W F West High School - Chehalin Yearbook (Chehalis, WA)
- Class of 1982
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It makes us receptive to new thoughts and ideals. 11 nk-w X if 1 ,,.,,f4'Q,,. , wi a 52 vf'f Not everyone is a leader- some of us, by preference, are followers. Whichever we are, we move forward through life, seek- ing those special needs which make us secure, unique individuals. 13 W ,, 7 5585681 2 , 'iiizgggs , V ..,,,,, Q- .i1f2:,1w '-MMM K2 x 4271 H vim, , M, i 2 1 I L f 14 ,, -f 2 1 v , , 5 ,wwf 1 . ,,,, f --vv ' W Individuality does not come to us easi- ly. Through all stages of our lives, we have been guidedg we use others' ex- periences to help us become ourselves. 15 PREP RIN l The common factor for us all is W. F. West High School. We have all spent time together, we have grown, changed, ma- tured, and prepared. We have tried to ready ourselves for whatever the future may hold. Only in the years ahead will we know how well we've done. For now, we take time to reminisce, to remember, to review the year of 82 . 16 1 , As INTRODUCTION CLASSES ........... SENIORS ........ 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W V WW'fi,5HgWWwgg2,WWWW T my? A WX H ,X 1K?fi3',E5fMW' ,ww H?s,fWWfW4 Wgggw ' 54353543 3533523 tllylkgggg-5 rzwfw -JW W WW. QMWW N?42b555Z53?i?22W?si.?M-ww Qin., ? 5 5 ff 5 5 2 as-18' JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Rae Ann Runyon, Treasurer, Blake Pierson, Presi- dent, Trina Caswell, Vice-President, Mike O'Neil, Sgt. at Arms, Lisa Graham, Secretary. Leah Allen Ron Bena Kathy Broderick Scott Bundy Deanie Capper Rhonda Allen Don Benincasa John Brosnahan Karen Burnett Lisa Carlson Jack Almond Colleen Bensohing Paul Brown John Burrows Michael Carpenter Susie Bell Ron Blum Robbyn Brown Aaron Calhoun Stephanie Carte 34 4195 ,, At-.Ln -2 ? -.f 7 fl. F .. ,,,, Ay r Trina Caswell Dave Crawford Rob Davis' Ken Dykeman Marge Fletcher Angie Caviness Corrina Cruzan Richard Dean Darcy Ekberg Wayne Folsom Sandra Cerkan Jill Cusick Doug Derkacht Susan Elder Rick Folwell Brian Chimenti Charlotte Daggett Rita Dillon Carol Favro Mary Frantz Lynette Conway Joseph Darnitz Lainy Divis Dggren Ferrier Lyle French Brian Cothren Jon Davis Leanne Dowd Normal Flanders Beth Fuller 35 AY wa, VU '.,,.al Jolene Gates Bill Goeders Dave Greenwood Brian Hardie Lisa Holgate Anne Geraci K.C. Goodman Laurie Gross Valerie Haunreiter Janna Hood Dan Gilbertson Lisa Gothard Dan Halliday Donna Haynes Kelly Hope Dale Goebel Lisa Graham Phil Halsten Ron Heaton Adrienne l-lousto l 1 My fi p I i I Bob Hughes Craig Johnson Gwen Kimball Danae Lennox Mindy Lowe Jon Huston John Johnson Shawn King Jennifer Lennox Andy Macomber Shon lnabnit Julie Johnson Tammi King Randy Livingood Maynard Mallonee Mike James Phil Johnson Jim Knesal Cara Lobaugh Cindy Mason Rod Janshen K'Lynn Keen Kami Kostick Elmer Logan Kristine Mason Chris Johnson Debi Kelley Nathan Larson Lewis Lovos Lorrie McGuire i 37 397 Kristie McKee Tarni Miller Bill Mitchell Jill Morgan John Nelson Geoff McNiel Dave Mills Donna Mooberry Darin Mustain Sandra Norwood Rod McVay Michele Mitchell Mike Moon Rob Naillon Mike O'Neil Lee Rae Melin Tracy Mitchell Jana Morgan Dan Nelson Monica Peischl X P-, -4 f fr -4 Tina Petit Blake Pierson Joyce Prothero Leanne Pusateri Jill Ramsey Joel Rayan Marni Remington Ken Richardson Stephanie Roberts Stephen Roberts John Roco David Romero Kevin Ross Kevin Roy Rae Ann Runyon Anne-Marie Salmi Steven Samson Kurt Sand Judy Schindler Robert Smith Danielle Seri Diana Snellgrove Pam Simcox Sherri Sonnenberg Chuck Singleton Rich South Darren Smith Shawn Spears Mary Frances Smith Bill Stidd 39 , iq' J, IN lm.. Vicki Suryan Jodi Thompson Gretchen Vandyke Corey Williams Pattie Wright Bill Swann Todd Thornburg Margie Verellen Karla Williams Kim Zigler Jerry Swett Teresa Toney Michelle Volland Mitch Williams Leslie Ziska Kristina Swett Cheryl Travers Lynda Walls Scott Witham Brian Zylstra Mike Swett Rob Terry Lela Turner Shellie Ulrey Kim Watson Scott Wichert Rick Wolfe Dave Worley 40 CLASS OF 1983 t Pictured: Jim Masters Victor Meadows me Bertels Rob Olson tes Cotnren Tracey Sattler e Keiper Janet Scott y Lein James Swift Readeth maketh a full man, conference a ready man, and writing an exact man Francis Bacon ,TT,T1. , I ,A-Y' kt SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Front Row: Brad Nehring, Presidentg Middle Row: Debbie Snellgrove, Secretary: Robyn Brewer, Vice- Presidentg Back Row: Gina Tellevik, Treasurerg Norm Anderson, Sgt. at Arms. Julie Adair Bryan Baxter Gregg Burkhart Christel Cristler Roger Donahe Jodi Anders Lisa Bently Tracy Cadwell Michelle Crook Carmen Driver Brenda Anderson Kim Bennett Greg Camenzind Bill Cummings Teri Dwight Norm Anderson Ron Bishop Curt Cantonwine Kelley Daniels Debbie Elsner 42 x 'V 3 3459 CIN . K3 'v Sherry Ashenbrenner Jed Boles Randy Carlson Ray Daugherty Chuck Ensrud Joan Aylsworth Mike Braden Tonya Cavinder Tod Davis Sheri Estes Susie Baeseman Robyn Brewer Mark Chapman Erik Dekoker Jack Favro Tyler Bagge Sid Bridges David Coddington Kristin Dickinson Randi Foister Tony Balmelli Tiffany Brockman Emy Converse Karen Dollarhyde Rhonda Foley Gary Balsley Rhonda Brown Jim Cook Keith Dollarhyde Walter Fowler 43 J, T 1, , .wr !,1w- 12,51 L i Scott Frazier Shawna Hoffman Dan Johnson Donaid Koher Stacey Marlow Kasci Graham Lori Honeycutt David Johnson Kathy Koreis Starla Marty Leslie Grant Wendy Hood Dean Johnson Kate Larson Todd Mason Keith Gratias Karyn Hoyt Ken Johnson Brian Levine Karri McCall , ' ? K , , i 4 r ' x 44' if 1 0 '? Kathleen Haggerty Catherine Hagwood Paul Hauer Jeff Haunreiter Tim Haunreiter Tami Hoerntlein Tracy Hughes Willie Hui Teresa Hutton Chris James Terry Jay Mark Jenicek Vernon Johnson Dick Johnson M.G. Jones Susie Kain Kim Kihn Eunmi Kim Mike Limmer John Link Julleen Loaris Paul Lobaugh Jerry Loesch Darelyn Louden Mike McCloud Dave McGinnis Deanna Mclntyre Teresa McNieI Ken Mitchell Steve Mitchell 45 Jeane Monroe Michelle Nelson Lisa Parsons Bill Rontogiannis Steve Sena Greg Moody Stacey Nelson Shannon Paulsen Teresa Rothlin Dave Simcox Kim Moore Steve Nikander Paul Peiffer Sandra Ruth Kirsten Sjoberg Mike Morgan Joe Norquist Kris Peterson Darren Sabin Barb Skelton 1 lx, U., 37 N21 ff' I W Ellen Morton David Norton Donna Plotz leda Sarnes Kurt Smith Kim Morton Billy Norwood Randy Rakoz Rhonda Sarnes Debbie Snellgrove Sherri Murray Sharon Nuest Theresa Reith Julie Schave Rhonda Sorenson Van Musick Ken Odstrcil Don Reithofer Dan Schlittler Mike South Tony Nahaku Doug Olsen Patty Richied Max Schraeder Mechelle Spillman Brad Nehring Steve Orr Mike Romero Robin Schwartz Todd Stackhouse 