Rogers High School - Treasure Chest Yearbook (Spokane, WA)
- Class of 1986
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R 1' 45 f an ,- , . .--,,.., .r- 52 -1- . , 'LP- 1 ------ -1. I John R. Rogers High School Treasure Chest 1985-86 Volume 54 LX gm' , - 6 ii fm 1: ' 1' ' fx -1 Wil? so vi. 4. vf- 'Z .V 5 ,, A 5' A-in an ' I 1- Editor - Karla Kaminski r Asst. - Carla White Advisor - Chris Ward Shawn Anderson Jennie Bryant Debra Flores Alan Jenkins RaeAnn i ssell lfu Collette Smithers Charlene Mullen Christine Chumley Jef Lane 'Scott Raja Lisa Magney Shelly SZCI Shannon Resendez nond itz X latin I 1' ' r 15 R-Q. L I , zx' NL- s if 1 msg... W .-. , , , Mx ,,,: 1 -- A .....,.,........... , , 0 -I ,-....... . .,,..,.,-.-W-.-.-..n-n.---wp..-v-W ,---..-.......-....-.1.... - ,.. A Q .,.-. Q I -v---...-n- s . MW , ,, .. Table of Contents Introduethni Classes Sports Activities P85 P85 P85 pgs- 1- 11 12- 89 90-131 132-212 + , w W 1 , I N 1 :iii K Q64 oil Si x H nh Q .Jiri 4 1. 0 -, Nm W 'gi-53. . ,X ,F , J wx . , aw N M .1 ' 21 Q., -Q QL ff ' ' QR it YE 5 ! .Af fix. -. 717 , x .1 1 ,. 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A Jacquie Beitey Kenny Bender Shelly Bentz Brooke Andrews Jennyfer Bacon F Dannelle Barron Lisa Berry 1 Pat Best Melissa Brady Yvette Briscoe ,J Chris Bunton Q Y Yvonne Betschart rg 1' Tina Braman Glenda Brown Jim Burke Brad Black .fm 4? A 4 A Y, w -5' f fa kg ,Y 4 Bev Breakey 'W'-5 Ken Brown Tom Butcher '92- Q Gwen Borders Chris Breaull Brad Bryant Q Z9 Natalie Butler Barbara Cable Tim Carson Chris Carver 'X in wg. 1 Shellie Cheer M Billie ,lo Cheyney I Christine Chumley Coyle A vczfg , N, a l A a AJ im Crawford ' .IJ N, 3 , aol I Ted Cashier ., . Y f I , W w r . n K ,Iej'Danner Russell Davaz Cindy Davis james Dowler Terry Dowler Carol Downey Susan Dunlcle Eric Eilmes Michelle Elliott Mike Ellis Renee Etten Don Evans J ' 5 1' 'Tom Farrell Billie Farris Kim Felix Kris F ernkins -af a- l Diane Fischer , Damon Fisher Phil Fisher sw Shari Flemming Darren F ontenot Rhonda Ford 'QD' Brenda F redericksen Carmen F riedenbach Darin F uson Bryan Fitzpatrick :hun lllil Inna! lllhu Ill' I Mary Francis Bill Garber mi, My T, 5 F s xi, M . L,-R, g,-K GT sl' ,WA-f ,y5wyA e 3 'jex 'F K 31 Q ' .wkwky M3 iwmwww -W, John Cemmill Chloe Coldsbury Lisa Coodlake John Could 1 I Ed Graham Dwight Hamilton xx , , ,RK 'X . I Curt Hayes Susan Himes g,meg'x iw? Crystal Gray .ggi , A . A xg 'Wa fi fri- 1 . , 'G , NP' ,A- Ak MW' t E A F s Laura Hamilton Trevor H ildenbrand X v 7, Hung Ha .......,.....,,. Y.,...,........ Cyndi Hardee J if e+ f 1. ii' F' 1 .xy . -L' fr-fr x' - 1 5 0 At X. 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Gordon Lacroix Tim Lang f Ratana Khanachareune Ken Killin Helen Kim Todd Kosanke Phil Kruger Darin Kughler msg. , N' 'Ny' f 3: ,X ,..,... 'YI' ,. - . K F 'H mm , Q N 'R ... K K e xr. 'r' 1 ' ' l Lori Landers Michelle Lane Harold Lang N Jennifer Leon Kelly Littell Mark Lorenzen 94 Q n,,,,,:1l IV! 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Dao Vo Ge Vue '49 Ray Waggy Dianna Watkins Amy Weber Larry Weber s 'fi in 'Hmmm Suzette Webster Carla White Tom Whiteside Angie Willard ,A l in M- X 'r:D age e l V . . 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J Hia. , Amber Hixson Kristi Michaels Ronda Middleton Dennis Penfield Nam Phan Graham Sharman Rodney Shearer David Siegel Troy Sloan Tim Smith Tim Stolz b john Tibbetts Dan Tran David Vegele Mike Verhaag Thayin Vu Paul Watkins Dennis Wohlers Thai Xiong V-r'v1'f2 f ':w' , v i4iii?fs'7f'Wiff' 5 ...V I nv,,-Mggv ,. ,4,,,..,,fL,' K3 gy, 5 . ,'mL.fL,,' A ,H hx. .Q 'F .- 'e . . 5 ,T , A ' x.. .W , . W ft Wy '7 . .f sf. was a N --1 . K. ' ' 1- Q' xl- ' ,Engle Li A Q .4 My -f M 'U ,K, , , K .3-,F av- , ' 15 '- 'V . Q hgjqvxwv ,. N . 3 , awp -' vim' -0' '77 is if - Q da 1 4 , , x f' Vw AV wvnvt, . X 3 I 'i , .1 W -j - , x Q .. 1 - I X I I N K A X x , 1 -If . Q92 1' iw ,, 6 K Y . ' 1 Q. 3 .4 A a A 3.3! 421 A? ,- 'J' X! . ' ly 1 A . 4gvf-WM-1,4-,. n U 1 .SN aiu z I ff XX F. H Agn fn Y , N W' , 4 U .-.+'f Tf vm ,.- 'N Wa 4 YR '54 .N W1 -.wmfifr mi G' .5 - EK, I i 'plgiim '1,,iw, fir. va h,::,1k W? ,' 4 , 'QW 'aw 145 1 , T. .im W K ,. V tj W Q -a x .21 -as X f N QXQPKF X M im. ..,. x pfg'-Q. GUN IU IDR L., T! Shanna Abel Shawn Abel Tracy Ahartz Collette Aiken Wayne Alben ,lim Alberts Wayne Aller Kevin Anderson Richard Anderson Tina Anderson ,IejfAnnis Glen Aukland Tana Bachman Marjorie Banich Keisha Barnes Brent 'Bazzle Debbie Beck Toni Bell Sharon Bentley Amy Berger Jeff Biddulph Dave Blackman Shelia Blimka Curtis Bliss Darin Blomberg Bill Boll Steve Bonner Shelene Bennett Kim Botchek Melissa Bradley Carol Brandvold Lisa Bray Shawn Briggs Chris Brink Does Tammy Strenge always dress like this for school? nf.. X6 ' -r- ' m Q Cf' .ib Yaawwwv '2 r X is Q31 87878788 87 87 87 87878 Bill Briscoe Anthony Brown Kelli Brown Angela Bnmdal Duane Bumgarner Darin Bushy rrnnrl Bill DeCaro Bryant Delzer Sean Denison Lisa Desenberg julie Dierks Dan Dingwell Bob Dixon Judith Dodge Don Donais Beth Dougherty Dan Douglas Laurie Downhour Palmer Drader ,IeHDrown Mollie Dunkin Tracy Dunn Dustin Denning Holly Dustin Peggy Eldred Dawn Moon Ellis Ken Enkkson Lanie Ethridge Mkhel Evans Dan Faimian Troy Fall Michele Farm er Jodi F ennell Deann Florino Lane Fisher Lisa Fisher Kimberly Flaa Cathy Fleetwood Janine Florez Cyndy F orcier W ff r y ggi X1 i ,55- ? I -'-xg Where's your smile Melissa? 87 87 787 87 787 87878 'Q Q ir .....,..4- dvi. Q e5 v Q ll.f4 l 4 in Third year French student jill Mellslrom - Ou 1515! I H- g ll 0+ LA T7 Q... 7 78787 78 87878787 Torn Frank Karla Franklin Billie ,Io F riedenback Sue F roman David F uechsel Sandy Fulton Robert Fury Kellie Gamby Anthony Garcaki Kelly Gaumer Edwin Gay jeremy Gennett Glenn Gibbs Marty Gibson Sheila Giese Lyle Gilbertson Daryl Goard Lori Goard Heidi Greenwood Casey Hall Terri Harmon Michelle Harrah Mary Harshman Mlbsy Hartz jennyer Hiedenreich Klint Heinen Steve Heydt Fred Hidden Randy Hildreth Mark Hogue Alaena Holder Michelle Holder Linda Holland Staci Holmes 37 Beth Holschen Kiet Hong Waylan Hood Becky Hood Charles 'Houchin Mary House Rusty Hubbard Klint Hull Susan Hume Carl Humphrey Kelly Husband Rachel Hutchinson Ken Jacque Joe James Cnlssie Jensen Shawna ,lessett ,lay Johnson Larry Johnson Mark johnson Shelly Johnson ,Ieffjones Pam Janes Rhonda jones John Kaminski Connie Kautzrnan Danny Kautzman Mike Kautzman Barb Keller Cameron Keller Casey Keller lim Kelly Paul Kelly Staci Kennedy Ann-Luise Kent Who glued my eyelashes shut? 1 vwl 787878787 787 878787 Eric Kent Alecia Kenworthy Darrin Kern Brian King Kevin King Eric Ki nsel Dale Kittilstved Jackie Klatt Steve Klowpfel Steve Kokkinen Frank Kollman JeffKolloen Karrell Korbel Sabrina Krilsp Robert Kucera Sarah Lamont Patrick Lane Andrea Langman JeHLaPlante Angie Larson Mark Larson Tracey Lawson Tabatha Lay Ken Lindahl fohn Lloyd Tonya Lockman Scott Lung Renee Lovell Lon Lyons Lisa Magney Valerie Magney Kathi Maher Scott Maher Cindy Maloney Derrick Martin Rhonda Martin Scott Martinez Sandy Martino Kathie Masengale Amy Mason Peter Mason Brian Massie Dina Matson Kelly McAllister Cindi McCullough Christina McDaid Sean McDaniel Shawn McGee Steve McNickle Jill Mellstrom Nanna Mile-Meyer Phyllis Miles Amy Miller Duane Miller ,IennU'er Miller Shawn Miller Tim Milner .Tracey Milner Sean Mize Rod Morin Bounmanh Moulaxart Tomo Mulholland Charlene Mullin Marie Munson Robby Murphy Renea Neil Melinda Nelson Hoang Nguyen ,QJN Q' N. rr 5- nn , Xx X ,, if i . Doesn't Ken look like the guy on ROCKY 4? 87 87 7 87 87 87 87 87 8787 3 .. She's not looking at you, she's looking at me! 5 x .iw-I ,mx be V S2 It N-4:71 ll 7 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 878787 Nghia Nguyen Van Nguyen Laura Noble Mark U'Donnell joe Ochsner Brenda Ogel Kim Oleifiler Kristyn Olmsivad Connie Olson Brian Orne Chris Orvis Shannon Oslberg Chris Ostendorf David Pace Bob Paffnni Julie Paggell Jeff Parr Diana Pearce Mike Perry' Ralph Peterson Vu Huyen Pham Curt Phillips Sandra Phillips Mike Piaii Tracy Pike Carl Pittman Tammie Powell .Cris'PWras 75 Paul Pruczinslfi Wade Ramm Carol Randall Clint Rathlmn Barbara Reid! ,Io-Lynn Reno Shannon Resendez Forrest Rettkowski Debra Riddle ene idenhour Tammy Lyle Roberts Marneen Roberts Patricia Robertson Bruin Rochester Shannon Rock David Roder Mark Rost Raeann Russell Cristina Samelc Rene Sartain Mike Sauls jim Scheele joann Schmitt Kristine Schmitt Beth Schraufnagel Steve Schuerman ,Ion Schuh Karen Schultz Bill Schumacher Ron Schwantner Scott Sciuchetti Doug Scyphers Dawn Sczenski Glenda Searl Sherri Selby Steven Seler Don Shilllkzm Karen Shoop Kurt Shuey -of! iff v 3 I Janine and Nancy - Buddies for Ile. xr- 7Z 7 1 -if 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 87878 H-5. ve- 42..- on -K' f XX LH X ., S John Schuh hitchhiking a nkle to the third floor? F ' X is is 7 87 87 87 87 87 87 87 878787 Debra Siegal Wade Silk Dennis Sloan Monica Smith Theresa Smith Sarah Som Rod Souza Tari Spear Carolyn Spooner Lynn Steppe Shelly Stolz Udonna Strasburg Tammy Strenge Greg Strickline Louie Stromberg Bill Summers Rebecca Sundstrom Doug Swor Ken Sylvester Tom Tanner Stephen Taylor Gary Thompson Teresa Thompson Celeste Thompson Steve Torosain Tim Tyvan Jeff Uhlenkott Susan Vantassel Faustine Vargo Frank Vamer Bnhn Vlll Antonette Vigil Dennis Vorhies Visien Vu 43 Lynn Wallette Donna Watkins Becky Wenrick Diedra Whittle Suzy Wickwire Mike Wigen Kris Wilkerson Tamera Williams Katrina Willis Tammara Wilson Michelle Wirth Chris Wood Nancie Young Wendy Zolman Lori Anderson Doug Autrey Chris Bell Lynette Blevins Brenda Bordwell Kathleen Botner John Brink Davie Bunch Tom Campbell Charles Christanson Brian Cooper Dan Cotter Todd Crandall Mike Crombie John Davenport Alva Davis Kim Douglas John Dvorak Mike Farnsworth Danielle Finley Laury F rady Rich Graham Christine Gray Mike Harms Kim Helgert Andrea Hill Geneen Hirsch Tami Hogan Mike Howe Susan Hunt Corey Jensen Don ,lanes Dan Kostelecky Sandra Land Robert Long John McGee Victor Morton amera Shy Doug Nehls Clarence 0'Neel Brian Ostberg Brian Ottosen Dan Patrick John Patterson Crystal Peters Patrick: Sampson Charles Sawyers Karen Shines David Singleton David Smith Deborah Smith Chris Sonnabend Anthony Sotin Tanya Southerly Jason Steele Harold Walker Bill Wise 87 87 87 87 87 87 7 87878787 'I S OPHUMURES Paul Ackerman David Adams Kathleen Aleman Rae Ann Allen Rod Anderson Debbik Aukett Robbie Babb John Babcock Robert Bacon Ed Bailey Dallis Bair Robert Ballard Julie Banich Bob Bames Chris Barney Jon Bamhar Greg Barr Scott Barringer Cary Bass Paula Baumiller Tonya Beach Angie Beardsley John Beardsley Ron Beck Darrin Belgarde Tl'iCl:ll Bellkeu Don Bentz Tara Bentz Bruce Berglund Jamie Blkldulph Greg Bishop Travis Bliss ,psi , H155 2, 5.5, KL H ,f- L. , hi m ' 0 Q. ,I ix ,al I' Mewwwf t tr' 7' Sophomore, Renee Patnaude is late again! , 2 aJ ik E :: , ' . X I Y Q4 Gr-4' , ' .deiim . ,J My 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 8 .f ' -ti Y L Q :fb 3 ' ' f i 5 X two ' , . - ' Q-refs - H 5,5 . - 3,8 , f 'X ' YQ, ' Lfitgf' Ik X Does Paul Erickson eel can ldent? N 8 88 '88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 ' A , , Scott Blystone Amy Bocook Travis Bonnett Mike Bonscr Anthony Bowers Tana Bowers Troy Brazell jennger Breault Donna Bridges Fred Brown Mary Brown Tammy Brown Theresa Brown Paul Bnunley John Bunner ,lennjer Bryant Shane Buchanan Doeun Bun Dong Bun Mike Burchetl Lisa Burgess Tim Burke Donnetta Bursch Corey Butcher Lydia Butler Mike Byrum James Calvert Don Campbell Tom Campbell Larry Carl Bruin Carney Mike Carr Teresa Carson Bonnie Cavan Nakeo Chairez Sean Chambers Eric Chambers Hal Chapman Jesse Chase Shelly Christianson Jeff Cleveland Sara Cleveland Tammy Cloke Carrie Colbert Kristi Colegrove Michael Compton Curtis Cooper Tammy Cotter Tim Cotter Bill Couch Gene Cox Lisa Cox Tonya Crisp Roy Crisp Nerissa-Ruth Cruz Brian Dahlem Dwayne Daniels Wendy Daniels Renee Davis Suzette Davis Tami Davis Kevin Day Tina Dennis Anna Derr 4, ,hx t , W.. me-, . . 12 Darcy Friedenbach is daydreaming about her boyfriend, again. M' 2' l , v , ' . ,A Q 1 N 8 t e 1 , . , ft is t 5 it 1-a ff 'I X - t , ' ,' 1- W V .x Q t K 4 t w 4 U -. 8,65 U 8 72 , V, , ,ve, 8 grv 8 8-W , '1' 2 ' ., W , 88 88 88 88my8E8m 888 868 E88 88 88 88 88 88 7 ig,., , A A Sc ll Molle d Gene Orndorf study real hard in Biology. xec Q, r YE ' 'Q ui? 15 A fn it D 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 33 88 33 88 88 ,..--4' f. ' '- x sw' N r w. Stephanie Desen berg Brian Dibkinson Teresa Dierks Bill Dixon Niecee Dockum Anthony Dombrowik Bonnie Domenico Ray Douville Traci Downey Kim Dragos Threasa Durnkle Jeannie Dyreson Teresa Eccles Patrick Eggers Sokkun Eggleston Stephanie Eliason Stacy Elliott Cathi Emerick Wendy England Delene Enquist john Enqullst Knls Erdman Paul Erickson Douglas Evans Jo Re Evans john Everitt Shelly Fanning Shawn Felix Rhonda Ferguson Joel Finn Ed F Lshburn Raymond F Lsher 49 Shawn F issette Dawn Fitzsimmons Shane Fliegel Debi Flores Chris Ford Lorna Fried Darcy F riedenbach Connie Garcia Kim Gardner Craig Gariepy Veronica Gaston Angie Gates Clint Gerqe Mark Giannou Shannon Gibson Brenda Gilbert Shawn Golliher David Goodman Noreen Gorman Jim Gould Candy Gow Shawn Graham Tammy Graupman Dominic Gray T. J. Groh Shirley Gump Louanna Hamerslcy Shellie Hamlin Ron Hardee David Harwood Duane Harwood Denise Haws 50 Mlm, .. M, Sophrnores at play. 88 88 88 88 8888 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 Sophmores mingle during the con. ,L if 'mam' ,, 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 33 88 33 88388 Debie Hays Jolene Hayward Delayne Heinetz Annissa Henry Kevin Hensley Laura Hickman Paul Hilde Donna Hitchock Lee Hitchcock Chuck Hixson ,lon Hoffman Steven Holden Steve Holland Rory Homes Angela Hone Bnlzn Hookom Angela Hopkins Willzkzm Horwath Don House Bud Howell Cindy Howell Ray Humphries Shelli Huntsucker Denise Inman Mike Jackson Sharene Jarrett Lance Jasper Lane Jasper Larry jasper Wally Jennen Ellis Johnson Enk johnson Larry Johnson Robin Johnson Suzanne Johnson Kelly Johnston Kelly Jones Crystal Karlinsey David Keller Teresa Kelly Apbun Khanchaleun Sherri Kinder Ann Kirihara Shelley Kittilstved V Bob KjoLseth Brian Klan Pamela Knerr Harvey Knorr Josh Laird Theresa Lamarr Butch Lamp jeff Lane Brad Lanegan Tracie Larson Joe Lasalle Denise Laughlin Cherie Lawson Steven Lay David Lenz Alan Leonard David Leslie Corey Lewis Cherie Liacos Greg Lorenzen 52 sv' tt A my wwf 8 Be careful, Renee and Kellie, that 's awful expensive equipment. i s FJ? -. F K 2' s , Q.. f f 13' -- Q., 149 W A-IMBTE7 'QQ' 3 tgp if Wt r , i 4 ' if L k 7 y ,, . t, , df 1 f g fl ff f Tamara seems to be checking out something other than her date. , 5 at I Lili ' lim-'Y ff LQSQF Rnd' I 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 at F WT , , ' X Wifi ef. Sophomore, Larry johnson, reads quietly. A I 'Y A , Eiiilslfxizti' 8, f, ' 1: eeemft.. e,fm+n ' ' fi ' W7'i M 2 8' :Q t ez : i A, - ina 1: , ig. ' 3 M' -I HH ,. A .fix :I -K-A ki K ,' XA. A p ' V' I my Q W K ,iii 8 -ff n 8 J s A 'H 4 M - a j X , is' . .X X l 'W' ,.. 1? Lg 45 4 6 t Troy Fall and Shelly Hamlin, dressed to kill at Sadies. SM 88 88 88 88 88 33 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 K w X 1 5 W v Q x wk X i 2 x D L 1 james Louie Susan Louie Jamie Lyon Angel Madilion john Madison Frank Mann Dani Martello Carla Martin Jef Martin Ritchie Mason Ron Massie Russell Matlock Tricia Matlock Michael Mcffandless Dale McDougall Vonda McElroy Angie Mellstrom Mike Meredith Lois Meyer Colin Michaels Becky Miles Joe Miller Mak Miller' Michelle Miller Doris Mills Dave Milner james Milner Carlotta Milirord Troy Mize Scott Moller john Moore Laura Morrow I' Donna Mott Chris Mulligan Mel M .alligan Kim Mullin Ken Mundel Tammy Munkers Hope Murdock Patrick Muxlow Shawn Neal Kristin Noe Tom Norris Andrew Oglesbee Laurie Olsen Melodie Olsen Gene Orndojf Christie Osborn ,Ianel Ottosen Don Owen Harry Owen Lisa Owen Andy Owens Jeff Owens Tim Patrick Eric Patterson Celena Pease Pam Pechia Bruzn Perret Roy Peternell ' Ted Peters Hoang Pham Sam Pham DeeDee Pickar W 'vt gi ,gy 'Q M iwmims-w4 Betty julum, Lorna Fried and Jacklke ScaUcaughl in the act of intense study. Aff.. - 1 . f H' u ,. is ,se ' T., 5 88 88 88 lpn, A c Q A4 ff ff 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 as 4: r aXX 'lxl X I XX, E' qix QQQQQ. 'Y Q9 Renee Renner tries to hide from the camera. N R I xh l 1 P Scott Steele and jamie Bikldulph were in Shawn 's awesome counsel. 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 Troy Pierre . John Pink Michelle Pollard Deana Popple Scott Potter Bryan Powell Darci Powell Jeff Powell Dawn Pratt joseph Price ,lim Rae Chris Rathbun Stacy Rehrn Elaine Reimer Rick Reinbolt Diana Reinholt Renee Renner Angelea Riley Randy Rinehart Sharon Rippy Therese Ritchie Joe Robertson Amber Robinson Dana Robinson Shala Roestel Nay Roeun Ingrid Roland Darrin Ross ,leHRuegsegger Stacie Runyan Andrea Russell Vaughn Sadler Rachel Saldivan Becky Scotes Bill Schauble ' Troy Schauls Randall Schleufer Dave Schlicht Todd Schmidt Ron Schoonover Deitra Schumacher Kyle Sciuchetti Mark Scognamzglic Loren Searl Greg Seed Cheryl Seliski Shane Severson Cheryl Shines Carrie Shumaker Karen Svers Shawn Simpson ,Ioan Slentz Denton Sloan Gwynne Smith Rochelle Smith Colleane Smither Collette Smither Diane Snyder Harold Soderberg Michelle Staggs Kelley Stannard Tammy States Scott Steele Cassandra Stern 3 ., , 3 'L si ,' ZX 88 88 88 88 88 88 Sophomores sit down for a con. lui f , .ll 1-f L x arf' T fa 1 Q gl .Ya , -a if SQ 4 . Y' N: 'cv Sw l W 'l 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 8 8 's, fu-.5 v 4: Please don'l slobber, Enk 0 y gg' ' I 'fa 1 ' , ' ' A A ' 3 . . ,NJ Q, . x sicfi . 88 88 88188 88 88 88 I -P I' ...- , as 88 88 88 88 88 88 Adam Stevens Tammie Stewart Tom Stirling David Stubbs Chen Sun Grady Swain Dan Swam jared Sylvester Angie Tanner Barbara Taylor Cindi Taylor Judi Taylor Michelle Taylor Kim Thompson Richard Thornton Shelly Thornton Tim Tibbetts Rich Tillet Bonnie Tilrnan Kimi Tinkham Pat Tisdale Richard Tisdale Anthony Titchenal David Toombs Hoang Tran ,leg Tranturn Heidi Tschabold Tara Vansickle Robert Varga Phong Vo Kristy Voss Mark Waggy Jackie Walker Mead Walker Sherri Weber Nicole Webster Steve Webster Leann Wenzel Robin Westlake Kris Westrnan Burt Westover Jeff Wicke Vicki Wilcox Larry Wilhite Jamie Williams Bill Wonch Dawn Wood Terri Wynhoff La Xiong Na Xiong George Ybarra Chalon Yoder Heang Yoeun Sharon Zinkgraf 4,1 VIP Raylene Alvis Mike Bozarth Melissa Brockert Mark Buchholz Ron Casebeer Erin Cawley Michael Clutter Kim Coyle Ron Cunningham Brenda Eberhart Patti Elliott Bill Erickson Jason Farnsworth Donna Fitzgerald Ame Gillon Ron Crasser David Hawthorne Tommie Hayes Tamara Hochstedler Nancy Johnson Laura Keimig Joe Knudsen Marjory Lewis Richard Lidell Russell Lightel Dustin MacDonald Christopher Mastin Bill Miller Lisa Owen Dee Peterson Patricia Phillips Melissa Phipps Tout Pho Theodore Prescott ,Iaclynne Scalf Lillian Siddons Gregory Sloan Paul Soto Tammy Soto Roy Taylor Hoang Tran Jonathan Tsoodle Robert Turner Wendy Ward Deon Watson Hal Whitcher Terresa Wiggins David Wyatt 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 88 ie, 'fn' if' ' T35 X-1 Q 5 A W A M 'V NX- Qian v g X FH HME While 4 ill uv I Jill Ables Jennifer Adams Jerome Alberts john Allen Richard Allenfort Kim Alt Tammy Aman Kevin Anders jeremy Anderson Kristin Appa Loretta Armstrong Louie Asclienbach Megan Ayers George Backen Larry Bacon Richard Bain Eartha Baker Jason Baker Jayson Baker Denise Barber Michaelle Barber David Barnes Samantha Barnett Melissa Bates Marcie Battin Mike Battin jason Bauer Slielia Bauman Deana Bazzle Mitch Beck Bryan Bell DeeDee Bell Sara Belzman Robert Berglund Bill Best Chris Bierlair Suzie Birge Patricia Black Doug Black Traci Bliss Brian Bloor Tom Boolcman Carey Boone Robert Boothe Cynthia Bowers Stacy Boyd David Bradfish Russell Branham Don Bridges Tony Brisson Bnkm Britton Della Brown James Brown Karla Brown Kim Brown Robert Bryson Tamara Buchheit john Buckman john Bull Peter Burgess Cherie Burnett Linda Busch David Bushy Michael Butler Erin Calhoun Colleen Casey Craig Center Bill Centers Michael Chapman Wanda Charest Kevin Christlkzn Nicole Churchill Theresa Clark Paul Clutter Ledonn Cobb Rachelle Cogman Ben Colbert Heidi Coldsnow Robert Cole Shawn Collins Diana Colwell Nathan Combs Robin Compton Mike Conrad Jerry Contonio Alex Cook Chuck Cooke IN f Venus Decambre watches a con thoughvully. Connie Horalfy, Debbie Moore, and Pat Moore - Model Students. 1 fix 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 8 Boy, Ls he cute or what? ui -mv Q. if L 1Q+M'X' 9 89 89 89 89 '89 89 89 89 89 Harold Crawford joe Cronon Angie Crooks Jay Crozier Jenni Curtis Joe Cushner Russ Dahlen Kelly Dainly Laura Davenport Brandi Davis Brock Davis Knls Davis Keith Dawson joseph Decaro Dan Deitrick Venus Delcambre Laura Dettmann Angela Devine Shelby Dickinson Dana Dillon Maquel Doheny Laura Dowler Scott Dowler John Draine ,ID Dunlap Terra Dunn Gene Dustin Alan Earl Scourt Philip Eckart Charmone Edwards Stacey Edwards Wendy Edwards Ron Elmer Jason Enis Tina Falsetto Shannon Farrington Timothy Ferency Colleen Finn Mike Fitzgerald Richard Fleetwood Tracey Florin PJ Fluaitt Michelle Forcier Rachel Fowler Shawn Fowler Sonna Francis Dan Franklin Brlhn Frazier David French Chandra Funk Bnkzn Cajfaney Chris Calbreath Mike Camby 64 a 4, - 4 4 , Q- .gv -, m 1 , if Hy! A if 5 S ,X -.Q uf' 8 t ,, ' F' flill . a5,g?l , MW 8 if 9 4-.if ' . M l,y A Mm ' ' M Ft W B Frosh Shane Solhetm, look grtmly at the camera. 1,1 'Q ' af an 13 .1 ' X I f ' x f vs. Ms. Morris, a wild and crazy gal, teaches her freshman class. 