Olympia High School WW Miller High School - Olympiad Yearbook (Olympia, WA)
- Class of 1984
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M344 9 fo yi ff- . kdx VO- -q K , , 5 ' 457 V' Lrjawfxog X25 pi x X' M A A 2 . - ' 3 Ya? 3 AQ N521 Y flu ff' ' X J ,, by 3555 2, jfWeQ1': 5. QNX R559 J Lu Q X, ' X X0 3 vs X lc 0 LU Q49 xo v s Q fq U its Q? QS i fi 'X 1? X15 49 sw 'K Wm fb nc 53 fl 9? by aw xr ol' GPX W D ' e S X 50Cgd.OiayQMwM'n x Q X Lf 9 ww . 05199 . og CPO W' X MLW, ,final W Na, Jw MW xialimgf LQ SUMLCJUJHN X 75. 'DON SWG qw wgu 964 down 028555 KUGFTLS !ff4'Fff4-' Juwv UQWW' ' f I l I 3 X xx ry,-si.3b.Q. ' ,pap fl., fgei3Esse'5 'tie lr ,L-. fd -.sf 041, D' fi- ff basl- ze 5'i7?1ijQQ sit N - W -. I, wr .-ML ,ft X I . 1, ,Q-sfiff I ,I xl' 'N-,R f'?:'r: l. 'gfrjyv V w..:', 1' VI, i' yf J ll I I- X . S X 1 li ' - - BEAR - A Letter From The Editors When the OLYMPIAD first appeared lor publication, it was a simple, rather plain book. Today, 60 years later, it is sophisticated and artistic, providing Olympia's students with a prized visual record of their high school years. Not only is 1984 the 60th anniversary of the OLYMPIAD, but it is also the 60th anniversary of TIME magazine. Consequently, we felt it fitting to construct an annual with both a vivid photographic format and TlME's journalistic style. Using the journalist's pen to complement our photo-story, we hope to preserve today's moments for a future when memories have dimmed. Coeedilors Laurie Wieland and lill Lindberg, teamed with staff members, found compiling this annual a challenging task. Trying to select the most representative photographs and making sure all events were covered often caused headaches for photographers Stephanie Hensley and Brent Hermanson who, helped by others, met stalfer's demands. Another major challenge was the finding of just the right bear logo for the cover. For this, we looked to talented senior artist Kelly Curtis, who had recently designed the insignia for the U.S.S. GLYMPIA. We were not disappointed. Kelly presented us with a sketch that exactly fit our TIME theme. Together, we have tried to use words and photos to recap the year's activities in a way that will make this year's OLYMPIAD timeless, a record not just of this year, but one that will be just as alive a year from now - or ten years or even sixty years. WI xfavarftduigz Index Cover: illustrated by Kelly Curtis Cover WF! Ravi V5 iff 1 li ffl A, Y I X This year's cover displays Kelly Curtis' illustration ol the I Bear ol the Year, our ever popular school symbol, the Oly Bear. 188 World Business j Cf l jv ri I F4 3. .l' 2 The senior class ol 4 vw. l984 looks back upon ze the lun times and f accomplishments made in their last year ol high school They've finally made it to the top' 42 Nation Everyone knows that juniors are eager to become seniors. Don't try to get there too , quickly though. juniors, Enjoy high school now and have 3 lun-filled senior l year' I 90 Education No school coverage vvould be complete without mentioning our lahulous laculty Here's to all the hard work they had to put in this year, and the year belore that, and the year before that 60 State The sophomores now have two years ol high school under their belts Keep on going! 102 Milestones Memories light the corners of our minds So many things happen in a year it's almost impossible to keep track of them all. Remember all ol the good times, activities. and accomplishments shared with lriends rn our activity section Support the businesses which make our annual publication possible 74 City Everything about high school rs new and exciting lor the freshmen t Frosh J Good luck lreshmen in all ol the years ahead. Carry on that great school spirit! 138 Sports Where sports are played, you are sure to 'lind the Bears' A well done to everyone who devoted his or her blood, sweat. and tears lo school athletics this year, lflgllts Brenclu Palulson, Dolmlmie Sevedge. Holly Neel. and llonelta Ol- sun: Vuulcl it he people arc' enjoying czlfeterizl l'oml'f I5'c'lmv: Armgic Vruwo and Susan Schick c-xprc-ss their low' lm' l'r0m'l1 fries. Hanging ut 'LJ 0 J' l .lx l- K -l sl. wiahqfyllli 92-11: a .lf ' v ,. K Sf. , M, , M A ' ,K-,L,j44',S wmv Q w ' f I-. fi V Is? R V - I x A9- X ' 0 ww n.41.4,s - f- ig QA' A UT I gf, .A aff' ,f .H ' -WX. if 'Xas- .fw -f' W1 J Ia ks ww! ' N , . a M T .W A Wf :H :ww A J , J A If I mv -4. ,T 1 IM? ,Ln A 3 , I M A 1 .mm u ,md f' 1 5 X vs -mn -- Q, M Wy: ,,' 1 i W-P' sn' 1 x,, Vw 'VV' -x 'WN , -we mm,-5 fm PW ,49- W X X 1 .www ' I' I-i gl! 6 In VI! 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Kzfi- QT 'Q 1 at 1' na - 1 ,.,. w I 1 J. fi M :il i 'X' ww 1 P 'D' -W -5? wa dw iw .4 mf. , 5 pemer ii ,X sp A. if undber S 1 yr- .WX I V- 1 r 3 1' .- ' 'gs . il' 11 3, ' an E v ,J +3 JIM 3' - '22 4' . Yu M b 'gif Y' M 5. nf' l HW 1-is E x' p -1. f X X mx- W - ,1,,1- -,Q 1 B Laurie Wieland Treasurer Tessa Snyder Secretary 'Y Dennis Lorton Vice President Erik Price President Keep those Irish eyes smiling - Kenneth And may God X X?h eesiee 1 fei I Always hold you s os In the hollow of his hand I Dad Mom Rose Mike Dan P Michaeleen Kevin Anna Barney Cecilia John Pat 8L James. l. CONGRATULATIONS JODY We are very proud of you! Love you Dad Mom 8a Joe. J anell, You light up our l1V9S While you are in cap and gown, Melanle Weill be here in Germantown. Congratulations sis and Happiness, If we were there we would give you a kiss. May God bless you always Have a great graduation night, Love Mom 8L Dad Hope your future is nothing but bright! Michael 8: Brian Love ya, Jim, Linda 8a Jennifer P.S. viel Gluck , 1 , Qs Stix Misa F assist ' ., in Love 8a Peace, 1 V G G 5 if , a 3 1 1 9 a a , , , 7 5 5 - -...W ,gl CONGRATULATIONS MARK. Best of luck in all your future plans. Love, Dad, Mom, Janna 8L Tania We love you Jennifer Lee and are so proud of you. Mother Dad and Jodie Philippians 4:67 CONGRATULATIONS TONY. Good luck in your future. Love, Mom 84 Dad PIONEER PLAZA HAIRSTYLING SALON Wild 8a Crazy Best Friends Graduate to Greater Goals. sweetest Sunshine and Sadness be YOURS! We adore you Jill G. SL Tricia C. May Life's of Congratul itions Lisa and Julie You ve come a long way babies. Love from Mom Dad and Richard We are very proud of you Love Mom ind Joe CONGRATULATIONS CHRIS! Success is to be measured not so much by the position that one has reached in life as by the obstacles which he has overcome while trying to succeed. Booker T Washington WE LOVE YOU MEME CONGRATULATIONS ALISA. Congratulations You ll always be our sweet little girl Love and best wishes for a bright and happy future MOM DAD 8a AMY Todd. We are proud of you. Love Dad Mom 8a Tara Congratulations Jim. You are the of our eyes! it i Love Mom Dad Phi John Well we made it It hasn t been easy I know a lot of times you ve hated us for our continual pushing and probing but when they hand you that diploma it will have all been worth it These things we hope you will remember CD our love or you and Q29 your need for a personal relationship with Jesus. Love Mom Dad Rhonda Courtney gl Ken QW? Whenever friends remember when back again is f as 5 triage! '5 wr M Karen Shelly All systems go Janell We love ya Mom Dad Ka Gideon too for a great future Congratulations! You've come a long way, Julie. With all our love, Dad Mom Sherri SL Matt in Q- , Q N ac ,va fs 3 1, They bring the good times ' Q f i Qlv X J i-,,tl- ,sur .K I Congratulauons Kelth and may God bless ou Love Mom Dad 8a Paul Psalms 18 33 May you always TCCCIVC as much joy and goodness as you give. You will always be in my heart and thoughts. I love you. Mom Congratulatlons KRIS Go for 1t Love Mom 8a R1chard G CTempus Fugltl Chr1s Tlme flles when your havmg fun We ve enjoyed lt Love Mom 8a Dad H' '14 . A an L 7 . a 7 , Q Q 7 Congratulations Rhonda Just as school has brought you special memories so I have memories of you Love Mother Congratulations Ricki. We are so proud of yo . Fashion a dream an make it come true. Love Mom Jim Sonny 8: Lisa Congratulations Craig. You have our love and support in whatever you do! Love Joe 8a Mom CONGRATULATIONS G.S. ! Keep up the good traveling as you journey along life s way. I am proud of you. Grandma ul d 7 5 3 7 9 7 Q Ei . - Q Cristina S sharing this year with us Well miss you Love Joan Bill Helen Mary Alpen Ch1ps 8a Cookie too Sara, In all thy ways acknowledge him and he shall direct thy path We love you, Mom, Dad 8L Family Proverb 3:6 Yeah Jenna' The first Great Grandchild We re all rooting for you' Dad Mom Andrea Sheree Gr Grandma Loomis Grandma 8a Grandpa Trautman Sharon 8L Mike Kathy Scott 8L Debbie Fred 8L Andrea Chris 8c Ken muchas raclas for i KRYSTAL You are terrific. We love you. Roxanna 8L Yashima Congratulations Cathy A oo,o V ,ff Love, Mom, Dad Helen Congratulations' No matter how small or great you feel Youll always be bright beautiful WIZC and wonderful to us Mom 8a Dad ' .. , Cindy 8a Charlie Congratulations to a super star son whom we are proud of and love very much. Good luck and may your have many many more victories. Love Mom Dad Don and Spike. CONGRATULATIONS MARY! We wish you success and happiness in your future. We are very proud of you. Love Mom Dad and the rest of family r the 4.4 Congratulations Amy. This is just the beginning. Mom, Dad, Matt Sr Ben Still can't keep you out of the water. We all love you and wish you success and happiness. wap Dad, Mom SL Little Sister Dixie Nana Cork, Grandpa Art Sz Grandma Mary Uncle Dick, Auntie P Cheri, Bill Sz Bob, Uncle Bry, Aunt Con Jackie Xa Joe Joe, Uncle Ken 8: Aunt Hazel. YA DONE GOOD STANLEY. Uncle Tommie Sz Aunt Dixie. From Us A tis baby this young ady You gave us love Thank you, Shannon Love, Mom, Dad 8z Jackie ,., llttle to i l V Now 474 in tackle blue And a body and fender man in oil stain white A sparkle of mischief And a constant delight Derek, our son and friend, We thank God for you. Mom and Dad K. A daughter's a blessing , that comes from above. A 1 She's a special and in beautiful ' treasure of love. Love, Mom 8a Dad Jenene, i On to bigger imprints. Cook up a storm. Var sa ikki, dum pike. Love ya, Mom, Dad Janice Sz Joleen Mundag Barn-3 yrs old Congratulations Chris. Climb high Climb far Your goal the sky Your arm the star Love Always, Debi SL Dawn With love and congratulations may the joy you have given me multiply and light your pathway through life. I Love you Mom Mike Hudson Kindergarten seems almost like yesterday' Congratulations Cheryl! We love you Mom Sz Dad Congratulations Erin You re our No 1 Keep singing ilt t i i A .X L5 Our Love Mom Dad John 8a Kelli Congratulations Toots! Love Dad Mom and Lisa. My Toy My Heart May the sunshine you spread Light up your pathway Through Life I Love you Mother P' it Q ii F Gunnar Olson 9 1 X 9 7 . 9 9 . , , 2 9 ,ypy ,, af ng W',A'I,g :H ,mg ,A - V , .Q 54 9 if T' Q t 1 Q' si, 9 g gm . 4, ,vi 'M L' , , 7 9 , . E 1 lg I MSS J if it it XS grasses Q S Q ' 9 . 9 9 9 Juniors 4' 'J' 1 ' ' 1 S 'I' My -Q aw 'vs ,f 3 Q I ? A 5 A 2 1 . gl 1f .5 l' li X S? Are Eric Fiedler, Mike Bean and Paula Evans humoring Mr. Me- 44 lusky, or is Mr. Melusky humorlng them? Do I really have to eat this thing? asks Lorna Hannaway Nation If-lidlf - wllhi -'fNl'rFf1'C' '5i?'Nx -3' -. JV'-,.'l ,', vw ,3-A - , n ., 4. 5 l ' :wh FW: JF' -55? - - ,ve f, fs' - ef., - rays' Y ,gg Q55-ffwz 1. kb. 1, i lawsfttz, ff '. ff ,01 1 r ,, f TI it ! , , .5 -. in tl Q V z ' T of 5 ' :NF 'Tas-SQ-:Q . , had Aren't you missing something . . . skis per- Where did you say that hidden camera is supposed to be? 'asks Dan Pletlla, hapg? Brenda Kellogg and Angle Crowe. ln. S- link 'N' 'E' in Tlm winters shows his affection toward Todd Come on Erik Anderson and Barry Strong, can't you look more excited than Donaldson in rather violent ways. that? uv N .s., .,t, , s. ..:.:. .:,,. . . K Thls bunch of crazy juniors show their spirit by faithfully gathering to watch the annual slug Who will be my next victim? pon races, ders Stephanie Hensley. gil iii.-3 Kevin Adams -rr ,,, Theresa Anderson f il' Lori Arko Mark Bailey - ' - S . aff Q Im .--. ga 4 S E ra X 1.5 X ' X S Wk.A x K? 4 as h A 1 f 6 1 A la Chuck Barclay X 1 C K s K W fr . f Erik Anderson Lynn Andrews Nick Armer Jacqueline Baldwin .- f'-fra N :S lnii if Tim Barlow Q X Lori Anderson T .QSM-SEQ Q, - , .5 , A 5 . MXL, ., . 5 Kelli Anthony Cris Bade -1-'T 5.4 Max Ballew Tim Bartley Q 1 1 bv DUI 5 r 4! HIM! 1 K5 4 Rex Hopp Yeah, I 'm cool, exclaims Rex C H ie' 3 2 '5 X Lesli Bash 1 X' Q. ear rr. C. .. Q as X W ,fy Y 3 r , , ' Kami Beahm Mike Bean Geoffrey Berman Victoria Berry 157 L0I'1 BHIGS Dyan Baxter Kelly Bert Cindy Bigelow Clndy Blmsman yay f aff ml an 12 wi E 5' C3 fm. Cherl Bryan QI! KJ J 111 Carnevalx Steve Cavm Dxana Chapm we iN were X if .44 Mxke Blum Davld BOSSIO Mxke Bowman Leah Brady v YJ Sara Brxtton Karl Brown Mlchelle Brown Valarle Brown WW fi- Perry Bulkey Mlke Ca1rone Sean Campbell Chrns Carlson Wendy Breedlove l Donny Brownell 1 ,494 R1chard Carlson Jenny Pearson, Kim Thielen, T1-acl Jones, Sylvia Flem Jumor class officers hke to play on fences ' 1 , , W gi 'Q -4 Q . K' , .S ' fm, 4 , -,rf K , . ' K S Z 4 A D , ' 'C C C X eell - Y B In 1 sf . A, K , ff -J. g 1 A - .. U ' . SA LxAA ll..b .A llhr C 1 ., , fs - Y S , 2 . 1 x .57 C If . - : ' 5 i t 1 -J A Q . CA K 4: - E Q 1 5 x lx - ,, X I mlxll A N i C ': 4 Q ' waiver, e V .h ,H - B we 4 elle lf 'l Q S 3 XX no 5 ' .1 f 5, t M ,Q ,.-.. X ' 5 3 - ,gf i -K - 'ky J Q Q -sv K ffl K gr . C I X f..,y -ll 2 -N ' fag Q ' X L Q, C - . N ,,..lLLh Q L , C - Q Z4 .-l. X -5 K ' , v '11 - ST' e' f kklx -- ff H-Q4 e 'fig B ' B 5 1-J kggzn. Z' B B 3, K ,fl Scott Chastain Jay Clifton Paul Conner 17 3 2 ---. fli. -. John Crane Cheryl Chowen A . fr Michelle Close Lorelei Connors ee-is . ' X L' - S fs... - 1 Q-ti! K! I gs. Jamie Crow Hunter Christian Christine Christopher af 1.1 Angie Cochran Glenda Coleman if wr' Sandy Cook .fs ff'-Q. D 4,- K ,. ' Richard Coombes 'X L7 Al Angela Crowe Teresa Crumbliss Lorelei Connors l l I N A .tm , we W ' Y' .t l sg X s Pam Daarud rrrr 3 ii if , . gm- - 2- .1 'fi fi.. K . .. C X yi . W !':f-f' 1 . -iwgj-3 1 -ii, 2 Dean Clark ,C f f if 'C , ..- if we 'Z Ar Q, Q . ,. . 6 5 Q t x Nfff' Michelle Collins Jeannette Cordova QU' Teresa Curtiss Y-47 Oscar Damron What is it now? asks Lorelei. R011 Day Dominque Demarce Brenden Clark Ronald Connell 4' I 'J' Angela Craig 10 Kevin Cypert R Vivian Daniel Kristin Densmore f fa 1 X., ,ei X vi 4 , xv X Michelle Derousie David Dewall W I Q e' K f-9 A 4 xj - 4 K Brian Dodd Terri Earnest Paula Engel Myree Fisher x' g . -ai 'f 1 ,xr Vf7'7t1'5 I Lonnie Devine xl 'P In F 1 Jennifer Dinan 'Y' Robert Dodd -.3 W' . xi-4 A I : 'x h' fr :H I, . 'A ' - 1 ' YA 2 :N ' -Z 3 ' 's F F A M il gg -. . F Q i - ' . Cathy Eason Paula Evans ii if .AYX o A11 Edward Flaisig ,, . , K Q' Z4 Kathy Vail If I Does Kathy know her picture is being taken or does she always smile while she S working? f-F5-1, , , is ee H M., V ., -A Tawnya Doench Todd Donaldson Michele Dorian Brian Doyle f ,VVV ,,,.M,,fL,fVF,., NW, ,.,, Vi. Jeff Elsworth Kim Endicott Leah Eberle Pat Eldridge A' 9, . ' a 5 A :gf ,V ' ,- , '+ Syl -F '- i nr -' +:g--are , , E, . ' , ' X Nl A fl ,pkg . R - 1 ,. -12-,J .v-. 1425 k JVM-, K ..,, A ft - r Steve Fasano Bobby Jo Fenton Rena Fesenbek Eric Fiedler L 2? ' ' W ' 21,-A' ,I v-. Q, NAV., jgigy Z j ' , N 4 M f ' V' ,M V , J 1 ,Q r it . 'l N Sylvia Flem Linda Flummer Kevin Forrest Jeff Fosset X o 1-1 ,. 'TJ' or ff ' f . f -.4 - , W 2 Xl ' L Q Lisa Fox Bryan Freeman Patricia Freinwald XE QQ' X we Xxx X Q ' . 3 i-' Q df Q Erin Frost Alex Frye Roby Garver Fr 3 - ,,, 10 . J si , vi 'U I .X Drew Freemantle Steve Gee I Barb Taller, Julie Marston Donald French ,ne qt 4 'Ji 'Q 1 ff Chris George .ff l X , 1 ili 'Q Wayne Gore , vu 'J' v X Sonya Gottbrent - Put that camera clown! exclaims Barb and Juli. Ric Greer 'Q is S Q Q ,L fx S D3ni0l GUY Jeffrey Haisch Suanne Hammar Will Hanna Lorna Hannaway S? 10' , -a, ' ,fs Q Molly Freshley as -fm' Gregory I 4' Q T Q .r 5 -X ., . Tami Go 7? , . XN Jeff C 1 FX A. FN 1 fo L, Ken Gu fic Terry l ynthia Harris If m.'b i n K ',, T-: Y I - s X X E' 2 'S A 4' ,pm s - A 1 NT X X .. s Q EXX if -1.67 e ,,- , 'fl x ,, Q 5 1 1, W if 1 Keith Hart Stephen Hart Dean Hartman Stephanie Hensley Brian Hermanson Greg Hoffman Elena Holdren Mike Cairone. Bobby Jo Fenton Bobby Jo listens intently as Mike gives her her first skiing lesson - X s s 1 45 I John Ikerd Mark Ingham Becky Jackson Leslie Jackson Jennifer Hastings ,mu Tonya Holland .,5-'Tf if if' a . - f 5 ' 1.-4 , i .' Q 1, Alisa Holton KE 5 , ,e 4' . A it x- 'NL 'VV ' . 'La - ,p of X ..- A Matt Hougan 6 ' 1' . x if N as .. . ,r ' it vi Zigi K Shelley Hughes of ' it -A' , s A Q, , ,fx . K ' , A X' ay . it Q M I fs, ' we . 4' F41-'51, , . . V, Rhonda Jarvella Lynn Henderson 1 Ni mf Leslie Holmes 51 Rex Hopp Clarissa Hsu Chelle Hunsinger Christina Johnson wh 'H .Nu 4' James Johnson Michelle Johnson S sid , Joseph Kees Brenda Kellogg X was at , , a as X 'A-F X I ! we 17 Kimberly Krevy Cathy Krinbring Traci Jones vis Mike Kirschner if ' T? , L Q in X ts ssl 5- i y we A S X53 1 A Kathleen Kruse X X ff it - ' 5, ss N P ,f ! 5 Jim Julius to -i.'s 'siff ii I 'X it 3 Q., L 418' Mike Kloepfer David Lafontaine K ' def-ls ,.:L 1 i' ' K A ,. xl -4 i I SX -X fr Q 4 ' 'ii A1 H --.. 4-- 'Y' L1 Kimmie Kannitzer Kara Keating f , . N . S N we s sl S :vis X 'F X ss X an Y XA X SN at 4 'Xiu Qs f 1 Shona Koester ... ffl , Q sy 1-5 , ' ...ss 5 f - , x xx-7 t , sf . VT i .R Yi: 1 k X .G Donna LaGrave its Dan Larson Debbie Laux Kevin Lawrence Adrienne LeBlanc Steve Legette Clarissa Hau, Katie Schmidt, Claudine Mermilliod, Kim McKinley, Sylvia' Flem What 's this brown thing on the lettuce? asks Claudine Gail Kover Steve Larsen it - L if is . -5 - - -fs . it . 's-- i Q sb 5 Jill Lindberg Ron Lissner .O X-'x Chris Lockhart it ' ' Six? K li xlfi 1 ' i i ... -.N ,X ilxlxi' ifhilk Steve Lodefink l Xf Eric Lonborg Carl Lorton Karen Malm Shawn May Carla Medak fl' lx . 'AL ' 'Y 3 J-15 Angie Loftus fi., ,. f SQ 'V . 1 a.f 'I - . X -.B A xy i V I 1 . X Jeff Longacre Doug Lozier Tim Malroy N. if - sw if sf ,N . F h Elf it , 5 . ,ar y - M J- 13.4 Becky McCaferty nr' Claudine Mermilliod Kimberly Lhorengel Kristin Zeigler David Loonam 'Fl A K X A, '- z 1 , A 5, ww at 5 K 'C f Kurt Ludwig Melanie Mack I Karen Main J Jeff Markoff Erinn Marr .Iuli Marston ,f-nl 40' ,M , f s :-9 , f rp? if .W af ,, N541 ' , ' wang,-.4 'A '-4' 5 1 J Tim McDonald Peggy McCintyre Kim Mclxmlev i llle K I ' tflfiigl Sf - '?l?g1i .4 K' I 4 '-J' . ' je' 4 Q V, f it , .4 fr ,V A. ig' A' MQW- 2 -, iffy 1 ' ' ' n2,l,f William Merterla John Meuchel Brian Micheau Q, Hin , wk' Kristin excited for class, hangs on the edge of her seat. Melinda Majerus -1, I fl -4' 2. K , I I Mark Maxin Peter McLachlan fi. LHIIIU1 8 W Russell Milarch -1 as t'?n HAM I if Andrea Miller Jeff Milton Steve Miskimens t -1 - .sg-ew. :N Brett Morris Shellie Neely A Cameron Normoyle Mary Miller Steve Minnitti 'url Tim Winter, David Myers, Dan Winter Benton Moody Yes, you too can obtain a shapely Hgure like these boys by drinking diet coke. Kathy Morris Paul Nelson Jill Nunez 41' 'cur Douglas Moss Cathy Mozel Q.. XhiA my , ttmi.. rw to .ms X .5 .X K . ,Ai ff Thang Nguyen Tony Niemi Julie Ockerman Heidi Palmer I Georgene Murphy f? gt. ii I Terry Norberg Robby Parkinson a 'M xi Q Q 4 -., David Myers -I . , X Q x Amy Nordlund Suma Parthasarathy . SS S 45 S X ' X 2 Q L FX' . X NX ' Ni ' X - 5 x Xxx, . X - ji KX .5 Jenny Pearson David Pedigo .J K 5 Steven Pontius Vernice Pritchard f .Q i ' -X r 'SX .f 3' i Q X S 3 s X X es X xx William Rathbone Lisa Ream Eric Roberts Theresa Roenig uf' X x. Tami Romig John Ruffier ., X , ' 7 ,Q 'N ' X . Q - J ' ' ' 3 he l fi i IE ' I.. , -f x X S X Stacy Samuels Gavin Savage A X S A X S X. X X1 X e X X XX X is XX el X X X N X XS J X Q QS X Q sl K Shawni Peltola Jennifer Probst t ,J -, 5: QX S S xl S Q 5 Q X ss L, 'sas ,- -xg lu 1 X Q J l x Rx Sean Reiter X, . I X L ,MQ 1, Q swf X -3 .