Olympia High School WW Miller High School - Olympiad Yearbook (Olympia, WA)
- Class of 1986
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I do not know if I could handle not watching my soap operas. And summer just would not have been summer without the lake. After all, where else could you find so many people wearing so little? However, as exciting as the lake may have been, I thought the ultimate summer spot was Lakefair. The people, the parade and the activities combined to make it the social event of the summer. Although I vowed never to ride the Zipper again, I found myself magnetically drawn to the mass of bodies waiting in line. My hands clenched and my stomach churned in anticipation Cand terrorb because it was the same. I went on the ride, I got off, and then I threw up. Ah, the joys of summer . . . And then, the letter came. It effectively signaled the start of another school year and reminded me that summer would not last forever. Once again, con- tinual cramming, cafeteria food CCan you believe some people actually like it?J and those fun-filled, three-day vacations with Mr. Maguire would become the accepted way of life. In many thoughts of school were like the Zipper: alot of needless and unneces- sary anxiety created by the individual. Maybe some ggi, A-..., W.-as .......-I-I., --' ,sv mv' Qin,-in vi -'msn-.5 if 51.5 'ITIS .,, . il f Splish, splash, I was taking a bath . . . sings Connie Phegley. day I will be able to remember high school and laugh, but for now, I hated to see summer end. Seniors Steve Bassett and Mike Cooper plan a quiet evening at home. Havingfun in the sun is easy forfriends like Cathy Clark and Kathy Brown A 'ini Maria Belke, Steve Hyer, and Debbie Tygart calculate the length of an average ant run . . . with a stop-watch? J . A pvwil. :xi Hey, my Celica is baad, It goes from zero to twenty in ten minutes, states Rhys McCray. Katy Anderson oohs and ahs at her marvelous shot, as envy her discovery of The True Method of Putt-Putt Golf Amusing Ourselves Few complaints were heard about how boring Olympia was, because there were plenty of great places to go. No longer were the prospects for a good time limited to movies and doing the mall. More than ever be- fore, Olympia emerged as a city with something for everyone. Downtown Olympia developed a nightlife all its own with many people frequenting Crackers, the Midnight Movie, and the Surf Club. For those who liked a more phys- ical activity and competition in their recreation, Putt-Putt Golf, Go-Karts, and Tumwater Valley were favorites. lf you wanted a classier evening, the Washington Center for the Perform- ing Arts was a great place to be for an evening of culture. Study groups were also an interesting develope- ment in the nightlife of Olympia High students. The library took sec- ond to the Bayview Market Deli, where munchies were close at hand to sustain students through the rig- ors of calculus. So whenever you think, There's nothing to do take a second look at what Olympia has to offer. You may be surprised. l rv 'rx ill She's wild about Disney Characters, explains Leif Olson. ,s S ' f H163 iyl 15.4 Michell Connor and Angle Fitzmorris are just singing in the rain Sara Marr reflects on life in the fast Iane at the Surf Club. SV- 9 4 4' . 'L-i,1.13,, , . . 'Q-LQ-5 . -- 4- ' V fC -- -'H-'-' ' 1 To the regret of Chrissy Manning, Sarah Tierney, Mary White, and Lynn Morrison, Julie Lichtenburg suffers from a typical case of senioritis. ze s- -'r if, ir - 455 H Q LZ Tl!! -'V' QZETEEE guqglvfl' ti. ' ' ' 11-un -g VI? .fl lf if ,fl Before she even leaves the lot to go cruising, Lisa Williamson hooks Rod Larsen, .n .A Q41 .4 , in 5 A 01' ' X I l-luh? Fire? Wait a minute, I have to finish rny Econ! Hicks says hurriedly. A LOOK AROUND Was it really 1986? After a look around campus, a person might have thought time had gone backwards. Flapper skirts of the twenties to paisley prints of the sixties were visible. Students kept glancing over their shoulders for Michael J. Fox. Eddie Haskell look-alikes could be seen carrying Madonna-wanna-be's' books. Anyone looking at the parking lots would have thought they were quiet and boring. Not so. The rock was often being repainted blue and white, replacing the helpfulness of rivals. Music students and parents could be seen heaving bundles of newspapers into the filling truck and washing cars in out-of-season attire. After school, buses formed a wall between exhausted stu- dents, waiting pals, and parents. Drivers who converted it into angular parking were confronted with little red stickers from Mr. Maguire's patrol. Good morning everyone! lt's a Fri . . . Oh, I guess it is just Thursday. Ho-him, another day. Any persons who had never listened to announcements before might have heard these statements and thought they had walked into the morning zoo of KQ92. Mark Carlson, a part-time deejay, took over the morning announcing and lightened up each day's beginning. Students believed things changed throughout the year, but a look back in time revealed history was re- peating itself. Mark Carlson questions, Are you out there L.J.? iiamral il'-WS nrftviq Lid rvumg fr F x timid., 5 xi-XJ A if A Lf Q 'why Bear artists display their talents while warning competitors. Freshmen candidates go for the gusto during Crush Cougar Week . Hey, Kim Schmidt and Dellavon Bradford! Just who's taking whose picture here? Hippies and beathiks gather to spread peace and brotherly love through Olympia High Tracy Overby and Jesse Yao join the Geritol Generation. Revisiting their childhood Kathy Hanson and Jennifer Neal carry their dolls for security. Showing Our Spirit Spirit Week-that one stimulating week when students and teachers dressed in clothes they never imagined get- ting into, let alone being seen in public! On Monday of Homecoming week, students walked the halls dressed as though they should have been at Disney- land, cameras hanging from their necks and shades pro- tecting their eyes from the Washington sun. Apparently, Oly had made it as one of the world's favorite vacation spots! Tuesday, the whole tenor of campus changed: sen- ior citizens took over. Friends looked 50 years older. Ju- nior Jesse Yao went to the extreme of learning to knit, giving him something to do while he sat in his wheelchair. By Wednesday, peace and brotherly love over took the campus. Hippies and beatniks joined together at break for a Peace Walk. Teddy bears and Cabbage Patch dolls came to school on Thursday when students reverted back to their elementary school days. Even math teacher Merle Nelson arrived at school, looking ready for a day of kinder- garten. Dressed by mother, Nelson had his personalized lunch money envelope pinned to his shirt. Friday was the traditional blue and white day, some students even paint- ed their faces to show their spirit. For those who decided to join in the fun, another spirit- ed Homecoming week was a success. i Qh. Chief Big Bear proudly displays his loincloth Flaunting their royalty, Queen Leah Plumber and escort Mason Denger pose with a '22 Lincoln. E With a sly look on his face, Mike Cooper escorts senior Emily Johnson. Q 1 3 ' i How do these things work? ponders Steve Bassett and Mason Denger. Behind the Scenes at Homecoming Left, right foot, then right, left, right: that's it. The princesses and escorts heard these words in early morning practices the week before the traditional Homecoming assembly. Court members diligently attempted to master that old-time favorite, the waltz. On Friday while the student body anxiously waited for sixth period to end to go to the assembly, court members frantically prepared for their debut. Cries of Where is my curling iron? or What happened to my shoes? echoed throughout the locker rooms. Excitement filled the air. Then, with lights dimmed slightly, the Strolling Strings played softly as Christine Nelson announced each of the princesses and her escort. After strolling out in their long gowns and tuxedoes and parading the make-believe ballroom, the couples nervously demonstrated their much-practiced waltzing. After the court was seated, everyone was entertained by class skits ranging from the Oly, Oly, song by freshmen to the senior's PeeWee Herman. The Good Days sang The Boy From Oly to the senior football players. Even a group of senior boys demonstrated their singing and dancing skills. Friday evening tension was high. The court arrived at Ingersoll Stadium for the halftime activities. Cars ranging from a pink Chevrolet to a grey Rolls Royce whisked them to the field. All eyes focused on them as fans won- dered who would be queen. Suddenly fire- works lighted-Leah Plumer, 1985 Home- coming Queen. f 9 . A . g FQ' , t - .5- . ,- Seniors Alisha Doench with Steve Bassett, Leah Plumber with Mason Denger, Court- ney Latta with John Burrison. with Mason Denger, and Courtney Latta with John Burrison. Junior Karen Florek with Brent Corcoran. Sophomore Lori Ledgerwood with Tucker Jones and Freshman Sunnie Slenes and Jim Ulvenes. Karen Florek receives some help tying her bow. 1 G ,0 ' . -my Y lf? Til rf' ze... - 1wu,,Q' Q f . s vm., M e -QPU is is N . sf- - .ws eq!-2' Z A ,- ii, il- W 1 ' Q- - 4 - ' i as - ,vf . . l i , -ne? K 'Q-airiiw Ari -'gf ' 1-' X' , 1 ' 1. age?'xK,., V. e -- 4- s GX 'S V' f Y'S'e ',J'f 1v' 'gfwf . ' 2 ' ' , . , ffl 5 V P 5 f. K , sf f A N . ., 'ji M 'A ,e,,l'4i,?,:,f- if 44 'vi V, ,G is wan-f',',,g,,i:,-ii., wi' f I. ' Pr ., .2151 'N-e Q-',f:i'ii.f,v,N,f,g 1 i. 1 1 Lf-uw K E wb' V ffexwii - 5, 4,1 1-qi., ,ar ,exif 1 '.,,,,g,3L,!,- 'iw ni T 'Wwe i '. +- Oly-ball-bear-drive down, set, hike! A ring of pom-poms signals that cheerleaders are close by. X With her name in lights, Leah Plummer is pro nounced queen Celebrating Victory After a week of merrymaking and anticipation, it was finally the night ofthe Big Game. Following the traditional bonfire and pep rally, students packed themselves into the grandstands, eagerly awaiting the most important game of the season: Home- coming! Bursting onto the field with true bear enthusi- asm, the Oly football team took an early lead, end- ing the first half with a score of 13-O. The moment of truth was close at hand ...who would be this year's queen? The princesses and their escorts paraded around the track in vintage automobils, and when they had completed their tour, the an- nouncer spoke the words, Ladies and gentle- men, if you would turn your attention to the far side of the field . . . Boom! Bang! the sky was filled with color and the words '85 Homecoming, Leah, lit up in flames on a placard. Play after play of nonstop action only stopped when the crowd erupted in cheers, signaling the conclusion of the fourth quarter. The Bears had vanquished the Chehalis Bearcats by a margin of 26-7. Ahh gee, says Chris Stephan, who put out the fire? KN ,x f, Mx -A V v- was f -A do , If , W' ' W' new mm. WM mg , If V 1 , - 5 2 Q Qmf M 'WN au. fy 'M U JN in ' U W, s M V, 'P Mimi?--H-..,m JH... ' F 0 Rx' 'sim A Mm 'Wm . 1 C O L I t, ,Wm . 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They were only one year older than us but they thought that this some- how made them special. They received all that unneeded attention and we all know what it did to their heads! Then there were the sophomores. They were in their second year, and they thought they owned the place. And, to make matters even worse, all the upper- classmen guys were looking at all the un- derclassmen girls! But the worst, l thought, had to be the freshmen. They wondered around in mobs of ten or more in their oversized clothes which did not quite tit. Well, all l can say, is wait until next year when l am a senior. Then we will see who is on top of the pile, who opens doors for whom, and who gets all the attention. Yeah, just wait until next year! 11 Katie Eldridge, secretary, Mike Larson, vice president Eric Reslock, president, Jeff Ream, treasurer. r 1 u ' v r u u u L, I I I Philip Aasen A Joanne Abbott Julie Almanzor vip' J' ' J Angela Anderson Jennifer Anderson Q K M B WN YP' Katy Anderson Emilie Andrews Charles Angolia Gene Arnold Shawn Ask Michael Auderer if m.. ,,. .1 Q- 1 si X K RS . ,,Lk L 2 N. K ,,,... 5 s Qm'E '..R'Q Paul Backman Todd Baker Tom Bartley Chris Bauer Scott Beaird Nlonnette Beardsley Cecilia Behrens ':' I Tawny Blake Jennifer Blecha Elizabeth Belt Mike Bergman Fred Berschauer N swf, Paula Betten Jerry Biscay Jodie Bishop Q-v Stanley Bliss Tyke Blocher Buck Boe Rodney Boe Sherrie Bouge ik , is M. ru Q' -we A N X gt? be Q sc. Shu l 1, WN Nts Laura Chamberlain David Charles Timothy Claypole Donald Collins x., X 5 S if-'L' rx .J s. .t sig .l X 59-' . f..,,Js Sf 9 so .olf ff an Q.. 11:7 Xl Tim Conner Michelle Cooper I, I Dennis Coplen Q2 Brennan Corcoran Christopher Cox Dawn Crawford Greg Crawford ss 'C Q Q Yoland Crespo L A Melissa Crumley me L 5' g L ,Il 'wg Corey Cullison X, A A L 9 Arden Darnell 1 A Samson Davis XM K, 'cl Roy Day Bill Dean Future librarian Cindy Hoehne visits her little friends in the card catalogue. Mike Denny A typical meeting of the Junior Mob of America. ,Ng 32. ki. s. sf 4 Su Chris Dentremont Angie Derr Steven Dodge Rob Drake Bobby Dye tw New xi 37 David Field Stacey Finnigan Kirsten Fischer Yvonne Flem Paul Flinton Karen Florek Christopher Forrest Margaret Freeman Drew Freernantle Robert Frerichs Erin Frost Rick Frye its K -me . v sys A X sf Olivia Fulton A ' -J. U? X John Gallagher y ' Y W Kevin Gallo - ra ff Dannae Gard ' Q NX V it Steven Garver fi' , 5 'J A Katrina Gerrits W' by Michael Gibbon A A im The Huggins-Giuntoli-Hensley-McNamara Gang: Ready for action. Carrie Giovannini Michael Girardin Bob Giuntoli Shannon Givens Jason Glover Justin Goodwin Pami Gortmaker Ronald Gosser Heather Grant ,T S SYM Ryan Greene Kim Gunther Carla Gustafson . N, I ,A Q. h , 1 xt X, - .. ' it 'Y is 7 if A Q 'S-...Ml -'Q 7556 .st we -.'?..,X X! CTT' X otit is L, , , 045 -nf Leanne Hibdon Bonnie Hilden Michael Hitchman Scott Hobbs Cynthia Hoehne Tami Holland Steven Hong Arthur Horner Jeffrey Hotop Theodore House Eric Huggins Angela Hulbert Barbara Hulett Kimberlee Hummel Steven Hustoft Susan Jackson Dieter Jacobs Corey Jacobsen Travis Jocobsen Paul 'James Jocline Hawkins Curtis Hegel Phillip Heiser Jason Hellberg Joseph Henry Todd Hensley y Talk!iTalk! Talk! Vital to a teen's existence, a telephone could mean ilifeyiordeath. bln tact, by definition a teen- ager isfsomeone who talks on the phone at least tive times atdayg Without this device, teenagers WOUlCiijUSf be couch potatoes, sitting around the housewith nothing to do, unable to commu- nicate with FRIENDS. I-iaveiyou ever noticed the differences be- tween tithe lengths of tens' conversations? Wheltguyses phones, they get right to the point andfhangseiup.r.tHowevier, girls tend to spend a minimum ofetwo hours on one call. Despite par- entaithreatsitofunplug the phone, cut oft their allowancei, or even curtailthe use of the family car, they will not stop talking. Phones of today have interesting features. My phone has a mute, button. When my sister talks to her friends about her boyfriend, l like to press the button. My sister does not even know I amlistenirig. Later, linnocently walk up to her and inquire about George. She flips out! l find this extrernelyientertaining. Phones are defi- niteiytvitlto me. Life would be a bore without themq y by 'Sr .1 rx iiiii Andrew Johnson in ' Michael Jolliff it fo ll Debbie Jordan 5 s, W' R , , it .. , ss' N ' 'Qgi' Q4 .4 Rachei Kirschnick Steve Klauk Greg Kover Lynn Krevey Chris Lacy Matt Lane Dan Lang Rodney Larsen Dana Larson A group of Juniors reach the summit of Mt. Oly. ,,.,.,...