Puyallup High School - Viking Yearbook (Puyallup, WA)
- Class of 1980
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Assistant Principal Richard Green shows enthusiasm for the year. FJ Congratulations to the class of 192-SO!! The leadership and dedication of this class has made this an outstanding year for Puyallup High School. They have helped to make this one of the great years in a long line of many-one that will be long remembered. Our year got off to a tremendous start with our athletic teams helping to generate the Viking Spirit. This continued into many of our other programs in music, drama, and other student activities. Though the leader- ship for this came from our seniors, the suc- cess was attributable to the total student body. It is our greatest hope that each of-the gradu- ating seniors will continue to have similar success in their chosen fields of endeavor. The 80's will benefit from the leadership of this class. Dale T Mitchell Andrew G. Pazaruski Richard H. Green Academics 1 1 O ll I1 S C O I' S STANDING: Gwen Dewey, Mike Deal. SEATED: The counseling staff helped students make important deci- RUHCY Hyfwki GCUC Giafmobilei sions in their futures. They also helped new students enroll and become part of PHS. FRONTROXV: Sallyjennings, Donna Finnigan, Ellen Godwin. ROW 2: Kim McKendry, janet Hodson, Jessie Myhrel The secretaries were kept busy answering phones and relay- ing messages to student body members and faculty. They e also handled student body and district money. C 1' C I 3 lf O 1 C S 1 2 Academics C C - i 21 245 I I I, lLf -'AVAb -it-E'-wi I , .. xi 'SKY A I. LIBRARIANS: Betty Lou Picha. Ken Iiurchctt. Christine Lang. Crystal Duris. 2. STUDY IIAI.I.: Sharon Ingalls. 3. A'I I'ENDANCE: George Baker, 4, SPECIAI. ED: Scott Emery, Nan Ilolfeld. 5. READING IMPROVEMENT: Shcryll Rose- C 21 If ga-XX i I S -xiptfgg,-Q vcar. Margaret Dary. 6. SPECIAI, MATII: Marilyn Nybo, 7. SCIIOOI, NI'RSE: Irene MCGivncy. 8. AYDIO VISI'ALS:jcxc Howard, Ilvrlu Harris, Ann Swanson. Academics lf Two new classes were added to the art department this year, 2-D Art Studio and AVD Art Studio. These Classes were designed so a student Could work in many different medias and have more flexibility in the class. Students could he working on drawing, painting, watercolor, pottery, jewelry, woodasculp- ture, or other types of 2- and 3-dimensional pro- jects. I feel that the students had more success in their end product as they were more independent and Chose what they would like to work on in the Class, commented Mr. Vesey. 1. Dan Vesey, Nan Holfeld, Walt Zollars. 2. Miss Holfeld, the new art teacher, works with pottery. 14 Academics 'x wah 5, W, if -, K 4 ' r f',gf ,B.v ,Q , M- f . ag ky, in iv ,, VX' 7 'wk fb- sepia, ll 'fx ' 'f v . 4 4 wx Aj 5 Q Rl? 1 124' . fi- s M5 'P 4 yy l .4 ,,- .Q Z , V, si, ,M f , fe .Z , , .ff NJ, X ag -4 K I I is 45 5 if if Q -M v H ,. .-:, . 'W wi 0 nf 2. A f H f , -, K s We I ' sin , ' if 5, 3 ,- W 1 ' V ' H .. Li...- The business department offered many specialized classes to prepare the students for college and profes- sional careers. In graphic arts classes, students were taught the skills of printing. In typing classes, students prepared for a vast number of careers. Instruction was also given in the areas of notetaking, clerical record keeping, shorthand, and the operation of business ma- chines. A special project of the business department this year was the sponsoring of the Future Business Leaders of America. These students participated in activities de- signed to facilitate intelligent career choices, develop business skills, teach the value of community responsi- bility, and help students to become well-rounded indivi- duals. 1. Mrs. Baird teaches her students the skills of typing. 2, BACK ROW: Steve Petersen, Dave Normile, Ken Kane. Woody Fletcher. FRONTROW: Diane Benson, Nita Greenxjoanne Baird, Charlotte Hestilow. SEA TED: Otha Thompson. A? if 'E 2-J jig v f l ll vw' u s i n e s . 2? I x I I p S I X Academics 15 . add' Dbzj4Kl7'AMl5ki L! wgglgji A WU l ,,,' rim ' ' Wwvtbkaawoe JWOW 4' we OMMM! lfo M WW +ffKwwf.3:7jl Students wisiing to take a foreign language at PHS had their Choice of French, German, and Spanish. Reading, writing, and speaking fluently were taught with the aid of tapes and workbooks. Films showed the students the Customs and traditions of the Country whose language they were learning. Several foreign language students had the opportunity of hecoming foreign exchange students in parts of Iiurope and South America. u f ' ' ' f WL, I. Mr. Iireul explains the German language to students. 2. BACK RUW: Linus Breul, Frica Berry, Mike Peluso,jim Coates. SEATED: Jeanne Swimme, rv' F 0 r e i 8 n is L a n 8 u a g e 16.ACadenHcs lfv lv! 5' v 'h ' ' A Q4 av: ,Q 271 sv ,rum i 1 C I1 Q u S t r i a 1 The Industrial Arts department provided many oppor- tunities for students wishing to enter the world of craftsmanship. In metal shop students learned how to cast metals and work with sheet metal. In machine shop they learned how to work with wrought iron. ln woodshop students learned to use many types of woodworking machinery as they worked in furniture and Cabinet construction. In auto shop students studied engine maintenance and repair. Advanced students could also take a vocational auto shop program. Drafting and architecture classes were also offered. I, Andy llelling, lioh Dore. Bill Anderson, Elmer Erickson, Bill Kempton. Z. Mr, Ilelling answers a students question in wood- Sllflp. Academics 17 UL'Il il'Ili V, Lt kclff, Iqlxottj lw-eel Hue U- klfl-'tru iwxan lainie, 'ii Lglmtlk. ce, g,A,ti,ff'1.,frvXf +C 0 5 12-,P Wdkjku, I LL ctr. 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I- H9 2 ,II.. i ..,1 s Q' KL, - Q, q .A I7 ,raft milf: . .l. .gf -.3 ..-L, ii , gy' ft u' fa ll ag E at T - I ' '. is , I EQ ,Q faf 'r- cr I i' ' ' ,- ',43,.gf1 xi3QQ.f.I'5 N - The English Department offered many classes for students to choose from. Some sophomores chose to take journal- ism or Debate instead of regular English. juniors had a if f? choice between English and an elective or English 5 and 6, I I . . , ' f. ,,L', K i Seniors had the Choice between Regular English or Col- ii 3 lege English, which was a more formal writing class. ggggzy ,A Everyone was required to take a full year of some kind of ir En rlish. ' ' I f. fs , 1. Carol Silvernail, Chris Katayama, DeAnn Sack, Virg Geyer, Margaret , gyiz Z Nugent, Marian l5artels.john Cunningham, Mike Peluso, Linus Breul. I' gzygg rii, 2. Rainer Houser. Linda Quinn, Stan Brewster, Lorraine Friberg, gyir if' A Woody Fletcher, Otha Thompson, Craig Beetham, june Colman. 3. ,K ,,,.' ' Mrs. Davis teaches her class. , 18 Academics 1 if- if K .iw ps -Aw VKX N N N. is is 1 ef.: Fir' .5 N s 0 III C 1, Mrs. Hovenkotter helps her Class. 2.joyce Jansen, Linda Senger, Jan llovenkotter. The Home and Family Life Department in- cluded many phases of family living. Some of the courses offered in this department were Single Living, Foods and Consumerism, Health Awareness, and Family Psychology. The Courses offered students the opportunity to learn how to economize on food and Cloth- El I1 ing and about family and single living. N . ,, ws 'wi . as 'N El 'vi Y Q3- wii ss,-.. will J -fi J q ,f?! AF +5 L? X gsm 151 , , mf .1 I' is ' K' em JJ as N sa ' xi' if Vx J f' I 'ta f X- X J if 'l 5 X F it 5 6 M G Q Academics 19 1. Miss Iiegert pauses from her work for a picture, 2. I,es llagman Rehecca Michaels, Don Wilson, Rich llarnmermaster, Stan Moe. The Mathematics Department gave students the opportu- nity to develop their math skills in a number of classes, ranging from Basic Geometry to Trigonometry. The de- partment worked to help students meet goals in every course taught, Basic Geometry was a course added this year. lt took the place of Inductive Geometry, Other additions to the math department were Miss Begert, a regular teacher, and Miss Michaels, a student teacher. El 20 Academics v 5 ,t ll S 1 f s R 33 6' . 1 t ag? 5 if 2 3 Z ,, , ,A X e 'e l P if f .K . . , . S if The Music Depirtment gave many students the chance to dewelo their musical skills in several of the erformin Y P A I P fa groups. lhe four instrumental groups and four vocal rrou s 'ave students a wide ran re of courses to choose is P 2- ' 21 from. The groups performed in many concerts and con- tests throughout the year and, with the help of the instruc- tors, the students worked to achieve excellence in their erfiormances. Mr. im Hunt 'oined the music de artment P . l P . this year as the new hand director. Ile worked with the marching hand on how to march correctly. During the football games, he worked especially hard on four-person squads that moved across the field. 1.jim llunt. Pat Ilavens. lioh McNamara. 2. Mr. McNamara directs the orchestra, NN xx XM, i ,f A - lx sky efsfyfgg pailh fx it X '54 ,. it 7 - N' , X-Xxafgg I Qyljv Q jj L tw S 'xsxhif i rf V L W5 A 1 ts' ex WX jj TP HB Academics 21 UW 'Wink Bw' BREW! Teachers in the Physical Education Depart- ment helped students learn the basic skills of Common sports and taught them good sports- manship. Gymnastics, softball, and track were a few of the sports that boys and girls in the PE classes participated in. Special classes such as Conditioning and Body Fitness were also offered to students. 1. BACK KOWjirn Cliftonulerry Redmond. FRONT ROW:jerry Harrleygjoan Konzelman, Nancy Williams, George Wilfong. 2. Mrs. Konzelman demonstrates the serve. 22 Academics 'T ' 1. Mr. Joyce helps his students, 2. Mr. johnson poses for the Annual photographer. 3. Harlow Cook, DennisjohnsonjerryJoyce, Don Henry, Bill Gilbertson, Oliver Larson, f llpl lll.l ,'W QQ 11 lllll f 37 9? r I -.,. , - ' .r I fi 5 Y ,, N 1, kg' Ni. V. 3 I, 'A ff.: . , f 2 I W X 1 fi . f'n' Science Department teachers worked with their students in such classes as Biology, Physics, and Chemistry. Mnjohn- son joined the staff as a new biology teacher this year. -.Vi 9: I W S925 n'k'a5j, --VKX..-u I C j i 6 I1 C i C Academics 23 ,.,,..,..s. i .. 10 ' TQ. sli- r 4 ' 9 r -f gf 1-05' if 4,-YL , Q Y Ii N 'W----Wife g, 1. STANDING: Mr. jerry Delaurenti, Mr, Rod Iverson, Mr. jim Esau, Mr. Dwight Chittim. SEATED: Mr. Rainer Houser, Mr. Eldon Ste- phen, Mr. john Storino, Mrsjanet Wetterhus. 2. Mr. Rich Tevis leaves the faculty room after a conference period, The Social Studies Department was con- cerned with providing the student with knowledge of the development of his nation and the world around him. ju- niors were required to take a full year of U.S. History. Seniors were required to take a semester of Contemporary World Problems and a semester of Civics. Elec- tives included Anthropology, Econom- ics, Psychology, and Sociology. 24 Academics fW,' f V ',rww,'f:w za' P2 4 . mzfgf ,aaa - ' X , 11 1 ' i 'f F351 W ,,.,,, 4. ,, ,, an f aw i i 15 1,197 ml' ie W , fi ' Q 5 Q, 1 , ' -jj' , f ' Mesa L - 'FW V i ' 4 V X H - . if 1 f-7522, , : , - in :f.f':?Qi1' . 'X K 'iff Li! I I' , , V W f Y L 'I 'lf L mil, X fffjffiff-f . m,,,,. i . K ' . L' v a Traffic Safety Education was divided into three areas: classroom, simulators, and on-the-road driving. In the classroom driving, the students were taught safe techniques of driving and the laws ofthe road. The simulators were used to teach students how to react to the Situations they might encounter while driving. On-the-road driving gave Students driving experience. 1. Mr. Bud I,unden takes a hreak, 2. Bob Payne. Dave Requa, Ken MacDonald, QC' '6 1' . K, 'AN 4 ,..Y. Academics 25 1. Roger Day, Dave Bekken, Anne Wrennall, Fred Haines, V Ted Dunn, Everett Curtis, Ger- ald Ringus, Dan Duncan. , 2 . ' vt - J D .. if -7 5 Q, , . V 2. FRONT? L. faspimle, C. ' .Q , 4' ri f Boman,j. Melton, K. Peterson, I I x In I A I. Vogt. ROW 2. I.. Russell, B. K Y ' Ulmer, M. Adler, S. Bean, C. li, V ' Whaley, D. Kraft. V 5, t J - 1. 3. KNEELING: D. Golden, L. Foss, L. Harris, D. Ritthaler, W. I DeeBaCh, C. Borden,j. Hating. STANDING: D. Engh, M. Bresch, C. Rimmer, M. Heil, G. Sweitzer, T. Royle, D. Botlich, l NX A ' i S. Slagle. 26 Academics i , ' 1 4, Mvlmhvz-, Gnu-.L ky ,fn C 21 fl d i d S 1. Peggy Wilfcmg takes a lucky shot and hits Mr. De-Laurenti with a pie. 2. Mrs. Dewey advises stu- dents on their schedules. 3. Surprise, Mrs, Quinn! 4. Mr. Helling helps a student. he -iii , .N ,, ffm , L34 W L5 iq V Je ' '-,, 1 , ,.. M .if ' 2' IT? H 3 nn----'f -vm, .. Academics 27 1 w Smizfrs mm ' ' M , WAS Qr-V IA X m UYkOi JE? sm We're the Class That Class of '80 Is 30 Seniors ..g Rules The Rest The Best! lhe class of 80 started off their sophomore year by taking, first place in the season ticket drive As Baby Vrks they held a sweatshirt sale and candy bar sale The Sophomore football team went undefeated During, their junior year they held a successful Christmas tree sale class pm sale and class button and Car wash In their final and ITIOSI rewardme, year the seniors captured first place in the annual powderpuff tame They also held a earaee sale PHS sweatshirt sale and continued their class button and pin sales They also held the great distinction of being, the first class to graduate from Puyallup High School with a male yell leader 'lhe class of 80 held a senior ball that left them with many fond memories 1 ' 7 ' 1 . ' a - .1 ' - . ' . 1 sale. They also held a successful turkey raffle drive . X. . . 7 al ' 1 . 1 ' 7 ,1 v A . 4 l 1 . ' 1 a ' . 1 1 . 71 .A a 1 a 1 7. 1 7 . . a, 5- ,. ' 1 , 1 7 1 1 . 1 1 1 ' 7 ' Leading the senior class were Bill Shadle, presidentg R.D. Willis, vice presidentg Paula Ilarbick, secretaryg lld Miller yell leader. Throueh the seniors spirit and fun they proved their class yell: 'We re the Class that Rules the Rest Class of 80 is the Best 'l Serving., as advisers for the senior class were Gwen pil Geyer Mike Peluso l.inda uinn Sheryll Rose- vear and ohn Storino. 1 7 r 1 ' A ' , , I , . . , Dewey, Mike Deal,-lim Esau, Lorraine Friberg, Vir- . 7 J Senlors 31 wa z Q -. , M uh r L 5' Q W an in M 'R , ,X 42 A ur . 7 2, L X Bill B. . Aliff Gwen Renee Andrews joseph Charles Avila L I llll ' fi i ii' 5 Christina Mary Banaszak 32 Seniors Robert Lawrence Almont, III ,. gm., Us nuff, I 1 X 4 x . if . ' Q mi 1 . A Kg? -an . L fx. fi' 'M'-x va uw, mg . Q.. ,-L i vi ,n iw fl ':, 4 rw-4 at Mike Ii. Andrews :- 1 jo Dee Anne Baghy V David Cleaver Barker l , -4 M s . may if 45 'sy 9 l Lisa K. Lorena Lynn Mark Andrew Anderson Anderson Anderson rf fin . V ffl-Q G K' 1 4 ,I 3 if Daniel john joseph P. Darin Blaine Antush Appel Arcuri QICYC Michael Douglas Atsuko HI ' Baker Bakuya jeff A. Gillian Bernadette james L, Barker Barnes Barnhart Q' wi? ra' Pamela jean Anderson in i 1 lags , Walter Martin Arthur, Il my . .., ? ,. Q li., L' J' , v ,av W ,Q ,7 , Mat, F r,t,ak,x,,g. - T -X kv ' Karla jean Ballard , if-ga tw 4' ' , 1 a 2 -Qs ., Jr A - . X Qi v , V VJ, is . ' ag 1 X ff- ' W , a,. , ,4,, , ,4.,, . Enrico Victor Baroga Stacey I Tad l Allen Anderson Robbin Linn Asbjornsen '11 Ronald B. Balmer l Kevin Lee Bates Al MOlNl R W rtstlanlg AINDI RSOIN llSA Svann lcaan fontart Claoar Valltaracs Maxul Clam r AlNlDl RSOlN IORI lNA Povatltr Paall Ca aanc Drnna llatspaan Rt nortlar HOC Student llclpar Class Attnatacs Ollate Assistant Van guard llaasancss Manager I lttraons Coananattc AINDIRSOIN M Dtlaatc lcnnas Spanasla Claalv AIN Jl RSOIN P Possaltr Pull C aant AlNl3lRSOlN 9 Slta Clula lootlwall lntraanaarals DICA AlNDRl WS C llonor Sonatta Prasaaltaat Cicranan Claala Vatt Prcsa t at Vl llonor Soutta Van Prcsaaltnt Ccranan Claala quart ara X many, lalc Dcluatc Sotaal Connnattu AIXDRIWS M AV Assistant l Sll L t lntranaaar 9 'I I oorlw lntraanaara s I Rl D D CAOllaLcr lntraanaarals BOC lr ntla Claalw ers Assistant lll I V C a ln als liaslsn llonor Soc ASIS ORlNSl lN R Varasta Claurla aalcr V Claurlt atlcr X ouna, Irlt BOC Student Cioacrnantnt llonor Soaacta Poxsal r Pull Caanv. Dallotlal Prantcss AVllA rl Dclaatt BOC ASB l rtsatl4.nt Student Coxcrnnacnt HA IH DI CA Poaulcr Pull Caaanc lrtntla Claala OC llAlls S Sutter lSAlxl R M BOC llcctaons Coananatttc Closer l'arls VOC Moto aross Alanost Amtlnna, Goes lSAl l ARD lx llaltam, Valsam, Paalalacata Connnattu. liAlMl R R llas ctlaall liasclwall Coll BOC Spanasla Claala llAlNAS!Alx C Povaalcr Pull Crarne liaslsctlaall llARlNl 9 C liARlX.llARl ISARUGA l Guan an Claalw lntraanaarals llonor Sotatta lnatlatrs lcnnas A19 Cross Coaantrx 500 Malt Clllla lratls Assistant IS H L llonor Sotatta grant a ts f oannnttct llcctaons Coananattu. , I' ' 1 I. ' , ' I f ai 'z 1 A . f .' . ' ' 'l f .N l, . f - . M in ' ' f ' l ' r' f . . . - I lcl . .. .B ' I' 'X '- ' . a' a 1 t 'ta ANT . D. Stag' Baan l. Claaanalaer llzantl. Vootlaaall. 1 aals All 5 ..-I. lf aall. Q :ly ARC ' , . Ii i ' ' . A a 1, ft' ' i . lcaafla- ART 'l . XV. la ll. 'll-nnis. traaanaara ag ' -tlaaall. f 'icta' l. ty ' ' ' ' . su K- ' ii. ' L' ' H ll '. A G '.-I. 5. . ' '- U Ba '. I ' ' 1 .li . , , . 7. In 'I ' ' 'l '. A B. ' . D ' ' . f . . :Qlv 1 . 1 . i 4. f, f a f ' 4 1. 1 llAil' K. lfootlwaall. lizasketl gall. 'l'raa 'ls. f - t 1 la r lp Seniors 33 L ' rw - L 1 Lf 21: ' an L -1? , L , ' if w 5 ' V 1 L ' A f ' M - ' V v 1' fr, Qftgxr I .1 It L4 .... Kristi Lee Susan Marie BRIICG Bglllf M V A L, 'A Q ., , yn Robert E. liiQl11 up Morrill Scott lint-r.n1'nl Tum: :thy Mathew Brad bu ry 34 Seniors Carmen Lauretta lllfc mio lon A ion Film Susan Kay Brickman 4' 'wt 6 S WF I A I 4 fh- Q.. f Y '1 1 we v Q Z l 'l'erri Lynne Beck - Kitchen L Za? - 1 1 5 1 wi-WW L A 1 ,,. tlffay li gb all janice lillen lll2l1'l'il1llfl'1 f f 'W Q 'S Q ,gm U 5: 2 gf, fi,- .JI ,t I L 2 7 ff -L, M JK' mfg 'Was' fy 1.1. fa L 4? K sv- Li X Sm Z , 3 2: f' 'I ax gm wa Z Lf Ginger I.ee lionzl Daleen Marie Bridges Scott Allan Bergeron Rebecca llelene Bela rm an ' A Micheal lidwarcl lilnistlell lllalnkenslmip Daniel Scott Bonner Bos L -gm' fr' ' i a t ll' x tin w 1 ti' az -if ws X, x 9 - ,1 'K' v- 5 5 . Everett Gerald Carol Denice ' L L Z L. ' gn Qee.-me ' A E 9 L. L ' L! L Y M R f 'K R 'L' L L V J 'iv e ww ' - , I . V tt., if L L fa' L ,Q W L A L Q V v. VV 1 ' - if Kimberly Elizabeth Randy B. Bl'OCk Bfqwn 0 1 Robert Patrick Miriam Ellcnc 1 Bcrrcns . QQ... ..- jcsse L. Blaabzaaagla T' sa 11' f - ,C-1 'Lp' A , Q.. , . F7 .r.. u Krista Ann Bott f . 13.4 1 C -- 'Sl S K3 ,. A b We fAs'a 2 11 .1 .. 1 A al Glcn Gale Brummett ITL oDcc Ann Blaamlcan C cnc Scott Bowen Siebfricd Buchmann BA IS Is Honor Socacty DICA BAI R S Ircncla Club Prcsaclcnt Honor Socacty Vacc Prcsaclcnt Powclcr pull G aanc Bac Sastcr Annu al St all aanaor Prom C onamattcc Dalloclal Pranccss Canclacl atc VICA Vacc Prcsaclcnt Olfacc Assast ant unaor Pub I clator BICK I Drama ournalasan DICA Ollacc Assastant BIIIRMAN R VI Ilacspaans Povaclcr pull Gamc Ilovacrs for Alccrnon BOC Ilonor Socacty Gcrman Claab BI RRI NS R Iootb all Baslcctball Intramurals BOC DICA Honor Socacty lrcncla Club Young, Ialc BI RRI Sl M Kcy Club Sp anasla Club Smolcana, Commattcc Honor Socacty BISIIOP R Iracla Wrcstlaaaa, Intraanaarals BIIONIO C Spanasla Club Pcp Club DI CA IIIA BI ACKBI RN -I Ircncla Club Hcaltla Carccrs Prcsaclcnt Hcaltla Carccrs Sccrctary lrcasurcr IIIA Annual Stall lclator Costumc Commattcc Swaanmanza, Assast ant BI AISDI II M Iaclcct Scllcr Intramurals Honor Socacta BIANKINSIIIP I Norsclanclcrs Iaclcllcr on tlac Roof Drama Ixca Club Gcrman Club B aslxctball Man accr Hong, Pcw Ilacspaans Bancl Youna, Ialc Ilalung, Valcancs Claoar Bll MI I IN -I BOC Iowclcr pull Camc Ilcctaons Commattcc cta BOC Ircncla Club Gcranan Club Intramurals BOIK I lcnnas B aslcctball Ilonor Socacty lc aclacrs Assast ant Soplaoanorc Class Actawatacs BOS C Young., Ialc AIS Gcrman Club BOI I K unaor Class Ycll Icaclcr BOC Vallcaracs Conccrt Claoar Icnnas Iaclcllcr on tlac Roof Carl of tlac Montla Stuclcnt Hclpcr Social Commattcc Praclc an Sclaool Honor Socacty Class Actaxatacs BOWI N C VK Prcsaclcnt Iootball Wrcstlana, lraclcCaptaan St acc Bancl BOC Ilonor Socacty unaor Pub Claanabcr Bancl Ixca Club Snaolcana, Commattcc Masonic Aw cl BRADBI RY I Iootball Baslcctball lraclc Class Projccts Stuclcnt Ilclpcr BOC BRICKMAN S Honor Socacty Vanguardlcaturc Iclator Conccrt Claoar BRIDGI S D Iaclcllcr on tlac Rool VI aanaor Class Vacc Pr sa clcnt I lcctaons Commattcc Co Cla aarm an Publicity Coanmattcc Span asla Club Carl of thc Montla Stuclcnt Coxcrnancnt Socaal Commit tcc Ilonor Socacty Class Projccts Baa, Sastcr BROCK K Pcp Club IIIA BROWN R Iootball Bascball BRI MMI l l C Powclcr Pull Drill lcaan BI CHMANN S Gcranan Claab Stuclcnt Hclpcr Ollacc Assistant ,,,i f k r W1 V21 '-:'-asa. 3 11441 - f , 1 . - .- . . M 1 ... - . '. ' . c ' '- 1. 1 . . t,l , 1 - in 1 '. cf '. 1 1 ' 'f ' Q- I 1 U A ' .'.' .1 ' 1 '. . ' '- ' . . f. . 1 1.1 1 . f. , Bc st ' ' H- f- ii ' '- ' 3 - . . , . 1 . 1. 1 , . 1 .. .. . . , c 'S' '. : ' S . , ' 10' ' . ' Y. 1 13 . .. c 1 , , 1 , , 2 . . 5 . , I , . I - . . '1 .1 1' I ' . '1 .1 '1 '. I . 1 c1U f' . A . ' c ' ' ' 1 . 1 . f. 511 ' ' 1 1. '. , ' 1 . . 1 11 , '- ' '1 J U 1 , ' . '. ' ' ' '.. . r .' .7 .f .. .. 9 '- 1' 1 Q . -' , V G BOGRAND. M. Ifootball, Bzaslictball, Tennis, Baseball. Honor Soci- ' , 1 K X 1 ,R I ..'..a 1Vii b1.' if c, .. ' K. ' - 1 . M, V ' W ' ' ' ' . I - - '- . c ' V ' ' . fs. I . . ' I -. . . 1, - 11 1 . 1. ' .' 1 . '. 1 .1 1 .c1 1 . .. c ' ,.1 ' 1 . '. . , . - -- aa I 1. 1 '..' ' I A A ' ' .' .. 1 Lf: 51 'i' .. '- - . 1' - i- '- . ' 1 ' .c 1 , '- '. . f 1 . 13' 1 I L 'U .. . ,nk 7 . . c. ' 1 , . c ' ' ' . ' . 1 , . Seniors 35 Colleen Peters tlomitcs lier janitorial services. Melvin E. Carlson img I- Karen Lee Clark 36 Seniors 1 Randall james Carlson Lori Ann Clark llvrufe George llurrlen f' 4 ' - . '12 W af se ,, ' A... 4 s , ' X. 1' Ed David Callaghan . I Q Q 1 . ,, Q a X f, iw , is , uw g Na 3 1 Sandra Eileen lj l'-' 1 DeAnna Joan Loren Clayton Burrows Burruss ' f' L - W -. U . r z We ' t 1 , Stanley W. Lynette-I . Campbell Carder F z 7: 4' pg a x , , A sy -X-iii' r Charlene Marie Troy Howe C Carlson ' Chambers Chase - if Edvqard Jessie Don ' Sheri Ann Clarke Clayton Clerget l jill Cynthia , Cacciola sk ' ae eq , ar if 2 ff Raymond W. Carey jeanne Marie Chilson Darren Patrick Clevenger Michael Ray Caine Carol L. Carlson ' r N a , , E e A :E aa Colleen Marie , Christensen 5. 3 real-a Ft if we L -.. Q J -1 2, a F are ,fry - , X ,,,. H .W -P 1? fi .1 Kenneth Edward Cockle rres IIIA Norselanders BIIRRUSS I junror Class Chrlstm as Iree Sale Iootball Manager Baseball Man aeer CACCIOIA ,I Young, life Student Ilelper Ilona., Pew Ilonor Soeaety Prade an School Commattee Ilectaons Commattee Masonre Award Imahst BOC Bae Saster CAINI M Slea Club Iootball Basketball Poweler puff Coaeh CAIIAGIIAN I Wresthne, Baseball CAMPBI I I S Norsel anders CARDI R I Ilonor Soeaety llectaons Commattee Vanlguard Co Idator BOC Powder pull Game Chorr Socaal Commattee CARI Y R Ihespaans One Act Plays C ARI SON C VI Vlee Presrelent Cross Country Iraele BOC Com mattees Spanash Club CARISON M Iootball Intramurals Stuelent Ilelper CARI SON R Band Intramurals Cross Country Key Club German Club Powder puff Drlll learn Ilona., Pew CARI SON S Concert B and Poweler pull Game CIIAMBIRS C BOC Basketball IIlIxll13, Valemy, DI CA Powder pull Came I lectaons Commattee Young, I rfe Pride an School Com mittee CIIASI I St ILL Band Coneert Band Chorr Norselanelers Pep Band Drama Club CIIII SON M Spanash Club Ircleet Seller Irencla Club Debate CIIRISI I NSI N C Ilonor Society Maxed Choir Concert Choar Iaddler on the Roof BOC, Valleyrres, Valeang Varaetaes, Norse lanelers, ' Kang Cole and the Country Wrtehes , Senaor Class Musrcran CI ARK, K Swam I'e.am, Davmg I'eam, Gymnastacs, Water Polo Manager, I'lectaons Commattee CI ARK, I Ilrlemg Valemg, IIIA, Ofhce Assrstant CI ARKI', I' Water Polo, Swam Ieam, Chamber Band, Orehestra, Chess Club, Spanish Club, Ilonor Socaety CI I RGI 'I , S Pride In School Committee, Scoaal Committee, I lec taons Committee, Powder puff Game, Student Ilelper, Ilonor Soeaety CI I VI'NGl'R, D Intramurals COCKI.I', K I'ootbalI, VK, Stage Band, Chamber Band Young Iale, Annual Staff fi I .',1iLff fif V. ff I . R , QI f g , V, BIIR ROWS, D. Pep Club, Gymnzastrcs, Band, Track Manager, Valky- X'-ea , I li I' I . Sea ' ' ,,. ' , zz: ' z ', Z. 2 ' 2 7' y , . . 4 y . 1 I' 1 , ., 'Y - . f, . , ,I ', 2, , , . , I. -. ' Y, 2 ' 2 , I . ., . I 'Q ' , , , ,. . '- - , , . ', z , . - an f y . . , , . I 1 , ' 13, 1 - - ., ,.z, 2 , .,'z . 5 ,. , 2, ' ', E., -- 12 ',1' 5 , v . -, -- - , - Z ,. at I is 2,. , , y -. , , 4 -, . , , s v , 2 V , . A . 513. .,, , . ., 5 . . . ' A . - .5 . , I . N - Q I . ,S 1 .. .4 - ,S . '.A. - , I I , I . I I D I ' '.' I .I ' ' Seniors 37 ee as ,av ' E , f K , john Cockrell Barbara Ann Cool Carole jean Cole - ,i Rosie? as f R 'r,' 3 . 9' ., ,P .. 5 L ' fi xi 1 Q 2 4 Michelle Rene Corak Douglas Lee 'liammy De Cfiliiff Crabtree if A Au Q : df R 0 V lkl, 3 I: k,,, 77, V , i -M ' f' Q y 'l' :ofa ,-'far ,ALWE7 ' . 5.9, y, A, -1 A L Q1 2 R, Sheryl Ann Bill E. Crouse Cummins 38 Seniors VALV ,lx - N , sk? ' ' l I fr Y Douglas Brian Rhonda Lee Collins Collins 5 K L VV Vw, J Z' Susan Kay Cathy Corcoran Cornell ,W if i ffl x , L' . , ,hgh f -u-ff' N ,gi if 'Z ' ' . t 'E iff 3 vs ' A-wr fi , I i li. fixk f m -I D Matt Barry Patricia Lynne Craig Craig Douglas Edward Dailey 5 -4 1 1 Tami jean Combs Robert Earl 1 Cosme 'W g g 115:5 1 Q Allan Richard Cranston li Bich-phuong Thi ' Shelly Noreen VV Dang Daschofsky ' 'Sw if an x l Rabi t it if LY? 42 32' as , We 'fe .3 Q, 'K' V' X3 ' X T be , jayne E. Valerie L. Conway Cooday .. rf- , 5 Q , fa ,,.,,i ', Wayne Lee Ann Francine Coudriet Couture Deborah jean Tamara Leann Crawford Creley Grant Roscoe Leslie Allan Day Da ' COCKRFLLJ BOC Intramurals Golf Baseball Vanguard Class Projects Young, Ilfe Teachers Assrstant COLI' C Student Helper DFCA Drlll 'leam Powder puff Game LJHQICL Assxstant Track Manaeer COIIINS D Skl Club COLLINS R BOC DFCA Study Helper Swrm learn Statxstlcran CONWAY j Debate Powder pufl'Game COODAY V Concert Band DFCA COOI B Track Softball Soccer Manager Drlll leam Photo Club CORAK M DFCA CORCORAN S Concert Cholr Valkyrles Norselanders Debate Honor Society CORNFLI C DFCA COSMF R Football lennls Drama Chess Club Cholr COULURI' A Drlll Team BOC Committees Class Projects Young, Ilfe Make up Committees COLART D Debate Powder puff Drill Team Young., Ixfe Hone Pew Cross Country Track S00 Male Club Key Club Honor Soclety CRABTRH' l Drxll I'eam Gymnastncs Concert Choir Valkyrles Norselanders CRAIG M Cross Country Orehestra CRAIG P VI President Honor Socxety Treasurer Chamber Band Staee Band Publnclty Committee Powder puff Came Key Club Fducatlonal Prnorltles Committee Daffodnl Prmcess Candidate CRANSION A Staee Band Chamber Band Orchestra lrack Class Prolects Vanguard CRAWIORD D SoclalComm1ttee Publrclty Commlttee llrkmtg, Vllelne Ticket Seller CRI Ll Y l lennls lraek lelehers Asslstant DICA DAlIlY D Student Ilelper DANC B l'rench Club llonor Society Young, llle DASCI lOl SKY S Powder pull Game DAY I AV Assrstant lb 4 7 . A, . . , v , -. . , , , I, . Y . I , . v 1 7 ' ,, ., . , . . , , , . , , , ,, . , P A 'Sgr 1 4 5 ' '3 4 9 V V . , . ' ' , ,. I, . , v , , ,, , .. ' 4 , , . 1 . A . I ' -4' 44 4 A I A. . ., . ' , ., ' ' , , 'N . , . .. , . . , ' . a s- ' as V 1 1 A v - 9 ' a Y 4 e V s - , - ' . s l. 7 ' ' ' 1 U 4 i ' 1 1 5 A German Club, AFS, Educational Prlorntres Commnttee ' I' ' ' .1 . ' - , ' . .- . , . a ' . , S 1' ' a'. A .A T 41 4 1 a I ' 9 ' 1 v ' a v I 4 I I . . .A Q A4 A ' 4 4 . 