Shadle Park High School - Sporran Yearbook (Spokane, WA)
- Class of 1985
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1'- Y! 5 E' ? 52 33 iff 2 E 5 5 E 2 E 5 L. 5 2Clafw y .2154 of6rzl'enl'J 0 en ng .gfuaienf .I f people Sporla ca BDIIC-5 Olnlnulllfy 66.41 Il? 1 2 25 270 JMOW P' G ,pf .......,........ 2 ie ...........,. 8 ...32 Q'f0..,,5 .... ...ns ...174 ,411 - .. ....21s 6 - .... ...44 .1414 ..... ... 8 e the student body of Shodle Pork High School reflect o speciol something in our own speciol woy which con 't be Vexploined on poper, in o book or even verbolly. lt's something you hove to ex- perience, oppreciote ond feel. lt 's the Highlonder Spirit, o Spirit thot hos mode us il, not only in the eyes of the public, but in the heorts of every Highlonder. , This yeorboolf is dedicoted to you the Highlonders of Shodle Pork High School. As you loolf ot these pictures, reod these stories ond remember this post 1984-85 school yeor moy your heorts be Hlled with the treosured memories of the yeor we spent together In Our Special Woy. The Sporron Stoff 1 ow' bloecm Y ,,,-f- ' f ,. fl wwf? XT E We hgh, we win, w . w , ' W v 3 xy we Kaffe ... l ,Mjllefller we win or Kobe ia nof aff X f J gllf fllaf imporfan a Ong aa we fo clo ourigedf unc! Lnow indicle flzaf ive are diff 7947. ? jiT11.2f' il ww 1 W7 ,,, Af. W. A , n M. ,awww WED W . We lv ' J I Wm W'+'W ,, ww ,,,M,-wmwmw-w 'WW q,,,,,,,.4.wv- M ,ff an A W 1-5. f T' vii , lf' My ! I ,. N 'A u 5:- - M, 4 , ,, HM. ', ,in I' R 'Viv V Q '4 L X f. az-r L I sl' I -, 'Y' ','5,fV' 9 'Q r . N W fl , w i V v v J Y l1a1W ah ' ' ' ,lr ' . 7' L ,' X, 'X r 1 , 1 s , M-w.....,, A P All-'A M f ' gem-sw' 5' 4 N X- X ofa yi. ev .ae was vfv MW Qx '5- n our :Special wa w f W V f N W w r D L ecidf wa? . 0lU bp We maLe frielwld Allure apeciaf fimeri, anal creafe memoried lit talfm one crazy fmmcll period in flue mmmoms, mm ffmfbmff game with friemla or one jmdmy niglll fo creafe a memory. Bmw! fime5 and ffzemlm flzefre one in the aame. gonaianlfy crealing . 2 ' memonea we !I eClJMl e KOFQUQV. 1 x v w W M N l N 'Q -N 2 N 3 -IQ 4 4 V 1 W 1 if Y W II 1 M U ., 'I 1 ,q 0 l X N f W 41 l , I 1 1 1 I I 1 n M R 1 I - 5 5 x X , Y 1 Y I 9 Summer life When the finol school bell of the yeor rings, students everywhere fill their minds with the thoughts of sunshine, lokesides, summer comps ond jobs, ond the fun thot goes with these things! This post summer held the usuol octivities such os cheerleoding cheer comp, ASB-leodership comp ond Yeorbook, journolism comp. Highlonders who oren't troveling obout con usuolly be found ot work ot their fun-filled jobs, ot McDonold's, clothes stores or movie theoters, or woter skiing, hunk hunting, or just bosking in the sunshine ot the vorious beoches inthe surrounding oreo. Then there is the ever fomous drive-in theoters. Teenogers thrive in the films they show ot these theoters. Things like The Texos Choinsow Mossocre, Pironnho ll, or Breokin, Why? Summer is olso notorious for inspiring hundreds of summer loves. Whether it will be o hondsome ltolion you might meet on o cruise or the guy or girl you've got your eye on ot work, these summer flings olwoys promise to fill the worm summer nights with fun ond romonce. But sum- mer, like oll good things, hod to come to on end ond like summers before the post one, left us with mony hoppy ond worm memories to get us through the school yeor. QW f -1-494' W J' 1. gm, M! pan w A I it ,Iwo md' i H Q ,,w!NNN H ,,,, ,mwf 'M UW2 C 'md ' ' W' H , W' ,- W' v NN z- , Nm MA- -'WYE M y, , ww w w-'-- W 4 W ' 'WMM MM 1 Y U' mx Y Y W 1 vw W. ? 2? gif. v .K 3 sw 1 Q .47 . pi 3 H .rf . ff. 1 ou're walking dowtown and here come the lust of your life. Wait! ls he staring? You can't tell because he's wearing vorney's. The mirrored 'lens were very popular last summer. Tinted lens were and venetian blinds were too, but they didn't offer the staring privacy that the mirrored lens did. urple Rain was a popular and exciting movie. Prince is a must with his suggestive dancing in the movie. Some people were turned off but then they shouldn't have been there in the first place. Ghostbusters and Karate Kid came in behind and both movies were hits of 84. d,..,,,-M r airstyles became outrageous, and included the bob brought back from the 4O's. The in look seems to be dying your hair and growing a tail. Short hair is in. reokdoncing moy well be the most unique fod of 84. Crowds would gother to wotch the breolsers ond breokin music hit oll the chorts. lt took tolent, ogility, coordinotion ond o big box to perform. W, Q fair xii . f Vg.- Q l Nix eiri ikJ,,, s s 'ge is 4 QT' 3 5 ff i 3 5 if N ideo gomes turned out to be expensive hobits ond ofter the newness wore off ond the monio lessened then reolity come bock. You were either totolly into them or not in it ot oll. his yeor's foshions opened up new ond unique horizons for the overoge high school student. There's no such thing os troditionol gorb onymore. This seoson the clothing is exciting ond fun ond offers thot speciol look for everyone. ome of the top runners in style this yeor ore stonewoshed jeons, crop ponts, levis ond jeons with multi-pocketed ond zippers. Accessories olso ploy o big port in moking ony outfit oppeor originol. These occessories include plostic shoes, top siders, fish hook eorrings thot hung down on your shoulders double ond triple wrop belts ond plostic costume jewelry. f'5OphlSTlC0flOl'1 wos the look you were striving for, it wos tweed jockets ond oxfords for the guys ond wool skirts with crew neck sweoters for the girls. Loofers for both completed the look. i, ,gy H1- 1 . v R 7415 ther foshion weor included the punk or new wove lookp leother could be seen throughout the holls ot Shodle Pork. An occosionol choin belt odded thot speciol something to the outfit. You couldn't go wrong this yeor with the voriety of styles thot were in. Freedom of choice wos, the moin gool for everyone in the foshion world. Homecoming . . . o time for Ioughter ond celebrotion. And the second onnuol Homecoming week wos no exception. It wos o week for showing our spirit, our pride ond our Highlonder pizozz. For six senior girls the week wos oil of thot ond more. Princesses Debi Cool, Shono Dickson, Jo Howes, Liso Lowther, Kothy O'ShieIds ond Poulo Shill, were chosen by the student body os the se- cond onnuol Homecoming royolty. They were escorted onto the stoge ot the con ond the title wos presented to Liso Lowther. Short- Iy before the honor wos bestowed upon Queen Liso, homecoming judges chose Don Sontos os Homecoming King ofter he perform- ed o breothtoking remoke of Michoel Jockson's THRiLLER. Other condidoteswere Phil Folsum, Erik Jokinen, Som Otterstrom, Dove Rypien ond Scott Stevens who perform- ed such octs os o stripping cowboy ond o Funky Chicken. - f .ff,,,g.,w:i,y:, k,,. , M 'NM 5 , I - ktxsgbgikgg. 3 -5 7 W. . s -4- Q . - ww , 4' ,, If ,sk5,Qg1, y - 5 ' 2, 5 -f x .b-L .,,W,b,! I fx. .- wwf ff! 1 5- g si : , Y ifN.g W 'clElEl'lf-D Cl'l 9 9 NEIEIEI9 V NLL T' U Princess Debi Cool ond her escort Jeff Polello. Princess Shono Dickson ond her escort Paul Lennemonn Princess JoAnn Howes ond escort Som Otterstrom. Queen Liso Lowther ond her escort Mork Leckle. Homecoming week held excitement for oil who porticipoted with dress up doys, closs competitions ond o borbeque on Thursdoy. Dress-up doys included Pojomo Doy, Moviestor Doy, Dressy Clothes Doy, Volue Villoge Doy ond Spirit Doy. The doy of the big gome finolly orrived ond closses begon working on decoroting cors ond trucks to corry o princess ond her escort ocross the field ot holftime. The cors, or floors os they were coll- ed, were proudly disployed by oll ot the cor rolly ot Skoggs porking lot. Closs of '87 won with their decoroted truck. The cheerleoders built up spirit ond soon everyone piled into their cors to go to the footboll gome where the Highlonders did their best to defeot the Indions. After the gome Highlonders, young ond old, donced the night owoy or the donce entitled o Green ond Gold CeIebrotion. Homecoming wos o week fill- ed with speciol times ond memories thot will live in the minds of Highlonders forever. Princess Kothy O'Shlelds ond Eric Joklnen. Princess Poulo Shlll ond her escort Dove Cunnlnghom. Gimme o Break. McDonold's is the ploce to be on Fridoy nights ofter o gome or Soturdoy night offer o crozy event with the gong. Social life begins ot Dick's. Fost friends ond cheop food or is It . . .? Hangin out where it's in lt's 11:00 Friday night do you know where your classmates are? Chances are good they're at one of the in hangouts. No one can pass up the tantalizing temptation of McDonald's french fries and hamburgers and who could resist the inevitable food fight and sense of accomplishment we all feel when the management gets so mad they throw us out the door. lf that sounds a bit too mellow, Dick's McThank You. Come again, says'Andra Care to Mike Stewart who grabs a quick snack after school. Downtown .Spokane - Riverfront Park and Riverside are a few of the teenage traps where Highlanders hangout. might be more your style with its main attractions being leather, switchblades and an occasional drug bust. lt guarantees cultural diversification. On your way home you might take the scenic route down Riversideg that is if you didn't borrow mommy and daddy's station wagon which sports a bumper sticker reading Stay clear, my rear is near. While you're cruisin you can pick up some important information such as where the hottest parties are and the phone number of the cute little item in the red Corvette. However, none of the above should be attempted without a car. Didn't your parents ever warn you? lt's dangerous to walk the streets after dark??? . rp' The uniqueness of our Piper ond Hlghlond Doncers, who hove been performing the trodltionol Scotland the Drove since Shodle first opened up, hove kept the speciol feeling of spirit ond pride inside of us through the yeors. DW 1' j ft SP' I . .Is N i if C'mon and go Howoiianl Highlanders keep o Shodle tradition with their Hawaiian attire, Hey! We're on film. The photographer captures the Varsity volleyball team as they ring the Victory Dell. One cheer that seems to have caught on at Shadle Park is Chickaloclsa. lt is usually performed by a rather large cheerleader between the 8rd and 4th quarters of a football, basketball or volleyball game. Historically the cheer goes back at least to the early part of the century. ln 1912 a slightly different version of the cheer wos performed at Granger High School. My acquaintance with it goes back to my high school days at Lincoln High School in Tacoma in the 194O's. lt was a fairly popular cheer at that time even though it had and still has, its ir- rational overtones, said Evan Bell, Mr. Chiclsalocka. The cheer was introduced at Shadle Park in 1968. I taught it to one of our exuberant cheerleaders, related Bell, and the following week she had yours truly do it ata pep con. The rest is history. We 're still rf 1 even when the chlcks ore down. Cheer Kings of 1985. What are you looking at? I hope you're not loughing or my dress! Shodle Pork is unlike ony other school. When you think of Shodle, the first thing thot comes to your mind is trodition. Shodle Pork is o school fullof troditions. lt's not only the people ot Shodle thot mokes it so speciol to everyonep .it's our ploid ond it's our doncers thot stonds out obove the rest. lt's our friendships ond our bogpipes thot moke Shodle better thon the overoge school. Not only do we hove support for eoch other ot Shodle, but there's o ploce for everyone os o Highlonder no motter whot you do. You get o speciol feeling inside os you tell someone you're o Highlonder. This makes you so proud to weor green ond gold. Just knowing thot you ore o port of 5hodIe's troditions gives you o strong sense of pride. And then there's thot unmistokoble Shodle spirit. If you've ever been to o footboll or bosketboll gome, you've seen the Spell-Out. Spell-Out is o trodi- tion done only to Senior girls who hove lettered. lt consists of five spirited senior girls who ore energetic ond like to be the center of ottention. As you wotch the spelling out of Shodle you wotch SP turn into A41 which represents whot Sholde is oll obout. Hove you ever hod the chonce to ring the victory bell? If you did, you'll probobly never forget the incredible feeling of occomplishment when you heor the loud clong. SP meons spirit ond pride to oll Highlonders. QHIVBIU Just a typical day When most of us think of o typical day at school, we have visions of sitting through lectures, falling asleep in class, taking TESTS, flunking tests, going to lunch, getting sick after lunch and then going home. This is the world of high school reality. There are those other days though when everything is in choos, such as when we have spirit cons and dress-up days. The cons have an unleashing effect on the student body and everyone goes bananas. The rest of the afternoon is usually spent trying to prove which class is really best with class competitions and chanting. Dress-up days give everyone a chance to show how creative they can be. The favorite form of attire is undoubtedly the famed Nerd outfit, Who could resist plaid pants and striped shirts and maybe an occa- sional purple polka dotted tie? Shoclle Park is just like any other high school in the good ole U.S. of A. with one exception - the people. They possess the ability to make even the most uneventful day funfilled and exciting. The students make Shadle the special place it is. Munch O bUnCh1 Don Sciascio enjoys his lunch during the fall barbeque. Worm embrace. Dave Rypien and Pat Weiner share a tender moment during KILT. 4 ,,,,A,,, , . Mt mm' 'M w 1 41 V-J V' M 'P Q0 .Oo No motter whot grode we're in we oll hove on essentiol need for componionship, ond this is where doting enters the gome. You underclossmen guys hove it rough ond we oll sympothize with you. Wolking down the holl with your girlfriend when she's four inches toller thon you is bod enough, but hoving mom drive you to the movies ond sitting between you ond your dote is too much. Soying goodnight is olwoys owkword, but with mom wot- ching, it's down right emborrossing. By the time you hit yourjunior yeor things ore picking up o bit in the doting gome. You've inherited the fomily stotion wogon, ond hit oll the school donces knowing how to oct cool. You're no longer ofroid to give your girl o peck on the cheek when you drop her off since mom's no longer ploying choperone, But be sure to hove her home by 10:30, Juniors still hove curfews. Seniors hove no curfew, but hove onother problem just os restricting - No cosh flow! Most seniors work Cmoking minimum wogeb, but the cor poymenrs for thot new Firebird ore pretty steep, ond those preppie wordrobes oren't bought ot Volue Villoge. lf they wont to toke o dote to the movies, it's Mondoy night or nothing. Be it going to o donce or o movie, orjust sitting in the Commons holding honds, it's oll port of the some thing, The Doting Gnome. , ---Q i13fo'Io14 1414141 I 'um rm, etting back to business As the summer came to an end a feeling of excitement entered the hearts of all Highlanders, young and old. The school year was about to start. Girls fretted the usual things like what they should weor, should it be dressy or casual? What if their best friend got a dif- ferent lunch? And the worst -- what if no one asked them to the Homecoming Dance? When the first day arrived and alarm clocks everywhere began ringing at the unseen hour of 6:00 a.m. students donned their new clothes and began thejourney to the home of the Highlanders. Students, whether they were returning or just entering Shodle for the first time, felt a feeling of pride and spirit overwhelm them as they walked the newly polished halls l f l, that had been decorated so laborously by Ui the Varsity Cheerleaders. The faint scent of chalk, textbooks and other classroom smells filled the air. Before they were ready to give up their shorts and water skis the bells for homeroom rang, signaling the beginning of yet another school year. Q' S as 33 ii.. 55,3 r 3 , ,V 0 .A Brion Adams Poul Alder Alicio Amsbury Julie Amsbury Kelli Anderson ll Jeff Angsrrom Nicole Annis Z ,H Anrhony J Q7 Geoff Ason Judy Bodillo Mindy Boker Mike Bolch l l , Y i Richord Bollinger John Borrel Word Borrel Dovid Bender 85 ' x ,ff ,l Looking bock Times chonge, people chonge ond in four yeors o little of both occur. Our freshmon yeor we remember victory bells olmost every doy, three lunches, picnic toble benches in the cofeterio, Fourth floor closses, seventy-five cent mixers ond freshmen jokes. Who remembers the first con just wotching everyone else? Although we were the first freshmon closs ot Shodle, things were mode o little eosier on us with the sophomores entering ot the some time. Thot meont two rookie closses in- steod of the one incoming freshmon closs we see todoy. Despite tormenting from the seniors, the yeor went fost ond wos owfully fun. As it come to on end we look- ed forword to rising one notch higher ond inching closer to our ultlmote gool. Then come our sophomore yeor. This yeor the victory wos seldomly heord, not becouse we weren't competitive but becouse it wos vlrtuolly overlooked. We now hod two lunches insteod of three but the picnic benches were still there. A whole new bunch of freshmon took over ond we possed olong hoppily the fourth fIoor closses ond frosh jokes. We were underclossmen still but we weren't ot the bottom of the heop. lt wos o greot yeor full of fun memories ond speciol friends. Forever striving we were o little neorer to our gool. Junior yeor. Upper clossmen ot lost! The victory bell stood silent thot yeor. Our pic- nic benches turned into round ond squore tobles with choirs. Still, however, there ore two lunches. We were now welcome in the commons. Getting o brief glimpse of our senior yeor we onxlously owoited the conclusion of the yeor knowing our gool wos within grosp. At lost our senior yeor. This is it. The vic- tory bell come olive ogoin. The commons belonged to us now. Freshmon seem to be getting smoller ond smoller. We've grown from wide-eyed freshmon to ossured seniors. We've become young odults. We've reoched the gools we've set for ourselves. Our senior yeor wos the best, one thot will olwoys be remembered with fond memories. lt's been o perfect ending to four very speciol yeors ond o wonderful beginning to o new life. F1 SENIORS live.. p32-T. Nil Nl , 'Ziff .lt lifvpxrwffl '31 2 M mE4Z'!f.fif,',ll:flv A Jomes Beresovo y Corrie Blondy '92 1. 'TTY' Peggy Bodmon Deborah Boldt 11 Q4 tg.. Eric Bolstod Ann Bombino John Borek Bill Boyle l - if . ,..,,..-J Berh Boysen L ynerre Brady Yverre Brandon 155 Ben Branrl Ann Brashear Jamie Brickner Q B 6. QQ I x. ,H ' . Q l . . Kelly Brigham Amy Brown Shauna Brown Sracie Brown fa? David Brukerra Julie Brunerre Lyn Buckmasfer Shelli Bumgarner Suson Campbell Ken Corvolho s 2 s ' 1 4 iA,,, 4' L . my Q M A , L 1 1 2 ,Wy , P 4 X nk x. 'H W Borb Burden 3' 'Q'''3Wit'o'4'e570Vt'o'1'Q'1'+'' '5107'v'v'vWs k'o5'f 'iw Umvumuo 00 u mam C 'u 'V9 +3 V Y Y ,ff 4 : ,ff-f f 4.044.454 5, 4 I? W J IVV I gvufov um! i 0 O mon O' .900 4 H no 41 u 4 If CMI uuotovaqeodz ill! NI H k - V .VNA :Alva -.An 1' :if 'fy O u I 'N900,9?q'g'A?.'g..QV K A 'e '?4W'fg'q:oQ?O2N , rs.. , v rr ., V , bf? 1' V,-TN QQ., ,I m m :vw xx. g 'N NJW'? J,f w c. :- if r, X yfy, .gg N . In in Q -7':f',Yf'f,4rr-1Q pgfff, 'fgni' 7'-,'ff',f!'H A' v of no ffiw-,aGfiviff: ,r rx Wx - ' -'-'vL.'v:vwr'w- Jas, .nm .. ag, vf-Zfjfgff-sfcfy f 4 . . .' no ' ' ' N: ' ' W ja! 1 W 1' nf. r '- '5 on . fr , 'X 6 f j E, Q , A I 32 X J , l ' 9 p Q Ah.: J, f' I f' 5 a f 3 ' 3 SENIORS r Elizoberh Burdick Ed BUr5i6'l nn. 'Y 3 4' gr K Loyron Byre Korhy Byrum Doug Byworers 4' a, -X I N . Andro Core Denise Corr Ann Corrico -an-9 Jock Cores Rick Chinoulr Rob Chrisrel 6, .W ,, W., Sreve- Church Well Denise Clork Corby Clemens Debbie Coe M, , Brion Cole Desiree Cole Borboro Colemon Cormon Colon 'SQ ii M Q Q' .nr 155 3 ,M ll i s ,A,, i Mi only-,V,q, wr ,xg li 5,1 MN. wi Mory Conners Wokeen Coodey Don Cook Marcy Cook Debi Cool Corrine Cooper Christine Corkrum Michele Cosrigon SENIORS it if l ,.., Kristine Dohlem Beth Davenport ODE TO A SENIOR Our Senior yeor, it's finolly here! The toils ond troubles of o teenoge heorr Got us off to on extroordinory stort . . . We looked up to those seniors our freshmen yeor Although in our heorts they strucls terror ond feor, The duct rope ond torture were oll we could tolsey So mony triols we hod to forsoke - We felt thot our lives were completely ot stoke. From freshmon to senior four glory ond gooll - Four long hord yeors of toil ond toll. Four yeors in o lifetime is reolly too brief, But the results effort brings gives us losting relief. Now thot we're Seniors, o word from the wise, CA bit of odvice to those under our size? Live for the moment, For the yeors go by fost- Study Q lot And proy thot you possed!!! vu. t' 'sq-xl ' ' NX ,uf 85 ' 1 3 1 1. 'V A is X, 'Q x a i is 2 Shana Dickson Caroline Dobner TJ Doe Carol Dohler Chrisrino Dougon Diane Doughron Dona Duroll Ken Dyreson SENIORS 0- 'E - ,ai MOffhGW ECHGHFOUG Leann Edinger Lori Egelhofer Michelle Ehlers W ll l l l,,,A F W Tli' 3'Iiff5'1S?Sf5:5fi-if:SRX l kQjMXxXX4 'l Maria Elixrnan Kami Ellenz Robb Emehiser Cathy Englehardr l us lie Ran Fabien .lose Fernandez Shelly Faunraine Curtis Fowlds ' 7 X :qv We-,. 4, if , 3 8 'A Fil- K5 V.. i 1 i Julie Franels F FF Karen Franklin Darren Franz Debbie Freese POVVICIY FFOGSE' Q John F UlfOfi Jeonnie Gaffney Dowd Gombill Four yeors ogo we come to Shodle not knowing whot lie oheod of us. We hod no ideo thot the next four yeors of our lives would probobly be our best. Now os we con look bock, we reolize how lmportont these four yeors hove been. Every doy wos essentlol to help us grow, ond grow we did. We hove grown from boys to men ond girls to women in just four yeors. We've leorn- ed obout life ond relotionships, we've set gools for ourselves ond ore storting to occomplish those gools. We've mode new friends ond lost some too. And most importont of oll, we've become odults. As we stond here together os seniors rother thon freshmen ond women ond men rother thon girls ond boys, we ore foced with responsibilities thot these lost four yeors hove tought us to hondle. Let's hope thot these lost four yeors hove prepored us for whot lies oheod. These were four yeors of laughing, cry- ing ond growing. Four yeors we will never forget. lv F . 1 i ,K -We lo .111 in Van Rosifo GOfCiO Poul GOFUDGV Michelle Gorrerr Chp Gosowoy Q- ' . .iff 'ml 1, , v 'ln i Denise Gellner u ' mu, ni Vickie Gorely G G G G Shown Govros ' ' i ,Hi V N! Bob Gibson Guy Gifford Coro Gill Comi Grimmerr Rick Hocker Shown Hofner aj,-,,, ,, 1 Cheryl Holi Lloyd Honsen Vicki Honsen ' f,r1,,.b'f I ff 1... If SENIORS Jim Gibson Cindy Grocio JUNK awww! Sre ve Hogan Shelly Honson vu' Rich Honson Koren Horberr Jolene Horrnerf Joonne HorrsHeld -, .if ...W i S X 4 4 Robb HC1Wlfif1S Corl Hoyden Morie Hoys Forresr Heoly Por Hendrickson Cindy Herrmonn Leslie Hess Ledo Heyrz 85 A X SENIORS Jami Hicks John Higgins is A, 3 x Mike Hill Zane Hoffman 1 Saundra Hoglund Tracy Holdway Carol Hollenbeck Chad Horn Scorr Houck Brennan Huffman Debbie Hughes L ynnelle Hull Riro Hutchinson Suson Jocobs Pere Johr LOriJQ55mQn it Diono Jess Anno Johnston Y! Hi J , l. ,.Ws,, ' gl Q Tc. J' , ff fi X iv 5, sql, J cf.. , S5 2 ,, X -'HV' Do vid Johnson Erik Jokinen X I I f f K 1 1 R iq -illu., il J N' 'l , M Wi , l Crysrol Jolley Jodi Jones Nick Jose Jim Kellogg sENloP.s 85 ,v ,A , W , i f M -si , Shaun Kelly Cliff Kelsey Srephanie King Amy Kirke vold ,, ,4,. , ,,,,, ,,.v iv! .Ulf , ,ww , .,,, ,V f- -- ii . QT? ,X ,3 'UV X X Kelly Kf7Uf-900 John Kolfe John Krauss Geoff Kroll Kevin Krueger Anne-M arie Kubu Scorr K uki Tarya Lapinski Stephanie Larson Tammy Larson Rich Layton Shelli LeBrer The four-point geniuses of the world don't even know the meaning of the word. Those of us that are not perfect and on occasion become obsessed by something that forces us to cut classes and do many other naughty things quiver at the sound of. . . In-House Suspension. Yes, we're talking about the fun six hours you get to spend locked up in solitary confinement. Of course, there are the regulars who seem to know and love being held prisoner at least two days a week. Many are disappointed at the lack of whips and shackles and beg for their right to one phone call, usually just a short forty minute chat with anyone who will listen. Some of the teachers on duty must feel like a mix between prison cell guards and babysitters, and probably will go on strike soon for higher wages and more humane treatment. Our sympathies ore with you, rest in peace. W., V X, .W 1 fi Mark Leckie Leah Lehbras Paul Lennemonn ll Mark Letsinger A-MEFF' S ' ' 1... Charlotte Lidke Danya Lindley Jodi Lindley Kenny Lindsey 11. 'H 6 Susie Littell Aimee Little A l A .L-. mf f '44 Jody o H 5959: '. ' V 4 X in V'. Z 1, tw, ,4 , A 1,4 M, V , X i A wif ev 1 Isl .-f 7 L ,slim H 'P .Q IU 1'- 5 fi. 'S Q 1 Teno Morgo W I QA Douglas McPere L- 4513 For seniors only Senior year - for most of us, it was a time afjust having fun with friends or party- ing all night only to end up falling asleep in class every day. Through the general chaos and excitement, it was a time of making big decisions that would have a big effect on the rest of our lives. College - Where to go, what to do, how to prepare, and applying for financial aid, these were just a few of the many questions running through our determined minds all year. With the help of our counselors and our wonderful career center, much of this information was readi- ly made available to those who needed it. Many talented students took the oppor- tunity and extra time and effort to take college-prep classes. These classes were definitely not easy but provided a big challenge for all. Candles burning in the night, a flood of junk food wrappers, sore eyes, and all the other great benefits of studying are just a few of the great things that many of us learned to endure. Some of the classes we took were Humanities, Physiology, and Calculus, Humanities is taught by those two reknowned heroes that we oll know and love, the super team of Bell and Alemon. This is first and second period and provides an excellent opportunity for students to learn what studying and stamina are all about. Physiology, taught by Mr. Page and Calculus, taught by Mr. Leigh, are equivalent to a college credit if you pass the advanced placement tests at the end of the year. With all of our hard work and ac- complishments, the Class of '85 is assured a very successful future! sENioRs K Q, iiti 1 Karen Murphy Stella Murphy Larry Myers Caryn Nebergall DQ ve Neil T Michelle Newell in ChUCk Nichols Cheryl Northcraft Xvya rm. .mf . ' Mlly O'Bannon Michael O Connor Shaun Odell Rabbi Oerrel Tony oggz Mark Olfson Michelle olsufko l l shawn amms karhy oshfelds Keri osfberg Sam Orrersrrom Thomas Ovendale Don Parker Jim Parker SENIORS ,z ff '+G .kj 5 . , Rhonda Parker Mike Parrerson Ronald Patron . i Dan Payne Brian Peelgren John Pelo Jay Peone Stephanie Percy Virginia Perry Dan Pererson IQ Scorr Peterson Brian Perry Tan Phung Par Picicci i e W 1 . '-,.,.- i ... N - . x,...... s e s s e Kevin Ports Michelle Powers Marion Prescorr Z- X f i QX ,J ffl Aryum Quidwoi Berh Roymond Rich Roynor Lindo Ridour Kerri Rief Brenda Rpplinger Bonnie Robbins Jeffrey RObGrfS Trocy Robinson Roschelle Rohrbock LQUrQ Romo SENICR Donny Roslfe Tony Ross Jim Ross Senior Csen yer? odj. 1. Older in yeors or higher in ronls. 2. Denoting the older of two: opposed to junior. 8. Belonging to moturity or loter in life. 4. Pertoining to the lost yeor in high school. -n. 1. the older of two. 2. One longer in service or higher in stonding. 3. A student in the fourth or senior yeor of 0 high school, college, or university course. Abbr. sm Sr., sen., Sen., CL, corn- pototive of senex, old? 1' Ugup 'rr'luv1ui5 CORE h UN lj com fn l M 4 i i 465 .fi ' -V-AMW .wif i Justin Sexton Poul Shepler Paulo Shill , l L Corie Shugerf SS S F rank Sicilio Stevie Skoife 'iv vs, , Q25 W N G MX wx , v . Mlim Ste ve Skillingstod Jomie Skogstod S Don Smet ,- 4 ,. M y Amy Smith Cheryl Smith Joy Smith SENIORS Mike Shortell Chrfsffonmskolsrod ' Alon Smith S John Smith M F NK 'w XM . 'M 2, m I wg, w. 1, 'W Y 4 ' 'N 123 , W' ,MSF SENIORS Kothleen Stoiger Jim Stonkie wicz Condoce Stopleton Scott Stevens I-Yfiffe 5fOh5 Joclfi Strobridge Erik Stutzenegger Steve Sullivon -----55 in 1 iffy, ' A I. eww, X Bill Sundberg Esther Tolodoy Stocy Templeton Michelle Tesdohl Steve Thompson Fronces Tipton Chris Tober Hien Tron 85 Kevin Turney David Tyler Kirsren Urheim ' 1 -5- ' N - Y I 1:11:11-as an . M' ni, N-+.,J' K W Par VanGelder Ken Vansanr Brian Varlfer Enna Vierling Michelle VonGruzis Chris Waddell X : , Tim Wagner Lorrie Waldron Kelley Warren SENIORS fi' M . ,M 'F , .aw H A 4 1-N 'U J lx, ,sa f N i gel ,b u ' 'Y lv wf' Kristen Welch Bobbie Werner Cindy West Phil West -af 15,5 ,J Sally Wichterman Por Wiener Shannon Wilber Keith Mlliams Shannon Williams Melissa Wilson Alicia Wolfe Tonya Wollaston l Carla Woodland Wendy Wright Michelle Wynne ' Mike Fought Margaret Grier Russell Lorenzo Rob Broderick Krista Burnham Dawn Byrd Pam Clough Sean Cumpton Ferdi Deguzmon .lose Delariva Phil Folsom David Franklin Pierre Gigounon Raymond Green Tracy Henrikson Seniors not Pictured Kenneth Hopkins Jo Howes Shawn Humrich Patrick Johnson Bucky Long Don Luciano Mike Petersen Tim Phillips Rene Primm Tracy Rishsew Derrick Robertson Kathy Rock Jim Slnnott Chris Smith Karen Smith Stephanie Spicer Cheryl Sweet Shelly Van Sickel Mike Walker James Wilson Kathy Wilson Ronda Worley if u X., -J., . V MA -,,w.f..L.tk , V ,5 . .. .,- 3 if 335. 1 K,- TS ffic FALL SEMESTER OFFICERS - Under the leadership of President Paul Lenneman, Vice President Wendy Wright, Secretary Carol Hollenbeck, Treasurer Cindy Gracio and 5th Ex- ecutive Cara Gill, the class of eighty-five got off to a productive start. They began the year with the coor- dination of the Powder Puff Football games. This was a huge success with a large crowd turnout and a few casualties. Though non-profit, this event was fun for both players and spectators alike. Plans for the Senior Brunch and the Senior Prom were started early in the year also. The class of eighty-five fall semester officers had a very successful four and a half months and proved to be an in- valuable asset to the senior class. S5 l'We must always have fond memories and new hopes - Class Motto CLASS OF '85 SPRING OFFICERS Jeff Polello not pictured COn a Buying trip for the Class of '65!7 The succession of duties was taken over by Jeff Polello - Pres., Cara Gill - Vice Pres., Beth Raymond - Sec., Kathy O'Shields - Treas., and Dave Murphy - 5th Exec. The spring officers started their term with the planning of the Senior Brunch, set for this year at Cavanaughs Inn at the Park. Another of the many activities they coordinated was the 21st An- nual Lilac Coronation. The setting was beautiful and the night an overwhelming success. Plans for the Prom went smoothly and with their experience and ideas they made the night unforget- table. The Spring officers were also responsible for putting together the Senior Production, Ski Trip and Cruise. Being a Senior class officer requires dedication and hard work. And the work doesn't stop at graduation. The Spring officers will also be responsible for organizing reunions in the years to come. Talent, creotiveness, patience and enthusiasm are all qualities needed to become a class officer and these ten people possess all of them. It goes without saying that the officers were very grateful to Mr. Mendoza and Mrs. Uyehara, the class advisors, for their support, leadership, caring, and excellent guidance. Hn.. TEAM WORK is a must for the class officers working closely on the Prom. ADVISORS: Mrs. Uyehara and Mr. Mendoza. BEST ALL-AROUND: Kyle Dovis Steph King 1 MOST TALENTED: Dove Murphy Eloine Deponry Sw MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Som Ofrersrrom Coro Gill SENIOR SUPERLATIVES MOST SPIRITED: Scorr Stevens Jolene Hortnerr MOST ATHLETIC: Beth Royrnond Don Sontos -QS 'T XX BEST SMILE: Dove Ryplen Cindy Grocio ond Stevie Slsoife CLASS CLOWN: Erik Stuzenegger Jo Howes SMARTEST: Brion Adoms Liso Lowther I may W-.qi .Q , Fifa . 'Ra- DREAM DATE: Dove Brukerro Nikki Annis FRIENDLIEST: Shono Dickson Bob Gibson go i . ff X N in 1 tg g ,A h gy Q Q if ins-.4 '-'1 - i w. E W is 3 5 . NZ 1,A., M is , X 1 5 3 2 . SHYEST: Ron Porron Cheryl Holl 3 5 M ie,t5?' ii A m I E i 3 Q MCDST UNIQUE: Phil Folsom Missy Smith MOST FASHIONABLE Bill Sundberg Missy Wilson -wi was -ww---.u,....4. Jeff Allen Robby Allen Tommy Allen Angie Ambrose Missy Ames Mary Ann Anthony Amy Armstrong Chris Asan Kristi Atkins Brion Ayars Christine Ayars Leon Ayotte Eric Bakken Greg Baldwin Jeff Baldwin Sheri Barber Debbie Barbour Wendy Barrleson Christo Bour Tomi Baxter Laurel Beadle Bob Beck Mike Beem David Bellmon Class of '84 Gne Step Closer G' Y - sian A9 1 my ' 'Z gif? ,tj-ii 5 2 is ttr A cfiliilfi 1 YT? gg kiwi rr y B 50, X 4. ,. is 4, , 1, -t W? M Aiea, 2: - , . . rs, M. 44.59 Q l V' y 2' X ,R Q.. fr, W tf 'Hx 5 .I t ap ! ,-V Q Q . ,R VV H ,V M: fi . 2 bs M. Q ia xx 1. in -17 di x ,S 'nfl 2? A- pf' KW M of . V. -1 V -sb , ,E,,,,' Lew' fl' ,.'. N ii 3 ,M A ll B V44 l M ' , .wfwifi yere l-3 5 X EQ Ailik V A' V Z , X. by Q , I wer, fr l l Wi ff gg -, 'f-,i:--- l X 4 A 'fx wr g i , XL.. xv-v 6 I 3 A f lf .A ws lr, ' , 1 'if 1 V ,yiy Nw. X .wif - -V , gi JUNIORS Peggy Benrley Suzonne Blozek Lourene Bliss Lorindo Bloomer Mike Bonner Liso Boni JoAnne Boyle Vol Bronnon Michele Brooks Bill Brosmore Mori Brown Michelle Brown Ken Bublirz Tommy Buckley Chod Bullord Kelly Burnett Monre Burnerr Toro Burnhom Lindo Bush Kevin Butler Jill Butters Arny Buzzell Liso Bye Mork Coldwell Tricio Compbell Vic Corroll Mott Covonogh Sonic Chin Dovid Christenson Kevin Christie Kotie Christopher Wendy Churchwell Sondro Clork Steve Clork Renee Clemensen Peggy Clemenson Kotrino Clement Chris Cochron Nikki Colbert Kim Colemon Michelle Conroth Kothy Cool A Messoge from Closs of '86 President A closs president is on integrol port of the success of the closs. And Morlo Morin, president of the closs of 86 hos been o strong, consistent Ieoder who hos kept things moving. She is ot every closs function ond gives tirelessly of her e R' C , F, 'YQ Q . 'Q time. But Morlo is the first to odmit thot no president ever does it olone. She hos hod the help of mony devotedjuniors ond her officers ond odvisors. And so here is her messoge to rhejunior closs I would like to thonk my officers, Liso, Chris, Toki ond Colleen for their time, hord work ond dedicotion given to thejunior closs. I would olso like to recognize Lindo Corbough for oll of her ideos ond encouroging words when I needed them the most ond o speciol thonks to Lorry Poffenroth for giving me the inspirotion to be o good Ieoder ond to believe in myself. Our mojor foll closs project wos the Spoghetti Feed which, becouse of 0 lot of hord work, prov ed to be o greot success. I think oll of my officers would ogree, we leorned the true meoning of dedicotion ond oll rhot it tokes to be good leoders. I believe the Junior Closs hod the potentiol to be the best senior closs Shodle Pork hos seen yet. , 5 2 S4 .vw at 5 l XL riff A ,,., ,nw l af' I K2 r' t c 'J ,i YF aff: , v- 5 C 4' ' V 2 Q' ' ,. 325226 ' Q , ,. .,.