-new Michael Larson Jim La Rue Debbie Lawrence Paul Lawrence Jason Leaveii Laura Leibly Anton Leingang Kristina Lemke Dani Lewis Christohper Leyton Kermit Likes Kristina Lindsay L, , r '2wq3Q,' i --x R tai XY sg-1 I i. You want my apple? asks Trina Gerrits. '--I Q., . of ..l. '4'N 1- v -, gs x . it X 3 , ss .s X i Q -. sk E Shea Linehan Paul Lissner Amy Loffler Jeff Lohr Dawnell Lombard Andrea Long Brian Longacre Stacey Lonsbery Tami Lozier W it J it 2.19 X s 'X sg, six 1 7 Sr' l - is- fi . .. . si I 'F X Chris Lu Jake Lye Jeffrey Malloy Erika Malone Sara Marr Tony Marsh Christopher Martin Rob McCaslin James McCauley John McCauley Joseph McCauley Rhys McCray Michael McDonald Amy McGrath Brian McGuire itll McDonald's figure? Kevin McNamara Doug McRayde Janet Medak Nur , 6 I for Olympia High arches, some my head started in a line that l waited and my stomach rumble l sat in an uncomfort two feet from the floor beef and 95 of heart disease did once and she has many preferred fast food places their variety. Others King because of the boxes with the toy the decoder ring overall winner was definitely was the lf we did not have we have gone games for a slice of while discussing moves of the football I could not under most students great figures calorie burg a week. All l knew chains disap gone beserk' done without ruining Court Niemi Christine Nokes Kristina Ogden Doric Olson Wayne Ortivez Michelle Osborn Tracy Overby Evan Parker Krishan Peak Duane Mullins Heather Murphy Kelly Murphy Bill Murray Kirsten Murray Stacy Murray Kirt Napoleon Brad Nelson Larry Nelson Vicky Nesbitt Hung Nguyen Jay Nickerson -. s s., fox ' Q. Q , l O I 'Q si , ... T 'riff rw E '11 .F XYZ f- . as asm , 'i x, 3 ,Jil . Q K 1 Q 1'-,, . , tow' P r 1. . ' S JSR L ' X Jason Pearl Mark Pedersen Tonya Peregrin Shawn Perkins John Perry iv v-v f 1 asus Q- U9 5,- uf' Some rebellious Flower Children try to revive the 6O's. L... sl 1 RN. N W li Q, 9' T7 l Sean Peterson Connie Phegley Kirsten Phillips tv, YP' C. . -it ss , . TT' Q . .ebb o 5 1 N' 5 fr 1-X i it x t Dave Potwin fvifg D is ke,, Doug Potwin f Ag it ' ca. 3' Jennifer Pust , X , m 4- Kimberly Putnam ' L A 1, Chad Queirolo X W h Kenzie Randall 'T ' ggi, D 4 Tracye Randolph Dawn Raudenbush 1 5 , Jeff Ream -r it K g x , Brian Reese 531, A ki' xg Lanae Reinertsen W I ' S Mike Reinitz Eric Reslock an ,,. i fb , I , in , I I 9 , s , 05' hx 4 'bi , l '-. ,. I V .. fa ,. A Dianna Rice Brian Richardson .rw Fred Robinson Gerriann Robinson 9+ .4 Lori Romig Q ' Tim Rothwell ,.,, L -Q Julie Russell J Kenneth Sanchez David Sandkam Lane Sater were overflowing with spilled from their class- When the bell rang, a or locker one had to to go past their room a U-turn and go the middle of the halls to a group of students After realizing they two inches! One more person in front of hall. experience because push someone else a disadvantage over tall not have been the same 43 John Schoening Tanya Schouten Jeremy Schrader Jacqueiline Scully Kim Sebaska Kelly Shanaman Steven Shea leff Todd Sherman AN Deborah Shnpley -wr Dotsl Sxmms Jyj, Kirk Slenes XLQ1 at David Smith Jason Smith Ai fx: A B - se' . - - -Q. fl- L JE .-N ? :X 1, . U A - -. x X Q X y Qs Y x N av 'ILS , as X4 wa N li' K ttty,. 11+ ax A Mg X - , s 5 ig , ZI' SX i x X K Vt If :Q X X l -Sly U' ,- Q we X use J 1 2 swf ' 2 we J .52 t wx Y' Qx Ne A lx, 31 Tammra Smlth Angel Snell Allison Speed Amy Sprengel Stenhouse Leroi Patty Rhoda - C.-3 -Q' lip rw Y '7 S 1 1 2 'N -1. X SSQQS ' tc, s 215 so X x 1' -,J , 2 A. 5 .Q , -.f an Q, rv. .,, 1 .r os- - .. - t ff f f, , x P . ---.Q ,t N Q . A . ' r 4' g A Y T ,' x it - . : V S x .X s.'x....t. t 4 gm -' Q3 X , f G3 1 - , X A X W i I ' .: ' 3 E. W t NN 'Q S ,, . cu' N S2 CX q-x fr 1 it 4 v l pgs.- Xr t N ' t te' 5 X il Danny Weedon Kirk Whitehouse Lisa Wieland Jennifer Williams Douglas Wilmoth Richard Wilson LN 4 '33 Q. V. ., . - s- X s sg ,- rr Q.,- 4 Rachel Thomson Brad Tipping Bret Tomford Hien Tran Minh Tran Joaquin Trejo Katy Uhlman Jeffrey Van Dyk David Vanskike Joel Villines Jason Vogel Nathan Nogel Thad Vogler Christopher Walker Shawn Ward Jeffrey Warner Patrick Warner Carrie Weaver Michelle Weaver sTf'?'TP Darrel Stillwell Andrew Taber Julie Tandy Lori Taylor Kimberly Terry Ron Thomas Pamela Thompson Karl Weber 333 Ream Cflnges at the possibility of another 'msd ivan l IIIIL From Slug to Sophomore Time seemed to be flying. The journey through academia by the class of '88 was officially half over. lt was not long ago that we were scared freshmen, hanging out -in packs and trying to act hyper-cool. We had new freedoms, new fears, and new starts to our futures. The year passed quicker than we had guessed it would, and soon enough we became experienced Cor so we thoughtb sophomores. Sophomoredom was good to us. No more trosh jokes, and the upperclass- men actually put up with our antics, which, even though they had not changed much. suddenly made us respectable be- cause we had weathered the trials of high school. After thinking about it, we realized that next year we would be looked upon by in- coming students as t true veterans. After that, we will join the ranks of the great, ultra-hip, the senior class! We haven't long to wait. .,.,,,,- I.l.J.llIIIII1 .. IIPL I ' YIIIW Robert Abbott Barbara Adams Brian Alexander Christopher Allen Richard Allen Kristina Ames Tracy Ames Wendy Andersen Barbara Anderson Shane Anderson Teri Anderson Julie Annis Michelle Ardelean Denise Bailey Jeff Baltzell Sabrina Bannan Brian Barnes Christopher Barnes Christy Brinkley eat your heart-out, says C' so' I I X gg .' 'l K 0 f 1. M Q it A Q N .ar 3 Qx I N i Rodney Barta Tina Bates Lori Beagles Kirsten Bean Rob Bell Kristine Bigelow Melissa Bigler Jason Biscay Carrie Bjerke Jonathan Blake CMeikleJ Donna Bliss Michele Blum Laurie Bonbright Stefani Boushele , George Bowman s '.-vs X ? l Charlie Briggs D'Anna Briscoe Bob Brown Jeff Brown Joni Brown Daniel Buchholz .Q W Fpwtvxi ' :B Robert Bugles 0 Kim Bungay ': 1 Jeff Bunn 5 . Josh Cabe 'Y x Eric Calahan K Saro Calewarts tx X Q - Q, ,Q 4' 2 Cristina cane 4? xx-5 ... s L1 A B Brad Carlson ' ' f I Corey Carlson y huh la ' Bi L A - g i Finals-A Hectic Week Nathan Carlson Finals-the most hectic time ofthe year. Preparing X, 5 V, ?f'af' Cages t for finalssusually reguired ,hoursof study. As a result, we B B amam awe Q' knew them as sourrnost horri B in ex eriences of hi h f . , S M school. This was the time when textbooks came out of l J 4 Q 1, Y, X their hiding places and were read for almost the first ' . , '14, B l time, or so it seemed. Although some students started if rsrs t o B, K as early as one toftwo weeksibefore the finals, most , 1, 4 B ' -I t-ii t B Melinda Charles seemed to wait until the last night before the exams to . I . N 3 C. J Ch. , U , XJ 9 P qi X ,ra S Ligerglyristiiseoln begin circles, uncombed hanlligvilivexi, r 1 ' ' l C he C i B 5 , s B i One ' f Q and a two-pound bag Q-fr ' Q as of M8iMs Others may have had a g caifine products to gif: if .5 Lucia Cissell A 5' 1, q ' i 3 ' 34e YtE'a 23m also stressful week. Mrs. A '25 , ' -Q' Ona an ' on English and vice principal, B i- preparing tests X I A l' B H W N1 W but the process 'ii-Fe Campbell believed , study to be consistent, then finals might . QT rx t ei t h Ranie Cline 5: ,y tr, gavgcogin t chance for ' s ' yn 'a can uono students for college -l exams much students had xi 4 N V finals ft, B 5 te K i I s if we Tv? Q sf rv w Xe' 'Yi Theresa Davis Greg Dean Danny Deans Carrie Degroff Kristine Demarce Michelle Dentremont Diane Desselle Heather Devine Timothy Dinan Michelle Donaldson his i : Q it V , 3 ,. ws H A ,Q wi , v 'Xml it Q. X4-L' S Sophomore girls meet for their daily gossip. Jennifer Duke Heidi Duncan Wane Easley Brett Eberle James Echtle Tracie Eke Craig Elias Jill Elsworth O Gy- Michael Donaldson Robbi Doran Jeff Dorian Rodney Dotson Viva Dovel Steven Duch 1 iv A N Xt. ali 'Sf gh 3721 f+ +-fm-r of 6 4. X 'T NYY . i Nl T 1 K. . is f ' Xrsktx 11 .Q I if on -on Q-, g.A -X- 4 .J 'f + Q in A Q li is O c 3 55 W' 'Q 9 at .r E. e 5 ' X x ii t x N5 ' 9 .,. -41-Oi 1 U Heidi Fasnacht Joseph Feldman Ryan Fleming Pamela Forrester Clayton Foss James Fossett Shane Foster Adam Foulon Susan Fox Kara Franzen Paula Fuller Tricia Gault Sonia Gilbo Kim Gilson John Glenn Andrew Goldsmith Lori Gosser Lynmarie Graham B s ' ' ' 3 J 'f G ,L y Ad m 3 enni er ray 'nj , bl Lori Gray 4 , rc r' ' David Greene . x, . 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Keith Holder, president, Peter Lane, vice presidentg Richard Phillips, secretary: Loren Cochran, Treasurer. bl -l Finally A Frosh l had finally arrived-high school! l could hardly wait to get out of middle school. All those puny sixth graders: boy, did they get on my nerves. l never thought high school would be so much different. Here l was allowed so many privileges. l chose my own classes, teachers, and even seating arrangements. It was great! lf someone did get into trouble, the person just got sent to study hall, not the princi- pal's office. CWhewlj Lunch was also pretty neat, l could buy almost anything I wanted-H-fruit pies, pud- ding pops, milkshakes, cookies--any- thing! No more apple machine. The cafe- teria even had nachos. Despite these privileges, though, I still did not receive all those the upperclass- men had, but l was the new kid on the block. Soon enough l will be an upperclass- man, and l can hardly wait. 'Z Corn drip'- i . I I u u gg is F4 fig is A tis W D We M Q ,N ir Ns , K Q 'His X5 fl ' X. .N 'A' X cj X Q3 ff, S SXHPBJ FK QQ Kevin Aasen fy Becky Allen U Sandra Ames N5 Joshua Amos Joe Andersen Paul Anderson ff Scott Anderson 1? Kristine Andrews ' i'iii A ft Suzy Andrews . 1 gg , fr l- Skip Antonson K, Z Donavynn Atkinson 55t 'i' ' 1 Jennifer Atkinson fi Q 'Q ix SJ A BQ Linda Atkinson K5 35 N K N Alex Baird 33 sk A v A X X X Kim Baker Xb siixaga if-lvl Q5 Mark Baker .- xt , J X y Q X. - . X Sharry Ball A EX Q s E BJ Q - YN-Ax S 55 B QQ - -er 'S-J X X3 Helen Banks 3. . XS RQ ,X X r rss . X X, Aisha Barbeau XS gk by N Robert Barclay , 'X xt' X Q 'fb QE lfs Todd Barnes t f--J5 Q fx Alice Bartley X9 VP P hi Ki A l 'Q QNLK7 .KX SQ gi E 60 X X 'KXBKAS ilu' .L 5 l M '- 'fav oi X QELIXX I --xs li , l B, yyy M ,,, db 4 if. 21 kl as E Angie Bartley Audrey Bartley David Baxter Billy Beaird Heather Bedell Monica Belarde Shayni Berken Teresa Berntsen Gwen Berry fl t Ss?-5 Q- - X X ' C W N 'K ! we -Q s l , lat .. 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A ivy F 1 Sur' sg wf S. .. :: -HQ iii' 1 ill ,W J 'R Suzi Boushele Pat Bowers Ken Brandt Molly Breuer Tess Britton John Brock Mark Brown Brad Burness John Butler Saprina Byrns Fred Campbell Corene Campbell Kim Chapman Lisa Chastain Nlaurena Chestnut Janet Christopher Donny Clark Ellen Clarkson i - t.tt C - 4 Q -, - ge- f- K Q1- : - iff ssisss Pfs,if?7?tesU70Sf V Alf F1955 e the BYU? srili ittt isi Mgle tr my i s, s l as an s Traffic Sefetxj'0St?14Ct0ftf?e9kY lslsyelso 'Slew ?5?S?35E?atf9 ts 'A''7ayltngsftf?i?f1?3f5h??5?9?l5 sfl s C e trs tsst E ft wether ts sa :Student ssss were driving after siohqblg sltsi told tsistl err saturn salfound so sheodiq a7lfUi'? mm and iel 45 appear:-ie is jtiret At p W e dolfft 3f13SQQr tiQttellslfter actual speed. all fteg f99!P5ieg9fstht e9 lfisW'fhvfh3 l'tr 'srs fl exerilesfthe sp1fl'TSt ill tl t n ew Sfafithet sseste St rivwemelstgthe his tiss iittsets 1 tsit dfwefs 1?W?ffp5?PP?e5?f??iY?1Yff1bLif lsit s ere an seem stsstr as 1....J'f X. if Kim Claypole Loren Cochran Christy Collins fir milky A Brian Dinan Robin Downing Craig Downs Bernadette Dupuis David Ealy zi' '1i- Derek Edwards Jens Egerton ' A ' V Clinton Eich Vi' 'F W X Erin Elston 1 - - 5 Michael Enriquez A k ii- F 1 re, .irxx K .V Scott Erickson t David Etheridge F . Kelly Everett E - ,. Cyndi Finn 1 Erik Fischer we . ., firr lsf l En rt. , ,f x 11 I F fs . li fan g . Q . - S ' ist Q.-'nf YT vi z 'M ul Donna Fisk Jerry Fisk Shelbert Ford Kim Forrest Waid Fossett Heather Fredericks Introducing members of the class of '89. Kristine Frultrich 15? ,ug . is I,- x S ,. s ti K S ' ts? S? t 5 X sv-. Qvyvv S Je. M JV W -.1 C au ii , F F I QM' ,R.i5zh3'SUrB NJ V Q3 -'Y il Asif! l I fi Rich Harpei Kendra Heath Corey Hegel Kari Heikkila Johan Hellman Stacia Hensley Eric Hetland Jamie Heu-Weller if' Brian can ' Dan Gitchell ' Cristianne Glenn ,W in g t .. Is? X . gf f ,ll- Jill Glover Kyle Greene . ye , ith i li t t Travis Gregory Sonja Hall Julie Hamilton Deanne Hammar Christina Harlow Pressures Plague teens Teenagers and children all over the United States were faced with more and morespressureg pressure from school. ifamilyi, ancltworld events. in fact, thestress most teens were unclersequaled that of 'many adults. Often, parents and other adults fail to realize this. Students were expected to arrive at 8:00 a.m., attend 6 one-hour ciasses and do about ZW hours of homework each night. But many stue dents were also .involved in outside activities. These activities usually re- quired time after school and put pressure on students to keep up their grades and watch their behav- ior. As if that was not enough, a large Q.. T55 Brad Hewitt l ,I 1 G N. James Hill -riz gg if f Melynda Hoey 'T 'Ti' 'Q Keith Holder J Morgan Holt number of high schoolers held part- time jobs. This took most of their evening hours Cno more TV!J. Some didinot even return home until after 11:00 when the rest of the family was in bed. Family life was also another source of pressure. Most parents expected a great deal of their children: clean- ing house, getting good grades, mak- ing dinner, and watching younger siblings. Alone these activities would nothave created a problem, buton J .topisot everything else, they created a very stressful environment. ln addition, local news and world events had to be one of the greatest stressifactors. Daily we are reminded ofthe nuclear arms race, conditions inttlkfrica, and other areas of news. Teenswereijust as concerned about these as adults. lt can be pretty frus- trating to have a strong opinion about an issue and be unable to vote. These were just some of the major of pressure for tennagers. Not with each: some had less. Even so, stu- to be handling N!! in L. ii .X 63 Erik Jensen Liz Johnson Scott Johnson Jenny Jones Steve Jones Brad Judkins Dantelle Kannitzer Lisa Kellogg Perry Kerber Joe Kiefer Kelli Kiley Bill Kivi Andrea Klewin Rick Knotsman Eugene Koh Johan Hellman and Sam Schoch show their spirit for freshman elections. L -Q- az' f . nu ,, X . , gh ss ,fag Q K Q t 54,1 ffl: 5 t.. by S gg' L , L.. ifx lst X v , D L , .2 V f Z , N, rw ' K xfuh A A L 51 l- QNNQP, , , J' K t f . ,X it me LQ 1 -- Aw M Jason Kollmer bf, is gg, -2 f ft Jeff Kollmer A .M I 'N '- M 4 Jim Kolow' A it 'M LA inskl ,Q , S Karla Krause Sarah Lafond Tisha Lafond David Lagarde Peter Lane .-. - -u '- s 5 Ll zu: win' Mike Lang Jennifer Larsen Matt Larson Noel Larson Qi' 4 - l L if sk 2 ,,.,,,-in I f 5 ,. ,A vuqf is I Ezra Leyton Colin Linehan William Lissner -f Jason Loffler . Katrina Lonborg A Jared Long Shannon Losey Mark Lovelady William Lowe Rob Lowry lShopping Around when QXSGAY i so Cvvsfsidstshitbwive at value village Of shiopplrig2ifQilllQnenfjfthgy gfntayieeMpmjsf? ftheyseSalvaitioni?Army resulted in the chargey.carCi,-theirifgayohecksiorigtheir beststvaiyuesgfor clothes suited to allowancesfsaved oirai uipirotagtaecent ttherndi oaii- if i amount! But where exactly do stu- dents shop? Salvation Army? Nord- stroms? New Life Mercantile? A look around campus revealed that fashion had changed, leading to a change in the stores where stu- dents purchased clothingt Many dis- Katie Martin Eric McCallum Don McCuiston Jason McDonald - Lori McElwain Ken McEvers Michele McGoldrick -. Andy Mead Trinette Meijer Greg Mendenhall sw' 'Y 4' ! 4 ,N .xssssxf l'rn notreaily insfashion although l'm with the group thatlikes to look different. Lastweek, for example, I purchased a full-length wool coat for !Ii17.5O, commented Paula Betten. Clothes have more personality at the SalvationyArmyt plus everything is cheapr Whyibisbend at lot of money? SeniortAmy tiCoiantuono found her best'shqyppiingtggibuys in Tacoma. l looktiftforiisibargaiensi on weekends and holidaysiatfvailue Village. Sometimes l really luck lout, but other times l can't find anything. Wool sweaters, for instance, can be as low as s3.oo, stated Amy. Nordstroms, and Nelson's. find everything l of everything- Even though l l would shop junior Erin Still the B Ol'l, Oi' they shopped, one thing, shop- their goal. 65 Jon Music Jessica Myers Heather Neal Doug Nelson Shannon Nelson rf W We if-4 l A x 5 f Q9 yff l s Tan Nguyen Jim Nickerson N W O J Q Greg Nielsen f t i., David Norton , h ' Shelley Notenboom ' mb ,X W W K A Q VJ, .1 1 -I , Jason Nunn Jim Ogden Susan Olson Tara Osmundson l i 2 i E 3 . ' X' la A group of freshman girls practice for a career in being human mannequins. Q- an ' ,ff ...H l W e sf f aww Sally Owen Kiva Parkhurst Kevin Patton Paul James Mary Payne Geia Peabody Scott Pearson Lynn Pedersen Marc Pedigo x 3-S J A X X ' . gi -4 .Nl xr Joel Perry Krista Phillips Richard Phillips X v .. W Xa if 'X .,4 Q s CT5 Ky Pugh Lori Pust Charlynn Putyrae Wes Rackliff Coiey Randall Chris Regan Jason Rhodes Tim Ricks is we 2 .. ,,. Marie Riggan L 'A . Brad Robei ' ' David Rodgers Q .13 5 lfi David Rookey 'Mfg 40' :I Lou Roy , -,ff-Lf7M,5i'r3i W ' Tonya Ruder 'T In Fl ' ff' f v 4 1 f' lf? 3-' L f A ' 3.:,'1'f 'H ' yfnfi 1 j LVM? .45l1f'J Q04 I .713-'fi fp - A ,Iii i X -7, ,mfs V1 kfcf I N N If I 51,12 im f1.ii'g!M,,,p, M f Jfyfjf fr A I , X, C pxf Ngo V 0' K 1 y . P- 1Lq fJ I Jennifer Ruic , Margaret Ryan in '1 i IKM Ax- ,, '- . Amy Salzer Laura San Souci Kristin Savage Kacey Schmitz U Scott Schuster Daniel Scott Deborah Scrivner Scott Seaman Shaw Seaman Terri Sellai Mark Sievert Charles Skadsem Sonja Skaurud Sunnie Slenes Allan Smith Eric Sparrow Stacy Stablein Caprice Stanley Carmen Stoll Eric Sullivan Victor Suttmeier Tani Svastisalee Eva Swantak Aaron Tag 4 I J Kimberly Talton Tara Targus Dawn Telliard Brian Terry Mike Thielen Eric Thomas Lillian Thompson Kathy Thunell David Tibbetts Natalee Tilley Don Torres Greg Toussieng if s 4 fki sim . ,ff -- 4- ' ' .N K .qi i,,.,Y Q xit xx, Kb Q it N' l 1' . .N . . P in L- g .5 Y' vi W x ,ZW S., v A' . ' A .rf 1 '.,?f 0 3 , s, s 32,6-',. it Q... '. pq ,. 