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“Mythical Millennium 2000”

West Seattle Hi-Yu Summer Festival Program


July 8th through July 29th

Sponsors & Service Clubs Page 2

Queen & Hi-Yu Court Page 5

Candidates Page 6

Past Hi-Yu Royalty Page 10

Junior Court Page 12

Schedule of Events Page 15

Join Hi-Yu Today Pages 31-32


West Seattle Hi-Yu Summer Festival
Mythical Millennium 2000
2000 Hi-Yu Sponsors, Members and Service Clubs
Donations of Goods and Services Patron Members (Businesses)
Birmingham Steel Tacoma Classical Glass Corvette Club
Float Storage Provided cars for Hi-Yu for American Grand Alki Lumber and Hardware Co.
Boeing Legion Parade and for candidates and royalty
Entertainment Stage at Pirates’ Landing 4200 36th SW.............................................................932-7700
Huling Bros & Thrifty Car Rental West Seattle Big Band
Provided cars for Junior Court in parades “Concert in the Park” Banana Pages
The West Seattle Herald
Linda’s Flowers and Gifts
Coronation Flowers Printing our meeting notices, etc. 4727 44th Ave SW, #206............................................937-5550
Olympus Press
Print Masters Custom Screen Printing
Candidate sashes Button Printing Driano & Sorensen
Peter Richards Howden Kennedy Funeral Home
Site of 2000 Hi-Yu Car Wash
4511 44th Ave SW.......................................................935-5805
Summer Festival Program design.
www.HiYu.com design and hosting. Safety and Supply
Float Storage
Illusions Hair Design, Inc.
Stan’s Mt View Towing
Float Transportation for Daffodil Parade West Seattle Senior Center 5619 California Ave SW .................................................938-3675
Meeting Rooms
Jackson & Morgan, P.L.L.C.
Booster Members (Businesses) Service Clubs
PO Box 16720 ..............................................................932-1314
Aikido of West Seattle American Legion Auxiliary
4745 40th Ave SW, #206..........938-5222 American Legion Post #160 John A. Knapp & Associates, Inc.
Mark H. Bingham, DDS Kiwanis Club of West Seattle 3920 California Ave SW .................................................937-1551
6007 California Ave SW...............937-5510 web: ............................kiwanis.westseattle.com
Don Swanson Insurance Inc. Lions Club of West Seattle Nakagawa, Byron, DDS, PS
th
4711 44 Ave SW ......................937-3050 web:....................www.wolfenet.com/~wslions 4520 42nd Ave SW, Suite #33.....................................935-3161
Emerald Maritime, Inc. Rotary Club of West Seattle
nd
4700 42 Ave SW......................932-9503 web:...www.rotary5030.org/WSeattle/Index.htm Northwest Art & Frame
ERA Bianchi-Zaar, Inc. VFW, Post #2713 4733 California Ave SW .................................................937-5507
4448 California Ave SW...............935-3442 web:.............................................www.vfw.org
First Mutual Bank West Seattle Aerie #2643 (Eagles Club) Rebar & Associates
4520 California Ave SW...............932-6299 4727 44th Ave SW.......................................................938-2906
Gangon Insurance Agency Services Group of America
4727 44th Ave SW......................935-9955 Non-Profit Organizations
Howden Kennedy Funeral Home ArtsWest ......................................www.artswest.org 4025 Delridge Way SW..................................................933-5000
3909 SW Alaska St. ....................932-0356 Bayview Golf Club West Seattle Foot & Ankle Clinic
Kathy's Studio of Dance Fauntleroy YMCA...............................www.ymca.net
4210 SW Edmunds......................935-3777 Hiawatha Advisory Council 4520 42nd Ave SW ......................................................933-8144
Kenney Presbyterian Retirement Home Northwest Roadsters West Seattle Furnace Sales Company
7125 Fauntleroy Ave SW .............937-2800 Southwest Historical Society
Lien Animal Clinic West Seattle Chamber of Commerce 4619 37th Ave SW.......................................................935-5454
3710 SW Alaska .........................932-1133 web: ................................www.wschamber.com West Seattle Nursery
Naden, Dr. George F. West Seattle High School Alumni Association
4000 SW Admiral Way ................935-2632 West Seattle Junction Association 5275 California Ave SW ..............................................935-9276
The Plant Connection, Inc. web:.................................www.wsjunction.com
PO Box 16248 ............................932-3884 West Seattle Sportsmen’s Club
Quid’Nunc Patron Members (Individuals)
4306 SW Oregon ........................932-8795 2000 Candidate Sponsors
Rogge Rentals American Legion Post #160 Elaine R. B. Hilden
PO Box 16052 Kiwanis Club of West Seattle
Smits, Paul K., DDS, PS
Doris Richards
Sposari’s Concrete and Material
5647 California Ave SW...............935-4611 Thrifty Car Rental
Sposari’s Concrete & Material West Seattle Aerie #2643 (Eagles Club)
9255 16th Ave SW......................762-2236 West Seattle Sportsmen’s Club

WELLS FARGO
Spuds Fish & Chips
2666 Alki Ave SW .......................938-0606 2000 Candidate Special
Tiegs Chiropractic Awards Sponsors
9455 35th Ave SW......................932-8320
Tom’s Automotive Services Peter Richards - New Technology Award ...........$500 2358 California Ave SW 4314 SW Alaska St.
3616 SW Oregon ........................937-1144 Doris Richards - Media Award .........................$200 Seattle, WA 98116 Seattle, WA 98116
West Home Funeral Chapel Artswest - Creative Expression Award ...............$150 Open: 9-6 Mon-Fri Open: 9-6 Mon-Fri · 9-2 Sat.
4400 California Ave SW...............932-9300 Howden Kennedy Funeral Home Community Service
Award .....................................................$100
(206) 932-5400 (206) 932-5099
West Seattle Licenses
Rebar & Associates - Academic Achievement
5048 California Ave SW...............938-3111 Award .....................................................$100
Dr. Marilyn Kavanaugh/Desautel Chiropractic -
Athletic Leadership Award .........................$100
Northwest Kitchen & Bath - Spirit of Hi-Yu
Award.......................................................$50
Katie Riley - Miss Congeniality Award ................$50

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West Seattle Hi-Yu Summer Festival
Mythical Millennium 2000
2000 Hi-Yu Officers & Committee Members
2000 West Seattle Hi-Yu Officers

Vice President/Acting President Tiara Johnson Secretary Linda Mierz joined Hi-Yu in 1999,
originally became involved in Hi-Yu as a when her daughter, 2000 Queen Michelle
member of the 1982 Junior Court. In 1998, Mierz, became a candidate. She has helped
she served as Senior Court 2nd Princess, out tremendously this year, sending her
eventually serving as candidate coordinator, husband Greg and son Sean to work on the
secretary, and this year as Vice President. She float and working on it herself, walking in the
has had a hand in many Hi-Yu events and parades, and chaperoning the Senior Court,
committees, including chairing the Miss West in addition to keeping minutes at each Hi-Yu
Seattle Hi-Yu Scholarship Coronation general membership and board meeting.
Pageant. Outside of Hi-Yu, she is the office She is employed at Plantscapes and also helps
manager at Tiegs Chiropractic in West out with her son's Boy Scout Troop #284.
Seattle, and she is the assistant coach for the
Vice President - SWAC Junior Football Cheerleading Secretary -
Tiara Johnson Program. Linda Mierz

Our 1999-2000 Past President is Loren Treasurer Karen Haynes-Palmquist has been
Gulhaugen, who has been involved in Hi-Yu involved with Hi-Yu for more than ten years,
since 1994. Serving as President for two helping out in many areas, including
terms in 94-95 and 95-96, Loren has also coordinating float design and construction with
chaired the Pirates Landing on Alki Beach for her husband Mike, participating in various Hi-
several years. He is employed at Boeing, and Yu committees, and keeping track of our
lives in West Seattle with his wife Betty and two budget. Karen is an attorney and handles a
daughters, Sarah (1994 Junior Court 1st variety of civil matters including family law and
Princess) and Laura. wills. She enjoys home improvement projects,
stained glass, and her grandchildren in her
spare time.

Past President - Treasurer -


Loren Gulhaugen Karen Haynes-Palmquist

2000 West Seattle Hi-Yu Committee Chairpersons


Auditing: ..............................................................Barbara Edwards and Doris Richards
Bowling Tournament: ................................................................................Lorrie Cook
WESTSIDE PHARMACY
Serving West Seattle Since 1976
Buttons: ...................................................................Barbara Edwards and Linda Mierz
Candidate Coordinator: ..........................................................................Tiara Johnson Prescription Delivery!
Candidate Essay Reading and Open House: .................................Jay and Joanne Murray
Car Show: ........................................NW Roadsters Car Club, Mike Palmquist, Greg Mierz
Community Breakfast: .........................................................................Sheryl Packard
(206) 937-5722
5401 CALIFORNIA AVE. S. W.
Concert in the Park: .................................................Jim Edwards, West Seattle Big Band
Float:..................................................................................Mike and Karen Palmquist DELI PHONE: PHARMACY • ESPRESSO • SODA FOUNTAIN • DELI
OPEN MON-FRI 9:30 to 6:00 · SAT 10 to 2
Judges Coordinator(s):..........................................Natalie Scherwin and Nancy Sherman (206)938-4457
Junior Court Coordinator:..................................... Marlee Draper, Fran Coy & Molly Swain
Kids Fishing Derby: ......................West Seattle Sportsmens Club, Lloyd Jeter, Jerry Mascio
Membership:..................................................................................Dorothy Poplawski
Pirates Landing:............................................... Seattle Seafair Pirates, Loren Gulhaugen WEST SEATTLE FURNACE
Kids Pirates Costume Contest: .........................Mike Palmquist, West Seattle Kiwanis Club SALES CO., INC.
Publicity: ........................................................................................... Mike Palmquist
Scholarship Pageant: .............................................................................Tiara Johnson
Richard Leidholm
Seafair Representative: ..........................................................................Tiara Johnson
Owner
Senior Court Chaperone: ............................................................................Linda Mierz
Souvenir Book: .............................................................................................Fran Coy
Street Fair Booth:.......................................................................................Jay Murray
4619 37th Ave SW
Seattle, WA 98126 (206)935-5454
License WESTSFS120CK
Trailer:...............................................................................................MikePalmquist
Visiting Court Reception:............................................Linda & Michelle Mierz, Lorrie Cook
Air Conditioning · Heating
White Rose Reception: ................Lynn & Sarah Chamberlain, Mary Rogge, Auburn Scallon

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West Seattle Hi-Yu Summer Festival
Mythical Millennium 2000
2000 Souvenir Button and Hi-Yu Community Float
2000 Souvenir Button 2000 Hi-Yu Community Float

West Seattle Hi-Yu brings in the new century with the


community float “Mythical Millennium.” The
senior court represent the three Graces whose
charm and beauty bring joy and goodwill to all.
The steps of the temple lead down into the
courtyard, where a vase bubbles over with the
waters of life and the Junior Court enjoy the sun
and music among the animals and beings of the
time.

