Shorecrest High School - Loch Yearbook (Seattle, WA)
- Class of 1988
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'Yiflfl 5, NM VJ XML J, 4, xy Jg ,,, :M K7 , vixw Naeffxnwn T gm AiwwMvWw , VW .uri 95, JMW5 jk . f'U wil!! bv VR: UGIVIOV ,IL 'V 5' TW ' .N M,9gbmVXk' B wxfhefw, 'bbw mwwffp' 'W , or 5 A Ji, , J f JL YV J X fa CONTENTS ' K9 of Q wffl Q adv DD , OPENING SENIORS rpm STUDENT LIFE rip' giiiwk UNDERCLASS ,-- ggmfdg ORGANIZATIOIQJ- PM 'wJ-013 FACULTY SPORTS 3,5561 JM, ,650 CLOSING ff A64 i?Kii,WmwQLQi32i3Q2gQQ, 254 ?5jfL'MwfwC-f' iw '- MM' -,MTA-ff! Saw- G..-K' 'QQ 4.9m f ,,,C,5,fnwCvA,QMW VL-1MCfyiW5wwzfM XM? ffmo ffw CMSMC. ww Z 1 ' THQ wuwg l U QLuf UMASS WWA! CDH Md mf Z 91311 OCMMSS'-qmqmmu CLLQO Lllce QJOM mms UMHDW PIMX MS d 'W W WW Wtdujloe A Lcc fg7c,r'0fw wg, ruww fwfjli WVLQ cwilma fmvmmjrs nm 04 !r,Y6,nUA aff1oLp ng44,,, ww, QQ CPA M34 'N9JvM'VNyi.1fgXvVtpN X W ,X Q NX Nbyg-QPSN 'NV V, ww X Y55fVjS?fi5Nl6X 'Vwwivbfv 'JV A Kyiv WwN'yw1,w 5 Wlglvkvfiimfwg f W sf Q XE ,. ' xx 3 , cv ' ' M we 5NJjVvi9jWWWQKw Egg QBwDYYi03i:?gjMQ?,55i jw35QiV'5J'J5bk gif? ml. 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But lift you did and lift you shall do as you exalt the pages to come. Before you do, maybe you have already pondered over that all too common P 3 so inquisltively entitled Back in the Highlrfe? What it means is that this year we regained the attitude of unity as a school This year we were able to say We re in control even though we re uncontrollable. This year we lifted ourselves back into the high ife. Now isnt that 1 wt' elf 2 i Freshmen, jared lsitt, Kevin Lincks, Erik Peterson, and Jason Nelson wor- ship the all powerful M 8 M wrapper. i X 0 wt-'9 W? ag fl' Q Qi' - M YJJAQO ' e 045 'RN' 0' 4' :VM J 'N7 WO,- Wo J up 'ff-if .wt 0 ys'fH 32 0 'V xl + 'J fx Ji K h Y Vinnie Dahline, I told'z7u to stop 6 0- y ' ,t l' t fth . h' I 5 v3 9 0 ui gA3ihZlleeBZ?1irZZJile3ll my c ,H 9 Carrie Haden contemplates whether or not she can stuff that entire bagel in her mouth. 1 Y-. , - S n l 4 hh. is f . .. ,J J -4,5 ,1 2' Q V ' 4 , r w3eL:'3F', -71, 1 lill Kuhn and Eli Long rack their brains as they try to solve the problems of the world. Cute little Nicky Suhadolnik and Dan Mac Kay show off their CQ look. Opening Mitch Stephens, yet another victim of overexcited Scots. Now just what is Regan lasper wear- ing under that sheet? 4 Opening A Shot of Spirit hy did we body- p a s s fe l l o w members of our stu- dent body during those friendly games of Shorecrest football, anyway? Of course it was purely spirit-oriented. The fans saw players passing the ball, so in turn, they in- stinctively found a small underclassmen to toss around. It was audience, or rather, student body par- ticipation, that ran rampant through the young minds of Shorecrest. SPIRIT! SPIRIT! SPIRIT! It was heard and it was seen and we knew it. In fact, this year was so full of high spirited assemblies, sports matches, and other ac- tivities, that it seemed as if Shorecrest was just like one enormous NoDoze. Brandt Mendenhall shows oft his psychedelic sixties look for Spirit Week. Peace, man. A small portion of the Senior class is captivated durmg an assembly. fn 3'- th All hail the return ol Otis! Hoot Mon! A lt's D. l. Northrop spreading a touch ofspirit in every room he enters, Openin Classes: Work or Pla ? 6 Opening he bell rings, Ding Ding... Ding... ,and to your dismay, it's another tardy, dude. Two veg familiar sounds, DING an TARRDEEE, were a pro- minent part of many Scots' days. At least we knew these sounds designated that a class had begun. And begun it had, as teachers taught and students did whatever students weren't supposed to do. So what went on within the confines of the mauve walls and carpeted floors, anyway? Well, it was a long story, so we whipped out a shortened version for you, just like Cliff's Notes: Sit, Yawn, Talk, Write, Listen Read Stare Think I , , , Sleep, Sharpen Pencil, Take Test, Watch Filmstrip, Raise Hand, Erase Mistakes, Finish Assignments, Watch Clock. Sure we went through days of this vi orous routine, and it paid oi too, because we not only sharpened our social skil s, but we also im roved our ability to sleep through an entire class. Eric Troll and ian Ross, future mad scientists, concoct love potions in Patty's Chem class. .eg My Q21 -I f' ,tt fs we -iI:,' x ,J if I can't believe the teacher expects us to read all of this, moans a woeful Scott Roberts to his table partner, Cin- dy Roloftf Flipping tasty morsels takes intense Concentration for Art Harris. inn-auf We know you aren't really paying at- tention, Armarpaul Sidhu, james Bennett and Kristin Woodbury brush up on their drama skills. Opening Qlmtuow -Oh. A COJVQ QLOLQUQ MNU5 otdcui t,DfOTfLQ1Q,.l iearwfw ,QQ twat ugcattrctet f cues sexe - T M ,Ml M gan We Mgmt 411 DQ on Mt UK cram Son 5 wuwia Sb rainwashed b Theggl? QYE-Q Silt F: l troopded througlg payout horse aauuot g :git fslailivflaa, QGQ5 U U7 JcV1Qiitl'i.eifliS'QLTSiui'Ae5'E'2E? ma-4Q - 1 xl - pup ffm leiefgstlll liwflwtctst ghfitttcfn WD mwhwe CJJ Wrw Uv vig? ple, They were the mem ers of Marchin Band, Cheerleaders, and Flags, and they knew it. These hard working forces were almost like an in- stamatic pep machine, rous- ing crowds to a chaotic state qw wqmmo as they playmed, c eered, and twirled t e'r ' t i way in o everyone's thoughts. Oooooh, sounds like it was some form of brainwashing. Well maybe it was, because they instilled that old Scot spirit into our minds. They had fun doing it, too. So, we hope ou didn't forget to tell a band member, cheerleader, or flagster, Gee, thanks for brain- washing mel Kristen Miller, Karolyn Klohe, and Angela Ramstad dazzle onlookers with their Scottish Pride on Husky BandDay. The Scotty Drummers: they have .1 good beat and are easy to dance to. 8 Opening I .,, 1 1 33 ia! Q, up 55... X '55 We can't find our flags, but we'll look cute anyway, thinks Emily Peterson and Cathy Twigg. Bret Taylor, you dance the tango divinely! exclaims Chris Villarreal. I ' - T s F - fl- ,, 5 1 ., ,.. . .,....,, -4 5 Y. ,4 ,rt I ..,-' .r ' l .,. lt's game time! O.K., somewhere in this photo is Lame Lin- da Williams, and Cheerleader Amy Langerud. Find them! Rain, rain, go away, come again some other day. Opening It's Cool and You Know It hey said we had to memorize the fight song, I wonder why? We used to hangout more than we used to fight, didn't we? Oh well. Whether we liked it or not, we spent a good portion of that old quality time at high school. What better reason was there to use that time than to gather around lockers, take a break in the smoking section, or just plain lounge around campus. Whatever we did, we looked pretty cool doing it because hanging out was cool. s ff - -- -'+t.f':,--. an as pi--'ai'-3'iL', fkin :it N . , SPT. X5-5 -. -.yay 1- Ng X. isa- nv x9 A ' 0. 'vii' -r, -7 yi- t 4 r ,f fig 5 ' ' I ,'. 11. x P2 8' Cixi .Y ,V 1, . -A W . 1 V, A ,ia ,gt 10 Opening .Fw Q U ll' 7 Q ' ' A .ff f p I . ' ln Erika jones, Teri Mohlrnan, Taira Ran dall, Kristen Stubbs, and Amy lunkers succumb to Renato Andrade's Brazilian charm. ,tk 'SVI fu' f .-. '-.f '. 5 ' 4 I QS ies S . If Nb, 5 C , ,. is MH' 1 l X Q L l L 5 I l , v-Q, ' 'fit w - 'Z,g,f35,' - we , N I 1 'A' G. A , W- : .12 Vw ffn- tw , nvfaegrlba- 1 Cuess Stacy Ottmar, Heather Carpenter, and Karen Nordby haven't met Renato yet. Michael MC Daniel doesn't know what to say. What do you think he should say? ,4- Clen Mc Kann doesnt need to say anything. He's too cool for words. Heidi Christensen doesn't know what to say either. What do you think she should say? 43 .13 123-fs fr ,wet-4-. M, - -f ,'3V:5,lQ::Ag ,, 13i-'3-1s4f5ifiiLe-?m- Openin 11 I l 1 F .s f fl M., ., i. , , lx.. idh-N, Ll .H ,A A r wi if flirt,-.L-sk jyii ,itil Q Q t l More t an IU t Frlen ily It ll tlxg lmrt t X 1 1 ' ll ' L X I l , .X I E hat did you do with and every one of us. lt was an t .K , .. Q ,IX x c , w ' 'X X your friends this year? impressive sight to see the close ,J i , , X , N, L . , ,NJA X i , . AJ e n j o y e d relationshgms that originated and l M l' 'X' J numerous nights out broadene at SC. In fact, it was ' i N A y. . K U L X on the town almost impossible to walk down Ft ' ' BJ listened to warped tapes the halls without catching a X K I. ML, ,A .fx ofsitg mutsic bygcandleliightb glirlltpse of a group inf kaudg-ies a a ere aroun a on- a ing, or a coupe o ing x 1. U 1- , , fire to ciscuss hanging out fsee handslll Frienrds were niorefthan , .c K , H , . . .. page10J just t e sig t o ami lar aces V .tl , , DD partook in illegal around us. They were the peo- activities Ele who listened to our pro- lems and told us to take more Whether we did one of the Vitamin B in times of stress. So above activities or not, friends admit it kiddies, we would have were quite the paramount been worse off without those source of entertainment for each friends of ours. . -a i ,i ii 7 ll lu Lfitf Le L, i tackle if ' f' , -L vw. 'ru -fc if L cam cure rf,.li1y...t? i ,Q ', ll: ii 1 , bbflbe 'Y ' 'Hwy I A flul ,l'UfL'l'r: ill LZMLQQM 54 . A Y f -W it che' ,R i gif fl :fe .e!4,.cj f i 5 gig, , nl LY KL TZ s vf .lip 1- if-QL' t fully of JCI f'C1g1iCflt1QL. X If Seniors Kristin Fuller and Carrie fue i,fL1fl.UL Scoby stop toe admire the shrubbery . together. 'Wh QQ Lrlx Vl' lhe girls soccer team i. . . is this a vic- lf , ,I , , tory! arty qr a'social gathering? H Li I tv 'fl?,L levy' Q, V , f ff, J U, lf L1 1 . Ltlff 4. --X' k .Y i f ,I if ,. I' ,Je,c.',', l5.lL.f, l H . , 4 -N f 12 Opening vi- Fic' oak .3,,iv :75 ' A , ' LLL Q' 4-Q.. 'Z',l,Li ' , i fmaig.: , hggfrw' af f xgiwv I, -e ei '. .a1Zaz W HI 'Q a, 5-Egg -H f ew :-fa, , ia ,.,,W ,iw 1 Boh Mc Donald shows off his nifty new boots to friends Mall Forth and Dan Berard run to the nearest window to flash their pearly whiles for the camera. l l l l YL P l i Hey, jason Farrell! Look at this card- board cutoul of Chuck Lange! exclaims Melissa Woodbury. Don't worry, jennifer Pearcy. We're not trying to spy on you and David Kulusich. Opening 1 14 Opening Let U Proceed . . . ver since we were tots watching Sesame Street, we wondered what high school would be like. Ques- tions like lfl bring cookies in my lunch, will the Cookie big FOURTH year of high school, and we have become more confused than ever. We already took that point into consideration. So, for Monster mug me? Or, How will Ernie and Bert get to school on time if they can't get out of the T.V.? also entered our minds. Well, we've been through the first, second, third, or the lt T your viewing enjoyment, we compacted this past year into one big pile of paper, pic- tures, and words. You know you deserved it, so. . .TURN THE PAGE!!! tand welcome back to The Highlife, Shorecrestl. ci S XY XX --MJ 4 w , L E Elise McFeron takes time out during class to meditate Mitch Hart has a headache this big! Unfortunately, Alan Hamry has no Excedrin. A-Team member, Bai-en Nagamatsu, conliscates plenty-o-drugs in this locker with his narcotics detecting walkman. ll! 't' , 9- f fu J' mn I l I 2 'M' 1 J -4 Maybe if we just smile, they'Il leave us alone, think Kelly Herman and Mary Felzer. Greg Wells turns around for his daily smirk. Opening 16 Seniors fzafaaa t's hard to believe we're the same people who, just three years ago, had to be driven thorrorsj to the football games and dances by our parents. The school looked SOOOOOO big and the upperclassmen looked SOOOOO mature that we thought they were gods and god- desses. We all knew their names, and we thought they knew ours. How many of us actuall admit to knowing a freshman, other than the obnoxious brother or sister foisted on us by un- caring parents? Don't we just love all the attention that comes our way because of our lofty status as Seniors? Follow us if you will, as we review our last four years as Highlanders in the Highlife. 1984-85: lt was the last year of the REAL Shorecrest for many of us because of the new construction that started the following year. We lost our awesome lobby where everyone gathered. The omey feelin of that year is one. There was only one lunch, so that we coulg see all of our fgiends at the same time. The sense of pride at finally being in high school and how cool we all felt contributed to our sense of growing up. We couldn't wait to be seniors because of all the privileges associated with that year. 1985-86: The school was a total mess, tractors chasing us down the halls, re-directing the wrecking balls so they didn't wipe out someone's English Classg using umbrellas and rain gear in the halls because we had no roofs. Our so homore year was basical- ly a lame gear except for the big bang at one of our pep assemblies Kan unnamed overexcitable classmate, causing Mr. Taylor to ma e us feel as if we were back in second grade again. It was the worst ever for the guys, because the girs wou dn't even look at them. The girls were too busy trying to get ac- quainted with upper class guys for dates. and didn't have time for the immaturity around them. 1986-87: WPCT-PSAT-SAT-tests, tests, tests, study, study, study, last chance to get the C-.P.A. up for college, the ear for Stresstabs and CAFFEINE. The year started out in a littfe better fashion because the work was almost done on the school. With the transition from three schools to two, we were introduced to walk-in registration, two lunches, TAG, and a lot of rumblings from the Shoreline students about their school. Anyone remember the fire drills?Z? We thou ht the Fire Marshall was a permanent resident for the first montiof school. As the year pro- gressed however, many exciting things happened, like getting our drivers licenses, which opened up whole new opportunites for getting into mischief. . . cruisinig Dick's at lunch, the football Eames, dances, and DATES. Nowt e junior girls are getting paid ack because the junior guys are asking out the underclass girls. ls turnabout really fair play? 1987-88: AHHHHHH! Finally, we're here. The year of the big expectations. Senioritis set in early, hitting some in March of their junior year. Classes don't seem to be such a strain, you know-Foods, T.A., first period late arrival, or early dismissal. Scheduling seemed to get a little crazier, so that we couldn't set- tle into familiar routines. Things we did seemed to take on a greater significance, because we knew we wouldn't be doing them in quite the same ways ever again, such as Homecoming, the Prom, and especially, Graduation. As the year drew to a close, there was a certain amount of sadness as well, because we knew contact would be lost with most of the people we grew up with. But within the next few pages, look back with fondness and happy memories at who we are - The Class of 1988. I K 'hx ali'-JJ Seniors 17 Vincent Abello jennifer Ablao Camelia Aboul-Hosn Marie Agustin Niloufar Ahdi Donna Albert Kelly Allen Sean Amann Q Gregory Anderson Roger Anderson Renato Andrade Maria Angeles 18 Seniors -gf T55 Wh 1? uf 'rf Wyse, .4 Allison Sutton crams before Bmdy Douglas, what .ure you doing in the class. slow? ia. 1' Lfqfsg ,, - 'Ki Xu' N .1 . ,Ji x l Al Sawyer and lohn Cmde, Chumming it Bryan Levinson shows off his up! normal side. Shannon Artherholt Emily Aul Scott Auld Ryan Bailey Wendy Barada Blair Barney Kristina Bates Laurie Bates Andrew Bender james Bennett Michelle Bennett Shawn Bennett S Seniors 19 2 ,ea W Q, E' ,. fi' 4 -. . ,,,,.F, Nw, . C nik Y Y -Y five, , Evan Benson Marie Biehl Q4 Lisa Bingham jeffrey Bird MJ my . Bryan Bishop Ginny Bishog Robert Blfletic W Timot y Blair - in Keenan Bolin A Heidi Bond Michael Bonet jennifer Bourn 20 Seniors Mn..,,x1. C my dw' f.Ixx.1l lfw ,XIII igmimlnpmfnyg ShinyV.wm'v.lmlMun1k.i Loilmhim gi-I psig hed for their sm 4 er gaine- ai -1 . , kr? U' r 1 X - JH N111 i I DtlllLlxN tv 1 I xliu 1iiil.il llicwrlinolslmc' mW. .1-Sen 'I port SL x rn'ii'wl l.ill lFe'lQQllll 1' 'fm ,--xx . cv PP 'f' -if Agra: In sn lf-'-'ul .,,. -1 M rl W , nl Au H9 Il, 'fl' L u sa u nr u u' ri 1 Gd rv PY 'fo ff Tm VD Lv I . 'n ' 'VX iff. Heather Bowen Kristy Bowen jennifer Bowhay Melissa Boyd , Shala Brandolini Thomas Brock Marc Brower Andreana Brown Tierra Bucknell Paul Burbano Chang Byunn Agnes Calderon Seniors 21 leromey Campbell Erik Carlson TammY'CarrolI Thomas C apman X john Cho Heidi Christensen Nancy Christopherson Sean Clay Tonga Clegg Corey Co dington iaqueline ole Kevin Colello 22 Seniors 'Vs Fw? 'af We i . f .. if KV 'xg w Monica Cooper and Takayo Minakami take time out to pose during Deca. --fi fit ad A ru f 4 K V 'W' ff A P 1 we Kristin Dean and Kelly Allen gossip dur- ing lunch. ,..f 175: if , D xy, V ' Q 'l 'ff I Y . A. 0. K ' wx K vp- i. '-S. Q' x + I Wi-. . ,S . 'W 1 , Rin k Desjardins puts the moves on lanene Lori Cook is happy to give Sean 4 Wyman, Clay her phone number, Cynthia Connor Lori Cook Monica Cooper Michael Copeland Irene Cornelison William Crouch Anne Culver Deborah Cunningham David Cyr julie Dahlstrom Latanya Daniel Michael Daniel Seniors 23 S we ff 1 an iffgsf '- K , Ap. 575,53 , , ...-. Fvlffr-at , .. ' K '35 '1- Q .S . xg. 5 'ul 1+ 'l A Q, . v ' -,.w . . .J 1 if 1 I ing- w'. ,Aa -4- 5 A -4 an . Ig is, is Y .1-s,. 'L . fur.. -. 1' .nov in -aw' J' .4,, sw I --HH' ... gr' 4- .W U o -QF. ' I , ,-.- .gi 'fm 413 F'-, , DP' ' If . ,- ' 'fy 74, , X - -m.4.,, . 25 Nathan Darcy Heather Davis Kristin Dean Stacy Decoteau Amy Demick Anthony Desjardins Richard Desjardins Derek Desvoigne Michael Digrazia Kathleen Dilworth Susan Dini Torey Dockstader 26 Seniors M9 Iwi liowlmy shows offher belief side. Aaron Libby .md 5LottM.1rlir1on their way to the Oak Harborfoolb.1llg.1me. 11' , lit .3 qv. 1.4-,N 7 ' N -r nib 'G'- 1. -A., Sean Dooley Colleen Dorigan Brady Douglas Lindi Durbuque Karie Early Erin Eastwood Christine Elder Kenneth Eline Teresa Eller Sheila Elliott Sean Engel Elizabet Eurick Seniors 27 Charles Evans Chung Ming Fan Mary Felzer Michael Ferry K Haans Fisk Randy Fortes Mar Foster Sally Foster Bradley Fritzler Nancy Froerer Kristin Fullner Terrina Furniss 128 Seniors N 1,4 -., x J , ,.. ' 1 3 3 'Q' K . Tix J Fi: ' ' ' . gills '4 .-.rx ' , - -.QW - 'I , I '24?'f i ,v.L:,:l.'lb . Vi, g 5i?r r, t V Kara Nelelenbos and Shannon Tipple Erik Leonard says . . . Hey, I'm P 3 good guyyf camp out before school. 9, ' A' -e f w Herd: Sylwester lust cant understand LarryAmarok says Whatsup W o 9lLAnne Hagen Christofer Hahn Dawn Hale Meredith Hall K Rebecca Hammonds Alan Hamry Brian Hannon Anita Harris Arthur Harris Damien Harris Michael Harris Thomas Harris 3 Seniors Lori Cook and Tammy Carroll show their affection for each other. Marisa Mitchell chats on the phone. 'ff em N, ,x N. . TK x N. f-1 M QS ,hs 'O' -1 i X Cyndi Connor prcptxres lor the Dectx grand opening, lenniler lackson tells Tierra Bucknell that she needs more lift in the back, Q-t v0b i 1 Vlir' ' . X Mitchell Hart Mark Heesacker Don Heminger Kristine Henderson Nora Heng Mic ael Hennessey Allison Heter Thomas Higgins Gary Hintze Ronald Hiplpe Patrick Hoi and Kristin Hoit Seniors 3 Terra Holcomb Mara Holloway Gretchen Hopfner Mathew Hu ett X Amy Inman Lori Iwasaki jennifer jackson Todd jacobs Kimberly jametsky Regan jasper Ronald jensen Laura johnson 3 Seniors . 5- is mi' 4, ig ,. 'E r Sb A . 'X ,I L -t g 1' -f 4' F aa t 'fa I A Q 1 , 1,- 1 ft V E fog: ., . up w , Q . . as M Y jerry Loeffelbein, Tux Man of Meredith Wendt, Kristy Bowen, and the month. Marlene Callichan scope for their next target, fi :R ,x K Q Mlkff B0 if'f WAYS, Nah, sl7e'S HO! really Keenan Bnlin finally Caught off mV 5l5f9'- guard. Lori johnson Amy jones Stephanie jordan ..,. jason jory Vanessa Kahen Darren Kampsen Behzad Khamneian j, Adam Kick Grace Kim Young Kim Karolyn Klohe Tammi Knisley Seniors 33 Aaron Knoph Endel Kolde Dyana Kollman Stacy Kovats X Brent Kroon Timothy Krue er i james Kuger - H Barbara Kuhfeld Craig Kuklenski Deanna Laing Terry Lambrecht jason Lapinski Seniors DJ. Northrop faithfully escorts Katie Dilworth to CHSS. Pete Lawson gladly assists Kristy Bowen. I 9 v. l l ITM Vx e JV .as UH. 'D -as 0 I '10 tu. A 1 X , i IX X ig 'lax V lohn Cho says, I wish l nada lux. Molly Mayor and Amy Demmk mingle during lum h. if 1 rr. ny' 1 1 95 i 'R its fl F ' 5 e ix wg, , an of f i A H 3 1' I x 4 .J , U. .. nf' .nv-L am, L 3 Lisa Laplante Kristina Larsen Aiyce Latourelle , Peter Lawson Barbara Leadley Linda Lee james Leonard Bryan Levinson Aarcan Libby ,A K B So eap Lim fs' ' lf jack Liltlemore L ' Seniors 3 Q ,err - wp y Loeffelbeln Elilah Long ' M Stacy Longham Breslin Longstreth Eh 2 E Monika Lounsburl Delanie Luna l Don Lyman Elizabeth Macpherson led L, 72 , 'va ijt if Carl Mahaffey Danny Maier li 'VVA1 li Margaret Major Troy Malchow 36 Seniors ww.. ,X Hunt' '31 fn. if . is I ni gd' EX .Ja J ,. ,M ,Lf X L , MRM xl. B Q Laura lohnson says, Coke is Lori Cook and Sally lfosler in search of it! something new, l 4 -70 'U A 7,1 I . K N-I iq V4 'K 'W' . x E to Af - . M A ' . -P' Three football guys say, I-ii! lBrandt Michelle Cenereau relaxes in Mendenhall, Mike Bonel, and Steve the-SACduringlunch. Vanel Katie Malone Claudine Manio . Cheryl Marr 1 , Andrew Scott Martin Kristin Mc Arty 'X gl asf -F Katrina Mc Cormick Michael Mc Coy W john Mc Daniel We ' 1, jg Grant Mc Donald E Brandt Mendenhall Kristina Mc Nulty Venus Meneses tt' 'f ' to J. t J . ::.:'3 ai .' '. Seniors 37 ' .- 'fn , 1 t ve. ,. V1 Kristen Miller Stacy Miller Takayo Minakami . Marc Miranda f Richard Miyata Shawn Mohlman Megan Molloy Dawn Mooney i Benjamin Moore K gi '15 Tina Moreno A i Suzann Mortland joseph Mullen cn 38 Seniors www- K . Gaiam Andreana Brown and Miki- Roioffjml woke up. No, lhey're rio! vogue models, but SC Seniors Kristen Miller, Monika Lounsbury, and Kirsten 'fb- '1 Wx '1- QQ Q tx 'Y- i is Olsen, xc it Lau' rags- ia, HL, IU' 'sf vi,.w,frw, , Wi, N api., W xiii. ,,,, 'fe-MLJL .lf Kelli Myer Baien Nagamatsu Alexis Nepomuceno Charles Newell Phat Nguyen Roberta Nolin Dwayne Northrop lerald Novak Berit Ollestad Sonya Olsby Patrick Olsen Kirsten Olson Seniors 39 Loretta Pacchiano Krista Palmason Michael Peck Heather Perry f k vlichelleb Pflughoeft jennifer Plckard Thanh Quach Todd Quaife Matthew Rafter 1 1 Karen Rasmussen Katrina Reed X. Daniel Reynolds 40 Seniors .W , il i K P -.- , r fl. 1 1 Sv-V , 'Ili' ' , 4, rm A, -of-.uv , 'r l ,Ji H 7 M- Arenttheseguysbadf Kelli Myer restrains Mary Feltzer. ag, 'M WE: Karie Early lakes .1 breather. .OV 'PU' V a-4,-was-. fl .Jil Debbie Stephens and Tammy Carro. hard at work, while Lori Pacchiano is oi in space, jennifer Ricker Mary Ringstad joseph Rizzuto Andy Robertson Tracy Robertson Melvin Robinson Kimberly Rodgers L Mike Roloff . 'Q Cristine Rutledge A 4V l '55 Holly saiikrii Chanthone Sasouvon ' R ' ' Laura Satterwhite - fi I l E l Seniors 41 Michelle Scannel William Schamber Mathew Schutter Carolyn Scoby Brent Seemann Dayna Shaw David Shields Cheryl Shih Cherie Shook Regina Shrock Amarpaul Sidhu Brian Smith 42 Seniors Brian Weaver flashes his pearly whites . Amy jones is embarrassed to have her picture taken as Roberta Nalin looks on. nf iff 'Vi- 51 3 4417 15? Sg Q xr E , Y 'Wi RJ' -mf 'l X Y Whiz gs. -ti juliet Smith Erik Sorbo Lisa Staehle Ric Stefaniak Kay Steiner Deborah Stephens Doc Stephenson lill Strainer N Gina Stroschein Allison Sutton David Swymeler Heidi Sylwester Seniors 43 J! '21 .Mi ,A w.l.' -..T.:. .. bm 'S RocheleTanabe ' Thien Tang Bret Taylor Thavy Thany Corrine Theaker Navy Ting Shannon Tipple Stephen Vane se:i:g?' l'i'lln Mark Vansickle li 'E r f 'E . if a . 0 L ,X i f 1' 5 I-15' fl' Stacie Varney Chris Villarreal Mathew vmion 44 Seniors Q ' ,- au- 6 Q. V ' -1 ,, i A i Y' W 1. iw ' 'il ' l A is if 1 li gx 4 X Q f X fi fm QE 1 'Rf 6 X r L ' l l 4, S JL, jf ' .12 irf' 1 In S l x 1 'H ffl' L ' 15 , fix :mb i X . . ,, 9? X ' . . fini -4 ' 5 . l Q ., ,g, ,US Q 1 I i , x , I w . , Las, 5 Ne, El 1' 4 . ie., I 1 1. f 'E-'S Scott Benham just Can't get l1IlSlrafnerfirmllygezstha-luke. enough of Shorecrebt. Milk May Viray Charles Wartinger Brian Weaver Lori Webb 'Y If Rex Welling Meredith Wendt 99' ' jennifer Weber Eli -'D as Ken Wik tu ' 1 lody Wilhelm leananne Willard Cyndi Williams i ' Michelle Willispv- YL ff 17 M: Senior girls pall! up OH Baby DJYV lason lory flirls In from ofthe School store. Seniors 4 joe Wilson Annette Woods janene Wyman Lisa Yant S. Phillip Yee 46 Seniors lrm'M.1n1n.1l1rlSliicy lx mls sl.1rilolwvlslrmm M.irkllvvs.11kf-r siruls his sniff. ed mn. f lf' ' .fix f? -to N. if Q-0 .asv :Ni Wzy ff , , i !W 'i H Ma.. 1 'Yr .- 3 ,l 1 in -' f i Tom Brock and lason Ferweda pretend to be friends. Raquel Abuan Lawrence Amarok Brandi Arnold Mark Asaidali Matt Baker William Baker Scott Benham Lisa Berger Rod Blennman Clinton Boswell jeffrey Bronson Dan Bugge Andrew Burns Aaron Burt Tim Bushey Lori Butters Melanie Byzewski O SHOW Leng Heu Steven Hinderman An-Hoai Ho Nary Hoc Mark Hooper Robert Howsoney Heather Hunholtz Brent johnson jon-Paul jones Chris Kallam Lisa Kelley Eugena Kent john Kent Daniel Kulusich David Kulusich Matthew Lacross Michael Ladao A ' llll S Kirk Canfield Erik Leonar Melissa Cathcart Srey Lim Toni Caunter lon-james Christine Choi Mo tte M Richard Cole Todd Daugherty tin Tyler Davis a artin Maria Depano an l Mayes Theresa Destefano rt Mc Donald joseph Dimico ichael Meehan Daniel Donofrio jessica Merryman Matthew Dunbar Kim Miller jeff Egger Marisa Mitchell Eric English Kerri Murphy Margaret Ertl Steve Murphy jason Ferweda Gordon Fletcher David Fleury Richard Fry Alexandra Gillmer Dina Graham Christa Grant Michael Grieser Kim Hall Marcus Hansen Mohammed Haq ' james Nazworthy George Nelson Kara Netelenbos john Nielsen Kelly O jim O Neal james Parmly Earl Phillips Lisa Phillips Ruth Pierson jason Pontious Robin Hawk Fernando Portellano Kirbie Predmore Ann Quach Richard Ratynski William Reeves Susan Rennie Steve Rice jill Ringer Lise Roberts jeffrey Robertson Tina Root ohn Salamony orey Scherrer Erick Schirmer Karen Schot Steven Scranton Sovannaroth Seng Shanna Sexton Christopher Shands jeffrey Shaw jeff Simonton Monique Smit jeremy Spurgin e Holly Stackhouse Adrianne Stiner Nicholas Suhadolnik john Sullivan Cynthia Thomas Deborah Thompson Paul Thurgood Luka Treperinas Chris Trujillo Malissa Trujillo Erik Ulland Nathalie Warden Pamela Washington Gregory Wells David Wennerlind james Westlake Terry White Lana Wing Becky Winsor Tim Winston Chih-Chuan Yang . Sawyer 5 Seniors 47 Senior DECA celebrating the opening of The Kilt. Takayo Minakami helping to restock the student store. 48 Seniors '75, Susan Dini making what she hopes will be an award winning homecom- ing sign. Teri Holcomb and Rochele Tanabe exchanging pleasantries on the way to annual class. LaTanya Daniel, Mrs. Anderson, and Barbara Kuhfield after an exciting win at Shoreline Stadium. I ZELLO, VINCENT V. 'Vinnie', Made it Mom. QLAO, IENNIFER DURAN YOUTH DEVELOP- ENT TRAINING 1,2, Y.D.T. LEADER 2, CIVIC DARD STUDENT AUXILLARY 1,2, IR. VARSITY IP. PLAYER 2, INTERNATIONAL CLUB 3,4, - Sl INVESTMENT IN KNOWLEDGE PAYS THE 2ST INTEREST. f ALWAYS REMEMBER THAT lE'LL BE TOGETHER FOREVER, BRENZ, ARLAN. GUSTIN, MARIE Good luck to my friends 81 keep L touch during our long summer. Love ya '-Angel. l'IDI, NILOUFAR SHORELlNE LIVES FOR !ER! 1,2, SC 3,4, DANCE 2, HONOR SOCIETY 4, CAL 87, U.W., N.DANCE, GF's lB,CB,RM,IC, .E YOU AT OZ , ING. F'S, NEW WAVE, IF DU WANT SOMETHING BAD ENOUGH DU'LL GET ITI MANN, SEAN KETHER Track 1,2, X-Country 2, Lsketball 1,2,3, Once upon a time there were .ee wise men and the other two said to me if Ed meant for mankind to walk around without thes on we all would have been born naked. NIDERSON, GRLG MacDougal Worshiper 2,3,4, liveway Talks wfKristin 1, Roberts Slave 3,4, K- d house parties 1, My Ghetto 1, Music 1,2,3,4, n Halen 1, False Liberty 2,3, Inner Strength 3,4, Cool I 4, Te-ak Torture 4, Blue Velvet 3,4, chele 81 Laurie Torment 4, Aig Alflron Horse 3, ebel wfout a cause 3, X 1,2,4, Teri, Carolyn, ark13,4, B-Boy 4, Peace out to everyone who re . INDERSON, ROGER WRESTLING 2, UTOSIIOP 1,2,3,4, SKIING 1,2,3,4, RACING 4, ICE SKATE 4, TO KE 84 KA HOPE YOU STAY DGETHER FOR EVER YOUR THE BEST COUPLE F FRIENDS I HAVE. FIND YOU BREAKING INT, THEN PUSH YOURSELF TO IT AND RIDE E RAZORS EDGE IRTHERHOLT, SHANNON MARIE swimming 2,3,4, Basketball 1,2, Softball 1, Honor Society 3,4, The essence of nostalgia is an awareness at what has been will never be again , The trou- .e A a smash - IO nurse-11 sine-12 out, it's een a longtime, friends forever. ULD, SCOTT Marching Band 1,2,3,4, Victoria 14, Spokane 1, Portland 3, Guido 2, I. Neighbors '3,4, Goal: to chop down the mightiest tree in the rest, with a herring. You can't always get what DU want. So kill somebody and take it. RILEY, RYAN D, 'Ryno', Football 1,2,3,4, Wrestl- g 3, Baseball 4, Weights 1,2,3,4, Mon '85 Cal '86 '87 H '88 Baker Lk spr brk '87 '88, 8 week run 'Orlando, FL., Navy 41 Thanks Q33 8 look JI everyone for 812. Thanks MF for your 'cretaria skills. RKER, WIII IAM B. To all the Seniors, If I never re you again, have a great life! ARADA, WI NDY LYNN Shoreline 85, 86, DECA 7, 88, New York 87, Ken-To find my sacred heart herever it may be the only road to follow is the one that sets me free. To my special friend thanx for tryin' to understand me I luv you me. DD- Riviera bla bla bla. SK-Hard rockers lpartyl To my friends I luv you, Gram s-Tell me bout the good old days. Mom I did it! I lily you. BARLOW, TERA Vocal jazz at SL '86!, Michael-The best thing that happened was that :you came crashing into my life. I love youl, Ted y-Thanx 4 being there when I needed U! I luv UI, Aim- Smile!You'll find him one of these daysl, Mom and Dad-I did it!!! I love you! BARNEY, BLAIR HILARY GOAL IN LIFE: TO DO AS LITTLE AS POSSIBLE AND GET PAID FOR IT. AND GET OUT OF THE RESTAURANT BUSINESS. DH - THANKS FOR ALWAYS BEING THERE AND BAILING ME OUT AT HOMECOMING. til GOAL- TO GRADUATE THIS YEAR AND NOT HAVE TO TAKE MR. HAMLlN'S CLASS AGAIN. BATES, KRISTI LYNN 'Kridi', Track 1,2, Student Council 1,2, MAZ 86,88, DB 87, Entiat 87, Decep- tion 87, SF- Snickers, oh no! fMW 81 BW I won't 4-get you!fMM yogi runs 4-ever. You're the best!fMH-Thanx, I love you!fBW 81 SB- Mooshie! fFF-MM,AD,SF,KG-Never 4-get the good times. Friends are friends forever. BATES, LAURI 'Roniroo', Tennis 1,2, Green Lake Crew 3,4, TH - thirteen years of friendship - thank you! Blast it, RocheIe! Here's to a year of KIET and nachos for lunch. Burger King is my life - that's for you Greg. Carpe Diem - Sieze the Day BENHAM, SCOTT It seems things you don't have you want and if you could do it over ou would. RR, I love U, To all Elroys we will always have things to talk about like the times we stomped and the times we romped. ' BENNETT, IAMES D. 'Studmuffin', A special thank you to all the people in my life, I luv ya all! Love to Mom, Dad, Mezz, D,B,M,I,P,I,T, Wind Ensem- ble 3,4, Orcadians 3,4, Chansons 4, Marching Band 1,2,3,4, Drum Sergeant 4, Pleasure Palace 3, Carnival 4, Play Production 4, Pep Band 2,3,4, Moses Lake Band 1,2, Cascade Youth Symphony 3,4, Gymnastics 3,4, Goal: To beat the system. BENNETT, MICHELLE D. 'Meesh', Thanks: Dad, Mom, Mezz, D,B,I,l,P,I,T. Thanks AIso:BW, LS, KD, RG, GL, TZ, CD, DS, TB, Tl, FG, for making life a little easier. T.V. watching 1,2,3, German was great, Thanks Dad. Police here I come. GoaE To have a wonderful life and a whole lot of money, Quote: Thank God it's finally over. BENNETT, SHAWN Football 2,4, The BUM 4, The Cruizer 3,4, Spoiled 1,2,3,4, The world meets no one halfway. If you want it you've got to do it for yourself not for anybody else, but for yourself. Thanx for the good times everybody. BENSON, FVAN SB BIEHL, MARIE 'Midget,Moll MQ Thanx Mom-n- Dad U were always there, Ilove U K-n-N, Thanx Crystal, Shae, Laurie,MP,lW,IC,Toks, AS-U can do it, Hawaii 84, NH 1,2, ISO, Swim, Mst. Improved- n-Insprnl, Young Life, Newpr, TP War 85, SC 3,4, Orch 1,3,4, All-State Orch, Fball Mgr 2, Trainer 3,4, Fiddler, Loch, Carnival, Spree, CAL, Canada, Skoochies, YA Dances, EFY, Semitary fkindal, RMs, Mash-n-Bash . .. BINGHAM, LISA I love you TE, Ds,KM,Is f Oh ya! Iyou guys! it's just your imagination! . . . Friends are friends forever. . .And ifyou guys know what I mean, we're all in Trouble. Fishlips forever!! BIRD, IEFF Music 1,2,3,4, Athletics 1,2,3,4, Stu- dent Gov't 2,3,4, Honor Society 3,4, President 4, Fry without the E 1,2,3,4, Waited for Gorlol 3, Still Waiting 4, Out, Vile Ielly 3, Cheese Dip 3,4, French Horn Osculation 3,4, Louie-San 4, Goal: To play football for Columbia. Be young, be foolish, be alphabetical. BISHOP, BRYAN I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith. BISHOP, GINNY LYNN GOAL: TO TEACH OTHERS ALL THAT l'VE BEEN TAUGHT. THANKS: MR. REED FOR THE ADVICE 81 SUP- PORT HE GAVE FREELY. MRS. D. 81 MS. K., MR. SHEPPARD. MY FRIENDS: Bl, TK, IPK KEEP IN TOUCH. MOM: THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT EVEN WHEN OTHERS DlDN'T! DADDY: I HOPED YOU WOULD SEE ME GRADUATE, l'LL SEE YOU IN TIME. IPK: THANKS FOR BEING THERE. I LOVE YOU ALL! BLAIR, TIM B. 