17 MEE MA 1987 VOLUME 55 Sandy Union High School 17100 Wuff ftd Sandy, Oft 97055 6688011 Time For A Change Yes, ir is Time For A Change. As rhe nool days have passed, ir has become uch more opparenr. Our change involves sponsibiliry Today, in ihis complicated world, srudenrs e forced ro make premarure decisions mceming rheir career, prolife ideals, Jtionol security, sexual prorecrion, and drug use Bur, our obiliry ro make sound-minded and responsible decisions has been side tracked by such obstructions as rhe desire for rime management and rhe roure of a less-traveled road Using precious rime, ond developing a sense of individuality ore perhaps rhe most widely used forms of displayed responsibility. With rime dicroring your routine, your routine dicroring your lifestyle, and your lifesryle dictating your future, responsibility plays rhe key role in achieving individuality Time For A Change Ir con be on your side, or ir con be ogainsr you. it's all in how you set rhe clock opening Heaton’s Arrival Brings Many Changes Tardies, smoking, and srria disdpline were among rhe new policies being enforced ar SHS. Along wirh rhe arrival of Superinrendenr-Prindpal Dr Kenr Heoron come o new ser of rules for rhe sraff and srudenrs. The purpose was ro moke SHS o more posirive environmenr conducive ro learning. Ar rhe beginning of rhe school year ir wos apparenr ro mosr of rhe administration rhar rhere was a problem wirh excessive absences and rordies, nor ro menrion smoking, chewing and truancy. From September ro rhe srarr of January, rhanks ro o righrer discipline policy, rhere were 196 suspensions. Although several of these suspensions were rhe some person being suspended more rhan once, ir was srill a higher number rhon in posr years. Near rhe beginning of rhe year, rhe school district hired Dennis Daniels who become a sorr of hall monitor porroling school grounds ro help cur down on vandalism, rruancy, smoking and rordies. Ar first, Assisronr Prindpol Dick Harrison was rhe one dealing with mosr offenders He commented, First of all, we enforced rhe dosed campus rule. This cur down on a lor of rhe problems. Sraff was affecred by rwo changes. First was a school-wide no smoking policy Teachers had ro leove campus ro smoke, a did disrricr patrons who come ro arhleric evenrs and orher activities. Second was rhe norso-new, bur newly-enforced poky of teachers sranding ourside rheir doors between dosses. This is easier on rhe reachers, commenred Harrison, and rhe srudenrs. The reachers should be rhere ro push people along if they're running lore and rhey should also be available if rhe srudenr needs rhem. After all, Harrison concluded, how many srudenrs ore going ro be lore ro class when rhe reachers are ourside warching rhem? Ar rhe end of rhe firsr semester, more changes occurred ar SHS. The school board changed Assisronr Principal Dennis Crow's rirle ro Principal. Thor left Hearon wirh rhe rirle of Superintendent. Dick Horrison was srill Assisronr Prindpol, bur he moved from disdpline ro srricrly srudenr services and scheduling. To complere rhe change, Mike Funderburg wos named Administrate Intern Da KENT HEATOn came ro by woy of i ho and was pur in charge of discipline Since rhe crock-down on disdpline, Things improved. There wos a decrease in rordies, smoking and overall discipline, and once ogoin, a berrer ourlook for Sondy High 2—opening opening—3 lr wos a real disasrer! — Shannon Tafoya lr was bad planning and bad riming.’' — Michelle Firzparrids lr was an inconvenience, bur worrh rhe wair for rhe improvemenr. I felr sad ro see rhe rrees gerring cur down. — Lon Welsh Tragic Traffic. — Kelli Porringa Troublesome, bur no big deal.” — Joe Kniser lr was good because I could park closer ro rhe foorball sradium. — Rob Spanier lr made rhe school harder ro ger ro. — Kim Hanson. lr was a srupid rime ro srarr ir, I wish rhey would have srorred ir sooner rhan rhey did. — Kenny Ouderkirk lr didn'r borher me any.” — Anrhony Cannon Qoadwork Causes Many Disruptions A rorn-up Bluff Road and a change in rhe Traffic parrern greered srudenrs and sraff alike ar rhe srarr of rhe school year. Some found ir frusrroring while orhers found ir mildly inconvenienr. In rhe process of digging, a worer pipe was srruck causing a small geyser. All rhings considered in rhe muddy mess, rhe end resulr was worrh rhe rrouble. The mud secrions were really fun in my bug. — John Skinner Every rime Mom would go down Bluff Road, I would have ro wash her car when she rerurned.” — Srephanie Nulph I rhink rhey spenr roo much rime on ir. They should have srorred ir sooner. — Par Modjeski Timberline Lodge Celebrates 50 Years IN TH€ SHADOW OF rhe Notional Hisroncol Londmork TmoeOne Lod e yonds the new and modern Wy'eosr Day Lodge Even x, rime stands sH! ir rhe old lodge, changes occur on rhe outside Alrhough ir may seem like Mr Hood is a long way from Sandy, ocruolly, Sondy Union High School is practically on rhe mountain. SHS is rhe closest high school to Mr. Hood, the highest mountain in Oregon, wirh boundaries extending oil rhe way up to and beyond Government Comp. So, when one of rhe most significant historical monuments in rhe U S that is located on Mr Hood has on anniversary, Sondy students should take notice. As rhe town continues to change and becomes more and more modern, wirh new businesses popping up all around, citizens should nor forger about Timberline Lodge — where rime hos stood srill for fifty years. In rhe 1980's people ore disappointed if rhey don't own a cor In rhe 1930's when Timberline wos built, people were lucky if rhey had o job. These were rhe terrible yeors of rhe Great Depression President Franklin Delono Roosevelt formed o number of federal ogenoes to bring more jobs to rhe unemployed One of these ogenaes, rhe WPA (Works Progress Administration), along wirh rhe U S Forest Service, creored Timberline Lodge Construction on the lodge began in 1935 on o sire chosen ro accomodate rhe needs of skiers, dimbers, hikers, and sight seers. Ir wos built wirh stone walls and huge timbers so it could withstand heavy snows ond strong winds The designers of rhe lodge felr rhor it should be built ro go wirh irs surroundings They made lorge oreas for windows ro bring rhe mounrain into' rhe lodge Also, rhe archirecrs followed rhree rhemes of Mr Hood's heritage: rhe Pioneers, rhe Northwest Indions, ond rhe native wildlife of Mr Hood 4—opening Visitors ro rhe lodge can find rroces of these rhree rhemes everywhere. After two yeors of construction, rhe lodge wos finally finished Alrhough this may seem like o long rime, ir is important ro remember that practically everything was made by hand ond wirh rhe hardships rhar rhe 500 men and women who builr rhe lodge wenr through, construction was actually quick. Nowadays if there is on inch of snow on rhe ground, school is cancelled Sometimes construction projects are even stopped for rhe winter. This wasn't so with Timberline Lodge Mosr of rhe people who worked on ir lived in Government Comp in rents with wood floors and sides. They often had to walk much of rhe way ro Timberline each day. and didn't stop for rhe snow But rhe acrual construction isn’r rhe only thing special about Timberline Lodge The amounr of individual work by rhe orrisrs and craftsmen also make ir special Through rhe whole lodge carvings, paintings, iron structures, ond hand-woven rugs abound Even now. mosr oil furnishings are hondmade Fifty yeors after rhe lodge was dedicated by President Roosevelt and officially finished. Timberline srill remains rhe some as it did before Ir is a hotel where skiers, climbers and tourists often sray in rhe some rooms rhar older sixers, climbers, and rourisrs used ro stay And ir srill employs mony local mounrain people, including some Sandy students who are trying ro eorn enough money ro ger rheir cars Time’s Up For Hick Image For yeors. orher schools In rhe Mounr Hood Conference hove hod o Sondy Doy” where srudenrs dress up like hicks from rhe slides Dur rhe Sondy srudenrs of rhe mid-80's were doing oil rhey could ro dispel rhon erroneous imoge. Despire rhe opinions of orher schools, rhe srudenrs or SHS showed pride in whor was colled rheir “hick image.'' for rhey knew rhor on imoge wos oil ir wos Sondy srudenrs were jusr os owore of rhe currenr in fods and fashions os any orher srudenr body in rhe srore of Oregon. In facr, rhey mighi hove been even more concerned, seeing os how rhey hod o srereoryped “hick image ro demolish. Srudenrs or Sondy enjoyed rhe donee frenzy or rhe Warehouse and rhe exciremenr of Porrlond jusr os srudenrs everywhere did And wirh rhe odvenr of MAX, Porrlond was os close os o quick drive inro Greshom ro corch rhe rapid rronsir Orher schools hod rheir locol hongours, os did Sondy Wherher ir wos McDonald's, Poolo's Pizza Dorn or Mr. D's for sreoming hor pizzo ofrer o boskerball gome, ir was o wise ber rhor you could find rhe majoriry of Sondy srudenrs having o good rime in Sandy! The so-called hick rown of Sondy musr nor hove been roo hick, ofrer oil, how many rimes is o McDonold's, Dairy Queen, Toco Time. Toco Dell, and Kenrud y Fried Chidden found dang business in rhe sricks? UNIQUENESS SETS APART FRESHMAN Joe Cejka from rhe rest of the crowd 'YO MASUI VEGES our in his novel orrre during on SAT break. Time Almost Duns Out On Students Mosr people enjoy orrenrion from rhe medio. Dur rhe orrenrion SHS gor from four local Television srorions in early November was rhe Kind of orrenrion mosr schools would rarher avoid. Sandy was facing rhe possibiliry of school closure if rhe rwo-year serial levy should foil. Disrricr parrons, srudenrs and sraff combined forces in rhe form of a group colled SOS (Save Our Schools). The srudenr facrion of rhe group organized a srudenr march ro downrown Sandy where rhey held a rally espousing rheir desire ro keep schools open. Adulr members of rhe group made lownsigns, boughr newspaper ads, and made phone calls urging orher disrricr residenrs ro supporr rhe budger Shorrly before rhe elecrion, AEA (Affordable Educarion Associorion) members changed rheir previous recommendarion — rhey now urged people ro vore yes on rhe levy. Srill, wirh no less rhon four rax measures on rhe November bailor, rhings looked dim. Afrer rhe bailors were counred, rhe final rally was 3,591 yes, 3,258 no Srudenrs were rhe winners rhis rime around. SHANE NICHOLS INFORMS AN otrennve crowd obour rhe much needed support from vorers ro keep SHS open CHIPS, COOKIES AND COKE were served ro on eager crowd before rhe speakers mode rheir appeals. 6—opening Nightime Drama Draws High (School Viewers ADDICTION Con Joels Ewing (or is he really imposter Wes Parmolee?) hold his own ogoinsr Forher Huxrobel and Theo? Does Growing Pains'' even ne wirh Family Ties or is ir o poinful comparison? On Knors Landing will Olivia's cocaine drug habir capture viewer's better than Kolyo's denied desires for Dliss on the Colby's ? Do Rick and AJ Simon hove whor ir takes to find the culprit before Maddie Hayes ond David Addison stumble on the answer? Will Tony Cumsom save Skylar before Guy Stafford hos o chance to Isill her or will Falcon Crest foil to the melodromoric ond vengeful cost of Dynasty ? All this ond much more next week . .. No. redly . .. occording to a pdl token or SHS, students voted The Cosby Show number one because it deals wirh today’s teenage life styles in o humorous woy Next come Growing Poms fdlowed closely by Moonlighting Apparently Rick and AJ don't hove whor ir takes, bur they did tie wirh Family Ties for fourth place Nightime soops didn't fore oil that well, bur Dynosry hod the most votes fdlowed by Dallas'' ond the Colby's. Bringing up the rear were Knors Landing ond Folcon Crest. Congratulations Cosby's! JOAN COLUNS PLAYS ONE of Television's nosriesr lodges. Alexis Colby of Dynosry DLL COSDY POSES WITH his relevcton family, rhe Huxrobel's Cosby hos been enjoyog rop rahngs ever since his show first aired opening—7 SHS Promotes Smokeout STUDENTS FIND SHELTER FROM rhe ran before rhe lift off ro celebrore G A S If rook obour seven srudenrs o half on hour ro blow up 250 bolloons. Lorer on rhor doy obour 200 srudenrs ser of rhese bolloons or SHS ro help celebrore rhe Americon Concer Sociery's Greor American Smokeour. There wos only one problem . .. ir wos raining so hard rhor rhe bolloons fell righr back down Bur, ir was rhe rhoughr rhor counred. For years Americans hove been quirring rheir habirs of smoking or chewing for 24 hours during rhe Greor Americon Smokeour While some hove rried ro quir cold rurkey on rheir own. orhers hove enlisred rhe oid of helpers who encourage rhem ro J eep off rhe robocco hobir during rhe 24-hour rime period In downrown Porrlond or Pioneer Courrhouse Square, SHS wos recognized obng wirh orher businesses os smoke free workplaces All smoke-free environmenr work places were honored wirh gold srors or rhe ceremony Alrhough no one hod o rorol on rhe number of people who ocruolly quir rheir robocco hobirs for o day. rhe Greor Americon Smokeour wos considered o success ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR CURTIS HEATH commented obour Molly Knudsen who organized Sondy's G A S She did on exceptional job on rhe compagn Whenever asked, she's willing ro occepr responsibility, ond wirh o smile on her foce 8—opening A Car's Worth Is Determined 5y Its Owner Cors — rhey mean different Things ro all of us. To some of us a cor is o luxury rhor we ore very forrunore ro hove To others it is o necessity that we could not do without. For some people a car is nothing more rhon transportation ro school, ro the donee on Friday, or to the movie on Saturday night. To these people o cor is something handy ro hove oround. bur it is cerroinly not o necessity. To other people o cor is os important os breathing, eoring or sleeping It is o means ro get to work. Other people moy also count on these cor owners ro be dropped off or school, or picked up ond token ro work. At Sondy High the srudenrs fit in both categories. Almost 50% of rhe seniors interviewed hod cors ond 95% of rhose who hod cors were holding down port time jobs Only 8% of rhose surveyed hod port time jobs bur no cars When juniors were asked, however, why they hod o job in rhe first place, most responded, To get o cor When confronted with rhe question Did you get o cor because you needed it for work, or did you get o job because you wonted o cor? the overwhelming response wos rhe tarter Obviously, or least or SHS, the cor is o major port of having fun. Face it' Where con o student go in o cor that he can't go on foot? Up rhe mountain ro ski, ro rhe river ro swim. warerski or fish, to Porrlond ro go shopping or The Warehouse dancing. The opportunities ore endless Although getting ro ond from work seemed ro be low on the students’ priority lists, ir also appeared to be rhe only woy to get rhor oil important car! BOTTOM: MEL ETA HOOLEY 6 THANKFUL for he? cor so she can moke o V ck .etaway from schcx o' 3 boor me buses CENTER: TAKRSo A CRUISE IN o pickup rruck ofror school 6 o worthy ocr.viry for Morgan ina Shone N chols TOP: PROUD OF H6 WHEELS 6 senior Hobie Anderson opening—9 Time: January 9, 1987, 2:30 a.m. Fearure arrides for rhe yearbook due January 9, 1987, 7:45 a m Ploce: sirring groggy-eyed in bed wondering why I procrasrinored so long before I srorred ro wrire rhis fearure How, I ask myself, am I going ro wrire a fearure orride on procrasrinarion? A lighr bulb suddenly rurns on in my heod. I slowly ger myself our of bed and walk over ro my bookshelf ro ger a dicrionory Firsr, I musr find our rhe rrue meaning of procrasrinarion ro proaasrinare: p(r e-'kras-re-,nar,vb. 1) ro pur off inrenrionally rhe doing of somerhing rhor should be done, ro deloy. Hmmmmm, so rhis is whar so many people mean when rhey rell me rhor I om a rrue procrasrinoror I begin ro rhink obour all of rhe rhings 10—opening BOTTOM: MOE EMRJCH AND RON Seyler would r of her roke o Coke break rhoo srudy rher Economics TOP RIGHT: DEEANA COLUNS GETS AN offecrionore hug from Aoron Jones during o breok when rhe rwo could be fimshtng rheir homework TOP LEFT: FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENT EMILIO kodnguez would r or her roke o breok rhon conrrtoufe ro discussion in Speech rhar nor only I, bur orhers also pur off unril rhe lasr momenr. Doy, Ir’s o good rhing rhar I acrually decided ro do some work in Yearbook class by asking srudenrs rhe one rhing in rhe world rhey mosr procrasrinare obour. When asked whar rhey pur off unril rhe lasr minure, juniors Randy Lamm and Mike Hogan borh answered homework. Mosr Sandy High School srudenrs agreed rhar homework was definirely rhe mosr procrasrinored obour. Among some orher answers was Sophomore Nick Kern's, differenr, bur unique habir of purring off his morning shower unril ir gers so lore rhor he has no rime ro roke one. Donnie Eri felr rhar going ro Miss Ney's Speech class firsr rhing in rhe morning wos rhe hardesr rhing for him ro do and so he ofren procrasrinored. I also gor some feedback from Elecrronics reacher. Gary Curris. He said, Gerring our of bed in rhe morning is one of rhe many rhings I procrasrinare abour. I wair unril rhe lasr possible momenr and rhen hurry, hurry, hurry. Procrasrinarion — so I've finally found rhe rrue meaning. So many of us procrasrinare in so many woys, bur rhe arr of procrasrinarion is whar mokes life inreresring. Now, when did I soy rhis fearure is due? Oh no, Ir's 7 40, I only have five minures before ir's due. Bur wair, my social circle is calling. My fearure will have ro wair jusr a lirrle longer. Whar can I say — bock ro my old rricks ogoin. TIME PASSES, WILL YOU? ACADEMICS academics— 11 Academics. . Academics. . Academics. . Academics Biology, Borony and Basic Science were jusr rhree of rhe mony science dosses mode available ro srudenrs or SHS. While mony of rhe srudenrs only rook sdence-orienred dosses for rwo years, orhers furrhered rheir educarion ro include Life Sdence, Chemisrry, Environmenrol Science or Physics. Mosr srudenrs asked rhe quesrion, Why do I hove ro roke rhis? The answers clearly come across as soon os rhey applied ro colleges ond universities In mosr four year college programs, chemisrry is required ro obrain a degree So, roking science classes in high school will give srudenrs a head srarr for college PREPARING HER BUNSEN BURNER, Karhy Page owars rhe resuirs of her extensive experiment TAKING DOWN OBSERVATIONS. MAKING hypotheses, ond drowmg conclusions ore the steps that Kristin Hartman takes in her Biology doss TAKING A REST FROM rhe rigorous curriculum rhor Unified Soence involves is freshmon Dove Roberts 12—academics Academics. . Academics . Academics . Academics RESUSCITATION ANNIE GETS A workouf from enrhusosnc Heotrh yudenrs TAKING TIME OUT TO pose for o self pom or. pborogrophy yudenr Liso Loomis finds herself on rhe orher side of the comerc for o chonge THIS TACO WAS ONE of numerous bnghrly colored prroras rhor hung from rhe ceikng m rhe Spanish ctossroom before Chnymas. ADVANCED PLACEMENT ENGLISH STUDENTS gorher around for ctecussion wirh rhe nyrucror Dov J Johnson academics Academics. . Academics. . Academics. . Academics — Academics, where would we be wirhour ir, where will we be wirh ir? Taking such classes as Child Development, English IIA and Pre-Algebra help srudenrs succeed and cope wirh todays' society. If it weren't for the math dosses, English classes and electives, functioning in every doy situations would be hard ■ SENIORS INVOLVED IN THE November 4rh Mock Election decide on the superficial outcome of Oregon's many initiatives, refer end urns and cancfcdores on the proposed bailor The seniors' resulrs were very dose to the actual outcome EXERCISING HS ROMANTIC ENDEAVORS, senior Aoron Jones mokes o por for his girlfriend m Pottery doss 14—academics Academics. . Academics. . Academics. . Academics Toword Chrisrmas, academics rook a philonrhropic rurn. Srudenrs gor involved in o conned food drive For rwo weeks srudenrs broughr cons ro rheir firsr period dosses in on efforr ro help needy families in rhe Sandy area. Alrhough srudenrs were compering wirh orher firsr period dosses ro see who could collecr rhe mosr food, rhey didn’r forger rhor rhere ore people our rhere rhor really need rheir help Wirh rhis rype of communiry mvolvemenr, srudenrs leorned skills rhor will help rhem ro help orhers in rhe furure K U AN6 hELPEP. Mf DUPGEP helps srudenrs carry our boxes for needy drizens in rhe Sandy oreo. POUNDS AND POUNDS OF conned food ond orher goods were broughr m by srudenrs during o Christmas week competition Lors of seniors and o few juniors drug Themselves our of bed eorly Sorurdoy morning ro rake four hours worrh of SAT rests which began or rhe uneorrhly hour of 8 am Some were worried, others were relaxed Some were exhausted from studying oil night, others were exhausted from being our all night Out all were there for rhe same reoson: to get into college they needed those SAT scores — the higher rhe better TOP Counselor Ken Drown explains rhe formor of rhe SAT resrs ro somewhor sleepy srudenrs CENTER Finding ir difficult ro work seriously. Holy Sortch smrks or some of rhe possible answers DOTTOM Struggling with o morh problem 6 Misry Weirzel ACTIVITIES activities— 1 7 International Flavor Hits $andy FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS included More Jon Schpper from rhe Nerherloods, Horufco Inoue from Jopon, Gusrof Mulder from Span. Doris Meyer from Swirzerbnd, ond Luts Miguel Quinrono ond EmJio Duron Rodriguez borh from Spoin. Nor p crured ore Pomdo Smgnono ond Jurgen Ebenhog borh from Wesr Germony, ond Jose Gezo ond Jose Tomos Goroo borh from Spoin How would you feel being o foreign exchange srudenr? Excired? Scored? Nervous? Curious? Ten foreign exchange srudenrs found rheir woy ro Sandy High during rhe school year. From Spain came Gusrof Mulder, Miguel Quinrono, Emilio Rodriguez, Jose Gezo and Tomos Garcio. Porricio Srrignono ond Jurgen Ebenhog come from Wesr Germony. Orher exchange srudenrs included More-Jon Schipper from Holland. Horuko Inoue from Jopon, ond Doris Meyer from Switzerland. These ren srudenrs were brove enough ro rake o srep inro o rorally new culrure — rhe Unired Srares! Eoch exchange srudenr hod much ro soy when responding ro American’s quesrions. When asked Whar is one rhing rhor is differenr abour America compared ro your home counrry rhor you like?'', Schipper replied, I like rhe sporrs here like soccer ond rennis. I also like rhe chocolore chip cookies! Quinrono said rhor rhe people ore open ond 'friendly in America. Some of rhe foreign srudenrs’ fovorire Americon foods induded sreok, pizza, peonur burrer. Dr. Pepper, hamburgers ond donurs. When asked whor rheir leosr fovorire Americon food was, most of rhe foreign srudenrs ogreed rhor ir was burriros ond races Americon? For on exchange srudenr, one of rhe mosr-asked quesrions wos, Whor ore some of rhe major differences between Americon school ond your own school? Inoue said rhor some of rhe differences were rhor rhe Japanese school hos no make-up, no perms; rhey hove uniforms ond rhey ore old ond srricr ’’ The school here is easier bur srricrer,’’ onswered Ebenhog. When asked Whor do you miss obour your home counrry?”, Quinrono replied, My girlfriend, motorcycle ond dog. Rodriguez responded, Friends! I encouroge everyone ro rrovel ro a differenr counrry, advised Meyer You learn o lor, meer people ond experience o differenr culrure. 18—foreign exchange Baker Shares Indian Experiences Dear Mrs. Harr, Well, congrorulorions on rhe budger!! (Dill Waugh thinks some officials were paid off.) I'm glad ro hear rhor ir finally wenr through. From all occounrs, Supr. Hearon seems ro be making many changes or SUHS. I understand rhar nor all of rhe changes ore populor There was a big commotion in rhe compound last nighr. Monoj was shooting marbles when he saw a green Mamba snake slither under a rock. A general search- and-desrroy wos organized and eventually they caught it. Ugly sucker The weather here is absolutely fantastic. Eighty-two degrees, low humidity — parodise, in short. Ir really couldn’t be better. You know what they say about rhe best laid plans of mice and men. Believe ir or nor. I've only got another three months of school. It's true, by about March 7th, I'll be starring my five-month vacation. The rest of rhe students will start finol exams on March 7th, bur since I won't be going ro those, my vocation'll start March 7rh. Sheeesh!!! My classes now are: Hindi. Economics, History, English, Socidogy and Kannada. They're so easy. Academically, I'm nor getting much our of this yeor Dur I certainly hove leorned a tremendous amount of Indian culture AH things considered, ir would be best for me ro retake my junior year. I’m nor particularly happy about having ro do so, bur I think ir would be ro my benefit. Oh, well, we'll worry about rhor when I come back. I’m watching on interesting spectacle now. Encephalitis is going around so rhe governments slaughtering all rhe wild pigs Someone's trying ro catch this gigonric sow. She's (rhe sow) making a lor of noise. Sounds like o bit of hell. Well, I've got ro go now. We're going ro a Hindi movie now. Hove a Merry Chrisrimos 6 a Happy New Year!! Sincerely yours. Arne Daker Wilson Spends Year How would you feel if you left your family and friends for a whole year? Well, Krissie Wilson did just that She spent her entire junior year in Brazil learning other cultures and meeting other people. Krissie lived in Londrino Parana, on area with only five other Americans. She leorned rhe Portugese language in just three months, quire an accomplishment for such a difficult language. Brazilian schods were different for Krissie. First, they were open, meaning rhar no walls separated rhe rooms. School was held three rimes a day, and students could choose which rime they wanted ro orrend. Students in first grade through high schod could go either from 7:30 om ro 12:30 pm, or from 2pm ro 6 pm. High schoolers rhor worked during rhe day could go ro schod from 7 pm ro 11 pm. People in Brazil are really friendly and open-minded according ro Krissie. They are also sociable people No drinking age exists. In Brazil so after school many students go into rhe bars ro drink and socialize with their friends. Krissie commented rhar rhe people in Brazil seemed much happier than Americans. She said they hove no fear of nuclear war there. She also noted rhor there ore people in Brazil who are either very rich or very poor. She said rhor rhe families are very close and coring. Brazilian food is heavy — they have rice and beans every night and after they ear, everyone sleeps for a couple of hours. Brazilians have tors of borbeques and they mostly borbeque steak. Krissie was able ro travel o tor while in Brazil. She visited both Argentina and Paraguay. Krissie odjusred well after she found our rhar there were dentists in Brazil. She rook 15 toothbrushes with her because she thought they had no dentists. When she got there, she discovered rhar her host mother was a dentist. TOP LEFT: Emilio Rodriguez rokes o snooze during speech doss TOP RIGHT: Jose Gez holds GQ pose whde wainng for rhe Homecoming donee ro begin BOTTOM RIGHT: Emilio Rodriguez gers help wirh his English from Mrs Money Kieburrz 20 BOTTOM LEFT: Dors Meyer gives o presenrorion on her home cooorry TOP: Foreign exchange srudenrs socialize with newly-ocqured friends before o donee RIGHT: Just rake rhs picnxe ond ger ir over wirh stores Miguel Qumrono wh4e wairmg for o comera hoppy phorographer : Open House Draws Big Crowd On September 25 or 7 pm. SHS was filled wirh positive parents'' quipped Dick Harrison. Assistant Principal. In the past, some people have said that Open House was pretty boring, bur this year proved to be an exception wirh such a good turnout. The parents and faculty all met in the commons to discuss the order of the evening. Then, parents went obour fotowing their sons' and daughters' schedules to hear from teachers about course outlines, grades and the like. After a couple of hours, everyone met bad in the commons for entertainment by the SHS music deportment and refreshments prepared by Sandy's cooking staff. Open House was designed to help the parents get acquainted with the teachers of their youngsters. It gave the parents an understanding of what the kids went through for seven hours a day. Of course, the parents got on understanding of what the reochers went through every day too. TOP LEFT: Holy Sorich gives o nice big grin while signing yearbooks or rhe annual Mee Mo Parry TOP RIGHT: SHS yudenrs enjoy exchongng MEE MA books for those al- imporranr autographs. RIGHT: Mr Chns Smith explains his computer course outline to mreresred parents DOTTOM RIGHT: Social Studies reocher Jane Davey chars wirh parents or Open House DOTTOM LEFT: Chemiyry reocher Dill Jordens explains grading procedures to students' parents P-1 22 TOP RIGHT: SHS Nurse Joyce Kramer rakes hisrory of commumry donor TOP CENTER: Senior Moro Arkins smies ar comero rrymg ro rake her mind off of rhe pom TOP LEFT: Nicole Hodley and Knssie Wfcon conrribure rheir blood ro rhe needy during Homecoming week BOTTOM: Counselor Peggy Harr donores her blood ... and nme BLOOD DRIVE! The overoge person hos 8-12 pinrs of blood in rheir body Why nor give one pinr ro someone who needs ir? Thor's whor 101 people did or rhe Red Cross Blood Drive on Ocrober 6 Nancy Kieburrz, coordinoror of rhe Blood Drive, said rhor she was exrremely pleased wirh arrirudes of donors and rhe volunreer srudenrs who helped. She also added rhar Sandy had collecred 96 unirs of blood compared ro lasr year’s 86 unirs. To mony srudenrs donoring blood gives rhem a feeling of imporrance. Tara Connelly explained, ir makes you feel good obour yourself because your helping someone 23 Queen Krissie Deigns Over Homecoming The lights go down, on anxious colm commences, Andy Dierderich steps to the podium. The sound of o drumroll echoes through the gym .. . and so begins 1986 Homecoming Week! Freshman princess Molly Kelner said that plans after high school included being o fashion designer and owning a BMW When sophomore princess Heidi Zoellmer was asked what month she'd most like to be in Ploy boy, her reply was that if she had the body of a Playmate she could care less when it was.” To the bear of Twist and Shout” by the Beatles, Lana Morgan was crowned junior princess. She described her worst dare with the movie title The Jerk.” First senior princess Missy O'Malley described her most embarrassing moment as the rime she drove to school on a flat tire and didn't know it until someone told her Second senior princess Teri Buss thought her most embarrassing moment was falling down the stairs right after first lunch Finally. Homecoming Queen Krissie Wilson was crowned She was escorted by her younger brother Cliff Wilson and Morgan Emrich The srroins of Every Breath You Take” by the Police filled the gym as Krissie proudly rook her crown. Lunchtime festivities induded bottle feeding o partner roorbeer, earing butter-topped spaghetti, the senior slave sole, and the annual Homecoming Air Bond Contest. The winning group was Van Halen (Mike Reiter, Nick Kern, Lance Conger and Greg Dahm) performing Beouriful Girls.” Dress-up doys included Disney, Pojamas, Punk Rock. Layers, Super Hero, Rombo and Color Days To top off the week, a bonfire and rally were held Thursday night to get fans and players pumped for the big game. Sondy came our on top, bearing the Centennial Eagles 23-20 The evening was capped by a semi-formal dance with videos of Sondy students. 