Shadle Park High School - Sporran Yearbook (Spokane, WA)

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1977 SPORRAN Volume 18 Shadle Park High School Spokane , Washington Photo Essay . 2 Student Life . 18 Athletics . 72 Faculty . 112 Underclass . 126 Seniors . 154 Ads . 206 Index . 217 m Sj ’ v : ' - ' ||P J ' f S F -,::;:v: : ;:.,.; ' .- •,.■ V--, ' mmmm iyrt: w ' • n •r • v ■■• .-• -V-V- • v v v v ; 5 2 As students of life, we are con¬ stantly learning the world is at our reach to grasp to experience to live . .. Students, turning the pages of time we grow older and more ma¬ ture. But for a few moments the world is ours. To experience, to learn, to live. .. Julie Neraas 3 4 Beauty is not a need but an ecstasy. Kahlil Gibran 5 6 “It isn’t the same. In time, I’ll change. And you, and the currents of our lives. But the image of this moment will never fade. 7 Live each day to the fullest Remember only the happiest memories . 8 9 10 f i . • fL 3 -A. • v T To the attentive eye, each moment of the year has its own beauty ... a picture which was never seen before and which shall never be seen again. Emerson 11 “And if this day is not a fulfillment of your needs and my love, then let it be a promise till another day.” Kahlil Gibran 13 Each today is your own personal New Year. Your private mark in time, between the past and the future. Your own farewell to yesterday, Your own welcome to tomorrow. 15 Friend, I will remember you, think of you, pray for you. 16 17 7k ' | f 1 f: ?S ■ o .W jBP ■ jgi , $■ . nr j® i L Discovering that loving, giving and sharing are the richest treasures to behold and that we can dose the gap between our brothers if we reach out unafraid. Student Life 19 THE SPECTACULAR SPORRAN STAFF DOING WHAT COMES NATURALLY Bottom row: Brad Warrington, Kim Spurgin, Mary Hopp, Rick Pelfry, Kathy Withev, Sherry Trunnels; 2nd row: Sandee Nice, Sherry Nolan, Denise Robertson, Marlvn Johnson, Janice Zimbelman, Maxine Davies, Marie Pederson; 3rd row: Jim Canfield, Mitch Strantz, Mark Henley, Jim Matulieh, Janet Brakke, Sherry Brown, Mary Boileau; 4th row: Darcy Phillips, Karen Striek; Hanging on, and on! John Walmer, Tim Gall, Janice Deschane, Debbie Sauser, Regina Haffner, Melvin McFinney, Kim Krout. The 1976-77 Sporran Staff, headed by the not so sane Neil Dressier, could be seen fifth period daily busily trying to keep up with deadlines. Much credit must be given to both Mr. Dressier and Chief Editor Debbie Sauser for the long hours spent putting our yearbook together. Without thei r help and humor and goofiness, it would have been a very long year. When asked to comment on this year’s staff, Mr. Dressier could only come up with the im¬ mortal words, “A day late and a dollar short!” “No problems with Polident!” 20 Sporran Staff HANGS IN THERE! “Wasn’t that due last week Sherri?” This year’s Sporran editors managed to slide through this year. Top to bottom: Kathy Withev - Senior Editor, Sherry Brown - Faculty Editor, Kim Spurgin - Student Life Editor, Sherry Trunnels - Student Life Editor, Debbie Sauser - Editor-in-Chief, Sandy Nice - Sophomore Editor, Marilyn Johnson - Junior Editor, Denise Rob¬ ertson - Index Editor, John Walmer - Senior Editor, and Janice Deschane - Junior Editor. 21 AFS Student Tetteh Hormeku’Ajei is from Ghana Af¬ rica. He is 18 and a senior. Tetteh likes the way that Shadle gives students an opportunity to look ahead in their lives and to develop their tal¬ ents. In his country the schools do not offer as many class subjects and the school year is shorter. We are one people and will a etas one... Shi ler 22 Exchange Students Leine Olsson is from Sweden. She is 18 and a senior. Leine really enjoys the spirit of the students at Shadle. The main thing Leine is learning from her visit to our country is more about our language and experiencing our life styles. Roberto Lama is from Chili. He is 16 years old. He really likes Shadle and commented on the variety of classes at Shadle. He said Shadle is bigger than his other school in Chili. He is really enjoying himself. Marea Escalente is from Mexico. She is 18 and a senior. The main thing Marea likes about visiting our country and going to our school is making new friends. She is having a really enjoyable time in our country. 23 A.S.B. officers this fall were President, Linda Buzzel; Fifth executive, Theresa Eickstadt; Treas., Jill Wright; Sec., Robin Moffat; Vice Pres., Lori Sannes. This year the A.S.B. started having breakfasts with the meetings. It went over really well with hungry representatives. The A.S.B. put on the Sadie and the Christmas dance. They also put on the annual Garland School Christ¬ mas project. The kids at Garland reallv en¬ joyed the party. The A.S.B. also was involved in the litter pickup problem at Shadle. i FALL A.S.B. 24 The Spring A.S.B. officers were Brian Carrigan, President: Diane Cozzetto, Vice-President; Gail Akiyama, Secre¬ tary; Kim Neel, Treasurer; Jeanie Fill- ingham, Fifth Executive. They did a su¬ per job this spring and showed what an A.S.B. can do! 25 Below, Brendan Kerin, one of the Drum Majors. v And the Band played on. This year Shadle’s Marching Band consists of 190 members, the biggest Shadle has had in several years. The Marching Unit played at 9 football games, 4 of which they performed at half¬ time. This includes the Hi-Lassies, Cheer¬ leaders, Color Guard, Highland Dancers, Majorettes, Pipers, and three Drum Ma¬ jors. During Basketball season the Marching unit played at 13 Shadle home games at the Coliseum. The Hi-Lassies, Dancers, Twirlers and Color Guard did floor rou¬ tines while the Band played popular tunes. This group was involved in many extracur¬ ricular activities throughout the school year. They participated in the Spokane Valley Festival Parade, and the University of Idaho’s Homecoming parade where they represented Shadle and the city of Spokane for which they received the first place trophy. They performed in a mass Band Salute to Disneyland in the Univer¬ sity of Idaho’s Kibbie Dome. They also marched in the Lilac Festival parade. The Concert Band gave several evening concerts and participated in large group contests. This Marching Unit represented Shadle at all athletic events and city wide perfor¬ mances. Each member put in a great deal of time and effort. Mr. Bentz directing the Band??? 26 a Xti The Band practicing a half-time formation. Shadle ' s Award Winning Band Band: Drum Majors, left to right: Darin Talkington, Marsha Kennedy, and Brendan Kerin. First row: Cindv Roberts, Nancy Liezen, Betty Logsdon, Lila Anderson, Kim Bosold, Mary Yuse, Karen Steekel, Sandy Weber, Linda Loveland, Jill Thorson; Second row: Cindv Warded, Leann Hahn, Kim Murashige, Melody Care, Cindy Stanley, Roberta King, Mary Diana, Kay Stout, Jenny Dickelman, Carmon Vinson; third row: Terrie Low, Bob Janvier, Ken McKenzie, Dean Crook, Jerry Martin, Joel Gager, David Blackburn, Jim Clark, Doreen Havice, Kathy Wands; Fourth row: Steve Jones, Darrel Vinson, Bob Barraneo, Paul McGinn, Chuck Bauer, Jerry Thorton, Mark Jacobs, Jim Crabtree, Jerry Rav, Tracy Mullennix, Teresa Deno; Fifth row: Becky Perry, Mike Peck, Todd Reed, Greg Felton, Mike Manning, Addy Crabtree, John Alder, Gary Stuart, John Wvnia, Jeff Whvatt, Leanne Heintz; Sixth row: Brian St. Peter, Julie Thompson, Gina Haffner, Gene Hawkins, Jim Harper, Robin Moffatt, Richard Garr, Scott Britton, Brian Hott; Seventh row: Greg Reynolds, Jamie Folden, Steve Carlson, Dave Pavlick, Mike Rickertsen, Steve Jeffards, Dave Mann, Kaye Kamp, Jana Miller, Dawn Cline; Back row: Phil Mitchell, Mark Reed, Nancy Demond, Kara Dunlop, Steve White, Dermot Kerin, Victor Nicholson, Craig Beazer, Grant Wil¬ liams, Pat Garrete. 27 The cheerleaders are: (from left to right); front row: Sophia Beach, Christie Atkinson, Kelly Severud, Back row: Janet Lightner, Vickie Strate, Den- nette Schlepp, Debbie Rector. This year the cheerleaders were really active. They did neat things like TP houses and made goodies for the guys and gals. They went with the Hi-lassies won the contest for the trip to Disneyland to march. You really have to give these girls a lot of credit because over the year they covered over 220 events, from the first football games to the basketball and wrestling in the winter to the last baseball games and track meets in the spring. Well we hope that you guys and gals really appreciate all the work and time that these seven girls did just to get you guys to work a little harder when the going got rough. 28 I ) Varsity Cheerleaders 29 This year’s Sadie was held Saturday, October 30 in the Shadle Park gym. The band was King Kong. The Shadle League did the decorations and tickets. The costume contest winners were Ragedy Ann and Andy: Karen Robinette and David Rasley. Runners-up were Martians: Stacy McDonald, Peter Pans: Vicki Smith and Ben Holms, and Uncle Sams: Karen Strick and Jim Hoffman. ♦ 30 Stacy McDonald and her date flew in to visit the Earthlings. Sadie Hawkins Clothes hung in the commons bearing the names of all the people at the dance. 31 ■ 32 A Christmas Fantasy Shadle’s Christmas Dance was held De¬ cember 23, in the school cafeteria. The band was Captain Jack, and the pictures were taken by Dorian. The ASB did a fine job with planning and decorations, which made the dance a great success. 33 The Fall League officers were Jan Hut¬ chinson; President, Andres Bryan; V-Presi- dent, Karen Meyers; Sec., Sue Korling; Treas. They sponsored the Sadie Hawkins, and the Dad-Daughter night. Mrs. Adams is the League advisor. 34 The League Spring The 1977 Spring offi cers were Yvonne Davis, President; Julie Sproul; V-President, Colleen Severud, Sec; Chris Wallace, Treas. They sponsored the Mother-Daughter Tea. 35 The annual Highlander week was held the third week of sehool this year. The friend¬ liest boys and girls were pieked on Hi-stu- dent dav and were announced at the High- land Fling. Cj The dance was well attended. The band was Sideshow. The friendliest seniors were Joe Clark and Dennette Schlepp. The friendliest juniors were Steve Barnes and Stacy Roberts. Highlander Week The friendliest sophomores were Mike Granger and Kelly Bowker. Mr. Whitman and Mrs. Goodman were named the friendliest teachers. 36 Highland Dancers Highland Dancers are from left to right, top: Betsy Mann, Bonnie Main, Athena Peterson, Ruth Matsch, Debbie Lisenbee. Bottom: Lisa Smith, Lorrie McDowell, Bonnie Bishop, Lori Gremmar, and Cass Novotny. % 37 38 Hi-Lossies This year the Hi-Lassies numbered at 80 including the 24 member Color Guard which is in its third year. The Hi-Lassies Color Guard performed at four football half time performances and the Color Guard performed in one Basketball half time show. The Hi-Lassies are advised by Mrs. Sheridan with the help of four Fall semester officers and four Spring semester officers. The Fall semester offi¬ cers were; Vicki Lovejoy, - President, Denise Johnson - Vice-President, Tammi Robinson - Secretary, Kathy Fredrickson - Treasurer. The Spring semester offi¬ cers were: Sandy Sidwell - President, Kathy Spaeth - Vice-President, Carianne Nebergall - Secretary, Erin Woodland - Treasurer. First Row: Vicki Strate, Jeanna Kuest, Denise Rundle, Diane Rnndle, Debbie Rector, Louise Baril, Debbie Tayon, Kathy Kight, Mary Ann Bower, Linda Brunette, Kelley Sevemd, Sue Randall, Sandy Hopewell, Cynda Nebergall, Shelle Pennington, Nancy Frantz, Diane Sannes, Lori Collisn, Second Row: Lori Olson, Lori Johnson, Karen Johnson, Carolyn McDonald, Mardell Anderson, Rita Ulland, Mrs. Sheridan, Dana Anderson, Amy O’Donoghue, Pam Paggett, Sue Harpel, Given Griffen, Sue Buckner, Cathy An¬ derson, Teresa Hodson, Carianne Nebergall, Sandy Sidwell, Vicki Lovejoy, Tammy Robinson, Denise Johnson, Erin Woodland, Kathy Fredrickson Third Row: Marilyn Chambers, Monica Caprye, Tammy Bauer, Linda Barker, Wendy Ferrei ra, Jeanie Earls, Wendy Nevin, April Mitchell, Lorrie Hale, Christy Atkinson, Barb Clark, Linda Shea, Nancy Hanson, Kathy Allen, Sophia Beach, Kathy Spaeth, Fourth Row: Laura DeLong, Denise Irvine, Terry Schluter, Julie Robbins, Melody White, Sandy Robinson, Denise Harmon, Joanne Snow, Janet Lightner, Melinda McHugh, Nancy Bowers, Kelley McGowan, Linda Van Noy, Betty Jo Russell, Mary Jensen, Joyce Koenig, Karen Felton, Jan Yuse, Linda Spaeth, Cheryl Bunny, Denette Schlepp, Teri Waggie, Louise Spaeth. I 39 Vikki Mcgougan, Shadle’s 76 Lilac Princess, crowns Bonnie. K ill ' ■ hi i § | ;i ' i :§ :; I { ' 1 Congratulations Rachelle Weathers Bonnie Bishop and her escort Mike Mckinley Kelly Severud Shadle’s 1977 Lilac Andrea Bryan and her escort John Olsulfka 40 Jan Hutchinson and her escort Jeff Cook Princess Bonnie Bishop. 41 Top row: Ron Hammer, Teri Vanos, Jackie Lobdell, Dana Degemess, Michelle Williamson. Middle row: Desi Jones, Craig Henricks, Kevin Luke, Cliff Grout, Tina Jack, Dalana Johnson, Bruce Conley, Bottom row: Bill House, Phil Hopkius, Dale Malsom, Bee Elder-editor. Newspaper Staff Michelle Williamson and Dana Degerness in a loving embrace. This years newspaper was the best Shadle has had in years. Editor Bee Elder did a great job along with her crazy class. The Hi-lander Hi-lites keep everyone well in¬ formed. 42 Bee Elder, editor and Mr. Crowe, advisor, did a great job this year. Hi-tender Hi-Htes It must be a stunning new development in the news for everyone’s mouth seems to have dropped open. 43 } Rowdies The Rowdies are: Front Row: Janet Woods, Dollie Frydenberg, Glenna Wheeler, Meredith Baxter, Connie Coleman, Robert Bean, Linda Picard, Debbie Heaberlin, Kathy, Ellen Bayman, Beth Ci ccen, Lois Waechter. Middle Row: Lorraine Stuart, Sue Stuart, Steve Carlson, Kevin Roberts, Kelly McKinney, Don Blair, Bonnie Hunt, Matt Anderson, Randy Marbur- ger, Greg Mitchell, Jill Nelson, John Mercer. Back Row: Butch Sullivan, Joe Sullivan, Jack Staats, Calvin Landrus, Todd Rouse, Tim Foss, Bruce Hopper. Photographers The photographers are from left to right: Allen DeGuire, Barb Comar, Steve Hoefel, Lon Lauber, Brad Stocker. 44 P C From Bottom To Top. PICI CLASS: Shawiv- Dowd, Dave Adams, Dave Herr, Joe Clark, Scott Henderson, Marie Pederson, Bill Keller, Darcy Phillips, Janie JoHann, Jim Canfield, Henry John¬ son, Roger Kaiser, Bret Hensen, Sherry Brown, Dan Green, Kelly Macri, Mike Tryee, Greg Cro- nen, Pam Zollman, Mary Hopp, Cathy Lynch, Karen Strick, Mary Boilean, Jan Harney, Jeanie Ritz, and Peeking around the corner Jana Gaza. tiwioku A IHf fit ' IT JF JIP mi ■ fft a I ■ % ' | 1 [ N Mm Jy 1 1 ? vM m 1 ■I Halloween party for Madison North Nursing Home. PICI class book sale, which raised more than 170.00 for community projects. 45 Dr. Walter Hitchcock Michael Ormsbv R.E. Jorgenson SchoolBoard Vem Tritle 46 Art Club The Rifle Club shot well this year. They are from left to right: Tod Giesa, Matt Anderson, Phil Amsden, Phil Anderson, Jim Brodhead, and back row: Mr. Kelly, advisor. Flifle Club 47 Debbie, Where is your escort? r «■ Below: Sweethearts Dottie Miller and Gerard Quimette. 48 “This One ' s For You This years Sweetheart Dance took place on February 12 in the cafe¬ teria. It was sponsored by the ASB and was enjoyed by all who attended. This years sweetheart was senior, Tammy Clark who reigned over the Dance. Above: 77’ Sweetheart, Tammy Clark and her escort Tim Morton. Below: Sweetheart Finalists and escorts. Tammy Clark-Tim Morton, Ruth Match-Steve Ross, Stacie Roberts-Kurt Wood, Lori Sannes-Basil Jones, Danette Schlepp-John Bookwalter, Mimi Wainwright-Steve Hanna. 50 51 I B-Squad Cheerleaders The B-squad cheerleaders really have a lot of spirit. They were out on the football field every Thursday and cheered the Fighting B’s on to many victories. They are: Top row L to R - Jeanna Kuest, Kathy Kight, Linda Brunnette. Bottom row L to R - Shelli Pennington, Amy O’Donoghue, Diane Sannes, absent - Lori Johnson. Majorettes The majorettes twirled at halftime and in Moscow last fall. They consisted of three talented girls. L to R: Bridget Mehulky, Dottie Miller, Diane Maston. 52 Plate Mates This year’s plate mates were a good looking group. Row 1: Jackie Lobdell, Barb Mueller, Vicky Evans, Dana Aderson, Carla Howard, Janice Anderson, Janice Deshane, Patty McDonald, Wanda Eininert, Kim Spurgin, Lucile Degone, Lois Walker. Row 2: Lody Yargus, Terri Nnckles, Jackie Jarvis, Cheryl Bunnv, Dana Novotny, Pam Ludwig, Wendy Jundt, Milan Johnson, Tracy Templeton, Joan Johnson, Julie Poteskv. Row 3: Kelly Bowker, Kellev Mckinney, Leanne Heintz, Vickie Boomer, Becky McCrae, Lisa Plett, Cheryl Brown, Kathy Korling, Diane Dev, Julie Bassoed, Linda Picard. Row 4: Cathy Barker, Traci Johnson, Julie Gibson, Lia Hill, Karen Johnson, Carrie Oliver, Shelly Rothstein, Diane Galion, Jenny Toper, Angie Pach¬ eco, Lorrie Olson, and Barb Grimmer. Row 5: Judy Teonies, Margaret Roberts, Debbie Killingsworth, Diane Berman, Beekv Arriogo, Lisa Kranehes, Denise Vill, Kim Young, Cathv Clause. Row 6: Sharon Nelson, Ghris Nathaniel, Wendv Kuhn, Christy Jenson, Glenna Anderson. Mat Maids Left to right. First row: Rashell Weathers, Colleen Severud. Second row: Shelly Jihnston, Jayne Hendershot, Laurie Noyer, Kahtv Mulvey, Leanne Smith, Heather Roskelly, Shelly Bond. Third row: Sonja Miller, Kim McIntosh, Jackie Lobdell, Marybeth Morstad, Kris Nathaniel, Carrie Oliver, Debbie Leonard, Anita Simmons. Fourth row: Mary Cooksey, Becky Heeren, Janis Hewett, Kathy Miller, Linda Hack, Julie Sproul, Debbie Siefken, Ruth Match, Nancy Norman, Leslie Quinn. The officers are: Linda Hack, Shelly Bond, Janis Hewett, Becky Heeren, Kathy Miller, Julie Sproul, and Tami Greear. 53 Future Farmers of America The FFA is very active this year. They have had many activities with Ferris and Rogers FFA. They are helping and entertaining the children at Garland School. They take part in State and local Horticulture contests and flower shows. This years officers are: President: Liz McCartan Vice President: Diane Polo Secretary: Linda Shea Treasurer: Denise Rundle Sentinel: Joni Carlson Top Row: Barb Clark, Lisa Smith, Wanda Emmert, Lynette Olson, Craig Lester, Terry Kaul, Sheri Nesnik, Frank Leestma, Mare Savidge, Doug Murrphy, Kendra Harris. Second Row: Jeff Langkale, Doug Willis, Tim Bartlet, Sue Wat¬ son, Melody Care, Linda Lana, Mary Estey, Diane Rundle, Nancy Frantz, Linda Froelick, Vicki Lyons, Allen Woody, Pam Aberanthy, Darlene Hoogstad. Front Row: Mrs. Couture, Denise Rundle, Joni Carlson, Liz McCartan, Cindv Mait¬ land, Diana Polo, Linda Shea, Gina Haffner. The Hospital Attendant class learns the fundamentals of basic nursing care. The class spends two days at Shadle Park for theory and three days a week at Madison North Convalescent center caring and meeting the daily needs of the patient. It is a valuable and re¬ warding class that the student can always use in everyday situations. This is a vocational class and if the student complete 360 hours of classtime and clinical experience, then they receive a certificate as a Certified Nurse Aide. The class is a 4 hr. 4 credit semester long class. The girls in the Hospital Attendance class are, top row from left to right, Sylvia Har¬ per, Tina Goshom, Joan Borlin, and Mrs. Martineau. Bottom from left to right, Barb Willson, Cindy Roberts and Chris Johnson. 54 Highlandaires I’ • ■■■:: l r The Highlandaires did a su P F A s year. Their singing was excellent. Bottom row: Bob Morris, Nancy DeMond, Donn Gehret, ivus Richardson, Tom McDonald. Second row: Rhonda Juliano, Greg Reynolds, Janelle Puckett, Jeff Kersey, Robin Moffatt, John Pagella. Third row: Tawny Wisher, Chin-Li Chang, Nancy Liezen, Mike Forrester, Kathy Butler, Larry Hommel. Fourth row: Rob Er- kelens, Lori Thorson, Keith Montgomery, Gayle Nielsen, Doug Martindale, Julene Taylor. Not pic¬ tured: Dave Grow. e Dalnes, John Austin, Bonnie eg Geistwhite, Teresa Tomson, Vancy Krell, Sandra Grouhoug, in, Jackie Jarvis, Lynnette Pe- I, Lisa Baker, Cindy Maitland, isa Berglund, Kelly Rollis Row hy Butler, Dori Williams, Lisa leryl Lydon, Heidi Biggerstaff. Montgomery, Doug Murphy, Concert Choir Row 1, L-R. Ellen Bayman, Rose Weber, Kathy 3 Hunt, Rea Tueek, Jan Myhre Row 2, L-R. Beth Sisson, Shannon I Donn Gehret, Jill Nelson, Terri Stewart, Maureen McCarthy, Jodi Vemie Vails, Steve Edwards, Larry Hommel, Tom McDonald, Al derson, Tamie Gates. Chamber Choir Row 1 L.-R. Betty Sage, Diane Butler, Tami Kura Janelle Puckett, Lisa Dixon, Julene Taylor, Rhonda Juliano, Nancy 2 L-R. Joni Carlson, Janna Miller, Gayle Neilsen, Kristin Richardsoi Broenneke, Karla Baumann, Shelly Trimble, Barb Comar, Becky Bn Row 3 L-R. Gale Gehret, Randy Slater, John Pagella, Dave Daigl Don Sewell, Robert Erklens, Bob Morris, Mike Forrester, Doug ]V 56 S.P. Choirs Chorus Row 1, L.-R. Angie Pacheko, Terri Seaton, Cindy Moore, Mary Winsert, Ramona Byquist, Row 2, L-R. Kirsten Wold, Ruth Schneiden, Tina Allen, Mary Wilson, Terri Bartlett, Linda Froelich, Row 3, L-R. Idonna By ram, ' Sheri Moreland, Lisa Davis, Kathy Ryden, Debbie Geistwhite, Kim Cogswell. ' ! Concert Choir Row 1, L.-R. Vickie Christensen, Sue Harpel, Pam Paggett, Dottie Miller, Lori Lyons, Lisa Bergland, Kathy Shaw, Dave Burch, Linda Picard, Richard Burns, Scott Fuller, Rahfel Hairston, Kathy Kight, Cheryl Bunn, Sandi Weber Row 2, L-R. Melody White, Jennifer Topon, Kathy Williams, Julie James, Andrea Watkins, Susie Robbins, Ka- rolee Mace, Lori Thorson, Julie Mudge, Carrie Oliver, Dave Cooke, Chin-Li Chang, Bob Harmon, Lynne Williams, Kelly McLowan, Lori Lightner, Joyce Koenig. 57 CO-OP ■ I Coop members: Cheryl Mero, Pam Rector, Jody McLagan, Diane Maston, Mrs. Sprague, Betty Logsdon, Sophia Beach, Cindy Harrington, Vicki Lovejoy, JoAnne Lecaire, Kathy Spaeth, Lynn Powell, Nicki Smith, Bea Trujillo, Melinda McHugh, Robin Fontaine, Wendy Sikona, Cindy Leonie, Cathy Schmidt, Dee Westerman, Roberta Greasly, Janice Anderson, Dana Degerness, Melissa Rotan, Christy Atkinson. 58 DECA Deea Fi-Front row, left to right, Brian Carrigan, Denise Roberts, Rich Sommers, Terry Hermence, Kris Klemz, Second Row, Jim Quast Darla Miller, Heidi Maas, Gwen Finney, Sherri Holten, Sonja Veness, Mr. Morlan, Third row, Scott Oien, Vicki Hotcoff, Athena Peterson, Big P. Jones, Scott Ehama, Bruce Andrus, Carl Jacobson, Vicki Wolhers, Barb Johnson, Donita Simons. High Deca-Front row left to right, Teren Long, Chris Warner, Joe Hardy, Mr. Jim Bob Morlan, Ken Wailen, Tim Ayers, Dan Fisher, Jay Botts, Middle row, Teri Mittleston, Sue Bogar, Tammy Towers, Kathy Long, Liz Ehlers, Dan Archer, Brad Sherwood, Dennis Erickson, Jay Klohe, Back row. Misty Hawks, Julie Omen, Bruce Hoffman, Teresa Hinton, Sne Korling, Leisha Wahl, Darch Phillips, Scott Pollack. 