1 4 4 Y ' 1 ' H ' S O J 9 1' 2 .. V . , . , , 4. . S . ' L A A 4 l A V I A Seniors 39 Kristy Kay Dees Mai Lan E Do 1 5 Dianne Leslie Ellis -i - Edward C. Fisher 40 Seniors Michael Davi DeLong , I s d if ,, ' My 4- 5. e 45: in if A.. f Mike Duhohue joAnn Rene Q z 1 W ,is x 471 M fe wc--N f ' - -1,-eafiazifvf A 1 1 ir. wi I' v fo, ff 4. Nancy Marie Demko liasterby I Q Myrna joy 'V' J! '35 ff er ff A W Robert joseph lilmore Iivans 3 we ' ' l.aunie I.. Todd Fleming Ifletcher Tina Marie john Arthur DePaul Dickson Debbie Lynn Eastman lidds Kimberly jo Shamn Kay 'l'linmas lf. lfarrar Farrell it 'ffl :, ze E351 f gf. -11, e V Q VZ.. Raymund Wayne Kevin D. Fling Ifnrman -I VTR. 4 -- ilk -1-'fav K' Qi. ref I' . s , I if' 1 si Teresa Lee Dillon Sv Kimberley jean lielmiston Cyelney Michele lfinch 12 - Cindy F058 xxx , W, 4 Al I ' I P .rv vs Q . it 7 , Mark Thomas Disney Annette P. Iillis Ronald Kimball Fish Connie Diane Frank DFFS K Cross Country Basketball Track BOC Committees VL Spanish Club Honor Society Powder puff Game DFIONG M Thespians Hiking, Viking., Soccer Hone Pew Stage cra t DFMKO N Flections Committee French Club Ilonor Society Powder puff Social Committee DICKSON T Orchestra Fiddler on the Roof Social Committee Standards Committee Publicity Committee Chairman Honor Society Secretary Drill Team Class Projects DILION T FHA DISNFY M Basketball Football DFCA Vice President Ski Club Stage Craft PF Assistant DO M French Club Honor Society I-ASTFRBY M DFCA FASFMAN D Valkyries Concert Choir Honor Society Debate French Club AFS Young Life FDDS K Swim Team Concert Choir Mixed Choir Valkyrles Pow der puff DFCA Slow Pitch Manager Statistician FDMISTON K Powder puff Basketball Honor Society FLLIS A BOC FHA Teachers Assistant FLLIS D French Club Honor Society Concert Choir FLMORF J Powder puff Game FVANS R Teachers Assistant FARRAR S Vanguard Associate Fditor Tennis Social Committee Band Flecttons Committee Honor Society FARRFLL T BOC Diving, FINCH C Valkyries Powder puff Game FISHFR F Chess Club FLFMING L Intramurals Baseball FLFTCHFR T Basketball VK Vanguard Sports Ifditor BOC Waterpolo Honor Society Annual Staff Key Club Football Pow der Buff Cheerleader FLINT R German Club Intramurals FRANK C Drill Team Band 1' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 '1 1 1 ' 'I I- I I 1 1 I 1 - y y I y I . y.- - 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ' ' II 4 I - ' I , . I I , I , , I- ' ' II . 1 .. - In - - I I I I II 1 - 1 1 I 1 I . AA . . . Aa- . .1 1 1 I If I, f 'I 1 1 1 , . ' 1 1 1 1 4 1 ' 1 ,I . , .I. I 'I 1 ' 1 . I , . I ' 'I I ' 'I I I I 1 1 ' 1 - 1 1 1 3 Y 1 1 . J J . . . .a ' ' 1 ' 1 1 1 11 '- - Y 1 4 1 1 I- I 'I ' 1 ' 1 1 , . I ' 1 ' 1 1 I 'I I ' ' 1 ' 1 1 I I, . ' , . I I , . . . . . aa , - 4 1 1 1 1 ' 1 Y ' 1 ' 1 W 'I I- I 1 ' 1 I , I. ' 1 ' 1 4 ' 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 I 'I 1 1 I , - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' I 1 ' 1 S . Michael Allan Frantz 1- Marty William Gailey it Q' is 1. 12 f f ff'-N 4 ggi, L ... :lb wh' l 4- if Glenn Ross Fredrickson if an Q h, t h J 1 r-up I ' . . at L M, . 'SEQ 3 -' . 1 if f ? . 1 tif an i V z Yi, k ' 7-1 efwmf .pt mx 1 - . Q ,ll ' V I uw- we l Patricia Gange Y .M ,,, ry A 1-' N---.......,..,, Senior class yellrleader, Eddie Miller. shows his spirit. 42 Seniors -, M 48 ,J ff: V ixig il , v f i 1' at ' Michele Denise Freeman N' '15, -bsifaftgf f ff'E:,Q,f1' ' ff? 'f fk f cg . fn- xiii. ,L fie1 W-tai :NN G 4: Ar' -G rad. .v aa fix X my Ya? -4 my an Q - QA in . Linda Gardner Mark Anthony Gif mvannini Bob Scott Godwin Steve Freeman O 'M . ir, in - 'X' i 1 JI Kristin lK.C.J Carol Gartner Michael Kevin Glad 5 '7 . 1 ' I 1 Qtft' 24, is i7f' ,S Sandra Diane Godwin 33 1 Andrea Tracy Frost ' DF- 6-. icing K an L get ' wwf-Y 'v , aw-' ffl 192 N A Nancy jo Gartner Randle Gene Glaser Tim Goetz Laurie Marie I.ance Bryan Frost Fuhrman i , gi n 3 ,Aga Y WMI r aj if 5 E I 3,7 P1 - .fx Brian Dou 'las Scott Alan L . Gearheard Gershrck 'E 'I-7f35Sn. ,Bigfrii tsss Atal gr, 1 'Q s y ,,-5 --Q L 2 ,.'31 ' .- I V -'M -ff ,, '-us., ' W ' '-...,'2..,, N . Catherine Ann Darrel Trac . Y Godwin Godwin 1l Frank Michael Ifdward james Goldade, jr. Goodell FRlilfMAN, M. Orchestra, French Club, Annual Staff, llonor Society FRliliMAN, S. BOC, AV Assistant, Library Assistant FROST, A. Powder-puff Game, BOC, Drill Team, Student Lounge Committee, Track, Concert Choir, Valkyries, French Club FUIIRMAN, I.. Football, Baseball, Intramurals GAlLliY, M. Football, Baseball, Swimming, BOC Committees, Intra- murals GANGE, P. mica, Annual Staff GARDNER, I.. Powderipuff Game I GARTNliR, K. BOC, Power-pull' Game, DBCA, Office Assistant GARTNFR, N. VL, Tennis, Chamber Band, Powder-puff Game, Ski Club, BOC, llonor Society, Student Ilelper GEARIIIEARD, B. Tennis, Intramurals, Teacher's Assistant GBRSIIICK, S. Cross Country, Track, 500-Mile Club, Intramurals GIOVANNINI, M. BOC, Student Lounge Committee, Football, Wrestling, Track, VK, Powder-puff Coach, Teacher's Assistant GLAD, M. Debate I Gl.ASliR, R. Student Ilelper, Iliking Viking, Student Government GODWIN, C. Pep Club , GODVVIN, R. Track GODVVIN, S. Track, Cross-Country, llonor Society, Band, Office Assistant, Art Assistant GOODIZLL, M. AFS President, Spanish Club, Stage Craft, Class Projects Seniors 43 Y . ew 3 A si , 6 L Q ur.:-' : it ...I 1 '86 'iw ' , w as I 1+ if 1 K 'T Todd Charles Constance Louise ' Gregory Don james Edward ,H ' I 'Wi I ' 5 PX Q W ,, ,Af if L qv- X a S 2' Diane Christie Gordon Gosselin Green Grow Haarsager 1 farg o i are W y . . A 'Q an Q .X t 4 I , W p i x? 1 1 A ' X . S i N Shaun Patrick Mark Walter Mike A. Paula Marie Stacie Lee Hanon Hansen Hanson Harbick Hardwick gf Va 5, gi. ai- 'W ff ' 7 iw! V i aaa, . R. 5 Q .l j' A A Qvb, is X N '..-.if-Z' - A F 1 A X f 'iv X ,C ll 'ig ,-'ii 'Rf , C if - -, 'HS' , QQ Brad Thompson Kim Maureen Mike Wayne Tamara Lynnette Kellie Maru. Harlow Harper Harris Harris ' Harrison 1 mf 4-'fr 1-r 'V I Ernie john Kimberly Donna Pete M. Charles l'l0W-l ililfmfflll' An'-lfCW Hartson Hauge llauglnnd Ileitz. jr. llelling 44 Seniors Greg ' Richard Hammermaster 1 Kimberly 'lean Ilaring Q' . MN I, I jan William Ilartlr Dun Iftlwaral Ilcnalrixsun fn Kimberly Ann ' Haneline David 'I'. 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S nal arals omrnattta owalar pull Ciamr. ll L aa It aalaars Assistant X iaung I C IAZIII AIN Cross Cuui C r L an tram aamma at a Ilui tatta rats at Cr L aaa X a ag Ial unaor C ass Pro Cats Iratk Iuvultr pull Cianat Il! C Iillslllg Viking Ilakang Vi A 'I Assistant Pamatr pu Caaacla lntramur s w ur ass Pr C s a III IXIDRIICSOIN D Dtbata Iranala Club AIS Class Prnlttts BOC Camaaaaattats llung P va unmr Pub X aaung lata III NINI Ill RC C IIIA Stualtnt Iltlptr Paavutltr pull C ami. C3 aaa Assistant 325113 2. , . 1 at i I. fat 2 . ia - 1 .f 'i Aj. 'tat' I . ' f Afif . 1. 2 . fu 1 .. 'X 'f. '. il ' ' f 1 Stall. 5' ' , 2 fan.. 'L'-it fa' -a -a liar. ' ' '. I . ' '- Luau' . 'llla A J 'I-- 'l'CNa -. 'I'l- Ma a I 1 - f 1 f Att'-. ,' ' V D'- ti an I. ' K- mari IIARINCI. K. Stutlcnt Ilclpcr. Ilcaaltla Careers. IIIIA. Art Club I I . I. . Ii ' aaa..Ivv' H'aa.'ia . IQCA I f.'. 1' nal' c. J' f . f ia' f . I Il mit ftaa a .' Ci ' P ' 1- M li 4 Dri 'lVaaa. . ' K' .ili- I I 'I . f. i f - Vi atry IIAI' Ili. K. ISOCL P itll-' -S'l l Ci tt . Drill lcaan. wr San 'I - 'l'raaC'k. Vzalka' Iii I ll- on tla' Rr lm. 't ui ' .' i lla.. J - H it ' aaaf ',. 1 3 3 'king IIlfI,I.IlYCi. ill. I7IfCi .l,i, '. 2 . 'I' A ll' f A ' . 1 - aals. Ilaaafl 1lll.'ILlI1I Cfla .'.' mic 't.'. Yaauag Lille fa 'f 5 i. I.: ' ' A. ' Miz -. lla' Seniors 45 alas ' J , '- krk, I Tim L Heidi Anne A Loren Christy Lyn Patrick K. 3 Herriford Hess Hicks Hill I Hillberg i 51313-. ff' t S H ..,. Q I W Z i 1 Marcie Kaye Steven Paul Kevin Patrick Kirk Steven Raymond L. Hobbs Hoffman Hollingsworth Holmes Holub S 'aa fi e Q y ' sf? f i if f ' if a b fx Y. 31 Q 'J F 1 , ff I 1 'V 1. 1 Scott Alan Cynthia Linda Richard T. Charles Paula Lorine Houghton Howland Huber Huggins Hunt K 4v .' ' 'M ii' 1 V 4 5 ' AA 'bi' 1 gg, 'ij S st is Eiga .ayrliy L 6- 'ee-' 'T' S ssv 9 i MHVIS jana I,ynn Michael Martin Vivian Faye Gregory Paul r Isaacs lsom jackson jacob james fi-6M Seniors joan Marte Brenda jean Hmes Hrtes em Q jodx de Shawn Tern Mane Hoover Hoskins Curtrs j Robert Wayne es ns 1? 4-1 , 11. 3 Q5 x 5 3' Peter Lynn Ramona HFSS H Student Helper HILL C Powder puff Game DFCA FHA HINFS jValkyr1es Concert Chonr Powder puff Game Dnll Team HITES B BOC Flect1onsComm1ttee Publxc1tyComm1ttee Powder ment Annual staff Track Cmderella Young, Llfe HOBBS M DFCA HOFFMAN S Football HOLLINGSWORTH K Wrestlmg Baseball Honor Society HOLMFS K Concert Choir Norselanders Baseball Intramurals Frddler On the Roof HOLUB R Honor Society Chess Club Hlkmg Vlklllb HOOVFR T Concert Cholr Norselanders Valkyrxes Drama HOSKINS j Drrll Team Captarn HOUGHTON S Intramurals Young, Lnfe DFCA Flectlons Com mittee Class Projects DFCA State Conference BOC Student Helper Honor Society VK HOWLAND C Thesptans Flowers for Algernon Vanguard Drama One Act Plays HUBFR R Basketball German Club Teachers Assnstant Hong Pew Honor Society HUNT P Band Powder puff Game ILFS C Hugh School Motocross IRISH R Intramurals Baseball Vanguard ACOB V BOC Tenms Young Lnfe Band Powder puff Game Honor Socxety BOC Commlttees AMFS G Band Baseball DIVIHE Team Boxmg, Team udo Cub Track FFFRFY P Stabe Band Concert Cholr Norselanders Frddler on the Roofl Flowers for Albernon The Mouse that Roared Ltttle Nell Thesplans Hong, Pew Debate Honor Socrety Sports An nouncer A 'fl ' S . . ' 7 ' O 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 , if I 5 , . , . , , - 1 L A - W .. ,V - - I 1 - r puff Game, Gymnast1cs,jV and Varsrty Yell staff, Student Govern- V-L Z, A-I 5, R14 , , , Y A .A 1 ' .. .4 -.1 1 ' ' ' ' 4 ' .' ' fF'??'r'1 ' I I lb 'F' ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 4 7 ' 7 1 7 . . . , , . . 1 ' 1 7 1 ' 1 ' ' 3 9 ' ! Y 7 Ia , ' fl 91 ,AI - 1 ' 1 1 U I ' 1 ' . A ' 1 ' 1 1 Y 1 , . X 1 - 1 ' . Y ' Y Y J 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 7 l J ' 1 ' 1 1 7 1 I 11 I 1 . 7 . ,, . Il I'h J ' ' ' 7 Y Y 1 H, I I y Q , I jeffrey jegglie Seniors 47 Ai A g 5 af W X A Christopher Marc Melissa Chantaey Gail Marie Alan Edward jellison jenkins jobb johnson N 73' fe , 'Q ., W is : x, 4 22 in A ii , 'C ' l l jeffrey Allan Lawerence joseph Amanda Michelle Sheryl Lynne johnston Patrick jones,jr. jones Keifer - I A I, Vikki Lynn Chan Kun Kiehl Kim N41 i 'az 3 Rick Roof and Ken Cockle reveal their true identities. Travis W. Susan Anne Kissner Klee 48 Seniors QWQ 'W 2' a ' 1 ,if ' , .,, eff A Z2 3. '1 Jw' ..- Z 35? 3-K f Cindy M. johnson 'W 119' gli . .1 . 'E' Shannon Kelly judy Ann Kindberg Greg A. Kline E-'1 James Allan Janet Ruth Johnson Johnson Pamela Joy Lisa Marie Keplinger Kibler Il X Jeffrey Alan Nancy Colleen King Kirk Janelle Rae Kevin Knight Neal Knutson JELLISON C Football Swimming Baseball Intramurals French Club BOC JENKINS M Student Government BOC Social Committee Key Club Secretary Powder puff Game Biking Viking JOBB G Band Pep Club Drill Team JOHNSON A BOC BOC Committees AV Set up for assemblies JOHNSON C Student Helper Library Assistant BOC Annual Staff Health Careers Officer JOHNSON JAMFS Chamber Band Orchestra Intramurals German Cub JOHNSON JANFT BOC Band OHNSTON J Water Polo Swim Team Baseball BOC Social Committee VK Biking Viking Stage Band Young Life unior Class Christmas Tree Sale ONFS L Baseball Football Junior Class Projects ONFS A Mixed Choir Norselanders Concert Choir BOC French Club Honor Socrety Pride in School Committee Elections Com mittee Social Committee FHA Powder puff Game Valkyries Young Life KFIFFR Library Assistant Student Helper KFLLY S Band KFPLINGFR P BOC Health Careers Graphic Arts Student Helper KIBLFR L BOC Standards Committee Social Committee Honor Society Tennis Office Assistant KIFHL V Debate Pep Club Hong Pew KINDBFRG J Band Swim Team French Club KING J Soccer Tennis Band KIRK N Track Student Helper Mixed Choir Concert Choir Val kyrres French Club Norselanders KISSNFR T Intramurals KLFF S Pride in School Committee Hiking Viking Honor Society KLINF C DFCA Honor Society KNIGHTJ Drama Fiddler On the Roof' Flowers For Algernon The Mouse that Roared Little Nell Honor Society Norse landers Concert Choir Big Sister Thespians Vice President Valky ries KNUTSON K Track Biking Viking 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 - 7 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 4 1 J 1 ' Y 'I 7 7 Y 1 1 1 1 1 - 0 -I 4 1 ' 1 1 J ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 , , - - , . 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 4 , . , 4 , . ' ' 1 ' 1 1 1 4 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 9 7 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 4 , . . -. - . . . . . Y . ' '1 ' 1 1 ., . 1 , 4. - 1 .4 11 Y 1 1 1 1 1 1. .1 1- 1 1, - 1 1 1 ' Y . . 1 1 1 1 7 7 1 1 1 S . A i A 9 'Qt X X .. A 9 H sf. va- 'R if 1 4 H' Q: X 'H l 1 .5 , E Lori Annette Konwent Mary Gwyn LaGesse Michel james Lewis Tony David Makepeace 50 Seniors 5 Mark Frank Kosin Frank Wayne Kooser Judith Marie Theresa Kralovic Lorn Ben Eric Glenn Nancy joan Lang Larson Lavinder V Q f Q , 'A A HQ f .Why Li jon Marvin joel Lee Melvin David leyda Ligrano Loucks Karen Marie julia Anne Donald B. Maloney Maloy Marks Sharon Lynn Kratochvil HE L.-X3 a t A l 3 Scott M. Leen Sandy I.. Lund U Goldie A. Martin Karen Lynn Bob Kusick Kuzminsky ef 7 . Andrew Paul Maurice Gerard Leitner Letourneau awf- -vs Q Sally Ann Tracy Boyd Luppino Lyon julie Susan julie Susan Martin Mathiasen KONWFNT L Pep Club Treasurer Tennis French Club BOC Powder Puff Game Social Committee Flectrons Committee KOOSFR F Debate Young, Life Art Club Hong, Pew The Mouse That Roared KRALOVICJ Powder Puff Game Volleyball Basketball Slow pitch Honor Soclety Office Assistant Drama Fiddler on the Roof KUSICK K Concert Choir Valkyries Norselanders French Club Powder Puff Game Volleyball Manag,er Honor Society LAGFSSF M Flectrons Committee Honor Society Valkyries Con cert Choir Norselanders Pride in School Committee The junior Pub LANG F Wrestling, Powder Puff Mascot Ski Club LAVINDFR N Chamber Band VL BOC Honor Society Secretary Flections C ommrttee Social Committee Pride in School Committee Orchestra ASB Secretary Cinderella President Key Club Hug,h OBrien Award Finalist Girl of the Month Masonic Award Grrls State Student Government Class Projects Powder Puff Game Young, Life LFFN SF1nance Committee Social Committee Intramurals Golf Young, Life Baseball Powder Puff Cheerleader LFITNFR A German Club LFTOURNFAU M Biking, Viking, The Mouse ThatRoared Little Nell Social Committee Pride in School Committee Student Government BOC LIGRANOj Football Wrestling, Track Biking, Viking, Big, Brother LOUC KS M Stag,e Band Chamber Band Orchestra German Club Soccer LUND S VL Secretary DFCA Powder Puff Game Drill Team BOC LUPPINO S Valkyries Student Helper Office Assistant Powder Puff Game LYON T DFCA BOC Hong, Pew MAKFPFACF T Intramurals Soccer MAIONFY K German Club MAI OYJ Volleyball Basketball Track Spanish Club Hiking, V1 king, Chamber Band MARKS D Football Wrestling, Track Band Stag,e Band Powder Puff Coach Powder Puff Cheerleader MARTIN -I Drill Team Concert Choir Mixed Choir Valkyrles Track FHA MATIIIASFN J Honor Society Drill Team Powder Puff Game Track Cinderella Statistician ' 7 ' 7 7 7 7 7 7 ' , , . , . 7 ' 7 7 7 7 .. . 7 ' 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ' 7 7 7 7 4 - ya ' 7 7 . ., . . , , , , , , v ya ' v 4 7 ' 7 7 7 7 1 A 7 7 7 s ' 4 ' 1 y 7 7 7 7 - - 7- 7 7 7 s ' ' 7 7 7 7 v ' 1 4 4 7 ' 7 7 7 7 y ' A .r - 1, 4 s 7 . 7 . . , . . . Y . . 7 . , , . LEWIS, M. Thesplans President, Young Life, Flowers for Algernon , 7 7 7 . an A A J 7 7 J . Y . . 7 . . 7 .7 a 7 ' 7 7 7 7 ,. . . ' 7 ' 7 7 7 1 7 . . s I - 4 I 1 7 ' 7 ' 1 7 7 7 '. .1 4 A ' A ' 1 - 7 ' 7 7 7 , , , , . . , ., 7 7 7 a 1 v ' S 7 ' A I 9 l 1 9 Y ' . Y a 7 ' 4 . ' y 1 7. - 7 ' 7 7 7 7 7 , , 7 ' 7 4 7 ' 7 7 7 4 .4 ' A 1 - 4 7 ' 7 7 7 ' 7 S ' 51 Kari jinnee , 'Gregory Scott McClain McConnell Scott Dee Tamara Rene McLean McMahon Shanna Rae Ed A. Mickelson I Miller Rebecca A. Susan Darleen Morey Morgan V 52 Seniors Mitchel john P. Dennis Lee McDonald McElroy McEntee . . - ha! f. - fi il .1 51141. ri. 'R . Izffl' .A ' - is wg. :yah fr S- V 'fir 54- J t Q A A 4 ' mkh . ' ,. i 1, QA , E- 7 ' Y? W ' Paula Marie Peter N. Michael Wyatt Medicus Meisinger Merod Ev 'Q . x 1 . W , A . . Q . - F M, .f x 1 45: 3. - , ' ,W A, -. . L -.. H d Greg K. Susan Marie Daniel Robert Miller Miller Monarch Q, Scott Douglas Morris Belinda Terry L. Moses Mounts S. . + 55 Q 3 l Q ii! . .Q Q W i 2? Q J ,J 3' , I i Tracey Louise Kelly james McGee McKenna A Beatrice Ann Wayne Michael Merrick Meyer Dale Allen Pamela D. Montague Callahan - Moors Russ T 'l'racy Lynn Muncy Munson x . MCCLAIN, K. Honor Society, French Club, German Club, BOC, Young Life, Social Committee, Standards Committee, junior Pub Editor MCCONNELL, G. Spanish Club MCGEE, T. Social Committee Chairman, Elections Committee, VL, Yellstaff, Powder-Puff Game, Valkyries, Concert Choir, Student Government, BOC, FHA, Homecoming Princess, Honor Society, Young Life, Key Club, Senior Prom Committee, Daffodil Princess Candidate, Track Cinderella, Big Sister, Girl-of-the Month MCKENNA, K. Student Helper MCLEAN, S. Wrestling MCMAHON, T. Annual Staff, Library Assistant MEDICUS, M. DECA, Thespians, Student Helper, Slowpitch MEISINGER, P. Wrestling, Football, Honor Society, Chess Club, BOC MEROD, M. Stage Band, Chamber Band, Intramurals, Honor Society MEYER, W. Stage Band, Concert Band, Chamber Band, Orchestra, Teacher's Assistant MICKELSON, S. VICA Club MILLER, E. Stage Band, Chamber Band, Biking Viking, Hong Pew, Constitutions Committee, Senior Class Yell Leader MILLER, G. Student Helper, Intramurals MILLER, S. Biking Viking, Hong Pew, Social Committee, German Club, Young Life, Office Assistant, Health Careers, Pride-in-School Committee MONARCH, D. Annual Staff, Vanguard, German Club, Hong Pew, Ilonor Society, Intramurals, Young Life, Golf MOORS, PQ Graphic Arts, Drill Team, Powder-Puff Game, Track MOREY, R. Honor Society, Swim Team, French Club, Young Life MORGAN, S. DECA, FHA MORRIS, S. Big Brother MOSES, B. Swim Team, BOC Committees, Honor Society, Key Club, AFS MOUNTS, T. Volleyball, Track, Student Government, AFS, Social Committee, Pride-in-School Committee, Honor Society, Elections Committee, German Club, Powder-Puff Game, Young Life, Key Club, Band MUNCY, R. Intramurals, Soccer MUNSON, T. Pep Club, Yellstaff, Volleyball, Basketball, Cross Country, Track, Annual Staff, transfer from Cle Elum High School a 'Seniors 53 ' 1 l u rw 443' ' 1 - 3 A Q' - wx 5 -QW in S Ji Q in i Y ' 1 i gg li Q25 1 2' .4 f S- or ' Melanie Ann Nancy Myhre Nelson Rena Lyn james Forrest Newell Newman eeen h eeee O ii? ef J' Darren Michell D'l,aine Ann Nybo Ohrberg Shirlee A. Kenneth Ray Osborne Owen 54 Seniors Richard I,. Nelson Keith Alan Nicholson -1 Ron Olsen Marry Scon Pachkofsky Sushila Devi john Nelson Nemchik i i N A rr ss' .4 . 1 X. ' Il 14 'f-- ', nan. ,. ' ' ' l F' srss is Y- y QP y N as , E 'S ff V ...X P LL A iii .L 'l'eresa,Ann Tracy A. Nix Nix ' Powder-puff coaches discuss strategy. , MYHRI' M Drama Blg Srster Vanguard Honor Socrety Thespr ans Powder puff Game NFISON R Student Helper Baseball Nl MCHIK j DFCA NFWMAN ,I Drama NIX TFRFSA DFCA DFCA Semmar Powder puff Game NIX TRACY DFCA NOVIFIIO B Debate Honor Socrety VK German Club NlIT'lFR L Student Helper One Act Plays Drama Thesprans NYBO D Football Basketball Teachers Assrstant OHRBFRG D Flowers For Algernon Tennrs Student Govern ment Student Lounge Committee Chanrman Young Lrfe AFS Pow tu Key Club Publrcrty Commrttee OI SON LARRY BOC Baseball Intramurals Offrce Assrstant Wrtstlmg OI SON LISA BOC Sophomore Class Yell Leader BOC Commit tus VL Volleyball Basketball Varsrty Yellstaff Powder puff Game Glrl of the Month Daffodil Prmcess Candidate 5Concert Band Track Cmderella OWI' N K Sophomore Class Vrce Presrdent Basketball Football ltnms Track DFCA BOC Social Commrttee Powder puff Drrll ltam Office Assnstant VK PARKFR A Honor Soclety German Club Hong Pew PARKFR D Cross Country German Club French Club Hong Pew llonor Socrety Powder puff Drlll Team 1, . , . Y . 7 , . , .- . , - 4 1 , . , 1 , . . f , - . 1 ' ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 13 1 ' ' ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 I , ' 1- 7 11, , - A 1 A Y 1 7 1 1 ' der-puff Game, Class projects, Social Committee, Elections Commit- . 1, I , . . . ' 7 Y Y 9 9 1 ' y ' 1 1 1 l ' A A 1 1 1 V 1 I 1 ' I 1 . - - - . . . x 1 1 1 4 Y 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 J 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' M 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 7 4 1 - 1 1 1 7 1 , - o Semors 5 5 we . 'X 5 rg i t 5 i il fx? T, .,., -. I kk t rg ,:., , ge .. .. if M - sk F P l ggi! ,g 'X in We 5331! kin! me l S?-if '1 fre D , ,A ur '1 T12 at x f 'Ai A :W L3 If 1' fl 1 5' r will f - 1 w, Q . Michael Lee Suzette A. Bradley D. Parker Parker Parlari ai will if fi? t , J. fy . 1 3' -SW -. A 'K w tw? 1- Anthony Michael Christine Marie Patient Patterson M .. :E-if I ' P ' 4 ui. 49 sf Q fu, 4 Q: if t 'Q t l ' 'S u N. 3, r N' Q ft., wi' K 52 , 'Saw X3 X Q: Teresa Marie Sandra Christine Steven Dean Yvonne Colleen Marie Pederson Pederson Perry Peters Peterson ' X .- te, ,.. me va, ii 'T Q , ' W, 4 ,wa ig.. HHH? 'Q 4? X s 'S ' , 'Sk' K ici . ' ' t -- srl 'L 1' ' ' Ifik.-flsg 'ffl B ii ffirff., Q: h, Av b ig? . A Qt:iii2. - i 415 Russell Goore Diana Lynn Pamela Dee Scott Orris Patrick john Picha Pikaart Pletcher . Porter Pounds tvs- if X rf ' v rv r ig! N 're' g- , Tracie Lee Jeff Shari L. Brenda Joanne Larry Robert Radcliff Ramsaur Randall Ransom Rantanen 56 Seniors ur-V' f' :lf Hai G hifi-I:lMVf:..,7. :.Tii . X,.. I' 'lf .f 1 ' t . f . ,, ,. . . L .E ,X ggi X I ' . K . '. .i Cathie Ann Danette Patton ' Payne Theresa Lynette Jane Pettit Pfeiffer l nl Daniel Joseph Steven Thomas Quann Quast Eric Ole - jennifer Rasmussen ' Rees PARKER, M. Football, Track, Intramurals, Powder-Puff Coach, Educational Priorities Committee, Basketball, German Club, Young Life A PARKER, S. Drama, Mixed Choir, Valkyries PATIENT, A. Golf, Intramurals, Student Helper PATTON, C. BOC PEDERSON, S. Choir PEDERSON, S. BOC, Teacher's Assistant, Intramurals, Water Polo PERRY, Y. Drill Team, Powder-Puff Game, Senior Ball Committee PETERS, C. Mixed Choir, Valkyries, Norselanders, Concert Choir, VL, DECA, Powder-Puff Game, Big Sister, Spanish Club PETERSON, T. DECA, Social Committee, Pride-in-School Commit- tee, Young Life, Hong Pew. PICHA, R. Football, Basketball, Tennis, Powder-Puff Coach, VK, BOC, Young Life, German Club A PIKAART, D. Basketball, Volleyball, Powder-Puff Game PLETCHER, P. Powder-Puff Game, Drill Team Captain, BOC, Stat- istician, Girl-of-the-Month, Young Life, FHA, Social Committee, Elections Committee, Pride-in-School Committee PORTER, S. BOC, Student Helper POUNDS, P. BOC, Drama, Thespians, Fiddler on the Roof, One Act Plays, Flowers For Algernon, Concert Choir, Norselanders, Social Committee QUANN, D. German Club, BOC, Pep Club QUAST, S. DECA RADCLIFF, T. FHA ' RAMSAUR, Soccer, Hiking Viking RANSOM, B. Drill Team, BOC, French Club, Powder-Puff Game, llonor Society, Statistician, BOC Committees RANTANEN, L. Football, DECA, Basketball, Class Projects, Elec- tions Committee, Social Committee, Student Store Manager REES, Honor Society, Valkyries, Student Helper, BOC, Elections Committee, Hong Pew, Powder-Puff Seniors 57 1 Gloria jean Brocl-cel - Rhoads Michael Ross Richards ., is if Q' dm 5 . T 1- rf J .V . ., r. dei -w.-re A: J' V: .- fe ' a -af-Qrfgw-ini ' ' ff 19,1 1 t ai -55 gg: . i ff: V f Lisa Diane Richardson Renee' Susan Rinehart james Lee D Aileen Shirley David Alan Paul Edward Robinson Rodvelt Roemmich Rogers Q . 1 s VV 'TE ' ,,iii is ,D y w Diane Marie Randy D. Dave Kelly Susan Rosquist Rutledge Sawtelle Sawyer , vv, ,..- ,J 'L ::K f 3 , -iz ,Xl ik ? 'P K Wibke Dhushshantha Vijesundara William Allan Kevin james Schomburg Senevirathne Shadle Shanklin 58 Seniors I Anita E. Ringmann Elliott B. Roland Terrance Lane ' Scharz in ,' 7 ,. ti - rn ga C Lauri Anne Shannon Sherry Leigh Roberts Richard Allen Roof Kathy Mary Schick R 4, rryr ,lq . .,,y , Michael Shannon Glenn R. Robertson Gregory Micheal Root 5 W an.. Q , L eeey 5- of Q . Scott William Schmidt ' ,QL , XY. g 'eva :fx V i K k - .. . 1 ,V - . if I IEW 'Q' iv W 'Q' et ,v is , E ' 9' e . 1 ...L 5 , ww W janine Marie Sharp RIIOADS G. Volleyball Gymnastics Track BOC Powder-puff Game Honor Society BOC Committees Vanguard P.F. Assistant Debate RICIIARDS M. Wrestling BOC P.E. Assistant RICHARDSON L. Honor Society Hiking Viking Basketball Vol- leyball Powder-puff Game Young Life ROBIIRTS S. Pep Club Health Careers FHA Big Sister Pride-in- School Committee FBLA ROBIIRTSON G. Cross-Country 500-Mile Club Track Craphic Arts Intramurals ROBINSON j. Wrestling Track Orchestra Stage Band Concert Band Chamber Band Norselanders Concert Choir Viking Variety BOC RODVIILT A. Chamber Band Concert Band Student Helper Elec- ROCVRS ,P. Intramurals Basketball Ticket Seller ROOF R. Young Life Teachers Assistant Football Basketball Baseball Band Intramurals ROOT G. Intramurals Ski Club I ROSQUIST D. Chamber Band Drill Team SAWYFR K. German Club Powder-puff Game BOC Pride-in- School Committee Flections Committee Vanguard Concert Band Annual Staff SCIIICK K. Volleyball Baseball Concert Choir Norselanders SCIIOMBURG W. Exchange Student Germany Band Volleyball lirench Club SIINIIVIRA FHNF D. Exchange Student-Ceylon SIIADI F W. Football Basketball Baseball Sophomore Class Presi- dent VK Key Club Vice President Pride-in-School Committee Senior Class President Vanguard Fditor Young Life Student Gov- ernment SIIANNON L. Powder-puff Game Teachers Assistant SIIARP Annual Staff l Y 7 7 7 Y 1 is I 1 1 1 4 1 1 T Y, Y Y , Y ya Y ' Y 9 Y . . . , Y 7 F 7 7 ' ' , Y Y F I i l . , . , 5 Y 5 Y 7 4 1 1 1 7 7 1 1 Y 1 3 Y Y tions Committee, BOC, Hong Pew, Spanish Club, Powder-puff Game Y 3 1 1 ' s ' Y . Y 7 7 Y , l A 1 1 7 ' ! Y , ' 9 3 3 Y 1 4 3 Y Y 7 I 9 5 3 K 1 7 A 1 1 1 L . ' ' 1, 7 ' '1 1 I 1 1 1 5 U A 7 T 1 3 Y 9 ' Y i Y T ' U O Seniors 59 Nancy Marie Shefchik I-1- Troy Douglas Robert W. Sherman l john joseph Simmons Sim0l'lS ff V Lf, ., 4 . 2 'x fi . Jr' L sr l 'li 1 ii. ' Scott L. Bruno T. Snyder Sommer Christine Rene St. Cyr 60 Seniors S jack Lane Starkel Linda Grace Ellen Louise Shields Shulene ss Selfs S' s r A e . Silas ,af VV - A ii ' f Katherine Lee Simons Rory Dean Skinner i Frank C. Darryl Lee Spataro Spruell ' l l-l -l .52 gig: l- Elizabeth Agnes Eric Vernon Stephanick Stolte Elisabeth CBetsyJ Shull Lisa M. Smith William Andrew Squier I k W . 1 2 S 3 A A Stl i i f if f ,vy 1 ig y. ' WY Karen Louise Stowe jr i T3 Kevin Lee Cheri Rae Sibbert Sick - .'I fs ' 2 - i ' - 1. , I ' , if fe is .t ,. 