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Ravensdale buddies These seniors have been together starting at Ravensdale, 12 years ago. Prettiest Smile Pat Greenside and Jody Holtcr
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1982. . . The way it was Ta-ta-tee-tee-ta. We’ve come a long way when you think about our early choir exposure in first grade. Now we have Vocal Jazz, A Cappella, or Concert Choir. It seems like we’ve always been players on one stage or another. In the fourth grade the playground was our stage as we were the players of games like hopscotch, tether ball, four square, and soak ‘em. Now we find our stage to be the football field or the basketball court. Who could ever forget in the eighth grade when Dennis McCarthy scored two points for the other team?! When money became a problem we had bike-a-thons and beef-n’-bucks. Later on to more sophisticated things like car washes and dances! We could always count on David “Wheels” Wheeler for a good 90 mile ride. With the changing of grades and schools came a change of scenery. We went from two recesses to a ten-minute break, from playground teachers to Larry Weyrick, security patrol. Even our forms of discipline changed. Where there were once 126’s to be copied for junior high teacher, Mr. Marangon, there are now in-house suspension and detention slips to sign for Mr. Weyrick. The ice cream socials were always fun along with the spelling bees, rocket building, and learning how to square dance in the sixth grade. Who ever thought that our Tahoma band would play in the Kingdome! But we did get an early start with our tamb-orine, recorders, and ukalalees. We even had an early start with Camp Casey leading to our Senior parties, and field days leading to senior skips (with an accompanying two days detention). Well we started off at the High School on the right foot. Tracy Hall was our president and under his guidance we won the pep jug and battled through Blauman. Sophomore class president Jolene Griffin kept us together so that our junior year with Caren Riffle was filled with excitement. Now with Brian King as our fearless leader we prepare for the final step. Graduation time will fly and some memories will fade but the class of ‘82 will always be number 1 for us!! -T. Quirie Seniors 10
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JULIE MARIE ARMSTRONG—FBLA 11, 12;Spanish Club 12; Concert Choir 9. “Smile. . .and make the world a better place.” DARRYL ARRERA—“Rock on.” VICKIE ASHBAUGH—Concert Choir 9;Acappeila Choir 10, 11, 12; Vocal Jazz 12; Soccer 9, 10, 11. “The world is full of kings and queens who blind your eyes and steal your dreams.” MICHAEL JOHN BAILY—Honor Society 10, 11, 12; Golf; Ann ual Herald photographer. “MJB tastes good when it should.” LaVONNE MARIEBECKER—Boys’ Soccer Stat. 10, 11, 12; FHA 11; German Club 9, 10, 11, 12; DECA 12. “As we are growing, we are learning and through our learning, we are growing.” SHEREE BECKER—FBLA 12; DECA 12; Powder Puff 11, 12. “Today is the first day of the rest of our lives.” JEFFREY A. BENSON—“I participate in no school activities.” CINDY BLINER—D.O. 11, 12; Sales and Marketing; Annual Staff 9, 10, 11; FHA9; Honor Society 9, 10. “There’s no time like party time, the only time.” CAYLE BOUCHER-Powder Puff 11, 12. “Hold on tight to your dreams.” PATTY ANN BOWEN—General Activities PEGGY BOWEN—General Activities SHEILA BRADLEY-General Activities
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