Bellingham High School - Shuksan Yearbook (Bellingham, WA)

 - Class of 1962

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Cool green rovines moike picruresque scenery for ovve-srruck visirors. Deep, ioggecl cliffs plunge inro o 'rurgid seo ol loom. Wild life of oll sorrs oloi Two I Illillmiiaiiiiii The many naTional parks and game reserves among pines, Terns and unTrod- den wilderness. Powdery, TrosTed whiTe snow Takes on shadows oT blue and lavender, Tinally Turns deep blue, and Then Tades inTo oblivion as The sun seTTles Through magenTa clouds. MinuTe Terries shuTTle and weave Their way Through deep green kelp beds among The San Juan lslands. Rocky beaches and refreshingly cool waTer surround These islands, many of which are uninhabiTed. The UniTed STaTes and Canada, Two Triendly na- Tions, meeT aT our norThern border To form The Peace Arch, a monumenT To our friendship. The splendor of a mounTain sTaTe surrounds you. Through our Theme we hope To make you aware oT The aesTheTic beauTy which Thrives abouT us in The . . . Scenic Norihwesf. Three Four Chemisfry closses sTudy oTomic ond moleculor sTrucTure . . Types of chemicol bonding . . . experimenTs oTTen Toll . . . moTh problems presenT greoTesT omounT ol confusion . . . sTudenTs become depressed buT Teochers offer encouroge- menT . . . occidenTs leod sTudenTs direcTly To The TirsT did kiT Junior English closses ledrn of The viTol imporTc1nce of speech . . . speoking ond heoring oneself specxk greoTly improves ecich sTudenT's obilities . . . leorn voilue of liTeroTure . . . wriTe Themes ond essoys . . . improving reoding skills ond T grommor lessons conclude The curriculum. Brings forfh hidden skill ond Tc:lenT . . . ledrn drowing Techniques wiTh pencil, croyons, cholk, pen ond ink . . . sculpTure ond creofe beoufiful figurines . . . use kiln To gloze modeling cloy . . . work wiTh color ond design . . . Ceromics Closs . . . o division of The ArT DeporTmenl, dl-loblo usTed Espdnol? . . . TronsloTions . . . folk songs . . . use of new conversoTion boofhs To furfhei' The mosfering of Sponish . . . undersTonding idioms . . . vocobulory quizzes . . . films on Spoin . . . sTudenTs correspond wiTh Sponish pupils in foreign counTries. New mochines in secreTdriol Troining closs creoTe new learning opporTuniTies for Those sTudenTs pldnning coreers in business pro- fessions . . . elecTric TypewriTers for increased skill . . . mimeogroph helps boTh Teocher ond sTudenT . . , dicTophone for oddiTionc1l skills. .46-4'-x as fl I2-aculfty PAGE Classes PAGE ' f1S'4554::,. Ijvagle of fs 25 5 :kde fivifieiwfm PAGE Sporfs PAGE Six 3 5 :M 5 E? 5 xr 5 S55 we 'ESQ R I si gif W A 108 5 rf i -v 4 ' 5 T ' T' ni A 1, 2.4 f a L : I, 4, . fr f .ii QQ: ,V., N 4 MRS. WHITE 9 -r , ggi 4 T Q we , P l I H- I ,sl 5 5 x I. ,X T U if - f. . S' -ini 1 I ' , ,M W 2 Ii X Jay' s , 3 -.f 5- gxkmsf J.q .5-,, 1'J x' g 23 QL .fi b I 5 Q 'i -T ' T jf A' , 'i T 3 Ae ines ow L T . V4 li wif f, it enum-fm ? 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XX XX' WX X XX , ' X X 4 'W' X 1 3. 5 lx if We XX if +X ' W , XW- M Heads our eTTicienT-running school sysTem . . . supervises hiring of Teachers . . . informs parenTs of school acTiviTies and problems . . . supporTs all proiecTs ThaT will beneTiT The olisTricT, TaculTy, and sTualenTs . . . energeTic anal ThoughTTul . . . Super- inTenalenT oT Bellingham's Public Schools . . . Mr. Gordon Carter. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Mr. Gordon Carfer BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated: Mrs, Edgar May, Mr. Douglas Blair, Rev. Grant Whipple. Standing: Mr. Hal Arnasan, Jr., Dr. James Mason. lnTerviews prospecTive Teachers . . . helps figure school buclgeT . . . olirecTor of secondary curricu- lum . . . pasT principal of Bellingham High School . . . known Tor his ever-presenf, warm smile . . . hard-working assisTanT uncler Mr. CarTer . . . As- sisTanT SuperinTenolenT of Bellingham's Public Schools ASST. SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS . . . Mr. Harlan Jackson. Mr. Harlan Jackson P.-T.A. EXECUTIVE BOARD Mrs. Mary DuppenThaler, SecreTaryg Mrs. Margaret Nelson, President Mrs. Frances Garmo, Vice-President Mr. Aaron Markham, Treasurer. Five yeors o mosf copoble ond efficient executive . . , pillor of Bl-l.S.'s educorion sysfern . . . core- fully guides ocfivify frends . . . ocfs os personol counselor for mony sfudenfs . . . groduofes vvill never forgef his onnuol school policyw speech . . . on fomilior roofer of oll sporfs dcfivifies . . , our Principal . . . Mr. Lester Feldmann. CAielljG 7-'oresf Concerned vvifh Bellinghorn Highs future shovvs deep inreresf in The enfire sfudenf body vofed To berfermenf of our school friendly louf firm . . . sfonds by sludenfs ond sincere in oll yvxlcslzulilzgtr cornrnifmenfs . . . smiles ond considers life o divine pleosure . . . our Vice Principcl Mr Roberf Frazier. ln i937 shorTly ofTer The norThvvesT vvinds foinned The fires vvhich reduced Foirhciven High School To glowing embers, Bellinghcim gove birTh To Belling- hom High School . . . fEl,000,000 vvorfh of more-riols cind Worker's Progress Adminisfrofion depression lobor come ouT of The bounfiful Norfhvvesf To build This novv TWenTy-five yeor old edifice . . . posf fooTsTeps ore echoing Through The holls . . . hong- ing in The moin holl is ci ploque honoring over seventy Bellinghom grciduores who gove Their lives so ThoT we mciy Treod in Their fooTsTeps Todciy. Three of The Teochers vvho Toiughf These young people Tvvenfy-five yeors ogo ore sTill serving l3.l-l.S. Todciy. . . . on This silver onniversciry Tvvo of Them ore reTiring, Miss Ivlcie Dennis ond lvliss Clorifo Moore . . . lvlr. Eoirle .levvell remoins oble heod of The lvlofhemofics Depf .... in The fcice of Todoy's vvorld crises mciy Bellinghom l-ligh School endure To celebrofe ifs fifTieTh onniversory. Qyffaifs anal MISS MAE DENNIS Becouse of her monv services ond inspirofions To boTh sTudenTs ond fellow foculTy members . . . os o devofed mc1ThemoTics Teoicher . . . Torch Club Advisor . . . for her mony yeors of service To Bellinghom l-ligh, conTinued encourc1gemenT To all . . . for her cheerful smile . . . Miss Mcle Dennis will never be forgoTTen. MISS CLARITA MOORE Devofed To her vvork in The biologiccil field . , , never vvill The episode of her homemoide ocfopus soup be forgoTTen nor The focT Thof she conducied experimenfs vviTh live onimols during closs . . . disecTing of vorious onimols ond plonfs . . . The Thoughf of 'Miss Clariicl Moore vvill rernoin in The heorfs of mony. ...,,,, N14- J rpm fA Commence work vveek betore the reopening ot school . . . inspire both students ond toculty . . . odvise students os to their present ond tuture plons . . . help students solve everydoy problems thot they toce . . . vvork eoirnestly vvith pleosont smiles ond personolities to serve our school yeor otter yeor . . . The Counselors. guiclers Issue those blue slips, but vvould rother they be pink . . . ossist onyone vvho needs help . . . moke cruciol decisions, strictly entorce school lovvs . enlighten students vvith ioviol smiles ond triendly conversation . . . Attendance Clerks. ITN, MR. HOWARD JONES MRS. TRULA SMITH MR. ROBERT DORR Attendance Clerk MR. LYLE BUSS DR. MARJORIE KINGSLEY MRS. DOROTHY PETERSON MR, TOM PHILPOTT 4' 1,1- we A 'P 'b tw-mi' ourisf guioles ln The ToresT aT knovvledge, rays of learning peek beTvveen laden boughs . . . our vvay Through The ToresT is mapped by our guides, The TaculTy . . . recorded vviThin These pages . . .TavoriTe scenic places N. W.,. ,,,.,dgg in The NorThvvesT, B. l-l. S. classes and acTiviTies and Their alma maTer. Solve Tor X . . . key To engineering and inTellecTual Thinking , . . logical approach To invesTigaTian . . . brain- vvashing challenge To many sTudenTs . . . rnaTh, geomeTry, algebra, maTh analysis and Trigonomeiry . . . Mathematics Department. F ozmfeen FRASER, EDNA-Lummi Shore Road, Remedial Reading, English, Mokeeup Advisor, Wesfern Washington STaTe College, University of Washington. GOOCH, JOHN-Lion's Gate, English, Journalism, Delfa Hi-Y, Beacon Advisor, Un:versiTy of Washington. GORSUCH, BERNICE-Panoramic view from all Ferncla heighisg Hornemaking, l-lonnecrafTs, Future Teache of America, Advisor, Washington Store University. DeparTmenT adds nevv branches . . . AncienT l-lisTory, Global Geography and Psychology . . .TradiTional classes conTinue To sTudy The presenT and venTure inTo The problems of The Tu- Ture . . . the Social Studies Dept. le YS COYE, CLARENCE-Any direction from the top of a hill, Physics, Radio crew, Western Washington State College. DENNIS, MAY-Mountain and city across bay'trom Lumrni, Geometry, Torch Club, North Dakota State College, DORR, ROBERT--Sunset on Lego: Bay with IOOO sockeye in the bilge, PE, Counseling Office, Track and Cross Country coach, Raider Club, Intramural Director, Head of P.E. Dept., University of Washington. DRUMMOND, LORENA-Olympic Peninsula area, Advanced Typing, Secretarial Training, Office Practice, Co-Advisor Ushers Club, Wash- ington State University. ERSLAND, NEIL-Mt. Baker, Practical Math, Algebra l, Study Hall, Foot- ball trainer, Nebraska State Teachers College. Tool constructors . carpenters . . . preparation and t i e l d aol- vancernent in tu- ture careers . . . skilled hands are put to work . , . metal shop, a di- v is io n o t th e Industrial o ri d Vocational Arts Dept. ALLISON, DAVID-Olympic Mountains, Chemistry, Phys- ics, Junior Class Advisor, Washington State University. ALLISON, JACK-Top of Columbia Peak, Chemistry, Co-Senior Class Advisor, University of Washington. ALPAUGH, LEON-Chuckanut Drive, United States His- tory, Sophomore Class Advisor, Western Washington State College, BAKER, ELIZABETH-Victoria, B.C,, Typing, Bookkeep- ing, Pep Club Advisor, Nebraska--.State Teachers College. ' BARTRUFF, PEARL-Marine Drive, Art, Future Teachers of America, Western Washington State College, BOBSON, ARNOLD-Mt, Baker National Forest, Physical Edu- cation, Stuay Hall, Senior Class Advisor Tennis Coach, Junior Varsity Basketball Coach, University of Florida, University of Oregon. BRUEL, LINUS--Bellingham Garbage Dump, German, Alpha I-li-Y Advisor, Western Washington State College, CHAPMAN, HELEN-Silesia Creek, Typing, World Problems, Bookroom, Western Washington State College. CLOTHIER, MILTON-Sand Dunes and Grand Coulee Dom, Physical Science, Geology, Swim Team Coach, Western Wash- ington State College, CONLEY, THOMAS-Lake Gustason, B.C,, Family Relations, Sociology, Psychology, Junior Class Advisor, Western Wash- ington State College. CORNISH, CAROL-Rain Forest on a sunny day, Biology, Social Club, Washington State University. COY, LORAINE--Baker Lake, English, Shuksan Advisor, Uni- versity of Washington, University of California. Fifteen KINGSLEY, DR. MARJORIE-Heather Meadows in Mt. Baker Park, English, Girls' Club Advisor, Western Washington State College, Washington State University. KNIBBS, MARY-Mt. Baker, United States History, World Problems, Pep Club Advisor, Scholarships, Western Wash- ington State College. KORTE, GERALD-Mt. Baker, Latin America, Far East, United States History, Debate Club Advisor, Washington State Uni- versity. LARSEN, VIRGINIA-Mt. Baker, Retail Sales, D.E. Club Ad- visor, University of Washington. LEEDY, DR. CLIFFORD-Mt. Shuksan, Band, University of Southern California, University of Washington. LEHNING, THOMAS-Mt. Baker, Social English Social Studies, Gamma Hi-Y, Western Washington State College. LOWERY, DANIEL-Mt, Baker, Business Law, World Problems, Alpha Hi-Y Advisor, Washington State University. McCLEERY, JAMES-Oregon Coast, Metal Shop, Machine Shop, Western Washington State College. MILBURN, ELBERT-Mt. Baker, Biology, Sophomore Class Advisor, State College of Minnesota. MONROE, JOHN-Mt. Baker, Orchestra, Chorus,'Choir, Stage Productions Advisor, University of Washington. MOORE, CLARITA-Mt. Baker, Biology, University of Washington. NICHOLLS, GORDON-Skyline Ridge, Mechanical Draw- ing, Senior Class Advisor, Western Washington State College. O'CONNOR, ROD-Mt. Baker, Woodshap, Stage Advisor, Washington State University. S ixieen S lc i ll displayed, practice tor pertec- tion in sportsman- ship . . . daily calisthenics h e I p build better phy- sical titness . . . ex- p a n d s personal- ities . . . plans ahead tor every season . . . P. E. Dept. JANSEN, DONELL-Bellingham, Geometry, Algebra, Illinois Math, Beta Hi-Y Advisor, Western Washington State College. JEWELL, EARL-Lummi lsland, Algebra, Geometry, University of Washington. JOHNSON REX-Deception Pass, PE., Football Coach, Nebraska State College, University ot Wyoming, KELLY, SAM-Woodland areas, English, Junior Class Advisor, Advisor to graduation speeches, Western Washington State College. KENNEDY, LOUISE-Puget Sound Bay, Home-making, Costume Advisor University of Washington. Speed reading courses ottered in many classes . . . basic grammar relearned and remembered . . . pow- ertul vocabulary words learned . . . pre - college co urse available tor seniors . . . American, English, and World literature studied . . . English Department. GUNDERSON, ALBERT-Winchester Lookout rn Mt. Rainier National Park, Speech, Drama, Skill Craft, Director of Drama, Advisor to graduation speech, Western Washington State College University of Washington. HAGON, EMILE-Post Point in Puget Sound, United States History, Projection Squad Advisorg Univer- sity of Washington. HOLZER, KATHLEENvNaches Pass, English, Ushers Club Advisor, University of Manitoba, '4 1'l 'Bmw ff fe sw Secretarial training . , , typing . . . bookkeeping , . . the scravvls ot Gregg . . . ledgers and comptometers throwing carriages . . , writing business letters . . . speed test . . . all these classes require speed, accur- acy, and neatriess . . . Commercial Department. L ,rf is V i XL47, I. xx y 'Yr 1.5 5 Q95 E Ying' it FQ , lp ,, .-P y 'V'!,iT! fx Seuerztewz PAULEY, RALPH-Lake Samish, Band, Music Theory, Boys' Chorus, Swing Kings, Sul Ross College. PETRY, MATHILDA-Buchart Gardens, Ticket Sales, Shorthand, Typing, Western Washington State College, PHILPOTT, THOMAS-Deception Pass, Senior Class Coun- selor, Math Analysis, Algebra, Western Washington State College. POOLEON, MICHAEL-Copper Lake, Wash., History, Delta l-li-Y Advisor, University of California. ROSI, JANE-Mt. Baker, Physical Education, Pep and Cheerleader Advisor, Western Washington State College. SAFSTEN, ROBERT--Mt. Baker, History, Beta l-li-Y, Brigham Young. SANDELL FLOYD-Skagit Valley, Agriculture, Future Farmers of America, Washington State University, SCHINSKE, HELENA-Coastal region of Peninsula, English, Latin, Gustavus Adolphus., SHAGREN, MARGARET--Mt. Shuksan, French, French Club Advisor, Lniversity of Washington. STEELE, HELEN-Mt. St. l-lelen's, English, Make-up Crew Ad- visor, University of Washington. STEPHAN, LARRY-Chuckanut Drive, World Problems, P.E., Raider Club, Basketball Coach, Assistant Baseball Coach, Western Washington State College. STOCKER, HELEN-San Juan Islands, l-lomemaking, University of Washington. STOTTLEBOWER, JOSEPH-Victoria, English, University of Michigan, STRAND, ELIZABETH-Deception Pass, P.E., B Club, Bowling Club, Girls' Athletics, University of Wash- ington. THOMPSON, DOUGLAS-Mt, Baker, World Problems, United States History, Gamma l-li-Y, Sophomore Football Coach, Weste n Washington State College. THRELKELD, MARGARET-Fossil Bay on Sucia lsland, Spanish, Spanish Club Advisor, Union College. VALUM, ROLF-Sucia lsiand, Math 5 , Math Analy- sis, Algebra, Western Washington State College. VAN ZANTEN, GERALDINE - Chuckanut Drive, French, English, Y-Teens Advisor, Western Wash- ington State College, WALTON, MALCOLM-Mt. Baker, Typing, Bookkeep- ing, Soph. Football and Baseball Coach, Varsity Baseball ll-lead Coachl, Central State College, Cookingclasses learn how to plan nutricious menus . . . good cooking methods . . . sew- ing classes are taught lashion co- ordination . . . good sewing tech- niques . . . each student has a home project in the Home - Making Department. HV 'Nur ,if GONZALVES, DOROTHY-Yosemite National PGTKQ Spanish, University of Granada iSpainJ. YONLICK, GEORGE-Sun Lakes State Park, Driver Training, Driver Education, Key Club, Wrestling Team Advisor, Western Washington State College. WHITE, CONNIE-Cascades and Mt. Baker on a clear day, English, Western Washington State College. Music, music, music . . . bands, or- chestra, and choruses . . . provides talent and directors for the What-A- Sho and operetta . . . helps students develop musical talent . . . plays an important part in Bellingham High's activities . . . the Music Depart- ment. S f . Not Pictured GRIFFIN, MICHAEL-English, LIVERITTE, RUDY-English. LIVERITTE, SUZANNA-Spanish. 'QTFIV tw-dr' 3 'U-im.-a-, Q ,,.,-.-v Sprechen sie Deutsch ou parlez-vous Francais . . . students learn the gram- mar songs and customs of France, Germany, Spain, and Rome . . . new conversation booths encourage cor- rect pronunciation . . . foreign lan- guages are becoming a common sub- ject . . . Languages Department N meteen MISS JANET L0-CKHART Business Manager OFFICE STAFF Back Marg Backlund Jo Thompson Gloria Krein Judy Owens Julie Gilday Jean Anderson Mary Jo Young, Jeanette McDonald, Mary Thompson, Jeanne Pulver. Row 2: Nancy Carter, Judy Cunningham, Bonnie Hand, Carolyn Thompson, Judy Nou, Mimi Thai, Roxi Pazaski, Carol Wing, Betty Brooks, Colleen Christensen. Front: Kathy Kuhl, LeAnn Kvistad, Kathy Van Dyk, Karen Watkins, Sue Place, Marilou Yurovchak, Julie Frisell. MRS. VIOLET GERRY Guidance Secretary MRS. ADDIE STENGER Twenty Office Secretary Smiling . . . competent . . . a help to everyone . . . answer telephone calls, deliver messages, and operate switchboard . . . part ot Secretarial Training course . . . ac- quire knowledge and ex- perience in ottice work . . . perform a usetul ser- vice while they earn credits and prepare lor their tu- ture . . .our Office Help. SCAQOI MRS. ZELDA RICKENS Office Secretary Assist students and teachers . . . supervise ottice workers . . . keep main office running smoothly . . . Secretaries . . . Handles finances . . . balances the budget . . . keeps ac- curate records . . . Business Manager. Checking books in and out . . . quietness essen- tial for studying efficiency . . . staff protects a cheer- ful helpfulness anol essen' tial experience in gained . . . overdue books slips taken to roll rooms . . . fakes inventory ot enol of year , . . collects fines . . . shelves hooks . . . ol- vvoys on the job . . . re- ceives one-half credit a semester . . . library Staff. ssisfan fs MRS. DOROTHY BROWN Nurse 'Q Librarian . . . supervises li- brary staff . . . Nurse , . . di- agnoses symptoms . . . always ready in an emergency . . . Assistant Attendance Clerk . . . helps keep student attendance files . . . checks excuses. LIBRARY STAFF Back Row l: Kathy Sorenson, Barb Westford, Morie Ennis, Joan Phair, Gail Bigler, Janet Hopkins, Susan Olson, Judy Bostrorn. Row 2: Sherry Gilfilen, Fran Wolf, Joyce Elsasser, June Larson, Susan Stiller, Marlene Land, Hattie Offley, Linda Twening. Front Row I: Darlene Doyle, Bonnie Prather, Donna Deeter. ' 'Y l ' 5: , X , 1 I i , 'i I c Iv N-I--u.,.,.i........4.u--6 f f gf f J, A+ 4' .' : -sg, ,-vfh:,.g..f-.'......,-.i....4-..p.,.ll-.-+--75f,- , if .ifg if i foie-1--ftiff-..,.:cff':M farmer f- .w-' ' -rw' ' V- A---K, i A ' i i KL , I MRS. VERNA AUGUSTON Xia Assistant Attendance Clerk MISS DEE STEWART Librarian Twenty-One LLOYD COLE, ERROL CRANDEL Night Keepers Work of o greof number of jobs To keep The school in good condifion . . . olvvoys cheer- ful . . .friendly ond helpful To dll The sfudenfs . . . moinfoin cleon school . . . beoufify grounds . . . keep school in Top running order . . . Cusiodiuns. 3 Vai GEORGE WILSON LYLE NUGENT Engineer Grounds Keeper WILLIAM WATSON Nighf Keeper Alwoys vveoring cm friendly smile . . . Works To keep our school neof ond cleon . . . o cheerful friend of oll sfudenfs ond foculfy . . . seen in oi neof-looking green ond White uniform . . . performs ci 'number of useful services . . . our Appreciufed Mufron. MILTON LUKE ELMA YOUNG JGI'IiTOl' Mqfron if ffl . . iff., ' 1 , 'V f .. . ' I u Q1 8 , 1 1 K dixrfidf , 5 5 s f Left to right: L. Barsness, R. Solly, M. Nelson, R, Jordan, L. Rogers, M. Nuffer, UMCL 03071 VGW Orders food . . . prepares balanced menus . . . supervises kitchen crew . . . cooks nutritious and economical foods , . . a valu- able asset in maintaining a smooth-running cafeteria . . . appreciated by students and teachers alike . . . B.l-l.S.'s staff of . . . Cooks. Student help in cafeteria . . . serves hot lunches every day . . , collects trays . . . scrapes dishes . . . wipes the tables . . . maintains clean and efficient cafeteria for both teachers and students . . . plays an indispensable part in upkeeping of Bl-l.S. . . . Kitchen Crew. CAFETERIA CREW Back Row 3: Bernita Lofgren, Ahmet Kocak, Tom Quinn, Bill Starr, Robert Shetler, Gary Neyens. Row 2: Glenda Smoot, Linda Seholm, Mary Hawkins, Rhea Jackson, Carol Polinder, Judy Lind- strom, Linda Brehmer, Cleo Todd. Front Row lx Viola Neyens, Judy Stilts, Jean McBride, Janice Chadwick, Patsy Stone, Marlene Land, Dorothy Dobson. Twenty-Three . ,Av f 7 ,Lif- W, ., , 5 l , .f.,,...-. mi. vw 9 JS ' E 1 2 1 x ..,. , . , gl 3 A W- - V- ...n...-,. .M ......... . - im. f wi -wffw' ' ' i . - A A -1 . 'Z w .M-ww A 'if fy ' . 0 ' ' - ' W-QQ - ' ' 2. . ,fg4.f-5,,- -Q ,:f QFW1 5 . WW -v , d,l,.,1 ,.u1m.. W ' JL 13 'iff - we 3- . :ff ' M. .H W . ., A .1 'QF . , .M 'Q V: ,. Q 0 4 r' ms Q ' ft 5 I fr , .55 3, 1 X' Q , . , x ,Q . f 3: V? ' ' , ' X' IL L NX Q E ., 7 L xy jg gif ff w N X 15 my Q 5 If ' , , 4' x ' Q XX x 1 N 4 4 fl? 'J W 'QQ L, f Q W ' ' L ,Mfff 57 N' 'X ,I-'M 0' ima 'U ' f' 5 ,-., ...,... f aw '-I 1.3 35. . 'f ,, x ...,,,., K ff i ' CI-him, Comeer ' U 5 A l Y 4 5? ' ' :2- f , Q f 3 r 1 . Z g, A asf 'ti ' M f gy e if A wx 3? 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WW A N A uw' ,ww1W3W,21Zw,,'-,, f,NQ1g,A',,', AJ ' www ' ,. , , ,,-f, Www, M,-,.,m,.w.....,,,w xl-L0Le ylinerarcy SEPTEMBER 5-FirsT doy of School T5-First foolboll gome OCTOBER l l-VVhoT-A-Sho l 2-Assembly-Cong ressmcm Wesflond 20-Homecoming NOVEMBER l7--Junior Prom- Under Poris Skies 22- Hurry Home Alerf DECEMBER 8-9-All-School Plczy The Mofchmokern 20-ChrisTmos Prog rom 22-Vocofioh beg ins JANUARY 19-Finols Week Vocation 22--Report Cords FEBRUARY l4--Volenrme Assembly lo-Bosl4eTboll Royolfy Doy MARCH 15- l 6-Opererfo Bye, Bye, Bird ie li?-23-Spring Vocofion APRIL lo-Noriohol Assembly 20-No School-Goool Fricloy MAY lo-Senior lylofhers' Teo l8-Senior Assembly JUNE l-Senior Prom 5-Grocluofion Qe-Losf Doy of School Popular President of Key Club Senior Class Secretary rememg Hard working Beacon Editor . .. , . . varsity football player . . 4 berecl for her friendliness , , , popular member of the track noted for politeness . . , the adds much to Ushers Club , , , cna football teams and Delta President ot the Senior Class , . . DONNA STIMAC. Hi-Y . . , Vice President TOM LARRY HARTFORD. FOLLIS. gore ABQQVGVS i7Ae Class of 7962 Pleasant memories of a fabulous Senior year . . . sparked by capable, efficient leaders . . . lovely Sue Longwood reigns as our l96l What-A-Sho queen . . , Football Homecoming crown awarded peppy song leader, Dean Martinson . . . Betsy Glover, Bob Hall take leads in All-School Play . . . brain power displayed as Mike Boyd attains 4.0 . . . thirty-five others graduate with honors . . . Dave Onkels and Hattie Offley score high on National Merit Scholar- ship Test . , , three-year letterman in football, Bob Johnstone . . . in basketball, Bob Jepperson . . . tal- ented Chris Johnson, Jon Hawley star in '62 operetta, Bye,Bye, Birdie' '... All-Senior cheerleading squad puts extra zing into school sporting events . . .viva- cious Basketball Homecoming Princesses Dottie Smith, Judy Snow, Susan Christensen . . . Carol Conlee, our American Field Service exchange student, spends memorable summer in Switzerland . . . class helps in UGN and other worth-while drives . . . works ac- tively on many committees and proiects . . . keeps school in tip-top shape . . . preparing for college or career . . Q. taking Grade Prediction and Scholastic Aptitude Tests . . . cap andigown fittings . . , pictures and announcements . . . all working hard to make Senior Assembly enioyable . . . closing year with glorious Prom . . . Tufezzly-Seven LGQJGVS 6 Chosen by The foculTy for cifizenship, ocTiviTies, ond scholorship were The following ouTsTonding Seniors: Lower lefT picfure: Excels in boseboll . . . Tries his hond oT skiing . , . ocfive in church youTh group . . . John Dickuu. Well-known fluTe ployer . . . bond officer . . . friendly smile for everyone . . . loves The seoshore . . . Cheryl Clark. y g T STruTTing bond drum mojor . . . inTeresTed in cours . . . voluoble member of church youTh group . . Chuck Hagerhiselmf.r5i,y,fsfi,,T - Lower Middle PicTure ' Whiz of cooking . porTicipc1Tes in The pop ulor sporT of woTer-skiing . . . coreer plonned in insTiTuTionol cooki figiifgfgvlggglclindersoh. RepresenTs Bl-LS. well poirTicipoTes in wofer bolleT . . . foscinofed by skiing ond collecTing old pennies . g. . Jtlhe Ambrose. CompeTenT sToge monogeg' . . .LQJQO-CGVT enThusiosT . . . fovoriTe sporTs include Trock ond woTer skiing . Augusfon. Lower RighT Picfure TolenTed ond populor fggienioys swimming, boofing, ond fishing plons To moior in science Sdndy Rood. Avid inTeresT in fooTboll ond 2Trock . . . oTTended Novy Leogue Cruise . . . enThusiosTic hczrmonico ployer . . . Bob Johnsfone. Hobbies include poliTics ond foshion . . . enjoys woTer-skiing, swimming, ond collecTing solT ond pepper shokers . . . Chris Wieder. Q 3 iv is fur K ..,. , gy My Z' K ggi' K :,b I iir K . It K ' -r ' ' W1'fiT ief 'fi1 S ,ff z ,ff:, T 7Ae J-DAQ gn More seniors chosen by the Bellingham High faculty for their citizenship, scholarship, and activities Cincluding sports were: Upper Left Picture: Holds offices in Pep and Girls' Clubs . . . swims and sews . . . expert bowler . . . Jolene Rice. Vivacious yell leader . . . activities include swimming and water-skiing . . . Jeanne Pulver. Loves Northwest living, Larry Hartford hunts, snow skis, mountain climbs, water-skis, and swims. Among the top five chosen were: Upper Mid-dle Picture: Fred Feldmann, easy-going, friendly representative of B.H.S .... '62 Valentine Sweetheart . . . wants to add up numbers - 67+43-42:?'? Feminine clothes enchant her ishe makes some herselfi . . . loves waking up to the sound of a brook . . . camps, hikes, and sails . . . collects groom's cake . . . Robin Blair. Supports the Post Office with her correspondence . .. would love to see the Alps again , . . adores parties -open house, tea, any kind . . . Carol Conlee. Pathfinder lmathematically and scientificallyl, Tom Nordfvedf likes to ski the lakes and mountains of our Evergreen State. Among the top eight chosen were: , Upper Right Picture: All hearts and flowers in her mood . . . a boating beauty, she loves to swim and ski lwater or snowl . . . Sue Longwood. Sports lover . . . typical outdoorsman . . . ambitions are journalism and college . . .Tom Lockhart. Light-hearted, changeable, tackles new projects with enthusiasm . . . skis . . . sews . . . works in her church , . Julie Frisell. Q .st fAgile and fleet . . . when not playing with his football or running the track is huntingror fishing , . .Tom Follis. wave ..wn ,ji v- .. . 'mi -ur Q-N ':71 ,1 4? ff .ig 3 L, ,.,,,,, JR Www, 1 'K P , ,.f,gN,A?FM, A X . J pg.. 7 ii ai sf - 'Q ' L! ..:,-.se-.' V . K - YA' W f ' Y . fl . X -...-7- A.--.V-.,4.o,... .. v.,4:.f.::,, MT, Y W L I 1. ' ,'.E2II.2v,'1'NClf,,,,-.., .,,.. if 'T' ' ' 75' 31 . fi ,.,mz?j 5 l .m. , R' I f'2fW:::5f,..i4-f .2 W, 1 f M oe riff ' . .. ,,f.i,.... . ,.,- , ,., i , Jr 5 '- ' i ff, ' - . i fig! qigiei -Q . 1 1' , .V f, .'