3 H 1 A - N . ,ix,z,,: ,. . l 8 fa 5, ,K vxxx 4 rl V VL Jyk Timothy Michael Kelly Marie Smith Snoke Mike Zevenbergen smiles for the camera. SHEFCHIK, N. DECA, BOC, Elections Committee, Social Commit- tee, Pep Club, Teacher's Assistant, Health Careers, Drama, Van- guard, journalism SHERMAN, R. Soccer V SIIIELDS, L. Young Life, French Club, Hiking Vikings, Choir, Biking Vikings, Track AFS SIIULENE, E. Gymnastics, Spanish Club, BOC, Pride-in-School Committee SHULL, E. Honor Society, Thespian Secretary, Ski Club, Band, Pow- der Puff, Hong Pew, BOC, Key Club, Spanish Club, Young Life, Student Helper, Cross Country and Track Statistician, Daffodil Prin- cess Candidate SIBBERT, K. Water Polo, Swim Team, Concert Choir SICK, C. Spanish Club, Debate, DECA, Social Committee, Student Ilelper, Young Life SIMONS, K. BOC, FHA, Mixed Choir, Concert Choir, Student Ilelper, Office Assistant, Teacher's Assistant, Volleyball Score Keep- er, junior Class Christmas Tree Sale SMITH, L. Powder- puff Game, Elections Committee, Honor Society, French Club, VL, Young Life, Daffodil Princess Candidate, FHA SNOKE, K. Powder-puff Game Y SNYDER, S. VK, Young Life, Cross-Country, Tennis, Intramurals, Ilonor Society SOMMER, B. Golf SPATARO, F. Intramurals, Spanish Club SQUIER, W. Football, Intramurals, Honor Society, Spanish Club, BOC, Young Life STARKEL, Track, AFS . STEPIIANICK, E. Key Club, Social Committee, Publicity Commit- tee, Honor Society, Band, French Club r STOLTE, E. German Club, Intramurals, Young Life STOWE, K. Debate, VL, Concert Band, Chamber Band, Honor Society, Hong Pew ' V Seniors 61 X.. ' ' ' 'i 'S -0 s 9 1 L i S 'lr L l ,1 it , d , - , ,I 1AA y Z L y is ll, , 3, K ' if 'L' 'Tl S P, LQ' me L+ we Q. .. V . . , X 1 ,, . L: Mkhael S- joe Ralph Brian james Careen Frances A Cathleen Ann Stroh Stultz Susee Swanson Swanson S H L 5' my S as , L , MM, 1 00 5 - , , 11 M-li? if Q - at ff 5 y y 4-e.,,. ef' ' fl i. 'if fs 5 if S ., -ra . Kaz ffirgf, K A1 ' ip Q3 A - K rgfswi, A T E a , ,- Robert Franklin Donna Marie Brian David julie Irene Gary L. Takemura Tecca Templin Tevis Thomas - ? ff it L I -EQ -P' 'CX 5,9 L' H1 Q' 1 ' N, , ' 2 . .. M Q , .f Q 1 'M' n' ' 1' 1 L '? '1 E' ff , uf, f ,f i ' ' H ' 'i fi E355 f L TAL? ' V Q '- ,, 1' x l ' , X ' ,gf A Gary Dean Cynthia Dawn Guy Willis jeffrey A. jerry Stephen Thomson Thornton Thrall Todd Tomal Michael Dean Tungsvik 62 .Seniors Marc E. Tunstall 'sa ' Lynda Louise Tyler Don Dale U Ibright 16 f yi t .:,r , a we 'Y , Kristine Marie VanBusl-cirk Shannon Lynn Swanson Shelley Lynn Thomas Tommy Stephen Tomal jean Francis Vassey . Brent E. Swesey Daniel W. Thompson Tammy Eileen Toulou je-annie Angeline Venzone SIROH M Student Helper Young Lrfe Flectlons Committee Mas Lot Water Polo Intramurals Tennis Baseball SIULTZ .I Powder puff Cheerleader SUSFF B Football Wrestling Track DFCA BOC SWANSON S CARFFN Health Careers Secretary and Treasurer IIIA German Club Student Helper SWANSON CATHLFFN Spanish Club Chess Club Health Club SWANSON S Matmald Student Helper Powder puff Game Dra ma ournalrsm IAKI-MURA R Wrestling Cross Country Track Baseball Pow der puff Coach BOC Young Life Constitution Committee Socral Committee Pride 1n School Commrttee Hong Pew Band VK Ilonor Society French Club ASB Vrce Presrdent Student Govern ment Smokmg Committee Class Projects HCCA D Drill Team DFCA IIMPLIN B Young Life BOC Student Government Boy of the Month Football Drvrng Intramurals Farmboy Prrde ln School C ommrttee Co Chairman Norselanders Chorus Powder puff Cheer leader Key Club Student Lounge Committee Fiddler on the Roof Sophomore Homecoming Prince IIVIS j Health Careers Vice President FHA Art Club Hrkmg Vlking President Concert Band Annual Staff THOMAS G BOC Cross Country Track Tennis Standards Com Month Annual Staff Fdrtor IHOMAS S Spanish Club Hong Pew Pep Club Young Lrfe IIIOMPSON D Chamber Band Stage Band Honor Socrety Hong Pew IIIORNTON C DFCA AV Assistant Powder puff Game IIIRAIL G Football Intramurals IODD j Norselanders Concert Choir Biking Vrkmg Young Life IOMAI. j Football Baseball Basketball Track Powder puff Cheerleader IOMAL T Football Basketball Baseball Track BOC Powder puff Coach IOUI OU T DFCA Powder puff Game IUNGSVIK M Football Baseball Intramurals BOC Standards Committee IUNSTALL M Soccer Baseball lYl FR L Hrklng Vrkrng AFS Drlll Team Hong Pew Ticket Seller President VICA Chess Club VANBUSKIRK K Cholr DFCA Social Committee Flectlons Committee FHA Office Assrstant VASSFYDI Band Orchestra VINLONF j Powder puff Game Cross Country Basketball lraek German Club Key Club Publicity Committee Social Com mittee Girl of the Month Debate Band Class Proyects Pep Club Intramurals BOC AFS r 1 I Y 1 . 1 1 ' 1 1 4 I 1 ' Q 2 F 9 7 7 1 7 I 1 'A L , . ' - Y 4 '1 1 1 1 1 4 1 , . . . , I N 1 1 1 . 1 4 ' 1 1 '- 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' . ,J l 1 1 1 1 Y . 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I Y . . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' I . Y . . 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 . , . , . 1 1 1 - 4 Y - . . ' 7 ' 7 7 7 . . Y . -. - 1 1 1 1 1 4 ' 1 1 1 ' ' M A Y - 11 - 1. 1 1 1 1 . Y . , , , . . . . 1 1 . 1 4 1 ' 1 1 1 ' I 1 1 , . 1 - 1 1 1 ' mittee Charrman, VK, 500-Mile Club, Intramurals, Boy-of-the- , , 1 1 - 1 Y 7 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 4 1 1 ' 1 1 A 1 1 - 1 , , . . . . . . Y Y Y 7 ' 7 7 7 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1. s I . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' , 1 1 , . 4 , ' 7 ' 7 7 7 7 ' JJ 1 1 , 7 ' 7 1 1 1 . . Y . . Y . Y . ' ' 1 ' ' 7 7 7 7 I ' 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 4 1 1 4 . aj . . 4 1 1 ' 7 ' Y 1 1 I - - I ' 'X ' 7 7 7 , , Q . . . . . 1 . - 1 1 1 1 . an . . - A- F 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ' 1 1 Seniors Tim Earl Vesey Jia 'S was X, .f Dale Gerard Wanden Dean Alan Wescort - -wiv' 4 fy ' Wm D. Elizabeth Wiley 64 Seniors Sally Frances David Powell Villalva Voracek Anna Maria Waldherr , l Brian Terri Ann Darryl L. Watson Watson Wear Qf , AA: S ,L ',. f Lrg, , , sf. ' N kg 4 JL ' 4 s W ,af ,l 'o L34 , gg Fw 'r if W l A LX li in r r h Todd Courtney Gary Lee Lisa Marie Patrick Wesrby Wesrmark White 1 5 , 4 ii Lf Leon L. Gary L. jerry Lloyd Wilharm Williams ' Williams Keith Duane Wallin Sheryl Ann Webb i Robert james White Richard David Willis il Holly Lynn Anita L. Wallwork Waltson Mickey A. jane Kathryn Weinrich Wells f Robert Kurt Glenn E. Wiese Wilcox Alex joseph Martin Wllstln Wilson VESEY, T. Water Polo, Swimming, Track, All-State Water Polo Team VORACEK, D. German Club, Concert Band, Chamber Band, Soccer WALDHERR, A. BOC, Swimming, Water Polo WALLWORK, H. Flowes For Algernon WALSTON, As Social Committee, Elections Committee, Powder- puff l Game WANDEN, D. Track WATSON, B. DECA, Intramurals, Soccer 1 WATSON, T. j.V. Yellstaff, Honor Society, Track Statistician, French Club, Senior Class Projects, Powder-puff Game WEBB, S. DECA, Teacher's Assistant WEINRICH, M. Debate, Hong Pew, Pep Club, AFS, Honor Society, German Club, Key Club, Young Life WELLS,j. Powder-puff Game, Honor Society, Hong Pew, Key Club, Thespians, Spanish Club, Valkyries, The Mouse That Roared , Pep Club WESCOTT, D. Chamber Band, Intramurals WESTBY, T. Football, Basketball, Baseball, Intramurals WHITE, L. Concert Band, Powder-puff Game, FHA, Gymnastics WHITE, R. Stage Band, Concert Band, Orchestra, Track WILEY, E. Fiddler On the Roof , Powder-puff Game, BOC, Senior Class Projects WILHARM, L. jV Baseball, German Club WII.LlAMS, G. Tennis, Chess Club WlLLIAMS,j. Basketball, Baseball, Golf, BOC, Spanish Club, Pow- der-puff Coach, Young Life WILLIS, R. Senior Class Vice-President, BOC, Annual Staff, Van- guard, Intramurals, Boy-of-the-Month, Young Life, Senior Ball Committee, Senior ,Class Projects, Teacher's Assistant, Daffodil Es- cort Wll.SON,j. Concert Band, DECA, Student Helper, Stagecraft, Busi- ness Manager, Retailer ' , Seniors 65 we ,....., 5 , Z ' 4 .M i ggfvw' - ' :sp 'fr' ly! Jr, kv' ,f , ggi? Lorraine Louise Scott Charles Wilson Wilson l Kimberly Ann Susan Patricia Wright Young Troy A. George Gregory Zehnder Zemanek Q Y O' 1 yi M 9' Q Q . If , .A,af.,.. ,, .Y ar .T 45' janice jeanine ' john Henry Wise ' Wright ..,,-r l ,t S Daina LaMar Lisa Suzanne Zachary Zampardo jon joseph Lisa Marie Zemanek Zeok CAMERA SHY james Bailey Wendy Baker Dara Graham liruce Holbert Patrick Holden jerry Hopkins ' Coleen Hopkins Ted johnson Randy joseph Kim Koppelmann ' Zimmerman ,Diania Kropelnicki 66 Seniors 'Scott Linke X jack l.onyo ' Kimberly Mann Rick Martin Ken Morgan ' Rick Muhm . Tina Rebsamen julie Speakes - Mark Taylor lla Vu ' Alice Whitman llarold Wolff l 1 l Karen Patricia Wright Gina Christine Zarelli U I Michael james I Zevenbergen WILSON,'L. Debate, Honor Society Treasurer, Girl's State, German Club, Powder-puff Game, Board of Control, Constitution Commit- tee, junior Pub Assistant Editor, Masonic Finalist, Hugh O'Brian Award Finalist WILSON, S. Basketball, Football, Baseball, Intramurals WISE, Honor Society, Ticket Seller, German Club, AFS, French Club WRIGHT, Chess Club, German Club, Intramurals WRIGHT, Karen Art Club, Hiking Viking, Student Helper WRIGHT, Kimberly DECA, Powder-puff Game I YOUNG, S. Concert Choir, Elections Committee, Office Assistant, Varsity Yellstaff, Daffodil Princess Candidate, ,IV Yellstaff, Honor Society ZACHARY, D. DECA, FHA ZAMPARDO, L. Chamber Band, BOC, Social Committee, Standards Committee, Publicity Committee, Honor Society . ZARELLI, G. DECA Historian, Powder-puff Game, BOC, Office Assistant ZEMANEK, Football, Concert Choir, Norselanders ZEOK, L. Teacher's Assistant, Drama, Student Helper, Young Life ZEVENBERGEN, M. junior Class President, Key Club President, Debate Team Captain, Honor Society, VK, Constitution Committee Chairman, Boy-of-the-Month, Young Life, Hong Pew Board Mem- ber, BOC, Golf, Intramurals, Educational Priorities Committee ZIMMERMAN, R. Soccer, Intramurals, Baseball -l.joDee Blumlein is in good spirits after the seniors' Pow- der-Puff victory. 2. Frank Kooser leans back and enjoys class. 3. Where's the steering wheel? asks Dan Bonner. Seniors 67 IWW? , - - Kg! .Ah -' Q: gi- iss! farmed att' 'KK Q49 '.. .tw-as ZGan.A- Q - ...-riff' nl.- Hm , H -,,,-- Q o ll --Y llnderclassmm rhus uniors We're the Class That's Second To Noneg Victory's Ours In '81! The junior class started the school year by selling at the concessions stand at games and sponsoring a pep dance. Cther fund -raising events that proved to be successful were a T-shirt sale during the basketball season, a Christmas tree sale, a Class of '81 pin sale and the junior Prom. Leading the juniors through their activities were President Cheryl Wetterhusg Vice-President Kim Simmonsg Secretary Michelle Bowen and Yell Leader Erica Zufelt. Advisers for the junior class were Mr. DeLaurenti, Mr. Giannobile, Miss Nybo and Mr. Tevis. 70 Underclass Rick Aitlxins Mark Alkm john Allan Dawn Almlic jerry Andcrsun ohn Andusun J x Robin Archer .l Lori Arnold Susan Arnold Steven Avila Erica Ayqrs Lisa Balsrad jcannc liarrholmmw Kathy liatcs Chris Iiuklq Darla Bug Paul Buntsnn Brenda Greg Iilmh Linda Iiraisp Angie lioirano Russ Bulls Donald Iinoiscrrl csse Arnold Brock Bresler Leonora Brickman Gary Brines Linda Brooks Terese Brunoff Tracy Buck T lr james Bullinger Lisa Bullinger Diane Burden Steven Burnett Shellene Burrell David Bush N- . X, x Brad Campbell joseph Cannon Mary Carosiello Craig Castaneda Heidi Celmer Mary Christensen Gregory Conine eff Cook Scott Corey Mark Corwin Glenn Coryell Patricia Crabtree ,nd ma E 72 Underclass Wigs Troy Buck Teresa Budzak Frank Bue Kimberly Buehler Amy Bueler Elizabeth Buldhaupt Lori Butler Cynthia Byrd Laurin Cady Alan Cain Matt Call Mike Callahan Xuan-Mai Chu Kimberly Clark Dave Cockle Todd Coe Patience Colkitt Marti Collins Dawn Craig Sue Cranston Danielle Crashul Michael Cughan Mark Curtis james Cyphers .ii Amy Dahlen Paul Davey Brian De Boer Terry Deffenhaugh Kenneth Demangelaere johnny Deuhle G: Tis-'jf P'w' vi Kingslee Dorwin EriC Douglas Molly Drummond Donald Duke Glen Duringer Renee Efaw Lori Fariss Dawn Farmer Karen Fernandes jeff Fiedler Stacy Finch Teresa Fisher Pat Fox Kris Franich Tim Frantz Gail Fredricks Paul Fredson Anne Freeman .ga lv Debbie Devercux Kacey Dewey Mike Dole Robin Dollarhide Rachel Dolph Dianne Doonan . x Af Sharon Ehnat Kathy Fkman Shannon Elliott Thomas Emslcy Marvin Fngelhardt Debora Everett Kari Fleisch Del Flint Larry Folk Gail Foster Karen Foster Inell Fousel Mike Fry Kathy Fulton Bill Gallagher Dave Gallagher f jackie Gano Sherry Giese Heidi Gill Renee Gilles Tom Gilliam Teresa Gonseth Kelly Gordon Theresa Graham X- i sf'- 5 H-. ' fe Nancy Hagen Shawn Haire Bill Haley Tami Haley Pete Hall Stephen Hamel Timothy Harris Rhonda Hartle jerry Hasarcl Steve Haslcey Donald Hastings Stephanie Haworth C' Charlotte Henneberg Darcy Herron Kevin Higham Brian Hill Michael Hillberg Jennifer Hillger 74 Underclass K 0' W., I X ,,,, 1 y V K mx xx , X .f . X A' We NN as X f Wav -. Michael Gratzer Tami Graves Carla Groseclose Lori Guhr Andy Gunia Angie Gunia David Hancock Michelle Hann Ron Hansch Bobbie Hansen Chris Hansen Gary Harris janet Heilbronner Kurt Heinz Connie Heitz Bret Helle Daniel Helling Christy Hendrixson Sheri Hinkle Daphne Hobbs Mike Hodgson Sue Holdren Natalie Hollenbeck Nona Hollinberger E I Randall Holmes Rebecca Holsted Cindy Holt Joanna Hopkins Jonalyn Hoskins Dave Hungerford Katherine Isley Michael Jacobsen John Janker Jeffrey Jansen Lisa Jaramillo Rick Jenkins Clay Johnson Janine Johnson Jeffery Johnson Steve Johnson Deborah Johnston Ben Jones Krissan Kammcr Iisa Kamp Barbara Kaser Dawn Kaup Kim Kay 4 ' J Nfl- ' Sheldon Keehnel A 'A Nl L 1 Steve Hunter Todd Hunter Randy Hurlow Cheryl Hurst Cynthia lngle Bruce Isaacs Teresa Jenkins Troy Jensen Ronald Jewett Chae Jin Pat Johann Deborah John l James Jones Rob Jones Charlene Jorgensen Patricia Joy l,eanna Kaelin Colleen Kaiser Vu I Brad Keifer Heidi Keil Tamara Kendall Teri Kendall Stacey Ketcliam Becki Kilgren Underclass 75 Cari Klein Joni Klocke Emmett Knowles Darryl Koenen Bill Kohler lid Kolowinslci Lisa Kunchick Kevin La Flam Patrick Lalirash Lisa Lacis joe Laguatan Karen Larsen Marty Ledford Brenda Lee Dehhie Lee Mary Lee Laura Legg Dick Leirdahl f y john Lyon Cindi Macotnher Darrin Mannie Dale Markurn Karen Markum Randy Marshall 76 Underclass Lynn Konwent Brian Kooser Kevin Koppleman Lena Kost Scott Kovacevich Jacqueline Kralovic M sasi M M L Kim Larsen jerry Larson judy Larson Mark Larson joan Lauvet lid Leando i William Lewis Kevin Lieby Collette Lindsey Dallas Logan Penny Lowery Dana Loyd Michelle Marten Matthew Martin Tammie Martin Victoria Martin Matter 'Qi 3, N i james McAdams Susan McCaffrey Shirley McCain Mike McCausland Robert McClellan Rosemarie McCloskey Raymond Meadors Alex Medeiros Greg Meeker john Melin Kenneth Merrill Cheryl Metzener Connie Moore Jill Morgan julie Morgan William Morman Heike Mortensen David Musselwhite B ..,a,,f. ,Jeff Nomura lfrik Norquist Dennis Oldroycl Mike O'I,eary Lisa Oliver Leanna Olsen an r 'I ' , , S-,pr X 4 Dona McGee Dennis McI,auchlin Debbie McMullen Lisa McNamara Kelly McVean Keith Meador , e. . 5' V M' 3-Q at tilfr Jody Miller Lori Miller Scott Miller Kelly Mitchell K Q' ' 3 Q it Us . 1 vi ' QM 5 I ,, c .13 ' 1 1 1:1 1 Al 5 K r Daryl Montague Gail Moody am Stephanie Myers Dehbie Nelson Keith Nelson Kelly Nicolet Shari Nix x Clarence Nofsinger Marcella Olsen Randy Olson Renni Olson f net O'lNeil than O'Neil Stewart Pachkofsky 1- 11 i Underclass 77 john Parker Kari Parker Tim Parker Daniel Patrick Laura Patrick john Perry Rodney Potter Bradley Raymond Patrick Rhoades Tamara Rhoten Albert Rhyner Kendall Richards Mara Robinson Melissa Rogers Greg Roland Art Romine Cindy Root Duane Ross .qt 4-gs Scott Saunders William Schatz lim Schmidt Dennis Schmit Dennis Schmittcn Sandct Schroctlin 78 Underclass Vince Pesantes Mitch Peterson Debbie Phair Leena Piik Christopher Pollard Kimberlee Porter Dawn Riggs Michael Ritscher -lean Robbins Daniel Roberts Gina Roberts Linda Roberts Karla Ross Scott Rouse Lisa Rutledge Scott Salvner Lauri Sanford Betty Sarver lleidi Schuler Renee Shafer Roger Shannon Corinne Shedd Greg Shirley liryan Shoemaker Mary Sholseth Becki Short Kari Shull Scott Sieben Ruth Sierra Renee Siguaw Ward Smith Kris Sohne Marty Southworth Christie Spataro Dean Speers Kim Spradley Lisa Steele Colin Stephens Douglas Stevens Catherine Stilnovich George Srilnovich Laura Stocker 11 . A we., 1 ' as ' 1 Sr' , H 5' Charles Sweet Robert 'ladena Scott 'llakehara Karen 'lakemura Scott 'l'alik Don lalkington ,W 5 K Sha. Jinx .L Xt 4 Q ft vV.xk X 'I it i Q kxt. .30 bbx '11 sg.. N ills ng, Kimberly Simmons Diane Sinner Dane Slater Randy Sloan Allan Smith Debra Smith .- Robert Spruell Cathy Squire Verne Stack Todd Stallman Sheila Starlael Dean Starks al it X Kathie Stone Beverly Stoneburner Roger Storem Sheri Stubbs jessie Stumpf' Craig Swanson ' will il Kelly 'llaylor Marian 'liaylor Debbie 'lliomas llollie ililiomas l.intla Thomas Paul Thomas Underclass 79 Kris Thompson Camilla Timm Terrie Todd Janice Toma Joni Tomal jane Tovoli N515 if' 3 my an .er i ..ki.. as Env Q X X N Shelley Voshell Bob Wadsworth Candace Waiss Del Waller Johan Watson William Wayman kj X Juanita West Cheryl Wetterhus jeff Whitaker Ann White Tammy Whitehouse Dana Troxel Robin Ulvang jesse Valentine Leaora VanBuskirk Larry Vanden Bosch Linda VeVea Barb Weigand Mike Welch Wayne Welde Danette Wells Mary Wells Cheryl Werner Peggy Wilfong james Wilkinson Devonne Williams julie Williams Denise Woldhagen john Wilcox Y-fs -5 ' P' . M - . 5 Q Q 'R V O Wayne Yotsuuye Richard Zelenak Barb Zeok Stefanie Zevenbergen Robin Ziegan john Zielke 1. ,w 80 Unclerclass .- Erica Zufelt Crystal Nelson Kelly Wolff jUNIOR CAMERA SHY Robert Beissel Michaele Callender Kevin Crate Dan Crowley Laura Dick Cynthia Ehnat Mike Fogle Glen Frist Scott Ilobble William Holmes Kathleen Hurst l.isa Hutt Anthony Jackson Bryan Kanzleiter Rhonda Kelley Alan Kilgore Kelly Leslie Lilinda Marks james Martin Betty Martin jUNIORS MOURN LOSS Matthew Martin Marvin Pease Cheri Reed Cheri Resinger Larry Rice jim Royle Crystal Sapp Mike Schmidt Mike Schomburg lid Shinkle Billy Smith Dale Tarpenning Leann Taylor Mark Tronson Brian Wastman Kelly Wegner 'l'erry West john Wolf Scott Wolf The student body regrets that Daniel Lee Henderson could not complete his high school years because of his untimely death at the beginning of September. As a sophomore he participated in foot ball and with his team members experienced an undefeated year Underclass 81 ,t . .-,k 5 if We're the Class That Leads the Wayg '82 Is Here To Stay The Baby Viks were led this year by President Teri Tomatich, Vice-President Don Larson, Secretary Gwen Ockfen, and Yell Leader Penny Herbst. They started the year off well by winning the ASB Card drive, and held a successful dance. As of press time, they were planning a newspaper drive and a sweat- shirt sale. The sophs chose burgundy and gold as 82 Underclass their class colors. Advisors for the year were Mrs. Barrels, Mrs. Baird, Mrs. Green, Mr. Hynek, Mrs. I Jansen, Mr. Kane, Mr. Payne and Miss Holfeld. From Top: Teri Tornatich, Don Larson, Gwen Ockfen, Penny Herbst. il. Baker. lj. Baker. R. R. Alvel. M. Alareon. K. Allred. V. Allllilllf, C.. Anderson. K. . X Anderson. R. Anderson, 'lf Annler5on K H ,.. B. Angle, Annon. : ' Apple. U. Arcuri. l,. '-k Armstrong. M, Arrlunr. .. is LIK S. Arrlmr. li. Baker Balmer. li, BAll5KilLl.J. Banks. R. Burklxurst. lf. Barnes, D. Bean vl. Belmnan. P. Benson. V. Benton. M. Benum S. Bergman. K. Berggren. S. Berrest. T, Binder 44 , shop. l. Buss. D. Bltney. tl. Blnir Y san if 'S L , M. Blaisdell. S. Blumenthal. R. Boik. I.. Bonner, R. Bordermj. Bos. M, Bosrwick. B. Bowker L . 4 B. Boyd. S. Boyle. j Brrnllvury. R. Bmellwnry. lr W S. Braun. M. Brazil. M. ' nl Bresell. Bresler l. .xl K -'Q M. Brock. B. Brouillct, L, li. Brown.J. Brown. B. Browne. R. Buck. ll. A Ma Bnldlmupr, G. I. Bunnlrock B. Burtsfield, Byung, C, Caine, D. Campbell, T. Campbell, G. Carder, B. Carnes, I.. Cauffman Collins -ff .. 11-9 AT i D Lll' 71 A I T Cave, K. Cearley, X T f ' V Chamberlain, M, ' TV Chambers, R. Chandler, X V1 . ,,,. M. Chau, R. Christel, 1 f ':' L. Christensen S. Christensen. M. 0. Christiansen, Clark, , 9, T Clarke, K. Cole, M. ' ggi, Cole, T. Cole, C. 'vw V 'IE I J. Collman, T. Conners, S. Cookingham, T. A Corey iV 'f T lf l A. Cotter. K. Couture, 1 J -,,f . 53, I., Couture, B, Crabtree I ' X . X M. Hahl, Dahlen, Dailey, B. Dally, B. Dally, I.. Dally, G. Dames, C. Danley if 4 1 we ' K. Detrifk, D, Deuble, D, Devries. T. DiCkinson. D. Diekson. D. DiCkson,j. Dildine, M. Dirks 84 Underclass M. Creley. M. Crosby, R. Crowe, B. Crowley K WJ YQ Ktnmg f ,X .-2 lx ifesfffr ,I I.. da Ponte, D. Darling, P. Daugherty, W. Davey, M. Davis, Dees, T. Deliannis, C. Derrick 35. fr 1 'W v J 4-r, . T . Q . la 1 s , L- 49? 'E' I ,Q ,,- .. ,... 5 ,x - if f 5' .gn ' .-fer airit3E . W D -rs ,fa ,,.,-1. aw A fr: ,, .. ., QL .,,,.? my 7 it r , 3 f 2,b,..f'- 1 3 fi,-I wr V W.. ..... , Y . 1 H' T fr' fi? V W lx 'W In -ff' 7 VL my N.. .. ,AVV Dave Bonner takes time out for ' .. r,'fra a ar. . T T fi . 1 , 4 , .. a ,- M. Disneyyj. Dixon,J. f 'Q Dixon. M. Donohue, I.. . ff . :lt Dorman, M. Douglas, iff D. Doung, G. Dupuis 2 - fx F .. l A I ark E N 5 T. Dye, K. Eastman, Engleberpj. Ennis, D Ericlxsen, Erickson G. Estes, S. Evans, D. ,, 1 m:hA .Q Z, Eankhausenj. Eauke, gg 2 1 DD1' 5 1 7,7 K. Eelton, Ferro, l.. a Ak 1- W Flatebo, Eletcher . 'mf x A. , D .xqk Q- ' -s-. -. 9' 2' sr . G Eolli, l.. EranCis, Y Frazer, K. Fredrickson J. Erickson, M. Erost, I.. Gadbery, B. Gama K 3. X ' J. Gange, M. Gaskins, S. Gerlimann. G. Gervais G Gibson, D. Gilbert, K. Gilsetli, T. Glass. T. Godwin, A. Golden, T. Goodall, K. Goodwin A l.. Goodwin. G Gratver. C. Graul, ll. . L' N E 1 Haan lx A. llaire, M. llanon, G llanscli, C. Hansen, I.. llansen. D, Ilanson, S. llarris, G Hartson .L E I E . I M, Eddy, T. Elkins, R. Greene. D. Greiner, M. Grosvenor, D. Gutli, Ii. 1 1 Y Qgvg kg. ,fvf rl 3 , .9 mi ,ii s 2.5: i .. if 'lla D. llasarnl. M. lleaslcy, ll. llcllc, K. lcnilqcn. P. llcrbst. C. Q E llollinE,swc1rtl1. . t. 9. Hom, -. P. Houscr, R. C, Howland. Iluddlcston johnson, G. son, K. julinsmm, jolmson, S. -lolmscmn, jolmstrm, M. Jones, jones if Fig R B ..... V ,. ...,,z Kim. I.. Kinncyxj. 'lf Knowles, 'lf R. lxcmppaiikgs 86 Underclass jacl-Qlin, C. jamison, Q 5 3 . jenkins, K. jenkins A K VJ, wr 5 R. llcrrifrcml, D. llildcrmim, S. llill, D. llisswng, G. lloflinan. M. lloffman. S, lloldcncr, C. Holland VU. lluglm. B. Hughes, R. llumplirrys, K. llutclicns R. Jensen, M. 'Iulm jolinson, A. johnson is ill, is , ,, 4 ., 1-X N l J, -lorgcnscn. S. Kaiser 'lf Kaiser, V. Kaiser. Kauppilii. B. Kelley, Kcnliiclil, D. Kiclil Krrmgcr, 'If Lailw, G. Ianphcrc. I,. Larscn, Kraft, D. Kraus. R. un, M. I.ayCiwck, Irs TW Flu. .i .fx .R W' 2? B. Lccnj. I1-lids. Lcitdalll. S. I,cit Lcppcll, D. Levy, 'lf Lindstrrmm. D. Little Imlvbcn. N. I.0omiS. uncy. 'lf lamtrcks, If Imrvclami, H. 3 kit, B. Niain Markunl. Y. T. Malloy, 'lf Mangan. B. Mannic. S. Manuel . Marten. B. artin r? 7 .5 it 'K i f 'XX 1 E Martinsivn, M. S. iN1zittl1cwS. Matz, McClain. McClain. G. L. MCCrccry i Mutiirorti. 'lf K. Mclir. Ii. I Mcisncr. M. M. Mctzcncr. D. Martin. K. Martin. R. Martin, S. Martin I.. Mfliancld, C. McDonald, Ii. K. Mtlxtnna McKnight, 'If I MtiNutt lx Medford Underclass 87 R. Mina, S. Mino, L. MitCliell, W. Miy'i, V. Molstacl, D. Montague C. Moore. Morgan G. Murry, M. Musselwhite, C. Myers, J. Myton, T. Neder, Nelson, K. Nelson, R. Nelson Y i C. Nix, P. Novaria, Noviello, Nutter 3. . T I at I . P , X rf.. rl'l 1. Morgan, K. Morris, S. Morse, C. Morton, A. Moses, T. Munson, E. Murphy, K. Murphy C Netzer, B. Newton, L. Nguyen, K. Nicklaus D. Nylander, G. Ockfen, Ogden, Olson R. Olson, D. Osborne, S. Otis, D. Parker, B. Parlari. L. Parliman, L. Pase, Pasnick V. Peterson, Pettit, M. Pilclmj. Piper. R. Pittman, B. Pospisil, R. Potter. T. Price 88 Underclass T. Patrick, M. Paul, M. Paulson. R. Payne, S. Payne, V. Pederson, K. Peterson, R. Peterson if .QS X .. .Yi Prill. N. Pruitt. P. uzmn, R. Rahstoftv, M. Rarms. fi. RAIHSLQ, C. Ransom. S. Rathhun . Rifflc, C. Rightmirc, C. Rinkcnhcrgcr, L. Rohcrts, D. Robinson, . Rodvclt, K. Rollins, . Roof IS. Samuth. R. Sands, S. Surell. C, Sawyer 3 S. Schenk Ii. Schmit, D, Schwartz. R. Shaw. W. Shaw, B. Shctfhik, I.. Sh Appird, . Shcrlodi N-.. C Smith, Smith, I., Smith, S. Smith. D. Sotku, M. Southworth, W. St, Cir. Ii. Staah T. Raup, P. Rt-har. -I. RcCtor, K. Recs, If. Rcifif. M. Rcnn, B. Rcsch, lf. Richardson S. Ross.j. Rubens, D. Ruff, A. Sacnz ,ld B. Saylcr, T. Saylcr, S. SChzicf'cr. S. Schcnk J. Shinklc, B. Sholscth, I.. Simmons. B. Simons, K, Slaymal-ter, B. Smith, CQ, Smith, Cf, Smith NIJ X fi f ...ily i J' s hurry, says Mark 5 Lx Underclass 89 P. Staley, L. Starkovich, A. Stemp, Stephanick, R. Stevens, M, Stolte, S. Stone, K. Storm ,J W. Taylor, R. Templin, D. Thomas, S. Thomas, T. Thomas, K. Thornton, S. Thornton, C. Thornton 2 T, Trolson, L, Twilligear, M. Tyree, C. Ulhright 9. .2 l. V, Villeneuve, L. Wagner, M. Waiss,j. Walden, L. Walker, S. Walker, R. Walston, P. Walter . w 5' R. Welter, C. Westmark, D. Weygandt, M. Whipple, D. White, T. Whitney, Wiggins, L. Wilcox 90 Underclass iii T. Stout, C. Strand, D. Stroessner, Stroessner, K. Stroh, R, Tadena, Tart, C. Taylor L. Todd, F. Tomanelli, I., Toulou, Ii. Tracy J. llrwin, A. Van Lierop, S. Vassey, Viers A riff M, Wamberg, B. Wanden, A. Watt, A. Weidman, L. Weidman, M. Weiser, R. Welfringer, D. Wells D. W'ilf'ong. li, Williams. Williamson, 'lf Xxfilson, G. Whse, K. Witham. K, Wold, D. Woldhagcn J. Zulauli, B. Harmon , . A. Worthen, B. Wright, T. Yotsuuyc, M, Young, D. Zemanelx. T. Zcvcnbcrgen, M. Zuclilsdorfli, N. Zufclt Russnll licdnorz ulic Binnic Iarat Bohrtn Dcwaync Campbell Italia Carosicllo Daxid Christtnscn Diana C lausnitzer Sherry Collins Carrie Gilinslq ax Gordon Wayne Hood Blunt Hong, in linrlia kropelnitlxi Wfan M1 Iac Marx Mlnn Mandy Maples Darcy Martin J fl . .A ' 13,4 i' :Q .Y , CAMIZRA SIIY Doug, Martin 'licrry Morgrn RiChf1rd Posey Wayne Randall lainie Rogers Alun Sfxwtellc Kari Soli Aaron Souza Tim Stahl Nial Stewart Martin Tcrhnne Claire 'lllrall 'lihcrcsa Tom-rticli Karcn Tyler livcrctt Welch Linda Phelps Underclass 91 Underclass Cand1ds 'k:', XE , - 1 f as w J . reee N ' r sss llstt cct a . .-.., -i 2 -A ' 1 f X QQ 5 '- A...k , f -. ,ta 17 . , 15gTQ . . XLL' f ,LLf, i ZLLL' W ,k g V x'L- S 5 'I sg .,.X , . . i '..' f - -,W . ,N ggi? fii:s11i2:3,Qegfist 2: Q ig is Qin it j M - ' i5,k,gjgf3fs.n?- H-' 2 -ft ggi ii, 'gill' X 2 3 I is X t k,,.: x,L:,, . .. cs 5: s W. 15.2. R , X: 1 if 1 1 uw . ,m..x. s r A M 1. Ken Bahm searches for a piece of evidence at the Debate Talk-a-Thon, 2. Chris Gervais has a pro swing in racquet hall. 3, Sophomore dehaters take time out of their schedule for a picture, They include Rob Buck, Bonnie Newton, Lynn Larsen, and Stephanie Manuel. 4. Doug Arcuri and friend like to goof around in P.E. 5,j.V. cheerleaders Kim Leirdahl, Lori Cauffman, and Kelly Stroh discuss the foot- ball play-off game. 92 Underclass ' if i ss E X N 2 it x SX l 1 -vanadi- van-new l -91- x-Q-asm 1 E 4 l 5 ll 1 1. Arc you talking ro inc! Marci Olsen asks. 2. The unsu- spcfting Lisa McNamara. 3. Lena Kost comes prepared for anything. 4. Give us that innocent look, Pat Laliraslil Underclass 93 ,xr In V V. vu, ky Y f . 1 , - ' ' ' X ' Y :mf wa' Vi MX 1' ,l 9 ' ' Iv Q :W f X 1,1 U, . - Y' f ' f X L V 1 f X 3, , L , ,. X, V V J it .w , 1 L I ' - ' ' Z ' ' Q , Q' f , ' 1, M f N - V, f, , .. V . A W In 4 Q f ' ff 1 I uf X ,fa .f W r . X, 1 i V 1 K U, - . 1 5 l f .1 fx 5 A 4,' N , 1LA X f. r, N, S 2 fQ9 w + wzgeygg 900Qd4l ,g53J2f Afa-j7SQJfg QJTQQQLQF wg NP5wQ69E 4fU9+w Qfw -iff SEQ-92 0 my + CL Q2 4 K. 9 7' ... 'S 5 Q 9 gl O , CD ffl kj C N1 . . -6 t J Q gg? 3 9 5, C5 GC M 5 3 6 ggi QQ ,tv A. I0 S f 2 .:3v5i2?., fyO. S. 'O-O.?5f'gf..vl2' 225 31 X35es5J55 p v I 5?G6gJ gg guy 09 CV 3355332 HJ'o'CC! ygflcfgizfifies 2 QU llcwmf QWWQ QQ EE VNQOQ W dx: C5 ' OX QLNQQLM SLMMVVN MQ' WQLXVX QWQ em aww? 5 GwQwf ww bdg Wm YCQM Q, Ffmfw Q A bd +65 CNN Qf XACDQQ QQOMQ Main VK's And VL's Assist Activities BOTTOM TO TOP, OUTSIDE LEFT? I.. Larsen,j. Martin, K. Shull, L. Smith, L. Thomas, S. Zevenbergen, S. Lund, G. Ockfen, K. Bott, C. Wetterhus. K. Dees, G. Andrews, K. Stowe. INSIDE LEFT: R. Take- mura, P. Craig, Stephanick, M. Laycock, M. Creley, G. Thomasul Nomura, M. Giovannini, S. Houghton, K. Cockle, D. Cockle, T. Fletch- er. B. Hill, M. Peterson, K. Heinz, G. Meeker. 