'Thirn', Football 1,2,3,4-Capt. 4, Weight Training 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2, California-Tijuana '87 with R.B.-Choopa Mis Huevosl, Spring Break Road Trip to Baker Lake '87,'88 with R.B., M.P. and the 7'cs! Good luck in Navy R.B. and M.P. BLENNMAN, ROD Exciting past years! BOLIN, KEENAN 'Keeno', Cheerleading 3,4, Swimming 2,3, Soccer 1, Track 1,4, Tennis 2, Play Pro 1,2, Top Gun 3,4, Maui 87 KH, singing in the rain 3, NYC 4, Senator 1, Club DECA 4, MC SB CT KB rock me 4 me-cool it-handle it-relax! Monasha - Hokey Dokey! Yer Psycho! Love ya forever Steve! BOND, HEIDI Finally ! Thank you HC, LF, LH, HS, SIS, LD, TB, and most of all thank you mom and dad for sticking behind me every step of the way, I love you both bunches, How hard I try, how much I see, how far I reach depends on me. HC California, here I come. BONET, MICHAEL E. Football 2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, Skiing t,2,3,4, Bicycling Summer 86 Washington to Virginia. PH, BL,ML,MD. SV you're a sweety, NS you're it, Sportcourt Futbol The jazz , Hey ears break it up, PO I owe you 5 more, RB thanks for the Oreos, Score me my Dub. Ieni thenks for the best times of my life and the ones to come. I Love You! BOSWELL, CLINT 'Slinger', Track 2,3,4, Wrestling 2, ASB Government 2,3,4, MUN 3,4, Chansons 3,4, Orcadians 4, GOP 1,2,3,4, Tars 3,4, Mephistopheles 3,4, Operation Northbound 3,4, Extinguishing 3,4, RSRC 3, HWPR 4, Germany 88 Goal: To forge an eternal Reagan legacy on Earth They should rule who are able to rule best. -Aristotle BOURN, IENNIFER SL 1,2, Tennis Mgr 3, Deca 4, DL thanx for coffee, LV thanx for all your care and time, MC I wouIdn't have made it without you, thanx for all the love and support and patience, I love a 4-ever, MS thanx for the GC, Look mom and dlad I made it! CC thanx for everything and the ent. BOWEN, HEATHER Basketball 1,2,3,4, CQ 3,4, Goal: To accomplish as much as I can 81 be happy at whatever I do. A task worth doing and friends worth having makes life worth living. BOWEN, KRISTY LYNN 'Bobo', Soccer 2,3,4, State Champs 85, Swimming 1, Track 1, Palm Springs 87, Chelan 88, Lena thanks for being such a great friend. Oh Karen lets cruz If you tell me, I' I tell you Can I have a smooch Hey beby meet ya in the library May 10, 1991 I love you! Hold ti t never let ourself fall, and one day you'll find tF1at the you ofyour dreams is the you-that-is-real, after all. BOWHAY, IENNIFER L. 'Bo Bo', Homecoming Princess 2, DECA 4, Soph M8tM Girls , To dream of a person you want to be is to be the er- son you are. To all my family-Thanks 81 I lbve you! Allan thank you for opening my eyes-Luv ya! Senior Comments 49 BOYD, MELISSA 'Missy Lee', Goal: To have a bet- ter Mustang than BS7 Good luck Shmoo on keep- ing your Camaro on the roads!!7 Thanks for stickin' with me during the rought time, Brian S.7 Good time to come with Shmoo KLC and getting into troublel, BRANDOLIN, SHALA SL Spartan 1,2 the best of times 7 SCOT 3,47 FlagfRifle 27 CAL. 27 FDFA 27 Softball 1,2,4, State 27 Cheer 47 DECA 4 , N.Y. 47 C,K,M,S - 4 me! LC,MC - Smokey 7 M.L. Happiness Forever M.L.7 Monica 4 Rock me . . . 2 me!7 Excuse your shoes! Mona slept here 85-88! I Love My Mona! Mom 4 I Love You! No matter how hard I try, there's always a good-bye. BROCK, THOMAS M. 'Brock, Big Bf, SpringfFall Marching Band and Pep Band all 4 years. Greg Brock Award Sophomore ear. Highschool is over, College is ahead. Now Iiie presents it's most dif- ficult challenges. To use every bit of knowledge so far learned and to keep on learning is the key to . . . success. BROWER, IOE Green Lake Crew 1,2,3,47 Cross Country 27 Go Row!! Sweat is leasure after pain. -Iohn Dryden7 The will to db, the soul to dare. -Sir Walter Scott BROWN, ANDREANA Fall Play 1,37 Dobie Gillis 17 Pleasure Palace 37 Gymnastics 27 Dance Club 3,47 Peru Club 1,27 Sr. DECA, New York 47 Soph. MSM girs7 SI-Chelan me, Triple trouble in Hawaii 88. All memories of yesterday will last a lifetime. We'II take the best, forget the rest 8g someday we'll find these are the best of times. Thank you DK,MG, SI, and Mom without you I would have never made it BUCKNELL, TIERRA CROWN Lost Soul 1, Tennis 2, Art League 3, Cosmetology 4, Goddess Society 4,5,6. . . T.D,I.B.B. and I.P.S.K. forever. BURBANO, PAUL 'LL', B.A.I 1,2,3,47 SC 3,4-II'S been fun!7 Pleasure Palace 37 DECA 3 Mr. Moore-I made it . . . ha!ha!7 CALI l87, Rappin '877 O.I. don't terrorize too many girlsp BM- Good times always 7 Eli we made it Friends Forever typical 7 I love U and always will. U have a special place in my heart. . . U mean so much to me! I won't forget you, baby! BURT, AARON Honor Roll 37 Natl. Merit Semi Finialist 37 Bear, Carnival 47 MUN 47 Foreign Language Festival 3,47 Aiwa-is listen to experts. ghey'll tell you what can't be one, and why. Then o it. CAMPBELL, IEROMEY Baseball 17 Wrestling 1,2, Hockey 2,4, We are your future but there must be a future for us. Goal: To be happy, healthy, and wealthy, and to soar like an eagle in whatever Ichoose to do. CARLSON, ERIK Shoreline will live on in our hearts forever. I.uu have fun your Senior year. Randy thanx for all the times you made us lau h in Health. Tex watch out for camel man. Gina tianx for the magic pencil. Thanx Chuck for all the help. And thanx to all the rest of my friends for all the good times. Class of 1988. CARROLL, TAMMY '5kammy, Tim-4', Volleyball 1,2,3,4fMVP, Captain, 1st team WC, Ist team AW lUSVBAIj Basketball 1,2,3,47 Softball 1,2,3,47 DECA 47 Loch 47 RF 4: Encore 3fOZ 47 NY 87 , Hawaii 87 , DS! Take a chance . .. Who knows you might get lucky? Luv my HELLIONS always! U to WL Thanks for everything. C-ya! CHAPMAN, TOM lust when you think you know the Answer, they change the fricken question! To MG - my back has never felt better, and you can leave your hat on! To SB - Girls are easy to come by, but friends are forever! CHO, IOHN Football 1,37 Orcadians 2,37 Chan- sons 37 lChess Club 3,4 State 3,4I Honor Guard 37 Student Council 27 SnowKing Honor Chorus 2,37 Camp Orkila Counselor 47 I don't like to hear my music, I like to feel my music. CHRISTENSEN, HEIDI 'Heidi-Ho', Track 1,3,47 Basketball 27 Mountain Dew, No-Doz 47 LTD,HB,ML,IR,GW-Thank you7 For those that are going places, know that time waits for no one . CHRISTOPHERSON, NANCY ANN .Sunriver 1,2,3,47 NC and SG friends forever7 BK 2,3,47 SG remember play ground in SR7 Mrs. W. I'll miss you7 Steph-FXF Sorry , CLAY, SEAN KB-83,887 Maz-87,887 Amigos MV,C M,CT,DS,X,TC,SB-Yoog-will-stop-in Maz 88. ING S 887 Later-Milt-Love you-Psych-LL-Cool-IB-Skee ba-Cameno 87-Sorry Ami os. KB-Make-me-sweat -INXS-can I have a smoocB. CLEGG, TONYA 'Ilsa', Ladies and gentlemen take my advice, ull down your pants and slide on the ice. Greenliake CrewfWind EnsemblefSrg. at ArmsfKIROfYMCA leader! F Editor HPfGreece 88fVK Sun RiverfMBfDK VK GK Puerto V. 88fSKVKDK 4 BOBSXX-CountryfMG Wowie Zowie Sweet is Pleasure after pain WorkfBuyfConsumefDie COLE, RICHARD P. Football 1,2,3,47 Wrestling 1,2,3,47 Track 1,27VICA 3,47 Nationals 3,4,7 If you don't try, you'll never succeed. Everyday can be YOUR day if you expect it to be. Well, that sounds like a personal problem to me. COLELLO, KEVIN All Top Bands all years, All State Band 47 Band Pres. 47 Pilot of super Datsun B210 3,47 Europe 88. I'm perfectly aware of my sur- roundings Goal: To exist, have happiness and earn a living playing my horn. CONNER, CYNTHIA ANN 'C0ng0', DECA DEBBY 3,47 VICA 3,47 HAWAII '87,'887 NEW YORK '87, Deb-What does a pigg say? Takayo-Look out for houses and children's bikes in the middle of the street! Stress? Go get some chocolate! Lori- Was that red light for me? Who get's the backseat? My Eals-BLTMLPDSKTMMMHMCKN. Tabatha 84 Pac - I guess I'll meetcha at the BEACH!! COOK, LORI I. 'Cookie', VolleyBall 1,2,3,47 Soft- ball 17 Track 27 Fla s 2,3,4, Captain 47 Honor Society 2,3,47 Annui 47 DECA! N.Y. '877 Kath, you're so suffish! Hellion! Callie-World Destruc- tion. NeNe-the surfer. MB- The peach. 7 Love ya Scam, Rona, Deb 81 Pee-Wee,7 IK-You're the best! COOPER, MONICA 'Mona', SL 1,27 SC 3,47 Flags 27 Cal 27 NY 47 DECA 3,47 Cheer 47 Senator 37 Honor Roll 3,47 Honor Guard 37 Cheerleaders- Thanx guys! I love ya! 4-me! Shala-2-me! Love ya babe! Keen-Hokey Dokey! Deb-Really? Is it? Yea? Tam-He was 19! Cookie-Flip Zito, U r so selfish Kath! Pee-Wee-No more OI in shoes, OK? Thanks Mom! I love you! Everyday at dawn I receive a priceless gift-another day to live, grow, and love. CROUCH, BI Success at the expense of true hap- piness is not success. True happiness is success. Obey Corey's Law: Flying fish can stay airborne for over 100 feet. They do it because they can and they love it. Porta 3,47 Party 1,2,3,47 Teacher Disres ect 1,2,3,47 Self Anesthesia 3,47 I'm outta lwfre, But you teachers are imprisoned here for i el Senior Comments CULVER, ANNE MARIE DIVING 1,2,3,4-Captain Lassies 1,2,3,4-Co-Captain 47 Orchestra 1,2,3 Gymnastics 1,2,37 Honor Society 2,3,47 ML 2,3,47 Close-up 2,3,47 Track 17 Gresham 1,2,3 Hawaii 2,37 Disneyland 3,47 Washington D.C. Anything worth having is worth waiting for s meone to get it for you. Goal: To make H turn r atleast once a day. CUNNINGHAM, DEBBIE '5l7moo', Thanks 1 sticking with me MB, BS, I love you 73 Camai Chelan 88f SC good luck you'II need it7 Goal- have a IROC-Z better than my friend, I Duncan's. CYR, DAVID MICHAEL 'Hot Seat', Track 1,2 Cross Country 47 Football 27 Shoreline 1,27 Tot ones who I care about, I will miss you all:AL SS BS KK TM IG IW AI NG Good luck in State ne year Karim K, 3:57 Mile, Friday the 13th 87 par! what a blast. If you tried your hardest and did succeed, you will still be a winner in the eyes yourself!!-I will always remember the class of '88 DANIEL, LATANYA B.S.A. Club 1,2,3,47 Hon Society 1,2,3,47 Cheerleader Sen. Yr. 1 RAI White convertible Mercedes Benz Cruisin Southern CAL. USC!!! !!!AII The Way!!! HC BK lv BL MM HB DD MH IM: You all are very specii MOM DAD I LOVE YOU! DAVIS, HEATHER 'Leather', TOO MUCH! 1,2,3, Heaven 27 Monroe 37 Round Table 47 Fiesta 3, THREE MUSKETEERS 1,2,3,47 CHURCH C DAVE72,3. SILVER SCREENQ4, They Can COme'I Our House. -TN Everyone I Know Has A B BUT -PWH Thanks lo: TD KE TI SL AS MD LC ID ID MOLLY REEGS AND BAI-EN. Ll SEX BE NOT THE OBSCENITY, BUT WAR CRIM AND POVERTY. -MC DEAN, KRISTIN 'lv1s. Dean', Ion-O infatuatic 1,2,3,4,5,6,7, . .The Magician 2,3,47 Centrum '8 Student Art League 3,47 Art Honor Society 47 I w. a teacher wfMs. Whitmarsh 84 Ms. Luu 37 K-o house parties lj Drive way talks wfGreg 17 Ca nival sets 47 Evil Dead 1,2, 7-G's Crestacea 3, Peanut Butter Toast QA STI 47 Feb 2 Dune o English sangria hashbrowns yam kelkan remembi Ms. Wienker DEMICK, AMY IEAN Soccer 2,3,47 SC 857 Chela l,2,3,47 O'brien '87, PS - '887 Maz - l88f Tl good times we've had, may the never end. Vt want them to last and always be friends! 7 Sl Where's Whitney? MM- We worked it! KI Matilda, Malibu and U! KG- Te-quil-me Make the most of eve moment and let the be of life begin. Californianlmere I come! DEPANO, MARIA GRACE Wisdom is suprem! therfore et wisdom. Thou h ifit cost all you hav! get unierstanding. GoaT: to overcome th troubles. Achievements: Badmitton 1,27 Volleyba 2,35 DESIARDINS, RICK Football l2347WrestIin 12347BasebaII 237Baseball 4,tWoodinvilIeI7 It hard to move and go to a new school,but sorr people need a chan e,as I did! Even though thei was only 6 months Eeft. I needed the chan e,bi I'm havin fun,meeting new friends and digerei styles of Eving in Woodinville. The people hei I I are great, but I'Il never forget all 'of you at Shorecrest,thanks to everyone and special thanks to my mom 81 dad. DESIARDINS, TONY Football 25 Track 25 Wrestl- ing 25 You only live once. DESVOIGNE, DEREK All varsity sports 1,2,3,45 band of pipes 1,2,3,45 That's when a smoke was a smoke, and growin was growin. - ICM oals: To live on the edge while living the fulest lge possi- ble. To be happy. To surf the pipeline while drink- ing a Mt.Dew. See y'aIl later, Mully, Pimp, and Co. DIGRAZIA, MIKE V. Track 1, V. Soccer 2,3,45 SL lives on Goodbye SI, SM, DB, IW, and also my sophmore friends. I'll miss you guys. Friends are forever. '88, DILWORTH, KATHLEEN LE NEVE 'Katie', SL Con- cert Choir 1,25 SL Vocal Iazz 25 SL Flags 25 PIP 35 Orcadians 3,45 Chansons 3,45 SC Fla s 45 Honor Society 2,3,45 Soloflinsemble 85,875 AIT-NW Choir 875 Al -State Choir 88. The night is never wholly Eiark, and no night is endless . . . the light is never ar DINI, SUSAN 'Meshkatf SW-SC! TA,IM,TL,DS,CB,TC,SG,MRIbudsI:ST CL 2,3,45Prez Cab 45 Club Deca 3,45 VB 35 f-BDIbcI:s- CKIsal, 'Expo 85'5 j-BWIhcI,MHIvtI Big 5, CH8tECIbcI, 4.0, U.W, Lamonts1stIb5S-IWIhcI,IL? 'OZ', the gigs, SG they say-memories-Ing frgtn', not fr n'. Life as a dude has long been overdue 84 life as a Scot shall never be . . . Agn ' Luv y' all. DOOLEY, SEAN PATRICK 'T.F.F.Y.', X-Country 15 Track 1,2,3,45 Football 2,35 Weight Lifting 1,2,35 Aerobics 1,2,3,45 VICA 3,45 Nationals 35 Hawaii '88! Thanks for the memories... I live to run5 I run to live. So ling kk, oc. Rc, ss, IL, MM, ow, Mcs, LL, SP, See ya in 10. DORIGAN, COLLEEN E. Marching Band 1,25 DECA 3,45 New York 45 KH-my buddy 1,2,3,4, forever5 SB 84 KM-Miss ya lots! DOUGLAS, BRADY MICHAEL 'D Head ', X Country 1,2,35 Track 1,2,3,45 Pres. Dave Krieg Fan Club5 Honor Guard 35 Martin, Oh those Fri.fSat. Nights! If we all said to people what we say be ind one anothers backs, society would be impossible!! DUBUQUE, LINDI 'Lini Du-B-Q', Striving to graduate, with my hard work I did it5 I know you are proud of me5 Mike and Lindi5 love will last forever. DUNBAR, MATT SHORELINER STAFF 1985-86. HIGHLANDER CAFE 1986-88. THE RAIN WILL COME AND U WILL HAVE 2 CHOOSE IF U BELIEVE LOOK 2 THE DAWN AND U SHALL NEVER LOOSE. EARLY, KARIE 'Karebear', Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2,35 Pep Band 1,25 DECA 3,45 Mexico '88 here we come Life is what you make it, so make it the best you can. I love ya SP! ELDER, CHRISTINE TEXAN 4everfCheerleader 14fStudent Govt. 134f Prez Cabnt. 4fHonor Society 234fChoir 3fXCntry 12fTrack 1fDrama 1234fPIays 134fBon High Board 4fYoung Life 234fSkoochies 2fCity Beat 3fOz 41 Ace meKRock on cheerIeadersfRed-lets find a ma altofHeidi SS-guess who's in town! Grace- MASS!!! love you Mom,Ioseph,GracefIohn 3:16 For God so loved the world fPepperdine 5- Watch out here I come! ELINE, KEN Cross Countryg Track5 TBC you must lose something to gain something better. KME and KMA will always be together. ELLER, TERESA 'Ter', Hawaii 88, Love ya Erick, Ivy, Thomas, Bill5 CF, LB, DS, Lean on me PAUSE5 MH lets o to the snack bar5 HS gonna rain on your heat? hmm5 We miss ya Barney! Hey Mom, I made it! CF, someday you'll find the right one. HS, time for the real fun to begin. ENGEL, SEAN A. Wrestling 15 Orcadians 1,2,3,45 Chansons 45 SunLakes '86 MF-Thanks For Putting Up With ME. A Friend is one who dislikes the same things you dislike. These have been the best 4 years of my life . . . no really... I'm serious. Goal5 to have fun at all cost. EURICK, ELIZABETH Talking with Alice 2,3,45 Dancing in Heaven 2,3,45 ND,CM,LM,HU, I Love Ya! Native Love FAN, TONY Wrestling 3,45 Tennis 3,45 Int. Club 3,45 Computer Club 35 VICA 25 La Vie est comme une piece de theatre, et on peut faire n'importe quel persunnage si on le Veut . . . Quand le rideau tumbe, que mon cercueil soit do re et vert. FELZER, MARY The wind may not always blow the way we want it to. But we can adjust our sails so they may take us where we wish to go. FERRY, MICHAEL I. 'Herschel', SL Football 1,25 Track 1,25 Lobby Monitor 45 SC Football 3,45 Track 3,45 Honor Society5 Only scorin one TD this year makes me wonder what couldsve been. Dream Team Backfield-434 and M25 T-Tops or no tops, either way looks good. FERWEDA, IASON 'Crazy jake', Honor Society 2,3,45 SpringfFall Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Spokane 15 Kingdome 25 Ottawa 35 Portland 35 Victoria 2,45 Husky Band Day 2,45 Ab- botsford 1,2,3,45 I jam, therefore I am! Bankrupt 3 film 45 Together forever IOF, KPT, TMB, GM, AIH, SEP, ML, CHM and most especially, IAC5 see you all on luna!!! FISK, HAANS W. 'Fisker,Stretch', Football 1,3,4 FORTES, RANDY R. 'Randall', SL Iazz 1,25 SC Iazz 3,45 SL Freshman Class Prez.5 Blue and Gold Club 1,2,3,45 Lobby Monitors 45 N.Y. Dream 45 KW- Never thought I'd fall again so easily. We'll take the best, forget the rest. These are the best of times! Kick it M.I.F. I guess I'll miss you too! FOSTER, MARK W. Orcadians 1,2,3,45 Chansons 45 Sun Lakes 86'5 QUOTE: Chance makes our parents but choice makes our friends. SE-Thanks for hanging in there5 SM-Hope to see you soon. Thanks mom and dad. Work hard, Play harder. FOSTER, SALLY CHRISTINE Soccer 1,2,3,45 State Champs '85. Softball 1,25 Senator 15 Honor Socie- ty. Annual 45 Cookie 81 Neener: you two mean the most! K.I.T. IW- Need a Towel? Tinaka W Best Buds Always! MB is a DH. AD- Any luggage yet? My neighbors are calling. GS-I Love Ya Stud! BM-Berta! STRESS! Mon - thanks for really being there. GCF-I'Il always love you. FULLNER, KRISTIN Band 12345 Swimming 2345 3 Musketeers 2345 Spartan 12, Scot34. To my friends at SW I miss you, SL memories live on! To my sailors 81 soldiers I love you - Thanks for the memories. Stac 81 Becks - thanks for a great 3 years, I could'nt have done it wfo you. Iust remember always strive for the best 81 don't let the worst get you down. FURNISS, TERRINA Work as hard as you can to achieve your goals and dreams because this world doesn't meet you half-way. Gymnastic 1,2,3,45 Skiing 3,45 Wapato Point 45 Spartans 1,2 Scots 3,45 LD 81 CS-Here5s to Larry,Curly 81 Moe. IH-Best friends forever. GALICHAN, MARLENE IANEL 'Lene', Power Tech 1,2,35 California '87, Chelan '86, '88. WHERE YOUR TREASURE IS, THERE WILL YOUR HEART BE ALSO - l'LL ALWAYS LOVE YOU MOD. TO EACH HIS OWN - A HIDEAWAY THAT HAS NO COUNTERPART i THE TREASURE- HOUSE OF THE SOUL THAT LIES SOMEWHERE CLOSE TO THE HEART. KRlS-N-KAREN, MEET ME AT THE BEACH, AND BRING THE CUPS! GOAL: SUCCESS. . GENEREAU, MICHELE 'Michka', Gckfmnastics 1,2,3,45 Wind Ensemble 2,35 Cheerlea er 35 Top Gunner 35 Sr. DECA 84 N.Y. 45 MSIM girls soph. yr.5 3 Musketeers forever5 Homecoming Queen 45 To A.B., S.I., 84 A.L. Thank you for t e Best Times Ever! To smile 81 receive a smile back, you know you're succeeding! GEPNER, LORI-ANN 'Geep', Wind Ensemble 2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Struggling Ar- tistfMusician 1,2,3,45 To: IW,KE,IS,CS,L SW,IB,KM,ID,Mom 84 Dad - In the good and bad you've always been there willing to listen and ready to care. GILMAN, SANDY I. DS - YOURS FOREVER IN MY HEART I WILL NEVER FORGET THE GOOD TIMES AA AND EA. THANKS FOR BEING THERE MEE MA, MR.N, MR.NM. TRUE FRIENDS ARE LIKE DIAMONDS, PRECIOUS AND RARE. FALSE FRIENDS ARE LIKE AUTUMN LEAVES WHICH ARE FOUND EVERYWHERE. SORRY SC I WONT MISS YOU! GOLDSMITH, KEVIN WILLIAM 'GO - ld5mith', Cross Country 1,25 Track 15 Basketball 15 SL 1,25 Basketball Products 3,45 Lambo and Lyman Later Da s! Thank you MA and PA. The Blue and Gold willlalways be 1t1.Camaros are 81, sorry V.W. GRIESER, MICHAELIAMES For long ou live and high you fly and smiles you'll give anclltears you'll cry and all you touch and all you see is all your life will ever be. -Pink Floyd I'm looking all around me for the answers and I know, you're looking hard too I know what you're thinking maybe wishes come true. -Iohn Butcher. GROOTERS, STEVEN T. 'DutCl1', CC 15 Tennis 1,2,3,4 Capt. 45 Hon. Soc. 3,45 Student Coun. 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Tux Rep. 45 Operation Northbound 3,45 Thanks MH, IC, IS, KM. Success begins with the ability to take risks. Senior Comments HAGEN, ANNE Holy Names 1,25 ER,MH,IH,CC,LN-Buds 4ever4SC 2,35 HS-Are you busg?5 LC-College prtys?, 17t B-Day5 C841-Bogus Du e! Fuack , Denny's anyone?,YFM5 CS-FF Luv Ya, SMandRD35 MH-TTFN, SMSK the BL, NYEve 35 KM,KL,TB,KF5Brad akaSTRETCH-I love you!1She's like the Wind 1S8fM5 Ski Patrol 2,3,41 Soccer 1,21 ArtClub 2,3,45 Thanx Dad 8rMom, Goodluc , sis1We've only just begun HAHN, CHRISTOFER RICHARD 'Kissyfur', Live life one day at a time because life is too short. To all my friends. Thanks, for giving me space to learn and grow. LS, NR, Drunken stuper, party animaIs5 U 2 is G O D! Let it be Love and Peace. . . HAMMONDS, BECKY Cherished memories of Shoreline!Kristin-Umm Prettyllook out SCC!Stacy-We're finall out of herelKevin-You're a great freind thanks llor everything.Eric-only 37 months leftlIimmy-a.k.a.Mike you Eutz!Brian-the one who believes in me most!Heat er-thanks for being there.Michael-it was'a great week!Here's to a new future!Love you all!See Yal HANNON, BRIAN Cross Country, Track 2, VICA 3,45 Goal: To be successful in Indy car racing. I hop my destiny leads me to where I want to go. HANSEN, MARC 'Red', Bowling 3,41 Gymnastics 41 Track 41 VICA 3,41 Hi hschool Drag '881 Thank you, my friends, for Ehe best years of my life. Tojon and Iim!!! Semper Fi CU in USMC. Dan . . . you're hell on wheels, see ya' in Pro Rally. U- man, you're one of a kind. La Donne, keep your chin up, I luv ya. To the students, God Bless You. To the women in my life. I love you. HARRIS, ANITA 'Knee', Wind Ensemble, Orca- dians, Carnival, Play Production, Gymnastics, Div- ing, CYSO, Montreal 1987. Thanx: Kinz, Woo, Toe, IS, IB, CR, GH, DW. The sun today will be scrambled for my souffle. II Samuel 22. HARRIS, ARTHUR 331. Football 2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Wrestling 25 HG 3,45 S. 1,2,3,45 D.M.S.R. I LOVE IT! HARRIS, DAMIEN 'Skip', Football 25 Karting 1,2,35 VICA 1,2,3,45 National Honor Society 2,3,45 Coco's 2,3,45 Goal: To get out of the restaurant business and make something of m self. fBecome a bumI Blair: What is Mr. Daniels telling ymout I give up, what? To everyone at Coco's t anks for everything-Thank God and Greyhound, I'm outta here..Later days to Shorecrest High-DH Beasty Boys HARRIS, MICHAEL B. Drafting 2,3,45 vicA 2,3,4, Brid e Iumper 3,45 Stunt Driver 1,2,3,45 Ruckers Tomi: 3,45 RDA 3,45 Kristin-Ich leiber du on your pants5 Bro and Me in the Shorecrest 5000 on our way to school. Cop at 6 o'cloek5 Beach Cabin with Kristin and Amy. The best.5 You are only coming through in waves. Your Ii s move but I can't hear what you'say. -Pink Floyd, HARRIS, THOMAS IAY 'T', Football 2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 ln the cause of freedom we have to bat- tle for the rights of people with whom we do not agree5 and whom, in man cases, we may not like . . . If we do not defend their rights, we endanger our own. -Harry S. Truman HART, MITCHELL 'Mitchell', Momentary Lapse of Intelligence 1,25 Super Iock 35 Lark 45. Goal: To re-evaluate my driving skills. There's two ways to succeed in life .. . only the third one works. lt's not how well you drive,it's how quickl other people swerve out of the way. A wise olld man taught me a valuable Iesson,He told me I was a loser and a fooI,So I shot him, Bye Everyone! lt's been fun, really! HEESACKER, MARK 'Marcus Heehaw', Football 2,3,45 So-ah 1,2,3,45 Stud 1,2,3,45 Shades 2,3,45 Bill 1,2,35 Firecrackers 25 Iory: Beat Squaw 5 Wells: Brownies 5 Salamonyz Smelly Handshake 4 5 Nelson: CIean the ---- out of my car 5 Pred- more: Ha, ha, ha, ha, nice smile 5 Hit pass to Iason. HETER, ALLISON Are they serious? We can leave for good? Now where do we go? Thanks Katy-Bug, Bear, for being there. Also BE, SG, TI, NK, RD, GH, ML, IH, PS-lluv U IR Luv ya, Alligator. HIGGINS, THOMAS G. Wind Ensemble 2,3,45 EX- PO 25 Montreal 35 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Victoria 2,45 Portland 35 Music Letter 2,4. HINTZE, GARY ALLEN Wind Ensemble 2,3,45 Fall Marching Band 1,3,45 Spring Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Operation Northbound 3,45 Swimming 1,25 Track 1,25 MUN 3,45 Knowledge Bowl 45 ASB Secretary 45 Ding Lao 3,45 Mike Braton 3,45 Talk with the wise and dine with the rich. -Samuel Iohnson. HIPPE, RONALD W. WELCOME MY SON.. WELCOME TO THE MACHINE BLAH, BIAH, BLAH1,2,35REVELATlON 4. HOIT, KRISTIN N. DECA 3,45 Wind Ensemble 35 Marching Band 1,2,35 Track 1,2,35 Volleyball 25 CD - my buddy 1,2,3,4-ever. NY 45 CD - Some- day we'lI find some Irish luck! Afoot and light- hearted I take to the o en road, Healthy, free, the world before me, The llong brown path before me leading wherever I choose. HOLCOMB, TERI Maz Goud Ioes 855 Tennis 1,2,3,45 Annual 3,45 Plays 3,45 Crest 45 Pen fights HS, LB, KM 15 Barf on white velvet 25 Datsun B- 210 2,35 Young ones 25 Big Al 35 Tom Selleck ln- fatuation 35 Rebel w1out a cause 35 Banana Pud- ding w1Peg 3,45 Te-ak Torture 45 LB 1-12 . .. HOLLOWAY, MARA REED 'Hollowheadf MD- Hey dude lets smack a BL5 AH-TTFN see ya in 6 mos. NYE 87 frats5 TU-Mexico 885 AA-You'll always be my best friend5 MM,MD,IW,SD Chelan 875 LW-Want some giggly O's? I love you Mom and Dad-Brett, If you need me just call and l'll be there-Mosh till death. HOPPER, GRETCHEN Band 1,2,3,45 Iazz 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 All-State Band '86, '88. All-Northwest Band '87, All-State Iazz '8B. State Solo '86, '87, '88. L.A. '86, Montreal '87. Reno '88. And I'm all . . . What is the meaning of this milk business? HULETT, MATT N. 'Matty', Band 1,2,3,45 Student Council 1,2,3,45 Tux Rep.4.X-Country 1,25 Track 1,25 Nordstrom Rep. 45 Swimming 1,2,3,45 Opera- tion Northbound 3,45 Sen. 3 HC King' 4. Pres. 4. Sable 4. P.A. 4. Honor Soc. 2,3,45 T ey say it is better to be poor and happy than rich and miserable. But couldn't somethin be worked out, such as being moderately rich andsiust moody? HUNHOLZ, HEATHER Rumors fly from sim le minds but no simple lies. Being here after all tliis time, being laughed at, beingjudged, like being in bed with a porcupine, a thousand pricks against one. INMAN, AMY ALEXANDRA If I don't find a new way to develop creatively within a year, I'Il be good for nothing but nosta gia.-Iim Morrison 52 Senior Comments IWASAKI, LORI M 'Tweety', Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Pep Band 1,2,3,45 Symphonic Band 1,2,3,45 Wind Ensemble 3,45 Honor Society 2,3,45 To IS and SO Neat Iin a high voiceI . IACKSON, IENNIFER II missj Slam, Santa, Satan, Pee Wee's Playhouse, Buckwheat One, School Days, Fod Days, Cromwell Park Alternative IHeroesI1-4. IACOBS, TODD A. 'Toddy', Play production 45 Or- cadians 2,3,45 Chansons 45 Batcave 4-ever5 Playas 2,45 Church of Dave 2,3,45 Gotta look Glam Clu , 4-ever5 City Beat 2,35-Goal: To be rich and famous and all that other material Hoopla. Don't judge a book by it's cover, for someday, the boo might be you. And remember SS the world is a playground, so let's play! IAMETSKY, KIMBERLY '5unshine', Shorecrest is the best. Seniors are the luckiest. Goal: To be a hair dresser. IASPER, REGAN DREW 'The IaZZ', FOOTBALL 1,2,3,45 SWIMMING 1,2,35APT.4. SR.SENATOR PRESCABINET 4. BM,SV,NS,BB, AIR CONCERT5 CB GANG REMEMBER THE GOOD TIMES! I LOVE YA! WATERSKIING WITH BB5 SPORT- COURT FOOTBALL MB,BB,NS5 SNOW SKIING BW, BM,BB,MB,NS,IK. LEAD - FOLLOW - OR GET THE HECK OUT OF MY WAY! IENSEN, RON N. 'Ronbo', X-Country 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Pipe1Marching Band 3,45 Club DECA 3,45 Battle Wagon 3,45 Duck: Thanx for everythin ! TI KK BG MP KS 81 DC, 140 Rolls lt's been a bEast. lf you can't win at something, at least have fun doing it. IOHNSON, LAURA ANN Club Deca 3,45 L.I. and B.L. friends forever! 1 Tim. 4:125 Let no man despise thy youth Excuse me? I.S. L.I. Cool and Mickey, finally it's us!! New York '87 w1A.I.,S.R.,R.N. and C.H. A.I. and Italian Men! I luv ya Mickey! The question is: What's next? IOHNSON, LORI Haiti '875 Softball 35 Orcadians 3,45 Chansons 45 Senator 35 Student Council 1,2,3,45 All my love to CB5 To the best of times- IW,KB,MM,KD,DH,GK,CE5 Fuzzy Duck-SV5 The Awesome Foursome 45 It may be insane to live in a dream,but it's madness living without one. IONES, AMY 'Aim, Amanda, SL 1,25 SC 3,45 DECA 3,45 N.Y. 45 Bus Boys 2,3,45 Mom-n-Dad thanx 4 getting me in a real school Love You!5 LI,RN remember New York partying at the Hard Rock-n- my feet hurt! 5 KE we'l always be DECA women.5 TB we'll always have the front row.5 MM we'lI find out PRINCES some where else!5 Men don't have to be jerks but I think that it helps them in sports! IORDAN, STEPHANIE MARGARET 'Air Mem, Gymnastics 1,2,3,45 Ski Club 2,35 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 Bon High Board 45 Pep Club 1,25 Honor Roll 45 Soph M8fM GirIs5 AB-Chelan Me5 Maui '875 Triple Trouble in Hawaii 885 OZ 45 AB,Mo,IB,Dk,BL,oo,AR,Mc - I love you aII!5 IMI I love you!!5 All the good times we've had we'II have againl! Mom,Dad,Don,8f Ieff-thanks for helping me make it! I love you! IORY, IASON FOOTBALL 1,2,3,45 BASKETBALL I,2,45 BILLS 1,2,35 DA BOYS. SQUAW, RAPIST, POLLO, BERT IOHN: DUUUDE!! KlRB: l DON'T OWE YOU THAT MUCH DO l?? GREG: SHE'S NOT A HOE , ANYBODY WAN- NA WATCH A PORNO?? GEORGE: l'M AN AMERICAN CITIZEN MARK: SOOO UUUHHH ... DO WHAT YOU CAN WITH WHAT YOU HAVE WHERE,YOU ARE THAT PASS TO POLLO IGEORGEI KAHEN, VANESSA Strange ways here we come! fWind Ensemble 1,2,3,4.f Sun River '86f Montreal '87f Victoria '88f TO: TC W Sgt. Rock, Bend, Green Pjs, Mike Brownf VH-Vancouver here we come! DK - FREDDlE f SK - Dumb Dumb, Lazy Bum, NY '87f IG - Here's Vanna, When's the re-test, the Gold Bugf ERK - the sheep is dead, we killed it!! IB - Depeche Mode, MFM, Side Two, song Two, ME-U-TOO! KAMPSEN, DARREN Football 1,2,3, Marching Band 1,2,3,4, HR Rep 2,3,4, Encore 3, Oz 4, Musi- que non-stop, Hawaii 87, PV 88, Love you AB, A 30 minute rive to and from school everyday, it was worth it friends,Thanks for a good year, especially Brian. KELLEY, LISSA CHEERS TO YOU. CHEERS TO ME. BEST OF FRIENDS WE'LL ALWAYS BE. BUT IF BY CHANCE WE DISAGREE, TO HECK WITH YOU AND CHEERS TO ME! KHAMNEIAN, BEHZAD 'Baze,Bez,lZOd', Band 1, Track 2, Football 2,4, Weight-lifting 1,2,3,4, San Francisco '85, L.A. '87, Hawaii '88, Skiing '85- forever, Waterskiing '86-forever, Piper Staff 87-88, Years in Shorecrest 1,2,3,4, Goal: To work hard and accomplish as much in life as I can. Never let people tell you how good you are! -Ioe Paterno. KIM, GRACE I. 'Maiden', President's Cabinet, Cheer, SC Princess, Young Life. Thanks Mom, Dad 81 james, I love you. CE Rock on, McDuff has the floor, Good luck in Pepperdine. I love ya. I can do all things through Him who strenghtens me. Philippians 4:13. I press on towards the goal for the prize of the upward call of God in Christ jesus. 3:14. Cheerleaders - it was a blast! KLOHE, KAROLYN R. 'Karol-Ann', Student Coun- cil 1,2,3,46Honor Society 2,3,4f Senator 3fPresi- dent's Ca inet 3,4fSenior CabinetfCheerleading 4fBon High Boafd 4 The Bon Girls fMazatlan '88f What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters compared to what lies within us. Let's Go Campin! -Entiat '87,Deception '87, SC Cheer Thanks for all the memories. CM8fHS-I love ya-You're the Best! I like my men like I like my coffee. KNOPH, AARON Marching Band 1,2,3,4, Victoria 2,4, Guido 2, Elect 2,3,4, Skinny Puppy 2,3,4, Hymen 4, Marilyn M. 1,2,3,4, Goa s: To ar- range, design and sell shrubberies to old women who beat their cats on carpets and castle walls. To be at Michael Iackson's funeral to make sure he's dead. You can't always get what you want. But if you try sometimes, you just might find, you get what you need-MI KOLDE, ENDEL R. ASB VP 4, justice 1,2,3, TARS 3,4, MUN 1,2,3,4-Pres, jazz 2,4, Victoria 2,4, Doonesbury's 3, Reno 4, Hanami Society 4, Sheep-TANK-Shepherd 3, Morning Program 4, Gary's friend 2,3,4, Ding Lao 3,4, Northbound 3,4, Fatherland 1,3,4, Here, have a bite of this pomegranate before you go home. KOLMAN, DYANA LYNN FROSH COURT 1, STU- DENT COUNCIL l,2,3,4, SENIOR CABINET 4, CANADA 4 SPRING. PUERTO 4 GRAD. 88 THIS IS IT! IK-VK-SK-TC-GK-KK-IB-BL-YC-YOU ARE 'THE SPECIAL ONES. ALWAYS LOVE AND FOREVER THANKS. S-V-T-BE EVER TRUE. AS FOR ME-l'LL FOLLOW THE SUN. KOVATS, STACY LEEANNE What though the ra- diance which once was so bright be now forever taken from my sight, though nothing can bring back the hour of splendor in the grass, of glor in the flower, I will grieve not, rather find strength in what remains behind- TO THOSE I HAVE KNOWN AMD THOSE I HAVE LOVED-THANK YOU FOR THE YEARS OF LAUGHTER AND THOUGHT. To thine own self be ever true, 4BOBS 4EVER KROON, BRENT M. ORCADIANS 1,2,3,4, CHAN- SONS 2,3,4, ANAHEIM '86. BATTLE GROUND '86. FOOTBALL 1,2,3,4, SOCCER 3,4, POWER P.A. '88. STU DMUFFIN BUS- DUSTBUSTER,86,87,88. SEEK YE FIRST THE KINGDOM OF GOD AND HIS RIGHTEOUSNESS AND ALL THESE THINGS SHALL BE ADDED UN- TO YOU. THEREFORE DO NOT WORRY ABOUT TOMORROW, FOR TOMORROW WILL TAKE CARE OF ITSELF. MATTHEW 6:33,34. KRUEGER, IIM Footbal 1,2, Power Tech 1,2, Adv Woods 1,2, Adv Best Friends IK, GB, ES, jj, MH, RS. Thanks to my parents for pushing me to pass because without their help I would have given up, and to my girlfriend jenny for being there when I needed her the most, Blue and Gold and my Pon- tiac will always be number one! KUDER, IAMES PAUL 'limmers', Wrestling 1, Mar- ching Band 1,2,3, Drama 4, Power Tech 1,2 Adv., Best friends: GB TK BI MR TI BK AR HF MH. USMC here I come, oh no what have I done. Thank you Mom and Dad for your support throughout my school years, I love you. To Gin- ny: You are special to me, always stay close, and keep in touch. 