- 5 5 ' vs ,Q X X Brian Rogers dt X S Q 1 Ronelle Russell Erik Shamberger 111 Dave Pent Dan Pietila Shawn Plamondon Q If J ' A X K' -4 '. ' I Q -r., .. . Laurie Putyrae Manuel Ramos James Randall R ' 'Y -Nd K J Marnie Renberg Susie Richards Jim Robbins 'Sf'-'Q XJ X... Steve Larsen Steve shows off his version of the perfect GQ pose. 'Wy z,vuru,g saw , 1- ff F319 Jill Nunez Whats the matter, Jill ? Are you too lazy to put on your clothes for school ? ,. i k'LL K X is af WX 5?.S' , fi Q 1: , ,. L Q, j- ng 3 ' xii' 'N T - ' f : gl aj. h t .' 1 x Q., 1 - i t Q K X X 3 s 3X , i xx A X Q I x 5 Y X7 ' Q, H 'i' f A N515 ,fl Q lx? X .9 N 4:5 v Xl.. .,. if S t l, 1 Christopher Siegle Michelle Smith Paul Smith QW S K Sy. 5 Q , - , 1.1 i 71 W gg up A S 'K X X j Q is . -, S . . Q f Q S-1 at -, it 1 ' .. ' D . K A ' fi 4 'ff' A' - Qi yi s K, Beth Spaulding Lisa Speed -all Audra Wagner 5 . 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M .fi - N N Q Q L, Q . ,1 av' l Philip Aasen Katy Anderson Paul Backman o 'lfodd Baker 'l'om Bartley George Bennet mm i I i 1 I F Joanne Abbott I .lulie Almanzor Angela Anderson Erleen Anderson Charles Angolia Christopher Armer Gene Arnold Shawn Ask Dotsi Simms Face paint - it isn 't just for rockers anymore. Chris Bauer Mike Bergman Scott Beaird Monnette Beardsley Angela Beedle Fred Berschauer Paula Betten Jerry Biscay H l - I L 1 l A Jennifer Anderson Michael Auderer x l Suzanne Bailey I Andrew Tabor Elizabeth Belt Jodie Bishop i l iv un Tawny Blake' Frank Blanchard l Blaine Bogue Sherrie Bouge David Bowen James Boyd Kenneth Boyenga David Braley , Sandy Braley l Marjorie Britton Eddie Brownell Curtis Bryan - .I B Jennifer Blecha ff it 1' Tyke Blocher Rodney Boe Bruce Bogar - Laasjjlivi 11' rig 'LP-s',?'5 O' i of If 'Ia- frfe W .Y M ,X , , s rid g ' .' Sie.- Britta Schlender, Lori Romig, Pam Thompson, Kim Hummel, Connie Phegley, Lisa Brown, Ross Eddins Just a group of typical freshmen. William Broadwater Dale Bull Rebecca Brock Christopher Brown Lisa Brown Beverly Burrell ' Tanya Calahan Michael Carsley x , f IKM ' I Laura Chamberlain David Charles Chad Clarkson Timothy Claypole . - 'l'im Conner Michelle Cooper Dennis Coplen Brennan Corcoran Yolanda Crespo E Melissa Crumley Corey Cullison Arden Darnell - S Michelle Krause, Dani Lewis ' This is sure a classy school. Yeah, thats real concrete down there. 4 Donald Collins Maryann Connell Christopher Cox Mark Craig Samson Davis Day R. . Christopher Blu Dean Dentremont Paul DePalma John Dingus Jim Dodd Bobby Dye l ,l l i Ross Eddins n jf -1' . ' f r 1 X . f l Katie Eldridge l ' llirian Fernald l David Field Forrest Michael Gibbon J.. 'l'im Egan Ya- -P: -. -A- Mark Elias Miehele Ferranti Stacey Finnegan' Margaret Freeman Karen Eich Dwight Emmick m i Jason Vogl V Miko Fcscnbek Wondering how they come up withassignmcnts like these. . . , A h kiretenfiechern Yvonne Flem, lx lren Florek Robert F'o1 ner i ' . I H 'I ,.f P' Brian Fuller .lohn Gallagher Kevin Gallo 'l'rina Gerrits Carrie Giovannini - Michael Girardin .Bob Giuntoli Jason Glover Justin Goodwin K . . lg, -' 'Ps 5 I 3, 1 XA 'u'f-0-2--x f N X 1 l'iiini Gorlinaikvi' llonailal Gossvr llvailhvi' Grunt Miko Gi-iffilh .Iannio Crooino Kim Gunther - I Furla Gustafson Kiinhoi'ly Guydislm N.- A x l +T fA , ., l - ,. .L Z Kristi llaiaipailai l'Ii'in llzinnvs , l Steve Kirschner, Deiter Jacobs, Andrew Taber, David Brown, Jason Vogler., Jesse Yao. Jeff Ream ,- l - 4 l llrvnilai lluniillon l.oi'zi Hilll'll'l1C'l'Sl11ll.h Uno look szzys it all. l - Q - , ' ff gif , 1 is ', 0 Q, 1 , N1 V'1l'ISllllt' llairrly llaivul llairpm' Kim Hartman 'Panini Ilulvh .lnrlinv Ilaiwkins Phillip llvisei' I Jason Hellberg Joseph Henry Todd Hensley Mark Herrera ' Leanne Hibdon Bonnie Hildcn . ,A 7 . , l - Michael Hitchman 1 .loe lluekuhhv l , Kimherlee Hummel l C'orey.lueolmse11 l Geoff Kaimmer l l l Svoll Hobbs Cynthia l-loehne 'fl Tami Holland .lzmiee llolz Steven Hong f' rf Jeffrey Holop Theodore House av in A N-if I Angela l-lulherl Barbara Hulell I -i 8' Steven lluslofl Susan Jackson 'l'ruvis .lac-olmsen Paul James o James Kainber Jeff Karvanek Amy Loffler Relaxing in pajamas from her locker ward- K K fobe- l Dieter .lohn Kaeser Andrew Johnson I 'l'odd .ludkins . I , Christina Kees MarLin Kehoe Ronald Keller Kim Terry Its not the best. but it beats liver. Jim La Rue Chris Lacy Michael Larson Debbie Lawrence L 84 Dani Lewis Kristina Lindsay Robert Kennedy Steven Kirschner Lisa Kolar John Kim Jasen King l Steve Klauk Callista Koh Greg Kover Michelle Krause Matt Lane Eric Larsen Rodney Larsen Dana Larson Jason Leavell Laura Leibly Shea Linehan Paul Lissner l Anton Leingang Louis Lodefink Jeff Lohr Dawnell Lombard Chris Lu Jeffrey Malloy Ruth Mathison Adrienna Maxwell Andrea Long Brian Longacre Stacey Lonsbery Tami Lozier l Erika Malone , Sara Marr Chris Martin . Christopher Martin Q N lli Rob McCaslin James McCauley John McCauley Joseph McCauley 'mi l Rhys Mccray C Michael McDonald Tammy McElhatLan Brian McGuire att Lane, Thad Vogler, Erick Huggins, Tracy Overby - John McMenamin Kevin McNamara The freshmen class -officers pose with one of the facult y. Doug McRayde Janet Medak Tammy Megiveron I Lisa Montoya Teri Morgan I Cyndi Morris I Kelly Murphy Aaron Murray V I KiSlCI1 Murray --X Brad Nelson Larry Nelson I Vicky Nesbitt .lay Nickerson Court Niemi Casey Normoyle MU 1 U-YW I Corey Nurmi Kristina Ogden Alison Metcalf Scott Meuchel M fe ,. I ,t Sheila Morris Shawn Moss Stacy Murray William Murray! - Meyer ' Murphy A F Napoleon l 5 A Kevin McNamara, Jcre Schrader. Jason King The boys hope lhqv can Hnish I crowd gels uglv. Ile skit before the l 1 l is . Q- l i WHYUC Orlivez Tracy Overhy Heidi Paddock I I ' q I f e 5 ,Q ,R , X kr . Vv. ' '-. l 6 5 uv' Mark Pedersen Tonya Peregrin Shawn Perkins u I Connie Phegley Kirsten Phillips AWendy Phinney , , .Q n , i I .Mkt l i dey s 5 . , l . . . , . l ChristinPittinan Barbara Platts bue Pontius l ' I QQ t, Kenzie Randall T. Randolph Evan Parker l .Iohn Perry Bernadette Piekell Dave Potwin 0 . I Krishan Peak Jason Pearl Sean Peterson Shaun Peterson l Jeffrey Pietila William Pilkey l Doug Potwin Edward Pritchard l Jeff Ream Bi-ian Reese Bonnie I-Iilden: Bonnie just couldn t bear to leave him at home. yas' of 3 4 I My 'A I5 35 6' Q , ff 4 36,1 I' F lr V TQ' 1 ln Mike Reinitz Eric Reslock Dianna Rice Brian Richardson Gregory Richardson Billy Richerds Fred Robinson Gcrriann Robinson Lori Romig 1 Paul Maher, Carla Gustafson Kristi Lemke If Einstein could do it, so can we. Kristi and her pink balloon go everywhere together. 1 I R Y 1 H Joel Ross Tim Rothwell Kenneth Sanchez Lane Sater Eddie Sayefl 'I'odd Schaffer l 2 l W 4,151 '- Elf A' N . Eve Sheffer Britla Sehlender John Sehoening Tanya Schouten .Jeremy Schrader Kim Sebaska . , 1 x 9 4 , 5,51 1 5 I . 6 I I .J ef la u N 1 Nun X ,- .J ali .. -x J 'J R M.: ' v-x I .f it V 'rf 4, -fn W M 'nf 'N' JL, . ,il gf!! '15 W ,. xxx ,v Q nn., 4 . Q Ks., uv V r Nix J XPS N . 5 , 53-3, 5, Q 52 .-gf,-.. f x w w fs Av -..- X LVL X ,A r I i l l l i i l 4 l . i i i i l i I l l Julie Tandy Lori Taylor Connie Phegley, Rhonda Smith and Lisa Brown r The girls enjoy their reserved table at the cafeteria. . Kimberly Terry Ron 'phornas l l i l Pamela Thompson Rachel Thomson Brad Tipping Eric Tourbin Minh Tran DHVYI 'l'V0WhY'ldf-Z0 Katy Uhlman David Vanskike Christina Vinson Jason Vogel Nathan Vogel Thad Vogler r Karen Eich and Adie Maxwell Ilse Von Reis Christopher Walker Shawn Ward A favorable reaction to the new Diet Coke. pe 90 f mfs 5 1-1 x xv ,A- 4 R, X 'P gif, X-:f-'fi Q -f ,F X 'N lx . 2 2 f 4 . 2 mv--f . wage X ff m I ggi 1:5 5' gig , ., . lf. X Q 1' 1' s gl A QV 1 V Q 'f x Ms 4, - an X. ,. 1 .fmx rg : 'T'FQ.C!!.U..:-f' .T wf,,Mj 'v,, 'PV 'i L'- v. 'z3.,., .,,'x I , ' ' 5 e . t r i'f Mr. Hummel shows his new teaching technique . After serving on the school board since 1952, Ester loyal supporter of Olympia High School, retired this 1 Cathy Short really takes her breaks seriously. Service with a Smile A - Echlceti-on as --1 MXH gvlwif John Stocks admires Mr. Timmermarfs crusin' hot car. 1' T '-.-' I:-3 S7515 9S in 6 Li, lin-. s -' N-..,s.. We M AAA1 5: A, u es- su! X Q K -L sv, 5 . .ddd.uv,j,,.n14v'M'. hi' Xfl 1,.. ..?N, , . , , s . ,k. I Q Q' Mr. Sortun looks for his favorite book, Dick and Jane Go to Cleveland. ,dw Mr. Herron seems to be upset about a schedule mix-up. 94 Education Educating The Leaders Of Tomorrow z' 'T' 'Q Mr. Ensberg demonstrates to Mrs. Chase his great ability with word processing. Mr' Lundberg Shows affection if filhrg' WSL vm , . o N-' 2 S ,ff A Beyers wonders what she s going to do with a dozen little coats. ish you three would quit making milkshakes with the lab equip- m a pillar of mv communltv Say Mrs O lefirv ' quips Mr. Guilford Education l r ef ee. fxvis : .. kxk. 1. , ' Tl Es ,, , 3 1 x W Floyd Blizard Laurie Callaghan Tim C8l'lS011 Math P.E. Industrial' Arts Sharron Coontz Barbara Crump Bill Curtis English HFL Foreign Language 1lt ' .-Q. -e A' g is MB ' ff 3 Q 1 3 .+qh.. ff. X t hjgxgk fm X il'1'Ne' 2 ef' fix 'L iffig .3 Vi iw. V el! . T YQ' S .S xv. 1 Walt Chance Jan Chase Science Secretary John Dally P Bob Dunn Industrial Arts Business Ed X Q s rg N Ng x Nt x XX as 51 Q K Nail? X 1 li RQQ is N xi Q ff X gffsfkizgqfxasln s E ,f 1 -X SNK seam? E fifis z Rl: ef . is a t Wave? ANQXA Be good estudiantes, or I'll glue you to the desksv' threatens Senor Kuhl -' Mr. Chance watches his student examine yet another leaf I , 5 . . n XXXAQ a I '- Nw. ,Rfk Y .pq N1 if g. ,kt I xwwn .,.-s V 12: .k..L Q v -427, ? a Education K 5 NWA Run twenty laps . . . I'll wait here, mumbles Mrs. Mr. Gerst babysrts Amy Nordland, Suma Parthasarathy, Brenda Kellogg, Jessica Tarzan Calla han their b . g . ears S 5 if l 5 ll D 5 y g if , l X S ff' l flrr kxgl A Jerry Hinton Warren Hughes Vern Hummel J Rocky Isley P.E. Traffic Safety Science Traffic Safety Diane Jarmon Abby Jones Mary Jane Johnson Dianne Kern Foreign Language Aide Nurse Scretary X Brad Jackson Social Studies Kenn Kerstetter English ik QM E gi' EDUCATION 4 Bruce McQueen Hank Melusky Ken Milholland Maryann Milholland Chris Mondau P.E. Math Industrial Arts Librarian IEP Merle Nelson Peggy O'Keffe Vicki O'Leary Jim O'Sullivan Sue Pattillo Math English Science Business Ed. Librarian No, Bobby, that's 'push' not 'crush, explains Mrs. Bean. Mrs O Keefe tries to cram in her homework for the day K . M' 15 ' :WW W MfW,l- fl usz1wfsW Q me t W Wi L - l 7,1 4' ,gf Z , A 4 ZW MMVI! ' ,115-HE: , ' 4 R, ing? ' a 'K t a was 4 im, f W if in--...- Business Department Teachers get ready for the Great Arena Day Mr. Herbert asks, Do you think I could be an understudy for Tom Selleck? 2-Q Nl- P titt K if X W X Q12 4 l 1 S ' I ' x E l Debbie Pattin Barb Pilkey Val Pope Carol Pruefer Paul Ritter English HFL Social Studies Foreign Language Math Richard Robinson Scott Rutledge Ginger Sarver Judy Schmidt Betty Shaw Math Math Counselor Aide Foreign Language 10 lgEu5:AfiQ-N 1 1 aa a Bill Schumacher heads the construction crew building the Rotary House. Dan Lundberg works enthusiastically with marching band. Wild and crazy Tim Ritter and Mr. Elder prepare to hunt for foxes. A1 1 3' f f 3? ' N, , f'Nx lx: f i l f 1 y 1 sk Kathy Short ASB Wayne Timmerman Music Wayne Shortun Social Studies Bart Wachter Industrial Arts Mary Southon Aide IEP Jeff Waddington Audio!Visual Pete Strobl Industrial Arts Bob Ward English Karla Timmerman Music Colleen Wedam Social Studies - f: '- Ls' EM-1 A X1 x . , ,. .av f M . . . ww 332335 + fx i 'W KX X f X ,P f f - -wi .- ,.:v,- .TW ,g X . M'5v.Xm'5 :ff-M Ali 'Jn-1 -A ' - - -i Activities H l,zuvrunu- We-lk would he proud ofthe liuzou Hand. liringoul the Huhlmle 'l'hv Knowledge Bowlers counts the taste buds on Maul Nlistere Mau-hinel Iongm., I i'un'I lielix-ve they only got 2 pizzas! N-...N W' 'QW , wg? Don't look now, but l think Lhere's an octopus next to you! whispers Dixie Triggs. Q pk - N 5. W li i 'x ii? wig if 1 in This would be u lot nic l i ff- Milestones Ape administers chiropractic treatment on Mike Buehler. 7' 1 : - fit X 4... 'X , irq 5 I it nn A . , 3 , ' V f 3 tx E 3 S' X t I , 3 ' ee ' i Q- i 5 f YK X 'S Q I Y - un if we had some music! Today Nerf basketball, tomorrow Super Sonics. Maybe if l practice a lot, l'lI get a real saxophone next year. p wide variety of interesting classes and activities were offered to students. The English Department aroused much student interest with the Shakespeare Week in December. During this week, two actors from the Oregon Shakespearean Festival in Ashland put on a show for the entire student body while some lucky stu- dents traveled to Seattle to see the Boston Shakespeare Company Ensemble. Another English activity involved a sophomore honors class writing short stories which were then read to a delighted group of Oly Bear Daycare children. The Music Department got off to a good start with the help of two student teachers during first semester. Or- chestra, band, and chorus concerts and competitions kept Mr. and Mrs. Timmerman busy throughout the entire year. Accordingly, small ensemble groups such as the Good Days, Strolling Strings, and Madrigals were kept occupied with numerous performances, especially at Christmas time. The big news in the Business Department was the addition of fifteen Apple IIE computers. As a result, Room 103 was remodeled and a computer center estab- lished there. More computer classes were also added to the curriculum. With computers becoming such an impor- tant part of high school, a separate Computer Department may be developed in the near future. N' wt.. i K ,R X 9' x we john Stocks gets involved with the Shakespeare assem- bly. ig.. Q .. 7 i M ......l y M, Chris Behrens gets a kick out of typing. Mr. Wachter helps Dana with her drafting. W . mari, sf-G-ff. We C, Is there someone around who knows how to run this machine? inquires Keith T N f X X Xi! I A 5 'i xg 10 Q SX , K WW M,:,. ' gf X mg J Mi. A, .Q 'sn,xxwvr1.,xur: .. . A I 2 BLK -5'1 A '. -.w-rfwncffa Printer Keith Twibell carefully adjusts the camera readings. - W-W-.u,gL,,, - v---11 T Q 'MvkfxruV.a ' :H . H M ivwwuwwi - QS., Becky Read bops the birdie. 108 'li isxit 1 l Q iw giggle if 6 is .Q X X X we 1 .9 Lib' Q , - s' MM 'I Y 0 Tim Malroy helps mold the future of America. UL .aft Typing students work hard during class. ,X Agiysi lx 1921. ,f N if KQAZVKR K ,K ,.n . r A i 'U ,Al The maestro of the keyboard . . . Patricia Freinwald. ...ff . 5 N ysvsbnv the holiday season, IEP students chop down Christmas trees. with an accurate eye and a Confident hand a . Y sf I x if N N I N VS.. pf - , ,1L:: , the next Kareem Abdul jabar shoots for two. xfir t with .v.g,..-ai. -ewryerfl'W if- Two members of the carpentry class are ready to pound those nails. ,ig Auto whiz, joe Ferris, prepares to attack another car engine. new course, developed by math instructor Dick Robinson, was added to that department's curricu- lum. This unique class allowed some students to complete both Algebra 3 and 4 and pre-calculus within the same year. Thus, more students will be able to take calculus in future years. Students in the IEP Department continued to beautify Olympia. Those enrolled in Mr. jan Labell's class worked to improve the appearance of some property along Mox- ley Creek. In addition, Christmas trees were sold from the department's plot, providing additional monies for IEP activities. The Olympia Rotary Club once again funded the building of a house. Carpentry classes from the Industrial Arts Department built the house and wood shop students from Mr. john Dally's classes built the cabinets for the home. Some exciting events took place in the Art Depart- ment. First was senior Kelly Curtis' winning design for the USS Olympia. The insignia will appear on the boat, the crew's hats and coats, and all official letters or docu- ments from the ship. Also, calligraphy calendars were printed and sold, utilizing students poetry and art. Physical Education continued to offer such classes as Health and advanced weights. In addition, the nursery and Oly Bear Daycare continued in the Home and Fam- ily Life Department. Improved safety was provided in the library by the installation of a security system to prevent the improper removal of books. Now, the budget can be spent buying new books rather than replacing those lost. Indeed, the departments at Olympia seemed to be growing and offering more and better classes for its stu- dents. 109 Holly cordially invites you to come in and dine at the Burgerstop. Broadcasting from KAOS are Sven Svenson and Dennis Moore Qalias Matt Misterek and Erik Pricej an Chris and Brent enjoy dressing up for dinner at the Royal Fork r ' our Two youn Republicans, Shelly justis and Jeff Ernst proudly help campaign ilor Governor Evans. Claim your spot, Tide gets it clean. 4 'QRS '-- r struts g' m ' ii A K ,J , , 4 tv, ,M qi., . A I . I if .1 Agile. Q, , ,. . 41,7 you sure you want to hold this committee meeting outside, Den- Girls, isn't it easier to drive looking out the front windshield? tr-A9 What kind of party are Dee and Dave planning? A g Nils, G .1 '. 5 Jill, where are you taking those shopping carts? t 2:35, classes ended and students were bound for a variety of places. Some scurried to catch the bus home to get ready for work, while others had to get ready for a big game. Still others found time to relax or to engage in some good old backyard touch football. I:ILL'l.I.p lLfl.LLl:l.I.L' if ' L ggi? 5 is E . 1 Shi - 'W www f' ff W Af -:ff ,. f X ' sXi IQSX X. XX X- X- Vg: - . . --is X 3 ' N- X XN X X X XXX X X- Xrs g XXX XXXQXXQXX X XX XXX-XX XXX X X SXXXXNX-XX . x X.XX X, - I A X L Y X X Q N X5 X sf- ' X X . 'I-'KM N X X .SX Q - b g . X .., f 'N :L ' XR., x R X Xa :Mi X X SRX X 4 ' gs Q E . X , XXX A .1 . 