96 Activities INSIDE RIGHT? G. Bowen, K. Owen, M. Zevenbergen,j.-Jolmston B. Shadle, S. Hanon, Noviello, B. Noviello, T. Stout, D. Stevens, V Pesantes, M. Musselwhite,j. Nelson, R. Picha. OUTSIDE RIGHT' C Carlson, C. Shedd, L. VeVea, S. Bowen, D. Takemura, Morgan, T McGee, B. Kilgten, F. Aragon, N. Lavinder, N. Gartner, D. Bridges, T Trolson, B. Behrman. , a i 3121. - ,, . 1. Scott Snyder takes tickets at a football game. 2. VL officers: Sandy Lund, secretary-treasurer, Pat Craig, president, Carol Carlson, vice-presi- dent. 3. VK officers: Todd Fletcher, vice-presidentg Gene Bowen, presi- dent, Ben Noviello, treasurer. The 1979-80 Viking Knights and Viking Ladies helped in many ways this year. They passed out programs at the football and basketball games, along with punching tickets. They also assisted at Back-to-School night. Another job was helping at the Sophomore Orientation. The two groups also held car washes to raise money for the Variety Club Telethon. The VK advisor was Mr. Don Wilson and the VL advisor was Mrs. DeAnn Sack. K A ,,.. H 'Q fi. A K , i .Hx ' J ' , -Q., Y g e'ee - ' ,. .,,. ' V - . is if ' W Activities 97 Stagecraft Builds Sets Stagecraft met sixth period every day. Their duties included running lights, sound and curtain equipment for all stage activities, and building sets for school plays. The class was limited to 15. The only prerequisite was enroll- ment in a drama class or permission of the teacher. Mrjohn Cunningham served as adviser. 1. ROW 1: P. Crabtree, P. Harbick, M. Dis- ney, M. Lewis. ROW 2: S. Hinkle, C. Heitz, R. Dolph, M. Goodell S. Keehnel. 2, Mike Goodell and Mike Lewis set equipment be- hind the stage. 3. Busy stagecraft crew pre- pares for upcoming play. XM UAT :Tj 98 Activities ,ffl Thespians Promote Drama Promoting drama activities was the purpose of the Thespians. Some of' these activities included short plays, pantomime skits, and a trip to a din- ner theater. Thespians met twice a month to dis- cuss up coming events, The only re- quirement fior membership was earn- ing a certain number of points by participating in any kind of drama event. ROW 1.' K. Fulton, S. Walker, M. Myhre, K. Buehler, L, Kost. ROW 2:K. Shull, L. Nutter, J. Wells, C. Howland, M. Goodell, K, Sohne, ROW 3: B. Zeok, R. Carey, K. Markum, T. Martin, K. Anderson, K. McClain, R. Dollar- hide. ROW 4: R. Anderson, B. Kooser, T, Budzak, D. Waller, B. Kilgren, B. Shull, Dailey, M. Lewis. Art Club Colors School The '79-'80 Art Club was set up to improve art at PHS by making pep ribbons, painting murals at selected areas around the school, and partici- pating in an Art Show. The members were directed by Mr. Dan Vesey and Miss Nan Holfeld in all the activities. To qualify as a member of Art Club, students were required to have an in- terest in art. ROW 1:1 'l'evis, D. Smith, B. Kooser, K, Wright, K. llaring, F. Kooser. Activities 99 1979-'80 Honor Society Honor Society was active throughout the '79-'80 school year with many different activities. To hegin the year the members had a get-acquainted party. The end-of-the- year party was the last activity for the group. Directed hy Mrs. Linda Quinn, the main purpose ofthe cluh was to raise money for scholarships. To he eligihle to join the students had to have a GPA of 3.-i and maintain a 3.0 to keep their memhership. 1 1. Mrs. Quinn and Gwen Andrews discuss their fund-raising proiect. 2. 0fHeers, ROW' 1: Sue Iiaur. xice president. RUW' 2: Tina Dickson. secretaryg Pat Craig, treasurer. ROW' 3: Gwen Andrews. president. 100 Activities S X. f, iw:---. ..f..f-f.sa.2aw- :- .. .,...,..... . I sw .. ,. ff .,,, - . .Q mesa - . M- .- .. . -Q E? Q- .- isssn as fag MM -a X Q ,S ie . , NFS what K , Q fu . 5 ,, We ' b S X i 'X iii silk X Pr 1 N XX sw . the xi 1 if. is ,X X ei , X 4 1 -RE H R 'Sig 5 Qin i E l Yi v E' XY X t 2 . . .... 5 Z .. if fa -. cti : g f .. 7 it Ama? Q5 :K e.- mx . .. . Wy! . .Q .-ee , - f ,N .,... . .... .. it - ' . .1 . - tv Q . ' w 'T . ' .- 'f.-'3?:'t1T'S--Q ' rs' is 1 ' r. E f-.ii ? . K -- - I i - ..m...1... .. Q 'N . Q Q.. . ..i. ' 5- ---'i' l . ' 'i ' X x 'Q -. li' i i i f---1 il . A - .. . , .s.. .- A ti. -QV lf- - ' - 'i . '. 11 1 f . E ii L L ,weigh-2' -. fi- ifiw. sssbzsfszisffi- 19555 It ?' 1iIs1. --WI' 'fifo-1 if- fi .. I F it t Qia- .. i. Q Q ...... ..... . - .ER - ---sg. .-.. -mage .Q Provides Scholarships Row 1: 'If Mounts. N. I.avinder. M. Zevenlwergerw. C. Cwsselin. Ii Runsrmrn, V.-Iaculw. K. Stowe. ROW XX'ise. I.. Iicwik. I.. XX'iISon, Ii Steplmrmk. I.. Do. S. Ross. K, McClain. 'lf Dickson. Row .if If IiuIdI1.u1pt. S.C'21ese. R. McClellan. Il. liastrnun. K. Ifnstman. V. Iientun P. Craig. G. Iiuwen. Row 4: CI. Andrews. Iiasard. M. Weinriclm. Ii Iilunc. ,I VINOHIQII. R. Dollnrlride. K. Parker. I.. Kcrst. 'If IIIIFIIOHA, C Wetrerhus. Row 5: M. Bogrand. D. Cozart, D, Parker, I.. Zampardeyj. Cacciula. I., Curder, K. Dees, D. Takernura, S, Bowen, C. Werner. ROW' 6: S. Mickelson, C. Shedd. I.. Richardson, C, Carlson, T. McGee. Ii. Shadle. M. Arthur. S. Iiaur, N. Dernko, B. Nuviello. Row 7: I.. Kaelin. L, Kil'wler,j, Rees. R. Asbjnrnsen, 'lf Fletcher, Ii. Shull, R, Takernura, I.. Piik, I.auvcr. Activities 101 lr Key Club Serves Communit Key Club, a service organization sponsored by the Puyallup Kiwanis Club, aimed to serve the community and PHS. Members participated in a leaf-raking service, food drive, Kiwanis Pancake Feed, Kiwanis Horse Show, and a bumper sticker sale. The club also escorted senior citizens to the fair, held a Christmas party at the Rainier School, and sponsored a hoop shoot contest at all home basketball games. The year was highlighted with an awards banquet at the Snoqualmie lialls Lodge to honor outstanding Key Clubbers. Officers: Mike Zevenbergen, presidentgjulie Morgan, treasurer, Shaun Hanon, vice-president, and Cheryl Wetterhus, secretary. was UP ROW 1: K. Anderson, M. Zevenbergenul. Morgan, S. Hanon, K. Shull. ROW 2: M. Weinrich, M. Lee, H. Gill, T. Ifletcher,R, Takemura, N, I.avinder. ROW 3: D. Sinner, M. Taylor. Maxwell, W. Welde. R. Carlson, D. Cozart, I.. Stephanick. ROW 4: Wells, S. Bowen, D. 102 Activities Q gg, , ,,, S I K I if 'r- Takemura, Morgan, V, Pesantes, T, Ilelilenbaugh, R. Hurlow, M Bogrand. ROW 5: T. Mounts, Venzone, D. Olrrberg, V, Benton, R Archer, G. Bowen. T, Bradbury, BOC Organizes Activities 'l'he lioard of Controls purposes this year were organizing the direction of Mr.jim lisau, Mr. George linker, and Mr, activities and helping to promote school pride and spirit. -lerry Redmond, the BOC held dances, elections, the l'GN BOC worked closely with all six ol' the committees. llnder Drive, llomecoming Week, and school exchanges. PRlfSlDliN'l' Vlffli-PRliSlDliN'l' SlfCRlf'l'ARY joe Avila Roh lakemura Nancy lavinder e ee X .flf ROlV1.'l,. Carder, D, Ohrherg, G. Thomas, M. l.ewiS, K. Simmons, R. llurlow, R. Ashjornsen, R. lrikemiira, S. llanon, K. llaiiigexl. Cannon G. lloliliman. ROW' Avila, P. llarhick, M.jones, li. lemplin, 'li Dickson, D. Bridges, N. lavinder, R. W'illis, M. fevenhergen, S. liraun, Mjenkins, li. Newton, 'lf Rhoten. ROW 3: K. Bott, l.. Rantanen, K Shull, K. lfulton, S. liowen, 'lf liaird, ll iliLlliClllllf1l, Ci. W'etterl1us,j Morgan, M. Marten, Noviello, lf. Shiilene, 'lf illomatich, li, Ciama ROW 4: 'lf Mounts, li. Susee, P. Pletcher, D. Larson, L. Konwent, R. Sliafer, I.. McNamara, S. Arnold, 'lf McGee, B. Shadle, B. Ransom, M. Giovannini, ll. llelling, P. Williong, K. Parker. ROW 5.'N. Shefichik, K, Mcfflain, l.. Kihler, K. Strolrj. 'l'omal, ll. Smith, R. Pitha, B. llites, ilk liradhury, 'lf llerriford, 'lf lfletcher, K. Owen, D. Godwin, D. Schwartz, M. liogrrind. Activities 10 BOC Committees L- 1. Elections Committee had the duty of running all of the elections during the year. Chairman was Daleen Bridges and the co-chairmen were Brenda Hites and Cheryl Wetterhus. ROW 1: L. Carder, C. Peters, G. Hammermaster, B. Hites, S. Young, T. Bradbury, L. Olson, D. Ohrberg. ROW 2: M. LaGeese, Farrar, S. Hanon, P. Pletcher, Cacciola, S. Clerget, C. Heitz, K. Simmons, K. Fulton, D. Smith. ROW 3: T. Mounts, R. Hurlow, L. Smith, T. Herri- ford, L. Rantanen, P. Anderson, C. Henneberg,j. Martin, M. jones, L. Kost, D. Bridges. ROW 4: K. Bates, B. Berrons, B. Squire, B. Shadle, T. joy, R. Shafer, L. McNamara, B. Hansen, S. Arnold, G. Fredricks, N. Shefchik. ROW 5: K. Sawyer, S. Carlson, R. Willis, N. Lavinder, K. Foster, B. Weigand, R. Gilles, C. Wetterhus, M. Marten, A. Walston, S. Miller, L. Konwent, T. McGee. 2. Pride-in-School Committee combined with the Stu- dent Lounge Committee this year. Activities included slave day, school exchanges, working on the student lounge, and creating the Word-of-the-Week. Chairman was Paula Har- bick, and co-chairmen were Brian Templin, Robbin Asb- jornsen, and julie Morgan. ROW 1: R. Archer, D. Ohrberg, T. Whitehouse, L. Piik, V. Benton, R. Asbjornsen, P. Pletcher, B. Shull, D. Smith. ROW 2: C. Heitz, L. Sanford, S. Roberts, K. Fulton, L. Mitchell, N. Lavinder, B. Shadle, T. Peterson, S. Mullen, ROW 3: S. Hinkle, P. Crabtree, S. Holdner, Morgan, C, Folk, K. Spradley, L. Brooks, C. Werrerhus, W. Welde, S. Myers. ROW 4: D. Gilbert, R. Hurlow, S. Bowen,j. Tomal, T. Mounts, K. Harrison, K. Hauge, L. Kost, K. Buehler,j. Morgan, R. Picha. ROW 5: D. Schwartz, P. Wilfong, K. Parker,j. Nomura, C. Waiss, S. Clerget,j. Cacciola, E. Shulene, T. Deffenbaugh, B. Templin, T. Herriford. 3. Social Committee, with Tracey McGee as chairman and Dori Takemura as co-chairman, sponsored Homecom- ing Week, rooter busses, and several dances during the year. ROW 1: L. Catder, C. Peters, D. Ohrberg, T. Dickson, K. Simmons, R. Hurlow, S. Young, L. Olson. ROW' 2: M. Lewis, P. Harbick, M. Bogrand, M.jones, L. Zampardo, D. Bridges, N. Demko, S. Bowen, S. Myers. ROW 3: T. Herriford, l.. Rantanen, N. Lavinder, L. Kost, C. Heitz, K. Fulton. K. Buehler, T. Creley. ROW 4: K. Bott. T. Mounts, T. McGee, P. Pletcher, D. Larson, T. joy, R. Shafer, l.. McNamara, R. Gilles, S. Miller, L. Kibler. ROW 5:N. Shefchik, K. McClain,j. Morgan, D. Takemura. l.. Konwent. C. lngle. D. Smith. B. Hires. T. Bradbury. 4. Publicity Committee, with Tina Dickson as chairman and Lisa Zampardo as co-chairman, kept busy by making posters and changing the reader board to advertise sporting events and school activities. ROW 1: D. Bridges, T. Dickson, L. Olson, L. Kost. ROW 2: L. Piik, K. Shull, E. Stephanick, D. Smith, D. Dickson. ROW 3: Hasard, Maxwell, C. lngle. 5. Constitution Committee 's major function was to make sure the constitution was followed and to make necessary amendments through the year. Chairman was Mike Zeven- bergen. ROW 1: D. Ohrberg, Avila, D. Smith. ROW 2: B. Newton, R. Hurlow, R.D. Willis, QS. Holdner. 6. Standards Committee with Gary Thomas as chairman and Shelley Bowen as co-chairman, supervised elections and upheld standards at PHS. ROW 1: I.. Zampardo, G. Thomas, T. Dickson, D. Smith. ROW 2: K. Bates, Hasard, Maxwell, D. Ohrberg, L. Kibler. ROW 3: D. Taketnura. K. Shull, M. Tungsvik, K. McClain, S. Bowen. Activities 105 Students-of-the-Month PHS Students-of-the-Month were selected at the end of their junior year. One senior boy and girl appeared with an article in the Viking Vanguard each month. The re- n Xl Qt! 1? 3 1. September, Mike Zevenbergen and Pam Pletcher. 2. October, Bill Shadle and Tracey McGee. 3. November, Brian Templin and Daleen Bridges. 4. December, Greg Hammermaster and Lisa Olson. ijanuary, 106 Activities quirements were maintaining a 3.0 grade point average, being involved in at least three activities and showin leadership. Q' Gary Thomas and Krista Bott. 6. February, Gene Bowen and Pat Craig. 7, March, RD. Willis and Nancy Lavinder. 8. April, Russ Picha and Paula Harbick. 9. May, Todd Fletcher and Jeannie Venzone. QI! CY-if ' I ii lllllli lllllli -5 III I- E i 3 ,di -sg. sua y d 55 1 it f fy. W ...... 3 If 'l f F 5'-3 ef? fl' 3 V 2 5 ' L22 ? FDITORIAI, STAFF Editor ........, .............,. , Bill Shadle Associate Iiditors .,..,..,........,. Lynette Carder, Sharon Farrar Feature Iiditor .......,......,...............,. Sue Brickman Reporters 4,..,,. Tracy Anthony, Frances Aragon, jason Baker, Don Iiooygerd, Inell Iiousel, Dehhie I,ee, I,isa Steele, Kathie Stone, Shelley Voshel, Cheryl Wetterlius Sports Ifditor . ,...,.........,..,..,.,.., Iodd Fletcher Sports Stall ........,., Don Iioogerd. Kris Ifranich, Mike Fry, Alex Medeiros, Vince Pesantes, Cheryl Wetterhus Advertising Manager .,.....,................,. Mitch Peterson Advertising Staff .,... Gloria Rhoads, Bobbie Hansen, Renee Shafer Editorial and Business Advisor ............. Mr. Stanley Brewster Business Manager .........,...,..,..,..,.,... Rena Anderson News Pictures ,,..,.,,., Paul Iiernsten, Dan Monarch, R.D. Willis Printed hy Puyallup High School Graphic Arts Classes -.- 'xv sr 'tv' av 4155 'Iihe Viking Vanguard, advised hy Mr. Stanley Iirewster. was put together and distrihuted hi-weekly to students, faculty, and the cornniunity. 'Iihe paper provided news oi' activities, cluhs, sports, editorials, and features. ar X, W-.q I. Editors and Ad Manager: M. Peterson, Ii. Shadle, 'If Ifletcher, S. Farrar, S. Iiricltnian, I.. Cfarder. 2. Reporrers, Sports Staftf Ad Staff ROW'1:If. Aragon, I. Ifousel, 'If Anthony, S. Voshell. C W'etterhus, fi. Iiroclxel, I., Steele. ROW' 2: K. Ifranich, R. Shafer, Ii. Hansen. V. Pesantes, D. Monarch, A. Medeiros, ID, Iiooftgerd, K. Stone, D. I.ee. Activities 10 New Horizons was the theme cho- sen by the Annual Staff for the '79-'80 Viking. Supervised by advisor Mrs. june Colman and editors Gary Thomas and Janice Blackburn, the staff worked hard through the year, meeting deadlines. Cropping pictures, writing copy, and designing layouts were all jobs done by the students. Gary Thomas and Janice Blackburn were the only two returning members from last year. We would like to ex- tend a special thanks to the Puyallup Fire Department for allowing us to use their facilities for our picture. ROW1: S. Myers, K. Haneline, C. Stilnovich, J. Blackburn, S. Harmon, Mrs.-Iune Colman, K Bates, G. Thomas, R. Archer, S. McCaffrey, S Giese, S. Baur, C, johnsonuj, Tevis. ROW 2: B. Hites, B. Kilgren, R. Hurlow, R. Willis, K Cockle, T. Fletcher, D. Monarch, D. Waller K, Sawyer, Tovoli, M. Freeman. 108 Activities y Annual Staff Creates Blazing The Wa New Horizons Through 1980 Graphic Arts Publishes Vanguard' The Graphic Arts department. in- strueted by Mr. Nxfoody Fletcher, published the Viking Vanguard as well as printing posters, tickets, pro- grams, and booklets for various school functions during the year. The students also learned different types of printing proeesses. ROW 1: K. Day, B. Sarver. ROW 2: G. Robertson, R. Zelenak, li. Cum- mins, lf. Newman, 'lf Ifisher,j. O'Neil. 'lf Rebsamen, P. Keplinger, 'lf Ken- dall, G. Martin, I. lfousel. M. Marten,j. O'Neil, ROW 3: M. Callahan, Anv derson, 'If Gilliam, D. Little. Hikers Hike to Nisquall Flat This year the Hiking Vikings put their knowledge of equipment and safety proeedures to use with a new hike to Nisqually lflat Bird Sanctuary. Meet- ing onCe a month with advisors Mr. Stan Moe, Mr. Dennis johnson. and Mrsmloan Konxelman, the hikers en- joyed and explored the outdoors. ROW 1: I., Rifhardson, Tevis, C, Wetterlius, Venvone. ROW Z: R. llolub, Mr. Stan Moe, C. Sweet. 1 10 Activities ,T T Vikings Bike Cross-Countr 'AN-exsk Meeting every other Tuesday under the direction of advisor Mr. Ilarlow Cook. the Biking Vikings had as their objective to hetter physical health and he outdoors. The hikers held monthly rides and fund-raising projects for their cross- country trip through Canada, to end at Chicago, later this coming summer, To join Biking Vikings the requirements were a ten-speed bike and physical aptitude. Also, a small admission lee was charged. 1. Ligrano, N, Loomis, Whitaker, E, Williams, M. Douglas, P. Loveland, I..-jaramillo, K. Kay, 2. Lisa jaramillo, president. 3, Naomi Loomis, secretary. Activities 1 1 1 DECA Hands Out Spirit This year the DECA Club, under the leadership of Mr. Ken Kane, was involved in many projects, their biggest being the selling of spirit hands. Another project was a raffle with the grand prize being a trip to Hawaii. Distributive Education was organized to provide students the opportunity to learn about merchandizing, human rela- tions, and communications. 1st Period DECA A 1 1 2 Activities fs- ' 001:17-s 2nd Period DECA 1, OPPOSITE PAGE ROW 1: M, W'atnberg.j. McKnight. M, O'Leary D, Arcuri. D. Woldlragcn. R. Pittman. Mr. Ken Kane, ROW 2:T, Lyon M. Zuelilsdorlf, M. Drummond, Ihjaramillo. C. Hcnrlrixson, S, Guth, K Blair, D. Hobbs. ROW 5: S. Nix. B. Hansen. K. I.cirdal1l.'I', McLean. G Meeker, R. Bolas. K. Portcnj, Torna, L, Olsen. ROW 4: D, Williams, 'I' Haley, R. Zicgan, I., Konwcnt, H. Kcil. I.. Rutledge, D. Herron, K Simmons, 2, OPPOSl'l'li PAGE OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: H, Keil vice-presirlcntg G. Mcclxcr, president. ROW Z: B, Hansen. treasurerg K I.cirdal1l,scCrctaryg I.. Konwcnt. historian, 5, ROW 1: Ii. Bcrrcns, 'If Nix ID, Lcirdalrl. Ii. Gallagher, Mr. Kane. ROW 2: K. Gartncr,j.jansen, D ArCuri. T. Helling, K. Vanlvusltirlu, M. Coral-Q. ROW' 5: Ii. Wfatson. B Harlow. K. Iiatcs, R. Collins. Larson, ROW 4: Ncrnchik. C Rcsinger, M. Slwlsctlm, 'If Coe. V. Cooclay, 'If Pctcrson. OFFICERS FRONT ROW: K. Vrrnlvuskirk. historiangj, Larscn, secretary. ROW 2. IS. Iicrrcns, prcsirlcntg ID. Arcuri, vice-president, Activities 1 1 3 ...J 3rd Period DECA 1. Row 1: Mr. Brown, M. Disney. D. Burgoyne, D. Hissong, I.. Toulou M. Christiansen, G. MCCray, D. Ilildcrman, Row 2: B. Carnes. L Ranranen, B. Watson, L. Francis, N. Hagen, D. Woldliagcn, S. Kovace- vich. Row 3:j. Gchrmannj, Banks, T. Andcrson,j. Bullingenj. Fiedler, S. Corey, M. Medford. Row 4: A. llaire, D. Backus, K, lidds, C Groseclosc, C. Howland, D. Pliair, R. Siguaw, D. Christensen. 2. Offi- cers:j. Fiedler, E. Zufelt, S. Kovaccvich, K. Edds. 1 14 Activities wi , af' ' .MYQBW fm 4th Period DECA 1. ROW I: 'lf Lyon, 'lf Hcrriford, S. Webb, Mr. Kanuj. Bagby, M. Hobbs. ROW 2:'I'. Nix, D. Tecca, M. Disney, L. Rantancn, K. lidds, A. Rliyncr. ROW 3: 'If Buck, R. Brchm, C. Macomber, C. Cole, D. Mchiuchlin, C. liitonio, S. Hardwick. ROW 4: G. Kline, S. Quast. S, Houghton, C, Clmrnhcrs, C. Sick, K. Gordon, N. Shcfchik, P. Ganga. Z. Officers, ROW l.' K. lidds, secretary, C. Macomber, governor. ROW 2: I,. Rantancn, president, M. Disney, vice-presidentg S. Houghton, treasur- cr. Activities 115 Sth Period DECA l. ROW 1: Mr. Brown, V, Peterson, C. Kaiser, K, Larsen, D. Martin ROW 2: R. Iicrril-Ord, Ii. llcllc. johnson, S. Burrell, C. Hansen. S. Tliornton, ROW3:.I. Morgan. R. McCloskey, I,, Mcllaneld, S. Shroer- lin, M. Bcnn,j. Blair, S. Collins. ROW 4: L. Couture, D, Almie, K, R055 D. llancock, D. 'l'alkirigtim, Ii. Gallagher. UfHu'rs Row 1.' I.. Mcllrincltl. liistoriung Slirimctlin, scfrctaryftrczl- surcr. Row 2: D. lluncock, prcsiclcntg R. llcrrifortl, vice-president. 116 Activities FHA Works At Haunted House The Future Ilomemalqers of America had a busy year. They participated in the KTAC March-of-Dimes Haunted House. They also managed the refreshments for BaCl4-to- School Night along with attending regional and state FHA meetings. The advisors for the group were Mrs.Jan Hoven- kotter, Mrs. Joyce Jansen, and Mrs. Linda Senger, who worked to build leaders of the future by working in fam- ilies, school, and community affairs. 1, BOTTOM ROW S. Roberts, C. St. Cyr, K. Simons, P. Pletcher, L Smith, S. Hann, C. Ingle, W. St. Cyr. ROW 2: R. Hartle, Martin, P Keplinger, T. McGee, A. Rodvelt, D. Burrows, C. Bitonio,J. Blackburn D. Zachary. S. Zevenbergen. ROW 3: T. Rhoten, C. Frank, S. Morgan K. Haring,J. Tevis, N. Shefchik, S. Voshell, C. Root, A. Frost, M.Jones J. Miller, Kloclce, S. Pederson. Z. FHA REPRESENTA TIVES, ROW 1.' Stefanie Zevenbergen, Cindy Ingle. ROW 2.'Jody Miller, Joni Klocke. Activities 1 1 7 Debate Promotes Leadership f lfifl bv L 1. ROW 1: C. Squire, F. Kooser, L. Wilson, M. Weinrich, K. Bahm. ROW 2: R. Dollarhide, K. Stowe, L. Piik, B. Blanc, R. Archer, D. Kaup. ROW 3:T. Hunter, V. Kiehl, D. Musselwhite, K. Larsen, D. Hendrix- son, B. Noviello, Tomal. ROW 4: M. Zevenbergen, D. Waller, Mr. Beetham, K. Shull, Hasard, D. Smith. 2. Karen Stowe was National Forensic League President and Co-Captain this year. The main purpose of the debate team was to promote forensic participation which develops leadership, academic, and social success. Throughout the year the debate team met 5 or 6 days out of the weel-4. The requirements for membership were taking debate as a class and being willing to attend tournaments. Many activities were planned for the season. Among them were participation in SPSL League Debate, 20 invitational tournaments, and an attempt to win state and to qualify for nationals. Squad activities also included various fund-rais- ing events, a debate basketball team in intramurals, and a soccer team. 1 1 8 Activities and Social Success Y ' 1. I,. Larson. 'lf 'l'ornatid1.j. Wiggins, I,. Arm- strong. T, Dye. D, Ifunkhauscr. ROW 2: Gchrmann. D. Kichl, A. Dahlcn. R. Huck. B. Newton. li, Tracy. li, Zcok. ROW 3: A. Wlrirqj. Dahlcn. D. Wcygandt. V. Benton, I.. Dorman. K. Ifastrnan. S. Manuel, C. Ockfcn. ROW -iz Stcphanicl-4. Kauppila. No- vicllo, S. Avila. 2. Lorraine Wilson, lien No- vicllo. Co-Captains. Mike Zcvcnbcrgcn, Cap- rain. S J S 1 55 Activities 1 19 'uasqomzf 'W 'uosugqog f'JauA1Bg 'S 'igmj 'd 'enzw1zN3W uaqog 'JW :p A103 'sangg 'H 'alyqm 'H 'lopiel W 'siifigg -G 'uosuyqog 'W 'AQJHEQJW 'S 'uoiiwv '5 'asagg 'S 'mfxnej 'asnoqaagqm 120 Activities Z FW Z N B N S r LQ F6 an Q E 56' 3 Q p Z :z: 9 H I3 O' fb 0 7? 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Dsfbff, 'l Drr ww.-. swsffc- A A 4,7544 TN 353'D'U FDQ,-E2 UD -NA 3935. 'Ui--Q If-15 Emma D b--mil fbzgxf Z0-frm mg'-lm sm5'E 1: mm 153 LDQQ 5'-49ra? SDSU: :PLUS :CPS 1 Sf' H23 532. v1,...5 'Q. sq? II.3f Dir-7 SWE. U1 ,. :S egg ,Wang 'JITI mmm. J .US9 S1 9891 SIJSD K P1 yvkyvl 5'1 , X 4 t I .MW i 1. Tina Dickson, president. 2. Natalie Hollenbeck, secretary. 3. Mr. Rohcrr McNamara. director, 4. The PHS orchestra prepares for their next COFICCFI. Activities 1 2 1 Choir Goes to All-State 1. l',4 1. VALKYRIES ROW 1:j. Wells, D. Kraus, D. Fankhouser, M, Heasley, G. Fredricks. ROW 2: B. Zeok, T, Brunoff, R. Hartle,j. Martin, M. Bowen, I.. Legg, ROW 3: K. Fulton, S. Myers, C. Wetterhus, S. Ehnat, S. Andrus. ROW 4:1 Morgan, C. Netzer, S. Parker, C. Finch, S. Luppino, K. Buehler. This year the Norselanders and Valkyries performed in a variety of concerts. The Norselanders had a Chance to 1 22 Activities 2. NORSELANDERS ROW 1 T. Chase, K. Schick, M. Loucks Cdrummerl, T. Crabtree, R. Tadena. ROW 2 N. Kirk, Zemanek, D. Burrows,j. Todd, C. Peters,j.johnson, T. Hoover, K, Merrill. ROW 3 M.jones, D. Ross, B, Kaser, K, Holmes, C. Christensen, P. Harbick, P. jeffreyuj. Knight, S. Campbell, S. Corcoran,j. Robinson, P. Pounds, K, McVean, M. LaGesse, li. Blankenship, K. Kusick. perform with the Green River Music Company and at the Principals' Association State Conference. Singers Take Spring Tour 1. ROW 1:j. Wfilliamson, D. Clausnitzer, T,joy. L. Larson, L. Arm- strong, K. Tyler, T. Rhoten, S. Finch, C. Nix, T. Dickinson. ROW Z: T. Perkovich, B. Weigand, K. Foster, K. Rees, I., Kinney, G. McCray, T. Pfeiffer, S. Kraft. K. Stroh, K, Wfood, P, Lowery. ROW 3: C. Danley. T. Campbell, K. Martin, D. Greiner, A. Weidman, B. Jin, D. Robinson, Ferro, A. Frost, C. Gratzer, D. Thomas,j. Riffle. ROW4: V. Peterson,j, Conway. I.. Todd, L. Starkovich, D. Wleyganclt, L. Carder. K. Morgarrj. Dahlen, T. Maloy, B. Leen. 2. Mr. Havens plays his favorite for one ofhis choir classes. 3. Choir practices for upcoming concert. The 43-member Mixed Choir performed in regular school concerts and were also involved in the spring tour with all the other choirs this year. Seven students were chosen from PIIS to go to the All-State Choir, which was held in Bellingham in Iiebruary. The students selected were Peter jeffrey. Ifverett Blankenship, Mary LaGesse, Krista Bott. Sue Corcoran, Barbara Kaser, and Robin Dollarhide. ! ' l . g . S ACTIVITIES 125 U3 S52 T1-gl .V ...Z Y'-5:-1':-1.54 ,..,v:U',2ft r-vfk 'Fw F51-93 'Q23 32,19 NG,-Z NL-Z ' -. P mfj 'JU' ,.,.. Vx, 1: D '..f,, Qzivfv 2-.YM --ns: 252 'U 1 332-2 rv,-Y-D 3'-1 259 5 . 4 fi Q21 51:2 Y 5n ,:.' 2, 54 02-- N3-'D' .QFJ mC-Z 271' IN-fm vc: -1 C- Fr ZZ7'Il'f'7,,. F715- k-1,--mC-N ' ,E15m' --f'1r-:jim .E',....3w f EW:-L..A?O 'zr x Pgvzozg ? 7Sn:Qgj:T U7-Q 29 A Y- -- V, 'Iv-, C--n':'lU 'LF' 95.5 :QSM -Z 3-,Q,?Q5'l Z2:54'C17qU -fxFf- ' m'57H'Q2 ,:-Qffffre 5L'P'P'?TV-F QQ U . 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UQ W F21 W' 5 D 'D r' 71 O U? F FU Zi 05 fb W: 71 '21 C 7 C Q: 7'1 22 gf! fb D' S C V1 If Z : 9 EA O'-2 U' fb H UQ fb 128 Activities ns F IU-I U9 vW,f 1,1 105.19 UD C P1 v-s D UQ 9 i 7-. is 9 rn gg., 1 Drill Team Places First 2 The 1979-80 Drill Team went through many changes this year including a larger size group, new uniforms, and a new advisor, Mrs. Lorraine Friberg. The 40 girls performed during half-time at all home football games, helping the cheerleaders to raise school spirit. They also held fund-raising projects through the year, and brought home a first-place trophy in December for their winning performance at the US Dance and Drill Clinic. 1. Captain N. Hollinberger. 2. Co-captain K. Fulton. 3. Advisor Mrs. Friberg. 4. Members practice for the upcoming game. Activities 1 29 Pep Club Shows Spirit Pep Club's main goal this year was to get more people interested in school activities, Some of the fund-raisers held during this year were a Car wash, bake sale, and Concession stand work. Mrs. Hestilow, Mrs. Bartels, and Mrs. Mayfield were the advisors. 1. ROW 1: D. Kraus,j. Wells, L. Sanford, K. Brock. ROW 2: P. Lowery, L. Roberts, C. Godwin, P. Walter. ROW 3: L. Kolowinski, S. Roberts. 2. President S. Hinkleg Vice-Presi- dent S. Thomasg Secretary L. Sanfordg Trea- surer P. Crabtree. 130 Activities W! . ifijlff is 4. .qv -is , si N srss.,.. Intramurals Show Skill gfig 1. ROW 1:G. Thrall, R. Muncy, S. Wilson, T. Helling, S. Houghton, L. Rantanen, B. Templin, C. Cockrell, S. Berrens. ROW 2: L. Fuhrman, L. jones, S. Hoffman, M. Harris, T, Makepeace, S. Gershick, M. Arthur, M. Disney, B. Shadle, A. Cranston. ROW 3: G. Neuneker, M. Merod, T. Herriford, M. Tungsvik, l.. Wilharm, S. Pederson, T. Patient, T. Nix, B, Bishop, M. Carlson, C. jellison, D. Arcuri. 2. ROW 1:j. Lyon, S. Avila, A. Romine, T. Parker, S. Talik, C. Isles, T. Buck, M. Alkire, S. Takehara. ' f . Basketball Intramurals were held from December to Febru- ary of this year. Anyone could turn out so long as he attended PHS and was not currently participating in any ROW 2: B. Morman, K. Koppelman, R. Hansch, M. Ritcher, janson, T. Herriford, D. Clevenger, S. Hoffman, G. Green, L.jones, T. Anderson, B. Raymond, S. Seiben, D, Mannie, D. Helling, P. Bernsten, D. McLaughlin, D. Monarch. ROW 3: Anderson, T. Deffenbaugh, S. Baginski, B. Gallagher, D. Flint, D. Hancock, D. Talkington, W. Welde, S. Hanon, G. Thomas, E. Stolte, R. Huber, R. Carlson, K. Meadors, R Flint. winter sports. The idea of this club was just for students to get out and have some fun. Activities 1 3 1 Ski Club Takes to the Slopes The Ski Club provided those interested in skiing information and chances to go skiing with others. With advisor Mr. Mike Peluso, the members had film festivals, ski packages, ski shows and trips to resorts. This newly-formed club met every other week. 1. 