24 1986 HOMECOMING COURT poses for o group picture OMaley. junior princess Lano Morgan, and freshman sophomore princess Heidi Zoelmer. senior princess Teri prmcess Mollry Kelner Dus, Queen Krissie Wilson, senior prncess Missy TOP RIGHT: Don't rake my lei1 grumbles senior foorbol ployer Mike Heckord BOTTOM: Number 10 Gerald Hale and 65 Dob Dougherty are depicted as mean, rough ond oggresstve on Homecommg poster TOP LEFT: Dan Weaver realises the hassles girls go through when wearing make-up during senior slave day I TOP LEFT: Sondy Poneers line up for the opening kickoff of rhe Homecoming gome TOP RIGHT: Homecomrig Queen Kriss e Wilson is esc or red by her brorher Off ond Morgan Emnch or rhe Corononon Assembly BOTTOM: Showing rhec orrisric obtlihes in making o Homecoming posrer ore Theresa 26 TOP LEFT: Marc Jon Schipper and Tony Stodstod send their luck to rhe football team during Homecoming TOP RIGHT: Senior prncess Ten Doss feeds Amy Frost while Scott Shields and Robb Spotter observe BOTTOM: Srocy Leas lets out her frusrronons on Mora Atkins 27 SPORTS CHALLENGE 28 rhe doss of '87 TOP RIGHT: Round ond round goes sophomore Melisso Schwortz in Sports Chdlenge Assembly BOTTOM: Freshmen ond juniors proaice their stofc in o pep assembly before rhe Sports Challenge MIDDLE: Whoops! One down ond one to go! Competition is tough' TOP LEFT: Rob Spomer reveals impersonator of SOME THINGS NEVER CHANGE Class Of '88 Wins Sports Challenge Holding onro rhe Sporrs Chollenge rifle for rhe rhird year in o row wos rhe doss of '86 sweeping away wirh o 715-poinr vicrory. For eighr years now, rhe Sporrs Chollenge hos been raking ploce giving each doss a chance- ro win rhe rirle as rhe Sporrs Challenge Champions Along wirh orhleric abiliry, each ream was judged on rheir enrrance, decorarions ond rooring secrion (along wirh a few exrro bonus points here and rhere). The evenr was sponsored by rhe chorol department The overall srondings for rhe Sporrs Challenge were: Isr ploce-Juniors wirh The Roaring Twenries” os rheir rheme, (aiding them ro rheir vicrory was a gianr-sized Charlie Chaplin peeking oround a srage currain os rheir wall decoration, 2nd place- sophomores wirh rhe rheme Beochin' '89 ' (rhe sophomore class really played this rheme ro rhe hilr wirh rheir surf boards and sun glasses); 3rd place-seniors with rhe rheme, Max Headroom ond Corch rhe Wove,” (rheir enrrance displayed four pop machines each represenring a dass and rhe only one rhar would work was, of course, rhe Senior's Coke machine); and 4rh ploce wenr ro rhe freshman class wirh rheir knockour rheme from Rocky (displaying a boxing ring in rhe middle of rhe floor wirh Rod y defeating all of his competitors). All in all, ir was a definire crowd-pleaser. AJNORS TOPPED OFF rheir conrrnjing vicrory in Sporrs Cholenge wirh rheir isr ploce pyramid WATCH Suspense Pia Debuts On Halloween lr was Halloween nighr and rhey were a lirrle nervous. Were rhey going ro a haunred house or rrid or rrearing? Neither! For rhey were nor jusr any ordinary group of high school students, rhey were ocrors and ronighr was rhe opening nighr of rhe school play Nighr Worch by Lucille Fletcher. Nighr Watch was a wonderful play of suspense. The srory was one of betrayal, revenge and murder Krisrine Kruger, who played Elaine Wheeler, porrroyed a rich house wife who is quire unsure of herself, or so ir seems. John Wheeler, played by Russel Benron, was a man who betrayed his wife and paid dearly for ir. Blanche Cook, ployed by Denyse Deboor, was Elaine's best friend who ended up more rhon a friend ro Elaines husband John. Supporting performances were pur in by Sreve Chrisrman who played rhe inquisitive Curtis Appleby, by Ernesr Brookens as rhe always-pdire Officer Vanelli, and by Jesse Berger who played rhe srern, down-ro-earrh Lieurenonr Walker. Making rheir srage debur ar Sandy were Kimberly Harrung who played rhe odd ond concerned maid Helga, Tamaro TenEyck. who played rhe rop-norch psychiarrisr Dr. Tracey Lake, and Ben Bryson who played rhe irare delicatessen owner Sam Hoke. 31 BALZERMANIA Sandy's Carlson Chevroler parricipored in an auction and boughr rhe righrs ro a benefir game ro be pur on by a ream of ex-Troilblozers. Carlson Chevroler generously donared rhar game ro SHS All proceeds raised would go ro rhe arhleric fund, and after ticker sales and Blazer basketballs being sold, this amounted ro $1000 The roster for rhe Sondy All-Star ream consisred of faculty members Len Eoron, Curtis Heath, David Johnson, and several Sondy High alumni. Then, there was rhe highly- skilled Blazer ream. This ream was led by Larue Marrin and Herm Gilliom. The Blazer ram played scientifically and showed all fans why rhey hod ployed in rhe NBA. In this game. Coach Heath was compared ro Lorry Bird because of his outside shooting. Cooch Johnson was compared ro Julius Erving, flying through rhe air, dunking and jomming. Bur, all rheir fine skills wenr unheeded because rhe Blazer ream could nor be bear. They were all over rhe courr and jusr could nor be stopped. Larue Martin turned in on excellent game for rhe Blazers and simply amazed rhe crowd. The gome achieved everything rhar was hoped for — good enrerainmenr and funds for rhe orhleric program. BOTTOM RIGHT: Ex Dlazer Dole ScNucer battles o SHS dum under the basket TOP RIGHT: Dob Gross momrons control of rhe boll LEFT: Trailblozer hetghrh shows irs odvonroge in o jump boM. 32 Donkey Basketball In order ro raise money for rheir numerous activities, rhe FFA, once ogoin, sponsored o donkey baskerball gome. Donkeys lived up ro rheir repurorions — STUBBORN! Bur, ir also seemed rhor ir was rhe donkeys who actually won rhe gome All in all though, a good rime was had! Christmas Shines Spirit Chrisrmos seems ro bring our rhe good in people. Giving, uniry, toughing, cords ond Chrisrmos corols ore oil o parr of rhe Chrisrmos spirir. No one bur Sondy High School showed ir berrer All week Chrisrmos acriviries were going on. For srorrers rhere were dress-up doys — ond boy did rhey hove some bizarre ones! Monday was Twin Day. Each srudenr ond o friend hod ro dress up like rwins, in Chrisrmos colors of course. Tuesday was Presenr Day, Wednesday wos Winrer Day, Thursday was Sonro ond Elf Day ond Friday wos rhe well-known Color Day Seniors wore red, juniors wore whire, sophomores wore green ond freshmen wore block. Classroom doors in Isr period dosses were decked our wirh Chrisrmos decorarions for rhe Door Decoraring Conresr Mr Ford's doss rook Isr prize wirh o mosaic of rhe rhree wisemen. Taking 2nd wos Mrs. Curran's door wirh o rhree-dimensionol Rudolph jumping inro rhe room. Third place was Miss Ney's door wirh on edible gingerbread house. All week srudenrs collected conned food and money for rhe needy people in rhe Sondy area. The srudenrs ser an all-rime record wirh 5,500 cans ond $250 being cdlecred. Mr Sondenoa's doss rook first place Second ptoce was Mr. Curris ond Mr. Johnson captured rhird. Early in rhe week was rhe Christmas Coronation where teachers waited ro see who rhe srudenrs would honor. Dob D'Aboy and Michele Miller were crowned Chrisrmos King and Queen. Other members of rhe foculry court included Dill Jordans and Barbara Deehler, Roger Ford ond Jo Holzboch, Lon Welsh ond Cindi Ney, Dove Johnson and Cheryl Proerr, ond Ric Elsberry and Dorothy Curran r- Members of rhe Leadership doss ser enode srudenrs wirh Oirisrmas melodies BOTTOM RIGHT: Foculry Court members ore honored by srudenrs — M Jordons ond Dorboro Deehler. Alan L'Hommedieu and Jo Holzboch. Queen Michelle Miller ond King Dob D'Aboy, Dororhy Curron ond Die Elsberry. Cheryl Proerr ond Dovid Johnson, ond Cindi Ney ond Lon Welsh THIS PAGE - LEFT: Michele M )er ond Dob D'Aboy reigned os King ond Queen of Chrisrmos Week CENTER: Vorsiry roily members pur up pubfcdry posters ro advertise the special oldies” Chrisrmos Donee TOP. Ten Duss ond Donefle Hnk become Santa's helpers during Christmas week PAGE 35 - BOTTOM LEFT: Foculry court member Di Jordons gets rousing cheer from rhe srudenrs TOP: Whor do you rhink of when you heor rhe words Winrer Court? Winrer Court is o fun week during rhe winrer season. This year it wos held rhe firsr week in February. FDLA was in charge of Winter Courr and rhey chose rhe rheme ro be Tonight, Tonighr, a song by Phil Collins. The week srorred our wirh rhe coronation assembly. The gym was decorared wirh purple and whire streamers and purple, lavender, and whire balloons The courr induded: Queen Molly Norrhrup escorted by Hobie Anderson and Brad Seorls, Princess Veliro Bryanr escorted by Yo Mosui, Princess Amy Tooley escorted by Mike Hed ard; Princess Tami Pererson escorred by Arr Skipper; Princess Amy Brewster escorred by Cory Anderson; and Princess Robyn Jones escorred by Mike Mead. A pep assembly was held Friday for rhe basketball game rhar nighr. After rhe game there was a semi-formal dance ro honor rhe courr. The dance induded music by Cadillac Music Company. RIGHT: Michelle Firzporrick and Kmn Sranwood presenr Moly Norrhrup wirh roses, sash and crown TOP: Winrer Courr Queen Molly Norrhrup walks down runway wirh o smde from ear ro ear while being escorred by Hobie Anderson and Drod Searts 36 Winter Court CLOCKWISE FROM TOP: Queen Molly Nonhrup and escort Hobie Anderson; Senior Princess Velira Dryanr ond escort Yo Masut. Sophomore Prmcess Amy Drewyer ond escorr Corey Anderson; Junior Princess Tomi Peterson ond escorr Arr Stopper, Freshman Prmcess Pobyn Jones ond escorr Mike Mead, ond Senior Princess Amy Tooley ond escorr Mike Heckard 38 MEE MA COURT ANNOUNCED Time flew by woy roo fast or rhe Mee Mo Valentine's donee on February 13. The decorations, courr ond music done by Codilloc added ro rhe never-ending exciremenr of rhe nighr. Also, heorr-shoped messoges ro ond from sweethearts were posted on rhe wall Dob D’Aboy did o commendable job of announcing rhe new Mee Mo courr of 1987 Ir included: Den Glowe, King; Lisa Kent, Queen; princes Aoron Jones, Yo Masui, Jurgen Ebenhog and Scorr Shields, and princesses Amy Frost, Danielle Hink, Wendy Coleman, and HoHy Sarich. Those who came ro rhe dance wirh a sweerheorr fell more in love, and rhose who didn'r left wirh someone. The rheme summed up rhe evening-’‘The Glory of Love. Danielle Hink and Aaron Jones Wendy Coleman and Scott Shields The Glory of Love Holly 6arich and Jurgen Amy Frost and Yo Masui Ebenhog Queen Lisa Kent and King 5en Glawe 39 40 Winter Play Draws Warm Desponse Sandy High drama did ir again wirh a comedy fanrosy abour a heavenly mistake Heaven Can Wait, a wonderful play by Horry Segoll, was performed under rhe direction of Chris Harris. The fine performances by many young actors was apparent as rhe story began wirh rhe energetic boxer Joe Pendleton, (Steve Chrisrmon), being taken to heaven's pearly gates many years too early by on over zealous angel (Michael Deck). Konrad Godleske played rhe high angel who tries to find Joe a body to spend rhe rest of his years in. Joe temporarily rook over a body to help Derre Logon. (Kristine Kruger). The plot thickened when he fell in love wirh Miss Logon, bur rhe body he rook over was married to Mrs. Julie Farnsworth (Carleen Whitlock) Russell Denton pur in o comical performance as Joe's old boxing manager, and Jesse Derger played Tony Abbott, Joe is new business secretary and Mrs. Farnsworth's bver. The story was one of comical confusion, murder, and happy endings. None of rhis could have been done without all of rhe supporting actors which induded Stacy Leas, Marci Atkins, Denyse DeDoor, Wes Kelley, Erin Fenwick, Stacy Smith, Matt Taylor, Chris Drewsrer, Drian Juenemonn, Ernest Drookins, Justin Dud- worth, Steve McMahon, Jurgen Ebenhog, and Tim Miller New Frosh Introduced To 5H $ Life BOTTOM: Moth reocher Dob D Aboy rokes o qcKk break before rolling ro incoming freshmen ond rheir porenrs TOP LEFT: Koren Leos. Srocy 's Nrtle serer, rolses on enrhusosrc look or SHS during Freshmon Onenronon RIGHT: Porenrs ond srudenrs owcxr o few words from rhe odminisrrorion during Frosh Onenrorion Wednesday, Moy 20rh or 7 p.m., rhe doss of 91” gor o small rosre of whor rheir nexr four yeors would be like The rumour was surprisingly large which led ro some moss confusion. Incoming freshmon hod one hour ro walk oround ond meer reochers. Many people gor losr. Afrer wondering rhe campus, everyone congregared in rhe commons where Dr Hearon hod a welcoming talk wirh rhe incoming srudenrs, ond rried ro rell rhem whor high school is really obour. Afrer rhe talk refreshmenrs were served. Grandparents Day Grandparenrs Day was o new evenr rhts year or Sandy High One of rhe evenrs organizers, Chris Rod-wood, said rhar rhe rumour wos berrer rhan expected.” Approximarely 30 senior drizens were presenr, oround ren of rhem were members of rhe community The resr were grondporenrs of rhe srudenrs. The seniors enjoyed rhe breakfast rhor wos prepored by Jaunira Schuler They toughed and smiled as rhey are doughnurs and drank coffee and punch. The breakfast wos held on Moy 27 in rhe commons. The grondporenrs arrived or 9 00 ond were enrerrained wirh music by rhe pionoires. Afrer rhe breakfast rhe seniors eirher roured rhe school or or tended dosses wirh rhe srudenrs When asked, many seniors stored rhey would be happy ro orrend rhis special evenr again. They enjoyed rhe breokfasr ond were surprised by rhe worm reception rhe reochers gave rhem. . Chris Rod-wood and Melisso O’Malley, rhe evenr organizers, were very pleased wirh rhe breol-tfasr Rockwood said, I personally enjoyed serring rhis new evenr up.” She hos hopes rhor rhe evenr will be corried on nexr year ond expanded. H 5 begins Exchange With Germans Grub Gorr was rhe greeting rhar rang down rhe halls of SUHS when sixteen German srudenrs and one teacher came to visit Sandy. They stayed for three weeks and o new group will be returning to visit again next year The srudenrs and their hosts or hostesses induded Kai Hohne, Roger Swygorr, Nicolo Padworny, Julie Billesboch; Selda Oz, Triao AAiller, Kersrin Schill. Karen Goerze; Nicole Fridge, Lara Heckel, Nino Kuhls, Misty Weirzel, Nicola Mayer. Ellen Reed; Axel Bosselmann. Mr and Mrs French, Chrisrione Roth, Marie Emrich; Kai Lutge, Sudhoff, Brett Mason. Markus Longer, Christy Brewster; Kotjo Srernemonn, Tommy Borren, Anjo orsrens, Becca Simons; Chrisroph Sukopp, Wendy Cox, orsrens, Becca Simons, Chrisroph Sukopp. Wendy Cox; Carsren Girndr, Peggy Fleshman; Sybilee Walther, Amy Brewster, and rhe teacher Helmut Kolber, Ruth Shernnan. During their stay, they learned a lor about America They received Americans as friendly people and they thought rhar girls here wear too much make-up Next game seven srudenrs from Sandy will be visiring Germany to complete rhe exchange. Until next year, Auf Wiedersehenl” 1 v AWARDS On Thursday May 21sr rhe srudenrs got a chance to take a break from their classes and rake parr in honoring those who excelled greatly in their classes this past year. The assembly lasted about one hour and a half, and a majoriry of rhe srudenrs attended. Also, some of rhe srudenrs who hod been previously notified about their oword, hod rhe encouraging smiles of their parents there. The awards were given from different departments in rhe school to their most outstanding srudenrs. Also, ASB and class officers received recognition for their involvement. An abundant amount of certificates of Achievmenr were carried away by all four classes. Prom Sets Classy Tone A rouch of doss wos rhe rheme for rhe 1987 Junior Senior Prom. Dur, ir hod more rhon jusr o rouch. The Wesrin Denson wos rhe sire for rhe speciol occosion. Prom-goers were greered or rhe enrronce by o door-man before srepping inro rhe plush surroundings of rhe downrown Porrlond horel. Picrures were raken downsrairs in fronr of rhe marble ond brass fireplace before rhe couples proceeded upsroirs. Ar rhe door each girl wos presenred wirh o whire rose ond rhe couples' nomes were onnouned by Lon Welsh os rhey enrered rhe dining area. Before dinner wos o welcoming speech by junior class presidenr Dill Fisher. Dinner was served or around 8:00. The meol consisred of o green dinner salad, choice of o chicken or beef enrree, ond a parfair. Afrer rhe plores were cleared, rhe bond for rhe evening, Full Tilr, began ploying rheir version of various rop forry hirs. Midway Through rhe evening rhe prom courr wos announced. Amy Norquisr ond Holly Cobe were chosen as junior princesses. The senior princesses were Molly Norrhrup and Krissie Wilson. Presiding over rhe 1987 Prom courr wos queen Teri Duss. Ar rhe srroke of rwelve rhe magic of rhe crisp May evening come ro on end ond Cinderella ond Prince Charming wenr home ond dreamr of rheir fanrasric evening. A TOUCH OF CLASS i The Jun-ton CIoaa o Sandy Union H-tgh School negue-A-fci the. honouA oi youa pfie ence at the Juntoa-Senton Pnom dinnea and dance on Saturday, Hay second. Nineteen hundaed and eighty-Aeven at A even thiaty in the evening tteAtin BenAon Hotel Portland, Onegon 44 TOP: Goss advisors Cheryl Proerr ond Dorren fVoss ond Noncy Kieburrz keep rhec eye on rhe bo lor box for prom queen vores $40.00 pea couple TOP: rhe 1987 Prom Court coosiyed of Junior princess Amy Norqust ond escort Dustin Slumon. senior prmcess Moly Northrop ond escort Hobte Anderson. Queen Teri Buss ond excort Chris Palmer. senior princess Krissie Wilson ond escort Von Fisk, ond junior princess Holy Cobe ond escort Steve McMohon LEFT: Junior doss counselor Lon Welsh soys. This is the fry ond lay rime you'B ever corch me wearing o ruxedo! 45 My Fair Lady Production Allows Student Talents To Shine The Sondy High Dromo Deporrmenr rolenr hos never been questioned, bur offer rhe musicol performance of “MY FAIR LADY, ir could be norhmg bur praised. Decouse of excelenr performances by Russ Denron, Sreve Chrisrmon and Denyse DeDoor. rhis yeor's musicol wos a big Nr. Denyse DeDoor ployed rhe parr of Eliza, o poor flower girl rrying ro earn o bir of money for herself and her fomly. Henry Higgins, ployed by Russ Denron, wos a speech onalysr who reaches girls how ro become proper ladies He received help in reaching Elizo from o man named Colonel Pickering, ployed by Sreve Chrisrmon. One day, Colonel Pickering and Herr Higgins confronred o flower girl, Elza, who is rrying ro earn some money. The Colonel challenged Mr. Higgins ro rry ro reach rhis presumpruous girl some manners and how ro become o tody. Jusr for rhe fun of ir. Professor Higgins accepted rhe choSenge Higgins and Pickering wenr righr ro work in reacNng her todyise manners and speech This rurned our ro be no easy task Meanwhile, on rhe poor side of rcwn, Alfred Dodirrle — Eliza's father —, ployed by Dill Fisher, was passing rhe rime wirh his drinking buddies, Horry ond Jomie. These rhree, ployed by Fisher, Jeff Dove ond Dnan Juenemonn were definirely rhe comic side of rhe shew. Henry Higgins hod been worthing hard day in ond day our ro rrain Efcza properly, because when she wos ready, she wos ro orrend o grond boll where ir would be determined if she wos o proper tody If she wos determined ro be o tody, she would receive o flower shop ond be able ro buy certain luxury goods rhor she so desired Finally, rhe big nighr arrived1 Elizo dazzled rhe guests or rhe grond bal wirh her appearance ond rhe woy she handled herself Professor Higgins ond Elizo were o big success. Unfortunately, when they arrived home, Eliza wos given no grarirude, only Higgins was Eliza decided rhor ir would be besr for her ro leave She did so even though Mrs. Pearce — Higgins' housekeeper — ployed brionrty by Carleen WNrtock, asked her nor ro. The following morning Higgins wos astonished ro find Eliza missing. He quickly rushed ro Ns mother's house for advice Here he found Elizo wirh Mrs. Higgins, ployed by Showno Cosby. Higgins ond ESzo hod o tong rolk ond both of them knew rhey needed each other. Ther friendship wos too strong ro be broken Thus, o hoppy ending! The musicol wos directed by Chris Harris. Vocal direction wos by Druce Scarrh. Their excellenr leodership, along wirh rhe help of rhe orchesrro ond irs direcror Sreve Christensen, ond o cost ond crew of forty- seven people, mode rhe shew o big hit. CAST OF MY FAT LADY — Froor Jesse Berger Chris Corelo, Greg Dohm, Leslie Barker, Holy Cabe, Wendie Coisrer ond Srocy Smirh. Bock Ben Bryson. Kurtiss Morrison, Brian Cox, Karri Freeman, Michelle Dicks, Ernie Brookins. Alisho Warts, Brian Juenemonn. Nick Kern. Bll Fisher. Eric Payne, Imon Nozeeri, Sandy Gores, Shawnee Summer, Chris Brewsrer. ond Diana Sexron 46 BOTTOM LEFT: 0izo (Denyse DeDoor) vents her frusrrohoos or her menror. Henry Higgtns (Russ Denron). BOTTOM RIGHT: Flower girl Eliza, (DeDoor), dreoms of o richer life TOP: Colonel Pickering (Sreve Chrisrmon) ond Mrs Peorce (Corleen Whiriock) listen ro o serious conversorion between Professor Hggins (Denron) and Alfred Dooiirrle (D Fisher) 47 48 RIGHT: Alfred DooGrrie (Dill Fisher) ond his rwo buddies (Mods Shook ond Orion Juenemann) odd some comic relief ro My Fair Lody TOP RIGHT: Mrs Pearce (Corleeo Whiriock) lisreos os Professor Higgins (Russ Denron) shores some new knowledge TOP LEFT: Professor Ffcggns. Eliza Doofirrle ond Colonel Pidsering smirk or their success Sunshine And Weaver Deign Over SPRING FEST Spring, rhe rime of yeor when rhe sun comes our, rhe flowers srorr ro bloom, ond Sandy has ir's annual SpringFesr. So rhe flowers wern'r our yer ond rhe sun wosn'r our, bur ir was Spring Fesr none-rhe-less. This always means lors of fun rimes from rhe dress-up days oil week ro rhe big fesrivol on Friday. Spring Fesr srarred in rhe traditional way wirh on enrire week of dress-up There were some unique dress-up days such os Medieval Day os well as rhe old srond-bys. Punk Day and Cowboy Day. Lunchrime ocriviries were equally as inreresring wirh gomes like, body language ond rhe doring game” ro occupy srudenr's minds. Friday came ond rhe fesrivol srarred. Ir broughr rhe ever-popular dunk rank which soaked new comer Dennis Daniels, and rhe tod everyone loves ro dunk-Andy D. There was also rennis ond volleyball rournomenrs as well os rhe arr and rhe car shows. Triarhlon finishers from rhe faculry were John Smirh and Roger Ford wirh rimes of 49.54 and 51.36. Top srudenr finishers were Curr Deegan, 49 54 and Jeff Simons, 52.18. The srudenrs bear rhe faculry in soccer by rhe score of 6-2. The winning are band group was Den Glawe, Moe Emrich, Julie Crampron ond Par Modjesto wirh a song from AC DC Food boorhs included pizza, hamburgers ond hordogs, prerzels, corron candy ond mixed non-alcoholic drinks. Orher boorhs induded rhe sole of balloons and old picrures from posr yearbooks The 1987 Spring Fesr Court consisted of rhe following prince Aoron Jones ond escort Erica Jones, escort Suson Hoff ond princes Seon Reynolds, ponce Ty BecWey ond escort Ann Knotts, ponce M Fisher ond escort Shannon Young; prince Yo Mosul ond escort Tereso Amsrod; ond King Don Weaver ond escorts Knssie Wison ond Chris Rodswood 1JBML ''JpcNEmi FBli yi! A ZcJwkiJbi. £ Sd Aui . F,'S.Kei'pe s - - .3 -.. %oimw y,, R nJ£3 v4 U n.f,fyiu j! BowUwiAfae ClrthmiUf :J“',N K TC$5 fy.,1iau, 1 f OWOE PUFF ■njtiT ‘ !i BOTTOM LEFT: Ali Loke. Robtn Cunmogham, Krisry Sharp and reocher Ed Hug gorher ro enjoy food ond gob during Spring Fesr BOTTOM RIGHT: Andy Funderburg uses o b of hor or ro blow up some boBoons for Spring Fesr CENTER: Faculty members Nancy Kieburtz ond Dob D'Aboy join n rhe fun of gerrmg dunked in rhe chilly worer of the roly sponsored dunk ronk TOP: This is one of mony signs that reminded srudenrs ond yoff of rhe ocnvines ro occur during Spring Fesr Week BOTTOM LEFT: Junior Ken Ouderkirk weors o broken bofloon os prorcrion from rhe sun BOTTOM RIGHT: Nkole Gotvm ond Down Spires borbecue some juicy burgers ro pieose hungry Spring Fesr pomaponrs. TOP RIGHT: Robbie Johnson gers o helping bond wirh hs hamburger TOP LEFT: Ty DeckJey shows he rolenrs ond skills in on area ser up for skore boords 51 (Seniors Win—Again! The girls junior senior Powder Puff gome is o rroodiron. Ir is also a tradition for the seniors to win, which they did! On Moy 22nd or 6 30 the showdown began The sun was shining or Pop Rannow Srodium and the girls were ready, juniors in red ond seniors in white The first touchdown was scored by the doss of 88 , ond the senior were shocked. Jami Brittle hod run the boll in. After that the seniors pretty much dominated with the strong leadership of Shanna Daniels or quarterback. The final score of the gome was 27-12. Junior coaches were head coach, Paul Weise, with Darren Buckner ond Mike Ford assisting. Seniors were led by Don Weaver, head cooch, ond assisting him were Robb Sponier and Gerald Hale. TOP RIGHT: Varsry foorbdl ployer Oyron Sromm rries ro offer advice ro o senior ployer BOTTOM RIGHT: Kelly Pornngo procnces her kicking while Jomi Drirrle ond Suzee Adkins war for rvsrurcrions from rheir cooch. BOTTOM LEFT: Andy Funderburg cheers on his junior dossmores (Seniors Garner $75,000 In (Scholarships The onnuol Senior Awords Assembly was held on Thursday June 4 Academic, milirory, local ond miscellaneous scholarships were given our. Seventy-five Thousand dollars worrh of scholarships were desrribured among 34 different members of rhe senior doss. RIGHT: Former superintendent principal Roberto Hutton congratulates Amy Tooley on winning rhe Don Schmouz Memorial Scholarship BOTTOM RIGHT: Corieen Whirtods wos nomed rhe recipient of rhe Opnmsr Club scholarship BOTTOM LEFT: Receiving rhe Booster Club schokyshp wos Holy Sonch. CONGRATULATIONS ALL' Senior Picnic Whar do you do when rhe wearher downs hor and sunny ond school is srill in session? Well, if you're rhe seniors you plan a picnic. This year’s onnuol senior picnic was held, according ro rradirion, or Wildwood Paris Once again, seniors gathered ar rhe pork for fun, food