Puyallup High School - Viking Yearbook (Puyallup, WA)

 - Class of 1981

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WDA l,-. 5 V- ' I Ta x XJ P rf7Ofc,, 1,7 T ,W 'J A W ' 2' , k,1Q1,Gii W Z ff? ,D fgfhfjjlll J X Q w x Q o vc RW wil w1mm0 ?Rx mag fm wgfgmgb gvww 6994342 1' Os s s l,' QQ K Academics 9 dministration 10 Academics 1. Associate Superintendent Dr. Sam Peach, Mr. Warren Hunt, H ' Reverend Jack Terry, Vice-President Dr. Vitt Ferrucci, Mr. Ron Lewis, Superintendent Dr. Ray Tobiason, Managing Director for Business Mr. Reuben Stueckle. 2, Dr, Ray Tobiason works at his desk. Congratulations to the graduating seniors!! They helped get our school year off to a very fine start. Though our enrollment dipped a bit from previous years, we still had a large student body-1456. Our students participated in many activities this year and kept Puyallup High School traditions going. Lead- ership vvas excellent at all class levels and this made all of our activities successful throughout the year. We want to thank the whole student body for making this a great Viking year. Our congratulations go to the graduating class of ,81. We wish you the best as you leave PHS. Dale T, Mitchell Richard W. Slater Richard H, Green 1. Vice Principal Mr. Slater poses for the annual staff photogra- pher. 2, Principal Mr, Mitchell takes time out from a phone call to show a smile for Viking spirit.3. Assistant Principal Mr. Green advertises Viking power. Academics 11 Bus Drivers, Cooks, Custodiano 1. From Left: J. Westlund, B. Lauver, V. Belisle, J. Campbell, J. - Goad, O. Guthrie 2. From Left: C. Boman, F. Rouse, I. Vogt, I.. Russell: S. Wag- ner, J. Melton, J. Magin, S. Bean, K. Peterson. Not Pictured: B, Ulmer Row 1: A. Wrennall, T. Dunn, L. Niemi, R. Patton. Row 2: F. Haines, J.L. Davis, A. Biclgel, D. Plemmohe, D. Duncan. 12 Academics Counselors A new face sparkled new ideas among PHS students. Mrs. Stowe, the new coun- selor, helped students with their future goals. 1. Gene Giannobile, Roger Hynek, Joanne Stowe, and Mike Deal. Secretaries During the day at PHS, sec- retaries were kept busy by answering telephones, deli- vering messages, and deal- ing with money exchanges by students and district funds. 2. Donna Finnigan, Jessie Myhre, Ellen Godwin, Judy Packer, Kim McKendry, Janet Hodson. Academics rt This department helped students with artistic talents to be able to improve and show off their talents. Calligra- phy was one of the most popular classes in this depart- ment. Many students chose this elective, especially if they had several difficult classes throughout their day. Calligraphy gave them the chance to relax and work at something fun. For those students with more advanced artistic skills, 2-D and 3-D Art Studios were chosen. General and Advanced Photography were also offered for students who were interested in that kind of art. There was something for just about everyone in the Art Department. 1. Mr. Dar: Vesey and Mrs. Nan Holfeld show some of the projects done in their classes this year. 2. Mr. Walt Zollars takes a break between classes. ' 14 Academics Music The Music Department gave students with musical talents the chance to learn more about music through class work and perform- ing. Band, Orchestra, and Choir were offered along with special interest courses such as Norselanders, Valkyries, and Stage Band. Mu- sic Theory was also offered for students who wanted to learn more about the history of music. 1. Mr. Pat Havens, Mr. Jim Hunt, and Mr. Robert McNamara prepare for their next concert. 2. Mr, Ha- vens tunes the new strings on the piano. Academics 1' Business Many students took courses in the Business Depart- ment. Typing, Accounting, Shorthand, Graphic Arts, and Distributive Education were just a few of the classes offered in the Business Department. Consumer Economics was offered to those students interested in the way our economic system works. Those people planning on a career in a secretarial field could take Secretarial Science and Simulated Office Experience which gave them the chance to find out what it was like to work in an office. Graphic Arts was also offered for those students interested in printing. These students were responsible for printing the Vanguard along with many other programs and pamphlets throughout the year. 1. Mr. Peterson instructs his class on their next assignment. 2. Sitting: Mrs. Diane Benson, Mrs. Joanne Baird. Standing: Mr. Ken Kane, Mrs, Charlotte Hestilow, Mr. Woody Fletcher, Mrs. Nita Green, Mrs. Otha Thompson, Mr. Steve Peterson. 16 Academics at 0 ' ' fiwrlqf Forei n Lan lliwicff 3 Q 911392 LUwM5 5 .il i , lc Willwgi ,A-dir 1 ..w ,. 's1i.Q'F3 1, ..s .V,, k - A Q .. QW eg W Uwffllwi M WWW FDM . . X x French, German, and Spanish were the choices of languages taught by the PHS For- eign Language teachers. Students learned to read, write, and speak with the aid of tapes and workbooks. Customs and traditions of the foreign lands were learned through films and discussions. 1. Front: Mrs. Gloria Kelly, Mr. Linus Breul. Row 2: Mr, Mike Peluso, Mr. Jim Coates. 2. Mr. Coates be- comes tres amusant' as the annual photographer takes his picture. Academics 17 1. Mrs, Jansen enjoys preparing for her next class. 2. Mrs. Linda Senger, The Home and tered a lot more than cooking and sewing classes. Classes opportunities to learn about families, chil- dren, and health. Home And Famil Life Mrs. Joyce Jansen. Family Life Department of- also gave the students new 18 Academics Industrial Arts Many classes were offered in the Industrial Arts Department. Students could learn to work with metal, wood, machines, and auto- mobiles. Drafting and architecture classes were also taught. 1. Mr. Andy Helling, Mr. Elmer Erickson, Mr. Bill Kemp- ton, Mr. Bob Dore, Mr. Bill Anderson. 2. What's in the closet, Mr. Kempton? 'l 7? :. V r r A 1 5 Academics 19 Math The Math Department endeavored to help students learn how math is used in the world. Geometry, Ad- vanced Algebra, Trigonometry, and Math Analysis were some of the courses offered. Computer Science was a new course offered this year. It was a semester course designed to help students explore the methods and processes of computer programming using Apple II computer terminals. This department also had the addition of a new staff member. Mrs. Jeanette Dittus, a former PHS student, taught Algebra, Senior Math, and Computer Science. 1. Mr. Wilson finishes correcting tests before class. 2. Mr. Les Hagman, Mrs. Jeanette Dittus, Mr. Don Wilson, Mr. Stan Moe, Mr. Rich Hammermaster. 20 Academics Engllsh 1. Front: Mrs. Marian Bartels, Mrs. Maureen Crosby, Mrs. DeAnn Sack, Mrs. Carol Silvernail. Row 2: Mrs. Otha Thompson, Mrs. Margaret Nu- gent, Mr. Virg Geyer, Mr. Jim Coates. 2. Front: Mrs. Sara Benum, Mrs. Lauri Davis, Mrs. Chris Katayama. Row 2: Mr. Craig Beetham, Mrs. Lorraine Friberg, Mr. Stan Brewster, Mrs. June Col- man, Mr. Linus Breul. 3. We caught you, Mrs. Silvernail. s PHS offered students a complete language arts pro- gram. The assortment of classes for tenth graders in- cluded Beginning Debate, Beginning Journalism, or Regular English and Speech. Juniors had a choice of taking one semester of American Literature and an elective or Comprehensive American Literature. Sen- iors had the choice between Regular English and an elective, Comprehensive Regular English, or College English. Academics 21 ,- '-i ' Physical Education The Physical Education Department helped stu- dents to learn good sportsmanship while they had fun with other students. Air forces, gymnas- tics, and fleetball were some of the sports done in the required sophomore classes. Juniors and Seniors were not required to take PE but many chose to take it as an elective. Conditioning, Advanced PE, and Drill Team were some of the elective choices. 1. Front: Miss Nancy Williams, Mrs. Joan Konzelman, Miss Mary Ann Jensen fstudent teacherl. Row 2: Mr. Jerry Redmond, Mr. Jim Clifton, Mr. George Wilfong, Mr. Rick Todd lstudent teacheri. 2. Mrs. Konzelman gets ready for her next class. 22 Academics if Science The Science Department had many ways for students to expand their knowledge of science. Every student was required to take a course in physical science before he finished high school. Many chose to take biology in their sophomore yearg however, others chose to take practical physics or electricity to fulfill their require- ment. Chemistry was also a popular class taken by many juniors and seniors. 1. Mr. Henry and his new flame. 2. Front: Mr. Harlow Cook, Mr. Bill Gilbertson, Mr. Don Henry, Mr. Dennis Johnson, Mr. Oliver Larsen. Row 2: Mr. Jerry Joyce. Academics 23 Providing students with a knowledge of history and the world were the Social Studies Department goals. Ju- niors were familiarized with US History while seniors were required to participate in a semester of Civics. Anthropology, Economics, Psychology, and Sociology were also offered as electives. 1. Studying along with his class is Mr. Dwight Chittim. 2. Front: Mr. Dwight Chittim, Mr. John Storino, Mr. Rich Tevis, Mr. Rainer Houser, Mr. Jerry DeI.aurenti. Row 2: Mrs. Janet Wetterhus, Mr. Eldon Stephen, Mr. Rod Iverson, Mr. Jim Esau. Social Studies V ,.... ., ...... g ... up Academics 1. Mr. Bob Payne, Mrs. Josephine Martin. 2. Mr. Dave Requa. 3. Mr. Del Dittus. 4. Mr. Bud Lunden. Traffic Safety 4 New ideas were expressed during the year with two new additions to the Traffic Safety Department. Stu- dents discussed book work, and worked on activities in study hall. New books also were an added feature to the understanding of driving. The course agenda includ- ed classroom and behind-the-wheel instruction, simula- tor instruction, and study time. Academics 25 Special Departments T . A f MLLLW Mwlsv ox A M7' wi UAV 6 WA! 7 Mui .Jol ,M J phil dll My ld? ,ww l 1 L N' , M171 Aflfyxfikf lt firm. gsm: i Y 555. f fl 1. Reading Improvement: Mrs. Sharon Steiner, Mrs. Margaret Dary laidel. 2. Activities and Attendance: Mr. George Baker. 3. CISP Teachers: Mrs. Patty Maxfield, Mrs. Margie Bellmer. 4. Library: Front: Mrs. Crystal Duris lsecretaryl, Mrs. Christine Lange laidel. Row 2: Mr. Ken Burchett llibrarianl, Mrs. Joyce Maxwell lsecretaryl. 5. Special Math: Miss Marilyn Nybo. 6. Study 26 Academics ll it 2. illfll :if Hall: Mrs. Alma Moe faidel. 7. Audio Visuals: Mrs. Nancy Shadle lsecretaryl, Mrs. Ann Swanson lsecretaryl, Mr. Andrew Pazaruski lDirector, Instructional Medial, Mr. Herb Harris KA-V Technicianl, Mr. Joe Howard KA-V Technicianl. Absent: Nurse Irene McGiv- ney. Candids lJ'ffLfQ DEQDA 1. Mr. Moe takes time to smile during his busy class. 2. Who Me? asks Mr. Geyer. 3. Are you really sure about that, Mr. Kane? 4. 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CHQ S,Qfl7T5fNCxi f bu'1 o'M350-r'-4.Q,ef S+, LL Kqjfcf Sfgmgf A915 Y - Semors 29 17421293 rn HQCXKUVH wx' 69 Rock I mcg Gif We're T e Class 'l'hat's Secon 1 As sophomores, the class of '81 started out by wmmng the ASB season txcket dr1ve and also select ed blue and sllver as thenr class colors Thelr rumor year proved success ful by fund ralsmg events such as a T shlrt sale a Chrlstmas tree sale and the sellmg of class puns Showmg thelr superlonty as sen lors they captured fnrst rn the an nual powderpuff game The Class of 81 wrth help from thexr flve advlsors Laurl Davls Mlke Deal Jlm Esau Lorrame Frlberg and Vlfgll Geyer concentrated therr ef forts on fund ralsmg at the begm mng of the school year They sold purple and gold sweatshirts Vrkmg key chams mugs mlttens and scarves For Valentme s Day they played matchmaker by operatmg a computer datmg servnce The sen tors orgamzed three dances a pep dance rn September the Hobo Tolo m March and a very memora ble Semor Ball In addntlon the Class of 81 added a new facet to senlor aCtlVl1l2S by orgamzmg a Semor Pubhcnty Com mxttee charred by Cyndi lngle Leadmg the senlors were Presrdent Karl Shull Vlce Presldent Marran Taylor Secretary Mlchelle Bowen and Yell Leader Beckr Krlgren The Class of 81 showed therr splr nt through the cheer We re the Class That s Second to None Vnc tory s Ours rn 81 From left Secretary Michelle Bowen. Leader Becki Kilgren Presrdent Karl VncePres1dent Marian Taylor Ye Shull, , - ' 7 9 , - s . . . 1 : , 1 ' 1 9 ' s , . 9 9 1 . J , - , . .. 1 7 Y - . . . , , , , . . . G4 7 p 3 1 . - 7 a I. 9 n , . . 30 Seniors 1 VIICIIIQS to oneg Victory's Ours In '8l! 5 i 1 1 Kar Shull V ce P es dent y or tar Mch ll Bowen Yell Leade X Beck K lgren 'awmfwwwwf 1 . a 1 S c S e r s Sen.iors 31 f-U I , ,. , ' A .e ., L ww' tw V Q ', l fm in K I , 21 rw , y.,,Mg?? A A ,,,r ..,A.,. Z M-. , W 'WE l J 1 IQ .. . U lg, , ,L 1 l yi ,Yr el J' rf: 5 0 ij dl' 1 at ,ff It -r 2+ ff 5 lg . af W, f I' +1 fr vm Y. v lt L Mark Alan Alkire Dawn Dee Almlie Jerry R. Anderson John Anderson Ana Delia Andrade va, gags A X X Y . N I A r 'r wg. 1 3 sn: 5 L All x ,gf Todd Charles Apple Frances Marie Arhgdn Robin Markay Archer Jesse D. Arnold Lori Lynn Arnold V It i L11 wg 4 fl L . ,,, diff If ' Y ' Eirica Ayers Steve P. Baginski Kenflefh Thomas Bahm Teri Lynn Baird Jason Daniel Baker Lisa Balstad Jeanne Lyn Bartholomew Kathy Lee Bates Chris Beckley Darla Kay Berg F AW M X, 4 V ra Q. 1 - , 'ir I 7252 ' an-H c, '. , . ,-,gm ?3.,'11w .- Er rr J 'W ii M Susan Lynn Andrus Tracy Anthony usan Lynn Arnold Steve John Avila fi . . Takao Bakuya Daniel Jay Balmer ALKIRE, M. Baseball, Football, Intramurals, Art Assistant ALMLIE, D. DECA, Softball ANDERSON, JERRY: Key Club, Intramurals, Stage Craft, Stu- dent Government, Powder- puff Drill Team ANDERSON, JOHN: Library Assistant, Graphic Arts ANDRADE, A. SwimTeam ANDRUS, S. BOC, Drill Team, Choir, Valkyries, Standards Committee, Key Club, Elections Committee, Pride-in-School Committee, Young Life, Campaigners ANTHONY, T. Spanish Club, Vanguard APPLE, T. Baseball ARAGON F. Track Cinderella French Club pres. Band VL Vanguard Editor Honor Society BOC Committees Junior Pub , ARCHER R. Annual Editor-in-Chief Senior Ball Chairman Con- cert Band Chamber Band BOC BOC Committees Big Sister Student Government Track Cinderella Key Club Hong Pew AFS sec. Young Life Band Assistant Debate Guidance Office Assistant Girls State Finalist Spanish Club Class Projects. ARNOLD L. Powder-puff German Club BOC ARNOLD S. BOC Elections Committee Co-Chairman DECA AVILA S. Wrestling Debate Intramurals Powder-puff Drill Team BOC AYERS E. AFS vice-pres. German Club German Exchange Young Life Campaigners Norway Princess-Scandinavian Days BAGINSKI S, Intramurals Student Helper BAHM K. German Club Junior Pub 'Orchestra Concert Band Chamber Band Debate BAIRD T. Tennis Track Publicity Committee German Club Band BOC BAKER J. VK German Club The Mouse That Roared One- Act Plays BOC Intramurals Vanguard BALMER D. Basketball Baseball BALSTAD L. Job Station ' BARTHOLOMEW J. Evenstars Valkyries Concert Choir Stu- dent Helper Community Lab BATES K. Drama Thespians Concert Choir Valkyries Wel- come Wagon Norselanders King Cole and The Country Witch- Heaven Can Wait The Mystery of Mauldy Manor BERG D. Glee Chorus French Club AFS BERNTSEN P. Ski Club Honor Society Golf Team Van guard Photography Club Annual Staff Photographer Young Li e BERRENS J. Hiking Vikings If 3 7 1 7 7 7 fi 5 xx v 1 1 5' 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 7 7 7 7 7 5 , 7 7 7 7 1 7 7 7 7 Q 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 CC 77 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ll 7 7 77 KL 77 CG 77 es7 7 7 The Wizard of Oz, Honor Society - 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 - , 7 7 S as f 1 ' 1 W 1 'iw 471 1 mr I 5 ',. 3 if 2 I .Ll x' . . lisa I f fi ia twig, 7 Paul Benjamin Berntsen Jeff Berrens Seniors l K ludi Ann BillinQS Russ Bolas Qtm-an G. Bisig. Jr. Virginia Lee Blacker A rg an f , , s V '-. .,. as., Q . 2 'Q 1 - , .. f' Donald L. Boogerd Michelle Marie Bowen iff? 3 Sandra Lynn Breul Leonora Brickman Linda Sue Brooks Q Q lil U ri L 3 ,Q . ww! ,aw 4 Q f viii f., L Q . . ,ig - , v' 'Q r r -i - r A Mb- 3 -- A A I N M as - x H n - ' ' Teresa Dawn Budzak Kimberly Ann Buehler V Amy Elizabeth Bueler Kirk Marshall Blair Brenda K. Blnc l Jeff C. Brader Rick Wayne Brehm X E is S, is Y ,ff W Charles Gregory Bloch Linda Ann Brehon Terese Marie Brunoff Elizabeth lrene Buldhaupt Angie Boitano Brock E. Bresler Tracy N. Buck James D. Bullinger BILLINGS J Drama Basketball Volleyball BLACKER V Electrons Commrttee BOC Skr Club Swrm Team Class Projects Welcome Wagon Commrttee Prrde rn School Commrttee Young Lrfe BLAIR K Football Baseball Offrce Assrstant DECA pres BLANC B Spamsh Club German Club Hong Pew Debate AFS Grrls State Honor Socrety Constrtutron Commrttee Key Club Prrde rn School Commrttee Young Lrfe Natronal Merrt Award Socral Commrttee Junior Pub BLOCH C Chamber Band BOLAS R Football Intramurals DECA BOOGERD D Vanguard BOWEN M Chorr Valkyrres Jumor and Senror Class sec Drrll Team Young Lrfe Campargners Student Government Stan dards Commrttee Co Charrman Key Club Honor Socrety VL Powder puff BOC Commrttees Grrl of the Month Class Actrvr res BREHM R DECA Skr Club Class Dance Jumor Class Chrrst mas Tree Sale Young Lrfe BREHON L Band Track Statrstrcran Cross Country Statrstr cran Electrons Commrttee BREUL S Powder puff Honor Socrety Skr Club Electrons Commrttee Prrde rn School Commrttee BOC BROOKS L Powder puff Prrde rn School Commrttee BOC Skr Club BRUNOFF T Gymnastrcs Powder puff DECA Electrons Com mrttee BOC Standards Commrttee Valkyrres Grrls State BUCK T Soccer DECA Intramurals BUDZAK T Thesprans Honor Socrety Art Club French Club Heaven Can Wart BUEHLER K Honor Socrety Thesprans Hong Pew Vrkrng Varretres Drrll Team Squad Leader Mrxed Chorr Concert Chorr Valkyrres Norselanders Kmg Cole and The Country Wrtches Junior Pub Class Projects Young Lrfe Socral Com mrttee Campargners Prrde rn School Commrttee Senror Publrc rty Commrttee Electrons Commrttee Senror Class Dance Srte Commrttee BUELER A German Club Track Orchestra Hrkrng Vrkrngs BULDHAUPT E Honor Socrety Track Crnderella Orchestra BULLINGER J Football Soccer Art Assrstant 1 ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 . 1 . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' , . 1 ' 1 1 , . 1 - 1 1 '1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 . , , - . . , . ' ' 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 - 1 A r ' Y 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 ' ' 1 K' ' 1 1 1 - 1 ' 1 1 ' . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 sc . 91 . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . gg . 1 - 1 1 . gy . . . 1 9 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 Seniors 35 Lisa M. Bullinger Alan Boyd Cain Patricia Dawn Cavanaugh , ' fit' is A are 'Q vp, ,fr , fr ,gf f gk ,uses KT M 5,.,i:k ar 9' fairy M t W Q' -fi rw , 'Q 9 A 2,3 Q 4 N 'Zhi .ea k , ' iirai if '51 Q f Q2 Diane Kristine Burden Steve R. Burnett Shelly Burrell Michael E. Callahan Michaele Callender Brad Campbell Heidi Marie Celmer Mary Ruth Christensen Xuan-Mai T. Chu Lance Burruss I 1 l l l Joseph H. Cannon at Kimberly Joy Clark Angie Jurey Cole Patience Laurel Colkm Marti Ellen Collins - Steve Collins Gregory A. Comme Lon Ann Butler Laurnn Cady Myflam Carrera Cralg Castaneda Davld R Cockle Todd Coe BULLINGER L Graphic Arts Powder puff BURDEN D Swlm Team BOC Powder puff Student Govern ment Electrons Committee FHA Offlce Assistant Student Helper Spamsh Club Prldeln School Committee Publxclty Committee Standards Commlttee Off Campus Asslstant Sk: Club Welcome Wagon Commxttee BURRELL S DECA Powder puff Drama BURRUSS L Spamsh Club Stage Craft BUTLER L Valkyrres Concert Choir Norselanders Powder puff Young Llfe Hlklng Vlklngs Skr Club Art Club Key Club Teacher s Asslstant Student Helper Welcome Wagon Commlt tee Soclal Commlttee Prldem School Committee CADY L Swim Team Water Polo mgr Swim Team mgr Key Club French Club Honor Socuety Young Lute Skr Club Stu dent Assistant CAIN A Wrestlmg Soccer Club Baseball CARRERA M AFS Forelgn Exchange Student Volleyball Key Cub CAVANAUGH P Office Assnstant Attendance Assrstant CELMER H Cross Country Track Gymnastics Electrons Com mlttee Welcome Wagon Commrttee Drrll Team CHRISTENSEN M German Club CHU M Honor Soclety CLARK K Concert Band Chamber Band German Club AFS FHA Teachers Asslstant Literary Magazme COCKLE D Football Intramurals VK Sk: Club German Club COLLINS M Hong Pew CONINE G Swlm Team German Club COOK J Wrestling Track Intramurals Powder puff Drxll Team COREY S DECA Intramurals BOC I 2 U . 9- 'G 1 - - 7 ' 3 1 7 , v ' 1 ' 1 l Q ' ' 1 G 1 9 ' 4 Y , . 7 9 7 7 . Y V, 1 ' , 7 I I CANNON, J. Football mgr., Basketball mgr., BOC, German Y ' 1 ' 9 Y l v ' 1 v 9 ' 1 ' Y Y Y Y 3 f . . 7 ' -9 ! D I 7 I f ' l b 9 ' A 1 v 1 ' . . 9 ' 9 1 , Jeff A. cook scan H. carey Sgnlql-5 37 Mark W. Corwin Glenn A. Coryell Dawn Denise Craig Susan Marie Cranston Daniel C. Crowley -'NW' A I Amy Laurel Dahlen Paul R. Davey Kathi Day Terry Deffenbaugh John Carl Deuble D V , , , ATG f A X ' a fa.. I V D . 5, v e 'Ee I. 3 l j my Af ' Y: A Robin Josefa Dollarhide Rachel Annunciata Dolph Dianne Kathleen Doonan 'Y' . 'Y D0l'lald Duke ' Glen Ddringer Kathryn Lynne Ekman r Michael Thomas Cughan Mark Curtrs Debbre M Devereux k 1:-1 Krngslee Ann Dorwm Kacey Joann Dewey Molly Ann Drummond CORWIN M Tennrs Golf Young Lrfe Basketball mgr Drum Major Chamber Band Orchestra Stage Band Boy of the Month Masonrc Award Frnalrst Honor Socrety CORYELL G BOC Pep Club Student Helper CRAIG D Drrll Team Offrce Assrstant Spanrsh Club Powder pu CRANSTON S Sophomore Homecomrng Princess Powder puff FBLA Electrons Commrttee Concert Chorr Evenstars CROWLEY D Cross Country Track CUGHAN M Wrestlrng Track Young Lrfe Band DAHLEN A Evenstars Concert Chorr Debate Team Junior Pub NFL Literary Magazine DAVEY P Hrkrng Vrkrng Student Helper DEFFENBAUGH T Key Club lnteramurals Library Assrstant PE Assrstant Pride rn School Commrttee AFS Electrons Com mrttee DEUBLE J Football DEVEREUX D Powder puff DEWEY K Tennis BOC Powder puff Junior Homecoming Princess Skr Club Grrls State DOLLARHIDE R Debate Honor Society vrce pres Thespran vrce pres Concert Chorr Co Student Drrector DaffodrlPrrncess Candrdate Washrngton State Champron Exposrtory Speech King Cole and The Country Wrtches German Club Junior Pub Edrtor Young Lrfe Big Sister Hong Pew BOC Publrcrty Commrttee Socral Commrttee Prrde rn School Commrttee Lrt DOLPH R Young Lrfe Stage Craft Valkyrres Concert Chorr Swim Team Water Polo mgr German Club Senror Publrcrty Commrttee Junior Pub Teachers Assrstant French Club Sen ror Class Dance Commrttee FCA Hong Pew DOONAN D Honor Socrety Powder puff Senror Publrcrty Commrttee Vanguard Business mgr DORWIN K Swrm Team BOC Student Assrstant Water Polo Swrm Team Captarn Senror Class Dance Commrttee DRUMMOND M Swim Team Swim Team mgr Water Polo mgr Mascot Track DUKE D Intramurals Hong Pew DURINGER G Football Swrm Team BOC Teachers Assrs tant Powder puff EKMAN K Drrll Team French Club Honor Society ELLIOTT S Powder puff Electrons Commrttee SocralCommrt tee Prrde rn School Commrttee Skr Club Brology Assrstant ERICKSON R DECA 1 - I 1 1 I 1 '1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' , . . . , . , 1 ' 1 1 I ' - 1 ' 1 l 1 I 1 ' ff I 1 a 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 r K 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I A , . . . . . , A 1 - 1 1 I 1 1 I 'h ' 1 1 ' 9 I . . 1 ' 1 Q - . , . 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 X . . . 1 1 1 . , . , ' ., l I ' -1 . 1 ' I 1 . Y . . - . , it . . 11 1 1 4 lrfnwfnka . . . . . . 5' -aflflgl H 1 1 ' ' 1 ' : H tass erary Magazine, Elections Committee 1 V I 1 - I 1 1 . 1 I 1 I 1' Vi' -nb I' I ' ' ' ' .1 ' , ' ' I - ig, 1 , . 1 . .ah 1 . , 1 1 1 1 ' 7. 11, . . . ,I 1 1 ' I 1 ' 1 ' 1 I , . 1 - 1 1 I 1 1 I I , . . ' 1 ' 1 -1 I I . . ., , 1 - 1 . 1 . 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 an 'PP 1 - I 1 1 I I ,rl - 1 ' ' 1 I 1 ' , . -. - . , . , . I . , . I Shannon Lee Elliot Robert T. Erickson S eni r ,ff M i is nf, Qgffffg 1' . 'V ' -WF' l illklisll n f V we H ' V 'Ns - ' V. l ' f at gg - K A ' ' . , ' 4 'K 5- u ff. 2' ,iw : e . ' Q ' ri. we Debora Lynn Everett Karen Fernandes Jeff Fiedler Stacy Corin Finch Teresa Grace Fisher Lawrence David Folk Karen Alice Foster Carlin Inell Fousel Patrick Michael Fox Kristine Lynn Franich Anne Marie Freeman D Michael Thomas Fry Kathleen Elizabeth Fulton Bill E, Gallagher Dave J. Gallagher Sherry Leanne Giese Heidi Sulanne Gill Ann Renee Gilles A Thomas Walter Gilliam Teresa R. Gonseth A Kari Ann Fleisch Del Ray Flint Q Gail R. Fredricks Paul P. Fredson l . 5 Jackie GHFIO Stan Gavronski . f 1 C i fa F I I 5 fl' 1 . , 4 . i..g ,., 7 aj? WHL I rg. A Kelly K. Gordon Theresa M. Graham EVERETT D. Concert Band Chamber Band Stage Band All- State Band Orchestra State Soloist BOC Track Pride-in- School Committee Elections Committee Publicity Committee Drum Major Powder-puff Spanish Club Debate Young Life FINCH S. Slowpitch Basketball Powder-puff FISHER T. Graphic Arts FBLA Welcome Wagon Committee FLEISCH K. Gymnastics Track Powder-puff Spanish Club Senior Studio Young Life FLINT D. Intramurals Baseball FOLK L. Soccer FOSTER K. Elections Committee Concert Choir Class Projects FOUSEL C. Vanguard Graphic Arts Junior Pub Welcome Wagon Committee Social Committee BOC Powder-puff Hon- or Society FRANICH K. Basketball Softball Ski Club French Club BOC Annual Staff Honor Society Powder-puff Vanguard FREDRICKS G. Valkyries Concert Choir Norselanders BOC Drill Team Elections Committee Social Committee Pride- in- School Committee Welcome Wagon Committee Teacher s As- sistant FREDSON P. Football Baseball Chamber Band PE Assistant Band Assistant FRY M. Diving Water Polo Vanguard Sports Editor Junior Pub Co-Editor VK Boy-of-the-Month Intramurals FULTON K. Drill Team Drill Team Co-Captain Valkyries ties King Cole and The Country Witches The Day They Kidnapped the Pope Concert Choir Welcome Wagon Com- mittee VL Norselanders Thespians People s Store Fashion Board Senior Class Dance Committee I GALLAGHER B. DECA Basketball Intramurals GALLAGHER D. Basketball Intramurals GIESE S. Chamber Band German Club Honor Society Annual Staff Editor Orchestra GILL H. Young Life Campaigners Drill Team Powder-puff Key Club sec. Publicity Committee Co-Chairman Hong Pew Elections Committee Big Sister Welcome Wagon Committee Student Government Teacher s Assistant Honor Society GILLES A. Orchestra All-Northwest Orchestra 1979- 81 State Solo Contest 1979- 81 Powder-puff Track Cinderella Honor Society Spanish Club vice-pres. Ski Club Key Club Student Government BOC Young Life Social Committee Elections Committee Pride-in-School Committee Co-Chairman Class Ac- tivities Cross Country Statistician GONSETH T. FHA Teacher s Assistant GORDON K. DECA Powder-puff Student Helper GRAHAM T. Pride-in-School Committee Co-Chairman Concert Choir Norselanders French Club Junior Pub Literary Maga- zine Honor Society 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 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 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 7 7 7 BOC, Publicity Committee, Elections Committee, Viking Varie- LG 77 KL 7 7 77 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 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 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 I 7 Seniors 41 Michael Gratzer Tami Kai Graves Tamara Ann Haley Stephen Michael Hamel In . Gary Harris Timothy Harris 1 Donald Leo Hastings Kurt Patrick Heinz Carla Groseclose Dave Hancock Rhonda Kay Hartle Connie A. Heitz Lori Marie Guhr Angie Gunia gg, ' - M, . '- E A f 'ia' will 'ggi 4 in s ff V 3 r 'ga If ' ' ,x y l sl i 1 l I I Michelle Pauline Hann Ronald J, Hansch l l i k Nancy M. Hagen Bill Haley Bobbie Jean Hansen Christine Hansen Jerry W, Hasard Steven Paul Haskey GRATZER, M. Concert Choir, Soccer, Ski Club GROSECLOSE, C. Powder-puff, DECA, Student Helper, Junior Class Christmas Tree Sale GUHR, L. German Club, Hong Pew, Evenstars, Concert Choir, AFS Powder-puff GUNIA A Band HAGEN N DECA French Club German Club Powder puff BOC Electrons Committee Student Helper HALEY B Intramurals HALEY T DECA Office Assistant Powder puff HAMEL S Spanish Club Hong Pew Intramurals French Club HANCOCK D DECA Intramurals HANN M Powder puff Elections Committee FHA Baseball Statistician BOC Pride in School Committee Young Life Pub hcity Committee Junior Class Christmas Tree Sale Welcome Wagon Committee Social Committee Class Activities HANSCH R Intramurals HANSEN B Powder puff Vanguard Elections Committee BOC DECA Who s Who in America s High School Students Honor Society Honor Roll HANSEN C Powder puff DECA Concert Choir Volleyball mgr BOC Committees Class Activities HARRIS T Track Wrestling Cross Country Football HARTLE R Powder puff Valkyries Norselanders Concert Choir FHA Young Life HASARD J BOC French Club pres Boys State Honor Soci ety Chamber Band Debate Rookie ofthe Year Team Captain Boy of the Month Standards Committee Publicity Committee HASKEY S Baseball Football Intramurals Ski Club HEINZ K VK Football Basketball Baseball Daffodil Escort BOC HEITZ C German Club Powder puff AFS BOC Elections Committee Pride in School Committee Social Committee Stage Craft Drama HELLE B Football German Club Ski Club HELLING D Football Basketball Baseball BOC Intramurals Powder puff Coach Junior Class Christmas Tree Sale 1 , . 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 I I 1 , . . 1 ' 1 I I 1 ' 1 - I 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' ' 1 . I 1 1 ky . . . Y , . -. . . , . , . . . . , . . , . , . . , . . . , . 1 ' ' 1 9 I I 1 1 . . 1 . Y , , 1 Y ' - , Q - I ,V Q 0, . , . . . X I V. 1 - 1 I 1 1 X' ' '- ,L 1 ' ' 1 U 1 1 .W 1 .- 1 ' 1 '1 1 1 1 N. ' ' ' 1 l 1 - 0 - , . , . . . t 1 - 1 1 1 I l V, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 . . , . -. - . , . . . , 1 1 ' 1 1 R. 