.fz M1 51. li ' if. S557 7 K mgiiiibiiw ' f f' fi- if - . . ' 2. W, X ff E 3 Hs. ,fd s i 'fl l I , - Mjp f, : ' . Wet' ,. .. ' :i'.5'f I 4 -K 6 ' 'Z 1 ' 61 1 X 3 - .. .Ml i ' l l Mr. Jack Allison explaining molecules. .ili 3 TERRY ALLAN ROBERT W. EUGENE Ambition: Tour ALLEN ALTMAN Mexico for Q Ambition: College Ambition: Ski few months. Key Club i23,, around the world Wresting i23, Boys' Club. Tennis 423, Beta Raider Club. Hi-Y, Ski Club l izi, Boys' Club. ith JEAN ANDERSON GALE F. BARBARA MEL ASPLUND ALBA IRENE Ambition: Be a ARCHER ASMUNDSON Ambition: Meet ATWOOD cook in the White Ambition: Do Ambition: Twist Senior girls going Ambition: Marry House, something worth- on a surf board to Hawaii. Base- a millionaire. Mom'sNightRe- while. Swing in Hawaii Girls' ball i33,Football, Bowling Club C23, freshment Chair- Chorus I23, Wres- Club Council, Gamma Hi-Y. Chorus, Junior man,Faculty High tling 133, All- Beacon Business Achievement, Merit List, School Play. Staff, Y-Teens F.H.A. Cabinet. JANICE BARNES JIM BARRETT JENETT KIM GARY BEARD JAMES GORDON STEVE BENECKE Ambition: Chris- Ambition: Travel, BAXTOR Ambition: Be a BELL Ambition: G0 to tion service. then college. Ambition: Meet thinker. Ambition: Make U.W. and major Orchestra i23, Y- Boys' Club. the gang at Boys' Cub, ln- it to Mafia re- in big business. Teens 123, Fu- Trouble's Encl and tramural Sports, union in '72, Boys' Club, WVQS- ture Nurses, go-go-go! Future Farmers, Gamma l-li-Y C23, tling, Alpha l-li-Y, What-A-Sho, Student Council, Exec. Board, Sr. Girls' Club. Make-up Corps. Representative. BACHERT JANE AMBROSE Ambition: Twist on a surfboard in Hawaii. A.S,B. Secretcry, Torch Club123, Pres., Ushers' Club 123, Girls' State, OV! GLU' CHUCK ANDERSON Ambition: Ski backwards. JAN NA BARBARA omecoming came JANET ANN BARNES Ambition: Chris- tian service. What-A-Sho 123, Y-Teens Cabinet, Future Nurses, Orchestra. EDWARD L. BAILEY Ambition: Find a good job. Boys' Club, Proiection Squad. MARGARET JOAN BACKLUND Ambition: Prove that I am not crazy, Ushers' Club, What-A- Sho, Make-up Corps 123, Ambition: Be successful and happy in whatever I do. Student Council, Make-up Corps, Pres., Sr. Prom Committee, Swim Club, Y-Teens. STEVEN ROBERT GARY BABCOCK AUGUSTON Ambition: Be a success- Ambition: Go to ful chemistry student Broadway. at Northern State. Faculty High Merit List, Stage Crew 133, Manager 1l3, semi 133, Mg.-. 1l3, Bowling Club 123,Boys' Club, CRAIG BENNER JUDY BENSON Boys' Club. Ambition: Become an efficient nurse and marry one of my patients. Future Nurses of America, Girls' Club. CARL MICHAEL BENSON Ambition: Go to Florida with Johnson. Orches- tra 133, Band 123, Track 133, Raider Club, X4 S-all X , Ixnziiff - dill- I ARTHUR FRANCIS BERGQUIST Boys' Club, STANLEY WARREN BADGLEY Boys' Club. GAIL A. BIGLER Ambition: Live forever on earth. Girls' Club, D. E. Club. BOB BERWICK Ambition: Take out a certain somebody. Varsity Baseball 123, Varsity Bas- ketball, Raider Club. GINGER BORMAN Ambition: Marry a handsome horse hustler with a hacienda. Chorus 123, Social Club, V. Pres., Council. DAVE BOE Ambition: Re- union at John- son's. Jr. Achieve- ment: Tennis, Alpha Hi-Y, Ski Club, Beacon Staff. LEONARD BOCK Ambition: Outlive all my teachers. Boys' Club. ROBIN SUE BLAIR Ambition: To be happy always. What-A-Sho, Co- Manager: Ushers' Club, Vice-Pres.: Torch Club, JIM BLAIR Ambition: Re- union at John- son's. Beta I-li-Y, 133, Wrestling, Exec. Board, Jr. Representative, Jr., Sr. Prom. 'x CRAIG SHERMAN BERGSMA Ambition:Makci1 tothe Mafia re- union in 72. Key Club, Student Counc.l. Tlairzfi'-Ofze KEN BRETHAUER Ambition: Be- come a teacher. Student Council 123, Boys' Club. NANCY ELAINE BOWMAN Ambition: college and travel. Pep Club 123, Drill Team, Vice Pres- ident: Torch Club 123, Shuksan Staff. SANDY L. BOUTWELL Ambition: Raise a large family. Girls' Club, Dis- tributive Educa- tion Club. YVONNE MARIE BOSSIEUX Ambition: Play monopoly with real money. Bowling Club, Future Nurses, B Club. ROBERT DAVID BORNSTEIN Ambition: Go south ofthe border. Track 133, Rafder Club 123, Delta I-li-Y 133, Ski Club. JAY BORNSTEIN Ambition: Fly with the Blue Angels, iieta l-li-Y, Foot- ball Manager 123, Ski Club 123. Thirty-Tufo LINDA DIANE PATRICIA BREHMER BRISCOE Ambition: Marry Amition: intercept the guy of my the bad guys at dreams. the pass. Girls' Club. Girls' Club, Y-Teens. MIKE BOYD Ambition: a re- union at John- son's Alpha Hi-Y, Sec. '60, Pres. '61, Varsity Tennis 133, PAM CALING Ambition: Keep October 2 forever. Pep Club 12i, op- eretta 123, Student Council, Girls' Club Council. DIANE LORRAINE BROCK Ambition: Cal- ifornia . . .College ...Career. Torch Club, Fu- ture Teachers, Latin Club. BETTY J BROOKS Ambition: Meet the gang at Trouble's End and Go-go-go? Pep Club 123, Make- up Corps. JOHN BROOKS Ambition: Own a big beautiful custom car and be a success in life.Track123, Shuksan, Co- Sports Editor. BOB CANNON Ambition: Learn how to ski from o blonde in- structor. Varsity Baseball 123, Beta l-li-Y 133, Vice President, Raider Club Exec. Board, Flag Bearer. J. DORN CAMPBELL Ambition: To be what l will is what l want. Debate Club, Great Books Dis- cussion Group. CAROL BURLEY Ambition: Meet the gang at Trouble's End and go-go-go! Girls' Swim Club, Make-up Corps, Girls' Club. LORETTA BUCKLEY Ambition: Travel, live in happiness, and die of old age Bowling, Girls' Club. BERT W. CAMMACK Boys' Club. CHARLES WILSON CARTER Boys' Club. RANDY MICHAEL -CHAVIS Ambition: Be a golf professional. Basketball, Golf 13 yrs.3 TERRY WILLIAM CHAPPELL Ambition: Hove a function with the fellas on Pago Pago. Delta Hi-Y 123, Track 123. ' 55 97 nge guggle air- 0,5 are I4 TERRY BRYDGES Ambition: Hit the road to Mexico. Boys' Club. CLARICE MAY BROZOVICH Ambition: Meet the Dads at Century 21. Torch Club 121, Shuksan Staff, Classes. MICHAEL NORMAN BROWNRIGG Ambition: Go to Hawaii. Distributive Edu- cation Club, Student Council. JOE R. BROWN Ambition: Massa-- chusetts Institute of Technology. Orchestra l2J, JOANNE BROWN Ambition: Take life as it is, not as l would like it. Bowling, Girls' Club. JANNA LEE BROWN Ambition: Follow every rainbow till l find mv dream. Future Homemak- ers of America, President, Pep Club, Girls' Club NANCY CARTER SUSAN LUCILLE GERRY ANN Ambmcnz Build CAUFMAN CASSIDY ci grass hut with Ambition: Put Ambition: College, Martlnson on a whatever talent establish U Cflfeef, South Sea Island. l have to good remain independ- Song leader, Pep use, :nt and tree. Club f2J, What-A- Swing Chorus 123, Ba.1df3l,Make- Sho Princess. Pep Club IZJ, up Corps C31 SHELLEY MARIE CASE Ambition: Twist on a surfboard in Hawaii. Girls' Club Coun- cil, Y-Teens, Val- entine Award. ELAINE D. CHANDLER Ambition: Take some water back to Montana, Social Club i2l, President, Bowl- ing Club l3l, CAROL ANN DAVID CHIN CHERVENOCK Ambition: Air Ambition: Move Force, to Alaska and live Boys' Club, in a heated igloo. Department Of- fice Helper, Girls' Club. FRANK N. CHORVAT Ambition: Make the price of a Corvette. Stage Crew, Band, Senior Prom. Com mittee. CAROLYN HELEN CHRISTEN Ambition: Always keep a song in my heart. Ushers Club, Vice President, Torch Club, Make-up Corps. Girls learn to be home-makers. in A31 -4 Thirty-Three .--fggs.--n-+ W Q- I ' 'l7'Li -if ...Q ' .. 1 ,Vi- ...-- ,V ..-5 , ,A L .,: .. 5-...,.7... 1--..-,.. i --ff W ---,-. -'v-f i --,- rim L,.,,,,...,,.., .,., , w , , ,gs lt 'i A i gi,E'1'iQ,,Z,!.QSfiLQ stasis- iv. .2 l - : ''EYES-iii?iglifitl' f'li3EE?5EJSi X . ., . .i'f'f1l'1er '.w: 1' 5 1 '1'-?L , . l ' r ' EW? ' ,Q f W il 51 1 tsl 'i ff ,w 5 ,ld ,Ll P AQ. M is l Qillmk g fi, ,fi i + i files x ni l i i iw, i lg? g W i Ik-dx. W ' was .fit i E . N ..il.?n: i ' - rr ' . th COLLEEN CHRISTENSEN Ambition: Twist on ci surfboard in Hawaii. Girls' Club Council, Counselors' Of- fice, Y-Teens. Practicing the speech-making technique, SUSAN CHRISTENSEN Ambition: Beach- cornb in Australia Pep Club, Treas- UVGV7 Pep Club Drill Team, Stu- dent Council. NIKKI M. CHERYL MAE CLAPPER CLARK Ambition: Be the Arnbition: Always first female on face the world the moon. with a smile. Y-Teens,Service Band l3l,USI'19I'S Club, Operetta, Club l2l, Treas Torch Club C23 'E' COLLEEN CONN Ambition: College. Ushers' Club, Band K3l, Senior Prom Committee, Student Council, Y-Teens. K4 PAMELA JENNIE COOK Ambition: Make my future hus- band happy the rest of my life. SwimClub, Girls' Club, Library. '-'nr TERRANCE B. REBECCA SUE COOK CORNING Vvoodglqgpl Aggisfs Ambition: Become ant Foreman, a physical thera- Metal Shop, DlSlA Bond i3l, Foreman. Ushers' Club, Torch Club, What- A-sm i3i,. , I iik . 'ii i M . ' I: -, r,.r--r git - ,. .. fi it A ' W1 . pl' 5- ,,,. . i JM: 'CAROL ELLEN CONLEE Ambition Live my life for something that outlasts it. Exchange student to Switzerland, Ushers' Club l2l. STEVEN R. LINDA KAY DALTON DANIELSON Ambition: Haunt Haryey's with the gang. Pup Foot- ball, Torch Club l2l, Boys' Club. Ambition: Liye loye and be 1 ha , Distribu- DDY five Education Club, Girls' Club Council. RONALD WILLIAM DAVIES Boys' Club. ROGER DAVIS Ambition: Re- union at Johnson's. Student Council, JAMES R. DAWSON Ambition: Be a 98-pound weakling. Key Club, Track, Football, Wrest- ling, Golf. MARY READ DAY Ambition: Have ci happy and stim- ulating life. French Club i2l, Beacon Staff, Y-Teens Q21 ibegafe fj'aAe5 gbisfricf fjifop cy GORDON D. COMPTON All School Play, Operetto 133, What-A-Sho 133, Swing Chorus 123. DICK CHARLES CLARK Boys Club VALERIE LEE CRAPE Ambition: Always be happy and successful in whatever I do. Orchestra 133, Future Girls' Club Council. MIKE CORNING JOHN MICHAEL Ambition: Make CRABTREE the Motio re- Boys' Club. union in '72. Student Council 12 semesters3, Key Club, Homemakers of America, CAROL CLIZBE TROUTNER Ambition: Hoye o happy family. Y-Teens, Girls' Club Council 1Soph.3, Student Council 1Soph.3, PENNY CYR Ambition: Twist on o surfboord in Hawaii, Student Council, Ski Club 133, Cris' Club Paper Staff, French Club, JUDY M. CUNNINGHAM Ambition: Meet at the Peppermint Lounge, Peo Club 123, Pres., Treos., Girls' Club Cobe inet, Jr, Prom. PAT DAY TANNA JACK E. DOROTHY Anqbiifonz Make O CORNELIA DAY DEETER DE GEEST million off the Ambition: Take Ambition: Be o Girls' Club. World's Fair sell- Doc Leedy's tool ond die mok- ino souobs. place. Orchestra, er. Bays' Club. Key Club, Intro- Operetta, Band mural Basketball, 133, Sec., Torch Club 123. MYRNA JAY CUSTER Ambition: Surf- board ond yoca- tion in Hawaii, Ticket Squad, Dlstributiye Ed- ucation Club, TERRY DE VISSCHER Boys' Club. WAYNE n. ns Roslin Boys' Club, DIANA DUNPHY Ambition: Bright- en my corner of the world. Ushers' Club 123, Torch Club 123, Sr. Prom Com- mittee, Chmn. DARLENE DOYLE Ambition: College Advanced Chorus 123, WhotfA-Sho 123, Library 133, Girls' Chorus. RICHARD DOWELL Ambition: Make the next two years the fost- est ever. Swimming 133, Raider Club 123, JOHN DORFFELD Ambition: Climb Mt, Boker, Mt. Shuksan and Twin Sisters this com- ing summer. Spanish Club, Boys' Club. JOHN DICKAU Ambition: Colleoe Football 123, Baseball 133, Raider Club 133, Student Council, Gamma Hi-Y133. 3, wifvnw JUDY DENSON Ambition: Morry ond make a man hcoivvr Bowling Club 133, Chorus, Girls' Club. Tbirlg'-Five DAVID ENFIELD BOYS' Club. ED EBRIGHT Delta l-Ii-Y, Stu- dent Council, Track, Wrestling. CAROLINE EASTERBROOK Ambition: Be a secretary and sit an the boss's lap. Girls' Club, Book- room, Y-Teens. KAY ANNETTE EASON Ambition: Think of an ambiiton. Girls' Club, Girls' Chorus, Operetta 123, What-A-Sho 137, F.H.A. GWEN DYE Ambition: IBM secretary. Ski Club 125, Fu- ture I-lomemakers, Secretary, Home- making Secretary, Swim Club. PAUL DUTTON Ambiiton: Be a college man. Chorus, Christ- mas Program, What-A-Sho. Thirty-Six STEPHEN HARRY R. ELMORE ERICKSON Ambition: Have Ambition: Be- fun at everything come a machinist. I do, Boys' Club. Radio Crew 13l, Raider Club 12l. NANCI EDMISTON Ambition: Be a nurse and join Dr.Ki1dare, Transfer from Auburndale H. S., Choir, Ski Cub, Girls' Club. JERRY DON FOSNOT Ambition: Become ci success. Band 133, Orchestra 133. TOM FOLLIS Ambition: Four years at the U.W., then final happi- ness. Varsity Football and Track 125, Sr. Class Vice Pres. Girls' Club. GARRETT EVANS Ambition: Build a cage for the Thunderbird. Intramural Sports, Student Council, Shuksan Rep., Future Farmers. SHARON FREEMAN Ambiiton: Be ci psychologist. B Club, Swim Cub, Bowling Club, Latin Club. CELENA FINKBONNER Ambition: Become ambitious. RON EVANS Ambition: Reun ion at Johnsons Tennis 131, Ski Club. JULIE ANN FRISELL Ambition: Get rid of my giggle. Girls' Club, Pres., Pep Club 123, All School Play, Student Director, What-A-Sho 12l, Junior Prom Committee, GEORGE B. FREYMAN Ambition:Teacher. Track, Dramatics, Chorus, me Hqlvwisfnis fha Ajllt mance DALE WARD FAIRBANKS Ambition: Be a rich, forward op- timist. Wrestling Team 12l, Foot- ball Team, ASB Vice President. RENEE KAROL FRY Ambition: Own New York's Bronx Zoo. Biology Asst. 125, Girls' Club, Girls' Athletic Ass'n. SHERRY GILFILEN Ambition: Attend W.W.S,C. Student Council, Distributiye Ed- ucation Club, Reporter, Y-Teens BARRY WILLIAM GILFILEN Ambition:Put my pipes back on for as long as they last. Boys' Club. MARGARET FARRELL Ambition: To moot a friend Feb. l5, l9o7. PCD Club, Girls' Club Secretary, Torch Club. MARYBETH FRANCINE FEGLEY Ambition: Write a book. All-School Play, Operetta ll9oOl, Torch Club. FRED FELDMANN BUNNY Ambitioni To see Lockhart outgrow Ambition: Never Cannon! do todoy what I ASB President, can do tomorrow. Junior Class Presi- MOKG-UD Corps, dent, Football Gilrs' Club. and Track l3J, JEAN FERNGREN Ambition: Head off the good guys at the oass onthe third floor. Peo Club l2l What-A-Sho,l2l, Shuksan Stuff l2l. WILLARD FRY DIANE JUNE PAUL EDWARD HELEN GARNESS TOBEY GELDER Ambifqonj Live Ful-LAWAY FULLER Ambition: Travel Ambition: Same happy, d:e happy, Ambition: Twist Ambition: Be an through Europe as D. Mortinson's. and make itbig in on a surtboard electrical en- in a peep, StudentCouncnl, colleae. in l-lowaii. glneer, Ushers' Club, Vice President, Boys' Club. What-A-Sho Prin- Boys' Club. Senior Prom, Great Books. cess ll95'?J, Chiarman Special Ushers' Club. Services. BETSY ROSS GLOVER Ambition: Suc- ceed in drama and music. All School Play, Ooeretta, All- State Chorus. SHARON KATHLEEN GOENEN Ambition: Make it through college and be a teacher. B Club l3J, President, Water Ballet l3i. ELLEN L. ROBERT C. GOODLAND GORSUCH Ambition: Make Ambition: Have others happy. a good, successful Band l3l, Girls' life. Club Council, Dis- Bovs'Club. tributive Educa- tion Club, V.P. Future scientists at work. if I ,,, -1 LARRY -Wh - 1-Q.:v-- '- -,-- -lun-rf-, ..---...,E I C, -Hs- C.,,g,,,A -D-1: ,. -- ' M - ' , in .,.,.,..........a........ - 7, ...Q-WL A i s.s.L.1' ' - -V -' A . f I M Working hard at Washington State History. ' , 11 .. -SW'--1'f' - F 'l2 - w -, . .. E H l a 1 ,2 ll? r 'J ' . 1 I Q 2, us.. I I 'NF : r i H i . gases . Sf Q. if 'J f-ff' Us fgfil Vg F i n gl, . ,. Q sf 4 1 f . . 1 .1 .aw .. ' Wt tg' :g g Aggie' rg t ffl yl 9 ,S-gi, aivffr gtk?-gzgktglilg H435 i S Q 1 .1 Q i-iii .M Q l l i ' 2 DOUGLAS JON . GRANDQUIS Ambition: Be healthy,weolthy and wise. Tennis f2l, Debate l2l. will JAMES GRANGER Ambition: A re- union at Johnson's and serve my country. Alpha Hi-Y, V. Pres., Track Team. JOHN GRIFFIN Boys' Club. FLORENCE GRIMES Ambition: Get through college. Girls' Club. TOM GRUNHURD STEVE RITA HACKETT KRISTIN HAGEN CHARLES Ambition: Get GUSTAFSON Ambition: Meet HICKOK RICHARD through college. Ambition: Play for Jo ot W.S.U. Ambition: Master HAGERHJELM Delta Hi-Y, Yankees and hit Yell Leader, Pep the art of skiing, Ambition: Haunt Band. .35O. Club, Drill Team, Girls' Club. Haryey's with the Orchestra i2l, Girls' Club Council gong. Band l3l, Baseball 133, Shuksan Repre- Gamma l-li-Y, Raider Club l2l. sentative. Baseball. CHARLETTE 'CHARLES SUSAN FRANCES HANSEN HANSON HARDY Ambition: A re- Boys' Club. Ambition: College wording career in pharmacy. Torch Club f2l, Ushers' Club l2J, Bana 133 Girls' Club. then travel. Y- Teens,Shuksan AC- tivlties Staff, Girls' Club Paper, Shuksan Rep. HARTFORD Ambition: Have a reunion at John- sons. Key Club l3l, Pres.:Varsity Foot- ball KZJ, Sr. Class President. NORMA JEAN ROBERT W. HARRISON HASKINS Ambition: Be G Ambition: Make good Samaritan. future worthwhile Girls' Club. Debate Club, Pres., Member of 'A' Team. PATRICIA GROESBECK Ambitioni Meet ' the gang at Trouble's End tee, WARREN ROBERT HENLEY Have ARLENE HALE Ambition: Follow the sun in a canoe. Pep Club, Executive Board, Drill Team, Stu- dent Council LQJ, What-A-Sho. ew - reaf oolis - ggfarfecl PARRIS HALVERSON Ambition: Drag with the state police. Intramural Bowling, Student Council, Boys' Club. BOB HALL Ambition: Be in a Broadway play. All-School Play, Operett Advanced Chorus Cfil, What-A-Sho i3l, Shulc- san Sports Editor. BONNIE CLAIRE HAND Ambition1Bc a good friend and neighbor, What- A-Sho i3l, Shuk- sang FTA, Ushers' Club. RICHARD L. HAMSTREET Ambition. college. Transferred from Moses Lake, l96l, Football, Track, Student Council, Gamma l-li-Y. BILL HAMELIN Ambition: Attain at least one perfection. Amateur Radio Club. HOWARD HARLAN HAMMER, JR. Ambition: Hit the beach of Hawaii. Raider Club, Del- ta Hi- Y t3l. JON IVAN HAWLEY Ambition: Grow long hair. KAREN D. HENDRIX Ambition: Twist on a surfboard in l-lawaii.What-A- Sho, Shuksan Ad Staff, French Club t2J,. ROBERT HELMER Ambition: Be a success. Band t3l. ADRIAN HEGGEM Boys' Club. JIM HAYNES Ambition: Find an ambition. Dance Band 125, Band C3J, Orchestra. GORDON POWELL HAYES, JR. Ambition: Have Mafia reunion in 1972. Key Club, V. Pres., Football l3J. Advanced Chorus KAREN PATRICIA HATCH Arribitiori: Head the bad guys off at the DOSE. Pep Club, Sccty., Shuksan Staff. GARY JOHN HAUFLE Ambition: Work in a national forest. Boys' Club. CHERYL L. HAWKINS Ambition: Be happy and make others happy. Spanish Club 123, Moms' Night Committee tl J, GAY HAWKINS Ambition: Com- mercial artist for Post magazine. Radio Crew t2l, All three school productions, Shuksan C2i. t3i, Operetta 133, Swing Chorus, Bowling. MARY HAWKINS Girls' Club. fs- .f gr WJ' JEAN HAWKINS Ambition: Meet the Dads at Century 21. Thirty-Nine K DAVID HORST Ambition: Gradu- ate from law school, Baseball Debate, Raider Club. STEVE HOLLAND Ambition: Have fun and money always. Boys' Club. BURTON HOLMES JR. Ambiiton: Make lots of money and be happy. Orchestra 133. ARTHUR HOLMES Ambition: Truck Driver. Projection Squad, Boys' Club. CHERRILL MAY HOBART Ambition: Chris- tian service. Torch Club. JAMES LESLIE HILDEBRAND Ambition: Live up tothe expecta- tions of my friends. Torch Club, Track, Swimming. Forty JANET L. LINDA STEVEN W. MARSHA LYNN HOPKINS HOSELTON INGE ISAACSON Ambition: Be Obie Ambition: Finish Ambition. A legal Ambition: Meet to live Q life freg college and travel. reunion at John- the gang at from troubles. Ski Club, Y-Teens, son's. Key Club, Trouble's End Girls' Club, Girls' Club, Stage Crew. and go-go-go! Library Staff 121. GEORGE HOLMES Ambition: Teach- ing. Track, Gam- ma Hi-Y Pres., Jr. Prom Commit- tee 160-615, Flag Bearer. HEIDI ANN JONES Ambition: college. Y-Teens Cabinet Jr. Prom Commit tee, Ski Club, Social Club, Pres. Shuksan Sports Editor. CYNTHIA ANTOINETTE JOYCE Ambition: College education. Band 131, Future Teach- ers of America, What-A-Sho, ROBERT MILTON JOHNSTONE Ambition: Snlff the roses of Pasa- dena with a cer- tain gray lady. Football 13l, Track 13l. WILLIAM CORDELL JOHNSON Ambition: Get Christenson off his crutches and twisting again. Stage Crew 13l. Pep Club 12l, Girls' Club. BOB KARUZA Ambition: Meet the gang in Alaska. Boys' Club, Delta Hi-Y, Ski Club, Junior Achievement. DARRELL KAPP Ambition: Mop the floors for space technology laboratories, Delta l-li-Y, Ski Club, Band 12 yrs.l WENDY DOREEN JACKSON Ambition: Censor Beth's book. Pep Club Drill Team 12l, Y-Teen Cabinet, Girls' Club Council 127. BARBARA JEAN KEN NEY Ambition: Make a certain wish come true, Future Nurses, Girls' Club. KATHY KUHL Ambition: Stay best friends with my gong, Ski Club 121, Of- fice, Service Club Girls' Club. RAYMOND C. KRUZICH Ambition: Go away. Boys' Club. glover ana! Jfafl Spargkntgf Tea 5 in ufjze mafcAma er H FRED JENSEN ROBERT WILTON PAUL JOHANSEN DIANNE JIM E.JOHNSON Ambition: Go JEFFERSON ,qmbmonr Re. JOHNSON Ambition: Make through college. Ambition: Build Union of John, Ambition: Ski in up my mind. Boys' Club. a grass hut with Song. Track Qi Europe, Boys' Club. Nordtyedt on a Ski Qiub, ' Pep Club, Vice South Sea Island. President, Drill Torch Club l2j, Team, Y-Teens Raider Club, Cabinet. THOMAS D. LYNDA CAROL ROBERT KNAUS ROBERT PETE KINLEY KLAHN BOYS' Club! KOKER Ambition: Diesel Ambition: Go Ambition: Build mechanic. skiing. a car that will Transferred from ilstributive run on tea. Ferndale. Education Club, Boys' Club. JUDY KUHNS Ambition: Liye a long, happy lite with that special someone. Chorus CQD, Dis- tributiyc Educa- tion Club. LARRY W. LaEREE Ambition' See Mike Wood be- come ambitious. Basketball Vars- ity l2l, Baseball Varsity l2l, Gam rna HYY, Treas, GLORIA KREIN Ambition: Always keep the joy in my heart. Girls' Club Coun- cil, Make-up Corps 127. LAURA JOHNSON Ambition: Get un-mixed upf Peo Club l2i, Y-Teens, Girls Club, Service Club. l know the answer, Mr. Gunderson. if , - -7, 3 Forlwi'-One .1--3,-gs.:-P+ Studying a foreig MICHAEL H. McMULLEN Ambition: Be the fastest hydroplane racer alive. Swimming l3J, Student Council 125, Raider Club. MAUREEN ELAINE MCQUARY Ambition: Twist on a surfboard in Hawaii, Student Councill3J, Sr. Prom Committee, n lang uage-Engl ish. CLAU DIA H. DEE MADDY Ambition: Win an argument from Mr. Korte. Trans- ferred as a Jr. from Lebanon, American School. TED STEVEN MAINS Ambition: Retain all the money the government will take from me. Football 633, Operetta. PHIL W. MC AFEE Ambition: Become the sweetest mus- ic teacher aliye. Band K3l, What- A-Sho, Operetta, Swing Chorus. SHERYL CHRISTINE JOHN JULIA CLAIRE McCARTNEY McCONNELL McCORKLE McCORMA'CK Girls' Club. Ambition: Meet Tennis. Ambition: Cele- the gang at brate every July Trouble's End and l l with someone go-go-go! special. Future Business Manager. Nurses' Club l2D, Pep Club, F.N.A., Vice President. BEVERLY LA FRENIERE RoBERT Goiwv LAMONT RANDY Girls' Club. I-AMM Ambiafoiir Go to I-A RIVIERE Boys' Club the reunion at Ambition: Make Johnson's with big Al, Alpha l-li-Y 133, Intramural Sports, Spanish Club, Boys' Club, it through dental college. Swing Kings l2l, Band l3l,Orchestra, Bowling. ROBERT CLYDE LARRABEE Ambition: Haunt Harvey's with the gang. Boys' Club. JUNE LARSEN Girls' Club, Girls' Athletics. CZVIJ 7-GIJMQGMM CAOSGVI BILL MANESS Ambition: Live to be IOO, Track, Intra- mural Basketball. MIKE MALLORY Ambition: Haunt Harvey's with the gang, Varsity Baseball l2l, Del- ta Hi-Y 125, Youth Legisla- ture, Raider Club. as weefAearfs GAIL MC ELDOWNEY Ambition: Honeymoon in the South Seas and South America, Swirn Club, Chorus, JEANETTE DAVE MC DONALD MC QONALD Ambition: See Hawley Ambition: Always get his hair cut off. be happy, Boys'CIub. Peo Club t2l, Office Staff, Ticket Finance Committee, Chm. DANNE MC LEOD Ambition Visit the Isle of Skye and meet the c an Torch Club Y Teens MARY JANE MC GLIRE Ambition Sk in Eurooe and surf in Hawaii. Executive Board, Soph. Rep, Sona Queen, Pep Club KZJ. JERRY MC EWEN Ambition: Collebe Torch Club KZJ, Band l3J, Orchestra i3l. JOHN ELLIS MC GEE Ambition: Farmer. Ticket Squad, Cafeteria Crew. GARY JOHN MC DANOLD Ambition: Be- come an aero- nautical engi- neer. Boys' Club. BILL LOOMIS Ambition: Be a private eye. Future Farmers of America t3J, Vice-Pres., lntra- mural Sports. SUE LONGWOOD Ambition: Ski bum in the Alps with McGuire. Executive Board, Ushers' Club 427, Pres., Y-Teens. What-A-Sho Queen. NANCY LONG Ambition: Be- come a success- ful teacher. Peo Club 121, Jr. Prom Committee, Shuksan Staff i2J. TOM LOCKHART Ambitiong Not to let studies inter- fere with my ed- ucation. Beta Hi- Y, Football K3l, Baseball I2l. 'QUIK' JUDY LINDSTROM Ambition: Hove a horse ranch with Carol. Girls' Club, Future Homemakors of America. ERNIE LEWIS Ambition: Gradu- ate Magna Cum Laude from M.l.T. Wrestling l2D, 47'-'ws JUDY EVELYN COURTNEY JIM R. LEE CAROLE Lsissk LARSON I-EATHER5 Ambition: Stay BENSON ArnbitiOniC9f1SOI' Boys' Club. my some lazy Band, Maiorette, Beth's novel. Self, B.Club, Pres., V- Boys' Club, lnira- Pres., Treas., mural Sports, Point Manager, Bowling, Boys' Club, Football. Torch Club QZI. .J- !? ?' f LESLIE BARBARA LEVIN Ambition: Surf- board in Hawaii and ski in Swit- zerland.Sk1 Club i3J, Beacon Staff i2l. Forty-Tlaree MARY ANN MENDENHALL Ambition: Be hap DY in whatever I do. Advanced Chorus, Ooeretta, Social Club, Y-Teens. LLOYDINE MARTINSON Ambition: Build a grass hut with Carter on a South Sea Island. Homecoming Queen, Song- leader, PAMELA MARTIN Ambition: Work and buy myself lovely things. All School Play, Teachers' Aide. SHEILA ANN MARTENS Ambition: Get a good paying iob, Girls' Club: Y- Teens IZI, Ski Club i2I. DOUGLAS RAY MARSH Boys' Club. KATHY ANN MANEVAL Ambition: Make a certain wish come true. Mom's Night, General Chair- man, Ushers' Club Forty-Four DIANA LYNN MAY Ambition: Gradu- ate from College. Torch Club l2J, Spanish Club, Pres., Secretary: Girls' Club Council DAVE T. MASON Ambition: Travel all over the lJ.S.A. Swimming, Boys' Club. ROBERT A. NELSON Ambition: Have Spores forget the name, The Black Box, Band 133, COREEN GAIL MEZZO Ambition: Be suc- cessful and happy as a beauticion. Y-Teens, Make-up Corps, Nurse's Office, Secretary. JANET FLORENCE MILLER Ambition: Nurs- ing. Girls' Club ROBERT STEVEN NELSON Band. PAULI NE NELSON Ambition: Graduate. Girls' Club. JUDITH L. NAU Ambition: Enioy life to the fullest. Social Club, Vice- Presidentp Y- Teens, Girls' Club, MIKE MINGE Swim Team, Boys' Club. STEVE NELSON Ambition: Fiction writer for True Magazine. Intramural Sports. STAN NELSON Ambition: I don't want to be a millionaire, iust live like one. Delta Hi-Y, Band i2l, Ski Club, JEAN MARIE MONTAGUE Ambition: Meet the Dads at Century 21. Girls' Club Council, Y-Teens, Latin Club. ROBERT LEWIS NESS Boys' Club. g ., -s i?:?f-M iif wiftlf ,umm . v-.-ww --ELS., . , .s'.: . .,,., I .,,k FM., SLP ' ' . Z HATTIE OFFLEY Ambition: Goto college and get a good education. Torch Club 623, Girls' Bowling League, Library Staff, DAN O'CONNOR Ambition: Retire at 21. Track 123, Gamma Hi-Y i2J, Pres.: Student Council, Raider Club. ompfon anol,yoAnson LMaAe CI xjlif in 66 97 ye, ye, girche LARRY MOORE JUDITH KAY MARILYN K. VERONICA JOE MUSTAPPA DIANNE S. NAU Arnbitian'Cu1'a MORK MORRISSEY MARTINICH Ambition:Be Ambition: Stav record both vocal Ambition: College Ambition: Live, Ambition' Be a h Jppv and suc- friends with the and instrumental. and travel. love, and be majorette for the cessful in life. gang, What-A-Sha, Op- Pep Club, Drill happy. Husky team. Beacon Staff l2l, Girls' Club, eretta l2l, Wres- Team, Beacon Girls' Bowling Head maioretle, Asst. Editor, Office Practice, tlina,Football, Buslness Staff, Club 133, Capt., Torch Club, Quill and Scroll, Adv. Chorus l2J. Shuksan Ad Staff Girls' Club. Snuksan Aa Mgr. Soplw. Football. DANA NICHOLS TOM NORDTVEDT JOHN R. NOTAR SALLIE NOWAK DAVID NYGARD Ambition: l-lave Ambition: Build Ambitioni Be a Ambition. Take Ambition: College. truck, will travel. a grass but with gigolo with voice cultivation Golf Team, Boys' Boys' Club. Jepperson on a Johnstone. lessons andnot Club Council. Soutn Sea Island. Beta l-l-Y l3l, from a frog, Track l3l, Foot- Senior Pram Pep Club, Y- ball l2J, Torch Committee, Golf Teens, Student Club i2l. Council, Office, Service Club GARY OLSEN LARRY OLSEN PAUL LEROY DAVE OLSENIUS Ambition: Marine Boys' Club. ol-SEN Ambition: Get Engineering or Ambition: A long, rich. Naval Arcnitec- liappy life. Kappa Hi Y, ture. Boys' Club, Posters. --,V 4 . s ' - ' 4... Demonstrating the principles of pitch, A l fl Qu T ls i i lllfli J-.--qg3s.