and lasting memories. While rhe seniors played in rhe sun, rhe freshman, sophomores, juniors, and mosr of rhe sroff remained behind in rhe sruffy class rooms wishing they were a parr of rhe senior doss Acriviries planned for rhe day included volleyball, softball and frisbee There was also swimming, for rhose advenrurous enough, in rhe nearby cold Salmon River. The picnic provided fun in rhe sun ond memories rhor would last long after rhe sun went down. Baccalaureate The 70rh onnuol Baccalaureare Ceremony of Sandy High wos held on Sunday June 7rh ar 2 p.m. Though for some Baccalaureare was jusr onorher ceremony, for others ir was a religious service rhar helped ro open rhe doors of rheir furure. These are rhe graduates rhor lisrened arrenrively as Pasror Gwynne Richardson spoke of rhe joys he hoped rhe graduares would encounter and rheir rriumphs of rhe pasr rwelve years. Graduating senior Lisa Kenr song rhe Grearesr Love of All”, by Micheol Nesser. For many seniors rhe song abour believing in yourself struck home With best wishes and a fond farewell, Pasror Fred Vogel gave rhe benediction. The closing ceremony brought wirh ir rhe realiry of jusr how far rhe class of 87 hod come SENIOR HALL OF FAME MOST DEPENDABLE Chris Palmer Amy Frosr MOST HUMOROUS Mo Emnch MOST ATHLETIC Wendy Coleman Gerald Hole Shanna Daniels MOST STUDIOUS Melissa Drenner Robert Kruger BEST PERSONALITY Molly Norrhrup Don Weover MOST FRIENDLY Aaron Jones Liz Krenwinkel MOST OUTSTANDING Hobie Anderson Teri Buss i MOST CONTRIBUTIONS TO CLASS Sraci McOoin Roger Swygarr MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Melero Hooley Andy Dierderich 55 Class Of '87 Graduates On Beautiful Spring Day! Ir wos rhe beginning of whor mighr be o lifetime of srruggle roword finol gools. With a ross of rhe rassle from righr ro left and rhe throwing of cops in rhe oir come rhe age-old adoge, Ready or nor, look our world 'cause here I come! SENIORS AND SPECTATORS tsren inrenrly os Melero Hooley gives her voledtcrory address Would oil seniors be sure ro pids up rheir cops and gowns or lunch roday? And so began rhe finol countdown roword graduation There was lasr-minure cramming for major resrs and rhrown-rogerher economics reports Now ir was rime ro say good bye ro rhose we mighr never see ogoin and begin our future plans. Graduation Ir’s rhe only cure for senioriris. Ir was rhe rime when voledicrorion Melero Hooley and salurororians Yo Masui, Andy Dierderich and Melissa Brenner gor rhe school wide recognition rhar rhey deserved. Ir wos also rhe rime when Teri Buss and Hobie Anderson found our rhey were rhe co recipients of rhe Cliff O'Harrow Cup for rhe Mosr Outstanding Senior Award Ir was rhe tasr chapter in a book of high school memories bur ir wos also rhe beginning, for some, of an even longer rood heading roword Harvard. Princeron and, a lirrle closer ro home, Lewis and Clark. TOP LEFT: Yo Mosul. one of rhree Sdurororions (Andy Dierdench ond AAefeso Drenner were rhe of hers) oddresses rhe crowd of felow groduores. families ond fnends TOP RIGHT: Students wolf by rhe decorored god posrs before marching to rheir sears for commencement exceroses BOTTOM RIGHT: Nicole Hodtey ond Shone Nichols protect rheir eyes from the glcnng sun with dork shodes BOTTOM LEFT: Foreign exchange students Haruko Inoue ond More Jon Schipper wolstogerher during rhe graduation ceremony TOP RIGHT: A beommg Ken Dorr on shows off whor he has worked so hord for over rhe posr rwetve years TOP LEFT Board member Dob Bor mg and Supenorendenr Dr Kenr Heoron hood our diptomos ond congrarualre members of rhe doss of '87 BOTTOM: Srondmg srudenrs ore bemg recognized for vonous scholarships, awards ond ochievemenrs focutry Being strong enough to step into a new or different situation. DARREN ROSS seniors To me, change is the improvement of ourselves, nor only os individuals, bur os a group. The work we do to achieve our goals is the most important kind of change, and becomes necessary os each of us strive to moke our dreams into reality -DAISY BLACK juniors “Things ore changing around us every day. They may vary from big imporranr changes rhar everyone norices, such as a change in rhe presidency, or rhey may be small changes rhar are rarely noticed. Change con be ro our advantage or ro our disadvantage, ir all depends on our own orrirude. No person has a righr ro complain about any changes unless rhey arrempr ro influence rhor change. As srudenrs we have many opportunities ro ger involved in bringing about changes for our own future. The key ro change and hew ir affeers us is our orrirude and willingness ro work ro bring obour positive results -BRIAN EVANS sophomores TChange is something rhor is never rhe some os ir was rhe rime before. Sometimes for rhe better and sometimes for rhe worse. Change may also be something unexpected or round (money). A mulr-millionoires change is $100.00 dolbr bills. Mine- pennies, nickles, dimes, quarters, half dolbrs, and silver dolbrsf- DOUG CASSIDY freshman Change means cans in my pocket and knowing rhor I'm nor broke. ADAM CANNON PEOPLE people—59 FRESHMEN WAIT imporienrly for Pep Assembly ro begin. FRESHMEN: THE CLASS OF ’90 Moving h: Frosh Show Spirir A doss wirh spirir,” is how Dororhy Curron described rhe freshmon doss. Even in rough comperirion (like during rhe Sporrs Chollenge) rhey never quir showing whor counred mosr, GREAT SPORTSMANSHIP! Dorh Jim Gork ond Dororhy Curron (rhe doss odvisors) were very proud of rhe freshmon doss. Dur being o freshmon wos nor oil fun ond gomes os required dosses also hove rheir place. Required dosses like English, morh, science, P.E., o half year of geography ond o half yeor of heolrh really kepr rhem on rheir roes. To rop ir off, oil freshmen were required ro porridpore in on orororicol conresr. The Oprimisr Inrernarionol Orororicol Conresr wos developed ro help in fosrering self improvemenr by giving a speech four ro five minures long wirh o given ropic. This year's ropic wos Promise Yourself”. The orororicol conresr wos nor designed ro norice only rhe besr speaker in rhe school, bur ro offer encourogemenr, rroining ond on experience rhar rhey will never forger. The officers rhor led rhe freshmon doss were president Druce Evans, secrerory, Ann Rods wood; ond rreasurer, Michelle Liepold. 60—freshmen Eric Abborr Doniele Allen Teresa Amsrod Coiron Archer Trod Ayers Kevin Dailey Mon hew Bolord Jomes Dorr Sreve Dorr on Angel Dean Heorher Deck Ty Ded- ley Jenme Dennerr Jome Dererro Erik Dernrsen rm rm SANDY PIONEERS FRESHMEN CHEFS PREPARE ro moke frosting for o coke m foods doss TEACHER JOHN SMITH orges freshman jump ropers ro ger inro shape freshmen—61 Duke Dess Roy Bisby Dusrn Bithell Robert Dlock Amy Bormann Adrian Dost Sandro Boyd Christopher Brewsrer Dry on Britton Dovkj Drown Joseph Durch Joe Dureou Adorn Connon Drion Corlson Robert Corrol Volene Corruth Dwoyne Corson Drenr Corello Joe Cejko Mike Chombetan Deonno Chomness Kevin C homer Chrisro! Chrisrionsen Jim Oork Scorr Oorke Mindy Cloywell Jenny Coins Angela Counts Boon Cox Christy Crompton Michelle Crone Virgnio Curl Shown Dieter 62—freshmen CRAIG RAGAN RESPONDS -o onorher queshon of Whot hoppened to your hond? WAITING PATIENTLY FOR Science doss ro begin ore Fernondo Hodgson and Don Vise Dob Dimmick Duane Richmond Jusrh Duckworrh Sandy Edgren Gory EkJerkn Bryan 0mendorf Josh Emnch Dornele Esres Bruce Evans Dove Evans Chris Fennefl Kathleen Fern Kevin Fenron Erin Fenwick Bryan Findley Drondo Fischer Jodie Fisher Corl Fork Johnno Freeman Chod Gorber Brenda Glberr Aoron Gdle Keith Geove Angeil Gonzoles Mike Goodwin Patrick Gory Tomora Gunderson Sherry Guflor Aoron Gurney Jorrod Guthrie freshmen—63 Den Hoger Jennifer Hofl Meimdo Hoi Kon Holgren Christy Honson Robyn Hoybdl Margaret Heckei Melanie HI Ltso Hnes Lim Hng Fernondo Hodgson Life Housden Renel Howord Dily Huff Rochelle Hunter Edwin Ivens Mock Jermgon Diono Johnson Chris Jones Robyn Jones Ryan Jones Tomoro Joseph Jason Juins Khsri Kodunc FBE6HMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN rRESHMEN FRESHMEt DRUCE EVANS DRAWS portrait of freshman doss officers on rhe bkxJsboord FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS: Bruce Evans. President, Anne Rock wood, Secretory, ond Heorher Thies, Vce President Nor pictured is treasurer Mtchefe Uepokj 64—freshmen Joe Korner Mo8y Kellner Geln Kendo Krisne Kessler Sheeno Kichens Mark Kidder Deryomin King Janer Kng Sieve Klous Korina Klne Louro Knox Jeremy Koch Dnon Kosrrba Melissa Kramer Karrino Kreger Dnon Kursch Sreworr Lawson Adrian Loymon Jesse Lehman Shon Lenrchirsky Chris Lex Michelle Liepold David Linn Nicole Loundree Heorher Lovelace Scon Lundeen Mike Molchow Tim Monule Michelle Morhews Juke McConn Angelo McOofln Apr McOonahon Heidi McDev r Tami McDonald Jennifer McLain Debbie M ler Leonaquel AAfler Krisin Mills Kris Mnneoe Korherine Monrgomery Richard Montgomery Gayle More freshmen—6 3 Kurnss Morrison Joson Morse Chris Moyer Jennifer Munger Robert Myeo Ima Nozerri Debbie Neff Gobe Nerf Jim Noms Corey Nurrbrock Jomey Ojord Moniyn Oscar Dono Ois Morgarer Ouderkirk Ncky Paluck Randy Parsons Jenny Pool Julie Peflerier Jm Per er son Toni Peterson Kortu Pemngil Andy PhiHips John Ptorz Soroh Plorz FQESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHME ENTHUSIASTIC FRESHMAN CLASS odvisor Dororhy Curron is pleased wirh rhe spnr of rhe doss she odvises JIM CLARK IS is hoppy ro be odvisor for rhe freshmon doss WARMING UP FOR rhe gome . one of many frosh boskerboll players. 66—freshmen DtBy Prodo Crag Presron Keodro Prickert Travis Dunkerson Croig Rogon Cindy Par den Eloino Reogan Momco Reogon Mork Redmond Mike Reinoehi Eric Reynold Duane Richmond Heorher Rider Jason Robem David Roberts Anne Rock wood Jeff Roden Don Rodriguez freshmen—67 A FRESHMAN IMPERSONATES o joruor or rhe onnuol Sports Choleoge competition WHILE SCIENCE CLASS Iseeps mosr students busy wrh assignments, two freshmen find if on oppomjniry ro exchange news with one onorher. DovkJ fXotofson Rob Rolph Amy Ruch Pere Rusaw Amy Soh Jeff Sonders Tino Sanders Lorerra Schiedel Jesse Schiel Mike Schletgh Anna Schmole Annerte Schmole Angie Schrom Leslie Shafer Russel Shofer Sandra Shafer Peggy Show Mike Sheorer Marry Sheppord Loune Smolwood Jenny Smirh Mork Smith Srocey Smirh Traci Smirh 68—freshmen Tno Snyder Dense Sofkti Jeff Sportier Erik Sronwood Joson Suins Shownee Summer Poul Surherlond Knsrmo Taylor Mike Taylor FQESJIMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN FRESHMEN Trocey Telford Robert Tenhmen Heather Thies Jeff Thomson Duane Toyouko Mark Troy David Turner Mmdy Tykeson Julie Ulmen Jennifer Ulrich Darren VonNevele David Virtono NEWLY-CROWNED FRESHMAN Homecoming princess MoHy Ke ner 6 escorted by Fernando Hodgson JOE PLATZ RETRIEVES his English homework from his locker freshmen—69 FROSH STUDENTS SHOW omusemenr and enthusiasm m Environmental Science doss. Mike Vogel Charley WaB Joy Wagner Jennifer Waloce Anonno WaBoce Orion Walters A sho Warts Melody Welch Serh Whitlock Jason Wflkeson Christ) Wflhams Lorry Wiwoms Tom ' nrer FQESHMEN FDE $HMEN FQE6HMEN FDESHMEN FBESHME Tmo Writs Doug Wilson Daniel Wise Mike Withente Todd Wnghr Shonnon Young Come ZoKjgg Charlie Zulauf GETTING IN VOL VED IN school activities is freshmon FFA member Seon Lenchitsky 70—freshmen MOVING ON. . . (SOPHOMORES TOP: Shannon Ooker expresses her feefcngs about school BOTTOM: Hard or worts in Typing class 6 Charlie Morris Class of eight-nine strives to be the best The sophomore doss was gaining more and more every day. Nor only wos rheir school spirit improving, bur academically, rhey were higher rhon oil rhe other classes. Teachers and students of rhe sophomore class all believed rhey have come together as a whole. They were a lor doser and were worthing harder together to prove rhey hod a great dass. Many staff members believed that rhe improvement of rhe sophomore doss has to do with rhe leadership. It has chonged a br over rhe tasr year and rhey pbnned to continue rheir drive to rhe rop. The students of rhe sophomore dass befceved rhey were moving up also. They beieved they hod more spinr, confidence, and fun as a whole class together Bur most importantly, rhey showed id The sophomores worthed hard to earn more money for rheir upcoming prom and other activities They sob calendars, Sonro- grams at Christmas, and flowers on Valentine's Day. The sophomores were stronger rhon ever before, and rhey were pbnmng to build on that strength in rhe future «sophomores—71 What’s your excuse for tardies??? Metsso Schworrz: I rnpped up rhe srors ond slid back down — in my skirt Mke Hutchinson: I bsr my rerainer in rhe garbage con or lunch ond hod ro ger ir our. Ruth Rardon. I was busy reading rhe barhroom walls Wordy: My mom died. Rebecca Simons. I hod ro go ro rhe barhroom, you con only go so fosr Mke Reiter: I left rhe money Nick Kern ond I ore cdecring for our Vollsswogen Dus m rhe barhroom ond obviously couldn'r leove ir rhere Amy Brewster My locker was jammed ond when I opened ir. everyrhing feB our. and so I hod ro pur ir oil bods in, ond rhen ir wouidn'r dose, so I hod ro find o janiror, ond I rook him ro my kxker, ond he forgor his keys, ond so he hod ro go bods ro his office, ond on he woy bock, he fell down rhe srairs. and rhen I hod ro raise him ro rhe hospirol, and rhor's why I'm tare Aaron Meriwether I hod ro go ro rhe barhroom ond my zipper gor sruck. Robby Dorrert: I gor our of my bsr class tare because rhe reocher mode us sray ofrer I gor holfway here ond realized I forgor my bools I figured you would undersrand, since you're such o nice person. Loura Aider son Tommy Alen James Afeoo Sieve Amsrad Drod Andersen Corey Anderson Croig Anderson Mike Anderson Philip Armstrong kenoe Aschoff Drod Arkinson Tino Arrerberry Shannon Doker Kim Dornhordr koberr Dorrerr Korhy Dechrhokj Wiliam Dehon Srephan Deissmonn Joe Dellows Lori Dennerr Jason Bergeron Boon Derglond Jufce Bflesboch Adino Birchfield Morcus Dkxkmon Jason Blown Croig Bond Jennifer Borgelin Amy Drewsrer Mirzi Dridgmon Tracey Brinser Adorn Druon Jode Brunkow Ben Bryson Chandler Burke Motr Burks TERRY HOST AD AND Trod Byrd prepore for rhe Sports Cholenge by making posrers ofrer school 72—sophomores sophomores—73 Jod e Corlson Doug Cassidy Mike Cejko Doryl Chrisrmon Michele Qosner Cheryl Cochron Jorr e Cole Deeono Colins Pom Comer Lonce Conger Tiffony Conner Lonce Cooke Chrtsnno Cooper Morr Cooper Dovtd Copher Gory Copher Kellie Comgon Morr Cosby Pornck Croppo Trocy Crowford l ob«n Cunningham Paul Curris Greg Dohm Kim Dosher Shone Dursorr Ood Cobo Wendie Collisrer Trovts Connon VICE PRESIDENT: LISA WHEELER SECRETARY: SUSAN SUTTER CLASS PRESIDENT: JENNY SAH TREASURER: JOE BELLOWS t -c Eric Davis Jody Davis Trtdo Dov6 Jeff Dawson Bobbie Day Sharon Denron Richard DeRosa Srephame Deneen Mark Dhone McheUe Dicks Jube Dierdench Scorr Digmon Anjaoerre Doming Julie Dove Lisa Dove Denms Dries Josef Dubrawsky Jason Dyd Trovis Eri Michelle Erlondsen Aaron Elmendorf Melisso Fannon Brod Fischer Eric Ford David Gogmer Sondra Gores John Gorzke Roche! Gertoch Konrod Godeske Metesa Gould Corey Gronr Lonce Green Poui Gunderson Shori Hogon DencK Hogor Sreve Haines Kim Horn Dole Honer Chorte Honrs Knsrn Hortmon Loro Howkms Steve Heorry Tereso Hferod Mork Hobson Ion Hodge Susan Hoff Debbie Holcomb Buddy Hohne Brenda Howey Mfce HKjrchnson DovkJ Izer Brian Jensen Rolando Jensen Alco Johnson Deanna Johnson Bobby Johnson Sara Johnson Erico Jones Konme Jones Kelly Jorgensen Melinda Ka Chorlene Kosch Wesley Kelley Nek Kern Chris Keyset OcH King Wendi Kiro Jeff Klous Troy Kine Ty Kine Trocy Knopp Anno Knorrs Jeremy Koch 76—sophomores fTl 1 MIKE HUTCHINSON DAYDREAMS about how he wishes if was 2 45 so rhor school would be out sophomores—77 T Jn KELLY SCHILPEROORT IS caught off guord or rhe annual FFA Donkey DoskerboH Gome Sanna Koons Tonyo Kraft Knsry Lafferty Alison Lake Shirley Lawyer Chen Leasia (XoberT Leavitt Wayne Lewis Tom Lighr Doan Liming Srocy Jo Usher Tim Lirtlepage Dryon Loftn Shane Lomboy Megon Lundeen Mark Molek Knsry on ley Kimberly Mcrsholl Dorry Momn Danny Martin Dnon Mason Michelle Morrsen Mary McCurdy Mchele McDermed Patient Class Advisors Tom Beaman Jane Davey Reed Mdnrosh Aoron Meriwether Tim Miler Tom Mifls Loune Modjeski Tim Monrhe Roger Moore Dovod Morser Jason Nah Tracy Nerison Lynetre Nerpel Jason Nickila Sean O'Neil Eric PoHodino Shannon Palmer Drad PonkaBo Mary Ponkrorz Jason Paulsen Jube Payne MBse Pemberron Soro Per on Kely Perry Showno Perngrew Koren Oumrero Wade Rodke Rurh Ro den Sreven Ragsdale M ke Reiter 7 8—sophomores WHILE MOST BIOLOGY yudenrs show rher orrenriveoess. Dovid Copher (in Dock) expresses his own rhoughrs on rhe subjecr. JASON PAULSON USES his brur srrengrh ro conquer rhe weighrs BRENDA SWART AND Trioo Davis show rhe rechruque needed ro become o member of rhe Olympic Crew reom «sophomores—79 Seon Reynolds Steve Reynolds Don Reynddson Robert Richords Renoe Richardson Down Rigby Jomey Robins Amy Rose Jenny Sob Greg Salisbury Eric Sorich Melissa Schwartz Dono Schwenk Kely Schilperoorr Rodney Schiperoorr Kendo Schlahr Kyle Schufeon Sondro Seobdr Mike Senn Diormo Sexron Krisry Sborpe Jennifer Simmons Rebecco Simons Trocy SKogon Shone Smith Sue Smtrh Jeremy Snerhen Downo Spencer Dnon Sr John Tony Srodsrod Somonrho Srohl Norobe Sronwood Heorh Storks Wesiey Srevens Jason Stickney Chris Stone Louro Stone Suson Surrer Drendo Sworr Koylee Swygort Cheng Tong Sok Tong Loren Terrill Derrick Thomas Katie Todey Cheri Topbff Dustin Torres Denee Toyooko Kim Turner Shonnon Turner Suzanne Turner Jomes Unger Mory Unger Moxee Vong Mott Vogel Jennifer Volmer 80—sophomore Tino Wode W am Wordy Dean Washburn Tetano Worn, Uso Wheeler Trino Wight Quoy W oms Orion Wfcon Rod Wmc hey er Terry Wise Michelle Wood ftussel Woodcock Heorher Worrel MoryAnn Wymer Kim Yonkouskos TOM MILLS SHOWS hs sprit ond devotion ro rhe sophomore doss SOPHOMORE STUDENTS LOOK on os Drod Caba performs o work of Oft sophomores—81 J U N I«0 E 8 MOVIN' UP WITH CLASS Ful of life! These rhree words best describe rhe junior class. They seemed ro odd pizazz ro everything rhey did From prom ro Sporrs Challenge rhe juniors strived for rhe besr and usually succeeded. The doss advisors, Mrs Cheryl Proerr and Mr Darren Ross, hod some boastful grins on rheir faces when rhey both agreed rhor rhe junior doss hod something very special. The Sporrs Challenge was one of rhe juniors' most successful activities For rhe rhird year, rhe dass of '88 won and rhey were ready ro win rhe next year too. Mr Ross said rhor Sporrs Chollenge was a class efforr, nor jusr a ream efforr The junior doss Isnew whor ir roots ro win and come our victorious With many rolenred and creorive people in rhe class of '88 Sporrs Challenge was o successful endeavor The prom was also a big parr of rhe junior year The juniors were excellent in fundraising and because of rhis, rhe prom was ro be o “doss ocr With only one more year ro go, rhe juniors were starring ro feel rhe exdremenr of graduation ahead Most srudenrs agreed rhor rhe year was rheir best year so for As for next year, Mr Welsh, rhe junior counselor, sad rhor rhe doss of '88 will hove ”o very srrong senior year The atmosphere of rhe junior dass was definitely “full of life.” They odded o new dimension ro Sandy High School. According ro Mr. Welsh, as a group, rhe juniors hove lent a very posirive and energetic armosphere ro rhe school They should be proud of rheir rheir doss” Juniors Juniors Juniors Juniors Jun Class Officers And Advisors 88 Dill Fischer, Presidenr. Kns Kruger. Secretory, Darren Ross, Advisor. Trocy Boss. Treasurer; Cheryl Proerr. Advisor, and Ken Oudertork. Vice President juniors—83 BOTTOM: Yeorbook phorogropher corches Joson Herman offguard CENTER: Arr eraser absorbs An Skipper's arrenrion TOP LEFT: Pixie Meier. Kim Hanson and Trixie Meier ger into rheir cheerteodmg or a Pioneer basketball gome TOP RIGHT: Juniors show wld enthusiasm whle cheering on rhe dossmores. Kirsren Aoro Noorm Abei Suzee Adkins Shannon Adovnfc Richard Akers Jennifer Alien Eric Amsrad Porrick Archer Paul Arminrrout Tony Arminrrour Joanne Arrerberry John Auborn Kimberly Doiderson Spencer Bacon Mike Dotor Leslie Barker Mike Dorksdole Philip Dorron Jeff Bores Michoel Deck Russel Decider Midge Beckman Nancy Dee John Behon Joson Belcher Chrysrol Bellows Boon Bermerr Russel Benron Jesse Berger Dovid Bergeron Don Bighous Joy Boorrighr Louro Boomhower Anne Dor mom Tommy Bonen 84—juniors juniora—85 DURING LUNCH RENAE WELLING responds ro o comero-hoppy friend TODD WAKEFIELD AND friend dore ro be different — rhey rry o new mode of rronsporronon ro get them ro doss. TAKING A BREAK from soccer. Kim Honung ftoshes her pearly whires Dovid Dridgmon Jomi Onrrie Srephon Drirron Ernesr Droofons Dob Drown Rod Drown Lee Duchonon Dorren Duckner Donovon Duhl Trocy Doss Heorher Dyers Holy Cobe Dole Colnek Down Conodo Anthony Connon 86—juniors HOLLY CADEcon'r 'beor ro leove her teddy or home COMPUTER WHIZ Randy Wheeler shows sign of confidence while working on program. Trocy Consler Ken Carlson Toro Corison Don Corpenrer Sherry Cassidy Steve Chnsrmon Korhehne Clift More Oosner Charles Cochron Jason Cody Greg Cole Orion Colins Craig Colins Den Congdon Down Cook Jil Croig Jufce Crompton Rochelle Culp Robin Curry Ronce Danteteon Clouderre Dovis Heather Dave Teresa Dove Curre Deegon m Dempsey Theresa Dimmick Todd Dor noth Miyy Dougherty juniors—87 Rodney Douglas Zokon Dubrowsky Uso Dunn Mike Durr on DovkJ Edwards Jon Edwards Roger Edwords Marie Emrich Lisa Epley Heidi Erickson Dnon Evans Vicky Evens Honour Per dun James Ferguson Oil Fisher Von Fisk Dersy Fleming Scott Fleshman Michael Ford Christo Fork Korto Foyer Steve Fox Lisa Frojo Hearher Frank Korri Freeman Kim Freeman Trisho French Andy Funderburg Sandra Goirher Nicole Golvin Lon Geissler Jose Geso Anita Geyer Randy Gifford Korea Goetze Jerry Goff Eric Gorhom Jason Graham Alan Grenier Brian Grenier Jeff Gross Don Hoefner Julie Hoggyrom Tony Hole Cynrhx) Hoi Km Hanson Sherri Hanson Kimberly Hartung Darbaro Harvey Laura Hed el Chris Hedm Jason Herman Troy Hfctod Doug Hodge Ley la Hodgson Mike Hogen Anne Mane Hopkins Tomer a Howel Cloyton Hul Kriyine Huy on Peter Huy on Yvette be Dob Jockson Douglas Johnson Eric Johnson Kimberly Johnson Lonce Johnson Dob Jordon DanieBe Jordon Orion Juenemonn Pomelo Kogeler John Keirh Richard Kendol Kim Kennedy Dawndoe Komp Cyndi Kregor Kevn Kreger 88—juniors CHRIS HEDIN SHOWS a sign of rekef when she finishes her history project Earrings Speak Loudly Dig hoops, lirrle hoops, gold, silver, jewels, animals. Telephones and crosses. Whor was your favonre ro wear on your ears? Eorrings, yes. They come in oil colors, shapes and sizes. How many did you wear? Thar depended on your own personal preference. For rhe more conservative people, one m each ear was suffiaenr. Bur for rhe more daring srudenrs, wearing rwo, rhree, four and five, all in one ear was occeprable Who wore Them? In rhe early 70's rhe answer ro rhar question would have been women and girls. Bur ask ir in 1987, and male or female was rhe reply Many people hod o hard nme accepting guys wearing earrings, bur more and more began to and rhe issue become less touchy I think eorrings ore appropriate on specific mole indtviduols, os o fashion sroremenrcommented one student. How many people wore them? between 95 and 100 percent of rhe girls hove pierced ears, whereas only 4 percent of rhe moles wore pierced eorrings but who's ro soy rhor won't be 44 percent by rhe end of next year? Where to buy eorrings? Fred Meyer's ro Nordstrom's corned on obundonr supply in oU price ranges Eorrings were o great way of expressing o person's self They showed whor people Used and dtsUsed. Sometimes eorrings indicated if o person was loud or quiet wild or nmd Eorrings were also o great way ro odd pizzoz ro on outfit and moke ir complere Lost for words, yet wont ro mdse new friends? Ask them about their eorrings. Krts Kruger Korhorioo Kuerrel Walter Kurrel Rondy Lamm Korhy Loyroo Paulo Ledwidge Poul Leech Veronco Lmdberg Vonesso Unn Coflerre Unle Trevor Lively Russell Loomis Eric Lyons Charles Mulberry Angie Malek Richof Marlow Jim Morrm Drerr Mason David Moyeo Berh AAdnrire Sreve McMahon Moroe McDevitr Scorr McHoy Michoel Meod Pixie Meier Trixie Meier Monica Merrill Leigh Mickow Trisha Miler Tony Mills Nicole Mirchell Don no Mirchell Porrick Modjeski Elie Monaco Chris Moody Marc Moody Lena Morgan Renoe Morrs Guy oof Mulder Ginr Mul John Myers Jeffrey Neolon Kevin Nelson Poge Nichols Rick Nielsen Tommy Virrorio Amy Norqmsr Stephanie Nulph Leora Olson 90—-juniors 92—juniors THE MORE DRAMATIC side of Kris Kruger shows up during her performance io 'Nighr Worch” HUNGER PAINS HIT Andy Funderburg as he makes o mod dash for food m rhe Commons IN CHILD DEVELOPMENT doss Theresa Dimmick mokes new friends DILL FISHER PERFORMS o perfect trmrorton of Chorlie Chophn during rhe inrroducrion of rhe juniors or rhe Sports Cholenge SPORTS CHALLENGE CROWD gorhers under rhe junior's winning poster of Chorte Chopin juniors—93 The folowing is o lisr of responses ro rhe question. How would you describe your junior year in os few words os possible? Wcwr — Leoro Olson 'Parry I — Pom Kogeler Circle sky — Barb Rivers Too much, uobeievable! — Kim Freeman Tun, exarmg and educational — Down Wteon Getting busted, mysterious — Loro Heckel Need smoking prtf — Alan Storey Some old thing! — Rhonda Young Running and more running, yuckT — Damefie Jordon “Very quids, bur there wos o great deal learned also — Eric Gorham Tun and interesting! — Joserre Starks ' Real cool, man. — Julie Crompton “The football season — Todd Tracy Educational gregarious. — Paige Nichols Yo babe! — Tanya Schwartz “Oh, you Isnaw! — Lydio Yungeberg Obstreperous — Kenny Ouderlsirk “Oh what o feeling! — Beth AAdnhre Best year yerf — Steve McMahon “Great ro knew everyone — especially Triao May — Mike Schram 'Death ro Mr. Johnson! — Marie Emrtch Superior in smie, sublime in fun and ’great for rhe exchanger — Marc-Jon Schipper Ltso Oboo Kortiy Page Jason Pererson Kety Pomngo Dorboro Roy Bradley O'Neil Paul Ponkrorz Sean Pererson Julie Powefl Meogon Reece Kenny CXxJerkirk Pamela Ponsh Tami Pererson Randy Oulerr Curr Reynolds Roberr Owens Eric Payne Trod Pierson Yolonda Ramirez Sruarr Richey Theresa O'GMnn Tammy Payne Nicholas Phttps Jenny Rorhjen Angie Rider Cory Pocker Kenny Pearson Joe Ptarz Jufce Rorhjen Trenr Riggs Mr d Boggling — Tommy Borren Party rfl you drop; rhe girls ore rad. — Donovan Buhl Txarable. — Bernodme Pererson Yo baby, yo baby, yo baby, yo. — Rod Douglass SupercalrfragilisticexpiQfcdorious — Suzee Adkins 94—Juniors Robert Barb Danyeil Rising Rivers Roberrsoo Wayne Shone Tanya Sanders Schkahr Schwartz Nicole Joseph Ondy Sensa bough Severs Shearer Glen tsroel Shonnon Slarrery Smirh Smith Lori Rosie Joserre Sr onfield Srankewirsch Starks Emfco Robert Tom Rodriguez Rodriguez Romey Kim Jennifer Scott Schwenk Scotr Sepert Michelle John Art Shokey Skinner Skipper Tommy Soroh Thomas Smirh Snyder Srogl Alon Wendy Porricio Storey Strieker Smgnono “An emotional learning experience!'' — Curr Deegan Mounrain Dew 6 M M’sT — Amy Norquer “Exrremely overwhelming — Tarru Pererson “The ultimate — Randy Lomm “Wow. — Trixie Meier “Dude Awesome — Kim Hanson “Grounded. — Ellie Monaco “Challenging. — Wl Waugh “Torol Confusion — Karie Clifr Asleep. — Jesse Berger “Okay. — Joe Ptarz W IdT — Kimberly Horrung “Thouesr roasr. — Robert Rodriguez Dominoring Experience — Tony Hole “Fastest yet — Eric Amsrad “Varkblea — Lee Duchanon Differenr and fun. — Emito Rodriguez Tun — Brian Evans Inrellecruoly srimubnng. — Kim Schwenk “Respecrfuly Bizarre. — Eric Payne “Closer ro graduation — Trida Miller “Rod — Tony Miller “Worth it. — Mike Sullivan “Help! — Lisa Fraijo “Wei. you KNOWHAT1MEANT — Pixie Meier “The best, finally hove fun. — Wendy Strieker “Thank heavens we don’t hove avics — Don Carpenter “It's been brs of fun — better than freshman. — Dale Colven “Stupendous, awesome ond Ike rorofiy tubular — except homework. — Pot Archer “Ya gorro do what yo gotta do. — Chns Hedm Juniors—95 Trno Srroupe Michoef Suivon -Jeff Swenson Shonnon Tofoyo Todd Trocy leng Tong Chnsrion Tore Morr Toylor Tommy Teneyck Tom Tirjum Terrte Turner Loro Vondenberg Tommy Vlrono Gndy Vogele Scorr Worker Gobby Wofloce Mora Wolloce Rob Wolrer Ddl Wough Kris Weisend Lisa Weisend Renee Wei mg Theresa Werrh Miyy Wescorr Randy Wheeler Poul Wiese Michele Wiliams Ron Wriliams DON'T MESS WITH me bobe, took or these muscles1 warns orNere Monico Merrill 96—juniors SENIORS Time To Move Out seniors—97 Lori Aschoff Mary Abborr Crisro Anderson Hobte Anderson Mike Armsrrong Kris Ashcrofr Morci