5- in I Liz Weisenfeld Ron Weist Heather Wells Jennifer Westby Pat Whalin Aaron Wiley Michelle Wilfong Laurie Williams Michael Williams Michele Williams X L Johnea Vavrinec Jennifer Venables it Margaret Vest David Vian Shari Villwock Sean Vincent . ' ff: Jennifer Vosberg Wendy Wack Michelle Waggoner Kristina Wagner I Michael Walker K Wade Weigel , 4 ,, 's- -rf l , Always On The Run The alarm clock went off. Struggling to get up and turn it off, l accidently wound up knocking it off the nightstand. After jumping in and out ofthe shower in less than five minutes, my eyes finally began to open. l grabbed some clothes, ran downstairs, and head- ed forthe door, but as l left l heard my mom say, Always on the run! When l arrived at school, the bell rang. l made a wild dash towards first period and passed through the door just as the tardy bell rang. Whew! Time flew and before l knew it I was off to second period without a second to spare. Lunchtime arrived. l stuffed some strange cafeteria concoction down my throat, chatted with friends, and then it was off to tackle the rest of the school day., By sixth period, the entire class was getting rowdy. The bell rang and things went wild. Doors and lockers slammed open and shut and people were .running and yelling down the halls. Everyone was relieved the day was over. For many though, the day was not over. Students hurried down to change for sports or headed towards home or work. At the end ofthe day things finally began to slow down. Mom cooked dinner and the family sat around the tableand talked about their day. Unfortunately l still had homeworkg I drug my books upstairs to study. At last it wastime for bed. l changed into my night clothes, slipped intoxbed, and reamt about tomorrow. What a day! S 75 . v KJ -X 'U' QQ s , r V l Claudia HellwigfGermany Claudia Hellwig, 16, found Oly's curriculum much easier than at her previous school. Here we just have to memorize but not to think, commented Claudia. Teachers say things in class which stu- dents could have said. She has contributed greatly to OHS by going to State in tennis. Although she liked the school spirit here, she missed the shorter classes and the more frequent vacations in Germany. . i Jasper Hagenberg,lGermany Jasper Hagenberg, 16. liked being able to get a driver's license at 16. In his country, students have to be 18. Jasper en- joyed being on the football team and watching good movies. Although he en- joyed OHS, he didn't like the attendance policy. l Ryojl lwatsubo!Japari would change the strict rules about tardies and missing classes or missing school. He missed Ger- man bread but liked ham- burgers, if cooked right. Ryoji lwatsubo, 17, was also nown as George. He liked his riends at Oly but missed fashion agazines. He would have liked it f a Japanese class had been of- ered at Olympia. He especially njoyed being able to wear what- ver he wanted to school because n his country, we must put on niforms and must go to school on Ryoji liked drawing, television, and taking aturday. :fri-nlnh-rv !Switzerland student, was 19. We have attend 16 differ- ent classes, and the teachers do our sched- ules, stated Phillip. He enjoyed playing the clari- net with the Olympia band. He liked the big cities and the kind of in America. They 'ir N Wizvf .luha TuominenfFinland Juha Tuominen, 17, thought the people in this country were pretty nice. Also, Juha liked the variety of classes available to him but he, too, would have liked to change our attendance system. ln his school, only a few differ- ent subjects were studied. We had shorter periods with a break after each pe- riod, stated Juha. His hobbies included swim- ming, weightlifting, and reading. open. He also in Switzerland, even if it inches. UJQEFRIGX 6 Q06 NOV. 19 x0 Q06 X6 ees THE SWATCH CLOCKED ix Reagan and Gorbachev meet for the first time at Geneva summit NOV. 9 The arrival of Britairfs Charles and Di sends Washington into a frenzy f 1 ' - ., ,-.-zizgifzg.,-A 2.-,iz-.g:5:1.: ,-,ze . . ifE2:1:C:1:?ZZf'5Zf5i'5- .. ,grill . Q zf fgpfj V A5 .15:Q:3Q12121:.. -:f:5:Q:Q. 52 f 'E1:f:513'2:2i:1:1 ' 9' x U , ' . :iii fx- -.-' is-1-1 1.---- M' 21212: -airy'-.. '8Q'3'5'1' Jiri , :::2:gy K:z:ii211 'A 9 .3351-'Z' '- :. .7 , e q-.?E3i-., ' R- ' i':it i1F12'1 f'jl':.'.7' nz-2:-.fs . I 1 -.- .3 ,144 M. ileilllff- 'T-.--:fic 1.15--.-gui. 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Living in America ........ ...,,................. J ames Brown 10. Conga.. . . ........... ....... M iami Sound Machine I think that the chances of peaceful change in South Africa are virtually nil. -Bishop Tutu Both women have consid- erable influence on their husbands' thinking. May- be that's what throw- weight means. -CNN cor- respondent from Geneva l was O.K. until I looked up in the sky and I saw my father and Ty Cobb looking down at me. They took care of me. -Pete Rose after breaking Cobb's record. 72 Farewell N.-,,.,, .. -.uni- U Smith, 13 wrote in or eace ov, w 0 invi e e U.S.S,R. mericans I t nd TV act tt k gf P 1 Ad p h ld t th Th h I I c oc gir als . d A Rock Hudson was one of America's lead- ing men. He died from AIDS. Clarence Ducky Nash, 80, was the voice of Donald Duck for more than 50 years, beginning with the Disney wise- quacker's film, The Wise Little Hen 119345. THE SHUTTLE EXPLODES JAN. 31 x-'9 The Cosby Show becomes America's No. 1 TV series i Scobee's last word .Sf S it NSW York Times IPal1se.1 Velocity 2,257 feet to Mission Control Transcript of the final mo- ments of conversations between Mission Control and the crew of the space shuttle Challenger in its 72-second flight Tuesday. MISSION CONTROL: Com- X CMULIFFE ' AP enfxpwic' The official emblem for Tuesday's flight of the space shuttle Challenger included an apple alter the name of teacher Christa McAuliffe. OCT. 15 Terrorists murder Leon Klinghollcr aboard the Italian cruise ship Achille Lauro 0 X ' ' up on the 90-second point in OBEE w :ltr countdown. Ninet seconds and counting. The 51-li Mission ready to go. T-10, 9, 8, 7, 6, we have main we start, 4, 3, 2, 1. And lift-off. -off of the 25th space shuttle mission and it has cleared the tower. Challenger now ,heading down range. IPause.1 Engines beginning to throttling down now at 94 gwent. Normal throttle for most ' the flight 104 percent. Will throttle down to 65 percent short- ly. Engines at 65 percent. Three enginesqtunning normall . Three good cells, three goody APUs. second, altitude 4.3 nautical mllm, down range distance 3 nautigl miles. fPause.1 Engines throttling up, three engines now at 104 percent. Challenger, go with throttle up. I FRAECIS SEOBEEB Chal- enger mman er: ger, go with throttle up. MISSION CONTROL: One minute 15 seconds, velocity 2,900 feet per second, altitude 9 nautical miles, down range distance 7 nautical l'1'lilS.,fL0!IgKllM, Flight controllers here-loo ' very carefully at situation. 051:25 0b ' ual ' malfun tion. Vlleohasxe do Igglvgilink, HAI? pausej n We have the rtegort from the' flight dynamics o cerfthat the ve 'cle has exploded. DEC. 12 T Halley's comet qx5X..h 'A N is clearly V1 ' ' 'bl f 1 5 . We cannot forgive or pardon the wsl C or as' - mayor because he is black. He is a ' back mayor who dropped a bomb on .f , g F ' black folks, and he should be pun- bohmm - l - - - - - 'i '- assi? .... A Noir ..,. - XND. ished. Civil rights activist on the YOUGUESSEDITVITTOO MOVE bombing. .lk 1, .I -5 .W ., V 73 Illll Q .X X k 'e ,MWMW x R f . .. S-Nw-N Q- ,N-1. -ff .fmvx llll -1 lVlore Than Teaching Being a faculty member at Olympia High School took a spe- cial kind of person. They needed to be flexible, never knowing ex- actly what might happen during the course of a day. Many of our faculty changed from a full day of teaching to coaching a sport or leading an extracurricular activity. Being a faculty member also re- quired dedication to a common goal: providing the best education possible for students. Six long-standing members of the OHS staff graduated with the seniors in June. After thirty years of teaching, Department Heads Ray Arnold, Hank Nlelusky, and Ken Milholland retired as well as Curriculum Secretary Jan Chase. Vice-Principal Dr. Dave Ensberg resigned to work elsewhere in the District. Thanks to these staff members who have provided the firm support of our school over the years and also to the others who are returning to Olympia next year. 'X' fm Q-.K 'Wi V-A ,, A ,Q S I L ka, ,X SX, is 5 X 600-699 QU 4 '25 o 'v SCIENCE 1 w w 511 v- OQQQX A n x XX J Q1 1' ' I 4 JZ, ,4 53 fwvrmw 2 All 7 .ff M gy M fm , W L gr Mal Nr O 9' 1 'P 'tu r'X . , 5, A.. w A L V ....... A -,Q if gi? wifi 5 Que-N Nm lf 'Y' 'ix 1 S- 5 1 , Us 83 X Qi ,, ,, -Q .4 M . '- ' Q A 45 'kk 1k ,f. I wr jg 5 p-i ,N , l, , . ' ' . 'Q ' 7,47 ,L Q Q XM:- Q-. M, .1 wily W 'wks QQ. Im SX N X X X mx gif! W 4? 1 K S14 N ,f' 5 3 'K x '5- 'T N 1- A 85 4 We G++ 'f 19+ M' ' 12ws?fg?fffQ'f. 2 S xg E Y 5 Y 1 5, S '55 wr Av www Q iS333?EwSxia gzgws-.m.w W . 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Drama classes showed off stu- dents' artistic flair with plays, The Bad Seed and An Overpraised Season. Also Student Government taught leadership qualities and made important school deciw sions. These were just a few of the many activities that went on during our hectic activity periods. .IIIII ff ,, 'mm i Z f., V W, , , x i. l f f Ui, 'NW 1 'x' s . 1 ' nun? owns! Qvj Jidc xi-:-4 if 'igglu 'fl-. QN N ETX XR 'Q ij 'R All right, says Kevin Acuff to Jasen King, you have your orders. Remember, save a ullet for yourself in case you should be captured. 740144 Following a tradition of excellence in Thespian showman- ship, the Oly Drama Department opened its year off with The Bad Seed, a murder mystery concerning an eight-year-old psychotic killer. Casting Mary Anderson as Rhoda Penmark in the lead part, the play drew crowds as it ran several nights in succession. By the end of a typical showing, the audience was shaken by the reality of the acting and just a little ner- vous about the play itself. As the stage lights came on, a figure stepped out onto the stage and introduced herself. Good evening ladies and gen- tlemeng ny my name is Francie Froelich, and tonight I'm playing the part of a stage director. . . The one-act play, An Overpraised Season dramatized the trials and tribulations of high school students before the prom. This 45-minute play showed Betty CPaula Hackstadtj being forced to make a decision on whose invitation to accept to the dance, her confident boyfriend Bob CDave Van Skikeb, or the nice, but nerdy, Larry CRuss Le Blanch. Also in the play were Kathy Brown as Larry's hyper-righteous mother and Tracy Nelson as Bob's father, a self-made man. 'unix X f il., g Hee Hee! giggles Mark Sherwood mischieviously, let's f-ut what happens if we press THIS button! W 91 V VN A QNX? ww 1 Q A as Qiis' 3,333 A -L Q Km fig fs-- zw. fl I b E' -K.. F 5 J - . .,., y -YM M X ,L '3'3'If4' 49 rf,- 2 'Qi 5 5 5 Q A 'Q X... .. ..., .. .... . . Student Government-out to recess. . Q- I . Q J fi A Are you interested in becoming familiar with other countries? international Club would pro- vide you an opportunity to meet the foreign exchange stu- dents and to host an interna- tional banquet. Club members also visited Seattle's lnterna y tional District. Do you want to dents who French Club dents with years inte more ing and . B. Belt, C. Bradley, Y. International Club: D, Forrester, A. Gennotti, S. Johnson, M. Johnson, B. Kellogg Hguyen, S. Peek, K. Phillips, J. Pust J. Tuominen, W. Wiepz, L. Whippel, S. Lonsbery T K. Sabaska, F. Advisor: B. LeT French Club: D. Members: J. Albert, C. B. Bryden, S. Cannon, A. Doran, J. Elsworth, M. Eng, S. J. Gray, C. Gustafson, S. Jones. S Bannan T Bates L A. Colantuono, M. D. Fehring, K. Fischer Haimes, M. Hitchman, King, C. Krinbring, L. E. Lin, M. Miller, T. Mueller, J. B. Pearson, Rothwell, B. Sprengel, H. Tran, M Zacks. Advisors: F C,- Does Spanish intrigue you? Among activities were Spanish culture, Christmas caroling, and held banquets. This club was one of the most popu- lar of all groups. Genotti, Secretary A. Snell, Treasurer J. Kainber, R. Allen, J. Anderson, K. Bowen, D. Bradford, M. Britton, L. Brown, J. Burreson, L. Champagne, J. M. Elias, M. Falter, Y. Flem, A. Fitzmorris, M. Freeman, B. Fuchs. P. Fuller, J. Grubbs, K. Harris, J. Hastings, J. l-lellberg, C. Hellwig, J. Henry. L. Hibdon, B. Kellogg, D. Kipp, R. LaBlanc, M. Lane, P, Lane, C. Latta, L. Liebly, K. Lemke, J. McCauley, J. McCauley, V. McDowell. T. Miskimens, D. Moody, B. Pietila. C. Phegley, W. Phinney, B. Pritchett, B. Richardson, D. Rogers, W. K. Shannaman, S. Shea, R. Sheehan, A. Taber, V. Thorton, S. Tierney, B. Williamson, M. Wilfong, J. Wise, C. Wozniak. Advisors: B. Kuhl, D. Bochsler. Do German pretzels sound good to you? lf you decided to join German Club, you may have been selling instead of eat- ing them, but this was just one of the German Club's activities. C. Sheafe, secretaryg K. Gunther, treasurer. Members: K. C. Davis, E. Freeman, D. Gard, M. Geist, C. Glenn, K. Henden, L. Lissner, J. Lundberg, A. Mead, D. Metzler, V. Nesbitt, B. Platts, M. R. Wallis, L. Whipple, J. Yao. Advisor: V. Wallace. 95 0 96 J -rience i n pub- of the ere in siness busi- fl iatei' X . I1 od exercise, and won- -sound like a nice va- : . ' J t ciose enough Bike dents this and more. :red together to learn sand to enjoy the out- .end rides. li A, 'tu - A JB: S EESSZQW T. John- r'gg vusnnng the hos- They B emo M. Curr OWL: y Trivial Pursuit? ? If so what you Knowledge Bowl. in contests with and found it a Secretary- L. Rein- J. Blecha, M. Carsley, y, D. Edwards, R. Flem- . Larson, K. Lonborg, R. K. Olson, J. Pearl, K. D. Smith, C. Stefan. HOI e Glo' J n Bel' Bro pl r on La MCI Pee She TYE C. X lr ral ety stu ing OH sch I tor in x trai hel sup ral fl 8 Behrens, Sec. S. Mulligan, Treas. R. 3 . lle,A. Culantuono, M. Dain, T. Egan, . Lawerence, J. Medak, B. McAferty, . Advisor: Freemantle. lub you learned to tell Art nted to express themselves t To loin, all you need was to e able to or to want to learn rough art. ies it deserve a place in your 3 . i b 'l y Ca k, M. Gerst, D. Guy, C. . Median M. Moore, K. Phillips, C. inney. J. Stippich, A. Tag. C. Walk- a , D. l r gham, J. Kiefer, C. Leyton, J. Lund- S ' , 1 lrth. Advisor: Strobl. o you? Gun Club taught you e guns safely and how to Gun Club met on Tuesdays l and from there they went how to shoot at clay traps ot at silhouettes of animal Gun Club used ranges of 25- rning to use fire arms safely t . J I Q, P. Bowers, E. Coe, C. Conners, R. C. Hegdahl, M. Larson, T. Ogden, E. D. Torres. Advisor: Aimdon ar you that the death toll ol students is very high due many drink and drive? 