3:5- 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 -r' r an ' vw fale Liacos, Kris Fuson, and Eve Haugen discovered sornethtng better to study then English. il ' if LSQQSJB .X in M gl l gi I.,-re, in.. Ahh. time lo kick back and relax. L ,,,,upjnY5 Q 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 Richard Garth John Gay Kevin Geibel Shawn Gerean Thomas Gerean Greg Cesr Ginger Gilbrech Dan Glessn er Tony Goolcr Heather Graham Trona GrU'jith Jennifer Grossarfl! Shannon Grossardt Terrjv Haas Dwayne Hackley Robin Halliday Rob Hamilton jim Hanley Joe Hanley Tim Hanson Heidi Hargrove Colleen Harrington Brady Harris Merrill Haskel Chris Hattenlmrg Eve Haugen jamie Haugen Walter Hayward Carrie Hefling James Hejling Kim Hendrickson Dawayne Henning Joey Hergesheimer Charlene Herkimer Malcolm Hightower james Himes Dan Hintz ,Ion Hoelcstra Steve Holloway Craig Holroyd Tracy Holt Deanna Hoppman Connie Horalc Carol Hostetler Craig Hostetler Brian Hotchkiss Ricky House Corey Hubbard Nancy Humphries Joann Hurd Chad Hutchins Tricia Hutchisson Dawn Hyatt Frank Icard Steve Irwin jared Isaacs Bob Iseminger Carrie James ,CW- M-v ' 99 v-f ,J Ly Q This LS one frosh class intent on study, study, study. . . 4 . . Q' sl L. ...-- 'm .W 89 8 ,,...49 l ,- M H 1 QL. ,g-. Y . . . But then theres thefrosh who play, play, play! 9 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 V? 3 This ufascinating stu A h tgttyatlee M, t 1 -ag 9 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 Keri ,larrad Emily Jennings Erlene Jensen Stuart ,Ieske Glenn Johnson Janice Johnson ,Io Ellen johnson Mike Johnson Angela Jones Billie ,Io Jones Brook Jones john Jones Robert jones Erica fudge Betty Julian John Kaley Mike Kami nski Rachel Karling Larry Keehner Loyd Keehner Corey Keller joe Kelly Kyle Kelly Mark Kennedy Cynthia Kilgore Shawn Kimball Kory Kllssell Cindy Kittilstved Kathy Klepper Kellie Klepper Pauline Knerr Shawn Knudson Cayyell Korbel Wayne Kostelecky Heather Kkruger Jason Krull jarek Krzyzanek Nathan Laird Ryan Lambert Alexdranda Lamont Joyce Landaker Sean Lane Eric Langley Tracy Lantz Melissa Larson Leona Lauricli Robin Lavigne Darren Lawson Ronald Lebrun jason Leon Holly Leonard John Leppert Vincent Letourneau Cale Liacos Aaron Lindstrom Patricia Lora Jennzfer Love jason Lucas 68 -ov-4 Erin Thornpsgn relaxes during class. X 1 Did you want something? 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 'J 'I 91 2 5 kvyix , , X L KJ LJ Jeff Lucas Larry Lyle Kristina Madison ,lim Manfredda Todd Marcotte Michelle Marsh Aaron Martin Marcie Martin David Martinez Kerri Mason Tina Mathison Eric Maurice Chantel McCauley Dana McCauley Chnk McCluire Kevin McGonigal Michelle McHale Eric McMaster Lee McNamee Wayne McNeilly Kevin McSpadden Larry Messmer Alissa Miller CIW Mills Todd Milne Robby Mingo Teresa Mittermeur Terresa Moeller foe Moline Joe Montague Kari Montgomery Debbie Moore Lorena Moore Patrick Moore Stuart Moran Beth Morgan Steve Morgan Ricky Morris Barry Moses Jennver Moss Tina Munro Shayla Munson Kathy Murphy Therese Murphy Theresa Nebel Brett Neg jessica Nesbitt Cory Newton Lan Nguyen Thuy Nguyen Brent Nowacki Barney O'Donnell Larry Uestreich Eric Ogrin David Ohler Kenneth Olds Kariann Olson Kim Ostendod' 'F C' 'Qs C' f. -,. C! 'U' .., N Y ., FQE5lwx .9 .AM if He was sooo cute' 1'-Q. V , 89 89 8 9 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 Freshman should always look over their shoulders. 'fx 89 898 Frosh get instructions from Ms. Ewell. .. Q: D r B9 L Q X -- ff 52 -.. Q., Q. Q7 -,fx , 9 bv ,Q K Tv vwm' snr Yo! Adrian! N40 Carla Uttosen Stacey Owen Rebecca Pelozzie Patricia Perryrnan Angela Peters Dang Phan Hang Phan jonathan Phillips Sean Phillips Susan Philpotl Nay Pho Linda Pickard Tami Pickering Deana Pike Edie Poe Danette Poindexter Michael Pointer Ray Pointer Brian Ponder David Potvin Peggy Powell Lisa Preston Joseph Quinn Michele Raschka Steven Rash Donald Redl Brian Reeves Troy Rehm Lori Reinbolt 9 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 Justin Reynolds Greg Robbins jeffrey Rhodes Donna Rippy Dale Rigg Vicki Riddle Travis Richardson Stacy Rlkcelli Jeny Rhodes Darin Robbins Jason Rhames Kyle Roberts Bruin Rockford Izjf Rose' Larry Rose Robert Rosslow Donnie Rothrock Sharla Rowley Sue Rushling Chnls Runyan Dennison Russell Chuck Ryan Wrginuz Ryan Monique Sartain Audra Schaible Leslie Schmall Russ Schmidt Lori Schuh James Scioly Aaron Sears Dennis Snyder Stacy Snyder Angela Sletvold Eric Sinclair David Shurnalcer Tom Sims Randi Simmet Aaron Silk Dolly Siegel Bill Sims Jenn Shue Terry Shilliam Jani Shealeay Doug Severson Tammy Secreday Toby Soelter Shane Solheim Paul Soto Johanna Southwick Debbakz smggs Enb Stem Craig Steving Lisa Stone. Lorie Stonehocker Adam Stnkklin Terry Strife Lisa Stromberg 9 89 89 Mark Stuart Linda Sumner Andrea Sutphin Thom Sutton Kari Swoford Michelle Tabit David Takeshita Greg Taylor Pat Theodorson Rick Thomas Tim Thomas Matt Thompson Mike Thompson Thomas Thompson Mike Tibbens Dorothy Tidwell Alex Twany Cesar Torres Tri Tran Isaac Trevino Joanna Trevino Scott Ulland Michele Ungaro Aric Vantassel Anita Varga John Varno jean Vickers Nathan Vickers Sheri Vrolson Y ,I Stacy works hard in her typing class. gy! ,RZ 1,14- f--X 52 35 K-T ' 2' , A Ei ooty Eli-fligi 213 PR. JK , Sua rirz e Olmstead is out of class . . . again! 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 fgfftfxi -f' MW' fi Z? Q.. vu- X 89 89 C-. Lv C' Aman Anthony Austin Bickell Birge roy Bloor Bryant Bachmann Burchinal Burden Callahan Campbell Clements Cordova Dishrnan Dvorak Eggleston Melvin Erickson 89 89 Shelly Fraser Michael Hills Kenny Howard Lynnann Huckably James Hurley Sharalyn Irving Jody Johnston Scott Kraut Bob Lantz Guy Maddasion Michael Mann Edward Marks Suanne Olmstead Melodie Olson Lisa Pajfumi Tina Pointer Shane Pryor Michele Reeder Ken Richards ,IennUer Robinson Michele Rojf Roger Shogren Matt Smith Alan Spence Greg Stannard Daniel Strange Ronald Thomas Lathey Tickle Leslie Turley Frank UlUohn Matthew Weidert Sandra Weimer Randy Woods Shanamarie Zuidema 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 89 Bee Vue Pany Vue Tony Walsh Teresa Warner Eugene Warness James Watkins 4 Angie Weber james Weber Tana Wheatley Stacy Whitbeck Bobby White Leilani Widner DJ Wilkerson Kirk Williams Triclh Williams Wanda Williamson john Willis Frank Wirtz Karen Witcher Kelly Womble Chris Woods Tracy Wordelrnan Terrale Yarbrough Hy Yoeun Jason Zebra Christina Zillmer Karissa Clancy Shannon Cillon Darlene Kortness Bryan Patenaude Renee Patenaude Cay Pickar 89 89 FACULTY X ui :Lf-f MMM, . ,. , KL 'WPI --- --f '-v--arF'!'!l'l' 'vw- Q-vue may-fx, gn 'WWW 49 tbl 1' . gvj V 1 ,,.., 7 .Wi ff, .o?Q, T' -Cb Kats Qx . s K H ff Ni' '-1 'E -n Fw awww S' WT K A N C X ' M P 1 K LucyAdams Y Bon Agost Jeannie Atwood Loretta Atwood Tom Battista Q Nancy Bell xl ? A -P W B ,. ' Z -jilyflf-gkltnix ,1 5 i j C'--,ZCWY n L.-.----ily, js' N B he V , 1 X,-M-N I BRO , Q I, R X A ',lp,4l.,..xsss-N 0 598952 f NA! fl Dave Betts Russ Bishop Carol Blake Robert Brown Jim Buckley Peggy Burt 5 X , 7 ,I-X .N Qi ,X ,.Jll ' I x ,VR X . 1 R Xi f x F as ,N x ' Yi T Margaret Butler joe Busch Elsie Cadena Nancy Carlson Carol Carpenter Francis Carroll Y A C' l W ov LD you Hfgf' UK-E A Q Q f 9 'fflbfw' TDWELI- 'Ou' 'x A 15, 1 1, Fx -fafl? I 2 L f ! L . y I 5 g i I 1 S 5 1 I I 1 1 y 2 I 5 E t 1 I ' z 1 J I ' 5 i I l - 1 1 2 I I ! ' g 1 1 E s I ' ' I I -gg I. Ron Challender Daisy Chapman Y' 'P' X i 'x Xl . Don Cobb Edie Coleman Paul Cooley Andrea Crisp Joe Culler Patricia Davis Susan DeMond Gaye Dionne Jeanne Duer Jacqueline Ewell Y-ffX., I., -A NA! 'T 55? G 4. ,nn Q- rx K 2 K fi l 1 f Mike Emery Tom Flanigan Drkme Floyd Leon Gaston George Gulusis Mike Hadaway Q, X Tom Hale Gflfy HGWY15 Haugen Richard Kinzer ,,,,g . , .. H X7 is f 5 1 -av C 1 IA L X ! I V QVGA' 156:-Y 'f gg? fftfy' ff' f N 11- .-L54 ' f g W' 'qi' .sf -'04 in-v Imogene Knight Peggy Krafl Harry Laughary Dzck Lentz Lmda Lewzs Cynthma Logan HSN x A i . ' Q. L, 5,1 T.. ,fr X - 4 3 ' W 3 2 XX ' 5 RX? N K x x X Gene Lorenson Chris Lynch Lanny Martin Don Mateer Carol McCullough Sharon McCinn W, e e if ,Maj-s i - if 'i vw R . I tif MJ ' A - A A .. l - Q rs- dn- o. 2 ' Micheal McGuire Mary Meyer Ceorgzh Miller Marvel Miller Mary Morgan Barbara Morris XF-W Q . 114' A 4 X Perry Morton Cary Neal Frances Nord Laurie Ottenson Kathy Paris james Paton F-qi.-.,-u,. .-- -,., - of XR y ' Aj :WS f -L- 'E fi'1iWx K '9l:'YA'9Yf' 'I , x o 'fi I ... .. ., . . Dave Pomante Kenneth Pelo Mary Porter m K F4 ' jim Preston K K 1 Lay Prum Lloe Raymond 11-1- v X . X Ron Rivard Herb Rotchford , I I Donna Sampson Frances Scan Barbara Silvey 14, I in YHIUGUJJ i s .SHOCK TREATHE x P x if Ax Ji .69 A X 0 MTH THE ,S 7, , fyjv o Fuck. or 5 'Q L' f -f L' I .,, ,- -, M..- ' ' . ff af. y ' r ' 4 T! x'Z..ifil3 X X .... WM--- Q y a N Tirr Q 5 I 1 '3 - , K a Xxf r,, K r ,hm Smzth Betty Soucy Daryl Squzres Phzl Stohs Clay Swzsher Lmda Taylor Wx Sandi Toms Sharon Travis Mike Vennum Carol Wanamaker Chnb Ward Noel Waters flw 4: If Mqiizj 'K-fx. ri , 1 i U wr' i f ' M' T . 1 fl s If L' A irff ' Fl KJ 'I ' f! ' 1 fl' , i Q I ,ff K Q., 2 fi 'W . , ofa w mix, ex 'f L f x5 I X XX 'T i I '4 li' Q 'i- X 2 S i, I K P X i K' , N, s i f 1 i f X 1 XX . K4 f l 1 1 , . . X . w ', ,, 'L ..,.f- N K MH, Wolff' W ,Q K ig , ' 2 M fl evil r A 'V I George Wezlshan Frank Wimlshan George Withers Pauline Zambryski Bill Zink 1-5 X gi R X 550 N Q R, -XC . S Rf! l I, ..-i Z...- ff T 1 eff Cglgg Q, 'N I Q 1 u Q 4 '23 J! QW if I. X my WV awzfia W f - .f I la 471 6, .!' f 4, I I W mmf f V, 1 ,,.,f Q -.R . AEN . , '44,g.X Xt 5 1, V .Q , 57 ' ' V H '- Q ,ll I 7 ' xg Sgiigw' X wg ' fz' , , 2 35,5 E' Wm? Q ' ,lf 1 ls W Ez., 5555? W: A '75, A I h p f' . Xe. ' 'X . wx '. ,ln ,K .XL N .4 Q 'F , , -1 l fx we R K . 1 - H X 'kr' I J q,ki w- Mai? x' ..-14' I I JK n-x f1 J Yr ggwxl WW? ' vm le! ff kai' xg ' neu f Hb Q .ll X . 11.5 if -- 5' - x. 6 X i ' SSI r J7 A 5 X gt V ' 1 X? N Ji . Xfx., 3295 Q ' 'Q Q, If f S .43 Q '-J.-if fa v 'ff . f 5. Q Q X I A k I kv X Q ip V' Y xx isi Xf sf .,w. Y -S1 4 VX fn I WN 5 A.-v xl ,Q Y ,Q Q S N Y m'5 'M3,,Qx ' Ni LL - ' J ' 'N K x m ,ff-fi fix XS! : 5 ! . QBN 1 fbi- X? M x H N q f gr . 44:5- I l ee xv ,. I Hard Work : Winning Season . ,Mgt .av 5 f . Mya S Q Q1 . h i 5 'S , ' v ts. sa., s ' ' to, t LN rkih .. N F nknds gather together to watch the game. The mighty Pirates line up for Pirate jacks. huns Wa, an 'M' uv' Top to Bottom, L to R: Coach Cudday, Coach Cooley, Coach Squires, Rob Frank, john Dvork, Bill Couch, Fred Brown, Doug Neils, Coach Fkmigan, Coach Pomante, Coach Paton, Travis Bonnet, Dave Hardee, Mike Burchett, Mark Scognamilo, Ellis johnson, Shawn Graham, Troy Mize, ,lim Milner, Pat Tisdale, Brian Dzkkinson, jim Bliss, ,lim Rae, Trawlss Bliss, Rich Tllsdale, jared Sylvester, Cruz Finn, Rod Morin, Matt Francis, Shawn Fzbsett, Darin Bushy, Mike Kautzman, Ritch Mason, Steve Webswr, Trevor Htldenbrand, Paul Watkins, Paul Siefert, Duane Sorensen, Stacy Ruegsegger, Phil Butcher Scott Potter Bill Dixon Don Cam bell feb' Ru se er Steve Schuerman jeremy Cennett Tiger Enkkson Rod Stuart Robert jefferson Fred Htllden Darrin Crockett Chris Mastin Ray . , , p , . eg gg . , , , , , , , . Podd, Dave Singleton, Curt Hayes, Darin Fuson, Lawrence Clyfford, Dave Zenton, Kurt Hubbard, John Crane, Nick Cray, Mike Puztt, Bnkzn Vuz, Eric Crone, Troy Fall, ,leH0wens, and Richard Anderson. h is yenr's l'ur'si1y jimthuil team has done very well. Coach Daryl ,-0.yfQ'.,1.g that their ullituries hare l'Itf1fl'lgl'd quite et bit. They aeffeptezl mrlf they luul In 110 in urrler to ueeomplish their gmtlsg and they got ne. Tlzey were hetler uthletesjbr it. The work payed with lt winn- 'eusfnl 1gl'5-4. Tlzey hurl u ehunee nt the phzyqffs but lost il when they lo Central Valley, I7-U. Uremll, they had it very commendable nz. This is ilu' hes! record that Rogers has hazlulbr fl long time. L1 to the l'Qll'Sil-Yll'llI71 and Cocteh Squires. 'Q......s'S . -nv ' Qs was-sw ll.- . ...I l D! Squires eads Players fo Win 1 ' 3 i , '9' A The lines TPIIIM'-,PIT Ihe hielf-QU. .gi . L K Q iw ., A - --1 Pirnles mek the opponent ann- again. -' W. 'f f fe: .I A .ef .1 .T A A H 4 n, 4' 'S . f F n -W Myg,-A ',sk,ei . Y v ' J.. 'I , , f 'W ref-:ru 5 - ' T 4' ' , 7 f. , 1 -'l g ww I- ish R - J- M ,f . 1 :'gf: 1-It i , ' RW-11- , A, -- ,, .' ' 3 ' ' ,K Q ' - 'A- 1 1 6 U ' 24 1 1 . 'ff .t -,. W W ,ln R35 4 ,H Q , 4 '- 1 'I' ' - 'I K-nffk, + . i ' i ' , ' I M 1 X R ' 7 'x R ' , -' 5 E x'7',l X v' - 4 Q 1 '-aa.?,' fx f 1 I 'Z 44 .x n 4 , A ., , Q -if i' ' f he ' il' f Q,-Q h z- 'Y-. an Q' l refl llirliien in ilu' xpuliighl, Un WIllfIl1tlI'h'. gel .cr-I. T'1CKl.H.' 6566 Rkh Mason kicks a Pfam point. JV Griclders Capture 3rd P Quarterback Steve Webster leads the Pirates to a victory over N. C. Donny Cambell makes a sklllfizl interception. This year's Junior Varsity football team had a good year. Coached by Mr. Cooley and Mr. Pomante, the team had a record of 5 wins, 3 losses and ended up in 3rd place in the city. One of our goals this year was to develop a positive attitude and learn to play as a team, says Mr. Cooley, We have excellent talent, it was one ofthe best teams I have coached, simply because they did what was asked. 94 Donny Cambell makes a di0'i4:ult catch. Offensive players Darren Crockett and Dave Singleton Coaches give last minute instmclions. Mike Thompson nms for a TD. reshmen Tackle a Winning Season ...nf Oh, what was the play again? Tyrell Yarburro beats out the Mead ls this guy airbome or what? Tim Hansen, joe Cushner, Jason Zerba, John Boll and MU:-e Thompson huddle for the next phzy. Chuck Cook, Jerry Contonio, Kyle Roberts, Jerome Elbert, Caesar Torez, Nathan Vickers, Jef Lucas, Frank Eulajohn, Jason Zerba, Scott Ulland, Cory Kissle, Ken OHJ, Bruin Bell, the Birdrnan, Mdce Butler, Mike HilLe, Tyrell Yarburro, ,lohn Buclrman, John Phillips, Tom Boolrman, Tim Hansen, Guy Pickard, Dennis Dvorak, Eric Vantassle, Joe Cronan, Pat Moore, John Boll, Joe Cushner, Stacy Boyd. Freshman Football, coached by Mr. Morton and Mr. Neal, look forward to a good j'uture,at R.H.S. Our football team had a good turnout this year and the team is now larger than that of any other team in our league. We are very competitive, said Mr. Neal. There is a lot of talent on this young football team. We just needed to play together as a team just a little better. But it is hard to bring a lot of different school's players together and expect a lot from them,', commented Mr. Neal. We at R.H.S. look forward to watching the next four years of players keeping the Rogers winning spirit and family alive. 95 . ' . A, A W.-. ' My G . msn- '- ,, Is., A ag 4 kb-Q -, L,,,,., W . M ,,-Mon M ,. J-. ,M-W - -V- fui -eq'-n ..-U. 4. . .-an-Q ,U nu. .Q M img- ,.w A 5 K 1 ff ,f, . Q W WW we If 4-, ff! w 1 2 if , Q 4 Q ,Ffh iff 47263 V Q Q iff f I .-4 -q ' in , . K i .Ilif- - , W - A ,nkllimg ..,,..-.M-1--wvfsvrds j- ' M ' L ww , i :Qi 1 4 A-pe Alf w ,wwe 3 i N X A I 5+ f w X may 'iw The element 0 surprise. -i. .Q -. . 5 -uhh 'F xg ...Q x. X. fs xx Q Q 2, g X . Q , N if fx S. mi -rf J' 1 an Spears serves the ball. JV Willin fo Work for Viofor 'SF'-'Q uKXYs.:l?R Debbie Clark, Tari Spears, Cheryl Sekski, Tonya Crisp, Shannon Cibson, Ioan Slentz, Coach Mornls, Sherri Luzcos, Stephanie Eliason, Tamara Hochsteddler, Shelly Fanning, Angie Cates, and Nenlssa Cruz. The ,LV Volleyball team had a 3 win-13 loss season. Debbie Clark was the team captain and she helps to build a great amount of team spirit. Coach Morris said, The girls are 'iery skilUul, the team is supportive of each one, they built a very good foun- dation for next year's Varsity team. 98 The team had a bit of stage frightn in the earlier part of the year. Mrs. Morris commented, the team is beautyiil but short. ii The team is always willing to work hard to get what they want. ' ex- claimed Mrs. Morris. -N, XM! ll X Q C..,,..,. ...,. Who saved the block? il' Where 'd the ball go? What Q fall! . 1, . N .N X . Hey, bud! How 's it going? Frosh Girls Work Hard fo Win I I llc,,ZI. .I Lrgxzf f' 3 -f-ir. Wow! Check it out! . f 7 .V.,.?...,. .ps 3- J. ,pi . KT' 1 . ' .s..s..,44 fi' 'EA .glam v-if ' K . . if ' ,. 'MF' . S . J 1 - 'ir' X A v N W 1 i,W,. ,,.,.. What are we supposed to be doing? i Allglk Devine, Sue Rubbins, Vicki Riddle, Mrbhelle Ungaro, Connie Horak. Sharla Rowley. Not Pictured: Marcie Martin Kellv Womble, DeeDee Bell, Colleen Firm, and Rachel Fowler. The freshman girls' volleyball team 's hard work and team spirit ran strong throughout the year. They worked extremely hard as a team. A strong point of the team was their ability to work together in order to ac- complish a win. I feel the frosh, all the Rogers' teams, have the ability to be as good as any other team in the league, h avg,-z.f , , . . 4 W, , A ' -'tr 'A ' ' . ...sf K ' ffff-. :L l. ' 0 7 f-iwzzv -1 A fl fi V f 4 i1.2TBiT'fL'f.Ef?'i'Z.,,..f., y 'H .55 W, 1 ,L ' .. ' 1 - . , W' A - 'l'il f '.ss , f ' Y A 'Tia' - ff. I ,' if. ., WJ ,i 1 i Spike that tau. ' , L ,. , -h l 1 ' . 1 '- -' Y f .. J.. . said Coach Nina Bus. They all need to get self esteem and put their mind to winning, to be all they can be, all the time. just a few of the many outstanding players were Michelle Ungaro, Sharla Rowley, and Angie Devine. Coach Nina Bus encouraged many players to also tryout next year, so they can be strong every year. lie! 1 ff N 'fi lt'sca.suall O O . Girls Work on Exercise and Runn Q ff' at W i we A t V xb'VWL VZL:i 1, ff ,Ierri Kaylor, julie Hiller, Becky Sue Wenrick, Leann Wenzel, Tammy Clolce, Susie Wlbkwire, Tonya Lockman, Rhonda Martin, Couch Barnet, Coach Challendar, Alex Lamont, Debbie Stages, Kim Ostendod Steph Gardener, Candy Cow, Tammy Stewart, and Kim Alt. The girls, cross-country team did a good job this year. They spent a lot of time on running and on exercise. There were 21 girls on Varsity and 6 were freshmen. They ran 3 miles on speedwork and 7 miles on Regular days. 100 lknow lean. llcnou' lcan. is l'm-just sooo cutel Hey there good laolrin 'l Don't panic but there 's a bear behind mel And he's taking the lead. Boys ' X -Country Sends Cloke fo Qfafe ,X .s,, 1v..., i i What are you looking at? W' ll is Okay to breathe now. N s -.ig , ' ix 1' c X' r A- , we e -1 f r 1 ii, David French, Rob Hamilton, Peter Burgess, Ryan Lambert, David Talreshita, Richard Fl1'etu'ood. Robert lsmingrr. joe lllldzr brand, Rusty Liglnel, Marty Gibson, Shawn Miller, Tom Tanner, Tim Clolfe, Eric J0llll30ll, Kelly Husband, Vern Trunlum 1 1 Alberts, Tom Butcher, Clint Gene, Troy Sloan, Denton Sloan. ,Ie0'Biddulph. Brian Carney. The year's boys' cross-country team did very well. Tim Cloke went to state and placed 3rd, The runners averag- ed about 40 miles a week, improving times over the season. Eighteen boys turned out for Cross-Courttry and dur- ing the season the team never lost one 1 w Are you talking lo me? member. Mr. Haggin who has been head coach for two years, felt that you don't only need to be in good shape but must have a good attitude also. The future outlook is good because most of the runners will be back. l , V ,t -M ,. ga gale Lack of Players Impairs Team Nfl A Q, ... i .,gJ,,. V . Stacy Rlbhely scored another onefor our team. Ted Peters tends to Toni's injury. aLl T v-. ref Christy Carlmsy, Ted Peters, Lisa Coodlalve, ,hm Could, Laura Harntlton, Coach Cajey, Shellze Hamlin, Renee Davis, Angle Tanner, Tract Lawson, Crystal Cray, jamie Btddulpll, Cass Bunton Richely, lhrilra Slmmarher and Toni Bell. 102 he girls, soccer teams need more players, badlyf' stresses Head It Richard Coffey. The teams players are probably the most ble players in the GSL. They just never quit or give up. All players a great ability. We just need to have more players. ze team improved greatly through the season. The moral among the res was great. They stuck together through many playing injuries. ach Gajfey commented that Tracy Iiawson is probably the best eeper in the league. She blocks a lot of shots. or all around players Staci Richely, Tony Bell, and Deitra are a few ofthe best players we have. H team definitely has the makings ofa very good team in the future. V, ,igyw i if . . if ,X Edkfghtsfor the ball. . mit., -F v V . V N .. - N girl' K 3 x Qu, M , I ' dim: 's ' . ' ' ' .g , U. .-.11 R ,.. 'M N. ,A f wel' K. i ' ' I K, A I ' ,. ' .itmwri ,Q J 1 1, , - i Q 1... . s.. ,Q I + Y .Q Q wp wg .vi Deilra runs lhe ball downfield. 7 . 'Q QI , . l , 4 1. 'K-9' , 'j:Qd9 Y K v- W.-,,.. uf- . wvg, ,f -1, gn' -. ,,,.., ' L ' ' 2 4 mp. Q ' .4 4-sggivlyr Umi - rail' ' -I . my , ' ' , . .. 'Z 'W19'f2'f .wf - Q, , ,v 'vm b K T wr Eglin' 7'- +:J rn.-' I A by ,. fs' '.--1 vw 'H I n 1-UNA. lkvwxqlva gn. X A k ,ut . x Q vw: ' nf f. 1 s w . . ' -' , ,X ,N n - - , i Y A -yrs' I ,,.,, ., .r : V .,.fJ,,, , . own f. fs, If ' .. ' - .e -'J Toni throws the ball in with all her might. 'l . -...A A, , as Y wb, The never-ending strugglvfor Il goal. ' v.,n.'.- . 't 4. Nils' . 'oa- 4'5- n'- :H I 'fx -1' ry. - .1 5 ' ' '4 1 .- 'Q l'4'Tp1p.. , , 'N f ws ' Q fy if , sf, .7 , ew Wins, buf Lois of Fun. x tr V' ' N M Qm.. in XX , 1? f ' EYKT-, ,, ., V4 I f ,,:i4gz.x.,fJk, . ' C 'mon guys. Go aher that puck. Our hocker players race down the foor with lzghtening speed. Rogers players asfollows: Coach Mike Emery, Pete Ungaro, Ted Cushner, Darrin Crockett, Duane Hackley, Tim Butcher. ogers Hockey Team, coached by Mike Emery, struggled this year and managed to themselves out ofa slump. ecause of extenuating circumstances, the team was unable to acquire sumcient s that were greatly needed. It cost 390.00 an hour for the ice time alone. The guys mpted to earn the needed money by planning a couple of dances, but they were not ,essful. he group was made up of eight Huniquen individuals who learned to play as a . Coach Emery remarked, we had the talent, we just had to use it together and as one, theyjust had a lot offun on the ice. H Hackley, Peter Ungaro, and Tom Butcher all scored goals. The rest of the consisted of Ted Kushner, Phil Fisher, Tim Stoltz, Dan Manson, and Darren the freezing temperatures of the ice rink, Pirate fans still managed to attend games to give our team support. Ted Cushner goes aher those Preps. The Masked Man. 5 Hey! Lel's get the ref! Readying for theface-off be E2 al if ' F Aw f? ew A U 1 1 g. 1 z:f wz2sQQvamiefff swam ,Q we ya was 'wfggg-Wg ,gf Qi ., :.