-z Q -1 '9 C5 if vs, fx ze in ,fit W i Q ri X M , 'Q-. ac. f X its is m n 1258 all .,,, W1 e 'Q V X U.. 40 Y ' X .4 v uw JUNIORS Brent Cossoirt Mork Costigon Mory Cournoyer Jeff Croson Nick Curtis Anthony Doley Deb Dornell Mernie Dovies Deonno Dovis Greg Dovis Tyler Dovis Jono Doy Tyler Deorheroge Shonnon Deeble Arnel Deguzmon Poul Dehmer Michelle Dernleou Kim Diehl Steve Dixon Tim Donlon Brion Dose Kelly Doten Tim Doughty Coro Dschook Shonno Duffy Tommy Dutton Cheri Eckel Heother Edwords Debi Egger Morls Eide Karen Eklund Michele Ellifrirr James Ent Cheryl Erickson Kip Erickson Stacy Erickson Sherri Eygobrood Amy Fair loner Ferguson Brion Ferry Larry Fiechrner Colleen Finney Jessica Firkins Joner Fisher Anna Fianigan Kathy Fleck Tracy Flippen Erik Folsom Tim Forrester Kim Forslund Bobbi Francis Lea Gallegos Joann Gardner Tommy Garrerr Jeff Garely Greg Gibson Gerald Gifford Lee Gloscoe Dale Glubrechr Tab Gordon Melinda Gow She-lia Grammar Sheila Gray Russ Grimmer Mary Gross Margrerr Gusrorson Poul Hagan Rex Haglund Harold Hagsrorm Mark Homilron Allen Hampron Kim Hansen I iig F G F F, r i iii f F , iiri of-1 kv' J 1 SAX V 22 ,,L,,,r, 1 A,r, . 'A ir Cs. Q . N , i i .f A ,-f- -fi- sif 2 , 4 I ,gy ' I H 6 i , L' if Wi F :Firm .bij G 'W-' ., ,5 I 5 vi. F F .iii gt' Q, -3. ' -1 . 1' A ' 55 K' 4 F. ssssi V 3. Lug :r.,1, ,zz u ff, ' F lfs - 1 V fx ' NN E is r if? F A' rss , ,Q 5' irli N G ll li X X i V es.. To fl I X131 , xi Caught In the act, Alrlon Peln and Chad Bullard share an affectionate hug between classes. to? Ra 7.- 6 C7 'Zig 14. Q-..., if , fir vf .,, 1.. .Q if 1 ,xii JUNIORS Robert Harding James Harper Robby Hayden Willy Haynes Cheryl Heavener Dave Herbel Debra Heyen Angela Hlll Jimmy HIII Tom Hill Ann Hodges Jeanne Hoffman Tonja Holden Donny Hooper Mark Hopkins Randy Horner Ron Huguenin Lisa Hundeby Nathan Huston David lrmer Geneva Jacobson Jeff Jacques Eric Jarvis Stacy Jessup Dan Johnson Diane Johnson Gwen Johnson Madelyn Johnson Mike Johnson Mike J. Johnson Tino Jones Lori Jones Rebecco Jordon Jim Komuro Kelly Kontu Seon Keotts Terri Keck Eric Keeling .lon Keen Steve Keller Shonnon Kelly Tim Kelly Billie Kendoll Kelley Kendrick Tony King Ron Kinlow Michelle Kinney Trocie Kisro ww - h 4. 4, Q... ar--v milf' Life is onything but common in the Commons Originolly the commons wos intended os o ploce to do homework. Its functions wos supposed to be ocodemic, not sociol. But it didn't toke long before students storted us- ing is os o gothering ploce to meet friends ond be port of the crowd. As of lote, the commons hos undergone some mojor chonges. Eoch closs hos their own section ond it's not just for Joc's onymore. The commons is o ploce for everyone ond everything within reoson Without o doubt it is the ploce to be ot Shodle. The commons is o trodition ot Shodle thot hos olwoys been ond olwoys will be strong lt hos of fered us not only o ploce to sit with our friends but hos olso been the ploce thot will hold mony memories of doys, donces ond lunch, which will be remembered long ofter we groduote Steve Redmond - Ploce to go during lunch ond K.l.L.T. Tess Williamson - Greot ploce to wotch guys. Leslie Hess - Greot ploce to tolk with friends ond mess oround Nikki Annis - Sociol ospect of school, gives us o breok from the pressure of school 5' . '35 'ful' b qv f'7 W , Milli 6 3 . fi' 3 Q 64 V .. ,- is' 1:-v SN Y l - i A fs I . f t .J , ,. rr g M M M Q Y ' ' I I 5 K - if? 2 H . X t its 2 ,. , 'Vx Fw x ' 1 -swf 1 'L x tr ,l 11 l ,xvw I N TTT, ,1 ,4 if? . Uv Q. J- zw N My ,M H, t.w i l l l l A A 5 J , gf i x I f 4 'Swim D ti S--' 1' . . Q. 1: 1 , rips ' 'li 1- ob 'Qt it E ' fl' X - . gil . 1 , vsp l f slc 1 Lley it L ' , 'f' ggi, Q K 'fx JUNIORS Kerri Klise Gib Kocherhons Mike Kolb Cothy Krobbenhoft Lyndo Kuhn Phil Kunz Tyrell Kupers Arthur Kurtzholl Kim Lomb Poulo Lotimer Cloy Littell Teri Lockhort Kothy Lollis Torn Long Jennifer Longwill Steve Lovejoy Eric Lundquist Tom Ly Vince Lynch Bernodette Lyons Glen Moddox Rodney Moddox Mork Moffei Kothleen Monley Joey Morcello Mel Morquis Steve Morx Toki Moy Briget McCorvelI Melisso McDermet Kim McDonnell Suzonne McForlond Steve McGough Misty McKinley Ernili Meod Chris Merkel Abie Miller Erik Miller Seon Mitchell Shown Mitchell Morlo Louiso Morcillo Morlo Morin Mikki Mourin Bridget Murk Korhy Myers Tono Myers Scott Nelson lon Newell Kirk Niblock Sherry Neilson Mike Noble Don Northcroft Cheryl Norton Brion Novok Tom Oliver Don Olson Eric Omon Deone Osterrnon Corey Ovendole Leslie Overlond Lee Paddock Mike Ponkey Louro Porker Sherri Poulson Beth Peyton Mike Peok Airion Pein Liso Peltien Rob Peringer Christy Pinkerton Julie Perek Leso Peters Kyle Pethers Jerome Pritizner Kyle Pieroni an I , , D tV.t V W ' Q 0---ok ' aw v X ,L -sm QV we 445 if , ' f 'y 2 ' 4 L , ,QE l ?f tk X 1 , xii Ai - ' M4 I E T' Q7 Q 1 M , it i l M' A -lf. M , -34 . Ui f y' ,. .ylhle K1 X J' K, fi ' fy sy M K 6. ., ,s., ggi -1 I l -v - We-1 t i y fs ,sqjzg ,A slfyfgy lzgig. 't i 3, 'tif Rf N My NNW Xl fl M 11 mi E111-lm? Pot Yeoroutp The mon ond his Homework. 'vyf ' n y , ,?, 'l ,. ,tkk KK 11 WFP. g if? x 'lea X'- 16355 1 4 , , .., l I M 1 '.f'h X ,. Q :Z 1 ,V,, ,,,, , ,, V, . ,,,,,.,, fx ,.- ' - fllsilxggz W X M M l w V.. I M 1' Q W ', L . his 2 5' gT 'Y. ss, xv-ff 131 F N g Spin ,Ll J l if of W X gy A at Q-N, ,J rf 'Q s 1 ' 3 S We , , b . 1 .IUNIORS Moureen Plumb Shelly Piper Suzon Pool Angie Poffenroth Tim Potts Tim Pope Tommy Pruitt Gretchen Prowl Shohid Quldowi Brent Robe Lowondo Rolps Mike Romos Scott Roymond Steve Redmond Morc Reed Poulo Revler Robert Rice .lono Rlchords Joseph Rlchords Jomes Richmond Gerold Rick Sondy Rief Deon Rizzuto Doug Rooch Shoron Roberts Tom Rohrbock Jon Roman Greg Rose Jeff Ross Jennifer Rumley Suzanne Sable Angie Sandbak Sonja Sanders Kreg Schaefer Brooke Schmidt Jim Schmitt Steve Schneiderman Stephanie Schubert Scott Schulte Kristen Schuth Susan Schwartz Chris Sciascia Darla Scott .4 ln.. .una Libraryg an academic tool ShadIe's library pays an important pOrT on our academic career. It holds the information necessary for the numerous term papers we enjoy writing so much. And it provides a quiet place to study for tests. At those critical times of year -just before-,term papers are due - the card catalog and readers guide are our best friends. And lines at the checkout desk are unusually long. Juniors taking Applied Econ had to learn how to function in the library while researching their career notebooks. A lot of time was devoted to looking up occupations and their outlooks. We researched our own interests in detail. The long hours put into Econ in the library were not wasted as we learned valuable information that will be useful to us as consumers. W ig I sf Y , x C .,1,. ! Ax --.. Q. C7 6- ny 4? h my 4 J :N , ,I ' l We've QOF the spirit. Audrie Tort, Jono Richords, Bobby Shinlng give their support , or Shodle's footboll gome. X -0. dx v- W' 2 6 1 Q. A ' 3? 'EQ ' ,xx Scif .Te 2 'L , 96 l,.wy Wir KJ xx Lg 8 Al' L- x'2lffl!!5?k N ,mf ,,f' I-,yr xl? N, ..- tif X . xo.:-1 all ll! vs JUNIORS Morlo Scott Ron Seubert Bobbi Shining Liso Sheeks Shell Simpson Jim Shoemaker Chet Sister Chris Slngley Solly Skolstod Bryon Smelcer Colleen Smet Kelli Smith Mil-se Smith Russ Spencer Bill Spinnell Julon Sproy Kim Springer Volerle Spurgeon Doro Stollmon Jeff Stonnord Troy Stosch Morio Sterling Borboro Stevens Thereso Stevens Mike Stewort Bill Stowe Tonyo Stump Trevor Stutsrnon Steve Styren Troci Sutney Terri Swenhougen Dono Toitch Stephanie Tolley Ron Tongloo Audrie Torr Andrew Taylor Bob Thomo Eriko Thomos Mork Thomos Sonnet Thornsberry Lori Toennis Alex Tornow John Totten Corol Trick Potty Troutmon Poulo Troxel Joe Turrnon Ken Unbemust Todd Vonvoost Llso Voughn Kris Vernon Jo Votovo Mork Woddell Kotie Wagner Kirn Wognel Mott Wolden Joy Woldroup Britt Wolker Terri Woll is N X x it u . , V, a W ' 5 ,335- it S? I I. .5 -sm, RJ, .. iff, if ' . may 2:1 'X x I 2 ai T, , , A -v It 'T Tm! 5 an 8 ' 7 A ,fu 'V -,155 r w., ty ,,'-L in f, X T ttrt T ix T 1 tttt T w ile- x ' x 5 . 'f it ',,,', 'L Q 424 4z1f'j'j,,1'i .1 ,V , , 74 i if ff! ' 5 ,. fx 1' -XV , 5 An i? iff rf 2 , 1 Y E952 nf' in an :V mf K Class of '86 benefits from dedicated advisors An advisor is someone who gives advice, counsels, cautions and warns, so- meone who notices, recommends, consults and informs. And tha't's just the beginning. An advisor gives generously of their time and talent for the good of the class and its success. They decorate, count ballots, get up early for class meetings: discuss, make deci- sions, direct and are generally dedicated. They listen, lead, lend a hand, laugh and really care. Thot's the most important thing of all - why else would you do it- they care. An advisor realizes that they are doing much more than just giving of their time. They're making an investment in each and every student they touch as well as mak- ing a lasting contribution to the school. The Class of 86 is very lucky to have Larry Poffenroth and Linda Carbaugh as their advisors. Their support has been instrumental in the success of class projects and their smile and sense of humor have helped make things go smoothly. They have served as wise counsel and contributed a wide variety of ideas as well as being good soun- ding boards. Another advisor whom every junior knows and has sought the help of is Ken Judd, junior counselor. lt has been his task to guide students in their academic careers and a fine job he has done of it. All three of these advisors feel lucky, themselves, to be able to work with this yeor's juniors. They unanimously agree that the class of 86 is a great bunch of kids and hard workers. And juniors would like to unanimously thank these three who have helped the class a great deal with all of their support and dedication. if sri ii es Q ss tics ww 'L sw X .fl .k'k 88' , .ws JUNIORS Deanna Wallace Shawn Wash Rob Webb Todd Wendt Deborah West Dan Weston Joe White Mario Whitehead Kevin Whitter Shannon Wickmire Gerry Wier Russ Wilbanlss Barbie Williams Tess Williamson Terry Windsor Joelle Winfrey Loni Worley Scott Wright Pat Yeorout Shawn Young Spring Class of Bo Officers -,A 5 ' W! I .ms .ik , x ,ex '35 ssit f If ' E gi if is-5,2 A 7 G . NCT PICTURED Terri Bagley Guy Cole Patrick Gaffney Sorlro Nichols Seon Poyne Marc Reed Christlne Toyler Ptcture of Avallcble The Sprung semester of flcers were John Howlett os President Seon Douglos os Vlce President o r I o M c I n t Secretory Joyce Johnson Treosurer ond Chrlstle Her zog In the posltton of 5th Executtve Wtth the olreody successful foll semester they were oble to get movtng rtght owoy Selllng key chotns during KILT ond both lunches they got on the fund rolstng They hove olso worked on getttng o spot for o max er for future fund rolstng The efforts of the foll ond sprung officer wtll unsure the next three yeors wtll be successful for the closs of 87 Our firsr officers for the closs of 87 ore Louro Dovis: President, Vicki Doy: Vice President, Tonio Poge: Secretory, Robin Peterson: Treosurer, ond Seon Anderson: Fifth Ex- ecutive. The odvisor is Ms. Morrison. They got things storted successfully ot the beginning of the yeor. Vicki Doy went oround ond mode sure oll the Sophomores' homerooms hod represen- totives ot the meetings. At one of the first meetings they broinstormed ideos on how to roise money ond decided on buttons ond key choins. The buttons sold reolly well becouse the Vorsity Volleyboll teom wos going over to Renton to ploy in the stote finols ond everybody wonted o new button to pin on their lettermon'sjocket or coot. They olso won the floot competi- tion ot the Homecoming footboll gome ond porticipoted in the Powder Puff gome. Seon Anderson got our scropbook storied, it feorures: Pictures of the Powder Puff gome ond he's trying to get pictures of oll the officers. All ond oll the foll officers did o goodjob getting things going. SOPHOMORES Dawn Adams Barbara Adkins Kristen Ahlborn Trenya Alllson Cory Amsbury Michelle Anderson Kaylene Anderson Dawn Anderson Sean Anderson Todd Anderson Joel Angstrom Pamela Axton Denlse Badlllo Travls Baker Shannon Bakken Tony Baldwin Mlchael Ballinger Laura Barlgar Tina Barrltt Randy Barthell Glenn Bartlett Angle Bauer ,4, A I 6 5,77 Safety J Education: E- , - V ,XM ,V tw- gf 1 ' ' , ' 2,5 ,V W ., .fl . .,,. I, 4 c 4 W sv , ,. ti, In ct , ,Q JN , 1 ' I Traffic A head start TSE is the most exciting class a sophomore can take. The teachers this year are Mr. Henry, and Mrs. Miller, Mr. Dunlop helps with the driving section of the course. TSE teaches traffic and the obviousg starting and stopping a car correctly. The first couple of days students stay in the classroom and le before really getting in the car to drive. The class is divided into perienced, those who are doing okay, and those people who do most of the driving while the experienced drivers don't drive on what group you're in. The only difference between a TSE car and a regular car is t you go out, depending on what you studied in the class the dc You'll also parallel park behind parked cars and parallel park in At the end of the semester you are given a completion cert final test down at the department of licensing. ual' 4 f 'ff :Ss J, . -al, lm' i ' the bosic rules of the roods, who hos the right of woy in city ics, then they move into the sirnulotor roorn to proctice there ups ofter the first test driveg people who ore olreodygfoirly ex- er sot behind the wheel before. The less-experienced drivers The overoge driving time is 1 to 2 drives per week depending or hos o broke on the possenger side for the instructor. When ou'lI drive on side roods, the freewoy orjust in regulor troffic. lot. u possed ond with o little studying you're reody to toke your - h + H4 ,c ' L ' 'E K 1 X ,S , .'.f .45 BN . sf- Q VL ts:-r 1. 4 V 5 , ,i - rr? We T gg i ., .,,z V Q F 5 25' T W it Xp -i . . N six - , 1 X,--qlsixl X - il lw lfl i 2 le ki w la f R A S X. ,4- 2. r n . 1 4 . I SOPHOMORES Todd Bouer Tricio Bouer Michoel Boumbouer Mory Jo Bechtold Todd Bennett Anthony Bentley Christopher Berg Mory Betz Corey Bloisdell Liso Blenkinsopp Brion Bliss Joy Bly Liso Boeck Heidi Bohnet Cindy Boren Michelle Bronnon Scott Brender John Brett Don Brewer Greg Brockie John Bronzi Andrew Brown Kenneth Brown Robb Brown Brion Buck Michelle Buehler Gregory Burchett Jennifer Burden Steven Compbell Rebecca Corowoy Christin Core Vikki Corlson Kimberly Cornes Michoel Cornes Steve Cortwright Jennifer Corver Richord Choffee Anthony Choppell Scott Chorbonneou Joy Christensen Del Clork Liso Clorke Cory Clemens .leon Clements Jeff Clouse Michelle Collins 0 e-km if wiv! :1f'gC'gy,,'NX C .,,,lt, 3, 'SX , X2 r ,ii , ,A fa- at I 6. Cci' ff. I 1 C l.., 5 X 5 'W ,, QC, qCv, C 6 '-md eswztzw fiI5i7Zs,4i,C at .G CCC? 2 ff, limb C, Hwzf CC X-fm we , Qi' 1 ,Zh I ' . C V ' ' ' A., 'S' CC Q ve' gs r 1 , ' ,I f , if K ' C L tr . 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Often we found ourselves soving up oll of our energy to out screom the Seniors ond Juniors. Our effort poid off when we monoged to win some of the closs competitions. We definitely proved we could compete ond we ore o closs to be reckoned with. ln the future we will possibly hove o bottle when the Freshmen come from the cheop seots, but thot's on outrogeous possibility. When we get the chonce to sit in the middle of the ouditoriom, we will show thot the closs of 87 hos the most pride ond spirit ever. SOPHOMORES Jim Hopkins Shonnon Horn Ronold Hougen Williom Howord Kirk Howlond John Howlett Chris Huffer Lori Hughes Morcy Hughes Corol Humphries Sonjo Hundeby Robert Hutchinson 93 Stormy Hyatt Robert lndellcato Amy Jackson Davld Jacobson Donna Jacobson Todd Janssen Shannon Jayne Judy Jensen Jay Jewell Ronald Jobe Jeffrey Johnson Joyce Johnson Dennis Johnston Mlke Johnston Chester Jones Scott Jones Trevor Kelly Donna Kennedy Brendan Kerr Khan Khanchareune Raymona Kldwall Mlchoel Kimball Lisa Klnney Scott Klnney Julia Koke Steven Kolhoff Dovld Kovac Kristlna Krlpaitls Dawn Kromm Llsa Kruse Mchleddine Kurhani Tlno Lomben JIII Larson Stephen Lascelles Christine Leapley Jeffrey Leavey Douglas LeBlanc James LeBret Cory Lee Cheryl Lewls Andrew Llau Scot Lockhart of -Q C or Q J-:JJ ,J M ,J J ,J J A W J y? f'ftt A W ' X J Njxx , V, vt geeky!! ' A J t L ' J s,c J C l - J , JJ G' fb ' 4 f fi 5 f'l J f W Q 3 srt, at I i. 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I ,-5 - Nazi 1.- ,fl rf. if, i ' ll 2 . 4 ,vo Z A V.. 1 4 4? 3' Y u x ,S-W, 311 4 SCPHCMCRES Rodney Loklsen Motthew Loy Noncy Lubben Deboroh Lucossen Michelle Ludwick Corie Luke Michelle Lunceford Downito Lund Christie Lyons Scon Lyons Jomes Mochodo Joseph Mogill Bridgett Molrnoe Michoel Monn Corlos Monzono Jerry Mopes Kristi Moson Coriso Mottson Patrick McCoy Amy McDowell Christopher McFeron Kroig McGlothery Shelley Mclnerney Morlo Mclntyre Bloine McLoughlin Annette McMichoel Tricio McMillin Jon McVoy Denise Mlller James Moberg Eric Moeller Shown Mohr Soroh Moore Mork Morlon Woyne Morrison Eric Mors Noncy Munro Doniel Myron Michoel Nelson Troci Nelson An Nguyen Todd Nibler Shonnon Nichols Gory Nielsen Heidi Ninemire Borboro Nixon Kothleen Nordlond Mork Nonle Sherrie Orvik Porricio Osborn Judith Ott Brent Ousley Tonio Poge Tricio Poge T T F B M ,L . , 4, 5 ' vm.. 315 n 1 gil vw u T, ' x H, nillr 1-'81, o uw, ,,,, ',,+,s 'l' ,sons-,v,g' s is 4, ,,.uuk,wnf, , f.,,. nn.. ,pl ','v.'o ,,, f 4 .v'4',no ui ,ac ,4 its Q ,.. Requirement ' if Y' 4-14 A uuzl' Biology is one of the requirements thot Sophomores hove to fill this yeor. The teochers ore Mr. Honey, Mr. Poge, Mr. Goebe, Mr. Groves ond Mr. Mendozo. Mr. Mendozo wos osked o few questions concerning Biology: Q: Whot ore students supposed to leorn obout in Biology? A1 They ore supposed to hove on oworeness of science. Q: Why is Biology 0 requirement? A: You ore living, you offect living things ond living things offect you. My hope is thot students goin on oppreciotion of their environment ond the orgonisms oround them. Q: Whot wos the funniest incident thot hoppened in Biology? A: The closs wos dissecting eyebolls, o few kids smuggled some out ond stuck them to Mrs. Forsyth's ceiling. Q: In your point of view, whot do students enjoy the -most obout Biology? A: Me! No, octuolly I think it's the lobs, most of the kids like to dissect things. SOPHOMORES Dono Poullc Jono Poyne Chod Pefter Robin Peterson Shelly Peterson Timothy Peterson Kevin Petty Shown Phelps Luon Pho Phot Phung Terry Picicci Brendo Plumb Denise Pooley Loino Potter Connie Powers Robert Preston Pam Price Donald Puckett Christopher Putnam Kelly Rafford Melissa Reitner Tyrone Riddick William Riepl Michael Rivero Kara Roberts Michelle Rodeen Charles Rogers Laura Rogers Stacey Rogers Kristen Rojan Doymon Root Mitchell Ross David Ruff Michelle Ruhl Stephanie Ryckmon Sindi Sandball Lee Sandbak Jeanne Sargent David Sattler ix ' K ,t i 'W me . , Q: A ,il it 25 l I W2 X- Y ST: 1 mais f v? it L gil t wk lixivlnzm 5, if 4' -, ' 2252 Q t f - JoAnn Savard A X A? l W M K it f is Matthew Schierholz W LV VWLV ,, H ,L k we r x Gary Schlffner lc X -Q r - Michelle Schilllnger Donna Schluter Joe Schneiderrnan Lonnie Schroeder Sarah Scott Jason Selley ,f R mlm H I t - ..,r 2 4 l 1 Q X, .wr-,..s1,: S x .. , ?.fE: ,zs,e-I-,,,... is if sd' A K? 62 . 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SOPHOMORES Mlchoel Sexton Cherrlonn Shopordson Roy Shlll Julie Shipmon Robert Shugerr Potrick Simmons Wendy Sirek Rebecca Slsson Doryl Skoife Heidi Skolfe Bjorn Skollerud Michoel Skillingsrod Porrick Smoll Elmer Smith Holly Smith Mork Smith Robert Smlth Tlno Smlth Lorl Smlthpeter Donold Snelling Potrlclo Soboleskl Alex Stehr Kelly Stephens Krlstl Stevens Kris Stiles Christine Stohs Dlone Srorr li' gf-Gig ,,.- v Q Marci Stough Maria Strebeck Jeannette Strobridge Joyce Stuart Christine Sullivan Jennifer Sulpizia Jeffrey Swan Tim Taylor Timothy Taylor James Thew Tim Thew Christie Thompson Deborah Thompson Jerred Tipton Jocquolyn Tomson Tracey Townsend Mike Trapp Gregory Travis flliiih' 5 .J s ' WE v-4 I x The Difference between a Freshman and o Sophomore Mr. Aleman: The Freshmen are more enthusiastic because everything is so new to them They're excited about being here but they don't participate enough in school activities resulting from their shyness. The exact opposite is the Sophomores, they're comfortable here at Shadle because they've been here a year so they aren't as enthusiastic but they do participate more actively in school. Mr. lsitt: Freshmen have naivitee and look of innocence that I envy as they embark upon a new experience called Shadle Park. The Sophomores experienced that new dimension Shadle Pork, they have tasted it and realized it was good, they desire more. Mrs. Blair: Freshmen don't really understand Shadle Park Traditions, they haven't invested as much time in Shadle as the Sophomores have, and you only get as much out of school that you put in. s J iiii V ls, A , E ,4V,:,. . . ,rn N' L , ' ,V'L Q g . fi i.-l1,' wif' I 5,1 ' . fx M 'A W' . E gkf 'flvlgffifgipes b , L ' t ei A 1 , 'J ' 'R mlb fi it J ,S M J V 5. 'sg' 9 .Z- ff nu- X , X i-Q 'F'-.,. ..1 Xl ...,x ,w J' F' l X Yu . it 2. E' S3 .. fs- J' 4 2-so V X X it rim' li l 4'::'! 2 435 i it a f ul. 3 SOPHOMORES Robert Trimble Craig Troup Jeffrey Troy Hung Troung James Tucker Jerry Tuttle Tracey Ulijohn Alissa Utheim Angela Valentine Carolyn Vancurter Kathalene Vansant Kelly Vergon Lani Vivit Steve Voorhees Lori Waterhouse Connie Waymire Simon Weflin Michelle Weinberg Lara Wenkheimer Barbara West Rebecca West Cory Weyand Wendy White Jeff Wilbanks Lisa Wilbur Michael Williams Christine Wilson Chris Wolferrnan Eric Woodard Wendy Woods Shannon Worley Kimberly Wright Marcus Wright Shannon Wright Christopher Ziegler Paul Zimmerman uf , we ty, 1 X? ' F SOPHOMORES NOT PICTURED Kandice Barnett Dan Bowman Derek Etten Jonathan Gore Mark Harris Kenneth Leyland Fred Makus Ted McCracken Michelle Mitchell Danelle Morrison Frank Moulten Robert Morris David Roma Lani Simpson Jeneal Sparks Aenan Strebeck Jeffrey Strite Fierre Walker Elizabeth Wood Kimberly Queens EVERYONE SAY CHEESE . . . Loro Wenkhelmer, Chris Wolfer- mon, Eric Woodord ond Rob Shugorr hom it up for the photogrophers. 'iv-W SOPHOMORES LOOK GUYS, lT'S MR. ALEMAN IN HI5 TIGHTSI Joyce Johnson, Terry Picicci, Shelly Mclmerny ond Shown Phelps toke o breok between closses in the Anex. YES, I'M BORED . . . Kevin Petty shows us how exciting Driver's ed con be. Shown Phelps, behlnd, seconds the motion. 4 - - THE THREE LOVELIE5. Robin Peterson, Liso Wilbur ond Lori Smithpeter give o blg smile for the cornero mon. Greg Adoms Amy Aigner Shown Allen Eric Anderson Howord Anderson Scor Anderson Brent Anyon Heorher Archombeoult Scott Armstrong Treino Aronson Stefoni Ason Deidre Ash Dole Aune Tricio Aubertin Woyne Ayors Joson Boll Mork Donkey Ron Borber Jill Borigor Peore Bornes Tereos Bornett Jomes Bornett Bobby Botters- Koren Boty r . 'fs b t.. ' 59 LQ A x l Q-s 'sf'-1' CLASS OF '88 FALL AND SPRING OFFICERS From left to right: Mort Smith, Dono Richordson, Kris Hendrickson, Kriste Deotheroge, Kim Howkins. 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' 'xrT 1N'f F RESHMEN Lisa Baxter Bryan Bosinger Tyler Beamer Lisa Beckner Kevin Beckwith Ron Bednarz Down Bell Dona Belton Todd Bender Tris Bendickson Esperanza Berglund Tami Berman Valerie Best David Bible Steven Boeckner Jon Boone Aaron Borg Peter Boyle Coleen Braun Paul Brewer Jason Brown Mike Brown Stewort Bryon Mellsso Bullark Jennifer Burchett Garrett Burkhart April Burnette Patrick Bursiel Brad Butler Wendy Campbell Shannon Corney Tania Childress Charles Chin Kyung Cho Jason Christionson Thomas Clark Tamara Clarke Curtis Clemens Kristie Clough Steven Cochran Danny Coe Roberta Colliver Kelli Congrove Kevin Conrod Michelle Corte Coro Cossoirt Chris Croson Ken Dohl Brion Dohlem Freshmen leorn the ropes ot Cons Everyone con recoll the horror ond humiliotion of being o freshmon ot o con. As you wolk towords the ouditorium for the first time you feel the vibrotions of the bond ploying. You feel excited ond bewildered os you wolk in. You feel lost ond not quite sure where to sit. You don't know ony of the cheers ond you sure con't unders- tond the cheerleoders screoming the words loudly through the microphone. When they stort yelling '88, '88 - 80-80 - '88 you wonder to yourself whether they're osking for your row number or your closs. No motter how well you think you cheer, you still get loughed ot, booed, ond ony troce of self-pride left is demolished. But towords the end of the yeor, your confidence hos built up ond you feel more sure of yourself. You olmost win one of the closs competitions ond finolly feel like o port of the school. And you're looking forword to being o sophomore next yeor moving from bock there to the moin floor ond be heord. Wotch out for the Closs of 88! ,,.v. D x if .5 ff x 5. ' N f a 4 ' 'Q if avi' Freshmon bond members show thot 5hodIe's M. ni Ox V f au ' Cf' M ' 3 1 ' Q i as f,i1 i'E fu H i' Q- Er 3 it . ag, I V 3 'M as , ,, ' Q 14 HJ Q: ' W X ' g was .ff Mfgilfi- ,, V ,v 1. X ..5Q. 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Q: , our ., nl FRESHMEN Tom Homiiron Shelly Hommon Scon Hompron Andreo Honnoford Done Honson Lori Honson Todd Hording Geoff Horfield Cheryl Horris Wendy Horr Joson Horrmon Kim Howlsins Kelly Heinz Eric Hendren Kristin Henrickson Dole Hickey Tino Hinds Shonnon Hlookoff Koren Hoekemo Korlo Hoekerno Brirro Hollond Jeff Horroclss Robert Hossfeld Aimee Howord Robert Howord Mott Howes Mike Hughes Lindo Hunr Jonine Huston Ken Huston Brion Hynes Jeff Ivie Michoel Jockson Michelle Jockson Bill Jocobs Richord Jocobs Chris Jacques Michelle Jossmon Bobbi Johnson Brondi Johnson Lester Johnson Renee Johnson Scott Kortevold Leonne Keefer Scott Kelley Poulo Kellogg Michelle Kelly Tim Kendoll Rondy Kerr Keolok Khonohoreune Adom Kick Seon Kienzle Terry Kinlow Michelle Kinney Kerin Kitchlng Shone Knutson Becky Kolb Ron Koski Dole Krohn Jeonnie Krigboum Gerry Kroll -..i .'L f Bloke Kyle Brent Kyle Q. -.S::cif'E.2-Y t f.-cc we -1, ..- 3. Nr- ? wif. w .EQ on 1 il, f ' 4 - e - fc lift , ' as -fi X.. c X X5 X V N Qi. c X I' X S X X 30 X N P as Ry t tic N A 3 E FRESHAAEN Dill Lomphier Deno LeBret Alisso LeCoire Jocqueline Teech Nicole Levey Scott Leyde- Timothy Leylond Alex Lindstone Richord Lindley Melisso Lingohr Kim Lohstroh Drod Long Amy Loudermilk Jill Lowther Chieu Ly Andreo Lynch Derek Lynch Treeno Lynch Nioil Lyons Jomes MacKenzie Melisso Mogner Wendy Mokus Down Monderschetd Tonyo Monning Ron Morriott Billie Morsholl Don Mortin Donno Mortin Ion Mortin Corol Motthew Penny Moyer Brendon McBride Choundro McConno Alice McCorvel Deno McCormick Shono McDonoId Sheilo McFeron Shown McGroth Leigh Mclntyre Korin McMohon Doniel McMeekon Morc McMullen Kelley McMurtrey Chris Meusey Joy Meyer Brion Mickey Kristine Mielke Don Miller Don Morrison Lynn Mors Brion Mortenson Most Emborrossing 1. RAYNEE SCHUTH: Coming In from the onnex, I tripped over 0 rug ond fell flot on my foce . KRISTEN DEATHERAGE: I wos sitting in homeroom ond it wos reolly quiet ond I Ieoned bock in my choir ond it fell over. . DERRICK UTHEIM: When I wolked into the wrong closs on the first doy. . MATT SMITH: The Newlywed gome ot o con. . CHRIS SCHMIDT: Someone reolized I wos reloted to Brook Schmidt. . LISA BAXTER: Getting stuffed in o gorboge con by two seniors. . TANIA CHILDRESS1 I wos in Mr. Poge's closs ond one of my friends sold the nome of the guy I liked loud enough for the whole closs to heor. .E 3 1 I 9 , ,,,., L 5 f 4 f W TU C f I as .fed I 8 RACHEL PORTER: I wos reodlng o note ond ron smock into o woll. DANA RICHARDSON: When I odmrtted be Ing o freshmon. - .... is ,, 'c 3 ' 1 Is Q I Moments as a Frosh 10. JANET ROBEL: I was wearing heels and walking down the stairs to the choir room and tripped four stairs from the bottom and fell flat on my face. 11. TERRANCE KINLOW: I fell in the lunchroom carrying my lunch. 12. KARRINA PAGE: I went to open my locker and when it wouIdn't open I finally figured out that I was on the wrong floor. I 13. DARCEY TASHEY: I tripped over my own feet and tumbled into Phil Folsom. 14. SUZAN ELIXMAN: When I went to kick Tim Kendall I missed and fell in front of the whole class. 15. MICHELLE KELLY: When I was walking down the hallway with my friends and they pushed me into Tim Potts while he was talking to a friend. 16. GINA GREEN: When everyone found out Dana Richardson was my nephew. I l sv 17. BRAD LONG: The first day of school I trip- ped up the stairs. ' , if I :S YQ, K :gk I1 it . 3 S I I R x Q Q I a If I gag: M We 4 51 is u N A H33 V K - i V..: tgixlig, 5... L Ll L . is h I as Q K4 at I , if IX I i A X 1 F RESHMEN Jennifer Munch Judy Murk Aretus Murphy Stephen Murphy Jean Myers Dodro Nash Paul Nathan Stocy Neil Andrew Newton BIII Nieman Jorrod Nllles Mary Kay Nixon Suzanne Norberg Sheri Nordby Marc Nordean Mike Norris Heather Norton Angle Ostberg Jennifer Ottersttom Christie Paddock Karrina Page Lindo Pongborn Sondro Porl-ser Michelle Poyne Tino Poyton Toby Peone Lori Peterson Trocy Pierce Brion Piper Dole Piper Misti Plotter Nicki Polello Jon Pool Christino Porter Rochel Protter Brion Preston Renee Pule Shonnon Robe Vicki Romos Jomes Roymon Debbie Reilley Mike Reither Tomoro Remsing Jerry Richords Dono Richardson Cliff Richey Chris Riepl Randy Rinehort Eric Ritchey Jonet Robel Grody Roberts Kim Robinson Jennifer Rodgers Poul Rogers sc' r W gf? 4: L' +- I if R. , ' ' V . 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Q.:-21 , , .fxtfw 'fy 8' G-Y. 2 f Qtr, . . . f' wi zf vi'f Ys , r.,-5.25 i ' ,V 1 sw I f 1.1 Stllkit. siting We in S ' if mai' ' 'f ,', lg Jfm1:, s , 3 g, ,ge.r,x:g:.t:::, f ,M illiii' siifii' S f 1 f ggi lfsif F RESHMEN Amy Romon Robert Rosemo Keith Ross Kevin Ross Kim Ruff Shonnon Rypien Eric Sobie Jonine Schell Chris Schmidt Debbie Schmitt Roynee Schuth Robert Seeley Michelle Seubert Jessico Shaffer Alex-John Shorp Jon Show Jennie Shining Roger Shogner Roy Sicilio Anthony Sierro Mike Simpson Bott Sistek Kylo Skoife Dovid Sloter Greg Smelcer Brion Smith Mott Smith Mickey Smith Shelley Sorenson Tino Storki Julie Stonnord Louro Steele Potty Stehr Constantina Sterling Chad Stone Sherry Stoughton Jason Strahl Christine Strebeck Steve Srreeter Bill Styron Scott Swanger Tracy Tatch Elizabeth Tonkerslay Darcy Tasky Dean Taylor Frank Taylor Marty Tonbrink Gina Thomas Aoron Thompson Romano Tipton Karen Tofsrud Hamm Tran Mark Tropp Charlene Travis Jeff Travis Kenneth Trease Robert Tuttle Kerek Utheirn Vera Vancarnp Scott Varker Darcie Vaughn Kelly Vensel Dorcie Wagnild Lisa Waldron Corenia Walker Mead Walker Rebecca Wallace Jonalee Warren Ken Washburn David Watkins Jeff Webb Robbie Werner Gina Whitaker Laurel White Keikee Whittier 'Q ' f , ,,,, 12 J , ,M , ,. r f ' qt I-lie ff ws . 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' 3 'will 7 'E , 'V f A NOT PICTURED David Anderson Jodie Benefiel Lewis Bennett Jason Berg Troy Bergeron Julie Dejon Brion Funk Jason Groy Mike Gunderson Melissa Holt Robert Hopkins Erin Hughes Dennis Johnston Eric Kinney Mork Krouss Stocy Lancaster Mon Locklin Lance Lundquisr Don McKinley Dovid Melville Mike Oosring Sreve Osborn Loren Perry Chris Peterson John Rosgen Kami Sanders Jason Sparks Michelle Stapleton Jason Taylor Jeff Toylor Drondr Williams Janelle Wilson MichellesWilson ni . . - ex 4-352' X XM, l i FRESHMEN Kelley Wilkerson Tony Weiner Ron Weir Kim Wicksrronn Keresha Welsco Allan Wilson Russ Worley Teresa Worley Solon Young Christina Zorr Joe Zollmon cfiuifiw ...X 1-1, 119 A.S.B. Strength of Shadle The Associated Student Body of Shadle Park High School, more often referred to as the A.S.B., is the foundation of all Highlander activities. The fall A.S.B. officers President Sam Otterstrom, Vice President Paula Shiil, Secretary Debi Cool, Treasurer Shelli LeBret, Fifth Executive Stevie Skaife, and Ad- visor Pam Scott set high expectations for themselves to make it the best year possible. The officers began planning activities in early August after attending Mt. Baker leadership camp. They planned an orientation for the frosh to help them become acquainted with the school and all it offered, Next the officers set their sights on Homecoming week hoping to make it the most memorable event of the year. Classes and the faculty were asked to help decorate cars and trucks to carry the royalty at the halftime of the game. Dress up days and class competi- tions were planned to promote school spirit and unity. The next project found the officers and Advisor Mrs. Scott on the way to the coast to learn more about other high schools and their activities. The trip was successful in bringing back many ideas, along with the possibility ofa leadership class at SP. Other activities included the successful Winter Ball and a drug awareness con. .....,,,r assi HARD AT WORK, Kami Ellenz wi intently on plan for Lllac Coronation. FALL ASB OFFICERS: Debi Cool, Som Otterstrom, Poulo Shill, Stevie Skoife, Mrs. Scott ond Shilli LeBret. I ENTERTAIN THE MOTION . . . President Paulo Shin ot on ASD meeting, NW-A OR GA NIZA TION. Sheiili LeBret ond Stevie Skoif look for 5 post files on the Christmos Donce. SPRING ASB OFFICERS: T. J. Doe, Komi Elienz, Kirsten Urheim, Poulo Shill, Mrs. Scott, Jodi Lindley. 121 Products of Teomwork . . . After the greotjob of the foll officers the Spring A.S.B. Officers definite- ly hod theirjob cut out for them, but they proved just how greot ojob five senior girls could do. President Poulo Shill, Vice President T. J. Doe, Secretory Kirsten Utheim, Treosurer Komi Ellenz, ond Fifth Executive Jodi Lindley worked hord ond brought obout o greot deol of chonge in the ottitude of the student body ond stoff. They storted off with the Volen- tine's Doy donce thot wouldn't soon be forgotten. Before long they hod the students hunting for the mogic students ond foculty comforted with teocher survivol kits during the much occloimed P.M.A. or Positive Men- tol Attitude Week. Their guest speoker hod the students obolish the hobits ottributing to o bod ottitude ond before the week wos through Shodle Pork wos once ogoin spirited ond proud. Their efforts olso mode the Liloc Coronotion beoutiful for oll who were involved. The spring os well os the foll officers did o greot job promoting school pride, unity, ond involvement. 59 -e.. JUST A LITTLE BREAK for the students ot the Christmas Dance to get o sip of punch ond o few mints, BOGG YIN' ore Kelly Kendrick ond her dote ot the Winter SWEETHEART 1965 Chris Ruthruff ond her dote. Not pictured, Dove phy the 1985 Heorthrob. 1985 Lrloc Prrncess Shono Dickson WWI: Wm fmiw in I would luke to thonla my school for beung so supportive I will never forget the cheering of the crowd when they reod my nome It touched me ond olwoys wrll I hope to be the best person I con to represent Shodle ond I nn very honored to hold the posmon thot I do A OVER WHELMED wirhjoy ond excitrnent is Shono Dickson when onnounced os Shodle's 1985 Liloc Princess. Q 1 Nicole Annis ond Dove Bruketto var Coro Gill ond Poul Lennemonn I Ak :fn J X12 x ls X . Y?- Debi Cool ond Som Otterstrom A X. X f 17' Stephonie King ond Jeff Polello I +5 1 M Wi K 'f ra- ,Jr Tweedie Doe ond Ben Brontl nr ffm Shelli LeBret ond Tor Solberg Liso Lowther ond Scott Stevens Kirsten Utheirn ond Phil Folson Wendy Wright ond Forrest Heoly OUR SPECIAL PRIDE Representing Shodle is Prin- cipal Jock Matthews ond newly crowned Shono Dickson, FINALISTS, escorts, MC ond courtiers for the 1985 Liloc Coronation. if Ns...f - .Ml-LM, A JOB WELL DONE Shown McConaughey, Kyle Dovis ond Dove Murphy nys... .. K... A! f f , ,I IN , '-'L 'av O2 it ui NX E x.k,1 s. There comes o time in the life of every Senior girl when she forgets obout school work, her job, ond even her boyfriend, Her thoughts begin to wonder to one of the most exhileroting events of the school yeor, the Liloc coronotion. Neorly oll girls dreom of becoming o Liloc princess ot one time or onother but for one very speciol young lody this dreom become o reolity. lt oll begin in the somewhot dreory month of Februory. 