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N? ii A iv' ' 'Q -Q ,, f S W A - .,,, if , 0 N i in X ,, . sg: 7 RSS is i 5 Hermanson plays adecaying Sherlock Holmes Becky Scrivner and Eric Larsen count off their steps Old Detectives Never Die. before curtain call. nw 1: Melissa Center, Jennie Jenkins, Dotsi Simms, Becky Scrivner, Stacey Finnegan, Ayumi Zen, Eric Larsen, ike Denny, Mrs. Deborah Pattin. Row 2: Chrisy Vinson, Suzanne Bailey, Shirley Heath, Mark Maxin, Chris 1, Kim Theilen, Christy Jenks, Jakki Baldwin, Janet Medak, Dianna Rice, Erin Haimes, Sherri Bogue, Teri organ, Shannon Givens, David Vanskike. Row 3: Chad Clarkson, Jasen King, Jason Smith. Not pictured: 'ank Blanchard, Tina Kees. Professor George Cast john Wilson-Eric Larsen Shirley Preston-Shirley Heath Elizabeth Oliver-Jakki Baldwin Phillip Richards-Mike Denny Joanne Grassio-Becky Scrivner Professor George-Chad Clarkson Director-Mary Anderson Stage Manager-Alison Metcalf Understudy-Carol Davis Lights-john Ilcerd Old Detectives Never Die Sherlock Holmes-Brent Hermanson Tupperware Lady- Shannon Givens Cindy Kline-Chrissy Vinson Lourie Mason-Kim Krevey Mrs. Kline-Karen Malm Inspector Mason-Joel Ross Mr. Kline-Mike Denny Director-Dan Pietila Lights-John Ikerd -' P-CSREEC?-N EZCFITANGE Lynda Acquah-Asare Cunilla Albihn Ghana SPain Alexander Hradetzky Anna-Carin Nilsson jose Eduardo Orosa Christina Schjott Germany Sweden Phillipines Denmark Asa Backmar Christina Fernandez Sweden Spain 5 . if L 3 1 Oscar Vinareal Yukiko Watanabe Mexico Japan , C ssii Ayllmi Zell Annick Zimmerman Japan Belgium Lynda goes native! Anna and Asa have FUN on the Chorus trip to Central DEBATE Front Row: jeff Ernst, Chris Siegle, Dave Mer- chant, Dave Lonborg, Mid- dle Row: Peter McLauch- lan, Tessa Snyder, Cynthia C-ibbs, Shawn Martin, Alisa McKay, Sheila Thompson, jennifer Stip- pich, julie Marston. Back Row: jason Helberg, Steve Yegge, Dieter Jacobs, Peter ,.........qnunussllQ Hark who goeth there! quoteth Tessa Snyder. and Shawn offersome constructive criticism to jennifer. Matt Misterek reviews his notes before a de- bate. Bismuti. Debators Continue Winning Streak Success seems to follow the Debate Team, who has placed 2nd in State for three con- secutive years and placed 3rd last year. Coach Ray Arnold commented, The team is do- ing very well this year and should place within the top five. Varsity members, jane Maurer, with four years ex- perience, and Sheila Thomp- son, with three years exper- ience, are' undefeated in league and good hopefuls for State. J.V. Member, jennifer Stip- pich, has done well in extem- poraneous speaking along with julie Marston who was a finalist in oratory at a tourna- ment at TESC. Tessa Snyder summed up the year, lt's hard work but worth it. 117 Student Government ASB Secretary ASB President Robin McWain Ken Harvey We The People The Student Government cabinet, which consisted of the ASB and class officers, met every day during sixth period. The cabinet was responsible for coordinating all Student Government activities. These included Homecoming and it's activities: dances and assemblies: the annual food drive, student elections: the annual ASB budget: screening club and activity fundraisers: and providing student input for school administration. As the working arm of the Senate, Student Government 2 ,W ASB Vice President TASB Treasurer Greg Lane Susie Rice investigated and acted upon the Senate's requests. The Senate was made up of students elected in their social studies and English classes to represent the students. The Senators met to decide on important issues and to present the students' view. Together, the Student Government cabinet and the Senate worked as a laison between students, faculty and administration. .. . 1 ,. I M.--wang? . wry . Sa.. ff .aj i 1.55 . . kr N-tg.,f s..,.ze e rg., . f 'if ig.. 41,4 A M e' ,, f fs' 5 E A Q 1 6 , 2-af! 7.25: 2 rl . gi., 3 I E., H . - 1 G saws. Q , , af W Row 1: D. Merhcant, R. McWain, G. Lane, J. Ernst, T. jones, C. Siegle, H. Cullen. Row 2: M. Misterek, D. Lonborg, E. Price, D. Moody, A. McKay, Mr. Ellick, Advisor, B. Hermanson, fNot pictured: K. Larson., Committees ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE: Chairperson: J. Ernst, J. Kiley, M. Larson, M. Hitchman, D. Vanskike, R. Martin, R. Triggs, C. Seigle, J. Nunez, T. Holland, P. Frienwald. ATHLETIC COMMITTEE: Chairperson: K. Larson, D. Moody, A. Fitz- morris, R. McCaslin, D. Winter, j. Chaisson, C. Barclay, D. Brownell, R. Edclins, M. Conner, R. Diebold, S. Woodruff, T. Winter. CAMPUS RULES 8: ENVIRONMENT: Chairman: D. Merchant, W Hanna, M. Pederson, T. Baker, C. Siegle, R. Wilson, C. Wright, S Albert. DANCE: Chairmen: D. Lorton, M. Misterek, j. Stocks, K. Harvey, K. Brown, C. Lorton, S. Boe, K. Koinzan. PUBLICITY 8: PROMOTIONS: Chairperson: D. Lonborg, J. Baldwin, S. Thompson, M. Crumley, S. Mulligan, T. Ogden, j. Krug. SOCIAL: Chairperson: A. McKay, K. Keck, R. Johnson, C. Nelson, C. Koh, D. Higgenbothen, S. Mulligan, T. Ogden, F. Frowhlich, D. Fehr- ing, L. Bash, C. Siegle, L. Lalfond, J. Stippich, L. Weiland, S. justis, J. Reinitz, R. McWain, D. Lorton, L. Hannaway, Mrs. Sarver: Advisor, Mrs. Wise: Advisor. ' ' ' ' 'T WMYK' . 'iff , . x , va QQ ' I Q ww. - V K V ,W I X an 'mm Ja' i Xi iii X Activity Knowledge Bowl The quix kids have returned with a successful year of trivia competition. Members of the lst Team, Dave Lomborg, a holdover from last year, Tim McDonald, Dave Merchant, and Eric Price, took first place in most of their competitions. Teams 2,3, and al- ternates also placed well in their events. The competitions included three regional matches against nearby schools Capital, North Thurston, Tumwater, and others and also some invitational matches. ln addition, the Olympia knowledge bowlers hosted their own invitational here in March. Leading the successful group were advisor, Mr. Dave Ensberg and his assistant coaches, Mrs. Betty Shaw, Mr. lim Carlson, and Mathematical biologist, Mrs. Gale Larson. Mr. Ens- berg added that the team was better than last year, but everyone was bet- ter than last year. W.- V.-..... Me., f-W M let ,nan Row 1: B. Shaw K Malm E Lomborg I Julius Mr Carlson Row 2 M Wolfson R Milarch C Willrich, D Lomborg C Hsu Mr Ensberg E Marr Row 3 J Gearhart T McDonald E Price S Fasano, M. Larson J Blecha A Hradetzky Mrs Larson Row 4 M Misterek D Merchant Peer Support Peer Support Team Advisor, Mr. Dick Allen, described Peer Support as a program designed to help people. The Peer Support Team QPSTQ members offered assis- tance to new students and helped them to adapt and get involved in Olympia's campus life. They also provided tutor- ing for over 100 of their peers throughout the year. ln the spring, the members traveled to nearby middle schools to prepare the incoming fresh- men for their transition into high school. The Peer Support Team also did something new by providing posters in the Hello Walk. These thought-provok- ing signs were posted month- ly. PST was there to help ev- eryone. PST member Laurie Wieland recalled, We tried our best to make everyone feel comfortable about school. .V 'TQ 'S' I Row 1: K. Huggins M Tu K Schmidt K Keating B Finn N Bloom Row 2 K McHale L Wieland Ernst, C. Krinbring S Tam K Keck Mr Allen Row 3 A McKay J Gibbon G Lane D Merchant Mermilliod, D. Lomborg S Justice H Cullen Row 4 K Harvey T Steen 120 : ' C l t , T ' S t k', Ch l H dricks, Chris Willrich, Mrs. Ensberg, Advisor, Karen Keck, Bruce Byles, lligfcf:'1i?tillowO2inIkiisJficri Dearin-smglierlbgathy Vgi-if Roi?3: Mary Roberts, Elizabeth Pearson, Patty Klntzley, Laurie Wieland, Jill dberg. Deadlines became the most important word in the newspaper reporters' lives as they struggled to meet their stories due dates. The production of our paper ran rather smoothly thanks to the cooperation of reporters, commented co-editor Dave Lonborg. Not only were deadlines a concern, but gathering the facts accurately and interviewing key people were often problems for the young reporters. Also, staffers typed their own stories with the use of the word processing program on the Apple II comput- ers, often a challenge for those with little typing ex- perience. The chemistry of the staff was really nice. People seemed to enjoy working togetherj' com- mented Co-Editor Matt Misterick. Members of annual staff faced a tough jobg they needed to create a book even better than that in 1983. A second chal- lenge for the two exper- ienced members was to teach the new members how to design layouts and crop pictures effectively. Staffers spent many week- ends and vacations work- ing to meet the deadlines involved in this produc- tion. In'the spring when the book comes out, all of the hard work and frustra- tions are forgotten, re- sponded Mrs. Ensberg. 121 FBLA The Future Business Leaders of America's fFBLAj main purpose C. Gardner, M. Perranti, B. Moser, S. Tam, D. Reinertsen, K. Twibell, S. Rice, T. Steen, S. Parthasarathy, R. Triggs, K. Pond, 1. Julius, Mrs. Hanna, Advisor, R. Winters. Medical Careers Anyone interested in pursuing an education in the medical field was en- couraged to join Medical Careers. The club intro- duced its members to dif- ferent medical professions by having guest speakers and touring hospitals to fa- miliarize students with the lifestyles of people in- volved in the world of medicine. The club also in- formed students of differ- ent ways to get financial aid for college. In the spring, members helped with the blood drive and traveled to the University of Washington Hospital to observe open heart sur- gery. 122 help the students gain a knowledge of the business world by training for it and promoting leadership. Some students were able to attend Western Region Leadership Conference in Spokane. It was a great opport nity to get to know others interested in the business field and to learn m about leadership, commented Paul Twibell, one of the students attendi the conference. Other club activities included selling pocket calendars, ai balloons and sponsoring a car wash. WHS 0 I D S M. Petters, J. Wise, B. Hill, K. Malm, P. Foss, C. Johnson, A. Taylor, B. Belts, Nurse johnson. ey Club, sponsored by the Olympia Kiwanis b, served the school and community. Helping ple and having fun were two of the main ectives of the club. At Christmas, club mem- s rang bells for the Salvation Army. In the ing, they organized a Super Dance for mus- ar dystrophy. To raise money for this event, s sold bumper stickers. Club officers Lane, president, Kevin Forrest, vice presi- Steve Larsen, treasurer, and Katie Schmidt, J managed to keep the club's 105 mem- organized. a . . , , Ask, joey McCann, Advisor Dick Allen. Row 1: Mr. Allen, C. Feldman, R. Wilson, V. Brown, K. Harvey, D. Schmidt, D. Merchant, C. johnson, C. Lane, B. Hermanson, E. Price, D. Lonborg, J. Hastings, A. Hertlien. Row 2: L. Taylor, K. Schmidt, M. Tu, E. Kiley, D. Clark, C. Reed, K. Ziegler, C. Mozel, A. Wagner, L. Ream, M. Taylor, S. Thompson, B. Kellogg. Row 3: S. Flem, S. Koester, J. Lindberg, M. Miller, K. Keck, S. justice, 1. Reinitz, T. Campbell, J. Gibbon, P. Evans, K. Bert, K. Vail, T. Smotryski, E. johnson, L. Lemke. Row 4: A. Nordland, C. Mermilliod, N. Bloom, B. Finn, M. Hanson, S. Albert, J. Ream, E. Huggins, H. Cullen, R. Martin, T. Steen, J. Litchenberg. Row 5: A. LeBlanc, K. McKinley, L. Wieland, T. Ogden, 1. Yas, K. Lemke, K. Murray, D. Shipley, I. Anderson, K. Phillips, E. Frost, C. Manning, A. Doench, L. james. Row 6: B. Bjerke, I. Burreson, D. Moody, T. Carrets, K. Anderson, M. Kirschner, J. Ellsworth, C. Lockhart, S. Larsen, L. Lafond, I. Ernst, j. Strecker, C. Siegle. DECA developed future leaders in the field of marketing and distribution. They sponsored fundraisers such as the selling of Homecoming roses and Val- O-Crams. Money from these sales was used to send members to state leader- ship conferences and on field trips. DECA students had equal opportuni- ties to provide input at meetings and were involved in different committees. Officers included Sean O'Neil, presi- dent, Keith Payne, vice president, Dave Echtle, treasurer, Andrea Olson, secre- tary, and Jeff Bert, seargent at arms. 1: Andrea Olson, Debbie Sevedge, Sue Micholsen, Lisa Russel, Dominique Calle, jenna nd Row 2- Steve Albert Dave Echtle Keith Payne, Sean O'Neil, jeff Bert, David Hougan, Bike Club Q Row 1: S. Schell, S. Hyer, M. McCormack, J. Reintz, S. justis, M. Blum. Row 2: A. Berschauer, A. Tarzan, S. Albert, J. Gearhart, Mr. Elder, Advisor, K. Twibell, J. Tarzan, S. Parthasarathy, S. Davis, C. Fering, C. Cu, P. McLachlan. C1uT1- Club Gun club was started to teach members how to shoot their ri- fles with skill and smarts, em- phasizing sports and safety. The team participated in a national shooting event at Missouri Technical College. Mr. Strobl encouraged this sport for every- one because it required limited strength. The officers were President-Tony Aslin, Vice- President-David Dewall and Treasurer-joe Ferris. Bike Club tChain Gangj, an informal social group of people like to ride bikes, was most active in the fall and the spring, with l ' th m nsoon season. In addition to da and over ayoff during e o y night rides, they had bike clinics, where members and r members learned to fix their bikes. Steamboat Island, Rainier and Tolmie State Park. Everyone fi ished and enjoyed the rides. At Tolmie Park, they played tou football with an English muffin, and on the Rainier ride, thri people took a wrong turn and got lost. Each ride for the bike fl' was different, spontaneous, social, and usually more of an ad ture than anyone bargained for. In the fall, they had three rides before the hard rain set ii 1 c Ven 124 Left to Right: D. Guy, R. Watspn, J. Ferris, T. Aslin, D. DeWall, Mr. Strobl. Homemakers of America was a service organiza- designed to help youth assume their roles in society ..,..g.. community involvement. President Kathy Hol- is, Treasurer Sean Parker, and Secretary Shawna Rise ept the FHA members busy throughout the year. Club members went skating and skiing for recreation nd sold crystal for a moneymaking project. A regional eeting attended by the officers helped members learn f activities which they could implement at OHS. Row 1: S. Mickelson, L. Henderson, A. Morland. Row 2: M. Zarrell, C. England, S. Peltola, S. Rise, M. Roberts, K. Hollis, C. Stanard, C. Cornett, R, Rosenfield. Row 3: R. Martinson, P. Williams, S. Pontius, T. Losier, M. Renberg, C. Bigelow. Row 4: J. Pearson, S. Parker, Mrs. Albee, Advisor. N . 'EFT 3, I W Reprographics Reprographics was simply the school print shop. Students in Re- ' prographics spend four days a week printing the school newspaper, pro- grams for the football games, and sta- tionary. The Club was funded by the school and money made from selling the programs and stationary. to Right: J. Johnson, H. Shook, S. Shick, Mr. O'Sullivan, K. Twibell, B. sk International Club Row 1: 1. Tarzan, A. Metcalf, C. Notenboom, M. Riggle, K Happala, D. Shipley, L. Yarger, C. Ferandis, A. Zimmerman, G Albihn, P. Bailey, S. Tami, C. Mai. Row 2: j. Green, L. Stead- man, K. Malm, C. Gibbs, K. Fisher, L. Hibdon, M. Tu, G Robinson, A. Mai, D. Oroza, A. Zen, Y. Watanabe. Row 3: Mr Le Tourneau, Advisor, C. Hsu, J. Wak, L. Weiland, K. Murry, P. Smith, K. Randall, S. Bailey, B. Harris, J. Wright, C. Davis, I Blecha, D. Ferhing. Gerrnzii Club Ucerman Club is rising from the ashes, and will fhopefullyj make such expressions as 'Freitag gittseidank' everyday occurances at OHS. commented Ms. Carol Pruefer. The club's activities included bake sales, and a Christmas party. Pretzel and hot chocolate sales helped to raise money for ski trips and a visit' to Leavenworth. German Club was led by Q.. President lim Gearhart, Secretary Michelle Hanson, and Treasurer Debbie Tygart. According to President Jill Green, International Club designed to familiarize American students with the exchange students and their culture while in return, foreign exchange students to learn and adjust to Amerie culture. An introduction party to get students familiar wit o another started the year. Other activities included a field t to Seattle, a Halloween party, a hikingfcampmg trip, and bseball game. President ill Green Vice-President Alexander Hradetzl' I , Secretary Asa Backmar, and Treasurer Drew Freeman helped to make a memorable year for the members, bo foreign and American. PAB G CBr nRow2 Row 1: T. Wubbena, E. Alexander, S. Beagles, C. Laur, B. Moser, D. Tygart, R. Wilson, S. ivvens ya Berschauer, D. Johnson, M. Hanson, S. Britton, B. Finn, K. Smellow, E. Larson, 1. Ream, E. Reslock Y Flem M Frau Pruefer: Advisor. Row 3: A. Tarzan, J. Hastings, P. Foss, 1. Heiser, D. johnson, C. Nelson, D. Neufeld D Shipley 126 Queirolo, E. Larson. Row 4: F. Berschauer, D, Leichty, D. Jacobs, R. LeBlanc, I. Springsteel, T. Conner M Lerch rench Club Parlez-vous francais? French Club membership oomed as over eighty students were involved in some of he most fun activities ever, including watching French ovies, going Christmas caroling and having parties. To aise money for these events, croissants were sold during ctivity periods. Club presidents, julie Krug and Steve arsen, along with Secretary jill Gibbon and Treasurer aula Evans, planned and coordinated activities with the elp of advisor, Mrs. Betty Shaw, and the French Club ouncil. atin Club Row 1: C. Christopher, K. Keck, S. justis, I. Gibbon, T. Mai, K. Beahm, T jones, K. Keating, P. Evans, C. Reed, R. Wubbena. Row 2: S. Parthasarathy I. Stippich, E. Anderson, A. LeBlanc, G. Hoffman, C. Lockhart, Mrs. Shaw L. Eberly. Row 3: D. Clark, T. Wier, K. Vail, C. Krinbring, I. Reinitz, E Pearson, A. Miller, M. Tu, J. Pearson, E. Kiley, C. Cognasso, M. Kloepfer, S Larsen, T. Anderson. Row 4: K. Densmore, K. Forrest, L. Steadman, M Behlke. Row 5: D. Lonborg, M. Anderson, E. Price, 1. Bishop, G. Ryan, K McHale, P. McLachlan, M. Bunce, S. Yegge, T. Smotryski, J. Krug, L Wieland. I Mr. Curtis, Advisor. Row 1: L. Leibly, M. Connor, J. Glover, C. Neimi, L. Smith. Row 2: C. Hardy, K. Guydish, J. Smith, P. Betten, D. Coplen, L. Holz, T. Blocker, D. Stillwell. Row 3: K. Endicott, T. Brown, P. Mahar, T. Shook, P. Murray, J. Weisenfedl, S. Whitlock, J. Hellberg, C. Jenks, R. Thomas, T. Vogler. Row 4: C. Brown, J. Fritch, D. Vaughn, T. McDonald, L. Hanaway, A. LeBlanc, C. Gibbs, E. Huggins, M. Kirschner, G. Vaughn. Row 5: S. Kirschner, K. Heikkila, B. Diebold, M. Carlson, J. Kiley, T. Carpenter, K. Malm. Olympia School District has the largest enrollment of Latin students Q107j in the Pacific Northwest. We are very proud of our students who have worked very hard academically to achieve Latin awards at both the state and national levels, commented club advisor Bill Curtis. President Adrienne Leb- lanc, vice-president Tim McDonald, and secretary Lorna Hannaway kept Latin club busy with many activities including the an- nual Christmas party at Mr. Curtis' home and the foreign language banquet. Spring activities in- volved a national Latin exam, Washington State Latin Convention and the Roman games at Ingersol Stadium. During summer, some students plan to at- tend the national conven- tion at the University of Virginia. 