1 KUKLENSKI, CRAIG 'Klinker', Football I,2, Baseball 2,3,4, Ski Club 1,25 K.M. 3,4, Quote - No wind favors the ship that has no port of destination. Goal - The BEST is my QUEST See ya in 10! KULUSICH, DAVID MATTHEW 'COOlSCh', IEN P. 3,4, FERNDAIG I, SC 2,3,4,. DREAMS R imagina- tion, but our's is reality and 4ever Until the end of time I'll B there 4-u Boobooz May U live 2-C The Dawn Every body is looking 4 the Ladder LAING, DEANNA 'Dee Dee', SL l,2, DECA 4, To WB - Rock Steady I.L.U., To ID and coffee, SRR- RKH Hard Rockersl, To EM, BFF! I.L.U., To the on- ly person I can really enjoy cartoons wf, my sister Lorri. A best friendship that diamonds will let us never forget.june 14 I.L.U.! To my rad rocking mama? Well, definately rad! I.L.U. To the Class o '88, I believe Zeppe in said it best Keep on Rambl-N . LARSEN, KRISTINA Orchestra 1-4, Swim Team 1- 4, Capt. 4, Honor Society 2-4, Larry's Market 3-4, HP,BL,AS,LL,AMC . .. I couldn't have made it without you! Friend's are friends forever if the Lord's the Lord of them . . . Though it's hard to let you go, in the Father's hands we know, that a ifetime's not too long to live as friends. -Michael W. Smith LATOURELLE, ALYCE ELAINE DAY FOR REBELLION IS AS THE SIN OF WITCHCRAFT. f I SAMUEL 15:23. LAWSON, PETER CARL 'Woody-Boyd', Varsity swimming 1,2,3,4, Captain 4, Senator 1, Student Gov't 1,2,3,4, Sheridan Beach. Ski Utah 1, . . . But Mrs. johnson, I don't understand 2, Ocean Trek 2, Twinkie Defense 2, Opposum 3, Prom 3,4?, TG 3,4 ... ,Honor Society 2,3,4, The Door? Thanks for the memories-TG ES KC SK KO MM IG IW MO ST IC IM. Genius is the perception of the obvious no one else sees. LEADLEY, BARBARA ANN Sk0OchieSf0z234 WXM CSBSLTHHS 34 Dance Performance Be and auto mongerfBeakin' outfHe is so hot! jFwfMLfLWw XKOLP Best BudsyMLMMKOLPLSLICCTCTG Myc cLLfSWguysfBa Iardguysf IFthanks for not givin g up on meAFlipper loves Music ManfWolfman ja ck-you are otfThe fish and the werewolf? DD-Th e NedfNew Year's at Donte's LW love ya all to de ath! See ya in Mexico. LEE, LINDA V. Tennis 3,4, Honor Society 2-4, Honor Society Secretary 4, MUN 3,4, Orchestra 1-4, Life is unfair, in that it ives the test before the lesson. -Winston Churchil, GS, SA, RT, AMC, KL, HP, AK, BL, IB, Friends are hard to come by, but they are even harder to lose. LEVINSON, BRYAN 'New Kid', Nothing 1,2,3,4, Europe '87, Mexico '88, Malibu'2000 Thanx DK 81 MG for being there. Goal: A California beach 81 lots of SSS. Without plans and goals, you'll postpone living until you're dead. Youth's like diamonds in the sun, and diamonds are forever. I want to be forever young. LIBBY, AARON SC 1,2,3,4, Soccer, Football, Skipole 1, Ocean Trek with PL 1, Scirocco 3, No M's Club 3,4, DDB TM, SM, IG, SK, Thanx for be- ing there. Hey CC B0omchugaIugaluga. Let- shavesomefun, Let's listen to Ludwig and do some ultraviolence! A special thanks 2 MG I love you!! Onedayi'mgon- nabesomebody..i'mgonnamakesomebodyproud LIM, SOPHIE You can't always live up to an ex- pectation, so do the best you can, that what counts. Love you Ioe tDouaI!! LIN, IEFF I. Aqua Lin 3,4,, The Fiddler 1-4, All- State Orch. 2,4, All-NW Orch. 3, MUN 3,4, Hell Night 3, Math Club 1-3, Pres. 4, Four Knights 3,4, ASB Parliament 4, Happy Hanami 4, The Uncanny X-Men 3,4, KCTARS Tres. 4, Iiff 3, YSO 4, TP Crew 2,4, Sure money doesn't make theworldcgo 'round, but it help a whole hell of a lot. Di I err? LITTLEMORE, jACK R. Il Quote: Pestis Eram Virus-Moriens Tua Mors Ero. M.L., Centuries have passed before me. I have waited the world decline. Time has brought this ending near. Screams echo throu h m mind, the sky is turning blood red, a sign tlgiat shall not pass. Eternally I shall not live. My life left in the past. InsecurepeoplefindtheirwaythroughHim. LOFFELBEIN, IERRY How can we take school serious? if the school doesn't take us seriously? P.S. Li e, as we know it, begins when you graduate. LONG, ELIIAH 2 The Candy guys in the original Senior Comments Candy Crew, Pass the Beat., 2 my Candy girl jill, I love U., Hi Chris-n-Ed!, To Al: Our early years, go- ing crazy with Prince, Seaside, Chocolate jell-o., E.D. inc. without a doubt! LONGHOM, STACY IENNIFER Orchestra 1234, D rama 234, APE 3,4, Play Pro 3,4, LjWhatdirection! TheRoundTabIe4Heather:UnYunRing!AIyce:Beelz ebub8rDamianSSS,Ron:Scratch,scratch . . . Kara :j ustshutup!Shannon:Can'tIivewithem..EIizabeth:Pe a cebaby,Peace,MichaeI:Long,white,gIeaming,-To osks!CheIea:Iloveyou8yearstodate!David: Need I s ay? ChChChChanges . .. LONGSTRETH, BRES VICA 3,4, Honor Society 2,3,4, Different school 1,2, Basketball 3, Thanks KL, IB, McB, the Frav and Mr P ldyfdpj, From now on everything counts - I knew I should have goofed off sooner. lOUNSBURY, MONIKA MARIA 'M0n', SOCCER 1 ,2,3,4, BASKETBALL l,2,3, ORCADIANS 3,4, SKO OCHIESfOZ l,2,3,4, VANITY SMURF 2,3,4. Here 's the briefing:BanIIMwoofIIMochaShake,OurRun! fCraze8tAir4 - wheelinALS,BMwhip in'intheW WfjFwfBLaIIthosegeeks, YOUUP?fTaEeCareFozz ieBear,Iluvsya-wearethe2ndgen!f RDDONGERBe akinOutfEEVETfAsuin 88!MEDICINE-BEANAUT OMONGER! LUNAK, DELANIE To all my good friends- I love you all!! , To my little brother Carl- Have lots of fun at Shorecrest and don't forge notes when I can do it for you! , Party 'til U drop!! I love U Tom! LYMAN, DON F. 'Duck', X-Country1,2, Captain 2, Basketball 1, Frosh Coach 4, Trac I,2,3,4, S.H.S. I,2, Run D8iR 2,3,4, BR - You will go farl, Doug-Kee your head on straight bro!.Lynne-You have toucged my heart in many ways!. If God is for us, who can be against us? -Romans 8:31. Wendell Smith-Thank You! MACPHERSON, BETH BHS l,2,3, Swimming I,2,3 ,Gotcha 3,4, AirFIipMin ChstCTMLSFTMEIMWH BEW MR Prt Ldlw Rnng CS One Ton Tomatoe! Ut ah PalmTreeTattooIBeachStressFish FishingjakeW t.SwtrUmHowOldRU?PoIyFig72KatyArbder AllTh eWayToTheWalIACPickIeBusMiniGolfNwptBch8 7TheDorkRosario87TheWhipperMatilda88,TheCo okingClanVegi Sands I Love You Mom 81 Dad! MAHAFFEY, CARL I. Football l,2,3,4, Wagon 2, Bird 3, Rabbit 4, MI 2,3,4, Thanks dudes SB, SC, Tc, BD, ji, Ds, cr, Mv, and the mg , jim and the X rule, Mazatlan '87, '88, Goal: To live until I'm 77. Chris get ready for studies and stompage at WWU. Special thanks to Dixon and jackson, you uys rule. junior and Strawberry are smooth. You Eve until you die. MAIOR, MARGARET j. 'MOLLY', X-Country 1,2, Soccer 3,4, Play I,2, Choir 2,3,4, Senator 2,4, Honor Society Best Buds I0 yrs. 84 more to come-KR Thanx for everything - I'lI never forget ou! KB, AD, KG, ML Mom 84 Dad- ..We'IltraveI aIong..side by side.. 2 john I:3 ..But instead I will go where there is no path, and Iwill leave the trail MALONE, KATIE M. Basketball 1,2, Close-up 2, Tennis I,2,3,4 Captain 4, Flags 3,4, Spring Mar- ching Band 3,4, D.D. extra 4, Bon Fashion Board 4, C.K. 3,4 , . . Reach for the stars and you may find a piece of heaven on earth. MANlO,CLAUDlNE M. 'Claude', Tennis l,2,3,4, D ECA 4, NY '87, Loch Staff3, Co-Editor 4, Moscow O C86 wf KK, Decezption '87, SLMheyyouschlegorama where'stheparty.6f5f87!! VEEshutupyou're eautifu I. HMPAsomewhereinUthere'salBjwaiting2getoul . SABU8yearsandcounting.MemoriesofSM4-ever. K K,HS,VH,TH:Thanx for making this year so s ecial. I will never forget it or you.I love you all! I lgve yo u M 8. D. MANIO, MONETTE 'MO', WG l,2, SHORECREST 3,4, Barbie-thanks for being such a great friend! You and your Bus Boys! VIV-Let's do something this weekend! Sho ping! Movies! Duetsch 3 lSC,EM,ASj Keep on Baking chocolate torte. MARTIN, SCOTT Varsity Soccer I,2,3,4, All- Wesco 3,4 Capt.4, National Finalists '87, X- Country 1,2, State Champs 2, England '85!, Honor Society 2,3,4, Mazatlan '88!!, SV- UntiI the Big Time!! , KG- Hang in there! MC CORMICK, KATRINA LOUISE 'Katy, Katt', Liv- ed wf this school for 3 years. Moved 15 times, then ended up here., Orchestra 2,3,4, Orcadians 3,4, Chansons 4, Wrestling Mgr. 3,4, Goals: To be very rich, a stage make-up artistsfcosmotologist. Also to own my own business. MC DANIEL, IOHN 'Chiquita', Even though I have not been here long, I've found many friends here. There have been many more good times than bad times. The thing I've found here to really enjoy are the girls! May they never change. MCARTY, KRISTIN IENNIFER 'Keek', Moon INot in the mouth, Bonda e Italklj GMW lBizzare Love Triangle, stroke mell MM lPNj IW fWhat's in your hope chest?j Ball Bashers 83-88, Hi LH, Reeba, 100 nickels, Truth or Dare Anyone?, my jaw's numbl, I've discovered that if I have something to do and wait long enough, someone will come along and do it for me! MCDONALD, GRANT FaIlfSpring Marching Band I,2,3,4, Pep Band I,2,3, Husky Band Day 3,4, Seahawks 2, OttawafMontreal 3, Spokane I, Vic- toria 2,4, Curling 1,2,3,4, Wash. State jr. Men's Curling Champions 4, Honor Society 2,3,4, If you knock long enough, doors will open for you -W. Churchill MCDONALD, ROBERT P. 'jR', Misery thrill to the excitement of parched flesh and mind, Blood related servants which we keep possible through our mute acceptance, I want so gently to remove your mask, It's hard enough to find water here. A Masculinefeminine perfect alliance. Who's your leader? W ich is your flock? What vision is left? And is anyone asking? MC NULTY, KRISTINA MARIE 'Bobeena', Soccer 2,3,4,M.S. 2,3,4, Thanx mom and dad I luv you, yo julio! Thanx for being such a good friend I luv ya S.F. Matilda Bay all the way forever food buds S.F.C.T.B.M.K.R. Oh Gawd listen to whozil, F.F.-S.F.B.M,C.T.M.W. Thanx 4 the best 3 years of my life I luv ya M.S. I kiss ya whole face! Stay Gold guys it's the best way to be. MEEHAN, MICHAEL SEAN l fought the law and the law won, Thanx Gerri j.! , Acapulco 85, Nevada 86, Florida 87, Maui, Oahu, California 88, Baseball I,2,3,4, Real People who cared Mr, j., Mr. T , I got coyed on Maui sand. In moonIight. , Bellevue is no fun. , HaHa S.C. , Okay Buckwheat, now what do we do? ,Len Bias says it all, THEE GSXR-Sweep your knees boy! MENDENHALL, BRANDT j. 'Ears', Football I,2,3,4, Skiing I,2,3,4, Soccer 2,3,4, Honor Society 2,3,4, Senator I, Senior Cabinet 4, CB gang , remember the good times! In dreams and in love Senior Comments there are no impossibilitiesf' MENESES, VENUS 'Vines', Goals: Get at least a 4 year degree in college and then have a stable 'ob someday in the future., When wealth is lost nothing is lost but when character is lost everything is gone. MILLER, KIM ALLEN 'Kimbo,Kimster', Tennis 3X Kimbomania 2X BANKOK 37 Parent-Supervised Parties 41 New Cars 3,4f Thanx for being there Rob, Mitchy, George. I'II love you 4-ever Grace! . .. Hey Babe Right! Oh! Okay?! You Guys be Quiet! My arents are upstairs! Sometimes you gotta ookllife right in the eye and say what the S MILLER, KRISTEN LEE 'Red', Cheerleading 4, Track 1,4, Debate 2,3, Drama 2,3, Sun Valley 1,2,3,4, Ts- ing Tao 4, OZ 87-88, Top Gunner 3,4, LCS 1,2,3, Blazer Power 1,2,3, S-Master 4I!! The potential for a party is always there. Ifyou don't get everything you want, think of the things you don't get that you don't want. MILLER, STACY Memories to those that admit to understanding Shoreline, Disneyland, Victoria-PB lights, tolos, clevage-where? Mark-Edmonds pier, Satan, gas masks, air lane-Shana! Wanna dip? The Crest, Super Dave-Cgh God! May 3, Chickenlips, San Diego-My Moms a ninja, Best Friends-KF 81 EH, and love 2 my sailors 8t soldiers! 88 were otta ere! MINAKAMI, TAKAYO 'Tapioca', Varsity Soccer 1,2,VarsityITrackI,2,HAWAIl-LIFE Con o 84 Pach Stick wit the wave 81 you'Il eventuaay hit the BEACH! AARON: Five years 84 counting YOUR PAL-DDB, Hey Deb Whats the piggy do? Tapioca 84 Pach Burgerlars! 10yrs from now? Rich, Famous 81 lying on my OWN BEACH! SEE YA MIRANDA, MARCUS 'SpareCat', SL l,2, SC 3,4, Business I,2,3, Spanish 2,3,4, japanese 4, VICA 3,4, Electronics 3,4, Office Assistant 4, Interna- tional Club 4, Candid Camera 2,3,4. We the class of 1988, have arrived, past our destiny. We think twice before we do it. Goals: oreign Language, Electronics, Business. MIYATA, RICHARD Track I, Wrestling 2,3, Uwaji's 4, When life gets too tough, hop off the wagon till you yakf' MOLLOY, MEGAN 'Meggie', Molokai 87, Portugal 88, Basketball 1,3, Italy 86, Inside-Out 87, C- puke, B-hi, S-munch, T-448, T-Pheasant, B-PN, K-Ahh, KM, DM, GW lSHUT UPj, IW FXF water- skiing me wfKB, ufw IV, PL, AH take your pick! MXF Ha Ha! The next generation, luv ya all! Pine Ap le diet all the way. MOJONEY, DAWN MICHELLE 'Moon', Dancing,1- 4, AIINightLong,GetDownGetDown! BaIIBashers, 83-88, TheBratPack, MRZOGGS, V-balI,2-4, Bon dage. ToMyFriendsl-TUT-Upj LoveYa! InsideOut ,87, Kris-YouThrowUpOneMoreTime,YouDie. R eeba! DancingTheSummerOf'87WasTheBest! G W, Whatis Animal Beer? NotInTheMouth! TW-Yo urLipsticksOn UpsideDown. IW-AreYouSaviniItF orWhenYouRunOutOf CleanOnes? MM,PN? Iw aysStriveToBeTheBestThatYou CanBe. Ilneplaitde trentavecturel MOORE, BENIAMIN H. 'jammin', jr. Benjamin I, DFS 2, Penguin lust 3, Dorf 3,4, Candidate 3, Takash 3,4, Carnival 4, Play Production 4, Louie- san 4, When I left you I was but a learner, NOW I AM THE MASTER! Darth Vader MORTLAND, SUZANNE '5ooz', Susie-Krista 1,2,3,4, Orchestra 1,2,3,4, Fab Bass Section 1,2,3,4, Zipadeedoin wfKP 1,2,3,4, Hawaii 2, Disneyland 4, I don't know any Bible Quotes, but have a nice life anyway. No matter what happens, ou'll always have your family. KW-slavemongers ever5 RB,KP - Let's touch basses5 KP-Call 911!!- FF-IIAE. Of all tllle people I'm glad I'm not, it's iost y Capt. Hoo . IULLEN, jOSEPH EARL Football l,2,3,45 Wrestl- ig 2,3,4 tcaptainj5 Special thanks to: Derek lesVoigne, Mike Peck, joe Rizzuto, Ryan Baily, like and Latonya Daniel, Tim Blair, Heidi hristenson and Thieu Teng for making my 4 years i this school worth while. P.S.-Gumby and Poky, tau bftter wrestle hard next year! tSreng and Srun ou IYER, KELLI 'Herman', Today I noticed a brilliant ght shining across my way, and I saw it was a eautiful sun's golden ray. It flickered there ever efore me as though trying to show just the ri ht 'ay leading1to where I was wishing to go. And it iade me t ink how we can be free from worry nd strife if we follow the light that falls across the athway of life. Thanks Mom and Tom, for being iere, you both are more precious than gold. AGAMATSU, BAI-EN Sober 1,2,3,4, A-Team ,2,3,45 Football 1,25 Wrestling 2,35 Senator 3,45 ding 1,2,3,45 Snowboarding 3,45 Scooter 2,3,45 awaii 4,55 Goals: To reach amazing heights and i fall great distances. Peace sells,but who's Bai- n? I don't think therefore I'm not, To .,jG,FO,AD and the rest of the school- shut up. 0 jN,jL,AL,DS and the rest of the glee club 7 tanks for being there. ELSON, GEORGE H. 'Pollo,PR,Paco', Football ,2,3,45 Basketball 2,35 Baseball 1,45 Los chicos- ert,Putter,jason,Squaw5 Kirb-My car's a classic. ae's not so bad. jason-Quit picking on Squaw. lark-Damn I can't hear. Greg-Can I have a syboard? Erasure!5 SchooI's been fun, learned a it. Partying's been fun, danced a lot! I Love All of ou tunderclassmen, too!j. Perfect pass to Kirb EPOMUCENO, ALEXIS R. SC l,2,3,45 Football ,2,3,45 Newspaper 3,4, Editor-in-Chief45 Monday lorning Program 45 Vehicle: 1974 Dodge Dart ight greenj5 Quote: john 32165 Goal: To be the est I can be at everything I do. EWELL, CHARLES RICHARD 'Rick', Skiing ,2,3,45 Spac Ski Racing 3,45 Tennis 1,2,3,45 Vice rez of VICA 45 Church Youth Group 1,2,3,45 Ski- ig . .. Faster 81 faster 81 faster until the thrill of Jeed overcomes the fear of death. Every man is ie architect of his own future. john 3:16-17 GUYEN, PHAT M. Quote: Go after all the girls lat you like. As a result you will find the TRUE OVE from one irl that is waiting for you all that me. Well, it wosced for me. OLIN, ROBERTA 'BObbie,BobbyIo', DECA 45 'ance Performance 3,45 Newspaper Production 45 hanks to MP,MK,DT,HB for being great friends iroughout the school years. Than s a bunch IECA for a great time may senior year, and to Dan ir a wonderful year an for years to come. Love a. Good Luck '88. IORTHROP, DWAYNE 'D!', Quote: It's not the ze of the plow , it's how long you stay in the eId. Pipe Band 1,2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,3,45 XX 1,2,3,45 Orcadians 3,45 Chansons 45 Or- chestra 45 Play Production 35 Close up 45'Pleasure PaIace','Voices from the HighschooI'5 Goal: To rule the world, or at least, a third world country. O, KELLY Toe stay single. Rex don't mess up. Kim get a fB.F.j and Theresa be happy with john and Mery. To Abe tT.F.j-thanx for helping. Miss you all. Love lK.O.D.j. OLLESTAD, BERIT ANN 'Bear', Ballard 15 Band 1,35 Weight Training 25 Tommy, Tracy Katy,Kimmy,Laura,Kris 81 janel tand all the people I didn't mentionj-Thanx for being there when I needed you, I love you aII!5 Canada 86 KT,LeLe,Bear 81 Gumby 4-ever.5 Hawaii 875 Chelan 88 The whole gang 5 , There are things that you know about, and things you don't, the known and the unknown, and in between are the doors. Goal: To own a 1987 Midnight Blue I-Roc Camaro. Mom 81 Spud, Thank you for believing in me, I love you both. OLSBY, SONYA Art League 3,45 Honor Society 3,45 Biking 2,3,45 Simon and Garfunkel 1,2,3,45 Don't hang on, nothing lasts forever but the earth and sky. It slips away, all your mone won't another minute buy Dust in the wincl all we are is dust in the wind. -Kansas 19775 Transporta- tion courtesy of the Pen, the Bug and the 'Yota. OLSEN, PAT Pat Olsen-osH's, ww 15 SL 25 sc 3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Baseball 45 There is no better challenge than to challenge yourself. Thanks MB-1t33,RB-861. You're great 1:34 Herschel. Mr. T-A big man in little shoes5 1412 has just begun to run-Catch me if you can! PACCHIANO, Loki Softball 3,45 DECA Debby 3,45 NY 45 Cyndi, Tzzpioca-Quit fighting for the back seat when Pach rives. Deb, Monica, Cookie 81 Scammer-PeeWee loves you!5 Question of the year!: Graduate?!5 Schlobb on my Nob Nedley Stephens. Tapioca and Pach burgerlars. Laura and Tracey'-You know where you guys belong, on the way ome. 88 I'll be at the beach. Bye,Bye Everyone. PALMASON, KRISTA ELIN '5usieKrista', Orchestra 1,2,3,45 Tennis 1,2,3,45 Gresham 1,2,3,45 Fabulous Basses 3,45 Gruesome Twosome 3,45 Flags 45 Mar- ching Band 45 Honor Society 45 Honor Orchestra 45 SM-We'll always be touching basses . . . B!F!F. As you climb the ladder of success, don't let the boys ook up your dress. PECK, MIKE M. 'Pecker', Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Weight Training 1,2,3,45 Skiing for life! San Diego-N-A-V-Y-Boot Camp july 5th5 Baker Lake Spring Break 87-88 with T,B,R,B.5 Cliff jumping Forever PERRY, HEATHER ANNE Honor Society 2,3,45 Stu- dent Gov't 3,45 Piper Managing Editor 45 Girls' Swim Team Manager 45 Close up 3,45 Ski Club 35 Bow Down to Washington. In his blue gardens, men and girls came and went like moths among the whisperings and the champagne and the stars. -F. Scott Fitz erald PFLUGHOEFT, MICHELLE 'Melly Mel', Newspaper Production 45 Goal: To become a rich, successful businesswoman. Bob,H.B.,M.Kay, DT, Thanx for the memories. Girt, I love you-Thanx for making my Sr. yr. the best! Quote: AIl that we see or seem Is but a dream within a dream. -Edgar Allan Poe '88-We're outta here! PHILLIPS, EARL I want to thank Shorecrest and the students for 2 prosperous years here. And thank you for your support: KK,MS,jF,BW,ME,RV,jT,G KK,PS.5 Party Hardy RjL,jR,CarneII. See ya all. PICKARD, IENNIFER CHRISTINE Yearbook Staff 1,2,3,45 Yearbook Editor 2,35 Track 2, 35 Newspalper Staff 2,35 Math Team 35 Cheerleader 35 Dance eam, manager 45 Thank you Tofer, Chris, Scott and Sean for making this year the best ever. Yo, BABE! 5 Time is a waste of reality, and reality is a waste of time. So stop wasting your time living in reality. Live in Amber. PREDMORE, KIRBIE A. 'Bert,AirKirb', B-Ball 1,2,3,4, Tennis 1,2,3,4, Rugby 3,45 i..F.P. 1,2,3,4, Kirbmobile 3,45 jordan 3,45 Duck Tape 1,45 Debt 45 My Parties 1,25 Music Nonstop 45 Da Boys:Squaw- Greg, come look be ind the Chemistry door! Pollo- George,run for the boarder! Pudder- Mark, I'Il ive you a VaIium! I-Bird- jason, you're such a dog-raper!I Quote- Laugh at yourself first, before anyone else can! BEAT -Pass to Greg QUACH, THANH T. 'TQ', If you go through life with your head down, you will never see the sun- shine. So keep your head up and enjoy it while you can, because you only live once. And thanks to my parents fort eir stgnport through the years. QUAIFE, TODD My Lor Zjesus Christ! Cruising in my '64 Impala! 'Ol Blue! john 3:1? Pink Cad! Rather pus a Chevy than drive a For ! Sour Patc Kids! Levi'S! 302,327,350,'67'57'64'68'69! Shoreline over Shorecrest! The jetsons! Turbo is nice but I'd rather be blown with Nitrous! Auto Shop! Nicest St fastest Impala in school! '76 Pinto Power! john 3:3! Classics RAFTER, MATTHEW EDWARD Football l,2,3,45 Swimming 1,2,3,45 Track 35 Tennis 15 Scholar- Athlete 45 Masonic Lodge Outstanding junior5 Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,45 jazz Ensemble 2,3,45 Marching Band 1,2,45 Thanks for the support: My family, KK and especialltg DR. Man's fliglht through life is sustained y the power of is know edge. Go AirForceI RASSMUSSEN, KAREN MARIE We finally made itl Senior Comments , 55 What great memories: massages always, compar- ing, what?, lunches at Albertsons, dippin' and hot tu bin' in Chelan, our trip to Sea-Tac got a VISA? . Thanks IW 84 HS love ya! Kristy what are we gonna do? Great friends: IW,HS,MM,NO,KB,MG,GK To all out boat trips -I love you CT. Chelan '87 '88 Maz '88, REED, KATRINA Much love to ALL my FRIENDS! Thanx for everything! Make the most of your future! Smile, Party and be IoIIy! I love you Shoreline! RENNIE, SUSAN D. 'Oozy Runny', New York '87, DECA '87-'88, To KH,DL,and WB-The NY crap- shooters-I Luv U's guys! Shoe! Mom-Sorry about the grey hairs! REYNOLDS, DAN Power Tech 2,3,4, Biolog 4 fMe and IR with the underclassmenl Cycbng I,2,3,4 - Racing14,5,6 . . . RAAM somedeay? Tour de France too. T anks to all my friends who made it possible to survive 4 Ion years in the penn . . . I mean school! And tharsks especially to you Roberta-you made my senior year great - I'II never forget you! . . . O-Danny . . . RICKER, IEN Swim 1,2! Europe 87! Aerobics! Academy! To possible brother of t e past- I'l always have faith in you and love you. Do you think we will ever know? I send my love to Dione and I.K. for their patience and understanding! I'II miss you Mr. M and Dr. G! Thanks Mom 81 Dad for letting me take my road trips. Goal: Make my dream come true and Hawaii 88 RiNGsTAo, MARYKAY Swim Team i,2, Goal: To become involved in international relations and politics., Thanx to MP,DT,RN,IL,HB,KK,MS and '87 Football Team, what a trip! To Lee for our MM- Mmmm., C'est le pied. France '86-'87., The place to be in '88 is everywhere! RIZZUTO, IOE 'Zoot', Football 2,3,4, Wrestling 1,2,3,4 capt., Baseball 1,2,3,4 capt., Steph 2,3,4, Honor Society 2,3,4, Goal: To be a pilot in 5 yrs., Steph, thank you for helping me through the bad times and sharing the good times. You have meant the most to me and always will. I wouIdn't change a thing that has happened. ROBERTSON, ANDY Everything is Relative. To be successful in life, you MUST apply ourself. KISW SeattIe's best R8tR. Shorecrest has shimmer, glitter and shine but SHORELINE will always remain in this boy's mind. ROLOFF, MIKE Weightlifting 2,3,4, Swimming 4, Good luck to CR. DH, Have fun riding the bus in 88-89. Thanks to Mrs. Keys and Mr. Reidy and all other's that have helped. RUTLEDGE, CRISTY 'CF,Butt', Soccer 1,2,3-IV Capt. 4, Bands 1,2,3,4, VICA 4, Honor Society, Days Daze l,2,3,4, BeIieve in who you are, you are a shining star. - L.R. '86 SALTKILL,HOLLY LOUISE Cheerleading I, Trac I4 1, Annual 3, Annual Co-Editor 4, Honor Societ y I,2,3,4, Chelan Bridge Party , Initiation 85, Pro wling, Cloud Nine, Mission Ridge 86, Wapato Sco ut 87. LB-Thefunandlaughtershallgoonthanksforbe ingthebest friendever! MD-Welcomebacklmissed ya! AH-Skiing?Thanksforyoursmiles! MB-KCahdIP' 'Behaveyourself WHS-I'vemissedyoualI! SASOUVONG, CHANTHONE Volleyball 2,3, Basketball 4, Thank ou Coach for helping. Thank you Mom and Dad fbr sup orting me. Thank you all you in Shorecrest Hi Ili school for being a friend. Bye! See you around. SATTERWHITE, LAURA Ant Music tor Sex Peo- pIe , Chris's party house 3814, BD and me., 3D Fest,,Antperson 1-4, Canada 87 iwhat funl., Peace 81 love always. SAWYER, AL 2 H.M. teacher and friend.! 2 the Candy Crew, sweeter than candy EAL,AM,IF,RF,DA,and of course me, AIski.! 2- sweet 2-fresh. Shoreline Noi! 2-my bro GS and MS - I love U both, oh yea I! 2 my new bro- Life's greatI.! TA,DL,Hs,sr,MoLv,KA,RAkEEM,and Big Bri- Zuman Galoids Rule.! 2 mishka-I love you!! And last,but not in my heart, MC-I love U themostest. Luv KC. 1 SCANNELL, MICHELLE 'Missy', Wolverine '85! Spartan '86! Scot '87,'88, Soccer 2,3,4, Gov't l,3,4, Drama I,2,3, CarnivaI 4 - Sparky , Orca- dians 3,4, The tragedy is to not have failed, but to have failed to try. SCHAMBER, BILL To eat for an hour is incredibly grood for you, studying for an hour isn't. To be on t e phone for an hour is surely good for you, stu- dying for an hour isn't. To graduate the same year as your little brother is tremendously good for you, studying for an hour isn't. Why study? SCHERRER, M. comfy Lawn onomes 2,3, Con- sciousness expansion 4, Well Robster, a funny thing about regret is , BI and Ron, we have learned well to do what we can and to love it! The sky is blue, my hands untied, A world that's true thru our clean eyes. You're living proof at my finger tips. Erica Peck. . . I love you. SCOBY, CARRIE 'Care-Bear', Swimming l,2,3,4 Dist. I,2,4 Capt. 4, Band 1,2,3,4, Basketball l,2, Skiing 1,2,3,4, Ski Patrol 2,3,4 GCI 4, Sun Valle , Europe 4, AMH-Friends are friends forever, Ski Bums 4-ever, RCD-UR speciaI2me, KF,SM,BH- Hey guys we made it and it's been real, 12 years for a piece of paper?, We are together in our hearts,but not necessarily together aIways. SEEMAN, BRENT A. 'Big Re , 5emo', Football 3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Track I,2,3,4, Weightroom rlA2,3,4, Born to be Wild Bad to the Bone Ia an . SHAW, DAYNA LAURA 'DaynaLaura5haw', Luv U Greg Look M,D 84 S, l made it TE,LB,the fun is over Catch me,I'm falling RAD Can I bum a cigarette? LB-PIug This must be the edge of heaven Save me,l'm fading away to a mere nothing There's a time to live and a time to die,but now it's time to say good-bye Don't forglet me when I'm gone Goal: to stay in touch wit TE and AH after graduation. SHAW, IEFF Don't take life so seriously 'cause you're not going to get out alive anyway. , Swim- ming 3 , Track 1, Richmond Beach 1, Car Wreck 3,3,4,4, I don't listen to my music. I FEEL it!! SHIH, CHERYL P. Girl's Tennis I,2,3,4, Lassies 1,2,3, Honor Society 2,3,4, Pleasure Palace 3, Ie pense donc ie suis , I'd like to create a human rom scratch . SHOOK, CHERIE Cromwell Alternative, MY HEROES Kobee, Tom Cat, Dave, Barbara, 84 Sue!!!! Thanks for Everythingl, Messed up I, Goofed off 2, Ditchen at Carkeek 3, Upstanding Citizen 4, May there always be teeth to pick ifrom the Hug- genist biblel. SHROCK, REGINA 'Re gie', I want to thank all the teachers, family, friengs and especially my mom who was always there for me. SIDHU, AMARPAUL 'Sahib', Swimming 2,3,4, Senior Comments Track 2,3, Wrestling 1, Football I, MUN 3 Opleration Northbound 3,4, Extinguishing 3,4, Sc ool Party 3,4, Student Counci 2,3,4, Sarge. at Arms 4, TARS 4, Australia 88, There is pleasure in driving, in being mad, which none I Madmen know. Get your facts first and ti distort them as much as possiIbe. SMITH, BRIAN 'Smitty,Briny', Sweetness is my' Mustang, Melissa is the best. Goal: To marry MB STAEHLE, LISA MARIE Wom Ch. l,2, Orc. 3 Chan. 4, IV Volley 2, Varsity 4, IH-I love ya budr LF-Thanks for everything. Best bud BL,TC,MM,SI,RD,LI,LF,IH,IP, IM. RD-I will alwz love you!!! Barb? You up? Steph-Redmond gt 86 , Dancin 1,2,3,4, Yew Take care senic l'll miss you ali STEFANIAK, RIC Pipe Band l,2,3, Marching Ba 2, Power Tech lI,Adv., '65 Convertible Stang 3 Thanks Skitch, ES, Mr. I. STEINER, KATY True friends are like diamor precious and rare . . . False friends are like autur eaves found ever where . . . , Goal:To go after i dreams and to have a successful and hap Iife!,Canada 86 IGumby for President!I, DouI trouble in Hawaii 87 , STEVENS 8 Pug,Bear,AH,KM,MS,GI and TC-I luv AIl!,Weight training 2,3,AlI my thanx to Mom a Dad I luv U both!,Never let a fool kiss you or ak fool you! STEPHENS, DEBBIE SL-l,2, SC 3,4, Flags 2, Socc l,2, Softball 1,2,3,4, Cal 2, Hawaii 3, NY 4, DEI 4, CT-2,3 Thanks for everything we've sharr HAD,Timmy,Scammer-Spiel w!me. Pee-Wee- my name's Ned. Mona-Good one! Do I look C Cookie-That's very exciting for you! Stacia-I hate when that happens! Tak8tCyn-Oink!Oink! Sha Rock me! Out victim! I love you WFL. STROCHEIN, GINA MARIE Basketball l,2,3, Sc ball I, Annual 4, Honor Society 2,3,4, The fi step to maturity is realizing that you'lI never mature. -LS, SA-CRASHQSINE 11, Never could' done it without you! SUHADOLNIK, NICK Y Co'n girls, Don't she- tear for me - l'lI see you again when the stars I from the sky and the Moon has turned red oi The Greatest Wonderful for a' place that wa legendary fantasy, CHANGED! for the better ? P But don't let The Sun go down on the pimp! Tl came and 'Pipers' started doin it with 'AMAZIL GRACE' and for those that diLEn't spark my flan The Candle burned out long before the 'Leger ever will . . . See you then, maybe! SUTTON, ALLISON M. Orcadians 2,3,4, Preside 4, Chansons 3,4, Swimming 2,3, Honor Socic 2,3,4, MUN 2,3, President's Cabinet 3, Carnival Close Up-Wash.DC '86, All-State Choir '86,'E All-NW Choir '87,'88, LI's SWE 3, Goal: To survi 4 years of college and become the Yupr business-woman everyone expects. Music is t essance of life. SWYMELER, DAVID SL Stompers, Night Schr 1,2,3,4, See ya in the Section Mody, Don't ei leave me hanging Christine, Advanced Hall Patr Hanging with the brothers, Accounting 1, Yaaal think I made it. SYLWESTER, HEIDI MICHELLE Basketball I Tennis 1,2,3,4,Co-Capt. 4, MAZ '85, Decepti '87, 6-5-87 , SLM ! Hey that guy looks like . . . Marylane Girls- I think you better watch yc man. ! CM - N!A Take the lontg way hom- KK-I can't wait to get on the roa again. Ho honk rattle rattle crash beep beep! CE Let's Har Nothing ventured, nothing gained. Adios TANABE, ROCHELE MIYO Shout for all the peo- ple who have nothing to say because we're only gone tomorrow and here today. Du bist der susseste lun e aus aller der Welt, Mike. Ich liebe dich sehr vieT! TANG, THIEN Wrestling T, 2-3Iregionalj,4 tCap- tain?J, Soccer B2,83,84 1 Northwest Champl, Track 82,83,84 iL.Iump 18'5 Istj, Football I, Weight Training 2,3,4 Dips-88 KSC recordi, Pull ups 42 ISC recordi, Peg board SR ISC recordl, Honor Society 3,4, Quote You can achieve anything if you got faith in yourself. Good luck to all NEXT year wrestlers and be tough like me. TAYLOR, BRET STEPHEN 'lvloosog Band 1,2,3,4, All-State Band 2,4, All-State Solo 2,3,4, Chansons 3,4, Drum Major 4, Spokane 85, Victoria 86, Portland 87, Victoria 88, Europe 88 VouIez-vous ... r , Guidos Motel ao, To: AB, AK, Kc, IF, AW 81 RF-Ahi for everyone! Quote: Do not squander time for that is the stuff life is made of. -Franklin, Goal: To See the HOLY GRAlL , NEE! THEAKER, CORRINE 'Tweaker', Sr. Princess, Cheerleading 3,4, Rifles 2, Maurice's Fashion Board 4, Top Gunner 3,4, FDFA 2, Naughty Cheerleaders 3, MAZ '88, S,M,K,C-4 Me, We aren't given dreams without the ability to make them come true. THOMAS, CYNTHIA 'Cindy', MMHl 1,2, IHS 3, SCSH 3,4, Swimming 1,2,3 4, State 1,2,3,4, H20 Polo 1,2, Austin 86, Milwaukee 87, LA 87, Lisa W- BB, BM,RI,MM,NS,SF,ML,TM,SA-AWR, Thanks Guysl, STRESS poster, a tattoo? who? fishing, F.V. Ice cream, Ann Attacks, The Rancher, Matilda, Bogus socks R! BD present down payment, Would you like. . . ,Vegie sands, Thanks Shorecrest! TIPPLE, SHANNON ELIZABETH My future lies beyond the yellow brick road. -Elton john We can be heroes, just for one day. -David Bowie It used to be like that, now it goes like