Shadle Park High School - Sporran Yearbook (Spokane, WA)
- Class of 1983
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' wmanm H 1983 was a time for lasting memories Making things happen 16 Reaching for the top 76 Making friends 128 Taking advice 224 Making ends meet 252 1983 Sporran Staff Editor-in-Chief Associate Editor Activities Editor Sports Editors Senior Editor Junior Editors Sophomore Editors Freshman Editor Debbie West Janelle Ruffcorn Shannon Borg Ben Phillips Tina Wood Janelle Ruffcorn Debbie Cool Jodi Lindley Stella Murphy Shawn Hafner Wakeen Coodey Faculty Editor Kelley Kimmet Advertising Editor Lance Satterfield Photography Editor Mark Mortell Advisor Mrs. Joyce Lykes Taylor Representative Doug Carpenter 3 I X. x ' J t. .. , , , ,,., MM ,,m,, . 'K V 'rx . Erlifriii 1. 4, .1 .M LA: 0 - ! f'5'7Q,Qffr7 '515g . 1 4518. D V 'i' W ' ALT 5 Qi EN ' z . X Z . .. ,M 5 zz, 4,044 din-41 Q Q - v Qouw X , HO- , '- , Q' ' JIT, iv u. .1 Ei if I r jx y X ,. -Y . ef . '2-Q F j X A?W ... Q: my ..A, ,. 'I ' e as ,X V A X. 1 W W V W an ' - W . 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Don Santos participates in an Airband competition during Highlander Week. 3. Mr. Bell and the cheerleaders get ready to do Chick-a-laka. 4. Shadle fans show their spirit at a football game. 5. Tim McKenzie, Mark Martell and Dave West show their uni- que side during Hi-Rock Day. 5 1 'Q , ZEZ Highlanders' spirit reaches outside school Most high school students spend almost all of their waking hours doing things at or for school. But this year was a year for never doing things the conventional way. People at Shadle got involved not only at school, but in the community as well. For instance, A.S.B. President Todd Mielke was looking to be ap- pointed to a city council position. Now that takes initiative. We had some great activities at school that supported our community. The food drive was one giving much needed food to the Food Bank during the holidays. Also, the blood drive was a most worthwhile project. Shadle participated in sending 16 student leaders to talk to sixth grade students about the pressures and fun of growing up and making decisions. Todd Mielke and Neil Maertens, representing Inter-Hi Senate, conducted a personal safety con to inform students of how to protect themselves when walking alone or when away from home. Also, about 10 Shadle students were announcers for G.S.L. sports events. No other school even came close to having that many. The list goes on and on of things that you, the student body have done to make this year great. You never sat back and wat- ched the world go by, you made it run. Whether you're in the class of '83, '84, '85, '86, your way of taking the world by storm in whatever you did, whether it was by going out with friends, doing class work or learning and perfecting a new talent, it really worked. You made this year happen! , A fm Cons source of spirit Special events added a lot to the spirit and fun of this 1983 school year. We were entertained during cons by everything from displays of POWER to positive image. And there were chances for everyone to get involved in one way or another. Remember dressing up for the Sadies or dressing up to be a football player, girls, or a cheerleader, guys, for the Powder Puff football game which the senior girls won? The Pep Cons themselves were very spirited and fast moving. We were all proud to yell our support for Shadles' fine teams and class competitions were always fun. And who could forget The Valley Girls? Fer sure . . . 1983 was a year when we all got involved in the spirit and fun of be- ing a Shadle Park Highlander. , .Vw ,, ,W Www , ,, .fa 1. The Powder Puff Senior cheerleaders take a time out to show off. 2. Laura Benjamin and Larry Archibald say aren't we cutef' 3. Gerald Carter shows his strength by blowing up a hot water bottle at the Power Con. 4. Kevin Hodges says so what if it's midnight, you can't have her. 5. These Valley Girls think Shadle is Mega Tubular. 6. Cons added a lot of spirit and fun to the year. Q, W , Q fy, , A iw 5 wp ,V . ,W , 57 ' p, A - fk , . F9 4 as gm M wif? W , N -K ,+L- f 1 A i. for-H 1 I- , '--- .. M.- ,-. N M Y ,,f' ' 1 A K- 'x. ff- bf f ' wg' . -rf . Q . ' W f.. .. k',,,-- Nfyg- 0 'f 1 ,i 1 'Q K ' K ,f-x 1- ' r' ... ,..,.. -1 ' - H., r 1'-r ' ik, A 1- , Af' ' , f,.f f f ' Ms X . 2 .' -f' , .. If Q ,.',, , . ,K f I. ,A- ,.i . in 'WW Wag 4 Q . in 1. One of the cheerleaders famous pyramids. 2. Chris Carlsen cheers one of Shadle's team on. 3. Yvonne Smith, and Shaela Leaver show that all the hours spent suppor- ting the school forms strong friendships. 4. Top to bottom, left to right: Shaela Leaver, Chris Meuller, Colleen Rowley, Jill Lennemann, Jill Sannes, Chris Carlsen, Yvonne Smith, Sue Hodges, Sharon Waddell, Jennifer Jones. 5. Sue Hodges, Sharon Waddell, Jennifer Jones say Raise up the score Shadle. ,.,.....,,,..,...-. I 1 ,, ..s..,.,,.,..,.....---- ,,,,.......-Q 9 .- .gp .Q 5' . X A 4, 5 ss K - r. .. S - up S T C we t K Q. 7 Y' Q, . f 'J 5' . as K ' 1 . N...lIi Nw' 1. lifrxiif NJQD-0'lk 'iln , i X. , LQ Cheerleaders' spirit brings S.P. together We are together we are, together we are SP! The screams of the crowd rose to a high point as the ten enthusiastic girls cheered the team on. The girls are Shadle's Varsity Cheerleaders and no one is as spirited as Shaela Leaver, Sharon Waddell, Jennifer Jones, Chris Mueller, Sue Hodges, Jill Sannes, Yvonne Smith, Colleen Rowley, Jill Lennemann and Chris Carlsen at supporting Shadle's varsity teams. The requirements for this special team are strict, the girls must maintain a 2.5 GPA, get recommendations from six teacher and be involved in other activities just to face tryouts. The girls set roup and individual goals during the summer and won the coveted Spirit Award as well as all superior rating at camp. 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They performed the entire score of MUSIC MAN for the annual school play. This con- stituted numerous after school and all day rehearsals. Some aembefs of the Jazz band did a great job playing for the usica . Jazz band talented As in previous years, Shadle's Jazz Band has been very ac- tive. They have participated in many concerts and contest situations including the University of Idaho Jazz Festival, and concerts at Shadle. The Jazz Band is a group of people that are dedicated to improving their musical ability, as well as learning jazz styles. kltflaniy of its members go on to perform with area college an s. Mr. Snyder, the band's director, has been responsible for the band's achievements, and has done much to improve the quality of musicianship and attitudes of the members. Mark Alexander, Jazz Band's Bass player and a 3 year veteran of the band says, The Jazz Band has improved much in the past 3 years. I can see a bright future for them, there are many talented people and the band has a lot of potential. J I YY is is Highlandaires are showcase of talent Shadle's Jazz Choir, the Highlandaires, be-bopped their way into many an audience's heart as they performed at school, civic concerts and travelled to Seattle, Wenatchee and Gonzaga for Jazz festivals. The group of 25 talented musicians learned jazz tunes from many eras. And in their jazzy black and burgundy outfits, made quite a hit with the crowds. They were really excited about what they were doing, how well they blended as a group as the year went on, and it show- ed in the quality of their performances. 1. Row 1: Kim Mclnturff, Jon Moe, Liz Kocherhans, Wes Stine, Suzie Sim- mons. Row 2: Hsai Jung Chang, Stuart Nactsheim, Barb Wands, Jim Le Mieux, Audrey Anderson, Dave Kimmet, Lori Curtis, Danny Payne. Row 3: Lyle Lehrbas, Theolene Overland, Kurt Krauss, Theresa Bauer, Selina Brantley, Dan Wordell, Julie Jordan, Tony Ross. 2. Mr. Spitzer stops the jazz choir to explain some fine points of jazz technique. 12, , ' 1 sg, ,' . he .N QQ. pgs M, 2' f dk.. K ,ah ysf, is g if- Q 5 A x Kl'. I - le- fi' 'M' ' -f . -.5 3 x .., ,ga F we LQ. ag Q aa .5 Highlander Chorale pleases audiences A lot of work goes into making a good choir and the Shadle Park Highlander Chorale is evidence of that. The choir worked hard all year and performed at numerous concerts. They also traveled to Seattle and Gonzaga to sing in Choral festivals. And they worked hard not only at music, but fund raising activities which made it possible to make the across state trip. These activities were organized by many committees appointed by the director, Mr. Spitzer, Choir Pres. Shannon Borg, and the 45 choir members. It was a very good year musically. We improved a lot and had a lot of fun. 1. Barb Wands, Liz Kocherhans and Suzie Simmons work on music to prepare for a performance. 2. Row 1: Shawn Carney, Bob Blazek, Doug Wordell, Troy Nickerson, Caryn Nebergall, Dan Wordell, Wes Stine, Jim Le Miewk, Kurt Krauss. Row 2: Diane Hoague, Katie Henrickson, Theolene Overland, Katie Stopp, Deena Tanner, Liz Kocherhans, Kel- ly Brett, Agneta Jacobson, Lyle Lehrbas, Tony Ross, Danny Payne. Row 3: Patti Jerry, Kim Mclnturff, Shannon Borg, Suzie Simmons, Selina Brantley, Dave Kimmet, Dave Birch, Anna Johnson, Nina Anderson, Barb Wands. Row 4: Jodi Lindley, Janelle Ruffcorn, Teresa Bauer, Julie Jordan, Lori Curtis, Kalina Rule, Karen Coffee, Chris Henderson, Donna Porter. we ,ii 'ki '-'X 5 4 uf .,, :iff P qv 1 .Qu Q1 as me uni' Girls' Ensemble adds dimension to program while Concert Choir Provides strong base They may not be a band of angels in the air, but at times, they sure do sound like it, says Randy Spitzer, choral director for the Girls' Chamber Ensemble. The 25 girls sing many various types of music from pop to ancient chamber music and have done a great job performing at school concerts, and many community performances. As a specialty group in the choral program, the girls added a lot to the other choirs performances. They also travelled to Seattle and Wenatchee to sing along with the Highlander Chorale and Highlandaires. Concert Choir is one of the strong bases for Shadle's ex- cellent choral program. Many performances kept their schedules busy this year. The Fall, Christmas, and Spring con- certs are just a few to name. Advisor Randy Spitzer, helped them to learn basic musical skills, perform, and have fun doing it. These musicians have the chance at the end of the year to try out for Shadle's advanced choir. 1. Row 1: Geneva Jacobson, Deena Tanner, Shelli Bumgarner. Row 2: Kristi Atkins, Katrina Clement, Audrie Tarr, Debbie Egger, Sonja Sanders, Wendy Bartleson, Bonnie Stevens. Row 3: Tina McDaniel, Andra Care, Debra He en, Barbra Stevens. Row 4: Michelle Novak, Kelli Smith, Elaine Deponty, Tana Meyers, Sliari Rubs, Tricia Campbell, Paula Selle, Heather Flower, Michelle Costi an. 2. Kim Wilbur, Tana Meyers, and Debra Heyen gather around the piano while Miss Smith plays. 3. Members of the Girls' Ensemble get ready to rehearse. 4. All eyes are on Mr. Spitzer for instruction. 5. Row 1: Jeff Crowston, Jeff Matsumoto, Bob LeClaire, Paul Alder, Wade Hutts, Larry Seal, Steve McKenzie. Row 2: Jim Ent, Karalee Means, Janet Ferguson, Chris Feist, Joanne Howes, Denise Clarke. Row 3: Melissa Freeman, Lisa Morganroth, Michelle Vietzke, Lisa Bye, Robbie Oertel, Kerri Ostberg. Row 4: Angela Hill, Wendy Smith, Erica Beem, Kristi Bauer, Sherri Barber, Kristen Welch. A.S.B. makes Shadle a great place to be This year's A.S.B. officers and members really made the program work to its fullest extent. The standing committees of Communication and Evaluations, Building Improvement and the Courtesy and Calendar committee did a great job of finding out what the students' wants and needs were and acted upon them. In the fall, a ten minute break between 2nd and 3rd period was instituted for the first time at Shadle. The name given this break was KILT fKick Into Leisure Timej and it proved to be a great success. They also organized BIONIC week fBelieve it or not, I carel, Highlander Week, and they hosted the Christmas dance and the A.S.B. installation to name a few. The efficient officers that organized these varied activities were President Todd Mielke, Vice President Dave Vlfest, Secretary Tiffiny Cooper, Treasurer Amy Brown and 5th Executive Kirsten Utheim. Spring A.S.B. carried on the traditions of great activities and internal organization. President Neil Maertens, Vice- President Brad Kreulen, Secretary Karin Plemmins, Treasurer Mark Banks, and 5th executive Wendy Hagan, were at the head of these ac- tivities. The Sweetheart Dance, the Great Egg Hunt, the A.S.B. installation, and Friday Spirit days were just some of the projects of the Spring A.S.B. They also did the Lilac Coronation, it was a great success and one of the best ever. Spring President Neil Maertens commented, It has been very important to us to be sensitive to the opi- nions of students and act in their best interests, and we had a blast doing it. Both the fall and Spring officers showed how A.S.B. should and can serve the stu- dent body. 1 K .far aw! A W 1. Todd Mielke and Dave West enthusiastically at work on an A.S.B. project. 2. Spring Officers: Neil Maertens, Presidentg Brad Kreulen, Vice Presidentg Karin Plemmons, Secretaryg Mark Banks, Treasurerg Wendy Hagan, 5th Executive. 3. Tiffiney Cooper, Secretaryg Todd Mielke, Presidentg Dave West, Vice Presidentg Mrs. Daisley, Advisorg Amy Brown, Treasurerg Kirsten Uthiem, 5th Executive. 4. Todd Mielke congratulates Neil Maertens, the new spring semester A.S.B. President. 5. Mrs. Daisley councils Wendy Hagan and Brad Kreulen on an upcoming project. i i ..- I WA xv M, if 4 .ig 5? 1.- icky 1 vp fe 1. Tina Wood and her father, Jack had a great time at the Father Daughter Night, with the theme Mon Pere. 2. Spring League Officers: Row 1: Michelle Winfrey, Secretaryg Kirsten Utheim, Treasurerg Mrs. Olzendam, Advisor. Row 2: Karen Jones, Vice Presidentg Mary Jameson, President. 3. Fall League Officersg Paula Shill 5th Executive: Karin Plemmons, Presidentg Joan Harper, Secretary, Mary Jameson, Treasurer, Frances Baunach, Vice President. 4. Kirsten Utheim, Michelle Winfrey, dK J tlkt d' M .Ol d 5.B tG dSh lL an aren ones a o a visor rs zen am. ur asaway an ae a eaver felt a bit Devilisl1 at the Sadie Hawkins Dance put on by the League in the fall. League contributes to Shadle's spirit League is an organization that may not be as well known as A.S.B., but they spend a lot of time and effort in organizing fun activities for the student body and service projects for the community. This year League re-wrote their constitution, changing it legally from Girls' League to League. The fall semester of- ficers Karin Plemmons, president, Vice President Frances Baunach, Secretary Joan Harper, Treasurer Mary Jameson and 5th Executive Paula Shill worked long hours to make all their projects a great success. The Sadie Hawkins dance was a big project for League, they also went to the Shriners Hospitals for Thanksgiving and Garland School for Christmas. League also sets up the birthday calendar and organized a very successful Father Daughter Night with the theme Mon Pere. The Spring Semester officers were Mary Jameson president, Vice President Karen Jones, Secretary Michelle Winfrey, Treasurer Kirsten Utheim and 5th Executive Kristi Ayers. Some of Spring League's projects were the Cotton Day Dance, and Mother Student Night. Spring President Mary Jameson commented, League is a fun way for students to get involved in their school and community. We really en- joyed all our projects this year. 1. Inter Hi Senate Reps Todd Mielke, and Don Anderson discuss plans with advisor, Mr. Miller. 2. Row 1: Danielle Semple, Todd Mielke, Chris Carlson. Row 2: Mr. Miller, Neil Maertens, Don Anderson. 3. N.H.S. officers Mike Doughty, Carolyn Oliveri, Dave West, and Greg Sargent. 4. Row 1: Marc Clouse, Tammy Col- liver, Joyce Butler, Kristi LeBret, Tracy Johnson, Dave Riddle, Mike Slough, Joe Absalonson, Mark Banks, Karen Coffey, Reed Fenn, Jerry Peterson, Brad Kreulen. Row 2: Sarah Peden, Jill Johnson, Connie Taylor, Jean Mucar, Ray Haldeman, Kevin Johnston, Connor Flynn, Greg Sargent, Rob Hansen, Mike Doughty. Row 3: Lori Curtis, LeAnn Carman, Lisa Dowell, Melinda Varnes, Cindy Kneip, Julie Cordes, Yvonne Smith, Shaela Leaver, Trisha Lydon, Rolanda Ryan, Jill Ferguson. Row 4: Terry Hallett, Mary Fisher, Rita Yuse, Deborah Firkins, Lori Akayama, Kathy Lewis, Carolyn Oliveri, Lisette James, Mark Frost, Jon Moe, Stuart Nachtsheim. Row 5: Karin Plemmons, Frances Baunach, Colleen Rowley, Jill Sannes, Debbie Gracio, Shannon Borg, Gerrick Bohnet. Inter Hi Senate takes ideas to district The SISS is an organization of students representing most Spokane area high schools and is advised by Spokane School District H81 Superintendent Gerald Hester. This group meets on a monthly basis to share activity ideas and to discuss common problem areas of concern. Representing Shadle in the Senate were our two A.S.B. Presidents and Junior representative who were chosen by ap- plication. Leading Shadle's delegation to every meeting was Assistant Principal Don Miller. Shadle's members of Inter Hi Senate organized a con on personal safety and worked on many other significant projects this year. .H.S. students excel Shadle's Honor Society recognizes those students who have excelled in academics all year long. To be elected to the N.H.S., students must have a 3.5 G.P.A. as a senior or a 3.8 as a junior. In addition to their academic excellence most of the students are involved in many school activities such as music, sports, debate and community activities. The group held two installation programs and elected of- ficers. The officers are Carolyn Oliveri, Presidentg V.P. Mike Doughtyg Secretary Greg Sargentg and Treasurer Dave West. Mr. Chandler, the N.H.S. advisor, stated, This is one way which the school can recognize and honor these students for their outstanding academic records. I ..- . ' I Q . 4. Sporran staff records the memories of 1983 Walking past the Yearbook class, you might hear something like this. Hey, are those layouts done? or How many picas long is 1t?', or Could you crop these pic- tures? This lingo might seem strange, but lt,S everyday talk to the staff of the Shadle Sporran. . Plans for the 1983 yearbook started this summer at several camps. By the time school started, ideas had to be perfected and deadlines had to be met early as October. The staff spent many tiring hours before and after checking names, typing copy, and drawing layouts, hopes of meeting deadlines. All of these tasks were headed by Advisor Mrs. Joyce Lykes and Editor Debbie West. All of the time and devotlon of the 1983 Sporran Staff was spent in hopes to put together the type of yearbook that covers every sport, club, major event, and capture the year for you and help you remember it. 1. Stephanie Bumgarner and John Cage selling Class Rings during KILT. 2. Row 1: Liz Lubben, Lisa Powell, Karla Peuck, Steve Kunz, Kathy Brooker, Matt Lenoue, Tracy Barton, Randy Hendrix. Row 2 Dave Uddman, Scott Dou hton, Tracy Deatherage, Gigi Cadieux, Steph Bumgarner, John Cage, Jeff Grigith. Row 3: Holley Smith, Laura Totten, Kim Dewey, Jenny Pier, Vicki Lee, Michelle Peak. 3. Mary Roderick and Kelley Kimmet. adjusting layouts to fit the pictures. 4. Row 1: Rick Gronnebek, Debbie West, Shannon Borg, Mary Roderick, Jodi Lindley, Shelene Kenner, Tina Wood. Row 2: Lance Satterfield, Stella Murphy, Wakeen Coodbey, Patrice Kenner, Debi Cool, Kelley Kimmet. Row 3: Mrs. Joyce Lykes, Ben Phillips, Janelle Ruffcorn, Tawnya Schneiderman. Not Pictured: Beth Boysen, Mary Rayman. D.E.C.A. club provides learning experience After graduation, many Seniors will be wonderin what to do with their life. The 25 members of TDECA CDistributive Education Clubs of Americal have been preparing for careers in the business field for the last two years. In their 'unior year, they took Sales and Marketing, and this year they are participating in the three part program of DECA. First is the Class where they learn about business. They also hold jobs in a business related field, and the third part is the club where members get together to have fun. President Liz Lubben, Vice President Lisa Powell, Secretary Michelle Peak, Treasurer Gigi Cadeiux, Parliamentarian Matt Lenoue, Historian Stephanie Bumgarner, and Reporter Laura Totten worked hard to organize club activities, installation of officers and com- petitions during the year. 45 lof hoto ra hers who clicked their shutters at the -shows, the newspaper and this yearbook. Highlights staff strives for excellence This year the Shadle Newspaper staff held high the reputation of our own Highlander Highlights. Under the advisorship of Mrs. Joyce Lykes, the staff set into motion one of the most successful years for the Highlights. The Fall Semester was a period of rebuilding and restrengthening the Highlights' staff. The results came in the form of new regular columns, challenging new con- cepts, and a greater number of issues printed. Credit for these achievements certainly goes to the whole staff, but particularly Wendy Jones, Editor-in-Chief. An attitude of continued quality in workmanship was carried into the Spring Semester. The Highlights' feels for- tunate to have the support of the students, staff, ad- ministration, and other readers. The support as well as the constructive criticism received is always necessary to reach the excellence the H ighlights' staff always strive for. News Photo captures S.P Eight of the unsung heroes of Shadle Park are Mark Martell, Dave West, Dan Elliot, Brian Groves, Joe Caruso, Serena Speer, Chuck Nichol, and Paul Dickinson, the team P g P moments so many times this year to help bring you They worked hard and long in the darkroom and in the halls capturing the student body at its best land sometimes at its worstl. The yearbook staff sincerely thanks them for all the work they did for us. fxf , f 1. Newspaper Editor-in- Chief, Wendy Jones, bet- ween deadlines, one of her happier moments. 2. Row 1: Peter Quint, Don Anderson, John Yuse, Brad Kreulen. Row 2: Wendy Jones, Kathleen Staiger, Holly Pumphrey, Joyce Lykes, Jeff Bone, Chris Harvill, Mark Rahner. Row 3: Todd Mielke, Tim Shortell, Debbie Allen, Laura Peterson, Julie Franek, Neil Maertens. Row 4: Amy Arsenault, Cheryl Smith, Kim Washburn. Row 5: Tom Yearout, Rick Gronnebek. 3. Photographer Dave West keeps things developing in the dark room. 4. Mark Martell at deadline time. You want it when? 5. Row 1: Mark Martell, Dave West. Row 2: Joe Caruso, Dan Elliott, Serena Speer, Brian Grove, Chuck Nichols, Paul Dickenson. Ru t fi -A ,. - X -n S, . Q ' 'fSS453if ff. 5' .. X 9 'E R, Qg 'SI QKM5.. -- V X1 n , .3 . 'FT was-' xg? 'f 'X ,Q , ,xxx L X is Hx ig . 1 4:3--fx qs .W--,Q , . . ff , N K m Mit , 1 aff' ,., ..g, p mfs. , l 'x Mm ? i 'Q-if KSPH Announcers are voices of Shadle KSPH, Shadle's group of sports announcers, has been around for several years, but it wasn't until this fall, and the coming of winter sports, that the group exploded with a growth spurt and was heard all over the school. This group of dedicated students put in a lot of hours towards their duties. They announce all home games from Freshmen to Varsity. Coverage is provided for volleyball, gymnastics, wrestling, and boys' and girls' basketball. Also, some voices of Shadle have been invited to do Shadle's outside games. Stage crew spotlights Shadle auditorium Imagine walking into a pep con or an A.S.B. assembly with no lights, microphones or people running around making everything work. It wouldn't be much of a gather- ing and the Stage Crew is responsible for providing those services. The 9 members of Stage Crew, under advisor Mrs. Cozad, run the light booth, the sound system and the spotlights in Shadleis auditorium, the biggest in the city. Many community functions are also held here that our stage crew helps out with. Some of the things they worked on behind the scenes this year were the school play, The Lilac Coronation, and both A.S.B. installations. Key Club involves members in city 17 students became involved in servicing their communi- ty and school as Key Club International members. Key Club is one of Shadle's service organizations - getting members involved and aware of what can be done in their community. The members kept busy with numerous ac- tivities, including an excellent job of organizing an M.D.A. Christmas Party, Cerebral Palsy Bowling, M.D.A. Super Dance, and arranging a useful career guidebook for students. The members elected Dru Ann Root as President, Liz Bosse as Vice-President, Donna Miller as Secretary, and Bonnie Stevens as Treasurer. The officers did an excellent job in the planning and organization of their many activities. CO-CP builds leaders in business careers CO-OP is more than just another club. It is a class for seniors who want to learn to work in business and office careers. Exclusively for Seniors, the cooporative office oc- cupations program has 20 members. These members elected Denise Mandersheid as President, Ptolanda Ryan as Vice-President, Cindy Jansen, Secretary, Lisa O'Dell, Treasurer, and Historians Connie Taylor and Sandy Carter. Stationery, See's Suckers and Santa-Grams were all sales provided by CO-OP. The members went on field trips to local colleges and various businesses in Spokane, and they also sponsored an all city breakfast with other CO-OP clubs from city schools and an employerfemployee luncheon. w is-531 M l.jaf',vlf 1: Denise Mandershied, Rolanda Ryan, Sandy Carter. Row 2: Lisa O'Dell, Connie Taylor, Cindy Jansen. 2. Row 1: Rolan- Uyhara. Row 3: Shelly Froese, LeeAnn Ruhl, Trish Biggar, Michelle Hall, Teal Sisseck, Jill Johnson. Row 4: Connie Lissa Graff, Terry Hallett, Debbie Gracio, Paula Teague, Cindy Jansen. 3. Rolanda Ryan assists with class picture day. Lydon swings her partner at the Super dance. 5. Row 1: Hsai-Jung Chang, John Pelo, May Wing, Bonnie Stevens, Shel- Nick Derr, Ray Haldeman. Row 2: Elizabeth Bosse, Dru Ann Root, Donna Miller, Dale Selle. Sandy Carter, Margret Hill, Debbie Lindley. Row 2: Lisa O'Dell, Kelly Wright, Denise Mandershied, Lynne Kinlow, 1. Row 1: Tammy Krell, Dana Canning, Marie Pruitt, LoAn ,Phung, Wendy Muirhead, Jeannell Mascardo, Chris Rudd, Kara Happy, Kippy Collingwood, Deborah Firkins, Karin Hopewe l, Marie Sauser, Kim Anderson, Tom Mason. Row 2: Mr. Dick Wood, Advisor, Ray Haldeman, Janine Richards, Gina Malmoe, Terri Nowland, Bev Waldron, Samantha Counts, Michelle Jokinen, Lisa Jones, Lisa Dowies, Melissa Pilant, Shelly Thorne, Shane Pierie. Row 3: Nikki Russell, Donna Porter, Debbie West, Teresa Gunderson, June Wing, Bonnie Stevens, Jean Phillips, Kathy Benoscek, Merie Marshall, Charlotte Lidke, Dianna Van Leuven, Corrine Cooper. 2. Kathy Wier consults with Mr. Wood over a horticulture project. 3. These were some of the Christmas centerpieces sold by F.F.A. 4. Marie Pruitt displays a beautiful arrangement. 5. Marie Pruitt Secretary, Donna Porter President, Kippy Collingwood Reporter, Debbie West Vice-President, Nikki Russell Treasurer, and Sue Sefren Sentinel. SEHK? F.F.A. adds color and class to Shadle If there is any one place within Shadle Park High School that is peaceful, relaxing, and above all warm, it's the greenhouse. Consequently, most Horticulture students en- joy the many hours they spend there. This group is a class and a club all in one. Both guys and girls have always been welcome to participate in the many contests, conventions, and Open Houses they enter or sponsor. These activities are part of the Future Farmers of America CF.F.Al organization of which Shadle Horticulture is a member. As a service to Shadle and as a means of generating revenue, the group sells custom floral designs at affordable prices, especially around the holidays. They also sell house plants, vegetable seeds, and bedding plants throughout the year to help pay for the many cost that arise. The class is also responsible for repotting, watering, and weeding the plants around the buildings. And their most traditional task is to plant the graduating class number in the Senior Court. Debate team amasses impressive victories It's been a fun year, says Debate coach Bob Gilmore. It also has been a lot of work for the 28 members of the Debate team. They argued their point at 5 tournaments and 13 league matches, and came through with a record of 18-8 and a rating of 4th in the league, sending the varsity teams to districts. The best in the past 15 years at Shadle. In a tournament at Eastern, the varsity team of Heidi Havens and David Ruple took an impressive 2nd place. The other varsity team of Mick Doyle and Curtis Edlin went to semifinals bringing home 4th place for Shadle. Terry Stevens and Rick Findley both brought home 3rd place trophies in Junior and Senior Lincoln Douglas. In in- dividual events Patty Jerry and Mary Gross took 2nd and 3rd place trophies in Oral Interpretation. Over all the team improved tremendously. Each member put their heart into what they were doing and gave each round and event their best shot. Www was 4 , V V 4 A .gf YS-lv-f' pai... ,... ,Wagyu .,, ti , Q fr! 1. Debate's fearless leader, Mr. Gilmore. 2. Debator Julie Amsbury, presents the affirmative case in class. 3. Robby Emehiser, Bill Boyle, Julie Amsbury look up information to support their cases. 4. Patty Jerry, who excels in oral interpretation, practices before the next round. 5. Row 1: Tylor Deathridge, Mary Gross, Ben Phillips, Bill Bristow, Steve Snieder, Bob Gilmore icoachl. Row 2: Patty Jerry, Bob Sayre, Mark Maffei, JoAnn Boyle, Rick Findley, Terry Stevens, Tim Phillips, Kathy Wilson. Row 3: Devin Gum, Mick Doyle, Curtis Edlin, Tina Wood, Kelley Kimmet, Julie Amsbury, Jackie Kromm. Row 4: Kim Forselund, Steve Kuntz, Susan Harper, Heidi Havens, Dave Ruple, Alicia Amsbury, Robby Emehiser, Shawn Hafner, and Guido Con Heidi's shoulderl. 6. Rick Findley and Mr. Matthews proudly display some of Shadle's many Debate trophies won this year. I Sl J Dedicated athletes serve student body Shadle's excellent athletes work hard in their different sports. Many of them are dedicated enough the earn the coveted S to put on their green and gold jackets. In Shadle's Lettermen's club, many athletes get together to serve their school as well. In the fall, Greg Jones was Presi- dent. ln the spring, the Officers were Chris Bonig President, Co-Vice Presidents Greg Sargent and Chris Harvill, Secretary Tom Yearout, Treasurer Sam Gregg and 5th Executive Dave West. Ron Brooks is their advisor. The guys got together to organize two blood drives, a mixer with the class of '84, they bought new weights for the school and were a big support to the Shadle sport teams. They also had regular meetings to organize activities and have a great time. Mat Mates show their spirit by supporting the wrestlers The Mat Mates donned their green and gold again this year to support Shadle's wrestling teams. The girls, under the direction of their advisor, Dan Close, decorated the wrestler's lockers on the days of matches and attended all the matches to cheer on the wrestlers. Some of the Mat Mates also sold concessions at the matches to support the wrestling team. They did a great job in supporting Shadle's winning wrestling team. They sent quite a few wrestlers to districts and regionals, and Joe Cleary and Chris Boni both placed in the state tournament. The Mat Mates' dedication and help was greatly appreciated by the team and Coach Close. 1. Kevin Manning gives blood at Letterman's annual blood drive. 2. Rowdy Welch, Joe Cleary, and Chris Boni receive a balloon bouquet. 3. Mat Mates, Ginger Brown, Wendy Durheim, Shawn Moor, Kathy Steiger. Row 2: Susan Wilson, Debbie Allen, Bev Waldron. 4. Shadle Lettermang Row 1: Joe Groves, Paul Bombino, Mark Ranner, Greg Sargent. Row 2: Vinnie Barranco, Mike Varner, Rob Fabien, Tom Yearout, Shandy Cobane, Chris Harvill. Row 3: Dave West, Joe Cleary, Chris Boni, Derek Murashige, Ron Brooks, advisor. Q74 Q? -nuff' . bg , i E 3 E 3 5 Q A.F. . helps dreams become reality Most people dream of one day being able to travel to many of the countries of the world. For many it never becomes a reality. However, each year members of the American Field Service fA.F.S.J have hosted foreign students from many countries. The hosts learn more about the student's country and share in his experiences abroad. Being alone and a long way from home in another country can be quite difficult, but the A.F.S. members make sure that our Foreign Students become one of the gang. Luis Rameriz came from Paraguay to spend a year in the U.S., learning about the American life. He became a Shadleite, he spoke at the winter A.S.B. installation Con, and presented Shadle the flag of his country at the end of the year. We were all enriched by his presence and experience and can only hope that his life was enriched too. Spanish club expands group and members Shadle's 120 Spanish Club members set out to do more than just speak Spanish this year. Under the advisement of Mr. Flores, the students hosted a Christmas project to help needy families with food, clothing, and toys to make their Christmas alittle brighter. 1. Maria Johnson, Amy Engelhard, Me an McTigue, Karen Jones, Toni Kiser. 2. Foreign exchange student Luis Rameriz. 3. Dennis Bricker and Carolyn Oliveri display the food collected for Spanish club's Christmas project. 4. Exchange student Katrine Longey and Agneta Jacobson take part in School barbeque. 5. Row 1: Pat Johnson, Tony Ogaz, Corby Clemons, Terry Lollis, Derek Murashige, John McVicker, Ward Bartel, Peggy Clemenson, Dave Cunningham, Sonja Chinn, Forrest Healy, Erik Jokinen, Kelley Swanek, Sony Summerlin. Row 2: Beth Boysen, Andra Care, Jodi Lindley, Kyle Doran, Amy Engelhart, Carla Woodland, Beth Davenport, Michelle Osuleka, Maria Johnson, Lyn Kinlow, Luis Rameriz. Row 3: Julie Moberg, Janet Coe, Reed Fenn, Roger Mason, Lynelle Hull, Vikki Annis, Susan Campbell, Cindy Gracio, Chad Irish. Row 4: Michelle Brown, Tammy Buckly, Tom Rohrback, Ann Brachere, May Schwartz, Debbie Freese, Wendy Smith, Stephanie Percy, Kathy McCoy, Julie Nelson, Beth Raymond, Kelli Anderson. Row 5: Cheryl Eckel, Karen Bell, Barb Serdahl, Carol Dohlor, Kathy O'Shields, Shannon Wilber, Carolyn Olieveri, Geoff Asan, Shelli Bumgarner, Scott Stevens, Lisa Morganroth, Jolene Hartnet. Row 6: Don SciaScia, Kyle Davis, Don Santos, Dennis Bricker. The club's officers Scott Phares, President, Joe Absalon- son, Vice-President, and Bob Congleton, Secretary, were the leaders that helped make all the projects successful. An annual event that all the foreign language students look forward to is the International Dinner held in the Spr- ing. This get-together gives the students and teachers a chance to share foods, customs, and experiences from the countries they studied during the year. qua' 1. Row 1: Mr. Killenburg, Mark Baldwin, Steve Cote, May Wing. Row 2: Mick Doyle, Roberta Ortel, Tonja Lapinski, Anna Johnston, Sam Otterstrom. 2. Mr. Killenburg, exchange teacher from Germany, teaches a German class. 3. Mr. Via enthusiastically teaches his students French. 