127 S anis Club Spanish Club was by far the largest club. Club president Kris Larson and ad- visors Senor Bill Kuhl and Senorita Diane jarmin organized all activities which in- cluded skating, carolling, and dinner out- ings at Los Hermanos. The foreign lan- guage banquet was held in the spring. This year was the most active year yet Row 1: M. Tierney, C. Herron, M. Freshley, B. Kellogg, T. Earnest, J. Jacobs, E. Knouse, A. T. Ritter, T. Winter, B. Scheffer, B. Winter, J. McCann, S. Frost, 1. Flinner, S. Fenton. Row Romig, M. Smith, J. Strecker, 1. Nunez, M. Carsley, C. Christopher, S. Richards, M, Wier, K. Curtis, K. Bert, R. Eddins, D. Moody, J. Burreson, B. Lamar. Row 3: J. Normoyle, J. Sanderson, C. Brandell, K. Larson, J. Missel, J. Carnevali, C. Mermilliod, C. Richardson D Loonam M Tate S Koester T Gerrits A Nordlund A Cennotti M Con Waltrip B Bjerke O Villarreal Row5 T Seeley D johnson E johnson W Carlson S Ped M Bean G Kapust C Feldman R Connell P.T1deman I Wack D. Lorton 1. Bro Hendricks. Row 6: E. Lonborg, M. Bushell, J. Julius, M. Bowman, D. Eldridge, N. Armer, C. La Schmidt, M. Taylor, C. Latta, R. Wilson, 1. Lindberg. Row 4: D. Abbott, J. Ray, J. Kainber ' , . , . , . , . ' , . , . ', . 1 1 ,,.. . .I ,,.. ,,. ,,. V c and next year will be even more event- ful, commented Vice-president Tim Winter. Involvement in Future Farmers of America helps to teach students the different aspects of animal life and care. The major activities of FFA were old McDonald's Farm in the spring and taking animals to the Children's Orthope- dic Hospital to cheer up the patients. Paula Engel was chosen to attend the annual nation- al convention in Kansas City, Missouri. Offi- cers included Randy Hodva, Steve Pontius, Deb Mattingly, Paula Engel and Tim Johnson. 128 Lorton, M. White, S. Boe, K. Fiest, C. Solt, C. Barclay. Row 7: B. Clark, C. Manning, j. Schlen Endicott, S. Bensky, J. Ruffier, R. Watson, W. Gore, G. Goldsmith, S. Flem, M. Ingham, P. Cc D. Cwutormson. Row 1: Randy Hovda, Steve Pontius, Deb Mattingly, Paula Engel, Tim johnson. Row 2 Cox, Brett DeRousie, Randy Day, Mr. Milholland. Row 3: LJ. Maddox, Dana Wood, McGuire, Tom Young. Row 4: Tim Shearer, Don Cwuy, Tammy McCiveron, Geri Dean Wood. Honor Society A A A L - . L onor Society was organized differently this year. Ray nner, assisted by chairpersons, formed a cabinet to lead club's activities and make it a more active part of the ool. Each chairperson was in charge of a different com- ttee. Committees included Knowledge Bowl headed by l Green, By-laws organized by Peter McLachlan, Fun n by Karen Keck, Exchange with Tessa Snyder chair- rson, News Service headed by Shawn Martin, and Lec- re!Discussion with Cynthia Gibbs as chairperson. With is new organization plan, Advisor Dave Ensberg is try- to involve more students in the club's leadership, en- ling more students to become active in this club. Row 1: C. Feldman, G. Kapust, K. Larson, C. Cognasso, C. Fehring, B. Miller, K. Curtis, C. Ryan, J. Bishop, K. McHale, D. Schmidt, B. Hermanson, E. Price, A. Hartlein, J. Hastings, S. Thompson, D. Merchant, Row 2: K. Keck, A. McKay, R. Connor, C. Herron, B.J. Fenton, D. Tobin, A. Berschaur, J. Gearhart, M. Misterek, A. Tarzan, D. Hayes, D. Johnson, S. Tam, D. Lonborg, G. Johnson, E. Kiley, M. Tu, D. Clarke. Row 3: S. Martin, D. White, J. Sanderson, C. Brandell, J. Missel, C. Hendrix, K. Colantuono, C. Hsu, T. Mai, C. Laur, K. Grant, B. Moser, D. Johnson, S. Flem, A. LeBlanc, K. Schmidt. Row 4: P. McLaughin, S. Thompson, C. Willrich, D. Larson, A. Fitzmorris, R. LeBlanc, D. Couchran, D. Vaughn, S. Rice, J. Mauer, 'l'. Gifford, J. Hiser, J. Gibbon, T. Campbell. Row 5: E. Alexander, E. Lonborg, J. Julius, K. Hart, D. Myers, D. Loonam, M. Tate, M. Miller, M. Hanson, K. Vail, S. Ream, S. Sigle. Row 6: D. Smith, S. Beagles, D. Carlson, C. Mermilliad, N. Bloom, B. Finn, H. Cullen, J. Strecker, G. Lane, R. Martin, A. Wagner, K. Theilend. Row 7: R. Johnson, E. Anderson, J. Ernst, L. James, D. Carlson, J. Litchenberg, A. Doench, E. Johnson, I.. Lemke, M. Kirshner. Ushers was a group of reliable, warmhearted stu- dents dedicated to helping their fellow students as well as members of the faculty and the communi- ty. The group assisted peers and faculty at arena and also sold tickets and programs to many sports events throughout the year. Club officers includ- ed Becky Miller, presi- dent, Tessa Snyder, vice president, and Patty' Kintzley, secretaryftrea- surer. w 1: Elizabeth Pearson, Katie Schmidt, Juli Marston, Patty Kintzley, Jennifer Bishop, Sylvia Flem, Amy rdlund, Liz Bryden. Row 2: Kevin Harris, Mike Kloepfer, Darren Seamen, Adrienne LeBlanc, Christy Johnson, ky Miller, Kristin Pond. Cheri Bryan, Claudine Mermilliod. 129 Q I k 5 v 1 mi USC Flutes-Row 1: J. Holz. T. Mueller, S. Jones, D. Simms, A. Backmar, N. Bloom, D. Clarke. Row 2: K. Randall, B. Finn, K. Lemke, M. Cooper, B. Wood, 'lf Blake, A. Beedle, S. Flem. Row 3: A. Sprengel, L. Leibly, J. Wack, S. Davis, K. Uhlman, .L Wise, D. DeMarce, C. Standard. '9 Clarlnets-Row 1: C. Latte. T. Overby, J. Almonzor, E. Tourbin, H. Murphy, K. Reed. P. Smith. Row 2: M. Charles, L. Taylor, E. Anderson, L. Putyrae, A. Clarke, 71 Ogden. C. Giovannini. Row 3: S, Beagles, K. Zeigler, C. Bryan, K. Morris. 71 Leingang, Saxophones-Row 1: K. Gunther, S. Muechel, K. Anderson, E. Alexander, P, Betten, D. Smith, C, Hsu. C. Lacey, K. Florek. Row 2: D. Williams, K, Anthony, S. Thompson, V McDowell, J. Blecha, L. Lodefind, J. King, C. Lorton, . , A. Hradetzky. Row 3: R. Lewis, R. McCaslin, J. Burreson, M. McDonald, J. Wright, M. Hinchcliffe, B. Reese, M. Hougan. The Oly Band emblem, designed by '82-'83 drum major Ross W W The band continued its tradition of being an OHS instituion Cmental institution, that is? as it played and marched its way through the year. In addition to play- ing at most of the football and basketball home games, the band participated in the University of Washing- ton's Band Day. Marching seasons was highlighted by the Work put in by '83-'84 drum major John Stocks and student teacher Scott O'Hara, whose efforts at Oly ,v. N'-Q 1 'Qu .-aa' N 'Q O I 4 v o f 21 . AAP: V1 Eff V445 he V: 1 'N 11 31 F We I lfl- Y -, XA ,vs 5 V ,im X A 1 W I 1 dp 'ef Q N 7 ' ' Lk , AM 61 A A ,bi 1 ' ' 1,3 viii X 1 1 ' '- . Aww., ., - .5 ....,, if ' H- fa' . w .5 Qi 4 aff fi . , ' Kiolfb , , ' , . ..f- - an 7? -,'. -, FH lilfw jazz 51454144614 M ,,, -3 , ml i The Jazz Ensemble, consisting of five saxophones, four trum- pets, three trombones, and a rhythm section, met at 7:00 a.m. sharp every day for practice. They played for two dances in March, marathon events in April. The group also toured Vancou- ver, Victoria. Outstanding performers were Steve Thompson ltrumpetj, first chair in All State and John Stocks and Greg Funkhouser ldrums.l l would like to help the students get the kind of skill they need to progress as far as they want to go in their lifetime, commented Mr. Timmerman Wayne and Karla Timmerman have been overseeing the OHS Music Depart- ment for much longer than the class of 1984 has been around. A musician since childhood, Mrs. T lThe Timmermans are known affectionately as the T.s around the Music Buildingl began at Olympia as a string instrument teacher in 1962. Within her first year, she was also teaching glee and chorus. Five years later a band teacher's job became available, and Wayne received the op- portunity to work at Olympia, where the community is very supportive of the schools and the music program. They are also very fond of the students. I think the kids l work with are some of the best people l could become associ- ated with, reflected Mr. Timmerman. Row 1: John Stocks, Eric Alexander, Rob McCaslin, Damon Smith. Row 2: Ste ve Beagles, Travis Shook, Alex Hradetzky, Clarrissa Hsu, Steve Thompson, David Bossio, Chris Fehring, Pete McLachlan, Eric Reslock, Darrell Cochran, Steve Bassett, Not Pictured: David Pedigo, Amy Rhul, Mark Carlson. Mr. And Mrs. X s Q ii X . Q 4 W ,E 5 ..,. . .--- i S. i i rchestra Approxlmately 38 students were busy playlng In orchestra at appearances all over Olympia. ln addition, members attended a contest at Timberline lnvolvlng schools ln Southwest Washington. At the contest, Dave Tobln, Aaron Tarzan and Callsta Koh played W vlolln solos. .. .,.a. .. NM X, X X W.. Row 1: C. Koe, M. Larson, T. Nguyen, C. Weaver. Row 2: J. Yao, A. Tarzan, D. Shipley, C. Scheffer, J. Gearhart, M. Stephenson, L. Hibdon, D. Tobin, D. Walters. Row 3: D. Tygart, E. Thaller, C. Clark, C. Fehring, M. Connor, M. Misterek, D. Fehring, D. Hougan, Lm Millgan, P. Heiser, K. Malm, Scott O'Hara. Row 4: Mrs. Timmerman, B. Mathison, D. Bowen, D. Miskimmens, A. Berschauer, D. Shipley, C. Stephenson, J. Clifton, F Berschauer, L. Terry, K. Eich, A. Long, M. Tran, V. Prtichard, H Paddock. Strolling Strings ,.-an-alll Debbie Tygart, David Tobin, Karen Malm, Dawn Fehring, Mike Larson, Cathy Clark, Laura Milligan, Michelle Connor, Co-Leader: Matt Misterek, Accompanist: Elizabeth Pearson, Leader: Aaron Tarzan, Not Pictured: Karl Stephenson. From the Thurston County Fair to the Governor's Mansion, this year's group of twelve dedicated musicians, led by Aaron Tarzan and Matt Mlsterek strolled for various banquets, meetings, and other community events throughout the year. I... .......... 36 G! 5 .Q 5004 Day Girl's Glee was a group for ninth and tenth grade girls who were interested in singing. The girls per- formed at the shopping malls at Christmas time and at various concerts and contests throughout the year. Miss Krystal Shoop, student teacher, taught under Mrs. Tim- merman for all of this year's vocal groups. Good Days was a group of twelve talented young ladies, and their equally gifted accom- panlst, Jeff Ernst. They performed pop music and were very popular at luncheons and meet- ings. This year's group was led by Kristin Hug- glns. GLEE: Row 1: S. Braley, S. Bailey, K. Terry, K. Phillips, C. Coyne, J. Hawks, J. Abbott, L. Yarger, K. Fisher, K. Franzen, M. Forrester, Miss Shoop. Row 2: Mrs. Timmerman, A. Long, S. Brown, K. Peters, S. Cook, K. Spellman, K. Eich, H. Grant, S. Morris, B. Schlender, S. Jackson, E. Scheffer, A. Metcalf. Row 3: S. Bradford, J. Bishop, T. Gerrits, A. Zimmerman, J. Henderson, L. Savoie, T. Pergrin, C. Morris, M. Crumley, K. Haapala, K. Murry, Teresa Roening, J. Shelly. GOOD DAYS: Row 1: E. Kiley, L. Anderson, S. Fen- ton, G. Johnson, K. Huggins. Row 2: D. Schmidt, J. Ernst, J. Pilgrim. Row 3: M. Collins, K. Krinbring, K. Mozel, A. Wagner. 1 1 Cindy Morris, Sheila Morris ,aff kick back after an exhausting day in Glee. dlzoru .Q Jlfladrigal Chorus is a group for all boys and for eleventh and twelfth grade girls who are interested in singing. Their president was Debra Schmidt and their secretary was Jim Sanderson. The group was invited to Ellensberg for a cho- ral workshop at Cen- tral Washington Unl- versity. They also performed at con- certs, contests, and various banquets throughout the year. This group of students sings songs which are usually contemplative in nature, in which two or more voices sing separate melodies to a simple text. These songs are called madrlgals, thus the name of the group. The group was led by Karen McHale, and their announcer was Tim Winter. They performed for some of the more formal banquets and meetings in our area. CHORUS: Row 1: Mrs. Timmerman, A. Wagner, K. Mozel, T. Earnest, K. Huggins, S. Parker, S Lohr, P. Smith, M. Lane, D. Smith, C. Siegle, S. Fenton, G. Johnson, A. Nordfand, B. Moser, A Backmar, Miss Shoop. Row 2: D. Johnson, A. Nilsson, K. Malm, E. Anderson, S. Shorb, J. Boyd, J. Goodman, M. Sherwood, R. Connor, T. Shook, B. Strong, C. Laur, M. Close, J. Hastings, L. Anderson, J. Pilgrim, L. Wieland. Row 3: E. Pearson, A. Fitzmorris, B. McAferty, D. Reinertsen, Sean Peterson, R. Connell, B. Scheffer, C. Taylor, R. Thomas, S. Kirshner, J. lkerd, E. Kiley, K. Krinbring, K. Keating, T. Savjeck, A. Miller, D. Johnson, T. Anderson, Row 4: V. Brown, K. Vail, T. Gifford, K. Kaiser, P. Twibell, P. Nelson, S. Fasano, D. Guttormson, R. Diebold, J. Sanderson, J. Hastings, E. Anderson, D. Winter, T. Winter, K. McHale, D. Schmidt, K. Pond, R. Mertena, M. Collins, C. Hunsinger. MADRIGALS: Row 1: B. Scheffer, T. Gifford, R. Connell, D. Reinertsen, K. Pond, M, Sherwood, K. McHale, T. Winter. Row 2: S. Shorb, J. Stippich, C. Laur, Greg Lane, E. Anderson, J. Hastings. Sports F sv W - ...1 . 4- fs, -5 S95 E F ll! - . . .4 - X R .nm ,. 4 . .. . ' It -.X ,fl QQ. .. . 5 :.- . - .N V . . - , - Y Greg Kapust goes in for the pin! ... .. laud- 'il St. S K . . ki .xg qk: A H . .. S k K. , l. i .. . L... K. .L . . f.. - .... . k .. ,S S .wx . .. .L . .ifksgg X , Tom Scaarer gives the ball a boot for the Bears. Sports Heidi Palmer demonstrates her judge winning smile. Coach Creighton gives Volleyballers inspiration to go get 'emi .K l. X. X X XX Y X .S JN kv ,n- Another point for the Bears as Tami Holland sinks a freethrow. PM -1 I , if f , fa in -fs, 2 ' S2 zqlkfifaf ' Y ,AQ 4 Li ! QP? ' J 1, gf Y, 4 2 F Q , so ff if .4 if Li 35 5 9 ,.,, mf' 5 -li. Q is T Ai , . A. Home Kathy Brown shows her winning form. Dance Team Dance Comes Alive Together Friends Strive For Excellence I have been very impressed by the 1983 84 Oly Girls Dance Team They are a committed group who conslstantly strives for excellence In their performances by dedlcatlng themselves to long and sometimes difficult hours of practice stated Mrs Valene Pope Dance Team advisor Team members practiced four days a week plus one additional night with the band durlng the football and basketball seasons Special routlnes created for football Included the Back to School Agaln fifties dress up routine and the co performance wtth the Capital Cougarettes Seven members of the team went to Dance Camp at Pacific Luthern Untversl ty thss past Summer The gtrls brought home a Superior Trophy following the tradition of the past two years when the Olympia Hugh School Dance Team has been gtven a Superior Award The most Important part of Dance Team was the closeness between members commented Sensor Debbie Sevedge Holly Neel was also lmpressed by the comradeshnp Being on for three years I have made many lasting friendships I enjoy the performances because It makes the hard work pay off Captaxn Jenna Derkland was deltghted with the team because they were so determlned and so supportive Jenna felt that thus was her best year and was glad to end with such a great group of glrls Senior Co Captain Karen Keck also highly valued her three years on the team My memories of hugh school will be of the good times and the hard work that I shared with the other team members Swisvw 4-All s X x lst tt gs, .1 . in ,Q Senior Debbie Sevedge, Advisor Valerie Pope, Senior Holly Neel .av-I Co-Captain Karen Keck, Captain Jenna Derk- Jenna Derkland, Rhea Mertina, Rhonda Johnson, Karen Keck, land, Lieutenant Jakki Baldwin 40 Yizfx K XX X x T Xa X XSS SX X X x Q , XX . 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' kfk .gf Lzwi m 3 Q if 1 ' Y 'adm 4 1 U4 as Qs ff' 1 -5-S f 1' if F Gwyn -and Bobbi Jo smile for the camera. 143 Soccerlwrestling Cheerleaders - . fe f Helping To Draw Support For The Teams p Girls- Raise lgan-sz-Spirits By Adding Enthusiasm Mrs. Jane Wise Soccerlwrestling builds a pyramid. ..,,. .r g p , X 1 V: 1 1.3! f 'if In 5 ll H A- 'Z rf if 'SXTQI - Q u fg fgs' 1 - ff Q 36, 16' Q. g l. .ig , i A it 3 k Wk .. Janie Schlender Shelly Bensley Lisa LaFond 1 Five pretty maids all in a row. eg 'e's J Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Y T I t d st ff J oungl a en e a ,- .XM .- .XQQ J JV Cheers On A Wmnmg Season .l.,,s - Q J at l i s QA VL A W ww F 'sss y. WW Kelly Endicott Kim Ulvenes Junior Varsity gathers for a group shot. Bruce Byles ., , te ZB- Mike Cooper . ifsfegf Robert Diebold AVG fi? 2 Dave Echtle k ee' Alex Frye XM ,br s Ken Harvey 146 Steve Bassett I-'fl' .1 Mike Cairone - ri Jil I Kevin Cypert wages, wt, X. 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I' wif' I 2527 i Eff' l 7 Randy Hovda Dan Johnson Greg Kapust Yfigv A C X HS- Q . 1 5' .nur Q.. 24 is .mi fx v' ki Derek Kerstetter Andy Kollmer Dave Loonam Scott Lohr Dennis Lorton ootball - - - , . in , K I row cg am- R S S 'R 1 i x 1 , , 5 - h1 i '- , it wx el T T M ,,,,: it . mov 5,0 Tim McDonald Kurt Malizio Jett Markolt Shawn May Dave McPherson ' ar'-. . 4 S W ,..,, if T S x ,T 'W , . More A 4 ' 2 ' in A f TL 'D 1 aiu. 'T 1 x Y. .:. A ,a ao nn' .Q ' .ff ' 'vw 'M . In ix 41, fG'E5'y'.su MJ.: N bx ' 1 c I 'Q I r' Larry Messegee David Meyers Dave Moody Marc Mueller -or 'db Darin Rollman John Ruflier Ted Seeley 'Q I Tom Skearer J. 1 X K., I H' .7 v Ly 1,1 ' . ,.9 ' 1 , My K. E H Dale Meridieth ...yi Sean Reiter frat Y'-if ff Del Shorb Aw 7 fff- 1 - xv ,W 1 ty I Pete Smith Tom Sokolik Randy Swilley 3 -HJQSU. , . T ' '19 as 5 f Q559 as Jett Wilson Dan Winter Tim Winter , , gl :Q T 2 4 V. f- AQ A I ff V R . , ,,ri f i at Greg Vaugh Doug Vaugn Rich Winters Mike Hudson 'Q ', ' ' V Why Yr . Q- f 5' i T Q li ' 4 Coach Dunn Coach Maguire Coach Sortun Coach 0'SulIivan Coach Nelson 5.3, A, 1 Tim Ritter 4 , 1'1- V 'TI' ,, P Scott Shorb ,J 4 'M' ,fu ' gg' A Jim Snyder -any Q X Mark Ward -ers! V Q 'TH Scott Woodrufl IME Q r f'-fe Dave Shipley 147 -4 Champs Run Out Of Time End lfwth A 4-5 Record With only two returning varsity players, this season proved to be a learning exper- ience. Throughout the season, the front line- up was changing every week because the team wasn't able to get the error free ex- ecution the Black Hills League required. By the end of the season the starting play- ers nailed down their positions and were able to get together and play at champ lev- el. The boys were champs, but they ran out of time, commented Coach Dunn. With a 4-5 win-loss record, the Bears end- ed the season two victories away from the playoffs. Outstanding players included de- fense: Derek Kerstetter, Tom Sokolik, Dale Meridieth, and Pete Smithg offense: Greg Kapust, Brian Brock, Tim Ritter, and Jeff Bert. Outstanding underclassmen included Dan Winter, Dave Loonam, Mark Ward, Steve Cavin, Mike Cairone, Jeff Markoff, Shawn May, Scott Lohr, John Cook, Brett Collins, and David Moody. l4B l l Tim Winter, Dave Myers, Ken Harvey ' Enthusiastic Bears say Oly is if 1, Coach, Dunn, Oly team Intense action on the Held draws the attention of Coach Dunn and his team. N Football Jlympia, Capital 1 A anew' Olympia, Elma Dly gains another tirst down before being tackled by a Capital defensive :la yer. . 3' f W Q X Q mf 'i During the homecoming game, the Bears charge through the Elma defense. - 0 oi, tc ,M f- , K I k,.- b V6 X x ' 'P 4 ' Olympia, Elma Offensive lineman create a gaping hole in Elma 's defensel 51 Tim Winter Quarterback Tim Winter gets ready to throw a pass. 149 - I - - -Footba! - - -- 7- 1 Coaches, Fans, Players Everyone enthusiastically applauds another Oly touchdown. '-'-1 Coach Sortun Eyes glued on the scoreboard, Coach Sortun considers the best strategy. Vu rs. br 'PZ , ggi! l iv 0 , . A-o ' , 5' . , as , g, f W, , 'C ' V, , , If ' K I , N I 1 , , I W, I My V: , C I M H I v 1 Q was any it y r eltl 'r 'C 'S 'T r 6 ' fgiwws ' all k W y .wr . Akwae Q , Q.y Y Q H s s , We 3 ., .'