The float has won awards in every parade we’ve


attended from Tacoma, Washington to Port
Townsend, Washington. We expect to represent
the West Seattle Community at nine parades this
year, including the Seafair Torchlight Parade in
This year’s button is sure to be a collector’s item in downtown Seattle. Of course, the float will also be
years to come. For only one dollar you can help featured in the West Seattle American Legion
support the West Seattle Hi-Yu Summer Festival Grand Parade.
events.
Over forty people are credited with the creation of
The “Mythical Millennium” button was this fantastic float. Many hours of hard work and
designed by Antonio Latimore, a graphic creativity, all volunteered, contributed to the
designer for the Banana Pages, based on “Mythical Millennium.” We are proud of our
Marlee Draper’s creative ideas. community float and hope you will be as well.
Wave to us as we pass by in the many parades
In keeping with the volunteer nature of Hi-Yu, Glen throughout Western Washington, and come join us
Blue and Frank Vertees of Olympus Press next year for the fun. Be part of the crew which will
printed the buttons, which were then cut and create the 2001 Hi-Yu Summer Festival float.
assembled by Barbara Edwards. Learn how to turn pop-bottles into flowers, wire and
mesh into dragonflies, and of course duct tape and
Look for the buttons at all Hi-Yu events and foam into virtually anything. Call Mike
activities. Just ask any Miss Hi-Yu candidate or Palmquist at (206) 937-1462 or see our web
current Miss Hi-Yu Royalty. They will also be page for more information. www.hiyu.com.
available at the Senior Center Stop n’ Shop during
normal business hours.

Check out our website for information on how you


can design and submit an entry for the 2001 Hi-Yu
Summer Festival button. When the theme has construction
been chosen, we will hold an online contest and
submission. The website is also a great way to get
the latest updates on schedule changes, and other
up to the minute information regarding current Hi-
Yu Summer Festival events.

Our website is located at www.hiyu.com.


Building the characters The 2000 Float at one of the local parades

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West Seattle Hi-Yu Summer Festival
Mythical Millennium 2000
2000 Miss West Seattle Hi-Yu Senior Court Royalty
First Princess - Heather Cook
Hi, I’m Heather Cook, your 2000 First
Princess. Hi-Yu has been a big part of
my life for the past 15 years. Ever
since I was crowned as the Jr. Court
Queen in 1985, my family and I
have been very actively involved in
West Seattle Hi-Yu. As a child, I
used to watch the Sr. Court in
amazement, and dream that one
day I'd be in their shoes. Well,
that day has finally come, and I
am enjoying every minute of it. I
am extremely excited and
honored to represent West Seattle
this year as our award-winning float
brings about that same awe that I
once felt, to people of all ages in
neighboring communities.

Speaking of awe-inspiring experiences, this past year I ventured to one


of the busiest communities known, New York City, where I spent 9
months studying Communication Arts at St. John's University. In
addition to the pressing schedule that comes along with living in a
dorm and keeping up with my school work, I found time to participate
Queen - Michelle Mierz on the Varsity Soccer Team, becoming one of only 7 players to
participate in every conference game. This fall I will be returning to St.
Hello, West Seattle, my name is Michelle Mierz and John's to continue my pursuit toward a career in broadcasting.

I am your 2000 Queen. The Hi-Yu festival has given As for now, I am enjoying all the events and festivities that Queen
Michelle, Princess Jilli, and I are involved with this summer. I am
me this great opportunity to represent you around looking forward to many more activities to come, and I hope to see all
Western Washington and also at the Miss Seafair of you at the American Legion Grand Parade on July 22nd.

Pageant.
Second Princess - Jilli Victorio
Hello, my name is Jillibean Victorio. I
After the summer, I will move to Los Angeles where I am your 2000 West Seattle Hi-Yu 2nd
Princess for the new millennium! I
will be attending the University of Southern am student at Washington State
California; go Trojans! I was already admitted to University, majoring in advertising
communications with a minor in
their Marshall School of Business. I also plan to marketing.

minor in dance and join the Trojan Dance Force. First, I would like to thank my
family and friends for all of their
support. I would also like to
give a huge thanks to all of the
The summer of 2000 will definitely be one of the members and volunteers of the
West Seattle Hi-Yu for all of their
greatest experiences of my life. I will be traveling time and energy to make this
with my two wonderful Princesses Heather and Jilli festival a success.

not to mention my wonderful family. Mom, the This past year, I have been away at
school, anxiously awaiting summer.
chaperone, Dad, the float driver, Sean, my biggest I've eagerly anticipated seeing our
beautiful float, royalty and most of all,
fan, and Rocky, my peace, are the best royal family our lovely community. Coming back
home to West Seattle gives me something to be
a Queen could desire. I also have been saved by truly honored about and proud to represent.
Tiara's long phone conversations that organize my In the fall I will return to Washington State University while
simultaneously getting ready for my spring semester of studying
busy life. To all my dear friends and fans: I love your abroad in Madrid, Spain. For the time being, I am enjoying my
summer in Seattle, traveling to other communities with the Hi-Yu Royal
smiles and support. Let's make this a year to court. I hope all of you will take the time to enjoy the 2000 Hi-Yu
Summer Festival and support all of the events of our Mythical
remember! Millennium.

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West Seattle Hi-Yu Summer Festival
Mythical Millennium 2000
2000-2001 Miss West Seattle Hi-Yu Candidates
Jenell Tullis Angela Mascio
Jenell Tullis is the daughter of Cynthia and Kent Angela Mascio is the daughter of Rozanne and Jerry
Tullis. She is a 2000 graduate of Holy Names
Academy, where she played basketball and softball, Mascio. She is a 2000 graduate of John F. Kennedy
served on various committees, lead retreats, sang in High School. Angela has been a camp counselor at
the vocal ensemble, danced, and participated in her
the Washington State Girls Conservation Camp for
campus ministry program and peer mentoring
programs. the past three years, and a tutor at Alki Elementary.

She has worked as a volunteer in many areas with


Throughout her years at Kennedy, she was a
Calvary Lutheran Church, including gardening and
helping out with their rummage sale. At Holy member of the band, cheerleading squad, swim
Names, she worked with her class to mentor team, softball team, junior class secretary, statistics
underclassmen, discussing issues of daily life and
school with them, helping them to adjust to high school. Jenell was a Hi-Yu keeper for the wrestling team, Special Olympics volunteer, and hunger
junior court princess in 1989-90. She will be attending Eastern Washington retreat participant and leader. She will attend Western Washington University
University in the fall, where she plans to major in overseas marketing. Her
sponsor is Sposari’s Concrete and Material. in the fall. Her sponsor is the West Seattle Sportsmen’s Club.

Natalie Wiggins Jill Cook


Natalie Wiggins is the daughter of Suzi and Gary Jill Cook is the daughter of Lorrie and Jerry Cook.
Wiggins. She is a 2000 graduate of West Seattle She is a 1997 graduate of Seattle Lutheran High
High School. During her years at West Seattle, she
served as treasurer, vice president, and president of School, where she was involved in soccer,
her class, safety committee lieutenant, member of basketball, and tennis, the concert and bell choirs,
the dance team, Youth Volunteer Corps, Earth theater productions (both on stage and behind the
Service Corps, and played volleyball.
scenes), and as a class representative n student
Natalie is a longtime volunteer at Hiawatha government. This fall, Jill will be a senior at Seattle
Community Center, helping to plan and staff Pacific University, working toward her BA in Biology
community festivals, coach volleyball teams, with plans to attend medical school. At SPU, she is
chaperone middle school dances, serving as office
attendant, youth sports referee, Polynesian Dance the Managing Editor of the Cascade Yearbook staff
instructor, and youth counselor. and is also a biological research assistant who has
had some of her work published.
As a Student Government officer at West Seattle High School, Natalie had an
active role in planning class activities and dances, commencement Jill is currently employed by Digital Possibilities, Inc., where she does web
ceremonies, assemblies, car washes, yearbook activities, and
student/teacher projects. She was also voted most inspirational and received page design. She is also the head volunteer for Camp Casey, a summer
the Willard Shield Award for Leadership. camp for disabled children sponsored by the North Central Kiwanis Club.

Beginning her involvement in Hi-Yu as a junior court princess in 1987-88, In addition to all of this and Hi-Yu activities, Jill still finds time to play soccer
she has continued to help by walking with the float, helping at rummage each week with her team, Red Alert. She is sponsored by the Kiwanis Club
sales, car washes, and gift wrapping. This fall, she will be working with City
Year, a national service organization. Her future plans include becoming a of West Seattle.
teacher. Her sponsor is Thrifty Car Rental.
Sabrina Hursh
Angelina Garrison
Sabrina Hursh is the daughter of Karen Crabb and
Timothy Hursh. She is a 2000 graduate of West
Angelina Garrison is the daughter of Robert and
Seattle High School, where she served as Student
Marione Garrison. She is a 2000 graduate of West
Body President, Captain of the softball and
Seattle High School.
volleyball teams, and Choreographer for the West
Seattle Dance Team. She has served her school in
During her time at West Seattle, she played
many areas, helping to plan dances, food drives,
volleyball, helped plan dances, served as Junior
car washes, Natural Helpers, and class activities.
Class Secretary, and performed a work internship
Sabrina was also Sports Editor for the Chinook. She
as a Recreational Coordinator's Assistant at Mount
earned the "Most Inspirational" award in softball
Saint Vincent.
and basketball and was 1999 Homecoming
Queen.
Angelina will attend the University of Washington in
the fall and plans to pursue a career in medicine.
Sabrina has also volunteered at Channel 9.
Her sponsor is the West Seattle Eagles.
She will attend Western Washington University in the fall. Sabrina enjoys
dancing, rollerblading, snowboarding, horseback riding, camping, playing
basketball, and spending time with her family and friends. Her sponsor is
American Legion Post 160.

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West Seattle Hi-Yu Summer Festival
Mythical Millennium 2000
Hi-Yu Fund Raisers
Annual Hi-Yu Car Wash
Get your car washed and support your local Hi-Yu
program at the same time. West Seattle Hi-Yu will
be washing cars of all sizes and shapes at
Howden-Kennedy Funeral Home from
11:OOam to 4:OOpm on the following ALKI COMPANY
BICYCLE
Saturdays: May 6th, May 27th, June 10th, 2611 California Ave S.W.
July 8th. Donations welcome. Seattle, WA 98116
(206)938-3322
The Junior Court and Senior Court members, their
parents, and other Hi-Yu members will be sure to
clean those windows, roof tops, tires, and even Don Swanson Insurance, Inc.
those hard to reach spots when you bring your car SPECIALIZING IN:
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support your local Hi-Yu activities with your 937-3050


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Micro Brews • Pull Tabs 9:30 - 9:00 MON-FRI
Kids Welcome 9:30 - 6:00 SAT

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West Seattle Hi-Yu Summer Festival
Mythical Millennium 2000
2000 Hi-Yu White Rose Reception
White Rose Reception
The Order of the White Rose, a sorority made up of past 5 6 1 9
and current West Seattle royalty and candidates, held its
annual reception on June 27 at the Fauntleroy
Community Church. California

Queen Michelle Mierz, First Princess Heather Cook Ave. SW


and Second Princess Jilli Victorio welcomed into the Where education makes the difference
Order of the White Rose this year’s candidates:
Seattle, WA Congratulations on the great job the
Jill Cook ......................Kiwanis Club of West Seattle volunteers at Hi-Yu do every year!
We are proud to help in any small
Angelina Garrison ...................West Seattle Eagles 9 8 1 3 6 way we can.