59 Debate Debate this year was not too successful but they were most]v beginners. They went to Eastern Washington State College and Pacific Lutheran University for conferences. In addition they had impromtu and extemporaneous speaking events. Since they were a young team this year they should do great next vear. Debaters from left to right are Joe Bassett, Rick Anderson, Craig Coombs, Carl Jentges, Dave Dagle and Coach Fowler. Dileas Chalin This year Dileas Chalin was very ac¬ tive. They gave parties for people all year. A few days before Christmas during the day the girls went to Shriner’s and Grotto home with “Santa Claus” and presents for all. At night they sang carols at Deaconess hospital (also an innocent Safeway store was sung to) and then went to dinner at Mrs. Bockmever’s house. J Dileas Chalin went to the Head Start center at Field school and the Senior citizens nursing home about once a month. In the spring there was a farewell and welcome dinner for the girls and their Mothers. The fantastic Mrs. Bockmeyer is the club’s super advisor. 60 Spanish club this year was from left to right, front row, Brian Rowley, Leanne Tokarz, Maureen McCarthy, Mary Diana, Randy Marburger, Ed Underhill, Maria Escalante, Jeri Huffman Back row: Becky Seagrave, Tammv Kirk, Janine Brown, Tim Foss, Wes Marburger, Ron Hammer, Mary Ynse, Greg Miller, Mickey Buller, Todd Rausch, Lynn Williams, Elaine Carlson, Lori Pfeffer, Don Underhill Spanish Club Spanish Club front row: Terry Holien, Jayne Roberts (President) Nanette Palting, Sr. Flores. Middle Row: Dar¬ rel Wilson, Tammv Kirk, Jolia Roberts, Randy Marburger (treas.) Teresa Dunning, Anne Hubbard. Back Row: Kellev Bradley, Heather Roskellev, Carla Howard, Jeff Potts, Shelley Rothstein, Mary Jensen, Lynn Williams, Cathv Clauss. 61 62 63 64 Ski Club The 76-77 Shadle Ski Club did not have too much luck this year. They were missing the most important thing, SNOW. Better luck next year ski club. From left to right, our faithful ski club members consist of, Sean Ville, John Serbousek, Paul Steel, Steve Ross, Brian Stevens, Kasey Kramer, Tami Gates, Fred Anderson, Judy Toenies, Lynette Peder¬ son, Todd Bailey, Margaret Roberts, Debbie Jacobs, Ann Marie O’Leary, Debbie Kirsh, Denise Ville, Bill Roberts. Stage Crew This year’s stage crew consisted of Eugene Perkins, Dave Scott, Paul Lenoue, Jeff Hite in the top row. Middle Row: Scott Britton, Carl Gross, Keith Plewman. Bottom Row: Joe Schmidt, Robin Knapp, Jeff McDougald. 65 The High School bowl team this vear O j consisted of Keith Hovda, Craig Coombs, Jerry Olsen, and Jacob Vohs. They played one match against Moscow High and lost. Mr. Bell is their coach. High School Bow,I 66 i Robin Moffatt Diane Cozzetto InterHiSenate 67 1 4 Concert Band Chamber Orchestra i Chamber Orchestra Included Lonny Bingle, Linda Brunette, Karen Robinette, Pattv Swanson, Sally Gall, Brenda Millay, Sue Tracy, Judy Hill, Mike Baumann, Dave Smith, Gwen Griffin, Lynn Peterson, Greg Stintzi, Jeff Aeeto, Alan Woody. | 68 Jazz Ensemble, Period 2 Front Row- L to R- Gene Hawkins, Terry Low, Joel Gager, Dave Blackburn, Lonnv Bingle, Brian St. Peter, Dean Crook. 2nd Row- L to R- Pat Garrett, Brendan Kerin, Mike Manning, Addv Crabtree, John Alder, Mr. Bentz. 3rd Row-L to R- Julie Thompson, Marts Curtis. Steve Peek, Gwen Griffin, Jeff Aeeto, Jem Martin, Jim Crabtree, Bob Bar- ranco, Jerry Thornton. JazzEnsemble Jazz Ensemble, Period 3 Front Row- L to R- Kathv Wands. Robin Moffatt, Doreen Havice, Jim Clark, Joel Gager, Tern ' Low, Mehxlv Care. 2nd Row- L to R- Owen Fahey, Grant Wil¬ liams, Brendan Kerin, Craig Beazer, Dave Rucker, Mike Peck, Gary Stuart, Jim Har¬ per, Scott Britton, Addv Crabtree. 3rd Row- L to R- Keith Howard, Alan Woody, Doug Brown, Greg Stinzi, Darrel Vinson, Bob Janvier, Steve Hanna, Darin Talk- ington, Tracy Mullenix, Bob Barranco. 69 Highlanders Hiking Club 70 National Honor Society National Honor Societv spring officers are from left to light: Lisa Dixon, Julie Sherodd, Sharon Ferguson, Keith Hovda. National Honor Society members are: FRONT ROW, Kathy Eickstadt, John Olsufka, Vance Hilderman, Mike Chandler, Lisa Dixon, Shellv Tremble. SECOND ROW, Linda Buzzell, Gwen Finney, Michele Craig, Mary Diana, Stacv McDonald, Cindv Mateland, Diane Maston, Julie Sherrodd, Carol ' Johnston, Rick Bybee, Jean Fillingham, Kim Neel, Gayle Lewis, Tina Shepard. THIRD ROW, Kaye Kamp, Linda Tokarz, Sails Jo Frazier, Judy Faircloth, Keith Havda, Linda Hack, Dwaine Hieronymus, Sue Handlen, Kellv Severud, Darcev Sisson, Cindv Rippee, Denise Schlepp, Paul Reamer, Jeff Rector. FOURTH ROW, Scott Claus, Carol Crowston, Marsha Kennedy, Cherie Johnston, Karen Felton, Kave Stout, Collen Wavne, Jan Lee, Richard Purdue, Jay Klohe, Danna Novotney. FIFTH ROW, Linda Kent, Bob Bond, Annette Beliot, Ken McKenzie, Grant Williams, Phil Mitchell, Steve Ross, Danette Schlepp, Sharon Ferguson. 71 I ft ' ■ ' XrW 72 Baseball 1976-1977 74 Baseball A utographs Varsity Goes To State Top row: (1 to r) Mark Henley, Don Garves, Kevin Hill, John Olsulfka, Paul Reamer, Craig Cameron, and Coach Dave Robertson. Bottom row: Doug Michelson, John Forsyth, Matt Lynch, Donovan Mills, Steve Fer- rette, Dave Henley, managers Dave Harpel and Calvin Landrus. The Shadle Park basketball team of 76-77 lived up to preseason expectations as one of the finest teams to ever represent the school. The Highlanders were Greater Spokane League co-champions with University, both sporting 13-3 records. They were District 8 champions defeating arch rival U-Hi in the championship game. After a heartbreaking loss to Rich¬ land in the Regional playoffs, Shadle defeated Central Valley in the consolation game for third, thus becoming the first Shadle squad in 13 years to qualify for the state tournament. Though they suffered a disappointing loss to Shorecrest in Seattle, the Highlanders can be justifiably proud of their 19-6 record. The varsity set many school and league records. They were the highest scoring team in Shadle’s history with 71.6 points per game, and in league play hitting at a 72.9 clip. They had the best field goal percentage at Shadle with 47.2 percent, and in league plav with 45.6. They also set a league scoring record by scoring 100 points against Mead and later equalled that feat against N.C. Individual Statistics - Donavon Mills, a transfer student from Washington, D.C., was named Greater Spokane League “Player of the Year” and was also selected as a member on the first team All-City. He was fifth in league scoring with 15.6 points per game, came through in clutch situations on numerous occasions, and was voted “Captain” by his team¬ mates. Three year letterman Mark Henley, who averaged 12.4 points per outing, led the league in field goal percentage hitting 52.5 percent of his shots and was named on the second team of All-City. Kevin Hill led the team in rebounding with 8.8 boards a game, contributed 12.3 hoops a game, and was selected to the second team along with Henley. Dave Henley was the only other player who scored in double figures with 10.2 points per contest. Through his everpresent aggressiveness and team spirit, Steve Ferrette was voted “Most Inspirational.” Congratulations are in order for Coach Robertson and his assistant coaches, Jim Groves and Jim “Walt” Whitman, for their outstanding season. 76 Mark Henley shoots from far out. Donovan Mills skies for points. - gi| An N.C. player tries to check Dave Henley. Big Kevin Hill towers in a crowd. Kevin Hill slams one back in the face of a Rogers op¬ ponent. 77 Matt Lvnch gets clubbed going for a breakaway lavin. Don Garves goes way up. Taking aim is Steve “Vince” Ferrette. Driving in to throw up a shot is Craig Cameron. John Forsyth drives in for an easy bucket. 78 The bench jockeys showing their game form. Dave “Whipper” Henley soars for two. Hitting the magic “100” happened on two occasions this year. Dong Michelson drives on an out-of-position op¬ ponent. Mark Henley plays tough defense on a driving foe. 79 J. V. B-Ballers Tie for 1st SEASON RECORD: 16-4 LEAGUE RECORD: 12-4 Shadle Park’s Junior Varsity basketball team once again finished in it’s customary position of first, but had to settle for a tie with Lewis and Clark as both had identical 12-4 league records. The squad started out impressively, winning its first 11 games, but then hit a midseason slump, losing 3 out of 4 at one stage. The J.V.’ers, coached by Jim Groves, were led in scoring by sophomores Craig Soehren (321 pts, 16 per game) and Jack Robertson (214 pts, 10.7 per game). Also contributing to the scoring were Steve Hanna (159), Mike “Boog” Cavanaugh (125), and Bruce Anderson (119). Although not exceptionally large, the players showed great skill in rebound¬ ing. Leaders in bounds were: Soehren (202), Robertson (89), “Boog” (84), and An¬ derson (60). Steve Hanna shot a blistering 57% from the field, and Rich Kruse was the best from the charity line with 86% of his tries made. Shadle 71 Kami akin 56 Shadle 82 Nelson, BC 50 Shadle 62 C.V. 50 Shadle 80 U-Hi 63 Shadle 58 W.V. 50 Shadle 50 Gonzaga 45 Shadle 65 Ferris 37 Shadle 71 Mead 38 Shadle 61 L.C. 44 Shadle 76 Rogers 64 Shadle 63 N.C. 62 Shadle 40 C.V. 44 Shadle 69 W.V. 47 Shadle 53 U-Hi 61 Shadle 63 Gonzaga 66 OT Shadle 65 Ferris 57 Shadle 80 Mead 48 Shadle 47 L.C. 52 Shadle 63 Rogers 61 OT Shadle 73 N.C. 65 Coach Groves Top Row: Craig Soehren, Steve Hanna, T orn Han- lev, Brian McKee, Ken Johnson, Bruce Anderson, Coach Groves. Bottom Row: Steve Chappell, Jeff Savre, Mike Cavanaugh, Scott Carlon, Rich Ki use, and Jack Robertson. 80 B-Squaders Tie For 2nd The team: top row L to R; Dong Poffenroth, Robbie Groves, Jeff Potter, Jim Doughty, Jim Schmidt, Printice Thomas, Wavne Match. Bob Mason, and Tom Trotter. Bottom row: Mickey Miller, Don Van Curler, Dave Yardlev, and Emory Dvlina. The B-Squad basketball team, which had an overall record of 13-7 and a league record 11-5, finished the season in a tie for second. They were not exceptionally tall but more than made up for their size bv quickness and aggressive style. The team averaged 57 points a game compared to 48 for the opponents, and set an all-time scoring record by racking up 106 points against Nelson, B.C. Individual leaders in scoring were Jeff Potter (236 points, 11.8 per game), Jim Schmidt (210 points, 11 per game), Tom Trotter 133 pts.) and Dave Yardlev (118 pts.). Top rebounders were Schmidt (193), Potter (153), and Wayne Match (87). Jim Doughty led in field goal percentage with 55% and Printice Thomas led in free throws connecting on 77% of his tries. Assistant coach Parton, Karen Sesso, Neil Ann Massie, Debbie Comstock, Mollie Raymond, Jill Wright, Nancy Bowers, Coach Sheridan. Bottom, Denise Schlepp, Donna Ferrette, Nancy Hanson, Jeanie Fillingim, Dawn Dively, manager Teri Erickson. Girls ' Basketball Varsity 82 Girls ' Basketball J. V Front row: Kim Birch, Karen McDonald, Ester Wold, Peggy Birch. Back row: Milanne Johnson, Denise Harman, Pat Danner, Lvnne Williams, Judy Wareham, Kim Cogswell, Coach Beard. 83 Girls ' Cross Country Girls’ Cross Country: 1st row: Tina Shepard, Kelly McKinney, Brenda Latting, Ester Wold, Amy O’Donahue, 2nd row: Mary Yuse, Yvonne Davis, Jean Strayer, Pat Danner, Vicki Lyons 3rd row: Kelly Boole, Terry Spen¬ cer, Kimbo Cogswell, Jean Boole, top row: Mr. Evan Bell Girls’ Cross Country placed 2nd in the Greater Spokane League. Outstanding run¬ ners were Amy O’Donahue, Terry Spencer, Mary Yuse, Ester Wold, Kimbo Cogswell, Pat Danner, and Vicki Lyons. About two thirds of the team will be coming back next year. 84 Bowling: 1st row Jeff Rector, Cliff Abramson, Steve Young, Gale Gehret 2nd row Betty Jo Sage, Diane But¬ ler, Terry Schluter, Sharon Nelson, and Darla Miller. The Bowling team did well this year. They played at City Bowling allies on Saturday mornings. 85 Shadle Park Suffers Another Injury Year 1976 SHADLE 13° LEWIS CLARK 0 SHADLE 42° CHENEY 8 SHADLE 7 GONZAGA 16 SHADLE 33 U. HIGH 45 SHADLE t MEAD 14 SHADLE 21° ROGERS 0 SHADLE 21 N.C. 23 SHADLE 31° C.V. 14 SHADLE 31 FERRIS 32 OFFENSIVE BACKS Jim “Curlv” Brown TEAM TRAINER Llovd Schaffer OFFENSIVE LINE Rick Giampetri Scotties Offensive Attack 86 Offense Has Excellent Year! yv The offense had a consistent year, but some weak points did occur at times. Quar¬ terback Brad Stocker was third in total of¬ fense and the fifth leading rusher in the city. The squad had an excellent running attack as Tom Myer and Junior Henderson had a 5.3 yard and 4.9 yard average re¬ spectively. Ron Waddell and Basil Jones had a fine year on the offensive line. Rick Chiystal helped out the line as he switched from the running back position. 87 DEFENSIVE BACKS CHUCK BAILEY Defense Leads Some City Departments In 1976 “DIAMOND JIM” ELVINGTON DEFENSIVE LINE Scotties Defense Holds! 88 Shadle’s varsity football season wound up the 1976 season with a 4 win 5 loss Greater Spokane League record. The defense had a consistent season and was second in the league in total defense. SP led the city in least amount of first downs, 96, against their defense. Injuries hampered the Scotties this sea¬ son. Scott Shagool and Mike Elliott were two key injuries as Shagool was a fine punter and receiver and Elliott was a leading runner in the league until his injury against Cheney on the grass in a non-league game. 89 Rookies Ready For Varsity Debut Eivington ' s Rough Riders 90 SHADLE 0 LEWIS CLARK 15 SHADLE 6 GONZAGA 7 SHADLE 20 CHENEY 0 SHADLE 10 U. HIGH 0 SHADLE 0 MEAD 15 SHADLE 33 ROGERS 0 SHADLE 21 NORTH CENTRAL 6 SHADLE 28 C. VALLEY 6 SHADLE 17 FERRIS 13 SHADLE 135 62 LEADING TACKLES: Jack Snider Josh Derington LEADING SCORER: Joel Johnson QUARTERBACKS: Mickv Miller Mike Mains OUTSTANDING DEFENSIVE PEOPLE: Josh Derington Jack Snider Tom Fuher Jeff Potter Steve Roark Merle Heitz OUTSTANDING OFFENSIVE PEOPLE Jon Warrington Bob Cordier Joel Johnson Micky Miller Wayne Matsch Doug Hunt “I was veiy pleased with the general improvement of the ball club over the course of the season. The attitude and dis¬ cipline was excellent. They always played hard and were constantly encouraging each other on and off the field.” “They showed in the last game against Ferris that they had the come from behind ability winning 17-13 in the final two minutes by playing tough hard-nosed defense and scoring two touchdowns.” “We finished veiy strong with a 6-3 record—winning the last four in a row.” James G. Elvington “B” Squad Coach 91 I Front row: Lynette Elliot, Marie Pederson, Vicki Lyons, Suzy Barrett, Karen Welson, Jodie Weber, Mary Hopp. Middle row: Cathy Anderson, Kathy Williams, Heather Williams, Stacie Shagool, Lisa Lvdon. Back row: Edith Dvlina, Wendv Ferreira, Rea Tucek. Gymnastics SHADLE PARK HIGH GIRLS’ GYMNASTIC TEAM 1976-77 LEAGUE RECORD: 14-2 TRI-CHAMPIONS!!! OVERALL RECORD: 16-5 COMPULSORY MEETS SP 96.71 won c.v. 93.43 SP 96.71 won N.C. 86.50 SP 99.53 won U-HI 75.83 SP 99.53 won L.C. 62.75 SP 93.88 won Mead 57.31 SP 93.88 won Rogers 37.35 SP 96.15 lost Ferris 105.637 SP 96.15 lost W.V. 108.062 SP 110.05 lost Richland 117.15 SP 95.70 lost Dr. P.K. 113.45 OPTIONAL MEETS SP 86.437 lost Moscow 107.18 SP 94.31 won C.V. 89.35 SP 94.31 won N.C. 37.93 SP 108.10 won U-HI 96.59 SP 108.10 won L.C. 82.74 SP 96.41 won Mead 77.62 SP 96.41 won Rogers 36.15 SP 97.41 won Hanford 87.93 SP 114.79 won Ferris 114.26 SP 114.79 won W.V. 110.99 SP 104.84 won Dr. P.K. 86.86 92 I’m very proud of the team, it was the greatest comeback of anv team I have coached at Shadle Park. Coach Lyle Pugh This was my third year for coaching gymnastics. This year’s team had the hardest workers I’ve ever seen. Thev had to be . . . what a comeback! Coach Nancy Goodman 93 Craig Cameron posing his golf form Brad Sherwood demonstrates his classic setup Keeping his head down is Scott Erickson Mike DeMasi takes a “Mighty Mouse” swing Roger Wright, one of Shadle’s youthful golfers Ken Johnson takes a mighty whack (or chop) at the ball The Team—(L to R) Scott Erickson, Mike DeMasi, Brad Sherwood, Ken Johnson, Roger Wright, Ron Duncan, Ron Beloved, Kim Brundige, Tim MeCartan, Bob Mason, and Craig Cameron. Coach Lloyd Harman 94 Girls Golfers: (Lto R) Alla Neal, Shelley Johnston, Kathy Eickstadt, Carol Fiedler, Karla Bauman, and Therisa Eicks- tadt. 95 V Tom Taylor bears down on an overhead smash. The 1976-77 Boy’s Varsity Tennis team is a team of winning veterans. Seven of the teams eleven members are seniors, who as sophomores won the junior Varsity city championship and as juniors tied for the varsity city championship. This team of young men may very well be the finest group of tennis athletes Shadle Park has produced. More important than the teams ability to play fine tennis is the individual sportsmanship demonstrated by each mem¬ ber throughout the season. It has been my privilege to be their coach. Vem Page Jack Tollefson showing his picture perfect backhand. Boys ' Varsity Tennis Back row: Coach Page, Jay Wendlandt, Jack Tollefson, Ken McKenzie, Troy Smith. Front row: Don Sewell, Don Underhill, Terry Vanoy, Doug Watkins, Mike Baumann, Tom Taylor, and Ed Underhill. 96 Doug Watkins showing his follow through on smash. Boys ' B -Squad Tennis Back row: Steve Deck, Mike Granger, Jerry Olson, Jim Franklin, Scott Brett, Kevin Ostendorf, Mike Faulhau- ber, Allen Hartford, Coach Whitman. Front row: Randy Marburger, Ron Stevens, Brian Hilbush, and Steve Kutsch. ’’The “B”-squad fall tennis season proved that there should be outstanding tennis at Shadle for at least another two years. The skilled “B”-squad members should go on to be accomplished varsity players.” Coach Jim Whitman 97 -f. From left to right: top row: Sue Robbins, Rhonda Ju- liano, Marvbeth Morstad, Marv Hopp. Bottom row: Jeanie Fillingham, Kim Neel, Nancy Hanson, and Shelly Bond. Girls ' Varsity TENNIS 98 The girls tennis team is young, but very skilled, responsible and aggressive. First in the league is their goal with their self-con¬ fidence helping them through, and coaches Barbara Cozad and Barbara Beard helping to keep spirits high. Girls ' JV TENNIS Mary Hopp shows great form. Kim Neel has winning backhand. 99 100 Boys ' Track 101 102 103 Boys ' Cross Country Places 4th 104 Varsity Jr. Varsity SP 17 GP 43 SP 15 GP 50 SP 22 Ferris 33 SP 26 Ferris 31 SP 37 Rogers 19 SP 42 Rogers 17 SP 29 NC 27 SP 29 NC 26 SP 27 cw 28 SP 44 Mead 17 SP 47 Mead 16 SP 18 CV 43 SP 28 LC 31 SP 15 LC SP 19 Univ 37 SP 18 Univ 62 105 Front Row: Dawn Divelv, Beth Rowe, Donna Ferrette, Terri Erickson, Carol Crowston, Cindv Rippee. Back Row: Denise Schlepp, Karen Sesso, Barb Comar, Debby Comstock, Neil Ann Massie, Gina Haffner. Larrie Mattocks shows excellent form. Terri Erickson, A Perfect Shot. V L.C. 15- 4 15- 7 SPW MEAD 15- 6 15- 2 SPW UNIV 15- 4 15-10 SPW FERRIS 1-15 8-15 SPL MARY 15- 8 15- 7 SPW G.P. 15- 3 15- 7 SPW C.V. 14-16 15-12 15- 4 SPW ROGERS 14- 6 7-15 15- 7 SPW W.V. 15-10 15- 6 SPW FERRIS 6-15 14- 9 4-15 SPL CHENEY 1-15 15-13 15-14 SPW Cindy Rippee starts the game. 106 Debbie Carr back bumps the ball. L.C. 11-15 15- 1 15- 5 SPW MEAD 15-10 6-15 15-11 SPW UNIV. 15- 5 12-15 15-12 SPW FERRIS 5-15 3-15 SPL MARY 15- 5 15-11 SPW G.P. 15-11 4-15 15- 3 SPW C.V. 15- 4 16-14 SPW ROGERS ; 6-15 15- 7 13-15 SPL Barbara Comar calls the ball, while Cindy Rippee moves into position. Front Row: Meredith Zarling, Kathy Brown, Kim Brown, Chris Wallace, Lisa Lydon, Judy Wareham. Back Row: Debbie Carr, Nancy Bower, Laurie Mat¬ tocks, Stacy Shagool, Linda Loveland, Molly Ray¬ mond, Denise Harmon. 107 Andy Karas, a leading wrestler at Shadle for three years, fought back from two ma¬ jor injuries, one just prior to the District Tournament, to place Fourth in the State. This season was highlighted by the win¬ ning of the opening match against Mead and the forming of the Greater Spokane League. The teams included Shadle Park, Rogers, Ferris, L.C., Mead, C.V., N.C., University and Gonzaga. Key injuries caused some setbacks during the year as Shadle finished with an overall record of 8 and 8. Special Awards were given to Wayne McDonald, Captain; Rick Zier, best at dis¬ advantaged position; Jeff Snyder, most pins; Andy Karas, best at advantage posi¬ tion, neutral position, and Inspirational; and Basil Jones received the Coaches Award for the progress shown during the year. ffili f i TwlSmli i i iSMir jo Tm mSStiSSSKt jfefll BHi afe,. i % % $ fKj mB I Keith E. Rostuold Principal Donald G. Cobb Vice-Principal Raymond C. Mohney Assistant Principal Wayne Chandler Dean of Students The Administration Tom Carney Registrar i ! 112 Counselors 113 Patricia Bockmever Ronald Kovick Robert Gilmore i Carl Crowe Barbara Cozad 114 Neil Dressier Terry Kelly Lloyd Fowler 115 Garv Davis Larry Clark Ronal Chattin Evan Bell Ken Judd Eugene Kelly George Manning Jerry McMahon William Mueller 116 Karen Wilson Dave Robertson Carl Anderson Bob Johnson Harvev Lockhead Wavne Eacker Steve Coon 117 118 119 Edward Feldh usen Richard Giampietri Harlow Moe Jim Mori an Ilona Sprague 120 Sharon Martineau Geraldine Couture Larrv Parton Vem Page Janies Groves Jim Whitman Joseph Heslin Paul Jensen 121 Charles Bailey James Brown Clyde Coombs Nancy Goodman Bob Morris Lyle Pugh Linda Sheridan Physical Education 122 Industrial Art Ronald Clipperton Robert Jones Donald Sanborn 123 Home Family Cindv Ashlev JoAnn Gifting - .J Margaret Knapp Karene Conniff Kay Wojack Theresa Meyers Music Traffic Safety Donald Henry Library Judith Morstad VOW ' S Robert Smith Foreign Language Carlos Flores Donald Mateer Charles Peters Loretta Sloan William Via 125 126 For yesterday isbutadream and tomorrow is only a vision o but today well lived O makes yesterday . a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope Underclass 127 Class of 79 The Temporary Fall Officers were Mickey Miller-President Dianne Sannes-Vice-President Jan Myhre-Secretary Jere Snllevon-Treasurer Lynnette Pederson-5th-Exec. 128 UpAndComing The Spring Officers were Craig Soehren-President Jerry Olsen-Vice-President Jan Myhere-Secretarv Amy O’Donoghue-Treasurer Teresa Deno-5th Exec. At this time the class has not done any¬ thing as far as we know but, we are sure they will turn out to be a great class! 