this. -Bob Dylan, Thank gou Shahin-for all you have done. lt's rock-n-roll rother and we're rockin' tonight. VANE, STEVE l. '1t6,Vanerd', Football I,2,3,4, Capt. 4, Basketball I,2,3,4, Capt. 4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, Capt.4, All-Wesco 3,4, .300 Club I,2,3,4, Honor Society 2,3,4, Honor Guard 3, Wesco Champs 3,4?, Palm Springs 85,88, Ski 4 Ha! Thanks BI Hi Sweets SM the pro's us! Suc- cess is a journey not a destination. , Maz 88l, Bud, I'll see you inthe Bigs. I love you Keenan! See Ya! VARNEY, STACIE LYNN 'StacIa,VarrliSh', SL 1,2, SC 3,4, Softball I,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3, Capt. 4, Soc- cer 1,2,3, Capt., Inspirational 4, DS and TC : FF Thanks! Love Ya!, TM Thanks 4 everything ttalks, trips, drives, TP, Dance-grano a, musicj, IR:WAVER tSmiths-like a butterflyl, lust check- ing, Good one, C Ya! Whatever, that's cooI Thanks Mom 84 Dad, especially Curt! VILLARREAL, CHRISTOPHER 'BatO', Class Clown 1,2,3,4, Band of Pipes 1,2,3,4, Drum Major of Band of Pipes 4, Derek's best friend 1,2,3,4, Don't stop till you get enough, The Magic has on- ly begun. Goals: To spill my Mountain ew on my Lambergini VILLIOTT, MATHEW Tennis 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3, Life is bountiful woven basket of fruit, lying on a grassy hill, in the breeze on a sunny spring day by a abbling, sparkling brook, with worms and maggots craw ing all over it. VIRAY, MAY KATHERINE 'Khyle', Education make a person easy, to lead, but difficult to drive, easy to govern ut impossible to enslave. Achievements: Choir 1,2,3, Volleyball 2,3, Softball 3. wARTlNc.ER, CHARLES ALAN 'ChUCk,W3ft0', Baseball 2,3,4, Wesco Champs 3, Capt. 4, Will, thanks for all the wonderful memories and sup- port. You're a Sweet Heartl, Hawaii 87, Honor Society, Success is a journey not a destination! IMW, you've got it all! 49 is forever mine!! Goal: To become the Best that I can be. WEAVER, BRIAN 'Ripper,Weave', Diving 1,2,3,4, Midnjght Extinguishers 3,4, Operation North- boun 4, Tux Re 4, Bands1,2,3,4, RI-Use caution when fishing with the Big Trout, Gary's friend 2,3?, KB Don't let the dizziness take control, Love you. MAZ 88, Ding Lao 3,4, Doonesbury's 3, Wine maketh merry: But money answereth all things. WEBB, LORI ANN 'The L.A.W.', Chelan '87,'8B, FRATS, Mazatlan '88, Celica HC Tolo '87, SD,SDl CooI cuz I8rK. lf you love someone set them free. If they don't come back to you then their not worth it! Love ya lots Mom, Mike and Barb. WEBER, JENNIFER 'Duckie', Marching Band l,2,3,4, Pep Band 1,2, Symphonic Band 1,2,3, Wind Ensemble 4, What one has, one ought to use, and whatever he does he should do with all his might. MEXICO 88- here we come. To KE and LG: I love ya! Friends Forever WELLING, REX Baseball,. lust call me Tex., '88 Rules, May1 you never get run over by a herd of buffaIo. , T e Blue and Gold still lives on. wELLs, GREGORY 'BIll,5quaw', Football I,2,3,4, Duck Tape 1,4, Bill 1,2,3, Music Nonstop 4, Keg- ger 1, Hawaii 1,3, HBI, The Boys-II,Putter,Bert 81 Pollo-I love you guys., Can you imagine: KP- emplokfed GN-white MH-smart ll-jewish., High Schoo : It all seems so stupid, it makes me want to give up. But why shoul I give up when it all seems so stupid? -DM. Boy pass to Mark. WENDT, MERIDETH ROSE 'Mere', Maz 86, Chelan 87,88, Daffidill Bandit-SB 87, Poolside 99- 87, Baxter Birney 4-ever, 2 the friends who always stand by, U mean the most, I love U. Thanks 4 all the memories. Always remember the ood times. AL!MM!KB!WB!DT!, Amy, we should of. . . ,DB - My jungle love., The best is et to come! SC-'88. WILLARD, IEANANNE 'Wifl', Molokai,Hawaii 87, Return to Portugal BBI, Honor Society 3,4, Skiing 2,3,4, Spartan 1,2, To the best of friends: MM,CW,DM,KM,IV,AH-Thanks for all your help. CW don't forget Oct. 25,1991. To the next generation-Thank you Mom,KB,RW,MW,MK, I ove you all. Thank you Dad, I loved you too. WILLIAMS, CYNDI SUNFLOWER Goddess Socie- ty tCosmetologyJ 4,5,6, I promise to return, when my work is done, so keep smilin always. WILLIS, SHELLY Volleyball 1,2, Basketball 1,2, Softball 1,2, Soccer 3' Wind Ensemble 4, Sym- phonic Band 1,2,3, Fall MB 1,2,3,4, Spring MB 3, To do the best you can do is to succeed in Iife. WILSON, IOE Honor Society 2,3,4, Skiing 1,2,3,4, Woody 1,2,3,4, A.P.E. Survivor 3,4, Ace Maneuver 3,4, Chrysler Motor Co. 3,4, Albertson's 3,4, Goal: To make the Fortune 500 executive salaries. Other seniors may kiss the spirit cart but you, my friend, may kiss my Dart. -IB WYMAN, IANENE MICHELE 'Nener', Softball 1,2,3, X-Country 2, Maz '88, Chelan '8S,'87,'88, KR-Exactly! Che an and all theI's. SF-john and Karl were risky! LC-Walking home from In raham! LI- Driving by Rob Betch's. IR-BXB uh-hug and how! Red equa s Dead. HS-Don't marry a rocker! I1- My window's your window! Thanks for junior year. See ya! YEE, PHILIP 88 f Ski,Party,fast cars. College, here I come! Hawaii by day and by night. To all my friends, have a good life. Thanx Mom 81 Dad. I love ya. Grace 81 Cary-Go hardflive it up. Bye. Senior Comments 57 airfare chool started off with the idea of putting last year's transi- tional phase behind us. Our goal was to get Back to the Scottish Highlife . The overall feeling among the classes was that we were now all Scots. Most of us felt that we could finally move on to gaining back some of the spirit we had lost along the way. Gur year started off with the first dance held at Shorewood, which also hosted the first brawl. Although the bad blood would continue among-some, the rest of us tried to extend the social ties to Shorewood, although the rivalry seems to becoming more intense. r During school hours, students could be found more often in classes, since the attendance policy became so strict this year. Notes could no longer be forged, and making up hours became a habit for many Scots. Weekends became the refuge and brought relief from the anx- iety filled week before. Fridays were great days to plan for the weekend's activities, which included parties, dances, movies, and sleeping in. Even the teachers looked forward to the weekends. As we look back on 87-88, we see a year of growth, of increas- ed friendships, and of increased Scottish Pride and Spirit. 58 Student Life Q . ,f P1 Student Life 59 Men of the 803, Tyler Greer and luice Bloom, learn to be domestic in Foods class. fk oll.l: N.. r ms! 'K joe Dimico just can't pass up a camera. Student Life Hey Martin! Whatcha lookin' at? . gk 7A'.l eva J D n. 1 1 '44 Doug Lyman finally remembers his combo. lack Littlemore hangs out in The Closet . -r x 4 ww, as ii l Kim Hart absorbs the sunshine in her safari spandex, as Laurel McElhoe an awed spec- zator looks on bedazzled. Stuaent Lile 61 Cc The Roughest Year 11 Scandal, war, crash, plague . . . and Who's in charge' 7' 6 3 be C' QW 'of-'A' 'ash na v Q Uf 1 twigs ,655 77,88 ,ore wo, 1019:-,gets 8786 Brlan Soswcrth , A556 ef-'ghd Dlq al-0 bds s K Agia 4 094664 der lossgllherillllq use Mew QX 'be S 'ig Q59 gggy 5 Gorbachev 4'01,,hj'J'co'h If G ewes' 06413 ,QQ 965 tfgfcgtfstle The Soviets overtake the fflaqfe N 51wgifegffo0t15l U.S. as the No. 1 nation in space 6ff,,,mZ tfoxpggii i swf. 1 S ce T bl-1? 161' H S 01465 99 lo . he ' illraxsaoalo l vtslls l Pall W AIDS pope T'ff ny: No. 1 at 16 Teenage Turmoil DIRTY DANCING ee I A Ten-second wake-up can Fmatw .ie Pts It wasn 'I the big one, but a 6.1 quake stirs j?ear in Callkfflia the blam we megs my if tffffzi where sta cvfflm tl si p 'CQG I 4. I . U all I Fatal Attracuogu The M strikes gold as a parable 0fS9XUal guilt it 2 I FM M: tx niiffff 1 . V if Vela .121 ls. x Mn. , , .,X. a....ia.. ,.- .Lag With PTL up br grabs, will the 1Jl'0dIg61lJl'l71 Bakker return ? Ollie Norm THE HIGH COST OF LIVING . . . SCHOOL l.vttcrman's lackct 135.00 FOOD Annual 530.00 Cap and Gown 25.90 Domino's Large Combo 3514.99 Activity Card 15.00 Pizza Dances 3.00 MUSIC Dick's Special .85 Football Games 2.00 R0f'0 ClS 7.99 McDonalds Cheeseburger .79 Homecoming Dance 10.00 TUPUS 7.99 1201 Can Ql Pop .50 Tolo 8.00 Compact Disks 13.00 Cfanclybar .50 School Lunch 1.25 DUNN' Clubs 7.00 Blow Pop .25 School Breakfast .70 Cuml5pioc0sl .40 School Play 4,00 62 Current Events :mt . , -,ffl - ts. ,t ,. Q, lx 0 8 . it tiki, 3 f , 2 ' o, S, 'Ofc , Sl . 3,55 S . 566 XG 5 Qte 399 WA SV 'XY9 fe-Y som 99929 'V DBI!! EIIBCII, Shorecrest's talented ice skater, winner of the Junior UJomen's National 2 Championships held in earlg January in Denver, Colorado. New form of artwork X Mors Shorecrest hulls l Of, S ,700 Sod 6,60 oc' f 'Gaye Gs ,59Of6 S' zte ' ' OV 7 use l O c0 Q C Watts Qfl. Rosh OX Shoreline Students Score Above State Average S 00 SUNDRIES Metro Bus Fare .60 Elle 2-50 Tanningll sessionl 3.00 VUQUQ 3-50 Haircut 8.00 Sports Illustrated 1.75 Hattstyle 22'Q0 Gentleman's Quarterly 2.50 Stamps .22 Seattle Times tVVeekdayJ .25 Movig Ticket 5.00 Seattle Times lSundayJ -1.00 TUX Rental 50.00 Levis 50l's 17.00 MISCELLANEOUS Ski Lift Ticket 22.00 Gas ltlnleadedl .87 Current Events 63 Heather Perry and Debbie Platt still aren't sure why they buy school lunches NJA .rssedz f, , .. 4 N A Q Q A , G. ' , Deanna Laing and Wendy Barada snack while pay- Michelle Cenereau is mesmerized by Aaron Libby. Stuflent Life .GJ ing attention in Foods class. ECREST scnooz. ming Court sm . ,,,, ,. ff.-f GHLRNDERS ml men rolors 91 . . N s . ph' P . Y 'N Ja, r Qs' 1 S VM , + I 'N ' K Q SPO In SDA KING AND QUEEN Michelle Genereau Matt Hulett 64A Seniors The Seniors demonstrated enor- mous class spirit during the competitions. Their booth, bleacher decorations, and spirit links all placed first. For the assembly, the class gathered together and made their grand entrance sporting togas to ac- cent their Greek Lost City bleacher design. They entertain- ed the assembly audience with a creative dramatization of the Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band as their skit. All the hard work paid off, as they placed first overall and rang the Spirit Bell to sound off their victory. . 1.19 .,... ..,,,. we ff ,.- f ,..f , -M e- ,I . ' ,. ,. my if .' T ,,,. VV .. ,V ' -Myff, - A K .A - 'I K?.?f'5ff 'iQ w .l --.A 3115 wi TMUL A W FIRST RUNNER-UP SECOND RUNNER-UP Princess Corrinne Theaker Molly Major Grace Kim Escort Aaron Libby Regan jasper Nick Suhadolnik i 4B Princess Heather Swanson Escort joe DeShaw luniors While all the other classes were taking the high road, the luniors somehow ended up on the low road to Spirit this year, thanks mostly to some outstanding spirit shown by the other classes, catching the Class of '89 by surprise. However, their Space Shuttle booth, UFO bleacher decorations, and Time Warp skit proved to be both fun and entertaining. After the competitions were over, the now famous cry of Wait 'til next year! could be heard by some luniors as they were taking down their decorations, 32'-Q' ,l. - Princess Danielle Shipton-Farrell Escort josh Hulett WMQHQ . Ehud -Q hug, Freshmen This year's Baby Scotties had their first taste of Scottish pride form their great creative col- laboration that proved to be successful and amazed the rest of the school. Their booth was the tried and true Mausoleum setting, but much to the surprise of some of the older students, it was not made out of an old refrigerator box, as has been the tradition. The bleachers were done using their Baby Scotties theme, and the skit simulated the Dating Game format. Mr. Blackburn, the ad- viser, can be credited with doing a great job assisting the class, helping them to a third place overall in the class competition. 64D +359 fill lllllmi cis. l.1 4 Sophomores For their second Homecoming, the sophomores proudly place second in the class competition. Their Ancient Egyptian theme was effectively carried out in their well performed Cleopatra skit, as well as in their bleacher and booth designs. Princess Kristin Woodbury Escort Matt Greenup IBM .LT N f x 1,13 Donna Albert .1i1dl1t-r frit-11d Dc-l1l1iv IAr.111t'is buy fries during lunth. Marc Hansen looks tough in the h.1llw.1y. Hyesook Chung takes tho side-iilws .11 .1 Sf. tennis 111.111 h. .4- ' Matt Harris copies an assignment in the library. Brenda Murray with Arnerir .1n Lit. homework. Student Life luice Bloom Fave store: Fallout Fave clothes: VisionWear pants Style: IIFanCylI Takayo Minikami Fave store: Nordstrom's Fave clothes: Sweats My style: Diverse lohn Grade C337 Groups: The Smiths Love 81 Rockets Mission UK Possession: 1010 Saying: If music be the food of love, play on.. . 66 Student Life Brad Larkin 1903 Groups: Chicago Simple Minds George Michael Possession: My dog Cookie Saying: What's your problem? HI OPI l0NS Q1 n Marla Swanson C895 Groups: The Beatles Depeche Mode INXS Possession: Makeup Saying: I like yourjacket, hon. Darren Kampsen 6899 Groups: New Order Dead or Alive YAZ Possession: Andreana Brown Saying: Where's Andreana!?! Ihala Brandolini, Kristi Bates, Kelley Cidner, and len Aielo match perfectly from head to Keds. i ni 'KI' Bill Brodie Fave store: lay lacobs Fave clothes: The grey pants l'm wearing My style: Comfortable Darren Wood and loe Bouftiou dress the California way. X fig, ' if1:f?:g,, is lsr A l C+ 12 Julie Mendenhall f90l Groups: Aerosmith ACDC Expose Possession: Money Saying: Give me a hug! l Will Reeves 1885 Groups: The Who Led Zepplin The Doors Possession: HAAY bedn Saying: 'fDiIbe ul- B.l. Crouch 1887 Grou s: Pink Flhyd Metallica The Cure Possession: My van, Porta Saying: f'DoNGi rag. beef Heidi Christensen C889 Groups: Bon lovi Erasure Def Leppard Possession: My waterbed Saying: No, I don't think so. Student Life 67 Nathan Gerard goofs ofl in class. Freshmen girls dream ofsenior guys. Rhonda Mills greets the camera in the counseling office. x , -f-.41 - j, ,qi Q X K 68 Student Life Best buddies Barbara and Lori. R X, ,X Nxt ,, ,1 X . c rj' . ..:, :fn ,ZS Tom Bielenberg happily sleepwalks to first period. Underclassmen taking a well deserv- ed breather during TAG. Good friends Tracy Robertson and Bari! Ollstead catch up on the news of the day. ' Student Life 69 loyce Del Rosario Fave Store: Nordstrom's Fave Clothes: My socks My Style: 'fCasual fn: Brian Smith, Dwayne Lange, Heather Carpenter, l and Steve Fagerholm achieve the Top Gun look with leather jackets. joe Hayes and Regan jasper show oft' the sporty acid- washed Levis look. ' N N. Xb fs Audrey lensen Vinnie Dahline l9l l l89l Groups: Groups: The Cure Alabama INXS U2 Depeche Mode ACDC Possession: Possession: Diamond earrings My virginity Saying: Saying: Oh my god Dude 0 Student Life if 9-- N. P:-vu lon George lennifer Yackley C887 C907 Groups: Groups: Aerosmith Dokken Van Halen Metallica Baien's Satin Music Anthrax Possession: Possession: My grandma's ring My tapes Saying Sayin : What's up? Hyeah! lp. 4 xc u ! Ii! Ii HI H OPI IONS Greg Anderson t88l Groups: 7 Seconds Soul Side Minor Threat Possession: Picture of Lauri working at Burger King Saying: Boyeee! Lise Roberts Fave Store: The Bon Fave clothes: Khaki green sweater My style: Comfortable Don Yackley Fave store: University Piiae 84 Tobacco Fave c othes: White-washed jeans My style: Whatever's clean Corey Scherrer 4885 Groups: Echo 81 the Bunnymen The Beatles The Cure Possession: The ability to think creatively Saying: 'Do it because you can and you love it! Student Life 72 Classes ra are he Freshman motto, '91 has just begun! , shows the en- thusiastic spirit of that class. The Baby Scots had a blast their first year at SC, experiencing everything from their first bus rides, first dances, Homecoming, and a curfew past 1 1:00, to the awesomenessof the school itself and the upperclassemen. Spirit during Homecoming and the effort to build a class scrap- book are just twoiexamples of their class unity. Continuous en- thusiasm throughout the year proved that '91 HAS just begun - and SC can't wait to see what's in store the next three years. With another year under their belts, the class of '90 has grown in Scottish spirit and pride. Selling balloon-grams, putting on a dance, and selling pompoms showed an awesome class effort to raise money and get involved. New experiences included a later curfew, first dates, first job, and getting a drivers license. One Sophomore was overheard saying There's a whole new world out there! I'm glad Shorecrest is the beginning of mine! OK juniors, who DOES the light shine for? WHO are the future stars? WHO'S in time warp? WHO'S BAD??? Ask any junior these questions and they will answer with a resounding 89! Past mottos sum up the junior attitude. Alive in Shorecrest spirit, the juniors sponsored a dance and sold various grams As next year's seniors, the juniors will be perfect examples of Scottish Pride and Enthusiasm. N .,4 'Q -wwmll X A 9 ' if IL, A '-A: 2 'U' 1' 'V 4, ii AT in KM A 1 Si H f , ., , rw s Qu X -','t:g I .Q XJ W4 . N ig 3- . u ..-u. nis- -ss 2 J ff' Classes 73 The lunior Senators jump for joy over the great class unity they had for the 87-88 year. From the left: Hyesook Chung, Adviser Mr. Schultz, David Huynh, Elizabeth English, and Steve ' . - Dowdney. Lucindie Adcox Aaron Adelblue jennifer Aiello Emre Aksay Kammie Allen Amanda Allison Eric Allison Michael Allman Beth Altman Darrick Anderson leneth Angeles Vivian Angeles Frank April lohn Armijo David Autio Christina Bailey Megan Baker Jeannine Barnes lohn Barnes Steve Barrett 74 luniors .Q Liam, 623 ,E A1 ,- 'N , wil ,ll eb. . Pg, 'QI Y ix' I K s V-if nk ai 242 F sf' .ilu S' .pos bk f a .K Vg' ' Y ve 'FT' i ye N, i Q25 1- Bradley Bates Sandra Beba A Christophejrpellecourt Tracy Bess Brent Binge Ray Bland Mary Bolender Amy Bolson Lisa Bond Michelle Bonet , Arol Bonham Bill Brodie Lucanus Brooks Michelle Brooks Brian Brown Mallory Brown Iran Bun Dawn Busaif A Susan Byunn Sarah Campbell Allen Cannon Daniel Cantu Shannon Carlile Katherine Carlson Michael Carlson Andrew Carnahan Steven Cary Carolyn Cecil Lesha Chapman S Yi Chen Yong Choo B A Hyesook Chung Kimberly Clevenger Kelli Cline jason Clowers -h s luniors 75 lason lohnson dumb- founded by the flash ofthe Do you like my outfit? A camera. asks lennifer Rothe 5 XWKN 3 A I l 5: N ' Samuel Cohen Brent Cole E Ryan Collier Brandon Cook, Gigi Cooper, s Gavin Coulter Brian Culver jessica Cysewski Vincent Dahline Karen Danielson 'i ii E K7 all Andrea Davis Q f 'Q - Samatha Davis ,. 9 Q' 1? 7 Leslie Delioer 4, gap if jeremy Depa ma J. we ' - l joseph Deshaw l ' k l l Scott Devol Merrilee Dollmeyer Heidi Donaldson Stephen Dowdney Rosie Dunn Brian Eagen Michael Ellebrecht Shawn Emery Mark Engel Elizabeth English .Z 76 lumors A Hui-Ming Fan jason Farrell Daniel Fisher Brad Folckomer Matthew Forth Deborah Francis Yetsuh Frank Karen Frasch Amy French . Mardi Friebel A Amie Friedt Karen Fritts Andrew Gallaugher Brian Galvez Eric Garrison Laura Gates Kerry Gauthun Kevin Ghomashchi Aditi Ghose Angela Giacolino Kelley Gidner Eric: Gilyeat Maria Glancy Brian Gonza ez Bill Goodwin Denise Greene jordan Gritzan Donald Grofe Amy Hamilton Ben Han Crystal Hansen A Lisa Harlowe A Robert Garrisi A Tamara Harris jennifer Harrison lunlors 77 Kim Hart Lori Hart Troy Hartung y Carrie Hayden or Mike Headley Daria Heaverlo james Heesacker Becky Heib Benjamin Helgoe Navie Heng Karin Henkej Thomas Herring Heu jeu Heather Hinson Katherin Hinterberger c Christo her Hopf Keify Horman jennifer Hoverson Shylo Hove David Huynh janette Ingham Graham jackson julie jacobson Shari jochim jason johnson ?4Todd johnson e i pencerjohnson i i K Erika jones Sang-Suk jung i Amy junkers Amy Kaivola Tae Kyu Kan Tricia Kas Arik Karjberg Steve Kauffman 7 8 Iuniors 9 ., X b- 'fir my ,gi 1 XXL: I X i , v wg K . ws AX is A arf- -C K X ' wif' ,, 'g . ,' ' N f l : 5fif?V f'5iT'I'T 1' I W r.Hi ,gl I fha L . CJ Q29 -A -, in Mx x g t fi af: .Q ' 9 53 ' f f ' fe Z. ' rf' -1 , L 'tm ' 't- mx x ' it ,1 I ,L ,S i, X 5 lf 5 iii ,ul 'S' tw I 4 J . 'A all josh Keene Keri Kellogg Bradley Kernan Sreng Khou Karim Khoury Nancy Kick Iae Kim Rita Kim Sonia Kim Anja Kjeldaas Tammy Knutson Scott Kratz Adam Krausman jill Kuhn jahnna Kutscher Katherine Lambert Chuck Lang Duane Lange Amy Langerud Trina Lapinski Christopher Lara Tamara Larsen La-Donne Laws Cherie Lee Tsuey-Lian Lee , . X - I .J in ag 5 ff 3 1 ,J ni 1 x r V Todd Martin shows offhis Bryce Dickey says, Hang groovy shades in the hall. Loose! on the way to class. -'h s Iuniors 79 x , Theora Leenstra Lisa Lian Floristien Lindemann M Melissa Links L Tony Loftman Kimberly Louis jason Low Troy- Lucas Pamela Lulay Parker Lund Paul Luu Amy Lyson Stacie Magill Pamela Mahar 3fAmiee Malan P Abner Manahan Michelle Marklund Stephanie Marshall Todd Martin jesse Mason Angela Mathias Kenneth Maupin Glen McCann Elise McFeron Megan McGinnis luniors .f sv 2 4 T it L, - TAS 91575715 X ,sf .1 -,. ?'1' I A f X ' - K Y.. il l Xl- I I K . E A asv' ij. up ' 'kk ,L 1: ' 1 ff ' 'E if Kim C lvwrigur and Tanyti Kevin Mc Fadzen, studying Pt-phyrs ciwtk out the guys in secret. in their first period Litlss. Q 4-x Q:-1 T7 f 'ey ,fl E, w. 3 3 x as fi 1 f B fi , . L ze 'W r- i 1 . ' i so L Q. L A M' x l 1- f 'ini ly ' el 'wa K' ur. K 1 W . y Y is .Q L ig 4 4. L in 14 Q ' Fifi' L 2 Q. L .yr '8 2 ,J Q -cc V, v- .4 ,- 1 lisa -X- . ,K :Nlisi Y .,a,r' u ' vi Lf av ,. ,X N f A is 1 7 J 'w 1 , K lt l :ll r . e ' i f Af 3 ' -6 ff4?'K'?'lf . if .'.. CW . 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Leonard Moravekfji Bradley Morgan A jennifer Morganvgf- Richard Mroos Matt Muilenburg Catherine Mullin Shelley Murphy Brandon Murray Brenda Murray james Myles Sarah Nelson Peter Ness Linh Nguyen Trang Nguyen Laura Nordstedt jennifer Nosworthy April Nozumi Dan Oliver Mark Oliver -h s luniors 3 1 P Erik Olson Monica Olson Coley Omeara Suzanne Oshikawa Michael Ottele Shawn Ozburn Raquel Pagaduan Kerry Page Tina Pak Brian Palmer jeffrey Patterson jennifer Peak Lisa Peebles Melanie Pence Tanya Pephyrs Emily Peterson Cart Peterson Kevin Petty Mike Potter jason Probart Robb Putnam Trang Quach Mary Radke Angela Ramstad Taira Randall Craig Raymond Adrienne Reed Amy Rench Diana Renn Robin Repanich David Reynolds Laura Richards Sterling Richardson James Ritzman ,ffjeri Roberts 82 luniors Bill Brodie earning another jim Heesacker shows A by paying attention in Shorecrest that luniors class. are 87. 15 R l o is ie.--' 1' tc? P' f. 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' 4--Q Y M Bill Rodio 'jennifer Rothe Karen Sadler Richard Saito Renee Saltzgiver Bryant Sankaran Phanomkone Sasouvong Anjenette Scanzon Susan Schoeld Heidi Schrader -h s Denise Schuh Gary Schultz Christy Scranton David Shadle Amy Shanahan Lise Shdo Kent Shih Shannon Sizemore Erik Skuja Brian Skurski Bradley Smith S Daryl Smith Ginny Soethe Eric Sofie Ann Sovarsbi luniors 83 K Yi Theresa Sowinski Jennifer Spearbeck Janna Spinney S Matt Sterling Clay Stevenson Monte Stone Alicia Straub Wes Strom Kristin Stubbs Heather Swanson Marla Swanson Michael Switzer Lillian Tanaka Nick Tause Kristina Thatcher jeffrey Thompson Brian Tietze Gregory Tipple Peri Tisdel joe Topolonski Erik Torgerson Chris Townsend Bryan Trokey Nathan Tsutsumi Catherine Twigg Nathan Van Ness Chris Van Noy Tawnua Venczel Mike Vetersneck Noelle Viau YT I Q, 1 G 9 lg is I J 34 x' l ' X. X . , ,,...-r D . 44 ,,s. T V KW 'tiff . 45' Q K' 'iii T 2 'rr-i- Mx t X Q ,s wrf 7 l f l 545, M, V' K A, V, if y 'gat . -r ,Q ' 3 Y ' 'I '7 f nfefky ' t 1 f A ,U , r ' - Ai of ,V , 4 'rf ,E 1 'ii - S s 1 Victor Villarreal 3 A f - Shelly Vinje gg fri, T 'S T Minh Vu Duyen Vuu T james Wang S ' - 0 ' ' ll 84 lunrors -' 'iX, XX ,ef 0 Ki is s s, , Q A l y ' Y ' . L XA , 4. ,1 i - X W ' fi V4 1 , A I lg Y' ,,. 'X x w f xt Q :li 2 W? W , , , 5 ,wg as . 5 an , b ff' I., 41 . t ,A s rf- V. ,TA ,- if ,rw X I Y ,mls l3'2'if'Kei1'f x msn 1 Y L.. 'L ' 'xiivf' Tf 1 V ' 5+ ' Q55 . W .Nu ,. T, .. . A ,-- K. 'iiilfif .. ' i, Z FI Dx :rr f, J iff? X A h Y Q 1 es- is fa 4' ' ---..--uni, '- 5 iw rx gxrli Mardi Friebel and Katie Hinterberger give their blessing of Peace and Love. Nathalie Warden jeff Warren lohn Watlin Teresa Welcfy Brian Weller Robin Whitehead lulianne Williams Linda Williams Melissa Williams Jeanne Willis Alec Wilmart Heather Winchell Todd Wirkman james Wolfe Darren Wood Melissa Woodbury leni Woodruff locelyn Woolsey Mark Writer H Michiko Yamaguchi April Yamamoto Borasy Youk Savy Youk Kerry Young Gabriella Zuczenia juniors N X Yi SENATORS: Katie Fox, joe Hayes, Miss Eklund, Carrie Newell, Bob Steiner. john Aaby Thomas Abbs Katherine Adams jeremy Alcantara jason Allen Kelly Anderson Gabriel Aul jennifer Backman Michael Ba?by Kelly Bart ett Chris Bartnikowski Michele Bautista jayson Beatty jeffrey Be l jodie Bennett Marcia Bennett Dan Berard Karena Berg Claire Bernaldez Kenneth Berrian 86 Sophomores ,,,,,9-vs.-. 3 ' l l :Q l r - x. ' , ,gl it , Q7 , , ' 5, 4. N K K 'x A E- Y iQ, , , X, v .L , ,- sa ,vs C.. T-1 YIS1' X Sl, Q as gt 91 YV -X: h ' 2, 4,1 T' - ,X -X P P' I ,4- 947 , av -n l ' 5: Erina'Besel Deanna Blesener lesse Bloom jason Boettcher Justine Booth Carolyn Bowes Kristen Boyce Laura Bradford jason Bremer Brant Brookie . Mary Bullock Kathleen Bunce Kyung Byunn Kristen Carlson Trenton Carlson - Heather Carpenter lennell Carpenter Tracy Carroll Catherine Caruthers Tracy Chadwick -'h Susan Chlao H Ro ertC appe e Lynnette Charwood r Kevin Chen Sarah Choi ae Heather Christensen Hyung Chung Victoria Clark Ruth Cihak Kevin Coleman Tyler Connor fy Sarah Corff ll Barbara Cornelison Michael Cunningham joseph Davey Sophomores 87 K lessica Horsvvell, Stacey hang out during lunch' Oldenburgjennifer Spurgin, and Daniele Steele Sarah Suhadolnik is caught find a comfortable place to on her way to class. Angela Davidson Nicholas Delich Lisa Depalma Angela Digrazia Tamara Donaghy Soulammone Douangprachanh Tina Dounis Craig Dowden Matthew Dupre George Durr Dennis Early Brian Eggen Alison E gin Michael English Stefan Fagerholm Teresa Felzer Eric Ferweda Brian Findley Vanessa Flam Michael Fong 3 Chris Fox if-,Heath Fox Katie Fox jacob Freeman james Fulmer 88 Sophomores MW' Avll i s as x Y .- W 1' ' . ,z..: , L 3 W. Ask he lx 1, X: .l li 'tif 'I' Q? g U x, vi ll I X if sl 3. Qi fl Y, K A 1 . 4 L. . .I -W V - w A - A A 7 ,pn - . -W g-.gf , M ' 8 . ' l Q qi' 'f l .3 ff We M -A E, 4 x E5 Q Q --I, . x Z 1 as . we X P .J ' 1 79 Mizpfz U A Q . ..,x V , T, SW? X 1 ' hmh, X 1 Q 'Y ' . I' , 4 'fu A X 5 , A ' T' G tilt N ' 3, K ff if we i f xx. ' -... ,.. 'F'f7:. , 1 waste Q: as ,Mg ff, -... A .91 Y. 'fn -- ..,t. 'X . ...K . , ... , . 1 I -1Wfff-Ei' , Rf' r - 'T t, 'Q 3 ' V. mi 3? QU, 'A ' I 121 ., .,,., 544 Brad Gibson Steven Giles Angela Gillmer Ro ert Glancy Dean Golden jeff Goldsmith Brent Graham Matthew Greenup Tyler Greer Barbara Gregory Dan Grooters Ryan Groves S aron Haddock Theresa Hagen Angela Hamiton David Han Mohammed Haq jonathan Harris Matthew M. Harris Matthew T. Harris Rebecca Hasegawa Robert Hawk Carolyin Hayes josep Hayes Scott Hayes john Henderson Monica Herbert Heidi Herrick Brady Hesseltine josh Hickey josh Hicks Hongchau Ho Brett Holloway Paul Holman Andrea Hopf l ix W l Soehomores 89 jeff Horn jessica Horswill Shayla Hovey Leah Hoyer jolene Huang Karrin Hu hes Cynthia jacgson Catherine jacobsen David jochim Andrew johnson David johnson Erika johnson Keri johnson Tessa johnson Dana johnston Ted joosten jeffreyjordan Aimee Kalmbach Sarah Kang jeffrey Kauffman Tom Kelley Chad Kent james Kent Srun Khou Ki Kim Myung Kim Rebecca Kingshot Mason Kirby Amy Kir Trina Klapstein Amy Knight jason Knoph Kimberly Kollman Boupha Kouthong wfgfjary Krager 90 Sophomores 4 ffl L' J '67 l 'jig , ' , 9 W .7 ,X 5 ll? K ix - -' x 6 be l WEE if af' J e, 'EB' M , 5 X ,., Hifi l A 1 , W 1 ., g t E' ' 'W L in ts? . l 11' cg4 . Ag f-.fx i Q 'EN 11 i l l ,., s -at A X ,.a5..g,, W - l , , D ii, M hx .naw . . - ' 'em lou. Q-nn, lennie Kringle Kimberly Krue ere' jeffrey Kuklenii Brent Larkin Andrew Larsen Nicki Laurin Maria Le Morvan Danny Lee Jeanette Lee lung Lee Krissy Lee lack Lester Matthew Lewis joseph Linehan Timothy Linhardt Amy Longstreth Stacey Mack Serena Maclean Tara Malchow Benjamin Manio Diana Mar Brian Marklund joseph Marsh Bryan Masanda Carlos Maxwell mag Shayla Hovey waves hello on her Smile for the camera' -h s Soehomores 9 1 K Yi V judie McGee f Mark McAuliffe Winston McBroom Ahren McBurney Dennis McCoy Aaron McCrear lodi Medlocl Lisa Mehlert Nicholas Melnyk julienna Mendenhall Jacque Miller jerry Miller Christie Mitchell jennifer Mitchell Kevin Molvic Amy Moon Meghan Moore lill Morrill Elizabeth Nappen jared Nason V l i il 1- . X i J KN 'fa 4-1. Q? l XM. 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J x T, t ,fi .. ,,.,:r+ A lf' Rx 0 iff, ' ,gs Carrie Newell Huoy Ngo Trina Nguyen Robert Nicholas Deanna Nienhuis Kira Nordby josh Nordin David Northrop Nathan Novak Teresa Novak Brent Nuttall Miok O Cara O Loughlin Marion Oja Stacey Oldenburg Heidi Olson Tammi Olson lustine Orr Wendy Orr Angela Osborne Stacie Ottmar Mark Ozburn Denise Pak Karin Palmason Andrea Paul Susan Perry jamie Pflughoeft Peter Piek jennifer Piercey Debra Platt Dana Pohlman Scott Powell Todd Prekaski Daniel Pritchard jeffrey Raemer Sophom -h x ores 93 l l Patrick Rafferty Benjamin Rafter jennifer Ralston Dawn Randall Sharif Rashedi Matt Rinistad Scott Ro erts john Rodman Heather Rogers Cynthia Ro off lan Rosa Lynne Ruar K Heidi Rutledge Derek Scarlett Adria Scharf li Angela Serrato Susan Shaclle Ty Sheehan Phebe Shen Nita Shih Shannon Shinolt Rick Silver Daniel Simonton Chris Skaggs Theresa Slater joe Smebg Tamara Smit Ryan Synder Yun Yo Son jennifer Spurgin ?l4Daniele Steele Christine Steers Robert Steiner Heidi Stephenson Curtis Stevens 94 Soghomores ix i rl 6 . l llil ll . ui? .F j.3 LLQ1 ru' ,- M 1 ,.,,l,'U f or , x A.. 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Xwlx I MVS l 1 'yi Shawn Stevens Michael Stiltner Adam Stoecker Sarah Suhadolnik Timothy Sumabat Rob Sy Chris Tause jennifer Terami Eric Thornton Angela Thurgood jason Tiffany Thuy-Linh Tran Matthew Trichler Loi Trinh Tanya Triola Eric Trott Thu Truon Kelly Vaughn Tricia Villa Kai Vonsydow Elliot Waldron Barbara Wallen Gavin Waller Bret, Weathers joshua Weldy I-h s Soghomores 95 Mike Wendt Katherine Wenrick Jaclyn Westlake Russell Westmoreland ,T Gregg Whalen loleen White Richelle White Ryan Wickersham Matthew Williams Sarah Williamson-Kirkland Emily Wilson Q Tim Winston Dawn Withee Elizabeth Wohlken Kristin Woodbury li jennifer Yackley m Amapola Yanez Grace Yee m jennifer Yue john Zabukovec l 96 Sophomores i , . '1rs, N is I l ef 1 x ' ' ' 'ff x .Abi The HIGHEST compliment I can pay is to reserve this spot for my favorite person: - ,1- 'Y' fl jr l i rx' - H'-'L' 'vi' . 'xii , Y .' ang, f x. S- A li H1 5' i ,e..wL x Q--r ,i . B fe 5 Freshmen class officers losh Hulett, Becky Anderson, Krista Elliot, and Tom Vane, along with their advisers, Sharon Moser and Richard Blackburn, show their charged up attitude. Tony Agustin Elaine Albert ChristinXAcllen jeremy n erson Rebecca Anderson - Brent Andler Martin Andrews Troy Antonelis Kristy Aradine Leah Atkinson Kevin Auld H janet Baker Brian Barrett Sean Baughn Maria Bendana Eric Bennett i Abby Berg Bryan Berg Brian Binge Matt Bing am Freshmen 97 P E Class provided some much needed release during the day. Here DOWN? 