Again, this year we are raising


Sabrina Hursh ................American Legion Post 160 938.3675 money to buy “back-to-school”
supplies for local area public grade
school kids. Buy your raffle tickets
Angela Mascio ..........West Seattle Sportsmen’s Club at the following locations:

Jenell Tullis .............Sposari’s Concrete & Materials - West Seattle Chamber of Commerce 4750 California Ave. SW
- West Seattle Herald 3500 SW Alaska
- Olsen’s Pharmacy 6521 California Ave. SW
Natalie Wiggins ..........................Thrifty Car Rental - Illusions Hair Design 5619 California Ave. SW

The 1999 Court, Queen Auburn Scallon, First Check out the booth in front of Morton’s (during the sidewalk sale)
where we will be selling raffle tickets and doing face painting. 100%
Princess Sarah Chamberlain and Second Princess of all donations go to buying the supplies. 75% of the money goes to
Jennifer Rogge, along with their mothers planned arid “Pencil Me In for Kids” and 15% will go to the Chamber of
Commerce Education Fund.
hosted the reception.
Have a Great Summer!
The memory books from past Hi-Yu festivals were on
display while past court members shared memories of
their past experiences with Hi-Yu, their service to the
West Seattle community and all of the fun times they
have had.
If you did not receive an invitation this year and would
like to be added to the mailing list, please call the Hi-Yu
Info Line at (206) 932-3345. or e-mail us at AWARD WINNING FOOD FROM THE RESTAURANT
info@hiyu.com. VOTED BEST IN WEST SEATTLE

Ron Hanlon
937-3800
3800 California Ave. SW
Seattle WA 98116

Dow
RE-ELECT

Congratulations
on a Another
Successful

Constantine
R E P R E S E N TAT I V E D
Hi-Yu Festival!

Paid for by Friends of Dow Constantine


1998 and 1999 courts at the White Rose Reception. PO Box 16285, Seattle, WA 98116

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West Seattle Hi-Yu Summer Festival
Mythical Millennium 2000
2000 Miss West Seattle Hi-Yu Coronation
Miss West Seattle Hi-Yu Coronation Date: July 23, 2000
Due to the remodeling of several West Seattle locations that have Time: 7:00 pm
been used in the past, this year’s coronation pageant will be held at Place: Admiral Theater
The Historic Admiral Theater. The 2000 Miss West Seattle Hi-Yu
Coronation is a captivating display of the many talents and Tickets: $10.00 (Candidates will be selling tickets and tickets
individual personalities of the young women involved in the West will be available at the door.)
Seattle Community. It also serves as the ideal culmination of the
2000 Hi-Yu festivities.
Miss Congeniality Award - $50 - Sponsored by 1998 Queen,
This year’s coronation will be produced and directed by 1998 2nd Katie Riley, is awarded to the most congenial candidate, as selected
Princess Tiara Johnson, 2000 Queen Michelle Mierz, Linda by her fellow candidates..
Mierz, 2000 1st Princess Heather Cook, Lorrie Cook, 2000 2nd
Princess Jilli Victorio, 1998 1st Princess Aly Schweitzer, Fran The Spirit of Hi-Yu Award of - $50 - Sponsored by Northwest
Coy, Marlee Draper, and Molly Swain. Kitchen and Bath, is awarded for enthusiasm and attendance at all
official Hi-Yu events and for fund-raising and button sales.
Throughout the spring and summer months, the Miss West Seattle
candidates work hard, from gathering their academic reports and The candidate selected by the judges as the new West Seattle Hi-Yu
transcripts, selling buttons and event tickets, to visiting the sponsors
Queen will receive a $1,000 scholarship at the completion of her
and attending Hi-Yu meetings. They were inducted into the Order of
the White Rose on June 27th, 2000. In addition to all of the Hi-Yu reign in September 2001; the First and Second Princesses each
community festivities, the candidates will participate in an essay receive a $500 scholarship.
reading on July 17th, following the Hi-Yu General Meeting at 7:15
pm, at the West Seattle Senior Center. We encourage you to come We invite you to join us on the coronation night to support these
and meet the candidates and find out more about the West Seattle young women, to show our appreciation for the many gifts, talents,
Hi-Yu Summer Festival. and knowledge that they bring to our community. They have been
outstanding ambassadors and representatives of the West Seattle
Coronation night, doors open to the public at 6:3Opm and seating community, demonstrating community spirit and involvement. It is
begins at 6:45. At 7:00 pm sharp, the opening number will begin,
also a great time to honor our current Senior and Junior Court, for
featuring the 2000 Senior Court and introducing the 2001 Miss
West Seattle Candidates. Don't be late, you wouldn't want to miss the wonderful job they have done this year traveling throughout
this riveting performance! The candidates will then have the Western Washington, representing West Seattle, as well as
opportunity to demonstrate their talents and their extemporaneous participating in the 2000 Hi-Yu Festival activities and doing their part
speaking skills. to ensure the success of the 66-year old West Seattle Hi-Yu Summer
Festival. The 2000 Senior Court, along with the newly appointed
In addition to the selection of the Court for 2000-2001, each of the 2001 Senior Court, can be seen in the Southwest Airlines Seafair
following awards will be given to the candidate who meets the
Torchlight Parade on July 29th at 7pm in downtown Seattle, and our
highest level of qualification based in the individual award's criteria:
2000 Queen Michelle Mierz will be representing West Seattle in the
New Technology Award - $500 - Sponsored by Peter Richards, Miss Seafair Scholarship Program Coronation on Tuesday July 25th
is awarded based on the candidates experience with new technology at 7pm, in the Bagley Wright Theater inside the Seattle Center.
and internet related media or development. Tickets for the coronation are available through any of the 2000
Royalty or the 2001 Candidates, or by calling (206) 235-3813.
Media Career Award - $200 - Sponsored by Doris Richards, is Tickets will also be available at the door, beginning at
for the candidate with past experience in media and/or future plans 6:30pm.
for a career in print, broadcast, or the Internet.

Creative Expression Award - $150 - Sponsored by Artswest, is


awarded to the candidate exhibiting the highest level of talent, poise,
and presentation at the coronation event.

Academic Achievement Award - $100 - Sponsored by Rebar &


Associates is based on cumulative grade point average, letters of
recomendation from schools and instructors, and overall
participation in their chosen fields of study.

Athletic Leadership Award - $100 - Sponsored by DeSautel


Chiropractic, is awarded based on participation in athletic
activities, as well as leadership positions and awards received, both
as a member of a team and individually.

Community Service Award of - $100 - Sponsored by Howden


Kennedy Funderal Home, and is awarded for volunteer service to
the community through activities and participation in other
charitable events on a volunteer basis during the past two years. Princess Heather, Queen Michelle and Princess Jilli at the Coronation.