--n-- Senior English class debating. BILL READ Ambiiton: Be- come a music teacher or conductor. Band, Orchestra, Swing Kings, Oo- eretta. ROBERT DAVID REGNIER Ambition: Con- struction arattse man. Boys' Club. SANDRA REID Ambition: College and travel. Shuksan Statf t2l, Co-Editor-irv Chief, Copy Ed- itor: Senior Prom Committee, PAMELA K. REPANICH Ambition: Twist with the gang on surfboards in Hawaii.Pep Club, DrillTeam t2l, Girls'CIub Council ARLENE PORTER Ambition: Become worthy advisor in '63. Chorus, Girls' Club, What- A-Sho, Bowling Club, Operetta. BONNIE DIANE PRIDE CHARLOTTE WANDA ANN PRATHER Ambition: Rell- ANN PRINCE PRUIETT Ambition: Travel aious service. Ambition: Play Torch Club, around the world. French Club, monopoly with Orchestra, Latin Band l3l, Girls' Girls' Club real money. Club. Club. Activities. BOWIIHQ Club C3 WSJ BILL OLSON Ambition: Chemi- cal Engineering. Football, Raider Club. MEREDITH 0'NEIL Ambition: Find the Fountain of Youth ana stay young forever, Operetta KQJ, What-A-Sho l2l DAVE ONKELS JUDIE OWENS SANDRA JEAN Key Club I3l, Ambition' Twist PACK Treasurer l2l7 on a surtboard Ambition: Return Torch Club KZJ, in Hawaii. to B,l-l.S. in ten Sooh. Class Pres., Pep Club, Drill years in a charged Boys' State C'6I J, Team KQJ, Ski Taxi with the What-A-Sho Co- Club l3l, Make-up gang, Girls' Manager. Corps t2l, Club Council, MARGARET PALMER Ambition: Always stay friends with the gang. Make-uo Corps, Beacon Staff l2l, Beacon Ad Mgr. DAVID RHEA Ambition: Be a doctor. Bond, Torch Club, Wres- tling, ULD, Stu- dent Council, Al- ternate, Great Books Club. CAROL SUE REYNOLDS Ambition: Live a successful, happy life. Girls' Club, Girls' Chorus, What-A-Sho. ROD FRUITT Ambition: Move 61145 1440012 for .IEANNE PULVER Ambition Twist on a surtboard in Hawaii. Yell Leader, Homecom- ing Queen C'6OJ, Ushers Club, Secretary, Faculty High Merit List, Student Council, GORDON L. PULLAR Ambitioni College. to Chino and feel Track CSODV1-lr Cross at home. Country, Alpha Hi-Y Boys' Club, Student Council, Boys' Club, QT' rips fo enfnrly JUDITH ANN RAYMOND Ambition: North to Alaska. Pep Club, Drill Team Captain, Student Council Make-up Corps. MARGARET RADISICH Girls' Club, SANDI LEE QUIMBY Ambition: Live a Iona, happy lite. Girls' Club, Orchestra l3I, Operetta l3J, What-A-Sho 133. BILL PARSONS NANCY Jov ANNETTE ROXI LEANNE Ambition: Talent PATERSON PATTISON PAZASKI Scout. Ambition: Return AWDITIOIT Attend Amblflmlf TORO Intramural Sports to B.H.S. in ten We Boston Tea 0 World tow. l3l, Track t3l, Fu- years in a charged PGVTV- Jr. Prom, Yell l-eodcff Pep ture Farmers, Taxi with the SV- Prom, MOFYVS Club IQJ. Drill Raider Club qzl, gong. vvhQi-A- Night Committee, T0GfnrStud0f1f Student Council. Sho, Y-Teens. ChOI VY1OVL COUVWCIII GHIS' Council. TOM QUINN Ambition: Goto Alaska and make a mint. Ticket Squad, Spanish Club, Cafeteria. JOHN PETTIGREW Boys' Club. LARRY PETRY Ambition: Live lite as it comes while I'm young. Gamma Hi-Y 131, Baseball t3l, Track, Cross- Country, CAROL POLINDER Ambition: Be a partner with Judy in a horse ranch. Future Homemakers, Girls' Club. SUSAN DIANE PLACE Ambition: Ski in Europe, surf in Hawaii. Song- Icader lol-62l, What-A-Sho, Ski Club, Y-Teens. JUDY L. PINKEY Ambition: l-love May 28 reoccur and last. What-A-Sho llrf, Make-up Corps CJr.l, Shuksan Ad Staff, Url MARTIN C. PIGG Ambition: Elec- tronics technician or electronics en- gineer. Boys' Club. BILL PHILLIPS Ambition: Run while l'm still able. Chorus, Operetta, Boys' Club. 6 V 4-up ff- f YET' N99 ,af JOE PETERSON Ambition. Climb the Matterhorn. Boys' Club. FONUI-S6l'6ll GEORGE ROGERS Boys' Club. DAN ROBBINS Ambition: Go to College. 'Delta Hi-Y i3l, Ski Club i3l. STEPHEN RALPH RILEY Ambition: Obtain an education and a iob, then es- tablish a home. Football, Track. STEVE RIGGS Ambition: Attend college and live a happy, successful life. SANDRA R, RIDINGS Ambition: Make Q life worth living. What-A-Sho, As- sembly KZJ, Home- coming Assembly, D, E. Club. JOLENE RICE Ambition: Teach a friend how to ski and tour Switzerland. Girls' Club, Vice President, Beacon Staff. Forty-Eight RETHA SANDRA LEE BOB RYAN DON SALTER RODENBERGER ROOD Ambition: Goto Ambition: Go to Ambition: Reach Ambition: Get a the Mafia reunion Seattle in the goal I have B.Sc. and an MRS. in '72. Taddy's T, set out to attain. Swing Chorus t2J, Alpha Hi-Y t2J, Boys' Club. Future Nurses Operetta 137, Varsity Football 133, Vice Pregi- What-A-Sho 633, 123, Varsity dent, President. Student Council, Swimming CZJ, DON ROBERTS Ambition: Go to Hawaii. Boys' Club, PATRICIA DIANE SCHWALM Ambition: Attend Airline School with Dova Wilson, Girls' Club Cabi- net, Service Club, Pres, Secretary. MIKE SCOTT Ambition: Killa Kodiak with my Red Ryder B.B. gun. Band i2J, Intra- mural Sports, JUDITH YVONNE SCHUTTE Ambition: Play monopoly with real money. Band C3J, Swim Club, Future Nurses Club. ED SCHRUMP Ambition' Meet a friend in the lobby of the Bellingham Hotel in I967. Key Club i3J, ln- tramural Football Champions. MARIAN SEASTROM Ambition: Business College and my MRS. degree. Shuksan, Typist, Office Help, Girls' Club. LARRY K. SANDERS Ambition: Make money and spend if. Entered from South Fork, Cal if., Chorus, Operetta. TOM SHIPLEY Ambition: Meet Vic at Death Valley, Future Farmers of America i3J, Treasurer, Intra- mural Sports. SALLY LEE SCOTT Ambition: Live along, happy, and useful lite. Shuksan Administration Staff Uuniorj, Girls' Club Paper Staff i2l, Ski Club. PAT D. SMITH friend at the U. of Hawaii. Ushers Club, What-A-Sho, Junior Prom Committee. DOTTIE SMITH to twist on a surf Yell Queen, Pep Assembly Com- Ambition: Meet o Ambition: Learn board in Hawaii. mittee, Basketball 'Z PAULA MARIE SARICH Ambition: Meet the gang at the Peppermint Lounge. Ushers Club 12l, Treasurer, Y-Teens, Latin Club. STEVEN NEIL SARICH Ambition: Play football at WSU. Football, Co- ference Tackle, l-lonoraryMentior1 All-State Football 6- LARRY E. JIM SAVOY SATTERI-EE Ambition: Live it Ambition: Be- up in college. come on IBM Wrestling, Chorus, technician, All-School Play, Gamma I-Ii-Y 131. Operetta. PAMELA K. SAXTON Ambition: Out- Iough o laughing hyena. Whot-A'Sho 1Jr.l, Chorus 1Jr.J, Jr. Prom Committee, BARNEY SCHNEIDER Boys' Club. WARNER ELIZABETH W. PATRICIA LYNN HAZEL SLUYS MITCHELL SIMPSON SIMPSON Ami-,ifioni Col- SHIPPY, JR. Ambition1Suc- Ambition: I-love lege. Ambition: Be- cess, a rendezvous Spanish Club: come very Girls' Club. with a certoin Swim Club. cynical. someone at the Shulcsan Stott, bottom ot the Co-Edxtor-in- sea. Chief. RON D. SMITH Ambition: Buy o sports car ond see the United States. Wrestling 131, Boys' Club 123. JUDY ANN SNOW Ambition: Ski in Europe and sun- bathe in Hawaii Songleocler12J, Band13l, Basket- ball Royalty. RICK SONGSTER Ambition: Live a little before I die Shuksan Staff 1JuniorJ, Alpha I-li-Y, Senior Assembly. KATHY SORENSON Ambition: Grad- uote in June. Library Staff 121, Girls' Club. LINDA SMEDLEY Ambition: Be happy and have a good lite, Chorus, Distribu- tive Education Club, Girls' Club, Bowling Club. Mr. Korte conducts Boob game. -if ,QV ,.-4.-1 ' Forly-Nine .nu ,j,il .WP- JOHN STEPHEN TARRANT Ambition: Study pharmacy at U. of W. Radio Crew. i' Future secretaries hard at work. LINDA TODAHL Ambition: Be the first female on the moon.Shuk- san Rep., Distrib- tive Education Club, Service Club, Operetta. CLEO TODD BUD DARRELL Ambition: Live TODHUNTER TRIPLETT l0f1Q GNU be Ambition: Get my Ambition: Make l'1UDDV1 OI'Cl'1f2S1I'CJ car going and go a million. l3l, GIVIS' Club, to Seattle. Boys' Club. Cafeteria, Boys' Club- MARGARET PAULA WENDELL TARTE TEMPLIN TERRY Ambition: College Girls' Club. Boys' Club. and travel. Fashion Board, French Club, Ski Club, Shuk- san, Beacon. VIC TESHERA A-nbition: Cross Death Valley, Future Farmers, F res.: Student Council, Intra- mL ral Basketball KATHERINE JERALD SPORES SOUTHERN Ambiiioiig ship Ambition Become Spike to Outer a bookkeeper Mongolia. Girls Club Band, Social Club. ROBERT STAMNES Ambition: College and haunt Harv- ey's with thegang. Delta I-li-Yt3l, Sgt.-at-Arms, Sr, Prom Corn. LORIAN JACK STANYAR STANBRIUGE Ambition: Inter- Ambifiong Be- national ski bum. come a success- D9lTG Hi-Y. ful airline hostess. Girls' Club. DAVE STEELE Ambition: To graduate from college. Swim Team f3J, Raider Club, Spanish Club, Fire Squad Track Team. Kill? get Ambition' Make enior ssemggy enjoyed Ay RICHARD BRADFORD TRUAX a million. Alpha Hi-Y Raider Club, Swim Team ROBERT TUCKER Delta l-li-Y, Student Council. JON PEER THORSON Ambition1Fulfill Carol ond Deonne's pre- diction. Debate Club. MARY LYNN THOMPSON Ambition: Twist on a suv ibouiu in Hawaii. Beacon Staff, Student Council, Ski Club, Shuksan Stoff, CAROLYN THOMPSON Ambition. Ele mentary school teacher. Pep Club, Sr. Prom BARBARA LORINE THIEL Ambition: Carry out our plans for '64, Ushers Club, Ski Club l3l, Girls' Club Council, Y- Teens Cabinet. STEVE THOMAS Ambition: To go, to see to do. Band 3 Chorus Accom- l lf ponist, What-A-Sho, Student D.rcctor. BRUCE L. THOMAS Ambition: Own o '57 Thunderbird with a stick shift. Boys' Club. Committee,, What-A-Sho f2l. SIDNEY G. SUSAN ELLAINE SUSAN STILLER DONNA STIMAC STEPHANSON STEVENS Ambition: Attend Ambition: Find Ambition: Go Ambition: Head art school and Bermuda os I Corvette. a censorship become a success- have dreamed it Boys' Club. comm.ttec at ful painter. to be. Sr. Class M.G.M. Library Staff, Secretary, Ushers Spanish Club l2l, Club l2l, Shukwn Bowling Club. Staff l3l. 4a-sv JOANNE CONSTANCE THOMPSON Ambition: Model in Paris. Peo Club l2J, Presi- dent: Girls' Club, Treasurer. BONNIE JEAN SWANBERG Ambition: Go through college. Pep Club, Drill Team, Swim Club, Girls' Council. DENNIS SWAN Boys' Club. X 'Ci NANCY TALBERG Ambition: Work with business machines. Girls' Club, Counselor's Office. BRIAN F. TACK Ambition: Leorn how to ski bare- foot. Boys' Club. DEAN LOWELL SWERDFEGER Ambition: Really live. Boys' Club, School Ploy l'oOJ. JAMES M. SWARTWOOD Ambition: Be happy- Torch Club, B.l-l.S. Amateur Radio Club. JAMES STANFORD SWANSON Ambitiont Grad- uate from college. Torch Club. fps' LESLIE STURTZ Ambition: College and travel. Girls' Club, Y- Teens, Shuk- san Representa- tive. Fift3-One SKIP VOSS Ambition: Spend my life a wild, free, wanderer. Swim Team, Latin Club, Kappa Hi-Y. KATHY VAN DYK Ambition: Have July 9 reoccur and last. Student Council, Water Ballet 121, Girls' Club, Ser- vice Club. ANITA GAY VAN DERHOEF Ambition: Be Susie's bookkeep- er. Y-Teens, Presi- dent, Shuksan Activities Editor. LARRY UNDERWOOD Ambition: Own a full race hill- born injected Corvette. Boys' Club, KAREN UMPHENOUR Ambition: Be a highly-paid secre tary. Office, Girls' Club. ELAINE JANICE ULLAND Ambition: Fulfill a very special dream. Transferred from Vancouver, B,C,, Y-Teens. Fifty-Two EAL!-:HRINE JANA ROSE VOSTI Ambition: Obtain M'-Rlf Vo'-D my Doctor's de- Ambition: Happi- gree in marine ness, spiritual and biology. mental growth. All-School Play, Operetta, Swing Chorus, Chair, SALLY J. VonRY Ambition: Stay friends with the gang. Pep Club Drill Team 12j, What- A-Sho, Shuksan LYNN WHIFPLE Ambition: Go to Europe with friends. Girls' Club, Dis- tributive Educa- tion Club, Beacon Staff, Cir, Mgr. Orchestra, All- State Orchestra, Operetta 131, cancers FUIZADJ in KENNETH WESTON Boys' Club. GERALD WALKEN BERNARD Ambition: Be alive WALSH in 1984, Boys' Club, Baseball 121, Torch Club, De- bate Club, Senior Prom Committee, Gamma l-li-Y12i. WHITE Ambition: Build a castle and own a St. Bernard. Debate Club, Y-Teens, Make-up Corps. DOUGLAS WHITE Ushers Club, Torch Club, JOHN A. WALSTROM Ambition: Make that trip to Hawaii. Ski Club 133, Student Council 123, Christmas Assembly. MARY KATHRYN EVY E. WHITNEY Ambition: Meet Pat at the U. of Hawaii. Pep Club 12i, Operetta13J, Junior Prom Committee. Ambition: Do mv very best at whatever may follow. Band 135, Student Coun- cil, Football 125, Beta Hi- Y, President, Future Teachers, ALAN ADNA WHITE Ambition: Be- come a successful sports illustrator. Student Council 125, President, Stage Crew 123, CARL A. WESTON Ambition: Travel and see the world. Future Farmers, Projection Squad. LESTER WILKINSON Boys' Club. ANN WILHEM Ambition: Become a Hawaiian rich girl. Football and Bas- ketball Royalty: Valentine Sweet- heart, Pep Club, oonhgff anal Woses H af Senior rom MARY KATHERINE WASLEY Ambition: Twist on a surfboord in Hawaii. Pe Club D 1 Operetta13i, Whot-A-Sho 137. X27 Ambition: College and four years until happiness. Jr. Class Vice Pres., Pep Club, What-A-Sho, Jr. Prom Com. WEBSTER Ambition: Chris- tian service. Distributive Edu- cation Club. KAREN WATKINS ALICE LORRAINE JOHN D. BARBARA LYNN ELSIE L. WESTERFIELD WESTFORD WESTMAN Ambition: Beat Gelder to his date at the Oasis. Boys' Club, Wres- tling 12J, Stu- dent Council. Ambition Stay friends with the gang. Make-up Corps 13l, Swim Club 12l, Beacon Stoff12J. Ambition: Make a certain guy hormvi Girls' Club, Office Practice, Serv- ice Club. SUE WHITTEMORE Ambition: Have the others make it to my Pepper- mint Lounge in 64. Student Coun- cil, Swing Chorus. DIANE S. WICK Ambition: Play monopoly with real money. Spanish Club 123, Future Nurses 123, BClub12J. JANET MARIE WICKLER Ambition: Twist on a surfboord in Hawaii. Girls' Club, Girls' Club Council, Y-Teens, What-A-Sho. CHRISTINE LARRY WIEDER WIGGINS Ambition: college, Ambition: Meet Girls' State, Ush- Sammy Davis, Jr. ers' Club 121, Ski Club, Boys' Executive Board, Club, Track, ln- Jr., Soph. Closs Vice President. FRED WILLIAMS Ambition: Grad- uate. Boys' Club. SCOTT WILLIAMS Ambition: Be a computer tech- nician. Amateur Radio Club, JOE WILLIAMSON Ambition: Work hard and have fun. All School Play, Christmas Assembly. lnterest GARY WILSON Ambition Mar- riago, Track. tromural Sports, ing English 8 Class . .. '-bm' 7 Y A-, as Fifly-Three Fifty-Four DIANE ANGEL Ambition: Be the first woman on the moon, Girls' Club Council, Service Club, Stu- dent Council. ROSEMARY BUCHANAN Ambition: Marry a millionaire and see the world. Chorus, Y-Teens, Junior Achieve- ment. ELENA I, DELVENDAHL Ambition: Play monopoly with real money and win. Bowling Club, Future Nurses, B Club. ROBERTA FINKBONNER iMRS.lg Ambition: raise my family and have a suc- cessful life. RICHARD GOYT Boys' Club, CHRISTINE JOHNSON Ambition: Travel all over the world. Operetta 121, Ushers' Club, What-A-Sho f3l, Girls' Club Paper. ANNE WILSON Ambition: Be the first female on the moon. Chorus i3l, Future Home-makers, MARGEE WILSON Ambition: Twist on a surfboard in Hawaii. Peo Club i2l, Drill Team, Yell Leader. NANCY LEA WILSON Ambition: Win the Powder Puff Der- by. Ushers' Club, Secretary, Presi- dent, Torch Club. RONALD ANDERSON EUGENE ARNOTT JAMES Bl RMAN JAMES BOYLAN MARY LOREA BRANDT PAM COMFORT RONALD DURBIN JONINA ERICKSON WILLIAM FARNSWORTH GRETCHEN GAHAN VERNON HALE, JR. ARNOLD KARL RICHARD KENNEDY JUDITH KIRK TERRY KEUCHENREUTHER SUSAN KAY WILSON Ambition: Sell flowers on Mars, Peo Club 423, Choir, Swing Cho- rus ill, Operetta ill, Orchestra L23 aging ea, enior Olflfllflflelflcelflflel CAROLE ANN CAROL WING WINDSOR Ambition: Gradu- Ambition: College Pep Club, Girls' Club Council i2J, Shuksan Staff, Y-Teens, Spanish Club. at from college and travel. Girls' Club, Office. OSSMWQ JEANNE LEVITT LESTER MARKHART MARILYN MILLER DAVID OWENS JAMES OWENS CHARLES ROBERT PERRY SALLIE POWELL HARRIET ROBINSON GARY SCHEMSTAD VERNON SEHOLM EVELYN SHETLER acca aureafe, 0 9 n :fs over FLORENCE ANN WINSOR Ambition: See the world first liand, including the Pep- permint Lo Jnge. Torch Club 123, French C ub, Y-Teers. FRANCES WOERNER Ambition: Receive a B. S. degree from U.P.S. Y-Teens, Ski Club. NORMAN SMITH CARLO SPATARI JOSEPH TILLEY MIKE WOOD Ambition: Make it to the reunion ofthe Mafia '72. Gamma Hi-Y 123, Raider Cub, Ski Club, Varsity Baseball 123. MARILOU YUROVCHAK Ambition: Learn to take advice when it is given. Sr,PromCom., Pep Club,DrilI Team 123, Ski Club 133. MARY JO YOUNG Ambition: Try to be an indiviclualist PepClub, Drill Team 123, Y- Teens, V, Pres., Girls' Club Paper 123, Swim Club. LARRY YEOMAN Ambition: Have a beef ranch and get rich. Stage Crew 123, Future Farmers 133, Wrestling, Intramural V Ballr 3 BOB MYETTE Ambition: Reun- ion at Johnsons Key Club, Band 133, Student Council. GRETCHEN PFUELLER Ambition: College Y-Teens Cabinet, Beacon Ad Mana- ger, Shuksan Ad Staff, Pep Club. HARRIET PULLAR Girls' Club. ROBERT T. REMINGTON Ambition: Finish vocational school and get a job. DONNA SHIPTON Ambition: Goto Europe, Transfer- red from Seattle: Girls' Club. JEFFREY SMITH Boys' Club. 'J 'if' 4? Fifty-Five 494i fAe 6lfl6!Oll4fA2 Ijzfail. . . C6755 SPGCZLGVS Tom Nordtvedf Jane Ambrose Robin Blair X onor Sfuden is Hobari, Cherrill May Jepperson, Roberi Wilion Kvisiad, LeAnn Cheryl Larson, Judy Evelyn McEwen, Gerald Keni McLeod, Danne Melisse May, Diana Lynn Nordivedr, Thomas Brian Oifley, Harrie Rachel Onkels, David Gregory Pazaski, Roxi Leanne Pulver, Kaihryn Jeanne Rhea, David Edward Swanson, James Stanford Swariwood, James Michael Whiie, Mary Kaihryn Hildebrand, James Leslie III Wilson, Nancy Lee Ambrose, Jane Frances Archer, Gale Francis Blair, Robin Sue Bowman, Nancy Elaine Boyd, Michael Wheelock Brozovich, Clarice May Chrisien, Carolyn Helen Chrisiensen, Susan Jackie Clark, Cheryl Mae Comfori, Pamela Irene Conlee, Carol Ellen Corning, Rebecca Sue Day, Tanna Cornelia Dunphy, Diane Lucille Enfield, David Lane Hansen, Charleiie Kay pif,y.5i,, Wilson, Susan Kay Mike Boyd Always a cheery smile . . , on enthusiastic member of the Pep Club . . . Junior Class Secretary MARY JO SANDVIG. CAWKER. Skiing and tap dancing among her habbzes . , , Pep Club a favorite activity . , . friendly Junior Class Veep LESLIE Co-Chairman of their success- ful Junior Prom , . . winner of Valentine Dependability award , . . the President of the Junior Class REA THOMPSON. are-MHLGVS UAQ Class of 1963 Blazing a trail to Mount Graduation, these Juniors have many fond memories . . . they have actively taken part in such activities as Swing Chorus, What- A-Sho, the Gperetta, and the All-School Play . . . Juniors have had a large representation in Torch Club and were well represented on the Straight A honor roll by Vicki Bell, Karen Evans, Edith Kohnke, lvlary Schuler, and Irene Tromp . . . two Juniors noted for singing and acting talent were Woody Woodruff and Curt Wilson . . .adding beauty and grace to the Junior Class were What-A-Sho Junior Princess, Ginny Larsen, Mary Seelye, Junior Homecoming Princess, and Basketball Royalty Princess, Lynn McDonnell . . . In the world of sports some outstanding athletes were Chris Ott in football, Les Galley starring in football, basketball, and baseball, Tim Irvin, basketball . . . stars in track were Roger lvlehl, Ed Richards, and Bruce Smith , . . representing iuniors well in the field of swimming was Rick Gilbert , . .supplying the artistic flair for the class of '63 was talented Joan Rudd, who designed the cover for Bellingham l-ligh's B Book . . . Ahmet Kocak, an exchange student from Turkey, contributed a great deal to the Junior Class by taking an active part in school affairs . . . a successful Junior Prom featured a Parisian motif . . . looking forward to their last year at B.l-LS. Fifty-Seven GROUP ll JUNIORS Back Jim Chevalier Gary Boutfiou Janice Carr Fred Boettner Boh Blair Dal Buss Doug Carpente., Buzz Blick Bill Carter, Carol Blum, Bill Chin, Karl Bethlen, Jim Bucknell. Row 2: Lana Colley, Kathy Chesney, Linda Brooks, Judy Boutwell, Doug Brooks, Warren Bergholz, Dave Brown, Frank Bonkoski, Chuck Brumoelow, Henry Brandt, Sally Blondell, Carol Brooks. Front Row l: Janice Bomstead, Elizabeth Bennett, Rena Catlow, Tommy Bernardi, Corinne Broten, Pat Brown, Leslie Cow- ker, Kathy Blythe, Rikki Brown, Kathy Callier, Vickie Berwick, Trudie Bell. GROUP III JUNIORS Back: Mary Ellen Campion, Dave Crocker, Warren Coe, Craig Comfort, Robert Crocker, Mike Conour, Glen Coulter, Bob Chervenock, Jim Brolon, Ronald Caldwell, Row 2: Janice Chadwick, Sue Cortelyou, LeRoy Comstock, Mike Childers, Bob Conrad, Gale Conley, Judy Clark, Van- ita Clapper. Front Row l: Greg Cory, Sherry Calkins, Marlene Clough, Carol Cowan, Barbara Bird, Christy Crocker. GROUP I JUNIORS Back: Lenore Anderson, Jack Benedict, Dale Bensen, Ken Apt, Mike Aemmer, Dan Anable, Darrel Anderson, Roger Axel- son, Robert Anderson, John Benthien, Glen Barnhill. Row 2: Mike Alsop, Lucy An-iarcndo, Dave Bellingar, Teri Anderson, Rea Anderson, Glen Bailey, Jan Assbourne, Vicki Bell, Marguerite Arnesen, Sandy Beliel, Rich- ard Belka. Front: Joy Beers, Darlene Andrus, Joan Ash, Vicky Beard, Sue Benedict, Julie Baird, Diane Armstrong, Karen Bates, GROUP IV JUNIORS Back: Dan Edwards, Jirn Davis, David Dow- ning, Cori Drake, Barry Edin, Sterly Engman, Steve Davenport, Tom Deeter, Jim Dupont, Jim Doucette. Row 2: Camilla Davis, Linda Denson, Shir- ley Day, Joyce Elsasser, Rod Dickinson, Patrick Donovan, Steve Duffy, Sharon DeVaney, Gail Davis, Jack Crosslin. Front Row l: Donna Deeter, Bev Dow, Mary Dean, Jan Dinger, Susan Dahl, Valerie English, Lillian Erga, Dan Donnelly, Jon Diehl. GROUP V JUNIORS Back: Wayne French, Richard Foss, Tom Frank, Skip Failor, Rick Gilbert, Bert Gaulke, Bob Frazier, Ted Freeman, Clay- ton Erickson, Les Galley, George Fowler, Larry Fnnkbonner, Dan Evans, Row 2: Margie Evans, Diane Garmo, Joy Flugekuarn, Dixie Franklin, Julie Gllday, Beverly Fredrickson, Corrl Gerde, Bill Fuller, Shirley Erickson, Linda Frick, Paul Evich, Sandy Evans. Front Row l: Judy Folsom, Sonia Fesser, Tim Foster, Jane Evans, Sandy Freeman, Carolyn Fraseth, Dale Gideon, Jeri Free- man, Karen Evans, l 4: 'A Y ' GROUP VI JUNIORS Back: Dave Hendricks, Rick Harden, Alan Hale, John Graham, Pat Harrington, Mike . Hinton, Peter Gunderson, Dan Harvey, Rick Haggen, Barbara Hansey, Bill Good- ' land, Alan Hershey, Doug Graves, Ann f Hatchard, Joe Grant. T . E Row 2: Mary Lee Hoselton, Grady Gray, K John Hardy, Vernon Hammer, Judi Har- , rlson, Marchia Hatfield, Ron Hentz, Hugh Gregory, Sheri Harriman, Jerry Hall, Le- L, nore Hankenson, Gall Hayes, Kathy Ha- I worth, Guy Wrttager, Joyce Hansen, Katy Helly, Mary Anne Hazelton, Front Row l: Karen Henikrnan, Judy Pat Hall, Thelma Hetrick, Marcia Rae He- bert, Linda Herbold, Georgia Heather, Meredith Hilty, Joyce Hartelroad, Wanda Glover, Jeanne Hope, Marcy Hazen, , . L Claudia Groom, Barbara Hall, Mary Har- G Studying wave properties in a ripple tank Fifty-Nine we L, ,,, F3 rison, Sue Goodyear. GROUP Vll JUNIORS Back: Bev Hunt, Jim Johnson, Cliff Hetler, Rodney Leibrandt, Bill Hickok, Fred Kunzmann, Mike Kirkelle, Tom Henur.ck- 53n, Gary Karla, Tim Irvin, Nancie Jones. Row 2: Carolyn Johnston, Barbara Ken- nedy, Judy Klonder, Mike Hudekoff, Duane Lindquist, Robert Ryan, Jerry Lancaster, Helen Karnery, Mary Dunni- gan, Cheryl Kuchenreuther. Front Row li Alice Vlftllits, Deanna Hole- man, Bonnie Lalvlathe, Jerry Anderson, -iq. 01- Steve Kunnap, Carla Jorgensen, Sara Ann Hunt, ' -'iid GROUP VIII JUNIORS Back: Jean McBirde, Bob McCorkle, Jim Marauand, Bob LaFreniere, Jim McKay, Dave McClennan, Bob McGinnis, Andy McMurry, Tom Dahlquisf, Jerry McKay, Steve McDonald, Larry McQuail. Row 2: Judy Lindsay, Rosemary Macmil- lan, Marilyn Martin, Barbara Means, Cheri Mariotto, Lynn McDonnell, Bey McCullough, Lynda Lunstrath, Wayne Leiser, Peggy McQuade. Front Row li Karla Martin, Nancie Martin, Chili Loye, Vickey Mann, Mary McDoug- all, Donna Lind, Skip Linn. GROUP IX JUNIORS Back: Jolene Mitchell, Jeannie Muscutt, Marilyn Means, Joe Monroe, Bill Nicolay, Frank Muljat, Paul Mork, Myron Miller, Gary Medcalf, John Micholson, Ernie Neumann. Row 2: Roberta Moore, Larry Myatt, Jan- ice Nelson, Joanne Meenk, Diana Moore, Judy Olsenius, Judy Nichols, Pennyann Nichols, Judy Nowak, Jill Nelson. Front Row l: Donna Nord, Meredy Morse, Marion McDonald, Gary N,eyens, Bill My- ers, Patty Jean Olsen, Bob Meyler, Pam Missiaen, Patty Sue Olsen. GROUP VII JUNIORS B Back: Lynn Johnson, Darryl Kvistaa, Durriey Jepperson, Ron Larsen, Ron Evans, Woody I-lertzog, Kenn Kooyers, John Lafarge, Dick Johnson, Row 2: Karen Howell, Mary Alice Johnson, Mike Lawson, Hugh Laonde, Dave Jacob- son, Ray Kent, Edith Kohnke, Lowie Kvistad, Marlene Land, Front Row lr Emma Jean Hunt, Jack Kauf- man, Ginny Larson, Su Huntley, Joe Kelly, Jeri Latham, Kathy Jones, Margie Johnson. GROUP X JUNIORS Back: Norma Price, Rick Paulson, Chris Ott, Tom Perkins, Jeff Reid, Gerald Presler, Eric Pearson, Richard Perry, Jer ry Ray, Keith Reed, Stan Pilkey. Row 2: Jim Patterson, Marsha Pearce, Lael Peterson, Mildred Page, Helen Plemor Marlene Prouty, Sue Quant, Alice Pen nington, Alice Pownall, Annie Page, Jill Pazaski, Kathy Rawhouser, Front Row l: Connie Plank, Bill Owens Linda Pederson, Mary Ellen Pope, Roni Peterson, Cheryl Poyner, Edna Parker Rich Radke. Sixty GROUP XI JUNIORS Back: Virginia Seymour, Delyle Reule, Ed Richards, Bill Richardson, Louise Seger- strom, Deane Sandell, Bill Roush, Linda Seholm, Rick Riebesehl, John Schickling, Oscar Ridings, Mary Schuler. Row 2: Pat Simplot, Nancy Robinson, Joan Rudd, Vic Sipe, Jeanette Selene, George Ann Simon, Ed Sofie, Bill Schnell, Karen Rine, Linda Rutquist, Mary Remsberg, Ginny Schrey. Front Row I: Carol Rusch, Margaret Rog- ers, Nathalie Reichwald, Louise Sargent, Charla Grebe, Dennis Sheine, Vicki Sel- hayer, Mary Jo Sandvig, Nanci Reniker, Hary Ann Seelye. GROUP XII JUNIORS Back Row 3: John Stolpe, Charlie Starko- yich, Don Thomas, Dean Shintaffer, Bill Storr, Bruce Smith, Neil Sutherland, Steve Stone, Lswenni Stedman, Diane Stonehouse. Row 2: Chuck Sirguy, Tony Tieman, Carole Smitham, Ruth Steinman, Sharon Sulli- van, Carol Steiner, William Crocker, Rog- er Smith, Karen Soarrnan. Front Row lr Pat Stone, Roger Sparks, Mimi Thai, Penny Strachan, Leanne Simp- son, Joy Thorsteinson, Carol Smirh, Mike Smith, Craig Stensland, GROUP XIII JUNIORS Back: Mary Ann Youngblood, Jayne West, Jim Wilson, Russ Van Buren,, Woody Watrous, Bob Winans, Mike Todd, Dave Trujillo, Dick Truman, Tom Wooley, Gailen Waker, Ron Walker. Row 2: Irene Tramp, Julie Tobkin, Mary Wing, Fran Wolf, Jim Welch, Gus Tom- aras, Jim Valii, Tarn Vally, Frank West- man, Ron Wilde, Steve Willis, Francine Weller, Front Row l: Marina Williams, Lin Vaughn, Sue Weyrick, Kathy Starr, Sue Victor, Sue White, Linda Thomas, Diane Young, Lynne Tuttle, Harold Woodruff, Kathy Weber. lt's Party Time! Sixty-One Sophomore Class Vice President Well-known for that talented Active member of Ski Club and . . . work n Y-T s ct cin . . , artici ates in Y-T ri . . . Girls' Club Pa er s i een . . . on g p Q ee s p enthusiastic skiier , . . NANCY many school activities . . . the reporter . . . Sophomore Class PHILLIPS President of the Sophomore Class Secretary SUE GRENIER. MARILYN PAULSEN. C27 'I S A Val 22 CVS UAQ Class of 1964 Stop, look, and listen tor this year's Sophomore class which has many talented and promising members . . . in the tield ot sports Lex Kaligas shines in varsity tootball, basketball, and baseball . . . John Griggs late-season prospect in varsity basketball . . . Keith Baiema stars in track . . . Ted Jones and Steve King good swimming team prospects . , . Bob McQuade makes his mark in diving . . . Sophomore tootball team completes season with only one loss while Randy Massey, Curt Gerner, Barry Byrd, and Steve Duppenthaler gain valuable experience on the grid- iron . . . Lin Wallace and Roger Jones spark varsity baseball pitching squad , . . Jean Lewis represents the Sophomores at All-State Orchestra . . . enioys the company ot Ekrem Citter, visiting student trom Turkey . . . lovely Luanne Flugekuam reigns as i962 Basketball Royalty Day Queen . . . Lorna Leal brightens the What-A-Sho stage as Sophomore princess , . . these Sophomores uniaue in electing all girls as the class otticers . . . the class represented on the Straight A l-lonor Roll . . . began the year with successtul Sophomore Mothers' Tea . . . pioneers in a nevv math program . . . struggling through drivers' training in hopes ot getting their licenses . . . Bl-I.S.'s Class ot i964 prepares tor tuture leadership. GROUP I SOPHOMORES Back Row 3: Joyce Axclson, Chuck Anway, Carla Arderson, Doane Alwood, Yom Al- brlght, Randy Baanoch, Bull Attcoery, Bob Adams, Scott Barron, Daytd Bar- truff, Sharon Badgley, Vncknc Board. Row 2: Sam Baker, Joanlta Baker, Paula Anderson, Allen Banks, Bruce Banks, Paul Backlund, Steven Anderson, Gage Barbo, Lunda Barley, Jeannte Anderson, Keith Bajema. Front Row l: Bob Allen, Cllve Adcox, Tom Balrd, Kathy Alloy, Gall Bartltng, Porn Atknns, Linda Atklnson, Barbara Banks, Jtm Alff, Vincent Armstrong. A8 XT' lf thls line IS tangent to Cnrclc A , . Sixty-Three GROUP II SOPHOMORES Back Row 3i l-laryey Berwlck, Grant Bow- man, Mary Benedlct, Vlckl Bshoo, Jacaaze Bradley, Kent Bergsma, David Blair, Bob Blum, Sharon Blakely, Marte Boynton, Samrny Brandt, Clark Bergman, Judy Bostrorn. Row 2. Gary Blalr, Corky Berwtck, Gay Bonkoskt, Pat Boal, Judy Benner, Jo Ann Bochnak, Kathy Bookey, Boy Boyer, Gene Boyer, Geneyteye Brady, Front Row li Brace Bethel, Mary Loo Bergman, Martel Bennlnk, Elsle Blondell, Carol Becker, Lando Blake, Bonnze Ben- nett, Garry Blrman, Mlml Bowler. ,,c,r ,c,,, ...W GROUP III SOPHOMORES Back Row 3: Cheryl Cowden, Dan Barg- hoffer, Wayne Comstock, Blll Baslcy, Ken Braland, Paul Combs, Clyde Crock- er, Rlchard Bullock, Barry Byrd, Jack Crandall, Jack Crosby. Row 2: June Brookes, Glnna Campbell, Kay Clark, Gall Caskey, Dona Brynlldscn, Sharon Chandler, Wendy Colller, Kay Brand, Gert Burfelnd, Front Row l: Carol Colpztts, Karol Buske, Sharon Chrlsten, Mtke Brewer, 'lcrcsa Cheyallcr, Nona Copland, Ed Carlson, Ekrem Cutter. GROUP IV SOPHOMORES Back Row l-Ed Dahl, Shari Doble, Jack Benson, Ronald Delcamp, Larry Clark, Dick De Golier, Dennis Cummings, Vince Davis, Gail Christie, Mary Dietrich, Car- men Chizer, Michelle D'Aoust, Karen Denhartag, Bob