'Stu- 'unk Driving CSADDJ tried to 2 Act which would help stu- , . . een drinkmgget home safe- ub that cared about keeping lOl N no be wr the to An AN Mil Frc Cyn Mu Ro de to so Ne mc du otl stl for NE ey Grz Mil Mc Ca Ru ber ly! 1' P 4 4 Would you like experience in business leadership? Fu- ture Business Leaders of America CFBLAJ could have en- hanced your ability to be a better person in the business world. FBLA accomplished this through projects and com- petitions. Some of their projects were selling roses for Homecoming, live lobsters, and Christmas knick-knacks. FBLA members had also done very well in competition throughout the state and the last two years have sent some people to nationals. FBLA: President Laura Milligan, Vice-President Michele Ferranti. Secre- tary Gerri Robinson, Treasurer Chris Phillips, ReporterfHistorian Paul Flinton, Denise Aesen, Shelly Ardelean, Jacque Eich, Mike Enriquez. Erik Fischer, Jeff Kollmer, Teri Lamar, Mike Lein, Shannon Losey, Debbie Metzler, Jason Nunn, Dave Phinney, Brad Robel, Jere Shrader, Tami Smith, Kirk Travis, Susan Travis, Daty Uhlman, Ron Ventar. Sean Vin- cent. Advisor: Hannah. Does standing in the rain at football games selling tickets and programs inter- est you? Ushers not only do this but they also usher at the new Washington Center for the Performing Arts and help wander- ing students at arena time. USHER CLUB: President Elizabeth Pearson, Vice- President Michelle Connor, Sec.!Tres. Jennifer Stip- pich, Mary Anderson, Maria Behlke, Aubryn Clarke. Carol Davis, Dawn Fehring, Erin Frost, John Gal- lagher, Kevin Harris, Kirsten Henden, Jessica Kelso, Teri Lamar, Mike Larson, Kristi Lorentson, Heather Murphy, Tina Ogden, Deanna Patters, Brigitte Pear- son. Darren Seaman, Carrie Weaver, Lisa Wieland. Advisor: B. Ward. held in spring. tis. 103 After seeing Tempus Fugit around for sev eral years, would you like to learn what it means? Latin Club participated in state, local and national competitions. Track and Field Day against Capital High School, and Toga Day were LATIN CLUB: President John Wiesenfeld, Vice-President Thad Vogler, Treasurer Eric Huggins, First Year- Dee Dee Bailey, Abha Barbeau, Dan Buchholz, Elias Curtz, Diane Desselle, Margaret Freeman, Andrea Gennotti, Jill Glover Julie Jansen, Darrellyn Johnson, Steve Larsen. Robert Lowry, Jenny Melusky, Molly Morrisey, Lori Pust, Katy Schultz, Marvin Tracy, Ron Ventar, Kristina Wagner, Ken Warren, Cindy Wolfe, Wendy Wubbena, Second Year- Brian Barnes, Rob Bell, Shannon Brady, Jeff Bunn, Nate Carlson Brian Carnes, Chris Cox, Jon McCoy, Robert Morrissey Angie Ostby, Robby Pticher, Teresa Salapka. Carol Wagner Peter Wyrick, Third Year- Dan Ferguson, Christy Hardy Steve Kirschner, Leroi Smith, Darrell Stillwell. Advisor: Cur 1 4 a 1 A Q x.,,+N ' hn..i....11. wmv aw my ,-nl ' W,..,,- x X i'Q3'S . E Xissig N G As. 4 ,. 4 S -' 3, S The entire can word-dedicated. However, this could such great directors as Wayne and Karla tionately know to the music students as They are often seen around the campus from aylight until after dark. Their roles do not end in the teachers, they are also looked up to as some- times even as parents with the students They give advice, play matchmaker, and kids have problems. The Timmermans have been a few years. They first touched Oly when lVlrs. Timmerman started tot opening came five years later for a merman found himself teaching along side s great to teach together. We give each other And there is a good feeling between groups that you wouldn't find at most schools, commented lVlr. Now lVlrs. Timmer- man teaches orchestra, glee, chorus, and the small ensem- bles, Good Day Singers, Madrigals, and Strolling Strings, at Reeves Middle School in the afternoons and gives private cello lessons. Mr. T also gives private lessons, directs the Jazz Ensemble, symphonic and marching bands and is the director of music for the Olympia School District. Q When students were asked what they would remember most about music at OHS, it was no wonder the Timmermans were mentioned most often. lt was a privilege to be a part of these kids lives, related Mr. Timmerman! Bassett Leads New Each spring the marching band lfear's drum major. And last year Vt was easier than in most years ried out for this position, Steve ome drum major after his ing Style will be next However, person to be- drum ajor, Ross West, became his and at the football and rum major required a great deal of ility. You have to know when to ill react, and know when to let ommented. To prepare for the upcoming year, ll-City Band down the parade chool's drum majors in July. Later d a drum major camp where he ommands and directing skills the and would perform. He found it o switch to the new movements Switching was hard' it will be for better. Steve felt that the group s been a part of and that other with what the band showed. Mr. Timmerman said of Steven, l rely upon his ideas. He's Rodney Bartal lsn't it hard t G the hard work and dedication of the percussion BY!! C. Wolfe, D. Smith, J. Kolimer, J. N. Larson, S. Beagles, C. SSS sg....w-f ' Band beauties gather for a jam session. Updating Our S Tweet, tweet, tweet, tweet, went the lar whistle of the marching band's drum However that was last year. This year the tle was put to rest: the band changed its style. The crowd no longer saw one basic design dur- ing a song, instead, a performance similar to a drum and bugle corp. A show consisted of one to four songs, starting with one song the first football game and building up to all four at the last game. lntricate formations were seen throughout each piece. A flag team was also added to complete the new image as were two baton twirlers. Yet in order to accomplish this new look, the members worked harder than they had in the past three years. Regular Mon- day night practices were held to gain extra field time. A new grading system was also put into effect. The marchers were judged by their sec- tion leaders on not only how well they knew the formations but also, and more importantly, how well they knew the music. This dedication continued on into the concert season as well. The band then split into two groups, the symphonic and concert bands. The concert band, made up primarily of freshmen and sophomores, was directed by Mr. Lund- berg. The symphonic band, composed of sen- iors, juniors and some talented sophomores and freshmen, were under the direction of Mr. Tlmmerman. They performed in the winter, spring, and pop concerts as well as participating in the annual solo and ensemble contest in March and the band contest in April held this year at Hoquiam and Kelso. The symphonic band also traveled in March to Shoreline to be judged on a prepared piece as well as their abili- ty to sight read. Besides rehearsing each day in class, some members of both groups took time out of their busy schedules to take part in a pep band that played at home basketball games for both boys and girls teams. LOW BRASS Row 1: P. Keating, D. Buchholz, D Deacon. J. Kollmer, K. Travis, S. M. Larson, B. Robel, C. Finn, S. Bassett, E. Johnson, D. Pe'terS0n. TRUMPETS Row 1: C. Connors, R. Abbot, P. Leaf, K. Holder, M. Pedigo, A. Smith, R. Barta. Row 2: R Pitcher, A. Johnson, E. Reslock, D. Cochran, M. Hitchman, S. Klauk, G. Nelson. SAXOPHONES Row 1: V.J. Suttmeirer, L. San Souci, K. Aasen, J. Keifer, B. Carnes, L. Coch- ran, B. Carlson, S. Muechel, E. Alexander. Row 2: D. Smith, R. Fleming, J. Brown, B. Barnes, M. McDonald, C. Vigil, V. McDowell, J. Blecha, R. NlcCaslin, R. Lewis. 109 'U Travis Shook practices back Heights music student All-State, one of can receive. from OHS were from coun while they still ndividuals combined and the Jazz Arts, the the complicated D and Jazz Ensemble. trumpets, and before school. he was not talented enough e of the the ski and just implied heir trailing played for the was moved a small group t ORCHESTRA Row 1: E. Koh, S. Nelson, R. Travis, D. Bowen, K. Sjoding, M. Lewin, T Salee. Row 2: C. Clark, J. Sehlottmann, J. ton, L. Milligan, F. Berschauer, C. Parse, W. toya, J. Melusky, B. Mathison. Row 3: Mr. nett, C. Weaver. M. Johnson, C. Leangang Morse. A. Pritchard, C. Snow, D. Fehring, F. bly, K. Parkhurst, Mrs. Timmerman. Row Yao, D. Hammar, R. Lowry, C. Krause, T. K. Henden, A. Tag, C. Koh. P. i-leiser, L. T l-lougan. 1: R. McCaslin, S. Beagles, E. Alex Smith. Row 25 N. Larson, D. Cochran A. Johnson, E. Reslock. Row 3: Mr Finn, M. Larson, N. Carlson, D. Charles, S D. Fehring, C. Clark. F. Berschauer, J. Yao. L. Milligan, J. Walsh, K. B. Mathison, J. Me- 111 Musnc S D. Wil- Cham Lemke Row 8 V. Dovel, E 10. A. Baird, C Cook, C. Woods. Making Beautiful Music Strains of oooo, eeee, ahhhh, could be eard from the music building second and third eriods. These music makers were the girls' glee nd the mixed chorus. Freshmen and sopho- ore girls enter glee before venturing into the horus as juniors and seniors. Under the direc- ion of Mrs. Timmerman, these talented groups eached great heights with their exceptional usical abilities. Besides performing at all three oncerts, they sang at contest as well. The cho- us also journeyed far and wide on special trips to ee professional groups, such as the Seattle Op- ra. From the Chorus, members audition each spring to become a part of the coming year's two smaller ensembles, the Good Day Singers and the Madrigals. Trying out was such a nerve- wracking experience, but it all paid off in the end, commented Good Day's Angie Fitzmorris. The twelve upperclassmen girls which made up the Good Days performed popular, jazzy num- bers complete with up-beat moves and audience participation. On the other hand, the mixed group of Mad's, concentrated on pieces from the baroque period of music. Both groups enter- tained at assemblies, luncheons, the governor's mansion, and other such functions. MW 'WU IIIIIIIIIWII l- I ' ' V1 I 'x ? ' . 4-., f-W ,. - Q ' ' K' Y . . A K 'L' 5 ', , - f by Q '13 ss Jie S1 I I :N -dh, Z' L A ' ,ff jffiifx ' mp. 'YM V T ti .v gkhggw UHb5h suv .,..'sM-'W .Nm ff ,Q fs SEARQ k Wu-on-'I' vwwwxnmuw Q ,Q-mmikwmwmwwfwNQm,..S., X.,.,Xq.x WX,N,w. ,W Q + as-wq.-Nm X .xx NN S N10 ' X 'A IF' X xx . X SN X XX W-www S X Q Q Qs RSM Qxk X xx x wx Q X xw QW' Q Q' at - EN .V -as A T: .. - Q?-was K .... Q 1 T Q V 613.5 -T N ' ' 5,5 -X F-fi X N in .Q- Nhsuqw . 5- . Q Nw.. ff . 1 Q Q Qs X9 wx Q ww 549 X xx xi' R Q H, X Xi wwmxwx my SMS X Q Mi :. SN f 'ttf 64014 The sixth period bell rang. Time to head down to the gym to change into practice gear. By 3:00 O'clock the girls were in formation. Members of the dance team practiced four days a week for one and a half hours each day to perfect their routines. Captain of the sixteen member team was Emily Hetiand assisted by co-cap- tain Erin Haimes, Iieutenants Jenny Marugg and Michelle Patters, to make every dance routine just right. When the girls actually performed they found no time to be nervous or tense, be- cause they were counting and doing other things to keep their routines go- ing smoothly. Last summer eight of the girls went to PLU for four-day drill team camp. ln their classes, they learned several new routines. Their hard work paid off as they returned home with a trophy for superiority. Our goal was to be the best. Jenny Marugg said enthusiastically, she add- ed, l love being on the team. All of us are really close, we share and support one another, it's a neat experience! 120 N 'ffiv-g pgs K' qw . l, M' Y .,, ,ii .,... . if 1 I1 'fo 4. Q-Ms.. 'I'-2' if ' T in - it so T i M-. f , 6 3,395 ...N -.......,.... ,Lf if T T T 'T T g leel my 34 , 4 W! if RHQ X . A TOP: Carla Gustafson Christa Sheafe Michelle Patters Tawny Blake .emi I I 'Y N Oly and Capitol perform a ' routine at half time. -T is we - Q if - RW if - W XIX SRM . .gieliwiili i ' Shelli Davis Erin Haimes Gina Thomas Stephenson Amy Loffler iff X 'N f X 1 9 it :MSF vi-Q 1 N2 Q A ,XXX lk - .. 'Pg 5 Q. i ' s - e 4 5 A X X ,H 'N x X. KX 1- 55 1? ' . x A A A Mr X ww A , Q F : ,fx -nuns Coaches, Merle Nelson, Bob Dunn, Jim O'Sullivan Sortun and Bill Maguire. e 7 il? . '.r,J ,Aim ,ggk Record breaker, Scott Lohr, carries the ball for another big gain, Team Opp. Tumvvater 14 Centralia 14 Hoquiarn O Capital 19 Timberline 14 Chehalis 6 Shelton 17 Aberdeen 12 North Thurston 13 OHS 21 20 26 7 21 27 O 7 20 G ' 6 A 3' W Q 5 5 'eb ,N A w-- - Mr 'S I K' :T Q- Qi' ef.: ? ', '!--he -fs --sf erase,-wtf-1,1-Q , S 7 hp ,i A '. - , l. Q s a Qwqf .'.f?QP fQ l,fi fl 4 T135 5 4 fi:'31 ' 19.386 sl, laexgi-'1 Slf 753 ' r XF at X o tttr 1 Q t .J, af-W ok et. .L 5 an rt fir Zi! 'is Junior Varsity Team Tdmwater Centralia Hoquiam Capital Timberline Shelton Aberdeen A K - . . . .ibiza--. IZ- . Nl, X Q . I Freshmen if , ' 2 fAf 1 sl Team Opp. OHS Tumwater O 22 l-loquiam O 8 Capital O 25 Timberline 7 12 Chehalis O 6 North Thurston . Q UQ Hey! Wait a second! That pass was ii., a mighty herd moves out 'ik ,4 .,,.,, N , , an O if at 'rx W E if J - W ' 2 . ,V s' .gg -if ' f r f t ,qs F Yi vip 1 '4 . iid. 534+ nfs 793425, lWfiefeee14 gag Cf a Sf!-ef-5'41i'5i'e y -Q W, FL rg ix' VV H ,,,-l rrwx V 1 fl -1225? it 145 34 B3s.33e Scott Anderson, Skip Antonsin, Alex Baird. Fritch. Rich Froelich, Marlin Geist. Kyle Green Jason Loffler, Roy Marsh, Jason McDonald, Ogden, Jim Paul, Joe Perry, Dan Scott, Kevin Anthony Witecki mm M ei Elf 15 rk Brown, Craig Downs, Scott Erickson, Terry Jason Kollmer, Jeff Kollmer, Colin Linehan, Steve Mix, Jim Nickerson, Jason Nunn. Jim Tracy, Kirk Travis, Wade Weigel, Pat Whalin. Varsity Team Aberdeen Hoquiam Chehalis Capital Timberline Shelton Centralia Tummvvater North Thurston Jun Team Hoquiarn Chehalis Capital Timberline Shelton Centralia Opp. L L L L L L L L L ior Varsity Opp. L L W W L L OHS W W W W W W W W W OHS W W L L W W with a dainty SMACK! Tummvvater North Thurston W L L W T03 'I- K M' .-2-1 4' ,...M,A ' ik.- .,.-0 N 'Nlu- 1. 3 x 'K cx. Qi ' QF' Q' -tn 'SSW ii - .xl Q k X W mx. l wi iii! QM v A ni. - ' -nxlig XX. gif .K I :Jg Y .A-5 'm tired of always fetching water, I want to play tennis! Says a disgusted mh ' ina Larson. v,, Q-1, '-5. , bf.. I I 9 5,1 X Q 1 X 2 Girls Wm HL Title 1-.muy yy., .N .L ,ax gf-Q , gcgewdi , gg ,X ffifm - , ,sqilsgiiksy :Qi fy' ',5,g,:e,gg, '.Q,.m.w-.wff . - K , ff wg? MW1,.,g. ig ii 5 , Q: ,V , .Q 35329-L3 ' ' Cs Q ,. vi.-I W .. , L Qgffi f . . . Q 3 K Q ., 1 hi ' Q Q, , 7 E A Q-K M 55 gg, Y' Q., K 127 x 3 ,, ,, A Q L, I QQ-3. X . 4 ,I lvho X XJ '1 , -, ,,- -1 5 , 1 - A J.V. Team: Tina Bates, Yolanda Crespo, Jamie Heu-Weller, Kristi Lemke. Michelte Lindberg, Jennifer Metusky, Angela Ostby. Tracye Randolph, Tonya Schouten. Debbie Shepley. Tracy Turner, Anina Winters, Wende Wubbena. Coach-Michele Hibtar. af .r Varsity Team Opp. OHS .WLQ2 Highline L W Tumwater L W 4 A J Curtis L W L RA. Long W L ,Q Q Aberdeen L W ' f 4 Tumvvater L W ,W Timberline L vv Shelton L W f Cemraiia L vv ' Tumwater L W A ' fats, ' No. Thurston L W ' , H? V by be F Aberdeen W L it to , Hoquiam L W W We :,,...,,.:fiAA,i!x?: gh eq 3 : i S bv XV AA 1 by I if-Je - . ' ,-,, , ,L Amy Sprengel appears to be confused about which sport she's playing. ai, l...,.,..,.? ,, L M x . ..t,, - a,.a.a,.,.,,,L,.,.u . . . . , If ' 5 W. 'rr .1, ap . v ' ' htm. was' ff 'Am l M 'Hs mas? pf, an-1, ga. A A I, if N A ji A Yarra we L' ' ,ri ' , 4 ' ty i 1 ,ff I, I7 L2 R lQs, q A' wx In Q ' L gl' C Y ,, Q v Q 4 i if 1 if Q Q if Sat E S . i E . V 1., V H I , -, , . X : i -3 -, if a display of unparalled generosity, Emily 'hnson and Dee Dee Bai'eY Share 3 b'0Ck- O.K., who's paying for pizza? Engine, Engine, number nine W Q 'YY E yiiy no PL , , f sara Q Q, slr, f' l i ' ' nw ' ' ' , ,O Q : A' mg, -r A CRW- aww- L , . . S I t Ny, i Vg B Q14 E 1 1 '- ,o . ' ' ff 'd an N -fr f E12 TP ,E or , K E us - X j x 1 4' FQ: ' ,,gff,W:f , 'fm v x fl-,Wy 04 W V u Q' X Y P 9 - I ,xv 3' f' Varsity: Shelly Cooper, Angie Fitzmorris, Lauren Hoover, Ernily Johnson, Leanne Lemke, Carla Mclkissick, Chrltine Nelson, Amy Sprengel, Man.-Krishan Peak, Coach'Laurie Creighton. Carla Mc:Kissick and Emily Johnson trade places. .av- i Team Tumvvater Capital Centralia Bellermine N, Thurston Tumwater Capital Timberline V. .-nb' - . , gx ' ' A i . i . - N f is down th? 1 FQ -, fi T.: X 5 if JT ' as - 5. F' . n- . - T . . Centralia N. Thurston n NN Wendy Carlson, ish Courtney Latta, JuIie Rhonda Smith, Lisa T T4 -' - rr M- Q ,,,,...,....... A s ll We --it-'-'S-ef-Q f ' , if W' A www .. . . . . r ' Q J ' -4 K ,..' 1 1 r - '--'- .., '?' it , . , ,. J Q' L A eff.. if ,1 QV. Nba.. 4D r . rf .fe-'Jo -- i I Q' 'K' W 'H' Q 53 . k r 5'-M KI ' . M al,Y 3. rf -'A -D 'Ag .4 V ,ri -1 K .lf 3, ,,,, K i 1 if f ' ,F C , i.f'f,,.i9x s f 1 if mx ji: Q I, s iz, f I it 3 :J 3 I i , ,. fs , , , X 1 kv' . My , -V l - f , . .L 4. . 4, f i ' - - , 1 - .- N fi' slt:J':'s J Te , I ,,r,'5Q-gs:-C., ' Q X ' l -, - r-:vw gpg J' at-im ,:,'ir. 1'f:f'N'- ri 'J H rg, ,s 'ixgog-+sA1m,,-'tip -'Q , E - . i Q 5- 1' J ' K M, J, w J h , ' r I xi, t- J. l!q'ffl y,.z,3f f L s - V- ..- X u., .11 ' J 4, , fw.Q,,,.1 Q ,kf-:SZ 4-,i Q.. , , J 1 xfffixififff . , , ,gags it f s' J, M f T .J T 3 ,, if 'f.1x+.:.,'l.xfrs.5Esx.f:2i 1 wi- :M f . 