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West Seattle Hi-Yu Summer Festival
Mythical Millennium 2000
Past Hi-Yu Royalty
Senior Court Junior Court
1999-2000 1986-87 1973-74 1960-61 1999-2000
Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michelle Mierz Queen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Julie Shenman Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lori Brandt Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carrie Farman Queen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amanda Coy
1st Princess. . . . . . . . . . . . . Kim Tupper 1st Princess . . . . . . . Dawn Caddy (Gaz) 1st Princess. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leslie Sampson
1st Princess . . . . . . . . . . . Heather Cook Princess. . . . . . . . . . . . Sandra Bardsley 2nd Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joanna Swain
2nd Princess. . . . . . . . . . . . Jilli Victorio 2nd Princess. . . . . . . . . Karin Edenholm 2nd Princess . . . . . . . . . . . Vini Herreid Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . . Penny Busche
1998-99
1998-99 1985-86 1972-73 1959-60 Queen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michaela Estabrook
Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . . Auburn Scallon Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jennifer King Queen. . . . . . . . . . Julie Baskett (Jones) Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . Sandra Gallagher 1st Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jordon Bristol
1st Princess . . . . . . . . . . . Stacy Hollrah 1st Princess . . . . . Kathy Dempsey (Itter) 2nd Princess. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sarah Johnson
1st Princess . . . . . . . Sarah Chamberlain Princess. . . . . . . . . . . . Maria Postnikoff
2nd Princess . . . . . . . . . Jennifer Rogge 2nd Princess . . . Lisa Brown (Rodriquez) 2nd Princess . . . . . . . . . . Saundra Selle
3rd Princess Cherlyn Bledssoe (Ferguson) Princess. . . . . . . . . . . Karen Lee Rinnert 1997-98
Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brittani Crevling
1997-98 1971-72 1st Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kelsey Picard
1984-85 Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Linda Phelps 1958-59
Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Katie Riley 2nd Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tawnia Barker
Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . Christine Hatfield 1st Princess . . . . . . . Yvette Van Vorhees Queen . . . . . . . Nancy Mattison (Eaton)
1st Princess . . . . . . . . . . Aly Schweitzer Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Judy Shore
2nd Princess . . . . . . . . . . Tiara Johnson 1st Princess . . . . . . . Janet Kisch (Bredl) 2nd Princess. . . . . . . . . . Sandy Shearer 1996-97
2nd Princess . . . . Monica Leahy (Kenny) Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . Sharon Mitchell Queen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Paige Baglien
3rd Princess. . . . . . . . . . . Sharon Stone 1970-71 1st Princess. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Savannah Hosford
1996-97 2nd Princess. . . . . . . . . . . Melanie Lauren Faber
Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sarah Thorburn Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lynn Garcia 1957-58
1st Princess. . . . . . . . . Crystal Contreras 1983-84 1st Princess . . . Jacquelyn Wilmot (Duty) Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Margery Barr 1995-96
2nd Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . Tricia Kehle Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michelle Baker 2nd Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . Terri Fasso Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sue Baker Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tori Enger
1st Princess . . Danetta Schafer (Carufel) Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . Loretta Lenning 1st Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sara Hoagland
2nd Princess . . . . . . . . Bunny Campbell 1969-70 2nd Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Courtny Williams
1995-96
Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dawn Hewitt Queen . . . . . . . . . Laurel Newitt (Griffin) 1956-57
1982-83 1st Princess . Karen Magnussen (Sledge) 1994-95
1st Princess . . . . . . . . . . Sonya Khazaal Queen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ruth Lorentzen Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elizabeth Coleman
2nd Princess . . . . . . . . . Nicole Chastain Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karen Dahl 2nd Princess . . . . . . . . Jayne Margiotta
1st Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . Zennea Duff Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Janeil Ray 1st Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sarah Gulhaugen
Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . Beverly Gilman 2nd Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carina Carter
2nd Princess . . . Gwen Willimon (Jones)
1994-95 1968-69
Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heidi Wilke Queen. . . . . . . . Jamie Georges (Milner) 1993-94
1981-82 1955-56 Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Natalie Larson
1st Princess . . . . . . . . Pauline Neumeier 1st Princess . . . Barbara Swena (Barnes) Queen . . . . . . . . . Sheila Rusten (Todd)
2nd Princess . . . . . . . . . . Cheryl Balliett Queen . . . . . . Christine McBride (Keene) 2nd Princess . . . . . . . Joy Laura Arkoosh 1st Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lauren Ogard
1st Princess. . . . . . Tammy Inggwaldson Princess . . . . . . . . . . . Sandy Thompson 2nd Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Melissa Faber
2nd Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Princess . Laurine Moilanen (Homestead)
1993-94 . . . . . . . Annette Wikstrom (Silvernale) 1967-68 1992-93
Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . Alexandra Hogan Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Julie Lindmark Queen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shonna Peterson
1st Princess . . . . . . Tami Phelps (Jones) 1954-55 1st Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Amber Hintz
1980-81 1st Princess. . . . . . . . Kathleen Donnelly
2nd Princess . . . . . . . . . . Jodi Maxfield Queen . . . Diane Friesen (Dyan Cannon) 2nd Princess. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Vanessa Binkley
Queen . . . . . Colleen Good (McLaughlin) 2nd Princess. . . . . . . . . . Darlene Smith
Princess . . . . . . . . . . . Shirley Sherman
1st Princess. Ariska Hairston (Thompson) Princess. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sally Woeck 1991-92
1992-93 2nd Princess . Theresa Dolan (Anderson) 1966-67 Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marissa Rodenburg
Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Ginger Rice Queen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Karen Kirsch 1st Princess. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Natalie Scherwin
1st Princess . . . . . . . . . . Gretchen Girod 1953-54 2nd Princess. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Brandy Grosvenor
1979-80 1st Princess . . Sanja Nelson (Talmadge)
2nd Princess . . . . . . . . . Sefla Fuhrman Queen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jo Lee Davis
Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Stacy Hartog 2nd Princess. . . . . . . . . . Eileen Massart
1st Princess . . . . . . . . Pam Miori (Story) Princess . . . . . . . . . . . Patricia McGough 1990-91
1991-92 Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Joann Shore Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Jessica Hoffman
2nd Princess. Donita Werlech (Cadinale) 1965-66 1st Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Angie Ferrero
Queen . . . . Kerrianne Ferrero (Thronson) 2nd Princess. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Heather Cook
1st Princess . . . . . . . . . . . Amy Weiland Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sherrie Oslin
1978-79 1952-53
2nd Princess . . . . . . . . . . . Echo Balliet 1st Princess. . . . . . . . Caroline Newquist
Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kathy Sullivan Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Diane Qualls 1988-89
2nd Princess . . . . . . . . . . . Cindy Smith Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Angela Rees
1st Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . Gina Megal Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . . Darelle Botten
1990-91 2nd Princess . Mary Tarabochia (Olason) Princess . . . . . . . . . . . Marlene Jackson 1st Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kelly Lundberg
Queen. . . . . . . . . . . Deborah Henthorm 1964-65 2nd Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Nancy Mikacenic
1st Princess . . . . . . . . . . Angela Nichols Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Marlene Miller
2nd Princess . . . . . . . . . . Donna Rayner 1977-78 There were no queens & princesses for 1981-82
Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kelly Buckmiller 1st Princess . . . . . . . . . . . Diane Fasano
1936 – 1951 Queen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shauna Wells
1st Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Voier 2nd Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rene Fain 1st Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tiara Johnson
1989-90 2nd Princess . . Mary Batterson (Weglin) 2nd Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tiffany Scott
Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . Jennifer Lacounte 1935
1963-64
1st Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . Susan Gibbs Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . June Grayson 1973-74
1976-77 Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Judy Glover
2nd Princess. . . Theresa Schutt (Koback) Aide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mae Reddin Queen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Deena Marie Joanis
Queen . . . . . . . . . . . Jodi Stubb (Olson) 1st Princess . . . . . . . . . . Marlene Krook Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Elizabeth Planta
Aide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Billee Rice
1st Princess . . . Cindy Bedlow (Simpson) 2nd Princess . . . . . . . . . . Connie Harris Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Leslie Church
1988-89 2nd Princess . . . . . . . . . . Laura Plough
Queen . . Theresa Bussman (Abbamondi) 1962-63
Queen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bonnie Morse 1934 1972-73
1st Princess . . . . . . Anne-Louise Lorentz Miss Hi-Yu . . . . . . . . . . . Evelyn Lindren . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Jo Rutto
2nd Princess . . . . . . . . . Cheryl Weiland 1975-76 1st Princess. . . . . . . . . Cheryl McConkey
Queen. . . . . . . . . . . . . Debbie Freeman 2nd Princess. . . . . . . . . . . Mikael Jones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Michal Rutto
3rd Princess . . . . . . . Christine Poythress . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shawn Montgomery
1st Princess . . . . . . . . . . . Debbie Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Lisa Montgomery
2nd Princess . . . . . . . . . . Debbie Kronk 1961-62
1987-88
Queen. . . . . . . . Sheila Mattson (Guard) Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . Mary Ann Neville 1959
1st Princess . . . . . . . . . . Jodi Thomason 1974-75 1st Princess . . . . . . . . Lenore Stakulson Queen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Carla Damgaard
Queen . . . . . . . Karen Eklunds (Rowlee) 2nd Princess . . . . . . . . . . Mardie Keane Princess. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dawn Stumf
2nd Princess . . . . . . . . . . . Kristin Girod Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Kathy Kruse
1st Princess . . . . . . . . . . . . Sue Boahm
2nd Princess . . . . Kristie Long (Veyerlin)

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West Seattle Hi-Yu Summer Festival
Mythical Millennium 2000
A Little Random Hi-Yu History
Kacey and the late Charlie Jung preserved a few mementos of their many The premier event throughout all the years of Hi-Yu is the Grand Parade,
years as active Hi-Yu devotees, which shed a little light on happier times in then, now and hopefully always, a project of West Seattle American Legion
West Seattle. Post 160. The parade actually preceded Hi-Yu by a few years. Bob Grieve
Twenty-five years ago, the West Seattle Herald in it's 50th Anniversary edition, was perennial chairman, and directed the event from a meter-maid vehicle
acknowledged that Hi-Yu had also been around for fifty years. Hanning which traversed the parade route many times as the parade proceeded south
wrote that in 1923, with World War I behind it and the Great Depression on California Avenue from Admiral Way to the Junction. A couple sections of
seven years away, West Seattle was going through a period of rapid bleacher which seated dignitaries were placed in front of Van Gilder’s and
expansion. The business and professional community thought it rightful that later Perry’s Furniture Store and parade entries were announced as they
they thank their clients, patients and customers appropriately for their approached.
patronage. What evolved was the first “All West Seattle Picnic.” The story
doesn’t say where it was held, so we have to presume Lincoln Park was the The 1973 official Hi-Yu Parade Float, designed by Moe Beerman, won
site. In succeeding years, the event wore such titles as “Potlatch,” and “Mardi significant acclaim and still remains emblazoned on the exterior of the West
Gras.” Seattle Post Office as one of the “Murals of West Seattle.” The 56-foot
float, “Magical Moments in the Land of Oz,” depicts the famous
The picnic, despite a one-year revival by the West Seattle Kiwanis Club,
“yellow-brick road” inhabited by “Dorothy’s” friends the “Cowardly Lion,”
succumbed to a combination of burgeoning red tape, mounting costs and
disinterest and the years of celebrations which drew thousands to play the “Tin Man” and others and also introduced parade goers to Hi-Yu Queen
games, enjoy entertainment and talent shows, the coronation and the Julie Basket and princesses Kathie Dempsey and Sandra Selle. The 1973 Hi-
drawing for a new car have faded into obscure history. Yu festival was significant also because the Park Department, after having
given its approval for the Kid’s Jamboree and the Carnival at the Golf Course
In 1934 a contest was held to come up with a new name for the revived
and Stadium, withdrew its invitation two months prior to the events. The Golf
summer festival. The name that was chosen was “Hi-Yu” and that is why even
Tournament was allowed to be held but it was suggested that the other
though the celebrations and picnics preceded 1934 “Hi-Yu” is officially only
sixty-six years old. activities could be held at Hiawatha Play Field. Park officials however feared
the activities would mess up their newly renovated track and greensward and
Looking back, it’s interesting to note that the first “Pirates” to land at the surrounding neighbors petitioned the court for a restraining order to kill
Alki Beach about 1934, were Sea Scouts of the “Yankee
the use of the play field for the carnival. Hi-Yu prevailed, but serious illness of
Clipper” sponsored by the West Seattle Lions Club and skippered by
the Carnival operator accomplished for the protesters what they failed to win
Captain John Kelly. Even at the fiftieth celebration, the scouts, switching
roles, manned their worthy craft to guard West Seattle from the real Seafair in court.
Pirates who annually invaded Alki to kick off Hi-Yu. The tradition has survived Hi-Yu would like to thank Warren Lawless (who refuses to guarantee the
generally intact. accuracy) for his help in compiling this interesting Hi-Yu trivia. Hi-Yu invites
In the late 30’s an event was added to the program of Hi-Yu which attracted any resident of West Seattle who has a collection of photos, clippings and
world-wide acclaim, a “heel-and-toe” race, commencing at the West Seattle other memorabilia of past Hi-Yu festivals to consider contributing them to Hi-
YMCA, circled Lake Washington. Breaking into anything resembling a trot or Yu with the hope that they could be archived in a permanent Hi-Yu collection
running gait disqualified a competitor. Also popular during this same period at the SWSHS Log House Museum. Hi-Yu deserves a place in West Seattle
were the boxing and wrestling matches held at Hiawatha Play field. history. Please contact the Hi-Yu Info line at (206) 932-3345.

The Admiral Theater Thanks to Your


and Efforts!
West Seattle Hi-Yu We at the Admiral Theater wish to thank
the community for their continued
Summer Festival patronage and support.
Support such as yours saved the
welcome you to Admiral Theater from the wrecking ball
in 1989 and brought it into Landmark
The 3rd Annual status. Your continued support for the
community parking in the Admiral
District shows our elected officials that
Community Night you continue to care.
Caring about your community is what
at the Movies truly makes West Seattle a wonderful
place in which to live.

July 20th - 7:00pm & 9:00pm Shows Miss West Seattle


All Seats for this event are only $1.50 Hi-Yu Pageant
NOW FEATURING: DTS Digital Sound • Expanded Concessions
Heading Impaired Equipped • Expanded Wheel Chair Areas July 23, 7:00pm
Special Events & Party Information - Contact Tony Greer: (206) 938-0360
at the Admiral Theater

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West Seattle Hi-Yu Summer Festival
Mythical Millennium 2000
2000 Junior Miss West Seattle Hi-Yu Court
Queen - Amanda Coy First Princess - Leslie Sampson
Leslie is a 10 year old fourth grader
at West Seattle Christian School.
Her favorite subjects are history
and spelling. Her after-school
activities include: ice-skating,
ballet, jazz dancing and
piano.