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 Bret A. Helle Daniel John Helling Seniors 43 4 Christy Ann Hendrixson Charlotte Henneberg Darcy Herron Kevin Higham Brian- Curtis Hill Sheri Lee Hinkle Scott C. Hobble Daphne K. Hobbs Michael Patrick Hodgson Cynthia Marlene Holt Dave Hungerford Steve Hunter Todd D. Hunter Bruce A Isaacs Katherine D, Isley Michael Rex Jacobsen John Joeseph Janker. Natalie Ruth Hollenbeckj l Randal Thomas Hurlow Jeffrey Michael Jansen l 4 l I Michael B, Hillberg I . , . Nona Lea Hollinberger 1 I 5 Cheryl Lynn Hurst I Lisa Jaramillo Jennifer Hillger Rebecca Lynn Holsted Cynthia Lynne lngle Richard Dale Jenkins HENDRIXSON C DECA Teachers Assistant HERRON D DECA Powder puff Teachers Assistant BOC Elections Committee Publicity Committee HILL B Soccer VK Ski Club Intramurals HILLGER J French Club Elections Committee Powder puff Teacher s Assistant HINKLE S Pep Club pres BOC Elections Committee Pride in School Committee Big Sister Stage Craft One Act Plays Student Helper FBLA Junior Class Christmas Tree Sale Pub licnty Committee HOBBS D DECA Powder puff Teachers Assistant HODGSON M Football Intramurals German Club French Club BOC Baseball Annual Staff HOLLENBECK N Orchestra HOLLINBERGER N Volleyball Track Band Drill Team Cap tam Senior Class Dance Band Selection and Site Committee Pride in School Committee Social Committee Electrons Com mittee Honor Society HOLSTED R Track mgr TeachersAssistant Pride in School Committee Elections Committee HUNGERFORD D Football Intramurals BOC Track HUNTER S Hong Pew HUNTER T Wrestling Debate HURLOW R Swim Team Water Polo Tennis Intramurals Government Elections Committee Chairman Key Club vice pres Honor Society Spanish Club AFS Young Life Masonic Award Finalist Wetaskiwin Exchange Student Boys State Out standing Key Clubber Award Boy of the Month Farmboy HURST C Swim Team French Club Teachers Assistant INGLE C Orchestra Publicity Committee Semor Class Public ity Committee Chairman Junior Pub Literary Magazine Co Editor Spanish Club FHA Officer Honor Society Teachers Assistant Back to School Night Chairman ISAACS B Swim Team Water Polo ISLEY K Debate Vanguard Hiking Vikings Thespians Art Club Student Helper JACOBSEN M Stage Band Chamber Band Track Concert Band Norselanders Orchestra Valkyries JANKER J Football Track Wrestling German Club Basket ball Intramurals Concert Choir Young Life Powder puff Cheerleader BOC Ski Club Teachers Assistant Junior Class Christmas Tree Sale JANSEN J DECA Intramurals Football Daffodil Escort FCA Baseball JARAMILLO L Swim Team Biking Vikings DECA Powder puff JENKINS R Football Wrestling Track Ski Club 1 . 1 ' 1 , 1 I 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 I 1 1 ' - 1 . I 1 ' 1 1 . 1 ' -1 1 I . 1 . ' ' I 1 I . 1 1 ' 1 Y Y Y T 1 - 1 ' 1 ' 1 Y ' Y 7 7 1 - 7 1 I , . 1 1 1 1 1 I ' . y . . . . , . -. - . , A . . , . u , Q 1 I a w - 1 1 -1 1 ' ' . , . 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' . 1 - 1 A 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 BOC Committees, Band, Annual Staff Sports Editor, Student V , . . . , . -1 u 1 I 1 1 l 1 l . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 ' I 1 ' ' ' 1 - 1 . - 7 ' , Y , ' , . . . Y . . - . . . , . , . . - . . . . 1 Y 7 Y 1 , u - . . 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 I I I 1 I 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 I 1 1 ' 1 1 I 1 I 1 ' 0 , - . 1 1 1 1 I 1 - 1 1 1 D 1 1 , l . Y . . . . Y , - 1 ' 1 I 1 1 l Seniors 45 Teresa Ann Jenkins Troy Daniel Peter Jensen Ronald Devin Jewett Steve Johnson Deborah Lynn Johnston Benjamin Lee Jones : ., ,AW i l hr . Leanna Marie Kaelm Colleen Kaiser Krissan Kammer isees L -Q i . , ' It wg V, 1 it , K Dawn Annette Kaup Kimberly Ann Kay Sheldon Drew Keehnel 12 is K it , 4 ., , f L Deborah M. John James M. Jones 1 Clayton RA, Johnson - ,015 R A ,wi f ' QT f fi? 1' W, , K . , 1 my ' J , g X if .. tv., as- -at X '- vii ., . ,stgzigf , A Robert L. Jones Janine Johnson Jeffery Louis Johnson V7 VLV, I . 2 y H .nr A ,Q ll Y A if 5, ' X , A , 4 onn o I . 'x ' N , ' V :ra r K I 7 Charlene R. Jorgensen Patricia Ann Joy l Lisa Marie Kamp Barbara J. Kaser Bradley S. Keifer Heidi Lauren Keil JENKINS T Attendance Office Assistant Health Careers Club pres Hong Pew BOC JENSEN T Teachers Assistant JEWETT R Basketball Football Powder puff Coach JOHN D Student Helper Guidance Assistant lndian Club JOHNSON J Concert Choir Norselanders JOHNSON S Cross Country JOHNSTON D Powder puff Guidance Office Assistant JONES B Football Baseball Wrestling Student Government BOC Standards Committee JONES J Track JONES R Powder puff Drill Team German Club Student Helper DECA JORGENSEN C Valkyries Teachers Assistant Attendance Office Assistant Junior Class Car Wash JOY P Choir Valkyries Powder puff Soc1alComm1ttee Elec tant Jumor Class Chrnstmas Tree Sale Publicity Commxttee KAELIN L Young Life German Club Hong Pew Key Club Big Sister Electrons Committee Social Committee Honor Soci ety Junior Pub Publicity Committee KAISER C DECA Volleyball Track Band Powder puff KAMMER K Powder puff Honor Society Ski Club KASER B Debate Class Actxvrtnes Honor Society Valkyries Norselanders Senior Class Musician Thespian Recorder Na tional Forenslcs League Who s Who in American High School Students Who Kidnapped the Pope King Cole and the Country Wltches KAUP D Swim Team Track Cinderella Spanish Club pres Debate Team Ski Club FBLA Accounting Assistant KAY K Student Helper Biking Vikings Jumor Class Car Wash Key Club KEEHNEL S Stage Craft KEIL H JV Cheerleader' Varsity Cheerleader DECA Powder uff BOC Pep Club Baseball Concert Band 7 ' - . 7 I, , 9 . , . 9 ' 9 ! I , l , . . , . rr A r - 'Q gif' is , . at , . n , . . . dk, :L ,,xV, , . , . , l , , l , . rn I, ,r , . . A , , , fi i Y . . , , . , ay . . , . tions Committee, French Club, Junior Pub, Teacher's Assis- 9 ' - 9 7 7 7 . . , . . 7 . . y .- , , . . . 9 ' v 9 9 1 ' Y l . , . , . V , 1 Y . .. , . , .. , . T , '. . . ' ' if . , 79 gg . I 7 . ,, Y 7 ' l 1 f 3 I '9 , . , , . . y . , . . . . , . , 9 ' I ! ' 7 . 7 7 ' ' 7 7 9 9 . P Seniors 47 Tamara Ann Kendall Emmett Knowles Jacqueline Ann Kralovic , ,lg : . r -'to llll fi? J Kimberly Ann Larsen v , 'W , . - Q 1 sl W Ulla Teri Kendall William Patrick Kohler Lisa Dianne Kunchick Jerrold H. Larson Stacey Ketcham Steve Kienzle Rebecca Anne Kilgren .',xN 11. ,ls V Ed Kolowinski Lynn Marie Konwent Kevin Lee Koppelman Pat LaBrash Kevin Neal La Flam Lisa Andrea Lacis Judy Lynnette Larson Mark Helge Larson Joan Marie Lauver I 5 Cari Ellen Klein Joni Marie Klocke I 1 l Lena Nodine Kost Scott E. Kovacevich l Joel Villa Laguatan Karen D. Larsen Edward Charles Leando Brenda J. Lee KENDALL TAMARA Student Helper Health Careers Club KETCHAM S DECA Drama Electrons Commrttee KIENZLE S Football KILGREN R Senror Class Yell Leader Drrll Team Valkyrres Norselanders Concert Chorr Annual Staff Track Cmderella VL Lrttle Nell BOC Electrons Commrttee Socral Commrttee KLEIN C Art Assistant Powder puff KLOCKE J FHA Officer Teacher s Assistant Powder puff KNOWLES E Football Wrestling mgr PE Assrstant Student Helper KOHLER W Stage Band Concert Band Powder puff Cheer leader Track Cross Country Chamber Band KOLOWINSKI E Football Intramurals Metal Shop Assistant KONWENT L Varsity Cheerleader Track Cmderella Daffodil Princess Candidate BOC Powder puff Welcome Wagon Com mrttee Student Government DECA sec Electrons Commrttee Grrl of the Month KOPPELMAN K BOC Intramurals Basketball Teachers As srstant KOST L Honor Socrety pres Thespran sec PublrcrtyComm1t tee Co Charrman Hong Pew Young Lrfe BOC Norselanders Concert Chorr Drrll Team Squad Leader Class Actrvrtres The Day They Kidnapped The Pope Krng Cole and the Country Prrdern School Commrttee Welcome Wagon Commrttee Brg Srster Chorr Drama Almost Anything Goes Homecoming Decorations Commrttee Plays Commrttee Junror Class Chrrst mas Tree Sale One Act Plays Vrkrng Varretres Senror Class Publrcrty Commrttee Senror Class Dance Commrttee Class Skrt KOVACEVICH S Basketball Golf DECA KRALOVIC J Basketball Volleyball Track Drama Honor Socrety Art Club Thesprans The Mouse That Roared Ju nior Pub LACIS L Powder puff Stage Band Chamber Band Concert Band Electrons Commrttee Class Actrvrtres BOC Track Crn derella Junior Pub LAGUATAN J DECA Student Helper BOC Graphrc Arts LARSEN KAREN DECA DECA Historian Drrll Team Pow der puff Tennrs Electrons Commrttee Drama LARSEN KIMBERLY Debate Concert Chorr Valkyrres Even stars AFS German Club French Club LARSON J DECA DECA Officer Powder puff LARSON M Young Lrfe LAUVER J Band Honor Socrety German Club Drrll Team Standards Commrttee Socral Commrttee Welcome Wagon Commrttee Electrons Commrttee LEE B DECA Chorus I , 2 , 1 1 1 1 I , . 1 - I 1 I 1 1 1 1 A 1 1 rg . 11 .... 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' - 1 . 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 I 11 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 -1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' , I . O, . ., . . . v ' 1 1 l 1 1 1 . . . . . sc 1 1 1 - 77 cc - 1 Witches, Other plays, Social Committee, Elections Committee, . -. - . , . 2 . . . 44 . 11 . 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 l . 1 . . . , , . 1 ' 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 . . u 57 . 1 1 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 i ' 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1 Z 1 I 1 . 1 ' 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 ' , . 1 - 1 Q 1 1 I 1 . , . . , 1 1 - 1 Debbie Lee Mary Theresa Lee Laura L. Legg John Lyon Cynthia Lynn Macomber Blaine Madill Dale C. Markum Karen Jean Marl-cum James D. Marten Tammie Joy Martin Victoria Martin Tony Matter Dick Leirdahl Collette Denise Lindsey R. Jeffrey Main Darrin Wayne Mannie I wa Dallas Logan Marianne Marijnissen V l Michelle Ann Marten 2 John Herschel Maxwell Penny Winn Lowery Lilinda M. Marks Matthew Arthur Martin James B.L. McAdams LEE, D. Powder-puff, Vanguard, Office Assistant LEE, M1 Powder-puff, Track, Spanish Club, Key Club, Young Life Campaigners Junior Class Christmas Tree Sale Choir Senior Class Publicity Committee LEGG L Volleyball Evenstars Concert Choir Valkyries Nor selanders LEIRDAHL D Swim Team Water Polo LINDSEY C Concert Band Chamber Band Swlm Team French Club Junior Christmas Tree Sale Water Polo English Assistant Hong Pew Young Life Band Assistant Stage Band LOWERY P FBLA Pep Club Health Careers Club MACOMBER C DECA sec Daffodil Princess Candidate Who s Who Among American High School Students Business Week 1980 Powder puff MAIN R Sophomore Class President Football Concert Band Powder puff Coach Hiking Viking German Club MANNIE D Football Basketball Intramurals Ski Club DECA Powder puff Cheerleader MARIJNISSEN M Exchange Student AFS Volleyball MARKS L Powder puff Spanish Club MARKUM D BOC Library Assistant MARKUM K Drama Little Nell Powder puff Thespians MARTEN J Hiking Vikings MARTEN M Drill Team Graphic Arts Vanguard Swim Team Elections Committee Basketball Statistician Powder puff DECA BOC MARTIN M Football Cross Country Debate Spanish Club Thespians Honor Society MARTIN T Drama Thespians pres One Act Plays Kmg Cole and the Country Witches The Day They Kidnapped the Pope Stagecraft Play Committees BOC Pride in School Committee Student Helper Annual Staff MARTIN V Powder puff Gymnastics MATTER T Football Basketball Intramurals Coach Powder puff Coach Junior Class Christmas Tree Sale MAXWELL J VK BOC Committees Class Activities Daffodil Escort Band French Club Key Club Boy of the Month Annual Sta MCADAMS J Basketball Baseball 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 - -1 1 1 . . . A 1 , - 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 - I 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 - ' 1 1 ' 1 rc - 11 - 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 . Teacher s Assistant 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 . as . 1 - 1 '1 ' 1 - 77 ld - 1 yy . . . 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 . ' 1 ' ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 ' 1 V . Susan Maureen McCaffrey Lisa Ann McNamara Kristi Elaine Meyer Jill Briel Morgan Shirley Ann McCain Robert Louis McClellan Rosemarie McCloskey Dona McGee Ray Meadors Alex Medeiros , Gregory Lane Meeker John Richard Melin Q A Jody Lynne Miller Scott R. Miller Kelly W. Mitchell Daryl Ray Montague 5 L .-,L..L I , ff -ex g , VI f r X. . F' - A I 'L 'A ,,ii Julie Beth Morgan William Charles Morman Daniel Todd Morris Heike Ann Mortensen 4 I I X Dennis J. McLauchlin Debbie Jean McMullen 5 Kenneth Jay Merrill Cheryl Merzener f . I Gail Jeanette Moody Connie Moore Mark Mosich Bill Moss MCCAFFREY, S. Annual Staff, Drill Team, Norselanders, Stage Band, Chamber Band, Hong Pew, Constitution Committee, Pride-in-School Committee, Welcome Wagon Committee, Elec- tions Committee MCCAIN S AFS German Club MCCLELLAN R German Club pres Norselanders Concert Choir Debate Honor Society Young Life Literary Magazine MCCLOSKEY R DECA Powder puff Stage Craft Annual Staff MCLAUCHLIN D DECA Intramurals MCMULLEN D Swim Team Concert Band Stage Band Cham ber Band MCNAMARA L Orchestra JV Cheerleader BOC Pride in School Committee Ski Club Elections Committee Social Com mittee Teachers Assistant Powder puff Class Activities MEADORS R Student Helper Teachers Assistant Intramur als Track MEDEIROS A VK Vanguard Sports Editor Cross Country Tennis Boy of the Month MEEKER G VK Football Basketball BOC DECA Teachers Assistant Student Helper Powder puff Coach Student Govern ment Annual Staff Pride in School Committee Elections Com mittee Social Committee Welcome Wagon Committee MELIN J Art Assistant MERRILL K Concert Choir Norselanders METZENER C Spanish Club MEYER K Swim Team Diving Ski Club Powder puff Track Office Assistant MILLER J FHA FHA Officer Powder puff Senior Class Publicity Committee Co Chairman Literary Magazine Annual Staff Home Ec Assistant Interior Design Assistant Young Life French Club Honor Society Back to School Night Chairman MILLER S Honor Society German Club MITCHELL K Lifeguard Water Polo Swim Team Teachers Assistant MOODY G Attendance Office Assistant MOORE C Biology Assistant MORGAN JILL Student Government AFS pres AFS Host Family Elections Committee Pride in School Committee Span ish Club Key Club Class Projects Social Committee Young Life Campaigners MORGAN JULIE Sophomore Class treas Powder puff Key Club treas French Club VL pres Pride in School Committee Chairman Young Life Campaigners Student Government AFS Host Family Class Activities BOC Girl of the Month MORMAN W Intramurals Basketball Tennis Biology Assis tant Honor Society Young Life Key Club MORRIS D Track Intramurals Basketball Soccer MORTENSEN H Track Captain German Club Powder puff Junior Class Christmas Tree Sale 1 1 . 1 1 1 -1 1 . , , . , . , . . 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 ' . 1 1 1 ' 1 - 1 1 1 . 'I ' . , . , . . , . I . 1 . . . . 1 1 ' 1 1 . 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 I 1 1 . v - - l 1 7 ' Y Y , Y Y . 1 1 ' 1 ' , 7 . -. - . Y . - A . Y . . Y . , . 7 ' - Y , . 1 - I 1 . I 1 I 1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 I 1 ' 1 I . . . . - . , . . , , . , . . . , . , , . , - - . . Y ' . 7 . . , 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . , . 1 I 1 S -1 . v . . , . -. - . , - ' 1 7 . Y l . 7 Y 1 : g -1 ' 1 A, Y ', . - . - . . 1 I 1 I 1 1 . , . . . , , . - - - 1 ' 1 1 . 1 I . ' 7 . 3 . 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 ' 1 S 0 emors 53 Stephanie Louise A. Myers Crystal K. Nelson Kelly Nicolet Shari Tina Nix Debra Leigh Nelson Keith D. Nelson Lam Ngo Clarence C. Nofsinger Jeff Zeke Nomura Erik Scott Norquist Marcella Olsen Randall Olson Reynold Ray Olson John Overman Stewart Jay Pachkofsky Kari Michelle Parker Chung Nguyen Dennis John Oldroyd Janet Kathryn O'Neil Timothy Alan Parker Thanh Nguyen r Leanna Olsen Joan Carolyn O'Neil Dan Patrick MYERS S Chorr Valkyrres Key Club Young Lrfe Annual Staff Edrtor Prrde rn School Commrttee Campargners Socral Com mrttee Charrman Brg Srster Honor Socrety Student Govern ment Class Actrvrtres BOC Track Cmderella NELSON D Pep Club NELSON K DECA BOC Intramurals NIX S DECA Powder puff NOFSINGER C Fmance Commrttee Electrons Commrttee Met al Shop Assrstant PE Assrstant Baseball mgr Football NOMURA J Football Wrestlrng Powder puff Coach lntramur als VK Young Lrfe German Club Prrde rn School Commrttee NORQUIST E Basketball Intramurals OLDROYD D Swrm Team French Club German Club OLSEN L Teachers Assrstant DECA Powder puff OLSEN M Powder puff JV Cheerleader Varsrty Cheerleader Electrons Commrttee BOC Swrm Team Young Lrfe Orchestra AFS Water Polo Statrstrcran Student Government Honor Socr ety Daffodrl Prrncess Candrdate OLSON RANDALL Work Corps OLSON REYNOLD BOC ONEIL JANET German Club Basketball Slow Prtch VL Graphrc Arts O NEIL JOAN Basketball German Club VL Welcome Wagon Commrttee OVERMAN J Swrm Team Teacher s Assrstant PACHKOFSKY S Football PARKER K JV Cheerleader Varsrty Cheerleader Powder puff Track Cmderella Student Government BOC Prrde rn School Commrttee Electrons Commrttee Honor Socrety Ju nior Pub Edrtorral Board Senror Class Publrcrty Commrttee Brg Srster Welcome Wagon Commrttee Co Charrman Class Ac trvrtres PARKER, T Football, Intramurals 9 ' 9 9 9 9 . . . . . . 9 9 ' ' 9 9 ' 9 9 9 ' 9 9 9 , . 9 - 9 9 9 ' 9 ' 9 - 9 9 ' 9 9 -9 9 - 9 9 ' 9 ' 9 9 9 9 ' ' 9 - 9 9 - 9 9 9 . 9 ' '9 9 ' 9 - ' 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 ' 9 , . , . 9 . . 9 ' 9 9 9 9 9 . - 9 ' 9 9 9 . 9 . 9 ' 9 , . . 9 -'J ' 9 9 ' 9 9 9 9 ' ' . . . . - 9 9 9 9 9 , - , . 1 Laura Joan Patrick John J. Perry Victor Vincent Pesantes Mitch J. Peterson .fr Egg? K if f ' 32 ' Y 1 s vw 4 .ff Kimberlee Kay Porter Rodney D. Potter Patrick Garth Rhoades Tamara Dianna Rhoten Michael David Ritscher Daniel K. Roberts Gina L. Roberts Mara Theresa Robinson Duane Ross Karla Louise Ross Scott E. Rouse Ken Rury Debbie Danette Phair L -QQ! .1 11 'ww I ' ' 1 4' . u I N 1 Albert A. Rhyner l .nw Gr V 55 Q. Du ff if :7 4.5. ., ,F A Q 9 Melissa Kathleen Rogers Kile Rury Leena Kai Pnk Kendall Marie Richards Gregory Eugene Roland Christopher Shawn Pollard Dawn Rene Riggs C ndy Mane Root PATRICK L. FBLA PERRY J. Intramurals PESANTES V. VK pres. Vanguard Editor BOC Key Club Young Life Spanish Club Campaigners Intramurals Student Government Honor Society Boy of the Month Tennis Consti tution Committee Chairman PETERSON M VK BOC Basketball Intramural Coach and Referee German Club PHAIR D DECA Band Powder puff Student Helper PIIK L Debate Honor Society French Club sec Powder puff AFS Orchestra Track Cinderella BOC Committees Hong Pew Teacher s Assistant Semor Class Dance Committee POLLARD C Football Baseball Spamsh Club PORTER K DECA FHA Teachers Assistant Powder puff RHOADES P Spamsh Club Welcome Wagon Committee Bas ketball RHOTEN T FHA Work Corps Choir RHYNER A DECA BOC RICHARDS K BOC RIGGS D German Club Hong Pew Band Honor Society Powder puff Elections Committee RITSCHER M Spamsh Club Honor Society Key Club Nation al Merit Scholar ROBERTS D Library Assistant Student Helper Junior Class Christmas Tree Sale AV Assistant ROBERTS G Honor Society ROBINSON M Chamber Band Orchestra Ski Club Big Sister ROGERS M Powder puff Volleyball Band French Club Ski Club Softball Basketball ROLAND G Stage Band Chamber Band Concert Band Con stitution Committee Teacher s Assistant ROOT C FHA Powder puff Teachers Assistant ROSS D Concert Choir Norselanders ROSS K DECA Powder puff Gymnastics TeachersAssistant RURY KEN FBLA Honor Society Track Library Club Stu dent Council MU ALPHA PHETA Indoor Outdoor Club RURY KILE Indoor Outdoor Club Track BANSC MU AL PHA PHETA FBLA Cross Country Ski Club RUTLEDGE L DECA BOC Electrons Committee Pride in School Committee The Mouse That Roared Little Nell Student Helper SALVNER S Debate Chamber Band Baseball Orchestra Div mg Intramurals 1 7 1 1 1 1 1 , , 1 7 1 1 ' ' ' 1 1 I' T ' 7 1 Y 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 '1 ' 1 1 1 1' 1 1 1 . . . ' 1 9 ' 9 Y I 1 . Q ' 7 7 7 I 1 - 1 . 1 ' . 9 ' Y 1 . , . , , . , ' Y Y Q , , x - , ' 1 1 ' 1 . 1 1 . ' , . . . , , . . Y 7 ' . 1 1 1 1 1 1 I P ' Basketball mgr., Basketball Statistician Y ' - 7 1 I 9 ' 1 1 L. 1 - 1 1 1 ' ' . 1 s 1 a 1 1 . 1 ' 1 ' 1 in , ' ' Y . 1 . 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 6 I ' 1 1 1 . 1 ' ' 1 1 ' I I 1 : ' 1 1 1 ' V 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 ' ' - as 77 as - 77 , Y 7 1 1 1 1 1 1 I t' 9 Y o Lisa Rutledge Scott Salvner Lauri Anne Sanford Crystal Sapp Betty Sarver Eva Andrea Schahn William James Schatz Dennis Lee Schmit Dennis Dean Schmitten Sandee Lyn Schroetlin Heidi Schuler Renee Frances Shafer -. ,,.. view . Q.. , i.i. 1 ' T J' 14 ' 9' . 2: E53 , Vi V Aff: ll 'fdivffv , Greg Shirley Bryan Robert Shoemaker Mary Sholseth Scott Alan Sieben K Ruth Andrea Sierra Renee M. Siguaw l Michael Schmidt Tim Schmidt Roger B. Shannon Corinne Ruth Shedd Rebekah L. Short Kari Joanne Shull SANFORD, L. Thespians, Thespian Historian, Pep Club sec., BOC Pride-in-School Committee Elections Committee Stage Craft French Club Junior Pub Annual Staff Honor Society Guidance Office Assistant SAPP C Job Station SCHAHN E Art Studio Drama Volleyball AFS SCHATZ W German Club Intramurals French Club BOC Powder puff Coach SCHMIT D Honor Society Water Polo SCHMITTEN D Concert Band, Baseball SCHROETLIN S Band French Club BOC Volleyball mgr DECA Powder puff Honor Society SCHULER H Track Cinderella pres Orchestra sec Honor Society Elections Committee Social Committee Daffodil Pnn cess Candidate Pride in School Committee Young Life Student Government ASB sec Standards Committee SHAFER R BOC Electrons Committee Publicity Committee Social Committee Band Young Llfe Key Club Vanguard Powder puff SHANNON R Golf Metal Shop Assistant SHEDD C VL Tennis Honor Society German Club BOC Ski Club Social Committee Standards Committee Welcome Wag on Committee SHIRLEY G Honor Society Soccer Hong Pew SHOEMAKER B Stage Band Chamber Band Concert Band Ski Club Orchestra Football Baseball Hong Pew SHORT R Volleyball Basketball Softball Young Life BOC Debate clan Cross Country Statistician VL Debate Co Captain Senior Class President Girl of the Month The Mouse That Roared King Cole and The Country Witches Orchestra Masonic Award Finalist Honor Society Girls State Publicity Committee German Club Young Life Junior Pub Editor m Chief SIEBEN S Intramurals Baseball Football SIERRA R Spanish Club Powder puff FHA Student Helper SIGUAW R DECA Teachers Assistant SIMMONS K Powder puff Sophomore Class Yell Leader Ju mor Class vice pres DECA DECA Treasurer BOC Student Government Elections Committee Standards Committee Pub licity Committee SINNER D Young Life Campalgners Key Club French Club Teacher s Assistant , , 1 9 9 7 Y 7 1 - I 9 ' l 7 7 7 , - . r , i i 1 ' . Y ,,, ., . .W ff W- f , - , 1 1 -, 7 - , . , . ' ., ., . , . . y . . , . . - . , . h. - . , . , 9 'Y l , I , . . , . . . , . . , , , , , 1 - 9 -Q I , U , . , . Y 1 1 . , . . , . , - ! ' l D 1 1 - , , , l QYQQ F, I , - , , , . , , SHULL, K. Powder-puff, BOC Parliamentarian, Track Statistif if 1 1 1 1 1 1 T , 1 1 ' - Q , 6,1 Y if LL . , ,. Q! I ,1 . 1 1 1 1 , 1 1 , 4 , , 1 , Y . , . '. - . 1, . , , 9 ' I , .i 9 9 1 ' Y ' a ' ' s 1 ' . . U O, , y , , . . , . , - 9, . 1 , , , , W? 'li Kimberly Simmons Diane Elaine Sinner . , Randal J. Sloan Allen Craig Smith Debra Ann Marie Smith Christine Spataro Dean Alvin Speefs Kimberly Ann Spraclley Lisa Diane Steele Colin Stephens Douglas John Stevens Roger D. Storem Sheri Renee Stubbs James H. Stumpf, Jr. Marc Douglas Smith Ronna Smith Robert Shawn Spruell Verne L. Stack Catherine Mary Stilnovich George Stilnovich Charles Gregory Sweet Robert Tadena A Ward Martin Smith Kris Edward Sohne Sheila Jalane Starkel A. Dean Starks Laura Stocker Beverly A. Stoneburner l -Qggigigll L, A V- ffr ' Q . S . Q -' K f' .f.ji:L:, aaii i,.i . X E X Scott Mitsuo 'Takehara Karen Midori Takemura SMITH D. Swim Team Water Polo Spanish Club pres. AFS treas. and Publicity Chairman Key Club French Club German Club Police Explorers Hong Pew Art Club Social Committee Elections Committee Standards Committee Publicity Commit- tee Pride-in-School Committee Debate Team Pep Club BOC FBLA Literary Magazine Junior Pub Girls State SMITH R. Romeo and Juliet Halos and Spotlights SMITH W. Wrestling One-Act Plays Powder-puff Cheerleader Oyster and The Pear Impromptu Yes Dear SOHNE K.gGolf Young Life Farmboy .The Day Theyliid- napped the Pope Heaven Can Wait Drama Thespians Student Helper SPATARO C. Track Powder-puff Matmaid Evenstars Con- cert Choir One-Act Plays Stage Craft SPEERS D. Cross Country School Committee French Club German Club Junior Class Christmas Tree Sale Senior Class Publicity Committee Class Dance Band Selection and Site Committee BOC Powder-puff Young Life Athlete-of-the-Issue STACK V. Concert Band Chamber Band STARKEL S. Powder-puff Drill Team STEELE L. German Club AFS Vanguard Honor Society STEVENS D. Football Wrestling Track VK Daffodil Escort STILNOVICH C. Gymnastics Annual Staff Elections Commit- tee Attendance Office Assistant STILNOVICH G. Football Wrestling Track Powder-puff Coach STOCKER L. Volleyball German Club Basketball Track VL Honor Society STONEBURNER B. Drama STUBBS S. BOC PE Assistant STUMPF J. German Club Student Helper SWEET C. Spanish Club vice-pres. Hiking Vikings Biology Assistant Dungeons and Dragons Club pres. Whos Who Among American High School Students TADENA R. Concert Choir Norselanders TAKEHARA S. Vanguard Intramurals Tennis Spanish Club Photography Club TAKEMURA K. Young Life Campaigners Volleyball Slow Pitch Gymnastics Honor Society Key Club Social Committee ASB vice-pres. German Club Student Government Concert Band Big Sister Class Activities Girl-of-the-Month VL IDare You Award 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 I 9 9 9 9 9 9 . 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 CC 99 GC 99 9 9 9 9 9 V 9 u 9955 H ta ss 9 9 Ll 9 9 9 9 99 L4 99 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 SPRADLEY, K. Softball, Tennis Captain, Ski Club, Pride-in- 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 KC 9 9 9 9 9 99 C Seniors 61 Scott H, Talik Camilla LaDaska Timm Shelley Annette Voshell Johann Greg Watson Marian D Taylor Janice Marlene Toma Robert K. Wadsworth William Wayman Debbie JoeAnn Thomas '15 f Us A a Hr J X x ,,nlla 2 Joni Loreen Tomal Candace Marie Waiss Barbara Ann Weigand Hollie Renaee Thomas Linda Renea Thomas Jane Louise Tovoli Robin Verne Ulvang Paul E. Thomas Larry Glenn Vanden Bosch 9 Del Glenn Waller Michael Ross Welch Kris Thompson Linda Marie VeVea Brian W. Wastman Wayne Clark Welde TALIK S Intramurals PE Asststant TAYLOR M Track Volleyball VL Sentor Class vtce pres Orchestra pres All State Band Key Club Student Government SoctalCommtttee BOC Daffodtl Prtncess Candtdate Gtrl of the Month THOMAS H Electtons Commtttee Gutdance Offtce Asststant THOMAS L Track Stattsttctan Cross Country Stattsttctan VL vtce pres Student Helper Standards Commtttee Sentor Class Dance Commtttee THOMAS P Football Baseball Daffodtl Escort THOMPSON K Basketball Baseball Intramurals Coach Intra mural Referee Teacher Asststant TlMM C Debate Band Spantsh Club Skt Club Powder puff BOC TOMA J DECA TOMAL J Honor Soctety German Club Powder puff Debate BOC AFS Junior Pub Track Ctnderella Hong Pew Prtde tn School Commtttee Publtctty Commtttee TOVOLl J Baseball Stattsttctan Annual Staff Bustness mgr ULVANG R AFS Powder puff Spantsh Club Drafttng Juntor Class Car Wash VANDEN BOSCH L Tennts BOC French Club VEVEA L VL Art Club Young Ltfe VOSHELL S Band Vanguard Welcome Wagon Commtttee FHA Teacher s Asststant WADSWORTH R Tennts Annual Staff Young Ltfe Thespt ans The Mouse That Roared Stlent Ones WAISS C BOC Powder puff Prtde tn School Commtttee Skt Cub WALLER D Debate Drama Young Ltfe Cross Country VK sec Annual Staff Head Photographer Constttutton Commtttee All School Plays Daffodtl Escort Honor Soctety Masontc Award Boy of the Month Thesptans WEIGAND B Gymnasttcs Powder puff Electrons Commtttee Concert Chotr Class Acttvtttes WELCH M Hong Pew All School Plays Football mgr Skt Club Stage Craft Sentor Class Dance Band Selectton Commtt tee WELDE W VK Key Club pres Intramurals Juntor Class Chrtstmas Tree Sale, Vanguard, Student Government, Prtde tn School Commtttee, BOC, Skt Club, Young Ltfe 7 ' 7 . , Y ' 7' 9 I . , - 'Y 'Y I 1 9 7 . . v , . . . , . - - - , , . . . v . . . . D -, , . , . , I , , . J 7 ' 1 9 9 - , . , t y , , . , . , - , a - I 1 ' l s 1 ' v 1 Y , . , . , , . -. F V . , . . . , m . . . , . W Senior Class Publicity Committee, Powder-puff , It y h , . , . , . 7 ' I 3 9 g Y - , , . V ', 1. ! , 3 , It , . , 77 LL - , 37 , , , Y ' , h , . I. - . v . l 3 ' 7 1 I 7 i 9 lb, , . . . 7 7 - - . 