-,J wiv X Q.- 1' 5501 oach ,lim Preston has initiated a particular type of basketball play- t Rogers. The key to the program is, that for many players, the sport ar round. He wants to get the elementary and jr. high schools as in- ed as possible. this year was any indication, the program will go far. There were a of 13 players on the team, with nine returning Varsity members. Coach Preston, This is the best team in my three years of here at Rogers. They are a good defensive team. They need to on overall offense. Consistency in outside shooting and intensity in and in practice is the key. We have overcome our weaknesses and a better team. ', H... , 3. Everyone awaits the starting line-up. J A i Duane Sorensen sels up llxe play. 'ef Robert goes upfor lxisfamous slam. Coach Preston gives lhe guys THE PLAN, JV Basketball Accomplished Much V , ff- WATER 2 U . oafch Lentz, Tim Tyvan, Tom Sterling, Rob Fury, john Lloyd, Dave Singleton, ,leHAnnis, Shawn Chambers, Scot Maner, Travis nett, Anthonys Bowers. Coach Dick Lentz was very pleased with the way the team played this year. This was the best J. V. team, that Rogers has had in a long time,,' commented Dick Lentz, this year's basketball coach. Scott Maher was captain of the Junior Varsity squad, made up of ten players. The teamsls advantage included experience. 108 Posing Again: Coach Lentz, Rob Fury, John Lloyd, Dave Singleton, Scot Maher, ,Iejf Annis, Tim Tyan, and Travis Bennett. Six players were second year J. V. players. This year's team was also good sized in height. The guys were a very coachable team. They did their best to get things accomplished. They listened, learned and got things done,', says Coach Lentz. These guys weren't very quick on the court, but patience was accomplished. ,-ff , We Qu itl Q on Will he :nuke 19 Ended Season on Positive Note Back Row: Mike Thompson, Terrale Yarbrow, jim Scioly, Darren Lawson, Tony Coolen, jeff Lucas, Jeff Rhodes Tl n Hanson jason Zerlia, Tom Carren. Front Row: Rtbhard Fleetwood, Pat Moore, Mark Stuart, Stacy Boyd, Todd Marcolte Th m S ll Wayn McNeilly. The 1985-86 Freshman Boys, Basketball Team got of to a slow start for their first year of playing at Rogers. The team's season ended with two wins and twelve losses. Being an all freshman team, was one disadvantage that may have been a cause for their bad season. Many of the guys on the team played basketball in Junior High, but it wasnit until their first year at Rogers that they found out just how tough some of the other Pass the ball. high schools are. Another disad- vantage for the guys was that many of them had never played basketball with the other players. A big part of their season was spent learning how to work as a team. Despite all the problem of the freshman team and their bad season at the beginning, the guys showed a sign of promise as they ended their season on a positive note with a decisive win over Ferris. Varsify Girls Go Be QW li! nd Pofenfi 593522 Sadyfh ' ly 'ts 'B ' lleH l1P laR ll Ch'B l VlMagneyd t th QX X -.1 I. Lej l Rmgh F B lc M M Paula Russell, Sandy johnson, Val Magney, Tracy Lawson, Missy Bradley, Mlkhelk H ln Kry B eault, Tracy Dunn, Kristen Noe, D P ll M Knghz. I 10 he 1 t. Cary Kight was this year,s Girls, Varsity Basketball coach. He was very influential was certainly determined to turn things around. In the last six years the position coach has been filled by five dwferent coaches. This must be considered a detri- as a strong, consistent program has yet to be established. . Kight felt he could make the dijference and begin a solid program. He put in a lot and found the job of trying' to teach his classes and find time to run an ejyicient organization ddficult. were three returning players from last year. Une freshman made the team, is really rare for the CSL. The players were always competing for the starting posi- The Team played tough aggressive defense. They had a lot of close games. is not always determined the number of wins or losses in a season, we at or above our potential, then we have been successfullu Said coach Kight. 0 19159115541 we' ! -w'-v-'-- '- A 3 Q -is Riggs X X 2 U ' Traceyshows of her moves. . x ---- Z.. REX 'H-tt is ss xi s W 2.2 Q if ss. ss Coingfor that extra point. 1 19 gf 'rn' . H H MM b -mi -,M,,.,.,-......---v -Z r' Sandra johnson in motion. Val Magnell gets afasl break. X xxlwg 'Y X N Pirate J V Girl L t t Right: Amber Robinson, Shannon Gibson, Stephanie Elaison, Kristie Colegrove, Angk Hone, Knlstin Noe, Darci Powell, M Martin, Coach Carolyn Bundy. This year,s J. V. basketball team did exceptionally well considering the number of people, that stayed with the team, the season started out with 12 members and ended with 5. J. V. and 2 varsity players, Kristie Colegrove and Angie Hone stood out on re- bounds. Kristin Noe stood out for of- fense and Darci Powell showed ex- ellent leadership. The tearn's strong point was shooting and scoring. The team had a great attitude and never gave up. This was the first year of coaching for Carolyn Bandy, This was a good group of Sophomores who will be good for the Rogers Basketball program next year. commented coach Bundy. 'll mn the XYZploy, then theZZZ. . . ose-Scorm Effie-.. Who should I throw it to? 1' 'F JC . 3. E' rff o A T' K s ' x r C Eel , .Q if , v 7' f ....- A A - Where 'S the ball, where's the ball? Keeps Team Goin Left to Right: Coach Cutty, Carrie Mason, Joanne Trevino, Lori Shuh, Wendy Wheeler, Tracy Bliss, MliCh8l8 Ungaro, Carla Brown, Billie Jones, Stacy Rochelly, Rachelle Coffman, Allglk Devine, Shandy Funk. Francis Cutty was the 1985-86 Freshman girl's basketball coach. It was his in previous years, they finally found Coach Cutty who took the time to get the team off to a start. They had a disappointing but improved season of 3 wins, and 11 losses. The young team had a lot of hurt players. The injuries had both a men- tal and physical ejfect on the team. Heather Kreuger injured her arche early in the season, and Kelly Wom- ble was out for the season due to surgery. Many outstanding players helped the with both support and ability on f Ok girls that's right, now where's ,Q the ball? and og the bench. Many ofthe games were close-scoring. Coach Cutty not only taught the players to be good at basketball, but to also be supportive of the other players and to move with the crowd. So they would get down by a few points that they would keep on track and still play the game as though it was the most important game of the year. Staci Rochelly was a valuable assset by leading the team in scoring and Carrie Mason was the leading re- bounderf' We had a good team , said Coach Francis Cutty. ...-. , -w,,,,,,.,, Bucs Wresfle 0wn 'Vision Que-sf' A-grappler. Scott Steele, goes for the pin. jeH'Bhidulph looks exhausted after a Lough, but successful match sm, gn: 4 Ali, Www 4 IIUQ Bark I0 Front: jared Sylvester. jeg Biddulph, Eric Crone. Shawn Fisselle, Rob Frank, Paul Watkins, Ray Douville, joe Usclmer, Cruz Nicassio. Greg Stricklin, Ellis johnson, Troy Mize, Cordy Parr-. Tom Wllileside. Stacy 'lH'rell. for Miller. Smit Sl:-1-le, Don Uanais. Tom Tanner. Sean Miller and Mike Burchell. 114 X U. . VX' ,xg M exe tWiCf1 W M f 5 ' Uv ef OLKUJ W' ppl' tif J, X Xxwlwew iiblrvxf px NIQKJLIL QW 11 5' DJ fylxvl dk on ff We Q is M X Q oach Ken Pelo has been coaching Rogers wrestling for 27 years is taking it a year at a time. Coach Pelo feels that Paul Watkins the hardest working member of the team. Paul was a of dedication for the younger members of the team. He in the Unlimited weight last year and has lost 40lbs since. team was young and inexperienced but they were a good team. Pelo was hoping to have Gordie Lacroix, Paul Watkins, and Tyrell go to state, as he felt they would do well. Also, Pelo the wrestlers to be greatful that they could go out on to the mat, whether they won or lost. NA s V' GWQXMWL Qtaglxaowv NP .10 5 3- HH-rbeb ' 1 I Wil , N' 'U' ui' Cordie Lacrolkc picks up opponent. A- x 'i I' f Paul Watkins gets ready to shoot. Don Donais goesfor the pin. K N .z Burchett talks with opponent. JV Wresflin Takes Disfri ,,.. I . 1 Back to Front, Leuh to Right: Troy Mize, jim Alberts, john Kaminski, Tom Whiteside, Bill Couch, Duane Daniels, Brian Carney, Mike Bonzer, Jef Owens, Torn Hayes, Mike Elnws, Dave Pace, Dusty McDonald, Scott Steele, joe Miller, Grady Swain, Ellis Johnson, Enk' johnson, Mike Burchett, joe Przke, Brian Dahlen, T. I. Croe. This year,s J. V. wrestling team did greatu commented Coach Harry Laughary. When at districs, the team did outstanding, placing first. First place takers were Joe Miller at 101, Mike Burchett at 115 and Troy Mize at 135. Coach Laughary has been coaching J. V. wrestling at Rogers for 16 years and he takes it a year at a 116 time. The wrestlers who stood above the rest consisted of part-time varsity wrestlers, Mike Burchett, Ellis Johnson, Joe Miller and Scott Steele, others were Dave Pace, ,leg Owens and Mike Bonserf' Coach Laughary felt Ellis Johnson was the hardest working member ofthe team. JL' 5.-J Troy Mize concentrates on upcoming match. X ff fats f 1 I . Scott Steele shows opponent how to wrestle. Mike joe and Grady look on with interest. Q., . reshman Wrestlers Go Undefeafed I I s I . V Dave Pomonte, Eric Ogrurn. Russ Branharn, Malt Thompson, Louie Auchenbach, Russ Schmidt. Tom Booklnan. Frank Uhholm Travis jones, Guy Pickard, David French, Larry Ostrich, David Ohlen, Korey Keller, Eric Langlev, Dave Scluunacher Mike Weaver, Nathian Vickers, Brian Palenaude. Coach Pomante has been the frosh wrestling coach for three years now, and every year they get better every year. The team went undefeated to take the city title. They dominated all the Spookaloo Championships, they were as follows, Russ Branham, Matt Thompson, and Tom Bookman. This is the best Freshman team in years. Pomante made them work, and turn- opposing teams. ed their work into wins. Five wrestlers were number one at Q... , g Qt. 4 Freshman grappler slmggles to keep the lead G mnesfs Work Towards Exoellenoe ,msg .. . Tara shows her flexibility. Wzll she fall? ,S .-it A7 J A X E Y las 1 lm fx Connie Horalr, MOHIZQUC Sertan, Heyde Hargrove, Kim Oslendolf Clmls Lynch, Kelly Carnby, Tammy Stewart, Renee Dams ,lennjer Miller Sharon Zmlcgra Barb Szlvey Ken Jacque Becky Sue Wenu jamie Biddolpll, Sabrina DGUILS, Bill Wonch, Bob Sharp, Tara Bentz, Dana Robinson. 118 ly' This year's gymnastics team made tremendous improvement over the song starting with 101 points and ding with 131. H they were to have ven out awards for the most im- oved team coach Chris Lynch said e felt Rogers would have won. Coach Lynch felt their attitudes --..-..-J .......... ....-...-.-l-. 4,.-..,....I,. :LA end of the year. Also she feels that the team will make for a good team next year. Coach Lynch has been the coach at Rogers for five years. This year she felt the floor was the strongest. This was the first year for J. V. Districtsg it was held at Rogers and the coaches 'ff-M 5' A-4 'V' 1-'rld here every year. Don't blush Dana. fn if . 1-:IS- ' 41:11- ni -alll' Tara can fly? is . , .,., . .-. K my .om --' sa QQ 3 - W 4.45 Q . M, . s s. I . ...sw s N . ...M ...X I 'Ks' ' A 'nil' A ff .N W... .. A I at K M 4' 'QQ Look gl me! ls thLs u new move? Varsify Baseball - Play-Off Confgndg Top to Bolrom. Leh lv Riglll: Coach Paton. John Pallerson, Bill Summers. Steve Sclzeurman. Trevor Magney, Mike Elmes. Ray Danville. ,lim Rae, Mr. Even. Middle: Dwaynz' Daniels. Rivli Tisdal Cronin Erir lflnms. Tim Tymui. lhruym' Snrvnson. IQU' Trannun. Scot! Pollffr, Virki Wilcox. Boilom: Stacy Riwssvgar. Pele llngaro, frm Srliulx. Tiger Erickson. Troy Fall, Trevor Hilrlrbranrle. Kris Wil 120 The 1986 Varsity Baseball Team was coached byfim Paton. Paton had coached Baseball for sixteen yrs. altogether. Nine fears at Rogers and seven at Shadle. When asked to compare the previous team to this years, Paton stated, It is a good team. There is a lot of spirit and en- husiasm. The players get along well with each other, even off the field. This year is a more experienced team, H commented Paton. . -4 ,M Erk Elmes Ls ready to throw another stnle. . . 4, , .r . Mighty Trantum strikes out again. . Lix 94 -'I I 1 ....w'0Ii .gi - U , . X A W f f- Come on Peter, move over, I need to sit down! 'V'Y ff' Qmvf - ' w r, ' X W Y S fT'Z '-J-F' 52p7'+ fw.f+ 'Q' '7 ff'?'Qf '-f+ws'4v4ff' fi? f gf y r. ' A vN f:sV.l3 , X ff ff ' , A5 'P' :' in 4, z., ' r .Mi . f,JrJ!'f'v ffm',oy'cs.ms ,f2',ff , , . 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A few of the most contributive were, Ray Doulville, Jeff Tran- tum, Ellis Johnson, Corey Butcher and Steve Webster. According to the coaches, 6'When these guys become members of varsity team next year, we will have a terrmc chance at playoffs in the next few years. Coach Pomonte stated, The team had an excellent start, beating the defending champions in the beginning of the season they continued to show this type of competitiveness throughout the year. If they lceep this up when they become varsity members we will have an excellent team. Front to Back, Leh to Right: Ellis Johnson, Shawn Graham, Mike Burchett, jeg Trantum, Dan Ross, Bill Couch, Scott Steele, Travis Bliss, ,lim Ray, Robert jones, David Leslie, Ray Douville, Corey Butcher, Steve Webster, Scott Potter, Pat Tzkdale, Dwayne DanieLs and Coach Pomante. 1 22 Yeah, we bad. X if Bauer Ls stretching out before the game. Kyle Kelly is getting ready to throw the ball. Bill Sims, Kyle Kelly, Shawn Lane are practicing for the game. rosh Baseball Slides for F irsf Back to Front, L to R: Francis Cutly, joe Cushner, Eric Stern, jason Zerba, Sean Lane, Mike Weaver, Eric Ogrin, Cesar Torres, Tim Thomas, Craig Holroyd, Eric Langley, Issac Trevino, Kyle Kelly. Mike Cumby. jason Bauer. Mike Butler, Bill Sims, Pat Moore, Ken Richards, Nathan Vickers, Kyle Roberls, Scott Kraut. Kathy Murphy, Ter- resa Moeuerz. The 1986 Freshman Baseball team was coached by Francis Cut- ty. The team started out very well and learned the fundamentals from a former Baseball player. Cutty has been interested in baseball for many years, the reason why were Mainly because I played professionally for six years, for the Kansas City Royals and now I 'm just continuing my baseball career as a coach. H Cutty said Yes we do Bill Sims runs out to catch a grounder. have some promising players for Rogers. He listed his best pro- spects. They are catcher: Eric Ogrin, First: Jason Zerila, Center- field: Joe Cushner, Pitcher, Tim Thomas, Oumeldg Kyle Kelly. The team as Junior Varsity next year, and eventually Varsity had a promising future with a lot of en- thusiasm, dedication, and potential. Seven Seniors Equal Qfrong ea IFMMQ. wiv' 1 ff , n S 4,5 4 J? 6 I A - F , 'A g Row One: Miss Zarling, Peggy Eldred, Christie Michaels, Cathy Fleetwood, Sharon Bramley, Melllssa Bradley, Debbie Clark, Mr. Coolfjv. Ron' Two: Laura Brown. Kathy Wool:-v. Clmrlmle Mason Cray, Glenda Brown. Rau' Three: Karen Schultz, Sandra johnson, Krystin Olmstead. Tamara Slrenge, and Tracy Lawson. 124 ie 1986 Varsity football program began with a vote of confidence from the coach Mr. Cooley, who felt that they would do very well this year. This ective was proven true at their first league game at home against North Central h they won eight to seven. Their third league game was also a prosperous one Hill le they brought home another win. Cooley felt the girls were fundamentally prepared and that the only area in they needed improvement was in keeping the physical errors down to a With a team made up of seven returning Seniors and ten Juniors, Mr. they will continue to improve and have a prosperous following year also. m itseh' worked well together and they had tremendous team spirit and I like to go out, play and have a good time,H quoted Junior Cathy also said the modwed slow pitch is a much more exciting game they used to play. With this attitude, the team has done very well do even better next year. Dugout chatter Bauer Up! --pm Nady, just ,hmw me ,he ball! Well, I though: she threw the ball 1' . Darci Powell has a nice pitch. Ng g JV Soffball Pifches Great This 9 Top Row: Mike Ernery. Kris Westrnan, Darci Powell, Kristin Noe, Kristi Colegrave, Lisa Owen, Kristi Voss. Coach Phil Stohs. Middle Roux' Lydia Butler, Tamara Hochstedler, Charlene Moore, Angie Cates, Michelle Skaggs. Donnctta Burce, Cherie Burnette. Bottom Rouvloan Slentz. Tonya Crisp, Paula Baulrniller, Rachael Saldivor. Apbun Khancharelne, Kris Erdman. Phil Stohs was the J. V. sohball coach for 86 season. Mr. Stohs had high hopes that the J. V. softball team would do better than last year. He really enjoyed being their coach. He has been a coach since 1964. He was interested in coaching soshball because he likes working with girls as well as boys. He enjoys coaching High School better than Jr. High School. His relationship with his players was very good because he trys to communicate. Coach Stohs enjoys coaching girls instead of boys because it is more ofa challenge. The nicer weather was,a help because they were able to get the field sooner and get the practical experience they needed earlier. Coach Stohs said he enjoyed so-Hball more since it has been changed from a slow pitch to a modmed fast pitch game. The game involves more strategy and more skill development. Good catch Kristin Mal. Ioan Slerts and Kristi Voss race for the ball. Coach Emery gives Kristi Calgrove advice on over hand throwing .f 1 techniques ,ik if - f,!l,v X-1--in 1 rw f in . .. -lla -.dn-Air Bouncing the ball with the bat? rosh Season Mafhemafically Sound 1 Are we having a meeting, or what! Here it comes! Frosh Sohball coach Cary Kight, who has been coaching for two years, had a 26 member team this year. Coach Kight felt the team was very competitive even though few players had ever played modwedfastpitch. Michelle Ungaro was one of the best pitchers in the league and the team had two to three good ball players at every position. When asked what the relativity of a triangle and a circle was to the game of sojball Coach Kight simply replied a circle stands for the ball and a triangle for a bat that supplies power also for the shape of the field. Coach Cary Kight felt that assis- tant coach Kari Cowell helped a great deal. The season was well played and a rewarding one also . . . He felt the girls did very well. W if Si ,-1 fm. 'mix K :'f',,? ' Back to Front: Ms. Cowell, Alissa Miller, Carrie Mason, Kari jevard. Tracy Bliss, Lori Schuh Allgll' Kmger, Charmone Edwards. Do you want me to smile? Peters, Kim Alt, ,lenni Shuey, Shannon Farrington, Mr. Kighz, Vicki Riddle, Chandi Funk. Laura Dell man. Tracy Wordleman, Michelle Ungara, Suanne Olmstead, Marcie Martin. Karla Brown, Educ' loe Billy Jones, Staci Richelli, Lan Nguyen, Kelly Womble, Rachelle Coflinan. Angie ,,f'l7lllf'. llealllcr Daryn shows no form Golfers Drive fo Hi her Sfandin The Rogers goU' teams, both boys and girls, did well in the 1986 spring matches. All members of the boys team and two of the girls were return- ing from the 1985 spring season. Alan Jenkins, Daryn Stuart, Don Donais, and Mark Mundel were all capable of having good matches for Rogers to be able to win the league. There were 17 students out for gom but only 5 girls, Mr. Zink would have liked to have more girls. This was probably the strongest boys team we have had since I 've been coaching, H said Zink. The number one girl was probably Pat Bert who was one of the top girls inthe league. Soph. Shelly Fanning improved every day and will be a valuable player next year. Top Daryn Stewart, Alan Jenkins, Bruin Rennick. joel Finn, Shawn McGee, Jimmy Bob. Muldle: Bruin Hoolcunz, Kenny Mundell, Don Donais, Mark Mandel, Bnhn Newcomb, Bill Wonch, Mr. Zinlc. Front Row: Nicole Churqhill, Beth Daniels, Shelly Fanning, Annie Kirrahara, Pat Best. Alan shoots par for the course! Will it go in? Brian stakes it with the best of 'em. ar - -r IS .vvxikx 1 it F- , Mollv Yang. Michelle Holder. Robin Westhzke. Christina Paydras, Kim Carter, jill Melstome, Mrs. Ottesan. 2nd: Visean Wi. Tlwresa Smith. Kristen Appa. Nanc'y,Iohnsim, lJrAnnu fird: Tracy Larson. Toni Bel, Amy Millar, Laurie Downhour. Not Pictured: Laura Noble, Shirey Stinger, Dunja D1-bis. Kim Douglas. Nanna MilfMegs'r, Sara Walker. liroolvi' I Tennis - For the Love of the Game ap Row: Marlr Kmnedy. Glen Auckland, jeHAnnis, Corey Baker. Karl Ausdemore. Dan Tran, Dave Tran, Mike Dwyer. izlillc- Row: Chris Ustcnrlorf George Baclmri. Clin! Hull. Milfe Pointer, Eric Maurice, Mark Mindel. Larry Pointer, riun Nmrmmlm. Hmmm l1'ou':jijHlt'ose. jarek Krzyzallelf, Troy Reim, Mike Cumby. Eric' Langley, Frank Wirlz. , C ANL 'gy JM? gif New A Y , , SU Mibifkgm' el gk CSL ' LDVTQM gfijygy -Og, QDSLJNSUO KT xx I Swu DQK W? YQ N fx Mx W , Q X Q f sv A A IX 1 Track Complefes Record Breakin Yea Anna Dunn seems happy. The relay team prepares to do battle. n,,..' .o.... .,,a '... xx uf o WIS' i E , ru y y ,M ,Ep i Tm 'E J S mme 5 '-' z X ' x I .V x. v I .. ,W I E N 'SFA vu: 4' WMU i' , I S' L, ' an if X 3 XJ ii .L 'S , J is L - . X Home I ' ' MP5 F f 4 X 4 L W n 5. I W ,RFQ W, ww W5 'I' 4 IP' 2 ' TW' yi S uf' EQ given e fy R, N 7'M,, . A ,c j' I A iran T' 'Q r ' N 1 - f aaxr, R' L .., i 'gc J' N' he . 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X f- if qv he Front to Back, Left to Klght: Amber Fisher, Angie Bmndell, Carol Korbel, Debie Hintz, Wendy Ott, Cass Bunbon, Ierri Kaylor, Teresa Powin, Tina Braman, Chris Bunton, Kathy Kendrlbk, Susie Wickw Becky Sue Wenrick, Rhonda Martin, Tonya Lockman, Vicki Osborn, Tammy Cloke, Stephanie, Tracy Downey, Tonya Beach, Michelle Worth, Theresa Young, Phyllis Miles, Louanna Hamersky, Tina D nison, Dakine Snyder, Lori Olson, NarLssa Cmz, Stephanie Gardner, Shenk Liacos, Sue Ruhling, Hedi Hardgrave, Tammy Stewart, Anna Dunn, Candi Cow, Connk Horak, Tracey Smith, Johanna Ml Michelle Gardner, Colleen Finn, Tracy Florin, Venus Delcambre, Sabrina Davis, Karen Shines, Kelly Cumby, Cheryl Selesky, ,Iarnie Keen, Renee Davis, Monkgue Sartain, Coach Dick Kinzer, Coach Ii' Challender. 