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K' X4 X'l it X ill X llill 'sf x f Alexandra Russell Danielle Russo David Saltkill Tuki Sato Benjamin Satterwhite Dale Saudners Kori Schultz Kimberly Schweitzer Alex Scott Becky Sharp Ben Shavzin Chris Shelly Leslie Shen Denel Shipton-Farrell Erik Skarsvog Kathy Skinner john Slater Annette Smith Debbie Smith Rebecca Smith Ann Snyder haf' Tina Sodorff jill Sommerdorf Dana Sovar jason Stafford Devra Stead man Mitch Stephens Cameron Stewart Sabian Stewart Chris Syring Holly Tangen A Rithy Thany jeff Thompson jeramy Thompson Kristen Tietze -h x n-A Freshmen 1 0 y X li Samson Toro Phat Trinh jerry Trowbridge Wan-Chi Tseng Adam Turner Siv Ung jesse Urias Vicki Valadez Tom Vane Erin VanNoy Cristina Varela Bradley Varnell Christy Vaught joelle Viau Kurt Von Wasmuth Son Vuu Mary Waldron Dan Warren Stephanie Watson Lisa Watts Tobin Weaver Mark Weller jeff Wells Sherah Werth jeff West Curtis Whalen josh Wheeler justin Whitaker Kerry White Stacey Wilburn Chris Wilson Natalie Winblade Laura Withee jason Wu 1 06 Freshmen 'N QA! ?'9H-3' FRESHMEN Tyrone Adrian esse Ayotte Seorge Baisch Trina Bartlette Shane Belceto Ryan Bolin Kmy Bond Shawn Bushey Sarah Buterbaugh Sonia Caldwell vlic ael Cecil Solange Charlet ason Christie Iolby Clark ames colvin Xngel Daniego -eon Esperas Nilliam Evans Catie Farrell Steven Francis Cimberly Fuller Ceith Graham ,ake Hammond Dawn Hardy ason Haugland Sheu Hew vlary Lindell eff Little eremiah Meyer vlauimi Nakai Deborah Robinson vtichael Schultz effrey Sell l'ony Souza iouth Timg slhan Tu Qicole Voiland in s 0 SHOWS som-ioMoREs Makram Abulhosn Maria Anderson Sean Archer Alan Arnesen David Benson Carole Berg Kelly Bourn Roshelle Crane Molly Davis Kristina Defelice Chad Defoer Liza Depanoiyf Aaron Efggebraaten lames E ine Doris Escobar Noelle Firstenberg Gregory Folckomer james Francis Corey Hagler Heat er Hanson Tamara Haselwood Dale Heminger Kim Henley Thinh Ho Bridget Golden Brian johnson Raymond Kempf Michael Kuczi Frankie Lara Elvira Lee Allan Lim So hal Lim lefliey Lulay Robert McCo Andrew Mclellan Kevin Predmore Nicole Reed Ted Reed Jason Rhodes David Robinson Leonard Rosenthal Sovannarath Seng Kelan Settle Chanelle Sexton jason Smith Brian Stevens Tiffanie Toms Dung Tran Du ng-Tri Tran Cary White -in s IUNIORS Michael Abendroth Thomas Bielenberg Courtney Brumfield Erik Carlson Rhonda Carlson Tyrone Carlson Kevin Chapko Ruth Cihak Danelle Coo er Nichole Cordle Bruce Curran Todd Damon Richard Dengah Ronald Dengah Bryce Dickey jason Eggebraaten Timothy Foy Lora Freeman Sean Hardy Crreiory Heim Fran Hopf Matthew Jacoby llya Kadrevis Brice Kalmbach Trista Karg jeff Keenan Star Kelly . james Kline Sufn Koback Ro ert LaP ante Dennis Lauby 8 Lisa Leadley john Lee Ronald Lowry Shawn Martin lan McAlister Oscar McCoy Erin McFadzen Kevin McFadzen Kelly McLellan Daniel Miller james Munson lei Nagamatsu Thuan Nguyen Heng Phy Mai Zuach Tracy Robertson justin Rose Adam Russell Derek Scarlett Vickie Sexton Tin Shieh Randy Smith Kenneth Thompson Michael Trollinger Stephanie Turner Heather Urias Steve Villanueva Paul Wang Donovan Yackley Dulsea Young 1 ix l wnldffd 6W4f 1yz:tt'0r,Wm? , ,Awww rganizations this year was headed by the High Flyers of DECA, who went to New York just prior to the Winter Break. The Chinese Exchange was hosted by the Interna- tional Club, and the major production of the year by the Drama Club was Carnival! As usual, the success of these and the other special interest groups at Shorecrest depended largely on the Spirit and Dedication of those involved. The musical groups put on several concerts, both at school, in the community, and at Festivals around the Northwest, and the more visible aspect of these groups, the Pipers, Lassies, et. al., were ever present at all the sporting events helping to generate that oh so important ingredient necessary to helping the teams compete at their best: SPIRIT! Congratulations to the participants in all of the organizations prevalent at Shorecrest. If you are not involved in one, get ac- tive, get HIGH on Shorecrest! MMWL QW Qfwfmf aww wMag,aaaaM,,f.,! ,,,f 1 I mffwpfmfgfrrfif .Q ' ' Www 7Vf44f'Q X 17FWKM y L wcdafffmgmffwwafg Qwa.JZ!ffzw40,,5 r Q96 fwwwfiffw l ?? 0 WQIKWULC6 HCWW4 1 08 Organizations 1 gym ww ww av srsfssrw x Organizations 1 09 f HIGH PIRITED fter last year's transition, our cheerleaders wanted Shorecrest to feel unified and like one again. They worked very hard to regain the spirit lost in the past year. The squad was made up of 14 girls, with only 4 being returns. They spent a week at camp during the summer, winning the Leadership Pennant and many blue ribbons for their cheering. When they weren't cheering for our football and basketball teams, they were always supporting all the other activities at school. Once again they performed during Husky Band Day with our Marching Band. Their success was well earned by their constant practicing, spirit, and dedication to being the best. Kee',1'3,nl5.?1hf' l?5'fJiZl'?Jfl7.5 E'L'li7llZ'v2L'l.lti2'E7Zlfs'l5 Olsen, Angela Ramstadf Lisa Bond, Cristine Elder, Ladonna For an, Crace Kim, Carrie Hayden, llirfisten artin . ,K K, ln 15 I Egg l l s-q Carrie Hayden, Amy Langerud, and Kirsten Olsen show their spirit throughout the day. Getting the crowd excited at the Stadium High School game. Corrine Theaker and Monica Cooper contemplate turning out for the team. .rikav-so - - L3-3 .L .el ft f'a,f..,t.,.s-,Q L -, 1 10 Cheerleaders r ,1,-,W-,,,, ...af H' -,yas-:IFS , f:l,'7G .-yvsfm gn -A , ':,,e,.,.f:-l , use .a ff... ?5 RAISE 'EM HIGH Amy Shanahan awaits her performance during Husky Band Day. Cathy Twigg performs in the traditional uniform during an assembly. Satisfied with their performance during a pep assembly, the flag girls return to the bleachers. ong before the 1987-88 school year began, the Flag Team was ard at work. The 22 girls went ,to camp at PLU, where they not only won a team trophy for their quickness in learning routines, but also walked away with the camp spirit stick. These awards showed early the strength and skill of these performers. They also erformed in several parades, including one in the summer or Fircrest Schoo . ln the Spring, they went with the Marching Band on their trips. The squad was dedicated, con- stantly practicing their routines for the many assemblies, football games, and basketball games throughout the school year. Led by Captain Lori Cook and Co- Captains Katie Dilworth and Amy Shanahan, this year's squad was one of Shorecrest's bestl Flag Team We ,mst swf? Xxtvtt Qtllwtf X00 QJQQOQOD QQXQQCQQOJQQQD 53 WWWQNURQ TEST yfyqvQLt2X to O. 'dhtgthgflbwxt S515 at W Xt 0' Q ty Q C2 elf XD - 1 til Q Ov OE 6 COX 65? JU L Cptj pf of Practicing in the lot 6211? Of V MN srotbglwvl if QL 00365 HIGH STEPPERS KY he Lassies this year were a strong part of Shorecrest with their Scottish dances and traditions. They danced for pep assemblies, games, and special performances. After hard work and dedicated practice, they perfected their talent. The Lassies performed traditional Scottish dances with swords and changes in costume. The Lassies help our school to remember about our Scottish pride, and where it came from. i l l Above Right: Captain Aimee Malan smiles at her partner as she performs the traditional dance. Above: Captain Linda Williams and Kerry Young concentrate during one ofthe more difficult moves. Right: Aimee Malan, Mary Radke, Ann Sovar, x-fi+'-1-Il Susan Chao, Daria Heaverlo, Kerry Young, Kelly ' ,. Bartlett, Linda Williams, Anne Marie Culver. JN-'S 112 Lassies X' LY . K we XO tru QV -ff f V wi as 5 w it Qsds Y ,yy X 93570265 is 615,179 tl as ii ge its si i Qsxsgxkt mypgwgigl shes . -mn QQKQ 3 Jbufygw tlsWffsWxsHIGHLYT LE TE iw ,LM S5 QXCLMPQQXGJXJ fllilsailxilillr :la9lLs1vs:r1.In lfvmvwaruwl is vu lxbinza Avmerfxaurznrlva ne of the strongest and most revered Scottish traditions at Shorecrest was the Pipers. They played at many events, such as pep assemblies, special perfor- mances, and games. After years of study and chanter lessons, only a small group actually recieved their Bag pipes and a select few made it to the Pipers. They were dedicated and hardworking, sharing their Scottish pride with Shorecrest, rival schools, and parents. jared Nelson, Ron Jensen, Greg Whalen, Scot Auld, Chris Villareal, Derek Desvoigne, DI Nor- throp, Alan Hagen, Victor Villareal, Above: The Varsity graciously poses with the Heirs Apparent. Left: The HlCHerarchy: Aimee Malan, Linda Williams, Chris Villareal, Anne Marie Culver, DI Northrop. Pipers 113 FLYING HI lub DECA fever hit in October durin the opening of the schoci store, The Kilt. The 30 members spent weeks get- ting ready for the grand ofpening. ln preparation, the store was ully stock- ed with almost every kind of pop and candy around. DECA students were res onsible for managing, stocking, an patiently waiting on students dur- ing! Tag, both lunches, and after sc ool. Being in DECA- wasn't all fun and games. It required that each member old a part-time job and work up to 200 hours each semester. They also had to work in The Kilt for 100 minutes each, quarter. ln class, assignments were included as well. DECA students traveled to New York in December for a fashion mer- chandisin seminar. In February they sponsorec? the school's forma tolo. Advised by Mr. Moore, this year's Club DECA proved to be very organized in successfully running T e Kilt all year. 'wlftrf 4 wwf -ft-M2 f . .. 1 2 ' . ,sv A Q 1 . 4 .zfi:f, T H51 ,, KE, 7,,g-,gggjyai fg ,, ? 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Laura Iohnson lteenan Bolin Al Siawyer Lori Cook ndy Barada, Talgyo Minikarnif , , ,. , P , AWG ,, , 1 Lori Pacchiano, Michelle Cenereau, Susie Rennie, Christine teritferson, TrinasReedgQEQzQi er Biorn, Tera Barlow, Mike McCoy, Claudine Manio, Stacie Varney, Debbie Stevens, Tammy L Ron lensen, Iennifer Bowhay, Susan Dini, Mr. Moore, Shala Bran olini, Cindy Connors, Co leen Dorgan, Kristin Hoit, Amy lones, Karie Early, Ro erta Nolinl In their newly acquired STAFF shirts, the DECA club prepares for yet another day Darren Kampsen and Stephanie jordan enjoy the setting sun at Club DECA. Mr. Moore and jennifer Bowhay are excited about the response to the Grand 1 14 Deca . -l wean. ,' is Qt.: ' ' vp f:::.?t :- ,s. fi6s:,i' , , . -3 3 1 ,. Ni' lin.. 1' g.4w'r . 7 'f H HI HCPI IONS The Piper Editor-in-Chief .............,.,.....,. Alexis Nepomuceno Managing Editor .... .,.,.,.., M ark Engel News Editor ...... Opinion Editor, . 4 . Feature Editor .... Sports Editor. , 4 , 4 , Asst Sports Editor. . . Arts 84 Leisure Editor Photography Editors Artwork Editor ..... Circulation Manager Business Manager . , Advertising Manager Contributing Editors . . 4 . 4 Heather Perry . . . .Mary Radke . , . Kerry Young , . . . Steve Vane ........4...4.4.MikeOttele .................jeremyStpurgin . , . . Mark Hooper, jerry Loef elbein 4 . . . . . . . . . 4 .Michael Hennessey .............4.RobertaNolin Lisa Bond Ben Rafter B. I. Crouch, Sue Perry Reporters ...,..,.. I .i .l Kaivola, jim Ritzman Zoe Sexton, Adam Kick,Behzad Khamneran Typists .... ..,........... S hala Brandolini, Kent Shih 5255 1.1. Various members of the Piper staff getting ready to distribute the latest edition, or hitting the streets in newspaper lingo. ur school newspaper, The -Highland Piper did another exceptional job this year of covering the major events here at Shorecrest, and in our community. The 24 member staff worked very hard at meeting their deadlines and distributing a paper they felt proud of. Guided by Advisor Nancy Potter and Editor Alexis Nepomuceno, the Piper Staff produced the finest newspapers Shorecrest has seen in years. CD. N 7 . The Piper ,. L HI HLY FRUSTR TING P Melissa Woodbury and Vivian Angeles go through some old annuals looking for design ideas. Aaron Libby and Lori Cook can't seem to figure out how to load the new camera Mr. Campbell got such a great deal on, A .I A EI ...J The theme for the 1988 Loch, Back in the Highlife , was chosen with the idea that this year would be a much smoother year in terms of get- ting SC unified again, making everyone feel more like Highlanders than ever before. Editors Claudine Manio and Holly Saltkill found that trying to motivate staff members was at times frustrating. However, in the face of some killer deadlines, there were some particular standouts: Rochele Tanabe, who furnished all the art work, Gina Stroschein and Vivian Angeles, who were respon- sible for filling in all the gaps where people need- ed helpg Dawn Mooney on the computer, Lori 116 nnual Cook with photography, Sally Foster, who did the senior quotes, senior section, and copywritingg lennifer Pickard, who did copywriting and layout, Stacy Kovats, who hel ed on the computer, as well as the student HE: section, and a special recognition goes to Chris Thomas, an '87 Shorecrest grad, who did the cover photography. And always in the back round was Mr. Archer, out rep., who seemed to glue able to bail us out at deadline time. Overall, this book was done with anxiety, anger joy, happiness, laughter, tears, apprehension, and also a lot of fun. We hope you enjoy it. Editors Claudine Manio and Holly Saltkill have torr their hair out so much this year, they're surprisec they have any left ' an mv i 'NK Aaron Libby and Sally Foster are just too tired to care anymore. Rochelle Tanabe and Cina Stroschein are getting crazy as the next deadline draws near and they realize it'll be another long weekend. HIGHER CALLING 88 ASB ollit ers: President Matt Hulett, Vice-President Del Kolde, Secretary me L.iTourelle, Treasurer Clary Hintze, Parliamentarian lt-ff Linn, I - l The ASB was pretty much business as usual for SC this year, as President Matt Hulett led the student body back to a more normal existence for the first time in two years. As Shorecrest settled down, so did the students. Struggling this year as a AAA school, SC never- theless managed to hold her own, and with time, will see some great sports and academic achievements come to pass at this level. COMMITTEE HEADS Left to Right: Gift: Michelle Scannell Prom: Dyanna Kollman and Brandt Mendenhall Sweatshirt:Tok.1yo Minikami and Susan Dini THE PRESIDENTS CABINET ance Karolyn Klohe LaTourelle Keenan Bolin Community Awareness iildingfGrounds Brent Binge Faculty Appreciation Del Kolde Kirsten Olsen change Grace Kim Homecoming Publicity ChfiSiif1G Elder sembly Regan jasper Elections Public Awareness leff Lin ays 84 Means jeff BirdfAlice Anita Harris Parliament SUSHVT Dini M511 seg 0 E LAST HI More Graduation Committee Heads FAVORITES: Staeie Varney COMMENCEMENT: Brady Douglas Heather Davis Baien Nagamatsu BREAKFAST: Regan jasper Monika Lounsbury Molly Major Anita Harris Matt Hulett Monica Cooper HOMECOMING: Karolyn Klohe Brian Weaver Brady Douglas Karolyn Klohe Brandt Mendenhall Dyana Kollman SLIDE SHOW: Brian Levinson Stacie Varney ff? ' : K kan: V, QJQII 2 'QNA1' ,122 I 'F x 4 i I 18 Seniors l Nilonfar Ahdi Emre Aksay i Donna Albert Beth Altman 'Sean Amann Maria Angeles Shannon Artherholt Christina Bailey Laurie Bates Tracy Bess Brent Binge jeff Bird Mary Bolender Keenan Bolin y Lisa Bond iMallory Brown 'Dawn Bus :Sarah Campbell Yong Choo Lori Cook Anne Marie Culver Brian Culver Heather Davis ljeremy DePalma jKatie Dilworth Susan Dini jRosie Dunn Christine Elder Mark Engel Melody Fan Michael Ferry jason Ferweda Karen Frasch QBradley Fritzler Sally Foster Kevin Ghomashchi Eric Gilyeat 'john Grade Steve Grooters Ben Han lCrystal Hansen iLisa Harlowe HIGHEST ACHIEVEMENT: HONOR SOCIETY Anita Harris Damien Harris Thomas Higgins Ron Hippe Gretchen Hopper Matt Hulett Lori Iwasaki Lori johnson Vanessa Kahen Steve Kauffman josh Keene Streng Khou Adam Kick Karolyn Klohe Aaron Knoph Tammy Knutson Endel Kolde Trina Lapinski Kristina Larsen Peter Lawson john Lee Linda Lee Brgfan Levinson je fLin Melissa Links Bres Longstreth Aimee Malan Molly Major A. Scott Martin Ken Maupin Grant McDonald Elise McFeron Kelly Meeker Brandt Mendenhall jonathan Mesler Richard Miyata Shawn Mohlman Ben'amin Moore Shelly Murphy April Nozumi Mark Oliver Sonya Olsby Suzanne Oshikawa Krista Palmason Heather Perry Thanh Quach Matthew Rafter Angela Ramstad Taira Randall Adrienne Reed Mary Ringstad joseph Rizzuto Cristy Rutledge Richard Saito john Salamony Holly Saltkill Michelle Scannell Corey Scherrer Susan Schoeld Heidi Schraeder Cheryl Shih Kent Shih Amarpaul Sidhu Ann Sovar Debbie Stephens jill Strainer Alicia Straub Gina Stroschein Allison Sutton Rochele Tanabe Lillian Tanaka Thien Tang Cindy Thomas Tri Duc Tran Steven Vane Michael Vetersneck Charlie Wartinger Brian Weaver Robin Whitehead jeananne Willard Melissa Williams joe Wilson Mark Writer ln order to be on Honor Roll, students must achieve a 3.00 GPA for each new quarter. They then receive a certificate with their names on it. This is the second year of the program at SC, and was designed so that more students could be recognized for their academic hard work. The National Merit Scholarship Pro- gram recognized and honored outstan- ding students around the country. Over one million students compete in the pro- gram eve year, with ap roximately thirty-five Thousand gaining the coveted commended student award, and fifteen thousand earning a semi-finalist award. Shorecrest is honored to have three FINALISTS this year, Aaron Burt, jeff Linn, and jeff Bird. Honor RoIIfNationaI Merit 119 As well as supporting the student body In general A-Team members support themselves, too. Led by Mr. Majorowicz, this year's A-Team was stronger than ever. Within the first semester, they sponsored events such as a drug free dance, self esteem assemblies, show- ed drunk driving movies during lunches, attended weekend drug awareness seminars, and made several presentations to local elementary and junior high schools. With more team members add- ed in second semester and a full schedule planned, this year's A-Team will continue to be a success. 'M v W? N S -r l lffffg 'if X l 120 A Team -IIGH STA RDS g... -M Avf, fxfg '?q 'T:T?Sfi' j M5m1 -ll E. 1,-ty 2 'Stu Q J, v, ,f 'FZ' H BRO Mr. Tracy and the Knowledge Bowl team met every Tuesda and Wednesday after schooh dividing 12 members into 3 teams. limi Ritzman expressed the hope that the school should steadily improve in the competi- tions as more people find out about Knowledge Bowl and get involved in the rogram. Events are held at the lbcal level, with the winning teams moving on to state and regional contests. Tattoo is Shorecrest's literary magazine. Advised by Mr. Tracy, Tattoo is put out once every year by the students, working exclusively in their free time. Students were able to submit stories, poems, essays, art, or other writing samples, in hopes of having their work show up in print. The Art League joined in by submitting art to decorate the pages. All of their dedication and hard work really paid off by making this year's edition of Tattoo one ofthe best. Makkram Abulhosn, lames Bennett, left' Bird, Hyung Chung, Anne Culver, Christina Dailey, Heather Davis, Rosie Dunn, lon Harris, Cary Hintze, Del Kolde, Mike Kuzu, leif Lin, Victor Lin, Ben Moore, Ben Rafter, Adrienne Reed, Inmes Ritzman, Tammy Smith, in- i1 'f4f,,f l T . ls. . , .., ill Tattoo! Knowledge Bowl 121 The Cosmetology class made their way from the halls of Shorecrest to Shoreline Community College for two hours each day. The students learned valuable skills such as how to properly cut hair, make-up techniques, HI H FASHIO manicures, how to create new nails, and how to style hair. Instead of two more years of schooling to train for their profession, the Cosmetology students are able to go to work im- mediately after high school. Tierra Bucknell tries her hand at give ing lody Wilhelm a new sr-fle. lody Wilhelm, Tierra Bucknell, lenniler jackson, Laura Satter white, Cindy Williams, and 3? lenniler Iackson can hardly contain hersellas she atlackse particularly troublesome hairstyle Q 2 ll I CV l Lena Heu. 122 Cosmetology HIGH LEAPS Susan Schoeld shows how much energy is needed to execute the difficult and demanding moves of modern dancing. l .Si . -3 E Qs . 1 '10 f Once a ain Ms. Pam Lyons directed Smis year's Shoreline Repertory Dance Theatre. Split- ting their four night a week prac- tices between Shorecrest and Shorewood, President Andrean- na Brown summed up their ex- periences this way: lt was fun, we were like members of a family. Michelle Cenereau, Mike Peck, Dave Kenney, and Andreanna Brown pair up for an exciting routine. The team visited Shorewood to perform Michael lackson's Bad for assemblies, and also did hour shows at lunch featur- ing the latest popular music, as well as solos by each member of the troup. From june 17-23, the team went to New York City to learn more about dance and to perform. Stated Ms. Lyons: l think that we had quite a suc- cessful year considering the small number of dancers that 'oined this year. Although few but talented, the show went on. IKUU D iu:....,...,. Dance 1 Michael Hennesey listens to Ms. lohnson's instructions. Heather Davis smiles contenledly as she works on her newest piece of work. ?Q-. , A , W. N L A rrkri T L ' Q I wx x , 'N 124 rt League HIGH HO 0RS lohn Clrade tries to look in- tonspicuous as he destroys Aaron Libby! painting. Meeting durin TAG and after school, Ms. lolinson led her charges the world of fine arts. First Thursday, the monthl tour of one of Seattle's art galleries, was one of the most popular aspects of the program, stated Stacy Kovats. Other activities included sponsoring an art show at SC every year, and displaying their projects around sc ool in the display areas. In addition, they also tackle some very toufgh pro- jects using the latest me ia and techniques. An additional part of the Fro- gram gets the students invo ved with some of the elementary schools in art appreciation by going to the schoo s and helping the teachers during the schedul- ed art time for their classes. Genie Art Honors 125 The Vocational lndustrial Clubs of America iV.l.C.Ai is an organization for students interested in such areas as drafting, architectural elec- tronics, or leadership posi- tions.,The Club holds com- petitions in different areas HI regional or even national recognition. The Club has gained more members this year and Damien Harris felt that everyone's skills are a lot stronger this'year and with many returning members V.l.C.A. will go far this year. Adviser Mr. McBurney helps Daryl Smith with his new drafting project. I 2 i k fl ' ., ggqfiiitl, 1 Y :.T.5 1t-t.s-'ggppi j f TX HIGH EXCHANGE For being a relatively new club at Shorecrest, the International Club has accomplished much. The highlight of the year was a large potluck dinner organized by Mr. Langley, the Adviser. In addition to sampling some great international dishes, the potluck gave the students cw ITS HOMECOMING TIME AROUND an opportunity to meet the Shoreline area foreign exchange students, which included a visiting basketball team from Mexico. The club also offered presenta- tions on many different countries, with the underlying message to all: Everyone Is Welcome! V IrsparzyzimemihePozluckdmner HGH TENSIUNS 'HI HRECOG ITIO To the players, this is not a game. Chess is a serious event, a way of life. In this year's club, only a few people joined, so each player had a chance to compete. During the matches, there are five boards, with the winner of each board receiving one point. Com- peting across the State, the Scots discovered that they were doing battle in the toughest league, leading to some tense matches. Like any other team, the Chess club had it's ups and downs. stated Andy Robertson. Every year Letters of Commendation are award- ed by the SAT as part of the National Merit Pro- gram. We are proud to present this year's winners. Chessfletters of Commendation , 12 7 Commercial Foods had another successful year. Advised by Mrs. Eguchi, the students prepared food, managed and ran the Highlander Cafe. Delicious substitutions for the everyday boring cafeteria food, reasonable prices, and the fun of havin friends wait on you all combines HI CALURIES to make the Cafe successful as well as enjoyable. Students in the class learned everything from budgeting to waiting tables, to managing. Commercial Foods was a fun way to learn, quotes one of the students, and it was fun for everyone! fx -,,,,- GETTING For years, helping has been a Shorecrest tradition, and hel ing is what the Child Psycholjogy class does best. The students help out nei hborhood parents by watching ieir children every day in Shorecrest's own day care center in A Hall. The students teach the children valuable lessons by playing games and working on proLects with them. In return, the c ildren help the high school students to gain a better understanding of the wa a child's mind works, which will help the students to be better parents in the future. 128 Foods! Child Psychology Tim Blair, Larry Amarok, and Mike Peck prepare a gourmet meal fo the Highlander Cafe HI HO KIDS E Sandy Gillman watches one ofthe boys to make sure he doesn't eat his Tinker Toy. The Dusseldorf girls perform during the Carnival ballet. i , ll , , l. Never before had there been such a wide variety of characters seen on Shorecrest's two year old stage. Car- nival, this years fall lay, directed by Ms. johnson, showed the hard work and dedication that had been put into the production. The stage, used to full capacity with lifesize moveable wagons, suspended archways, live snakes, a sing- ing poodle, and the magnificent puppet booth, left the audience not only im- pressed, but also compelled to come back a second time, The orchestra performed over thirty- five pieces and received standing ova- tions in all four performances, The lead characters, Kristin Woorlbury, Ron Hip- pie, james Bennett, Kara Netelenbos, and Todd lacobs showed off their in- dividual talents. The Carnival heighten- ed Shorecrest's reputation as a school that produces an incredible amount of talent, Dean Colden makes a grand entry on his stilts as he returns from the Carnival ballet. ' WWW?-if flip' ., , w- ' . gf, zfiktf, '- K , , . . ,. ,,,.,,,, -,,,,,,, ,,,. ,,. W, ., -' f etzawaaafcsfirtew 1 me-2 4 '25 5371155 . ,,., -. . i , rms-1 . i Fall Pla 129 HI This class studied with profes- sionals in the theater field this year, attendin workshops to improve their skili. I In order to be in pla production, it was necessary to au ition in front of Miss johnson. Senior Teri Holcomb said lt's tough competi- tion, but being a member of the class was a very rewarding experience. The class was very time consum- ing, involving a lot of after school wo b tw sw Iwo e rce is w i f me siiifrgirsilwaii liz-Welt? Play Production dirty dances for us. HDR culminated in a play May 12-14, which included members: lames Bennett, layson Beatty, Brian Culver, Heather Davis, Christine Elder, ff Elizabeth En lish, john Grade, Anita Harris, Michael Hennessey, Ron Hippe, Teri Holcomb, Todd lacobs, Chris Lara, Al ce LaTourelle, Stacy Longhom, E ise McFeron, Ben Moore, Kara Netelenbos, Diana Renn, Corey Scherrer, Dana Sovar, Alicia Straub, Eric Trott, and Kristin vOQ9t9dl1btilSX- Miss johnson watches her troupe in warmups. I .ffeemwm ,-,,,- ., ,T z fl a X if wil-1 N l l 1 I, , .Vvv llill lf- I ui , st,- ,, f V . rr ,,- - . 4. - A ' f -, 1 Q' Mr 52 , 4519 ,gsm w W- ..s 5732? ey-M4 2 ' M 5' 1 Q S 1 eszafifzsg V x 77: I5 55? 1 L gt- A 3 Q if 435' 4, K , v wt is 'fs ' an :L EL ggjiw' Q, YEAH- -V f - zffmawifwv-M' fr' ' f'-,'?5 i'af-iiEifQ,s'W 5 1, 1 'if'r::'P'f?v'33-i'S 'Y?' M27 2 1' ' A ' 1, ' ' W 7 M 4 I X ' xi W ,Q 7 H , 454' !s:31?,,bf.z.5t,asS11::,-lf -gg K , wG5if,0,H4g. , , , Kraatz 1, on My it mi V ' , 5 rggzaifqzfrg-11 - 11-41:-Mele? -'.1,5,'e??.:,,z5 ,t,. 2 ff , - 5. 4iI' in .. -N,..i5', is, .,t.3vcg?53f7S1s,. .M 1:14 War lr sig if-1 gpg 4, -2' W N F'- Sf I N1 at 5' ff Q f aff . b y X ta . .qw rc. , f A -r oft' r '-A 1 3 0 Pl P Ci t. 'Q HI H TONES dd 1 lil The Chansons group is made from the most advanced singers at SC, all of whom either sing in the Orcadian Choir or play in the band. The versatile group studied a wide variety of musical styles, includin vocal jazz, pop, madri als, ang other classics. Many in tie group are outstanding soloists. This smaller group of 24 singers received many invitations to per- Katie McCormick and Keri johnson do their voice exercises. form in the community for groups as diverse as the Shoreline Chamber of Commerce, Meadowbrook Convalescent Center, KIRO TV, Rotary Club, and Blue Cross. In addition, they per- formed in the SLCC Invitational Choral Festival in March, and went to Wenatchee in April for a chamber choirfestival. jason Bremer, Alec Wilmart, and Tom Abbs make up our rhythm section. C ' , l r ' C' V lffi , T I A V 'T5Pi.!ohn Wallin , TciddkigfrrlvsgBren!,Krc14grzgl1K32SZiMt?Lftrra11ick Clint Boswell, Mall VilIio1lp3rd rqiyz' , Markffosler, D.l.lilr1rlhifr3jQj2g.?5lllf5jir1Srrlloniflill'-Kllbn,Elfiean Enlgvli lames Benhetl512nd row: Ilennessey, Amy IIaniiltgrlgigiffffjhhsorw,.Gigi Dan crnrdg Front: lenj5pearbec'k, D'lY'553f?cl3l3l'fl94,l'Ll9 f?l'?f5E?i 9 NO' P 4 f'f'f 5 llilhffll' fflglitlb M85 ','f!lff2z95f1, 5f3f'l 9f5 iiis . .,., is any he K , -,k, L ,-,,1,g3.,,,-,,,,i,,.c,,k k Chansons 1 'I P ,. A V'-' HIGH SO DS The Orcadians, a group of 51 auditioned singers, performed for Ridgecrest and Kellogg, in ad- dition to singing or the Shoreline Retired Teachers Association. As well as their regularly scheduled events, they also traveled to SLCC for its an- nual festival, and down to Portland to compete in the Best of the Nortwest Festival. While there, they stayed with students from the Gresham High School Choir. On the way down to Portland, they stopped in Olym- pia for their annual studio recor- ding session in which they pyro- duced a record of some oft eir favorite work. As with all groups, they need- ed to raise money through fund raisers, this year using the City Lites coupon books. The Choir Council Practicing for the SLCC Invitational ri. , .- ff . va, wf.-.1 'ss-11-,saarsseses.g,fg,:,v . I' I PM l ,te Amy, 5hanahaqgQEric'Trotl, 'Hal Bonhamf5Mlch3el' Heh nesseyglr Foslefglqbh Q i i f' 41.'4Lss2?211'f2s,alifiiffliiiii.jet,sr , . ' ' r Ifi ff5l'+,j2f' ZH, , l r4?fttf:l1 3'rsla .ji , if !?,,., ,7l7?ffi, .osvye:If,2iM4ft,VflliQgt:,2?8rentKroon: 3rd row: KatviMcC0fmICk, 5USanr5CbuBld: Kew Young, - - ffii'rAfad1neg 'Allrsbn'SUtt0nJ:fLisaiZ5!aehle, Dan Berard, Gr ' Whalen, Sean Engel, 'Toddlacobsg Iillliu, i 'HaiHi1i655Hadrher sw.irie6?i3fiD?fIit1ir?1zez1n, Debi francis, Keffiteeker, znd row: 'Anffa,Harfis, xfiszm 132 Orcadians f Rdiil-lippe,' MQlIyfMainhl,iKgtie1Dilwarzh, 'Lori loh'nsori,f,'Mary Radke: -iff' ' Johnson, Renee Clevengg, 'Migbejlgg5capnell, Tom Herring, 'D.1. Northrop, Dave BrodiE,ifEfrf?ff'2i'l' fEIizabeth English, rgiQoopegLinda' , Choir Council merqberg Nqt Pictured: Marqilga 3252-fl,e , Davvashawflfvsipfafbsfkr H PITC The Advanced Treble Choir, also known as the Women's Chamber Ensem- ble, is a group of singers who performed a wide variet of styles in music. T ey prepared performances for evenin concerts in October, Decem er, March, and june. Like the Chansons, this group also represented Shorecrest in community performances. Their presentation to Ridgecrest Nursing Home featured several soloists in addition to the group selec- tions. ln April the choir per- formed for Adjudication at the Sno-King Large-Group Choir Festival. 'T ' Y' .. . t' . , f..,.y2,ttg,,5g .1,, 1 re:'as:mf1g.,.s1ezr3'-avfree-112' . J.. J . .. - fs..wwiw,-- Y, ww. . '.1.g.:-f.p..fl'11f:25111: I I .V A . ' -f if - .3'..f2i1:f f l 2 l.. f2JLg'iEfi'ff1 1 my rfasvQfwd,Af-sfffviazirnedffa r' Bpfwm: Iammv Mmm, ,.,:??Qoi.Pir1ured:eifeiriiii1 r ' M U23 A A ' r' .1 LOW PITC For many years, Shorecrest had a tradition of men's choirs. After several years without a TenorfBass Choir, the group was revived one year ago with 11 members. This year the membership ex- panded to 25 singers. ln addi- tion to the regular evening .... :wt .f 'Q . :.'fci1f'ff?fi:fE. Y ' . -Q L fEffff'r?rmir' ' ii-U:i:Tff7ifEff,e' i ' Wil' ' . concerts in the Shorecrest Theatre, the Ensemble per- formed for the Homecoming Assembly, and traveled to Bellingham in March to sing for similar choirs from Sehome High and Western Washington University. . . .... 1 .nets .... .... , ..ss. ,1,..,,,.ff -f W .,,. T i ' . T . ..1i. sfLm:3B!s1iMcDarr,s?il2texfeececfr,iaenwore.Monzessraneemfr 5f0W'fGfK.l.'.:LPPi-W T 1 515 fi-1EP3i7Mf1ff.H0ffiff CGIYQK?-issf. N 1g8dD9Hi,Ff9fi:3Q.QlZ?l75!!?f 1 2 frijtlzlferitfiigvgn G6qrgeB.zisch,Ste9eWFogerhoIm iree:!m'Neif-Ueurakitafr' M 'we - .,, us.. . I ,f.-. .. .. . . 1.1. -,,1.-gg-ig,5:1f,,1, emi.: '.eu-1.Qs:1.ff..v: . . A ,.,:i.5,,,i5.I,:g,,,,,,,Qi!. gg, gf,,.E.LHf1,,,.fi.li1tI is-1' 'l :I -lil . .,.,, . -V inTr4gl?l!lfEI's2il'f1rif.' A 'ii' -f'1f.,i',.7 Choirs 133 HI H RHYTHM This select concert group pariticipated in the Oregon State University Band Contest last March. They were invited to attend because they received top marks in other competi- tions. They were hosted by the Corvallis High band, and stayed with their band students. In addition, the Wind Ensem- Denise Green and Stephanie lordan thinks it's funny to get their picture taken. ble went to Abbottsford, B.C., for its annual competition, and to the Puget Sound Invitational Band Festival. One of the other highlights was a special concert at Meany Hall on the U.W. cam- pus, which also featured Bothell High and the U.W. Wind Ensemble. Vanessa Kahen looks cool, while Tonya Clegg listens to instructions. .11 5 IQ 56 Y ,gs , . X - e 7 . f' .fv...,,, mn my ..... . rv , H ...f .. .L.5,?,5 wg . W' it s 5, 1-, -t ..... ,g . ywwtggeig : 'zrtllirlvi' ' ..l?!iEfil5IlLCI.f -1 t .it , T' ' N. 'I 7. . 1' tt fm- . f :wssz-2-135-5 ., ,,.,,..W,, .. K A ....,..k V, -tsaifsi--W.--,-1 - -X .--U-esz.eaw -- -,,,,,g.,.,.,. Q, ,, ,, ,..,. 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T' L Sue Perry David Shields L joe Smeby --Brian Weaver Piccolo I Lori lwasaki rrarmhenain i ,qs V s s, LiCil2ell3ro'oks A joniljlarrls V , A is .ffsgllss L -fs is 7 Kevinifhen Brent Nuttall l'0fCUSSi0IKE11 ' Steve james Berifiieft De5l3i!W iifii t,,' jeffEi er QQ . Aaron Iggooh -L 1 L Frankielljtra - rffigilr Matt ' . ss ...cg ffii flames M les ' W -Todd Prezaskiifitr sBill'Mercier fi, ,Q - haake: It ,. 