Dehon, Darrell Bull. Row 2-Sherlyn Dierkop, Diane Davis, Glo- GROUP V SOPHOMORES Back Row 3-Rudy Erchinger, Gage Evans, Larry Evans, Eugene Fairbanks, Mike Engman, Steve Erickson, Rick Eheren- fieldt, Mark Everett, Bob Edmiston, Rob- ert Ezell. Row 2--Alexis Easton, Carol Ennen, Gale Dyvig, Ken Dudek, Rotha Dybdahl, Mar- cia Enochson, John Erickson, Mark Erics- son, Craig Ericksen, Allen Emerson. Front Row 7fSteve Duppenthaler, Leslie Elsbree, Judy Duling, Barbara Dustman, Candy Eddy, Marie Ennis, Kathie Eng- lish, Sue Ellingson, Deanna Dickinson, Karen Dunn. GROUP VI SOPHOMORES Back Row 3-Joan Ford, Dewey Foldvik, Tomia Gamble, Susan Gerner, Alice Fra- zier, Bill Graham, Loren Falk, Douglas Gibson, Terry Franklin, Ronald Fry, Jack Felch, Carol Fugitt, Harlan Foster. Row 2--Melanie Follis, Marna Fayette, An- nie Fredrickson, Lynda Gerry, Don Grin- stead, Cary Ford, Nyle Friesen, Curt Ger- ner, Abby Goldman, Chris Finely, Brian Gillespie, Pat Ferry, Nancy Ervin. Front Row l-Marcia Frisbie, Linda Ed- ward, Rosalee Fast, Loxie Fiedler, Georgia Finkbonner, Gail Glenovich, Carolyn Gehrke, Tony Fowler, Luanne Flugekuam, Judy Galley. ra Davis, Gene Dandliker, Jerry Deeter, Billy DeVries, Toby Dittrick, Pat Dillon, Susan Doxsee, Less Domonkes, Dorothy Dobson, Fran Deake. Front Row l-Donna Dawson, Cathy Deet- er, Sharon Deeter, Barbara Dawes, Susan Doncaster, Cathy Crim, Karen De Fries, Virginia Dow, Kris Durham, Arlene Droul- lard, Laurene Currah, Jeff Davis. GROUP VII SOPHOMORES Back Row 3-Laura Hamilton, Jeff Fox, Lorna Heay, Gail Haufle, Ron Haugness, Dave Hickok, John Griggs, Bob Hanson, Denny Halleulizck, Steve Grant, Jeanne Hannah. Row 2--Judi Gunderson, Sally Graham, Karen Hacker, Walden Haines, Jim Haehn, Darrell Hamilton, Lalna Heathers, Jack Hand, Craig Hayes, Eddy Groves. Front Row l-Mary Ann Griffith, Fred Hanks, Bill Granger, Lynn Greenblat, Dennis Graham, Sue Grenier, Gayle Har- wood, Ginny Grinstead, Cathy Heller, John Hager. Sixty-Four GROUP Vlll SOPHOMORES Back Row 3--Mel Grove, Vicki Hyde, Car- olyn Haugen, Greg Hlnkle, Larry Horton, Dick Hovde, Steve Hanson, Gary Jensen, Barb Johnson, Carol Hogan, Harriet Hil- ty, Jerry Johnson, Glen Hill. Row 2-Thea Jacobson, Claire Johnson, Ron Hopkins, Doug Johnson, Ritchie Howard, David Johnson, Dave Holland, Janeen Johnson, Terry Hope, Linda Jan- sen, Fred Hildebrand. Front Row l--Sandy Johnson, Marjle Jef- fery, Kathleen Holland, Leslie Hughes, Deane Hoff, Pat Jackson, Patti Johnson, Janet lsert, Sandra Hicks, Carol Hinote. Y, X W '?' Student Council Representative Torn' O'Malley making a plea to Miss Coy's Honor English class for more food for the B.H.S. Christmas Sleigh, Sixly-Iizw 4 , , Q F5 GROUP IX SOPHOMORES Back Row 3-Ted Jones, Steve Johnson, Nick Karuza, Greg Keim, Roger Jones Lex Kaligas, Steve King, Dave Key, Nick Leary, Jack Krenast, Roger Lee, Trnr Kennedy, Larry Kinley. Row 2--Ken Jorgensen, Sandee Kola, Pat Kuester, Charlotte Larson, Jon Jor- gensen, Barbara Larsen, Margaret King, Jenee Lannlng, Diane Holliday, Lorna Leal, Ted Lambert. Front Row l-Karen Kalberg, Jean Kirsch- eman, Sue Jothen, Susan Larson, Nor' rnan Lone, Randy Kochenreuther, Leatha Kleid, Charlene Kvistad, Cindy Hughes. GROUP X SOPHOMORES Back Row 34-Ron Lovell, Wayne Lich, Fred Luke, Danny Lukes, David Little, Ken Lingbloom, Mike Marette, Dale Mc- Atee, Terry MacDonald, Chris Little, Linda Koker. Row 2--Paul Martinsen, Bob Kaiser, Sherry Lehn, Lois Llnville, Ken Litke, Dan Locke, Richard Loop, Jean Lewis, Rick: Lewis, Front Row lfLynn Larsen, Sandy Ling- bloom, Mary Ann Mamcrts, Carolyn Jones, Ran Mann, Rocky MacArthur, Sandra Kay Maier. GROUP XII SOPHOMORES Back Row 3 David Osborn Pat OConnor Rick Olson Don Norris Mary Nesbitt Neely Noble Robert Newell Tom OMal e Row 2 Dorothy Neumann Bob Nowak Susan Olson Mike Olson Mary O Connor Bill Nowak Dick Otis Front Row l Marcia Olson Jeff Nelson Linda Otts Sherry Olson Dietrich Neu mann Evelyn Nottingham Bonnie Olsen GROUP XIII SOPHOMORES Back Row 3-Janis Ray, Ken Rauch, Jerry Pruiell, Ron Peterson, Bruce Pullar, Steve Rand, Rick Peterson, Mike Peterson, Hal Prater. Row 2-Bonnie Potter, Pat Powell, Wanda Park, Beth Palmer, Nancy Ramberg, Car- ol Paimer, Pam Pearson, Kerry Patterson. Front Row l-Kathy Query, Tana Poirier, Keith Pederson, Gary Pettigrew, Marilyn Paulsen, Roger Plank, Ron Peterson, Pa- tricia Patzkowsky. GROUP Xl SOPHOMORES Back Row 3-Doug Munson, Paul Moore, Joe Petrelli, Bryan McDonald, Darrell Lukes, Frank Mustappa, Randy Massey, Mike Moore, Jim McBeath, Dan Meece, Mike Mills, Harry McGonigal, Robert Marsh, Doug McClintock, Dave Lind- quist, John Moreau. Row 2-Jim Mustapoa, Nancy McDonald, Brend Meehling, Meriel Mura, Marilyn Marshall, Mike Murray, Mike McGinnis, Bob McQuade, Carl Mattsson, Art Mon- son, Cheryl Moblo, Paul Martinsen, Ellen Medccilf, Randelle Mariotto. Front Row l-Kari Moldver, Claire Mark- ham, Cheryl Melland, Vickie Morton, Carolyn Martinson, Sandra Maxwell, Bev McCaffery, Paula Meyer, Patti Morisset, Rob Nou, Janice Michelsen, Jeanette Myers. GROUP XIV SOPHOMORES Back Row 3+Nancy Phillips, Mary Beth Richards, Rose Reinholt, Carolyn Rhea, Linda Reid, Glen Shearer, Keith Roden- berger, Jerry Shearer, Jerry Salstrom, Jon Schou, Jim Steward, Larry Reh- berger, Beverly Salter, Joan Shippy, Dave Robertson, Robin Riley, Rochelle Pope, Sharon Sargent, Row 2-Carolyn Rogers, Janet Schemstad, Ann Robbins, Elizabeth Scott, Ricky Rudy, Mike Remington, Rick Selhaver, Jackie Rice, Brian Runnels, Dick Rightmire, Joanne Pulver, Susan Road, Robert Shet- ler, Herb Schuetze, Sandra Shelton, San- dra Rozitski, Kitty Ann Reynolds. Front Row l-Judy Schuler, Ray Ross, Bill Rhea, Larry Schaffer, Kenneth Schroe- der, Linda Reed, Bev Richey, Carol Rush- old, Linda Pope, Sally Sealey, Carol Schorr, James Russell, Bruce Rowe, Mol- lie Renlie, szxzy-six GROUP XV SOPHOMORES Back Row 3-Doug Vaughn, Ralph Sor- stokke, George Sundean, Ed Wallace, Virgil Templin, Bob Stevenson, Gary Trip- lett, Bill Vanderway. Row 2-Jim Taylor, Jim Sherman, Melody Swan, Jude Stephens, Myrna Toner, Ann Webb, Launa Tift, Ray Walters. Front Row l-Micky Walsh, Carolyn Wal- ton, Rita Smith, Gary Todhunter, Gary Shields, Joan Trimingharn, Linda Watson. i -fs ani-in Sophomore World History Class . , . Studying History? Sixty-Seven w i GROUP XVI SOPHOMORES Back Row 34-Jerry Simmons, Mike Stock- ton, Dan Taylor, Wayne Van Soest, Dan Stranahan, Lin Wallace, Dave Strabuck, Eric Thorson. Row 2-Penny Smith, Barbara Stanyar, Rosalie Swihart, Danny Trowse, Gary Tussing, Colin Stewart, Judi Stilts, Karen Setzer. Front Row l-Anita Vosti, Sandy Stull, Dan Williams, Larry Sperry, Larry Ston- er, Jean Tyrrell, Ginny Snow. GROUP XVII SOPHOMORES Bock Row 3-Gary Wallace, Peter Zuanich, Ron Williams, Charotte Westbury, Jo- anne Wiebe, Gary Winslow, Bob Wilcox, Tom Brown, Doug Winterburn, Larry Mc- Cauley, Larry Westman, Margaret Wright, Rosemary Watson, Bob Weston, Bruce McDonnell, Row 2-Michelle Werner, Patti Wilson, Jim Gooding, Roger Bell, Barry Wilson, Karen Williams, Terry West, Carol Welch, Larry Duronso, Larry Ira, Doug Whipple, Sandra Witbeck, Albert West- berry, Jim Westtord, Charles Whitehead. Front Row l-Cynthia Walken, Mary Ana- ble, Trudy Whitaker, Rita Weihe, Bar- bara Moore, Bernie Delyendohl, John Zawacki, Sandy Thompson, Elizabeth Whitcomb, Berni Weston, Robert Wight, Candy Zehnder, Glenda Underwood, Gail Zeufeldt. e I 1 X I Y J s 5 i ti.. .. .X ,J .15-K .- KKK-f: ., , ' iw--N . ffm 4.1 ttf 'N L, j-XV A A A --M -T-M QW W' -5.4, EDITOR J-J GM? ,,,......,,,. VAN UBQHoE F' -'49.1S-1 .ftp 4 ,ff xfQ.,,,,,,.. , J Af' ,, 400 1' . 0-5 A' w w nr L no PreTTy bruneffe WiTh o sporkling personolify . . . friendly To oll . . . ocfive in Usher's . . . honor roll sTudenT ond member of Torch Club . . . Ski Club . . . prominenf in Girls' Club . . . enjoys being on Swim Teom . . , recorder ond keeper of The minuTes . . . our dependoble ASB Secrefory . . .June Ambrose. Seventy WCS? O 49526161 Responsible ond ocTive leoder of sfudenf govern- menT . . . worm smile ond friendly personoilify . . . conscienfious worker . . . sincere in oll Thof he en- deovors To do . . . Two-yeor leffermon in foofboll . . . cicfive member of Befo l-li--Y . . . Junior class presidenf . . . successful, copoble ABS Presidenf . . . Fred Feldmcmn. Copoble ploinner of school ossemblies . . . member of The ExecuTive Boord . . . won inspiro- Tionol oword in wresfling loisf yeor . . . vofed shy- esf boy in school . . . on eornesf ond eoger work- er. . . known To moiny by The nicknome Fuzz . . . ASB Vice-Presidenf . . . Dale Fairbanks. 'mmf' EXECUTIVE BOARD Back Row 2-Ginny Snow, Sue Corhlyou, Som Baker, Dole Fairbanks Jon, Am- brose Sue Longwood, Front Row l-Curr Wilson, Fred Feldmonn. Perform odminisrrciiive work . . . on ociive ond versoiile siudeni governmeni group . . . consist of siudenr body officers ond closs represenroiives . . , check eleciion rouiine . . . onnuol Trip . . . meetings with odrnired od- visor, Mr. Frozier, before school or Third period . . . visii oiher schools . . . 'folly oll bollois for siudeni eleciions . . . very depend- cable ond copoble in on imporioni iosk . . . moke eflicieni decisions . . . supervise ond iniiioie school luncrions . . . democroric voice of The srudenis . . . Execufive Board. ,iw EXECUTIVE BOARD CAN DID Sue Longwood, Mr. Frazier, Curt Wilson, Som Boker Jon Ambrose, Sue Correlyou, Ginny Snow, Jim Bell, Fred Feldrncnn. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Upper Lett, President: TOM NORDTVEDT Left, Secretory: JERI FREEMAN Vice-President: RICHARD BELKA FIRST SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL amp ounci Colled to order by copoble pres- ident Tom Nordtyedt . . . effi- cient ond helpful yice president Richard Belko . . . busy with the minutes is secretory Jeri Free- mon . . . representotives from every home room in school meet twice o month to discuss ond solve basic school problems . . . questions answered by vice- principol Mr. Frozier. . . food for Girls' Club Christmas basket brought to home rooms ond pre- sented by Student Council rep- resentotiyes . . . First' Semes- ter Student Council. Eack Row-Susan Rood, Myrna Toner, Sue Whittemore, Chuck Hogerhjelrn, Fred Feldmann, Ron Larsen, Jeannette McDanold, Dick Clark, Harold Woodruff. Front Row-Linda Herboid, Betty Brooks, Cathy Heller, Jackie Rice, Keith Bajema, Michelle Werner, Sandy Rood, Jenett Baxter, Corinne Broten. SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL Back Row 2: John Dickau, Ken Brethauer, Mel Asplund, STeve Sarich, Fred Kunsmann, Fred Feiclmann, Gordy Hayes, Alan WhiTe Jim Wilson Mike Corning, Mary Seelye. FronT Row l: Vicki Berwick, Arlene Hale, Carol ColpiTts, BeTh Palmer, Carrolyn Rhea, Vicki Bell, Carol Srnifh, Maureen McQuary Cheri MarioTTo Dean Martinson, Peppy and capable presidenT Alan WhiTe calls The meeTings To order . . . perT Vickie Berwick serves under him as vice presi- denT . . . cheerfully recording The minuTes is secreTary Dean Mar- Tinson . . , school problems discussed and solved wiTh helpTul suggesrions from lvlr. Frazier . . . school spiriT was broughT To The aTTenTion of all and was criTicized and complimenTed . . . Through discussion The problem was greaT- ly improved . . , argumenTs desTined Tor nexT year cleared by Second Semester Student Council. Seventy-Tlaree 66 97 isfens ana! eibecioles STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Upper right, Vice-President VICKIE BERWICK Left, SecreTary: DEAN MARTINSON Right, President: ALAN WHITE 'C'--3' .,e5 wig ,:' 5 . GIRLS' AND BOYS' STATE Bock Row-John Dickau, Fred Feldmann, Dove Onkeis, Tom Follis, Front Row-Cris Wieder, Jane Ambrose Resulfs of ballofing eagerly avvaifed by Boys' Sfafe candidafes . . . Feld- mann, Follis, Dickau, and Onkels elecfed . . .Typical day includes bed mak- ing, calisfhenics, legislafive sessions, speeches, and more speeches . . . mayors and councilmen elecfed . . . arriving boys divided info cities . . . Governor handles execuiive dufies in a big way . . . bona fide sfafe offi- cials speak . . . nevv ideals gained and remembered by . . . Boys' State Representatives. Representafives elecfed by maiorify of votes from Wieder elecfed . . . conference held on campus College. . . hearers of Well known and oursfanding bility, infelligence, poise, and manners all included aifending girls divided info cifies . . . a wonderful Sevemy-Four forgotten . . . Girls' State Representatives. w li . Q -Q 2123 L ff 55'-' f H' 'iii is Hg? gi.: .li rug of ,,-' g ,H :Wan xii. ut 3' N 11 o 'ff if sp 1 51 in Q' i :NIU ' V an s,--zz w ,,' , ,ifcfv K 5 J' iv' 22:1-.3 ff fa! 5 'v:3 -v w H , 4, .-fs i ,W Q , ig' 3 HZ' .wif N . . 2.':'v?-?f va. be -S 'v.' - e . 'Hx-fl' EQ' ,2 fau sg N419 Q Hwggi. Zi 'J-nl! rw Nigga, w 2,191 Z' gui. 433+ . g is-'rs ggi. 5 , .V-isa, r in K f- .vw , ff. ,iv 3'.!Sn Q'x,1'1.-Agia S4191-Lgi . S J, + . ii., ., 4 A i 1 - , - J -.-'xQKq .1f ,mf N ...'.-W-iw ,K-,H Vg 'Ha yn' Us 3 new X L 4 L 1 . fl' girls . . . Ambrose and of Cenfral Washingfon speakers . . . dependa- in selecfion of girls . . . experience never To be Q, 0 t fr' GIRLS' CLUB COUNCIL lFirst Semesterl Back Row 3-Sharon Chandler, Jeannie Muscutt, Judy Klander, Diane Fullaway, Jean McBride, June Larson, Colleen Conn, Barbara Thiel, Sue Quant, Leanne Simpson, Janice Carr, Carol Brooks, Carolyn Frdyseth. Row 2-Nancie Jones, Pam- Caling, Claire Johnson, Carol Ennen, Norma Price, Kathy White, LeAnn Kvistad, Pat Grosbeck, Jolene Mitchell, Diana May, Bev McCullough, Ginna Campbell, Cheryl Peterson, Sharon Freeman, Sherlyn Dierkop. Front Row i--Luanne Flugekuam, Jane Ambrose, Mimi Thal, Jean Montague, Shelly Case, Sharon Christen, Meredith O'Neil, Eileen Sweeney, Rita Hackett, Roxi Pazaski, Bonnie Prather, Trudy Whitaker. GIRLS' CLUB PRESIDENT Julie Frisell girls Qrganize anololteacl ls in charge of various Girls' Club Assemblies . . . puts on Christmas Assembly for student body , . . held a Spoon luck for Girls' Club members before first ' football game . . . sponsors Mom's Nite which is I, held in March . . . worthwhile activity assembles Christmas food basket for the needy . . . cabinet par- ticipated in dinner which was put on by Everett Girls' Club Council before the football game in Everett . . . Girls' Club. .ve 1 1 'min at 8 rw GIRLS' CLUB CABINET X P PE , ix D F- P , 5' E K P .Cyp s. Row 2vRetha Rodenberger, Gay Vanderhoef, Janna Brown, Sue Longwood Row l-Jo Thompson, Marian McDonald, Julie Frizell, Jolene R.ce, Marg Farrell t 2 L GIRLS' CLUB COUNCIL lSecond Semester? F Cunningham, Row 2-Jolene Rice, Katy Heily, Wendy F Jackson, Donna Stimac, Caroline Stimp K son, Mary Ellen Campion, Kathy Void Sue Quant, Kathy Maneval, Marilou Yurovchak, Shelley Case, Vicki Selhaver Row I-Pat Simplot, Barbara Dawes, Bar bara Dustman, Bev McCaffery, Joleen Johnson, Diane Brock, Pam Missiaen Bonnie Hand, Linda Danielson, Judy Seventy-Five SWEETHEART5 Fred Feldmann, Ann Wllhelm Voled by sluclem body . . . heorls for all . . . flowers ond corldy for Sweelhearls . . . populorily rules l9o2 Volenlirle Assembly. SMILE SENSE OF HUMOR PEP FRIENDLINESSL Bob Ryan, Dean Marfihson Curr Wilson, Sue Cortelyou Alan Whit? Mary Jane Julie FFISSIU Ahmef Kocek c ulre DEPENDABILITY INTELLIGENCE POLITENESS SHYNESS R90 ThOmDSOH, JOHO Tam Nordtvedf, Hattie Robin Blair, Larry Hartford Shelley Case, Jim Dawson Ambrose Offley TALENT SPORTSMANSHIP NEATNESS DANCING ABILlTY Sfeve Thomas, Sue Caufman Sharon Goenen, Tom SUE I-OfWQW0Od, DOVE Lana Colley, Larry LaBree Lockhart' Onkels fs , K is N w . VH., .4 f' 7 VAUDEVILLE COMMITTEE AND HELPERS Bock Row 3 - Steve Thomas, Carol Conlee, Craig Hoyes. Row 2 - Mr. Gunderson, Alon White, Steve Auguston, Bob Jepperson, Lorna Leal, Dave Onkels, Roger Quiggle. Front Row l-Jo Thompson, Carol Brooks, Judy Nowak, Robin Blair, Jeanne Pulver, Jolene Rice. NARRATORS ADDED INTEREST Bock Row 2- Mr. AI Gunderson, Gordon Compton, Harold Woodruff, Karen Hatch, Ed Richards. Front Row l- Curt Wilson, Bob Holl, Skip Shippy, Sue Cortelyou, Back Row 2- Roger Quiggle, Pat Brown Lynn McDonnell, Nancy Reniker, Sue Benedict, Jeri Latham, Lenore Honken- son, Jeri Freeman, Cheri Mariotto, Front Row l- Cherylou Dierkop, Curt Wilson, Marsha Pearce, Sandy Rood, Bill Read. Back Row 2- Corrine Broten Judy Pot Hall Judy Nowak Katy Heily Sue Cortelyou Carol Brooks Front Row 1- Reno Catlow Kathy Blythe Mary Jo Sandyig Sue Weyrick Leslie Cawker George Ann Simon THE CAN-CAN EXTRAORDINARY John Dickau Tom Lockhart Ted Mains Gordy Hayes Bob Johnstone Tom Nordtvedt Larry Hartford Steve Sarich Bob Jepperson Fred Feldmann S eventy-Eight Carolyn Thompson Dean Martinson Marg Backlund Karen Watkins Front Row if Dean Swerdfcgcr, Back Row 2- Nancy Carter Pat Grosbeck Jean Ferngren Bonnie Hand Mike Tilley Art Berauist Sandy Ridings Skip Ness Ihe brilliant sTralns of SeyenTy-six Trombonesn by The entire l3.H.S. band opened The l9ol 'Show SToppers . . . Co-managers Robin Blair and David Gnkles and sTudenT direcTor STeye Thomas worked with lylr. Al Gunder- son To produce on outstanding pro- ducTion . . . including TwenTy-Two greoT acTs which have been show sTop- pers from American musical comedy . . . Tied Together with The Trials and TribulaTions of The popular song wriT- ers, The Berlin BroThers lEc1sT and Westl and Their endeavors To com- pose o musical hit . . , rnagniTicenT finale Tor The show was The crown- ing of Cinderella, Sue Longwood and princesses Ginny Larson and Lorna Leal as The curtain Tell on The 1961 What-A-Sho. THE BEAUTIFUL CORONATION INCLUDED Charlie Robbins Rea Thompson Ginny Larson Larry Hartford Mayor John Westford Queen Sue Longwood Lorna Leal Sam Baker Seventy-Nine Sheryl Evans Betsy Glover Susie Wilson Bob Crocker Susan Dahl Front Row l Sue Whittemore Gale Archer Harold Woodruff Kathy Vold Back Row 2- Sue Cauffnan Joy Thorsfeinson Leah Rasmussen Valerie English Nancie Martin Mary Seelye Jeannie Muscutt Julie Frisell Front Row l- Nancy Wilson Pat Srnith Cheryl Clark Chris Wieder Richard Howard Nancy Paterson Pat Patskowsky Harriet Hilty Judi Harrison John Schickling Front Row l- Anne Wilson Roxi Pazaski Art Berquist Sue Place Mary J. McGuire Back Row 2: Becky Corning Veronica Mratinich Lana Colley Front Row li Marcia Hatfield Danne McLeod Chris Johnson STuclenT DirecTor Julie Frisell wiTh FaculTy DirecTor Al Gunderson ST.:--5vw,x Q.. - , o 1 J we-. . ... . , ,. f ,, -Wh . rj: :wg gf MJ . ll' M Af f' , T f i-m,s4', . ,4 V- 'ln in il N., 3 ' if li, 'i l r XJ lllx, N , .f www rl ffm ,fr-T'f1 l21 i:7 NATLMGY f -- X47-255 -5 f AL 'gf ' KJ u '5 ' ' 5 V O The MciTcl'imciker The lvlaTchmalcer, a popular Broadway suc- cess, is a Tarce by Thornfon Wilder . . . The ploT is The sTory oT a vvealThy merchanT of Yonkers and his endeavors Through The serv- ices oT Mrs. Levi To secure a wife . . . The siTu- aTion is made more and more impossible by The conTinual upseTTing anTics of l-lorace Van- dergelder's Tvvo clerks, Cornelius and Barna- by . . . The evening was enioyed by all vvhen by The magic and charm of ThornTon Wilder noT only one maTch was made buT several . . . Horace Vandergelder, The vvealThy merchanT, vvas played by l?oberT Hall . . . Mrs. Levi, The maTchmalcer, was BeTsy Glover . . . I 1 Kofhy Vold porTrcys Miss Flora Van Huysen, Gordon Compton, Dave Brown Sharing leads were David Brown os Cornelius Hocki and Gordon Compton os Barnaby Tucker . . . supporting const included Mary- beth Fegley, Mrs. Molloy, Penny Strachan, Minnie Foy . . . Kathy Vold as Miss Von Huy- sen . . . Molochoi Stock played by Harold Woodrutt . . . Conlee and Brown as the lov- ers . . . completing the cost: M, Everett, V. Schrey, J. Savoy, J. Johnson, G. Archer, E. Richards, and P. Martin . . . ploy director, Mr. Al Gunderson, assisted by student direc- tor Julie Frisell . . . l96l All School Play. . The Matchmaker. Ginny Schrey as Gertrude agrees with Pam Martin as the cook Gordon Compton, Barnaby Tucker, raises mischief with Dave Brown, Cornelius Hack! Bob Hall portrays Horace Vandergelder while Betsy Glover creates a convincing Mrs. Lcvi FROM PLAY Gunderson guides and aids cast Jim Savoy, Jim Johnstone wait for customers Penny Strachan as Minny Fay conspires wtth Marybcth Fcgloy as Mrs. Molloy Eighty- One MacAfee family of Betsy Glover, KaThy Void, Curr Wilson, Jeremy Vosfi. Jon Hawley sings out as Conrad Birdie, teenage idol. Teenagers yak-yak during The Telephone Hour in Sweef Apple, Mayor Gale Archer and wife Barbara Hansey Gordon Compton as Conrad Birdie's able and hilarious manager. The l96l OpereTTa, Bye'Bye, Birdie, Tells of The ro- mance of a composer-publisher-agem' and his secreTary, anol The draTTing inTo The army of Conrad Birdie, The greai rock and roll sTar . . . leading The casT were Gor- don CompTon as AlberT PeTerson and Chris Johnson as Rose Alvarez . . . supporTing Them were Beisy Glover as Kim lvlacATee and Jon Hawley as Conrad Birdie . . . oTh- ers were KaThy Vold and CurT Wilson as Mr. and Mrs. lvlacATee, wiTh Jeremy VosTi as Randolph lvlacATee . . . Susan Wilson played AlberT's olominaTing moTher, Mae PeTerson . . . Sandy Rood as Ursula, Kim's besT friend . . . Harold Woodruff was Hugo Peabody . . . Conrod's special farewell song accompanied by his lasT civilian kiss . . . The recipienT of The kiss is Kim lvlacATee, Hugo Peabody's sTeady . . . high lighT of show was Telephone Hour . . . life in The MacAiee household is compleTely disrupiecl . . . lvlacATees appear on The Ed Sullivan Ohlo- Key To .lon Hawley amid Teen-gers' screams. if f l - s. 'T X -.. . . by N 2 i is SX presenl' Gold CJ l Chris Johnson - the beautiful and Talent- ed Rosie. Gordy Compton persuades Susie Wilson to get out of ihe stovc and turn off The gas. Show with Conrad . . .The final curtain sees Albert beg- ging Rose To sTay vviTh him because he had dissolved Almaelu To become an English Teacher. . . musical di- recTors vvere Mr. J. Monroe and Mr. R. Pauley and dra- rr1l . maTic director, lvlr. A. Gunderson . . . capable sTudenT direcTors were Bob l-lall and Sevvall WhiTTemoi'e . . . Technical work done by The dependable stage crew . . . splendid music and superb acting made a Wonderfully enTerTaining evening Tor all. ging Rose To say vviTh him because hehas dissolved Al- maelu To become an English Teacher . . . musical direc- Tors were Mr. J. Monroe and lvlr. R. Pauley and dramaTic direcTor, Mr. A. Gunderson . . . capable student direc- Tors were Bob l-lall and Sevvall WhiTTemore . . . Techni- cal work done by The dependable stage crevv . . .splen did music and superb acTing made a wonderfully en - ' ' Sad Girls Becky Corning and Lana Col- TerTaining evening Tor all. ,ey 5,,,,,e fo, Gmdy mmmm orcly Compton and Susie Wilson help Jeri Latham as Chris Harold Woodruff admired by Betsy Gyoverl Mary Wesley' -I-Ossy Johnson looks On' Blyth, Kay Eason, Sandy Road, and Sue Kaufman Cin frontj. ORCHESTRA ' Back Row 4: Mike Benson, Mike Todd, Rerha Rodenberger, Doug Vaughn, Jim Johnson, Curf Wilson, Corrie Gerde, Helen Kamery, Jo Thompson. T Row 3: Kafy Helly, Dave l-lendricks, Susan Dahl, Jerry Juene-mann, Joe Brown, CourTney LeaThers, Sue Huntley, Lenore An derson, Tanna Day, Randy LaRiyiere, Carol Rushold, Ellen Medcalf, Carolyn Fraysefh. Row 2: Burf Holmes, Bonnie La'MoThe, Joan Ford, Pam Vine, Gary Meclcalf, Diane Garmo, Jerry McEwen, Juanifa Baker, Linda Reid, Clair Markham, Carol FugiTT, Nancy Wilson, Merdy Morse, Larry SToner, Sally Crape, Sandi Quimby. Front Row l: Mimi Thal, Wanda PruieTT, Jean Lewis, Dana Brynildsen, Rosemary MacMillan, Cleo Todd, Wendy Jackson, Diane Sfonehouse, Jana Vosri. 6CZlflfill4lfl!L1!'Gl l4flOVlcy 11.01 B2!hVlc9'ACZMfl E 2 Eighty-Fam' Under able direcTorship of John Monroe . . , play Tor many various school TuncTions . . . The WhaT- A-Sho and opereTTa enioy The music OT The orchesTra . . . sharp red and WhiTe ouTTiTs add To The sparkle of The group . . . pracTice makes perTecT, and perTecTion accuraTely describes Them . . . played beauTiTul ChrisTmas music Tor annual ChrisTmas program . . .The members are carefully picked Tor TalenT and Then careTully and experTly Trained inTo channels of harmony . . . clever and suilable music is used To The beneTiT of graduaTion plus serene Pomp and CircumsTance To which seniors march . . . The Orchestra. ORCHESTRA LEADER Mr. John Monroe 4th PERIOD CHORUS 4 K E n Susie Wilson Wanda Park Kathy Haworth Barbara l-lansey, Steve Thomas, Jon Hawley, Back Row : ay aso , , , , Robert Crocker, Craig Comfort, Jim Brown, Jim Savoy, Bill Cramer, Sue Cautmon, Evy Whitney, Judy Mehus, Lana Colley, Donna Nord. Row 3: Pat Schwalm, Linda Smedley, Sue Quant, Sue Whittemore, Kathy Vold, Gale Archer, Ed Sofie, Bill Phillips, Bob Hall Dean Swerdfeger, Ruth Steinman, Mary Jo Sandvlg, Diane Young, Mary Wasley. Row 2: Pam Caling, Nathalie Reichwald, Edith Kohnlne, Nanci Edmiston, Curt Wilson, Bob Chervenaclc, Phil McAfee, Larry Sanders, Larry Moore, Sue Cortelyou, Kathy Blythe, Jeri Latham, Mary Ann Mendenhall. Front Row l: Sue Weyrick, Julie Baird, Betsy Glover Marsha Pearce, Ken Weston, Gordon Compton, Harold Wood- ruff, Meredith O'N,ell, Kathy Jones, Darlene Doyle, Sandy Road, Under able leadership ot director John Mon- roe . . . skilled in per- fect harmony . . . provide music for Christmas program . . . furnish music tor the operetta . . . excep- tional talent . . . Ad- vanced Chorus. Give vocal support to many assem- blies . . . blended voices as they took part in What-A-Sho and oper- etta . . . white blouses and dark skirts single the girls out as . . . Fifth Period Chorus. Sth PERIOD CHORUS Front Row l: Margie Johnson, Jcanette Myers, Mary McDougall, Sonia Fesser, Meredith Hilry, Carolyn Johnston, Sally Graham, Chili Love, Shelly Otley, Gail Mclldowney, Christine Johnson, Susan Larson, Donna Dawson, Row 2: Bev Dow, Trudie Bell Barbara Hall, Jill Pazaslni, Patsi Stone, Anve Wilson, Arlene Porter, Jean U S d Cranfield, McBride, Jo Anne Stedman, Gloria Washington, Marlene Land, Judy Folsom, an y 2ND PERIOD CHORUS Back Row 4: lrene Atwood, l-larriet l-lilty, Betty Littlefield, Mary Ellen Pope, Mary Helen O'Connor, Sharon Blakely, Jim McKay, Rick Ehrenfieldt, Bill Starr, Jack Benedict, Keith Rodenbcrger, Cheryl Cowaen, Wendy Collier, Rosemary Buchanan, Carol Palmer, Susan Rood, Sheryl McCcrtney. Row 3: Joan Shippy, Rosalie Swihart, Myrna Toner, Patricia Lynn Simpson, Vanita Clapper, Cheryl Moblo, lerry McDonald, Mike Tilley, Larry Sanders, Paul Dutton, Judi Harrison, Charlotte Larson, Cheryl Mellard, Judy Bos- trom, Charlene Kvistad, Row 2: Jane Evans, Thea Jacobson, Joy Beers, lane ns r g - y , , Crocker, Ron Krapp, Oscar Ridings, Jim Sherman, Sandy Belicl, Laina Heathers, Gay Bonkoski, Patti Johnson. Front Row l: Linda Edwards, Anita Vosti, Patricia Patzkowsky, Sandra Maier, Maryann Mamerto, Cindy Hughes, Rock MacArthur Brian Gillespie, Bob Kaiser, Albert Westberry, Kris Durham, Evclyn Shetler, Nancy Ervin, Sharon Y Deeter, Sandy Johnson. D Arr ton Dall Bishop Helen Bagley Bob Weston Clyde Female voices blend to create good music . . aiming tor membership in advanced chorus. . take p a rt numerous times in various school events . . . helped en thusiastically in What Period Chorus. Eighty-Five A-Sho . . . Second BAND PICTURE 'I Row 5, Back: S. Engman, B, McGinnis, E. Groves, T, Baird, F, Chorvat, C. Sirguy, L. Amarando, S. Blondell, M. Remington D Alwood C Anway S, Davenport, D. Carpenter, C. Hagerhjelm, C. Mariotto, J. Muscutt, B. Dawes, R. Lewis. RoEv.4: J. Graham, L. Peterson, J. Bocknak, B, Means, B, Prather, G. Christie, V. Snow, E. Nottingham, S. Thomas L Sargent D Marsh C r ickson, J. Hall, J. Spares, P. Zaunich, D. Clark, K. Bajema. Row 3: E. Richards, C. Conn, P. Strachan, E. Wallace, V. Selhaver, R. Helmer, S. Jothen, C. Hansen, J, Clark, C. Little D Kyistad N Robins L. McDonnell. Row 2: D. Garmo, D. Rhea, L. Rutauist, J. Snow, B. Remington, Carol Smith, T. Grunhurd, B. Whitcomb, J. Flugekuarn Row l: Front: J. McEwen, B. Glover, K, l-lolland, G. Barbo, J, Lindsay. Under capable direction ot Doc Leedy . . . March in parades all over the l state . . . annual trip to Victoria is remembered by all took part in s I Bellingham High School What-A-Sho . . . hold annual band banquet sharp red and white unitorms catch the eyes ot spectators and iudges J . win tirst place trophies wherever they march . . . the best in the state we are all proud ot The Bellingham High School Band if ii: i T T T . .,'. trst it cHucK HAGERHJELM .