130 B oys' and girls, track had a very good turnout this Competition looked very good and efort was com- ,, stated traekster Tim Clolce. There were some as a team, but individuals were very strong. the outstanding individuals were: Tim Cloke, Kelly Marty Gibson, Rhonda Martin and Tonya in distance, Robert jeferson, Dave Pace, An- Bowers, Tina Brahman, and Kelly Camby in sprintsg Shawn Fissette, Daren Blomberg, Sherie Liaeos and Teresa Potvin on shotput, Greg Lorenson, Tim Stoltz. Carl Pitt- man and Todd Franklin on polevaultg jererny Gennett. Debbie Hintz and Becky Sue Wenriclf on javeline and Curt Hayes, Fred Hidden, jared Sylvester and Mike Pint! on discus. There were many returning traelfsters who improved a great deal this year and helped the team to be in the top hahf of the league. t . T - ,,,., f r jim Palmer shows his slug Robert jegerson takes a leap. L.-1-...., L.. -...,. Ll -T is L, S- g Bottom. Lej to Right: Hadrray. Squires. Haggins Greg Lorenson. jeremy Cennett. Tim Milner. Cart Hayes, Fred Hidden. Mike piull, Bill Shabble. Cris Rathbun. Loln I..-ppt-rl. Brian illo Rodney Morin. llarren Hlombers, Lee Marrnee. Robert je-Uerson, jason Lucas, Clint Cerhe. Tim Stoltz, Todd l ranlflin. David Potvin. Seo!! Martinez. john Pinlr. Anlhonv Honers. Tim Clolfe. Crip Striekenland, jim Alberts. Matt Werdert. Terrv Hess, Erie Marulrv. Barn' Moses. Mike Honser. Larry Ustrirh. Kevin Anderson. Tom Huelrer. Kelly lluslrnnd. n. Uneid Talreshile. Peter Burgess. Marty Gibson, lfrie johnson. Troy Sloan. 1.31 X U I 51' -1 luv: U wr f ACTIVITIE f E 45, Forestry II studenLs hard at work on those theories - There were some changes in the format this year in Advanced Forestry. This year the program was called Forestry II and consisted of se- cond semester first year forestry students instead of second year forestry students. The class studied the skills necessary to prepare for the technical areas in forestry work. Em- phasis was placed on land surveying 'N 9' Forestry II seniors stand tall. -fi gif: :gig ll!- -K MNals pb pe ngtehlqu aught film U F oresfrg II 'Cui Up ' lh Colville procedures and techniques. During cold weather, the students learn the theory behind the techiques in class. In the spring, they went outside and got hands-on training using com- passes and various devices used for measuring tree heights and diameters. In May, the students journey to Colville for competition with other schools using the techniques they learned. Mr. Neal stated, We hav an excellent group of students for thj competition this year. I feel that they will do very well. At the end of th year, the students go on a field trip aj a finale for the year. This trip ' financed by fund raisers they havlj had throughout the year. y I F510 ,FSEIH Rout Dam: Wood, Pam jones, Phyllis Miles, Lisa Goodlake, Tammy Wilson, Larry Lyle, Veromka Gaston. Middle Row: Mrs. Crisp, Lauri Morrow, Elliot. Katrina Willis. Sharon Rippy, Donna Hitchcock, Pam Knerr. Bottom Row: Rachel Salvidor, TFIZCIZG Beliu, Cindy Howell, Karey Christenson. FHA - SS Dou h Rises Where 's the funnies? 1 ,WCW Voild, and now for my next tnlck. FHA, Future Homemakers of America, met every week on Thursdays. They had 25 members under Mrs. Andrea Crisp,s advisory. The group at- tended leadership workshops. They listened to inspirational speakers, which helped provide motivation and experience. They attended 8 dUferent workshops. Students enhanced self image and gained social skills while participating in FHA. Future Homemakers o f America had a fund raiser this year, a cook book sale, everyone in a Home Ee. class could par- ticipate. They made a profit of 3500 dollars. Their top sellers were as followsg Ist Terresa Moeller, 2nd Wanda Willam- son, 3rd Ted Presscott, 4th Sara Cleveland. 1 U' vJ's.f ' Bottom to Top, Lei to Right: D. J. Wilkerson, Troy Schauls, Rich Tillet, Clint Rathbun, Wade Rarnm, Tom Stirling, Bruln Hookom, Eric McMaste, Aric VanTa.ssal, Kiki Tuan Kevin Christuln, Danny Hintz, Mary Ann Harshrnan, Donny Rockford, Kevin Ceibel, Kim Olewiler, julie Neilson, Lisa Stone, Tammara Wilson, Veronica Gaston, Mrs. Scott, Alecia worthy, Tonuz Muholland, Denning Duston, Randy Schleufer, Mike Dwyer, Dan Nhut Miuh Tran, Bill Schumacher, Brian Carney, Scott Marting, Don Shilliarn, Torn Tanner, ,L Krull, ,lennver Heidenreich, Darci Powell, Tara Bentz, Deana Popple, Laurie Downhour, Tonya Lockman, Theresa Smith, Kristine Wilkerson, Catherine Fleetwood, Shellue Cheer, Desenberg, Susan Van Tassle, Shellie Evans. 86 FLC - Teaches Sfudenfs Culture Foreign Language Club is for any student who is, or has been enrolled in a foreign language here at Rogers High School. The philosophy of the club is to promote the cultural aspects of France, Mexico, Spain and Ger- many. The members planned three group events for the year. Their first 'festav was a skating party at the Rivejront Ice Palace. This activity was chosen as an Hicebreakerv for the students from each of the dwterent languages since all the countries have this sport in common. Their second usoireev was to celebrate the event of Mardi Crasv of Carnaval.,, The idea of a costume ball became the theme for this next cultural experience. The ball was set to cap off the spring Foreign Language Week in March. The party included foods from each of the countries, and cultural games. The students came decked out in their carnaval regaluz, ranging from writ- ten across the front to the bold French Can-Can costume. Their third 'partein was a visit the Shriner's Hospital, which w done as a community relations eff rather than a cultural party. T students shared foreign ideas an treats, plus got to teach the children, little foreign language themselves. i The FLC Omcers were - Frena - Pres. Kathy Murphy, Kathy Mu phy, Brett Rofjf Shawn Abel, Span' - Michelle Talbet, Dorothy Tidwel v X sf it JZX21 f -f,i A Q QW -3 W , QL . 55 fi ?X,vf , .W Q w ,' e W al nf ibfim MS-iw . .- iff 4 'F' .-, S' if .. ., Q 'E 'EGU Min 3 4 'x ie Q f u , V, Y- R. , If 3 w -- .U .Q d,Q::S3'.Q,f'T i : -F .. 1 ' Eur .Y ff 'QQ X ffl? A ix Kai Top to Bottom, Left to Right: Mr. Battista, Scott Martinez, Rob Bacon, Doug Bhick, Larry Lyle, Don jones, Karl Ausdemore, Bill Auckett, Ron Schoonover, Debbie Auclcett, Joe Price, Don Owen, Mark Mundel, Harry Owen, Karen Sgers, jay Enls, Robert Ballard, Tami Plkkering, Michelle Pollard, ,lim Hurley, Holly Leonard, jon Hoclcstra, Monique Sartain, Steve McNiclrle, Tracy Pike, Greg Cest, David Ohler, Maquel Dogeny, Bruin Reeves, Ken Mundel, Andy Oglesbee, Diana Pearce, Shawn Knudson, Liz McFarland, ,lennver Miller, CIW Mills, Chris Btkrlair, Venus Delcambre, Carrie james, P, J. Fluaitt, Amber Robinson. ohn R. Rogers Marching Band Plays Rogers Marching Band, made up of 75 members, has pedormed in many activities this year such as foot- ball hawimes, cons and concerts. At the beginning of the year they played at Children's Day in the Parlcv at Rivedront Park. They competed in the Northwest Marching Band Com- petition at Joe Albi and at another Marching Band Competition at foe Albi and at another marching band competition in Pasco. They raised money by having car washes, bazaars, rummage sales, a firework sale, and selling mirrors for lockers. Officers of the band are President - Bill Auckett, Vice President - Mark Mundell, Secretary - Darci Powell, and Treasurer - Michelle Pollard. if it ,... A President - Bill Auckett to Bottom, Left to Right: Ralph Peterson, Corey Borders, Randy Rinehart, Bob Lantz, Lorna Fried, Steve Lay, Mike Battin, Kirt Williams, Mr. Rose. jesse Chase, Shawn Neil, Anthony Garcia. Battista, Larry Keehner. Tam Sutton , 5 i LH iss ,gkgz ig , jazz Ensemble: Theresa Clark, Anthony C., Doug Black, Don Jones, Mark Mundell, Karen Sdens, Harry Owen. Renee Lovell, Corey Bordens. Brooke Andrews, Remee Sarlam Pace, Ken Mundell. Carl Osdemore, Bill Auclcett and Band Uireclor Tom Battisla. J zz - '0ldies buf Goodies' Jazz Ensemble is a group of Students who get together to play Big Band, combo chart hits such as Maynard Fergeson, Glen Miller, and Chuck Mangione. The ensemblists meet 3rd period every day. There are 17 members, Hltss Creat,', exclaimed director Tom Battista. Bill Auchet stated, 'These are the best instrumental musicians in the schoolf, This year there are more new people because up to 12 students graduated last year. Theylve performed at quite a few Jazz festivals this year in- cluding ones in Greenacres and Moscow, Idaho. 6'One way Jazz Ensemble is du'- ferent from regular bands is that everyone gets a chance to solo at one time or anotherf, commented Bill Auckett. I Wili u I 'rn cool TO PRACMECK' ls this l'l1tZ'll?.' SA X Shelly Evans Caption. f 'fits ' K Patty Robertson Co-Captain. 'fu Row: Shelly Evans, Debi Hays, Betty Julian, Angzh Weber, Theresa Mohler, Karey Christensen, joey Evans, ,lenyer Bryant, Colleen Smithers, Cathy Bottom Row: Kim Mullen, Nana MikMyer, Stacey Edwards, Theresa Nebel, LuAnn Hamerski, Shelby Dikenson, Patti Robertson, Donna Watkins. Flags Make Waves This year's colorguard got off to a good start. They got a new instructor Miss Plato, and two new captains, Shel- ly Evans and Patty Robertson. Col- orguard was getting better and better. With twelve girls, flags received some pretty good moves. Mr. Battista said We're really looking toward next yearf, All and all, Rogers 1985 Col- orgaard Drill team did a fine job. XL, s 1 ' r 4 Top to Bottom, Left to Right, Top Row: Stuart Moran, Beth Morgan, Jackie Klan, Bnhn Klatt, John Bull, Laura Hzbkman, Ronda Mum, Terry Shilluzm, Angle Jones Alan Leonard Alt, Knit Madison, Colltete Smither, john Jones, Milre Chapman, Ron Elmer, Loyd Keehner, Joyce Landaker, Shelly Fraser, Jennifer Crassardt, Sharalyn Murphy Theresa Brown Wood, Chris Zillmer, Aka: Larnout. This Choir ings Harmoniously Concert Choir is the entry level choir at Rogers High School, in other words, anyone who wants to just sign up for a choir at Rogers may sign up for Concert Choir. Usually, it is mostly made up of 9th graders. Concert Choir has a main goal of leaming to sing 4' part harmony independently. Concert Choir sang at all the Major Choral Concerts at Rogers, plus Large Group contests this spr- ing. This year's choir spent a lot of time learning about the discipline of a choir rehearsal and the pro- cess of leaming to do an activity exactly right in a group of 50 people. -G 'Q Ng fi C P Q 'Q 5' And this Lvpaperl t 5 .. E ,WT lt's our day off i mill Q N , 'ey z 'Q H. ry Y K . ' ' Y' . was-.f . sr, TT . ff N- f 5 1 e - 1 s. 2 .-..... ...... , g . ' 3' 1- -tif . S N A 'v ' , -' 1 st.. wg 'l ' .. Y X , 2 Students hard at work except Allen?! for.. Mr. McGuire Don 't ask stupul questions! Choral: Top to Bottom, Left to Right, Top Row: C. C. Cole, Carla Martin, Beth Schravenagel, Ray Douville, Ted Peters, Dave Lentz, Bob Sharp, Brenda Gilbert, Denton Sloan, Anthony Bowers, Enk Maraby, Dave Ohoel, Donna Bursch, Randy Rinehart. 2nd to the Top Row: Greg Sloan, Theresa Larnarr, Angie Hopkins, Carlotta Milward, Tamara Hochstedler, Shelley Evans, Gould, Chris Barney, Andrea Olson, Tim Cotter, Celeven Pease, Becky Scales, Willy Miller, Rwh Johnson. 3rd: Cheri Gillian, Heuli Tschabold, Tammy Graupman, Kathy Mahar, Nanna Mik- Meyer, Kris Westrnan, Missy Phipps, Cheryl Seleski, Delene Enquist, Lois Meyer, Udawna Strasburg, Pam Jones, Hal Chap- man. Bottom Row: Nancy Johnson, Chalo Yoder, Mamie Roberts, Louanna Hamersky, Barb Taylor, Luka Stubbs, Nerrisa Cmz, Pat Robertson, Diana Snyder, Tina Dennis, Becky Miles, Tammy Newman. Choral: AI: ve RHS' Uwn ' Chorale has had an excellent year with lots of talent and leader- ship. Chorale is an intermediate choir between Concert Choir and Symphonic Choir. Chorale was open to students who either audi- tioned through their membership in other choirs or by auditioning in person. Chorale sang in all the major con- certs plus Large Group Contest. The main Chorale was to continue growing on independence of 4- part harmony and move into more df ficult music which demanded a lot more concentration and musicali- ty. Chorale was particularly large this year. They recorded on the choir album. I' Q I, H31 f op Row: Tony DombrowUs, Brian Rockford, Kevin Ceibel, Don Owen, Klint Hull, Ken Jacque, ,Iejf Lane, Michelle Tabu. Seated Row: Brian Reeves, Veronica Gaston, Pat Lane David Adams His f i Mike waits to make his move. Came Club members enjoy a game Qfchess. Geme Club Is No 'Trivial Pursuit' Rogers Came Club meets every Wednesday from 3:00 to 4:00 in the library. The purpose of this club is to provide a time and place to play chess and role playing games for people who are in- terested in these activities. A variety of games are played such as Dungeons and Dragons, Call of Cthulu, Marvel and D.C. comics, Twilight 2000, Star Frontiers. In the spring Game Club took part in chess tournaments with district junior high and hig schools. Advisor, Mrs. Blake, com mented, Came Club is a time f these students to be with other pe ple who enjoy the same hobbies they do. M .S A Coordinators - Christine Chumley, RaeAnn Russell, Carla White rboolr Staff for Fall -- L to R, Top to Bottom: Alan jenkins, Karla Kaminski, Carla White, Shawn Ander- n Jeff Lane, Debi Flores, Jennifer Bryant, Kelly McAllister, Chnlstine Chumley, Collette Smither, RaeAnn Lisa Magney 'Pica' People Puf in Overtime The 1985-86 Treasure Chest staff onsisted of fisheen people. This was he smallest stag ever, but a good ne. Mrs. Ward was on maternity eave until October 2, so the stajy was ithout a trained advisor for the first month of school. But the editor Karla Kaminslci, a third year veteran, and Carla White, 2nd year asst. editor had the previous experience necessary to get the job done. Substitute Miss McCollough helped Karla prepare for the underclassman picture day and color senior deadline. When Ward returned, she stated, This was the easiest color deadline I 've ever done. I should be gone more ojienll 79 Cnls Olewiler Carol Downey ' Cynat Hardee +11- x Jacqui: Bilety 1 ,T , gif' JT 1' ' .,, L. Vicki Remmers Cheerleaders and Mascots Are Great The 1985-1986 Cheerleaders got of to a late start. Chosen two to three weeks later than scheduled, the girls had to learn fifty to seventy cheers before the previous Cheerleaders graduated. ,With that accomplished, the girls ended their first season, cheering for baseball and sojball and soccer. Their summer consisted of mass amounts of carwashes to pay for camp, sweats, raincoats, and other accessories. From July 11th to the 13th the girls ventured to Moscow, Idaho for cheerleading camp. They came home with three Superior Rib- bons, competing with other girls from the Pacific Northwest. They also brought home a Superi Trophy. They also learned thirty n cheers, for the upcoming football aj basketball seasons. They continued to wor throughout the season, meeting aj school to perfect routines for gam and cons. S 1' i I X- ?,gWf 1, W 1 N Z' A X w 'A 'H I , , f'rk'X Q my W f f G A Af . , ' W 4.815 ma 5 by 5 W x A, , ! 9 xi' ,l , .ff x -Diff: ,I Am,A .Sfrf -. f,' ' .f - , lvG..g.pgv ' C X L-,, .'..- . - ,tu ' 1' 517 mln V '.,,. 2 -' if - X . ,Q - . .- ,. .1, , .1 4 I .. , , ' I N ' 4 2 ff' W7 K, k ,.,,.k. , . 5 Ajf Mg, . f E' g, r .M .Lf f .I ' .v x ,sy ...fl .,,,. 1-. .' -Q' 'ff' ix- ' 1 I 1 Whue A 2: f 3 5,536 ,gg . ll , Q Advisor Ken pelo Offfcers: Barb Kir-win, Shirley Stinger, Cathy Stewart, Brenda Frednbkson. ASB U ficers: Full of Purple Pride The Associated Student Body for the 1985-86 year, took a head start by holding a leadership camp in the spring of 1985. During this camp held on Liberty Lake, the executive ASB officers, class 0jflC6fS and reps. and club omcers and reps. took their oath of omce and established committees. Executive officers were: President Cathy Stewart, Vice President Shirley Stinger, Treasurer Darin Fuson, Secretary Barb Kirwin and Historian Brenda F redericksen. There was a controversy over the a ointment o Darin Fuson as PP Treasurer due to the change of schools by Eric Eilmes. People felt that Eric's opponent not Fuson should resume the omce, but the of- ficers had other ideas. Over the sum- mer they appointed Fuson, feeling a male should replace a male. This issue was voted on and passed at the hall leadership camp at Fan Lake by the entire ASB. The school activity coordinat- Mr. Rotchford really pushed for strong ASB, school unity and -p ' from every student enrolled. Thelil cent on inner involvement made t- ASB officers feel rushed to get thi accomplished. ASB is strong andlz fective, but yet he has to cle everything as he is the advisor. feel the omcers are great. They ha had more accomplishments than I seen in my 4- years heref, stat- chairperson Cris Olewiler. ff! , Jn I . ' qv 59 I XZ -0 f 10 fx f -HEHM7 M x mg K ,,,7 1 . 1 4 Y s . ,H - 4, Q, y.. Rub- 2' Y ff' ,fl , 5 f P 'd 1-CazhyS1 ,NY ,WML X , I v ggi: V ful if xx F xr- Q3 ' , I KW , X .,.. T. my ' w M 1 , , fx, 'k ., 'SN -ffifnn 9 4,5, .I C. ,Y JL, ' Mr. Rotchford attends first Pirate camp. Leaders wait to eat. Leaders Li ht the Fire of Success Pirate leaders began the 1985-86 school year with an A.S.B. Leadership Camp. It was held at Camp Reed on Fan Lake, September 14-15. A.S.B. omcers and representatives, cheerleaders, mascots, representatives from clubs, and many faculty members participated in the camp. Students gathered early Saturday morning to board the buses. After arriving Rogers leaders took part in various activities such as ice-breakers, skits, and poster making. Councils competed during the mini-olyrnpics in competitions which in- cluded Simon Says and the six legged race. Junior Kim Carter commented, ' been attending Leadership Camps s I was a freshman, and this year's c was the best so far. There were group activities and less lectures. H Pirate leaders returned Sunday eu ing anxious to share what they .. learned and use their leadership skill 55' ,..a. ..f- ,'T 'H -fr- , 1 Vg- ' ,.,w.-as., ILM, WLM. . ,,,. ,, 1 Q, ,.,. 3 ,.,.,,. N:- V .,Ai- fi, 'Ulu' FJ! 1 'aw-41 l '-7 q Q IL SJ -- ' ii f . an MB fs' SCHOOI. BUS ff, mi, X., On your marks get set ! Q X i J 'M' ' at Lfghff., X 'K M lik '-ff hh -fi., A N9'oz,..,M- Leaders play'S 1 00 , gms, Ov g U 4- .,.. ' ,Ji A ,,.- 1 B :QM ,-.q ' 1 1 . M: a, ' pk - , 1,4 ml Top to Bottom, Lej to Right: Pete Mason, Shawn Mize, Nancy Young, David 0'Neil, Carlotta Miller, ,lennver Leon, Amy Mason, Shirley Lisa Vanbiber, Danny Martello, Bob Dixon, Shaia Roestel, Becky Sue Wenwick, Curt Pillips, Sandy Baker, Steve Seler. ,, I f. ,. BA? fi? ix i 2 2 152 Officers: Shirley Schumacher, Pete Mason, Cindy Davis. Instntmental Accomponisu - From Bottom Leji to Bottom Right: Cindy Davis, Mike Dwyer, Amy Sh iveson Has A b 'I 'f fo Comp efe Shivesen Choir has developed a reputation over the last 14 years as one of the best choirs in tlie Nor- thwest. The group has consistently placed in the top 3 finalists at Vocal jazz festivals in Idaho and in Washington. The Shivesen Choir met at 7:00 a.m. each day. Being in Shivesen took a lot of dedication. The members were chosen in the spring of each year during an audition. This year's Shivesen was limited to the top 16 singers. estivals this school year . . . irst the Columbia Basin Community C lege Jazz festival in Pasc e Shivesen went on two major fa. cz Washington in April and then to tl American Arts Festival in Vancouv B. C. at Expo '86 in early May. i . 2 i i SLM .3 two beler. Tmvbloan. Peler lfirh Schniill. jennifer Leon, Mouira Smilh, Phil Kruger, Karey Clirislenseu. Ann' Mason. Sandy Baker. :U 1-CE FF? EZ? ei? 2.3-:. . .Sz if P? :.:' ,- 'E S5 E5 ES. P- 12 wg Sz 33 QS :z P5 'Sz ga Ez. QE Q- Q71 55 FE cr' 3? sw M: Rf: 'fi ?f' rQ gr. -G- 5? 8-2 5'9- Q1- Ei FS 52 Q! PE SF 5 is: I im Creg Morris, Lance Anderson, Troy Mize. Brandvold. Kris Srlunill, IPllHifI'f Leon. Monica Smilh, KareySu'ojf1rd. Amy Mason, Sliirlz'ySr'liim1arller. Palii Sunipson. Serben. Bob Dixon, Ron Malloclr, john Smith, Phil Kruger. Sandy Baker, Mike Frank, Wayner Aller, Sean Mice, Prlr Man- Srliumacher. Pall! Sampson. Lurol Dani Marlello, Kim Uuxrson. Alecia Keiilrorfllv. Sue Ann I roman, Missy Hartz. Chris Samelc. lhlauna Slrasburg. Andrea llill..Tiilu Allen, Marie Cumpagua. Frances Cruz, Georgie Collell. Debbie Rigslrv. Robin Ruslrell. Lisa Slubbs. Slmlu Roeslel. Helh Hulehseu. Qymphonic Symplzonic' Choir is lhe hes! huge ensemble al Rogers High Srhool, tlllll lhis year turned out to be Very sperial beeause of the posilire leadership in earh serlion and the high quality ofsingers who :hose lo be in choir this year. Sylllllllllllil' Choir was fealurerl on this year's reeorfl album wlLir'h lhey reeorzleil in the early spring. They try and malfe a record album each year tha! they l'llll raise zlie fiznds and also when the choirs are high quality. ll was a speeial zvay' Io remember the harcl work it tool: lo be in Ih e choir. Mr. lVleCuire has been leaching ehoir al Rogers for 8 years and finzls neu' challenges eaeh year. 5 Edit 154 him, f Patty Sampson, Curt Phillips, Debbie Riddie, Natelw Butler, Kevin Cosner, Mrs. Toms, Larry Pointer, jeffjones, Nanna Mikmeyer Kellie Brown, Karen Shop, Lori Landers, Shelly Bentz, Mark Leaky, Connie Bmnner, Chloe Goldsbury, Lisa Phisher, Cris Olwder. ors: Shelly Bentz, Ieffjones, Connie Brunner, Lon Landers, Kevin is , i3 Connie Brunner, Lori Landers, Cris Olewiler, and Kevin Cosner work on layouts. , Wecord Ge-fs New Look The newspaper staff worked hard this year to put out an award winning paper, stated Editor Shelly Bentz. The paper got a new look this year with their new name plate, new flags and new layout design. The stajf was a bit small this year. This made it more challenging for the reporters since it meant they had to write more stories, com- mented Lori Landers. The stajfput out their paper every two to three weeks. These consisted of four to eight page papers and the final senior edition which was sixteen pages. News Editor, Cris Olewiler replied, This year's stajy was a great success. I 'll never forget the experience of the staf 3' Larry Pointer - Photographer P1 A IEABJ' , 5. f'n, '-, . 