'If llerriford, president, B. Shull secretarymeasurer, 'If Makepeacc vice-president. 2. ROW 1: M. Gailey M. Disney, C. Sick, P. llarbick, K Bott, M. LaGesse, D. Ohrberg, R Asbjornsen, N, Gartner. ROW Z:K. Shull, T. Anderson, I.. Rantanen, K Franich, C. Wetterhus, R, Dolph, I. Cady, I.. Brooks, M. Robinson. ROW 3: D. Clevenger, G. Green, l.. McNa- v i mara, W. Welde, K. Meador, li. llelle. ROW 4: R, llerriford, D. Monarch, P, Bernsten, S. llaskey, S. Takahara, li. Lang, R. Welfringer, M. Disney. ROW 5:C. Derrick, A. Romine, K. Dewey, P. Wilfong, Pettit, 'If Whitney, li. Browne. 1 32 Activities X, We N I I X jgoneg dew gl? I I. Row I.' E. Iilankenship. M. Zevenhergen. ID. Covart. II. Olson. Mrs. Quinn, Ii. Kooser. R, Archer. Iflelilirey. Row 2: I., Tyler, T. I.yon,.I. Maxwell, R. McClellan, K. Iiuehler, 'If Vlfhitehouse, I,. Mitfhell. S. Mnfalitirt-y. Row fI.'S. Morris. S. Myers, ID. Iiendrixson, VI. Tomal. I.. Piilt. Il Aragon, M. Collins, Tjenltins, ID. Smith. Row 4: I.. Kost, M. Pilch, T, Glass, K. Iiultonxl. Wills, S. Ilinltle, II. Ciiill, M. I.ee, K. Tyler. Row SJM. Welch. R. IJolIarl1ide.S. Manuel, S. Ross. I.. Guhr, ID. Parker, M. Iiogrand. M. Delong. 2, The Wiz- ards, Iiyerert Blankenship and Pere-It-Iilirey. model the latest fashions 3, The Ifxecurixe Iioard Ilong Pews down the hall. I.eI't to right: Iiverett Iilanlxenship, I'eteJel'Iirey, Mike feyen- hergen, Doug ffoyart, Iiranlt Kooscr, and Rohin Arther, Wlitit is Ilong Pew! Well, Ilong Pew. in Case you don't know by now. is simply the Contact ol' ones right shoulder to the wall whilst in motion. The Ilong Pewers UI' All-over-the-place, CIIIJOAI, is now in its second year. Members have done much to further its Cause, such as staging a protest of the malicious Caging of animals in the zoo. and a pet wash to raise funds. I.ecI hy The Great And Grand Imperial Wfixards. l'I'GAGIXVI. the IIong Pewers have had an outstanding year. The advisor was Mrs. I.inda Quinn. Activities 1 3 3 PHS Students Offer Services The service groups this year were Projectionists, Librarians, and Office Assistants. During the year they worked with teachers and students throughout the school. 4'3 'K C7 1. Danette Wells plays librarian. 2. Carole Cole makes a call on the Hites, T. McGee. ROW 3: T. Patrick, L. Patrick, B. Sarver, L. Kibler, S. hotline. 3. ROW 1: D. Craig, S. Arnold, K. Edmiston, P. Anderson, C. Haire, K. Gartner, Blumlein. ROW 4: L. Burruss, Gehrmann, T. Cole, H. Thomas. ROW2:G. Foster,T.jer1kins,C.johnson, L. Clark, B. Deffenbaugh, C. Anderson, L. Miller, D. Berrows, L. Vanbuskirk. 134 Activities FBLA Develops Skills The Future Business Leaders ofAmerica, a national associ- Mrs, Otha Thompson served as club adviserg Pat Carig, ation of high school students interested in business careers, presidentg jennifer Rees, secretaryg Lisa Kamp, reporter, marked its first year at PHS. Clubs from all schools met at a Vivian jacob, historiang Penny Lowery and Laura Patrick, conference in Olympia and competed in business skills. parliamentarians. ROW I: K. Fulton, S. Miller, A. Walston, T. Fisher. ROW 2: T. Dickson, V, jacob, P. Lowery, S. Roberts, P. Craig. ROW 3: Mrs, Thompson, C. Resbuten, R. Carey, S. Hinkleuj. Cacciola, Rees. ROW 4: M. Bogrand, S. Leen, M. Gailey, G, Estes, D. Stroessner. Spanish Club Makes Pinatas f XX NX -. k .,. X This year Spanish Club made and sold pinatas to help out a needy Mexican family. Other activities included a pinata raf- fle and a club picnic. Mrs. jeanne Swimme was the club adviserg Dawn Kaup, presidentg Renee Gillis and Chuck Sweet, co-vice-presidents, and Debbie Smith, secretary-treasurer. ROW 1: D. Smith, T. Anthony, D. Kaup, M. Lee. ROW 2. Mrs, Swimme, M, Ritscher, C. Sweet, R. Hurlow. Activities 1 3 5 Club Enjo S German Cooking To do typical German things was the main idea of the Ger- man Club. These activities in- cluded hiking, soccer playing and the sampling of' good Ger- man cooking. This year with advisor Mr. Linus Breul, the members went Christmas carol- ing. I. ROW 1:H. Buldaupt, R. Borders,j Williamson, K. Eastman, A. Bueler, K Clark, S. McCain, W. Schomburgml Lauver, S. Ross, M. Dirks, M, Bo- grand, Mr. Breul. ROW 2: C. Bos, S Miller. T. Meeker, B. Cool, C. Werner K. McClain, L. Wilson, C, Shedd. S Giese, Tornal, D. Riggs, M. Wein- rich. ROW 3: A, Kilgore, R. Ratstoff, M. Pilch, T. Glass, K. lfulton, K. Shull B. Blanc, R, Dollarhide, S. Manuel, R McClellan, D. Bean, E, Ayers, T Mounts. ROW 4:1 Wright. K. Ma- loney,j, Wise, K. Nichlaus, D. Mon- arch, M. Musselwhite, II. Gill. C. Folk Ii. Ilelle, M, Parker, I.. Guhr, L. Kaelin D. Smith, ROW Venzone,j. Can- non, D. Stroessner, R.jones, E. Mark- er, W, Schatz. 1 36 Activities j. Nomura, M. Hodgson, lf. Blankenship, G. Conine, M. Glad, S. Rouse, S. Buchmann, G. Wise. 2 I.. Wilson. vice president, R. McClellan, president, K. McClain, secretary-treasurer. i 4 French Club Holds Dessert aft A fi F' ,S s it X. S N . X . .t Ask. .M ,, . .X . ' ' . D S , . Q .- , ss s e's' A r . f Q q A t W m , s L I but ,Z : up We e . 1 X of Qi . ss- sss.s . X. Q .N V.. s Q . is This year Mr. Jim Coates, advisor, and the members ofthe French Club, had a dessert-tasting party, a dinner at a French restaurant, an inner-tubing trip at Mt. Rainier, and other activities. Meeting once a month, the objective ofthe club was to promote an interest in France and its culture. 1. ROW 1: T. Whitehouse, D. Smith, W. Schomburg, D. Parker, janker,-I. Nomura. ROW 2: D. Berg, L. Cady, H. Gill, C. Folk, T.Joy, M. Bogrand, K. Spradley. ROW 3: I.. Piik,j. Hasard,j. Wells, T. Trolson, S. Walkerul. Maxwell, R.-Jones. ROW 4: F. Aragon, K. Wold, P. Herbst, R, Balmer, M. Blaisdell, A. Frost, Bagby, T. Schatz. ROW 5: D. Stroessner, L. Dorman, K. McClain, N. Hagen, j. Hillger, M. Mussel- white, M. Hodgson. Z. ROW 1: R. Takemura, sergeant-at-arms, A. Vanl.ierop, vice president. ROW 2: F. Aragon, secretary, Hasard, president. ROW 3: D. Parker, treasurer, T. joy, winner of best dessert. x -' .2 t BML X ldsokwer NJYNOCQ- Activities 1 37 Emi cc 1' American Field Service r f The primary purpose of the American Field Service was to host, entertain, and help foreign students at PHS. Starting the year with a successful powderpuff football game, the club, under the direction of Mr. Jim Coates, raised money for the three foreign students. A sailboat cruise with a weekend camp-out at Blake Island and a visit to a haunted house at Halloween were among the club's several activities. 1. ROW1:V, Benton, E, Ayers, S. McCain, C. Heitz, I.. Dorman. ROW 2.' D. Eastman, D. Smith. ROW3: B. Blanc, D. Senevirathne, W. Schomburg, G. Barnes, L. Piilc. ROW 4: M. 138 Activities 1 M ff ill.. zgfff- A . - A 5, pr Q. 'fr ib- 'F ' . v sf-' F- A L, e .J A 5 'M N' . :Q if., 'Y 1 ,+ ry I ,Y isis' Weinrich, R. Archer, T. Mounts, M. Goodell, president, Terry Mounts, vice-president, Rob- K. Clark. RCW 5: T, Deffenbaughj. Wise,j. in Archer, secretary. Tomal, Morgan, R, Hurlow, S. Ross, Venzone, D. Berg. 2, Officers: Mike Goodell, ,f ME, G ' Y Q ' ' 'P wr. , F AFS Students Enjo PHS i l 5 l - SAE! 5 p .- S 'f hw Q' PHS hosted three foreign students this year. The two AFS- sponsored students were Gillian Barnes, from England, and Dhushshantha Sevevirathne, from Sri-Lankai Can island off the coast of Indiaj. Wibke Schomburg was the third for- eign student, she was from Germany and was sponsored by her own family. Gillian, staying with Kim and Lynn Larsen and their family, went to Seattle, Anderson Island, and Mt. Rainier. She played on the girls' tennis team and was a member of girls' track. She also commented on how nice PHS students dress, and also said that she enjoyed our pep assemblies. Dhushshantha stayed with Mike Goodell and his family. While here, he saw Mt. Rainier and the Pacific Ocean. He appreciated our architectural and mechanical progress. He also enjoyed playing badminton, chess, ping-pong, and attending PHS. Wibke Schomburg enjoyed staying with Shirley McCain and her family. While here she went to Eastern Washington and Oregon. Wibke enjoyed playing the flute in the PHS Band. She commented on how much she enjoyed our music, because where she lives the only type of music is classical. 1. Kim Larsen, Gillian Barnes, and Lynn Larsen. 2. Dhushshantha Senevirathne. 3. Wibke Schomburg. Activities Big Brothers, Big Sisters ,J .QE .JL auf' A5 .J 1. ROW 1: B. Newton, C. Peters, N. Loomis, J, Ligrano, Y. Marquis, R. Archer, Srroessner. ROW 2: M. Bogrand, M. jones, B. Gama, E. Shulene, C. Howland, D. Bean, A. johnson. ROW 3: S. Kim, L. Nutter, M. Myhre, E. Schmit, K. Anderson, Cacciola, K. Witham. ROW 4: C. Christensen, V. Ben- ton, S. Holdener, S, Roberts, C. Folk, C. Schwartz, B. Shull, D. Stroessner. ROW 5: P. Harbick, T. Tomatich, K. Hauge, Wells, S. Hinkle, P. Craig, G. Bowen. ROW 6:1 Avila, jjohnston, N. Lavinder, L. Mitchell, S. Evans, T. Mounts, B. Jin, Knight. 2. Coordinator for this club was Paula Harbick. The Big Brothers, Big Sisters program was started to give sophomores a bet- ter srart at high school life. This organization was mostly made up of seniors and sophomores, but some juniors were involved. 140 Activities . Health Careers Provide Aid WSF' -'if 0 A V9 259-wx ,wusu Health Careers Club was organized to introduce people that were interested in medical areas to different fields of medicine and make information on these fields available. The only requirement for membership was to have an interest in pursuing a medicine-related field. The Club members met once a week to discuss their upcoming events. Many activities were planned by the students and Mrs. Irene McGiv- ney, advisor, such as touring medical facilities, making tray decora- tions for Good Samaritans pediatric floor, and having enjoyable activities. They also attended conventions, and had guest speakers at their meetings. Some members chose to volunteer at hospitals. 1. ROW I:C.johnson, Mrs. McGivney, S. Roberts. ROlV2:j. Blackburn,j. Lehde, Tjenkins, R. Newell. ROW 3: K. Haring, S.johnson,j. Tevis, B. Sarver. 2. FROM TOP:julie Tevis, vice-presidentg Carrie Swanson, secretary-treasurerg Cindyjohnson, activities coordinatorg Janice Blackburn, president. Activities 141 g I , 1 1 , f -9, x My x .bA9mN5i KX nmkpgp MUD M www yywc if X C, JS W gpwgff vymWf5JfeQfqsLQylE2w ig L ' cg fggjgggvi 36' A yy NW ,vgfczfgk wuts My W ffwwsfb HW W so KU 6 QNX O, , fl if fp N W ,P my J P MOV y :KM if 1 KAW M , 'Oplfpi if Hf?55ff psi? 0 of ? fffffigiffffff .4 Seniors Steal the Show 'WY 1. ROW 1. N, Gartner, S, Lund, B. ShLill,j. Wells, A. Iirostnl. Blumlein, -J. Bagby, A. Rodvelt, ROW 2. T, Creley, R. Ashjornsen, C. Ilenneherg, B, Ransom. ROW 3. A. Walston, M, Myhre, S. Daschofsky. P. Pletcher, ROW 4. I.. Konwent, P. Harbick, 'If McGee, S. Young. ROW 5. N. Demko, B. Hires, P. Anderson, S. Haut, P. Craig. 'lf Watson. ROW 6. C, Banaszak, C. Gosselin, l.. Cardenj, Mathiasen. ROW 7. K, lfdmiston, V, jacob, K. Dees,j, Venzone, I., Wilson, K. Kusick. ROW 8. K. Sawyer, S. Carlson, T, Mounts, K, llauge, ROW 9. Coaches R, Takemura, G. Bowen, R. Picha, S. llanon, M. Giovannini. 2. Coach Gene Bowen watches game with anticipation. 3. Seniors 'lf Creley, S. Young and S. Baur watch the game with excitement. 144 Special Events uniors Face Tough Opponents 1. Coach Greg Meeker gives the juniors instructions for the next play. 2. juniors stand attentively at sidelines. 3. ROW 1. D. Riggs, C. Heitz, 'I' Brunofful. I.arson, R. Hartle, C. Hansen. ROW 2. R. Gilles, B. Hansen, S. Hann, K. Fleisch, D. Smith. ROW 3. L. Butler, K. Parker, H. Gill, M Lee. ROW 4. Hillger, N. Hagen, C. Groseclose,j. Morgan. ROW 5. S Schroetlin, L. Marks. ROW 6. K. Gordon, D. Phair. ROW 7. L Konwent, Tujoy, ROW 8. Coach G. Meeker, L. Brooks, K. Spradley, S. Burrell, K, Larson, S. Nix, S. Bowen, R. McCloskey, L. Arnold. ROW9. Coach D. Helling, D. Williams, K. Franich, D. Lee, R. Schafer, L. McNamara, D. Devereux, M. Sholseth, K. Dewey, V. Martin, Coach Nomura. Special Events 145 Bab Viks ake Second 146 Special Events 1. ROW1Coaches: B, Wright,C.jenkins,D. Larson,j. Bradbury. ROW 2 G. Hoffman, W. Taylor, P. Walter. M. Donohue, S, Cooltingham, L. Gadbery, D. llasard. T. Zevenbergen, K. l.eirdahl. ROW 3 M. Matter. A. Vanlsierop, M, Pilch. ROW 4 I,. Starkovich. B. Sayler, C, Gratver. ROW ST. Binder, C. Caine, M. Konwengj. Baker, R. Ternplin. ROW6 j. Blair. P. Herbst, L. Caulifman. I.. Francis. ROW 7'l'. Anderson. D. DeVries. G. johnson. li. Sholseth, lflercher, S. llarris. ROW 8 T. Campbell, K. Martin. C. McDonald. Camara Shy: Coach C. Gervais, K. Stroh. Z. K. Bates performs routine as drill team looks on. The annual AFS powderpuffgarrie was held on October 25 at Sparks Stadium. The night started out with the sopho- mores victorious over the juniors and the juniors victorious over the seniors. It concluded with the seniors emerging as the victors over the sophomores. The winning team was decided by the total amount of yardage each team accumu- lated. Powderpuff Creates Excitement l. PUW'DI:'RPUFI DRILL TIYAIW BUT- TON! ROWQ' 13. Momrcll, Maxwell. S. I,ccr1,K. limes. RUUUZ: M. Iruns, ID.Cl7l1lI'f. lf. Smltu. ROW' 5: R. Vlum-s, R CL1l'l5OI1 2. SUPHOMORF lfH1:'l:'Rl.lfADERS: D. Chllwcrt and I.. 'I.r.1tx. 5. SEIVIOR f'Hl:'l:'R- Ll:'AD11'RS.' G Ilglrmllxwrxlltixtttt. If Miller, 'lf Ilt-rrif'ortl,'I.hlcmlmstcm. H. 'I'cmplm. 'If Iflctclu- cr. Special Events 147 Queen 'sig' 148 Special Events Princess Candidates And Escorts I. Mark Giovannini, Sue Young 2. Ken Owen, l.isa Smith 3. Brian Templin, Lisa Ol- son 4, Mike Tungsvik, Betsy Sliull 5. Bill Sliadle Tracey McGee 6, R. D. Willis, Robluin Asbjornsen 7. Tim Bradbury, Susan Baur 8. Rick Roof, Pat Craig. Special Events 149 Q, 1 50 Special Events ll ill: ' 'll , Magic Moments was tlie tlieme for tliis years Daffodil ' Princess selection. liiglit girls competed for tlie title of Puyallup lligli Scliool Daffodil Princess. lfacli of tlie girls gave a speecli telling about one of lier magic moments. Rolvlnin Aslnjornsen was selected to represent PIIS as our 1980 Daffodil Princess. On lfelwruary -1. at Pl,ll'S Olson Auditorium. Rolvlvin was crowned queen of tlie 1980 Puyallup Valley Daffodil Pesti- val. Rolwlwin's activities ranged from tlie Queens Luncheon to tlie Grand lfloral Street Parade. 1. Presenting the 1980 Daffodil Queen, Robbin Asbjornsen. 2. Paula Nelson, 1979 Daffodil Queen, presents Robbin with the royal scepter, 3, Candidates share Robbins excitement. 4. Robbin relates one of her magic moments. Class of '29 and '54 Honored at Assembl The annual Alumni Assembly was one ofthe main events of llomecominkg Week. The Classes of 1929 and 195-1 were honored and both gave a presentation and their class yell. Roll Call of all classes was a major part ofthe assemhly, with the orchestra and drill team providing the entertainment, The assembly was tele- vised locally, 1. Class of '29 gives their presentation. 2 195-1 football hero returns to PHS. 5. Yell Queen of '54 leads her class in Cheers. 11, An alum gives spectators a glimpse of life during 1954. 'Via 1:3 Special Events 152 Special Events 'Sail ni This year's Homecoming theme was Sail On. The Ilome- coming Dance was held on December 15. During the evening the King and Queen were announced. The week before the dance consisted of five dress-up days, Students also decorated the halls. The week ended with the Alumni Assembly. 1. King Brian Templin and Queen Tracey McGee. 2. Tracey McGee and Brian Templin during Royal Dance. 3. Bill Squier and Lisa Smith share a special moment. 4. Terri Tomatich and Ken jenkins dance during the evening. 5. Mitch Peterson and Kacey Dewey enjoy their dance. 6. Senior Prince and Princess Bill Squier and Lisa Smith. 7, Sophomore Princess and Prince Terri Tomatich and Ken jenkins. 8,junior Prince and Princess Mitch Peterson and Kacey Dewey. Special Events 1 5 3 New Horizons '79-'80 ...School starts with largest senior el1iss...lfoothnll team goes to play- olls. . .linhy Viks win ASIS card tlrive. . .Overalls and Curly hair seen on iiiinpns. . . Stz1r 'l'rek, 'l'lie,lerlx. Kramer vs. Kramer, and The Muppet Moxie are great hits. . .Nation mourns loss olijolm Wayne and jimmy lbnriinte. . .llostnges helel in lrnn. . .Gas exceeds 51.00 mark. . .Gold rises to over Sion. . .Seniors win lloinecoming. . .Classes ol' '29 6: 'Sfi honored. . . Sail On Chosen theme for llomeeoming. . .lflectronic games liouml under C hristmtis trees. , .llJU polo makes it seven straight titles. . . King Cole and rhe Country W!l'IL'hL'.91lI1Ll The Day They Kidnapped the Pope are smash hits. . .Mr. Pimiruslai resigns and Mr. llynela moves into administration' . . ,Queen Rohhin reigns, . .Grupplers take SPSI. Championship. . .Hoop- sters take SPSI. elinmpionship. . .Dehaters score hig. . .Seniors start New lloriyons on 'lune 10, 1080. 154 Special Events 150 Seniors Make Honor Roll Students who qualified forthe honor roll maintained a Cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or above through the seven semesters of their high school years. Congratulations! TOP Ten Peter Cv-i Gwen Andrews Steve Baik Gillian Barnes Robbin Asbjornsen Atsuko Bakuya james Barnhart joseph Avila Ron Balmer Enrico Baroga Special Events 155 Honor Roll Honor Roll Honor Roll Hono. Kevin Bates Kristi Bates Susan Baur Rebecca Behrman Robert Berrens Miriam Berrest Carmen Bitonio Janice Blackburn Mike Blaisdell Morrill Bogrand Lori Boik Dan Bonner Tim Bradbury Susan Brickman Daleen Bridges Gloria Brockel Jill Cacciola Mike Caine Lynette Carder Carol Carlson Charlene Chambers Colleen Christensen 1 56 Special Events Karen Clark Ed Clarke Sheri Clerget Kenneth Cockle Susan Corcoran Doug Cozart Patricia Craig Allan Cranston Bichphuong Dang Kristy Dees Nancy Demko Tina Dickson Debbie Eastman Kim Edmiston Dianne Ellis Sharon Farrar Todd Fletcher Michele Freeman Nancy Gartner Brian Gearheard Scott Gershick Mark Giovannini Michael Goodell James Grow Kimberly Haneline Shaun Hanon David Harlan Jan Hartle Kim Hauge Patrick Hillberg Kevin Hollingsworth Ray Holub Scott Houghton Rick Huber Vivian Jacob James Johnson Jeff Johnston Mandy Jones Lisa Kibler Susan Klee Greg Kline Janelle Knight Frank Kooser Judith Kralovic oll Honor Roll Honor Sharon Kratochvil Karen Kusick Mary LaGesse Lorn Larson Nancy Lavinder .Ion Leyda Mel Loucks Sandy Lund julia Maloy Donald Marks julie Mathiasen Kari McClain Tracey McGee Peter Meisinger Mike Merod Wayne Meyer SZ Eddie ' X X ,yy Mk Daniel Monarch ff K Becky Morey Terry Mounts Melanie Myhre Darren Nybo Lisa Olson Daniel Parker Mick Parker Yvonne Perry Russ Picha Brenda Ransom Larry Rantanen Eric Rasmussen jennifer Rees Michael Richardson Lisa Richardson Diane Rosquist Dushshanta Senevirathne Elisabeth Shull Cheri Sick john Simons Lisa Smith Scott Snyder Frank Spataro Bill Squier Chris St. Cyr jack Starkel Roll Honor Roll I Elizabeth Stephanick Eric Stolte Robert Takemura Mark Taylor Brian Templin Gary Thomas Daniel Thompson jerry Tomal Tommy Tomal Michael Tungsvik David Voracek Terri Watson Mickey Weinrich jane Wells Lisa White jerry Williams Richard Willis Janice Wise john Wright Susan Young Lisa Zampardo Special Events 157 'King Cole and the Countr Witches' King Cole and the Country Witches was this year's all- school musical. The play was presented mainly to children in commemoration of The Year ofthe Child. The play was about the happy kingdom of Gamin. The kingdom was being invaded by an evil force which was making many things in the kingdom disappear. It was later discovered that the Evil Witch Cportrayed by Betsy Shullj and some of her friends were causing trouble in the kingdom. With the help ofthe audience, King Cole Cportrayed by Peter jef- freyj and his subjects were able to capture Evil Witch and stop all of the trouble. Some ofthe special effects featured in the play were Evil Witch entering and exiting in a puff of smoke and Mother Goose entering on a goose. Q-f'?? Q 158 Special Events v x Y N 1 K 3 i 'The Da They Kidnapped the Pope' 4 V 01. A l -i:', ll The spring play this year was The Day They Kidnapped the Pope, the story of a 52-year-oldjewish cab driver who wanted to stop violence on the earth for a 24-hour period. Samuel Leibowitz Cplayed by Peterjefl-reyl decided that the only way to succeed in doing this would be to kidnap the Pope CDel Wallerl. A lot of problems arose when Sam took the Pope and wrote an anonymous letter on his lunch bag and dropped it into a mailbox. The audience roared with laughter at the humor displayed on stage, but also enjoyed the serious parts of the play. Sam Leibowitz's attempt to have world peace left the audience with something to think about after they left the auditorium. OPPOSITE PAGE: 1. Mother Goose tells the subjects of Gamin why their things are disappearing. 2, Evil Witcli and Nasty Cat plan their next move. 3, King Cole and Queen Lee watch over the kingdom. 4, Evil Witch asks King Cole and his subjects for forgiveness, THIS PAGE: 1. Kidnappers and Pope Pork-out, 2. Reporters interview mafia leader. 5, The Cardinal kisses the Popes ring. 4. Poster of play. N ni lx rea ' ' l .l K .l l ty K 2 at tr... Special Events Awards Honor Students Gary VIKING ANNUAL AWARDS X INSPIRATIONAL AWARD HOVLAND AWARD Viking Annual Awards were presented to two seniors who gave two years of selfless service to the Annual Staff. During this time they completed assignments in writing, layout, and editing. Recipients were Janice Blackburn and Gary Thomas. The Hovland Award is given in memory of an outstanding 1970 graduate and Board of Control member who died the year after his graduation. Winners, voted on by the BOC, are two outstanding senior BOC members. Winners were Tracey McGee and Bill Shadle. 160 Special Events ea. KARSHNER AWARD The recipients ofthe Inspirational Award were chosen by all PHS students. It is presented annually to the two seniors at PHS who have been the greatest inspiration to the student body. Winners were Robbin Asbjornsen and Brian Tem- plin. Alternates were Tracey McGee and Ken Owen. Hon- orable mention went to Brenda Hites and Bill Shadle. The Karshner Scholarship Award, provided by Dr. and Mrs. W.M. Karshner in memory of their son, Paul, is presented to two seniors planning to attend a Washington State- supported four-year college. The winners were chosen by faculty vote. Winners were Nancy Lavinder and Gene Bowen. Alternates were Elizabeth Shull and Bill Shadle. Honorable mention went to Karen Stowe and Gary Thom- as. ,A 1 QV5- Vivian jacob LOGAN AWARD X00 RANSOM-DEL O AW 'ict Mill? Ifewis DRAMA AWARD CHOIR AND BAGINSKI AWARDS jUNIOR WOMENS AWARD The Robert O. Logan Award is presented annually to two seniors who have lettered in at least one sport and have high The Ransom-Delano Award, established in memory of Betty Lou Ransom and Edwin Delano, is presented annual- ly to two seniors with outstanding achievement in instru- mental music at PHS. The winners were voted on by members ofthe band and orchestra. Winners were Vivian Iacob and Allan Cranston. Honorable mention went to Pat Craig and Robert White. The Drama Award is presented annually to an outstanding drama student or Thespian. Winners were voted on by fellow actors. This year's winner was Mike Lewis. Alternate was Peter jeffrey. A senior planning a career in art is eligible for the junior Women's Club Award. Students who receive this award usually achieve highly in art studies at PHS. The winner this year was Don Ulbright. Alternates were Greg Hammermas- ter and Tim Vesey. academic achievement. Major considerations in choosing the winner were sportsmanship, and citizenship. Winners were Krista Bott and Bill Shadle. Runners up were Judy Kralovic and Gene Bowen. Honorable mention went to Kristi Dees and Morrie Bogrand. The Choir Inspirational Award was presented to a student who demonstrated leadership, musicianship, and selfless service to the choral groups. Winner for this year was Mary LaGesse. Honorable mention went to ,Janelle Knight. The Baginski Award was given in memory of Phil Baginski, a superior band student who died the summer after his soph- omore year. The award is presented to an equally outstand- ing sophomore band member. This year's winner was jon Dees. Special Events 161 Lynette FOREIGN LANGUAGE AWARDS , ,yli T :,, K AV . 5 avinder it 1 , Nancy 'A 1 ar-- '- , Y Ben WALKER AWARD BAUSCH-LOMB German and Spanish Awards are given to students who have done outstanding work in foreign language. This year's winner of the German Award was Lorraine Wilson. The winner of the Spanish Award was Lynette Carder. The French Award is given to a student who has completed outstanding work in the French language. This year there were co-winners: Lisa Smith and Nancy Demko. The Polyglot Award was given to the student who has studied the most foreign languages. The winner of this award as janice Wise. 162 Special Events SCIENCE AWARD The Walker Award was presented by C.M. Case in memory of E. B. Walker, former superintendent of schools. It is presented on the basis of character, personality, citizenship, and scholarship. Recipients were chosen by faculty vote. Winners this year were Nancy Lavinder, Gene Bowen, and Bill Shadle. Lorraine Wilson was an alternate. Honorable Mention went to Mailan Do and jim Barnhart. The Bausch-Lomb Science Award was given to an out- standing senior who has high academic achievement in the area of science. This award is presented annually by the PHS Science Department. The winner has the highest cu- mulative grade point average in biology, chemistry, and physics. The winner this year was Ben Noviello. awww? ,- f 5 ,, .. ,. Silver and Gold Victory Awards were athletic awards given to students who have earned a number of letters. Six or seven letters had to be earned to receive a Silver Award. Eight or nine letters were required for a gold award. 1. Gold Award Winners: Gene Bowen,jer- ry Tomal, Tom Tomal, and Morrie Bogrand. 2. Silver Award Winners: Gloria Brockel, jerry Williamshjudy Kralovic, Tim Bradbury, Greg Hammermaster, Rob Takemura, julia Maloy, Gary Thomas, .Jeanne Venzone. 3. Trophies stand ready to be given to their recipients. CARL SPARKS AWARD The Carl Sparks Athletic Award is presented annually to an outstanding senior athlete. The award is given in memory of former athletic director Carl Sparks by his friend, former PHS principal Don Hartung. The recipient was chosen by a committee including all head coaches, the athletic director, and the principal. This year's winner was Gene Bowen. Runner up was Bill Shadle. Alternate was jerry Williams. Special Events 163 Candids 1. Mr. Baker dances with his wife at the Home- coming dance. 2. Stage band entertains the crowds at basketball games. 3. Spanish Club makes beautiful pinatas for a fund raising event. 4. Students enjoy themselves at the Homecoming dance. 164 Special Events 5: s' .., X 55,55 - - sa Mr, . N ,AAWV4 W.XX,f Candids 1. Robin Archer looks disgusted as Becki Kilgren finishes her layouts for the annual. 2. john Maxwell and Morrie Bogrand show Lena Kost that revenge is sweet. 3. Vivian jacob and Ben Noviello study for their next class. 