47 - ,lil 1 i ' r' Lowell Stewart Bill Teitzel Angela Tuohy Susan Walpole Ann Wood Steve Stewart Gina Tellevik Lisa Ulrey David Ward Gerry Yarab Susan Stine Larry Thayer Tom Varley Joy Watson Koeung Yip Denise Sudano Larry Thurman Chad Venard Michael Williams Paoung Yip Jerry Swanson Tiffany Treat Dennis Verellen Lana Wilson Ron Yocom Paula Talley Ann Tucker Rose Vetter Ken Wiseman 48 CLASS OF 1984 Pictured: Brian Runyon Bill Starling in Erickson Jim Stine y Hines Michael Turner il Kranz Rodd Winter 4 Rademaker Lee Young Nobody can be taught faster than he can learn . . .Every man that has ever undertaken to instruct others can tell what slow advances he has been able to make, and how much patience it requires to recall vagrant inattention, to stimulate sluggish indifference, and to rectify absurd misapprehension Samuel Johnson ,. :ww l FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS: Mindy Graham, President, Erin Berg, Vice-President: Shannon Ferguson, Secretaryg Duby Petit, Treasurer, Ed Rigdon, Sgt. at Arms Janelle Abell Dan Aselton Mark Braden Steve Christensen Dalles Davis Brennan Ahmann Kathy Ashby Gary Branch Stefanie Close Tryna Davis Lisa Albright Jeff Ault Shawn Briggs Tony Colegrove Greta D'Armond Jeff Alder Stuart Baohman Karen Brown Mark Collins Brent Delay 50 0 V-l X X 45 1 v0 ,A i 4 Cindy Allen Carrie Anderson Jack Anderson Kevin Anderson Lisa Anderson Sherry Aschenbrenner Roger Bailey Michelle Balmelli Erin Berg Brenda Blurn George Boyd Debbie Bozarth Harold Buren Barbi Burnett Joel Butts Lorre Camenzind David Campbell Brenda Carlson Scott Colton Brad Cothren Sandy Cunningham Susan Cummingham Keith Daly Marla Davenny Elizabeth Dexter Susan Dillon Francine Dipola Brigette Dodge Lorena Dodd Jack Ducummon .V 51 xr! fw . Bobby Dykeman Stacy Freeman Karen Greenwood Lori Houston Kathy Limmer Sabrina Eames Natalie Fuller Scott Hall Natalie Howard Nathan Link Todd Ekberg Jane Gallagher Gene Hamilton Paul Huston Mary Livingood Jonette Esposito- Tony Gaudette Shawn Hamilton Shannon lnabnit Steve Main f7Q' url! ii , ' ,X i 'H 1 4' I ui 4 '7' nd Susan Estep Jerry Gelder Marsha Hansen James Janshen Teresa Mars Shannon Ferguson Teri Gelder Troy Hanson Doug Jones Kristi Mauel Kim Figlar Rhonda Gleason Christie Hartseli Shawn Jones Todd McCann Danelle Flanders Brian Goodman Jeannie Hoffenblum Craig Kaylor Dawn McEwen Cindy Folwell Mindy Graham Heidi Hoffman Carrie Kraupa Kelley McEwen Randy Frantz Darrell Gray Becky Hollis Ray Lenzi Lisa McGrew S..-7 7? Ken McNiel Leigh Meadows Tina Murphy Mike Nacht Jeff Owen Karla Palmason Larry Randall Todd Rayan Craig Sand Kevin Sanford Scott Michael Robert Nale Denise Peckinpaugh Jeff Remington Butch Schirninesky Shelly Miller Chris Nelson Duby Petit Aaron Reno Kirsten Schultz ...rf MMI' J, ,M ' X Z Matt Milliern Darren Mills Barbara Nlooberry Renee Morehead Stacy Moren Andrea Motturi Scott Neuhauser Julie Newby John O'Brien Corey O'Lague Dianne O'NeiI Janice Olsen Ron Podmore Clay Prater Barbara Pratt J.B. Preston Beth Pusateri Janet Radnich Ed Rigdon Rod Rinta Kim Robbins Dennis Roche James Rorrer Gary Rutledge John Seaton Gary Siegwarth Eric Singleton Todd Skipworth Tonya Smith Rae Dene Sorensen 55 1 Q I 'Si 4 K , w Jennifer Soteros Tammy Thayer Corrin Toney Michelle Waltenburg Kristy Worley Katie Spain Keith Thomas Chris Tuininga Lee Watson Duane Young James Stepp Ann Thompson Midge Volland Victor Whalen Kelli Zigler 56 .L l cLAss or 1985 it Pictured: ggy Allegre niel Cothren rt Gratias anna Johnson rth Kane Sean Nolan Kurt Norberg Pat Remberton Kristen Schultz Mike Williams Russell Yeager Learning is not child's play: we cannot learn without pain Aristotle The good that should come of study is to prove better, wiser, and honester Montaigne I1 W, Q ' LI. M f , f iie iw' ww 5 ff ,Y J: wen rf, ' A, WW, , 1 1-fs' ,,', 50, , f ,5,3K'f',,9 19? 1 f aff , ,, fi, f, N A . f , ,, Mm ,ig V W , f ,,',i fm , ' f U, f 'i,, fi 1 ff A I, ,fr 5 M f , :Q ,,,, 1 su, 4 Y -eg, ,z f mm: in, ' I4 Varsity Jr. Varsity Freshman THEY THEY WE THEY Castle Rock Centralia 29 12 Centralia Centralia Mark Morris 6 10 Battle Ground Mark Morris Battle Ground 6 7 Mark Morris Battle Grgund R.A. Long 26 16 Prairie RA, Long Camas 22 8 RA. Long Camas Kelso 41 22 Centralia Roosevelt CPortlandj Prairie 20 Prairie Centralia 60 Mr. Football: Carlos Rasmussen Most Improved: Rick Folwell Most Valuable Player: Phil Johnson Defensive Captain: Darren Ferrier Most Valuable: Chris Johnson Outstanding Defensive Player: Chris Johnson ,',j. 1 .. gs in , ..i bg, fu . i 19 is ...QQ .tdym - 5 VA 5 i i Varsity and Junior Varsity First Row: M. Frantz, J. Norquist, R. Yocum, J. McNurlin, C. Sand, D. Johnson, V. Johnson, S. Frazier, M. Palmason, C. Bickel, M. Derkacht, S. Smith, K. Hadley, R. Blum, ' Second Row: Craig Johnson, K. Swann, S. Blinks, K. Johnson, B. Balmelli, M. Muyskens, K. Calkins, C. Rassmussen, S. Schiminesky, M. Nuest, R. Needle, J. Swanson, D. Simcox, M. Moon. Third Row: D. Lennox, D. Arnnt, M. Griffith, J. Ramsey, R. Foley, B. Swann, D. Ferrier, M. Stidd, D. Rush, B. Mackay, D. Nahaku, L. Lovos, R. Terry, J. Stepp. Fourth Row: R. Carlson, Brian Cothren, W. Folsom, M. O'Neil, T. Thornburg, Chris Johnson, J. Knesal, P. Johnson, Dave Worley, S. King, K. Richardson, S. Spears, P. Lobaugh, N. Kranz, T. Nahaku, Fifth Row: W. Kranz, B. Levine, G. Balsley, D. Benincasa, R. Rakoz, R. Heaton, J. Roco, R. South, R. Jensen, J. Davis, N Larson, J. Ulrey, D. Romero, M. Romero, S. Bridges. Sixth Row: D. Crawford, S. Orr, M. Williams, N. Anderson, R. Folwell, T. Davis, G. Moody, M. Jenicek, R. Singleton, J Brosnahan, F. Butcher, Jr., D. Schlittler. , Freshmen First Row: L. Watson, R. Sanderson, T. Thornburg, J.B. Preston, T. Hanson, S. Michaels, S. Main, R. Rinta, J. Reming- ton, G. Gelder. Second Row: C. Kaylor, J. Alder, C. Sand, M. Womack, D. Wahl, R. Frantz, G. Branch, S. Jones, S. Hamilton, D. Roche, M. Collins, Coach Serna, Coach Katz. Third Row: Coach Rinta, N. Link, J. Butts, D. Jones, K. Heaton, T. Skipworth, K. Norberg, T. Seaton, E. Rigdon, T. McCann, T. Rayan, S. Strasser. ,- 'S Sig 3 NV. .me X Varsity Jr. Varsity THEY THEY Mark Morris Camas Camas R.A. Long Prairie Battle Ground RA. Long Centralia Battle Ground Centralia .41- Most Improved: Penni Studeman Most Inspirational: Sandra Cerkan Undefeated Doubles Team: Mary Bailey and Sandra Cerkan Front Row: S. Ruth, Paige Studeman, A. Salmi, M. Frantz, Penni Studeman, S. Nelson, T. Reith, M, Balmelli. Back Row: Coach Naegeli, R. Schwartz, M. Bailey, M. Bickel, S. Cerkan, R. Sorensen, T. Pettit, Asst. Coach L. Mortensen 63 ,pill Varsity Jr. Varsity WE THEY THEY 2 Timberline Timberline 1 Jamboree Mark Morris 0 Mark Morris Camas 1 Camas Prairie 0 Prairie RA. Long 0 R.A. Long Battle Ground 2 Battle Ground Centralia 2 Centralia Mark Morris 1 Mark Morris Camas 2 Camas Prairie 1 Prairie R.A. Long 0 RA. Long Battle Ground 1 Battle Ground Centralia 0 Centralia Tournament 2nd out of 5 Most lmproved: Mindy Graham Most Inspirational: Jolene Gates Co-Captains: Rita Dillon and Lynette Conway 32 Varsity Front Row: S. Eames, J. Gates, R. Brewer, K. Kories, D. Plotz. Back Row: Coach Stajduhar, L. Conway, S. Fuller, K. Studeman, R. Dillon, M Graham, Asst. Coach L. Fay. J.V. Front Row: R. Brosnahan, G. Tellevik, K. Broderick, K. Thompson, K. Figler. Middle Row: L. Johnson, S. Paulsen, B. Mooberry, J. Radnich, D. O'Neil, R. Wil- liams, N. Howard. Back Row: Asst. Coach Folwell, W. Hood, C. Folwell, S. Dillon, M. Waltenburg, S. Nuest, E. Morton, S. Close, D. Snellgrove, Coach Brady. 