129 Doug Abrahamson Clay Adams Randv Adams David Ahmuty Richard Allen J Brent Alspaugh Phillip Amsden Bill Andersen Dana Anderson Glenna Anderson Karla Anderson Mardell Anderson Mark Anderson Richard Anderson Matt Anderson Steven Andrews Scott Ankenbrand Jane Annis Rebecca Arrigo Darla Ashford Don Avey Douglas Bagdon Janna Bailey Bradley Baker Paul Barach Carol Barker Katherine Barker Linda Barker Brenda Barratt Jill Barrick Terri Bartlett Kathleen Bass William Bassett Larrv Bauer Ellen Bayman Robert Bean Alicia Beaubais Ron Beloved Pat Benesch Dianna Berman Douglas Bierce Tammy Black Dave Blackburn Donald Blair Keith Blair Ronald Blevins Phil Blomquist Patrick Boberg Julia Bogar Joseph Boldt Steve Bond Julie Boni Douglas Boole Mona Boquist Becky Borley Julie Bosold Laurie Boss Joey Boucher Nancy Bower Nancy Bowers 130 ssmm Kelly Bowker Kelley Bradley Sandra Brav Scott Brett Joan Brickner Bonnie Brinkman Angela Brockett Russell Brosch Vicky Broussard Mollv Brown Sheryl Brown Kim Brundige Linda Brunette Kevin Buczkowski Michael Buller Robert Burbo Bill Burke Richard Burns Shannon Burris Lance Butler Janet Byers Idonna Bvram Nancy Calvert Janette Campbell Mark Campbell Peg Cannon Lisa Card Steven Carlson Kelly Caul Cindy Challender Todd Challender Marilyn Chambers Chin Li Chang Bob Chivers Vickie Christensen Elvira Christianson Mutsuko Cienski Nadine Clark Kathleen Clauss Dawn Cline Dawn Clouse Kimberly Cogswell Lori Collins Craig Collis John Colliton Cally Conrad Bob Cordier 131 Michael Cotes Bud Cox Jacqueline Cox James Cox Kerry Cozine Diana Curry Peter Dalnes Patricia Danner Scott Davis Lucy Degon Ron Deluca Nancy Demond Jodi Denure James Dewey Diane Deymanaz Sandra Dierks Christa Dobbs Timothy Dompier James Doughty Kim Dowd Robert Dressel Joseph Dumaulin Teresa Duning Patrick Durbin Molly Durgan Mark Durgin Stuart Duvall Emory Dvlina Jeanie Earls Jody Eckel Karen Edwards Katie Eiden Rick Ellifritt Pamela Elliott Bruce Englehardt Trieia Engstrom Chris Erickson Becky Evans Vicky Evans Marilyn Fairbum Larry Fairfax Michael Faulhaber Greg Felton Wendy Ferrerra Rorie Fischer Jamie Folden Tim Foss Lloyd Fowlkes James Franklin Dennis Freeland Robert Fry Dollie Frydenberg Thomas Fuher Don Throwbridge 132 Silence that speaks: the eloquence nfthe L Michael Fundahn Rickv Gabbert Sally Gall Diane Gallion David Galvin Patrick Garrett Tammy Gates Teresa Geile Bill Gertz Jeff Gibford Julie Gibson Todd Giesa Jerry Gilbert Larry Gilbert Lynn Gillette Toni Goode Kathy Gowan Vicky Grafton Michael Granger Rusan Green Barbara Grimmer Scott Grineau Gerald Groth Robbie Groves Cindy Gunning Allen Hagle Shawn Hagy Leann Hahn Leonard Hahn Tracy Haid Rahfel Hairston Lisa Hall Cindy Hallgarth Susan Hamilton Dennis Hansen James Harala Cheryl Harbert Ray Harding Tami Harding Butch Harmon Carolyn Harper Linda Harrington Alan Hartford Steven Hattamer Marilyn Hauck Michael Hauck Dennis Hauenstein Craig Haueter Terry Haunschild Tracy Hawkins Rod Hayes Kim Hedrich Merlin Heintz Tina Henneman Julia Herman Robin Hertz Sharon Heytz Thomas Hickman Dale Higgelke 133 Brian Hilbush Al Hill Lisa Hill Jodv Hill Judy Hill Valarie Hill Renee Himselspach Karen Hipperson Roger Hoemer Terry Holien Patty Holland Gary Hollenbeck Paula Holliday David Holman Larrv Hommell Terry Hooper Rita Hopewell Bruce Hopper Jackie Hopper Brian Hott Anne Hubbard Denise Hubbard Chris Johnson Janet Johnson Joel Johnson Karen Johnson Lori Johnson Marie Johnson Rob Johnson Tracy Johnson Debbie Huebner Bonnie Hunt Douglas Hunt Mae Huntley Mark Inman Joyce Ivey Arlene Jackson Debbie Jacobs Mark Jacobs Jackie Jarvis Dan Jeffries Chris Jensen Mike Jensen Brace Johnson Carol Jones Kelly Jones Michele Jones Steven Jones Rick Judson Ron Kaiser Mick Keller Debbi Kellv Alan Kester Mark Kester Cheryl Kiehn Kathy Kight Debbie Killingsworth James King Linda Kiss Dannv Kiter 134 Ron Kiter Scott Klakken Lee Klemz Darren Knapp Bob Knntsen Karen Knutson Joyce Koenig Kathy Korling Margaret Koznek Lisa Kranches Mike Kratofil Nancy Krell Mike Kroll Thomas Kroll Cheryl Kuba , Teri Kubu Jeanna Kuest Wendy Kuhn Mike Kuhrv Kathv Kulland Steven Kutsch Jeff Kyle Jon Lamldn Calvin Landrus Kim Lang Patty Lang Kathy LaPlante Anne Larson Brenda Latting David Layton Peggy Lee Matt Lefler Mike Lefler Lindi Liwv Betty Jo Lidenberg Toni l iiiil l 0,01 Janel Lorenz Jack Love Linda Loveland Theresa Low Lisa Lydon Tracy Lynch Lori Lyons Karen MacDonald 135 Lenna Madison Michael Mains Randv Marburger David Marshal Sherry Martin Kevin Martindale Ron Masingale Bob Mason Connie Massender V ' avne Matsch Laurie Mattocks Tim McCartan Coleen McCarthy Kelli McCollim Mike McCord Kent McCracken Ted McCrow Kim McDermott Carolyn McDonald David McDonald Jimmy McDonald Steve McDonald Tom McDonald Darrell McDowell Larry McDowell Adam McFarland Paul McGinn Jenen McGinnis Kelley McGowan Kelley McKinney Michelle McMahan Pamela McMath Brenda McMurtery Michelle Melton John Mercer Bob Mielke Ed Miley Brenda Millay Diane Miller Mickey Miller Karen Miller Robert Miller Theresa Miller Mark Minderman April Michell Greg Mitchell Tony Moe Troy Moe Mike Mollica Richard Moran Sheri Moreland Mike Morford Mark Morphy Linda Morris David Morse 136 Cindy Moscatelli Julie Mudge Rebecca Muirhead Tracy Mullennix John Mulvey Dianne Munson Kim Murashige Kevin Murphy Janice Myhre Kris Nathaniel Cynda Nebergall Jill Nelson Karen Nelson Rich Nelson Sharon Nelson Glen Newport Carla Nicklous Linda Nielsen Kirk Nieman Austin Nightser Julie Nolan Jodi Nordby Christopher Nordlund Laurie Noyes Terri Nuchols Scott O’Brien Tammy O’Brien Amy O’Donoghue Laurie Oien Kim O’Leary Carrie Oliver Jerry Olsen Lorrie Olson Scott Osbum Scott Ostberg Kevin Ostendorf Debbi Ostrander James Owen Angie Pacheco Karen Pacque Karen Page Pamela Paggett Nanette Palting Brian Parks Darrell Pasher Chris Pasquale Jerry Patterson Timmothy Paulson Gail Peak Sandra Peak Timmothy Peasley Tammie Pebles Steven Peck Lynnette Pederson Kim Pelfrev 137 Terry Perkins Christopher Peterson Mark Peterson Linda Picard Cathy Pierce Betsy Piper Marlene Pippenger Jeff Piton Steve Pivonka Lisa Platter Mona Lisa Plett Doug Poffenroth Jacqueline Polenskv Vicky Pollard Mike Porfirio Jeff Potter Dennis Powell Dennis Powell Marilyn Prather Jill Probst Mark Pugsley Tammy Pyle Kellv Queen Russell Ramsey Todd Rausch Brian Rauth Jerry Ray Molly Raymond Mark Raynor Debbie Rebillard Kathv Redmond David Reser Greg Reynolds Leanne Reynolds Micheal Reynolds Bill Reynolds Mike Rickertsen Linda Riddle Sandra Ridout Sheri Risher Judy Ritz Ron Rizzuto Steven Roark Cindv Robbins Julie Robbins Susan Robbins Margaret Roberts Sande Roberts _ Mike Robertson Jack Robertson Sandi Robinson Steve Rodgers Tony Romano Skip Root 138 Be the one you dream you can be. Shelley Rothstein Laura Rubart Karley Rule Todd Runberg Betty Russell Erie Ruud Richard Ryan Katherine Ryder Colleen Rypien Tam era Salvage A1 Sandham Meg Sandine Diane Sannes Scott Sarber Pat Scarpelli Neil Seates Jim Schmidt Joseph Schmidt Ruth Schneider Jeffrie Schramm Karol Schroeder Terry Sehwenk Leslie Scisson Terri Seaton Kelly Self Jon Serbousek Mark Severud Stacey Shagool Irene Shepard Cindy Sehields Michael Shinavier Nancy Siegel James Sills John Silsbee Candace Sines Beth Sisson Patty Sloan Vincent Small Tony Smith Brad Smith David Smith Donald Smith Jeff Smith Mark Smith Jack Snider Craig Soehren Theresa Spain William Spink Micheal Spring Jack Staats Glenn Stansbury Diane Starrv Thomas Staudinger Karen Steckel William Steiner Phillip Stevens Ronald Stevens Julie Stewart Vicki Stillwell Patty Stimson 139 Brian St. Peter Tina Strite Amy Strobel Lori Strobel Lorraine Stuart Susan Stuart James Stuchell Tim Stumph Jere Sullivan Craig Summers Patricia Swanson Eric Swanson Paul Sweet Jeff Swennumson Kevin Swenson Debra Syverson Rock Tarr Kelly Tavares Kathy Templeton Tracey Templeton James Thomas Kirk Thomas Printince Thomas Randy Thomas Penny Thomley Ann Thompson Erik Thompson Julie Thompson Keven Thompson Gerald Thornton Paula Thornton Jill Thornton Lori Thorson Mike Thimberg Kathy Tibar Nancy Tillimans Judy Toenies Leanna Tokarz Jenny Topor Richard Totten Chi Tran David Trotter Thomas Trotter Denny Trujillo The childhood shows the man as morning shows the day. Milton Michael Tsoumpas Edmund Tucker Tom Tucker Cynthia Turney Pharis Tyler Rita Ulland Robert Urbaniak Don VanCurler 140 Linda Vannoy Karen Vaughn Steven Vela Diane Veltri Denise Vill Sean Vill Charles Villa Lorianne Vollar Lois Waeehter Larry Wagner Cheryl Wahl Mimi Wainwright Janies Wallace Frank Walton Judy Wareham Jon Warrington Billy Weber Jodie Weber Sandra Weber Lori Welch Juanita Welliever Glenna Wheeler Cynthia White Melody White Think of tomorrow ' s dream today and realizing the beauty of yesterday. Roger White Jim Wiebers Elizabeth Wiegard Phyllis Wilder Heather Williams Lynne Williams Kirk Willis Darryl Wilson Mary Wilson Jean Winters Tina Wiseman Tawni Wisher Janet Woods Ricky Woodworth Lucinda Wordell Kathy Wroolie John Wynia David Yardley Leota Yargus Kim Young Janet Yuse Anthony Zaccaria Meredith Zarling Jimmy Zier 141 Juniors i Mr. Brown eating lunch!!! (top) Junior class editors, Marilyn Johnson and Janice Desehane. (bottom) v Junior class ad visors, Mrs. Daisley, Mr. Parton, and Mr. Kovick. Fall Semester Officers The fall officers are front row Teresa Coffman, Exec. Council; Sonya Miller, Treas., Marybeth Morstad, Pres.; Janice Desehane, 5th Exec.; back row Shelli Sorenson, Vice Pres.; Chris Kester, Exec. Council; Colleen Severud, Sec. 142 Spring Semester Officers The spring officers are from left to right Sandee Nice, Pres.; Steve Barnes, Vice Pres.; Dan Hickey, Exec. Council; Robin Moffatt, Sec.; Pam Campbell, Treas.; Don Storey, 5th Exec.; Jerry Gillogly, Exec. Council. in The Middle And Heading Strong In their second year at Shadle the junior class kept busy with many and varied activities which made the year one to remember. The advisors were Mrs. Daisley, Mr. Kovick and Mr. Parton. Thanks are in store for the counselors and advisors because the of¬ ficers couldn’t have done it without them. THANKS!!! The class got the year rolling by holding a car wash which was not only profitable but fun as well (you know how it goes)!!! Next the officers sold Halloween-o-grams which went over GREAT! Then it was down to a lot of hard work for the class. This year’s Christ¬ mas project involved helping out three families. The class col¬ lected canned goods, bought presents and raised over $618.00 for the families. All the hard work was worthwhile to make the fam¬ ilies have a nice Christmas. The class held their second annual vol¬ leyball game on March 14th. Team’s were chosen from each class and the faculty. Many door prizes were offered which made this event very interesting. The class was involved in activities for spring but the highlight of the whole junior year was held on May 14, 1977- the Junior Prom which was held at S.F.C.C. Much time and effort was put into the prom which proved to be a fantastic evening for all who attended. Hard work and fun are what made the year’s junior class the greatest! Marybeth Morstad poses for the camera!!! (top) Junior class counselors, Mrs. Daisley and Mr. Brown, (bottom) 143 Pamela Abernathy Gail Akivama Kathryn Allen Alex Anderson Bruce Anderson Cathy Anderson Les Anderson Lila Anderson Clint Andre Charles Applebee Candace Armstrong Douglas Ashford Rene Ashworth John Austin Timothy Backus Todd Bailey Lisa Baker Richard Bakker Louise Baril Cameron Barker Stephen Barnes Gayle Bamhouse Robert Barranco Suzanne Barrett Daniel Barrick Scott Bauer Tammy Bauer Karla Baumann Michael Baumann Craig Beazer Jeff Beneseh Michael Bergin Richard Bickley Douglas Bieker Heidi Biggerstaff Tina Biggerstaff Joann Biggs Peri Ann Blomgren Kappie Bogart Vem Boggs Ronald Bolstad Connie Bond Shelley Bond Kelly Boole Kim Bosold Patrick Bradley Susan Brady Cheryl Brask Connie Brazee Suzie Bremer Barbara Brent Kristine Bressler 144 Julie Brickner Scott Britton Tina Brockett Lisa Broenneke Mona Broussard Jeanine Brown Lori Brown Michael Brown Ronald Brunette Susan Buckner Christine Buller Chervl Bunnev David Burch Dale Burkhardt George Burns Ben Butler Kathy Butler Russell Butters Timmothv Bvrne Dave Byrum Pamela Campbell Monica Caprve Scott Carl on Elaine Carlson Kenny Carpenter Debbie Carr Jeff Carr Tim Carson Cindy Carter Michael Carter Colleen Casev Natalie Cate Michael Cavanaugh Robert Cerenzia Steven Chappell Rickv Christel Luis Ciearelli Barbara Clark Tracy Clinton Daniel Clouse Victoria Coates Rene Cochran Craig Cockburn Teresa Coffman Kimberly Colburn Douglas Cole Scott Collis Kerry Coffin Melanie Colyar Jim Connery Cathye Cook Polly Cook 145 Love is always leaving oneself to go toward others... Mary Cooksey Craig Coombs Elizabeth Costanzo Michael Cox Addy Crabtree Sheri Crisp Candi Crockett Jean Cronin Michelle Cruise David Daigle Jeffrey Dault John Davidson Maxine Davies Alicia Davis Mark Davis Tamara Davis Tina Davis Cheryl Degerness Daniel De Janovich Patty De Lanoy Steven Delivuk Laura Anna De Long John Derington Janice Deschane Mike Deymonaz Jennifer Dickelman Larayne Dike Dawn Dively Christopher Dobbins Patricia Dobbs Brian Dolan Michael Dorpat Rozena Downhour Stacey Driggs Ron Duncan Kara Dunlop Tracy Dunwoody Gregory Duven Tom Edelbrock Constance Edmonds Julie Edwards Steven Edwards Kelly Egan John Eggleston 146 Theresa Eickstadt Kenneth Ellifritt Lvnette Elliott Thomas Elliott Larry Emmert Stacy Epley Robert Erkelens Bill Ertner Alan Eschenbacher Sue Estey Sharon Evans Jimmy Evers Scott Farrier April Fellows Donna Ferette Carol Fiedler JJ Janna Fiedler Sherry Fields Kathryn Finney Patty Firor Kenneth Fisher Sean Flynn Lan Fo Roger Fogleman Michael Forrester Gregory Forsyth Larry Foss Donald Fowlkes Lynn Foxley Colleen Franklin Nancy Frantz Cathy Freeland Jill Frieske Linda Froelick Patty Fuget Scott Fuller James Fullmer Tammy Fullmer James Funk Steve Fymon Joel Gager Lee Ann Gallagher Renee Gallagher Randy Gallion 147 Wilbur Gallion Sylvia Garcia Richard Garr Donald Garves Dan Geddes Glenn Geile Debra Geistwhite ■MR Margie Geistwhite Richard George Kristi Geston Jo Ann Gibson Ronald Gier Donald Gillespie Gerald Gillogly Gerald Gilmore Katsuo Goodman Paula Grandinette Tammy Greear Patti Green Wendy Green Carrie Gregg Kathleen Grier Gwendolyn Griffin Laurie Grimmer Stuart Grineau Saundra Grovhoug Terry Gruvman Gregory Hack Lorrie Hale Bonnie Hall Jeanne Hallett Ronald Hammer Thomas Hanley Steven Hanna Michael Hansen Thomas Hansen Nancy Hanson Darlene Harding Susan Harpel James Harper Steven Harriman Kendra Harris Marla Hart Susan Harvill Doreen Havice Linda Havlovick Lisa Hawkes Rebecca Heeren Rose Helke Jayne Hendershot Kevin Hendricks David Henley John Herberholz Daniel Herbers Karen Heth Janice Heuett Dan Hickey Jeff Hite Mary Hocum Jeff Hodges Teresa Hodson 148 Stephen Hoefel Debbie Hoff Kathryn Hoffman Lynne Hoffman Laura Hollingsworth Elaine Holm James Holmes Colleen Holms Clarissa Hood John Hooper Sandra Hopewell Kerry Hord Julie Horlen Ron Horton Bill House Timothy Hovind Carla Howard Keith Howard Kvle Hubbard Jeri Huffman Denise Irvine Tina Jack Dianne Jacobson Julie James Connie Jansen Steve Jeffords Marv Jensen Carl Jentges Max Jermain Debra Johnson Gary Johnson Kenneth Johnson Marilyn Johnson Milanne Johnson Minne Johnson Penny Johnson Shelly Johnston Desiree Jones Donald Jones Janine Jones Jeffrey Jones Laura Jones Terri Jones Paul Juhlin Rhonda Juliano Wendv Jundt Laura Karas John Keegan Ciri Keevy Michael Kelly Ron Kendall Alan Kent Dermot Kerin Kathleen Kerlev 149 EF f Theresa Korling Allen Lerum Keith Lewis Nancy Liezen Jean Lindstrom Dan Lindvall Debra Lisenbee Brvan Litchfield Jeffrey Litton Jacqueline Lobdell Bernadette Lovera LeeAnn Luekey Pamela Ludwig Linda Luna Rae Anne Lunde Jerome Lundin Cheryl Lydon Donald MacDonald Karolylee Mace Mike Mager James Magrath Darren Maier Bonnie Main David Mann Timothv Mann Mike Manning Jay Marshall Jerald Martin 150 Donald Marx Cindy Massender Neil Ann Massie Geraldine Mastne Matthew Mathiason Michelle Matkin Lori Mans Michelle McBride Mollie McBride Maureen McCarthy Kimberly McChristian Toni McClean Mark McClellan Suellvn McClung Rebecca McCrea Rich McCrow Marilynn McDonnell Jeffrey McDougald Lori McDowell Thomas McGinnis Tim McGrath Kim McIntosh Brian McKee Michael McKenzie Shelly McKenzie Marla McKinlay Elizabeth McKinney David McMillen Cindy McVay Arleen Meier Kevin Melcher Lisa Menteer Phil Merrill Lori Meyers Chris Miller Dottie Miller Greg Miller Sonya Miller Marilyn Milne Jeffrey Milner Robin Moffatt Nicholas Millica Be yourself today beceuse tomorrow you maybe gone andnoone will ever know you were here 151 ■J Daryl Moore Robert Morris Marybeth Morstad Shane Moscatelli Lenny Moseanko Janet Monnce Barbara Mueller Darei Murphy Douglas Murphy Linda Murphy Beekv Nauditt Allison Neel Jeffrey Neher Barbara Nelson Larry Nelson Stan Nelson Wendy Nevin Michael Newbury Sandra Nice Michael Nicholson Victor Nicholson Gavle Nielsen Lorin Noble Stacy Noble Donna Novotnev Katrina Nygaard Tim O’Brien Patrick Odell i Michael Oertel Ann Marie O’Leary Stuart Oliason Carolvn Olson Chris Olson Leif Olson Lvnn Olson Linda Ortman Bruce Oscarson Bryan Ott Gerard Ouimette John Pagella Robin Parks Martin Parrish Glen Patrick Benny Patterson Sheri Patterson Joseph Paulson Alan Pavlic David Pavlic Lorraine Peak Robert Pederson Lois Pendleton Eugene Perkins Richard Perkins Michael Petek Lori Peterschick Mark Peterson Teresa Peterson Loralee Pfeifer Lan Pho Susan Picard Kellie Pierson 152 Cathleen Plante Keith Plewman Renee Pollard Diana Polo Jeffrey Potts Eugene Pratt Janine Price v - Kim Randall Sosan Randall Dave Rasley Lori Raynor Karen Rector John Remington Jane Renford Traci Renooard Ciystal Reynolds Deborah Reynolds Michael Rhodes Kristin Richardson Jim Rickel Jayne Roberts Julie Roberts Larry Roberts Paul Roberts Stacy Roberts Stanley Roberts Terri Roberts William Roberts Louis Robideau Karen Robinette Terri Roden Robert Rogers Jeanne Rohrer Kelly Rollis Crystal Romano David Rookey Heather Roskelley Shelley Ross Judith Rosser Elizabeth Rowe Keith Rule Mark Runberg Denise Rundle Diane Rundle Russell Salee Lori Sannes David Sawyer Jeffrey Sayre Janice Sehaffner Terry Sehluter Dave Schmitz Angela Schoonover Kirstin Schultz Dave Scott L 153 t Joseph Scott Rebecca Seagrave Deanna Sefren Steven Seier Karen Sesso Colleen Severud Donald Sewell Dalene Schartzer Kathreen Shaw Linda Shea James Shenefelt Valerie Sherick Jonda Shields Thomas Sides Doreen Simons Jamie Simonsen Greg Skillingstad Carl Slater Cindy Slippy Mary Small Darlene Smith Kathryn Smith Kimberley Smith Leslie Smith Lisa Smith Marilyn Smith Renee Smith Sandra Smith Joanne Snow Jeffrey Snyder Stacie Snyder Shelli Sorenson Linda Spaeth Louise Spaeth Colleen Spear Dianne Spencer Mark St. Marie Marla Stach Raymond Starkey Teresa Stears Robert Steiner Brian Stevens Darrel Stevens Theresa Stimson Gregory Stintzi Randal Stockman Deanne Stoner Debra Stoner Donald Story Joe Stout Jean Straver Kenneth Strother Dean Stuart Gary Stuart John Sullivan Kelli Sullivan Kathy Swagel Joseph Sweet Scott Syverson Darin Talkington Maureen Tamblyn Bev Taylor Mark Taylor Therese Taylor Julene Taylor Deborah Tayon 154 Rory Testa Kerry Thew Stacy Thomas Lori Thompson Gail Thornton Judith Thorson Jeffery Town John Towner i Si tfwA Susan Tracy Khien Tran James Tregellas Greg Tritt Rea Tucek Edward Underhill Nancy Upp Danny Vandermuelen Steven Vemey Michael Villa Carmen Vinson Darrell Vinson Julieanne Vollar Colleen Wagenman Theresa Wagner Chrissy Wallace Linda Walton Kathleen Wands Jeffrey Wareham David Warriner Donald Warriner Jay Warwick Andrea Watkins Rose Weber Tim Weber Kevin Weigum Rocky Weigum Thomas Weir Ranita Welch Gerald Wellsandt Jay Wendlandt Harold Whitaker Michael White Steve White Timothy Whittier Jeffrey Whyatt Danny Willcockson Dori Williams Jason Williams Katherine Williams Harry Williamson Tracy Wilson Mary Wingert Kelly Winkleman Robert Wirtz Terri Wisdom Fran Wisowaty Esther Wold Roger Wright Jim Wyatt Alan Wylie Kathy Yargus Gregory Young Mary Yuse William Zehm Janice Zimbelman Teresa Zinn John Zotter 155 Sometimes , not often en ough , we reflect upon the good things. And those thoughts always center around those we love. And I think about those people who mean so much to me and for so made me so very happy. And I count the times I have forgotten to say thank-you and how much I love Super Seniors This year the fall officers put on another spirit Day. It was very successful. They also had a Hay ride for a senior activity. The officers are from left to right: Shellee O’Toole, Fifth Exec.; Eric Hawkins, Treas.; Christy Staats, Exec. Council; Debbie Sauser, Pres.; Teri Vanos, Sec.; Tim McBride, V-Pres.; Anita Simons, Exec. Council. The Spring officers thought up many fun activities for the class. They also took care of the Senior Prom and the Lilac coronation. The officers are from left to right: Tettah Hormeku’Ajei, Exec. Council; Steve Ferrette, V-Pres.; Kathy Eickstadt, Sec.; Vance Hilderman, Pres.; Karen Meyer, Treas.; Marcia Kennedy, Exec. Council; Jody McLagen, Fifth Exec. m SENIORS “Class of TT Clifford Abramson “Cliff” David Adams “Dave” Jeff Adams John Alder Robert Allen “Bob” Janice Anderson Maria Anderson Randy Anderson E. La wrence Andrews T Larry Scott Andrews II Bruce Andrus Brian Annis Daniel Archer “Dan” Debbie Arnold Jeff Arsenault Christy Atkinson T. Scott Backus 160 Lynda Bailor Karl Baleom Andrew Barker “Andy“ Chuck Barker Brian Bartel Theresa Barth Timothy Bartlett Um 1 im Charles Bauer “Chuck” Ann Bavemitz “Jodie” Sophia Beach Annette Beloit Kenneth Benoscek “Ken” Bonnie Bishop Donna Blair Kerry Blummert Susan Boger Mary Boileau Robert Bond “Bob” Victoria Boomer “Vickie” Steven Boss “Steve” Jay Botts Scott Bowker Janet Brakke Becky Brett Dianna Brewer Douglas Broderick “Doug” James Brodhead J 1111 Julie Brooks Douglas Brown “Doug” TOC. •V 162 Kathleen Brown “Kathy” Kim Brown Sherry Brown Jerry Brundige Andrea Bryan Sasan Buckley Sue Mark Buczkowski Steven Buhner “Steve” Cheryl Bunn Gregory Burdick Vicki Burdick Ronald Burgess “Ron” Diane Butler Linda Buzzell Richard Bybee “Rick” Linda Call Craig Cameron Curt Cameron Michael Campbell Scott Campbell 163 John Cane James Cannon Jim Melody Care Joni Carlson Karen Carlson Lynnette Carlson Brian Carrigan Pamela Carroll “Pam” James Canfield T • 5 Jim Douglas Cavanaugh “Doug” Michael Chandler “Mike” Jeffrey Chapman “Jeff’ Nicholas Charlton “Nick” Katherine Chinn “Kathy” Maria Cicarelli James Clark Jim Joe Clark Tammy Clark Jimmie Clason Jim Scott Clauss 164 Cheryl Cochran Ruth Cochran Barbara Comar Deborah Comstock “Debbie” Bruce Conley Jeffrey Cook “Jeff’ Rita Costello Shelley Cox Class of ’77 consider commencement orders for upcoming graduation ■ r ■ j V ■ _ ■ ■ . ‘ 1 % ; W % Am James Crabtree T • ” Jim Michelle Craig Steven Cree “Steve” Sandra Creel “Sandy” Gregory Cronin “Greg” 165 Wendy Crowe Carol Crowston Tonny Curalli Diane Cnrcio Gerene Cuzzetto Casey Dasehbach Robert Davis “Bob” Yvonne Davis Dana Degerness Alan DeQuire David DeLong “Dave” Patricia Demarest “Patty” Michael Demasi “Mike” Mark Deno Mary Diana Lisa Dixon Shawn Dowd Kerri Driskell Jeffery Dunsan “Jeff” Dean Earls 166 James Edelbroek «T Jim Theodore Edgcomb “Ted” Greg Edgerton Jane Eggers Scott Ehama Elizabeth Ehlers «t • Liz Joe Eiekholdt Kathleen Eickstadt “Kathy” Bernice Elder “Bee” Connie Ellenz Michael Elliot “Mike Mark Ellis Michael Ellis “Mike” Ricky Emehiser “Rick” Wanda Emmert i 167 James Erdahl «T Jim Denis Erickson Scott Erickson Terrie Erickson Lesley Estes Mary Estey Barbara Faiman “Barb” Judith Faircloth Judy Karen Felton Sharon Ferguson Steven Ferrette “Steve” John Fiedler Jean Fillingim Jeanme Gwendolyn Finney “Gwen” 168 . Brian Folden Robin Fontaine John Forsyth Stephen Fox “Steve” Dennis Frazier “Gator” Sally Jo Frazier Kathleen Frederickson “Kathy” Kelly Fundahn Bryan Galbraith Timothy Gall lim Gale Gehret Michael Genova “Mike” Brett George Jeffrey Geyer “Jeff’ Donald Gilger “Don” Danny Gilliland “Dan” Klea Glnbrecht Dennis Grandinetti Kelly Gray Roberta Greasley 169 Daniel Green “Dan” Kathleen Green “Kathy” Carl Gross Clifford Grout “Cliff’ Robert Gunning “Bob” David Gwynn “Dave” Linda Hack Diana Haeger Regina Haffner Gina Terry Haid Charles Hairston Patricia Hammel Susan Hanlen Sue Joseph Hardy Joe Robert Hardy “Bob” Janet Harney 170 Eric Hawkins Gene Hawkins Elizabeth Heidke UT • 77 Liz Sheryl Heinen Leanne Heintz Scott Henderson Mark Henley Craig Henrichs Earl Herman David Herr “Dave” Dwaine Hieronymus Marilyn Higgins Vance Hilderman Kevin Hill Teresa Hinshaw Teresa Hinton 171 I Vicki Hlookoff Mark Hocum Norman Hoffman “Toby” Cheri Holien Darrell Holmquist Darrick Holmquist “Rick” Claudette Holt Kevin Holtman Darleen Hoogstad Loretta Hooper Philip Hopkins “Phil” Mary Hopp Tetteh Hormiku-Ajei Keith Hovda Jeffrey Howard “Jeff’ Randy Huggins Michael Hughes “Mike” Terri Hurmence Jan Hutchison Carl Jacobson 172 Ralph Jacobson Kimberly Jaddatz “Kim” Robert Janvier “Bob” Matthew Jensen “Matt” Janie Johann Alison Johns Christine Johnson Denise Johnson v Joan Johnson John Johnson Mark Johnson Carol Johnston Cherie Johnston Dalana Johnston Darren Johnstone Basil Jones Mark Jones Patricia Jones “Patty” Patricia Joy “Patty” ' Roger Kaiser 173 Kaye Kamp Jody Kane Andrew Karas “Andy” Terry Kaul Kerrie Keeling William Keiser “Bill” William Keller “Bill” Marcia Kennedy James Kensok t 99 Jim Linda Kent Brenden Kerin Robert Kinkade “Bob” i Vicki Kinkade Katherine Kiss “Kathy” Kris Klemz Jay Klohe Robin Knapp Jerome Kohler Jerry Sue Korling 174 Kim Kraut Karen Kruger Charlotte Krupp Terry LaLiberte Mollie Lamberson Jeffrey Langdale “Jeff’ Sharon Larson Ramona Latting Lon Lauber Lori Layton Joanne LeCaire Jan Lee Paul Lenoue Cynthia Leoni “Cindy” Craig Lester Gayle Lewis Janet Lightner Betty Logsdon Cathy Long Douglas Long “Doug” I M 175 Teren Long Greg Lorenzi Bruce Loucks Victoria Lovejoy “Vicki’ Kevan Luke Marcus Lund “Mark” Scott Lund Kathleen Lynch “Kathy” Matthew Lynch “Matt” Vicki Lyons Theresa Lyson leri Heidi Maas Patricia MacDonald “Patty” Kenneth MacKenzie “Ken” Francine Magee Karen Mager Gregory Maier “Greg” Cindy Miatland Dale Malsom Betsy Mann 176 Wesley Marburger “Wes” Steven Maresh “Steve” Machelle Martin Doug Martindale Melvyn Mastne “Mel” Diane Maston Ruth Matsch Angela McBride Angie Timothy McBride Urn lim Elizabeth McCartan Liz David McClarin “Dave” Kip McCollim David McCoy “Dave” Carol McCrow Chris McCulloch Stacie McDonald Wayne McDonald “Radar” Gregory McDowell “Greg” 177 Drew McGougan Melinda McHugh Lawrence McIntyre Larry John McKay Michael McKinlay “Mike” Jody McLagan Terry McNally Craig McVey Bridget Mehulky Steven Meier “Steve” Sandra Menegas “Sandy” Sheryl Mero J Karen Meyer Douglas Michelson “Doug” Kevin Mickus Darla Miller Janna Miller Kathy Miller Leah Miller Phillip Mitchell “Phil” 178 Molly Mott Michael Mounce “Mike” Debora Muirhead “Debbie” Katherine Mulvey “Kathy” Thomas Myers «rri 5 lorn Daniel Myser “Dan” Steven Navlor ’’Steve” Carianne Nebergall Kimberly Neel “Kim” Michelle Nelson Sheri Nesvik 179 Todd Neumiller Ron Nevin Sharon Nolan Nancy Norman Dana Novotney Cass Novotny Linda Nuchols Kristi Nytroen Debbie O’Hare Scott Oien Lynnette Olsen Leine Olsson John Olsufk a Jnlie Oman Chester Ortman “Chet” Shellee O’Toole Barbara Pagnotta Michael Palmer “Mike” Scott Paluck Marcus Parker “Marc” 180 Keith Paulson Michael Peck “Mike” Marie Pederson Richard Perdue Becky Perry Athena Peterson Barbara Phillips “Barb” Darcy Phillips Dale Pippenger Allie Poston Julie Potesky Brian Powell Lynn Powell James Quast Jim Leslie Quinn P. D. Ragland “Dee Dee” Jodi Randall David Randolph Scott Rasley Gary Rauth 181 Paul Reamer Deborah Rector “Debbie” Jeffrey Rector “Jeff’ Pamela Rector “Pam” Mark Reed Jody Reoppelle Duncan Replinger Thomas Reser Tom Mark Reynolds Cynthia Rippee “Cindy” Michele Risher Tim Ritchey Jean Ritz -r • yy Jeannie Cynthia Roberts “Cindy” Denise Robertson Scott Robinson Tammi Robinson Larry Ross Stephen Ross “Steve” 182 Melissa Rotan Brian Rowley Betty Jo Sage Grace Sargent Debra Sausar “Debbie” Marc Savidge Denette Schlepp Denise Schlepp Linda Schlosser Katherine Schmidt “Kathy” Tammy Schrader Debra Schreckengust “Debbie” Rebecca Schroeder “Becky” Mary Scissons Mark Serbousek Kelley Severnd 183 BsKISSs Kelly Shearer Kevin Shearer Tina Shepard Gail Sherman Julie Sherrodd Brad Sherwood Margaret Shupp Sandra Sidwell “Sandy” Deborah Siefken “Debbie” Douglas Siegal “Doug” Wendy Sikora Anita Simmons Donita Simons Darice Sisson Randy Slater Jeffrey Slippy “Jeff’ Christopher Smith “Chris” David Smith 184 LeAnne Smith Nikki Smith Troy Smith Vicki Smith Mark Snyder Rex Solin Tammi Somers Kathy Spaeth Theresa Spencer irr-i • len Julie Sproul Kimberly Spurgin “Kim” Christina Staats “Chrissie” Sara E. Stabin “Beth” Tracey Stahlberg Thomas Stanczak lorn Cinthia Stanley “Cindy” Vance Hilderman, Spring Class Presi¬ dent, leads us with “Two Bits” at scoreboard dedication. Jasper Stanley “J. R.” Donald Steinmetz “Don” Bruce Stim Brad Stocker Robert Stondt “Bob” Kaye Stoudt Mitchell Strantz Vicki Strate Karen Strick Leo Sullivan Linda Sullivan Randall Summers “Randy” Scott Swanbeck Thomas Taylor 1 om Susan Thomason Sue Mark Thompson Steve Thompson Terry Thompson Linda Tokarz Stephen Tompkins “Steve” Brian Tozier Shelley Trimble Bruce Troy 186 Beatrice Trujillo “Bea” Lisa Tyree Donald Underhill “Don” Sonja Umess Timothy Utley 1 lm Vemita Vails Rodney Vancil “Rod” Terry VanNoy Terry Vanos Jacob Vohs Ronald Waddell “Ron” Leisha Wahl William Watson “Bill” Kirsty Watters Colleen Wayne Rashell Weathers Jacqueline Weaver “Jackie” William Weed “Bill” Richard Welch “Rich” Tina Welliever Kenneth Werner “Ken” Robert Wester “Bob” Dee Westerman Kenneth Whalen “Ken” Mary Whitaker Randy White Derrick Whitehead “Dirk” Lizanne Wilke Curt Wilkes Grant Williams Michelle Williamson Douglas Willis “Doug” 188 Daniel Witkowski “Dan” Tami Witt Vicki Wholers Erin Woodland Gary Wright Jill Wright Kelly Yank Karla Yarber Brett Young Stephen Young “Steve” Ricky Zier “Rick” 189 Most Talkative Girl-Betty Logsden Ms. Brain-Kim Neel Boy Most Likely to Succeed-Ken Wha¬ len Most Active Girl-Kathy Eickstadt Girl Most Likely to Succeed-Deb- bie Sauser Most Active Boy-Dwaine Hieronymus Senior Most Talkative Boy-Greg Lorenzi Most Talented Girl-Jeanie Ritze 190 Boy With Best Sense of Humor- Bruce Conely Best Dressed Girl-Joanne LaCaire Most Quiet Boy-John Forsyth Most Quiet Girl-Tina Shepard Mr. Brain-Keith Hovda Best Dressed Boy-Brian Carrigan Superlatives Most Athletic Girl-Denise Schlepp Girl With Best Sense of Humor-Darla Miller Mr. Charisma-Vanee Hilderman Ms. Charisma-Ru th Matsch Most Athletic Boy-Tom Meyers 191 Senior Credits CLIFFORD C. ABRAMSON B-Squad baseball 75, B-Squad football, Chamber Choir 76,77, Concert Choir 75. Cliff plans to take Carpentry at SCC. JEFFRY WILLIAM ADAMS Chamber Choir 76, 77, Concert Choir 75, ‘LIL ABNER, Photographer 75. Jeff wants to be a ski bum and only work if he has to. JOHN ROBERT ALDER Boy’s Track 75, Band 76, 77, Stage Band 76, 77, Boy’s Cross Country 76. John plans to join the Air Force so that he can live “high”. ROBERT L. ALLEN Courtesy Committee 77. Bob plans to go to SCC. JANICE RAY ANDERSON A.S.B. Rep. 75, Girls’ League Rep. 76, Hi- Lassie 75, 76, CO-OP 77, Spanish Club 76, 77, Class Rep. 77, CO-OP Treasurer 77. Ja¬ nice plans to travel and hopefully get a job in that area. MARIA LISA ANDERSON EDWIN LAWRENCE ANDREWS Boy’s Golf 75, 76, 77, Wrestling 76, Class Rep. 75, 76. Larry plans to lead the good life; eat drink and ENJOY. SCOTT ANTHONY ANDREWS II A.S.B. Rep. 77, Debate 75, 76, 77, Spanish Club 75, 76, 77, Class Rep. 77, Mock Dem¬ ocratic Conv. 76, Scott plans to go to U. of Wash, and become a Chemical Engineer. BRUCE HARVEY ANDRUS Varsity Bowling 75, 76, DECA 77, German Club 75, DECA Pres. 77. Bruce is going to run away with Bea and live happily ever after. He wants to be just like Mr. Morlan - distinguished, funny and very well orga¬ nized!! DANIEL LOUIS ARCHER DECA 77. Dan’s going to college. JEFFREY LEE ARSENAULT Boy’s track 75. After relaxing for awhile, Jeff plans to be an Architectural Drafter. CHRISTY JOANN ATKINSON A.S.B. Rep. 75, 76, 77, Chamber Choir 76, Concert Choir 75, Cheerleader 77, CO-OP 77, OLIVER 75. TIMOTHY JOHN AYERS Boy’s track 75, 76, DECA 77, Tim plans to work hard, get married and live a full life. THOMAS SCOTT BACKUS B-squad baseball 75, B-squad football 75, Tom plans to play pro football, baseball, basketball, ping pong, tennis, soccer, vol¬ leyball, hockey, badminton, pool, gymnas¬ tics, etc., etc., ETC!! KATHRYN JANE BARACH A.S.B. Rep. 75, Bowling 76, 77, Hi-Lassies 75. Kathv plans to go to EWSC. ANDREW PRESCOTT BARKER A.S.B. Rep. 77, AFS 75, 76, 77, Class Rep. 77, AFS President 76. Andy plans to avoid bad davs the rest of his life. THERESA ROSE BARTH Girl’s league Rep. 75, 77. After a year or so Theresa plans to go to law school or col¬ lege and major in social work, preferably as a probation officer. TIMOTHY CHARLES BARTLETT Chamber Choir 77, Concert Choir 75, 76, OLIVER 75, ‘LIL ABNER 76, FFA 77, Class Rep. 77, Rowdies 75. Tim has GREAT EXPECTATIONS in life. He plans to go to college for four or five years and go into education or social work. CHARLES JOSEPH BAUER Band 75, 76, 77, 76 member of Honor Band for “Let’s Hear It For America”, Chuck plans to attend SFCC Photo School and maybe U of Wash., then maybe coach figure skating and be Bloody Rich!! ANN MARIE BAVERNITZ A.S.B. Rep. 75, ‘LIL ABNER 76. Jodie plans to be a Medical Lab. Technician. SOPHIA ELAINE BEACH Girl’s League Rep. 77, Hi-Lassies 77, Cheerleader 77, B-squad cheerleader 75, CO-OP 77, Class Rep. 76. Sophie plans to go to college. TERRY MARIE BEAUVAIS A.S.B. Rep. 77. ANNETTE MARIE BELOIT A.S.B. Rep. 75, 76, 77, Girl’s Golf 75, AFS 75, 76, 77, Mat Maid 76, Class Rep. 75, 76, 77, Exec. Council 75. Annette plans to be a legal secretary and marry Billy Dee Wil¬ liams. KENNETH JAY BENOSCEK A.S.B. Rep. 77, Ken plans to attend Whitworth College and become famous enough to be in the Football Hall of Fame. SCOTT LEIGH BENTSON Boy’s tennis 75, 77. Scott plans to attend college, secure a good job, and be success¬ ful in whatever he does!! LISA JO BERGLUND Chamber Choir 77, Concert Choir 75, 76, 77. Lisa plans to major in music and minor in sociology. JON DAVID BERROTERAN Spanish Club 76, 77. Jon plans to go to SFCC and WSU and make a lot of money. SHELLEY MARIE BERTHOLF Shelley plans to go to SFCC and work with little children and travel in the near future. LORNE NORMAN BILESKY Class Rep. 75, 76, 77, “Who’s Who” 76. Lome plans on working at a TV station on the East Coast. He also plans on staying single ... LONNY DEE BINGLE Varsity football trainer 75, 76, 77, Band 77, Stage band 77, Orchestra 75, 76, 77, ‘OLI¬ VER’ IN OLIVER 76, ‘LIL ABNER 75, Debate 75, 76, 77, Rifle club 76, Class V.P. 75, Pres. 76, Rep. 77, held first chair in or¬ chestra since 75, Student of the Month (Jan.) 77. Lonny is going in the Navy and if he comes out will become a police officer. He’ll also stick to music. BONNIE JEAN BISHOP Highland Dancer 75, 76, 77, “LIL AB¬ NER” 75, Bonnie plans to go to Idaho State University and major in Biologv. DONNA MARIE BLAIR Bowling 77. Donna plans to attend EWSC. SUSAN GAY BOGAR Sue plans to get married and have a family of her own. MARY ELIZABETH BOILEAU P.I.C.I. 77, Mary plans to attend college and take Fashion Merchandising. ROBERT IRVING BOND B-squad football 75, Concert Choir 75, 76, Bob plans to be a rich architect. JEAN MARIE BOOLE Girl’s League Rep. 76, 77, Girl’s Cross Country 76, 77 Dileas Chalin 76, 77, Span- Club 76, Girl’s Track 75, 76, 77, Girl’s Ath¬ letic Club 77, Class Rep. 77, Dileas Treas. 77. VICTORIA LEE BOOMER Class Rep. 75. Vickie plans to get rich. JANET GAYLE BRAKKE Annual Staff 77, P.I.C.I. 77. BECKY LYNN BRETT ASB Rep. 75, Basketball 75, Chamber Choir 76, 77, Concert Choir 75, Hi-Lassies 75, “LIL ABNER” 75, Spanish Club 76, 77, Class Rep. 75. Becky plans to be a good mormon, and produce many new Mormon members. DIANE MARIE BREWER Diane plans to go to college and do some kind of social work. DOUGLAS EDWARD BRODERICK JANES ERIC BRODHEAD Rifle Club 77. JULIE MARIE BROOKS ASB Rep. 75, Girl’s League Rep. 75, Con¬ cert Choir 75, Hi-Lassies 75. Julie plans to live each day as full as possible. DOUGLAS ALAN BROWN Stage Band 76, Jazz Lab 76, 77, Ski Club 75, 76, TV Production 75. Doug plans to go to school, then become rich and famous and drive a fancy car and own an apart¬ ment complex and a used car lot . . . KATHLEEN CAROL BROWN Girl’s basketball 75, Girl’s track 75, 76, 77, Volleyball 75, 76, 77, Girl’s Chorus 75, 76, Women’s Athletic Club 77. Kathy plans to go to college and become a P.E. teacher. KIMBRA LEE BROWN ASB Rep. 75, 76, 77, Girl’s League Rep. 76, 77, Courtesy Committee 77, Girl’s Track 76, Volleyball 76, 77, Women’s Ath¬ letic Club 76, 77, Class Rep. 75, 76, 77. Kim plans to work with the airlines in some way, so she will go to SFCC for two years. SHERRY LEE BROWN Annual staff 77, P.I.C.I. 77. JERRY DANIAL BRUNDIGE Ski Club 76, Rifle Club 75. Jerry is going to move to Colorado and live on the ski 192 slopes. ANDREA LAURA BRYAN Girl’s League 75, 76, 77, Class Rep. 76. An¬ drea plans to go into fashion merchandis¬ ing and raise a family. SUSAN M. BUCKLEY Hi-Lassies 75, Class Rep. 76. Sue plans to eventually become a commercial airline pilot. MARK ADDISON BUCZKOWSKI Mark is going to be a mechanical engineer and live the good l ife. STEVEN MICHAEL BULMER TV Prod. 76, 77. Steve wants to be another Frontier Freemont. CHERYL LYNN BUNN Girl’s League 75, Concert Choir 77, Hi- Lassies 75, 76, 77, Spanish Club 75, Chair¬ man of Hi-Lassie Dance, Rep. of the mock Democratic Convention. Cheryl plans to go to WSU, and then be a detective. DIANE LYNN BUTLER Girl’s League Rep. 75, Chamber Choir 76, 77, Concert Choir 75, 76, “OLIVER” 76, Dileas Chalin 76, 77, Dileas V.P. Class Rep. 75, 76, 77. Diane plans to be happy and have a good time at everything she does. JOANA MARIE BUTLER ASB Rep. 76, 77, Girl’s League Rep. 75. JoAna would like to be an interior de¬ signer. LINDA JAYNE BUZZELL ASB Rep. 75, 76, 77. Pres. 77, Student of the month (Jan.) 77, Girl’s tennis 75, Inter- high Senate 77, Class Rep. 77, National H on or Society. Linda is going to Whitworth College. RICHARD ANDREW BYBEE ASB Rep. 76, Ski Club 76, Class Rep. 76, National Honor Society 77. Rick plans to go on past high school level and get some kind of job where he can eventually help this country. He would also like to get in¬ volved with Environmental Engineering or some career where our children’s children will be able to look at a sunrise and a sun¬ set. RIGHT ON RICK!!! LINDA JEANNE CALL CRAIG WESLEY CAMERON ASB 75, Basketball 75, 76, 77. J.V. Basket¬ ball 75, Boy’s Golf 75, 76, 77, Letterman’s Club 75, 76, 77, Class Rep. 76, 77. Let¬ terman’s Club Pres. 77. Craig is going to U.W. on a golf scholarship to study busi¬ ness. CURT DANIEL CAMERON Boy’s tennis 75, Boy’s Track 75, Wrestling 75, Letterman’s Club 75, Photographer 75, Art Club 75, Ski Club 75, Class Rep. 75, 76, 77. Curt is joining the Army. JOHN JOESPH CANE Baseball 76, 77, B-squad basketball 75, J.V. Baseball 76, Football 76, Letterman’s Club 76, 77. John’s plans are leaning toward plumbing and just about anything he can get. JAMES DAVID CANNON ASB Rep. 76, Jim has no plans other than working and going to school. JONI LORRAINE CARLSON ASB Rep. 75, 76, Girl’s League Rep. 75, 76, Courtesy Committee 76, Girl’s Golf 75, Chamber Choir 76, 77. Girl’s Chorus 75, Concert Choir 75, “OLIVER” 75, “LIL ABNER” 76, F.F.A. 76, 77, Sentinel 77. Joni is going in the Air Force under D.E.P. in March, and will go on active duty as an electronics engineer, nuclear power or aviations operator. KAREN LEE CARLSON Girl’s League Rep. 76, Newspaper Staff 75, French Club 77. Karen plans to go on to college and get a degree as a speech pa¬ thologist. LYNNETTE CARLSON Girl’s Tennis 75, Class Rep. 75. Lynnette plans to be a file clerk until she goes to col- lege. GREGORY SCOTT CARMAN Greg plans to go hiking down the coast for a while, then get a good job. BRIAN LEN CARRIGAN ASB 77, Pres. 77. Boy’s tennis 75, Ski Club 76, DECA 77, Inter-high Senate 77, DECA Pres. 76. Brian plans to go to college and get a masters degree in human relations and hotel management. PAMELA KAY CARROLL Courtesy Committee 77, “OLIVER” 76. Pam plans to major in police science and in psychology. MICHAEL WAYNE CHANDLER ASB Rep. 75. Baseball 76, 77, B-squad 75, Letterman’s Club 77, Sec. of N.H.S. 77. NICHOLAS LEE CHARLTON Ski Club 75, 76. Nick plans on being a her¬ mit. KATHERINE LOUISE CHINN Kathy plans on being a pro seamstress. MARIA LUCIA CICARELLI ASB Rep. 77, Class Rep. 77. Maria plans on joining the service and go into nursing or forestry. JAMES BERNARD CLARK II ASB Rep. 77, B-squad Baseball 75, Band 75, 76, 77, Stage Band 75, Jazz Lab 77. Class Rep. 77, Boy’s Cross Country 77. Jim plans to join the Navy then become a law¬ yer. JOSEPH ROBERT CLARK Annual Staff 76, P.I.C.I. 77. Joe plans to work a few years and party a lot. TAMMY KAY CLARK Girl’s Track 75, 76, 77, Sweetheart Finalist 77, Ski Club 75, Highlander 75, 76, 77. Tammy wants to move to Switzerland to ski and marry Paul Michael Glaser and live happily ever after. JIMMIE DUANE CLASSON F.F.A. 76, 77, Rifle Club 77. Jim plans to go to work for automotive and work on his car, then drive a semi. SCOTT ALAN CLAUSS Honor Society 77. Scott wants to bike across the U.S. then go to WSU. JULIA CLEMONS Julia wants to go to SFCC then EWSC and major in Psychology and minor in Spanish. CHERYL LYNN COCHRAN Girl’s Basketball 75. Cheryl wants to own her own nursery and take care of little kids. BARBARA JEAN COMAR Girl’s Basketball 75, 76, 77, Girl’s Tennis 77, Volleyball 75, 76, 77, Chamber Choir 76, 77, Concert Choir 75, Highlandaires 75, 76, 77, Stage Band 77, Newspaper 75, 76, 77, “OLIVER” 76, “LIL ABNER” 76, Women’s Athletic Club 75, 76, 77, Barb plans to live everywhere and do every¬ thing and screw up the system. DEBORAH KAY COMSf OCK Girl’s Basketball 76, 77, Volleyball 76, 77, Women’s Athletic Club 76, 77. BRUCE HAYS CONLEY B-squad football 75, Gymnastics 75, Bov’s Track 75, 76, 77, Volleyball 77, Let¬ terman’s Club 75, Newspaper 75, 76, 77, Highlander 75, 76, 77. Bruce has no com¬ ment, but wants to lea ve Spokane, Go to college and find a nice rich lady to marry. If that doen’t happen, he’ll find something else to do. JEFFREY DALE COOK B-squad football 75, Annual 77, Let¬ terman’s Club 76, 77, TV Production 77, All-citv Football 75. Jeff plans to rebuild his Camaro, make 13 dollars an hour driv¬ ing semi. “Anyone with an Indy car, a ride would be appreciated. Call 328-2827, 24 hours daily.” RITA AUDREY COSTELLO Nursing 77. Rita wants to work with chil¬ dren. SHELLEY RENE COX DIANE CAROL COZZETTO ASB rep. 75, 76, 77. VP 77, Girl of the Month (Sept.) 76, Gymnastics 76, Mat Maids 77, FFA 76, Inter-high Senate 77. JAMES ULYSSES CRABTREE Band 75, 76, 77, Stage Band 75, 76, 77. Jim plans to go to college. MICHELE LYNN CRAIG National Honor Society 77. Michele is get¬ ting married in June, living in San Diego, and will attend college there. KEVIN KELLY CRANDALL Stage Band 77, Annual Staff 77. Kevin plans to contribute to the delinquency of minors and marry a rich woman, then get divorced. STEVE CREE SANDRA LEIGH CREEL F.F.A. 76, 77, Class Rep. 75, 76, 77. Sandy wants to work with animals or plants. GREGORY PAUL CRONIN Annual Staff 76, P.I.C.I. 77, Greg wants money and an early retirement. WENDY LOUISE CROWE Girl’s League Rep. 75, 76, 77, “OLIVER” 76, Mat Maids 76, Wendy wants her own apartment, go into fashion merchandising. CAROL ANN CROWSTON Girl’s League Rep. 75, Girl’s Basketball 76, Girl’s Cross Country 75, Volleyball 76, 77, Women’s Athletic Club 76, 77, Class Rep. 76, 77, W.A.C. Treas. 76, National Honor Society 77, Boy’s B-Baseball Manager 75, Boy’s J.V. Manager 75, Baseball Statistic¬ ian 75, 76, 77. Carol plans to be a physical therapist and help many people with phys¬ ical disabilities to live with them, and go to EWSC. TONY RENECHO CURALLI DIANE ELIZABETH CURCIO - 193 Diane plans to marry her high school sweetheart and go to EWSC. GERENE ANNETTE CUZZETTO ASB Rep. 76, 77, Girl’s League 75, 76, Class Rep. 75, 76. Gerene plans to be a le¬ gal secretary. DOUGLAS DEAN DAVIS Football 77, Boy’s Track 77, Letterman’s Club 77. Doug plans to go into electronics, or get an athletics store. He would like to live in Alaska. ROBERT GEORGE DAVIS TV Production 75, 77. Bob is going to school to learn carpentry. YVONNE KAY DAVIS Girl’s League 75, 76, 77, Pres. 77, Girl of the month (Nov.) 76, Courtesy Committee 75, 76, 77, General Chairman of Sadie Hawkins Dance 77, Girl’s League Exec. Council 75, 76, Girl’s Cross Country 77, Hi-Lassies 77, Mat Maids 76, Class Rep. 75, Manager of Girl’s Cross Country 77, Yvonne plans to go to Western Washing¬ ton and major in special education. PATRICIA ANN DEMAREST MICHAEL PHILLIP DEMASI Boy’s Golf 75, 76, 77. Mike plans to take it easv for awhile. MARK VIRGIL DENO ASB Rep. 75, 77, Baseball 76, 77, B-squad Baseball 75, B-squad Basketball 75, J.V. Basketball 76, Football 76, 77, B-squad Football 75, Letterman’s Club 76, 77, French Club 76, 77. Mark wants to go to college and study to become a P.E. teacher and coach, or police law of some kind. MARY DIANA ASB Rep. 75, 76, 77, Girl’s League 77, Band 75, 76, 77, Concert Choir 76, “UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE” 77, Orchestra for “LIL ABNER” 75, “OLIVER” 76, Spanish Club 76, 77, Highlanders Pres. 76, VP 77, Band Council 75. Mary plans to be¬ come a fashion designer. LISA ANN DIXON ASB Rep. 77, Girl’s Cross Country 77, Chamber Choir 77, Class Rep. 77, National Honor Society, VP 77. Lisa wants to write music aside from her major in college. THEODORE ROBERT EDGCOMB ASB Rep. 76, 77, Class Rep. 76, 77, Ted wants to be a detective. GREG STEVEN EDGERTON Greg plans to have an automotive degree in auto maintenance. JANE LOUISE EGGERS F.F.A. 77, TV Prod. 77. Jane is going to college. ELIZABETH ANN EHLERS Girl’s League Rep. 75, Courtesy Com¬ mittee 75, Girl’s Golf 76, 77, DECA 77, Class Rep. 76. Liz plans to work a year or so, then go to college. KATHLEEN JOAN EICKSTADT ASB Rep. 76, 77, Girl’s League 75, 76, 77, Exec. Council 77, Courtesy Committee 77, Girl’s Golf 75, 76, 77, AFS 76, 77, Women’s Athletic Club 75, 76, 77, Spanish Club 76, Class Rep. 76, 77, Treas. 