9 . V V Y ' 4. , V h , . . , . v . . . , . , ' , ., A , , , . , ., y . O Semors 63 llanette Wells Tammy Lorraine Whitehouse Richard Zelenak Pete A. Hall I if Mary Nl, Wells Cheryl Marie Werner Cheryl Sue Wetterhus Nathan Wheeler John Wilcox Margaret D. Wilfong Devonne Williams Julie Annette Williams 5 , ' 5. i -r'. . y i Barbara J, Zeok Stefanie Zevenbergen Robin Ziegan John Regan Zielke David Preston Musselwhite Todd Stallman Tim Frantz Raymond R. O'Neill l 1 3 4 i 4 4 l l Jeffrey Ray Whitaker Ann Elizabeth White Denise Woldhagen Wayne Yotsuuye Erica Lynn Zufelt Marvin Engelhardt , Camera Shy Mary Anderson Rick Atkins Delbert Bostwick Kelly Bradshaw Troy Buck David Bush Don Garmire WELLS, D. Student Helper, Valkyries, Concert Choir, DECA, Viking Variety Show WELLS, M. Powder-puff, Student Helper, Basketball, Ski Club, Slow Pitch WERNER C. Honor Society sec. Teacher s Assistant German Club Volleyball Senior Class Publicity Committee Powder-puff WETTERHUS C. Hugh O Brian Ambassador Award Masonic Junior Achievement Award Junior Class pres. ASB pres. Girls State VL Key Club sec. Student Government BOC Elections Committee Co-Chair man Valkyries Honor Society Vanguard Editor Track Cross Country Young Life Campaigners BOC Committees Class Activities Daffodil Princess Drill Team WHITAKER J. Biking Vikings Chamber Band WHITE A. Debate WHITEHOUSE T. Drill Team Chamber Band French Club Elections Committee Social Committee I-long Pew Senior Class Dance Committee Viking Variety Show Pride-in-School Committee Peoples Store Fashion'Board WILFONG M. Cross Country Gymnastics Track Swim Team Baseball Statistician BOC Ski Club Pride-in-School Committee Junior Class Christmas Tree Sale Powder-puff Class Activities. WILLIAMS D. Gymnastics Track Powder-puff DECA Base- a Q WILLIAMS J. Drama Advanced Drama AV Assistant One-Act Plays WOLDHAGEN D. Concert Band Chamber Band DECA YOTSUUYE W. BOC Football ZEOK B. Evenstars Concert Choir Norselanders Debate Stage Craft Thespians Hong Pew Publicity Committee Teach- er s Assistant Elections Committee Powder-puff Senior Class Dance Band Selection Committee King Cole and The Country Witches Heaven Can Wait ZEVENBERGEN S. VL sec. BOC Big Sister FHA Officer Pride-in-School Committee ZIEGAN R. DECA ZIELKE J. German Club ZUFELT E. Cross Country Track DECA Junior Class Yell Leader Young Life Valkyries Senior Class Publicity Committee D MUSSLEWHITE D. Debate Ski Club 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 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 LC 77 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 b ll 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 ZELENAK, R. BOC, Football, Intramurals 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 SG 7 77 S6 77 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 , , STALLMAN, T. French Club, Spanish Club Charlotte Kettner Scott Krusemark Dana Loyd Tina Maffey Mike McCausland Rena Newell Jim Royle Scott Saunders Don Talkington Andrew Thorp Dana Troxel Jessie Valentine Lisa Wade James Wilkinson Seniors 65 5 ggifig figs S . V A 1 is D E 322155 V if-gy g is DERQQASS PMSN7 If gggfv ,rpm IN 177 Z, ,ffq,m7 3 5 0,455 '17 ZW? MO? 66-:mcy '-vo r-'56 nm QANQ mem' Yifwl 424'u3C j pam 5,15 Qm-xQQ oe71k HELL ffieffm? ,fazQfwoff'Lf,Ifww ffmo .1 efcfv -vc KXfNCv-3 Q00 w X-M5 Ydmi KFOQQ FKEQTVT' sfnzfamq 36 ...imc ff xldfwiwzmcs gngmwwcgxfg AMD NEWEIQ 4 ,wma E if Z OW? 4 fi 6'w4 '? 5 6.4!-ff 7 Underclass 67 X The Junior Class started the year by coming in second in the ASB drive. They beat the sophomores, but lost to the seniors in the annual AFS Powder-puff game. In November, they sponsored an all-school dance following the Rogers' game. Other activities during the year included a tee shirt sale, a Christmas tree sale, and a bowl-a-thon, which was held in the spring. Leading the juniors were President Paul Bensong Vice-President Gwen Ockfeng Secretary Terri Zevenbergeng and Yell Lead- er Betti Shefchik. Junior Class advisors were Mr. Jerry DeLaurenti, Mr. Gene Giannobile, Miss Nan Holfeld, Mrs. Chris Katayama, Miss Marilyn Nybo, Mr. Rich Tevis, and Mrs. Otha Thompson. 68 Underclass tx l l x x t , VJ' its K ., .ix Simone Berrest Tami Binder Bill Bishop Todd Biss Dave Bitney Joann Blair Michelle Blaisdell Randy Bork Lance Bonner Jimmy Booker Mitch Bostwick Diane Bean Kieth Beard John Behrman Paul Benson Valerie Benton Marty Benum Scott Bergman Rhonda Abel Monica Alarcon Kevin Allred Victor Almont Kristine Anderson Ron Anderson Tammy Anderson Brian Angle John Annon John Apple Douglas Arcuri Lori Armstrong Michelle Arthur Steven Arthur Eric Baker Jody Baker Paul Baker Robert Balmer Erick Balstad Randy Barkhurst Fred Barnes Q' 1 x W3 Beverly Bowker Jeff Bradbury Randy Bradbury M. Bradley Sharlene Braun Micheal Brazil Brett Boyd Sandy Boyle Michael Bresch Jamel Bresler N' 1 1 it f 5 v Aa . J 0 . Ev .- fi it J, l I Underclass 69 Blair Brouillet Edward Brown James Brown Bryan Browne Robert Buck Henry Buldhaupt Gary Bundrock Cheryl Burnett William Burtsfield Carmen Caine Timothy Caldwell Tracy Campbell i Gregory Carder Rebecca Carnes Italia Carosiello Lori Cauffman Jon Cave Mike Chambers Judy Champ Mai Chau Randy Christel , A Jamie Chamberlain Robert Chandler Terri Zevenbergen gives Debbie Kraus advice between classes. if ri ' L J ' . xl'-.x-si', 4 xgge, 3 'Sn fi tex, 1 Lana Christensen Shawn Christensen Leigh Christianson James Clark Ted Clarke 1 Diana Clausnitzer Ken Cole 70 Underclass 1 Mike Cole Tom Cole Sherry Collins Jim Collman Susan Cookingham Todd Corey Anne Cotter W 1 , 3' QQ- 1 '31-, , N iillfit l 4 .1 Pat Daugherty Wayne Davey Michelle Davis Jonathan Dees Thomas Deliannis Jack Delp Chris Detrick Kimberly Detrick Debbie Deuble Darlene Devries Teresa Dickinson Darla Dickson Diana Dickson Jeff Dildine Melissa Dahl John Dahlen Janell Dailey Brian Dally Lillian Dally Lorenzo Da Ponte Daniel Darling Kim Couture Larry Couture Bruce Crabtree Steve Crawford Mark Creley Richard Crowe William Crowley 'Z D 1 L t fl Micheal Dirks Mike Disney James Doty Mark Dougles Dung Duong Jackie Dixon ex 11 Jeffery Dixon Marie Donohue Laurel Dorman A so ,QW ,asf Randy Barkhurst and John Roof cruise the halls. Underclass 71 Antoinette Dye Kristi Eastman Michael Eddy Bob Englebert David Ericksen Judy Erickson Kellee Erickson Gail Estes L , Stacia Evans Jannine Fahey ,,,h 1 'rn v' ' V Diana Fankhauser ' Ken Felton 5' Wi Kimberlie Field ,A ' V , A Laila Flafebo ff, J r s Janae Fletcher Craig Folk Jeffrey Fouke Tina Fowler Lisa Francis Kim Fredrickson Marty Frost Lisa Gadbery Barbara Gama Jim Gange Merry Gaskins Jeff Gehrmann Chris Gervais Chris Gibson or , , , rlvi f if' 4 -, ' ,Q 45 , 4 A In I-C 'ar I . L, i ' 1 pn A Q: 55 I Q A 1 4 1 , H , .S fs ' 4. I wg , 4 fr ,- . 1, . 41 V - 5'l , if I 72 Underclass ,., I ., N 13 , Q Q ,J r w Af? fe ,,,' -1, 1 5 x Alan Gilbert Kimberly Gilseth Tamara Glass Tammie Godwin Adrianne Golden Cheryl Gratzer Harold Greene '56 , 1 N Pamela Gregory Deanna Greiner Mike Grosvenor Debbie Guth Bruce Haan April Haire Michael Hanon - - Connie Hansch Carl Hansen Dale Hanson Brad Harmon Susan Harris Charles Hartson Dara Hasard A iff! X Shari Holdener Terry Hollingsworth Jami Holst Wayne Hood Chris Hopkins Patrick Houser Charles Howard Jack Haugland Blake Helle Kathy Hendrix Kelly Heniken Penny Herbst Collette Herlof Rob Herriford Dina Kenfield Diana Kiehl Su Kim Lisa Kinney Jon Knight Tracy Knowles Yuko Koizumi Jerry Jorgensen Danielle Kassa Scott Kaiser Vicki Kaiser John Kauppila Roxanne Kay Brian Kelley Roger Howell Colleen Howland Brian Hughes Kelli Jacklin Shane Jenkins Bong Jin Maryanne John Autumn Hibbard Michael Hibbs Donna Hilderman Steve Hill Douglas Hissong Gina Hoffman Mark Hoffman Amy Johnson Chrissi Johnson Elizabeth Johnson Gina Johnson Sandy Johnson Randy Johnston Steven Jones I Underclass 73 Lorenda Kolowinski Mary Konwent Robert Koppang Sherri Kraft Debbie Kraus Raymond Kroeger Trevor Laib Greg Lanphere Lynn Larsen I X 1- x 4 ' tl T Mike Bresch is hoping his mom left him a twinkie this time. fi? l 'A 2 Donnie Larson Mark Laycock Brett Leen Julie Lehde Kim Leirdahl Steve Leitner Mark Leppell lb 4. T lk , V 1 . i :C Dave Levy Tim Lindstrom Duane Little Tony Lobben Naomi Loomis Kerry Loonay Thaes Loucks Dale Loveland Heather Mackie Thomas Maloy Barry Mannie Stephanie Manuel Kim Markum Q , Yvette Marquis Julie Marten Dou las Martin if Bk, Q Kaara Martin Sylvia Martin Gary Martinson Mary Matter 74 Underclass xg - Stephanie Matthews Kristin McClain Guff McCray Leanne McCreery Lori McDaneld Cynthia McDonald Robert McGee Brian McGinnis 64 'tr' J I Stephanie Mino Lisa Mitchell Victor Molstad Donald Montague Carol Moore Gerald Morgan Karen Morris Jerry Meisner Arias Mercedes Mark Merod Jeanne Merola Mark Metzener Julie Millican Roberto Mina Kenny McKenna Jon McKnight I Trudy McClean it Leeanna McNutt 15 Kevin Medford Mark Medford Teresa Meeker S Steven Morse Cathy Morton Aubrey Moses Tom Murphy Gwen Murry Mark Musselwhite Jeffery Moss Eileen Murphy Kathleen Murphy Andy Weidman: 'LMonday.', Underclass 75 James Myton Tara Neder Joan Nelson Rick Nelson Cheryl Netzer Bonnie Newton Hai Nguyen Kelly Nicklaus Carrie Nix Peggy Novaria Jim Noviello Bunny Nowicki Jim Nutter Dave Nylander ov Gwen Ockfen Jamie Ogden Joe Olson Rich Olson Dave Osborne Susan Otis Cheryl Overman Am .L Douglas Parker Brian Parlari Lisa Pase Mike Paulson Rob Payne Steven Payne Vicki Pederson , Tis: is ug: .ff Q' ,, f w, X Reynoir Peterson ii we 5 ... -ii x ...A YARN f ' ixxi X sl Q 2 5? l Q I 'fl A Randell Pittman Crystal Porter Richard Posey Brian Pospisil Deborah Post Ray Potter W Prey 76 Underclass Thomas Price Julie Prill Natalie Pruitt Pat Quann Michelle Rabang Rick Rabstoff Mary Ramey NJ i Christopher Ransom Stephanie Rasmussen Timothy Raup Patrick Rebar Jaimie Rector Kimberly Rees Fred Reiff Maurie Renn Brett Resch Eric Richardson Colleen Rightmire Cami Rinkenberger Martha Roberts Doug Robinson fl 5 ' 414 za Z , . I 1, f ,,,,,, 1 Julie Rodvelt Kenny Rollins John Roof Shaunna Ross Jay Rubens David Ruff Andrea Saenz x v ja.- ' ,QW . Betti Shefchik Lee Ann Sheppard Kim Sherlock John Shinkle Billie Sholseth Brian Simons Brant Smith Carla Schenk Steve Schenk Shari Scheyer Evelyn Schmit Danny Schwartz Retta Shaw Wendy Shaw Rick Sands Sundi Sarell Alan Sawtelle Chip Sawyer Brenda Sayler Travis Sayler Susan Schaefer rr, I V, k X 5 f i . . Cheryl Smit Chris Smith Curt Smith Jerry Smith Kari Soli Don Sotka Wendy St. Cyr 'Y Ml? Underclass 77 Penny Staley Lisa Starkovich Bradley Steele Annette Stemp James Stephanick Sandi Stone 5 0' Kevin Storm Todd Stout David Stroessner ,rw 5 YW' l Jackie Stroessner Kelli Stroh Ron Tadena Marty Tallman Jeff Tart Chris Taylor Robin Templin f 78 Underclass Loc Thai Donna Thomas Douglas Thomas Shawn Thomas VT Todd Thomas I Cindy McDonald tries to explain to Mr. Moe why she is late for class again. MJ ' x Chue Thor Shelly Thornton T . fl Claire Thrall Leslie Todd Frank Tomanelli Theresa Tomatich Lynn Toulou Eric Tracy Tonya Trolson Lloyd Twilligear Karen Tyler Cindi Ulbright Ann Van Lierop Darrel Vandusen Steve Vassey Jim Viers . 2 0 Lavon Wagner Melanie Waiss Jerry Walden Lori Walker Shari Walker Rusty Walston Patty Walter X Michael Wamberg Bev Wanden Alan Watt Andrew Weidman Louia Weidman Mike Weiser V Rich Welfringer Rex Welter Dana Weygandt Mary Whipple , Denise White Deneen Whitney Troy Whitney Jean Wiggins ,Af 5 Eric Williams June Williamson -vi' Terry Wilson Glenda Wise 2:0-f , 'S 'fi' Kristen Wold f V . Kathrine Wood-Morris Alan Worthen Brady Wright i'i L Tammy Yotsuuye i, Mincli Young . - i i gl S R Dina Zemanek '--, L., I Terri Zevenbergen K Rich Ziesmen 1 ix itiiii q i rrlri ii'i 7 if L sL-,. 5 ,.zz,.f'f'l Matt Zuehlsdorff W Nathan Zufelt Jane Zulauf f...s Don Montague is hard at work. Underclass 79 i v , 5 : M 7 l PM ,fltfyfk ff U A fl! 'tl ' Mfr fi O f' A T t kg V V h ' ' C7 I , . ,IX 4 , A f Camera Shy ,. to 7 J V ' I , . l f Chris Anderson Linda Kropelnicki ' ' Q Jodi Azevedo Hak Lorn - A Diane Backus Peggy Mangan ' Kenneth Bergren Tina Mangan Julie Binnie Bradley Martin Allen Borders Micheal Brock David Christensen Mike Christiansen Michael Crosby Cari Danley Suza n Degroot Jennifer nms Timothy Glines Tammy Goodall Kirk Goodin Kelly Grace Cheryl Graul lvadell Guenther Marianne Heasley Stan Hood Robert Humphreys Kim Hutchins Kenny Jenkins Albert Johnson Kathy Johnson Mark Jones Theresa Kaiser Tim Knutson Michelle Matz Julie Morgan Terry Morgan Howard Myers Vancy Nan Lori Parliman James Pasnick Theresa Patrick Mike Paul Jakie Piper Scott Rathbun Lisa Roberts Bunchan Samuth Sandra Schwallie Keith Slaymaker Lavern Smith Mark Stolte Martin Terhune Kelly Thornton Vince Villeneuve Kristy Virzi G Dale Wells Curtis Westmark David Wilfong Wan Yi Dick Crowe squints to see the board. 4' 80 Underclass Tilly f if L 3 if Sue Cookingham tells Randy Zimmerman a secret Marty Benum gives a helping hand. Patty Daugherty ignores Lance Bonner. .f 'Q v , E I. 1 E 9 me IM' .L if e f .48 l Oh, no! says Dan Gilbert. obj ,g .MJ Nw Paul Benson expresses his feelings about KISW. Lori Cauffman shrieks in terror as Debbie Guth tries to mess up her hair. Underclass 81 To start the year off, the Sophomore Class came in first in the A.S.B. drive. They also had a very successful football team, only los- ing one game. Their class colors were light blue and gold. ln January the class sponsored a dance, they also held various other fund raising projects. Leading the Baby Viks were President, Phil Pletcherg Vice-President, Kris Fleischg Secretary, Jill Qadyg Yell Lead- er, Tanya Radovich. The Sophomore Class advisors were: Mrs. Joanne Baird, Mrs. Nita Green, Mr, Les I-lagmann, Mr. Roger I-lynek, Mrs. Joyce Jansen, Mr. Jerry Joyce, Mr. Ken Kane, and Mr. Bob Payne. 82 Underclass CC 0 Anythmg great that comes to be, will come from the Class of 78379 , i snst L LJ? 5 7 is at i r JF 4 fffgfvzzufif ' 1: x X sf X N: i J is 3 l -- gt X i l 5 , , N 5 'f Xx 1 .- ,T l X .f K L 4 Ronald Barker Christine Barry Russell Barstow Todd Bauer Laurie Baur Steve Bay Arthur Behrman Krista Marlie Leticia Andrade Steven Androsko Troy Apple Theresa Aragon Ted Bachmann Lynda Bachmeier Edward Baker Lisa Barber Judy Beidler Michele Beissel Shannon Bender Eva Benum A 4 James Berrens Chris Bias Wendi Bingham Dana Binnie Traci Biss . L H Fi B rg E Y Cliff Bohlae Kimberly Bohna Kathleen Bolding John Boman Jill Bostwick Ns ., , Lisa Bostwick . it Robert Bramsche l Al N551 y,:y 323 Coleen Bridges XX L : L Steve Brock Jeffrey Brown Shannon Bruil Cheri Brunton James Bryant Tom Bryant Cheryl Bryson Eric Aaserud Maryetta Abraham Jerry Allen Allen Almont Alan Anderson Judy Anderson Mark Anderson :Pr N f. if 'I- Q H 4 x L : :W- I A i 1 K sf S X ! f x K I ii' f ig s 5. RJV My Aw X K' X ,X . .. LQ is 'mi if ., CNE' Q . if . 5 ' ZA . Q- Lori Buchmann A ' ' A V Chris Buckley v by Abby Bueler I y B Dean Bullinger D X J ,J ' if Marci Burke if'i -, Pamela Burr Q It Q Donna Burrington 5x'k.l' at Jeri Burzloff X X' Q X xg, Lisa Cacciola L 5 Y -, 3 Michael Cadle 1.4 W , 3 W Jill Cady 1 K QQ V . , 9 J L T 5faf1f0n Calavan , .' f E- L S srr A if . Ron Carlson K y A g K X ly Q ' 5 Wes Carlson x T E' ' ' TE 'N - t i l . -'A Gerald Carver ' J 4 f-lPQ3j13iQ, :K Underclass 83 Gary Caunitis 'Kevin Cavanaugh Gary Chapek Maryann Christensen SH W X N 1 Wi X A Charles Christiansen Kimberly Christianson Lisa Clarke Mike Cleveland P ' s i f jj H5 , ,wg . -', Teea Clumpner Mark Cnossen Wade Coates Rich Cockrell Cathleen Cogan Yvonne Conniff ma 'f '1 Laura Cook Tamara Cook Cynthia Cool Michael Corak Angela Costa Caitlin Cotter Clorisa Cox David Cozart Verna Craig Leaine Crashul Stacey Crow Cathy Crowe Kevin Curran Carolyn Darling it J Qi' Q 4 t J K ,gig - - 11 -. - 1 . 1 if f' .. Q , x -' iill -' - - ii. t A 1 'wt 1 ' if 3 , W ,Qty 4 J gvidtsk gr s John Darragh Tyra Davick Chris Davis Paris Davis John Declercq Catherine Deli Jim Denton Nancy Deroch 2 .k,i i K as ff? 3 e. rx ' .ME 2 .' ' iir K -fr' on E ., Lf lv N J if il 5 X is wx V : - , ,V Q, at ::. C E ,S 53 ' 4 ls- ff' K it Q an A gi L , as 5 i 'Aga j. 1. 84 Underclass '!.. N F .six was ml . 1 1 X xx m X t Caitlin Cotter, Kris Reep, and Rinda Krohn are surprised by Puyallup's roving reporter! 1 A Q E W 5 C . : bg ah- , , 5 .. NR .S .. J -Q is 'Y 15' Q 3 ,C annis er Jacqueline Devish Bob Dimond Christina Dirks John Dixon Tina Dolph James Door x Pieter Drummond V Cheryl Duke Christopher Dunmire Ellen Easterby Jodi Edmiston Connie Ehnat Janice Ellison Shan Emerick Patty Engels Brian Farrar , Kara Finch Kristin Fleisch Darlene Flint Daniel Floyd J gl Marcia Fogle nv ' .. S-, Q- 'X 1: Brenda Frazer Marvin Frazer Jon F eroy I . bla i t K Mike Frazier , Grant Fredricks Leesa Freudenberg , I Karl Gailey ' Sandra Gano ' wg, 4 was -1--A g r X 'a K i P Brad Gearheard P F f Frances Gentry Gina Gibson lg Marci Giese James Glass Debbie Glihsmann I e Deena Goddard Nit Ti Charles Godwin Yvonne Goniff Dale Gonseth V4 Troy Gordon at 5 af-'l ux 7. i Deanna Grappe Kim Graybeal Steve Greenwood , WN Arthur Gregg Wendy Grothen X Brian Guenther , N Greg Guse f Y ix Brenda Haan ' A 5 NW :SQ Wh- El Fl Joanna Hagman Anne Haislip - Colleen Haislip g Lisa Hale ' ' Mark Haley Y : Paula Hamilton Scott Hammett Claudia Hancock gy V fi Debra Hancock M gl ' i ., il' '--f' Kristin Haneline ff '- f' C i Julie Hansch ' Duane Hansen ' ' at if X 1' 'QE Bill Harris Cindy Harris Keith Harris Terri Harris Jerry Hansen A it I Todd Hansen ' Wbgi, J' ' r Ray Hanson it F Aff Kellie Haring X 4 L sl hx X D 2 ffffzfigg it if - ' ,fildf Kurt Mathews and Lauri Ritscher find something interesting. Underclass 85 Vaughn Harris Bradley Harse Kim Hart Juliana Hartloff Carolyn Haworth Heidi Heinz David Hensley Sarah Herrmann ,i, 7 if f 4 Wy 'JL 7 f 2 1? ,Q 5 45 as 42' I Wind' as 6 L , Xu, Gina Hilton Christy Hoffman Matt Hoffman Valerie Hoffman Glen Hogenson Susan Hogstrom Sandra Holdener David Holland we N 'Q ny 4' J l L Julie Hollar AW Roxine Holler y L Trac Holmes ,, ,'LF :ff - ,Q , W DOllg l'l0lt 7' ' ,,,, A in fu: Lisa H0m0lka srsr r r1.f iiirr' J ff' Stan Hood llll' ' - fflyl Paula Hucke - X I .. 51: 3 ' 'N .loe Huddleston ,mfg e J ,I f Charitta Hudson Maria Hudson Kelly Hughes Joe Hulsey Alice Hurd Craig Hurley Karrie Hurst Bernadine Huston . !f6 rv 'fif' V' sr 244 fi ,jr , ,rf ff W , 5: ,, ,V X I Q5 , Q w ir ,nfl Stacy Irby Mike Irish Kim Jackson David Jacobson Teresa Jaeger Teri Jamison Stephan Jarvis Karl Jensen Z.. 'itz' . - Q I J , - .dl .Mig Q -51 'LQ J Q f, H ,I fr 1 ,,, ' ,, x .z Mark Jensen Michael Job Margaret John . ,,rr , Charlene Johnson Dean Johnson V. A. 5 yy Fred Johnson R' l , Jeff Johnson - Kim Johnson 1 I gy W X 55 9 'A -' f mm if ss.rs J W 1 Larry Johnson Stacy Johnson Patty Johnston Shawn Kaiser Wendy Keehnel Scott Keller Tracy Kenoyer Julianne King 6. ! 4 N l f Kevin King Kim Knutsen rr , n i 1: fri- , ' ,f ,hi ,, 1 Qtr - i J if A. 'f 4 f gk, if 1 5 A 86 Underclass Kristina Knutsen Jeffrey Konsmo Sherri Koppelman Kim Kowalski Kenneth Krick Rinda Krohn 5 ,..,,. -. , - f z.,::ff5m ., Q, A 4 ri 12 nr r is Sir 1' ?f 5 .1,, l lg lt E sv- . , w my r , r is , Q.: W -, ne, f':- 5i!'2I.I . 4 I-. .uv : wi S B x vt is A tx , , if r iv K A5 LE, ,Q ...- '..'.:.Z i 7,-5 17 L y M Q. t , MH- N , L A gf .15 3 J vm Jkt ' ,Wi is f gf Q xx 'Rf XX Earrl Kropelnicki John Krueger Mike Kuehn Martin Kunkle Sam Kurle Vicki LaFavor Kristine Larkin Edith Larson Eric Larson Jerry Larson Troy Larson Peter Lauterlein Randy Layton Victoria Lee R ..-s 3 st! wt SN Lloyd Leppell Traci Lester Kevin Lickfelt Sherri Lindula Joe Litton Rowland Litzen Sharon Lordier Susanne Lordie X X if s. li i ,sw fan D i :Q-55 f Greta Lott Scott Lubahn Daniel Lyons Michelle Mages Robby Makepeace Nina Mangan Christa March Robin Markel R Terry Marks Monique Marquis Michelle Martin Steve Martin Craig Mathiasen Kirt Matthews Sherri McAuliffe Bill McCaffrey Kim Lelli Richard Lemke X in sv . .il i 5 i bergef lx f S 4 .E N 3 S 4 X Si if I Wx it Q N as X .EX 1 5 Ri ill l is 5 . Nts f - Richard McCain . 1 David McCallum I QQ tr C' Brian McClain 5 'E t,-rf ill ' ,Q .-k' I' xx yNyQ j B Miecha McColm , 'mf y..' yyt Darren McDonald 'I X X C' Scott McDonald 8 1, . is Jeff McMullen 2' np' Robert McPhail Ex 5 Lisa Medeiros , - Rodney Meeker N, Nancy Meisinger ' Q Scott Merk ,A mil-Q Ernie Merritt 1 Q 4 A Jeff Meschke N N-X 'Stalk V f Sandee Miller X- S ' , idk, A . X 5. xii V' 4 Susan Miller rv xii :'llx!'ll l Marilyn Mina Carolyn Mitsudo Mike Moceri Suzanne Moe Stephanie Mohler Greg Molnar Tamora Morell Kristen Mortensen 'hams L l l 1 t a 6. Q 1 is ,Ss X ' L QQ r ,.tt,.t , -xi if X ll 1 c Ex 1 se S. . .sf , f Q X G' r gf' x ,IS N sf 9' g i kt X5 X , i i S fm Nj E 1 I ww w L 0, 'Q Underclass 87 Kelley Moseley Mike Mosich Troy Moss Karen Mower w -Q Qv . it X . . . X s ,gk Q , Q. Marcie Naccarato Michael Nehila Deborah Nelson Erika Nelson X Q. QQ Robert Nesbitt Gena Neuneker Kimberly Neutzman Mike Newman if ht r 1 Barbara Nicholson Michelle Nikolao Scott Nutter Mark Nyhus Mary Oll.eary Bill Oliver Joseph Olmstead Becky Olsen viva- at Q Q 1, x ' i Steven Olsen Paul Olson Rodney Olson Stephanie Olson Tommy Pacheco Neil Palmer Tammi Palmer Joanne Paprotny Terry Wright heads for class. E it pf- 'lf L 5 . if., 8 s E E X Mike Parker David Patterson Carrie Patton Tammy Pederson Cary Peterson Rodney Peterson Brad Phair Guy Phillips it i as sf if 'yrs ii ,gg L as 3- ...fi 1' Q ,ig I , .. , . ,Q , , ., .X X lr - P - . W Y' A S Q, :gg ! V sg. s - fr - ,fr 88 Underclass Julie Piper Philip Pletcher Kenneth Poach Steven Powell Sheri Quast Tanya Radovich Kathleen Rebar Kris Reep if tl Q anis-'aft -.K ,N A ss.. .f P g kg. 'is ti 5 mt if - 3 John Reilly Sissy Riley Laurie Ritscher L. Ro Jeff Roberts Marilyn Rodvelt Deborah Rogers Paul Roland S Q wif R! N 1' ' . I sn- V X K get l ft it K Y' . , xy-6. tw s V . i . 3, Gail Root Jon Root Jill Rossberg Kimberley Rota Joe Rubens 2- H Karen Salscheider William Sarver lb 21:4 tes . src it , . tl: , !'r N t if I Mark Savory Holly Schmid . 'Hx Diane Schmit ' Joan Schmoker ' .-X ' ' J' D ' Scott Schneider f X X . V ' Jerry Schomber .tl-r A .3 , Sw rl Env S Tammy Schwenn Y L t g Lori See l Q . LJ I I A A- 5 l ' Rebecca Seibert U X Dallas Shannon ' V -if Darin Shedd i k b A 'N T Ae, Todd Sherman K l ' Q -tix t ' X of ' C' Kathryn Sienkievvich Ai 2 ,,z,g,A e V D iii N fi' Dennis Slaymaker We M y Y A Blaine Smith ' ' - I Eric Smith -3 Nickie Smith 1 -ul Sherry Smith x . 5 Todd Smith , ff S f,f,j, L h T. Smith fr Ez: Q 'ff ' W J ,. Jennifer Smvfh S 9 'T i-'- -- l '.' I.. it Dennis Snyder m ' I X 'N I- . f ' Marcie Snyder A , ' l G, t 4- Jacqueline Soler Q 9513! l4- Frank Soll S X tirwt l I f f 4 X- Dale Speakes P kk- t Robert Sprague Z s Clifford St. Cyr m ' g t-xtW- Kevin Stanfield i l Sig 'lll fr: Allison Stang f Q C X Ann Starwich i X Deborah Stephens S X L Greg Stevens tx Xu 'Q 4 Kathleen Stevens - . 1 I I S YN if Sandy Stokes Jeff Stillman Lisa Stilnovich Nick Stilnovich A ya! Cindy Stone . t X Jeff Stoumbaugh W ,rg - . :ski x Cindy Stratton . fs X 4 I Shawn Strickland Lenard Strobl Audrey Summerhill Karen Sweatt N X '-wish, Tyra Davick flashes a smile. Underclass 89 Blaise Sweet Jay Sweet Heidi Talbert Miranda Tallman Valerie Taylor Kelley Thomas Mark Thomas Felicia Thompson . Joan Thompsoi Tim Tomson Jill Tobolski Bryan Tokarczyk , 7 Norman Trolson V' . ' Darron Trujillo ig? I Bobby Tschida fa, , Jill Tungzvik A., A 1 f! EHZN' Ann Ullerick Heidi Ulrich Antonette Vernon Todd Vesey Anita Vevea Robert Vincent Kenneth Voller Bill Walbruch , l,n1. 'I . 'T it t,.,, if ' A J . aggs, Holly Waller Richard Ward Jessica Warner Melvin Wearstler Lisa Webb Danny Webster Jodi Weeks Michelle Weis N2 ? . ., , G Q- . ,WV ',.:,. I L is 0 iq R i P i V Z I A Clarence Weisbeck 'V , A Joni Welfringer ,Q 1 Qj 4' Robert Wellentin 4 if V? ' 1 ici 'P , if c 5 Kate Wells ff, as I 2 VZ,y V A Lora Welter H ' ,AA W . 'f'ii Jason Wester iii' , X 5 K 'A+ Jim Westover X V' ii' Gregory Wetterhus if Ji 4. ,, V X ,, 1 , '9' '14 x xx 1' zz? W1 Mark White Robert White Daniel Wilcox Jeff Wilcox Wendy Wilharm Becky Wilkie Kathryn Wilson Shawn Wilson 2' ,, 1 7 . . ,, c V tsl 5, ,vc to VV. I 1 l r .,1,,,1 ,,, A Xt ,if rsiia l - T is 'Yci T H' E at X ZF , , V 3, ir , Al . 90 Underclass Kathleen Winter Heidi Wold Eleanor Wolery Shannon Wolfe James Wonser Lynelle Wood Teresa Woodward Jeffrey Worthen if 32 if I 5 1 K A J Q vt 1 t 5 ' an ex: '.'i 'X ,-11 m' Q .e ' x H g N 1 Y n 4 K. . -Q-txx'.,W J, .m ,,' ' , Kenneth Wrennal Robin Wright Terry Wright Albert Yac Troy Yourdon Steven Zampardo Freddy Zielke Patrick Acheson Steve Aitkins Jamie Alexander Karl Armstrong Raymond Billington Diane Birch Shellee Blumenthal Tony Butrico Eric Corll Candace Curtis David Daniels Norman Deschaines Marco Diluzio Tammy Dodds CAMERA SHY Rodney Doney Ragan Dore Seng Bun Eap Shan Emerick Lisa Gran Chris Grandey Marlin Guse Grant Haddaway William Harris Teresa Hobble Christina Holdren Katherine Howell Kelly Hurst Susan Kendall Albert Yak and Kenny Voller are loving the Sophomore life! Larry Larson Hoa Le Ro Le Dawn Merchant Jason Middleton Mark Moder Tina Morris Norman Nelson Bunny Nowicki James Resinger Kimberly Revette Todd Rhodes Joann Sieber Diana Smiley Sherri Quast dream niorl Alan Smith Mike Smith Jenae Stolte Richard Tilton Scott Torgerson Leslie Tulloh Paul Wells David Westmark Dennis Wilson Terri Wood Marie Zemanek ' at i 3 s of someday being a Ju Underclass 91 f 'E W w l 4 1 -1 1 . I 1 ? 1 i i i. 1 .r 4 .4 a! S1 2 A ji' 7 ilxjvdbhx ' Q99 X Q? W wif S5 W-155 Qfifgfgwii QUKQXQQQQM QFZGQ sijdjwfxog 06,6 oqu ow' sf Qi MEQSAQJL . 316 V5 NZ2i52j5fjj'Wl 351 by my ?3Jf'LNgCf3Uf592?Fi,Wi H Wfiicg Q ? N QQEYQIES 919, b MQ mu ' 031 ?5,gDQQj jgiwlw W xRW0ggg,50WVLiK ww X Qgkgww ww www? W' yu QQGL K s QSCRQGL QJWVQJ, QW Qw Qgegffagw ' UQZQUQQ UQQwOQZ53l4QZQ,g5MW df? ZW mit? QQ IZQQC1 ,5f..l4X , Ji? wzgcfjgffg Af 1 93 . .'s And V.K.'s Promote Spirit Viking Ladies and Viking Knights started their busy Viking Ladies, with their advisor Mrs. Deann Sack, and year by initiating new members and celebrating Hallow- Viking Knights, advised by Mr. Don Wilson, provided een with a masquerade party. The two groups worked many valuable services for the high school. together throughout the year at sport events, concerts, and school plays. W 'Q-ff. v Front: D. Guth, J. Morgan, B. Gama. Row 2: A. Medeiros, B. Hill, P. Benson, V. Pesantes. Row 3: T. Stout, K. Heinz, G. Meeker, W. Welde. Row 4: M. Creley, J. Maxwell. Row 5: M. Laycock, J. O'Neil, D. Takemura, M. Taylor, S. Bowen, M, Peterson. Row 6: R. Balmer, K. Fulton, S. Zevenbergen, D. Stevens. Row 7: T. Bryant, K. Lelli, L. VeVea, T. Wilson. Row 8: J. Dees, L. 94 Activities Thomas, K. Fleisch, J. Baker. Row 9: J. Stephanick, C. Shedd, J. O'Neil. Row 10: D. Waller, T. Yotsuuye, C. Bridges, L. Stocker. Row 11: L. Larsen, M. Konwent, J. Devish, T. Trolson. Row 12: F. Aragon, T. Zevenbergen, B. Kilgren, J. Nelson. Row 13: G. Ockfen, T. Dolph, K. Shull, C, Wetterhus. ,.......---sv.gnncsnoulv ...--.-u-no-aqqnsumssur 4 , .A t. Q5 '-1-Q N T X N W fir X . L at- 15 1. Viking Lady officers: Julie Morgan, presi- dentg Linda Thomas, secretaryg Stefanie Ze- venbergen, vice-president. 2. Viking Knight officers: Vince Pesantes, presidentg Alex Me- deiros, vice-presidentg Del Waller, secretary' treasurer. 3. Shelley Bowen and Dori Take- mura enjoy handing out programs at the Fall Showcase Concert. 4. HWhat? l have to work at the game tonight? asks Jackie Devish. Activities 95 Honor Society Recognizes Honor Society, advised by Mrs. Jeannete Dittus and Mrs. Chris Ka- tayama, was organized to recog- nize leadership and academic ex- cellence. Members could enter with a 3.4 GPA, and must have retained a 3.0 in order to be eligi- ble. During the '80-'81 year, this group held a Halloween party and spon- sored an 'iHonor Society Member- ship Drive competition between classes. Don Larson feels the agony of de-face l Front: Mrs. Dittus, Mrs. Katayama, M. Christensen, G. Root, T Gordan, C. Bridges, K. Wells, T. Bryant, J. Berrens, L. Kost, K. Eckman, N. Hollinberger, L. Piik, R. Dollarhide. Row 2: L. San- ford, T. Caldwell, K. Finch, P. Herbst, K. Reep, K. Shull, S Holdener, V. Benton, B. Kaser, T, Graham, L. Christianson, R Shaw, M. Matz, M. Pilch, J. Devish. Row 3: J. Hasard, V. Lee, H Heinz, M. Matter, K. Heniken, D. Larson, H. Schuler, R. Gilles, H Gill, M. Corwin, K. Buehler, L. Medeiros, P. Benson, L. Baur, B Gama, G. Wetterhus, J. Cady. Row 4: D. Waller, K. Eastman, J 96 Activities Lauver, C. Shedd, L. Stocker, G. Roberts, K. Parker, R. Hurlow, B Blanc, C. Schenk, S. Ross, K. Wold, T. Yotsuuye, J. Soler, A Vernon, D. Oldroyd. Row 5: M. Creley, J. Noviello, L. Cady, C Werner, J. Tomal, S. Myers, S. Bowen, D, Takemura, S. Schroet lin, J. Kralovic, T. Budzak, S. Giese, E. Buldhaupt, L, Kaelin, R McClellan, C. lngle, J. Miller. Row 6: T. Delians, K. Rury, K. Rury M. Robinson, B. Morman, M. Ritscher, S. Quast, J. King, K. Hane line, J. Bostwick, J. Thompson, K. Franich, P. Berntsen, B. Hansen D. Doonan, G. Shirley, S. Miller - High-Achieving Students X, X i 1 k I 1, I scream, you scream, Del Waller dreams of ice creamf' 2. Vice-President Robin Dollar- hide and President Lena Kost go bananas! Activities 97 Thespians Act W ll Their Parts l. Front Row: B. Shefchik. Row 2: K. McClain, M Welch, C. Spataro, D. Waller, T. Martin. Row 3: K Wells, K. Johnson, K. Sohne, T. Budzak, K. Markum C. Crowe. Row 4: Mrs. Crosby, K. Isley, G. Murry, K Fulton, K. Finch, S. Otis. Row 5: L. Sanford, L Kaelin, J. Dailey, L. Kost, R. Dollarhide, B. Kaser, T. Gordon. Row 6: M. Martin, D. Cozart, J. Kralovic, B. Wadsworth, K. Bates. 2. Front Row: I.. Sanford historian. Row 2: B. Kaser, recorder, R. Dollarhide vice-president, L. Kost, secretary, T. Martin, presi- dent. The Thespians got off to a new start this year with a new advisor. Mrs. Crosby got the club interested in trips to Seattle to see shows and some holiday enter- tainment. Car washes and bake sales were also on their agenda. The clubis main purpose was to attract more interest in and exposure to different types of theater performances. The Viking Variety show was planned to be a major project of the club. This year new ideas were being presented for the show. Some of the fun activities that took place included character parties. 98 Activities Stagecraft Constructs Sets Stagecraft had a new teacher this year and under the guidance of Mrs. Maureen Cros- by had a constructive year. Planning, build- ing, and painting the sets for school plays took up most of their time. Other activities included Daffodil Selection, Concerts and rentals. Though Stagecraft is often over- looked, it is a vital and essential part of all auditorium uses. 1. Jerry Anderson and Mike Welch nail Tim Root. 2. K. Day, C. Heitz, B. Zeok, M. Benum, D. Kiehl. Row 2: Mrs. Crosby, T. Smith, L. Burruss, M. Marijnissen, L. Sanford, T. Martin, C. Spataro. Activities 99 Debate Shows Techniqu il? by I FJ!! A li 1. Front: Mr. Beetham, D. Fankhauser, T. Dye, D. Waller, B. Newton, B. Kaser. Back: M. Martin, B. Zeok, K. Shull, J Hasard, B. Blanc, R. Dollarhide, J. Ste phanick, K. Bahm. 2. Jerry Hasard, cap taing Toni Dye, NFL presidentg Del Waller social directorg Kari Shull, standards co captaing Ken Bahrn, coaching captain Brenda Blanc, fund raising co-captain. 