3fxg:n:s- . ,sms Courtney Latta shows the group the new trick she has taught the soccerball. W1 ua.: vp ,H ' , f J g xi xy' ii X X my BEAQR 159:21 MARS f ,f -V 2: 25k EA 5 'il' , gi, 4 ' - , Q P fi Y?7..MX,vvvv W to ers' fl' wf tit' rar gigs ,. Q ,S ,, 3 S 3 Q 3 s, g- N... E 2 ,., Kris Andrews. Sharie Berken, Lisa Christensen, Chris Demarce, Kim Forrest, Jill Glove. Julie Hamilton. Karen Julius, Barb Kellogg, Jessica Kelso, Sarah Lafond, Heather Murphy. Vicki Nesbitt, Sunnie Selenes, Jennifer Voseberg, Wendy Wack, Michelle Wilfong. Staci Woodruff, Coach Gaffney. Team Opp. Oly Tumwater Timberline Capitol Shelton N. Thurston Tumwater Timberline Capitol Shelton N. Thurston 3, 3 3 2 O O.T O O.T 6 8 4. OO.T Teanx O Twnb Aber Hoqu Nort SheH CapH BHL WSU State rwmw i himlllfffrmegs s x Q ac, .. Qld , Stacy Jones teaching alternate methods of walking the plank. ,dmv 7-7,-.1-- '1 i - ci, -463145, . t:'w ,JE - Q .f---E , '-'...,,,,,--.,,. ..,,: ,. .,-- .......-.. ,kr Correction: you lift your head out of the water to breath, Susan Fox. ft X f Fffses Q, , r tt tt s k,k N: - ki. -Q , . .w, . ,. to' ' , q l rs A Q ,Q - J , I K f . ki W ., ,wif ' e ,uty f . . rr is s yott ff ' ' ' -'., Q A 5 gig - 1 A il 3 N i . KJ .1 x N N ti i sr- A A l , , teeee 1, W A ,Q K Q 5 Q f c N 'As . l S fs N H lg, st .e N N. 3. Swimming: Michele Blum. Suzy Boushele, Joni Brown, Shelly Carlson, Susan Fox. Ellen Freeman, Margaret Freeman. Lyn Graham, Christy Hardy, Robin Holz, Stacy Jones, Andre Klewin, Chrissy Knotsman, MJ Multz. Kim Sebaska, Rhonda Sheehan, Tammie Vanacker, Mary White. ' Swimmers Make Waves sw Swimming studette Susan Fox practices her cool, collected look. ' 133 x 'bl 'z '83, wiv, ' ,wi . 3 4 S -. :fi 5. Q me arg, 'Gfikfu Lf N X , ,nkn Q as .,,,,, 19 ,A 2 3, 1 1 Q Vi-4 Q 2 11 a l 6 -3 1 f. S ,if K X0 is K, an 'f x 'pix Xx- b- xx . ,S X J3411: k sf 'XX Q1 1, i Q? T s , 5, L QL ..J.Z'5 NL ,gf-.Q -r v r my Le Lk 5 0 0 I 'auf' Michelle Tortoise Connor and Kristine I-Rare' the big match-up. Team Opp, O,H.S. Aberdeen Capital Centralia Chehalis Hoquim Team N.T. Shelton Timberline Turnwater ,Z ,X L , 8 .w K P ' . 9 '-4 O I . 5 N ,f . opp. OHS L vv L vv L vv L vv K T for .LL. .X T ' F Qf i 'X - X xx X L L K. -'f- ' - , ff, i Q xVA,k.. .K W..,L X all in x 5 or .3 4' X , We Q- Q- X J Matt says, Nikes RuhI! --. L Tum Connors poses for Sports Illustrated 1 4 I I Oly Score Opponent Oly Score Opponent 69 Aberdeen 43 67 Chehalis 59 Shelton 47 84 N. Thurston 61 Hoquiam 47 49 Timberline 60 Tumvvater 48 56 Centraiia 60 Capital 41 59 Aberdeen 70 Chehalis 69 50 Shelton 78 N. Thurston 56 73 Hoquiam 50 Timberline 38 49 Tumwater 56 Centralia 40 57 Capital TM' ' 'i fb, i 3 Q 'W' at A5515 -,4lt.1t..--1 -ff ' +,i N -g 4 - E 14, f l ,Y . 'psi' 1- xx ,Al Q i,t ,TJ gf, 4 , -me i f Q 7 4 f 1 in iii, if A 7 V dj! fx 5 'K 1:2 . . , N V A 5 O i J. uf 'iw' X. T .4 S 9 , Q i ff E K , T. S s i X xxx' JN: U in '. .- 5 f 6 - , ii.. 4 f Y ii ff t,. 5 1 ,f 'V -E .MM J 'xiii 'Q LJLA I ,,,.-an- x if L ,L L L H-,M 1 . L Q4 L K X I R fgivgfjn , L . L xx I - K 3 L 7' N L K is fi? k X k Q L: '..- BSU lu, 1 LD ' n , - E 21: x Us ,Q ........ MLWWW M x X f Q L F 3 LL I Ax K J Kkhk A LNLM5 WWNMMLLLL L .wx L 1 X Q1 - L L. L - L . K f A f vw v L1 - ' LY? L .. f f LM- L .LLLLLLL A A E: v ,.,L,j ' w L33 Q gf 2 L Q, iw L L f S .L WL L ' W ,L ,. A L S L L Q, 'L P E E XL ..., ,Lg WN ' K k K H , xv. 'E L X . L- K K L L Q ir K Q x L Q 5 X W firm , v ' N 'TKggLLLLLiLL.,. - H- L v : X' L 'r,- L it L X. L 1 Q HN I w -1 ,, W V - V A ,wk :A fm Q 3 5 L E in ,Mmm-D M W in -. W wwaw' 5 :Lg Af ?ik41....nL ,.., ........ 'Q'-Q gtlgnnvvfg 1 3 4 WIA ,,,,'f C-Team Timberline Aberdeen Tumwater Shelton North Thurston Timberline North Thurston Timberline Tumwater Centralia Capital Aberdeen Tumwater Shelton North Thurston North Thurston Timberline Tumwater Centralia Capita! OHS W W W L L W W L W W W L W W W W W W W W Qtr T NU, Q? Opp. L L L W W L L W L L L W L L L L L L L L X X T1 K : Q . . ' I - N A' so t X N X 1 ' Qxli . use T , M T X T is . N-sgjis' .: tt-:-. fn T -X T L A I , ,J Y Q, X K A W Nw. x . K 2 . mx ' K- .AX so x 1. E rf' Ks -X A :X X SX fu f - X ,. Xl.. . X . .L , s1t A w 'fl X li sXi'X sv ' N X XX NX ts QQ X i tw XQNNQQQ NX Q r i Q ws Q it ' A s s X X W tw X ss its NN SN N. wi X X 3 Q Q . X N Q 3 L was X 4 NX X X X X. AQ se X X s X W XX Qi 1 s N f X X X . f sm xxx X X Xe ss X X W Q Ns s s X X X i ,. -ses., s ...N i I X i,t. A ., - A 9 9 Q s - i vi x:k., tttiifi lre- . ,.,' K S gf K .iz Q 5 S X ' A in -4'. sw, A - Q K 'W X, SX N titi x 3 as sf ,ps .Q -if Freshmen OHS Capital W Tumwater W Hoquiam W Timberline W Q it to Centralia W ,g Shelton L . A a L or 'K L . A gaerdeen L A .1 ff ehalis W U S 3215 L Nl North Thurston W Q , f' F Q LL! Tumwater W 'A f Capital W A A Hoquiam W b J' Q Timberline L af fa'5' .skin F li ig miik tif? -5 X I fx, x 4 5 5 , p J M, , .T ng lx , , . x I ,, fufigt A 1 1 in 3 ff! A X ' 4' - Q ' - N-wif 57 -4 I ,1---W' 'ff-. F3 T gg L 4. L, AA 5 if A3 A , 53 , L gms., kg ki iff ll gg my uf - W L atv V t . - ' f A .- qw- A R53 u ,MX 2 1 2 1.15221 SPY ' AQ 'ug E 6' X. ar A i..SxA . we 1 I Sf -A fe xii! 'fr J if ' is A X rw I 'Q QQ ' A if - Q3 YW 3 'I ,FL S' 5 4 Tx 1- E52-: Mf X l K' -A A . if K N ii' 115: Q5 ' If ff Q - if T 'A J, I is ' 4' 3 he 3 f It 'L A+ We-F' Q, pv, Q .-9 Opp. L L L L L W W L L L L L W J.V. Aberdeen Shelton Hoquiam Tumwater Capital Chehalis North Thurston Timberline Centralia Aberdeen Shelton Hoquiam Tumwater Capital Central Kitsap Port Angeles OHS opp L vv L vv vv L vv L vv L W L vv L w L L w vv L w L vv L vv L w L W L w L - E Wg 9: QT' L, 1.1, 1, 'r' .,w ' ' ,sv-V' tr MW' f ff Q ,-.'f l' Rf tfvy. ---....- 1-r Wg A, ,.-ffm, , -will - -s..,, 5113 UU Digg, Q-7 Opp, OHS Aberdeent 48 38 Chehlis 41 67 Shelton 41 44 North Thurston 35 39 Hoquiam 46 45 , Timberline 31 37 , , fQ'l- Tumwater 23 37 . '-' f ' cemrana 39 so X t f' g, capital 34 33 Q' X 5, gf' Aberdeen 58 59 t- Chehlis 44 36 Shelton 24 58 North Thurston 29 28 Hoquiam 66 36 Timberline 25 42 Turnwater 35 50 RZ- X Centralia 39 42 Capital 39 46 Q-an BHL - 3rd Gig Harbor Christmas Tournament- 1st m Gig Harbor 47 49 H Bremerton 38 42 I N k ' f . f ' 1 if n- 'Z N 6 3 M 3 4 4 eeeee Q w 4 3 S 3 tci x 4 -M ,,,, .3 rf Q 4 Eggs Y fs 3 j 4 sm 1 - -,Q H ' ' no 6 f ey. 'X ' ' '- 3 T ' at X S ' gk I hx t G v- H' . ., . S K , If Emu. M, I r 4 2 3 ., iW,i,,.V.W, 3 Wg I ,.m,.W, 3 ,E it h K , T 1 ,,ii i f 4 it ite.t 4 or .t 1 4 1 rsst rtste mir as 'Pa XA ,v Q WE ' s U X -E is S X' ,I . . 5 Q X ' +. , . 1 3 Xi H k 1 8 I arf -SL . X - Q Si 5 ini N : af, X M ix Q x X 2 xx I 0,1 MA W Q L, ,.., Q T gf :ff gf - Ln is QQ fbi NX e ri T mf:.fN,XL,ML A A K Mew- Awww L-www New . . .. rq,faaz2wlQ'i?iV - W 1 Team Capital Tumwater Hoquiam Timberline Centralia Shelton Aberdeen Chehalis Capital Tumwater Hoquiam Timberline FRESHNIEN Opp. L W W L L L W W L W W L OHS W L L W W W L L W L L W 'X 'lf ,'- ie - 1 Qs f b ,. ,, N fin- ':.l4.iZ 1 T ,ff ,Wax ,A , T ' , -A .L 'pj 5, 15, fb if-J' -X ' S:-' . ' , ' W -A N :mf if ,-if- Ne-C' 3'- ,.,.5 AX V A ,, gal, er, J-111, Q. M, QU! A .L PM gpg 3l.,1..f' VR A V , 'F ,..- 5,4 wi if .,i,'ffii L.- L. -ff -ef an 'W feffffmwfei rw hw we I is. iw.. k's.'5'.9,11a, gi M fe 35 q iii , S., 11 T QM, .,,,, SZMMWJ VVVAW ' , QM M W - , S, . . X W -t im in S ' P' Twgii ,Sli S V , :lbw 1 NN -. N L, T -I a t :Sis ' - S9 ., . 1 ' r X -, gi , E 2. Q Z WWW ? 5 X R S Q -4 Jun Team Aberdeen Chehalis Shelton North Thurston Hoquiam Timberline Tumwater Centralia Capital Aberdeen Chehalis Shelton North Thurston Hoquiam Timberline Tumwater Centralia Capital ior Varsity opp. OHS 23 62 34 35 45 22 28 29 34 37 61 40 20 43 22 37 32 35 iff at ,. -N N. .xx SE? ,......,.. .2 .,.. Lmumm E 4 M .,.,..i,t....... 2 ,.,..,. ,, er 'T 'IIT Mx , ' 3 it A X .i Q .KT he 2 be me + 2 S T 5 T it i-Nfl, X . f T 3 1 E 5 1 Q ef. 1 3' Q 4 r i T 55 A ' it 4 r or . vt 5 X I it 553, 1 r 1 .---- . or MS Q S to 5 1 f X T Q . i to X 'IQ the t in Rf 4 ' XNRV . K Q ' -ww-K 353 W - Q 'W . W ,R V Pwr, ,, ,I '12-5-,,. 1 .5132 ,, A4 , Nw, ,. ,m.! ,, 154.,, V.y -,pw ,, ,. . , N 2 .5 . fi Mm .K I S .,v.........,1 Oly Opp. 120.0 Capital 101.6 125.5 Shelton 111.6 115.5 Capital 112.95 W ,, ,.,,.. M i,.u,,,,,,,. ,. .WV I W K W ,,,M,. ,M-Xw4m-...ng 1 ali ,Q A ,,n gf 'Ah ,lf K SFA' kiwi I --Y -W - S-:Eg V . X . f:vzqfi12:3B5sf.a,f2'Qf xx Q1 , 1 11 H Q izfx A fs as QSM' 'ii 1 gg fm Q W WWMX at L f - -W Ms' if 3,13 .gs mi? 'E - i f FEZF' ' ,, 25' T. 41 M - 'Wfg I f m f' Yam' 'PWA Nlljiilif , H 12' X if ' f Qi'i:i?WTl53 ML' -4' Q ,Q bf 7 x 3555 K' A ,, Q5 f fr-'V 1 . - -. 19 ,'? ,mx I dxf ' , , , Qllf - fy, X' in vw - p-2 .K Q - - J Q 3? .. - 3' 5 . K if.: xg' s LA? , 'sg- K K cw Q 'aw xx 'P- A5 QE. 1.5 fx- . . w wx pw. N , W..-f,X... N...-uf U I N 7 - ...fs . ff: . yrsgg a- - I, - . K ,mf 5 ' fgwxfz-' - .11 5 :ggi . - ' K 4 ,w,,...,:X ,,., i ,xx. .. - . -QQ.-:PQ . - .Kaur if ,..x. ,mari P' Q ., , - A, N w gsffig I 'fs . 1 , if ' im, A 1 Q Xgmwfr 'F in K 5 1 1 ms, A2'L'W3m ,km R X Q. f 'u 53? 1 i i Nfl' W zzz fN.f,1,f' 1 X . J' 5 ' M3510 X M My KY A fm 'fi ff R, 3 J, Q Y , kg ,A xi -:lf . 55 L nk-Y - may ,Q JLY ,GLY my N f FN f 'IDN fi! ff . 4 -. - 'M-ffbw, or wr. Y-- 4 ..-.-9, , gs., T '1 1 T , . - ' . ,' i I 9 I L Wm. ,,.,,,gg5g:zz F L, ,, SVT! T TT L - x., JEPZ X , T . lf , Q my L V Y S-1,,,i.f,,,ff,fM5.,.f,get l A r WMM ,Wjia M 4, P Mm VARSITY ji up , T P his l' 5, K T' Q . X1 5 M 3 gm Taz 1 - X an A OLY OPP W I X ,T mmg. L L h 1 9' Lk Aberdeen W L - 14' T' ' capnan L vv W, M Q Ceniralia L W Und Q HQ QP af, 800754 Cnehaus L vv CYD kyy Lx Q gs Hoquiarn W L P ' 7 . V L No. Thurston W L Sum I 3, 83054 T We A Q 4- snerron L w ' ' ' Stadium W L f 'N Timberline L vv ff M f', T f 3 r x Tumwater L W ' P Yelrn vv L Sk PM L J.V. PLY OPP. Aberdeen W L Capital W L Centraiia L W Chehalis W L Hoquiam W L No. Thurston W L Shelton W L Stadium W L Timberline W L Tumwater W L Yelm W L , ' K . ,. L ... O 10' V - ' f - -Q 1+ A . .'-x..- , -gl! 'f'-A 5' A A ufwwfi 24' -pr A w-,gg x, ' x U ' ' I if . 1 I I X Ki x - k A w X a , 3 . Q 3 v f Y 14 , X fi 0 f K .' J F X am 1 Y X1 . 5 3 .5 S. if ' I X 1 xx E' A x , 4 AM i A 21 . . , + N..N.M,ww K' xx ff: ' , f ,',, :-Q.-V, -, , ,.., , vlan ny. Xi K . ,,-A 5: 1,1 , ' 'L' fw- M7 . 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K .5 5 j ' 3 5 q 1 X x A K Q ,.,,..4- J .'-s. , 1, Y 7 A . Q2 x sixty .. X 4- --,Nw .f L S gziisbfiiif E ai 1 Q VSV I s ,W . s . ,ig , ,, , -..K B., Q WW, 4 K +,. Q .-fr. I IIIIIIIII .M lu, 005' Congratulations NW -I CARIVIEN! y ILA ,lj vv k ,ILV L L A re you gorgeous or what? I Love You, 5 V Robi, Continue to stay on top of life. All our love, Mom, Dad, Tyler 81 Wendy u u u u u 1 u u ,LLIII -I lllll Memories and Money Every year the annual was bombard- ed with Senior Ads. Parents, Grandpar- ents and close relatives jumped at the chance to have their special message to their graduating student in the annu- al. From the time the announcements were sent out, people seemed to charge toward their photo albums and frantically search for that perfect pic- ture. They then found the right words to go along with that picture, jotted them down and dashed toward the high school in hope that they were not one of the many who missed the deadline. Luckily, the annual staff was pretty understanding and accepted many of those who were not too late. The result: pages and pages of countless memo- ries and one of the most popular parts of our book. Business advertisements were also a very crucial part of the Annual. These ads greatly supported our yearbook fi- nancially and gave everyone an idea of some of our great local businesses. They deserve a lot of credit. We hope you'll take a look. IIIII WEDDINGS WITH JOY 3003 PACIFIC AVE. OLYIVIPIA, WA 98501 C2065 943-9860 X TT i ITT Sara Mulligan You ve Come A Long Way Baby' Congratulations Boo-Boo Yew Loook Mahvelous Break A Leg Love The Family Von-Froehlich Achievements Are Limitless Using Your Philosophy Of Hard Work And Mental Preparation You re Our iF1J K Jules Jules Jules Jules Special Things Are Very Few- That ls Why Th Just One You Congratulations And Love To Our itll Keep Those lrish Eyes Smiling' Dad' Mom, Kathi JO 81 Dave Your LOVING Fans Erin Kelli Dad 81 IVlom ni' 4 Q 4 in . 7 1 u 'x ,AP 'lsq......, ...MM P, ., Y . I - 1 I GFGS as M -fs Xa, 4 You ve Come A Long Way Class Ot 86 Congratulations' Darren You Are A Special Young Man And We re Very Proud Of You' Love Da Mom Scott An Danny 7 1 1 - 1 1 d d 165 Congratulations, Kristy Congratulations, Brett! For I know the plans l Have for ou -to ive you a future and a hope. Jer 2911 The strengths you have as a person make you so special. Love - '--qu, Mom Dad and Kara Go for the Gold in Life' We love you lVlom Dad and Dayna Congratulations Phil You ll always be special Love Mother and Dad May Luck always be with you Daina' Love Always Connie Y 1 g 1 . . . . l 7 , 1 1 . . 7 -- 1 T A w-A ,V -1 - ,, O M M 'M -f .. .... ,, ' 00 Y' gh . .... i f 4.. , A A 1 1 . 1 , . 5 166 David Life dealt you some bum cards. You were forced to draw to an inside straight. And you won! You have shown great courage and strength and in doing so you have taught us the same. Together we have learned dignity and humbleness We are extremely proud of you. We love you Mom 84 Dad Grandma 84 Grandpa W. 56 I 8 is 2 x X I i ' l l Congratulations, Boo You have been blessed with the Skills of suc- S- Cess- love, thoughtfulness, and integrity. Fashion your dream and make it come true. Love YOU WILL ALWAYS BE Mom AN ANGEL TO US. Jim CONGRATULATIONS!! Rick Sonny 167 '1 Q rt I I 1 I 1 Y 1 V I 7 K , 5 V. g ' , Vs -wc. ,,,.., c J 3 Q I X K E ix . - PJ: ,,-1 u n n f ma N i Y 1 68 Bo achievments and your plans Stacy, It doesn't seem so long ago you were all dressed up for your first day of school- What a doll You still bring us more joy and pride than you ll ever know. Congratulations Spud! G0 FOR 'T' A wholesome amount of discipline and patience Love l will reward you with contentment in life. Mom Dad Traci Tucker and T.J. Good luck- we love you. Mom Dad James Julie Carrie Michelle im Loving Congratulations Finally' Ungroundedll Our love and best wishes gi for a bright future if xrilll l g p filled with happiness Love from lVlom and the family Dad SL Jill Call 29 of usj Now go clean up your room' b, Take pride in your Steve, Trust in the Lord with all your heart. And do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him And He will make your paths Straight. Proverbs 3.5-6 We love you and are very proud of you Mom Dad and Wendy. To a True Beauty with a very special heart. We wish you as much love gl happiness as you have given us ' And That's a Bunch.' Q,-f Thanks for the memo- ries we are ready for V more. We sure do love Hamm I Much Love Always Dad Mom Holly Luke V x I , Gram 84 Gramp and Uncle Dan. .0 P 1 v I ' I Daina, - - I am lucky to have a sister like you-Always on Congratulations Carlme the phone when there's housework to do-my clothes I have to hide And you always need a ride. But, Dain the Pain, I want you to know I'll be by your side wherever you go! Love, Sissy You have always been an achiever from a very young child. We are very proud of you. Keep up the good work. Remember Philippians 4:13 I can do all things through Christ which strength- eneth me. We love you. Mom, Dad, Lisa, Les, P.S. Can I have your puppy when you move? Randy' Patnck 8' Jeremy' 169 Congratulations Barb It Seems Like Only Yesterday Love Nlom 81 Dad Congratulations IVlatt You re A Real Winner! Love Mom Dad Amy 81 Ben XS iw ' i r ok A N . W i' 1 V 1 1 1 When riding through the tides of time and thinking of the past, The times you shared, the times you cared, the memories that will last Your years at Oly are complete And now you re on your own You ll always be our daughter but now you re u grown Our Love Mom Dad Philip Pearl Jason David Gretchen Wallace Loren Theresa Diane Pat John 84 Stephen You were born with the sun on your shoulder. lVlay you always shine Courtney Dear with happiness and success. Love Dad lVlom And Casey. . af K all . , f ll , it , sf L ..y it lf! jc . . . 4....