- Senior Drum Major -A N .. , ,' 3 3 VERONICA MRATINICH Eighfyjix Senior Majorette CAROL LEISER Senior Mojorette l l l I 9 '90 BAND PICTURE 2 Row 5: J. SchuTTe, Par Smith, V. Mrafinicn, C. Leiser, P. J. Wilson, J, Boolcfer, D. Owens, G. Bouffzow, R. Foss, B Myeffef Rb ROCl2'Wbe QC f B4 Nicolay, M. Todd, S. Augusron, Doug White, M. Benson, A. Berquisf, B, Read. Row 4: D. Johnson, D. Osborn, J. Kelly, C. Joyce, M. Acrnmer, R. LaRiyiere, J. Fosnor, Robert Nelson, B. Conrad, D. Cummings, M. AllsODf K- Lingbloom, B. Gaulke, G. Barrling, D. Williams, P McAfee, R, Davies. Row 3: Bruce Smith, P. Morrissef, R, Del-lon, Jim Wilson, D. Loop, S. Cnrisfen, Bob Nclson, G. Cassidy, J. Hayrws, D. Graves, Judv LGVWVW R' Dickinson, S. McDonald. Row 2: J. Schicklxng, M. Paulson, L. Curran, L. Anderson, V. Clapper, J. Meenk, S. l-lunfley, T. Day Row l: J, Drnger, C. Grebe, B. Corning, C. Clark, Nancy Wilson. 4? Dv sxa PATTI WILSON Sophomore Majorelre X Ap. M ., W. i .su , , , ' , ,au Y K HV! VY h ,. ,X '1x59,,,,i, J -. J ,... ' fi xy 4 f V 115 ki JEANNIE MUSCUTT A DOUG CARPENTER Junior Majorette Jlmlol Drum Malo' CHERI MARIOTTO Junior Majorette Ezghmhsevelz Bock Row 2: Doug Carpenter, Veronica Mratinich, Steve Auguston, Chuck Hagerhielm. Front Row li Tanna Day, Charia Grebe, Doc Leedy, Mr. Pauley, Judy Schutte, Cheryl Clark. Led by capable drum major Chuck l-lagerhielm . . . switt secretary Tanna Day . . . unitorm secretary Judy Schutte . . . manager Steve Auguston . . . music checked out by librarian Cheryl Clark . . . maiorettes headed by senior maiorette Veronica Mratinich . . . the entire band headed by Doc Leedy and Mr. Pauley . . . Band Bosses and Officers. SWING CHORUS Front row l: Gordon Compton, Sue Cautman, Susan Dahl, Susie Wilson Steve Thomas, Harold Woodruff. Row 2: Ken Weston, Edith Kohnke, Marsha Pearce, Mary Jo Sandvig Sandy Road, Sue Cortelyou, Sue Whitternore, Kathy Vold, Betsy Glover Curt Wilson, Back Row 3: Barbara Harisey, Bob Chervenock, Gale Archer, Judy Mehus Phil McAfee, Bob Hall, Robert Crocker. Our school's most modern torm ot group singing . . . black dresses and White jackets . . . voices chosen by audition trom advanced chorus . . , important parts in school programs . , . many rehearsals make pertect pertormances . . . wide range ot music, se- rious to very humorous . . . asked to pertorm by many societies in the city . . . voices blending in beautiful harmony . . . a talked-about, praised group . . . led by Mr, Monroe . . . Swing Chorus. Numerous meetings held months ahead ot time by committee heads to guarantee pertect success ot prom . . . atter much discussion theme tinally decided upon . . . artistic Alan White chairman ot all artwork . . . Senior class otticers work as triangular chairmen over entire prom . . . hard and dependable workers describe the Senior Prom Committee. Top Row 2: Torn Nordtvedt, Rick Hamstreet, Helen Garness, Donna Stimac, Diane Fullaway, Steve Auguston, Bob Stamnes. Front Row l: Diana Dunphy, Jolene Rice, Nancy Bowman, Dianne Johnson, Dean Martinson. 1-fQwsAfA1ff f---ff-f - ftb- MW- ,-fff-f,vi-sf ..--f.f--fftf- ----f i f -vw:ifs,,s,.w,..: ,,... , ,.,,.. Wu. v..,,. W..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,l,,4in-a1,,t.,.m. ...W 1. V... ,-WfMM.c....,..,..Wew-.,m.M.,,.,n........,.,.,,..m.-b- L -- W W JUNIOR PROM Back Row 2: Rea Thompson Lana Colley Grady Gray Front Row I: Leslie Cawker Mary Jo Sandvig Sue Cortelyou Weeks of preparation, feverish activ- ity, and hopeful anticipation climczx November l7th . . . under Paris Skies ci breath-taking bock drop for a per- fect evening . . . choperones worked overtime serving punch consumed by the gallon . . . energetic committees supplies trimmings . . . formals rustled softly to longuid woltz time . . . SM crcickle to rock-n-roll beots supplied by mellow musicions . . . Junior P l P , , .5 Prom Committee. X5-wi E--we--to we it En. .W P F0144 Q AIVIVIQVS ' ' ' ofe canners Weoring white jackets and red ties . . . supplying our dances with drecimy music . much practice tor our benefit . . . played for the Queen's Boll at homecoming . swinging out rhythms for mony outside and school functions . . . smooth combo . Mr. Pciuley suave director . . . Swing Kings. SWING KINGS Back Row 3: Chuck Hagerhjelm, Jim Haynes, Steve McDonald, Doug Graves, Richard Loop, Bill Read, Row 2: Sue Caufman, Randy LaRiviere, Dick Clark, Mike Aemmer, Joe Kelly, David Osborn, Ritchie Howard, Jim Johnson. Front Row l: John Schickling, Ed Wallace, Jerry Hall, Clayton Erickson, Doug Marsh, Mike Olson, Bill Nocolay. 1- il SUE CORTELYOU WO,-k progressed SUE BENEDICT, FRED KUNZMANN gjwgAf fjo emem er fx! 9 ExciTing moin eyenT in The Toll is The Junior Prom . . . onTicipoTed weeks oheod by Juniors, Seniors, ond Their 1 doTes , . . speciol occosion during The spring is The Senior Prorn . . , Toshion- obiy dressed sTudenTs ond escorTs donce To dreoirny rnusic . A , hord ond Tedious work chonges gyrn inTo o beoiuTiTul bollroorn . . . The Junior Prom and the Senior Prom. LANA COLLEY, Bos McGiNNis BONNIE HAND, srsve SARICH Both proms were enjoyed by all. Z ' 1 I if 4 i . ll i 1gi2 l ' ,,ff GRM!-W x Mx ff' E SKI CLUB Back Row 4: Sandy Stull, Joanne Meenk, Carol Brooks, Nanci Edmiston, Judy Owens, Mary Lynn Thompson, Kathy Kuhl, Pat Kurtz, Barb Thiel, Barbara Hansey, Susie Wilson, Nancy Wilson, Julie Frisell, Penny Cyr, Jane Ambrose, Carolyn Rhea, Carol Conlee, Sue Cortelyou, Cheri Mariotto. Row 3: Judy Cunningham, Genevieve Brady, Barbara Dustman, Gwen Dye, Judy Nowak, Sharon Chandler, Katy Heily, Sherry Lehn, Gail Caskey, Jackie Rice, Vicki Bishop, Jo Pulver, Lorna Leal, Sue Moser, Penny Strachcn, Barbara Stanyar, Melanie Follis, unknown, Pam Vine, Mary Wasley, Leah Rasmussen, Row 2: Chris Johnson, Bonnie Hand, Sally Scott, Dianne Johnson, Sue Place, Ginny Larson, Norma Price, Bev Hunt, Jeri Freeman, Mary Jo Sandvig, Sue Weyrick, Lynne Tuttle, Mary Lee Hoselton, Sue White, Jolene Rice, Marilou Yurovchak. Front Row li Marcia Frisbie, Leslie Levin, Ginny Snow, Rick Truax, Mike Wood, Doug Graves, Rod Dickinson, Ronald Gunn, Kathy Blythe, Rena Catlow, Mimi Thal. I A familiar scene at The Mountain in fer SMA usiasfs Counting the days until Saturday . . . urging triends to 'try it . . . rushing to catch the 7 a.m. bus . . . ioking on the ski bus . . , braving Austin Slope . . . many accidents occurring . . . in- teresting commentary by guest speak- ers . . . stretch pants and matching parkas . . . sunny days and powder snow . . .spring skiing bringing sun- burn and fatigue . . . Mt. Baker brings ideal snow conditions to Bl-l.S. stu- dents . . . members ranging from be- ginners to champion skiers. . . panor- amic scenery, tamiliar sight to those who visit the mountain regularly . . . Ski Club. N inety-Two l Q. l PoTluclc dinners . . serve for Red l STocking Tea . . . Annual Tashion T show gives preview oT spring sTyles . . . visiT resT homes . . . hold memor- able l2ecogniTion Ceremony . , . serve Tor lnTernaTional Dinner . . . purpose: sing in our common life, Those ideals oT personal and social living, To which we are commiTTed by our faiTh as Chrisnans . . . Y-Teens Cabinet. J Inv i Ps Y-TEENS CABINET Back Row 3: Jeannie MuscuTT, Mary Jo Young, Barbara Thiel Su'sie Wilson, Gay Vanderhoef. Row 3: Charla Grebe, Jana Vosfi, Carol Conlee, Heidi Jones , I K KaThy White, Jlrrxlw . J ff FronT Row l: Mimi Thal, Sue Benedid, Dianne Johnson, Sue Corfelyou, Wendy Jackson. Members are made up of girls elecTed in by Their Sponsor many money-making proiecTs . . . cookie Tellow classmaTes . . . dominaTed by school leaders bake sale . . . rummage sale . . , money used To spon- . . . hold Two annual banaueTs during The year , . . sor a Korean War orphan . . . conTribuTe Tunds To memorable Time is iniTiaTion oT new members . . many worTh-while organizanons . , . help communiTy The good sporTsmanship makes iT Tun . . . wiTh EasTer Seal Drive , . . Ushers Club. USHERS CLUB Back Row 3: Cris Wieder, Donna Stirnac, Sue Longwood, Jeanne Pulver, Carolyn ChrisTcn, Nancy Wilson, Carol Blum, Helen Garness, Marg Backlund Barbara Thiel, Robin Blair, Corrie Gerde, Paola Sarich, Colleen Conn, Diane Fallaway, Barbara Means. Row 2: Sonia Fesser, Cha'leTTe Hansen, Cheryl Clark, Becky Ccrnzng, Tanr-a Day, Charla Grebe, Joanne Meenk, Carol Conlee, Cheri MarioTTo, KaThy Whife, Linda RuTquisT, Jane Ambrose, RuTh Steinman, Diana Dunphy, Louise Sargent FronT Row l: Ann Wilson, Carol Rusch, Chris Johnson, PaT Sm.Th, Marion Mcllonala, Mary Ann Seelye, Dean Marfinson, C.nry Larson iefsy Glover, Bonnie l-land. ' 1- s.5,w?qy,.,q.w4 Q rf , 1- X N - A- 4 A... A A l l .. I as pc 'IGM li .Ep S - J if 1. T D . D TORCH CLUB Uuniort Back Row: Louise Sargent, Penny Strachan, lrene Tramp, Cheryl Judy Nowak, Jeannie Muscutt, Charla Grebe, Bev McCullough, Vicki Selhaver, Ruth Steinman, Norma Price, Mary Ann Scott, Mary Schuler, Barbara Means. Row 2' Ronald Gunn, Shirley Erickson, Katy Heily, Marlene Prouty, Haworth, Richard Perry, Rod Dickinson, Bruce Smith, Tom Deeter, Watrous, Ann Hatchard, Diane Stonehouse, Sue Cortelyou Remsberg, Mary Alice Johnson. Front Row: Karla Martin, Donna Nord, Emma Jean Hunt, Corinne fn i TORCH CLUB lSeniurJ Back Row 3: Tonna Day, Nancy Wilson, Robin Blair, Jim Swartwood, David Rhea, Tom Nordtvcdt, Susan Wilson, Carolyn Christen. Row 2: Cheryl Clark, Diana May, Wanda Pruiett, Becky Corning, Jane Ambrose, Clarice Erozovich, Florie Winsor. Ryner, K0ll Y Front Row l: Hattie Offley, LeAnn Kvistad, Ccrol Conlec, Kathy White, WOOUY Charlettc Hanson, Cherrill Hobart. Mary Broten, Karen Evans, Sonia Fcsser, Nathalie Reichwald, Sally Blonde, Sue Huntley, Mary Ellen Pope, Roberta Moore, Deanna Holeman, Ginny Schrey, Sara Ann Hunt. Honorary club . . . highly intelligent . . . approximately one-halt are Seniors and one-halt are Juniors . . . membership is based on a point system . . . must have certain number ot points to participate . , . has various banquets . . . starting as an active club instead ot iust honorary . . . has pins . . . known as Honor Society . . . Torch Club. fsfnclenfs fllge prone, Participate in halttimes during tootball season . . . also in basketball half- times . . . enter school rating contest in Edmonds in February . . . will take part in Blossom Time again this year , . . have placed tirst in various parades . . . Miss Knibbs is responsible advisor . . . Pep Club Drill Team. PEP CLUB DRILL TEAM Back Row 2: Katy Helly, Evy Whitney, Judi Owens, Mary Jo Young, Julie Frisell, V:rki Bell, Ann Wilhelm, Sue Caufman, Sue Stevens, Judy Mork, Susie Wilson, Sally Van Ry, Pat Kurtz, Marlene Prouty, Gail Hayes, Pam Repanich, Judy Nowak, Sue Cortelyau, Wendy Jackson, Judy Raymond, Lowie Kvistad. Front Row l: Mimi Sue Thal, Rita Hackett, Nancy Bowman, Bonnie Swanberg, Dianne Johnson, Carolyn Frayseth, Kathy Blythe, Pam vtissaen, Marv Ellen Pope, Bev McCullough, Sue Christensen, Sue White, Lana Colley, Nancxe Jones, Mary Wasley, Mary Lou Yurovchak, Marv Jane McGuire, Marg Farrell, Vickie Berwick, Roxi Pazaski. 2 i g i i i i e I t J J C g,,,x,,. W - ' we ? PEP CLUB ONE Back Row 3: Lowie Kvistad, Katy l-leily, Sue Cortclyou, Gay Vanderhoef, Pat Kurtz, Jo Thompson, Susie Wilson, Judy Mork, Sue Stevens, Carol Windsor, Vicki bcll, Gall Hayes, Wendy Jackson, Pam Repanich. Row 2: Linda Thomas, Betty Brooks, Mary Jo Sandvig, Mary Wasley, Sue Chrlstensen, Bev McCullough, Laura Johnson, Linda Frick, Julie Tobkin, Chris McConnell, Jolene Rice, Karen Watkins, Kathy Blythe. no Plank Rita Hackett Jeri Freeman, Pam Caling, Marllou Yurovchak, Pam Missiaen, Arlene Hale, Front Row l: Con l , , Mary Jane McGuire, lxaren Hatch, Vickie Berwick. QPPJ Members are chosen on an elective basis by triends . . . required to attend all home games and a per- centage ot away games . . . assist cheerleaders in . . . . d romoting school spirit traditional sharp an girls gn We 49410, qfUAife otticers are elected at every new members hold son . . . capable and etticient . . , an annual initiation and installation banquet in the spring tor recognition ot new members and otticers peppy red and white uniforms single out members . . .Pep Club. PEP CLUB TWO Back Row 3: Marsha Isaacson, Evy Whitney, Mary Jo Young, Ann Wilhelm, Jeannette McDanold, Nancy Long, Sally Van Ry, Janna Brown, Suc ,Caufman, Sallie Nowak, Linaa Nelson, Marlene Prouty, Julie Frisell, Judy Raymond. Row 2: Carolyn Frysett, Nancic Jones, Leslie Cawker, Linda Herbold, Sue Benedict, Judy Nowak, Nancy Carter, Judy Owens, Carolyn Johnston, Jean Ferngrcn, Mary Ellen Pope, Lana Colley. Front Row l: Mimi Thal, Rox: Pazaski, Judy Cunningham, Bonnie Swanberg, Margaret Farrell, Tammy Bernardi, Sue White, Dianne Johnson, Nancy Bowman, Margee Wilson, Carolyn Thompson. I Q at kffisllfi ,,7ig, Q :Q V co 3 , ' i , I Aj . ,4 A Q Q - V V V v ' , 5 - v A Q ess? yi Q r n T ,Eg ' -I 1 r 1 F is 5 , ' 9 9 as x I E. Ninety-Five - 1 - s 4 GIRLS' CLUB PAPER STAFF Back Row: Veronica Mratinich, Sue Cortelyou, Julie Gilday, Judy Olsenius, Joan Rudd, Judy Klander, Helen Hcmery, Sue Caufman, Penny Cyr, Jeanne Pulver, Sue Quant, Mary Remsberg, Vicki Bell, Mary Jo Young, Marg Farrell. Row Margee Wilson, Kathy Chesney, Penny Strachan, Bev McCullough, Vicki Selhaver, Barbara Asmundsan, Kathy Maneval, Charla Grebe, Judy Nowak, Jeri Freeman, Mary Schuler, Jolene Rice, Dianne Johnson. Front Row: Rena Catlow, Roxi Pazaski, Lynne Tuttle, Norma Price, Leslie Levin, Danne McLeod, Bev Hunt, Kathy Blythe, Sue Weyrick, Chris Johnson, Dottie Smith, Ginny Schrey. Knowledge obtained and opinions formed from Girls' Club gossip column . . . cover interesting fields . . . fashions . . . current events . . . opinions of fellow students . . . club doings . . . talk to different people for interviews . . . use mimeograph machine . . . tedious hours of assembling together . . . busy pounding the typewriter . . . rushing to meet deadlines with last minute news . . . Girls' Club Paper Stuff. odcfivifies yor any Plan inspirational, humorous, and serious as- semblies . . . excellent Christmas Program . . . guest speakers on vocations to aid girls . . . inform Sophomore girls of clubs and activities that are part of the school . . . latest fashions previewed . . . Girls' Club Assembly Committee. GIRLS' CLUB ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Back Row: Diane Fullaway, Kathy Maneval, Bev McCullough Norma Price, Jeannie Muscutt. Front Row: Jolene Rice, Roxi Pazaski. 1 Members chosen by Executive Board . . . introduced practice of pep rallies before home games . . . work to promote more school spirit. . . keeping up the team's morale . . . Pep Assembly Committee. PEP ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Back Row 3: Bill Read. Row 2: Mary Jane McGuire, Mary Jo Young, Rick Hamstreet, Sue Cortelyou. Front Row l: Vickie Berwick, Anne Wilson, Jack Kaufman. BOOKROOM CREW Back Row 2: Elaine Chandler, Carolyn Christen. I Front Row l: Sherry Calkins, Sandy Rotzitski, Betty Little- field, Carol Steiner. ln charge ot lost and tound . . .sells paper back books . . . in charge ot school supplies as paper, pencils, erasers, and carbon papers . . . takes care ot storeol books . . . lends and receives books . . . capable and trustvvorthy managers . . . led industrially by Mr. Alpaugh . . . Book- room Crew. DEBATE CLUB Back Row 3: Jack Benedict, Woody Watrous, Bob Haskins, Peer Thorson, Dorn Campbell. Row 2: Penny Strachan, Kathy White, Robin Blair, Carol Canlee, Norma Price, Front Row l: Bonnie Lamothe, Doug Grandquist, Skip Shippy, Karla Martin. Debate question Federal Aid to Education . . . begin with interteam debates . . . they travel by Raider Bus to college invitational debates, also goto the state tournament at Pullman . . . much time spent at library . . . ably assisted by Mr. Korte . . . Debate Club. Pirifeol WHA glre They serve the school in many ways . . . such as assisting with the sophomore tea in the tall and the senior tea in the spring . . . meetings every month . . . open to any member ot Girls' Club . . . understanding aid given treely by advisor Miss Cornish . . . Social Club. SOCIAL CLUB Back Row: Rosalie Swihart, Jackie Rice, Jane Franklin, Claire Johnson, Candy Eddy, Leslie Elsbree, Judy Klander, Joan Rudd, Carol Cowan, Julie Tobkin, Ann Robbins, Meredith O'Neil. Front Row: Sue Quant, Kathy Weber, Barbara Kennedy, Trudie Bell, Edna Parker, Elaine CHOHUIEV, Pat bint- plot, Su Huntley, Judy Nau, Mary Ann Mendenhall. Members learn retail selling and advertising . . . field trips to Seattle, Vancouver, to visit stores play important part in year activities . . . help handicapped children learn to swim . . . send delegates to Chicago National Convention . . . Distributive Education Club. D.E. CLUB Back Row: Sandy Baotwell, Jonina Ries, Lorraine Webster, Linda Smedley, Mary Hawkins, Myrna Custer, Eugene Altman, Mike Brawnrigg, Dick Strahl, Robert Helmer. Row 3: Judy Kuhts, John Brooks, Marsha Isaacson, Eiklki Clapper, Lynda Klahn, Gail Bigler, Pat Groes- ec . Row 2: Sandra Ridings, Linda Danielson, Lynn Whipple, Judy Denson. First Raw: Skip Ness, Anne Wilson, Ellen Goodland, Dave Bae, Linda Todonl. ,CM I ,C l Members sponsor many money-making proi- ects . . . sells student phone books . . . also sponsors dances during year. . , holds an an- nual dinner dance enjoyed by members and dates . . . spring picnic anticipated also by club . . . Mr. Bruel and Mr. Lowery are ca- pable advisors . . . Alpha Hi-Y. ALPHA HI-Y Back Row 2: Steve Benecke, Rick Songster, Bob Ryan, Fred Kunzman, Ken Apt, Mr. Bruel. Front Row l: Rick Truox, Jim Granger, Mike Boyd, Dave Boe. BETA HI-Y Back Row: Mr. Safsten, Stan Pilkey, Tim Irvin, Richard Belka, Bruce Smith, Bob Jepperson, Darrell Anderson, Les Galley, Ed Richards, Chris Ott, Bob McGinnis, Doug White, Mr. Jansen. Front: Doug Marsh, Fred Feldmann, Bob Cannon, Tonn Nordtvedt, Tom Lockhart, Bob Johnstone, John Notar, Jim Blair, Jack Kaufman. Membership on elective basis . . . sponsor tootball programs . . . contribute loyally to many school tunctions . . . hold a late spring cruise and annual dinner dance that is en- ioyed by members and dates . . . make post- ers to add to school spirit . . . dominated by school leaders . . . Beicl Hi-Y. N in ety-Eight DELTA HI-Y Back Row 3: Alan Murray, Stan Nelson, Mike Mallory, Bob Tucker. Row 2: Warren Bergholz, Dean Shintaffer, Tom Follis, Dan Robbins, Ed Ebright, Jack Stanyars Front Row l: Jay Bornstein, Rick Harden, Bob Bornstein, Bob Stamnes, Darrell Kopp, Mike Aemmer, Howard Hammer, Terry Chappel, Tom Grunhurci. Membership on elective basis . . . sponsor var- ious successtul dances . . . participate in the annual trip to Olympia tor the legislative pro- gram . . . contributes loyally to several or- ganizations such as the World. Service Or- ganization . . . Caretul guidance by Mr. Gooch and Mr. Pooleon . . . Delia Hi-Y. Sell school book covers . . . hold two spon- sored dances . . . Distribute Rexal Flyers tor tunds . . . Hold successtul paperdrive . . . l-lave spring dinner dance and cruise . . . Dis- tinguished by mustard sweatshirts bearing in- signia ot club . . . Advisor, Mr. Lehning . . . Gamma HifY. , GAMMA HI-Y Back: Glenn Coulter, Skip Failor, Rea Thompson, Mike Wood, George Fowler, Mike Allsop, Jim Bell, Eric Pearson, Jerry Walken, Gary Meclcalf, Larry Petry. Front: Mr. Lehning, Dan O'Connor, Frank Muljat, Mel Asplund, Larry LaBree, Bud Holmes, Mr. Thompson, .., Open all assemblies by presentation ot The American Flag and Raider Banner . . . firm grip and rapid pace distinguish them . . . Student Council electives . . . sophomore, .lun- ior and senior classes are represented . . . two from each class . . . dependable and capable Flag Bearers. FLAG BEARERS Left to Right: John Griggs, Bob Cannon, George Holmes, Rea Thompson, Richard Belka, Lex Kaligas. Club includes all lettermen . . . all protits go Toward athletic insurance . . . a Back-to-School Dance was held . . . assist otticials aT Track and swim meets . . . an annual lettermen's banquet and picnic held . . . led by Mr. Dorr, lvlr. Johnson, and Mr. Stephan . . . Raider Club. RAIDER CLUB . Back: Dennis Brown, Dave Mason, Mel Asplund, Robert Bornstein, Fred Feldmann, Roger Mehl, Frank Muljat, Bob McGinnis, Bob Jeoperson, Bruce Smith, Mike Mole lory Knot a memberi, Bob Ryan, Steve Gustafson, Bob Berwick, Dave Steele, Dari O'Connor, Stephen Elmore. Row 2: Terry Allan, Grady Gray, Les Galley, Tim Irvin, Larry Hartford, Paul Mork, Rick Hamstreet, Bob Johnstone, Rick Gilbert, Alan White, George Fowler, Tom Nordt- vedt, Tom Follis, Mike Boyd, Bruce Buchanan, Larry Labree, Dale Fairbanks, Mike McMullen, Rick Munday, Tom Lockhart, Jim Blair. Front: John Dickcu, Bob Cannon, Barney Schneider, Richard Truax, Ray Kent, Chris Ott, Ed Richards, Dale Adams, Ted Mains, Howard Hammer, Mike Wood, George Holmes, Larry Petry, Steve Kurinap. , ,,-.4 , , 1. HWY Y Membership on elective basis . . . sponsor bas- ketball programs . . . hold annual dinner dance and spring cruise . . . The members present window display Tor homecoming ac- tivities . . . hold moneymaking projects such as dances . . . promote school spirit by post- ers inthe halls . . .Key Club. KEY CLUB Back Row 3: Bob Frazier, Roger Quiggle, Doug Graves, Greg Cory, Alan Hale, Clayton Van Buren. I Row 2: Jim Patterson, Jack Crosland, Mike Corning, Craig Bergsma, Steve Sarich. Front Row l: Steve Inge, Jim Dawson, Dave Onkels, Larry Hartford, Grady Gray, Pat Day, Ed Schrump, Bob Allen, Bob Myette. l--V 'ii FIRE SQUAD Back Row: George Holmes, Bob Cannon, Dave Mason. Front Row: Dave Steele, Les Galley, Rick Harden, Tim Irvin, Fred Feldmann. Etticient time calculators . . . necessary to satety ot school . . . take charge ot getting students in an orderly and rap- id manner trom The building . . , ready at a moment's notice . . . speed is prime tactor as well as satety . , . led by a trustworthy tire chiet . . , Fire Squad. Ninety Nine All inTeresTed sTudenTs are welcome To ioin . . . prepares The sTudenTs 'lor a career ol Teaching . . . members gain experiences in Teaching as sTudenT Teachers . , . Future Teachers of America. T PROJECTION SQUAD Back Row 3: Gary PeTT:grcw Dewey Foldyik, Ken Owens, Duane LindquisT, George Cail- lier. Row 2: Craig Comforf, Bill STar, Virgil Ternplin, Edward Bailey, STeohen Elmore. FronT Row ii Carl WesTon, Oscar Ridings, Gerald Presler, Ray Wibbens, Torn Kinley. FUTURE TEACHERS Bock Row 2: STeve Thomas Pam SaxTon Sue QuanT Sfeve Sarich Front Row T: Tanna Day Bonnie Hand Jane Evans Valuable asseT To educaTional deparTrnenT oT The school . . . show hundreds of Tilms Tor insTrucTion To various classes . . , Mr. l-logon capable insTrucTor . . . dependable and eTTicienT Proiecfion Crew. AbsoluTely essenTial To all sTage producTions . . . advised by capable Al Gunderson . . . selecTed on dependabiliTy and TrusTworThiness . . . always available when needed . . . Stage Crew. STAGE CREW Back Row 3: 'Wendell Terry Sfeve Aagusmn, Larry Yeoe man, Mike Todd, Mike Kir- kelie, Alan Whife. Row 2: David Osborn, Richard Foss, Bob Hall, Roger Quiggle. FirsT Row li Bob Del-lon, Bruce Rowe, Doug Webley, Bill Johnson, Harold Woodruff. One H umireaf FUTURE FARMERS Back Row: Gary Beard, Robert Taylor, Barry Edin, Larry Yeornan, Victor Tesh- era, Gary Evans, Dan taylor, Deane Sandell. Row 2: Robert Ezell, Larry Kersey, Carl Weston, Robert Anderson, Rick Tieman, Larry Clark, Mike Tilley, Front Row l: Doug Johnson, Rick Selhaver, Dick Rightmire, Bill Loomis, Tom Dow, Tom Shipley. Conduct meetings with parliamentary procedure , . . participate in Fairs . . . perform parliamentary procedure tor several organizations . . . led by Mr. Sandell . . , Future Farmers of America. l Led by capable president Retha Rodenburger . . . all girls interested eligible tor membership . . . assist school nurse in ear, shot and eye clinics . . . visit various hospitals . . . Future Nurses of America. FUTURE NURSES :ck Row 3: Abby Goldman, Judy Benson, Diane Stone- house, Shari Doble, Vickie Beard, Mary Ann Griffith Jenee Lanning, w 2: Rosalee Fast, Janet Barnes, Retha Rodenberger, Chris McConnell, Kay Brand, Janice Barnes, Georgia Hea- ther. ont Row T: Lin Vaughn, Don- na Deeter, Janet lsert, Patti Johnson, Barbara Bird, Judi McCormack, Donna Nord. One Hundred One FUTURE HOME MAKERS Back Row 3: Jan Dinger, Kay Eason, Kathy Haworth, Linda Twining, Alice Pownall, Gwen Stedman, Irene Atwood. Row 2: Ann Wilson, Marlyce Schwartz, Sue Caufnnan, Meredith O'Neil. Front Row l: Darlene Andrus, Marcia Rae Hebert, Georgia Heather, Gwen Dye, Carol Colpitts, Diane Armstrong. Under the capable leadership ot President Janna Brown and Advisor Mrs. Gorsuch . . . have leadership training and demonstration day . . . pie bake sale tor money making proiect . . . Fufure Homemdkers of America. ur K tv- AD STAFF Back: Jacquie Bradley, Mary Remsf Berg, Kafhy Weber, Barb Dust- rnan, Carolyn Rhea, Julie Cuilday. Front: Bonnie Hand, Claire Johnson, Jeannie Musculf, SHUKSAN AD MANAGER Veronica Mratinich Early designed layouis . . .edi- Tors and siali meeiing dead- lines Throughour eniire year . . , advisor Miss Loraine Coy , . . Skip Shippy and Sandra Reid ca-ediiors . . . Teachers and laculiy seclion handled Through Adrriinislraiion stall . . . clubs and aciiyiries under Aciivilies slall . . . imparianl siaffs corriplering The annual are Sporis, Business, Classes, Layoui, Arr, and Ad siall . . . SHUKSAN ASSISTANT EDITOR Shirley Erickson SHUKSAN LAYOUT STAFF SPORTS STAFF Pam Vine and Candy Eddy Ed Dahl SHUKSAN LAYOUT EDITOR Gay Hawkins Margie Tarfe Roxi Pazaski SHUKSAN SPORTS EDITORS John Brooks Heidi Jones C7QaiJer Sagas SHUKSAN 'CO-EDITORS Sandra Reid, Skip Shippy SHUKSAN ART EDITOR Alan White QCOVJGOI xgllnsfrafecl ,s c SHUKSAN ACTIVITIES Marg Backlund, Dean Martinsan, Nancy Carter, LeAnn Kvistad, Jean Ferngren. ACTIVITIES EDITOR Gay Vanderhoef BUSINESS MANAGER Chris McConnell SHUKSAN BUSINESS STAFF Back Row 2: Judy Klander, Linda Rutquist, Nancy Robinson, Judi Stephens, Jane Ambrose. Front Row I: Bernard Offley, Sheri Harriman, Carol Hinote. Writers of copy struggling tor proper letter count . . , hard work but with much reward . . .Art statt drawing tiendish- ly . . . Layout staff setting up pictures . . . familiar phrase heard each day don't chew gum and bring your pencils . . . Sports staff recording scores glad and grim.. . many eager working members make up the 1962 Shuksan Staff. CLASSES STAFF Back Row: Randy Baunach, Kathy White, SHUKSAN ADMINISTRATION STAFF B,-ion Gillespie, Back: Sue White, Nancy Long, Sally Scott. Front Row: Ginny Sch,-ey, Qiorice B,-020- Front: Karen Watkins, Karen Hatch. vich, Nancy Long. CLASSES EDITOR EDITOR Carol Conlee Donna Stimac nr gm QW? c' .f If v:-:r BEA-CON EDITORIAL STAFF Back Row 3: Roger Quiggle, Jim McKay, Joe Mustappa, John Stolpe, Julie Gilclay. Row 2: Tom Follis, Lynn Whipple, Scott Williams, Leslie Levin, Margaret Farrell, Mary Thompson. Front Row I: Margaret Palmer, Karen Howell, Roni Peterson, Jolene Rice, Carol Brooks. qQaialer essages elafecl Reliable reporters . . . nose tor news a must , . . hard working stall . . . copy tlying trorn typewriters to printer. . . ad collection big iob . . . requires much persistence and salesmanship . . . always ready for story with paper and pencil in hand . . . complete news coverage . . . tashion . . . sports . . . humor . . , variety of news . . . give time and energy . . . rewarded by finished paper . . . advised by Mr, Gooch and Editor Torn Follis . . . Beacon Sfuff. BEACON EDITOR Tom Fcllis BEACON C0-EDITORS BEACON Jolene Rice, Joe Mustappa AD MANAGER Marg Palmer BEACON BUSINESS STAFF Back Row. Roger Quiggle Nancy Bowman Front Row: Veronica Mratinich Helen Garness Julie Gilday -K Judy Mork BEACON BUSINESS MANAGER Julie eiidoy B:AlcoN AD s'rAFr Back Row: John Stolpe Carol Brooks Roger Quiggle Charlie Starkovich Roxi Pazaski Front Row: Margie Evans Sue Hardy Jolene Rice Leslie Levin Marg Farrell MAKE-UP CREW Back Row 3: Sue Place, Candy Eddy, Judy Raymond, Judi Owens, Janna Bachert, Carolyn Christen, Robin Riley, C a r al Windsor, Janna Brown, Barb John- son, Marg Backlurid, Judy Mork, Helen Gar- ness, C a r l a Anderson, Joan Rudcl, Sue Quant, Colleen Conn, Pat Kurtz. Row 2: Dianne Johnson, Mollie Renlie, Bev McCullough, Jo Ann Bochnak, Roni Peterson, Mary Wing, Kathy White, Gerry Cas- sidy, Margaret Palmer, Bunny Ferguson, Barb Westford, Gloria Krein, Pat Groesbeck, Sharon Sullivan, Laura Hamilton, Marcia Roe Hebert. First Row l: Linda Pope, Susan Hardy, Pat Smith, Linda Thom- as, Carol Smith, Jane Ambrose, Mary Jane Mc- Guire, Bonnie Swanberg, J u d y S now, Margaret Farrell, Betty Brooks, Sharon Platt, Sue White, Nancy Bowman. ' - f . - A - TICKET SQUAD Effective working service group . . . often receives little recognition Bock Row 3: Duong L,ndqu,S,, Mon- . . . make up cast in What-A-Sho, operetta and assemblies . . . expe- 'ng i3j3jZYfCTjSTerQU 'f LO'- rience in make-up application gained . . . demonstrations given to the Row 2: Alice Powrwll, Marv How- ,. , I kins, Bill Vogel, Patsy Stone. club on make-up and uses . . . ability needed to gain membership . . . Front Row i. Joh., Mcgee, Mofiene Land, Glenda Smoot, G e o r g e managed by Janna Bachert . . . many friendships formed . . . Mrs. Catiiief, Steele, adviser . . . Make-up Crew. Punches student body cards at all school games . . . members take tickets at operetta and all-school play . . . parties and additional events are enioyed . . . led by Mr. Lehning . . . Ticket Squad. RADIO CREW Back Row 2: Stephen Elmore, Skip Shippy. Front Row li Gay Hawkins, Dave Oster, Joe Kelly, Jack Benedict. Q4 An. It 1 moofA C7Qunning Sfreams l-lear the members' cheery voices every morning during third period for announcements , . . use sound effects for all school productions . . . efficient announcers at the basketball games . . . always dependable and ready for their jobs . . . Radio Crew. Om' Hundred Fire DADS' CLUB OFFICERS Lett to right: Jack Raymond, Bill Wieder, Basil Correspondence with Spanish speaking countries . . . conversing in Spanish . . . gaining a better understanding ot our triends to the south . . . Spanish parties conducted . . . under the leader- ship ot Mimi Thal . . . advised by Mrs. Margaret Threlkeld . . . Spanish Club. SPANISH 'CLUB Back Raw: Julie Gilday, Pat Kurtz, Sue Stevens, Judy Mork, Helen Garness, Jeannie Muscutt. Row 2: Kitty Ann Reynolds, Alexis Cay Easton, Maureen McQuary, Diana May, Abby Goldman, Sandra Rozitski. Front Row l: Mimi Thal, Jeri Latham, Leah Ras- mussen, Hazel Sluys, Sue Weyrick, Nancy Bowman. Reddick. Supported athletic teams . . . adver- tised games . . . provided transporta- tion tor out-ot-town games . . . organ- ized tloats tor Homecoming Parade . . . equipped areas around the city with basketball baskets . . . donated movie camera tor use at varsity games . . . held lettermen's banauet . . . tur- nished a picnic tor lettermen and dates . . Dads' Club. furalcy 045 C4145 Knowledge and enioyment went hand in hand . . . played games and sang songs in French . . . gay Christmas party held . . , members en- acted plays tor the club . . . monthly meetings . . . guided by Vicki Bell, and advised by Miss Margaret Shagren , , . French Club. 