'The senior closs wos osked to vote for the top 40 girls out of 165. The 40 wos then reduced to 20. At thot time the 20 semi-finolists were given one week to prepore o three minute speech to present to o ponel ofjudges chosen by the senior closss officers. The doy the speeches were to be given wos on exciting one for oll involved. Just to enter the cofeterio, where the semi-finolists were woiting. One could sense the energy running through the girls. After the speeches ond questions were completed thejudges completed their tosk of choosing the ten girls who would be the finolists. On Morch 21, 1965 there were 10 young lodies whose minds were going over the evening ond oll the possible impromptu ques- tions they could receive. They hod been reciting their speeches forwords ond bockwords during closses ond in their sleep. Everywhere one went there wos hugs, flowers, ond words of luck. When 7:30 finolly orrived the finolists ond escorts, Nicole Annis 6 Dove Bruketto, Debi Cool 6 Som Otterstrom, Shono Dickson 6 Dove Ryprien, T. J. Doe 6 Ben Brontl, Coro Gill 6 Poul Lennemon, Stephoine King 6 Jeff Polello, Shelli LeBret G Tom Selberg, Liso Lowther G Scott Stevens, Kristen Utheim C1 Phi Folsum, Wendy Wright 6 Forrest Heo- ly, were dressed in their best ond reody to go, After the introductions were com- pleted ond speeches were delivered. The finolists took o breok to freshen up ond prepore for the second holf of the progrom. When the impromptu questions were completed ond the big moment orrived, o silence fell on the crowd. A look of hope ond pride covered the foces of oil of the finolists, porents, ond friends. Then the moment oll the girls hod woited for, the 1984 Liloc princess Lindo Horris onnounced the 1985 Shodle Liloc princess wos Miss Shono Dickson. The cheer thot went up by the oudience ond the look on Shono's foce only reossured the judges choice. lt wos not only o victory for Shono but for oll involved. Shodle Pork should be pro- ud ot hoving such on outstonding group of students ond o young lody like Shono to represent us. She showed thot speciol something thot Highlonders seem to possess. i f AX r I Q . 1555. 5. I K ig: 5 Q Chorol Excellence The ort of good music is 0 long lived trodi- tion ot Shodle, ond the choir groups hove kept thot olive this yeor. lt is Mr. Rondoll Fink, the odvisor's, second yeor here ot Shodle. He's on olumni ond is excited to be working with the different groups, ond seeing the progrom expond. The first group is the Concert Choir, they ore young but show greot potentiol. They sing ot the concerts ond ot city contests. This group is the youngest but will be whot the future is built upon. JAZZ CHOIR, sings ot the ASB lnstollotion Con, Tino Jones, Pom Axton, Chet Jones, Andere Core, Don Poyne, Gib Kocherhons, ond Erik Stutznegger. JAZZ CHOIR: Tony Ross, Lorry Seol, Wyne Morrison, Erik Stutzneg- ger, Gib Kocherhons, Morc Doty, Don Poyne, Pot Simmons, Chet Jones, Jonet Ferguson, Andro Core, Heother Norton, Mory Gross, Tino Jones, Kristen Henrikson, Pom Sxton, Melisso Reimeier, Kelly Kontu. Not Pictured, Don Smet. i Chod Stone Steve Hoff Tony Ross Shone Duffy Morc Doty Don Smet Gib Kochethons, Cliff Richey, Donny Poyne, Poul Alder, Deon eon LeBret Robert Norris Melliso Voughn Kristi Atkins Diono .less Chris Wilson Denise Pooley, Kris Henrilsson, Christy Leopley, Coryn Lesue Overlond Chrissy Stohs Michele Costxgon Debbie Heten Trenyo Allison Sherrie Orvils, Melisso Reitmeier, Angie Bouer Not Pic' Esther Tolodoy Eloine DePonty Lynette Blevins Andreo Hill Jonet Rebel ond Eril-r Stutzenegger, ,r . ,. C . ,x 9 . ' J- - . tt - The Cuirls' Ensemble is unique, moinly becouse of its oll femole membership. They sing mony different types of songs from clossicol Boch to modern pop. The girls hove sung ot concerts os well os for speciol occo- sions outside of school, They song in bonlss ond restouronts, ond mony different ploces you would not expect. They do this moinly during Christmos ond in the Spring. The Chorole is the performing choir. This yeor it wos very young, with quite o few freshmen ond sophomores. But they were ter- CHORALE: Lynette Blevins. Elolne DePonty ond Andro Hill. just o few not pictured obove. CONCERT CHOIR: Mr. Fink, Pom Clough, Kim Wickstrom, Debbie Thompson, Morlo Dee- ble, Connie Bryont, Mike Gunderson, Mike Norris, Jeff lvie, Wendy Mokus, Alisso Utheim, Lori Peterson, Julie DeJon, Michelle Kinney, Dorcie Wickstrom, Shown Dolon, Jockie Leech, Jeon Myers, Jonolee Worren, Denise Gore, Howord Anderson, Tom Clork, Poulo Picl-cord, Heother Sullivon, Terri Keck, Chris Zoot, Stocio Gilbert, Trocy Toitch, Shonnon Corney. Not Pictured: Kris Fuson, Angie Ostberg, Fronk Toylor, Tim Toylor, Jim Spry, Cherly Mooneyhon. rific. They moinly sing the clossicol songs, writ- ten in Lotin, Germon, ond occosionolly English. A few of the honorory things the Chorole does ore performing the Junior Symphony for Q moss in the Opero House, they olso hove the honor to sing ot Groduotion. The Jozz Choir is o very speciolized group. In order to be excepted into it you must try out. The people in this progrom must olso be in Chorole ond tend to be very devoted to music. The Jozz Choir sings modern songs with more upbeot tunes. LA LA LA LA, sings Missy Smith, Mory Gross, Pot Simmons ond Tino Jones or the ASB Instollotion Con. The different groups ore oll involved in some of the some octivities. Fund roisers ore one of the more notoble, The choirs hove done quite o few this yeor selling everything from condy tojewelry. They hove oll worked hord in on ottempt to eorn money to go on retreots ond trips. They were olso involved in hosting the All- Northwest Bond Competition, os well os sen- ding 8 people to it. The progrom is worlsing well with more ond more students getting involved. JAZZ CHOIR, Woyne Morrison, Kristen Henrikson, Gib Kochnhons, Pom Axton, Erik Stutznegger, Just o lit- tle proctice. mt. IRLS ENSEMBLE Front Mr Fink Vol Spurgeon Andreo Hill Trocey Thompson Andro Core, Tris Bendickson, Potty Stehr, Cord Crossiort, Julie Ston- -ord Top Shonno Duffy Donno Kennedy Kristi Congrove Sonjo Hundeby Jenny Schell Tino Poyton, Wendy Goings, ond Alisso Utheim, Debate A battle of wit and words ln the past few years Shadle Park has seen many changes in the field of Forensic Debate. These changes have made for one of the most competative teams in the state. The aggressive varsity team of Robb Emehiser and Terry Stevens did extremely well. Aside from winning numerous matches, they represented Shodle in the State tournament. The other varsity team of Mel Marquis, Corey Ovendale and Jeff Swan also had an outstan- ding year. Shodle had many outstanding novices and J.V. debators. The J.V. teams consisted of Phil Folsom and Rita Hutchinson, Mike Mann and Nicole Farup. For their first year in competition they showed con- siderable potential. The Novices were Grady Roberts and Paul Brewer. Julie Amsbury and Andy Brown debated Lincoln Douglas. This is a one on one form of Debate which deals with moral issues rather than strictly facts. This year's debating topic was one the nations need to look seriously towards adoptingg Providing jobs for all employable U.S. citizens living below the poverty line. It has been set at S9860 a year for a family of four. It was an awesome year. Through our dedication and hard worls the Shodle Park debate program has continued to grow and pro- sper. said Robb Emehlser. .ff -f f GOOD GUIDANCE helped teams become as successful as were. MIKE MANN relaxes during speech. ,sr 3' S .ass ..,.....4. 1.44. 4 1 I V. .ist K .cg ni 'F . 3 3 PHIL FOLSOM goes over hls notes before o tournament. JEFF SWAN intensely concen- trotes during o lecture. no Q is 1 'Shi fy JY 5 45' ' , DME OF THE MEMBERS OF DEBATE INCLUDED, Row 1: Terri Stevens, Nicole Forup, Julie Amsbury. Row 2: Jeff Swon, Mlke Monn, Mr. ilmore, Corey Ovendole. 1985 Highland Dancers Kilts, swords and Bagpipes bring to mind the traditonal Scottish Spirit and pride of the Highlander. Under the direction of Ms. Mor- rison, the Highland Dancers continue to represent this image here at Shadle. The dancers work very hard during the year and notjust here at school. They do many performances throughout the year at dif- ferent functions in Spokane. They all must take private lessons, learning many new dances and perfecting their skills. These girls participate in many of the cons and are a very important part of Shadle spirit. Much appreciation and many thanks to the 1985 Highland Dancers who are Monica Haraldson, Heidi Bohnet, Cindy Herrmann, Shelly Munro, Nancy Munro. Row 2: Cheryl Smith, Kim Wagner, Lisa Vavrek, Willy O'Bannon, Angie Ambrose, Mindy Baker. shows 3 D068 SHADLE'S PRIDE. The Highland Dancers Heidi Bohnet, Shelly Munro, Wagner, and Cindy Herman catch the eyes of their half-time audience with skillful performance. N. Siwfldle' 5 HOdiiiO0 A SPECIAL TALENT goined through hord work ond dedicotion shown here by Pipe Bond member Mik,e Johnson. 0 ANU! Q4 ,. 4 I xx A Q XWXN mam ls... 1985 Pipe Bond A long stonding trodition here ot Shodle is the Highlander Pipe Bond. lt is very unique in thot it's one of the few high school Pipe Bonds in the notion. Under the instruction of Ms. Morrison, the pipers put in much of their own time to perfect their skills with ofter school proctices ond privote lessons. The Pipe Bond performs throughout Spokone for different orgonizotions to roise money. This tolented group olso performs during footboll ond bosketboll holftimes ond ot cons. lt tokes yeors for the pipers to perfect their skills ond to ossure thot this progrom never dies out. Ms. Morrison hos begun to teoch junior high school students the ort of ploying the bogpipes. PIPE BAND MEMBERS, Row 1: Shown Kelly, Scott Armstrong, lon Grimmell, Woyne Ayers, Esther Tolodoy, Ms. Morrison. Row 2: Mike Johnson, Tony Duncon. DECA promotes soles morketrng DECA rs one of Shodle s mony beneflcrol orgonlzotlons Thus club IS Intended for students who wlsh to leorn mony of the voluoble techniques whlch wlll greotly benefit them rn the Soles ond Morketrng fleld Some of these technlques ore merchondlsrng monogement odverttslng drsploy soles promotion ond humon relotlons DECA members ore Involved rn mony octlvmes technique throughout the yeor Including Soles ond Morketrng Con ferences Workshops their onnuol Store Conference ln the sprung ond vorrous fleld trrps DECA IS o greot opportunlty for students to gown perlence In mony different flelds which will prove to be beneflcrol In their future DECA MEMBERS Row1 Amy Brown Yvette Brendon Shelly Powers Dono Duroll Mr Morlon Debble Boldt Bnon Cole Row 2 Allcio Amsbury Dove Tyler Jeonnre Goffney Seon Compton Shelly VonSlckeI Steve Longshore Ann Bomblno John Bortel Corl Hoyden ond Dove Gombrll BUSINESS AS USUAL Shelly Powers listens ottentlvely to Mr Morlon s drscussron of merchondlsrng O I Q Q n 1 I I ' ' . . - . ' - - ex- 1 1 1 1 I ' . I. -' , ' t 1 2 - e,,z E ll Y ' xl S A A 1 ww' I I , : , , 1 1 - 1 Q CO-OP prepores for the future CO-OP is on orgonizotion here ot Shodle thot combines work ond fun for its members. There is o totol of 22 members under the direction of Ann Uyehoro. During closs ' '-new ' , Q the CO-OP students refine their business skills, go on field trips, hove guest speokers, ond conduct club meetings. ln order to quolify for CO-OP, students must hove on interest in office work, typing skills ond other business courses thot odd to their employobility. They must olso be seniors ond hove good ottendonce records. Some CO-OP students were employed by Group Heolth of Spokone, Medicol Service Corporotion, Jensen-Byrd Com- pony, Riverview Convolescent Center, on ottorney, the U.S. Deportment of Agriculture ond the city of Spokone. CO-OP is o greot closs for goining experience in the business world ond in seeking business coreers in the future. FINISHING TOUCHE5. Polishing up Business skills like typing is essential to every CO-OP student. mv' SH - Nb Yup Row 1: Tonjo Lopinski, Borb Serdohl, Enno Vierling, Stocey Templeton. Row 2: Beth Boysen, Stephanie Lorson, Cindy Grocio, Marcy Cook, Joonne Hort- sfield. Row 3: Morgoret Grier, Cheryl Holl, Missy McVicker, Borb Burden, Stephanie Percy, Suzy Deymonez. Row 4: Amy Little, Brendo Rlpplinger, Michelle Wynne, Kelly Warren, 'Quiet on Set Shadle Park's drama starts down the road to stardom . . The Shadle Drama Club is one of great strength and suc- cess. Not only because it has a fantastic advisor, but because they work together as a unit. The members of the Drama Club are a family always striving to do their best but having fun at the same time. The first play of the year, E.5.P,, was a great success. Cast members included Scott Lockhart, Nicole Farup, Ricki Polello, Rita Hutchinson, Tina Jones, Phil Folsum, Sonja Sanders, Chet Jones, Julie Franke, Erin Hughes, Judy Ott, Erika Thomas, Wendy Goings and Valerie Spurgeon. The Drama Club is growing in many ways. The people and the performances keep getting better and better. The hard work is beginning to show, and in their own special way the drama family is coming alive with talent and enthusiasm. A NEIGHBOR 'S GET TOGETHER. Tina Jones, L Sonja Sanders and Rita Hutchinson dlscuss the fami- ly next door. ANOTHER DELAY. This time it's the big gun in ChIcago. As Tlna explains to Sonja Sanders and Phile Folsum. DADDY'S LITTLE GIRL. Scott . s,,. Lochart trying to figure out what he is going to do about his daughter dating is I the neighborhood kid. T g fr S s do if? .f A . 7 . g-infix' 1 an 1. K f if: 5 ii' f GRAM . . . eh . . . ESMERALDA. Rito Hur- chinson ond Scott Lockhort orguing over how EsmerAIdo should be coiled by her first nome. While Julie .Fronuk works ot getting the poper work done. PROMISING. Chet Jones another promising dromo student. Sh 'ki rl ' 0 Shodle students toke on the world Bonjour Guten Tog Ave Ho o Other worlds ore reveoled to us through Foreign Longuoges They bring us dlfferent cultures from Europe Including French Lotln Sponlsh ond Germon As students leorn these dlfferent tongues they leorn not only words ond phroses but also obout people s lifestyles ocross the world Some of the longuoge closses moy be dlf flcult but they moke students understond ond Qxi . I I . , , , . 5 ,X 3 so xr l g . F' S-J: in is in 1 hove more oppreciotion for English. Closses ore mode more interesting for students through culturol enrichment, clubs ond field trips. Our Sponish club is olso very involved in the community octivities, one of them being their onnuol food, toy, ond clothing drive for the less fortunote fomilies in the Spokone oreo ot Christmos time. Au revoir Auf Wiedersehn Vole Adios E ,,,,i,. . vii' X w ,K ,. :N 4 Color Guord begins new trodrtlon The Color Guord IS on lnsplrotlonol group of gurls who perform ot footboll ond bosketboll gomes This yeor the group dld not hove on Instructor so they were under the durectlon of Mr Snyder These dedlcoted students put IO hours of proctlce on ond off the field In order to perform up to Shodle s stondord of exellence An overoge of 20 hours 0 week of thenr own time wos spent working very closely wlth the bond durlng footboll seoson They olso portlcupote In Color Guord Competmons Mony chonges hove token ploce In the lost 2 yeors lncludlng o chonge of tltle They were former ly referred to os HI Losstes but chonged to Color Guord becouse they ore now strlctly o performlng group rother thon promoters of splrnt Another drostlc chonge wos thot of group slze They decreos ed I0 membershlp to Vo of the preceding yeor Hopefully thus rnsplrlng orgonlzotlon wlll contlnue to prosper ond goln Hughlonder support O I ond inthe Liloc Porode. Becky Corwoy, Jon Hess Koylene Anderson Glonn Erlckson Demse Pulley Solly Sl-tolstod News Photo: Focuses in on Highlonders Very few people reolize the time, dedicotion, ond work thot go into being o member to the photogropher stoff. The guys thot toke the pictures know whot it involves. They don't go to gomes ond to donces just to be there with their friends they're there to do o job for Shodle. You con rely on the photogrophers for your pictures. Without their help, time ond dedicotion it would hove been impossible to put the newspoper ond yeorbools together. Reoching for the Top... The Highlonder bond ond orchestro ore unique perform- ing groups here ot Shodle. Mr. Snyder, the director, hos been responsible for their success ond hos done much to improve the skills ond ottitude of the members, The Jozz Bond is o speciolized group with exceptionol tolent. They compete in mony events throughout the yeor such os competitions held ot Spokone Folls, ond the Universi- ty of ldoho. They olso provided the music for the Liloc Cor- onotion in oddition to oll of the concerts they hove perform- ed ot other school functions. Students thot join Jozz Bond ore dedicoted to improve their musicol obility, os well os Ieorning different jozz styles ond techniques. Mony of the members go on to study music SP Marching Band, Front: C Skolstod, D. Murphy, S. Mc- Conoughey. Qnd: J, Newton, Snyder, Director, M. Thomos, Herbel, M. Costigon, I. Newell, Morcello, S. Dixon, D. Morrison, Croson, S. Wilbur, J. Srrobridge, Jocques, J. Richords, S. Skolstod, J Hess, K. Vergon, L, Bush, E. Gorvos L. Mclntyre, A, McCorvel, J. Boriger D. Povlic, T, McMilIion, M. McDer mont, J. Hofer, L. Former, K, Con- grove, M. Kelly, B. Morsholl, T Bouer, C. Trovis, W. O'Bonnon, R Gorcio, B, Kendoll, J. Burden, L Mors, D. Jocobson, R. Johnson, T Bornet, K. Wogner, B. Jordon, D Johnson, K. Ellenz, C, Lule, D. McCor mick, J. Stuort, A. Sondbeck, C J Dschook, S. Boklsen, D. Heinz, K. A Tig. .,.,,,,, fy K Anderson, M, Newell, A. Hoogstod, R, Lorenzo, S. Thompson, C, Goble, B. Hutchinson, K. Ross, J. Meons, J. Pelo, J. Ott, R. Weir, M. Monn, P. Gordner, M. Poyne, A. Thompson, D. Dovis, D. Pooley, G. Ericson, D. Jocobson, J. Votovo, B. Ousley, J. Porker, D. Fronz, S. Wright, J. Kellogg, P. Alder, G. Schiffner, S. Churchwell, D. Peterson, J. Jocques, K, Turney, R. Rosemo, S. Keller, D Gord- ner, B. Bliss, D. Fought, K. Schuth, K. Whietter, B. Corowoy, M. Gross, R. Schuth, C. Mielke, J. Johnson, K, Deothrldge, K. Kenbridge. QS' ORCHESTRA: Bill Snyder, Director, Michele Kelly, Renee Pule, Brion Adoms, Grez Adoms, Corey Clemens, Gino Thomos, Debbie Reilly, Sondy Clork, Poul Anthony, Shoun Kelly. Not Pictured: Gerrod Kroll. -1 no PROUD HIGHLANDER, Drum Mojor Chris Skolstod. MUSIC IN THE AIR, os the trumpets ploy on. A MUSIC TALENT5, soor os the Sox's section ploy for the Highlonders. ond perform in college. The Highlonder Orchestro is in o closs by itself. Their selec- tions of music ronge from Boroque to clossicol, ond they per- form ot the Foll, Winter, ond Spring concerts. The Orchestro members put mony hours of procticing into getting thot speciol sound they strive to ochieve. Hord work ond enthusiosm ore combined in on effort to perfect their obilityp ln their own woy Shodle Porls's morching bond mokes the school number one. They begin Procticing in August in order to hove their routines perfected by footboll seoson. Throughout the yeor they were in vorious bond competi- tions, such os the Festivol of Eugene, Oregon. At. this event the energetic bond mode finols, took 5th ploce in open divi- sion, ond won the trophy for hoving the best bross section. During the yeor mony fund roisers ore put into oction to help poy for the trips the bond must tolse for competitions. These fund roisers included o toco feed, corwoshes, ond the onnuol selling of condy bots. 147 ShodIe's Bonds ond Grchesrro IN THE LEAD, Shown McConoughy, Dove Murphy, ond Chris Skorstod, Leods the bond during holf time entertainment. SHOWING OFF, Chris Croson, Shonnon Wilber, Jeonett Strobridge, show off some of their mony tolents. x, Spirits Sour!! ,.,f My f' - A , 4511 va ,ZA is L g Q 4 I 'lr 3T2f3 571221 X se, ..eiw1Mm5fw,f M3 'refer ,f Q, .f -,qincm i Qffrrsmsflzsffxfzwfifff f:1i'.pgl5KE!U,',t1' A f -'5tx'ir!Df'-31 ,f fy ' , 9. 1 ti TALENTED TUBA section perform during o holf time. P N A K JAZZ BAND: Steve Churchwell, Steve W .Q A S Q z J Thompson, Chris Croson, Joey Morcello, Jim -, Kellogg, Will Willy O'I3onnon, Corie Shugert, ., . 'Qin .xox ' i 7 93 ' t'? ' ' Dorren Fronz, Don Peterson, Christino Slsolstod, 'X' I . 93 lifxzv ' . . . gy ijfg, . Paul Gordner, Rosito Gorcio, Joe Hofer, Bill G - 4, , 'M ' ' .LF ' Snyder, Director, Dove Murphy, Joyce Stuort, F ., .iv ' A, . Judy Ott, Don Porker. s . r ' ' . LET U5 ENTERTAIN YOU Steve Churchwell, Poul Gordner, ond Dove Murphy, entertain Mrs, Lyks closs. 149 Horticulture A season in full bloom Horticulture is a vocational class which provides skill train- ing for students who plan on entering into a horticulture field such as flower shops, green houses, and other industries. Shodle's program consists of o one yeor introductory class and o one yeartwo period advanced closs. Leodership training and financial support is provided by the FFA,organizotion. Some of the FFA activities include an- nual Christmas and Mother's Day open house sales, Porent's Nights, Fall bar-b-que and Horticulture contests in which Shadle has been very competitive. This yeor's fall semester's officers included President - Mindy Gow, Vice President- Kathy O'Shieldsg Secretary - Corol Dohler, Treasurer - Mortho Hutchinson, Reporter - Kathy Staiges and Sentinel - Debbie Highes. THE LEADING LADIES. The Horticulture officers are o strong team of leadership for the 841985 school yeor. THE PRIDE AND SATISFACTION is deployed after creating a beautiful flower arrangement TWO ROSES AMONG THE THORNS. Memie Dovis, ond Mortho Hutchinson prepore Poinsettos for the holidoy seoson. x My PATIENCE AND SKILL ore Q necessity in preporing flower orrongements. K T , JW F- Q X A Sonders, Judy Bodllo, Kothy Hormon, Debbie Hughes, Miney Gow, Kothy O'Shields, Corol Dohler, Mortho Hutchinson, Rob Poringer. Second Mr. Dick Wood, Morcy Cook, Michelle Mouer, Terry Keck, Borb Willioms, Borb West, Morgrette Gusrofson, Morio Whitwheod, Koren Murphy, Hoglund, Julon Sproy, Sheilo Grommor, Andy Toylor, Kevin Whittet, Tomi Dutton. Row 3: Morio Sterling, Rhonds Porker, Kristi Moson, Missey Tino Smith, Kothy Lollis, Wendy Sivek, Shelly Peterson, Sorito Nichols, Michelle Elliot, Jonice Firkins, Donna Miller, Chris Thompson, Noncy Debbie Lucossen, Jerry Tuttle. Row 4: Shonnon Kelly, Kelli Smith, Sheilo Groy, Abie Miller, Donno Schluter, Mono Kidwell, Joonne Gordner, Mourin, Jeon Clement, Robyn Heikkle, Brldgett Molmoe, Kikki Ktomm, Morie Strobeck, Wendy Sobie, Cheryl Norton, Sereno Speer, Noncy Dove Keller. Highlights Voice of the Highlanders Glory and fame go right along side of perspiration and determination. Armed with pencils, notebooks and bif words, the innovative staff of the Highlander Highlights hit the halls in search of that one story that will propel them into the limelight and make their nome a household word. An extended vocabulary, a way with words, the willingness to spend long hours in the print shop, the strength to take criticism and above all, the ability to work with cranky people who are stressed over late deadlines are essential in- gredients to the making of any grade A Highlights reporter. The publication is broken down into four unique sections: News covers the basic man about campus happenings. Editorial is that division which you can write the most controversial, opinionated and just short of slonderous stories your little heort desire. Creative insights conceived in moments of inspiration can be taken to the limit which makes this area a nonconformist's dream come true. An inch of fabrication and a mile of exaggeration are necessary tools for any hopeful Sportsjournolist. They require the skill to make our less fortunate athletes who have had somewhat of a weak season look like glorified gods and thot's not always an easy task. The reknowned staff of the Highlights included: Debbie Freese and Erik Jokinen Editors-in-Chief, Steve Marx Associate Editor, Cheryl Hall and Kim Mortensen News Editorsp Debi Egger Editorial Editor, Dave Cunningham Feature Editor, Don Sciascia and Eric Miller Sports Editors, Business Manager, Paula Seeley and Advisor Joyce Lykes. Staff writers included Susan Campbell, Corby Clemens, Colleen Fin- ney, Susan Jacobs, Mark Leckie, Bernadette Lyons, Julie Mason, Pot McCoy, Marian Prescott, Brenda Schneider, Chris Sciascia and Dan Olson. 'M ff I f 12 Y XXXX .X XX XX .X XX XNXXXX XX XXXX .X K THE HIGHLANDERS BUNCH The Varsity Cheerleoders, version of The Brody Bunch. Cons or SP THE NEWLYWED5, Dove ond Shono onswered onother question right. '3 CLASS OF '85, reolly shows their spirit during o yelling contest. t tiff , -.squsg 3 fn A, ff. . Jw J if 4 SHARP DRESSED Man Foil ASB Pres. Som Otterstrom or the spring ASB In CCIoss Competitionb stondings. MR. CHICKALAKA, Even Bell Ieods the Highlonders in the famous cheer. ON TO STATE were the 1984-85 Vorsity Volleyboil ofter o speciol con honoring the district chomps! QUAINT LITTLE COUPLE, Paul Dener ond friend during the Newlywed Gome WIN TER S POR TS CON. Don Sontos gives 0 report on bosketboll Community Conscious Students Shodle Porl4's Key Club is o service orgonizotion thot provides the school ond community with much needed ond opprecioted help. A few of their octivities throughout the post yeor hove included: Orgonizing the Superdonce in which oll proceeds go to the MDA, throwing o Christmos bonquet for elderly citizens, ond tolsing Cerebrol Polsey victims out for o night on the town bowling. Here ot Sodle they donote their time helping out in the speciol educotion deportment. The Key Club is closely offilioted with the Kiwonis. The students porticipote in service octivities for their orgonizotion, ond in return the Kiwonis lend their finonciol support. This yeor's onnuol Key Club convention wos held here in Spolsone with por- ticiponts coming from Woshington, Aloslso, Comodo, ldoho ond ports of Colifor- nio. During the convention the members elect new district officers, ottend workshops ond lectures ond ore given the chonce to interoct with other com- munity conscious high school students. This yeor's Key Club officers include: President - Donno Miller, Vice Presi- dent - Esther Tolsdoy, Secretory - Brendo Riplinger, Treosurer - Kim McVey, ond wos under the odvisory of Mr. Ross. 5 t 5 0 'F +ve -fl . 28, I 1 lk Jn. iw Inter School Leoders Under the direction of Mr. Miller, six of the school's leoders met with other oreo high schools to exchonge ideas ond generol inforrnotion on eoch other's problems ond city wide problems. This yeor proved to be o prosperous ond productive one for oll oreo high schools os Inter Hi Senote once ogoin tought students to work together. This toiented ond strong group of Ieoders include Senior Poul Lennemon, Liso Morgenroth, Som Otterstrom, ond Poulo Shill while Chod Bullord ond Morlo Morin represented the Junior closs. tc ,, , A '-ww... A r Q 4 lt if W lf X . . 0 ,SE- INTER-Hl SENATE 1984-85. Som Otterstrom, Llso Morgenroth, Poulo Shill, Mr. Miller, Morlo Morin, ond Chod Bullard. PRIME EXAMPLE for these honorory students ls Advisor Don Miller. X ? Z E gl , l FRIENDS FOREVER, Foil Semester. Jo Howes, Mrs. Elios ond Julie Fronek. HA-HAI Spring Semester, Poulo Selly tokes o breok from oil the hossels. SMILE . . . Foll Semester Officers, Julie Fronek, Mrs. Elios, Jodi Lindley, Kelly Knutson, Vickie Gotely, Jo Howes, ond Roy Shill. At the Fother Daughter Night, 1985. f .-'N Q? lx .. AT HER GO. Advisor Mrs. hard at work. LONG CAN THEY HOLD P? As Spring Semester Officers, Kristi Actins, Brenda Snelder. Paula Selly, Jamie Skogstade, Katrina Clements, and Mrs. Elias successfully build the pyramid. Tradition Upholders The Shadle Park Activity League of 1984-85, under the advisory of Mrs. Elias, was both exciting and profitable. Carrying on tradition was the main goal of this year's officers. The year began with Shadles 2nd Annual Homecoming convocation and dance, which was undoubtedly a success. With the theme Green and Gold Celebration, the studentbody seemed to enjoy the dance and week's events. In October Moonlight Madness was the theme for the ever popular Sadie Hawkins. Both unique ond fun costumes were seen among the attenders, and as usual the dance was talked about for weeks to follow. Santa pictures by Bob Hess were taken in December during both lunch for anyone who was in the 'Spirit'. The Cotton Day Dance was once again a success . . . Let's Go Crazy was the theme, and all the girls were out trying to find the perfect date for the last dance of the year. Both the Father Daughter and the Mother Student nights were League ac- tivities. lf you wanted to get mom and dad involved in school this was the perfect place to start. Activity League was also responsible for bringing back Student and Faculty Members of the month and the Birthday Calendar with cards and suckers for everyones birthday. This year's Activity League had a strength that was unexplainable. When the going QOT tough, that strength got the troops going. Fall Activity League consisted of President - Jo Howes, Vice President - Julie Franek, Secretary - Kelly Knutson, Treasurer - Jodi Lindley, 5th Executive - Ray Shill and Committee Chairmen - Vickie Gately. Spring Activity League, President - Jamie Skogstad, Vice President - Paula Selley, Secretary - Katrina Clements, Treasurer - Kristi Actins, and 5th Ex- ecutive - Brenda Sneider. l X X .X ., wi v ig. Q ? K M2 1 al Gb '3-::.. .asv Creates R esulrs DEFINITELY UNIQUE. :men Urheim ond John os McDonoIds fries, the Sodies 1984. A GREEN AND GOLD CELEBRA- TION. BIII Sunberg ond Nikki Annls or Homecoming '84. lIY.VA'D 'v-,J -'gil A NEW BEGINNING: Letter Club 1985 The Lettermon's club underwent o few mojor renovotions in the post yeor, the most obvious being the oddition of new members, femole members. The Lettermon's club now is open to onyone who hos eorned the letter Another chonge come obout in the form of o new odvisor, Mr. Goebe. The club hos done mony octivities this yeor in on effort to roise money for othletic equipment. A few such octivities were the blood drive, turkey roffle, money scromble, o mix- er ond the first ever lift-o-thon in the history of Shodle Pork. This yeor's officers included: President - Don Sontos, Vice President - Dove Rypien, Treosurer - Goeff Ason, ond Secretory - Kyle Dovis. .ETTER CLUB '85, Top: Jon Keen, Mork Leckie 3reg Boldwin, Steve Redmond, Word Bortel, Ch Sosowoy, Tony Ogoz, Tom Oliver, Kyle Dovis lock Cotes, Dove Bruketto, Mel Morquis, Bob Gib- son, Nicholos Jose, Brion Scheurer. Bottom: Mike lohnson, Horold Hogstrom, Dove Cunninghom, Ei Iokinen, Don Sontos, Beth Roymond, Don Scioscio Scott Stevens, Mori Brown, Pot Wiener, Gec Ason, Dove Rypien, Mike Potterson, Mr. Goebe lonyo Woloston. 37,4 l A CRAZY BUNCH. Mike Potterson, Mike Romos, Kyle Dove Rypien, Bob ond Don Sontos, NHS: Nikki Annis, Brian Adams, Geoff Ason, Tony Ogaz, Sam Otterstrom, Don Parker, Lisa Lowther, Dian Douhton, Paul Lennemann, Kami Ellenz, T. J. Doe, Cora Glll, Lisa Waterhouse, Moy Schwartz, Donna Mclntryre, Poul Gardner, Jolene Hartnett, Tom Overdale, Virginia Perry, Chris Skalstad, Shawn Gavras, Tim Wagner, Todd Vandrick, Paul Anthony and Shawn Olmens. -, ig. , ,KXJVK 1 . WOW, what on adviser, Mr. Chandler. STUDENTS EXCELL 1985 N.H.S. The National Honor Society is for Juniors and Seniors who excel! in the academic areas. You must be recommended by three of your teachers, demonstrate good character, leadership qualities and do services for the community and school. As a Junior you must hava a 3.8 GPA and as a Senior a 3.5 or better GPA. There are two installation programs a year. The fall is for the new Seniors coming into the N.H.S. and the spring for the new Juniors. This year's officers were: President- San Otterstrom, Vice Presi- dent - Lisa Lowther, Secretary - Wendy Wright, Treasurer - Carrie Shugert. Mr. Chandler is the advisor. Congratulations to all the honor students on their determination and academic success. 163 A.F.S. AN EXCITING EXPERIENCE Since its estdblishment in 1960 the Americon Field Service CA.F.SD hos been strongly supported ot Shodle Pork. The pur- pose of this orgonizotion is to promote culturol oworeness, ond expose students to the mony foreign countries thot ore represented. The simple things thot we do everydoy such os going to McDonold's for lunch, cruising Riverside, ond porticipoting in school orgonized sporting events, ore new experiences for mony of these foreign students. They hove octivities thot ore comporoble, but none the less different. While our foreign friends ore here ot Shodle they ore urged to get involved ond become one of the gong. They become F: R 6 2 rt 5 A - true Highlonders during the first gome they ottend os they lose oll inhibition with the rest of the crowd when Chickoloco rings through the rofters. The foreign exchonge students Ieorn obout life in the United Stores by mingling with peers, ond we Ieorn obout their lifestyle olso. We hope they enjoyed their yeor here ot Shodle ond the whole Highlonder experience. Best of lucls in the future. The Foreign Exchange students were Tor Solberg of Norwoy, Pierre Gigounon of Belgium, Alexonder Tornow of Germony, Bjorn Skollerud of Norwoy, Morio Morcillo of Spoin ond Jennifer Steiner of Austrolio. Mr. Chondler wos the odvisor. Tor Solberg, Eric 6 l got pulled over by the Store Potrol ond reod our rights becouse they thought we were involved in ohit ond run ond we weren't Ploying soccer for the Skyhowlss. i- ,W M ,W WH. it g is fig 4, 5 g CV., Q Alex Tornow. Germony The Cons ore o very different experience but fun. Skiing on Pierre Gigounon, Belgium ln the gym of U-Hi, o wire coming down from nowhere got hooked on Don's ponts. As we oll got up, Don folls down the bleochers. A lorge peice of his ponts still on the wire. I think thot I hod never loughed so hord in my life. Mt. Spokone wos greot. Getting my driver's license wos good too -its nice to get your license when you ore 16. NNN! Bjorn Magnus Skollerud, Oslo, Norwoy I would soy thot my first doy ot school is my most memoroble experience so for. I E Mario Luiso Morillo, Spoin My experience in the U.S.A., hos been very neot, This is my seventh month here ond I reolly like it. When I first come, I wos o little bit ofroid of everything, I didn't know how I wos going to meet friends, or how Americon people were. Now I see, thot I didn't hove to worry so much. Americon people ore like peo- ple everywhere else. Mostly nice ond friendly. Coming to the U.S.A. hos chonged me. I hove Ieorned new things obout the world, obout different cultures, I hove met ond mode friends thot I will never forget ond now, I om more out- word, more self confident, ond most of oll, I know how to deol with people becouse I know thoy ore like me. I wouldn't chonge my experience here for nothing else in the world, becouse it hos helped me to moture in more woys thot I could ever imogine. Jenny Steiner, Adeloide, Austrolio The Iond down under ' I om hoping to ottend my first, ond lost Senior prom in June which, for me, will be o memoroble experience. Otherwise, just hoving the opportunity to come to the U.S. hos been GREAT!!! A DEDICATED FOURSOME: KSPH Announcers Although Shodle's own broodcosting club hos been oround for severol yeors, it hosn't been fully recognized until more recently. The Ksph club conssits of announcers Kyle Dovis, Shelly Mclnerey, Don Scioscio, ond Scott Stevens. They moy not be the most recognized students in Shodle Pork High School but ore some of the most dedicoted ond responsible students oround. They volunteered to give up their free time to onnounce ot oll of the home gomes of Volleyboll, bosketboll, wrestling ond gymnostics. Under the guidonce of Mrs. Denise Hortfield these four broodcosters leorned more obout on onnouncer'sjob ond oll the responsibilities thot go with it. They oll deserve o big thonks for oll their hord work. gf 1 UHHH, Scott Jones con tseem to flnd onything to do, LIVE FROM KSPH, with Shelly Mclnerey, Don Sclosclo, Kyle Dovis ond Scott Stevens. .4 Behind the Scenes An indispensoble behind the scenes teom here ot Shodle is the Stoge Crew. Behind every con ond octivity in the ouditorium ore these dedicoted ond hord working students running the sound system, spotlights, curtoins, ond other ossorted props. The Stoge Crew ore people you never notice when they ore doing their job, but in their obsence things would be choos, ond they would be sorely missed. Among their mony obligotions ore setting up for Shodle's onnuol ploys, decoroting for Liloc Coronotion, ond providing speciol effects during Leogue ond ASB lnstollotion Cons. All Stoge Crew members ore required to toke o closs in which they leorn to hondle ond operote the equipment they work with, then they ore reody to work. Although they donote their time to the school, oll outside groups ore required to poy o fee to use the ouditorium ond port of it goes to the stoge crew. Stoge Crew membres in- clude: Tony Duncon, Steve Flock, Greg Gibson, Allen Homp- ton, Rick Jocobs, Scott Jones, Brion Peelgron, ond Trevor Stutsmon, ond is now under the direction of Mr. Elvington. A step obove the rest . . . For someone not directly involved in the Yeorbook pro- cess, comprehension of the constont complete choos is im- possible. Wolking by room 180, one con get o glimpse of the confusion. The confusion, olthough is olwoys justified in the end. But whot seems to be confusion to the outsider is simply obstroct orgonizotion to o yeorbook stoff member. Whot most people don't understond is whot yeorbook is oll obout. The students often figure the onnuol yeorbook is o right gronted to everyone, when octuolly oll things con- sidered, it should be viewed os o definote privilege! The work thot goes into putting o yeorbook together is tremen- dous, ond tokes skill, time, potience, ond ploin dedicotion bocked by relentless determinotion. At the beginning of the school yeor oll is hectic trying to chose o theme ond cover design, knowing thot the gool is to moke the book uniquely better thon in yeors post, in oddi- tion to creoting o speciol feeling to be corried throughout the entire book. This is only port of the job, the ort of creoting o yeorbook consists of much more. On o typicol doy, you con find stoff members orgonizing photographers to toke the pic- tures they need, for the ortistic, loyouts they've drown to complement the strongely wonderful copyjust written. And thot's only for two of the 272 poges in the book. The job of o yeorbook stoff is to copture oll the highlights of o school yeor in o speciol woy, so thot in ten yeors when one of Shodle's olumni opens the dusty yeorbook of his senior yeor, oll the memories return, like yesterdoy, The Sporron stoff of 1985 wos undescriboble os well os possitively indespensible. The stoff wos comprised of Shodle's most creotive, zoney, tolented ond bosic fun peo- ple. lt wos obvious in the stort, thot it would be o yeor set oport from others, with o welcome chonge of poce. Advisor Joyce Lykes outdid herself once ogoin, by toking her chonces ond oppointing Debi Cool ond Jodi Lindley os Co- Editors to heod the stoff for the 1985 yeor. I hod never . uv PREPARATION is o big word when describing the Yeorbook process, os by Mrs. Lykes ond her Co-Editors, preparing the Lotter for the 1985 Yeorbook CONCENTRATION of the fingers, Cormon Colon prepores copy for Sen Credits, is . 