635123 gr ,rf s,tn:,g L X.,-,term , .k.. ,W K 51:22:41 aaa, ,, W N. at - eff wtpryf V a gsm: , x t 'josh Weldy 5, V, L15 A A1535 ssgiffi: K i tlgafzthgqfif . f-'Q ,, ' ossafizs 'g Marching Band 13 1 HIGH OTES Led b new director Mrs. Oliver, the Symphonic Band developed some strong skills that they 'were able to show off at several concerts this year, including ones at Ridgecrest Elementary, Ab- bottsford, B.C., and the prestigious SolofEnsemble Contest in February. Coupled with the Marching Band dur- Bob Hawk says This is MY sax! ing football season, the band gave Shorecrest a solid look at halftime. To help defray expenses, the group had several fun- draisers which included the City Lites books, helping the Bon with their inventory check, and holding car washes. Emily Wilson periects the song. V' 'Y al g,gis1,eii'1 W ,, , 1 f' r' z f - ','f'x1fiQ:t:g::z:z,: - s i3,r,5fs,fi,Wgmx, K. r , 1 s K iFS59ef2i1lts?1.55L5'f, K' - '.,'fl2E '5'35iY'2l7lff5?-542'1ff2i1C a,1! 'E51k. '16-is . 'fish' 55-52 Eiwttttiiiie ' as ifff 1, or iff, ' 11-,E'L'f-uz,1a.,,y,:fssefK-2 .:. Q35 ' 1115 1 ' ' , 55159: U1 f 7 M ' , -21:12, ' , , 1,1421-:i,f'fuf1,, r, ,,t.. fa-e.,,1,,.,,,,... ,,5 y,,,n1lffSi1h,n , , ' N 9 x N it ' 0 U L I 4 , a l l iz' f ., , il. .,. 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J ,,.k , ,ft 4 A ,,,, C H ,,,-, 0cyAndyLqgser1,Ll1rIsF0xleffKukeaskiDavid r ry sf 'UGC WMM' Adamfmm filames ' N 'in Qi ' f il l ew mamma rwood,7R5ClliP!f5MAl' tss 'titiiziiltiti H '1 136 S mphonic Band Y e fy W if f'-'f, .f,.,sf,f.,s- ,,, ,, LU, ,,,- , We ,.:, YW . .N ,,, QC, I K son 5 01443 , f-., ,sg,gg.55'gwgisfggz:4 i W f 1112 f f if i 11f-1,Q':w'f2bi1s.Ihfflf QQ ,,,.,,,,,.,,, ,,, .,,. ,, ,, ,,.,. ., . ,,,., . , ,. .,.,.,,.., . es li t. ,rf -.., ,, i rf, ,., M, f .,,,.,W MA,,MI ,A ig? - s. :,., -1 15 1 rg'- ri ,Wx rf .. 7 . x I 551. 'f 4- 1 K 5 if ' ra ' w:':,wf 5- - ' fl Stl lla -i , ,Mgmt 3 5 i K ' HI H BLUES Mr. Brad Allison, a top West Coast trumpeteer, was featured this year with the Shorecrest jazz Ensemble. ln addition, the group attended jazz Festivals in Mountain View, CA., Reno, the Univer- sity of Washington, the University of Puget Sound, and Be levue. While in lason Bremer warms up for the concert. California, the Mountain View High School Band hosted them before their trip to Reno. This groug is always popular, and t is year was no exception, hosting both In- glemoor and Woodinville High Schools in the fall for a dynamite concert. . . come blow you horns. . . ' l'7?3?6'EJi3f'lLL': i 'V , - wr.. ,- M A straw 5 - . f , :sais-1' tm:-e,1:1Gf,'1rs':' - ' - - . 1 - , - f 'We-1f,in.',e-r H f :fum i , ,ti . J..-.,1,-,. 1 . N.,-.,v,,.. ,, W f is t lie A-etgxftiiiiiaf qt l l ,S f 'ia R ,, I, ,',',' ,f 'Y' 1 . fif , I Q ,k':' T , ' 2 ti,'lii ,' 7 S iit rep: Andyiiwm, iefr kaffefg Citiiichen it ,.,' V, Fox, KeyigiiflplellogBQttiQfiji:55Z49mQAblisj?11asonlA remergmlec' Wilmartkiteve tt, BM!! S if , iiil C C 4 l 'ir' FH W 's l, I . 5 E E 'S 'S E i'll tu-1.:-we 1 .s..s,,, ,, ' .:2252i?si!6tf's:ZfSziis,ff lazz Ensemble 137 HI STR NG Functioning as a string ensem- ble with 44 players, or as a full orchestra with 66 pla ers, our Orchestra was better than ever this year, playing an active role in the play production Car- njval! , as well as participating in several competitions, .most notably the one at Mt. Hood Community College in Gresham, Oregon. C o m b i n i n g wi Shorewood th the strings, our string Strings during practice section went to Southern California over spring break, per- forming at Disneyland and Knott's Berry Farm, among other places. An honor that oes only to select groups is to be chosen to play for the Washington Music Educators state conference each year. This year, our highly energized group was chosen to play. Good job, Orchestra!! Violinists fiddling around . 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' 5 138 Orchestra N The brass section gives it all they've got. .ft ,A '-, Za X4 Erik Skarsvog Mike Cecil Sigi Ratkoviak Natalie Winblade ' ' Kelly McGinnis Ryan Hop er Ryan Bollan Chris Hennessey Michael Cook Scot Engel jason-Guerrero john Duncan Brian Bin e Suzy Gordgon Brandon Lee Sean Baughn Brian Osborne Cyndy Hansen Tanya English Abby Berg Brian Carlson s Chris Syrintg f , Todd Mahaf ey ' Dean Hira ama leff Wells Frosh Floutists uw' at 9 'Z HI Martin Andrews , fl,Ql1nPaddleford' , QenellShirJton-Farrell Marsha l Grindle Greg Lehman Kurt Von Wasmuth, , . Stephanie Morgagyrsf Edrth Heinsohrfnlfi Becky Fisher ' Nicol Genereau Becky Anderson Marc Castoriano Diedra Mills Carrie Byron Hongvan Ho Tim Cranmore Ursula Glancy Laura Withee Mayumi Nakai Beccaismirh Annajtsrady , Kristen Moses Wan-Chi Tseng Curtis Whalen HI HBE T Stage Band was a year long course that included the basics of jazz, Rock, and the Big Band musicals. Adviser Mr. Boehme kept this group very busy by enteringlthem in jazz contests and ot er local events, including our own Big Band Dance. -f 1 L- V. ' 1ffN.,-r,,,ft1.,.asa.-awww? ,JF - ijgiwgw Mw 5fN,6 Sfqsgt ,gr sw ,mi ., U, .sig ' .292 rx 3 , 5. tzgfg ,q:,4: W HIIISI CQF . wi. 1 Q' ' ' - ff'- 'lil 531351 22543533- f l ' H- 's., . 'Pi ,:. i' f 4.: IGN' fffhydiiw ii45-lil-T55f'?r15523559534 3-rg.-i-1Qi'5is?3l,3l25 is ,' . if - . f?a? W - rbi L rf asm? I aw'wef'agf .1-i1rafmg,l2tgye4gee:-sf 123535 '1 g 's1sr55, W 'sw' s '. 9 f:str'g+1k 7l5 ig ' . . H TUNES This group of 55 young Scots were outstandin in in- dividual talent, ane? are look- ing forward to their next three years in the advanced groups. Many of them par- ticipated in the spring mar- chin band and basketball pep band. They performed in Abbott- sford, B.C. in late April, and also did an outstanding job at the Shoreline District Band Festival in March. 1: .. . ,Wt ' wtf .- .4 F - . V. , f f f Q 1 . 9 a sa 6 QPU A552 3 Q -9 ' f' ' ' 1 ' . ff ' M-5 . I ' ,,' 1' I -re-me 1 1 -A l - Ti s ., sf. l .Htl li' lt: 11.4, ll. 1 ew- mi r f ' e ' , '.,-'L1' m..a f- we U s . H w e ,W ' f 't w e ., H flEf'73 w?f5lflffl'2i 'Q iff- ., .,., . . ' -T TEE . H 'i , tt... . ,,.. W -1 -.fa 45 ,r..,.., ........ , ' ' as TIS'1?' ' iv? P... .t..:s:s.w'21 1 :5'fU5?? f- IW , z-vg- ' vwg . .w.- S fisiwkp uf ' ..... - -A I-lttssfr' 53' 'ra' -2 a'ff'fF :s1 gl-Wh, Www ,s ,w.ye',,:3,1.-,.g, , A f .fs-g,jg5Egf:ag2if:tf'. 'q,,p?1f2aL.:'':Vii5ii?:1if'5?15 f 5 'f-f-'. - lbw. gtg-ge!Frosh Bands 139 l 140 Faculty heer torture for a high school student is being trapped in the faculty room at peak faculty hour. But why is that so bad? What is the reason for this facultyphobia? It could be any number of explanations, but the biggest reason is FEAR OF THE UNKNOWN! What do, students know about their teachers and other members of the faculty? Most know very little besides the fact that they wear glasses, give out too many C's, and live somewhere in this state. Students don't really get to know the faces that may pass by them in the halls every day. Could it be a generation gap problem? Maybe faculty people use archaic dialect instead of modern slang. Maybe they wear out-dated dress shoes instead of dirty worn out sneakers. Maybe they like to listen to easy listening music instead of rock, bop, or punk. Whatever the differences are, it's hard to get to know someone who has very little in common with you. W And it seems as if the student-faculty relationship doesn't have too much of a foothold to cling to. But do not fret, there may ex- ist some common ground that both sides can compromise on. Many students even reach the step of friendly conversation or even petty gossip, and soon the bottomless generation pit becomes a smaller, closer-knit generation canyon. This is a good sign because the closer one gets to know another person, the less one has to fear of the unknown, for the simple reason that there is less unknown than there was before. Soon, students will be able to use this skill in order to meet more and more faculty members and build up step by step the courage to overcome their fears. Not only will they be able to remain in a room with huge numbers of faculty, but they will also have gained the knowledge of knowing a few more individuals. Facultyphobia is conquered! But what about studentphobia? Sheer torture for a faculty member is being trapped at a wild high school student party . . . E E s vu YW 'Q ' QM. of , ru . :GN f- -6:1 : xf' XX Rin ' 412 xwqlg, U fiifli N, ffl, f f.f l, X 'wx Nw 1 -. V , .gig 4 . wiv JY, , qv, ilvpf x I f vw' 48 .9 Facultz 141 Chuck Taylor Principal jim Fly Vice Principal Maureen Short Vice Principal Wally Lis Activities Coordinator Kay Keyes Counselor Margaret Marshall Counselor jim Nicholls I Counselor Tom Reidy Counselor Leo Valenzuela Counselor Roger Northway1 Meyer Psyc ologist 142 Faculty 945 . M 1 x if gb . v X fx Mr. Fly and Ms. Short cut the festive ribbon for the Kilt's open Mr. Taylor and Ms. Oliver compare heights. 0 1 HI H OUTPUT ou might have considered the administration as that group of people who you didn't know a thing about, but they seemed to know everything about you. Scary? Well, not really, because these people helped all of us out in ways we didn't even realize. They kept the school working through paperwork, phone calls, and important meetings. Administration peoples, we congratulate you for your hard work and efforts. Brenda Mallet Career Counselor jack Hitchcock Attendance Supervisor Sara Easter Nurse Faye Basel Finance Secretary Mary Emerson Secretary Mary Hicks Secretary Cheryl Olason Switchboard Nancy Peterson Secretary Norma Wilder Registration Secretary Betty Winther Attendance Secretary 143 Faculty Inger Alire German jeff Allen Physical Education, Health Barbara Anderson Math Rick Blackburn Directed Studies Greg Boehme Music Linda Bow Directed Studies julie Boyd English, Directed Studies jo Ann Breuninger Science john Campbell English Barbara Chamberlain Math 144 Faculty l ,.. 'Dx ,f argl ni JN' Ll.i....9 1 ' 3 , ml ' Mr. Harrington displays his writing utensil in the true English teacher style, Mr. Matchett tries out his new shampoo on sophomore, Mike Wendt. fl!! jennifer Eklund .I f wif! E 2 ,l ,Qi Tv ' lt Q .. . ,flhl if jjrii ff!! I K E XX K X4 l 'l JW 7 : l 1'-I I Zi' lim Cole Math Frank Crosser Social Studies Bob Del Valle Spanish Shirley Doman Business Education Yarrow Durbin Math, Science Beau Edwards Math Linda Eguchi Home Economics English 1 l ' MM'-1 l y um g gl, ' - Nr' s ,,.-. Gail Ferguson Lg X . '- Home Economics r l leffGoIub 1 Xl I English 7 - ' YYFKT , f , l x eachers are people too. S E In fact, they actually were high school 3 students just like you and me. 2 So we pulled some nostalgia questions out of our old nostalgia grab bag, and ' decided to find out some Did. YOU 80 to YOUV gossip worthy ofthe National Senior prom? Enquirer, YES-72cM7 No-28fMn Do you go to -your high school reunions? Yes-75W NO-ZEWJ fllnjidfgzbf ,Ze .5 61,4 X.. Z Q Mffifw M I 5215529 414057 - mam? 70707 ' ' f 0'-vw 7-fxitfl 'G ' V f-1 fVg,Q',,..4Z 4X Faculty Milton Hamlin English Russ Hanbey Directed Studies Del Hansen Art Larry Hanson Industrial Arts, Math Dave Harrington English Dale Hughes Social Studies Gil Inaba Physical Education, Health Cheryl johnson Art Linda johnson English Steve johnson Industrial Arts 146 Faculty :fig 'N I xwfiti 5 95 I Is this man stuck in the 6O's?No, it's only Mr. Moore showing h school spirit during homecoming week. Can art really grow on you? Ms. Johnson thinks so! 3 5 if 'fi- 215 Al lohnston Social Studies Pattylohnston Science Mike jones Science Charlie Koon Physical Education Bruce Langley French Paul Lesh Physical Education, Health Neil Lieurance Music, English Lane Loland Social Studies Harold Lyons Math Pam Lyons Dance eachers must be pretty good sports for putting up with flocks of emo- tional adolescents every day. They have to be, or they become insane. We wanted to know something about W35 f93Cl7lf78 YOUV flf5f these superhumans, who can OCCUDHUOHHI Cl7OlC9? overcome overwork and Y95-576MB NO-43WJ underpay for the benefit of Have you ever given an students. HF, on a report? Yes-72fMn No-28W Faculty 147 Bruce MacDoufall Social Stu ies Barry Majorowicz English jerry Matchett Science Fred Matteucci Social Studies Bruce McBurney Industrial Arts Bill McClain Science Kris McDuffy Business Education Pat McGunnigle Science Ron McRae Science Susan Miller Math 148 Faculty l 091 iiti .Wg,i, w.zv.,..., ' - gg, l I, iglfi' I -f. ,V w ei ' A, ,E,sV'1Ef,?e - ' . 7:LQ.f,,f t at I MW, X . ,ggv-. ,, . ,,,, S Ms. Ander5on and Ms. Durbin root for Shorecrest football anc Diet Coke. , ' Mr. Majorowicz takes a break to breathe in some tennis court igiiww Q' fig ' . X 1iQQ.,13fl:TL' Q sxffi' Harry Moore Business Education Sharon Moser Directed Studies Rick Nordby Industrial Arts Ken Noreen Music Colleen Oliver Music Tam Osborne Music George Pappas Math ,tltltl 1,2 StuartPlumb Science Nancy Potter English Ricke Reed Spanish hat is it that keeps teachers ticking? Part of the reason could be because they still havealittle bit of kidin them. Maybe even a lot of kid in I . them. Some of them might D0 YOU bellelfe ln Santa still think they are kids! Claus? Yes-64WJ No-361k Do you celebrate Valen- tines Day? Yes-88fKJ No-IZWJ Faculty 149 Norm Reese Social Studies Lori Rich Home Economics, Health Vic Scarpelli Traffic Safety Sam Scherer Directed Studies Bill Schultz French Nick Schultz Industrial Arts, Math Pete Shepperd Business Education Darlene Sherrick Social Studies l my ' i . Li s ' u i. K ' Q W .S S. i - .f-if-Q LTV' . ' Viwgf nfl -an 1 L H , , tl. di: nr, x 'QQ ln' ll El ll 'lg' fgif ij' lvl -ef . 4 ., Q is 'J lx ,l::i: ' Intl 4 l' l if A 55:2 '-55:1 'V x l -f Q, ,. 5 tag! .jg l T IC.. rg, is 'v R Si ir N at lll llll ' X S-iii' . , L R It BH .Q 150 Faculty I L This is what happens at 2:30. Are the studenLs REALLY respons for this bizarre behavior, or has our illustrious faculty just toi lo lll 45 -051 Vawgmf-r , MR. COLE: ACE TEACHER OR TOP GUN? .xwwewtewawf IN WEQ? Akemi Smith japanese Daryl Smith Directed Studies it F Li , Q , l as ,. ' g il Q I . ,..,fff.fz... ,L ,rl ,f ,. l ix ea , 11,,r u -, , 3 T , s Q . ., .Q . ' H H ' 'ae ., , H , ' uf QQ Q -1 . V H ,X D r I D O' ll M A ' I: Fifa? M V . , a 1 'ls 'f ff is w A Z-5 ,, h U 1. .5 J' gil X1 Q 5 n 'X kv- fi fn. - vmui f Steve Suplin Xi English Stan Taloff john Tracy English Ralph Velie Social Studies Connie Walker English if .2 If lying's a lot of fun. Flying to me is hours of boredom separated by a few minutes of stark ter- ror. All of us know him as that fun-loving guy who teaches com- puter programming to unsuspec- ting students. But let us now take a moment to reflect upon another aspect of the teacher we call Mr.Cole. Mr.Cole be an flying during Vietnam when ie was drafted into the Air Force as a pilot. After flying for a year, his Air Force pilot career ended when he was grounded for medical reasons. Although he was not flying with the Air Force, he continued to fly on his own time with his FAA licence. I got very lucky, I went to japan, not Viet- nam. As a matter of fact, in the several years I served in the Air Randee Whitfield Directed Studies Katie Wilson French Force, I never even fired a gun! Later, Mr.Cole got his chance to combine his interest in flying with teaching when he taught an aerospace class at Shorecrest. However, the program was cut from the curriculum after the school realized that there was no insurance for Mr.Cole and his wild bunch of Red Barons. Of course, Mr.Cole had some terrifying moments. One time, he heard some strange banging noises. Suspectin engine trouble, he set the plane gown, ffortunate- ly, it was a long runwayj got out fast and returned the keys. There was no question in my mind that I was going to die! He didn't find out until ater that the noises were from the passenger seatbelt hang- ing out the window. Physical Education, cf' Carol Triplett Physical Education Health Faculty 151 Betty Brown Support Personnel Carolyn Froerer Support Personnel Roberta Gow Support Personnel Wilson jordan Support Personnel Peggy Oliver Support ersonnel Wilma Post Support Personnel Diane Quin Support Personnel jane Rogers Support.Personnel 3 if li li QQ Q2 W. P 4? 5 fs 4 nl'-X is ptr fs if My Hi J '30-ilk 5 U 4 EQ 4. 'HX fiisr ii if in lffgxa .t ,. . ...,., '- 1.2515134- lan Sage Support Personnel Darlene Sommerdorf Support Personnel Karen Wintermyre Support Personnel NOT PIC TURED Dick Stucky Sylvi Schilbach Blake Bender Nancy Gustalius Kara Hatch joan Kuklenski Kelly Nolan Bev Werts 152 gig, Librarians, I-r:1ane Hill, Loanne Larson, lean H monp not pictured jan Pahre. P' l i fs s E vrnvlfi l l ....!.Acv eachers are quite in teresting They do things we could never imagine them doing Picture your favorite teacher tied to a irailroad track screaming +QitS0!o 81 or picture that person with a rose clasped between clenched teeth trip- ping the lights fantastic. Pic- ture this. . . HIGH STATS Have you ever been in vo ved in a public demonstration? Yes-494k No-51'Mn Do you know how to Tango? Yes-52fMn No-48'Ma lx I Cooks in alphabetical order: Mary Carey, Bev Cook, Donna Dower, lean Elkins, lren Littig, lackie Mc Gee, Ann Moran, Barbara Peltz, Carol Pence, Lois Phoir, Barbara Seitz, lanet Wiggin. Custodians in alphabetical order: Bill Bannan, Carol Darling, Wes Salvage, Clen Tharp, Dale Wachob. QEQT5 154 Sports as My ur first year of AAA. Everyone knew it would be challenging, but no one really expected such fierce com- petition. Coaches pushed players ' harder than ever before, believing that those efforts would pay off in the long run. However, despite the hard work and dedication, SC had a very tough time maintaining it's winning traditions. Football managed early wins over West Vancouver, Stadium, and Everett, yet lost the rest of their games, usually by very small margins. This pattern emerged through the entire fall season, as each team struggled against tough WESCO opponents. Our Scottish pride was the only thing that kept a lot of us going in the tough times. Girl's Swimming, however, finished a strong eighth in State Competition, and the Girl's Soccer finished third in Wesco, disappointing because of their high expectations, but good nonetheless because of the competition. Volleyball and Tennis had disappointing seasons, but both look to be much stronger next year. A Winter sports continued the struggle. Basketball teams practic- ed and played hard trying to prove Shorecrest's mettle. Wrestlers once again proved they are among the toughest athletes at SC, while Boy's Swimming strived to stay afloat in the new con- ference. The gymnasts went down with early season injuries, in- suring an uphill struggle the rest of the season. Springlsports had not started at this writing, but you can bet by the time their sports rolled around, they knew exactly what they were up against in WESCO. Some schools might have just given up, but not us. We used the hard lessons learned to prepare us for all of the following seasons, and we heaved a collective Wait till next year! Y5w 9' K Clk Z! X3 gpfbf H299 A5 RN 92 fxxlbjxxj QflX5gQdiaX?p XC V sir was , 1 f if ff ew N is f C7 .N t- T QQ . l' , it 40' 'x x X 1-5' , ' , ,4ff xl k W K 1- I Q f, v . 5 1 ,h .L ,515 :Y 9 itpgwqi. ,. 4, 5x ,- . ,.-..,.,,,, , A , W W, .1 x X X ff 'XY Antz S 1 1 QX 2 'fa I X , Q' ar 4-- ,wa ,. 1. ..,. nl if ., , NM ' ' ' Wi X miie. - , ' MW an-Wx 1 wi V, ' ff ' W.-M--s,,,'-e ., my Q, X , ww, W +4 y : M , ', , -L.'i f V w f. A N 1 ,, if .u-QQQAQ Qyf , I , Q' ,mums I ',. W bf' ' WV Q gram w'j7f,0 'L V Il - ' 1 If -if - ' 'ff g Q ,Tr ' . J++ ' 'illffl' f I,-,,,, '. nr 1 V, u ,v,v,'!vf.vw, i ' f 3194? . Q, M ' Vw s.J'!,.f Q I! g, X I M xzln .an A X-R ,XX S-Qorts 155 efore the year started, the Scots were ranked in the polls as one of the teams expected to contend for the state cham- pionship in the Kin dome, but even with hard work andgdedication, they managed to eke out only one con- ference win, after starting the season with a bang with two nonconference wins. Most of the team felt that had SC still been AA instead of AAA, the season would have been much dif- Below left: Linebacker joe Rizzuto and defensive end Corey Coddington hope to stuff another Everett play in a thrilling 14-9 win. A SEASO OF HIGH HOPES ferent. However, now that they have a season of AAA under their belts, the coaching staff expects them to do much better in the always tough Wesco Conference next year. Defense shown throu h all year long, iving yardage grucFingly, and helped to shore up the young offense. With a lot of experienced letter- winners coming back next year, maybe we can make a run at the championship. Right: Dave Reynolds near the end of the game showing the pain of how tough football can be. Below right: Coach Edwards with quarterback Steve Vane are planning the best way to beat Everett during a time-out. SC OPPONENT SCORE 28 W Vancouver 7 28 Stadium 7 14 Everett 9 10 Oak Harbor 17 7 Cascade 14 9 Shorewood 10 13 Marysville 38 14 Mariner 34 14 Snohomish 42 156 Football . , '71 if 1 F Q 1 'V N 'Y 'S ff H ' ' Z iff mu -a S Q 2 i QBSQTI 7 uaff ' IQIZQBI 3 B Wjaaiw Top, Row: Mary Ringstadt, Marie Beihl, Coach Tim Yeomans, Coach Beau Edwards, Coach Rick Hayden, Theresa Slater, erdi Christensen, Row 2: Shawn Bennet, Roy Hartung, Ron Dengah, jason jory, Nick Suhadolnik, Mike Peck, joe Deshaw, Brent Seeman, Tom Harris, Tim Blair, Chuck Lang, Mike Ottelep Row 3: Chris Van Noy, Brent Kroon Creg Wells, james Wolfe, Corey Coddington, Art Harris, jason ?, Steve Vane, Aaron Libb , George Nelson, Mark Heesacker, Rick Desjardins, Row 4: Brad Smith, Darren Wood, Re an jasper, Rick Mroos, Rich Dengah, Pat Olsen, Ryan Bailey, Mike Bonet, Mike Vetersneck, Brandt Mendenhall, l-laans Fisk, joe Mullen, Dan Buggeg Bottom Row: john jones, joe Rizzuto, Alexis Nepomuceno, Kevin McFadzen, Brian Skarski, Todd Daman, Frank April, Eric Sophie, Tom Herring, Dave Reynolds, Mike Ferry, Matt Ralter. i Q Left: Brent Seeman, Rick Deslardins, and Regan Iasper reviewing defensive schemes on the sidelines. Below left: The Big O Below right: The Big D fl 'ir' 5 xx XV Q :Sq D I 4 X, -' A-x as fo ' , 4?-vwgf 1 sg, f L., E! 1-rr r 1+ 'J en- 'vu Above: While watching the Stadium band perform, the team goes through the last minute mental preparations to help them to a 28-7 win. Left: Chris Van Noy and Rich Dengah watch from the sidelines during the Everett game. Football 15 7 158 Football Above: Under the watchful gaze ofthe lone tree, the Sophs take a well deserved breather. Middle: At the end ofa tough day. ' Below: OUR FUTURE THE HIGH RO D ophomore football was a new program this year, splitting away from the freshman team. With both teams seeing limited ac- tion, and the stress placed on learning and gaining valuable game time, neither team did particularly well on the field. However, given the size, talent, and willingness to put up with hardships, the coaching staff is looking for- ward to fielding some strong AAA teams in the future. .,,-,. f x ws . . 1qr'ig,.f.3 'ii'ffiff i , I, 5 A t fig'l 'sf 'Q ' 5' A if -A tif f A 5 5 7 ' Q 'L ev ' m e- , fs1'A,:',, , 'l, - 5' ' , R ift t 1 . i . -is V ' N , X g ngs4,.,f? , g g W . ' :K A -K , , r A ,., . aged W ,xii ti? fifv .n ' ' . ls 2:53. P 1 xt, Lf. 3:35, s 2- ' ' ' - K, Q... J - , r a ltr.-!ix3a'5'?l'l-2' a -M ' no 1 'i' ' if X ,.--M - . Back: Shawn Stevens, Mike Stiltner, Mike Wendt, Greg Whalen, loe Hayes, Brian Marklund, Brian Masanda, Brain E gen Matt Trichler, Coach Allen, Middle: Nick Melnyk, jason Rhodes, Nathan Novak, Elliott Waldron, Dan Pritchar Bob Steiner, Jayson Beatty, Ahren McBurney, Dennis McCoy, Front: Heath Fox, Srun Khou, lay Henderson, Dan Berard Hyung Chung, Bruce Nelson, john Aahy, Dean Colden ROSHXSUPH room LL , , ..,. -.aw ., -4 4,1 up -'W an -- ' N . : ' The bane of the football players existence . . . scrimmages and grass r drills l v - l ,L - A-f W ' -,,,,..,..1.-I I .... - f el . ' ' . A - 'fl'-: '5 f'3': 'x L MORE OF ke,ej,u:..v:-fwefW ' - , 1 e ouk Furuizf l ... M Back: lohn Slater, Sean Dau hefty, Chris Syring, Allen Rel, Ryan Hopper, Marty Brower, Row 2: Coach Feeny,Derek Forseth, Carl Lunak lelf Weli, Eric Larsen, john Duncan, Mike Marcinkus, Mat! Foster, Ribby Kimbrough, Row 3: Mgr. Tammf Miles, Mike Malan, Greg I-lamshavv, Paul Perry, Terry Chiangpradit, Andy Melnyk, Doug Lyman, fell Lockhart, jeff Carzp Dell, Mgr. Teresa Slater, Front: Greg Lehman, Sigi Ratkoviak, john Nebel, loslv Corlick, Ryan Bolin, jeremy Meyers, Nat an Herring. Football 159 UNN NG: THE TUR L HI reat things are always expected from the SC Cross Country teams, and this year was no exception. The girls, led by Captains Adriene Reed and Diana Renn, finished third in Wesco, and also third in the districts. This was a very strong showing con- sidering the relative youth oftheteam. Below left: Cindy Roloff, Lisa Watts, and Leah Hoyer take time for a little strategy session for the upcoming meet. Top Coach Nrck Schultz Bill Goodwin Shawn Mohlman Todd lohnson Brian Binge Mike Potter Coach Lane Loland Coach Dave Mohlman Middle MattRrngstad Sean Baughn George Durr Nick Tause Steve Kauffman Dan Warren PhllBlalr Dean Hirayama Mitch Stevens Ron lensen Rick Silver Front Dave Cyr Ty Paxton Nicole Genereau Andrea Gunderson Deana Nrenhurs Cindy Roloff Andrrenne Reed Diana Renn Scott Powell Anglelohnson Leah Hoyer Lisa Watts Daria Heaverlo The boys, while not quite as successful as the girls, still had some strong individual efforts. Todd johnson and Shawn Mohlman led the team to a fourth in Wesco and a fifth in the districts. Again, these were good finishes when looking at the youth and inexperience of the team. Right: Rick Silver on his way to a strong finish. Below right: Brian Binge, Mike Potter, and Rick Silver in a tight grouping as part of their strategy for this race. 160 Cross-Countr WIMMERS FINISH WITH HM RKS ed by Cindy Thomas, the Scots were strong all season long, capp- ing the season with a se- cond in district, and eighth in state. Cindy herself placed second and third in two individual events, and the team took fourth in Left: Coach Kroll with Captains Carolyn Scoby, Anne Marie Culver, and Kristi Larson. Below left: Heather Christensen waits for the judges OK before attempting her compulsory dive. The other diver on the team was Anne Marie Culver. one of the relays. Coach Chuck Kroll was pleased with this year's performances, and because of the youth of the squad, is looking for- ward to putting together another strong team next year. Below right: Cindy Thomas, in the front undenvater, takes first in the 50 yard butterfly, her usual position. Back Carolyn Scoby Kristi Lar son Cindy Thomas Shannon Artherholt Kristin Fullner Lynne Ruark Trina Klapsteln Middle Diving Coach Kristen Carlson Shelly Murray Tricia Villa Sarah Suhadolnlk Kira ler Anne Marie Cu ver HeatherChnstensen Front Coach Chuck Kroll ather er y Sara Williamson Kirkland Kirsten Nehen jennifer Terami Suzanne Oshikawa Nordby, Alison Elgin, Merls Col- i , ' l , H e P r , hr Swimming 1 61 SETTI GHI HGOAL9 he season for the young women on the Varsity team was challenging in many respects. Although coming out on the short end of the season with victories against only Snohomish The ball is up for grabs. and Franklin, the girls pro- ved their mettle by never giving up and never giving rn. Next year's team should be very strong, as they are losing only two seniors. During a time out, the team gathers for a pep talk. Passing to the setter. SCO REBOARD Team Result Franklin 3-2 Won Cascade 0-3 Lost Everett 0-3 Lost Shorewood 0-3 Lost Snohomish 0-3 Lost Oak Harbor 0-3 Lost Mariner 2-3 Lost Marysville 2-3 Lost Cascade 1 -3 Lost Everett 0-3 Lost Shorewood 2-3 Lost Snohomish 3-l Won Oak Harbor 0-3 Lost Mariner 0-3 Lost Marysville 2-3 Lost Cascade 2-3 Lost Top row: Asst Coach Ron Extein, Kim Hart, Irene Cornelison, Lisa Staehle Tammy Carroll Tana Randall Teri Mohlman Coach Susan Millerg Middle and Front: john McDaniel, Marion Oja, loyce del Rosario lill Kuhn Lon Cook Dawn Mooney 1 Amy Kirk Kristin Stubbs jenny Peak I 3,5 ,,?'- 1 5 'WQQ'3ffi:fff' L A i if fl! 1 E 3 ' M' , ,,.i,t.,r v Shorecrest meets their opponents. Yes, they know how to wait for the serve. 53 X Nba X X I X I 4--'- 1 L-gl Q-.Mme-. lxx it .,. if Kim Hart knows how to serve an ace .-- Lori Cook jumps to get the ball over the net. ac' , lill Kuhn shoots the ball across to the other side. Volleyball 1 63 THE RO D TO THE TOP tacy Brittan, the talented coach that started the lV's on their winning ways with victories in three of the first four matches, was replaced in mid-season by Ron Extein, who then pro- Below left: jenny Peak on a spike as Becky and Leanette look on. ceeded to lead his charges to victories against Everett and Marysville. With such strong talent coming through the ranks, SC can look to the future as being very bright indeed. Right: Leanette Charwood, Kim Krueger, and Becky Anderson reflect on a good kill, Below right: leanelte Lee serving one of her many aces , SCOREBOARD OPPONENT Franklin Cascade Everett Shorewood Snohomish Oak Harbor Mariner 0 Marysville 2 0 Cascade 2 2 Everett 1 0 Shorewood 2 0 Snohomish 2 0 2 0 2 2 0 2 SCORE Oak Harbor Mariner Marysville 1 Cascade Back: Ms. Miller, Leanette Charwood, Chris Bartnikowski, Rachelle White, Amy Longslreth Ron Extein Middle Crace Yee 1 6 b I I leanette Lee, Susan Shadle, Karen Sadler, Melody Fan, lenniler Backman, Kim Krueger Front Becky Anderson Erlilsta Ellicott QI a NIIBS I MIO O VXFROSH OLLEYB LL onfusion seemed to be the wat- chword this year, l as Freshmen were shut- tled back and forth bet- ween their team and Q, the IV squad. Coach ' Rick Reed can be :mga -Q1-1 ' 29 . Left: Alice Buo putting up A another serve. Below left: Chiaki Matsuo in a settin drill before the game l 3 l H with her teammates. ' i ,ggffi 'iff r , ' I I r rw i I I l 1 A credited with hanging in there with the team to salvage an otherwise unsuccessful season on the court, but a suc- cessful one in terms of learning useful skills for future use. Below right: Edith Heinsohnn in the setting drill. 4,25 Ts , URICRYST , L,-N l T QV 7l'Hl.lRECRE5T X. s SHURECREST fwffnf-fa ,f-ff' 1 SHDRECEEST +-fx 9 Back: Becky Hahn, Edith Heinsohnn, Erin Van Noy, Dana Sovar, Cindy Hanseng Front: Angela Keiffer, Sandy Nelson, Chiaki Matsuo, Alice Buo. V b 1 he year could best be described as a roller coaster ride, as the team went 8-4-2. Led b All-Wesco Stacie Varney, and! honorable mentions Sa ly Foster, Mardi Friebel, and Cristy Bowen, SC worked extremely hard to main- tain it's reputation of being the best . Captain Stacie and scoring Below Left: Lisa Mehlert, normally on the IV squad, gets an opportunity to show her stuff at a varsity match. HI leader Sally, along with a group of determined seniors, helped the team to a solid third pace finish in the always tough Wesco. The parents never failed to do their parts either, as they could always be counted on to surprise the players with some nifty little gift before each game. Right: Sally Foster trying to set up a scoring opportunity with a corner kick. Below right: Kristy Bowen races to cut off the opponent and sent the ball back upfield on this play. OPPONENT SCORE Bellingham Mt Vernon Ferndale Sehome Snohomish Cascade Marysville Oak Harbor Everett Mariner Snohomish Cascade Marysville Shorewood Oak Harbor Everett O Mariner SCOREBOARD ' 0 2 . 0 7 0 1 O 0 ' 1 1 Mt. Rainier 5 2 O 2 ' 1 2 0 1 2 1 ' O 1 ' 0 2 3 1 0 0 1 4 O 2 1 0 E s AND Lows Back row: Amy Demick, Stacie Varney, Cristy Rutledge, Tina McNulty, Monika Lounsbury, Sally Foster, Molly Major, Kristy Bowen, Ralph Velie, Coach, Middle: Kerry Cauthun, Mardi Friebel, Kelley Cidner, Amy Rench, Front and 1 6 6 SO r Kneeling: Tamara Donaghy, Katie Fox, Carrie Newell, Vicki Valadez, Michelle Marklund. op: Amy Demick keeps her eyes on the ball. fiddle: Vicki Valadez in a slick move. iotiom: You can count on Mardi Friebel to be one tep ahead of the rest. Top: Tina Mc Nully selling up the pass lor .1 try on goal, Bottom: Monika Lounsbury under control, Soccer 1 67 HI ecause many of the IV players shuffled to the Varsity team this year, Coach Mike, Grover feels the team played well in spite of the distractions. Positive mental attitudes Below left: Marisa Eagen with a shot on goal. SCOREBOARD TEAM RESULT Snohomish loss Mt. Rainier win Cascade loss Marysville win Shorewood win Oak Harbor win Everett win Mariner win Snohomish loss Cascade loss Marysville win Shorewood loss Oak Harbor win y Everett win Mariner win i 1 68 Soccer HLY ACCLAIMEE coupled with strong desires to win marked this as a bunch of talented young people on the way up to the big team in the future. Right: Angie Mathias on a corner kick. Angie was one of the team leaders this year. Below right: An inbounds pass handled well by Tracy Carroll, another team leader. .M . - .. - HI HLY TO TED x lf Wie. ,Q v 'J-:Lab f M,-sw. X' rv-, . 