76, Sec. 77, Chairman, National Honor Society Treas. 77. 77, Capt. Girl’s Golf. Kathy plans to go to SFCC then to four year col- lege. BERNICE EMILY ELDER ASB Rep. 75, 76, Girl’s League Rep. 75, 76, 77, Girl’s Basketball 76, Girl’s Tennis 75, 76, 77, Newspaper Staff 75, 76, 77, Women’s Athletic Club 76, 77, Class Rep. 77, Newspaper Feature Editor and News Editor 76, Editor 77, Most Valuable Player tennis 76, National Honor Society 77. Bea plans to work this summer and retire in the fall. If that doesn’t work, she plans to go to Boise State, major in broadcasting and journalism and move back to Canada. CONNIE MARIE ELLENZ Nursing 77. Connie plans to go to college and travel. MARK FREDERICK ELLIS Annual 77, Drama-“STRIP POKER”, TV Prod. 75, 76, 77, Uncle Neil’s Dirty Old Man School Graduate 77. Mark plans to survive till -ell freezes over, or 200 years, which ever comes first. WANDA ANN ENNERT ASB Rep. 77, Girl’s League Rep. 77, Cour¬ tesy Committee 77, F.F.A. 77. Wanda plans to go to college and be a pro hockey player (goalie), then be a sportscaster. DENIS JAY ERICKSON DECA 77, Hi-Deeca Treas. 77. SCOTT MATTHEW ERICKSON B-squad Basketball 75, J.V. Basketball 76, Bov’s Golf 75, 76, 77, Annual Staff 77, Let¬ terman’s Club 76, 77. Scott’s going to WSU. TERRIE LYNN ERICKSON ASB Rep. 76, 77, Girl’s League Rep. 75, Girl’s Basketball Manager 77, Volleyball 76, 77, Women’s Athletic Club 77, Ski Club 76, Class Rep. 77. Terrie is going to college locallv her first year, then to WSU. LESLEY ELLEN ESTES Hi-Lassies 75. Lesley is getting married in June and starting a fabulous life. JUDITH ELIZABETH FAIRCLOTH A.F.S. 75. French Club 77, Class Rep. 76, Judy plans to go to college and major in elementary education. Most of all, she plans to serve the lord totally. KAREN ELAINE FELTON ASB Rep. 75, Girl’s League Rep. 75, Hi- Lassies 76, 77, F.F.A. 76, 77, French Club 76, Color Guard Commander 77, National Honor Society 77. Karen is going to EWSC. ERIC EDWARD FENDLER Eric would like to be a mortician. SHARON ELIZABETH FERGUSON ASB Rep. 75, 76, 77, Girl’s League Rep. 75, 77, Girl’s Golf 75, 76, “OLIVER” 76, Inter-high Senate 75, 76, 77, Class Rep. 75, 77, Sec. of I-H. Senate 77, N.H.S. Treas. 77, Mock Democratic convention 76. Sha¬ ron is going to SFCC next year then on to U of Idaho to major in elementary educa¬ tion. STEVEN VINCENT FERRETTE Basketball 76, 77, B-squad 75, B-squad football 75, Letterman’s Club 76, 77, Span¬ ish Club 75, Class Rep. 75, V.P. 77. Steve plans to go to college, get some money and travel. JEAN MARIE FILLINGIM ASB Rep. 76, 77, 5th Exec. 77. Girl’s League Rep. 75, 76, Girl’s Basketball 76, 77, Tennis 75, 76, 77, Women’s Athletic Club 76, Class Rep. 75, 76, 77, Exec. Coun¬ cil 76, Inspirational Award for Tennis, Na¬ tional Honor Society 77. Jeannie is going to college to major in communications, and become a tennis pro in her spare time. GWENDOLYN ANN FINNEY DECA 77, National Honor Society 77. Gwen plans to major in business adminis¬ tration with accounting at Kinman’s, and marry John Dompier. DANIEL SCOTT FISHER B-squad Football 75, DECA 77. Dan plans to make lots of money and retire early. ROBIN LYNN FONTAINE Chamber Choir 76, 77, CO-OP 77, Dileas Chalin 77, Class Rep. 76, 77, Historian for CO-OP. Robin plans to go to WSU. JOHN CORNELIUS FORSYTH Baseball 76, 77, B-squad Baseball 75, Bas¬ ketball 77, B-squad Basketball 76, J.V. Bas¬ ketball 76, Football 77, Letterman’s Club 77 Class Rep. 75, National Honor Society 194 77. John plans to live to a ripe old age and never get fat. STEPHEN FOX Baseball Manager B-squad 77, Manager Basketball 77, Football Manager 77, B- squad Manager 77. DENNIS LYN FRAZIEB Wrestling 75, 76, 77, Letterman’s Club 76, 77, Spanish Club 75, 76, 77, Class Rep. 75, 76, 77, Bov’s Cross Country. Den wants to be a real GATOR ... SALLY JO FRAZIER Hi-Lassies 75, AFS 75, National Honor So¬ ciety 77, Pres, of the anti-Buckenburger Fan Club 77, Sally plans to attend college to receive doctorate in chemistry and math, B.S. in Biology and Physics and do research in biochemistry or will end up in jail for robbing banks to finance her educa¬ tion. KATHLEEN KAY FREDRICKSON Girl’s League 75, Hi-Lassies 75, 76, 77, French Club 76, Class Rep. 75, 76, 77, Treas. of Hi-Lassies, 77, National Honor Society 77. Kathy wants to be a kindergar¬ ten teacher. PATRICIA SUZANNE FULLER (HAM- MEL) Suzanne wants to go back to Gennany and maybe attend a two year business college to be a key punch operator. KELLY RAE FUNDAHN ASB Rep. 75, Girl’s Chorus 76, Concert Choir 75, 76, “LIL ABNER” 75. Kelly plans to move to Florida or Hawaii and be¬ come a certified public accountant. TIMOTHY WILLIAM GALL Tim is going to Alaska and get rich. RONALD GENE GARRITY Band 75. 76. JANA MARIE GAYA GALE MARSTEN GEHRET Band 77, Chamber Choir 77, Concert Choir 75, 76, “OLIVER” 76. MICHEAL CHRISTOPHER GENOVA Football 77, Boy’s Golf 75, 76, 77, Stage Prod. 77. Mike plans to go to East Valley and live with his girlfriend. BRETT ALAN GEORGE F.F.A. 77, Brett plans to go into Fish, Game, and Wildlife management or For¬ estry. ROBERT LAMA GERMANY JEFFREY DERRICK GEYER Football 76, 77, B-squad Football 75, Let¬ terman’s Club 77, TV Prod. 77. Jeff plans to make Hertz-Renta-A-Car Commercials. DONALD VRUCE GILGER A.S.B. Rep. 75, Class Rep. 75. Don is going to enter the ministry and just live the way Jesus Christ wants him to. DANNY RAY GILLILAND Dan is going to college to proclaim the name of Jesus Christ our Lord. KLEA ANN GLUBRECHT DENNIS DAVID GRANDINETTI B-squad Basketball 75, J.V. Basketball 76, Spanish Club 75, 76, 77. Dennis plans to take up plumbing in college or maybe get a scholarship. KELLY MICHAEL GRAY A.S.B. Rep. 76, J.V. Basketball 76, Football 77, B-squad Football 75, Track 75, Let¬ terman’s Club 76, 77, Class Rep. 76, Kelly plans to attend Columbia Basin College and play football. ROBERTA ANN GREASLEY A.S.B. Rep. 77, CO-OP 77. Roberta wants to be a criminologist. BRYCE LEELAND GRECIAN Football 76, B-squad Football 75. DANIEL TODD GREEN KATHLEEN JEANNETTE GREEN Girl’s League Rep. 75, 76, 77, Courtesy Committee 76. Kathy wants to be a proba¬ tion officer. CARL FREDERICK GROSS B-Squad Basketball 75, Tennis 75, 76, Stage Crew 77. Carl wants to go to Ore¬ gon. CLIFFORN ALAN GROUT A.S.B. Rep. 77, Football 76, 77, B-Squad Football 75, Track 75, 76, Newspaper Staff 75, 76, 77, Cliff wants a farm in Montana when he is old enough. DAVID GENE GROW Shadle League Rep. 77, Chamber Choir 76, 77, Concert Choir 75, Hi-Landaires 75, 76, 77, “UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE” 77, Class Rep. 77, Pres. Hi-Landaires 76, 77. Dave wants to find fame and fortune in the great state of Alaska. ROBERT CHARLES GUNNING Bob wants to get rich and travel the world. DAVID ALAN GWYNNE E.S.A.R. 75, 76, 77. Dave is going into the Marine Corps Aviations. LINDA LEE HACK A.S.B. Rep. 77, Girl’s League 75, 77, Gym¬ nastics 75, Mat Maids 76, 77, Debate 75, French Club 77, Mock Democratic Con¬ ventions 76. Linda is attending WSU next fall and become a clinical psychologist. DIANA MARIE HAEGER REGINA RENE HAFFNER Girl’s League Rep. 76, Tennis 75, Track 76, Volleyball 76, 77, Band 75, 76, 77, Girl’s Chorus 77, Annual Staff 77, Women’s Athletic Club 77, FFA 76, 77. Gina is attending SFCC for a year, then transferring to WSU for physical educa¬ tion. TERRY BOYD HAID Football 76, 77, Letterman’s Club 76, 77. CHARLES EUGENE HAIRSTON Football 76, 77, B-squad 75. SUSAN JEANNE HANLEN Girl’s League Rep. 75. Sue plans to be a doctor. JOSEPH WILLIAM HARDY DECA 77. JANET ROSE HARNEY A.S.B. Rep. 75, French Club 76, 77, P.I.C.I. 77. Janet is going to SFCC then to California where it’s warm and study to be an architect and live in Hawaii. DAVID WILLIAM HARPEL Basketball 76, 77, Football 76, 77, Rifle Club 75, 76, Goes to active duty U.S. Navy in September ’77. DALE ANDREW HARPER “OLIVER” 76, Plans for future—YES!!!!!! CINDY LOU HARRINGTON Band 75, CO-OP 77. Cindy wants to be a secretary. KAREN MARIE HART Art Club 75, 76, 77, Honor Society 76, 77. Karen plans to major in Art, either com¬ mercial or educational. TYE ANN HAUNNSCHILD ERIC JAY HAWKINS Manager B-squad Football 76, 77, Debate 75, 76, 77, Class Rep. 76, 77, Treas. 76, Student of the month (JUNE) 76. GENE HAWKINS DAVID ALLEN HAWLEY HI-LANDER Hiking Club 76. HELEN ELIZABETH HEIDKE Liz wants a bachelor of science in nursing. SHERYL ANN HEINEN A.S.B. Rep. 75, 76, 77, Girl’s League Rep. 75, 76, 77, Hi-Lassies 75, “UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE” 77, A.F.S. 75, De¬ bate 75, Nursing 77, Spanish Club 75, 76, 77, Class Rep. 75, 76, 77, Sheryl plans to be an R.N. and get everything out of life that she can. LEANNE BARBARA HEINTZ A.S.B. Rep. 75, Girl’s League Rep. 75, 76, 195 77, Band 75, 76, 77, Class Rep. 77. Leanne wants to major in psychology. MARK ALAN HENLEY Basketball 75, 76, 77, B-sqnad Football 75, Annual Staff 77, Letterman’s Club 75, 76, 77. Mark plans to continue to be the hunk that he is ... OH REALLY! CRAIG RICHARD HENRICHS Newspaper Staff 77. Wants to be a racecar driver savs Craig. EARL LEROY HERMON TV Prod. 77. Earl is starting his own char¬ tered airlines. DAVID BARRY HERR Annual 75, 76, TV Prod. 76. Dave is going to college, possibly through the service. GREGORY TOM HEYEN German Club 75, Rifle Club 77. DONALD JAY HICKS Don is going into the Army, then to the Rangers. Then the Green Beret. RORY DWAINE HIERONYMUS A.S.B. Rep. 77, Shadle League Rep. 77, Courtesy Committee 77, French Club 75, 76, 77, Class Rep. 75-76, 77, Exec. Council 75, 5th Exec. 76, French Club Pres. 77, Exec. Council 75, National Honor Society 77, that’s all. Dwaine would like to con¬ tribute his talents to theatre and drama and the things which it concerns. He is going to school at U of W. And be a bachelor til he is swept off his feet. Could happen!!!!! MARILYN AGNES HIGGINS A.S.B. Rep. 77, Girl’s League Rep. 77 Class Rep. 77. VANCE ALAN HILDERMAN Shadle League Rep. 77, Cross Country 76, 77, Wrestling 75, Spanish Club 76, 77, Class Rep. 75, 76, 77, Pres. 77, Rep of the Month (FEB), 77, N.H.S. 76, 77, Pres. 77. Vance plans on obtaining an engineering degree, a Ferrari, a great looking chick and supreme happiness not necessarily in that order. KEVIN CHARLES HILL Basketball 75, 76, 77, B-squad Basketball 75, J.V. Basketball 75, Cross Country 76, Track 76, 77. RAY JAMES HILL TERESA BETH HINTON DECA 77. Teresa wants to be a stewardess. VICKI L (WHO?) ASB Rep. 75, Girl’s League Rep. 75, 76, Ski Club 75, 76, DECA 77, FFA 76, Class Rep. 75. MARK JAY HOCUM Mark wants to be an automotive tech¬ nician. BRUCE KEVIN HOFFMAN DECA 77, TV Prod. 77. NORMAN RAYMOND HOFFMAN Junior of the Month (where not sure) CHERIE LYNNE HOLIEN A.F.S. 75, DECA 77. Cherie wants to be a bank teller, is getting married in June. DARRELL GENE HOLMQUIST B-squad Football 75, Wrestling 75. CLAUDETTE HOLT KEVIN LEE HOLTMAN Kevin plans to go to college. DARLEEN JOY HOOGSTAD FFA 77. LORETTA ANN HOOPER GREGORY ALLEN HOPKINS Stage Crew. 77. PHILIP MICHAEL HOPKINS A.S.B. Rep. 75, 76, Football 75, Chamber Choir 76, 77, Concert Choir 75, High- landaires 76, 77, Ski Club 77, A.F.S. 75, 76, 77, F.F.A. 76, “OLIVER” 76, “LIL AB¬ NER” 75. Phil wants to reach out to the world and show people the God who made each one of us. MARY HOPP Gymnastics 77, Tennis 76, 77, Annual Staff 77, Pres, of the Women’s Athletic Club. Mary wants to go to college. KEITH DOUGLAS HOVDA A.S.B. Rep. 75, 76, 77, Committee Chair¬ man 77, Cross “Country” 75, Debate 77, High School Bowl Team 77, National Honor Society 76, 77, Class Rep. 75, 77, Pres, of NHS. Keith plans to work toward bachelor degree in engineering and then either advance degrees in related fields or law or medicine. JEFFREY HARMON HOWARD Tennis 75, A.F.S. 75, 76, 77. Jeff wants to go to college for a degree in forestry. MARIAN KATHLEEN HUDSON MICHAEL TIMOTHY HUGHES B-squad Basketball 75, German Club 75. Mike plans to be a pro millionaire and work as a disc jockey. TERRI LYNN HURMENCE A.S.B. Rep. 75, Girl’s League 75, 76, DECA 77, Hilanders 76. Terri is going to SFCC and EWSC for psychology major. JAN MARIE HUTCHISON A.S.B. Rep. 75, 76, Sec. 76, Girl’s League Rep. 75, 77, Pres. 77, Courtesy Committee 76, Ski Club 76, 77, Mat Maids 76, Class Rep. 76, Pres. 76, Jan wants to go to EWSC to study art and later become an in¬ ternational stewardess. CARL EDWARD JACOBSON Track 75, 76, 77, DECA 77. Carl wants to grow and cultivate the best home grown in the state. RALPH WILLIAM JACOBSON A.S.B. Rep. 76, B-squad Football 75. MATTHEW JENSEN Matt wants to go to U of W. to take ocean¬ ography. JANIE MARIE JOHANN A.S.B. Rep. 75, Girl’s League 76, Golf 75, Gymnastics 75, Track 76, Ski Club 76, Women’s Athletic Club 75, 76, Softball. Janie Wants to go to college then travel. CHRISTINE MARIE JOHNSON Nursing 77. Christine wants to be a nurse or a stewardess. DENISE MARIE JOHNSON A.S.B. Rep. 77, Hi-Lassies 75, 76, 77, Dileas Chalin 77, V.P. Hi-Lassies 77, Exec. Council of H-L 76. Denise plans to go to SFCC and become a stewardess. JOAN LANAE JOHNSON A.S.B. Rep. 77. Joan wants to go into for¬ estry. JOHN ERIC JOHNSON A.S.B. Rep, 76, Tennis 75, 76, Letterman’s Club 75, 76, 77. MARK ALAN JOHNSON (GEORGE) 196 Football 76, 77, Track 76, Letterman’s Club 77, Class Rep. 77. Mark wants to go to college and be a State Patrolman. CAROL ANN JOHNSTON Track 77, Art Club 75, 76, 77, National Honor Society 76, 77. Carol plans to marry Lou Reed, move to England, and lead the life of a wealthy woman. CHERIE SUE JOHNSTON A.S.R. Rep. 75, Girl’s League Rep. 76, Class Rep. 75, 77, National Honor Society 77, Fashion Board of J. C. Pennevs. Cherie wants a degree in fashion design and mar¬ riage. PEGGY DELANA JOHNSTON Girl’s League Rep. 75, 76, 77, Girl of The Month (Sept.) 77, Hi-Lassies 75, Newspa¬ per Staff 77, Class Rep. 77, “UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE” 77, Dileas Chalin 77. Delana wants to be an R.N. DARREN LEE JOHNSTONE MARK MARTIN JONES A.S.B. Rep. 76, 77, Shadle League Rep. 76, 77, Baseball 76, 77, Band 76, 77, Annual Staff 76, 77, Newspaper Staff 76, 77, Class Rep. 76, 77. PATRICIA RUTH JONES Courtesy Committee 76, Softball 76, 77, CO-OP 77. Patty wants to travel the is¬ lands of the Pacific and Europe for a couple of years. She also wants to live with a big, strong, handsome man. PATRICIA SHEPARD JOY Pattv is going to college. KAYE ELLEN KAMP A.S.B. Rep. 75, 76, Concession Committee 76, Girl’s League Rep. 75, 76, 77, Girl of the Month (Dec) 76, Girl’s cross country 75, manager 76, Girl’s track 75, Band 75, 76, 77, Orchestra 76, 77, OLIVER Orches¬ tra 76, Women’s athletic club 76, Class Rep. 75, 76, 77, Chairperson of Sadie Hawkins and Spring Dance Refreshment Committee, National Honor Society 77. Kaye wants to become a nurse, and get married, but not necessarily in that order. JODY MARIE KANE Annual Staff 75, 76, 77, PICI 77. ANDY JOHN KARAS Bov’s track 75, 76, Wrestling 75, 76, 77. TERRY LYN KAUL A.S.B. Rep. 75, 76, Girl’s League Rep. 75, 76, Executive Council 75, Courtesy Com¬ mittee 76, Art Club 75, 76, F.F.A. ' 76, 77. Terry plans to get married and hopes to continue in college in the Horticulture field and become a florist, and live happily ever after! BILL T. KEISER Varsity football 77, Letterman’s club 77. WILLIAM JOSEPH KELLER Annual Staff 77, PICI 77. MARCIA ANN KENNEDY Band 75, 76, 77, Drum Major 77, Color Guard captain 75, 76, Band Vice-President 77, “Who’s Who”, National Honor Society 77. Marcia plans to go to EWSC and go into physical therapv. JAMES ' MICHAEL KENSOK Jim plans to attend college at Gonzaga University. LINDA KAY KENT Courtesy Committee 76, Girl’s tennis 75, Art Club 76, 77, Aqua Tartans 75, Class Rep. 76, 77, National Honor Society. Linda plans to go on in art, perhaps teach, and strive for happiness. BRENDAN ANTHONY KERIN Band 75, 76, 77, Stage Band 77, Jazz lab 76, 77, Band executive committee 75, 76, All City Honor Band 76, 77, Drum Major 77. Brendan has joined the U.S. Marine Corp. and will attend basic training in San Diego this summer, then serve as Active Reserve while attending college. After this he wants to go back to the Marines to flight school to fill his life long dream of flying. Brendan says he has enjoyed his stay at Shadle, and will miss it. KATHERINE ANN KISS JAY KLOHE Concert choir 75, Pops’ choir 75, ‘LIL AB¬ NER’ 75, DECA 77, Jay wants to study Fi¬ nance. ROBIN RANDALL KNAPP Stage Manager OLIVER 76, Stage crew 77. Robin wants to attend SCC and study police science and then attend the Police academy, or become a computer tech¬ nician. JERRY MICHAEL KOHLER Jerry plans to have a great time, and al¬ ways remember his homeroom and how much fun he had making smart remarks to Mollie. DORIS BEVERLY KONEWKO KIM CHARLES KRAUT DEEANN MICHELE KROLL DeeAnn plans to continue making her jew¬ elry. KAREN MARIE KRUGER Girl’s League Rep. 75, 76, 77, Girl’s bas¬ ketball 76, Girl’s tennis 75, 76, 77, Women’s athletic club 76. CHARLOTTE LUCILLE KRUPP A.S.B. Rep. 75, 76, 77, Girl’s Track 77, Chamber choir 76, 77, Concert choir 75, Pops’ choir 75, 76, LIL ABNER chorus 75, OLIVER 76. Charlotte wants to get into the Christian traveling singing group called, “Continental Singers.” JOANNE LECAIRE Girl’s League Rep. 75, 76, 77, CO-OP 77, Class Rep. 76, 77, Pictures chairman for Sadie Hawkins 77. JoAnne plans to attend college and then marry Craig and live hap¬ pily ever after. TERRY LEE LALIBERTE A.S.B. Rep. 75, Concert choir 75, Class Rep. 75. MOLLIE MARIE LAMBERSON A.S.B. 75, Girl’s League Rep. 75, Baseball 76, Volleyball 76, ‘LIL ABNER 75, OLI¬ VER 76, Ski Club 75, B-squad cheerleaders 75. JEFFREY LYNN LANGDALE Bov’s golf 75, 76, 77, F.F.A. 76, 77. Jeff plans to college at SCC and major in for¬ estry. SHARON KAY LARSON F.F.A. 76, 77. Sharon wants to be a physi¬ cal therapist and also have a greenhouse. LON EDWARD LAUBER Wrestling 75, 76, 77, Photographer 77. KEVIN MICHALE LAYTON Art Club 76, 77. Kevin plans on attending a trade school and become a welder. PAUL ANDREW LENOUE Drama 75, ‘LIL ABNER 76, Debate 76, Stage crew 76, 77, T.V. production 77. Paul wants to start a commune in the Ev¬ erglades, or make it big in T.V., and maybe become President. CYNTHIA GAIL LEONI A.S.B. Rep. 76, 77, Hi-Lassies 76, 77, CO¬ OP 77, Class Rep. 77. Cynthia wants to travel and then attend SCC to become a Medical Secretary. CRAIG EUGENE LESTER A.S.B. Rep. 75, 76, F.F.A. 76, 77. Craig plans to enter the Navy, then go to college to become a chef. GAYLE MARLEEN LEWIS Spanish club 75, 76, Class Rep. 77. Gavle plans to attend a four-year college to be¬ come a Physical Therapist. BLANCA IRASEMA LEYVA JOHN LESLIE LISENBEE JR. Stage crew 76. John plans to attend SCC to become a car mechanic. BETTY JANE LOGSDON A.S.B. Rep. 76, 77, Girl’s League Rep. 76, Band 75, 76, 77, ‘LIL ABNER orchestra 75, OLIVER orchestra 76, CO-OP 77, F.F.A. 76, 77, Dileas Chalin 76, 77, Class Rep. 77, Courtesy Chairman, Breakfast Chairman. Betty plans to attend Moody Inst, and to be campus crusade for Christ Int. Staff. DOUGLAS RYAN LONG Member of “Who’s Who” 75-76. Doug plans to study Computer Science. TEREN MARIE LONG Girl’s track 75, OLIVER 76, DECA 77. Teren wants to attend college either in Washington D.C. or Seattle. GALEN WARD LORENZ Bov’s tennis 75. Galen plans to attend Uni¬ versity of Washington and go into the Medical field. GREGORY NEAL LORENZI Boy’s golf 75, 76, Coneert choir 75, 76, DECA 77. Greg wants to accomplish good things in his life, including growing closer to the Lord. VICTORIA LYNN LOVEJOY Gymnastics 75, Hi-Lassies 75, 76, 77, OLI¬ VER 76, CO-OP 77, Hi-Lassie President 76. Victoria plans to become a secretary and to get married to J.A. KEVAN MATTHEW LUKE Newspaper staff 75, 76, 77. Editorial Edi¬ tor. Kevan wants to be a co-owner of a white Mercedes-Benz, 450 SL. MATTHEW BRIAN LYNCH Baseball 75, 76, B-squad baseball 75, Bas¬ ketball 75, 76, 77, B-squad Basketball 75, J.V. basketball 76, Varsity football 75, 77, B-squad football, Letterman’s club 76, 77. Matt wants to set his goals and succeed to the fullest of my ability in whatever he may chose to be or do in life. TERESA ANN LYSON Teresa plans to attend college at SCC and become either a secretary, or a dental assis¬ tant. 197 CINDY ANNE MAITLAND A.S.B. Rep. 76, Chamber choir 76, 77, Concert choir 75, F.F.A. 76, 77, Class Rep. 77, ‘LIL ABNER 75, OLIVER 76, Trea¬ surer F.F.A. Cindy wants to attend WSU and become a Horticulture Teacher. LYNN MARIE MARCELLA Lynn wants to become a music teacher or a song writer. STEVEN JOHN MARESH Steve hopes to become a professional pho¬ tographer. MACHELLE MARIE MARTIN Maehelle plans to travel. DOUGLAS JOHN MARTINDALE Chamber choir 77, Concert choir 75, Pops’ choir 77. Doug wants to become a famous something, hopefully a singer. MELVYN CLARK MASTNE A.S.B. Rep. 75, French club 77, Rifle club 75, Class Rep. 76. Melvyn plans on enter¬ ing the Navv. DIANE KAY MASTON A.S.B. Rep. 76, Girl’s League Rep. 75, Band 76, 77, Majorette 76, 77, CO-OP 77, National Honor Society, Diane wants to work with people through eounciling, or other kinds of social work. RUTH MICHELE MATSCH A.S.B. Rep. 75, Girl’s League Rep. 76, Highland Dancer 76, 77, Sweetheart final¬ ist 77, Ski club 77, Mat Maids 75, 76, 77, Class Rep. 75, 76, 77. Ruth wants to work and travel for a year then go to college. TIMOTHY JAMES MCBRIDE A.S.B. Rep. 77, Class Rep. 75, 76, 77, V. Pres. 77, Junior of the Month (Jan) 76. Tim plans to be a mining engineer. ELIZABETH COLLEEN MCCARTAN A.S.B. Rep. 76, Girl’s League 77, F.F.A. 76, 77, French club 76. F.F.A. Pres. 77, Co-chairmen A.S.B. Courtesy committee 76, French club Historian 76. Elizabeth wants to go to WSU and become a Horti¬ culture teacher. DAVID WAYNE MCCLARIN Class Rep. 77, Hi-lander Hiking club 76, 77. David wants to go into the Navy and to learn to hang glide. KIP LAWRENCE MCCOLLIM Spanish club 75, Class Rep. 75. Kip plans to continue working in electronics. DAVID WAYNE MCCOY Rifle club 75, Cap and Gown committee. CAROL ANN MCCROW Carol wants to become a legal secretary, get married and have four or five kids. CHRIS WESLEY MCCULLOCH B-squad baseball 75. Chris wants to go to college, get rich quick, retire, then have a good time. ROBERT WAYNE MCDONALD A.S.B. Rep. 77, B-squad football, Wrestling 75, 76, 77, Class Rep. 77, Cross-Country 76, 77. Robert plans to be himself and en¬ joy many riches of life. STACIE LYNN