2 ff ' .asv 8, 'tra D I 5 l Li -L--. to Bottom, Le-D to Right: Brian Horalc, lngred Roland, Faustine Vargo, Amber Robinson, Amy Miller, john Tibbels, Lisa Coodlake, C. C. Cole, Kent, Dame Snyder, john Hahn, Reann Allen, Shelly Farmer, Kirsten Chase, Schelli Hainlin, Robin Weotlake, Debbie Aukett, Tim Cotter-, Kathy Bonnie Cavan, Dallis Bair, Dani Martello, and Nana MeMeyer. za Mrs. Logan explains a new scene to Charlie Brown actors. 'if I I 'JV xi y X N. . . 'al V '. i 1 X 'I Xia ' Drama Club VP and stage manager, Debbie Aukett. Fellow Thespuzn - Mrs. Cmthla Logan Aofors of Tomorrow With two periods of Drama each day, Mrs. Logan kept busy teaching young actors and ac- tresses the art of Drama. The popularity in Drama has grown over the years. Rogers is one of the only high schools to oyfer Drama as a class, plus we have a very active Drama Club. Mrs. Logan feels that a good actor or actress needs to have the willingness to work at their lines and to do research on the character they are going to play. Mrs. Logan had a very hard decision to make for the roles cast in this year's plays. She said, No matter who l think will get the,part before audi- tions, it always ends up to be so- meone else. You can walk in on an any Drama class and see that it is a zoo, but the hard work shows through at our stage pedlor- mancesf, commented Mrs. Logan. 1 'kfy ,jig I W ,Iacquie Beity Yvonne Betschurt fit Natalie Butler B. f. Cheney 'Zn' 4-, N? 'XL f ':,A'.'. Michelle Cole Kim Felix - . ' K if U 11, ' Sue Himes Esther Houchin MEET Co-UP ,if V. ----7 Lori Myrick Dee Dee Samek N ' YflI,j': ' 'T 2 -HIV V ! i K If l, fx Ml C Front to Back: Carol York, Dzlzne Fisher, B. J. Cheney, Kim Felix, DeeDee Samek, Lori Myrick, Charlene Michelle Cole, Chloe Coldsbury, Sue Himes, Yvonne Betschart, Mrs. Nordd, Rauma Khanchareune, Houchin, Kelly Hrubes, Helen Kim, Lisa Uhlenlcott, Iacquk Beity, NGIGIIZCC Butler, and Amy Weber. 'wif ,yin - 'NX-f-x Sm., Diane Fischer Chloe Coldsbury Helen Kim KN? r N Lf' if., --5 Kelly Hrubes Katana Khanchareune Charlene Lane M, 5, Y w Lisa Uhlenkott Amy Weber Carol York Dwyer, Brenda Fredericksen, Curt Hayes, Julie Hiller, Sandra johnson, Karla Kaminskim, Kaylor, Kathleen Kelley, Barbara Kirwin, Bnlm Newcomb, Chris Olewiler, Kim Pohlman, WY ' v s - Stinger Kelly Tanner Peter Ungaro n X, l 'xl A R Q N, 'N Presaklenl - lulk Hiller, Vke Pf6SMCHl -- Kelly Tanner, Secretary - Sandra johnson. Are in NHS The National Honor Society organization was found- ed in 1927 and since then more than 2200 students have been tapped It was not until 1948 though that certmcates were presented to the members. Membership implies a high scholastic standing, worthwhile service, recognized leadership and a fine character. The class of 1986 was fortunate enough to have fif- teen members in the National Honor Society. Advised by Peggy Kraft the NHS met 3 times during the year to discuss the purchasing of the NHS scarves worn at the Graduation ceremonies and elect omcers. The officers were: President julie Hiller, Vice Presi- dent Sandra Johnson and Secretary Kellie Tanner. Julie Hiller attended all ASB functions as a representative of National Honor Society to inform the ASB of the NHS activities. In Hiller's absence Sandra Johnson attended in her place. NHS is a reward that shows how hard you have worked to keep your accumulative grade point average at 3.5 or better. It is also a privilege to wear the scadf at graduation where everybody can see how ell you have done. I am especially proud to be part of it, stated President Julie Hiller. 4 Tlx Ns N, 1, -,-Q g fi P GA? ss' F3'f:',:T,- Q! 1 ,, ge, Fix: ,gf 1 'ff' ' nl' 4? Venus Delcambre hold down the float for the frosh. Sophomores were proud to have an award winning float. juniors proudly displayed their float fit for a Prince and Princess. the students. Seniors I ite the ire o success at the Homecomi con. en ne It is a real Homecoming for alumni Warren Cook, as Cathy Stewart introduces him to Homecoming Royalty and Con Rogers Homecoming 1985 cumulated with the annual Homecoming con. Shiveson got the con started by singing The National Anthem. Homecoming Royalty was selected by the Student Body during our second period classes. They were announced during the con. The results of our choices were as follow- ed. King Paul Watkins, Queen San- dra Johnson, Senior Prince Kurt Hubbard, Senior Princess Kathy Wooley, Junior Prince Tim Tyvan, Junior Princess Rhonda Martin, Sophomore Prince Troy Mize, Sophmore Princess Tamara Hochstedler, Freshman Prince Joe Cushner, Freshman Princess Marci Martin. The floats this year were creatively done. There was a lot of thought put into them. Sophomores came in first, Seniors second, Juniors third, and Freshmen last. The spirit award was given to the most spirited class, we decorated halls and dressed up in purple and gold. But the most spirited of them all were the Seniors, then the Sophomores, Juniors, and last but not least the Freshmen. Some of our Alumni came to speak at the con. Kris Johnson came bringing her great big teddy bear. Warren Cook spoke on his years at Rogers. This year's Homecoming con was fun, and we ,re all waiting for next year 's. f-ffl' lx V' Homecoming King and Queen Paul Watkins and Sandra johnson. ,f ff :Q Iumbr Prince and Princess Tim Tyvan and Rhonda Martin. Q 9' gp L Sophomore couple Troy Mize and Tamre Hochstedler. ,Z Senior Prince and Princas Kurt Hubbard and Kathy Wooley. ,QW K . J' -ax ,, -- f Freshman Prince and Princess Joe Cushner and Marci Martin Shawn Anderson goes Hawailkin. Did RaeAnne take your friend Matt? School Spirits Rise Big 'R' Week. The biannual event that sends every purple blooded pirate crazy. This year was no dwferent. Monday, Oc- tober 7 kicked it all off with Pajama Day. Cu,ys'and gals wore an assortment of sleepwear ranging from footie is to boxer shorts. Tuesday was Hawaiian Day. just a taste of the tropics with students wearing flowered print shirts, shorts, and even bikinis fyou crazy guyslj. Twin Day was Wednesday. Everyone got hyped and dressed like their buddies. Thursday was traditional purple and gold day. It was also the start of our awesome Homecoming Weekend! jamie Lyon finds Drivers Ed amusing. Looks like you 're not the only ones who wanted to sleep in. Freshman, Michelle McHale shows her spin! on panama day. But we didn 't have time to get dressedl' nl to Back, Le-H lo Righnjolxanna SOHlIl'il'l'i, Rachel Fowler, Cindy Bowers, Heidi Hargrove, Dennis Bachman, Angie Weber, ,lay Quinn, Renee Lovell, Linda Busch. Stephanie Card- r, Linda Callahan. Diana Colxcell. Stacey' Ifdirards, Dorthy Tidwell, Diana Samek, Tim Smith, Tana Bachman, Sheila Bauman. Mr. Batista, and Crey Borders Not Pictured: Sherrie pree I Orc esfra Sees lmpro vemenf in I 9 5- The 1985-B6 Orchestra, directed Tom Batista, consisted of eleven olinists, three veola players, two ss players, and one cello player. In the fall, individual orchestra competed in the Eastern ashzngton Music Educators IE. WM. E. AJ Solo Festival which was held at Junior High in the Spokane where junior, Tana Bachman the Cold Award fthe highest given to any orchestra According to Mr. Batista, award is only given out to a few U He also added that the piece played had to be one of high stan- ara. Tana played a piece by Bach the veola. Tana replied, I was nervous, but, when I played there was just the judge, my family, and about three other people in the room. So I forgot about the nervousness and en- joyed myseM l' On April 26th, the orchestra par- ticipated in the E. W. M. E. A. Large Group Festival. This was the first festival of the year that the orchestra participated in as a group. In the Spring, Tana and Dennis Bachman competed in the Greater Spokane and Allied Arts and Music Festival. Mr. Batista added, Hthis year went real wellf, The size of the group doubled from last year and as Batista said, Hit looks as though the orchestra will double it ,s size again in 1986-87. Senior Dennis Bachman replied, the orchestra has improved because of Mr. Batistaf, When Dennis was a freshman there were onlyista came to Rogers last year and since than the orchestra has grown from four to seventeen members. Rogers 1985-86 orchestra members included Tana Bachman, Diana Samek, Tim Smith, Sheila Bauman, Corey Borders, Linda Bucsh, Stephanie Cardner, Linda Callahan, Duma Colwell, Stacey Ed- wards, Dorthy Tidwell, Johanna Southwick, Rachel Fowler, Cindy Bowers, Heidi Hargrave, Dennis Bachman, Angie Weber, ,lay Quinn, and Renee Lovell. Sadie Hawkins 'in Do Patch for Catch ' The annual festivities of the Sadie Hawkins Dance in Dog Patch occurred November 15, 1985. Marrying Sam, Mr. Lorensen, was busy marrying the ladies to their catch ofthe year. ,' Dorian studio took glorious pic- tures of the ladies and their cat- ches and they received them the following friday with no trouble. The dance was from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m., which actually started at 9:30. Due to the bad weather, the Disk jockey for Dance Discovery was late and it took him until 9:30 to get set up. Unce the dance got started everything was fine. There wasn't much of a picture line because everyone had gotten their pictures taken prior to 9:30, so they danced without interruption of a line dividing the dance floor in haK At the end of the evening the costumes were judged on originali- ty and realism. Sandra Johnson and Cordy Lacriox won as Aladin and his princess. They danced their dance. 'The Dog Patch Catch conclud- ed around 11:45 when the lights popped on and the music stopped. This ended the Catch for the 1985 year, you didn't make this one, there is always next year ladies. .f X, L i 4 , . rf' -if . M tar U 3 ,apx gf Have Carol and Shawn invented a new way of slow dancing' 0 ll 0 I all Homecomm The 1985-86 Homecoming Dance was Saturday October 12 in the Rogers cafeteria from 8:30 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. The theme of the evening was Wish Upon a Star. Pictures were taken by Lockwood Studio in the faculty cafetenki. Comments from dance goers were, The dance was okay, they could have played better music though. I like the Saturday night dances better, stated Senior Karla Kaminski. It was jim, but the picture line could have gone faster for me, 'i commented Senior Kim Pohlman. .' Wish Upon a Qfar Overall, the night was the first couples dance that Dance Committee Chairman Ericka Anderson and Activities Coordinator Herb Rotchford put on their list of successes for the year. The Homecoming was the first Semqformal dance that Rogers has had on a Saturday. The Saturday dance must have been an inconvenience because the Saturday couples dances didn't con- tinue. The next dance, Sadie Hawkins, was on a Friday. Troy sleeping on hisfeet. IDON'T KNOW. 0'l-QW ' Tracy says look. DUH... Where 's the party? X Glenda is checking out the guys f Couples dance to the theme Snowflake Fantasy. Christmas Brings Snowflake Fantasy The Christmas dance was held December 13, 1985 in the cafeteria. Mr. C,s started the music at nine o'clock p. m. and ended it at eleven thirty p. m. The dance committee ls theme was Snowflake Fantasy, with snowflakes hanging from the ceiling and silver snowflakes on a red background for the picture setting. There was some confusion as to whether or not the dance was semi- formal or a mixer. The confusion oc- curred when the attire of the dance was not clarified in the bulletin. The dance committee cleared the confu- sion up by announcing in th bulletin the day before the dance that it was a semiformal couples dance. The misunderstanding over the at- tire may be the reason for the lack of attendance. I loved the pictures and the music was just great, stated Senior Wendy Ott. Senior Barbara Kirwin added, I had fun but I wish the attire would have been known a little ahead of time. Girls wear designer socks for this occaszbn. ff My Oh, I hope he asks me to dance Dana Stegman looks like she 's havingfun. M Couples dance lo Grandma Col Run Over by a Reindeer - 1 - Q Q 1 1 4' ' .4 1 . 1, I ' 1 a , f S v Valenfines Fore ver in My Hearf This year's Sweetheart Dance was an extra special one as it fell on February 14th, Vanlentines Day. The theme for this year's dance wa Forever In My Heart. - The theme was chosen by the Dance Committee. The Sweetheart Dance was held in the Rogers Cafeteria between 8:30 and 11:30 p. m. Red and white were the colors chosen for the dance, despite the fact that the traditional colors were pink and white. Pictures were taken by Lockwood Studio. Prices for picture's ranged from 34.50 to 818.00 Rogers own Mr. C 's provided the music at the dance. Couples danced to a new variety of music at the Sweetheart Dance due to the fact that the A. S.B. purchased some new records for Mr. C 's. Depite the long picture lines and the terrible weather, the dance was nice, v commented Debbie Aukett. Deidre White and Jerry Carter share a romantic Valentines 's Day. Scott wants Sharon to be his Valentine Band plays theetune Smokin in the Boys Room by Motley Cme. v Y 'V WI, S Q 04,9 f bttlqsihkel . .0 ,M sxbx ev. g 'x xi ef- -, si Cheerleaders wipe out the crowd. Cons tacked Enfhusiasm The spirit cons this year should have been more appropriately titled the lack of spirit con. The students seemed to be very unenthusiastic this year, even when the con included class competition, said the con chairperson. The lack of spirit is not traditional here in previous years, kids have been outgoing, and excited, showing pride in and dedication to the school. For some reason, students did not seem to feel this pride anymore. They seemed bored when Tim Cloke made state, when our wrestlers made state, and bored when the homecoming king and queen were selected. ls this because they don't care anymore? Probably not. The con chairperson felt little action. There were not class competitions or even that the students could take a part in. U' there had been spirit competi- tions between the classes in which the winning class got their name on a banner as in previous years, people may have been more willing to get in- volved. Well, maybe next year com- mented Senior Connie Brunner. .5 New captain of the ship bun at work. Rogers New 'C aptain o the Ship Rogers received a new principal for the 85-86 school year. Don Cobb replaced Pat McKiernan as captain of the Pirate Ship. Cobb stated, Pat was very organized and that really helped me with the transition. I am very comfortable here. I have a tremen- dous, energetic stag The kids are wondedful and I feel this is a great school and with the reorganization of some things it can get even better. The administration's goals for the next couple of years are, getting parents involved in school func- tions, getting new lockers, painting the -halls, and reorganizing the Assocvkzted Student Body as far as getting more involvement out of representatives and school spirit. Cobb would like to see a few ac- tivities for the incoming freshmen for the fall of 1986 to make them feel like they belong. He wants to encourage them to be leaders and get involved in organizations. I love a challenge and once I 'm not faced with the excitement of a challenge, I guess I 'll retire, concluded Mr. Cobb. Cobb loves the family breakfasts every Frlkiay Morning. 4 'QNQES Mr. Cobb proudly displays hal: Rogers Pirate T-shirt. nj V ? 'QT ' K 3 - 'l 5 Hey guys where's the bea4:h?!? Our State Wrestling Team: ,Ioe Uchsner, Greg Stnkklin, Tom Tanner, Erik Crane, and Paul Watkins U rf' '-Q... Tell the teacher we're sudin, surfin USA. We are the Sembrs ofRHS, We are the Pirates of86. ' 35 172 Players listen to Coach GaHey's instmctions. ' Soccer Had Prosperous Season is .C e ii s fy! fist! wi? 'tus W5 wb i my . p whit. .MAJ .4 Don't pour it all in your bottle, I need something to drink too! , Richard Gasgey was the boys, soc- cer coach for the 1986 spring season. He enjoyed coaching the many outstanding players on the team. All the players can really play well, the most skilled is probably John Gould, H said Coach Gayfey. They won the season opener against C. V. five to four. We have a skilled and very productive team, when the pressure is on we respond by getting the points we need to win the game or at least keep the other team on their toes, commented Gaffey. Top Row, L-R: Dwayne Hackely, ,lorry Shuey, Darren Lawson, Matt jones, Brian Horalc, Graham Sharrnan, john Could, Bill Shumaker, Cris Woods, Ge Vue, Stacy Boyd, Danny Clessanar, Kurt Shuey, Stacy Rehms, joe Holland, Chris Sonnabend. The soccer team put on a family breakfast one morning in March. Coach Richard Coffey explained the finatics and the game strategies of playing the game of soccer. Cajyey also explained the playing field and essentials to have the team do well on the field during the many tough games. The young Junior -Varsity team will be more experienced and will make a good Varsity squad next year, H stated Coffey. W Staci Rehms, number eleven, goes for yet another drink afwater! Varsity pblyers enjoy playing eharades before the start ofthe match Ill Ill lf! ll! an nv 5 'Elf in Q fl: L . III I I lu 'gf H3 I! In Ill U' 'fs 'U' - nu ng Ill .-- Rl in uef' nn.: -N .. fl. T-Luv' - ini I X Q lo Back. Lek to Right: Mike Steele, Steve Schuerman, Frank Varner, Krystin Olmstead. Wendy Conwick, Matt Francis, Lyle Cilbertson, Ricky Roberts, Kughler, Phil Kruger, jeff Williams, Tracey Lawson, Torn Butcher, Tim Lang, David Bunch, and Mike Sauls. VICA Teaches Vocational Skills if 'GP' VICA members learn the fine art of sdkscreening. 5 Hey, Lsn 't there supposed to be paper in there? VICA lvocational industrial clubs of Americaj is a vocational club. As a group, they visit industries, get in- dustrial speakers to come in and tell what it takes to get a job in that field or industry. VICA is a nation wide organiza- tion designed to prepare students for vocational and industrial types of jobs. Although Rogers VICA is only designed around Graphic Arts, there are many other forms of VICA across the country. These include welding, nursing, mechanics, and secretarial VICA. VICA members were all members ofthe advanced graphics class. In the past Vica members open took on jobs such as making business cards and t-shirts for people or com- panies. This year they steered away from that. VICA advisor, Mr. Hale, said I like the students to learn the procedures without the pressure of meeting a deadline. H Mr. Hale commented, This yearls group was one of the best l have had. Mr. 0's a Mr. C 's was orgainized in the mid 70's by Mr. Larry Coleman, a former biology and Audio Visual teacher here at Rogers, and is now supervised by Mr. McGuire, however the five members do all the work. They set up the dances which includes arranging and taking down the musical equipment. The members of Mr. C 's are selected by the group, but are screened 'Rewarding Experience ' before acceptance by Mr. McGuire. Having fun and meeting new people is the main reason why students join, and when asked the experience will be helpfull in future career decisions, they said 'possibly, it could come in handyf, Preparing the music for dances is a long and intense undertaking. Records and tapes are brought yearly to ,add to the collection that are played. A top 40 format that appea. to the current student body is nc always an easy job, Yvonne Betschaz and Rich Johnson reply It's lots c work. Mr. C 's is not rewarding financla ly to the group but it does give them i sense of responsibility and satisfac tion. They are repaid, thougl sometime during the year with night of diningj Students socialize in theirfashionable outfits. . X 4 si x . A xx Ii , X 2 ft' sg . ., . s 'sv T tl. , u., 'Q The girls show their ghzmorous style. The guys give us their CQ look. What Kicks in 86 - All the Rage This year,s look was similar to last ear,s but there were many new looks lat developed. The trend was still wards the 60,s, but with dwerent uts, prints, and overall detail. Crop ants, stirrups, drindl skirts, and aini skirts were very popular. Over- ized shirts - long and short sleeved, -nd sweaters - v-necks, crew necks, end vests all added to the new effect. Paisley prints as well as polka dots tripes, and solids. In the spring, fruit rints were quite popular. Not only Jere shirts printed, but the common s pair of blue jeans and stirrups also had prints. The prints were also meant to be mixed in any combination. There was a definite emphasis on accessories. Lots of jewelry was worn this year from the traditional silver and gold to colored pearls and rhinestones. Brooches, big earrings, bracelets, long pearl necklaces and chokers were part of the rage. Socks, nylons, scarves, and hats were also used to complement a look. All kinds of flat shoes were worn plain or with straps or laces, as well as pumps fir the girls. Shoes were seen in all colors. No particular brand names were popular nor were any particular col- ors. Hair styles were long and short among the girls, but most ofthe guys had the short clean cut look. Many people went to tanning booths to achieve that healthy summer glow. Girls had pretty fingernails with designs, and as always Levis were popular with both the guys and the girls. 