4. Randy Sandifer shows off his French book. 5. Row 1: Shandy Cobane, Katy Henrikson, Agneta Jacobson, Tricia Lydon, Ben Allen, Lori Akiyama, Michelle Kelley, Mr. Via. Row 2: Julie Cordes, Laura Boole, Shawn Hutsell, Kelle Pennington, Mark Mertell, Shelli Lebret, Lynelle Hull, Lysette James. Row 3: Tony Ross, Marion Prescott, Kelley Kimmet, Christy Lyson, Shauna Brown, Carol Hollenback, Don Scia Scia, Kyle Davis, Scott Stevens, Lori Anderson, Becky Blomaren, Kathy Benoscek, Sally Witchterman, Virginia Perry, Lori Egelhofer, Nikki Annis, Dave Rypien, Dennis Bricker. -fi, ,f rf 4. ,--Q-4 mime .Ml P Q. ,gf 3 German club learns authentlc customs German Club has a special experience this year. Mr. Killenburg brought a little bit of Germany to Shadle's room 326, and the German students. This change was made when Frau Baker made the trek over to Germany to teach in Mr. Killenburg's place. The students really enjoyed this chance to learn some authentic customs. President Mark Baldwin, Vice- President Steve Cote, Treasurer Craig Clark and Secretary Mick Doyle helped to organize activities for German Students to learn more about the country and its traditions. French club enjoys cultural enrichment Bonjour! French club this year had a great time learning about the language and customs of France through their advisor Mr. Via. French students also participated in the International Dinner held in the spring to bring a little 'culture' to Shadle's foreign language programs. There are students from lst to 4th year experience in French and some of these students have independent studies with Mr. Via during the day. Music Man spellbinds audiences If x-05: K if Wy! xg 1. Harold Hill fDavin Henriksonj spellbinds the Rivercitizens. 2. Zaneeta Shinn fLisa Morgenrothl Tommy Djilas CSean O'HareJ do the Shipoopi! 3. Mrs. Paroo KShannon Borgl kisses her son, Winthrop fEric Johnsonj. 4. The quartet f- Dan Wordell, Mark Banks, Doug Wordell and Dave Kim- met sing Good Night Ladies. 5. The Opening scene - The Music Man. A train full of Iowans ride into River City. 62 ak X3 . iffxl I . Q f .. fi' sat , .. .. ,SL .gf Y ,. ,.AWA f -. xi.: Q ,ii 'g .' .-'.. win? -N aw. N av ,S P . il. SSW . 1' f 262 .K x f 9553? . , i,..Uf5f ,N fi: QQ F3 - '? 'Y f.. :Ev .32 5535 if-4 J 1 0 fx ,mick- Q4- Q .- , 'fd I -E - , .1 6 v , X X 1 v , . A -5 'ia ai , N 1 1 Q V - -i n A A Q Q. . f X Y A x Q H . n x E- ...S ' Q U . 1. -2 Q 4 gf 1 'fvln , v Q . f , d. if an - fi f Sfisxs '.'. ' ' ,Nr 3 Q, ,.. QQ' T s ?'9 J . nav' T wmmmyww B35 N! ..-.Q--N gag-N xii Y 11' S sag 4 f wr s 1- 5 x X X. Q sm, vi ,XX W Y w il i Ak..: X. W A 'i ,f if f' ,ff M .Y ,f if ff . 1' 'w W f QM H f Kelly Brett chosen as 1983 Lilac Princess A sure sign of spring each year is the annual Lilac Coronation and this year's event was one of the best ever presented at Shadle. And for Kelly Brett, it was an especially beautiful night. Kelly, crowned as Shadle's Lilac Princess for 1983, was enthusiastically supported by the other nine finalists, a group of talented, confident, and optimistic girls. A lot of work went into the program, especially picking the ten finalists. Every Senior girl was nominated and then homerooms voted to narrow the list to 40 girls. Another vote was taken to reduce the list to 20. These girls were given about four days to prepare a three minute speech, and were judged on Tuesday, March 8. The ten finalists chose their escorts for the program on Tuesday, March 15. The ten finalists and their escorts were: Melinda Varns and Greg Sargent, Yvonne Smith and her escort Jerry Peterson, Colleen Rowley and Kevin Hodges, Tracy Moran and Kurt Ostlund, Jill Lennemann and her escort Jim Mattocks, Laurie Kiehn and Randy Bakken, Shan- non Borg escorted by Davin Henrikson, Karin Plemmons escorted by Mark Rahner, and Kelly Brett who was escorted by Ben Allen. During the program the girls set on white wrought iron benches among beautiful flowers, greenery, and lattice work. This stunning set l was created by many involved members of the Senior Class. General chairmen, Trish Lydon and Brad Kreulen, made sure everything ran smoothly, with the help of Mrs. Elias and Mrs. Daisley. Troy Nickerson was the Master of Ceremonies and Todd Mielke and David Ruple did a great job as Courtiers. Throughout the evening, gk IW entertainment was provided by Theresa Bauer, The Jazz Band, Selina Brantley and Hsai Jung Chang, Jeff Galindo and Mark Banks, and Troy Nickerson. Last year's Lilac Princess, Leslie Schussler was also there to give a farewell speech and present her robe and tiara to Kelly when the ex- citing moment came. The Lilac Coronation holds many beautiful memories for all who participated in the program. We are proud of Kelly and know that she will represent Shadle well. 1. Kelly Brett and her escort Ben Allen pose for a picture. 2. Princess Kelly reigns over the Lilac Coronation. 3. Melinda Varns escorted by Greg Sargent. 4. Shannon Borg and her escort Davin Henrikson. 5. Yvonne Smith accompanied by Jerry Peterson. 6. Colleen Rowley and her escort Kevin Hodges. 66 vw... VV JS, A ' lv ff fb 2 13:9- X ,?'tQi 4, Qxxr l 1, .C Q as -57- ,1 lh:? f '-'- b.,k' 4-.R 1 'iv-, 5 . vkx- I' , 11' X. '-, . fl' o A- ' ?:f?+w. 5 1 thi? XL ' 713, s, fif' .L V f - I C 'lsr X ' F' o Q : 't.'.!ito, ' t 9 Q f 1. Courtiers David Ruple and Todd Mielke stood by after they escorted Kelly to her throne. 2. Master of Ceremonies, Troy Nickerson kept the Coronation running smoothly. 3. Tracy Moran and her escort Kurt Ostlund. ,,-ov 3, f ' 93,556 a'1 O Spring brings visions of Lilaes and a dream wiv 1 XI 'Clif come true for Kelly l. Cecelia Reimers accompanied by Peter Quint. 2. Laurie Kiehn escorted by Randy Bakken. 3. Jill Lennemann and her escort Jim Mattocks. 4. Karin Plemmons was accompanied by Mark Rahner. gf? Nr' H! xg: ,1 Sadie Hawkins a season of fun Many people look forward to that one night a year when they can dress up in crazy costumes, go out to dinner and dance till midnight. The Sadie Hawkins dance was that event and it turned out to be a great suc- cess this year. The league spent long hours working on the decorations, costume contest, refreshments, and many other things that go into organizing a dance. General chairmen Neil Maertens and Shannon Borg supervised the committee chairper- sons progress. League also planned and carried out the Cotton Day Dance. 1. A couple gets married at the Sadies by Marrym Sam. 2. Michelle Dawson and Jerry Gaston won 2nd prize for their costume. 3. The first prize winners were Lisa and Jerry Jordan. 4. Tricia Lydon and Chris Gasaway go as Pac-Men to the Sadies 5 Nikki Annis and Chris Harvill must have got dressed in the dark this morning! 6. Jeanine McDaniel and Dave Butler tie the knot. 70 Lf' EB Tx yzozo' o Q ... . .- - sq refs. - Q fkgqgsgg - 4 ..,. . sg. s 5. G . ..i.3..gUx '- me 1. Sweetheart and Heartthrob Greg Sargent and Laurie Kiehn reigned over the Sweetheart Dance. 2. John Cage playing in the band Vision. 3. A cou- ple dances to the sounds of Vision. 4. Sweetheart and Heartthrob finalistsg Charlotte Nelson, Neil Maertens, Laurie Kiehn, John Cage, Shaela Leaver, Dave West, Melinda Varns, Greg Sargent, Dave Krause, Jill Lenneman, Chris Boni, Colleen Rowley, Bill Deymonez, and Michelle Winfrey. 66 rt!! Heart to Hea unites sweethearts Heart to Heart was the theme of the Sweetheart Dance this year. It was a great success as it gave Sweethearts and friends a chance to get together and have a great time dancing to the sounds of the band Vision. General Chairperson, Debbie Sund- burg and Chris Carlson's great work helped the annual event run smoothly. Fourteen Sweetheart and Heartthrob finalists were chosen from the Senior class and Laurie Kiehn and Greg Sargent were chosen as the final Sweetheart and Heartthrob at the dance for the class of '83. The represen- tatives from the class of '84 were Tom Yearout and Tami Soo. The class of '85, chose Dennis Bricker and Debi Cool, while the freshmen chose Russ Wilbanks and Samantha Parks as their Sweetheart and Heartthrob. wg-. f 74 Dance Compan ends year with style and grace After directing the company for five years, I'm proud to say this is the finest, most disciplined bunch of dancers ever. Positive hard working at- titudes made this season a delightful fulfilling experiencelln These are the feelings of Miss Nancy Olson about this year as advisor of Shadle's Dance Company. Dance Company included 34 dancers and three technical crew members. They all worked hard to make the company's four performances a great suc- cess. The girls performed one evening performance, one for the residents of a gcilnxgilescent home, and two day time performances for english classes here at a e. Three Co-directors and Miss Olson choreographed the dances. Stephanie Percy and Barb Wands created and taught the steps to the jazz ballet portion of the program, Kirsten Utheim taught the ballet dances, and Miss Olson thought up the modern dances. These four worked together to create an en- joyable show with the theme Spectrum, An Adventure in Dancef' 58 1 l 1. Dancers Paula Shill, Frances Tipton, and Janet Ferguson warm up for rehearsal. 2. Angie McVey demonstrates a step while the others look on. 3. Stephanie Percy practices a solo dance. 4. Tricia Campbell warms up before practice. 5. Lisa Morganroth, Angie McVey, Kirsten Utheim, Stephanie Percy, and Cathy Meyers strike a pose for the camera. 6. Row 1: Angela Hill, Miss Olson, Angie McVey, Tracy Dotten, Shannon Hill, Colleen Finney, Jennifer Longwill, Leah Lehrbas, Frances Tipton. Row 2: Cathy Wier, Alice Alder, Tracey Powrie, Tammy Lochhart, Kari Hart, Laurie Anderson. Row 3: Kirsten Uthiem, Joanne Heart- sfield, Barb Serdahl, T. J. Do, Paula Shill, Nga Le, Tricia Campbell, Mellissa Pilant, Beth Bays. Row 4: Emily Mead, Cathy Myers, Barb Wands, Lisa Morganroth, Stephanie Percy, Cathy Volmer, Nancy W Westoff, Laura Totten, Karen Mace. gn .. wa' ,JHVQA -At, . i N if F ji 'K fy 72. ix fi? ,f Qw A 1 gp . 1 i Q5 Sf 55191 Highlanders reached for the top in '83 'Xi e fl 1 gyS5??iffrf ' E 1 X., ,. , E. s , , N'-N. f. 3 xxwx A 11 in ,g ,Q ,SUN 0. A 4' 5 . in J is Q F C 1 - I , Sr K x si ' ,....s-B-. ' -r 1-- . ., 4' -4 2 1. Shadleis Defensive line-up. 2. Quarterback Dave Krause throwing a pass. 3. Doug Storr, Kevin Atkins, and Chris Boni showing Shadle pride. 4. Craig Constance kicking off. 5. Row 1: Jim Leavy, Dennis Weimer, Lyle Lehrbas, Craig Constance, Ken Johnson, Dale Jacobs, Mike Patterson, Steve Swanger, Greg Sargent, Tim Clemenson. Row 2: Dave Rypien, Sam Gregg, John Gately, Chris Harvill, Derek Murashige, Paul Bombino, Robert Fabien, Tim Brown, Mike Housh, Bob Hartzog, Fred Campbell. Row 3: Vinnie Barranco, Dave Butler, Tom Meyer, Doug Storr, Shandy Cobane, Joe Groves, Steve Scholwinski, Wayne Angstrom, Joe Absalon- son, Dave Krause, Ted Etten. Row 4: Chris Boni, Ryan Schaefer, Jeff Bar- rington, Tom Yearout, Joe Cleary, Tony Brown, Don Santos, Bill Deymonaz, John McVicker, Jerry Peterson, Terry Lollis, Kevin Atkins. 78 3 6 L-Dr arsity football turns season around Shadle's Varsity Football team had an ex- cellent season this year. Coached by Bob Haney, the team started out a rough season competing against some of the toughest teams in the league. Ending with a 5-3 record, the team played ex- ceptionally well although they had difficulty starting out at the beginning of the season. Notable, to the team's credit, earlier in the season, they shut out Gonzaga Prep 14-0, the first time since 1977 that G-Prep has been shut out. Also to the team's credit is the fact that Prep played in the Kingdome for the state championship. The team had an outstanding season due to their cooperation and team spirit. According to Coach Haney, the team played well, they had a lot of cooperation and put forth a lot of effort. It is a real tribute to the team to come back after losing their first three games. Congratulations to the Varsity Football team! A. 'sy j.':,.f- ,iff . W A L,,ti,g5s,g'4Q35fbygLx? 4 ' At' T--3.1 1--.x 'Q , N 5 'E- Q 'L' if-hir! 2 egg Junior varsit footballplaces strong second in the cit Shadle Park's Junior Varsity football team completed a terrific season placing them among the league's best. Coached by Dan Close and Ron Brooks, the team excell- ed the entire season with a 5-4 overall standing. They finished the season on a strong positive note with a 5-3 record putting them in second place after starting the season with some ups and downs. The team's defense held their opponents to zero points in the last 14 quarters of play. At the same time their offense scored 58 points. Coach Close has this to say about the team, If I had to choose one word to describe this season and this team it would be 'Growth,' we started as a young, inexperienc- ed team with not much confidence in our ability and grew into a good team capable of beating any team in the league. Most importantly, we grew into believers in ourselves and what we can do. 1. Shadle defense proved tou h all year. 2. Row 1: Don Sciascia, Bucky Long, Chuck Turman, Marlin Merwin, Ed ilellis, Frank Sesilia. Row 2: Forrest Heally, Dave Cun- ningham, Ron Fabien, Pete Jahr, David Grove, Rob Christel, Steve Skillingsatd. Row 3: Scott Peterson, Scott Stevens, Allen Bean, Randy Sandifer, Rocky Lobdell, William Batt, Ton Ross, Mur h Keegan. Row 4: Ed Stading, Joey Hamilton, Jim Peterson, Coach Close, Coach Brooks, Scott Jacobson, Mike Dickey, Ward Bartel. Row 5: Tony Ogaz, Darren Franz, Dave Bruketta, Larry Myer, Chad Horn, Kyle Davis, Bill Elixman, Jeff Angstrom, James Ryon, Mike Patterson. - ' A K H Shadle frosh football place third in league Shadle's Freshman Football teams did an excellent job of representing Shadle in their first year of high school sports. The team has a 4-2 league standing and placed third in the city. Losing only to first place Mead and second place Gon- zaga, the team, coached by Herb Rotchford and Larry Pof- fenroth, performed exceptionally well all season. The en- tire season seemed aimed at playing Mead, the final game of the year. Shadle was 4-1 going in and Mead was 5-O. Shadle, unfortunately, lost but according to Coach Rot- chford, the game itself was the best played frosh game possible both ways even though Shadle outplayed their opponent. Team cooperation was excellent this year. The whole team played from the bottom of their hearts and were very emotional and very, very physicalf, said Coach Rotchford about the Mead game, the final score of which was 14-12. 1. Row 1: Tony King, Kevin Whittier, Mark Hamilton, Bill Stowe, Vick Carroll, Danny Johnson, Karl Osborn, Rob Allan, Tim Housh, Russ Wilbanks. Row 2: John Roman, Rob Peringer, Steve Lovejoy, Shahid Quidwai, Ron Kinlow, Coach Larry Poffenroth, Coach Herb Rotchford, Gerry Wier, Bill Spinnell, Steve Clark, Steve Redmond. Row 3: Paul Dehmer, Willie Haynes, Joe Turman, Randy Hoerner, Monte Burnett, Rick Bakken, Tom Long, Jeff Baldwin, Gerry Gifford, Nick Curtis, Mike Johnson. Row 4: Don Northcraft, Tom Hill, Kirk Niblock, Jay Waldroup, Mike Ramos, Kreg Schaefer, Kevin Butler, Herald Hagsrom, Larry Fiechtner, Tom Oliver, Jim Shoemaker. 2. Shadle handed Gonzaga their only loss of the season. Hard work pays off in outstanding season for Varsity Volleyball Shadle's Varsity Volleyball team finished an outstanding season, placing third with an 11-5 league record and a 12-6 overall record. Coached by Linda Sheridan, the team played superbly throughout the entire volleyball season. In District playoffs, Shadle was the first team to knock off undefeated Ferris and beat Mead in the first round of playoffs. Kathy Lewis was named to the first team All-League and Melinda Varns and Julie Cordes were nominated to the se- cond team All-League. Shadle tied for the most players nominated to the All-League teams, as positive proof of what an outstanding team they were. According to Mrs. Sheridan, the team was, One of the hardest working, most supportive teams ever at Shadle. Much to their credit, the team should be applauded for their outstanding performance this year. X. i ' A 3 3' 'LQ' ,,v,f gif' ,gay-Q P-sf-Nm 1. Kathy Lewis, All City lst team choice, bombs another. 2. Row 1: Joyce Butler CMgr.J, Renee Perkins, Cari Shugert, Raschelle Rohrbach, Margi Roberts, Debbi Gracio, Katy Faulhaber. Row 2: Amy Arsenault CMgr.l, Jill Sannes, Sue Hodges, Melinda Varns, Beth Raymond, Kathy Lewis, Julie Cordes, Becky Totten, Linda Sheridan, Coach. 3. Julie Cordes spikes the ball. 4. K.A.R.T.S. 5.Beth Raymond encourages Debbie Gracio to go out there and give it her all. First place G.S.L. finishes for Frosh and J.V. teams Joining the ranks of the rest, Shadle's Junior Varsity Volleyball team also fglished an outstanding season with a 12-4 league record and tied for first in t e city. Coached by Linda Wolcott and Kara Dunlop, the team held up a difficult season, encountering some of the toughest opposition in the league. The team showed excellent cooperation and team-work, which contributed greatly to their success. According to Coach Wolcott, The team played with a lot of pride and teamwork - they show much talent for the future. Shadle Park's Freshman Volleyball team completed an excellent season, going undefeated the entire season. Due to excellent team cooperation and spirit, they went on to win the city championships. Coached by Bob Isitt, the enthusistic team was put to a rough test when they went against NC for the city championships, winning both games for the championship. According to Coach Isitt, The girls are very enthusiastic and obviously very talented. They know what it takes to be good and they're willing to pay the price. 84 5, f 5 5 I . 1. Row 1: Mr. Isitt, coach, Shari Paulson, Shelley Piper, Suzanne McFarland, Tracie Kisro, Tanna Myers, Arion Pein, Diane Thompson, Barbara Wirth, assistant coach. Row 2: Sonnet Thorn- sberry, Mari Brown, Deanna Wallace, Lisa Sheeks, Kim Coleman, Kathleen Manley, Soni Sumerlin, Lisa Boni, Michelle Kinney, Chris Pinkerton lMgr.J. 2. Another team victory. 3. Deanna Wallace sets up for Shadle. 4. Shai Guhlke blasts the ball. 5. Another hit for Shadle. 6. Row 1: Lynne Stohs, Shai Guhlke Shelly Bumgarner, Ann Borneman, Missy McVicker, An- drea Miller, Maria Johnson. Row 2: Shari Little, Shari Sullivan, Jill Zarling, Tiffiny Cooper, Stevie Skaife. Row 3: Linda Wolcott, Chris Corkrum, Tammi Soo, Nicole Tutt, Kara Dunlop. , . Wa-Sava . M x ' 2 4 V 'Q 9 1 Y s . H ,Q o fx' .31 K . 1... , 1 .- , V lind- i 1 , MM ,, I K fir L W lf: if Q, Q. f . L,.,,L n -X' w ' by . .fl X fm-n I L ,E A .X . Q Q s 3 ffm was-M ,..a f- g'L. R . -,f f Q F f Hy ' 5 I ffgtujf . N it. Maj . 4 ?, -i v -wr if 'E L is - ki: Q 'ig H n I Nw as x Tremendous finish for Girls' Cross Country The Shadle Park girls Cross Country teams had an outstanding season due to tremendous team effort and support. Coached by Evan Bell, all three teams placed high in GSL as Well as finishing with fantastic league records. The Varsity team finished with a 3-5 league record and placed 5th in the GSL meet. The team, composed of four seniors, two sophomores and a freshman, performed ad- mirally well, considering they were in the strongest league in the state. Captain Tammy Carnes and Ann Churchwell were the team's outstanding runners. Junior Varsity placed third in league with a 6-2 record, losing only to NC and G-Prep. The team's outstanding runners were Kathy O'Shields, Ann Brashear, and Kathy Murphy. The freshman team had an outstanding season going unbeaten in league and winning the GSL district meet. The freshman team's outstanding runners were Laura Parker, Stacy Erickson, and Bridget McCarvel. Laura alos competed on the Varsity team. According to Coach Bell, The future looks bright for Girls' Cross-Country for the next three years. Currently Shadle has the best freshman and sophomores that we've ever had since cross country began in 1974. 1. Row 1: Laura Parker, Cecilia Reimers, Ann Churchwell, Nikki Annis, Jo Hart- nett. Row 2: Coach Evan Bell, Tammy Carnes, Colleen Rowley, Dottie Lyles tMgr.J. 2. Nikki Annis, Laura Parker, and Jo Hartnett show their USP en- thusiasm at a local meet. 3. Row 1: Shelley Seal, Stephanie Percy, Lori Egelhofer, Shelly Lebret, Kathy O'Shields. Row 2: Anna Johnston, Ann Brashear, Cathy Vollmer, Judi Lasswell, Kathy Murphy. 4. Colleen Rowley sprints to the finish. 5. Row 1: Debi Egger, Renea Ortega, Stacy Erickson, Sandy Clark. Row 2: Sue Schwartz, Bridget McCarvel, Kim McDonnell. 87 Cross country gave new meaning to the Word spirit Shadle's 1982 Boys' Cross Country team will go down in the record books as one of the great State teams. Both the varsity and junior varsity teams ran the entire season without a loss. The 60 Shadle athletes began the season with an impressive show at the Highlander Invitational winning three out of four divisions with eleven teams competing. Shadle' seniors placed seven runners in the top dozen, taking the first five places. Shadle went on to dominate the Richland Invitational by winning every division with 30 high schools participating. The following week Shadle stopped Ferris' 23 dual meet winning streak by placing five runners ahead of the Saxon's number two runner. After winning the district meet with the lowest score in ten years, our Awesome Seven traveled to Seattle to run away with Shadle's third state championship. Their strong, steady, consistent running as a team enabled Shadle Park to win the state championship with the second lowest score ever. Their impressive and overwhelming victory solidified Shadle as premier running power. Much of this year's success team members credit to Coach Page, and his enthusiasm, positive attitude and fine coaching. Coach Page, typically gives all his praise to the runners and their never-failing efforts and spirit. Y Guy Davey, and Bob Pebles top the list of Shadle runners. 2. Shadle's impressive team leads the pack as they did all 3. Row 1: Jay Bechtol, John Kike, Pat Johnson, Jeff Gately, Wade Yamauchi, Brian Grove, Peter Quint, Steve John Muntrim, Kevin Potts, Mike Bohnet. Row 2: Jeff Ross, Aaron Magner, Kelley Jones, Stan Holman, Ben Coach Vern Page, Asst. Coach Rod Holman, Larry Seal,Doug Bywaters, Tom Wagner, Guy Gifford. Row 3: Paddock, Jon Keen, Eric Bolstad, Dave Knight, Tim Shortell, Mark Berry, Dennis Magner, Brent Kellog, Jim Eric Miller, Tim Forrester, Brian Cole. Row 4: Kevin Johnston, Dan Wordell, Brian Varker, Mark Dale Sirek, Dave Birch, Craig Clark, Keith Heokema, Toss Van Dyke, Dave Neil. Row 5: Ron Huguenin, John , Guy Davey, Don Hartzog, Doug Wordell, Marty Dschaak, Don Harder, Bob Pebles, Jay Elgin, Greg Jones, 4. Happy Cross Country team members watch Coach Page take it all off' after their victory over , w Y Wai Q 1 ,532 1 f ,M .f Q A I ,f,' mvffi 'f 'Wan ' 1 A:'. gwwigfd agifmr YL,h my ' f lf. 5- by fi an f i f .-. ,,,, . 1 t , If W A 1 A ,, f . nf fi K K, - f' ? ff ' , i',v . Viv' M ,,, fr , 'I , . 5 1 4 I I 5 4 Q 5 Q we 1 3, ,, g sf 1 . Q .0 , , 5 fs if 4 4 LN 9 . XY 'v F L 4. 5 QA? A. 't v'1l11 2 4 M ml! Q 'N A 4 j g H V A J gy ,,, Q f I 5 ' 5 I Ai ffl in xx 2 E3 5 If XS 0 . ii' V1 LA,,Sfm J. H51! S -' .ffif-ip. Q llibwu- 3 xml! Q-.. :,v : vm, mf, 'Nil B 9 1 h naw' Ye E, .,.. A 1 I 1 - s Nd' I as 5 ln! Yung ' no , A .ak Q..,, K f ii 5 4 i 3 :A 1 L IQ, Liv x , -K ,Q .fl 1' l -L L. ' M M., .--v T-73' k,...f-'- ,,,5, ,, e V , T' ' ' ,'i'g.,4w,f,f1,.,-0 eff ' . Spirit sent them on to state to be A.A.A Cross Country Champs We love to run We love to compete O 1 t ur egs are s rong We have swift feet. We love to run We love to compete Our will is strong We're tough to beat! Bowlers keep strikin all the Way to state The Highlander's bowling team did a great job this year, sending both of the teams to State. Shadle has had a team since the school opened, yet the sport still hasn't received letter status. The boys' team took 3rd in the city and placed 6th in Q M State. The captain of the team was Randy Monroe, while the coach was Lee Fredberg. The girls' team also took 3rd in the city and placed 19th in State. The girls were coached by Judy Calkins. Both teams have showed lots of school spirit while at their tournaments. Shadle's squads practiced regularly at Imperial Lanes and competitions were held between schools at various bowling alleys in the city. Bowling is one of the lifelong sports that Shadle students can participate in and the skills and time invested in bowling will be used throughout their lives. Though not a widely known ac- tivity, our bowling teams were very exciting to watch and hopes are high that the sport will continue to grow, and gain support. 1. Alan Smith, Bill Dobner, Chris Davis, Rand Monroe, captain, Dan Weston. Rick Vansant. 2. Sally Wichterman, Caroline Dobner, Diane Blair, Julie Wichterman, Cindy Metz. A Shadle defender watches two players fight for the ball. 2. Mark 1, Mike Shortell, Rich Raynor, Paul Lenneman, Joe Caruso, Elliott, Mike Kirchmeier, Steve Hagan, James Beresovoy, Bill Phil West, Dave West, Burt Gasaway, Chip Gasaway, Brian Petty, Trish Lydon, John Bartell, Kevin Coach Gasaway. Undefeated soccer teams finishes 1n flrst place The Shadle soccer team did an outstanding job this year going through the season undefeated. They tied for lst place at the end of the fall season with North Central. The team had many returning players and with the help of a few newcomers showed that Shadle is competitive in the s ort. pBoth defensive and offensive units were strong this year which gave the team a very balanced attack. The defense wasn't scored on for the first five games and held the total goals scored against them for the season at only four. The offense was also outstanding, scoring more goals than every other team in the league but one. The spring season looks very promising as all of last season's players will be returning and several other players from different teams. Most of the matches are played at the Soccer Complex but the team has had to travel as far as Cheney to compete. Soccer is a very demanding sport because it is so fast moving. It is a great way to get and stay in shape as the matches are played in two forty-minute halfsg one hour and twenty minutes worth of hard running. And the excitement never fails to impress all fans who attend. 93 Talented S.P. gymnasts place high in meet Shadle Gymnastics showed endurance throughout the season. They won 4 meets and lost 2 which gave them a placing of 3rd at the district meet. The all around outstan- ding gymnasts were seniors Tamie Turman, and Shaela Leaver, Cecilia Reimers was outstanding on the balance beam. The best meet of the year was the North Central meet, where Shadle scored 126 and North Central 79. This was Shadle's highest score this season. The season was good although hampered by injuries late in the season, the team really pulled together for the final meet. Assistant coach Ward stated, We had lots of talent and should do well next year because we have some good, young girls. Tamie was our most consistent gymnast and Shaela provided excitement with several spectacular falls. Coach Pugh also commented, I am so proud of the girls' deter- mination and dedication they showed this season. They could have given up after injuries but they didn't! S W ss . . . .LL.L iff L--. X bfigfeis? ,A X 1 -is eese W...-ai 1. Row 1: Stacy, Assistant coach, Greg Sargent. Row 2: Christie Ayars, Angela Hill, Cecilia Reimers, Tamie Turman, Trisha Lydon, Shaela Leaver, Angie Sandback, Lisa Sheeks. Row 3: Crystal Jolley, Joanne Bears, Candi Christenson, Coach Pugh, Lisa Powell, Julie McBride, Audrie Tarr. 2. Audrie Tarr demonstrates her skill on the balance beam. 3. Shaela Leaver expressing herself on the uneven bars. 4. Gracefully, Tamie Turman performs her floor routine. 5. Trisha Lydon smiles for the camera while on the beam. Shadle hockey team dominates league play This year Shadle's awesome hockey team once again proved to be number one, by taking first place in the Greater Spokane League and district playoffs. The team was made up of 6 returning players and 8 persis- tent rookies, who helped a tremendous amount even though this was their first season with the team. Leading scorer and captain, Dan Elliott, and penalty minute leader, Ted Duncan took the team to a 16 win, 3 losses, and 1 tie season. Larry Archibald was best known for his slap shot, which terrified most goalies. Randy Silvrants and Ted Duncan worked hard together in bringing the team to their victories. Also returning from last year's winning team was Coach Wayne Blair and Assistant coach Ron Silvrants. They were a great inspiration to the team and the players would like to thank the Silvrants family for all their hard work and dedica- tion throughout the season. Hockey is a fast growing sport and one that offers a lot of excitement for fans. The team hopes to see both attendance and support grow next year, as they expect to repeat their dominance of league play. The team has demonstrated much skill as well as toughness on the ice to stay in first place throu hout the season and has appreciated all the support they rid receive. -miner I' tw' Ill UQ, l'3n.'5il i RIKEN: if Bl 1. Dan Elliott and Duncan wait diligently for the puck. 2. Larry Ar- chibald moves in for the goal. 3. Randy Silvrants looks for an opening. 4. Row 1: Coach Wayne Blair, Dan Elliott, Larry Archibald, Ted Duncan, Randy Silvrant, Jim Gibson, Assistant Coach Ron Silvrants. Row 2: Pat Wiener, Joe Hamilton, Buck Rogers, Jay Bechtol, Pat Piccici, Kevin Krueger. 5. Dan Elliott and an opponent face off. 97 I I Tennis teams have i successful seasons S Us The Highlander Girls' Tennis team did a super job this year. Winning with high scores against their op- ponents, they were sure of a high ranking finish. They finished their fall season with a placing of 6th. The team plans to come back with more style than ever next year to take first in state and G.S.L. The most helpful and influential player for the team was Lori Akiyama. Mr. Whitman did a fine job coaching these girls. Shadle's Boys' Tennis did a great job this season winning 4 and losing only 2. They tied for 3rd place. Coach Pugh said, I'm real pleased the way the team performed this fall and they are sure to improve this spring. They had some fine players, such as Barry Graham, who could possibly be the best singles player in the League. He was runner up in the fall in G.S.L. The top tennis players in the single category were Barry Graham, Phillip Lee, Kevin Mack, Sam Ot- terstrom, and John Yuse. ln the doubles category were Reed Fenn and Scott Hammel, and Cam Nachtsheim and Jeff Argrella. The number one doubles team lost only one match to Mead. I have some good young players out there. Some of the other team members were Kevin Christie, Jim Kellogg, Mike Kolb, and John Pelo. Most of these players will be returning next year to make a strong team. 1. Row 1: Sharon Roberts, Jennifer Roxcka, Joanne Howes, Marie Hayes, Sonyum Chin, Katrina Cle- ment. Row 2: Geneva Jacobson, Sarah Peden, Teri Lockhart, Lori Akiyama, Lisa Lowther, Coach Whitman. Row 3: Gena McGougan, Karolyn Brundige, Bonnie Robbins, Donna Porter, Wendy Wright. 2. Lori Akiyama practices her serve. 3. Barry Graham shows perfect form. 4. Scott Hammel doubles up with Reed Finn to make an extra fine team. 5. Row 1: Lyle Pugh, John Pelo, Jim Kellogg, Sean Ohmans, Cam Nachtsheim, Barry Graham, Phil Lee, John Yuse. Row 2: Arthur Kurtzhall, Mike Kolb, Reed Fenn, Kevin Kristy, Sam Otterstrom, Scott Hammel, Jeff Aggrella. Q- Well rounded J .V. boys undisputed league leaders Shadle B Squad finished their season with a 17-3 overall record and a 15-1 League record. The only loss of the regular season came against Gonzaga in the first round. Shadle regained the league lead by beating prep the 2nd time around. The Highlanders ended their season by defeating C.V. 100-54, and put them in undisputed first place, in the league. Shadle's fine B squad averaged 66 points per game this year while holding their opponents to 53 points per game. Balanced in- dividual scoring, a strong press, and excellent field goal shooting percentage were the main reasons why the Boys' B Squad Basketball team was successful this year. 1. Row 1: Chris Asan, Ryan Schaefer, Dennis Bricker, Kyle Davis, Don Smet, Randy Groves, Bob Hartzog, Dave Butler, Coach Whitman. Row 2: Pete J ahr, Jamie Nellis, Geoff Asan, Don Santos, Ward Bartel, Rocky Lobdel. 2. Kyle Davis skies for 2. 100 Shooting ability proves key to frosh success Boys' Freshmen Basketball finished the year with a 6-4 record in league and 7-6 record overall. We were the smallest team in our league, but we proved that it is quali- ty, not quantity that makes a team. We did this by only losing two games. The Frosh team averaged 64.8 points a game to our op- ponents 55.2. Which proves that Shadle will have a good basketball team for the next four years. This season was a very good one. All of the players played to their fullest ability. The highlight of the year was beating N .C., our biggest rival, twice with very close scores of 56-55 and 43-42. Shadle will be fortunate to have these ball players returning next year. 1. Dave Butler makes a reat pose while making two points. 2. Row 1: Coach Brooks, Chad Bullard, Russ Gremmer, Troy Stasch, Eric Oman, Eric Miller, Assistant Coach Johnson. Row 2: Stever Redmond, Kevin Butler, Kreg Schaefer, Tony King, Jim Shoemaker, Ron Kinlow. Row 3: Paul Dehmer, Ryan Smeltzer, Shahid Z. Quidwai, Russ Wilbanks. 101 if 1 N, Q' S 4' x ' X An-as . 'Sm Q 2 Sf b ,iii V, N m L . 'Y ff f M W Q 4. .. a, S ' 51 K J, 'sf K QM + X- xx ,- - .f . s I If 3 S. Ii!! iw. K ' ,Xxx -Q - 5 Q 1 i 5 A .. 2 a fi , 4 5, Q, 2 t J .. gi! xxx f ihadf su ,- gf QQ XX Nw i K A,..-...Www--wi-'wv 1'-f .Q Ni k Varsity girls secure second place in league Varsity girls' basketball team came in second in league with a 12 win, 4 loss record. The team which was composed of nine seniors and one sophomore, played with as much skill as any team ever at Shadle. Their hard work in practice and commitment to the excellence of the team made this the best coaching experience ever! Ms. Sheridan, the girls' coach said. She also said with extreme exuberance, I am so proud of the ability, sportsman- ship, and class attitude exhibited by every member of this team. The class of '83 is tops . 1. Mary Reuter goes for the two points. 2. Ann Churchwell shoots while sur- rounded by Saxons. 3. Krista Dunn, Melinda Varns, Kathy Lewis, Julie Cor- des, Mary Reuter, Ann Churchwell, Beth Raymond, Cindy Kneip, Tammy Carnes, Kati Faulhaber. 103 Outstanding season turned in by J .V. girls The Highlander's Junior Varsity Girls' Basketball finished overall in second place, with a league record of 13 wins and 3 losses. Kelli Anderson, Sophomore, and Lisa Carnes, Junior, were leading scorers, Kelli with 224 points, and Lisa with 92. Leading re- bounders were Kelli, and Junior Kim Wilbur, and the leading assists were Julie Brunette, sophomore, and Junior Nicole Tutt. Shadle Park girls outscored their opponents with 1040 points to 958. The memorable moment for the girls was their win over the Richland Bombers and the Central Valley Bears. Their win over the C.V. Bears by seven points is the one that put them in second place in the Greater Spokane League. We had an outstanding and fun season! exclaimed Coach Parton. He obviously was pleased with his team. 1. Row 1: Danielle Simple, Assistant Coach Mary Simpson, Deanna Ralph, Renee Perkins, Missy McVicker, Kim Wilbur, Lisa Carnes, Kelli Anderson, Stella Murphy, Shari Sullivan, Coach Parton. Row 2: Kami Ellenz, Julie Brunette, Nicole Tutt, Pat- ty McBride, Carman Colon, Carie Shugart, Shelley Seal, Lynn Stowes. 