100 Activities and Skill - 9 t '-Q .1 ,fc M ,,.,.w ' f- ','d 1. Front: Mr. Beetham, B. Nicholson, B. Walbruch, A. Gregg, R. Ratcliff, K. Reep, C. Cotter, C. Bridges, T. Gordon. Row 2: V. Hoffman, J. Litton, M, Nyhus, J. Devish, M. Roberts, D. Shannon, P. Hamilton, R. Mcphail. 2. John Kauppila, Debater, sticks his foot into his mouth. To be a participant in the debate program students were required to take Debate as a class. The class was offered fifth and sixth periods. Students also met after school and on weekends as needed. Debaters also were required to attend after school tournaments and main- tain a 3.00 grade point average. Under the direction of Mr. Craig Beetham, the Viking Debate team attended over 20 tournaments and league and state title competition. They also held many squad activities such as selling booster buttons, holding a talk-a-thon, competing in Northwest Debate tournaments for 40 high schools, sponsoring a spring dance, and selling M8LM's. Many other activities were planned through the debate sea- son. Activities 101 Debate Candlds s ssia , s ,, ,3,,,,,,,,,...... N .41 1. Jerry Hasard and Kari Shull research for the upcoming debate. 2. Diana Fankhauser is shocked about the response her speech brought. 3. Jim Noviello debates his topic. 4. Mr, Beetham in- structs a student on the necessity of a Debate team. 102 Activities Health Careers Explores edical Occupations 5 Health Careers Club was or- ganized to introduce people that were interested in medi- cal areas to different fields of medicine and make informa- tion on these fields available. Many activities were planned by the students and Mrs. Irene McGivney, advisor, such as touring medical facili- ties, making tray decorations for Good Sam's pediatrics floor, and having enjoyable activities. Front: J. Lehde, T. Jenkins, B. Lee, K. Field. Row 2: R. Newell, P. Lowery, I.. Guhr, S. Hinkle. FHA Allows Opportunity UDUYY The Future Homemakers of America group was organized to provide opportunity and develop leadership. The club members participated in re- gional, state, and national projects. The club was open to all boys and girls who had taken a class in home and family life education. Mrs. Joyce Jansen and Mrs. Linda Senger led the club in many activities this year such as preparing refreshments for back-to-school night, and han- dling concessions at home games. They also worked in many out-of-school locations such as day care centers. Front: J. Rodvelt, C. Ulbright, T. Joy. Row 2: P. Gregory, D. John- ston, J. Dixon. Row 3: J. Miller, K. Ross, R. Siguaw. Row 4: D. Hobbs, T. Gonseth. Activities 103 104 Intramurals Play Ball 1. Greg Carter guards against Bill Morman, 2. Front: B. Gallagher, J. Jones, J. Janker, M. Cughan, S. Jones, W. Smith, G. Stilnovich. Row 2: J. Baker, B. Hill, M, Hodgson, S. Avila, J. Cook, T. Sayler, L. Bonner, T. Whitney. Row 3: D. Bitney, E, Norquist, D, Hancock, D, Flint, T. Parker, J. Pettit, R. Welfringer, S, Christensen. Row 4: R. Zelenak, B. McGinnis, J. Lyon, R. Layton, M. Parker, S. Atkins, T. Deffenbaugh, B. Haley, M. Benum, K. Blair. Row 5: S. Sieben, D. McLauchlin, S. Leitner, R. Jewett, D. Helling, M. Smith, J. Anderson, B. Nesbitt, J, Fiedler, M. Alkire. Row 6: S. Schenk, M. Zuehlsdorff, M. Paulson, D. Ericksen, M. Gratzer, T. Morris, J. Jansen, D. Hungerford, R. Zimmerman. The Intramurals team was split into 18 different teams this year competing against each other to get to the top of 3 leagues. The teams practiced on their own time and whenever they felt like getting ready for their games on Wednesdays and Thursdays. Activities Ski Club Sells Coffee 1. Front: Mr. Mike Peluso, D. Berg, K. Fleisch, K. Heinz, M. Olsen, D. Mannie, S. Johnson, H. Heinz, A. Starwich. M. Leppell. Row 2: C. Timm, L. Brooks, K. Spradley, D. Helling, P. Wilfong, G. Blacker, R. Dolph, J. Fletcher, K. Detrick, M. Anderson, D. John- son. Row 3: B. Huston, M. Dahl, M. Robinson, K. Rury, D. Larson, T. Brunoff, R. Balmer, B. Browne, J, Pettit, M. Welch, D, Burden. Row 4: M. Rogers, D. Shedd, M, Gratzer, R, Jewett, K. Kammer, C. Waiss, R. Jenkins, C, Crowe, E, Smith, K. Finch, J. Thompson, S. McAuliffe. Row 5: L. Strobl, T. Whitney, C. Detrick, K. Meyer, S. Breul, L. McNamara, S. Elliott, P. Benson. S. Hann, P. Berntsen. K. Franich, J, Blair, D. Kaup. 2. Diane Burden plans the next activity. Ski Club was headed this year by Mr. Mike Peluso, his officers Diane Burden, president, Sherry McAuliffe, vice presidentg and Dawn Kaup, secretary. The club planned ski trips on weekends during the winter and sold coffee at night school for a fund raiser. Activities 105 Drill Team 106 Activities n s Sets New Standards This was the first year in which Drill Team members had to fulfill the requirement of being in the junior or senior class. This requirement was put into effect so that sophomores would have something to look forward to and strive toward in future years at PHS. lt is also believed that past sophomores used Drill Team as a way to get out of their P.E. requirement. The pre-requisite now eliminates this problem. The group and individual members won numerous awards. The Drill Team performed as a unit with the band at football and basketball games and also at the Daffodil Parade. Opposite Page Front Row: K. Markum, H. Celmer, T. Yotsuuye, D. Guth, L. Kost, P. Novaria, L. Larsen. Row 2: A. Golden, S. Holdenen, G. McCray, J. Lauver, T. Patrick, D. Kraus, J. Rodvelt. Row 3: K. Looney, M. Renn, S. Walker, K. Anderson, L. Kinney, Mrs. Friberg. Row 4: T. Goodwin, L. Mitchell, G. Estes, P. Staley, C. Morton, K. Ekman. Row 5: T. Whitehouse,.K. Buehler. Row 6: N. Hollinberger, C. Rightmire. This Page: l. Squad Leaders Front Row: Lena Kost, Mrs. Friberg, Colleen Rightmire. Row 2: , Tammy Whi- tehouse. Row 3: Nona Hollinberger. 2. Tammy Yot- suuye, Debbie Kraus, and Terri Patrick show their drill- ing skills at the Alumni Assembly. 3. Ann White and Sue McCaffrey practice with their new pom-poms. Absent: Janell Dailey. Activities 107 FCA Brings Music To PHS Fellowship of Christian Athletes was devoted to the rw, promotion of living the Christian life. Speakers from all over the Puyallup area shared their experiences with the students. FCA also sponsored the Blood, Fire, and Smoke concert. will J Front: K. Sherlock, S. Voshell, H. Ulrich, D. Takemura, J. King, T. Cook, H Celmer. Row 2: J. Johnson, D. Kiehl, R. Dolph, S. Bowen, M. Larson, K. Rury, G. Ocklen, K. Haneline, T. Marks. Row 3: Mr. Dittus, M. White, K. Rury, M. Jacobson, B. Morman, M. Ritscher, D. Cozart, Mrs. Dittus. Bikers Peddl To San Juans After their long, strenuous jour- ney to Denver, Colorado, in the summer of ,8O, the Biking Vi- kings had little time to recover. Between the 40-mile rides every month, the Bike-a-thon fund raisers, and the bake sales, they also planned a retreat to the Vancouver Islands. Front: C. Stratton, L. Francis, B. Wilkie, Mrs. Joan Konzelman. Row 2: J. Gehrmann, T. Maloy, J. Clark, K. Medford, D. Loveland. 108 Activities wlyll. Pmatas Take A Break From Activities such as Spanish dinners, painting the river, and selling pinatas were held by the '80-'81 Spanish Club. Under the advice of Mrs. Gloria Kelley, members held banquets at local restaurants and took part in a Una Fiesta Grandeu with other Spanish clubs in the area. Front: Secretary B. Hus- ton, Vice-President A. Gregg, President D. Smith, Mrs. G. Kelly, ROW 2: D. Nelson, A. Ul- lerick, C. Timm, S. Otis, C. McDonald, J. Berrens. Row 3: M. Donahue, T. Binder, R. Templin, C. Folk. rt Club Assists In rt Show The PHS Art Club played a big role in the decorating of our school. Artistic students showed their abilities often throughout the year. They also assisted in and contribut- ed to the art show which was held in the multi-purpose room. Basic designs in art and sculpture were created and shown in and around the Puyallup area. The club was advised by Mr. Dan Vesey. From left: D. Smith, D. Larson, T. Budzak, J. Kralovic. Activities 109 French Club French Club was dually advised this year. Mr. Coates was in charge first semester and Mr. Peluso, second semester. The club increased in size consid- erably. Most funds were raised by collecting dues and working the concession stands at football and basketball games. The club held a Halloween des- sert tasting party and planned to have a trip to a French restaurant. The French Club also played several soccer games against the German Club. The only requirement for membership in French Club was to be enrolled in a French class. Many members brought their friends to club activities, making it a more total school event and much more fun for everyone involved. 110 Activities sv rr, , ' L . . ff N' M mbershlp Grows 'illln - Opposite Page 1. Front: J. Tungsvik, L. Piik, F. Aragon, K. Ekman, T. Whitehouse, S. Walker, T. Loucks, L. Armstrong, P. Walter. Row 2: T. Trol- son, D. Whitney, C. Johnson, A. Costa, J. Miller, K. Johnson, J. Dailey, J. Hasard. J. Kauppila, E. Mur- phy. Row 3: L. Sanford, C. Schenk, S. Ross, D. Berg, C. Overman, K. Knutsen, L. Freudenberg, T. Graham, K. Haneline, J. King. Row 4: D. Smith, J. Nelson, K. Wold, C. Smith, S. Holdener, R. Dolph, K. Heniken, D. Larson, J. Bradbury, L. Baur, G. Wetterhus. Row 5: J. Williamson, E. Benum, B. Nicholson, R. Jones, K. Sienkiewich, D. Nelson, S. Hinkle, W. Wilharm, A. Starwich, J, Bostwich, J. Konsmo, J. Thompson. 2. Mr. Peluso laughs as French Club student makes joke. This Page 1. Front Row: C. Schenk, treasurer, S. Ross, sergeant- at-arms. Row 2: K. Haneline, vice-president, L. Piik, secretary, F. Aragon, president. 2. Char Johnson and Angela Costa recuperate after eating many des- serts. 3. The wacky results of French desserts! 4. Mr. Coates strolls around empty desks. Activltles 1 1 1 in German Club 1. Front: Mr. Breul, V. Taylor, J. Cannon, D. Bean, T. Glass, M. Pilch, T. Meeker, D. Smith, D. Flint, A. Haislip, K. Mortensen. Row 2: J. Cady, H. Buld- haupt, R. Johnston, T. Caldwell, J. Lauver, B. Blanc, C. Shedd, S. Giese, L. Kaelin, R. Dollarhide, L. Stocker, E. Ayers. Row 3: S. Kurle, T. Bryant, J Jorgensen, K. Heniken, R. Herritord, G. Conine, K Graybeal, M. Giese, T. Dirks, K. Wilson, C. Werner J. Tomal. Row 4: K. McClain, P. Roland, S. Bruil, R Layton, A. Behrman, K. King, K. Clark, D. Cozart B. Helle, H. Waller, A. Vernon, S. Quast, N. Stilno vich. Row 5: T. Hansen, C. Herlofson, R. Jones, G Wise, S. Leitner, R. Bradbury, R. Litzenberger, K Eastman, S. Ross, R. Dolph, S. Emerick, T. Kenoyer J. Tobolski, K. Neutzman, 2. J. Lauver, secretary C. Shedd, president, L. Kaelin, vice-president. y 1 Plays Soccer The German Club was organized to encourage involve- ment in German cultural activities. The club planned many activities throughout the year. Christmas caroling in the area and hosting students from Germany in the spring were included in their list. The club also spon- sored the Polyglot and Foreign Language Awards for outstanding foreign language students. In addition, the members of the club had fun playing German fussball which is like our soccer, against a great variety of chal- lengers. . We 112 Activities Big Brothers, Big Sisters R The Big Brother, Big Sister Program helped sophomores this year. The club was organized to introduce the new- comers to Puyallup High School. The meetings helped them get acquainted with high school life and to ask questions. Some of the fund-raisers planned included bake sales, car washes, and working concessions. Activi- ties included Christmas caroling, a day at Mount Rainier, a day at the ocean, picnics and an end of the year banquet. 1. Front Row: J. Devish, L. Armstrong, L. Larsen, C. Crowe, K Finch, J. Blair, T. Patrick, H. Gill, M. Lee. Row 2: T. Tomatich D. Hancock, S. Zevenbergen, V. Lee, D. Kraus, K. Moseley, L Kost. Row 3: J. Thompson, D. Takemura, S. Johnson, H. Heinz P. Engels, G. Ockfen, K. Fulton, S. Holdener. Row 4: K. Field, L Kolowinski, M. Dahl, J. Welfringer, J, Dixon, H. Waller, J. Ellison S. McAuliffe. Row 5: D. Cozart, B. Newton, V. Benton, B Nicholson, D. Nelson, S. Mino, S. Hinkle, L. Walker. Row 6: B Wilkie, S. Voshell, K. Bates, A. Starwich, S. Otis, K. Haneline, B Gama, J. King, T, Cook. Row 7: R. Dollarhide, J. Ogden. Row 8 L. Kaelin, T. Dolph, S. Cookingham, C. Mathiasen, S. Quast, M Christensen, R. McClellan, D. Larson. 2. J. Thompson, vice president, L. Armstrong, secretary, T. Tomatich, president, D Cozart, treasurer. Activities 113 AFS Shows American Lif to N74 1 Front R Slu1sM Marijnissen M Carrera E Schahn Row 2 A Gregg K Clark J Morgan E Ayers J Devish Row3 C Folk T Deffenbaugh R Hurlow R Archer D Cozart K Eastman Row 4 S Ross C McDonald J. Maxwell. 2. Front: D. Smith treasurer' J. Morgan president. Row 2: K. Clark secretary' E. Ayers vice-president. ' AFS held the annual Powder-Puff game to raise money for the club and foreign exchange students' school expenses. The Powder-Puff game was their only fund raiser, taking much organization and planning. Activi- ties planned for the group included outings to Seattle Center and Mount Rainier, a progressive dinner, pizza parties, bowling and roller skating. Most of these activi- ties were planned to acquaint the foreign students with typical American life and customs. 114 Activities Foreign Students Eva Schahn is from Saarbrucken, Germany. She stayed with Marci and Becky Olsen for the whole school year. Eva visited places such as Pike Place Market. At Puyallup, Eva was on the vol- leyball team and enjoyed her art classes, skiing, ice skating, and new friends. She also planned to join the track team. Eva remarked on how important she felt it was to use the sources one has to travel abroad. Myriam Carrera visited here from Quito, Ecuador. She stayed with Julie and Jill Morgan. At Puyallup, Myriam was involved in Key Club, Young Life, volley- ball, AFS, and Horizon Girls. Myriam found the school system here very different. In her school the teachers were the ones who moved around. She enjoyed the classes at PHS very much because they offered enjoyable activities such as Art and Calligraphy. Rose Sluis and Marianne Marijissen were YFU-sponsored. Rose visited from Waalre, Netherlands. She stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Jerold Mack. Before coming here, Rose stayed in Idaho for two months. Marianne visited from Naerum, Denmark. She stayed in the home of Mr. and Mrs. James McQueen. Marianne found the school system here different in that, in her home- land, one can graduate after nine years in public schools. Activities Key Club Keeps Busy Key Club was a service organization sponsored by the Puyallup Valley Kiwanis Club and aimed its projects toward the school and community. Offi- cers were President Wayne Weldeg Vice President Randy Hurlowg Secretary Heidi Gill, and Treasurer Gwen Ockfen. Key Club members participated in a lawn mowing service, bumper sticker sale, food drive, float-a-thon, and basketball button sale. They sponsored a hoop shoot contest at all home basket- f ball games. The club also escorted senior citizens to the fair, held Christmas and Easter parties at the V Rainier School, visited patients at a nursing home, took over a Kiwanis meeting, and attended a Key Club Convention. During the year Key Club also assisted Kiwanis with their Pancake Feed and Horse Show. The highlight of their busy year was the annual awards banquet in the spring to honor outstanding Key Clubbers. 'risii V4 l. Officers: Treasurer Gwen Ockfen, Vice President Randy Hur- lowg President Wayne Weldeg Secretary Heidi Gill. 2. Front: W Welde. Row 2: M. Carrera, J. Morgan, C. Wetterhus. Row 3: H Gill, S, Myers, M. Taylor, R. Gilles. Row 4: P. Hamilton, R. Archer. Row 5: L. Cauffman, R. Hurlow. Row 6: D. Oldroyd, D. Cozart. 116 Activities Back Row: J. Maxwell, G. Wetterhus, J. Anderson, G. Ockfen, K. McClain, T. Deffenbaugh, S, Bowen. S. Andrus, D. Takemura, B. Morman, M. Ritscher, P. Benson, J. Morgan, A. VanLierop, C. Folk, C. Bridges. was me am L iw in Q Q 1 1 , 43,1 CLUO X XI, +V' I - QNATYO I, rv fr , I x H1 in Alt, Y' ifngflfii' .1 f 111 First Period DECA 9-.. 1. Front: R. Welfringer, L. Sheppard, C. Hansch, R. Zimmerman, M. Dirks, Mr. Ken Kane. Row 2: M. Marten, D. Schwartz, R. Abel, A. Johnson, D. Gilbert, M. Young, G. Hilton, D. Burrington. Row 3: L. McCreery, C. Caine, J. Wilcox, T. Dickin- son, C. Nix, D. Hanson, R. Howell, C. Hancock, L. Hale. Row 4: S. Olson, J. Prill, T. Davick, M. Musselwhite, M. Paul- son, J. Krueger, S. Merle, L. Pase, C. Nel' son. 2. L. Pase, secretary, D. Gilbert, histo- rian, A. Johnson, president, D. Schwartz, treasurer, R. Abel, viceepresident. Distributive Education's purpose was to develop students into future leaders in the market distributing area. Their goals were to provide adequate learning concepts in ad- vertising communication, human relations, merchandising, job inter- viewing, store operations, and busi- ness math. 118 Activities Second Period DECA 552' 1. H. Keil, vice-president, L. Konwent, sec retaryg R. Herriford, president, K. Sim mons, treasurer, K. Larsen, historian. 2 Front: K, Porter, L. Konwent, K. Larsen N. Zufelt, K. Simmons, Mr. Ken Kane Row 2: R. McCloskey, S. Schroetlin, L McNutt, K. Ross, J. Fletcher, R. Herriford C. Netzer. Row 3: M. Wamberg, D. Talk ington, G. Meeker, S. Corey, L. Francis, C Hendrixson, S. Kovacevich, J. Larson Row 4: L. Dally, T. Erickson, S. Thornton C. Hansen, M. Ramey, C. Rinkenberger T. Anderson, J. Gehrmann, J. Gange, Activities 119 1 v Third Period DECA 1. Front Row: R. Barker, R. Barstow, S Thomas, T. Sayler, l.. Christianson, Mr Brown, Row 2: J. Pettit, D. Hancock, I. Bostwick, J, Bostwick, S, Holdener, K Jensen, J. Litton. Row 3: T. Whitney, K Detrick, D. Devries, T, Campbell, Nl. Don ohue, R. Pittman, R. Walston, S. Keller, H Mackie. Row 4: S. Arnold, E. Easterby, K Larkin, S. Blumenthal, T. Palmer, J. Brad- bury, J. Roof, B. McGinnis, R. Barkhurst 2. S. Arnold, vice-president, S. Thomas treasurer, L. Christiansen, secretary, J Roof, president. 120 Activities f N ,X 'i-'F ng A ei.. x ,W , .Q Fourth Period DECA 1. J. Blair, vice-president, K. Leirdahl, sec retaryg T. Brunoff, treasurer, D. Williams historian. 2. Front: D. Guth, D. Almlie, L McDaneld, D, Hancock, Mr. Kane. Row 2 N. Hagen, L. Cauffman, B. Helle, C. Gro seclose, D. Hissong, M. Chambers, C. Nel son. Row 3: D. Wells, L. Rutledge, J Johnson, D. Herron, J. Tomal, S. Arnold K. Leirdahl, M. Marten, R. Bolas. Activities 121 Fifth Period DECA 122 Activities Front Row: S. Harris, S. Walker, L. Johnson, N. Zufelt, J. Ennis, K, Erickson, N. Pruitt, Mr. Steve Brown. Row 2: G. Johnson, J. Marten, C, How- ard, S. Sarell, B. Pospisil, S. Hogstrom, J. Ellison, J. Welfringer. Row 3: K. Pfaff, B. Farrar, B. Harris, J. Apple, S. Schenk, C. Bias, K. Martin, K. Jenkins. From left: Susan Harris, Nathan Zufelt, Jennifer Ennis, Liz Johnson, Cheryl Gratzer. Lit Society Promotes Creativity u 5 NJ if I is , l This was the first year for the PHS Literary Magazine Society, The society promoted creativity and enthusiasm for writing. The society compiled writings by students to create an all-school publication. The newly-formed society was the result of the successful Junior Pub published in 1979 and 1980 by the junior class. Row 1: Mrs. Benurn. L, Sanford, C. Folk. S, Ross, T. Meeker, Mrs. Katayama, Row 2: T. Graham, K. Clark. D, Smith. K. Shull, B. Newton, B. Kaser, A. Dahlen. Row 3: R. Dollarhide. L. Kaelin, K, Wold, R. McCellan. S. Atkins, D. Eastman. Row 4: D, Larsen, C. lngle, J. Miller. Robin Dollarhide looks over possible mate- rial, Activities 123 i BOC Pro ides Leadership Board of Control, in close cooperation with Student Government, sponsored many activities this past year including dances, spirit days, homecoming activities, and the ASB ticket drive. Headed up by Mr. Rich Green and Mr. Jim Esau, BOC made the year's activi- ties successful. Front: T. Dolph, K. Fleisch, J. Blair, T. Brunoff, S. Zevenbergen, L. Rutledge, D. Herron, K. Simmons, B. Kilgren, R. Hurlow, R. Archer, K. lsley, H. Talbert, J. Cady. Row 2: D. Thomas, T. Jenkins, D. Smith, K. Shull, B. Newton, T. Meeker, C. Wetterhus, L. Kost, V. Pesantes, D. Cozart, J. Noviello, D. Burden, S. McAu- liffe. Row 3: F. Johnson, K. Allen, D. Everett, S. Schroetlin, S. Aitkins, G. Fredricks, D. Takemura, S. Bowen, S. Myers, J. Mor- gan, H. Schuler, C. Bridges, R. Gilles, R. Meeker. Row 4: T. Tomatich, A. Vernon, K. Heniken, D. Larson, K. Soli, G. Ockien K. Fulton, R. Sands, L. Christianson, S. Holdener, J, King, J. Miller C. Hansen, K. Ross, M. Taylor, D. Waller. Row 5: B. Wadsworth A. Starwich, A. Moses, G. Meeker, S. Haskey, J. Anderson, S. Avila, M. Dahl, R. Siguaw, J. Klocke, L. Vanden Bosch, W. Keeh- nel. Row 6: M. Hodgson, J. Main, L. Lacis, G. Blacker, S. Breul, L. McNamara, S. Elliott, C. Waiss, P. Benson, M. Konwent, T. Zeven- bergen, A. VanLierop, K. Parker, S. Hann, L. Konwent, J. Maxwell. 1 1 124 Activities Front: K. Shull, K. Simmons, S. Elliott, L. Konwent, R. Hurlow Row 2: J. Anderson, S. Myers, H. Gill, J. Morgan, C. Wetterhus, D Takemura. Row 3: T. Deffenbaugh, H. Schuler, R. Gillis, M. Tay lor, S. Bowen, V. Pesantes. Row 4: K. Parker, P. Benson, R Archer, Mr. Jim Esau. Leading BOC this year were President Cheryl Wetterhus, Vice-President Dori Ta- kemura and Secretary Heidi Schuler. They attended leadership camp during the sum- mer to gain knowledge on running a suc- cessful BOC. From left: President Cheryl Wetterhus, Vice Presi- dent Dori Takemura, Secretary Heidi Schuler. BOC Committees Row 1: R. Archer, B. Shefchik, B. Hansen, L. Rutledge, D. Herron R. Hurlow, S. Ross, K. Simmons, B. Kilgren, C. Hansen, K. Lari sen, K. Buehler. Row 2: H. Thomas, K. Anderson, M. Blaisdell S. Cookingham, B. Holsted, L. Kost, H. Schuler, J. Maxwell, J Morgan, R. Dolph, L. Kaelin. Row 3: T. Budzak, L. Piik, T. Joy, D Everett, S. Schroetlin, K. Fulton, H. Gill, D. Cozart, R. Gillis, si McAuliffe, R. Meeker, R. Dollarhide. Row 4: S. McCaffrey, N Elections committee had a very successful year. All elections ran smoothly according to Chair- man Randy Hurlow. Helping Randy were Co-chairman Sue I Arnold and Junior Chairman HJ Shaunna Ross. Hagen, D. Larson, T. Brunoff, J. Anderson, S. Holdener, J. King, G. Blacker, K. Fleisch, L. Konwent. Row 5: J. Hillger, N. Hollin- berger, H. Celmer, J. Lauver, K. Meyer, D. Smith, D. Burden, D. Nelson, B. Zeok, S. Hinkle, M. Lee. Row 6: T. Whitehouse, D. Kraus, S. Walker, T. Yotsuuye, S. Breul, L. McNamara, S. Elliott, C. Waiss, P. Benson, A. VanLierop, K. Parker, S. Hann, G. Meeker. Activities 125 Pride-in-School Committee, chaired by Julie Morgan, worked on school exchanges with area schools. They also provided Christmas signs to promote spirit during the holidays. Co-Chairmen for the group were Renee Gilles, Sue Andrus and Theresa Graham. Front: K. Parker, S. Hann, L. McNamara, S. Elliott, C. Waiss, J. Morgan, S. Zevenbergen, L. Rutledge. Row 2: D. Cozart, D. Smith, S. Kim, S. Holdener, J. Morgan, S. Andrus, B.Holsted, H. Schuler, R. Dollar- hide.Row 3: L. Konwent, R. Gilles, S. Breul, K. Meyer, K. Fleisch, T. Zevenbergen, G. Fredricks, T. Graham, L. Kaelin, L. Piik. Row 4: S. Haskey, J. Blair, M. Hodgson, T. Patrick, D. Kraus, L. Bueler, S. Cookingham, T. Whitehouse, S. Walker, T. Yotsuuye, D. Waller. Row 5: C. Gervais, G. Blacker, C. Morton, M. Dahl, B. Blanc, R. Archer, R. Hurlow, N. Hollin- berger, P. Benson, L. Sanford, L. Bonner. Welcome Wagon, a newly-formed commit- tee led by Kathy Fulton, Kari Parker, and Greg Meeker, helped out by welcoming new students to our school. Front: D. Cozart, J. Lauver, C. Shedd, G. Ockfen, K. Fleisch, G. Blacker, M. Olsen, K. Parker. Row 2: T. Meeker, M. Dahl, K. Anderson, K. Fulton, H. Gill, L. Kost, S. McCaffrey, A. White. Row 3: D. Everett, B. Harris, A. Starwich, D. Burden, D. Berg, L. Konwent, K. Meyer, J. O'Neil, T. Fisher. Row 4: D. Hancock, T. Graham, P. Rhoades, L. Butler, G. Fredricks, P. Ben- son, S. Hann, J. Maxwell, R. Archer. Standards Committee, headed by Ben Jones and Shelley Bowen, made sure all elections were run according to our ASB constitution. Front: D. Smith, R. Archer, H. Schuler, K. Simmons, B. Blanc, C. Shedd. Row 2: L. Konwent, S. Myers, S. Bowen, D. Cozart, C. Wetterhus, D. Takemura. 126 Activities Committees Social Committee, led by Stephanie Myers and ucofchairmen nne Van- Leirog'-xRTobin Arglgr, d Marian Taylor,'suE'Eesslully planned many school activities throughout the year. Front: D. Everett, R. Archer, A. VanLierop, S. Myers, M. Taylor, L. Kost. B. Kilgren, L. Kaelin. Row 2: H. Schuler, J. Lauver, C. Shedd, P. Rhoades, K. Fulton, T. Budzak. K. Buehler, S. Cookingham. Row 3: R. Gilles, S. Bowen, K. lsley, S. Breul, S. Elliott, L. McNaf mara, C. Waiss, T. Brunofl, T. Meeker. Row 4: S. Holdener. J. King, M. Dahl, R. Hurlow, L. Konwent, N. Hollinberger, T. Whitehouse, J. Cool, M. Hodgson, R. Balmer. Row 5: D. Smith, D. Burden. D. Larson, R. Hartle, L. Butler. G. Fredricks, P. Benson, S. Hann, J. Maxwell, D. Hancock. Publicity Committee, headed by chairman John Maxwell and co-chairmen Heidi Gill and Lena Kost, provided posters for activities. Publicity also was responsible for producing spirit ca- lenders. Front: T. Budzak, K. Buehler, L. Blair, K. Simmons, D. Burden. R. Dollarhide. Row 2: B. Zeok. J. Baker. K. Meyer, W. Smith, L. Kost. Row 3: G. Meeker, P. Benson, H. Gill, R. Dolph, L. Konwent, J. Maxwell, M. Lee. Row 4: D. Waller. L. Kaelin. J. Miller. J. Devish. A. VanLierop, B, Newton. K. Fulton. D. Smith. S. Hann, R. Archer. Constitution Committee chairman Vince Pe- santes and co-chairmen Brenda Blanc and Del Waller worked during the year to revise out- dated sections of our ASB constitution. Front: D. Waller, B. Blanc. V. Pesantes. Row 2: V. Ben- ton, R. Hurlow, D. Takemura. D. Cozart. Row 3: S, McCaf- frey. S. Bowen. S. Myers. C. Wetterhus. D. Smith. Activities 127 912 wo: SZ. 0 Sa 52 CS as Goo gm Q2 3: we-r mff' Cz gm 2 o F-91 FY' :- co il? P1- : ca. CD :a G sv 1 1 cv B so Q. an :s Q. 128 Activities pamelcl pm? HEP dzii iuaxa S8 . I0 zzel Luoxg 6ug5u121 'olsnw r-+ O 'isaiuog alll QIOISDLU SU Jo aqi 15 dno b alam 1 alln paiuale on so ggiog? :TOO-CDG QQQ2, SL:,f+aaQ QU' :io NZB? Snnmm OO.Z3f9v- X- CDH-P-1 DJ as ,U,.,3.-.. ggggg Siyvw E35-'IU mmmmg -'cu O 5c 9,cg :gog ows: an 2-'Ugg mm 332mg 1-v-Qffhxco -3- ON'-1 Nawaz Ff'H2f 2 TWQUH Cl7,..i... 1 -65' FEBS, Qgfm-Q 0DJu:C5 3 IJ -1 QYQC 8'3Zn ,.'.l 9' :ro 0 5m:xT fi 'JUUCUCDSU 3' 53.3- !LQ 3g'f3 omi -f 2-1931 3552 P225 Q 9752 Sari . Org? miw 'Q-7355 mi 0? 33P3 av?'lZL. QW- gn ,Ninn 9,03 3' E3 0339 :CDO faffff' www ' gum? 3053 Eg,-1 rm. Sw? :U 2593: F':rg2 WEA?-U m9Wm EEMCUQ 2555 l gC-gqwp W?wF 3' N C mcg 'xiggd '1 'IHQLUQNDW '1 19505 'W 'vlauewaz 'G :g mog El 'SW 517 5 uoxj .S :J W 'Hnqg 'M 'xalnqog 'H 'opnsigw 'Q 'tialQH 'W 'ssog 'S 'Ianue :Z mag , ,ffm ,K pirgd il! ,Mm X W A if f . I J' ' X' Ufdifpl va? My F! Fl' i iff F1 'E JN S: E fi cv-tag E 1. f-Q 'mf-inn Strings Play Major Role Front: M. Taylor, R. Gilles, S. Ross, D. Zemanek, H. Wold, l.. T. Gordon, H. Buldhaupt, S, Manuel, K. Lickfelt, L. McNamara, L. Daponte, Mr, Robert McNamara, E. Bulclhaupt, K. Shull. Row 2: Piik, M. Fogel, C. Mitsudo, K. Hughes, H. Schuler. Mr. McNamara works steadily with his class. .-.bf ' f X Activities 129 Choir Sings Popular and Jazz M Popular, swing, and jazz were the types of music Valky- ries and Norselanders performed this year. The two groups appeared before many service clubs throughout the year as well as the series of five concerts that were performed at PHS. They also participated with all the choirs in an exchange with Bethel High School and other selected schools. 1. Norselanders Front: K. Bates, J. Behrman, G. Fredricks, K. Merrill, B. Kilgren, J. Johnson, K. Fulton, C. Netzer, K. Sohne, L. Legg. Row 2: L. Kost, J. Dixon, T. Graham, B. Shefchik, A. Weidman, R. Hartle, T. Maloy, L. Butler, R. McClellan, B. Zeok, D. Robinson, S. McCaffrey, R. Tadena, K. Buehler. 2. Valkyries Front: K. Rebar, K. Martin, B. Newton, T. Campbell. Row 2: M. Zemanek, L. Armstrong, S. Gano, M. Fogle, S. Blumenthal, D. Kraus, A. VeVea, Row 3: L. Larson, K. Thomas, B. Wilkie, D. Fankhouser, M. Heasley. Row 4: T. Dolph, R. Dolph, S. Finch, D. Hasard. Row 5: K. Wood-Morris. C. Gratzer, L. Starkovich K. Larson, T. Joy. 1 130 Activities Concert Choir Perform yi, 'Q' nys i .4 N53-wlfinilff ' f.-w .. ... is- S -N . me r ,L-K., - V Y W Af, 1 f sm arg. Q ' W-Ss.-vfi. f ,4 f' Q N TW ' so r - sp- r - J ' -, N.. sw' S A 8, div' L , W X .41 Mx- g S. -wr-f K , pi. A 7 ' '-,.f.'?m' , if-s ,mi .A QQAF, l. Front: L. Larson, K, Fulton, G. Fredricks, D. Whitney, L, Todd, D. Greiner, B. Newton, B, Weigand, T. Graham, M. Matz, J. Bar- tholomew, L. Legg. Row 2: B. Zeok, S. Manuel, K. Martin, K. Foster, R. Hartle, J. Williamson, A. Dahlen, B. Shefchik, C. Gratzer, B. Kilgren, L, Butler, R. Dolph, J. Dailey. Row 3: K. Bates, L. Kost, R. Dollarhide, J. Dixon, B. Englebert, J. Johnson, M. Creley, D, Robinson, C. Netzer, K. Stroh, S. Finch, K. Buehler. Row 4: Mr. Pat Havens, J. Behrman. A. Weidman. M. Smith, R. McClellan, C. Peterson, K. Merrill, D. Larson, T. Maloy, B. Leen, K. Sohne, R. Tadena, T. Gordon, K. Medford. 