Leslie loves playing with her


two cats, Smokey and Kelly, a
bunny named “Nibbles” and a
variety of chickens all with a
variety of characteristics and
names to match. Her favorite
television show is “Sabrina- the
teenage witch”. Leslie enjoys listening to
music by: Bewitched, NSYNC, and Britney Spears.
Amanda is 10 years old and attends Schmitz Park elementary
school. Her favorite subjects are writing and math. Her after
school activities include soccer, basketball, softball, and girl
Second Princess - Joanna Swain
scouts. Joanna is 10 years old and will be in
the fifth grade this fall at Our Lady
Amanda’s favorite television show is “Boy Meets World”. of Guadalupe School. Joanna
Amanda enjoys listening to music by: Destiny’s Child, loves school and her favorite
NSYNC, Pink, Dixie Chicks, Mandy Moore, Jessica Simpson subjects are math and art.
and Blaque. She has enjoyed being the Junior Court queen She enjoys participating in
and representing West Seattle. sports including cross country,
basketball, and track. She
also took ballet for five years
at Seattle Civic Dance School.
She has been busy in her
second year of girl scouts and
looks forward to camping out this
summer.

Joanna enjoys spending time with her family, including her


“The Problem Solving Store” younger sister Jennifer and her very “cool” cat, “Norman.”
She would like to be a teacher or veterinarian some day. She
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West Seattle Hi-Yu Summer Festival
Mythical Millennium 2000
Hiawatha Kid’s Fun Festival & Junior Court Pageant
Hiawatha Kid’s Fun Festival Hiawatha Community Center
The eleventh annual Hiawatha Community Center Kids’ Fun The Hiawatha Advisory Council plans, organizes, funds and
operates programs in the Hiawatha Community Center and
Festival will be held on Friday, July 16th, from noon until 4:00
PM. The West Seattle Hi-Yu Junior Court Coronation will take Playfield. The facilities include a gym, an auditorium with stage, a
place at 1:00 PM. Please see the article on this page entitled weight room, a fitness center, game room, plus meeting room, sports
West Seattle Hi-Yu Junior Court Pageant for additional fields, tennis
information and sites where applications are available. c o u r t s ,
children’s
A fun-filled day is planned, included are carnival games, face p l a y g r o u n d ,
painting, refreshments, a dunk tank, clowns, and appearances wading pool,
by professional entertainers. So mark your calendars and come jogging path
join the fun! and running
track.

2000 Hi-Yu Junior Court Pageant A variety of


The Hi-Yu Junior Court Pageant will be held this year on Friday, interesting
classes and
July 14th, in conjunction with the Hiawatha Kids Fun Festival.
workshops are Hiawatha Community Center
Coronation of the 1999-2000 Junior Court will be held at 1:00 offered for all
PM. age groups throughout the year. The Spring Egg Hunt on the
The Junior Court participates in Hi-Yu events throughout the summer Saturday before Easter, the Kid’s Fun Festival on July 14th, the
Mediterranean Fantasy Festival on July 15th and 16th,
festival, walks in community parades in the Puget Sound area, and is
and the Halloween Carnival in October are annual sponsored
involved in other community events going on around West Seattle.
events. Visit us this summer and see the newly remodeled community
The pageant process includes filling out an application, having an center.
interview the morning of the pageant, and then attending the
coronation at the Fun Festival. Judging is based on personality,
friendliness, and an enthusiasm for Hi-Yu.
The pageant is open to West Seattle girls, 6 to 10 years of age. Professional Business Website Design and Hosting.
Applications are available at:
Hiawatha Community Center, Alki Community Center Proud Sponsor
Southwest Community Center , YMCA
West Seattle Public Library
of West Seattle Hi-Yu
Call the Hi-Yu Information Line at (206) 932-3345 for more
information. Fill out the application, and call Dorothy Poplawski at
(206) 937-1989 to schedule an interview time before JULY 14th.
Come join the festivities and bring your friends along too. It’s a great
way to support West Seattle Hi-Yu and have fun at the same time!

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West Seattle Hi-Yu Summer Festival
Mythical Millennium 2000
2000 Sidewalk Sale & Street Festival
17th Annual Junction Merchants’ Street Festival WEST SEATTLE CHAMBER
July 13th ! Merchants’ Sidewalk Sale
10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.
OF COMMERCE
July 14th ! Merchants’ Sidewalk Sale & Street Dixie Dokken
Executive Director
Festival
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July 15th ! Merchants’ Sidewalk Sale
Since 1921
P.O. Box 16487
10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. 4750 California Ave SW
! Street Dance featuring B. Rich and the Seattle, WA • 98116
Fax: (206) 932-5753
Poor Boys Visit us on the Internet: Pager: (206) 610-3050
8:00 p.m. to Midnight www.WSChamber.com Email: info@wschamber.com

July 16th ! Merchants’ Sidewalk Sale & Street


Festival Jeff Davies Trisha Field
10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. insurance agent insurance agent
! Farmer’s Market
10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Davies Insurance Agency
Whatever you’re looking for, you’ll probably find it at the West PEMCO Insurance Companies
Seattle Street Festival:
" The Junction Merchants will be offering quality items at fantastic
savings
" Dazzling Arts & Crafts booths
" Mouthwatering taste treats from a myriad of vendors
9455 35th Ave S.W., Suite G
(206) 935-6064
" Family games and activities Seattle, WA 98126 fax: (206) 935-6928
" Two stages with continuous entertainment
" A beer and wine garden for the hot and thirsty
" A Saturday night Street Dance (8 to midnight) featuring “B. Rich
and the Poor Boys”.
Don’t forget to look for the Hi-Yu booth in front of the New Luck Toy
restaurant - between Alaska and Edmunds Streets on California Ave.
WEST SEATTLE
Buy a button ($1) to help support the community summer festival.
We’ll be handing out Summer Festival Programs there as well. One Day Service
Ask Margaret Miaullis of Margaret’s Apparel for RADIATOR
information about booth space for next year’s Street Festival: (206)
935-9966. or call the West Seattle Chamber of Commerce at
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2000 Hi-Yu Summer Festival Schedule of Events
Saturday, April 15, 2000 10:00am Daffodil Festival Parade @ Tacoma
Saturday, May 13, 2000 1:00pm Irrigation Festival Parade @ Sequim
Saturday, May 20, 2000 1:00pm Rhododendron Festival Parade @ Port Townsend
Saturday, May 27, 2000 11:00am thru 4:00pm Hi-Yu Car Wash @ Howden Kennedy Funeral Home
Saturday, June 03, 2000 11:00am Salty Sea Days Parade @ Everett
Wednesday, June 07, 2000 Deadline for Candidate Applications for 2001 Miss West Seattle Hi-Yu Pageant
Saturday, June 10, 2000 11:00am thru 4:00pm Hi-Yu Car Wash @ Howden Kennedy Funeral Home
Wednesday, June 14, 2000 7:00pm American Legion Candidates Reception @ WS American Legion Hall
Saturday, June 17, 2000 8:30pm Strawberry Festival Parade @ Marysville
Saturday, June 24, 2000 6:00pm Fathoms O' Fun Parade @ Port Orchard
Tuesday, June 27, 2000 7:00pm Hi-Yu White Rose Reception (all former royalty and candidates invited) @ Fauntleroy United Church of Christ
Saturday, July 08, 2000 10:00am thru 5:00pm Seafair Pirates Landing at Alki @ Alki Beach
Saturday, July 08, 2000 11:00am thru 4:00pm Hi-Yu Car Wash @ Howden Kennedy Funeral Home
Thursday, July 13, 2000 9:00am thru 9:00pm Junction Merchants Sidewalk Sale and Street Fair @ West Seattle Junction
thru Sunday, July 16, 2000
Friday, July 14, 2000 12:00am thru 4:00pm Hiawatha Kids’ Fun Festival @ Hiawatha Playfield
Friday, July 14, 2000 1:00pm 2001 Junior Court Coronation @ Hiawatha Playfield
Saturday, July 15, 2000 9:00am thru 5:00pm Arts West “Art of Gardening” Tour @ Various Locations throughout West Seattle
Sunday, July 16, 2000 6:00am thru 10:00am West Seattle Sportsmen's Club Kids’ Fishing Derby @ Seacrest Marina
Monday, July 17, 2000 7:15pm Candidate Interviews / Candidate Essay Reading @ WS Senior Center
Tuesday, July 18, 2000 7:00pm Concert in the Park with the West Seattle Big Band @ East Lawn of Hiawatha
Wednesday, July 19, 2000 7:00pm Bowling Tournament @ Magic Lanes, 15th Ave SW
Thursday, July 20, 2000 7:00pm & 9:00pm Community Night at the Movies @ The Historic Admiral Theater
Saturday, July 22, 2000 8:00am Visiting Court Reception @ Admiral’s Parkside Chiropractic
Saturday, July 22, 2000 10:00am - 4:00pm Alki on Wheels Car Show, by Northwest Roadsters @ Alki Beach
Saturday, July 22, 2000 10:00am Rotary Club Kiddy’s Parade Featuring the 2001 Junior Court @ Gennessee to Alaska Junctions
Saturday, July 22, 2000 11:00am West Seattle American Legion Grand Parade @ Lander St. to Alaska Junction
Saturday, July 22, 2000 4:00pm White Center “Jubilee Days” Parade @ White Center
Sunday, July 23, 2000 11:00am West Seattle Community Brunch @ West Seattle VFW Hall
Sunday, July 23, 2000 7:00pm 2000 Miss West Seattle Scholarship Pageant @ Admiral Theatre General Meetings
All meetings are held at the
Monday, July 24, 2000 7:00pm University District Kids' Parade (2001 Jr. Court) @ University District West Seattle Senior Center at 7:15pm

Tuesday, July 25, 2000 6:00pm Seafair Coronation @ Bagley Wright Theater April 3, 2000
Saturday, July 29, 2000 7:30pm Seafair Torchlight Parade @ Downtown Seattle May 1, 2000
Monday, August 07, 2000 6:00pm Lake City Parade @ Lake City
June 5, 2000
Monday, August 07, 2000 7:15pm Nominations for 2001 Hi-Yu Board @ WS Senior Center
June 19, 2000
Tuesday, September 05, 2000 7:15pm Election of 2001 Hi-Yu Executive Board @ WS Senior Center
Monday, October 02, 2000 7:15pm New Board and New Royalty Meet @ WS Senior Center
July 3, 2000
Saturday, October 07, 2000 10:00am Salmon Days Parade @ Issaquah July 10, 2000
July 24, 2000
July 31, 2000
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2000 Seafair Pirates Take Alki