3. Shari Sullivan getting slightly fouled. K .K l. fyficier?-nz? f Q - 71'w, -T Q':25?Qaf f ,I ' x ,, i ,., iw ...iifhi . i fi 1 VK h,.' if if ' l ' ' ' 3 2,4121 A. ' ' 'I i' V hi Q1 Strong freshmen team number 1 in city league Shadle Park Freshmen Girls' Basketball team had an excellent season. They started the season losing only 1 game to rival Gonzaga Prep. Then won 12 straight games making them iil in the city. Tracy Kisro was the all around outstanding player. She had a total of 210 points this season, and grabbed 138 rebounds. Other super players were Mari Brown, Geneva Jacobson, and Sonnet Thorn- sburry. Since these girls are Freshmen, Shadle can look forward to a promising basketball future. Mari was the key in breaking op- ponents' passes. Geneva, all 6'1 of her, started many fast breaks with her outlet passes. Sonnet's big game was against N.C. where she made 13 of 16 shots as Shadle piled up an incredible 77 points. 2. Coach Parton displaying Authority. 4. Row 1: Mari Brown, Beth Peyton, Kathleen Manley, Deanna Wallace, Airon Pein, Kim Hanson, Tracy Kisro, Colleen Smet, Shari Barber, Dianne Johnson. Row 2: Kim Thornsburry, Marlo Morin, Coach lsitt, Lisa Bone, Michelle Kenney, Shelly Piper, Geneva Jacobson, Michelle Eliott, Jeannie Hoffman. M, alma f af, u ii '4 ii LT-M- 105 ik Q . fi : + ,QF rims' , , , , Q-gr, N he ' . .,gf., Ammxmm, . L .. . Eff imply, sky Q .-1:0 x e Y X Q . . , if - '- if., +1 .- -. Q I K, .5.:,5,rysr,iw C' 9 is , . s ,, .,L. 5 .sa Y X 2 E is 'Q K Us 1 K S? 1. Rowdy Welch gets ready for the kill. 2. Joe Cleary brings Shadle to victory. 3. Chris Boni stocks his opponent before takedown. 4. Paul Bombino graciously defeats his opponent. 5. Row 1: Chris Boni, Shawn Carney, Mark Hamilton, Tim Brown, David Banks, Tony O'Gaz, Paul Bombino, Steve Swanger, Joe Fiedler, Chris Harvil, Jeff Angstrom, Mark Rahner. Row 2: Jeff Gately, Lyle Lahnbas, Corby Clemmons, Mike Housh, Steve Cote, Chuck Turman, Mike Stimson, John Smith, Khanvay Phothivongsa, Frank Sicilia. Row 3: Jeff Polello, Shawn Gilman, Tim Patts, Don Sciascia, Joe Gately, Conner Flynn, Brian Schuerer, John Munstrum. 106 L 4 ,ag it Wrestlers make their mark in tournament action The Shadle Park wrestlers were able to display greater amounts of stamina and endurance this season than they have in recent years. Shadle's wrestling team was able to end up 8th in the league, and 5th place in both the district and regional tournaments. With only three ' members representing the team during a stiff competition at State, Shadle was placed at 9th out of 68 teams, the highest plac- ing team in the G.S.L. next to the State Champions, Mead. The team was led by seniors Chris Boni, Joe Cleary, Rowdy Welch, Chris Harvill, Mark Rahner, Tim Brown, Paul Bombino, Conner Flynn and Joe Gately, who are all let- termen. Rowdy Welch was able to clinch 3rd at both Districts and Regionals, while big man Chris Boni took 1st at Districts and Regionals and captured the 3rd seed spot at State. Chris was also named outstanding wrestler at the Rathdrum Tournament, finishing the season with an awesome record of 27-1 which is the best Shadle has seen in the past 10 years. Joe Cleary was able to use his one- hundred and ninety pound body to also take lst place at Districts and Regionals. While at State, Joe was able to pin two of his opponents, but was unable to place second, los- ing in overtime. The highlights of the season for the boys was winning the team trophy at Rathdrum and the con- solation trophy at the Colville and Springdale tour- naments. Coach'Close was quoted as saying We started slow and finished strong, the Seniors were the backbone of the team. 5 Y if 5,3 mfw A fHf'iDi,? 1?iffUzf ,dj X ZR 2 XX xx if i'L .....,L,,t- ki i g ' fs QWLE f 2. SWR 1 QHADLQ 5 2 2 13 21 Ki? if .x.k .. i '53 1. Jim Maddox shoots for vital points at the state tournament. 2. Coach Jim Groves, Jim Peterson, manager, Bob Hartzog, Jerry Peterson, Brian Rheinigans, John Nilles, Randy Groves, Terry Lollis, Dave Krause, John McVicker, Jim Whitman, assistant coach. Kneeling: Dave Butler, Jim Mattocks, Tom Yearout, Ryan Schaefer, Craig Constance, Derek Murashige, Ben Allen, Joe Groves, manager. 3. Derek Murishige con- templates his next move. 4. Craig Constance in pro form. 5. Tom Yearout goes for two as he grabs a foul from his opponent. .2-'- M, g . t , , 4 it 5 L - Skilled Shadle team narrowly misses at state With an excellent second half of their season behind them, the Shadle Varsity boys went on to gain lst place in district playoffs with 3 hard fought wins over Ferris, Lewis Sz Clark and Gonzaga, and missed first place seeding in Regionals when they battled it out with Walla Walla but were caught short by 1 point. Then a 15 point victory over Pasco sent them to state for the third year in a row. There they suffered two more heartbreaking 1-point losses, the first in overtime to Garfield, the team which went on to win the state championship and the second to Oak Harbor in a dif- ficult battle. Shadle Park then finished the year with a strong seventh place standing in the state and a season record they can well be proud of. ,.fM'a'.,..M'W ixN '--. 'L w....T' Qt fr' - . .V my 1 4:mijff!FYf'l I2n.:r .E.i N 04.5 ,vw- , . ka wk 6 -T - i , -..- X -'N .V- L, h F- L in if W, Q . . -.5 r , .. -Aw A ,er .A, or 3' ,, , W . i lm , M. 5 ,Q ,. 4 -ft ' ' ' A' -2 ..2 1. Jerry Peterson displays his skill and endurance against Gonzaga. 2. Terry Lollis makes his move towards the basket during tournament play. 3. Brian Rheinigans muscles his way in to take his favorite inside shot. 4. Craig Constance played intelligent defense. 5. John Nilles skies for the rebound. 6. Tom Yearout gets ready to take the ball down court. 111 ar Q., fx r A A a wi 1- f , Q wmfffnwfw-,m ,QWNM ww. fm W, rr Jig, 1: 49' 'Q Q ,J- Jiim-six ily is FW QW .V. softball a team of unity Shadle's Junior Varsity Team shows that we have a strong future in softball. The team consists of mostly sophomores and therefore next year will bring a promising season. On the plates this year we have an excellent infield with Vicky Gately and Molley Mayer, both sophomores. The team also has a powerful hitting force led by Kelli Anderson and Maria Johnson. Shadle's great pitchers are Jodi Moscatelli, a junior, and Shelly Hanson. The team is one of uni- ty, they work together and have fun. 1. Row 1: Coach lsitt, Chris Ruthruff, Ann Corrico, Kami Ellenz, Jamie Skogstad, Stella Murphy, Maria Johnson, Kelli Anderson, Stevie Scaife, Lisa Gosk. Row 2: Jill Brett, Jodi Moscatelli, Shelly Seal, Carol Dohler, Shelly Hanson, Molly Myer, Vikkie Gately, Leslie Hess. 2. Jodi Moscotelli leading her team to victory. 3. Maria Johnson exhibits bravery by playing catcher. 4. Vicki Gately gets another hit. 5. Shelly Piper, Kris Sciascia, Sonet Thornsberry, Mria Moran, Sam Pariss, Kristen Shuth, Cheryl Heavener, Colleen Smet, Airion Pein, Deanna Wallace, Mari Brown, Jeannie Hoff- man, Kathy Lollis. Row 2: Lisa Boni, Kelley Kendrik, Kristi Atkins, Kim Coleman, Sonie Summerlin, Michelle Ellifritt, Lea Gallegus, Susan McFarlond, Lisa Peltiek, Jana Richards. 175553 'fireman 'jf 4, ,-', TH' Wi-anno 5 v 1 ,, -4.- , k,,, ,. , f A, A nw... ,, 5 6' ,g .Mmm 1. I' is me L Q 34, i ,Mu ' f,'4.ilIj .Q N... -.. M, 3122 A M-vyar Nfl. ,M in 1.4 hi l, ,M , ff' ,nw :M 1 vanw- ,nu my in A gf 'rr 45' , Q ' Ewf W lx, ' N K f ' ,J- 1, , , H 7 up Ji U W4 ' W '52 XXQBS pw- Varsity baseball proves to be powerful Shadle's Varsity Baseball team started this year with a combination of players looking to finish on top of the 1983 GSL standings. After a very large turnout, the squad was left with eleven players returning from last year's state finalists team, in- cluding starters Derek Murashige, Vinni Barranco, Tom Yearout, Tony Brown, Shandy Cobane and Dave Krause. A strong five-man pitching staff also added to the balance of Shadle's attack. The outfield proved to be very sturdy and the infield very tight. Coach Brown stated that this team has a good chemistry and should have a fine season. 'f at 1 j 116 HM J 13 as'? i5 'Egg ggi - JU ww' W 'I ft' Y W Mfg Qfgfwsg 3 Ships f 4 fl' ' ,Lf -- ,,,, V' www-rw-vp 'fi ' 5 5- , + S ' ' Bo 5 fn LQ! gg ,, x J.V. baseball holds strong future for S.P. This spring, the turnout for Varsity and J.V. Baseball was very big. Due to the large turnout, it is the first year Shadle has had a crop of juniors playing on the Varsity team. The team started out full steam ahead as they took on West Valley, Mead, East Valley, and North Central, losing only to North Central by one point. The backbone of the team came from a fabulous four- man pitching staff which consisted of Mike Dickey, Kyle Davis, Dennis Bricker, and last year ace, Bill Eloxman. The rest of the team proved to be a hard hitting, strong defen- sive ball club that Mr. Brooks said, Should be tomorrows varsity successors. 1. Row 1: Troy Stach, Chad Bullard, Jim Shoemaker, Jeff Allen, Russ Grimmer, Pual Dehmer, Steve Redman, Eric Qlenan, Coach Denunzio. Row 2: Coach Russ Wilbanks, Kreg Schaefer, Greg Davis, Kyle Pieroni, Kirk Niblock, Jeff Gately, Matt Oavanaugh. Row 3: Vic Carroll, Tom Rohrbach, Mike Smith, Bill Spinnell, Chris Smith, Bryan Smeltzer. 2. Mark Leckie trows to home. 3. Row 1: John Smith, Jim Jenson, Sam Gregg, Pat Wiener, Jim Gib- son, Pat Picicci, Steve McKenzei, Don Sciascia, John Gately, Dave Cunningham, Mark Leckie. Row 2: Coach Rose, Steve Skillingstad, Mike Dickey, Justin Sexton, Dennis Bricker, Kyle Davis, Bill Elix- man, Chad Horn, Ken Johnson, Coach Ron Brooks. 4. Steve Skill- ingstad making an important play. 5. Mike Dickey's pitching pro- ves to be awesome. 5. I ff-5212 ' 2, - r,' 1f?L kV, 4 6 , ml g 2' Q, 1, ,,5iQ,1,46,E , ' , I N' f, Q QA. Q . Shadle girls' track increases in size and skill The Girls' Track Team this year underwent an increase in size. Part of this growth was due to the large numbers of freshmen girls who turned out. The larger numbers gave a great advantage to the team and utilized 11 members throughout the season on the Frosh, J.V. and Varsity teams adding to the overall strength of all. Besides competing in the GSL meets, the team participated in many other local and invitational meets' such as the Strandbert Relays, the Mooberry Relays and the Pasco Invitational. This full schedule of competition sharpened the girls' skills and aided in the development of team spirit and competition. 1. Beth Raymond and Cindy Kneip try to keep up their humor during the grueling practice sessions. 2. Row 1: Joan Annis, Cindy Kneip, Beth Ray- mond, Ann Chruchwell, Linda Harris, Kim Wilbur, Judy Lasswell, Kim Stauffer. Row 2: Tammy Soo, Kerri Hamilton, Sharon Waddell, Nikki Annis, Lynelle Hull, Shelli LeBret, Kathy O'Shields, Tammy Carnes, Becky Herschel, Ann Johnston, Aimee Little, Janelle Ruffcorn. Row 3: Laurie Kiehn, Theresa Mitchel, Kristin Welch, Kathy McCoy, Lori Egelhofer, Sue Campbell, Jolene Hartnett, Wilda O'Bannon, Karen Harper, Missy Smith. 3. Row 1: Lori Jones, Heather Edwards, Chris Pinkerton, Laura Parker, Susan Pool. Row 2: Diane Johnson, Kelli Swanek, Kim Hanson, Sherry Paulson, Debi Egger, Candi Turningrobe. Row 3: Susan Schwartz, Bridget McCarroll, Tanna Myers, Tammy Allen, Cathy Krabbenhoft, Tammy Pruitt, Sherri Barker. 4. On your mark, get set, and they're off. 5. John Keen and Joe White run together and challenge themselves. 6. Row 1: Larry Feichner, Steve Clark, Kevin Butler, Mike Johnson, Harold Hangstrom, Tom Oliver, Lee Paddock, John Keen. Row 2: Eric Miller, Mark Hamilton, Steve Lovejoy, Joe White, Mike Bohnet, Jeff Ross. ppp? LS E ZZ L . Lg LM E B V -, ,gawfr 6 fr, ' K 2 'V f..A .pm iw F981 um rm ' r Well rounded track team forceful to the finish The Highlander's Track Team is very strong overall. It is possible that this year the team will be the best Shadle has ever seen. The track team is very persistent in its running events, and terrific in field events. The team itself is the largest track team ever, consisting of over 180 athletes. With Mr. Page as coach, one can be sure the team will be extremely spirited. He feels that the year will have many students at the State Meet. The team is powerful and will most likely have the strongest relay team in the state. They were very exciting to watch as they overwhelmed their opponents and set the pace for GSL track. 1. Row 1: Guy Davey, Jay Elgin, Gary Leach, Bob Pebles, Keith Hoekama, Brian Varker, Mark Beryl, Greg Jones. Row 2: Todd McAllister, Craig Clark, Mark Banks, Stan Holman, Aaron Magner, Dave Birch, Dennis Magner, Ben Brantl, Kevin Johnston, Brian Groves. Row 3: Kevin Lyons, Peter Quint, Conner Flynn, Steve Sarf, John Koke, Dave Neil, Rick Rice, Brian Cole. 2. John Munstrum fly- ing high' over the hurdles. 3. Doug Storr building speed before his take offjump. 4. Joe Groves gets ready to hurl the shotput, as Shadle is expected to do well in field events this year. 5. As they round the core ner, the race shows to be close with Kevin Johnston and Dave Dirch leading the way, but Rick Rice is on their tails. 6. Row 1: Jeff Angstrum, Tom Meyers, Dave Burketta, Jeff Barrington, Mike Duffy, Dave Butler, Don Hartzog, Mike Patterson, Shawn Carney, Diug Storr, Pat O'Shields, Joe Groves, Jody Craft, Dave Jones, Don Harder, Phil Weist, Bob Gibson, Kelly Jones. Row 2: Ed Stading, Ron Patoon, Mark Rahner, John Giem, Ward Bartell, John Ybarra, Rick Page, Dave Knight, Khanvay Phothivongsa. Row 3: Greg Joirman, Steve Olson, David Grove, Ted Etten, Jim Leavy, Mike Stimson, Jim Brown, John Munstrum. 122 ,il L14 15 l IJ M , x' M- fs-1. V. qi ,X ,r-4 'Ya g MV, K II fir 5454 'sv-3. I. . rx! -A s . ig ,A . . l - .46 ' -gain A, 1 a 1, Q lv 3 ,f ' ' 'Q . 4 N, 59 Agri Y my Q Mfr: .0 , A . f ,, , Y, K .. 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The biggest activity of the fall was the Senior Luau, original of our class. Activities proceeding the luau were, the parking spot raffle, spirit car contest and caravan, Halloween dress up contest, powder-puff foot- ball fYeah Seniorsll and Highlander T-shirt sale. The class also started plans for the Senior Prom. An original idea of the class was the recognition of outstan- ding seniors as Senior of the Week. The goal of the of- ficers was to unite the senior class and to raise spirit. I would like to thank Chris Harvill, Yvonne Smith, Deb- bie Sunberg, Wendy Hagen, and our advisors, Mrs. Elias and Mr. Carney. The best of luck! Cynthia E. Kneip Fall '83 President Spring semester officers I have often thought of the Senior class as definitely the place to be in '83. They include students who are talented in several areas and are basically some of the best people I've had the privilege of knowing. Since the beginning of Spring, an increasing interest in graduation activities was noticed. The seniors organized events such as dances, pizza feeds, T-shirt sales, and the Senior Pro- duction. It was all drawn to a close after the Senior Prom and the Senior Luncheon. I would like to thank the rest of the officers for all their time and devotion, Dave West, Suzette Evans, Frances Baunach, and Laura Boole. The advisors, Mr. Carney and Mrs. Elias, also need be to commended for their hard work. Good luck in the future Seniors! Todd Mielke Spring '83 President 161 Ima- Senior Credits A ,Joe Absalonson: ACTIVITIES: J.V. Football 11, Varsity 12, Na- tional Honor Society, Spanish Club. MEMORIES: Weekend parties, cruising in my GREEN MACHINE and laughing at my bro! Getting a S108 racing ticket with it. Quarters all the way. DREAMS: To become very rich and famous. And to keep all the great friends I have now, and to someday post a 7 second M mile time . . . Gnarly! Rob Aguilar: ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 11, 12, Soccer team 11, 12, MEMORIES: Best of Times. Joe, Brent, Sean, Drafting, L.L.L. Capers, Judy, Robin and Co., B'er on Fruitloops, Seattle trips with Uncle Bill. Dean Hube's purge. DREAMS: Major in Engineering Design and Graphics Technology, Become a prolific songwriter, Meet E.W.F. in per- son, work for T.R.W. or R.I. Write and publish a book. Lori Akiyama: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Tennis 10, 11, 12, League Secretary 10, Secretary 11, National Honor Society 11, 12. MEMORIES: Ph1ll1p's nosewhistle, Red car,20 bones, Hot face, Swedish tennis player, P.T.'s Jock bag party, Little D.'s, Carolyn-Who's gonna win? . DREAMS: C.D. Allen Albano: ACTIVITIES: The good old 900 club 11, 12. MEMORIES: Slave labor Halseth right Bill D.? Great times in bio with Tim C., Brian R., Jill L., Randy B., Maddogs parties. DREAMS: To party with Judas Priest. To live in Australia. That Randy B. finishes his book. Jeff Albrecht: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Golf 11, 12, Wrestling 10, 11. MEMORIES: Don't go on greenf' Soaking the Saddies, 'fTake a left. The down river reunion. The Brubakers, Hey Caruso, Hu, Hu, Hu! Strawberry Fields. The airport. Nobody drives the flash? Fan Lake fSorry Tammyl. When the shiek broke. DREAMS: To kick back, and look at life from the top. Alice Alder: ACTIVITIES: A.F.S. 10, 11, Voc. Skill Center. MEMORIES: Football, Basketball games, Mixers, C., T., M., D., J ., A., K., M., A., Skills Center. M8zM's, Nursing, Senior year '83. Cass, remember the sparkling cider? DREAMS: To become a L.P.N. Get married, and have eight kids. To always be happy. Also meet E. T. and the L. B. boys. Mar Alexander: ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 10, 11, 12, Jazz Band 10, 11, 12, Tuba Line 10, 11, 12, Musical 10, 11, 12, Highlandaires 10, -11. MEMORIES: Band Trips. U1 Tuba line fThanks Homeyj. Im- perials, Jay, Von, Jeffy B., Eric Hall, Contra's, Jamming with Jeffy G. and Shannon. K. Fried. S.F.C.C. Horn Abuse. Volleyball Party, Feb. 27, 1982. DREAMS: To attend North Texas State University, to tour with B.R. or W.H. To march with a top 12 Corps, To get out of Spokane. Ben Allen: ACTIVITIES: B-squad Basketball 10, Varsity Basketball 12, French Club 11, 12. MEMORIES: New Year's Eve. Saturday's prac- tice, Officer and a Gentleman , McDonalds parking lot, Lori's Bones. No way, I think too much of my body! Most of all, Laura. DREAMS: To be with Laura. To become extremely wealthy, and enjoy life whatever course it takes. Debbie Allen: ACTIVITIES: Mat Mates President 12, Mat Mates 11, Plate Mates 10, Plate Mates President 11, Walla Walla Drama Festival 10, Newspaper 11, 12. MEMORIES: Bubba's Brucey, Brewski, Rex, Swann, Zip, and Pluck Dang, New Year's Eve, Quarters, Mac's, Dick's, S1ng1ng,S.F.C.C. sidewalks, fall, Grand Blvd., Games, My W.M.K.M. The Late, parties, Flying Cheerios, Paranoia, Corrupted Parties, T-Ping, Ob- noxious people, and mixers. DREAMS: To keep in touch with my friends and to succeed in life and always have fun. Audrey Anderson: ACTIVITIES: Oklahoma, Music Man, Jazz Choir, Chorale, Girl's Choir, All Northwest Choir. MEMORIES: Those crazy singing engagements in Girl's Choir. Hey David Buck, it's your dad. Going to state. DREAMS: I would like to forever walk on sandy beaches. See sunsets and butterflies and be happy at whatever I do. But most of all I would like to forever walk in the grace of God. v Wayne Angstrom: ACTIVITIES: Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Basketball, Baseball 10, Intramural Basketball. MEMORIES: Captain Casual, Ice chests, Coke!Husband!Zipper, Swallowing Quarters, Bronco, Itls Todd's. Moving Trees? Passed out, Kim's guitar, Ditches, B.B.S. Sucked in Animal House. Happy Hour, Hopefuls, Monday night Olympics. DREAMS: To end my racing career, cheat the system, become a millionaire, and aide Wes s track career. Kim, you made my senior year the best. Thanks! Larry Archibald: ACTIVITIES: Frosh Football, Hockey 9, 10, 11, 12. MEMORIES: Caught a little short of clothes in State Park. Butt kicked at Dick's. Too much wine and billboards don't mix. DREAMS: Become a professional contractor and hire Tom Moisan so he'll have a real job. To marry Laura and have a rich life. Amy Arsenault: ACTIVITIES: Basketball 10, Softball 10, Varsity Softball 11, Varsity Manager Basketball 12, Volleyball. MEMORIES: State B-Ball, Softball, Richland Regionals, Red Lion, Slim's first hair, Coke and Mushrooms, Sadie's Night with Brian, Joyce and Pat, K.A.R.T.S., The Golden Chariot, Keysf, My twin sister Joyce, You bet!, Cheese Pleezers, Big Gulps, Elfie, Garfield, Angie, Forever , Ramada Inn Seattle, Karen, you're wrong! DREAMS: To become Mary Reuter's roomate at W.S.U. and to keep in touch with my high school buddies. Thanks guys for the memories. Kevin Atkins: ACTIVITIES: J.V. Football 10, J.V. Baseball 10, Va sity Football 11, 12, Varsity Baseball 11, 12, went to Letterman's Cl once. MEMORIES: Trip to the Dome, Jackie Lumbarsco, the night at t Ramada, The House, Being 2nd best punter in GSL History, Room 59 Mac Ivers. Sledge. DREAMS: To live a lonlg life, To play in SUPE BOWL XXIII. To be drafted in the 1st roun by every team in the N out of college. Good Luck '83'. B Bob Bafaro: ACTIVITIES: Newspaper 10. MEMORIES: B.B. Monday night quarters, The Carrot mistake. Todd did you get any.ye All the parties. Powder puff cheerleading. The first summer with Evi. the other memories too numerous to mention! DREAMS: To live a lo and healthy life and have my nose fixed so it's as small as Jim Durante's. . Randy Bakken: ACTIVITIES: Track 10, Announcing. basketb games. MEMORIES: Using a flashcube in the dark room. Friends Kev Mr. Millerl. Bugging Mr. J.. Not going to state. Starting my novel w back when. Announcing the G.P. Bullpups. DREAMS: Head for Austral after college, That I'll finish my book. Meet a special girl and get marri Cthen on to Australiaj. Mark Baldwin: ACTIVITIES: Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12, German Club, A nouncing. MEMORIES: Seattle I and Seattle II. The.0-8 church leag team. Beethoven Chicken. Hi-Lassie bods. The .Stick Man, Mixi- DREAMS: One day I hope I can look back on my life and see it as bei successful and happy. 1 u Ron Baltzellz ACTIVITIES: Band 10, 11, 12, Junior Varsity Golf 1 12. MEMORIES: Band trips, Competition against other bands. My go grades in Child Development class. DREAMS: To get married and ha four kids and if that fails then I want to adopt a son or daughter that five years old. , David Banks: ACTIVITIES: Football, Wrestling, Baseba MEMORIES: Friends, Football Fridays, Pearl Harbor Bomb Shelt Hey Dave I live the other way. Let me outl, Ugh! Mamto Park, Tot and Awesome, Oldmobile O.J., Mrs. Forsyth's class. DREAMS: To w the Lottery. Excel in my profession and live happily. Have fun, then married. Mark Banks: ACTIVITIES: Band 10, 11, 12, Band President 12, S ing ASB Treasurer 12, Cross Country 11, 12, Track 11, People to Peo 10, Carousel 11, Music Man 12, National Honor Society, Spanish Club 11. MEMORIES: State Championships in basketball and Cross Count 'Men of the 80's', Junior and Senior Proms. All the great times in Seatt Sitting next to Colleen at Graduation. Sand dunes in. C.C. and Distric The Quartet, Hum. 10 with Mrs. P. and Mr. Miller, Being kidnapped. Vinnie Barranco: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Football 10, 11, 12, Varsi Baseball 10, 11, 12, JV, B-Squad Basketball. MEMORIES: Road trig the Dome. Rypien's good-bye party. The Love Machine, W. . DREAMS: To play Pro Baseball. Go out with Farrah. Have a family a live in Washington forever. Rich Barrington: ACTIVITIES: Shadle Park Lizard Marching Ba 10, 11, 12. MEMORIES: Highlanders vs. Islanders 66-65. Ruth getting h on the head in Seattle. Becky!!!, Friends: Ruth, Leslie, Rhonda, Todd, T and watch G.H. DREAMS: To become a doctor, marry Rebecca, have least 10 kids, retire filthy rich, and travel around the world, leaving t kids at home. Frances Baunach: ACTIVITIES: League Sec. 11, League VP 12, N tional Honor Society, Class Treasurer 12, Young Life 10, 11, 1 MEMORIES: Becoming a Husky. Valentine's Day 1982. Being Davi driving instructor. Dimes? I'll never tell. Miniature Golf, Midnig movies, Scoops, Tacos and Donuts. Faking marriage fDavinY? Gre movies with MO, Blue Hawaii, Rollerskating. Playing 'Lewis and Clar Dick's Drive-In, Pirates, S50 sunglasses. Summer of 38 movies. DREAM To someday run my fingers through Rod Stewart's hair. Own a Tur Saab. Find the Deaf. MEMORIE : Always being wild and crazy wi Melissa. What goofy things we did! And also boogied around with M. DREAMS: To be a nurse, and I also dream about a very, very speci cowboy whom I love! To be a successful dancer or maybe a model. CHAD Laura Benjamin: ACTIVITIES: J.V. Softball 10, 11, Varsity Softb 12. MEMORIES: Falling madl in love with Larry Archibald! Brok bedposts. My best buddy, Lynda Uryga. Lynda, in the corner of the hall. The hockey games. Trying to blow the chemistry room. Needle a thread. Going to Seattle with Larry fCanada tool. Summer at the la Kelly and Caryle and all the wild times at the football games. DREAM To go to school, become a nurse, marry Larry, and have lots of children. Scott Benner: ACTIVITIES: Hawks 10, Dance Committee, Key Cl 10, 11, Chorale, 10, 11, Highlandaires 11. MEMORIES: D.M. How's t fence? Working Senior year, what a drag. The Luau, Before the Lu Thanks Steve. B.B.S. Hey Shelley, How's the English grade? Tho Mercer Islands Babies. DREAMS: To become a true master of B.S. just any of my peers are To make mass bucks weldlng Davld Boggs MEMORIES The fun tlmes 1n R O s room Lunch at ac s And Mr Bell s government class DREAMS To become lsgustmgly rxch Monte Breber ACTIVITIES Intramural Basketball 10 11 EMORIES Gettmg drafted by the Golden Gunners Varsity lo throw g on Hut s back Varslty shellmg Gettmg lard off by C I C omg to nest Lake wrth a 48 hour buzz M I P rn Pullman Chewmg Headslaps P en Irv s house H D C 4 wheelm Friends S H C H R M J B M T S K R B G M M DREAMS 'Io roll a 1983 Porsche 17 trmes o manage Corky s and to become the next Rxchard Petty Garrlck Bohnet ACTIVITIES J V Baseball 10 Varsxty Track 12 EMORIES Pme trees at Mac Donald s Pat gravelmg Jogger Jamaclan olklore Four days at Sprrlt Lake Duct tape Forgettmg the Le go s Cat gglmg at the Carlson s house A A T A DREAMS Be the lea er of my wn communlst country Jeff Bone MEMORIES Destructron ralds on Teal street Irv forever torkm wlth four Wheelers P W Tlm and Chrrs and 5 cases at the reek The look Kelth' Ugly Ugly Nope Bleber Nope Nlce utch Green breath fumes Sober to smashed m one hour wxth too many rewxes Remember the cursed room Mont? DREAMS To make Florrda y stompmg ground Chris Bom ACTIVITIES Varsrty Football 11 12 Varslty Wrestlmg 0 11 12 Varsrty Track 11 12 J V Football 10 J V Track 10 A S B oughnut rep MEMORIES The Coke blackcherry experlence Wayne nd movmg trees Playmg quarters And then 7 on 7 football CCutsD The sault punch The con speech fK1m mflnltyl DREAMS To have an u esome trme at college Paul Bomblno ACTIVITIES Football Wrestlmg Track EMORIES C B The Zlpper Ripper Elbows Groves'7 The Chef H s bathroom and bendmg Mr Ross s faucet wrth Txm DREAMS To e Trm McKenz1e graduate from college wrthout cheatmg Shannon Borg ACTIVITIES Hlghlandarres 11 Chorale 12 rghland Dancer 11 12 Oklahoma 10 Carousel 11 Muszc Man 12 eague 11 MEMORIES Cuttmg a rug wnth J and S The lunch crowd hrlosophles J AP s convertlble m the ram Fountam Jum mg wlth ds Not gomg to Drck s for Stuart s sake Be boppm to M T ome over e ll have a Kaneesh We ll talk' Good tlmes and great frlends Thanks for erythmg Amy ' The Amerlcanlzatron of Agneta DREAMS I had thls erythmg and make b1g bucks Laura Boole MEMORIES Baseball Functron Loverboy Herro elle s O Party Mead guys Sweetheart Dance 1982 w1th K L J S Our pot They re gonna burst ' Corrupt wlth B A Hey lady ya know you t a fern on your head'7 Thanks for everythlng ch1cks ' DREAMS Go 1 Eastern Marry the man of my dreams and have a great l1fe Selma Brantley ACTIVITIES Jazz Chorr Carousel 11 All Nor west Cholr 12 DREAMS My dream or goal ln hfe IS to become a pro ss1ona1 smger and be as great as Mrss Dlana Ross Jeff Brett MEMORIES Domg beyond the call of duty The sugges on box where IS 1t'7 Hutton settlement Hurry up fat man' Junror Prom termath Nlce drlvmg skllls Shaannnaanaannnaa' Go ahead burn off obody s around' Great memories 1n the 442 Lawn Jobs wrth the blue ldsmoboat And the best of A G You re awesome Gettmg carded 1n the brary DREAMS To be thoroughly mfested wxth 1 000 drseases before I 25 Make It through the Polxce Academy and start domg some good ee you ln 93 Kathy Brooker ACTIVITIES DECA Cholr Calll raphy EMORIES Gettmg en aged Homecommg Dance 1981 DREA S To e llfe to the fullest and e happy for all I have Amy Brown ACTIVITIES Hlghlander Chorale 11 12 Hlghlandalres I A S B Treasurer fFall 19831 Chalrman of Muslc for Chrlstmas Dance 83 Chalrman of Refreshments for Sweetheart Dance 1983 EMORIES Lymg awake at mght trymg to figure just why THEY call e Eva Braun Shannon I hope we remember all of our INSIDE jokes gneta what a cute Swedish accent' Hey Jeff remember 5 m1le'7' REAMS To go through BYU Dancmg my way through Europe ecommg a top Busmess Executlve with my Porsche and l1ve next door 1 Shannon for the rest of my l1fe C70 Jeff Brown MEMORIES Movmg to Spokane and startmg school at hadle Meetmg new frlends Indlana The Water Tower Mr Bell s class REAMS Fmd a good Job for the summer go to college and become a ame Brologlst Tlm Brown ACTITIVIES Football 10 11 12 Wrestlmg 10 11 12 tudent Ambassador for People to People MEMORIES You know the 1p ' In the halls wlth M P by the heater Walkmg up the walls wlth H and hlttlng my head And Well Ahh ' The year to be IS 83 REAMS To be successful m lrfe and marry the young lady that I love nd have a good education Thanks to all my frlends Tony Brown ACTIVITIES Varsrty Football 11 12 Varsxty Baseball 12 MEMORIES Camping wxth Kevm and Kenny at Prxest Lake Go g to Prrest and gettmg a gun pulled on us The Slab Inn wrth K R Spen mg the mght wrth Jerry and Sandy Partymg The 83 Semor Keg Prez tate champs for keg drmkmg Socral 8CtlVltleS such as gettmg ham mered Monday Nlght Quarters DREAMS For every partymg senlor next year to have as much fun as I d1d Kally Brunn MEMORIES Golly Wally' Those two have cracker butts' Reven e' The dog on 5 mule at 70 mph J s smokmg car 360 s on the 1ce Hey oss' Have you been smokmg agam'7 The mght Bob Jeff Wallace Kelth and Mark came to see me at work Gammg three good frrends and realxzrn that the one fnend was always there FHVOIIIBG say mg Levzs'Man' D EAMS Good frlends for l1fe Stephanle Bumgarner MEMORIES Scopage wlth L O and C R 82 Semor Prom wlth T D Faithful Erme Shellr please don t slam the door Hey Llsa ants are for squrshmg DECA Conference Johnny you re such a cute bunny Mac Man McGr1ff1th Jr Prom K B the locker we never found Im telling you Dave take the Seattle exrt' Hey V L let s get small Bent Bumpers Broken hearts and curfews but all well worth rt Thanks Mom and Dad Joyce Butler ACTIVITIES J V Volleyball 10 11 M r 12 Basket ball 10 Mgr 11 12 Softball 10 11 German Club 10 11 lass of 83 10 11 12 MEMORIES T J S S and my tw1n srster Amy Cheese Pleezers Keys Regronals at the Red Lron State B ball Slrm Mushrooms and coke The Squlrts Rap your rs open' The guys m the Jeep DREAMS To have Shelly as my roommate at W S U To be succesful later ln llfe and to grow Kathy Butler MEMORIES My love D B Settmg K C wlth a real plooker Spurtmg foam Squat monsters Foosball Quarters Soaps rn Hort Gettmg Hara wrth Klara Late nrghts and all those great people All those unmentronable mentlonables Varsrty partymg wrth the gang Jr and Semor wrestlmg wrth the Nazr Warnor Breltkevtz DREAMS To always be wrth my Babe Breltkreutzand for hlm to be a famous Nazl Rock n Roll drummer For Klpple to find that ever speclal Pluffer And for me to have an excellent hfe wlth my love Xan Byram ACTIVITIES DECA Dance Troupe Hortlculture MEMORIES At the cafe all the good tlmes wlth my frrends Gettmg In house wxth Sharon and our many quarters we plugged mto Ms PacMan Spm Glbblous DREAMS Become a professronal drummer I hope to make rt blg someday But especxally my good frrend Sharon I wrsh her all the happmess ln the world Gxgr Cadleux ACTIVITIES Cross Country 10 11 DECA MEMORIES Football games Sue Josie C DREAMS To become a suc cessful busmess person To move back down south John Cage ACTIVITIES Band MEMORIES Playmg Shadle dances wrth VISION Flrst Arr band contest and wmnrn xt wlth VanHalen Wrxtmg for Sammy Bod Advanced SKLM DREAM Playmg rock n roll and lmmg up the snow Curtls Calhoun MEMORIES Domg all the slave dutles for Mrs Lykes homeroom The great tlme ln Mr Jones room Mrs Elias and her wrld ways of gettmg the class attentlon Gomg out and gettmg rowdy with Mlke DREAMS To have a Porsche 928 a 4 x 4 and a couple of motor cycles then go and find a beautlful lady and settle down fwlthln reasonl Fred Campbell ACTIVITIES Varslty football 11 12 MEMORIES Gettmg wasted wlth the guys Gomg to the Semor Spodle Playmg frrsbee Gomg to basketball games and seemg double DREAMS To graduate and Jom the army and become very successful Glen Campbell MEMORIES Gomg to football and basketball games Watchmg Jerry try to water skx Hahaha Dana Cannlng ACTIVITIES F F A MEMORIES Nannygoat and Donneehound The Haunted House Gettmg stuprd and dumb w1th Nan nygoat Steve W Playmg hrde and go seek m Mamto Park s formal garden on that foggy fall mght George R and graduatxon mght last year Yvonne Carchra ACTIVITIES Hortrculture Dance Troupe MEMORIES Advanced S8zM My many memorles of Mlchael and I they were great' My best friend Kathy breathe free Polly Hey Bababy s Oh Henry And chucken on srlly dogs Don t forget Krll the Monkey DREAMS To be very happxly marrled to the man of my dreams and to lose all the werght Ive been plannmg to lose by May And to always be Chmese eyed Chris Carlsen ACTIVITIES Orchestra Chorus Varsity Cheerleader A S B Representatlve Intra Hrgh Senate MEMORIES Strawberrles and cream Otay Mamard' Klsses from Moscow Best pal Y S me and S W on the weekends Broken glass hugs from D S Breakmg out with Dave K Guzzlmg DREAMS Fmd a date Graduate from col lege Look out Hawa11 here we come John Carlson ACTIVITIES Track 11 12 Wrestlmg 12 Semor Studlo MEMORIES AATA Pme trees at MacDonalds 21 hour In house 71 820 holes Duct tape Jamalcan folklore Hey Pat where s the Leggo s'7 Thrashmg wltches at Rosauers Frlends Pat O Shlelds Garrlck Bohnet Kevm Whlttler Kathy O Shlelds Sls Rod Godfrey SNK Dude sults My mohawk DREAMS To hunt weasles wth Javelms 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To hopefully marry C.H. and live a wonderful life. LeAnn Carman: MEMORIES: Finally getting my V.W. bug. Partying with Cheryl and Karla. Meeting lots of new friends. DREAMS: Moving to Seattle after I graduate but keeping in touch with all my friends. Try and get a job at Seattle City Light and go to college. Tammy Carnes: ACTIVITIES: Varsity basketball: Varsity Cross Country: Varsity track. Paul Carroll: MEMORIES: Skipping 3 years of cons. Chevelle on wheels, fast cars. Church's chicken. Mr. Miller's exciting intercom an- nouncements. Friends: Bob, Randy, '70 Chevelle, TAB. DREAMS: 1976 'Iirans Am, 1983 Corvette and a good architectural job in a warmer c imate. Sandy Carter: ACTIVITIES: Co-Op Historian. MEMORIES: Kris, it's the cops, Pop! Shell, Cindy, Kris and Mickey. Senior Luau and Kris D.'s party. Crazy times with Mary Jo. Drive-ins with Fluff and Maria. Hockey games and P.S. Dances and mixers. Shell and Maria's. Mary, Jeanine, and those eggs and nylons! Lila attacks! Hermie crun- ching. Spying with Shelly and only getting caught once. DREAMS: To find me a rich man, move to Hawaii and be happy always. Trent Carter: ACTIVITIES: Baseball, Swimming, Spanish Club. MEMORIES: Mrs. Cozad's drama class. Mr. Haneyis piranha that ate all the goldfish. Getting caught for throwing snowballs. Dave's awesome Vega, lHa, hal. DREAMS: To go live in England and help my Uncle make movies and become filthy rich. Joe Caruso: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Soccer 10, 11, 12. MEMORIES: Here . . . it's baked! The Loyal Inn - Room I2309, What-ever, Take a Left!, Seeing Sid for the first time. Bright Gold. Wall Hits. Watching Scooby Doo. Perma Grin. Brewskiing. Hot-knifing. Talking to Peggy, See- ing Jeanne. DREAMS: To own a red Farrari two seater. Have a custom built home, and make some good bucks. Lori Cates: ACTIVITIES: A.S.B. Rep 10, 12, League, Varsity Golf 11, 12. MEMORIES: All the F.B. and B.B. games. Dick's. Midnight movies. 