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FOOTBALL AWARDS From left: Tom Follis, Inspirational Award Torn Nordtvedt, Scholastic Award. assisted by his backtield coach Don Harris and line coach, George Yonlick . . .sophomore coaches were Mal Walton and Douglas Thompson . , . JV coaches were Don Harris and George Yonlick . . . trainer Tom Ersland kept all the play- ers in top shape. MANAGERS B a c k r 0 w: Glen Shearer, Larry Westman. Front row: Mel Groves, Bruce Bethel. This year the football managers consist- ed ot tour Sophomores . . . these boys did jobs that coaches didn't have time tor . . .cleaning up after the players and packing equipment tor the trips . . . at the end ot the season, they work many hours cleaning and putting equipment away for the next year. One Hundred Fourteen The Sophomores ended Their sea- son wiTh greaT success . . . Coach Mal WalTon and his squad Turn- ed in a Tive win, one loss record . . . Their loss was To Ferndale in Their second game of The season . . . aTTerwards The long sTring of wins began . . . They downed The EvereTT Sophomores in Their Third game . . . in The following weeks many Teams bowed To The Soph- omores. JU N IOR VARSITY SOPHOMORE TEAM , Back Row 4: Neely Noble, Nick MareTTe, Torn Brown, Sreve Erickson, Bob Wilcox, Doug WinTerburn, Rick Bciilgx Ril2l,iigQJ5l,Wiil'l'sR ligggahjrlfyl D-Egghe 5,2151 Olsfm- cuff Wilson, chris off. Row 3: Curt Gerner, Rick PeTerson, Frank MusTappa, Roger Jones, Randy Massey, Barry Byrd, Jim Zaunich. ROW 25 Skip poiiorl pm,-,k Muijml Rick Gnberfl Row 2: Rudy Erchinger, Jack Crandall, PaT Ferry, Tom O'Malley, Wayne ComsTock, Steve Duppemhaler, Dan Anable, Bill CarTer, George Fowler. John Moreau, Som Bokefr frorii' Row l: Charles Sfarkovich, Ahmef Kocak, Front Row l: Terry McDonald, Billy Rae, Jim Westford, Darrell HamilTon, John Jorgenson, Harvey Berwick. Dean Shirvraffer, l-ES Golley, Sieve KUNWCID, Frank Bonkoski, Richard Belka. Bemngham Bemngham Bemngham Bemngham Bemngham Bemngham Nooksack Oak l-larbor BurlingTon Sed ro-Woolley Anacorfes MT. Vernon Under The leadership ol Coaches l-larris and Yonlick, our JV's ended The season with a Three win, Two loss, and one Tie record . . . The Junior VarsiTy sTarTed The season ouT wiTh a defeaT by Nooksack, buT The following week we came back wiTh a win over Oak Harbor . . . and Then Their nexT Two games resulTed in a loss and a Tie . . . The lasT Two games of The season were vicTories over Ana- corTes and lvlounT Vernon. One Hundred Fifteen L .w ,, A A W ef, fr i PRINCESS JUDY SNOW l !, L ii fl ::- , :gf -fc - . I z 4 2 3 z f , 4 hV Homtcdgmus ROYALTY PRINCESS SUE CHRISTENSEN 5' M , PRINCESS DOTTIE SMI QUEEN LUANNE FLUGEKUAM From left: Coaches Larry Stephan, Arnold Babson, Mal Walton, and Trainer Tom Ersland 3 Ae A . , C le S 0, OlfllflCl Assisted by JV Coach Arnold Babson, l-lead Coach Larry Stephan planned rigid drills . . . guided Team To successful season . . . supervised Turn- outs, and prepared JV's Tor the varsity next year . . . Soph. Coach Mal Walton condition- ed his team Tor future seasons . . . Basketball Coaches. This year Two tine outstanding basket- ball players added Their names to The many who made basketball The sport iT is . . . winning The inspirational award was Team captain Larry LaBree, and claiming title to The Darigold Sports- Roidefs 46 manship Award was Bob Berwick. From left: Inspirational Award Winner, Larry LaBree, and Darigold Award Winner, Bob Ber Raiders 59 ,...,. Raiders 54 ...., T. Raiders 35 ..c... Raiders 42 ....,. Raiders 47 ...... Raiders 5l ,cs.,. Raiders 38 .... ,. Raiders 33 ....c. Raiders 40 .,,... Raiders 42 ....,. Raiders 37 .c.... Raiders 45 .,..., Raiders 36 ..... Raiders 50 ..... Raiders 60 ..... Raiders 42 ..... Raiders 62 ..... Raiders 59 ..... Raiders 44 c..... From left: Bruce Bethel, Bill York, and Hugh Gregory Assist trainer in helping with the team . . . take care ot equipment . . . re- cord the rebound and shooting per- centage charts Tor team members . . . prepare uniforms Tor The whole squad . . . also assist coaches in many ways . . . These are our Basketball Man- agers. ,5asLef6all VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE . ,.......,.....,...c,.................................,..,....... Burlington 53 Anacortes 64 Sedro-Woolley 45 Mount Vernon 69 Lynden 48 Burlington 54 Sedro-Woolley 49 Mount Vernon 44 Wenatchee 44 Seattle Prep 39 Cascade 26 Everett 60 Blanchet 57 Evertt 44 Cascade 39 Anacortes 5l Lynden 70 Wenatchee 53 Blanchet 66 Seattle Prep 60 One Hundred Seventeen . 3, , 4'1i' !- 1- 1 --.4 'S 6 A Q Ll' X V .W xx! f 'WT' x ii? ' X X Top row 1: McGir1ms, cenferj Harden, guard, LaBree, guard. Row 2: Galley, guard, Berwick, forward. Row 3: Hamsfreef, guard. A Row 4: Irvin, guard, Muljaf, forward. Row 5: Anderson, forward, Kallgas, for- ward, Jefferson, center. f s . -X 1 x 1 1351- 1 , , ' ra A ' Y' 1, 0 I fb f ,Q rf? 12 RAIDERS CONTROL TIP-OFF! LA BREE SETS UP PLAY AGAINST ZONE DEFENSE! This year's hasl4eTball season had many exciTing highlighTs, which occurred ThroughouT The season's play . . . The Raiders beaT AnacorTes This year Tor The TirsT Time in l7 years, TurThermore, we beaT Them 2 ouT of 3 Times, once in The DisTricT TournamenT and The oTher in regular Team play . . .Team re- ceived The coaches' praise aTTer disTricT Tourney . . . Raiders made a clean sweep over Sedro-Woolley each Time They were maTched in compeTiTion . . . during The Red Raider l-lomecoming TesTiyiTies, our warriors won over WenaTchee 62-53 . . . Team consisTed oT skillful, spiriTed, well-liked and conscienTious members. Cleaioler mfsifcy JEPPERSON SHOOTS FOR 2 GALLEY DRIVES FOR OPENING One Hurzzfrerf Nifzefee JV BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Raiders 30 .......A.,............A.....u..........4.,..... T ......... Ar'ocorTeS Raiders 35 ..A... Raiders 55 .,,... Raiders 36 ...,.. Raiders 38 .....i Raiders 4l .,.... Raiders 49 .,.... Raiders 53 ...... Raiders 5l ..,... Raiders 36 ...... Raiders 49 ...... Raiders 4O ..... Raiders 52 ...... Raiders 48 ...... Raiders 43 ..,., Raiders 38 ...... Raiders 62 ...... Top row 2: Paul Mork, Joh G ' B b F Ly erson, o rcizier, Bergsma. Row l. Roger Jones, Barry Byrd, Torn O' ley, Doug Whipple, Ch' OH One Hundred Twenty n riggs, Lariv PeT nn Wallace, KenT ris . Mal- Sedro-Woolley lVlounT Vernon Lynden ...,,...,.. BurlingTon Sedro-Woolley lVlounT Vernon SeaTTle Prep Cascade EveerTT BlancheT EvereTT Cascade AnacorTes Lynden BlancheT SeaTTle Prep Top Row 2: Eugene Fairbanks, Doug WinTerburn, Dave Blair, Wayne Van Soest, Jim McBeaTh, Dick DeGoIier. Row 1: STeve Grant, Sam Baker, Laury Evans, Darrel HamilTon, Sfeve McDonell. The Raider Sophs showed greaT varsiTy prospecTs Tor TuTure years . . . This sea- son, under The leadership of Coach lvlal VValTon, The Team Turned in a Tive-Win, six-loss record . . . The boys meT Teams from BurlingTon, Lynden, MT. Vernon, Blaine, Nooksack, and Oak l-larbor . . . made impressive showings, in skills and spiriT, . , Sophs made each game a ToTal Team eTTorT . . . a good compeTiTive Team . . . Sophomores. SOFA 0144 OV? ji fl! 5asAef6all The Raider J.V. baskeTball Team's Technique improved as Their season progressed . . . The game bunch of underclassmen provided reserve force for The varsiTy squad . . . many will make The Raider sTring in '63 . . . may noT have won all Their games, buT These iunior hoopsTers racked up a loT of experience . . . 'Ihe .lV's. McMullen and Steele watch Gilbert Butter- fly competition . . . 39:5 Q. Commanding the i962 Red Raider swim team was Coach Milt Clothier . . . he has pro- duced many tine teams and s w i m m e rs in his numerous years as swim coach. Top Row 3: Busby, Fields, Stoner, Allan, Westford, Lynn, McKay, West, McQuade, Hand. Row 2: Johnson, King, Ryan, Truax, Dawell, Shearer, Brulancl, Gilbert Wibbins, McMullen. Row lt Minge, Paulsen, Pullar, Steele, Kaunsman, Crandell, Tom Jones. This year the Gamma l-li-Y swim- ming Award was won by an out- ,standing senior swimmer, Dave Steele. . . Dave holds many swim records . . . wiwz earn Teams watch Backstroke competition Participated in many important meets . . . team consisted ot good-quality swimmers , . . Dave Steele showed outstanding abil- ity , . . he also was captain, and set a state record in the loO-yd. medley . . . under the coaching of Milt Clothier, our swim team concluded their season in good style. . . an excellent team is ex- pected next year, as many ot our underclassmen will be returning . . . team had a good competi- tive spirit . . , our i962 Swim Team. One Hundred Tufenzy-One ' S i ce' f ...AMGBQ L V S ,,,, .1ffi'ifE-ffeggsfstiszz K I. E , ,Q .S .5 i W f ,,,,,,,,,,,, Gus Tamaras Top Row l: Dave Robertson, Harlem Foster, Robert Newell, Tom Woolley, Dale Fair- banks, Randy Baunach, Bill Starr, Tim Brown, Jerry Simpson, John McCorkle, Wayne Comstock, Glenn Shearer. Row 2: Gus Tamaras, John Jorgenson, John Moreau, Terry McDonald, Ron Smith, Mike Olson, Leroy Comstock, Dennis Comings, Rick Olson, Ernie Lewis, John Westerfield, Tony Tieman. Row 3: Dave Holland, Gary Blair, Nick Kaiser, Gene Dandliker, James Russell, John Za- wicki, Rocky McArthur, Norman Lane. Led by Coach Yonlick, the l96l-62 wrestling squad is now in its third year ot competitive wrestling at BHS . . . the squad had a good season, with three ot their members in district play , . .the mat-men met teams from various Northwest schools . . . team consisted, ot tine, hardworking, and determined boys . . . the Wrestling Team. Coaches: George Yonlick, and Rex Johnson Match Play This year the wrestling team had an entirely new coaching statt . . . leading the mat-men was Coach George Yonlick, and assisting him was Coach Johnson . . . both Rex John- son and George Yonlick have had previous experience in coaching wrestling. This was eiydent as the season ended. resfhng qua r fu ,',. lm mic is MUN 5, 0 u iw mira ..k A, i ,1 I , . c M Lk M 1.4 ' Q , x j,,,,,, gr, ,- f , 4 ., 3 . arnanm 3 , R ' a ' N 4 2 . -ewes, . Q HW 'T ,, 5. l T , I , T Mqpf 6. ,- ,, Q, . , I V ,, . I-, -, K ,. 'W 'fUm ri r r fr 1 fl L, f ' I H r'w? f-girgkvek 1 ,,l F'l b:,,. ,,.,'k M10 j V, gwg, , as , . i s3lfU'l ff.' Jw M, , y. .T if f , Q Tr, C- of, , T N U W Lf? ll '01, 1' x 1.-,mf qw r T Miss T 1' I' ' np.. M, T A 'L .mf A Q-' as ' , ,igrnzihwi ,MASQ x 'T W, 2 X ? V, 5 ? N .,... My 4 ,Q f qeaicler Cinclernfzen Again leading our champion- ship cindermen, was a coach who knows Track! . . .This man is Bolo Dorr . . . in pasT years he has had many champion- ship Teams, sTaTe as well as disTricT . . . working as The as- sisTanT coach, and doing a swell job wiTh The cindermen, was Rex Johnson. McGINNIS TAKES HURDLES Couch Bob Dorr The '63 Track season showed The Raider cin- dermen sTrong in Their Tield evenTs and in The 880 yd. relay . . . They opened Their season wiTh a dual meeT againsT BurlingTon-Edison . . . laTer in The season The Raiders meT Teams Tram EvereTT, Sedro-Woolley, MT. Vernon, Oak l-larbor, Ferndale, and oThers . . . had many reTurning leTTermen . . . One Huurlrerz' Tu'e11!J-Three ,- kr' 'Y' Top row 4: Hawkins, Chappell, Luke, Anable GilberT, Wallace, Mehl, Peterson, Kauns- man, Dowell, Winterburn, Olson, EhrenfieldT Row 3: Newman, Davis, Wilson, C. Wilson Blum, Graham, Dawson, Taylor, Schrump Dickerson, Muljaf, Anderson, Franklin, Mare reft, McDonald, O'Connor, Comings, WalTers Rayburger. Row 2: Russell, Fallis, G. Wilson, Johnsfone Owens, RemingTon, Sperry, Hammer, OTis Bernstein, Bale-ma, McGinnis, Smith, West- berry, Kiem, Moreau. Row l' Harfford, Johnson, Brooks, Schickling l-lamsTreeT, Freeman, Felamcnn, Nordtyedi Thompson, Irvin, Fowler, Richards, Perry. GEORGE FREEMAN SHOT hard Follis Johnstone Smith Feldrnonn Richards Mehl Follis QQNI 'Hx' A 1 A., , xi... mf ' ' ,QTY X if 2, ' 1 ' M- il I .Z f Q-Qfmr -,J Top lefT: Hornrner, Middle left: WhiTe. BoTTom I ff: R' h e ic ords, Follis, Homstreef, NordTvedT, Richards, Irvin Olson, Mehl. YQ? M 5 - I wr--'1 One Hzzzzelrezf Tu 'erziy-Four The Red Roiders' 2-milers hod d good seoson This yeor . . . under codching oT Bob Dorr The Teoinn meT o loT of rugged compeTiTion oiciinsT The BurlingTon-Edison Tigers,The Lynden ChrisTion Lynx, The Ferndole Eoigles, ond rnoiny oThers . . . Senior Lorry ReTry, ond .lunior Roger Mehl, were The Two ouT- sTonding runners Tor The Red Roiders . . . oTher runners were John Grohom, Lynn Wolloce, ond Mike Benson . . .The Roid- ers hdve o good ouTlook Tor nexT yedr, becouse oT The greoT number of reTurning underclossmen . , . Cross-Counfry Team. From left: Larry Stephan and Mal Walton, Cooch Mol WalTon ond Cogch Lorrry STephorn were The men behind The Red Roiders' climb To IosT seoson's conference championship . . .This yeor's well-managed Teoms showed well Tor Them looTh . . . The Coaches. Top row 2. Steve Duppenfhaler, John Griggs, Harvey Berwick, Sam Baker. Row I: Roger Jones. in ,, The Red Rdider underclossmen pre senT brighT prospeds Tor a Top- noTch TuTure varsiTy . , . The Junior VdrsiTy showed good progress in boTTing, piTching, and fielding . . . ploy mony Teoms ThroughouT The sedson. Turnoufs Show Raiders Hard at Work? Q l3fmrr,ff 52 Boffom row M Mallory B Sn der Top row: B. Byrd, P. Mor Asplund. One Hundred Twenty-Six Middle row: L. Galley, R. Hardin, L, Wallace. flfarsifty asedall Under The guidance oT Coach Mal Wal- Ton, The Red Raider baseball Team had anoTher good season . . . WiTh over lo reTurning leTTermen, They had a loT ol sTrong men To rely on , . . had high baT- Ting averages, accuraTe piTching, and alerT Tielders . . . Bellingham had Their TirsT game rained ouT, The second game scheduled was WiTh EvereTT, and The Raiders won iT 9 To O . . . The Raiders played Teams Tram SeaTTle, EyereTT, Fern- dale, and oThers . . . Coach VValTon had a number of ouTsTanding players, like Bob Berwick, John Diclcau, Bob Cannon, and many more. Ray KenT, Team Capfain Bob Frazier Grady Gray ' 'Tsar' .5 gag' fjeam Coach Howard Jones led his fairway men againsT rigid compefifion This season . . . a fine golfer himself, showed his experience Through The Raider golf Team . . . Coach Jones has had many greaf Teams in The pasT as golf coach. The '62 Golf Team showed oromise for anofher greaf season . . . The beauTiful Bellingham Golf and CounTry Club was Their home course . . . under The direcfion of Coach Howard Jones, The Team eagerly waiTed To Tee-off for conference play . . . There were five rerurning leTTermen, and This lefT room for underclassmen To make The A or B Teams . . . played many Teams of This area . . . among The Top five were Ron Gunn, Bob Frazier, .lim McBeaTh, Laury Evans, and Team capfain Ray KenT, who was Top-man . . . '62 Golf Team. One Hundred Tu'e11ly-Nine Brian Runnels, gig-' Q N ar Too row left. Jack Feich, Randy Chayis Bob Frazier, Jim McBeaTh, Laury Evans Dave Nygcrcl. Bofforn row: Brian Runnels, Ron Gunn Grady Gray, Ray KenT, Jack Fuller. From left: Pat Day, Allen Hershey, Vic Teshera, Jeff Reid, Rick Munday. TOD VOWI Ed 5Cl'1fUmD, BOD Berwick, Gene Altman, LOVVY l-OBVGEV Team consisted of hard working boys with a lot of competitive spirit . . .play- ed against other teams formed within the school . . . champion team chosen by total games won . . . played before and after school . . . this is our lnfrarrlural Championship Basketball Team. From left: Attendance Counselor, Jones, and Vice- Principal, Frazier. Row 2: Larry Petry, Bob Cannon, Mike Wood. Many out for intramural football this season . . . on the football scene were our champs, who pushed their way to a victory almost every time they were in competition . . . showed their skills often before and after school games, and were a welcome part of school sports . . . Intramural Football. gn fram viral Sporfs This year there were many who turned out for badminton. . . they were skillful spirited boys . . . however, when it came time to take the champions' pictures they became quite timid . . . therefore, oi picture of the two who have been the most outstanding champs for the longest time was taken instead . . . Badminton. Bowling their way to a great many victories were our bowling champions . . . the team had many high-scoring members . . . improved their skills as season progressed . . . a much enjoyed sport . . . Bowling Champions. Tor: row 2: Randy Lalfreniere, Joe Kelly, Dave Down- ing, Ron Davis, Jerry Juenemann, Nick Leary, Dean Schroeder, Rick Peterson, Bruce Banks, Row l: Bob LaFreniere, Gary Babcock, George Sun- dean, Ecl Carlson, John Schou. One Hundred Thirty L xg, . 0-5 N 4 K-.xi Mi , 'LHP 2' . J. Y. ,,. ,ii . M 2 5' , . N 4 Top row: J. Dickou, L. LoBree, D. Horst. Middle row: S. Gustafson, R. Mum doy, B. Berwick. h- ff f mf 1 .mf V Bottom row: B. Connon, C. Ott, D. Adams, R. Jones, One Hundred Twerzty-Sezfen Mike Boyd Gene Altman Dorn Campbell ..,i:l? If I ff Coach Arnold Bobson i I , Q2 ' e ' , ,S ennzs ff! N Q' r Qi K- CL ole Q' of Top row l: Ron livcins, Gene Altman, Mike Boyd, Leroy Comstock, John McCorkle, Mike Kirklie. Row 2: Jim Rose, Keith Rodenberger, Mark Ericsson, Dorn Campbell, Bob Edmiston. 67146161 ln his second yeor ot cooching Red Roiider tennis, Cooch Ar- nold Bobson hod onother fine teorn . . . Cooch Bobson stress- es mentol ciloility cis well cis physiccil prowess . . . this yeor his netmen certoinly showed well tor him. Cooch Bobson's net-men rocked up onother well-ployed secison this yeor . . . teom storted otl with on helpful winning streok ond bocked it up throughout the seoson . . . underclossrnen im- proved oll olong, ond bythe end of the seoson some could hold their own with the Seniors . . . John McCorkle, Mike Boyd, Gene Altrnon, Ron Evons were just o tew ot the top ployers . . . under the leodership of Cooch Bobson for their second yecir, the tennis teoim proved thot Boloson certciin- ly hold ci lot ot good experience in cooching tennis. One Hundred Twenty-Eight Top row: Vosii, Clough, Pringe, Wick, TifT, Chandler, Koker, Miss Sfrcind. Row 2: Sullivan, Cailler, Offlc-y, Bossieux, Delvendahl, Morrissey. girl? ,Joris 61- 62 From Toll unTil spring The school gym is busy vviTh The ocTiviTies of B Club . . . These girls porTicipaTe in ploy days ond inTromurol TournomenTs, besides selling reTreshmenTs aT school TuncTions . . .ploy- doys give The girls on opporTuniTy To geT beTTer ocquainTed, and To TesT Their skills ogoinsT oThers . . . ony girl who Turns ouT ToiThTully may goTher poinTs which enoble her To become eligible for her oThleTic leTTer . . . she Then may be eli- gible Tor B Club. Yeorly iniromurol progrom . , . copTivoTing conTesT of spores ond sTrikes . . . meeT weekly oT bowling olley oTTer school , . . winning Team receives Trophy ond recogniTion . . . dssisTed by odvisor Miss STrond , . . individuol ond Teom compeTiTion . . . members Try To ecirn 200 pins . . . enThusiosm and hord vvork resulT in mony revvords . . . iviorilyn iviorriseT and Yvonne Bossieux hove mony high gomes . . . high-spiriTed girls improve bowling skills . . . Girls' Bowling Club. Yvonne Bossieux Back row 3: Scott, SmooT, Chizer, Wnbeck, WrighT, Wick, Toner. Row 21 Tift, Goldman, Powncll, Garrno, Shippy, Howard, Rozifski. Row iz Maier, Davis, Goenan, Larsen, Dobson. Wim Back row 3: VosTi, McCormack, Goenen, Ellingson, Ambrose, Tiff, Morse, Whitney, Young, Yurovchak, Longwood. Row 2: Mrs. Rosi, Denson, Follis, Pulver, Road, Olson, Doxee. Row l: J, Johnson, Die-rkop, Harmer, Maier, McGuire, Swanberg, D. Johnson. MeT every Monday nighT . . . pracTice various sTrol4es and dives . . . prepare Tor The WaTer BalleT . . . over ThirTy ac- Tive members . . . many money-making proiecTs . . . gave loasl4eTball dance aTTer a game . . . sell pompons and candies . . . club purchased an underwaTer speaker wiTh earned money. PracTice diligenTly Tor long awaiTed show . . . waTer carnival given Tor Two performances . . . use aT un- derwaTer speaker delighTs everyone. Inspirational Award Winner Yvonne Bossieux Chosen Tor sporTsman- ship, aThleTic abiliTy, and leadership . . . always an inspiraTion To fellow Team maTes . . . Yvonne Bos- sieux, Girls' A Th l e T i c Award Winner. Top row: Goenen, Toner, WhiTl3eck, Davis, Garmo. Row l: TifT, ScoTT, Howard, Larson, Chizer, Again This year speed-a-way was a success . . .The girls chose ChrisTy Howard To be Their inspiraTional award winner, because ol her Top compeTiTive sporTsmanship and spiriT . . . alThough The weaTher someTimes dampened The girls' uniTorms, iT never dampened Their spiriTs . . . many girls Turned ouT, and display- ed a greaT deal of conTrol, coordinaTion, and endurance as They parTicipaTed in This sporT . . . Speed-a-way. One Hundred Thirty-Two Tophrow 2: Howard, Toner, Goenen, Witbcck, TufT, Harmer, Larson, C izer. One of The many sporTs oTTered To vivacious girls aT Bi-l.S. is volleyball . . . each Team sTrives To vvin championship . . . develop Team coordinaTion and Team spiriT. . . keep volleyball courTs busy before and aTTer school . . , Carmen Chizer received The in- spiraTional avvard Tor volleyball. girl's gn fram u ra From left: Mrs. Rosi, Miss Strand, Aid girls in developing co- and Team play . , .supervise TurnouTs and playdays . . . ,li acTive, agile, and vivacious . . . Girls' SporTs Advisors, f. A ' T A T I 2 li l From left: Howard, Go Delvendahl, Lars Girls demonsTraTe shooTing and drilling, be- sides acTual compeTiTion . . , TurnouT weekly . . . much energy and sTamina shown in Their games . . . inTer-class championship vvon by Senior Team . . . double Team compeTiTion proved a valuable exercise, as rugged play sTrengThened young bodies, and developed individual abiliTies . . . girls enioyed Team play, and Tound iT loads of Tun, besides The Thrill ol Team vvork . . . O 118 llfnzzfrczf 'I 'hirlyi'-'1'4l9ree ordinaTion, individual slcills , ual 1 Q' I in 1 .2 ,xx adcfivifies xgnclex A G A. S. B. Officers ,,,. ....Y.YY4 70 G?m1Tl3 Hi-Y -----------Y--YYY-----f--------- -- 98 All-School Play ....,,7 80-81 G1r1s Club fVYV7,.A--.Y.....AV7V, V' , YfYYY-4--4, VrVV.' 7 5 Alpha H1.Y --VYY, M ,,,, 98 Girls' Club Assembly Committee ..., ,,,,,... . 96 Girls' Club Paper Staff ..,.... ..,,Y....,... Y..YYY,fY 9 6 Girls' Sports ....,,YYY,.YYY,YYY,..,...vY,...Yf Y..fY 1 51-155 Girls' State ..,,.,,,,,.,,l........,,Y,YY..,.. .VYYYYYY,Y,Y 7 4 B Golf ..YY,,.,..,,. ..YYYY.,YY ........ . 1 25 B Club ..,.... .AY... 151 eng 86331 Biaiiball 'ffffuiiilij 77126-128 Homecoming ROVQIIY uuuuuuu - uuuu 111 Basketball .....,,,,,,,.. 117-120 Basketball Royalty uuu,v YYA...... 1 16 Beacon Staff ,,,u,u,........ YYYVYV 1 04 J Beta Hi-Y .......u,uuuu -- 98 Bookroom fYYu.u..,.Y.. 97 Junior Class Officers ...,,,, uuu,,u,u . 57 Bowling CBoysJ YA.... 122 junior Prom .,,,.,,,,,..,..,..., ,,.. 9 0-91 Boys' State ...u.u,,.. 74 Junior Prom Committee ,,,,t u,,u,,,, , 89 Juniors ..,,..,,u,,,,,,.,,,.,,.Y,,.. ..,. 5 8-61 C K Cafeteria Staff ......Yu 23 Choruses ,,,,,,,,,,,, 85 Key Club in 99 I. D Library Staff .uY,.,. ,,u,,.. , , 21 Debate Club Yuu,uuu......Y1Y1,,....YY1 -- 97 Delta Hi-Y . u,u,,uu, A ul..,.Y1..11,1,... .. 98 Distributive Education Club ,,,,, W 97 M Make-Up Corps uuu... .,1,,. .,,....., 1 0 5 E Merit Seniors ,.,,. ,,,, 28-29 Executive Board .,..u, .. 71 O Office Staff ..,,. .,,.... W 20 F Operetta ,,,,,,. Yu., 8 2-85 Orchestra ., ....., 84 Fire Squad ..,u,.u .,.,.V,., ..,u, 9 9 Flag Bearers . 99 Football ..,..,u,,,uu,,.,.... 112-115 P Football Royalty ..u,u,uuu,uu, , uu,u .u.u 1 11 A French Club ,,,,,,,.....u,uu,.,,,,,,,, ,.,,t. 1 06 Pep Assembly Committee uuuuu 96 Future Farmers of America ,,..... ,,,,,, 1 01 Pep Club .uuu..uuuu,u,,.,.t..,.... W 95 Future Homemakers of America .. ,...,. 101 Pep Drill Team ,.....fuu,fY .. 94 Future Nurses of America ,s.,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 01 Principals .,,...,s, ss,s,,,,, ....,. 1 1 Future Teachers of America ,,r., .,.,,, 1 00 Projection Squad .t.,,,s sss,ss 1 00 fsfnclenf xgfzclex A Anable, Mary V. ,,,,,,,,,. ...ss,,,,.,,,,,,.., .,,, 6 7 Anderson Carla J. ss..,,., ,,................. 6 3, 105 Anderson, Charles W. ......sssss,,s,,,,... ...,.......... 3 1 Adams, Bob J, .....s.............. .,s..,..s..sss. 6 5 Anderson, Darrel L. ,.,.. ...... 5 8, 98, 118, 123 Adams, Dale A, . .1 ,,,,,,.,.,...... 99 127 Anderson, Helen Jean . .................,,,...., 30 Adams, Stephen Richard ..,s,,,,.,.,.....,......, .. 30 Anderson, Jeannie E. ...... .....,...,,,..... 2 0, 63 Adcox, Clive ..s...,...s...,ss.,..,s,...,s....,........... .s.. 6 3 Anderson, Jerry E. ,s,s..., ...........,,,,,,,,,. 5 9 Aemmer, Mike R. ......,,..ss ,s,,,ss 5 8, 87, 89, 98 Anderson Lenore T. .... ,....,. 5 8, 84, 87 Albright, Tom H. ,.,,....... .s....,......s,.......,.. 6 3 Anderson Paula J. ...... ....,,,,....... . .. 63 Alff, James E. ...,.......sss s.,...,.,..,..,......... 6 3 Anderson, Rea E. ...s,st,,., W sssss,,,,,,., . 58 Allan, Terry George ....,., ..... O 99, 121 Anderson, Robert W. ..,,,, ..,.. 5 8, 101 Allen, Bob Warner ..,,,, 63, 99 Anderson, Steve F. ...... ....,.......... 6 3 Alley, Kathy H. ,.,,........ ,,,,,,,........... 6 3 Anderson, Teri H. ,s,,. ,.......... 5 8 Allsop, Mike G. s.sss.....,.... 87, 98 Andrus, Darlene ....esss ,.eee 5 8, 101 Altman, Eugene XValton ,.... 30, 97 Angel, Dianne .,....e ...,........eefe..,eee..ee.s 5 4 Alwood, Duane ...ss.....,...,,..,,.,....,......... 63, 86 Anway, Chuck ,,,...., ........s...ee..,....,.. 6 3, 86 Amarando, Lucy H. .,,,.....,.........,s,s,.,.,.,,, 58, 86 Apt, Ken E. ...,,ee..,.....,eeeeeeeeee...reee.e.e.ee.... 58, 98 Ambrose, Jane F. .......,,................,................ 51, Archer, Gale, ......,eeee,eeeeess... 50, 79, 82, 85, 88 70, 71, 74, 75, 76, 92, 93, 94, 103, 105 Armstrong, Diane J. ....................s, 58, 85, 101 Anable, Dan W. ......... . .. .. 58, 115, 125 Armstrong, Vincent M. R Radio Crew ..... ,.., ,,,.,. 1 0 5 Raider Club .,... .... ...... 9 9 S Senior Class Officers ,,A.,... ...... 2 7 Senior Prom Committee .... ..... 8 8 Seniors .....,........,.............. ..,, 3 0-56 Shuksan Staff ...........,... ..,,, 1 02-103 Ski Club .,...,,,,....,,.,,. .....,.., 9 2 Song Leaders ....,.........,. .,..,. 1 10 Social Club ,....,.,.............. ...... 9 7 Sophomore Class Officers ....... .. 