175 N. 5 'N Denese Barber, Lisa Berry, Conmk: Bnmner, Debbie Clark, Alex Cook, Kevin Cosrter, Jeff Danner, Dunja Debzls, Chloe Goldsbury, Tncuz Hutchinsson, jeffjones, Karla Kamtnskt, Landers, Mark Leckie, Nanna MU:-Meyer, Cris Olewiler, Kankznn Olson, Curt Phillips, Karen Shoop, Shirley Stinger, Lisa Fisher, Andrea Hill, Mlbhelle, Lean Wenzel. Ne ws Staff The second semester Rogers Record stab' was a building time for Adviser Sandra Toms. There were a lot of younger kids from her journalism class which brought new style, new attitudes and ideas to the staff There are so many kids, it 's hard for me to remember what everyone is doingf, stated Toms. Toms looked to the seniors for leadership, experience, responsibili- ty to get their stories done on time and 'most of all be good reporters Worked Hard and pull kids into the program. I would like to see them make it fun and show people the enthusiasm as well as the work we do, com- mented Toms. I would like this stag to receive another national award. We have the talent, but I 'm not saying we need it, it just makes the hard work we do seem worth it, added Toms. The staff had the pleasure of having student teacher Mr. Derrik. 5 1 r 'Yeats Student Teacher Chris Derrick. Editors: ,leg jones, Connie Bntnner, Mrs. Toms, Lori La jeffDanner, Kevin Cosner, Karen Shoop. Anderson. Sharon Bently, Shelly Bentz, Nicole Churchill, Debi Flores, Kelly Caumer, Gerry Kayler, Jef Smffcoordinators: Shelly Slentz, Shelly Dan Manson. Melissa Messmer, Alan Jenkins, Karla Kaminski, Dan Naccarato, Brett Rojf Vicki Searl, 41- L www Si' Af. :K 4 Q:-f e Q Q' .xx I--A ,,x-, Slentz, Cathy Stewart, Kayla Tritt, jamie Willlhms, 2nd Semester Staff .A , , . O I 1 3rd Year E difor K aminski : Good Job The second semester yearbook class atched as third-year editor, senior, arla Kaminski said her farewells to e deadlines, hassles and unfor- nately advisor and friend Chris ard. This semester was the easiest and 'et the hardest because the procedures ere easy, but leaving room 224 fthe ewsroomj was not. I owe many anks to alumni: Michelle Alderson nd Shane Kalarmarski, Seniorsg Christine Chumley, Shelly Bentz, Shawn Anderson, Alan Jenkins, Carla White and Melissa Messmer, ,Iuniorg Shelly Slentz, Sophomoreg Debi Flores, because these are the friends that put up with my temper tantrums and frustrations when things weren,t going right. U' it 9 werent for these people, I may not have achieved my goal as a third year l editor. U I am sure I will be back to help Mrs. Ward from time to time because I plan on going into the publishing business and eventually advise year- book staffs. My coming back in an advisory capacity would be a learning experience for me once again. Good bye Mrs. Ward, Mrs. Salyards Mrs. Butler and Mrs. McCinn. Thanx for everything. H Karla L. Kaminski Bentz, Christine Chumley, Karla Kamuulci. Princess Cafh Sie warf . Q fsliki vm Q , Kg, K 4 Sv' , M Q s 'x 4 A fe Wa X xg fsiwgi x , i 3 5 5 x - K - SR .A - Q . Q -5 . X 4 fs R .fm ,Q Q 1 . S-55' K N 0 N - ., - -an 5 , -K -gg X You Can Be a Star Lilac Pageant 3 N i l V If L N I. nd Mrs. Morgan put the show together. xx, is Shelley Monohan Ls the master of ceremombs. 1 x On the evening of March 12th, Brooke Andrews, Renee Elten, Lori Landers, Cathy Stewart and Shirley Stinger started the evening lry gi v- ing a three minute prepared speech on the topic of their choice. Some of the speeches included themes on the laclf of communication in -himilies today, to never say I can,t. Then they were aslced an impromptu question rang- ing in topics-from, what,s the iil pro- blem facing teens today? To what flower would you lilfe to be? Judging was 40922 on appearance and poise, 40W on personality and talent and 20W on speaking ability. Master of ceremonies was KREM TV's Shelly Monahan. The Lilac advisors were Mrs. Toms and Mrs. Morgan. Afer careful consideration Rogers crowned their 1986 Lilac princess Cathy Stewart. Good Luck Rogers Lilac Princess Stewart 15, Finalists dazzle the judges with charming smiles. Matt jones shows off his hairy chest to the crowd eos Scott Cosner, Chloe Goldsbury, and Kevin Cosner display their true Rogers Rogers cheerleaders per onn to Wipe Out I n and Dean spirit. For the last four consecutive years, Rogers has won the trophy in the spirit contest against Gonzaga Prep. This year was no exception, despite the fact that we had no competition. Every year we choose one basket- ball game against Prep to be the spirit game. A theme is chosen for the con- test, Isuch as Beach Party of Hawaiinj and each school attempts to get the most people to dress up for the game and show their spirit. This year though, Rogers students were the only ones dressed in Hawiian clothes, because Gonzaga decided at the last minute to decline from the competi- tion. I guess they just got tired of los- ing. M stated Senior Lisa Berry. Although Rogers was aware that Gonzaga was not planning on par- ticipating in the contest, spirited Pirates still dressed up in their beach attire to show Gonzaga how spirited they really were. Junior, Jeff Uhlenlcott remarked, We really blew them away. ' For years Gonzaga has beaten us in numerous sports, but for the last five years we've shown them who has more spirit. As Senior, Shirley Schumacher said, When it comes to athletics, Gonzaga may be on top, but when it comes to spirit Rogers has got them beat. U In preparation for the event, Rogers held a con at which the cheerleaders all dressed like Hawaiin tourists and peU'ormed a dance to Wipe 0ut,', by ,Ian and Dean in an X 5 4 X, N ' .4 I ri c ' ' fi :A x if ' .gp . Q ' Miki' Thompson. Marcie Martin and Wclci Riddle were the Freshman Ch1SS ojyicers. INDI Pictured: Kelly' Wmnblvj nior class officers Kim Carter, ,lull Mellstrom, Dina Matson, and Tim Tyvan. . . Q W if: gpg. fi 'O 3 -N O .f b 3 iii zu' ' 52? I ' Sophomore class officers were Shala Roeslel and Tim Cotter with Tamara llochsledler and Danny Martello noi pictured. I Class Officers 181 Qmjl'!9r ASB Reps Are True Pirafes Front lo Bark. UW Io Riglxl: Slam' Hollnvs, Tonya Lorkman, Visien Vu, Thervsa Smith, Peggy lfldred. Dina Maison. jill Mellstrom. Debbie Clark, Amy Miller, Susie- Wicl-'l4'ir0. Chris Osle dllfll Kim Carter, ,Ion Scllu. Tim 7iYUIllI. Brian Via, Hob Dixon. and Unn I,0llUi5. I Class of 88 and 89 Acfive in 0 Hack. UW lo Right: Tracy Folorin. Angie Devine. Vieki Riddle, Kelly Wonbel, Staci Ritchelli. Karla Brown, Kerri Mason, Tracey Bliss, john Horlrslra. Angie Weber, Michellv Talbil Irwin. Mike Tlzompson. Lori Sfllllll, Russell Hraniunn. I 985-86 ASB 0fi7cers Cathy Stewart Shirley Stinger Barbara Kirwin Darin F uson Brenda Frederlkksen President Vice President Secretary Treasurer Hisorlhn 'U ia nga. WDW , L, 1, mm S ., , I x 1 1 K ,,, iff ..,.f.,-L 1 h .f . new . ,5 1 , , - ' M' ' 1 , v ' - f. atv 'K ' - Seniors Sandra johnson Katy Kelly Karla Kamiruki Natalie Butler President Vice President Secretary Treasurer :Q wt-M Tim Tyvan Preszlienl Juniors Jill Mellstrorn Dim Matson Kim cam Vice Preslkienl Secretary Trcasurer 'ig it E ' ?' .- - S y I X S 0 phomo res Tamara Hochsledler Shala Roestel Dani Martello Tim Cotter President Vzbe Preszlienl Secretary :QAM MUce Thompson Presdent f N fe F res hmen Marek Martin Vikki Riddle Vke President Secretary qu-nv cg.- L., L. , - QL..- in-Q, .- -os .- MV, - . N. 'I 1 1 Treasu rrr Q S, - - xx 6 Kelly Womble Treasu rer Y 'H G Q is XJ, -- ILM ,Mg ,..N-f K ,W I ,sn I LVgVl'i'N, . , , ':The Charlie Brown play was one of the best shows in many years,,' commented Mrs. Logang who is extremely proud of the actors. The students had a lot of fun with it. Mrs. Logan felt that the students really knew their parts iwzmb 1, 4-...,,l A and that it was a very polished show. The attendance was down from the previous yearsg but the actors still pedorrned with great acting skill. The in school student con brought nearly 350 students, and the night time shows brought from Charlie Brown, Linus, Luc 20 to 150 people. Low attenance to the first show was due to snow. The audiences mostly said that it was thoroughly enjoyable! ex- claimed Mrs. Logan. Congratula- tions to all the actors for a job that was well pedormed. Good Luckl. 7' 'Q A cast, phlying around. Whafs over there? jx. -.,,.,.- The stage Lv set. fvrx - ,,.,...---121 41 ,,-1 4 What girl talk! ,D ' If v I .1 MQ ,J 11 .ht .l HT Sally and Linus talk. Here is . . . King Chuck! bJ QMS What 's in the bag Chuck? -Knobs Snoopy the Ace! 193' Charlze Brown and Snoopy Dance 'A u 3,1 ' wx CE ll- -,..f Z 1 I vm. ,Q-14 Lfvn I ,fb I ,' 1 1 x G I 4 1 jf X 110 S 1 ' Q E ,Q V7 , W a 31 1 ' Charlie Brown learns .-, . lk, Fff: . 3 ,Q R ff' lojuggle. r. ,., 1 f f .N W f . , -Q y 7-w 5 nw .H -35,-, K , .V .V 1+- ..,... .,,,, My , N : .. . , . .. . W .K . , W, 4, W 1 W M. in ' . j , - A fn., M ,,, , ff' 'N . ,e L ft 23,2 ' 1. -YM? . 4' ' A' , X Q f Nb Q 1, 5-Q Q i , lg f eg, 1 X. . ,hx ,A ? fifiii 1 ' A 'M x Q .N s A5 a fi 5 , J 1-mug, Q -.4.....-...... Honors AP Pro ram Added fo Rogers In 1984-85, the Advanced Place-- ment KA. P. Q Program was im-' plemented at Rogers at the Junior level. It was not until this year that A. P. classes were provided for Seniors. Although the A. P. Program is new to Rogers and District 81, other schools have participated in the pro- gram for many years. The reason the program was not offered at Rogers until last year was that the district's philosophy was that tracking fseparating students whose abilities were similar to their ownj was not good. They have since changed their philosophy and are now starting to believe that people can learn more in an atmosphere where other people,s abilities are most similar to their own. Currently at Rogers there are four advanced placement classes. A. P. Senior English, A. P. Biology, A. P. Junior English, and an A. P. history class for juniors. There was supposed to ba an A. P. history class for Seniors, but not enough people signed up for it, due to the fact that it wouldn't satisfy 'the Senior history re- quirement, which all the other A. P. classes do. Besides the A. P. program there is also the honors program. They are both similar in that they give a uni- que opportunity for students, who have shown extreme potential in the contests of language. arts or social studies,to expand their abilities and efforts. There are two major dy'- ferences between the A. P. program and the Honors program. One is that the Honors classes are provided for freshman d sophomores and the A. P. classes are ojyered to juniors and seniors. Anothe dhfference is that with the A. P. program students are of- fered a chance to receive college credit they score well on the A. P. examination held at the end of the year. Students do not have to be in the program to take the test, but the courses are designed to prepare you for the test. This year there were approximately 105 students enrolled in the A. P. and Honors Program. Entry into the program is determined by students' scores on the matrix, set up by the district. The students were judged on cummulative grade point, English or social studies grades, Idepending upon which class you wanted to get intoj teacher reccommendations, and standardized test scores. English department head, and A. P. senior English teacher, Clay Swisher commented on his opinion of the HonorsfA. P. program: I seUishly enjoy having a lot of talented people in one class, but it siphons some of the talent out of the regular classes.', ln KL? av- V-if 'K K-1 L Q! HELIOTS l 0ES : Jerri Kaylor, Cathy Stewart, Melissa Messmer, Clay Swisher, Christine Chumley, Shelly Bentz, Barbara Kirwin, Karla Kamiriski, Shawn Anderson, Cris Oleweiler Shirky Schumacher. Not pktured: Curt Hayes, Renee Etten, Shirley Stinger, llab Utt, Kellie Tanner, Nathan Powell. Curt Hayes tardy again! He just loves those freshmen afterschooll llah receives instmction from Mr. Swisher. A Personally, I think Eliot 's a dork. ' 1 .sq 6 f K .gin Z sfo, 24 Mr. Cooley's AP HILYIOIY class hard at work. Diane concentrates on her assignrnenu. lux. ff 4 i i Kelly Husband hard at work. Kim Olweiller nods off during class. Q , M x Bull Duron phzys around while Theresa and Tanya look on. f H 'K Q ii-.-. iwmx -.Q 4 . Q. -all 0 2 I 4' hun!!! Hard-working sophomores? Neverl' XL! CMS looks inffigued-1' Alnlghz get zmk to workL'! O 0 N in Q 4' AP students do library research for term papers Where did you say the United States was? wa! .153 Cp-.Mn J' Vmo, . , 5' A ix A And now for the latest gossip . . . 4' 4 4 i ' 'ii' V , w., ls Shana copying Carnb 's paper? Stacy Riccelli sleeps on her feelll' X Z' Qui 2 Z wtf? ..-.ref ,V+ -' w ',,f5f - 1 fd lx 5 N 'NIJ X 0 ' . xf IFJ R 9X9 7 Seven HBWBSW I N9WfiafSQ.?QQk QM ggmlllfnml? ., ld!!o My. 2' Historical E venfs Seen in 1985-86 In 1985-86 many exciting things ook place both locally and across the orld. These ranged from fashion esign, football and movies, to deaths nd terrible disasters. This year's fashions included stir- p pants, bright flowered prints, and hinestone jewelry. The clothing wom his year was very similar to that of he 50's. There were many movies released his year. Including the highly ac- laimed, Color Purple, The ,lagged dge, and Spye's Like Us, starring an Akroyd and Chevy Chase. This was the year that the Chicago ears won the Super Bowl. Millions f fans watched as The Refrigerator, William Perry trampl- ed over many football players to bring the Bears to the Super Bowl. The Bears as well as their competitors in the Super Bowl, the New England Patriots, released a video and record with their ideas of how they were go- ing to win the Super Bowl. We also saw many deaths this year. They include the death of Rock Hudson, the Calqfornia movie star who died of AIDS, the tragic death of Samantha Smith, the one who became famous as the girl who went to Russia,', and the death of Spokane 's Kim Mom, who died in an avalanche while mountain climbing. We also saw the deaths of singer, Ricky Nelson and Actor, Yul Brynner. This was the year that we were to see the first teacher in space, but in- stead we saw the mourning of her friends, students, and relatives. The explosion of A the Space Shuttle Challenger had to one of the biggest events of 1985-86. Millions of Americans watched the devastating explosion of Challenger and the deaths of six brave astronauts, Fran- cis R. Scobee, Michael J. Smith, Ellison S. Unizuka, Ronald E. McNair, Gregory B. Jarvis, Judith A. Resnik, and one courageous school teacher from- Concord Calfornia, Christa McAulUfe. 1 ,M ,ff W' .qw MW Welcome fo fhe 'Breakfasf Club ' lt's not every day you get breakfast in bed, Darrin. , ' ll I pr K, W 50'l MK. 'ff 6 if i' Are you a little surprised Barb? E A6 ir Early risers get to enjoy their breakfast. Where am l?. . . Who are you? Wow! I m really m the Club! Wait! Hold ill I ordered apple Poptarls! . Bryan Adams: MEMORIES: All the laughs and gathering of people around you. Rogers football games and the school spirit. Erika Andel'80n! 1 year band, Jazz band, 2 years Dance Committee, Dance Committee Chairman, Eagle Weekend, Leadership Camp. All the good times with all my good fnkznds. Randi Anderson: ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country, FHA. Moving here my Junior Year from Iowa and having to start all over. Going to Intemational Youth Con- gress and Meeting someone very special aver the summer. Shawn AndeT80n2 Freshman, Junior, Senior Class Representative, Sophomore Class Treasurer, Varsity Track 3 years, Ski Club President, Election Committee Chair- man, Bionic Day Counselor, Leadership Camp Counselor, Ad- vanced Placement Program, Yearbook Photographer. Sherry Anderson: Drama, Senior Studio. Being in Drama and Senior Studio. Brooke Andrews: Marching Band, Drama, ,Iazz Band, Tennis. Eagle Weekend, Graduation will be. William Alike!!! Advanced Band, Brass Choir, ,IazzBand, Drum Major. The snake at the football game. Eagle Weekends. Karl Ausdemore: ACTIVITIES: Concert Band 4 years, Jazz Ensemble 3 years, Brass Choir, Varsity and Junior Varsity Tennis, Orchestra, Eagle Weekend, Three years. Football against Central Valley-weatherrnan said clear-blizzard city, Maynard. Band trip down to Pasco-2 years ago f83-84j. - Dennis Bachman: ACTIVITIES: Music. Terrorizing the school with Bob, My worst classes, All my friends, Arguing with Corey Borders, Fighting with Bob. ,Iodi Bair: My Freshmen Year and the BasketballGames at the Coliseum. Gwendolynn Borders: ACTIVITIES: Advanced Band, Marching Band.MEM I gave it my best. I 'll never forget my friends. Jeff BOSal'tIt: To Carmen and Sharon Valentine Night at my house. Lunch-hurry up and eat Chuck. Brenda Bllydt Track, Baseball, Gym nastics. I told myseU' I could do it and I did i and now I 'm, on to a dangerous world, Yea I Had fun all fou years. Melissa away. ACTIVITIES: rl.. Vocal amd. All my friends and the good times. The nea misses in Drivers Ed. Tina Braman: ACTIVITIES: Track f9-121 Having fun with my friends. Rememberin the coach that was my closest friend and being therefor the one that needed help. Yvette Bl'i8C0e2 Sqhball, Color Guar Having some great times with a lot of grea friends. Sharon Bramley: ACTIVITIES: Chair-Chorale Symphonic, Drama Sohball, Pirettes. Sand Toms and the class of 86. Cassandra Bunton: ACTIVITIES: Track 13 yearsj Soccer I2 yearsj, A.S.B. I3 yearsj, Eagle Weekends, Leadershi Camps Good friends-Kathy K., Stacy K. Brenda, Karen S., Kelli G., Mr. Martin. Great Sprots-Socce Track, Swimming. Corey' Baker: ACTIVITIES: Basketball Getting asked to do Bionic Day at Shaw Jr High School. When Todd and I won 3 Tennis matches in th fall. Sandy Baker: Shivesen Jazz 13 yearsj Symphonic I2 yearsj, Freshman Baseball and Football, Natura Helper I2 yearsj, A.S.B. Representative I3 yearsj, Drama ISchoo Play- Grease'U, Jr. Homecoming Prince. Natural Helpers Retreat my senior year. Throwing a pie in Mrs Lewis ' face, my freshman year. Mike Ballard: ACTIVITIES: Band 9, 10 Goinghome for lunch for 4 years, Art. Jacquie Beiteyt Varsity Cheerleader Band I3 yearsj, Co-op, A.S.B. Representative, Leadership Cam I2 yearsj. Being in band my Freshman year. Kennegf Bender: ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Baseball 'Playing in my first Varsity Basketball game Going to my first dance. Brian Bennett: Doing work, parting. Shelly Bentz: ACTIVITIES: Debate, Key Cla Historzkm, Key Club President, Newpaper Editor, Yearbook, A.P English. August 7th, 1984, going to Seattl with the Newpaper stag Lisa Berry: Frosh year-Sojball, Leader ship Camp.Sr. year-Newspaper. Eagle Weekends Skipping cons, Freshmen year. onne Betschart: ACTIVITIES: Audio Visual, Ca- Mr. C's, Shivesen. All of the fun and ughs spent with the rest of Mr. C 's. Going to Edmand with ivesen for a Jazz contest during my Junior year. Running hts for South Pacgic. orey Borders: ACTIVITIES: Music. EM Monique, Winning the drum trophy twice in row. hris Bunton: ACTIVITIES: Track I3 yearsj, A.S.B. presentative fr. and Sr. year, Spirit Committee. EM The lunch Club: Carla, Graham, Jeff Cass, uck, and Viki. LU'e up on the stage and junior Eagle eekend. Om Butcher: Cross-Country I2 yearsj, ack I2 yearsj, Freshman Eagle Weekend, Sophomore Eagle eekend. ,Iumbr Eagle Weekend. alalie Butler: Senior Class Treasurer, .S.B. Rep., Sqhball, Newspaper, Co-op, Spirit Committee. EM Jim Rea and meeting Kristi Micheals was an perience in itseM arbara Cable: Going to Eagle eekend. Graduation wil be. im Carson: AC TI VI TIES: Track. harles Castleman: ACTIVITIES: FFA Vice Presi- ent, Yearbook. Ealge Weekend and Leader- ip Camp. V I hellie Cheer: MEMORIES: Graduation. illiejo Cheyney: ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader, ASB epresentative, Con Committee. My best emory is spending my whole Sophomore Year with my best fiend, Tyffany. Cheerleading and the beginning of my Senior ear. hl'i8line Chumley: Yearbook CRLSSBS oordinator,Eagle Weekend I2 yearsj, Elections Committee, .P. Classes, FLC I2 yearsj. Older men, Toby orm.an,in '83 and '85 and all my special friends-the ones who ltayed as well as the ones who leji. Tim Cloke: Cross-Country IVarsity 3 fearsj, FroshWrestling, Frosh Track I Varsity 3 yearsj, Eagle eekend I3 yearisj, Leadership Camp I2 yearsj, ASB I2 yearsj, FA Distric Champion in CC '85, 3rd in idle. Chryl C0lbel l: Graduation. Michelle Cole: Choral, Symphonic, Co-op, FHA. Meeting new friends. Villee C0nll'el'a32 Band Camp last year, Kegs and Playing Hackysack in spring of last year. This year girls and the best was PE Cross-Country Skiing. Brian Cooper: ACTIVITIES: Student Trainer, Foot- ball I2 yearsj, Wrestling, Baskeball, Track, Soccer, Volleyball. Parties, Football games. Kevin C08neft Newspaper. Eatinglunch with my frlkznds and struggling for deadlines. Jeff COUel't Track I2 yearsj. Teh partks with my friends and AC-DC Rock-n-Roll. Pam Coyle: KFand I at the carnival. KF and I driving downtown to go listen to the Bryan Adams concert. Todd Cl'0we: Basketball, Tennis. Having a 500 season in Basketball since 1978. Having a very hard teacher at the Skills Center. Ted Cushner: ACTIVITIES: Baseball, Parting, Football. ' l Jeff Danner: Newspaper Photographer I3 yearsj, VICA I1 yearj, Choir II yearj. Senior summer '85, Newspaper Staff and all our activities. Cindy Davis: Shivesen I3 yearsj, Sym- phonic I4 yearsj, ASB Representative I1 yearj, Oklahoma, Grease All of the fun times whith Sandy Baker and Liz McFarland. Doing Shivesen initiations- What a blast. Dunjll Debis: Newspaper Stag James Dowler: MEMORIES: Buying my first car and getting my firsyob. Clll'0l D0wIl.ey: 2 years Varsity Band, Varsity Soccer, 2 years Eagle Weekend, 2 years Leadership Camp, Varsity Cheerleader, ASB Representative. My Senior year with my friends. Susan Dunkle: ACTIVITIES: Trad., softball. Being with my friends. Mike Dwyer: Varsity Tennis Shivesen Band, National Honor Society, ASB Representative. 