850 glasses.My Honda. Being stranded. Remember what fun Jill? C.D.A. at the lake. Spring break 82. Staci's yellow and orange carpet. Remember Jen? Xerox face prints. State B.B. Tournament 82. Fran stealing caramels. Summer nights at D.G.'s and D.D.'s apartment. Swimming.How was it in your clothes Staci? B.gammon, winning but losing. And all the rest of the GREAT times at Shadle. DREAMS: To own a Mercedes 450 SL. Be excessively wealthy by the age of 22. Staci Caudill: MEMORIES: The lake 81. Swimming at D 8: D's S.V. 82. Jill you blind or something? Reggie bar. half V.-half not, losing keys, rolling dingdongs, b.gammon, fun is CD'A, Richard, .Hold me lback. What's that on the side of the car'?! DREAMS: To keep in touch with all my friends and go on a trip with them this summer before we all go off to colle e. Bgbbi Jo Chaffee: MEMORIES: Laur, Crits and all those I'm sure you know what I mean. All the great and wild times we shared together. Kally - Heads or Tails? 5 mi e at 70 and a dog. MPG, you're so cute, Jamie yuk don't you ever do that again Tres ran into any park- ed cars lately'?, Sleeping tri le in a double bed! Kerrie - what a-flirt! Mich. I'll always know. Mari? thanks for listening you're a special friend. You've all been very special. DREAMS: To let God handle it! Craig Clark: ACTIVITIES: Track 10, 11, 12, Cross Country 11, 12, German Club 11, 12. MEMORIES: Sitting home listening to the Shadle vs. Mercer Island game in my sophomore year. The road trip to Seattle for the State Cross Country meet this year, 100 mph before the sun came up. DREAMS: To go to SCC and then get my pilot's license and fly my airplanes all over America. l Troy Clason: MEMORIES: Blowing every last quarter 0-n video games. Patrolling the streets. It's just crazy!, Finding .C.V. Pizza and Foosball. Skating with that special someone. Deer Hunting! DREAMS: To be an auto body technician and to become filthy, dirty r1c ! Marcy Clauss: ACTIVITIES: Key Club, Young Life 10, 11, National Honor Society 11, 12. MEMORIES: Atari Anonymous. It's a GOOOD morning. The stripe. Ferrari. Drive-ins. Clark Park. Cougar - as .ln John? Swimming at 46 N. 27-7, educational phone talks with Connie, McDonald's. I am a grape. Waylon! DREAMS: Make a fortune babysit- ting fat a S1!Hour?!J so Bambi and I can go camping with some sexy Canadians! h I Joe Cleary: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Football 11, 12, Varsity Wrestling 11, 12, Varsity Track 11, 12, JV Baseball 10, Letterman's Club. MEMORIES: Assault Punch. Mangler. Chris fZEper Ripperj represen- ting the wrestlers in con. Crew cuts. Shutting out -Prep 78 yard run. Be- ing told by college recruiters how small I am. Last words: Redskins 111. DREAMS: To be feared and respected by all. Shandy Cobane: ACTIVITIES: Football 10, 11,12, Baseball 10, 11, 12, Wrestling 12. MEMORIES: Winning the GSL Title in Football year 81 and 82. Going over to Seattle to watch the boys' basketball team at Ztzijte. Going to the HY . Commando raids in the auditorium. Shutting ou - rep. Karen Coffey: ACTIVITIES: Concert Choir 10, Girls' Ensemble 11 Chorale 12, National Honor Society. MEMORIES: The great year wit Tim C.! Amy - you're wrong!!! Not making cheerleader ftoo bad!!!J Mr Bell and Greek! Boofoo'd with Shai. All those doctor appointments. Th famous notes from Rahner. Newberry's. Mrs. Gray will we ever forge her!!? Jim- do we still dig each other? Housh - Don't forget me DREAMS: To be rich and famous and never have to work again. Krppy Collingwood: ACTIVITIES: F.F.A. Horticulture 11, 12 MEMORIES: Hey you in the phone booth, I know you're not Superman Falling off porches, sliding down stairs. Cookie monster hugs. Jr. Prom Spurtlng foam. Oklahoma. Thanks for the blind date Kath but no thanks Squat monsters. Scraping inside of Chell Bell's car on those cold winte nights. DREAMS: To find Joe Anderson, ML August and see how goo of a Phys. Ed. teacher he really is!!! Tami Colliver: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Track 10, 11, 12, Nationa Honor Society 12. MEMORIES: State Track Meet in Yakima. Gettin lost in Tacoma. Times at Leckie's. The watertight and one-minute con test. Going shopping and bowlin in Post Falls. Senior Luau and th bananas. She's not here! Polisliing furniture with Danny, Tye an Frank. The ,ditch at the stadium. Great times at CyCare. Hey Tees, Let' go sunbathing Chow about the cemetery?J Hot tubs, and most of al ODD! DREAMS: Spending the summer in Alaska and travelling to Iow - to live a fun and rich life! Y Bob Congleton: MEMORIES: Hey Scott . . . All you need is Brophie! Porta-Party Pizza Jokes. Ken . . . You're so wasted!! Weekends at Matt' with the 72 can pyramid. DREAMS: To become a recluse in Norther Montana and raise sheep . . . LOTS OF SHEEP!!! Bill Connely: ACTIVITIES: Yearbook, Newspaper, Stage Crew MEMORIES: All the times at Motel 6. The R.A.P.E. Sheet in Stage Cre Inhouse suspension, Sleeping on the Hill during lunch. DREAMS: T marry Sheri Thomson. Move to the Rocky Mountains in Montana: mayb open up a stereo shop. Julie Cordes: ACTIVITIES: B-Squad Cheerleading 10, JV Basket ball, Volleyball, Varsity Basketball 11, 12, Varsity Volleyball 11, 1 Young Life 10, 11, 12. MEMORIES: Malibu fD.F.I.'sJ The corner J.S. K.L., C.,R., State V-Ball 3rd. Showers at 1:00 AM. Lolita. Glasses. Choc Eclair fights. State B-Ball K.L. Leis, Twins, Broken beds, Red Lion, Sun tans, Frisbees, Kingdome, Starbursts K.L., 2 on 1 with Slim and K.F. Ikattxelhiighgs with B.T., Haircuts, Puzzles, Peach or Strawberry, Spellou Steve Cote: ACTIVITIES: Football 10, Wrestling 11, 12, Germa Club 11, 12, National Honor Society 11, 12. MEMORIES: Choppin wood, Hansel and Gretel, the Pacific Princess, You from Shadle. U . DREAMS: To go to college, become a pilot and be the hap piest person on Earth. Terrie Cramer: MEMORIES: Like, wow, this year was so tubula Senor Mendoza's 5th period was totally awesome! Like wow! I had som pretty spaced out times with Kim but like Barf me out Division! . Ho was the raw egg Pepto Bismo drink, Kim? Yum, yum. This has been totally different time zone for me but I had fun. Hey, Molly, NEE NEE Thanks for all the good fun. Dan Chappell, you now owe me S1000 i CASH! Thanks for all those frustrating, mind bogglin , but always fu times, D.C.! G.W. in the b.r.! I.L.Y. - Andy, Paul, Todmi Kim, Lisa, Lis Bill, Rhonda, Julie and Shelley for all your smiles and support! Like, 0 MY GA WD!!! Brenda Crane: ACTIVITIES: Platemates 10, Hilassies 11, Girl Ensemble 12. MEMORIES: All the mixers with 800 Boneheads. A.G B.B., C.R. Levils. Man hunting. The Roger S. munch. The dances, Comin home at 5:30 AM New Year's, Yes officer - sorry officer, Firebir Mustang. El Camino, Miller Time. Jonesie! Cheers to our Senior year fu of spasmania fun. Thanxs everyone. It was fun! A.G. you're grea DREAMS: To achieve every goal I set for myself. To snatch up Mr. Rig fC.J.J: To be near all I love! Lori Curtis: ACTIVITIES: Girls' Ensemble, Highlander Choral Highlandaires, Carousel, The Music Man , National Honor Societ MEMORIES: Being a tenor. Puyallup-Seattle. Singing with all m friends in choir. DREAMS: I hope to go to college and become a nurse. D Guy Davey: ACTIVITIES: Track, Cross Country State Champ MEMORIES: Jammin' in the Bird. All the Friday nights with Greg, St Don and Jay,Jr. year State Cross Country. Basketball at Greg's hous Annie :annie tP.A.J. DREAMS: To do great in college. To be happil Hlaffle . Trayce Deatherage: ACTIVITIES: Hi-Lassies 10, 11, Girls' Ense ble and Choir 10, 11, DECA 12. MEMORIES: Seattle trips on th weekends. Making the best of it with Polly! My favorite teacher, M Clark, Darcey's fa e wedding. Friends, I'll never forget ya Steph - Han in there! Good luck always Vicki! and my unforgettable R.D.W.! 164 DREAMS To be a professlonal cosmetologlst and model and have my own boutxque and salon 1n Parls And to always be happy w1th R D W ' Kristen Degerness MEMORIES Havmg fun wlth my better half lCharD Good tlmes wlth Ralph and frlends Bloop' S1tt1n 1n my la la Ken Bemg at the lake wrth the Blazers DREAMS To meet the most beautlful man m the world QAdam Anti and marry h1m or to become a physloregenerollgrst Nlcholas Derr ACTIVITIES Key Club Broadcastrng Club MEMORIES There IS a lot of d1fference from when you walk m Shadle s front door for the flrst tlme and you are ready to graduate DREAMS I hope to attend college and major m Law Enforcement Brll Deymonaz MEMORIES Football Quarters at Todd s house umor year Kelle s house Feb 28 1982 The 10 months of my l1fe that I I ave enjoyed spendmg wrth Suzette Evans and all the good trmes we rought to each other I ll always be there for you Suzette DREAMS To become rrch m anythmg I do and to once agam fall 1n love wlth Suzette Tracr Doten ACTIVITIES Dance Company 11 12 MEMORIES ey Lyssa remember Flam IS affllcted upon the soul of your body F1 F1 s ead Powderpuff Football H1 Randy Nora Street Dlck s Dr1ve In IIREAMS To graduate from busmess school and have a wonderful and I ealthy l1fe And to be w1th R S m the future Scott Doughton ACTIVITIES Concert Cholr 10 Chorale 11 Jazz ho1r 11 Spanlsh Club 10 DECA 11 12 MEMORIES L L remember he garba e can agamst the car'7 The games at the col1seum K1ll the I onkey omg out wxth D S Fnends thanks for everyuthmg L L and D DREAMS To go on to college and become a lawyer Mnckey Doyle ACTIVITIES Vars1ty Debate 10 11 12 German lub 11 12 MEMORIES Steve where IS the ax Happy New Year I ansel and Gretel Curty and h1s moralsq Weekend Tourney s H1 Lassre uds DREAMS To become the blggest ln stockbrok1ng and make 1 400 000 a year Drlve a red Farrarl and own part of the Vlrgm Islands Shelly Drlggs ACTIVITIES Softball 10 MEMORIES Hav1ng the In est basketball team ID the state 1n 1982 Gett1ng to o to state for basket 1 all m 1982 wrth my frrends Krm ya ready ya ready Nexl sorry we got n each others nerves Chrls thanks for stoppmg at the top of the pass I ey P B how are you'7 Enjoying watchmg S L at B ball games The fun lmes at Mac s Thanks Julle DREAMS To meet that speclal someone nd l1ve happrly ever after J ulle Drlskell MEMORIES All the great games and the fun tlmes at I ac s DREAMS To achleve my goals 1n l1fe and to be the best 1n my areer as I posslble can To keep m touch wlth all my frlends Ted Duncan ACTIVITIES Vars1ty Hockey 9 10 11 12 All Crty eam 11 12 Vars1ty Golf 10 11 12 Most Insplratlonal 10 Team Capta1n 1 MEMORIES Poundmg down the pounders w1th Randy and Dan akmg Tern out on the weekends and g1v1ng Elllot a heart attack commg ack from the flats DREAMS Turnmg Pro m hocke playmg for Van ouver w1n the Stanley Cup retlre and jom the PGA 1rcu1t Ret1re from hat and make strff golf shafts the rest of my lrfe Krxsta Dunn ACTIVITIES Vars1ty Basketball 12 Vars1ty Softball 2 Powderpuff Football 12 MEMORIES KARTS all the way 1982 83 1rls basketball season B T K L K F J C and C K quarters at ecky Totten s Katy Cmdy and I medlclne for TO0tSl8 Cadbury mllk hocolate bars and Dr Pepper Iron Man 90 m1les on K L Car I REAMS Play college ball Be successful 1nl1fe' Irene Ersentern ACTIVITIES German Club 11 League EMORIES Katxe check the offlces R J eat eggs for breakfast usle does your arm hurt? Tlm Phllllps you ll get your papers And on t forget to party everyone DREAMS To f1n1sh college and many ears from now settle down and get marrxed Jay Elgin ACTIVITIES JV Track 11 Vars1ty Cross Country 12 Var 1ty Track 12 Young L1fe MEMORIES State champlonshlp Jammm he blrd Tacky attlre Hamburger Dude Snow block Man of the Elght16S S QClub S s s s1ck ' Jokebook DREAMS To wed D W and have 6 1 s Dan Ellrott ACTIVITIES Hockey 10 11 12 Golf 10 11 12 Soccer 2 Yearbook and Newspaper photographer 12 MEMORIES Br1ng1ng st place regronal trophy to SP Poundm down pounders wrth Ted and dy Munchy Leadmg scorer m hlgh school league Roastmg em IH ront of school Playm masslve hockey DREAMS To go to Boston col ege and play hockey hen get drafted to the NHL and play for the Mon real Canadrans To get a Turbo Charger for the Stang and get better as mlleage than J P Jeff Elllott ACTIVITIES Stage Crew MEMORIES Todd s red ants Hot rubber books My stop actlon rear end The flrst and second 1me Uncle Sammy Red When s your brother commg up Fracy2 I m soul man Ever had a w1sh sandw1ch DREAMS To own a car that ctually runs To meet Uncle Sammy And I just want to touch Make hrou h Orlando B C Te Etten ACTIVITIES Vars1ty Football 11 12 Vars1ty Track 11 12 Letterclub 11 12 MEMORIES Meetlng Mary All of Jlmmy s cars Jlm JI Hot tubm lt Pasco Invltatlonals DISCUS throwm wlth the Kostecka s Football games agalnst G Prep are awesome DREgAMS Be 1ng w1th Mary To be successful m college W1nn1ng IS to r1se each tlme you fall To be a champlon Good luck class of 83 Suzette Evans ACTIVITIES Tennls Class of 83 Secretary MEMORIES Everyone of them Es ecrally the ones w1th B111 fJr Prom Sadles Feb 28 1982 telephone boot and many many morej Thank you for makmg my years at Shadle the best I w1ll always be there for you' I do Eahe PREAM To keep m touch w1th frlends and l1ve my llfe to the u es Robert Fabren ACTIVITIES Vars1ty Soccer 10 11 12 Vars1ty Football 12 JV Track 11 Vars1ty Track 12 MEMORIES Wlnnlng the trophy m the soccer tournament Gomg to the basketball games wrth Peter Dale and Glenn Play1ng soccer wlth the Gasaways and Mark And havmg good frlends llke the Slrek s DREAMS To get rlch and to play a lot of soccer ln my l1fe and to v1s1t Trmldad Katy Faulhaber ACTIVITIES JV Volleyball 10 Vars1ty Volleyball 11 12 JV Basketball 10 Vars1ty Basketball 11 12 Track 10 11 12 A S B Representatlve MEMORIES State Volleyball 1981 3rd place fArby s J C J State Basketball Two on one w1th Shm and J C 250 at B T Elllot plctures Spellout K A R T S Thanks to C K J C and B T for the chauffeur servlce GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 83' DREAMS To be al-TPY Jane Ferguson ACTIVITIES JV Volleyball 11 12 JV Basketball 10 11 A S B 5th Exec 1982 A S B Rep 10 11 12 MEMORIES State B ball 81 Bongo Mead Coach and C D DREAMS Go to college get a good job and be successful Deborah Flrkms ACTIVITIES Natronal Honor Soclety Hor tlculture MEMORIES Our basketball teams gomg to the state 1n 81 82 Football games Basketball games McDonalds Dances Gomg on Hor tlculture trrps to contests and wmnmg places Humanlty classes that gave a broader VIEW of thmgs DREAMS Gomg to college and domg somethmg 1n engmeermg Davld F1scher ACTIVITIES J V Basketball 10 MEMORIES Mrs Lmdeblad sald Well you are such a brat' But a smart one I lrke Selle Cllpperton and Morsan as belng such frlends My favorrte teacher perfect g1rl then marry To own a farm To become an archltect draft sman or sc1ent1st Fmally to become presldent of the USA m 2012 2020 Good luck class of 84 Good luck sports try to run to the champronshlp Debb1e Fountalne ACTIVITIES H1 Lass1es Secretary 11 H1 Lass1es 10 11 German Club F F A MEMORIES Fmdmg out the awful truth about D P Everybody teasmg Rod Stewart and me Fun tlmes w1th Mark Flndmg Mark after dro p1ng D P Flrst tlme I met Mark at the gas statlon Frlends Les we Jen e always found somethmg to do ev1l or good DREAMS To bet ome successful and marry Mark and be happy for the rest of my l1fe Candy Freeman ACTIVITIES H1 Lass1es 10 A S B Rep MEMORIES The Rebel allas the Double Dater Angre remember Junlor Sklp Day'7 Impersonatlons I have a headache from YOU' Beach Boys Concert CRS T1aJuana Toads Mary chasm the Rebel through the drlve ln DREAMS Go to college and have a goo tlme Shelley Froese ACTIVITIES CO OP MEMORIES Sept 16 Feb 19 P L S wlth M1ke Thanks C1ndy KIIS Sandy and Mary Jo for some of the best tlmes of my l1fe Quarters at J s house I hop Krls dacqurl party Senlor Luau dorng Mrckey Seattle wlth Mlke No 5 B S 4 AM 6 XXX It s the cops' Pop' C of 82 Mana s 82 s Sr Prom at Cavanaugh s 11223 DREAMS To move out w1th Cmdy Then become Mrs M1ke Klrsch and l1ve l1fe to 1128 fullest Mark Frost ACTIVITIES Natronal Honor Soclety MEMORIES Road tr1ps to state Half mass salute Wlld weekends w1th John Steve Jlm T1m etc and the best of tlmes wlth Llsette James DREAMS To have a monopoly of brewerles and make a fortune off alkles or just settle for a l1fet1me supply of Mlch llght Carrle Fuller MEMORIES Gomg to the football games Baseball ames And the cons that me Cec1l1a Kev1n and Steve partlcrpated rn' mgmg for the DadfDau hter pro rams and also the 1983 A S B Installa tlon And after that lnsta latlon I l never forget when Mr Matthews came 1n and klssed me on the forehead Gomg out wlth Shnookoms Havmg fun lau hlng wlth and at V1nn1e Barranco 5th perlod ln Mr Kelly s room DR AMS For God to grant me the seremty to accept the thmgs I cannot change Courage to change the thmgs I can And the w1sdom to know the dlfference My brggest dream IS to be what God wants me to be 165 Z I l , . 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MEMORIES: Checking out the levi's at the games. Going boatin' with the boneheads. Partying - 'til 4 am!'? Thanks to all my friends for making these the best of times, especially B.C., C.R., B.K., M.H., JEFF, I found a good deal! Thanks for being a special part of my life. Here's to the class of 83 - it's Miller Time! Burt Gasaway: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Soccer 10, 11, 12. MEMORIES: Varsity Bleacher Creature. Of course Jim. Taco Bell after soccer games. Playing great soccer with no crowd. Hey Prior where you say you from? Oh no here comes booger. The golden feet. Hey Jim that light was red! They put it in the bleachers Leaver shot. The hospital with M.W. until 12:00. Great times. DREAMS: To go on playing soccer for a college.Win the Go-kart Grand Nationals. E Gaskin: MEMORIES: My little sisters. Uncle Bill. Rod's Party. Special times with K.S. Skating. Checking cars. Airheads. MCFTP. Hur- ting my knee. Fishing and hunting. A sgecial thanks to all my friends for ma ing the last 3 years great! DREAM : To do my best at whatever I try to do.Be the best mechanic I can be. To meet a special girl and have a special life together. Joe Gately: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Wrestling 11, 12, Varsity Baseball 11, 12, Young Life. MEMORIES: Swimming in 46 weather. Drive-ins. Post Falls 2:22:22 seconds. Mr. J.'s room. Malibu. The guys. DREAMS: Be a ski bum. Burns Gilbert: ACTIVITIES: Frosh and JV Football, JV Wrestling, .JV Track. MEMORIES: Football games with Gaffney. Gaffney's drivin . Togas on New Year's. Rahner's B.S. The Editorial Air-Head. DREAMS: To become financially comfortable early in life, and retire early enough to enjoy it. Shawn Gilman: ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 10, 11, 12. MEMORIES: State B-ball tournament. Meeting people at Shadle. Ruple's parties. Senior Luau. Partying. Downing Raindogs. Meeting J .D. and M.K. and all of the good times after that. All the memories that are still yet to come in 83. DREAMS: To travel the world. To, succeed in the field I choose and to havea ood life in eneral. Chris Gosk: MEISIORIES: Favorite Saying: Da Oh Da De A Oh! To all the senior class, good luck Hambur er Dudes I!! DREAMS: Owning a 924 Prosche that does the quarter miIe in less than 10 seconds so it will blow my mind out. And having lots of money. Debbie Gracio: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Volleyball, President of Co- Op, Honor Roll 10, 11, 12, National Honor Society 12. MEMORIES: Remember W.S.U. weekend J.S.? Halloween night with animal trucks following us L.B., S.E., DFI Sharon, How ya doin' Hiek ? Thanks you're the greatest friends! Jeff Graeber: MEMORIES: Sli? ing cons. Burning out in class after lunch. Flying down the hall. DREA To be the best mechanic. Barry Graham: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Tennis 10, 11, 12, B-Squad Basketball 10. MEMORIES: Gena - the mighty maz! Night of the Sadies and morning after. 7O Chevelle RAP RED Rocket. Get on it Gena Teaching Gena how to lighten up! Curb shots! Poor maz! DREAMS: To live a long and healthy life, and have fun doing it. Sean Granger: ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 10, 11, Computer Pro- ramming at the Skills Center, DECA. MEMORIES: All those rowdie Sand trips to Seattle and me, Mark, Jay and Jan eating a 2200 at Far- rells! Good luck Dudes. DREAMS: To go back to Hawaii and become a beach bum ain. And then become a stunt car driver. Jeff Griffith: ACTIVITIES: Football 9, 10, Wrestling 9, Track 9, 11, DECA, DECA President, DECA Region 7 Presidential Candidate. MEMORIES: Shi gy Burgers McDonald's Christmas Party 82 Ferris Senior Prom 82 Junior Prom with Stephie Baby Talking to Peggy Twink Soaking the Sadies. Cork and Rancheroo 37'Z1 Physics test. B-day brew in darkroom! DREAMS: Study Business Administration and Engineering at Gonzaga University. Go to work with Boeing and attend U of W to get a degree in Aerospace Engineering. Then . . . NASA! Rick Gronnebek: ACTIVITIE : JV Baseball 10, Varsity Baseball Manager 11, Young Life 10, 11, 12, Intramural Hoops. MEMORIES: The Dome in 82 . Room 27 at the Ramada. Shaving cream at Malibu. Great sports teams. Chef Day with J.C., S.S.,P.B. and C.B. McDouglald - 10 Sz 4? Pounders with Tony and Kevin-Malibu. Member of the C ef fan club. DREAMS: To go to SCC and Wazzu Open a restaurant and cocktail lounge., Live on a ranch, and race snowmobiles again. Jamie Gross: Memories: John. S.J. remember the night with aces! Fun stuff! C.W. psst! Remember rising and falling in front of H.PP. Ei, L.K. Thanks for all the great times, you're the best! John, thanks for l the great memories especially G.D. 419. DREAMS: To make the best out of life and wait for C.W. to call me March 20, 1986., Also to marry a tall, dark, handsome man, and coming back to the 10 year reunion and watch J .M. drool all over him. V Connie Groth: ACTIVITIES: FFA, French Club 11, 12. MEMORIES: Priest Lake 81, 82, Calgary 82. That's his boat! The stripe. Runnin deer. Waylon and the Electric Chairs. Seattle. NO BIGGY! The gan donuts. The Pimp Car. SAT . . . IS . . . FAC . . . TION, Ferrari. Clark Park Drive-ins. Cougar . . . as in John? The Swamp. The blue mittens. NITE DREAMS: To some day make it to Canada and live life to th u est. Brian Grove: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Cross Country 10, 11, 12, Varsit Track 10, 11, 12. Joe Groves: ACTIVITIES: JV Football 10, Varsity Football 11,12 Track 10, 11, 12. MEMORIES: Happy hour hopefuls. I'll teach them ex perimentation with harmful products. Weekends on the lake with Pau You'll get that big ONE next time! The trip to State B-ball. DREAMS: T play college football. Steve Guzzo: ACTIVITIES: Football, Wrestling. MEMORIES: Goin to the football ames with M.F. and some 151 . Going on a road trip t Seattle for the Easketball games. Being a volunteer fire fighter with Mik Slough! And going four-wheeling with John Nilles!! DREAMS: I ho e tha everyone will have as much fun as I did and not get in as much trouglel H Wendy Hagan: ACTIVITIES: Class of '83, League, A.S.B. Food Ser vice Club, Young Life. MEMORIES: Malibu. Plant the bomb. Syllagism Oh, I'm so unhappy. Gary. Have a little whine with your dinner. Dave an Gary and Lawnbeds. Ugliest man in creation and it likes you too. Kari doesn't look like fozzie ear. Lisette. Hi, I'm Mr. Cordes. Can I touch you face? We are the M.G.M. Lori, what are you gonna do with that can of re spray paint? Michelle Hall: ACTIVITIES: Platemates 10, F.F.A. 11, CO-OP '83 Spring Semester Secretary. MEMORIES: Kidnap. Sunny get your cow in surance? Cavemen! Watchin' levi's. Friday nights, Annie, Mom's wat ching! It's what time?! Thanks everyone for making this year the bes DREAMS: To always stay in touch with special friends. Buy my Mustan Qwanna be passenger G.R.'?J Share a life full of love and happiness wit someone special. Ray Haldeman: ACTIVITIES: Football 9, National Honor Societ 11, 12, German Club 11, 12, Math Team 11, 12, Key Club 10, 11, 1 MEMORIES: White water canoeing. 120 m.p.h. Initiations, parties. hour record. Conventions, Summer FUN. Conclave. Trips to Fun Wild Waters, Firesides. The cue ball. Prom night. Road Rebel. Spring shocks. 0 to 50 in 7. DREAMS: To go to W.S.U. and become an Electric Engineer. Make mega-bucks and have a different car for each day of th wee . Terri Hallett: ACTIVITIES: CO-OP, National Honor Societ MEMORIES: The Sweetheart Dance during my junior year. CO-OP Kid nap. DREAMS: To go to college, be happy, rich and successful. Kerrie Hamilton: ACTIVITIES: Hi-Lassies 10, 11, 12, Track 11, 12 League 10, Dance Committee. MEMORIES: The time my father save Laurie and B.J. from Would Be Attackers. The good time that I have ha with my best friends. DREAMS: My dreams are to become an airlin stewardess and go to college. Rob Hanson: ACTIVITIES: JV Baseball 10, Varsity Baseball 11, 1 1 JV Wrestlin 11, National Honor Society 11, 12, Letterman's Club 11, 1 1 MEMORIES: Talking to Pegasus. McDerek Burger. McDonald' Christmas Party. Rm. 828. Soaking the Sadies Inhouse. Padiddle. Kin Dome. Seattle with Ryoppy. Stupid Cons.Dave's Breath. DREAM Study engineering and business at Gonzaga U., graduate and hopefull study Aeronautical and Aerospace Engineering at the U of W while wo 10, 11, 12. MEMORIES: Winnin State. Mondays at Webster. Th weirdo's in Fresno. Jammin' in my gird. The P.S. club. The great run. A of the cops I've met. DREAMS: To be successful in life and to someda run in the Olympics. Chris Harvill: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Football 11, 12, Varsity Wrestl ing 11, 12 fFearless '58J. MEMORIES: The cursed class of '83 iWe're no gay!J Many weekends with Derek and Gre hoping that this would be th night. Experimenting with Gregl- Max EIOIS with Derek. Surrenderin the title as predicted, Being a S adle Shark - having fun. DREAMS: T drive my silver BMW off a cliff while wearin an expensive 3 piece sui and drinking a Hieniken as the stereo blares The Who's My Generation in the background. Heidi Havens: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Debate 11, 12,French Clu MEMORIES: Parties. Senior Froggy. The tuna boat. Juan -- at in stitute. St. Mary's, What really happened at U of I? Post Toasties. Col leen Y.I.S.! DREAMS: To get through GU in one piece, and take th world on my own terms. Dorothy Headrick: ACTIVITIES: F.F.A., Key Club. MEMORIE J .M.'s white shoes. Disco Spencer. Hey, Strawberry babe, here comes th sun! Gig, have you gotten your cow insurance yet? Remember th Transvestite Caveman? Kangaroo strikes again. DREAMS: Keep in touc with friends CSpence, that means you too. I'll never forget usl. And mayb 166 omeday be as gorgeous and sexy as D.V. Kim Heffernan: ACTIVITIES: Softball 10, 11, 12. MEMORIES: Ehris - infinity. FIRE. Seen any Levi's lately? Northtown parking lot. Vatch out for stale potato chi s. Sherrie's parties. Seattle. C.B. and the eagulls. DREAMS: To succeed, in whatever I-do. Randy Hendrix: ACTIVITIES: Carousel 11, Dance Troupe 11, 12. IIEMORIES: Car trouble at L.M. K-uns. Laura. Moonlight Bowling. 'iverside Cemetery Maus. Laura's 17th B-day. Take Slieyo L.M. Sz M.B. 'I the C-Tree, R 8a R. All the dances and games we went to. DREAMS: To e the best cop ever. Have fun in the Army. To get married in the near iture. Davin Henrickson: ACTIVITIES: Lead in Music Man, , Chorus, Larbershop Quartet, Track 11,12. MEMORIES: Agneta Jacobson. Jon's feeknight parties. Fall-Spring Kilt Frisbeee. Friends: Shannon, Amy, tuart, Jon, Doug. DREAMS: Porsche 928 of my own. La Jolla beach ome. Health. Happiness. Class of 83 - Rip, Tear and Laceratef' Melissa Hickman: MEMORIES: Michelle remember the Jock Par- V? Post Falls. Peabody's. Tea parties. The case of the missing matches. neaking in the Japanese Gardens. Audubon Park. Tubing Pine River. DREAMS: Michelle's and my trip to California iHollywoodJ for gradua- lon. To one day learn how to drive up a one-way and dodge cars as well as Ielly Wright. To one day marry the man of my dreams and have a lake ouse in Tahiti. Colleen Higgins: ACTIVITIES: Prom, Luau Chairman. IEMORIES: Parties! fforgettingl. Taco Time Cups. Lynda's Lust. Mov- ig walls. Bob's party. Track with WT. Whitworth. Basketball games. tate 81 8: 82. B.D. reaction. Rafes. Yokersville. Swings. Their gonna urst! Cameros. Writing in locker. School parking lots. Y.I.S. Chocolate hipsfsauce. DREAMS: To move to Irvine, California. Find a rich Beach Lum. Write novels and eat Post-Toasties. Thanks everyone for the great iemories. Margret Hill: ACTIVITIES: Co-op 12. MEMORIES: Going to the asketball games and getting really rowdie. Freezing my tush off at the iotball games. Boogying at the mixers. Goofing around with C.W., A.A., L.H., L.T., M.F., L.M. The really fun and crazy HBO party. DREAMS: 'o have a red Ferrari and be a successful accountant. Also to meet Lichard Chamberlain and Matt Dillon. Kevin Hodges: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Track, 10, 11, 12: IEMORIES: Summer lake trips to the Priest with Ken and Tony fDeed, me machine won't start!J. Hey Malmoe got any shokans. Great times with nie. Dumping the Dixie on Rief's pick-up at the Slab. DREAMS: To t married, get rich, get lucky, and to get green. This summer at the riest with Rick, Tony and Dede. Suzanne Hodges: ACTIVITIES: JV and Varsity Volleyball, Track. hoir and Jazz, Contests,. Cheerleading - Rah! Graduation! IIEMORIES: Sept. 24 KMILU. Strawberries-n-cream. Otay Maynard! hop, chop, chop! Fresh air w!California Boys! Gingerale!Chips in Seat- e. Kevie, you do weird things! George! Yokersville - Debs, Jill and Col- E DREAMS: Hawaii, Sweden, Kevin, U.P.S. Grad. Good times. Big City e - Portland, Success. Be my best. Good times. And more good times! Stan Holman: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Cross Country 11, 12: Varsity rack 10, 11, 12: X-C 1982 State Champs. MEMORIES: Watching X-C leets. Jamming in the bird. The apsle runs. Perhaps , Fresno. Nice at- Ee Guy, Jay, Greg. Don't be a rag Don. John remember the am- itheatre? DREAMS: To run in college, and have an awesome time. Polly Holmes: ACTIVITIES: Sales and marketing, Food Service. EMORIES: Barking in the shopping mall. Curb Shot! Driving around llinfg, at glibbets. My tone service. Tracy and life. Eyes its Miller time el. ag me with a double bladed serated edge Ginsu! Thanks all you wdy friends. Take care and keep in touch! DREAMS: To become rich d famous and live life to the fullest!!! Angela Hood: ACTIVITIES: German Club 9, French Club 11, Dance oupe 12. MEMORIES: Cruising Francis with Mike. Rag doll. Having a inging time at Brown. Senior Luau. Geoffie Chees-alias Matzumoto. REAMCS: Have my Rolls Royce and never lose touch with Janine and all y rien s. Brian Hord: MEMORIES: Old Death. Varsity Party team. Junior one Cop. Malibu. Sandy. Friday nights with rap and the gang. Fan ke and the puckered Roast. Super Dave Ozborn. Oct. 30, 1981. C.D.A. deo, The phone cops. DREAMS: To grow up to be better than Super ave Ozborn. To make Geoff Leckie the funniest putz in the world and dd and Jeff normal. Mike Housh: ACTIVITIES: JV Football 10, Varsity Football 11, 12, restling 12. MEMORIES: Having my tummy squished. Nit - Wits. e Halls, Ahh Tim. Hittin my head a ainst the trays at McDonalds. e NUKE PATROL. Jim, Ted, Tim and all my other buds. DREAMS: always do the best I can. To stay in touch with all my friends and to ve a good time in life. Mark Huguenin: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Football 11, 12, Bowling 11, ,Tennis 10, Chess Club 10, 11, 12, Alternate for the Shadle High School owl. MEMORIES: Ditchin' M.M. Thanks for the brew. Me and Lide. he ultimate tanging team. Copenhagen corner. HDC . Sammy Hagar ncerts, T. Moison, the best teacher at Shadle. DREAMS: Changing my name to Clarence Erv Clemons. Take over Corky's Fine Dining and trade in my Chevelle for an International. Mary Jo Hunt: MEMORIES: Remember last summer Sandy? 5 A.M. Just wait for this one. The Daquiri party at Chris', oops, didn't mean to lose my temper. The senior Luau, Mickey. Who's Chewy? Good old Nancy I love him, I really do. Working for Irv, fGreat guy that Irv.J DREAMS: To live it up!! Shawn Hutsell: ACTIVITIES: Powder Puff Football. Softball. MEMORIES: Zip trips. They're gonna burst!!! iColleen 8: Laurab. Herro. D.O.A. Line with Tony and Mike. Joan Jett!! Loverboy CROBJ Oh No! State 82! Great Times! DREAMS: To marry Mick Jagger. Chris Hutyler: MEMORIES: Indian Creek. Tentpoles. My Challenger. Jumping in the Impala. Fast cars, fast food and slow women. Parties, and Coeur D' Alene. DREAMS: Live life to the fullest. You only live twice so go for it. Steve Hutyler: MEMORIES: Watching Chevys, Fords and GM's get- ting their doors blown off by the Dominating Factor - MOPAR. Green pants and 8 x 10's at Corky's. The look, bad dreams. Schmidtty slams. Mopars flexing their muscles. Great times I and more to come! with D.N., T.P.ing Irv's house and getting F.U. DREAMS: To be the official strokin' driver. To start my own brewery. Blow up the fryers for real. Go to California. Get another job, and most of all - ride to the top in Motor Cross, but we all know that's no dream. J Agneta Jacobson: ACTIVITIES: Chorale 12, Music Man 12. MEMORIES: Coming to school the first day, not knowing a soul. Wishing I was back in Sweden. Gradually I got to know a lot of great friends, that did their best to Americanize me. Tolerating all the comments about my accent. Ympin' Yiminy and the bubble bath in the downtown fountain after the M.T. concert. DREAMS: One day return to Spokane and see all my good friends and my father again. Jag alskar dig, Davin!!! Jeff Jackson: MEMORIES: Buzzing around the halls. 