2. Mr. Havens plays the piano for his class. The Concert Choir, comprised mostly of ju- niors and seniors, performed many ad- vanced works and appeared at the SPSL choir contest. Four outstanding students were chosen for the All-Northwest choir. They were Robin Dollarhide, Barbara Kaser, Lena Kost, and Robert McClellan. Activities 131 Mi d Choir Raises Money 1. Front: L. Kinney, M. Mages, K. Howell, L. Hale, T. Pederson, T. Dickinson, K. Rohn. Row 2: A, Stemp, J. Smyth, D. DeVries, H. Talbert, L. Parliman, C, Nix, K. Mortensen, M. Young. Row 3: A. Summerhill, G. Neun- eker, K.W. Rees, D.W, Dickson, B. Lee, B. Olsen, K. Couture. Row 4: D. Webster, D. Hansen, D. Daniels, M. Cnossen, A. Behrman, D. Duke, B, McCaffrey, J. Wes- tover, D. Johnson, J. Rubens. 2. Front: Barbara Kaser. Row 2: Robin Dollarhide, Robert McClellan, and Lena Kost, All-Northwest Choir students. The Mixed Choir students worked hard to prepare themselves for membership in the advanced groups. Made up almost entirely of sophomores, the group ap- peared in many of the PHS concerts and, along with the advanced groups, raised money to purchase a new sound system. 132 Activities by Stageband Jams at Games 1. Mr, Hunt conducts his saxophone section-Bill Kohler, Gwen Murry, Greg Roland, Barb Gama, and Mark Corwin, as Robin Archer and Sherry Giese watch the basketball game. 2. Front: R. Rabstoff, B. Shoemaker, G. Roland, P. Benson, M. Jacobson, J, Stephanick. Row 2: M. Merod, J. Moss, C. Hopkins, M. Laycock. Row 3: J. Dees, G. Wetterhus, B. Kohler, M. Corwin, G. Martinsen, J. Collman, M. Zuehlsdorf, R. Anderson, Row 4: D. White, D. Everett, C. Lindsey, T. Elkins, G. Murry, B. Gama, L. Lacis. Under the direction of Mr. Jim Hunt, the Stageband performed at many school functions such as all the home basketball games, the Daffodil princess selection, pep assemblies, the annual Jazz concert in the spring, and the alumni assembly. They also played at various other times throughout the '80-'81 school year. One of their other duties was to play for the varsity cheer- leaders and the drill team. Activities Q 8 35 B fm 'BQJE do 5033- 5 .EI 2535355 mgwoakffbzf H mcg Loco-I Qgigmgiia' QQHCQQNWO 525322255 Q5i'3??2fg3 Hzggghf-QE -1 Fw I -ggmigj gE0H2m35g Qcgzrodlnzxw'-f.Q. Eom S294-QC 'mg-'QJr3.Og3:, 2,93 q,.'3f-+Q- gdommgw S'+CaH affss mgE'm'co N Q. :cn Q' 9- ' an 555 'fi' 033492 ' .1g.54?gQ p?90o:i-ocu 205- ZUUCWQ-'ac gx5r'wQ COQNCDOE EgHgcnD'f 'zrixwg-541 ZLOn3?w 'z9Q'TDf-Bragg Q3f2'QJ:f-H5 wi m'm,: irldaiiau F14-T :'IJ C' TUE' :Viv '-vxw -1 294559 ru Q:-1m'm o.F-:f fffh U1 :gm g?2'g7'i .mOL.m 353'-30C-3,... .O 5,75 xPZE:: 'Om..w c-IUC-,320 2:92 3' gfgrsr QLPQQQDQ . 5 U, 3573.32 wgmgnw 5'n:U7QOZ '-fm-'1' QQ? Eau 5U33f'F ?, gpm-1505 SLFQES .CLDQUQ i ' g3:::N9- wzeggf cu3w 'N 5-g'9'go:1E U, . ,m:Q 91-,Q LOBFQF arf? cu-SC, m ',-I n .wig-35, Zf C33.-U . ragga- wwwaz Qfmmm .LEE - cn Ss 5 S Sl 2. 1 'af ml .Qt Q o 1 0 mu' If 5 32... Vg v Hoffman, K. Wells, M. Favor, K. La Marquis, V. eet, Y. Sw 1. Front: B. arching FD their OY1 ed rk WO ncert Band Co skills to provide halftime entertainment HUdS0H, C- BYVZOH, A- COSTQ, C. ENGL 3229, ZQLHHSIZI lgaftig . Th C t Haneline. Row : M. Marquis, M. iese, . mme, . ric , . evis , . tg hgme icfotgall .ffhargmesch eb ogceii Leitner, M. Jensen, R, Holler, D. Trujillo, B. Harse, A. Gregg. Row 3: B. an com. me W1 am er an Sarver, S. Hannet, S. Nutter, K. Svveatt, M, Caclle, J. Darragh, N. Meisinger, S. to march ln the Daffodil Parade- Wilson, J. Soler, K. Neutzman, J, Glass, G. Hogenson. Row 4: B. Gearheard, Martin, J. Allen, J. ensley, S. rdo, G. Wetterhus, P. Pletcher, D. H 133 S. Zam QT. K Voll M. Nyhus, omas, S. Bay, Th hnson, M. Jo Roberts, J. Stillman, L. Vernon practices her baton tvvirling Antonette before the big game. if 5 w. I , ,ffm K -gvw '3 1 ' ' .- ix . V. ,V f .i,- M ' if , 1 f f ww in Hiih, .--My Activities The theme chosen for the ,80-'81 Viking was HMO- ments to Cherish. Annual Staff was supervised by Advi- sor June Colman, -Qitor-iijg Chief RobQ1,Arch.Q, and As- TSTSTTQE-141sTt1TCEditors Stephanie Myers and Sherry Giese. There were five other mem- bers returning from last year besides the editors. They were Randy I-Iurlow, Becki Kilgren, Sue McCaffrey, Cathy Stilnovich, and Jane Tovoli. Many hours of hard work were spent during class and before and after school tack- ling the problems of meeting deadlines, cropping pictures and writing captions and copy. 136 Activities ,,, -,.-ff nnual Staff Presents Mft! , 9 ' H - as , , ,A ,,,,,,, l,,,V ,M in l c a oments To Cherish 'GLS' Wh Lug I . Opposite Page: 1. Bob Wads- worth, Lauri Sanford, and Cathy Stilnovich take a break during hectic deadline time. 2. Editors: Sherry Giese, Stephanie Myers, and Robin Archer Hpose pretty' Large Photo: Front Row: C. Stilnovich, T. Martin, L. Sanford, M. Hodgson, B. Wadsworth, J. Miller, R. Hurlow, B. Kilgren, K. Anderson, R, McClos- key, S. McCaffrey, J. Blair, S. Giese, S. Myers, R. Archer. Row 2: D. Waller, J, Tovoli, K. Franich, G. Meeker, J. Maxwell, P. Bernsten, Mrs. Colman. 2. Greg Meeker's face shows effectively how all staff mem- bers handle deadlines. 3. Sandy Johnson, Jody Miller, Del Waller, Jane Tovoli, and Bob Wadsworth are caught trying to jump overboard the day before a deadline. rw Activities 137 -qi i , A-1 az ,1 JJ... 1 , 9, E., A E llllif' Ji E- : f 5- gg milllll IHIIIII llllll 3X VIH!!! . v-1-:Lyn ul I . I ' A i-I:5ii:lgl',,I:' a 2 wif 'zu' X Nw? A E .li a: 'il' if ,ia X as ,P 5 3 5 Ei 2 1- B 'V Wlfifi: l 1srZEi fl - g'-Q 2 :- 3 K aiixif Q TXB-X7 LT The Viking Vanguard was produced bi-weekly to keep the students and faculty well in- formed. The publication fea- tured sporting events, editorials, and special events. The staff was headed up by Mr. Stanley Brewster. Front: S. Takahara, E. Richardson, S. Matthews, R. Balmer, D. Montague. Row 2: K, Franich, L. Steele, S. Vo- shell, T o , . Blaisdell, J. Coll- man, . La coc ow 3: G. Carter, P. Benson, Pilch, P, Herbst, C. Folk, W. Welde. Editors From Left: Vince Pesantes, Cheryl Wetterhus, Mike Fry, Frances Aragon, lnell Fousel, Alex Medeiros Diane Doonan, Janae Fletcher. lf. flmbf P60 54,0011 'R 'be T W Callltlf, l Cffvj.fct lRlrUff0'1Sl You luccllv lgfvtgovi Kan! LSCLS f VCU' hw we WM' if law, flmma Lick Naya Ong 5-ll 'ng 156011 Pawn who Usftsgfectllsi SUNG 4 ftbotm- plagfrxl. el rcfcJt7 CL'0fve,5i'0d'e- Ocuf pobifffvfe l is gr1'l'I-twill Cancerhivii Vflm lla-l 'Vr' x77ioLvxlc5 all Wie, kewl wwrk Gufcegrf 5 fipc K lncz-fxrf, lf Qacruuf Yau. '+G ' V1 Uxiic t Dufv' occ ffLWXU f l,J.'l'lf1 33+ WTD ' laecwgt 0-5 -70M sri-rellijfvtcef your cltffffelMSS, W l It B lug, l fl 1 138 Activities , WVMA Students Pro ide Valuabl Services li, .i ff-rg, Assisting PHS in school duties in the office, library, classrooms, and shops were enthusiastic students who provided valuable services. 1. Front: S. Cookingham. l., Kaelin, B. Zeok, K. Erickson, R. Dolph, K. Meyer, M. Peterson, K. Franich, R. Jenkins, C. Waiss. Row 2: S. Walker, D. John, S. Miller, C. Overman, J, Tomal, L. Vanden Bosch, K. Thompson. M. Olsen, T. Matter, C. lngle. J. Miller. Row 3: A. Moses, J. Banks, K. Sherlock, D. Craig, T, Deliannis, D. Almlie, J. Billings. D. Burden, C. Shedd, M. Matz, R. Shaw. Row 4: B. Stoneburner, J. Anderson, T. Deffenbaugh, D. Roberts, l, Carosiello, M. Anderson. T. Jenkins, T, Fisher, H. Thomas, K. Rury, D. Doonan, S. Voshell, l.. Legg. Row 5: D. Loyd, R. Jones, D. Nelson, S, Mino, M. Robinson, K. Rury, B. Sayler, M. Matter, K. Ross, R. Siguaw, C. Howland, K. Markum, M. John. 2. Greg Roland cannot handle the frustrations of filing band music, Activities 139 Pep Club Brings Spirit to PHS The PHS Pep Club took part in help- ing to promote spirit in the students of Puyallup High. Before games and matches, they painted posters and put up banners around the halls. They held bake sales and ribbon sales to raise money for the club. The club was advised by Mrs. Charlotte Hesti- low and Mrs. Marian Bartels, 140 Activities Front: B. Weigand, V. Lafavor, B. Nicholson, C, Brun- ton lsecretaryi. Row 2: J. Solar, E. Benum, D. Stephans lpresidentl, P. lngals, K, Johnson. Mrs. Bartels takes a break after class. B Graphic Arts Help Publi ity The Graphic Arts department of PHS printed tickets, posters, programs, the Vanguard, newspapers for other schools, and other ac- tivities around the community. The class, ad- vised by Mr. Woody Fletcher, learned the techniques of preparing and printing a news- paper layout. The students learned to work with printing presses and other paper ma- chines. Experience in this class could also lead to jobs in the commercial field of business. Senior Tom Gilliam prepares a printing press. -- .- E-- ,t.. 'li Front: Mr. Woody Fletcher, J. Cannon, W. St. Cyr, V. Pederson, Ransom, D, Little, E, Balstad, Row 4: M. Callahan, T. Gilliam, B. Row 2: R. Mina, A. VanLierop, R. Kay, J. O'Neil, B, Sayler, J. Dally, J. Annon, J. Anderson. O'Neil, I. Fousel, T. Fisher. Row 3: C, Detrick, L. Burruss, C. Activities 141 PHS ecognizes Students .MAG 2 l W ' V xv,- 5 E 5 XWVN 'f TY f '1, Every year 18 Juniors are selected as Students-of-the Month for their following Senior year. The Vanguard prints an article about each individual and his future plans. Required of the students are a GPA. of 3.0 and involvement in at least three activities. 142 Activities M W Y-vf..a.,N 1. September: Kari Shull and Mark Corwin. 2. October: Michelle Bowen and Randy Hurlow. 3. November: Kathy Fulton and Del Waller, 4. December: Vince Pesantes and Dori Takemura. 5. January: Jerry Hasard and Julie Morgan. 6. February: Mike Fry and Marci Olsen. 7. March: Cheryl Wetterhus and John Maxwell. 8. April: Marian Taylor and Wayne Welde. 9. May: Lynn Konwent and Alex Medeiros. Candid k J N silk l ,.elL ,5LutM gui, s J qw , , . X, A 2 I'-lk' -1 i l t 1 , Nancy Meisinger gets a new waterbed. 2. PHS l ff graduate returns for the Alumni assembly. 3. Where's the pink elephant. Ronna? 4. Students , prepare car for cruisinf 5. Julie Morgan and Stefanie Zevenbergen get a pep talk from John 9 suRPm ee Cort MATT ! , Maxwell CI- ,Jag OA wgj +0 D635 and ' ' ' Q ff in Activities 4 3 4 fav I., Wnwwzwl ,Q ,,.- W ' K H 45 w iiqf,-L ,,,, 5 i lu., f f k in rM+ ' 1 f -- ,. va- 1 4? 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On October 3 the Viks met the Decatur Gators at Federal Way Stadium and collected their first and only win of the season. The Viks left the half with a 21-O lead and at the final gun they had chalked up their first win with a 21-9 victory. To highlight the whole season Puyallup came face to face with crosstown rivals and possible playoff contend- ers Rogers' Rams. The scene was set, it was a cold, rainy night in November, with three yards and a puddle of mud. After the first half of the civil war, Puyallup led 8-6. With one minute and thirteen seconds left in the game, the Viks punted the ball back to Rogers where Ram Kevin Scott slipped, through the mud 64 yards to pay dirt for the final score. Coach Redmond stated that his gridders were young and inexperienced, and relied on senior leadership. The whole team worked hard every week and never gave up. Coach Redmond respected the whole team for the job they did this year. 1. Kurt Heinz attemps a field goal, 2. Reynoir Peterson puts a block on a sumner Spatan. ak. IQ. ond. edm R Coach assey, ,SV QU rker, M, Christians Pa r, R. Bolas, P. Fred- Tevis, J. Jansen, D. Helling, K, Blai th, D. ulson, B. Smi Pa on, M. an ,M.H CV nt: E. Tra Fro Thomas, M. Stout, T. Price, P Row 5: T. Wilson, T. nker, R. Jenkins, R. Ja usselwhite, J. son, J. Rubens, M. M Has- eben, S. annie, S. Si uye, B, M SU Stroessner, W, Yot Hungerford, D. Ste! r, R. Peterson, D. ke lkire, G, Mee A Coach 4: Row requart Mo nes, Trainer Jo wett, B. Je w 2: S, Leitner, N. Zufelt, Ro kson, J. Shinkle. key, D. Eric aker. ns, P. B V9 L , J. Petti anphere um, G. L QU ong, C Peterson, M. B Wilf artin, L. Bonner, S, J. Bradbury, D. M 2, C. Gervai D. Manni G y Zelenak z,R ney, K. Hein hit s,T.W arri t,T.H righ W B. Coach 3: er, J. Deuble. Row ak TTI E. Brown, B. Shoe CD 'U O -1 r-+ O l-5 'Pl Nl Baby iks Mature During Season The sophomore gridders finished with a 7-1 league record. The baby Viks finished second behind the Rog' ers Rams, who completed their season with a 7-0 re- cord. Sophomore coaches Mr. Clifton and Mr. Iverson had a fine team and toned them to be a big part of next year's varsity squad. Coach Clifton stated that this year's team had good work habits in practice which were reflected in their games, He also said that they were quick learners and had excellent attitudes throughout the season. Sophomore standouts were Tim Thomson, Craig Mathiasen, Terry Marks, Rich Cockrell and Paul Roland, After 12 years of coaching in the football program, Coach Clifton retired from foot- ball at the end of the year. He accumulated 64 wins, 21 loses and 12 ties through his coaching career. Q ws.. . g ...rs .4 S-Q ,rnxggr -K- f Front: J. Wilcox, T. Wright, C. Mathiasen, R. Cockrell, K, Poach, L, Strobl, J. Larson. Row 3: Coach Iverson, D. McCallum, P. T. Marks, A. Gailey, T. Thomson. Row 2: B. Helle, D. Hensley, J. Pletcher, M. Parker, P. Caine, P. Roland, G. Wetterhus, B. Tschida, Glass, R. Ratcliffe, F. Soll, C. Weisbeck, B. Sarver, R. Makepeace, S. Kurle, M. Corak, M. Jensen, Coach Clifton. 148 Sports Rx NN 1 'Q axr len- sgi A. -.Q LLV. s t -. N s! A u 8 1. Kurt Heinz connects with Rick Jenkins on a screen pass, 2. Puyallup lines up against Clover Park, 3. Chris Gervais takes a break from SPSL action. 4. Viks drive up the middle against Raiders. 5. Doug Stevens and Rick Jenkins Do the Puyallup. 6. Greg Meeker recovers a fumble against Sumner. Sports 149 Redmond Retires As Coach The final game of the 1980 football season marked the end of a 25-year era for head coach Jerry Redmond. He decided that this would be his last year of coaching high school football. I just felt that after being a head coach for 25 years, the last 15 at Puyallup, I wasnft giving as much of my time as needed. I don't seem to be enjoying it as much anymore, stated Coach Redmond. Coach Redmond announced his retirement after the Viks' only win, which was over Decatur, 21-9. Coach Redmond made the announcement to the team after they had retugned from the game. UI realized that at the end of last season was when I should have decided to step out, Redmond said, referring to the season that his Vikings finished 82. 'lllve been thinking about this for a number of yearsf, he stated, Hln fact after every season Ilve sat down and weighed the possibilities of resigning. But after 25 years of coaching football you don't just toss it aside lightly. 'iMost football coaches shoot for 100 wins, and I am happy to say I've achieved more than this with a record of 108 wins, 77 loses and 7 ties, concluded Coach Redmond. Although Coach Redmond is retiring from football he still has five more years left at PHS as an Athletic Director and Physical Education teacher. Over the past 16 years at PHS coach Jerry Redmond has coached players who have gone on to play college football at such schools as University of Washington, Washington State, Eastern Washington University, Uni' versity of Puget Sound, Pacific Lutheran University, Oregon State, Montana State, and several other major colleges. Coach Redmond is a unique person. He has given up at least 3 hours every day after school during football season and sometimes even longer, to prepare for a 2- hour football game on Friday night in such conditions as rain, snow and even thick fog where players could not see the other side of the field. For this dedication and loyal support to all the football players that have gone through Puyallup in the past 16 years and for every game which was filled with excite- ment, whether the Vikings won or lost, the students dedicate this page to Coach Redmond and his staff. Thank you, Coach Redmond. 150 Sports . Vlks Have Winning Seasons 1. The Girls' Volleyball team shows spirit after a victory. 2. Looking for the rebound is PHS's Stacey Johnson, 3. Michelle Arthur goes up for the spike. 4. Rob Herritord shows championship form. 5. Dan Schwartz continues his undefeated record as another Ram bites the dust. 6. Rod Meeker strikes to another Viking win. 7. Corinne Shedd returns a lob. -...,.Ju l 1,1 1: l nan, Senior Viks Perform 0. ,. . .., ., V -'wif' Q, 'bi fuk c -e kr ff Q . . tv.. , '75 'R ff 'X ' g,fjv N N. Q A ' r S? , i .. -Q -5 . .,-- x i ..r. ..,,r., k,kk :.f.,14r r,... , K 1 MX, W sm, rr.. N -- 1 if - My A K ' fwfr f n my , .. - i ts . Ne: -3.1 ,,., W . - ., . ' fm ' H ZVVV , ,1,, , , NV,,, ..,, W my V 5 I' hi mamremwswmi. K. , 1. Greg Meeker, Doug Stevens 2. Rick Jenkins, Ron Jewett 3. Mark Alkire, Jeff Jansen 4. Russ Bolas, Kirk Blair 5. Scott Seiben, Dan Helling 152 Sports mm. if .Q ,..-' : J viy.. x L' With Class rf 1 ffi . .9516 l. Senior Gridders show leadership. 2. Kurt Heinz, Darrin Mannie 3. Wayne Yotsuuye, Ben Jones 4. Tim Harris, Brian Shoemaker 5. Rich Zelenak, John Deuble 6. Paul Fredson, Steve Kienzle Sports 153 4 Yell Staff Keeps Spirit live The varsity cheerleaders began preparing last summer by attending a World Cheerleading Council Camp at Central Washington University in Ellensburg, where they learned and worked out new routines and cheers. At camp they were given all superior ratings. Through- out this year they helped promote school and team spirit at sporting events and attended several cheer' leading clinics. The Varsity Yell Staff consisted of eight Cheerleaders: Yell Queen Marci Olsen, Lynn Konwent, Kari Parker, Lori Cauffman, Sue Cookingham, Dara l-lasard, Kim Leirdahl, and Kelley Strohg two Farm- boys: Randy Hurlow and Kris Sohneg and Puyallup's first female mascot: Molly Drummond. The JV Squad included Heidi Heinz, Joan Thompson, Anita Vevea, and Wendy Wilharm. XM XX w wx X we x 'xi . ,,.. ,i 4 A 1 ai Qs .K . ' K M ' I . X ,if , I l 5. fwlrff- Qff xx Xxx X, ix X Q v , gg it X3 4- Y Q A A 32 J i his 'U , 5 , if 'E K gf- ,- - . .X -, A . 'X ,. , 5- ,SJ .J ,. , ' 1 ' ..W ,. Q Q gr V - x x 6 xi I-sum . 1 .. 'N ' N ' x . . -A X Q .fi 5' 1-' Q -1 - 2 f Q . Q!! N X Qi sa x ' Q N5 . 6 AVR , .. 3 Q Y 3 , I ibWL QQ, .. .1 .Lx g 4, K 4 M -Fix R, , x 5.x xi N Lk . .4 c 8 X' gm X' lr. . 5 5 . fr x Q f X 4. T 1 x il W -Q U' A5 nf X, - S Q . Sm w, , X53 'V . sig F , s . , VK 3 W.,.M, 5? X S ff A L.. I K' X li ' 11 3, 4 G9 'f ' Q2 J, Spikers Go To State Pla -Off The PHS girl's volleyball team earned a berth in the West Central District Play-offs with an SPSL record of 591. There they earned fifth place and a spot in the State Playsoffs. The Viks finished the tournament in tenth place by losing to Shorecrest 15-5, 16-143 heating Ft, Vancouver 15-1, 15-9, and finally losing to Clover Park 1547, 15-5, HWhat can I say about these girls, they are terrificf, commented Head Coach Nancy Williams, We've had a great year and just making it to the state tourney makes us one of the top 16 teams in the whole statef' This year's team was led by returning seniors Judi Billings, Jackie Kralovic, Recki Short, l.aura Stocker, and Dori Takemura. Award winners for the team were Captain's Award, Laura Stocker and Dori Takemurag Coaches' Award, Michelle Arthur, and ln- spirational Award, Dori Takemura. l. Varsity Volleyball Team: Coach Nancy Williams, Bucky Short, Wendy Shaw, Stacy Johnson, Laura Stocker, Mi chfclle Arthur, Judi Billings, Jackie Krfiloe vic, Sandy Stokes, Dori, Takernura, and Assistant Coach Richard Todd 2. JV Vol- leyball Team Bottom: TJ Hancock, S. Hoyle, l, fiaur, l., Medeiros, K Stevens, Nl Dahl Top: Coach Carol fiwgcert, .l Wal fringer, H. Sayler, fi. Gama, K. l.elli, fl. Heinz, I. Cacciola, J. Tobolski. 156 Sports Swimmers Sink Sumner After years of rivalry the PHS Girls' Swim Team finally defeated Sumner High School. g'The Sumner win really made our season, commented Coach .loan Konzel- man. This has been our most competitive year and the first year that we have been taken as serious competi- tors, she added. This yearls senior-dominated team was extremely dedicated as their practices were from 6:00 to 7:30, five mornings a week. Besides practicing, the team kept busy hy selling cookies in order to buy a girls' swimming record board. This was also Coach Konzelmanls final year as the swim team coach, as she is furthering her education for an advanced degree, This year's award winners included Captainls Award, Kingslee Dorwing Hardest Worker Award, l.aurin Cadyg Most Valuable Award, Kingslee Dorwin and Mol- ly Drummondg Inspirational Award, Carolyn Mitsudog and Coaches' Awards, Kingslee Dorwin and Tammy Yotsuuye. l learn Captain Kingslm' llorwin prac' tices thi- breast stroke 2. flirls' Swim Team Bottom: l. Carly, 'lA Yotsiiliyv, Nl liriimrnonfl Row 2: fi Nlitsiiclo, S Kraft, li Wilkie, ff linrlswy ROW 3: .l Carly, l' Wilfonq, lvl. Olsen, fi lilacker, Top: K. Mi-yer, K llorwin, ff lliirst, 3. llivvr lamrny Yotsliliyv attempts anotlier top pvrforrnanric' flive 'x RJ? l X1 Waterpolo State Champions The PHS Waterpolo Team went undefeated this year in the State Championship Tournament, making it Puyallup's eighth consecutive state title. Honors at the tournament were awarded to Dick Leirdahl, who was chosen as Most Valuable Player, and Mike Fry, who was voted All-State Goalie. For the third straight year the Waterpolo Team also went undefeated in regular high school competition. I am really proud of this year's team. They were all hard working and dedi- cated. Next year we will be back with just as strong a team and do just as well, stated Coach Jerry Hartley. This year's award winners included Team Captain's Award, Dick Leirdahlg Most Inspirational Award, Mike Fry, and Most Improved Award, Peiter Drummond. Front: Dennis Schmidt, Aubrey Moses, Rob Herriford. Bottom: Todd Vesey, Blair Brouillet. Dick Leirdahl. Dick Crowe, Mark Chris Detrick. Jay Sweet. Pieter Drummond. Mark Thomas. Steve Haley, Morris. Mike Fry. Brian McClain. Top: Gary Caunitis. Kevin King, 158 Sports Waterpolo Team Candid 1. The PHS Waterpolo Team shows their strong sense of unity and team spirit. 2. Team Captain Dick Leir- dahl eyes an opening. 3. Pieter Drummond demonstrates his talents in the water. 4. All-State Goalie Mike Fry blocks another goal. fs... Sports 160 Harriers Post 8 2 Record Winning the Tyee Invitational was only one of the great accom- plishments achieved by the 1980 Viking cross country squad. The harriers finished their season with a fine 8-2 record and placed fourth in the SPSL. The junior varsity team ended their season with a record of 6-3. The cross country team consisted of twenty-two members and only lost six to graduation. Lack of members caused the girls' team to forfeit every meet. Only two members made up this year's team, senior Heidi Celmer and junior Gwen Ockfen. This year's harriers were led by sophomores Jeff Konsmo and Rod Meeker, and juniors Rob Buck and Mike Eddy, Jeff Konsmo and Rob Buck finished fifth and sixth in the SPSL and Konsmo added a seventh place spot in districts, Earning awards for this year were Del Waller, Captain's Awardg Rob Buck, Most Improved, and Heidi Celmer, Gwen Ockfen and Mike Eddy, Inspirational Award. 1. Striding the last 100 yards for a first place finish is Jeff Konsmo. 2. Front: J. Konsmo, R. Meeker, H, Celmer, G. Ockfen. M. Eddy, D. Johnson. Row 2: J. Noviello, D. Waller, S, Nutter, B. Nesbitt, B. Harmon, R, Anderson, D. Schwartz, Coach Joyce. Row 3: B. McPhail, S, Kaiser, D, Speers ,A, Medeiros, D. Troxel, R. Buck, M. Martin, C. Godwin. Sports 06 OPPONENT Federal Way Enumclaw Lakes Decatur Jefferson Clover Park Bethel Curtis Sumner Rogers SEASON RESULTS lLow Score Winsl 26 30 23 43 50 29 37 30 45 34 PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS PHS l l 29 26 37 16 15 26 23 25 17 21 1. Mike Eddy strides across the finish line in triumph, 2. Heidi Celmer and Gwen Ockfen, in a lone duo, sprint for the finish, 3. Alex Medeiros gets mentally prepared for a tough meet. 4. Rob Buck leads the pack on the way to victory. Sports 161 Viks Have Rebuilding Year -ill' ffz pf Placing second in the Enumclaw Invitational was only one of the accomplishments of the 1980 golf team. Even though the golfers ended 6-8-1 in SPSL action, senior Scott Kovacevich rated tenth in the league with a 40.3 average. Brad l-larse, Eric Aaserud and Stan Cala- van were among the top ten sophomores in the league. The Viks had a rebuilding year and lost two members to graduation. The team had lots of competitive exper- ience for next year. The Vikings also finished sixth in the SPSL Medalist Tournament and seventh over all. Coach Mike Peluso mentioned that it was a good season considering only two of the six players had had competitive experience. 1. From left: P. Benson, K. Sohne, S. Calavan, J, Root, B. Harse. S, Kovacevich. 2. Coach Mike Peluso gives another inspiring pep talk before the Viks' next match. 3. Senior Scott Kovacevich tees off in SPSL action. 162 Sports Spradley Leads Girl Netters Finishing in a tie for fifth place in SPSL action with a 4-6 record and 5-6 in non-league play was this year's 1980 Girls' Tennis squad. Although the team lost four mem- bers to graduation, three will be returning for next year. Senior captains Kim Spradley and Kacey Dewey had a good year, qualifying in doubles to the quarter finals. Kim also captured this year's Inspiration and Coaches awards. Replacing Spradley at the position of captain for 1981 will be Kathy Murphy. Junior Cindy McDonald received Most Improved. This year was somewhat of a rebuilding year and next year Coach Dave Normile is hoping to finish with a winning record. A C ll ' Hi? iii it r . fri ty l. Thaes Loucks returns serve. 2. Front Row: T. Loucks, M. Row 2: B Huston. S. Quast. K. Murphy. R. Tallman. M. Matter. K. Christensen, P. Herbst. M. Konwent. C. Shedd. K. Dewey, T. Baird. Spradley. C. McDonald. Coach Dave Normile. Sports 163 Grapplers' Dynasty in Winning the SPSL for the second consecutive year was the 1980-81 wrestling squad. The grapplers finished with a 940-O league record and 13-O-0 season. The Vikings were also the Rog- ers' Holiday Tourney champs. As of press time the Viks were on their way to regionals and had a good chance for the state title, The grapplers beat some of the best teams in the state in both dual and tournament meets. This year's outstanding grapplers were Randy Barkhurst, Jeff Nomura, Doug Stevens, Rick and Ken Jenkins. Doug, Rick and Ken remained undefeated throughout the season. Seniors Rick Jenkins and Doug Stevens were on the Puget Sound Area All-Star team for 1981. Rick Jen- kins, Doug Stevens and Jeff Nomura were no- minated for Wrestlers of the Year in the SPSL. The Viks only lost five members to graduation and have eight returning for next year when they will try to lengthen their dynasty on the SPSL. The SPSL Begins TEAM r T QEQQPTAINTS rrr . gg lsiii Rick Jenkingif iil Most PINS DURING 1 srr Randal Bafkhufst . .. PGINTS DURING . R ..... rr.. J.. . Randy Bafkhufsfa Tsliii S Dstit CAREER PIN 1 tfffffl' ' 1 iiiiii Doug Stevens 1. Grappler Randy Barkhurst shows his brutal strength as he goes for the takedown against a Bethel Brave. 2. Front row from left: W. Smith. R. Barkhurst, R. Jenkins, M. Frost, W. Carlson. T. Wright, T. Lindstrom. D. Schwartz. Row 2: J. Rubens, M. Cughan, J. Nomura, J. Rubens. M. Hanon, K. Poach, R. Potter, M. Eddy, Coach Requa. Row 3: M. Wamberg. K. Jenkins, T. Harris, S. Kurle. D. Stevens, T. Wilson. Coach Wilfong. l l 4 1 - , . ,E f f., ,. , W ,... .ff, .,f' 4, if at .. .. ..,,.. . X Q . sa-V' .UW i. dx sa x ggi' WX ws 1 58 1. Rick Jenkins sets up his opponent for the takedown. 2. Working on the single leg takedown is senior Doug Stevens, 3. Christie Spataro, Barb Gama, Kim Simmons. and Becki Kilgren were the 1980-81 Mat Maids. 4. The Vikings prepare to send their undefeat- ed grappler, Ken Jenkins. to battle. Sports Hoopsters Open With Big Win i f in M Eff Q4 i xiiirgf 3 , Q A H V Q 1 f' P.-I Kneeling: J. Cannon, Coach Kitts, Head Coach Clifton, Coach Iverson, J. Shinkle. Back: D. Balmer, J. Bradbury, M. Peterson, E. Richardson, R. Peterson, G. Meeker, P. Rhoades, K. Thompson, C. Gibson, T. Matter, K. Heinz, C. Gervais. Winning the opening game of the season against Jeffer- son was the highlight of the 1980-81 boys' hoop sea- son. Losing by small margins haunted the hoopsters most of the season. The cagers had primarily a rebuild- l ing season with absolutely no returning lettermen from last year,s SPSL championship team. The Vil-cs lost four l games within one, two, and three points. The cagers were ninth in the league with a 4-14 season. They played a running game in a league dominated by teams with a great deal of height. l Leading scorers were senior Dan Balmer with a 12.1 average, followed by junior Chris Gibson with a 11.3 Chris Gervais Scores against Bethel- average. Senior Mitch Peterson led the team in re- bounds. The outlook for next year is good with five returning lettermen. 166 Sports Seniors Lead Viks , , , , r f Kurt Heinz 91 , KX R X ix Pat 43: 5 mf KM fhf Lffil QM 7cL4fUL-Qcwe Sports 167 Candids i l. Mitch Peterson looks for an open teammate. 2. Chris Gibson drives past a Curtis defender, 3. Kris Thompson takes the court against another oppo- nent. 4. Dan Balmer makes a dribble drive. 5. Eric Richardson takes the ball to the bucket, 6. Dan Balmer pulls up for the jumpshot. 168 Sports .V.'s,Sophs Show Maturity ,Alt LLff Y if iff 1, Q i J 1. From left: Coach lverson, J. Roof, E. Brown, P. Caine, S. Hill, E. Larson, G. Wetterhus, R. Chandler, M, Medford, M, Tallman, T. Thomson, B. Brouillet. 2. Ed Brown lays the ball up against Bethel 3. From left: J. Reilly, T, Hansen, M. Corak, J. Larson, P. wx J MW 52 -te G few 6 'W Pletcher, J. Sweet, C. Bias, S. Calavan, S. Bruil, T. Vesey, C. Mathiasen, B. Farrar, Coach Kitts. 