.,.a.. 0 ,,,, , v jr' ' , ,WH Q , of - , A -ff 7 , I - V WWF v K ' Lf Y lays V ,, ,gl 1 .Rf . ' 3 yum ,,,f ' JW Mike Cooper, Mike Frost, Kevin Cypert JV offensive team JV players hustle out for the next play, The young Bears line up for the snap. I 1 I - 1 1 1 Freshmen Football Freshman Bears watch the action on the field. Talent, Strength Young Bears Come On Strong Coming on strong with a better record than expected, the freshmen boys' foot- ball team achieved a 4-2 season. Some of the outstanding players included Matt Lane, wide receiver, Jay Nickerson, of- fensive tackleg Jason King, offensive lin- eman, Court Niemi, offensive lineman, and Dave Fesenbeck, running back. Coach Bill Maguire described the team as diamonds in the rough with good talent. He is looking forward to seeing many of the boys on the varsity squad, but, he reflected, only time will tell how much the boys are willing to work and sweat. 3.1 Bill Maguire Mike Fesenbeck Go get 'em! says Coach Maguire. Mike Fesenbeck gives the handoff. C .RS I NL! X F V QM 622 . .54 fb w SN! B. Corcoran, P. Heiser, S. She Row 3: C. Cullison B. Dve B. Coach Johnson, C . T0 Front Row: J. Schrader, J. Lohr, E. Meyer, M. Lane, B. Day, T. House, A. Murray, M. Glbbon, M. Carsley, B. Dean, J. Glover, C. Niemi, K. Likes Row 2: a S. Klauk, T. Schaffer, P. Yang, S. Ask, E. Larsen, G. Kaimmer, M. Elias, J. Leavell, B. Longacre, J. Nickerson, J. Perry E B wne I T ' , . ' . ' . . . ,. : I lson Lemgang, M. Auderer, K. McNamara, 1 King, D Smith, M Fesenbeck, B Bogar, I Sater Row 4 L. Ne - T GirI's Tennis Team Young Team Win BHL League Over 30 Girls Yryoutg Junior, Junior Varsity Created I Ev 'hjtsngg ,Tix f 'xff' .-f 'x V. E Row 1: Dotsy Simms, Trang Mai, Sylvia Flem, Suma Partha- Coach Pam Krinbring, Dana Larson, Carrie Kisor, Auburn sarathy, Molly Freshley, Margo Gykema, Katie Schmidt, Clarke, Becky Bryden, Gunilla Albihn, Laura Liebly, Clau- Krissy Reed. Row 2: Erin Kiley, Anna Nilsson, Kathy Krinbr- dine Mermilliod, Adrienne LeBlanc, Britta Schlender, ing, Chi Mai, Kara Keating, Melanie Mack, Sara Britton, Coach Betty Tobin. Katie Eldridge, Susanne Bailey, Erinn Marr. Row 3: Asst. Girls' tennis overcame doubts of hav- ing a successful year in the beginning of their season and won the BHL Title, commented Captain Erin Kiley. ' Because thirty girls tried out for ten ,ill varsity and sixteen J.V. spots, a new divi- , sion was created. They called the begin- A' I ning 8-10 players Junior, Junior Varsity 1, ', Q CJJV'sD. These girls showed up for all ' practices and really wanted to learn how i ax to play tennis. Mrs. Pam Krinbring be- , 1 came an assistant coach to help handle the large team and coach the JJV's. Even with so many girls, everyone got along quite well. As a team we appreci- ated each other for working so hard and had the strength to make it a winning K a.,f N year, state Kara Keating. ' It was a surprising year simply be- ' ,, cause they were a young team and they came out on top. They worked hard and came out undefeated, said Coach Betty Tobin. 152 1 11:1 Fm - 1 l I l 1 i 1 i i NY ,- lwi. , .gqulyzy - Melanie Mack Laura Leiblev Brvden Freshley Laura dreams about becoming and Molly show us that OHS is No. 1. Chris Everett-Lloyd. .X the serve. 'Y 'Ervin A ,. W' jfm,.aM.,..M,-. V V , K W wnrfiGk,ar.w.M,4,9nn,n.,-e,,.g.,,,,,.,t..M, A the next Eyes on her opponent, Melanie awaits .9 Q v i n ' A . .i.. . . ,TA ,YT1v,vvA 9 - ' f ' , , . A' .. .lllll i ' A f' . 3,1 r i i t 'Umm In 19202155 5 M ff, AIVYVA ' if Qgfgf, ,,,.,,vf-Q-+4-.-,.,,, ! mr , ,,,, ,- vnygw ', ' l V ,.:.7 -'w+v+v'v.4Na...,,,g,U I ' ff ia fm 'm v4fv-vw-ff-fwvv4-v4w..., , Q ' fa 11+ p,,1a'.-sw4.wi,-+-'rw'-MW' Y - .-..,...-..,,,,-,t,, Erinn Marr is certainly on her toes. 'Y Carefully keeping her eyes on the ball, Erinn perfects her fore- hand. Molly Freshley my racket makes a great back scratcher, laughs Erin, Oh, my aching back, exclaims Molly, 153 - A Flow 1: Meagan Denger, Lisa Fleam, Courtney Latte, Alicia Doench, Lisa Brown, Marilyn Forrester, Gunther, Rhonda Smith. Flow 2 Paula Engel, Georgina Murphy, Tracy McKendry, Sara Tierney, Meagan Taylor, Wendy Carlson, Tiffany Weir, Amy Walker, Melanie Lamb, Lisa Terry, Coach Sally Henden. Not Pictured: Tricia Campbell. Bears Gain l Young, Inexperienced Team Shows Great Potential We were a young team and had not played together as a unit before this year. As the girls gained confidence in other team members they improved greatly, stated girls' soccer coach, Mrs. Sally Henden. She believes that in the tough league season the girls played better than their record showed. The team finished with a 6-6 BHL record. Near the end of the season the Bears played against league champions North Thurston. They played with skill and de- termination and almost upset the power- ful team. Though the loss was disappoint- ing the girls gained the respect they de- served. The leading scorer in league games was Captain Tiffany Weir with nine goals. Kim Gunther helped the team with eight assists. During the awards banquet at the end of the season fellow players cheered as Meegan Denger received Most lnspirae tional player and Tricia Campbell was honored with the Most Valuable player award. The Coach's Awards, selected by Mrs. Henden, were given to Melanie Lamb. Most Dependableg Courtney Lat- ter, Most improved: and Lisa Brown, Most Hustle. Also recognized for their fine iob were managers Steve Larsen and Jeff Els- worth. 154 . s ing Season ' A i . -. X 1 . . . 3 - e K - ' , . -' - m e sis ii-1 'N if - V 3 f s 2 .. 5 S- -. r. 'Xifs ---.s , T 4- is . -Q 5 ra- i ts - s i - s T Q Ns. iifsgssr-I Q X if ' -- L es.sf...fj5iE 'i'- 591 KQQQ . Jew E- .. sis ,bf asf- X -2 - . st T i .... S. . -v it 1 -'vibes . K -- i i , 2 ass is f K . -Y : sf . 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Lisa Ream Lisa takes a break between the halves. ,wwf ,,fwW,,W ff 1 Slixi f k X , 0 ,,,f'7'75 ' f , Tracy McKendry Bears get aggressive on the Held, 2 i ' . , . fgn L 4-sw f swf- ,ag K ' ' Q' I . W If s s , a ss ,vrfg K .55 . W A... , ,X aiaif W Qi-1 Coach Jerry Hinton, Coach Sally Hendon Coaches work off the field for team success. Q - have the inner gratification T I 1 1 1 - Cross Country I Learning To Endure Running Is The Name Of The Game I W fth - W -A - - A . The Bue ave o e , exi, M 6 y 6 Q Q gg I Cross-Country team made i quite a splash. With only two league losses, the boys' varsity moved on to Districts. They finished 4th ot 18 teams, Unfortunately, only the top three teams from each district go to State. The runners were disappointed but still re- mained optimistic about next year due to JV's great season with only one loss. The girls' cross country team, although slight in number, finished 10th in Districts and met their goal of improving each week. We pushed our bodies to new peaks in pain, know- ing that each gasp of breath, each lengthy stride brought us closer to our journey's end, reflected runner Matt Misterek. Although cross country does not have the glamour and support of the cheering crowds, those involved of knowing they have I pushed and exceeded their limits. Row 1: T. Conner, D. Tygart, C. Coyne, S. Fairhurst, W. Ruch, M. Ruhl, M. Conner, R. Ventar. Row 2: P. Connor, I R. Lissner, P. Eldridge, B. Moody, D. Spellman, E. Flasig, S. Miskimmens, M. Ericksen. Row 3: T. Carruth, D. Miskimmens, M. Duffy, R. Wilson, M. Misterek, J. Davis, R. Conner, J. Gearhart, D. Merchant, H. Cullen, D. I Johnson, C. Fehring. Cross Countriers check their scores. Jeff Davis 156 Jeff takes a stand. ee Spellman, Debbie Johnson, Debbie Tygart new shoes have real bounce, exclaim the girls. , fr? h 3 'sf' explains, The fish l caught was this big! ss.,s iZ Ron Ventar, Shawn Fairhurst Do thcv look buttur this wav? asks 51mW,,, Y ' Steve Miskimmens Cheryl c0Yne Cannor, Matt Misterek, Jeff Davis T Ru nners begin to line up for the race. Tim Steen, Dave Merchant Tim and Da vc try out thvir ncw clunts on tlw gym fiom: 157 IRLS0 SWIM NG Girls Swimming 3 'ini Q . ,X i 'Ek k,i-' as -V 5 E E +-5,,p'g,im ,A Qi X 3 .iii Q i f Q. we -ggi A5 1 TM fi aa. 9 in .1 5 , .N V 0,1553 , , .gn 4 -- Y f 5 M if mfs? .-. Y M 3 . - k E QE 1' 5 2 M .iw - we --' .4 S X X v x w Rb X Team Oly Opp, 81 Capital 85 Shelton 101 69 Hoquium 103 68 Aberdeen 81 91 N. Thursiion 83 90 Timberline 94 72 in ' 8 is . i IT me 1 ' .V 'k.. 5 X.i1 M , 00 i0i r in F QS if W 4-Em , ,za-1 , A L: 1 my 1 Mei! rn .egiz -WN -15,590 H. ' 5 ia ,ff ,. r -, ue- wa sv., -, is A 1502 --H Q3 w.fif,f.'- ,N 5 'Q '55 ,-. i v?Ji'38,K an I fu H Q Au ei. ww' :fx if l. . x 5 5 ' .x if, 'E , --we X- ' , Silk iff i A , Qpi,:J 'iQ On your mark . . . Get set , . . GO! And go is exactly what this years girl's Wim team did. The girls started off their season by taking first place in the lack Hills League Relays. During league meets the team had two disap- ointing losses, one to Aberdeen and one to N. Thurston. The girls finished he season by placing second in districts. This year's team consisted of 14 swimmers and each one of them worked ery hard. The girls had real good attitudes this year,', Coach Scott feels. heir attitudes were proven through their attendance and willingness to lease. The swimmers practiced at least twenty hours a week and each wimmer averaged 16,000 yards a day. Four school records were set and five am members went to stateg Mary White, Lisa Fox, Ingrid Elsinga, Margaret reeman, and Kim Hummel. The swimmers good attendance and hard work payed off. Coach Scott also much of the credit for their successful season to the teams ability to together. This year we pulled together as a team instead of indivi- Coach Scott was very positive concerning the girls this year. As one commented, It was an awesome year!! Hummel Kim Hummel at another team victory. isnt Fox, Margaret Freeman, Ingrid Elsinga Swimmers discuss yesterdays episode of General Hospital. Fox Patricia Freinwald comes Aqua Man's assistant, Lisa the Fish. . . . examines her toes before diving Myree Fisher , . . shows us her new Foster Grants? Don't you dare take my picture' And they're off and swimming! 4. . 336213, '-Nl' y x J -....gMY,, w a.,.Q.., .,. ,gw Xi Afzllf W 4.3 . ff! Y ' 1 fs, X +I- fs '93 x- M, k A-MQ' +A s , , ,..,...... -36- AIX: 5 3 BOYS THE 1984 OLY EXPRESS Bears come on to strong Hnish Kneeling Assistant Coach Bill Curtis, Coach Brad Jackson, Assistant Coach Tim Healy Standing: T. Steen, M. Tate G Lane S O Nell Winter I Cook T Donaldson S. Ask D. Winter J. McCann S. Frost Coach Brad Jackson took an lnex perlenced varsity team from an In consistent first half of the season on to a strong finish in the second half Six seniors Steve Ask Steve Frost Greg Lane Joey McCann Sean 0 Neil and Tim Steen with little varsity experience led the Bears to a 9 11 season Averaging 16 5 points a game Joe McCann led all scorers Outstanding floor leader Tim Steen was tops in assists Key re serve roles were played by the other four. All slx seniors have played an inte ral art in four successful 9 P years of Olympia High Basketball. Once Coach Jackson and his as- sistants, Bill Curtis and Tim Healy, had determined the roles each play- er would fill, the team played with better consistency. Doubel victories over North Thurston and Shelton coupled with strong performances in extremely close games with Ca- pital, Yelm, and Tumwater shower the determination and improve- ment of this years ball club as the season with three of the losses coming by a total of six points. Good varsity experience was gained by Todd Donaldson, who broke the school record for blocked shotsg Dan and Tim Winter, strong re- bounders, at the forward postiong hustling guard, Mark Tate: and out- standing sophomore post-man, John Cook. The strong finish of this year's varsity squad will act as a great springboard for the 1984-85 season. W ,V W Joey McCann Joey skillfully moves toward the basket Basketball ,, N 'ew gtk! ig .,,,,.,.,,,,,a,W. ' 1' 'wit I f Winter Dan Winter, Tim Winter, John Cook, Tim Steen retrieves loose ball, The Oly offense attempts two more points. sgpaii' Todd Donaldson Todd tips it to the Bears side. Tim Winter Kristina Johnson Bear Basketball fans come in all sizes Tim dominates on the boards. BOYS J.V., SOPHOMCRE, FRESHMAN Junior varsity and underclass teams show future promise This season was very rewarding for the Junior Varsity. Their 15-5 record and second place in the Black Hills League exceeded their expectations in spite of the loss of several key individual players. However, other players rose to the oc- casion. Mike Frost scored 241 points, the most ever by a sophomore. John Kiley set a new JV record for assists with 154. Tim Malroy established new JV re- cords for blocked shots for a single game Q69 and for the season 1363. The team was made up of ten players who all worked very hard for their success on the court and who are also very fine young men oft the court, reflected Coach Curtis. The sophomore team had a reward- ing year with a 20-O record. Each player worked equally hard to earn their suc- cess. Dave Nickerson, a former OHS basketball player, coached the success- ful team. The enthusiastic freshmen, coached by Tim Haly, finished the season with a 6-4 record. Scott Stretch Stohl With arms stretched, Scott reaches for the basket. Qt NH! Qxyfl M Pc! iw pf 'Qfl lFf KSXXMPQ 4 0 VHP, Wav l 4 JV Basketball. M. Bean, B. Scheffer, T. Malroy, C. Normoyle, S. Stohl, B. Rathbone, K. Hart Frost, M. Cooper, J. Kiley, Coach Bill Curtis. John Kiley John waits for the rebound. initiating si t .rss ,- A .... was ...tt , .fnwm gs.. ..t.t.ttt..s..tsW.c .Ki ,... Q1 ...t. fQf1.L .... .Q S i Qs W, r , . , .,, . ..... .......... - SQS- -cr? WM Bill Rathbone Carefully avoiding his opponent, Bill puts one up two., .,-N' BASKETBALL . - -L , 1 I- .--' fi P.. X- i ' 1 ' i .-kA.-., :'Fifft-eff ---' Sli W . - - ..., 1 . X H, ..gg L A X rl YK K ,g X F. Q A K E . mg X xg rg Qi., . -. - 1 ,L ' Q f , ,QA mL h y . y X , , my Q . . rm ,, .-g-g A -' . - , G y I . . J. .. .. , X N. em . . X . .M W ,- .ma - . . 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Tipping, G. Hicks, R. Ventar, R. Matthews, Back Row: K. Allen, J. Hart, D. Ledgerwood, R. Diebold, T. Simpson, N. Larson, G. Dunham, Coach Dave Nickerson Q--. gkmwf .MK V, X 4 ,......V 'K hai Tipping, Randy Diebold cheers as Randy makes a lay-in. Row: Coach Tim Healy, J. McCauley, Hetchman, P. Backman, R. Eddins, J. Mal- J. McCauley, K. MacNamara, J. McCau- Back Row: J. Gallagher, R. Foreigner, R. T. Voegler, M. Lane, J. Schrader, Kerschner, B. Richardson, J. Henry. Ryan Matthews, Danny Ledgerwood Warming up for a game, Ryan and Dan pass the ball around. 5 L f fait Ei: 'ff MQ.-,an 165 Girls Varsity Girls Qualify For Regional Play 0fls -if Spectacular Teamwork And Determination Spark lil: l My H .M mg ju .,,rV , ,, ,, , than rr it 5st7'M'9J3ifQs5Z lil .arwmis J, L fr, ww ,rzrrwr rr, , as 1953 U 52'??tge rrarfw as f wiggaf 5 fgj ,,,rZ-L Coach Mike Dahl Cheryl Brandell Melanie Lamb Meegan Denger, Jody Missel, Paula Engel, Helen Cullen, Kris Larson Maria Behlke Debbie Cooper Jill Carnevali Tracy McKendry Kim Ames Julie Lichtenberg, Joy Reinlz, Manager, Assistant Coach Michele Hiblar Spectacular teamwork caused the Bears to be the winning team they were. Olympia can be very proud of their Girls Varsity Basketball team. This team which enjoys playing a running game finished second place in the league. Consisting of six sen- iors-not including Cheryl Brandell, who could not play because of a knee injury-two juniors, and four sophomores, the team worked very hard to reach the play-offs. These devoted young athletes easily quali- fied for District Play-offs. They lost their first game but won their second, putting them third in Districts. In Fle- gional play-offs they lost a hear- breaking game to Centralia. Despite this disappointing loss Jill Carnevali, Kris Larson, and Jody Missel vvere named All BHL, with honorable men- tion also going to Debbie Cooper and Melanie Lamb. Mike Dahl Coach Dahl anxiously awaits the outcome of the Basketball Cheryl Brandell Showing her enthusiasm and support, Cheryl announced at the home games. Kris Larson Neatly stepping by startled opponents, Kris drops two in for the Bears. ttattts We 'Wt --i i QM, H ' Q W ' , ,W , w,..HN-M M MW,,,,,.,v,M,,. ...,.t.,.,.. ,,,,...w-'Ms ...A---f Jill Carnevali Jill turns to spot the basket and shoot two from the side we f X -Qfgt -- gsm. ,. .t,t. .. W .1 fly!! ,ffv Paula Engel Jody Missel Shooting the basketball through many hands seems simple for Paula, Jody easily rushes the ball down the court to pass. 167 l I I I - - Girls I an J.V., Freshmen Have Outstanding Seasqns lg Hustling Bears Achieve Top Of Their League -E 5 K Maria Behlke takes a time'0ut to discuss a Winning gal-ne Maria soars above the defenders to score two for the Bears Debbie Tygart, Melinda Ventar, Tracy McKendry, Michelle Hanson, Lisa Terry, Maria Behlke, Julie Lichtenberg, Kim Ames, Wendy Carlso Coach Michele Hiblar. Junior Varsity Girls Team - Aberdeen North Thurston I-Ioquiam , Elma Capital Yelm Tumwater Timberline Shelton Aberdeen North Thurston Hoquiam Elma Capital Yelm Tumwater Timberline Shelton Freshmen Team Aberdeen Capital Tumwater North Thurston Capital Timberline Elma Yelm Hoquiam Shelton 4 Opp. OHS 46 21 10 41 25 56 35 36 45 49 6 49 22 52 22 41 18 62 26 I 59 34 45 28 43 37 41 44 57 6 43 33 48 15 50 15 81 Girls Opp. OHS L W L W W L L W W L L W L W L W W L L W 57 V., X fs NX! 2 .VY 5, mi' x M i W q. pf ff A ,ffm cp - es r .... .si 1 , ,.,,, V Q-'SS' 1 A T QW Mi, 1 ip.. 5. . ,T , . ,QRN R f f.,,3,3,g . 'fail ff 'Q ,. it , ,W , af? Jef' We 45-M Y, i V .fr 1 'L - fl . .. W Fl . :ff 1: 'f:-1.14. - 1 5 ,kt for gs - 1 91.-f-z-.'-i 'i-- M ,. AQ,. ,W : - .,: : Q , 45:24 X .- i Rf' if : 5'5 . we 712515 .7 A 4- ff Q L. . iff fee. ef ' - f' Je .W cw 6 R 'A . is - Christian Kemp, Rob Martin, Dan Larson, Matt Hougan, Shae Linehan Bear swimmers take a break during one of their intense practices. BEST TEAM SINCE 1975 BROKE THREE SCHOOL RECORDS Starting off the season by taking first place in the BHL relays, the boys swim team held strong. The Bears were 6-0 in the league, placed fourth at Southwest Washington Dis- tricts and fifth in State. Coach Mark Scott believed all swimmers worked really hard. This is Oly's best team since 1975 in breaking school records. In ad- dition to breaking school records the boys broke three District records. At State the Bears had three all-American swims. They included the 200 medley realy by Matt Hougan, Christian Kemp, Rob Mar- tin and Dave Hougan, the 100 back stroke by Christian Kemp and Matt Hougan, and the 200 medley relay, which placed second. Per- sonal best times were broken and great per- formances were recorded by some underclass- men. Tim Marlow placed eighth at State and won at Districts. Matt Hougan placed ninth in the 200 IM at State and Rob Martin placed ninth in the 100 butterfly. PM wr, ,w 4 if ' it ,-, M -v ,iz 1 1 v P' M' l ii 'L A i t ' 4 'ar is f. 1- .QQ BOYS SWIMMING Row 1: Larry Wick, Leif Olson, Tim Barlow. Row 2: Mark Scott, Christian Kemp Gunnar Olson, Dave Hougan, Greg Goldsmith, Brian Harris, Matt Hougan, Martin, Wayne Gore, Dan Larson, Rick Triggs. Row 3: Chris Martin, Shae Linehan Jeff Lore, John Burreson, David Larson, Rick Edwards, Mark Carlson. 