- - F 'Nga - Ll 11 1 1 l v v 1 7 l 1 Our Love gan L., Q . ' l, You've been X a good kid from the start and have brought lots of joy into our lives CEven With A Feb. Weekendb Congratulations PAULA 44114 A f J. - Always IVlom Dad. C o n 8 r a t u a t bv DEPS' 3 And good luck Love Always Mom And Dad Holly Nannette Heather gl Eric I O l'1 S Congratulations to a terrific son whom we are proud of and love. Good luck and much happi- ness in everything you do. l 6 Love IVlom Dad Darin 81 Spike What o as been' Love Ya F reckles Elizabeth As Your Best Friend Ive Watched You Grow All The Best To My Grown 'r Ke y First Loved Child First Pride First Joy First Graduate Love Mom Amy Colantuono A daughter is a gift sent from Heaven above A special and beautiful treasure of love Love Nlom and Dad OVS OU Dawn Congratulations Zam You Wm always be Thanks for being such a great friend all these SWEET years We ve practically become brothers and I to Us know that we will always be best friends and are proud Good luck in everything of you that you ever do Mom Dad Grams Best Friends Forever Gramps Aunt Jo Peaches and Krickett John Congratulations' From Mom Jerry Aimee Tammie You ve only just begun . . . to live So much of life ahead A kiss for luck and you re on your way: You ve 3 ony s begun . . . FOR We love you Mom Dad and Eric CBen and lchabod toob Greg Your laughing eyes have brought us joy Though now a man you re still our boy Love Mom and Dad Suzie, Q so ' , . Congratulations You re iil with us! L , - Love L s ' Mom Dad 1 L Kristi gl Meaghan ' Whatever you do, do you work heartily as for the Lord. Col. 3:23 T' I N .wi A just 1 GO -. IT' 114 'da I X I 1 5 . Congratulations' Anna Lee Stay Positive And Always Look For The Good In Life We Love You Mom 81 Dad Matthew 5'8 You Made All Through To The Present We Have Always Been Very Proud Of You And Your Achievements You Will Always Have Our Love And Support In Whatever You Do Love Mom Dad Joe Rich 81 Gary A Mi Prima Favorita Mi Amiga We ve Come A Long Way Baby! This ls Real Life Now! But No Matter Where It May Take Us Or How Far Away You Will Always Be Deep Within My Love Space. Congratulations' I Love You lt! l From Your First Steps In Life lNAYHTOl3OH Gordon, Love Ya Christy' Cathl What A Fortunate Mother I Am To Have A Son Such As You. Congratulations Twltblrd Love Monw Bo Mrnena Smpper Always Keep The Kindness In Your Heart The Compas slon In Your Soul And The Twinkle In You Great I Love Youll Mom -Nl' V 1 . mtv.. ? 'l 1 - I , I .. ., A A T t.f ETTTX gi lvll Z ofa SO b, I , if LL Tk P' Pere, 8. 4 filz ' You've put it all together and Vile are so Q Congratulations Vincent! We are very proud of you. Love Dad lVlom and Valarie Sean CC You've always had a Congratulations Shelly Winning Smile- r d f We love you and are so p Ou O you proud of you. Love Dad Mom, George NlOlTl and 'Amanda ' Brad and Ryan Congratulations Ish, You were a cute little girl and now you have If music be the food of love grown into a beautiful young lady. You still PLAY ON' have the same qualities you had when you Wm Shakespeare were young sweet loving, honest, kind, and we are so proud of you. May all your wishes and dreams come true. Love Da an Corbin We love you Da Mom 8t Tawnya 11 , Mom g , d d, 7 1 1 .. S 5 . ' l , n Ns. Congratulations Mark, We e jungle out there We wish you success and happiness in everything the future holds for you. JEST A 'Wal sw- ' We love you Mom gl Dad 1 l Stephani 84 Suzi G0 get em Tlger! Cnmb to the t0D Emily! Congratulations Brett! Nlay your future be Love filled with success and happiness. We love you' 49 Dad Mom Tim Pat Brooks 81 Lindsey iirff I ew' Nlom Dad and Carrie 177 f' rf 2 W AB F ? l Friendship happens when someone trusts believes in an- other hopes the best for another and makes a special dif- ference that no one else can make And nothing makes us happier than being friends and family with both of you Love an Laurie Amanda Becky Brandon Jenni- fer 8i Matt Misty Duke Fog SY gf '3ameY LARD MISTY at PHIN Y 5 Your Moms and Dads d w A WE LOVE YOU ONE GIANT STEP FORWARD FORWARD JOHN YOU VE COME A LONG WAY CONGRATULATIONS FROM DAD CINDY JERI SHARON 84 DAVID g mm- ,yr ,L S Q 'MQW' 'tif-H CONGRATULAUONS JOANNE YOU MADE IT I KNEW YOU I OULD DO ITII DAD SIIZJEN S+ 4 PN QA- ?VU?7'1WVEW S'T 'fevfrvg Nm 15+'F'T'IFN Qfvev eksxa Vg wx 9531, EFI QWU' vH2:E2Qc,4:Ij1j1JqL Mme vgdpp Q g xf1C,IJ,q3x7IQQIVW '1'1f1ff'f'evQo Steven Beagles lst grade penmanshlp YOU VE COME ALONG WAY STECIE BOGGLES' LOVE AND BEST WISHES DAD MOM AND THE GIRLS LORI JULIE AND JILL Qk Q 41 am Q X 5' Q v -Alyx Q' , L a 1: 'f' Q fs ' 5 f if 5- Q I N S 5 5' Q w 15 F 1 fx U . . I m W- '5 '. A ' TT'TQ -' -'Yf-'T-3' fx. ' . 1 f r?'- ' mf' , -'------'- I-T -W- - Tm'-'T' '-T T' T,7-T W' If' 'M' T' J.. ,- . ,,-,.., -, ,-, ,,U,,,,,, W -, 3 -V ME- '- --M,Vmm--H I I . . I .' T-TWT I A v , XT 1 It Y - . qt' -T----qgi--M----ra--. - I ' V ,I 222' ' - --..-,. , I ?- L. LN..- .--. . - , , 1 ,.,- .,,. ... L,., ,,-,,.. -.,. ,,-,,.T,,.,, uri.. ,,,. D, I II , . 1 1 n 11 l LL , 17 I 1 K-ffl ' an CONGRATULATIONS IVIIKEIII You II Be A Big Hit In The Game Of Life. Love Mom 8i Nlarty Dad 81 Colleen AH THE BOLD ONE! DUANE WELCOME WORLD HERE SHE COIVIES' Congratulations Kerri We re Very Proud of You We Love You Dad Mom Christine Jennifer and Jon No Doubt You Will Con- tinue To Succeed Dar- rell. Come Home For a Breather And Ou Eternal Love Anytime Love Mom Dad Angie and Loren I' C? TO OUR 1-'tl SON We Wish Success And Happiness CONGRATULATIONS! Love, Dad, Mom, Derek and Ty I it I U xx ' J S S5 180 Hl SPORT! L A K 3... Within Our Power Lies Every Step Remember You ll Always Be Our iil Son And Brother' P S Stay Healthy' Love Mom Dad Maureen Peggy 84 Nllchelle ,A Keep Your Feet On The Ground We Ever Dream Of Takmg Love Mom Dad Tasha And Your Head In The Clouds' We Love You Mom and Dad . f' if .j . To Jennie I remember all the sleepless nights, The walling baby cries The bad dreams and boogymen The tame you hed Through It all you always smiled at me Even as I slghed Lord this chlld wull be the death of me Somehow we both survlved Now take your dreams and make them rea Stretch yourself and grow You can do anythlng we belleve In ou And always know You are loved Mom 84 Russ ewiw' But love's the jewel that J l, The deer are browsing, Youth s for an hour Beauty s a flower Wins the world. M. O Neill Leah James Michele Love a bug- May you always have that joy For living the gift for loving Mom, Dad Congratulations Fancy Pants Love Jeff and Grandma Wooley Mom Congratulations to Joel -Our first grandson- JECQUG We wish the best for Love IS Love Gommo oe The geese are flying A storm is brewing Love always Just what are you doing here? Mom gl Dad PODP0 Karen 81 Clint ln a cold world you in o e world there W. always warm shoulder here. You always, A warm' gl'lOLIldel' As go T th ill be a l 18 We re very proud of you and love you very Claudia Wir hoffen sicher Ihre Zeit hier war eine Erfah rung die Sie hegen werden. Wir genossen lhren Aufenthalt mit uns. Wir werden Sie vermissen! I N L Auf wiedersehen auf wiederhoren! Tsohuss! Susan Ludwig David- much. With our abilities and determination ' you ll achieve all your goals. IVlom Dad and Pam .M 4 1 Y Y 1 N 'H Fi' ' v Wi tl. - EW me Donald t 9 tg! Egg ,wi gt , it 2 ,N 1 1 Y ,ANN BJ! Congratulations to our little enohilada Whom we love' a Iota! Shell Always remember and Dutch too Listen to the DON TS Listen to the SHOULDN TS The IIVIPOSSIBLES the WON TS Listen to the NEVER HAVES Then listen close to me ANYHING can be S Silverstein Thanks for listening when I needed to talk and for talk ing when I needed to listen No matter how many miles come between us I hope we will always keep in touch Dawn P S We love you too Dad Mom P 81 K Anything can happen 4? Trixie - Dixie I Four years of fun and memories. Just dont put air in any- more tires zip up your jacket and keep those feet hid- den. We all love you and wish you suc- cess and happiness. Dad Mom Rick 84 Snug Bug Nana Grampa Art 8 Gramma Mary Uncle Dick8,iAuntie P Lembit Cheri Katrin 81 Eric Bill 81 Malinda Bob 84 Tracie Uncle Bry Aunt Con Jackie Joe Joe Uncle Ken gl Aunt Hazel Memories of our baby girl When you were small Stay in our hearts forever Jenni you are loved by all. Now here you are our grown-up girl And we re so proud to say That you re our daughter Jennifer On graduation day. Yu- . I I Love I too remember - I will love you if you will buy me some candy? Special hugs and kisses. - lVlom Dad and Bert Uncle Tommie and Auntie Dixie Jeff gf Jannette Grandmas 81 Grandpas Some dream and some do. lt doesn t matter how large your pencil is it s how you write your name. We love you Angie. Dear Carol In your own words Life is like a dream exciting as you make it We are proud of yo Love Mom, Dad, and Mom, Dad, The Fat Cat Bill, Danette, Guy 84 Christy Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. Your are the sunshine of our lives, most of the time. Congratulations, Shelly Bear We love you. IVlom, Bob, 8t Mark L Y N N To two of the most fun-loving, laziest guys we know, uf' HO ' f J ,QfbUVV life when you make a friend. ,jwa Mary Dawson Hughes ,,,, 'i Love, gjfl. QQ Robin 84 Kathryn A A special daughter of beauty is a joy forever, as your loveliness increases it will never pass into nothingness. Congratulations. All our love, lVlom and Dad Congratulations Kir Shirley Lane Shelly Scott Da Emily Steve Bob You have come a long way together Your Proud Parents 1 l k, Shannon, Y, Yesterday is a memory Michelle - our belle T0mmOrr0W'S V92ll'fY think positive and Aim your goals high 'Q You light up our lives. Congratulaions, Donll lVlom gl Dad Dad lVlom Dan Kris Gram, and Brandy 1 any 1 Y 1 1 1 WWZA, Partners Progress Past Present an Future David Moody John Burreson Love Your Parents From diapers to ribbons to hugh school beaus From there on y God knows The sky s the llmlt Go for lt' We love you, Dad, Mom, Kim 84 Karl Puppers, Dolly, Nllkey Moose 84 Nluffln lVlouse fi x In ,Ye . ,W , 1- P511 , . . . . Wade, Whatever your mind can conceive and believe, it will achieve. Dream great dreams and make them come VUE. Thank you for being such a joy and pleasure 1144 CONGRATULATIONS OUR Danny Diane Asker Chico Semka IVIr O in the bathroom' Psalms 3:5 84 6 With our best love and prayers for a future centered on God and filled with His richest blessings Dad, Nlom 84 Scott Christine, You have filled our lives with joy. YOU ARE 411 WITH US KERRY WE ARE BEHIND YOU ALL THE WAY' You ve been a Q ix. JOY from the start GOD S BLESSINGS ON YOU Keep Every Right Road Yours Dad Mom Howdy Rannae Partner Grandma Siegrist Shaap Harris Grandpa Siegrist Shaap Gwyn and Richie ,dj Doug, Congratulatlons Denise We are Proud of You Love Mom Dad 81 Debble hvak 9' Congratulations Tania Wlshlng you happiness We love you and success and may all your dreams come true Mother Love Mom and Dad Dad and Janna and Marc Wendy 15:3 xx' mmm, Marllssa my baby my llttle gurl my very best In all thy ways acknowledge Hum and He shall direct thy paths Proverbs friend lm so proud of you and I wlsh you throughout If know you w succeed whatever you may tackle Love You Nlom s been great years volleyball an you re wmners With love from your best fans Your Moms and Dads - .AL D I x , , Mil . , gs fi L L L . N L x 5 X , W 3:6 happiness ' fl 'D Q r e. I 1 f i ill I at A L f It, ! 4 6 X 9 X of , 61 d ,,' 5 to us! so 1 K , t. ,R . lf .,.t In Nun .ft Q D X , V 'C 'J 5 I S. from the boy o the man that you can We love you Mom Dad Greg Amy 84 Gramma WL' ... Be the best Congratulations Class of 86' We re proud of you' When you feel alone In thus omlnous place Whether you re In college Or the job rat race Remember the good tlmes Remember the bad Remember the funny thlngs and don t forget the sad Think of your frlends When you re down and you r And take comfort ln knowing That they thunk of you too ebue Good Luck Class of For Creative Senior Portraits CALL OTOGRAP 1986! 357-9280 of if fi.i,f:Xl13i P H P H Y 5252 Capitol Blvd., Tumwat Congratulations Dawn' CGRNER GROCERY Best Wishes! 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JEFFREY B. 16 ALEXANDER, ERIC W. 16, 92. 93, 98, 110. 111. 108, 109. 207 AMES, KIMBERLY A. 16,94.97,130, 140 ANDERSEN. VICTOR S. 16 ANDERSON. AMY F. 16, 92.93. 90 ANDERSON, MARY K. 16 ARCHIBEQUE, KIMBERLY A. 16 ASBURY, ALEXANDRA V. 16. 98 ATKINSON. KELLY J, 16 BAILEY, HANS C. 16 BANKS. JENNIS L. 16 BARLOW, JOHN P 16, 96, 148 BARNES, PAT D. 33 BARNES. TRACY L 16 BARNES. TREVOR G. 16 BASSETT. STEVEN R. 3. 10, 11, 16.92. 93. 106. 107. 111, 109 BEAGLES J.S. 17.95, 111, 110. 108. 207 BEHLKE, MARIA L. 4, 17. 140. 207 BEHRENS, CHRISTINE A. 17 BEICHLER. JENNIFER A. 17 BEICHLER, KIM M. 17 BENNER. TRACY A. 17 BENSLEY, RACHELLE 17. 95. 96. 116. 207 BERRY. KEITH R. BERRY. VICTORIA S. BEUNING. KRISTINE E. BJERKE. BRETT C. 17, 95 BLAKEWAY, PHILLIP A. 17, 96 BLAYLOCK. TERESA L. 17 BLISS. SHARILEE A. BLOOM. NANCY K. 17. 33. 108, 207 BOOTH. JAMIE E. 17. 96 BOUSHELE, MARK A. 17 BRADFORD, SHANNON R. 17, 95. 110 BRANDELL. GEORGE E. 18 BRIGGS, HAROLD F. 18 BROWN. KATHLEEN E. 3, 18. 92. 93.90. 112, 113. 110 BROWN, LANE C. 33 BROWN. MATT R. 18 BROWN, STEPHANIE A. 18. 94 BROWN, TIMOTHY D. 18 BRYDEN, REBECCA A. 18. 94. 126 BURRESON, JOHN E. 11. 18. 27. 93. 85. 96. 146 BYLES, BRUCE H. 18. 96 CARLSON. MARK A. 6. 18. 33. 146. 147 CARLSON, MICHELE A. 18 CARLSON, WNEDY D. 18. 130. 133 CARPENTER, TONYA L. 18 CHAMPAGNE. ELIZABETH A. 18. 95. 96, 112. 1 13. 1 10. 207 CHARLES. MICHELLE R. 1B CHASE, BRIDGETT M. 18 CLARK, CATHLEEN K. 3, 98. 92, 43. 110. 111 CLARK. MIKE T. 19 CLAKRE, AUBRYN M. 19. 94. 126, 206 COCHRAN, DARRELL L. 19. 92. 93.94. 123. 98. 111. 110. 109, 148. 207 COLANTUONO. AMY S. 19. 94. 212, 33. 102 COLLINS. BRETT L. 19, 122. 12 COLLINS, GERALD L. 19 COLLINS, STEVE A. 19 CONNOR. MICHELLE C. 5. 19. 94, 134, 135. 102. 207 COOK. JOHN F. 19. 92. 93, 94. 123. 137 COOMBES. NICKI L. 19 COOPER, KERRY D. 19 COOPER. MIKE D. 10, 19, 94. 137. 206 CORBETT. HEATHER A 19 COYNE. CHERYL L. 19 CRUMLEY. SCOTT R. 19, 95 CYPERT, KIRK M. 19 DAIN, MIKE E. 19 DALEBOUT, RANDY L. 19, 96 DANIELS. CURTIS R. 19, 123 DAVIS.IS, CAROL K. 19.22. 95. 91 DAVIS. SHELLI K. 19.99. 120 DAY, RANDY T. 19, 99 DAY. RICHARD J. 33 DEACON, DAWN M. 19.212, 33. 110. 109, 102 DECROUPET, PETER M. 19 DENGER. MASON C. 19 DERR, LISA M.20,112,108.140 DEUTER, BRETT S. 20, 92, 93 DIEBOLD, ROBERT M. 20.93. 123 DOENCH. ALICIA M. 20.96. 130 DUNHAM. GREG H. 20, 123 DYE. ROSS E. 33 EDWARDS DUANE S. 20. 95, 97, 207 EGERTON, SHANNON M. 20 EICH. JACQUE K. 20 ELWESS, DONNALEE 20 ENDICOTT. KELLY R. 20 ENG, MICHELLE M. 20, 94 ENGLAND. CINDY E. 33 ERSKINE. KIMBERLY J. 20 FAV. LAY L. 20 FEHRING, DAWN R. 20. 94, 33, 110, 111. 207 FINN, BARBARA A. 20.96, 33, 108 FITZMORRIS. ANGELA L. 20.92. 93. 95. 96. 128.212,112.113.33.102.207 FLOHR. LILA S. 33 FORRESTER. MARILYN D. 20. 130, 112, 113, 135 FRANZEN, KRISTY S. 20. 112,113, 102 FRITSCH, JOE S. 33 FROEHLICH, FEANCES K. 20. 127. 91. 102 FROST. MICHAEL J. 21, 96 FRUITRICH, KELLY J. 21 FUCHS. ROBERT J. 21.90. 95. 112 GENNOTTI. ANDREA E. 92. 93. 95. 33, 108 GOECKNER. SHARON K. 21, 112, 113 GRANGER. YVONNE M. 21, 102, 207. 112. 113 GRATTON. MELISSA M. 21.96. 112 GRENIER. MICHELE D. 21 GRODS. JEFF L, 21 GROTE, CHRISTOPHER 21, 123 GRUBBS. LORI L. 21. 95 GRUNDL, DONALD A. 21. 123, 169 GUTTORMSON. DANA F.21,112,110 208 GUY, DONALD A. 21. 99 GUYKEMA. MARGO K. 21 HACHTEL. JENNIFER J. 33 HAGENBERG. JASPER 21, 124, 70 HAGERSTROM. JERRY A. 33 HANSON, MICHELLE M. 21. 207 HARDER. MARLA J. 22.96 HARGRAVES. IRENE M. 22 HARRIS. KEVIN I. L. 22, 33 HAVENS. TAMI L. 22 HEATH. DAVID C. 22, 92.93. 137 HEATH. SHRILEY. K. 22 HELLWIG. CLAUDIA 21, 16.95. 126, 70,207 HENDRICKSON. TRINA L. 22 HENRY, MICHAEL D. 22 HENRY, ROBERT C. 22, 112 HERBIG, JEFFREY B. 32 HETLAND. EMILY J. 22. 120 HICKS, GORDON 6.22.93,123.112.137 HIGGINBOTHAM. DAINA E. 24. 22 HILL. JULIA D. 22 HILL, ROBERT W. Z2 HODGSON. DARRIN L. 22 HOEHNE, JOHN G. 22 HOONAN. CARMEN 23 HOOVER, LAUREN C. 23. 95, 128, 113 HOVDA. RANDY G. 23, 99 HOWE, KERRI L. 23 HULBERT. GREG P. 23 HYER. STEPHEN A. 4, 23.94.97 IWATSUBO. RYOJI 21, 134. 70. 90 JAMES, LEAH M. 23. 95, 116 JENKINS. JENNIFER R. 23 JENKS. CHRISTINE M. 23 JENSEN, DEAN L, 23. 148 JOHNSON, DAN E, 23. 96 JOHNSON. EMILY A. 10. 23, 96. 128. 129.112. 113, 207 JOHNSON. TIM 23. 99 JOHNSON. WILLIAM C. 23, 123 JONES. STACEY L. 23. 94.96. 133. 108. 144, 145 207 KARTMAN. KEVIN P. 24 KHALSA, ADI K. 24. 92. 93 KIELY. APRIL A. 24 KILEY, JOHN F. 24.92. 93. 136. 137. 207 KNOSTMAN. CHRISTINE L. 24, 132. 133. 207 KOOI. PATRICIA L. 24 KRENIK, AMY J. 24. 96 LA RUE. SUSAN 24 LAFOND, LISA K. 25, 94. 207 LAMAR, SHANNTELLA M. 25. 98 LAMAR. TERESA L. 25.92. 93. 212. 33.207 LARSON. ERIC H. 25. 93.98. 102 LARSON. NEIL B. 24, 111. 