Saturday
Junior Pirates
July 8th, 10am to 5pm Take Heed!
Seafair Pirates Landing Yo mates! All you pirate wannabes.
The Seattle Seafair Pirates will once again lay siege to our fair West Seattle community when they storm the beach at the annual Hi-Yu Pirate’s Landing at
Imagine yourself joining the Seattle Seafair
Alki. They will arrive on Alki to pillage and plunder during the Hi-Yu Summer Festival. The action-packed day starts at 10:00 AM and will offer family fun
Pirates for a little swashbuckling fun on Alki
and entertainment. Stage shows featuring local bands will entertain throughout the day. The “Beaters”" will start things off playing 60’s and 70’s Rock and
beach July 8th.
Roll. For some of the band members this is their third time at the beach. The first time was back in 1968! Later in the day “Miles From Chicago”, a rhythm
& blues band will close the afternoon out. This is also Miles’ third time at the beach. They wowed everyone two years ago as “Elmore Lewis and the Dress up in your favorite pirate costume and
SoulWreckers”. Back also is the “Swashbuckler Beach Vault”, a US Track & Field sanctioned NW Regional Championship Pole Vaulting competition show up on Alki beach between noon and 1 PM
sponsored by the Willamette Strider’s Track Club. Vintage Chevrolet Corvettes from the Tacoma Classical Glass Corvette Club will be on display. SEAFAIR and on July 8th to register at the West Seattle
West Seattle Hi-Yu Royalty and this year’s candidates will make an appearance. Kids love participating in the Pirates Look-alike contest sponsored by the Kiwanis booth located near the bathhouse.
West Seattle Kiwanis Club, with prizes including the Grand Prize of a One Year Family Pass to the Pacific Science Center, donated by Seattle’s Pacific Science
Center. (see side bar for more information) The Seattle Seafair Pirates land somewhere
between 2 and 3 PM (depending on the tide)
Returning this year is the “Legend’s Tug-O-War contest”. Teams from establishments in and around West Seattle have gone through elimination and judging will be shortly after landing.
tournaments to reach the finals held at the beach. Who will be the champion? Will they be good enough to take on the Seattle Seafair Pirates? Prizes will be awarded. The lucky winner will
Enjoy the food provided by different vendors as you stroll the Alki promenade, listen to the music, or just lay in the sun on our beautiful beach. receive a one-year family pass to the Pacific
Science Center, donated by Seattle’s
Lest we not forget the main event, The Seattle Seafair Pirates! The excitement builds as the time for the landing approaches. While the tide dictates the Pacific Science Center.
actual landing time, somewhere between noon and 1pm, when you see the “Yankee Clipper” Sea Scout Sailing Vessel sailing near by and it’s cannons
banging away during the “battle,” you know the pirates are very close. The Seafair Pirates will “Hit” the beach in Landing Craft provided by the U.S. Army This event is open to kids and Junior Pirates of
th
Reserve. This year should be spectacular. It is the Seattle Seafair Pirates 51 year. Remembering what has happened in past years, what fiendish tricks all ages (1 to 99+).
could the Pirates have up their sleeve for this special event?
Organized by the West Seattle Kiwanis
Come join us for a great day at the beach! Club.
For more information, please call the West Seattle Hi-Yu information line at (206) 932-3345 or on our Website at: www.hiyu.com

Miles from Chicago


These guys are fun! Comprised of several well-known and seasoned
musicians from the Seattle area, the band plays a classy variety of energetic
blues, soul, and R&B songs that make you want to dance. The band has
performed at many places around the Northwest, including the 1998 Seafair
Pirates’ Landing in West Seattle as “Elmore Lewis & the SoulWreckers”. The
In case you didn’t know, Boeing
provides the stages for the West band consists of leader Miles from Chicago on bass and vocals, Tom
Seattle Hi-Yu events. Without them, Brighton and Kevin Wallace on guitars and vocals, Scotty
our shows would seem, well, Harris on Saxophone and KT Tuttle on drums. All
shorter. Special thanks to Boeing & talented musicians, these guys know how to lay down a beat
its employees!! and belch out music that is fun for those who like to dance,
watch, or listen.

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“Art of Gardening” - ArtsWest West Seattle Garden Tour
West Seattle Garden Tour
THE 2000 WEST SEATTLE GARDEN TOUR SHOWCASES SIX OUTSTANDING
PRIVATE GARDENS ALONG WITH TWO HORTICULTURAL SEMINARS ON
JULY 15.
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The Sixth Annual West Seattle Garden Tour will be held on Saturday, July 15 from 9 AM 2350 California Ave SW
to 5 PM featuring six private gardens along with seminars at 11 AM on Stewardship
Gardening and 2 PM on Summer Pruning.

The “Art of Gardening”" Tour tickets will be available at the ArtsWest Gallery and locations
listed below beginning May 1 or by calling the Gallery (206) 938-0339. The ticket cost is
$12.

The six enchanting gardens display the unique character of the gardener(s) with water
fountains, garden architecture and a variety of planting themes. Local artists will be "at work"
in the gardens for the pleasure of the guests. Gardeners, volunteers and master gardeners
will be on hand to answer questions and point out features of interest.
• Flowers For All Occasions
Van Bobbitt is a landscape horticulture instructor at South Seattle Community College as • Blooming & Green Plants
well as the college’s arboretum coordinator. He previously served as the community
horticulture coordinator for the Washington State University Cooperative Extension. Mr. • Waterford Crystal
Bobbitt’s lecture on Stewardship Gardening will cover the environmental impact of • Gift Baskets • Balloons
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techniques. Hours:
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Profits from the Garden Tour will benefit ArtsWest, West Seattle's community-based non- 8:30-4 Sat
profit arts organization. Open Extended Hours
Bank Cards
Accepted by Phone
During the Holiday Season
For ticket information or to order tickets by
mail call: (206) 938-0339

Ticket sales outlets:

ArtsWest.........................................4711 California Ave SW


Molbak’s Nurseries ................13625 NE 175th, Woodinville
and ............................................4601 NE University Village
Seattle Garden Center at Pike Place Market ..1600 Pike Place
West Seattle PCC............................2729 California Ave SW
SSCC Garden Center .............................6000 16t" Ave. SW
West Seattle Nursery .......................5275 California Ave SW

Kathleen Ahten Garden

Victoria Benoliel Garden

Alison Colasurdo Garden

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Annual Fishing Derby and Sportsmen’s Club
2000 Kids Fishing Derby West Seattle Sportsmen’s Club
It’s early Sunday morning. The city is still Founded in 1934, the Sportsmen’s
quiet. Birds are singing and the fish are
Club was established to provide a
hungry. It’s the perfect time to fish! On
Sunday, July 16, be prepared to be place where persons of all ages
awoken by your young, enthusiastic could learn to hunt and fish safely,
anglers for the annual Kids’ Fishing and legally. The ability of
Derby down at Seacrest Marina on
Harbor Avenue.
marksmanship with a gun was for
sport and safety. The Roger Dahl
Fishing and festivities start at 6:00 a.m.
Rifle Range at West Seattle Stadium
and continue until 10:00 a.m., when the
prizes and ice cream are bestowed upon has seen hundreds of young people
the children by the 2000 West Seattle trained in firearm safety and
Hi-Yu Royalty and next year ’s certification.
candidates. Best of all, it’s absolutely free.
Open to all kids 13 and under with adult The club has also been recognized
supervision. 50 fishing poles, provided by
the West Seattle Sportsmen’s Club, will be for its efforts to promote
made available for use by the youngsters. conservation of natural resources
So get your kids, your neighbor’s kids (hey and the propagation of species
what a great activity for kids’ clubs!) and Some “kids” enjoying the West Seattle Sportsmen’s statewide. Call Jerry Mascio at
Kids Fishing Derby.
prepare to join in the fishing fun! Call
Jerry Mascio (206) 937-3614, for (206) 937-3614 for more
details. information.

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Concert in the Park with the West Seattle Big Band
Concert in the Park at the Hiawatha Playfield
Tuesday July 18th, 7:00 to 9:00 PM
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permitting, the West Seattle Big Band will perform some of your
favorite Swing Era music along with a mix of Jazz and Blues including
Vocals.

This will take place on a stage set up on the East Lawn, behind the
Hiawatha Field House. Now entering their fifth year of existence,
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continuing to support the performing arts in West Seattle area
schools.

The West Seattle Big Band was formed in the Spring of 1996 to
promote the performing arts at West Seattle High School. The band
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about half of the alumni have stayed on and have been performing
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community members who have helped to fill out the ranks. The Band
continues to support music education in the schools, by performing
at fund raising concerts, benefits and auctions. The band also sets
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The band is an eighteen piece big band, playing swing favorites from the libraries of Count
Basie, Duke Ellington, Glen Miller, and Benny Goodman, along with numerous jazz
favorites from Maynard Ferguson, Charlie Parker, Stan Kenton and Charles Mingus, just to
name a few.

The band also has a couple of vocalists, male and female, singing favorites from the swing
era. The West Seattle Alumni, in the band, range from the class of 1964 to 1986. The
Director is Donn Weaver, retired music teacher from West Seattle High School.

If you are interested in booking this band, or for more information, you can contact Jim
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Community Night at the Movies
Admiral Theater Hosts Community Night at the Movies
We at the Admiral
Theater wish to thank
the community for
your continued
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s u p p o r t f o r community. They make a vital
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Summer Festival Parades
West Seattle American Legion Grand Parade
On Saturday, July 22th, at 11:00 AM, the
American Legion Post #160 will start the
West Seattle Parade along California Avenue,
starting at Lander St. and continuing south 1.5
miles to the West Seattle Junction, ending at
Edmunds Street. Parking available at West
Seattle High School on parade day. Enter from
Walnut Ave (east side of school).
Highlights of the parade will include the All City
Marching Band. This band is made up of
Photo from Matthew E. Durham
students from all over the Seattle School
District, and they meet twice a week throughout
the summer rehearsing for all the parades in the
city. The Lake City Vigilantes, the Seafair
Pirates and numerous other groups will be
entertaining the crowd also. Leading the
Parade we anticipate having the King County
Police Honor Guard.
The West Seattle Hi-Yu float crew has been
working very hard taking your Hi-Yu float to
parades throughout the Northwest. As a result

Photo from Michael Palmquist


of their hard work, parade floats are expected
from several communities, including Tacoma's
Daffodil Festival float, the Seafair float, the Port
Townsend Rhody float, the Port Orchard
Fathoms of Fun float and probably a few other
floats as well. Keep buying those Hi-Yu
buttons! Photo from Matthew E. Durham

An exclusive to the West Seattle parade: the


Seattle Police Motorcycle Drill Team will be
hosting the Vancouver BC Police Motorcycle
Drill Team. This is the only appearance they make in the Seattle area.
The West Seattle Parade was started by the American Legion Post #160 in 1934 by Post
Commander Orville Rummel. He was also instrumental in the formation of the original
Hi-Yu Association, and in 1984 he created an annual award that is given to a community
member each year for outstanding community service. Sadly, Orville passed away last
summer, but the legacy he has created will live on for generations to come. Be sure and look
for the Orville Rummel Award winner at the beginning of the parade.
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West Seattle Rotary Kiddies Parade
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Place: Intersection of Oregon St & California Ave Fri & Sat 11:30am - 1pm
Time: 10:30 a.m. Sun 12pm - 10pm
Decorate your bike, trike (no motorized vehicles allowed), pet, baby sister or brother! Dress
up as if it was Halloween, bring your best smile and join the fun at the West Seattle Kiddies “West Seattle’s Neighborhood Brew Pub”
Parade, sponsored by the West Seattle Rotary Club. The fun starts at 10:30 a.m. with sign-
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“Alki on Wheels” - Open Car Show
Alki Beach Hot Rod and Classic Car Show
This year will be the 10th anniversary of the car how on Alki Beach.
Each year the show continues to grow with the support of the
West Seattle community and the Hi-Yu Festival. Last year
was no exception, we had entrants from as far away s
as Spokane and as close as our own Alki
neighborhood. This truly is one of the shows
that everyone tries to attend.