4. Sopho- mores take a break between classes. Special Events 165 X gg 335513 4: -- X - v gj mm 1 Q QQ EQXQQ Sf ig 'Q f is A lggffg QE gk R Sggxwgifgixkqigg Sb xx N ,bw N Q S QSQXX Egsgxgimgwgmg S EY . QS X565 XE 5 S M XM N - f Q 44 . SNS E 3 is YS Fi Q WM Sex XM Eiygx Rigsxmkx N Q EN SX 5 CA fx QWYQQS 2 xv wx 55 ' QM ' XS 'Q 551,67 Gridders Grab Secondg Gain Pla -offs The 1979 Viking football team completed a successful season, placing second in the SPSL with an 8-1 record. Rated most of the year, moving to the number two spot in the polls toward the end of the season, the Viks earned a spot in the play-offs for the second year in a row. In the play-offs, the Viks faced the Mount Tahoma T- Birds in the Lincoln Bowl. Puyallup played well, tieing the game early in the fourth quarter, but Mount Tahoma hung on to defeat the Vikings, 16-13, on a late, fourth-quarter field goal. Puyallup won their first eight games of the season by using a punishing, grind-it-out running game that featured run- ning backs Tom Tomal, Gene Bowen, and Mike Caine. The Vikings lone loss came against arch rival Rogers Rams. The game decided the SPSL championship. Leading the senior- dominated team were All-League selections Tom Tomal, linebackerg Tim Bradbury, defensive end, jerry Tomal, guard-tackle, Morrie Bogrand, defensive back. Receiving second-team honors were Bradbury, tight end, and Ken Owen, defensive end. 168 Sports . .,... . .... 1 .. V'E, .... Vg., ri .'.,. .fi,qPuyallup Puyallup it Puyallup Puyallup Puyallup Puyallup Puyallup Puyallup Puyallup Puyallup .. Suffmef . Dc-Catur .,7 P . Bethel i,,,. . Clover Park T Roi-Zers - P PLAY-OFFS 5 ' Mount Tahcama Bradbury 1. Tom Tomal looks for running room against Sumner. 2. Tim Says hello to a Clover Park Warrior. Row 6:j. Canon CMgrH, G. Bowen, K, Owen. B. Tcmplin. T. Bradbury L. jones, Tomal G. Hammcrmastcr, M. Wclcll fMgr.D . C v CID Ro 'U O K f-r CD EQQMQ EEUU? CN,-Tig LE ' WQHQZU, zi',.2Q.E --'-Xsfs ,E-firing. C5352 S- Jig .QN-51-2 Ugimm 2Q1iQggfz lf3: f-:Li HON-1-13 524523 -1- lil .3 -mc. P-52564412 22353 .. ' 1.1 wwf U 5.52 Fswef 2-C:-Img 434.552-.E iCf2f 11552.15-. 5315-5-5 E2 E752 's4 J: F' 9gQgE .i.:?',-2 U -al fill ...R .:2,E?:3 i S1hfE ,ZS AE 2,5592 -jf uf: 5235? Efuasml 3235323 QU .Q Z ..fN: AEN' J: .Ag. U Q:--E LJ 525513 an Cv 'U ISSJ' vs '...' ' im gr. ....,.:L'D- QE' Ed -E , iizif V LJ M .,:-:,- --.USCA Seniors Lead Vik B . 1 ai .. -- 1 1 in B Um may ' QW ... A , :Ln , Tflgw. !,T,Sl M . W 'V' A lf . wg! x Nuke: Mtn JI . V' ,.... -' Mr -1 ' H A., ,,,1iey.l -- 7 X Q 41 ,VV, ,A ff 2 i .,, A:-'V 7' 16 1. Morrie Bogrand 2. Bill Shadle 3. Todd Westby 4. Larry jones 5. Greg 11, Brian Templin 12. Mike Caine 15. Tom Ti '! 'Q' 'KE' if .,. 4' 'FL 3 25+ 330. :mal 14. Mick Parker 15. llammcrmasrer 6. Brian Susee 7. Brian 'liemplin running for long yardage Kevin Bates 16. Don Marks 17. Chris jellison. on a punt return. 8. Mark Giovannini 9. Ken Morgan 10. Gene Bowen 170 Sports 0 Pla -offs 34. Ou' ,.f- 40' ,pf-' f .ww 9 Q- '-' , in ,.,......-- 4 , 9,2 I C17 All 9 ' n x I Y , cv F kg r' ,f 2 r X .ffd W . ' 'fiihis ig .L --- 55511 '2 e r. . . k , fu- L rg K V V V ' A E 'M as 52 3 is N 5 - 'Z ' ' vg' Q- . ' -'N' 23' X, ,V L , , X ,fi 5 If 16 - ' A i f A W is Y 1- Guy Thfall 24 Mark Disney 5 Lance lfuhrman 4, Bill Squier 5. Steve Rouf 12. Ken Owen 15. Russ Picha 111. Tim Bradbury 15. Mike Tungsvik Hoffman 6, Darren Nybo 7. Viking teammates assist injured player Mark 16. Dan AIIIUSII 17. Ken COCRIC. Giovannini. 8.jerry Tomal 9. Marty Gailey 10. jon Zemanek 11, Rick Sports 1 7 1 172 Sports 1. Greg Muukcr UM. Mark Giiwvannini UH, and Rick -Icnkins HH provide prntcftioii for Kurr Ilciny H21 un a shut-our viftimry civcr Clover Park. 2. Mike Cainc sprinrs toward daylight against rlic Reign-rs' Rams. 5. I.arry'Irmncs and Murric Iiugrami umgrarularc Brian 'licrnpiin afvtrr a punt-return tuucliricwvn against Drcatur. 4, 'lilic Vikings. number rwim muffin-rise' in thc SPSIM Cliallcngc Mt. Tahnina in thc playoffs. 5, Mark Giuvannini squares up rin tin' Rogers' quarterback. Bab Viks Look Impressive The sophomore gridders compiled a five and two record forthe '79-'80 football season. Our only two losses were to Rogers due to a last minute field goal and to Clover Park in double overtime, stated Coach Iverson. SEASON SCORES Puyallup Opponent Puyallup 6 Lakes 0 Puyallup 14 -Jefferson 0 Puyallup I3 Decatur 0 Puyallup Z8 Rogers 29 Puyallup 26 Clover Park 32 I2 OTH Puyallup 29 Federal Way 6 Puyallup 14 Sumner 0 1 . 5- J - . . W N-. ' M ' MMV- 'I ng-h , 5 i '-. 5 . . A V . ..- if .....-i..,......-,.... L VV ...i g . A fees - Us.. 'W . Lv -T 4' . , ' 4? 'N .i . ' I gi 5 ,Tb S e ,qi 'QQ Z 2 K Q :L ,Q I I ' ' n P ri-' 'ff' W x P .,. ag .Q Wkk: :ZK I llii N if I I ws 5 K . Q . S E5 11 7.Lf- 31' 8 .is 1. Sophomore Mike Paulson sweeps around right end for a substantial Parker, 'lf Price. Ii. Wright,'I. Iiradhury, li. Tracy, B. Dally, D. Darling, 'lf gain against liederal Way. Z. FRONT ROW: P. Baker. ID, Larsen, 'If Knowles.-I. Pettit. ROW 4: Coach Iverson, D. Martin, I.. Bonner. Ii. Wilson, li. Mannie. C. Iluddleston, R. Welliringer, N. Zufelt, M. Mussle- Brown, M. Iiresch, R. Peterson, S. Vassey, C. Gervais, D. Arcuri. Coach white. ROW' Reuhensj. Dildine, G. I,anphere, 'lf Stout. M. Iienum, Clifton, M..Iones, M. Paulsen, D, Iiriclxsen. S. I.eitner. ROIW 5: M. Ilanon, D. Sports 1 7 3 Spikers Earn Pla -off Spot The girls' volleyball team earned their second play-off spot ever by posting a 10-4 win-loss record overall and a 6-3 league record. The girls finished in a three-way tie for third place in the SPSL. In mini-playoffs, the spikers were eliminated early, losing to Decatur and jefferson, 15-4 and 15-6 respectively. The winner of the play-off went on to the West Central District play-offs. The highlight of the season was when we beat Curtis, reflected Coach Nancy Williams. We played a perfect game, nothing went wrong, This year's team was led by seniors judy Kralovic, Kathy Schick, and julia Maloy. Award winners for the team were judy Kralovic, Inspirational, and jackie Kr21l0ViC, MOSI Improved. -WIWAWMW www,-W 1. ROW 1: Mgr. S. Schroetlin, K. Schick, D. Takemura, B. Short, Coach L. Legg, M. Rogers, Mgr. K. Kusick. ROW 2: T. Tomatich, B. Gama, Nancy Williams. ROW2:-I. Kralovic,j. Kralovic, W. Shaw, M. Arthur, M. Taylor, N. Hollenberger, C. Werner. 3. jackie Kralovic sets a spike L. Stocker,j. Maloy. 2.ROW 1: Mgr. S. Schroetlin,j. Billings, S. Boyle, for the Viks. 174 Sports Golf Team Performs Below Par The golf team had a disappointing record with 4 wins, 8 losses and a tie. This statistic does not reflect the closeness of some of the matches. It was a fun year, expressed Coach Mike Peluso. Our team had excel- lent morale throughout the entire season. Paul Bensen, Kris Sohne, and Scott Kovacevich were top performers, with Benson taking honors with the lowest scoring averagejerry Williams was named Most Improved. ., ... K A . . t.pL X 5 . 'fiom 1. ROW 1: P. Berntsen, Cockrell, R. Balmer. ROW 2: Coach Mike Peluso, K. Sohne. Williams, S. Kovacevich, P. Ben- son. T. Patient. 2. jerry Williams follows i through on a drive-shot. 3. Coach Mike Peluso demonstrates proper form as jerry Williams, Paul Benson. Scott Kovacevich, Ron Balmer and Paul Berntsen look on. Sports 1 75 Harriers Have Winning Season , . ,. -.W I., 1-A sp- ...qu . , K. . ,- -- f . . Q, -. . . .. f .. fi QQ, . , ,, .. a -- ,Fmt ,.,,iH, K mg K y . K . . ...Q f ., .. -- .wt -. .et .,,. +.-....4r.- ft .mf-, M. .-if 1 .- ROW 1 K. Stroh, H. Celmer, Venzone, C. Carlson, P. Wilfong, G. Ockfen, C. Wetterhus, K. Dees, K. Eastman, S. Godwin, M. Alarcon, L. Brehon. ROW2 D. Schwartz, R. Barkhurst, R, Anderson, B. Harmon,j. Apple, K. McClain, E. Richardson, R. Buck. ROW3 L. Thomas, Coach The 1979 harriers carried on the winnin Y traditon of Pu al- . 8 Y lu H1 rh School Cross Countr teams. The bo s' team P . fa . Y Y - consisting of twenty-five members, lost eleven runners to graduation, but will have five returning lettermen for next season. The varsity, led by Gary Thomas and jim Barnhart, posted a 5-4 league record, including a come-from-behind one- point win over rival Rogers High School. The junior varsity posted an impressive 9-1 season record, the only loss a three-point decision to Lakes. Thomas and Barnhart did well in post-season competition, placing eighth and twelfth respectively in league. 176 Sports Jerry Joyce, H. Schuler, D. Speers, D. Troxel, D. Waller, G. Brines, G Robertson, A. Medeiros, Hartle, D. Parker, T. Harris, D. Cozart, R Carlson, Head Coach Steve Peterson. ROW4 R. Tak:-:mura,j. Barnhart S. Gershick, S. Hanon, S. Snyder, G. Thomas. The girls' team consisted often runners this year, the largest team ever. Led by sophomore standout Gwen Ockfen, the girls had only a 2-7 record, but four of those losses were by four points or less. Oclcfen, who placed sixth in the league meet, will be one of four returning letterwomen for next year's team. Award winners for this year were Captain: Gary Thomas, Boys' Inspirational: Scott Snyder and Rob Talcemurag Girls' Inspirationalzjeannie Venzoneg Most Improved: Rob Buck and Carol -Carlson 1. Gary Thomas and Scott Snyder lead the way against Rogers. 2. jim Barnhart and Gary Thomas pack it up at Federal Way. 3. After a hard race, Rob Takemura and Ron Anderson take a rest. 4. Rob Takemura strides across the finish line. 0320116111 'Y H rsrl Ressil We ee s sk if E 'W ees .W R,- Q 1 sssrr - z VAVK k Bffhel art aaae was Q5 P5 'RL ge efsse R essr HF, is J J , ilggiaggderal Wa :Q A'f7 71 AA -' A 4 V' ,,1t 27 1.. 1 R W f-, 1 1. if 1 M QT? a T ,R K ' .-4f , . f . : ' 'F V ,VW'gk L rr, 5 -'.- . .rrr ,,r f f , Sports Poloists Chalk Up Another One The Puyallup water polo team Continued their winning ways, compiling a 19-3-1 record enroute to their seventh consecutive state title. For the second straight year the polo team went undefeated against high school competition. This year's losses came from the hands of UPS and PLU. PLU also gave the Viks their lone tie. In the state tournament, where Puyallup's record stands at 31-0, the Vikings defeated Gig Harbor, Penninsula, and edged Newport, 10-7, in the final. In the tournament we played together as a team which is the 'key for winning water polo, stated Coach Hartley. We had eight people score in the tournament, added the coach. Leading the team this year were all-state selections Tim Vesey and jim Grow. Vesey was also named MVP of the tournament. Award winners for this year were Inspirational: Tim Veseyg Most Improved: Todd Fletcherg Captain for next year iswp xolf Dick Leirdahl. f wh XF K Row 1: Eric Baker, Aubrey Moses, Blair Brouillet, Dick Crowe, Rob Vesey lodd Ilttchcr im Crow Kevin Sihbcrt ttf ohnston Steve Ilerriford. Row 2: Peter Drummond, Dick Leirdahl, Kelly Mitchell, Pederson Mike Fry, Dennis Schmit, Pat Houser, Coach jerry Ilartley. Row 3:Tim 178 Sports R1 Q, T i -5' .Ll ' ' 1, I K 4 .. if 'H . 1 1 . - si ,Lia I Q X? N YN 'S -l 35 me A st 3, K 'tg 1 X Q ., Opposite page: 1. 'l'ini Vcscy fires ii shot against Pcnninsula. This page: I. Dick Lcirtlzilil takes ii slint in tourimincnt play. 2. Coach llartlcy gives tlic Viks snppurt during a tinic out, 3. Kevin Silwbcrt, Kelly Mitulicll, and Cmicli llurtlcy cclcluratc a Viking goal. Sports 179 VIKS Take S.P.S.L. Crown The boys' basketball team had an outstanding season in 1980. Consisting of all seniors, the team won the coveted SPSL championship with a.season record of 16-4. Ar press time the Vikings were entering post-season action with a good chance of placing high ingqthe state tournament. Unselfish play, awesome rebounding, and accurate shoot- ing became the trademark of this fine basketball team. Under Head Coach jim Clifton,jerry Williams captured the league scoring title with an average of 21.3 points a game. Tim Bradbury was the second leading scorer for the Viks with an average of 12.8 points a game while Greg Hammer- master lead the team in assists. Tim Bradbury, Tom Tomal and jerry Williams pulled down countless rebounds to help fuel Puyallup's high scoring attack. Morrie Bogrand and Greg Hammermaster passed the ball with pinpoint accuracy for many easy layups. Williams also shot a tremendous percent from the field to become Puyallup's all-time lead- ing scorer. 'jerry is the best all-around player in the league. He's an excellent shooter, a strong rebounder and a good passer, stated Coach Clifton. This them. PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS is a fine group of young men and I enjoyed coaching Lincoln jefferson Lakes Decatur Sumner Federal Way Wilson Bethel Curtis Clover Park jefferson Lakes Clover Park Sumner Curtis Rogers Decatur Bethel Federal Way Rogers aw... VIKS I B -war, STANDING FROM LEFT? M. Caine, R. Roof, j. Williams, -J. Tomal, ter, R. Balmer. KNEELING: Sophomore Coach Ron Kitts, Coach jim R. Picha, T. Bradbury, T. Tomal, K. Owen, T. Fletcher, G. Hammermas- Clifton, jV Coach Rod Iverson 180 Sports Y l 1 1. Greg Hammermaster 4 Tom Tomal 2. Rick Roof 5 Russ Picha 3. Mike Caine 6 Ken Owen Sports 181 -..........-Af wigs ..,zz: ew ffx HSN ,,.,,.,-f- ' .,,,..-ff 182 Sports 1. Todd Fletcher 2. Tim Bradbury 3. jerry Williams , NS x 4. Ron Balmer 5. jerry Tomal 6. Morrie Bogrand 1, ' ' .V. s and Sophs Gam Experience l gtg 251 -wigs iqwugl A A . wiv A ,V A M , A . . r V gygg I V P V V l 1 ROW 1 R. jewett, S. Kovacevich, M. Peterson, D. Balmer, C. Gervais, From Lefnj. Roof, B. Brouillet, R. Chandler, E. Richardson, R. Peter- Manager j. Cannon. ROW 2 T. Matter, McAdams, P. Rhoades, G. son,j. Chamberlain, T. Stout, M. Medford, R. Christel, S. Hill, E. Brown, Meeker, K. Thompson, C. Gibson, K. Heinz, Coach Rod Iverson. j. Bradbury. Front: Coach Ron Kitts. Sports 183 Girl Cagers The girls' team got off to a rocky start by losing its first three games of the season. The girls then turned it around and compiled a 14-5 season record and qualified for the play-offs for the third consecutive year. The junior varsity posted a very impressive 18-0 record under the coaching of Dave Normile. Junior guard Mary Wells led the 1980 girls team with a scoring average of 12 points per game. Center Kristy Dees was second at 10 points per game. This team should not be disappointed, commented CoachJerry DeLaurenti. Most teams would have given up after a bad start, but these girls hung in there and had a fine season. The season saw Kristy Dees emerge as a dominant force in the league and the makeup of an excellent team for Make Pla offs next year. Heading next year's team will be Mary Wells, whose play at point guard helped keep the Viks on the winning trackgJudi Billings, who played very well at the end of the seasong and Laura Stocker, a varsity player for the past two seasons. Mary Jo Matter and Branda Sayler, soph- omores, should also help. Graduating seniors for this year were Judy Kralovic, Kim Edmiston, Julia Maloy, Jeannie Venzone and Kristy Dees. Award winners were: MVP Mary Wells Inspirational Judy Kralovic Captain Judy Kralovic Hustle Laura Stocker Most Improved Kristy Dees Coaches' Award Kristy Dees VARSITY FROM LEFT? Coach Normile, J. Maloy K. Edmiston, L. Stocker, K. Dees, M. Matter,J. Billings,J. Kralovic, Coach De- Laurenti. KNEELING: M. Robinson, Venzone, B. Sayler, O'Neil, M. Wells, K. Franich. FROM LEFT? O'Neil, C. McDonald, S. Boyle,J. Kralovic, M. Matter, I.. Starkovich,J. Fletcher, P. Herbst,J. O'Neil, Coach Normile. . See l.........., ! 1 ir i -. Q q....... Young Swim Team Performs Well TOP: Brian Templin attempts a dive. BELOW STANDING: K. Rollins, R. Hcrriford, J. Grow, D. Martin, P. Houser, D. Erickscn, Coach Bob Busk, D. Oldroyd, Bruce Isaacs. ON LADDER: M. Fry, T. Vesey, B. Templin. The '79-'80 boys' swim team opened the season under the helm of new Head Coach Bob Busk. Although it was primarily a building year with a new coach and few returning lettermen, the team manag- ed to post a 3-8 record in the tough S.P.S.L. Individuals were the key to this year's squad. Hampered by sickness all season long, the team took many first place finishes, only to suffer because of a lack of depth. Seniors Tim Vesey, Jim Grow and Brian Templin provided the leadership for this underclassmen-dominated team. Diver Brian Templin capped an outstanding season by placing first in district and finishing twelfth in the AAA state championship. Next year looks to be promising as only three swim- mers are lost to graduation. Kelly Mitchell, Dick Leirdahl and Mike Fry all had fine seasons as juniors. Returning sophomores include Doug Mar- tin, Aubrey Moses, Rob Herriford and Dave Ericksen. ,,,.,4'- .0v,,,,.aav t -t Sports 185 Wrestlers Capture SPSL, Regionals The Viking Wrestling team capped a near-perfect season by capturing the SPSL title and claiming the Region III crown. In the state competition, Puyallup finished in sixth place. Going undefeated in league play, the Viking grapplers had an overall record of 14-O-1. The tie was against Stadium in a non-league match. In league play, PHS registered big wins over Clover Park, giving the War- riors their second loss in three years, and Curtis, which match decided the league title. In regionals the Viks qualified eight wrestlers for state. Sophomore Ken Jenkins took fourth, and Kevin Hollingsworth, Rob Takemura, and Brian Susee claimed third place. Juniors Doug Stevens and Rick Jenkins, and senior Gene Bowen, captured second-place honors. Mark Giovannini won the 141-pound title. At the state final held at the Univer- sity of Washington, the Vikings suf- fered disappointing results, Giovan- nini and Stevens being the highest finishers for Puyallup with their fourth-place spots. The other six wrestlers went out of the competition in earlier rounds. Throughout the season Puyallup's success came on the strength of their middle weights where Giovannini and Susee went undefeated during the regular season, while Bowen and Rick Jenkins lost only one each. Next year's squad should be another strong one for the Viks with seven returning lettermen, three of whom have state wrestling experience behind them. ROW l.' R. T k , T. 'H ll' . ' . Smith D S h a emma g O mgsvyonh' K H0 'gSW0 ll' W' Ligrano, J. Rubens, M. Richards. ROW 3.' Coach Dave Requa, R. , . c wartz, B. Susee, K. Jenkins, R. Barkhurst, M. Giovan- W I J C k T H . L Olson D Stevens P Meisinger mm, G. Bowen, R. Jenkins. Row 2.- T. Lindsmrom, M. Eddy, M. Ce TD ' .93 L ' agngh dem e Qvmlon ' ' Frost, E . Lang, M. Hanon, T. Wilson, M. Cughan, D, Marks, J. Cac enmb O mon' Cac g g' 186 Sports I. 1979-80 MATMAIDS: E. Shulene, K. Spataro, P. Craig, J. Mar- tin. 2: Mark Giovannini muscles his Jefferson opponent. 3. Kevin Hollingsworth works for a pin ofa Federal Way Eagle. OPPOSITE PAGE: I. STA TE COMPETITORS BOTTOM ROW: R. Takemura, B. Susee, K. Hollingsworth. TOP ROW.' G. Bowen, K. Jenkins, D. Stevens, R. Jenkins, Coach George Wilfong. ABSENT FROM PHOTO: M. Giovannini. Sports 187 G mnasts Improve The gymnasts started the year off with a new coach, Mrs. Maxfield. Returning was the team's assistant coach, Matt Kline. Their season ended with a 7-9 league record and a tie for 5th place. The awards this year went to Gloria Brockel, Captains Awardg Terese Brunoff, Most Improvedg and Vickie Martin, Inspirational. Improved is what Coach Maxfield said she thought the team will be next year. LEFT: Coach Maxfield, Barb Weigand, Terese Brunoff, Lisa Pase, DeeDee Williams, Gloria Brockel, Kaara Martin, Peggy Wilfong and Kari Fleisch. NOT PICTURED: Vickie Martin. F bl ll 188 Sports Girls Take to the Net Coach Normile brought hisgirls to a 5th place standing, two notches better than last year. Their record was 4-4 for league and 6-4 for non-league play. Foreign exchange student Gillian Barnes received the Coaches' Award, Nancy Gartner the Most Improved, and Krista Bott the Inspirational Award, I. Gillian Barnes aces her opponent. 2. ROW' I.' L. Boilx, L. Kibler, C. Gosselin, K. Boll, K. Spradlcy, K. Dewey. ROW2: Coach Normilc-, T. Louclts, K. Murphy, G. Barnes, T. Baird, S. Farrar, N. Gartner. Sports 189 Netters Struggle in Tough S The boys tennis team got off to a slow start this year with a 1-4 record at presstime. Improvement was ex- pected because of the sophomore and junior dominated squad. Varsity was led by Brian Gearheard and Mike Harris as the number one :doubles team, along with Bob Wadsworth and Alex Medeiros. 1. Captain Scott Snyder returns the ball. 2. ROW 1: V. Pesantes, B. Morman, L. Vanden Bosch, K. Rollins, R. Boik, B. Brown, P. Ben- son, R. Balmer, S. Takehara, J. Pasnick. BACK ROW: G. Carder, M. Arthur, B. Gearheard, S. Snyder, M. Harris, A. Medeiros, B. Wadsworth, D. Martin. 190 Sports Girls' Track Builds Depth,Endurance ROW 1: D. Greiner, H. Celmer, E. Zufelt, B. Gama, B. Sholseth, G. Ockfen, K. Fulton, K. Fleisch, L. Francis. ROW2: N. Hollinberger, K. Leirdahl, J. Venzone, G. Rhoades, D. Williams, T. Mounts, L. Cauffman, T. Neder, B. Wanden, K. Hague, M. Drummond. ROW 3: Coach Margaret Nugent, T. Baird. J. Maloy, A. Frost, L. Starkovich, K. Dees, L. Stocker, C. Wetterhus, M. Taylor, T. Creley, S. Boyle, G. Barnes, Coach Otha Thompson. 1. Julia Maloy shows great torm in the .shot put event. The girls' track team got off to a good start. As of presstime they held a 3-2 league standing. They narrow- ly lost to Federal Way by only 12 points in their toughest meet. Our goal is to consistently work on improving the endurance of our team, stated Coach Thompson. Sports 191 Tracksters Continue Winning Tradition The boys' track team was running at a 4-1 win-loss record at presstime. The tracksters had spiked Jefferson, Sumner, Decatur, and Federal Way, the only loss coming from a strong Lakes team. This year we had strong senior leadership, stated Coach Jerry Joyce. The young team was led by seniors Mick Parker, two-time state competitor in the 440 and co- captain, Gary Thomas, distance, and co-captain Gene Bowen, low hurdles. Other strong competitors were Jim Robinson, sprinter, long jump, Kevin Bates, hurdles-440, Jim Barnhart and Glenn Robertson, distance, Ken Morgan, hurdles, and Tom and Jerry Tomal in the weights. 1. ROW 1.' J. Rector, R. Buck, B. Helle, J. Janker, K. Morgan, D. Wanden, B. Wright,,U. Apple, E. Williams. ROW 2.' K. Bates, B. Har- mon, G. Thomas, J. Starkel, R. Johnson, M. Cughan, T. Stout, B. Brouillet, R. Myton ROW3: J. Tomal, J. Robinson, G. Bowen, J. Bar- nhart, M. Parker, J. Poach, C. Ransom, T. Wilson, P. Rodgers, R. Anderson, M. Jacobsen, D. Stevens, J. Rubens, G. Meeker, T. Bradbury, T. Tomal. ROW4: B. Kohler, J. Bradbury, G. Robertson, D. Cozart, T. Harris, D. Troxel, J. Chamberlain, R. Peterson 2. Gene Bowen hands the baton to Dale Wanden in the 440 relay. 192 Sports 1. Mick Parker breaks the tape at the finish of the 440. 2. Ken Morgan and Jim Robinson complete the hand-off in the last stage of the 440 relay. 3. Jim Robinson, Mick Parker, and Dale Wanden burst out ofthe blocks in the 100 meter dash. 4. Distance runner Gary Thomas leads the pack in the 2-mile. Sports 193 iking Baseballers Lead S .... XRS- SES V' 3 . .i,:,g,,.,gs., ,:s.:sg:.,t::., 5 The boys' baseball team was riding a six-game win streak and were at the top of the SPSL with a 6-0 league record as of presstime, Puyallup got off to a rocky start, dropping three early non-league games to Wilson, Hoquiam and Lake Washington. These losses came when the Vikings were without the services of the entire starting in- field which was still involved in basketball. The six-game streak began with their return. The Vikings' early season success came from the strong pitching of John Cockrell and Kurt Heinz. Cockrell threw a no-hitter against Sumner, and against Bethel fanned nine batters. Heinz, as of presstime, had the winningest records in the league, with a 4-0 record. Solid hitting also played a part in the Vik's early success with seniors 194 Sports Jerry Williams and Scott Wilson, dominated team, with Senior S P1aY- the big sticks, with averages of .333 ing CVCFY D0Siti01'1 but two, H lot Of and .428 respectively. juniors got to see action and next year the outlook is good for Coach Even though the team was a senior- Andy HeIlmS'S tf00P5- Opposite Page ROW I: L. Jones, J. Cockrell, S. Wilson, S. Sieben, D. swing. 3. J.V. Team: J. Gange, M. Hodgson, D. Schwartz, T. Apple, M. Helling, M. Alkire. ROW 2: M. Bogrand, B. Irish, T. Helling, M. Haskey, D. Balmer, P. Fredson, R. Wellfringer. ROW 2: Coach Tungsvik, R. Balmer, B. Shadle. ROW3: Coach Helling, K. Heinz, P. Delaurenli, C. Pollard, D, Flint, B. Jones, J. McAdams, D. Schimdl, E. Thomas, L. Olsen, J. Williams, L. Fleming 2. Rick Roof leads oll' lirsl Richardson, M. Bresch, B. Shoemaker, R. Sands. base. This Page 1. Jerry Williams eyes a pitch. 2. Larry Jones lakes a full Sports 195 Stati tician and Cinderellas Statisticians had the job of timing runners at cross-country and track meets. The girls worked at home meets and traveled to various schools. The cinderellas were a group of girls who handled the officiating of field events for the track team. They measured the distances in the high jump, long jump, triple jump, pole vault, shot put and the discus. TOP PHOTO.' K. Stroh, J. Malhiasen, T. Watson, B. Shull, K. Shull, M. Alarcon. BOTTOM PHOTO ROW I.' L. Larsen, K. Parker, B. Kaser, L. Gadbery, P. Daugherty. ROW 2: B. Kilgren, L. Piik, B. Holsled, D. Kaup. ROW 3: L. Lacis, M. Bowen, E. Buldhaupt, R. Archer. ROW 4: S. Myers, J. Tomal, R. Gilles, N. Lavinder, H. Schuler, C. Netzer. 196 Sports Girls Sw1ng for League Crown At presstime the 1980 girls' slowpitch team was expected to fare well in the tough S.P.S.L. Hard-hitting third baseman Kathy Schick, junior Mary Wells, and sophomore Wendy Shaw were expected to supply most of the power to fuel Puyallup's offense. Good hitting and slick fielding have been a Puyallup slowpitch tradition and were expected to continue this year as the team supported many fine athletes. Graduating seniors this year included Judy Kralovic, Kathy Schick and Diane Piikart. STANDING.' Assistant Coach C. Begert, S. Ross, C. McDonald, B. Sayler, K. Franich, K. Spradley, W. Shaw, J. Kralovic, K. Schick, D. Piikart, M. Wells, N. Zufelt, Coach N. Williams. KNEELING: P. Herb- st, J. O'Neil, R. Shaw, T. Tomatich, S. Finch, D. Takemura, D. DeVera. UPPER LEFT' Junior Dori Takemura awaits the next pitch. Sports 197 1. ROW 1. Marci Olson, Robbin Asbjornsen, Sue Young, Kari Parker, Heidi Keil. ABOVE: Brenda Hires, Lynn Konwenl and Lisa Olson. 2. Sue Young. 3. Brenda Hires. 4. Lisa Olson. 5. Robbin Asbjornsen 6. J.V. Cheerleaders Dara Hasard, Kim Leirdahl. BACK LEFT: Lori Cauffman, Kelly Slroh. 7. Farmboys Brian Templin and Tim Her- riford. CENTER: Mike Stroh, mascot. 8. Marci Olsen. 9. Lynn Konwent. 10. Kari Parker. Il. Heidi Keil. 198 Sports Yellstaf f 1- Spirit This year's yellstaff started the year by attending a cheerleading camp in Ellensburg. The Farmboys also went this year for the first time. Through the summer the staff worked out routines and cheers. The varsity yellstaff consisted of four seniors: Sue Young, Brenda Hites, Lisa Olson, and Robbin Asb- jornseng and fourjuniorsz Marci Ulsen, Lynn Konwentj Kari Parker and Heidi Keil. The yellstaff also included Farmboys Brian Templin and Tim Herriford, and Mascot Mike Stroh. The J.V. squad consisted of Kim Leirdahl, Kelley Stroh, Dara Hasard and Lori Cauffman. 'XJ .ii Sports 199 Soccer Team Shows Promise l The PHS soccer team started a little slowly in 1980 and had a 1-5 record at presstime. Seniors Tony Makepeace and Jeff Ramsaur led the squad, with fine performances coming from junior Brian Hill and sophomore Wayne Hood. We have a young team, said Coach Bob Wulfenkuhle, but we show promise. 1. ROW 1: K. Chung, J. King, J. Moss, R. Herriford, E. Brown, L. Folk, J, Dixon, B. Sammoth. ROW2: M. Creley, Coach Bob Wulfenkuhle, .l. Ramsaur, W. Hood, M. Gratzer, S. Hill, B. Hill, R. Muncy, B. Sherman G. Root, T. Makepeace, Assistant Coach Hickey, C. Rinkenberger. 