65 KQV' '-my wr S?lEiillU5 Q,f,ixac4,y,w l Most Inspirational: Blake Pierson Most Improved Girl: Carrie Anderson Most improved Boy: Doug Olsen i . mcg Qwfmffes M NO V ' ',ii'r Scmiazcfp Gwen' WWIS W f' Q 1 493 4365 i i.2 S g,lkRC'9Z':!' 051646, cow? 52,5 R040 Cllfliklls GHZHALSS 4 cz'-95' BSN' sUlR04g5. Mm gum Front Row: C. Anderson, L. Graham. M. Sodden, J. Ramsey, K. Aselton. Middle Row: B. Nehring, B. Norwood, V. Musick, D. Aselton, K. Johnson, D. Olsen, D. Johnson, M.G. Jones, B. Piersor Back Row: Coach Lakin, B. Nehring, F. Dekoker, S. Christensen, M. Mallonee, P. Ahmann, P. Dillon. BOYS 3 out of 7 Girls out of 7 BOYS 2 out of T Girls out of Zi BOYS i out of -E GiI'lS out of Z BOYS 3 out of 3 GiI'lS out of 5 BOYS 3 out of B Girls out of- Forfeit Boys -2 out of 'E GiVlS gout of 2- Boys l out of 7 Girls - out of- Fgrfeit Boys E out offi Girls d out of - Forfeit First Row: L. Upton, Advisor Z. Vandegrift, C. Lobaugh. Second Row: C. Kay, L, Peckinpaugh, B. White, M. Lowe, L. Graham, S. Nuest. Third Row: L. Pusateri, C. Gelder, W. Hood, L. Allen, L. Melin. Fourth Row: S. Estes, D. Snellgrove, G. Tellevik, L. Honeycutt, M. Crook, L, Divis. Fifth Row: K. Broderick. Sixth Row: Captain K. Selstrom. 4 251, Qi Z M3 f , lam CRT 44 ? 68 First Row: L. Shafer, L. Ulrey, S. Walpole, D. Haynes. Second Row: C. Travers, T. Rothlin, K. Sjoberg, D. Anderson Third Row: D. Snellgrove, S. Colton. Fourth Row: C. Yates, M. Bickel. Back Row: K. Studeman. F., W Y 7' 'wiv' ' 7 - W ' W sowmzfrws 75.21, , Varsity-Boys 61 Mark Morris 72 JV- V3VSitY'GiflS' 55 RA- l-008 59 Front Row: J. Gates L Graham THEY 63 CSFYIBS 73 Back Row: D. Plotz L Gothard M Frantz K Dickinson L Ziska 45 Battle Ground 50 E. Morton R Brewer Coach Stajduhar North Thurston 56 Prairie 59 Tumwater 72 Centralia 100 N01 Pigturedg K Kgrleg Morton 59 R.A. Long 60 J V .t -B Mossyrock 73 Mark Morris 78 r' arg' y Cys Olympic 70 Camas 63 Front Row: V. Musick Coach Meneely R Bishop Castle Rock 29 Battle Ground 65 Back Row: N. Anderson R Bluhm B Zylstra M Mallonee R Olympic 72 Prairie 59 Yocom K Gratias P Hauer V Johnson W Hui J Castle Rock 74 Centralia 92 Loesch S Witham W I J fd 1 i 41' Most Improved: Trina Caswell Most Inspirational: Mary Frantz Best Defensive Player: Sandra Cerkan Most Inspirational: Brian Runyon Most Valuable Player: Rod Ticknor Mr. Hustle: Eric Marshall Team Captain: Geoff Brewer Coach's Award: Mike Bertels Varsity-Boys' Front Row: Ball girl-K. Larson, D. Lennox, T. Thornburg, D. Arntt, S. Sigler, J. Ramsey, C. Rasmussen, B. Runyon, G. Brewer, Ball girl-A. Huston. Back Row: Coach Katz, Coach Fay, K. Johnson, E. Marshall, M. Bertels, D. Nelson, B. Baxter, K. Hadley, R. Ticknor, Coach Pratt. Varsity-Girls' Front Row: L. Hauer, L. Prichard, J. Lennox, J. Morgan, Coach Baker, J. Balmelli, L. Conway, S Cerkan, C. Melohn. Not Pictured: T. Caswell. 73 Xi K A wh W we llll y Varsity-Girls Battle Ground Jr. Varsity-Girls Centralia Centralia Camas THEY Camas WE THEY R.A. Long R.A. Long Prairie North Thurston Prairie 34 North Thurston 14 Mark Morris Shelton Mark Morris 32 Shelton 34 Battle Ground Tenino Battle Ground 45 Tenino 21 Camas Shelton Centralia 27 Shelton 34 Centralia Olympic Camas 17 Olympic 30 R.A. Long Olympic R.A. Long 18 Olympic 29 Prairie Tenino Prairie 56 Tenino 20 Mark Morris North Thurston Mark Morris 45 North Thurston 29 Battle Ground xx f I Q iss sk . Freshmen Girls' THEY Centralia R.A. Long Prairie Mark Morris Battle Ground Centralia R.A. Long Prairie Mark Morris Freshmen Boys' Front Row: S. Hamilton, S. Neuhauser, R. Bailey, S. Hall, R. Rinta T. Thornburg, J. Remington, G. Rutledge, S. Jones. Back Row: Manager-J. Gelder, C. Kaylor, T. Gaudette, B. Cothren E. Rigdon, G. Slegworth, S. Christensen, M. Collins, D Wahl, Coach Liles Freshmen Girls' Front Row: C. Anderson, T. Davis, F. Toney, K. Thompson Back Row: Coach Brady, R. Williams, S. Close, C. Folwell, R. Sor- enson, K. Schultz, M. Waltenburg, M. Graham, N. How- ard, S. Eames, Coach Folwell. 75 THEY 24 Tumwater 44 Battle Ground Olympic 40 34 Olympia Yelm 19 32 Elma Curtis 32 43 R. A. Long Mark Morris 3 Centralia 17 3rd-Olympic Invitational Camas 22 lst Bearcat Invitational Prairie 9 3rd-Lumberjack Classic Timberline 31 53 Mr. Hustle-Tony Balmelli Mr. Pin-Tony Balmelli Mr. Takedown-Scott Blinks Dan Dobyn's Memorial Trophy CMost Valuablej-Darren Ferrier STATE TOURNAMENT Scott Blinks C1683 2ND Darren Ferrier C1787 4TH l Y F x rrroo E ,Gila t H 'tem YQ' ' Q R W, Varsity Front Row: Back Row: Jr. Varsity Front Row: Back Row: B. Nehring, B. Swann, K. Roy, T. Szambelan, K. Ander son, D. Roche, T. Balmelli. N. Kranz, W. Kranz, D. Ferrier, S. Blinks, Coach Gust, P. Hall, K. Swann, M. Frantz, F. Dekoker. D. Coddington, S. Main, D. Johnston, J. Alder, B. Shendel, H. Buren, C. Tuninga. J. Seaton, D. Campbell, C. Sand, D. Romero, D. Goe- bel, Coach Daniels, P. Lobaugh, J. Roco, K. Daly, C. Sands. 77 WE THEY Kristie McKee, Darcy Ekberg, Joyce Prothero and Kathy Broderick went to District. I 97.05 Olympia 120.05 Kathy Broderick went to State. 939 Camo' 11625 98.275 Tumwater 95.7 Most Inspirational: Kathy Broderick 945 Shelton 110-7 Most Valuable: Kathy Broderick 105 Tufwwafef 113-1 Most Improved: Darcy Ekberg 108825 Camo' 119-525 104.1 Shelton 114.525 97.9 Olympia 125.7 110.45 Charles Wright 129.625 78 F ,W 'N , s Q1 K I ., AQ X 3 , 752+ , lf If 7 , f ff, 5, I QL, m ,g Z f 5 A f A I :f .. ,, my gi ' ' 'W 1 Q w W V f 'T -I -I Ll. -I -I 7 . my i 2 7 7 ' is is mf T rf . ,.,,,. f K ,V It k kl.:' :W .,,, 1' , ' Boy's Varsity Baseball Girls' Varsity Softball WE THEY Mark Morris 2 Centralia 1 WE THEY O Olympia 11 Prairie 5 3 North Thurston O R.A. Long 3 3 Castle Rock 2 2 Kelso 12 Camas 1 2 Castle Rock 5 6 Olympia 7 Mark Morris 0 1 Camas 7 3 Capital 7 Battle Ground 1 9 Washougal 2 5 North Thurston 2 Prairie 7 7 Mark Morris 3 1 Battle Ground 4 Camas 5 8 R.A. Long 2 7 R.A. Long 6 Centralia 8 3 Mark Morris 4 13 Prairie 9 4 Battle Ground 2 82 st K .y 9 S g .... K 4, ,K i . 