1 Swimming 45 9 T' S Q as . R. W M..,..,...f r- if Q .' S X2 5 i Q Hougan Dave Hougan, Matt Hougan . pushes himself off to another victory. 1 can see it now, Dave, our names up in lights. b , L i M i- Q .W Q F . , v A . .-.: X1-. , i K S , ix Burreson demonstrates his perfect form. i W Q ttt Qnn in t ts is ' - .. af K X NSN it W Rob Martin K -Q' A l I 1 nl ' . ' You want me to pose for GQ. Christian Kemp as X. X ' ' Rxgsst i K X x xg + i X 1.1 X if . . www my N X X t . XX X - t t X . A tv Q is X sy Christian practices his strokes before heading for State. i l i I i l L Gymnastics High Scores Bring Winning Season For Gymnastics Girls Undefeated In League Competition Our gymnastics team did very well this year and we had some ofthe highest scores ever, stated varsity member, Kim Grant. Despite a small turnout, the girls worked hard and had an outstanding year. Undeteated in league competition, the gymnasts finished fourth in Districts. Outstanding competitors included Heidi Palmer, Carla Medak, Kim Grant, Deb Schmidt, lvlegan.Angier, and Stacey Jones. Heidi Palmer and Megan Angler participated in the State meet but were disappointed with the outcome. With most of the team hopefully returning next year, we can expect great performances and thrilling victories in the future, commented Coach Greg Skinner. VARSITY. Front Flow: S. Jones, M. Angier, H. Palmer, C. Medak, V. Nesbit S Egerton Top Row K Grant D Schmidt 172 I I l .X lym Q ' . -t - 1 Qi Qwf231EFg1,., JN4-1 . as X I r -- ,R ,.1..g 1. ,kih V..:g:XgA: E I 5 - Q .:1.1mRwws Smcef Jones , .i.v.: J. woodcook, M. Feranti, c. Coyne, K. Phillips, K. Hartman, K. sich, J. iviedak, n. wubbena, s. Stacey practices her floor routine. Man' Heidi Palmer Shannon Egerton Heidi shows off her talent as a gymnist. Warming up, Shannon displays her skill on the uneven bars. Kim Grant Stacey Jones and Megan Angier Demonstrating poise and balance. Kim gets ready for the next meet. Megan thinks she 's going to be the next Kathy Rigby, laughs Stacey. 173 Q I - - - I - S E 1 filg my Y A -A 'S' Quin-rf , Wa W ' Q' F ,,..N,,fx f f ,S ii. V ,. iv ' M, ,fa xy X Wyrob A 4 an www. ,NW v , ,.. ,W 4 . lf ff, 5 , fi few , 42 12 4114. K , , f Opp ous 4 so 18 42 24 29 25 44 15 as 20 33 18 41 23 as 11 52 16 41 18 30 26 33 40 15 1 Q5 ' w f feig' fw. .f 4 51' Opp. OHS 12 ' 30 6 54 1 8 57 20 55 21 54 24 24 1 5 31 1 2 26 TRACK --- - -Z Over 100 Athletes Result In Record Turnout Tracksters Predicted To Do Well In League Over 100 athletes turned out for track this season, the largest group if in over seven years. Such a large number of participatns resulted in . several new standouts. E Freshman Shelley Cooper proved to be one of the out standing female runners while Matt Lane turned in some good times for the boys in the quarter mile. Kris Larson, team cap- tain and state cont ender for the last three years, anchored the women's team with record shot, discus, and javelin throws. Other top returning athletes included captain Brian Mo- horic, sprinterg Dave Miskimmens, distance runner, and captain Tim Rit- ter, shot and discus. Head Coach Amidon predicted a successful year if they defeated their strongest opponent, Tumwater, which they did. Coach Amidon was assisted by Pat DeNeui, Head Wom- en's Coachg Dan Brightwell, Distance Coachg and Jeff Ramsey, Sprint Coach. Rick Kfenik Don Brownell Rick displays perfect vaulting form. Fore ! .X We-W - sggppggmlwwt .t..s-- . - . s1Qg,,,..,,s..:.-X. X- '- .E-,X . .ysi is T . g R sit . . N QQ V131 JF .. ' L f 4 . Sit?-.5 V f Row 1: Coach Ramsey, Coach DeNeui, D. Damarus, D. Brownell, W. Mertena, M. Fesenbeck, C. Normoyle, D. Edwards, M. Ward, R. Swillsy, D Moody, T. Ritter, W. Shultz, K. Cypert, R. Dalebout, S. Campbell, M. Henry, Coach Brightwell, K. Richards, P. Conner, M. Ruhl, W. Ruch, D Mlslumens. Row 2: B. Bogar, K. Likes, E. Brownell, T. Conner, R. Krenik, K. Heikkila, D. Stiilwell, B. Mitchell, C. Valdez, B. Schimmels, l Sprlngsteel, R. Lissner, C. Taylor, R. Ventar, S. Miskimens, Front Row: S. Lohr, D. Potwin, C. Lockhart, T. Hensley, R. Henry, M. Lane, J. England, T Seeley, S. Mrnmtti. I l 1 1 ni 1 l l 1 C 7 1 176 ,va-w-wuvflvdll ' ,,.,,..,. ..,.M,.wMf...,N,fw X awww, ..L:. ,mm ,..--f , , .........Mt.A- .W,..'--iwm.,..-7, ,,,..,,mhW W- 'fe -we WM. ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,..,, t...N-,- V lk H N ,,m,,,,, ,W -- ,.,,,M,rwm-ffl-1 , . W,,,,.,,.. as Amway. fi 1.-liftrg Aa. A - A Q wg, .. xiii flLflwli:'kMQVl 1 ffl t 4 . Row 1: C. Coyne, D. Tygart, E. Marr, T. Roening, S. Cooper, A. Hulbert, S. Marr, M. Angier, L. Terry, J. Medak. Row 2: G. Albin, K. Gunther, K. Fisher, V. Nesbit, H. Grant, S. Flem, M. Forester, S. Lonsbery, S. Finnigan, M. Stephenson, K. Putnam. Row: Coach Ramsey, C. Fernandez, M. Conner, D. Spellman, K. Larson, A. Backmar, C. Normoyle, B. Kellogg, T. McKendrey, K. Ames, K. Huggins, Coach Brightwell, J. Nunez, C. Medak, M. Iverson, Coach DeNeui, T. Randolf, L. Faye, P. Smith, M. Duvall, D. Miller. awww MS N9 0 Kris wonders if she'lI be stuck in this position for life. T ' g fig.. llil S? f M- s .h :xiii kk' SX' ,ltr t ., k A I kt C rugs' was . mn. N gets ready to launch a new satellite. Ron prevents Matt from destro-Vina lngcrsoll Stadium. N l Promising?-season Predicted For Baseball A Young Varslty Team GHIHS Experlence -t was 2 K . . gli VARSlTY'Row1:M. Denger, L. Benett, P. Blakeway A Komer B Collins S Woodruff B Freeman E Fielder Row2 S Cavm C Bade D Ledgerwood M Maxm B Nedrow, Coach Maguire, J, Stocks, M. Frost, T. Sokolic This year's varsity baseball team was young and inexperienced in the begin- ning. As the season progressed, they gained experience through their mental mistakes to become strong contenders for the title. Offensively, the team was led at the plate by sophomore Mike Frost and Juniors Mark Maxin and Steve Cavin. Brent Collin's speed was also an asset to the team. On the defensive side, Scott Woodruff at shortstop. Tom Sokolic on first, catcher John Stocks and pitcher Eric Fiedler contributed to the team. On the pitcher's mound, Bryan Freeman and John Stocks proved young but exper- ienced. The first of the season was pain- fully slow experience because we were a young ball club. Near the end of the sea- son, we played strong, agressive, exciting baseball after we found out what we had to do to win the Black Hills Hill's League, commented Coach Bill Maguire. He also added that seniors John Stocks and Tom Sokolic helped to carry the team through the first part of the season. As the players gained confidence, the season became more of a pleasure for both players and coach. KsX5sSlli?f NX- YXQY N- . Qi- Q ' A i i 'NF 15520111-T V ,Q C3 wi. The 1984 junior varsity team was young and inexperienced. However, it .rf did have individuals who appeared to 10'- 3,,,,M 'N have outstanding ability and perhaps would be competing to play for the varsity team before the season was L... over. During the season some of the Freshmen were also used on the field. We felt the J.V. team was an exciting Row 1: T Barnes, Coach Curtis, M. Brown. Row 2: L. Bennett, C Lorton, K. Gun ther, M. Stone, P. D. Ledgerwood, B. Nedrow, T McDonald, 5. May, j. Lundberg, M. Cairone, M. Denger, S. M r I -. .Sn ax w - dev-f 'l A . t NMR Mike Frost mia ,- .Q- an Y frozen in his batting stance. -N, ' W ,-02.8 an . K . -v S fiwlw waves :A iii ' xi X lx . i J X . 5 I if 4 i - fl- ' N4 M- at 3 . lg X P Iwi . . .af vw: gin .gs f 5 ff, K -FTTQ9' .if i-1 its g. iw-gs A :-aff .tx f ,..:,..s.qw... J. . f'Xt?isfw??t: t aff' Q if Coach Creighton and Coach Maguire Modeling the latest in Baseball wear. team to watch as they developed this season, commented Coach Curtis. v Om Patiently waiting for a grounder to roll his way. This year, C-Team started out slowly and finished up the season as strong players. Some indivi- duals proved to be exceptional in their ability. They will go on to be strong players on the J.V. and varsity teams. C'Team: Row 1: 71 Schaffer, C. Nieml, M. Gibbon, B. Giuntoli, J. Schrader, S. Ask, C. Queirolo, K. McNamera, D. Smith, M. Elias, Row 2: E. Whorl, R. Famer, J, Helberg, J, Perry, S. Shea, .L Glover, M. McDonald, L, Nelson, J. Nickerson, B. Dean, Coach Nickerson. 1 1 1 2 Softball Girls Work Together For Successful Season Practice In Rain Or Shine Breeds High Caliber Team 3' if 'lk Row 1: Wendy Carlaon, Paula Evane, Kelly Burt, Tonya Doench, Angle Loftue, Cathy Eaaon. Row 2: Jill Lindberg, Jill Carnavelli, Meagan Danger, Lynn Mend G g Mack, Kathy Mozel, Kim Thlelen, Jody Mleael. Hard work goes into making the traditionally strong Olym- pia Bears softball team. For the past five years our teams have won either first or second in the league. This year books to be promising also, even though the team is made up of mostly juniors, carrying only two seniors. Because of the lack of seniors, the juniors will have both the honor and duty of continuing the winning tra- dition next year. l am continually amazed at the skill level of our talented athletes, .stated Coach Sor- tun. Their hard work and dedication to softball has made the Olympia Bears a force to be reckoned with in the Black Hills League as well as Southwest Washington. With practices and games canceled because of rain, the team has to have dedication to stay together. This dedica- tion, along with the drive to be the best was the ingredient of a winning team. Not even a cannon could get past Paula! 77me to take a break ' XI .R -se' in--H E anxiety gets the best ot' her. Now this is how it's done, girls, assertive leader of his enthusiastic softball team. Target practice on the softball field, I , A ,agp 6 .ti ty I ,F ,M K ug ,p ,A .J Mi , ,,, ,. X A 3 if - gif E JC' C O- I vw b N : . wmv, I ,Q 1 W L,.Js 'N f V .X ,isxiswu 'ff ' Q. , f ka 1 9 f ' s Q 'Q' ic' 5 -- Ll' 'ff i ,. a.t. -fs, ' A ff 'W 35 fF'6e' W, nf, 31 , V Y Sami? ,, frkfs Row 1: Connia Phaglay, Paula lation, Sualo Jaekaon, Karan Eich. Allcla Doonch, Sharon Gartnor, Marla Harder. Row 2: Wondy Carlson, Dlxla Trigga, Chrlaiino Nolaon, Taml Holland Trlna Garrola, Amy Sprlnglo, Dahbio Shlpplay, Kolly Walker, Coach Hiblar. i Boys Soccer Soccer Among Best In Black Hills League The Most Skilled Soccer Team In The History Of Olympia High School Front Row: K. Slines, J. Barlow, M. Hitchman, D. Merchant, T. Steen, J. Ruffier, J. Gallagher, J. Chiasson, C. Phinney, B. Barlow. Back Row: Coach John Gallagher, T. Skaarer, D. Loonam, M. Tate, S. Kirschner, M. Kirschner, K. Forrest, J. Elsworth, D. Carlson, M. Buehler, C. Bryan. Coach John Gallagher fielded the most skilled soccer team in the his- troy of Olympia High School. Consisting of nearly forty athletes, seventeen of whom played on varsity, the soccer team was a fairly young squad with a large contingent of talented freshmen. Coach Gal- Iagher described his ju- niors as being excel- lent , and spoke highly of his six seniors, who have each contributed to 0ly's soccer program for the past four years. The coach praised senior Dave Merchant, saying, in his estimation, he's the best player in the Black Hills League. The 1984 boy's soccer team had good depth, were hard working, and were definitely among the best teams in the Black Hills League. 182 1 . W . LJ xt K - LS .X ing Q -K .. 3 - -.gift 53, LL..k . - j W X, . - -,.. Z. X x .. ,Q S 3- N . K: K . X . .. is-Y y X, ,Q M QX ,lei . Q, QW? 5 - .. 1 il .. 1 fs twf. N Q -4 , is S ' --'- 'R BF X .. a s is is be Ni 1 S if s- it is ,... f . I Q fi' J' C .. ,N . Q... Dave '-00n8m Dave Merchant Goes into deep concentration before kicking the ball. Dave doesn't dare let the ball out of his sight K .f- Q, an , ...X . .t . me 1 X -fs... W we nf if wh .EN . m,,,,t- ' W - if .X A H 3 , .RN -W my .. ,ff . 2 H.1M...,gf J Kevin shows intense determination at practice. I Y P. f . E , 1, A ' ' .-1 I Bi , 45,5 X ,. fa 1 Q - r. ' f . i K 13.--:i....A f , ec X. .. ' ' - w . '--i:1 ':X-1 ' 31 ' in ....E if. . , X . , -Wm, gf 1 . . S we Ji 14 ua 2... .6 - M ' - t ,e x -.- ... ...f-draw - it V B . B' B . X eii'e eff .14 . -. .. 5-W J age . r ff' ., E '?:.f..t Q. We -,X N if ' ww. v A --E., V.: - f-M 'Ney im' ' et, 2 . . , W., egsegi S....,,..Q.T W . .N,,,..,,i.,fEfg..,gLffgi,1,qf'.w ., aye, 'ffw B H 1 ., 5 Rn 'niQgffg'55vi'gqi5fQQfT?ij?il:3..'r112.f IV, 411, 1 N. 4:-' ii-wi 5--:.Qrva.w :bfi 71 'tm 1' 1 .vs We ' - 15 351, ,QQ ixstfflakhwg .f::.2i,X,,K55,,,b,sx.m V J K . .., ,V .L .. L Ma. 5 kg ,e , .W .,.!,3m,:w,, .,,2,..q,,..-3, .9.g,,,,,..,,2.x kg. V x 1 ,,4,,.Qwx1fv,..5....,, 3v:j,5M,ge 'vi ' 'K V Magi... gif' ' ' 1 7 ' wf'f'n,QQ5?,:tf1 33.- ,g,.g,X1Q'3'5!'!f',.9'? J.. .. J . N .ke at gr-.1 ,X amp A - fy, U W ,rmr x.. T' X- .. . Q- 113235 Wa? Sfpe2s'2,,.7 .+?'eeJ Coach Gallagher, Bob Barlow Coach Gallagher says, Bend and Stretch boys. Nl K . ff' H 1 ..2V llW1l5 .Ax t . awe if ,v -ar .. in sa , Q ,fy Q. ' FN xl ' , , . 11' Mark Tate, Jim Julius Mark takes a shot on goalie Jim Julius. Li l I LA... Take time out from practice to pose for a picture. v Naunv-q- ' 'll if -W4 ., I 7 if F' Z My . Q H te'- 'WW If Front Row: B. Bierke, K. Slenes, J. Boyd, M. Carsley, J. Malloy, M. Boushele, C. Phinney, C. Forrest, J. Barlow, P. Field. Back Row: Coach Jerry Hinton, J. Julius, D. Seamon, S. Beagles, K. Harris, J. Yau, C. Sous, E. Alexander, M. Bowman, R. Larson, D. Smith, J. Elsworth. 183 Boys Tennls Tennls Team Headed For State State Champions Strlve To Keep Thelr Tltle sfkh ST' awww- 'Q' X A if Aim'-2 'Silvan 'Wu 'WN Row 1 Mike Larson Jason Vogel Nathan Voogl Gary Scovulle Rodney Boe Enc Kussler Chns Slegle Row 2 Jlm Kamber Mako Blum Make Encksen Davud Abbott Bnan Boe Pete Blsmutl Jeff Albert John Klley Coach Whupple Coach Whipple predlcted an overall wrnnmg season from the tennis team State play offs were also on the mrnd of Bears for thus sprung as they have four returnrng state veterans sensors Pete Blsmutl Brian Boe Errk Price and sopho more John Knley Pete Blsmutr an asset to Oly s team as probably the best AA smgles player nn Washrngton state They also have very good young team members playing their best out on the courts OHS has been league and dnstrlct champions for the last three years and last year they be came state champlons Hopefully hrstory wall repeat Itself for the boys tennns team 5 0 f W 4'3f'o'- ,'35r f D O Q 'O Q Ofg O' Q' '1 'f':'o'J 9 f' s If T ' 9' ky! N Erlk Prlce - Enc Klssler claims tennis IS his life, while Erik Price will not divulge his favorite pasnme . . . 1. A iw J,,,, . l L W .rt or l Lttt Y,-ur, M t ii V, it , N b 9 , - ta . ' P t l . , ,s J B . ' L. . - Anna 4 5 ' A V 51 K -' X -. - Q, P8 P K' X x ' 7 - tit' A .J nr ' I x r m t 'L '. ,. -, ..a. A ge - if x - ' K - - -2-nu-n X 3 W X. f . ' A f 1. -5.95.3 Q 53 . f 7 7 , , L , ,, ' 1 . . A. r t ' 'YES 1 - ' A nfl ' ri, 'P w S r - . 1 Q I - t I f - - . A , . f ,mum ' W K K - 3 ,X s 5 41 so :Q r , , 3' . J -Vx----...Af A +L Q1 . ! t h , 3, , MLN. A .... . X . 1 1 t r K .5 S- ff- 'Q' K A xg ft A ,gg 1 X , N f A ' ' i . , , or t .,., K: W P ...X 'J1,. K K r Nwyw 4 V LXX4 A .P ggi' P 5 A f ,YV . . ' , K tg A Q A 5 , , , S -F l ' ' i 1 P - rl-2 1 f ,M a - V - V 5 . . F Q ,I . .QM A ,..-,,.,, Q gl tg ,ff Q tm,,,mt r , W t P t S :fax .2 ' - . 1' P M... . r ts ' ff K W w ' -uv , Y W , gig , -...a '- i : Q , , , ' , , ' 'I , ' ' . : ' ' , ' v 9 1 v I I 1 ' 1 I I - A . ' . ., , V My 1 Y ' I . , . it . . 'gi .-i p.k5.m1e W , ' 'l John Kiley Jeff Albert A disoriented John Kiley smiles at the post. Jeff shows dau,-,Ness courage' v-. XM incorporates karate into his tennis game. 1 I i Nathan Bogel 9 ,. X Nathan is going to have to swing low to return this mighty shot. Tp: f1-' - i. 5 Y Q. V - V f Q x '-J WE- L. w , s. W . f?'c05C,Q. , .J V , 1.4.4 ,QW - V . , .A 1 . -s V , ,gf -tm .4 I , ., ...Aw f , . Y 1 xi 13.5.3 I J W j,zJ+'5r-t '- ,A5,5, ., ' ., , ,, W ' 'X -.f+ ,, sim.. X Mike Blum Mike Erickson Brian exhibits excellent form. Mike laughs at his thundering Opponent Tennis isn 't aluyays played with both feet on the ground. 185 Golf Golf Team Shoots For State School Record Broken In The First Match The Olympia High School golf got off to a great start this year by breaking the school record in the first match. Mike Kerans led the team with a thirty six average and the honor of being the only high school player to shoot a thirty two on the Tum- water Valley Golf Course. Other varsity players were Evan Parker, Chris Noten- boom, Joe McCann, Steve Ask, Rex Hopp, John McCauley, and David Bos- sio. Coach Tim Healy felt that this year's team had the most depth and was the most skilled high school team he had coached. Most of the guys are so close on the average that nine of us have a chance to qualify for state, comment- ed team player Mike Kloepfer. X x J Tr' mfs, X K 'lf' . 5 M' Row 1: Chris -' s Notenboom, Paul 'Q Backman, John McCauley, Joe McCauley, Jim McCauley, Evan Parker. Row 2: Coach Tim Healy, Josh Ray, Rex Hopp, Mike Kloepfer, Brian Richardson, Mike McCormick, Steve Ask, Joe McCann, Mike Kerans, David S . Bossio, Jeff Hotop. U' Q10 mme -as...-V its s John McCauley Mike Kerans John studies all angles before taking a putt. 