3 years without inhouse. All the excellent cons. And all the parties. DREAMS: A trip to Thailand. David A. James: ACTIVITIES: Track 10, 11, 12, Band 10, 11, 12, MEMORIES: Swimming at deep creek with L.H., C.H., C.K. In U.W.'s. Seattle trips. After dark activities at N.C. Youth group retreat. Good times with Linda Harris. DREAMS: To be successful and live life to its fullest. To see the day when Linda stops saying, I Duno, and Don't and meet up with her someday. . Lisette James: MEMORIES: Bon heur. Crabs. Are you babysitting? Have you checked the children? Fluffay. Nacht Umarmung. Infant organs. What it . . . Malibu!! One southern night. NeutralT.. Jock bag party. Going to State. Timing lights with Carolyn. V. G. Fights. Mystic mints. Oh Yeah! MGM's. Lori's lewd dancing. Daughter of Ozzie. Fozzie Bear. Wendy is a martyr. Mark Frost!!! Whiners are weiners. And God said, Let there be . . . and it was good. DREAMS: Mark Frost!!! Mary Jameson: ACTIVITIES: Basketball 10, Softball, 10, Carousel 11, Music Man. 12, Spring Activity League Treasurer 12, Fall Activity League President 12. MEMORIES: Chip, did you get it yet? CSLB. Bugs. Good stuff Bink. Great samples. Bonne fois avec Huck. Midnight movies. LIPS. Scoo hunting. Bald legs. Skinny dipping. Kiki .. . 106: Wild get togethers. Sjquishy tummies. Green what?. What's a red light, Bugs? Davenport wandering. Turtle. All year long. DREAMS: Own a Silver Mercedes 350 SL convertible!! Cindy Jansen: ACTIVITIES: Hi-Lassies 10, Softball 10, Volleyball 10, Co-op Secretary, Historian. MEMORIES: All the crazy times with Shelly, Sandy, Kris, Mary Jo, and Mickey. The Senior Luau. The dac- quri party. All of our short trips to Mac's. Playing quarters at J .S.'s apart- ment. Deep Creek.E.M.'s-P.L.'s. The great years with E.M. DREAMS: To move out this summer with Shelly. To be with Eric for the rest of my life, and become Mrs. Eric Moe. To live my life to its fullest. Karla Jansen: MEMORIES: Parties. Holidays. Birthdays, Celebra- tion. Concerts, always a good time. Moving to Spokane and meeting Cheryl and the Le. Going out. Oasty toasty fried, Concerts never enough. Green apples. Weejos. Laughing too hard. Dazed and confused. DREAMS: To be me. To travel around the world. To be always happy. To be with my best friends. To have world peace. Jill Johnson: ACTIVITIES: German Club 10, Platemates 10, Na- tional Honor Society 11, 12, Co-op 12. MEMORIES: Losing keys. Hubby fwhich way did he go?J Blind or something. Lake '81. Remember Staci? Friends from 25 and others. Water, water, give me water! The mixer with Greg - I still say we were there. I'm not a D.S.! Jen-peanuts! Lori -- What time is it?! Incredible Journey. Neighbor! Neat gals. Impala Alert. Yes, Jen - It's a horn. Dave - It's sooo easy. Scoop hunting. Bald legs. Bufu! Rolling ding-dongs. Lisa Johnson: MEMORIES: Playing frisbee and hacky sack with an empty hacky sack. We're running around with Trish. Going to ceramics with the two radical Robs. Helping Tami with everything. That one red- head's haircut. Doc, and Carrivotts. DREAMS: My dreams are to move to 167 a warm climate, get a high paying job and get rich, in a hurry. Stay friends with Trish forever. Ron Johnson: ACTIVITIES: J.V. Baseball 10. Young Life 10, 11, J .V. Football 10. MEMORIES: The reat egg day. T.M. and the woodshop. Seattle road trip, nice driving CG. and R.S. DREAMS: To become a suc- cessful engineer and make S100,000 a year, and one day be together with S.Lg you're beautiful. Tracy Johnson: MEMORIES: Special friends. Halloween '80. Jill which way did he go? New year's Eve. Dreaded Backseat. Seattle with J .J . and K.M. Friends in 25. Hey Deb, it's your turn! Working with J.L. Rex and pink bags. Quarters. T.J. Swann. S.F.C.C. Sidewalks and certain streets. Guys in the jeep. Corrupted. Levi Legs. Brewski. Sleeping triple in a double bed. Deb's LMKM. Paranoia. Mixers My sis. DREAMS: To always have my friends around to hold me back and to succeed in life and always have fun. Kevin Johnston: ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 10, 11, 12, Track 10, 11, 12, German Club, Letterman Club, Young Life, Class of '83, National Honor Society. MEMORIES: J ammin' in the bird. The plaid fad. Oh Guy, miniature explosive devices. Hey John, remember those peach runs, you lizard? Head bobin' and wiping out in the valley. DREAMS: To have a good time at W.S.U. To be successful and receive my bachelor's degree in Chemical Engineering. Greg Joireman: ACTIVITIES: Football 11, Basketball 10, 11, Varsi- ty Track 10, 11, 12.MEMORIES: The Battlecruiser. Mooberry Gold. Bubba. Beach Boys in Humanities. fHi Kim.D Sherrie's Rocky Parties iSorry Davej. Kathy B. lSmileJ. Germany. The beaches and beach volleyball fSpikeJ. Barbara Jones: MEMORIES: Long bus rides. Good friends. iBut just the good ones.l Pickles. Chinese food. Mollusks and goats. 'tMaking Lists and Keeping Secrets. Mexico. Denver. Backstage at the Seattle Opera House. oeur d' Alene with four weird ones. Inside Jokes.G.G.R.R.R. Caves. Cliff Diving. Laughing at the wrong things. The trip to Canada. Jeep patrol. Stuck in the tree. Hiking with Kris. DREAMS: To make it through college and whatever comes after. Gregory Jones: ACTIVITIES: J.V. Track 10, J.V. Cross Country 10, Varsity Track 11, 12, Varsity Cross Country 11, 12, National Honor Socie- ty. MEMORIES: State Championship C.C., Jammin' the Bird. Tacky at- tire. P.S. CLub. Maybe. Get a new joke book. Webster Park. Fresno, Calif. Man of the 80's. DREAMS: To run in College, Be in the Olympics, Win 14 NCAA Championships and win the Pulitzer Prize 3 times. To go to a good college. Get good rades, and do well. Let's Go Huskies!!! Jennifer Jones: ACTIVITIES: B-Squad and J.V. Basketball, J.V. Softball, Varsity Golf, Varsity Cheerleader. MEMORIES: The Lake '81, S.V. '82, Fun times at D and D's! Primo B-gammon. Let's go swimming! Dave it's soooo easy! Impala Alert. Jill is that a horn. Staci you D.S. Lori who is half V and half not? Reggie's and Slippers. Neat gals. Revenge of the blondes. Mary and Tammy. T.T. AND T.S. at the 1000 steps! Oh no, It's Mr. Bill. M.S. Lori, who doesn't play grandma. Dot, you're stuck with it now. Eat any X-mas trees lately Greg. Kay. Dan? Miniature golfing. DREAMS: Always stay in touch with my friends. Go on our senior trip. fWhere to Stac?J and make Australia in 84. Wendy Jones: ACTIVITIES: Editor-in-Chief of the Highlander Highlights. Treasurer of Silver Spurs. MEMORIES: Cliff. Long bus ride. Spuddy, B The trip to Canada. Seattle. T.P. Peeter. Chinese food. Cliff diving. Benatar. Put it in your mouth. Guy chasin. Bitchen! Outrageous!!! Dink. Gutentaag. 4 wheelin' in the Sub. Ragtime with Vince. THAT Fri- day night. Get the feeling. DREAMS: To always find good friends, good times, and laughter wherever I go. And if I'm lucky, to spend the rest of my life with someone special. Tina Jorgensen:ACTIVITIES: DECA 12. MEMORIES: The night K.P. and I met L.M. and B.A. Going to all of the Submarine races every weekend. And all the Thursday nights at Dick's. DREAMS: Someday get my own apt. and share it with K.P. And continue going out with L.M. Shelly Judkins: ACTIVITIES: Track 10, Spanish Club 10, Powder- puff 12. MEMORIES: Great times with Jamie Gross! lup-cocoa-landaj. Remember Jeannell? Great memories with Laurie Kiehn and Kerrie H. Good luck Melody! DREAMS: To be a successful elementary teacher. Have as many friends as possible. Get married and have lots of midgets. K Kevin Keen: ACTIVITIES: German Club 10, 11, Food Service 12, Debate 10. MEMORIES: Hey Bob, where are the lights? Say Tim, 3rd Ward is perfect. Basketball season 10-0. DREAMS: Live long and prosper and make a million. Dan Kelly: MEMORIES: Hot tubs. Going to the Sadies naked. Drive-in parties. Watermelon fights. Gurn Balanski. New Year's '82. Get- ting juiced in Todd's car. Flipping Jim's car. DREAMS: To marry T.M. To be Mr. Olympus and Mr. Universe. Make a good future in the U.S.A.F. Michelle Kelly: MEMORIES: Are you babysitting? Lisette's roof. Oh yea. Mystic Mints. Southern night. Straws. Andre. Snap out of it. Four pots of coffee. What if . . . Burlap underwear. Crabs. State. And it like you too. Ebedeee Ebedee that's all folks. Bob Kidder: ACTIVITIES: Football 9, Basketball 9, 10 MEMORIES: Turtle Lake land my mugl. Mattocks, Guzzo and Frost' keggers. New Year's hangover. Spouts before the leave. Mr. Miller givin the 3rd degree on drinking. Trustworthy Safeway employee. DREAM Go to college, and hopefully hit the state line. Laurie Kiehn: ACTIVITIES: Varsitig Track 10, 11, 12. MEMORIE Bugging my cousins. Basketball and foot all games. Hitting islands. M. '1 You'll find him! D.W.'s station wagon, glreat times! May everyone have th best of luck. DREAMS: To make the est of each moment, and to live good and healthy life. Thank you friends for the great memories. Gail Kies: MEMORIES: Getting to know Anna L. who always sai gag me. And to Lisa E. for trying to be funny. CHA HAI. A.L. you're really nice friend just remember all the bus rides. DREAMS: My dream ' to wish all my friends good luck in the future fEspecially my broth Mikel. Because they're going to need it. Kelley Kimmet: ACTIVITIES: Debate,Yearbook, Oklahomv. Carousel, Music Man, Highlander Chorale. MEMORIES: What's th matter are you cutting teeth? Red roses!!! Rainbows and butterfhe KIWI. The Birthday. No, not the Title I room! An 8 pointed Friendshi Star. The Bag! Patty and the Atheist. Taxi cab yellow. Arranging flower Mom, Dad and the Sea Otters. ONEWAY!!! N.C. Parking Lot Me McDonalds french fries! UOKAY PEOPLE. DREAMS: To let God lea the way. Taking each da as it comes. To become a counselor. Ride in hot air balloon and someday go to Australia. . Yolanda Kinlow: ACTIVITIES: Co-op '83. MEMORIES: Skippm every other day with L.P. and P.M. and goingjto L.C. with N.R., S.V. an P.M. DREAMS: To move to Oregon and ecome a rich and famo cosmetologist all over the world. Cindy Kniep: ACTIVITIES: Class of '83 Pres. 12, Vice-Pres. 1 A.S.B. Treasurer 11, A.S.B. Rep 10, 11, 12, Varsity Basketball 11, 1 JVlVarsity Track 10, 11, 12, Varsity Cross Country 11, 12, Hi-Lassie 1 QHAJ, Powderpuff Football, Sr. Studio, National Honor Society, Leade ship Camp 11, WASC '82. MEMORIES: Oh . . . everything. State 81, 8 83. K.A.R.T.S. Hi K.T. Allied Arts and Music Festival. Moonlight swim K.D. and her medicine for Tootsie. Give me a quarter, K.T. Descri B.T.'s door. Daaz's. Stupid dreams . . . DREAMS: To get undergradua and graduate degrees in advertisingfart. Wear my vaurnets guarding i Vermont feveryone should be a lifeguard!! Good luck Class of '83, huh! Eric Knutson: ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 10, Pipe Band '1 MEMORIES: Ingrid and Scooch. SRO. SP vs. MI. ,Soakin Rolls.KiriomonoBemBac. Man with a hoe. Spot, your fur's all white! DREAMS: To one day be a genetic engineer with my own bubble ey do -bo ! Betgy Krabbenhoft: ACTIVITIES: Hi-Lassies 11. MEMORIE Having the best times with my buds! Chris, Annette, Brenda and the re of the gang. Going to the football and basketball games and seeing : those Levis, wa wa wa!!! Cruising with C.R. Friday and Saturday nigh with O.E. lremember Chrisj C.R. B.K. Being sneaky people ha ha!!! Smil Totally fer sure! wa wa wa!! Thanks to all my friends at Shadle for being special part of my life. Here's to weekends. Class of 83 - It's Mil : Time! DREAMS: To become a Dental Assistant. To live a successful lif Stay in touch with all my friends. Go to the California coast with Chr and having a totally awesome time! To be happy the rest of my life. Dave Krause: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Baseball 10, 11, 12, Varsi Football 11, 12, Varsity Basketball 12. MEMORIES: Kingdome. Sa quatch. Elevator rides and Leon is getting larger. Sports. DREAMS: fly at the academy. Kurt Krauss: ACTIVITIES: Concert Choir 10, Highlander Chora and Highlandaires 11, 12. Oklahoma 10, Carousel 11. MEMORIE Dances, Musicals. Shoreline Festival. Playing the piano in the Spoka Allied Arts Festival. My best friends. Excuse me I have to cut. Hey Ji how's your lead food today? Hey Joan, remember the Bhuddhas Jew' Hindu's. DREAMS: I plan to teach piano next fall and major in comput programming - have a happy successful life. Tammy Krell: ACTIVITIES: FFA, Track Manager, Playing scho dances. MEMORIES: New Year's Weekend in Seattle with Vision. With the Tidybowl Man. W.O.'s swimming suit. Ooh's and Aaah's abo the locker. DREAMS: to go on the road with the world's hottest rock ba - Vision. To control how much snow I see. To grow some bees. Brad Kreulen: ACTIVITIES: ASB Vice Pres. 12, ASB Rep 10, 11, 1 Class of 83 Rep 10, 11, 12, Newspaper News Editor and Associate Edito National Honor Society 11, 12, Oklahoma, Carousel, Young Life 11, 1 Key Club Member 10, 11, Key Club Vice Pres. 11. MEMORIES: Going the Davenport with R.M.F. Wanna bite. Kiki? The great times wi Huck, Muf, Bugs, Bink, Kiki. Where are the carrots, Carol? Skinny dip ing. Hey TJ, squish from Alphie. My pet sophomore. Bullett! Prin shop, Senior Luau. DREAMS: To stay in touch with the game. Go to co lege and make lots of bucks. And to become Todd's campaign manager n the way to the U.S. presidency. Steve Kunz: ACTIVITIES: Cross Country, Track. MEMORIE Massive dips in class. Weekends with Bob, Scott and Bud. Hey Sco 168 Brophie floats? Hey Alan, remember Priest?! Red eyes in Kelly's class. Advanced s8zm. Blackouts. DREAMS: To stay out of jail. To get away with everything I didn't get away with in school. L Nga Le: ACTIVITIES: Hi-Lassies. MEMORIES: To all my good friends at Shadle, Marjorie, Shelly, Jamie, Laurie, and Yolanda. I have had a lot of fun when I'm with you guys! Thanks! But you guys quit bugg- ing me! I still like you! DREAMS: To go to Art School in California and become a good dancer. Gary Leach: ACTIVITIES: Track. MEMORIES: Mr. Heslin's class. Adv. Electronics in Mr. Jones' class. Football and Basketball games. All my friends. Rollerskating. Skiing. Pizza and Video Games. DREAMS: To become a flying ace in the Naval Air and get my Adv. Electronics training. To complete four more years at college. Shaela Leaver: Activities: Varsity Gymnastics 9, 10, 11, 12, State 8z Regionals. Varsity Track 10, 11, 12, Varsity Volleyball 11, Varsity Cheerleading 12, National Honor Society 11, 12. MEMORIES: Otay Maynard!! Hey Chrissy you're so fine! Tricia let's go camping at Rocky Horror. You're a warrior, Greg, thank you. 'fWhere did the guys go C.C.? C.H. and D.M., Do you got the stuff? Injuries. Bonfires. Road trips. Guys of 82. Prep. Adventures in cheerleading. Nice laugh Cecilia. Jill let's spend the day T-ping. DREAMS: Double date with Chris C. Be business partners with Tricia and get rich and own men. Kristi LeBret: MEMORIES: Dancing! Old and new Spurs. Tours '79-83. Wafhoo!! Canada. Barbara. Wendy, Andrea, G.G., R.R.R. Joe. Barb, me and T.P. Todd, Dressing strange with Denise. Cathay Inn. Sandi? Long bus rides. Three 28 hour dances. Boogie!! Shin splints. The subaru. Dancing on stage!! Getting the feelin'. Getting Bee unlost. Cliff diving. Co-ed D.R.'s Pres. and Vice. DREAMS: To always smile 'and be happy and find the end of the rainbow. To cure cancer. Geoffrey Leckie: MEMORIES: Quarters champ 10, l1,l2. The Pit. Raputa. My weekly, Brian's monthly, Bob's annual. Basketball games. Soph year. Bulla. Fats. Nice Haircut. Fan Lake, not much fun. Burnt pants. Lost Spear. Boot camp. Chewie's Elephant man. Junior Keg. N.N. Sprout. Betty, Timmy, Frank, Tye. That's not funny, that's sick. Chunks in Ostlund's vent. Perry's wife, Don't be saucy with me Berniece. DREAMS: To become a cop. Phil Lee: ACTIVITIES: Basketball 10, Varsity Tennis, 10, 11, 12. MEMORIES: Sneaking into the Drive-In with all the goons. Using the Sheridan's facilities. Going to Seattle with J.P. Friends, joker, monkey, Godzilla, Ben-ch. DREAMS: To be a pilot and fly all over the world. Vicki Lee: ACTIVITIES: DECA, Chairman of Ways and Means Com- mittee, DECA Historian.MEMORIES: Darcey, remember the sideways man? He looks like he's1.! The NOVA. DECA with S.B., T.D., D.U., L.P., M.P. Macman McGriffith. Partying with pounders. DREAMS: To marry my fiancee, Mike Quiel. Become filthy rich and enjoy the good life with my sailor. Jill Lennemann: ACTIVITIES: B-Squad Cheerleader 10, League Ex- ecutive Officer 10, A.S.B. Representative 10, Class of '83 President 11, Varsity Cheerleader 12, National Honor Society 12. MEMORIES: Van keys. Wrestling. Bus rides. Parties! Straws. Swings. Mixers. Heights. Mac's. R.C. and Airheads. Rafe. Strawberries and cream. Hey D.L. and L.L remember the Coliseum games? I don't. Taco Time cups. Football games and moving walls. All those times I don't remember. Let it go! Gag me. Matt Lenoue: ACTIVITIES: DECA 11, 12, A.S.B. Rep., Basketball 9, Football 10. MEMORIES: Winning the A.S.B. Easter Egg Hunt. Friday nights after the games. Kathy Lewis: ACTIVITIES: B-Squad Cheerleader 10, J.V. Basket- ball 10, J.V. Volleyball 10, Varsity Volleyball 11, 12, Varsity Basketball 11, 12, Young Life 11, 12. MEMORIES: 1st B-squad football game the the . State V-ball '82 fglasses, lolita, 1 am showers. 3rd in State.J Red Lion. March suntans. Frisbee. State B-Ball '82 fmore glasses, broken beds, we are the losers ...l Kingdome. Starbursts. J.C. Garbage cans, street signs. 5-mile chase with J .R. and Y. K.A.R.T.S. Malibu '82, lD.F.I.J Cadbury and Dr. Pepper. Late night swim. Marty Linane: MEMORIES: Mattock's kegs. State. New Years at my house. Getting directions from the Sheriff. Walls that won't break. QFSEAMS: To live to come back in ten years and not get stationed in o ivia. Debbie Lindley: MEMORIES: All the good times with B.K., S.O., M.J., F.B., Luau-red lights! Kevin - forget the goal! Bink-skinny dipp- ing? Kiki - 104: for what? Muffy - S8zM in the halls and Huck. Black, green M8zM's and oils. Large cakes, College men and Roger! Oh ya scoops!! Lisa, how many now? Midnight movies. Retreats. Snow.Help and support from J.M. DREAMS: To live long and happily and to keep in touch with everyone and to get a light pearly blue Mercedes 250 SL. Debbie Loft: ACTIVITIES: Band 10, 11, 12. MEMORIES: I.T.B.C. iJanetJ. Friends: S.C., B.H., R.H., A.B., J.B., T.T., P.K., S.K., Thanks to all my friends for making my last 3 years at Shadle great. And 7-ll with J eannell Mascardo. DREAMS: To find the right guy and get married and to have a wonderful life. Lisa Lorenz: ACTIVITIES: Hi-Lassies 10. MEMORIES: Near fatal accident in Mary's cute little car. The mad dash from the cafeteria. Trying to get by the crew from the Wizard of Oz. Too much cake at J immy's. Fun times with Karin and Wendy. Prom ni ht. Hey, you're hur- tin' bad. Jo is it red and hairy? That's the curb all riglitl Wendy don't talk so fast we're speeding. Liz Lubben: ACTIVITIES: Concert Choir 10, Spanish Club 10, Chorale 11, Highlandaires 11, National Honor Society 12, DECA 11, 12, President 12. MEMne, I love you all. See ya, Funny. DREAMS: Own a computer corporation, be happy, drive my Mazda RX-7, and marry Jeff. Lenny Luckey: ACTIVITIES: Carousel 11, Music Man 12, Skills Center C Broadcasting! 12, Father-Daughter Ni ht fActJ 12, Mother- Student Tea 10, Speech 10, Debate 10, Kidiworld. MEMORIES: Lolligagin' with Mindi M. fRemember Kiss Me Goodbye, Oh God, Howie, Min i, you're the greatestl. Great date for the Junior Prom, Karen M. Dances with Rita Y. Special friends are Mindi, Karen, Crystal, Rob - Thanks! Mom and Dad, thanks! I make a better Elvis, right T.N.? DREAMS: To be the best disc'ockey in the U.S.A. To do my impressions on the side and to succeed in life. Patricia Lydon: ACTIVITIES: Dance Troupe, Track, Cross Country 11, B-Squad Cheerleading 10, A.S.B. Treasurer 11, National Honor Socie- ty, Soccer, Varsity Gymnastics 10, 11,12, Districts and State. MEMORIES: O'Tay Maynard! Winning State Basketball in '81 and being there! The cake fight with Theolene on the Jess' new carpet! Backhand during Chik-a-Locka with C.C. You're a Warrior Greg! Shaela, let's go camping with Rocky Horror and B.V. Hey C.H. and D.M. do you got the stuff?, Shaela and her injuries. T.P.ing Kathy - wrong house! DREAMS: To be business partners with Shaela, get rich and own our own men. Christi Lyson: ACTIVITIES: Chamber Ensemble, Mat Mates. MEMORIES: Friday nights at Dick's and Macs. Drivin' to the beatll' Nice Rabbit Chinese Fire drills and D.M.'s near brush with death! Let's go hook-a-bobbin! uumm . . . HI MOM? Studmuffins. Omigod! But does he make your hormones whistle? What a Joanie! Mr. Gilmore's Psych class. 4th period singles living. Mr. Aleman C1,2, 3, 4, 55. DREAMS: That my life will always be filled with rainbows! And that I'll have the courage to fulfill my goals. Mc Melinda McAlister: ACTIVITIES: Highland Dancer 12, Skills Center. MEMORIES: Greg Hamlet and the senior prom '81. Zip's and J. Geils with Jeanine. State basketball '82. Rogers Hall 4th floor.Corrupting my niece Michele. Catherine, Be Good! DREAMS: To finish school and college. Get married and live happily ever after. Jeanine McDaniel: ACTIVITIES: Highland Dancing 10, 11, 12. MEMORIES: The Gateway. Awesome summer and Boat Races of '82. Mass wrecks. State Christmas night. Zip's. T's. and all the fun times with great friends. But most of all Dave Butler. DREAMS: To finish school and someday get married and live a happy life. Sallie McDonald: MEMORIES: My buddies A.M., S.S., and all the others. Joe Albi's parking lot. Coliseum memories. Nikki's car. Coffee raids and forgosa Fridays. Well Ang, we're gonna be late! Sorry Mrs. Elias. What concept? Orlando dreams, Really L.B. we don't mean to leave ya. Watching A.M. put on her face every morning. Sophomore Paranoia. DREAMS: To be with Glenn and to move out! Gena McGougan: ACTIVITIES: Hi-lassies 10, Golf 10, Tennis 12, Young Life. MEMORIES: Great times with Barry. The G.S.L. Ebedy, Ebedy, That's all Folks. Diet Pepsi instead of . .. Oranges in Carolyn's Buick . . . Malibu. Michelle have some Andre. Wan and his blanket. Go to T Carol. Red light! Green light! DREAMS: To be successful in my career and in life. Happiness. Kim Mclnturffc ACTIVITIES: Highlandaires 11,12. Embassador French club 10, 11, A.S.B. rep. MEMORIES: Sharing tests in Whit's class W.M.P., Sadie Hawkins '80.D.J. you animal! Tangled bikes. Sum- mer '81. fI'll get you Prull Eating TV dinners after wild nights at S.B.'s. Midnight Walks and talks . Someone special!! T.W.H. Lost wallet? Tubing. Station wagon boogie. K.B. and L.U. you sex pots. Super un- forgettable friends, teachers, and good times. Thanks M.P., I'll never forget ya. DREAMS: Many more special times with Tom, and to have a life full of happiness and love. Tim McKenzie: ACTIVITIES: J.V. Football 9, 10, 11, Wrestling 11, 12, German Club 9, 10, 12, MEMORIES: Broken glass. Arrest at gun- point. L.C. Crew cuts. Jacking Rob Speers. C8460 Dental Bill.J Priest Lake. Fiedler, West and Kirchmeier. Seeing CID. Strawberry Fields. 39. Hazed and confused. Varsity Drinking. DREAMS: To see Caruso straight, West meet CID. Paul not swear. Tour with the Who. And be the richest, best-looking man alive. 169 Jeff McLeod: MEMORIES: Slams. Whoppers. Slams. Doughnuts. Slams. Priest Lake.Slams. DREAMS: Please. Chuck McMahon: ACTIVITIES: Spokane Swim Team 10, 11, 12, German Club 11, Jazz Band 10. MEMORIES: Listening to Mr. Bell's bor- ing lectures on philosophy. Driving my dad's Corvette to school. DREAMS: To go to U of W and have as much fun as legally possible. To fly as a commercial pilot. Angela McVey: ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club, A.F.S., Drama, Dance Co. 11, 12. MEMORIES: Hi-tops. Well Sal, we're late. Weekends!! Can it wait till tomorrow? Coffee! Games? I like it. D.R. Perhaps . .. Mohney's retirements. DREAMS: Emerge from adolescent psychological moratoriam into the Eutopia of adulthood. Manifest destiny Orlando, Florida. Teach. Get over 10,000 on Ms. Pacman. Thanks Mr. Bell, Mr. Kelly and Mrs. Elias. Jay McWhirter: ACTIVITIES: Band, Seattle Imperials. Drum and Bugle Corps, Junior Achievement, Drum Major. MEMORIES: State Basketball 1981. Kingbowl '81 and '82. D.C.I. Montreal '81 and '82. Im- perials camps. Rev's and Wes's lake cabin. And all the long bus rides ever endured. DREAMS: Take a trip to Florida this summer and then attend the University of Florida in the fall. M Kevin Mack: ACTIVITIES: Tennis 10, 11, 12. MEMORIES: Dances, Parties, Dave. R.O. and his great jokes. All my friends. Sherri, who was lucky enough to graduate a year before. Triumph concert. Skiing. DREAMS: Make mass bucks in Electronics. Live life to its fullest. Neil Maertens: ACTIVITIES: ASB President Spring '83, Sports An- nouncer 10, 11, 12. Class of '83, League, Inter-Hi Senate 12. Newspaper. MEMORIES: Firedrills. Newspaper Layout parties.Road Trips. State Basketball Tournaments. B.S.K's driving!! Hi Trish! Garbage Cans. DREIAMS: To coast at 30. To keep S.G. away from the M.O.'s of the wor . Mike Malmoe: ACTIVITIES: J.V. Football 10, V.Football 11, 12, J.V. Baseball 10, Young Life. MEMORIES: Being a dooger., Going to the high school games. Mr. Sanborn yelling at me in metal shop when I was making a weight rack. Straighten it . . . NOW! Having fun knowing S.B., M.G., S.F., L.P., But mostly my time spent with Elizabeth Burdick! The deadly ReFuelers, Sick! DREAMS: To have a nice car and marry! Denise Manderscheid: ACTIVITIES: CO-OP President. MEMORIES: macs Games. Friends. Rolos! Fabulous! Special times. My car. Finally getting my braces off. My job. Chinese fire drills. My near brush with death. Planning on going hook-a-bobbin' with a new chuk. Dances. K.L.'s Big boat. Bus rides. Great teachers. Hey Bud, how ya doin? DREAMS: To always have smiling faces,good friends, sun- shine and lollipops in my life. And to be able to fulfill my dreams! Kevin Manning: MEMORIES: STATE. Driving the 4 green and pay- ing S1029 for green fees. Joe, someone is stealing my beers! He was a beaner. All City Smashing Team. Beer drinking KK-121. Golfing with Brews. Farming people's yards. DREAMS: To go jogging on the South Hill wearing oven mitts. Become the Editor of the Spokesman Review, and have a son named Fred! LaRae Marburger: ACTIVITIES: Plate Mates, 10, Dance Troupe 11, 12 MEMORIES: K-UNO-W-RH, LT, MB, Banana Split. Bowling-W- MR.Cmtry. U-Tree. RH. Car trouble. EG as B-b. R-R. DREAMS: To own beach front property near Spokane. Mark Martell: ACTIVITIES: Photography Editor, Sporran 8a Highlights, News Photo 11, 12. MEMORIES: Darkroom parties. Lester, Pene Endless hours of pacman with Tim. Hey Jill squish!! Ney!! I'm not dead yet. Wendy, you're a real . . .! Tires that grip the road. Our reunion with Dave and Joe at Downriver. Helping in the production of the Universal Symposium. Being on the photo staff with Brian, Dave, Joe, and Dan. Neil writing my dreams. Strawhat pizza. Nancy. DREAMS: To always be behind the camera and never underneath it. To be with Nancy a long time. Jeannell Mascardo: ACTIVITIES: Spanish Club 10, Hi-Lassies 10, 11. Rifle Line 11. FFA. MEMORIES: Hey guys, remember the one-way special!!! Jill L. and the Triple S Co .... xxx rated locker huh!!! D.A. sprinkler at 12:01 A.M. Shell , where's Jewl? Dave Murphy take my Great Expectations - it's yours!! DREAMS: To live life to its fullest and come back on our reunioin. Jim Mattocks: ACTIVITIES: B-Squad Basketball, 10. JV Basketball 11, Varsity Basketball 11, 12. MEMORIES: The drinking that went on in this school. The parties and kegs. My parties and kegs. The Gold team. It just doesn't matter. All my new friends. L.P., CSD All the sport events. NBA. The Bull, Lite. Mad dog. DREAMS: To become rich. To live life to the fullest. Have a lot of fun and do the best I can do. Bill Meese: ACTIVITIES: Music Man. MEMORIES: Air Band Con- tests.The light booth. Loud music. Blowing out speakers. Smoking waf- fles. The cast from the haunted house. Music Man. All my great friends. Roadies for USK. DREAMS: To one day be the best rock guitarist in the wiJgNiiLand have the best band to go with me. The band's name would be Tracy Mehl: MEMORIES: Taking the Camaro to B.B. Late at night and going. swimming and gettingT.H.O. Meeting Paul D. Cruising River- side wit Mary Jo, Donna . and going to Northtown everyday. DREAMS: To be successful in everything I do, and to spend all of my free time with P.D. Terry Mielke: MEMORIES: Where's the suggestion Box? Monroe St. Boatin'. Badgers. Moving trees. Wire job. Garbage cans. Partying. Run Wes. Shananana. H. Settlement. Good ol' B.B.s. DREAMS: To know more about cars than Rick Gronnebek. Todd Mielke: A.S.B. President, Class of '83 President, Interhigh Senate, Football 9, 10, Newspaper. MEMORIES: Ice chests, Cokefhus- band, Zipper Ripper, Bronco, It's Wayne's. Moving trees, She's here! How much? B.B.S. Capt. Casual. Sucked in, Lovin it: Linch-Lirch. Loose Moose. Flim Flam. DREAMS: To someday harness a little thunder. Win a hog hunt. Become Wes' Track coach, and help Terry become President of His cor oration. DanielJMitchell: ACTIVITIES: A.S.B. Rep. 10, 11, 12. Tennis 10, 11. Track 12. MEMORIES: The 3 Stooges. Throwing people at the football games. All those sports functions. Me and Mittleider in Hanks 2nd. G.U. Dorms, Goofing off in the commons. Woodshop. I really won . . . DREAMS: Marry a good looking girl. Have a few kids. Be a police officer and drive around for a living. Theresa Mitchell: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Track 11, 12. MEMORIES: Sleeping triple in a double bed: Hey Beej, I'll try to stay away from parked cars. Getting lost in Tacoma. Tami's driving didn't help. Perry's wife - what a nag. Orange Bug. Timmy, Tye 8: Frank. Polishing furniture at Mac's and dropping the bottle. Hey Tami - got scissors or safety pins?!! I'll bring the turkey and Pepsi Light, don't forget the brown licorice!! Those darn bananas. Post Falls, let's go shopping, how about bowling?!! Water fights and the one minute contest: Sunbathin in the cemetery. New Year's Eve '82 and not enough toilets. Hot tubs, Imut most of all, DAN!! DREAMS: Going to Alaska for the summer with Tami and traveling to that special Air Force Base!!! To get married and live a rich and exciting life! Ron Mittleider: MEMORIES: Little overnighters, the original SLAMMER Me and Huug delivering papers. Junior Prom night, Plan HA . Copenhagen every minute of the day.Leading the H.O.C. on a ram- page of destruction. Leading scorer of the champion Golden Gunners, Karen DREAMS: To graduate from Angus Young University and take my lead guitarist position with Def Leppard, then take all the gang on tour for a massive party. Jonathan Moe: MEMORIES: B.O. remember O.Z.? The big E.A.! and N.D.! Thrashing out the D.O.,Don't forget P.E. fha,hal Also San Diego and Fuji Islands. DREAMS: Thanks to you, I'm much obliged, such a pleasant stay: now it's time for me to go, the autumn moon lights my way. Ramble on. Tracy Moran: ACTIVITIES: Basketball 10, Softball. Varsity Softball 11. Indian Queen of Spokane. President of Food Service. MEMORIES: Dec. 22 - Chris Taylor: apartment, New Year's Eve . . . Hi Wakeen Coodey! C5-mile, spitfire-sliding down mud cliff.J fKev. I love youll DREAMS: To be Kevin Koentopp's wife, watch Kevin play Pro-Baseball. Lisa Mortenson: ACTIVITIES: Hi-Lassies 10, 11, 12: co-captain 11, captain 12. MEMORIES: Seattle trips. State basketball - 2 years. Ceya: takin' pictures while driving on Riverside!!! CHEVY'S. Don't worry, I'll learn to snow ski someday - Dan. Thanks to all of my friends - you're the best. Help, Lindley, There are too many to list!! Like totally - Caryn?! You are special - Rob. DREAMS: To someday own my own Mercedes Benz Convertible. To be happy in life. You can always make plans but the outcome is in God's hands. Chris Mueller: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Cheerleader. Youn Life 10, 11, 12. Hi-Lassies 10, 11. MEMORIES: Otay Maynard! StrawI1erries-n- cream. Porno flicks at J ill's. Only 10 minutes from the Kingdome. Runn- in red li hts. Naked trucks. C.R. - thanks! Chip-n-Dale. Great friends. WI1ere's da Burt and da Chip? Golden feet. How many goals, God? Pee Chee writing. D.R., Joe and Angie. Aloe Vera. Binaca blasts. Hence the name DREAMS: To become a bolt like Bob, D.R., A.S., C.D., And Superman. Sandy Munroe: ACTIVITIES: Hi-Lassies 10, Young Life 10, 11. MEMORIES: Raputa and the gang. Being Simple. New Year's 1982. No biggie, Drive-ins with M 8x C. The gang swimming at 460. Brian's gift at Bob's house. October 30, 1981. Herman and especially B.P.H! DREAMS: To be with my great friends forever, most of all Brian. Derek Murashige: ACTIVITIES: J.V. Football 10. Varsity Football 11, 12. Varsity Baseball 10, 11, 12. J .V. Basketball 10, 11. Varsity Basket- ball 12. MEMORIES: What's the play son?! Friends. Chewing fat. Max Ivor's. Kingdome 82. Mini. The mighty Gold Team. It just doesn't matter. Sasquatch in Mattocks' front yard. Harvill's bathroom. SLEDGE YAAAAHHH!!! The wonderfully co-ed class of '83. DREAMS: To become a gladiator - warrior. Jean Murcar: ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society. MEMORIES: Lisa, cornuts still? Darcy, the registration's pink. Mel, you're a yarp. elly's Bop. Michelle, the truck went around the house!!! Ron! DREAMS: o one day grow up to be just like Wrong Way Wright and party, party, arty. Wendy Muirhead: ACTIVITIES: FFA 11,12. MEMORIES: Getting 'cked up in the phone booth with Val. Do it baby . . . do it good. Val tch out for the . . . Watching V.C. pass out in the middle of her dinner . Senior Froggies. Going out with J.M. Driving around in the Black east. Taking road trips to Seattle at two in the morning. DREAMS: To meday become Mrs. W. T. Keiser. Spend the rest of my life with Bill rid someday own a ranch. Tim Murphy: MEMORIES: Mr. Baldy. B.K. Corn binder. M.P.M. ne semester into one weekend. Susan. Fruitless valley. Interruptions. W., 28 on hole 10. Marty. Lester. Pene. Trade girls. Arm wrestling, Pac- llan. Clap pushups. Livingroom floor. Black Velvet. Miller in a ottle. nt-hunters. Flutoi. DREAMS: Never to run out of brew. To make it 'trough boot camp. To someday be with the one I love and give her all she er wants. Never lose touch with my brother best friend. N Stuart Nachtsheim: ACTIVITIES: Jazz Choir, Tennis, Band, D.I.C., Pipe Band, Spanish Club, Honor Society. MEMORIES: And re upon a stool.We've a sight to make you drool. Keep it cool, Keep it ol. DREAMS: That all people will live in peace and concrete and rawberry jello will become a thing of the past. Matt Neidhold: ACTIVITIES: Senior Luau committee. EMORIES: Eyeballs. BSing with Sanborn. Doing time.Bob, did I have n last night? Don't you hate Perry's wife? 12 oz. curl club. Skiing during tek's tests. So Bob, been getting much lately? DREAMS: Boy I'd like to . Finding out the true meaning of being a dooger, and living up to it. Angie Nelson: ACTIVITIES: Hi-Lassies 10, Young Life, ASB Rep. EMORIES: My best friends CF, MR, and P.Q. The Beach Boys Con- rt. Rebel. Mary chasing the double-dater at the drive-in. The lake 'th Mary and Peter. Going to the Mexican border with Candy. Hitting a unk man's sleeping bag. 3-D movies. State basketball trips. Amy, rever! Candy, remember Jr. skip day?'l Looking for the football team .Hand stuff' . . . Charlotte Nelson: MEMORIES: My best buddy, Kris. The weekends d sput. All the good times with Lisa 8: Kris. My boyfriend Jim. The od times during the cons. DREAMS: To be a dancer, and to get mar- d. Hopefully go on to college for cosmetology and to be happy with Jim. Troy Nickerson: ACTIVITIES: Choir 11, 12, Oklahoma Carousel d Music Man. MEMORIES: Caryle Arrrrrrgh!! Teobabyskinnybite . . . s and Sue. Blue Truck. Mary - Berrypickers!! Marc-ie did it mommy. otic oriental noodles. In the bathroom sink eh Marc? Selina fI'll call ya anal. And Ms. Cozad, thanks, I love ya! DREAMS: To act, sing, and nce my way to fame. Keep in touch with Teo, Caryle, Mary, Selina, and arc, and to be a tramp forever. Caryle Nielsen: ACTIVITIES: Highlandaires, Chorale 11. EMORIES: The four of us doing the most outrageous things, never ever be done again. Falling into houses. Marc, time to take a rest. Poor little ikey! Partying in the Enchanted Forest. Mary the berrypickers are here d the flying bugs are out to get you. Argh to you too Troy and quit cuuming everything in sight. REAMS: To become a rich and famous shion designer and live happily ever after. John Nilles: ACTIVITIES: Basketball 10, 11, 12. MEMORIES: State op trips in '81 and '82. Playin' lerch ball 2 years in a row. Turtle Lake. freshments before cons. Ke s. Good friends M.F., S.G., J.M., S.B., B.A., d especially P.M. DREANIS: Make a million a year playing for the kers. Then retire at 34 and live like a king. Ruth Nottle: ACTIVITIES: Shadle Park Lizard Marching Band 10, , 12. MEMORIES: Highlanders vs Islanders '81. Penguin lives. The esome shoe clique. And Rob!! Friends: Leslie, Rich, Ted, Todd, rie, L nne, Shawn, and Grody. DREAMS: Mary Rob. Own a BMW OI and, one day see my grandfather. O Megan O'Conner: ACTIVITIES: Student Council 12. MEMORIES: anks for all the good memories C.R., you're the best. Remember all the eat memories you,me, and S.P. have had? Such as meeting T.B. on 6f6 istakel. And I miss him big! He is a man, a man From nowy River! All And saying good-bye to S.P. We miss you. And many more great emories. DREAMS: To go on to college. And to get married and have ildren someday. To get to be a good snow skier, and to go to Hawaii and ound the U.S. Sean O'Hare: ACTIVITIES: Drama, Oklahoma, Carousel, Music an, Stage Crew. MEMORIES: Cast parties. Green and gold games. .W.C.C., Pullman. M.S. haunted house. Air bands. VIGIL. Tracy K., Power. Snake show. Roadtrips. Breaking my own arm 3 times. 