Arkhs Ken Barron Todd Barrrug Eugene Boremon Casey Beoudon Brod Benge Seon Bennerr Oone Biyeu Duffy BirheD Daisy Block 98—seniora CLASS OF '87 Time Duns Out On (Senior Class lr rod ; four yeors of reors and happiness ro ger us where we are rodoy And where ore we? Were SENIORS — rhe doss of '87 We rNnk we rule rhe school Bur, we ore running our of rme . . . Running our of rime for whar? To ger scholarship ond college applicorions filled our ond moiled To ger groduonon announcements ond cops ond gowns ordered. To ger color senior perures raken ond turned in ro rhe yearbook sroff. To ger SATs ond ACT's token. To ger Civics projects finished ond handed in. To bring up GPA's. Yes, rime 6 running our. Bur soon, oil rhe stress wil be gone, al rhe pressure will be off, ond ol rhe rushing around wil hove been worth ir. Yes, we! be graduates of SHS. Ir wil be rime for us ro move our! A T THE SENIOR LUNCH robfe Daey Dtock and Holy Sonch shore rhetr opinion of onorher Civics projecr Nathan Blodsmon Aaron Blakely Becky Boirono Dole Boyd Melisso Brenner Chnsry Brewster Veliro Bryonr Crisn Buck seniors—99 Teri Buss Roger Compeou Mary Berh Corey Sondro Coro Bill Chrisrmon Wendy Colemon Shaundi Compron Toro Comely Shown Cosby Joy Cox Wendy Cox Qzoberh Crockerr ALL PUNKED OUT DUPING Homecoming Week is free spirited semor Duffy Dtrhell 100—seniors Denyse Debor Chrisrine Deere Enc Deneen A bn De noble Debero Dtdsermon Dentse Diermeter Andy Dierdench Hedi Dose seniors—101 Poberr Dougherry Suzonne Dubois Gregory Dupre Jurgen Ebenhog Howord Edgren Enc Elmendorf Donald Eri Eric Fenron Seon Fenwick Tomi Firch Michelle Firzponxk Peggie Fleshmon 102—seniors Morr Fksrom Regno Franco Monico Frank Troy Freeman Amy Frosr Trocy Goare Townyo Gerloch Benjamn Gawe Donno Gray Nicole Hodley Dean Hones Gerald Hole Hearher Harmon Vincenr Horrney Horuko Inoue David HaybaU seniors—103 Joy HI Donielle Hnk Anoka Hodgson Melero Hodey Michelle Howe Morrhew Huff Becky Hewgley Tony Jensen 104—seniors Todd Johnson Aaron Jones Lisa Kenr Debbie King Uso King Liz KrenwnkeJ Roberr Kruger Marcel Koerrel Jackie Kunkel Demse Larsen Por Loyng Srocy Leos MeIssa LencNrsky Donold Logon seniors—105 Ljsq Looms Jeffery Lundeen Wendy Monoro Morr Maples Jube Moros Yo Mosm Tricb Moy Dob McCall Sroci McLom Doris Meyer Tnda Mis Kerri Decker Cormen Morrison Moris Morrison Shortl Myers 106—seniors seniora—107 Anrhony Neumann Shone Nichols Moly Norrhrup Melisso O'Moley Chris Palmer Corherine Peorson Srocey Peorson John Pererson Lori Prerrymon Darren Pulen Dovid Quierr Jon Reogan DEAN HAJNE3 GftADS H5 books to study for another economics rest over monerory and fiscal pofcoes Ben Reed Julie Reirer Kory Rivers Jessica Monrgomery WHO ARE THEY? ' 'DETECTIVES'' Gerald Hole and Morgan Emrich prepore for rhe senior ream's enrronce ro the sports challenge. Chris Robins Chris Rockwood Mark Rolph Maria Rowland Hoiy Sorich Vance Saukko Marc-Jan Schipper Brad Schmourz 108—senior Jusrin Schoenleber Drodley Seorls David Seeger Michele Severson Dionne Sexron Ronald Seyler Mori-; Shank Scorr Shields Jeffrey Simons Doug Simonson seniors— 109 Tino Sirser Chrissy Smirh Trocey Snyder Robb Sponier Down Spres Byron Sronnm Kmberty Sronwood Ano Srroup Roger Swygorr Seon Tofoyo Chuong Tong Cory Taylor HOPING FOR A V IN Robb Spooler, Srocey Peorson ond Jusrn Yungeberg psyche themselves up for the annual Sports Challenge 110—seniors MOLLY NORTHROP AND RON Seyler rake o much needed break from word processing Roberr Taylor AAichele Thomas Amy Todey Rhonda Trask Jeff Ulmen Juke Vanderpod Carrie Vogeie Julie Washburn Daniel Weaver Boon Wecker seniors— 111 AAicheHe Wetdmon AAisry Weirzel Corleen Whirkxk Chuck Vhirkxk Jerry Wiebold Sissy Wiebold Dorboro Wley Sreven WiSomson 112—«seniors SENIORS GERALD HALE. Siocey Peorsoo. Robb Spooler. Don Weaver. ond Dyron Sromm ger pumped or foorbo pep assembly Lery Tnoco SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS: koger Swygorr, Vice Presidenr. S ocy Leos, Treasurer, Sroci McLam. Secrerary. and Hotxe Anderson. Presidenr. worked hard planning Dorrle of rhe Sexes, Groduanon, and senior picnic SENIOR ADVISOR LON Welsh rakes a break from Ns busy schedule OTHER SENIOR ADVISOR Morcio LaVioierre soys Oh no, nor anorher senior fund raiser! SENIOR CLASS SECRETARY Sroci McLoto wonders how she will live through groduonon prepororion SENIOR MICHELLE FITZPATRICK gives rhe rypicol senior tools wNe study mg for o Civics rest MORGAN EMRICH AND Ron Seyler moke o roasr 'O rheir losr yeor or Sondy High «seniors— 115 Hold On To The Moment Single file and yet together. We have shared pur greatest days. And we carry common- memories In different ways. Though we don’t know where we’re going We will cherish where we’ve been. I want to cry. want to shout. . . Jto let this feeling out. Hold on to the moment. Let the feelings sh 4d on to the momeif Never let it , I can picture us Ecig Jner With my arms around my friends. Just let me hold on to this moment. Before it ends. 116 There was laughter. There were tears,' Through the dozen golden years. FACULTY AND STAFF ADMINISTRATION CLOCKWISE FROM BOTTOM LEFT: Activities Director CURTIS HEATH 6 cought decorating wirh boloons for rhe Winter Court Corooonon Assembly DR KENT HEATION. Superintendent, flashes o grin rhe the mom hall Assistant Prmopol in chorge of Student Services, DICK HARRISON, surrenders to srudent demands DICK HARRISON takes care of business in his office New Sandy Principal DENNIS CROW chars wirh o concerned district porron on rhe phone MIKE KOSTRBA. Anendo nee Coordinator MIKE RJNDERDURG, Administrative Intern in charge of discipkne 118—faculty and staff DISTRICT OFFICE SAMMl GILLUM, Bookkeeper CHARLOTTE DfWGMAN, Poyrol Cleric PA TTI KNOX. Personnel Officer ond Admmiyrorive Assisronr ANGUS ANDERSON. Business Manager ADMINISTRATORS MIKE KOSTRDA. Mike Funderburg ond Dr Kenr Heoton discuss monitoring the holls with Com pus Security Guard Deans Daniels COMMUNICATIONS KATHY BOX. French. NANCY BURGESS, English 6 Newspaper, DIAN HUTCHN. English G Spanish NOEL HYGELAND. Ervgksh, DA VO JOHNSON. English. FRANK KOEPKE. Japanese. GEORGA LENON, English. OfCH NEY. Engfch 6 Yearbook. DAREN PERRY. English; and BARBARA SMITH. Sponish 120—faculty and staff SOCIAL STUDIES CLOCKWISE FROM TOP RIGHT: Srudenr reader DEOOIE JACOOS rook over for Jm Poge Permaneor sub MARK SGARETTA rook Derr Key's place when Key wear o MiSrory Leave GARY ADAMS. Htsrory G Geogrophy. JANE DAVEY. Geogrophy. Civics 6 World Culrures. BERT KEY, Civics G Htsrory, JOHN SMITH. Economics. MITCHELE MliER. Low G Jusnce. Hisrory G Deporrmenr Choir, WES WILIAMS. Geogrophy G Herory, JIM PAGE. Psychology G Hisrory. CURTIS HEATH. Civics; and Cearer — TOM DEAMAN. World Culrures G Economics faculty and staff— 121 ■Kf SCIENCE TERRY CHUNG exptoms rhe course outline of his botogy doss to porenrs or Open House Department Heod ZEL GERNHART chors with o mother or Open House STAN BOWMAN RIC EL50ERRY ZEL GERNHART ED HUG BILL JORDANS shows he frustrations when students daim, I don't get it' RIC ELSBERRY fields questions from porenrs RON GRANTZ lectures to Ns btology doss 122—faculty and staff MATHEMATICS OOD D’ADOY demonstrores o problem on the block board for hd yudenrs Ar Open House, ROGER FORD goes over grodng pofcoes with his yudenrs' porenrs JEANNE DONDlEY worches over her students during o rest 2 1 ; DARREN ROSS tokes some time to joke with his doss CHR6 SMITH responds to ooorher quesnon obout compilers DOD D'ADOY ROGER FORD CHERYL PROETT DARREN ROSS VOCATIONAL CLOCKWISE FROM UPPER LEFT: (Downing w,fh Ns electronics yudenrs 6 GARY CURTIS PAUL MONTGOMERY snarls or rNs students in woods class Mechanics reocher STEVE ILG is nor ofraid to get n on the action Agriculture teacher JIM CLARK 6 enthused about his srudenrs' projects Forestry reocher ALAN L'HOMMEDIEU discusses issues with Ns yudenrs n the dossroom JIM a ARK GARY CURT6 DUSINESS HOME BARBARA DEEHLER. Business DOROTHY CURRAN. Home Ec LEN EATON, Business 6 Depr Choir BARBARA HAGGERTY. Business JOE KMSER. Business PAT WOLF. Home Ec CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: DENISE LISAC reploced Bat) Hoggerry who lefi or mid yea ro ger married Home Ec. yudenrs leorn obour rhe responsibilities. finonool ond otherwise. of rhose nvofved m morriages when rhey pariopore in o mock wedding Typing srudenrs work hard ro improve borh occurocy ond speed. Home Ec. reocher DOROTHY CURRAN prefers ro show” yudenrs rorher than juy ro reH rhem wha ro do PARTICIPATING CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Developed film hongs waiting for Phorogrophy yudeors ro moke conroas ond poors CHUCK KEAWY shows Ns less serious side BOO KARSTEN doubles os ski cooch The more senous side of an reocher CHUCK KEARNEY comes our when he poses wirh orrwork Phorogrophy supples owoir srudenr use BOO KARSTEN reaches phorogrophy ond ceramics dosses PERFORMING ARTS CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT: Deportment Choir orvd bond direaor STEVE CHRISTENSEN joins he bond for o rune Talenred dromo srudenrs show rhetr sruff onsroge during performances STEVE CHRISTENSEN belts one out BRUCE SCARTH is vocol music reocher Arr reocher BOO KARSTEN lisrens ro o quesrion Dromo reocher CHRIS HARRIS cooches he young ocrors PE HEALTH COUNTERCLOCKWISE FROM TOP RIGHT: DOUG OLSON served os orhlenc rroioer for the PE deporrmenr Girls in PE enjoy exercising when rhey con use rhe rowing mochines DAN DRISDIN, GLEN HADERSTICH. DEDDIE HUNTER. MOLLY KNUD5EN, GREG O’MEARA; and GREG WARREN When Glen Hobersnch left for heolrh reasons. LAURIE O'DRIEN rook over his heolrh dosses RANDY HUTCHINSON served os deporrmenr choir Girls n PE find rime ro resr from exercise ond roke o chor 128—faculty and stair CERTIFIED STAFF School nurse JOYCE KRAMER helps our or the Red Cross Blood Drive HOME EC srudenrs yudy dsobtliries by bindfolding rhemselves ro experience rhe drffculries rhor rhe blind encounrer doily if , seniors win scholorships Speool Ed srudenrs gorher with rher reochers LON WELSH Junior Counselor RON CALHOUN Freshmon Counselor SUE CHAMDERS Speool Ed NANCY KIEBURTZ Speech ond Longuoge Speooter JAN LUELLING Ubrorion TRINA RIDDLE Speool Ed WEC RUMOAUGH Coreer Counselor DEDOt TAPPER Speool Ed WILMA TUSH Counselor faculty and staff—129 CLASSIFIED STAFF ESTHER BRADFORD PDX Operator TEKLA DUDO Cashier COLLEEN GUSTAFSON Aide—Speoal Ed BETTY HILL YARD Aide—Music JO HOLZBACH Counseling Secrerary CATHY HUTCHINSON Aide—Vocational DORIS JOHNSON Production OLIVE JOHNSTON Attendance LISA KETTNER Production JOAN KOEPKE Media—LJbrory JOY NAMHIE Secrerary—Mon Office NANCY THORNUMD Aide—Library DONNA WARNOK Principal's Secrerary MARY JO WOLFE Attendance SHAREN YORK Computer Lob CUSTODIAL CREW ROCKY K6ER. DALE PERREN. NED LAMKE, JOHN KELLER, JAN RUT LEDGE. JAKE SEEDER. SANDY MOEHLER. VERNON EDGERTON. ond MIKE RYDER COOKING STAFF JAUNITA SCHULER. Head; DEBBIE PYRYT: SHIRLEY DUNN: RAMONA TALLEY ond DORA MAY DOLAN 130—faculty and staff SPRING WINTER SPORTS sports— 131 Harriers Battle Injuries For 4th Dorh reams wear inro disrricr comperirion wirh high hopes. The girls had hod a winning season record ond rhe boys were obour even in rhe win-loss column. Bur, injuries ond yourh plagued borh reams ond rhey each finished 4rh in rhe disrricr cross counrry meer. Srill, rhe season wos rermed successful. Cooch Dorold Beymer wos pleased wirh rhe lorge rumour. He commenred rhor rhe girls ream wos rhe srrongesr he hod ever coached. The only problem wirh rhe boys ream os Cooch Beymer sow ir wos o lorge gap berween rhe senior runners ond rhe freshmen. Danielle Jordon who compered in tosr year's srore comperirion losr her bid for onorher run or srore by one place. Orher vorsiry runners included Kris Kruger, Barb Rivers, Becco Simons ond Julie McConn. Leoding rhe boys ream were seniors Brod Schmaurz, Roberr Kruger ond Jeff Simons. Orher vorsiry runners included David Bridgmon, Jeff Thompson, Reed Mdnrosh, Jeff Klous ond Tom Mills. Overall, borh boys ond girls reommores alike ogreed rhor rhe season wos fun. Team members felr rhor rheir reommores were comperirive ond rhor rhey did nor ever give up. Cooch Beymer should be credired for instilling rhe norion of reom inro a sporr rhor is roo ofren considered on individual sport. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM — Front: Kim Yankouskas, Julie McConn, Roberr Kruger. Mirzj Bridgmon, Joe Cejko, Becky Hewgley, Jeff Thompson, Becco Simons. Shawnee Summer ond Robyn Jones, Bock Kris Kruger, Brod Schmourz, Jeff Simons, Tom Romey. Reed Mdnrosh, Cooch Dorold Beymer, Boon Evans, Tom Mils. Dovid Bridgmon. Bob Richards ond Borb Rivers. Showing Srrle wear ond rear, Brod Schmourz is inrenr on gerrng to rhe finish line. 132 LEFT: Rrsr, second, third ond fourth pieces 6 whor is on the minds of the four Sandy runners who happen to be n the front of the pock Gecky Hewgley. Borb Rivers. Kim Yonkouskous ond Julie McCann BOTTOM LEFT: Reed Mdnrosh keeps coreful concentration throughout the entire cross country race BOTTOM RIGHT: Pushing himsetf to endure the pain, Robert Kruger doses m on the finish line 133 FRONT: Mindy Tykeson. Rene) Howard. Chnsn Wioms, Sondy Edgren and Michelle Liepold. BACK: Morgorer CXxJerkirk. Cooch Gory Curtis, Kendro Prickert, Mindy Qaywefl. Tonio Pererson, Peggy Show and Uso Hines Frosh Team (Shows Talent The freshmon volleyboll ream hod one of irs besr years yer. They ended rhe season 8 ond 8. Cooch Gory Curris said rhor rheir roughesr gome rhe whole season was ogoinsr David Douglas Their ream goal was ro win more gomes rhis season rhon rhey losr. They come os dose os rhey possibly could ro meering rhis goal. Cooch Curris said rhor his personal goal for rhe ream was ro reach rhem rhe basics of volleyboll ond reach rhem obour ream work. Cooch Curris named Kendro Prickerr os mosr conrriburing player ond Sondy Edgren, Chrisri Williams, ond Mindy Tykeson os rhe rop rhree players. Overall, rhe freshmon ream hod o particularly grear year. 134 FRONT: Trixie Meier. Lori SrondfiekJ. and Pixie Meier MIDDLE: Karie Ckfr, Doodoe Comp. Renee Richardson, Kim Kennedy, Cooch Alan L'hommedieu. and Renoe Aschoff; BACK: Jenny Soh. Karen Quinrero. Trocy Buss. Thcia Do vis. ond Deonno Coins [home of the PIONEER'S J.V. (k md Garners Winning Record, 9-7 The girls' j.v volleyboll reom hod one of rhe mosr successful seosons in yeors. The overall record roroled 9-7 The success was nor only measured in rhe win-loss column, bur also where reom spirir wos concerned. The reom “pioneered by many srrong juniors including Lori Srondfield, Trocy Buss, Kim Kennedy, and Dawndoe Komp Cooch Alon L'Hommedieu felr rhor sophomore Renoe Aschoff showed rremendous leadership ond ploying obiliry. He olso nored sophomores Renee Richordson ond Jenny Soh os being rhe mosr improved players rhroghour rhe season. According ro rhe score book, onorher sophomore, Trida Dovis, leod rhe squod in number of poinrs scored. The girls' j.v. reom ofren ended up hoving ro play rhree gomes ogoinsr mosr of rhe reams rhey confronred Many marches, such os rhe gome ogoinsr Dovid Douglas, were won by jusr a few poinrs. Junior Trocy Buss helped conrribure ro rhe win wirh 8 serving poinrs. The march wos dose, wirh long rallies ond many sideours, wirh Sandy finolly winning 17-15. Sandy coprured many marches like rhis one, ond ployed each one rogerher, os o reom. Even when rhey were losing, rhe squad always seemed ro hove o spork of reom spirir left. To succeed like rhis nor noly mokes rhe j.v volleyboll reom winners on rhe courr, bur off os well. rOY PipHEERS X : X RENAE ASCHOFF LEAPS high ro return volleyboll with force 135 FRONT: Ali loke. Liz Krenwinkel. Amy Frosr, Ten Doss. Metesa D'Aboy, Missy Schwonz, Tina Srser. Townyo Schworrz, Julie Crorrpron, Leochirsky and Missy O'Motley. BACK: Asssianr Cooch Juionne Shanno Darnels. Wendy Coteman and Heod Cooch Ron Gronrz ■ Spikers Go All The Way To State!! Reoch for rhe boll, move your feer, ‘just ger rhe serve over, be reody for free bolls, don'r soy you’re going ro do ir, jusr do ir, winning isn'r os imporronr os hoving fun our rhere. These were jusr o few remarks drilled inro rhe heods of rhe 1987 vorsiry volleyball ream. Wirh rhe hard work of rhe girls ond rhe encouragemenr of Cooch Ron Gronrz, rhe ream was able ro achieve a season record of 14-2 narrowly missing a chance ro play or rhe srore rournamenr The ream consisted of eighr seniors, rwo juniors, ond rwo sphomores. This was rhe mosr well-rounded and rolenred ream rhar Gronrz has ever cooched. Wirh rhe uniry of rhe seniors, Amy Frosr explained rhar ir helped bring rhe whole ream rogerher. The juniors and sophomores felr a parr of whar we (seniors) wanted ro achieve The lody spikers hod many highlights wirhin rheir season. The mosr memorable was when rhey bear Borlow 6-15, 16-14, and 15-10 Ar rhe rime, Barlow was ranked second in rhe srare, while Sandy wasn'r even ranked. The girls went on ro bear Borlow ar rheir second league meeting 15-3, 12-15, 15-11. Finally, wirh rwo losses ro Gresham behind rhem, Sandy wenr on ro rhe disrricr march. While ending up second in rhe Mr. Hood Conference, rhey still had ro win a play-off (march ro go on ro srare. Thor march was againsr rheir rival, Borlow. The disappointing scores for rhe imporronr march againsr Barlow were 4-15, 15 6, 815 During rhe losr game, rhe Pioneers fell oparr l wirh nervousness rolling over rheir ability ro play high calibre volleyball. Barlow wenr on ro play in rhe srore finals againsr Gresham, and ploced second in srare All rhe girls felr disoppoinred ar missing rheir chance ro go ro srore, bur rhe seniors were especially affecred. This was rheir losr chance ro prove whar all rhe years of practice ond swear could achieve. Senior Missy Lenchirsky srared, Ir was good, bur I was disappointed, because we could have done so much berrer. Cooch Granrz. who resigned his coochmg position or rhe end of rhe season, explained rhar he hod an exceptionally good season Fourteen wins ond rwo losses shows rhe srrengrh of a very good volleyball ream. 136 LEFT: During o shorr timeout. rhe ream gathers ro go over srraregtes of rhe game CENTER LEFT: Smving for the perfect pass. Uz Krenwinkel moves in to set up rhe kil DOTTOM LEFT: Whie the idea of rhe game may be ro score as many pom as possible before rhe other team, ir rc es o passer such as Amy Frost to first ser up rhe ploy DOTTOM RIGHT: Tipping rhe bo over rhe net. Shonno Daniels goes for rhe ploy that wins points 137 VARSITY OOYS' SOCCER TEAM — Fronr Lonce Johnson. Mike Meod. Mhe Deck, Sieve McMahon, Mon Toylor. Oi Fisher and Pool Gunderson. 2nd Cooch Lon Welsh. Jeff Sanders. Vance Soukko, Aaron Jones and Jurgen Ebenhog, Dock Scorr Shields, Mke Hogen. Mo Emnch, More Jon Schpper. David Ouierr, Tom Converse ond Dorren Pulen SH 5 Soccer Changes Its Deputation! The whisrle rong loudly Through rhe eors of oil rhe soccer ployers on rhe Pioneer ream The sound seemed ro echo across rhe field mesmerizing rhe ployers. Bur rhe Pioneers quid y shook rhis away The gome of soccer requires olerrness or oil rimes, especially in rhe second half when ploying rhe skilled Greshom reom. In rhe firsr holf rhings were or o srolemore. The score of 0-0 was rhe resulr of on excellenr defensive efforr by Sondy. The second holf was proving ro be jusr rhe some rhing. A pass ro Mike Meod on rhe righr wing srorred rhe Pioneers up rhe field. Suddenly, o well ploced pass ro Vonce Soukko gave Sondy rhe opporurniry rhey needed Soukko dribbled rhe boll upfield ond pur on excellenr move on rhe losr defender. Ir was jusr he ond rhe goolie now. Wirh oil rhe Pioneers hope on Saukko's shoulders he ripped inro rhe boll ond pur o well ploced shor inro rhe corner of rhe ner. The Pioneers hod bearen one of rhe roughesr reoms in rhe Mounr Hood Conference by rhe score of 10 The Sondy Pioneer reom, whose record was 7-6-1 on rhe season ond rhe best record ever for rhe vorsiry boys, showed wins wirh such scores os 61, 5-1, ond 5-0 Ar one rime during rhe season, rhey hod won four gomes in o row Head cooch Lon Walsh srored rhar rhis is rhe besr year we've ever hod or Sondy, ir's been o real pleasure ro work wirh rhem rhis year The season could nor hove ended on o happier nore . The pioneer soccer reom scored o rorol of rwenry-eighr goals on rhe season ond were or one rime ranked 13rh in rhe srore. On Monday, November 3, rhe soccer awards banquet was held. The end of rhe soccer season was celebrored and awards were passed our ro all rhe vorsiry ond junior vorsiry reom members. 138 RIGHT: Dorren Pulen arremprs o side rockle ro ger rhe bal away from rhe defender LEFT: More Jon Schpper ond D Fisher try hord ro ger rhe boH as Mike Beds looks on JV Team Decords Best Decord Ever The j.v boys' soccer reom hod on oursronding seoson. The ream come rhrough rhe season wirh o 6-5-3 record, rhe besr record rhar Sandy's J.V. ream has ever had. The soccer seoson was especially victorious for rhe ream because of rhe Pioneer’s oursronding 4-1 victory over rhe powerful Gresham Gophers. This was rhe firsr rime in Sandy's hisrory rhar Sandy bear rhe Gophers Thar was a march rhar nether ream will ever forger When asked about rhe season, Coach ftamon Dearon commented, We had one heck of a good srrong ream. Thor's why I know we had a good season ’’ When asked abour individual players he replied, There were a few exceptionally good players, bur pur them oil rogerher and ro me, rhey are all exceptionally good players.'' BOTTOM LEFT: The rwo foreigners. Marc Jon Schipper and Airgen Ebenhog. reom up ro rally rhe Pioneers CENTER LEFT: Scott Shields and Dill Fisher Try ro srop rhe offensive rhreor of Reynolds TOP LEFT: Jeff Sonders and Wl Fisher reom up for a defensive efforr JV DOYS' SOCCER TEAM — Fronr Rondy Grfford. Sreve Klaus, Ty Deckley. Roger Edwards. Mike Remdehl and Srephon Detssmann. 2nd Coach Romon Dearon, Josh Emnch. David Morser. Marry Sheppard, Fernando Hodgson, Sreve Fox ond David Roberrs. Dock: Trocy Knapp, Mike Seem, Tony Srodsrod. Dusrin Dirhell. Mork Trosr. Oily Huff and Nick Kern 139 New JV (Squad Holds Their Own! FRONT: Tomi Tinjum. Louro Knox, Gayle Winrermure ond Tom Borrom. BACK: Louro Heckel, Louro Moyer. Brendo Sworr. Kim Horrung, Amy Soh, Berh Mdnrire ond Anno Knorrs. Does rhe phrase girls' junior vorsiry soccer sound srronge ro you? Ir should, rhis was rhe first year Sandy hod o j.v. girls' ream. Wirh rhe aid of Cooch Louro Moyer, rhe ream finished on exdring season with 3 wins ond 3 losses in league, ond 5 wins, 4 losses ond 2 ried gomes overall. Teom coproins were Berh Mdnrire ond Loro Heckel They borh added o lor of fun ro rhe ream, said Cooch Moyer. As o first yeor cooch, wirh o firsr-yeor j.v. ream, Moyer hod nothing bur good things ro soy about rhe season. The j.v. players ore o rolenred group of girls. Several of rhem ore good enough for vorsiry They did very well considering we ended up wirh only eleven players, conduded Moyer Among rhe srorng ployers were freshmon Amy Soh ond junior Tomi Tinjum, responsible for many of rhe ream's goals. Julie Poyne served os o srrong goalie I hod a heck of o tor of fun,” said Kim Horrung, ossisronr goalie ond defender. Ir wos a lirrle hard or firsr, she soid, bur os rhe season wenr on rhe ream become really close According ro Cooch Moyer this seemed ro be rhe feeling rhe ream shored roo. The ployers were o lirrle relucronr or first, some feeling they weren'r quire good enough. This changed os rhe season wenr on, though, ond rhe ream become more supporrive. Participation awards were given ro each of rhe girls os rhey finished our rhe season. 140 Varsity Girls Improve With Reason When asked whar rhey would remember mosr abour rhe season, rhe girls on Sandy's varsiry soccer ream replied wirh enthusiasm, We had fun! The ream, coached by photography teacher Robert Korsren, started rhe season our stow and improved os rhe year went on. They were a good, overall strong reom wirh good ployers in oil positions and a strong bench, commented Korsren. Cooch Korsren said rhor his top ployers this year were sohomore Denise Toyooka who mode second reom oil-league, senior Mario Rowland, junior Suzie Adkins, and senior Heidi Dose. The totter three mode rhe league's honorable mention. The reom captains were juniors Shannon Tafoya and Lydia Yungeberg. Although Sandy had a nor-so-good league record of three wins and five tosses, this was portly due to o rough league wirh Barlow, Centennial, Creshom, and Reynolds oil ranked in top ten for store Korsren soid rhor rhe reom played their best gome ogoinsr Central Catholic, o reom rhor should hove been ranked in rhe top ten. The Central Catholic march was their best because rhe ream played rougher and better rhon rhey ever had before Earlier in rhe season rhe team had controlled gsmes bur, or rimes, were nor purring our 100 percent efforr For insrance, when Sandy played Franklin High School rhe Pioneers dominated rhe whole second half of rhe gome, bur lost because Franklin scored irs rwo goals in rhe firsr ren minutes of rhe gome while Sondy was srill asleep. In rhe Central Carholic game rhe Pioneers' intensity wos up throughout rhe whole gome Leodmg rhe season's scoring for Sandy girls wos Toyooko and junior Jamie Brittle, bur dose behind were Rowland and sophomore Melindo Koi FRONT: Shannon Tafoya, Hear her Fronk. Denise Toyooko, Meier a Hooley and Tracy Telford. MIDDLE: Jodte Fisher, Suzee Arkins. Melinda Koi and Mono Rowland. BACK: Tomero Gunderson, HekA Dose, Coach Dob Kc yen, Deanno Johnson, Jufce Moros . Lydia Yungeburg and Jami Drirrle 141 FRONT ROW: Ovis Jones. Donny Rodriguez, Eric Reynolds. Rob Corrol, Adnon Oosr, Chorlie Zutof. Rob Rolph, Eric Abborr, Shon Lenchirsky, Den Hogor, ond Jeff Sponie' MIDDLE ROW: Pere Rusow. Mike Lirrle. Chcriie WoU. Jesse Lehman, Mark Smirh, Mike Vogel, Moc Jermgon, Jim Norris. Roy Dtsby, Adorn Cannon, Chris Drewsrer, ond Cooch Dovid Johnson. BACK ROW: Damn VonVevek. Druce Evons, Todd Wnghr. Jeff Rodden. Rob Moyeo, Jesse Schiel. Keith Geowe. Croig Rogan, John Plorz, Droin Kosrrbo. ond Dry on Drirron COACH LAUDS FROSH Forry-eighr freshmen Turned our for rhe freshman foorboll ream. This was rhe reams torgesr rumour in rhe hisrory of rhe freshman ream. Alrhough rhe ream only won one gome, They conrinued ro hove a srrong will ro learn rhroughour rhe season. srored cooch Dovid Johnson. Cooch Johnson felr rhor Ns ployers were rhe second besr group of orhleres in rhe league, wirh gresham being firsr. The freshmon ream hod o srrong running gome ond o greor defense Because Sondy grade schools did nor hove foorboll programs, rhe freshmon locked rhe expierience orher schools hod. Some oursronding ployers were Adorn Cannon o line backer, Eric Reynolds os running bock and Dorrin VonNeule who ployed rhe line. Shown Lenchirsky ond Keirh Gleove broughr inspirarion ro rhe ream during games ond in procrice. This year's ream hod o lor of slsilled ployers ond Croig Rogan commenred, I con'r woir for nexr year when we know more. Ir will be more fun. JV (Squad Has Good Attitude Helmers, sweor ond reomwork ore rhe main necessiries for a good foorboll ream The j.v. foorboll ream possessed oil rhese quoliries. They came our of rhe season wirh Three wins ond five losses ond one rie. The ream os o whole progressed rhroughour rhe season. Most imporronrly, rhey learned how ro work rogerher os o ream os well os individually. They pur o greor deol of emphasis on ream goals which mode o big difference in rhe ourcome. The j.v. squod possessed many ralenred players: Rob Barrerr, sophomore, was rhe leading ground goiner ond rusher. Morr Vogel, sophomore, hod greor success in rushing, corching, ond blocking. Todd Trocy, junior, was rhe leading raddle ond defensive secondary on rhe ream. Mike Hurchinson, sophomore, wos rhe leading pass inrerceprer. Ken Ouderkirk ond Roger Moore were rhe leoding pass receivers, ond Roberr Rodriguez wos rhe leoding goiner on rhe kick-off rerurn. The ream hod a few surprises rhis year. Firsr of oil, when rhey ployed Columbio, rhey encounrered o girl on rheir reom — whor o shock! Also, or rheir firsr gome of rhe season, rhe official rhor showed up wos o lody ond ... who soys women con'r porricipore in foorboll? Wos rhis o cooperorive reom ro work wirh? Very good, good orrirudes ond posirive,” srored coach Lynn Sondenao. Throughour rhe enrire season rhe j.v. squod wos cheered on by o large, encouraging crowd. 