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Richard 18 Charvet, Amy 18, 133 Christensen, Beth Clark Lisa Clark Rusty i'I'omJ Clarke, Dacia 18, 132, 158, 127 Clemen, Matt . Cognasso, Christopher 18, 127 Colantuono, Kristy 18, 121 Connor, Ray 18, 137, 56 Cooper, Barbara 18 Cooper, Debra 18 Cross, Ellen Cullen, Helen 18, 20, 156 Curtis, Kelly 18, 128 Danforth, Craig Davis Jefferson 18, 156, 157 Davis, William 18 Denger, Meagan 18, 154 Derkland, Jenna 18, 140 Derousie, Brett 19, 128 Dimico, Patricia Durian, Kevin Dotson, Sarah 19 Duffy, Michael 19, 156 Duvall, Marlene 19 Dye, James Echtle, David 19, 146 Elsinga. Ingrid 19, 157 England, Cynthia 19, 125 Ericksen, Mike 19, 156 Ernst, Jeff s, 19, 110, 120, 133, 134 Fankhauaer, Greg 19, 133 Fanning, Dawn 19 rearing, Chris 19, 124, 133, 135, 156 Feist. Kenneth 19 Feldman, Chris 19, 110 Ernandez. De Luz Christi 116, 126 Ferris, Joey 20, 109, 124 F'etters, Danny 20 Flahaut, Scott 20 Flinner, Janell 20, 128 Florek, Jeff Foss. Patty 20 126 Frost, Steve 20, 128 Gardner, Soncire 20 Gwhan, Jim 7, 20, 120, 124, 135, 156, 121 Giard, Kendra 20 Gibbon, Jill 20, 120, 127 Gibbs, Cynthia 20, 126 Gietz, Kirk 20 Gifford, Teresa 20, 136 Gifford, Terry 20 Gingerich, Sandy 20 Grant, Kimberly 21, 121 Hanson, Chris Hardwick, Dwain Harris, Brian 21, 126 Harve Kenneth 21 120 146,148 Yr r r Hastings, Jeff 21, 126, 137 Hastings, Steve 21, 137 Hauschild, Rodney 21 Hayes, Danette 21 Heikkila, Kurt 21, 127 Heiser, James 21, 126, 121 Hendricks, Cheryl 21 Henry, Deborah 21 . Hermanson, Brent 21, 110, 121 Herrera, Rene Herron, Cathy 10, 21, 128 Hertlein, Adam 21, 111, 128 Hewitt, Tammi 21 Hobbs, Mark 22 Hollis, Kathryn 22, 125 Zflougen, David 7, 22, 135 Hradetzky, Alexander 116, 120, 132, 134 Hudson, Michael 22, 147 Huggins, Kristin 7, 8, 11, 22, 120, 136, 137 Hulett, Steven .sg Humphrey Robertl22 Hunt Jeff 32 Hutchins on, Heidi 22 Inions Caroline 22 Irwin, Kim Jackson, Teri 22 Jacobs, Jenene 22 128 Johnson, Debbie 22, 126 137, 156, 157 Johnson, Dianne 22, 126, 137 Johnson, Gloria 22, 156, 137 Johnson, Janet Schjott, Christina Schlatter, Gena 29 Schmidt, Deborah 29, 136, 137 Schoch, Stuart 29 Scoville, Gary 29, 128 Sevedge, Debbie 2, 29, 140 Sharlow, Dewayne Sharlow, Joe Johnson, Rhonda 22, 140 Justis, Shelly 22, 110, 120, 124, Kapust, Greg 22, 138, 146, 138 Keck, Karen 23, 120, 140, 127 Kemp, Christina Kempton, Alan 32 Kennedy, Maureen Kerans, Mike 23 Kerstetter, Derek 23, 106, 146 Kiely, Ric 23 127 Kiley, Erin 23, 136, 137, 152, 153, 127 Kintzley, Patty 23, 121 Kirsch, Merrili 23 Kisor, Carrie 23, 137, 152 Kissler, Eric 23 Knouse, Edith 23, 128 Koinzan, Kristine 23 Kollmer, Andrew 23, 146 Krenik, Rick 23 Krug, Julie 23 Krug, Lisa 23, 127 Lally, Marion 24 Lamar, Brent 24, 128 Lamb, Melanie 24, 154 Lane, Greg 10, 24, 120, 121 Larson, Kristine 24, 128 Laur, Cynthia 24, 126, 137 Lawrence, Peggy 24 Lay, Lorretta 24 Le Blanc, A-ne 24, 127 Learn, John 24 Lewallen, Barbara 24 Lewallen, Linda 24 L-wis, Dodo 24 Lewis, Ronald 24 Lindquist, Richard 24 Lonborg, David 24, 111, 120, 120, 127 Lorton, Dennis 25, 33, 114, 146 Mackey, Bret 25 Mai, Chi 25, 126, 152 Mai, Trang 25, 152, 127 Mancinelli, Antonia 25 Martin, Robert 25, 121 Martin, Shawn 25 Martinez, Shauna Mattingly, Debbie 25, 128 Maurer, Jane 25 McCann, Joey 25, 128 McGill, Shannon 25 McHale, Karen 25, 120, 137, 127 McKay, Alisa 25, 120, 112 McTaggart, Mary 25 Mcwain, Robin 25 Merchant, David 8, 25, 120, 156, 157 Msridieth, Dale 26, 147 Mertena, Rhea 26, 140, 137, 121 Mickelson, Susan 26, 125 Miller, Mimi 26 Miller. Rebecca 26 Miskimens, David 26, 155, 156 Missel, Jody 26, 128 Misterek, Matt 11, 26, 110, 120, 121 Mitchell, Brian 26, 125 Morlan, Andy Moser, Barbara 26, 126, 137 Mueller, Marc 26, 147 Murphy, Shannon 9, 26 Near, Scott 26 Nedrow, Peggy 26 Neel, Holly 2, 26, 140 Nernsy, Patrick 27 Nilsson Anna-Carin 116, 116, 137 , 113, 121 135, 138, 104, 156, 157, 138, Noe, Anita Norby, Dan 27 Notenboom, Chris 27, 126 O'Neil, Gary 7, 27 Olson, Andrea 27 Olson, Donetta 2 ,27 Olson, Gunnar 27 Orosa, J. Eduardo 126 Parks, Richard 27, 105 Paulson, Brenda 2, 27 Payne, Keith 27 Peck, Greg Peterman, Allon 27 Phan Xuan'Dao 27 Phillips, Rhonda 27 Pilgrim, Jennifer 13, 27, 136, 137 Plush, Elizabeth 27 Pond, Kristen 27, 137 Potter, Jim 28 Price, Erik 28, 33, 110, 120, 127 Randolph, Rita 28 Ray, Joshua 28, 128 Reinertsen, Deeann 28, 137 Reinitz, Joy 28, 124, 127 Rhoades, John Rice, Susan 28 Richards, Todd Riddle, Troy Riggle, Mailan 28, 126 Ripley, Robin 28 Ripley, Vickie Rise, Shawna 28, 125 Ritter, Timothy 13, 28, 147, 128, 124 Robbins, Ricky 28 Roberts, Mary 28, 125, 128, 121 Rollman, Darin 28, 147 Rolstad, Betsy 28 Ruhl, Amy 28 Russell, Lisa 29 Ryan, Grace 29 Salcedo, Jason 29 Samuelson, Doug 29 Sanderson, Jim 29, 137, 128 Shelley, Jonne 29, 136 Shorb, Scott 29, 147, 137 Simon, Judy 29 Skaarer, Tom 29, 147, 139 Slenes, Robbie 9, 29 Smith, Darrell 12, 29 Smith, Darryn 32 Snyder, Tessa 30, 33 Sokolik, Tom 30, 147 Solt, Scott 30 Spencer, James 30 Stanton, Rodney Stapp, Karen 30 Steen, Tim 30, 120, 157 Stephens, Delynn 30 Stewart, Jacob 30 Stocks, John 30, 106, 133 Strecker, Jill 30, 128 Sundberg, Craig 30 Talen, Camon 30 Tam, Ssu 30, 120, 126 Tarzan, Aaron 30, 124, 126, 135 Tierney, Melany 9, 30,128 Tobin, David 31, 135 Trepanier, Sueanne 31 Triggs, Richard 31 Tu, Mary 31, 120, 126, 127 Tuomi, Dennis 31 Twibell, Keith 31, 106, 124, 125 Vanderwal, Debbie 31 Vangundy, Karla 31 Vaughn, Christopher 31 Van Torne, Mark Vosse, Katie Wagner, Todd Walker, Steve 31 Walling, Linda Waltrip, Julie 31, 144, 128 Warner, Theodore Watanabe, Yukiko 116, 126 Wattenberg, Jeffrie Weatherbie, Dawn Weedon, Chris 31 Weigel, Glenda 31 Weimar, Heidi 31 Weir, Tiffany 32, 154, 127, 128 White, Darren 32 Wieland, Laurie 12, 32, 33, 120, 126, 142, 137 Wilcox, Teresa 32 Wilder, Jeffrey Wilfong, John 32 Wilson, Roger 32, 126, 157 Winters, Richard 32, 147 Yegge, Stephen 32, 127 Ziegler, Beth Zimmermann, Annick 16, 126, 136 Zyski, Anne 32 Juniors Adams, Kevin 46 Anderson, Erik 137, 46, 47 Anderson, Lori 136, 137, 11, 46, 136 Anderson, Theresa 137, 46, 127 Andrews, Lynn 46 Anthony, Kelli 46, 132 Arko, Lori 46 Armer, Nicholas 46 Bade, Chris 58, 46 Bailey, Mark 146 Baldwin, Jacqueline 46, 107, 140,141 Ballew, Max 46 Barclay, Charles 46 Barlow, Tim 46 Bartley, Timmy 46 Bash, Lesli 57, 46, 160 Bates, Lori 46 Baxter, Dyan 46 Beahm, Kami 46, 127, 121 Bean, Michael 46 Beasley, Pamela Berman, Geoffrey 46 Berry, Keith Berry, Victoria 46 Bert, Kelly 58, 46, 44, 128 Bigelow, Cindy Black, Alexan Blinaman, Cindy 47 Blum, Caleb 47, 124 Bossio, David 12, 47, 133, 134 Bowman, Mike 47 Brady. Leah 47 Breedlove, Wendy 47 Britton, Kelly 47 Britton, Sara 47, 126, 153 Brown, Kari 47 Brown, Michelle 47 Brown. Valerie 137, 11, 47 Brownell, Donald 47, 146 Bryan, Cheri 12, 47, 126 Bulkley, Perry 47 Cairone, Mike 47, 51, 146 Campbell, Sean 133 Carlson, Christoifer 12, 133 Carlson, Richard 47 Carnevali, Jill 58, 47, 160, 161 Cavin, Steve 47, 45 Chapin, Diana 45 Chastain, Scott Chowen, Cheryl 48, 111 Christian, Hunter 98 Christopher, Christine 48, 127 Clark, Dean 48 lan, Kevin 4, 48 lance, Brenden 133 lifton, Jay 48, 135 lose, Michell 137, 48 'ochran, Angela 48, 144, 160 ,oleman, Glenda 48 'ollins, Michelle 136, 137 onnell, Ronald 137, 98 onner, Paul 156, 157 onnors, Lorelei 48 ook, Sandra 48, 136 oombes, Richard 48 ordova, Jeannette 48 raig, Angela 48 rane, John 48 row, Jamie 48 rowe, Angela 48, 144, 47 rumbliss, Teresa urtiss, Teresa 141 ypert, Kevin 146, 150 aarud, Pam 48 amron, Oscar 48 aniel, Vivian 48 ay Laurie ay, Ron emarce, Dominique 48, 132 ensmore, Kristin 46, 42, 47,127, erousie, Michelle 49 evine, Lonnie 49 ewall, David 49, 124 inan, Jennifer 49 odd, Brian 146, 49 odd, Robert 49 oench, Tawnya 49, 154 onaldson, Todd 49, 47 orian, Michele 49 oyle, Brian 49 arnest, Terri 137, 49, 137, 128 son, Cathy 49 berle, Leah 49, 127 ldridge, Patrick 49, 156 lsworth, Jeffrey 49 ndicott, Kimi 49, 127 ngel, Paula 49, 154, 128 vans, Paula 49, 46, 161, 127 asano, Steve 137, 49, 120 enton, Bobby 138, 142 esenbek, Rena 49 iedler, Eric 58k 49, 46 isher, Myres 49, 158 laisig, Edward 49, 156 lem, Sylvia 47, 49, 52, 132, 152 lummer, Linda 49 orrest, Kevin 49 ossett, Jeff 49 Fox, Lisa 47 Freeman, Bryan 50 Freinwald, Patricia 50, 108 French, Donald 50 Freshley, Molly 50, 152 Friedman, Don Frost, E. Frye, Alex 146 Garver, Roby 50 Gee, Steve 50 George, Chris 50, 146 Giaquinto, Donna Goldsmith, Gregory 50, 107, 133 Gore, Wayne 50 Gortmaker, Tami 50 Gottbrent, Sonya 50 Grant, Jeff 50 Graving, Marc Greer, Ric 50 Gunther, Ken 50. 132, 133 Guy, Daniel 50 Haisch, Jeffrey 50 Hammar, Suanne 50 Hanna, Will 50, 133 Hannaway, Lorna 50, 46, 127 Hardy, Terry 50 Harris. Cynthia 51 Hart, Keith 51, 146 Hart, Stephen 51 Hartman, Dean 51 Hastings, Jennifer 137, 49, 51 Henderson, Lynn 57, 125 Henke, Bryan Hensley, Stephanie 51, 47, 121 Hermanson, Brian 51 Hinchcliffe, Michael 132 Hodde, Cleo Hoffman, Greg 51, 127 Holdren, Elena 51 Holland, Tonya 51, 141 Holmes, Leslie 51 Holton, Alisa 51 Hopp, Rex 46 Hougan, Matt 51, 132 Hsu, Clarissa 51, 52, 120, 126, 132, 133, Hughes, Shelly 51 Hunsinger, Chelle 137, 49, 51 Ikerd, John 137. 49, 51 Ingham, Mark 49, 51 Jackson, Becky 49, 51 Jackson, Leslie 49, 51 Jarvela, Rhonda 49, 51 Jenkins, Katie Johnson, Christina 51 Johnson James 52 Johnson, Michelle 52, 158 Jones, Traci 52, 127 Judkins, Craig Julius, James 52, 120 Kannitzer, Kimmie 52 Keating, Kara 137, 9, 52, 129, 152 Kees, Joseph 52 Kell088. Brenda 52, 98, 128 Kirschner, Michael 52, 127 Kloepper, Michael 52, 107, 127 Koester, Shona 52, 141 Kover, Gail 52, 141 Krevey, Kimberly 50 52 Krinbring, Cathy 137, ras, so, 52, 129 Kruse, Kathleen 52 Lafontaine, David 52 128, 134 Lagrave, Donna 50, 52 Larsen, Steve 50, 52, 127 Larson, Dan 50, 55, 52 Laux, Debbie 50, 52 Lawrence, Kevin 50, 52 Le Blanc, Adrienne 50, 52, 127 Legette, Steven 52 Lindberg, Jill 52, 111, 160, 161 Lissner, Ronald 52 Lockhart, Christopher 50 Lodefink, Steve 53 Loftus, Angie 53, 160, 161 Lohrengel, Kimberly Lonborg, Eric 53 120 Longacre, Jeff 53 Loonam, David 146, 128 Lorton fSimmsJ Carl 53, 132 Lozier, Doug 53, 108 Ludwig, Kurt 53 Mack, Melanie 53, 152, 153 Main, Karen 53, 120 Majerus, Melinda 53 Malm, Karen 135, 137, 53, 126 Malroy, Timothy 53, 108 Markoff, Jeff 53 Manke, K. Marr, Erinn 53, 120, 152 Marsh, Bill Marston, Julie 48, 53 Maxin, Mark 53 May, Shawn 53, 147 Mcaferty, Rebecca 137, 53 McDonald Timothy 53, 120 Mcintyre, Peggi 33 McKinley, Kim 50, 53 McLachlan, Peter 53, 124, 133, 127, 134 McNutt, Dans Medak, Carla 53 141 Mermilliod, Claudine 50, 53, 120, 152 Mertena, William 53 Meuchel, John 53 Micheau, Brian 53 Milarch, Russell 53, 51, 120 Miller, Andrea 137 Miller, Mary 54, 141 Milton, Jefferson 54 Minnitti, Steven 54 Miskimens, Steven 54, 156, 157 Moody, Benton 54, 57, 156 Morris, Brett 54 Morris, Kathy L, 54, 132 Moss, Douglas 54 Mozel, Cathy 136, 137, 54, 137, 47 Murphy, Georgene 54, 154 Myers, David 54, 147, 148 Neely, Shellis 54 Nelson, Paul 137, 54 Nguyen, Thang 54 Niemi, Tony 54 Norberg, Terry 54 Nordlund, Amy 137, 54, 128 Normoyle, Cameron 54, 128 Nunez, Jill 54, 56, 141, 128 Ockerman, Julie 54 Palmer, Heidi 54, 139 Parkison, Robby 54 Parthasarathy, Suma 54, 124 Pearson, Jenni 48, 55, 125, 127 Pedigo, David 55, 57 Peek, Dawn Peltola, Shawni 55, 135 Pentt, Dave 55 Pietila, Dan 55, 47 Plamondon, Shawn 55 Pontius, Steven 55, 125, 128 Pritchard, V. 155, 135 Probst, Jennifer 55 Putyrae, Laurie 55, 132 Ramos, Manuel 55 Randall, James 55 Rathbone, William 55 Ream, Lisa 55, 154, 155 Reiter, Sean 55, 147 Renberg, Marnie 55, 125 Richards, Susie 55, 128 Robbins, Jim 55 Roberts, Eric 55 Roening, Theresa 55, 135 Rogers, Brian 55 Romig, Tami 55, 128 Ruffier, John 55, 147 Russell, Ronelle 55 Samuels, Stacy 55 Savage, Gavin 55 Schamberger, Erik 55 Scheffer, Ben 137, 56, 128 Schick, Susan 56, 125 Schmidt, Kathryn 56, 120, 152 Schmitz, Timothy 56 Schoening, Sonja 56 Schultz, Mark 56 Seago, Joan Sears, Christina 56 Shearer, Linnette Shewbert, Wanda 56 Shock, Holly 56, 110, 125, 141 Siegle, Christopher 137. 56 Smith, Brian Smith, Michelle 56, 128 Smith, Paul 137, 56 Smith, Penny 56 Smotryski, Teri 56, 160, 161 Solt, Gwyn 8, 56, 142 Spaulding, Beth 56 Speed, Lisa 56 Spellman, Dee Dee 56, 111, 156, 157 Stannard, Cecilia 132 Stedman, Lisa 57, 126, 127 Stehr, Troy 57 Stephenson, Karl 57, 135 Stilson, Donald 57 Stoll, Scott 57 Stone, Mark 57 Strong, Barry 137 Stilton, Lonna 57 Swilley, Randy 57, 59, 147 Talen, Simeon 57 Taller, Barbara 48, 57 Tanna, Karin 57 Tarzan, Jeysica 57, 124, 126 Tate, Mark 57, 58, 128 Taylor, Megan 57, 111, 154, 128 Thaller, Eddie 57, 58, 135 Thaller, John 57 Thielen, Kimberly 8, 45, 57 THompson, Shannon 57, 141 Thompson, Sheila 57 Thompson, Steve 57 Thunell, Linda 57 Tibbetts, Michele 57 Tideman, Peggy 57 Tilson, Michelle 58 Townsend, Ronald 58 Tracy, Mike 58 Tran, Oanh Trowbridge, Melynda 58 Turner, Tiki 58 Twibell, Paul 137 Uhlman, Teresa 58 Vail, Kathleen 137, 47, 58, 142 Valdez, Kraig 58 Vaughn, Doug 58, 147, 127 Venter, Melinda 58, 160, 161 Vollendorff, Diane 58, 121 Wack, Jennifer 8, 58, 126, 132 Wagner, Audra 136, 137, 56, 132 Wagner, Leah 58 Walker, Amy 58, 154 Ward, Mark 3, 58, 147 Warren, Craig 59 Watkins, Doug 4, 59 Watson, Randy 59, 124 Watts, Rochelle 59 Weeks, Jeff 59 Williams, Cole 59 Willrich, Chris 59, 120, 133, 121 Wilson, Jeffrey 59, 147 Winter, Daniel 137, 54, 59, 147, 128 Winter, Timothy 137, 54, 59, 47, 147, 148, 149, 128 Wolfson, Michael 5, 120 Wolverton, Michelle 59 Wood, Brenda 59, 132, 133 Woodruff, Scott 59. 147 Woodworth, Sherry 59 Wright, Carson Wright, Verda 59 Wobbena, Tyler 59, 126 Young, Eric 59 Zeigler, Kristin 51, 59, 132 Zen, Ayumi 59, 116, 126 Zimmerman, Charles 59 Sophomores Aasen, Denise 64, 66, 68 Albert, Jeffrey 64 Alexander, Eric 64, 10, 124 Allen, Kevin 64 Ames, Kimberly 64, 154 Anderson, Victor 64 - Anderson, Amy 64 Anderson, Lisa 64 Anderson, Mary 64 Angier, Megan 64 Ardelean, Kenneth 64 Bailey, Hans 64 Balch Julie Baltzell, Lisa Banks, Jennie 64 Barlow, John 64, 74, 63 Barnes, Pat 64 Barnes, Tracy 64 Barnes, Trevor 64 Bassett, Steven 64, 69, 146 Beagles, J. 64, 10, 126, 132 Beaver, Lisa 64 Behlke, Maria 64, 70, 73, 161, 127 Behrens, Christine 64, 106 Beichler, Jennifer 64 Beichler, Kim 64 Bennett, Lane 64 Bensley, Rachelle 64, 67, 145 Berndson, Denise 64 Berntsen, Maria 75 Bickle, Andrea 65 Bjerke, Brett 65, 128 Black, Sandra 65 Blakeway, Phillip 65 Blaylock, Teresa 65 Bloom, Nancy 65, 120, 132 Boushele, Mark 65 Bradford, Shannon 65, 136 Bragg- Candi 65 Brandell, George 65, 133 Briggs, Harold 65 Briley, Jamie 65 Brown, Kathleen 65, 7, 139 Brown, Lane Brown, Matt 65, 146 Brown, Pennie 65 Brown, Stephanie 65, 136, 4 Brown, Timothy 65, 127 Bryden, Rebecca 65, 152, 153 Burreson, John 65, 70, 71, 132, 128 Bush, Kevin 65 Byles, Bruce 65, 146, 121 Carlson, Mark 65, 71, 127 Carlson, Michele 65 Carlson, Wendy 65, 154 Carpenter, Tonya 65, 127 Champagne, Elizabeth 65, 161 Charles, Michelle 65, 132 Chase, Bridgett 66 Chiasson, Jeffrey 66, 62 Clark, Cathleen 66, 135, 158 Clark, Mike 66 Clarke, Aubryn 66, 132, 152 Clounts, Gary Cochran, Darrell 66, 146, 134 Colantuono, Amy 66 Collins, Brett 66, 146 Collins, Gerald 66 Collins, Stephen 66 Connor, Michelle 66, 135, 156, 127 Cook, John 66, 146 Coombes, Nicki 66 Cooper, Kerry 66 Cooper, Mike 66, 146, 150 Corbett, Ellen 66 Corbett, Heather 67 Coyne, Cheryl 67, 136, 156, 157 Crumley, Scott 67 Curtis, David Cypert, Kirk 67, 68, 146 Dalebout, Randy 67, 146 Daniels, Curtis 67 Davis, Carol 67, 126 Davis, Shelli 67, 124, 132 Davis, William 67 Day, Randy 67, 128 Deacon, Dawn 67, 133, 158 Decroupet, Peter 67 Denger, Mason 67, 146 Deuter, Brett 67 Diebould, Robert 67, 137, 146, 127 Dills, Jeffery 67 Dinwiddie, Sandra 67 Doench, Alicia 65, 67, 154 Dorian, Joel 67 Dunham, Greg 67, 146 Duvall, Robert 67 Dye, Ross 67 Easley, Darrin 67 Edwards, Duane 67 Edwards, Richard 68, 133 Egerton, Shannon 68 Eich, Jacque 66, 68, 161 Elwess, Donnalee 68 Endicott, Kelly 68, 145 England, Gerald 68 Fairhurst, Shawn 68, 156, 157 Fay Lyn 68 Fehring, Dawn 68, 69, 135, 126 Feldmann, Gary 68, 63 Ferguson, Patricia 68 Finn, Barbara 68, 120, 126, 132 Fitzmorris, Angela 68, 137, 160 Flohr, Lila 68 Forrester, Marilyn 68, 136, 154 Franzen, Kristy 68, 136, 141 Fritsch, Joe 127 Froehlich, Frances 68 Frost, Michael 68, 146, 150 Fruitrich, Kelly 68, 161 Frye, Tonya 68 Gardner, Art 68 Gennotti, Andrea 68, 128 Goeckner, Sharon 68 Grenier, Michele 68 Grivell, Eric Grods, Jeff 69 Grote, Christopher 69 Grubbs, Lori 69 Guttormson, Dana 69, 137 Guy, Donald 69, 124, 128 Guykema, Margo 69, 152 Hanson, Michelle 69, 126 Harder, Marla 69 Harding, Charles 69 Hargraves, Irene 69 Harris, Kevin 69 Harris, Sarena 69 Hart, Jeff 69 Heath, Shirley 66, 69 Hendricks, Roger 69 Henry, Michael 69 Henry, Robert 68, 69 Herbig, Jeffrey 69 Herrera, David 69 Hetland, Emily 69, 141 Hicks, Gordon 69, 146 Higginbotham, Daina 69 Hill, Julia 69 Hill, Robert 69 Hoehne, John 70 Hovda, Randy 70, 146, 128 Howdeshell, Chris 70 Howe, Kerri 70 Huckaby, Kimberly 70 Hulbert, Greg 70 Huseby, Steven 70 Hyer, Stephen 70, 124 Jaggar, Vicki 70 James, Leah 70 Jenkins, Jennifer 70 Jenks, Christine 70, 127 Jensen, Dean 70 Johnson, Dan 70, 63, 146 Johnson, Emily 70, 160, 161 Johnson, Tim 70, 128 Johnson, William 70 Jones. Stacey 70, 73 Kartman, Kevin 70 Kiely, April 70 Kiley, John 70, 62, 127 Knostman, Christine 70, 158 La Rue, Susan 71 Lafond, Lisa 70, 145 Lamar, Teresa 70 Larson, David 71 Larson, Eric 71, 126 Larson, Neil 71, 133 Latta, Courtney 71, 132, 154 Le Base, Christine 71 Leblanc, Russ 71, 126 Ledgerwood, Dannie 71, 62 Leichty, Daniel 71, 126 Lemke. Leanne 71, 160 Leonard, Angela 71 Lerch, Michael 64, 71, 126 Lewis, Roger 71, 132 Lichtenberg, Julie 71, 154 Lohr, Scott 71, 137. 146 Lundberg, Joel 71 Lundmark, Carline 71, 133 Maddox, Louis 71, 128 Mahar, Paul 127 Malcom, Suzanne 71 Malizio, Kurt 71, 147 Manning, Christine 67, 71, 154 Marugg, Jenny 75 Mathison, Rebecca 71, 135 Matthews, Ryan 71 Mattingly, James 71 McCormick, Mike 71, 124 McDowell, Vincent 71, 132 McKendry, Tracy 71, 154, 155 McKimmey, Jerry 71 McKissick, Craig 72 McPherson, David 72, 147 Mead, Ron 72 Merrill, Connie 72 Merritt, Eddie 72 Messegee, Larry 72, 74, 147 Miller, Deirdre 72 Milligan, Laura 72, 135 Moes, Jennifer 132 Moody, David 70, 72, 147, 128 Morris, Terry Morrison, Lynn 72 Morrison, Michelle 72 Moye, Toni Mueller, Tania 72, 132 Mulligan, Sara Mumford, Becky 72 Murphy, Angela 72 Murray, Paul 72, 127 Myers, Megan 72, 145 Myers, Sean 72 Nedrow, Bobby 72 Nelson, Christine 72, 126, 160 Neufeld, Doug 72, 126 Nguyen, Truong 135 Nunez, Ann Olson, Leif 72 Pagel, Jr Jimmy 72 Parker, Sean 72, 125, 137 Parsons, Troy 73 Patters, Michelle 73 Patterson, Mike Pearson, Elizabeth 73, 135, 137, 127 Pentt, Nicole 73 Peterman, Alfred 73 Peters, Kim 73, 136 Philippsen, Anthony 73 Phillips, Karla 73 Phillips, Tonya 73 Phinney, Christopher 73 Potis, Kevin 73 Potter, Brian 73 Pratt, Gary 73 Pinkley, Dan 73 Rainford, Daniel 73 Read, Becky 73, 108 Reed, Kristen 73, 132, 152, 127 Reinertsen, Patti 73 Rice, Jim 73 Richards, Keith 73 Robb, Debbie 73 Robbins, Lisa 66, 73 Rodriguez, Marhissa 73 Rollman, Don 73 Rose, Kelly Rosenfelder, Robyn 74, 125 Ross, Connie Ross, Juliann 74 Ruch, Wade 74, 156 Ruder Roy fSkipl 74 Ruhl, Matt 74, 126 Sanders, Brenda Savoie, Lori Schell, Steven 74, 124, 136 Schimmels, Benny 74 Schlender, Janie 74, 145 Schultz, Wayne 74 Scrivner, Rebecca 74 Scully, Laura Seaman, Darren 74 Seeley, Ted 74, 47 Shaffer, Regina 74 Shearer, Timmy 74, 128 Sherwood, Mark 74, 17 Shipley, David 74, 126, 135, 147 Shook, Larry 74, 137, 127, 134 Shorb, Del 74, 147 Simpson, Tim 74 Slater, Jeff 74 Smellow, Kristina 74, 126 Smith, Damon 74, 132, 134 Smith, Tifney Snyder, James 74, 147 Springsteel, lan 74, 126,121 Stefan, Christopher 74 Stidd, Katherine 74 Stippich, Jennifer 74, 137, 126, 121 Strand, Connie 74 Stretz, Robbie 74 Surles, Renee 74 Swanberg, Dionna 75 Taylor, Annalee 75 Taylor, Chris 75, 137 Taylor, Doug 75 Terry, Lisa 75, 135, 154 Thornton, Vicki 75 Tidwell, Joanne 75 Tierney, Sarah 75, 154 Tilson, Beth 75 Tipping, Bryon 75 Tran, Tuan 75 Triggs, Dixie 75, 104, 158 Triplett, Jonnie 75 Turner, Jeff 75 Tygart, Debbie 75, 135, 126, 135 Ulvenes, Kimberly 67, 75, 145 Vaughn, Greg 74, 75, 147, 127 Ventar, Ronald 64, 75, 156, 157 Villarreal, Oscar 116, 128 Wagner, Steven Walcker, Kelly 75 Walters, David 75, 135 Warner, Darrell 75 Watson, Kevi 75 Weatherbie, Sonja 75 Webb, Bert 75 Weisenfeld, John 75, 127 Wentworth Ann Marie 75 whim, Mary 75 Whitlock, Steven 75, 127 Wiepz, Wendy 75 Williams, David 75, 132 Willis, Holly Wise, Jennifer 75, 132 Wood, Dean 75, 128 Wubbena, Robin 75, 133, 127 Zarrell, Loren 75, 125 Freshmen Aasen, Philip 78, 89 Abbott, Joanne 