360's in the 69. Boone. Monroe. S.F.D.P.H.C.S.M.F. and T., Spotlight fires. The booth. Hoover. Perverted cabinets. Thanks mom Cozad, P.F. and the great people here. DREAMS: To get 5 hours of sleep a day and still graduate. To get R.A.P.E. published and get S.F.D.P.H.C.S.M.F. and T. in the dictionary. ' Pat O'ShieIds: ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 11, Track 12. MEMORIES: 21 hours of in-house. Duct taping frosh. Forgetting the leggos and sweat- ting. Mushroom pizza. Campaign signs. Sadie Hawkins Dance. Dances with Joyce. Motorcycle wreck at Spirit Lake. Pine trees at Mac's. Lying about my age. Road trips. West Valley. A.A.T.A., Ride to University. Camping at Spirit Lake. DREAMS: To live in Australia. Carolyn Oliveri: ACTIVITIES: Hi-Lassies 10, Varsity Golf 10, 11,12, National Honor Society President 12. MEMORIES: Lori's lewd dancing and Pelvic T's. Timing lights with Lisette. A little Andre for Michelle. Thank you Wendy for saving my life. I hope the scar goes away soon. Jock Bag Party. Ya hot Lori? Nacht Unarmung. Syllogisms. You dirty sw e. in Arthur Olsen: MEMORIES: Rap Sanad. Pinto 4x4 team. 12 oz club. Skiing during Petek's test. Quarters. Don't you hate Perry's wife? Hard Hat. Malibu. Not remembering Hord's all nighter. And what happened to Mac. B.S.ing with Sandborn and Moison. Ostlund's stinking face. DREAMS: To go to a Who concert. Never again hearing Oh my Gosh, Arthur Olsen I smell Whiskey on your breath. Steve Olson: ACTIVITIES: Intramural Basketball 10, 11. MEMORIES: Jungle King. Midnight bowling. Cleroy and the Eng. gang. Whoppers. 4K. Man from Spokane River. Massacre at Fred's. Cliff park Luau. Please lady. P.S. shut up Chuck. DREAMS: To regain a love for doughnuts. Kurt Ostlund: ACTIVITIES: Young Life, Football 10, 11. MEMORIES: Friday nights with RAPUTA and the gang. Running out of gas 47 times. Seeing the WHO in Seattle. Malibu. Spending time with Mike V., Mike B., Bruce B. Duck hunting at Long Lake with Hard Hat- Lard - . Condo at Mt. Spokane. Lighting M80's in Geoffs yard. THE PIT. The Subaru Woman. Catching Bucketmouths at Bonnie. Getting caught by Art. Having poker games broken up by a wild maniac. They would have been BOMBED!! Steve Osweiler: MEMORIES: State Chips, Kim: Sherries Parties. Muff, Chip. Bugs. Ccarrotsl Good stuff Muff, I'll never tell! Chip'll never get it!! NO Skinnydipping. DREAMS: Go to college and make lots of money. Theolene Overland: ACTIVITIES: Chorale 11, 12, Highlandaires 11, 12, All Northwest Choir 83, Carousel, The Music Man. MEMORIES: Troybabymachohunk, Caryle the Tramp. Selina tDiana Rossj Brantley, N.C. Parking Lot men. thot rod!!J Practice rooms. McMutant's. Whezer- ing. Clam digging with the Warf rats. Excuse me. I have to beach a whale. It's legal. That's one way Kelley. To Leslie: Beware the tall albino. Revenge of the real prude. Backstage waist. Yon and Yay, Bloody Bleuques. The Sway. Finalisist C.O.T.W. P Rob Patton: MEMORIES: R.S. passing out at the garage. The foggy windows at wunderland. Special thanks to the Brews Brothers. DREAMS: To get my T.A. Michelle Peak: ACTIVITIES: Deca. MEMORIES: Wrightman and her beers, bop!!! Melissa, remember the Jock Party? Post Falls. The case of the missing matches. Sneaking in the Japanese Gardens. Lisa and her hamburgers. Peabodys. Tubing Pine River. DREAMS: Melissa's and my trip to Hollywood for Graduation. To Someday have Barley and Dixie teach me to pick up my feet. To marry Jerry Brodeur and be diamonds in our beach house. Bob Pebles: ACTIVITIES: J.V. Cross Country 11, Varsity Cross Country 12, J.V. Track 10, Varsity Track 11, 12. MEMORIES: 1981 State Cross.Country Meet. State Track Meets. 1982 Cross Country Meet. The msfmity of Guy, Greg, Stan, and Jay. DREAMS: To be able to run in co ege. Sarah Peden: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Tennis, ASB representative, Honor Society. MEMORIES: View of the city at night. Miss Prince and her ,free tacos. Moonlight walks at night with T.J. Getting 150 at miniature golf. My royal blue sports Mercedes. DREAMS: To own my sports Mercedes. Kelle Pennington: MEMORIES: HERRO . . . State '81 and '82. Love pantry. Bun watching CRoyl. Loverboy. The bar man fJilll. Laura and fwhol Ca-Ca Dack City. Frenchy. Luau CJoan airbanl. Quarters. Zip Trip. The slopes. thot tips, Rickey Racerl. Sigrid's older man!! Remember Ta , Sig? J eronamo. Those kill'r tomatoes. Ya Little Dickens!! DREAMS: To make the best of life and have fun while I'm at it . . . don't forget all the rich MEN!! Sigrid Perez: MEMORIES: Seattle with Rolo, Von and Kerri. T.J., 900. Jeronamo! Colleen, Doritos and been dip. Kelle, Ricky Racer. Hot 171 tips. Kelle likes ear biting. Oh, they're so cute! Zip Trip. College dances. Sons of Norway. Driving experiences with Von. 4th of July. Partying bud- dies, D.L., B.K., S.J., C.C., K, R.K. DREAMS: To be as big as Kelle P. Karla Peuck: ACTIVITIES: Hi-Lassies 10. Volleyball 10. Deca 12. MEMORIES: T.J. and I going out every weekend with B.A. and T.M. to the submarine races and all the Thursday nights we munched out at Dicks. DREAMS: To go to college at S.C.C. and continue going with B.A. Also getting my own apt. with T.J. and driving my new Honda. Scott Phares: MEMORIES: My buddy Brophie. Porta-Party Pizza Jokes. The ultimate definition of Putz. Phaiwus-dere's somebody out dere! Call da' cops. Dish ish Bo ush! DREAMS: SSSSSSSSSSSSS35 Langsy Phothivongsa: NIEMORIES: Remembering the good times and great moments. I have had with all my friends. DREAMS: To travel all around the world. To meet different people, see different places, and have a fascinating life and meet a special person. LoAn Phung: ACTIVITIES: Hi-Lassies 11, F.F.A. 11, 12. MEMORIES: Sooo good. Thanks David for all the sweet dreams. Touch me. Hey Sunny, strawberry babe is here! Ebony Eyes. All the nasty conversations with Marie! Going 'out with J .M. DREAMS: To get the best out of life and to become Mrs. D. K. To be able to attend U of W and to be sooo good looking like J eannell Mascardo. Jennifer Pier: ACTIVITIES: DECA, Senior Studio, Drawing. MEMORIES: I love being with Tom, our three wonderful horses, riding horses, Irish Rebel, and going to Rodeosf' My Okie Cowboy Tom, a real gentleman! The fun times we've had. Shep puppy and Coy. Halter break- ing Sunshine. Paula's horse stickers. DREAMS: Always be with Tom. Become a veterinarian and horse trainer. Live at Priest Lake. For Tom to become an experienced horse shoer. Happiness for John and Ma Pier. Karin Plemmons: ACTIVITIES: Class 5th Exec. 10, League VP. 11, Class V.P. 11, League Pres. 12, A.S.B. Secretary 12, Young Life and Cam- paigners 10, 12, National Honor Society 11, 12. MEMORIES: Bombs away Malibu '81. YA DU? YASURUBET! Camping. Talking. Nights at 1000 steps. Christmas '81 and '82. Sr. year with Greg. Friends like Wendy. Would you like a little whine with your dinner? Hum. 12. and the syllogisms. DREAMS: To save the memories, but reach for what is ahead, and be happy in the Lord always. Jim Pollard: MEMORIES: Ted, Hi! Having my own parking space. Driving with the lid down in my convertible in 10 degree weather. Shaking hands with everybody. Yew. Carolling through the commons with T, C, B, DREAMS: To graduate. Stick with one car. Putting to work everything I learned in my singles livin class, and to have loads of fun. Donna Porter: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Tennis 11, 12, J.V. Tennis 10. F.F.A President 12, Concert Choir 10, Chamber Ensemble 11, Chorale 12. MEMORIES: Hey Fred, There with us. Boom! Let's go Kitty shopping!! T.H.O. at B.B. Happy meals at McDonalds. Richards. Wrestling matches. Watching All My Children in Horticulture. DREAMS: To go to S.C.C. and study Horticulture and then start my own flower shop. Lisa Powell: ACTIVITIES: DECA. MEMORIES: The late nights out with K.C. andJ.M. The Jr. Prom. All the quarters games. Darcey's Nova. Dodging cars with Kel. I feel dumb! DREAMS: To meet my millionaire and e happily rich for the rest of my life. Bill Powers: ACTIVITIES: Young Life, Frosh Football. MEMORIES: Skiing with Jo and Lesa. Miniature golf with J.J., S.C. and J .J ., Salt and Pepper in Wojack's. Passes from Mac's Kegs on Indian Trail Road. Mr. Morlan's where Sigrid was a pest. Being attacked by C.N. and L.M. at the Rink U.S.A. All night MTV at Jill J.'s. Snowblocks. RREAMS: To become a professional race car driver. To be successful in i e. 'Jim Powers: ACTIVITIES: Young life. MEMORIES: Art Olsen run- nmgover the ski lift operator at 49 North. Skipping school to go skiing. Parties. Having fun with friends. Hey Lide have you seen the gangley. DREAMS: To live a happy life, become a millionaire and own my own business someday. Candi Priest: MEMORIES: Gateway Hotel. Boat Races '82. Cana- dian boys fCharlie Brownj. Times at the T-Brothers. All those nights at D1ck's. Mendoza for Senior math and TIA. And all the fun times with Jeanine, Mary R., Mary H., Sandy C. and Lisa L. DREAMS: To graduate from high school and join the Navy. Also to be stationed in Italy where I'll meet a gorgeous Italian frich I hopel! And last of all to keep in touch with all my friends. Michelle Prince: ACTIVITIES: Hi Lassies 10, 11, 12 Treasurer 11, President 12. MEMORIES: All those fun trips to Seattle Performing in the Kingdome, and practicing in the snow. Being a T.A. for Mrs. M. fAshleyJ. Being called S.S. and all the good times with friends. DREAMS: To graduate from W.S.U. Marie Pruitt: ACTIVITIES: Class of '83 officer, F.F.A. Officer. MEMORIES: Those phone conversations with Lo. You're so nasty! Mine and Kim's big crash. Summer of '81. All those sooo long conversa- tions with Jeffrey. Touch me. DREAMS: To travel all over the world and see fascinating places. To spend a lot of my future with Jeffrey and be HPPY- Holly Pumphrey: ACTIVITIES: Newspaper Business Manager 11, 12, Cub Reporter '81, Yearbook business manager 11,12, A.S.B. Rep. 11, 12, League Rep 11, Public Office 10. MEMORIES: Going to Newspape and yearbook. Trying my best. The cons. The students. The teacher Everybody and everything. When I first began my long walk to gradu tion. DREAMS: To marry Patrick James and live happily ever after. T find my career. Karen Quam: MEMORIES: Meeting Mike in Jr. year. Thanks for a the special memories you've given me. I look forward to everything t come. M.H., M.R. and D.R. thanks for your friendship. You're all speci to me. Also, Aug 10, '82. DREAMS: To live comfortably, to be happy an share life's great expectations with the one I love - you know who yo are. Peter Quint: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Track 11, 12 Varsity Cross Coun try 11, 12, Newspaper Staff 12, Soccer 10, Wrestling 10. MEMORIES: '8 State Cross Country Champions! Mr. Page's philosophy. Biting the du in a district mile. Italian girls. Wordell's feminine legs. Mead san dunes. Humanities contracts. Hearing aids. The Fabien Fan Club. DREAMS: Finding a career that benefits society, and that I enjoy. Run ing a sub-4 minute mile. Most importantly, following Jesus Christ for th length of my life and beyond. R Mark Rahner: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Trac ' Newspaper fRamblings, Son of Ramblings, Revenge of Ramblings MEMORIES: The Fearless 58's. Dark room parties. Acts of buffooner Forcing fluids. Decorating one of Mr. Miller's pull-down maps with centerfold. The universal Symposium, and its extensive special effect Districts. The U.S.S. Rahnerprise. L.A. Woman. DREAMS: Fast cars, an libations.'A cattle prod. A case. Food. Mary Rayman: MEMORIES: Hey Caryle, where's your berr bucket? Julius Ceasar lives on! Jon's face with the scotch. The co hanger. Seattle, Pullman, and Walla Walla. Thanks B.C. Mr. Rodgers i La La land. Let's go to Seattle toni ht D.R., Thank you for so much an I'm sorry. The Great Enchilada bushes of Mexico. Yoiks and away!! Bul D. Miller - thanks for everything. Hut on earth. Cecilia Reimers: ACTIVITIES: J.V. and Varsity Cross-Country, J . and Varsity Gymnastics, Varsity Track, A.S.B. Rep, League, Leadershi cons, Newspaper, Yearbook business manager. MEMORIES: Seeing th Man from Snowy River. Super Dance. Saying good-bye to Sonj Snowmen. Crazy friends. Trisha's treasure hunt. Shaela's injuries. Flipp Megan's laugh. Missing Roby. DREAMS: Achieving pilot's licens Becoming a star in hurdles.Living in Europe. Parachuting from a plan And becoming friends with John Denver. Mary Reuter: ACTIVITIES: Track 10, 11, Basketball 10, 11, Varsit Basketball 12. MEMORIES: K.A.R.T.S. Best pals, L.K. A.N. 2 weeks Q b-ball camp in Seattle.Hugs from Chris. The Rebel. C.R.S. Parasite in D. All the way. Grasshopper. Julie B.- my coach. Tammy - nose scra v pers. The sophomore gang. Especially Lynne and Carie, Meryl an Wayne in the jeep. Chasing the double ater at the drive-in. Hittin t drunk bum's sleeping bag. Loon Lake. DREAMS: To go to W.S.U. Marr a tall guy and travel all over the world. Brian Rheingans: ACTIVITIES: B-squad Basketball 10, Varsit Basketball 11, 12. MEMORIES: J.M.'s party. Trips to Idaho with K. '1 The malt after games with R.M. and D.K. Acey-Ducey with J.P. and R. I Zip Trip and playing pool with D.F. and C.S. Going to L.L. in Betsy an getting a flat. Wrestling with K.H. and losing. DREAMS: Being able to a tend college to play basketball. Janine Richards: ACTIVITIES: Basketball 10, Dance Troupe 11, 1 - F.F.A.11, 12. MEMORIES: Cruising Francis with Anj and Mike. Geoffi Cheese. Alias Motzamato. Rag doll. Senior Luau. Having a swinging tim at Browne. DREAMS: To get my '69 Maroon Mustang. To keep in touc with all my friends because they've been an important part of my lif: Always keep in touch with my best friend Anj. Jeff Richart: ACTIVITIES: Oklahoma, Carousel, MEMORIE Basketball and Football games. Cast parties. Seattle trips. The longe four years. One way signs. Ray's first car - my first car. The old time The new times. My 2nd car. Camping trips. Paint fights. George. M brother. The class of '82. DREAMS: The one I will never forget! The on who helped me out when I needed it. The one I love! Thanks Angie. Melody Rickard: MEMORIES: Beautiful times with my sweethea D.D. Cornnuts attacks with D.R. Great times with Hazel. Going up a on way the wrong way with L.P. and K.W. Crazy times with C.T. Thanks f a all the good times. DREAMS: To E0 to college and become a pre-scho teachfirfand be happily married to avid Driggs and to make the best o o my 1 e. David Riddle: MEMORIES: Road trips in Singles Living with T. 172 and T.S. and Miller. Linin' up against the green Olds. Shooting pool with the best. Long Lake trips. That was a stop sign back there! 100 mph? Ken Rief: MEMORIES: Inhouse. Senior Quarters Champ. Sammy Hagar. Hey kid, be cool. Golden gunners. Huginin fishing, the hard way. Hey Lide, there's something in my car. Arnold's and the killer doll. REAMS: To be rich and get married. Chris Roberts: MEMORIES: Going cruising. Meeting men. The win- ow. Remember O.E. Betty? Being with my special friends, Annette, renda, Theresa, Tammy, and especially Betty. Summer of 1982, being neaky with my buds. Totally: Fer sure, Wa Wa Wa. DREAMS: To make he best out of life. Go to the California coast with Betty someday. And tay in touch with my friends. Margie Roberts: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Volleyball 11, 12, Softball 1. MEMORIES: Good times at Priest. The night we slept in the car. Par- ying with the best friends in the world fyou know who you are!! You're all reat! Being comfortably numb. Feb. 14-16, 1982. Every moment shared ith Tony. DREAMS: To be happy and live forever. Mary Roderick: ACTIVITIES: Yearbook. MEMORIES: The night ut in the Bronco. Turtle Lake. All the wild Drive-Ins. iBird and Shirleyj. ip's. The Grand Torino with Sandy and Marria. T-parties. Coeur 'Alene summer of 82. Most of all being with Tim Toby Jones. DREAMS: o have a good job. Be with the one I love, and live a good life. Darcey Rose: MEMORIES: Wendy B.L. Hey Missy, price check. Lisa clean the cornnuts. Sir what color is my registration? Vicki, I'll uy snowtiresf' Should we wait or walk? DREAMS: To meet Howdy- oody. Someday become a Hari-Krishna, so I too can wear sheets and not orry about my hair. Sharon Rose: MEMORIES: Price check. No Darcey. Friends. Paint ight. Water gun fight. Newport Door. Chilla Cella 81. DREAMS: To have u good life and marry a little later. Dixie Roske: ACTIVITIES: Mat Mates 10, 11, 12, Spirit of Jr. Miss, A.S.B. Rep, League Rep. MEMORIES: Those craz nights. Bev, 'emember how burnt we got on that camping trip? And dbn't forget that icket, or the two wrecks. Glad I stopped. DREAMS: To go to S.C.C. and Become an excellent nurse. Someday own a Camaro. And become an ex- ,ellent stock car driver. Colleen Rowley: ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 10, 11, 12, Hi-Lassies 0, B-Squad Cheerleader 10, Varsity Cheerleader 12, Class Treasurer 11, owder Puff Football 12. MEMORIES: Look! Up in the Sky! This is wil- wich! N.Y.E.'s with Twink. Swishers. Otay Maynard. Strawberries -n- ream. Re-meeting my dream guy. First B-squad football game. Sssgreat ew!Deathrace. Pornoflicks. Squirtin' flys. Chick-chick-chicken. Thanks, .C.S.S.S.J.J.J.Y. and Blad. DREAMS: To go to college, be happy and arry the guy of my dreams. Chris Rudd: ACTIVITIES: Varsity wrestling, Varsity Basketball, arsity Football. MEMORIES: Hey Stephie, Lets go to Dicks. Ernie lives. ey A.O. ya got any Jumper cables? Hey - A.L., remember the car eating e garage door opener, 11:00 shot and the big move? DREAMS: To work t Zip's and sling grease for the rest of my life. Leanna Ruhl: ACTIVITIES: Mat Mates 10, CO-OP 12. MEMORIES: lp hill in first gear. Suck face. French fries. Semis. LN., B.J. Chewing um on bedpost. Rain ruined the rubarb. A shower of blessings. Fire in e bathroom. DREAMS: To serve God and his expectations of me to the llest. To be married to L.N. and travel in his semi. To have peace and y out of life. Kalina Rule: ACTIVITIES: Mat Mate President 10, Concert Choir , Hi hlandaires 11, 12, Chorale 11, 12, National Honor Society 12. EMGRIES: Sean O'Hare. Daquiris at J im's apt. Kathy in the cemetery. obin someday my room will not move by itself. Gang it was real! Love ya l. DREAMS: I plan to get my teaching degree and to come back to hadle just for Mr. G. Kelly fafter all he had a hard enough time with me.J Nikki Russell: ACTIVITIES: Key Club 10, 11, Marching Band 10, 'ipe Band 11, 12, F.F.A Treasurer 12. MEMORIES: C.V., Stacy after the enior Luau. Going to Seattle for the State tournaments. Eating at Dicks. hming miniature golfing with Sue S. DREAMS: To have as many in town d out of town boy friends as Diane V.L. has. Rolanda Ryan: ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society 12, Hi-Lassies , 11, School Majorette 10, 11, CO-OP Vice President 12. MEMORIES: unner, Gunner, Gunner. The Seattle trip with Sig P. running around attle Center all night long. College mixers with Kelle P., Sigrid P., and erri S. Parties, Parties, Parties! DREAMS: To live the rest of my life ith D. Webb alias Gunner! To have the best that life has to offer and to come whatever I want to become and to be forever happy. S Bob Sayre: MEMORIES: Skipping 3 years of cons. Injections. High hool drags. Senior burn offs. Paul, Randy, Gigi. Bob's '62 T.A.B. Cor- htte. DREAMS: 1983 Camaro and my woman. Todd Sandifer: ACTIVITIES: J .V. Baseball 10, Varsity Baseball 11, 2. MEMORIES: February 13. The sweetheart dance with K.S. Jr. Prom. A Tweety looking good in my WX- The Dome. Pigs in the blanket in the morning with K.S. And always those chubby toes. DREAMS: To go to col- lege in Hawaii. Marry Tweety. Make millions in the big leagues fyou'll see Chrisj. I would like to give a special thanks to Tweety for making my high school days the very best. Love ya! Jill Sannes: ACTIVITIES: J.V. Volleyball 10, 11, B-squad Cheerleader 10, Hi-Lassies 10, National Honor Society, Class of '83 Sec., A.S.B. Rep, French Club 11, 12, Varsity Volleyball 12, Varsity Cheerleader 12, SW. Dance committee chairperson, Christmas Dance Decorations. MEMORIES: The Squad. Her-ro. D.O.A. Deb's waterbed. Mead guys. Drive-Ins. Gum at Safeway. Quarters at Jeff's. State. Lover- boy. Our spot. DOTS. Michael J., Rm. 211. Thanks, you're all so special! DREAMS: To live a full life. Become filthy rich and marry the man of my dreams! Keep in touch friends. , Greg Sargent: MEMORIES: Late night swimming. Pro's from Dover. Airplane in Joe Albi. 7 on 7 Q2nd placel J .V. world record. Experiments. Spotting. Wood cutting. Third House. Sharks. Scout Team. Midnight movies. Turtle Lake. Being tough at the Drive-In. In search of exclusive real girls. My best friends ever, and friends in general. DREAMS: To spontaneously combust. Todd Schmitt: MEMORIES: Getting wolloped at the hockey games. Book burnoffs. I think my driveline's dragging. Keeping Breather alive in the library. Getting haircuts from Mary. DREAMS: I want to be a Voyager and marry a wombat woman. I want to graduate. Tim Scott: ACTIVITIES: Football 10. MEMORIES: Trip to Priest. Friends we met. Trip to Seattle with C.D., Turtle Lake. Couer D'Alene with Mark Frost. Parties. Senior year. DREAMS: To live life to its poten- tial. To marry Sheri and have kids. Drive my corvette and speed boat to my lake house. Good luck everyone. Robin Seely: ACTIVITIES: Oklahoma, Carousel. MEMORIES: Mt. Hood with Orchestra. Cast parties. Football games that I don't remember. Parties. Drive-ins. Being with my good friends. Kalina, Teil. DREAMS: To be happy all the time. Susan Sefren: ACTIVITIES: Golf 10, 11, F.F.A. 11,12,F.F.A. Sentinal 12. MEMORIES: Senior Luau. Miniature golf with Nikki. Thanks for making this up for me Nikki. DREAMS: To get married and make pizzas for the rest of my life and live happily ever after. - Cheryl Seubert: MEMORIES: Parties. Holidays. Birthdays. Con- certs. Oasty Toasty Fried. LeAnn the Le. Karla - Kordi. Worden. Waiting, always waiting. Green Apples. Weejos. Kilt. The Hill. DREAMS: To be free. Live my own Life. Live life to the fullest. Move out. Be happy always. Live long. Love and laugh. Kerri Sheeks: ACTIVITIES: French Club, Hi-Lassies 10, Young Life, 10, 11. MEMORIES: State Basketball 81, 82, Tropics . Jr. Prom 81. Sweetheart dance Feb. 13, 1982. Fish in Todd's bed. Pigs in a blanket, and strawberry dacquari's. Good luck to my bud'sg Penni, Sig, Rhondie, Pat, Suzette and especially my Lil Todder QI Love Youl. DR AMS: To go to college. Move out of Spokane. Get a good iiob. Become very wealthy. And then settle down with Todd and live hapcpi y ever after. Tim Shortell: ACTIVITIES: Cross- ountry 10, 11, 12, Newsgaper 11, 12. Track 10, 11, 12 National Honor Society 12. MEMORIES: eattle I, Seattle II, Church basketball. Intramural finale. Beethoven Chicken in sophomore humanities. The gooch. 25-5. 100 mph at dawn. DREAMS: To fbecoms Mormon so I don't have to go to those meetings. Oh, and to be six eet ta . Kathy Sierra: MEMORIES: Straight A's, almost. Humanities 10, 11. Basketball and Football games with friends. Hiillm society on the bench in the commons. Cheers to the class of '83. DREA S: To travel all over the U.S. and Europe before I'm 30 years old. Randy Silvrants: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Hockey 10, 11, 12 Skill Center Auto Shop, All City Hockey Team 11, 12. MEMORIES: Great times with Dawna Cowin. Brews with Ted and Dan. Take the lumber to 'em. Doonski, me and D.J.C. getting carded to leave the library. DREAMS: To play hockey for the Vancouver Cannucks with forklift on D. To travel around and take D.J. along for the ride. Jeff Sirek: ACTIVITIES: IBM Magic Club, performing for Mother Student night and the Senior Production, building play sets for the Music Man. MEMORIES: Freezing at the football games. My 68 Ford. The fender bender. . . DREAMS: To have a successful life. Jerome Sirek: ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 10, 11, 12. Track 10. 4 years of Marksmanship with the Foresters. MEMORIES: Sand dunes at Cunningham's - lightning, hail, and wind. Vern Page and the whole gang. Getting my letter and all the ribbons at Richland and Hangman Valley. DREAMS: To travel all over the world and meet interesting peo- ple along the way. To find a good job and meet interesting people along the way. To find a good job and live prosperously for the rest of my life. Tiel Sisseck: MEMORIES: Working in the Business Office for 3 ears. Watering all of LaVerna's plants. All the special people in the business Office, La Verna Valle and Denise Harfield, thank you for 3 wonderful years at Shadle, and all of your support. My very special friends. DREAMS: To become an Executive Secretary. Then to have a happy family life. Todd Sligar: MEMORIES: All the beautiful girls! CGet it Spikell fOh, 173 I don't know man, I don't have any bucksll Don't hassle! fWell, Stew, what do you want to do?J Friday and Saturday workouts with the jocks, Lifting 12 ouncer's. All Right Dude! DREAMS: I am the next Jim Morrison! Mike Slough: ACTIVITIES: J.V. Football, S.P. volunteer Firefighters. MEMORIES: Front door burn off. Monday night quarters. B.B.S. high school drags. Blocking sleds. Impala Wipeout. 4 wheeling with Wayne ffishj. Chewy. DREAMS: Retire my radical GTX, and buy a nice, calm,mild, 442. Ken Smith: MEMORIES: S.S. iMinnowJ Dec. 5-8. Thanks Shawn H. The Weekend at Matt's house. J.D. Milkshakes at Macs with Bob C. 6 Pack of 2900 and half gal. after the N.C. V-Ball game. Dave what did we do last night? Playing the game in Mr. Grove's room with D.W., Massacre at Campbell's. No more beers. What a B.K. Go with it. DREAMS: To become a very successful and wealthy engineer and indulge in my wealth, while not losing my individuality or identity. Yvonne Smith: ACTIVITIES: Class of '83 Sec. 10, 12, A.S.B. Sec. 11, B-squad Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Spanish Club 10, 11. MEMORIES: O'Tay Maynard! Midnight calls at C.W.U., Fresh air with Calif. ball players. Kisses from Moscow. 5-mile chase fStreet signs!J with R.J. and K. Christmas dance with T.Y. Awesome summer swims with Kath, Dave and Don. Great friends! Seattle with Seaweed and R.R. Jerry Peterson! DREAMS: Travel the world and be successful in whatever I do! Dan Sorensen: MEMORIES: Eating tuna fish and drinking 7-up for lunch every day. DREAMS: To be a Custom Painter and an auto mechanic, and also to be rich. Robert Speer II: ACTIVITIES: Shadle Hockey 9-12. MEMORIES: Winning the Northwest Championship in my Junior year and defending it my Senior year. Meeting the girl of my dreams who is everything I'm not. DREAMS: To go out in my future and do the things I want to do and be what I want to be. X Julia Stears: ACTIVITIES: Malibu 81, Young Life, Spanish Club, F.F.A. 82. MEMORIES: Malibu and Allan! Billy Goatl' and the gnomes! The big 18, Mr. Steak! Rita, what kind of pie was that anyway? Dancing. on fruit at the Senior Luau. Mary, did ou say you wanted candy CGreen M8tM'sJ or was it black lace? Fran dlim't forget Bob Dexter! Coke. Christmas dance 82. Mr. Aleman's wild class, The Kingdome - 82. DREAMS: To o to Whitworth College and get my nursing degree. To find myself, and to make the most out of my life that I possibly can! May God Bless all my fellow classmates!! John Stephens: MEMORIES: The ood times in Couer d' Alene with S.V. QMIPJ The foggy windows at Uwunserlandf' Special thanks to: Coors and Co., Schlitz and Co., Rainer and Co., and especially Jim Beam. DREAMS: Getting my 1973 445 H.O. Trans Am. Kirk Stevens: ACTIVITIES: Stage Manager, Drama, Oklahoma, Carousel, Music Man. MEMORIES: Merb Hunting. Pygmie footprint hunting. Official judge in the Cheek of the week contest. Awesome cast parties. 180's on Boone, 360's in my brothers Firebird. Catching the HOOVER cold., Pullman. W.W.C.C. Gleuts Sean, Katie, Hoover, Rob, Jeff, and Matsimoto, Graduation. DREAMS: To finally find a win- ner for the Cheek of the week contest. To get S.F.D.P.H.C.S.M.F.T. put in the dictionary, and to become a successful actor. Sharon Stevens: ACTIVITIES: Horticulture, Drama. MEMORIES: Visiting Jannah. Rosauers. Glass Park. Genericism, Indifference. The days I was there. Thanks Mr. Via. Coffee raids. I can deal with that. The apartment. Spin Gibbous. Get gold Snow cloud, Ghanitized. DREAMS: Keep on partying with X.A.S.C.J. move to Egypt and raise camels and Ghani. Hit 100,000 on Ms. pac Man. Stay Imhias. Katie Stopp: ACTIVITIES: Band 10, 11, 12, Carousel '82, Dance Troupe 11, 12, Senior Studio. MEMORIES: Hey baby, is the nose still broke? My fuel tank's full! Jello and body slams. Breeze Brains. What, Oh yeah? Sure and what are we supposed to do with that!? I think you're a magnet. Robots. Cheesecake Eyes! Mickey Mouse, J .B. and his astro grab- bers. S.R.S.F.S.F.P. Concerts and precision driving. DREAMS: To become a multi-millionaire and take all my friends on a mass world wide party in my Lear Jet. Debra Sundberg: ACTIVITIES: A.S.B. Rep. 10, 11, 12, Class of '83 Treasurer 12,League Re810, 11, 12, A.F.S. 10, 11, Senior Luau. fNeil and Colleen, thanksl. MEM RIES: White Camaroes, I lost my ring, Gym- nastics. Mixers. Can I turn the heat on, Jill? Ginger ale, Darrin and Cam. Scott. Protruding Curbs. Weenie. Fran. Colly Zee. Yokersville! DREAMS:To have a marvelous time after graduation and to never lose contact with my terrific friends. fLove ya, guys.J Ray Swanson: MEMORIES: Frying my tires during my senior year. Skipping class and not getting caught. Talking to a lot of good looking girls who are nice. Not going to the cons. Having fun in jewelry and mak- ing neat things. DREAMS: To race in the Daytona 500 and break new high speed records. Race for Mopar Corp. and help them sell more cars in the future. John Sweeney: ACTIVITIES: Cross Country 11, 12, Track 11, 12, In- tramural Hoops 10, 11, 12. MEMORIES: The Beast. Strikes. Please. Cliff Park. Black Chickens. Nightshaft. Shaftboy. 4k, Fred Coe f911l. Massacre at Campell's. Shut up Chuck. Dollar Whoppers. DREAMS: 50 0 Whop- per, please. Dale Sweitzer: ACTIVITIES: Track. MEMORIES: Playing quarter with soon to be enemies. Wild Parties with college kids. Trips to Idah DREAMS: To get out of this life of illusion and get out into the real worl T Connie Taylor: ACTIVITIES: Co-op Historian, National Hono Society. MEMORIES: Weekend kegs . . . Polly's taxi service . . . He Melody, it's Miller time! Wild games of quarters with Kelly, Falling i love. DREAMS: To live, love, and laugh. Paula Teague: ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society, Co-op Sprin Semester Historian. MEMORIES: My boyfriend coming back fro I California fSummer 821, Mrs. Elias sa ing Ears People. Jenny Pier an her horse magazines. Mike in photo class. DREAMS: To be a millionair by age 30. Happily married with one or two children. Raise miniatur horses and teacup poodles. Betty Thacker: ACTIVITIES: Mat Mates, Platemates, Skill Cente MEMORIES: The GANG. Pooh Bear fCathy Wierl, Ti ger fMeJ, He falump fMary Fisherl, Piglet fLaRae Marburgerl, Roo fiaura Totten DREAMS: To someday get married, to be a loving wife and mother, an to live a long, happy life. Becky Totten: ACTIVITIES: J.V. Volleyball 10, Varsity Volleybal 11, 12. MEMORIES: State Volleyball 81, Showers at 1 a.m J.C.K.L.K.D.K.F.C.K., Do quarters bounce? Skiing with S.W. sin le! Gir Scout hunting. Grocery shoppin'. Reject Parties. Puzzles and haircu with J .C. C.R. show some authority! K.A.R.T.S. Miss Nude America - i the trunk. Motorcross with Carrot. Kelly Court. Go Hawaiian. Bondage Carrot and Beanie - D.B.'s. Laura Totten: ACTIVITIES: Dance Troupe 11, 12 DECA 12 MEMORIES: L - UNO - with R.H. M.H., L.M. Dances. R8zR. B. Bal Tournaments. All the great times with my friends. B-day parties. Randy' many car troubles. DREAMS: To marry Randy Hendrix and be happy fo the rest of my life. To become a millionaire and buy whatever I want. Eric Travis: ACTIVITIES: Drama, Chorale, Highlandaires, WWCC OKLAHOMA, Music Man, Carousel, Flowers for Algernon MEMORIES: Puyallup Tour. Shoreline. Cast Parties. Walla Walla's Gar bage Cans. Shooting Billy. Glutes. Aw God, Huh Lead foot Cozad. It'l stop for us M.M. Bonus Babies. V.P. Fending off attacking dogs. M.R Monsoon Season, Okay People DREAMS: To be the world's greates chef, own several chains of gourmet restaurants and be wealthy enough t live beyond my means. To teach everyone about metaphysics. Emmitt Tucker: MEMORIES: Taking jewelry shop just for an eas credit, and to make jewelry that everybody likes. Skipping cons regularl Parting up on Baldy and getting stuck, going to all the kegs that were an nounced in the Shadle halls. And skipping classes without getting caugh DREAMS: To someda hold a steady job and maybe tie myself down t one girl, have a boy and! a girl, and live happily ever after. Tamie Turman: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Gymnastics 9-12, Regional and State 9-12, Dance Troupe 10, Hi-Lassies 12, German Club 10 MEMORIES: Thanks Joanne for all the great times, fFlirtingJ Friend and gymnastic buddies. CGregl, Thanks for everything. We'll do it agai sometime! Love ya!!! Flippy. DREAMS: Get a scholarship in gymnastic major in police science and criminology. Keep in touch with all my friend and Coach Pugh, and enjoy life to the fullest. U Linda Uryga: ACTIVITIES: A.S.B. Rep, Class of 83. MEMORIES: 1 years, Laura - wow! The record is still yours 13, But don't play chess!! Dances with Todd. Jan. 12, 1982. Kelly's Russian Translations. Hawai with Kel. All those one ringers. Those Ankles!!! Caryle, 2nd Ave. is a on way! There's another Mazda!! DREAMS: To stay with Todd as long as h can put up with me. To be at Laura's wedding and remind her of how sh used to say she'd never get married. V Anastacia Valencia: ACTIVITIES: J .V. Softball 10, Varsity Softbal 11,12. MEMORIES: State Softball,C.V. Luau. Being Speedball II. M friends, they've been a big Part of my life. DREAMS: To get out o Spokane as soon as possible. Mike Varner: ACTIVITIES: J.V. Track 10, 11, Varsity Track 12 Football trainer 12. MEMORIES: Mr. Close's green monster. The trac can drive. Breaking my jaw first time out with Brian. Dancing with th Varsity cheerleader in my sophomore year. DREAMS: To become - trainer for the Seahawks or a fire fighter. i Melinda Varns: ACTIVITIES: Volleyball 10, 11, 12, Basketball 10, EI, 12, Softball 10, 11, 12. MEMORIES: State Volleyball 81. 