142 BOTTOM: The crowd worches wirh much intensify os the Pioneers try rher hordesr for onorher vtcrory TOP LEFT: Varsity players concentrate on their ream mores' ocrion on the field TOP RIGHT: Defense lets no man through the Pioneer Territory 143 FRONT: Sreve Heines. Robert Rodriguez, Jason Herman. Eric Sorich. Curr Reynolds, Tood Trocy. Mike Ford, Corey Anderson, Pot MocJjeski, Derry Frerz, Chris Robins, James Dorr. Derrick Hoger, Cooch Dob D’Aboy. and Cooch Ric Ekberry, 2nd: Lonce Cook. Scort Diggmon. Lonce Conger. Roger Moore. Deon Hoines. Dnon Dennerr. Nick Ph8tps, Seon Tofoyo. Dyron Sromm. Jonson Nall. Andy Funderburg. Mike Heckord. Oil Christman, More Oosner. Ken Ouderi-ork. and Heod Cooch Mike Funderburg; 3rd: Cosey Deoudoin. Kyle Shultzon. Henry Girtz. Mike Hutchinson, Drod Searls. Doug Simonson, Anthony Cannon. Poul Wiese. Jusrm Yungeberg, Tim Grrz, Rondy Quiert. Don Weover, Robb Sponier, Robby Dorretr, Mark Malek, and Cooch Lym Sondenoo; BACK: Greg Dupre, Dorren Ouckner. Steve Amsrod. Enc Amstod. Joe Plorz. Eric Zimmermon, Rondy Wheeler, Den Go we. Tony Hale, Gerlod Hole. Matt Vogel. Mark Shonk, Sreve Dntron, Srocey Pearson, Jeff Dovts, ond Cooch Jeff Nomhie Gridders Show Strength And Skill The Sandy foorboll ream hod a winning season wirh 5 wins, ond 4 losses. Ir was one of Sandy's besr seasons ever Third year Cooch Mike Funderburg felr rhor his reom hod o greor opporruniry ro go ro rhe srore playoffs, bur rhings jusr didn'r quire pon our in rhe end. In rhe firsr gome ogoinsr rhe David Douglos Scors, Robb Sponier rhrew o 65-yard pass ro Srocey Pearson for six poinrs. The Pioneers led o good borrle bur losr 42 6. In rheir nexr gome, rhey come our reody for o come bock ogoinsr rhe Milwaukee Musrongs, o non-leogue gome, rhe Pioneers won 60. Wirh rwo gomes lefT ro ploy rhe Pioneers hod 4 wins ond 3 losses. The wins rhey hod were over rhe Reynolds Lancers 20 0, Cenrenniol Eogles 23-20 (Homecoming), Porkrose Broncos 55 0, Columbia Chargers 20-13. Losses were ro rhe Gresham Gophers 718, Borlow Bruins 20-40, Cenrrol Corholic Roms 26-33 One highlighr of rhe season wos when 22 ployers wenr ro Boise Srore for o foorboll comp They lefr wirh rhe recognition of being rhe number one passing league (reom) there. Another highlighr wos winning rhe Homecoming gome ogoinsr rhe Cenrenniol Eogles. Many of rhe Block Arrock players were nominated ond named ro rhe Mr Hood Conference 1986 All-Srar Teams. Firsr reom offense included Srocey Pearson, wide receiver; Ben Glowe, lineman Second reom offense included Byron Srromm, running bock, Rondy Wheeler, kicker; ond Pearson, punrer Firsr reom defense included Gowe, defensive end; Jusrin Yungeberg, lineboker, Gerald Hole, defensive bock; and Bill Christman, linemon. 144 , • • BOTTOM: Robb Sponger sneoks Through rhe David Douglas Scots' line ro pick up exrro yordoge CENTER LEFT: On Ns way downfiekJ ro moke a Touchdown is Tony Hok? TOP: Byron Srocnm norrowly escapes rhe grosp erf o Boriow Bruin. CENTER RIGHT: Hurrying off rhe field ro ger new ploys from Cooch F underburg 6 Dean Homes Rally 6quad s Encourage 5 pirit Roily! Whor comes ro your mind when you heor rhor word? Cheers, yells, chonrs ond pep assemblies. This year's vorsiry foorball rally had 7 members. They were a very hard-working group. The first rhing rhey did was go ro camp or Portland University. They did very well bringing home two blue ribbons and two red ribbons in addition ro the spirit stick. They all found our that comp was very hard work bur was also fun ro meet other people. The rally squad spent many hours on practice every day after school for one ro two hours. They also arranged ro pur together the pep assemblies. Hall posters and locker posters were also parr of their duties. The varsity rally was coached by Daren Perry The j.v. rally also had a very good year. This year rhey suffered from sererol knee injuries. But, rhey worked hard helping the varsity rally ond making posters for foorball players Barbara Smith coached the j.v. squad. RIGHT: JV FOOTBALL RALLY — Fronr Chrs Hedin ond Michele Wolf. Dock Shannon Turner, Susan Hoff. Krisren Horrmon ond Teresa Hilsrad CENTER: Corhy Peorson. Heorher Dyers ond Heorher Harmon cheer rhe Pioneers on ro vocrory TOP: VARSITY FOOTBALL RALLY — Dorrom: Corhy Peorson, Heorher Harmon. Michele Firzporrick ond Toro Connelly. Top: Heorher Dyers, Holly Code ond Lono Morgan 146 Rallies Thrilled To Cheer At State Roily? Whor does rhor word meon? Ir meons proaice, hours of hard work, rryours, leading rhe crowd or gomes, ond going ro roily comp The girls orrended comp in Augusr or Portland Srore Universiry. They come home wirh rhe spirit srick which meant they worked hard eoch day rhor they were rhere. This year's squad wos oil juniors, so rhey were oil new ro vorsiry. Ir rook rhem o while ro ger inro rhe swing of rhings bur once rhey got going rhere wos no stopping rhem. They hod procrice every day after school for abour on hour ro on hour ond o holf. The big highlight for rhe girls was going ro Store wirh rhe boys' boskerboll ream. The vorsiry girls wenr ro ploy-off gomes or Dend ond McNory while rhe j.v. girls cheered on rhe girls' boskerboll ream or rhe Chiles Center. J.V. also wenr ro roily comp wirh vorsiry ond learned o br. They worked hord ond ir paid off. They hod o very good season. They also hod procrice after school for a good hour or so. They oil hod fun during rhe long season. Doth j.v ond vorsiry were cooched by Barb Beeler. BOTTOM: JV Boskerboll roily — Fronr Wendy Srricker. Koreo Qumrero, Liso Wheeler ond Renee Richardson. Bod ; Louro Alderson, Wencfce Colksrer ond Krisry Shape. TOP: VARSITY BASKETBALL RALLY — Lydio Y unge berg, Trixie Meier, Tracy Buss. Pixie Meter. Leslie Barker, Karie Gfr ond Kim Honson 147 Frosh Teams Prove Competitive There’s o tension olmosr rongible and an energy so srrong ir carries you with ir. Who feels ir berrer, Though, rhon rhe basketball players below you on rhe courts? This year's frosh basketball reams were, rhe ‘A’ ream, coached by Dennis Warren and rhe 'D' ream coached by Joe Kniser. The 'A' ream had a 12-11 season wirh rhe last 10 our of fourteen gomes in rhe win column. We played really well toward rhe last parr of rhe season,” commented Coach Warren. There was o greor improvement over our first game ro our losr, he conducted When asked obour his outstanding players, Warren said, Jessie Scheil and Colby Marreny are rwo guys who really played well bur wirh our rhe orher players they couldn't have done a rhing.” Teamwork was on imporronr lesson raughr ro rhe A ream. Coach Kniser's ream consisted of three sophomores while rhe reams they ployed against each had five ro eight sophomores. Ir was stiff competition for a ream of mostly freshmen. They hod three wins Throughout rhe season, bur as Coach Kniser pur ir, rhey were our there Trying ro learn, developing rheir bosk: skills so rhey can ger more J.V. playing rime.” Kniser's rop scorer's were Corey Anderson. Den Bryson ond Mike Senn, all sophomores. The mosr contributing players were David Linn, Drian Kosrrbo, ond Jeff Bodden. All players gave a good ream efforr though. Their best played gome was ogoinsr Parkrose where Sandy won by 7 points. The Park rose gome really showed rhe balanced ream efforr rhar Sandy ocquired over rhe season. The buzzer sounds, rhe players file off rhe courrs, rhe cheers are only memories ... rhe season is over FROSH ‘A' BASKETBALL TEAM — Front Mike Lirrle. Boon Vogel, Bruce Evons, Todd Wrighr. Cooch Dennis Walters. Cofoy Morney, and Pere Rusaw, Bock: Mike Warren, Jesse Schiel. Joe Bureau, and Mark Kidder FROSH B‘ BASKETBALL TEAM — Fronr Gory Elderkin Bryson. Jeff Roden, Cooch Joe Kniser. Dovid Lim. Brion ond Gobe Nerf, Bods Shon Lenchirsky. Mike Reinei. Ben Kosrrbo. Mike Senn ond Corey Anderson. 148 FRONT: Mike Sui von, Dd Fisher, ond Sean Reynolds. BACK: Sreve Amsrod, Paul Gunderson. Tony Gunderson. Tony Srodsrod. Drod PonkoBo. Cooch Lynn Sondnenoo. Russel Decker, Rod Douglas, Morr Vogel, ond Orion Juenemonn J.V. Netters Gain Needed Experience The boys' j.v. basketball reom finished off rheir season wirh o record of 7-15 Cooch Sondenoo felr rhor all in oil, rhe season wenr fine. He said, Our major problem was rhe shooring percentage of 07 percent for field goals.'' The j.v. reom consisted of many talented sophomores ond juniors. Sophomores Drod Pankollo ond Sreve Amsrod were both noted by cooch Sondenoo for doing on outstanding job rebounding. He also said, Paul Gunderson and Dill Fisher were good passers. The leoding scorers were Ponkalla, Jeff Gross, Seon Reynolds, ond Gunderson. Their point overoge ranged from seven points per gome to 11. Although rhe losses out-numbered rhe wins, this year's j.v. reom was very young. Dut they goined rhe experience they will need in rhe future. 149 Hoopsters Make (State Playoffs The gym was packed, rhe crowd was awesome and mosr of rhe shouring and screaming was for Reynolds. Sandy was behind by 5 points ar halfrime. The Pioneers were ried wirh Reynolds for fourth in league, whoever would win this game would go ro rhe srore playoffs. Larer, in rhe third quorrer Sandy fell 8 poinrs behind Could ir be done? Would rhis be rhe firsr rime since 1976 rhor Sandy's boys' varsiry basketball ream would go inro rhe srore playoffs? The varsiry ream wos coached by Don Brisbin and his assistant Curris Hearh. The season record was 15-9, rhe best in a long rime. There would be 32 reams in rhe srore playoffs — 8 of rhem were already guaranteed, rhe resr would be narrowed down by rhe playoffs. Would Sandy be omoog rhe winners going on ro rhe Srore Tournament? Firsr, Sandy had ro bear Reynolds! The buzzer rang, rhe fourth quorrer began. Early in rhe fourth Sandy came bads ro rie rhe game, bur in rhe middle of rhe fourth, Reynolds, again, moved oheod by four poinrs .. . Leod by Brad Searls and Chris Palmer, rhe ream completely shur off Reynolds offensively’’ and rhe Pioneers went oheod by six poinrs. Three minures left and Sondy was in control ... rhe final buzzer sounded ... Reynolds 55 ... Sandy 59! SHS wenr inro rhe firsr round of store playoffs. Their opponent was Bend. After rhe game, rhe good news wos rhor Sondy won 62 58 The bad news was rhor cenrer and star shoorer Tony Hole would be lost with a broken hand McNary, from Salem, was rhe nexr opponenr. Bur, Sandy wos or o major disadvantage wirh Hole our and Rondy Lamm jusr bock after missiong rhe lasr four games Borh ... were real keys rhroughour rhe season. Ir was an excellenr efforr ro go as far as we did, srored Coach Brisbin. And so, SHS ended irs season ogainsr McNary. Hale commented about rhe season, Ir was a good season in rhe fact rhar we mode rhe ploy offs for rhe firsr rime in ren years. Ir was o grear improvement on our overall winning record Things definitely were looking up borh mentally and physically for Sandy's varsiry boys' basketball ream. RIGHT: Deep in rhoughr ond concenrrorion is Rondy Wheeler or rhe lond ro roke his free rhrow shoe VARSITY DASKETDALL — Front Michoel Ford. Geroid Hole. Rondy Wheeker, Hobie Anderson, Tony Hole, Shone Ntchols ond Jeff Gross, Dock: Assisronr Cooch Curris Heorh, Chris Polmer. Rondy Lomm, Mike Hogen, Brod Seorts, Mon Fbsrom ond Heod Cooch Don Bnsbn 150 151 FRONT: Heorher Deck, Angelo Counts, Cooch Chris Smith, Mindy Tykeson Telford, Sandy Edgren, Ateho Worts, Denise Sofich. Kendra Pnckerr and and Laurie Smallwood; BACK: Angie Gonzoles, Chrisri Wiliams, Tracy Tomoro Gunderson Frosh Constantly Improve The freshmon girls' bosketboll ream ended rheir season wirh on 11-5 victory in league This outstanding record, however, did nor come easily. Wirh practice ond gomes almost every night for 0 months, the ream began to get tired. They still didn’t quit, winning the lost 8 gomes of the season Cooch Chris Smith was very proud of his girls. They constantly improved. Some of the individual leoders on the reom included: Chrisri Willioms, who led in scoring; Sondy Edgren, for most rebounds, Tracy Telford for leading in steals; ond Mindy Tykeson for the most assists in one gome. The highlight of the season wos the gome or Cenrrol Catholic At first, the gome wasn't going so well — Sandy's frosh were behind by 13. But they finally starred working os o ream and won by 4 points. At rhor gome they showed true teamwork ond o greor start for the rest of the season aheod. 152 FRONT: Donielle Jordon. Dense Toyooko. and Dono Schweok. MIDDLE: Kathy Loyron. Tereso Werrh and Shirley Lawyer. DACK: AAeteso Schworrz. Drendo Swart. Cooch Denns Darnels. Porrida Srrtgnono and Sue Smith J.V. Girls Smooth Out After Qou5h Start Even though rhe j.v. girls' boskerball ream starred our o lirrle rough, ir began ro rurn orouad for rhem. ond rhey finished rhe season wirh a 7-13 record Ar firsr rhere wasn't a tor of commitment. commented Coach Dennis Daniels We had ro forfeit a gome due ro a lack of interest. After Christmas Cooch Daniels held a ream meeting ro tell rhe ream what he expected from rhem. He wanted rhe girls ro be ar procrice and coll if rhey couldn'r moke ir. While ar practice he wanred rhe ream ro work hard. You ptoy like you practice, Daniels said, and if anyone's nor ready ro moke a commitment you con leave your uniform ar rhe door. No one did, ond rhe ream starred working harder and winning. The highlight of rhe season was rhe 49-46 victory over undefeated Reynolds. The ream was led by sophomore center, Drendo Swarr, who was needed in almosr every game for her srrong defense, along wirh junior guard, Karhy Layron. Of course we all losr our temper or rimes, commented Cooch Daniels, bur rhe ream really came together in rhe end. 6andy Sadly Settles For Third In State VARSITY DASKETOALL TEAM — Front: [kendo Sworr. Renoe Suzee Adkms, Domelle Hink, Heidi Dose, Morio Rowland. Ah Loke Aschoff. Wendy Colemon. Shonno Daniels. Julie Crompton and and Assisront Cooch Moly Knudsen Tonyo Schwortz Dock: Heod Cooch John Smirh, Korhy Layton, The season had jusr begun and the Sandy girls' baskerball ream had tors of things rhar rhey wanred ro accomplish before rhe season ended. They were looking forward ro repeating as Mr. Hood Conference champions and then on continuing ro place high in rhe srare rournomenr. Our of any other year, this was rhe year rhar rhe girls wanred ro give on awesome performance They ser rheir goals high and rhere would be no sropping them. The season wenr well until rhe gome agoinsr Gresham. Things wenr rhe wrong way wirh Sandy losing by 5 poinrs While ir might have hurr for a while, ir jusr made rhe ream want ro bear rhe nexr ream all rhe more. Bur no one realized jusr how badly rhe ream wanred ro bear Gresham rhe second rime around. Well, rhe rime come and Gresham's gym was packed. Sandy played an awesome gome. Sandy and Gresham were ried for first place in league Alrhough Sandy won rhe game 55-46, in order ro be assured rhe rop reom from rhe conference ro be seeded in rhe srare rournomenr, and in order ro hold on ro rhe conference rirle, Sandy had ro win rhe nexr rwo games. So, rhar is jusr whar rhe lody Pioneers did. Ar rhe store rournomenr, Sandy pbyed first against Sunset Ir was a game rhar boiled down ro who wanred ro win worse Sandy did, winning 47-42 Sandy was pirred nexr agoinsr Crater for rhe quarterfinals Whoever won rhar game would play Oregon Ciry in rhe semifinals. Sandy conquered Crarer 4040 In rhe semifinals, ir was number-one- ranked Oregon Ciry vs. number-five-ronked Sandy. Ir was a righr gome all rhe way. Wirh 9 seconds on rhe clock Shanna Daniels stole rhe boll, Oregon Ciry was one poinr ahead Daniels brought rhe boll downcourr and passed ir ro Julie Crampron. Crompron shor rhe ball wirh 4 seconds left. The boll dropped and rhe entire crowd rhoughr rhar Sandy hod won rhe gome. Bur, A referee hod blown a whistle and called a 3-second key violorion ogoinsr Sandy Wirh rhar call, SHS lost rhe game, and rhe chance ro be rhe store champions. Ir was a hard one ro swoHow, bur rhe ream had anorher game ro play rhe following day. On rhe last evening of rhe srare basketball rournomenr, Sandy ployed Glencoe for rhird place. Though rhey could hove moped around rhe courr disappointed by rhe previous nighr’s happenings, rhey chose nor ro. Instead, rhey held rheir heads high wirh digniry and bear Glencoe 50 43. Sandy was awarded rhe rhird place rrophy — rhey had accomplished jusr abour everything rhar rhey had set our ro do. 154 BOTTOM LEFT: Coreful concentration 6 0« ir rakes for Wendy Colemon to make o free throw TOP LEFT: Looking for o reommore for on open pass is Morio Rowland TOP CENTER: Julie Crampron signals ro reommores rhar she 6 open and ready ro receive rhe bon TOP RIGHT: Suzee Adkins surrepririously sneoks up on her opponent ro ger another sred BOTTOM RIGHT: All Lake and Shonno Daniels hustle back ro defense after o turnover. 155 Crane Hayball Go To (State Although rhe boys' ond girls' swim reams compere in rheir own individual leagues, they both ended up wirh rhe some dual meer record for rhe 1986 87 season Each ream won rwo meets ond lost seven. The reams were coached by Mark Smirh. Ar rhe srarr of rhe swim season, both rhe boys' and girls' reams placed 6rh ar rhe Mr Hood Conference Relay Meer The girls' medley realy ream broke rhe existing medley relay record of 215.01 set in 1984 establishing a new rime of 2:14.17. The relay included Becky Hewgley. Robin Hoy ball, Michelle Crone ond Heather Frank. Sixreen swimmes, nine boys and seven girls, qualified for rhe Disrricr Championships. The girls' ream ploced sixrh while rhe boys' ream ploced eighrh overall. Sandy had one Disrricr Champion: Hoyboll in rhe 100 breasrsrroke wirh a new school record of 113.07 The old record was 114.0 established by LeAnn Madison in 1977. Our of rhirry one individuals races rhe percentage of Personal Besr Times for rhe enrire ream was 89%, which is oursronding, according ro Coach Smirh. Two swimmers qualified for rhe Store Championships or MHCC Michelle Crone placed 13rh in rhe 200 IM wirh a rime of 2 23. 63 and 18rh in rhe 100 Brsr. wirh 1:14.50. Robin Hoyboll ploced 15rh in rhe 100 Brsr wirh a rime of 1:13.14 This year was rhe firsr year since 1982 83 season rhor Sandy had girls qualify for store competition BOTTOM RIGHT: Cooch Smirh discusses wirh Robin Hoybol rhe nmes she will need ro ger ro qualify for yore TOP RIGHT: Trisho French retaxes berween races or rhe Dismcr Swim Meer SWIM TEAM — Froar Tommy Oorren. Trisha French, Heorher Fronk, Morcie McDevirr. Decky Hewgley. Michelle Crone ond Robyn Hoybol. 2nd Assisronr Cooch Michele Abmo, Den Kmg, Dob Richards. Mike Molchow. Troy Hbrod. Dovid Izer ond Heod Cooch Mark Smirh; Dock: Drtan Coflins, Dean Homes, Dovid Hoyboll. Loren Ternl, Por Croppo ond Paul Monrgomery TOP: Loren Terri gers o good srorr off rhe blocks for rhe KX) m fly RIGHT: Robyn Hoy boll swims inro rhe wol or rhe head of rhe pock on her lasr leg of rhe 100 m. breosrsrrokc BOTTOM: Michelle Crone shows her reodness os she rakes off or rhe firsr sound of rhe gun ? ki Teams Combine For 2nd Overall SKI TEAM — Front Dennis Dries. Cooch Enc Matter. Head Cooch Dob Korsren. Shonnon Baker, Ty Deckley. Dob Ddph, Melmdo Koi. Asssranr Cooch Dorren Doss, Ion Hodge, Holy Sanch, Dovtd Seeger. Dyon Jones ond Steve Klous. 2nd. Tim Lirrlepoge. Trovis En, Tony Neumann, Croig Dogon, Choiie Harris, David Quierr, Liz Krenwinkel, Don Eri, Seon Fenwick, Dondo Young, Chorlene Kosch ond Mark Trosr. Bock Dondy Quierr ond Seon Tofoyo The ski ream clinched second place ar rhe Oregon Srore meer or Mr. Hood Meadows. The girls’ varsiry ream finished fifrh in rhe slalom ond rhird in rhe Gianr Slalom roce. They grobbed fourrh place wirh rhe rwo races combined. The boys' ream finished fourrh in rhe slolom and eighrh in rhe Gianr Slalom, rhus giving rhem fifth place overall. Borh reams, wirh rheir rimes joined, earned rhe righr ro roke rhe second place rrophy home Four varsiry racers received imporranr oll- srar recognirion in rhe Mr. Hood League Senior Seon Fenwick earned firsr place in Slolom, ninrh in Gianr slalom, and second overall Sean was also one of rhe rop performers in rhe league, ond as a coach, I was always proud of his efforrs ond abilities, said Coach Dob Korsren. Holly Sorich finished firsr in Slolom, fourrh in Gianr Slalom, ond firsr overall. She also caprured fourrh place in rhe gianr slolom or Srore. Korsren srored rhor, Holly has always been a rop performer since her freshman year. She always does well or races. Junior Randy Quierr finished fifrh in rhe slalom, sixrh in rhe gianr slalom, ond fifrh overall, as well os finishing ninrh or rhe Store meer. Randy was chosen as most improved on rhe ream this yeor. commented Cooch Korsren Anyone who comes from rhe last posirion on varsiry lost year ro second rhis year hos rruly improved. He pur in a good strong finish for us in every race. Sophomore Shannon Baker finished rhe season wirh a sevenrh in slolom, renrh in gianr slalom, and ninrh combined. Cooch Korsren felr rhar, Shannon's improvement Throughout rhe year moved her up in rhe standings so rhar a rop ren finish was always expected When she relaxes more and lers her skis run, she should be in rhe rop one or rwo Orher racers noted by cooch Korsren were David Quierr and David Seeger. They exchanged rhird spor all yeor, giving us rhe needed ream finish, soid Korsren. Liz Krenwinkel also pur in a good performance. She was a very aggressive skier, he soid. The boys' vorsiry consisted of Fenwick, borh Quierr brorhers, Seeger, Tony Neuman, Don Eri. ond Seon Tofoyo. The girls' vorsiry ream was composed of Sorich, Daker, Krenwinkel, Julie Morosi. Rhonda Young, ond Melinda Kai. Robert Korsren and Darren Ross rook on rhe responsibilities of rhe ream. Former racers Jeff Day and Eric Marrer assisted The ream really improved and had a grear rime. 158 TOP LEFT: As Sean Fenwick dears one gore, he concenrrores on rhe one ahead rhor he wJ hove ro dear shorrly TOP RIGHT: Dombmg down rhe hJ somewhar Ike a moraoc is Randy Qmerr BOTTOM RIGHT: David Seeger is in deep concenrronon as he prepcres ro orrock rhe nexr gore BOTTOM LEFT: Holly Saroich srays low and dose ro rhe toy gore os her goal is ro finish rhe race yrong WRESTLING TEAM — Fronr Eric Abboir, Chris Jones, Morstd Herrera, Dole Colnek, Dove Roberts, Mike ScNeigh. Rod Schilperoorr ond Dob Dmrmck, Middle Head Coach Ron Cohoun, Joson Cody. Pot Archer, Doug Cossidy, Yo Mosm, Jeff Sanders, Donovan Buhl, John Skinner, Curt Morrison. Ooyron Hull ond Assistonr Cooch Noel Hygelond. Dock: Assistonr Coach Chuck Kearney, Chorlie Paul, Woyne Sanders, Art Skipper, Justin Yungeberg, Woyne Owens, Troy Freemen. Jeff Davis. Ken Durchert. Casey Deoudom ond Assistant Cooch Dennis Coy. Wrestlers Enjoy Match In Hawaii This wos one of our mosr successful seosons in yeors,” srored vorsiry cooch Ron Colhoun. Qualifying six guys for srore ond plocing high in oil five invirorionol rournomenrs wos definorely rhis reom's ideo of o mognificenr seoson. The Sondy High vorsiry wresrling reom ploced second in on invirorionol or Gronr High, ond second in rhe Corey Lorson Memoriol, rhor rhey hosred. They wound up chomps or borh rhe Parkrose ond Mololta rournomenrs. The coaches were very proud ro send six wresrlers ro srore. Among rhese were senior Jusrin Yungeberg, plocing second or disrricr ond raking fifrh in srore or 191 lbs, senior Yo Masui, disrricr champion or 109 lbs, ond making rhe quarrer finals or srore, senior Jeff Davis, 141 lbs, second in disrricr, senior Cosey Beaudoin placing rhird in disrricr or 150 lbs,- ond junior Arr Stopper wresrling or 178 lbs ond plocing rhird or disrricr. The reom was honored ro be invired ro rhe Kahuku Invirorionol Tournamenr in Hawaii. Only rwo mainland reams were rhere our of 32 rorol reams. The reom spenr rhree days wresrling in Kahuku ond Thoroughly enjoyed rheir five days of fun in rhe sun” in Waikiki. Wresrlers who received owords from rheir peers were Jusrin Yungeberg, Mosr Oursranding; Troy Freeman, Mosr Improved; ond Yo Masui, Mosr Inspirorionol 160 T BOTTOM LEFT: A or on Dtokefy concenrrores on whor his next move wii be CENTER LEFT: Jusrin Yungeberg shows rhe wresrfcng ski rhor led him ro rhe srore rournomenr TOP RIGHT: Taking o sigh of relief. Aoron Dlokely s onnounced rhe winner or rhe end of h6 borrle 161 Frosh (Softballers Gain Experience FRESHMAN SOFTBALL TEAM — Front Chnsry Wlfcoms, Krisri Kodunc, Diono Klen. Julie Ulmen. Kendro Pricker r, Tomoro Gunderson. Sondi Edgren. Morgorer Ouderkrk. ond Mindy Tykeson; Bock Peggy Show, Michele LiepoJd. Cooch Denise Lisoc, Troo Ayers ond Uso Hines 162 JV Season Sparked By Fun Okay girls husrie our ... I wonr ro see your mirrs on rhe ground . .. worch rhe boll oil rhe way . . . ond use rwo hands! M These ore some of rhe rypicol rhings coach Don Olson yelled ro his JV girls’ sofrboH ream. They finished rhe year wirh on 8-16 record. Olson, who hos been coaching ond ossisring rhe ream for several years, hod o lor of fun wirh rhe ream rhis seoson. Coach Olson is grear. was one of rhe many commenrs mode by Tricio Miller, especially when he buys us pizzo. The ream was led by pirchers Heidi Zoellmer ond Miller. They also hod rhe highesr barring average on rhe ream along wirh second baseman, Tracy Telford. We hod a lor of fun rhis year, said outfielder Kim Freeman. If we could hove found anorher sofrball cooch for Olson ro marry ir would hove been perfecr The highlighr of rhe seoson was when Sandy bear rheir srrongesr opponenr, Cenrrol Corholic, in rheir losr game of rhe season Miller pirched a perfecr gome wirh no walks. JV SOFTDALL TEAM — Front Monoger Heidi Olson. Laurie SmoBwood. Heidi Zoelmer. Renee Richardson. Down Conodo. Teresa O'Qumn ond Cooch Don Olson, Dock Trocy Telford, Kmn Freeman. Loro Heckel, Tncio Mfler, Decky Doirono. Vonesso Linn. Pom Koegler ond Shrley Lawyer 163 VARSITY SOFTBALL TEAM — Froor Kell Porrirvgo. Sonno Koons. Jomi Brirrte, Jockie Kunkel ood Doono Groy. Dock Toda Davis, Korie Clift. Monica Merrill. Liz Krenwinkel. Cooch Gory Cums. Anno Knorrs, Shannon Baker ond Konme Jones Varsity Comes Alive—In Second Half Of Season The 1987 Vorsiry Sofrboll ream was described os “A second half boll club by rheir cooch Gory Curris. The ream hod 9 wins and 13 losses They occumulored 4 of rheir league wins in rhe second holf of rhe season. Cooch Curris felr rhor rhe reom gor progressively berrer os rhe season wenr along ond hod o long, srrong second holf. Juniors Korhe Clifr ond Jomie Drirrle led rhe pioneer's pirching sroff. Clifr hod o 1.67 earned run overage, ond Drirrle hod o 2.19 Our pirchers did very well ond added some speed which really helped us,” said Curris. Senior Don no Groy srorred or firsr base ond mode mony heads up ploys. Senior Liz Krenwinkle ployed second base while sophomores Shannon Baker and Tricio Do vis defended rhe lefr side os o shorrsrop ond rhird baseman Konnie Jones hod rhe difficulr job of prorecring home place os corcher. The one solo home run apiece were collecred by ourfielder Monica Merrill ond Krenwinkel during rhe Parkrose gome. These helped ro derermine rhe mode of rhe conresr wirh Sandy winning 3-2 Perhaps rhe Vorsiry Sofrboll reom didn'r win os mony gomes os rhey should hove, bur rhe reom wos young. Only rhree seniors would be losr ro graduation 164 LEFT: Konnie Jones shows her expertise os corcher by roggmg our o slider TOP LEFT: Jomi Brittle hurts rhe boll in for ooorher srrke CENTER TOP: Inrenrty woiring for o hit her woy 6 Doono Groy. CENTER RIGHT: Liz Krenwinkel porienrly woirs ro moke o ploy CENTER: Guordrvg rhe boll, Monica Merrill orremprs ro rog our on opponent 16 5 Frosh Practice Important Skills FRESHMAN BASED ALL TEAM — Fronr Ty Beckley, Jeff Sponier, Dr ion Wolrers, Gobe Nerf. ood Pete Rusow Bock Brian Kosrrba. Jesse Schtel, Colby Morney, Cooch Joe Kmser. Shoo Lenchirsky, Mi e Urrle. Todd Wrighr and Drion Bnrron I The freshman boys' baseball ream was mode up of oursronding young arhleres, ream players and good individuals,'' boasred Coach Joe Kniser. Even rhough rhey ended rhe season wirh a 7 and 9 record, rhey improved greorly as rhe season wenr from srorr ro finish. Topping off rhe season by winning againsr rhe rhree rop ream in rhe league, rhis SHS ream used rhe rhree ingredienrs ir rallies ro play ball: greor pirching, greor hirring and greor defense. JVers Get Slow Star, But Pick Up Pace Sandy High j.v. baseball srarred off slow, bur as rhe season progressed, rhey picked up speed. The ream had a winning srreak of rheir lasr six games Robby Barrerr, Jason Nall. Wes Kelly, Sean Pererson and Robert Rising were cired as some of rhe mosr oursronding players on rhe ream. Praaices were well-organized and ran well. The boys learned new fundomenrols rhor rhey quickly pur ro use. Mike Vanoudenhogen, a boys PE reacher ar CedorRidge, coached rhe ream. David Johnson assisted As a whole rhe season wear well and borh rhe boys and rhe coaches had a good rime JV BASEBALL TEAM — Wes Kelly. Mike Senn. Bob Borrerr. Jason Nol. Joe Plorz, Coach Mike Vanoudenhoegen. Lee Duchonon. Seon Pererson, Robea Rising. Doug