108. 137. 136 LATTA. COURTNEY L. 11. 25.92, 93, 95.96. 130. 131. 113. 108 LEBLANC. RUSS R. 25. 18.90. 95 LEDGERWOOD, DANNIE L. 26. 123 LEE. RHONDA J. 26 LEMKE. LEANNE J.26.128.112.113 LEONARD. ANGELA M. 26.92. 93 LERCH. MICHAEL J. 26 LEWIS. NICOLE A. 26 LEWIS. ROGER, D. 26. 110. 109 LICHTENBERG, JULIE A. 6. 26. 96. 130, 140 LOEW. WILLIAM J. LOHR, SCOTT S. 26, 123. 112 LUDWIG, ERIC R. 26. 212. 33. 102 LUNDBERG. JOEL W. 26, 112 LUNDMARK. CARLINE M. 26, 28. 212. 33. 102. 207 MAHAR. PAUL D. 33. 102 MALCOM. SUZANNE S. 26 MALIZIO. KURT A. 26. 123 MANNING, CHRISTINE S. 6. 26. 93.95, 96 MANS. PAULA J. 26, 97, 207 MARUGG. JENNY M. 26. 94,120.112.113 MATHISON. REBECCA A. 26. 111. 207 MATTINGLY, JAMES G. 26. 99 MC CORMICK. MIKE W. 26. 97, 102 MCAFERTY. REBECCA L. 33 MCDOWELL. VINCENT T. 27.95. 97.33. 109. 207 MCKENDRY. TRACY S. 27.94. 130, 102, 140. 207 MCKIMMEY, JERRY L. 27 MCKISSICK. CRAIG. S. 27 MCPHERSON. DAVID W. 27. 123 MERRITT, EDDIE A. 33 MESSEGEE, LARRY D. 27 METZLER. DEOBRAH M. 97. 33 MILLER, DEIRORE A. 27, 94,90 MILLER, TAMARA L. 112.33 MILLIGAN, LAURA A. 27. 92. 93, 111 MOES, JENNIFER L. 27 MOODY. DAVID P. 27, 92.93, 95.96, 123.98 MORRISON. LYNN A. 6, 27, 112 MORRISON. MICHELLE E. 27 MUELLER, TANIA M, 27. 94 MULLIGAN. SARA 27 MULTZ. MARIJANE 27,133 MUMFORD. BECKY P. 27 MURPHY. ANGELA C. 27 MURRAY, PAUL J. 28. 207 MUSIC. AMY E.20.28,119,112 MYERS. MEGAN M. 28, 116 MYERS. SEAN D. 93. 28 NEDROW. BOBBY S. 28 NELSON. CHRISTINE A. 92. 93, 28. 96, 128. 112. 33 NELSON, TRACY L. 28, 90, 112 NEUFELD. DOUG F. 95, 28. 112, 33, 102, 206 NGUYEN. TRUONG H. 28, 98. 207 OLSON. LEIF E.9.116.33.145 PARKISON, ROBBY L. 33 PARSONS, TROY S. 28. 149, 148 PATTERS, MICHELLE R. 28, 97, 120 PEARSON. ELIZABETH 94. 28. 112. 206 PEEK, SARAH D, 28 PENTT. NICOLE R. 28 PERKINS, ANDREW J. 28 PETERS, KIM R. 28. 212. 102 PHILIPPSEN. ANTHONY J. 29 PHILLIPS, JOYCE C. 29 PHINNEY, CHRISTOPHER A. 93. 29. 148 PLUMMER. LEAH K.1O,11,12, 29 POTIS. KEVIN J. 29 POTTER, BRIAN A. 29 PRATT. GARY B. 29 QUAEMPTS. JUDITH M. 97, 33 RAINFORD. DANIEL C. 29 RAKESTRAW, BRENT L. 29. 99 REED. KRISTEN L. 94. 29, 126. 207 RICE. JIM K. 33 RICHARDS, KEITH M. 29 ROBB. DEBBIE S. 29 ROBBINS, LISA R. 29 RODRIGUEZ. MARLISSA A. 29 ROLLMAN. DON B. 29 ROSS, JULIANN 94. 29. 98 ROSSA, ERIC F. 33 ROTH, RODNEY D. RUCH. WADE M, 29. 95, 97. 134. 33 RUDER. ROY CSKIPI R RUHL, MATT J. 95, 29. 134, 135. 33. 102 SANDERS, BRENDA S. 97. 33 SAWYERS, LORI A. 29 SCHELL. STEVEN R. 30 SCHLENDER, JANIE S. 95, 30. 116. 112 SCHROETER. P HILIPPE 21. 94. 71. 108. 146. 207 SCHULTZ. WAYNE P. 30 SCRIVNER. REBECCA L. 112, 113. 33 SEAMAN, DARREN M. 20, 102. 207 SEELEY. TED J. 92, 93. 95. 30. 123 SENN, THOMAS 30 SHEARER. TIMMY L. 33 SHERWOOD, MARK R, 30, 90. 91 SHEWBERT. WANDA L. 30 SHIPLEY, DAVID K. 27, 30 SHOCK. LARRY T. 30, 110 SHORB. DEL R. 30. 148 SMELLOW, KRISTINA M. 30 SMITH, BRIAN I.. 33 SMITH, DAMON S.95,30.98.112.111, 110. ' 108, 109,207 SMITH. ORIA C. SNYDER. JAMES B. 30, 123 SPENCER. RONALD T, 30 STEPHENS, JULIE D. 30 STEPHANS. CHRISTOPHER 30. 96, 33 STIPPICH. JENNIFER A. 92. 93, 30. 98 STRAND. CONNIE M. 30 STREET. CHUCK E. STRETZ, ROBBIE K. 31.96. 207 SURLES, RENEE 31 SWANBERG. DIONNA M. 31, 207 TAYLOR. ANNALEE 31, 97 TAYLOR. CHRIS L. 92, 93. 31. 108 TAYLOR. DOUG J. 33 TERNAN, RICHARD L. 112, 33 TERRY. LISA R. 31, 25. M. 31 THORTON, VICKI W. 95. 31 TIDWELL, JOANNE M. 31 TIERNEY. SARAH L. 95, 6. 31. 96. 130 TRACY. MIKE T. 33 TRAN, TUAN A. 33 TRIGGS, DIXIE L. 31 TRIPLETT. JONNIE L. 31 TURNER. JEFF B. 31 TYGART, DEBBIE A. 31. 4, 206 ULVENES. KIMBERLY 31. 12 VALERIO. DAWN M. 31. 97 VAUGHN. GREG A. 32, 123 VENTAR, RONALD J. 32. 103 VERELLEN. MICHAEL R. WAGNER, LEAH M. 32 WAGNER. STEVEN E. 32 WALTERS. DAVID C. 32, 94. 207 WARNER, DARRELL R. 32. 96 WATSON. DEVI M. 32. 97 WEATHERBIE, SONJA K. 32 WEBB. BERT A. 32 WEISENFELD. JOHN C. 32. 92, 93. 98, 33. 103. 207 WHIPPLE. TIM D. 32 WHITE, MARY S. 6. 131. 133.33 WHITLOCK. STEVEN S. 32 WHYRICK. STEPHANIE A. WIEPZ. WENDY M. 32 WILLIAMS. DAVID E. 32, 92. 93, 95. 112, 110 WILSON, PATRICIA R. 32. 90 WISE, JENNIFER A. 32. 95 WENTWORTH, ANN MARIE 32. 105 WUBBENA, ROBIN L. 32. 94, 33, 212. 102, 207 WYRICK, PETER R. 32. 103 ZARRELL. LOREN D. 32 Juniors AASEN. PHILIP L. 36 ABBOTT, JOANNE E. 36 ALMANZOR, JULIE A. 36 ANDERSON, ANGELA D. 36 ANDERSON. JENNIFER L. 36.95.99 ANDERSON. KATY H. 4. 36, 95 ANDREWS, EMILIE A, 36 ANGOLIA. CHARLES 36 ARNOLD, GENE P. 36. 99 ASK, SHAWN W. 36. 124 AUDERER, MICHAELJOHN 36, 104 BACKMAN, PAUL A. as EAIIER. Toon o. as, 95 BARRETT, AARoN. R. BARTLEY, Tom I.. as BAUER. CHRIS D. as BEAIRD, scorr D. as BEARDSLEY, MONNETTE M. as BEIIRENS, CECILIA E. as BELT. ELIZABETH N.,36, 96 BERGMAN. MIKE A. as BERSCHAUER, FRED A. as, 111 BETTEN, PAULA J.36.95.97.212.102 BISCAY, JERRY P. as BISHOP. JonIE L. as BLAKE CMEIKLEJ TAwNv M. as. 95. 121, 108 EILECIIA. JENNIFER L. 36.95.91 111, 109 Buss. STANLEY A. ae eLocHER, TVKE ILOYALQ w. as eoE. MARTIN D. as BOE, RODNEY cs. as BOLENDER, moms T. as BOUGE. SHERRIE L. 36, 96 BOWEN. DAVID L. 36, 95. 146, 147 BOYD, JAMES F. 36 BRALY. DAVID 36 BRITTON. MARJORIE A. 36, 95 BROCK. REBECCA L. 36 BROWN, CHRISTOPHER M. 36 BROWN, LISA M. 36, 95. 130 BROWNELL. EDDIE J. 36 BRYAN, CURTIS M. 36. 95. 134. 108 BULL. DALE M. 36. 97 CANNON. SHEILAH L. 36 CARSLEY, MICHAEL H. 36 LAURA CHAMBERLAIN 37 CHARLES, DAVID W. 37, 111. 109 CLAYPOLE. TIMOTHY D. 37 COLLINS, DONALD A, 37 CONNER. TIM M, 37, 134, 135 COOPER. MICHELLE. L. 37, 128. 108. 140.141 COPLEN. DENNIS D. 37 CORCORAN, BRENNAN N. 11. 37 COX. CHRISTOPHER W. 37. 134. 99. 103 CRAWFORD. DAWN E. 37 CRAWFORD, GREG R. 37 CRESPO. YOLANDA 37, 128 CRUMLEY, MELISSA M. 37. 102 CULLISON. COREY E. 37 CARNELL, ARDEN L. 37 DAVIS, SAMSON. W. 37. 97 DAY, ROY A. 37 DEAN, BILL B. 37 DENNY, MIKE T. 37 DENTREMONT, CHRISTOPHE 37 DERR, ANGIE R. 37 DICK, JOHN O. 37 DODGE. STEVEN 8. 37 DRAKE. ROB 0.37 DYE. BOBBY 37 EDDINS. ROSS E. 37. 137. 138 EGAN, TIM G. 37. 102 EICH, KAREN J. 37 ELDRIDGE. KATIE M. 35, 37. 93. 94.98 ELIAS, MARK S. 37. 95. 123 EMMICK, DWIGHT D. 37 ENRIQUEZ, LISA M. 37 FERGUSON. IAN A, 37. 103. 148 FERNALD. BRIAN B. 37 FERRANTI, MICHELE 37 FESENBEK. NIKE R. 37. 123 FIELD, DAVID R. 38. 109 FINIGAN, STACY 90 FISCHER, KIRSTEN 38, 97 FLEM, YVONNE E. 38 FLINTON, PAUL J. 38, 96 FLOREK. KAREN L, 38. 212, 102 FORREST, CHRISTOPHER D, 38 FREEMAN, MARGARET L. 38. 95, 97. 133, 103 FREEMANTLE, DREW 38, 96 FRERICHS, ROBERT K, 38 FROST, ERIN J, 38.212, 102 FULTON, OLIVIA 38. 98 GALLAGHER. JOHN F. 38. 95. 97, 134 GALLO, KEVIN L, 38 GARD. DANNAE W. 38. 95, 90 GARVER. STEVEN J. 38 GERRITS. TRINA A, 38, 40. 95. 97. 212. 101. 142 GIBBON. MICHAEL C, 38, 95, 123' GIOVANNINI. CARRIE M. 38 GIRARDIN, MICHAEL S, 38 GIUNTOLI. BOB F. 38 GIVENS, SHANNON M. 38 GLOVER. JASON S. 38, 95. 124 GOODWIN, JUSTIN C, 38. 149 GORTMAKER, PAMI E, 38 GOSSER, RONALD W, 38 GRANT, HEATHER J, 38.212, 102 GRIMES. PATRICK D. 38 GUNTHER, KIM K. 38. 95. 97. 130. 143, 142. 140 GUSTAFSON. CARLA G. 38, 94. 121, 102 GUYDISH, KIMBERLY J. 38, 96 HAIMES, ERIN R. 38. 94. 120 HAMILTON. BRENDA A. 38 HARDY. CHRISTINE K. 38. 97. 132. 133, 103 HARPER. DAVID W. 38 HATCH, TAMI T. 38, 96 HAWKINS. JODINE N 39 HEGEL. CURTIS, E. 39 HEISER. PHILLIP W. 39, 97, 110 HELLBERG, JASON F. 39. 95, 97. 134, 139 HENRY. JOSEPH A. 39, 95 HENSLEY. TODD B. 39. 38 HIBDON, LEANNE D. 39. 95, 130 HILDEN. BONNIE K. 39. 95. 97. 134.212, 102 HITCHMAN. MICHAEL P. 39, 92. 93. 94, 111, 109 HOBBS. SCOTT M. 39 HOEHNE, CYNTHIA J. 39, 37, 212.201 HOLLAND. TAMI L. 39 HONG. STEVEN L. 39 HORNER. ARTHUR W. 39 HOTOP, JEFFREY J, 39 HOUSE, THEODORE. W, 39, 38 HUGGINS, ERIC L. 39. 40. 38, 93, 103 HULBERT. ANGELA A. 39. 119 HULETT, BARBARA E. 39. 96 HUMMEL. KIMBERLEE G. 39 HUSTOFT. STEVEN E. 39 JACOBS. DIETER R. 39 JACOBSEN. COREY T. 39 JACOBSEN. TRAVIS L. 39 JAMES, PAUL S, 39 JOHNSON, ANDREW R, 39. 94, 111, 109 JOLLIFF. MICHAEL A. 39 JORDAN. DEBBIE R. 39, 98 KAIMMER, GEOFF M. 39 KAINBER. JAMES D. 39. 92. 93, 95 KEES, CHRISTINA A. 39 KEHOE, MARTIN R, 39 KING. JASEN 39, 92. 93, 94. 90. 91 KIRSCHNER. STEVEN V. 39. 103,139 KIRSCHNICK, RACHEL E, 40 KLAUK. STEVE M. 40. 109 KOVER. GREG 40 KOH, CALLISTA S. 110 KREVEY. LYNN M, 40 LA RUE. JIM 40 LACY. CHRIS w. -so LANE, MATT c, 40, 66, 92. 96. 94, 102. 137 LANG, DAN E.12,113 LARSEN, RODNEY s. 40 LARSON. DANA D. 40, 127. 126 LARSON. MICHAEL s. 65, 40, 134. 109 LAWRENCE, DEBBIE N. 40 LAWRENCE, PAUL In. 40, 94 LEAvELL. JASON J. 40 LEIBLY, LAURA A. 40, 95, 96. 126, 108 LEINGANG, ANTON A, 40, 124 LENINE. KRISTINA 6. 40. 65, 128 LEWIS. DANI 1. 40 LEvToN. CHRISTOPHER G. 40 LIKEs, KERMIT L. 40. 126 LINDSAY. KRISTINA L. 40 LINEHAM, SHEA M.41,146 LIou. Al FUNE LIOU, JING E LISSNER. PAUL J. 41,'95 LOFFLER. AMY E. 41. 121 LOHR, JEFF L, 41, 124 LoNII6ARn, DAWNELL A. 41 LONG, ANDREA J. 41, 116, 116 LONGACRE. BRIAN N. 41 LONSBERY. STACEY A. 41 LozIER. TANII L. 41 LU, CHRIS J. 41 LvE, JAKE A. 41. 149 MALLOY, JEFFREY M. 41, 138 MALONE. ERIKA 41 MARR. SARA E. 5, 41, 95 MARSH, TONY G. 41 MARTIN, CHRISTOPHER G. 41, 146 MCCASLIN. ROB A. 41, 44, 92. 93. 109 MCCAULEY, JAMES G. 41, 95, 96 MCCAULEY, JOHN F. 41. 95. 96 MCCAULEY, JOSEPH E. 41. 95, 96 MCCRAY, RHYS B. 5, 41,97 MCDONALD, MICHAEL J. 41, 109 MCGRATH. AMY E.41.143,142,140 MCGUIRE, BRIAN J. 41 MCNAMARA, KEVIN B. 41, 38, 124 MCRAYDE, DOUG D. 41 MEDAK. JANET L. 41 METCALF, ALISON 41, 97, 121 MEUCHEL. SCOTT D.41.109 MILLER. SHELLY A. 41, 97 MONTAGUE, LINDA MORGAN, PAUL T. 41 MORGAN, TERI L. 41 MORRIS, CYNDI 41 MORRIS, SHEILA 41 MOSS. SHAWN M. 41 MULLINS, DUANA 42 MURPHY, HEATHER M, 42, 130, 131 MURPHY. KELLY T. 42, 212. 102 MURRAY, KIRSTEN L, 42, 92, 93, 95, 102 MURRAY, STACY L. 42, 108 MURRAY, WILLIAM T. 42, 102 NAPOLEON, KIRT A. 42 NELSON, BRAD N. 42, 123 NELSON, LARRY A. 42 NESBITT, VICKY A. 42, 95, 130, 131, 144. 145 NGUYEN, HUNG N. 42, 98 NICKERSON, JAY C. 42. 142 NIEMI, COURT A.42,124. 148 NOKES, CHRISTINE A. 42 OGDEN. KRISTINA M, 42. 92, 93, 94, 96. 108 OLSON, DORIC, M. 42, 98 ORTIVEZ. WAYNE C. 42. 148 OSBORN, MICHELLE L. 37, 42. 140 OVERBV, TRACY M, 8. 42. 93, 95, 116, 98 PARKER, EVAN M. 42, 97 PEAK, KRISHAN 42, 128 PEARL, JASON W. 42. 102 PEDERSEN. MARK T. 42, 98, 99 PEREGRIN, TONYA L. 42 PERKINS, SHAWN E. 42, 108 PERRY, JOHN W. 42. 124 PETERSON. SEAN C. 42, 107. 112, 108 PHEGLEY. CONNIE M. 2. 42. 95, 98 PHILLIPS, KIRSTEN A. 42, 92. 94. 97, 98, 113, 110 PHINNEY. WENDY S. 42, 95 PIETILA, JEFFREY T, 42. 45, 95,96 PILKEY, WILLIAM B. 42 PLATTS, BARBARA A. 42. 95, 212. 102 PONTIUS. SUSAN D, 42 POTWIN, DAVE T. 43. 124, 138 POTWIN, DOUG S. 43. 124. 138 PUTNAM, KIM 43 PUST, JENNIFER I, 43 QUEIROLO, CHAD D, 43 RANDALL. KENZIE M. 43, 121 RANDOLPH, TRACYE L, 43, 128 RAUDENBUSH, DAWN M. 43, 97 REAM, JEFF M, 35, 43. 45. 95 REESE. BRIAN D. 43, 97 REINERTSEN, LANAE C, 43, 98. 102 REINITZ, MIKE M. 43 RESLOCK, ERIC R. 35. 43. 92. 93, 107. 111. 110. 109 RICE. DIANNA J. 43 RICHARDSON. BRIAN D. 43, 95 ROBINSON, FRED 43 ROBINSON. GERRIANN M. 43 ROMIG, LOIR L. 43, 212.102 ROTHWELL, TIM J. 43 RUSSELL. JULIE A, 43 SANCHEZ. KENNETH A, 43 SANDKAM. DAVID 43 SATER. LANE C. 43 SCHAFFER, TODD L. 43 SCHEFFER, EVE M. 43, 113 SCHIELE, TODD D. 43 SCHLENDER, BRITTA J. 43, 94, 113 SCHOENING, JOHN 44 SCHOUTEN. TANYA 44, 128 SCHRADER, JEREMY W. 44, 98, 137 SCULLY, JACQUELLINE 44 SEBASKA, KIM 44, 133 SHANAMAN. KELLY A. 44, 95, 96 SHEA. STEVEN C. 44. 95, 123 SHERMAN, TODD P. 44 SHIPLEY. DEBORAH L. 44, 94, 128, 112 SIMMS. DOTSI, C. 44. 126 SLENES, KIRK M, 44, 95. 96 SMITH, DAVID N. 44, 123 SMITH, JASON E. 44 SMITH, LEROI M. 44, 103 SMITH, PATTY C. 44 SMITH, RHONDA C. 44, 104. 130 SMITH, TAMMRA L. 44. 140 SNELLS ANGEL Y. 44, 95, 96 SPEED, ALLISON L. 44 SPRENGEL. AMY K.44.94,128,102 STENHOUSE, BARBARA K. 44. 97 STEPHENS, TAUNA R. 44 STEPHENSON, MARCELLE M. 44. 121 STILLWELL, DARREL F. 45. 103 TABER, ANDREW B. 45. 95 TANDY. JULIE A. 45 TAYLOR. LORI A. 45. 134 TERRY. KIMBELRY A. 45, 118, 119, 112 THOMAS, RON C. 42.45. 124 THOMSON, RACHEL 45, 97 TIPPING, BRAD C. 45. 95. 96, 149 TOMFORD. BRET S, 45.96. 134. 148 TRAN, HIEN D. 45. 98 TRAN, MINH T. 45. 94 TREJO, JOAQUIN 45 TUOMINEN, JUHA T,124. 71 UHLMAN. KATY C. 45 VAN DYK, JEFFRY 45 VANSKIKE, DAVID G. 45,90 VILLINES. JOEL C. 45 VOGEL. JASON A. 45, 138, 139 VOGEL. NATHAN E. 39, 45 VOGLER, THAD M. 45, 103. 137 WALKER, CHRISTOPHER J. 45 WARD. QJOHANSENJ SHAWN 45 WARNER. JEFF 45 WARNER, PATRICK N, 45 WEAVER. CARRIE L.45,121,111 WEAVER. DAVID W. WEAVER. MICHELLE D. 45, 93, 116 WEBER, KARL E. 45 WEEDON, DANNY L. 45, 134. 99 WHITEHOUSE, KIRK 45 WIELAND, LISA M. 45, 95,96 WILLIAMS, JENNIFER M, 45 WILMOTH, DOUGLAS M. 45. 94. 148 WILSON, RICHARD M. 45 WINGATE, TRINETTE T. 45 WOOD, DANA 45 WOODCOOK, JENNIFER L. WORRALL, EDDIE D. WRIGHT, JOHN D. 45. 94, 146 YAO, JESSE J, 8, 45,95.11O.111 YARGER. LISA R. 45, 94, 112, 113 YOUNG. TOM 45 ZARRELL. MARLENE M. 45. 118. 119 ZIMMERMAN. JEFFREY W, 45 ZODROW-MARTIN, CHRIS E 45 Sophomores ABBOTT, ROBERT N. 48, 109 ADAMS, BARBARA A. 48. 121, 112 ALEXANDER, BRIAN H. 48. 124 ALLEN. CHRISTOPHER T. 48, 94 ALLEN. RICHARD E. 48 AMES. KRISTINA D. 48 AMES, TRACY L. 48. 96 ANDERSEN, WENDY L. 48 ANDERSON, BARBARA E, 48 ANDERSON, SHANE R. 48 ANDERSON, TERI L. 48 ANNIS. JULIE A. 48 ARDELEAN, MICHELLE D. 48,96 BAILEY, DENISE NI. 46, 128. 146 I6ALrzELL. JEFF A. 48 I6ANNAN, sAI6RINA E. 46, 94, 97, 108 BARNES. BRIAN M. 46, 134, 109, 1o6 BARNES. CHRISTOPHER J. 48 BARTA, RODNEY. s. 46, 97. 109 BATES, TINA M. 48. 94, 129 6EAeLEs, LORA L. 46, 92. 94. 113 BEAN, IcIRsTEN A. 48 BELL, Roe N. 46, 111, 106 BIGELOW. KRISTINE M.48. 164. 112 BIGLER, MELISSA R. 48 BISCAY, JASON L. 48 BJENNE, CARRIE NI. 48. 117 BLAKE, IMEIKLEJ JONATHA 48 BLISS, DONNA J. 48 6LuM, MICHELE R. 48. 94, 166 6oN6RIeHT, LAURIE s. 48 94 I6oUsIIELE, STEFANI c. 46, 160. 112, 13, 142 BOWMAN, GEORGE 48. 124 BRADFORD. DELLAVON L. 6. 48. 112, 124 BRADLEY. CHRISTOPHER 48. 94 BRADY, SHANNON V. 48. 103 BRANDELL, BRIAN A. 48 BRANSCOMB, KEVIN T. BRENNAN, ALLISON O. 48 GRESELOW. BONNIE J. 48 BRIGGS BRISCO .CHARLIE H. 49 E. DIANNA 49 BRIGGS, JUDITH A. 99 BROWN BROWN I BOB 49 , JEFF O. 49,109 BROWN. JONI C. 49, 133. 142 BROWN. ROBERT L. 138 BROWNELL. RICKY R. 92 BUCHHOLZ, DANIEL R. 49, 110, 189, 103 BUGLES, ROBERT A, 49 BUNGAV. KIM M, 49 BUNN, JEFF D, 49, 134, 103, 138 CABE, J OSH J. 49 CALAHAN, ERIC V, 49. 96 CALEWARTS, SARO J. 49 CALLE, CRISTINA M. 49 CARLSON. BRAD L. 49, 109, 146 CARLSON, COREY, A, 49, 146 CARLSON. NATHAN D. 49, 111, 103, 146 CARNES, BRIAN C. 47. 49, 109, 103 CARPENTER, TAMARA D. 49. 113 CHARLES, MALINDA J. 49 CHIASSON. JEREMY F. 48. 49, 95, 149 CHRISTENSEN. LISA M, 49. 131, 112 2 CISSELL, LUCIA E. 49 CLARK, KELLY 49 CLIFTON, JONATHAN D. 49 CLINE. RANIE H. 49 COHEN, DAVID M. 49.94.146 COLANTUONO, CYNTHIA J. 49, 108 CONNELL, RICKY M. 49 COOK, GREG B. 49, 112, 146 CRAIG, STEVEN L. 49, 124 CURRY, MIKE J. 49. 94 DAIN, CARRIE A. 49 DAMRON. ROBERT L. 49 DAVIS. THERESA A. 50 DEAN. GREG R. 50 DEANS, DANNY R. 50 DEGROFF, CARRIE A. 50 DEMARCE. KRISTINE R. 50. 94 DENTREMONT, MICHELLE L. 50 DESSELLE, DIANE M. 50, 97, 108, 103 DEVINE, HEATHER L. 50, 113 DINAN, TIMOTHY R. 50, 124, 137 DONALDSON. MICHELLE C. 50, 212 DONALDSON, MIKE J. 50, 212, 102. 139 DORAN, ROBBI A. 50 DORIAN. JEFF A. 50 OOTSON, RODNEY R. 50 DOVEL, VIVA A. 50. 112 DUCH, STEVEN A. 50, 124 DUKE. JENNIFER L. 50. 108 DUNCAN, HEIDI R. 50 EASLEY. WANE J. 50 EBERLE. BRETT D. 50 ECHTLE. JAMES A. 50, 95, 124 ELE. TRACIE 50 ELTAS, CRAIG S, 50, 124, 149 ELSWORTH, JILL S. 50, 94 ENCARNATION, DENISE R. 50 ENG, TARA L. 50 ERICKSON. TAMMI 50 EWING CSINGJ. TERRY L 50 PAIRIIEAD, PHILIP w. 5o, 134 FALTER. MIKE c. 47. 50. 95 FANNING, DAVID M. so EAsNAcIIT, HEIDI I.. 51, 117 FAELDMAN. JOSEPH Ia. 51 FLEMING, RYAN 1.51, 124, es, 109, 139 FORRESTER. PAMELA R. 51, 94, 127, 126. 1 Foss. CLAYTON. R. 51 FossETr, JAMES P. 51 FOSTER, SHANE R. 51, 94, 124 FOULON. ADAM J. 51, 139 rox, SUSAN P. 51. 94, 133, 91. 212, 102 FRANzEN, KARA D.51,112 FULLER, PAULA J, 51. 95, 212, 1o2 GAULT. TRICIA F. 51 GILBO. SONIA J. 51, 95 GILSON, KIM L. 51 GLENN, JOHN C. 51. 138 GOLDSMITH. ANDREW H. 51, 90 GOSSER. LORI A. 51, 126, 108 GRAHAM, LYNMARIE L. 51. 92. 93, 133 GRAY, JENNIFER A. 51, 94. 108 GRAY. LORI R. 51 GREENE, DAVID R. 51 GREENWOOD. ANNA 51 GREETHAM. ROBERT K. 51 GREETHAM, WILLIAM J. 51 GRODS, STACY A. 51, 97 GROSS. VANESSA H, 51 GRUBBS, JEFFREY A. 51 GUY, KRISTINA M. 51 HACKSTADT, PAULA D. 51. 90 HACKSTADT. STEVE T. 51, 94, 108 HAISCH, TINA M. 51 HANGGE, MICHAEL J. 51 HANNAWAY. NICOLA C. 117 HANSEN, DEREK D, 51, 134, 112, 146 HANSEN. KATHY L. 9, 51, 117. 113 HANSEN. DEWAYNE E. 51 HARGRAVES, TIFFANY A. 51 HASTINGS. JILL M, 95 HAYES, JEFF R. HEAY, MELINDA J. HEGSTED. CHARLES HEIKKILA, KRISTEN K. 112 HENDEN, KRISTIN M. 95, 134. 