1 , . , - s ..nr .W , . S- , I r : Q 'ii 4 f ,ff . I 1 11. V is X I T E ' ' P ,. -L-L X , K K . v .KK-k . k:,L K K KKKK K ex . I . - 15: 1, A 'Y K gig. Ixk .E3S2i6i5v'ww- Na+ 'TIE kk'k SQ' Baseball Most Improved: Rick Folwell Most Inspirational: Kelly Calkins Softball Most Improved: Gina Tellevik Most Inspirational: Carol Favro l Z gl' il Varsity Baseball 7 Kelso 6 First Row: D. Lennox, T. Brockman 6 Camas 5 Second Row: B. Balmelli, D. Arntt, P, Johnson, M. Muyskens, R. Folwell, K. Calkins, S. 0 Centralia 1 Sigler, G. Gelder. 9 RA. Long 6 Third Row: Coach Lunders, R. Crawford, M. White, T. McKune, C. Johnson, R. Blum, T. 3 Mark Morris 5 Thornburg, Coach Brooks. 5 Battle Ground 4 5 Kelso 7 Varsity Softball 6 Prairie 5 First Row: L. Gothard, C. Driver, G. Tellevik, C. Kories, Y. Honea, C. Favro, K. Aselton. 3 Camas 2 Second Row: Coach Stadjuhar, C. Kay, L. Conway, J. Balmelli, S. Cerkan, J. Gates, S. 14 Timberline 4 Fuller, Coach Gates. 4 Centralia 1 2 Olympia 5 83 LL BA FT f' S LL BA . BASE PI -a s P' I Girls' Jr. Varsity Softball WE THEY 30 Castle Rock 9 26 Castle Rock 6 8 RA. Long 4 24 Mark Morris 11 O Kelso 11 8 Camas 22 17 Centralia 4 3 R.A. Long 5 2 Mark Morris 5 7 Camas 18 Jr. Varsity Softball First Row: R. Schwartz, T. Rothlin, K. Thompson, S. Walpole, S. Kain C. James, P. Talley. Second Row: Coach Hazlewood, E. Kim, W. Hood, C. Folwell, S. Nel son, M. Volland, A. Moturi, D. Sneilgrove. 84 EW E fi .V , 1' siiss 'jig 'W' ' 5 33,552 . ' T Q33 , ' f 'bmi V . f r . at , WVAV T, Vx . T .. V7 . f 1 A 'Yrs V - ' m1:4g,q 'W 'f4algt f V 'fd' C nv , .mf-.nf ' ' . . ,f ,V .V .fi W Tryffrr rrrr .,. . f ,,,' ' . L W r f' 15 5 Q or 1 T T' . rf.. 'r afar' .T f ' Wifi im! ., W 455, . V J . 1: gg, 1 V I js' .s.:..gw nf A 1 H vm' . 1 .w . V ' ' WW, . V V T,-wg, - , ' Q' 1-4,4 ' Q M ' ' f ' 'wr' f.' -W ff ww wa W W' .- ,,,b T L tv, ' My ,,...VM K ' ' 11:-fiya ' M I ' 'W 3 - . ,, . . 5 V 'R 4 -., f,.E'1'f3f,: 1' rf' 'Q' ' H ' -'rf ' mmf' .... r. 7 ' ' ' . 1 e ff - 1 1 1 :F-1. , Aft' ' - , . V .5715 if vw trmynw. . Wa. W. Vi, .. ,fit-.sf1f..WzM2 ...M . , ' . 1 3'.. ,' 'f 'H' 4.' '. 'w.' Q 71 v 'T' 'L' .M N' ,, 5 ig , V. V K ij? Using? VV '?'f1'. 'q 5. www-.--.' - 51 Q,, ' . ' ' J 3-1, - x'u'-.....ww1'.'r Q . Efffwgggkx' . 1 -1. + . .-.. , an gf of '..' V ' .1..f.2z. .Q . 1' ' has K Jr. Varsity Baseball First Row: B. Pusateri, B. Blum Second Row: J. Link, T. Davis, T. Thornburg, K. Mitchell, J. Remington, S. Orr, WE D. Wahl, R. Rinta, R. Rakoz. Third Row: Coach Keen, T. Gaudette, T. Skipworth, B. Baxter, K. Norberg, C. 6 Cantonwine, D. Simcox, B. Rontogiannis, Coach Krause. 4 3 3 6 9 5 3 3 Boys' THEY Olympia North Thurston Kelso Olympia Capital North Thurston Battle Ground R.A. Long Mark Morris Varsity Baseball 5 2 Centralia 9 5 10 Prairie 5 8 3 RA. Long 4 4 6 Camas 5 7 3 Mark Morris 4 5 5 Battle Ground 2 15 6 9 14 7 Camas 1 13 2 Centralia 4 Prairie 85 i 2 if Boys' Track Girls' Track Sub-District: Boys 2nd out of 7 WE THEY THEY Girls 6th out of 7 106 Kelso Kelso District: 76 Battle Ground Battle Ground Boys 7th out of 16 101 Mark Morris Mark Morris Girls 16th out of 17 87 Camas Camas 104 Prairie Prairie State: 46 R.A. Long R.A. Long Kirk Hadley-110, High Hurdles 80 Centralia Centralia Geoff Brewer-Long Jump, Triple .lump Mark Morris Invitational Mark Morris Invitational Carrie Anderson-1600 Meter Run 5th out of 9 5th out of 9 86 'fl Boys' Track Most lmproved: Dan Aselton Most Inspirational: Geoff Brewer Girls' Track Most Improved: Sabrina Eames Most Inspirational: Christie Anderson First Row: J. Ramsey, L. Hauer, D. Anderson, K. Peterson, K. Dickinson, Christie Anderson, R. Brewer, Carrie Anderson, S. Eames, E Morton, T. Mitchell. Second Row: L. Thayer, B, Teitzel, K. Brown, D. Mooberry, J. Newby, S. Close, D. Flanders, C. Toney, F. Dipola, K. Mauel, M. Hansen D. Mills, R. Podmore. Third Row: G. Kain, S. Jones, S. Pennington, M. Stidd, K. Hadley, B. Chimenti, S. King, J. Butts, K. Aselton, D. Campbell, P. Brown. Fourth Row: R. Singleton, S. Hamilton, M. Killiams, D. Sanford, D. Nahaku, D. Rush, J. Stine, D. Romero, B. Pierson, M. O'Neil, G. Brewer, M. Palmason, D. DeBoer. Fifth Row: C. Ensrud, N. Anderson, J. Ramsey, M. Mallonee, E. Rigdon, S. Christenson, D. Olsen, P. Dillon, J. Killiams, J. Davis, B. Runyon, K. Kisemen. Sixth Row: T. Folwell, Coach Giske, Coach Liles, Coach Katz, Coach Lakin, Coach Adams, Coach Brady, M. Davenny, L. Pusateri, L Dowd. 87 W , ,,,, YS' TENNIS G LWB :J ,,.' . A Varsity Tennis WE THEY 5 Tumwater 5 North Thurston 1 Capital 5 Kelso 5 Mark Morris 4 Aberdeen 4 Battle Ground 4 Prairie 5 Camas 4 Centralia First Row: R. Frantz, M.G. Jones, D. Ward, M. Braden, T. Varley. Second Row: T. Reith, S. Michael, S. Kelling, G. Camenzind, G. Rut- ledge, D. McGinnis, T. Szarnbelan. Third Row: N. Rademaker, Coach State, W. Loy, D. Braden, L. Mitch- ell, B. Zylstra, M. Frantz, S. Nuest. Districts: Tirn Szambelan-Singles Wayne Loy and Louis Mitchell-Doubles State: Wayne Loy and Louis Mitchell 88 Tennis Outstanding Players: Tim Szambelan and Wayne Loy Most Improved: Greg Camenzind Golf Outstanding Player: David Worley V Most Improved: Jon Huston ' . 'W .1 5 1 -what f A V -1 fl. ' . .. --fff -- fire? .f f ' 9 .. ' r' .-Mftfvr - - tt,, . . -4, tty ..- 1 'i'-, , . V ' ,., -. 4 8 Q 'T -my 254 ' m3357284 4ZE l'7?w, f V' -'A K If - 9 .s 'D - 'T ' 6.153 .ft X hi s , f f 'W' L . E . . .i ff s- 1 f 7, ' N3 Q' . f 35125 ' . ,K was? . x P, ' 'Qi' Aan ff- 5 i .. ' N, .K X ,K . Ji f K.: . -, ,,. ,.,f,?A.2',7gl,,iHia 'T - . Lsiflitfff' 8'-, ,. N Qfdfifri 'S' ' U 'T M' i Coach Klovdahl, J. Cram, K. Smith, D. Worley, R. Ticknor, D. Lennox, S. Witham, J. Huston, N. Flanders March 8 Mark Morris 181, Prairie 190, Chehalis 210 19 Battle Ground 173, R.A. Long 175, Chehalis 199 22 Centralia 179, Prairie 183, Chehalis 197 24 Prairie 175, R.A. Long 179, Chehalis 186 April 14 Battle Ground 183, Prairie 184, Chehalis 185 19 Mark Morris 173, Battle Ground 184, Chehalis 186 28 Centralia 148, Chehalis 176 30 Chehalis 168, North Thurston 182 V BOYS' and GIRLS' STATE ... JR. STATESNIEI Boys' and Girls' State First Row: Monica Peischl, Stephanie Carter, Mitch Williams. Second Row: Carmen Cristler, Mike O'Neil, John Roco. Math Clblb Third Row: Kristine Mason, Bob Hughes, Mike Bertels, Blake First ROWI Maffifl Ffafltli John Stepp- Pierson, Rita Dillon Second Row: Willie Hui, James Lintott, David McGinnis. Not Pictured: David Crawford. Third Row: Rita Dillon, Secretary-Treasure-rg Lisa Carlson, Anne- Junior Statesmen . Marie Salmi' . I First Row: Sandra Ruth, James Wood, Jennifer Schmidt, Not Plctured' Maryfrantz' Preslqent' Leanne Dowd' Greg Ca' James Linton' Scott Blinksl menlzindh Vice-Presldentg David Coddington, Den- nis ere en. Second Row: Rita Dillon, Louis Mitchell, Martin Frantz, David McGinnis, Carmen Cristler. 