Cossdy. ond Rodney Schiperooa 167 VARSITY DASEDALL TEAM — Deorren Pullen. Stacey Pearson. Robb Spanner, Dob Dougherty. Jeff Ulmen. Jeff Smons. Statistician Lona AAorgan, Cooch Dob D'Aboy, Sronsnaon Michele Fitzpatrick. Robert Rodriguez. Ken Ouderkirk. Nick Phillips. Mike Heckord, Rondy Gifford ond Gerald Hale TOP LEFT: Pioneer boys huddte to review their strategy for the next inning TOP RIGHT: Rondy Gifford awaits his turn up to bar BOTTOM RIGHT: Phillips sits ond wonders what it would be like to ploy in the World Series 168 TOP: Coach Dob D'Aboy warches h6 Pioneer boys confronr rher oppooirion BOTTOM: Gerald Hole, Jeff Ulmen, Nick Philips. Robb Sponier. Dorren Pullen ond Dob Dougherry. prepare ro hove o sporrsmanhlse orrirude ond shake honds wirh rhe orher ream Varsity Team Struggles Through Season 169 Golfers Succeed—2nd At District GOLF TEAM — Froor Lorry Wlfioms, Rjch Phdlips. ond Russell Loomis, Dock Ron Seyler. Cooch Don Drtsbm. Cosey Beoudom. Mork Morrison. Anrhony Connon, Tony Jensen. Jeremy Koch ond Scorr Shields The Mount Hood Conference was one of rhe roughesr leagues for golf in rhe 1987 season, bur rhe Pioneers managed ro place 2nd or rhe disrricr comperirion, only 7 strokes behind league champs David Douglas. The ream's league record was 13-0 and rheir season record was 17-3. Ton Seyler ond Scorr Shields were honored by being named 2nd ream All League. Seyler was also named 1st ream ar rhe disrricr comperirion. Shields ond Russ Loomis were named ro 2nd ream ar disrricr. Coach Dan Drisbin felr, The ream as a whole was very competitive Throughout rhe season and I wos very proud of rheir accomplishments.'' With scores of 318 on rhe first day of rhe stare rournamenr and 321 on rhe 2nd day. rhe Pioneer golf reom placed 6rh in srare. It’s a grear accomplishment for rhe kids ro be rhe number 6 [ream] in srare, commented Coach Drisbin. Seyler was also proud of rhe ream's and his personal accomplishment during rhe season. He stored, lr was a great season bur rhe best parr was bearing David Douglas 170 BOTTOM RIGHT: Ron Seyler purs some power mro o long drive BOTTOM LEFT: Scott Shields coocenrrores on making a shoe purr TOP LEFT: Cosey Deoudon sers up for o drfficJT purr 171 Boys’ Tennis Team (Sees Though, os o whole, rhe boys' rennis wosn'r very successful, os individuols rhey proved victorious. Again, they sent rheir firsr singles player ro store. With o record of eight wins and seven losses, Chris Palmer mode that trip. Although he lost in rhe firsr round ro Dick Alflsie of Clockomos High School (6-1, 64), Polmer felt hqppy that he hod just mode it there or oil. After four years on rhe rennis ream, his dreom hod finally come rrue He believed rhor oil rhe hard work and swear finally paid off. With Polmer os firsr singles ond rhe reom of Zolron Dubrawsky ond Marc-Jon Schipper on firsr doubles, rhe rennis reom prospered. Dubrawsky ond Schipper ended rheir seoson wirh o record of seven wins ond eighr losses. The second ond rhird doubles reams Individual Victories of Tom Converse and Dill Waugh, ond Aaron Jones ond Jeff Klaus managed ro pull off one win between rhem, bur rhey were very comperirive throughout rhe seoson. The second singles player, Ben Fisk, pulled off rhree wins for rhe seoson, ond was o srrong bock-up for Polmer. Many of rhe ream's successes were credited ro rheir head coach, Wes Willioms, and ossisranr cooch, Greg Terouchi. The players felr os if rhey were rhe main conrriburers ro rhe development of rhe reom os o whole Greg helped everybody, bur really spent exrro rime wirh me and improved my gome,'' stores Polmer The overall view of rhe seoson was o satisfying one. Improvement wos immense and rhe record showed ir VON FISK lobs rhe bol bock ro his opponents side of rhe court DOYS' TENMS TEAM — Front Heod Cooch Wes WUorns, Von Fisk, Zolron Dubrawsky ond B Waugh. Bode Eric Ford. Marc Jon Schipper. Chris Polmer. Tom Converse, Jeff Klous ond Asset onr Cooch Greog Ter ouch 172 LEFT: Fore yi exchonge srudenr More Jon Schipper wos o welcome oddirion ro rhe boys' renews reorn DELOW: Von Fisk worths hord ro keep up wth rhe fosr poce of rhe gome 173 Girls’ Tennis Team Ends Season 5-10 174 GALS' TENNIS TEAM — Fronr Susan Surrer. Michele Mairson. Shannon Turner. Horuko Inoue and Amy Orewsrer. Dock: Coach Michele Abmo. Ten Duss, Korie Tooley. Jenny Soh. Amy Soh, Moly Norrhrup. Tomi Timjum ond Trocy Duss LEFT G DELOW: The grls' renrvs reom was poced by returning yore compenror Torr Tinjum 175 Coleman. Daniels State Champions—Team Places 5th TRACK TEAM — Front Ed Ivens. Dov j Gridgmon. Orion Evons. Druce Evons. Joey Cejka, Kim Yonkouskous, Chelee Ctosner, Deonno Johnson, Chns Keyser, Goyle More, Shonnon Tofoyo, Heorher Frank. Denise Toyooka, Melinda Koi. Amy Rose, Kristin Hartmon. Meogon Lundeen. Drod Anderson. AAidcJe Dob Richards, Darrin VonNeveler, Jerry Goff, Amber Hoi, Jeff Thompson. Jason Roberti, Jeff Sanders, Eric Sonch, Jason Nicklo, Colton Archer. Orod Schmaurz, Jube McConn, Kns Kruger, Korhy Montgomery. Renel Howard. Laura Knox, Angelo Gonzales. Janet King, Robm HoybaH. Mrzi Dodgmen ond Chrisrie Crompton. Dock Coach, Ric Elsberry. Cooch Don Olson. Eric Zimmerman. Tony Srodsrod, Phihp Armstrong, Dorry Frerz. Mike Shearer. Kyle SchUson, Ooig Rogon, Lance Conger, Mike Hutchinson, Dan Rodriguez, Shonno Domefe, Don Weaver, More Maleic. Joe Dellows, Robert Kruger. Wendy Colemon. Tom Romey. Art Skipper. Fernando Hodgson, Russell Decker. Julie Crompton, Tony Hole. Darren Duckner. Randy Lamm, Steve Dritton. Poul Wiese. Duane Toyooka, Scott Wa er, Dustin DirhelJ. Justin Yungeberg, Dean Haines. Srephon Detssman. Tom Mils. Adorn Connon. Sue Smith. Stewart Lowson. Head Coach Rondy Hutchinson, Cooch Greg O’Meara, ond Cooch Dorold Deymer With rhe outstanding work of rwo fabulous orhleres, rhe girls' ream placed fifrh or srare wirh o rorol of 24 points, Shonno Daniels, senior, placed firsr wirh a jovelin throw of 144-3 Wendy Coleman, also a senior placed firsr wirh a tremendous shor pur heave of 417 Daniels qualified for srare in rhe javelin by earning a personal best or district, breaking on earlier srore doss AAA besr by 22 inches. Her throw was 152-2 Daniels also qualified in rhe shorpur, pladng 2nd or Disrricr. Wendy Coleman qualified for srore in shor pur wirh a rhrow of 41-' 2 Coleman also qualified in discus wirh o powerful heave of 199-8. The vorsiry girls didn'r quire place os high or disrricr os wos expected; rhey placed only 5rh, a disappointment after being losr years srare champions. Bur, rhey gave ir rheir all. Orher girls who were mentioned by coaches os having performed well all season were: Heorher Frank in hurdles and mile relay; Denis Toyooka in 400, mile relay and high jump; Melinda Kai in sprints and relays, Brenda Swarr in shor ond discus,- ond Shannon Tafoya in jumps, springs and relays Every cooch commenred rhor rhe girls' rrad« ream did an “oursronding job.'' 176 177 n 178 ASD YOUTH LEGISLATION CLOSE-UP MOCK TRIALS MEE MA MOUNTAIN ECHOES QUILL AND SCROLL STELL- HEADERS SPEECH VICA DRAMA FUTURE BUSINESS LEAD- ERS OF AMERICA FOREIGN LANGUAGE JAPANESE FOR- EIGN EXCHANGE STAGE BAND CONCERT BAND FRESH- MAN CHOIR PIONAIRES SYMPHONIC BAND NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA RO- DEO COMPUTERS CHESS STUDENTS AGAINST DRUNK DRIVING BOWLING STUDENT LIFE STUDENTS OF THE MONTHS SPECIAL OLYMPICS SKI ORGANIZATIONS organizations—179 Productive Year For A65 Many programs and accomplishments served os landmarks for rhe 87 ASD leaders. Nor only did rhey show school spirit and pride through rhe many activities during the school day, bur rhey excelled in many different areas. The most outstanding example of their accomplishments was when rhey banded rhe student body together in on effort to pass rhe school levy. Because of a high level of enthusiasm and participation rhe student council and a number of students showed rhe community, and rhe rest of rhe school, through an organized student march that rhey were a power to be reckoned with. It was a highly productive year Although slowed by lethargy and the rime needed to adopt to o new administration in rhe beginning, rhey were able to make enormous gains. DELOW: Jessica Montgomery and Andy Oerdeoch express whar ir rakes ro save our schools LEFT: Holy Sorich ond Dasy Block show whor o dose knir group rhe '87 officers were FAR LEFT: Corleen Whitlock gives Andy Oierdench o rug m rhe righr direction 180 Drama Club Gets Dave Deviews They opened rhe yeor wirh Night Watch. o chilling suspense starring Russ Denton and Kris Kruger. Later, Steve Christman starred in Heaven Can Wait, a comedy-romance about a man who doesn't wont to die. The yeor ended wirh the musical My Fair Lady starring Denyse DeDoor and Russ Denton. In January, rhe Sandy Union High Drama Club compered or rhe Mount Hood Conference. Denton and Shawno Cosby rook first in Individual Acting, and Carleen Whitlock rook 3rd. Other finalists included DeDoor, Kruger and Cindy Hall Christman, Ernie Brookins and Jesse Berger were other finalists. Christman and Benton went on to win rhe duo acting category. The one-act festival was o success play called Patio starring Cosby and Holl. The show was a winner of second place wirh both Hall and Cosby receiving superior ratings. The drama dub ended rhe year wirh a small Academy Awords gathering Awards induded: Best Actor, Russ Benton, Best Actress, Denyse DeDoor; Best Supporting Actors, Bill Fisher ond Steve Christman; and Best Supporting Actress, Carleen Whitlock Drama Club officers for rhe yeor were Denyse DeDoor, President; Shawno Cosby, Vice President; Jesse Berger, Secretary; Howard Edgren, Senior Rep; Russ Benton, Junior Rep; Wendie Callisrer, Sophomore Rep; and Christie Crompton, Freshman Rep S. A. D. D. - discourages drunk drivers Students against drunk driving (S.A.D.D.) worked hard this year to send an important message to students or SUHS They pur together a skit in May to stress upon rhe high schoolers rhe dangers of drunk driving. They felt that before prom would be a good rime to perform their skit to try ond impress on rhe students nor to drink and drive. David Johnson, rhe odvisor of S.A.D.D., soid that high-schoolers think they are invincible. He commented that they are so young that they think they can do anything. Johnson wonted to see more students get involved in S.A.D.D. He felt it would be more effective if rhe students lead rhe group insreod of a teacher. He also wonted everyone to know rhar S.A.D.D. does nor condone drinking. People rhar go our on rhe weekends and get drunk wirh their friends ore rhe ones that should be most aware of SAD.D. They need to know rhe consequences of drinking and how much trouble it really can cause. Students were tired of losing their friends to drinking and driving or alcohol-related accidents. S.A.D.D. wonted to develop a sort of reverse peer pressure. They wanted to reach students that it’s O.K. to soy NO to drinking ond it's uncool to drink ond drive. Chess Team Competes At State How many reams have had combined grade overages over 3.5? The Sandy Pioneer Chess Team did and it showed. The chess ream had a record of eight wins ond one loss, achieving a berth to stare. They were rhe Mr. Hood Conference champions, bearing Parkrose in rhe district playoffs, earning a win of 3-2 Adding to rhar record were Zolran Dabrosky, honored as berh chessman. Von Fisk, as most valuable, and Phil Barron who won a berth to stare os rhe first board. Darron would have been rhe number one board chapion in rhe store if he would have won his last march. He ended up with a record of 3-1 at store. Advisor and coach Roger Ford described him as rhe best or Sandy ever. The overall ream record at stare was 1 Vi wins and 2 xh losses. Six players contributed to rhe effort at rhe stare tournament: Chris Moody, Eric Zimmerman, Phillip Armstrong, Zolran Dubrawsky, Phillip Barron, ond Von Fisk. Ford described his reams os A great improvement over last year. He credited their improvement to their excellent deprh- our 4rh and 5rh boards were better than most reams. Ford contributed their wins to rhe six players scoring points during rhe season. 181 (Students Invade Washington D.C. While mosr srudenrs were sleeping or enjoying rhe coosr during rheir mini-vocorion for Vererons Doy, six srudenrs and reocher Wes Willioms Traveled ro Washingron D C. ro see rhe counrry's copirol dry “Gose-Up. These srudenrs spenr rhe week wirh 44 orher srudenrs from Oregon and many orhers from New Mexico, New Orleans, Rhode Islond, and rhe srore of Washingron. On November 9rh Sandy's porridpanrs left Porrland airporr where rhey would rerurn ogoin one week lorer. Their week was full of seminars, workshops, sighrseeing and meerings wirh people like Senoror Mark Wyden. On Monday rhe group Traveled ro Colonial Williamsburg, Virginio. While in Williamsburg rhese srudenrs found our whor peonur soup rosres like, how people lived in rhe 18rh cenrury, and how rhe governmenr was run. The week provided high school srudenrs wirh new insighrs on rhe wortongs of o democroric governmenr. STUDENTS TRAVELNG WITH THE Close-Up Group sow numerous memorial and hsroncal s«res n Washingron D C Above. Tony Jensen rries our rhe coton d rype of punishment Delow. from lefr ro righr, ore rhe yudenrs who mode rhe mp wirh reochers Wes Wiliams Tony Jensen, Daruelle Jordon, Lori Aschoff. Renoe Morris. Toro Connelly ond Russel Looms. Hock Trial Team Does Well Who usually wins your orgumenrs? Porenrs, friends, reochers. or you? If ir is you, rhen moybe you should pur your unfoiling persuasiveness ro use: Join rhe Mock Trial Team! This ream consists of fourreen ro sixteen srudenrs who ore either arrornies, witnesses or rhe clerk ond bailiff. They ore given o rriol outline in mid-November ond hove one month ro look over ir ond plan cunning strategies ro win over their opponents. The ream ends up practicing olmosr every school day until rhe.rriol. The trials rook place or Multnomah County Courthouse on December 3, 9 ond 11. The trials lasted usually for on hour ro on hour ond o half. The reams were judged by two lawyers ond o mon who worked with youth in other settings. These judges critiqued rhe arrornies ond witness on their presentation and appeoronce The winner wos determined on on overall balance vote of rhe judges, and rhe ream or rhe end of rhe three rounds with all three wins are dedored rhe winners. Michele Miller, advsor for rhe ream, commented that this year's ream looked very promising ond worked together well. Also, she odded that rhe arrornies ond witnesses were orriculore and understanding of rhe rules of evidence so they could make appropriate and timely objections. Sondy's reom won agoinsr Hillsboro ond Franklin. Dur in rhe competition against Wilson, rhe judges made one ruling when they should hove made two. As a result, Sandy lost ro Wilson. The ream commented To no fault of our own we lost ... ir should hove been a tie We should hove won, we worked so hard too. LEADERS OF THE MONTH September: Stacey Leas Druce Evons October Missy O'Malley Brian Juenemonn November Scorr Shields Jackie Kunkel December Teri Buss Justin Yungeberg January: Bill Fisher Leslie Barker February: Ken Barron Toro Connelly March: Mike Beck Stacy McLain April: Vance Saukko Molly Norrhrup SCHOLAR OF THE MONTH September: Melero Hootey Calculus October: Kris Kruger Drama November: Rene Rodden Art December: Melissa Brenner Aonalysis January: Zolran Dubrawsky Health II February: Brian Juenemann Algebra II March: Phil Barron Math April: Vance Saukko Sodol Studies 183 Mee Ma Staff Undertakes Challenge From Advisor All pages musr be Turned in ro me by June lOrh — rhar indudes seniors too! No brer Than 8:00 am, please. I mean ir! I hove a wedding ro ger ro on rhe 13rh and I'm nor sroying here ro do yearbook work! Amy, would you please cheds all rhe drawers for blue pencils — we're shorr again! Ms. Ney, John can'r find rhe bank picrure. He doesn't know whether rhe film gor developed. Sound familiar? If you walked by room 14 any day during 8rh period, you would have heord rhese or any other franric cries ond pleas Once again rhe Mee Ma staff struggled ro meer deadlines. Several staff members rook parr in yearbook worl- shops early in rhe school year ro ger ideas for rhis year's book. As always, rhe Mee Ma sraff sponsored rhe Mee Ma Donee wirh rhe senior Mee Mo Courr, bur insread of during football season, rhe dance was held righr before Valentine's Day The sraff was directed by editor Amy Frosr ond odvisor Cindi Ney. YEARBOOK STAFF — Front Shannon Baker, Monteo Frank, Amy Frosr, Amy Tooley ond Heorher Mormon. Mtddle Chris Hedtn. Amy Norqusr. Tomi Pererson, Toro Connelly. Korhy Loyron. ond Morr Moples; Bock Misty Weirzet, Poula Ledwidge. Km Sronwood, John Keirh end Srocey Pearson 184 SANDY UNION HIGH SCHOOL MOUNTAIN ECHOES STAFF — Simng Advisor Nancy Burgess, Krissie Wilson, Chns Rockwood and Roger Swygorr, Stoncing Korie Tooley. Uso Wheeler, Kim Horn. Por Reagan, Kary Rivers. Von Fisk, Jomes Dorr. Sreve Dorr on, Wendy Cox. Tommy TenEyck. Ken Barron, Leslie Darker. Heidi Scorr, Joy Cox. Sroa AAcLoin, Joe Severs and Sean Beonerr Nor picrured Dorb Rivers “Where are oil rhe posses?” “Has anyone seen o phorogropher lorely?” “Where did Burgess sneak off ro???” Those were some of rhe quesrions rhor could be heard from room 12 rhis yeor os rhe newspaper sraff rried ro pur onorher issue of Mounroin Echoes rogerher facing one eorrh-shorrering catamiry afrer onorher. Sroci McClain and Roger Swygorr served as Co Edirors for rhe newspaper, while Dorb Rivers covered rhe duries of associore Ediror. Afrer seven years as advisor ro rhe Mounroin Echoes sraff, Nancy Burgess decided ro resign or rhe end of rhe 87 school year. She srored, “This is nor a lamenr, bur rorher a rejoicing ro have been a porr of rhe growrh of a valuable srudenr newspaper and a parr of rhe lives of all rhe fine young people who have served on rhe Mounroin Echoes Sraff.” She also said, “This year's sraff was energeric, involved and very crearive.” 185 Quill Scroll Honors Journalists Quill ond Scroll is on honorory orgonizorion rhor supporrs journolism srudenrs who hove excelled in rhor field To become a member, rhe srudenr musr show oursronding obiliry in newspaper or yearbook produc non. The club honors borh srudenrs who hove exceprional wriring ond phorogrophy abiliries. Each member receives o norionol monrhly news-magazine which deals in deprh on improving journolisric abiliries Members were inducred ar Nancy Burgess' house (advisor) while enjoying a Mexican porluck. The new members were inducred on Ocrober 16, 1986. Prior ro rhe inducrion, officers were srudenrs selecred ro guide rhe members rhrough rhe year: The officers were: Korie Rivers, President Roger Swygorr, Vice- Presidenr; Hearher Harmon, Secrerary,- Chris Rock wood, Treasurer; Foreign Embassador, Jay Cox. The edirors were Amy Frosr, yearbook; Sroci McCLoin ond Roger Swygarr, newspaper. In order ro supporr furure members of rhe club, members sold flavored-ice during Spring-Fesr. Members: Joy Cox Sean Bennerr Amy Frosr Chrs Rockwood Hearher Harmon Sroci McClain Korie Rivers Roger Swygorr Dorb Rivers Ken Barron Chris Palmer Shaundi Compron Leslie Barker Arne Baker Sah, Reagan Debate At State The speech reom compered in such evenrs os Extemporaneous, Debore, Impromptu, Ororory, Humorous Reading, Radio Commentary, ond Expository, just to name o few. The 87 Speech Team induded Pot Reogen, Jenny Sah, Cheryl Cochran, Horher Ties, Robb Sponier. Vanessa Linn, ond Renoe Welling. Sophomores Pot Reogen ond Jenny Sah earned the right to compere or store for their superb deboring skills. They mode it to the second round or store. During their first duel, they bear the reom rhor went on to Notional Debote Competition. They lost only to o reom consisting of members who hod attended Summer workshops or Horvard ond Stanford. This years debore topic delr with agriculture Sah enthusiastically stored, Speech reom is o lor of fun. It is o good club to get involved in. I reolly think more people should get involved. It hos great opportunity to travel, improvement of speaking ability, and you meet so many new friends.” Sophomore Cochron earned honorable mention or district for her ability in interpreting poetry This year's speech reom was coached by Miss Barbara Smith Skiers Have Short Season The ski club began their season with o bod start The weather wos very cold ond on the first trip, the brakes of the bus froze up. delaying the students return to Sandy. The odvisor, Lon Welsh, believed rhor the bus failure discouroged many people from going up to ski lorer in the season. The club made the trip up the mountain six rimes in all, twice to Mount Hood Meadows ond four rimes to Timberline Lodge Approximately twenty-five people went skiing during the season on each trip Two rimes during the season the advisors, Lon Welsh, Borb Smith, ond Terry Chung could not encourage enough turn-out for the bus to go up. The few faithful members received their money txxk because the trips were cancelled. Chung said that he wished there would have been more turn-out the last three rimes. Conditions were better or Mount Hood Meodows and the cost wos less. The weather for the skiers was generally nice. It snowed sometimes and for the most port o good rime wos had by all. Special Pioneers Give It Their All lr began wirh 1,200 dreams and neorly a rhousond, colored balloons .. Then, a slow and easy jog around rhe rrock wirh rwo 1986 special Olympions earring rorch Then, rhe ocruol lighring of rhe 1987 Speaal Olympics rorch! The firsr evenrs rhor Sandy High's orhleres participated in was rhe 200 merer dash. Jason Beagen and Mike Pemberton were in hear 16 Neither won, though rheir Timings were greor Pemberron came in fourrh wirh Beogen nor for behind, coming in 6rh Glen Slorrery, who olso parriopored in rhe 200 merer, was in hearh 16 and placed 3rd winning a bronze medal. Sandy's second evenr was rhe wheelchair roce wirh borh elecrric, Jomie Biggin, and Manuel, Brenda Howey Howey rook firsr in rhe 25 merer and second in rhe 50 for a gold and silver medal. Biggin was unable ro participare because of a blowout jusr minutes before rhe race. Todd Nelson, another boy porricipored in rhe event, won rwo medals a silver ond a bronze, ond was there when Biggin's blowout occured Knowing how much rhe roce hod meanr ro Biggins, Nelson gave him his bronze medal. Wirh Sandy's orhleres done for rhe day, they went back ro rhe morel where they got reody for rhe banquer ond dance later rhor evening. Enrering rhe balloon-padded hallway they were given autograph books wirh rhe dance's rheme, From Dreams To Bealiry Strawberry Jam ployed rhrough-our rhe evening, everything from That'll be rhe Day” ro Keep Your Honds ro Yourself With rhe drums ending solo everyone began ro file our. preparing for rhe next day's evenrs. Due ro a program missprinr Slorrery, Beagen, Pemberron ond Wayne Sanders missed rhe boy’s softball throw. Sanders larer ran rhe 1500 which was four lops around rhe rrock He placed fourrh. As Sonders finished his race, it was rime for coaches Tod Boiley, Marc Moody, Paula Ledwidge, Melisso Kramer ond Dreena Ledwidge ro give our congratulations all around. Sue Chambers, Sandy's heod coach and Special Education Teacher, procried good will and comroderie between orhleres and coaches and because of rhis, special bonds were formed. Wirh our Mrs Chambers, rhere would hove been no link between Sandy's Special Arhleres ond rhe Special Olympics. Mrs Sue Chambers ond all coaches and organizers of rhe Special Olympics worked wirh rhe morro. Ler me win, bur if I cannor win, ler me be brave in rhe arrempr.” SPECIAL PIONEERS — Front: Mike Pemberron. Joson Reagan, Drendc Howey, Gen Slattery, Wayne Sanders and Jamie Riggin. Dock: Coaches Sue Chambers. More Moody, Poulo Ledwige. Dreena Ledwidge. Tod Doiley. Walt Chambers ond Melissa Kromer. LEFT: Cooch Dreeno Ledwidge helps speoal orhlere celebrore or rhe donee LOWER LEFT: Glen Starr ery ftoshes o victory sign os he picks up o medol LOWER RIGHT: Cooch More Moody joins Olympians Woyne Sonders ond Jason fteogan or opening ceremonies DELOW: Germon srudenrs helped ro sponsor on exchonge wirh srudenrs and o reocher from Germon — rhey were introduced or o speool assembly LEFT: Foreign Longuoge Club members moke speed Vdennne's cookies wirh messages TOP: Foreign Longuoge Club members join m wirh welcoming srudenrs from Jopa 190 JAPANESE STUDENTS — Fronr Akiko Yoshizowo. Miko Akirnwo. Dock Teocher boo Soro, Konoko Suzuki. Yoshukozie Gokiro and Yukiko Kogo Nor picrured Nonoe Tokahosh Japanese Enjoy Visit To Sandy Americo school is free, was rhe most repearedly said commenr from rhe six Japanese exchange srudenrs who visired our school from March 2 ro March 20. The Japanese were used ro rhe srricr discipline of rheir school, Soso High School, and enjoyed rhe more relaxed armosphere of Sondy. They were surprised ro see American girls wearing makeup, curling rheir hair, ond wearing earings, which is all nor allowed in rheir Japanese school. They were also surprised or rhe omounr of kissing on T.V. and in rhe hollwoys. While rhey were here rhe Japonese gor ro go ice skoring, skiing, horseback riding, ond shoor o pioneer rifle. Ir was a new experience for rhem every day However, rhe mosr exdring evenr was rhe dance held in rheir honor on rhe losr day rhar rhey were here. All of rhem hod never been ro o dance before, bur managed ro carch on very fasr. They liked Americans, bur rhoughr rhor we are really bad. American food is ro sweer, and much Fasr Food, bur rhe American hosrs couldnT soy much for rhe seaweed cookies rhemselves. All in oil, ir was on experience rhor borh Americans ond Japonese will never forger. Concert Band CONCERT BAND — Fronr Dona Johnson. Conoo Nurrbrock. Volone Serh Whiriock, Bock Sreve Chnsreosen. Seon Nerf. Trov6 Pc kerson. Don Corrurh. Lso Hnes, Leoru Miler, Mindy Cloywell ond Eirik Bernsren, Middte Rodriguez. Mke Sheerer. Chris Franz ond Coiron Archer Ben Hoger. Brion Kosrrba, Pere Rusow. Trocey Telford, Robyn Hoybd ond Stage Band STAGE BAND — Front Mx:he e Gone. Mdse Senn. Sonno Koons ond Krterie Philip Armstrong, Bock Erk Bernrsen, Jesse Schiel. Mike Reirer. Jenny Soh. Lofferry. Middle Ben Hoger. Rod Schdperoorr. Scorr Woker. Tim Wills ond Jason Brown. Clnr Mull ond Sreve Chnsreosen 192 JAZZ ENSEMBLE — Front Tnxie Meer. Aaron Meriwether. Donno Groy, BM Wordy. Berh AAdnrire and Vince Hortney, Middle Pixie Meier. Mfce Armsrrong. Scorr Shields. Gerald Hole ond Phillip Armsrrong. Dock Sreve Chrtsrensen. Scorr Wolker. Lee Buchonon. Tom Converse. Russel Zougg. David Seeger, Paul Curris. AAke Reiter ond Wiliam Behan Wind Ensemble WMD ENSEMBLE — Fronr Krisry Lofferry, Pom Comer. JuSe Diet derich, Sherry Cassidy. Lrsa Fro jo. Kim Honson. AAofty Norhmjp. Heorher Harmon. Berh Mdnnre, A ieiero Hockey. Sondy Edgren. Kim Yonkauskas. Peggy Fleshmon ond Donno Groy. 2nd Michele Crone, Tereso Koch, AArzi Bridgman. Wendy Cox. Tnxie Merer, Erls Bernrsen, Chen Toptff, Louro Stone. Tnno Wight, Alido Johnston. Suson Sutter ond Sreve Christensen. 3rd Aoroa Menwether. Don e4e Hink. Don Weaver, Tom Romey, Sonno Koons, AAke Senn. M Wordy. Steve Amsrod, Tom Converse. Tom Srogl. Lee Buchonon, Jon Edwards ond Vince Hortney. Bock Tm W s, Russel Zougg. Scorr Walser. AAke Reiter, Ion Hodge. Joe BeSows. Derick Hager. Pod Curtis. William Behon. Mott Novorony. Robyn HayboH. Scorr Shields. Pixie Meier. Gerold Hole ond Philip Armsrrong Symphonic Choir SYMPHONIC CHOft — Fronr Rhonda Hed- e). Carmen Morrison, Becco Simons. Denyse DeBoor, Cindy Hoi. Corleen Whiriock. Liso Kenr. Borboro Wiley, Wendie Co srer, Liso King, Leyto Hodgson ond Sreve Chr6rensen, Middle Jockie Kunkel, Horuko Inoue. Anoko Hodgson. Lori Prerrymon. Shonnon Smith, Cindy Sheorer, Sondy Gores, Borboro Horvey. Jennifer Vollmer. Holy Woods, Nicole Mirchefl, Michelle Dicks ond Soro Snyder. Bock: John Smirs, Jeff Dovis, Ernie Brookins, Joy Boorrighr. Jesse Berger, Russ Benron. Jim Dempsey. Ere Payne. Greg Dohm, Nick Kern, Chris Corelb, Jerry Goff ond Josef Dubrowsky Choirs Keep Busy With Concerts Competitions Sondy High's five choirs performed in numerous com pennons ond school performances Throughout rhe year. All rhe choirs worked hard preparing for rheir many performances. These performances included rhe foil concert, Christmas concert. Winter Jazz Festival, Spring concert. Spring Jazz Concert, on invirarionol which induded rhe grode schools, and various other league competitions. The Pionaires performed or graduation, for different groups in rhe community and or rhe local grade schools. While most competitions were more local for rhe rest of rhe groups, rhe Pionaires traveled to Newport to compere ogoinsr several other schools from around rhe store. Symphonic Choir compered in most league competitions receiving scores of 2 or better Groups or these competitions ore rated on o scale from 1-5, five being rhe lowest. To raise money for next year's trip to Disneylond, all choirs chipped in by selling jewelry, condy bars, ond pizza ond pop or Spring Fesr. Seniors receiving owords for rheir accomplishments were: Jadsie Kunkel and Jeff Dovis, Most Outstanding Seniors; Denyse DeBoor, Greatest Musical Achievement; Liso King, Director's Award; Carmen Morrison, Best Four-Year Student, ond Tomi Fitch, Vocal Jazz Award. Choir Director Bruce Scarrh stored, It wos on interesting year with many tow ond high points. 