2.-.ffl IT MUST HAVE BEEN A moment of frustrotion, Debi forgot to dress for Yearbook! THE SPORRAN STAFF, Top: Jeff Poieito, Mike Johnson, Debi Cool, Jodi Lindley, Horold Hogstrorn, Bill Sundberg. 2nd1 Jo Howes, Suson Jocobs, Anno Johnston, Liso Waterhouse. 3rd1 Kristen Shuth, Loro Winkeimer, Mickelle Deronleou, Melisso Voughn, Joyce Lykes, Arion Pein, Kelly Knutson, Julie Fronek, Coryn Nebergoll. 4th1 Liso Sheeks, Shonnon Deeble, Tonyo Wolloston. ln our speciol woy chosen Co-Editors before, ond hod my doubts on whether it would work, but I hove been more thon pleosed ond impressed with the effectiveness of Jodi ond Debi. They've done o most outstonding jobl , comments Mrs. Lylses on her decision. lt isn't to be soid thot like ony group working close together there weren't ony problems, but working with the coliber of stoff os it wos this yeor the chollenges were eosily subdued. The other editor positions were held by some of the most tolented people, Sports by Cormon Colon, Activities by Julie Fronels, Teochers by Kelly Knutson, Seniors by Liso Woterhouse, ond Anno Johnston, Juniors by Cheryl Eclserl, Sophomores by Louro Winlseimer, Freshmen by Kristen Schuth ond Michelle Deronleou, ond Copy by Suson Jocobs. Eoch ond every stoff member wos on osset to the book ond it never could hove been put together without everyone's contributions. The ex- cellence of the members wos continuously disployed throughout the yeor, ond they should be congroduloted on o roughjob well done. X BUSY BUSY! Tonyo Wollaston ond Coryn Nebergoll wor hord ot finding ods for the Yeorbool-t. 'L K' 2 'T ' .SKS L ' an V , ' TALENT AND SKILL, are a necessity to a great Yearbook. Bill Sundberg, Jodi Lindley, and Debi Cool often made a great threesome for this. A TIRESOME JOB. During o Yearbook deadline typing is a necessity and you'II always find Anna leaning over one! Wi 5. S, xt-A f If PROOFING AND DOUBLE-PROOFING Llso Waterhouse had to do before the deadline could be met. DELIRIOUS after late nights of writing Copy Susan looks up and says What do you want from me now?! 174 'M iw Varsity Cheerleaders: Highlanders Key to Spirit and Pride The ten Varsity Cheerleaders are an invaluable asset to Shadle Park. These vivaciaus girls,-Nicole Annis, Lori Eggelhof- fer, Lisa Lowther, Diane Doughton, Lisa Morgenroth, Shelli Bumgarner, Stephanie King, Raschelle Rohrback, Michele Costigan and Jolene Hartnet, form the backbone of the Highlander spirit and tradition. Their year begins with a summer camp. While there, they learn new routines, meet other cheerleaders from around the state, and share ideas, which they bring back to Shadle with in an effort to promote spirit. The Cheerleaders dedication shows clear in the amount of time they designate to cheering. Hours a day are spent practicing, choreographing, and performing. They set goals for themselves, and strive to achieve them each and every day. One such goal is keeping up with their schoolwork, which they seem to have accomplished exceedingly well. Of the ten Varsity Cheerleaders, are 4.0 students and 2 have achieved Honor Rall status. There are many superior qualities in these girls. They oren'tjust the stereotypical cheerleaders who look good in short skirts. They are talented, dedicated, lively, friendly, and of exceptional character. The Varsity Cheerleaders supplied the spirit for all the games, and stuck with us whether we won or lost, showing us the true meaning of pride. Nicole Annis Lori Eggelhoffer .' '1 A '4 . , , . 4, - 1 g in A . . . 1 ,:. Michele Cosrigon Srephonte King Shell: Bumgorner fi mf!-1. Ii e 'fi -1 iw' L ,J . ,,. , ,- Jolene Horrnet U50 MOVQGUVOTVW Roschelle Rohrbock ' 1 Dione Doughton Q A '1 'ff-1 -514 ,, 'i 'Ja ,f , Z- 'ie -is Liso Lowther 1985 J.V. Cheerleading This year's JV Cheerleaders, Christie Leapley, Christie Her- zog, Debbie Galindo, Shelley Mclnerney, Kristi Congrove, did an outstanding job in helping support the Junior Varsity sports and helped to raise the spirit of the Highlanders. These 5 ambitious girls worked all summer perfecting new routines and cheers, and it showed in their performances at the foot- ball, basketball, and wrestling games. They deserve a lot of credit and appreciation for their hard worls in supporting the JV and Frosh teams. Kristi Congrove Debbie Golindo f1k,3..x5 .Ek.Lk.., 1 3, I..- Va I. rv- - i. -- t Christie Herzog Christie Leopley ' Shelley Mclnerney Sriving for The boys' cross-country seoson wos on exciting one. Shodle hod 650 por- ticipoting othletes, mony of them newcomers to the progrom. Under the direction of Mr. Poge, the guys hove hod on excellent yeor. The seoson storted with the seniors victory ot the onnuol Highlonder Invitotionol, 0 meet in which Shodle hosts oll other GSL teoms. Dove Sotrler, on energetic ond promising young othlete, ron owoy with 1st ploce in the sophomore portion of the roce. Our Vorsity boys tools o strong AAA Std ploce ot the Richlond invitotionol with our Qophomores tolsing second in their roce. This is o high coliber meet with teoms porticipoting from oll over the stote. The Vorsity teom highlighted their seoson by plocing Shodle runners in 1st ond 2nd ploce in the District meet. Both Ben Brontl ond Lorry Seol went on to represent Shodle in the stote meet. Brontl hod on outstonding meet, coming in 1st ploce out of Spokone Leogue -run- ners ond 28th overoll. Seol did well with o 51st overoll plocing. Shodle's Frosh boys topped off their excellence seoson by winning the Meod Invitotionol which is o strictly Freshmon meet, They ploced seven othletes in the top twelve, with six schools competing. Out of the two yeors the Meod lnvitotionol hos been run, Shodle -Frosh hove come owoy with the first ploce trophy BOTH times! Dove Sottler, Ben Brontl, ond Lorry Seol formed the bocls bone of Shodle's Cross-Country teom. They con- sistontly ploced in the top five runners of the vorious meets. One such time wos in o GSL meet held here ot Shodle ogoinst Rogers ond G. Prep, in which Brontl ond Seol strutted their stuff with o 1st ond 2nd ploce victory respectively. . . is . X we s rc- R rv si :S is P . .5 X 'wsu , . The very tolented ond strong girls' Cross-Country Teom mode sure they mode o strong ond losting im- pression in the minds of their competitors. The girls didn't ploce os high in their individuol's meets os ex- pected but this didn't offect their overoll perfor- monces. It's o grueling, demonding sport ond the girls gove it their oll. The teom's most inspirotionol runner wos Koren Horbert ond the most voluoble runner wos Louro Porker. The girls showed thot 5hodle's spirit never dies by reoching deep inside themselves ond pushing to ochieve excellence. MOST VALUABLE AND MOST INSPIRATIONAL runners Louro Porker ond Koren Horberr. JONIE MISNER foces up to the foct of No poin, No goin! li Girls' cross-country Girls roce to the top A f ' J WF ks 1, R 5 NQ,' 'ij sbs. xlrk Q isa ,wk X 'ff ' . S x ig 3, - x N gr! ,ix K gf .f. .3 A E- K' V i s X Mr' X -s .Wi ', gf my ,-X N K 3 ' 5g M is if ' i A lf' K L. 4238 Lp Q .W .,. ,i.,LW , A 2 . we wJN.,,k N. K A--N, K .A K X- ' --?4w.wQ.kd ' . K .x I Q. 5 Vorsity footboll A building yeor g 4. .nn 3 Vorsity footboll hos olwoys hod much support from the Shodle fons, ond this yeor wos no exception. When the ployers entered the field, they knew, win, lose, or tie, the Highlonder spirit wos behind them. We hod somewhot of o young teom ond olthough we ended the seoson 3-5, next yeor's prospects look hopeful. The teom storted the seoson off right with o victory over Centrol Volley 10-O. The following gomes proved to be o chollenge ogoinst very competitive teoms, We ployed well ogoinst Coeurd Ale-ne Prep, ond Meod olthough it wos not reveoled in the scores. ln- juries plogued severol key ployers including Dove Bruketto, Dove Rypien, ond Scott Stevens. We ended the seoson with o strong finish ond o more experienced teom. Next yeor when the teom wolks on the ploying field, their gools will be set on o winning seoson. - COACH HANEY: We ployed, we hod fun, we improved. thejuniors. COACH BROWN: IT wos o good rebuilding yeor. - COACH BAILEY: The stors were in the seniors, but the depth is in RUSS WILBANKS receives rhe cotch. STEVE REDMOND throws the bomb. MIKE DICKEY looks for the poss. TONY OGAZ shows his obiliry ogoinst G.-Prep. .Xi N- SHADLE on the move! O.K. COACH, rm gemng the bon. Where dolgo? SHADLE'S LINE, fired ond reody to go. 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THIS PLAY WILL stoy In Dove Rypiens' memory for o long time. After this 62 yord touchdown run he received o sproined onkle thot cost him his fullbock position..But still he received on Honoroble Coptoin oword. MIKE PATTERSON being helped with his equipment. He received o Most lnspirotionol oword. JV C: frosh footboll JV 6 frosh show determinotion The Junior Vorsity footboll teom ended their seoson this yeor with o 2-6 record. Cooch Close felt the teom storted off the seoson not reolly knowing how to win or whot it tokes to prepore themselves to win. Once the teom decided thot if they put for the effort ond worked to win they would succeed, they ployed well. During the course of the seoson the teom discovered thot winning doesn't hoppen just becouse you wont it to, but it hoppens becouse you work hord ond eorn your win. Some gomes the teom felt were reolly speciol were the Rogers ond L.C. gomes. Agoinst Rogers they hung in there, ployed their hordest ond lost only by o few points to the teom thot eventuolly took the leogue. The L.C. win on o touchdown scored on the lost ploy of the gome by Steve Kolhoff mode this gome quite memoroble. The J. V. FOOTBALL TEAM, Row 1: Scott Cherbonneou, Chris Berg, Mork Wright, Rob Shuer, Roy Shill, Mike Bollonger, Gary Nielson, Croig Troup. Row 2: Joe Schneidermon, Brion Buck, Ken Leyde, Tim Peterson, Ken Heintz, Pot McCoy, Eric Woodord, Kyle Perroni. Row 3: Jeff Wilbonks, Tony Bentley, Doymon Root, Steve Kolhoff, Seon Anderson, Seon ,Q Shodle's frosh footboll teom gove greot new expecta- tions to the cooches for the oncoming yeors. The young Highlonder teom consisted of mony tolented ployers. Cooch Poffenroth feels thot with o little hord work they could become one of the best teoms in the leogue. The young Highlonder teom hod mony stors ond the word hos it thot they moy be ploying ot the vorsity level pro- viding they keep moturing both in skills ond physlcolly. Thonks to the freshmon cooching stoff this yeor's teom will olwoys be pushed to their full potentiol. Row 1: Geoff Horfield, Scott Leyde, Poul Brewer, Mork Tropp, Don Morison, Mork Bonkey, Kenny Huoton, Brion Mickey. Row 2: Doug Finley, Joson Christenson, Mike Reiter, Cooch Rotchford, Cooch Pof- fenroth, Joson Groy, Rondy Kerr, Ron Weir, Joy Berg. Row 3: Tim Kendell, Don McKinley, Eric Hendern, Kevin Conrod, Bill Fulton, Steve Boeckner, Brion Piper, Roy Sicilio. Row 4: Joy Meyers, Dono Richardson, Todd Bender, Dole Piper, Adom Kick, Done Honson, Joson Boll, Kelly Vonsel, Bob Botters. Row 5: Steve Murphy, Jeff Toylor, Corey Drozkowski, Jeff Webb, Joson Toylor, Fronk Toylor, Brion Smith, Scott Swonger. V!! Vorslty gurls soccer Girls' soccer This yeor's girls' soccer teom hod whot mony peo- ple would coll one of their tougher seosons. The scrop- py Highlonder squod wos up ogoinst some of the most outstonding teoms in the leogue from the beginning of the seoson. This didn't stop the persistent Scotties though, they bounced bock ond held their heods up to show thot Shodle spirit. Since girls' soccer become o G.S.L. sport the teom hos been cooched by Tonyo Wolloston ond Tonio Poige. This fighting Highlonder teom hos greot expec- totions for the oncoming seosons ond hope to moke this progrom even stronger ond more successful. TONYA WOLLASTON exhibits deter- mination in executing her skllls. MICHELLE BROOKS dribbles post o North Centrol defender. lt's a kick Aggressively Amy McDowell moves the ball downfleld. 4 l .rfb Row 1: Morlo Mclntyre, Trocy Roblnson, Marlo Morln, Tanlo Polge, Mlchelle Ruhl, Wendy Hart, Suzanne Schweln, Llsa Vavrek. Row 2: Kathy Wllson, Jeonn Sargent, Tonya Wollaston, Leslle Hess, Bobbl Shlnglng, Kara Roberts, Joann Sovard, Michele Brooks. Row 3: Chlp Gosoway, Bonnle Robblns, Kirsten Uthelm, Llsa Wllbur, Amy McDowell, Krlstl Stevens, Jonlce Flrkins, Coach Dole Wllllotns. i LAURA DA VIS shows precision in her poss- ing skills. COACH SHERIDAN inspires the reom with wise words. Vorsiry volleyboll There's no Heod Cooch Lindo Sheridan, Deonno Woiloce, Louro Dovis, Assr. Cooch Linda Woolcott. Row 2: Roschelle Rohrbock, Trocie Kisro, Vicki Doy, Beth Raymond, Cor stopping us champions e Shugert. Row 3: Kami Ellenz, Arion Pein, Stevie Skaife, Mari Brown, Shelli umgarner, Lynn Stohs. Row 4: Julie Brunette, Kim Coleman. Ng., t,ttt Q The Varsity Volleyball team had high goals at the beginning ofthe season which should have been ex- pected with the abundance of talent they had as a team. When the mighty Highlander team would come out on the court before a game they let off an energy so powerful that it electrified the gymnasium and the fans. The warm-up tape would begin to play, THERE'S NO STOPPING US: this song's title became the belief of the team. This year's fighting Highlander squad went undefeated during non-league and league play and this gave them a birth to the district play-offs where Shadle triumphed again. The mighty Highlanders would go into the state finals as first seed. Once again Head Coach Lin- da Sheridan and her varsity volleyball team would take a trip to the coast to the other competitors that Shadle meant business and that is exactly what they did. They defeated every team that crossed their path. The night of the State AAA Championship gme the mighty Highlanders went up against Kentwood High School and with their short set andjump serve they left Kentwood in a cloud of dust in just two short games. The scores were 1512 and 15-6. The Shadle Park varsity became the new 1984 State Champions. T N I fe X I qv? fig, ' L ' si. 42 , v 1 I 1 Q, an A ., NW 'x-.,, 'N X .mx xxx. Ss I 3 Y si . f I - W ,. R, ...Q ' Q .K ,Q w in S 200-1 ka. .bfi Q J V i I W . .N Q ' x R , SSC? . xg QXX 4 I s Xi Ag i ar 'N . A Xi . -was Q QQ. W. X k '1 .Xxx ei I BETH RAYMOND spikes Shodie on to onorher victory. RASCHELLE ROHRBACK digs down deep to keep the boil in ploy. THE FANS SHARED in the celebrorion os the Shodle Pork girls odvonced ro the finol store gome. lv Frosh volleyboll A step to perfectiong FRESHMAN CHAMPIONS. Row 1: Renee Johnson, Jenny Schell, Morlo Deeble, Shelley Sorenson, Mory Koe Nlxon, Stephanie Ason, Corol Green, Korlnne Poge, Suzun Ellxmon. Row 2: Trlno, Shonnon Hloolsoff, Tonto Childress, Becky Kolb, FluffbroIn Jlll Lowther, Kelley Wilkerson, Shonnon Ryplen, Choundro McKenna, Vlclsl Romos, Mr. Isltt Ice if Cooched by Bob lsitt, the freshmon volleyboll teom corried on o tradition of the post three yeors, the mighty Highlonder teom were the Ieogue chompions once ogoin due to fost footworls ond on enormous omount of skill. The strength of this teom Iles moinly in the honds of Stefoni Ason, Molly Fitzgerold, ond Shonnon Rypien. If this teom molntoins the strength they've shown on the court, they will odd to the continuing success of Shodle Pork's volleyboll progrom. 5 L l all unsung-uv aun- J JV volleyboll I-leods obove the rest If ony B squod teom deserves or hos eorned the nome Junior Vorsity the most, it would hove to be the Junior Vorsity volleyboll teom ot Shodle Porls. With the help of Cooch Judy Worehom ond ployers like Shonnon Horn ond Michelle Kinney the teom procticed ond ployed ot the Vorsity level ond ployed exceptionolly well or thot. Mony people felt thot this teom could hove eosi- ly ployed on the Vorsity level ond these girls ploy this will next yeor on the Vorsity teom Shodle will eosily be o noturol for the store chompionship once ogoin next yeor. Qi 2 .,,,., , ,, ,, .SHANNON HORN potiently owoits the serve. SONNET THORNSBERRY prepores to execute her possing skills. -- s -- . c. M . ., c .R .,-wx . si' ,V Row 1: Liso Boni, Ponn Axion, Robin Peterson, Sherri Poulson. Row 2: Crissy Stohs, Shelly Piper, Jon- no Richords, Trisho Poge, Sonnet Thornsberry, Wendy Churchwell. Row 3: Denise Miller, Michelle McKinney, Shonnon Horn, Loro Wenkheirner, Kelly Fitzqerold, Cooch Judy Worehoms. 197 Varsity Boys' Basketball shows determination Y-2.1 Row 1: Russ Grimmer, Eric Moeller, Ray Shill, Don Santos. Row 2: Steve Redmond, Eric Miller CMgrD, Coach Gaebe, Coach Groves, Steve Kolhoff CMgrD, Row 31 Kinlaw, Kevin Butler, Paul Dehmer, Dave Rypien, Geoff Asan, This year's team was 3-13 even though their record wasn't impressive their improvement was. This year's league was one of the toughest it has been in years. Manyjuniors and sophomores gained much needed experience. Our team was young and head coach Jim Groves did an impressive jobr That experience gained will carry on next year. Some ofthe outstanding players were Kyle Davis, who was one of the leading scorers for the Highlanders and Steve Redmond who was one of the city's best guards. Other standouts were Don Santos and Brian Smelcer who really came through when needed. J if ' BRIAN SMELCER penetrates for a great one handed shot. A lll'AAA'Ax N it A me -' s K X Q Qs L STEVE REDMOND shows his form. HIGHLANDERS defense or its best KYLE DA VIS ond Don Sonros husflin DON SANTO5 drives the lone for rw pg..f' Q ., ,K 5 if Q X x A X' -is K... ..s h'.'k fg .. kkkk kkk.. in It C is X. s.. 9' QA .,.,. Y sf 3 iw Kawai nl fu-'4 In . W V YQ?- 35 igg., 0, A an K K L l K? HADL a,, X 1 E HHUL gif' --. -1 H lik 5. ' iv n ' , 'Rv L. me ,ig,,,,.r v . x T1 i COACH GROVES corefully instructs his team. FOUR on onem IT'S HARD TO BE in positions like this ond still hove good form, R YPIEN STYLE. of oooo A .. AN J.V. 6 Frosh Boslserboll A promising future TEAM: Scott Bremder, More Wright, Scott Kinney, Jim Shoemaker, Eric Omen, Rob Brown, John Howlett, Shohid Quidwoi, Tony Chappell, Pot McCoy, ond Cooch Goebe. BREMDER grabs o loose boll ERIC MOELLER show shooting form, 202 Our J.V. teorn this yeor hod o record of 9-7 in the leogue which put them in 5th ploce, ond 10-10 overoll. As everyone knows the J.V. teorn is the seed of the upcoming Vorsity teom. This yeor's teom showed much tolent. The Ieoding scorer wos the post Eric Moeller with 224, Leoding Guord wos John Howlett with 155 points. Other leoding scorers were Jim Shoernoker with 189 ond Russ Grirnrner with 122. If the J.V, teoms ore reolly o reflection of how Vorsity teoms will be in the future, things look pretty good. This yeor's freshmon teom hod o greot seoson, they were 10-4 in leogue ond 3rd in the city. This yeor wos Jock Robert- son's first yeor cooching here ot Shodle, ond he did o greotjob. High scorer for the highlonders wos Chris Schrnidt, leoding re- bounder wos Brent Kyle ond rnost lnspirotionol wos Terronce Kinlow, Qvwguwnw g..'3bh MWQF- AW. , ., , , my ' f , gwymflylivftrtafi . .. i H it rp -W zfiif -2'-31 7 Siam. H,- .. M, A , ,VVt,. . HQk,A.,Eg,f1H.., V tfalf 2 5 1 ,.lll y i if is 3- J ,. Q .Mi 4 1. .-1321--Y , ,fim- T if .X ..,. 5 E t -ammf sg ,S e A Nl wiv A X ' crm.-,mp 10 V! 121: ' ff 2-gi wx. T, 's A , .. V 3 K f y N, .M 5 4 5 1 Y. 3 - i - '. 'lie kt,: K T Q K ? 'in M Z ' ' l .AAA A - ue l 2 1 W va-as w SP1 Nic Vorsity Girls' Boslsetlooll Solid os o rock This yeor's Girls' Bosketboll teom combined experience ond tolent to moke o winning formulo. Under the excellent cooching of Lindo Sheridon the teom finished Grd in the GSL with o 12-4 leogue record ond o 15-7 overoll record ond olso competed in the district ploy-offs. The teom's depth lie in Julie Brunette who won MVP honors, Trocie Kisro who wos leoding scorer ond rebounder ond wos chosen 1st teom oll-city. Beth Roymond wos chosen 2nd teom oll-city, ond Cormon Colon wos voted Most lnspirotionol. The teom hod mony returning ployers so future teoms will olso be strong. We were rich in tolent ond eoch girl ployed with intensity helping to propel them to the top, Heod Cooch Lindo Sheridon remorkedf' This seoson hod its ups ond downs - thrills ond frustrotions but we ended our seoson with one of the finest comebocks in the history of Shodle. l'm very proud of this teom. Eoch gome wos exciting ond oction poclsed. The teom's spirit ond enthusiosm wos olwoys high. If this yeor is on lndlcotion of things to come, Shodle Pork will continue to be o mojor force in girls' bosketboll. Row 1: Wendy Churchwell, Amy McDowell, Vicki Doy, Cooch Lindo Sheridan, Julie Brunette, Cormon Colon, Lynn Stohs. Row 2: Sonnett Thronsberry, Asst. Cooch Ron- dy Lothspeich, Mori Brown, Komi Ellenz. Row 3: Troci Kisro, Kelly Anderson, Genevo Jocobson, Louro Dovis, Beth Raymond. iiin sccsflisisomn xtwgxxwssqs 1 2. he ,.., , sew.-...,. .. s c,s-..s, Qcw...f 5h0dle5 KQff1iCkif1 s '.r..s. Richlorjd spo t SG, Prep . odle .49 Rogers . .... snodle 1:42 c.v. , ..s.. Shodlem 63 LC. ...fl ShOdI95?Ag'?, 55 . ...K Ferris iJdl 'i'. Nc. W ' ' '-s1f-MSs'szf'- i ' .tes z.eif'1,si.zsSSs . G'Pf9P Shodle M906 Civ. si K , Shodle 50 Meod Shodle 57 Ferris 5' '1 as LAURA DA VIS shows jumping obiliry helps in BIG situorions. JULIE DRUNETTE makes o move to corch Ferris ployer off guord. 3 me-MI .Lv f we N ff.-.,Z25-T , ss, g , vast:- -s-v .g. f ... . ',, 1-W' f -fer . - . .sp 'W' . . 1-. 1 .. -- '--.8.....wg,.,.. .mv x ...x......-uv .... ...g-. H. ... . Wfwu nco4 ',,n-en ,fu ' N, W ,, ':f'??EEEZE?5EEEE? gif' 3 V 'W lcwwfm-f ...,k 5, ' '-egg. . M W.-Q -'-9' f eps X iii...-s 1 in LWL 2 - vu-an - -., ! !! f- ki s f is ,, 'K ,oqgeq ' Q MARI BROWN gets position on Ferris: Amy Murrey. SHADLE PREPARES ro break up Ferris' fosr breok. BETH RAYMOND pulls down re- bound ond looks for fosr breok opportunity. msd? SHADLE PREPARES for jurnpboll ogoinst Ferris Soxons. SHADLE MAKES o cleoring for on eosy shot. M-...W 4 dwm,. -f' A W-.ff twig 'ww-.wr ,rg HIGHLANDER TEAM fights ro score ond prepores for rebounding position BETH RAYMOND shows her ex- cellent freethrow shooting form or the line. 2. LAURA DA VIS takes the boll to the hoop for on eosy shot. if we W we e err, R . 3... 3 Iii! 2 .Aff Q 4 . J., EWS Nun, .:'00'l: -E ., Q, .isa -i --9 e. . M. . ' . t ..,. s. ,. ,..,.t.e. 3 Ss si SEW3?'Q s R x ,M K an 7 as Hs- u WN mwgwxf we-W ,f ..,,,gM. zgaik-fs: xQ,g1'M321 gsm:-.. 'vein il ' Xi. . - Rim? ' ink: J.V. 6 Frosh Girls' Basketball Reaching forthe top KELLY FITZGERALD punishes Ferris at the free throw line. CRISSY STOHS prepares to make o move to make an assist. Randy Lothspiech. Row 1: Katie Wagner, Vicki Day, Kara Roberts, Annette McMichaeIs, Lisa Boni, Jeanne Hoffman. Row 2: Coach Randy Lothspeich, Colleen Fin- ney, Jennifer Carver, Shelly Piper, Crissy Stohs, Kelly Fitzgerald, Amy McDowell, Jan Zurfluh. This year's Junior Varsity Basketball team took an impressive first place in city league standings. The girls were led by a new coach The girls showed that they were a very strong team with little help from their fast break. This made the other teams run harder and by the beginning of the fourth quarter the opponents were ready to throw in the towel. The Highlander girls led by Crissy Stohs who show- ed her guts-out determination for winning in very game. The talent and aggressiveness of the girls gave them a 19-1 win loss record. The great amount of talent shown in this year's group of athletes Awill definitely make Shadle a big threat in the years to come. For the post four yeors cooch lsitt hos coached four top notch teoms to either city chompionships or 2nd ploce in the leogue ston- dlngs. This yeor the girls were full of enthusiosm ond energy which helped them in conquering some of their bigger bottles. Cooch lsitt feels thot the teom needs o little work on their defense ond press breokers ond with this improvement they could become one of the better teoms in the city or stote in upcoming yeors. With the superb cooching of Bob lsitt his teoms hove become recognized os the greot threot in the Ieogue ond for those girls who continue in the sport he hos helped to enhonce ond better develop their tolents os bosketboll ployers, Congrotulotions cooch lsitt on your four terrific yeors of successful cooching. 'N' W 'W -'it W 2+-ff -M, . .-., ,cc MW: Y M K .... c, -- M s--s cf, ccc: cl sc l .. . .. . s...-..,. , ..... - Row 1: Julie Stonnord, Shonnon Rypien, Kelley Wilkerson, Molly Fit- zgerold, Jenny Scholl. Row 2: Choundro Mc- Conno, Tonio Childress, Lori Peterson, Lorinno poge, Mr. lsitt, Kelly Heinz, Tris Bendickson, Tino Poyton. Row 3: Mory Koy Nixon, Melisso Bullord, Stefoni Ason, Shelley Sorenson. Row 4: Suzon Elixmon, Shonnon Hlookoff. VICKI DAY shows her free throw shooting technique. AMY McDOWELL ploys one on one with Ferris ployer. Gymnastics: s rin into action 2 P 9 ,:f:-,f:: ist f'-:: V g ,ic 1. SHADLES VARSITY GYMNASTICS captured second place at districts 2. ANGELA HILL vaulting over her competition. ShadIe's Gymnastics team proved to be strong this year, finishing second in G.S.L. Despite injuries among the team, the girls ended their season witha 6-1 record, with their only loss to North Central. Teamwork, determination and support from each other helped send nine girls to districts. Karen Smith, Angela Hill, Audrie Tarr, Lynette Spiers, Kim McDonnaI, Lisa Sheeks, Angie Sandbak, Wen- dy Campbell and April Brunette exhibited fine perfor- mances earning a well deserved second place finish. Senior Karen Smith and freshman Wendy Campbell deservingly earned a birth for themselves at the state meet. Next year's team is expected to be one of the stronger teams in the G.S.L., due to a young and upcom- ing talented team. .gggx X 1. KAREN SMITH The beglnnlng to o routine of excellence. 2. AUDRIE TARR shows sotlsfoctlon ofter onother excellent routlne. 2 3. WENDY CAMPBELL potlently owolts her turn ot state competltlon. 4. SHADLE'S TEAM woltlng for thelr turn ot the floor excercise. Vorsity Wrestling A progressive yeor I I Y ! .f It Q 'S + l gfvkg' War 4.4. si Row 1: Joe Turmon, Jeff Angstrom, Mork Hamilton, Larry Myer, Mike Patterson, Chris Berg, Scott Wright, Ed Stoding, Tony Ross, Steve Schneiderman, Row 2: Lisa Hogstrom, Mgr. Joel Angstrom,-Shaun Anderson, Jeff Ross, Brion Tongelo, Eric Mors, Sondy Rief, Jeff Gotely, Barbie West, Mgr. Row 3: Luon Phoe, Ttm'PotTs, Brion Sheurer, Don Scfosclo, Lee Glosco, Terry Picclcl, Don Mytyn, John Mcvey. ff , r .. ff 4 ANOTHER WIN for Shodle'sJohn Mcvey, GOING FOR the holf-nelson. ...s4..,.,. . -w.-..,,,,,,,,- M-we-, COACH CLOSE wotches his men intensely. .SA Y UNCLE. JOE TURMAN locks up wlth his opponent. ,aulnuikff The Vorsity Wrestling squod hod o suc- cessful seoson. Thelr 2-6 leogue record didn't show it though. The teom felt thot they hod 8 outstonding meets which were the Colville Tournoment in which Shodle ploced first out of eight teoms, the N.C. ond Ferris motches which Shodle beot both op- ponents by o spreod of 25 ond 82 points respectively. Shodle's teom sent three men to Districts where Tim Potts ond Don Scioscio ploced 4th ond Jon McVey ploced 3rd giving them oll o chonce to compete ot the stote tournoment. The teom looks strong for next yeor ond hopes to have o greot deol of successes in the upcoming yeor. The wrestlers voted Mike Potterson Most lnspirotionol. TIM POTT5 struggles for o win. LET ME whisper in your eor. i XE .xx TEAMMATES wotch enrhusiosricolly. MIKE PATTERSON receives o lit- tle confidence. 3 NM A .i.r 'L -Q Frosh Wrestling 6 Q . ,. f, WV' ,fr F a wr ' f M' Z - f . ' . K :M ' ' v HW., N... . ,uf ..-. r , , 1 r l ' x K ' l 3 'ox f V 3 I, x A , xt U ,.. Nl' ' N '2 15 it I wk 4 f 7' 'X I it x'5 f xu xx' . ik if it ,, if A f f ' xl -- ' - I - Row 1: Eric Hendren, Mork Bonkey, Todd Bender, Steve Bockner, Don Morrison, Bill Fulton, Adom Kick. Row 2: Tim Kendle, Don Coe, Ron Borber, Alex Shorp, Ken Houston . 'T' 3 A' - 5 . 2 Q Moy l hove this donce? TODD BENDER foces his opponent. The post seoson should truly be remembered. Their record of 63 in the leogue mode them o definite threot to the other schools. The coptoin for the wrestlers wos Ron Borber, who ot the district meet took on impressive first ploce olong with teommote Alex Shorp. Cooch Close stoted thot the on- ly reoson they lost the meets they did wos becouse mony of the wrestlers hod to sit out due to injuries. The freshmon squod sent six men to districts ond oll of them ploced in the top five ploces for their weight closs. Bill Fulton, Scott Swonger, Tim Kendall ond Mork Bonkey oll ploced fourth in their weight closs. Win or lose Shodle fons gove their support cacfemiczi Do you remember when you needed ossistonce with o schedule thot ossigned you to Auto Mechonics for four periods on one doy? Or you were helped just before you possed out of emborrossment becouse you dropped your lunchjust upon poying for it? Who wos there for you? Not Mom or Dod, Yes, it wos our sroff members. As you look bock five or perhops ten yeors from now, you will more thon likely not remember spilling your lunch. But you will remember those who seemed to olwoys be there with o new solu- tion to moke things better. This stoff is truly unique. How mony times do you see or heor of o school in which o teocher con teoch, ond corry on o troditionol cheer such os Chickolocko for more than 10 yeors? Or o teocher who con find the humorous side of woking up to see thot students hove pitch- ed tents, ond comped out on their front lown? Not too mony schools hove this speciol type of bond between sroff ond student body thot creotes this kind of excitement. We ore privileged to be oble to soy thot we ore truly proud of our foculty members. The foculty forms our school foundotion. They help us to come together to creote o greot obundonce of SHADLE SPIRIT . . . X W 219 In more woys thon one Administrotion is effective Mr. Motthews A speciol thonks to the Shodle Pork Administrotion for rnolting our Sr. yeor o speciol one . . Closs of 85' Dr. O'DeII 220 ff G I t M, t. K MR VING TON hot he does best ,XX Xxx, i, ....z4 A Mr. Miller Mr. Elvington 41' if' 4 To the Class of 85' M The last four years have been great. from Shadle and into anotger aspect of that you make the mostgdfeach day granted - life Cyours and those you Remember to sonal wins. Life you have plent keep trying. and reward born. Work Have a great part of lt. on the 0 Counselors Mrs. Blair: 12th grade counselor. Attended U of W: BA Eng. Lit. G Journalism, Whitworth: MD in Ed. Guidance 6 Counseling. Mrs. Blair has been with SP for a grand total of 20 years as a student, and a staff member. She has served SP as ASB Advisor '81-'64, Class of '85 counselor C4 yearsb, and has been a Lilac Consul- tant for the coronation for the past 2 consecutive years. Mr. Judd: 11th grade counselor. Mr. Judd has degrees in Counseling and Social Sciences. He was a classroom teacher in Social Studies for 12 years, then went in- to counseling. He has been a member of Shadle Park for 18 years. Mr. Chandler: 10th grade counselor. Attended EWU, and graduated from EWU with a BA Ed., and a MD in Guidance and Counseling. Mr. Chandler has been with SP for 22 years. Mr. Cappella: Oth grade counselor. Mr. Cappella attended Gonzaga University while studing Mathematics. At EWU, he received his BA in Ed. and a MD in Guidance and Counseling. He later attended Reed College for Mathematics and then received his MD in Ed. at Central Washington University. xr, V D'- I U s ,..,.....4..x walk away it is or -yew --' 1 . XV N Secrerories ore key ro school orgonizorion SHADLE PARK SECRETARIES AND OFFICE AIDES, Row one, right ro left: Mrs. Fiskdol, Mrs. Eric son, Miss Johnson, Mrs, Anderson, Mrs. Christie. Row two: Mrs. Weatherly, Mrs. Burkhorr, Mrs. Alspough iii Mr5, Devglle, Did you lose your poss ogoin? 