7 L , -'Q ,, ,,.! W., r,,,.w V all-l 4 'fa - .. - 4 af .Rf s always, the 1V team did double duty' this year, providing stiff competition for the Varsity squad during challenges and practices, and also having a loosely organized competi- Vivian Angeles and Amy Mclntyr all excited about the upcoming challenges. tion among close by local schools. Mr. Majorowicz was happy with their progress, and is looking forward to hav- ing them on the Varsity squad. Anja Kiellrud waiting for a serve from her opponent. . , ...,-.yzx4v-.. lk... Back: Tara Fisher, Trang Nguyen, Kristen Hannah, Adria Scharf, Deb- bie Platt, Anja Kiellrud. Middle: Natalie Nelson, Tina Lee, jamie Pretz, Beth Altman, Diana Mar. Bottom: Michelle Bautista, lenell Quistad. Tennis 169 HIGHO THE FUT RE avinghto fill six spots from last year's squad, Coach Barry Majorwicz faced an almost im- possible task when coupled with the move to AAA, and having to control the IV team as well. But he managed to provide comfortable and entertainini rela- tions between imself and his charges. Denise Green with a baseline drive. Denise was voted the Most Improved player on the team this year. By just looking at the record and saying the season was a isap- pointment would be ike-judging a book by the cover. Winning was non-existent on the court, but was to be found everywhere off it. The team learned to deal with adversity, and had a lot of fun laying schools they hadlnever played before. Claudine Manio gets some helpful advice on her overhead smash from Mr. Majorowicz. SCOREBOARD SC OPPONENT SCORE 0 Mariner 7 0 Marysville 6 1 Cascade 6 1 Oak Harbor 6 2 Snohomish 5 1 Shorewood 6 1 Mariner 6 0 Everett 7 pmt? 1 Marysville 6 iliii 0 Cascade 7 l lj 0 Oak Harbor 7 ati it 0 Snohomish 7 lil if 1 Shorewood 6 itil' 2 Mariner 5 ' 0 Everett 7 ? J - To : Mr. Maiorowicz, Am Mclntyre, Krista Palmason, Melissa Links, jennifer Morgan, Vivian Angeles, Michelle Bonet, Heidi 0 . ylwesterp Bottom: Lin a Lee, Ann Sovar, Katie Malone, 5nniferAieIlo, Sara Os ikawa, Hyesook Chung, Denise Green, 1 7 C au ine Manio. att.,- .-.Sv...K ..,,.,.,,. .t V X QL .15 k,,, .mx-1. - R X V - ,r,,g.gf'. Hyip: 1 .. Q. W , may 4 y- . - .wan .- .MN ,. ,, . . ,. , - ,, -R , - Q. Heidi Sylwester, Most Valuable Player this year, gets herself mentally prepared before serving a crucial point. Most Inspirational, Hyesook Chung, waits intently for the serve. Sl Qf 'fl LI . L L Krista Palmason waiting for her next ,E-Ab figff jg challenge on the ladder. ' ' WT, f i Wfw2 i 1 1 ' A H 5 A 7d 'N ii' H Cheryl Shih waiting forthe return during a doubles match. Tennis 171 the hoys varsity hasketlrall learn had a very close running season this year. Most of their games were back and forth battles, As an example, in the Snohomish game on jan. 22, the team was counting on a sure win. The Scots were ahead 54 to 50 at the half. As the end grew closer the score tied. the game was full of ex- citement as the crowd was giving their total support. Everyone in the gym was fired up, but unfortunately the mighty Scots were not victorious. the season was a peuuliar one if anything. lihey had an incident at Mariner lligh School during the A.l. Karlberg assurm-s position for his perfect pass. HI HBO DERS scond period of play. With only two minutes until half time, the gym went into complete darkness. Due to the stormy weather, the power failure forced the game to be rest heclulerl the following evening. The team tried very hard, made an aggresive effort, and maintained hi 'h spirit over the whole season. The young players are eagerly looking forward to next years season. Brent Seeman recovers the rebound and puts it hack up for two. On the List break, lason lory makes the shot, as Steve Vane waits lor the boards. ,.p-' r, .l H - -W- H x .. K7 t eq 'W nt ,i 'W S - 'T ' 5 fm? , l i w 1,55 - - Fla r S , S ' in -'ffffrf , ,Q ill. Gif, ia .1 , , gr K as - xg, A 1 1 2 ' i N ' 1 V il , , y 1-K I , U ' 711,12 5 , -ug? 5, S A VW, ,, 1 1 .-i ' 'YS it Lf, t ' 1,9 'V' .Q ,, ' , js- t ss, V' .- 1 4.',' ' . ,r n J f S' 3 -' fr 9 Q g 1 S 'M 5,5 u K i ' Y t ix ,.Y, gm y ,K ,K K . Back row: Coach Leach, Matt Villiott, Clay Stevenson, A, I, Karlberg, Jason lory, Brent Seeman, Nick Suhadolnik, Steve Var Kirbie Predmore, Coach Koong Front Row: Brian Weller, Mike McDaniel, Brian Smith, Danny Cantu, Sal Khalin, lonath 1 B II Mesler, Terry Lamhrec 1 IGH DRIBBLERS The junior Varsity boys prepared for the season with great dedication, having started practice at the begin- ning ofthe school year. With the height and quickness, they constantly challenged the varsity in practice, almost winning a few scrimmages, and drubbing most of their competition. As they posted such a good record this year, the varsity should be very strong for the next few years. Dave lochim receives an inhounds Dan Clrouters shoots tl 20-footer from pass. the lop ofthe key. i W .-..-:if Back Row: C u.irliI,1'.l1li, Slmne McKinley, Brian Iligvn, Ted Werirll, Mike Carlson, Dan flrouivrs, Cary Sc hulll, Coach Koun, Front Row: llrf-nl K mln, I3ri.1n fi.llVI'l, Mark Writer, Davizlloc him, Tim Lirilmrflt. Basketball 173 As a team, this year's Sophomores started slowly, but continually improved against some very tough AAA teams. Coach Mike Grover worked the Sophs hard all season long, directing the team to a 2-8 season. Looking Dennis McCoy and Mohammed Haq crash the boards for a rebound. Li T5 1 ' on this team as a proving ground for the Varsity squad, co-captain Matt Lewis ex- plained, We improved drastically since the beginn- ing of the season. Hang in there Sophs! Ryan Groves puts up a jumper ll gi f, ' or .A W-A' ,D ef at 4 Basketball Back Row: Coach Grover, Brian Marklund Brent Larkin Shawn Stevens Dennis McCoy Kevin Chen Middle Row David Han, joe Smeby, Eric Troll Ryan Groves Paul Holman Mark McAuliffe Front Row Brnn Fmdley Rob Sy Hi H Hoors I loved it when we travel- ed to other schools. declared Freshmen coach Al lohnston. Indeed, the Frosh team seemed to do well as the visitors this year, ap- parently from being in much better shape this year than in previous years, opinioned Cameron Stewart. Playing closer together than they otherwise would have been, making the wins much more fun, and the losses easier to live with. The Frosh are excited to be part of the SC program, and are eagerly waiting to move up through each of the teams. team ball brought the team Mike Cook lays it up high and sol! all the baqkboard, lohn Duncan blocks the shot, Back Row: lohn Paddleford, Eric Larsen, Cameron Stewart, jeremy Thompson, Chris Syring, lererny Meyer, Tom Vane, Paul Perry, Spencer Maniog Front Row: Coach Allohnslon, Don Nguyen, left' Lockhart, Phil Blair, Mike Cook, lohn Duncan, Assistant Coach Don Lyman, Not Pictured: Stats Ace Bo Bowen, Ribby Kimllfvllgh. B II TUMBLI ' HI Although marked with some severe injuries, accor- ding to Captain Michele Genereau This year's Gym- nastics team improved tremendously since the beginning of the season. Each meet seemed to get better. The team is looking forward to a successful season for r89.1r Not only did Michele lead Michele Cenereau prepares for her dismount. Susan Shadle at the end ofa high scoring vault. l the team as Captain, she also led the team on the floor, qualifying for the district meet. Others doing well in- cluded leanette Lee, Susan Shadle, and Amy Longstreth. Susan expressed that We believe we have good poten- tial for next year. We agree. Good Luck to the Flying Scots! Kadi Lambert at the end of her routine on the unevens. Doing the splits, Stephanie lordan won the judges' vote. Back row: Aimee Langerud, Natalie Winblade, Anna Zeflerys, Barbra Kuhfelt Karen Frltts Sth row Stacey Oldenburg Karen Danielson, Kim Schweitzer, Alex Russell, Amy Longstreth, leanette Lee lenniler Spurgin 4th row Leah Hoyer Kim Hansen Christy 0 Scranton, Meris Collier, Susan Shadleg 3rd row: Carrie Byron, Nicol Cenereau Angie lohnson Ty Paxton Kevin Mullins Becky G n Anderson, Dana lohnslon, Vanessa Flamm, Mardy Brown, Kuy er Marsh Karen Sadler james Bennett Coach Susan Sellers 2nd row Shannon Shlnohll Serena Maclean Front Michele Cenereau Stephanie lordan if . 1 I Q- 1 --f??ir'v--2 X e- k1 Amy Longstrelh concentrates on her routine. leanette Lee stretches before her next event. Christy Scranton has a perfect dismount. b Va l Amy Langerud being introduced. .PE ..,.A........c.A. Q.-not .-1 .age K - Ir 'V L fi Gymnastics Back row: Scott Merrill, Brian Marklund, Matt Creenup, Aaron Libby, Vinnie Dahline, Shawn Meyer, Brent Kroon, Brad Bates, Scott Martin, Coach Velieg Front Row: Cary Schultz, Kevin Chapko. Adam Stoecker, Brandt Mendenhall, Erik Olson, Mike Digrazia, Yon Choo, Scott Powell, Iason Farrell, Brian Eagen. Varsity soccer was a tremen- dous improvement this year. As the move to AAA seemed to overwhelm them at first, they settled down to some strong competition later in the season to score some big wins. As this years team is made up of a lot of A bitterly cold wind marked the victory over Snohomish. High Kicks underclass players, SC can look forward to some very capable teams in the near future. Senior Scott Martin summed it up when he said . . .AAA was very hard for us, but we worked together and played our best to get to the top. Coach Velie looks on from the sidelines. Shorecrest at the opponents goal. This try was unsuccessful. 178 Boys Varsity Soccer i' ' wk V if ' M331 5, A f all X H: w jg J s c if 1-Lg ':r:1::'f!b' ,u tt., af sv:-1t,. .. .www Q ',w. ,na y r-cz. jg ., mc 3. ,a,.,i,,gs3,l,gfgsag,,,,..r4 . . fe 1 - msllsrzfsrt' c :L c.-,ef ,.,. Q , ,t, Sffff' ' .W IS ,'i313gT g3I4?.! WV' 5311 call. 'ig'?iXifi'Z1 Mfrfv:?1:g1:w-Nflsv llwiriiffksffff-. 'msc' -' Niger 1 . K, . . stat., ,w,'i?.fE, .1 .witky-. :Wl,,i3g,82.,,, rg was Y S N . , . ,, A .W f , ...W.,. as . . .. .t -- X .,-, ,.,.,.M..... , 1 V 1f142gfi.1--at V- ig-ff i ' fzrfgegiqilii-PW T' ,tg gif tg 1 l g1.g53j5.gw.:es'52ti11 . .giggle . , f,,.a::eif:fn tt-1,.y.Qr.:21s1f,'. . ,f. ww5:::. :mu ,.g5g':z, 2- . , .l..,fj il ! ' ?iQD:Q:2?::t2LLtJi , .xflxgfgf . .amaze-,... ,. .,:,Ri,N,,W,L N ,.... .. .. ..,,. ..t-.-cm... , . . 'v sz'1ss2PfS2sEagw ,n 5 3355 is .gf ' W' V .fta-!f.f Jfr7tt'1l' X W H-mifgtk.-s-Q .. N-Wifi-1'-T 5. -'I' 'treat : 'L:Z:E. - m,m,k.... i ti .,.,g,,X r lf . fiikiqf' 3 g-an 1 K ., s 1.731 gg? A .533 Wi -ice! E. 'Zi N, . 4 ..,, 1 5- F i Shawn Meyer waits for the hall. Varsity team waits for the game to jason Farrell huslles up the field to get start, in position. Being aggressive marked all ofthe Scots play this year. Coach Velie with Mike Digrazia is 4 js, '11 1.3 Y LA 1 we i 44a t xl, i Boys Varsity Soccer 1 79 You've come a long way, baby could well be the cat- chphrase for this year's boys' I.V. soccer team. By starting informal practices before the actual season began, the young Scots were able to hold their own in the tough Looking Good! Back Row: lesse Ayotte, Carlos Maxwell, Bob Hawk, jason Beatty, Shawn Stevens, Brent Larkin, lohn Paddlefordfloe Smeby, Coach Grover, Front Row: Marc Castoriano, jeff Kuklenski, jeff Kauffman, Frankie Lara, Nate Herring, Marty Andrews, Bob Steiner, lamie Boothman. High Header' WESCO AAA. The extra con- ditioning helped to keep them in the games down the stretches, and provided valuable learning ex- periences for when they move up to the Varsity squad. Planning strategy with Coach Grover. Bob Steiner on the move downheld. f ,gg , . fffvifff ,, we . ' ,Rt .V 5. . ' lg fr' , ,. A 1 'ff J , ,V , fx Yflfi, an , 'ff , l , 'ff U CSP, -Q, 4 , ' is ' A ' gl gemkay. Lin .,6t ' va- Y if . 6 - J.,E5,i'Q5Fi:Q:sp:-ypga--Y. . W, ,. , V .izsgfftswiiag.5,?1frsasgfffifg,f4wf:z't::f,,a W, 2021: 1 V sg,-ff,-,-fran, A isa-:.,,y'ffz'.ef:f5z,:ff'ef?i?!f-.ggiwligifffxiii -Q 4 ff if . K 5 1 4 X, - Atftffgd-WSZ T ff?-'iii ' A ' A gf, f t tf Q i. - 1 -ata '4' 4'z?isz5i?'?S:aw. , . .- fs. '1.fw w A fftwa ta--5 1- . I 1 -, ., l80 Bgys I.V. Soccer M - H L igh Servers ,,.,..-- cu ,...f-'f'- -si Enthusiasm was the hallmark of the l.V. Tennis team for 1988. Considered the spr- ingboard to the Varsity, the l.V.'s worked hard all year Scott Henning with a strong return. Brandon Lee with a smash. long to improve their skills under the capable direction of Mr. Del Valle, who feels that the program has a lot go- ing forit. The l.V. is a continuously building program for the varsity. ,,..? ' 1 Mason Kirby, Loy Trinh, Srun Khou, Mike Cunningham, john Lee, Samson Toro, Tony Fan, Coach Del Valle, Dan Lee, Matt Williams, Victor Lin, Ryan Bolin, Brandon Lee, Scott Henning. Boys l.V. Tennis 181 ACE ME! The team did a lot of that with the help of our capable Mr, Del Valle in the strong AAA WESCO this year. At this writing, they have some strong players who Peter Piek waits for the serve. hope to advance all the way to state. As the program grows and matures, Shorecrest can look to have one more strong spring sport. Sam lung races to the net to return a drop shot. Mark Weller with a strong volley. Hi h Nets M ,,,,-f, ,--d--7, , .ZZ ,, ..Y,,-f ' ' ll .C - ut 1 Back Row: jason Bottcher, Ben Han, Andrew Ness, Dan Crooters, Rick Newell, Matt Villiott, Coach Del Valley Front: Mark Weller, David Han, Sam lung, lohn Harris, Captain Steve Crooters, Ben Ralter, Peter Piek, Richard Saitog Not Pictured Kent Shih. 71. 182 Boys Varsity Tennis .ii 'I . Qi Rick Newell on a hard top spin drive Steve Crooters caught just before he served up this ace. Dan Crooters watches his ball to see if the opponent can get to it. ' L4 V A' 3 A - . . t , . 1 ' , 'W ' i 1 VL 1 ' 7.-we-f f '- 'v- - ., '- NN new ,, -N W'1.wf'fe.fTJ1 i-' ' ' - A t - y '- --A,smW,ff ilwf3fi7i.7s K . . . , X M . A.g.A.Xa,K-.,xv,.325J, . .,gN,'3J ,. . W .K N fix ..g, WgC M, W. 332:1- x R ., ,QA 5, R Nec ef agp, Lf?g5g3,.twga,5'jQ32i.St3ixX.,x., fx X. .., 'YK ,, -' H .Nhlblt-A 9.1, 4 X i I t -,ft-:K f?'5lTfg:wfE:. :Eg 5 M , .,..,,, M. t ,Q-fi V-X .Mt M.. . N . ., 1 ,W l 1,:...Ri1V,w -t H V -VM, ,., :,..t - wx,-,L Q Matt Villiott with a hard return. ..N. .H X,,,, Q X ,,,..,. Doubles in some respects is tougher than singles, because ofthe timing and teamwork involved. Boys Varsity Tennis I83 lt' Losing a lot of seniors off last year's squad presented a tough challenge to Coach Taloff as to what direction to take for this year's squad. Led by senior loe Rizzuto and others, the 1988 version of the Swinging Scots showed a lot of poise for a young team. Rizzuto, off to the Air Force Academy next year, summed Steve Vane stops long enough to pose at first base. Back Row: Tom Bielenberg, Ryan Bailey, Terry Lambrecht, Brad Morgan, David lochim, Mike Meehan, Steve Vane, Charlie Wartinger, lonathan Meslerj Front Row: Coach Taloft, Rex Welling, Rick Mroos, Dave johnson, Mark Writer, joe Rizzuto, Craig Kuklenski, Dave Reynolds, Coach Budnick. AHi hFl Ball... up the season by commen- ting that although the team was young, they were in most every game, never quit, and never beat themselves on bonehead plays like so many young teams do. That being the case, we can look for a stronger showing from next year's group. Stretching is an important ritual to prevent pulled muscles, especially in the hamstrings. s . . M I f . fm' - 4 6' f S , . , . - ,W n' af s. Aw--'N 7' Y .W-' lp J 1 I 1. X 1 ' We f '--- at sew ' .L ,rf,tf- I X t -, . r' L, 3 -f' a ,-if-', A 'N ' ,t t ., - Ui' I - I , if fi. A , ' f b - Q ff, 'i Q - t f n' 'Q s,,41 ,,, wljykhv- X' 5 M, Y Q ' V W . ,. , 5 ,N , . g 5 - k . -fe ,,, I .fi SS, ' , - - ' r 134 Wf'4?.2f- - ' X i in Q S' 2 f ,r , ra as we-1 -Q-eggs, 1 ' r , . - -Q ' 'wt'-, N '- ,' M H K C l W '....,..tv'!'!l'7'fe 1'-- , mv' ., I f me ,, ,fr - + , . . ' , :tr 'fQ' lf' Q 1 VV . . . f '?1v- -ra -MKG t i-ff . . ' , I-Jr.-L flffff'-' W , azimuifsq A-as f.. 1 : lf. lt W av , , . q g ., 1 f a g fvff ,.s ff, Y?,4' :ig ff -e'5'f 7 A 3 -- J' r' 1.w.--:.- , f L' f'f 'f-TM-' L , , . QQ . X-1. .. fd Q S is CIE, 184 arsity Baseball M-W '-lflff-1- i'? W M1 l 4 r Li Terry Lambrecht in one ofthe Mark Writer warming up for the game traditional rites oljspring, stretching that day. before a game, . '-f. i 5 ' f .V iilxtidh x fr' 'M is 1... Q Charlie Wartinger and Steve Vane lead the team in vvarmups. ,Q Q A I '-ww? JK-zfsf' f 7C'q'3f- AJ . --'iw-' ' 5 we V-l 4. i. HY: -46' 'WMA arsity Baseball 18 As with any l.V. program, the measure of future varsity squads rests on the talent and ability each player to improve rapidly at this level. The l.V. baseball team seemed to All important batting practice to keep the eye sharp. Back Row: Coach Suplin, Eric Trott, Mike Vetersneck, jeremy Meyer, Matt Marino, Cameron Stewart, Tom Vane, Bob Harris, Chris Bellecourt, Coach Garber, Front Row: Mike Goodwin, jeff West, Makram Abulhosn, Chris Tause, Bruce Nelson, Derek Forseth, Brian Carlson, Dan Berard. Slldln High have that talent and ability in abundance this year, enough to keep Coach Taloff en- thusiastic about Shorecrest's future in WESCO AAA. Catcher Bruce Nelson shows a lot ol ' th l t . Dan Beard sfFJfc'Hl??l2L5e?u3liSlZ2 laps to keep in shapeand stretch the legs. Q V Q if gf X lj x - ititsg SEUTS F CUTS D 16 EE ,scuts 186 li. . Baseball SEUTS UTS . SEUT5 High Hoppers Led by new coach, Mr. Shultz, the very young l.V. squad improved rapidly dur- ing the course of the season. With an abundance of freshmen on the squad, the Amy Mclntyre with strike one. Diana Mar at the all important backstop position of catcher. .,..,. ,afw ,I V .mglanlnt -fl' . V team struggled early, but as their understanding of the game grew, so did their con- fidence levels, and the wins started to come. Marisa Eagen hits that high hopper that makes for a tough play. 5 tug ,- Back Row Coach Shultz Lisa Mehlert Kristy Hanna Heather Hansen Marisa Eagen Karolyn Hayes Rochelle White Anna Brady Links Diana Mar len Lershe Sandy Nelson Becky Klngshol Amy Mclntyre Kristy Aradlne : , ' , , I ' A I Coach Leachg Front Row: Melissa , . . 18 0 High Pit h As with the 1.V. team, the Varsity nine enjoyed a new coach this year, Mr. Leach. Showing lots of spirit and talent, the young women played hard in an uphill season. Led by senior Stacie Varney, who quipped, Michelle Marklund in another rite of spring, taking part in a pepper game to help loosen up. Back Row: Coach Leach, Nicole Voiland, Stacie Varney, Tammy Carroll, lennifer Rothe, Stacie Magill, Debbie Stephenss Monica Cooper, Coach Shultz, Front Row: Michelle Marklund, Becky Hahn, Tracy Carroll, Lynne Ruark, Shala Brandolini, Krista Elliott, Shannon Sizemore. There was never a dull mo- ment, we had loads of fun all year long. The team will be losing some key players next year, but as Coach Leach looks to the junior varsity, he likes what he sees for the future. Now hitting. . . Becky Hahnl' Debbie Stephens during warmups. l 188 Varsity Softball scarf MQ USUN cacztcwtcbjriwi 3563 wr PAQJQKS Of M NQQGWQWCC3? N Ltamwgrrr tVNN5lfWQ5c5YfUQNmGJbdQ CQ ldfmfwlQ7 ?QMygvxa1Zf3 Wm ! I a Qmmgggh QUQM I Ummm its 51!QQUtWfWDQ r M Q JO Stacie Magill and Tracy Carroll during C 5 ww warmups. Side-armer ynne uark. 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'gynf 1 f ' .at,.,,IgI I ra- 4 - as my ff' TZQONW I .4 W .Q Standing Coach McRae Coach Loland Brent Seeman Coach Troy Coach Sellers Chris Townsend Nate Tsutsumr Craig Raymond Bill Goodwin Brian Osborne Ryan Croves john Slater Tom Harris Don Nguyen joe Boulflou Don Lyman Shawn Mohlman Brent Bm e Ron Iensen Terry Chiangpra It Nick Delrch Dieter Rice Chris Syrlng Karim Khoury Brian Binge Andrea Cunderson Deanna Nrenhurs Natalie Wrnblade BeckyAnderson Todd Johnson loyce Del Rosario Kim johnson Coach Coburn Nicole Cenereau Kneelin Lisa Watts Leah Hoyer Alison Eigrn Cindy Rolofl Adrienne Reed Katie Fox Kelley Crdner Mardi Frrebel Tamara Donaghy TerrMohlman Taira Randall Theresa Slater Front Chris Vannoy Aimee Langerud Lame Wagner He1dlChrlstensen Sean Dooley Mike Bonet Eric Garrison Keenan Bolln Kristen Miller Mike Ferry Pat Olsen Kim An Lieberman Becky Hasegawa - , , , , , 1 1 1 I f , , R 4 , , I , .I C. , , C Q , .1 I , J , t I - , C 4 Hansen, Mee-Ling Hovey, Angie I .K , I I I I 5 I I 1 , , I , .I , , I , . , I : 2 I , . . I . , 1 to be winners in any endeavor in life, not just sports. Led by a lot of seniors, the Scots showed well this year, and provided the leadership necessary for the underclass to develop the winning attitudes necessary to carry on the traditions at Shorecrest. I I I Deanna Nrenhurs is strong at the finish line. Terry Chiangpradit, shot putter extrordinaire. MN-1. - . ...gt as . I ... I .,...,, I we ' fa -A ' ,-ps fI II ,IW , , II Y ,,, ,. s.. fa.. a ' f' ' W Q ifr- ? ' as-.t..,' . K f 5 ' M , my ,,,I3a3,1'f II , .t -A J . J A - .. -t x ggi H3-f. -:za L 45 an , M 5-5- .,.k,, .. '11 ...4913 'L K,.ix t ,EQ I M5351 ,ewL',.: Mr. Troy was always ayailable for good advice and a pat on the back. Getting steps measured just right is Long jumper Mike Bonet in stylish critical for hurdler Natalie Winblade. form. ' r 1...-A? fefv, s-Xl -. l . Q -NL' . ts, - 5 ,.. K , ,- 2 - . , M4 V ' 'S , fi ' Q Y, 4' ' s. r elif Is .. X T ir 155722-:L . ' 5:-fq.....iLg.f3--? , -1' K A 5 '57.fQfi ' f1'r ' 'iff ' 1 . .ai li ,, Na. ., ...G .ff aw- iw FW?-ill aft., as - - grey K: . 5,2 i ,gf-5,5 , , pf W s+iv.p':r' Sw., 1 , i- . t t wie ? t A3 Hhs 4 f WM- ejk mf 31,1 as .Aw ,jg :fx 121- ,v W-gkgi f f. 'Q 3 75272 Q , t pls M -- My - t it-my tt 55'?jQ.?'-?i.-t-'yL' . xQr '?t 'g4N'P ' ' ' ' fw2gff.'fiQ. ' A K KT 5i'xN ,,' ii'-,itz K, I f 'Siu fs-gf, .V N Pat Olsen and Mike Ferry Cindy Rololtl Lisa Watts, Adrienne Reed, and Teri Mohlman keep each other company on their sometimes boring long distance runs to get ready for upcoming meets. Track 191 High Fives . . . A Candid Look Ben Rafter at the net. jennifer Rothe in a lighter moment at pracitice. Dr. Wilson, our beloved behind the scenes sports medicine specialist, who kept our bodies healthy to go out and do it one more time , even when our brains were saying, I can't believe this crazy person is doing this to me. 4 i i . fl i l 1 l l A 192 Sgorts Finale SHOOTING HI Entering into their first AAA season, the Varsity Girls started out strong. The young team started two freshmen, and strug- gled aggressively against bigger and stronger opponents. Led by Seniors Tammy Carroll and Stacie Varney, the Varsity Stacie Varney blocks out for the rebound. had a minor win streak with con- secutive victories over Shorewood and Oak Harbor. Althou h the team was hit with a lot ofg injuries, they pulled throu h with the good attitudes of building toward the future. lenniler Rothe shoots as Freshmen Nicole Voiland and Marisa Eagan wait lor the rebound, -I Q'?flf, . Top Row: Manager Amy Kirk, lill Kuhn, Tammy Carroll, Carolyn Hayes, Marisa Eagan, jennifer Rothe, Stacy Ottmarg Bottom Row: Stacie Varney, Heather Bowen, Carrie Newell, Katie Fox, Deanna Nienhuis, Nicole Voiland. Basketball 193 The l.V.'s this year over- powered throughout the season. Many of the players also played on the Varsity team, which guaranteed a lot of playing time for all. Coach jennifer Eklund commented Tracy Carroll shoots for two. that all of the girls worked hard, and showed steady im- provement throughout the year, promising some good support for next year's Varsity squad. Lisa Mehlert makes two more for the Scots. cr' IMING HI 3w 45, r .,..L.-, ,H -.,T,g1....lnnul , , ,am .U..,v- ,- - .. -, . ,-.W-I'-xvgfifr s ,.. ,m,.c..l sq-an-va--a...f,'.-......,.Mm , ::.,:n.a.,f,A:.,....-.,, .-.. .., fir.:-asv9 Kvtz- ':', ': 2 ' 2' Amy Rench, Carrie Newell, Tracy Carroll, Kim Krueger, Michelle Marklund, Angie Mathias, Lisa Mehlert, Carolyn 1 9 4 Hayes, Deanna Nienhuis, Amy Kirk, Coach Eklund. HIGH STA DARDS Coach Crosser led the Frosh team to a successful year. It was exhilarating the first time we won, exclaim- ed Corey Shultz. Having to commute to Shoreline HS every day for practice was no picnic, but Kristy Aradine puts up the ball as Cor- ey Shultz and Amy Mclnlyne crash lor the rebound. helped to foster the team spirit that is so important for any team to succeed. judging by how many of the girls want to continue on in the sport, we think that spirit is alive and well in the Freshman program. Kristin Hana has a tough time getting the ball to the hoop as Kristy Aradine looks on. ,gal 'll' i ,535 Kristy Aradine, Coach Crosser, Vicky Valadez, Krista Elliott, Becky Hahn, Rebecca Peterson, Amy Mclntyne, Corey Shultz, Basketball- 19 PLUNG NG I TO HIGH WATERS With Coach Thomas back eager Scots splash to a great ,, ggg. for another year, co-captain year, ultimately placing ten Matt Rafter felt that one of swimmers in the State meet. the reasons Shorecrest was so With such a strong show- strong this year was that ing this year, Coach Thomas t everyone knew what was ex- feels that the foundation has - ected of them from the been laid for continued eginning of the season. strong showings as the Ai ing Matt and Coach Freshmen and Sophomores SRQXSEFFYT ' , Thomas were co-captains move up the ladder and gain Regan jasper and Pete experience. Congratulations M Lawson. Their ositive at- to the WaterScots! ,X ' titudes helped tlge other 40 , X , .5-M' AthanasiBurge and Daryl Smith f A Q listening for the starters gun to get li. . An unidentified Scot in a strong start. that'little extra edge. f.f4ii,-g f .J f ' . . annum - - rf fs -- .,.. it SENIOR POWER!!! jeff Lin in the blocks, as l ,-, - -aft , qw-vm-V ..,- . ...,, eff: it -- luv. -- . -gg . V g V Vi was . etgju, i W t f q4.4'fN?f' l iv- ,ttt -W :aw , C , an .W W0 1. A .5 . 'L .. ... I l N ' My fa-. . XJ at 3 . 'T l . ff s' yi' ' j' .fr ir . M TM, X4 -or 1, I , ' A En. swf , . f 'l 1 ew! L y f i . 1 I4 , f A5 4 rar fa.: fm, . Top to Bottom: jeff Bird, jody Kelvin, Scott Henning, Brian Gonzales, Brent Binge, Nick Delich, Coach Chuck Kroll, jamie Bouthman, jason Wu, Brent Binge, Brian Burg, Rick Silver, Athanasii Burge, Carrie Scoby, Stephanie Marshall, Ryan Collier, Davic Huyhn, Matt Ringstad, Matt Cireenup, Heath Fox, Matt Mulinberg, joe Davey, Victor Lin, Ben Rafter, Andy Ness, Dan Oliver, Dary ' ' Smith, jeff Patterson, Parker Lund, josh Keene, Armarpaul Sidhu, Matt Hulett, Mike Vetersnek, Matt Rafter, Regan jasper, jasor m ml n g Clowers, Peter Lawson, jason johnson, Matt Williams, Mike Roloff, jeff Lin, Dan Berarrl, josh Norden, Brian Weaver, Gartl' Peterson. I Co-Captains Matt Rafter, Peter Lawson, and Regan jasper. The classic matchup of Highlanders versus Thunderbirds. Backstroke is one of the tougher strokes to master because of the difficulty in seeing where the wall is on a turn. Andy Ness and Victor Lin look on during one ofthe relays. Ryan Collier struggles to maintain his .,f,vf5-'V' ' ' l M ,.f---H , , 7 '4' IM' f f.,,mr.x '1 :. K' , F . LN gtk!- M - A. ,,,,. A . 'wif N nf ' ,i A, ...screws . - ,, ff- is nl. ' ' ' fy. -va, 2 M W 1. , ' ' ' ' O11 Ohyu, ,, . b , 4-sf . I A , 4' W -, ws,-'-Q ,ww main, f ' ' , ' 0- l0 ' , gr V UA, rt, .. ,,,'. an A L . thy., N J g Nm V. 4 3 -V -13,64 ' I .' I Av X . Q'- his-e f 1 '9a nw frf e -,ff ' Wxrftvha'-Qi - wa fy ,V ' . V w . me we ,K ,, 5 -fs ,A .f ,npr I- ,Q N t , A u-Gym : I I - . . ff .fvf ffZ?' ,''11i'f f !'f 7' 'Wi kiwi' '31 A 'S 1 1 ' r ' 'V M fla g 1 V tg -, fu, ing -f ffggtz -, A, I- - A I E ff- - Swimmin 197 This years wrestling team was not successful win-loss wise, but showed signs of improvement throughout the season for building a good foundation for the future. Mr. Inaba was very pleased with the great number of people who turned out this year, starting with 71 bodies and ending up with 46 hard core wrestlers. Led by Captains joe joe Rizzuto concentrates on his escape move as he listens for the refs whistle to open the second period against his Cascade opponent. sun 'YF 198 Wrestling HIGH ROLLING Rizzuto, Thien Tang, Richard Cole, and joe Mullen, the team had tremendous spirit in their first AAA year. The team gained great mental and physical toughness, stated jeremy Alcantara. Indeed, most of the team was made of Freshmen and Sophomores, insuring agood, strong squad for the next few seasons. Ansel. Richard Cole at the limits of his strength and endurance as he goes for the pin. Sreng Khou tries a counter move to effect an escape during his match with Cascade. we rr .1 K-in Masq v s we '.k.qf2 'H 7 Back Row: Coach Yeomans, Coach Ryder, Richard Cole, Kevin Molvik, joe Mullen, Tony Fan, Mike Ottele, Coach McClain, Coach lnabag Middle Row: Sreng Khou, Bruce Nelson, lay Henderson, Thien Tang, leremy Alcantarag Front Row: Katie McCormick, Nate Herring, Chris Fox, Sophal Lim, Frankie Lara, Theresa Slater. HIGH TWIST 51.4 This was the first year for the Scots to have a C team, mainly because of the change of status from AA to AAA. They gained valuable experience in the five tour- naments that they attended. Coach Inaba liked this newest part of the team because it will help the pro- gram in the future. The good attitudes on the team helped to strengthen it. We look for- ward to seeing these aspiring young men in the years to come. Sterling Richardson hard at work. . A ' -f Bruce Nelson shake hand before their Thien Tang proves his skills to his , .A match. unlucky opponent. l l i l l l 'fgtgnifi . .s,.f,,s i i l 'M -'MN . .,. .., l 15- ' .Q ' -4 .wing 'p ' 1' Y rf' l A , l 4 milf Back Row: Coach Inaba, Coach Yeomans, Tom Herring, Derek Forseth, Mike Goodwin, David lohnson, Dennis Early, Eoin Boyle, lohn Slater, Samson Toro, Bradley Kernan, Coach Ryder, Coach McClain, Middle Row: Katie McCormick, , gterling Richardson, Srun Khou, Robert Chappelle, Greg Lehman, Glen McCann, Kevin Predmore, lan Malmberg, I I n 1 9 9 heresa Slater, Front Row: Andy Cortez, Shawn Emery, Troy Antonelis, Dustin Krapl Steve Fagerholm, Brad Gibson. g 200 Closing ou woke up in the morning with a horrible sensation that it was a Monday, and it was. So, you dragged yourself out of bed and said, lf l'm gonna have a bad day, I might as well spend it at school. And off you went like the wild and crazy high school student you were, eagerly in search of higher educa- tion and a better social life. But once you got to school, the images that Monday mornings brought came back into focus in your mind. The 7:40 three- note-chime tolled and fatigue had set in. Yes, and this was only first period. lt was just too hard to learn anything with an atten- tion span of a one year old, but, no need to fret. Your pursuit of higher education seemed to have failed, but you still had the social aspect of school to fall back on. At lunch, you spotted a special someone across the crowded lunchroom and you were determined to find out if he or she was the one for you. You glanced at this person and eye contact was achieved. A smile formed across both your facesg maybe this wasn't such a bad day after all. But of course, bad days can become good and good ones can go sour, you soon discover that special someone goes off hand in hand with someone other than you. No problem, you pulled yourself back together and went on as usual, because good and bad experiences were a part of EVERY day, looking back on the Shorecrest Experience, 87-88 version, we can see that with all the hard work, we made it Back in the Highlife with humor, friendship, and good times. l i l kxffj' Closing 20 1 'N--+4-v ' f fi' 6 I .tx,,.4 A' Closing Stacy Longhom makes herself comfortable on a SC heating vent. Friends study till their heads hit the desks. ..v ggtiif Some Freshmen singers psych themselves up during rehearsals for the next concert. x ' Y? r ry' i- 1151 fy ,Q V 'W 5 affibial E Qi? AxC,sg?x5,K X can al 0 A paper doll. An ordinary object, but then again, this piece of paper so cleverly crafted can transform into . . . THE SHORECREST STUDENT! Yes, and here, on these final pages of the 1988 Loch, we have duplicatedcthe all too popular Shorecrest Paper Doll for your viewing pleasure. No way! you say, as thoughts of utter confusion fill your mind. How do these dolls have anything to do with us?!?! Now that's a good question, and there is a very good answer to this good question: nothing really, except that you can use your imagination to recreate the best and the worst and the inbetween times you've had this year. But you say you can't remember anything? You say this year has been a huge blur? Well, look through this book! That's what an annual is for, anyway. So, here you go, and here's to you, Scots, for bringing us Back in the Highlife . neat SC laQSelJo.ll 'nfm CQP e 'THRU 22 ,'.::llnn'nq ,-, 5, .i ggi? Q 'EQ FH M, L 15:3 54 1 l LL QF W2 4' g Q SC bqgpyoes Fm-'5 Cyblv ,, y A l Q 'y Qmstq Terry Lambrecht and Monte Stone give Mark Writer the cold 623 gp W? - ' 4 shoulder treatment. Q' vo . . ' ff fo fv ' , sb-4? Q. f Closing 20 s Q t, 'XX X A.. 204 Closing Could this be jason lory up to his old tricks again? foe Hayes takes a breather after thinking too long. 1-.