194 CONCERT CHOIR — Fronr Chen Leosio. Chelee Closner. Kim Dornhordr. Krisry Shorpe. Laura Alderson ond Bruce Scorrh, Middle Knsste Wilis, JoAnne Arrerberry, Lyoene Nerpel. Wendi Kirro. Rurh Roidern and Norole Sronwood. Bock Lonce Cooke. Chortorre Foresee. Lori Dennerr. Megon Luodeen. Trocy Skogon. Borb Rivers and Alioo Johnsron Pionaires Concert Choir PtONAIRES — Fronr Bruce Scorrh, Showno Cosby. Greg Dhom. Liso Kenr. Melero Hooley ond Jim Dempsey. Middle Jeff Dove. Denyse DeBoor, Andy Dierderich, Lori Benner;. Jod-oe Kunkel, Cor men Momson. Tomi Ftfch, Eric Poyne ond Corleen Whirlock. Bock Vince Horrney ond Nick Kerns Freshman Choir FRESHMAN CHOP. — Fronr Brenda Howey. Chr«yol Ovisnansen. Leslie Shafer. Angelo Count. Deanna Chomness, Charles Dimmick. Pete Rusow, Travis Purkerson. Margaret Heckel, Lauro Knox. Knsrm Mils. Shownee Summer and Julie Ulmen, Middle Kori HoHgren. Debfcxe Neff. Virgimo Curl, Tmo Sanders. Cindy Rairden. Korina Kline. Dtono Ons. Chris Brewster. Chuck Wall. Ed Ivens. Annerte Schmale, Johnna Freemon, Volorie Corruth, Tomoro Joseph md Bruce Scarrh, Bock Angelo Gonzales, Tommie WoBoce, Tna Snyder. Eloino Reogon. Morvca Reogan, Korhleen Fern. Bruce Evons. Kurnss Momson. Michele Reogon, Erin Fenwick. Sarah Plarz. Ndsy Poluck. Pornaa Srrignano and Corrie Zaugg Counterpoints COUNTERPOINTS — Fronr Michelle Oasner, Julie Ulmon. Kim Bornhardr, Borbora Wley and Bruce Scorth; Middle. Wendie Callisrer. Em Fenwick. Jenny Sah. Tommie Wolloce, Soroh Snyder ond Amy Soh. Bock Bruce Evons. Chns Brewyer, Maro Wallace. Pere Rusow ond Kurrss Momson 196 NM Works For Good Grades The Norionol Honor Sociery, consisted of fifty-three members, were selected on o basis of leadership, scholarship, character and service. Each member needed to submit and turn in on application Although a 3.5 GPA qualified a candidate to be eligible, leadership and service were other determining factors. Once someone becomes a member of such a prestigious club, he realizes fund raisers are of great importance. The money earned went towards scholarships and the induction ceremony for the next year. This year's activities induded serving at two booster award banquets, working in concession stands, selling rickets for the district track meet and the Sandy Invirarionol, serving as guides at both open house and freshman orientation, handing our programs at graduation, ond running the induction ceremony for new members. Cheryl Proert, advisor, felt this group was very outstanding ond involved in lots of school activities They also moke excellent role models and examples for felbw students.” RIGHT: fUS members and officers prepare for rhe foil inducrion ceremony CENTER: Parents join in on rhe celebrorion of Honor Sooery Inducrion TOP: Mc y Norrhrup lights o condle ro ceiebrore one of rhe requirements of NHS membership 197 (Small Computer Club Has Great (Sense Of Humor Sondy High's compurer club hod only four members rhis yeor ... oil officers. The club members were Von Fisk, president; Zolron Dubrowsky. vice-presidenr, Dill Waugh, secrerory and Treasurer; and Paul Curris- business manager. This year rhe dub's acriviries revolved around rhe money and using ir ro buy compurer combat simulation gomes, pirating software, and hornessing physics ro ochieve unclear rransdimensional travel,'' according ro one club member who asked ro remain anonymous. Ir should be nored rhar rwo of rhe club's members, Waugh and Curris, did very well or rhe Clackamas County skills Competition programing conresr rhis year, compering wirh reams from many schools in rhe area. Unforrunarely, their entry was disqualified, as rhe judges considered some of rhe programs documentation ro be in poor taste. 198 COMPUTER CLUO — Paul Curts, bll Wou t. Zolron Dubrowsky ond Von Fisk Rodeo Club Forms At Sandy High The loriar twirled above her heod while rhe horse moved smoothly beneorh her With o flick of her wrisr Kelly Schilperoorr ler rhe rope fly above rhe goor's neck The year of 86-87 proved ro be rhe first for Sandy High's new Rodeo ream. The ream compered or 8 of 10 rodeos scheduled this year Events available ro parricipore in induded barrel racing, calf tying, eluded barrel racing, goar rying and pole bending, just ro name a few. Rodeo reom fan Karhy Layron commented, For rhe reom's first year, rhey did surprisingly well.'' Rodeo ream members induded: Kelly Schilperoorr, Kim Schwenk, Danna Schwenk, Suzonne DuBois, Mary Ann Wymer and Gary Copher. LEFT: Rodeo Teom cooch gives coreful orrennon ro each individuol reom member RIGHT: Kety Schilperoorr shows her ski wirh rommg ond conquering rhe srrengrh of o horse TOP: RODEO TEAM — Fronr: Shonnon Advonik, Kely Schilperoorr ond Kim Schwenk, Dock Roberr Levtrr. Gory Copher. Suzonne DuDcxs, Do no Schwenk ond Mory Ann Wymer 199 Classified Ads DANNY DOY: Don'r you forger obour us lirrle people! Good luck in whorever you do! Love, YOUNGBLOOD WHOPPER: Hey baby, I love ya! WHOPPER JUNIOR RUSSELL BECKER: You ore a very gorgeous guy! I'm really glod I gor ro know you berrer. Love, MELINDA PAUL ARMINTROUT: Being of sound body and mind I con honesrly soy rhor I will always core for you. You will always hold o special place in my hearr. Sroy rhe woy you ore — don't change for anybody! And PLEASE whatever you do — don'r forger me rhis summer, Love olwoys, ME (BLONDE BLOND) BOONIE: Hi Bud! I'm glad we hod such o good year and rhor we're srill good friends. Are you gonna carch up w me prerry soon? Good luck! I hope we sroy good friends forever. I miss He-man II! Lors of love always, BEENIE NO BUST : Thanta for being so fun. You're o grear friend and will olwoys remain one. Remember hove a good orrirude, always smile, and mosr of oil you're special ro me. Sincerely love, MICHAEL AARON CYNTHIA SUE: The besr things in life hove yer ro come . . . marriage, becoming rich, having kids, and gerring o divorce! Besr Friends Forever! I love yo! TAMARA KAY TO ALL THE GIRLS I'VE LOVED BEFORE: Thonx for oil rhe pleasurable rimes you hove given me. I hope all your dreams and fanrasies come true! Thank you Jeannie for making mine come rrue. It's been grear in high school, bur jusr wait for rhe real world, ir holds berrer and many more unforgettable rimes. I hope you find peace in life like I have. AARON BLAKELY ELUE MONACO: Hi. Glad we became friends rhis year. I rhink you're rhe greatest friend anyone could ever hove even rhough you would never give me any more mousse. Maybe someday. Well see yo nexr year. Hope everything goes good wirh Ron. Love ya, BRADACH GAYLE MORE: So Former Girl, I guess rhis mokes up for nor wriring you a Happy gram. Well I jusr wanred ro say rhante for being a friend, and cheering my day up every rime I talk ro you. Hope we see each orher over rhe summer. Bye. FARMER BOY P.S. Good luck wirh cross counrry. STACI: Ir's incredible rhor we've gone through everything imaginable, and we're srill alive! Ir's been a really grear year, even rhough ir was frustrating, mosr of rhe rime. You've worked really hard, and you deserve rhe besr. (You've got o piece of ir, and I know rhor you'll hang on ro ir forever!) Good lud wirh your life. I know rhor you'll always make me proud! Thanks for being my besr friend. Love, STACY HEIDI ZOELLMER: You've been a true friend! Summer is upon us — WATER SKIING! Live rhe good life! LYBF KELLI EVERYONE WITH A BIRTHDAY: If you hove one, please have a Happy Birrhday whenever ir is. BICK PRO-BOWLER Well, you were right! You smoked me, a big score of 40. Wow! Thar's something ro be proud of. Don'r do any practicing rhis summer — you might break your high score of 50. STEVE M. 6 MARC J. LANA MO: This year has really brought us doser! You are such a good friend! Ski Buds Forever! KEL TAMMY AND ELLIE: First of all TAmber, rhis year has been prerry cool bur you have done o few naughty things like rhe bronco and a few orher things bur I srill rhink you're sweer. Sray beauriful and keep a prerry smile and for you Ellie, hove a good senior year. See ya rhen. BRADACH (Chris Jones) CHRISTINE: We've had our parry'n rimes hey! You're rhe besr. Someday we'll ger rogerher 6 do some more requila. Fun. Fun. Hope ro see you around. We made ir finally. Lucky us. LISA LOOMIS BIG BROS: Good luck nexr year in college, you guys will probably end up being star arhleres. Jusr remember me when you've made your millions. Love ya, LITTLE SIS MASTER: Thanks for always being rhere for me I wanr ro tell you rhar I would hove made many mistakes wirhour your wonderful advice. I am really gonna miss you very much. I hope you do very well in life cause you deserve rhe world. Love yo very, very much! SLAVE SPEECH II: You are an outstanding group of individuals. Ir has been a sincere pleasure reaching you and watching you progress. Take care and keep in rouch. MISS SMITH GIANT TEDDY BEAR: Hey kiddo! I love you forever; no marrer whar! I PROMISE!! God bless you 200 in rhe army and os always, be careful! I love you! LITTLE GEEK VAL, SCOn 6 LEE: I'm really glad rhar all of us were friends rhis year. I hope we sray close forever. You all mean a lor ro me. And Scorr — I'll miss you rhe mosr! Love, DIANA SEAN DENNETT I'm so glod rhar we gor rogerher rhis year. And I had a grear rime or Prom. Thank God we are finally our of here! Sray in rouch. Lors of love, LETY USA LOU, MICHELLEY, ROGIE, CHRISTINEY, DONNIE, TONY, AND MY CRAZY BROTHER . . . You guys are rhe besr friends ever!! We're going ro hove an awesome rime in Hawaii. Have a good life, keep in rouch, I'll miss ya!! Love, SISSY DIANA: You have been a good friend rhis year. Have a good summer, good luck wirh Aunr Marrha! Ha! Ha! See ya rhis summer! VALERIE ALL MY FRIENDS: When you ger rhis message I will be in Spain missing all of you. Jusr remember I will be txxk nexr year ro parry wirh rhe senior dass (89)!! ROBB S. I hope you have fun ar Linfield, because ir is really rhe besr. I hope you don'r become one of rhe srreakers!'' (Ha ha) Call me for a game of foorball, my number's in rhe book! Love, KIM M. TIGGER: Heyda' Dud! How's ir goin? I don'r know if you'll ever believe rhis bur I really am glad you and TB ore happy. I hope ir lasrs for a long rime! And I hope we sray friends forever! This has been a grear year (ar rimes.) and I hope nexr year is even berrer — wirh less fighrs! Lydas 4-ever, BEENIE THE LOCKER CLAN: Through ir all ... I love you guys. Nexr year . . . Seniors! Can'r wair!! Love ya KEL STACI M., L6A K . HEATHER H., TARA C, FOOTBALL PLAYERS, G THE JUNIOR CLASS: Even Though I may no longer see you every day, I'll always remember rhe fun we had and all rhe memories. The besr of lud ro you all in rhe furure. Love ya!! CATHI PEARSON LYNETTE: Well rhe year has been fun bur your birrhday was rhe besr! (Ha, ha). Can'r wair for rhe furure fun cuz wirh rhe rwo of us life can nor be DRAB!!! WENDI TONY 6 PAUL ARMINTROUT: You rwo are rhe mosr fasdnaring unique people I've ever mer. I know you'll make ir big, bur please — do me a favor — don'r forger me when you're rich-n-famous! Love ya lors. MARY ADAM CANNON: When are you gonna ger some decenr women? Maybe your sophomore year will be berrer! Now! MILLER DAN (GORGEOUS) WEAVER: We jusr wanr ro ler you know rhar we (like many orher girls around) really enjoy your presence and appreciare your good looks. Too bad you're a senior — we won'r be able ro see your muscle-bound body and gorgeous______ walk down rhe halls. We'll miss ya! You'll have ro visir us, O.K.? Wirh love, SOME GIRLS IN YOUR BAND YARLY, BABY DEN G SPIKE: Here's ro onorher radical year on rhe ski ream (snow, raco sauce and cheese sandwiches). We're going ro go fasrer rhan a silver buller down rhe mounrain. Spike, can’r wair ro hang upside down from rhe chairlifr. You guys mean rhe world ro me, and I bve you all!! The clan will rule forever!!! BAKE DAVID QUIETT: You're rhe besr rhing rhar has happened ro me. I will never forger whar we ralked abour in your boor or your cabin. Some day darling, ir will happen. We have gor rhe besr relorionship rhar I know of! We have had some of rhe besr rimes of my life and alrhough I'm in California rhey will conrinue. I love you more rhan Reese's Peonur Burrer Cups. (Prerry good, huh!) I miss you very much. I love you!!! YOUR LITTLE DARLING, LIZ '87 MEE MA STAFF: Thanks for helping me make . wirh. Sray energeric and enrhusiasric! MRS. SEMPERT PHILLIP ARMSTRONG G AARON MERIWETHER: Dweeb and Philly, I don'r rhink I could have made ir rhrough Algebra II rhis year wirhour you guys. Maybe we'll ger ro be in Trig, rogerher nexr year! Now wouldn'r rhar be special?! Aaron — rhanx for helping me learn ro make decisions (rhe righr ones). Have you mode rhe reservarions yer?! Phillip — Thanx for helping me wirh every rhing. I love you! Love ya! WANDA HEATH, BARBIE, EL. TAMBORINE. CINJER, KEL RAE, BONES, KIMBO: Well, you have all made my high school life Terrific — now jusr one more year. I rhank you all for every rhing, your all rhe besr — really. Memories forever ... I love you all KMAZ HEATH'S 4TH PERIOD CIVICS: Thanks for being a classy bunch! I hope you learned os much as I did. MRS. KIEBURTZ MR. C. HOSOL You're gerring good bur rhe Hawk srill airs over you! Call me if you wanr some poinrers. MR. T. HAWK 201 ROBYN: I.S.LY.A.L. Knock! Knock! FROM YOUR FRIENDLY FOOT DOCTOR BRIAN: I've rold you so mony rimes before and I'm relling you again. Thanks so much for being my besresr B.F. Sincerely, MICHAEL T HALE, KENNY, ROBERT 6 MELISSA: Thanks for a fun year in Algebra II We will ger Mr. Ford ro cur rhe assignment, even if we have ro rorrure him!!! Ir was lors of laughs, and hopefully nexr year we will complere our quesr — ro burn rhe marh books!!! You guys are grear!!! BAKUS DONNIE: You sing like a srud 6 you are nor a bad friend. JACK P.S. Rake in rhe pie. P.P.S. No Scrarch. DARREN BUCKNER: For rhe new guy, you've really fir in! I'm really glad rhar we've gorren ro be good friends! Thanks for everyrhing. Love, KEL WILMUR: Thanks for rhe ride. WILBUR MRS. NEY: I hope you know rhar you have finally brainwashed me inro you being my fovorire reacher. You're rhe coolesr chick around (ha ha). I wish you rhe besr of luck in your new wonderful marriage, alrhough I'm sure you don'r need luck. I'll miss you nexr year. Thanks for a grear 2 years. Love ya. LIZ KRENWINKEL ESPANOL III IV: You are my firsr advanced class rhar I have had rhe opporruniry ro reach for up ro Three years. I hove worched you grow in many ways and really have enjoyed you as individuals. Congrarubrbns for making ir Through Espanol and rhank you for all rhe special Things you have done. MISS SMITH BONER: We are rhe kings of rhe Double Dog Hip Maneuver. Yeh! Heads up! A.W. SQUEALER UZI: You gave me rwo exciring years of rhe mosr evenrful, fun and wonderful friendship ever (Eggs — facials, roiler popering, your firsr speeding ricker 6 Nord's). I'm going ro miss you so much. Always remember rhe good rimes — you corrupred me and I love you for ir! BAKE MIDGIE: Thanx so much for everyrhing you've done for me. You are my mosr spiffle friend! Good luck in your senior year! Ich liebe dich! Love ya' bud — JULIE YO SPIKE: I hope you have rhe main senior year. Sorry I won'r be here ro parry wirh ya, bur hey, you'll have fun. See ya larer. TICKY PAUL WAYNE: In a rime of loneliness, brer known as coldness, only one rhoughr is in my mind. Venaric for a hearr. Earnesrly wanring nor ro parr. Yer never close enough. Obligor ro only one: searching Unison devine. SILVER SNAKE, POINDEXTER, SQUEAKER, COBB COWBAPUD: I ain'r gor norhing ro say. BRODY SISTERS: I would like ro rhank my sisrers for being rhe mosr killer and besr-looking in rhe school. ERIC DAVIS DONNIE: Oh paaaolease!!! Thanks for a grear 2 years. Ski ream, prom, and all-around everyrhing. Have a grear furure and rake care of rhe green Ford. I'm going ro miss you. Well, we'll have ro all go ro Brighron Beach a few more rimes Good luck! BAKE KEL RAI SCHILPEROORT, D.V.M I love you O' much! Thanx for helping me rhrough Borany and for defending me from Scorr. Our friendship means alor ro me and I hope ir conrinues ro grow in rhe nexr rwo years. Love ya' JULIE P.S. Paver and Hon-bun forever! JUSTIN, ROBB, DEAN AND BEN: Along wirh rhe orhers, rhey're seniors. They're leaving, we’ll miss all rheir humor, rheir pep and rheir screaming. The way rhey would yell if rhe orher ream scored, all four would srand up, and ro rhe referees roar. A simple lirrle message, ro show angered moods, Nurs and bolrs, nurs and bolrs, we gor screwed!!'' Ir was rude and obnoxious bur we didn'r mind, 'cause during rhe school day, rhey were norhing bur kind. They showed Sandy pride wherever we wenr. The four were pure Pioneers — Jusrin, Robb, Dean and Ben!! LORI YO TARA K. HOLLY CABE I can'r believe we're finally seniors!! Ir's been a long rime since rhe 7rh grade, huh!!? Well I'm glad we made ir Through as such good friends!! You've always been rhere for me when I needed you and I srrongly appreciare ir. You are a super good friend and I love you for ir! See ya rhis summer okay Buckwhear? Love ya, TARA K. SHANNON THE SUPER: You are rhe besresr friend anyone could wanr! I miss you so very much. I hope you never forger all rhe grear rimes we had, (egging, T.p.ing, bake feasrs, rwinkies, rice crispy rrears, and everyrhing else). I wish you rhe besr of luck in rhe furure wirh sofrball, skiing, school and basically, life! Don'r ever forger me cause I know I won'r forger you! I love you! YOUR BEST BUD UZI THE GREAT LYL SARA: Srrange rhar we have only been friends 202 4 5 years, seem like longer!! I jusr wonred ro rell you rhor i finally overcome my jealousies of your orher friends (Prerry much so onywoy) and look 4word 2 spending rime w you rhis summer ond rhe summers 2 come. Thonx 4 being rhe dear friend rhor you ore ond always being oprimisric ond keeping your chin up 4 everyone!! Love ya dearly, bur nor queerly, YOUR DEST FRIEND — MEM MY TWO YG LEADERS: Thante for being rhere ro ralk ro, ro lough wirh, ond ro shore good rimes wirh. YG FOLLOWER LIZ KRENWINKEL: Thanks for being rhere when I needed you rhe mosr. I miss you very much. Thanks. I love you. DAVID QUIETT NICK: You're awesome. I will always be your friend and I hope you'll be mine. I hope you hove a grear year. Love ya, SEAN LORI YO: Well, rhis is ir!! We made ir! Ir's hard ro believe ir! Will you look ar us? Afrer all we've been Through, we're srill besresr buddies! I know I have given you a lor of reasons ro give up, bur you sruck wirh ir and our friendship. Lori You we're seniors now — ler's sray rogerher forever, okay! Subcuraneously I know we will!! — WHAT?? (We'll rry ro make ir work) BUBBA JO ALL X-MEN LOVERS: The mosr killed comic goesr ro marvel x- men wirh wolverine, srorm, banshee, colassos, shadow car, rogue, 6 Imighr crawler. ERIC DAVIS SHAWN A COSBY: Don'r forger abour me, sis, I look forward ro your engagemenr parry and mine. Good luck in rhe furure. I love ya! Enjoy Hawaii, and don'r forger rhe eye conracr. CINJER JOSEF DUBRAWSKY Learn how ro dress!! CURT REYNOLDS SPEECH I STUDENTS: Congrorularions on wonderful debares! I hope you all enjoyed rhe year as much as I did. Please rake Speech II! Good luck ro you all! MISS NEY WINDOW CALLISTER: Hymnyo, humnya, humnya! Always remember ro read Derrer Homes Gardens and ro keep Throwing rhose wild Tupperware parories. Also remember rhar Seymour's sranding by you Don'r forger Pee-Wee, and Speck roo. Mosr imporranrly, don'r forger rhar you're my besresr buddy forever! Love always, JELL-O P S. Baja! GOOD-BYE, DARREN P., BOB D., KRISSIE W.. LISA L, CHRISTINE D., SISSY W., MELISSA O., ROGER S., JERRY W., MAH F„ DAN W., EUGENE B., BEN G., CHARLIE P., CRISTI B„ KRIS A., AND MARIA R ! All of you have been rhe grearesr friends ever, and I love you all! Thanks for four grear years of memories! I'll miss you! Ler's make sure we're all rogerher again some day! (There's only one missing,- Love, ME) MAH, DARREN, CHARLIE, JERRY: I wanr ro rhank you guys for rhe awesome year. We have had a blosr and we have been in a lirrle Trouble here and rhere. Norhing ro swear over! You guys are grear friends and I am going ro miss you guys. See you around Godzilla, Pulley, Conrad, and Grizzler. Your besr friend, BOB REEB ROBB: you're been an awesome friend. I hope we conrinue being friends forever. See ya whenever I can. Love ya, TICKY TAMBORINE: The monkey's in rhe rree, all of us are grear bur you're rhe besr. I love ya. Besr friend forever. CINJER HEIDI ZOELLMER: You've losr rhar loving feeling!!1 Heidi, I srill love you and I olwoys will. I hope you’re Thinking abour me now, cause I know I'm Thinking abour you. Please, bring bock rhar loving feeling!!! I love you. Love always, SEAN ROBYN: I'm glad we've gor ro know each orher. you’re an awesome person. Remember, rhe besr is yer ro come! Love, TONY EAN H.: I rhink, of all my senior friends rhar are leaving rhis year. I'm going ro miss you rhe mosr!! You have been rhe besr friend I've needed rhis year! I ask a lor of you ond you always pull Through for me! I love your dirry sense of humor and your cauky smile. I never rhoughr you could have besr friends of rhe opposire sex! You've proved rhar wrong! I'm going ro miss you! TARA K. CLASS OF '88: One more year! Thank God! Good luck! TODD TRACY FOR SALE: Third period accounring class — besr offer accepred! BARBARA BEEHLER M6TY: You are very special ro me. We sure have had a good rime in high school. I am going ro miss our Friday nighr ralks. I will miss you a lor. I love you. Lors of bve, BOB MY FAVORITE BUDS: Jusr rhink we only have one more year lefr, rime flies when you're having fun. You guys have been grear friends rhe losr rhree years, ler's make our lasr more memorable. I love you all dearly! TARA LYNN 203 KELLI: Thonx for always being rhere. I love you. Keep talking to Heidi, and keep her mind set on me. I will always love her. See ya when I ger bads. Love always, TICKY LIZ K., SHANNON D„ AMY F„ TARA C: You all looked beauriful on 6 13. Thanks so much for your help — I'm sorry Lynne was such o nog rhor day; she jusr wonred everything to be perfect. Anyway, you guys were jusr greor! Thanks, again!. Love, CINDI TARA, TAMDORINE, CINJER, KMAZ, HEDC, BONER, KELLI RAE: You ore terrific friends and I don't know whor I would do without you. Our senior year is going to be so much fun. Let's never drift apart! I love you!! ELLIGATOR 7TH PERIOD ART CLASS — THE GROUP IN THE BACK: Hey, you guys. The year's over. I jusr wont to soy thanks for all the giggles, crudeness, jokes and advice Let's moke the best of the next year. I will miss you oil dearly! Love olwoys, TARA SEAN REYNOLDS: Your flirty personality hasn't got us yet, bur you're close! So, next year, you better worch our! We're oil our to ger you! ANONYMOUS DOB: You ore the Greatest! I love you so much ond I’m going to miss you when you're gone. Thanks for everything! You mean the world to me. All my love!! MISTY ELLIVATOR, JELLI, CINJER, HEABYE, AARO, TAR-PAPER: Whor con I soy ... It's been one more outrageous year (aside from oil of the little disagreements). Well, we've got one more year left ... Let's let the good rimes roll!!! TAMDORINE JAMES: I jusr wont to soy thanks because you've mode my junior year the most memorable for me. I love you deorly olwoys and I will forever treasure my memories that I hove shored with you. You've mode this year special, rhanlss! TARA SEAN FENWICK (SPEEDRACER): I wish you the best of luck in fulfilling your creams to be the best! Here's to on exaring summer working or good old Timberline. Don't go chasing too many cots! And don't forger that I know whor you think I do ond rhor you know whor I think you do, ond we both know everything. BAKE SHANNON: Good luck this year. You need it!! I hope you graduate, I'M SURE YOU WILL. Keep Kimmy in shape, ond jusr go our ond hove fun. I'll be seeing you lorer. I love you. SEAN EVERYONE IN 7TH PERIOD DRAMA: This is to soy Thonx 2 oil of you freaks in Dromo 4 helping me overcome feors ond problems. All of you R Great!! Really, You R!! And Thanks” 4 letting me be me. Hong in rhere juniors (Angie, Poul, Tony, Brian, Joserre!) You only hove 1 more year ond good luck sophomores! Hope to work with you guys next year. Mrs. Campbell, this thonx goes 2 U 2!! Everyone remember: ‘It’s almost personal finance rime!' Ho-HA. Jusr kiddin'. DIANE CHRIS, CHRISSY, CHRISTINE, VELITA, SISSY: You gals ore greor. I om going to miss you oil. All of you hove helped me our or one rime or another ond I wont ro thank you. Chris we hod o greor rime or the beach. Computers wos o blast. (Ho-Ha). Mr. Formal rules. See you around. Lots of love, BOD SHANNON BAKER TARA CONNELLY: Thanks for your help above ond 204 beyond the coll of duty!!! MS (NEY) SEMPERT VINCE: I've hod the best year ever rhonks ro you!! I hope we hove lots more good rimes. We hove already hod the best rimes ever!! I wont ro wish you lots of luck in whatever you decide ro do! I will love you olwoys! TRACEY: GOOFY BRADACH (SEVEN LETTERS!!?): Hey buddy — I'm glod we're friends! We had better olwoys stay rhor way. I’m glod you finally quit. Moybe some day I will give you some mousse for your hair!! Moybe you'll grow ond quit being port of the S B C ! You’re awesome! ELLEN HARUKO AND NIKI: Thanks for being rhere. Your support ond friendship has helped me this year. Let's oil stay friends and go visit each other in Japan. Love, CHERYL LEOTA OLSON: You're lucky ro hove o friend like me, bur I'm much luckier ro hove o friend os sweet os you! I'm so glod you're here when I need you. Hope we will be friends forever ond ever!! 