92 MATH CLUB . . . HONOR SOCIETY . . . Honor Society The Society selected Jim Lintott and Valerie Crase to enter the competition for NHS scholarships. Leadership, character and service were important in this competiton. ln addition, Honor Society supervised the distribution of free Mariner l Made the Grade tickets for those students maintaining a 3.25 grade point. Spring was a busy time for Honor Society members. Mr. Larry Norwood, principal of Capitol High School, was the guest speaker at the invitation Dinner. The NHS is planning the Senior Assembly as well as a possible banquet for later this year. President: Jim Wood Treasurer: Blake Pierson Vice-President: Nancy Jones Representatives: Cecile Barkis, Jim Lintott, Bob Nehring, Dana Spears. Secretary: Mary Frantz Advisor: Mrs. Verley 93 , W- STAGEBAND . . . ALL N.W. BAN I M: , ,5,A, , 9 a itll, ,,. W.F. West Stage Band f 3 PEP CLUB . . . PUB CLUB . . . 14 FK , A ff' B we Q : All Northwest Band Donna Plotz Ann Wood Not Pictured: Julie Johnson All Northwest Chorus Not Pictured: Stacey Colton Tami Ames Pep Club President: Wendy Hood Vice-President: Robin Schwartz Secretary: Susan Elder Treasurer: Rhonda Sorenson Pub Club ax it C-CLUB SKI ART WESl nf. C-Club President: Robert Nehring Vice-President: Kelly Calkins Secretary: Debora Anderson Treasurer: Lisa Graham Sergeant At Arms: Kirk Hadley Ski Club President: Julie Balrnelli Vice-President: Kristine Mason Secretary: Stacey Colton Treasurer: Susan Elder Sergeant at Arms: David Schwartz THEATRE . . . FORENSICS QEBLEHHE i Forensics Forensics won 37 trophies and awards, including lst place at District Debate, 5th place at AA State Debate, 2nd place at District Lincoln-Douglas Debate and 6th place at State Oratory. Eleven people qualified for state competition. The President, Jim Lintott, was honored by the Washington State Forensics Association and received the Eric Helppie Award given to the most outstanding Forensics member in the state. Art Club President: Magi Mudge-Smith President Elect: Laura Hagwood Vice-President: Mindy Lowe SecretaryfTreasurer: Michael Roco Advisor: Mrs. Courtney 97 SPDRTS MEDICINE . . .INTERNATIONAL . . . RIO. Sports Medicine International Club International Club President: Duby Petit Vice-President: Monica Peischl Secretary: Mary Frantz Treasurer: Tina Petit Historian: Debb Hewlett Activities Chairman: Wayne Loy Riot Squad In its first year, RIOT squad was successfully led by yell leader Dean Lennox. Among the clubs activities: harass- ment, crazy outfits Cespecially David Schwartz's colored hairy, and nearly being evicted from CentraIia's gym for being too radical. CHSOTA Jerry Swett was editor of CHSOTA, the weekly radio pro- gram about W.F. West activities. 98 QUAD CHSOTA CRIMSON gl GRAY Crimson 84 Gray Managing Editor-Laura Hagwood News Editor-Layna Ennis Editorial Editor-Laura Hagwood Features Editor-Brad Nehring Sports Editor-Brian Zylstra Ads Manager-Marge Fletcher Exchange Manager-Laurie Gross Photography-Kelly Thompson Advisor-Sue Danielson J.R. FAN CLUB . . . HORS 'Q J.R. Fan Club President: LaVonne Prichard Vice-President: Denise Kitchel Secretary: Craig Butler Treasurer: Lisa Parsons Sergeant at Arrns: Dan Parsons FHA President: Cecile Barkis Vice-President: Cathy Schraeder Secretary: Kim Bennett Treasurer: Jody Tompson Parlimentarian: Kim Moore Historian: Jill Morgan LLUB...FHA...FBLA... FBLA President: Marge Fletcher Vice-President: Cindy Gelder Secretary: Lisa Carlson Treasurer: Nathan Larson Bookstore Manager: Bryce Anderson Historians: Sherri Sonnenberg J.B. Preston CAR CLUB . . . FUTUF Car Club President: Bob Balmelli Secretary: Kami Kostick This year, the Auto Club instituted a Car ofthe Month Award. Members select an outstanding auto owned by any student at W.F. West. The Auto Club has also established several goals for shop improvement, including construction of a paint booth, purchase of automatic lubricating equipment, and establishing Saturday shop days. The high point of the Auto Club's activity schedule is the S.l.R. student drag faces in Seattle every May. This year the Auto Club has several members entering automobiles which should be top contenders. Future Farmers of America 102 ARMERS . . . RADIO CLUB P Radio C NCNETTES . . . GIRLS' CHORUS President: Tami Ames Secretary: Kathy Broderick Treasurer: Blake Pierson Mixed Chorus Historian: Stacey Colton Mixed Chorus was involved in the production of John Brown's Body in lieu of a Fall Concert. The chorus performed their Christmas Concert, Medley in March, and Spring Choral Concert in the school gym. Stacey Colton and Tami Ames were selected to sing in the All State Chorus at Richland in February. In March, the chorus travelled to Longview for the annual choral contest. Throughout the year, the chorus students were involved in fund raisers for the projected trip to California in the spring of 1983. 104 VESTSINGERS . . . MIX CHORUS. l i l l K-ff 'O Westsingers The Westsingers, who meet every morning at 7:30, performed throughout the year including the Fall Sports dessert, the Spaghetti Dinner and Open House. ln addition, they participated in the Green River Community College Vocal Jazz Festival in Auburn, and the Mt. Hood Community College Vocal Jazz Festival in Gresham, Oregon. The group was backed by a rhythm section composed of Mindy Graham, piano, Mike Parsons, bass: and Scott Wichert, drums. Their performances this year were enhanced by a fine new P.A. system, supplied by the school district. Their fun trip for the year was a weekend camping trip in May to Sun Lakes State Park in Eastern Washington. 