78, 136 Almanzor, Julie 78, 132 Anderson, Angela 78, 136 Anderson, Erleen 78, 161 Anderson, Jennifer 78 Anderson, Katy 78, 132 Angolia, Charles 78 Armer, Christopher 78 Arnold, Gene 78 Ask, Shawn 78, 151 Auderer, Michael John 78, 151 Backman, Paul 78 Bailey, Suzanne 78, 126, 135 Baker, Todd 78 Bales, Steve 78 Bartley, Tom 78 Bauer, Chris 78 Beaird, Scott 78 Beardsley, Monnette 78 Beedle, Angela 78, 132 Belt, Elizabeth 78 Bennet, George 78 Bergman, Mike 78 Berschauer, Fred 78, 126, 126 Bettfen, Paula 78, 132, 127 Biscay, Jerry 78, 133 Bishop, Judie 78, 136 Blake lMeiklel Tawny 79, 132 Blanchard, Frank 79 Blecha, Jennifer 79, 120, 126, 132 Blocher, Tyke lLoyall 79, 127 Boe, Rodney 79 Bogar, Bruce 79, 151 Bogue, Blaine 79 Bouge, Sherrie 79 Bowen, David 79, 135 Boyd, James 79, 137 Boyenga, Kenneth 79 Braley, David 79 Braley, Sandy 79, 135 Britton, Marjorie 79 Broadwater, William 79 Brock, Rebecca 79, 89 Brown, Christopher 79, 127 Brown, David 82 Brown, Lisa 79, 79, 154 Brownell, Eddie 79, 151 Bryan, Curtis 79, 91, 132 Bull, Dale 79 Burrell, Beverly 79 Calahan, Tanya 79 Carsley, Michael 79, 151, 128 Chamberlain, Laura 80 Charles, David 80, 133 Clarkson, Chad 80 Claypole, Timothy 80 Cleveland, Korey Collins, Donald 80 Connell, Maryann 80, 128 Conner, Tim 80, 126, 156, 76 Cooper, Michelle 80, 132, 161 Coplen, Dennis 80, 127 Corcoran, Brennan 80, 151 Cornett, Carrie 125 Corvey, Melissa Cox, Christopher 80, 128 Craig, Mark 80 Crespo, Yolanda 80, 161 Crumley, Melissa 80, 136 Cullison, Corey 80, 151 Darnell, Arden 80 Davis, Samson 80 Dean, Bill 80, 151 Denny, Mike Dentremont, Christopher 80 Depalma, Paul 80, 133 Dingus, John 80 Dodd, Jim 80 Dye, Bobby 80, 151 Eddins, Ross 81, 79, 128 Egan, Tim 81 Eich, Karen 81, 136, 90, 135 Eldridge, Katie 81, 152 Elias, Mark 81, 151 Emmick, Dwight 81 Fernald, Brian 81 Ferranti, Michele 81 Fesenbek, Mike 81, 151 Field, David 81, 133 Finnegan, Stacey 81 Fischer, Kirsten 81, 126, 136 Flem, Yvonne 81, 126 Florek, Karen 81, 132 Forner, Robert 81 Forrest, Christopher 81 Freeman, Margaret 81, 158 Fremantle, Drew Frost, Erin Fuller, Brian 81 Gallagher, John 81 Gallo, Kevin 81 ' 4i':s lib - -mtnoel 81, 151 'i' annini, Carrie 81, 132 vi .r..in, Michael 81 'n,ntoli, Bob 81 'ivens, Shannon lover, Jason 81, 151, 127 oodwin, Justin 81, 137 ortmaker, Pami 82 osser, Ronald 82 rant, Heather 82, 136 riffith, Mike 82 oome, Jamie B2 untlier, Kim 82, 154 ustafson, Carla 82, 88 uydish, Kimberly 82, 127 aapala, Kristi 136, 82 aimes, Erin 82 amilton, Brenda 82 ammersmith, Lora 82 ardy, Christine 82, 127 arper, David 82, 126 artmsn, Kim 82 atch, Tami 82 awkins, Jodine 82, 138 eiser, Phillip 82, 91, 135, 151 ellberg, Jason 82, 127 enry, Joseph 82, 177 ensley, Todd 82 errera, Mark 82 ibdon, Leanne 82, 126, 135 ilden, Bonnie 82, 87 itchman, Michael 83 obbs, Scott 83 oehne, Cynthia 83 olland, Tami 83, 139 olz, Janice 83, 132, 127 ong, Steven 83 orner, Arthur 83 otop, Jeffrey 83 ouse, Theodore 83, 151 owarth, Jared uckaby, Joe 83 uggins, Eric 85, 127 ulbert, Angela 83 ulett, Barbara 83 ummel, Kimberlee 79, 83, 158, 76 ustoft, Steven 83 ackson, Susan 136, 83, 161 acobs, Dieter 82, 83, 126 acobsen, Corey 83 acobsen, Travis 83 ames, Paul 83 ohnson, Andrew 83 udkins, Todd 83 aeser, John 83 aimmer, Geoff 83, 151 ainber, James 83, 128 arvanek, Jeff 83 ees, Christina 83, 89 ehoe, Martin 83 eller, Ronald ennedy, Robert 84 im, John 84 ing, Dwayne ing, Jasen 84, 86, 132, 151 irschner, Steven 137, 82, 84, 127 lauk, Steve 84, 133, 151 oh, Callista 84, 135 olar, Lisa 84 over, Greg 84 rause, Michelle 80, 84 Rue, Jim 84 acy, Chris 84 sne, Matt 137, 84, 85, 151, 137 arsen, Eric 84, 126, 151 arsen, Rudeny 84 rson, Dana 84, 89, 152 arson, Michael 84, 120, 135 wrence, Debbie 84 awrence, Paul 89 avell, Jason 84, 151 eibly, Laura 84, 132, 152, 153, 127 eingang, Anton 84, 132, 151 emke, Kristina 84, 88, 132, 161 ewis, Dani 80, 24 ikes, Kermit 151 indsay, Kristina 84 inehan, Shea 84 issner, Paul 84 elink, Louis 84, 132 ffler, Amy 83, 84 ohr, Jeff 151 ombard, Dawnell ong, Andrea 136, 135, 76 ngacre, Brian 151 onsbery, Stacy ozier, Tami 4, 125 u, Chris 85, 77 acDonald, Cherie alloy, Jeffrey 85 alone, Erika 85 arr, Kim arr, Sara 85, 151, 110 arsh, Tony artin, Chris 85 artin, Christopher 85 athison, Ruth 85 axwell, Adrienne 85, 90 cCaslin, Rob 85, 91, 132, 134 cCauley, James 85 cCauley, John 85 cCauley, Joseph 85 cCray, Rhys 85 McDonald, Michael 85, 132 McElhattan, Tammy 85 McGuire, Brian 85, 128 McMenamin, John 85 McNamara, Kevin 85, 86, 151 McRayde, Doug 86 ead, Malia edak, Janet 86, 154 eGiveron, Tammy 86 etcalf, Alison 86, 126, 136 Meuchel, Scott 86 Meyer, Erik 86, 151 Montoya, Lisa 86 Morgan, Teri 86 Morris, Cyndi 86, 136 Morris, Sheila 136, 86 Moss, Shawn 86 Mulligan, Roberta Murphy, Heather 86, 132, 154 Murphy, Kelly 86 Murray, Aaron 86 Murray, Kirsten 86, 126 Murray, Stacy 86 Murray, William 86, 151 Napoleon, Kirt 86 Nelson, Brad 86, 151 Nelson, Larry 86, 151 Nesbitt, Vicky 86 Nickerson, Jay 86, 151 Niemi, Court 86, 151, 127 Normoyle, Casey 86 Normoyle, Cathy 86 Nunez, Angela Nurmi, Corey 86 Ogden, Kristina 86, 132 Olson, Doric 91 Ortivez, Wayne 87 Overby, Tracy 85, 87, 132 Paddock, Heidi 87, 135 Paggeot, Ted Parker, Evan 87 Parkison, Dalles Peak, Krishan 87, 133 Pearl, Jason 87 Pedersen, Mark 87 Peregrin, Tonya 136, 87 Perkins, Shawn 137, 87 Perry, John 87, 151 Peters, Jody 87 Peterson, Sean 137, 87 Peterson, Shaun 87, 133 Phegley, Connie 79, 87, 90 Phillips, Kirsten 136, 87 Phinney, Wendy 87, 89 Pickell, Bernadette 87 Pietila, Jeffrey 87 Pilkey, William 87 Pittman, Christin 87 Platte, Barbara 87 Pontius, Susan 87 Potwin, Dave 87 Potwin, Doug 87 Pritchard, Edward 87 Pust, Jennifer 87 Queirolo, Chad 126 Randall, Kenzie 87, 126, 132 Randolph, Tracye 161 Ream, Jeff 82, 87, 126 Reese, Brian 87, 132 Reinitz, Mike 88 Reslock, Eric 88 Rice, Dianna 88, 154 Richardson, Brian 88, 128 Richardson, Gregory 88 Richerds, Billy 88 Robinson, Fred 88 Robinson, Gerriann 88, 128 Rogers, Richards Romig, Lori 79, 88, 76 Ross, Joel 88 Rothwell, Tim 88 Russell, Julie Sanchez, Kenneth 88 Sater, Lane 88, 151 Ssyed, Eddie 88 Schaffer, Todd 88, 91, 151 Scheffer, Eve 136, 88, 135 Schlender, Britta 136, 70, 88, 152 Schoening, John 88 Schouten, Tanya 88 Schrader, Jeremy 86, 88, 151 Scott, Leanne Sebaska, Kim 88 Selvidge, Evelyn Selvidge, George Shaffer, Gina 89, 151 Shea, Steven 89 Sherman, Todd 89 Shiple, Deborah 89, 161 Simms, Dotsi, 89, 132, 152, 112 Simonsen, Mary 89 Slenes, Smith, Kirk ss, 77 David 137, ss, 151, 137 Smith, Jason 89, 127 Smith, Leroi 89, 127 Smith, Patty 89, 126, 132 Smith, Rhonda 89, 90, 154, 155, 176 Smith, Victoria 89 Speed, Allison 89 Spellman, Katherine 136, 89 Sprengel, Amy 89, 132, 161 Stenhouse, Barbara 89 Stephenson, Marcelle 89 Stillwell, Darrel 89, 127 Strasbaugh, Roberta 89 Taber, Andrew 82, 112 Tandy, Julie 90 Taylor, Lori 90, 132 Terry, Kimberly 84, 90, 135 Thomas, Run 137, 90, 151, 127 Thompson, Pamela 79, 90 Thomson, Rachel 90 Tipping, Brad 90 Tourbin, Eric 90, 132 Tran, Minh 90, 135 Trowbridge, Daryl 90 Uhlman, Katy 90, 132 Vanskike, David 90 Vinson, Christina 90 Vogel, Jason 81, 82, 90 Vogel, Nathan 90 Vogler, Thad 85, 90, 127 Von Reis, Ilse 90, 133 Walker, Christopher, 90, 133 Ward tJohansenl Shawn 90 Warner, Patrick Weaver, Carrie 91, 135 Weaver, Michelle 91, 133 Weber, Karl 91 Weedun, Danny 91 Whitehouse, Kirk 91 Wieland, Lisa 91 Williams, Dannial Williams, Eddie 91, 151 Williams, Jennifer 4, 91 Wilson, Richard 91 Wingate, Trinette 91 Wood, Dana 91, 128 Woodcook, Jennie 91 Worrall, Eddie 91 Wright, John 126, 132 Yang, Philip 91, 151 Yao, Jesse 82, 91, 135 Yarger, Lisa 136, 91, 126, 136 Young, Tom 128 Zarrell, Marlene 91 Zimmerman, Jeffrey 91 Faculty Adair, Mary Jane 95 Albee, Marty 95, 125 Allen, Dick 95, 97, 120 Amidon, John 95 Anderson, Mark 95 Arnold, Ray 95 Barber, Patty 95 Bean, Maggie 95 Berg, Gayle Beyers, Charlotte 95 Bird, Karline 95 Blizard, Floyd Callaghan, Lauire 98 Carlson, Tim Chance, Walt Chase, Jan 94 Coontz, Sharron Crump, Barbara Curtis, Bill 127 Dally, John Dunn, Bob Elder, Jay 97, 102, 124 Ellick, Dave 94 Ensberg, Dave 94, 120 Ensberg, Donna 121, 97 Freemantle, Larry 97 Gerst, Gery 97, 98 Gribbin, Phyllis 97 Guilford, Lee 95, 97 Manns, Joan 97 Hendern, Sally 155 Herbert, Denis Herron, Dale 93, 94 Hibdon, Kay 97 Hinton, Jerry 98, 154 Hummel, Vern 92 Isley, Ricky 98 Jackson, Brad 98 Jarmon, Diane 97, 98 Jones, Abby 98 Johnson, Mary Jane 98 Kern, Dianne 98 Kerstetter, Kenn 98 Kinerk, Joe Krause, Jon Kuhl, Bill LaBell, Jan LaBell, Nan LeTourneau, Brian Maguire, Bill Marsh, June Mather, Bill McCabe, Ron McQueen, Bruce Melusky, Hank 46 Milhoiland, Ken 128 Milheiland, Maryann Mondau, Chris Nelson, Merle O'Keefe, Peggy O'Leary, Vicki 95, 10 O'Sullivan, Jim 107, 125 Pattillo, Sue Pattin, Debbie Pilkey, Barb Pope, Val Pruefer, Carol Ritter, Paul Robinson, Richard 97 - Rutledge, Scott Sarver, Ginger Schmidt, Judy Shaw, Betty 127 Short, Kathy 92, 102 Sortun, Wayne 93 Southon, Mary Strobl, Pete Timmerman, Karla Timmerman, Wayne Wachter, Bart Waddington, Jeff Ward, Bob Wedam, Colleen Whipple, Chris Whipple, Ken Wise, Jane Wood, Brenda Worthington, Sandra Hughes, Warren 98 Schumacher, Bill 102 David Lonborg Jeff Ernst Andy Berschauer Man Misterek Cynthia Laur Krigtgn Pond 4.000 3.978 3.952 3.929 II- I- 3.923 3.909 Reflections :az Year Teachers We have super good kids this year but they are more passiveg they seem to accept what teachers tell them without question. However, this might not be the students' faults but might just reflect the state of the world now. The world has shifted toward the conservative. Our students now offer fewer arguments on issues. are not as involved or concerned about world events and really are more into their own lives. In the I97O's, for example, I could not bring marines or drug enforcement policement into class as speakers because they would be mobbed. Today. students ask these types of speakers how to get into the marines or drug enforcement work. -Ray Arnold lt seems like education is swinging back to the way it was in the beginning. Instead of unimportant courses like basket weaving in the 6O's, students are taking important classes. Stu- dents have not changed that much but the mo- tivation has. Students are now working to their required levels. In previous years, however, stu- dents seemed to have more time for homework because they didn't have so many other respon- sibilities like sports. work and so on. -Hank Melusky Everybody is talking about excellence, get- ting tough and so on. We have to draw a bal- ance between intensifying our program without hurting some students in the process. The computer revolution is on us. We have to teach teachers as fast as we can so they can teach students, but students seem to be learn- ing faster. I am excited to see what is next. -David Ensberg Everyone's learning foreign languages these days-not just German or French, but BASIC, LOGO PASCAL! And now. computers are recip- rocating by learning human languages-there's even a printer in our own computer center that knows German! Who says computers are unem- pathic? -Carol Pruefer Freshmen To be a freshman is to look forward to the first day of school, the first football game. the first dance. and even your first finals. It's great to know that you're in high school and that you are beginning a wonderful new part of your life. I looked forward to my freshman year at OHS with such excitement, joy, trepidation. and wonder. I couldn't wait to experience it all. I discovered a bright world full of academic chal- Ienges, fine teachers, new friends, and new ad- ventures. I will never forget my first day of high school: new clothes Cwhat should I wear?j, new teachers, and new books. The anxiety and an- ticipation produces a sleepless night for many new freshmen. A kind word from an upper classman or a helping hand from an administra- tor can help to alleviate our fears. put us on the right track, and convince us that OHS is a friendly place to be. I especially enjoyed partici- pating in the fun sports programs and the excel- lent music program. Struggling with schedules and arena. getting lost on the way to geometry, working on our homecoming skit, and perform- ing in my first OHS Christmas concert are ex- periences that freshmen endure and come to cherish. -Kirsten Phillips It was an exciting year except for the food fights. It's a drastic change from the dull life of middle school. I really enjoyed the football games. I'm looking forward to another year of high school. -Lisa Wieland Experiences I'm awesome, joked Todd Springfield. lt started as a joke because a friend told me that I looked like Rick Springfield so I decided to try out for the lip synch. -Todd Donaldson It's been a good year in art. Everyone's talents have really improved. There has been a lot of talent uncovered with the help of Mr. Freemantle. I am sure that there will be this great improvement in the future also. -Peggy Lawrence I had a really good experience at this school compared to my Spanish school. I loved the people. sports. dances and as- semblies. I just loved everybody. I am going to miss it a lot. It was the most rewarding experience I have had. I will never forget it. -Grunilla Albihn I appreciate the respect that has been given me by upperclassmen and faculty. I like the opportunities that high school pre- sents. -Eric Huggins My four years at OHS have been a great learning experience. Lakefair is a terrific way for me to say thank you. -Julie Krug The only ones who get really the hang of high school are the seniors: this happens around the time they graduate. -Tim Rit- ter Humor When I think of something funny. I think of when Rich Winter went to kiss Julie Krug and ended up kissing his mom. -John Brown Gunnar Olson and I picked up one Tues- day night and drove to Sea-Tac to crash the DECA convention. We ended up being chased around the Red Lion Inn by some teachers and we had to hide in some DECA students' closet. l think one of them won state in job interview or something like that. -Mike Anderson On my seventeenth birthday. l got a plate full of shaving cream in my face from my brother. It was dumb because it stung my eyes and people thought l was crying. -Mary Tu Mike Anderson and I went to Everett to visit some friends. David Hougan and Sara Fenton went with us. They got into a huge fight and left us in Everett at 2.l5 a.m. with no ride home. Mike want- ed to hitchhike home instead of spending the night. We stayed with some people we hardly knew. I had to work the next morning and Mike had to get a haircut the next day. Those are the only things we worried about. We got an early start at 9:00 a.m. and hit the freeway. We Q01 a ride from some lady in a van that almost got into a wreck. People were honking at her and crabbing. She brought us to a good ramp fgood place to get picked upl. We waited for 2V2 hours-some good ramp. huhl No one came by and we thought we were all alone until suddenly two huge German Shephards started chasing the mailman. We hoped we wouldn't get noticed by the dogs. We looked at each other and said. Oh. my goshl Fortunately. the dogs didn't see us as we pretended to be part of the scenery. After'2V2 hours. a guy gave us a ride ten miles down the Jim Sanderson Susan Rice Jody Missel Karen McHale Erik Price 3.895 3.872 3.868 3.844 3.8444 freeway. At the next ramp, we met a fellow hitchhiker who told us to hold money to attract cars. After I5 minutes. a Charles Manson look alike picked us up and gave us a ride. not to mention a scare. Then we got a ride to a not so desirable neighborhood. We made phone calls at 7-Eleven. He missed his haircut and I missed work. We finally made Dave come and get us. the final ride of our unforgettable journey. A helpful hint to those future hitchhikers. Carry a weapon at all times. Dave Hougan. you are the one who owes me a favorl -Sean O'NeiI l984by George Orwell? Or. well. I haven't read it. -Erik Price Sports There is nothing like a little physical pain in football to take your mind off your home- work blues. -David Moody Cheerleading is not just a glamorous. easy job. lt requires hard work. dedication. and many smiles in good times and bad. I felt it was a great way for me to become in- volved. -Laurie Wieland Lamb achieve. -John Kiley -Darin Rollman Activities The French Club potluck was just fine. We made it home by a quarter to nine. To catch the Grammies and watch Micheal shine. It started off with some great Fr that put us all in a gay mood. The cheap plastic spoons. And Betty's favorite French tune Now all we needed were some bi Well. the judging finally began. To decide on the winning pan. It was a shot in the sky. We gave it our best try. And entered our French silic pie. We waited for the decision. ench food. s. g red balloons. It was up to the French club council precision. I Much to our surprise. We hauled home the grand prize. Along with Laurie and her chicken in disguise. Our prize was just groovy. Two tickets to any movie. We finally got our first date. lt turned out. just great. 'cause Kevin didn't have to pay. -Prize winning chefs. the cheapskate. Kevin Forrest and Kristin Densmore Getting onto the Knowledge Bowl team was something l'd definitely do again if I had to live this year over. The pressure Q01 tense sometimes. of course. but to be pretty in- we made such a tices ought to be were great. too. I next year. trivia 1- 1 ho have been . f this depart- ,, , I good showing it was worth it. Sports have been very meaningful to me Everyone who went to the PHC this Year- MY memories of basketban Wm be congratulated for trying something that can be with me fh 0U8h0Ut the Years , 'Melanie pretty tedious and doesn't .bring in awful lot of school recognition. Our coaches all of them-even our adviser. Mr. Ensberg. was fairly o.k. fMy days are numbered after he reads thisj. By the way. if you Cyes. youl think you can hit High SCI'l0OI 8II1I9IiCS demand 3 C0mbln3' buzzers and answer questions with the best of tion of hard work and mental preparation. them. look into Knowledge Bowl Once you have these basics, there is no canbe entertainingllike Knowledge Bowl alumnus knowing how far You can go or what you can Dave Lonborg says. When ignorance is bliss. tis folly to be wise. Now if someone would just tell me what he means by that. . -Chris Willrich The music department has always been a I HOUI' IGBITIS dIdl1'I WIFI 3 whole IO! this large part of Oly High, Thggew year, but we sure had a good time tryingl involved will never forget the good times n and the feeling of unity and pride that comes from being a part o ment. -Jill Pilgrim K 1 - - - - ' --. Wil mnf1n Andt 934 The quick paced year had annual staffers all too ready for Staffers Stuck T0 'fllelf QUVIS The feSUlT Wee e well Dlefln 3 long vacation, annual, much more in depth write ups and a myriad of vi' Modeling the annual after Time magazine meant hours ot Pllelegfeplle- planning before even beginning to draw a single layout. 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