4. Sophomore Phil Pletcher works on lay-ins. Sports 169 ef l V , Cagers Set School Record One of the biggest accomplishments for the 1980-81 girl cagers was clinching a spot in the West Central District playoffs. The Vikings had an outstanding sea- son, finishing second in league with a 15-3 record, which is the best standing in the history of girls, hoop at PHS. One of the greatest upsets came early in the season when the Viks defeated the giant of the SPSL, Clover Park, 48-47. The Warriors were on a 34 consecutive game winning streak when the Viks jumped up and knocked them down. Only losing four players to graduation, Coach Jerry DeLaurenti will have eight returning for next year. Although the team will be losing their leading scorer, Mary Wells, with a twelve-point average, next in line is sophomore Stacy Johnson with a nine-point average and the record as the team's leading rebounder with 120. Junior Brenda Sayler, who leads the team in assists, will also be returning. A - A Q - 'Nav K f, -Q. 1 if i'i'i i ssx S J .... , E xi m, K Q J Slwtlly 1. Setting the screen is Stacy Johnson Hi21l and driving to the hoop is Mary Wells as the Viks defeat Clover Park. 2. Junior Varsity from left: P. Herbst, L. Christianson, L. Medeiros, J. Cady, D. Hancock, P. Hucke, C. Johnson, K. Haneline, R. Talle man, L. Baur, C. McDonald, M. Abraham, K. Lelli, L, Cacciola, D. Glihsmann, Coach Dave Normile. 3. Varsity from left: B. Sayler, M. Wells, K, Franich, S. Boyle, S. Johnson, L. Starkovich, M. Matter, L. Stocker, J. Billings, R. Tallman, L. Baur, C. Mc- Donald, L. Medeiros, Coach Dave Normile, Coach Jerry DeLaur- enti. zfmwaij ' E ' WSL Gymnasts Have Competltlve Year Averaging 104 points per meet this season was the 1980-81 gymnastics team. Improvement increased vast- ly and the squad was very competitive with the league title contenders. Performing well for the Viks this season were seniors Dee Dee Williams, on the bars, floor exercise and all' aroundg Kari Fleisch on the beam and floor exercise. Sophomore Anne Haislip also had an outstanding season on the vault. As of press time the gymnasts had an excellent chance of extending their season into the play- offs. The Vikings will only lose tive members to graduation. Seven sophomores will be returning for next season. Next year's team will have a lot of potentialfl an- nounced Coach Maxfield. ,fry B6 F1866 ! X l. Dee Dee Williams executes another outstanding performance for the Viks. 2. Peggy Wilfong exhibits the splits on the beam. 3. Front Row from left: Coach Maxfield, T. l.aRoque, T. Brunoff, W, Wilharm, L. Bostwick, J. Hagman, A. Haislip, M. Klein. Row 2: K. Fleisch, B. Weigand, P. Wilfong. A. Starwich, J. Tungsvik, C, Haislip. l X lung qua Show Potentlal l. Front Row From Left: R. Johnston, P. Drummond, B. McClain, G. Caunitis, M. Thomas. Row 2: M. Haley, D. Leirdahl, C. Detrick, B. Mannie, E. Baker, D. Crowe. Row 3: C. Locke, Coach Busk, K. King, M. Fry. 2. Junior Herriford sprints the 100-yard butterfly to another SPSL victory. The 1980-81 boys' swim team had a rebuilding year considering it only consisted of two seniors, Mike Fry and Dick Leirdahl. Head Coach Bob Busk will be looke ing at fourteen returning lettermen for next season. The swimmers finished in sixth place with a record of 2- 5 in the tough SPSL. Although the team finished in sixth place, many indivi- duals will go on to post play. As of press time Coach Busk announced that senior Mike Fry had the fifth best posted score in diving in the state. Dick Leirdahl, but- terflyer and team captain, had a good chance to place at districts and an outside chance at state. Junior Rob Herriford, sprinter in the 50 and 100 yard, had a possibility of placing at districts. The Viks7 top sopho- more, Pieter Drummond, who swims everything well, had a good chance of placing at state. All the returning lettermen have excellent abilities and attitudes for next season, and we should be greatly improved, stated Coach Busk. 172 Sports Girls Eye S.P.S.L. Title , W 'wff' if 5 2:+m4,'.f , ,,,,.,..W!siev' ' fziffb ,W ,, ,. f I l rarra A ff we XXL l. Front: B. Sayler, D. Glihsmann, T. Tomatich, K. Lelli, R. Shaw, M. Rogers, D. Takemura, P. Herbst. Row 2: Coach Todd, L. Francis, L. Cacciola, K. Franich, S. Finch, D. Han- cock, R. Tallman, W. Shaw, C. McDonald, Coach Nancy Williams. 2. Swinging the bat for the lady Viks is Kris Franich, who connects for a single against Bethel. 3. Captain Dori Takemura prepares to score for the softball team. Looking for an SPSL championship was the 1981 girls' softball squad. As of press time the girls were in a tie for first place with Curtis, with a record of 4-1. We're in a very good position to come out on top of the league, explained Coach Nancy Williams. The team's goal was to give a total commitment of both mind and body to slowpitch. The team attended a self-motivation class taught by Mike Peluso, which covered desire, work, dedication, pride, confidence, determination, and courage. This was an excellent group of athletes that were very willing to work for self and improvement, announced Coach Williams. The squad has eight returning letterwomen. The team will lose four seniors to graduation and will have eleven returning for next season. ,J W.. ,ff QW .,.,4u,f,.w,, r ,. Sports 173 Boys Look to Playoff Berth 1,L'2f'W Eff!- Wr . Dennis Schmitten Chris Pollard. Standing: Dan Hellin Del F :D Fld ., Hk,TddAl,Rh ' 9' C:::l::ell aimoyufli' ' Rflfvivellllif. 0 nowppzf MEL FHM' Mafk Nkiarev Kuff Heine 1B2f1i-1911252 SCQU Siebewoach Hodgson, Dan Balmer, .lames McAdams, Eric Richardson, - ' ,r 4' . F WV 15- if nf ,, x , , l if M f .. T X. l ' L Q ,JC A ,dr U -M, x 1 L.: 3 1 1 D 3, 1 ' if - , ., r lf- W V it 1 74 Sports AndyHellmg. f' Q 'ff' ', ' A 4 ff The 1981 boys' baseball team, as of press time, were in third place with a 6-4 record. Leading the team were captains Todd Apple and Mark Alkire. The team consisted of five returning lettermen and most of an undefeated J.V. squad from last year. As of press time the Viks had won four in a row, beating Decatur, Rogers, Federal Way, and league-leading Jefferson. J. -an .. w15LW'f mimi' of , 'ZQYIWQ' .1 Wfiliiiiis , M3553 A Wifi X . fa f n by 4 'I wr' T J VZ! ,fa z 'L - Z9 - J: . z . - 1 so f Sf , ff we fx X f . . A.,, 2 I i . ,, ,....,.. M- f'-v f, , ... ' I ' -- .ff . Kneeling: M. Leppell, D. Schwartz, F. Soll, T. Hansen, C. Mathiasen, T. Vesey, B. Farrar, J. Gange. Standing: L. Strobl, M. Bresch, T. Thomson, S. Worthen, R. Sands, E. Larson, S. Bruil, C. Weisbeck, J. Root, coach Jerry DeLaurenti. . f A 1 ' ,, ,L W, -HN if , V ' .5 W . , ,, fmfw 1 n Kurt Hoiriz displays his winning form against Jefferson. Sports 175 v Junior Captain Leads Trackm The 1981 Puyallup High School Cindermen, led by Team Captain Todd Stout, had run up a 2-2 win-loss record at press time. This year's 43-member Viking Track Team was smaller than previous years' teams, but was still relatively strong with 5 returning seniors and 9 returning lettermen. The returning lettermen in- cluded Jeff Bradbury, Rob Buck, Jamie Cham- berlain, Mike Cughan, John Janker, James Myton, Reynoir Peterson, Todd Stout, and Brady Wright. Assistant Coaches Del Dittus and George Wilfong helped Head Coach Jerry Joyce with the winning Norsemen. Considering the team's good standing in the SPSL race, Head Coach Joyce commented, This is a young team with an outstanding attitude towards improvement. Individual and team goals were directed toward doing the best possible job at each competition throughout the season. l 76 Sports Track Team Front: J. Jones, M. Cughan, B. Wright, J. Bradbury, C. Godwin, M. Kuehn, J. Konsmo. Row 2: M. Eddy, B. Guenther, J. Myton, M. Paulson, D. Gilbert, L. Leppell, W. Carlson, M. Jensen. Row 3: Head Coach J. Joyce, T. Stout, R. Johnston, B. Harmon, R. Buck, R. Meeker, D. Johnson, D. Webster, R. Anderson, B. Simons, P. Roland, Assistant Coach G. Wilfong. Back: Assistant Coach D. Dittus, S. Kaiser, B. Kohler, S. Kurle, T. Harris, J. Janker, G. Fredricks, M. Jacobsen, P. Baker, R. Peter- son, J. Chamberlain. Opposite Page: l. High jumper Jamie Chamberlain makes another outstanding jump. 2. John Janker takes a minute to rest before his next grueling race. 3. Randy Johnston succeeds again for the Viks at the long jump. 4. Jeff Konsmo leads the pack with Rob Buck not far behind in a distance race against Decatur. 5. Team Captain Todd Stout demonstrates his ability at the shot put. xi' fs 53 Sports 1 77 178 Sl Girl Tracksters Look Strong As of press time the 1981 girls' track team had only competed in two meets. The team had ten returning letterwomen. The squad consisted of eight seniors, eight juniors, and thirteen sophomores. The team's strong events were sprints, hurdles, and high and long jumps. Coach Otha Thompson poin- ted out a few strong performers: in the distance, Gwen Ockfen and Heidi Celmer, Stacy Johnson and Dee Dee Williams in the hurdles, Joan Thompson and Charlene Johnson in the 4403 other sprinters Billy Sholseth, Sandy Boyle, Tera Neder, and Lisa Medeiros. Some outstanding sophomores this season were Verna Craig, sprints: Stacy Johnson, hurdles: Lisa Medeiros, all sprints, Charlene John- son and Joan Thompson, sprints and 400 meter. I feel there will be greater individual growth this season. Since we have depth in most all events, we will be having higher quality meets, thus generating higher scoring, predicted Coach Thompson. 1. Senior Laura Stocker strides for the finish line. 2. Long distance runner Gwen Ockfen brings in a victory for the Viks. 3. Front Row: V. Craig, H. Celmer, G. Ockfen, K. Stevens. Row 2: A. Vernon, J. Lauver, L. Lacis, L. Medeiros, S. John- son, K. Leirdahl, D. Williams, Coach Thompson. Row 3: B. Short, D. Everett, H. Mortensen, B. Sholseth, T. Neder, S. McAuliffe, T. Dolph, L. Cauffman. Row 4: Coach Nugent, M. Dahl, L. Starkovich, S. Boyle, L. Stocker, S. Stokes, C. John- son, J. Thompson, C. Cotter. , Stats and Cinderellas r--vmvn-.-. 4 . isis .1 mf X 2, ,W ,. M .uw .y . . t lg , P 1 'ivz A L .1 ,A ' 4'5 Z f xf .- 7 3 V ly 1 . E' 5 l f' 'VVV I K V f I Q 1 y A y ,, 1 -. '. 1 WM ...ww 'VU MV, w ll 'ff 'Wh jig. '14 1. Cinderellas Front: J. Hagman, L. Konwenl. D- Stephens, C. Haislip, S. Bowen, R. Gilles, J. Tomal, S. Myers. Row 2: L. Larsen, F. Aragon, E. Buldhaupt, M. Taylor, L. Piik, H. Schuler, R. Archer. 2. Marian Taylor shows us what all good Cinderellas do to make it easier for the coach. 3. Statisticiano Front: C. Cox, K. Shull, L. Thomas, R. Gilles. Row 2: K. Christianson, M. Christensen, K. Sweatt. The job of the statisticians and cinderellas was a busy one. The girls worked at the cross country and track meets. Helping the coaches run a smoother meet was their goal. Timing the runners at the track and cross country meets this year was the job of the statisticians. They also held the job of holding the finish line. This year's track cinderellas officiated the field events. They measured the distances in high jump, long jump, broad jump, triple jump, pole vault, shot put, and discus. They also shared the job of holding the finish line with the statisticians. Sports l 79 Netters Show Improvements 'A 'rm A Y Y .-- Vvv e Q V AV K Alfi ,,,5,,?M,,, ,., 1, V1 f22-f ' W 5 QA hw MX fs EM. 3 WI! 1. Front: V. Pesantes, A. Anderson, R. Balmer, P. Benson, B. Tallman, G. Carder, A. Medeiros, B. Wadsworth, B. Browne, Morman, R. Vincent-Ratcliff, J. Berrens. Row 2: R. Boik, M. S. Takehara. Colldk--f If was ming.-16 Igve gfihof press time the 1981 -boys' tennis team .was in hfb place. The team consisted of five returmng let- M me a O termen and much of last year's squad. Three-year I ' 'Y hlgfgs bo lettermen were seniors Bob Wadsworth and Alex 'Jing Q ' Medeiros. Mr. Jim Esau coached the team. A Yoon-ng :'+'ik +' yW6Gw.use 'L 'Will yu' Q ef :f?.f'q 'm 'QP G' 'G fer Gael Luck Lb-23,1-LOOK, Vdfy Bdifgf adage 'W Eve, 180 Sports Yf'r ay-1 . lkx Booters Sport New niforms Front' T Moss S Christens E BI - - , - en, . a stad, W. Hood, T. Moss, R. Zimmerman, Mascot James lTexJ Springs. Not pic- Lyons, R. Herriford, S. Hill. Row 2: Managers B. Gama and tured: M. Gratzer, L. Folk, T. Clarke, R. Christel, and Head M. Creleyg C. Bias, B. Hill, D. Shedd, E. Brown, E. Aaserud, J. Coach Bob Wultenkuhle. cfm 1 . The 1981 boys' goccer team donned new uniforms DAQ 2201 lfywcv . T QI, this year. The shirts were purple with two stripes of I , f ' X , t- y W Lffk white and gold running vertically down the front. LfWUj.fLfrftCKCf7 I' K , A gl X, ,A 7 Leading the soccer team was three-year letterm I . yu I CC ,X l h and captain Brian Hill. As of press time the soccerw MQ M501 W 4 -Z '1 team was 1-8-1. The solitary win came against f y j ' B W L f B' Wt! W l Decatur. MX Z . . f 7 8271 ' f X 4 4 X 2,555 . f WU , , 6 f ' . if f gala A l 5 M ' may i5LVLej52f'M'gi X , , Diff Dpmwf K, f Sports 181 A ,M Mfg, fa 3 X Q, V fvy' f 5 L f 1 ,M A KW 2 Wm' 1' ,GW , , Wzwiffmyifzlfiwz-2 M A M. WY? l ,W- ' , 'X W3 L hi 2 SPECIAL E TS Zvaq , CYV? !OZL?Z N152 LIL 104,44 W0 any bm S9QWMQ QQ 00201 . ld S5107 cdfm S SMU Jw f S f fam W Q-WCAWWWY7 yzifia cw wfffl Q Q wie ,wha ww Q005Lf?21Z0Effl!gfedQs4f QQCU fA? if fled JU-6? f B Qc ECLSJQ -VAL QQ' Aglvv 3154 TLQJV WCC! -fnmqcp QLFQV cwld- was S cuffxck SQ wxemxknew UQQLL balk Q LCMV Q1 OVVXQQ XXXJUL QUQQXHAQS L02 C,QLf,cfiL1L, ffkubqfffg QM? 72725 S UQ Special Events 183 Students Honored This year's annual Awards Assembly was held on May 28 in Hanawalt Pavilion. The assembly was to give students the chance to see some of the out- standing people of PHS. Congratulations to these students. Q., fr Marfih Taylor Wayne welde Karshner Award The Karshner Award, provided by Dr. and Mrs. W. M. Karshner in memory of their son, Paul, was presented to two seniors who planned to attend a Cheryl Wetterhus Randy Inspirational Award The recipients of the Inspirational Award were chosen by a vote of all PHS students. lt was presen- ted to two seniors who had given the greatest in- spiration to the student body. Winners were Cheryl Wetterhus and Randy Hurlow. Alternates were Kari Shull and Del Waller. Honorable Mention went to Dori Takemura and Dan Balmer. Washington State supported four-year college. The recipients were chosen by faculty vote. Winners were Marian Taylor and Wayne Welde. Alternates were Joni Tomal and Vince Pesantes. Honorable Mention went to Kari Shull and Takao Bakuya. Drama Award The Drama Award was presented annually to an out- standing drama student or Thespian. Fellow actors voted for the winners. This year's recipient was Bob Wadsworth. Alternate was Barbara Kaser. 184 Special Events Alex Medeiros Logan Award The Robert O. Logan Award was presented to two seniors who had lettered in at least one sport and had high academic achievement. Sportsmanship and citizenship were two major considerations in choosing the winners. This year's winners were Dori Takemura and Alex Medeiros. Runners up were Laura Stocker and Jeff Nomura. Honorable Men- tion went to Heidi Celmer and Ward Smith. Ransom-Delano The Ransom-Delano Award was established in memory of Betty Lou Ransom and Edwin Delano. It was presented annually to two seniors with outstan- ding achievement in instrumental music at PHS and was voted on by members of the band and or- chestra. Winners were Renee Gilles and Bill Kohler. Honorable Mention went to Debbie Everett and Mark Corwin. ' M.. Morgan Hovland Award The Hovland Award, given to two outstanding senior BOC members, was given in memory of an outstanding 1970 graduate and BOC member who died the year after his graduation. Winners this year were Julie Morgan and Randy Hurlow. Alternates J Kristdn Haneline Choir and Baginski Award The Choir Inspirational Award was presented to a student who demonstrated outstanding leadership, musicianship, and selfless service to the choral groups. The award was voted on by members of the choirs. This year's winner was Robin Dollarhide. Honorable Mention went to Barbara Kaser. The Baginski Award was given in memory of Phil Baginski, a superior band student who died the summer after his sophomore year. The award was presented to an equally outstanding sophomore band member and was voted on by members of the concert band. Winner was Kristin Haneline. were Vince Pesantes and Kari Shull. Honorable Mention went to Steve Haskey and Becki Kilgren. Doug Stevens Carl Sparks Award The Carl Sparks Award was presented to an out- standing senior athlete. The award was given by former PHS principal Don Hartung in memory of his friend and former PHS athletic director Carl Sparks. This year's recipient was chosen by a committee including all head coaches, the athletic director, and the principal. The cup was presented at the awards assembly. Winner was Doug Stevens. Alternate was Alex Medeiros. Honorable Mention went to Mitch Peterson. Special Events 185 Sandra Breul W Lisa Bullingerx Junior Women's Award The Junior Women's Award was available to seniors planning on a career in art. Students who receive this award usually achieve highly in art studies at PHS. The winner this year was Lisa Bullinger. Alternate was Troy Jensen. Honorable Mention went to Jessie Valentine and Jackie Kralovic. Morgan Michael Fry , 'QW fC1 '9' Lisa Steele Foreign Language Awards Foreign Language Awards were given to students who had completed outstanding work in foreign language. French, Spanish, and German were the foreign languages offered at PHS. The Polyglot Award was given to the person who studied the most foreign languages. The French Award winner was Michael Fry. The Spanish Award went to Deb- bie Everett. The German Award went to Lisa Steele. The Polyglot Award winner was Sandra Breul. Runner-up was Julie Morgan. 186 Special Events 'Sn Medeiros Cheryl Wetterhus Walker Award This award was presented in memory of E. B. Walker, former superintendent of schools, by C. M. Case. It was presented on the basis of character, personality, citizenship, and scholarship. A faculty vote chose the recipients. Winners for this year were Cheryl Wetterhus and Alex Medeiros. Alternates were Laura Stocker and Vince Pesantes. Honorable Mention went to Dori Takemura, Lena Kost, and Del Waller. Viking Annual Awards Viking Annual Awards were presented to nine seniors who served for two years on the annual staff. Assignments were completed in the areas of layout, :opy writing, editing, and photography. They also gained experience by working with other students an the staff. This year's recipients were: Robin Ar- :her, Sherry Giese, Randy Hurlow, Becki Kilgren, Sue McCaffrey, Stephanie Myers, Cathy Stilnovich, A ane Tovoli, and Del Waller. ront: S. Giese, R. Archer, S. Myers, B. Kilgren, C. tilnovich. Row 2: R. Hurlow, J. Tovoli, S. McCaffrey. Row : D. Waller. ilver and Gold Victory Awards were athletic awar- s given to students who had lettered in sports. Six r seven letters had to be earned for a silver award, ight or nine letters for a gold award. Awards were iven at the awards assembly. ilver Award Winners Front: Alex Medeiros, Kris Franich, ori Takemura. Row 2: Dee Dee Williams, Peggy Wilfong, oug Stevens, Dick Leirdahl. Row 3: Gold Award Winner gaura Stocker. Q f 'M wb N2 Gold and Silver Victory Awards Special Events 187 V' 8 'I '51 A ,I wfqnlvi iv, 3 A , ., f -C f ' Moments to Cherish Reflections of 1 980-1 98 1 School started with 1490 students ..... The prep- py look was in with students ..... Purple and Maroon were popular colors seen on campus ..... AC! DC, Styx, and REO Speedwagon were the groups students were listening to ..... Mr. Slater came back to PHS as new vice principal ..... Mrs. Stowe was a new counselor ..... Students' hair- cuts seemed to get shorter ..... Ronald Reagan was elected as President of the United States ..... Drama department had success with their plays: Heaven Can Wait, Deadwood Dick, Dracula, and Wizard of Oz ..... Nation mourned the sud- den death of John Lennon ..... Cheryl Wetterhus was chosen as Daffodil Princess ..... Airplane, Private Benjamin, 9 to 5, and The Jazz Singer were box office hits ..... H20 Polo won their eighth straight state title ..... PHS got a new salad bar ..... Over 6000 cans of food were collec- ted in the food drive ..... Juniors had a successful Christmas Tree sale ..... Students had fun with the Homecoming dress-up days ..... Classes of '30 and '55 were honored at Alumni Assembly ..... On a Snowy Christmas Night was chosen as the theme of the Homecoming Dance ..... Choirs purchased a new sound system ..... Nation was relieved when the American hostages were freed from Iran ..... Debators proudly and successfully represented PHS ..... Rainbow and Hobo Tolos were a great success ..... Girls' Basketball had a terrific season ..... Bands prepared to purchase new uniforms ..... Puyallup's annual Jazz Concert really jammed ..... Senior Ball was held at Green River ..... Seniors began looking back on their Cherished Moments on June 5, 1981. 188 Special Events R .5 wg M K' er w Rx M 'sf 190 Special Events Candidates and their Escorts: 1. Cheryl Wetterhus and John Maxwell. 2. Lynn Konwent and Jeff Jansen. 3. Cindi Macomber and Wayne Welde, 4. Marci Olsen and Steve Haskey. 5. Sue Cranston and Del Waller. 6. Marian Taylor and Paul Thomas. 7. Heidi Schuler and Doug Ste- vens. 8. Robin Dollarhide and Kurt Heinz. Opposite page: 1. The 1981 PHS Daffo- dil Princess, Cheryl Wetterhus, 2. Princess Cheryl and her escort for the evening, John Maxwell. 3. The 1981 Daffodil Can- didates: Robin Dollarhide, Heidi Schuler, Lynn Konvvent, Sue Cranston, Cindi Ma- comber, Marci Olsen, Marian Taylor, and Cheryl Wetterhus, 5 Judges Select Cheryl X' Qgtthie Ckkukgr 'f International Interlude was the theme of the 1981 Daf- fodil Festival. The theme chosen for the PHS Princess Selection was lt's a Small World. The eight girls competed by giving two-minute speeches on the chosen theme. The judges for the event were all connected with the AFS Program. Master of Ceremonies for the evening was Peter Jeffrey, a 1980 graduate. Entertainment included performances by Stageband and Norse- landers. Special Events 191 Seniors Grab First Place 1. Senior Cheerleaders Mike Hodgson and Ben Jones express their feelings about the opposing teamis strategy. 2. Front: Coach J. Nomura. Row 2: Coaches G. Meeker, R. Jenkins, D. Hell- ing, R. Jewett, W, Schatz. Row 3: D. Lee, K. Franich, L. McNamara, S. Breul, S. Elliot, D. Johnston, Cheerleader M. Hillberg, J. Tovoli, C. Root, K, Fleish, D. Phair, D. Williams. Row 4: D. Everett, K. Isley, C. Werner, L. Marks, K. Sim' mons, C. Spataro, K. Larsen, D. Smith. Row 5: B. Weigand, L. Lacis, K. Ross, Cheerleader G. Stilnovich, S. Burrell, T. Joy, B. Hansen. Row 6: P. Wilfong, H. Gill, R. Schafer, L. Konwent, Cheerleader W. Smith, Cheerleader G. Duringer, K. Kammer, D. Deverux. Row 7: K. Spradley, H. Mortensen, C. Groseclose, Cheerleader B. Jones, K. Meyers, C. Waiss, V. Martin, Cheerleader M Cughan. Row 8: K. Parker, S. Hann, M. Wells, C Macomber, Cheerleader M. Hodgson, M. Marten D, Doonan, L. Arnold. 192 Special Events Juniors Struggle For Second 'QF M l 1. Front: J. Ennis, K. Marks, T. Anderson, J. Blair. Row 2: S. Matthews, T. Campbell, K. Mar- tin, D. Devries, J. Fletcher, B. Gama. Row 3: C. McDonald, K. Leirdahl, K. Soli, H. Mackie, S. Otis, T. Glass, C. Porter, P. Herbst.Row 4: L. Cauffman, M. Konwent, A. VanLierop, T. Zeven- bergen, M. Pilch, J. Ogden, L. Christensen. Row 5: M. Donohue, T. Binder, K. Stroh, R. Templin, game. i M, Matter L. Francis. Gervais, P , S. Cookingham, S. Manuel, K. Field, Row 6: Coaches: D. Schwartz, C. . Benson, T. Wilson, N. Zufelt. Row 7: B. Wright K. Jenkins. 2. Junior Cheerleaders Eric Tracy and Don Larson express their sighs of beauty and enthusiasm at the annual Powder Puff Special Events 193 Bab Viks Settle For Third gi, Q' Er ff. ' t 57 9 .TJ Y N..,,f The annual AFS Powder Puff game vvas held in Sparks Stadium on October 15. Throughout the evening three teams of PHS girls grudged it out for first place. As the evening ended, it was the victori- ous seniors taking first, the juniors tak- ing second, and the baby Viks taking third. The winning team was decided on the basis of total yardage and touch' downs during the games. l.The sophomore drill team gives a special per- formance in honor of their team's spirit. 2. Front Cheerleaders: P. Pietcher, M. Thomas, C. Math- iasen, R. Cockrell, P. Caine, S. Greenwood. Row 2: J. Ellison, T, Hobble, K. Wells. T. Palmer, A. Bueler, D. Glihsmann, K. Knutsen, C, Johnson, K. Fleish, M, Marquis. Row 3: L. Bostwick, J. Bostvvick, T. Davick, T. Dirks, P. Hamilton. Row 4:T. Radovich. W. Keehnel, D. Flint, J. Ander- son, M. Abraham, S. Moe, E. Larson. Row 5: W. Wilharm, J. Thompson, A. Vevea. L. Stilnovich, L. Crashul, C. Bridges. K. Rebar, G. Root, E. Benum. K. Wells. Coaches: T. Thompson, T. Vesey, J. Wilcox. J. Larson, C. Weisbeck. Qi IW gun lg l 194 Special Events Powderpuff Excit ment w H: A' fm . an J: R . :Q X 3 new V ff' 1 1. Captain Terry Wilson roots for his team. 2. Junior captains Paul Benson and Dan Schwartz look on with awe 3. The PHS Boys Drill Team cheers the teams on. 4. Eric Richardson and Eric Tracy show their smiles. 5. The senior class chants. t'We're number I. after their victory. Special Events till- U, 'W qw 'Y J W p. R, .1 ,A .K .Q 4, v, f V if Q 1. v'f'C 57 I r . 196 X N.-gs, Theatre-Goers Can Wait The all-school play Heaven Can Wait was presented on November 22 and 23. The story contains a fairly complex situation. Joe Pendleton, portrayed by Matt Martin, is a boxer. He is taken, by an angel, up to Heaven before his time. The story follows his search for another body. The biggest problem Joe comes across is . -,.gW,,.,... .,,.A. ,... ,mt--. if W ly., H n 1. Joe Pendleton tells Bette Logan how much he loves her. 2. Angel 7013 and Mr. Jordan take Joe to the pearly gates of Heaven. 3. Detective, Coach .1 ',,. Max, and reporter all listen intently to the boxing match. 4. Joe explains to his maid and the workman how his physique will improve in the next few weeks. ' .tw LW' Enjoy Heaven his falling in love with Bette Logan, played by Ronna Smith. In the end Joe is placediin a permanent body, and receives the middle-weight championship. The au- dience is also assured that he and Bette will find each other again. rf' is C Deadwood Deadwood Dick, an old-fashioned melodrama, was presented by the advanced drama class on December 10. The main plot of the story surrounded Lily Blossom and her sister Rose. They were pursued by an evil villian, Blackman Redburn. Did the two innocent maidens ever - ,, ,,,N 1 ! Dick escape the ways of Black 'n Red? Of course, especially when there were two brave men to rescue them, Ned Harris and Wild Bill Hickok. 1. Betti Shefchik, Tammie Martin, Del Waller. 2. Judi Billings, Gwen Murry. 3. Barbara Kaser, Del Waller, Daryl Montague, Christie Spataro. 4. Bob Wadsworth, Mike Welch. 2 A 4 fkkk K ' 1 'iz 1 ,tiss i F Special Events Drama Class Presents Dracula Dracula was presented by the Advanced Drama class on March 5 and 6. The story centers around John Harker, a young clerk, and his trip to Transylvania. He is hired by Count Dracula to assist them with his move to London. During his stay in the Count's Castle, Harker is attacked by several of the Count's blood- thirsty brides. The Count travels to a new town and Harker traces him there. ln the new town the Count finds an endless flow of new fresh blood, Does Dracula ever die for his deadly deeds? The climax reveals the answer., S T sl 'auth l 'lb-rf' V ' 1 1. Don Larsen. Matt Martin. 2. Mike Welch. Del Waller. 3. Bob Wadsworth. Kathy Bates, Ronna Smith, Del Waller. 198 Special Events -l-u Classes '55 l0ursl And '30 Honored The Alumni Assembly was one of the highlights of the traditional homecoming week. The class of '30 and l55 were honored. Both classes gave presentations of what life was like when they were in school. The annual roll call of all classes was a great part of the assembly, with the 1980-81 drill team and orchestra providing a share of the entertainment. l.Oldest Alumni Maude ltlacobsl Weiser of the class of 1910, Burr Gregory of the class of 1909. and Florence lReedl Reise of the class of 1909 step forward for recognition. 2. Class of '30 enjoy PHS presentations. 3. Class of '55 show what life was like in their high school days. Special Events 199 Homecommg This year, a new tradition was started by having a royal court to the king and queen. The court con- sisted of runners up of those who ran for king and queen. The home- coming theme for the year was l'On a Snowy Christmas Night, which was held December 13. The king and queen were announced during the dance that evening. The week following the dance consisted of five dress-up days, with the ans nual Alumni Assembly ending the festive week. Students also deco- rated their class halls with Christ' mas ornaments to help celebrate the event. l. King Randy Zimmerman and Queen Sue Cranston. 2. Junior Prince Chris Gervais and Princess Kim Leirdahl. 3. Sophomore Prince Phil Pletcher and Princess Lynda Bachmeier. 4. Alone at last is John Deuble and Karen Foster. 5. Students enjoy the Homecoming dance. 6. The Royal Court, Front: Kacey Dewey, Lynn Konwent, Queen Sue Cranston, Marci Olsen, and Kathy Fulton. Back row: Mitch Peterson, Steve Haskey, King Randy Zimmerman, Kurt Heinz, Del Waller. 200 Special Events Special Events 201 Homecoming Highlights l 1. Couples share a quiet moment at the homecoming dance, 2. Jerry Anderson and Marci Giese enjoy 50,5 day. 3. King Randy Zimmerman and Queen Sue Cran- ston take time out to show their smiles during the homecoming evening, 4. Teach- ers Mr. Moe and Mr. Wilson join in on the fun for the overalls dress up day. 5. Stu- dents enjoy homecoming night. 