MCDONALD A.S.B. Rep. 77, Girl’s League Rep. 75, 76, 77 Ski club 75, Aqua Tartans 75, Mat Maids 75, Class Rep. 75, 76, Secretary 76, National Honor Society 76, 77. Stacie plans to be a teacher. DREW ANTHONY MCGOUGAN Varsity football 76, 77, B-squad football 75, T.V. Production 77. Drew plans to en¬ ter the Law field, since he never broke any niles in High School! MELINDA MARIE MCHUGH Hi-Lassies 76, 77, OLIVER 76, Ski club 76, CO-OP 77, Vice-President. Melinda plans to attend SCC for accounting. LAWRENCE EDWIN MCINTYRE Lawrence wants to continue his education at SCC. JOHN MICHAEL MCKAY B-squad basketball 75, Boy’s golf 75, 76, Ski club 77. John plans to attend either SFCC or WSU. MIKE GLENN MCKINLAY Baseball 75, Basketball 77, B-squad basket¬ ball 75, J.V. Basketball 76, B-squad football 75, Boy’s golf 75, 76, Band 75, 76, Jazz lab 77, Annual Staff 75, Letterman’s club 76, 77, Newspaper staff 75, 76, Aqua Tartans 75, 76, 77, Rifle club 75, 76. Mike wants to attend college. JODY KAYE MCLAGAN Girl’s League 75, 76, Varsity Bowling 76, Chamber choir 76, 77, Concert choir 75, ‘LIL ABNER 75, OLIVER , CO-OP 77, Dileas Chalin 76, 77, Class Rep. 76, 77, 5th Executive 77, Dileas Pres., CO-OP Histo¬ rian, Jody would like to be the first woman Pres., get married and have 42 sets of twins! CRAIG ALLEN MCVEY BRIDGET ELLEN MEHULKY Band 76, 77, Newspaper staff 75, Ski club 77, Majorette 76, 77. Bridget plans to have a great summer, then go to SCC for Archi¬ tectural Drafting, get married and have a family. SANDRA DEE MENEGAS Spanish club 76, 77, Mat Maids 76. Sandy plans to be an airline attendant and fly with a super airline. SHERYL ANN MERO A.S.B. Rep. 75, Concert choir 76, OLIVER 76, CO-OP 77. KAREN MARIE MEYER A.S.B. Rep 75, Girl’s League 76, Secretary 77, Spanish club 76, Class Rep. 76, 77, V. President 76, Treasurer 77. Karen plans to attend EWSC. KEVIN LEE MICKUS Kevin would like to go to Europe and race bicycles professionally. He would like to race in the Tour de France. CATHERINE VIOLA MILLER Girl’s track 77. DARLA RENEE MILLER A.S.B. Rep. 75, 76, 77, Secretary and Vice President 76, DECA 77, Varsity bowling 75, 76, 77. Darla plans to attend SFCC and study Fashion Merchandising. JANNA LYNN MILLER Band 76, 77, Chamber choir 77, Concert choir 75, 76. Janna wants to go to SFCC and become a receptionist. KATHLEEN MARIE MILLER Girl’s League Rep. 75, Mat Maids 76, 77, CO-OP 77, Spanish club 76, Class Rep. 76. Kathy wants to go to college and become an elementary school teacher. LEAH DIONNE MILLER A.S.B. Rep. 76, Girl’s League 76, ‘LIL AB¬ NER 75. Leah plans to go to college at Gonzaga for a year, then Europe for a year, to either be in music or communica¬ tion and T.V., then become an old but rich, maid. DONA VON E. MILLS Basketball 77. Donavon wants to be a Godly like person and become a mechani¬ cal engineer. PHILLIP EDWARD MITCHELL A.S.B. Rep. 75, Boy’s tennis 76, Wrestling 76, Band 75, 76, 77, Spanish club 76, 77, Band Council 77. TOM MITCHELL A.F.S. 76, 77, President A.F.S., Host brother to Tetteh. Tom plans to attend SFCC for a year then WSU for three years for Mechanical engineering. TERI JO MITTLESTEDTER Girls’ chorus 76, 77, Concert choir 75, ‘LIL ABNER 75, DECA 77. JERRY MICHAEL MOFFITT Concert choir 75. Jerry plans to go to trade school. KEITH ALAN MONTGOMERY A.S.B. Rep. 75, Boy’s tennis 75, Chamber choir 76, 77, Pops’ choir 75, 76, 77, Con¬ cert choir 75, ‘LIL ABNER 75, OLIVER 76, Ski Club 75, A.F.S. 75, 76, 77, Spanish club 75, Class Rep. 77, A.F.S. V. President, Chamber Choir President 77, Pop’s choir President 76, Chairman of City High School Democratic Campaign 76. Keith 198 plans on being taller, and wants to go to eollege and major in music or political science, and be happv. TIMOTHY DALE MORTON B-squad baseball. Basketball 75, B-squad football, Lettennan’s club 75, Tim wants to live a happv life. MOLLIE MOTT A.S.B. Rep. 75, 76, Girl’s League 75, V. President 76, Girl’s cross country 77, Vol- levball 76, Ski Club 75, President 76. Mol- lie wants to go to Hawaii, go to school, get a job, and live in the woods. MICHAEL LEE MOUNCE Bov’s track 75, 76, 77, Rifle club 75. Mike wants to ski his life away and hike into the mountains and never come back. DEBORA JEAN MUIRHEAD Mat Maids 76, DECA 76. Debbie plans on getting married. KATHY MULVEY A.S.B. Rep. 76, 77, Girl’s League Rep. 76, 77, Mat Maids 77, Class Rep. 75, 76. Kathy wants to go to college and become a dental hygienist, be rich, have a family (about 6 boys). JULIA KAY MUZEROLL Annual Staff 77, F.F.A. 77, T.V. produc¬ tion 77. Julia plans to sit back, relax-and keep the thought well inside her that she is finally out of high school. THOMAS ALBERT MYERS Baseball 76, 77, B-squad baseball 75, Var¬ sity football 76, 77, B-squad football 75, Wrestling 76, 77, Letterman’s club. Tom wants to enjoy life, like most people. DANIEL REDING MYSER Dan plans to be a house builder. STEVEN DEWAYNE NAYLOR Steve plans to attend college and major in fine arts and become a commercial artist. CARIANNE JO NEBERGALL Concert choir 75, Hi-Lassies 75, 76, 77, Class Rep. 77. Carianne has been accepted to attend Prairie Bible Institute. KIMBERLY ANN NEEL A.S.B. Rep. 77, Treasurer 77, Girl’s tennis 75, 76, 77, Ski Club 76, Women’s athletic club 76, Class Rep 75, 76, 77, A.S.B. Christmas Dance Chairman 76, A.S.B. Rep. of the Month Dec. 76. Kim plans to go to Idaho State University and major in Business, she plans on having a fantastic time skiing at all the great places in Idaho. MICHELE MARIE NELSON A.S.B. Rep. 75, 76, Basketball 76, B-squad basketball 76. Gymnastics 75, Girl’s track 75, 76, Volleyball 75, 76, Chamber choir 76, 77, Girls’ chorus 75, Concert choir 75, Drama ‘LIL ABNER 75, OLIVER 76, Class Rep. 76, Second runner up in Miss Spokane Contest. Michele plans on enter¬ ing the Miss Washington contest, then on to college, she is going to travel a lot and be happv. SHERI DENISE NESVIK F.F.A. 76, 77. Sheri plans to go to beauty school. TODD NEUMILLER Boy’s golf 75, 76. Todd is going to take it easy for a year then go to school to become an accountant. RON EUGENE NEVIN Ron plans on moving to Seattle and make a buck. SHARON JAMIE NOLAN Annual Staff 77, T.V. Production 76. NANCY ANN NORMAN Girl’s League Rep. 77, Mat Maids 76, 77. DANA LOUISE NOVOTNEY A.S.B. Rep. 77. Dana plans to continue her education. CASS E. NOVOTNY A.S.B. Rep. 75, Girl’s League Rep. 76, Girl’s golf 75, 76, Highland Dancer 77, Ski club 75, 76, Highland Dancer 77, Ski club 75, 76, Spanish club 76, Class Rep. 76. Cass plans on attending the University of Calif, and getting a degree in Biological science. LINDA NUCHOLS Nursing 77. KRISTI ANN NYTROEN A.S.B. Rep. 75, 76, Concert choir 75, Drama OLIVER 76, Debate 75. DEBRA ANN O’HARE A.S.B. Rep 75, 76, Girl’s League 75, 76, 77, Girl’s cross country 75, Gymnastics 75, 76, 77, Girl’s tennis 76, 77, Girl’s track 75, 76, Newspaper staff 76, 77, Drama ‘LIL AB¬ NER 75, OLIVER 76, Art club 76, Women’s athletic club 77, Class Rep. 75, 76, 77, Miss Spokane Finalist, Bon Marche Fashion Board rep. for Shadle. Debbie plans on being a nurse or doctor somedav. SCOTT CHRISTOPHER OIEN Bov’s track 75, Jazz lab 75, DECA 77, Ger¬ man club 75, Varsity Bowling 75, 76. LYNNETTE LOUISE OLSEN Girl’s League Rep. 75, Concert choir 75, Drama ‘LIL ABNER 75, F.F.A. 76, 77. Ly- nette plans to move to Montana and in the future open a Florist shop there. LENARD L. OLSON B-squad baseball 75, Lenard wants to bum around for a year, then get rich! JOHN F. OLSUFKA Basketball 77, B-squad basketball 75, J.V. basketball 76, Varsity football 76, 77, B- squad football 75, Letterman’s club 76, 77, National honor society 76, 77, Vice Presi¬ dent. John wants to travel, go to school, get rich and be happy with life, if that doesn’t work he will resort back to his nor¬ mal lazy self. JULIE ELIZABETH OMAN A.S.B. Rep. 75, 76, Girl’s League 76, Girl’s track 75, DECA 77. Julie wants to con¬ tinue on in college, and go into social work. She would like to become a proba¬ tion officer. SHELLEE JEANNETTE O’TOOLE A.S.B. Rep. 75, Girl’s League Rep. 75, 76, 77, Gymnastics 75, Ski club 75, Class Rep. 75, 76, 77, 5th Executive, Plate Mates 76. Shellee plans on becoming a missionary. GEORGE ANTHONY PACHECO Bov’s golf 76, Wrestling 76, Spanish club 75, ' 76, 77. BARBARA ANN PAGNOTTA DECA 77, Spanish club 77, DECA parlia¬ mentarian. Barbara plans to go to Mexico, then return to college. MIKE ANTHONY PALMER SCOTT KEVIN PALUCK Class Rep. 75, 76, Boy’s cross country 75, Scott plans to do a lot of traveling in fu¬ ture. MARC BRION PARKER Annual Staff 77. KEITH A. PAULSON Keith is taking a fertilizer class at college, so he can spread a lot of bull, being a farmer. MICHAEL GENE PECK Band 75, 76, 77, Concert choir 75, 76, Pops’ choir 75, 76, Stage band 75, 76, Jazz lab 77, Drama ‘LIL ABNER 75, OLIVER 76, Mike hopes to make the Navv his life career in the field of Engine operators. MARIE ELLENE PEDERSON Gymnastics 75, 77, Annual Staff 77, PICI 77. RICK ALLEN PELFREY Annual Staff 77, T.V. production 77. TAMARA ANN PELFREY Girls’ chorus 75, PICI 77. Tami plans to at¬ tend SCC to become a dental assistant, then she wants to live in Lake Tahoe Calif. RICHARD ALLEN PERDUE A.S.B. Rep. 75, 76, 77, Drama ‘LIL AB¬ NER, OLIVER 76, Art Club 75, 76, 77, French club 75, 76, 77, Class Rep. 75, 76, 77, Boy’s state Rep. 76. Richard plans to attend WSU and become a veterinarian. BECKY PERRY Band 75, 76, 77, Stage band 76, 77, Jazz lab 76, Drama OLIVER 76, CO-OP 77. CHARLIE EDWARD PETERSON B-squad football 75, Rifle club 75. Charlie 199 just wants to get out of school. BARBARA JEANNE PHILLIPS DARCY LEE PHILLIPS Annual staff 76, 77, Art club 76, DECA 77, T.V. production 75. Darcy wants to invest in an oil well and live her life to the fullest in Monte Carlo. DALE RICHARD PIPPENGER Rifle club 75, T.V. production 77. LEONARD FRED POLENSKY Annual staff 77, T.V. production. Leonard plans on attending trade school. ALLIE BEATRICE POSTON A.S.B. Rep. 75, 76, Dileas Chalin 76, Class Rep. 75, 76, 77. Allie wants to see the world and if she likes it maybe she’ll keep it. JULIE ELIZABETH POTESKY Girl’s League Rep. 77, Courtesy Com¬ mittee 75, Spanish club 75. BRIAN KEITH POWELL T.V. production 75, 76, 77. Brian plans to become a producer director. LYNN CHRISTINE POWELL Girl’s League Rep. 75, Annual staff 76, Women’s athletic club President 77, French club 75, 76, T.V. production 77, Class Rep. 75, Executive committee 76, Prom refreshment chairman. Lynn plans to study retail management and interior de¬ sign at SFCC, buy some land and enjoy life. JAMES LORUS QUAST Wrestling 75, DECA 77. Jim plans to at¬ tend SCC in the fall. LESLIE ANN QUINN A.S.B. Rep. 76, 77, Drama OLIVER 76, Mat Maids 76, 77. Leslie plans on attend¬ ing college at Western and would like to travel and see the world. PATSY DIANE (DEE DEE) RAGLAND J.V. basketball manager 75, Girl’s basket¬ ball 76, Newspaper staff 75, 76, DECA 77. Dee Dee wants to be happy, but will settle for rich. DAVID JAY RANDOLPH A.S.B. Rep. 75, Class Rep. 77. Dave would like to become a Game Biologist for Wash¬ ington State. SCOTT CHARLES RASLEY Boy’s track 75, Ski club 75, 76, Rifle club 75. Scott plans on going into the Game Dept, and Forestry. GARY ALAN RAUTH French club 77, Varsity bowling 76, 77, second in city; first in state. Gary plans college for five years; to become an archi¬ tect and to continue bowling. PAUL FRANCIS REAMER Basketball 76, 77, B-squad basketball 75, Boy’s track 75, 76, 77, Letterman’s club 76, Bov’s cross country 75, 76, 77, National Honor Society 76, 77. Paul plans to attend Univ. of Washington for environmental science. DEBORAH JEAN RECTOR Gymnastics 75, 76, Concert choir 75, Hi- Lassies 77, Cheerleader 77, B-squad cheer¬ leader 75, Class Rep. 76, 77. Debbie wants to live in Calif., work for a year, then go to school there. JEFFREY RICHARD RECTOR 200 B-squad baseball 75, B-squad basketball 75, J.V. basketball 76, B-squad football 75, Na¬ tional Honor Society 77. Jeff plans to at¬ tend WSU. PAMELA MARIE RECTOR B-squad Girl’s tennis 75, 76, CO-OP 77, Vice- Pres. Girl’s Varsity bowling 75, 76. Pam plans to attend SFCC, and live her life for God. MARK LEROY REED Band 76, 77, Jazz lab 76, 77. Mark plans to leave for Navy Boot Camp after gradu¬ ation. DUNCAN REED REPLINGER THOMAS SCOTT RESER Tom wants to make money and not pay taxes on it, also to become “President of the U.S.”, and to go into Forestry and Game Management. MARK REYNOLDS Boy’s track 75, 76, 77, Boy’s cross co untry 75, 76, 77, Class Rep. 76, 77. Mark wants to try and live through the dictatorship of Gov. Ray, Pres. Carter, and Tom Reser, and to go into Water Resource Manage¬ ment. CYNTHIA LOUISE RIPPEE Volleyball 75, 76, 77, Most inspirational player 76, 77. TIM LEE RITCHEY Art Club 75, 76, 77. CYNTHIA KAY ROBERTS A.S.B. Rep. 76, 77, Girl’s tennis 76, Band 75, 76, 77, Nursing 77. Cindy’s ambitions are to get a degree in Science, to marry Clint Eastwood, and to travel around the country with her sister-Stacy. DENISE LOUISE ROBERTSON Annual Staff 77, DECA 77, Debate 75, Boy’s track manager 76. Denise plans to finish Data Processing and become a Com¬ puter Programmer. CHRISTOPHER WAYDE ROBINSON A.S.B. Rep. 75, 76, 77, ‘LIL ABNER 75, OLIVER 76. TAMMI J. ROBINSON A.S.B. Rep. 75, Hi-Lassie Sec. 76-77. SCOTT CHARLES ROBINSON A.S.B. Rep 77, Rifle club 75. LARRY STEVEN ROSS Varsity football manager 77, Letterman’s club 77, Drama ‘LIL ABNER 75, OLIVER 76, Class Rep. 75, 76, Cap and Gown Com¬ mittee, Announcer at school Basketball. Larry plans to become a Radio D.J. STEPHEN JON ROSS A.S.B. Rep. 75, Chamber choir 76, Concert choir 75, Pop’s choir 75, 76, Ski club 75, 76, 77, Hiking club. Steve plans to work at Safeway while attending Gonzaga’s School of Engineering to become an Aerospace Engineer. MELISSA SUSAN ROTAN Volleyball 75, CO-OP 77, Class Rep. Trea¬ surer 75. BRIAN CHESTER ROWLEY Band 76, 77, Newspaper Staff 76, Spanish Club 77, Hi-Landers 76, 77, Treas. Hi- Landers 76. Brian plans to go to college or join the Coast Guard and become Presi¬ dent of the U.S. CHRIS AURTHER RYDER 201 i BETTY JO SAGE Girl’s Track 75, 76, 77, Chamber Choir 76, 77, Concert Choir 75, Women’s Athletic Club 76, 77, Dileas Chalin 76, 77, Class Rep. 76, 77, Pre. and 5th Exec. Dileas Cha¬ lin. GRACE DENICE SARGENT DEBRA KAYLEEN SAUSER League Rep. 75, 77, Birthday Comm. 77, A.S.B. Rep. 76, 77, Annual Staff 76, 77, Annual Editor 77, OLIVER, Dileas Chalin 76, 77, Vice Pres. Dileas Chalin 76, Span¬ ish Club 76, Class Rep. 75, 76, 77, Class 5th Exec. 76, Class Pres. 77, Jr. of the Month (Dec.) Team Captain for MS March. Debbie plans on going to college and then becoming rich and famous. Then meet someone tall, dark and handsome, get married and live happily ever after. MARC DEVON SAVIDGE FFA 76, 77. Marc plans to enjoy life to its fullest and do a lot of four-wheeling. DENETTE RAE SCHLEPP A.S.B. Rep. 75, 77, A.S.B. 5th Exec. 76, Sweetheart Finalist 75, 76, 77, Cheerleader 77, B-squad cheerleader 75, Class Pres. 76, Denette would like to attend E.W.S.C. in the field of Dental Hygiene. DENISE RENEE SCHLEPP B-squad Baseball 75, Girl’s Basketball 76, 77, Volleyball 75, 76, 77. Denise plans on going to W.S.U. and play basketball and major in P.E. LINDA MARIE SCHLOSSER KATHERINE MARIE SCHMIDT A.S.B Rep. 77, Girl’s Track 75, OLIVER, LI’L ABNER, Women’s Athletic Club 76, CO-OP 77, Dileas Chalin 76, 77, Treas. Dileas Chalin 76. Kathy is going to S.C.C. to become a Medical Secretary. DEBRA KAY SCHRECKENDGUST Deb plans on doing a lot of traveling in the next couple of years and making it through life with as little hassle as possible. MARY ANN SCISSONS Mary plans to keep working for a while and move to Montana to settle down. MARK MAYNARD SERBOUSEK B-squad baseball 75, Varsity football 76, 77, B-squad football 75, Boy’s track 76. KELLY JOAN SEVERUD Girl’s League Rep. 75, 76, Cheerleader 77, Mat Maids 76, Spanish club 76, Class Rep. 77, Treasurer of Spanish 76, National Honor Society. Kelley wants to meet some¬ one tall, dark, and handsome. SCOTT MITCHELL SHAGOOL B-squad basketball 75, Varsity football 76, 77, B-squad football 75, Boy’s track 75, 76, 77, Letterman’s club 76, 77. Scott plans to attend college. DONNA RAE SHAW Donna plans to be a beautician. KELLY GERARD SHEARER Varsity football 76, B-squad football 75. Kelly plans to become a millionaire. KEVIN GERARD SHEARER Varsity football manager 76, Rifle club 75, 76, Class Rep. 75. Kevin plans to become a forest Ranger. TINA MARIE SHEPARD Girl’s cross country 75, 76, 77, Girl’s track 75, 76, 77, Art Club 77, Women’s athletic club 76, 77, Dileas Chalin 77, National Honor Society. Tina plans to attend U. of Washington for Marine Biology. JULIE KATHRYN SHERRODD Girl’s League 76, Basketball statistician 76, 77, B-squad basketball statistician 77, J.V. basketball 77, Dileas Chalin secretary 75, 76, 77, French club treasurer 76, 77, Model United Nations 77, National Honor Society secretary 77. SANDRA JO SIDWELL Hi-Lassies 76, 77, Spanish club 75, 76, Hi Lassie Executive Council 76, Hi Lassie President 77, National Honor Society 76, 77. Sandra plans to attend EWSC. DEBORAH LEE SIEFKEN A.S.B. Rep. 76, Girl’s League 77, Mat Maids 76, 77, CO-OP 77, Secretary 77. DOUGLAS JOHN SIEGEL Doug plans to go to S.C.C. and study elec¬ tronics computers and work part time. WENDY ANN SIKORA Concert Choir 76, Newspaper Staff 76, CO-OP 77, CO-OP Historian 77. Wendy plans on keeping her present job at the YMCA and working her way thru S.F.C.C.’s Executive Secretary Business Administration course. ANITA SIMMONS League 77, League Courtesy Committee 77, Girl’s Tennis 75, Mat Maids 75, 77, Spanish Club 77, Executive Council 77. DONITA RAY SIMONS DECA 77. DARICE LYNN SISSON Dileas Chalin 77, Spanish Club 76, Vice Pres. Dileas Chalin 77, National Honor So¬ ciety 77. Darice would like to become an R.N. RANDY LEE SLATER A.S.B. Representative 76, Chamber Choir 76, 77, Concert Choir 75, 76, Pop’s Choir 77, OLIVER, Class Rep. 75, 76, Class Pro¬ motions 75, Rowdies 75, 77. Randy plans to live his life for Jesus Christ. He plans to go into the ministry and being either a Christian Counselor or a Youth Pastor. CHRISTOPHER GORDON SMITH A.S.B. Rep. 75, Varsity Football 76, 77, Volleyball 76, 77, Letterman’s Club 77, Stage Crew 75, Class Rep. 75, 76, Class Rep. 75, 76. Chris plans to go to W.S.U. or the U. of W. DAVID DOUGLAS SMITH OLIVER, Debate 75, G.S.A.A. Pres. C.G.J.A. Assoc. David would like to attend four years of college. He intends to major in Business and minor in Political Science. Would like to hold an executive position and some political post. LEANNE MAE SMITH 202 A.S.B. Rep. 76, League Rep. 75, 76, 77, League Exeeutive Council 75, Girl of the Month (Oct. 76) OLIVER, Ski Club 75, Mat Maids 77, Dileas Chalin 76, F.F.A. 76, Nursing 75, 76, Class Rep 75, 76, 77, Prom Chairperson 76, Sec. F.F.A., Sec., Hi- Landers, Masonic Outstanding Junior of the Year, Women’s Aux. Girl’s State Rep¬ resentative. Leanne plans to go to S.C.C. and possibly transfer to W.S.U. majoring in Forestry. She also plans to continue her dancing career at 2nd City. NIKKI LEE SMITH CO-OP 77, Pres. CO-OP. Nikki plans to continue her Secretarial education at S.F.C.C. TROY BYRON SMITH Boy’s Tennis 75, 76, 77. Troy plans to at¬ tend E.W.S.C. and possible become a teacher. VICKI KAE SMITH Volleyball Manager 77, LI’L ABNER, OLIVER, F.F.A. 76, 77. Vicki is planning on college to study Physical Therapy. REX CARLTON SOLIN A.S.B. Rep. 75, B-squad Basketball 75, J.V. Basketball 76, Boy’s Track 75, 76, 77, Let- terman’s Club 75, 76, 77, French Club 77, Class Rep. 76, 77, Boy’s Cross Country 75, 76. Rex plans to attend W.S.U. for two years and then transfer to the U. of W. to study for X-ray technology or Medicine. KATHY LYNNE SPAETH A.S.B. Rep. 76, Hi-Lassies 75, 76, 77, Ski Club 76, CO-OP 77, Hi-Lassies Vice Pres. 77. Kathy plans on marriage and being a computer programmer. THERESA KAREN SPENCER Girl’s Cross Country 75, 76, 77, Girl’s Track 75, 76, 77, Concert Choir 76, Women’s Athletic Club 75, 76, 77. Teri plans on becoming a rich P.E. teacher and coach a No. 1 track and Cross Country team. But mainly to stay as weird as every¬ body knows me. (Maybe She’ll become a mechanic instead.) JULIE ANN SPROUL A.S.B. Rep. 76, 77, League Rep. 76, 77, League Vice Pres. 77, Girl of the Month (Dec. 76) Girls Tennis 76, L’lL ABNER, Mat Maids 76, 77, Spanish Club 76, Exec. Coimcil Mat Maids 77, Chairman League Hospitality Comm. 77, Finalist Out¬ standing Junior Girl, Kids For Kids 75, 76, Student Exchange. Julie plans to attend W.S.U. to study Communications and Child and Family Studies. She also is look¬ ing forward to getting the most out of life. KIMBERLY ANN SPURGIN League Rep. 77, League Courtesy Com¬ mittee 77, Girl’s Track 75, Volleyball 75, Concert Choir 76, Annual Staff 77, OLI¬ VER, Women’s Athletic Club 75, 76. After graduation Kim plans to go to Seattle to study Marine Science Technology. Then someday live on a houseboat, be happy, and learn as much as she can about the world around her. CHRISTINA LOUISE STAATS A.S.B. Rep. 76, League Rep. 75, Girl’s Cross Country 75, Girl’s Track 77, Concert Choir 75, LI’L ABNER, German Club 75, 76, 77, Class Exec, Council 77. Christina plans to major in either English or German in college. Then after a couple of years settle down to farm life but continue the education. JASPER STANLEY A.S.B. Rep. 75, OLIVER, Friendliest Soph¬ omore Boy. Jasper plans on college in Col¬ orado with a major in psychology and a minor in Philosophy. He then plans to go on staff with the Campus Crusade for Christ. BRADLEY GERALD STOCKER Varsity Football 76, 77, B-squad football 75, Boy’s Track 75, 76, 77, Letterman’s Club 75, 76, 77, Photographer 77. Brad plans on being rich and famous. ROBERT ALAN STOUDT Basketball 75, Ski Club 75, 76, Rifle Club 75, 76, TV Production 75. Bob would like to enter the automotive field and play hockey. KAYE DIANE STOUT A.S.B. Rep. 77, Band 75, 76, 77, UP THE DOWN STAIRCASE, Class Rep. 76, 77, National Honor Society. VICKI LYNN STRATE A. S.B. Rep. 75, 77, Gymnastics 75, Cham¬ ber Choir 76, Concert Choir 75, Highland Dancers 76, OLIVER, Cheerleader 77, Class Rep. 77. Kaye would like to attend B. Y.U. or W.S.U. and possible go into the field of Fashion Merchandising. KAREN LOUISE STRICK A.S.B. Rep. 75, 76, League Rep. 75, Girl’s Track 75, Volleyball 75, Annual Staff 77, P.I.C.I. 77. Karen would like to become a Social Worker or maybe race motorcycles and or skis. She would like to go into fash¬ ions and travel. MICHAEL ANTHONY STUART B-squad Baseball 75. Michael would like to own his own business. LEO DAVID SULLIVAN TV Production 77. LINDA LEE SULLIVAN Newspaper Staff 75, TV Production 77. RANDY HARDY SUMMERS T V