3rd in state, olita at the greenwood. Wake u call at 1:00 am. State Basketball '81, '82, 2nd and 7th in state. Chad!al Stay on the sunnyside. Stroke. ARTS. Miss Nude America, is there air? Kelly Court, go I-Iawiian! otorCross to Beanies. It's always there. How do you say it, Sig . . .??? ondage Beanie and Carrot, The D.B.'s, No Krista I'm not a C.B. W Sharon Waddell: ACTIVITIES: Highland Dancing 10, 11, heerleading, Young Life. MEMORIES: Great Malibu memories. trawberries and cream, Maynard. Saturday Nights with C.C. Black? reag Sking with Bucky, Single! Shake it off! Great times with great 'rien s. Tom Wagner: MEMORIES: The well spent hours in Mrs. H's Art lasses, Living the best two years of my life in the Cascades Cruising in ary's El Camino. DREAMS: To become an Architect. Get married after 0 and move away from Spokane. Bev Waldron: ACTIVITIES: Horticulture 11, 12,F.F.A. 11, 12, Mat ates 12. MEMORIES: Meeting Kevin. My best friends, Julie, Dixie, arryl, and Russ. Julie, keep your chin up! Dixie's poor car. Thanks for verything Julie. H.J.L.P. DREAMS: Looking forward to the summer f '83. To s end the rest of my life with Kevin and be happy forever, and ieeing the great White Northwest. Cheryl Wallace: MEMORIES: Trying to get a ride home from school. iding in the biggest car ever with R.W. Getting out of class late. REAMS: To be as happy as I can with God. To be well off and to have a ,reat man to marry me. Jerry Warner: ACTIVITIES: Baseball, Football 10. MEMORIES: ootball and Basketball games. McDonalds. Climbing the mountain. 83' adies. Put your right foot up. Halfback in the halls. The tank. Always be- g pure of heart and mind. Having a good time most of the time. REAMS: To become the best I can, own a Cobra, live forever and have n doing it. Dave West: ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 10, 11, 12, Soccer 10, 11, 12, '83' th executive., A.S.B. Vice President. MEMORIES: State and the 10 ases, Priest Lake, The reunion, shower races, waking up in another state, artying with Ken, Western airlines. DREAMS: To be killed in a hunting ccident at 23 and shortly afterwards join the U.S. Olympic drinking team d win a gold medal. Beers. Debbie West: ACTIVITIES: Future Farmers of America 11, Vice resident 12, Yearbook 11, Editor-in-Chief 12, Mat Mates 10, 11, League 0, National Honor Society 11,12. MEMORIES: Football games. The Red an. Dennis and Dave. Lunch at the Ivy. Breakfast with Wendy. CHey B J Hort Contests. iEspecially state.J The Ventura. Outragious, times ith Laurie. Yearbook, F.F.A. Convention and yearbook camps. Survival en, Dan. Burns, Thanks. DREAMS: To go to SCC and WSU and marry I e man of my dreams. , Julie Wichterman: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Bowling. MEMORIES: ippin' out at school. Bev, let's jam. Rock -n- Roll will never die. Hav- g my friends from the valley come to drag me out of school. H.B.C.P. artying at State and still winning the State trophy the next morning. AY!!! DREAMS: To do it all before I die and to become a rock singer. Cathy Wier: ACTIVITIES: Spokane Junior Miss Contest, F.F.A. onvention, Shadle Park Dance Troupe. MEMORIES: The feeling you t on the stage to perform. The wild times and dances, Our daily eetings at the clock. DREAMS: to be the best I can be and to succeed in fe. Cathy Williams: ACTIVITIES: Golf and Raquetball. MEMORIES: .W. Zip Trip. Real Men. J.G. April 11, '86. S.D.W.fT.S. Lovin T.G. G.fR.S. pssst!!! Morning at Mac's fM.W.l Golf. Raquetball!!!! HERRO. REAMS: Having my dreams come true fT.K.G.J Jesse Williams: MEMORIES: Mr. Via's French Class. Two Lun- es.Wild times with Sheldon. Meeting Excellent people. Having commit- ents. Katy Henrickson who meant more to me then she knew. Work. outh group. Going out every weekend. Skating. Swimming at the Lake. etting to know some very special people. Guitar. Poetry and hitting the 4 nces. DREAMS: Having a good career. To sell some of my poetry. Have siiiicere, beautiful wife. Keep in touch with my friends. Fulfillment in r 1V8S. Ivy Williamson: ACTIVITIES: Hi-Lassie 10, Volleyball 10, Softball , 11,12, Senior Studio. MEMORIES: Concerts, Hey Baby, the nose is ill broke. My fuel tank's Full! Jello and body slams. Breeze! Brains! hat Oh yeah sure. And what are you supposed to do with that? I think u're a maggot. Po-Po and Obots and cheese-cake eyes! Mickey Mouse! atie I just don't know how to thank you for the night no one came home. ' SFSPP! I love you J.P. Nov 3! DREAMS: To marry an old rich man, d get a Harley, a van, and a Lambrugini. Sue Wilson: ACTIVITIES: DECA Reporter, Key Club Secretary, Mat ates Treasurer, Newspaper, Yearbook Carousel, Basketball, Softball. MEMORIES: Ellensburg. Brad's close encounter. Springfield. Six trips to the AMlPm. State for Softball. UPS fountains forever. Playing comman- do. Sleeping in Wi1liam's class. Common sense may tell you. Belch! J.B.'s astrograbbers SR. SF. SFP. Give it Up. Mctubular. Talking in high voices. Priest Lake. DREAMS: To become managing editor of the Seattle Times. Michele Winfrey: ACTIVITIES: Hi-Lassies, 5th executive 10, Golf 10, 11, 12, Youn Life 10, 11, 12, League Secretary 12, Sweetheart Finalist 12. MEMORIES: Luau, TM 8x TC. Seattle. C.W. Zip Trip. Real men. Islands K.P. - Fridays. T.B. a Car. B.G. B Sons of Norway. S.P. Chris - the Awesome Ford. July 23rd. Jan 29. Skiing. Sherman. DM Kr MP Forever. Coeur d' Alene Northshore Herro. Yodka. K.F.C. T.B. DREAMS: To have everlasting happiness with C.W.N. To make others smile. Thanks Chris for making many of my dreams come true. You're GREAT. Kelly Wright: ACTIVITIES: CO-OP. MEMORIES: Going up Ash the wrong way with Lisa P. All the dances with Bill. All J.F.'s parties. Throwing a chocolate cream pie in Lisa Q's face. Playing quarters with Connie. DREAMS: To marry a millionaire. To be an immigration examiner. Sharon Wright: MEMORIES: Miscue. Parties. My chocolate attacks. My caffeine addiction. My 18th birthday party. The 3 times I stopped smoking. Bill's Car vibrating my house. She wore a dress. No, I'm not going with Bill Connley! Thanks to all my friends - Bill, Mike, Scott, Tim, Rick, Doug, Sean, Barry, and the rest of the guys. Ann, live it up. M.N. I love you Oh Well. DREAMS: Write two or three bestsellers. Have 4 blonde haired, hazel eyed kids after I'm married. Doug Wordell: ACTIVITIES: Varsity X-Country 10, 11,12, Varsity Track 10, 11, 12, The musical productions 9, 10, 11, 12. MEMORIES: Winning the State A.A.A. X-Country Championship. Watching Guy Davey make a fool out of a store manager in Fresno. Singing in a quartet. DREAMS: To run as long as I am alive and to work towards all my goals and achieve them to the fullest. Y John Ybarra: ACTIVITIES: Varsity and J.V. Track 10, 12, J.V. Wrestling 11. MEMORIES: Burn-off's at Mac's. The G.D. i-19 Well ahh Jim. Tim and Mike, Ya' got me. The Restoration of my 1933 Ford pickup and Cruzin' in the ol' Pontiac. The battle of the G.T.O.'s and 442's. iWor- thless Brett.l DREAMS: To become a stinkin' rich commercial artist. Customize Cars and own two or three antique hot rods. Also to become the first human being to attain the age of 17 for the rest of my life. Rita Yuse: ACTIVITIES: Hi-Lassies 10, J.V. Cross Country 10, 11, Track 11, French Club, J .V. Basketball 11. MEMORIES: Green Camaros, White Volvos, Blue Bombs. Gag me with a Fork! Trips to Richland. Hey Nancy, Remember the trip to Seattle in the summer? Visits to my Rolling Stones. DREAMS: To become a Psychologist and a Flower child. 175 The class with more is 84 at J Q Junior's year a spirited, financial success Fall semester officers the beginning of the year, the officers rebounded a ended the fall semester a financial and spirited success. Through the efforts and ideas of the officers and o advisors, J. Lykes and R. Brooks, a standard was set . well as a precedent among Shadle's previous junior clas The juniors accepted the challenge and took on t seniors in a Powder-puff football game. It was a clo game and though we barely lost the class was mu changed due to the spirited enthusiasm and endeavo of an all-male cheering squad. The spirit and ride of the Class of '84 is evident in . g the functions andp activities we become a part of. I wou 4 personally like to thank our advisors and the oth Don Anderson Fall '84 Preside gg gg officers. it John Yuse, Don Anderson, Sam Gregg, Janelle Ruffcorn, Kathy Murphy. Spring semester officers I would like to express our classes appreciation to Mrs. Lykes and Mr. Brooks for all their help in our class activities du ing the Spring semester. They have been a great influence in organizing and chaperoning our class activities and meetings. The spring semester has been an exciting one. We've had a lot of fun planning our junior prom and other various activiti which the Class of '84 has been in charge of. I would like to thank the fellow officersg Janelle Ruffcorn, Debbie Hoffma Tammi Soo, and Kathy Murphy. Without their help there would have been a big difference in the Spring Semester. Dave Tostenrude Spring '84 President Tammi Soo, Kathy Murphy, Dave Tostenrude, Debbie Hoffman, Janelle Ruffcorn. Though our Class of '84 elections endured a setback . Eric Aaseby Jeff Agrella Bruce Anderson Joan Annis Gene Bates CUB 45 .4 1 ,fx 'ma 'Zan r f' I 2 t gf qv 4- -+4 4 P , Q t, 1 4 '-f I 119' .li A Chris Absalonson y n ,?.5 3 , S Amy Alspaugh ' ' ,V 5.1 I , '- ra' 9 v si? M 571 I sf X S JM Qi, 2 'f 2 an -. 2 442 I Y M, , N,,, g 4 9,3 W my . as I 5 11 ' ' vs Don Anderson Joe Asterino J ama Bauer ,wr ',,5,g-4' , iff? w: :A A ' f 'UV Ms am. :ax -cf? rf-ng, 1. Nm an X f ?fIEy f M 4 ,. 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Anna Lamont Carmen Lamphier Bob LaPlante THWIICY LaRue Judi Lasswell Jim Leavey Lyle Lehrbas Jim LeMieux Brenda Leu Shari Little 1 yyi W A , 4 Y , ,h,,,..n...4ai1a Tami Lockhart Terry Lollis Joanne Long Laura Longshore Dawn Lovell 186 J uanDalynn Kinlow Franz Kroll Randy Leaver Rocky Lobdell Donna Lyles A , 'Xi Kevin Lyons Karen Mace Howard Magill Dennis Magner Lisa Malone Y , sn r Merwin Marlin Tamie Marsh Tyler Martin J ocy Marvel Roger Mason J' I. Darrelan MCBl'id6 Julie MCBl'id9 Patty McBride Catherine McDonald Bill McD0ugald 'E Julie McGrath Stephen McKenzie Megan McTigue John McVicker Joanne Mears, A 1 is , e .. P 4 1 MW W Q , V Q Mike Mears Michelle Mettler Tom Meyer Andrea Miller Karen Miller Don Miner 187 Julia Moberg Randy Monroe Holly Moore Michele Morin ' N7 K E2 xiii J i V L Margy Mueller John Muntrim Kathy Murphy Sean Murphy Ed Nellis David Nelson Julie Nelson Doreen Nielsen Michele Novak , J, e A So Shadle Pride! Dave Olandel' Shawn Mors Cam Nachtsheim , , QW, f V, 4 ' ii A ',', . , ,, 5' , . .sfo MMX, .f Q EV A i In ,, mx James Nilles Terri Nowland , j' 5 Darren Olson Jodi Moscatelli Toni Nance Pat Nixon Todd Oberst Rob Ostberg itz? Rick Page x 'T ?D Scott Payton Renee Perkins Ben Phillips Lisa Powell Steve Paggett fmfwf ,,--k,, 1 ,ffgyw '. v, X 1 M2 ?g :Ji Vi W Y an Jim Pederson Jim Peterson Jean Phillips Tracy Powrie 1 'x X Mike Paulsen Cory Peffer l 5 , A ' - , I Marla Peterson Khanxay Phothivongsa Maria Prekeges ksiai ' ' aint .. U gs Yeah, real funny! Rachel Peterson Tammy Pethers Sydne Phelps Melissa Pilant Vonnie Price -,Q f 54 ' , 5 I, ragga ,E -,,,, ' ,QPI , 'H I f of so 'P A 'Z A , eeee fn-M., , 4, , My i l, ,Q - Gary Plett Holly Powell Kathy Queen Brian Rafford 4 fr ii s laaa R . tit tsit 'W sr' K JW V A f fir 1 z 'Miz 7 , ef ww f,,,,, 2, F , Q mg ri- af gg- of f ff MJ ff Wi 1 K? we If 1 I f x DeAnna Ralph Robert Randall Gene Rayman Stacy Reams Scott Reynolds Susan Reynolds Signe Rice Forrest Rief Sandy Rief Faith Roden Tim R0dl'iCl11eZ David ROSBHCTBHS War Todd Ruff Janelle Riffcorn James Ryon Frank Sandall Chris Sanders Steve Sarff 'WV 5 'V ' F at Darryl Sargent Lance Satterfield Stuart Saunders Marie Sauser Ryan Schaefer Bill Schell M., a'Y '!U' 115 Donna Schiffner Sheryl Schmitt Karl Schmitz Shelly Seal Rosemarie Seely Nadine Seger 190 Danielle Semple Suzy Simmons Tammi Soo Kim Stauffer Doug Storr Q-.J Mike Shelton Lisa Shining ::-2f ' Q is it it M X Q ii , 1 if ,neg V 4' 'x v VA! V Dale Sirek Dean Smith BUSTED!!! Mike Spencer Tracey Spiger Jeff Spray Erich Stehr Bonnie Stevens Bob Stevens Lisa Stgugh Jill Strobridge Amy Sullivan Bin smding M54 i ESF' f Qty? f fAM Z hu.. Q S 1 V 2-5' ' az ' , Qiifb'-7':',,'f'le,f S ..., NL9, Wes Stine 1 Malinda Stasch Cheri Stockman Shari Sullivan Tammy Summers 191 ' -. , few, 3' ,..-r ,:,V 4 1 eff' wrt to I rf V -2 R ef' gy . , fig 5 . Ml y K.. R , Steve Swanger , v Shelley Thorne fx.-vu' 1 is X, Nolan Swanson Jennifer Swartz Cheryl Sweet Mike Tabor 4110 Troy Thorpe Dave Tostenrude Lori Traylor Tom Treffry . , eiey . Qi M C W on i. ore Ti . is xx V y, , ,. . .4 1 7 - , if- MZKJ ' , ' I Nicole Tuff, Leora Tyler Lori Vandervert Rick Vansant Starla V818 M V , ,.,,, .,,1, , r f ., fi' f 2 , 4 ' H X ef A M. l 5 192 Flow HARDY 89 Robert Villa Cathy Vollmer fy W 'Says Did you hear what I heard? Carol Walker Kevin Walker X I 5.1 Deena Tanner K . . Chuck Turman VT? Michelle Vietzke 1 ve' 'C VX Jeni Votava I .f IN A Cindy Wallace B9-fbafa W8I1dS Kim WH-Shbllm Don Weaver Dennis Weimer Nancy Westhoff Sal Wieber Kim Wilbur Rich Williams m 5 x May Wing Ann Withey Darrin Wittkopp Tina Wood J 5 , , ?' ' .41 Tom Yearout John Yuse Jill Zarling Michael Bagdon Kevin Farnes Timothy Baxter Roberta Beaudry Karen Cochran Kelli Crowe Curtis Edlin Tammy Fiedler Arthur Francis Sarah Haliday Diana High Daniel Halloway Phill waist - scott Welch Jim Wilson June Wing Steve Wright Wade Yamauchi Rhonda Hoffman Gina Malmoe ' Bill McDouga1d Tiffaney Pitt Nancy Price Chris Smith 193 ,,,,..,1- 40 ww ISSA The class of 85 is coming alive Sophomores off to a good start Fall semester officers I would like to give a big thanks to Mr. Mendoza for all his patience, understanding, and help. I'd also like to thank the other officers, Lori, Julie, Cindy, and Nikki. Even though we got a late start, I feel we ac- complished quite a lot. I'd like to give a big thanks to everyone. The best of luck and lets make these next two years our very best. Jo Howes Fall '85 President Spring semester officers The semester was very successful as we had five of- ficers, two returning from last semester, with some really outstanding ideas. We worked togehter and, under the leadership of Mr. Mendoza put some of the better ideas to use. The Heartstopper sales being one of these projects. We'd certainly like to thank Mr. Mendoza for everything he did for us during the semester. The class of '85 has a lot of potential to do some great things before it is graduated. I wish luck to every project that the class undertakes during the re- maining two years. Dennis Bricker Spring '85 President 4 I Shauna Brown, Pauli Steely, .lo I-lowes, Shelli lieliret, Nikki Annis, Dennis B Lori Egelhoffer. 1 ' 1 K , - I ,d n A. Q- B ' Brian Adams , Amy.. W' V f' 1. 'cf' ff ' fa f' , 7 I eff Angstrom 1 V Eff V. , .. A Sl .1 M Q my ' T3f51L?ff4l' in , ,fi we-1 . , ,M ohn Bartel -. 'Y Aq,q,'f'f ,,,,a:'f Q mes Beresovoy f'N 345, , M4431 iffy M' -- ' 'mzfvu f , ll B f my K: Bill Boyle s .A 'W . ef 12- I f v , A 5 fe 1' B l' ennis Bricker f i 'fill K 9 ,Q ffl aff A A, , f WY ,Wa -i. 11,24 ' an f ,ff M H '. A f Julie Amsbury -in-, t ,.. f A .'Q?'1'N Mindy Baker Jay Bechtol Denise Belcourt Ann Bombino Chris Boren Ben Brantl w WGS! MW TZQEV Qs fr f 52,4 ew W s 'T Qzvzv , M , I 7,2 5 - 'H , , 'K Eff .fl W f4':E:w5::fV ifmafl . Ki 'W ii? ,A , ,V,,, 3 l E I Amy Brown Vw -ew-e. 'H fi ,wfffwfe-.W M i. ,,,,. i 'iii ,.,, Q , K a ie H1 4, J: 1, , 3 -V' af! ri lf' nav' I S wwf, . ' , ,mx 12 ar ' M2 Qi ri Stacie Brown Tracey Bruder Dave Don Santos, Dennis Bricker, and Dave Rypien being normal. J ul1e Brunette Lyn Buckmaster Shelli , it ,i7EWiW ?? '5 117 HH flJE?55i'22iiW7','i55 K IEEHIF M 7' E I.:,,,kk,,g,,-qxvgiiw, X if lg V iff - , Barbara Burden Elizabeth Burdick Scott Burris Ed Bursiel Dawn Byrd Layton 5' fy 4' i , 1 . .. Kathy Byrum Doug Bywaters Jim Campbell Susan Campbell Andra Care Denise A! Ann Carrico Stacy Cartwright Jack Cates Brenda Chellberg Rick Chinault Rob Steve Churchwell Denise Clarke Corby Clemens Pam Clough Debbie Coe Brian Desiree Cole Corrine Cooper TJ Do Doughton 9, mm -,, Wakeen Coodey Don Cook Marcy Cook Debi Cool Carmon Colon Z 1 V h j f,,, Ted Corey 493 Bill Dahl Elaine Deponty Caroline Dobner 1, I , Qbwf . Derrick Dragoo Christy Corkrum Michele Costigan Stephanie Crane Sean Cumpton 1' en rf-? . .ff r 1' X Kris Dahlem Beth Davenport Kyle Davis Wendy Davis wx ffl :ia t Q Susan Deymonaz Mike Dickey Shana Dickson Minh Gia D0 H , 3 45: r i,, i,, . Vl, ' V- , ww- Carol Dohler Wendy Durheim Class of '85 shows spirit! Matt Eckenrode HSM as is ,X v ia AS i. 4 ry 4 x Amy Engelhard Wendy Fortune .N .' Karen Franklin Jeannie Gaffney Sl S N- X Y Dan Garry 'Y 3' X X E i Lori Egelhofer 'KN' ff V 1- 3 .Nix 'Yf NB- Michelle Ehlers Maria Elixman ima Nqg-'ff Cathy Englehardt Ron Fabien Mike Faught .we 1 , April Forwood Shelley Fountaine Curt Fowlds . .J G it ' f n'-. Darren Franz Melissa Freeman Debra Freese e-1., J 'a1. . 1 .ff K , - :E E A x Q. K 'sl' x . rrziefw it J Dave Gambill Rosita Garcia P8111 Gardner e - J :SMI 1' r SWE. V-t 11 J iifwfl ii Chip Gasaway Vickie Gately Shawn Gavras 2551355 T? -r Kami Ellenz Robby Michele Fernandez Heather -0-Q Julie Franek David .J- ,auf 'Quik Pat Froese John Fulton T Michelle Garrett Tawni Denise Gellner Jimmy 1 , ' -.M L, Qi H 1ii5gfz . - ,zu , Robert Gibson an W ,. 'W' ' 4 a D Margaret Grier L in gf: N, . Q1 , ,,,, ,r. , 'ti' Renee Gunhus iiflf ,1 1 1 ' . .te 3. ' ,Z Jim Hanna 5. , V ,. ', olene Hartnett acy Henrikson gall A ,pf Guy Gifford , , , 1 Cami Grimmett Rick Hacker 5 5? , i D f 1 4 W' 71. A, 1 J ir, y 1 i Lloyd Hansen 1 ' 'L -'liz .. . - ,vf,IZ55H.3,, A, ,1 .: ':L.5 JoAnn Hartsfield Cindy Gracio 8 was 'Gm v Rachele Gum Popcorn anyone? , ' ' , ' '42 H- , ' K rf 3 i , 'M 5 i G' f K, V x f Q- ,L L 'lf M W JV N K, 1 Shawn Hafner Steve Hagan Cheryl Hall Allen Hampton Vicki Hansen C 7 WW . 'EEW' fwr M in A -Jw li --Y 551 WEEW f 5 t , 4 ,-:, K affpqw f -. - ' W 4' gi' A s ' l .V Carl Hayden ,l Q .ff Rich Hanson Shelley Hanson Karen Harbert in Marie Hays Forrest Hely Pat Hendrickson Cindy Herrmann Leslie Hess Leda Heytz John Higgins Saundra Hoglund 'Ah' Tracy Holdway Carol Hollenbeck Maria Holloman M it yylex Chad H0111 Scott Houck JoAnne Howes HSUfP1'iS0! . QT, l Brennan Huffman LYnI1e119 H1111 Shawn Hl1l111'iCk David Hundeby Rita Hutchinson Susan Jacobs Q--ff Peter J ahr Lori J assman Diana Jess David Johnson Kevin Johnson Maria Johnson Pat Johnson Anna Johnston Erik Jokinen Sabrina Jokinen Crystal Jolley Nancy Kahler H 'f- z H XYCQWZL ,V-fy' fr 'tie 5, A J J XJ qi 4 .,, r J 1 K at - ff K . . ...1 ,,,, A .. ,.,, Y s, 'V H ,,.. Z Ziff ' I 2 I, K ' it Sei J xm Kellogg Shaun Kelly Clxfford Kelsey Barb Kennedy Patrlce Kenner Shelene 13:-:r Q Stephanie King Russell Kintner Amy Kirkevold fur Klinkefus John Koke John Kraus Geoff K1-011 Je 0 W., AJ' Tammy Larson Charlotte Lidke Q' af N' ,V W 1 3:55. .Za ne , K iinifiih ,Yi .- 5, . 1'ff ,, 3 I rig , H fm, Steve Longshore Brenda Lovitt Katherine Klein Kevin Krueger Mark Leckie i Aimee Little Lisa Lowther It's been one of those days '39 Kim Lucassen ix ,rj ,lf we ,, 'Q' Donald Luciano uxgx ,l:V4,:lf2 W A' r W. f ,L A 2, r . Z: . X Laurie Manikowski Carrie Martin .3- 55 K , vs, -A Q Janeen McCarroll Shawn McConaughey A 55,, V A Q 'V ,+A , ,l ' ef---'v fr Kim McVey Missy McVicker Heather Lynch ww ,,'.,..,a Julie Mason ,4,,,. 1 M,,. M, Kathy McCoy 1 Glenna Mace ,Mil Pat Mast s lr VX- x ,V -az.- X. NN., Steve Mackenzie A ,, ff K ,. 1 liz, Molly Mayer tw life? Donna McIntyre B. J. McMahon eval x ,.,, Jimmy Means Karalee Means Tena Morgan I wasn't cheating, Honest! Kim Mortenson , ' . ., , . I I, A 1 Sue Mears K' ,fog i wa Lisa Morgenroth I an liek! M X B Eg H Shelley Munro David Murphy Larry Myers Caryll Nebergall David Neil Hope Nelson Michelle Newell Nichols Cheryl Northcraft Willy O'Bannon Shaun O'Dell Robbl Oertel Tony Ogaz 'I 9, Ron Olds if-4,5 Y, 'wie' Mark Olfson Teri Olsen Michelle Olsufka Shawn Omans Kathie 0'ShieldS i Ostberg Patterson Perry Sam Otterstrom Tom Ovendale Stephanie Palmer Don Parker Rhonda Parker 'Ei' l , sssss as , ,M 2 ll QM .. , in E ,... , ,. . ,gif N., , .,. K Ron Patton Danny Payne Brian Peelgren John Pelo Stephanie Percy Mike Petersen Laura Peterson Scott Peterson Brian Petty Tim Phillips -nc'f'1 ' S. Phay Phothivongsa Tan Phung Pat Picicci Shane Pirie Jeff Polello Kevin Potts . himf: f . .ax f QI is X af, A Cletus Powell Jodi Power Shelly Powers Lori Pratt Marian Prescott Anjum 15,95 ' ',..-f 'L lf .t,, Q i ' . ',,:, ' ,V ww. YW E , 6 Z ga 5 if ,, ' f 55 5 at iw 'g 1? ew ,E W W 'vi Q Z 4-'v ' I ., ,1 Beth Raymond Rich Raynor Rick Rice Jerry Rick Linda Ridout Kerri Rief Brenda Riplinger Bonnie Robbins Jeff Roberts Tracy Robinson Raschelle Rohrback Laura Romo 1, ,WX 4-f:::v Dru Root Danny Roske Jim Ross 'QM Tony Ross Todd Ruhl Chris Ruthruff Like totally Bitchin! Dave Rypien Don Santos Schneider Paula Selley Carie Shugert 4--gb Don Smet , , J , W. ,,,,., J is 'I ' ' Q N . K ,Q ,WW Y I ,af-'fe .. J W ,wax- -R Cindy Sanders Randy Sandifel' Jw Debbie Schell Brian Scheurer Typical Sophomores! J 'vw- L Melissa Schuler May Schwartz Suzanne Schwelm Don Sciascla Larry Seal V77 ,lg Barb Serdahl Justin Sexton Paul Sheliler Paula Shill Mike Shortell it wr Frank Slcllla SUBVIO Skaife Chl-13 Skalstad Steve Skillingstad Jamie Skogstad Alan Smith Cheryl Smith Jay Smith John Smith Karen Smith 'xx X ,, ., 5 ' fi- A ,A-. W- ,-.- I W 1 5 Mark Smith Missy Smith Wendy Smith Dave Snelling Chad Sorenson Serena ytvfl Q - 2, ,,i, ' , N W J Stephanie Spicer Kent Sramek Lisa Stach Ed Stading Kathleen Sffaigel' Jim Dix , lgif:,,,i': 1 ik Scott Stevens Mike Stimson Lynne Stohs Ernie Strebeck J acki Strobridge Steve M SE V,,, I ,,,, I ,W s ,K ' i 7.1 , . H11 ' Q ' 'Ti f 55 Ji . Nf - mil. I f 1 - ' it if ' gy ,, Z ' , ,w a 'ig 3' K ' Er . tl IX , in . N Bill Sundberg Sharon Teeter Stacy Templeton Michelle Tesdahl Bob Thompston Frances 1 41 1 'f' X f , ..,,, c X Q 1 Chris Tober Hien Tran Kevin Turney David Tyler Kirsten Utheim Eugene Todd VHUDYke Pat VanGelder Ken Vansant Shelly VanSickel Brian Varker Lisa Vavrek Vierling Warren Wichterman Wilson Chris Waddell Allisa Waterhouse Pat Wiener Carla Woodland Keith Wagner Tim Wagner Lorrie Waldron Mike Walker Janeen Wedum Kristen Welch B0bbie Werner Philip West .4 gf f . A is R 'F' , ,sa Shannon Wilber Shannon Williams Kim Wilsco Kathy Wilson Rhonda Worley Wendy Wright Michele Wynne Mwhelle Zeober GT PICTURED Judy Badilla Kevin Flowers Mike Holman Deborah Hughes Dion Haught Selma Mann Brenda McDonald Claiborne Reed Jesse VanEpps Larry Denmark Michelle Maurer The class of 86 completes the mix .,,f ...J- 'U .i ffl' fm, 'Nl 'Q- nmu. . 1,1 18 ll f . 3 - '11 ,- E 5 . ,,,g 1? 'Q f. m 'i.f 'Nr Sue Absalonson Lucy Alejo Jeff Allen N.- in--r ff if Shannon Anderson Mary Antlwny Amy Armstrong Q Terri Bagley Ron Baker Rick Bakken v Q 'X W' Those big seniors want to see me l'??! rios , ff W ' ' ' .. S E , Rob Allen Chris Asan ,,ri I f 'Ti fm, . fi' We 'X N X V 'Qu ff . 3 W A .J Jeff Baldwin l Gene Barnes 4 Wlgfw' N -ev is ws ' ' Y'-1 f K i. vga if 4' Em: Lg Mike Beem Lori Berman Tammy Allen Angie Ambrose Kristy Atkins Brian Ayars Vince Bales Sheri Barber Wendy Bartletson Christa Bauer -gf David Bellman Vicki Benthien Suzy Blazek Laurene Bliss Missy A Chris Debbie Suzanne Peggy Lorinda Bohnet Lisa Boni Scott Boren Joanne Boyle Brosmore Mari Brown Michelle Brown Ron Bruce Bublitz Tammy Buckley Chad Bullard Kelly Burnett Now how did they tell us to get to the fourth floor?'? ,, 'U' 'Y2. 4495 6 , EZ yyy ly.., t y yly 5 pp l Burnett Linda Bush Kevin Butler Jill Butters Amy Buzzell Lisa Bye Mark Caldwell time X X I' Vi Campbell Bob Carriker Richard Carroll Evelyn Cate Matthew Cavanagh Doug Chappell Sonia Chin I ,. , li so wg 1 x N , 2 r x xl E . X C of ,f Chl-igtpenson Tina Christianson Kevin Christie Katie Christopher Wendy Churchwell Michelle Clark Sandy Clark 213 Ln, nl. ,M-vwW W l ,lv- Freshman worked hard at their studies. NN... I b T. J. Corey Deanna Davis Michelle Deranleau 2 14 Brent Cossairt ' -'J so ' M f i gk 'Kel S 1 , no Mark Costigan W, Greg Davis Jana Day Steve Dixon Nu Do Steve Clark ff 'r 1'a- , a ee ' f , A 5 L j 41 f 7 ,I , 'f A 1 Katrina Clement -.Q-ar Ron Cole K e K ri K of we Mary Cournoyer Tyler Deatherage Brian Dose Dan CIHWSOU Renee Clemenson Chris Cochran Nikki Colbert Kim Coleman Michelle Conrath .1--A N........ S, 5 of Jeff Croson Nick Curtis I , Shannon Deeble Arnel DBGUZIIIHJI Kelly Doten Tim D0l1ghty Peggy Dawnelle Kathy Cool Merme Pau Cara Duffy Tamara Dutton Cheryl Eckel lf Ent Sherri Erickson Kip Erickson ,ga an Fetty 1' Forrester Gardner Gibson ifslil I Larry Fiechtner Colleen Finney '3 f 1 2 Kim Forshmd Theresa Gaffney Tami Garrett Monica Garrison Gerald Gifford Dale Glubrecht Heather Edwards Debi Egger Karen Eklund Michele Ellifritt nl K Z J, 4. f .sv Stacy Erickson Amy Fair Brenda Fairfax Janet Ferguson s fzfff 3' M VV s ,.v if wlisliilffsfisf .'i,3'4'1.f-J fra. J Jessica Firkins 'uQ,. I 514 l A . Y Lea Gallegos p l, , . S, ilii K Jeff Gately Tabatha Gordon Janet Fisher Kathy Fleck Tracy Flippen Some days it was just tough being a freshman. 2 ' as if sy lj Sheila Gray Russ Grimmer Mary Gross ww, ,few , m,,,,m,,,,,. Ji , , ,f,,, , I Q TV :rm fi J J fi Harold Hagstrom Mark Hamilton Kim Hansen , I ,,M,,,,.V,,M,,,f ,.,WZ,,, ,F rumen 'gf i ann 41: R --av - 19' If ZW Cheryl Heavener Joann Hendrickson David Herbel Could this really be Freda Frosh? Kevin Gum 'YE ' ,yy : WW5 Ji 'mgu w 5 f ,, J Wy Zen :wwf wg JVV . W ' vim Robert Harding .'a,,, gMw4mQw'mmQwg?r WMXX'Mh ,- fwi E' er Miva may VW' ,nff, Shelley Harrold Tom Hill Don Hooper Tim Housh Margrett Gustafson James Harper ' may ay 0 14 1 ag M , 5 1 8- Q lg 'KW' wx 52? . Debbie Heyen Anne Hodges i Bobbi Hoptowit Ron Huguenin Paul Hagan iwmyfye.-..,. -.W QW- K . 1 . '2, b,,59x, .,: A 1 -' f' Mn fa. y 5 f 2 i . WW i, Q52 ,L X is ,. A, wear i.,' qi is,1 AK? j A! Robert Hayden Angela Hill Jeanne Hoffman ,, .,y , ,.. , , ,, , wang H Q91 Qagg H-f' Wm 5-Wx' ,, Q' . 'fi , -,Z F ily ,y w gy y,, 1 .. V - Randy Horner Lisa Hundeby 5' ,--Z L-S' .3215 iv 11 ARex Haglun igggb .,., Y A iiii do William Hayn 4 ...Q HTm Q ' . . f?'M - I ' - 215 . .J Jim Hill ' iq J m y Tonja Holde ' r 4 , 4 S 5- ,J ff Y gn Julie Hough - 59... Joe Hurtt Nate Huston ,,lf,T,h ,, , ,N Mt - . ' gba'- lrsfffl ' ,- I x fi Eric Jarvis Q67 Lori Jones an vw- I Q Steve Keller if ' i' ' . ' f 1, ,z 5, ,:, W Z, .,,gE.W,m. , nnie Kinlow fi Z 12 my Q ff an f if 1 J 4 V. 1 Nm Z Martha Hutchinson Stacy Jessup if -.aff Michael Johnson 12 A 1 2 Becky Jordan nl'-.nn im. t - ,A 'ln atkxklhtanho k - Shannon Kelly Michelle Kinney . A ' ' V T 1.1 ,,,' F- ' W I Q ' I :,, , '14 G' x WWE' , ,157 .Il 02:3-lil 1 V ' 1 -H' ,A LQ,' wen Johnson ' ' '- W2 li, ,,,f, gg: , if K f' Qs ks' i ,, , V ' ,, I , ff:-'fr '.., .- in V If . , f 'M' E avi , W r , . ir' ,J .. Ei: E 'V J iz., I Y h David Irmer 1,.V J 52 , J , 'LV ' I I , N... ,. I W T' Dan Johnson ff' VZ SN.. Mike Johnson . ,Lf Q! 'i,: f James Kamura H , L .Q -fff ,,,,,..i:- wx ,,, I E,,,, :li V I ' if 1 Tim Kelly .... W , ff My Q 4M 4 WSW? I , 1 f Q K A, f ff' M twin f va il H A Tracie Kisro fafv' I Geneva Jacobson ' ' ---- gyi V ,, ..,, , 'M - :-A Diane Johnson Reagina Johnson it Sean Keatts IL H, f, ., 1 if a A aaa, ix Craig Kelsey gl, Il '-xxxx I ' ' Y ve., Freshmen being themselves. , it :, V, '9'-' ,..,q, Vi W 2 6 1- 4 if 5. Terri Keck Jon Keen m V' M f f f Z 9' W , ,, ,, , A 2 Q Y ' ,ff A Kelley Kendrick Amy Kerr waxy W Kerri Klise Gib Kocherhans Mike Kalb fan. 5 I 2 -3 arg f l Q iw, 1 if if s 9 f ef u- , W j4,,Q,5J- ,W , AM . , David Keller f E 35:1 , eg-'Q ...fl ife X , , . E . , fx 1 i uWl ii?ta Tony King Krabbenhoft a v 1' A v ,as 4151 if n 4-'Mila , . 4 . f .kA, ,,,. , V E kv 2 ei, ' Q M ' 1 ' 'N , J J Shadle lunches were definitely a new experience for freshmen. i wr.. - , 3 0- Kathy Lollis Tom Long Jennifer Longwill in . 49,514 OU' xp ,, QR 1 i z iv Saga 'f -2 4 I f 1: . 5 if jing, Aw U-5, 5,512 iam e ffl i .,+ ,. - - 't'1'i1M'1f- A w Q ' KWWL Glen Maddox Rodney Maddox Mark Maffei 21 vi, ,,, ,k,,V 9 ., Don Masters Bridget McCarvel Melissa McDermott 8 I 3 Jackie Kromm Robert La Claire Angie LeCaire Steven Lovejoy Kathleen Manley Kimberly McDonnell Phil Kunz Mike Lasalle 113 13. V, rer S ' 311 ? ,, W I I 3 7 - ff tx' A sz M it r Tom Lee Eric Lundquist Lee Mantell Suzanne McFarland Tyrell Kupers ' W ini' 1-. ':'.Z Zig -s 3, Y 11? e,-aa it l A if Ur Q' ' 116331: 'tim ' '- 'Agana - i ,sp , , Paula Latimer 'sf X, Clay Littell Christopher Lynch Jeff Marcella Steve McGough Arthur Cary Lay Teri Vince Mel Christine mily Mead - ' .. 1 ock Morton i1 I ' , i 5: --N .k.. A. sx 'm-,...,..,..l5 73 M - .. ..-I 5 N an Newell ' ii 3 A rian Novak ui. ,re :iw ,, H--'1 'P f 1-1 wi ll X iw' nae Ortega ' 5 R .. Overland Chris Merkel Abie Miller Tim Moser Mary Mourin ,, s Q w , Q Kirk N iblock Sarita Nichols X 4 f 5 4 X 6 di X X X E is N 1 5 'K ,A Mi- w TOIII Oliver Dan 018011 i Karl Osborn Deane Osterman iii ' , -- - Q -1,41 JVESYR: ff, ,f O k' A ,N Q H i , Q, . Nw X F 1 . 'ln .. -1 .iz Lee Paddock Michael Pankey Eric Miller Sean Mitchell Shavm Mitchell Marlo Morin - .-am.: if ' -i .Lrg-A -...- A - FQ ,' ,i i -M 1 ,E i A . , :L .. .K ie, fi ,rl X as i i ., fs... . f- e . mf . X 25. 1 vw-- O M .... . ' . Q gm' X t N5 , e K I XXX s We J ,1 David Myers Kathy Myers THIIIIH Myers Scott Nelson Ei L , i - if as is i.i ' v Q' . N ' . A X , rr , , 53, . ,f , Sherry Nielson Mike Noble Don Northcraft Cheryl Norton Eric Olman i Corey Ovendale Laura Parker Find the hidden freshman and win . . . 219 gk., iff qriggf V ' af, 'Q' Uv Samantha Parks Sherri Paulson Mike Payne Beth Payton Mike Peak efmf , ,,, ,Z ' - f,.,,,, ,, fy 7 .2 A P iiiea, I ,,f,i1 ef i ' eieee 'f ' r - , .W L ,V X R . F ,. , - . 4 .,.- , ve M '. A P P Q Lisa Peltier Rob Peringer Lesa Peters Rhonda Peterson Kyle Pethers Jerome Pfitzner Serena Picka 'Qtr P5 Kyle Pieroni Christy Pinkerton Shelley Piper Shelly Pitt Maureen Plumb Angela Poffenroth Suzan P00 .. i Wm, . A I' F. E. :W L F M W x ? f Z3 f V 4 t Tim Pope Tim Potts Gretchen Prahl Tammy Pru e.-' i Q . A 21.35. 'g .., 2 , , s 4, s gf ffvlffsiz ' Ziff, If ff. x -' we vfw P' X ggi 1,q Shahid Quidwai Brent Rabe Jennifer Raczka Jennifer Rai ,,,,, . .Lg 1 ,ae ,Av .r:, Eek, a bug! Punky Ralph Mike Ramos Teil!! Ready Steve Redm Airion Pein Kari Pelfrey yr. yyy,y '- rx , wg 4 s 1' 39? ...hx Bob Reilly L Richmond Roberts Jeff Ross 37 46-el' un Shoemaker , 'V', :oo e oiok R S 2 a hanie Schubert 3' f b L ,Q , , if ' iv 9' 4.2 oar : 'I ll it J A tr ir' he r 1. , ,Q ..... A--'N' 4 Paula Revier Valarie Rheingans Jana Richards L 3 n V9 , x at wfgw,f-,.g r A ,Vi W Dean Rizzuto Doug Roach Robert Robel I . Sid Rogers Torn Rohrback Jon Roman The true meaning of K.I.L.T. . 11 , E ,,:, A 4' V' i if ri , 1 ' i A 5- 4 Z3 so A 'S l Shari Ruhs Angie Sandback Sonja Sanders Kreg Scheafer Brooke Schmidt Jim Schmitt l . Scott Schulte Susan Schwartz Chris Sciascia Ron Seubert Lisa Sheeks Bobbi Shining . , ,IW , I It r'r f w 1- r Y , ,V ,g vi, ff': , fx :'f gf- .. A 7 ii? J Kristine Shuth Shell Simpson Chris Singley Chet Sistek Sally Skalstad Bryon Smelcer l ' I 3:69 'M' tif The Class of 86 really showed their spirit at games. Barbara Stevens is -gf ., Traci Sumey A --KN? Mark Thomas in g A v hllt l xl if 222 13 Terry Stevens Mike Stewart ,fs Kelley Swannack Terri Swenhaugen iff Sonnet Thornsberry w.,..,, Lori Toennis Colleen Smet Kim Smith J ulan Spray Bill Stowe May Taki chris Smith 9 Karen Smith Mike Smith Russ Spencer Kim Springer Jeff Stannard s 1 'ii e,, . It ' i . iile Ri i Trevor Stutsman Steve Styi-en Ardrie Tarr Vince Teeter - , N , X , xx y vii John Totten ,, ,W V all X Vinh Tran Yen Tran Kelli Bill Spinnell M K f '3 at L, 1 r fi i .X Troy Stasch Sonya Erica Carol T SSRI: ,. e 3 tty Twutman PH'-118 Troxel Joe Turman Candi Turningrobe Robert Tyler Mary VanBl-unt , ..., ,. vm .,., emi, X ...tw .e :E ' , K S ,r C'EEP'::' E'QEf' rf - .:,:f' i .'..i. J . K' . fs: f-:1 ,x ,:fx: kgzz is --,QQ i-- , i . ,QV .. f ll it at ,, .S ,, ,.., , as 1 -in sz... cff it .gee k - ,A . ,, 5 7:-: - 5 V Ar K -lk a K gg ES +6 it wget 'QPR -ag t S ? K 1112 ristin Vernon Josef Vgtava Katie Wagner Matt Walden Jay Waldroup Britt Walker g I N . , ,S ,. .. Q t. SY .J if-J ,. at .,.. s -. , 1 - E Qi X a 1 4 was Q ff as As rw ia get S N' if X X , Q, gg' el f -,f. . .. .sf . 1 Terri Wall Deanna Wallace Angela Walter Shawn W2-1Sh Bob Wendt Dan Weston ,,-l- it f ' i if me Q S? :' .- - ,f .Q ,Er Joe White J anel Whittaker Kevin Whittier Gerry Wier Russ Wilbanks Barbara Williams 'gf' it Q5 iv , S 5 rry Windsor J oelle Winfrey Lfmi Worley Scott Wright Patrick Yearout Shawn Young Jonathan Breen David Davisson Johnathan Gore Patrick Himelspach Tami Kay Rondil Kinlow Bernadette Lyons Ted McCracken Stephanie Myers Scott Raymond Matthew Reed Sandy Rief Jennifer Rojan Tom Tofsrud Tamitha Winters N Todd VanVoast I' Loretta Walker Jayme Weyand Tessie Williamson Ronald Tanglao 223 K 1 .mf-'S ki 1- X if J.. fw rmiflll' Q F 55, ' LL ii ' fg'iij f' i . 6 A Ehq LV4- N I , ' A X . A . . A K K A x ' .. K -, L+ A y 44kkL.. .s in A V . . xii I V.-, ,V K - 1 S 13 : A - . .N gs . X3 is 1 5 E S Qlii i '15 -- u N' ',' . -f , . 3- Lv f ' X - 3 K 5. 1, L - , , , ,- fi ' K. A ' 5 T :i:5if - - S.. -. . --Q 1 - , X Is. 1 1 L -.L nmii r E X 3 Li K t Q b X X' Qi-1 69 .Q ,Qi Y E xg, f X VVV.., '53 if 143 if 1' fb? ' , . 4' N l 5 , is . as k W' 1 Q X Q 3' ...df ...., ,,,,,,w,,,,,,-filzzfm :- ' --:m3.:ns2':! 1':irfs:1w'-'ff-:fTx:: 2'1'- , ' 2? 'nn ' , ' , Y gif' Huh V, 'fl ' ,,,,, i -Y f N ': 'f 1 -ry, . .W 1 si.. wg vv.z . ig s Y , 15.3 - N, ' Q 5, 'b-. ,gc ff 1, ., lk 'W ss. 's A iynwr. ' my 'x'a,i, .