202 Special Events if X 3 T L ' -t N lb .131 , W K , ESX :Ig 'X Q is 69' Qfy Koi' 3U ck A CC: QL' Q f ..l s 3.0 GPA equired For Honor Roll Students YBFIQQS Takao .gg me 4- Kari Shull aura S ocker s 'wr One-hundred forty eight seniors made up the 198081 Honor Roll. A 3.0 Grade Point Average had to be maintained through the studentls seven semesters of high school. Congratulations to all of these people. Special Events 203 Robiii CArcher TFQCV-rAHflf!9cIBlfi 'Lori sArnoId 'C Steven Avila Eirica Ayers Kenneth Bahm Teresa Baird Jason Baker Darla Berg Paul Berntsen Ginger Blacker Brenda Blanc Donald Boogerd Michelle Bowen Richard Brehm Linda Brehon Sandra Breul Linda Brooks Teresa Budzak Kjlnbllly Buehler-9? Amy Bueler Elizabeth Buldhaupt Steven Burnett Laurin Cady Craig Castaneda Myriam Carrera Patricia Cavanaugh Xuan-Mai Thi Chu Kimberly Clark Mark Corwin Sue Cranston Amy Dahlen 9fRobin DollarhideX Rachel Dolph Dianne Doonan Kathryn Ekman Debora Everett 204 Special Events Honor Roll Karen Fernandes Kris Franich Mike Fry lnell Fousel Bill Gallagher Sherry Giese Heidi Gill Renee Gilles Theresa Graham Teresa Gonseth Angie Gunia Stephen Hamel Bobbie Hansen Chris Hansen Jerry Hasard Kurt Heinz Daniel Helling Brian Hill Michael Hillberg Jennifer Hillger Natalie Hollenbeck Nona Hollinberger Randy Hurlow Cynthia lngle Katherine Isley Lisa Jaramillo Troy Jensen LeAnna Kaelin Krissan Kammer Barbara Kaser Dawn Kaup 4 Steven Kienzle c-ihevcgzfanlgi gre ynn Konwe Lena Kost Jac ueline Kralovic 19 0-1981 Kim Larsen Joan Lauver Debbie Lee Laura Legg Collette Lindsey Cindi Macomber Karen Markum Matthew Martin Tammie Martin Victoria Martin John Maxwell Susan McCaffrey Rosemarie McCloskey Lisa McNamara Jody Miller Scott Miller Tina Miyao Julie Morgan William Morman Heike Mortensen Stephanie Myers Chung Nguyen Jeff Nomura Dennis Oldroyd Marcella Olsen Kari Parker Vince Pesantes Mitch Peterson Trong Pham Leena Piik Dawn Riggs Michael Ritscher Gina Roberts Maf5iiiii5i3DifS2D5ii'i as is Ken Rum-P---as-deff Lisa Rutledge Lauri Sanford Eva Schahn William Schatz I Dennis Schmit rf! Dennis Schmitten Sandee Schroetlin Heidi Schuler Renee Shafer Corinne Shedd Greg Shirley Diane Sinner Ronna Smith Ward Smith Kim Spradley Lisa Steele Marian Taylor Linda Thomas Joni Tomal Dana Troxel XXX ,A - L ,- . .-'Q L yu- v-f - V4..-Z7 If af, f Larry Vanden Bosch Linda VeVea Shelley Voshell Del Waller Candace Waiss Wayne Welde Cheryl Werner Richard Zelenak Special Events 205 Candids M 1. Doug Stevens escorts Daffodil Candidate Heidi Schuler at the PHS Princess Selection. 2.Kris Sohne and Matt Martin perform the parts of Coach Max and Joe Pendleton in the play Heaven can Wait. 3. Showing the enormous amount of food collected in the annual food drive lheld December 8-12l are Front: Jill Morgan, Dori Takemura, Cheryl Wetterhus. Back: Randy Hurlow, Kim Simmons, Jerry Anderson. 4. The fearless leader of the winning food drive class, Mr. John Cunningham. f . ' . ,, veW'W W Na 206 Special Events df. .-4, .,-S 4 ssgg it 7 1 Q ng trtgys sgx, ,iq . f . 1 i,nv lK'- J 'M w wgiaffsv .Q ag! Q ES 383 ikf .1 2' .V as 3 'ii if ii My . , Candids 1. Powder Puff Drill Team shows that you too can be beautiful. 2. Homecoming dance is a big success with students. 3. Daryl Montaquedisplays his talents Con- siderably more or lessl' as Judge Nix in Deadwood Dick. 5 . ,.., .,.., ,,T.l. ,V Q - M500 wuufl Special Events 207 ,XC Q 'Y-Z L 4495 NQLNCJ- 5 t fb SD ,U q awww Q my ' V ,ic Qi? QNX? W HE ' Ab A J QQ 062529 Quwf X gw ,, W .1 Q Q Cp GXQU9 .J K 91 NYJ QNCVQQJ 55 Q5 f . X JJ 2 ff H Q16 ! lV ZJ7l2Jj ,611 I I! f , ZA! Ax A. x , xx I f, .. 7 f -57 ' f55ff?LQ,c,4.,fx pgfw,,Zff4ff'f4j diff! ZIDMC7 125 dp K2 L!70,,LZ,LxLOf9C C , ' Y . V, V , I . Qs X! 7 L, ., 6QQy C yc'1ff ,w CZXQQACV7 w454fff fwwfwf' !Lf7k -Z2 'VQM M52 Qlfgfdftzdyadf I Qgw 'X 634 ,K X X A 45511 DE 7 1 11 A f Ads 8z Index 209 Seniors A Aitkins, Rick Alkire, Mark 32, 104, 147, 152 Almlie, Dawn 32, 121 Anderson, Jerry 32, 99, 104, 116 124, 125, 206, 202 Anderson, John 32, 141 Anderson, Mary Andrade, Ana 32 Andrus, Sue 33, 116, 126 Anthony, Tracy 33 Apple, Todd 32 Aragon, Frances 32, 62, 94, 111, 138, 203 Archer, Robin 32, 114, 116, 124, 125, 126, 127, 132, 134, 136, 137 Arnold, Jesse 32 Arnold, Lori 32, 125, 192 Arnold, Susan 33, 120, 121 Avila, Steven 33, 124, 104, 218 Ayers, Eirica 32, 112, 114 Baginski, Steve 32 Bahm, Kenneth 32, 100, 218 Baird, Teri 32, 134, 163 Baker, Jason 32, 94, 104, 127, 218 Bakuya, Takao 33, 203 Balmer, Dan 33, 167, 168, 166 Balstad, Lisa 32 Bartholomew, Jeanne 32, 131 Bates, Kathy 32, 98, 113, 130, 131 Beckley, Chris 32 Berg, Darla 32, 105, 111, 126 Berntsen, Paul 33, 96, 136, 137 Berrens, Jeff 33, 109 Billings, Judi 34, 156, 170, 197 Bisig, Steve 34 Blacker, Ginger 34, 105, 124, 157, 125, 126 Blair, Kirk 34, 104, 152, 147 Blanc, Brenda 34, 96, 100, 112, 126, 127 Bloch, Greg 35 Boitano, Angie 35 Bolas, Russ 34, 121, 147, 152 Boogerd, Donald 34 Bostwick, Delbert Bowen, Michelle 30, 31, 34, 94, 95, 96, 108, 116, 124, 126, 127, 142 Brader, Jeff 34 Bradshaw, Kelly a Brehm, Rick 34 Brehon, Linda 35, 128, 134 Bresler, Brock 35 Breul, Sandra 34, 105, 112, 124, 125, 126, 127, 192 Brickman, Leonora 34 Brooks, Linda 34, 105 Brunoff, Terese 35, 105, 121, 124, 125, 127, 138, 171 Buck, Tracy 35 Buck, Troy Budzak, Teresa 34, 96, 98, 109, 125, 127 Bueler, Amy 34 ehle ' , J.Qs1S1 Buldhaupt, Elizabeth 35, 96, 128, 129 Bullinger, James 35 Bullinger, Lisa 36 Burden, Bruce Burden, Diane 36, 105, 124, 125, 126, 127 Burnett, Steven 36 Burrell, Shellene 36, 192 Burruss, Lance 36, 99, 141 Bush, David Butler, Lori 37, 126, 127, 130, 131 C Cady, Laurin 37, 96 Cain, Alan 36 Callahan, Mike 36, 141 Callender, Michaele 36 Campbell, Brad 36 Cannon, Joseph 36, 112, 141 Carrera, Myriam 37, 115, 116 Castaneda, Craig 37 Cavanaugh, Patricia 36 Celmer, Heidi 36, 107, 108, 125, 141, 161 Christensen, Mary 36, 96 Chu Xuan-Mai Thi 36 Clark, Kimberly 36, 112, 114, 123, 128, 134 Cockle, Dave 37 Coe, Todd 37 Cole, Angela 36 Colkitt, Patience 36 Collins, Marti 36 Collins, C. Steve 36 Conine, Gregory 36, 112 Cook, Jeff 37, 104 Corey, Scott 37, 119 Corwin, Mark 38, 96, 133, 134, 142 Coryell, Glenn 38 Craig, Dawn 38 Cranston, Susan 38, 190, 191, 200, 202 210 Ads 8: Index Crowley, Dan 38 Cughan, Michael 39, 104, 128, 134, 164, 192 Curtis, Mark 39 D Dahlen, Amy 38, 123, 131 Davey, Paul 38 Day, Kathi 38, 99 Deffenbaugh, Terry 38, 104, 114, 116, 124 Denton, Donna Deuble, Johnny 38, 153, 147, 201 Devereux, Debbie 39, 192 Dewey, Kacey 39, 163, 200 Dollarhide, Robin 38, 96, 98, 97, 190, 191, 100, 113, 123, 125, 126, 127, 131, 132, 112 Dolph, Rachel 38, 105, 108, 111, 112, 125, 127, 130, 131 Doonan, Dianne 38, 96, 138, 192 Dorwin, Kingslee 39, 157 Drummond, Molly 39, 154, 157 Duke, Donald 38, 132 Duringer, Glen 38, 192 Eddy, Susan Ekman, Kathryn 38, 96, 107, 111 Elliott, Shannon 39, 105, 125, 126, 127, 192 Englehart, Marvin 65 Erickson, Rob 39, 119 Everett, Debora 40, 124, 125, 126, 128, 133, 134, 192 F Farmer, Dawn Fernandes, Karen 40 Fiedler, Jeff 40, 104 Finch, Stacy 40, 130 Fisher, Teresa 40, 126, 141 Fleisch, Kari 41, 105, 124, 125, 126, 171, 192 Flint, Del 41, 104, 112 Folk, Larry 40 Foster, Karen 40, 131, 201 Fousel, C. lnell 40, 138, 141 Fox, Pat 40 Franich, Kris 40, 96, 105, 136, 137, 138, 192 Frantz, Tim 64 Fredricks, Gail 41, 124, 126, 127, 130, 131 Fredson, Paul 41, 134, 147, 153 Freeman, Anne 40 Fry, Mike 40, 138, 142, 158, 159, 172 Fulton, Kathleen 40, 94, 98, 113, 124, 125, 126, 127, 130, 131, 142, 200 G Gallagher, Bill 42, 104 Gallagher, Dave 40 Gano, Jackie 41 Gavronski, Stan 41 Garmire, Don Giese, Sherry 40, 96, 112, 128, 134, 136, 137 Gill, Heidi 40, 96, 113, 116, 117, 124, 125, 126, 127, 192 Gilles, Ann Renee 40, 96, 116, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129 Gilliam, Tom 40, 141 Gonseth, Teresa 40, 103 Gordon, Kelly 41 Graham, Theresa 41, 96, 111, 123 126, 130, 131 Gratzer, Michael 42, 104, 105 Graves, Tami 42 Groseclose, Carla 42, 121, 192 Guhr, Lori 42, 103 Gunia, Angie 42 H Hagen, Nancy 43, 121, 125 Haley, Bill 43, 104 Haley, Tami 42 Hall, Pete 64 Hamel, Stephen 42 Hancock Davm 42,1o4,113,12o, 121,126,127 Hanm Mmhdk 42,105,124,125 126,127,192 Hansch, Ron 42 Hansen, Bobbie 43, 96, 125, 192 Hansen, Chris 43, 119, 124, 125 Harris, Gary 42 Harris, Timothy 42, 147, 153, 164 Hartle, Rhonda 42, 127, 130, 131 Hasard, Jerry 43, 96, 100, 102, 111,142, 218 X Haskey, Steve 43, 124, 126, 147, 190, 200 Hastings, Donald 42 Heinz, Kurt 42, 94, 105, 146, 147, 149, 153, 167, 190, 200 Heitz, Connie 42, 99 Helle, Bret 43, 112 Helling, Daniel 43, 104, 105, 147, 152, 192 142, endrixson, Christy 44, 119 enneberg, Charlotte 44 erron, Darcy 44, 121, 124, 125 iigham, Kevin 44 ill, Brian 44, 94, 104 illberg, Michael 45, 192 illger, Jennifer 45, 128 iinkle, Sheri 44, 103, 111, 113, 125 alobble, Scott 44 alobbs, Daphne 44, 103 iodgson, Mike 44, 104, 124, 126, 127, 136, 137, 192 iollenbeck, Natalie 44, 128 iollinberger, Nona 45, 96, 107, 125, 126, 127, 218 'lolsted, Rebecca 45, 126 tolt, Cindy 44 iungerford, David 44, 104, 147 tunter, Steve 44 flunter, Todd 44 'lurlow, Randy 44, 96, 114, 116, 124, 125, 126, 127, 136, 137, 142, 154, 155, 206 'lurst, Cheryl 45 ngle, Cynthia 45, 46, 96, 123 aacs, Bruce 44 Eley, Katherine 44, 98, 124, 127, 192 .I acobsen, Michael 44, 108, 128, 133, 134 anker, John 44, 104, 147 ansen, Jeffrey 44, 104, 147, 152, 190 laramillo, Lisa 45 lenkins, Rick 45, 105, 147, 149, 152, 164, 165, 192 lenkins, Teresa 46, 103, 124 lensen, Troy 46 lewett, Ronald 46, 104, 105, 147, ' 152, 192 lohn, Deborah 46 lohnson, Clay 46 lohnson, Janine 47, 130, 131 lohnson, Steve 46 lohnson, Jeffery 47, 108 lohnston, Deborah 46, 103, 192 lones, Ben 46, 126, 147, 153, 192 lones, James 46, 104 lones, Rob 46, 111, 112 Iorgensen, Charlene 47 loy, Patricia 47, 103, 125, 130, 192 K Kaelin, Leanna 46, 96, 98, 112, 113, 123, 125, 126, 127 Kaiser, Colleen 46 Kammer, Krissan 46, 105, 192 Kamp, Lisa 47 Kaser, Barbara 47, 96, 98, 100, 123, 132, 197 Kaup, Dawn 46, 105 Kay, Kim 46 Keehnel, Sheldon 46 Keifer, Brad 47 Keil,'Heidi 47, 119 Kendall, Tamara 48 Kendall, Teri 48 Kettner, Charlotte Ketcham, Stacey 48 Kienzle, Steven 48, 153 Kilgren, Rebecca 30, 31, 48, 94, 124, 125, 127, 130, 131, 136, 137, 165 Klein, Cari 49 Klocke, Joni 49, 124 Knowles, Emmet 48 Kohler, Bill 48, 133, 134 Kolowinski, Ed 48 Konwent, Lynn 48, 119, 124, 125, 126, 127, 142, 155, 190, 191, 192, 200 Koppelman, Kevin 48 Kost, Lena 49, 96, 97, 98, 107, 113, 124, 125, 126, 127, 130, 131, 132 Kovacevich, Scott 49, 119, 162 Kralovic, Jacqueline 48, 96, 98, 109, 156, 218 Krusemark, Scott Kunchick, Lisa 48 L LaBrash, Patrick 48 La Flam, Kevin 48 Lacis, Lisa 48, 124, 133, 134, 192 Logan, Dallas 51 Lowery, Penny 51, 103 Loyd, Dana Lyon, John 50, 104 Lyons, Ted Macomber, Cindi 50, 190, 191, 192 Madill, Blaine 50 Main, R, Jeff 50, 124, 134 Mannie, Darrin 50, 153, 147 Marijnissen, Marianne 51, 99, 114, 115 Marks, Lilinda 51, 192 Markum, Dale 50 Markum, Karen 50, 98, 107 Marten, James 50 Marten, Michelle 51, 118, 121, 192 Martin, Matthew 51, 98, 100, 160, 196, 206 Martin, Tammie 50, 98, 99, 136, 137, 197 Martin, Victoria 50, 192 Matter, Tony 50, 166, 167 Maxwell, John 51, 94, 114, 116, 117, 136, 124, 125, 126, 127, 134, 137, 142, 143, 190, 191 McAdams, James 51 McCaffrey, Susan 52, 125, 126, 127, 130, 136, 137 McCain, Shirley 52 McCausland, Mike McClellan, Robert 52, 96, 113, 123, 130, 131, 132, 203 McCloskey, Rosemarie 52, 119, 136, 137 McGee, Dona 52 McLauchlin, Dennis 53, 104 McMullen, Debbie 53, 134 McNamara, Lisa 52, 105, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 192 Meadors, Raymond 52 Medeiros, Alex 52, 94, 95, 138, 160, 161, 203 Laguatan, Joe 49 Larsen, Kim 48, 125, 130 Larsen, Karen 49, 119, 192 Larson, Jerry 48 Meeker, Gregory 52, 94, 119, 124, 125, 127, 136, 137, 147, 149, 152, 166, 167, 192 Melin, John 52 Larson, Judy 48, 119 Larson, Mark 48, 108 Lauver, Joan 48, 96, 107, 112, 125, 126, 127, 128, 134 Leando, Ed 49 Lee, Brenda 49, 103, 132 Lee, Debbie 50, 192 Lee, Mary 50, 113, 117, 125, 127 Legg, Laura 50, 130, 131 Lehrman, Jerry Leirdahl, Dick 50, 158, 159, 172 Lindsey, Collette 50, 157, 133, 134 Merrill, Kenneth 53, 118, 130, 131 Metzener, Cheryl 53 Meyer, Kristi 52, 105, 125, 126, 127, 157, 192 Miller, Jody 52, 96, 103, 111, 123, 124, 127, 136, 137 Miller, Scott 52, 96 Mitchell, Kelly 52 Miyao, Tina 52 Montague, Daryl 52, 197, 207, 218 Moody, Gail 53 Moore, Connie 53 Morgan, Jill 52, 114, 116, 124, 125, 126, 206 Morgan, Julie 52, 94, 95, 116, 124, 126, 142, 143 Morman, William 52, 96, 104, 108, 116 Morris, Daniel 52, 104 Mortensen, Heike 52, 192 Mosich, Mark 53 Moss, William 53 Musselwhite, David 64 Myers, Stephanie 54, 96, 116, 124 127, 136, 137 Nelson, Crystal 54, 118, 121 Nelson, Debbie 54, 109, 111 Nelson, Keith 54 Newell, Rena 103 Ngo, Lam Tung Nguyen, Chung 55 Nguyen, ThanhfTam 55 Nicolet, Kelly 54 Nix, Shari 54 Nofsinger, Clarence 54 Nomura, Jeff 54, 164, 192, 218 Norquist, Erik 54, 104 O Oldroyd, Dennis 55, 116, 96 Olsen, Leanna 55 Olsen, Marcella 54, 105, 126, 142, 155, 157, 190, 191, 200 Olson, Randy 54 Olson, Renny 54 O'Neil, Janet 55, 94, 126, 141 O'Neil, Joan 55, 94, 126, 141 O'Neill, Raymond 64 Overman, John 54 P Pachkofsky, Stewart 54 Parker, Kari 54, 96, 124, 125, 126, 155, 192 Parker, Tim 55, 104 Patrick, Daniel 55 Patrick, Laura 56 Perry, John 56 Pesantes, Vince 56, 94, 95, 124, 127, 138, 142 Peterson, Mitch 56, 94, 166, 167, 168, 200 Phair, Debbie 56, 192 Pham, Trong Ads 8z Index 211 Piik, Leena 57, 96, 111, 125, 126, 128, 129 Pollard, Christopher 57 Porter, Kimberlee 56, 119 Potter, Rodney 56 R Rhoades, Patrick 56, 126, 127, 167 Rhoten, Tamara 56 Rhyner, Albert 56 Richards, Kendall 57 Riggs, Dawn 57, 134 Ritscher, Michael 56, 108, 116 Roberts, Daniel 56 Roberts, Gina 56, 96 Robinson, Mara 56, 96, 105, 128, 134 Rogers, Melissa 56, 105 Root, Cindy 46, 57, 192 Ross, Duane 56 Ross, Karla 46, 56, 103, 119, 124, 192 Rouse, Scott 56 Roland, Gregory 57, 133, 134, 139 Royle, Jim Rury, Ken 56, 96, 108 Rury, Kile 56, 96, 105, 108, 128, 134, 203 Rutledge, Lisa 57, 121, 124, 125, 126 S Shull, Kari 30, 31, 38, 59, 94, 96, 100, 102, 123, 124, 128, 129, 142, 203 Sieben, Scott 58, 104, 147, 152 Sierra, Ruth 58 Siguaw, Renee 58, 103, 124 Simmons, Kimberly 59, 119, 124, 125, 126, 127, 165, 192, 206 Sinner, Diane 59 Sloan, Randy 60 Sluis, Rose 114, 115 Smith, Allan 60 Smith, Brad Smith, Debra 60, 109, 111, 112, 114, 123, 124, 125, 126, 127, 192 Smith, Marc 60, 104, 131 Smith, Ronna 60, 196 Smith, Ward 54, 61, 104, 127, 164, 192 Sohne, Kris 61, 98, 130, 131, 155, 162, 196, 206 Spataro, Christie 50, 60, 98, 99, 165, 192, 197, 218 Speers, Dean 60, 160 Spradley, Kim 34, 60, 105, 163, 192 Spruell, Robert 60 Stack, Verne 60, 128, 134 Stallman, Todd 64 Starkel, Sheila 61 Starks, Arnold 61 Steele, Lisa 60, 138 Stephens, Colin 60 Stevens, Douglas 60, 94, 147, 149, 152, 164, 165, 190, 206 Stilnovich, Catherine 60, 136, 137 Thompson, Kristopher 63, 167, 168 Thorp, Andrew Timm, Camilla 62, 105, 109, 134 Toma, Janice 62 Tomal, Joni 62, 96, 112, 121 Tovoli, Jane 62, 136, 137, 192 Troxel, Dana 160 U Ulvang, V Robin 62 Valentine, Jessie Vanden Bosch, Larry 63, 124 VeVea, Linda 63, 94 Voshell, Shelly 62, 108, 113, 134, 138 W Wade, Lisa Wadsworth, Robert 62, 98, 124, 136, 137, 197 Waiss, Candace 62, 105, 124, 125, 126, 127, 192 Waller, Del 63, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 123, 126, 136, Salvner, Scott 57, 128, 134 Sanford, Lauri 58, 96, 98, 99, 111, 137 Sapp, Crystal 58 Saunders, Scott Sarver, Betty 58 Schahn, Eva 58, 114, 115 Schatz, William 58, 192 Schmidt, Mike 59 Schmidt, Tim 59 Schmit, Dennis 58 Schmitten, Dennis 58 Schroetlin, Sandee 58, 96, 119, 124, 125 Schuler, Heidi 58, 96, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 190, 191, 206 Shafer, Renee 58, 192 Shannon, Roger 59 Shedd, Corinne 59, 94, 96, 112, 125, 127, 151, 163 Shirley, Greg 58, 96 Shoemaker, Bryan 58, 128, 133, 134, 147, 153 Sholseth, Mary 58 Short, Becki 59, 156 212 Ads 8z Index Stilnovich, George 60, 104, 192 Stocker, Laura 61, 94, 96, 112, 156, 170, 203 Stoneburner, Beverly 61 Storem, Roger 60 Stubbs, Sheri 60 Stumpf, Jessie 60 Sweet, Charles 60 T Tadena, Robert 60, 130, 131 Takehara, Scott 61, 138 Takemura, Karen 61, 94, 95, 96 108, 113, 116, 124, 125, 126 127, 142, 156, 203, 206 Talik, Scott 62 Talkington, Don 119 Taylor, Marian 30, 31, 62, 94, 116, 124, 127, 128, 129, 142, 190, 191 Thomas, Debbie 62, 124 Thomas, Hollie 62, 125 Thomas, Linda 62, 94, 95 Thomas, Paul 63, 147, 190 100, 124, 126, 127, 136, 137, 142, 160, 190, 196, 197, 200, Wastman, Brian 63 Watson, Johan 62 Wayman, William 62 Weigand, Barbara 62, 131, 140, 171, 192 Welch, Michael 63, 99, 98, 105, 197 Welde, Wayne 63, 94, 116, 138, 142, 190 Wells, Danette 64 Wells, Mary 64, 170, 192 Werner, Cheryl 64, 96, 112, 192 Wetterhus, Cheryl 58, 64, 94, 116, 124, 125, 126, 127, 138, 142, 189, 190, 191, 203, 206 Wheeler, Nate 64 Whitaker, Jeff 65, 134 White, Ann 65, 107, 126, 218 Whitehouse, Tammy 64, 107, 111, 125, 126, 127, 218 Wilcox, John 64 Wilfong, Peggy 64, 105, 157, 171, 192 Wilkinson, James Williams, Devonne 64, 121, 171, 192 Williams, Julie 64 Woldhagen, Denise 65 Yotsuuye-, Wayne 65, 147, 153 Z Zelenak, Richard 64, 104, 147, 15. Zeok, Barbara 64, 99, 100, 125, 127, 130, 131 Zevenbergen, Stefanie 64, 94, 95, 113, 124, 126, 143 Zufelt, Erica 65 Zimmerman, Randy 104, 118, 200, 202 Zielke, John 64 Ziegan, Robin 64 Juniors A Abel, Rhonda 69, 118 Alarcon, Monica 69 Allred, Kevin 69 Almont, Victor 69 Anderson, Kristine 69, 107, 125, 126, 136, 137 Anderson, Ron 69, 133, 134, 160 Anderson, Tammy 69, 119, 193 Angle, Brian 69 Annon, John 69, 141 Apple, John 69, 122 Armstrong, Lori 69, 111, 113, 130 Arthur, Michelle 69, 151, 156 Arthur, Steven 69 Backus, Diane 80 Baker, Eric 69, 172 Baker, Jody 69 Baker, Paul 69, 147 Balmer, Robert 69, 94, 105, 127, 134, 138 Balstad, Erick 69, 141 Barkhurst, Randy 69, 71, 120, 164 Barnes, Fred 69 Bean, Diane 69, 112 Behrman, John 69, 130, 131 Benson, Paul 68, 69, 81, 94, 96, 105, 116, 124, 125, 126, 127, 128, 133, 134, 138, 162, 193, 195 Benton, Valerie 69, 96, 113, 127 Benum, Marty 69, 81, 99, 104, 147, 196 Bergman, Scott 69 Berrest, Simone 69 ,Binder, Tami 69, 109, 193 Bishop, Bill 69 Bisogno, Deborah Biss, Todd 69 Bitney 69, 104 Blair, JoAnn 69, 105, 113, 121, 124, 126, 136, 137, 193 Blaisdell, Michelle 69, 128, 138 Boik, Randy 69 Bonner, Lance 69, 81, 104, 147 Booker, Jimmy 69 Borders, Allen 80 Bostwick, Mitch 69 Bowker, Beverly 69 Boyd, Brett 69 Boyle, Sandy 69, 156, 170 Bradbury, Jeff 69, 111, 120, 147 Bradbury, Randy 69, 112 Braun, Sharlene 69 Brazil, Micheal 69 Bresch, Michael 69, 74 Bresler, Jamel 69 Brouillet, Blair 70, 158, 169 Brown, Edward 70, 147, 169 Brown, James 70 Browne, Bryan 70, 105 Buck, Robert 70, 160, 161 Buldhaupt, Henry 70, 112, 128, 129 Bundrock, Gary 70 Burnett, Cheryl 70 Burtsfield, William 70 C Caine, Carmen 70, 118 Caldwell, Timothy 70, 96, 112 Campbell, Tracy 70, 120, 130, 193 Carder, Gregory 70, 104, 138 Carnes, Rebecca 70 Carosiello, Italia 70 Cauffman, Lori 70, 81, 116, 121, 155, 193 Cave, Jon 70 Chamberlain, Jaimie 70 Chambers, Mike 70, 121 Champ, Judy 70 Chandler, Robert 70, 169 Chau, Mai 70 Christel, Randy 70 Christensen, David 80 Christensen, Lana 70, 120, 193 Christensen, Shawn 70, 104 Christiansen, Mike 80, 113, 134, 147 Christianson, Leigh 70, 96, 120, 124 Clark ll. James 70, 134 Clarke, Ted 70, 108 Clausnitzer, Diana 70 Cole, Ken 70 Cole, Mike 70 Cole, Tom 70 Collins, Sherry 70 Collman, Jim 70, 133, 134, 138 Cookingham, Susan 70, 80, 113, 125, 126, 127, 155, 193 Corey, Todd 70 Cotter, Anne 70 Couture, Kim 71, 132 Couture, Larry 71 Crabtree, Bruce 71 Creley, Mark 71, 94, 96, 131 Crowe, Richard 71, 80, 158, 172 Crowley, William 71 D Dahl, Melissa 71, 105, 113, 124, 126, 127, 156 Dahlen, John 71 Dailey, Janell 71, 98, 107, 111, 131 Dally, Brian 71, 141 Dally, Lillian 71, 119 Dang, Hoa Van Daponte, Lorenzo 71, 128, 129 Darling, Daniel 71 Daugherty, Pat 71, 81 Davey, Wayne 71 Davis, Michelle 71 Davis, Tod Dees, Jonathan 71, 94, 128, 133 134 Deliannis, Thomas 71, 96 Delp, Jack 71 Detrick, Chris 71, 105, 141, 158, 172 Detrick, Kimberly 71, 105, 120 Deuble, Debbie 71 Devries, Darlene 71, 120, 132, 193 Dickinson, Teresa 71, 118, 132 Dickson, Darla 71, 132 Dickson, Diana 71 Dildine, Jeff 71 Dirks, Michael 71, 118 Disney, Mike 71 Dixon, Jackie 71, 103 Dixon, Jeffery 71, 113, 130, 131 Donohue, Marie 71, 109, 120, 193 Dorman, Laurel 71 Doty, James 71 Douglas, Mark 71 Duong, Dung 71 Dye, Antoinette 72,100 Eastman, Kristi 72, 112, 114 Eddy, Michael 72, 160, 161, 164 Ehnat, Cynthia Elkins, Taralyn 80, 133, 134 Englebert, Bob 72, 131 Ennis, Jennifer 80, 122, 193 Ericksen, David 72, 104, 147 Erickson, Judy 72 Erickson, Kellee 72, 122 Estes, Gail 72, 106 Evans, Stacia 72 F Fankhauser, Diana 72, 100, 102, 130 Field, Kimberlie 72, 113, 193 Flatebo, Laila 72 Fletcher, Janae 72, 105, 119, 138, 193 Folk, Craig 72, 109, 114, 116, 123, 138 Fouke, Jeffrey 72 Fowler, Tina 72 Francis, Lisa 72, 108, 119, 193 Fredrickson, Kim 72 Frost, Marty 72, 164 G Gadbery, Lisa 72, 128, 134 Gama, Barbara 72, 94, 96, 113, 128, 133, 134, 156, 165, 193 Gange, Jim 72, 119 Gehrmann, Jeff 72, 108, 119 Gervais, Chris 72, 126, 147, 149, 193, 201 Gibson, Chris 72, 168 Gilbert, Daniel 72, 81, 118 Gilseth, Kimberly 72 Glass, Tamara 72, 112, 128, 134, 193 Godwin, Tammie 72, 107 Golden, Adrianne 72, 107 Gratzer, Cheryl 72, 122, 130, 131 Greene, Harold 72 Greiner, Deanna 72, 131 Gregory, Pamela 72, 103 Grosvenor, Mike 72 Guth, Deborah 72, 81, 94, 107, 121, 134 Haan, Bruce 72 Haire, April 72 Hamn, Matthew Hanon, Michael 72, 147, 164 Hansch, Connie 72, 118 Hansen, Carl 72 Hanson, Dale 72, 132 Harmon, Brad 72, 160 Harris, Susan 72, 122 Hartson, Charles 72 Hasard, Dara 72, 130, 155 Haugland, Jack 73 Heasley, Marianne 80, 130 Helle, Blake 73, 121 Heniken, Kelly 73, 96, 111, 112, 124 Herbst, Penny 73, 96, 134, 138, 163, 170, 193 Herlofson, Collette 73, 112 Herriford, Rob 73, 112, 119, 151, 158, 172 Hibbs, Michael 73 Hilderman, Donna 73 Hill, Steve 73, 169 Hissong, Douglas 73, 121 Hoffman, Gina 73 Hoffman, Mark 73 Holdener, Shari 73, 96, 107, 111, 113, 124, 125, 126, 127 Holdren, Sue Hollingsworth, Terry 73 Holst, Jami 73 Hood, Stan 80 Hood, Wayne 73 Hopkins, Chris 73, 133, 134 Houser, Patrick 73 Howell, Roger 73, 118 Howland, Colleen 73 Hughes, Brian 73 J Jacklin, Kelli 73 Jenkins, Kenny 80, 122, 164, 165, 193 Jenkins, Shane 73 Jin, Byung 73 John, Maryanne 73 Johnson, Amy 73, 118 Johnson, Chrissi 73 Johnson, Elizabeth 73, 122 Johnson, Gina 73, 122 Johnson, Sandy 73, 134, 136, 137 Johnston, Randy 73, 112, 134 Jones, Steven 73, 104 Jorgensen, Jerry 73, 112 K Kaasa, Danielle 73 Kaiser, Scott 73, 160 Ads 8: Index 213 Quann, Pat 76 Kaiser, Vicki 73 Kauppila, John 73, 101, 111 Kay, Rozanne 73, 141 Kenfield, Dina 73 Kiehl, Diana 73, 99, 108 Kim, Su 73, 126 Kinney, Lisa 73, 107, 132 Knight, Jon 73 Knowles, Tracy 73 Knutson, Tim 80 Koizumi, Yuko 73 Kolowinski, Lorenda 74, 113 Konwent, Mary 74, 94, 124, 163 193 Koppang, Robert 74 Kraft, Sherri 74, 157 Kraus, Debbie 70, 74, 107, 113, 125, 126, 130 Kroeger, Raymond 74 Kropelnicki, Lindia 80 L Lahue, Fawn Laib, Trevor 74 Lanphere, Greg 74, 147 Larsen, Lynn 74, 94, 107, 113, 130, 131 Larson, Donnie 74, 94, 105, 109, 111, 113, 123, 124, 125, 127, 131, 193, 196 Laycock, Mark 74, 94, 128, 133, 134, 138 Leen, Brett 74, 131 Lehde, Julie 74, 103 Leirdahl, Kim 74, 121, 155, 193, 201 Leitner, Steve 74, 104, 112, 135, 147 Leppell, Mark 74, 105 Levy, Dave 74 Lindstrom, Tim 74, 164 Little, Duane 74, 141 Lobben, Tony 74 Loomis, Naomi 74 Loonay, Kerry 74, 107 Lorn, Hak 80 Loucks, Thaes 74, 111, 163 Loveland, Dale 74, 108 Mackie, Heather 74, 120, 193 Maloy, Thomas 74, 108, 130, 131 Mannie, Barry 74, 105, 172, 147 Manuel, Stephanie 74, 128, 129, 131, 193 Markum, Kim 74 Marquis, Yvette 74, 135 Marten, Julie 74, 122 214 Ads 8z Index Martensen, Joe Martin, Bradley 80 Martin, Douglas 74, 147 Martin, Kaara 74, 122, 130, 131, 193 Martin, Sylvia 74 Martinson, Gary 74, 133, 134 Matter, Mary 74, 96, 163, 170, 193 Matthews, Stephanie 74, 138, 193 Matz, Michele 80, 96 McClain, Kristin 75, 98, 112, 116, 196 McCray, Guff 75, 107 McCreery, Leanne 75, 118 McDaneld, Lori 75, 121 McDonald, Cynthia 75, 78, 109, 114, 163, 170, 193 McGee, Robert 75 Mc Ginnis, Brian 75, 104, 120 McKenna, Kelly 75 McLean, Trudy 75 McNutt, Leeanna 75, 119 Medford, Kevin 75, 108, 131 Medford, Mark 75, 169 Meeker, Teresa 75, 112, 123, 124, 126, 127 Meisner, Jerry 75 Merod, Mark 75, 133 Merola, Jeanne 75 Metzener, Mark 75 Millican, Julie 75 Mina, Roberto 75, 141 Mino, Stephanie 75, 113 7,A218 Molstad, Victor 75 Montague, Donald 75, 79, 138 Moore, Carol 75 Morgan, Gerald 75 Morgan, Terry 80 Morris, Karen 75 Morse, Steven 75 Morton, Cathy 75, 107, 126 Moses, Aubrey 75, 124, 158 Moss, Jeffery 75, 133 Murphy, Eileen 75, 111 Nicklaus, Kelly 76 Nix, Carrie 76, 118, 132 Novaria, Peggy 76, 107, 210 Noviello, Jim 76, 96, 102, 124, 160 Nutter, Jim 76 Nylander, Dave 76 0 Ockfen, Gwen 68, 76, 94, 108, 113, 116, 124, 126, 160, 161 Ogden, Jamie 76, 113 Olson, Joe 76 Olson, Rich 76 Osborne, Dave 76 Otis, Susan 76, 98, 109, 113, 193 Overman, Cheryl 76, 111 P Parker, Douglas 76, 147 Parlari, Brian 76 Parliman, Lori 80, 132 Pase, Lisa 76, 118 Patrick, Theresa 80, 107, 113, 126 Paulson, Mike 76, 104, 118, 147 Payne, Rob 76 Payne, Steven 76 Pazar, Mona Pederson, Vicki 76 Peterson, Carl 76, 131, 147 Peterson, Keith 76 Peterson, Reynoir 76, 146, 147 Peterson, Vickie 76, 141 Pettit, James 76, 104, 105, 120, 147 Pfaff, Kory 76, 122 Pilch, Marishka 76, 96, 112, 134, 138, 193 Pittman, Randell 76, 120 Murphy, Kathleen 75, 163 Murphy, Tom 75 Murry, Gwen 75, 98, 133, 197 Musselwhite, Mark 75, 118, 147 Myers, Charlie 80 Myton, James 76 Neder, Tara 76 Nelson, Joan 76, 94, 111 Nelson, Rick 76 Porter, Crystal 76 Posey, Richard 76 Pospisil, Brian 76, 122 Potter, Ray 76, 164, 193 Price, Thomas 76, 147 Prill, Julie 76, 118 Pruitt, Natalie 76, 122 Q Netzer, Cheryl 76, 119, 130, 131 Newton, Bonnie 76, 100, 113, 123, 124, 127, 130, 131, 196 Nguyen, Hai 76 Rabang, Michelle 76 Rabstoff, Rick 76, 128, 133, 134 Ramey, Mary 76, 119 l Ransom, Christopher 77, 141 l Rasmussen, Stephanie 77 ' Rathbun, Scott 80 Raup, Timothy 77 l Rebar, Patrick 77 l Rector, Jaimie 77 l Rees, Kimberly 77, 132 N Renn, Maurie 107 , Resch, Brett 77 Richardson, Eric 77, 138, 168, 195 Richmond, Cindy Rightmire, Colleen 77, 107 1 Rinkenberger, Cami 77, 119 Roberts, Martha 77 Robinson, Douglas 77, 130, 131 , Rodvelt, Julie 77, 103, 107 Rohn, Katana 132 Rollins, Kenny 77 Roof, John 71, 77, 120, 169 , Ross, Shaunna 77, 96, 111, 112, 114, 123, 125, 128 l Rubens, Jay 77, 147, 164 l Ruff, David 77 i Saenz, Andrea 77 Sands, Rick 77, 124 Sarell, Sundi 77, 122 Sawtelle, Alan 77 Sayler, Brenda 77, 156, 170 Sayler, Travis 77, 104, 120 l Schaefer, Susan 77, 134 l Schenk, Carla 77, 96, 111 Schenk, Steve 77, 104, 122 Schmit, Evelyn 77 Schultz, Kevin 77 Schwartz, Danny 77, 118, 151, 160, 164, 193, 195 Shaw, Retta 77, 96, 128, 133 Shaw, Wendy 77, 156 Shefchik, Betty 68, 77, 98, 125, 130, 131, 197 Sheppard, Lee Ann 77, 118 Sherlock, Kim 77, 108 Shinkle, John 77, 147 Sholseth, Billie 77 Simons, Brian 77, 128 Smith, Brant 77, 147 Smith, Cheryl 77 Smith, Chris M. 77 Smith, Chris S. Smith, Curt 77, 111 Smith, Jerry 77 Smith, Lavern 80 Soli, Kari 77, 124, 193 Sotka, Don 77 St Cyr, Wendy 77, 141 Staley, Penny 78, 107 Starkovich, Lisa 78, 130, 170 Steele, Lester 78 Stemp, Annette 78, 132 Stephanick, James 78, 94, 100, 128, 133, 134 Stone, Sandi 78 Storm, Kevin 78 Stout, Todd 78, 94, 147 Stroessner, David 78, 147 Stroessner, Jackie 78 Stroh, Kelley 78, 131, 155, 193 T Tadena, Ron 78 Tallman, Marty 78, 169 Tart, Jeff 78 Taylor, Chris 78 Templin, Robin 78, 109, 193 Thai, Loc 78 Thomas Donna 78 Thomas, Douglas 78 Thomas, Shawn 78, 120 Thomas, Todd 78 Thor, Chue 78 Thornton, Shelly 78, 119 Thrall, Claire 78 Todd, Leslie 78, 131 Tomanelli, Frank 78 Tomatich, Theresa 78, 113, 124, 134 Tracy, Eric 78, 147, 193, 195 Trolson, Tonya 78, 94, 111 Twilligear, Lloyd 78 Tyler,'Karen 78 Ulbright, Cindi 78, 103 V Van Lierop, Anne 78, 116, 124, 125, 127, 141, 193 Vandusen, Darrel 78 Vassey, Steve 78, 147 Viers, Jim 78 Villeneuve, Vincent 80 W Wagner, Lavon 79 Waiss, Melanie 79 Walden, Jerry 79 Walker, Lori 79, 113 Walker, Shari 79, 107, 111, 122, 125, 126 Walston, Rusty 79, 120 Walter, Patty 79, 111 Wamberg, Michael 79, 119, 164 Wanden, Bev 79 Watt, Alan 79 Weidman, Andrew 75, 79, 130, 131 Weidman, Louia 79 Weiser, Mike 79 Weltringer, Rich 79, 104, 118 'Vells, Dale 80, 121 Welter, Rex 79 Westmark, Curtis 80 Weygandt, Dana 79 Whipple, Mary 79 White, Denise 79, 133 Whitney, Deneen 79, 111, 131 Whitney, Troy 79, 104, 105, 120, 147 Wiggins, Jean 79 Williams, Eric 79 Williamson, June 79, 111, 131 Wilson, Terry 79, 94, 147, 164, 193, 195 Wise, Glenda 79, 112 Wold, Kristen 79, 96, 111, 123 Wood-Morris, Katherine 79, 130 Worthen, Alan 79 , VVdghL Brady 79,147,193.? 