Production 77. SCOTT ARNOLD SWANBECK Varsity Football 76, 77, Boy’s Tennis 75, Hi-Landers 75, 76, 77. Scott plans to at¬ tend S.F.C.C. THOMAS LEE TAYLOR (Stitch) Boy’s Tennis 75, 76, 77. College lies in Stitch’s future plans. SUSAN CAROL THOMASON Orchestra 75, 76, Hi-Lassies 76. Susan has two choices for the future, college or the Air Force. STEVE ALLEN THOMPSON Baseball 75, B-squad Football 75, Varsity 203 Football 76, 77, B-squad Baseball 75, Boy’s Track 76, 77, Letterman’s Club 77. TERRY JOHN THOMPSON Baseball 75, B-squad Baseball 75, Varsity Football 77, B-squad Football 75, Wres¬ tling 76, Letterman’s Club 77, Ski Club 75. LINDA LORRAINE TOKARZ A.S.B. Rep. 77, Spanish Club 75, 76, 77, Class Rep. 76, 77, National Honor Society 76, 77. JACK BERTON TOLLEFSON B-squad Basketball 75, Boy’s Tennis 75, 76, 77, LI’L ABNER, OLIVER, WIZARD OF OZ, National Honor Society. Jack plans on attending either P.L.U. or E.W.S.C. to ma¬ jor in Psychology and Drama. His life’s ambition is to manage and operate a pro¬ fessional Acting Group somewhere in the West. If not then he would like to teach at the High School level. STEPHEN DOUGLAS TOMPKINS Steve would like to snow ski and go to col¬ lege. TAMARIAH MARIE TOWER Pres, of DECA 77. SHELLY ADELE TRIMBLE A.S.B. Rep. 75, 76, 77, League Rep. 77, Chamber Choir 76, 77, Concert Choir 75, 76, Annual Staff 77, Class Rep. 75, 76, Na¬ tional Honor Society, Girls League Model ’77’, Pres. Desidrians 77. Shelly hopes someday to become a woman detective. She will also continue in her singing ca¬ reer. BRUCE DOUGLAS TROY Spanish Club 76, 77. Bruce really enjoys the outdoors and loves to ride motorcycles. BEATRICE N. TRUJILLO League Rep. 75, 76, 77, Mat Maids 75, CO-OP 77, Class Rep. 75, 76, Chairperson for CO-OP Licorice sale. Bea would like to nm away with Bruce and live happily ever after. SHERRI LEE TRUNNELS A.S.B. Rep. 76, 77, Girl’s Chorus 75, An¬ nual Staff 77, Art Club 76, Spanish Club 75, 76, 77. Sherri plans to get married in August and later attend college and take cosmetology. LISA ELIZABETH TYREE A.S.B. Rep. 75, Class Sec. 76. Liza would like to get out on her own and just live. DONALD HILEY UNDERHILL Boy’s Tennis 75, 76, 77, Spanish Club 76, 77. Donald plans to attend Bible School. SONJA MARIE URNESS A.S.B. Rep. 75, Drama 75, DECA 77, Treas. DECA. Sonja hopes to just take life as it comes. TIMOTHY ANDREW UTLEY Chamber Choir 76, 77, Concert Choir 75, Class Rep. 76, 77. Tim has plans for be¬ coming a famous architect or hockey player. VERNITA ELIZABETH VAILS League Rep. 75, Concert Choir 75, 76, 77, LI’L ABNER, UP THE DOWN STAIR¬ CASE. Vernita would like to become an Airline Stewardess because she likes to travel. RODNEY ALAN VANCIL Wrestling 76. Rod plans to sit around this summer and then either go to work for Kaiser or join the militarv. TERRY MARION VAN NOY A.S.B. Rep. 77, Boy’s Tennis 75, 76, 77, Letterman’s Club 76, 77, Spanish Club 75, 76, 77, Class Rep. 76, 77, National Honor Society. Terry thinks that maybe he will live in Hawaii overlooking Waikiki Beach and then again maybe not. He would like to learn to play tennis and try to be his same old lovable self. TERI LYNN VANOS A.S.B. Rep. 77, Newspaper Staff 76, 77, DECA 77, Dileas Chalin 76, 77, Class Rep. 76, 77, Exec. Council 76, 77, Exec. Council Sec., Dileas Chalin Sec. Senior of the Month (Oct.) DECA Vice Pres. Teri wants to spend time helping others and some day have a family. If all else fails she just wants to be happy. JACOB NICHLOS VOHS III A.S.B. Rep. 77, Boy’s track 75, 76, Wres¬ tling 76, Newspaper staff 77, Acting 75, Senator Jack S. Phogbound in ‘LIL AB¬ NER 75, Captain of High School Bowl Team 77, T.V. production 75, 76, 77, Dele¬ gate to Model United Nations 76, Ambas¬ sador to M.U.N. 77. Jacob plans to attend Northwest College of the Assemblies of God in Kirkland, and to become a minister. RONALD MARTIN WADDELL A.S.B. Rep. 75, 76, Baseball 76, 77, B- squad baseball 75, Varsity football 76, 77, B-squad football 75, Letterman’s club 76, 77. Ron plans to attend WSU and study Hotel Restaurant management. LEISHA ANN WAHL A.S.B. Rep. 75, 76, Concert choir 76, Newspaper staff 76, Drama OLIVER 76, Mat Maids 76, DECA 77. Leisha plans to go into social work, possibly a probation officer. JOHN CLIFTON WALMER JR. A.S.B. Rep. 76, 77, Varsity football 76, Bov’s track 76, 77, Annual Staff 77, Rifle club 75, T.V. production 77, Class Rep. 75. John wants to become a teacher or a me¬ chanic. KEN WILLIAM WANLESS T.V. production 75, 76, 77, Ken plans to get his B.A. in Engineering. CHRISTOPHER PAUL WARNER DECA 77, T.V. production 76, 77, Row¬ dies. Chris plans to enter into a Naval Ca¬ reer. BRADLY PAUL WARRINGTON Baseball 75, 77, Varsity football 76, 77, B- squad football 75, Boy’s track 76, Annual Staff 77. Brad wants to become President of the U.S. and to have an affair with Far- rah Fawcett. DOUGLAS BRYAN WATKINS Bov’s tennis 75, 76, 77. Doug plans to at¬ tend SFCC then on to Gonzaga U. to ma- 204 jor in psychology or education. SUSAN LAUREL WATSON Sadie Hawkins Chaperone chairman 75, 77, F.F.A. 76, 77, Class Junior Prom pub- licity chairman 76. Sue plans to attend Gonzaga U. and hopes to be married in June of ’78. WILLIAM ALAN WATSON A.S.B. Rep. 77. COLLEEN ANN WAYNE Girl’s League 77. Colleen plans to go to college and become a registered Nurse. RASHELL YVONNE WEATHERS A.S.B. Rep. 77, Girl’s League 76, 77, Drama 75, Ski club 77, Mat Maids 76, 77, French club 77, Class Rep. 75, Young Life. Rashell plans to travel this summer then to college to become a computer program¬ mer. TINA MARIE WELLIEVER Tina plans to marry Kurt and have babies bv the dozen. KENNETH LEE WERNER ROBERT LEE WESTER Bob plans to live for a few more years. JENNIFER ANN WINK LIL ABNER, OLIVER, Class Rep. 75. Jen¬ nifer plans to attend the Inland Empire School of the Bible next year, but mostly live life dav by day for the Glory of God. KATHLEEN LOUISE WITHEY ASB Rep. 75, 76, 77, League Rep. 75, 76, League Courtesy Committee 75, 76, An¬ nual Staff 76, 77, Senior Editor 77, Miscel¬ laneous Editor 76, AFS 75, 76, 77, FFA 77, Spanish Club 75, 76, 77, Class Rep 75, 76, 77, 1 Sports fan of Shadle Park. Kathy plans to attend E.W.S.C. to work in the area of Photography and or News-Sports Writer. DANIAL PATRICK WITKOWSKI Baseball 75, 76, 77, B-squad Baseball 75, B- squad Football 75, Letterman’s Club 76, 77, Ski Club 75, 76, 77. Dan would like to be Rock ‘n Roll Star. TAMI DIANE WITT VICKI JANE WOHLERS DECA 77, Spanish Club 75. Vicki wants to attend the Checker’s School at S.C.C. ERIN LYNETTE WOODLAND Hi-Lassies 76, 77, Pre, Hi-Lassies 76, Erin’s plans include the Secretarial Science Course at S.F.C.C. ALAN LEE WOODY Concert Choir 77, Stage Band 76, Jazz En¬ semble 77, Orchestra 77, FFA 76, 77. Alan wants to be happy, stay loose, travel and ski, attend college next year and play in a band. WENDY LEE WOOTRESS League Rep. 77 GARY LEE WRIGHT Baseball 76, 77, B-squad Baseball 75, Var¬ sity Football 75, 76. Gary’s plans include the study of Forestry and becoming a muscle bound “jock”. JILL DENISE WRIGHT ASB. Rep. 75, 76, 77, ASB Treas. 77, League Rep. 75, 76, Girl’s Basketball 75, 76, 77, Girl’s Tennis 75, 76, Ski Club 75, 76, Women’s Athletic Club 76, Class Rep. 76, 77, Women’s Athletic Club Sergeant at Arms, ASB Evaluation Comm. 77. Jill plans to attend S.F.C.C. and continue into some medical or law enforcement field. She hopes to get married and live a long and active life. DEE ANN WESTERMAN OLIVER, CO-OP 77. Dee plans to get married and go to school part time in Kirk¬ land, Wash. She wishes to serve God in all she does. KENNETH F. WHALEN Student of the Month (Oct 76), DECA 77, State Vice Pres, of Washington DECA. MARY MAXINE WHITAKER Girl’s Golf 75, Girl’s Track 75, Hi-Lassies 75, AFS 75. Mary plans to attend SCC and study Forestry. RANDY DWAYNE WHITE Varsity Football 76, Rifle Club 75. Randy’s plans include college. DERRICK H. WHITEHEAD Wrestling 76, Spansih Club 76. Derrick is going to Brigham Young University with plans in Architecture. LIZANNE WILKE CURT WILKES B-squad Football 75, Annual Staff 77, Ski Club 75. GRANT HARRISON WILLIAMS Band 75, 76, 77, Pop’s Choir 76, Jazz En¬ semble 76, 77, National Honor Society. Grant’s plans include attending S.F.C.C. with a major in Science. MICHELE WILLIAMSON ASB Rep. 76, 77, League Rep. 75, 76, Newspaper Staff 77, Chairperson for Chaparones for the Sweetheart Dance 77, League Chairperson for Father-Daughter Dance. Michele’s plans include courses at S.F.C.C. in Social Work and the finding of a husband. DOUG LEE WILLIS FFA 76, 77, Doug says, “I plan to open my own florist shop and greenhouse in the fu¬ ture. Maybe go to college for a couple of years.” DANIEL WILLIAM WILSON JEANETTE ROBERTA WILSON League Rep. 77, Concert choir 75, Hi-Las¬ sies 75. KEVIN EARL WINANS Boy’s Track 75, 77, Wrestling 75. Kevin says he would like to be rich, do a lot of snow skiing, and be a success in business. KELLY RENE YANK Hi-Lassies 75, 76. KARLA DENISE YARBER Karla plans to attend S.F.C.C. for Com¬ mercial Art and Fashion Design. She is go¬ ing to do some traveling after graduation. BRET MATTHEW YOUNG STEVEN LYNN YOUNG Baseball 77, B-squad Baseball 75, FFA 77, Varsity Bowling 75, 76, 77. Steven plans on college with the hope of becoming either a policeman or fireman. (Might give Pro- Bowling a try) RICKY ALAN ZIER Wrestling 75, 76, 77, TV Production 77, 205 A Highlander Sec. 77. Ricky plans on enter¬ ing the field of Game Management or go¬ ing into Game Biology. He wants to lead a full and happy life. PAMELA JEAN ZOLLMAN 206 208 Memorial Wayne . Conner 1925-1976 209 MIRA-KLEEN CAR WASH Congratulations Class of 77! Thanks for being such great people. N. 3804 Monroe 327-1731 Once in an age God sends to some of ns a friend who loves in ns . . . . . .not the man that we are but the angel we may be. 210 We At Henle-Care Studio wish to congratulate the class of 1977 and especially these “Our Patrons’ S H A D L E Abramson, Cliff Archer, Dave Arnold, Debbie Backus, Scott Balcom, Karl Barth, Theresa Bartlett, Tim Beach, Sophia Benoscek, Ken Boileau, Mary Brown, Doug Brown, Kim Brown, Sherry Bulmer, Steve Butler, Diane Buzzell, Linda Care, Melody Carlson, Joni Carlson, Lynnette Carroll, Pam Cochran, Cheryl Cochran, Ruth Cook, Jeff Cox, Shelly Craig, Michele Cree, Steve Crowe, Wendy Daschbaeh, Casey Degerness, Dana DeLong, David Deno, Mark Dixon, Lisa Driskell, Kerri Edgcomb, Ted Eggers, Jane Ehlers, Liz Elder, Bee Ellenz, Connie Erickson, Denis Erickson, Scott Erickson, Terry Ferrette, Steve Fiedler, John Fisher, Ryne Forsyth, John Fredricksen, Kathleen Geyer, Jeff Gray, Kelly Hack, Linda Haeger, Diana Haffner, Regina Hammel, Patty Hanlen, Susan Hawkes, Misty Henrichs, Craig Hinton, Teresa Hoogstad, Darlene Hopkins, Phillip Howard, Jeff Huggins, Randy Jaddatz, Kimberly Johnson, John Johnson, Mark Jones, Patty Joy, Patty Keiser, Bill Kennedy, Marcia Kerin, Brendan Kiss, Kathy Klemz, Kris Kruger, Karen Leoni, Cyndi Lewis, Gayle Love, Greg Lund, Mark Lund, Scott Luke, Kevan Lynch, Kathy Lynch, Matt Maier, Greg Marburger, Wesley Matsch, Ruth McBride, Tim McGougan, Drew McHugh, Melinda McKay, John McLagan, Jodv Mehulky, Bridget Meyer, Karen Miller, Darla Miller, Kathleen Miller, Leah Mounce, Mike Myers, Tom Naylor, Steven Novotnev, Dana Olsson, Leine Olsufka, John Pagnotta, Barbara Pederson, Marie Perdue, Richard Phillips, Darcy Posten, Allie Randall, Jodi Rauth, Gary Reser, Tom Rippee, Cindy Roderick, Steve Ross, Steve Sargent, Grace Savidge, Marc Schreckendgust, Debbie Shaw, Donna Shepard, Tina Shupp, Margaret Sikora, Wendy Slippy, Jeff Stahlberg, Tracy Steinmetz, Don Stout, Kay Sullivan, Leo Swanbeck, Scott Thomley, Jim Thompson, Steve Troy, Bruce Vails, Vemita Waddell, Ron Walinski, Walter Watson, Sue Watters, Kirsty Weathers, Rashell Wester, Bob Whalen, Ken Wilke, Lizanne Wilkes, Curt Wilson, Dan Wink, Jennifer Wright, Jill Young, Brett Zollman, Pam HENLE-CARE STUDIO West 926 Garland Ave. Spokane, Wash. 99205 325-3342 Phone: FA 8 9475 BEAUTY SALON ' Five Mile Shopping Center Spokane, Wash. 9920® Evenings by Appointment Operator HAIR CUTTING Hair Styling for men women NOAH’S ARK CAR WASH N. 6125 Division You and Must make a path. 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CLASS OF ' 77 ASK ABOUT OUR NATURE LOFT Someth new S. 3 WASHINGTON SPOKANE, WASHINGTON 99204 509-747-3600 Let us stamp your year book For a FREE senior sitting Calvert, Nancy 131 Cameron, Craig 94,163 Cameron, Curt 163 Campbell, Janette 131 Campbell, Mark 131 Campbell, Michael 163 Campbell, Pamela 145 Campbell, Scott 163 Cane, John 164 Cannon, James 164 Cannon, Peggy 131 Caprye, Monica 145 Card, Lisa 131 Care, Melody 27,164 Carlon, Scott 145 Carlson, Elaine 145 Carlson, Joni 164 Carlson, Karen 164 Carlson, Lynnette 164 Carlson, Steven 17,131 Carpenter, Kenny 145 Carr, Deborah 107,145 Carr, Jeff 145 Carrasco, Terry Carrigan, Brian 164 Carroll, Pamela 164 Carson, Tim 145 Carter, Cindy 145 Carter, Michael 145 Casey, Colleen 145 Cate, Natalie 145 Caufield, James 20,164 Caul, Kelly 131 Cavanaugh, Douglas 164 Cavanaugh, Michael 145 Cerenzia, Robert 145 Challender, Cindy 131 Challender, Todd 131 Chamberlain, Rick Chambers, Marilyn 131 Chandler, Michael 164 Chang, Chin Li 131 Chapman, Jeffrey 164 Chappell, Steven 145 Charlton, Nicholas 164 Chinn, Katherine 164 Chivers, Robert 131 Christel, Ricky 87,145 Christensen, Vickie 131 Christianson, Elvira 131 Cicarelli, Luis 145 Cicarelli, Maria 164 Cianski, Mutsuko 131 Clark, Barbara 145 Clark, James 164 Clark, Joe 36 Clark, Nadine 131 Clason, Jimmie 164 Clauss, Kathleen 131 Clauss, Scott 164 Cline, Dawn 27,131 Clinton, Tracy 145 Clouse, Daniel 145 Clouse, Dawn 131 Coates, Victoria 145 Cochran, Cheryl 165 Cochran, Rene 145 Cochran, Ruth 165 Cockbum, Craig 145 Coffin, Kerry 145 Coffman, Teresa 145 Cogswell, Kimberly 84,131 Colburn, Kimberly 145 Cole, Douglas 145 Collins, Lori 131 Collis, Craig 131 Collis, Scott 145 Colliton, John 131 Colyar, Melanie 145 Comar, Barbara 106,107,165 Comstock, Deborah 106,165 Conley, Bruce 42,165 Connery, James 145 Conrad, Cally 131 Cook, Cathye 145 Cook, Jeffrey 165 Cook, Polly 145 Cooksey, Mary 146 Coombs, Craig 66,146 Cordier, Robert 131 Costanzo, Elizabeth 146 Costello, Rita 165 Cotes, Michael 132 Cox, Buddy 132 Cox, Jacqueline 132 Cox, James 132 Cox, Michael 146 Cox, Shelley 165 Cozine, Kerry 132 Cozzetto, Diane 165 Crabtree, Addy 27,146 Crabtree, James 27,165 Craig, Michelle 165 Cree, Steven 165 Creel, Sandra 165 Crisp, Sheri 146 Crockett, Candi 146 Cronin, Gregory 165 Cronin, Jean 146 Crook, Dean 27 Crowe, Wendy 165 Crowston, Carol 106,166 Cruise, Michelle 146 Curalli, Tony 166 Cureio, Diane 166 Curry, Diana 132 Cuzzetto, Gerene 166 Daigle, David 146 Dalnes, Peter 132 Danner, Patricia 84,132 Daschbach, Casey 166 Dault, Jeffrey 146 Davidson, John 146 Davies, Maxine 20,146 Davis, Alicia 146 Davis, Mark 146 Davis, Robert 166 Davis, Tamara 146 Davis, Tina 146 Davis, William 132 Davis, Yvonne 84,166 Degemess, Cheryl 146 Degemess, Dana 42,166 Degon, Lucy 132 Deguire, Alan 166 Dejanovich, Daniel 146 Delanoy, Patty 146 Delivuk, Steven 146 Delong, David 166 Delong, Laura 146 Deluca, Ronald 132 Demarest, Patricia 166 Demasi, Michael 94,166 Demond, Nancy 27,132 Deno, Mark 166 Deno, Teresa 27 Denure, Jodi 132 Derington, John 146 Deschane, Janice 20,21,146 Dewey, James 132 Deymanaz, Diane 132 Deymonaz, Mike 146 Diana, Mary 27,166 Dickelman, Jennifer 27,146 Dierks, Sandra 132 Dike, LaRayne 146 Dively, Dawn 106,146 Dixon, Lisa 166 Dobbins, Chris 146 Dobbs, Christa 132 Dobbs, Patricia 146 Dolan, Brian 146 Dompier, Timothy 132 Dorpat, Michael 146 Doughty, James 132 Dowd, Kim 132 Dowd, Shawn 166 Downhour, Rozena 146 Dressel, Robert 132 Driggs, Stacey 146 Driskell, Kerri 166 Dumaulin, Joseph 132 Duncan, Jeffery 166 Duncan, Ron 94,146 Duning, Teresa 132 Dunlop, Kara 27,146 Dunning, Teresa 99 Dun woody, Tracy 146 Durbin, Patrick 132 Durgan, Molly 132 Durgin, Mark 132 Duvall, Stuart 132 Duven, Gregory 146 Dylina, Emory 132 Earls, Dean 166 Earls, Jeanie 132 Eckel, Jody 132 Edelbrock, James 167 Edelbrock, Tom 146 Edgcomb, Ted 167 Edgerton, Greg 167 Edmonds, Constance 146 Edwards, Julie 146 Edwards, Karen 132 Edwards, Steven 146 Egan, Kelly 146 Eggers, Jane 167 Eggleston, John 146 Ehama, Scott 167 Ehlers, Elizabeth 167 Eickholdt, Joe 167 Eickstadt, Kathleen 95,167 Eickstadt, Therisa 24,95,147 Eiden, Katie 132 Elder, Bernice 42,167 Ellenz, Connie 167 Ellifritt, Kenneth 147 Ellifritt, Rick 132 Elliott, Lynette 147 Elliott, Michael 89,167 Elliott, Pamela 132 Elliott, Thomas 147 Ellis, Mark 167 Emehiser, Ricky 167 Emmert, Larry 147 Emmert, Wanda 167 Englehardt, Bruce 132 Engstrom, Tricia 132 Epley, Stacy 147 Erdahl, James 168 Erickson, Chris 132 Erickson, Denis 168 Erickson, Scott 94,168 Erickson, Terrie 106,168 Erkelens, Robert 147 Ertner, Bill 147 Eschenbacher, Alan 147 Estes, Lesley 168 Estey, Mary 168 Estey, Sue 147 Evans, Becky 132 Evans, Sharon 147 Evans, Vicky 132 Evers, Jimmy 147 Faiman, Barbara 168 Faiman, Steven 147 Fairbum, Marilyn 132 Faircloth, Judith 168 Fairfax, Larry 132 Farrier, Scott 147 Faulhaber, Michael 97,132 Fellows, April 147 Felton, Gregory 27,132 Felton, Karen 168 Ferguson, Sharon 168 Ferrerra, Wendy 132 Ferrette, Donna 106,147 Ferrette, Steve 168 Fiedler, Carol 95,147 Fiedler, Janna 147 Fiedler, John 168 Fields, Sherry 147 Fillingim, Jean 98,168 Finney, Gwen 168 Finney, Kathryn 147 Firor, Patty 147 Fischer, Rorie 132 Fischer, Ryne 168 Fischer, Daniel 168 Fisher, Kenneth 147 Flynn, Sean 147 Folden, Brian 169 Folden, Jamie 27,132 Fo, Lan 147 Fontaine, Robin 169 Fogleman, Roger 147 Forrester, Michael 147 Forsyth, Gregory 147 Forsyth, John 169 Foss, Larry 147 Foss, Timothy 132 Fowlkes, Donald 147 Fowlkes, Lloyd 132 Fox, Stephen 169 Foxley, Lynn 147 Franklin, Colleen 147 Franklin, James 97,132 Frantz, Nancy 147 Frazier, Dennis 169 Frazier, Sally 169 Fredrieksen, Kathleen 169 Freeland, Dennis 132 Frieske, Jill 147 Froelich, Linda 147 Fry, Robert 132 Frydenberg, Dollie 132 Fuget, Patty 147 Fuher, Thomas 132 Fuller, Kenneth 147 Fullmer, James 147 Fullmer, Tammy 147 Fundahn, Kelly 169 Fundahn, Michael 133 Funk, James 147 Gabbert, Ricky 1.33 Gager, Joel 147 Galbraith, Bryan 169 Gall, Sally 1.33 Gall, Timothy 20,169 Gallagher, Lee Ann 147 Gallion, Diane 133 Gallion, Randall 147 Gallion, Wilbur 148 Galvin, David 133 Garcia Sylvia 148 Garr, Richard 27,148 Garrett, Patrick 27,133 Garves, Don 148 Gates, Tamara 133 Geddes, Daniel 148 Gehret, Gale 85,169 Geile, Glenn 148 Geile, Teresa 133 Geistwhite, Debra 148 Geistwhite, Margie 148 Genova, Micheal 169 George, Brett 169 George, Richard 148 Gertz, William 133 Geston, Kristi 148 Geyer, Jeffrey 169 Gib ford, Jeff 133 Gibson, Jo Ann 148 Gibson, Julie 99,133 Gier, Ronald 148 Giesa, Todd 133 Gilbert, Jerry 133 Gilbert, Larry 133 Gilger, Donald 169 Gillespie, Donald 148 Gillette, Lynn 1.3.3 Gilliland, Danny 169 Gilloglv, Gerald 148 Gilmore, Gerald 148 Glubrecht, Klea 169 Goode, Tonette 133 Goodman, J. 148 Gowan, Kathy 133 Grafton, Vicky 13.3 Grandinetti, Dennis 169 Grandinetti, Paula 148 Granger, Michael 36,97,1.33 Gray, Kelly 169 Greasley, Roberta 169 Greear, Tammy 148 Green, Daniel 170 Green, Kathleen 170 Green, Patti 148 Green, Rusan 133 Green, Wendy 148 Gregg, Carrie 148 Gremmer, Lori 37 Grier, Kathleen 148 Griffen, Gwendolyn 148 Grimmer, Barbara 133 Grimmer, Laurie 148 Grineau, Stuart 148 Grineau, Scott 133 Gross, Carl 170 Groth, Gerald 133 Grout, Clifford 42,170 Groves, James 133 Grovhoug, Saundra 148 Gruvman, Terry 148 Gunning, Terry 148 Gunning, Robert 170 Gwynne, David 170 Hack, Gregory 148 Hack, Linda 170 Haeger, Diana 170 Haffner, Regina 20,27,106,170 Hagle, Allen 133 Hagy, Shawnee 133 Hahn, Leann 27,133 Hahn, Leonard 133 Haid, Terry 170 Haid, Tracy 1.33 Hairston, Charles 170 Hairston, Rahfel 133 Hale, Lorrie 148 Hall, Bonnie 148 Hall, Lisa 133 Hallett, Jeanne 148 Hallgarth, Cindy 133 Hamilton, Susanne 133 Hammel, Patricia 170 Hammer, Ron 42,148 Hampton, Bob 133 Hanlen, Susan 170 Hanley, Thomas 148 Hanna, Steve 148 Hansen, Dennis 133 Hansen, Michael 148 Hansen, Thomas 148 Hansen, Nancy 98,148 Harala, James 133 Harbert, Cheryl 133 Harding, Dalene 148 Harding, Raymond 1.33 Harding, Tamra 133 Hardy, Joseph 170 Hardy, Robert 170 Harmon, Denise 107 Harmon, Butch 133 Harney, Janet 170 Harpel, Susan 148 Harper, Carolyn 133 Harper, Dale 170 Harper, Jim 27,148 Harriman, Steven 148 Harrington, Cindy 170 Harrington, Linda 133 Harris, Kendra 148 Hart, Karen 170 Hart, Marla 148 Hartford, Alan 97,133 Harvill, Susan 148 Hattamer, Steven 133 Hauek, Marilyn 133 Hauek, Michael 133 Hauenstein, Dennis 133 Haueter, Craig 1.33 Hunschild, Terry 133 Haunschild, Tye 171 Havice, Doreen 27,148 Havlovick, Linda 148 Hawkes, Lisa 148 Hawkes, Michelle 171 Hawkins, Eric 171 Hawkins, Gene 27,171 Hawkins, Tracy 133 Hayes, Rodney 133 Hedrieh, Kim 133 Heeren, Becky 148 Heidke, Elizabeth 171 Heinen, Sheryl 171 Heintz, Leanne 27,171 Heintz, Merlin 1.33 Helke, Rose 148 Hendershot, Jayne 148 Henderson, Samuel 87 Henderson, Scott 171 Hendricks, Kevin 148 Henley, Dave 148 Henley, Mark 20,171 Henneman, Kristina 133 Henrichs, Craig 42,171 Herberholz, John 148 Herbers, Daniel 148 Herman, Earl 171 Herman, Julia 133 Herr, David 171 Hertz, Robin 133 Heth, Karen 148 Heuett, Janice 148 Heytz, Sharon 1.33 Hickey, Dan 148 Hickman, Thomas 133 Hieronymus, Dwaine 171 Higgelke, Dale 133 Higgins, Marilyn 171 Hilbush, Brian 97,134 Hilderman, Vance 171 Hill, A1 1.34 Hill, Elizabeth 134 Hill, Jody 134 Hill, Judith 134 Hill, Kevin 171 Hill, Valarie 134 Himelspach, Renee 134 Hinshaw, Teresa 171 Hinton, Teresa 171 Hipperson, Karen 134 Hite, Jeffery 148 220 Hlookoff, Vicki 172 Hocum, Mark 172 Hocum, Mary 148 Hodges, Jeffrey 148 Hodsdon, Teresa 148 Hoefel, Stephen 149 Hoemer, Roger 134 Hoff, Debbie 149 Hoffman, Janies ,30 Hoffman, Kathryn 149 Hoffman, Lynne 149 Hoffman, Norman 172 Holien, Cheri 172 Holien, Terry 134 Holland, Patricia 134 Hollenbeck, Gary 134 Holliday, Paula 134 Hollingsworth, Laura 149 Holm, Elaine 149 Holman, David 134 Holmes, James 149 Holmquist, Darrell 172 Holmquist, Darrick 172 Holms, Colleen 149 Holt, Claudette 172 Holtman, Kevin 172 Hommell, Larry 134 Hood, Clarissa 149 Hoogstad, Darleen 172 Hooper, John 149 Hooper, Loretta 172 Hooper, Terrance 134 Hopewell, Rita 134 Hopewell, Sandra 149 Hopkins, Philip 42,172 Hopp, Mary 20,98,99,172 Hopper, Bruce 134 Hopper, Jackie 134 Hord, Kerry 149 Horlen, Julie 149 Honniku, Ajei 172 Horton, Ron 149 Hott, Brian 27,134 House, Bill 42,149 Hovda, Keith 66,172 Hovind, Timothy 149 Howard, Carla 149 Howard, Jeffrey 172 Howard, Keith 149 Hubbard, Anne 134 Hubbard, Denise 134 Hubbard, Kyle 149 Huebner, Debbie 134 Huffman, Jeri 149 Huggins, Randy 172 Hughes, Michael 172 Hunt, Bonnie 134 Hunt, Douglas 134 Huntley, Mae 134 