'S Business Dept. Mrs. Wojok O 0 Mr. Morlon ui-U phi? ' W i Mr. Constance - Attended E. Montono Collegep majored in Business Ed. ond P.E. He hos been with SP for four yeors, Mr. Stockmon - Attended E.W.U., ond received his B.A. ED. ond M.E,P, He hos been with the S.P. stoff for 26 yeors, ond hos been A.S.B Advisor in the post for several L49 X X x J Vfitif' so Csiiiil ,-43 Q yeors. will , x 5 Mr. Stockmon Mr. Betts 1 Mr. Constance - 2 22 Qpecial education 4 A special touch . . . Sharm- il R... ' . i it K .. Mrs. Ham Mrs. Hammond Mrs. McDowell Mrs. Miller GOYIQ Ham - Majored in special education Ck- 14D she has been with Shadle faculty for 2 years. Sandy Miller - Attended Southern Oregon College for 4 yrs., B.S. in education, W.S.U. for 0 yrs. M.S. in speech pathology, E.W.U, of 1 yr., na- tional certificate in speech pathology. Karlene Hammon - Attened U.N.R. BA., degree in elementary and special educationg Lewis and Clark College Portland, Oregony Master of education degree: deaf education. Mr. Potter at Rc, Mrs. Ruark at sv -Meie- C 'sk . ,. E ,f j in -V f . Q -E. A Q35 ,. L is .A .QF Physical Education t Q E Mrs. Abrams Mr. Bailey 3 Mr. Brown Mr. Combs Trudy Abrams - Attended Wenatchee Valley Junior College and received an A.A. degree, B.S.g P.E., and history, wentg to Whirworth College. Lindo Sheridan - Attended W.S.U. and received a l3.S. in P.E. 5th year at NV.S.U., oth year at assorted: coach ofthe history Making 1984 AAA Volleyball Team. Charles Bciley - A.A. Pasadena City College 1968-19oog B.A. in P.E. - Biology: Humbolt state College 1966-1971: M?A. in P.E. M.A. in special ed. at California state, Los Angeles for 1973-1975. Ron Brooks - Wenachee Valley College, Whltworth College, 6 years reaching. Coached: M.V. football, Head Baseball. Teaches P.E., Math, Health. Brown: Mr. Brooks Mrs. Sheridan 225 22 English , ,gs Mb-, Q M'-af. V YQ 2 ' G- V M 5 V ' 3' Q f px -A if ,f m Mr. Alemon Mrs. Corroll Mrs. Elios Mrs. Forsyth o Mrs. Cozod sl Mr Fowler 1 Mr. Gilmore Mrs. Gordon Mrs. Olzendom ig L P' m . ,f f K l Mr. T. Kelly Mrs. Worehom Deportmenr 227 Foreign Longugge E . XP'0f'fW9 New cultures as Y xxx MN, E K+ X sk Mrs :A Q-. .. .f , :3 -QR A i Q . ., 'vrk y V ' h hl H LW A Ariilgy ' - ', l . A - L'Y'.11 2 VAVI Q - a Mr. Vic: . 1 I Wi' 5 I Ijust don'r understand Yes Missy he s reolly serious. ss'-f vu 8 XWW my fn ff 553 MR FLORE5 showing oil of of his potience '45-f'If! ...,Ns, ihis is better thon going our on o Sot. Night . . . lT'S NOT LOST: lT'S MST MISPLACED . . Morhemorics: They've got Mr. Corney Mrs. Corbough Mrs. Hossner A is ,, I 3.47, M .. K A Mrs. Cockburn I your number .,, an f .51-A s ' ,I ' i , 1 ,551 V :,. Mr. Schorz 'VN Mrs. Wilson Mr Leigh Miss Zurflu ,44,i.-- J f v 'WU Discovering Mr Goebe Mr Goebe ottended S F C C for two yeors ond groduoted from E W U with o B A tn Ed ond M A I0 Ed MI' GIOVGS Mr Groves wos o student of Adoms Stote College In Alomoso Colorado Unlversnty of Mr Goebe Mr Groves umm ond wntrwonh College M-r ' MI' Honey Mr Honey IS Q groduote of the Unnverstry of Idoho ond hos been o member of the S P stoff for 6 yeors if 'fe 3 Q 'nts ifg ' ?fQf sig' 1? H' Q: P f R ' A Mr Honey Mr Mendozo Hp,- Gian' TEACHER AND FRIEND. Mr. Mendozo tokes o breok to relox with students Willy O'Donnon ond Kothy Wogner. Nb I Q- kyhy I - 0 0 , t lllt . .5u411,1,z1,,v . V ' :YA V4 '. ' . ,, E by I ts 3 3 f ll-'Cx Rf . E Q I L. Q 2 S N Q J K, .-:Qi Q? xiii' fffliisirsfis ui s L . .g ,N 34,3 5' ls: Q I F 7? y 'kk hm C , ' sgiyfii' I sz- ' X l , norure through science You've got to be kidding me ,Q fy ,L-ix 2, 1, 11 JZ h on y ' 1 ' ' fri ffrf W 3142 V - Q ' - NNN. . p or Ms. . ,,..v,M,. Whotto reom . . Ms. Morrison Mr. Ross rlro , X fd srr ii r ff' s o g N ,sl 'fmsiifkfiiif fif: .so Mr. Page , , Mr. Wood 233 Social Studies Learning abaur the past and the future PM, V w, , -'ni V ,QQ .. 4 O -V' W ff,1,...,g' el? ' K i , .z r. t --1 S X, I' N R A x ,I ,J Q Mr. Bell - Mr. Bell majored in history and has a minor in Greek. He has taught at Shadle for 18119 years, Among his achievements, he is the Girls' Cross-Country coach Cthey took the League Cham. in 19765, and is the pro- moter of the famous cheer Chickaiaka . 1,, ,QW -'+:f,.s':1zQi5Q1g E if 3 fx wif il. ,. ,gm ,N ,,,: wa, N N 99'- ww we er swf is N sore eve' 'f R Y fi. as aw-W' XE xr 'is 'YYY Q W XE K 'i 5 K E E V -r X.,x, .. V ,fe-9 If V' J? X ..-5 'Qi 5 il E than ur X. 3- ' 3 L . NN cevwi Mr. ISN! - As a student at Whitworth, Mr. lsitt majored in Political Science, and History. He has been at Shodle Pork for four years. Mr. G. Kelly - Mr. Kelly attended EWU where he received his BA, ln Ed., ond M.A, in Ed. at Whirworth. Mr. Petek - Mr. Petek majored in Social Studies and Physical Education, and has been here for nine years. Mr. Clipperton - Mojored in industriol technologyg is ond hos been o Mr. Brandon - Attended E.W.U. for six yeorsg received his BA in Educotion member of the Shodle Pork fowlty for 18 yeors. He is 0150 0 member of the Vocorionol Automotive, and recieved his masters degree in Mechanics new progrom IMPACT Indusrriol Arr Mr. Jones - Mr. Jones mojored in lndustriol Technology, He ottended U,5,C,, Mr. Lothspeich - Attended E.W.U, ond received his B.A. in Indusrriol Whitworth, E.W.U., ond W.S,U, He hos been with Shodle Pork for 26 yeors. Technology. 'Q Art ond Music Mr. Snyder Mrs. Holseth Mr. Fink H ,,...-- ' !,N,,,...- MIS. Hulsefh - Attended Fort Wright Collegep majored in ortg M.D. in pointing Students have placed 1st in cityfstote competition for 14 yeors, ,..,--M .,A,.. , Mx 'lbw ,W N .X- Home Economics Leorning obout the bosics Mrs. Giffin 5 as LLL .,,, 1 Q.. ...S Mrs. Scott r ,...as , 1 S Mrs. Wojok Mrs. Giffing - She hos tough! here ot S.P. for 16 yrs., received her degree or EW. U. She hos served os F.H.A. odvisor, ond H.E.C. Dept. heod. Mr. DOViS - reoches economics, but received o mejor in P.E. He hos been or S.P. for 19 yeors. Mrs. Scott - Received her M.A. in Ed. from E.W.U. She hos been ot S.P. for 2 yrs. in which time she hos been ond still is A.S.B. odvisor ond Food Service Advisor, of life on your own 4v ' Mr. Dovis Mrs. Gifting shores her tolent with others Mrs. Wojok with her friendly smile .vs N 5, an! vf-3 239 Meeting our speciol needs . . . Mrs. Honson Librorion Mrs. Alspough Mrs. Burkhorr Librory Aide Cc1reerCenrer Mrs. Golliher Mrs. Horrfield Spec, Ed. Aide Business Monoger Mr. Henry Troffic Sofefy Mrs. Renner Lioison The people behind the scenes Swwswvmmk X i KX Q ' - , . S . , .. X - - -ee- x I X X w , I N1 X I t Senior Credits DAMS, BRIAN: ACTIVITIES: Carousel, Music Man, N.H.S. 11, 12, Math Team 11, 12, 2nd Pres. ofthe Alliance. MEMORIES: Mount Hood, Moscow Music Dept. Volleyball, D.R.,G.A. K.S.,P.F.,S,C,,S O ,N.A.,L L ,S.L,,K A.,S B, and the rest of the high command. Mahler, Beethoven, Wagner, and Sibelius, DREAMS: To do what I can to improve the world. OTHER: To try and fail is better than to not have tried at all. The attempt is as important as success or failure. ALDER, PAUL: ACTIVITIES: Marching Band Q-12, Chorale 1012, Track 10. MEMORIES: Band and choir trips, eating. drinking, and sleeping, Marching Band, Music Man and Carousel. DREAMS: Graduate from B.Y.U. with a Mastet's Degree in electronics. OTHER. To all incoming tuba players I leave my chapsrick and tuba repair kit. ANDERSON, KELLI: ACTIVITIES: J.V. B-Ball, J.V Softball, Varsity Soccer, Varsity Softball, Varsity B-Ball, 11, 12, ASB, Rep. MEMORIES: KARTS, Sunlakes with Shana, Panama, 3 for Ol, Sledding Cour wayi, The Day After, Lori Iet's beat the system, G B.'s house, The vampire, Moscow weekend, Mash, The Gateway, G.U, men, Lacerationsi, Nik, watch out for the screen doori, Our Scoreboard, Daylight Donuts, Shana, do Brion Adamsl, Banana, yau're Special DREAMS: To buy a restaurant so Shana will never go hungry. AMSBURY, ALICIA: ACTIVITIES: Debate 10, 11, Deco 12, Highlassies 10, 11. MEMORIES: Airforce men! Positions 102, 3 G 4, Deb-Deb Iet's leave Maanin! Wander Woman, 504 death ride. Snow Angles. Shut the up. Players, B.B.P's! UPO's. Lifeguards, KNEE! Deb wipe your face! You didn't have to hit me, D.B.,BH.,D.B.,R.B,,D.B ,S S. Let's Party. Dawn's house for partyin! DREAMS: To have a successful life and keep in touch with all my friends. AMSBURY. JULIE: ACTIVITIES- Debate 10:12, MEMORIES: Brownie Points, Tron, My gum, PSP's, Your Ears, Tourney's, RE MM, Dudes on ludes , . ,, Don't threaten me!! Finals - TODD!!! Mrs. O, the drawer, Spike, Bent Rental, D.B's B-day, K.W., A.A, 3306? Bolivia exports tin, Remember, the times we have shared, for as long as the memory endures, so shall our friendship!!! DREAMS: Contrary to popular belief . , .join a nunnery. ANNIS, NICOLE: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Track 10, 11, 12, Varsity Cross-Country 10, 11, Varsity Cheerleading, Class Treasurer 6 Sth Exec., National Honor Society. MEMORIES: Girls from 316, Vital Signs, Rolling in the rain, Bark, Our first trip, Sin a stall, Lori, were 2 for 2! House I ll Ill, B.C,W.B, on film, Togo 84, Daylight Donuts, Moscow - the Doctor! Gateway - Kelli-G U,! Lacerations, Naked Swimming Parties, 7 6 pink weekend, Santos has the record, Polyester Patty, Night at D 6 D's, CLQ4, the best of friends-the gang! DREAMS: For Scott, Dave, and Erik - Continue with the college men! OTHER: DJARUM, L,H, - Powerlines, R-n-R parties-C,H.'s, Malibu, STATE 83, Sunday with McCoy, Rally, A kiss isjust a kiss, Cotton Day Bly-SD. ANTHONY, PAUL: ACTIVITIES: Carousel, Music Man, Moscow, Mount Hook, Manager Cross-Country, Track, National Honor Society. MEMORIES: Richard's, pyromonia, the Pit and the Podium, ein sehr schones Fuhrerlin, Managua, Magnums, and Maple Bars, Pax amor et Iepas in iocando, Tot zu alle, Freude und Freunde, Calculus, Stupid and Defenstratlon, going stag to the prom. DREAMS: of Hayden Lake ice fishing. ASAN, GEOFF: ACTIVITIES: Football, Basketball, Baseball, MEMORIES: Kung Fu Theatre: Thriller, RFLPC: Jr. Luau: the agreement: Work, Work! Duran Air Band, State AAA V-ball W1 team and fans, Jackson, Please!, Godball, Danx Intergollactic Alliance, Craigmont Colas, Snow War maneuvers vs. Ron Brian and Paul, Chaz's basement with Steph. DREAMS: Attend U.W. be o success, stay with Rachelle. OTHER: K.D., Chaz, Ryp, Schmogaz, Scooter, Forrest, Ray, Roz, Jalena, You're the best! AKER, MINDY: ACTIVITIES: Chorus Q, 10, Highland Dancing 11, 12. MEMORIES: Ice-skating, Skiing, Fall- ing off the chair lift, Beach Parties, and drive-ins, Devil Worshipper, hunting with D.l.,T.V.,M.R.,L.H., Sand Dunes, Mt. Baldy and the Oldsmobile, 43 steps, Christmas '84, Squirtl, movie nights, Dances, Dav's pen pal, Summer '84, pizza parties, Football and Basketball games, Special times with David lrmer, Leslie Hess, Cheryl Smith, Todd, Brent. DREAMS. To be happy and successful. DALCH, MIKE: MEMORIES: Skiing in shorts at S.V., hitting o tree at 50 and living, all the money spent at McDonaId's, Paras, Dropped shoe in the Honda an 5MiIe, Lonely is the night, flat tire on Riverside, the Celica, Submarine Races. DREAMS: To be financially well off enough to buy anything I want, ta be high above the crowd in a Ferris Wheel with J.B. forever, DALLINGER. RICH: MEMORIES: Parties out at Turtle Lake, using Kenny's cor to transport beverages there. Swallowing a quarter at K.T.'s brorhe-r's apartment, Thanks to K.W.'s luck shot. Playing poker, going chewnle hunting without the proper surveylance, and listening to high volumes of Led Zeppelin while playing quarters. Thanks for all the help Sean. DREAMS- To be president of Anhauser Busch. Stay single for life . . . unless? BARTEL, JOHN: ACTIVITIES: Soccer 10, 11, 12, DECA? MEMORIES: I can get no satisfaction, pine needles, her lass, summer on my own, Who cares, Let's drink, Babies in Chewelah, Going to Greg and Sandy's, Par- ties ot Doug's, l'll cover you, The log, Football games, I didn'tstart lt, Closing sale, Time release beer, No pain. no gain, I2 oz. Curl Club Coach. Best Buds S.V., L.B., A.B., DREAMS: Live in California and own a car. BARTEL, WARD: ACTIVITIES: B-Ball 9, 10, F-Ball 9, 10, 11, V-Track 10, 11, 12, Quitting B-Ball 11, and F-Ball 12. MEMORIES: Mr. Happy, Last night of State '84, Goodnight surprises at Indian Trail, SYZ ers, being sorry a lot, Mr. Page's quizzesfdootmat night, 7-11 heist, Stinky, Squishy, Summer '84, Doubling Summer '83, Love is special, L.R.P. My red wagon, my Jr, Sweetheart, Elevator days. DREAMS: Moving to thejungles of Africa and being with my favorite woman, she knows who she is, and maybe possibly being rich. BERESOVOY. JAMES: MEMORIES: A Kevin Party! Camping escopode, Night flight to Cauer D'Alene, the bridge over the water! Grover R.I.P. Rivercity Hot tubs, Riverfront Park, Dawn, Can I ask you a question? Summer night at Albi with unexpected police guest. Dawn Byrd, Big ted jello bath, Gumby, Fought sod service Shep's windshield, Squirrilla lives, Hymen scarface RGR and Beverly Hills Cop. DREAMS: Get Fer- rari and crash and burn, DLANDY, CARRIE: MEMORIES: Burger King, The Cruise, my boyfriend Jeff. Getting caught in the act! Our little brick home. Waiting for your Giodess. Joe Albi, getting stuck in the snow. Blowing Spaghetti. B.B,B,C.,J.B., and me at 5-mile. On the bumper, in bathrooms. Yukon Jock. Hey little boy you want some candy? DREAMS: Spending the rest of my life with Jeff in Greece, OTHER: l love you, Jeff! BODMAN, PEGGY: ACTIVITIES: Food Service 88-85. MEMORIES: Fiesta! Ridpath M,E.,K.L.,W.S.,E.V, Fries and gravy at Denny's 0 A.M. Whaops dropped my hat. Cotton Club -- Yukon Jack! Pentiction Beach with Kokanee L' ML.: Ate you sober yet? Playing Mexican! Going to the Beach. Partying with Canadians! 84 Comoros - L.P.M.M. How about that Nutron-Bruce!! DREAMS: To marry Wayne Gretzky G live happily ever after in Edmonton. BOLDT, DEBORAH: ACTIVITIES: Yearbook 11, Deca 12. MEMORIES: Maynard L' Myrna, bushiest pie, Moonin', AFM, 50-1 death ride, Players, Shut the - Up? Positions 102-4. Beth, Iet's go curbin'? Dar, how's the nose? Alpo, what happened Saturday? Lisa Stach - Who's speakin? Deb, wipe your face! Passes! DREAMS: To become successful in whatever I decide to do with my life and have a great time doing it, OTHER: Best of luck 85 ! Beth, thanx for being an awesome best friend. JA, AA, LS, DB, G BB take care! BOLSTAD, ERIC: ACTIVITIES: Crass-Country 12, Wrestling 9, 10, Track 9, 10. MEMORIES: Crass-country fun, Clams and the gang, Fishing with Peggy, dinner at Peggy's, Dances with Peggy, Hugs, tuck-ins, good and bad times. Love! DREAMS: A wonderful, happy and exciting life with Peggy Bentley. Peace with God. BOMBINO. ANN: MEMORIES: The difference a sucker and a lollipop. The BEST of everything. C.C.'s Please! Hi my name is Gloria, this is our friend La Lani I don't do that! Easily amused. Ferris mixers. Polyester rules K.B. - l ordered fries? ' AMEAL? Uh-huh! One thousand faces. Jr. Luau. Fruit runts for everyone. L.B.,M,W.,G,M. Friends are friends forever . . . Thanks! DREAMS: California! BOREK, JOHN H.: ACTIVITIES: Deco Pres. 2nd Semester, Basketball, Track - Worley. MEMORIES: Going out with the guys and picking up all the women. Going over to Idaho for my 19th birthday. Going to Seanle and learning a lot ljust want to remember all the good things because that's what it's all about. DREAMS: To do well for myself andjust have a lot of fun. Also to go to G.U. and learn a lot and have fun! OTHER: Dana, I love you. Good luck to all my friends. BOYLE, BILL: ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 9-12, Track 9, 10, Debate 10, Band 9-11. MEMORIES: Satdines In mustard sauce. Parties at the bluff. Classes with Ben, quite interesting. Candy bar excursions In band, Lunch trips with Lorenzo and Franz, Seattle Band trips.DREAMS: To be He-Man In the near future and own a Lam- borghini Countoch and be a bachelor, BOYSON, BETH: ACTIVITIES: Softball 9, Music Man, Yearbook, Co-Op. MEMORIES: Hey Deb, Iet's go curbln' Want some of this? Pushing Brennan's car for 2'h hours, Window adventures, Bushes! Turtle Lake - I'm sorry Brennan! Plastic bag filled wlliquid, A.S. 6 T. Thanks for always being there D.B.,K.R., 6 D,R, I love you Brennan! DREAMS: To spend the rest of my life w!Brennan and goto Australia. BRADY. LYNETTE: MEMORIES: Ann-Marie and Melissa Friends are friends forever . . . Jr. Luau, C.C. I'm easily amused. Bimbo! Ferris Mixer, TGloria my back is killing mel? Driving S.M. car fyou almost didn't make lt Ann? State: it has a doorbell Shan!! Glenna cruisin Francis. 14th st. Oh-well it was a great night anyways. Horseplay, Thanks to all my friends, You're the Best! BRANDON, YVETTE: ACTIVITIES: Choir, Drama, Horticulture, Senior DECA. MEMORIES: The years of hearing are you really Mr. Brandon's daughter? Hey Yvette there's your dad! Swearing it out towards report card time. Meeting my boyfriend Jim Haley and the great times we've shared . . . DREAMS: To have a successful job and be happily married. OTHER: Great times with friends like Jeanine Morse, Lisa Davies, Lisa Brown, Michelle Ehlers, Lyn Buckmaster, and Amy Conner. BRANTL. BEN: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Cross-Country 10, 11, 12, Varsity Track 10, 11, 12, Bobsleddlng. MEMORIES: Pasco invite with Bitch, Clam Bush, The manure Kaper, late night runs. Gevn Blanston, Hail the Blsqayne! streaking far the for east Benefit run. Manic Berry Lives!! Sand Dunes, BOO meters rapscallions, DRI, Sum- mer Track, Leaving High School with GSL records. J.P. so speciaI!!!! DREAMS: Run till I die! BRASHEAR, ANNE: ACTIVITIES: J.V. Cross-Country, 82, 84, Varsity 83, J.V. Track 83, 84. MEMORIES: Hey dude sorry! O.K. Mama New Year's Eve 83,84 bathrooms backseats, collapsing beds. VCR parties, all night contract sessions, D.M. have your banana? Hey passlonflower Cruising with D.M.,D.R.,M.O.,J.J. All those dances! Going to Pasco with L.S.,K.H.,N,L. DREAMS: Only when I sleep. To keep my dreams alive and make them come true. BRICKNER. JAMIE: ACTIVITIES: Football 9, Soccer 9, 10, 11, 12, French Club 11, 12. MEMORIES: Beating Sean Keatts in cribbage Cfor the first timeb, But never losing to him in chess, Soccer, Ballinger's basement poker parties, My S2000 wreck, Working at CAVANAUGH'S, Led Zeppelin. All those fun times with Keith and Rich, We be alright wired, bridgejumpin' at Post Falls, That night at Fairmont Cemetary when I sprinted from O60 in 7 seconds. DREAMS: World cup Play pro soccer for Manchester United ln England, get married and be o great hubby and pop. OTHER: To be feared and respected by all. BRIGHAM. KELLY: MEMORIES: Arlup! Old drivers, B.B.! Seattle, breakfast maid K.S., Dave's house!! Leave me on the porch! Hawaii, Never without K.S., Drive-In movies, Rides with the old lady In the bird! First cruise with B,B,, V.G., P.S., SpIash!, A.B. a free meal, Accounting with S.B, DREAMS: Sorry can't say, l'd embarrass him IOO much! OTHER: Thanks Kreg for making everything FUN!!! BROWN. STACIE: MEMORIES: My big brother, Jeff and his party. Riverside, The great year as a senior. DREAMS: To have my awn restaurant, To become o chef, To get married and have a family and lots af money. OTHER: The fight with my sister for my car. BRUKETTA, DAVID: ACTIVITIES: J.V. Wrestling 10, Varsity 11, 12? J.V. Football 10, Varsity 11, 12? MEMORIES: Rivet Rafting-broken arm, Horseshoe Lake, Priest, Mt. Spokane, Monday Night Movies, Raisin nuts, State Volleyball-eviction, D.S., unexpected guest, Eastern 21 at 18? Right key wrong Ignition-Dean Machine- swimming at D.S.-151 with J.A. Magna-Tuberuns S.P. you meant a lat. DREAMS: To achieve my goal: Fireman OTHER: Thanks all my friends for making high school what it was. BRUNETTE. JULIE: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Softball 82, Varsity Volleyball 84, Varsity Basketball 84, 85- Guav Squad, Captain of the Bench Patrol. MEMORIES: Patio dancing, exeroclst, state softball 62, state volleyball 84, There's no stoppin us!! KC., D.W. She's a tramp. We're caught In a trlngle, no rectangle!! I'm soo stoned, Look that guy's car is on fire, poker parties. MR, TK, BR, it ryhmes with Punt- Compound word!! Cocaine trick. BUCKMASTER, LYN: ACTIVITIES: Chorus, Food Service, Fabric Boutique. MEMORIES: Being with C.C. Are you and Kim M, really cousins? Turtle Lake, Macaroni and cheese. Being with the Gonza's All the good times with Kris. Getting In trouble constantly with H.F.GM.E. DREAMS: To be tlch and move to Florida, and live a long and happy life. Ta be with Craig C. forever. OTHER: I wish the best to all of my friends. Thanks for all the great memories. DUMGARNER. SHELLI: ACTIVITIES: V. Volleyball, J.V. G V. Cheerleader, lnterhlgh Senate, Class Co-yice- President, Rotary Leader, A.S.B. Secretary, Music Man, Chorale, Yearbook Staff, U.S.V.B,A, MEMORIES: Nik, is the alarm on? Swinging with Trixle. 7 Pink weekend Ernie, smiles with Blad. Best friends and brothers. Unexpected flight. KARTS Housewarming parties Laura-must have been the warm-up. ln- tergalactic alIianceAll American best better. 123 . . . Who clap. Supieriors Volleyball row. reunion Dug7 Sweet Pea. State AAA volleyball champions 1984, DREAMS: To always reach for the brass ring. Roym OTHER: Raz, Roym, Stevie, Corie, Bub, Mari, Tracie, Vicki, Laura, Kim, Deanna, Squatty, Mr. Mathews, WOL. Never before like 84. BURDEN. BARB: ACTIVITIES: CaOp 12, MEMORIES: Home ec picnics with KAB talking to Peggy- Trip to Mem- phis, 9Wyaning Snow? - The green machine- Audubon Park, J.D.A. September 26, 1963- The love bug- Arby's Mt. Spokane Condo- Friend DREAMS: To move out-To travel- Be happy- Spend my life with J.D.A.! BURSIEL, ED: ACTIVITIES: Food Service. MEMORIES: Golng to Football Games with K.K. Basketball games with K.P. and Baseball games, KILT, pep cans, Favorite saying: Whatever, Good one! DREAMS: To ga to College Enroll in trade school for truck driving. Live in a big house on the beach In Florida, and own a corvette, IJYRD. DAWN: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Football. Phil, Ben, James. Scott, Mike, Dave, David Lee Roth, Sid. MEMORIES Class of 1965! Twinkie and Cupcake James, Bent Rental, Varsity Football, 5 mile, slamming and spikes, tow trucks, gat any more passes? RHPS. No one dies It like S.S. Thanx J.B. S.S. L,L, A.A. S.C. R.G, and A.E, Poffenroth, Gumby. Punk rockers. DREAMS: To save all those helpless throughout the world, skateboard around the Earth. BVRE, LAYTON: MEMORIES: Getting cozy ar Cavanaughs In the Camera. Getting shocking news on Feb. 9. 1965 Dons Wedding. Tois problem at Riverside State Park. California, Nitrogen oxide and other stuff Players. dance, dance, dance with Sheila to Prince. DREAMS: To become a chef. Own my own restaurant, Be very rich. Have massive kids with my sixth wife. OTHER: To buy my parents everything they've always wanted. BYWATERS, DOUG: ACTIVITIES: Hockey. MEMORIES: 12 oz. Curl Club, The Sheraton, S.W.A.T., Nova smash- up, Cinnamon bears, Maneuvers at 1000 steps. Diny deeds at Mead, the log, the rock, In-house, Babies in Chewelah, Apanment 2, Chipped tooth, Rainiers, Pullman, Rall trips, the UniversaI12x4, air band, S.H. concert, Jammin with Blind Faith, B.A.M.F,, Bob! Winning the W.S., Lisa at Jeff's cabin, Was that a stop sign? DREAMS: To take lt easy. AMPBELL. SUSAN: ACTIVITIES: C-Team. MEMORIES: Aquafresh, Jr. Luau - Believe it at not, Togo '84, House 1. 2. 3, Horseshoe Lake, Rack-n-Roll parties, M and P, Incognito night, Camping, Laurie and the List, Drive-ins, Couer d'AIene, summer, Polyester party, grape slurpees, Cotton Day '84, Broken zip per with Nik, psyche out, A kiss isjust a kiss, magnavox. The Gang, 7:30 Amy, DREAMS: To ga to Baskin Rovins College with Lynnelle and meet some real men. OTHER: Wonderland and the Twilight Zone. CARE. ANDRA: ACTIVITIES: Chorale 1012, Jazz Cholr 12, Girls' Ensemble 10, 12, Hi-Lassie Rlfle Line 11. MEMORIES: Dan' and his sticky situations, Public relations committee Chairman of Dan Patsky. Professor Patna, Kachanuts. Daddy Fink and his dreaded music room, Basically . . . OTHER: Thanks to all of you who made my years at Shodle memorable, especially those In Jazz Chair. Love ya all! CARRICO, ANNIE: MEMORIES: Andy - Thanks for all the good times, Poochlers, functions, Exchanging cultures, Diced T,B., lt'sjust a little dent, ice-blocking, half case-race, ditching after skiing, 5:00 - Vic 6 Mary!Berlin, ILS - Why did you leave? Chicago 17, Midnight Chinese, long hair - things change! Ski- ing the Alps, KRW, Rich, Perma-Drunk, 6-14434 to 1-10-65, Videos wlleff, LRC'S pillow, 7-11, Freddy's, Purity, Where's my clothes? DREAMS: Finish Ironman Marathon G try to find another meaning for weekends, OTHER: Denise - Good Luck with Derek U. CARVALHO, KEN: MEMORIES: Carburetor In the train station, getting Judy drunk, Fur ls the Barracuda. '64 Caddy, Owning o '63 Impala for o week, Cruising in the Heatse. DREAMS: To own a low rider, to stay with Bonnie forever. To own a '57 Chevy. OTHER: Sure am glad I came to Shodle for my last year. Never goto Callfonla to livejust visit, I am a real Hawaiian. CATES. JACK: ACTIVITIES: Golf 9-12, Letter Club, State Golf B4. MEMORIES: Clint Eastwood Film Festival, 44 Magnum. Hey, Mike, What a Hack, Kackmo, the Clan 8385, Golf club throwing Champion, Golf at 5:30 AM with Skill and Teusehl, D.P., B.G., T.V.D,, N.J. DREAMS: To goto Central America as o mercenary then became a Pro-golfer and then grow up to be just like Cllnt Eastwood. CHINAULT. RICK: ACTIVITIES: Senior Studio, Food Service, and my annual summer school classes. MEMORIES: Taking 3036 af my classes over, dolng homework my senlor year, Attending Mixers slightly disartanged and confused, Mail box Bopping with R,C., J.B. Road Racing - M.H. DREAMS: To Graduate, attend U.T.l. in Arizona and live in Australia. OTHER: Thanks to my rack head friends for all the laughs and for lending me your assignments, CHURCHWELL, STEVEN: ACTIVITIES: Band 9-12. MEMORIES: Mr. Whltman's biology class, Pop In the Cadillac. Long band practices, Band trips. My first girl friend. Flushing my wallet. Eugene Trip, Best High Brass. Beats In the shower, Moon Walking. Where do puppies came from? Roll out the Barrel. Frog hunting in tennis shoes and underwear. Shut-up, Just shut-up all of you! Friends. Good Luck! N,T.D, DREAMS: Attend College. g CLARKE. DENICE: ACTIVITIES: Horticulture 11, 12, F.F.A. President. MEMORIES: Sophomore mixer with J.B., Wendy, Remember milk does a body good! Let's go canoeing Dohlerl Hey, Rhonda buddy, Iet's go to the green house. Let's get blasted Denese, turn taa soon missing the street, STATELINE, ID. with D.M., J.B,, S.K. DREAMS: To graduate, marry Joel Blevins and live o happy successful life. CLEMENS. CORBY: ACTIVITIES: J.V. Baseball, J.V. Wrestling. MEMORIES: Member of 12 oz. team Cmarathon many. Bear Pause, VH in Pocatello, Time release, Holding the tort, So sensitive, Winning th W.S., Big Log, Tight, tight schedule, 01, Waterskiing with J,P., and F.S., D.B. getting let off, Conoco-M.D. month CRidpath, Cavanoughsl, parked at A.R., Drive-Ins, Micky Dees, J.B.'s eye. DREAMS: A drink In my hand and my toes in the sand. CLOUGH. PAMELA: MEMORIES: I will miss all the teachers l knew and going to the cons and my counselor. Jan Blair. DREAMS: I plan ro ga to college or get ajab in the future. COE, DEBBIE: ACTIVITIES: Co-Op President, Young Life, Powderpuff. MEMORIES: Pawderpuff, A.M., P.L., B.M,, P.H., D.N., B.V., D.D., J.B., and all the good times, Dances, D.D., T,T,, D.S., Thanks, Where's Harr- ington? Coolers and Nuggets, Riverfront Park, Jam Sessions, Corky's, Cancactians, D.R,'s Party, Cozmo. New Year's Eve, Mildred and Angus, My nose, P.S. and D.D, Thanks, A.M. and P.L. In Trivia, DREAMS: To take over Uncle Fred's fKevlnJ practice and appeal his coun decision. COLE, BRIAN: ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country 9, 10, 11, Track 9, 10, 11, MEMORIES: Gold Coin, Basement history, Mission bums, A night at the park, Power cans, Run Stank !!! Davenport score, Wilderness excursion, Batting a thousand, Celebrating Friday, No left turn. My license? A night In the slammer, The hockey game gone. DREAMS: To die In the heart of a nuclear explosion. COLON. CARMEN: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Basketball 11, 12. Varsity Softball 10, 11, Yearbook 11, 12, MEMORIES: State Softball Tournament, Roz, Let's go over ta the airport. Come on baby, make love to the camera. The S.P. Fun Bunch, Being a Lilac Semi-Finalist. Friends- L.W., J.S,, M.T., R,J., D.M., and especial- ly Bill Sundberg. Love You Always. Spending time wlth Darren. Beth Raymond, l'm cold and I have a zit. Thanks Beth for always caring!! DREAMS: To be happy and successful ln my Physlcal Therapy career. COODEY. WAKEEN: MEMORIES: I hate ZlP'S Hi, Spoon Mike we're stuck up to the axle In mud 50 bucksll, Nancy control your dog. Klinga Rich Hansen remember POP in McBride's closs?! DREAMS: Goto Australia for the adopt a sallor program. Live my Ilfe like there's no tomorrow. Marry the woman I love ...... Nancy Hill. OTHER: I wish the best of luck ta Mike and Lisa. COOK, DON: ACTIVITIES: German Club 9, 10, Vorslty Bowling 10, 11, 12, A.S.B. HI-Rock11, 12. MEMORIES: At state 2 years in o row in bowling. GONZOS M, green 69, Jumpin aff the bridge, Von Halen, seeing Kiss in concert, Jammin' with R.L., R,B., and J.K., little guitars lotsa fun with J.C., I Luv U, Have a cool one GONZOS! DREAMS: To someday marry J.C. and form a very successful rock bond. COOK. MARCY JO: ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society 84-85, Ca-Op Historian 84, Jr. N.A.D. Secretary, HI- Iassies 10. MEMORIES: Meeting my very special guy, C.G.S. He has brought me much happiness. Think Pink, Pink!!! DREAMS: Be a millionaire and drive a fancy red Flero, To marry a very special guy and have a fantastic life with him. Go to Hawaii with K.D. and C.S. too!! OTHER: Thanks to Deb Jones and Megan McDowell for everything. COOL. DEBI: ACTIVITIES: A.S.B. Secretary, League Vice-President and Yearbook Editor. MEMORIES: Malibu? New shirt D.P.? Football shoes? Being rescued. The Whlnets. Homecoming. Underwater Bowling - real cute, D.A. Emmeline Co's for life. S.C. and almond joys. Thank you Caroline, Vicki, Vickie, G Lisa: You made this the best. Thanks for everything Kathie! Remember Chicken Lips, Tetherballs, and tit-fir! R.M.N. OTHER: Good Luck Mrs. Wittkopp, Mrs. McClead, and Mrs. Baldwin? And mast of all Kathie! DREAMS: To be everything I want to be and do everything I want to do. COSTIGAN, MICHELE: ACTIVITIES: Highland Dancer, Varsity Cheerleader, Activity League Sec., Chorale, Track. MEMORIES: Cheer camp, You and me and WCC , Coeur d'AIene, and coolers, the cadillac, Ice cream, State - BCWBI My Slgo, Critters Ponies, Aunt Melinda, M and M, Cruising and Movies with Michelob, Lots of laughs and good friends. DREAMS: I would like to travel all around the world, end up in the Bahamas with the mon of my dreams, and of course be filthy rich!! CHRISTEL. ROB: MEMORIES: 68 Bel-Air, Barrel BoppIn and Grass HoppIn, Stuck more than once. Ahh It's only o 4-door Let's go for it. River Road with R,C., J.H., S.S., S.P. Slow down Bel-Alr. P.J. Keep It floored. Rockin with R. Hack at J,P., Cliff Jumpin with S.C., D.B. DREAMS: To own a pool full of STROHS. OTHER: Bye-Bye Bel-Air: Senior Drags Here I come! CUNNINGHAM, DAVE: ACTIVITIES: Football 9-12, Basketball 9. Wrestling 11, 12, Baseball 9, 10, Newspaper Editor. MEMORIES: Slurpee Summer, 7-11 Heist, Jr. Luau, 7!3f84,, Seattle Trip Skoachles, Parking Lot sleep overs, Burnt offerings at Harsehoe Lake, Door Mat Night, SYZ's! Mr. Happy, Co-ed's, Joyce, Slide show, Elections - Last, Continental Motel, All those dances fstap laughing Shana and Lorilb, Rules at LyneIIe's, HR 240, Squids. Scatt's house and Z. DREAMS: To ga to college, Be a REAL man and finally have some dates. OTHER: S.S., F.H,, E.!., and double U Bee! Thanks Guys. AHL BILL: MEMORIES: T-Bones at Perry and Francis: Those school Nights til 4 AM: DB's short-cut through the fence from K.S.'s House: 9 people In T.R.'s Corolla: Fyat-Syria: CTWA w!FIash, Wizard, White Knight and Eagle: S.l.O.'s Drlvlngl Mac's and Coke, Not Pepsi, Cake! J.J,B.'s and D.B.'s going away Party: T,R,'s Kidnapping. DREAMS: To become a Pilot and run weekend flights to Tahoe and Vegas, Be Filthy Rich. DAVENPORT. BETH: ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country Manager 11. MEMORIES: Getting married, Thanks Tony, the Sheraton Players, Hey, Michelle remember the great tlmes we've had Elaine the Seduction, Run, It's o full moon! The truck, Renaldo. DREAMS: Getting married to that special guy CRS? G having my own business. OTHER: Thanks Michelle, Tony, Carla, Elaine, Fran, and everybody, You're all the greatest. Keep in touch. I lave you George! DAVIS, KYLE: ACTIVITIES: Football, Basketball, Baseball, MEMORIES: You're the Inspltatlon! Going to state with the guys. PEW Schmogazz, Diablo. Sclasc, Chaz, Donut holes with Oman. U.S.S. Davis, BR!! Thriller! Riley Creek! Mlstuhl Star Spangled Banner, Riding bikes In the snow with Scart. The Mate! All the great times with Beth Raymond. DREAMS: To go to College then marry my H.S. Sweetheart. OTHER: Thanks Dan, Don, Geoff, Scott, Dave, Tony: You're Great! DAVIS, WENDY: MEMORIES: Viva Espana! Carlos. lose. Seattle. Playet's. Uncontrollable urges on N. Divi- sion. Ramada Inn, ArnoId's. Europe! Smoking with the girls. Don, Layton. Diet Cakes with Tracy. Being seventeen. Nitrous oxide. Cleaning up after Tracy on New Year's. Casino nights. Paulus-a-um. Theme songs. Hot-rubbing. The beef. Crulslng cemeteries, DREAMS: To conquer Spain and live on a taof. OTHER: McChlckens. Ping-pong. Feathers. Teddy Bears. Balloons. Careless WhIspers Against All Odds Growing up. DAY, TOM: ACTIVITIES: J.V. Football, Golf. MEMORIES: Fun Times wfFudge G Fool and others. Mixers: Beating up Cars: Riverside, going to State, P.P., Mac Don. My good friends B.S. W.P,'s, collseum, DICk's N.W.C. B.Ball Games, Yakima. DREAMS: To graduate from Law School and become a lawyer, DEPONTY, ELAINE: ACTIVITIES: Choir 9-12. MEMORIES: Floating an a cloud with Coodey, The Way We Were, The Luau '84, Hey Beth, The Seduction, Run It's a full moon! Shoreline, All the parent-student nights, Christimas Dance. Cozad's lack. DREAMS: Ta sail around the world, taking freelance photographs. putting these in a book - never looking back . , , OTHER: Thank you all my friends for being there, and for sharing these never-ending four years. DEYMONAZ, SUSY: ACTIVITIES: Track 62 , Ca-Op MEMORIES: Summer In CA Christmas break, Maria, will you call my work Oh Sick 5 times Huh Marla, Great times with-Peggy, Enna, Kim, 6 Maria. Senior Prom. Thanks M.S., It's been great. DREAMS: To own Chlppendales, OTHER: Thanks to all my great friends. Love Ya, M.E., P.B., K,L., E.V., H.L. DICKEY. MIKE: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Football 11, 12, Varsity Baseball 11, 12. MEMORIES: Fax Theatre, Partln with L.M.. C.H., D.O., Jael 6 Jeff A., J.B,, B.H,, Good times with D.H, 6 D.N.: but especially all those good times with Debbie. Buddage, Gremlin, Sneak-A, Mr. Hand, Getting stuck, Snow-hits, Christmas Vacation with Deb. The flame Is dancing. Perma Grin, O-J. DREAMS: To marry Debbie and have o family together. OTHER: Thanks Deb for making me so happy! I love you! DICKSON, SHANA: ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country 9, 10, Soccer. MEMORIES: Brian Adams, Sunlakes, K.A., The Gang, N.A., Cotton Day fWho did we Ilke?D, Pink Champagne, K.M, Double Dates. L.E. at G.B. How many did we have? Watching T.V. with D.R. fD.S. hauseb Canada, fquartersb D,R. you'II always be special, Parties, Thanks C.G., KM., S.S. CMemorIesJ DREAMS: To lose weight so D.S. can't make fun of my thunder thighs. OTHER: Thanks Alrlon. DOIJNER, CAROLINE: ACTIVITIES: Bowling 9, 10, Spanish Club 1012. MEMORIES: Mr. Witt. 64 Prom, Camp- lng, the special hill, long motorcycle rides, Chevelle, s-10 Blazer, Hottub, Superman, Raincoat, Great friends, Debi and Kami. The Chevette!! DREAMS: To attend E.W.U. and major in science. To get married and Ilve o happy Ilfe with you know who! OTHER: Best of luck to Debi and Kami. You're great friends! DOE. TWEEDIE: ACTIVITIES: A.S,B. V-President, Dance Ca., Drill Team, V. Soccer. MEMORIES: Wild times in New York, N.Y., Pumps in the Lody?! Tu-too much: May I help you? Skoochies!! Cotton Club. Glenna, where's the men running this Parkade? Bllly, je t'aime. Look, U of W.!!! P.S. I love Ya. Hey...the sun will come outtomorrow. . .DREAMS: N.Y., Paris, Boston, Greece . . . to live out my dreams. DOHLER, CAROL: ACTIVITIES: Softball, Hi-Iassles, M-M, Hott. MEMORIES: Parties I dan't remember!! Sandy Beach wlD.S., Skippers - C.R., Old English - D.R., Warhooping - T.I.., S.H., Robbi's Keg, Farmers field - Ronda, Train tracks - Stella, The 65 - J.S., Chris 2 on 1, U-hi, Gang CS.U.'sJ Caneing - D.C., Sundays - CIyde!!!, Fllling Happy Cups, Fingerpainting!! Root beers, Lake - On the Dock!! DREAMS: Marry Dan, Become a Cop. OTHER: To finally get Dan in front of a fireplace!! DOUGHTON. DIANE: ACT IVITIES: Varsity and J.V. Cheerleading, Powderputf Football, National Honor Socie- ty, Young Life. MEMORIES: Cheer camp, Bean Dip, Lori - action, CIQ 4, l3,C.W.B. on film, toga '84, P.T. Club with L.L. and M.C,, May 5, March 16, New Yeat's 64, S.W. - Ducks! Stevie - air inventions, N.A. drip dry, Seattle and places full of potential, Couer d'Alene Lake, D.D's house, grant, and most of all bgt friends, I love ya S,K. and J.H. DREAMS: To be very successful and happy and break L.M.'s recor s. GELHOFER, LORI: ACTIVITIES: Track 9, 10, C-Team Varsity Soccer 11, Vorslty Cheerleader, Class Secretary and Vice-President, Iunlor State. MEMORIES: Glrls from 316, the night at D G D's, the sink, Moscow Weekend, the golfer, Rollin In the Rain. Nlk, we're 2 for 2. House I, ll, Ill. Togo 64. Our 1st Trip, B.C.W.B., on film. Naked swimming Ponies, Aqua-Fresh. Polyester Pony. Vital signs. 