105 AD M I N ISTRATION-FACULTY fw- -ll viii Donald Mitchell Robert Close Les Atkins Ray Baker Larry Batchelor Superintendent Asst. Superintendent Ind. Arts Drivers Ed. History George Murdock Rainer Houser Sue Danielson Ken Davis Larry Fay Principal Asst. Principal Business Special Ed. Science Don Conway Luella Studeman David Judd Richard Katz Tim Kindle Athletics Bookkeeper Chorus Math English Stephanie Connors Russ Myers Russ Lunders Donna Mc Cormick Don Meneeley COur1Seling Counseling Art Math Math 106 fl I n Brady Bill Brunko Earl Coryell Jo Courtney Denny Daniels lme and Family Science Spec. Ed. Art PE n Fuller Rod Giske Harry Gust Bill Hasson Larry Iverson lglish-German History History Work Study English e Klovdahl Steve Kostanich Don Lakin Tom Larson Richard Liles story Metals Mech. Drawing Band Auto Shop Naegeli Jack Nehring Larry Parsons Peg Peterson Marilyn Pettit - Health Work Study Media ln House Spec. Ed. l l 9, is , Ted Rambo John Raupp Harold Schwartz Tim Serna Dick Sieler Math Agriculture English Drivers Ed. History Elizabeth Simpson Ron Simpson Paulette Stadjuhar Jack State Sandy Sund English- Spanish Band PE PE Home and Family Zoe Vandergrift Gene Verley Shirlie Verley Jim Walker Janelle Williams Business Business English Science English 108 EF :- asf' 'D V37 i i l ice Baker Lori Bean Bettie Brunko Jan Cosser Mary Graham acretary Aide Secretary Aide Secretary na Osborne Pauline Parkinson Joan Rambo Cindy Smith Maxine Stacy ,de Secretary Aide Aide Aide Not Pictured: David Lipe- Englishg Wes Blair- Psychologist - 2 1 1 I 1 1 , 7 V W Y H Y V YY W-WH-T-7 A.S.B. OFFICERS . . . SENIOR CLAS CRAIG BUTLER JAMES LINTOTT JOHN STEPP I A.S.B. Officers Julie Bryant, Co-Treasurerg Becky White, Co-Treasurer, Valerie Crase, Vice- President: Jim Lintott, President, Rita Dillon, Secretary, Penni Studeman, Historian, Joe Cram, Sergeant at Arms. Senior Class Officers Pat Dillon, Sergeant at Arms, Paige Studeman, Treasurer, Debbie Anderson, Secretaryg Leslie Johnson, Vice-President, Bob Nenring, President. 112 FFICERS . . . TOP TEN 1982. VALERIE CRASE LOUIS MITCHELL KRISTIE STUDEMAN MARTIN FRANTZ ROBERT NEHRING LORI SHAFER JAMES WOOD STUDENT HONORS Jim Lintott-National Honor Society Scholarship Carmen Cristler-Rotary Youth Leadership National Merit Finalist Rita Dillon-Masonic Junior Achievement Valerie Crase-Youth Citizenship Award Greg Camenzind-Hugh O'Brien Scholarship DAR Good Citizen Award Jim Wood-Centrum Workshop Rita Dillon-Rotary Youth Leadership Laurie Walters-Centrum Workshop 113 DOWN 3 Q FATHER-GRADUATE BARBEQUE STAN HEDWALL PARK JUNE 1, 1982 32' -4 ,+I-'-ml fn COUNT DOWN 2 I Q . SENIOR ASSEMBLY NIOTHER-GRADUATE TEA BACCALAUREATE JUNE 2, 1982 new DEPARTMENT AWARD WINNERS Art Doyle Sanford Music Valerie Crase Business Education Deanna Macomber Boys' P.E. Tim Szambelan -lome and Family Life Laurie Walters Girls' P.E. Christine Anderson ndustrial Arts Shane Smith Science Jim Lintott .anguage Arts Jim Wood Social Studies Jim Lintott Wathematics Martin Frantz 117 3,7 wr 42 MJ DAR Good Citizen Journalism Awards Faye B. Smith Award Georgiann Gorman English Award Forensics Award Chorus Award- Outstanding Senior Valerie Crase Marge Fletcher L H d aura agwoo Cindy Gelder Jim Lintott Jim Lintott Mike Roco Q! 1 7 V J 11 fl- iii V Outstanding Senior Boy Athlete Scott Blinks Outstanding Senior Girl Athlete Julie Balmelli Doug Blaser Spirit Award Cathy Wirta I WI I :Vg Y lk 1 P 1 , f' My ss Musicians' Award Choral Awards Band Award Student Leadership Award Student Body Treasurers' Awards Tami Ames Tami Ames Steve Nolan Stacey Colton Debbie Chambers Valerie Crase Jim Lintott Becky White Julie Bryant GOLD C Debbie Anderson Mary Bailey Scott Blinks Geoff Brewer Kelly Calkins Pat Dillon Martin Frantz WINNERS Kirk Hadley Louis Mitchell Bob Nehring Jim Ramsey Carlos Rasmussen Kristie Studeman Paige Studeman Penni Studeman wwf SENIOR BREAKFAST GRADUATION JUNE 4, 1982 HONORS PROGRAM SEN IORS Mary Bailey Julie Balmelli Cecile Barkis Scott Blinks Stacey Colton Valerie Crase Patrick Dillon Martin Fraz Deborah Hewlett Nancy Jones James Lintott Louis Mitchell Robert Nehring Dana Spears Rene Streeter Catherine Wirta James Wood I 120 MEMBERS OF THE CLASS OF 1982 INCLUDE: School. The largest number of Honors Program graduates. Two out of three Outstanding Washington Scholars from the 20th Legislative District. The second place winner in State AA Wrestling Tournament. Two players named to All-League Basketball teams. Players on St. Helens Conference Championship Tennis team. The State Triple-jump champion. Washington's outstanding Forensics member, who helped to ac- cumulate 37 Forensics trophies this year. Participants in All-State Chorus, All-Northwest Chorus, and Out- standing Soloist at Green River College. Participants in the prestigious seminar sponosred by the Centrum Foundation at Fort Worden. Won the county and statewide Keep Washington poster contests, along with 2nd and 3rd places in the Lewis County Historical Muse- um Contest. Bryce Anderson Cecile Barkis Scott Blinks Valerie Crase Patrick Dillon Debbie Hewlett Nancy Jones SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Jim Lintott Louis Mitchell Kim Mohoric Bob Nehring Lori Shafer Dana Spears John Stepp Rene Streeter Kristie Studeman Paige Studeman Janice Uhles Jim Wood 121 x m , .f ' z j , , J, GOLD CORDS Top Ten Tami Ames Bryce Anderson Julie Balmelli Cecile Barkis Scott Blinks Debbie Chambers Stacey Colton Joe Cram SILVER CORDS Patrick Dillon Darol Hamilton Deborah Hewlett Nancy Jones Denise Kitchell Deanna Macomber Kim Mohoric Cathy Schraeder Ron Singleton Dana Spears Rene Streeter Paige Studeman Kathy Turula Janice Uhles Stan Wille Cathy Wirta 122 WF WEST HIGH SCHOOL TF 206-748-0273 061 107-1 S502 85 06102182 19:49 IF 324 S-W- 16TH CHEHALIS WA 98532 06102 O2:58lO42124-1 193 06102182 05:13 B124 VIA ITT 3YA730 0940304 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES BEST WISHES INX HL AASV O27 FOR YOUR FUTURES WILL EDCLIFFS VIC 27125 2 1545 ALWAYS REMEMBER YOU I THE AUSSIE BRUCE MACKAY EORGE MURDOCK COL MURDOCK WF 98532 I LE E L.. I L I A FACULTY ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS JAMES LINTOTT VALERIE CRASE 123 KDU11 spend the rest of your lzfe collectmg treasures Wouldnt 1t be mee 1f someone gave you a Lane Xfwf ffm! Lane deslgns Love Chests wlth all ofthe romance ofthe past yet wlth all oftoday s practlcalltles lntenors are fragrantwlth cedar contents can be kept secure under lock and key Some even have base drawers cushlon tops forextra seating automatic rlslngtrayslnslde The Love Chests You ll use lt to store your most preclous belongings treasure ltforthe romantlctradltlon it IS Ask to see our excellent selection sclw 5Rfem Fumiture 305 N. Tower 736-9973 Centralia REPAIR Cars-Trucks-Glass-Mechanical Body and Fender 981 N.W. State Street Chehalis Washington 98532 Mike Baker Owner 748-4250 MlKE'S AUTO C.C. WHITE PAINT CENTER 287 N.W. Chehalis Avenue Chehalis 748-3822 t zzsew 'L 'L.,2'eAL 5, -rlegbitaz A iftfr +3 4 I 1 1'1 I if P f' 121: ' ' z D . 1 1 5 .'AL up r-p i n I4 ,as up 'P V' 2 . 3 NYHOLM'S TV AND APPLIANCE INC. Home Furnishings Inc. 102 N. Tower 383 N. W. Chehalis Ave. Centralia Wa Chehalis WA 736-9319 748-4337 CASCADE MOTEL Congratulations Class of 82 Chehalis 748-8608 CHRIS FLOWERS I Flowers 'for all occasions ' Christie Thayer 2005 Jackson Hwy. 748-6669 Chehalis I 7 0 , .31 , F- .A y X Qifgy f ff:-1.