This year, Northwest Roadsters Car Club


will be hosting the event, Roadsters
Northwest is an established club dating
back to 1968. The members have been
holding their annual car show in Graham
for the past 28 years, and will bring this
expertise to one of the best car show
locations in the Northwest.

The Alki show is open to all types of old cars,


hotrods, customs, sports cars, and classics. There will be
dash plaques, trophies and door prizes.

The show is free to spectators, and will open at 10:00AM with awards given at 3:00PM.

To enter a car in the show, plan to arrive early as the promenade can fill up by noon. The car show gate will open at 9:00AM
and is on the corner of Alki Ave. and SW 63rd Street across from the Alki Market.

Tell your friends, and bring your family to the the Alki Beach Hot Rod and Classic Car Show and support the West Seattle Hy-Yu
Festival.

For information call Jim Clark at (206) 935-6167

West Seattle Hi-Yu Community Brunch


July 23 – 11 am - 1 pm
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and Hi-Yu volunteers on Sunday, July 23, at 11:00 am (206) 935-3161
for breakfast, ceremony, skits, awards and fun. Tickets: $4 per
adult – donation; $2 per child under 12 years. This year’s BYRON M. NAKAGAWA, D.D.S., P.S.
hostess is Sheryl Packard.

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West Seattle High School Alumni
West Seattle High School Alumni Association West Seattle High School 50 Year Monogram Club
When school closes in June, the two-year renovation of The West Seattle Monogram Club is composed of former Varsity
Letter Winners, who are dedicated to keeping the spirit of West
West Seattle High School will begin. Its landmark status Seattle High School alive. Members must have won a varsity
means the original brick building and first addition (east letter 50 years ago. Each year the club sponsors a number of
wing) will remain the same on the outside. scholarships to those students who combine athletic
achievement and academic excellence in their high school years.

The West Seattle High School Foundation has The West Seattle High School 50 year Monogram Club was
been established and is dedicated to helping make the organized in 1965 and has been in continuous operation since.
Members of the club are those who won a Varsity Monogram for
new WSHS a world-class education facility as well as the athletic participation while in school.
central core of the West Seattle Community.
Purposes of the Club are:
Contributions are tax deductible and may be earmarked
for visual and performing arts, library, academic (1) To establish a scholarship fund for deserving and qualified
WSHS Seniors who will continue their education in college.
excellence, gymnasium, athletics, etc. For more
information contact: West Seattle High School (2) To perpetuate friendships made while in school and in Athletic
Foundation, 4075 SW Stevens St., Seattle, WA competition.

98116. (3) To reunite the members in good fellowship at “Dutch”


luncheons on the first Thursday in February, June, September and
The Alumni Association continues to give December.
scholarships with up to $25,000 being given this year --
Most important are our members who live outside the city and
$15,000 to WSHS Seniors and $10,000 towards their in various communities throughout the nation and still actively
participate in our purpose. Their support puts our program
second year for last year’s recipients. The earningsover the top. The
club gives a special
from our investments and generous contributions of the
“THANKS” to you
alumni have enabled us to start giving the second year
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support the JACKSON & MORGAN PLLC
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West Seattle Chamber & West Seattle Senior Center
West Seattle Chamber of Commerce
Established in 1920, the West Seattle Chamber of Commerce
("the Chamber") provides a professional forum to discuss and
influence policies and programs affecting the business and
social climate. The Chamber's leadership, services and
advocacy strengthen the economic welfare of businesses in
West Seattle and ensure that the West Seattle peninsula is and
always will be a great place to live, work, shop and play.
The Chamber meetings are a good place to meet and network
with West Seattle business people, civic leaders and
community organizers. For individuals, the meetings are a
terrific place to keep informed about what’s happening in the Local West Seattle Businesses pose for the Chamber Bulletin photo.
community. Elected officials and candidates for election
frequently make it a practice to address the Chamber and many elected officials are members. The Chamber also has committees
devoted to education, transportation, publicity and promotion, the Port of Seattle, business development and land use.
The Chamber has always been active in the community, having led the fight for the new West Seattle Bridge, the Elliott Bay Water
Taxi and civic projects such as Hamilton Viewpoint, our “Welcome to West Seattle” signs and the murals of West Seattle. The
Chamber office also sells West Seattle’s only official West Seattle T-shirts for just $15.
We would be happy to count you among our members: for businesses the annual dues vary by size and start as low as $150;
i n d i v i d u a l s m a y j o i n f o r j u s t $ 8 5 . To j o i n , p l e a s e s t o p b y t h e C h a m b e r o f f i c e a t
4750 California Ave. SW, write to us at PO Box 16487, Seattle WA 98116, or call the office at
(206) 932-5685. Visit our web site for up-to-date information on meetings and events at www.WSChamber.com. or Email
us at info@wschamber.com.

West Seattle Senior Center

Photo by Peter Richards


The Senior Center of West Seattle has been located in its present location
since 1972 providing a variety of multi services for the community.
Anyone over 50 years of age is welcome to join, and persons younger
can volunteer and participate in other ways.
The $15 yearly dues entitle a member to a bi-monthly newsletter, reduced
activity fees, free birthday and holiday meals, and other opportunities. As
the needs of the Senior Center of West Seattle increase, the Center is
embarking on a renovation of their upper and lower floors for next year.
Millennium brings increased computer classes, South Seattle Community
College classes, Music and dance activities, retirement-investment-
Health-related programs, Art, writing, and many other classes; job and
food bank outlet, expanded health enhancement programs with social West Seattle Senior Center at SW Oregon St and California Ave SW
workers & nurses, popular foot care service, lunch and dinner programs,
Bingo and other special events, opportunities to volunteer, plus referral services for every senior in need. Many organizations and
individuals use the facilities of the Center including the monthly meetings for HI-YU. For more information, call the Center at (206)
932-4044, or come up to 4217 S.W. Oregon St Between 8:30 a.m to 5:00 p.m. - Monday through Friday.

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Service Clubs of West Seattle
American Legion Post #160 VFW - Farwell-Roosevelt Post #2713 & Auxilliary
Since the charter The oldest federally- chartered veterans
of American organization in the United States, was chartered 27
Legion Post #160 August, 1918. The “Veterans of Foreign Wars” is a
on March 22,
community service organization dedicated to the
1922, the Legion
has hosted annual needs of the Veterans and their families.
parades. The
Legion was formed
Membership in the VFW is comprised of Veterans of
t o s u p p o r t 2000 Royal Court and candidates outside the American Legion Hall Foreign Wars who have received a campaign or
veterans and their families. Members volunteer at the service medal
VA Medical Center, the servicemen's lounge at Sea- authorized by the
Tac, and Post Color Guards at memorial services. United States of
Orville Rummel Awards are given out each year America.
to the outstanding person of service to the community.
For information
Orville helped found the West Seattle Hi-Yu Summer
Festival in 1934. r e g a r d i n g
membership, or hall
Post #160 has been sponsoring Hi-Yu Candidates rental at 3601 SW
since the beginning, producing numerous court
Alaska Street, call Pete
members. They are the hosts of the West Seattle
American Legion Grand Parade on July
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Service Clubs of West Seattle
Kiwanis Club of West Seattle Lions Club of West Seattle
Kiwanis is a service organization of The Lions Club of West Seattle, celebrating 72
women and men, world-wide, who years of “Service to the Needy”, was chartered
want to improve and help the communities on April 29th, 1929. An international
they live and/or work. The West Seattle Kiwanis Club was organization with 1.4 million members in 185 countries and
chartered in 1929. geographic locations. Activities include:

The West Seattle Kiwanis Club sponsors Key Clubs at Chief ! Northwest Lions Eye Bank - more than 18,000 cornea
Sealth, West Seattle and Seattle Lutheran High Schools and a transplants.
Builders Club at James Madison Middle School which foster ! Reconditioned hearing aids for those in need.
leadership and organizational training to create an early
! Collected used eyeglasses - shipped to 3rd world
interest in community service. WS Kiwanis has been the
institutional sponsor of Boy Scout Troop 284 for 55 years. We countries.
! Project to treat diabetic-related eye disease.
support Holly Coop. Preschool at High Point. This year we will
sponsor a meal with the help of the West Seattle Help-Line, ! Youth Outreach - Foreign student exchange.
help at the Hiawatha Community Center Halloween ! Student of the Month, at 3 high schools, each receive
Carnival, serve as ushers at the Easter Sunrise Service at $100 savings bond.
Forest Lawn, fill backpacks with school items for homeless ! $10,000 college scholarship program.
children “Project Kool”, and several other projects.
! ”Quest Seminars” on drug and violence prevention.
Over the past several years, through the proceeds of an ! International “Peace Poster” contest.
annual auction, the club has created and endowed a ! Sponsoring Sea Scout ship “Yankee Clipper” for over 60
scholarship at South Seattle Community College and has
years.
made major contributions to the music, library and computer
! Activities at community centers; YMCA and Red Shield.
technology programs at West Seattle, Seattle Lutheran and
! Senior Center of West Seattle (Special Events)
Chief Sealth High Schools on a rotating basis. This year in
September, West Seattle’s Music Program is the main ! Mobile health screening unit (Sight and Hearing)
beneficiary of our auction. The first Saturday in December we ! Millionaire Club eye clinic for the homeless.
hold our 53rd annual Community Pancake Breakfast. ! Support (SSCC) foundation and arboretum.
The WS Kiwanis Club is an institutional member of the West
Seattle Chamber of Commerce and the HI-YU Summer
Festival and continues to support and work with West Seattle Charlotte Zeller, Sec-Treas...................(206) 938-4317
Improvement Association, schools, organizations, and social Jack Hanning, President......................(206) 932-6000
services on as-needed basis.
Vist our website at ..................www.wolfenet.com/~wslions
We are supporters of Kiwanis International’s World-wide email: .......................................wslions@wolfenet.com
effort to eliminate Iodine Deficiency Disorders (IDD) with the
help of UNICEF. The introduction of Iodine into our salt supply
has all but eliminated IDD in the USA, but in some countries
the lack of Iodine in their diet causes mental and physical
defects in newborns and the prevalence of thyroid disorders
such as goiters. www.kiwanis.org.