2. Ted Clark advances the ball up field. a 200 Sports Girl Swimmers Gain Experience A predominantly sophomore and junior team gained valu- able experience during the 1979 girls' swim team season. Highlights of the season included two wins, one against jefferson and the other against arch-rival Rogers High, and senior Karen Clark's seventeenth-place finish in the state diving competition. The district meet was also a bright spot in the swimmers' season. Clark claimed third place, Rachel Dolph grabbed an eleventh-place spot in the backstroke, and the medley relay team made up of Collette Lindsey, Dolph, Laurin Cady, and Kingslee Dorwin Captured elev- enth place also. Returning next year to give the Viks a much stronger team are juniors Molly Drummond, Cady, Dorwin, Lindsey, and sophomore diver Tammy Yotsuuye. 1. Collette Lindsey heads home in the breaststroke. 2. ROW 1: C. Dolph, K. jacklin, V. Benton, L. jaramillo, A. Cotter, L. Cady, T. Lindsey, K. Dorwin. ROW 2: D. Smith, M. Drummond, G. Blacker. Munson. ROW 5: B. Morey, D. Kaup, K. Clark, D. Burden, M. Olsen. ROW 3: T. Yotsuuye, C. Squire. ROW 4: Coach joan Konzelman, R. Sports 201 J 'T CASA D EIB 611192 H BARN if food SH-QVxQ,Q gill 5 IA'-X! 5'+:CL3u3mX Q J W., Ads and Jude! LQ CN VVS? 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I 1 MQ Ca ffl , ' ' WJL' . 7 .- m WQL'-' LJUVC, QL, W if ' 1 ' .J 20 Seniors A Aliff, Bill 32 Almont, Robert 32 Anderson, Lisa 32 Anderson, Lorena 32 Anderson, Mark 32 Anderson, Pamela 33, 105, 134, 144 Anderson, Tad 33, 131, 132 Andrews, Gwen 32, 96, 100, 101 Antush, Daniel 32, 125, 126, 169, 171 Andrews, Mike 32 Appel, joe 32 Arcuri, Darin 32, 113, 131 Arthur, Martin 33, 101, 131 Asbjornsen, Robbin 33, 101, 103, 105, 132, 144, 148, 149, 150 Avila, joseph 32, 103, 105, 140 Bagby,joDee 32, 115, 137, 144 Baik, Steve 32 Bailey, james 32 Baker, Michael 32 Bakuya, Atsuko 32 Ballard, Carla 33 Balmer, Ron 33, 137, 180, 182 Banaszak, Christina 32, 144 Barker, Dave 32 Barker, Jeff 32 Barnes, Gillian 32, 138, 139 Barnhart, james 32, 176 Baroga, Enrico 33 Bates, Kevin 33, 105, 108, 146, 147, 169, 170 Bates, Kristi 34, 113 Baur, Susan 34, 100, 101, 108, 144, 149 Beck-Kitchen, Terri 34 Behrman, Rebecca 34, 96 Bergeron, Scott 34 Berrens, Robert 35, 105, 113, 131 Berrest, Miriam 35 Bishop, Bob 34, 131 Bitonio, Carmen 34, 115, 117 Blackburn, janice 34, 115, 117, 141 Blaisdell, Mike 34, 137 Blankenship, Everett 34, 122, 124, 133, 136 Blubaugh, jesse 35 Blumlein,joDee 35, 67, 134, 144 Bogrand, Morrill 34, 101, 102, 103, 105, 133, 135, 136, 137, Ads 8: Index 204 140, 164, 165, 170, 172, 182 Boik, Lori 34, 101 Bond, Ginger 34 Bonner, Dan 34, 107 Bos, Carol 34, 136 Bott, Krista 35, 96, 103, 105, 106, 124, 132 Bowen Gene 35, 96, 97, 101, 102, 106, 125, 126, 140, 144, 169, 170 Bradbury, Tim 34, 102, 103, 105, 149, 168, 169, 171, 180, 182 Brickman, Susan 34, 107 Bridges, Daleen 34, 96, 103, 105, 106 Brock, Kimberly 34, 130 Brown, Randy 34 Brummett, Glen 35 Buchmann, Siegfried 35, 136 Burden, Bruce 36 Burrows, Deanna 36, 117, 122, 124 Burruss, Loren 36 Cacciola,jill 37, 101, 105, 135, 140 Caine, Mike 37, 169, 170, 172, 180, 181 Callaghan, Ed 36 Campbell, Stanley 36, 122, 124 Carder, Lynette 36, 101, 103, 105, 107, 123, 144 Carey, Ray 37, 99, 135 Carolson, Carol 37, 96, 97, 101, 176 Carlson, Melvin 36, 131 Carlson, Randy 36, 102, 126, 131, 147, 176 Carlson, Sandy 36, 105, 140 Chambers, Charlene 36, 115 Chase, Troy 36, 124 Chilson, jeanne 37 Christensen, Colleen 37, 122, 124, 140 Clark, Karen 36, 138 Clark, Lori 36, 134 Clarke, Ed 36 Clayton, Don 36 Clerget, Sheri 36, 105 Cockle, Kenneth 37, 48, 96, 108, 120, 125, 126, 171 Clevenger, Darren 37, 131, 132 Cockrell,john 38, 131 Cole, Carole 38, 115, 134 Collins, Douglas 38 Collins, Rhonda 38, 113 Combs, Tami 38 Conway, jane 39, 123 Cooday, Valerie 39, 113 Cool, Barbara 38, 136 Corak, Michelle 38, 113 Cocoran, Susan 38, 122, 124 Cornell, Leona 38 Cosme, Robert 38 Coudriet, Wayne 39 Couture, Ann 39 Cozart, Doug 38, 101, 102, 133, 147, 176 Crabtree, Tammy 38, 122, 124 Craig, Matt 38 120 Craig, Patricia 38, 96, 97, 100, 101, 106,120, 126, 135, 140, 144, 149 Cranston, Allan 38, 120, 125, 126, 131 Crawford, Debbie 39 Creley, Tammy 39, 105, 144 Crouse, Sheryl 38 Cummins, Bill 38, 110 D Dailey, Douglas 38 Dang, Bichphuong 38 Daschofsky, Shelly 38, 144 Day, Grant 39 Day, Leslie Dees, Kristy 40, 96, 101, 144, 176, 184 Delong, Michael 40, 133 Demko, Nancy 40, 101, 105, 144 DePaul, john 40 2 Dickson, Tina 40 100, 101, 103, 105, 120, 121, 123, 135 Dillon, Teresa 41 Disney, Mark 41, 98, 115, 131, 132, 169, 171 Do, Mailan 40, 101 Donohue, Mike 40 Easterby, Myrna 40 Eastman, Debbie 40, 101, 124, 138 Edds, Kimberly 40, 114, 115 Edmiston, Kim 41, 134, 144, 184 Ellis, Annette, 41 Ellis, Dianne 40 Elmore, JoAnn 40 Evans, Rob 40 F Farrar, Sharon 40, 105, 107 Farrell, Thomas 40 Finch, Cydney 41, 122 Finnie, Mary Fish, Ronald 41 Fisher, Edward 40 Fleming, Launie 40 Fletcher, Todd 40, 96, 97, 101, 102, 103, 106, 107, 108, 147, 178, 180, 182 Flint, Raymond 40, 131 Foreman, Kevin 40 Foss, Cynthia 41 Fox, Arthur Frank, Connie 41, 117 Frantz, Mike 42 V Fredrickson, Glenn 42 Freeman, Michele 42, 108, 120 Freeman, Steven 42 Frost, Andrea 42, 117, 123, 4137, 144 Frost, Laurie 43 Fuhrman, Lance 43, 131, 169, 171 G Gailey, Marty 42, 132, 135, 169, 171 Gange, Patricia 42, 115 Gardner, Linda 42 Gartner, Kristin 42, 96, 113, 134 Gartner, Nancy 42, 132, 144 Gearheard, Brian 43 Gershick, Scott 43, 131, 176 Giovannini, Mark 42, 96, 103, 144, 149, 169, 170, 171, 172 Glad, Michael 42, 136 Glaser, Randy 42 Godwin, Catherine 43, 130 Godwin, Darrel 43, 103 Godwin, Robert 42 Godwin, Sandra 42, 176 Goetz, Tim 42 Goldade, Frank 43 Goodell, Michael 43, 98, 99, 138 Gordon, Todd 44 Gosselin, Connie 44, 101, 144 Green, Greg 44, 131, 132 Grow, james 44, 125, 126, 178 H Haarsager, Diane 44 Hammermaster, Greg 45, 105, 106, 147, 169, 170, 180, 181 Haneline, Kim 45, 108, 120 Hanon, Shaun 44, 96, 102, 103, 105, 108, 131, 144, 176 Hansen, Mark 44 Hanson, Mike 44 Harbick, Paula 30, 44, 98, 103, 105, 106, 122, 124, 132, 140, 144 Hardwick, Stacie 44, 115 Haring, Kimberly 45, 99, 117, 141 Harlan, David 45 Harlow, Brad 44, 113 Harper, Kim 44 Harris, Mike 44, 131 Harris, Tami 44 Harrison, Kellie 44, 105 Hartle, jan 45, 176 Hartle, jay 45 Hartson, Ernie 44 Hauge, Kim 44, 103, 140, 144 Haugland, Pete 44 Heitz, Charles 44 Helling, Tim 44, 113, 131 Hendrixson, Donald 45, 118, 133 Henneberg, Cheryl 45, 144 Hefriford, Tim 46, 103, 105, 115, 131, 132, 147 Hess, Heidi 46 Hicks, Loren 46 Hill, Christy 46 Hillberg, Patrick 46 Hines, joan 47, 124 Hites, Brenda 47, 103, 105, 108, 134, 144, 196, 198 Hobbs, Marcella 46, 115 Hoffman, Steve 46, 131, 169, 171 Holbert, Bruce Holden, Patrick Hollingsworth, Kevin 46 Holmes, Kirk 46, 122, 124 Holub, Ray 46, 110 Hoover, Terri 47, 122, 124 Hopkins, jerry Hopkins, Mary Hoskins, jodi 47 Houghton, Scott 46, 96, 115, 131 Howland, Cynthia 46, 99, 114, 140 Huber, Rick 46, 131 Huggins, Charles 46 Hunt, Paula 46, 126 Isles, Curt 47, 131 Irish, Robert 47 Issacs, Mavis 46 lsom, jana 46 J jackson, Michael 46 jacob, Vivian 46, 101, 120 135, 144, 165 james, Greg 46 jeffrey, Peter 47, 122, 124, 125, 133 jegglie, Ramona 47 jellison, Chris 48, 131, 169, 170 jenkins, Melissa 48, 103 jobb, Gail 48, 126 johnson, johnson, Alan 48 Cindy 48, 108, 141 johnson, james 49 johnson, janet 49 johnson , Ted johnston, jeff 48, 96, 125, 140, 147, 178 jones, Larry 48, 131, 169, 170, 172 jones, Mandy 48, 103, 105, 117, 122, 140 joo, Hann K Keifer, Sheryl 48 Kelly, Shannon 48 Keplinger, Pamela 49, 110, 117 Kiehl, Gary Kiehl, Vikki 48, 118 Kibler, Lisa 49, 101, 103, 105, 134 Kim, Chan Kun 48 Kindberg, judy 48 King, jeff 49 Kirk, Nancy 49, 122, 124 Kissner, Travis 48 Klee, Susan 48 Kline, Greg 48, 115 Knight, janelle 49, 122, 124 Knutson, Kevin 49 Konwent, Lori 50, 144 Kooser, Frank 50, 67, 99, 118, 133 Koppelmann, Kim Kosin, Mark 50 Kralovic,judith 50, 184 Kratochvil, Sharon 50 Kusick, Karen 51, 122, 124, 144 Kuzminsky, Bob 51 L Lagesse, Mary 50, 105, 122, 124, 132 Lang, Eric 50, 132 Larson, Lorn 50, 119, 123 Lavinder, Nancy 50, 96, 101, 102, 103, 105, 106, 140 Leen, Scott 50, 135, 147 Leitner, Andrew 51 Letourneau, Maurice 51 Lewis, Michel 50, 98, 99, 105, 147 Leyda, jon 50 Ligrano, joel 50, 111, 140 Loucks, Mel 50, 122, 125 Lund, Sandy 50, 96, 97, 144 Luppino, Sally 51, 122 Lyon, Tracy 51, 113, 115, 133 Makepeace, Tony 50, 131, 132 Maloney, Karen 50, 136 Maloy, julia 50, 126, 184 Mann, Kimberly 50 Marks, Donald 50, 170, 169 Martin, Goldie 50, 110 Martin, julie 51, 96, 105, 117, 122 Martin, Rick Mathiasen, julie 51, 144 McClain, Kari 52, 99, 101, 103, 105, 136 McConnell, Gregory 52 McDonald, Mitchel 52 McElory, john 52 McEntee, Dennis 52 McGee, Tracey 53, 96, 101, 103, 105, 106, 117, 134, 144, 149, 153 McKenna, Kelly 53 McLean, Scott 52 McMahon, Tamara 52 Medicus, Marie 52 Meisinger, Peter 52 Merod, Mike 52, 120, 125, 131 Merrick, Bea 53 Meyer, Wayne 53, 120, 125, 126 Mickelson, Shanna 52, 101 Miller, Eddie 30, 52, 42, 125, 126, 147 Miller, Greg 52 Miller, Sue 52, 135, 136 Monarch, Daniel 52, 107, 108, 131, 132, 136, 147 Montague, Dale 53 Moors-Callahan, Pam 53 Morey, Becky 52 Morgan, Ken 123, 169, 170 Morgan, Susan 52, 117 Morris, C Scott 52, 133 Moses, Belinda 52 Mounts, Terry 52, 101, 102, 103, 105, 136, 138, 140, 144 Muhm, Rick Muncy, Russ 53, 131 Munson, Tracy 53 Myhre, Melanie 54, 140, 144 Nelson, Nancy 54 Nelson, Richard 54 Nelson, Sushila 54 Nemchik, john 54, 113 Nesbitt, john 55 Neuneker, Gene 55, 131 Newell, Rena 54, 140 Newman, james 54 Nicholson, Keith 54, 136 Nix, Teresa 54, 113, 115 Nix, Tracy 54, 131 Noviello, Ben 55, 96, 97, 101, 118, 119, 165 Nutter, Lisa 55, 99 Nybo, Darren 54, 169, 171 Ohrberg, D'laine 54, 102, 103, 105, 132 Olsen, Ron 54 Olson, Larry 55 Olson, Lisa 55, 105, 106, 149 Osborne, Shirlee 54 Owen, Kenneth 54, 96, 103, 149 169, 171, 180, 181 P Pachkofsky, Marty 54 Parker, Amanda 55 Parker, Daniel 55, 101, 133, 137, 176 Parker, Mick 56, 136, 169, 170 Parker, Suzette 56, 122 Parlari, Bradley 56 Patient, Tony 56, 131 Patterson, Chris 56 Patton, Cathie 57 Payne, Dannette 57 Pederson, Sandy 56, 117 Pederson, Steve 56, 131, 178 Perry, Yvonne 56 Peters, 124, Colleen 36, 56, 105, 122, 140 Petersen, Kathleen Peterson, Teresa 56, 105, 113 Pettit, Terry 57 Pfeiffer, Tammie 57, 123 Picha, Russ 56, 96, 103, 105, 106 144, 169, 171, 180, 181 Pikaart, Diana 56 Pletcher, Pam 56, 103, 105, 106, 117, 144 Porter, Scott 56 Pounds, Patrick 56, 122, 124 Q Quann, Dan 57 Quast, Steve 57, 115 Radcliff, Tracy 56 Ramsaur, jeff 56 Randall, Shari 56 Ransom, Brenda 56, 101, 103, 144 Ads 8: Index 205 Rantanen, Larry 56, 103, 105, 114 115,131,132 Rasmussen, Eric 57 Rebsamen, Tina 110 Rees, jennifer 57, 101, 135 Rhoade, Gloria 58, 107 Richards, Michael 58 Richardson, Lisa 58, 101, 110 Rinehart, Renee 58 Ringmann, Anita 58 Roberts, Sherry 59, 105, 117, 130, 135, 140 Robertson, Glenn 59, 110, 176 Robinson, james 58, 120, 122, 124, 125, 126 Rodvelt, Aileen 58, 117, 126, 144 Roemmich, David 58 Rogers, Paul 58 Roland, Elliot 58 Roof, Rick 48, 59, 149, 169, 171, 180, 181 Root, Greg 59 Rosquist, Diane 58, 126 Rutledge, Randy 58 S Sawtelle, David 58 Sawyer, Kelly 58, 105, 108, 144 Schatz, Terry 58, 137 Schick, Kathy 59, 122, 124 Schmidt, Scott 59 Schomburg, Wibke 58, 126, 136, 137, 138, 139 Senevirathne, D 58, 138, 139 Shadle, William 30, 58, 96. 101. 103,105,106,107,131,149, 169,170 Shanklin, Kevin 58 Shannon, Lauri 58 Shannon, Mike 59 Sharp, janine 59 Shefchik, Nanci 60, 103, 105, 115 117 Sherman, Robert 60 Shields, 1,inda 60 Shulene, Ellen 60, 103, 105, 140 Shull, Elisabeth 60, 99, 101, 105, 132,136,140,144,149 Sibbert, Kevin 61, 124, 178, 179 Sick, Cheri 61, 115, 132 Simmons, Troy 60 Simons, john 60 Simons, Kathy 60, 117 Smith, Lisa 60, 96, 105, 117, 153 Skinner, Rory 60 Smith, Tim 61 Snoke, Kelly 61 Snyder, Scott 60, 97, 176 Sommer, Bruno 60 Ads 81 Index 206 Spataro, Prank 60 Sprague-Anderson, Lisa 60 Spruell, Darryl 60 Squier, Bill 60, 105, 153, 169, 171 St Cyr, Chris 60, 117 Starkel, jack 60 Stephanick, Elizabeth 60, 101, 102, 105 Stolte, Eric 60, 131, 147 Stowe, Karen 60, 96, 101, 118, 126 Stroh, Mike 62 Stultz, joe 62 Susee, Brian 62, 103, 169, 170 Swanson, Careen 62 Swanson, Cathleen 62 Swanson, Shannon 63 Swesey, Brent 63 T Takemura, Robert 62, 96, 101, 102, 103, 137, 144, 176 Taylor, Mark 62 Tecca, Donna 62, 114 Templin, Brian 62, 103, 105, 106, 131, 147, 149, 153, 169. 170, 172 Tevis, julie 62, 99, 108, 110, 117, 141 Thomas, Gary 62, 96, 105, 106, 108, 131, 176 Thomas, Shelley 63, 130 Thompson, Daniel 63, 125, 126 Thomson, Gary 62, 103 Thornton, Cindy 62 Thrall, Guy 62, 131, 169, 171 Todd, jeff 62, 124 Tomal, jerry 62, 169, 171, 180, 182 Tomal, Tommy 63, 168, 170, 180, 181 Toulou, Tammy 63 Tungsvik, Michael 62, 105, 131, 149, 169, 171 Tunstall, Marc 62 Tyler, U Lynda 62,128,141 Ulbright, Donald 62 V Vanhuskirk, Kristine 62, 113 Vassey, jean 63 Venzone,jeannie 63, 102, 106, 110,136,138,144,184 Vesey, Tim 64, 178, 179 Villalva, Sally 64 Voracek, David 64 Vu, Ha W Waldherr, Anna 64 Wallin, Keith 64 Wallwork, Hollis 65 Walston, Anita 65, 105, 135, 144 Wanden, Dale 64 Watson, Brian 64, 113, Watson, Terri 64, 144 Wear, Darryl 64 Webb, Sheryl 64, 115 114 Weinrich, Mickey 65, 101, 102, 136,138,148 Wells, jane 65, 99, 102, 120, 130, 13s,157,140,144 Wescott, Dean 64, 126 Westby, Todd 64, 169, Westmark, Gary 64 White, Lisa 64 White, Robert 64, 120, Wiese, Robert 65 Wilcox, Glen 65 Wiley, Dorothy 64 Wilharm, Leon 64, 131 Williams, Gary 64 Williams, jerry 64, 180, Willis, RD 30, 64, 103. 108,149 Wilson, Alex 65 Wilson, joseph 65 170 125 182 105,106 Wilson, Lorraine 66, 101, 118, 119,136,144 Wilson, Scott 66, 131 Wise, janice 66, 101, 136, 138 Wolff, Harold Wright, john 66, 136 Wright, Karen 66, 99 Wright, Kim 66 Young, Susan 66, 105, Z Zachary, Daina 66, 117 144, 149 Zampardo, Lisa 66, 101, 105, 126 Zarelli, Gina 66 Zehnder, Troy 66 Zemanek, George 66 Zemanek,jon 66, 122, 124, 169, 171 Zeok, Lisa 66 Zevenbergen, Michael 61, 66, W 101, 102, 103, 106, 118 119 133 Zimmerman, Randy M uniors A Aitkins, Rick 71 Alkue,DAark 71,131 Allen, john 71 Almlie, Dawn 71, 116 Anderson, jerry 71, 131 Anderson, john 71, 110 Andrade, Ana 71 Andrews, Chris 71 Andrus, Sue 71, 122, 128 Anthony, Tracy 71, 107, 135 Apple, Todd 71 Aragon, Frances 71, 96, 107, 126, 133, 137 Archer, Robin 71, 102, 105, 118,126,133,138,140,16 Arnold, jesse 71 Arnold, Lori 71 111 108 571 Arnold, Susan 71, 103, 105, 134, 145 Avila, Steven 71, 119, 131 Ayers, Erich 71, 136, 138 Baginski, Steve 71, 131 Bahm, Kenneth 71, 92, 118, Baird, Teri 71, 103, 126 Baker, jason 71, 107 Bakuya, Takao 71 Balmer, Dan 71, 183 Balstad, Lisa 71 Bartholomew, jeanne 71 Bates. Kathy 71 Beckley, Chris 71 Beissel, Robert 81 Berg, Darla 71, 137, 138 Berntsen, Paul 71, 131, 132 Berrens, jeff 71 Billings, judi 71, 184 Bird, jeff 71 Bisig, Steve 71 Blacker, Ginger 71, 201 Blair. Kirk 71, 113, 169 Blanc, Brenda 71, 101,118,13 Block, Greg 71, 126 Boggs, Linda 71 Boitano, Angie 71 Bolas, Russ 71, 113 Boogerd, Donald 71, 107 Bostwick, Delbert 71 Bowen, Michelle 70, 71, W, 102,105,105,122,145 Brader, jeff 71 126 6,13 un, '31 L, 8 Bradshaw, Kelly 71 rehm, Rick 71, 115 rehon, Linda 71, 126, 176 3resler, Brock 72 rickman, Leonora 72 rines, Gary 72, 176 rooks, Linda 72, 105, 132, 145 Srunoff, Terese 72, 101, 122, 145 uck, Tracy 72 uck, Troy 72, 115, 131 Sudzak, Teresa 72, 99 3ue, Frank 72 3uehler, Kimberly 72, 99, 105, 122, 124, 128, 133 3ueler, Amy 72, 120, 136 iuldhaupt, Elizabeth 72, 101 Sullinger, james 72, 114 3ullinger, Lisa 72 Burden, Diane 72 iurgoyne, David 114 3urnett, Steven 72 iurrell, Shellene 72, 116, 145 Surruss, Lance 134 3ush, David 72 iutler, Lori 72, 145 Byrd, Cynthia 72 C ady, Laurin 72, 132, 137 ain, Alan 72 all, Mart 72 allahan, Mike 72, 110 .allender, Michaele 81 ampbell, Brad 72 annum, joseph 72, 103136, 183, 169 arosiello, Mary 72 ,asraneda, Craig 72 elmer, Heidi 72, 176 Christensen, Mary 72, 127 Lhu, Xuan-Mai Thi 72 lark, Kimberly 72, 126, 136 .ockle, Dave 72, 96 foe, Todd 72, 113 polkirt, Patience 72 follins, Marti 72, 133 yfonine, Gregory 72, 136 fook, jeff 72 Corey, Scott 72, 114 forwin, Mark 72, 120, 125, 126 foryell, Glenn 72 frabtree, Patricia 72, 98, 105, 130 fraig, Dawn 72, 128, 134 frate, Kevin 81 franston, Sue 72, 124 Irashul, Danielle 72 frowley, Dan 81 fughan, Michael 72, 126 furtis, Mark 72 Cyphers, james 72 D Dahlen, Amy 73, 119 Davey, Paul 73 Day, Kathi 110 De Boer, Brian 73 Deffenbaugh, Terry 73, 102, 105, 131, 134, 138 Demangelaere, Kenneth 73 Deuble, johnny 73 Devereux, Debbie 73, 145 Dewey, Kacey 73, 132, 145, 153 Dick, Laura 81 Dole, Mike 73 Dollarhide, Robin 73, 99, 101, 118, 133, 136 Dolph, Rachel 73, 98, 132 Doonan, Dianne 73 Dorwin, Kingslee 73 Douglas, Eric 73, 124 Drummond, Molly 73, 113 Duke, Donald 73 Duringer, Glen 73 Efaw, Renee 73 Ehnat, Sharon 73, 122 Ekman, Kathryn 73, 128 Elliott, Shannon 73 Ellis, Dale Emsley, Thomas 73 Engelhardt, Marvin 73 Everett, Debora 73, 120, 125, 126 F Fariss, Lori 73 Farmer, Dawn 73 Fernandes, Karen 73, 126 Fiedler, jeff 73, 114 Finch, Stacy 73, 123 Fisher, Teresa 73, 110, 135 Fleisch, Kari 73, 145 Flint, Del 73, 131 Fogle, Mike 81 Folk, Larry 73 Fost, Glen 81 Foster, Gail 73, 134 Foster, Karen 73, 105, 123 Fousel, lnell 73, 107, 110 Fox, Pat 73 Franich, Kris 73, 107, 132, 145, 184 Frantz, Tim 73 Fredricks, Gail 73, 105, 122, 124 Fredson, Paul 73, 127, 169 Freeman, Anne 73 Fry, Mike 73, 178 Fulton, Kathleen 73, 99, 103, 105 122, 124, 128, 129, 133, 135, 136 G Gallagher, Bill 73, 113, 131 Gallagher, Dave 73, 116 Gano, jackie 73 Giese, Sherry 73, 101, 108, 120, 126, 136 Gill, Heidi 74, 102, 133, 136, 137, 145 Gilles, Ann 74, 105, 120, 145 Gilliam, Tom 74, 110 Gonseth, Teresa 74 Gordon, Kelly 74, 115, 145 Graham, Theresa 74 Grarzer, Michael 74 Graves, Tami 74 Groseclose, Carla 74, 114, 145 Guhr, Lori 74, 124, 133, 136 Gunia, Andy 74 Gunia, Angie 74 H Hagen, Nancy 74, 114, 137, 145 Haire, Shawn 74, 134 Haley, Bill 74 Haley, Tami 74, 113 Hall, Pete 74 Hamel, Stephen 74 Hancock, David 74, 131 Hann, Michelle 74, 117, 145 Ilansch, Ron 74, 131 Hansen, Bobbie 74, 105, 107, 113, 145 Hansen, Chris 74, 116, 124, 145 Harris, Gary 74 Harris, Timothy 74, 176 IIartle, Rhonda 74, 117, 122, 145 Hasard,jerry 74, 101, 105, 118, 120, 126, 137 Haskey, Steve 74, 132 Hastings, Donald 74 Haworth, Stephanie 74 Heilbronner, janet 74 Heinz, Kurt 74, 96, 169, 172, 183 Heitz, Connie 74, 98, 105, 138, 145 IIelle, Bret 74, 116, 132, 136 Helling, Daniel 74, 103, 131, 145, 169 Ilendrixson, Christy 74, 113 Ilenneberg, Charlotte 74, 105 Herron, Darcy 74, 113 Higham, Kevin 74 1 Hill, Brian 74, 96 Hillberg, Michael 74 Hillger, jennifer 74, 137, 145 Hinkle, Sheri 74, 98,105, 128, 133, 135, 140 Hobble. Scott 81 Hobbs, Daphne 74 Hodgson, Mike 74, 136, 137 Holdren, Sue 74 Hollenbeck, Natalie 74, 120, 121 Hollinberger, Nona 74, 128, 129 Holmes, Randall 75 Holsred, Rebecca 75 Holt, Cindy 75 Hopkins, joanna 75 Hoskins, jonalyn 75 Hungerford, Dave 75 Hunter, Steve 75 Hunter, Todd 75, 118 Hurlow, Randy 75, 102, 103, 105, 108, 134, 135, 138, 190 Hurst, Cheryl 75 Ingle, Cynthia 75, 117, 120 Isaacs, Bruce 75 Isley, Katherine 75 J jackson, Anthony 81 jacobsen, Michael 75, 120, 125, 126 janker, john 75, 137, 169 jansen, jeffrey 75, 113, 131 jaramillo, Lisa 75, 111, 113 jenkins, Rick 75, 169, 172 jenkins, Teresa 75, 133, 134, 141 jensen, Troy 75 jewett, Ronald 75, 183 jin, Chae Sun 75 johann, Pat 75 john, Deborah 75 johnson, Clay 75, 134 johnson, janine 75, 116 johnson, jeffery 75, 122, 124 johnson, Steve 75 johnston, Deborah 75 jones, Ben 75 jones, james 75 jones, Rob 75, 136, 137, 147 jorgensen, Charlene 75 joy, Patricia 75, 105, 123, 137, 145 K Kaelin, Leanna 75. 101, 136 Kaiser, Colleen 75, 116 Ads 81 Index 207 Nelson, Crystal 77, 80 Nelson, Debbie 77 Nelson, Keith 77 Labrash, Patrick 76, 93 A1 L 42, lx N 'Jr ,- :Alle XLL VN BXXXHM, lv 1 --- SK 11 Oi Xgyr I J Uv sz ,rr fwfr sf ,re .f R if I ,K jx X, 'J , 1 f X9 F Sb-QLN LQAMX D6 lapis' MRA Y , A ,, , I YD, . K ' fif r if 1, -is fe ne' f 2 ti ,ri Jeflv 2 M 1 NSW 2, U if 0 ri A F 11 ,LL ,Kr 1 C. , fl O X'Kh'ririrPr,k1'Qi?nC'Ys5b U john 76, 131 ,S ,gg !I-151179 ff xc -i ,3eKa leitejs, Brya Q! W VJKQISQR Bagfgxram, 2? M , -p1LKaup,QDz1Wn 75, 1131 5 1 KU! im 75, 111 gil? 'X Ji Keehnel, Sheldon 75, 98 Keifer, Brad 75 Keil, Heidi 75, 113 Kendall, Tamara 75 Kendall, Teri 75, 110 Ketcham, Stacey 75 Kiehl, Donna Kilgore, Alan 81, 136 Kilgren, Rebecca 75, 96, 99, 108, 128, 165 Klein, Cari 76 Klocke, joni 76, 117 Knowles, Emmett 76, 169 Koenen, Darryl 76 Kohler, Bill 76, 125 Kolowinski, Ed 76 Konwent, Lynn 76, 103, 105, 113, 145 Kooser, Brian 76, 99 Koppelman, Kevin 76, 131 Kost, Lena 76, 93, 99, 101, 105,124 128, 133, 165 Kovacevich, Scott 76, 114, 183 Kralovic, jacqueline 76, 184 Kunchick, Lisa 76 L La Flam, Kevin 76 Lacis, Lisa 76, 125, 126 Laguatan, joe 76 Larsen, Karen 76, 116 Larsen, Kim 76, 118, 124, 139, 145 Larson, jerry 76 Larson, judy 76, 113, 145 Larson, Mark 76 Lauver, joan 76, 101, 120, 126, 136 Leando, Ed 76 Ledford, Marty 76 Lee, Brenda 76 Lee, Debbie 76, 107, 145 Lee, Mary 76, 102, 133, 135, 145 Leffler, Kent 76 Legg. Laura 76, 122, 124 Leirdahl, Dick 76, 113, 178, 179 Lewis, William 76 Lieby, Kevin 76 Lindsey, Collette 76, 120 Linke, Scott Logan, Dallas 76 Lowery, Penny 76, 123, 130, 135 Loyd, Dana 76 208 Ads 81 Index Macomber, Cindi 76, 115 Mannie, Darrin 76, 131, 169 Marks, Lilinda 81, 145 Markum, Dale 76 Markum, Karen 76, 99 Marshall, Randy 76 Marten, james 81 Marten, Michelle 76, 105, 103, 110 Martin, Betty 81 Martin, Matthew 76, 81, 169 Martin, Tammie 76, 99 Martin, Victoria 76, 145 Matter, Tony 76, 169, 183 Maxwell, john 76, 102, 105, 126, 133, 137, 147, 165 McAdams, james 77, 183 McCaffrey, Susan 77, 108, 120, 125, 126, 133 McCain, Shirley 77, 138 McCausland, Mike 77 McClellan, Robert 77, 101, 124, 133, 136 McCloskey, Rosemarie 77, 116, 145 McGee, Dona 77 McLauchlin, Dennis 77, 115, 131 McMullen, Debbie 77, 127 McNamara, Lisa 77, 93, 120, 132, 145 103, 105, McVean, Kelly 77, 122, 124, 126 Meador, Keith 77, 131, 132 Meadors, Raymond 77 Medeiros, Alex 77, 107, 176 Meeker, Gregory 77, 96, 113, 145 169, 172, 183 Melin, john 77 Merrill, Kenneth 77,122 124 Metzner, Cheryl 77 Miller, jody 77, 117 Miller, Lori 77, 134 Miller, Scott 77, 105 Mitchell, Kelly 77, 78, 179 Montague, Daryl 77 Moody, Gail 77 Moore, Connie 77 Morgan, julie 77, 96, 102, 103, 105, 138, 145 Morgan, jill 77, 105 Morman, William 77, 131 Mortensen, Heike 77 Mosich, Mark Musselwhite, David 77, 118 Myers, Stephanie 77, 99, 105, 108, 122, 133 Nicolet, Kelly 77 Nix, Shari 77, 113, 145 Nofsinger, Clarence 77, 189 Nomura, jeff 77, 96, 105, 136, 137, 145 Norquist, Erik 77 0 Oldroyd, Dennis 77 O'Leary, Mike 77, 113, 127, 169 Oliver, Lisa 77 Olsen, Leanna 77, 113 Olsen, Marcella 77, 93, 120 Olson, Randy 77 Olson, Renny 77 O'Neil, janet 77, 110, 184 O'Neil, joan 77, 110, 184 P Pachkofsky, Stewart 77 Palmer, Nathan Parker, john 78 Parker, Kari 78, 101, 103, 105, 145 Parker, Tim 78, 131 Patrick, Daniel 78 Patrick, Laura 78, 134 Pease, Marvin 81, 124 Perry, john 78 Pesantes, Vince 78, 96, 102, 107 Peterson, Mitch 78, 96,107,153,183 Phair, Debbie 78, 114, 145 Piik, Leena 78, 101, 105, 120, 133, 137, 138 Pollard, Christopher 78 Porter, Kimberlee 78, 113 Potter, Rodney 78 Raymond, Bradley 78, 131 Reed, Cheri 81 Resinger, Cheri 78, 81, 113 Rhoades, Patrick 78, 183 Rhoten, Tamara 78, 103, 117, 123 Rhyner, Albert 78, 114 Rice, Larry 81 Richards, Kendall 78 Richardson, Amanda Riggs, Dawn 78, 120, 126, 136, 145 Ritscher, Michael 78, 131, 135 Robbins, jean 78 Roberts, Daniel 78 Roberts, Gina 78 Roberts, Linda 78, 130 Robinson, Mara 78, 120, 126, 132, 184 Rogers, Melissa 78 Roland, Greg 78, 125, 126 Romine, Art 78, 130, 132 Root, Cindy 78, 117 Ross, Duane 78, 122, 124 1 Ross, Karla 78, 116 Rouge, Scott 78, 136 Royle, jim 81 Rutledge, Lisa 78, 113 Kffe i, 0, C S ! Salvner, Scott 78, 120, 126 Sanford, Lauri 78, 105, 130 Sapp, Crystal 81 Sarver, Betty 78, 110, 134, 141 Saunders, William 78 Schatz, William 78, 136 Schmidt, Mike 81 Schmidt, Tim 78 Schmit, Dennis 78, 178 Schmitten, Dennis 78 Schomburg, Wibke 81 Schroetlin Sandee 78, 116, 145 Shafer, Renee 78, 103, 105, 107, 126, 145 Shannon, Roger 78 Shedd, Corinne 78, 96, 101, 136 Shinkle, Ed 81 Shirley, Greg 78 Shoemaker, Bryan 78, 126, 169 Sholseth, Mary 79, 113, 145 Short, Becki 79 120, 125, Shull, Kari 79, 96, 99, 102, 103, 105, 118, 120, 132 Sieben, Scott 79, 131, 169 Sierra, Ruth 79 Siguaw, Renee 79, 114 Simmons, Kimberly 70, 79, 103, 105, 113 Sinner, Diane 79, 102 Slater, Dane 79 Sloan, Randy 79 Smith, Allan 79 Smith, Billy 81 Smith, Debra 79, 99, 103, 105, 118, 133, 135, 136, 137, 138, 145 Smith, Ward 79 Sohne, Kris 79, 99 Southworth, Marty 79 Spataro, Christie 79 Speers, Dean 79, 176 Spradley, Kim 79, 105, 137, 145 Spruell, Robert 79 Squire, Cathy 79, 117 Stack, Verne 79, 127 Stallman, Todd 79 Starkel, Sheila 79, 127, 128 Starks, Arnold 79 Steele, Lisa 79, 107 Stephens, Colin 79 Stevens, Douglas 79, 96, 169 Stilnovich Catherine 79, 108 Stilnovich, George 79 Stocker, Laura 79, 184 Stone, Kathie 79, 107 Stoneburner, Beverly 79 Storem, Roger 79 Stubbs, Sheri 79 Stumpf, Jessie 79 Swanson, Craig 79 Sweet, Charles 79, 110, 135 T Tadena, Robert 79, 122, 124 Takemura, Karen 79, 96, 101, 1 103,105 Takehara, Scott 79, 131, 132 Talik, Scott 79, 131 Talkington, Don 79, 116, 131 Tarpenning, Dale 81 Taylor, Kelly 79, 123 Taylor, Leann 81 Taylor, Marian 79, 102, 120 Thomas, Debbie 79 lThomas, Hollie 79, 134 'Thomas, Linda 79, 96, 176 lThomas, P1111 79, 169 lThompson, Kristopher 80, 183 Thorp, Andrew Timm, Camilla 80, 126 !Todd, Terrie 80 Toma, Janice 80, 113 Tomal,Joni 80, 101, 103, 105, 1 118,133,136,138 Tovoli, Jane 80, 108 Tronson, Mark 81 ,Troxel, Dana 80, 176 U !Ulvang, Robin 80 Valentine, Jessie 80 VanBuskirk, Leaora 80, 134 Vanden Bosch, Larry 80 Vevea, Linda 80, 96 01 Voshell, Shelley 80, 107, 117,126 W Wadsworth, Robert 80 Waiss, Candice 80, 105 Waller, Del 80, 99, 108, 118, 176 Wastman, Brian 80, 81 Watson, Johan 80 Wayman, William 80 Wegner, Kelly 81 Weigand, Barbara 80, 105 Welch, Michael 80, 133, 169 Welde, Wayne 80, 102, 105, 131, 132 Wells, Danette 80, 124, 134 Wells, Mary 80, 184 Werner, Cheryl 80, 101, 136 West, Juanita 80 West, Terry 81 Wetterhus, Cheryl 70, 80, 96, 101, 102, 103, 105, 107, 110, 122, 132, 176 Whitaker, Jeff 80, 111, 127 Wilcox, John 80 Wilfong, Peggy 86, 103, 105, 132, 176 Wilkinson, James 80 Williams, Devonne 80, 113, 145 Williams, Julie 80 Woldhagen, Denise 80, 114, 126 Wolf, John 81 Wolff, Kelly 80, 126 World, Scott 81 Yotsuuye, Wayne 80, 169 Z Zelenak, Richard 80, 110, 169 Zeok, Barbara 80, 99, 119, 122 Zevenbergen, Stefanie 80, 96, 117 Ziegan, Robin 80, 113 Zielke, John 80 Zufelt, Erica 70, 80, 114 Sophomores A Abel, Rhonda 83 Alarcon, Monica 83 Allred, Kevin 83 Almont, Victor 83 Anderson, Chris 83, 134 Anderson, Ron 83, 99, 125, 127, 176 Anderson, Tammy 83, 114, 146 Anderson, Kristine 83, 99, 102, 140 Angle, Brian 83 Annon, John 83 Apple, John 83, 176 Arcuri, Douglas 83, 92, 113, 127, 173 Armstrong, Lori 83, 119, 123 Arthur, Michelle 83 Arthur, Steven 83 Backus, Diane 114 Baker, Eric 83, 178 Baker, Jody 83, 146 Baker, Paul 83, 173 Balmer, Robert 83, 127 Balstad, Erik 83 Banks, Jodi 83, 114 Barkhurst, Randy 83, 176 Barnes, Fred 83 Bean, Diane 83, 136, 140 Bednorz, Russell 91 Behrman, John 83, 124 Benson, Paul 83, 127 Benton, Valerie 83, 101, 102, 105 119,140 Benum, Marty 83 Bergman, Scott 83 Bergren, Kenneth 83 Berrest, Simone 