-2 W t f-wg! MAIN STREET MOBIL Don Grunenfelder 11 W. Main 748-7812 Chehalis 550 S.W. Parkland Drive LOOKING FOR THE BEST PIZZA N T536 'BK NX Pizza? Submarine sandwiches? Deli Sandwiches? Lasagne? Jo Jo s? an Video Games? THEN TRY ,mm Orders to Go Qgrzza M1 1340 N W Maryland Chehalis 748 7111 W I i-il 3 -.5 ' ' I WV. 4, , . . I Mit, - 7 - , ' Salad Bar? Ax- ' . : 1 5 ci clvo c ca te p Pint, I ri 9 429 N. MARKET BLVD. Q 748-3335 CHEHALIS. WASHINGTON 98532 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1982' Virgil R Le-e6Son Inc 403 NORTH MARKET BOULEVARD CHEHALIS WASHINGTON 93532 C2051 748 OO5'l YOUR ndependenf Insurance AGENT n Q 0 I o i i o if SERVES YOU FIRSY Q- THBTRAVELERS 3215253 to H' HUSTON'S AUTO PARTS 7 7 Diesel and Gas Engine Rebuilding MOORE S MEN S CL0-THING Diesel Fuel Pump and Injector Service 465 N. Market Blvd. P.O. Box 669 Chehalis 423 Main St. 743-4214 Chehalis, Wash. 98532 748-4407 Ceramics and Plaster CQQK LUNIBER COMPANY Certified Dealer and Teacher Specialty Lumber Dugijcnk Qggffscls office 748-7310 Lamp Wiring Supplies 748-0221 LAY Doug 81 Diane Fletcher Owners 155 N. Hamilton Rd. RAF-I-S P.O. Box 1223 PQ, BOX 388 223 N.W. Chehalis Ave. Chehalis WA Chehalis, Wa 98532 ' 748-7221 hmmmkbms Inc REALTORSC9 1BmKx STULKEN ENTERPRISES Featuring Butler-Agri-Builder 185 Hamilton Rd.N 748-9272 Chehalis 748-9561 AIHQQEE as anyone seen Carroll creative photography QI' 6 for dlscrlmlnatlng seniors . . mom enmucs X I - 1 - 7 Ruth 84 Lanny Wilson Q Proprietors Whhkl 249 N.W. Chehalis Avenue 748-4010 Chenalis Hardbacks Paperbacks THE BOOK RACK Wedding Invitations Art Supplies Tole Supplies Imprinting China Paint 570 N. Market Blvd. 748-6221 Chehalis GERKE EQUIPMENT HN DEE ADOLPHSEN REAL ESTATE 0 R 127 N Hamilton Rd 6 Montesano 249 4512 QUALITY FARM EQUIPM ENT Mitchell Pit Pumps Ricnardton Dump Wago Freeman Wagons DS Property Appraisal 84 Management EP Mike Austin Robert Bob Spahr 210 N Market Blvd Herman Adolphsen 748 3106 , i - Che-l'1aliS 748-8 74 Homes-Acreage-Farms-Business l 127 CARNATION COUNTRY STORE S ppl' It y S ppl gAd 550 N.W. West Chehalis 748-7451 YOUR COMPLETE TIRE STORE cooniinn 748 661 1 mars TIRES INC BIG FooT I, REALTY Po. Box 87 Cnenalis 748 0164 NEIL T DICKSON Broker RE ALTO? CEN CHE VACUUM 1018 w. M ' 736-6997 THE GREAT MUSIC COMPANY Lewis County Mall CENTRALIA KNITTING MILLS 1002 W. Main Centralia FAIRLANES BOWL 1501 s Gold 736-4100 Farm u les L dG d P d t P Fencing and St IP t An1maICareP d t Tack and Groom Centralia FECHTNER'S JEWELRY 535 N. Market Blvd. Chehalis 748-4313 , . Quality Recapping 1283 N.W. State St.-als Longview 81 Rand! O 128 PALMER LUMBER CO 370 N.W. State Mel Stacey Manager 748-8848 XP 401 N. Market Blvd Cnenalis, WA. FEDEI' EIL THE st. HELEN'S INN Savmas 748-8623 One of The Most Unique Wff-Zffadtardfffrf Menus of the Northwest STEAKS SEAFOOD FINE DESSERTS Gln McKEE RADIATOR Glielefns Liberty Radiator Distributor Tin' L, Ed- Dale McKee 748-0291 640 N. National Avenue 440 N. Market Boulevard 7484322 Bnuivswie SAW! 525 N. Market chenaiis 748-7178 KAIJA S FEED and SEED 623 N.W. State St. 748-4221 GIBSON HOUSE 221 N. Tower Avenue 736-1376 Centralia from BENNY S FLORIST and GREENHOUSE 748 S Market Blvd Chehalis 748 3333 , , . ' . Ylf, if' V ' ',- ' - J , A ps? . ,I -I l:.,,'t,, , 1 , ' I 0xE4f'f41:,' M S ' as i 1 5 P ' I: X 5 H Q' IIUI4 . wU'X CUT LOOSE Unisex Hair Design for Men and Women Precision hair cuts Permanets Redken colors , Henna Shampoo 84 Sets Braiding 84 Manicures f Beard trims 624 W. Main St. Centralia g Q XXX i X S 736-2074 ad' VISA' I IV! All A For quality at reasonable prices 1735 North National 748 0231 For the budget minded. . . 43 South Market Blvd. 748-4415 , WI IIIYIIIIIIIIIIIQ Qvfxllxx Qllilllllllfii - 'll Yin, S5 l F. ., 'Se , BILL S BARGAIN BARN Buy - Sell Trade 130 Wemwsmns N0 Joe Too LARGE Ph0 e'748'3 JMHSI UNT 2145 Jackson Chenalis Wa. 9 NoNE Too SMALL New 8 Used Gold 84 Summa Tractor Parts for Parts II IIIIJ lr I :- Tractor Repair SHOP Hwy. 8532 110 9to9 with all your I school tlme needs When Imagination Makes the Difference for PORTRAITS WEDDINGS SENIORS COPY 84 RESTORATIONS FRAMES 708 W. Main Street Centralia Don Iverson C2065 736-0125 Os 1 - 51 'E M 1 G QW , I 0 A ' Q sun 10 to 6 131 BLAKELY 81 HOUT HOME CENTER 1685 N. National Ave. 748-3377 CHILDREN'S APPAREL SHOP STRIDERITE SHOES 748-9224 454 N. Market Blvd. Chehalis, Wash. 98532 W mmf Coast to Coast Congratulations Seniors! 484 N. Market Blvd. Chehalls 748 6312 Merlln and Juanita Rosln THE COUNTRY CUPBOARD RESTAURANT Home Cooked Food 564 N Market Blvd Mavls 84 Jack Michael 748 3990 CAROLE S FASHION SHOP 452 N Market Blvd Chehalls Wash 98532 7487841 F DUGAW S JEWELRY Diamonds gt Watches Jewelry 492 N Market Blvd F Ch PO B x me una o Hallmark Cards Chehalls Wash 98532 CRISTLER SNI-AAIRSTYLE 81 TAN MASTER 448 N Market Blvd Chehalls Wash 98532 748 6411 uS,517,0M Ausnwf: Tb I 'll sg Student Center ff liilili ll ' KEN WICHERT h P1 pfg MD Phone 748 8812 A tl h 192 N Market Blvd D Oudtsfgvil, Chehalls Wash awk 98532 4 1 1 S ' ' . . 59 7 .I . I I 1 - ' V l . . C A X ' ' ' The l l X . -4 I X I ll 1 f f'l Iikil-f'xl Q .fl ea tv' . P .MJ , ..2 Qfdf' . X 1' . .. . . fs . W V - u Going to McDonald's- ' ' l muchapartofschoola g ' g l . C Y ' d ust e acer ' lk h a good time, t l b your ' tories and hel or etd f . You've made c ona1d's h I ' just another place to eat. n hy atMc onald's, I - we say... V d Uv , . McD ' l lx 132 C2065 748-3329 All lines of Insurance ALWAYS FIRST GUALITV . V, W For Downtovvn Shopping .gb SERVICE Visit 8 Bill Hilliard 566 N. Market Blvd. Joyce Hilliard Chehalis, WA For Home Shopping Call Our Catalog Department 437 N. Market Blvd. Chehalis STATIO N ARY 748-4331 Catalog: 748-0095 Everything for the Office A M206 518 N. Market Blvd. 748-0149 NATIONAL AUTO PARTS Stock- Domestic Foreign- National Brands .318 N. W. Chehalis Avenue Q Chehalls WA 98532 748-3324 KEEN AND HOWARDS' INC. ' I I I U I Lumber for every need WW' Q39-ffi - MEN'S SHOP Tru9J5uFeE-lgziilare 372 N. W. Chenalis Avenue 748-4232 Member of the Evergreen Guild 74 N.W. BOlStfOl't MGITS 748-0277 State Street Chehalis Women's cnenaiis, WA 748-8791 Van' 7486852 133 NATIONAL FRUIT CANNING COMPANY 436 N.W. State Chehalis 748-4403 CHEHALIS . I W WIWZWIHIZJ DRUGS Qrhf 510 N. Market Blvd. Russell Stover mmm , Ch halls Candy Tl I 748-3222 Cc bl -PID R -I , ACTION ATHLETICS G1fTS Sporting Goods Q 107 S. Tower 'I 704 N. Tower Centralna 232335 i ' Xi 736-0585 Next to Pioneer West 4 WIL PAU GLASS 8: UPHOLSTERY Shop or Mobile Service Centralla 736 1141 BEMQHANHHN M. emma 'T WATCH AND CLOCK SHOPPE I 736-3998 R MAXINE S ANTIQUES Specializing in Hand Stripped Oak Fred 84 Maxine Allen 44 N.E. Boistort Chehalis Bus: 748-3240 Res: 748-0375 SECURITY STATE BANK C Building Our Futures, Together' Member FDIC and Lewis County - MIN LJ I - i t U NORTH WER WAS:-im 212- So. Tower 736-GLASS i ' , f 1 EXP c K wATcH P 1 ca is ' ' 7' RALPH'S TROPHIES I . Finest of Diamonds, Watches, Silverware -I-I'OpI'lIeS TOWGI' NZZTAOSOCIETY Awards Centralia 1 1 f 1 Engraving Sa eWS ey S Iewe ry Name Badges 2 '?EES5l.2'JE'Z'3i'f.22'i UE CENTRALIA, WASHINGTON 98531 Patrick 84 Sherry Swanson Owners BE SALEWSKY FREDQFEEIIISKY K ITI e Garden Seeds ' Supplies - Nursery Stock Bedding Plants - Bulbs - Fertilizers Animal Feeds ' Pets 81 Supplies RADIO 14 CENTRALIA. WASHIFJJSTCIISIEZEEI 710 N'.