Hurmence, Terri 172 Hutchison, Jan 172 Inman, Mark 134 Irvine, Denise 149 Ivey, Joyce 134 Jack, Tina 42,149 Jackson, Arlene 134 Jacobs, Debora 134 Jacobs, Mark 27,134 Jacobson, Carl 172 Jacobson, Dianne 149 Jacobson, Ralph 173 Jaddatz, Kimberly 173 James, Julie 149 Jansen, Connie 149 Janvier, Robert 27,173 Jarvis, Jackie 134 Jeffords, Steven 27,149 Jeffries, Daniel 134 Jensen, Christy 134 Jensen, Mary 149 Jensen, Matthew 173 Jensen, Michael 134 Jentges, Carl 149 Jermain, Max 149 Johann, Janie 173 Johns, Alison 173 Johnson, Bruce 1.34 Johnson, Christine 173 Johnson, Chris 1.34 Johnson, Debra 149 Johnson, Denise 173 Johnson, Gary 149 Johnson, Janet 99,134 Johnson, Joan 173 Johnson, Joel 134 Johnson, John 173 Johnson, Karen 134 Johnson, Ken 94,149 Johnson, Lori 134 Johnson, Marie 1.34 Johnson, Marilyn 20,21,149 Johnson, Mark 173 Johnson, Milanne 149 Johnson, Minnie 149 Johnson, Penny 149 Johnson, Robert 134 Johnson, Tracy 1.34 Johnston, Carol 17.3 Johnston, Cherie 173 Johnston, Dalana 42,173 Johnston, Shelly 95,149 Johnstone, Darren 173 Jones, Basil 87,173 Jones, Carol 134 Jones, Desiree 42,149 Jones, Donald 149 Jones, Janine 149 Jones, Jeffrey 149 Jones, Kelly 134 Jones, Laura 149 Jones, Mark 173 Jones, Michele 134 Jones, Patricia 173 Jones, Steven 134 Jones, Terri 149 Joy, Patricia 173 Judson, Rick 1.34 Juhlin, Paul 149 Juliano, Rhonda 98,149 Jundt, Wendy 149 Kaiser, Roger 173 Kaiser, Ronald 1.34 Kamp, Kaye 27,174 Kane, Jody 174 Karas, Andy 174 Karas, Laura 149 Kaul, Terry 174 Keegan, John 149 Keeling, Kerrie 174 Keevy, Ciri 149 Keiser, William 174 Keller, Michael 134 Keller, William 174 Kelly, Debbi 134 Kelly, Michael 149 Kendall, Ron 149 Kennedy, Marcia 27,174 Kensok, James 174 Kent, Alan 149 Kent, Linda 174 Kerin, Brendan 26,27,174 Kerin, Dermot 27,149 Kerley, Kathleen 149 Kersey, Jeffrey 149 Kester, Alan 1.34 Kester, Chris 149 Kester, Mark 1.34 Kiehn, Cheryl 134 Kight, Kathryn 52,1.34 Killingsworth, Debbie 134 King, James 134 King, Berta 27 Kinkade, Robert 174 Kinkade, Vicki 174 Kirk, Tammy 149 Kirsch, Debbie 149 Kiss, Katherine 174 Kiss, Linda 1.34 Kiter, Danny 134 Kiter, Ronald 1.35 Klakken, Karen 149 Klakken, Scott 135 Klemz, Kris 174 Klemz, Lee 135 Klingberg, Shelly 149 Klohe, Jay 174 ' Knapp, Darren 135 Knapp, Robin 174 Knutsen, Robert 135 Knutson, Karen 1.35 Koch, Debbie 149 Koenig, Joyce 135 Kohler, Jerry 174 Korling, Katherine 135 Korling, Sue 174 Korling, Theresa 150 Koznek, Margaret 135 Kramer, Kasey 150 Kranches, Lisa 135 Kranches, Michael 150 Kratofil, Mike 135 Kraut, Kim 20,175 Krell, Nancy 135 Kretzer, Darlena 1.50 Kroll, Dee 135 Kroll, Thomas 135 Kruger, Karen 175 Krumm, Kathy 150 Knipp, Charlotte 173 Kruse, Richard 150 Kubu, Cheryl 1.35 Kubu, Teresa 135 Kuest, Jeanna 52,135 Kuhn, Wendy 135 Kuhry, Michael 135 Kulland, Kathleen 135 Kurahara, Tami 1.50 Kutsch, Alan 97,150 Kutsch, Steven 135 Kyle, Jeff 135 Lacks, Helen 150 Ladd, Terese 1.50 LaLiberte, Terry 175 Lamberson, Mollie 175 Lamkin, Jon 135 Lancien, Jon 150 Landrus, Calvin 135 Lang, Kim 135 Lang, Patty 135 Langdale, Jeffrey 175 LaPlante, Kathlene 135 Larson, Anne 135 Larson, Sharon 175 Latting, Brenda 84,1.35 Latting, Ramona 175 Lauber, Lon 175 Layton, David 135 Layton, Lori 175 Leath, Paul 150 Lecaire, Joanne 175 Lee, Jan 175 Lee, Peggy 135 Leestma, Frank 150 Lefler, Matt 135 Lefler, Mike 135 Leitheiser, Julie 150 Lenoue, Paul 175 Leonard, Debbie 150 Leoni, Cynthia 175 Lerum, Allen 150 Lester, Craig 175 Lewis, Gayle 175 Lewis, Keith 150 Libby, Lindi 1.35 Lidenberg, Betty Jo 135 Liezen, Nancy 27,150 Lightner, Janet 28,175 Lightner, Lori 135 Lindstrom, Jean 1.50 Lindstrom, Thomas 135 Lindvall, Dan 150 Lisenbee, Debra 37,150 Litchfield, Bryan 150 Litchfield, Lynn 135 Litton, Jeffrey 150 Lobdell, Jackie 42,150 Logsdon, Betty 27,175 Long, Cathy 175 Long, Douglas 175 Long, Teren 176 Longoria, Eric 13.5 Lorenz, Galen 135 Lorenzi, Greg 176 Loucks, Bruce 176 Love, Jack 135 Lovejoy, Victoria 176 Loveland, Linda 27,107,135 Lovera, Bernadette 150 Low, Theresa 27,135 Luckey, Leeann 150 Ludwig, Pam 150 Luke, Kevan 42,176 Luna, Linda 150 Lund, Marcus 176 Lund, Scott 176 Lunde, Rae 150 Lundin, Jerome 150 Lydon, Cheryl 150 Lydon, Lisa 107,135 Lynch, Kathy 176 Lynch, Matt 176 Lynch, Tracy 135 Lyons, Lori 135 Lyons, Vicki 84,176 Lyson, Theresa 176 Maas, Heidi 176 MacDonald, Donald 150 MacDonald, Karen 1.35 MacDonald, Patricia 176 Mace, Karolylee 150 MacKenzie, Kenneth 176 Madison, Lenna 136 Magee, Francine 176 Mager, Karen 176 Mager, Mike 150 Magrath, Jim 150 Maier, Darren 150 Maier, Greg 176 Main, Bonnie 37,150 Mains, Michael 135 Maitland, Cindy 176 Malsom, Dale 42,176 Mann, Betsy .37,176 Mann, David 27,1.50 Mann, Timothy 1.50 Manning, Mike 27,1.50 Marburger, Randyll 97,135 Marburger, Wesly 177 Maresh, Steve 177 Marshall, David 1.36 Marshall, Jay 150 Martin, Jerry 27,150,136 Martin, Machelle 177 Martindale, Doug 177 Mart indale, Kevin 136 Marx, Donald 151 Masingale, Ronald 1.36 Mason, Robert 94,136 Massender, Cindy 151 Massender, Connie 136 Massie, Neil Ann 106,151 Mastne, Gerry 151 Mastne, Melvyn 177 Maston, Diane 52,177 Mathiason, Matthew 1.51 Matkin, Michelle 151 Matseh, Ruth 37,177 Matseh, Wayne 136 Mattocks, Laurie 106,107,136 Matulich, James 20 Mans, Lori 151 McBride, Angela 177 McBride, Michelle 151 McBride, Mollie 1.51 McBride, Timothy 177 MeCartan, Liz 177 MeCartan, Tim 94,136 McCarthy, Coleen 1.36 McCarthy, Maureen 151 McChristian, Kim 151 McClarin, David 177 McClean, Jacobs 151 McClellan, Mark 151 McClung, Suellyn 151 McCollim, Kelli 136 McCollim, Kip 177 McCord, Michael 136 McCoy, David 177 McCracken, Kent 136 McCrea, Rebecca 151 McCrow, Carol 177 McCrow, Rich 151 McCrow, Ted 136 McCulloch, Chris 177 McDermott, Kimberly 136 McDonald, Carolyn 136 McDonald, David 136 McDonald, Jimmy 136 McDonald, Stacie 30,177 McDonald, Stephen 1.36 McDonald, Tom 1.36 McDonald, Robert 177 McDonnell, Marilynn 151 McDougald, Jeff 151 McDowell, Darrell 136 McDowell, Gregory 177 McDowell, Laurence 136 McDowell, Lori 37,151 McFarland, Adam 136 McFinney, Melvin 20 McGinn, Paul 27,136 McGinnis, Jenene 136 McGinnis, Thomas 151 McGougan, Drew 178 McGowan, Kelley 136 McGrath, Tim 151 McHugh, Melinda 178 McIntosh, Kim 151 McIntyre, Wawrence 178 McKay, John 178 McKee, Brian 151 McKenzie, Ken 27,96 McKenzie, Michael 151 McKenzie, Shelly 151 McKinlay, Marla 151 McKinlay, Mike 178 McKinney, Elizabeth 151 McKinney, Kelley 84,136 McLagan, Jody 178 McMahan, Michelle 136 McMath, Pamela 136 McMillen, David 151 McMurtery, Brenda 136 McNally, Terry 178 McVay, Cindy 151 McVey, Craig 178 Mehulky, Bridget 52,178 Meier, Arleen 151 Meier, Steve 178 Melcher, Kevin 151 Melton, Michelle 1.3 6 Menegas, Sandra 178 Menteer, Lisa 151 Mercer, John 136 Mero, Shervl 178 Merrill, Phil 151 Meyer, Karen 178 Meyers, Lori 151 Michelson, Douglas 178 Mickus, Kevin 178 Mielke, Robert 136 Miley, Ed 136 Millay, Brenda 136 Miller,’Chris 151 Miller, Darla 85,178 Miller, Diane 136 Miller, Dottie 52,151 Miller, Greg 1.51 Miller, Janna 27,178 Miller, Karen 1.36 Miller, Kathy 178 Miller, Leah 178 Miller, Mickey 136 Miller, Robert 136 Miller, Sonya 151 Miller, Theresa 136 Milne, Marilyn 151 Milner, Jeffrey 151 Minderman, Mark 136 Mitchell, April 136 Mitchell, Gregory 136 Mitchell, Phillip 27,178 Mitchell, Thomas 178 Mittlestedter, Teri 179 Moe, Tony 136 Moe, Troy 136 Moffatt, Robin 27,24,151 Moffitt, Terry 179 Mollica, Michael 136 Mollica, Nicholas 151 Montgomery, Keith 179 Moor, Denise 179 Moore, Daryl 152 Moran, Richard 136 Moreland, Sheri 136 Morford, Mike 1.36 Morphy, Michele 179 Morris, Linda 1.36 Morris, Robert 152 Morse, David 136 Morstad, Marybeth 98,152 Moseatelli, Cindy 137 Moseatelli, Shane 152 Moseanko, Lenny 152 Mott, Molly 179 Mounce, Janet 152 Mounce, Michael 179 Mudge, Julie 137 Mueller, Barbara 152 Muirhead, Debora 179 Muirhead, Rebecca 137 Mullennix, Tracy 27,137 Mulvey, John 137 Mulvey, Katherine 179 Munson, Dianne 137 Murashige, Andrea 27,137 Murphy, Darci 152 Murphy, Douglas 152 Murphy, Kevin 137 Murphy, Linda 152 Myers, Thomas 87,179 Myhre, Janice 137 Myser, Dan 179 Nathaniel, Kris 137 222 Nauditt, Becky 152 Naylor, Steven 179 Nebergall, Carianne 179 Nebergall, Cynda 137 Neel, Allison 95,152 Neel, Kim 98,99,179 Neher, Jeffrey 152 Nelson, Barbara 152 Nelson, Jill 137 Nelson, Karen 137 Nelson, Larry 152 Nelson, Michele 179 Nelson, Richard 137 Nelson, Sharon 85,137 Nelson, Stan 152 Nesvik, Sheri 179 Neumiller, Todd 180 Nevin, Ron 180 Nevin, Wendy 152 Newbury, Mike 152 Newport, Glen 137 Nice, Sandi 20,21,152 Nicholson, Mike 152 Nicholson, Victor 27,152 Nicklous, Carla 137 Nielsen, Gayle 152 Nielsen, Linda 137 Nieman, Kirk 137 Nightser, Austin 137 Noble, Lorin 152 Noble, Stacy 152 Nolan, Julie 137 Nolan, Sharon 20,180 Nordby, Jodi 137 Nordlund, Christopher 137 Norman, Nancy 180 Novotney, Dana 180 Novotney, Donna 152 Novotny, Cass 37,180 Noyes, Laurie 137 Nuchols, Linda 180 Nuchols, Terri 137 Nygaard, Katrina 152 Nytroen, Kristi 180 O’Brien, Scott 137 O’Brien, Tammy 137 O’Brien, Tim 152 O’Dell, Patrick 152 O’Donoghue, Amy 52,84,137 Oertel, Michael 152 O’Hare, Debbie 180 Oien, Laurie 137 Oien, Scott 180 O’Leary, Ann Marie 152 O’Leary, Kim 137 Oliason, Stuart 152 Oliver, Carrie 99,137 Olsen, Jerry 66,97,137 Olsen, Lynnette 180 Olson, Carolyn 152 Olson, Chris 152 Olson, Leif 152 Olson, Lorrie 137 Olson, Lynn 152 Olsson, Leine 180 Olsufka, John 180 Oman, Julie 180 Ortman, Chester 180 Ortman, Linda 152 Osbum, Scott 137 Oscarson, Bruce 152 Ostberg, Scott 137 Ostendorf, Kevin 97,137 Ostrander, Debbi 137 O’Toole, Shellee 180 Ott, Bryan 152 Ouimette, Gerard 152 Owen, James 137 Pacheco, Angie 137 Pacque, Karen 137 Page, Karen 137 Pagella, John 152 Paggett, Pamela 137 Pagnotta, Barbara 180 Palmer, Michael 180 Palting, Nanette 137 Paluck, Scott 180 Parker, Marcus 180 Parks, Brian 137 Parks, Robin 152 Parrish, Martin 152 Pasher, Darrell 137 Pasquale, Chris 137 Patrick, Glen 152 Patterson, Benny 152 Patterson, Gerald 137 Patterson, Sheri 152 Paulson, Joseph 152 Paulson, Keith 181 Paulson, Tim 137 Pavlic, Alan 27,152 Pavlic, David 152 Peak, Gail 137 Peak, Lorraine 152 Peak, Sandra 137 Peasley, Tim 137 Pebles, Tammie 137 Peck, Mike 27,181 Peck, Steve 97,137 Pederson, Lynnette 137 Pederson, Marie 20,181 Pederson, Robert 152 Pelfrey, Kim 137 Pelfrey, Richard 20 Pelfrey, Richard 20 Pendleton, Lois 152 Pennington, Shelle 52 Perdue, Richard 181 Perkins, Eugene 152 Perkins, Richard 152 Perkins, Terry 138 Perry, Becky 27,181 Petek, Michael 152 Peterschick, Lori 152 Peterson, Athena 37,181 Peterson, Christopher 138 Peterson, Mark 138 Peterson, Mark 152 Peterson, Teresa 152 Pfeffer, Loralee 152 Phillips, Barbara 181 Phillips, Darcy 20,181 Pho, Lan 152 Picard, Linda 138 Picard, Susan 152 Pierce, Cathy 138 Pierson, Kellie 152 Piper, Betsy 138 Pippenger, Dale 181 Pippenger, Marlene 138 Piton, Jeffery 138 Pivonka, Steven 138 Plante, Cathleen 153 Platter, Lisa 138 Plett, Mona Lisa 138 Plewman, Keith 153 Poffenroth, Douglas 138 Polensky, Jacqueline 138 Pollard, Renee 153 Pollard, Vicky 138 Polo, Diana 153 Porfirio, Mike 138 Poston, Allie 181 Potesky, Julie 181 Potter, Jeffrey 138 Potts, Jeffrey 153 Powell, Brian 181 Powell, Dennis 138 Powell, Dennis 138 Powell, Lynn 181 Prather, Marilyn 138 Pratt, Eugene 153 Price, Janine 153 Probst, Jill 138 Proffitt, Jay 153 Puckett, Janelle 153 Pugsley, Debbie 153 Pugsley, Mark 138 Pullen, Tracy 153 Pyle, Tammy 138 Quast, Jim 181 Queen, Kelly 1.38 Quinn, Leslie 181 Radford, Christopher 153 Ragland, Patsy 181 Ragland, Phillip 153 Ramage, Mary 153 Ramsey, Russell 138 Randall, Jodi 181 Randall, Kim 153 Randall, Susan 153 Randolph, David 181 Rasley, Dave 30,153 Rasley, Scott 181 Rausch, Todd 138 Rauth, Brian 138 Rauth, Gary 181 Ray, Jerry 27,138 Raymond, Molly 107,138 Raynor, Lori 153 Raynor, Mark 1.38 Reamer, Paul 182 Rebillard, Debbie 1.38 Rector, Deborah 28,182 Rector, Jeffrey 85,182 Rector, Karen 153 Rector, Pamela 182 Redmond, Kathleen 138 Reed, Mark 27,182 Reed, Todd 27 Remington, John 153 Renford, Jane 153 Renouard, Traci 153 Reopelle, Jody 182 Replinger, Duncan 182 Reser, David 138 Reser, Thomas 182 Reynolds, Crystal 153 Reynolds, Deborah 153 Reynolds, Gregory 27,138 Reynolds, Leanne 138 Reynolds, Mark 182 Reynolds, Michael 138 Reynolds, William 138 Rhodes, Michael 153 Richardson, Kristin 153 Rickel, Jim 153 Rickertsen, Mike 27,138 Riddle, Linda 138 Ridout, Sandra 138 Rippee, Cynthia 106,107,182 Risher, Michele 182 Risher, Sheri 138 Ritchey, Tim 182 Ritz, Jean 182 Ritz, Judy 138 Rizzuto, Ron 138 Roark, Steven 138 Robbins, Cindy 138 Robbins, Gail 98,138 Robbins, Julianna 138 Roberts, Cynthia 27,182 Roberts, Jayne 153 Roberts, Julie 153 Roberts, Larry 153 Roberts, Margaret 138 Roberts, Paul 153 ' ■ Roberts, Sandra 138 Roberts, Stacy 36,153 Roberts, Stanley 153 Roberts, Terri 153 Roberts, William 153 Robertson, Denise 20,21,182 Robertson, Michael 138 Robertson, Steven 138 Robideau, Louis 153 Robinette, Karen .30,153 Robinson, Christopher 182 Robinson, Sandra 138 Robinson, Tammi 182 Roden, Terri 153 Roderick, Steve 182 Rodgers, Stephen 138 Rogers, Robert 153 Rohrer, Jeanne 153 Rollis, Kelly 153 Romano, Anthony 138 Romano, Crystal 153 Rookey, David 153 Root, Skip 138 Roskelley, Heather 153 Ross, Larry 182 Ross, Shelley 153 Ross, Stephan 182 Rosser, Judith 153 Rotan, Melissa 183 Rothstein, Shelley 139 Rowe, Elizabeth 106,1S3 Rowley, Brian 183 Rubart, Laura 139 Rule, Karley 139 Rule, Keith 153 Runberg, Mark 153 Runberg, Todd 139 Rundle, Denise 153 Rundle, Diane 153 Russell, Betty 139 Ruud, Eric 139 Ryan, Richard 139 Ryder, Katherine Rypien, Colleen 139 Sage, Betty 85,183 Salee, Russell 153 Salvage, Tamera 139 Sandham, Alfred 139 Sandine, Meg 139 Sannes, Diane 52,139 Sannes, Lori 24,153 Sarber, Scott 139 Sargent, Grace 183 Sauser, Debbie 20,21,183 Savidge, Marc 183 Sawyer, David 153 Sayre, Jeff 153 Searpelli, Patricia 139 Scates, Neil 139 Schaffner, Janice 153 Schlepp, Denette .36,28,183 Schlepp, Denise 106,183 Schlosser, Linda 183 Schulter, Terry 85,153 Schmidt, James 139 Schmidt, Joseph 139 Schmidt, Katherine 183 Schmitz, Dave 153 Schneider, Ruth 139 Schoonover, Angela 153 Schrader, Tammy 183 Schramm, Jeffrie 139 Sehreckendgust, Debra 183 Schroeder, Karol 139 Schroeder, Becky 183 Schoonover, Angela 153 Schultz, Kirstin 15.3 Schwenk, Terry 139 Seissons, Leslie 139 Seissons, Mary 183 Scott, Dave 153 Scott, Joseph 154 Seagrave, Rebecca 154 Seaton, Terri 139 Sefren, Deanna 154 Seier, Steven 154 Self, Kelly 139 Serbousek, Jon 139 Serbousek, Mark 183 Sesso, Karen 106,154 Severud, Colleen 154 Severud, Kelly 28,183 Severud, Mark 139 Sewell, Donald 96,154 Shagool, Scott 91,139,183 Shagool, Stacey 107 Shartzer, Dalene 1.54 Shaw, Donna 183 Shaw, Kathreen 154 Shea, Linda 154 Shearer, Kelly 184 Shearer, Kevin 184 Shenefelt, James 154 Shepard, Irene 139 Shepard, Tina 84,184 Sherick, Valarie 154 Sherman, Gail 184 Sherrodd, Julie 184 Sherwood, Brad 94,184 Shields, Cindy 139 Shields, Jonda 154 Shinavier, Michael 139 Shupp, Margaret 184 Sides, Thomas 154 Sidwell, Sandra 184 Siefken, Deborah 184 Siegel, Douglas 184 Siegel, Nancy 139 Sikora, Wendy 184 Sills, James 139 Silsbee, John 139 Simmons, Anita 184 Simons, Donita 189 Simons, Doreen 154 Simonsen, Jamie 154 Sines, Candace 139 Sisson, Darice 184 Sisson, Elizabeth 139 Skillingstad, Greg 154 Slater, Carl 154 Slater, Randy 184 Slippy, Cindy 154 Slippy, Jeffrey 184 Sloan, Patricia 139 Small, Mary 154 Small, Vincent 139 Smith, Anthony 139 Smith, Bradley 139 Smith, Christopher 184 Smith, Darlene 154 Smith, David 139 Smith, David 184 Smith, Donald 139 Smith, Jeffery 139 Smith, Kathryn 154 Smith, Kim 154 Smith, Leanne 185 Smith, Leslie 154 Smith, Lisa 37,154 Smith, Marilyn 154 Smith, Mark 139 Smith, Nikki 185 Smith, Renee 154 Smith, Sandra 154 Smith, Troy 96,185 Smith, Vicki 30,185 Snider, Jack 139 Snow, Joanne 154 Snyder, Jeffery 154 Snyder, Mark 185 Snyder, Stacie 1.54 Soehren, Craig 139 Solin, Rex 185 Somers, Tammi 185 Sorenson, Shelli 1.54 Spaeth, Kathy 185 Spaeth, Linda 154 Spaeth, Louise 154 Spain, Theresa 139 Spear, Colleen 1.54 Spencer, Dianne 154 Spencer, Theresa 84,185 Spink, William 139 Spring, Micheal 139 Sproul, Julie 185 Spurgin, Kimberly 20,21,185 St. Marie, Mark 154 Staats, Christina 185 Staats, Jack 139 Stabin, Sara 185 Stach, Marla 154 Stahlberg, Tracey 185 Stanczak, Thomas 185 Stanley, Cindy 27,185 Stanley, Jasper 185 Stansbury, Glenn 139 Starkey, Raymond 154 Starry, Diane 139 Staudinger, Thomas 139 Stears, Teresa 154 Steckel, Karen 27,139 Steiner, Robert 154 Steiner, William 139 Steinmetz, Donald 185 Stevens, Brian 154 Stevens, Darrel 154 Stevens, Phillip 139 Stevens, Ronald 97,139 Stewart, Julie 139 Stillwell, Victoria 139 Stimson, Patricia 139 Stimson, Theresa 154 Stintzi, Gregory 154 Stirn, Bruce 185 Stocker, Brad 87,186 Stockman, Randal 154 Stoner, Deanne 154 Stoner, Debra 154 Story, Donald 154 Stoudt, Robert 186 Stout, Joe 154 Stout, Kaye 27,186 St. Peter, Brian 27,140 Strantz, Mitchell 20,186 St rate, Vicki 28,186 Strayer, Jean 84,154 Strick, Karen 20,27,186 Strite, Tina 140 Strobel, Amy 140 Strobel, Lori 140 Strother, Kenneth 154 Stuart, Dean 154 Stuart, Gary 27,154 Stuart, Lorraine 140 Stuart, Susan 140 Stuehell, James 140 Stumph, Timothy 140 Sullivan, Jere 140 Sullivan, John 154 Sullivan, Kelli Ann 154 Sullivan, Leo 186 Sullivan, Linda 186 Summers, Craig 140 Summers, Randall 186 Swagel, Kathy 154 Swanbeek, Scott 186 Swanson, Patricia 140 224 Swanson, Roger 140 Sweet, Joseph 1,54 Sweet, Paul 140 Swennumson, Jeffrey 140 Swenson, Kevin 140 Svverson, Debra 140 Swerson, Scott 154 Talkington, Darin 27,154 Tamblvn, Maureen 154 Tarr, Rock 140 Tavares, Kelly Ann 140 Taylor, Bev 154 Taylor, Mark 154 Taylor, Therese 154 Taylor, Thomas 96,186 Taylor, Jnlene 1,54 Tavon, Deborah 154 Templeton, Kathv 140 Templeton, Tracey 140 Testa, Rory 155 Thew, Kerry 155 Thomas, James 140 Thomas, Kirk 140 Thomas, Printince 140 Thomas, Randy 140 Thomas, Stacy 155 Thomason, Susan 186 Thomley, Penny 140 Thompson, Ann 140 Thompson, Erik 140 Thompson, Julie 27,140 Thompson, Keven 140 Thompson, Lori 155 Thompson, Mark 186 Thompson, Steve 186 Thompson, Terry 186 Thornton, Gail 1,55 Thornton, Gerald 27,140 Thornton, Paula 140 Thorson, Jill 27,140 Thorson, Judy 155 Thorson, Lori 140 Thunberg, Mike 140 Tibar, Katherine 140 Tillimans, Nancy 140 Toenies, Judy 140 Tokarz, Leanna 140 Tokarz, Linda 186 Tollefson, Jack 96 Tompkins, Stephen 186 Topor, Jenny 140 Totten, Richard 140 Town, Jeffrey 155 Towner, John 155 Tozier, Brian 186 Tracy, Susan 155 Tran, Chi 140 Tran, Khien 155 Tregellas, James 155 Trimble, Shelly 186 Tritt, Greg 155 Trotter, David 140 Trotter, Thomas 140 Troy, Bruce 186 Trujillo, Beatrice 187 Trujillo, Denny 140 Trunnels, Sherri 20,21 Tsoumpas, Michael 140 Tucek, Rea 155 Tucker, Edmund 140 Tucker, Tom 140 Timey, Cynthia 140 ’yler, Pharis 140 ’yree, Lisa 187 Jlland, Rita 140 Jnderhill, Donald 96,187 Jnderhill, Edward 96,155 Jpp, Nancy 155 Jrbaniak, Robert 140 Umess, Sonja 187 Utley, Timothy 187 Vails, Vemita 187 Vancil, Rodney 187 VanCurler, Don 140 Vandermuelen, Danny 155 Vannoy, Linda 140 Vannoy, Terry 96,187 Vanos, Terry 42,187 Vaughn, Karen 140 Vela, Steven 140 Veltri, Diane 140 Vemey, Steven 155 Vill, Denise 140 Vill, Sean 140 Villa, Charles 140 Villa, Michael 155 Vinson, Carmen 27,155 Vinson, Darrell 27,155 Vohs, Jacob 66,187 Vollar, Julie 155 Vollar, Lorianne 140 Waddell, Ronald 87,187 Waechter, Lois 140 Wagenman, Colleen 155 Wagner, Larry 140 Wagner, Theresa 155 Wahl, Cheryl 140 Wahl, Leisha 187 Wainwright, Mimi 140 Walinski, Walter 187 Walker, Jeanine 187 Wallace, Chrissy 107,155 Wallace, James 140 Walmer, John 20,21 Walton, Frank 140 Walton, Linda 155 Wands, Kathy 155,27 Wanless, Kenneth 187 Wardrop, Jean 187 Wardell, Cindy 27 Wareham, Jeffrey 155 Wareham, Judy 107,140 Warner, Christopher 187 Warriner, David 155 Warrington, Brad 20,187 Warrington, Jon 140 Warwick, Jay 155 Watkins, Andrea 155 Watkins, Douglas 96 Watson, Susan 187 Watson, William 188 Watters, Kirsty 188 Wayne, Colleen 188 Weathers, Rashell 188 Weaver, Jacqueline 188 Weber, Billy 140 Weber, Jodie 140 Weber, Rose 155 Weber, Sandra 27,140 Weber, Tim 155 Weed, Bill 188 Weigum, Kevin 155 Weigum, Rocky 155 Weir, Thomas 155 Welch, Lori 140 Welch, Ranita 155 Welch, Richard 188 Welliever, Juanita 140 Welliever, Tina 188 Wellsandt, Gerald 155 Wendlandt, Jay 155,96 Werner, Kenneth 188 Wester, Robert 188 Westerman, Dee 188 Whalen, Kenneth 188 Wheeler, Glenna 140 Whitaker, Harold 155 Whitaker, Mary 188 White, Cynthia 140 White, Melody 140 White, Mike 155 White, Randy 188 White, Roger 140 White, Steve 27,155 Whitehead, Derrick 188 Whittier, Tim 155 Whyatt, Jeffrey 27,155 Wiebers, Jim 140 Wiegard, Elizabeth 140 Wilder, Phyllis 140 Wilke, Lizanne 188 Wilkes, Curt 188 Willcockson, Danny 155 Williams, Dori 1.55 Williams, Grant 27,188 Williams, Heather 140 Williams, Jason 155 Williams, Katherine 155 Williams, Lynne 140 Williamson, Harry 155 Williamson, Michele 42,188 Willis, Douglas 188 Willis, Kirk 140 Wilson, Daniel 189 Wilson, Darryl 140 Wilson, Jeannine 189 Wilson, Mary 140 Wilson, Tracy 155 Winans, Kevin 189 Wingert, May 155 Wink, Jennifer 189 Winkleman, Kelly 155 Winters, Jean 140 Wirtz, Robert 155 Wisdom, Terri 155 Wiseman, Tina 140 Wisher, Tawni 140 Wisowaty, Fran 155 Withey, Kathleen 20,21,189 Witkowski, Daniel 189 Witt, Tami 189 Wohlers, Vicki 189 Wold, Esther 155,84 Wold, Kim 140 Woodland, Erin 189 Woods, Janet 140 Woodworth, Ricky 140 Wordell, Lucinda 140 Wright, Gary 189 Wright, Jill 24,189 Wright, Roger 155,94 Wroolie, Kathy 140 Wyatt, Jim 155 Wylie, Alan Wynia, John 27,140 Yank, Kelly 189 Yarber, Karla 189 Yardley, David 140 Yargus, Kathy 155 Yargus, Leota 140 Young, Brett 189 Young, Gregory 155 Young, Kimberli 140 Young, Steven 85,189 Yuse, Janet 140 Yuse, Mary 27,99,84,155 Zaccaria, Anthony 140 Zier, Jimmy 140 Zier, Ricky 189 Zimbelman, Janice 20,155 Zinn, Teresa 155 Zotter, John 155 225 Brief were my days among you, aggj feuf fe my voice fade in your eirs, and my love vanish in your memory, then I will come again ... The 1977 yearbook is dedicated to the future of Shadle Park students, now 226 227 w The Everydays Some days up ahead will come down empty and some years fuller than the fullest ones we’ve known before. Today has been the best day yet I thought you ought to know that and I thought it time that I said thank-you, for whatever might have passed between us that in your mind you might have felt missed my attention. It didn’t and it doesn’t and it won ' t. Thank-you for the everydays that you make into holidays. Rod McKuen 228 229 230 231 The bands of color formed when radiant energy is broken up are continuous, their ends invisble. For three years our lives have been focused on Shadle. But the future for each of us is our own, though destiny now seems as illusive as the rainbow’s end.


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