1 .X -K. f 'ral 'xsf,i, 11. Q, ,Q ug. Y 'f i l A X ,V ' . H N. Young, Mindi 79, 118, 1321, Yotsuuye, Tammy 79, 94, 96, 107, 125,126,157 , - , QS I ,f K 2 , ,,X,,, 1--1 if- Zemanek, Dina 79, 127, 128 Zevenbergen, Terri 68, 70, 79, 94, 124, 126, 193 Ziesmer, Rich 79 Zuehlsdorff, Matt 79, 104, 133, 134 Zufelt, Nathan 79, 119, 122, 147, 193 Zulauf, Jane 79 Sophomores A Aaserud, Eric Abraham, Maryetta 83, 170, 194 Acheson, Patrick 91 Aitkins, Steve 91, 123, 124 Allen, Krista 83, 124 Allen, Jerry 83, 135 1 ' 1 1 Almont, Marlie 83 Anderson, Alan 83 Anderson, Judy 83, 194 Anderson, Mark 83, 105 Andrade, Leticia 83 Androsko, Steven 83 Apple, Troy 83 Aragon, Theresa 83 Arias, Mercerdes 75 Armstrong, Karl 91 Bachmann, Ted 83 Bachmeier, Lynda 83, 201 Baker, Edward 83 Barber, Lisa 83 Barker, Ronald 83, 120 Barry, Christine 83 Barstow, Russell 83, 120 Bauer, Todd 83 Bauer, Laurie 83, 96, 111, 156 170 Bay, Steve 83, 135 Behrman, Arthur 83, 112, 132 Beicller, Judy 83 BeiS5el, Michele 83 f ,x,Bender, Shannon 83 Benum, Eva 83, 111, 140, 194 Berrens, James 83, 96 Bias, Chris 83, 122, 169 Bingham, Wendi 83 Binnie, Dana 83, 135 Birch, Diane 91 Biss, Traci 83 Blumenthal, Shellee 91, 120, 130 Bohlae, Cliff 83 Bolding, Kathleen 83 Boman, John 83 Bostwick, Jill 83, 96, 111, 120, 171, 194 Bostwick, Lisa 83, 120, 194 Bramsche, Robert 83 Bridges, Coleen 83, 94, 96, 101, 116, 124, 194 Brock, Steve 83 Brown, Jeffrey 83 Bruil, Shannon 83, 169 Brunton, Cheri 83 Bryant, James 83 Bryant, Tom 83, 94, 96, 112 Bryson, Cheryl 83, 135 Buchmann, Lori 83 Buckley, Chris 83 Bueler, Abby 83, 194 Bullinger, Dean 83 Burke, Marci 83 Burr, Pamela 83 Burrington, Donna 83, 118 Burzloff, Jeri 83 v C Cacciola, Lisa 83, 156, 170 Cadle, Michael 83, 135 Cady, Jill 82, 83, 96, 122, 124, 157, 170 Caine, Pat 83, 148, 169, 194 Calavan, Stanton 83, 162, 169 Carlson, Ron 83 Carlson, Wes 83, 164 Carver, Gearld 83 Caunitis, Gary 84, 158, 172 Cavanaugh, Kevin 84 Chapek, Gary 84 Christensen, Maryann 84, 113, 163 Christiansen, Charles 84 Christianson, Kimberly 84 Clarke, Lisa 84 Cleveland, Mike 84 Clumpner, Teea 84 Cnossen, Mark 84, 132 Coates, Wade 84 Cockrell, Rich 84, 148, 194 Cogan, Cathleen 84 Conniff, Yvonne 84 Cook, Laura 84 Cook, Tamara 84, 108, 113 Cool, Cynthia 84 Corak, Michael 84, 148, 169 Costa, Angela 84, 111, 135 Cotter, Caitlin 84, 101, 135 Cox, Clorisa 84 Cozart, David 84, 98, 108, 112, 113, 114, 116, 124, 125, 126, 127 Craig, Verna 84 Crashul, Leaine 84, 194 Crowe, Cathy 84, 98, 105, 113 Curran, Kevin 84 D Daniels, David 91, 132 Darling, Carolyn 84 Darragh, John 84, 135 Davick, Tyra 84, 89, 118, 194 Davis, Chris 84 Davis, Paris 84 Davis, Samantha Declercq, John 84 Deliannis, Catherine 84 Denton, Jim 84 Derocher, Nancy 84 Devish, Jacqueline 84, 94, 95, 96, 101, 113, 114, 127, 135 Dimond, Bob 84 Dirks, Christina 84, 112, 194' Dixon, John 84 Dolph, Tina 84, 94, 113, 124, 130 Door, James 84 Ads 8: Index 215 Easterby, Ellen 84, 120 Hilton, Matthews, Kirt 85, 87 Drummond, Pieter 84, 158, 159, 172 Duke, Cheryl 84 Dunmire, Christopher 84 E Edmiston, Jodi 84 Ellison, Janice 84, 113, 122, 194 Ehnat, Connie 84 Engels, Patty 84 F Farrar, Brian 84, 122, 169 Ferguson, John Feroy, Jon 85 Finch, Kara 85, 96, 98, 105, 113 Fleisch, Kristin 82, 85, 94, 194 Flint, Darlene 85, 194 Floyd, Daniel 85 Fogle, Marcia 85, 129, 130 Frazer, Brenda 85 Frazer, Marvin 85 Frazier, Mike 85 Fredricks, Grant 85 Freudenberg, Leesa 85, 111 G Gailey, Karl 85, 148 Gano, Sandra 85, 130 Gearheard, Brad 85, 135 Gibson, Gina 85 Giese, Marci 85, 122, 135 Glass, James 85, 135, 148 Glihsmann, Debbie 85, 194 Goddard, Deena 85 Godwin, Charles 85, 160 Gonseth, Dale 85 Gordon, Troy 85, 96, 98, 101, 128, 129, 131 Grappe, Deanna 85 Graybeal, Kim 85, 122 Greenwood, Steve 85, 194 Gregg, Arthur 85, 101, 109, 114, 135 Guenther, Brian 85 Guse, Marlin 85 H Haan, Brenda 85 Haddaway, Grant 91 216 Ads 8z Index Hagman, Joanna 85, 171 Haislip, Anne 85, 112, 171 Haislip, Colleen 85, 171 Hale, Lisa 85, 118, 132 Haley, Mark 85, 128, 158, 172 Hamilton, Paula 85, 101, 116, 194 Hammett, Scott 85 Hancock, Claudia 85, 118 Hancock, Debra 85, 156, 170 Haneline, Kristin 85, 96, 108, 111, 113, Hansch Hansen Hansen Hansen 135, 170 , Julie 85 , Duane 85, 118 , Jerry 85 , Todd 85, 112, 169 Hanson, Ray 85 Haring, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Harse, Kellie 85 Cindy 85 Keith 85 Terri 85 Vaughn 86 William 91, 122, 126 Bradley 86, 135, 162 Hartloff, Juliana 86 Hawort h, Carolyn 86 Heinz, Heidi 86, 96, 105, 113, 154, 156 Hensley, David 86, 135, 148 Herrmann, Sarah 86 Gina 86, 118 J Jackson, Kim 86 Jacobson, David 86 Jaeger, Teresa 86 Jarvis, Stephan 86 Jensen, Karl 86, 120 Jensen, Mark 86, 135, 148 Job, Michael 86 John, Margaret 86 Johnson, Charlene 86, 111, 170, 194 Johnson, Dean 86, 105, 132, 160 Johnson, Fred 86, 124 Johnson, Jeff 86, 120 Johnson Kim 86, 98, 111, 140 Johnson Larry 86, 135 lohnson, Stacy 86, 105, 113, 156 lohnston, Patty 86 K Kaiser, Shawn 86 Keehnel, Wendy 86, 124, 194 Keller, Lisa Keller, Scott 86, 120 Kenoyer, Tracy 86, 112 Hobble, Teresa 91, 194 Hoffman, Christy 86, 135 Hoffman, Matt 86 Hoffman, Valerie 86, 101 Hogenson, Glen 86, 135, 196 Hogstrom, Susan 86, 122 Holdener, Sandra 86, 120 Holdren, Christina 91 Holland, David 86 Hollar, Julie 86 Holler, Roxine 86, 135 Holmes, Tracy 86 Holt, Doug 86 Homolka, Lisa 86 Howell, Katherine 91, 132 Hucke, Paula 86, 170 Huddleston, Joe 86 Hudson, Charitta 86 Hudson, Maria 86, 135 Hughes, Kelly 86, 128, 129 Hulsey, Joe 86 Hurd, Alice 86 Hurley, Craig 86 Hurst, Karrie 86 Huston, Bernadine 86, 105, 109, 163 Irby, Stacy 86 Irish, Mike 86 King, Julianne 86, 96, 108, 111, 113, 124, 125, 127 King, Kevin 86, 112, 158 Knutsen, Kim 86 Knutsen, Kristina 86, 111, 194 Konsmo, Jeffrey 86, 111, 160 Koppelman, Sherri 86 Kowalski, Kim 86 Krick, Kenneth 86 Krohn, Rinda 84, 86 Kropelnicki, Earrl 87 Krueger, John 87, 118 Kuehn, Mike 87 Kunkle, Martin 87 Kurle, Sam 87, 112, 148, 164 L LaFavor, Vicki 87, 135, 140 Larkin, Kristine 87, 120 Larson, Edith 87, 194 Larson, Eric 87, 169 Larson, Jerry 87, 148, 169, 194 Larson, Larry 91 Larson, Troy 87 Lauterlein, Peter 87 Layton, Randy 87, 104 Le, Hoa 91 Le, Ro 91 Lee, Victoria 87, 96, 113 Lelli, Kim 87, 94 Lemke, Richard 87 Leppell, Lloyd 87 Lickfelt, Kevin 87, 128, 129 Lindula, Sherri 87 Litton, Joe 87, 101, 120 Litzenberger, Rowland 87, 112 Lordier, Sharon 87 Lordier, Susanne 87 Lott, Greta 87 Lubahn, Scott 87 Lyons, Daniel 87 Mages, Michelle 87, 132 Makepeace, Robby 87, 148 Mangan, Nina 87 March, Christa 87 Markel, Robin 87 Marks, Terry 87, 108, 148 Marquis, Monique 87, 135, 194 Martin, Michelle 87, 135 Martin, Steve 87, 135 Mathiasen, Craig 87, 113, 148, 169, 194 McAuliffe, Sherri 87, 105, 113, 124, 125 McCaffrey, William 87, 132 McCain, Richard 87 McCallum, David 87, 148 McClain, Brian 87, 158, 172 McColm, Miecha 87 McDonald, Darren 87 McDonald, Scott 87 McMullen, Jeff 87 McPhail, Robert 87, 101, 160 Medeiros, Lisa 87, 96, 156 Meeker, Rodney 87, 124, 125, 151, 160 Meisinger, Nancy 87, 135, 143 Merk, Scott 87 Merritt, Ernie 87 Meschke, Jeff 87 Miller, Sandee 87 Miller, Susan 87 Miller, Emerick Mina, Marilyn 87 Mitsudo, Carolyn 87, 128, 129, 157 Moceri, Mike 87 Moe, Suzanne 87, 194 Mohler, Stephanie 87 Molnar, Greg 87 Morell, Tamora 87 Mortensen, Kristen 87, 112, 132 Moseley, Kelley 88, 113 Mosich, Mike 88 Moss, Troy 88 Mower, Karen 88 Naccarato, Marcie 88 Nehila, Michael 88 Nelson, Deborah 88, 113, 125 Nelson, Erika 88 Nelson Norman 91 1 Nesbitt, Robert 88, 104, 160 Neuneker, Gena 88, 132 Neutzman, Kimberly 88, 112, 135 Newman, Mike 88 Nicholson, Barbara 88, 101, 111, 113, 140 Nikolao, Michelle 88 Nowicki, Bunny 91 Nutter, Scott 88, 135, 160 Nyhus, 0 Mark 88, 101, 135 O'Leary, Mary 88 Oliver, William 88 Olmstead, Joseph 88 Olsen, Rebecca 88, 132 Olsen, Steven 88, 118 Olson, Rodney 88 Olson, Stephanie 88 P Rebar, Kathleen 88, 130, 194 Reep, Kris 84, 88, 96, 101, 135 Reilly, John 88, 169 Riley, Sissy 88 Ritscher, Laurie 85, 88 Roberts, Jeff 88, 135 Rodvelt, Marilyn 88, 101 Rogers, Deborah 88 Roland, Paul 88, 112, 148 Root, Gail 89, 96 Root, Jon 89, 162, 194 Rossberg, Jill 89 Rota, Kimberley 89 Rubens, Joe 89, 132, 164 S Salscheider, Karen 89 Sarver, William 89, 135, 148 Savory, Mark 89 Schmid, Holly 89 Schmit, Diane 89 Schmoker, Joan 89 Schneider, Scott 89 Schomber, Jerry 89 Schwenn, Tammie 89 See, Lori 89 Seibert, Rebecca 89 Shannon, JR Dallas 89, 101 Shedd, Darin 89, 105 Sherman, Douglas Todd 89 Sienkiewich, Kathryn 89, 111 Slaymaker, Dennis 89 Pacheco, Tommy 88 Palmer, Neil 88 Palmer, Tammi 88, 120, 194 Paprotny, Joanne 88 Parker, Michael 88, 104, 148 Patterson, David 88 Pederson, Tammy 88, 132 Peterson, Cary 88 Peterson, Rodney 88 Phair, Brad 88 Phillips, Guy 88 Piper, Julie 88 Pletcher, Philip 82, 88, 135, 148, 169, 194, 201 Poach, Kenneth 88, 148, 164 Powell, Steven 88 Q Quasr, Sheri ss, 91, 96, 112, 113 i 135,163 Radovich, Tanya 82, 88, 194 Smiley, Diana 91 Smith, Alan 91 Smith Blaine W. 89 Smith Eric 89, 105 Smith Nickie 89 Smith Sherry 89 Smith, Todd 89, 99 Smyth, Jennifer 89, 132 Snyder, Dennis 89 Soler, Jacqueline 89, 96, 135, 140 Soll, Frank 89, 148 Speakes, Dale 89 Sprague, Robert 89 St Cyr, Clifford 89 Stanfield, Kevin 89 Stang, Allison 89 Starwich, Ann 89, 105, 111, 113, 124, 126, 171 Stevens, Kathleen 89, 156 Stephens, Deborah 89 Stevens, Greg 89 Stillman, Jeff 89, 135 Stilnovich, Lisa 89, 194 Stilnovich, Nick 89, 112 Stokes, Sandy 89, 156 Stone, Cindy 89 Stoumbaugh, Jeff Stratton, Cindy 89, 108 Strickland, Shawn 89 Strobl, Lenard 89, 105, 148 Summerhill, Audrey 89, 132 Sweatt, Karen 89, 135 Sweet, Blaise 90, 135 T Talbert, Heidi 90, 124, 132 Tallman, Miranda 90, 163, 170 Taylor, Valerie 90, 112 Thomas, Kelley 90, 130 Thomas, Mark 90, 135, 158, 172, 194 Thompson, Felicia 90 Thompson, Joan 90, 96, 105, 111, 113, 154, 194 Thomson, Tim 90, 148, 169, 194 Tobolski, Jill 90, 112, 156 Sweet, Jay 90, 158 Torgerson, Scott 91 Trolson, Norman 90 Trujillo, Darron 90, 135 Tschida, Bobby 90, 148 Tungsvik, Jill 90, 111, 171 U Ullerick, Ann 90, 109 Ulrich, Heidi 90, 108, 135 V Vernon, Antonette 90, 96, 112, 124, 135 Vesey, Todd 90, 158, 169, 194 VeVea, Anita 90, 130, 154, 194 Vincent-Ratcliff, 90, 101, 148 Voller, Kenneth 90, 91, 135 W Walbruch, Bill 90, 101 Waller, Holly 90, 112, 113 Ward, Richard 90 Warner, Jessica 90 Wearstler, Melvin 90 Webb, Lisa 90 Webster, Danny 90, 132 Weeks, Jodi 90 Weisbeck, Clarence 90, 148, 194 Welfringer, Joni 90, 122, 156 Wellentin, Robert 90 Wells, Kate 90, 96, 98, 135, 194 Wells, Paul 91 Welter, Lora 90 Wester, Jason 90 Westmark, David 91 Westover, Jim 90, 132 Wetterhus, Gregory 90, 96, 111 116, 133, 135, 148, 169 White, Mark 90, 108 White, Robert 90 Wilcox, Daniel 90 Wilcox, Jeff 90, 118, 148, 194 Wilharm, Wendy 90, 111, 154 171, 194 Wilkie, Rebecca 90, 108, 113 130 157 Wilson Wilson Wilson Winter, Dennis 91 Kathryn 90, 112 Shawn 90, 135 Kathleen 90 Wold, Heidi 90, 129 Wolery, Eleanor 90 Wolfe, Shannon 90 Wonser, James 90 Wood, Lynelle 90 Woodward, Teresa 90 Worthen, Jeffrey 90 Wrennall, Kenneth 90 Wright, Robin 90 Wright, Terry 88, 90, 148, Y Yac, Albert 90, 91 Yourdon, Troy 90 Z Zampardo, Steven 90, 135 Zemanek, Marie 91, 130 Zielke, Freddy 90 1 Ads 8: Index 217 Candids: 1. Jason Baker, Jeff Nomura, and Steve Avila race to the finish line. 2. Col- lege English has its ways to change a person. 3. Drill Team struts their stuff at the Alumni Assembly 4. Senior debaters Jerry Hasard and lSgg,Q-ahni will challenge any- one. 5. Christie Spataro is well supported by seniors Jackie Kralovic and Daryl Montague. 218 Ads 8z 'Index , IN ' if :Eiga . z xx- r .1..:gm- . -fr - .- M - A ' 5 t:1,rs as A ne - . mt ,. r .f 3 mf 412 .. . 5 . egos-gf t l lik Q I i x .,.,......f ,I V77 f if iff' M W 4' lf ,V , '55 V , i ' 4, v'-oogm, It 5 --....................,, W Z4 .f -13 M i wks-: -. r 'fx Tai 1. .wa i al ' ,f Q3 I C0n9'a'u'ati0nsC'asS0f,81 Congratulations Class Of 1981 Rainier 18201315 MILLERS OFFICE SUPPLY, lNC. 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Main 845-6404 Class of '81 Phone- 8482892 C l ' , Valley Press Congratulations, Class of czgglingfalgqls 531-8696 '81 Printers and GOLDEN RULE Lewis Mobil SUMMIT VIEW FLOOR Lithographers GROCERY COVERlNGS 207 Stewart Ave, West Bob and Pat Young 401 South Meridian 10403 Canyon Road Puyallup 845-9549 615 W. Stewart 845-8343 TH 5-47-26.PuyaHup Puyallup, Wa 98371 NEWELL HUNT ARNOLDIS T-V4 and Gardens West Furniture PUYALLUP APPLIANCENTER Nursery and Incorporated RADIO 8: TV. INC. Produce Cemef Distinctive Home Phone 345-0596 5430 eeth Ave. E -- 15, mftc -- P ll ,W,98371 113 ilfursllshmgf A Sl t22SQ..f.K flttm 210 Nofth Me d'a'1 221115487345 ' ewar ve- Pu,-.II..p, WA oem Ph. nom tw-Lmt P H Hows TH uya up' Wash, 93371 Mon.-Saturday 9-6 Sunday ll-6 Congratulations WILLMOTT Graduating 30014 STQRE . . REAL ESTATE Congratulations, Class of , Grads 81 717 West Stewart V x CLEMANS FYOITI Puyallup zu' 1 -1 DAFFODIL 845 9551 1. 1 FURNITURE BOWL - 2 Locations ln Puyallup Inc. and HOMES . FARMS . Fred Meyegllighogggtg Center ACREAGE , 'I RESTAURANT 106 N- Mmdlan - 841-4238 201 Third st. s. E, Let us help TH 5-8846 you buy your 1624 East Main FifS1 Home - 845-0545 Ads 8: Index 219 I5 Yi -.Lf Xl xl QU X 'Taft .KJ ' 0 sr I X , frswxffca FREE PICK UP AND I V A s COPNEA7 MARK fi 71456 DELIVERY- .XJ if I , PUYALLUP VACUUM SERVICE l I 1 I -ALL MAKES- l nk xg Q New - Used - Rebuilts Q Parts, Hoses, Bags, Belts, X 1 Q23 Rebuilt Motors Bun Swanson 5 .L in Ms1'.?L ' M' ' 108 w. Main lv QQ - H Phone 848-3230 Puyallup, Wash. 98371 XX - Xi ' Congratulations NJ f 1 to the Class of '81 IAQ if l m IJ fig, 1- l Best Wishgs, Class of A AMERICAN FEDERAL N Q7 Lf , 1 l. thx'-sk xl Ru X K ,I l . XV' 209 MERIDIAN so., PUYALLUP TH 5-7577 Nl, 'xx X, Frederick P. Sml x XX XJ Attorney at Law Xltx , A y N A X' 848-0341 X 114 2nd-Ave. SE. qs QQ: N... s., F X .I xx-13 Puyallup NXJ' K, N Uv-mtl ID ' kv A XE tl-Fax-'Cl SERVICE, lmi, 7 - X lx' ngratulations to the PUYALLUP HEATING N' N . Q Class of '81 sl is ' K IMMANUEL LUTHERAN NDITIONING , , ss X5 CPA L IMESON CHURCH MR CO INC fx 7 H. AGENCY I 7th as West Main ' Good Luck, Grads X-af wg X . 7 iacross from the high X 916 E, Mau.. tx If Sci-,Coil PUYALLUP HEALTH PXP X, TH 5-1661 Youth ministering to E 4 SERVICE j X l?Best of Luck to thef XX y uth through youth! flU1Pmf'1f f XY ' dom is the principal HEATING 106 West Main Class of '81 gh 9, thefefma get AIR CONDITIONING TH 5-8238 xx 'X I lv 9 wisdo - and with all thy 239 West Stewart Kg ll I getting g x understandingf' Puyallup, Washington N ll' lx Prolyerbs 4:7 Phone TH 5-0581 l. - I Q X is-if TX lx f I 3 xv N Good Luck, Class of '81 X ', A X ' -xxx fx , 'I 'I Congratulations f' I GENE ST MP Class of 1981 , - , 13 I ' TACOMA Y HA 1 CONSTRUCTTION Beg' Wmhes To IX I XX i I Class of '81 Gregory- jf Q X x.. ongratulations Builder bf D gl M Wetterhus tbl- N Class Of ' 1 Better Holmes M 'L rsi Insurance 'QQ X5 Sonny lrlans n ,f ' Ovezzoa Agency ,QQ A QC 3032 RW91' Rd- 3817 - 50th Avenue East 109 W P, its 922-7033 .X WA 2,8042 ' longer 122-.322 S.E, X Tacoma ashington ' X3 'Tn ssss M9343 Y rs rxx IX A ' N I l X5 7 A I Y PUYALLUP lf your clothes aren't becoming to you Y . A Axijgratulatlons Class of 81 FEED CO' They should becoming to us. C ' YN kjxer 'J - ' NMC. DENNIS ggHLFORD, MAI-lAFFIE'S DELUXE CLEANERS A I ' Feeds, Seeds, Grains Joe Mahaffie Xxj ss s Dentist Garden gl Farm Qwne, X-CJ ,R Supplies 111 Stewart Ave. E. fs 5 f, lr-4 9-2 d St 1 N.E. A A I 1 n me TH 5-5191 Phone 845-6212 Puyallup, wa. 98371 NCQ 220 Ads 8: Index Best of Luck, Class of '81 SUMMIT TRADING, INC. 10409 CANYON ROAD EAST PUYALLUP, WASHINGTON 98371 HARLIE'S CHARLIE MURTAG H WIZZA LACE E. 72ND 8 PORTLAND WESTERN AUTO SHOP RITE owNER T coin 47343232 HARDWARE DEPT. GRDCERY DEPT. A 537-6848 537-5848 b SVTURWJ, EDGEWOOD H Congratulations Q7 0, Class of t- U5 HEAD SHOP 1981 an 3' lon H ,R D SI , Fm, - CAKES, ROLLS A E GN - BREAD, coomss 927-3990 MALONEVS M5ftJ?I'35fJS ' PIES 51 PASTRY INC' pL0Jrff3l,'Cil2AiL'25QN 5824 'North LAKE CHALET SQUARE Flows ,E efsms MeV'd'an 4511 No. MERIDIAN and Gifts 1--FHM WA 7-2532 EDGEWOOD FRED NELSON Pierce W. Powers Robert J. Powers C I ongratu ations Congratulations From POWERS Class of 1981 FUNERAL HOME Everything in Music Dr. John Wenzen And Staff BQUSH MOVING General Dentistry Funeral Service PUYALLUP MUSIC SHOP AND STORAGE I , 624 s. Meridian 'wobfdfxi 203 s. Meridian 820-4th si. Now, Puyallup, Wa. 98371 Mausoleum TH 5,882Q Best Wishes to 1981 Graduates Congratulations, Grads 4 POHLMANVS Congratulalgqlsl Class of Best Wishes Class of BETTY'S CAFE VARIETY STORE D Y S ' St t- ,81 orn s ervice a ion Famous for homemade food 101 Meridian So. A D I B MD- 213 N. Meridian Downtown Puyallup 1326 West Ploneer I urrowsl 845-9766 Puyallup, Washington Dr' Mccabe' MD' ? Aluminum Frames Shower Doors , Sliding Tub Enclosures Insurance Approved vlsA a 4 - N ' Q S 7021 it x Complete Glass Service ,Q 0 H I4 A A ' F W Ylfil r A '-A ' . I . A '- A 9 A 81:5-7593 1, V62 Larson s Glass Co L, nc 51 A 203 StPw.1rtVVesI PuvallUi1,WHSl1-933IIfX i i If - V- l Xl W ! 5, , 121 West Stewart 845-2111 ,V all A' L Sales o Productiziii -O 'R' I PuvalluPt Washington 98371 -1- g-, QQ L R Free Estimates -fd R U3 - YN Q5 J x , ' fr- , X ? f- A 3 X' - so ,L 5 S BJ 9 ' '20 UN 'z :Z sf S' , ,.. , . A S 1 I -f A oss,-L5 QQ-fgox-:Daly .asgorjo 25329, 7 :pM3',f 'AQSQJ-J'-5' 11550 ,-,gy,-J:.5,Qg52i lj' If 4- , L.'5 ,TR-', O VNNDDI-qX7X VA-AVI Uh - -f+iA wwf Ad8zld 221 i:i.fr3QfxQ A-.-Jf3i3o,5e533as-J S IICX Difiufyigggfgggiiei fifrsffaiziab JSA A Factory Direct Ouflef Sfore OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 5 EVENING5 CONSTRUCTION ws LAY me BEST , , MZ6. f,,, 4ZHn13UL4334 Yslfcyld 77Zr?Qf 107OBGoldenGuven 106 So Msmouw Tccorno,WA98AA5 OBE PuvALi.uP,WA 9837 CQOOJ535-T772 120618 s- 3 Qbfs ,. -N Douglas E. Robson, MOON MUIUHS U M D iigaziasr C-, KQV-S. ir' an l I ' E Q is QYLAQXQSQX M Congratulations Class Aut0.Lgfe.pi,e erases EMBEA 3 Of '81 845-7575 O Congratulations Congratulations, C t 1 t, From lgggra 3? EF' Congratulations Class of '81 ass Class Of '81 Dr. Johansson N.T. Iverson, MD. MT' Haynes' C.D. Jacobson, M.D. Dr. Arthur CR. Vaught, MD. M.D. Physicians and Surgeons 1 ' ' E UF UY LLU P SAM s TIRE senvlc P A QQ I ' F Q The Dealer who gives you a choice 9 ,. g Q. B '-f it QDUNLUP EMONROEY E? 'D .Q 1501 E. Main V Puyallup, WA 98371 848-1533 ffl ll' 2 wmesiv 'l?Qf?QQ9 l 222 Ads 8: Index Gnlllh QF? 'W I O5 II'TfOlil'19 841j3131 College for Everyene . . . WALTER JOHNSTUN - Community .Y 0 ' . . COINS Fort Stezlacoom 118 HI HO QFRED MEYERJ SHOPPING CENTER e PUYALLUP WA 98371 ROBERT D JOHNSTON qsseclqte degrees VOCCITIOHCI1 programs 0 secretarial science METALS APPOINTMENT 1 RARE COINS - SILVER gl GOLD - PRECIOUS 0 business skills BOUGHT SOLD APPRAISED FOI I'I1OIGiI1fOII'I1G'liOI'1, INVESTMENT CONSULTATIONS BY CQ11 843.9331 2 v gf: ,TQJP ,115 ily!! M 1444 U71 455,14 ifipfiwi fiffiflfrfmfll 14 , V,-1-A .yy fiflifle 5-I .f fZ V'-f Wea ful' W -r4'Q4'W W .-'Wall ,LU -?Li 5 'V f,f' f'1VW N 47,4 Am z,f:1M7zLI Z, ,wer ff-54 6 P ' pvwd fee :'Q'f1e'4 ' ,Lf ,La ' ee If -7bzvf'.g',2 ZfC'L1L?f . ,f I 7 J ff, N I GV LJ P1fm,fw Qzfcf' lfiffypw .9 cr 972,607 'L Lf ' I Y ' Cz, ' 65375 C7 - O Cy Q ,Q Ja O C? LX- ff A fi RFQ 2 fo 'VI Z CP T- Q? T 'CIC 56 X, ,. ,K - 'lc I 2 fi Cf 'Q -Ed fe QD TY QL? T' kg 5 Q Se 6 4,9 R faqs! Alek? Q Ads 8z Index 223 fy! ,?' Uniland Investment Inc. We Sell And Repair All Makes CALL VIKING .a 108 WEST STEWART 8414 PFAFF NEW HOME EINA 2 51 Q Puyallup Wash P02288 SINGER NECCHI BERMNA ' 9 848-5541 Plggyp PUYALLUP X l- 11 ,, deliver . SEWING MACHINE CENTER P ACREAGE SPECIALISTS FOR THE VALLEY y 202 N4 Meridian Downtown Puyallup Congratulations , Class of '81 -'gll'3.q . Puyallup B l W' ll l 'f-41 Vauey P ' BOOTH LA QS 'S fs 0 Bill- Youfh Yogurt actory 8: Dell G SS Class Of 81 Services Puyallup - Dr. 8a Mrs. 1403 E. M puyauupam Everything in Glass D. Moses . V. Endploimqierlt . Picture Framing ocilona I rammg . . ' ounse ing 8486650 Ssggngoxlln Ilgiggdgin 2709 E- Main 0 Drug Abuse Prevention Puyallup, Wash. 98371 8485538 c:OOKlNO SCHOOL ACCESSORIES gxxx Ml EE HANSEN PLUMBING APWJANC3 MXORW IIAX' ol 5 MICROWAVES aalaaavaaamla .aaaaeasliiifw REALTY INC. Natural Gas Installation n 11504 Mend-an Sf Sol 70W UJe1le4 7 RES'DENTlQ5aS?ll4Elll52ClAL AND Tllvl HANSEN Phone 922- PUWIIUP- WA 98371 my Sugftkuv PHONE 11508 satllh lflaflalan Olllfa 841-2473 0154 'ZW 8412197 E D' NSOUTH M0566 Puyallup. WA 98371 Raslaaacal 5313764 Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there. Jn n DOUG OUNDERSON --. l ' l'lS-N-l'l L al ' l.l l l lcllc as Agent 44, wolNrMzNrsAvAllAelz 51O7Mefld1anNQyQh f ng Q 4' , ' Puyallup, Washington 98371 gf?-it 1 J- im OM ST Off.. 952.6388 STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES 'ff l lil ' P1297 0 MON, WA mst Res. 833.5181 HOME OFFICES BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS A ' Puget Sound National Bank Puyallup Branch Linden Drive Branch Edgewood Branch Hi Ho Sho in Center 2728 East Main 6420 N. Meridian -PP 315 River Road 224 Ads 8x Index ll ll l Edgewood 6513 N. Meridian, Puyallup Edgewood Square Wa 73333 AMBASSADOR CARDS Congratulations To The Graduates of 1981 LCCDNG COTY - REVLON FINE GIFTS l1SLll a RUSSELL STOVER CANDIES Congratulations, Class of '81 for a job well done I8 Al ' o 706 Meridian North Puyallup, Washington 98371 I206l 845-9555 QfVT Member F.D.l.C. PUYALLUP OFFICE, Meridian Gt Pioneer West '13 Puyallup. Washington. U.S.A, 848-45I7 FOR A TASTE TREAT STOP BY THREE GIRLS BAKERY PIKE PLACE MARKET SEATTLE, WASH. Good Luck, Class of '81 Puyallup Chiropractic Clinic 1203 East Main- 845-0543 Best Wishes From HILL FUNERAL HOME and HILL AMBULANCE SERVICE units 845-1172 Congratulations to the Class of 1981 DR, R. BRAAFLADT Dentist 24-hour Paramedic Congratulations to the Class of 1981! EDGEWOOD NATIONAL, Inc. Your Truck gl 4x4 Supermarket! 6603 No. Meridian Puyallup, Washington 98371 Phone 12061 927-3388 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '81 DR. PAUL DEES 602 S. Meridian, Puyallup TH 5-7583 KEEPSAKE DIAMOND RINGS EXCLUSIVE IN PUYALLUP AT Tubbin Jewelry 118 S. Meridian 845-2281 Puyallup, Washington Bill-Walt's Radiator 8: Muffler P.O. Box 98256 Tacoma, Wa. 98499 DEE DEE S GROCERY 537-7307 7116 WALLER RD. E. TACOMA WA 98443 7 PAT gl DEE DEE YODER Excalibur Classic Body 8: Paint RON WORDEN General Manager Tacoma Washington 1206i 565-7746 3145 V2 Bridgeport Way W. , ' 98466 if ' A tbl -M -. , I--ILKA f-1 9 45'- :- 1 if , -- ,. T ' ,f ' ,QE '43, I . 1 ,, Q '32 5 , ds. Y Q L 4 . - it 5 Meridian Plaza Shopping Center 848-2064 FULL PHOTOGRAPHY COLOR Engagement Wedding - Graduation STERLING STUDIO 5809 - 112th St. E, Puyallup - TH 5-3595 Congratulations to the Class of '81 From Dr. Penalver and His staff. 319 5th St. S.W. 848-0351 Ads 8z Ind ex 225 I M I i- lx - , EDGEWOOD T T Fireplace Shop . 1, 1 5 f 2 ' 1 927-2578 , -' . R 118-49111 Ave. N.E. LC. Puyallup, WA 98371 Puyallup Beauty School We teach tomorrOw's techniques TODAY 848-1595 11510 Meridian South South Hill Shopping Center AGM ou nta i n Tire Corporation - ROAD SERVICE 11404 MERIDIAN s. BU BRAKES PUYALLUP, WA 98371 BU TUNEOP Phone: 848-2301 BU ALIGNMENTS WASHED ROCK CRUSHED ROCK READY Mix CONCRETE Puyallup Sand 8x Gravel Call us for all your Readymix, Sand, Gravel and Rock needs. 845-7584 17599 Meridian Ave. So. Willows Optical Shop 112TH 8: MERlDlAN SO. WILLOW SHOPPING CENTER CONGRATULATES CLASS OF '81 PUYALLUP, WA 98371 C2061 848-2338 E E 15 ti nte s? 5 1317 E. Main Best Wishes Class of 181 1 '1-'Pit .13 l c Best Wishes Class of '81 NIIMB-M6 Phlmlcy 3564 ruvu.Luv izzaauum-vnqrun 1 ua WKLOWSSHGPIGCENTER 0750 Martin 226 Ads 8L Index WOOD-FAB ART FRAMES Quality Picture Framing 841-1135 11508 Meridian South So. Hill Shopping Center Congratulations Class of Matlock s Fruit Farms nc. Puyallup Wash. I , Congratulations, Class of '81 PUYALLUP VALLEY BANK Serving the Greater Puyallup Valley 1307 E. Main 112 E. Main Member F.D.I.C. Congratulations Class of 81 rom RAY BOCK EQUIPMENT CO. 11th and River Road Puyallup, Wash. 845-8801 Congratulations Class of 1981 A Friend Puyallup, Washington Congratulations Class of 1981 WILEN CORNFORTH MOTORS 845-8881 Pontiac-Buick GMC Truck 115-2nd Street S.E. Puyallup Wash. TAC PIPELINE Construction Co. Congratulations Class of '81 537-9604 310 - 108 S OMA Ehgzmnnh lraltp, ln. U Professional IF E Real Estate HDD HHRDl.URRE,ll'lC Se 'ce 5519 20th street East 5905 N0- Tacoma Wahington hlefidlifl 98424 927-5900 All Meier 922-8779 Seattle 838-9455 ! 1 Congratulations to the Class of 1981 Christ Church lEpiscOpall Fifth Street 8a W. Pioneer Avenue Puyallup Decorated Cakes For All Occasions Wedding, Parties, Picnics, etc. PIONEER BAKERY TH 5-8336 PUYALLUP, WASH. 120 SO. MERIDIAN Congratulations to the class of 1981 rnucxmc COMPANY, mc. 00 0 0 And Christ became a human being and lived here on earth among us and was full of loving forgiveness and truth . . . lohn 1:14 L.B. f x, 201 North Meridian 'N 0' Puyallup, Washington 98371 4, ,K A ' 12061 848-2913 9 E - I F5 P I 2' ' ' ' Bibles-King james, N.A.S., New American, R.S.V., Living Bible Books-Childrens, Adults, Paperbacks, Study booksg Records, Music, - jewelry, Greeting Cards, Stationery, Gold Imprinting. Wedding Invitations-Full Printing Service Congratulations, Future Eagles Best of Luck in The Future Puyallup Eagles Club Aerie 2308 Good Luck '81 Country Flowers 537-1654 Special care for your special order 10411 Canyon Rd. tSummitl Congratulations To The Class of 1981 PUYALLUP VALLEY CHEVRON 516 Meridian S. 848-2200 CHUCK'S ELECTRIC 7315 48th Ave. E. TACOMA, WASHINGTON 98443 Phone 531-6518 Congratulations Class of i'81 ,A V7 fx-'said CROSS BOW f' INN fffzf' ' , 11,11 if lr' Errol Van Pevenage 15806 S. Meridian Puyallup, WN, TH5-6332 L A PUGET SOUND ESCROW if C0 9'afuLafgTS' gl VALLEY MORTGAGE . Class O HALL TYPES OF REAL ESTATE r f , CLOSING 1 F Sandgjg l5'faL,:,:V.SalOn 111 MERIDIAN N. Phone 84853230 DOWNTOWN PUYALLUP 848-3566 VAN LlEROP'S Spring 19 we Q, QW 90 2480 848-7272 fresh cut flowers display garden open week days 8-6 Sat, gl Sun- Q,5 Congratulations, Grads of '81 Piggly Wiggly Stores 4 97 I-'H TACOMA Salutes the Class I K of 1981 VT 1 l ' 5 X CJ 3 A li I, ff,-My UAVCL Qfpgfpx, xv,.lvwLJ,g, QXQS-MA,VU A sl lewd QC bums, 1 Wes Ads n ex 227 f206j 845-1483 202 East Pioneer JK Nike ' Adidas ' Puma Congratulation to The Class of 1981 Bunce U-Rent We Rent Most Everything 1812 East Main 845-7527 Congratulations Judy You ve finally made it!! We didnt think you could do Your Sisters and Brothers Congratulations, Class of 1981 Rainier National Bank Edgewood Milton Office: 219 65th Avenue N.E. P.O. Box 595, Puyallup, Washington 98371 1206i 927-3711 BURGER BASKET DRIVE-IN ACROSS FROM FAIR GROUNDS THE HI-HO donut en , , varieties of donuts Hi Ho Shoppinb Center 848-2604 FAIRWAY CLEANERS FAST i DAY SERVICE QUALITY Womt 2 Locations to Serve You 128 th 8: S. Merdian-848-0515 Cbehind the 7-llj 707-3rd SC-845-5838 FOSHAUG S Creative Portrait Wedding Photography FOSHAUG STUDIO 845-2101 120 West Main Street Puyallup Congratulations Class of 1981 Holdener Construction Congratulations From Dr. Greg Sutherland Orthodontist 210 4th Ave. S.W. 848-4537 FAMILY PHARMACY 1420-4th St. S.E. 848-8744 across from Good Samaritan Hospital Bill Bennett R. PH. QPI-IS 62D REID PRINTING, INC. hl d J , W , 98402 T I h 572-5 46 ww CON RATULATIONS r 1 Y Y d , Specialists in Commercial and l Industrial Printing nil 53 I Love Made fresh 2552 Jefferson Ave So ' l27t an effersonl ' John E Reid T acoma a owner e ep one O I I I dub f 'Au' WW. ' ff A 'PW' 5 tr i r O M? , i N- M g p A 3. p 'ffr s ' ' 14- if f ' - eva? , 1--. I 1 - I 4-,K--. ri! f I - . ',.W,,-.we 3 E, ' f ' - . f' 4 49 Q! A-X ,,' 4.4, ,lf M ,. .,.. . ,lvl c , sa?v3 ? g i.,M g i J .fy Y -l .- . . 'S' I 57 xo: , '-'-- C 40 ful Tlfutj . 228 Ads 8: Index PUYALLUP OFFICE . - 9 -'QE I :EL -3 968 09 X 7 I . olfxeq. ,f-7 .. ,V,, b yod, HEADQUARTERS - . Fpzcnve EXERCISE ver nevIsEo ev M ll II F X111 iff ' w Ps XXXXXEW HEAU 'ffW EEK '54 XAO +C? ls 7812 R R D P I.I.uP. WA 9837 848-9663 APPL LetLk Change Not Always Your Reflection Needed , F ,I MICKIE s Your I ami y MAGIC Sa on MIRROR JOIN OUR HAIRCUT CLUB 114 W. Meeker Open Mondays - Sat. Hrs. - 8:30 a,m. 845-9442 Q Robert XL Mickie Shoemaker late appointments available Congratulations 2 Class of 1981 y 3 PUYALLUP TRAVEL SERVICE INC. Im N M,,.,,,,,n Meeker Puyailurgalglirhmglon 848-0341 I 15 5' CONGRATULATIONS AND THANK YOU, GRADUATES PERLER PHOTOGRAPHY OFFICIAL PI-IOTOORAPFIER FOR THE viking PERLER PHOTOGRAPHY 750 ST. HELENS AVENUE TACOMA, WASHINGTON 98401 BR 2-7733 MAN - KAY MANUFACTURED HOMES LARRY AND DIANNE PLETCHER OWNERS CONGRATULATIONS CLASS '81 531-3116 18227 PACIFIC AVE SPANAWAY WA. McCallum, Cole Sc Forbes Insurance Inc. 420 Meridian St. North Puyallup, Wa. 98571 848-0501 WA. 98390 1117 Main Sumner, Telephone 863-4488 Noels Open 7 days a week. Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner. D ' 221652 Class of '81 gl 1 Compliments of Burger King 807 River Road I 5- -.. Ads 8z lnde .. 5 P, x 229 Congratulations Class of '81 3-QM' f fl? fl tjzif ' 'ali WHT! EMERALD 923 RIVER ROAD 845-0541 PUYALLUP WASHINGTON 98371 INSTANT LAWN AROUND YOUR IKYME BAKE GROUND TODAY, muumnn. Luxlznmm uvmo umm TOMORROW, Bill ifplslils ' , he yup nmnnmmfan.-pmt 8 K W 14590 S1-ml: Illlil 818-Wil Su in- om Congratulations To The Class Of 81 From HAUGEN-.JOHNSON ma!-3 FUEL 863-4431 Congratulations Class of 81 SHELL Fuel 812 Traffic Ave. Sumner , If rx,i'5'4rt v Shiva wi Ure-3 lim'- I CS !7 .I . ...mad-QV,-4Haikf ' TURFGRASS 1, V ,A . 527 X I Cmwnmr Puau v.ny for Pu rt Sound H0 ' rklr mnF1sxSumner .- and mnn u l es elly OPTICIAN Contact Lens - Hard, Soft EYE PI-IYSICIAN'S PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED Rt. 1 - Box 315 Buckley, WA. 98321 srEAiE'3c 'i S'E3fi?oon LUNCHEON - DINNERS ww.-.v rwrrm r- rr v , umm ,mr ,sa -nf6'9, n,e- na I , B , 1 1 - , , , U!!!!5Q ', -.,!!!!!,!!! ES . ' ' E I . n. ' ' al . 1 ' ' ' ' C ' . . I 7 ci A IJ ll Q! S: 41 4 E 6 ash. SL lllll 1 L..l-A l : 815-8954 Ll . wrsnwwirv r rr...rf.....r..,,-,rr fm mr r, af:1,::. 3,54 , H Haven I izza as WATERBEDS 10203 915 N. Meridian Puyallup, Wa. Easy As 1'2'3 We deliver! 848-2366 505 N. Meridian MARTY S FOOD CFNTFR Locker Beef Dry Ice Produce Full Service Meat M1rket 845 7157 SIXTEEN BIG DAYS OF UPROARIOUS, GLORIOUS FUN!! SEPTEMBER 12-27 Q 111230 1981 F DeBOLT'S T.V. SERVICE Pete's Spray Service gr?dLgl?e?Q?OW Congratulations 181' Grads 206 - 2nd St, S.E. 845-8181 Kristine's formerly Anita's Styling Salon Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio 109 Meeker St, S.W. Phone 845-1101 Puyallup, Wash, 98371 Congratulations coNGRAruLArioNs, amos class of 81 The Best Dressed Seniors Re res I p en GERSTMANN'S MEN'S WEAR House of Suits Dress Well L Succeed Puyallup, Washington Dr. James R. Elder Orthodontics 848-3529 l 4 4 7 , 7924 River Rd. 230 Ads 8: Index i R1 0' HI HO MUSIC CENTER GO VlKS Spread a Little Music Around open every night in friendly Hi Ho Shopping Center 845-7335 Benton's Twin Cedars Florists Congratulations Class of 1981 1009 Milwaukee Avenue Puyallup, Washington Cjgvlehicme Shoppe National Prescription Centers 1210 E. 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