-...ve K W , .A W ' '55 jeff Bird, jeff Lin, and Linda Lee search for dirty jokes in the library. Choirpersons warm up their vocal chords before tackling the hard core stuff. 'Q 1 Q '- A if sf' aw' X in r ti, E si V 4 ,K -. 1391, 2-nf? ' 4+ fmt: 'P w V V, IX . we iii? it ?f, tif' Ya ,asm -V V - ' :JL -V - . . ,3 ?-1-'A V d,,. L-. , . 1 REMEMBER? . . . The Morning Show with Matt Hulett, Del Kolde, Brent Kroon, and Alexis Nepomuceno . . . The hot beverage machine in the cafeteria . . . The Lot is Full sign . . . Study Hall. . . The holes in the walls of B Hall . . . No snow days . . . The relocation of the smoking section . . . Mr. Hanby helps studenls with some hands-on learning in the greenhouse. ,NM ft A SG leaf her JCICKCf f 4 X gficial SC, torn Knee jeans Closlng 205 :EX - . 'Q . . 6 53' lif Z G2 al ,mi L,-S, 0 gl 51511 f U fe' 50 PDMPDMS Q 55 ayparfex Q ' ,tgps N L A mn, Q f ' f W X . 'IVE 42? - ,X . A Suk? ,' Q35 ,J ga 5 Q 223.19 f ' -Cad M Q ,QQ 'E Oxsioyflmq Q . anofher CSC: Lew I YBYH kappa Ycsgklf 'AV, 1 fy , Q ling .,'1 If-I 1 6 SC Sfudervl' N I j Wx Lph pfbndgku 206 CI ' fizf oslng A 4 Mike Bonet tests out his ESP skills on an eager Pal Olsen. 1 L L'-wwf--'f 1 E 3 rm: 5 , :ls vi' 6 iffdgfe J? wr, .5 94 aggwxif ,eww REMEMBER? . . Three day weekends . . . The Kilt. . . School dance fights . . . The smell of the lunchroom . . . GoingAAA . . . Otis return to the gym wall . . . Tow-away threats Kerry Page enjoys her view from the floor. Marty Brower and Kevin Mullins dread facing their next classt Closing 20 Teri Mohlman busy at workin the computer room. lon Lockhart finds a quiet corner to seek out his in- ner self, an i A-Q. 5 3 r 2 t fi -at 5 x 'fwillitigfvii ,-if rf xv: ,K j 1 y t . ,, wa, W , .t 4... h I X a , X xl ki, -xxx, 4 y,,.,. L if y ,kiwi Some people just never share their peanut but- ter sandwiches with anyone. Randy Fortes, Mike Ferry, Tom Herring, Sean A ........ Dooley, and Ron lensen demonstrate the V I 1 208 Closing da REMEMBER? . . . Late bus arrivals . . . Mr. Lis' packed office . . . All-nighters . . . Mr. Inaba's jokes . . . Counselor appointments . . . The days in the life of Shorecrest . . . The Class of '88 Rap sessions in the hallway are a great way to meet people of the opposite sex. 1' 4' 4' ,ra 4 76 px: 3552-'C 09,9 07353 ZQZ9' 23.9 1' A . 232' , an g 6 4 Closing 209 Aabr, john Aad and, Kari Abbs Tom Abello, Vincent Abendroth, Michael Ablao, jennifer Aboul-Hosn, Camelia Abuan, Raquel Abulhosn, Makram Adams, Katherine Adcox Lucindie Adelblue, Aaron Adrian, Tyrone Agustin, Marie Tony Ahdi, Niloufar Aiello, jennifer Aksay, Emre Albert, Donna Elaine Alcantara, jeremy Allen, Christina jason Kammie Kelly Allison, Amanda Eric Allmah, Michael Altman, Beth Amann, Sean Amarok, Larry Anderson, Becky Darrick Greg jeremy Kelly Maria Rebecca Ro er Andler arent Andrade, Renato Andrews, Martin Angeles, jeneth Maria Vivian Antonelis, Troy April, Frank Aquino, Rommel Aradine, Kristy Archer, Sean Armijo, john Amesen, Alan Amold Brandi Artherholt, Shannon Asaidali, Mark Atkinson, Leah Aul, Emily Gabriel Auld, Kevin Scott Autio, David Ayotte, jesse Baba, Sandra Backman, jennifer Bagby, Michael Bal ey, Christina Ryan Baisch, George Baker, janet Matt Me n Wiliam Ban, jung Hyun 210 Index 86,159 123 86,131,135,137 18 107 18 18 47 107,121,138 86,135 74 74 107 18 97 18,119 67,74,170 74,119 18,65,119 97 86,198 97 86 74,125 18,22 74 74 74 74,119,169 18,119 29,47,12B 97,139,184,178 74 18,71 97 86 107 97 18 97 10,18 97,139 74 18,21,111,119 74,118,189,170 97,199 74 138 97,132,188,195 107 74 107 47 19,119,161 47 97 19 B6 97 19,113 74 107 75 86,164 B6 74,119 19,156 107,133 ,97 47 74 47 133 Barada, Wendy Barlow, Tara Barnes, jeannine john Barney, Blair Barrett, Brian Steve Bartlett, Kelly Bartlette, Trina Bartnikowski, Chris Bates, Bradley Kristi Laurie Baughn, Sean Bautista, Michele Beatty, jayson Belceto, Shane Bell, jeffrey Bellecourt, Christop Bendana, Maria Bender, Andrew Benham, Scott Bennett, Eric her 19,84,114 114 74 74 19 97 74,135 88,95,112,133 107 86,135,164 75 19,67 19,119 97,139,160 86,169 86,130,159 107 86 75 97 19 44,47 97 Janes 7,19,121,129,130,131,134,135 138,176 jodie 86 Marcia 86 Michelle 19 Shawn 19, 156 Benson, David 107 Evan 20 Berard,Dan 88,131,132,159,198 Berg, Abby 97, 139, 168 Bryan 97, 196 Carole 107 Karena 86 Berger, Lisa 47 Bernaldez, Claire 86, 135 Berrian, Kenneth 86 Besel, Erina 87 Bess, Tracy 75, 1 19 Biehl, Marie 20, 138, 156 Bielenberg, Thomas 69, 107 Binge,8renr 75,117,119,135,137,196 Brian 97, 139, 160 Bingham, Lisa 20 Matt 97 Birdgggf 20,117,119,121,134,135,138,198, Bishop, Bryan Ginn Bieletich, Rob Biorn, jennifer B air,' Phil Tim Bland, Ray Blennman, Rod Blesener, Deanna Blevins, Michael Bloom, juice Boettcher, jason Bolender, Mary Matthew Bolin, Keenan Ryan Bolson, Amy Bond, Amy Heidi Lisa Bonet, Michelle Mike Bonham, Arol Hal Booth,justine Boothman, jamie Boswell, Clint Bou, Alice Bouffiou, joe Boulet, Michelle Boum, jennifer Kelly Bowen, Bo Fred Heather Kristy Bowes, Carolyn Bowhay, jennifer Boyce, Kristen 20 20 20, 138 1 14 175 98,180, 20,128,156 75 47 B7 98 80,88,87 87 75,119 98 20,33,110,114,117,119 107,139,158 75 107 20 75,110,115,119 3,75,170 20,33,37,158,207 75 132,133 87 98,196 47,131,132 98,165 67,98 98 20 107 101,175 98 21,193 21,32,34,166 87,135 21,27,114 135 82121, Boyd, Melissa Boyle, Eoin Bradford, Laura Brady, Anna Brandolini, Shala Bremer, jason Brock, Tom Brodie, Bill Dave Bronson, jeffrey Brookie, Brant Brooks, Luke Michelle Broonon, jeff Brower, Marc Marty Brown, Andreana Brian Mallory Mardyl Natas a Tomara Brumfield, Chelsea Courtney gucknell, Tierra u e Dan Buligck, Mary Bun, Iran Bunce, Kathleen Burbano, Paul Burge, Athanasii Burnett, Karen Burns, Andrew Andy Burt, Aaron Bus Dawn Busltey, Shawn Tim Buterbaugh, Sarah Butters, Lori Byron, Carrie Byunn, Chang Kyung Susan Byzewski, Melanie Calderon, Agnes Caldwell, Co Campbell, jeff' jennifer jeromey Sarah Canfield, Kirk Cannon, Allen Cantu, Daniel Carlile, Shannon Carlos, Mara Carlson Brian Erik Katherine Kristen Mike Rhonda Trenton Tgrone Carna an, Andrew Carpenter, Heather jennell Carroll, Tammy Tracy Caruthers, Catherin Cary, Steven Castoriano, Marc Cathcart, Melissa Caunter, Francis Toni Cecil, Carolyn Mike Chadwick, Tracy Chao Susan Chapko, Kevin 8 21 98,199 87 98,139 21,67,1l0,114,115 87,131,137 21,128,134,135 87,75,83 98,132 47 87 75,135 75,126 115 21 98,133,207 123 21,38, 75 75,119,138 176 98,138 98 98 107 21,31,122 47,156 87 75 87 21 98,196 98 135,132 42 47 138 119 75,119 107 47 107 47 98,139,176 21 87 75 47,125 21 107 98,158 98 22 75,119 47 75,133 75,172 75 98 98,139 22,107 75 87,121 75,173 107 87 107 75 11,70,87,123 87,135 30,40,114,182,193 87,168,194 l 87 75 98, 'l 39 4 7 98 107,131 47 75 139 87 87,112,138 107 Chapman, Lesha h Tluimals b C ap e o ert Charm, Sdlange 75 87 1 1 22, 23 135 ,Charwood, Lynnette 87, 135, 1Chen, Chia-Yen 87 135 1 Kevin , , Yi l Chiangpradit, Terry 99, Chlebowicz, Olga 99 lCho,john 22, 35 Choe, Leona 99 Choi, Christine , Sarah ,Choo, Yong gg, Lhrrslfnsjen, Heather H 22 67, ei 1 , , , l Christie, jason Christopherson Nancy chung,Hye566L 65,74,g3,1Z? Hyun , , canst, Ruff 87, Clar ,Co y Victoria Clay, Sean -Clegg, Tonya 22, 129933, C evenger Kim , , 1 crane, Keui Clowers, jason 75, 1 Cogdington, Clorey 22, 1Co en, amue Cole, Brent' 76, l 62621117 47 ic6mn6,kevm 22,125,134,135,137 1 Coleman, Kevin 37, 1 Collier, Meris 99, 161, Ryan 76, 196, 'Colvin james Connoi'f Cyndi 23, 31, Ty er Cook, Brandon Lori 23, 30, 36, 111, 114, 116,119, 162, l Nhke ' Cooper, Danelle , cngr 1 Monica D Copeland, Michael 1 Corde, Nichole ' Corff, Sarah 1 Cornelison, Barbara 1 Irene Cortez, Andy Coulter, Gavin 1 Crane, Roshelle ' Cranmore, Tim 1 Croft, jason Crouch, Bj , Culver, Anne 23, 112, Brian , Cunningham, Deborah Michael Curington, Lawrence 99, 1 39, 1 76,111,131 22,23,110,114 21 99 1 76,131 99, 23, 67, 115 113,119,121,138 76,119,130 Curran, Bruce 1 Cyr, Dave , Cysewski, jessica ' Dahline, Vincent Dahlstrom, julie Dailey, Christina Damon, Todd Daniefo, Angel Danie , LaTanya Michael Danielson, Karen Darcy, Nathan Daugherty, Sean Todd Davej, joe Davi son, Angela 99 107 23,160 76 3,70,76 23 121 107 107 23,48 23 76,176 26 99 47 87,138,196 88,135 Davis, Andrea Brenna Heather 1 30 Molly Samatha T ler Dean,lCristin Shaun Decoteau, Guy Stacy Defelice, Kristina Defoer, Chad Leslie Del Rosario, joyce Delich Nick Demick, Amy Dengah, Richard Ronald Depalma, jeremy Lisa Depano, Liza Maria Deshaw, joe Desjardins, Anthony Richard Destefano, Theresa Desvoigne, Derek Devol, Scott Dickey, Bryce Dickie, Bernadette Digrazia, Angela Michae Dilworth, Katie Dimico, joe Dini Susan Dockstader, Torey Dollmeyer, Merri ee Donafhy, Tamara Dona dson, Heidi Donnelly, Vickie Donofrio, Daniel Dooley, Sean Dorigan, Colleen Douangprachanh, So Douglas, Brady Dounis, Tina Dowden, Craig Dowdney, Steve Dunbar, Adam Matthew Duncan, john Dunn, Rosie Dupre, Matthew Durbuque, Lindi Durr, George 25 Eagen, Brian Marisa Early, Dennis Karie Eastwood, Erin Eggebraaten, Aaron jason Eggen, Brian E er, jeff Eifer, Christine Elgin, Alison Elme, james Ken Ellebrecht, Michael Eller, Teresa Elliot, Krista Elliott, Sheila Ellman, john Emery, Shawn Engel, Mark Scot Scott Sean 76 99,138 118,119, 121, 124,125, 127, 107 76 47 22,26,42,125 99 99 26 107 107 76 70,99,121,162 88,196 21,26,35,166,167 107, 156,157 107,156 76,119 88 107,133 47 64,76,134,135,138,1s6 26 23, 26,156,157 47 26,113 76 79,107,137,139 99,121 88 , 26 26, 34,111,119, 131,132 47, 60 26,48,114,117,119 26 76 88,166 76 99 47 27, 126, 208 27,114 ulammone 88, 126 18, 27, 118 88 88 74,76 99 47 99,139,158,175 76,119,121 88 27 88,132,160 76,135,173 99,168,193 88,199 27,40,114,135 27 107 107 88,159 47,135 27,110,117,119,130 88,161 107 27,133 76 27 97,99,104,164,195 27 99 76,199 76,115,119,121 139 99 27,131,132 English, Elizabeth Eric Michael Tanya Eriksen, jeff Ertl, Angie Margaret Escobar, Doris Esperas, Leon Eurick, Elizabeth Evans, Charles William Ewing, Lisa Fagerholm, Steve Fan, Hui-Ming Melody Tony Farrell, jason Katie Felzer, Mary Teresa Ferguson, Daniel Ferry, Michael Ferweda, Eric jason Findley, Brian Firstenberg, Noelle Fischer, Fisher, Becky Daniel Steven Fisk, Haans Roger Flam Vanessa Fletcher, Gordon Fleury, David Folckomer, Brad Gregory Fonceca, Amy Fong, Michael Forhan, Ladonna Forseth, Derek Fortes, Randy Fortez, jeff Forth, Matt Foster, jon Mark Matt Sally Fox, Chris Heath Katie Foy, Timothy Francis, Debbie james Steven Frank, Yetsuh Frasch, Karen Freeman, jake Lora French, Amy Friebel, Mardi Friedel, Pamela Friedt, Amie Fritts, Karen Fritzler, Bradley Froerer Nancy Fry, Richard Fugimoto, Pam Fu ler, Kim Fullner, Kristin Fulmer, james Furniss, Terrina 74,76,130,131,132 47 88 99,139 99 99 47 107 107 27 28 107 99,133 70,88,92,133,199 77 119,164 28,198 13,77 104,107 1i28M 88 99 28, 1 19, 208 88 47,119,134,135 88, 1 74 107 99,169 99,139 77 99 28,156 99,121 88,176 47 47 77 107 99 88 110 99,158,199 28,134,138,208 137 13,77 99 28,131,132 158 28,36,116,119,166 88,135,198 88,135,137,159,196 86,88,166,193 107 65,77,132 107 107 77 77,119,134,138 88,135,139 107 77 77,8S,166,167 99 77 77,176 28,119 28,138 47 100,138 104,107 12,28,134,135,161 88 28 Index 211 Galech, Dena Gallaugher, Andrew Gallichan, Marlene Galvez, Brian Garris, Robert Garrison, Frir' Gates, I aura Gauthun, Kerry Genaw, Autumn Genereau, Michelle Nicol George, jon Gepner, Lori Gerard, Nathan Ghomashchi, Kevin Ghose, Aditi Giacolino, Angela Gibson, Bob Brad Gidner, Kelley Giles, Steven Gillihan, Amanda Gillmer, Alexandra Angela Gilman, Sandy Gilyeat, Eric Gipson, Faatunia Glancy, Maria Robert Ursula Golden, Bridget Dean Goldsmith, jeff Kevin Gonzalez, Brian Tim Goodwin, Bill Mike Gordon, james Suzy Gorlick, josh Grade, john Graham, Brent Dina Keith Grant, Christa Grassley, Aaron Green, Stephanie Greene, Denise Greenleaf, Brett Greenup, Matt Greer, Tyler Gregory, Barbara Grieser, Mike Grindle, Marshall Gritzan, jordan Grofe, Donald Grooters, Dan Steve Groves, Ryan Guerrero, jason Gunderson, Andrea Haddock, Sharon Haden, Carrie Hagen, Allen Anne jenny Theresa Hagler, Corey Hahn, Becky Christofer Hale, Angi Kim Hall, Meredith Hamilton, Amy Angela Ryan Hammond, jake Hammonds, Becky 29 77 29,32 77,173 77 77 77 77, 166 100 29,37,64,114,123,176 100,139,180,178 29,70 29,134,135,138 68,100,138 77,119 77 77 100 89,199 67,77,166 89 100 47 89 29,128 77,119,128,135 100,133 77 89,135 100,139 107 89,129,159 89 29 77,196 100 77,126,160 100 ,199 29 100,139 100,158 19296611Q12412i130 89 47 107 47 29 100,138 77,134,135,170 100 84,89,198 60,89 89 42,47 100,139 77 77 89,173 29,119,135 89,174 100,139 100,160 89,135 3 29 30,125 100,123 89 107 100,104,133,165,195 30 30,131,132 47 30 77,131,132 89 100 107 30,134,135 Index Hamr , Alan Hamsliaw, Greg Han, Ben David Hannah, Kristen Hannon, Brian Hansen, Cindy Crystal Kim Marc Hanson, Heather Haq, Mohammed Hardy, Dawn Sean Harlowe, Lisa Harris, Anita 30, 117, 118, 1 Art Damien jon Matt Mike Tammy Tom Harrison, jennifer Hart, Kim Lori Malt Mitch Roy Hartung, Troy Hasegawa, Rebecca Hase wood, Tamara Hau land, jason Hawi, Robert Robin Hayden, Carrie Hayes, Carolyn joe Scott Headle , Mike Heaverllo, Daria Heesacker, jim Mark Heib, Becky Heim, Gregory Heinsohnn, Edith Helgoe, Amy Benjamin Heminger, Dale Don Henderson, jay john Kristine Heng, Navie Nory Henkel, Karin Henley, Kim Hennessey, Chris Michael 31 Henning, Scott Herbert, Monica Herman, Kelly Herrera, Guadalupe Herrick, Heidi Herring, Nathan Thomas Hesseltine, Brady Heter, Allison Heu, Cheu jeu Lena Leng Hickey, josh Kimberly Rich Hicks, josh Higgens, jon Higgins, Tom Hinderman, Steven Hindman, Debra Hinson, Heather Hinterberger, Katie Hintze, Gary Hippe, Ron Hirayama, Dean Ho, An-Hoai Hongchau Hongvan 15,30 100,158 77,119 89 174 I 100,169,195 30 100,139,185 77,119,135 100,176 47,65 107 138 47, 89, 174 107 107 77,119,125 19,130,132,134,138 7,30,156 30,119,128 89,121,134,135,138 85,89,133 30, 126 77,132 30 156 77 61, 78, 162, 163 78 100 15,31,132 156 78 89,133 107 107 89,135 47 78,110 89,135,168,193,194 70,86,89,159,204 89 78 78,112,180 78,83 31,48,158 78 107 100,139,165 100 78 107 31 159,198 89 31,114 78 31 78 107 100,139 115,124,130,131,132 100,196 89 15 100 89 100, 158, 198 78,132,199, 208 89 31 107 78, 126 122 47 89,135 100 139 89 134 31,119,135,138 47 100 78 78,85 31,117,121,134,135 31,119,129,130,132 100,139,160 47 89,138 100,139 Thinh 107 Hoc, Nary 47 Hodgin, Lonnie 101 Hoiland, Patrick 31 Hoit, Kristin 31, 114 Holcomb, Teri 32, 48, 13C Holloway, Brett 89 Mara 32 Holman, Paul 89, 171 Hooper, Mark 47, 115 Hop , Andrea 85 Christopher 72 Frank 107 Hopper,Gretchen 32,119,135,137,13i Ryan 101, 135 Horman, Kelly 78, 135 Horn, jeff 9C Horswill, jessica 88, 9C Hoverson, jennifer 7E Hovey, Mee-Ling 101 Shayla 90, 91 Shylo 72 Howsoney, Robert 42 Hoyer, Leah 90, 160, 171 Huang, jolene 91 Hughes, Karrin 91 Tanya 101 Hulett, josh 64, 97, 101 Matt 32,64,117,118,119,134,135,196 205 Hunholtz, Heather 43 Huynh, David 74, 78, 196 o Ingham, janette 72 Inglis, David 101 Inman, Amy 32 Isitt, jared 2, 101 1wasakLL8r1 32,119,134,135,13f o jackson, Cynthia 91 Graham 71 lnedria 98,101,131 jennifer 31, 32,121 jacobs, Todd 32,129,130,131,131 jacobsen, Catherine 91 lacobson, julie 71 jacoby, Matthew 101 jametsky, Kimberly 3. jasper, Chad 10 Regan 4, 32, 70,117,118,1 jensen, Audrey Ron jochim, David Shari johnson, Andrew Angie Brent Brian Dave Erika jason Keri Laura Lori Tammy Tessa Todd johnston, Dana Spencer jolly, Tim jones, Amy Angie 32,1 58,157,198,19 70,10 13,114,160, 201 90,17 71 91 101,160,171 4. 101 90,126, 135,191 90,135 76, 78,191 90,131 32, 36,114 33, 119, 131, 131 10' 91 78,135,137,161 90,171 71 10 33, 43, 111 101,13 1 Ki l Erika jon-Paul joosten, Ted jordan, jeffrey , Stephanie jjory, jason jlung, Sang-Suk Qjunkers, Amy 1 1 Kadrevis, Ilya Kahen, Vanessa 'Kaivola, Amy 1KalIam, Chris ,Kalmbach, Aimee Brice lKampsen, Darren ,Kane, jodie jKang, Sarah 1 Tae Kyu Karg, Trista Kar , Tricia lKarlberg, Arik Kauffman, jeff Steve Keenan, jeff Keene, josh Kees, Michelle Keiffer, Angela Kelley, Erin Lisa Tom Kellogg, Keri Kelly, Star Kelvin jody Kempd Raymond ,Kent, Chad l Gena james john Kernan, Bradley Ketelsen, Kerry Khalid, Osman Sal 1 1 Khamneian, Behzad Khou, Sreng Srun Khoury, Karim 1Kick, Adam Nancy Kim, Grace jae Myung Rita Sonia Young Kimbrough, Ribby Kingshott, Becky Kirby, Mason Kirk, Amy Kjeldaas, Ania K'eIlrud, Anja Klapstein, Trina Kleven, Michael Kline, james Klohe, Karolyn Knight, Amy Knisley, Tammi Knoph, Aaron jason Knutson, Tammy Koback, Susan 78 33, KoMe,DeI 34,117119,12L1 Kollman, Dyana Kimberly Kouthong, Boupha Douangmala Kovats, Stacy Krager, Gary Krapf, Dustin 331 31 ,119,1 33,1 8,33,1 34,1 34 10, 78 47 90, 126 90 33,114,134,178 45,158,172,204 78 10,78 107 19,121,134,135 78,115,138 47 90 107 88,114,134,135 101,133 90 78 107 78 78,172 90,137 34,135,137,160 107 79,119,196 101 101,165 101,138 47 90 79 107 196 107 90 39,47 90 47 79,126,199 101,133 174 , 172 33,115 79,119,126,198 90,128,159,199 79 33,115,119,127 79 10,117,134, 138 79 90 90 79 79 33 175 133 126 194 79 169 161 101 107 119 90,135 33 135 135 119 107 205 125 90 90 101 125 133 199 101,158 90 90 90,162,193 90 10,117,118 34,119,134 90 79,11L 34,135,137 17,118,124 46,116,124 90 10L Kratz, Scott Krausman, Adam Kringle, jennie Kroon, Brent Krueger, Kim Timothy Kruse, Ski Kuczi, Mi e Kuder, james Kuhfeld, Barbara Kuhn, jill Kuklenski, Craig jeff Kulusich, Daniel David Kutscher, jahnna Kuzu, Mike Kwan, Evelyn Kyle, Homer Lacross, Matthew Ladao, Michael Laing, Deanna Lam , Tracy Lambert, Katherine Lambrecht, Terry Lang, Chuck Lange, Duane Langerud, Amy Lapinski, jason Trina LaPlante, Lisa Robert Tracy Lara, Chris Frankie Brad Larkin, Brent Larsen, Andrew Eric Kristi Tamara Latourelle, Alyce Lauby, Dennis Laurin, Nicki Laws, Candle La-Donne Lawson, Pete Le Morvan, Maria Leadley, Barbara Lisa Lee, Brandon Cherie Danny Elvira janey jeanette john lllng Krissy Linda Mary Robert Tina Tsuey-Lian Leenstra, heora Lehman, Greg jon Leonard, Erik james Lersch, jennifer Lester, jack Levinson, Bryan Lewis, Glyn Matt Lian, Lisa Libby, Aaron Lieberman, Kim-An Liles, Emily Lim, Allan 26 79 79 91,135 34,131,132,158,205 91,164,194 34 101,138 107,127 34 34,48,176 3,79,131,132,162,163,193 5 34 91,135 47 1147 79 121 101 102 47 47 34 102 79 34,172,203 13,79,156 70,79 9,79,11O,134,176 34 79,119 35 107 102 79,130 107,135,198 66 91,135,174 91,135 102,158,175 35,119,138,161 79 35,117,130 107 91 102 134, 27, 35, 7 79 121 35,119,125,198,197 91 35 107 102,139 79 91 107 102,138 91,111,164,176 107 119 91 91 204 1 35,119,138,170 102 102,133 102,138,169 79 80 102,139,158,199 126 28,47 35 102 91,126 19,35,11B,119 102 91,135,174 80 84,118,124,125,158 102,133 102,168 107 Reaksa Sophal Sopheap Srey Lin, jeff Victor Lincks, Kevin Lindell, Mary Lindemann, Floristien Linehan, joseph Linhardt, Tim Links, Melissa Linn, jeff Little, jeff Stephen Littlemore, jack Livin s, Sherrell Lockleart, jeff jon Loeffelbein, jerry Loftman, Tony Long, Donnie E i 35,117,119 Longhom, Stacy Longstreth, Amy Bres Lord, Eddie Louis, Kimberly 107, 121,127,138,198 102,121,138,196 2, 9L 80,119,121,138, 117 35,6L 102,150 47, 32,36 99 3,30134, 36,130,138, 91,111,164 30119 Lounsbury, Monika 20, 36, 38, 118, 132, 166, Loving, Deanna Low, jason Lowry, Ronald Lucas, Troy Lulay, jeffrey Pamela Lunak, Carl Delanie Lund, Parker Luu, Paul Lyman, Don Doug Lyson, Amy Carrie Mack, Stacey Maclean, Serena Macpherson, Elizabeth Ma ill, Stacie MaEaffey, Carl Todd Mahar, Pamela Maier, Danny Major, Molly 35, 36 Sherry Makai, Mayumi Malan, Aimee Mike Malchow, Tara Troy Malmberg, Ean Malone, Katie Manahan, Abner Manio, Benjamin Claudine Monette Spencer Mankins, Steve Mar, Diana Marcinkus, Mike Marin, Ana Marino, Matt Marklund, Brian Michelle Marr, Cheryl Marsh, joseph Ku ler Marshall, Stephanie Martin, Adrian Andrew Scott Kendall 10L 80, 61,10L 80 9L 102 ,84,118,119,132 80,112,113 10L 37,11L 80 37,46,114,116 1OL 91,134,135,138 10L 97159 80,160 103,121 80 202737 Index 213 Kristen Shawn Tammy Todd Masanda, Bryan Mason, jesse Mathias, Angie Matson, Christa Matsuo, Chiaki Maupin Ken Maxwen, Carlos Mayes, Daniel McArty, Kristin McAuliffe, Mark McBroom, Winston Mcllurney, Ahren McCann, Glen McCarry, Ryan McCormick, Katie McCoy, Dennis Mike Oscar Robert McCrea , Aaron McDaniel, john Mike McDonald, Bob Grant 3 McElhoe, Laurel McFadzen, Erin Kevin McFeron, Elise McGee, judie McGinnis, Kelly Megan Mclntyre, Amy McKay jennifer McKinley, Shane McLellan, Andrew Kelly McManus, Karen McMillan, Melanie McNulty, Tina Medloc , jodi Meehan, Michael Meeker, Kelly Mehl, David Mehlert, Lisa Melnyk, Andy Nick Mendenhall, Brandt julie Meneses, Venus- Mercier, Bill Merrill, Scott Merryman, jessica Mesler, jonathan Meyer, jeremy Leon Shawn Miles, Tammy Miller, Daniel jacque IQUY Kim Kristen Stacy Millett, Danny Mills, Diedra Rhonda X Minakami, Takayo Mink, Suzanna Miranda, Marc Mitchell, Christie jennifer Marisa Mittelstaedt, Becky Mittman, Angie Miyata, Richard Mohlman, Shawn Teri Molloy, Megan Moloney, Megan Molvik, Kevin Moon, Amy Luke Mooney, Dawn Moore, Ben 110 107 103,133 79,80,135 91,159 80 80,168,194 103,123 103,165 80,119 91 47 37 92,174 92 92,159 11,80 103 37,131,132,138,198,199 92,135,139,159,174 20,37,114 107 107 92 37,162 11,172 13,47,133 7,119,128,127,134 135,138 61 103,123 107 107 14,80,119,130 92 103 138,139 80 134,135 103 170,195 81 81,173 107 107 81 81 37,166,167 92 47 81,119,132 103 92,135,188,188,194 103,158 92,135,159 5,37,117,118,119,156 67,92 37 81,135,139 81,134,135 47 81,119,172 103,107,158,175 103 81 81,121,158 107 92,135,168 92 47 8,38 38,134,135 81 103,139 68,81 22,38,48,88,114,117 81 38,126 92 92 30,47 81 103 38,119 38,119,180,202 10,81,182,208 38 81 92,198 92,133 103 38,116,162 38,119,121,130,133 214 Index Meghan Moravek, Leonard Moreno, Tina Morgan, Bradley jennifer Stephanie Morrill, jill Mortland, Susie Moses, Kristen Mroos, Rick Muilenburg, Matt Mullen, joe Mullin, Catherine Mullins, Kevin Munson, james Murphy, Kerri Shelly Steve Murray, Brandon Brenda Shell Myer, Kelli Myers, Caitlin Myles, james Nagamatsu, Baien jei Nakai, Mayumi Nappen, E izabeth Nason, jared Nasser, Andi Nazworthy, james Nebel, john Neckita, Kim Nehen, Kirsten Nelson, Bruce George jason Natalie Sandy Sarah Nepomuceno, Alexis Ness, Andy Karla Michelle . Peter Netelenbos, Kara Newell, Carrie Charles Ngo, Huoy Nguyen, Chau Don Linh Phat Thuan Trang Trina Tuan Nicholas, Robert Nielsen, john Nienhuis, Deanna Nolin, Roberta Nordby, Karen Kira Nordin, josh Nordstedt, Laura Northrop, D.j. Nosworthy, jennifer Novak, jerald Nathan Teri Nozumi, April Nuttall, Brent 92,138 81 38 81 81,170 103,139 92,123 38,138 103,139 81,156 81,196 38,156,198 81 103,176,207 107 47 81,119 47 81 65,81 161 39,41 103 81,135 15,39,118 107 107,139 92 92 71,103 47 103,158 92 103,161 92,159,198 47,156 2,103 92,169 103,165 81 39,115,205 92,196,197 103 92 81 28,47,129,130 88,93,135,188,193,194 39 93 103 175 81,135 39 107 81,169 93 103 93,135 47 93,135,180,193,194 39,43,114,115 11 93,161 93,196 81 5,34,39,93,113,131,132 81 39 93,159 93,168 81,119 93,135 O, Kelly Miok O Loughlin, Cara O Nea ,jim Ola, Marjon O denburg, Stacey Oliver, Dan Mark Ollestad, Berit Olsby, Sonya Olsen, Kirsten Pat Olson, Earl Erik Heidi Kirsten Monica Tammi Omeara, Coley Omnell, Victor Orr, justine Wendy Osborn, Sherri Osborne, Angela Brian Oshikawa, Sara Suzanne Ottele, Mike Ottmar, Stacie Ozburn, Mark Shawn Pacchiano, Lori Paddleford, john Pagaduan, Raquel Page, Kerry Pa Iman, Zack Pak, Denise Tina Palmason, Karin Krista Palmer, Brian Papac, jesse Parle, Alex Parmly, james Patneaude, Dan Patterson, jeff Paul, Andrea Paxton, Ty Paynter, Monique Peak, jenny Peck, Mike Peebles, Lisa Pence, Melanie Pephyrs, Tanya Perkins, Tonya Perry, Heather Paul Sue Peterson, Emily Erik Garth Rebecca Petty, Kevin Pflughoeft, jamie Michelle Phillips, Earl Lisa Phy, Heng Pickard, jennifer Piek, Peter Piercey, jennifer Pierson, Ruth Platt, Debbie Player, Cristal Plecher, Doug Pohlman, Dana Pontious, jason Portellano, Fernando Potter, Mike 47 93,164 93 47 93,135,182 88,93,178 81,196 81,119 39,69 39,119,125 38,110,117 39,123,156,207 103 82 93 39 82 93,138 82 103 93,135 93,135 103 93 103,139 103,170 82,119,161 82,115,135,158,198 11,93,193 93 82 40,114,206 103,139,175 82 82,168,207 103 93 82 93,134,135,138 40,111,119,138,170,171 82 103 104 47 104 82,196 93,135 104,139,180,178 104 82,162 40,123,128,158 82 82 80,82 104 40,84,115,119 104,158,175 93,115,135 9,82,111,135 2,104 82,198 104,195 82 93 40 47 47 107 40,116,123 93 13,92,93 47 84,93,135,189 104 104 93 47 47 82,180 Nancy ell, Scott Imore, Kevin Kirbie aski, Todd F, jamie .hard, Dan rhett, D Andre mart, jason iam, Robb ch, Ann Thanh Trang Vu rife, Todd stad, jenell e, Mary er, jeffrey rty, Patrick r, Ben Matt on, jennifer tad, Angela lall, Dawn Taira 1edi, Deanna Sharif ussen, Karen viak, Si i ski, Richard ond, Craig , Adrienne Nicole Ted Trina res, Will , Brian er, Allison Allen h, Amy , Diana ie, Susan nich, Robin lolds, Daniel 'David iles,jason , Dieter Steve rds, Laura rdson, Sterling r, jennifer , Corey r, jill tad, Mary Matt an, jim to, joseph rts, Lise Scott ,Teri ertson, Andy jjeffrey Tracy nson, David Deborah Erin Melvin v,Andv ers, Kimberly , Bill an, john 4 'l 47 93 104 82 7 I 1 7 93 95 121 135, 133, 93, 115 160 107 ,172 139 169 159 104 82,135 121 125 47 40, 119 82 104 40 169 82,112 115,132 93 94 94,115 121,196 40,119,137 196,197 94 8,82,11O 119,138 94 10,82 119,162 104,121 94 40 104,139,158 47 82 82,119,121,160 107 107 40,114 47,67 104 104,133 101,104 82,166,194 82,121,130,132,160 47,114 82 40 82 107,132,159 104,139 47 82,135 82,199 41 104 47 41 119,156 94,126,160,196 82,115,121,127 41,119,198 4Z7L138 7,94 82 41,127 47 41,69,107 107 107 104 41 104 41 83 94 Roe, Tim RoFers, Heather Ro off, Cindy Mike Root, Tina Rose, justin Trevor Rosenthal, Leonard Rosling, Billy Ross, lan Rothe,jennifer Ruark, Lynne Russell, Adam Alex Russo, Danielle Rutledge, Cristy 4 Heidi Sadler, Karen Saito, Richard Salamony, john Saltkill, David Holly Saltzgiver, Renee Sankaran, Bryant L11912Q13413i133 94,134, Sasouvong, Chanthone Phanomkone Sato, Tuki Satterwhite, Benjamin Laura Saunders, Dale Sawyer, Al Scannell, Michelle Scanzon, Anjenette Scarlett, Derek Schamber, William Scharf, Adria Scherrer, Corey Schirmer, Erick Schoeld, Susan Schot, Karen Schrader, Heidi Schramm, Kevin Schuh, Denise Schultz, Gary Kori Michael Schutter, Mathew Schweitzer, Kim Scoby, Carrie Scott, Alex Scranton, Christy Steven Seemann, Brent Sell, jeffrey Seng, Sovannaroth Serrato, Angela Settle, Kelan Sexton, Chanelle Shanna Vickie Zoe Shadle, David Susan Shanahan, Amy Shands, Christophe Sharp, Becky Shavzin, Ben Shaw, Dayna jeffrey Shdo Lise Sheehan, Ty Shelly, Chris Shen, Leslie Phebe Shieh, Tin Shields, Dave Shih, Cheryl Kent Nita Shinolt, Shannon I' 104 94 7,94,160 38,41,196 47 107 104 107 101,104 6,94 76,83,193 94,134,135,161 107 105,139,176 105 166 135,168 83,111,164, 83 7 47, 4L116, 83 176 119 119 105 119 ,132 83 41 95 83 105 105 41,122 105 19,47,114,133 42,117,119,132 83 94,107 42 94,169 47,71,119,13O 47 83,119,123,132 47 83,119 126 83,134,168 83,173 105,168 107 42 105,176 12,42,134,135,161,196 105 83,176 47 42,156,157,172 107 47,107 94 107 107 47 107 115 83 94,111,164,176 83,111,132 47 105 105 42,132 47 83 94 105 105,138 94,138 107 42,134,135 42,119,171 83,115,119 94 164 176 Shipton-Farrell, Denel Shook, Cherie Shrader, Heidi Shrock, Regina Shultz, Corey Sidhu, Amarpaul Silver, Rick Simonton, Daniel jeff Sizemore, Shannon Skaggs, Chris Skarsvog, Erik Skinner, Kathy Skuia, Erik Skurski, Brian Slater, john Theresa Smeby, joe Smit, Monique Smith, Annette Brad Brian Daryl Debbie jason julie Randy Rebecca Robin Tammy Snyder, Ann R an Sodorx, Tina Soethe, Ginny Sofie, Eric Sommerdorf, jill Son, Yun Yo Sorbo, Erik Souza, Tony Sovar, Ann Dana Sowinski, Theresa Spearbeck, jen Spinney,janr1a Spurgin, jennifer jeremy Stackhouse, Holly Staehle, Lisa Stafford, jason Steadman, Devra Steele, Daniele Steers, Christine Stefaniak, Ric Steiner, Bob Kay Stephens, Debbie Mitch Stephenson, Doc Heidi Sterling, Matt Stevens, Brian Curtis Shawn Stevenson, Clay Stewart, Cameron Sabian Stiltner, Mike Stiner, Adrianne Stoecker, Adam Stone, Monte Strainer, jill Straub, Alicia Strom, Wes Stroschein, Gina Stubbs, Kristin Suhadolnik, Nick Sarah Sullivan, john Sumabat, Timothy Sutton, Allison Swanson, Heather Marla Swilley, Laura Switzer, Michael Swymeler, David Sy, Rob Sylwester, Heidi Syring, Chris 64, 105, 168 42 111 42 195 7,42,119,196 94,160,196 94 105 83,135 105 94,156,158 94,131 81 42,70, 83,126 104 1 43, 134, 135, 47 B3 94 139 105 139 83 199 198 174 47 105 156 172 196 105 107 138 107 105, 139 123 94, 121 105 94 105 83 83 105 94 135 107 170 165 84 132 111 176 115 47 41 83,112,119 105,121,130, 84,13L 84 88,94, 47, 43,131,132,162 105 105 88,94' 94 43 86,94,159 43 40,43,114,119 4,105,160 43 94 B4 107 94 95,139,159,174 84,172 105,175 105 95,159 47 95,126,139 84,133,203 43,44,111,119,134,138 84,119,125,130 84 43,116,119 10,84,126,162 3,47,156,172 88,95,161 47 95 184111913L132 64,84,132 66,84 123 84 43 95,174 29,43,170,171 105,139,175 Index 215 Tanabe, Rochele Tanaka, Lillian Tang, Thien Tangen, Holly Tause, Chris Nick Taylor, Bret Terami, jennifer Thany, Rithy Thavy Thatcher, Kristina Theaker, Corrine Thomas, Cindy Thompson, Deborah jeff jeremy Ken Thornton, Eric Thurgood, Angela Paul Tietze, Brian Kristen Tiffany, jason Ting, Houth Navy Tipple, Greg Shannon Tisdel, Peri Toms, Tiffanie Topolonski, joe Torgerson, Erik Toro, Samson Townsend, Chris Tran, Dung-Tri Thuy-Linh Tri-Duc Treperinas, Luka Trichler, Matt Trinh, Loi Phat Triola, Tanya Trokey, Bryan Trollinger, Michael Trott, Eric Trowbridge, jerry TruiilIo,C ris Malissa Truong, Thu Tseng, Wan-Chi Tsutsumi, Nathan Tu, Nhan Turner, Adam Ste hanie Twigg, Gjathy Ulland, Erik Ung, Siv Urias, Heather jesse Valadez, Vicki Van Ness, Nathan Van Noy, Chris Erin 44,48,116,119,121 84,111,119 44,119,198 105 95 84,160 9,44,134,135,138 95,161 105 44 84 44,64,110 47,119,161 47 84,105 105,175 107,134,135 95 95 47 84 105 95 107 44 84,134,135 28,44,134 84,111 107 84 84 106,199 84 107 95 119 47 95,159 95, 121 106 95 84 107 6,95,130,132,174 106 47 47 95 106,139 84 107,121 106 107 9,84,111 47 106 71,107,123 106 106,166,167,195 84 84,156,157 106,121,165 Vane, Steve 37, 44, 1 Tom Vansickle, Mark Varela, Cristina Varnell, Brad Varney, Stacie Vaughn, Kelly Vaught, Christy Venczel, Tawnua Vetersneck, Mike Viau, joelle Noelle Villa, Tricia Villanueva, Steve Villareal, Chris Victor Villiott, Matt Vinje, Shelly Viray, May Voiland, Nicole Von Sydow, Kai Von Wasmuth, Kurt Vu, Minh Vuu, Duyen Son Waldron, Elliott Mary Wallen, Barbara Waller, Gavin Wang, james Paul Warden, Nathalie Warren, Dan jeff Wartinger, Charles Washington, Pamela Watling, john Watson, Stephanie Watts, Lisa Weathers, Bret Weaver, Brian 43, 45, 1 Tobin Webb, Lori Weber, jenny Weldy, josh Teresa Weller, Brian Mark Welling, Rex Wells, Greg jeff Wendt, Meredith Mike Ted Wennerlind, David Wenrick, Kate Werth, Sherah West, jeff Westlake, jaclyn james Westmoreland, Russell Whalen, Curtis Gregg Wheeler, josh Whitaker, justin White, joleen Kerry Richelle Terry Whitehead, Robin Wickersham, Ryan Wik, Ken Wilburn, Stacey Wilhelm, jody Willard, jeananne Williams, Cyndi john 1 18,1 44,1 19,1 15,119,156, 172 97 ,106,175 44 106 106,133 14,118,166,193 95 106 84 84,119,156,196 106 84 95,161 107 9,44,113 84,113 44,131,132,172 84 45 107,168,193 95,168 106,139 84 84 106 95,137,159 106 95 95 84 107 4185 106,160 85 45,119 47 1 85 131 106,126 106,160 95 34,135,138,196 106,138 45 45,134,135 95,135 85,133 85,172 106 45 15,47,156 106,139,158 32,45 96,144,159 173 47 96,123 106 106 96,135 47 96 106,139 96,113,132,159 106 106 96 106,107 96,164 47 85,119 96 45 106 45,122 45,119 45,122 132 julianne Linda Matt Melissa Williamson-Kirk, Sarah Willis, jeanne Michelle Shelley Wilmart, A ec 85 Wilson, Chris Emily joe Winblade, Natalie Winchell, Heather Wing, Lana Winsor, Becky Winston, Tim Wirkman, Todd Withee, Dawn Laura Wohlken, Elizabeth Wolfe, james Wood, Darren Woodbury, Kristin 7, 64 Melissa Woodruff, jeni 85 9,85,112,113,132 96,196 85,119,138 135 161 85 45 135 96,121, , 134 ,131,134,135,137,138 106 96,135 46,119 106,139,176 85 47 47 47,96 85 96,138 106,139 96 85,135,156 67,85,156 96,111,129,130,132 13,85,111,116 85 Woods, Annette 46 Woolsey, jocelyn 85 Writer, Mark 85, 119, 173, 203 Wu, jason 106, 196' Wyman, janene 23, 46 l Yackley, Don 71, 107 jennifer 70, 961 Yamaguchi, Michiko B5 Yamamoto, 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