5 In a stall, Jr.Luau-I Believe It-Augh-or not! Collfonla CLQ-4, Mlstle Toe-11.The Day After. The The Best of Friends, The Gang! DREAMS: To finally ga out with some Real College Men, Llke Scott, Dave, 6 Erlk. OTHER: Action, What I like about you. Horseshoe Lake. Conan Day BO, Budah! RGR ponies, Daylight Donuts. State 63, Djorum. A klss Isjust a klss. Rally. EHLERS, MICHELLE: MEMORIES: Meeting the most wonderful people at the Skills Center. Parting times with Kelly Doten. Cruisin' and Monday nite movies. DREAMS: To have a successful job, my OOO zx Turbo, o mansion, and Mr. Right. OTHER: Kelly: Thanks for always being there sis! You're the best and I Luv Ya!! Yvette Brandon: Thanks for all the wonderful times and the ones ahead. Remember, You owe me one! ELIXMAN, MARIA: ACTIVITIES: Track 'B2. MEMORIES: Fiesta, P.B., E.V., K.L., Hey Potsie it's Christmas. Susy 5 times. S.A.P. Penticon Beach, Coolers In the Sand. Oh Sick, Hey Enna, Which way is Couer d' Alene Beach? Senior Prom. Yukon Jock. G.B. You're Great. Peggy are you sober yet? Pullman 484, Wow And all of a sudden. DREAMS: To own my own hotel and marry Arnold Schwartzenegger. OTHER: Thanks to all my greatest friends. I love You!! ELLENZ, KAMI: ACTIVITIES: Bond 9-12, Varsity Volleyball 11, 12, Varsity Basketball 11. 12, J.V. Softball 10, N.H.S. 11, 12, Rotary LeadershIp11, 12, Spanish Club 11, 12, A.S.B. Treasurer. MEMORIES: Best Brass, Mak- ing Finals, Band Trips, KT, Squid Nlps, Brutal Becky, State Volleyball '63, -Sth ILY, 1954 AAA State Volleyball Champions - There's No Stoppin' Us - My Rommates, Go Rz Go., VBF, Road Trips, Karts, Hockey Games-FC, Special Friends- BR G KD , RR, CD JB, SM, SS, DD-Ducks, Squatty, Bethy Ray, Volleyball Row. DREAMS: To be the Lady ol the 60's. OTHER: Thanks for on awesome 4 years. Never before like ENGLEHARDT, CATHY: MEMORIES: The times I spent with Debbie and Mary, Maria J. and Maria H. J.A. and all the wreaths I made and the money, Exactly .50. Teaching 1st grade at Willard for E.C. Mr. Via, ex- ceIIent French teacher, encouraged me through 4 years of French. I made it! DREAMS: Buy my P.T.A., black. Become the world's best pianist! Get married, have children, and support my family at all times. ABIEN, RON: ACTIVITIES: Track 9, Varslty 10-12, J.V. Football 10, Basketball 11. MEMORIES: Having a bad day at state, losing the 4CDm, 1983 State AAA 400m champion. Ferdi, you're a great friend, Hi Susan and Gale, I Love Ya. DREAMS: To compete in the 1986 Olympics, make a million dollars by 23: the key is determination. OTHER: Ward, Ron, and Ben you guys are awesome. FAUGHT, MIKE: ACTIVITIES: J.V. Track '80, Jazz Band '53. MEMORIES: PauI's Cabin, B.B. Wars at Salk, Junior Burnaffs, 4-wheeling during Cons, Road Trips, Digging my truck out at 0 am, Crulsln wheelles, Blowing 0 engines In 1 year, Most of all everything with Llsa. DREAMS: To marry Llsa and drive a Lotus. FOLSOM. PHIL: ACTIVITIES: Debate, Drama, Track. MEMORIES: Homecoming, Prince, getting booed by the male population of S.P., You're so Insecure! Those zany Debate ties, Gtavy's klt. Jammin' with Blind Falth, Forever, Graduation day, Werdy-O. Homecoming with L.W. Project Lancia, Wiper Speed! Sled- ding, Chew, Doug and Lynord Skynotd at Jae's, Night Manuevers ot 1OCD steps, Walla Walla, Booga Booga, The Kid, and Wild thing. FOUNTAINE. SHELLY: MEMORIES: Kevln Butters. Many Good times. Bear. Cavanaugh's. Ellensburg. Goin' for a roll. Always! Mt. Spokane. Makin' Sparks. Scorps. Miller Pig. Babysitting Karen and Michelle after Vodka. C.C. Fuzz sym Freak em' our! Blah! HPTL, Bumper Cars. Uncle Ricky. Breakin' Kathy in. Ditch8Cl. Friends! Never Forgotten! DREAMS: To always be happy and be myself. OTHER: Thank you Kevin But- ters for the best years of my life! FRANEK. JULIE: ACTIVITIES: Music Mon, Get Which Quik, E.S.P, Yearbook, League. MEMORIES: JDL, Yes we are hooked at the hips. DWR, Strawberry Milkshakes, spoons, Moses Lake, 3 Little Bicka can you spell it? Pg. 269. .I.H. Chalnsy, Moi J walk, Bag Lady. MH Prom 63. U of W. Haze. Don't be messing with my mind. More than just friends. B. Get out of town. In the Name of Love. 2.6. Cruise B4-65, Franco. DREAMS: Mercedes. J G J. Europe - M.R. ? FRANKLIN. KAREN: MEMORIES: Laverboy, Scorps Camping on Wellesley, S.O., Drive-ins, Storkin', 83 Prom, Jungle, B.O. sessions, S.Y.M., The Gang, H.P. C: L., M.M.. Uncle Rickie, quarters, Plan Oregon and P.D.J., Mlller Pig, DaublIn', Iamochaln women, concerts, ponies, Slam B's, Iammln' out, Smile pool, sneaking, Sammy and Fun times with Chris, thanx to MG, ST, EB, KM, and KS for making all these memories happen!! DREAMS: Ta be high on Llfell FROESE, PAT: MEMORIES: Never going to cons Drlve Ins! Cabin at Priest Lake. Rldlng. BBs at the rlver. Cabin at Pond 0' Rellle River. Going to the Llne. Killer Summers! Bel-AlrIn', Spending Money. Skipping, Skiing. Couer d'Alene! BllI's house, going to ' 0' Kicking Concerts. DREAMS: To become on Electronic Techni- clan and be Rldwl FULTON, JOHN: ACTIVITIES: Soccer Oapanb, J.V. Football 11, N.J.H.S. MEMORIES: IAHS, YHS, Chuckwogan with Blll, Mike, Chrls, Jim, and Monle. Panles. Vacation and return to Japan. Chinese Gardens with Dan. BAR Road. Red Face. The Mustang Troop. Cheney's Police. Trying to sell my car fthe Booth. Bucky only one more year to walt. DREAMS: Go to College and become Rich and Successful. AFFNEY, JEANNIE: MEMORIES: Ponying, Tuckers, B.T., SIOCXJ, Journey, Led Zeppelin with Sidney, 5-mile, Drives with the gang. March, Ozzy, K.W. Walk. Lake, August, every night living It up, S.W., L.H.. Ratt, Patty, Jerry, B.H., Men. New Yeor's - song remains the same. Sammy - Mr. Boston, Togo, B- Purse spring break, July 31, The Thing, Maria's Apartments. DREAMS: Hawall then to California with Shan- non Leda, to live it up. GAMBILL, DAVID: ACTIVITIES: Golf 1O, 11. MEMORIES: All the great Basketball and Football games we could of won. And dan't forget Shodle Dances - Mixers, If I could go. Formals with Sherri and our friends. And all those cons with lots of spirit. DREAMS: To goto College and become a big shot business manager. GARCIA, ROSITA: ACTIVITIES: Band and Jazz Band. MEMORIES: Thank you to all of my wonderful friends especially Mary Howe and Amy Kirkevold. Parties! DREAMS: To go to school and own my own business. To turn 21. OTHER: Thanks Mr. Brooks for putting up with me and Amy. GARDNER, PAUL: ACTIVITIES: Band 9-12. MEMORIES: El Beso! Best Brass in Eugene. Frog searching in Seattle. Voting signs, Barricades, and Pads. Bobo the waiter at Sherrl's. 3 guys from Mead. Stacy. All the band bus rides and trips. My ASB campaign. Roll out the Barrel G the Sacbut Brigade. N.T.D. and most of all Dana, a very special person ta me. Amo eam. GARRETT, MICHELLE: Scorp's, L.B. Camping on Wellesley, Sat. Overnlghters, Day After, Drive-in Movies, Storkin, Slam B's, Mt. Spokane, Switch, C.C, B.O. Sessions, the Gang, S.Y.M., D.D., scum, Fondu, H,P. G L., M.M. Uncle Rick, Plan A, 1st, P.D.J. Z.B. Truck, Concerts, Party's, B.L.K., M.P., Fuz, Chevelle, Ditch Quartets K.M. in, Thanks S.F., K,F., E.B., K.M. I Luv You!! Mark Huguenln!! DREAMS: To be in Love forever!!! GASAWAY. CHIP: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Soccer, 11, 12. MEMORIES: Ski Racing, GoKart Racing, Ir. Olympics Freshman Year, Becoming Varsity Soccer, Jim Bob Johonkovich, Scirroca. DREAMS: Be a gold medal olympian in all three ski racing events, go on in this world and make It blg in everything I do. OTHER: The Rip, Thanks to all my friends, you made it the best of years! - GATELY. VICKIE: ACTIVITIES: Activity League 12, Softball 9, J.V. 10, V. 11, 12. MEMORIES: Malibu, New shirt B.B., Luggage Racks, Thanks Deb. Di-Texas guys, Jr. Luau ummm baby. Bavarian 6 Players. Skllng Silverhorn - P.B., M.M., S.B., S.M., T.T., Crazy days, Thanks Debi, Diana, Lisa, Caryn, Kami, Julie, 6 Jodi. It was great. Camping with Diana. All those trees, and frogs. Ha!! The party car! '64 Cotton Day - Stevie's Softball with Stevie. Good luck Mrs. Holland. DREAMS: Own a skl resort 6 a red Convertible. GAVRAS. SHAWN: ACTIVITIES: Junior Achievement '82, '83, Honor Society '84, '85, MEMORIES: Maurice, Parlez-vous Francais? 4 A.M. Breakfast with cold cool whip. What kind of o man are you? Nick, plant a tree! Clint, man or myth? Contemplate noose,Cnous?J OTHER: Thanks and good luck to everybody! GELLNER, DENISE: ACTIVITIES: Deco 64-85. MEMORIE: S.A.T. Seminar, CD'A Summers, last day ,Ir.Yr., Moped spins, Cavonough's cabin parties, Beep-Beep-Zlp-Twang, Stealing Cones on the Highway, P.O.T. Parties. DREAMS: To live happily and successfully In sunny Arizona. OTHER: Thanks ta my Best Bud Marie for making this high school bearable. GIBSON, BOB: ACTIVITIES: Track 9-12, Football 11, 12, Letterman's Club 12, Marching Band 9, A.S.B. Rep. 9-12. MEMORIES: Howdy!! Lunch discussions, Mr. BaiIy's Weinie Patrol, shot put catchin. He seems like a decent sort, Clint Eastwood film festival, New Yeor's Eve, Basketball games, Football double days. Dances, You're terminated, Track bus trips. DREAMS: To become a Naval Flight Officer. GIBSON, JAMES: ACTIVITIES: Baseball 9, 10, Hockey 10-12. MEMORIES: 1st Division, 1st Play-off's, state Cham- pions CHockeyb, Playing against N.C.! N.C. what a mistake!! Ho, Ho, Ho! Hey Steve's! Shana!! Singing Barn in the USA in Canada! Blazer Hockey! Seka You out! .... You out! .... You out!!! Hansen's. What ever? Collins 1-12, Steve, John, Pl, Mike, Troy, Jaime, Thanks a lot! Skip a meal Fat Man! Lit- tle fat Buddy! All right. DREAMS: Playing pro hockey for the Philadelphia Flyers and playing against PJ on the Islanders!! And ICU!!! GIFFORD, GUY: ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country 1012, Track 11, 12. MEMORIE: Skiing at Mt.Spokane, The Stones, The Police, High centering the car, Dad coming home early, The many drives to Mt. Spokane. DREAMS: To goto University of Aspen 6 major in skiing. GIGOUNON, PIERRE: ACTIVITIES: Tennis, Foreign Exchange. MEMORIES:CheerIeoder in the Powder Puff Football game. Tore. Talking French to Kevin Byrd.Getting lost in the forest of 49 Cwith Kyle, Dave, Scott, Alex, Don? I never swore during my year in America despite all those bad Influences. McDanaId's with the Volleyball and Basketball teams. DREAMS: Came back In America as soon as I con, and meet oll those nice people again. To have my picture In the yearbook. GILL. CARA: ACTIVITIES: Sr. Class Vice-President, Sr. Class 5th Exec., Rotary Leadership, National Honor Society, Varsity Powder Puff Football. MEMORIES: Sr. Humanities, Trivia, Chickaloka: The high excitement of Mr. G teaching W.S.H. - ZZZZ: K.N., B.J., and J.S. making German memorable, to soy the least: Skllng and crashing with S. and J., SIasher. lr. Luau - Bismark - Cragmont Calas - J.P.'s sink - Never again! Sub-zeros with K.U.. Mr. M and Mrs.U putting up with me for a whole year- Thanks, It was fun! DREAMS: Ta go to Italy and uhh. . . GRACIO, CINDY: ACTIVITIES: Soccer, Co-Op President, Class Treasurer, Junior State. MEMORIES: G.B. Secret Love Affair, infatuations, Houses I G ll. Exactly B 6 T !6:30J Luau. Believe-it-augh-or not, Moscow - Trench coat, The cars tipping over, Hawaii, Chuck E. Cheese, Togo, Scruffy got ran over by a car. Malibu. What I like about yau. The night at D G DS - the sink. Summer parties. New Yeor's Eve. Kathy's neighbor. Djorum. The best of friends - The Gang. DREAMS: Go to W.S.U. with Lynelle, Nikki, Lori, Sue, and Kelli, and go out with college men: Dave, Erik, Scott. GRIER, MARGARET: ACTIVITIES: Food Service, Co-Op. MEMORIES: Red Hot!! Taot Jr. French Fries, Oh Well, Retreats, The first Friday of 1985 - one Adam 12-HQJ 561, Sneaklng Out, Siing at 49, Jr.Luau in the street, Koogs, Bud and Coolers, Hey Tiger! The Silver Streak, The Hotel, lt's my carl Cops and Nuns, never last, Weeds and Coeur D'Alene, J.B.'s. OTHER: Thanks Aimee and Ronnie for making my senior year special and for all the good times we had together! Love Ya!!! GUZMAN. FERDI DE: ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics. MEMORIES: Marial arts, breakdancing, modeling, GDK Safety Patrol, Half a can of Old English. To Ron Fabien fI'm not gonna sit by herb You've been a great friend. JJacobs commercial, Lowman Jeans. DREAMS: To ga into the movies and make more money. Be in GQ. Magazine. AGAN. STEVE: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Soccer 9-12, Curl Club, Relay Team.-MEMORIES: Night Manuevet at1CXD steps, Novo Smash-up, Doug's J.B.'s S.W.A.T,, Broken nose ot Mac's, Points, Avoiding Spirit. Hey you get off my shoe l don't want Kajakf' Cinnamon Bears, Levi Guys. Humantough. The log, the rock Hard Hat Area, Allied Janitorial Service. D.B. Concert, classes BOB classes BOB! Dirty Deeds at Mead. DREAMS: To be rich. HALL. CHERYL: ACTIVITIES: Newspaper 11, 12, Ca-Op Spring Semester Treasurer. MEMORIES: Pole, Pole. Pole, Bang! OUCH! Finding th speaker, Quick stops, Cookie sessions . . . Red lipstick. Moving Furniture. Serving as a snack bar. Playing detective. Singing with Lisa and Cindy. Thanks to: Cindy, Lisa, my twin Cheryl, and R.G. DREAMS: To mail myself an Accident to Barbados, open an accounting firm, and to meet my dream apple farmer. HANSEN. VICKI: MEMORIES: My best friend, Shan, blue socks, our many talks: Debi, you are super: my safewoy boxboy. Spring Semester 83, Feb 14, Feb 18, Feb 27, Feb 20, 1985 . . . all those letters: J. and P. I love you, you're the best. DREAMS: To always stand up for what I believe in and most of all the man I love, and to reach my 75th wedding Anniversary. OTHER: Dan't ever stop dreaming. HANSON, RICH: ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 9, 10, 11, and 12.5 aged out, Pipe Band 9, Jazz Ensemble 10. Deca Pres. 12. MEMORIES: Kay saying yes. Oct. 8, 1984. Feb.4 1985. Getting intoxicated in auditorium. 151 extravaganza. Bill's shirt Ha! Ha! V.B. night. l'm sick!! The bus is moving! lmperiaIs!Gym and so on. Bleacher Tumbling. Camping wlB.H., TR., L.P., ls the milk good Tim? Put it in! I gotta go! The rubber eye!! Claaas!! William. DREAMS: To make Kaylene as happy as she made me, Thank YOU! OTHER: Friends: J.M., M.D., B,H., Shadle's M! Take care! See ya in ten years! IIANSON. SHELLEY: ACTIVITIES: Softball, Drill Team. MEMORIES: The Gang4SU'sJ!! Performances w!RO, RebelIious Youth, legion games, Valley explorations, being tailgated, JS it tlckles? Rokeg's nut- crackers and bubblegum bellybuttons, TC is a moose! Lake trips, Quattzside expeditons, breakdancing, parties wfTS, Trivial Pursuit KB Score! 4-2584 6 all the wonderful moments wlMB. ILUVUI DREAMS: See UZ in concert, travel to Europe with my best friend, own a horse ranch, and have Mark forever a part of my life. ' HARBERT, KAREN: ACTIVITIES: J.V. Track 10, Varsity X-Country, Track 11, 12. MEMORIES: State 82. CS, JM O'Mally's stuck wlflat. KU,TP, WSU Huey Lewis.K.O. Richland! Mickey Calazones, Bandaids! J,S. Zoonl Stuart! Home at 12 pm. Clean house. EWU - They took my keys! S.H. J.M. - no gas beach party!Auto View. M,B. Bikes!Fishes. Mt. Baldy. B.L. 'Did too! DREAMS: Be happy, Rich, Famous, Rich, o Great Amateur runner, rich, Live forever and be rich! HARTNETT. JOLENE: ACTIVITIES: J.V., V. Cheerleader, V. Cross-Country 10, 11, V. Track 10, 11, Junior Class Vice-President, National Honor Society. MEMORIES: B.C,W.B. an film, infatuation w? Sheena E. Lives!! Junior Luau, Beggard, R.F.L.P.C,, Hoof it!! P.l.C. Togo 64, ist in line every time - rides with L.M. fthanksl. Just Etiends?!?! Sweetheart Dance 64, I can't drive 55:S1B3, Yooao Doao? Rex! Crogmont Colos. Cheer- mobile, I'm perfectly line! Necklaces. OTHER: Thanks for the memories - Cheerleaders, Steph fHEF7 Lis. Di, Laura, Jeff, Geoff - I Luv Ya!! HARTSFIELD. JOANNE: ACTIVITIES: Dance Troupe 9, 10, Food Service 11, Co-Op 12. MEMORIES: Hitting Stacy. Red Hot! Are you yet Mary? 2 hrs. in a closet, Hot tubs-fun times with B.S. G R.H.. How you been? Fries Alleys, T. Courts, KOOG's, Frl. 13th's. Retreats - Mar. Jo, Lur 0 Red. Royal Scott to, K.W. Hit me, S.T.'s house. It's steaming, Secret Hotel, Cowboys, TOOT. C.H. I love you. Putt's, DREAMS: To became a pro- fessional dancer B move to California. OTHER: Thanks for the best years, S.T., L.P., M.G,, K.W., Gonzo's You're the greatest. I-IAYDEN, CARL: MEMORIES: Don's football games, Cavanaugh's Seattle, Mike's, after concerts, F.F., B.H., winter of 63 Cr 84, summer school, Mistakes, C mist, K.S., CW., M.M., K.O., M.E. DREAMS: To be well off at the age of 21 and have a wife 6 2 kids, Live in a California beach house. HAYS. MARIE: ACTIVITIES: Senior Studio, Varsity Tennis 9-12. MEMORIES: Spending Special time that l'll never forget with Sal - I love you. C.D,A., Idol, screaming at people, S.A.T. Seminar, p-parties, Walrus noises! Road racing with Ricky! Garland, J.F., Last day Jr. Year, Linda, where's my cough drop? Chaddie. moca shakes, Thriller! D.S., Rogers? Soft. Skid mark, parties -- Arizona! DREAMS: Llve successfully in Arizona. HEALY. FORREST: ACTIVITIES: Football, Soccer, N.H.S. MEMORIES: War against Drunk Drivers, 'oo Mustang Smashup, The Great 7-11 Beverage Heist, Screaming Yellow Zonkers, Slurpee Summer, Headlights, Mr. Rock, Kung-Fu Theater, Nasty Girls at Dick's, Sting, Journey, The Amazing Domino's Pizza Scandal. Please, Mr, Happy, Roadtrip to Sandpoint, Night of Black Almond Head. DREAMS: Geoff and I conquer Seattle. To become the most successful MAN in the World. OTHER: You guys are all Madmen! HENDRICKSON. PAT: ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 9, Food Service. MEMORIES: Flying big time at Magic-Zep. Get- ting rat in the Cuda on Longfellow almost everyday. Oh wow tune's chipping it. Zydle filler up, Dave, it's baked. Favorite Sayings: Just don't, why you do, FYAH. DREAMS: Build a rat 65 Falcon Sprint with my tat 269 4 spd, Try to get Dave to get it through his thick head Fords rule. HENRICKSON, TRACY: ACTIVITIES: Music Man, Carousel. MEMORIES: Jeff B Todd, Racing the Pontiac, Going collecting, Crashing at Jeff's Apartment, Meeting a special someone CTR? at the drive in. Talking with the bums. Going to the farm with Tracy 6 Bonnie, T 6 T Meeting Robbie the Robot. Going to Zip's with Booble, Atnalds. Don't make a scene 6 let the Dog out! DREAMS: To make Tracy 6 Tracy Permanent! HERRMANN. CINDY: ACTIVITIES: Highland Dancer 11, 12, Debate 10. MEMORIES: Pole, Pole, Ouch! Where's the speaker, Blue Pickup, Gummie Worms, all of the nights at McDonaId's Horn honking, The alley, California, aren't they cold. Rug cleaners, Fuzzy mops, Brakes, Moving Furniture, Look at those guys. Memorable nights at Dick's, Boy Scout Ret Tequilla. DREAMS: To be successful at whatever I da. OTHER: Thanks to Cheryl, Jeri, Lisa, J.H., S.M., 6 T.K. HESS. LESLIE: ACTIVITIES: Basketball 9, Softball 1012, German Club 9, 10, National Honor Society 12. MEMORIES: MEN! R.D., R.C., M.H., DG., J.S,, B.C., D.l., T.V., Mind G Jaans - Love Ya!! Drive-ins, Olds on Baldy, Cruising, Hit Single, Magnum Pl, Unbreakable combs, 1000 steps, Skiing - 18Cl's, Beach Parry, Where's the beach? Buy a Clue! DREAMS: To juggle a grapefruit - PELE!! OTHER: Good-bye to You - Class of 55. HICKS. JAMIE: ACTIVITIES: National Honor Society. MEMORIES: Hey Danya - Check aut that RX-7! Aud- Guys from Alaska! Jlm - Your lunch was fun. L.J., C.J,, D.L., B J.J. - Homeraom was an experience. HIGGINS, JOHN: ACTIVITIES: Freshman B-Ball, J.V. Golf 10, V. Golf 11, 12. MEMORIES: Pink Floyd, The Wall with RH. 1984 Everett Open, The Bel-Air. Midnight Movies. Comfortably Numb, All the good times w!Steve, Rob, Rick, once in a blue moon wlPete, State Golf '64. DREAMS: Make it Big with Madonna, Caddie for the P.G.A. Tour, Play golf in England, Ta see Duron Duran, U2, and Madonna, In concert. To see Pink Floyd reunited. HOLLENIJECK. CAROL: ACTIVITIES: J.S.A., Senior Class Secretary. MEMORIES: Summer 64, BS, GB, CI, Coachhouse SS, EK, BS: Breezeway Parties Pepcons: Senior Prom 84, Hilery's, Julie-AWA AWA: Dtumheller Springs: Zucchini: Before dances with Brenda: Sledding, I broke my arm, Thanks BS: God help my cor: Coconuts, MS. - I L U! PS. Olympics, Christmas Eve 84. DREAMS: To have a warm cat that works!! OTHER: Rexburg - here we come - Thanks B.S., S B., J.M., J.S. HOPKINS, KEN: MEMORIES: Mrs. Elias and Mr, Bells class, Autoshop, Metal shop, Court Session, Special Thanks to Mrs. Blair for all your help. Thanks to Mr. Miller for the one day of inhouse. 68 Chevelle. Race me! DREAMS: Someday to own my very own mechanic shop G be the fastest in the quarter mile. OTHER: Bye-Bye Gunderson. To Kerri - dan't let the courts get lonely. HORN, CHAD: ACTIVITIES: Football 1012, Baseball 9-12, MEMORIES: State IJ tlmes, Ramond Street, Road trips, The drive through, Dick's, Party's, Dances, the drive in's, the good times with the guys. DREAMS: To meet lots of women. HOUCK, SCOTT: MEMORIES: Going to the Apple Barrel on Friday and Saturday nights with Jerome and Chuck, and being with Sheri the past 4 years, spending last summer with Sheri. DREAMS: To get married to Sheri and to own my own vacuum shop. HOWES, JO: ACTIVITIES: Class President, Activity League, Drama Club, Homecoming Princess, J.H. Honor Society, Class Janitor. MEMORIES: A.R.T., Puddle Parking, Jess 6 Courtney, Pullman road trips, Outdoor Sportsman, Cast parties - The Cadillac, Camping on Elias' Lawn, Hoteling, Billboarding Inspector Gadget Afternoons, Thank you Dutch and Dotl, I love you! Thank you Joyce, Kim, Kelly, Caryn. esa, Shauna, Brenda, TIM, Don. DREAMS: To someday have as much love inside of me as Dori Elias. And to someday be just like Joyce. HUFFMAN. BRENNAN: ACTIVITIES: Track CHigh Hutdlesb. MEMORIES: Getting stuck on five mile, with Beth, go- ing to Turtle Lake, Laughing at LIoyd's playing cards, Richard you playboy CLIoyd you woman's manb, Having my car stolen, Shrinking Lloyd's curtains. Going to Mac's for lunch. Doing oral Report in Petek's class. Lloyd plus Sherri. DREAMS: Cruise over to Australia on my 50 Foot Yacht with Beth. Having a four wheel drive Duster. HULL, LYNNELLE: ACTIVITIES: C.C., Track, Soccer, Rotary Leadership, J.S.A, MEMORIES: Shelli, DS, Girls from 316, Vital Signs, Green Beer, 1st-3rd House, Swimpatties, Jr. Luau, Hawaii, Rallyingl Power Lines fGteg, Chris, G Nikki? California - Ebenezer Egelhofer, Virginia, Catton Day CS.S.J, Cat's Tipping CBeanJ. 1st trlp, December fest CNew Year'slJ B C: T Cexactlyl? Moscow, Camping, Jock run, Character, D'Jarum, Polyester, Togo, Rack-n-Roll Parties, Best of Friends - The Gang!! DREAMS: Goto Baskin Robbin's School with Sue C.l Yeah! J HUTCHINSON, RITA: ACTIVITIES: Debate, Drama, MEMORIES: Koolaid? Singing commercials, Theme songs. Losing my voice, Hearse tide Don, Games! Trivia, Word search, Jeopardy, Tubbing, Seattle: Oranges, cutie, Booty, Shorty., Sporty, Bud, Men, Fire alarm, Showers, Laughing -, Walk, Closet, Chuck's Cast Parties, Tambouting, Laugh Lines, Poetry Enemeralda Plankton? Debate trips, swimming, library, Pizz, VCR's. Kim-Pool, Call me Tammy, TNT, BGT Sue, Wendy, Ken, Friends always!! DREAMS- Replace RATHER by reunion time. ACOBS. SUSAN: ACTIVITIES: Yearbook, Newspaper, Hllassles, Rifle-Llne. MEMORIES: Curb shots, Deep Lights, McDonald's, Murph losing things, What dld we do Friday night? Icecubes! AJ and JS B somebody at the DI, with Handcuffs, My little white semi, Homework is against my religion! Studyin' for Psych. - Humor Points, Dowling. DREAMS: To get a real jab, became Independently wealthy G think of some comebacks! OTHER: S.M., A.J., J.L. C: W.D. - Thanks for the fun times. Yau made it Speclal.,. lJ JAHR, PETE: ACTIVITIES: Freshman Football, Basketball, J.V. Football, Basketball, MEMORIES: Partying In a Bel-Air and Cruising onthe River Road with RC, SS, JH, TM, How fast are we going wha knows, but slow dawn says SS. JH, TM, But I say go faster. The 'od Bel Air cruises pretty good in the Green Stuff. DREAMS: Having a successful job, Having my 70 GTO and a nice house. And to have a collection of GTO's. OTHER: JoAnn Savard - Have a great Jr, St year. JASSMAN, LORI: ACTIVITIES: Hi-Lassies 10, 11, French Club 9-12, National Honor Society 11, 12, Dance Troupe 11. MEMORIES: The games with CE., C.F., M.D., KL., And the car stalling, State in '83, Cruisin' in Betsy with A.A.,K.H., L A., K.M., A.S., - it's buzzly. Bloomers in Portland, Hey S.K. watch out for those exlt signs. Thanks for everything Brenda. DREAMS: To became a rich and successful Business Manager. JESS. DIANA: ACTIVITIES: Choir 9-12, Young Life, Junior State 11, Powder Puff Football, Carousel 9, Music Man 10. MEMORIES: The Gang, Saving T.H. Ilfe, DD, Cotton Day, pink dresses, slumber parties, Peeping Toms, Squirt guns Cr mixers, Patty car, Diana 6 the Dynamics, Men in boats, trees, frogs, Jr. Luau, Ummm baby! Bavarian, Christmas Catoling on Riverside, Twin Lakes C.N,, V.G., J.L., P.S., Thanks! DREAMS: To teach young children, get married, have a family, 0 live according to Gods will. JOHNSON, DAVID: ACTIVITIES: Junlor National Association of the Deaf. MEMORIES: Valentine's Dance in '84. Jr. Prom, Sr. Prom, Many new hearing Friends. DREAMS: Plans for future education at PCC, Sylvania cam: pus, Portland, Oregon to llve a successful life with new experience for future. JOHNSTON. ANNA: ACTIVITIES: C.C. Track 9, 10, HlIassles!Rifle Line 10, N.H,S, 11, 12, Carousel, Music Man, Yearbook 12, Chorale 9-11. MEMORIES: June '63 - meeting Jeff!! CMM Picnic? AC, SJ, SM, JS - Thanks for all the fun times! Luv Ya! HTP, I90, B flats!! Mac's DD wlSj - HQ! Guardingfleaching: FUNCTIONS! MAJ, TP tree Cr Mom, Curb shot! SM - Watch the red lights! New Yeat's, Wild WOIETS - Crain! KJS - J Dances, Dice, Dimplesl! Are You Saying . . . ? Skiing, Sledding 6Broken armt The Dynamics, Only Ribbing You! Mt. Right You're the greatest! Hum 12! DREAMS: To get a REAL car - one that runs?! Goto col- lege: get the most out of life successfully. Stay with that certain someone forever! OTHER: Jeff, You're the lnspiration!! JOKINEN, ERIK: ACTIVITIES: Football 9, 11, 12, Basketball 9, Wrestling 11, 12, Track 9, 12, Newspaper Editor. 245 MEMORIES: Doormats, Burnt Offerings Horseshoe Lake, Seattle trip w!D.C., Rules at Lynnelle's, Squids. Scott's House, Ron's Parties, Snaokums, Co-Eds, Joyce, 7!3!64, Sllde show elections - lost, Lincoln Coun- ty. Parking lot sleepovers, Jr.Luau, Prom 64, Coach House with BS Cv CH, Homecoming King Strip. DREAMS: She's Bland, About 511, Likes Celicas and Having a good times! OTHER: Thanks for the memories SS G DC. JOLLEY, CRYSTAL: ACTIVITIES: Gymnastics 9-11. MEMORIES: Being the flrst Freshman Class here! Stewey! Ga Ing to Seattle for State. Hey Wendy, Let's take the elevator! The clouds! Pizza Hut Corner! Williams Lake 6 Medical Lake. DT's. Crulslng. Concerts. Nancy's House! To all my friends, You're Great! DREAMS: to be happy and to became as smart as Tony! JONES, JODY: ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country G Track 9, Swimming 10. MEMORIES: McKay High CThe Bestb, Never getting caught, mist wfPorcuplnes, Hottubbing, Drive-ln parties, bum lighters, Hayden Lake and Pullman, WA By Shadle! DREAMS: To attend College, travel, settle down, make babies, and be happy, OTHER: Special thanks to all my friends that made it fun: Paul L., P.L., L.B., J.T., S.S., My beautiful sistler Tina, and of course Jae Absalonson. JOSE, NICK: ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country, Track, Honor Society. MEMORIES: Quail, The Clams, Clambash, All night run, New Year's Eve Party, Contemplate Nous, Clint Eastwood Film Festival, Richland, Lunch, Rim Rock, The Enchllada, Termination of James Watt. DREAMS: Alaska, Plant trees, Save the Environment, OTHER: I QOI my Letter! ELLOGG, JAMES: ACTIVITIES: Band 9-12, Tennis J.V. 9, V. 1012, Wind Ensemble 9-12. MEMORIES: Best Brass!!! Eugene, Ore., Nov.4, '64, and a score of 72. Beating Steve in tennis 615 for 3rd spot In 64. Get- ting Varsity letter In tennis and lettering In band. DREAMS: Go to o good college, get a goodjob at a big Computer Company, KELLY, SHAUN: ACTIVITIES: Orchestra 9-12, Pipe Band, 9-12, Band 12. MEMORIES: Concerts, Competitions, I ELGY-POCR-U. Python. Zeppelin. What! Idon't know that! Get out of the street! Phil West, the fun- nlest person aIlve.FrousvlIle, U.S.A. Page, Plant, Jones, Benham Lennon, McCartney, Harrison, Starr, Bach and Vivaldi forever! Best of luck ln the future ta all good friends. Auf Wiedersehn, Shadle! DREAMS: To retreat to the peaceful solitude of Bron-Y-Aur and solve the mystery of Existence. OTHER: May the Power Triad llve long and prosper: and remember always - The Song Remains The Same. KING. STEPHANIE: ACTIVITIES: V. Cheerleading, V, Tennis 11, 12, National Honor Society, Jr. Class 5th Ex- ecutive, Spanish Club Vlce-President, Young Life, Sr. Powder Puff. MEMORIES: Stuck in box, Geoff Help, Cragmont Colas, R.F.L.P.C., Jr. Luau, B.C.W.B. on film, infatuation W., Sheena E. Lives, B.A. Busters, Fat Babies, P.S. Maul, Chlckalacka, Forever Yours TOAD. DREAMS: Attend U.W., Keep my Mr. Lifeguard for I myself , . . forever. OTHER: Thanx J.H., D.D., L.M., C,G.,G.A., and of course, Jeffrey. KIRKEVOLD. AMY: ACTIVITIES: Band 9, Drumllne 10. MEMORIES: May 26,'63, HAGLES, New Year's '63, the best times at cliff with S.M., N.E., G.S., Idaho, Don't touch me! Mind Altering substances, G.S. Apt. I Clifflplgs, G.S. you gave me the best year of my life! Coolers and tall Boys, Riverfront Pork, S.M, and N.E. Claw, M,H. and R.G., Thanks for being there. S,M. Thanks for caring so much. DREAMS: To same- day own my own business, KNUTSON. KELLY: ACTIVITIES: League Sec., A.S.B. Rep., Y.B,, N.P., J.H. HonarSoc. MEMORIES: Nails QOTOVSI- I painted last Wknd. Llz thought SHE went out with younger boys. Come on, all I said was He's got a body that can climb a wall. Na seatbelts an the chair Iift?? CSKA, Hey Kris, A BB game!! Speaking of BB's, How's Tim? How did the Sat. Spec. Get In YOUR purse? Hi Dad!! Where's the car? BYU. Ylppy Skip- I py! DREAMS: To beat PS 6 be Richest single at 50th reunion. Llve life to the fullest and be happy forever, Thanks JO, DS, JH, KA, TL, ILY Matt. KRAUSS, JOHN: ACTIVITIES: Track Manager 10, Football Manager 9-12. MEMORIES: Videotaplng those stupid ' Football games In sub-zero Temp. Home Room A-113, 302, 1104, A-105, 216. The Friends, Mark Olfson. Russ Spencer, Mark Maffal, The World's Best Friends. DREAMS: At the Flip ofa coin, I will either join the Navy or Air Farce. ' KROLL. GEOFF: ACTIVITIES: Baseball, Football. MEMORIES: Studying hard for Physics Tests, Queaslness at Jody's, Fleet-footed fleeing from Fairmont, Playing Games in Carney's, IsItt's, Never tying my Hi-tops, I T.A.Ing ln Mendoza's, Never being on time for Homeroom, GNATE, Zero to 60 In 3 seconds, What IS the Bolling paint of Plutonium? Bond - James Band, NUKE-UM! DREAMS: To become a successful Engineer, Make mega-bucks G buy a Ferrari fEat your Heart out R.D.R.7 Get together one summer with Don P. G Bob G. 6 Llberate all the M.I.A.'s In SE Asia. OTHER: R,D.R. - What DOES happen when an irresistable I force meets an immovable object? - R.D.R. C- J.J.B. - Good Luck 6 have a good one. KRUEGER. KEVIN: ACTIVITIES: Hockey 1012, J.V. Baseball 10. MEMORIES: Crashing Mom's car after getting driver's license, Showing Sumo who the real hockey player Is. Bench Brawl with Yakima. Taking 2nd in High School Tournament ln 62, 63, and 4th In 63, 64. League Champs In 6263 6 64-65, DREAMS: To I become a professional Hockey Player, and play for the Edmonton Oilers or Boston Bruins. Just became rich selling Real Estate. APINSKI, TANJA: ACTIVITIES: Drlll Team 10, Track 10, 11, X-Country 11, N.H.S, 12, Co-Op 12, MEMORIES: Good Friends - SH, RO, KO, CD, BS: Valley Exploring: Appleway - UHi Men: Foreign Exchange: Gloria: KO's Dreams: TPlng CL's: Too shy, Judy - SH: Z28 Vandals: The lucky Penny: War Whoop -CD: In House: Suicide Nite wlRO: Rolling w!KR: Wet Floors w!KO, Jake-in-the-Box. DREAMS: WSU: My Hon- do Prelude: Life wlihamas John. LARSON, TAMMY: ACTIVITIES: Bowling. MEMORIES: Parties, Parties, Parties! Huey concert, Pullman Feb 1Oth! Oh my God, Oh my God. BH's 'ear, 'ear!! Going to State wlMoe and Bowling team. Cowboys. Tracy - beer In the face!! Stuck on 5-mile. J.S., M.O., T.F., M.M., D.B., C.P., C.G., T.S. - thanks for all the Great times! Party! Special times w!Dave. DREAMS: To have the best life ever!! LAYTON. RICH: ACTIVITIES: A.S.B, MEMORIES: The Gonzos, brldgejumplng, concerts, the hornet, ski jogging, ' Viper, Cavanaughs, Feedback, Mountain Dew, Jody's patch, Sammy Hagar, Ford 390, Monte Python, Rallerskates. Rockford Bay, My few and far between girlfriends, especially J.C, and most of all my 246 friends, I couIdn't have made it without you! DREAMS: To replace Gary Plhl, to meet the perfect girl and to survive college. LEBRET, SHELLI: ACTIVITIES: The C Team, Varslty Soccer, Class Fifth Exec,, A.S.B. Treasurer. MEMORIES: Glrls from 316 - Lynnelle, Cattanday '63, House I, III, Rolling In the raln, Rock-n-Roll parties C.H., Polyester Party, Macs, Jr. Luau, Horseshoe Lake, Solid - D.R., Naked Swimming parties, 5 In a stall, Decemberfest, Grape slurpees, Malibu, Jockrace, lst trip, Rally, djarum, Green beer, four wheeling. The best of friends - The Gang, DREAMS: To get married and have 15 kids - HA! LECKIE, MARK: ACTIVITIES: J.V. Baseball 11, V. WrestIIng1O, 11, almost 12th. MEMORIES: B.S, C.H., G me to hl a.k. who's drlvinglK.M, 6 me, Parking lot 6 garbage can. Chris R., J.B., G me, HI timesfTOGA E.O. G K.N.lM.S., J.B, 6 me, Frl. Nite Party! Cozad's T.A. 2 yrs.!5th period Rap session w!Don!Anytime's the Right time 4 a little R.R.!!! Raschelle, Just between you G me always. DREAMS: Be a single, successful Businessman. OTHER: Maybe get Married. LENNENMANN, PAUL: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Soccer, '65 Pres., Honor Roll, National Honor Society. MEMORIES: Ski Patrol, Varsity Water Skl Team, DB's House, BC's Birthday Hottub, Wine, Slgney G Tim, '63 Parties, Stuck Ford, Night wlKS, Cat Patrol w!Rich 6 Chip, The wreck, Me 6 Mick, Magnums Hottub, Agricultural Engineering, BS's Wallet w! DM, DN '64, SP ah Babe! 90 mls L- 240E w!MH 6 KV, 6 In a bug, Red Pinto, KW, Drive-In Lady, Hot Summer Nights, Uncle Bob JJ, all the gang, Water Sk! Pictures. DREAMS: To meet a nice llttle sheep and get lost In o pile of snow. LIDKE. CHARLOTTE: ACTIVITIES: lntermural Spons, Deaf Service Center, Jr. Natl. Assoc. of Deaf. MEMORIES: Stanlng class at Davis, moving to Finch, Linwood G Glover and many friends and teachers at the schools. DREAMS: To be any and everything I can. OTHER: I will always remember Shadle Park as my Greatest Challenge. LINDLEY, DANYA: ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Drama, National Honor Soclety. MEMORIES: Are you cereal? J.H. wasn't California a total Blast? A.T, Thanks for not telling my Mom about Mazda Rx-7. K. And N. remember the night of the famous car race? Llp sunglasses! A,B. no more P.E. Make-ups! J.S, Do you like slowdanclng Fast?I love Orange Pop! A.M.K. Thlnk Summer! LINDSEY. KENNY: MEMORIES: Coming to a new school. Being called Mr.M. Being set up with 50 girls, thanks to R.B. The loaded down car rrlps to Turtle Lake. Skipping school and returning to a fire drill. Wood shop. Leaky car Trips to McDonalds. Women Drivers. Drive-Ins, Meeting M,W. and carrying stupid goldfish. LITTELL. SUSIE: ACTIVITIES: Senior Studio. MEMORIES: Going to Prep with Steph and Queen, Shaving Cream, In-house, Happy B-Day. Skiing, Steptoe no-gas! T.M. We're out of gas again, monkey bars, basketball hoops and cops. Thanks for everything Mrs. Lykes. DREAMS: To move to a mountain with a lake with K.W. LITTLE, AIMEE: ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country 9, Track 9, 10, Co-Op 12, MEMORIES: Malibu: KO 6 KW the best of times - Mixers, The church with KO 6 KW ls that mustard? MG 6 RH Road trips to 490, You guys are great, leather pants on prom night. DM G KO, 1 Adam 12 HQJ-561, Times with RH, MG, JA, SM, DR, RH, at McD's, Thanks guys. DREAMS: To accomplish my goals and be happy for the rest of my life! OTHER: Thanks to MG 6 KO, KW, RH, JA, SM, DR, G especially Ron for making my Senior year the best! LONG, BUCKY: ACTIVITIES: Football 10, Wrestling 9-12, Track 9, 11, National Honor Society 12. MEMORIES: Feb 2,3, '65, I need to sleep Sam!! Aug. 26. '64, Kiss band rehearsals and trips to Value Village for wigs. Scott, why can't we ga back into Rosauer's? Senior Pro. and B inch dragon heels, Gene, how lang is your tongue?! Thanks for everything Samantha!! DREAMS: To marry Sam and live happily ever after in o small house . . . LONGSHORE, STEVE: ACTIVITIES: DECA, MEMORIES: Morlan's class. Dazed and confused at Zep with Sid. The Humble experience. Burning Crude. It's baked Doug. S,M.'s House. LOOMIS, JODY: MEMORIES: Bridge Jumping, the Bud Man, My rockin' locker partner! Turtle Lake, Team Chevy, Crulsin in the '55, Driving my first LT-1, talking Piston with Dave. The 15,15 sec. Rat Mobile, Jr. Bur- noffs! BA's 60 footer. The Moose with my Bro. Father I3 Son Honda Team. Thanx for putting up with the Rack-n-Rock all those mornings Mom. OTHER: May the good times Roll!! LOWTHER, LISA: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Tennis 1012, Varsity Cheerleader, National Honor Society V-Pres,, Jr. Miss, Homecoming Queen, Sr, Sweethean Finalist, Powderpuff Football, Alliance. MEMORIES: Best bud- dies W.W., S.W., K.S., Paha with Wendy, soopbubbles, parking with Whit, Near Championships, Drlve-ins 6 Brownies, Oh Shan, Coeur d' Alene, D,D.'s House, State '64, Seattle had potential, B.C.W.B. on film, CLQ 4, 9 cheer buddies, New Year's '64, Buano, Mistletoe 11 Being a tootsle with Lori, D,D., M.C. and the P,T. club, rose Friday. DREAMS: To attend the University of Washington and break Lisa M's record. LOVETT. BRENDA: ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country Manager 11. MEMORIES: PenguIn?! l'lI be back 1 minute - Pro- mlse?! I Quit! What do they see , . . ? You're the best- LY! George? Why him? YTB! Fran - Now what! TIT Best! Yau'Il get over - ! Mich - Bloomsdoy 64?!! 