202 D011 Evans: Drag Racing, Wheelchair Riding. Getting stuck in the middle of the street in my wheelchair with6 inches of snow on the ground and none around for 2 hours. Going 4 wheeling and wondering what to do when Iget stuck. .i. Kim Felix: Co-op, Mascott, Big Sisters, ASB, CARTA, SADD. MEMORIES: My engagement to Ed and my specuzlfriends IMom, Pam and Nanl. Mike Ferency: ACTIVITIES: Worked in Library 14 yearsj, T.A. The way teachers help the students. Some ofthe teachers, especially Mrs. Blake. Kris Ferrians: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Sohball 12 yearsj, HonorRoll I2 semesterj. Parting, Playing Sopball. Diane Fischer: ACTIVITIES: Ca-op, OJT. Friends, moving up cons. Damon Fisher: MEMORIES: Summer of '85. Phil F isher:AC TI VI TIES: 3 years Baseball, 2 years Foot- ball, I year Basketball, all city catcher. HHR. Rhonda Ford: Sohhball, Choir, Library Aid, Teachers Aid, Basketball. My Freshman year was so wild. My Senior year is the best. Todd Franklin: not being able to walk at a football game in the 9th grade because I had a little too much to drink. Meeting one beautiful brunette. Garber: Wrestling. Febal Weekend, Spring vacation at Ted's house. CIIIDB GOId8blU'y! Newspaper, Co-op. 0RIES!IIarigirtg around my sister when' she went Rogers. The newspaper slam and the people and all the fun had. John Gould: Soccer 14 yearsl, Ilan Committee, Honor Roll I I yearj, Eagle Weekend. Crystal Gray: Sopball, Varsity Soc 13 yearsj, ASB Rep. falling in love with Bi Having all my friends here when I need them. Tien Ha: Soccer I0th. Cydi Hardee: Cheerleading, ,Ir. and Class Rep., Spirit Committee, Dance Cornmitte My fondest memories are Connie, Eric, ar Dunja. Jerry Harper: AC TI VI TIES: Fly Tying 14 year 0RIESIBeginning of school and end, friends. Curt Hayes: ACTIVITIES: Football, Track, Na Honor seeietyaase Rep. MEMORIES: The snndte ga f'85j, Bowling. SOR-fa Hilde: Audio Visual I3 year Cirls Basketball Manager K2 yearsj, 0,1 T I I 'Ar year The day Mr. McQuire lost his keys. Sharing locker with Susan Hotchkiss- messy Marvin. Trevor Hildenbrand: ACTIVITIES: 2 years Varsi Baseball, 2 years Varsity Football. Weeker Warrior, My Senior year of baseball. Julie Hiller: Drill Team I2 yearsj, Col Guard I2 yearsj, FLC 13 yrs.1, Nat'l Honor Society Presider Track I2 yrs.j, Varsity Cross-Country. Su mer of '84 and Football games. Danny Hime8! ES: 3 years Baseba Friends I have 'and the friends I am leavin dances. Susan H imes: AC TI VI TIES: Ca-ap, Trac Good friends good times and moving up fro a freshman to a senior. Irnore-up consj. Debie Hintz: ACTIVITIES: rnmveizeyzsnzt, Bake ball, Sojball, Leadership Camp, Honor Roll, ASB Rep., Sop Volleyball, Track, Leadership Camp, Honor Roll, ASB Rep. ,lu Track, Honor Roll, ASB Rep., Honor Society, Leadership Cam sr.-1'n.e1e, Honor Roll, ASB Rep. MEMORIES: Att r friendship, laughter, tears and coolers that me and Sand shared. Time me, Sandra johnson and Sherri Rowley mu wrestled Paul Seyert and Pat Cagney on the football field. oe Halandf Soccer, X-Country. EM Getting initiated when I was a I reshman, nty st day of high school. sther Houchin: ACTI VITIES: Co-op. EM The togetherness at the cons. ete H0ll8ef! Search and Rescue Red ross Team. Getting red cards and passing lasscs. elly Hrubesr Waiting for graduation. eeting my boyfriend. url Hubbart: 3 years Football, 2 years aseball, I year Track. All the parties, Eagle eekend. amela James: Graduation, Dec. II, 982. lan Jenkins: Varsity GoU I4 yearsj, ki Club, ASB, Yearbook. M Very special friend- hips that were made at Rogers, Games and Dances. endy Johnson: A C TI VI TIES: FHA. EM Being with my friends. Meeting M. Soucy and ur cams. ich Johnson: ACTIVITIES: A V Expert, Mr. C 's. EM 0R1ES!Making it to class, the parties, the dances. andra Johnson: ACTIVITIES: Volleyball, Baskeball, Sfwball, Leadership Camp, jr. Class Vice, Sr. Class res., ASB Rep., Eagle Weedend, Honor Roll, Nat'l Honor Society Sec. Breakfast at Debie'sg blueberry rnumns, peanut butter toast, and a Bud. Ellensburg '86 with Gordy. an Jones: ACTIVITIES: netball, soccer, sit Cui, Natural Helpers Pres., ASB Bionic Day, Eagle Weekend, Leader- ship Camp, Dance Committee, Student Teachers Relations Com- mittee. Mr. Schuerman at Eagle Weekend. The Greatest Days of Your LU'e so Par. i Ken Kachel: Drag Racing. I am glad and proud to own a Hard C7 CT 390 Fastback Mustang, to blow away all Chevy's including Dodge, AMC, Chrysler, Toyota, Nepon, Coupe De Tacos, Nissans, Etc. Karla Kalnlndkit ASB, 3 years Editor of Yearbook,AP English and History, NHS, Dorian Ambassador, 4 years Leadership Camps. Flying to Dallas, Texas for Yearbook. My jr. year Uune 4, I 984, ,Iune 8, 19851. Geraldine Kaylor: ACTIVITIES: Orchestra, Cross- Country, Track, ASB, Yearbook, Nat'l Honor Societ , Game Club, jr. Achievement, Percussion Patriots. Eagle Weekends, All of my friends and the summer of '85. Guy Keehner: ACTIVITIES: Jazz Band, Vocal Chords, Game Club. I 'll always remember the Rogers Spirit at the football games. The parties at the end of school. lespecially graduationj. Doug Kells: Owning the fastest car at RHS. Katy Kelly: One year of Band, Soph., Rep., Sr. Vice-Pres., Leadership Camp, Eagle Weekend. I will remember all of my friends and the good times we had. Kathy Kendrick: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Track I2 yearsj. Eagle Weedends, close friends I Teresa, Tina, Cass, Randij. Matthew Kennedy: ACTIVITIES: Band. Ratana Khanchareune: AC TI VI TIES: Co-op. Kenneth Killian: Marching Band. Helen Kim: Drama, ASB Rep., Co-op, Dance Committee. School, teachers. Barbara Kirwin: ACTIVITIES: ASB Rep., ASB sa., SISS Rep., Varsity Tennis, ,I V Tennis, Nat 'l Honor Society, BON High School Board Leadership Camps, Mt. Adams Leadership camp, Eagle Weekends. MEMORIES: GRADUATION. co- ing to Mt. Adams Leadership Camp with my friends on a 9 hour bus trip over and meeting people from all over the state. Todd Kosanke: AC TI VI TIES: Track. Philip Kruger: Cross-Country, Sym- phonic Choir. Lori Landers: Drama, Newspaper, ADV. Graphics. Eagle Weekend, being on the News Staff 204 Harold Lang: Freshman BB11 yearl. Being the best student I could be at Rogers High School. Tim Lang: AC TI VI TIES: Football. Parting. Soon to come Graduation and parting. Dave LllrS0n2 Friends, parties. Dean Lawson: F rosh Football, Soccer. Parties, spring break. Jennifer Le0n: Shivesen Jazz Choir, Symphonic Choir. V. Tennis. Eagle Weekend, Leadership Camp, ASB Rep. Shivesen trips and going on hay rides wf Shirley. Terry Lukenbill: Wrestling, Football. When I Partied at Websters house. - Trevor Magney: ACTIVITIES: Baseball. Passing Classes. Erie Maraby: Music, jazz Choir, 3 Musicals, Track, and Cross-Country. I remember my Teen Angel performance and my Best Music Award. Charlotte Mason: ACTIVITIES: Volleyball, sapbau, soccer, ASB Rep. MEMORIES: Fighting with ci, PW, Ds, Bp, ML, and DF. Thanks guys.Lunch times wf TY, NT, DB, and SB. What a blast. Liz McFarland: 4 yrs. Band, Track, Eagle Weekend. Northwest Champ, '83. Rick McGee: ACTIVITIES: Football. Febal Weekend, Senior Year. Melissa Messmer: ACTIVITIES: Baskeball, FLC, Yearbook, AP Classes. My first day here at Rogers High School my Jr. Year and October I 2, 1984. Debbi Mercer: Orchestra. M The fm in the smoking area-Football Games, Basketball Games. I will never forget Mrs. Toms or Mrs. Parils. Susan Miller: ACTIVITIES: Band. MEMORIES: Going on band trips. Summers at the lake. Jadyae Mills: ACTIVITIES: Volleyball, Sojball, Eagle Weekend. Feeble Weekend '85f The Merc and The Mighty HHR. Sandy Mingo: Getting Caughtfor skipp- ing school. Running out of gas while going to see my girvriel during lunch. Dean Moberg: My favorite memori are my 2 favorite teachers, Loretta Atwood and Mary Porter, the good friends I had. and the smoking area. Mike Monahan: Lettered 12 yrs.l Football at Riverside High School, F. Wrestling, F. Basketba Went to state in Riverside Football. Gregory Morse: ACTIVITIES: Choir-Shivesen Sy: phonic. Going to Edmunds College I Shivesen on a bus . . . Mark Mundel: F. Baseball, V. Tenn: V. GoM jazz Band, Wind Ensemble. ASB Rep., Leadersh Camp. Northwest Championships '83 and t great days on the goU course. Sue M Uxl0wt Eagle Weekend, Gyr nastics. Football games and getting my car. Elorea Myrick: ACTIVITIES: Co-o The very first day of my Frosh year at tl welcoming con. Watching the Seniors leave each year. It w such an exciting moment for all of them and all of us. ITI teachers here are not all that bad either. They're cooll. Love ar God Bless all of you. Dan Naccarato: ACTIVITIES: F. Basketball, AS Rep. Parties and all of the women. I 've ha for the last 4 years. Wes Neff: ACTIVITIES: F. Basketball. MEMORIES: The cads, Rx. Lorriane Neil: ACTIVITIES: Band, Basketbal My Stubby Honey and Natural Helpei Retreat. u Cristina Olewiler: ACTIVITIES: Bionic It Counselor, ASB Rep., V. Cheerleader, StndentfTeacher Relj tions, Newspaper, Yearbook, Leadership Camp Counselor, Foo. ball Manager, Nat'I Honor Society, A.P. Progran All the wondeftl friendships I will alway cherish. Falling in love wf Ron. 0178 0'Neel: Symphonic Choir, iivesen ,lazz Choir. I met all my good 'ends at Rogers. High School has been the best time of lny life. andy Ou: ACTIVITIES: Volleyball, Basketball, adership Calnp, Track ASB Rep., Eagle Weekend. My Junior Eagle Weekend and'85 and '86 oln. . evin Peratt: ACTIVITIES: Baseball. Winning the GSI. Title in Wrestling against -fIead. Christmas Break. ob Peter: Cross-Country. Track. EM I remember the friends I've had and losl hrough the years and I remember the first and probably only rue love that I lost just this year. ISadnessI. 'Vain Phan: Basketball, Soccer on Pierce: ACTIVITIES: Basketball. Baseball. EM The experience of being involved wf Rogers, speeiall the Football Games and parties will always stick wf me hroughout the years. I also like the experience of being wf my riends and doing things wf them. Je-H'P0dd! Football, Parting. Larry Pointer: X-Country, Tennis, Track, Annual Staff Newspaper, Co-op, Eagle Weekend. M Eagle Weekedn and Graduation. Nathan Powell: ACTIVITIES: AP History, AP English, DanceCommittee, Elections Committee, Honor Student Invitational. M Those craey parties at my house, weekends with TN, DW and others and all those girls. And especially, thc only girl for Mr. Tanli Riggs. Bryan Raschka: ACTIVITIES: Gom Bowling. M joining the GOU' Team.. Scott Raymond: ACTIVITIES: Baseball. Getting to know and make a lot of friends here. Taking Mark Leckie under my wing and having him live at my house. Viki RemmeT8: Soccer, V. Cheerleader, spaag Play, Asa Rap. MEMURIES: My last Basketball Game to cheer at. My Junior Year. Bryan Rennick: ACTIVITIES: F. Football, Com Honor Roll, SkiClub. MEMORIES: Farsi day of school, Eagle Weekend. Felicia Rettkowski: ACTIVITIES: Marching and V. Band. Party'n wf my friends and having fllll. Debbie Rifsby: ACTIVITIES: Softball, Volleyball, Gymnastics. Falling in love wf Brad and go- ing out wf my friends. January Ralic: ACTIVITIES: Volleyball, Sohball, Drama, Newspaper. Stacy Ruegsegglir: ACTIVITIES: Football, Basket- ball, Baseball.M ORIES: rabal Weekend aaa slala Playoffs in Baseball, Deenee Samek: Eagle Weekend, Music, Orchestra, Co-op, Key Club. Football Games lDoing crazy and wild thingsj. Friendships that will last forever IAmber Hixson, Yvette Briseoej. Jon Scalf? MEMURIES: Good old Chubby. Kurt Schltbacht Drum Line. MEMORIES: Grad. Shirley Schumacher: ACTIVITIES: ASB Rep., Symphonic and Jazz Choirs, Tennis, Gymnastics, job at McDonalds. Junior Year in Shivesen 1Greatj our trips and festivals at Moscow, Pasco, Seattle, EWU. We were a real family ' so awesome. Singing the Nat 'l Anthem and my knocking knees. The jerks I dated. The sports activities. Vicki Searl: ACTIVITIES: Soflball, Asc, slaaaal Ea- change, Choir. Senior Year, Graduation. David Seigel: Met a lot of dwerent peo- ple. I will miss all the school spirit and solne ofthe teachers. Sheila Sims: ACTIVITIES: Track, Basketball, Volleyball, Pirettes. Party'n wf all my friends. Pushing myseU' through my Sr. Year of Volleyball, I didn 't think I could hold on. Barbara Slentz: ACTIVITIES: Volleyball, Eagle Weekend, Leadership Camp, Sohball, ASB Rep., Working at Mcllonalds. 1985 Eagle Weekend and Nov. 2. I 984 Troy Sloan: jazz and Symphonic Choir, X-Country, Track, Wrestling, Letterrnen Club, Youth Alive, Honor Roll. To get my diploma. Dan Smith: Basketball. Jeff Snyder: Concert Choir,, Choral Choir, Drama, Symphonic Choir, Shivesen Choir. Greatest Days of Your LQ'e So Far. Shivesen Choir- Running Sound. Duane Sorensen: ACTIVITIES: ASB, Baseball, Basketball, Classof '86 Letter Club, Natural Helpers. All city Ist team in Baseball. Meeting Brenda Frederickson. Kathy Squires: MEMORIES: All ofthe Friday nights getting O-zoned. All of my friends who made me what I am today. Cathy Stamatoplos: Music I3 yearsj. 0RIESISpending all 4 years wf my best friend Yum- Yum. Feb. 28, 1986 Brenda and Acie. Kraig Stavig: Dmm Line, Band, Shivesen, Spanish Club. Dates, Playing Dmms. Catherine Stewart: AC TI VI TIES: Fr. Class See., Soph. Class Pres., SISS Sec., jr. Homecoming Princess, V Track, V X-Country, Volleyball, Basketball, Girls State, Eagle Weekends, Leadership Camps, Natural Helpers. T.P.ing, Sr. Prom. Shirley Stinger: ACTIVITIES: ASB Viee President Ji Historian, Soph. Vice Pres., Frosh Rep., Vollleyball, Tennis, Soh- ball, Studentf Teacher Relations Comm. Chair Person, Newspaper, Nat'l Honor Society. Walking down the hall-being tapped on the shoulder turning around and having Mr. Flanigan throw a cream pie in my face just for the fun of it. Toilet papering the whole Boys' V Basketball Team houses. Steve Stoddard: ACTIVITIES: Ftoth Football. Tim Stolz: ACTIVITIES: Track. MEMORIES: Att the classkegs. All the good and bad times Tammy Cotter and I had. Rodney Stuart: ACTIVITIES: Lettermen's Club Vice Pres., V. Football, V Basketball, All State Nominee - Football, V Track. Myfriends Robert, Paul and Todd and being wf Cristina Poydras. Aaron Swanson: MEMORIES: Football, Prorn, Beating up Frosh, First day of school. Lynelle Swope: Good friends . . . mov ing up placesat cons wf the years. L- Kellie Tanner: ACTIVITIES: ASB, Volleyball, Trac NHS, SHS, Bionic Day, Leadership Camps, Eagle Weekends Having all the cool times with my good buds Being part of the funnest class to go through Rogers. '86, Wanda Theodorson: MEMORIES: Friends, Sehoo Spirit. Scott Thompson: MEMORIES: Spring Vacation. John Tibbetts: ACTIVITIES: Drama. The fun that I've had in Drama, par ticipating in plays. Troy Torosian: ACTIVITIES: F. Basketball, FFA. Febal-Working hard my Sr. Year to Graduate. Vern Trantum: ACTIVITIES: X-Country, Wrestling, Baseball. Debbie Trupin: Yearbook, Dance Comm., Tennis Man. Being Tennis Manage and all the fun activities, and going to Coeur d 'Alehe. Being told I 'll graduate. Lisa Tweedy: ACTIVITIES: Band, I4 Tehhts, ASB Rep., Eagle Weekends, Leadership Camps. Valentine's Dance, Bob, Viki and Brooke. Lisa Uhlenkott: Fresh. and Soph. Track, Co-op. Pam Coyle and I were driving ajier school one day cfc she ran us into a tree. All the fun times we had starting Feb. 4--Soph. year-Remember Lola? eter Ungaro: ACTIVITIES: V. Baseball, Nat'l onor Society. ah Utt: ACTIVITIES: Game Club. MEMORIES: ll the friends and teachers who helped me through these years. - isa Van Bibber: Shivesen. like Verhllag! Welding, Automotives. EM 0RIES!6th Period fire alarm, working aher school. 410 V02 Track. hayin Vu: ACTIVITIES: Soccer. MEMORIES: he Faculties and my CWA Class. 8 Vu: Soccer, Eagle Weekend. EM Friends, Teachers and School Spirit. hai Vue: Soccer, Ping-Pong, Tennis. EM ORIES: FRIENDS. ialla Watkins: Marching Band 13 earsj, WindEnsemble I3 yearsj. Nina, Mauraders. Paul Watkins: Football, Wrestling. 'Amy Weber: AC TI VI TIES: Co-op. Larry T. Webe Jr.: TIESJWrestling, Track, Weight Lwing. My best memory was the day I met a sweet girl named Holly Dustin. My 2nd, was when I broke the first Frosh-Sophomore record in the Dead LM and Squat I4-35lbs.j Suzy Webster: ACTIVITIES: Drama, V-Crass- Country, SADD, CARTA. The day I met CIW The friendships that I have lost forever. I Wendy di: Teresaj. Carla White: Yearbook 13 yrs.j, Foreign Lang. I3 yrsj, Varsity Boys Basketball Stats, Varsity Cheerleader, ASB Rep. and Spirit Comm. Member. September 8, 1983, and What 's the time? Hey Buddy! Shriley Wiedman: MEMORIES: Making iz through and having special people there with me. Angie Willard: ACTIVITIES: Volleyball, Drill Team, Cheerleading, Sohball, ASB Rep., Leadership Camp, Eagle Weekend. My Senior Year with my friends, and looking forward to GRAD NIGHT' Jeff Williams: Cross-Country, Track, Soccer, Eagle Weekend. Kristi Wilson: ACTIVITIES: A.V. Mr.C's, Chair, Drama. Having fun at the Football Games, getting together with friends and doing dwerent things. Bernadetter Wirth: MEMORIES: Friends, and Parties. ,IejfWood: ACTIVITIES: Mr.C's. Kathy Waaley: ACTIVITIES: Volleyball, Softball. Meeting Kelly and my best friend Todd Franklin. Falling of Mr. Water's chair in the middle of class. Maly L. Yang: Choir and Tennis. The Tennis Competitions. The feeling of be- ing a part ofa family at Rogers High School! Maly Yang: ACTIVITIES: Choir. MEMORIES: The cons were excellent. the class of '86 is excellent! Carol York: Drill Team, Co-op, Being the best person I can be. Tonya Young: A C TI VI TES: NONE. Summer Vacation, and my Senior Year! ongratulatlons Class of 86 Amenca IS proud to know you You lust Can I Do Better Than Rosauers E195 MIIEIE 4-1-5.4.5 f gf f f E 3007 Provldence Avenue Oakenshleld Spokane Washington 99207 I-YY-1 U H -I -L S Hl QI Q1 ll Il- T- -QY' !I I-l Ill 11 Q- FRANK S DAIRY FREEZE Call In Orders Welcome 487 9588 N 1229 Hamilton Spokane Ma ty 8. 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The weather warmed up, eventually, and the end of the year wrapped up with record breaking temperatures. The 5OCl:l1,l aspect of all this warmth was great, but getting down to studying for finals was a dht- ficult task which some students chose not to tackle! All our teams did well this spring. In fact we had the best sports season in over 10 years. Our baseball team 214 battled for first place throughout the season and made it to districts. The Girls, Varsity Track Team came in first in state with Tina Braman, Kelly Camby, Karen Shines, and Tricia Matlock winning state titles. Robert Jefferson broke track records all season but was unable to compete in the state meet due to a leg injury. Senior ,Iohn Gould won MVP in soc- cer and Shiveson sang in the opening of Expo. Our spring was outstanding in all areas. 13-3 L 'I ir., Our band leads the way in the Lilac Parade. .Ju 2 5 ,ig Our 86-87 Cheerleaders carry the Rogers sign with Purple Pride. rf . gf. C 1 .. , is 'D F , A 4 bf? i 1- ' 1 in K fr - i NT! ' Cathy and the other princesses have smiles for the camera. e S WW' iw if 5 ... ni- una -- Rogefs 86-87 Cheerleaders, Visien Vu, Carole Brandvold, Amy Miller, Becy Sue Wrenwlkgk, Terry Spears, Selene Ridenhouer, Shelly Slentz, Theresa Smith, jill Mellstrom, and Christina Poydras. , Q' Y ' 1 'I fN,'j,f,g,f , v1'?5v 4 . Aj 1 5 My V-35,3 ' . 'Qi ' H 'H Xlv .9 I re W 2 J are-e is hi! s 1 if , Hp . swf! Q .D ' i F Xrwg ., N 5 -1 , Mus. A H figs!! , S r.' y' 9 I . .13 P, . A f 5 4 K - ' 'i X 1 l -. .e.e . . K., C - 2, 'M Q 1 1' ' S S ' N I-986 Lilac Princess Float i Ball one 1. 2 Anthony Garcia My dearest Baby Doll . . . Ask me why I love you, and I'll tell you all Iknow For I would be lost without you. So afraid and so alone. Our love will never die!! Sweet D T-N-T You 're one of the best things that has happened to me this year. I want you to know how much I care for you. I will always feel something specuzl for you inside of me. Remember I love you and will always be there. Love. Elege B.,I.K. I know we had our bad moments, but don 't forget the good ones. I know you 'll never really understand me but just know that all I wanted was for you to show the love for me that I showed for you nothing eLse ever mattered! Well enough junk have a great summer and U you need a friend I could han- dle it now! B.A.D. B.P. Hi bud!So how is life? Mr fine. I just wanted to remind U I will always be around to talk to and Ihope you will always be therefor All my rowdy friends. Stay ST N D and keep on MATTHEW, Hear Ye, Hear Ye! Hey ,Iudo Man! Our masks were thrown away and . our true selves were revealed. I 'll sa ain than meljmd' 1 'ff 'fl 'S P RT NG' Ha 1.'rf:jdBffj' thank Cod for the retreat! You are tlieagest friend mfs, Krllsp anyone could ever wish for. Friends jirst. I love you Lau mer and appreciate all you 've done for me. nik Love, Debbi Ken, my love I will never forget you, and all we have been through this year. You mean so much to me. I have always been able to talk to you, no matter what it was. Without you here, I don 't know how I'm going to survive, but I'll try. I wish you the best of luck in the Navy and your lde ahead. I'll miss you more than you can imagine. No matter what happens, where we are, I want you to always remember that I love you and I am here for you when ever you need me. Love Always, Debi juan, Wada, Enrique, You guys are a kick! Always remember this yr. and everything we've done. Think shorts, :fc coolers, 49 hot nights for the summer! Lets party for the whole next yr. 