-I-Ower izosp 736-1355 Centralla 736-3872 135 771 South Market Blvd 6' r uet chehalis, wa. 98532 ut Mar et Blvd. . , ut ower Ave. '1- market basket CIIEHALIS 771 So h k CENTRALIA 50550 hT 505 South Tower Avenue Centralla Wa 98531 1227 Harrison Centralia, Wa 98531 Servm The Peop e Of Lewls County For Over 40 Years FRA N K Nl Aso N Q -iii i Bulldlng Constructlon Commerclal 246 Brockway Rd Resldentlal Chehalls Wa 98532 CENTRAL REDDI M X 1419 Blshop Rd Chehalls, Wa 98532 l. . 2 'I l l l - , Licensed 8. Beneleel ' 748-3472 1 . 4 SH I 748 0008 YERGEN 8- MEYER Certified Public Accountants DAVlD'5 APPLIANCE 31 T-V- 216 South Tower Centralia, Washington 98531 550 N. Market Blvd. Phfmer 736-6102 P.0. Box 957 Chehalis, Wa- 93532 Congratulations, Seniors! 748-8857 MA 8. PA'S TRAVERS ELECTRIC UNIQUE SWEET SHOPPE 110-B N. Tower Ave. Bathroom Shop Centralia, Wa. 98531 EQETQFTXEDFCQE 7364-652 Electrical Contracting Popcorn Ice Cream 1843 S- Market . Chhl,W.98532 Chocolates G'ftS 74825559 ora748-7395 SEARS ROEBUCK Congratulations class of 1982 Sears Where America Shops for Value Lewis County Mall 748-4473 Far West Area Code 206 Homes Tel 748 3351 P O Box 480 WEST COAST MILLS 887 N.W. State Ave. Res. 748-6315 Chehalis Wa. 98532 SMITH S Pharmacy 749 So. Market Blvd. Chehaiis Wa. Phone: 748-8801 f X Gene Smith-John Reed Open Sundays 81 Evenings AND COMPANY Manufactured by: BRICK and TILE McKI N N ELL TRACTOR Serving Lewis County f dl Massey Fefguson 1581 N. National 748-7811 Versatile Heston D Allis-Chalmers Parts and Service .,,.,.. 1 -as mf aw ' 2056 Jackson Highway I- H Q9 Office Sales 748'868O The one you can see working, Maintenance Research, Inc. 547 N.W. Pacific Avenue 748-0166 138 L 84 E BOTTLING CO., I C 391 N W State Street Chehalls, Washington 748 0071 GE ,mg PEP5 'L at A iww 'SHS' CANADA DRY l I l l I , e . A V, N . . V I Z A 77,3 I A ' L ki X , A 'tjgigag . Q24 . ' - fig. ' ' A ' x liz, f Q '4 ' . - ' - .' A . - I ' ,ym,,5,jg5g32 M gf Q z.. - . Ae A , f., gf.-if.. A , Pj an 3 AA A 1 w - ' if A -xete A t .- A A A A .1 , 1 F, - ,. ef , I ,1 , tt 1 L W 4, V : A 5 I A ' A. Q , ' O , r ' 4 Q J GJ J Congratulations To The Class of 1982 CHEHALIS BRANCH N C MACHINERY N C MACHINERY C0 ' r vv H gr 84AIa K hl 7488845 l l BrancHesIn Wes ern as In on Is a Ch C6T.QBR!.L!-0 R lFf2S TITLE GUARANTY COMPANY I, ,,,,,,l 'CHN LES scHwAB TIRE CENTER v' ' 'IIQQWIIJ Y Tire and vvh IH dq at of Lewis County 65 N- M k ,KBI d Ch mls vv 98532 201 N.vv. P cf' 748 0295 o 125 on n I' vva. 98532 u r t y O 8 Ph :748-0001 vv rw gt and rw 4 Specializing in tune-up-alignment-front-end rebuild 81 balancing wheel frame and unitized body straightening- brakes-U bolt manufacturing Co. Ed Pester Owner 104 W. Market Street Chehalis WA 98532 Phone: 748-0263 LEE'S LINE UP SHOP . RIVERSIDE 2 GOLF 5 COURSE .. cnenalls vva. 98532 18,1 C2065 748-8121 GENERAL AVIATION SERVICES FAA Approved-Charter- . A Repair-Instruction-Sales X r ,W V 5 1451 N.W. Airport Rd 5+-111 ' G 1 f A E A is Fx v . I 900 Airport Rd. Chehalis 748-0035 LEWIS COUNTY D 81 J PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT WHOLESALE NIEATS 5 9 I R We can cut it. JI - ,f gf X- 520 N. Market Blvd. D. Aylsworth f 11 Chehalls, Wa. 98532 J.C. Tibbits 3,49 748-3622 , Q 16 'I a 8 an I COBURN AUTO PARTS 321 N.W. Pacific Chehans 19 8. lvl R 181 d. 748-9261 Cheh2lIs,eWa.V - 748-3341 Complete Stock of Q Parts for A ' 81 I t d - I'T1eI'IC8I'2.:arSI'I'lpOI' G 141 CASCADE HARDWCDD Manufacturers of Quallty Alder and Maple Hardwood Products 158 Rlbelm Road 748 3800 A Sales Office: 748-33178 4 withus athome orontheroad. When you bank with us, you can cash a check or use Day and Night Tellerw machines at First Interstate offices all over the west. UNITED HAIRLINES Precision Hair Cutting 84 Styling Permanent Waving Hair Coloring 81 Henna Hair Cut Corrections 84 Re-Cutting Highly Trained 30 Years Combined Experience Itcomeswiththeterritory 0P9n Daily Nl0n'S3t . 1716N ' IA . FWS' crieriaii? 982332 Interstate Bank Membefr o i C 748-8814 Coffman Dobson Branch 473 N. Market Blvd 748-3306 zz I 19520 Michigan llill Road ' Rochester. WA 98579 ' 27195750 OUTIJOUR 0 STUDIO 'WIIIJIJINKZ SPECIALIST IORTRAITI RES F I Lhld ll I I iii L'UM'N1ILRLIAI.F h I d I ISU ll misc SCHOOI IJ Ii kf L5 li q I5 Sl'llRTb I-' II d 'tl 'l,A't SCENICS ULIB I HOTU RES'I'llRA'I'IllN 'I' I5lakeexll88,h d pl I H yllto t plight, tu I ft t Alh y drive ' -. :h ght at Ja R d d ctly d li dg d d left railroad trcstle and follow Michigan Hill Road to the right 300 yards, H.c. COFFMAN INSURANCE AGENCY 505 N. Market Blvd. Hartford i g! ffilisirilflilillslfs DOI1 Bell Glen Barnharli 4 Well, we have reached the end of the 66th CHEHALIN. This is also the final year of advising for Mr. Schwartz, who has put in 19 plus years of being a dedicated and great advisor. We would like to thank Mr. Schwartz for all the years he has put into advising THE CHEHALIN. Very few people realize just how much work goes into putting together a yearbook, and to dedicate 19 years is truly something to be applauded for. Thank you, Mr. Schwartz, for being such a great advi- sor. The 1981-82 Chehalis Staff. From left to right: Kami Kostick, David Schwartz, Angela Tuohy, Dave Crawford and Dave McGinnis. i gg, l , . - ,, K . f, , .t ct, Q 'I gvbi gg-Hrs ,A A '- .,,. GF , H, , . W, 'S' i girl Then and Now Ron Simpson Rod Giske This year W.F. West will lose three valuable staff members. Rod Giske, who has taught 31 years: Ron Simpson, 26 yearsg and Marilyn Pettit, 20 years. Our thanks go out to them for their contributions in educating W.F. West students. We wish them the best in their retirement. The staff and students of W.F. West High School, as well as many people in Southwest Washington, were shocked and saddened by the sudden death of Ron Simpson on July 2, 1982. The many memories that we have of Ron will somehow balance the loss of this creative and talented educator, musician, and friend. 18 l l ,
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