littrell 89 B SFPCSTM 173 Douglas Lofall4777 r 5 4. i . ..-4.4. Tom Mick 29,130 7 Todd l,Qriderviile,4 Meiddaueih-10544, 1 isa Longma ei , 36 ' .'Tom Mikels 1075, 144775 ' is ' Q '- -' oposerq ' Carrie Mikkelbbrg 90, 130, 136 Brian Lord 104,-130 Debbie Lord 7747 Scott Lowe 104, 142, 152, 170 Stephanie Lowry 77 - Melinda Lovely 36 7 Bruce Lund 104 lrleidi Lund 77 Russell Lyman 77 Greg Lyons 24, 133 Alan Mace 8, 9, 104,139 Andrew Macfarlane 65 Kathlene Macfarlane 65 Mike Mackie 89, 130,133 Scott Mackie 289 r Sheila ,Mackie-104, 122, 138 Mike Maguire465 Mike Miagure 141 , Mai vinn 1055- - C I 9 r Lisa Maki 17, 105, 117, 122, 128,129 , , Kathy Malone,538, 77 Ted Manker 77 4 ' ' Michael Mapes 89 Colin Marks 77 Robert Marks 90 - Laurie Martens 65 Edward ,Martinez 154 44 . Richard Martinez 8, 11, 90 Cathleen Martinson 66, 134 Julie Matheny 77 . 44 Michael Matz 77, 141, 142, 152 Brad Maurer 77,' 141 Marcy -Maurer?-7, 136 4 Harry Mayheld 66 ' James Mayson, Michael'lVlayson4,90 ' .AiPaul M,c8ride7fZS6.i7 . 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