62 Sophomores .........,...........,, ,,.. 63-66 Spanish Club .............,,..........,.....,,,,, ,,,,. 1 O6 Stage Crew ,,... ..........,,.,..,.,...,.,,,.,.. .,.. . 1 00 Student Council CFirst Semesrerj . 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Roger ..... .,...,............ .....,....... . . 58 B Babcock, Gary ................,...................,... 31, 130 Bachert, Janna CBrulandJ . .. .. 31, 105 Backlund, Marg J. .. 20, 51. 79. 95, 103, 105 Backlund, Paul E. .......... .... .........,........... ..... 6 3 Badgley, Sharon L. ARZELLE BEAUTY SHOPPE . . . HURLEY'S DRUG MART . . . IRA YEAGER'S SPORTING GOODS WILADOR'S . . . MC BEATH GLASS AND PAINT CO .... VIENNA CLEANERS . . . MANOR LANES BOWLING . . . MANCHESTER'S GRINDING . . . ABBOTT SISTERS' BEAUTY SALON . . .AUTOMOTIVE PARTS SERVICE . . . HANSON-HAWK, PLYMOUTH, VALIANT . . . 99 CLEANERS . . . HOLSTEIN'S SHOE SHOP . . . CLARK'S FEED AND SEED . . . BELLINGHAM SUCCESS BUSINESS COLLEGE . . . CASCADE LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS . . . J. Q. FLOWER SHOP . . . B. B. MEAT AND SAUSAGE MFG. CO . . . GAGE'S BOYS' SHOP . . . One Hundred Thirty-Five Badgley, Stanley W. .,,. . Bagley, Helen E. ...,,, Bailey, Edward I.. .... . Bailey, Glen L. .... . Bailey, Linda R. ... 31 31, 100 58 Baird, Julie C. ...... Y......-.v--------- 5 3, 85 Baird, Tom .YVY...Y.Y ..... --------f.--,--A---f-- 6 3 , 86 Baiema, Keith N. -,,,,- 63, 72, 86, 123 Baker, Juanita R. ....Y ..YA.--------YYYY ----- 6 3 , 84 Baker, Sam E. ...... .Y--v. 6 3, 71, 79, 115 Banks, Allen R. YYYY. -f-----------'-' -----,---- 6 3 Banks, Barbara ....,YY ...--- .A-------f-- - - 63 Banks, Bruce ...,. ,--- , 63, 130 Barbo, Gage C. Y..... AA----- 6 3, S6 Barnes, Janet A. ,,,, ..-YY 3 1, 101 Barnes, Janice B. .,... ..... 3 0, 101 Barnhill, Glen R. ...Y ----------- 5 8 Barret, Jim E. ...... , Barron, Scott C. .... , Bartling, Gail ,,,,,... Bartruff, David A. ,,,, Bates, Karen K. ,,... , Baunach, Randy R. .,,, , Baxter, Jenett F. .,,, . Beard, Gary G, .,,,, . Beard, Vicky R. .... Becker, Carol R. ... 30 63 63, 87 63 58 ...., 63, 103, 122 ........,,.,. 30, 72 0 101 3 , 63, 101 Beers. .107 ,,,,--,A- ----,-vf----------- ------ 5 8 - 85 Beliel, Sandy E. ,......,.----,--,Y ,----,-,---,---, --'- 5 8 1 35 Belka, Richard L. ,,,......-,- 58, 72, 98- 99- 115 Bell, James CJimJ G. .........., .,-----f--, 3 0, 71, 98 Bell, Roger .......-,-,-- --,-------- aa-------f--e,- --'--- 6 7 Bell, Tfudie Jo .,...,.. , ,...........,. ....,. 5 S, 85, 97 Bell, Vicki L. ..........., 58. 73, 95, 96, 100 Bellingar, Dave ....... -,----------- ------,------, - - 58 Benecke, Stephen F. .... .-,...-v----.-----A- ---,- 3 0 , 99 Benedict, Jack C. ....... .... 5 3, 73, 90, 93, 95 Benedict, Mary M. , .... , .......,------,-- -,-,----- - 65 Benedict, Sue F. ,,,,.. 58, 78, 90, 93, 95 Benner, Craig L. ,,.... ---------------------- ------- 3 1 Benner, Judy I. .,.,.... -,--,--,-----,- - -- ----- 63 Bennett, Bonnie E. ....,,,,.- ----- 6 3 Bennett, Elizabeth A. .... ----- 5 8 Bennink, Muriel A. ..... ------e- 6 5 gensen, ?aLe EE. ......... -----A-,------ 2 2 enson, ac . ..... .. ...-,.- ---A--- - - --f-- --- Benson, Judy L. ...,... ------- - -- 31, 101 Benson, Benthien, John R. ..,.,.... . Bergholz, Warren E. ..... . Bergman, Clark A. ,,,.... Bergman, Mary Lou ,,,.. Bergquist, Art F. .... . Bergsma, Bergsma, Kent I. .,,, . Bernardi, Tammy J. .,,. Berwick, Bob W. .,..,,.,. Berwick, Corky .... Berwick, Harvey F. .... Berwick. Vickie ,.,.... Bethel, Bruce A. ,,, Bethlen, Karl O. ..... . Bigler. Gail A. ..... Bird, Barbara C. Birman, Garry L, ....,, Bishop, Dolly M. ..... . Bishop, Vicky J. ,...... Bo ,, Mike .,......., Craig ES. .... ...... 58, Linda S. ....,...,,,...,,..,.......,.,, ..,,.,,. , Blair, b ,.,,,,. Blair, David A. .,,,.. .,... . Blair, Gary E. .........,,,,.,, . Blair, James fJimJ A. ..,. , Blair, Robin S. .... 31, 76, Blake, ' Blakely. Sharon E. ........... . Blick, Buzz , Blondell, Elsie I. 31, 84, 87 58, 98, 115 31, 79, 37 31, 99 63, 120 58, 95 ,,,, 31, 99,1 17 63, 115 73, 95, 107 63, 114, 117 .. Ss 21, 31,97 ss, 101 ,, ss es, 92 ,. ss 65, 120 62, 122 .... 31, 98, 99 78, 88, 93, 94, 7 9 . 63 85, 63 , ,...,,.,...,,,,, 58 94 Blondell, Sally A. , ,,,,,. ,...,,,...,, 5 8, 36, Blum, Bob , ..... ,, ,.... .............,,.....,...... 6 3, 123 Blum, Carol A. .,.,, . ...... ....,., . ,,..., W 58, 93 Blythe, Kathy L. , 58 83, 85, 92, 95, 96 Boal, Patricia A. ,,,,,,,,.,,.,............... .,...,.,. , 63 Bochnak, Jo Ann .....,......... ,.,,,,,.,, 6 3, 86, 105 Bock, Leonard R. ...... ....,.......... .... 3 1 Boe, Dave A. ,......,,,,, ...... 3 1, 97, 98 Boettner, Fred ...., ,,.... Bomstead, Janice D. Bonkoski, Frank L. .... , Bonkoski. Gay ....., ......... Bookey, Kathleen E. ,, Bookter, Jack R, ,.,,..,, , Bootwell, Sandy Borman, Virginia J. ,,,,,.,, Bornstein, Myer Jay ,,,.,,, ,,.,. , ,,..,,.,,, , ,, Bornstein, Robert D. ,,, Bossieux, Yvonne M. ,.... Bostrom, Judy A, .,....... 58 58 58, 115 66, 85 63 87 .31 ,98 32 32, 98, 99, 123 .. 32, 133 21, 63, 85 Bouffiou, Gary C. ........,,.,,, .1.. 5 3, Boutwell, Judy A. , ..,,,...,.... ....... . Boutwell, Sandra ....,.,,,,....,,..... ...., Bowler, Linda CMimiJ A. ...,................,,,,.... Bowman, Grant M. ,. ...,.............,........,,,,..,, .... Bowman, Nancy E. .,....................,.,.,,.....,..... . 88, 95, 104, 105, Boyd, Mike W. 2 ...,,.........,.,.. 32, 98. Boyer, Beverly .....,..... .....,...,.,...........,.,....,. Boyer, Gene ...,.,,,.,.....,,,,, .........,.... Boynton, Marie S. ,,,,.,........ ..,.. 6 3, Bradley, Jacqueline R. Brady, Genevieve M. 6 3, 63, 87 58 32 63 63 32, 106 99 63 63 106 102 92 Brand, Kay ,,,.........,..... ,.,.. 6 3, 101 Brandt, Henry M. .,., ........... 5 8 Brandt, Sammy ,...,...... ..,.,.,. . .. 63 Brehmer, Linda L, ...... .... 2 3 32 Brethauer, Ken B. ... .,.. 32 73 Brewer, Mike ,,,,.... ,,..,. . . 63 Briscoe, Diane P. .,., ......,,,.. 3 2 Brock, Diane L. ....,.. . ....,...... ....... 3 2 75 Brookes, June A. ...... ..........,,,,,,,,. .,.,,,,,,,., 6 3 Brooks, Betty Jo .,,,.. ,,,., 2 0, 32, 72, 95, 105 Brooks, Carol G. ...... ..... 5 8, 75, 78, 92, 104 Brooks, Doug , ,.... ...,.....,...............,,,.... 5 8 Brooks, John C. ,,,,., .,.,...,..... 3 2, 97, 102 Brooks, Linda M. .,..,, ..,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,.,,, , , 58 Broten, Corinne K. ...,, 58, 72, 78 94 Brown, Dave C. .,,,.... .....,.,..,, 5 8, 80, 81 Brown, Dennis A. .,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 99 Brown, Janna L. .,,,, ,,,.,, 5 5, 75, 95, 105 Brown, Jim R. .,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,Y,,, 8 O, 85 Brown, Joanne M. .,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 5 5 Brown, Joe R. ..,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 5 5, 84 Brown, Par K, .,,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 8, 78 Brown, Rikki L, ...,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 3, 106 Brown, Tom EQ .,,,,,.,... ,,,,, 6 7, 115, 122 Brownrigg, Mike N, ,,,,,,, ,Y,,,,,,,,,,, 5 5, 97 Brozovich, Clarice M. ..,. 33, 94, 103 Bruland, Ken .,....,,,,,,, -,,,,,,, 6 5, 121 Brumbelow, Chuck ...,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 8 Brydges, Terry R. ,.,,,,, ,-,,,,,, , , 55 Brynildsen, Dana C. .,.. ,,,, 6 5, 84 Buchanan, Bruce ...,,,..,,,, ,,,, H 99 Buchanan. Rosemary ,.,,., , Y,,, 54, 85 Buckley, Loretta F. .,.., ,,,,,,,, 5 2 Bucknell, Jim ,,,,,,, 2 ,,,,,,, ,YYY 5 8 Bull, Darrell E. ,,.,.. ,,,,, 6 4 Bullock, Richard ,,,,,, -,,-f 6 5 Burfeind, Geri .,,,,,,,,, ,H WW 65 Burghoffer, Dan R. ,,,,,, ,, 65 Burke, Karol D. ..,,,, ,.,,,,,Y,,, 6 5 Burley, Carol A. ,,,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 5 2 Busby, Bill C. ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,-,, 6 5, 121 Buss, Dale A, , ,,..., ,Y,,,, ,,,,,,-,,, --,-, Y 5 8 Byrd, Barry W. ,,,,, ,,,,, 6 3, 115, 120 C Caillier. George E. ,,,, .,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , 2 2 100, 105 Caldwell, Ronald C, W ,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,W 58 Callng, Pam S. ..,,..,,, ...,, 5 2, 75, 85 95 Calkins, Sherry L. ....,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 8 97 Cammack, Bert W. ,,,,. ,,,..., ,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 2 Campbell, Ginna L. .....,....,,.. ,,,,,,, 6 5, 75, 100 Campbell, J. CDornJ ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,, 5 2 97 Campion, Maryellen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 58, 75, 100 Cannon, Bob S, ,,.,..,.,,.. 52, 98, 99, 105, 127 Carlson, Ed R. ,.,. .,.,.,,,,,,,.,..,,,,,,, ,,,,, 6 5, 150 Carpenter, Doug I, ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, 5 8 ,86, 37, 88 Carr, Janice L. ,,,,..,...,.....,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 8 75 Carter, Bill ,,,,.,, ,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2,,,, 5 8, 115 Carter, Charles W, ,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,., . ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 52 Caffef, NHHCY E- ---, 20, 33, 79, 95, 103, 110 Case, Shelley M, ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 55, 75 76 Caskey, Gail F, ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,...,,, ,,,,,,, 6 5, 92, 106 Cassidy, Gerry A. ......,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 55, 87, 105 Carlow, Rena ...,,,.,..,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,.,. 58, 78, 92 96 Caufman, Sue L. ,,,,,,,,....,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,2 A 55, I 76, 79 ,83, 85, 89, 95, 96, 101 Cawker, Leslie ,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 58, 78, 89, 95 Chadwick, Janice A, .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 25 58 Chandler, Elaine D, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , 2 55 97 Chandler, Florence Sharon ,,,,.,, ,,,,,, 6 5, 75 92 Chappel, Terry W. ...,..,,,,,,,, ,,,, 5 2, 98, 125 Chavis, Randy M. ,,,,..,,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 2, 129 Chervenock, Bob A. ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 8, 85, 88 Chervenock, Carol A. ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , 55 Chesney, Kathy M, ,,,,,, ,,,,YY, 5 8, 96 Chevalier, Jim R. ..,,,,, 58 Chevalier, Teresa J, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,- 6 5 Childers, Mike .......,..,,,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 8 Chin, Bill .,,..,,,,,,,,,, A ,,,,,,, ,,,-,,,, , N 58 Chin, David ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,., ,,,,2,,2,,,,, - 5 5 Chizer, Carmen Del ,,,,,,, ,,,,, 6 4, 152 Chorvat, Frank N. ..,..,........,.,............,... , 33, 86 Christen, Carolyn H, ....,... 33, 93, 94, 97, 105 Christen, Sharon A. .....,,,.,,,,,............ 63, 75 87 Christensen, Colleen L. ..............,,....,,,,,, 20 34 Christensen, Susan J. ..... ,,.,,.,. 3 4 95 Christie, Gale J. ......,.,,,,,..,...,...,.............. 64 86 Clapper, Nikki M, ,,.....,......,,,..,.........,.,., 34 97 Clapper, Vanita K. .........,,,,,,,.....,,,,. 58, 85 87 Clark, Cheryl M. ........ 34, 79, 87, 88, 93 94 Clark, Dick C. ,,,,,,,.,,,,.......,...... 35, 72, 86 89 Clark, Judy .,,...............................,,,,....,,.. 58 86 Clark, Kay .,.,..,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,...,... .....,,,............ 6 3 Clark, Lawrence CLarfYl 1, ---- ..... 6 4, 101 Clifter, Adi Ekrem ....,,,,,, .....,,..,.. 6 3 Clough, Marlene L. ..,........,... ..........,....,,.....,.. 5 8 Coe, Warren P. .........,,,,.,,...,..........,.,,..........,, 58 Colley, Lana L. ,......,,,,,.,.......,,,...,..,,,,,,,, ..,,.,., 5 8, 76, 79, 83, 85, 39, 90 95 Collier, Wendy M, .............,..,..,.........,,,.. 63 85 Colpitts, Carol M. ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,.,,.,, 63, 73, 101 Combs, Paul R. .,,.....,,.,,,,,.,,.,..,.........,..........., 63 Comfort, Craig .,,,,,.,. - ,....,,,,,.,,...,., 58, 85, 100 Compton, Gordy D. ,,,,..,,,,,,.,..,,.,. ..... , .......... 3 5, 78, 80, 81, 82, 83, 85 88 Comstock, LeRoy E. ....,,,,,,,,.,,,,,..,,,, .... 5 8, 122 Comstock, Wayne ..,..,...,.,...,........ 63, 115, 122 Conlee, Carol E, ,.,,,.,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,... ...,.. 3 4, 78, 80, 92, 93, 94, 97, 103, 106 Conley, Gale P. ,,,,..,,,,..,,.,.,........,,....... .... .... 5 8 Conn, Colleen A. ..,.......,, 34, 75, 86, ,93 105 Conour, Mike H. ,,,,,, ..,,,,.,,,.,.,..,,,,,..,,., , . 58 Conrad, Bob ......,... .........,., ,,,,,,, 5 8 87 Cook, Pamela ,,,, .,,,,.,, 3 4 Cook, Terry B. ..... ..,,,,.......,...,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,., 3 4 Copland, Nona D. .......,, .,.,,,,, ,,,, ..,., ,,,, , , , 6 5 Corning, Becky S. ...... 34, 79, 83, 87, 93 94 Corning, Mike ,,,..,., - ,.....,,,,,,......,... 55, 73 99 Cortelyou, Sue A. ...............,.... 58, 71, 76, 78, 85, 33, 39, 90, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 107 Cory, Gregory CGregJ H. ,,,,,,,,,,,,.. ,.,,.. , , 58 99 Coulter, Glenn W. ,,,,,..,.,,...........,........,,, 58 98 Cowan, Carol A. ..,...,....,... . ..,, 58 97 Cowden, Cheryl M, ............. .,,,,,,,,, 6 5 85 Crabtree, John M. ......,,..,,,,, .,...,..,,..,,,,, , ,, 55 Cramer, William 4BillJ F. ...,......,,, , 85 Crandall, Jack L. .....,,....,..,,,. ,,... 6 5, 115, 121 Cranfill, Sandy ,,,,.....,,.,, ,.,, .,,., ,,,,, ,,,,, 8 5 Crape, Sally ,,,.......... .,,,, ,,,,, 5 5 84 Crim, Cathlyl . ,,,, . ,...,,. ,,,,,,,, 6 4 Crocker, C rista C. ........ ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 8 Crocker, Clyde M. ,,,,..,,..,, .....,....... 6 5 85 Crocker, Dave ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,....,. ,,,...,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 8 Crocker, Maurice CBillJ .,,, ,,.,...,,,,,,,.,.,,,.,, 6 1 Crocker, Robert F. ,,,,.,,,,,.. ,,,,, 5 8, 79, 85, 88 Crosby, Jack W. ..........., ....,,...,..,.,,..,,.,., . 65 Crosslin, Jack L. ,..,,,,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,...,....,,, 5 8, 99 Cummings, Dennis D. ..,....,.. ..,..... 6 4, 87, 122 Cunningham, Judy M. ,,,,,,,, 20, 35, 75, 92, 95 Currah, Laurene M. .... ..........,...,,..,,,, 6 4, 87 Custer, Myrna J. ...... ..... A r., 55, 97, 105 Cyr, Penny L. ,,,,, , 55, 92, 96 D Dahl, Ed ,,,,,,,, ....,. ,,.,,..,....,, 6 4 , 102 Dahl, Susan ,,,,.,. ...,. 5 8, 79, 84, 88 Dahlquist, Tom ,,,,, . ,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 60 Dalton, Steven ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 5 4 Dandliker, Gene ,,,.,,,, ,, 64, 122 Danielson, Linda ,.,,,,,,, ,,,,., 5 4, 75, 97 D'Aoust, Michelle ,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 64 Davenport, Steve ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 5 8, 86 Davies, Ron , ...,,.., ,,.,, 5 4, 150 Davis, Camilla ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 5 8 Davis, Diane ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,, 6 4 Davis, Gail ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 5 8, 152 Davis, Gloria ..,,., ,,,, ,,,,,, 6 4 Davis, Jeff ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, , Y, 64 Davis, Jim ,,,,...,, ,,,,, 5 8, 125 Davis, Roger .,...,, ,,,,,,,,,, 5 4, 87 Davis, Vince ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,-,, , ,,,,, , , , 64 Dawes, Zarbara .,,.. .,,.,,,,,,., 6 4, 75, 86 Dawson, Donna ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,H V 64, 85 Dawson, Jim ..,..,. ...... 3 4, 76, 99, 125 Day, Mary .,...., ...... ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, 5 4 Day, Pat ,..,.....,, ......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, 55, 99 Day, Shirley ,...........,,.,......,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 58 Day, Tanna ,..... .. 35, 84, 87, 88, 93, 94, 100 Dean, Mary ..........,,....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 5 8 Deeter, Cathy ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, YYYYYY 6 4 Deeter, Donna ,,,,,,.,,, ,,,, 2 1, 58, 101 Deeter, Jack .,..... L ,,..,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 5 Deeter, Jerry ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,- , , , 64 Deeter, Sharon .,,.,, ,,., 6 4, 85 Deeter, Tom ,,,,,,, ,,,, 5 8, 94 THE OWL PHARMACY-GRAHAM PRESCRIPTIONS . HOMES . . . COST LESS SELF-SERVE . . . WARNICK LUMBER YARDS . . . RALPH W. SMITH SHELL SERVICE . . . HERALD PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY . . . MULLER AND ASPLUND . . . JOE MARTIN'S SPORTING GOODS . . . JOHNSON'S FLOWER SHOP . . . WALLACE POULTRY CO .... KGMI RADIO . . . J. C. PENNEY CO .... THE CASUAL SHOP . . . THE BA LJON SHOP . . . VICT'OR'S . . .I. V. WILSON FLORIST . . . MEDCALF'S DAIRY, INC. One Hundred Thirty-Six . . LEOPOLD BEAUTY SALON . . . HILLYARD MOBILE DeFries, Karen .... Degeest, Dorothy .. DeGolier, Richard DeHon, Bob ......... Delcomp, Ronald Delvendahl, Bernie Delvendahl, Elena . Den Hartog, Karen Denson, Judy ........... Denson, Linda ...... DeRosier, Wayne DeVaney, Sharon Devisscher, Terry DeVri'es, Billy ..., Dickau, John ....vY...... 35, 7 Dickinson, Deanna Dickinson, Rod ..... Diehl, Jon ........., Dierkop, Sherlyn ...... Dietrich, Mary .... Dillon, Pat ..,,,,,,,, Dinger, Jan ....,,.. Dittrich, Toby ,,,,.. Doble, Shari ...,,.,... Dobson, Dorothy .,,,.,. Domokos, Less ,,,,,, Doncaster, Susan ., Donovan, Patrick .. Donnelly, Dan ,,,,,, Dorffeld, John ...,,, Doucette, Jim .,,. Dow, Beverly ..,,. Dow,Tom .,,,,,...... Dow, Virginia ...... Dowell, George ,,,, Dowell, Richard . .,,.. , Downing, David ...,... Doxsee, Susan ..,,,,.. Doyle, Darlene ...,. Drake, Cori .,,,.,.. Drake, Fran ..,.....,,. Droullard, Arlene .... Dudek, Ken ,,.,,,...,. Duffy, Steve ,,,,,. Duling, Judy ...... Dunn, Karen ,...., Dunn, Roberta ,....,. Dunnigan, Mary ...... Dunphy, Diana ...,.,.. Dupont, Jim ...,,,...,..... Duppenthaler, Steve .,... Durham, Kris -.YY...-..--YY-A - Duronso, Larry v,,,........, Dustman, Barbara ...,, .... 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YYYY--Y- 6 4 Edmiston, Nancy ,,,... ..YYY, 3 6, 85, 92 Edwards, Dan ,,,,.,. .YYYf-,,------,-f 5 8 Edwards, Linda .,,,.,f YYYY...-..YY.Y-- 6 4, 85 Ehrenfieldt, Rick ..... ..-...YYYf,YY------ 6 4, 85 Ellingson, Sue ,,,,.,, ,......f ..YYYY-f-f,vf ,----- 6 4 Elmore, Stephen .,,,.., .... 3 6, 99, 100, 105 Elsasser, Joyce ...... ...,,.,...,,,,,,,,, 2 1, 58 Elsbree, Leslie ,,,,, ..,,..,,,,..,,,, 6 4, 97 Emerson, Allen ., ,,.., ,. 64 Enfield, David ,,,,,,... ,,,,,,,, 3 6 English, Kathie ,,,,. , W 64 English, Valerie ..,, ,,,, 5 8, 79 Engman, Mike ,,,.... ,..,,, ,,,, 6 4 Engman, Sterly, ,,,. ,,., 5 8, 86 Ennen, Carol ,,,,. ,,., 6 4, 75 Ennis, Maria ,,,..,,,, ..., 2 1, 64 Enochson, Marcia .... .,,,,,,,,,..,. 6 4 Erchinger, Rudy ,,,,,,, .,... 6 4, 115 Erga, Lillian ,,,,..,,, Ericksen, Craig Erickson, Clayton ..,.,. Erickson, Harry .,,,, Erickson, John ,,.,. Erickson, Shirley ,.,... Erickson, Steve ..,,., Ericsson, Mark ...,,,, Ervin, Nancy ,,,,, ,. 59, 86, 89 58, 94, 102 64, 115 , .. 64, 85 Evans, Evans, Evans, Evans, Dan .......,,.. ..,.., 59 64 Gage ...- .....,,, - ,,,,,., .,,....,....,.....,..,,, , .. Gary ,,,,.. Jane ....... Evans, Karen ,,,,.. Evans, Evans, Evans, Evans, Evans Larry ....... Margie .... Ron ,......, Sandy .,,,..,, Sherryl ...,.. , Everett, Mark .... - ..,..,.,......... , 101 59, 85, 100 59, 94 129 W.. 59, 104 .,.., 36, 60 5 9 ...,..,,,,.. 7 9 W.. 64, 80 Evich, Paul ....... ..,,,,,.,,,,,., 5 9 Ezell, Robert ,.., ....., ..... 6 4 , 101 F Failor, Skip ............ ...,,,..,,....,....... 5 9, 98, 115 Fairbanks, Dale ...,.. 36, 70, 71, 99, 113, 122 Fairbanks, Eugene .,..,......,,,.,..........,....... 64, 120 Falk, Loren ......,..............,,,,,..,,, . ,,..,............... 64 Farrell, Marg ,...,..... 37, 75, 95, 96, 104, 105 Fast, Rosa Lee .....,.,.................,.,..,,...... 64, 101 Fayette, Marna .........,... ..... - ..,,,.,....,,,..,,...,, 6 4 Fegley, Marybeth .......,.....,...... 37, 81, 106 Felch, Jack ..,..............................,,,-. --,.-. 6 4, 129 Feldmann, Fred ... .........,,,,.,....., 37, 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 76, 78, 98, 99, 105, 113 Ferguson, Bunny .,,..,......... . .......,....,....... 37, 105 Ferngren, Jean ........,,.............. 37, 79, 95, 103 Ferry, Pat ,,,,.,.,..... ....,............. 6 4, 115 Fesser, Sonja ...,,.,,.... ,,,,.. 5 9, 85, 93. 94 Fiedler, Loxie .........,.. .................,.,,,., 6 4 Field, Steve .....,... - ......, ,........... 3 7, 121 Finkbonner, Celena .... ........... 3 6 Finkbonner, Georgia ......, ....,,., 6 4 Finkbonner, Larry ...... ..,..,.,-., 5 9 Finley, Chris ............... ...... 6 4, 106 Flugekuam, Joy ,.....,. 59, 86 Flugekuam, Luanne ...., .... 6 4, 75 Foldvik, Dewey ...,,,.,,............. ..,.,,,.. 6 4, 100 Follis, Melanie ....,,.. .,....,,.,,,,.,........,, ...,.. 6 4 , 92 Follis, Tom ss.. 36, 98. 99, 104, 114, 123 Folsom, Judy ,,.,.,,,...........,,,................, 59, 85 Ford, Cary ....,....,., ,..............,,-,.,.....,...,.... -,.. 6 4 Ford, Joan ,,,,.... ............. .,,,.,.. 6 4 , 84 Fosnot, Jerry ....., ....,..-... 3 6, 87 Foss, Richard ,....... ...,,... 5 9, 87, 100 Foster, Harlan ,,,,. ,.....,...,....... 6 4, 122 Foster, Tim ....,.,,,,.. . ..........,,......,,.,..,,.... 59 Fowler, George ...... . ....,. 59, 98, 99, 115 Fowler, Tony ,,,,..,, ,.,,,, .................... 6 4 Fox, Jeff ,....,...,. ,,....,,,.........,,.... 6 4 Frank, Tom ,,,,,... ...... 5 9, 115 Franklin, Dixie .... ,,,,,,,, ..... 5 9 Franklin, Jane ,..,, ........ 9 7, 106 Franklin, Terry ..,,,,, ,,,,,,,...... ..,., 6 4 Frayseth, Carolyn ...., ......,.,,,.. 5 9, 75 84 Frazier, Alice ....,,.,.,..., ..,,,,,,,,..... .....,....,,., 6 4 Frazier, Bob ......,,,,,,,,............ 59, 99, 120, 129 Frederickson, Annie ......,,,,,,.,...............,.,,,..... 64 Frederickson, Beverly ,.,..., ...,.,,,.,...,,...,,.....,... 5 9 Freeman, Jeri ,,.,.......... 59. 72, 78, 92, 95 96 Freeman, Sandy ,,,,... ,,.,,,,,,..,,,...,,,..........,,,,, 5 9 Freeman, Sharon ...,,. .........,,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,. 3 6 75 Freeman, Ted ,.,..... ,.,...,,. 5 9 French, Wayne ,,,,,,. ..,,. . 59 Freyman, George ,,,,. ,,,,... , , 36 Frick, Linda ,,,,..... ..,.. 5 9 95 Friesen, Nyle ,.,,,,..,,,,,,.........,..,,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,,,. , , 64 Frisbie, Marcia ...,..,,,,.,,,,............,,,,,,,.,,,, , 64 92 Frisell, Julie W ss... ......,,,,,,, .............,......,,, . . 20, 36, 75, 76. 79, 80, 92, 95, 106 Fry, Renee .........,..,,,,.,,,,,,,.,..,.........,,..,,,,.,,,,, 36 Fry, Ronald ,,,,,,, ,,.......,,,..,,,,,,,,.,.,, .......,,,,,.. 6 4 Fry, Wfillard ..... .,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,.,.,.,,.,, , . 37 Frysett, Carolyn .,.. ,.., ,....,,........,,,,,,. ,,,,,, 9 5 Fugitt, Carol ,,,,,,.. .,..,,,,,,, . Y, W 64, 84, 106 Fullawav, Diane ..,,, ,,,,,, 3 7, 75, 88, 93, 96 Fuller, Bill ,,,,,,...... ,,,.....,..................,,, . . 59 Fuller, Jack ,,,,,,, ...,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,... .... 1 2 9 Fuller, Paul .... .,,,,, 3 7 G Galley, Judy .,...,,,..,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ., 64 Galley, Les .. 59, 98, 99, 105, 115, 118. 126 Gamble, Tomia ..,,..,,,,,,..,......,.,,., .... , ........ 6 4 Garmo, Diane .........,..,.,,.,,,,,,, 59, 84, 86, 132 Garness, Helen ..,, 88, 93, 104, 105, 106 Gaulke, Bert .....,......,,,,.,.,......,,, ......... ...ss 5 9 , 87 Gehrke, Carolyn ,,..,....,...,.,....,,,, ,. ...,,,...,,,..., 64 Gelder, Tobey ,.,,.. Gerde, Corrie ,,,,. Gerner, Curt ,,,,,, 37 59, 84, 93 64, 115 Gerner, Susan ...... ...... 6 4 Gerry, Lynda ,.,,.,. . ...... 64 Gibson, Douglas ..... ............ ....,, ......,,. 6 4 Gideon, Dale ...... ..,,,..,..,.,........,..,,....,......,. 5 9 Gilbert, Rick .,,., ..,,.... 5 9, 99, 115, 121, 123 Gilday, Julie ,.,,.,.,,. 20, 59, 96, 102, 104, 106 Gilfilen, Barry ...,...,.,....,,............,..,....,,..,...,. 36 Gilfilen, Sherry .,,,.,,...,,..........,............... 21, 36 Gillespie, Brian ...,.,.... . ...,.,,.,,..,,,. 64, 85, 103 Glenovich, Gail .........,,,.,....,................ ...., ,,..,, 6 4 Glover, Betw ...,....,......,....,,.,...,..,,..,.,,,,,,,,,, 37, 79, 81, 82, 83, 85, 86, 88, 93 Glover, Wanda ,,....,,.........., ..,,,,..,,,,.,..,,..,.,.,, 5 9 Goenen, Sharon ......... ...,,,,, 3 7, 76 ,132, 133 Goldman, Abby ,.,,.,, Gooding, Jim ,....,.. Goodland, Bill .,..., Goodland, Ellen ..,... Goodyear, Sue ..,,, Gorsuch, Bob ........ 64, 101, 106 67 37, 97 59, 106 37 Goyt, Richard ,,,,,, ....,..,. 5 4 Graham, Bill ........... ......,.. 6 4 Graham, Dennis ....... ....,.,,, . 64 Graham, John ,,,,, ...,. 5 9, 86 Graham, Sally .....,.. ,,,,, 6 4, 85 Grandquis, Doug ,sss ...,, 3 8, 97 Granger, Bill ..,.,, .. ,. 64 Granger, Jim ..,, ...,.....,.. ..... 3 8 , 98 Grant, Joe ,.....,., ,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,, , , 59 Grant, Steve ,,,,., ..,....,.. . .. .,.... 64, 120 Graves, Doug ,,..,, ,,,..,.. 5 9, 87, 89, 92, 99 Gray, Grady ,.,,., ........ ,,,,. 5 9 , 89, 99, 129 Grebe, Charla ...., ,,.. Greenblat, Lynne . Gresqrv. Grenier, Hugh ,,,,, Sue .,...... Griffen, John ,.,,...,... Griffith. Mary Ann ssss, Griggs, John ..,,,,..... Grimes, Florence ,,,., Grinstead, Donald .... Grinstead, Ginny ,,.,. Groesbeck, Pat ,..,,, Groom, Claudia ,,,,,,, Grove, Mel ...,...,, . Groves, Ed ,...,,..... Grunhurd, Tom ,,,,,,, Gunderson, Judi ,.... Gunderson, Peter ,,,,, Gunn, Ronald ...... Gustafson, Steve ,,,,, Hacker, Karen .,,,,, Hackett, Rita .... Haehn, Jim ,,,,,,,,,,, Hager, John ......,,,,.. Hagerhjelm, Chuck 61, 87, 88, 93.94, 'ffQf5QffQQQfQffff'59f 96 64 117 64, 101 64, 99, 120 64 64 105 59 114 39, 75, 79. 97, 64, 86 38, 86, 98 59 92, 94, 129 38, 99 ,, , 64 38, 75, 95, 110 38, 72, 86, 88,89 Haggen, Rick .,.,.,.,,,.. ,.,,,,.,,.,,,,....,......,,,.. 5 9 Haines, Walden .,,., ,...,....,,,,..,,,,.,,, , , 64 Hale, Alan ,,.,,,.,..., .,.. ., 59, 99 Hale, Arlene .,,,,,,,,,,,.,....,,,,., ,.,,, , 39, 73, 95 Hall, Barbara ,,,...,,,,. .,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,,... 5 9, 85 Hall, Bob ...,....,. 39, 78, 80, 81, 85, 88, 100 Hall, Jerry ,,,,,,,,,,.,......,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 59, 86, 89 Hall, Judy Pat ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,...,... .........,,,,, 5 9, 78 Hallenbeck, Danny , .. ,...,., ,... . 64 Halverson, Parris ,,,,,, Hamelin, Carl .. Hamilton, Darrell 39 39 64, 115. 120 64 105 H-imilton, Laura ,. .,,,,,,,,,, , , Hammer, Howard ,,,,, W ,,,..,,,,,. 39, 98, 99. Hammer, Vernon ,.., ...,..,,,,, , ,,,,,,, . W ,. , . Hamstreet, Rick .,,,,,,,,, 39. 99, 107, 118, 123 Hand, Bonnie ,,,,. , 20 39 75 79 Hardy, John , , , 90, 92, 93, 100, 102 Hand, Jack ,,,,,,.,,.,,...,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,....,. 6 4, 121 Hankenson, Lenore ,,,,..,.. ...,....,,..,,,,.,,, 5 9, 78 Hanks, Fred H ,,....,,., ,,.,,,,,,,....,,......,, 6 4 Hannah, Jeanne ,,,,,.. ,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,. 6 4 Hansen, Charlette ..,.,.... 38, 86, 93. 94 Hansen. Joyce ,,,,,,, .,.... ,.,,,, , , N ,,., .. 59 Hansey, Barbara ..,,. ,,,,, 5 9, 82, 85, 88, 92 Hanson, Bob ...,,,..... ........,...,..,,,,,,,,.,........ 6 4 Hanson, Charles ,,,,. ss..,..,,,....,..........,....,,..,, 3 8 Hanson, Steve ,,,, ,......,,..,,, , .,,,..,,,,............ 6 5 Harden, Rick . ,,,,. 59. 98, 105, 118, 123 105 Hardy, Susan ,,,,.., Harmer, Corliss ,,.,.,. Harriman, Sheri ,,,,.. Harrigton, Pat Harrison, Judy ,..,., Harrison, Mary ,,,,, 38, 96, 104, 59, 103 59, 79, 85 URLINE'S KITCHEN 8. APPLIANCES - DIVISION OF HASKELL CORP .... WAHL'S . . . KAY WALTON'S . . . NORTHWESTERN COMMERCIAL BANK . . . GOLDEN RULE STORE . . . NORTHWEST PAINTS AND SUPPLY . . . STOCKTON'S . . . WESTERN OPTICAL CO., INC .... STAR MONOGRAMING SERVICE . . . SEVEN SPOT DRIVE-IN . . . BUCHAN'S BAKING CO .... 5-MINIT CAR WASH . . . MORSE HARDWARE CO .... BELLINGHAM SURGICAL SUPPLY . . . H. 8, H. SPORTING GOODS CO .... B. B. WRECKING CO. . . BELLINGHAM FISH CO .... BELLINGHAM ROOFING CO. MOOSE Z One Hundred Thirty-Seven Harrison, Jean ,,.....,YY..Y..............Y.YY .,-,----Y-YYYfv 5 8 Hartebroad, Joyce ...Y.Y........YYYA.Y. .....-.-A...-f------- 5 9 Hartford, Larry, 38, 76, 78, 79, 99, 113, 123 Harwood, Gayle ........vY.......... fY.-vff-,,--,-------v--- 6 4 Harvey, Dan .......Y,Y..VA..A.. ---..--------,------,---- ---f-- 5 9 Haskins, Bob ,..... V,AA-----Y--YYYY - - 58. 