'til we're gone from this grave Kc we'll even try :fc stay single all yr. cause lUes a ball! Ralphie Danette, U will always be my best friend for as long as I live. Thank U for being there when ever I had a pro- blem. Thank U. I will always be therefor U Z KL! U R the best Love 'n' Frenzy Brett My Calico Cold of '85 Once - I loved yoiu Sometimes - I miss you Always - I will carefor you Never - Will I forget you!! Thanks for all the special times I 'll always love you! Rainbow Popsicle To: SIB, TX MB, MD, DM, SR, CP, MR, SS, DS, LU. AM, MM, CW, KD, DO, SM, JL, ET, TA, JB, HC, JB, ME, DP, DM, CC, DF, KC, BH, IS, AH, PK, DL, BS, DS, CS, CIM, TS, BD, JJ, IS, AR, IB, TM, Thank you for the time you 've spent being my friend! It means a lot to know that you were there! Love, Cindy Lyd, nee, Tammie, Kim, Becky, Kris, Kristin, Paula, Vicky, Shelly, and Leann. You guys are the bestest friends that anyone could ever have. Thanx for always being there when I needed you. This year had it's good times and bad. But I would've never made it through without you. Rob Thanxforthepast20mos.theyweregreat.Remember thatI st sat.nighttheparkand,ID Splasdownxmasday, Ski i ngI 'mglad wewen ttoth at I stdan ce!I wi llalwayslove youfromherepostinjinitylyouarethebesdriendlcou ldev erhavel u'i llneverforgetthatoneveryspecialsometh i ngl sharedwithonlyyouhonest!OurlU'ewillgoex-o-lentca usewe'llbetogether,can 'twait!!Loveyoualwaysandfore verMelis To: Mark, jerry, cf: Tim, My Cousins! Thank you all for being there :fc being fun! You 're a great bunch of guys :Q I LOVE YOU alL! Take care ti' party hardy Love Darci To: jamie, Old Fashion is great! I Love you! To: All myfriends and you know who you are, I had a great year. Keep in touch and have a great P.S. You look marvelous Sweet D - I am not very good at expressing myself to you, but Slimmer- this is for all to read I will always love Donna Wendy Front Watkins! BS- - love Baby Doll Tint Cloke, To: Kitty Remember the good times! How we met, camping, walk- ing in the rain. You are very special to me! You are the I 'm sorry things ended the way the did. You 're a real special person, and the sweetest guy in the school. I hope you never forget me, I know I 'll never forget you. Please Troy Lee, I got you and a white wedding. Stay special, you 're beautmil. :est friend I ever had! You have made the past year the keep in much. Good luck always. Loveyh est ever. F P Love Beth Erm rom: uppy Shelly XOXO I To: Angie M., Deitra S., Shelly T. and all my other Elizabeth C- - You are a Special fnead 'aaa always friends I want to say thanks to Angie for always being there for me. You will always be one of my best friends and I want to say thanks to Deitra for all she had done for me. And last ofall the good times we will share in the future. For we are just like sister. From: Nancy manages to be around at the right time. I hope you have learned from this, I have. I hope we can stand each other until we become senile old ladies, then we can look back and laugh at the good and bad times we shared. With lots of luck and best wishes - Love, Cynthia D. To: Dan Patrick, You are a very special part of my We. We have had so many good times and I will never forget any of them. Thanx for being you, and meaning so much to me. I love you very much and always will. I LOVE YOU DINA Kris, I want you to know that you are the best sister one could ever have. You have been through the worst, with my mood swings and such, but you still look up to me with a bright and eager smile. I hope I haven't embar- rassed you to much this yr. Good luck the next 3 years! You will shine! Remember - I Love You! Cindy To: jill M. Live your lve one day at a time because a lde is priceless and therslower you live it the more you will get out of it and you deserve all the good that comes out ofit. Have a great life and a great summer. Love, D.B. Pete'y - Thank you for making me open my eyes and take a better look at my lve. You have helped me in more ways than I think you realize. Best of luck in Shiv. next year -- make it work for you. Remember our friendship with a laugh and a smile, make it last for a very long while. Take care! Love you, Cindy Holly you are the best that ever could happen to me and I wont you to know Ilove you with all my heart. I could never meet another woman with so much love in her heart as you have for me. I almost forgot, I love you Bunny Butt. Love always 19 forever yours LARRY WEBER Ir To: Graham - Things may have not worked out for the best, but then again maybe it did. l'll never forget March 15th at C. W. 's house, your pretty brown eyes, how special you are to me, and most of all you yourseM Thanx for the special friendship you 've put into my lUe. Don't forget - ILove You -- Chris Larry, I just want to say, you are the very best thing that has ever happened to me and I Love You very much! Love: Your Bunny Butt Bill and Deb - You two are the sweetest and most caring people I have ever met. I really think it 's neat that you can get along so well. Deb - stay sweet and don't let anyone get to you - stand Up For Yourseu Bill -- keep on being the nice guy you are and enjoy your Ive. ajer all, it 's a one time thing. Friends areflowers that neverfade - Cindy To: Chip, IBeanl Let me recall some memories we've had. Ah! Heres my break release. Myjirst whipstwk!', Honestly People! Billy Squires 'flenny Lou, jenny Lou, and let's not forget oh, stum mine, well, great, oh, car, well, great, 3, hmm, well. I 'll never forget these and you. - Space, U01 To all news paper groupies, The post years have been hectic, nervewracking, and a pain in the rear! and JI could do it all over again, I wouldn't change a thing! Have a great summer and a great lvel I 'll miss you all! Your gratejiil mng. ed. Lori To: Neil! Toyota I wish we didn 'I have to end this way. We should have been friends for Ive. I'll always remember the lake, the Hawaiian dance, and the summer party in. I still love you and I always will. There will always be a place for you in my heart. I wish you the best of luck! Missin ' you, T. N. T. Mr friends Randi, Lisa, Teresa, 8 ,IennU'er, We have had some great times together, sad 49 happy. I will always remember the times we got in trouble cryed on each others shoulders Kc the fun times we had. Teresa I know we have had some trouble with ourfriendship, but we will stay best friends forever. Loven Friends, Michelle To: Dale, I 've ernoyed the time we've spent together this year. I hope we will have many more good times together. You 've been a very special part of my Ive ci made my sophomore year great. Thanx for everything. I LOVE YOU, Pumpkin Doug Roach. Have fun at college babe! I will miss youg and I will be with you always. We're the class of '86 and '89! To my friends I have known these post four years thank you for the memories that made high school so special to me. Think of those ski trips you thought you'd never survive but did anyway, the tennis, the Darin, I Love You, so much! ' Thank you for turning my lU'e around in the right direction. You 're the best thing that 's ever happened . 1 - , - ,, , to me. You mean the world to me. I really love you 5110581353052 e uzzauzgjt gel and the mquetball' and all those pames' The sweetheart and thanx for taking care of me. I ' ' P ' parts I can remember about them were awesome. All Love You - Denni owe you all so much Brian Newcomb Dan, Chuck, Steve, 8: Tony thanks for the partyin! To all my friends Have A successful life, then PAR- TY till you puke! Thanx teachers For your help and your guidance. Yourfriend Frank K 87 Bren, Barb, jen, :fc Shirl, Lake parties, grape fights, Monday Night movies, and Croissant sundaes - May there be many, many more! Love - Cath Brother Bill, Though I may not always show it, I do love you. You've never been afraid to be yourseM Your talent for always knowing right from wrong has saved me many times. I know you 'll be a success at whatever you do. Your little sister's proud of you. Love, Debbi Brian, Scott, Damon, Mott. julie, dc Melissa Well, I only had 2 bucks, S0 YOU ALL HAD TO FIT IN ONE SPACE! I 'll never forget Rocky Horror, the parties, and all the fun we hadl' julie, it was a blast!! And Mellissa . . . what can I say? I hope you get what you want out of lifel' Good luck everyonel' Keep in touchl' Love always, Jerri Nathan, I 'm glad we got back on the right track. Thanx so much for introducing me to the Berger King Crowd They'll never know how much I love them, you, :fc those terrvying but wonderful Sat. Nights. This year has been rough and I 've made some awful mistakes but wf each there 's also been an important accomplishment. Love, Christine KIDDO! What a wonderful time we had together! I do wish I had you friendship now, though. ,lust your simple friendship, someday Shirl says, maybe. But Shawn.: Yes, You've irjluenced the person I 've become and Yes you 've touched my lUe! So many memories Thank you for all we 've shared. Love Sport P.S. Don 't forget: Typing all night,running your car into mine,green To: Spaceship - Remember grape kool-aid and Prince, skinning your knees and doughnuts flyin!! Rough vs. Petite, the Scorps and Sheila E. Maybe it 's an omen or maybe I 'm just stuttering. Does you're hair looker good? There's always Boo! Does it have to do with a woman? Does it have 8 legs? I luv You - Chipper DBJCK WThisyearhascertainlybeenanmcperiencelknow U2 neverbelievedinmyrelationshipwfKEbutitwastrulysometh ingspecial Thanxforallthememories. . .PerksBoringn tghts QTBF un nightseverywhere 'kswf,lDDBQtheaItar87K Wt ryingtogetth ebottlecapoutophepiranhatank ' 'Heyguysquit throwing!hosecapspleaseKevingetdressed Wherearewegoi ngldon 'tgivead - -- what UthinkorwhatUu'antNoitsyo urweekendtodriveAreUreallysobertakethekeys Someo,Hhe partieswereprettywtldd?:Sumojhemijust2sexySeemsth ebes tmemsRthhosewekeep2Rselvesbuttheresto-hhemRprettygr eatMy.sorrou'isgreatforallwelostbutlguessthatathepricewe mustpayforgrowingupLove UbothChrLstine To all my wondedully strange friends, Thanx for be- ing so special, for bringing me up when I'm down, for sharing all the crazy times we had together lalthough it'll get crazierj. Thanx for sharing your Remember - Your hair lookers GOOD! sprees, Seattle,HaagenDaz icecream.the South Hill - - g Mos, 0 au. thanx Love and my wild party. Huh? Lots of jirsts . . . jg?Zi'yZe?L?,'Qi?2iilZQL0,L But f jggnn Mark. N V Bryan, Your first year as a Rogers Pirate has made HEYDE, If ' I ' I d .U d d I V fu me very proud. Keep up the good work. Your Sophomore ILOVE YA LIKE ve U 'Lays we y 012 sn Moy' an a nays ul Year will be better yet! A ltwinl SIS give Suays Love You LOVE, fyour sisj 0 'W Mrs Bell CONNIE fKelil .t Q Q, Q t,, 1 .fist E L . sf N is si it ' 5 ii 5 Q 3 ' 2 his 4 x Y P. ' 4 I f 5 K x A I K 3 is Vicki J: Jerri are Seniors who have had too much school. i Q Mrs. Ward piklcs up two hot guys. Are we punk or what? Bi R Week Promotes Winnin Season Big Rv Week was a great success. We had more participation on Hawaiian Day than any other day. Thanks to Mrs. Silvey who par- ticipated every dayg we appreciate your support. Big R Week spurred on our team to district and our best spring season in ten years! Big Rv Week days were as follows: Mondy, Grape and Raising Tuesday, New Wave, Wendnesday, Hawaiian Day, Thursday, Nerd Day, Friday, Sports Day. 218 lt takes two to tango. 'I'm ready for a working day at Rogers Sweet and innuocent? '45-v Tearhers TALK TALK TALK!! 3 L ? 395 Charmone and Kiln demonstrate the Hula SS I wonder what DORK means 3. X wbgvk b'A1 gr A li Senior Aohie vemenfs Presidential Academic Fitness Award . . . Renee Etten, Sandra Johnson, Ilah Utt, Michael Dwyer, Jerry Kaylor, Barbara Kirwin,. Shirley Stinger, Kim Pohlman, Debbie Hintz, Peter Ungaro, Katy Kelly, Brian Newcomb, Julie Hiller, Shawn Anderson, Kurt Hayes, Kelly Tanner, and Karla Kaminski Washington Principals Scholars Award . . . William Aulcett, Shelly Bentz, Lisa Berry, Kevin Cosner, Michael Dwyer, Michelle Elliott, Brenda Fredericksen, Christine Heaton, Jamie Jenson, Sandra Johnson, Karla Kaminski, Kathleen Kelly, Barbara Kirwin, Melissa Messmer, Kim Pholman, Cathy Stewart, Kellie Tanner, and Ilah Un Washington Honors Award . . . Michael Dwyer, Christine Heaton, Sandra Johnson, Barbara Kirwin, Kim Pohlman, Kellie Tanner, Peter Ungaro, and Ilah Un Many sen iors receive academab ds Brian Newcomb - 4 year peljfec l .-M, 'fgr- Lej to Right: Lisa Berry, Melissa Messmer, Shirly Stinger, Shawn Anderson, Jeri Kaylor, john Gould, Renee Etten, llah Utt, Teresa Masters, Sandra Johnson - Scholarship Wi Shawn Anderson . . . Tracy Walters Scholarship 31,000 S.E.A. Education Scholarship 3500. 00 Lisa Berry . . . S.E.A. Education Scholarship 3500.00 Michael Dwyer . . . Frey Scientyic Company Scholarship 3500.00 Renee Etten . . . Central Lions Club 3600.00 John Gould . . . Soccer - Spokane Falls CC Tuition Waver julie Hiller . . . Rogers Alumni Scholarship 3500.00 ' Frey Scienctyic Company Scholarship 3500.00 Sandra Johnson . . . Washington Scholar Award: Two Year Tuition and fees to any Washington College Central Washington University Cental Investment Fund 31,000 Engineering Department - Gonzaga 31,000 Central Lions Club 3800.00 ferry Kaylor . . . Boston University 38,000 Barbara Kirwin . . . Seattle University 31,200 Teresa Masters . . . Washington Award for Vocational 1 Year College Tuition Excellence Melissa Messmer . . . Agriculture and Home Economics Department 3200.00 Washington State University Kim Pohlman . . . Academic Scholarship Seattle University 31,200 Shirley Schumacher . . . Department cf Social Science 31,000 West Baptist College Shirley Stinger . . . Comstock Award -- Gonzaga University 3500.00 New Student Academic - Gonzaga University 31,600 Ilah Utt . . . Regent Scholarship - Gonzaga University 36,000 Q1 That Looks likefurtf' nv? Everyone relaxes before dancing the nlght away. The Cang's all here. Q .Q Even though the dance floor Ls crowded they danced the night away. . v4 ,p V4 ,, 1411? L- , l P N Here we have the Prom club. This D. I. delivered the tunes. Jo Stud Stacy Whaz are you doing a-her the dance? .- F J 5 X1 Getting into the grove. 3 1 :Ill Prom King and Queen Duane Sorenson and Brenda F rederickson. M5 It was Friday May 30 A hot summers night A night full of promises happiness, love and delight It was prom night for Rogers and love was in the air At the Ramada Inn everyone danced without a care The colors this year were white, silver and gray And the theme sang a promise that love would surely stay. As the couples talked, sang hugged and danced 224 Wclri and Sam look gorgeousil Dancers mingle while Kellen chaperones. Senior Prom: Fore ver in M They were lost in each other as in a deep trance But this was not a night leji completely for lovers It was also a deep caring for all others. as midnight drew near the end could be seen Not an end as in a movie but like that ofa dream For memories were made between those held so dear Memories to be cherished year aher year. l Hearf he dance floor. E F 'fi A 4 M-aging X Xvigad a Barb looks happy with date Allen. Brenda and Duane receive the honors of Prom king and queen. z R . 4 H X W K X g f mix 1 ' f 'f A .1 x eg 'ff N 'Q 29 fi as , Couples head off to dance. Brion and Brooke breaking typkal tradition again! M: Whispering sweet nothings, Larry? 225 Sandra addresses the Senior class. ,aa--... -- A . or ps... e , ev ,ef , X I . The tops ofthe Senior class qw, zi Q - si Fnknds caring, friends sharing. Follow our Dreams Info the Fufure. This year's Senior breakfast was a great success. The .theme was Follow Your Dreams. The breakfast was held at the Ridpath Motor Inn at 9:00 am on Thursday, ,lune 5th, At- tendance to the breakfast was ex- cellent as compared to past years. It was the nicest breakfast I have ever attended at Rogers. The class was very well behaved and turnout was excellent, 'i said Mrs. Ward when ask- ed her opinion. After breakfast Shivesen sang Rainbow Connec- tion, Greatest Days of Our Lives So 226 Far, and Goodbye is not Forever. Many Seniors cried as they realized that 13 years of school were coming to an end and they would soon be go- ing they're separate ways. It was a day to remember friendships made and the good times shared over the past years. Later in the program Mr. Flanigan distributed awards to students for academic excllence, at- tendance etc: He also acknowledged the students who received scholarships. Laughter was one of the many things shared at breakfast. Qs -ul: 227 - 09119 Eunhreh lfhnufth Qlnmmenrement ...J X ff 15- L E 5 :r:'7fF,,-v' ,A...,, .,. 1 pf X mm I fic III Hu! 4 KIX i 1 ff? Z R an 4' tl H4521 'i I 1Jff5E!K-9' f Q 6 'PF X 1 54. 4' fr. ,Q 1. :I I xt 1 2'f-41. 'S V Ai.-san.. -is A .J Ksip. 'R' .sire ef s f-:iam ' , ' N. X , . ,,.., 'N - X A,.. MI Q.. 11 -fs s - , Cass Bunton, you made il! .Q ,M glllllll 13 Bngers lgtgh .School Spokane, Washlngton OPERA HOUSE SUNDAY JUNE8 1986 1.00 P.M. . 4--' e. . 'E .f V Z ' Bti . --eg . ye I. H , 5. -JJ: 1' I I 1- fe.. ,ff 1 X-af . - -. .F ,I I 41-I .1 f NN .- S ' gf.-wg M ' .1 X - . 1. -' ' 1 5 ' -If Q' E 'X f 5 1 ti. ' .ff A ' . . L 21-gi5-.- ,. - .' ' 1 1 1 Q- ' ' ' w '. will ' 'J' 4 . ' E . 'LL ' t l 1 . gf ..,, ,,.-.ff 11:51-f..f','v,f', '- ' l ' 'ik . ' . . ' ' .-',q:b1 1 . . --- l ' .. 1 J 'ff . -II I . - vl,-U, .-' .'.'.- a- ' I I , 5 .M ai 4 .'-...mega I I - 5 , : lg -I . 4,5 4- - n' , 1 -A I f.:Iy,--' ...I. T, ' ',,:- ' . --. I 1. lx' 4 A I '1-.Sw I , 1. ,. . 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O . ! 9 I Seniors Aocomplish Long Term Goals The graduation for the class of 1936 was held in the Opera House, on June 8th at 1:00 p.m. There were 270 graduating seniors. Natalie Butler began the ceremony with the invocation and Katy Kelly led the flag salute, and Sandra Johnson gave a welcome speech. The Symphonic Choir sang There's Nothing We Can't Do to the proud Rogers parents and families. Valedictoruzn, Renee Etten, spoke on The Courage to Go Forward. Her theme centered on the sadness of leaving old fhknds and yet also the excitement of embarking upon new experiences. Dr. Hester, Superintendent, and Michael Hughes, Spokane School Board spoke on becoming a responsible adult. Mr. Cobb, Mr. Weishaar, and Mrs. Haugen presented the seniors their diplomas. Karla Kaminski ended the ceremony with a Benediction. The Commencement ended within an hour, leaving the seniors the afternoon to celebrate their accomplishment. Good-bye Kc a fond farewell to the graduating class of 1986. Good luck in whatever you choose to do in the future, and always remember the Roger's Family - Pirate Blood Runs Deep Purple. Graduates stand for opening prayer. Rennee Ellen - Valeditonhn. Students anxiously awaiting the gtan ofthe cere This Day is Ours As Many More Shall Be Seniors -finally on their way. I ' Q asv Yi V -d' .. Getting closer every minute. Nvgk V O Ui NE- in I 229 CLASS OF 1 986 A LITTLE sPAcE W Fon A FRIEND' f i BANK DF SPDKANE Mc'Do11ak1's' J on employees f McDonald s and sfudenfs of Rogers High School would lllre fo say Con grafulahons fo fhe Class of l986 l from your locally owned ... . communlty bank 04 Division 15091 484-5300 I E. 12902 Sprague 15093 924-6400 -xiif ' -A . 2 W IM TM We . . . o I C I O Special Memories Another year has gone hy It'J really gone too fast Although Jpecialfriendf are leaving, The special memories will, forever, last Next year we 'll he juniors LW gets better through the years The hard times are becoming good times With friends hehting through the tears We 'll miss the Seniors when they go, And pray their goals are niet We 'll never forget Rogerlr class of '86 For they re the greatest graduating class yet f - Dehi Flores Lyd - to my buddy, I'll never forget the times we sharedg lunchtime, Boogying in P.E., waiting for S. T. and E. W. U. - remember C.G.A.? - Debi Paula - IRita2 Hola mi amiga buena! Estoy muy con- tenta porque tu' eras mir amiga. Gracias para me ayudas en mi tiempo de dipreccion. Gracias a Dio, estaba mas tiempos buenos que tiempos rnalos. Especlallklad en nuestra clase de espanol. - Debi Mark - You, my friend, really made lunch more fun! You succeeded in ticking me off a lot, but I love ya anyway! Next year we'll be Juniors and the two of us will still be friends Iof course - who else do I have to punch?j Keep your chin up and maybe your dreams will come tme. Love Debi Mike - I 'm so glad that I moved to' Spokane because you are so special to me. I hope that we are together for a longtime. You helped me when I needed it the most and I thank you for that. I hope that I don't lose you at least not too soon because you are important to me I Love You - Shelly Gwynne - I 'm glad that we are friends it means a lot to me thank you for listening to me when I knew you had better things to do hope your Junior year is what you want it to be. Stay sweet and don't take no for an answer get what you want out ofly'e remember you come first in your lU'e no one else! Friends for lUe Kelly To all my friends - I hope we all pass our senior year here at Rogers High you R all special to me! I want to see U all next year so make sure U don't par- ty too hard. Keep your cool under the sticky condi- tions it helps a lot! Class of '87 Kelly TO KARLA KAMINSKI YOU HAVE BECOME A SPECIAL FRIEND THESE PAST FOUR YEARS. IT HAS BEEN SO FUN TO WORK WITH YOU. YOU ARE SO CAPABLE AND MATURE. I HOPE THE BEST FOR YOU IN YOUR FUTURE. KEEP IN TOUCH. I SHALL TRULY MISS YOU AS AN EDITOR AND A FRIEND. GOOD LUCK VIA CON DIOS ET LOCO EN LA CABESA??? WARD A Tous Mes Animaux, Merci pour tous les fois amusantes cette annee. ,Ie sais que ma classe est trerbizarre et ennuyeuse de temps en temps, c'est la vie! Passez un bon ete, etje vous verrai en Septembre. Soyez gentils -- Madame Ward Rah Rah's 36' - We have survived. I hope we will all be buddies forever in spue of Bell and Herb's efforts. Whats the time, hey buddy? Don 't get fat between now and reunion, Who's bringing the Gnordies? Don't forget how to bump girls, cheers to my sisters Eth, Op, Bfflat and Tee-hee, I love you, Wasn't Clarkston fun. From now on I sleep where I want, ASB Oigicers, can we help it? Were just the disturbed youth of our times. Take care of your babes, Enlc, Greg, Bill and Sam, respectively. All 8 of you can come to my wedding I come to all of yours. Guess you won't raise dogs eh, Eth? Suckers! Hap- py trails Clingl Gilbert - Cheers! We made it finally. Boy has it been a struggle, Being suspended Ls not cool, especially when you're a cheerleader, a pilar of the school, Ha! I'm so glad you're my brother. I 'm gonna cry. Can I have a napkin? I love you. It 's all in the novel in your yearbook Take Care. Lewis Carla White, Thank you for your dedication to Yearbook while here at Rogers. I hope you can savor some good memories from those crazy deadline times. You were my right-hand gal for a long time, I'm sad that it ended mid year. I hope also that you have good memories from your senior year. You were so fmstrated a lot of the time, but I hope that you realize the good that came out of those experiences. Please remember the goals you set - don 't let the almighty 335 mle you now - there Ls more to lU'e. Merci beaucoup - Warden Kraig - I 'm glad I didn't kill our friendship. I apologize from the bottom of my heart for everything. I guess it just wasn't meant to be. Please don 't ever forget me. 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