-.., 2 -f , L39 1 fx 'WY Sv-1 0 ,n- Mr. Jack Mathews, Principal his pride in Shadle shows Showing the students that he really cares is probably the easiest part of his job. Mr. Mathews enjoys being principal of Shadle Park High School and it shows. He takes a very active interest in all his students and all that they do. You can see him everyday in the halls talking with kids or at games cheering our teams on. His pride in Shadle shows. He knows you and you can count on his always being there. Mr. Mathews has been the principal at Shadle for four years. He says that, being Shadle Park's principal has been the greatest ex- perience of my life. Mr. Mathews has many job rolesg that of administration head, deci- sion maker, organizer, to name a few. He takes charge of the many ac- tivities Shadle students are active in, seeing that the welfare of the students is being kept in perspective, and Shadle's reputable name is lived up to in everyone's eyes. ,rr 'r as xxx 5 'rr Mr. Don iller lends support, spirit The duties of Assistance Principal of Students is often described as the toughest job around. Mr. Miller may well agree now that he has stepped from his position as Social Studies Department Head to the administrative seat of Assistant Principal. But he too seemed to move easily into his new responsibilities, taking charge-in the first few days of school establishing policies and creating consistencies with which to deal with the myriad of things that come up. Mr. Miller was actively involved with the students and their activities, lending support, enthusiasm and understanding. One of Shadle's biggest fans, Mr. Miller knows the value of pride of students in their school. After 20 years at Shadle Park, S.P. is part of me, he exclaimed One can easily see that these two vivacious people have a strong, positive grasp on the Assistant Principal seats. Dr. Geri O'dell makes things work Many new changes were in store for Shadle Park students this year not the least of which were the additions of two new administrators. Dr. Geri O'dell took over as Assistant Principal of Curriculum. She spent many long hours making sure all students were scheduled properly in classes and seeing that the curriculum was well-rounded containing something for everyone, both major respon- sibilities of her position. She worked with teachers to assure that all was going smoothlyg criteria and re- quirements were being met. Dr. O'dell seemed to fit easily into the position fulfilling her duties effectively. This year will be the first of an abiding friendship and allegiance to an outstanding student body and staff, commented Dr. O'dell on her first year at Shadle. Counselors care Shadle counselors are very concerned that students have the most successful ex- perience possible during their high school years. Mr. Chandler, senior counselor, made cer- tain that seniors had all of their credits and requirements taken care of so they could graduate, and helped them to college. Mrs. Daisly, Class of 1985, prepared her students for future years at Shadle. In addi- tion, she devoted many, many hours to the A.S.B. as advisor. Mr. Capello was junior class counselor. He made sure the class of 1984 was ready to begin their final year at Shadle. Also, he ran the career center, giving students a chance for a headstart to prepare for future careers. Mr. Judd, counselor for the freshmen, ac- quainted them with the many traditions upheld by the Highlanders. Fix ,eg ,,. . G 8 . 7 -Q1 1. Jan Daisley. 2. Bob Cappello. 3. Wayne Chandler. 4. Ken Judd 228 Making Shadle No.1 Keeping books, assisting students, answering phones and literally a million other things kept the office staff busy. They were always working and ready to lend a helping hand whenever and to whomever needed them. Our secretaries are divided into three offices, business, student and public, each area doing different jobs. But one thing they all did the same was greet each of us cheerfully and with a smile. The student office staff took care of the students' many needs, directing them to their counselors and helping in a variety of ways. The secretaries in the business office handled Shadle's complex finances. With the addition of sales during K.I.L.T., this was no easy task. And the public office met visitors, of- ficials and parents as they entered the building. ff f' f, 2 , 1. Denise Hartfield, Business Manager. 2. Secretaries, Shirley Anderson, Pat Ericson, Sandra Fiksdal, Marge Davis, Betty Christie, Barbara Weatherly, Jean Alspaugh, Laverna Valle. Not picturedg Dorothy Johnson, Barbara Carlson. 3. Kathe Renner, Liason. 229 English Staff strong English came to life this year through the efforts of Shadle's talented English teachers. Students were helped to become more skilled, articulate and capable in using their own language through their English classes. Yet the department offered a wide range of special courses to suit the talents and desires of almost everyone. Under the direction of Mike Aleman, the new department head, the curriculum expanded to include Bible as Literature, Creative Writing and Women in Literature, and the Extended Learning Program. This accelerated class was offered to freshmen for the first time this year. Debate was also offered as was Drama and Journalism. And one of Shadle's most unique and popular courses, Humanities, continued to flourish. I would like as Department Head, to encourage teachers to continue growing in their profession and seeking ways to improve the education of young people, added Aleman. All in all a varied and practical yet appealing curriculum was the trademark of the English Department. f i ' X air is 5 Wed. X A Mp. 4 5 X 6 1 f L. lillitlwl' ll 9 Mille 1. Ida Rowe. 2. Mike Aleman. 3. Alison Olzendlam. 4. Kathy Carroll. 5. Claudia Gordon. 6. Terry Kelly. 7. Louise Forsyth. 8. Lloyd Fowler. 9. Jan Johnon. 10. Jim McBride. 11. Dori Elias. 12. Barbara Cozad. 231 Languages merge people, cultures Foreign Language classes were chosen by a large number of Shadle students. Whether taking a language to fill the required two years for college, or just for the sheer pleasure of it, French, German, and Spanish students found the cultures and traditions an interesting part of the class. A unique addition to the department was Mr. Killenberg, a teacher from Moncheglad- bach, Germany. Mr. Killenberg spent this year at Shadle teaching four German classes and one English class, taking the place of Mrs. Pam Baker, who literally traded place with Mr. Killenbergg jobs, houses, car, and all. He stated, Jeder, der eine Fremd- sprache lemt, zieht den Hut vor einer anderen Nation. This means, Everybody who learns a foreign language shows his respect and love for that country and its people. unix 1. Joyce Lykes. 2. Carlos Flores. 3. Bill Via. 4. Tom Killenberg. 232 'I . is - wk Q K f1,i.f'. fs gfwf it ' ., K sca G X ,si . 1 . , . .5 .l up ,, l 'sf f 5 42 A s R -2 . , Q V 7 as far yi x Q' . 3 ' lx EY N S 4 Sr N - Business Ed Staff provides T job skills The Business Education depart- ment is prepared to provide students with specific job skills usable in to- day's search for a job. All classes are designed to help students prepare for the future. Shadle's Business Ed. courses in- clude typing, shorthand, bookkeeping, accounting, Co-op, business math, and Hi DECA. These classes offer learning experiences in such areas as commer- cial management, industrial work, and occupational work. Teaching these classes are Mr. 2 Stockman, department head, Mrs. Uyehara, Mrs. Betts, Mr. Constance, Mr. Moe, and Mr. Morlan. 'X was 1 Ii 5 -E X 1. Harlow Moe. 2. Bill Constance. 3. Bob Stockman. 4. Anne Uyehara. 5. Jim Morlan. 6. Gloria Betts. 233 0 o . Soclal Studles looks at the World Social Studies is the science of world culturesg it's peoples and history. The social studies program was handled quite well by Shadle's twelve teachers. Courses included are Current World Affairs, Economics, American Government, Sociology, Humanities, and Psychology. All of these classes provided a good background for students and a wider knowledge of ourselves, and the world. Mr. Williams, as new Department Head, tak- ing the place of Mr. Miller, stated, I would like to thank the members of the Social Studies department for the great support and coopera- tion they have given me in my first year as department head. They are a fine bunch of peo- ple to work with. 4' of-X 2-4 41 .asf 1: S , x m . ' -... .s 1- -. sz X... Ns.. , 3: -- wry ning. : , 1 x G wil? 1 - QF 1 A . lik f e f . 1 ge 1 . ...1 f - X X59 in .. . ' 1 Q SAQQQSSIQSE ' ,, l V: , Q 8 . bi . xkfb- Nl 1' . v X gi 1 .1 fi f my r 5.-. 1. Gene Kelly. 2. Larry Clark. 3. Evan Bell. 4. Dan Close. 5. Bob Gilmore. 6. Ron Chattin. 7. Denny Petek. 8., Larry Poffenroth. 9. Gary Davis, 10. Dave Gunderson. 11. Dale Williams. 12. Bob Isitt. Science is key to understanding life The Science Department is working toward the development of scientific literacy and the usefulness of science and technology in advanc- ing our modern society in today's world, at the same time preparing for tomorrow changes. We feel that science is an integral part of a complete program of education, developing the capabilities of each student. Science experiences emphasize the processes, skills and basic understanding by which the principles and con- cepts of science are derived and ,applied to everyday living. Courses this year included Biology, the study of organisms, Physiology, the study of the human body, Chemistry, the study of our physical universe and Physics the study of energy and matter. And one of the more unusual offerings from the Science Department this year was Oceanography a fascinating study of the frontier below the sea. Taught by Mr. Whit- man, it was an opportunity for students to explore P marine biology. - at 1. George Ross. 2. Dick Wood. 3. Vern Page. 4. Jim Whitman. 5. Jim Groves. 6. Larry Parton. 7. Henry Mendoza. 8. Bob Haney. fi , Vs? K. . . - -as-ss.....,, . 1. HIH' V N . -l fleffg-ff. ,. ,,,. . s R 45 4 A kxl , Qs was ww' , 'xi ath courses challenge students' minds Math is fun, or else ... was the theme for this year's Math Department, according to Mr. Leigh, department head. Through the efforts of all the other skilled teachers, math did turn out to be fun for most students. Even the most complex problems seemed solvable. Algebra prepared students for future math classes, touching upon the basics of the next class, Geometry. In Geometry, students study proofs, tangents, solids, and lines in getting ready for furthering their math career. In- termediate math included trigonometry, and from there students went to advanced math and calculus. Senior math was for those students having not filled their math credits, and taught them skills used in everyday living. Courses were challenging as well as practical, taxing each student's capabilities while meeting their needs. Computer math rounded out the course offerings. Students learned the valuable future skill of computer programming. 238 sQ.i :X . . F i rw A, .1 . ' I Q 4 F5391 FWF VV A gait z I A 'I W +I , Apwf L'b . ...A x 5 K.. Mn. VA kk.k ,I . I 7 - 5 i - f.kf - ' .wfj in 1. Jim Leigh. 2. Martha Gray. 3. Karen Wilson. 4. Karen Cockburn. 5. Ron Brooks. 6. Tom Carney. 7. Kris Lindeblad. Art is . expresslon All people in this world have a need and must 'give evidence' or signify something, said Mrs. Halseth. This is just what the Art Department provides, a way for students to express their emotions, ideas, and feelings in an individualitic way. Taught by Mrs. Halseth and Mrs. Olson, art is different than any other program at Shadle. It allows students to reveal themselves in a way nothing else can. This can be very good therapy as it encourages students to get in touch with their in- nerselves, leading to better self awareness and a better self image. Basic art, Lettering, Ceramics, Painting, Creative Drawing, and Senior Studio are all classes included in this program. , , .Q' , v. 2 , Q , - K PQ f K S x 1- D Music program pride of S.P. Shadle's Music Department teachers, Mr. Spitzer and Mr. Snyder, shared their talents with students who were willing to commit themselves to the hard work that was needed to make Shadle's band, choirs and orchestra outstanding. Under the direction of Mr. Snyder, the band played during half-time at Shadle games, and the orchestra accompanied the cast of the annual musical, Music Man. Mr. Spitzer said, This year choral music at Shadle Park has made tremendous strides. Our students show not only outstan- ding talent, but an understanding exhibited in their day to day work of the value of work- ing together. Their hard work proved itself in competitions. They were hired by many organizations to sing, allowing Shadle once again to show its spirit and pride. 240 .--'35-. 1. Bill Snyder. 2. Randy Spitzer. 3. Claudia Halseth. 4. Nancy Olson. P.E. department emphasizes health for a liftime P.E. at Shadle offers students a variety of activities to chose fromg bowling to basketball, weight-lifting to wrestling, to get them involved and experienced in all sports, both individual and team. From these classes it is hoped that students will become more aware of the importance of a healthy body and exercise. The seemingly tireless efforts of the P.E. staff all went toward that goal. Yet the day never ended for many of the staff as they spent long hours coaching Shadle's excellent teams. Athletic Director Jim Elvington, spent many hours coor- dinating the sporting activities that took place during the year. Coach Sheridan worked hard at preparing her varsity basketball and volleyball girls for competition. Coaches for the track team were Mrs. Olson and Mr. Baily, and Mr. Brown headed up the varsity baseball team. Xxxt 2 - 2--' S. M ,K W ., 'S' 5' l if . X Q ,i 1. Chuck Bailey. 2. Jim Brown. 3. Clyde Combs. 4. Jim Elvington. 5. Linda Sheridan. l l r Home Ee develops interpersonnel skills Someday everyone, both men and women, will have the respon- sibility of being a homemaker either alone or with others. This is why techniques such as cooking and sewing are so important. These are not, however, the only skills emphasized in a Home Ec. class. Nutrition, child care and development, relationships with others as well as understanding ourselves better are all included in the learning process and goals of this department. There are many things to be learned in a Home Ec. class, things about ourselves and others around us. Applied Economics, Foods and Advanced Foods, clothing con- sruction, fabric boutique, housing, child development and explor- ing childhood, human relations and singles living were all courses included in this department. An exceptional addition to the Home Ec. area is the Food Ser- vice program open to juniors and seniors who have jobs related to the foods area. They operate like a club and compete in food fairs. We can find the food service students making cookie grams, catering for special requests and cake decorating, among other things. Wg, Wx Ygu X'-yu , kk! 22 Y L.. M Abd Amr . 'QV X '::',,Qox.,1' INN ' feffiw 1 -3 42 1. Sue Bageant. 2. Karene Simchuck. 3. JoAnn Giffing. 4. Cindy McMahon. 5. Kay Wojack. Creative talents shown in Industrial Arts This year's Industrial Arts classes brought to light the many talents of Shadle students as they were able to create and con- struct many useful and beautiful projects, The program is one of the broadest in the district, offering many diverse opportunities. The Industrial Arts classes included auto mechanics, metals and woods, photography, and drafting. The students learned everything from overhauling an engine to making a waterbed. The skills learned in these classes will be useful throughout the lives of the students, whether they plan to make use of them in a future occupation or just in their everyday lives. f In fact, Shadle Park benefits directly from the efforts of the staff and students as they are called on to help with special pro- jects around the building. 1. Bob Jones. 2. Tom Moisan. 3. Don Sanborn. 4. Ron Clipperton. 5. Terry Brandon. 243 .514 .fi ...- .wwg TQ' , m,....X R., -at-we 11 sa-'-' m mana e.. .- sa., if X 1 x Be last' X f J 4 , ii 53Q5'lEgf?.l'3' b Ariz 'l 'L ,g Sk ...gh A F9 ... 'L ' W if V ln all 95 :lg it 1. Becky Ruark. 2. Judy Morstad. 3. Dale Selle. 4. Marilyn Matulich. 5. Chuck Potter. 6. Hear- e 1' pg, ' ,Lk f ing Interpreters: Diana Marie, Beverly Cook, Debbie Bequette, Evelyn Taylor, Deb Jones. 7. R . ' ff 35 W ., L! 1 5 E! Dave Henry, 8. Marcia Hamre. l Y F4 - - A N 244 Special programs are invaluable A unique part of Shadle's offerings are the Specialty areas, which are designed to meet the special needs of students. One of the newest of these programs in the Hearing Impaired classes. Shadle is the onlylschool in the surrounding area which houses these students, providing them with instruction and inter- preters. Headed by Dale Selle, the Interpreters accompany the students to their classes and sign what is bein said. This in- novative program enables the hearing impaired student to be involved. Traffic Safety Education is also a special class taught by Mr. Henry. It prepares students who want to learn to drive safely and efficiently. Mrs. Morstad and Mrs. Maltulich were always on hand to find those books that should have been read two weeks ago for the report due tomorrow. The library should be the hub of the school. Here is stored the wisdom and knowledge of the past and present for the use of the makers of the future, said Mrs. Morstad, head librarian. Mr. Potter and Mrs. Ruark worked with students, training them in various skills needed to find a good job. Many of these students could be found helping in and around the school, such as in the cafeteria during the lunches. Year goes smooth, staff Works hard Shadle cooks made feeding a straving mob of teenagers look easy, and it really is no easy task as it almost takes magic to turn school food into something edible. Our cooks proved it could be done, by serv- ing nutritional lunches we all could enjoy. Maintaining a large school like Shadle can be quite a job, but our custodians made sure that Shadle Park was clean and safe for all. On snowy winter days, we could always count on Dick Potter and his staff to clear a pathway from the main building to the annex. The busy custodians kept Shadle in the best working condition, making it a pleasant place for students, faculty and visitors. Once again we see the pride in Shadle we all share showing through. 246 ' Twig Q -Q. Wei 1 , . 'Hs mg .'-vp.. .E:35E5i W 8 gk x Q mm,. gg 1. ...,,. .f M' V fn----.M i C i 1. Cooksg Pat Mahoney, Lois Frazier, Lorene Schultz, Gwen Davis, Betty Good, Sue Pugh, Wanda Bunny, Marianne Kaiser, Pep Harp, Not pictured, Doris Breeden, Marsha Miley, Clara Minemire, retired. 2. Head 'em up and round 'em out. 3. L'That's a bunch of garbage. 4. Custodiansg Leo Ruybal, Cal Hale, Bill Carpenter, Lou Nam. Not pictured, Walt Wiggens, Jom Tomshaw, Bill Conger, Chuck Bombino, retired. 5. Boil, boil, toil and trouble . . .'l. 6. Boy, I'll bet you thought you had a ton of dishes to do. 7. Richard Poetter, Head custodian. bd ,ugw '......lO'-an ,NJ ...J 1,- Q FK .f vs, L-1 Mikey, this is your tummy speaking . . . Mike Aleman: Dear Sporran, Just coming to Shadle Park has been terrific. The environment, the view from my window, the students and staff are all memorable for me. It has been an exciting year. Remember, it's not the size of the dog in the fight, but the size of the fight in the dog. Shirley Anderson: What can I say!! It is really nice working in the Student Office and getting to know the Shadle Students they are GREAT!! Chuck Baily: MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE: Only team in state of Washin ton to beat State Champions in football. FAVORITE SAYIgNG: Freshmen Wienies t'Wish in one hand I hope my students forget me, because I want to forget them. Gloria Betts: FEELINGS: Shadle is very special to me. The at- mosphere has a happy ring. The-students are generally optimistic and the teachers always have a positive attitude. MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE: The keyboarding class fUsed to be Typing ll in- cludes the electronic calculator and a computer keyboard too - it has been very exciting for me to learn how to use both the com- puter and the electronic calculator so I can teach it to the students. FAVORITE SAYING: My favorite saying is to have the students memorize If it is to be, it is up to me! Bob Cappello: FEELINGS: This is the school for me. MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE: Just living and enjoying every minute of it. FAVORITE SAYING: Spend your life for something that will outlast it! Kathleen Carroll: There, Chornophone for theirl are, Knot ourl a lot, ftwo wordsj of, Knot offl wonderful, fonly one Lvl memories, Cchange the y to i and add es J of Shadle Park icapitalize both wordsl FEELINGS. Seriously, I am thankful for the opportunity to teach eager, receptive students. Seeing so many of you make that transition from young teen to near adult is a treasure I'll long remember. Wayne Chandler FAVORITE SAYINGS: Do It Now!! I ex- pect to pass through this world but once. Any good thing, therefore, that I can do or any kindness that I can show to any fe low human being let me do it now. Let me not defer or neglect: for I shall not pass this way again. Teacher since 1961. I think that I am beginning to look, feel and even a like Mr. Chipping in the book Goodbye Mr. Chipps, by Jam Hilton. It is safe to say that I like the School. SAYINGS: The range from the gutteral Achtung! to basic ZULU. I can only hop my students remember the Adage - Ask not what you can do t history, rather ask what history will do to me. Ron Chattin: FEELINGS: I have been teaching at Shadle Par c e Larry Clark: The quivering, crying source, that fly through th walls, windows, and halls of Shadle Park, that sound like the howl ing winds, is of course not wind, but the suffering cry of the soul forever buried and never free from the cold dark night when the were lost in the wall at the creation of the body of the school. - S it be, may they someday rest in peace. : I . : ' s I Dan Close MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE My mo memorable experience this year, as lt is every year, was coachin I've never enjoyed a group of young men more. I've always enjoye coaching and this year's group of athletes, especially the senior: made it even better. Thanks guys!! SAYINGS: You can't print a of my favorite sayings but it starts out Action talks . . . Karen Cockburn: It has been great getting reacquainted wit so many former students. Shadle High School has so many outstan ding traditions and functions, I'm enjoying becoming a part c them. SAYING: That's intriguing! Clyde Combs: FEELINGS: After 28 years it's still the greatesl MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE: The day winter vacation staffed SAYING: What does that have to do with the price of Remember the fun in the Fundamentals of Water Safety Barb Cozad: Shadle Park High School has some of the cooperative and talented students I have ever worked with. parents support our efforts with enthusiasm and that makes job much easier. I suppose the discovery that I am now with a student who sat in my classroom in 1958-59 was one of startling experiences of this year. That was 25 years ago, Dave Gunderson? My - how the time flies when you're fun. The plays and Musicals we have done here at Shadle Students I've come to know so well through working with will always be the fondest and most vivid memories of my Shadle. I wish all of these young people a happy and The Great classroom atmosphere!! Credits Jan Daisley: MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE: Fall Semester .S.B. has had many memorable events - itls hard not to see them ll because the officers have been so great! Special Hi-points: 3 ays in Yakima, Wash. Assoc. of Student Councils with 10 great .eaders, Great Success of '82 A.S.B. Christmas Project, Todd Milke uns for Spokane councilman, etc., etc., etc. SAYING: A.S.B. has become like the Proverbial young Preacher' - They are always ' orking to beat Hell. FEELINGS: How lucky can I be to have the lessing of working with such great individuals as those which run tudent government at Shadle. It's a thrill a minute! As a counselor 'd like to be remembered as a good listener, helper and guide. As .S.B. adviser - that after much experience, I have come to learn 'hat at the present moment, whatever it may be, is never a good bne for raising money. Marjorie Davis: FEELINGS: Great bunch of students. Fun 'chool. A lot of activities that I never had in High School. Fantastic taff to work with! SAYING: I do work here, NO I'm not a tudent! Dpri Elias: SAYING: 'twhist, ears and eyes,'l little old ady. Jim Elvington: FEELINGS: Love Shadle!! MEMORABLE XPERIENCE: Becoming the new Athletic Director at Shadle ark. SAYING: Good, better, best, never let it rest till the good is etter'and the better is best! That no one can ever criticize you for ,ry1ng. Lloyd Fowler: FEELINGS: Proud to be a Highlander. SAY- NG: On the Agenda today . . . High school is the best time of four life Concerned about all my students and a friend to all. JoAnn Giffing: FEELINGS: Number 1 in every way. MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE: Everyday is a unique, exciting :hallenge and experience. SAYING: Haste Makes Waste!! I'd like my students to remember me as sensitive and caring. Jim Groves: FEELINGS: The best High School in the U.S. of K. MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE: Becoming Head B.B. Coach. s..-.P Look you guys, one more time and I quit! Dave Gunderson: Think! Think! Think! How many times have you heard this over the years. The five letter word might come after you miss an assignment or make an error in judgment. The person who can think under pressure is a real asset to society. Most of us aren't smart enough to think about several things at once and do a good job in all of them. We must practice assimilating facts, sort them out and make a decision. As we think with our mind so we are. We are going t be what we think. Our level of proficiency in life is going to be in direct proportion to how we apply our minds and concentrate. THINK! Claudia Halseth: Superficially there is negligence, but deep down in people there is love and caring for the beautiful. There are many who live their whole life without every knowing WHEN they have liked or WHAT they have liked. Denise Harfield: Shadle Park is an exciting place to work! Be- ing involved with all the A.S.B. Clubs and their various projects is a new challenge each day. Actually I love being surrounded by all thatg and finding ways to make more. Even more fun helping clubs spen it.. Dave Henry: FEELINGS: Shadle Park High is one of the best schools in the country and I feel fortunate to be teaching here. It's really satisfying to interact with the unique individuals who are this school's reason for existence. SAYING: And there you are! Jan Johnson: I think in every class I consistently lose admit or early dismissal slips. Usually they turn up after a 10-15 minute search of my desk. I was told that my two most favorite sayings are Okay now guys and Come on. Ken Judd: FEELINGS: Very glad to be back at Shadle - lt's the best place ever! MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE: Being on crutches for leg injury. SAYING: What do you mean you need a pass? Gene Kelly: FEELINGS: Best school in the state. MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE: Cafeteria patrol. SAYING: O.K. People I'd like my students to remember my kind, cheery disposition. ' jj-'MPT This is a chalkboard. Can you say chalkboard? Sure you can . . . Terry Kelly: Remember, it's the sincerity that counts. Thomas Killenberg: The Shadle Pep-Con, as seen through the eyes of a German. One of the most memorable experiences at Shadle Park High School for me have been the pep-cons. There is no such thing at German schools, mainly because sports does not play any significant role. The enthusiasm of students and teachers, the encouragement that they gain from the cons is remarkable. Everybody can easily identify himself with the school and share the togetherness of the spirit of Shadle. I wish Shadle the same sort of slupport and success in the future. SHADLE IS NUMBER ONE, as t ey say.. Joyce Lykes: FEELINGS: There's nothing like Shadle class and Shadle fans. There's no place I'd rather teach than Shadle Park. The kids are wonderful and the staff is great. Being a VALLEY GIRL with Lindeblad, McMahon, and Sheridan was one of the highlights of the year. And seeing the Highlights and Sporran grow into such excellent publications was a thrill. I really respect both staffs for the time they invested and the standards and commitment they maintained. I love them. SAYING: It's not lost, it's just misplaced. O.K. Toots. Have you lost your mind?!! Jack Mathews: FEELINGS: Shadle's GREAT!!! Just Rememberme. Cindy McMahon: Wow . . . like, what a totally tubular year this has been, fer sure? I won't forget my Valley girl friends, 'Mrs. Blad', 'Mrs. L,' and 'Squatty'. Like, good luck to all and hope your future is awesome Jim Morlan: FEELINGS: I regret that I have only three more years to give to the green and gold. SAYING: It boggles my mind. I'd like my students to remember my ghost. Geri Odell: FEELINGS: Shadle is great. I love good school newspapers, Taco Salad, green, tile walls, being away from the free way, and All'American students. I also like winning. MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE: Winning the district basketball playoffs. The spirit of Shadle fans was unsurpassed. SAYING: We don't need to reinvent the wheel. I would like students to remember me as a humane, understandin erson. .wr I 'WWA will '41 ta. far! mil my new table 0 and giving a different meaning to the w scope Bless you, Slim, Kathy, Todd and Geoff for saving my l in jewelry. Slim . . . Keep A KNEELING. And congratulations my brilliant Homeroom - you were the best way a teacher co start her day. Wipe the pizza off your face Vinnie! And hey, let's careful out there! Nancy Olson: Much thanks to Kari, Kenna, Sue and Tami l o U i u Vern Page: For me, this year has been a most enjoyable or The excitement of our Cross Country team winning the Sta Championship, the closeness of the staff and attitude of tl students made it the best year I can remember. the city or the state for that matter! MEMORABLE E PERIENCE: Finishing 2nd in the city and beating Rogers fthe place team in the cityj to go to the State Softball Tourname SAYING: Whistledick, OKAY People, and you turkey Hopefully, I'd like my students, to be able to say I learni something which will be helpful to me as I go through life. : l Denny Petek: FEELINGS: I feel it's the finest High School i r Larry Poffenroth Freshmen Football Rocked a lot of peop it was great! The freshmen class fares forward, but the Roc piles still live on! George Ross: My congratulations to the Little People of n chemistry classes that somehow grow up and graduate. Ida Rowe: We can always do more than we think we can school, on the job, and in life. Don Sanborn' Your mother didn't tell you to put your pants Linda Sheridan A great V B and B B season with the mo super seniors ever. I think Lindeblad, Lykes, and McMahon as t Valley Girls was a biggie! Not much I'd like them to remember n by, but it would be nice if they would just remember me. . I either... - Bill Snyder: If'a Being does not keep pace with its companion perhaps it is because it hears a different drummer. Or maybe it just a lizard. Randy Spitzer: Bein musical is not an end, it is a process. Th: is, any person serious about music must never be satisfied with tl musical status quo but always seek to grow musically. The measui of success in the choral department at Shadle Park is not a list 1 our Great Deeds, rather it is a measure of our musical both individually and collectively. Bob Stockman: FEELINGS: Feel close to the students traditions at Shadle Park. Would not ever want to leave for a ferent assignment. . 4- Come on guys, do the assignment. 83 Sporran honors 'work of Dr. Hamre The past year has been a very exciting, busy nd trying, one for each of us, but in different ays. We sometimes get so busy that we don't ully realize those around us. Doctor Marsha amre, who has been at Shadle Park for only a ew years, left us at the end of the semester. he's been fighting a battle against cancer, but till keeps her spirits up. The Yearbook staff ould like to dedicate part of this section to her, ecause she affected so many people in a special ay. Teaching the learning impaired, she always ound time to be aware of those around. We ope that this will somehow show her that she is ery special to us. In the words of Kathy Carroll, he is 'Loved by students, admired by col- eaguesf Dr. Marsha Hamre will always remain n inspiration to us all. She blazed trails of ourage and strength, love and compassion, esponsibility and reality. The light of truth shines radiantly through her to brighten our path. LaVerna Valle: Roses are red, Violets are Blue . . . Smile when you come to the window and I'll Smile back at you . . . Bill Via: My mother said I should have been a Dentist!!! Dick Wood: FEELINGS: Best h l ' th St t . MEMORABLE EXPERIENCE: The Evellletflgudglilng Trip. SRX?- IlXIG: Turn off that stupid Radio and T.V., Where did I put that? Id like my students to remember - Bald is beautiful, Better a Bald head than none at all. Our teachers should be given a great deal of thanks for the tremendous part of their lives that they have shared with us. Whether we realize it or not we are all affected by them in some way. Our teachers are peo- ple who: we can rely on: educate us, not only in academic areas but life too, and are our friends. We hope that you've enjoyed the comments of those we respect and need so much. You really didn't do that, did you? 251 J?3 Q nun ,A A Lag W, Q49 0 Q + CUTTING WE FEA!-UNE A WE FEATURE A Q S lr: - if ,ZA - P HAIRCUT Q Q SHAMPOO 'S' an 31 ET M... 1? FEATURE A1 .G , I i WE FEATURE 10 f BL wen cur 1 6 uP lndudes Shampoo, Resiyic Cul, GUARANTEED PERM Condnuoner, Condmoning Lv Includes Haircut. Shampoo hon and Blew SGIUHS Sex and Wmlen Guaranpee. 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J. 29, 199 Dobner, Bill 92, 182 Dobner, Caroline 92, 199 Dohler, Carol 29, 59, 199 Donlan, Maureen 192 Doran, Kyle 59, 136 Dorscher, David 182 Dose, Brian 214 Doten, Kelly 214 Doten, Traci 136 Doughton, Diane 25, 199 Doughton, Scott 45 136 Doughty, Mike 42, 137 Doughty, Tim 214 Dowdy, Russ Doyle, Mickey 55, 60 Dragoo, Derrick Dressel, Mike Driggs, Shelly Driskell, Julie Dschaak, Cara 31 Dschaak, Martin 89 Duckett, Tim Duffy, Jim Duffy, Mike Duffy, Scott Duffy, Shana 31 Dunbar, Dominic Duncan, Ted 97 Dunlop, Kara Dunn, Krista 103, Dunphy, Pat Dupree, Darin Durheim, Wendy 57 Dutton, Tamara Eckel, Cheryl 59 Eckenrode, Matthew Edinger, Leann Edlin, Curtis Edwards, Douglas 31 Edwards, Heather Egelhofer, Lori 60, 87 Egger, Debi 37, 87 Eggers, Steve Eggleston, Lisa Ehlers, Michelle Eistenstein, Irene Eklund, Karen Elgin, Jay 89 Elixman, Bill 80 1 137 199 137 137 137 214 182 182 137 182 182 215 182 137 85 137 182 182 199 215 215 200 137 55 182 215 200 215 137 182 200 137 215 137 182 Elixman, 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