83 Binder, Tami 83, 143 Binnie, Julie 91 Bishop, Bill 83 Biss, Todd 83 Bitney, Dave 83 Blair, Joann 83, 116, 146 Blaisdell, Michelle 83 Blumenthal, S 83 Bohren, Larae 91 Boik, Randy 83 Bonner, Lance 83, 84, 173 Borders, Rupert 83, 136 Bos, Judy 83 Bostwick Mitch 83 Bowker, Beverly 83 Boyd, Brett 83 Boyle Sandy 83, 184 Bradbury, Jeff 83, 146, 173, 183 Bradbury, Randy 83 Braun, Sharlene 83, 103, 127 Brazil, Micheal 83 Bresch, Michael 83, 173 Bresler, Jamel 83 Brock, Michael 83 Brouillet, Blair 83, 178, 183 Brown, Edward 83, 183, 173 Brown, James 83 Browne, Bryan 83, 132 Buck, Robert 176, 119, 83, 97 Buldhaupt, Henry 83, 120, 136 Bundrock, Gary 83 Burnett, Cheryl Burtsf1eld, William 84 Byung,J 84 C Caine, Carmen 84, 143 Campbell, Dewayne 84, 91 Campbell, Tracy 84, 123, 146 Carder, Gregory 84 Carnes, Rebecca 84, 114 Carosiello, Italia 91 Cauffman, Lori 84, 92, 146 Cave, Jon 84 Cearley, K 84 Chamberlain, Jaimie 84, 183 Chambers, Mike 84 Chandler, Robert 84, 183 Chau Mai 84 Christel, Randy 84, 183 Christensen, David 84, 91, 114 Christensen, Lana Christensen, Shawn 84 Christensen, Mike 84, 114 Clark II, James 84, 127 Clark, Ted 84 Clausnitzer, Diana 91, 122, 128 Cole, Ken 84 Cole, Mike 84 Cole, Tom 84 Collman, Jim 84, 126 Conners, Tina 84 Cookingham, Susan 84, 127, 146 Collins, Sherry 84, 91, 116 Corey, Todd 84 Cotter, Anne 84 Couture, Kim 84 Couture, Larry 84,.116 Crabtree, Bruce 84 Creley, Mark 84, 96, 124 Crosby Michael 84 Crowe, Richard 84, 127, 178 Crowley, William, 84 D Dahl, Melissa 84 Dahlen, John 84, 119, 123, 124 Dailey, Janell 84, 99 Dally, Brian 84, 173 Dally, Brett 84 Dally, Lillian 84 Ads 8: Index 209 Dames, Greg 84 Danley, Cari 84, 123 Daponte, Lorenzo 84, 120 Darling, Daniel 84, 173 Daugherty, Pat 84 Davey, Wayne 84 Davis, Michelle 84 Dees, jonathan 84, 125, 127 Deliannis, Thomas 84 Detrick, Chris Detrick, Kimberly 84, 127, 132 Deuble, Debbie 84 Devries, Darlene 84, 146 Dickinson, Teresa 84 Dickson, Darla 84, 128 Dickson, Diana 84 Dildine, jeff 84, 173 Dirks, Michael 84, 136 Disney, Mike 85, 114, 132 Dixon, jackie 85 Dixon, jeffery 85, 124 Donohue, Marie 85, 146 Dorman, Laurel 85, 119 Douglas, Mark 85, 111 Duong, Dung 85 Dupuis, G. 85 Dye, Toni 85 E Eastman, Kristi 85, 101, 119, 136, 176 Eddy, Michael 85 Elkins, Taralyn 85, 127 Englebert, Bob 85 Ennis, jennifer 85 Ericksen, David 85, 173 Erickson, judy 85, 127 Estes, Gail 85, 135 Evans, Stacia 85, 128, 140 F Eankhauser, Diana 85, 122 Eauke, 85 Eelton, Ken 85 Ferro, jack 85, 123 Elatebo, Laila 85 Eletcher,janae 85, 146, 184 Folk, Craig 85, 105, 136, 137, 140 Francis, Lisa 85, 114, 143 Fredrickson, Kim 85 Erickson, 85 Frost, Marty 85 Gadbery, Lisa 85, 127, 146 Ads 8: Index 210 Gama, Barbara 85, 103, 140 Gange, jim 85 Gaskins, Merry 85 Gehrmann, jeff 85, 114, 119, 134 Gervais, Chris 85, 93, 146, 173, 183 Gibson, Chris 85, 183 Gilbert, Daniel 85, 105, 147 Gillinsky, Carrie 91 Gilseth, Kimberly 85 Glass, Tamara 85, 127, 133, 136 Godwin, Tammie 85 Golden, Esther 85 Goodall, Tammy 85 Goodin, Kirk 85, 124 Goodwin, L 85, 127 Gordon, jay 91 Gratzer, Cheryl 85, 123, 146 Graul, Cheryl 85 Greene, Harold 85 Greiner, Deanna 85, 123 Grosvenor, Mike 85 Guth, Deborah 85, 113, 127 H Haan, Bruce 83, 85 Haire, April 85, 114 Hanon, Michael 85, 173 Hansch, Connie 85, 88 Hansen, Carl 85 Hansen, L 85 Hanson, Dale 83, 85 Harmon, Brad 91, 176 Harris, Susan 85, 146 Hartson, Charles 85 Hasard, Dara 86, 146 Haugland, jack 86 Heasley, Marianne 86, 122 Heitz, Randy 86 Helle, Blake 86, 127 Heniken, Kelly 86 Herbst, Penny 82, 86, 127, 137, 146 Herlofson, Collette 86 Herriford, Rob 86, 116, 132, 178 Hilderman, Donna 86, 114 Hill, Steve 86, 183 Hissong, Douglas 86, 114 Hoffman, Gina 86, 103, 146 Hoffman, Mark 86 Holdener, Shari 86, 105, 127, 128, 140 Holland, C 86 Hollingworth, Terry 86 Holst, jami 86, 88 Hood, Stan 86 Hood, Wayne 91 Hopkins, Chris 86, 126 Houser, Patrick 86, 178 Howell, Roger 86 Howland, Colleen 86 Huddleston, Curt 86, 173 Hugh, William 86 Hughes, Brian 86, 127 Humphreys, Robert 86 Hutchens, Kim 86 J jacklin, Kelli 86 jamison, C 86 jenkins, Kenny 86, 146, 153 jenkins, Shane 86 jensen, Robin 86 jin, Byung 91, 123 john, Maryanne 86 johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson, johnson Albert 86 Amy se, 140 Elizabeth 86 Gina 86, 146 Kimberly 86 Sandy 86, 127 Stephanie 86, 141 johnston, Randy 86, 127 jones, Mark 86, 173 jones, Steven 86 jorgensen, jerry 86 K Kaiser, Scott 86, 127 Kaiser, Theresa 86, 128 Kaiser, Vicki 86, 128 Kauppila, john 86, 119 Kelley, Brian 86 Kenfield, Dina 86 Kiehl, Diana 86, 119, 127 Kim, Su Yeon 86, 128, 140 Kinney, Lisa 86, 122, 123, 127 Knight, jon 86, 140 Knowles, Tracy 86, 173 Knutson, Tim 86 Kolowinski, Lorenda 86, 130 Konwent, Mary 86, 143 Koppang, Robert 86 Kraft, Sherri 87, 123 Kraus, Debbie 87, 122, 130 Kroeger, Raymond 87 Kropelnicki, Lindia 91 L Laib, Trevor 87 Lanphere, Greg 87, 173 Larson, Donnie 82, 87, 105, 143, 146, 173 Larsen, Lynn 87, 92, 96, 128, 139 Laycock, Mark 87, 89, 96, 127 Lee, Wan 87, 91 , Leen, Brett 87, 123 l Lehde, julie 87, 141 Leirdahl, Kim sv, 90, 92, ns, 146 1 Leitner, Steve 87, 127, 173 ' Leppell, Mark 87 Levy, Dave 87 Lindstrom, Tim 87 Little, Duane 87, 110 Lobben, Tony 87, 127 Loomis, Naomi 87, 111, 140 Looney, Kerry 87, 128 Loucks, Thaes 87 Loveland, Dale 87, 111 Mackie, Heather 87 Main, Robert 87 Maloy, Thomas 87, 123 Mangan, Tina 87 Mann, Mary 91 Mannie, Barry 87, 173 Manuel, Stephanie 87, 92, 119, 133, 136 Maples, Mandy 91 Markum, Kim 87 Marquis, Yvette 87, 127, 140 Marten, julie 87 Martin, Bradley 87 Martin, Darci 87, 91, 116 Martin, james 91 Martin, Kaara 87, 123, 146 Martin, Ron 87 Martin, Sylvia 87 Martinson, Gary 87, 127 Matter, Mary 87, 146, 184 Matthews, Stephanie 87 Matz, Michele 87 McClain, jana 87 McClain, K, 87, 136 Mccray, Guff 87, 114, 122 McCreery, Leanne 87, 127 McDaneld, Lori 87, 116 McDonald, Cynthia 87, 146, 184 McGee, Robert 87 McKenna, Kenny 87 McKnight, jon 87, 113 McLean, Trudy 87, 113 McNutt, 1,eeAnna 87 Medford, Kevin 87, 124 Medford, Mark 87, 114, 183 Meeker, Teresa 87, 136 Mehr, Kurtiss 87 Meier, B 87 Meisner, jerry 87 Merod, Mark 87 Metzener, Mark 87 Millican, julie 87 Mina, Roberto 88 Mino, Stephanie 88 Mitchell, Lisa 88, 105, 128, 133, 140 Miyi, W. 88 Molstad, Victor 88 Montague, Donald 88 Moore, Carol 88 Morgan, Gerald 88 Morgan, julie 88, 116, 122 Morgan, Terry 91 Morris, Karen 88 Morse, Steven 88 Morton, Cathy 88 Moses, Aubrey 88, 178 Munson, Teresa 88 Murphy, Eileen 88, 120 Murphy Kathleen 88 Murry, Gwen 88, 127 Musselwhite, Mark 88, 96, 136, 137, 173 Myers, Charlie 88 Myton, james 88 Neder, Tara 88 Nelson, joan 88, 96 Nelson, Karl 88 Nelson, Rick 88, 127 Netzer, Cheryl 88 Newton, Bonnie 88, 92, 103, 105, 119, 127, 140 Nicklaus, Kelly 88 Nix, Carrie 88, 123 Novaria Peggy 88 Noviello, jim 88, 95 Nutter, jim 88 Nylander, Dave 88 0 Ockfen, Gwen 82, 88, 96, 119, 177 Ogden, jamie 88 Olson, joe 88, 127 Olson, Rich 88 Osborne, Dave 88 Otis, Susan 88 Parker, Douglas, 88, 173 J, 103, 119 Parlari, Brian 88 Parliman, Lori 88 Pase, Lisa 88 Pasnick, james 88 Patrick, Theresa 88, 128, 134 Paul, Mike 88 Paulson, Mike 88, 173 Payne, Rob 88 Payne, Steven 88 Pederson, Vicki 88 Peterson, Keith 88 Peterson, Reynoir 88, 173, 183 Peterson, Vickie 88, 116, 123 Pettit, james 88, 132, 173 Phelps, Linda 91 Pilch, Marishka 88, 127, 133, 1 143 Piper, jackie 88 Pittman, Randell 88, 113 Posey, Richard 91 Pospisil, Brian 88 Potter, Ray 88 Price, Thomas 87, '58, 173 Prill, julie 86, 89 Pruitt, Natalie 89 Quann, Pat 89 Rabstoff, Rick 89, 120, 126 Ramey, Mary 89, 127 Ramsey, Brian 89 Randall, Wayne 91 Ransom, Christopher 89 Rathbun, Scott 89 Raup, Timothy 89 Rebar, Patrick 89 Rector, jaimie 89 Rees, Kimberly 89, 123, 127 Reiff, Frederick 89 Renn, Maurie 89, 128 Resch, Brett 89 Richardson, Eric 89, 176, 183 Riff1e, jacqueline 89, 123 Rightmire, Colleen 89, 128 Rinkenberger, Cami 85, 89 Roberts, Lisa 89 Robinson, Douglas 89, 123 Rodvelt, julie 89, 127 Rogers, Tamie 91 Rollins, Kenny 89, 127 Roof, john 89, 183 Ross, Shaunna 89, 101, 120, 13 136, 138 Rubens, jay 89, 173 Ruff, David 89 3, 36. S Saenz, Andrea 89 Samuth, Bunchan 89 Sands, Rick 98, 127 Sarell, Sundi 89 Sawtelle, Alan 91 Sawyer, Chip 89 Sayler, Brenda 89, 143, 184 Sayler, Travis 89 Schaefer, Susan 89, 127 Schenk, Carla 89 Schenk, Steve 89 Scheyer, Shari Schmit, Evelyn 89, 140 Schwartz, Dan 103, 176 Shaw, Retta 89, 127 Shaw, Wendy 89 Shefchik, Betti 89 Shepard, Tina 89 Sheppard, Lee Ann 89 Sherlock, Kim 89 Shinkle, john 89 Sholseth, Billie 89, 146 Simmons, Lori 89 Simons, Brian 89, 125, 127 Slaymaker, Keith 89 T Tadena, Ron 90, 127 Tart, jeff 90 Taylor, Chris 90 Taylor, Wendy 90, 127, 146 Templin, Robin 90, 146 Terhune, Martin 91 Thai, Loc Thomas, Donna 90 Thomas, Douglas 90, 123 Thomas, Shawn 90, 127 Thomas, Todd 90 Smith, Brant 89 Smith, Cheryl 89 Smith, Chris 89 Smith Curt 89 Smith, jerry 89 Smith, Lavern 89 Soli, Kari 91 Sotka, Don 89 Southworth, Michelle 89 Souza, Aaron 91 St Cyr, Wendy 89, 117 Staab, Brian 89 Stahl, Tim 91 Staley, Penny 90, 127 Starkovich, Lisa 90, 123, 143, 184 Stemp, Annette 90 Stephanick, james 90, 96, 119. 120, 126 Stevens, Ricky 90 Stewart, Nial 91 Schwartz, Danny 88, 89, 103, 105 176 Stolte, Mark 90 Stone, Sandi 90 Storm, Kevin 90, 127 Stout, Todd 90, 96, 173, 183 Stroessner, David 90, 135, 137, 140 Stroessner,j 90, 140 Stroh, Kelley 90, 92, 103, 122, 146, 176 Thornton, Kelly 90 Thornton, Shelly 90, 116 Thrall, Claire 91 Todd, Leslie 90,123 Tamanelli, Frank 90 Tomatich, Theresa 82, 91, 103 119, 140, 153 Toulou, Lynn 90, 114, 128 Tracy, Eric 90, 119, 147, 173 Trolson, Tonya 90, 96, 137 Twilligear, Lloyd 90 Tyler, Karen 91, 133 U Ulbright, Cindi 90 Urwin, jim 90 V Van Lierop, Anne 90, 137, 143 Vassey, Steve 90, 173 Viers, jim 90, 127 Villeneuve, Vince 90 W Walker, Lori 90 Walker, Shari 90, 99, 137 Walston, Rusty 90 Walter, Patty 90, 130, 146 Wamberg, Michael 90, 113 Wanden, Bev 90 Watt, Alan 90 Weidman, Andrew 90, 123 Weidman, Louia 90 Weiser, Mike 90 Welch, Everett 91 Welfringer, Rich 90, 132, 173 Wells, Dale 90, 124 Welter, Rex 90 Westmark, Curtis 90 Weygant, Dana 90, 119, 123 Whipple, Mary 90 Ads 8: Index 211 White, Denise 90, 119, 125 Whitney, Troy 90, 132 Wiggins, jean 90, 119 Wilcox, S. 90 Wilfong, David 91 Williams, Eric 91 Williamson, june 91, 122, 136 Wilson, Terry 91, 173 Wise, Glenda 91, 136 Witham, Kassie 91 Wold, Kristen 91, 137 Woldhagen, Dennis 91, 113 Wood-Morris, Kathrine 123 Worthen, Alan 91 Wright, Brady 91, 146, 173 Y Yotsuuye, Tammy 91 Young, Brenda Young, Mindi 91 Z Zemenak, Dina 91, 120 Zevenbergen, Terri 91, 146 Zuehlsdorff, Matt 91, 113, 127 Zulauf, jane 91 Zufelt, Nathan 91, 173 212 Ads 81 Index Wx off? ffdqngf 0079 6'gZdf: l ' X Q., 1. Greg Hammermaster, Brenda Hires, Sue Tommy, All-League Linebacker, 4. Special Young, and Tim Bradbury, 2.jeff Nomura, Ed promotes school spirit for the Senior Scott Take-hara, and Candace Waigg help Class. 5. Mr. Pazaruski takes time from the Mr. Henry Celebrate Pearl Harbor day. 3. ICl6ph0f1C I0 talk I0 LHHCC FUl'll'm3l'l, PAUI IMFSON AGFNCY 916 F Maln TH 5 X1 Best of luck to the Class of 80 VINYL COMPLETE INTERIORS 'WVVIIIMOI ' M cAnPETs llmf l BR CE i llflll0li l flux? A X 1 f 'lx rgl 4 f 4 4.5 Y fv 4014 N0 MERIDIAN EvAM BRUCE PHONE MANAGER 848 2329 Congratulatlons Class of 80 l TIFFANY S SKATE NN Owned and Operated hy Denms Kmb and Parnrly 1113 Meridian lNorth Puyallup Wa 98571 B48 107C Congratulatlons f Class of 80 Sandra s Beauty Salon 615 W Mann Phone 848 2900 Best Wishes To C ass of 80 Dr 84 Mrs M Lovezzola 109 W Ploneer HFAD SHOP HAIR DPSICN 927 3990 IAKF CHAI FI SQUARF IADGFWOOD Congvratulauons Class of 80 rum RAY BOCK PQUIPNIFNT CO 11th and Rlver Road Puyallup Wash 845 8801 Edgewood PHARMACY 6513lN N MCIIKIIAH Pu allup Fdgewood Square Wa 73333 AMBASSADOR CARDS COTY RFVLON HNF GIIAIS RUSSELL STOVPR CAINDIFS Congratulations Class 80 for a job well done JERRY BEITZ DON SEPTON TEMPO AUTO GLASS 84 UPHOLSTERY 401 N Meridian 848 1515 845 0600 l:1l.l-sl-I I G as I 1Dlll161 lgsglgglq EDGEWOOD Flreplace Shop 927 2578 118 49th Ave N E Puyallup WA 98371 Best of Luck Class of 80 SUMMIT TRADING INC 10409 CANYON ROAD FAST PUYALLUP WASHINCTON 98371 NFICHBORHOOD FOOD CFNTER GROCFRY DFPT WFSI FRN AUT O 537 6848 S737 S848 CODEYHIUIHIIKYHS Class of 1980 PI YAI LIIP IRAVII SFRVICF INC 111 W Meeker Dodi-,C TH 5 1704 Cars Trucks A M Cars Conbratulatlons Class of 80 We Want To Deal' HOWARD S DRIVI IN 845 1725 15th and Rrvtt Road Best Wrshes IUITI Larson Motors an Leasmg lloward and Stella enklns MICKII- MAK IC MIRROR Pu allup JOIN OUR HAIRCUT CLUB mu M111 Open ma M N15 M4 R lv A M I-. Sl le A 1 I ' I Ay I I. I u 1. - , . I . . .10 . ' f I gg ,' 1, 'I INS 4- 1 I K V ' 9 u - . . . Y -H-it 7 . 7 ' Wfwltl xixfla I , 'H , - . If I 7 AZIIIIIJIIZ 1 ' A ' ' 1 ' as ' 4311 NQ. MERIDIAN HARDWARE DEPT. , , , 11,1 W - - W4-.1 4 I , 1 ,fp 4 ' . . :JN ll V 4 ' I . f '- f I I Ya ' - 1 v, I ' Y f I . 1 I 4 ' A ' ' d Let l's Cluarge ' ' , Your Rcflcctmn I - - , I ' A Your rd. I , . , Y , sas . , I of ' I' N for V 'K Ads 81 Indes 213 Benton s Twrn Cedars Flonsts Congratulations Class of 1980 1009 Milwaukee Avenue Puyallup Washrnbton Congratulations Grads CLEMANS FURNITURE TIC 201 Thlrd St S TH 5 8846 Conbratulatlons Class of 1980 WILFN CORNFORTH MOTORS 845 8881 Pontiac Burck GMC Truck 115 Znd Street S F Puyallup Wash COHEFHYUIHIICJH to Ihe Class of 1980 Bunce U Rent We Rent Most Fverythlng 1812 Fast Mam 845 7527 U ER RFID HI-IRDILIFIRE IIIC 5511 20th S h W 1. :sm All M J22 8779 I 838 cdrcme oppe Nn1onaIPrescnptron Centers 1210 F Mann Puyallup 848 1597 Congratulations To The Class of 80 Appllances TV Stereo 10t N Mendlan EDGEWOOD BAKERY ' CAKES ROLLS 0 BREAD COOKIES ' PIES 81 PASTRY 5824 North Merldlan WA 7 2532 FRED NELSON SmeMumaI savmgsaank 107 N Meroa Puyallup Wash gton 98371 Phone 1201184 9561 Z Z Member Fone I I n In 5 FAIRWAY CLFANFRS FAST 1 DAY SFRVICF QUALITY WORK 2 Locarlons to Serve You 128 th 8: S Merdlan 848 0515 fbehmd the 7 111 707 51'CI Se 845 5858 PUYALLUP FEED CO AGRICULTURAL CHEMICALS Feeds Seeds Grams Garden 81 Farm Supplies TH 5 5191 Conbratulatrons Class Wmchells Donut House 305 2nd Ave SI' Conbratulatlons Class of 1980 DAII LK F RFALTY PUYALLUP Buylnb your frrst home rs always drffrcult but rt IS an excellent step toward frnancral Independence CAcross from Plzza Hutj To The Class ot' 1980 PUYALLUP VALLFY CHFVRON 515 Merrdlan S 848 2200 DR PAUL DEES 602 S Menduan Puyallup TH 5 7583 Follow the VIKINGS In The Prerce County Herald' lltirillll Fvery Saturday and Tuesday 822 Fast Mam 845 7511 Y . , I ' l I M . 4 A A IFE A ' A g . . . . 1 tree! Fast Tacoma as xnfton ' A - . 2 f A 1 A . K I y ' y clcr , . Y . 7 . S ' -2455 ' Congratulations , . 1 A A . I I I 4 I . . , , Y . I f of ' I - E' '80 - . . x Y . rt ' , . Y I A A AA 214 Ads 8: Index 1 1 4 I3 AI Uiumm Www Member I D I L PUYALLUP OH ICI- Meruhan 81 Pu neu Wcsl IB-In Puyallup Washing rn Il Q A 8484SI7 C l Cl I Onbmu drums ass U Cond Iutk Class of 80 Doms Servrct Sratron t ,Nl Sl P CONSI RUCIION LU! West Prunccr Puyallup Waslrrnhton Ilurldcr of llnttnr Ilumcs 4817 auth Avnnuc last WA 2 8042 at wma Washrnbt MIIB Conbratulatrons Class ol 80 Conpratulatrons Class of 1180 I rom Maloney s IL llowtrs and Cuts Good luck 80 Grids MWA! N1L1I1lP1muurr,g, I CAMPER SKIN In RECREATIONAL VEHICLE SKIN FABRICATING PANILS METAL FLASHINGS BINDING CUSIOM CUIIING WHOLESALE RETAIL BOAT RACKS 'IO- 3 ET' , ... 5 I HI IAV N I PUYAIIUP WA JH171 Ctmnpratulatrtmns to the Class ot 80 AMI RICAN I I DI RAI P09 MIRIDIAN SO PUYAI I UP Ill 5 77 Hut Wlshts to Class Ot 80 Congratulatuons From Dr Greg Sutherland Dr 5: Mrs D Muses Orthodontrst 210 4th Ave S W 2709 I' Mann 848 4537 And Chrnst became a human berng and lrved here on earth among us and was full of lovrng forgweness and truth john 1 14 L B 201 North Merrdran Puyallup Washnngton 98371 N A 12061 848 2913 Q f-gr I llllllf str R S V Lrvrng Buble Books Chrldrens Adults Paperbacks Study books Records Musnc - lewelry Greetrng Cards Statronery Gold lmprrntrng Weddrng lnvrtatrons Full Prrntrng Servuce Congratulations Irom Dr oh msson Dr Arthur Physrclans and Surgeons tllIlNlRI NAIA R Duoratcd Cakes lor All Occasrons Wedding Parties Prcmts etc PIONH R BAKI RY IIISH 7 PUYAIIUP WASH 120 SO MIRIDIAN POHLMAN S VARIETY STORE 101 Merrdran So Downtown Puyallup . Y' a I , Vw. V X 111 A , -AA , Q A Q -N QW, V, Y W ,,, 1 ,A A I I 'J 1 H A 'L ' M ' W 1 -. l ,Q , 'I 3- I ' . , . - - 1 . , 4 I -. N -80 1 , , . ' ' Ii 5 HM l 4 -1- la 1 -1 ' ' ' X M ' V Y If ' ' I 1 . , 3 . . 1 ' ' f I 'l'-1 ', ' 'Un Q 4 L .. H Q ' 'I A Q 1 , ' I ' ' ' 7 ' K . 1 , I ' ' V I 1 - - ar I 1 I 0 .I ' , , 1 Z r , ,v,,-,-,. 2 . c h' . '. . - 1 . . C lr '. - ,Nj vi I - K ,- . . I, A ,V I . 'I - HC . L Sllll ' ,I 1 . . 2 . 1 . . 1 ' ' x 11- - Y Y 1 gi 1 llxu ' H ' 'Y ' n -2 ' ' ' ' vr- 1 ' H Zii V- x Atl: 11t11r.1.1111.11 1 1 5 , - - 1, 5 1 If 111-'uf rlam-s . 0 , i q I -A umm s l II-IZ4 - all li Ulf fAS'l' .- , ' s WA- -lr N 4lu.,Il5 1 1 1 1 Ads 8: Index 215 Con ratulatrons Best Wishes '80 537-8727 Summit New Ima ' . . 1. :neo A - r w d .th . ' V uv APPOlNTMl:N'lS FOSHAUG S Creatuve Portraut Weddlng Photography FOSHAUG STUDIO 845 2101 120 West Mann Street Puyallup Pnerce W Powers POWFRS FUNFRAIJ HOMF Funeral Service Ambulance Service Woodlawn Abbey Mausoleum Best Wlshes to 1980 Graduates OPTICIAN PHILLIPS AUTO PARTS 315 N Meridian 848 3525 ls Class of 1980 PUALLUP VALI FY HARDWARF INC 708 F Mann 6404 DeBOLT S TV SERVICE COLOR B 8 W and STEREO 845 8181 Contact lens Hard Soft FYF PIIYSICIAN S PRI SCRIPFIONS IIII D Iiox Buckley WA 98521 Hy Appomtment Only H53 5794 Bull Walt s Radlator 81 Muffler 8684501 9930999 405 wat Sllvlli Aw Puyjp WA E71 Conbratulattons Class of 80 BOOTH GLASS Pu allup Fverythmt, m Class Picture Framnnt, 5820 North Mertdxan Phone WA 7 0881 Puyallup Wash 98371 Thanks for Iettlnl., us serve ou' Pu allup Valley Youth Services 1005 last Mann Puyallup WA 98371 Phone H48 S538 NFFLFY CONST 8: CABINFT CO 1 8838 A I Neeley L .FN-rx, f Ftxtures Custom Cabtnets Commercial Construcrton 305 West Mam ARCTIC CIRCLF DRIVI' IN ACROSS FROM IAIR CROUNDS Best Wtshes wtshes to e class of 80' Best Wtshes Class of Frederick P Smith Attorney at Iaw 114 2nd Ave Puyallup P O Box 98256 Tacoma Wa 98499 Congratulations class of 80 ID ames R Ilder c7l'IllOdOflflLS Concratulatlons to Ihe Class of 14 TAYIOR S Auto Class 84 Upholstery 117 Ploneer Iast Ielepltone Ill 5 no Styltnl, Salon ge Yelellnonr 6 5573 Il2tll M Mon Snr e urs ewes trll N -I S l 81 . A I , . . -T V, X ' 845- T7 V . H- X .. 845- Y ... . we X 7 . f N L . I ' r ' , Z' r 4 ' Y - y . 206 V 2nd St. SE. , . Y : ' o . , , - , ' - 7 I SS ' A I A th! I , ,IfI ' Rr. 1 . us 'Hb' ' m - A A l ' E A ' SIE . , . I 4 r f f ' ' ,., 280 , . 7 1 I r, ' ,A f ' , . A I .. -Sf 216 Ads 8: Index Mr. Sudsy's Car Wash TH5-4333 1504 E Mann Puyallup Good Luck Grads PUYALLUP HEALTH SERVICE 106 West Mann TH 5 8238 Conpratulatlons to The Class of 80 FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF PUYAI I UP Pctl. S Spray SCYVICL Conpratularlons 80 Grads Congratulations, Class of 80 PUYALLUP VALLFY BANK Servmi, the Greater Puyallup Valley 1307 F Mann 112 F Main Member F D I C Valley Press Prunters and Lathographers 207 Stewart Ave West Puyallup 845 9549 Sambos Famrly Restaurants 16106 9th Avenue South West Puyallup Washington 98371 may 848 3494 Onward Grads H 8. H Supply Inc 113 49th N E Puyallup Wa 927 2141 T ROPI IY N THINGS Awards for all occasrons 8154 5308 301 3rd St SI SW FIRE at SAFETY EQUIPMENT co. 1518 PACIVIC MV i IULU HWY 991 922-6897 24 Hour Call UNILAND FSCROW FAST SFRVICF WITH A SMILF 108 WFST STFWART PUYALI UP WASH 848 7600 Conbratulatnons Class of 1980 R0Y3l Adler Sales Servuce Rentals Boush Movmg And Storage Supplles BURKE S OFFICE EQUIPMENT 820 4th St N W 801 East Mann TH 5 4775 TH 5 8829 Puyallup Wash 98371 'Plush Qrccn WITH FMFRAID Cllawn Inaday S TURFGRASS INS I ATN I I AW N AROI IND YOI R HOMI HARP CRUI NIJ TODAX Bl Al llll I LUXI RIANI LIVINC IAWN mmoakow hwauhfvusfllnn h 18310 I R18 RIB 1001 CAMPERS 8- CANOPIES M606 wxcmc Av: rAcoMA WA 537 8022 or 537 8025 may Good Luck Semors ' v . . . . , , . I l A , ' ' A ' co , 1 ' . . . ' - - , , , A A Y ' . J' , - f . ,. , T V, . , 1 ' -I A J' ' 3 l A 1 , I ' E Grown In the Puxallup Valles for Puget Sound limes li' k A 1 l A' ' Ad . . an rnknran LLLPR If!! SHCI!! 'MSI SUINYICY Wd ' 1 A ' Svarrlc I2 161 701111 and Sumner , . 1, at , , . .. 5. Puy Ads 81 Index 217 717 West Stewart 1 .N .HU 4iig?II V Y I l . C 34 y I I ' ' v 4 v ' .. Two Stores To Serv1ce You Valley Plaza illows, Shop mg E ' Shopping Center Center y Puyallup, Washington I-115 E. Main, 11119 Meridian S, - Puyn up, Wash Puyallup, Wash . . - ,ss y 1 - , , Y A ' 541 111 vc Ii A . Puyallu , 1 111111 I 1 . v Ilours Mon.-Saturday 9,6 Sunday 11Y6 H IIIEEIEEIIEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEI V llllI FREE PICK UP AND DELIVERY PUYALLUP VACUUM SERVICE ALL MAKES New Used Rebullts Parts Hoses Bags Belts Rebullt Motors Phone 848 3230 PUYALLUP HEATING AIR CONDITIONING NC Fqurpment HEATING AIR CONDITIONING 239 West Stewart Phone TH 5 0581 Mahaffle S Deluxe Cleaners Conyaratulatrons Class of 80 111 Stewart E TH 5 6212 HI HO MUSIC CENTER GO VIKS Spread a Llttle Muslc Around open every mght rn frlendly H1 Ho Shopplng Center 845 7335 JAMES M BLAIR INC Insurance 205 S Merldaln Puyallup, Wash Offlce TH 5 1707 218 Ads 8: Index E A Keller 108 W Mann Puyallup Wash 98371 Congratulanons From PIONEFR ANTIQUES 702 W Ploneer Phone 845 3383 THF NUTRITION SHOP W P Il Ph H35 H71 Ph 845 51 Good Luck 80 Country Flowers 557 1654 Specml care for your specral order 10411 Canyon Rd Summltl Gardrns West Nursery and Produce Center o Kr l A P W 2 carry 111 7545 WILLMOTT REAL ESTATE Puyallup 845 9551 HOMES FARMS ACREAGE Brlng us your real estate problems MLS REALTOR 848 5501 SHAUB FLLISON CO Sth and East Mam Goodyear Trres Conbratulatrons Class of 80 WASHFD ROCK 'L REI! ESZIII' UV 201 S Meridian Puyallup Wa RARFY S LITTLE RED BARN Congratulanons Renee 845 1455 27TH 84 F MAIN PUYALLUP WA 98371 CRUSHFD ROCK RFADY MIX CONCRETE Pu allup Sand 8: Gravel Call us for all your Readym1x Sand Gravel and Rock needs 845 7584 17599 Mer1d1an Ave So Puyallup Washrngton CONGRATULATIONS AND THANK YOU GRADUATES PERLER P H OTOG RAP HY oFE1o1AL PHOTOGRAPHER FOR THE Vlklng PERLER PHOTOGRAPHY 750 ST HELENS AVENUE TACOMA WASHINGTON 98401 BR 2 7733 Moon MullIns STATE FARM INSURANCE Auto Llfe Flre 845 7575 TUR42, S' 4 Plantatlon Ope To Se e Vo MRS TURNER s PLANTATION 701 EAST MAIN STREET PUYALLUP WASHINGTON 548 1155 I nn'Su. Ploncer Food an Gas Co by the post ofhce open 6 a m 12 mrdmbht A Food Store Del nm FARMFRS ' INSURANCF 1 1 -1- GROUP Floyd -I Forster Representatwe 714 Fast Marn Street Puyallup Washlnbttmn 98371 Bus TH 5 8211 For all your Insurance needs 1 VAN LIEDOD BULB FADM6 INC mo Olhc5lreel I Dux Illup NXXQSB l 0061 848 7272 Ne1lVan Lnerop cnowsn Noels Open 7 days a week Breakfast lunch Drnner Congratulatmns Future Eagles Best of luck In The Future PuyaHup Eagles Club AerIe 2308 Conbratulatlons The Class of 1980 o Sho Int P is rulmvunt Clflffff CAIIINNF MMIII!! Telephone 848 1555 THF HI HO donut den X5 VAIICIICS of donuts Made fresh darly HI Ho Shoppmb Center 848 2604 'l'hoWatormark BOOK STORF 12063 848 1000 In the HI Ho Shoppml, Center 1100 N Mer1dIan Puyallup Wa 98371 Conbratulatrons the Class of 1980 DR R BRAAFLADT Dent15t Conbratulatlons Senxors Puyallup Transm1ss1on 629 F Proneer 848 4972 APEX REALTY 7aE 857505 Pay N Save Valley Plaza 1323 l- Maun 848 3561 Best Wrshes Class of 80 Scars Roebuck and Co ConlI,ratulat1onS Class of 1980 Satnsfactron Guaranteed or Your Money Back H1 Ho Shopplny., Center Telephone 848 1521 24 hrs shoppnny, center MARTY S FOOD CFNTFR 7924 Rlver Rd ocker Beef Dry Ice Produce ull Servrce Meat Market 845 7157 C2063 345 1483 202 Fast PIoneer sgisnteits NI e 0 Adrdas ' Puma Town and Country Beauty 8: Styhnb Salon Wash State CertIGedfR0ff1er Stylrst Men Ez Women Razor 84 Shear Cuts Roffler 8: R K Products Ha1r P1eces Sales 81 Serv1ce Appomtments Avarlable Tues Saturday 9 AM 6 AM 6303 M ST I: Puyallup 848 47173 A to III 11 ' ' yi . an ' tgllylgg 19 l 5' -Q1:t:llnI'o ix ' - ' ' ' S I I JA ' Qamfafm U V S l f 111111001116 IIIIIIIQ, .ua ' F ' ' y I - to A Y ' - 1, , , Ads 8: Index 219 Unrland Investment Inc 108 WEST STEWART Puyallup Wash 848 5541 ACREAGE SPFCIALISTS FOR THF VALLEY Congratulations Class of 1980 Gre ory Wetterhus Insurance A ency Congratulatlons Class of 80 Lewls Mobnl 401 South Merldlan TH 5 4726 Puyallup rt Vnlim 9 ARNOLD S T V and KEEPSAKE DIAMOND RINGS EXCLUSIVE IN PUYALLUP AT Tubbnn Jewelry 118 S Merldlan 845 2281 Puyallup Washington Best Wnshes Class of Dr Burrows MD Congratulatrons Class GOLDEN RULE GROCERY Bob and Pat Young 615 W Stewart 845 8343 t M sc m ls PUYALLUP MUSIC SHOP c s 208 S M d H45 8355 P W za ss Stevens Hart Desrbn X48 U78 I P y II P wa as 71 PUYALLUP RADIO 81 TV INC GOOD LUCK GRADUATES 122 2ncl Ave SE 41 1 CONGRATULATIONS GRADS The Best Dressed Sensors Re re p sent GERSTMANN S MEN S WEAR House of Suits Dress Well 8. Succeed Puyallup Washnngton Congratulatrons Class of 80 219 Merldxan N Puy Wash 98371 NEWELL HUNT Furmture Incorporated Dlstlnctrve Home Furmshnngs 113 W Stewart Ave TH 5 1735 ertnh muse CZ-Xnttques lafwrwedfmbaew DON DUNNIGAN Professnonal Appranser 527 West Ploneer Puyallup WA 98371 Dr McCabe MD S S' 48 B48 5561 MLS XIHxII7l XX Ilhtllxl-RN INK AI Y o l Rlchl dlan Best Washes From HILL FUNERAL HOME and HILL AMBULANCF SERVICE 24 hour Paramechc Llfllfs IPWAQM Ph IZOKIH Premium Heating Oll RICH HEAT INC 504 West Stewart Puyallup Wa 98371 845 6678!927 2656 BURR GREGORY CHC Decoratmb Center Pamts Glass Blrnds Carpets Floor Coverrnb, Artrst Suppl es 845 1172 111 S Mendlan Puyallup Bus 42065 845 7596 Congratulatrons Class of 80 WALT MATHAY Q MANAGER WESTERN FARMERS 308 STEWART AVENUE PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON 98371 3 Congratulatrons Graduatlng Class of 1980 From DAFFODIL BOWL an RESTAURANT 1624 East Mam 845 0545 APPLIANCENTFR Phone 845 0596 210 North Meridian Puyallup, Wash, 98371 Conbratulatrons to the Class of 80 IMMANUFL LUTHERAN CHURCH 7th 8: West Mam Cacross from the high schooll Youth mmrstermb to youth through youth' Wrsdom rs the pnncrpal t mt., therefore get wrsdom and wrth all thy bettlng get unclerstandrng Proverbs 4 7 Ehgrmnnh lraltp In Professuonal Real Estate Servtce 5905 No Merldlan 927 5900 v Y V ' Q 4 g - 1 E lx 4 0 .. .v wry , . . . . 1 V l , ' .rua - . , . 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Sales - Scrvrcr - Rentals , 122 rcwarr liz ' ' ' ' ' Puya u . 71 I - 571 I ' 'I I LB ' ' ' -I - I r r I 1 A Ill lnlnu , , 4 , - v nn r . . lla, :win I.,--.. w ' .. - . - - I yi v . , Y- . 4 i Y A V U - 1 , . . ., 1 4 - Y . 220 Ads 8: Index Coneratulatrons o The Graduates of 1980 B 'L..f' 1 LQDDEHJG nsurance E' F E 9 3' S- s 9 2 fm 5 tlmcnfa Br Han a, 706 Merrdran North PO Box 70 Puyallup Washxnbton 981571 f706l 845 9555 Dtsptrada 0 FULL PHOTOGRAPHY H312 5312' COLOR langabement Weddmb Graduatlon hnfugkghdckadq, STFRLING STUDIO Located In Downtown 5809 112th St F Puyallup and South Puyallup TH 5 3595 H1 aao v Sticky Dn9:r-3 n ggi? 1226, Rnver Road Auto 1 N0 Clmrc C General Auto Repair Lmdas Clamp Don ensen 845 0109 7220 Rlver Road Puyallup Wash P wa ma MILLFRS OFFICF SUPPLY NC PHONF 848 2393 606 East Mann Puyallup Wa 98571 GOOD LUCK FROM YOUR FRIE DS 31 PugetSound NaUonalBank Puyallup Branch Lmden Dnve Branch Edgewood Branch 6420 N Mendnan Hu Ho Shoppmg Center 2728 East Mann 315 Rlver Road . . - . . y ' - C ' , 1 ,Q T 4, VT K. 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