Service Projects are determined by its membership, so if you


would like to share your ideas and become involved, contact:
Wa r r e n L a w l e s s a t ( 2 0 6 ) 9 3 8 - 8 0 3 2 , Complete Auto Service
WarrenL@westseattle.com or Karl Sutter at
KarlSutter@email.msn.com - Community Surveys are 4820 California Ave SW
available on request. Seattle, WA • 98116 (206)932-5044
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Service Clubs of West Seattle
West Seattle Rotary Club West Seattle Eagles Aerie No. 2643
The West Seattle Rotary Club was chartered October 27, The West Seattle Eagles carry these main goals forward every year:
1947. Rotary is an international organization for business Fraternalism, Charity activities, and working for the community good.
and professional persons united worldwide, who provide " Senior Support through Parks West Retirement Center, and the Life
humanitarian service, encourage high ethical standards in all
vocations, and help build goodwill and peace in the world. Care Center
Rotarians are persons who look beyond themselves to their community,
" The Golden Eagles Fund
nation and the world. In short, Rotarians put service above self. " The annual Make a Wish Foundation
" " Cancer Research through the Fred Hutchinson Foundation
The West Seattle Rotary undertakes a wide variety of service activities
to promote goodwill and understanding. Typical programs include: " Special Olympics
" " Supporting the WWII War Memorial Fund
Aid to senior citizens (West Seattle Senior Center)
" The West Seattle Eagles have Friday and Saturday night dinners and
Support the West Seattle, High Point & Fauntleroy YMCAs.
Sunday breakfasts the year round and Bingo on Monday evenings
" Support of the Teen Age Parenting Program (TAPP) at 7 P.M., and host a golf tournament in Sept.
" Support of battered women’s shelter New members are welcomed, call (206) 938-4426.
" Youth service scholarships and leadership programs
" Annual clothes shopping spree for disadvantaged youth
" Food bank support
" Cormorant Cove Park
" International Youth Exchange
" Polio eradication programs
Funds to support the services provided by the West Seattle Rotary are raised
through the Berry Sale in early summer, the Rotary Auction in late fall, and the
Poinsettia sale near the holiday season. For further information, contact (206) 621-0355
Kimberly Terry at (206) 938-8900 or Ann Liberato at (206) 352- 4815A California Ave SW • PO Box 16277 • Seattle, WA 98116
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West Seattle Historical Society - Log House Museum
Log House Museum - “Birthplace of Seattle”
st
Location 3003 61 Ave SW (one block south of the Statue of
Liberty on Alki Beach in West Seattle)
Hours: Thursday.............................12:00 - 6:00 PM
Friday ...........................10:00 AM - 3:00 PM
Saturday & Sunday ............12:00 - 3:00 PM
The Birthplace of Seattle/Log House Museum has been open since
th
November 13, 1997 (the 146 anniversary of the landing of the Denny
party at Alki Beach) and is located in an authentically renovated turn-
of-the-century log structure on Alki Point. This structure was once the
carriage house of the "Fir Lodge" estate, one of Alki's first year-round
homes built by prominent Seattlelites William and Gladys Bernard.
The current exhibit is 47 Voices Remember, which features
personal recollections, photographs, and mementos of the 20’s, 30’s
and 40’s from over forty current and former residents of Alki in West
Seattle. This exhibit displays new and interesting artifacts, documents,
and photos from the Museum’s collections. It has been designed to
provide opportunities for visitors to add their personal stories to the
nostalgic and animated descriptions of this community in its earlier
days.
The exhibit is a result of our Oral History and Memory Book projects, commerce and community. If
funded by the Seattle Department of Neighborhoods and you know of people who
neighborhood matching funds, and include comprehensive audio and h a v e f i r s t- h a n d
video interviews of selected seniors whose first hand remembrances of
the history of this area produce a vibrant link to the past. A compilation remembrances of early West
“highlight” film of the interviews, Tales of West Seattle, is available for Seattle businesses please
viewing in the video room of the Museum. The Memory Book, West have them contact the
Seattle Memories -- Alki, is on display in the Smith Gallery. Both items
are also for sale in the gift shop . museum and/or members of
the Longtimers group which
The next exhibit, The Spirit Returns, which will explore the interaction
between the native Duwamish people and the early pioneers, and the meets the 3rd Thursday of the month at 1:30 p.m.
impact of this meeting on both cultures, is now planned for opening in
SWSHS is about to embark on a second oral history project which will
the fall of 2000. Dr. Bullerts upcoming documentary, Chief Seattle, will
be featured in this exhibit. feature oral interviews of Native Americans of the Duwamish Peninsula
nd
Speaker programs are held every month (2 Thursday at 7:15 PM) as well as other ethnic cultures who have contributed enormously to the
and have included a wide range of historical and entertaining topics heritage of this community during the 20th century. As with the previous
such as Luna Park, carousels, pioneer cooking, and western oral history project, the production of audio and video tapes and a
Washington architecture, as well as native American storytellers.
memory book are planned so that these memories are preserved for
The museum has become a heritage educational tour future generations.
destination for school groups and special interest groups. Other
heritage education opportunities available to area schools include Make plans soon to visit the Log House Museum, its gift shop and
traveling heritage trunks and resource libraries, school assembly
commemorative courtyard. People interested in becoming museum
programs; and a “teen docent” program.
docents, special project volunteers, or SWSHS members are
A second Memory Book is now being developed which not only
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Annual Hi-Yu Bowling Tournament
Hi-Yu Bowling Tournament

Date: ............................................July 19, 2000


Registration: .........................................6:30pm
Tournament: ........................................7:00 pm
Magic Lanes: I N C O R P O R A T E D
.............10612 15th Ave SW, Seattle WA 98106

Dust off your bowling ball and get your favorite bowling shirt out of
the closet, because on Wednesday, July 19th at 7:00 pm, (206) 242-2700
Magic Lanes is hosting the 2000 Hi-Yu Nine-Pin Bowling Fax: (206) 242-1020
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Tickets for the bowling tournament will be available at the Hi-Yu


booth during the Merchant's Street Festival (July 13-16), from any
Miss Hi-Yu Candidate or at Magic Lanes on the night of the Morton’s United Drugs
tournament. Registration the night of the event begins at 6:30pm Bill McNary
with the tournament beginning at 7:00pm. Manager
bmcnary@compuserve.com
Magic Lanes has an excellent restaurant with quality food and a
friendly staff. Be sure to say thank you to the General Manager, Mel
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West Seattle Junction Association
West Seattle Junction Association
The West Seattle Junction is the warmest and friendliest place in Seattle
to shop, browse or stroll where you’ll find most things you’re looking for.

DR. GEORGE F. NADEN


Nearly 300 businesses are eager to meet your shopping and
professional needs. The Junction is Seattle’s best kept small town secret
located in the heart of West Seattle where California meets Alaska.
Enjoy our award winning historic murals or dine at our world of
restaurants. Savor fresh produce at the Farmers Market. Enjoy good,
DENTISTRY
clean, weird, family entertainment at the new West Seattle Walk-In
Theater. Meet your neighbors at the West Seattle Street Festival.
Join Halloween’s Trick or Treat in the Junction. And, find the
holiday spirit close to home when Santa arrives to pose for treasured
photos and carriage rides are available!
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Hi-Yu Summer Festival Membership Information
Hi-Yu Membership Information
The Hi-Yu Summer Festival was started in 1934 by merchants in West Seattle as a way to thank the community for their business. These
merchants recognized that the success of their businesses depended on the community.
Through the years the task of designing and constructing the West Seattle Community Float, planning and staffing the Hi-Yu events, raising
funds to support these activities as well as the scholarships awarded to the Miss West Seattle Hi-Yu Queen and Princesses has shifted to a
group of community volunteers and a few stalwart service clubs. Hi-Yu still looks to businesses in West Seattle for the lion's share of the
necessary funds, as well as to local residents (through button sales and memberships). We have been forced in the past few years to try
additional fund raising activities - car washes, auctions, garage sales, plant sales, etc. - but unfortunately these are very time consuming, not
hugely profitable and take valuable time away from working on actual Hi-Yu events.
Hi-Yu would like to thank all of you - businesses, service clubs and individuals - who have donated time, money or both to this year's festival.
Hi-Yu desperately needs your help in order to survive. You may feel you have nothing to contribute, but I guarantee that whatever you can
offer (lending a hand to help build the float, helping to plan events, working at the Pirates Landing, selling buttons at the Street Festival, etc.)
would be very much appreciated.
General Membership meetings are held all through the year at 7:15 p.m. at the West Seattle Senior Center.
Call the Hi-Yu Info Line at (206) 932-3345 or check the website - www.hiyu.com - for up-to-date information, or to leave a
message. On the back of this booklet you can find application forms for 2000-2001 membership. For meeting times seethe schedule
on page 15.
If you wonder what you get out of your contribution to Hi-Yu, just look around at the smiles on the children’s faces as they participate in these
family events and think about the message of a caring community these activities send to them.
memberships
Individuals ..................................................................................................$20.00 Candidate Sponsors .................................................................(plus membership)
Non Profit Organizations ............................................................................$30.00 ..................................................................................................................$120.00
Service Clubs ...............................................................................................$30.00 See form on the back of this booklet.
Business Booster .........................................................................................$50.00
Business & Individual Patron....................................................................$100.00
Corporate Sponsors...................................................................................$500.00

Official West Seattle Hi-Yu publication. West Seattle Hi-Yu is not responsible for any action, service,
West Seattle Hi-Yu commission, omission or claims made by the advertisers, groups or clubs mentioned in this publication
Summer Festival
P.O. Box 16130
or any other West Seattle Hi-Yu publication, activity or event. Copyright 2000.
Seattle, WA 98116

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2000-2001 Membership for Businesses
Support community events in West Seattle by becoming
a member of Hi-Yu. The West Seattle Hi-Yu Summer Application (Please completely fill out and send in)
Festival is one of the largest and most successful
community festivals in Washington State. Hi-Yu is an all
volunteer that was formed to promote the social, Amount Enclosed $:
cultural and economic interests of West Seattle. Our Business Name:
service clubs, businesses and individuals come together
through Hi-Yu to provide free or affordable family Point of Contact:
entertainment and activities for the West Seattle
community. Phone #: ( )
Your business membership enables us to organize Address:
family events and build and show a parade float worthy
of recognition all over the western part of the state. You City:
will receive a certificate of membership to display at
your place of business and be listed in the annual State: Zip Code:
souvenir program. E-Mail:
There are three levels of membership:
FAX #: ( )
Business Booster $50.00
Business Patron $100.00
Corporate Sponsorship $500.00 or more Send membership application and remittance to:
West Seattle Hi-Yu Summer Festival
Individual voting memberships are available for an
additional $20.00 each.
P.O. Box 16130
Seattle, WA 98116
Corporate Sponsorship entitles the business to a
Headliner or Footing on a page in the souvenir
program with recognition for their generosity! 67 Years of Hi-Yu Summer Festivals!

2000-2001 Membership for Individuals & Patrons


Application (Please completely fill out and send in) Support community events in West Seattle by becoming
a member of Hi-Yu. The West Seattle Hi-Yu Summer
Amount Enclosed $: Festival is one of the largest and most successful

Full Name: community festivals in Washington State. Hi-Yu is an all


volunteer organization that was formed to promote the
Phone #: ( )
social, cultural and economic interests of West Seattle.
Address:
Our service clubs, businesses and individuals come
City: together through Hi-Yu to provide free or affordable
State: Zip Code: family entertainment and activities for the West Seattle

E-Mail: community.

FAX #: ( ) Your individual or patron membership entitles you to


one vote at our regular general membership meeting
held the first Monday of each month. Patron
Send membership application and remittance to:
memberships will be recognized in our annual souvenir
West Seattle Hi-Yu Summer Festival
P.O. Box 16130 program.
Seattle, WA 98116
There are two levels of membership:
67 Years of Hi-Yu Summer Festivals!
Individual $20.00
Patron $100.00

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