135. 110. 111 Hill. Teresa M. 96. 128 HINSHAW, KEVIN P. 108 HOBBS, DEAN S. HOHMAN, CARINN M. HOLDER. CURT D. HOLM. ANNE QLIETJL 52 HOLMES, JAMES A. 52 HORR. JOHN C, 52 HOUGAN, TOM F.52,124.111.149 HOWARD, ERICA M. 52 HOWE, CHRISTINE R. 52 HUGHES, ROBERT A. 52. 95 HUNSAKER. ROBERT L. 52 HUTCHINSON. ZANE S. 52 IKERD, DANIEL G. 52 INOYUE. HEATHER E. 52 JANSON, MICHAEL J. 52. 94, 96 JARAMILLO, ERNIE 52, 124. 148 JOHNSON BRIAN 52 JOHNSON DARRELLYN C. 52 JOHNSON ERIC G. 52, 95. 109, 146, 147 JOHNSON. JEANNIE M. 52 JOHNSON, LEE K. 52 JOHNSON MARC C. 52 JONES, KAREN L. 52, 98, 110,111 JONES, THOMAS A 52 JULIUS. KAREN 52, 95, 131 JUSTICE, NANCY T. KAPUST, LEO J. 52, 93. 124, 148 KEATING, STEPHEN C. 52, 109 KELLER, JIM N. 52 KELLOGG, BARBARA L. 52, 95. 117, 131 KELSO. JESSICA M. 52. 94.131, 102 KERR. SHARON C. 52 KERRICK. CHRIS M. 52.94, 196 KETOLA, BRYAN W. 53 KINTZLEY, SHARON L. 53 KIPP. DAVID P. 53, 95 KRINBRING, J. CRAIG 53, 94, 124, 139 LAMAR, ANDRE L. 53. 98 LAMB, AMY J 53, 108 LARSON, JUSTIN N. 53 210 45 LARSON, RONDA D. 53, 97, 126 LASMANIS. LARRY 53 LAUR, ARTHUR J. 53 LEAF. PETER A. 53. 109 LEAMING, DONNETTA D. 53 LEAN, MICHAEL B. 53 LEDGERWOOD, ALURIE L. 11, 53 LEE,ERIN M. 53 LEE, JEFF D.53. 139 LEMON. TONY A. 53 LEWIN, BRIAN G.53,124,112 LEYTON, SARAH J. 53 LICHTENBERG, DAVE R, 43, 112 LIEEERG, COLETTE M. 53, 97 LIN, EMIL B. 94 LINDBERG, MICHELLE M. 128. 142 LININGER. DARRIN A. LOCKEN, JENNIFER R. LOCKEN, JULIE A LODER MARK A LOE. MATTHEW A. 54, 124 LOEW. TINAAMARIE L. 54 LOONAM. SARAH M. 54, 134 LORENTSON, KRISTI A. 54 LUNDBERG, JENNIFER A. 54, 95, 112 MACY. BRIAN D, 54 MALIZIO. GERDA A. 54, 119 MANNING, CARL P. 54,137,138 MANWELL, LEANN A. 54 MARSH. TINA M. 54 MARTIN, TROY R. 54 MARUGG, BILL C. 54 MASON, RALPH 54 MATTHEIS, SARAH J. 54. 94, 128. 108 MATTHEWS, DANA M. 54,97 MCCOY, JON M. 54, 108 MCELLIO'I'I', MARTIN R. 54, 105, 124 MCKINNON, MIKE M. 54 MCKISSICK, CARLA A. 54, 96, 128, 129. 99, 145 MCQUEEN, BRYCE G.54,112 MCWAIN, MICHELLE M. 54. 96. 119. 118 MEAD. ROBERT W. 54 MEDLIN, STEPHAN P. 54, 93 MELUSKY, JENNIFER L.54,128,111. 103,142 MERRITT, GORDON S. 54, 138 MERRITT, ORIANA C. 54 MEYER, SCOTT D. 54, 98, 139 MILLER, CHRISTY M. 50, 94, 126, 142 MISKIMENS, TERRY R. 54, 95, 134 MOORE, MICHAEL S. 54 MOORE, SHANTE L. 55 MORRIS, SHELLY C. 55 MORRISSEY, ROBERT E. 55. 96 MORSE, BILL B. 55, 124, 111 MOULTINE, MICHAEL J. 55 MULLINS. TRACY 55 MURPHY, ERIK A. 55 NEEL, JENNIFER L. 9, 55, 94 NELSON, CHERYL R.f55,12B, 112 NELSON, STEPHANIE A. 55. 111 NEUFELD, WENDY J. 55, 112, 113 NORDLUND. JULIE M. 55, 128 NORTON, DAVID E. 55 NOTENBOOM, ADRIA M. 55 OLSON, ERIKA A.47, 55.92, 94, 96. 127, 126 OSTBY. ANGELA L, 55, 128, 103, 142 OWNE. AMY C. 113 PALM, JODY L. 95 PALMER, BRIAN I PARKINSON. DALLES R. PARSE. CAROLYN D. 90. 111, 102 PATTERS, DEANNA M. PEAK, JENNA B. 96 PEARSON, BRIGITTE, 96, 126, 108 PECK, ELLEN S, PETERS. DEBRA J. 128 PETERSON, MICHELLE M, 95 PETERSON, TY E, 109 PIERPOINT. JODY L. PITCHER, ROBERT K. 134. 110, 169, 103 POTIS, FRANK K. PRATT, DANIEL J. PREVOST. JEFFREY D. PREWITT, ALEXANDER G. 92. 93 PRICE, ALLEN PRITCHETT. BRYAN E. 95, 212, 102 RABUCK, CARMAN C. RALPH. MASON R. 98 RAMOS. YOLANDA M. 56, 99 RAMSEY. JILL P. 56, 108 RAY, BRIDGET H. RAY, SARAH A. 56, 93 REGAN, KELI L. 56 RICHARDS, DANIEL W. 56 RIGGAN, JANA L. 56, 94 RIPLEY, NANCV 56 ROBINSON, WALTER C. 56, 99 RUIC. OWEN J. 56 RYAN, KEVIN C. 56, 124 SALAPKA, TERESA L. 56, 108, 103 SCHLOTTMANN. JULIANNA 56 SCHMIDT. KIMBERLY J, 8, 56,94 SCHMIDTKE, DEAN W. 56, 108 SCOFIELD. FELICITY 56.94, 126 SCOTT, RICHARD C. 56 SEAGOE, DENISE L. 56 SEAMAN, DUANE A. 56 , SEELEY. CHRISTOPHER J. 56, 95. 124. 149 SHEAFE, CHRISTA M. 56, 95. 120, 112 SHEEHAN. RHONDA L. 56.95. 132. 133 SHERMAN. NOAH B. 56 SHERWOOD, W. Pat 56 SITLER, JAMES E. 56 SJODING, KERSTIN M. 56 SLOSSON, DOUG L. 56, 124 SMITH, AARON H. 56,95,109 SMITH. CARBOIN R, 56. 124, 108 SMITH, MARLO A. 56. 113 SNOW. COREY M. 56. 111 SOPCHAK. LARA A. 56, 94 SPAULDING, JENNIFER M. 56. 94, 142 SPINHARNEY, SCOTT M, 123 SPRENGAL, ANGELA 56 SPROUT. PATRICK V. 56 STARKEY, MICHAEL R. 56 STEFANIW, BRIDGET A. 56. 134 STEIB, SCOTT R. 56 STENHOUSE, PUAL B. 56 SULLIVAN. MARK C. 56 SULLIVAN. SOCTT D. 56 SUTTON. DANNY R. 56 SWENSON, GREGG R. 56 TAYLOR. CATHERINE J. 56, 113 TAYLOR, TAMMY M. 56 TAYLOR, TRUDY M. 56 THIELEN, ANDY P. 56, 124 THOMAS, GINA M. 56, 97. 121 THOMAS, RANDY L, 56. 124. 199 THOMPSON, RDB A. 56 TRAVIS, SUSAN M. 56, 111 TURNER, TRACY J. 56, 128 ULVENES. KARLA P. 56, 94 VANACKER, TAMMIE L. 56 VAUGHN, ROBERT 56 VENTAR, ROBERT L. 56, 95. 139 VESS, NIKKI 56, 94 VIRGIL, CHE-CHI-YO T. 56. 109 WAGNER, CAROL A. 56.98, 103 WAKEFIELD, CANDACE J. 56 WALKER, JULIE 56 WALLACE. RONALD 56 WALLIS. RICHARD R. 56, 134 WALLIS. WILLIAM A. 56, 134 WALSH, JENNIFER L.56,103.113.111.142 WARNER. MICHAEL J. 56 WARNER. WENDY L. 56. 95 WARREN, KENNETH E. 56 WATSON. CHRIS D, 56. 109 WATTS, MICHAEL M. 56 WEHNES, WENDY O 56 WESTBERG. MATT L, 56 WESTBY, CHRISTIAN P. 56, 112. 110. 137, 138 WHIPPLE, LORNA D.56,126 WHITE. BILL J. 56 WHITLOCK. WENDY C. 48, 56 WIEPZ, DUSTY 56 WILFORD. VIRGINIA R, 56 WILLIAMS. ANNA M 56, 146 WILLIAMS. DAVID C. 56.92, 93, 110 WILLIAMS, JAMES R. 56. 108 WILLIAMSON, LISA 6, 56. 95. 134 WILSON, LORI K. 56, 108 WINTERS, ANINA L. 56. 128. 140 WOLFE, ALLISON C. 47. 128, 145 WOLFE, LUCINDA 92, 93, 128. 108, 103 WOOLSEY. KRISTY M. 56 WOZNIAK, CASSANDRA A. 56, 95, 97, 117 WRIGHT, SANDRA M. 56, 94, 128 WRIGHT, TOM E. 56, 146 YUN, CHONG K. 56. 149 ZACKS. SCOTT F. 56 Freshmen AAsEN, KEVIN D. eo, 109 ALLEN. sscxv I.. eo, 108 AMES, SANDRA 1. eo AMos, JOSHUA M. so ANDERSEN, PAUL R. so ANDERSON. JOSEPH M. eo, 99 ANDERSON, scovr E. eo, 125 ANDREws, KRISTINE eo, 97. 131 ANDREWS, SUZANNE N. so, 108 ANTONSON, HAROLD qsmm so, 125 AmNsoN. DONAVYNN E. so ATKINSON, JENNIFER R. so ATKINSON. LINDA so BAIRD, ALEX D. 60, 125, 139 BAKER. KIMBERLY S. 60. 95 BAKER, MARK B. 60 BALL, SHARRY 60, 92, 93, 128, 143 BANKS. HELEN 60. 92, 93 BARBEAU, AISHA N. 60. 103 BARCLAY, ROB B. 60 BARNES. TODD W. 60 BARTLEY, ALICE R. 60 BARTLEY, ANGELA S. 60 BARTLEY, AUDREY L. 60 BAXTER, DAVID B. 60, 125 BEAIRD. BILLY D. 60 BELARDE, MONICA P. 60 BERKEN, SHAYNI W. 60, 131 BERNTSEN, TERESA F. 60 BERRY, GWENDA C. 60 BERRY, MICHELLE L. 60 BERT, KATHY J. 60 BICKLE, KEVIN M. 60 BLOOMFIELD. KVLA J. 60, 126 BLOWERS, ROBBIE B. 60, 125 BOSWELL. SEAN K. 60 BOUSHELE, SUZETTE E. 61,133,121.131 BOWERS, PATRICK D. 61 BRANDT. KENNETH W. 61 BREUER, MOLLY A. 61 BRITTON. TERESA K. 61. 128. 108, 143 BROCK, JOHN C. 61 BROWN. MARK R. 61, 125 BURNESS. BRAD T. 61. 139 BUTLER. JOHN 61 BYRNS. IHANNINGJ SAPRI 61 CAMPBELL, FRED 61 CAMPBELL, CORENE C. 61, 126, 131 CHAPMAN, KIM T. 61 CHASTAIN, LISA R. 61 CHESTNUT. MAURENA L. 61 CHRISTOPHER. JANET L. 61, 61 CLARK, DONNY L. 61 CLARKSON. ELLEN I 61 CLAYPOLE. KIMBERLEE A. 61. 120. 143 COCHRAN. LOREN A. 55, 61, 133, 109, 148 COLLINS. CHRISTY C. 61 CONNER. MARIANNE D. 61. 133. 213 CONNORS. CHAD M. 61. 109. 139 CROTEAU, CURTIS M. 61 CURTSI, BILLIE J. 61 CURITS, TONI 61 CURTZ, ELIAS T. 61 DEANS. TOM G. 61 DEBOER. SHANNON M. 61 DECROUPET. AIMEE A, 61, 108 DEFANT. JON D. 61 DENSMORE, KELLIE L. 61, 145 DERMANOSKI,NIKKIL,61,131.109, 143 DINAN. BRIAN R. 62 DOWNING, ROBIN A. 62 DOWNS. CRAIG 62, 125. 109 DUPUIS. BERNADETTE R. 62 EALY. DAVID T. 62 EDWARDS. DEREK J. 62. 95. 97 EGERTON. JENS E.62,149 EICH. CLINTON C. 62 ELSTON. ERIN A. 62 ENRIQUEZ. MICHAEL S. 62, 92. 93 ERICKSON. SCOTT D. 62.94. 125 ETHERIDGE. DAVID A. 62 EVERETT. KELLY L. 62 FINN. CYNTHIA S. 62, 97. 128. 111,109,143 FISCHER, ERIK N. 62 FISK. ONNA L. 62, 98 FISK, JERROME. J. 62 FORD III. SHELBERT 62 FORREST. KIMBERLY A. 62. 131. 131 FOSSETT. WAID. W. 62 FREDERICKS. HEATHER A. 62. 131 FREEMAN. ELLEN L. 62. 95. 133 FRITSCH. TERRY D. 62. 125. 112 FROEHLICH. RICHARD C. 62. 125 FRUITRICH. CHRISTINE 62 GADMAN. SCOTT G. 62 GAULT. TAMMI J. 62 GEIST, MARLIN B. 62.96. 125. 149 GIBBON. DARREL G. 62 GILL. BRIAN D. 63 GITCHELL. DANNI I. 63 GLENN. CRISTIANNE M. 62, 63. 95. 143 GLOVER. JILL L. 63. 131. 103 GREENE, KYLE E. 63, 125. 149 GREGORY, TRAVIS E. 63, 97. 109 HALL. SONJA M. 62. 113 HAMILTON. JULIE J. 63. 131. 111 HAMMAR. DEANNE A. 63. 111 HARLOW. CHRISTINA L. 63 HARPEL. RICH J. 63 HEATH. KENDRA S. 63 HEGEL. COREY A. 63 HEIKKILA. KARI T. 63 HELLMAN, JOHAN W. 63. 64, 121 HENSLEY. STACIA L. 63 HETLAND. ERIC R, 63. 125 HEU-WELLER. JAMIE L. 63. 128. 143 HEWITT, BRAD 63 HILL. JAMES D. 63 HOEY. MELYNDA A. 63 HOLDER. KEITH R. 58. 63. 95. 111, 109. 149 HOLT. MORGAN A. 63 HOLZ. ROBIN W. 63. 133 HORLICK. JEFF A. 63 HOUSE. CAROLYN K. 63, 133. 108. 143 HULL. LANCE E. 63 IKERD, ELIZABETH J. 63 INGHAM. ROBERT 1805 R. 63. 68 IYALL. ROBBIE M. JACKSON, AMY K. 63. 126 JACOBS. KARL G. 63. 108 JANSEN. JULIANNE 63. 96. 103 JENSEN, ERIK D. 64. 125. 139 JOHNSON. ELIZABETH J. 64 JOHNSON. SCOTT A. 64 JONES. JENNY V. 64 JONES. STEVE D. 64. 139 JUDKINS. BRADLEY D. 64 KANNITZER. DANIELLE L. 64, 128 KELLOGG, LISA M. 64 KERBER. PERRY J. 64 KIEFER. JOE S. 64, 109 KILEY. KELLI J. 64 KIVI. BILL G. 64. 126. 108 KLEWIN, ANDREA J. 64 KNOSTMAN. RICKY R. 64, 133 KOH. EUGENE S. 64. 97 KOLLMER. JASON S. 64. 111, 146 KOLLMER. JEFFREY S. 64. 95. 125, 109 KOLOWINSKI III, JAMES 64 KRAUSE. KARLA S. 126, 111. 64 LEFOND. SARAH L. 64. 131. 140 LAFOND. TISHA A. 64 LAGARDE. DAVID A. 64 LANE. PETER T. 58.64, 68. 146 LANG, MIKE 0.64 LARSEN. JENNIFER E. 64. Ill. 143 LARSON. MATTHEW T. 64. 109 LARSON. NOEL C. 64.95 LAVASSEUR. SCOTT E. 64 LEBARON. REBECCA D. 64 LEIBLY. FRANK J. 64. 111 LEINGANG. CARRIE R. 64. 111 LEYTON. EZRA J. 65 LINEHAN. COLIN A. 65. 125 LISSNER. WILLIAM A. 65 LOFFLER, JASON L. 65. 125 LONBORG. KATRINA M. 65.90. 143 LONG. JARED M. 65. 133. 149 LOSEY. SHANNON L. 65 LOVELADY. MARK W. 65 LOWRY. ROBERT 65, 92. 93, 97. 111. 103 LWIN. MICHAEL M. 65 MACKIE. ERIN L. 65. 128 MACLEAN. SCOTT H. 65 MAJOR. ROBERTA L.65 MANNING. ANGIE D. 65. 92. 93. 113 MANSFIELD. LANCE C. 65.92. 93. 139 MARSH, ROY A. 65. 125 MATSON. TRENT R. 139 MCCALLUM. ERIC S. 65 MCCUISTON, DON R. 65 MCDONALD. JASON S. 65. 125 MCeIwam, Lori J. 65 MCEVERS. KENNETH M. 65. 125 MCGOLDRICK. MICHELE M. 64. 65 MEAD. ANDY M. 65. 93, 95. 125. 139 MEIJER. TRINETTE R. 65 MENDENHALL. GREG E. 65, 134 MEUCHEL. TINA MARIE J. 65. 94 MILLETTE. GEAN 65 MIX. STEVE 65 MOECKEL. STEVEN E. 65 MONTOYA. WENDY 65. 111 MORENO. MICHELLE 65 MORRISSEY. MOLLY E. 65. 109. 103 MOSS. KEVIN R. 65 MOUNTS. TOMMY J. 65 MULLINS, ROBIN C. 65. 113 'iw MURRAY. JENNIFER L. 64. 65 MUSIC, JON R. 66. 92.93. 112 MYERS. JESSICA L. 66 NEAL. HEATHER J. 66 NELSON, DOUGLAS M. 66 NELSON. SHANNON T. 66 NGUVEN. TAN H. 66. 98. 11 NICKERSQN. JIM J. 66. 125, 149 NIELSEN. GREG G. 66 NORTON. DAVID J. 66, 149 NOTENBOOM. SHELLY B. 62. 66. 96. 1 NUNN, JASON G. 66. 125 OGDEN. JIM M. 66. 125,108 OLSON, SUSAN D. 66.92. 93. 128, 1 OSMUNDSON, TARA L. 66 OWEN. SALLY R. 66 PARKHURST. KIVA M. 66, 111 PATTON, KEVIN M. 66 PAUL JAMES, A. 66, 125 PAVNE, MARY S. 66 PEABODY. GEIA M. 66 PEARSON. SCOTT C. 66 PEDERSEN. LYNN A. 66 PEDIGO. MARC E. 66. 109 PERRY. JOEL P. 66. 125 PHILLIPS. KRISTA L. 66 PHILLIPS. RICHARD G. 58. 61. 66 PHINNEY. DAVID D. 66.92.93 PIELICK. JIM D. 66 PINGREE. ALEXIS J. 66 PIOTT, CATHERINE S. 66 PONTIUS, DONNA K. 66 PRITCHARD. AUDREY L. 66, 111 PUGH. PY 67. 103 PUST. LORI A. 67 PUTYRAE, CHARLYNN 67 RACKLIFF. WES 67 RANDALL. COLEY J. 67 REGAN. CHRIS A. 67 RHODES, JASON E. 67 RICKS. TIM 67. 96 RIGGAN. MARLI A. 67 ROBEL. BRAD A. 67. 109 RODGERS. DAVID S. 67. 96 RODKEY, DAVID W. 67, 95 ROY. LOU A. 67. 97 RUDER, TONYA M. 67, 97 RUIC. JENNIFER A. 67 RYAN, MARGARET J. 67 SALZER. AMY L. 67 SAN SOUCI. LAURA K. 67. 128. 109 SAVAGE. KRISTIN A. 67 SCHOCH. SAM J. 64. 67, 149 SCHREINER. KEVIN J. 67. 139 45 SCHULTZ. KATHLEEN N. 67. 128. 103 SCHURKE, PETER M. 67 SCHUSTER. SCOTT A 68 SCOTT. DANIEL V. 68, 125 SCRIVNER. DEBORAH D. 68 SEAMAN. SCOTT P. 68. 139 SEAMAN. SHAW C. 68, 134 SELLAI, TERRI L. 68 SHRINERE. KEVIN 68. 125 SIEVERT. MARK J. 68 SKADSEM, CHARLES A. 68 SKAURUD, SONJA R. SLENES. SUNNIE A.11.68.131.113 SMITH, E. ALLAN 68 SPARROW. ERIC 68. 139 STABLEIN, STACY E. 68. 128, 108 STANLEY. CAPRICE M. 68 STOLL. CARMEN J. 68. 108 SULLIVAN. ERIC F. 68, 125. 148 SUTTMEIER. VICTOR J. 68. 109 SVASTISALEE. TANI 68. 111 SWANTAK. EVA L. 68, 111 TAG. AARON R. 68 TALTON. KIMBERLY P. 68. 97 TARGUS. TARA M. 68, 97 TELLIARD, DAWN M. 68 TERRY. BRIAN L. 68 THIELEN, MIKE 5.68 THOMAS, ERIC 68, 112 THOMPSON. LILLIAN C. 68. 98 THUNELL, KATHY A 68 TIBBETTS, DAVID A. 68 TILLEY. NATALEE M. 68. 92. 93. 99 TORRES. DON F. 68 TOUSSIENG. GREG J. 68 TRABER. REBECCA J. 68 TRACY. MARVIN A. 68. 125. 103 TRAN, PHUONG N. 68 TRAVIS. KIRK 168.125, 109 TROPPLE. BRIAN S. 68 TROWBRIDGE, MIKE W. 68 ULVENES. JIMMY C. 11, 68. 108. 139 VANT MICHAELT 68 '. vw ec,JoH .69 VENABLES. JENNIFER L. 69 VEST. MARGARET A. 69. 134 VIAN, DAVID B. 69 VINCENT, SEAN M. 69. 100 VOXBERG. JENNIFER E. 64. 69 WACK, WENDY E. 69. 131. 145 WAGGONER. MICHELLE 69 WAGNER. KRISTINA L. 69. 108, 103 WALKER, MICHAEL T. 69 WEIGEL. WADE A. 69, 125. 139 WEISENFELD. ELIZABETH 69 WEIST. RONALD D. 69 WELLS. HEATHER L. 69. 97 WESTBY, JENNIFER E. 69. 108 WHALIN. PATRICK F. 69, 125 WILEY. AARON M. 69. 98 WILFONG. MICHELLE E, 69. 95. 96. 131 WILLIAMS, LAURIE D. 69 WILLAIMS. MICHAEL 69 WILLMS. MICHELE L. 69 WILMOTH, JODI L. 69, 131 WINGATE, SHAWNA T. 69 WINIECKI, CARRIE E. 69. 108 WITECKI. ANTHONY M. 69. 125 WOLF. STACY M. 69 WOLFSON, MATT D. 69 WOOD. MICHEAL L. 69 WOODARD, TARA J. 69 WOODLEY. JASON F. 69, 93, 139 WOODRUFF. STACIA D. 69. 130. 131 WOODS. CHRIS N. 69. 149 WUBBENA. WENDE J. 69. 1 Fac ACUFF. KEVIN 90. 91 ADAIR. MARY JANE 78 ALBEE. MARTY 78 AMIDON. JOHN 78 ANDERSON, MARK 78 ANDERSON. SUE 78 ARNOLD, RAY 78 BARBER. PATTY 78 BERG. GAYLE 78 BIRD. KARLINE 78, 83 BLIZARD. FLOYD 79 BOCHSLER. DIANE 79 CALLAGHAN. LAURIE 79 ulty CAMPBELL. MARY 77. 79. 80 CARLSON. JIM 79 CARLSON, TIM 79 CARPENTER. ALICE 79 CARSLEY. JACKIE 79 CHANCE. WALT 79 CHASE. JAN 79 COONTZ. SHARRON 80 CREIGHTON. GREG 80 CRUMP, BARBARA 80 CURTIS. BILL 80 DALLY, JOHN 80 DOWDELL. GWEN 80. 82 DUNN, BOB 80 ELDER. JAY 80. 81 ENSBERG. DAVE 84, 77 ENSBERG. DONNA 80, 212. 102 FREEMANTLE. LARRY 80 GAFFNEY. DAN 80 GERST. GERY 80. 82 GRIGGIN, PHYLLIS 81. 82 GUILFORD. LEE 81 HANNA. JOAN 81 HENDEN. SALLY HERBERT, DENNIS 81 HERRON. DALE 80. 77 HIBLAR. GLORIA 81 HINTON. JERRY 81 HUBBARD. SARAH 81 HUMMEL. VERN 81 ISLEY. ROCKY 81. 148 JOHNSON. MARY JANE 81 KERN, DIANNE 81, S2 KERSTETTER, KENN 82 KINERK. JOE 82 KUHL, BILL 82 LABELL. JAN 82 LABELL. NAN 82 LETOURNEAU. BRIAN 82 MAGUIRE, BILL 82 MARGARET HELLBERG 81 MARSH. JUNE 78 MATHER. BILL 82 MCCABE. RON 82 MCKILLIP. JANE 83 MELUSKY. HANK 81. 83 MEQUEEN. BRUCE 83 MERKLE. GAYLE 83 MILHOLLAND. KEN 83 MILHOLLAND. MARYANN 8 MINTON. BECKY 83 MONDAU, CHRIS 83 NELSON. MERLE 83 O'LEARY. VICKI 83 O'SULLIVAN. JIM 84 PATTILLO. SUE 84 PATTIN, DEBBY 84. 90 PILKEY. BARB 84 PONZO. JOANNE 84 POPE, VALERIE 84 PRENGEL. ROGER 84 RITTER. PAUL 84 ROBINSON. DICK 84 RUTLEDGE. SCOTT 84 SARVER. GINGER 79. 84 SHAW. BETTY 84 SOKAITIS. AL 79. 84 SORTUM. WAYNE 84, 85 STROBLE. PETE 85 TIMMERMAN. K. 85. 111 TIMMERMAN. W. 85, 111 WACHTER. BART 85 WADDINGTON. JEFF 85 WALLACE. VICKI 85 WARD. BOB 77 WEDAM. COLLEEN 85 WHIPPLE, CHRIS 85 WHIPPLE, KEN 85 WOOD, BRENDA 85 WORTHINGTON. 85 THRONSON, GAYLE 80 3 My ww im Lie. v- VV'-fl-fp-9 VJ M2-'Z-Q-Q B505 ll.. Q l' 'BCPK 'tb XS:-N9 i any 0 .0 if avg tomm- Bears Break the Bonds of Conf Once upon a time there was an an- nual staff advisor called Goldilocks Caka Mrs. Ensbergh. After 10 years of being trapped in a narrow and tradi- tional existence, she decided to strike out and move on. While planning her escape she came upon four bears: Angie, Carline, Erin, and Lori. These bears' only experience had been gazing at constallations such as the Ursa Major CLatin, Great Beary. They, too, yearned for a break from the mundane life of the tradi- tionally conservative annual staff. Promoted to editors, these previous- ly passive cubs were reluctant to as- sert themselves and their power. As the year progressed and tensions mounted, however, disagreements between the growing cubs became more grisley. The pot-pourri of personalities sparked great creative endeavors, leaving Goldilocks stunned and emo- tionally drained. A new and ingenious assemblage of twenty individuals were recruited to cultivate the annu- al's metamorphosis. Eager to learn, they saturated their brains with the necessary information to compile the best annual ever. 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