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176 Travis Connon — 74 Trocy Cansler — 87 Mary Derh Corey — 100 Drion Corlson — 62 Jodie Carlson — 74 Kennerh Corlson — 87 Toro Corlson — 27, 87 Donald Carpenrer — 87 Doberr Carroll — 62, 142 Valerie Carrurh — 62, 192, 196 Dwoyne Corson — 62 Doug Cassidy — 59, 74, 160, 167 Sherry Cassidy — 87, 193 Chris Corello — 48, 87 Sandra Caro — 100 Joe Cejko — 62, 132, 176 Mike Chamberlain — 62 Sue Chambers — 129 Deanna Chamness — 62, 196 Kevin Charrier — 62 Chrisral Christiansen — 62, 196 Sreve Chrisrensen — 127, 192, 193 Dill Chrisrman — 100, 144 Darla Chrisrman — 113 Darryl Chrisrman — 74 Sreve Chrisrman — 40, 41, 46, 47, 48, 87 Terry Chung — 122 Darilee Clark — 113 Jim Clark — 66, 124 Jim Clark — 62 Scorr Clarke — 62 Mindy Claywell — 62, 134, 192 Dev Cleland — 130 Kary Clifr — 87, 134, 147, 164 Chellee Closner — 74, 176, 195, 196 Marc Closner — 87, 144 Charles Cochran — 87 Cheryl Cochron — 74, 187 Jason Cody — 87, 160 Greg Cole — 87 Jamie Cole — 74 Wendy Coleman — 39, 54, 100, 136, 154, 155, 176 Drian Collins — 87, 156 Craig Collins — 87 Deeana Collins — 10, 74, 135 Jenny Collins — 62 Pamela Comer — 74, 193 Shaundi Compron — 100 Denjamin Congdon — 87 Lance Conger — 74, 144, 176 Tara Connelly — 100, 146, 182, 184 Tiffany Conner — 74 Thomas Converse — 113, 138, 172, 193 Dawn Cook — 87 Lonce Cooke — 74, 144, 195 Chris Cooper — 74 Marhew Cooper — 74 David Copher — 74, 79 Gary Copher — 74, 199 Kellie Corrigan — 74 Marr Cosby — 74 Shawna Cosby — 100, 195 Angela Counts — 62, 153, 196 Drian Cox — 48, 62, 66 Joy Cox — 100, 185 Wendy Cox — 100, 185, 193 Dennis Coy — 160 JoAnne Crabb — 113 Jill Craig — 87 Chrisrie Crampron — 62, 176 Julie Crampron — 87, 136, 154, 155, 176 Michelle Crane — 62, 156, 157, 192, 193 Par Crappa — 74, 156 Tracy Crawford — 74 Elizabeth Crockerr — 100 Dennis Crow — 118 Rochelle Culp — 87 Robin Cunningham — 50, 74 Virginia Curl — 62, 196 Dororhy Curran — 35, 66, 125 Robin Curry — 87 Gory Curris — 124, 134, 164 Paul Curris — 74, 193, 200 D Dob D'Aboy — 34, 42, 45, 50, 123, 144, 168, 169 Julianne D'Aboy — 137 Greg Dohm — 74, 48, 195 James Dahm — 101 Dennis Daniels — 119, 153 Shanna Daniels — 54, 113, 136, 137, 154, 155, 176 Ranee Danielson — 87 Kim Dasher — 74 Jane Davey — 22, 78, 121 Elbie Davie — 130 Clouderre Davis — 87 Eric David — 75 Heather Davis — 87 Jeff Davis — 46, 101, 144, 160, 195 Jody Davis — 75 Teresa Davis — 87 Tricia Davis — 75, 79, 135, 164 Jeff Dawson — 75 Robert Day — 75 224 Ramon Dearon — 139 Denyse DeBoor — 30, 46, 47, 48, 101, 194, 195 Curtis Deegan — 87 Christine Deere — 101 James Dempsey — 87, 195 Eric Deneen — 101 Stephanie Deneen — 75 Alan DeNoble — 101 Sharon Denton — 75 Richard DeRosa — 75 Mark Dhone — 75 Debera Dickerman — 101 Michelle Dicks — 48, 75, 194 Denise Diermeier — 101 Andy Dierderich — 55, 101, 180, 195 Julie Dierderich — 75, 193 Shawn Dieter — 62 Scott Digman — 75, 144 Charles Dimmick — 196 Theresa Dimmick — 87, 92 Dora May Dolan — 130 Todd Dornarh — 87 Anjanerre Doming — 75 Heidi Dose — 101, 141, 154, 234 Misry Dougherty — 87 Dob Dougherty — 26, 102, 144, 168, 169 Rodney Douglass — 88, 149 Julie Dove — 75 Lisa Dove — 75 Dennis Dries — 75, 158 Suzanne DuDois — 102, 199 Josef Dubrawsky — 75 Zolran Dubrawsky — 88, 172, 200 Justin Duckworth — 62 Lisa Dunn — 88 Shirley Dunn — 130 Greg Dupre — 102, 144 Mike Dutton — 88 Jason Dyal — 75 E Len Eaton — 125 Jurgen Ebenhog — 39, 102, 138, 139 Vernon Edgerron — 130 Howard Edgren — 102 Sandy Edgren — 63, 134, 152, 162, 193 David Edwards — 88 Jon Edwards — 88 Roger Edwards — 88, 139 Gary Elderkin — 63, 148 Aaron Elmendorf — 75 Dryan Elmendorf — 63 Eric Elmendorf — 102 Ric Elsberry — 35, 122, 144, 176 Joshua Emrich — 63, 139 Marie Emrich — 89 Morgan Emrich — 9, 10, 54, 108, 112, 115, 138 Lisa Epley — 89 Don Eri — 102, 158 Travis Eri — 75, 158 Heidi Eridsson — 89 Michelle Erlandsen — 75 Danielle Estes — 63 Brian Evans — 59, 88, 132, 176 Druce Evans — 63, 64, 148, 176, 196 David Evans — 63 Vicky Evens — 88 F Melissa Fannon — 75 Chris Fennell — 63 Eric Fenton — 102 Kevin Fenton — 63 Erin Fenwick — 63, 196 Sean Fenwick — 102, 158, 159 Honour Ferdun — 88 James Ferguson — 88 Kathleen Fern — 63, 196 Dryan Findley — 63 Bradley Fischer — 75 Dronda Fischer — 63 Dud Fisher — 130 Jodie Fisher — 63, 141 Dill Fisher — 46, 47, 48, 49, 83, 88, 92, 138, 139, 149, 236 Von Fisk — 45, 88, 172, 173, 185, 197, 200 Tami Fitch — 102, 195 Michelle Fitzpatrick — 34, 102, 115, 146, 168 Betsy Fleming — 88 Peggie Fleshman — 102, 193 Scott Fleshman — 89 Mart Flisram — 103, 150 Eric Ford — 75, 172 Michael Ford — 89, 144, 150 Roger Ford — 123 Charlotte Foresee — 75, 195 Carl Fork — 63 Christa Fork — 89 Karla Foster — 88 Steven Fox — 88 Timothy Fragall — 75, 139 Lisa Fraijo — 88 Regina Franco — 103, 193 Heather Frank — 88, 141, 156, 176 Monica Frank — 103, 184 Johnna Freeman — 63, 192, 196 Karri Freeman — 88 Kim Freeman — 48, 163 Troy Freeman — 103, 160 Trisha French — 88, 156 Barry Frerz — 75, 144, 176 Amy Frost — 27, 39, 54, 103, 136, 137, 184 David Fuller — 75 Andy Funderburg — 50, 52, 89, 92, 144, 236 Mike Funderburg — 118, 119, 144 G Tracy Gaare — 103 David Gagner — 76 Sandra Gaither — 89 Nichole Galvin — 51, 89 Chad Garber — 63 Parrick Gary — 63 Sandra Gates — 48, 76, 194 John Garzke — 76 Lori Geissler — 88 Rachel Gerlach — 76 Tawnya Gerlach — 103 Zel Gernharr — 122 Jose Gesa — 20, 88 Anita Geyer — 88 Randy Gifford — 88, 139, 168 Drenda Gilbert — 63 Aaron Gille — 63 Sammi Gillum — 119 225 Henry Girrz — 113, 114 Tim Girrz — 144 Den Glowe — 39, 193, 144 Keirh Gleove — 63 Konrad Godleske — 41, 76 Karen Goerze — 88 Jerry Goff — 88, 176 Angela Gonzales — 63, 152, 176, 196 Michael Goodwin — 63 Eric Gorham — 88 Melissa Gould — 76 Jason Graham — 76 Don Granrz — 122, 136 Donna Gray — 103, 164, 165, 193 Lance Green — 76 Alan Grenier — 89 Brian Grenier — 89 Jeff Gross — 88, 150 Sherry Guillor — 63 Paul Gunderson — 76, 138, 149 Tamara Gunderson — 63, 141, 152, 162 Aaron Gurney — 63 Coleen Gusrafson — 130 Jarrod Gurhrie — 63 H Glen Habersrich — 128 Nicole Hadley — 23, 57, 103 Don Haefner — 88 Shari Hagan — 76 Den Hager — 64, 142, 192 Derick Hager — 76, 144, 193 Barb Haggerry — 125 Julie Haggsrrom — 88 Dean Haines — 103, 107, 144, 145, 156, 176 Sreven Haines — 76, 144 Gerald Hole — 103, 108, 113, 144, 150, 168, 193 Tony Hale — 54, 88, 144, 145, 150, 151, 169, 176 Amber Hall — 176 Cindy Hall — 27, 88, 194 Dan Hall — 130 Jennifer Hall — 64 Melinda Hall — 64 Kari Hallgren — 64, 196 Kim Ham — 76, 185 Dale Haner — 76 Chrisry Hansen — 64 Kimberly Hanson — 84, 88, 147, 193 Sherri Hanson — 88 Hearher Harmon — 103, 146, 184, 193 Charlie Harris — 71, 76, 158 Chris Harris — 127 Dick Harrison — 118 Peggy Harr — 23, 129 Krisrin Harrman — 12, 76, 146, 176 Vince Harrney — 103, 193, 195 Kim Harrung — 30, 56, 89, 140 Barbara Harvey — 89, 194 Julie Haverer — 38 Loro Hawkins — 76 David Hayball — 103, 156 Robyn Hayball — 64, 156, 157, 176, 192, 193 Sreve Hearry — 76 Curris Hearh — 118, 121, 150, 190, 236 Kenr Hearon — 58, 118, 119 Mike Heckard — 25, 37, 104, 144, 168 Lara Heckel — 89, 140, 163 Margarer Heckel — 64, 196 Rondo Heckel — 104, 194 Chris Hedin — 88, 89, 146, 184 Sreve Hendrickson — 113 Jason Herman — 84, 88, 144 Marsial Herrera — 104, 160 Cloy Herring — 104 Becky Hewgley — 104, 132, 133, 156 Jonarhan Hill — 104 Melanie Hill — 64 Berry Hillyard — 130 Teresa Hilsrad — 26, 72, 76, 146 Troy Hilsrad — 88, 156 Lisa Hines — 64, 134, 162, 192 Lim Hing — 64 Danielle Hink — 34, 39, 104, 154, 193, 234 Mark Hobson — 76 Douglas Hodge — 88 Ian Hodge — 76, 158, 193 Anaka Hodgson — 104, 190, 194 Fernando Hodgson — 63, 64, 69, 139, 176 Ley la Hodgson — 88, 194 Susan Hoff — 49, 76, 146 Mike Hogen — 88, 138, 150 Debbie Holcomb — 76 Jo Holzbach — 35, 130 Melera Hooley — 9, 55, 56, 104, 141, 193, 195 Anne Hopkins — 88 Buddy Horine — 76 Lillie Housden — 64 Renel Howard — 64, 134, 176 Michelle Howe — 104 Tamero Howell — 89 Brenda Howey — 76, 188, 196 Billy Huff — 64, 139 Marr Huff — 104 Ed Hug — 50, 122 Cloyron Hull — 89, 160 Debbie Hunrer — 128 Rochelle Hunrer — 64 Krisrine Husron — 89 Perer Husron — 88 Dian Hurchin — 120 Carhy Hurchinson — 130 Mike Hurchinson — 76, 77, 144, 176, 177 Randy Hurchinson — 128, 176 Noel Hygeland — 120, 160 I Sreve llg — 124 Haruko Inoue — 18, 57, 103, 174, 187, 194 Y verre Iseli — 88 Edwin Ivens — 64, 176, 196 David Izer — 76, 156 J Roberr Jackson — 88 Debbie Jacobs — 121 Brian Jensen — 76 Tony Jensen — 104, 170, 182 Mock Jernigan — 64, 142 Deanna Johnson — 76, 141, 176 226 Diona Johnson — 64, 192 David Johnson — 35, 120, 142 Doris Johnson — 130 Douglas Johnson — 88 Eric Johnson — 88 Kimberly Johnson — 88 Lance Johnson — 88, 138 Robby Johnson — 51, 76 Sara Johnson — 76 Todd Johnson — 105 Alica Johnsron — 76, 193, 195 Olive Johnsron — 130 Aaron Jones — 10, 14, 39, 49, 55, 104, 105, 138 Chris Jones — 64, 66, 142, 160 Erica Jones — 49, 76 Konnie Jones — 76, 164, 165 Robyn Jones — 37, 64, 66, 132 Ryan Jones — 64, 158 Danielle Jordon — 89, 153, 182 Roberr Jordon — 89 Dill Jordans — 22, 35, 122 Kelly Jorgensen — 76 Guy Joseph — 113 Tamara Joseph — 64, 196 Orion Juenemonn — 46, 48, 89, 149 Jason Jullins — 64 K Krisri Kadunc — 64, 162 Pomelo Kogeler — 88, 163 Melinda Koi — 76, 141, 158, 176, 178 Joseph Karner — 65 Dob Korsren — 126, 127, 141, 158 Charlene Kasch — 76, 158 Chuds Kearney — 126, 160 John Keirh — 88 John Keller — 130 Wesley Kelley — 76, 167 Molly Kelner — 24, 65, 69 Glenn Kendall — 65 Richard Kendall — 88 Kim Kennedy — 88, 135 Lisa Kenr — 39, 105, 194, 195 Nick Kern — 48, 76, 139, 195 Krisrie Kessler — 65 Lisa Kerrner — 130 Derr Key — 121 Chris Keyser — 76, 176 Sheeno Kichens — 65 Mark Kidder — 65, 148 Nancy Kieburrz — 20, 50, 129 Denjamin King — 65, 156 Debbie King — 105 Janet King — 65, 176 Lisa King — 105, 194 William King — 76 Ricky Kiser — 130 Wendi Kirro — 76, 195 Jeff Klaus — 76, 172 Sreven Klaus — 65, 139, 156 Diana Klein — 162 Korina Kline — 65, 196 Troy Kline — 76 Ty Kline — 76 Tracy Knapp — 76, 139 Joe Kniser — 125, 148, 166 Anna Knorrs — 49, 76, 140, 164 Laura Knox — 65, 140, 176, 196 Parri Knox — 119 Molly Knudsen — 128, 154 Jeremy Koch — 65, 76, 170 Teresa Koch — 193 Frank Koepke — 120 Joan Koepke — 130 Dawndae Komp — 89, 135 Sarina Koons — 77, 164, 192, 193 Drian Kosrrba — 65, 148, 166, 192 Mike Kosrrbo — 118, 119 Tanya Kraft — 77 Joyce Kramer — 65 Cindy Kregar — 89 Karrina Kregar — 65 Kevin Kreger — 89 Liz Krenwinkel — 55, 105, 109, 136, 137, 158, 165 Kristine Kruger — 30, 31, 40, 83, 90, 92, 132, 176 Roberr Kruger — 54, 105, 132, 133, 176 Karharina Kuerrel — 90 Marcel Kuerrel — 105 Walter Kuerrel — 90 Jackie Kunkel — 105, 164, 194, 195 Drian Kursch — 65 L Ali Lake — 50, 77, 136, 154 Ned Lamke — 130 Randy Lamm — 90, 150, 151, 176, 178 Denise Larsen — 105 Marcia LaViolerre — 114, 120 Srewarr Lawson — 65, 176 Shirley Lawyer — 77, 153, 163 Adrian Layman — 65 Par Layng — 105 Kathy Layton — 90, 153, 154, 184 Stacy Leas — 27, 41, 101, 105 Cheri Leasia — 77, 195 Roberr Leovirr — 77, 199 Paulo Ledwidge — 90, 184, 188 Paul Leech — 90 Jesse Lehman — 65, 142 Melissa Lenchirsky — 105, 136, 234 Shon Lenchirsky — 65, 70, 142, 148, 166 Georgia Lenon — 120 Wayne Lewis — 77 Chris Lex — 65 Alan L'Hommedieu — 35, 124, 135 Michelle Liepold — 65, 134, 162 Tommy Light — 77 Drian Liming — 77 Veronica Lindberg — 90 David Linn — 65, 148 Vanessa Linn — 90, 163 Denise Lisac — 125, 162 Stacy Lisher — 77 Colette Little — 90 Mike Little — 142, 148, 166 Timothy Lirrlepage — 77, 158 Trevor Lively — 90 Dryan Loflin — 77 Donald Logan — 105 Shane Lomboy — 77 Lisa Loomis — 13, 106 Russell Loomis — 90, 170, 182 Nicole Lundree — 65 Hearher Lovelace — 65 Jan Luelling — 129 Jeffrey Lundeen — 106 Megan Lundeen — 77, 176, 195 Scorr Lundeen — 65 227 Eric Lyons — 90 M Mike Malchow — 65, 156 Angie Molek — 90 More Malek — 77, 144, 176 Sean Malone — 110 Wendy Manaro — 106 Krisry Manley — 77 Tim Manuel — 65 Marr Maples — 106, 184 Richard Marlow — 90 Julie Marosi — 106, 141 Kimberly Marshall — 77 Erik Marrer — 158 Barry Marrin — 77 Danny Marrin — 77 James Marrin — 90 Debra Morrinez — 113 Brerr Mason — 90, 190 Brian Mason — 77 Yo Masui — 37, 39, 49, 57, 106, 165 Colby Marney — 148, 166 Michelle Marrhews — 65 Michelle Marrsen — 77, 174 Tricia May — 106 David Mayea — 90 Roberr McCall — 106 Julie McCann — 65, 132, 133, 176 Angela McClaflin — 65 April McCllanahan — 65 Mary McCurdy — 77 Michele McDermed — 77 Heidi McDevirr — 65 Marcie McDevirr — 90, 156 Tami McDonald — 65 Berh Mdnrire — 90, 140, 193 Reed Mdnrosh — 73, 78, 132, 133 Scorr McKay — 90 Jennifer McLain — 65 Sraci McLain — 55, 106, 115, 185 Sreve McMahon — 45, 90, 138 Adam McQuerry — 78 Michael Mead — 37, 66, 90, 138 Pixie Meier — 84, 90, 135, 147, 193 Trixie Meier — 84, 90, 135, 147, 193 Aaron Meriwerher — 193 Monica Merrill — 90, 164, 165 Doris Meyer — 18, 21, 106 Leigh Mickow — 90 Debbie Miller — 65 Leonaquel Miller — 65, 192 Michele Miller — 34, 35, 121, 234 Tim Miller — 78 Tricia Miller — 90, 163, 236 Anrhony Mills — 90 Krisrin Mills — 65, 196 Tom Mills — 73, 78, 81, 132, 176 Tricia Mills — 106 Krisropher Minnear — 65 Donna Mirchell — 90 Nicole Mirchell — 90, 194 Laurie Modjeski — 78 Par Modjeski — 90, 144 Sandra Mohler — 130 Ellie Monaco — 90, 91 Dave Monrgomery — 156 Jessica Monrgomery — 108, 180 Karhy Monrgomery — 65, 176 Paul Monrgomery — 124 Richard Monrgomery — 65 Chris Moody — 90 Marc Moody — 90, 188 Roger Moore — 78, 144 Gayle More — 65, 176 Lana Morgan — 24, 26, 90, 91, 146, 168, 234 Renae Morris — 90, 182 Carmen Morrison — 106, 194, 195 Kurriss Morrison — 48, 66, 196 Marls Morrison — 106, 160, 170 Jason Morse — 66 David Morser — 78, 139 Chris Moyer — 66, 140 Charlses Mulberry — 90 Gusraaf Mulder — 18, 90 Clinron Mull — 90, 192 Jenifer Munger — 66 Roberr Myea — 66 John Myers — 90 Shari Myers — 106 N Jason Nall — 78, 144, 167 Jeff Namhie — 144 Joy Namhie — 130 Iman Nazeeri — 46, 66 Jeff Nealon — 90 Debbie Neff — 66, 196 Kevin Nelson — 90 Gabriel Nerf — 66, 148, 166 Sean Nerf — 192 Tracy Nerison — 78 Lynerre Nerpel — 78, 195 Anrhony Neumann — 107, 158 Cindi Ney — 35, 120, 184 Paige Nichols — 90 Shane Nichols — 6, 9, 57, 107, 150 Jason Nickila — 78, 176 Richard Nielsen — 90 Amy Norquisr — 45, 90, 184 James Norris — 66, 142 Molly Norrhrup — 34, 36, 37, 45, 55, 107, 111, 174, 193, 197 Marr Novorny — 113, 193 Srephonie Nulph — 90 Corina Nurrbrock — 66, 192 o Laurie O'Brien — 128 Melissa O'Malley — 24, 107, 136, 197 Greg O’Meara — 128, 176 Bradley O'Neil — 94 Sean O'Neil — 78 Theresa O'Quinn — 94, 163 Jamey Ojord — 66 Don Olsen — 163, 176 Doug Olson — 128 Heidi Olson — 163 Leora Olson — 90 Lisa Olson — 94 Paul Olson — 9130 Marilyn Oscar — 66 Diana Oris — 66, 196 Ken Ouderkirk — 51, 83, 94, 144, 168 Woyr s Owens — 94, 160 P Cory Packer — 94 Jim Page — 121 Karhy Page — 12, 94 Eric Palladino — 78 228 Chris Palmer — 45, 54, 107, 150, 172 Shannon Palmer — 78 Nicky Paluck — 66, 196 Brad Pankalla — 78, 149 Mark Pankalla — 113 Mary Pankrarz — 78 Paul Pankrarz — 94 Pomelo Parish — 94 Randy Parsons — 66 Charlie Paul — 160, 234, 236 Jenny Paul — 66 Jason Paulsen — 78, 79 Eric Payne — 48, 94, 195 Julie Payne — 78 Tammy Payne — 94 Carhi Pearson — 107, 146 Kenny Pearson — 94 Sracy Pearson — 107, 110, 113, 144, 168, 184 Julie Pellerier — 66 Mike Pemberron — 78, 188 Sara Peron — 78 Dale Perren — 130 Daren Perry — 120 Kelly Perry — 78 Jason Pererson — 94 Jim Pererson — 66 John Pererson — 107 Sean Pererson — 94, 167 Tammy Pererson — 37, 94, 184 Toni Pererson — 66, 134 Shawna Perrigrew — 78 Karhi Perringill — 66 Andy Phillips — 66 Nicholas Phillips — 94, 144, 168, 169 Richard Phillips — 170 Trad Pierson — 94 Joe Plarz — 94, 144, 167 John Plarz — 66 Sarah Plarz — 196 Kelli Porringa — 52, 94, 164 Julie Powell — 94 Dilly Prado — 67 Craig Presron — 67 Lori Prerryman — 107, 194 Kendra Prickerr — 67, 134, 152, 162 Cheryl Proerr — 35, 44, 83, 123 Darren Pullen — 107, 138, 168, 169 Travis Purkerson — 67, 192 Debbie Pyryr — 130 Q David Quierr — 107, 138, 158 Randy Quierr — 94, 144, 158, 159 Miguel Quinrana — 18, 21, 113 Karen Quinrero — 78, 135, 147 R Roger Radke — 78 Craig Ragan — 62, 67, 158, 176 Sreven Ragsdale — 78 Cindy Rairden — 67, 196 Glen Rairden — 113 Rurh Rairden — 78, 195 Yolanda Ramirez — 94, 96 Jenny Rarhjen — 94 Julie Rarhjen — 94 Barbara Ray — 94 Elaina Reagan — 67, 196 Jason Reagon — 113, 188 Jon Reagan — 107 Michelle Reagan — 196 Monica Reagan — 67, 196 Par Reagan — 185 Mark Redmond — 67 Meagan Reece — 94 Ellen Reed — 108 Michael Reindehl — 67, 139, 148 Julie Reirer — 108 Mike Reirer — 72, 78, 192, 193 Curr Reynolds — 94, 144 Eric Reynolds — 67, 142 Sean Reynolds — 49, 80, 149 Sreve Reynolds — 80 Dan Reynoldson — 80 Roberr Richards — 80, 132, 135, 156, 176 Renee Richardson — 80, 147, 163 Sruarr Richey — 94 Trina Riddle — 129 Angie Rider — 94 Hearher Rider — 67 Dawn Rigby — 80 Jamie Riggin — 188 Trenr Riggs — 94 Roberr Rising — 95, 167 Barbara Rivers — 95, 132, 133, 195 Kary Rivers — 108, 185 Jason Roberri — 67, 176 David Roberrs — 12, 67, 139, 160 Danyeil Roberrson — 95 Chris Robins — 108, 144 Jomey Robins — 80 Anne Rockwood — 64, 67 Chris Rockwood — 49, 101, 108, 185 Jeffery Roden — 67, 148 Daniel Rodriguez — 67, 142, 168, 176, 192 Emolio Rodriguez — 10, 18, 20, 95 Roberr Rodriguez — 95, 144 Dovid Rolofson — 68 Mark Rolph — 108 Roberr Rolph — 68, 142, 158 Thomas Romey — 95, 132, 176, 193 Amy Rose — 80, 176 Darren Ross — 44, 59, 83, 123, 158 Maria Rowland — 108, 141, 154, 155 Amy Ruch — 68 Erik Ruch — 113 Wee Rumbaugh — 130 Pere Rusaw — 142, 148, 166, 192, 196 Mike Ryder — 130 s Amy Sah — 88, 140, 196 Jenny Sah — 74, 80, 135, 192, 196 Greg Salisbury — 80 Jeffrey Sanders — 68, 138, 139, 160, 176 Tina Sanders — 68, 196 Wayne Sanders — 95, 160 Eric Sarich — 80, 144, 176 Holly Sarich — 16, 22, 39, 53, 99, 108, 158, 159, 180, 190 Vance Saukko — 108, 138 Jim Saxron — 120 Bruce Scarrh — 127, 194, 195, 196 Lorerra Schiedel — 68 Mark Sciarerra — 121 Jesse Schiel — 68, 148, 166 Kelly Schilperoorr — 77, 80, 199 Rod Schilperoorr — 80, 160, 167, 192 229 Marc-Jan Schipper — 18, 27, 57, 108, 138, 139, 172, 173 Kendo Schlahr — 80 Shone Schlahr — 95 Michael Schleigh — 68, 160 Annerre Schmole — 68, 196 Drod Schmaurz — 108, 132, 176 Jusrin Schoenleber — 109 Angie Schram — 68 Kyle Schulson — 80, 144, 176 Melissa Schwarrz — 28, 80, 136, 153 Tanya Schwarrz — 95, 136, 154 Dana Schwenk — 80, 153, 199 Kim Schwenk — 95, 199 Heidi Scorr — 185 Jennifer Scorr — 95 Sandra Seabolr — 80 Drad Searls — 34, 36, 109, 144, 150, 151 Jake Seeder — 130 David Seeger — 109, 158, 159, 193 Scorr Seiperr — 95 Frank Seirz — 113 Michael Senn — 80, 139, 148, 192, 193 Nicole Sensabaugh — 95 Joseph Severs — 95, 185 Michele Severson — 109 Dianna Sexron — 48, 80 Dionne Sexron — 109 Ron Seyler — 10, 109, 111, 115, 170, 171 Leslie Shafer — 68, 196 Rusry Shafer — 68 Sandra Shafer — 68 Mark Shank — 58, 109, 144 Krisry Sharpe — 50, 80, 147, 195 Peggy Shaw — 68, 134, 162 Cynrhia Shearer — 95, 194 Michael Shearer — 68, 176, 168, 192 Marry Sheppard — 68, 139 Rurh Sherman — 120, 190 Scorr Shields — 27, 39, 109, 138, 139, 170, 171, 193 Michele Shokey — 95 Jaunira Shuler — 130 Jennifer Simmons — 80 Jeff Simons — 109, 132, 168 Rebecca Simons — 80, 132, 194 Doug Simonson — 109, 144 Tina Sirser — 110, 136 John Skinner — 95, 160 Arr Skipper — 37, 84, 95, 160, 176 Tracy Skogan — 80, 195 Glen Slarrery — 95, 188 Laurie Smallwood — 68, 152, 163 Barbara Smirh — 120 Chris Smirh — 22, 123, 153 Chrissy Smirh — 110 Israel Smirh — 95 Jenny Smirh — 68 John Smirh — 61, 121, 154 Mark Smirh — 68, 142, 156 Shane Smirh — 80 Shannon Smirh — 95, 194 Sracy Smirh — 48, 68 Sue Smirh — 80, 153, 176 Tommy Smirh — 95 Traci Smirh — 68 Jeremy Snerhen — 80 Sarah Snyder — 95, 194, 196 Tina Snyder — 69, 196 Tracey Snyder — 110 Lynn Sondenaa — 144, 149 Denise Sofich — 69, 152 Jeff Spanier — 69, 142, 166 Robb Spanier — 27, 28, 110, 113, 144, 145, 168, 169 Dawna Spencer — 80 Dawn Spires — 51, 110 Brian Sr. John — 80 Tony Sradsrad — 27, 80, 139, 149, 176 Tom Sragl — 95, 193 Samanrha Srahl — 80 Byron Sramm — 52, 110, 113, 144, 145 Lori Srandfield — 95, 135 Rpsa Srankewirsch — 95 Erik Sranwood — 69 Kim Sranwood — 34, 36, 110, 184 Noralie Sranwood — 80, 195 Hearh Srarks — 80 Joserre Srarks — 95 Wes Srevens — 80 Jason Srickney — 80 Chrisropher Srone — 80 Laura Srone — 80, 193 Alan Srorey — 95 Wendy Srricker — 95, 153 Ana Srroup — 110 Tima Srroupe — 96 Jason Sullins — 69 Mike Sullivan — 96, 149 Shawnee Summer — 48, 69, 132, 196 Paul Surherland — 69 Susan Surrer — 75, 80, 174, 193 Jeffrey Swanson — 96 Brenda Swarr — 79, 80, 140, 153, 154 Kaylee Swygarr — 80 Roger Swygorr — 17, 55, 110, 185 T Sean Tafoya — 110, 144, 158 Shannon Tafoya — 96, 141, 176 Ramona Talley — 130 Cheng Tang — 80 Chuang Tang — 110 Leng Tang — 96 Sok Tang — 80 Debbie Tapper — 129 Chrisrian Tare — 96 Marr Taylor — 41, 49, 96 Cory Taylor — 110 Krisrina Taylor — 69 Mike Taylor — 69 Roberr Taylor — 111 Tracy Telford — 69, 141, 152, 163, 192 Tamara Teneyck — 96, 185 Roberr Tenhonen — 69 Greg Terauchi — 172 Loren Terrill — 80, 156, 157 Hearher Thies — 64, 79 Derrick Thomas — 80 Michele Thomas — 111 Jeff Thomson — 69, 132, 176 Nancy Thornlimb — 130 Tami Tinjum — 96, 140, 174, 175 Lery Tinoco — 113 Amy Tooley — 37, 53, 111, 174, 185 Karie Tooley — 80, 185 Cheri Topliff — 80, 193 Dusrin Torres — 80 230 Denise Toyooko — 80, 141, 153, 176, 177 Duane Toyooka — 7, 69, 176 Todd Tracy — 96, 144 Rhonda Trask — 111 Mark Trosr — 69, 139, 158 David Turner — 69 Kim Turner — 80 Shannon Turner — 80, 146, 174 Suzanne Turner — 80 Terrie Turner — 96 Wilma Tush — 129 Mindy Tykeson — 69, 134, 153, 162 u Jeff Ulmen — 111, 168, 169 Julie Ulmen — 69, 162, 196 Jennifer Ulrich — 69 James Unger — 80 Mary Unger — 80 V Darrin VanNevele — 69, 176 Lora Vandenberg — 96 Julie Vanderpool — 111 Maixee Vang — 80 Mike Vanoudenhaegen — 167 David Virroria — 69 Tammy Virroria — 85, 90, 96 Marr Vogel — 80, 144, 148 Mike Vogel — 66, 70, 142, 149 Carrie Vogele — 111 Cindy Vogele — 96 Jennifer Vollmer — 80, 194 w Tina Wade — 81 Jay Wagner — 70 Todd Wakefield — 86 Scorr Walker — 96, 176, 192, 193 Charley Wall — 70, 142, 196 Jennifer Wallace — 70, 196 Marci Wallace — 96, 196 Orianna Wallace — 70 Rob Walrer — 96 Brian Walrers — 70, 148, 166 Bill Wordy — 81, 193 Donna Warnok — 130 Dennis Warren — 128, 148 Gilberr Washburn — 81 Julie Washburn — 111 Michelle Warkins — 111 Alisha Warrs — 46, 70, 152 Telaina Warrs — 81 Bill Waugh — 97, 172, 200 Dan Weaver — 25, 49, 55, 111, 113, 144, 176, 193 Brian Wecker — 111 Michelle Weidman — 112 Krisrina Weisend — 86 Lisa Weisend — 96 Misry Weirzel — 16, 112 Melodie Welch — 70, 184 Renae Welling — 96, 98 Lon Welsh — 35, 45, 114, 129, 128 Theresa Werrh — 96, 153 Misry Wescorr — 96 Randy Wheeler — 87, 96, 144, 150 Lisa Wheeler — 75, 81, 147, 185 Carleen Whirlock — 18, 40, 41, 46, 47, 48, 53, 112, 194, 195 Chuck Whirlods — 112 Serh Whirlock — 70, 192 Jerry Wiebold — 112 Sissy Wiebold — 112 Paul Wiese — 96, 144, 176 Trina Wighr — 81, 193 Barbara Wiley — 112, 194, 196 Jason Wilkeson — 70 Chrisrine Williams — 70, 134, 152, 163 Derek Williams — 113 Larry Williams — 70, 170 Michelle Williams — 96 Quay Williams — 81 Ron Williams — 96 Wes Williams — 121, 172 Sreve Williamson — 112 Jeri Willis — 96 Timorhy Wills — 112, 192, 193 Tina Wills — 70 Brian Wilson — 81 Dawn Wilson — 96 Doug Wilson — 70 Krissie Wilson — 17, 19, 23, 24, 26, 45, 49, 54, 112, 185 Rodney Winchesrer — 81 Tom Winrer — 70 Gayle Winrermure — 140 Daniel Wise — 63, 70 Terry Wise — 81 Mike Wirherire — 70 Tammy Wirherire — 112 Michelle Wolf — 96, 146 Par Wolf — 125 Mary Jo Wolfe — 130 Michelle Wood — 81 Russell Woodcock — 81 Holly Woods — 112, 194 Hearher Worrell — 81 Todd Wrighr — 70, 148, 166 Mary Ann Wymer — 81, 199 Y Kim Yankauskas — 81, 132, 133, 176, 193 Roberr York — 112 Sharen York — 130 Rhonda Young — 96, 158, 190 Shannon Young — 49, 70 Lori Younger — 96 Jusrin Yungeberg — 110, 112, 144, 160, 161, 176 Lydia Yungeberg — 96, 141, 147 z Carrie Zaugg — 70, 196 Russell Zaugg — 81, 193 Eric Zimmerman — 81, 144, 176 Heidi Zoellmer — 24, 81, 163 Charlie Zulauff — 70, 142 231 Window Of Life All of our lives we hove been look through that window. Thor window shows the outside world. All that we hove been waiting for is now at the tips of our fin- gers. For today is the day for us to go through that door, that leads outside of the window, and see for ourselves who we ore, and what we con moke of ourselves. The future is ours, we hold the questions and answers of tomorrow. By Jacquiline E. Kunkel EDITOR'S NOTES As editor of rhe 1987 Mee Mo, I am forrunore ro bring o conclusion ro our srory; a srory rhor advocares change. When choosing rhe rheme for rhe book, rhe sraff was, os well os rhe entire school, feeling a sense of rejection. During rhe early monrhs of rhe school year, rhe budger became o hor issue within rhe community. We were all afraid of losing our educorion, jobs, and support from rhe community. Thor, in o sense, instilled o fear within us. The sraff, os well os I, felr rhor we needed ro voice our opinion. So, through this book, I (we) mode on imprinr rhor will lasr o lifetime. I feel proud ro be rhe 1987 Mee Mo editor, bur wirhour rhe vores of rhe community I wouldn't have been able ro conrinue os ediror. Now ir is rime ro soy rhank you ro rhe community; rhank you for lerring me conrinue my educorion. On rhe lighter side, I feel rhor being rhe ediror of o grear sraff has helped me grow intellectually os well os socially. Though mosr of you wouldn't rhink of me os o hord-nose, guiding a doss full of energetic people such os you hove given new meaning ro rhe word responsibility (or leosr in my dicrionary!). And ro Miss Ney, rhe never foiling advisor, rhonk you for rhe special encouragement and guidance throughout rhe year Ir was much needed! So, wirh rhis, I close rhe book. A book rhor you and I worked so hard ro moke rhe besr ir could be. Thank you for oil rhe fond memories I will carry forever in my hearr and mind, and in our book! Sincerely, Amy Frosr, Mee Ma ediror SHS CHANGES CONSISTENCY WITH FLEXIBILITY NEEDED Hove we changed? Yes, I believe os a whole we have. This has definirely been a delicate year for oil of us — nor jusr those students who were directly involved with the new policies established or Sandy — and we've oil been affected in some way. Some of the changes or Sandy ore positive ones, created to secure o better future for both the srudenrs ond faculty administration. Dur sometimes changes don't bring our future positive results. These changes con hamper the abilities of the teachers ro reach ond the srudenrs to leorn. While some changes were broughr forth ro enhance the interaction between srudenrs and teachers, many of rhem seem ro deteriorate rhor relationship. Ir's the hard-nosed syndrom. The harder the administration comes down on the teachers, the harder rhe teachers come down on the srudenrs. While rhe srudenrs are ro respond accordingly ond obeyingly, rhis type of solurion does nor always work in roday's sociery, at leasr nor in a public school setting. Now, don't get me wrong. I believe there should always be some type of order and fear of discipline ro keep srudenrs in line; rhis permits for a berrer learning environment. Dur some newfound changes are turning toward an exrreme on rhe discipline scale. During rhe 1970's, rhe new concept of open dassroom settings came in ro effect. This setting provoked interaction between srudenrs os well as teachers, bur its level of disdpline dererred rhe progress of learning and social responsibility. Take for insrance rhe student who nearly flunlss math on a regular basis. Dur in his English class he will do anything ro make sure he gets an A . In rhe math class there ore assignments every day that need ro be turned in ond rests every week. In rhe English doss, though, there is rime ro develop his writing abiliry and pursue creative endeavors. There is on obvious reason why rhis student likes English much better: In rhis class there is rime ro explore his writing, without rhe hindrance or regular work ro be turned in. Decause his mind is nor marh- oriented, he finds that there is no rime for personal growth in rhe math class. This leaves him frustrated and unable ro do rhe work. Dur there are those srudenrs who thrive on rhe level of disipline and responsibility of a more structured math class. The problem is rhar sometimes in a highly-srrucrured and highly-disciplined public school serring, srudenrs are left with no rime for social or personal growth. In rhe classroom, there must be consistency with felibiliry This means rhar no two persons are alike in any way, therefore they do nor learn rhe same. To reach effectively, rhis concept must be kept in mind. And when administering polides, rhis concept must be kept in mind. There will olways be exceptions when it comes ro reaching. The administration must recognize and respond ro rhis. CLOSING closing—233 TOP LEFT: Feeling rhe exdremenr of rhe end drowmg neor, Michele Miller goes let everyone Know just how glod rhey ore rhor school is olmosr our1 BOTTOM: ;nsone while dumping popcorn on on innocenr bystander, Heidi Dose TOP RIGHT: Lana Morgan ond Missy Lenchirsky give o cheer for the end of rhe yeor Posing for rhe picture, showing rhetr biggest grins. Donielle Hnk ond Chorte PoJ 234 COLOPHONE 236 poges-induding 24 color pages 750 copies Paper: 80 pound gloss Cover: Four color cover wirh laminarion Type sryles: Serif Gorhic-sryle 35 Serif Gorhic Irolic-sryle 35i Serif Gorhic Bold-sryle 36 Serif Gorhic Bold Irolic-sryle 36i Universiry-sryle 52 Texr; 10 poinr, Serif Gorhic-sryle 35 Coprion: 8 poinr. Serif Gorhic-sryle 35 Folio: 14 poinr, Universiry-sryle 52 Headline: 24 poinr and 36 poinr, Universiry-sryle 52 Subheads: 18 poinr, Serif Gorhic-sryle 35 Division heads: 60 poinr, Universiry-sryle 52 Publicorion cosn $18,000-$19,000 Cosr of book: $18.00, $20.00 afrer March 1, 1987 Cover design by: Monico Frank End Sheers by: Holly Sarich Division pages by: Amy Frosr Prinred by: Josren's Americon Yearbook Company of Visalia, Californio Josren's ftepresenrarive ro SHS: Koy Soliday Mee Ma-Room 14, 17100 Bluff Rood 97055 Enrollmenr-1100 THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!! THANK YOU!!! THANK ON DEHALF OF rhe Mee Mo staff, we would like to thank these people from the bottom of our hearts. Without them, finishing the yearbook would have been impossible: PAT ARCHER KEN BARTON STEVE CHRISTENSEN GARY CONNELY JAY COX BOB D AB OY LARRY FROST CAROL FROST RON GRANTZ DAVE MAGNUSON TAMARA TENEYCK GREG TERAUCHI BRUCE SEMPERT REGRETS!!! REGRETS!!! REGRETS!!! REGRETS!!! REGRETS!!! IT IS WITH our deepest regret, if we, the Mee Mo staff, left anything whatsoever out of the yearbook. Though this was not our intention, we found omissions inevitable. closing—235 TOP LEFT: Showing o sign of refcef or perhaps despar. Curris Heath gives himself a much- deserved five mmure break. TOP RIGHT: Wow' Whor's up rhere Could ir be rhe sun? Ddl Fisher, Charlie Paul and Andy Funderburg find a ray of hope BOTTOM: Hey Take a picrure of me. insists Thao Miller, so I con look wierd roo!”
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