1 more mile? Lori - 9 yrs. - Tea! Julle - Thanx - How's God? SN - You're the best Dave - ILYAI Karen H - Did Nat!! DREAMS: 5'5 ?! To be happy always. Good luck everyone and thanx! T Cr S!! LUCASSEN, KIM: ACTIVITIES: J.S.A., Cross-Country 61. MEMORIES: Fiesta! Ridpoth M.L. S,D., P.B., E.V., WS., Senior Pram, Koknee, Osifet. Fries G Gravy at 3 AM, And all of a sudden. The Limo. Great times with Peggy, Maria, Susy, and Enna. Spring Break '65 in Ft. Lauderdale. Thanks for everything Peg, it's been great! DREAMS: To have everything I want 6 be happy. LUCIANO, DON: ACTIVITIES: Drama, MEMORIES: Blue Cadillac, Players, Vacations, Rocky Horror Picture Show - Janet, Redheads, False Emotions, never going home, it's myjob, Big grey Cadillac, movies, False arrest, being ordinary, Yes, I'm a doctor, NO weak stomach muscles, Nikki and Reba, Prince 6 Billy, Yeeesss! Riverside, Big eyes! Hip hop, Mr. Moneybags CTracey HeeHee7, Halloween, Pork, Scrogg Machine. DREAMS: To live on a tropical island, LYNCH. HEATHER: MEMORIES: Thanks ta Sk! Club so I was able to meet the love of my Ilfe, Dan Deymonazf' Freshman, Sophomore, and Senior year were great with Dan. We've shared so much, I love you! Freshman year was great with ya, Stephanie Larsen, We had o ball! DREAMS: To be very rlch and successful and marry Danny. To always be the best of friends with Angle Poffentoth. ACE. GLENNA: MEMORIES: The Junior Luau - remember It guys? College mixers and men fwhere did they learn to dance?!?l No, not love, lust! I'm In lust!! Miss-P and E, R,P. and S.H. No double Dates, Please!! Craig 6 Greg - Just 10 more minutes! Cruising Francis. State - our apartment. Ann of a thousand faces. Thanks Ann, Miss, Lynette, Twee and Tami - you guys are The Best!! MAGNER, AARON: ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country 9-12, Young Life. MEMORIES: Clambowls l,II,lll, Red Pinto, Pap- corn lady, me G Mick arejust like this, weekend haircuts, P.S. 6 K,B. 6 A.M. , x-mas surf, P's Bronco G H.T,, no wrecks,TerceI, D.C., Smlle? P.S., Did you do a term paper? DREAMS: Get rich quick, invest, move to Australia, perpetual tan, surf Banzai Pipeline, Rlncon 6 Wlnklpop in 1 day, scope some aussie surfer- tes, B.M.W. MACKENZIE, STEVE: ACTIVITIES: J.V. Baseball 10. MEMORIB: Fishlng with S.S. 6 S.P, 6 M,D., being the one to catch the most fish: playing basketball with J,H., S.S., S.P,, G M.S., Being the only one on the baseball team with a crew cut. Havlng o great time with M.C. and KAMALA, Walking home with K.C., S.O., G C.W. Hey D.P. Remember 6 Inches. DREAMS: To become a catcher for the Cinclnatti Reds and have Mr. R.B. as my manager. MACRI. DENESE: MEMORIES: Rlcky Racer, State Llne, Pine Rlver, K,O., A.C., W.S,, J 6 JL Camere, W.S., P.C. 6 nothing but! Sr. Keg. Smog sessIon.Blg Bertha's Bash, K.O., Budjewels. lt's a dirty job, but somebody's got to do it!! W,D.F.A., Getting Stupid. DREAMS: Californla, Professional Beach Bum. OTHER: As you're sllding down the Banlster of life, remember me as a sliver. MASON, JULIANNE: ACTIVITIES: Class Sec. '66, Newspaper. MEMORIES: Senior Prom '64, HiIery's. Party on Joseph, New Year's '64 at J.B.'s , Zucchini, going to the line, Wild nights with J.B. C.H. running over B,S.'s foot. Drumheller Springs, Coconut, Scavenger Hunt, Houses 1,2,6.'J, Pop cans, Sklppin Jeff, P.S. Olympics fwknd of Feb 221. DREAMS: To be successful, to be Happy, to be with the guy I love. OTHER: Thanks for the great friendship and fun tlmes - B.S,, C.H., S.B., McCoy. Thanks to Julie Nelson for being the best friend ever. And to my life long friend Wendy. MAURER, MICHELLE: ACTIVITIES: Baseball, Soccer, Volleyball. MEMORIES: Things I dld In school and at home with my friends and my famlly, with my slster and her frlends and my grandparents, MAYER, MOLLY: MEMORIES: Spending time w!DS, You're the best! Remember me - I love you!! Me 6 Dixy In Seattle, Blown tires. Motorcycling w!B.H., MIP, 1969 Z26, Summer of 64 with Dave!! Upside Down blazer. Michelob, State line, Van Halen, Rhonda G John, toot toot. DREAMS: to stay happy, live life to the fullest, and marry the MAN I love. OTHER: To the class of 65 - Take core 6 God bless. MCCONAUGHEY. SHAWN: ACTIVITIES: Band 9-12, Drummojor 12, Band Rep. 10, Class V-Pres. 11. MEMORIES: Band Trips, Eugene, Klngdome, Pasco, traditional, Best brass, Flnals, the Pillow, M.O.. Bums, State V-Ball, Christmas Dance 60, 64, great summers, great friends, Most of all Melissa. DREAMS: Graduate from G.F.C., Marry Melissa In a few years, most of all serve God the best way I know how. OTHER: Thanks to Mr. Snyder, my friend, Mrs. Lindeblod, and Mr. Mendoza. McCOY. KATHY: ACTIVITIES: V. Track '0, 11. MEMORIES: Houses 1 and 3, Snake Rlver, Summer, games, Chuck E. Cheeses, Ron Patrons, CJ-springs, Macs, Walla Walla, B.O. Sessions, Skipping, Kellog, Double Dates, Decemberfest Chris HarvllI's partles, FoodMart. Sundays, Angsttom's Parade, Polyester Party, Coconut, New Year's Eve, Togo 64, Jr. Luau, Scavenger Hunt, Thanks Michelle - The best of friends - The Gang. DREAMS: To be as fllrtatious as Nicole. MclNTYRE. DONNA: ACTIVITIES: Track 9, 10, Hilassies CoCaptaln 11, Spanish Club 9, 12, SP Fashlon Board for J.C. Penney 12. MEMORIES: Nervous Boyfriends at Hi-lassie try-outs: Almost freezing to death in a Parking Lot pretending to be on o Football Field: Band Trips!! Don't step onthe Darito - Crunch! The Group - Thank you for the best years of my Life!! The corner of Wellesly and Shawn G Duane Singing to the radio In my car. A parking Place no one could ever find iCal. Coalersbp Party for the Squire Shop: Los- ing Nails at Dinner! DREAMS: To attend Wazzu for a degree In Nursing, then return home In 49 months to marry the boy next door. OTHER: Friends may come and Go, But Terrl, sisters are forever, I love you, Leigh Ann, Have the best 4 yrs. of your Ilfe, stay out of trouble and Brown Nose like crazy!! McMAHAN, BJ.: ACTIVITIES: Jazz Band 9, Younglife 11, 12. MEMORIES: Tequila slams on hood of cat. Water ski and Brewski, vacations. Parties at the house and explaining what happened to parents. Road trips to U of I and U of W. Poker and Brew, what o combo! New Year's Eve and getting called in to work next morning. Taking the Jaguar to dances. State trips to Seattle. My friend Jack. DREAMS: Go to U of W and study Business. Became successful and rich. Llve fraternity style. Lawnchalrs and Waterski in Feb, on Center Court. McPE'TE, DOUG: MEMORIES: Burning Crude. Downstairs before concerts. Chokin in the parking lat. Parties at Craig's. Steve falling downstairs. Crystals In snow In nose. Led Zeppelin with Cidney. OTHER: Say- ings Got any money? Dusted. Elohs Sasruoy P.U. McVEY, KIM: ACTIVITIES: Band 9, 10, Key Club Treas. 11. MEMORIES: Drive-In Movies, L 6 P's, Jan.13, 1965 - M.S. 6 S.M. Axis - Mel, what's in the brown bag? Inspector Gadget - French, Sept. 1, '63, Talks with Cindy. DREAMS: To become a Dental Hygienist and Clean Scott Baio's teeth. OTHER: Friends-Susan, Cin- dy, Melissa, Brenda, 6 best of all, Vic. SAYINGS: Telephone Tlm, Yellow. McVICKER, MICKEY: ACTIVITIES: Volleyball 9, 10, Basketball 9-11, Softball 9-12, Co-Op Secretary 12, Senior Powder Puff Football. MEMORIES: State softball in 63, C.S. and N.T. were great. Tonya Wollaston - all those crazy tlmes, New Year's Eve, College mixers. Special times wlth D.S., Meeting Ray. A.K. and CC. but of town trip! Thanks to two people who have given me everything, Kathy and Greg. DREAMS: To be the best officer In the air force and live one day at o time. MEANS, JIMMY: ACTIVITIES: Band, German Club 62, A.S.B. Rep. 63, Key Club 64, Food Service 65, Sr. Produ- tian 64. MEMORIES: Party, Mo, Sue, Dave, Shawn, Becky, John P, John K, Kathleen, Joan, Mr. Snyder, Chris, Donna, The BIad, Mr. Chattin, Tonnhauser. Book Talks, best brass, Angle, Billy Joe, KT, ET, te- quila, Scoop, The wiz Is back Why don't they tell me these things? Doctor Who, Ee-yay-ez! X-Men, Bruce Springsteen, The Who, Chlckalacka, Chlckalacka, Chow, Chow, Chow! DREAMS: To read Dune, open a restaurant called Jim's Place, and cater the Class of '65 Reunion. OTHER: Peace, Uni- ty, Love, and Havln' Fun to all here at Shodle! MEARS, SUSAN: MEMORIES: May 26, 63. Meeting N.E. HogeIs camaro, A.K. License! Mind Altering Substances. A.K., G.S., N.E., Cliff Drive, Idaho, All nlghters wlth N.E., A.K., G.S. Good ol' showers! N,Y. 65 motel? all gone! N.E. you've made my life full of happiness Cr Love, Thanks, I Love You! K.M. 2 beers?! M.S. our watcher! P.S.J. great to,es! Love ya both! Mom, always there! Thanks! DREAMS: To be healthy and happy 6 marry N.E,, the man I Love. MILLER, DONNA: ACTIVITIES: N.H.S., Activity League Officer 11, Music Man, Get Witch Quick, Carousel, Key Club 912, President, Secretary. MEMORIES: Florlda, VCR parties, Lust, ooh, Match, McDonalds, Bananas. players, Oregon, A.B., L,S,, M.O., Cowboy boots 6 Tennis, Bathroom. DREAMS: To go into medicine and have a famlly and lots of fun. MISNER. JOANY: ACTIVITIES: Natlonal Honor Society, Varsity Cross-Country 9, 10, J.V. Cross-Country 11, 12, Varsity Gymnastics 9-11, Varsity Track, 11, 12, Varsity Volleyball 10, State Volleyball 10, Editor-lnihief 10, MEMORIES: MEN!! T.N., D.H,, M.H., J.H.! Les, Wendy 6 Misty - Love ya! Graduating or 1o!! All the wonderful friends who have mode my years at Shodle GREAT! INFATUATION! DREAMS: To attend Gon- zaga U: To receive a Doctorate ln law: to become a great model! MORGAN, TENA: MEMORIES: Mikie, thanks for all the great tlmes. l'll love you forever. Feb. 17, '64, Suzl - you look o little PO'd, BRAD! S.L. Do you know how monkeys - ? Freez-Suz! Busted twice in one night. Cops! Carebear, Iet's go, flnlsh your beet, Now! Rick H. K.H. remember schitza? R,H.P.S. DREAMS: To be reunited with M.M. and live happily ever after. MORGENROTH, LISA: ACTIVITIES: J.V. G Varslty Cheerleading, A.S.B. Secretary, Drama President, Carousel, Music Man, Our Town, Get Witch Quick, Rotary Leadership, S.I.S.S. MEMORIES: B.C.W.B. on film, Fat babies-GD, Jr. Luau, C.G. in J.P.'s slnk, Blsmark, Car rldes with J.H., Nacho Saturdays with S.K., Sweet Pea, Cartwheels, Spllls - trlps Lt fall. Cast Parties, Sr. Humanities, Record 4, Dear Abby, Who back there, Cheermoblle. K.M. 6 R.H. 6 Hlm 6 Him . . . OTHER: Thanks for the memories Jo. Steph, Cara, Jeff and Rah-Rahs. MORRISON, DUANE: ACTIVITIES: Marching Band 9-12. MEMORIES: 11, BUMS, Duct tape, Seattle, State VB, DD, C 6 C Tile Job, Yellow Bomb, Chinese Restaurants, Drum Line, all of my friends. Thanks far everything Shawn. K.B.'s car. Driving Corvenes, Dreaming, Surflng? Good tlmes with Lorl, Thanks, I Love You. DREAMS: 11, CORVEl'TES, Be happy doing whatever lget to do. Mom's red convertible! MORTENSON, KIM: ACTIVITIES: Cheerleader, Newspaper 11, 12, Mot Mate 11. MEMORIES: All of the fun times with the gang. Jr. Luau, Camp Riverview, Hawaii Dec, '64, the place to be! Thanks for everything KA., SD., L.M., R.R., A.S., C.G., M.L. Special thanks to D.S. you made my 4 years great! Jo, thanks for all the memories, You'll make It! Meeting that special guy 0 yrs. ago! M.H. The Puddle! DREAMS: To have o happy G successful life and to keep In touch with everyone! OTHER: Never forget E.J. and D.C. In Newspaper! Special thanks to P.P. and R.H. Summer Camp, B.J.-You're special-K.H. Thanks Mr. Mat- thews, what would I have done wlthout you? I Love You! MUNRO, SHELLEY: ACTIVITIES: Pipe Band 9, Highland Dancer 11, 12, A.S.B. Rep. 11, Key Club 10. MEMORIES: Laundry Room 6 Rolalds, WA C1 T, 2nd gear, EWU w! the pipe band, Meditatlngl For a nickel I can cure anything. Special times with Chrls, Moscow trlp with the band. Do you know where your screw driver E? Psrty at BP's House. To all my frlends. . . I Love Ya!! Thanks! DREAMS: To marry the man I love and to 9 CPPY- MURPHY, DAVE: ACTIVITIES: Marching Bond 9-12, Drum Major 12, Class of 65 5th Exec., Jazz Ensemble 9-12, Jr. Symphony 11, 12, Sr. PP Cheerleader, Sr. Heortthtab. MEMORIES: Frozen Waves . . . Dude, Santa Claus 6 Expo Plus 10 Parades. Band Road trips - NWMBC Flnallst '66, '64, Eugene, OR, Finalist, Best Brass! What do you wear under your kllt? Air Cr Baby Powder! Baked Fudge, Cara's FF O RA, Christmas wlHRM Thanks. Trading Stories w!BG. Dove, that's In the wrong key! The Boys. DREAMS: To go to the Joan Crawford school of restaurant management and bejust like Skippy. MURPHY, KAREN: ACTIVITIES: Horticulture 2 yrs., Food Service 1 yr, Softball Manager. MEMORIES: Weekends, Pool Games: Snowball fights wlth Marle.Thanks Woody, lt's been great! Softball Manager, Going to Florida for X-mas. DREAMS: To ga to college and study pre-law or to be a lawyer, or a com- puter operator. OTHER: Magarett gives Stress. Morgarett have a great Sr. Year. MURPHY, STELLA: ACTIVITIES: Basketball, Softball, Yearbook, Junior State, Lovebus. MEMORIES: Deep Red lights with AJ. Curbshots, the wlndaw at the Jr. Luau. Killer Whiskey, Troln tracks, Hey S.C., Feel anything yet? intoxicating Mixers, All the bizarre tlmes with Jac. Love Mlxer. Mac's Studying for Psych tests, Humor Points, Bowling, Losing things, MN's Dimples. DREAMS: Win the Coors International Water Ski Champion- ship and buy o pink cadillac. Get a real Job? Attend U of M. OTHER: Jac - You're Fired! Oh well, that's mighty white of you. Whatever, Discontinued! Thanks S.J., A.J., C.D., 6 everybody at Mac's. MYERS. LARRY: ACTIVITIES: J.V. Football, Varsity Wrestling. MEMORIES: Going to state for Basketball 62, Gof Ing to state for Volleyball 64, Raymond In Renton, Drlve thru windows, Parties with the boys, Drive-In Movies, Working on Pete's GTO, Spending the last day of school ot Wild Waters. Jr. Luau. DREAMS: To be a self-made mlllionalre by the time l'm 60 and be surrounded by the ladies. OTHER: It was fun. fGoneJ. EBERGALL, CARYN: ACTIVITIES: Cholr 9, 10, 11, 12, The Muslc Man 10, League Treasurer 11, HI-Lassles 10, Yearbook Staff. MEMORIES: Hey D.K. Shoreline! Todd and Dave, Quick Change, Togo, Togo. Twln Lakes, flashlights in the night, Slumber parties with D.K., P.S., J.L., T.C., V.G., Hlt the floor, Junlor Luau with D.K., V.G., Balloons and Oh baby, Prep mixers, C.W. never forget hlm. Hotellng, billboardlng with JoJo, Chinese fire-drills, Jess, Cortney says the weather In England ls wonderful, Ba baby ahh you're looking good, Hey D.D,, M.J. how about 10 dollars an hour? OTHER: To know the love of Christ, which passeth knowledge, that ye might be fllled with all the fullness of God Eph. 0:19. Na matter what happens may I be the best thru Jesus Christ!!! NEIL. DAVID: ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country 9. 10, Vatslty C.C, 11, 12, Track 9, 10, 11, Varsity Water Skiing Team 819, Young Life 11, 12, Senlor Studlo. MEMORIES: Blanston Clams, Vandallzlng, Potato Bombing, 3 wrecks in 2 weeks, Slammlng at the club, Brewskll, Brian, turn the Scrambler off! Getting kicked outta Mac's, Poker at Rlp's house, CIam's nude run, Playing drums the Rapscalllons, Out wlnter surf party. DREAMS: To become a tlch Australian surfer and someday wln the offshore Masters. Also to own a Porsche 944, OTHER: FAREWELL CLAMS!!l NEWELL, MICHELLE: ACTIVITIES: Band 9, 10, 11, 12. MEMORIES: Chasing parked carsl, Oh nol, l'm trapped In a Value Village dress!, Not today-I have P-EEE, Band trips to Seattle, Pasco, Moscow, and best of all Eugene! Taco Toro is better, Donna, Let's pop whoppers, l'm hungry, Locked on the psyche ward on Halloween, Nov 4, 1964, Kelly-Freddie's gonna get ya' I'll miss you guys. DREAMS: Became rich! I BANNON, WILDA: ACTIVITIES: Dance Troupe, Volleyball, Track, M. Band, N.Y,l., WGW 9, Music Man, M, Band, Track 10, J. Band, Debate, Highland Dancers 11, H. Dancers, J. Band, Principals Council, S.B, Fall H.L., Bus.W, MEMORIES: Spllling taco salad on white pants, Dances, D.Y., Playglrl party, Florida '64, the Lake, P.L., B. Trips, D. Tour, Never a Lizard-Always the Look, NAZ-SB., May 15. DREAMS: Europe, Bahamas, Rlo, Ferrarl, Happiness, Money , . . OTHER: T.Y.-PGD. O'DElL, SHAUN: ACTIVITIES: Senior Studio. MEMORIES: Freshman year, noogle patrol by Zyde, Shenn, G Han. Getting busted by Mlller for chewing, 3rd Day of Junior Year. Flrst one In lnhouse. Copenhagen Cornet, Walking to school. Pat 6 Dove getting rot In the 'Cuda. My buds the Gonzo'sl J.S,, H.F,, R.H., R.L.. P.P., M.W,, C.S., C.S,, C.W., E.S., F.S., J.K., ond the Girls. X-Mas Kegs with the gang. Oly, Rob where's 247 248 the third time Raising Hell in Sr Studia with C S and R C! Gonzo thrashing on Fridays Mrs Halseth, thanx, for everything Mr B watch for a rot 327 Chevy Smell, good luck, bud Last one! OTHER: Punch tt! Settle Down OERTEL. ROBBI: ACTIVITIES Chorus 9, 10, Drill Team 10, Track 10, 11, 12 MEMORIES Good times wfS H, TC L , KO, C D, JS, B S, C H, T.M, DC, andthe State, Inhouse U-Hi Bigo, Judy S.H,, Track w!J.L., T C L , Where to park? T CL, Suicide night, Lilac Parade, Players, 1 a m. w!B S and JS. DREAMS Stay rn touch with friends, cruise the Carrbbeans and live life to the fullest OGAZ. TONY: ACTIVITIES Varsity Football 11, 12, Track 9, Wrestling 10, Spanish Club President. MEMORIES Pursuing L L 7 Becoming Schmogazz and Chewbacco, Cheotet, Gong Man in Kung-Fu Theater, God, this is brutal! Yea, Right!, Gtaovy7 Danceless High School Years, The Corvoir, PEW, DREAMS. Go out with the girl af my dreams, and to be K D 's roommate at U,W OTHER, K,D, B.R, D.S Cbath of theml, SS, D R ,G A,, Thanks for everything L L my inspiration OLSUFKA. MICHELLE: ACTIVITIES. N.H S , Cross-Country 11, 12, Track 12 MEMORIES. Hey, Dude! VCR Parties, Richland, K H , Jeep Walkrn', T P Raids, Plays, leads and the POOF Walls, Ankle Glue, Track meets. The Truck, Weddings, 'Lust, Rubber Gloves, The Gang B D,, T R, A.B, LS, F,T, D M , JJ., L V., E,S., B,L, E D, and everyone, French bread, Thanks Mr B and K,H DREAMS Happiness OTHER- Thanks to my Best Bud B D , Love Ya'! OMANS, SHAWN: ACTIVITIES Math Team 10, 11, 12, National Honor Society 11, 12 MEMORIES: Disheveled organization tothe Presidency to CTWA: A,J E , waiting and mistakes: glyph of wording and the yellow Mach I, the death of CXF 603, and the life of 356662, Speed? Drive, ling nights with Sotuman and Datleth, uphario at o response CL L 7, Jet Trme, DREAM: modest successwith no work to take home. O'SHlELDS. KATHY: ACTIVITIES Cross-Country, Track, 65 Treasurer, F F A , Hi-Lassies, P P. Football. MEMORIES Road trips with C D, Looney raids +U-Hi men!TL, RO, JS, McGum and Hard Buns, Filling cups w!C R D R BS C.D L W , Im Moed Where's the Beach Dances Dudley the Studly Hat summer nights taking a swim Ice Cream with Greg Botta bag lt's Invisible The last Hawaiians 'iWe're just visiting Are you OKI? DREAMS To be wealthy and available nurse. OTHER, Thanks for the Memories Kids you're special OTTERSTROM. SAM: ACTIVITIES Fall A,S.B,President, Junior Class President, National Honor Society Presi- dent, Inter High Senate, Vorsity Tennis 10, 11, 12, Rotary Leadership MEMORIES: l'A, L,G getting cars stuck in snow with Erik, JA. Dead mouse and Voodoo doll, JK., DS., and R,F. at B,Y,U, A.S,B. trip to Seattle, Mrs Scotts super influence, homework, hameraom,NJ the greatest man in the world DREAMS Become CE O of Exxon then President of the United Stores ofthe Americas OVENDALE. TOM: MEMORIES Short-sleeved shirts, The Abitrary Donder Scale and donder ratings of one Grave or more, Wada the Terror ofthe Universe DREAMS: Many and varied. ARKER. DON: ACTIVITIES Wrestling, Golf, A S B, National Honor Society, Naval Sea Cadet Corps, Spokane Astronomical Society, Band, Homework MEMORIES: THE CLAN: Bob, Paul, Shaun, Nick, Todd, Jock, the Parking Lot, 7-11 on dth and Grand, Clint Eastwood film festival, A man's got to know his limitations, Swell, '64 New Yeor's Eve, Paul, you Pud or Stud, the 4 s's, The dances I missed, Napalm Bobl, Hope you enjoy EI Salvador, Bob! DREAMS: To graduate from college, fly in the military, then work for United, Lockheed, Gtumon, or NASA OTHER You Y!! head! PARKER. RHONDA: ACTIVITIES Food Service, Horticulture, J.B.B D. MEMORIES: L,P 's with M P. 2 yrs. , Mac's crew, MM-flat tires and D S , D C in Hart , D M pounders and riding bicycles, K.J,, jetski, Loon Lake S.P. Fox Night at the drags, being pals and neighbors with JS,, Mrs, U's wonderful homeroom, Molly, I have to ga again DREAMS Keep on fixing my Chevy, Marry J.B, and Party on PATTERSON, MIKE: ACTIVITIES J.V, Football 10, Varsity Football 11, 12, Varsity Wrestling 10, 11, 12, Varsity Trock10, 11, Letterman's Club 12, Jrnod President 11 MEMORIES Come to see me in commons during oth period. My friends, watch out for me Iespecially like Mr. Bailey, Mr. Brooks, Mr. Close and Mr, Haney, But, I miss Mr Selle I like the new teacher, Megan McDowell and Mrs. Hammond They are nice to me. DREAMS: To become a farmer Sometime to have a family, big house and 2 children. Let's party and see ya all at Senior Keg '65 PATTON. RON: ACTIVITIES Basketball 9, Track 9, Varsity Track 10, 11, 12 MEMORIES. State for track, biggest party of the year including 12 unwanted police officers. Getting arrested at Edgecliff, Thanks to R.B's brrllant idea Being too sick to remember what movie Irusr saw at the drive-in. Getting fubored with B.P. DREAMS Moving to California, getting a cool buz, finding some tasty waves and partying with the Stones PAYNE, DANNY: ACTIVITIES Chorale 10, 11, 12, Jazz Choir 10, 11, 12, Concert Chair 9, Choir President 12 MEMORIES Great times with my bestest friend, Dave Kimmet. SUBARU! First saphs in Jazz choir in '.'.l. Tony, turn onthe water works In 1965 Thanks to my friends in choir Especially Pam, Tony, Pat, A.C. and M R Many thanks to Randy Fink for being an awesome teacher and director and a good friend. lt's hard to say goodbye DREAMS: Attend S.C C and become a firefrghterfporomedic in Spokane PEELGREN, BRIAN: ACTIVITIES Band 9, 10, Stage Crew 11, 12, J.V. Football 11. MEMORIES, Band trips to Seat: tie, Ice Palace, Deanna, Red Chevy Luv, joining the Army, going motorcycle riding, being Stage Manager for '65, Boo Boo and The Finks, painting the stage office block. Taco Time, DREAMS: To become a five stor general and retire with my Porsche OTHER: Good luck 5566 stage crew! PELO. JOHN: ACTIVITIES' Band O, 10, 11, 12, Music Man 10, A.S.B. Presidential Candidate 11, Outstanding Junior 11, Hugh O'Brian Youth Leadership Representative 10, Key Club 9, 10, 11, MEMORIES: Tripping over orchestra pit lights twice in a row and getting a standing ovation for it, Almost getting hit by on out of control baton during the Music Man Band practice, Football games, basketball games! KIDNAPPED! Pre in the face, Cake in my hair! Band trips and fund raising. Arguing in Humanities with D.P., S.O., T.V,D. and B A DREAMS, To survive college and become a doctor, Just to survive period! OTHERS: Calculus!! PERCY, STEPHANIE: MEMORIES: Meeting Jay Johnson in my freshman year and marrying him in my Senior year! What more could I ask for! I love you Jay! DREAMS, Becoming o corporation lawyer and living a wonderful and fulfilled life with Jay OTHERS Special thanks-Marlo Maurin, I don't think anyone will ever forget your thaughtlulness, friendliness and caring ways.. .especially me! Thanks for being o true friend! Best wishes! PERRY, VIRGINIA: ACTIVITIES: Carousel O, Music Man 10, Orchestra 9, 10, 11, Softball 9, Varsity Bowling 11, 12 MEMORIES: State bowling tourney In Seattle!! Sal, don't forget skinny belts!! Going to Moscow and Mt Hood with the orchestra!!! Great times with my pol, Sal, Shelly, quarters, dead boards, Schlitz, and a little bit of sunshine. DREAMS Ta get out of Spokane. PETERSON. MIKE: MEMORIES. GONZO's, the gang Mae's, Bubble Volkswagon, spin the keg Mud. Meeting Stacy Skiing. Thanks to all my friends Bane, Bug. Smellboy, Bouncer, Scrog, Thrasher, Moe, Lester, Kristen, Joanne, and Tigg Christmas Break!! DREAMS: To be loved by Stacey and marry her in the near future. PETERSON, DAN: ACTIVITIES Concert Band 11, 12, Jazz Band 12, Ftosh Tutoring 12 MEMORIES: The band trip to Eugene Or., was real great and so was taking best brass Earning i'Bonus Babies in Mr, BeII's American Govt, class was a scream, It wouIdn't have been the some without Shawn Kelly to mess around with Many parties with Brian. DREAMS I am going to enjoy life and someday return to Mon- tana ta ltve OTHERS: Become a paramedic and finish out my 6 years in the Army Reserve, PETERSON. SCOTT: ACTIVITIES Varsity Football 11, 12. MEMORIES. 4 am. fishing with J,H,, S.S., Sumo and M D Cruising in the BeIAir. M D,, remember Cujo night, fish for breakfast blah! Sidewalk cruising, ls that your brother? He's a good-lookin' kid, K,P where's the bathroom? Apt. parties with S S., K,P., R.S,, C,H., L M , Red Drive-ins, ZZ Top concert, Sammy Concert. DREAMS: Midnight Blue Lamborghini. PHILLIPS. TIM: ACTIVITIES- Senior Keg '65, Morning B H. with S.Y., Life Guarding 101. MEMORIES: B-29 deep powder, helli-o-copiers, Elk hunting! Mass airtime, late night quarters, photos with S,H , S,P. farming with Paul Wine, S16 and Hottubs, Hank, my best friend, that damn monkey, Bloom county, supper dippet, GONZO, Ziggy-Bongwa DREAMS. Catch up with Mick and Wing it an over to England and jam with the Stones. OTHER I drd't change, everyone else did PICICCI. PAT: ACTIVITIES. Baseball 9, 10, Hockey 10, 11, 12. MEMORIES. Flames and Flames parties! Cracker- botrel Sw 77 Monte CU, J,G Blazer Hockey ! K,O., B,S., D.P., J.P., hard buns at Mac's. Mike B, and Doug H , thanks for everything! D,S 9! Most of all Chandra for the 2 greatest years of my life! DREAMS: To be with Chandra for the rest of my life and be successful in whatever I do! POLELLO, JEFF: ACTIVITIES Wrestling, Soccer, Senior Class President, Varsity Ski Team, Young Life, '85 Heart- thrab Finalist, Senior Powderpuff Cheerleader, U,S.V.B,A, MEMORIES: Duck hunting, the Lake, the Guys- B S , D,M., D B., C,L,, TP.: the Girls-N.A., S B,, LE,, D,D., J.H., L.M., football games, state volleyball trip '64, Junior Luau Caro and My sink, the original B,A., S.K., P.S., Maul, forever yours Poahkums! DREAMS: To go to the U af W with that special someone and keep her forever, Also to play on the '58 Olympic Volleyball Team with Bill and Tom, POTTS. KEVIN: ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country 10,11, 12. MEMORIES: The gold coin, Union Gospel Mission. Base- ment History, the Blanston clams, Clam Bash, High bridge Park. Power cans, The Cars Since You're Gone, Come back Stank no one's after you! Still Batting 1,000! OTHER: Saying History. POWERS. SHELLI: MEMORIES: Tasty lunches in the parking lat, Jamie Bud. E.A.'s '72 Malibu. Hot tubbin. Da- ing some excellent crank. Idaho. Going to a few Infamous Whalers, Chad and I and our O day voca- tion. l'lI never tell!! Doing some A and totally loving it Air born and sideways in 2nd gear. DREAMS: To always be with CC and love him Aever. Going to a Zeppelin concert. Thank you Chad for the good times - some of the BEST. I love you babe. Peace!! OTHER: NHRA World Finals, Chevrolet, Ozz's 55. I hope Rick, Steve, Drug, Pot, Dave B, Frank 6 Sally, John, Rick, Shaun O, Denice, Kerri, Aimee and Everybody gets what they deserve and want, Party down guys. PRESCOTT. MARIAN: ACTIVITIES: Newspaper 12. MEMORlES:Painting the Mangre Street Bridge, Gymme P, De too is on fiii!!! Jessie ne' now Jerome, The white brothas con't f with that-Jerome! E-Nuff! Oh-e-oh-e- oh! Hit the beat a one time. Burping in Mac's. Lisa W. andthe moving table. Lorrie W. and her sayings, DREAMS To own a BMW Jain the Air Farce, Stay Single. To go to France and start a club. OTHER: See what holds up Calvin KIein'sjeons, AYMOND, BETH: ACTIVITIES: 10, 11, 12, Varsity Volleyball, Basketball, Track, 65 Secretary 5th Ex- ecutive 9, 10, 11, Spanish-Club. MEMORIES: State Volleyball 53, Far From Over!. Set Death. '64' No Stoppin ' Us Breakin Dawn the Doors! STATE CHAMPIONS Roommates. T,K, A.P, M.B. THE WALL! Volleyball Row! The gang K,A. CC JB, SS. KD. DS, Keeping one step ahead Shuge! To all the memories, Kyle, and all of those to come! DREAMS: Put to use the knowledge I acquired from Squatty. Not to let the little things bug me. Play some intense college volleyball, graduate with o degree, then marry my one and only. OTHER, Thanks to all my friends who let mejust be me. Love ya SS, RR, JB, KE, CS, SB, GA, TO RAYNOR. RICHWIEMORIES. Poker parties in BalIinger's basement and his mom trying to teach us a game. Sean doing my programs. LATE NIGHT pudding with Keith while Geoff was in the bathroom. Finally tak- ing first in park softball, Your mamma's a . . . My Engineering colleague. JL. BB. Gun wars at salk, CRAC Almost tipping the Bronco with Paul. DREAMS: To own a Lamborghini and cruise the Autobahn with Keith. RIDOUT. LINDA: ACTIVITIES: Senior Studio, MEMORIES: Meeting Jack, 2-24-64. Summer of '84, The Best! Cruising with Marie and laughing at Arby's! Garland's parking lot! Mixers! Have fun in Arizona Marie and thanks!! Four-wheeling in the flour mill parking lat. Those guys took our belts! DREAMS: To marry Jack and live in Hawaii, Ta be happy always- I know IwiII. RIEF. KERRI: MEMORIES: Idaho dipping, wlDR, RS, PM. DT. WXDR, CR.!! Fat squirrels! SNUGGLE SESSIONS w!RS. May 11th. Dru is that 1 person or 2?? Pink hair turbo!! wigbops. Beffy! Love ln '83 w!RS together in '54!! Beer G Pepsi-mixed? Thanks to all my friends! I love you! Bear-I love you! Tess Stops. Cycle trips w!RS, Darth!! DREAMS: To marry Randy and be successful! OTHER: Attending school every day. RIPPLINGER. BRENDA: ACTIVITIES: Junior Achievement, Co-Op, Key Club V-Pres, Church Softball and Senior Girls' Powderpuff Football. MEMORIES: Spending time with Susy at basketball games and J,A. with D.H., A.H , B.L. Telephone Tim. The Caralson Twins, Mowie Wowie, summer camp with S.S., and Kim M., cruis- ing Riverside and my birthday with Cathy, meeting D.D. and D.M. and special friends C.L, S.P., M.L., D.D., D.M. Tom, K.M. and especially friday night. DREAMS: To graduate from college, get o good jab, get married and have a couple of kids and hopefully be happy for the rest of my life. ROBBINS, BONNIE: ACTIVITIES: Tennis 62-83, Ftosh B.B.. Softball, Mgr, Soccer 55. MEMORIES: Best friend- Wally, The Gong-Ken, TNT, Ritz, Wendy, the party that wasn't, Jr. Luau, packing those tins, 4th of July Seattle, Bornacle Bills, The Barracuda, Big Time wrestling, Oh Rocky, Hey Dude, sorry. Hi Hun, B.J. Basket- ball Games, Powder Puff, Painting the wall with P.S., T.W., D.C., Post Falls, Prom, 5-mile, Rim Rock. DREAMS: To get married and have 3 kids. OTHER: Thanks Ken for the great year and for the years to come. ROBINSON, TRACY: ACTIVITIES: Soccer. MEMORIES: My seventeenth year, ArnoId's, the cemetary, trivia games fRita and geographyl, travelin' with Bonnie and Tonya, talking to Wendy over a Dlet Coke, be- ing Leslie's shadow, ponies at my house and very special times with Tracy H. DREAMS: To write the Great American Novel and become rich and famous from it, OTHER: Thanks, to all my friends who made my high school years, so great' ROCK, KATHY: ACTIVITIES Adv. Band, MEMORIES. Mt, Snyder is the best band teacher I've ever had Il've had Sb This is my Ist year at Shadle: l've mer a lot of nice people here and had a great time. l'm sure going ta miss all of you DREAMS- My dreams include getting a good job. ROHRBACK. RASCHELLE: ACTIVITIES: Softball 10, Volleyball 1012, J.V. Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Honor Society, MEMORIES 1964 AAA Shadle Park Volleyball State Champions! Never before like '64, Sneakin to airport Carm,SQUAT! K.A.R T,S,, Volleyball Row, 1, 2, 6 ,,,. Whoo Clap! One sets Roy! Team Unity, My nasty roommate, K.E Special Friends with Mr. Matthews. Cheering, food, Supetiarsl ILUGA . , . Danx. Hitting EEE' Stevie . ,. Best Bud! P.S. The Great Outdoors. Kim .. . Our Talks, Gigglin, You're Special' DREAMS: Going to UW, getting married, having three kids. The Agreement! Roma. LAURA: ACTIVITIES: Hi-Lassies1O, 11, Orchestra 9-12, Carousel 9, Music Man 10, MEMORIES: Going to state for basketball, Going and having a great time in Moscow 6 Mt. Hood with the Orchestra. Having a great time with my friends. DREAMS To ga to college, and to live a great life. ROOT. DRU-ANN: ACTIVITIES, Golf 11, 12. MEMORIES: Jungle gym. S,D, with P.M., K.R., C,R. at CDL. Beach Party DT. with K R, C.R. Filling cups w!C.R., C D, K,O., 6 B.S. throughout the Inland Empire. Hot- tubbing' V,l, need P.P '5o Mercury! Barcordi-Party! Memories w!R.W. G P.M. One week being mar- ried! DREAMS: To finally do it in the Hot tub! OTHER: Worst month March '64, Best month August '64. ROSS. JIM: MEMORIES: Chief's games. Floor Hockey. Mrs, Olzendams College English. H.S,A.S.. Steve. Steve Perry and the Gang. Thanks KCIMM and NV7PUL for everything, ARRL. DXCC. DREAMS: Someday see an NHL Game Get my advanced or extra Amateur Radio License. Raise Horses and Fulltime Pioneer, ROSS. TONY: ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 9-12, Football 9-11, Chorale 10-12, Highlandaires 10-12, MEMORIES: Sheraton Hotel, Pretend Wedding w!B D., Mayor of Dan!Potski, Hole in the drum, A founding member al C T.W,A. Jet Time, Shaving Cream Pam, Coffee Table. DREAMS: Being a doctor G Lamborghini owner. OTHER: Thanks for everything Strawn, Beth, Pot, Danny, Michelle, Ed, Carlo, Bill, Frances, Larry, Ann, Brenda, and Melissa, RUTHRUFF. CHRISTINE: MEMORIES: Summer with M.S. Deep-T with DR G KR. ln front of Skipper's with C.D. Filling Happy Cups with D.R., C.D., D.S., K,O, Throughout the Inland Empire, Kashmir, 2 on 1, Pet- magrin, VIPP. Christopher S. Shuffleboard. Shmogma's and Ying-Yongs, Scrogmonsters, The Love machine Bacardi-Party: Chucky's. Parking Lat Parties. Bonneville, Tasty, Quarters. DREAMS: Become a Forest Ranger 6 have 5 kids. RUHL, TODD: MEMORIES- The announcements over the intercom. Wonderful teachers that l've had. Help- ing people who needed help with something. DREAMS. To fulfill the will of God. l trust the Lord with all my life To reach out and save the people that do not know Jesus Christ as their personal savior. RYPIEN. DAVE: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Baseball and Football 1012.Varsity Basketball 12, Spanish Club, Letter- man's Club. MEMORIES: Hi-Neighbor. Super Dave, 63 yard T,D., Pew Guess what? Brian Adams Spacewars, T.V. at S.D., Crazy Friends D.S., D.S., K.D., G.A., T.O. and S,S. Bike race '63, Beard, NYE 64, 65, Thanks for the memories SD, l'll miss you D.S. DREAMS: To be a success in this dog eat dog world, ANDIFER. RANDY: MEMORIES: S,D. w!D.R., K,R., P.M. Cycle ride w!M.F., T.W,, K.R. Illegal turns, Hun- ting w!W,C, Don't shoot the mud. Snuggle sessions w!K.R. First date w!K.R, Beach walks in the rain, Cy- cle tides!w!K R Watch for killer squirrels. Beach party at drive-ln. Free movies w!D.R., P.M., K.R., T.J, Dinner w!K R., K.L., M,W. DREAMS- To marry K.R. and be rich! SANTOS, DON: ACTIVITIES- Varsity Baseball and Football 10, 11, 12, Varsity Basketball almost 11, 12, Presi- dent of Lettermans Club. MEMORIES: Sin weekend, driving record, Grantball, spoons, Mote Std house, Renton, missions from God, Nine mile stare, Sweetheart Dance '64, Burnt offerings at Horseshoe Lake, LUAU. disqualified winner of Jock race. Sciascia, N.Y.E. '64, N.Y.E, 66. 64, 65. Airion, Aug CI, Continental. vital signs, booting on Long Lake, doormats, slumber party, naked swimming parties, Nikki's got the record! Squids! SCHEURER. BRIAN: ACTIVITIES: J,V. Football 11 and 10, 11, 12 J.V.. Varsity Wrestling. MEMORIES: To all my wonderful friends. Thanks for making my 4 years at Shadle the greatest. DREAMS: After college then join U,S.A. Olympic wrestling. To win the million dollar lottery and buy a fancy house, good lab, nice car and children! SCHNEIDER, BRENDA: ACTIVITIES: J,V. Cheerleading 62-60, Spring Activity League 65, .I,A.S. MEMORIES: Coach house with E.I,, S,S,, AND C.H., senior prom '64, great summer with G,B.. C,H., and C.l. '64! HlLER's, party on Joseph, falling down at Drumheller, Hey Jm-awo-owo, zucchini, going to the line, almost skinny dipping in J's pool Parties at J.M.'s, popcans, sledding, coconut, skipping, P.S. Olympics. pennies, weekend of 22nd, I still dream about you. DREAMS: To become a police officer and marry the man of my dreams. OTHERS: Thanks lar all the great times-C.H,, J,M,. S.B.,J.S., and McCoy, W.S., A.S. SCIIWEIM. SUZANNE: ACTIVITIES: Soccer 11, 12, Junior Achievement 10, Spanish Club 9, MEMORIES: Summer ol 1964, Turtle Lake, KFC's parking lot, Ahh!! Coeur d' Alene Do the windshield wipers need to be on? Lorris, Where's the Grd one? RapunzeI! with Jim, I may be the lost ane. but there's still hope!! DREAMS: Get my license, ga to college and be successful in life. OTHERS: Thanks to all my friends L B., J.J , L.W,, M.T., J.S., L.M., and Scum, SCIASCIA. DON: ACTIVITIES: Frosh Football, Wrestling, Baseball, J.V. Football, Baseball, Narsity Football 11, 12, Varsity Wrestling 10, 11, 12, Sports Editor, Rotary Leadership, A.S.B. Rep., Class '65 V-Pres. MEMORIES: J Geils band. KelIi's house, MTV house parties, Duran Duran, Riley Creek I, ll, trans-am, seduce me! WHips ond chains, Mclntyre Enterprises, Seattle, getting attacked by a homo in an adult bookstore. Tom and Phillip from Seattle, Motel 6, Ann Hodges, Thanks! Hey, Scott, Thanks! Audubon, Ran's house, my drugger friends, DREAMS: To marry an Arab and drive a Lamborghini. OTHERS: Don, Dave, Kyle, Scott, Geoff, I love you all! SEAL. LARRY: ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country 10, 11, 12, Track 10, 11, 12, Chair 10, Chorale 11, I-lilandaires 12. MEMORIES: Crass-Country 1964-state! Cross-Country 1964-districts! Double weddings! good times with BD., M O., T.R., E S,, F.T,,D,M,, N.J., AND A.B. Wrong side of Wall Street! V,C.R.'s at D.M.'s! the broken V.W. near Richland! awards banquet-Fall 1964. DREAMS: Go to college and be an Admiral in the Navy. OTHERS. Thanks Mr. Page! SELLEY. PAULA: ACTIVITIES, Class of '65 Exec. Council 10, Chorale 11, Business Manager for Newspaper and Yearbook 12. Powderpuff 12, Activity League Vice-President 12, Junior State 11, Young Life. MEMORIES: JUNIOR LUAU!! Meeting Chris! Term Papers in the sun with Jodi. '64 Cotton Day with D,J,, R.B., and S,S, Aaron. did you write a term paper? Painting the wall with D.C., T.W,, and B.R. Riverfront park 7!15!64, Roadtrip to Harrington, My wonderful concocrionsl Cozmo, Laverne and Shirley, The 'homecoming dance with A.M., D,C., and P.L. D,C. at the Fox. Dancing in Deb's livingroom. Hearing a knock at my window at oom, My surprise weekend! Mildred and Angus, D.R.'s party! Our New Year's Eve celebration. T,N. and DWAT. No more doubles Deb! Ta my buds, Scooterbug, Davey and Spuzmon . . . you're awesome! ADVENTUROUS!! A.M. don't forget, Careless Whispers I My best friend Debbie To: Paul L., Aaron, BJ, Dove N., Brian V., Paul H., Danus, John-boy and Deb . . , Thanks for everything!! I LOVE YOU ALL! DREAMS: To keep in touch with all of my friends, go to college and become a history teacher ljust like Mr.lsittI, to get morriedfCHb and to always be happy!! SERDAHL. BARB: ACTIVITIES: Hi-Lassies 10, Track 11, Co-Op 12. MEMORIES: Friends: R,O., S.H., J.S., T,L,, C.R,. C.D., D,R., L.W., and KO. Are you still in high school? l'm moed! U-Hi men, lt's invisiblellf' filling up cups, McGum and hard buns. Lucky penny, Whete's the beach? Road trips, we're Visitors! dances, U2, ootto bog, the last Hawaiians! Thanks guys!!! SHEPLER. PAUL: MEMORIES: Trip to Montana to see Daniel. alcohol and football games mix. gumby party. block sabaths heaven and hell, big red, 20!20 eyes, all the memories of Danielle in '64, My wind- shield SHEP, EXXON, mount Baldy. Shep's '67 mustang, Thanks guys, Jimbo, Mike, Wacaan Coadey. Mr. Fowlds, and the United States Navy!! DREAMS: To do the best In whatever I da, and whoever l'm with in life, SHILL. PAULA: ACTIVITIES: Dance Co., Activity League President, A.S.B. President, Homecoming Princess. MEMORIES: Feature star L,P.: Toatie, Ketto and Pep, gossip with M.C., New York with Mrs. 'O' and gang. Cispus, me, C.W,,and M.R., we-6. mud wallowing with Trixie: wake to die, Troy, Spam and Big Den, my name is Ted: Bad influences: my sunshine boy, Wally, U of W!! Make some sen, memories! DREAMS: To be the richest unmarried lady at our 20 yr. reunion, SHORTELL. MIKE: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Soccer 10, 11, 12, 12 Oz. Curl Club. MEMORIES: Maneuvers at 1OfD steps, Ridpath Cavanaughs The Natural, Pullman, rail, jammln' with Blind Faith, Doug's house, Olr band. S.W,A.T, chew points, winning the W.S, avoiding spirit, Human Touch, ditty deeds at Mead, THE LOG. D.L. concert? Bob! spilling my guts in Chewelah philosophically and physically. Psych! Ronnie Mack, DREAMS: Marry into money! SHUGERT, CARRIE: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Volleyball 10, 11, 12, Varsity Softball 10, 11, 12, Natlanal Society Band 9, 10, 11, 12. MEMORIES: State AAA volleyball champions '64 5th In state V-ball '66, for from over, lookout for 01, there was no stoppin' us, Ray Nautilus Queen, Walcott Voodoo, Ethel Murman, Twinkles. Pancakes, you can't set the table. March 24, 1966, ice pirates, dairy queen, Bennett's forever. OTHERS: Thanks Beth. Tricia, Kami, Julie, Carman, Kelli, Synder, and Squat!! SICILIA. FRANK: ACTIVITIES: Football 9, 10, Wrestling 9, 10, Track 9. MEMORIES: Massive kegs, radical spodies. Led Zeppelin with Sidney. one of my best friends. The parking lot! Audubon park! Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood! Remember the crude! THE GONZOS! Crammlng 15 people into my truck, DREAMS: To have o great life together with Sal, SINNOTT, JIM: ACTIVITIES: Track, Wrestling, Football, Student Government. MEMORIES: Quail-EEEEE, mate! o, broken down Scirroco, Chip and me crashing a bridal shower ln our bothrobes. Moving day with Nlck. Breaking down on Riverside, Roxanne. Especially all my friends, you all are the best and I couldn't of had o better high school life, THANKS! DREAMS: I dream about girls a lot! OTHERS: I love you Stevie Skoife! SKALSTAD. CHRISTIAN: ACTIVITIES: Wind Ensemble 10, 11, 12, Jazz Ensemble 11, 12, National Honor Society, MEMORIES: U-Hi finals, bond trips, Eugene, o trophy!! Seattle with Shawn M. and Duane M., 111, Being kidnapped, somebody horked my shoes! McDonalds with Diane J. Trlg nights with Shawn G. Ttodltonal and nobody knowing. Thanks Diane, Joyce, Shawn, Duane. Brent, Melissa, John, Sally and Mt. Snyder, DREAMS: To be happy and successful ln life. SKAIFE. STEVIE: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Volleyball 11, 12, State CHAMPS '64!! There's no stoppin' us! A.S.B, 5th Executive. MEMORIB: Never before like '64I Composute, for from over, Floatable shoes, Cotton Day '64, walking lessons offered-see Donafagentb or Gregflnstructorb. DREAM: To show Vlckl, I'm a career woman not a housewife!! OTHERS: Thanks Vicker, you are soooo special. Best seller-from dream to reality. Good luck Bethy Roy, Kami, Roz, Shelli. I love ya!! SKILLINGSTAD. STEVE: ACTIVITIES: J.V. Baseball 10, J.V. Football 10, Varsity Baseball 11 Criding the plnel Thanks coach J.B.. Varsity Football 11, 12, Honor Roll 9, 10, 11, 12. MEMORIES: Rob C. l the farmer D, the Rat 66 BelAir. Apt. parties. 5 mile, river roads. Pounder Barbeque at S.P. house. Fishing trips. Twin Lake, Hey guys, the floor is wet. K.P., thar's not the bathroom. Drive-ins, G.T.O. no substitute. Pete. ls ll okay with Jo? DREAMS: Make the Old Goat run a 10 second quarter mile. TOMUFFMARIANPI SKOGSTAD, JAMIE: ACTIVITIES: Softball 10, 11, Activity League 12, Principal's Council, Powder Puff Football. MEMORIES: Lisa is it regular or unleaded, lifeguardlng outdoor sportsmon and Jo. Cocoa crlsples State basketball, S.B., L.W,, K,M,, L.H., B.S., CH., thanks!! Never go to a comedy with L.H. Special thanks to Steven for making my junior and senior year the best It could have been!! DREAMS: To be successful lawyer and be happy. SMET. DON: ACTIVITIES: Stage Crew 10, 11, 12, Basketball 9, 10, 11. 12, Choir 10, 11, 12, Jazz Band 11, Jazz Choir 12. MEMORIES: Conversations with V.B., three excellent years with Nina. tunnel hunting In the auditorium, Vigil, Southern Comfort, and Quadra. three persons. one body. DREAMS: To graduate from the police academy and become either a policeman, or a famous musician like Kyle Davis! OTHERS: Good luck Jory, See ya at the Senior Pro In '6o! Scott and Mell Yeee-ssss! Very much so! SMITH. ALAN: MEMORIES: My many lnfats, strictly illegal, Plurlbus, the heavy metal revolution. Heavenly Kruel, Game nights, Britt, Love you, make next year your best, Slow -n-Easy, Animal, Keri Lynn: best friends forever, Ralnlers Why, all my Awesome friends, the bing, Chuney, Maynard, King of Riverside. lsomedayb, Honey, toooo big. bowling state '63, SMITH, AMY: ACTIVITIES: A.S.B., Class of '65, Red Feathers. MEMORIES: Elite Group, '60 New Year, Sadles. The House Tacoiime, M and P, Couer d' Alene, camping, summer, Laurie and the Llst, TLK, drive-Ins. JR Luau, incagnits night, cloves, hockey men, sleeping in the car, BO sessions, coconut, drivin' the highway. Night lights, ticket, finding the guys with Sue. best friends, Sue. DREAMS: To be as happy as Sue in the morning. OTHERS: The gang! SMITH, CHERYL: ACTIVITIES: Highland Dancing 9, 10, 12, Newspaper Staff 10. MEMORIES: State 62 and 53. Boker and Smith, our McDonalds, Whot's a ferdl, little knee ln his jeans, ler's watch the sun rlse. Orange Julius and Sconish guys, October 5, 1963, chopped lips, summer '64, DANI, Ratt attacks, now watch, it was probably the wrong car. DREAMS: Hove a successful career and marry o Rick Springfield Look-alike!! SMITH. JAY: MEMORIES: All bad. especially McGee's class! DREAMS: To get out ol this school and never came back!! SMITH. JOHN: ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 10, 11. MEMORIES: Gonza's, mass kegs, pulled over at Mac's, the gang. BUG. Destructmae, P P., roach bouncer, skrog thrasher, smellboy, Stacy Kwisten, Lester! Lake gang, Rick, Terry, Winks, Terry running toward Rodgers bench, great times with Heather! Christmas Break! Spin the keg! Strip quarters!! Let me give ll o kiss, S.D., Forest, That's Nasty!! DREAMS: To be loved by Heather and Terry forever, I love you! To have a happy family, SMITH. KAREN: ACTIVITIES Varslty Gymnastics 9, 10, 11, 12, Spanish Club 9, 10, 11, 12, National Honor Society, Best Officer of the Intergalactic AlllonceCThanks Brian!!! MEMORIES: Awesome gymnastics times-state!! W.W, L,L, D.D., SW., K.F., S V., C,J,, S.O., golng for the octogon, my infatuation with Tim M.-my God! Soap bubbles, drlve-Ins, 151, nlcejump at the stadium Wen! Quarters living at the stresshouse, LPD! Sum- mer patlles and Jsprings, camping, hey, Crystal, Hunko, Hunka Burnin' Love, DREAMS: To see Wendy onthe Love Boat SMITH. MELISSA: ACTIVITIES- Girls' Ensemble 10, Jazz Choir 11, 12. MEMORIES: The MuppetsCB.J., Kermit, Rowlph, Animallg Muffy 6 Maude! J.E F!! Falling In love with Mark A.: Jazz, with P.A, MR., E.S,, etc.- sorty I left! Remember i'S G M ! Humanities and . . Man! DREAMS: Someday to be a nuclear engineer and figure out some good use for Nukes! OTHERS I would like to thank the class of '85 for practically nothing SMITH, WENDY: ACTIVITIES Horticulture 9, 10, 11, 12, favorite pastime MEMORIES: Having the best times with D.M , Oh well!! Ricky Racer! DM. can't drive 55. Pine rlver Park, D,M, K.O., A.L., J+J Lamere. Leather and metal parties, concerts, Fiesta-P.B., M E., K,L, EV., P.C. and nothing but. Senior Keg '84, Senior Pram '84, Nikki eats Jocks, smog sessions, deep creek, M,W M + S.A.V. Them girls, 10,CXXJ B.H.'s, W.D F A., getting stupid! Thanks for the great times guys! DREAMS: To goto California with D.M. and live lt up and never come down OTHERS: Favorite quote-Have a coke and a smile. SNELLING. DAVE: ACTIVITIES: Wrestling 9 MEMORIES. Hardy party times with Pat, Ayde and co. Tune say- lng pull over Dove I got to puke!! Zyde falling out of the Cuda an riverside. Rowdy times crulzlng and pulling Into Dick's to get a Wammy burger, The S,G. man, Pat, blowing the doors off Fords and Dusters. DREAMS To own the Prlmest 'a5' Malibu around and to start a drag racing team after the Navy. SPEER, SERENA: ACTIVITIES. Newsphato 10, 11, Carousel, Music Mon, Our Town, Food Service 12, MEMORIES: Job's Daughters. Demolay royalty, Dane T., Angela S and Lee, Conclave, Sammy Hagar's The Girl Gets Around !! DREAMS- To marry someone I love and to make a million before I am CIO. OTHERS: Dave and The Possible Dream, Ang and Lee. The motorcycle on a cold night. SOLDERG, TOR: ACTIVITIES: Soccer 12 MEMORIES: I'll always remember the SP people for their spirit, They are something special The people that I gat to know were really nice to me. One thing I can't forget is Mr, Bell's chicalaka and BB's. This has been a great year I'II always remember SPHS. DREAMS: To came back tothe U.S fHawaIIJ with my girlfriend! That I'lI wake up In time to finish my 2 remaining HS years in Norway To win S1,CXJ0,000, so I dan't have to make lt. SORENSON, CHAD: ACTIVITIES- Senior Studio. MEMORIES: Going to killer keggers at least once a week. Gof ing to Led Zepplln with Sidney, The b er buggy, Last one ln, Let's have o GONZO potty. Cookin' crude and crankln' ZEPP, Laughing sessions Evlth Sidney. Hacker let's Cheech and Chong, Audubon park. Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood. DREAMS: To be the bandit In the Gold T.A, like D.S. STADING. ED: ACTIVITIES Football 11, 12, Wrestling, Track, A,S.B. MEMORIES: Regunal tourney, BMing. T.P, patrol, N R, Hawaiian track, late night. Parks, all nlghters, whips and chains Bananas trucking. Winter pic- nic, Jap AII Star's summer time period, Ga Nap 'em Bob, Jon, the Doc and Mitch the sweetest! Legs! Tan! DREAMS- To own o business and be successful and happy In whatever I do. OTHERS: Best friends and times with S B,, J.R , M D., F.T , B D., J.C , S,S., LC., A,B,, M.P., DP., B.G., J,M, LV., and C.S. STEVENS, SCOTT: ACTIVITIES: Basketball 9, 10, Football 9, 10, 11, 12, Junior Class President. MEMORIES: Sin weekend with LA., coach House, Lincoln road with L,S., Horseshoe Lake. Doormat theft. Eviction at State, Giving Sclasc Hand-me-downs, Cotton Day '84 KL.H.J, slide show, rules at Lynelles, Homecoming, Riley Creek I, Il, Erlk's Fairlane, slnglng with S.D,, Spring vacation '54, Squlds. DREAMS: To become a gigalo and become rich!! OTHERS: Thanks Don, Don, Dave, Dave, Kyle, Geoff, and Erlk for everything STOHS. LYNNE: ACTIVITIES: Band 9, 10, 11, Spanish Club 11, 12, J.C. Penney Fashion Board 12, Girls' Varsity Volleyball and Basketball Manager 11, 12. MEMORIES: State Champs. Never before like '84, Jeff B. peanut butter forever! Taco John's, melting Ice, strawberries and cream, soccer games-ARABS and Mr Shoulders, provocative not perverted!! C,C'sl! Great times with K,T., Jill and Bonnie, older men IBG L- T.P J!!! English 2 years straight with Jimmy Page, 51084, Christmas '84, DREAMS, To go to either EWU or U ol I, became a teacher, get married and have lots of kids. OTHERS: Best of luck to Chris, Laura, K.T. and Kelly!! Go for it!! A STROBRIDGE. JACKIE: ACTIVITIES HI-Lassles 10, Track 10, 11, 12. MEMORIES: Couer d' Alene in 15, C.D.'s '65 Beach party at the Auto-view. All nlghters with K.H., ZOOM!! Who's got MONO SheII?! Robbi's Keg, Kathy O Sisters? K.B., at the lronhorse, U-HI men, Barbie, Crusin' Division, R.J. and Porquipine, the Harem, Squeegee, Judy. Special friends KH , K.O,, B.S, S,H , C.D,, RO., K.B. DREAMS: Travel the worl- dand marry a rich and gorgeous foreigner! SUNDBERG. BILL: ACTIVITIES: 9, 10, 11, 12, Soccer, '85 Heartthrab Finalist, Varsity Water Ski Team, Senior Powder Puff Cheerleader, Young Life, oth Executive, U.S. B.A. MEMORIES: Patton's party palace, what the 'G' Is a scooter pIe?l The guys: J.P., D.M. R.P., PF.: junior Luau, frozen waves, music for sweethean dance '85 with Disco Dave, State volleyball trip, trips to priest lake with Jeff, N.A., J.H., S.D., S.K., L.E,, A.P., and C.C.: baked fudge . . . Dudel Cara's F.F. and R.A.: decorating Hank's board for X-mas. thanks Hank, my favorite memory, DREAMS: To play an '88 Olympic volleyball team with Tam: to sweep Diane off her feet and take her to Greece with me and to be Dlsgustlngly wealthyllll ALADAY. ESTHER: ACTIVITIES: Senior Powder Puff Football, Bagpipe, Choir, Piano. MEMORIES: Our Town and the last cast party, HEY, Girls, are you ready?? Coaches of the powder puff football. Hey Lynne! Lloyd and lssit! First day at Shadle! Main memory was Flourle, Kyle and Sebestah. Tans in winter, Francis! Larry, Anne, Ed. Donna, Lori, Francis and our favorite freshman!! DREAMS: To be a doctor, live in Colifonia and live in the SUNSHINE! Also to reunite my family! TEMPLETON. STACY: ACTIVITIES: Food Service, and Co-Op, MEMORIES: Koug's, tennis courts, alleys and fries, Hey Red or Mary IM.G,J. BBQ Keg In winter, spin the keg, guys losing. Bubble o Royle Scot Putts. KW and J H. steam! Weeds! DREAMS- To be happy with whatever I do In life! OTHERS: Thanks Mike Peterson for all the special times, you make everything the best! Love ya! Thanks GONZO's and J.S., KW., J.H ,C.S , M.G. and everyone else! TESDAHL. MICHELLE: MEMORIES. Dancing new and old Spurs ! Tours 8084, Basketball games 10 and 11. Long bus rides, 28 hour dance, Macaroni and cheese, brownies. Dance at F,S.H. with T,C. Churches, hotels, homestays, shoving cream Turkey, dan't be silly, appy Esther, Riverfront park dance. Sitting on te bus with J.L, Memories with J.L, in Alaska and Canada, thanks! Snowmobile rides, WSU, Jenny's p0lly. DREAMS: Successful and rich! THOMPSON, STEVE: ACTIVITIES: Int. Band, Adv. Band, Jazz band! MEMORlES:Our band trips to Eugene! Mar- ching in the pouring rain: getting caught by Mr. Miller ln fornt of the field school gym! Going up to the White House during school! The traumatic experience an Five Mile. DREAMS: To become an optomistist, retire young and travel around the world, TIPTON. FRANCES: ACTIVITIES: Dance Co. 10. MEMORIES: D.C. theory, TTT best, 0 year thing, T. Patrol, foo foo, ratings, apple farms, hugs, slug patrol hey L 6 S. SN. one day, hey S, Journey forever, endless con: fusion, it matches to me, Fran you're nuts, I know buns, ankle glue. DREAMS: Find true happiness, go back home againiparodiseh, get my plc on the cotnflakes box. TODER, CHRIS: MEMORIES: S.W. you cauldbe my fa-tend someday, two's day at 490 with BR. Sammy 55 Hagar. The song remains the same. Chuck E. Sleeze, Oooh we said, Sick Fish. DREAMS: To become the superintendent over District 81 and increase teachers' salaries to equal management jobs and industrial positions and to monitor the staff on a monthly basis at Shadle Park High School. TURNEY, KEVIN: ACTIVITIES: Band 9-12, Jazz Band 10-12. MEMORIES: Small lcewaters, Large lcewaters, Cold Duck, Party Gremlin. All the Gumby's, Scruf-fy Schleps, McDonaId's Road Races, Ft. Powder Hounds 6 Mogel Munchers, Song Remains the Same, High Brass In Oregon, Knwd. Snd Sys. Moscow trip of '84, DREAMS: Goto U of H, love on a sailboat, 6 become wealthy and own a Porsche. TYLER. DAVE: ACTIVITIES: Going Fast on two wheels, MEMORIES: Living FastfGoIng foster. Kawasaki's - Schwinns - Novas. Learning the Buisness, Making Money- I'm going Diamond! Having Friends, S,W.fS.W,fS.W. DREAMS: My dream is to own and operate a Business - Retire early - Hove lots of money. Also, a real fast car! Quote - HoId fast to dreams - for lf dreams die, Life Is a broken winged bird that cannot fly. THEIM, KIRSTEN: ACTIVITIES: A.S.B. 5th Exec., League Treasurer, League President, Dance Co. SoIoist!Ca-Director, Varsity Girls' Soccer, ASB. Secretary. MEMORIES: H.S.C.A,S.S. Homeroamles. Olym- pic Hottub Method Sub-zero's with C.G. Drill, here? Gawd Maude, you're driving!! Party hats. Senior Studio, Phenomenal - Il was, Mixers, F.F.R.A. Particular Unlversols. Aleman - go sox. Luau. C.N. Friends Forever. Cannon Beach. P.M.F. Summer '84, Here's to '85 DREAMS: Move to Europe ond, um, well... ANDYKE. TODD: ACTIVITIES: Cross-Country 9, 10, Varslty BasebalI.MEMORlES: The Clan, Eastwood Film Festival, Christmas Dance, Shooting with N.J., Telling C.F. where to get off the boat. Hayden Lake Fishing Trip. DREAMS: To finish college and be an Air Force of-ficer. Also to get married and have kids. OTHER: Your History, Pal, A man has got to know his LlmItations, Dan't even think about it, Gad bless Napalm and Dupont. VANGELDER. PAT: ACTIVITIES: Spokane Swim Team. MEMORIES: Cons, Mr. L, Mr. Sanborn, Mr. Brandon. Sleeping in class. Mr. lsitt. DREAMS: To be a millionaire before 80. To be like Jim Means. VANSANT, KEN: ACTIVITIES: Honor Roll 11, French Club 11, 12. MEMORIES: Watching Homework Decay and collect Dust: Led Zeppelin G Van Halen CGreat lnstrumentalsb: Jimmy Page ls the best: Mrs. Battle Axe: Nam:boy: o9 : Gonzo's Voulez-vous Se Coucher: Dr. Rumney: Playfair: Golden Steer: Turtle Lake Crash CJ.B.7 DREAMS- Having a more developed and complete relationship with my girlfriend CD.R.D and kids. Completing a low degree. OTHER: Finally there: End of Story! Graduation: Communication Breakdown, Show me what love is. VANSICKEL. SHELLY: MEMORIES. Steve Nov, G. The Base. Pizza Hut corner. Llttle Man-Little Man. Bud Tails. Never making the midnight movie. Stewie. Dewie Stakes. Look at the clouds. Frog legs. There's frozen poop In the frig. Purple socks, Cotton Day Dance '82, He's getting on the wrong bus. Air Force guys are just too Mach! EWU trips. Crystal, you're the best friend a person could have! DREAMS: John Barrel. VARKER, BRIAN: ACTIVITIES. Cross-Country 10, Varsity C.C. 6 Track 12, MEMORIES: All night run, clams, slang. Dave the scramblers off, crowbar, Skateboard, Rapscallians, spray paint, Slammin, Sand dunes, Nude Jaunt, the Brougham, running tollbooth, Clam Bowl I 6 II, Searching for Trucks, corporate Death Burger. DREAMS- To die running, Bring back solidarity, to live with Brantl an Trent, to play with the Rapscallians on a subway, To skate with J.F.A. OTHER: Mark Berry Lives, '85 the last of the Clams. VAVREK, LISA: ACTIVITIES: Chorus 9, 10, Music Man 10, Highland Dancing 11, 12, Varsity Soccer 11, 12: Na- tional Honor Society 12. MEMORIES: Pale, Pole: Blue truck: Tequilla! State '88: October 5, 1983: backwards and In stereo:are we going to get hit by lightening? Summer '84: Nosepicker, Bahohas: Orange Julius -- Scottish guys: What's a Ferdi: Little knee in his jeans: Go Papaya: Cambodian Rock Star. DREAMS, To go to Oregon State!! VIERLING, ENNA: MEMORIES: Fiesta! Cruising Riverside. Those WSU College boys. McDonold's and Dick's, Looking for Ba gomba. Speda's at Coeur d'AIene. Lake. California Coolers with T.D. G P.S. The Carton Club. Hangovers Skipping school, Bar Hopping. Good times with M.L., S.D., P.B., and K.L. I Love you all! Copenhagen. MichaeI's QOI a hairy chest! DREAMS: To be rich, drive a Porsche and live in a million dollar house w!Michael In Bellvue. ADDELL, CHRIS: MEMORIES: In alley with Mike W. and Rich L. Killing some G.P. Boys. Hey Chris S., it's casual, I love you Michelle. Hey, Chet, Hold my jacket, Hey Brion R. that Bronco has sirens, Big Mug, gonzo-Co-Chief Friends, D.J,, B.W., S.O'D., J.S., K.R,, R.S., O.C., J.C., R.B., M.L. Gonzo Party. DREAMS: To be a cop and bust all you drinkers. WAGNER, KEITH: ACTIVITIES: French Club 11, 12. MEMORIES: Hedgecliff 6 Mr. WonderfuI's CR.B,J Great Ideas. Turtle Lake. Parking in trees cJ.B.b, Rolling an Escort fS.K.J Keatrs fr Lindeblad, Head to Head, The Who, Zeppelin, MG's, Gremlins, MC's, Buffet, B-R in McBride's Room wlth Wakeen. Franz's Mmmustang, 0-60 in Ohmigod, Rice Rocket, Gumby, G Jinxed. G.L.C.'s. DREAMS: Marty Krlstl. VAGNER. TIM: ACTIVITIES: Crass-Country 10, Track 10. MEMORIES: Golng Ford-Wheelin' with B.B. and KW.: Picking up the pelt with KW. and Max: Kelly's Conoco: Ioslng John Q with Max: Brother Phil, Ken, and Shawn: Thanks M and D, John F., and LB.: Max was born 4-7-54: The Rat and Ratland: Being a NHS Member. DREAMS: To earn a degree In Engineering and become an officer and fighter Pllatiin the Air Force, WALDRON. LORRIE: MEMORIES: Susy, Drop something? Marian, Nlce Horn! Sal, Look what I found on the floor! Audrie, she never takes role. Waterskiing with Ginny!! Molly, walking home from St. George's School, ls it Friday yet? Did anyone get their homework done? Lee Dlddle, Dlddle. DREAMS: Go to col- lege, Marry Lee Hole, travel and be happy forever and always! OTHER: Thanks for everything! WALKER. MIKE: MEMORIES: My senior year, the Gonzo's and all the good times we had, My glrlfrIends', especially KD., all my friends, all the parties at my house, the brawl In the' alley with the Gonzaga guys, C.W,, R.L.,C.S., Varslty Chuney Team. DREAMS: To become a successful In llfe and marry a beautiful blond. WARREN, KELLY JO: MEMORIES: My best friend Jeannie. Tennis Courts. 54 Hours in-house. Locker bake- outs. The thlng Teaching Jeannie to drive a stlck. Shelley flying off my car at 60 mph. Traffic Court. Cheery Vodka, Canadian Mlst. March 20, 1963 - partying wlth Ozzy all night. Meeting Don. Blowing SKID in a month. 10 kegs. Klller Spodle. Skltz - Jody and het phone wars. Lovln' Don. DREAMS: To someday marry Don, bulld our house and live happily together forever! WATERHOUSE. LISA: ACTIVITIES: N.H.S. 12, League Rep. MEMORIES: Filling cups wlth I3.S. and I-1.0. Prep girls on Third, Regular at unleaded - right Jamie? Marlon, wan't It blow up? E.O. Thanks for making me laugh KI was Natl? Drlvlng lessons from K.L., Whinets, Beaker fBok Bok Mlssyh, M.H. You'll always be special UT. G the Twinsb, Chad, Bryon, Shawn, G John - Fun rldes home. Bryan, you kill me! Chad - special thanks! OTHER: Thanks S,S., K.U., B.S., KO., D.C., C.C., and especially S.A.R. and J.L,S. for always being there whenever I needed them. You really are TRUE friends. ' WELCH. KRISTEN: ACTIVITIES: V-Track 10, Young Llfe 9-11, Malibu '83, Camp Rlvetvlew '62, '61J. MEMORIES: Malibu with K.O. G A.L. The Best of tlmes, Ty 6 Dave!! A.L. you're a seagull, you're a stump. HIt1lngJ.H. Oh no! E.B. Here cow, cow, cow. B.M., The Beast! K.O. and AL. The Chruch steps Ha-Ha, Gonzo's, Koogs', lt's steaming, Thanks C.S. for making my senlar year the best! DREAMS: To become a Beach Bum. OTHER: Bubble la S.T., M.P., C.S., and ME! Hey, Thanks guys, l'll miss you. It's been great!! WEST, PHIL: ACTIVITIES: Soccer, German Club. MEMORIES: Led Zeppelin: The Song Remains the Same. Denise. The Summer Drive-ins, Shaun, he Is the Greatest! Truck Toubles? Beers with Ken, Rob, Shaun, Ducky., and James. Morning. Brother Tlm-Ba. Hey, now Mr. Fowler. Just remember . . . Dr. Rumney. Sammy at 0:00 AM. Post Falls. Lynn Srahs. DREAMS: To become a tangent wlthln the framework of Me, Ot Jimmey Page, and to carerake the Overlook Hotel, C.C.T.O.D.W. OTHER: Hey, Bucky, Good Luck! VICHTERMAN, SALLY: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Bowling 9-12. MEMORIES: Partles, State. Julle's little surprise. Hey L.W. Marshmollows and Peanut Butter. Frank's vehicles G.P. Good Luck at AZ. l'm with ya all the way. FS., G.P., L.W., J.S., C.S., RR., JK., SP., Thanks for belng such great friends, Skinny belts and laughing school, DREAMS: To become Mrs. Frank Slcilia, and llve happily ever after. OTHER: Whatever! Oh Well! . WIENER. PAT: ACTIVITIES: Football 9-12, Baseball 9-12. MEMORIES: G.S.L. Baseball Camps. Togo. T.M., P.S,. Chas. Lettetman's Club. R.B., BH., J.B. VILBER, SHANNON: ACTIVITIES: Band 912, V. Golf 9-12. MEMORIES: Band Trips, Jamaclan, Padiddle, Col- iseum Lights, Sldney, the Family, RIc's House, Mothers' Day '64, Homecoming, Deer Lake, Duane Schell, Running away, V,R,, Halloween, Jeff Thornton The Ocean, L.H. 6 J.G,, It's Baked. R.B. G K.R. June. August, Starlight, Tuckets lndlon, Daquarls, July 30, My wreck, My star, Song Remains The Same, Sammy Rack-n-Roll. DREAMS- To get out of Spokane, ga to Columbia, See Bran Your played. WILLIAMS. SHANNON: MEMORIES: Specifics with Lis and Wen., S.M. Bing, P.B,C.B.lD,I., Nerd Champs. Soap Bubbles, E.B. poses, VIC and Blue socks, Nova, Ducks Diane? State . . . It has a doorbell! Daublemint rwlns, Don't be late Miss! Typical Llfe . . . Thete's only one up there, kickoff return. Llsa's gasslp. The Awesome foursome, D.L., S.W., M.W., M.S. and all my friends. You're the Best! DREAMS: Win Miss 520. Have a kid named Bob? Cut a record with Wen! WILSON. MELISSA: MEMORIES: AMEA 1? Jr,Luau, C.C.'s Call her La-Lonl, The Anniversary, Nat Love, Lust! Then Harem, the Southhlll Incident, Don't be late Shan! The Awesome Foursome: M.W., M.S., D.L., 6 SW, Daublemint twlns, Enemas, Nerd Champs, Muffins, Frult Runts - The Best! Ferrls, Mead Men, Net, Ann Shan, Glen, and Wen - Love ya guys! DREAMS: To marry a Rlch Preppy E: be just like my Idol, Wendy W. OTHER: Ftlends are Friends Forever. WOLLASTON. TONYA: ACTIVITIES: Vatslry Soccer, Softball, MEMORIES: Having two best friends, Liz G Bon- nie. Chewing at 5-mile, Rlm Rock-Dead Cow. Smoking a chlve! Sparkled ceilings, Seattle, flat tire, State Volleyball, 4th of July - My pany that wasn't. Kenny Rogers, Miss Pooley -- Moving from Seattle - Thank God! Powderpuff Football- Injured by M.M. DREAMS: To meet Hulk Hogan. OTHER: Friends - B.S,, Sllck, T-n-T, Rlta Book, Mlnl-Germany bound - Thank you for everything B,P, WOODLAND, CAIILA: MEMORIES: Christmas dance with Kevin. Beth's truck. Players. You killed Renoldo! Brenda - What do they see In each other? Sweet and kind. Traller experiences. The bowling balls com- Ing! Zacchary and Nikolas, my Ilnle sweethearts. l'll miss you. DREAMS: Marry that special guy CK.R.D. Make my llfe a success. The Greek Islands. OTHER: Thanks to Brenda, Beth, Michelle, and the whale gang. Brenda, you're the best. ILove You. WRIGHT, WENDV: ACTIVITIES: Varsity Tennls 9-12, Spanish Club, N.H,S. Sec., Senior Class V.P., Powdetpuff Football, Alliance. MEMORIES: Nerd Champion! Ice Capades at Escapades? Karen has an octagon! Soap bubbles, Popcorn and Cocoa, Typical Life Nice Personality, Right Lls? Paha! Vlnyl seats, Jumping Albi. Specifics, Disco lives, SMBing, Rose Frlday? Parking with Whit, p.b.c.b.fd.I., Eddie Bauer poses, Novamobile. DREAMS: Ta someday be onthe Love Boar, and cut a record with Shan. 2 A ni' ' nl Pj -, ' nr I Haircuts Men ' Women - Kids X Shampoo 8. Set. . . 35.75 L f r :MJ V- 232. -J, gifs: fA:?: s. ifii,T,ii i:-:A U '15 ' F4-T L4 xiii f S+: Q' 1 5 .4 :H ., lf. fa Perms! 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This yeorbook ond my position hos been the greotest Ieorning ond growing ex- perience in high school. I would like to thonk my Co-Editor Debi C1 the remorkoble stoff for oll their hord work ond dedicotion. Most of oll I'd like to thonk the one who mode it oll worthwhilep Our Ad- visor ond friend Mrs. Lykes, She ollowed us the chonce to excel individuolly os well os o stoff, giving everyone confidence ond support. When I open this yeorbook it will remind me of the love ond oppreciotion I hold for these people I hod the opportunity to work so closely with. Thonk you ogoin for moking my yeors ot Shodle the best! Jodi Lindley Editor-in-Chief There comes o time in the life of every Highlonder when they must soy good-bye to the post ond welcome the future. Our post four yeors ot Shodle hove been filled with mony memories, chollenges, ond ochievements, o security mony find hord to leove, but the future holds so much more, The yeorbook stoff, os well os myself hopes thot when you open this yeorbook ten yeors loter you will feel the some thrill ond pride ot being o Highlonder, ond it will fill your mind with memories long since forgotten. l'd like to thonk Mrs. Lykes ond my co-editor Jodi for moking this yeorbook ond the long hours it took to complete it very speciol to me. This wos the best stoff I've ever seen. Thonk you olso to my fomily for oll their strength ond encourogement. I wish for eoch Senior the every best thot life hos to offer. Moy eoch of you become everything you wont to be. Debi Cool Editor-in-Chief 269 Speciaf iyriencla Speciaf Wemoriea 1 Q I 1 n Uur ecia W 5? 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