97 Hatch, Karen ,,,, Hatchard, Ann, .,..... Hatfield, Marcia ..... Haufle, Gail ....,,, Haufle, Gary ,,,,,,.,, Haugen, Carolyn ,,,,,,. Haugness, Ron ,...,,,, Hawkins, Lorrainne Hawkins, Gay ,,,,,...., Hawkins, Jean ....,,,, . Hawkins, Mary ,,.,.. Hawley, Jon ......,eee.. Haworth, Kathy ,,,,. Hayes, Craig ,,r,.,.,.. Hayes, Gail ..,,.., Hayes, Gordy Haynes, Jim ,.........,,Y Hazen, Marcy ...,..,,,., Hazelton, Mary Ann ,,,,.,. Heather, Georgie ..,,,, Heathers, Laina Heay, Lorna ........,,... Hebert, Marcia ,,.,,,... Heggem, Adrian ..,.., ,. Heily, Katie ..,,,,,, 59 Heller, Cathy ,.,.....,... Helmer, Bob ......,,,,. Hendricks, Dave .,.... Hendrickson, Tom Hendricks, Karen .,.. Henikman, Karen ,,,,, Henley, Warren Hentz, Ron ,,.. ..,, Herbold, Linda Hershey Alan ,,,,.,, Hertzog, Woody .r..,,. getrick, Thelma ....,, ickok. Bill .,,,,........ ..l.., Hickok, David ,.,,,.,.,,,..... Hickok. fHagenJ, Kristin Hicks, Sandra .,,,,,..........,. ildebrand, Fred ,..,..,,ss., ildebrand, Jim I.. ...... ill, Glen R. ......,,,, . Hilty, Harriet R. Hilty, Meredith A. Hinkle, Greg W, ..., . 39,78, 95, 103 59, 94 59, 79 64 39 65 ,,.......,....,e......,,,, ,, 39 39, 102, 105, 123 ....,,,23, 39, 97. 105 39. 82, 85 59, 85, 94, 101 64, 78 59, 95 39, 73, 78, 123 39, 87, 39 59, 101 64, 85 78, 84, 92, 94, 64 59, 101, 105 39 95 39. 86, 59, Qjfff'55f 7E 72 97 84 59 39 59 39 59 95 59 59 59 64 38 65 , 65 85, 64, 79 59, 85 65 Hinofe, Carol A. ,,,... ,,,, 6 5, 103 Hinton, Mike ,,,,,,..,, .....,,,.. 5 9 Hobart, -Cherrill M. ..... ......,. 4 0, 94 Hoff, Diane L. ,,.,..,., Hogarif Carol A. ...... . Holeman, Deane A., .... . Holland, Dave B. .,..,,,,, Holland, Kathleen E. Holland Steven . ..,,..,., . Holliday, Diane L. ..,.. . Holmes, Arthur ,,.. Holmes. Burton G. Holmes, George W. Hope, Jeanne My ....., , Hope, Terry O. .,,., , Hopkins, Janet L. Hopkins, Ron .......... Horst, David XV. ..,,. . Horton, Larry B. .,,, Hoselton, Linda Hoselton, Mary Lee .... Hovde, Dick L. .....,..,., Howard, Ritchie R. Howard, Christy ...., Howell, Karen M. Hozelton, Linda Hudekoff, Mi-ke ........ Hughes, Cindy A. Hughes, Leslie ....... 65 ,. .,.,. ., 65 59, 94 65, 122 65, 86 40 40, 98, 65 40 84 99, 105 59 65 40 21, 40, 127 65 ., 40 , ....,.... 59. 92 65, 79, 89 132, 133 60, 104 40 65, 85 65 Hunt, Bev J. ,,,,.,,., .,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 5 9 , 92, 96 Hunt, Emma J, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 0, 94 Hum, Sara Ann ..,, ...,,.....,.,...,,....,,,,,, 5 9, 94 Huntley, sue 1. .,,.... eo, 84, 87, 94, 97 Hyde, Vicky L, ,., .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,YY ,, 65 I Inge, Steve ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,YY,,,, 40, 99 Ira, Larry ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,AYY 6 7 , 105 Irvin. Tim ,, .... .... 5 9, 98, 99, 105, 118, 123 Isaacson, Marsha ,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 40, 95, 97 Isert, Janet ,.,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,YY,YY,Y,Y,,,,Y,, 6 5 , 101 Jackson, Pat Jackson, Wendy Jacobson, Dave ..,,,,,. Jacobson, Thea .... Jansen, Linda .... Jeffery, Marjie ..,, Jensen, Fred ...,...., Jepperson, Barney .,,, Jepperson, Bob ..,.. ffffilii5fu75f'iiliI 93- 7'11iQffQ1iff1QQ7EZ' 41, 78, 98, 99, Jesen, Gary .,,.....,,. ,,,,.......,.,..,,,,..,,,, ..,,,, Johansen, Paul .,,,...............,,,. ..,,.,,................ Johnson, Barb ...,....,..,.......,.......,........., 65, Johnson, Bill ,,,,,,.,...,,,.........,,,...... 40, 100, Johnson, Chris .... 54, 79, 83, 85, 92, 93 Johnson, Claire .........,,,,,....,,,, 65, 75, 97. Johnson, David .....,......... ...........,...... ..,,, , , , Johnson, Dianne ,.,, 41 88 92, 93, 95, 96, Johnson, Dick .,............,.,,.,.......,..,,,,. . ..,,,,,,, , Johnson, Doug ,,,,,,........,.........,.,,.. 65, 87, Johnson, Janeen .... ............. 6 5 Johnson, Jerry ,,,, Johnson, Jim .,.... Johnson, Jim Johnson, Johnson, Margie ............, Laura ,.,,....,. 59, 81, 84 60 60 65 95 60 85 65 65 41 60 118 65 41 105 121 96 102 65 105 60 101 75 64 41 89 95 85 Johnson, Mary Alice ..,,. ..,........., 9 4 Johnson, Patti .,.,,,. . ..... .... 6 5, 85, 101 Johnson, Sandy ....... .................., 6 5 85 Johnson, Steve .....,.. ..,...,,.,,.,..,,.....,...... 6 5 Johnston, Carolyn ,.., .................. 5 9, 85, 95 Johnstone, Bob ...,. 40, 78, 98, 99,123 Jones, Carolyn .. ...........,,,,....... 65 Jones, Heidi ...... .,.,...,., 4 0, 93, 102 Jones, Kathy ,.,,,.. ...........,,,.,,., 6 0 85 Jones, Nancy ,..... ..........,..., 5 9, 75 95 Jorgenson, Torn ,,,., ...,..,.,....,..,,,.,,........ 1 15 Jones, Roger ,....., 65, 115, 120, 127 Jones, Ted .,,....,,, ..........................,.. 6 5 Jones, Tom ,.,,,,..... .,.......,....,,..,..,.. 1 21 Jorgensen, Carla ....., .. 59 Jorgensen, Ken ,,,.. ,..,...., 6 5 Jothen, Sue ,,....... .,.,.,, 6 5 86 Joyce, Cindy ,,,..,,,.. ,...... 4 0 87 Juenemann, Jerry ..... ,,.,, 8 4, 130 Kaiser, Bob .,......,,. ,,,..,,.,,,........ 6 5, 85, 122 Kalberg, Karen ...,. ,.......,,.......,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 5 Kaligas, Lex ,.,.,,., ,. ,,.. 65, 99, 113, 115, 118 Kamery, Helen ...,.. .,.,.....,...,,,........,,,. 5 9, 84 Kapp, Darrell ,,,,. ,,...,......,.,,,.,,,,,,, 4 O, 98 Karb, Gary , .....,.,. .......,,,,,...,, 5 9 Karuza, Robert ..... ....,, .,,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 O Kaufman, Jack .,,,. . ......,,.,,,..,.,,, 60, 98, 107 Keim, Greg ..,,.... .,..,,.........,....,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 5 Kelly, Joe , ,....,,...., , 87, 89, 105, 130 Kennedy, Barbara ,,,,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 9, 97 Kennedy, Richard .,., .,.... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 0 Kennedy, Tim .,..,,, .....,....,,,...,,.. 6 5 Kent, Ray , ....,.... ,.., 6 0, 99, 129 Kersey, Larry ,...,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 1 01 Key, Dave .,,,,,,,, ,,,,,.,,.,, , , 65 Kienast, Jack ,.,.,, .,,,,,,,,,, 6 5 King, Margaret ,,,,, ,,.,,.,,,,,.,. 6 5 King, Steve ,.,,,..,. ..,,. 6 5, 121 Kinley, Larry ., ,,,.,,,,, 65 Kinley, Tom .,,,.,, ...,. 4 1, 100 Kirkelie, Mike ,.,,.. ...... . , .,,.. 59, 100 Kirscheinan, Jean ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,..,,,, 6 5 Klahn, Lynda ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,, , ,,.,,, 4 1, 97 Klander, Judy .... 59, 75, 96, 97, 103 Kleid, Leatha ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 5 Knaus, Robert ,,...., ...,,,.,,.,,,,,,,. , ,, , 41 Kocek, Ahmet ,,,,,,. ,,,, 2 3, 76, 115 Kchnke, Edith ,, ,,,, ,,,,,, 6 O, 85, 88 Koker, Linda .,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,.,,,, 6 5 Koker, Robert ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,, 4 1 Kolb, Sandra ...... .,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 5 Kooyers, Ken ,..,,, ..,,,,,,,,,,.,, 6 0 Krein, Gloria ,,. .,,, ,,,, 2 O, 41, 105 Kropp, Ron ,, ,,.,,,,,... ,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 8 5 Kruzich, Raymond ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 O Kuchenreuther, Randy ,,,,,, ,,,,, 6 5 Kuester, Pat ,,,,,,....,...,.,,.. ,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 5 Kuhl, Kathy ..,,,.... ,,,.., ...,.., 2 0 , 40, 92 Kuhns. Judy ,,,,... .,,......,...., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 1 97 Kunnap, Steve ..,.......,,..,.,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,, 59, 99, 115 Kunzmann, Fred .,.,.. 59, 73, 90, 98, 121, 123 Kurtz, Pat ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 41, 92, 95, 105, 106 Kvistad, Charlene ....,,....,........,.,...,,,,,,,,,,, 65, 85 Kvistad, Darryl ,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,s 6 6, 86 Kvistad, Le Ann ,,,,,, ,,.,, 2 0, 41, 75, 94, 103 Kvistad, Lowie ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,., 6 0, 95 L LaBree, Larry .. 41, 76, 98, 99, 117, 118, 127 LaFarge, John ..................,,,,,,....,.... ......,....,... 6 0 LaFrenierc, Beverly ,,,.....,,,........... . ..........,..,,,, 42 LaFreniere, Bob ...,...... ,,,,. 6 0, 130 LaLonde, Hugh ........ ........... 6 0 Lambert, Ted . ,,,..... ,-,,,,,, 6 5 Lamm, Bob ,,,,..,, ,YYYYY -,,.. 4 2 Lamont, Gordie ,.,.. .,,..,,,,..,,,,.. 4 2 LaMothe, Bonnie ,,,,., ......,...,,,,. 5 9, 84, 97 Lancaster, Jerry ..... ,.,.. .....,.,,....,,,..,,,,... 5 9 Land, Marlene ,,,.. ..... 2 1, 23, 60, 85, 105 Lane, Norman ...... .,,, ................,. 6 5 , 122 Lanning, Jenee ...,.. . ,,,,,,,.,......,,.... 65, 101 LaRiviere, Randy ..... .... . 42, 84, 87 89 Larrabee, Robert ,.,.,, ,.,,,,,.,..,,,.,,........ 4 2 Larsen, Edna ....,,,,. ..........,,,,...... 4 2 Larsen, June ,,..... .,,,,., 2 1 75 Larsen, Lynn .. ,.,...,,,..... 65 Larsen, Ron ..,,.,,... ,.,,,,,,,.... 6 0 72 Larsen, Susan .....,,,., ....... 6 5, 85, 106 Larson, Charlotte ..... .,..,,,,.,., ,,,.,,,,. 6 5 85 Larson, Ginny ....,, ........... 6 0, 79, 92 93 Larson, Judy .,,.,,, .......... 4 3, 87, 132, 133 Latham, Jeri ,,,,,.,,, ,,,,, 6 0, 78, ss, 85, 106 Lawson, Mike .,,,,.. ,,.,.,,,.,.,,..,,,....,,........ 6 0 Leal, Lorna ........,,... ........ 6 5, 78, 79 92 Leary, Nick ,,,,,,...,,...., .,.,.......,,. 6 5, 130 Leathers, Courtney ,..,,. ............. 4 3 84 Lee. Jim ,.,,..,,.......... .......,...... 4 3 Lee, Roger ....,...,,, ,..,,,,. ...,,,,, 6 5 Lefler, Cliff ,.,,...,.........,.. ,,.... . ,,..,........ 5 9 Lehn, Sherry ....,.,....,....,.... .... 6 5, 92, 106 Leibrant, Rodney ..,,..,,,,..,,,, ...,,..............,,.. 5 9 Leiser, Carole CBensonJ ........,,,,,,,, 43, 86 87 Leiser, Oliver ....,...........,...,,,,.,,,,.,.,.. .,.....,.., 6 0 Levin, Leslie ................. ...... 4 3, 92, 96, 104 Lewis, Jean ,.,,. ,,.,,,.,,, 6 5, 84, 106 Lewis, Ernest ,.,. .......,.. 4 3, 122 Lewis, Ricki ..,, .,,.... 6 5 86 Lich, Wayne .,,,.. L ,,,,, 65 Lind, Donna .,..., ,....,... 6 0 Lindquist, Dave .,.,,,, , ,. 66 Lindquist, Duane .,.., ..... 5 9, 105 Lindsay, Judy ,....,.. ,,,, 6 0 86 Lindstrom, Judy ..,,.., ,,.. 2 43 Lingbloom, Ken ,.,,... ,,,, 6 5, 87 Lingbloom, Sandy .... .,..,,, ...., 6 5 Linn, Skip ..,,..,,,... ,,,,, 6 0, 121 Linville, Lois .,,.,, .....,,,,. 6 5 Litke, Ken ,,.,.,. ,,,,,.... 6 5 Little, Chris ,,.,.., ,,,, 6 5 86 Little, David ,,.,, ,....... .. 65 Littlefield, Betty ,...... ....,,,,.,,,,,.... .,,..,, 8 5 97 Locke, Dan ......,,,,. ....,,...........,.....,..,,,,..,,,,.. 6 5 Lockhart, Tom ...,,, 43, 76, 78, 98, 99, 123 Lofgren, Bernita ,,,............,..,,,,..,,,...,,,,.,,, ,,,, 2 3 Long, Nancy ...,...,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,. ..,..,. 4 3 , 95, 103 Longwood, Sue ..,...,..,.. 43, 71, 75, 76, 79 93 Loomis, Bill ,,,,,,, ,.,,..,...,,,,,..,,,,..,,,,., 4 3, 101 Loop, Dick ,,,,. ,,.,,, ..,.,,,,.... 6 5 , 87 89 Love, Chilli ,,,, ,,,,,,.,,. 6 0 85 Luke, Fred .. ,,,,,, ,..,. 6 5, 123 Lukes, Darryl .....,. .....,..,.. 6 6 Lunsrrorh, Lynda ...,,, ,.,,..., 6 0 Me McAfee, Phil ,..., ....,, ,,,,, 4 2 , 85, 87 88 McAree, Dale ,, ........... ...... . ,, . 65 McBeath, Jim ....,,. ,..,.,.. 6 6, 120, 129 McBride, Betty .. .,,. N.. 23, 60, 75 85 McCaffery, Bev , ,.,.. ,. ...,.,.....,.... 66 75 McCartney, Sheryl ...... ....,...,.,.. 4 2 85 McCauley, Larry ,.,,.......... ......,............... 6 7 McClennon, Dave .........,. ..,.....,..,...,.,.,..,.. 6 0 McClintock, Doug .,,., ......,.,,...,,,...,,,...,.... .... 6 5 McConnell, Christine M. ,..,,. 42, 95, 101, 103 McCorkle, Bob .....,................,,...,,,,.,,....,.. 60 McCorkle, John E. .,,,,,.,.......,.. .,...., ......,, 4 2 , 122 McCormack, Judi C, ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, . , . 42, 101 McCullough, Bev ,,,,,. 60, 75, 94, 95, 96, 105 McDanold, Jeanette A. ...,.,..,,..., 20, 43, 72 95 McDonald, Bryan G. ......,,,,..,,,,..,,,,..,,.,...,..,. 66 McDonald, Dave F. ,,,,,, ,.,....,.,...,,....,,,. 4 3 McDonald, Marion L. ,,,, ..,,,,,,.,.. 6 0, 75, 93 McDonald, Nancy C. ,,.... ...,,...., ..........,. .... 6 6 McDonald, Steve C. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 60, 87, 89, 120 McDonnell, Bruce G. .,.., ,,.....,....... ,,.,. .... 6 7 McDonnell, Lynn A. ,..,.. ....,.,,. 6 0, 78 86 McDougall, Mary L. ,.... ..,....... 6 0 85 Mclildowney, Gail ...... .,..,,..., 4 3 85 McEwen, Jerry Kent ..,.,, .,..., 4 3, 84 86 McGee. John E. ,.,,.,,,., ,,,,..,. 4 3, 105 . BROWN AND TOZER'S PHARMACY . . . THE ROYAL INN . . . BLACKBURN OFFICE EQUIPMENT . STONE MUSIC CO .... BEN'S MEN'S SHOP . . . THE HORSESHOE CAFE . . . JANSEN'S FLORAL . FRASER CHEVROLET CO .... PIONEER PRINTING CO .... BINGHAM 8, JERN'S FUNERAL HOME . COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF BELLINGHAM . . . THE BELLINGHAM NATIONAL BANK . H. E. MILLS ELECTRIC CO. . . GRAND CENTRAL AUTO BODY . . . BORNSTEIN'S SEA FOOD . BARSNESS BARBER SHOP . . . CITY CENTER MOTEL . . . BELLINGHAM TRANSIT SYSTEM. One Hundred Thirty-Eight McGinnis, Bob R. ,... 60, 86, 98, 99, 118, 123 Munson, Doug ..... ......,,... 6 6 Parker. E592 ---- ----- 6 0 97 MqGinni5, Michael 1. ...,....,,,..,,.....,,,....... 66, 90 Mura, Merrel A... ,.., ...,. 6 5 . 106 Parsons. B111 ,.,,---. f-4-----f - 47 MqGQnigal, Larry A, .........................,,....,,,.. 66 Murray, Mlkg ,,,...YYA...,,...,.......,,,....,....,,,,. 60, 66 Paterson. NHHCY ---- -------- 4 7 79 McGuire, Mary Jane .,,,,..,...,,.....,,................. Muscurr, Jeame .,........... ,,,..v,,....,. .,,.,, 7 5 , 79 PMSICOWSICY. ,Pal ------- --f- 6 6- 79 B5 43, 76, 79, 95, 105, 107, 110 86, 87, 93, 94, 96, 102, 106 PHHCYSOH- Jlm ----f A---ff-- 6 0 99 McKay, jerry ,,,,..,,........,. .,,.,,..,,Y...Y,.,.........,YY.. 6 O Mustappa, Frank ....,,..,,.,........1..... - ....Y,..,. 6 6, 115 PHIIHSOH. KCHHY -Y--- A----------- 6 6 McKay, Jim .11,....1...,....,. .... 6 0, 85, 104, 121 Mumppa, Jim ..,,....,1...,.......,......,......1A....,,,.. 66 Pamson. Ar-nerfa ..--, ,f-----, 4 7 McLeod, Danna' ,,......,, ...,.. 4 3, 79, 96, 106 Mustappa, Joe ..... ..,.. 4 5, 104 Paulsen. MMIIYH ------ ----- 6 6' 57 McMullen, Mike P, ,,1,, ....,.,... 4 2, 99, 121 Mym, Larry ...1.,.., .......,,. .,., 6 0 Paulson. Rlck ,,-----,-- ---,-- 6 0- 121 McMurry, Alan L. ,,,.. ,,...., 6 0, 98, 115 Myers, Bill ..,,,1...,...,.. 1,......1....,,., 6 0 P31-351411 1111, ----------------------f------A --f-------- 6 O1 85 MCQuade, Bob .,,,,.,,,... ........ 6 6, 121 Myers, Jearmerre ....., .,,1......,,. 6 6, 85 PHHSRI, ROXI f---- -----------f-A--.-------------'--- ----- - - 20- MCQuade, Peggy L. ...,,.,, ...,.,,....,..,1.,.. 6 0 Myetre, Bob ....,,.... . ,1.... , ..... 55, 87, 99 47. 75- 79. 95- 96' 102- 104- 110 MCQMW, Mau,-een E, -YVV ,,Y, 4 2, 73, 106 Pearce, Margha ,Y..........11.....,...... 60, 78. 85, 88 MCQUQ11, Larry ..1..,.1... ...11....11.,.111 6 0 523532. 23:15 A--,,,,-,,,--',,,----'------v,-.---,,--Y 60- 22 N s , ' ,.... .,......,,.,..,,..... Pedersen, Lmda ..,11 .1 .11. 60 Nan, Dianne 45 Pederson, Keuh. ..,,,,1,,, .,1,,.,,.,,. .,.,,, ..,.,.... 6 6 M Nw, Judy L. .,..-. 20. 44. 97 g2Q,21fsg 'Q-gnfllce '1 Q rr r QQ 1 '1 r1'1' Q 23 MacArthur. Rocky ..-.,,--,,, ---------- 6 5- 85, 122 NW- R0b.NI --r'- -'-- 'rr---r '- 6 6 Perry, 'Richard 11,..,11,... 60, 94, 115, 123, 130 MacDonald, Gary ---------- -'-------------------------- - 43 Nelsen' Linda ' ' ' 95 Pefe1-5011, Cheryl ,w,,,,, ,,,,,Y,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 S 1V13CDOl'l-1161, Te1'1'Y ------------f--- 65- 85, 115- 122 Nelson, Janlce F' ' 6 0 Pefefgon 105 U ,,,, ,,,,,YY,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,Y,,,,-YY,, , 47 MacMiIIian, Rosemary ,,..,. ..,.-,...1.-...---- 6 0, 84 NRISOH- JQff D- ----- f--- 6 6 Pete,-Son' Lael W ,,-,, V M V 60 Maddy, DCC ----A.-------------1 ---A--------------A--- - 42 Nelson' JIU .I ' ' 60 Peterson' Larryn-W -H86 125 Maier, Safldlil .vfYY..------- ---------------------- 6 5 85 Nelwn' Pauline A' ' ' 44 Pefefggnz Mike ,,,,Y, ,,,,,,, 66 Mains, Ted ,,,,,,..,,.., .,1... 4 2, 78, 99, 113 NSISOH- Rohm A- -4---f A--- 4 4- 37 Peterson Rick ,,,,,,V,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,, 6 6 Mallory, Mike ..,,1..ee,1. ------ 4 9, 98- 99. 126 Nelson' Robert S' 4 4' 87 Peterson, Ronald ,Y ,Y YYVV U H 66 Mamerro. MBU ADH W ------------------- 65 35 Nelson' Stanley ' 4 4 Peterson, R0n1G, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 6 O 104 MHHCSS. Bill --------1--- -------------------fe-- 4 5 NCISQHI Steven H' ' ' 4 4 Petersonl Roni K. ...,, ,,,,., 6 61 105 MBHBVS1, Kathy ..--.- ------ 4 4, 75 96 Nesbitt' Mary L' ' 66 Pefrelli joe ,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,Y,,,,, 1 1 66 Mann. ROD ..-----.--1------------ -------------------------- 6 5 Ness' Skip f . ' 4 4 ' 78' 97 Perry Tarrv 47 99 Mann. Vickev ............--..-----.- --------------------1---- 6 0 Neumann- Dlemfh W4 ------'--- -f-ee--- 6 6- 123 Pettigrew Garifu-SE... IQQIF66 IIOO MHICIIE, Nick ee......-..e-.----v------- -------------- 6 5' 115 Neumann' Dorothy M' ' 6 6 Penigfewl John ,,,Y , ,,YY,Y, in 47 Mmouo, Chen ..1, 60, 75, 78. 86, 87, 92, 93 Neumann- Hmmm IEHHO ---- -------------- 6 0 p1,,,,, JW, ,,,,,,, ,rrr ,,,,, 2 1 Mariorro, Raxdelle ..--.......----..---------- ------ ------ 6 6 Newell Rohm R' --------f--------- -f--- 6 6- 122 Phillibs, Bill rrrr.. 47 ss Matkhim, C1311'B ....-.--------- .--------- 6 6, 84, 106 NCYCHS- G917 L' 2 3' 60 Phillips, Nancy ,,,, ,Y,,,, , , 66 Marqulhd, Jim ----. --------------A-------f-- 6 0 Nffyens- Viola H' '- --- 'f' 2 3 Pigg, Martin .,,,,..,,.......,...,,,,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. 47 Marsh, Doug ..--- -...- 4 4, 86, 89. 98 N!fh0IS- Dana -A ------------- ------ -------------- 4 5 Pilkey sm, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 60 98 Marsh, Robert .1..... ...----...----.--.----- 6 6 NECIWISX -Iudv L --------------------- ---------------1- 6 0 Pinkeyl, Judy ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, 47 Marshall. Marilyn .--- -------------------- 6 5 NICIWIS- Pegfmfm ---- . ---------1------------------------- A 60 Place, sue ,,,, zo, 47, 79, 92 96 105 110 Martens, Sheila ,.... ..,.....--..---.... 4 4 NICOIHY- Wllllam 1151113 L- --------- 60. 87. 89 Plank, Connie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, f ,,,,,, f ,,,, 6b 95 Martin, Karla .,-, .----- 6 0, 94 97 Noblev Neely -----f---f--1-1--------------ff-------- A 66- 115 Plank, Roger ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,, A ,,,,, 66 Martin, Marilyn ...-- ---------------- 6 0 Nord Donna M' ' A'-----' - - 60- 85- 94- 101 Platt Sharon H 105 Martin, Nancy ---... ------- 6 0 79 Nofdwedff Tom B- -------------------------------- 45- 72- Plerion, Helen fi, 60 Martin' Pam -,,Y-,,Y,,AA- ,,,, 4 4 81 76, 78, 94, 98, 99, 113, 114, 1271 Poirier' Tana H ---YYY f G6 Ma!t1nSEn, P8111 1.., .Y -------- 66 Notaf' John R' rr----- '1--'---- '--------f------- A 45 98 Polinder, Carol ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,Y,,,, , , 23 47 Marrinson. Carolyn ..--...----.---,- -----,-------------- 6 6 N0 mgha'P' Evelvn M' --------------------- -- 66 36 Pope, Linda .,.,,,,... , ,,,,.,,,,,, 66, 105 Marrinson. Dean ...-.-..---........--....,......-.-... ---... N Owak- Blu -1' ---------------------------------------- A 66 Pope, Mary Ellen ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 60, 85, 94 95 44, 73, 76, 79, 88. 93, 103. 110. 111 NOwak'Bob E' 'H' --rrrrff-- -'-------'-f----------------- - 66 Pope, Rochelle ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,Y,,,,,- Y,Y,,, , , Y 7 66 Mason, Dave ...1..-,-,,,...-,..---...,-..-.,-. 44, 99, 105 Nowak, Judv A' 'f---- ---f---------------f--- ----------- A 60- Porter, Arlene , , ,,-,YAY ,,,,-- 4 6 85 Massey, Randy .,,,...,. ,..---.., ..-.,-,.... 6 6 , 115 78. 92- 94, 95, 96- 106 Porter, Bonnie ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, Y 6 6 Mausson, Carl ..----. ----.. --..----.---- 6 6 Nowak- Sami 1- --------1----------------------------- 45 95 Powell, Par ,,,,.,, ,, , ,, , 66 Maxwell, Sandra .--... ...-..--....--....---.... 6 6 NVEUFI- David L- ----- -------------------------- 4 5- 129 Pownall, Alice ,,,,, ,,,,, 1 I 60:'1C1,' 105 May, Diana ..,,,,..., ,..,., 4 4, 75. 94, 106 Poynef, Cheryl ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 0 Means, Barbara .,,,,, 1 .... 60, 86, 93 94 Prager, H31 , W ,,A,,,,----,,,VY- W 66 Means. Marilyn 4-7. ---------------------1 50 0 Prather, Bonnie ,,..,,.,,,,. .. 21, 46, 75 86 MSCNCHII, Ellen ------ ------------- 6 6 84 Presler. Gerald ,.,., ,,..,,,,,,.,,,,,..,.,,, ,,,,, , 6 0, 100 Medcalf, Gary ,,,,,, ..,. 6 0 84 O'Conn0r, Dan E. .. .,,,,,, ,,,,,, 4 4, 98, 99 Price, Norma ,,,,,, 60, 92, 94, 95, 96, 97, 106 Meere, Don ,.., ,,.,. ,..,..,,,.,..,,,,,, 6 6 O'C0nnoI, Mary H. ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 6 6, 85 Pride' Diane ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, A ,,,,,,,,, Y 46 Meehling, Brenda ,... ,.,,,,,,....,,,.....,, 6 6 O'Connor, Pat M. ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 6 P,-mcg, Chaflogge ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, V -A 46 Meenk, JoAnn ,,,,.. ..,,, 6 O, 87, 92, 93 Offley, Bernard D. ,... ...,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 0 5 P1-Oufy, Marlene ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 6 0, 94 95 MSI11, Roger .,---.....---- --....----.,-- 9 9, 125 Offley, Harrie R4 -----. -,,, 2 1, 44, 76, 94, 96 Pruietr, jerry ,,,,,, ,W ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 6 6 Mehus, Judy .,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,, ,..,,,,,,.. 8 5 88 Olsen, Bonnie J. ,,.... .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 66 Pmieff, Wanda ,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 6' 84 94 Melland, Cheryl ,,,,.,,,,, ,.,,,, ,,,,,.,, , , 66 85 Olsen, Gary D. ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 5 Pruitt, Rod U 47 Mendenhall, Mary Ann ,, . , , 44, 85 97 Olsen. Larry E. ., ,,,, W H 45 Pul1af,B1-Ugg ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, - 66' 121 Meyer, Paula ,,.,.,,,,...,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,. 66 Olsen, Paul L. ., ,,.. ..,,, ,,,,,, - 4 5 Pullaf, G01-don ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Y H 47 Mezo, Coreen .,,,.,...,.. ., ...,,. ..,. 4 4 Olsenius, David B, ,,.., ,,,,,,, V 45 Pullaf, Harriet ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Q H 55 Michelsen, Janice , 66 Olsenius. Judy A. ,.,.. ,,,,,,, 6 0, 96 Pulver, Jeanne ,,,,,,, U 20, 47, 78, 95, 96, 110 Michelson, john 60 Olson, Marcia C, ,.,.,, ,,,,,,,,,, V W H 66 Pulver, Jo W ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, - H 66' 92 Miller, janer ,.,,,, ,,,, , 44 Olson, B111 , ,,,,,,, H 46, 117, Miller, Mvron ,.., W., ..,,,,. 60 Olson, Mike R, ...., ,,,, 6 6, 89, 122 Mills, Mike ....., , ,.,...... ,, 66 Olson, Parry J. ,,,.,, N ,,,,,,,, 60, 106 Minge, Mike ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 4 4, 121 Olson, Party S. ,,,.,., 1, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 60 Q Missrerin, Palm ,,,,., . ,,,, 60, 75 95 815011, Rggk E. .R .....,,,, ,,,,, 6 6, 115, 122 Mirc el, jo ene .,,. H ..,,, 60, 75 son, erry . ..... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, l 6 6 Moblo, Cheryl ....,. 66 as Olson. Susan M. ........,,......,...,., ,,,,, , ,, 21, 66 Quant' Sue ' 75'rrg5 g5 r57 105' 155-19535 Muldver, Kari ,,., ,, 66 O'MaIIey, Tom P, ,, ,, .,.,. ,,,,,, , , 66, 115, 120 Query Kathy ' ' ' ' ' 65 Monroe. Joe ....,,. ..., ,,,,,,, 6 1 J OINEI1, Meredith G. ,. 46, 75, 85, 101' 106 Ouiggje Roger ' 7 g '99 '1O0'10l Monson, Art ..........,... .,,,,,, , , 66 Onkels. Dave G. ..,..,...,...... 46, 74, 76, 78 90 Quimby' Sandi ' ' ' 45 84 Montague, Jean ,..,.,.,,,,,,,, ,,,, 4 4 75 Oster, Dave G. ,.., ,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 0 5 Quinn 'Tom ' ' 2 5947 'IOS Montgomery, Monty ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 05 Osborn. David ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 66, 87, 39' 100 ' ' ' ' ' Moore, Barbara .,.,,,.., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 7 Ous, Richard M. ..,.....,.,.,.....,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 6, 122, Moore, Diana ,,.,. ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , , 60 Otley, Shelley R. ,,,,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,, W ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 85 Moore, Larry ,,,,,, .,,, 4 5, 85, 113 Ott, C1'1f1S S. ,,,,, 60, 98, 115. 115, 120, 127 R Moore, Mxke ,, ,,,,-,,.,,Y,,,,, 66 800, Llngill.. ,,.,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,v,Y ,,,,wY-,,,Y,-,'YY, 7 66 Moore, Paul .,,,,,..,., W ,,YYAY,Y,V., ,,,, 6 6 wens, i D. ,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,A, ,,,.,,Y,AA,,,,- YY-.. 5 Q 3 - A Moore, Roberta .,,, .,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , 6 0 94 Owens, Davlid W. ,,,, ,.......,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,, , , V 87 Qjjfjhklzfgfjfef H W Moreau, John ,,7A YY...,.. 66, 115, 122 Owens. Judl J. ,Y,, ,Y,,,, 2 0, 46, 92, 96, 105 R3 ,ber 'N n A- -- ' Morisser, Pam ,,,,,, ,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,YM,,,, 6 6 87 Owens. Ken E. . . , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Y,,, ,,,,,,,Y 6 6' 100 Raad ievea CV ' H 26 Mom. Judy 1111111 111. 4 5 95, 104, 105, 106 Rasmhsm wg 1116666 A 7966692 mg Mork, Paul T Y,YY.,Y,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,..,, 6 O, 99, 120 Rauch Ken ' W ' 1 66 Momssey, Marrlyn ,,,,,., ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,YY,,,,,,,.,,, ,,VY 4 5 P , ' ' ' - ' -- Mme Meredy 60 84 Rawhouser, Karhv VVYVVV ,1,.,,, ,1,,,, 6 c 1 m0ff0U,SVlCk19 .,,,,.....,, ,,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 6, 186 Pack, Szindra ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,AA,,,MA--,Y 4 6 51' 5:56 ' ' ' 2 3 oser. ue 666Y.. .. 7VVVV6.., ..V77VVVV f1....6. ,..v,76666,,,,, 2 P a e, Midfed 7 ,77, , ' rr -E r H Mrarinich, Veronica ,,,,,,, .. ,,,.. ,,Y,,,,, 4 5, 79, 86, Pai-ner, Beth -,,,A ggyijiflgg 5233101351 Judy ' '4 ' X595 I 87 38, 96, 102, 104, 106 Palmer, Carol ,,,,,,, ,YVY Y YVYYV 5 6 85 R d' K -h A ' ' ' ' ' Mular Frank ,,,,,,, 60 8 ' ee ' .EH ' -- '- 60 I 1 4 - , 9 , 99. 115, 118, 123 Palmer. Mararer ,,,,, ,,---M 4 6, 104' 105 Reed' Lmda 66 Mundayf Rfk -----r'rrrrr--,-rr66r,r1-- ,r,rr666666--- ----,, 9 9 Park- Wanda -,,,,,,,, .....,,,...... 6 6. ss Regnief, Robert . .. '1ii.ii11'1 r'j111j1 46 ERICKSON'S FASHION FABRICS . . . ERSHIG SHEET METAL, INC .... HALL'S BAKERY . . . FRANK'S TEXACO SERVICE . . . DE PAUL'S JEWELERS . . . GAGE'S . . . RATHMAN'S . . . HOLLY'S MEN'S SHOP . . . GRIGGS' STATIONERS . . . IRELAND AND BELLINGAR . . . CLYDE A. CORY, REAL ESTATE . . . LIBERTY CLEANERS . . . ALPINE CAFETERIA . . . KENY RADIO . . . LEOPOLD HOTEL . . . LEOPOLD BARBERS . . . WESTFORD FUNERAL HOME . . . HILLVIEW DAIRY . . . B. B. FURNITURE. One H1n1drezfTlJirl3'-Nine Rehberger, Larry Reichwald, Nathalie ,,,,,,. Reid, Jeff .,,.... .YY,Y. . ., Reid Linda ,,,,,,., ..,, Reid, Sandra ,,,,,, Reinholt, Rose Remington, Mike , Remin ton Bob g , YY,.4 -YYY- - Remsberg, Mary 61. Reniker, Nanci , Renlie, Mollie YY,,,,... A.f,V Repanich, Pam .YY,.. Reule, Dclyle , ,, Reynolds, Carol Reynolds, Kitty W , Rhea, Carolyn Rhea, David ,,,. Richards, Mary ,, Richardson, Bill ,,,,,,. Richey, Bev W Ridings, Oscar .. Ridings, Sandy ,, Riebesehl, Rick Ries, IEricksonJ Riggs, Steve ,... Rightmire, Dick , Riley, Robin , Riley, Stephen .,,, Jonina 66, 61, ss '1iIlf66 46, 55, 86, 86, 94, 96, 102, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,. . 61 66 46, 95, .,.ifQQQQ.,.fWQ 66Q' 66, 73, 92, 86 47, Rhea, William ..,,, ,,,,. , .,.,,,,,,,,,,e,,...... 6 6, Rice, Jackie W ,,.,....,,, ,,,,,.,. . .. 66, 72, 92 Rice, Jolene .,,,,,, ,,,,, . , ,,,,,,,,e.,,l,.e,,,. 75, 78, 88, 92, 95, 96, Richards, Ed ,,,,,,,,. ,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . , 78, 86, 98, 99, Rood, Susan Trujillo, Dave E. .... Rine, Karen ,,,,, , Robbins, Ann Robbins, Dan , Roberts, Charlie ...,. Roberts, Don ..,.,, . , Robertson, Dave ,,,,,,,,, 61, 85. 48, 79 66, 66, ff 48 Robinson, Nancy .....,, ,.,,,............ 6 1, 86, Rodenberger, Keith ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.........,. . .. .. .. Rotlenberger, Retha .,...,.... 48, 75, 84, 87, Rogers, Carolyn ,,,, ,,,,, . W ,,,,,,,....,,....,,,..,, W W Rogers, George .. ...,,,..,,,,..,,,,..,.,,,,,,,, Rogers, Margaret , ,,,,,,,,,,....,,,,,,,,... ,,,,.,,,,,,.,.. , Rood, Sandy ..,,, ,,,, 4 8, 72, 78, 83, 85 Ross, Ray ,. Roush, Bill ,. Rowe, Bruce ,,,,,,,,, Rozitski, Sandra Rudd, Joan W Rudy, Ricky , Runnels, Brian Rusch, Carol ,,,, Rushold, Carol , Russell, James , Rut uist Linda , C1 , Ryan, Bob ,,,,, ...,..,,.,.. 66, 72 66. 66, 97, 61, 96, 97, '.iQQQlQIQQf'66f 61 .48 .. 66 66, 122, 61, 86, 93, 76, 93, 99, 113. S Salstrom, Jerry XV. , ,,,, Salter, Bev A. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , Salter, Donald B. ,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , , Sandell, Deane ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 6 1, Sanders, Larry K, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 4 25 Sandvig, Mary Jo W 61, 78, 85, 88, 89, 92 Sargent, Louise E. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 1, 86, 93 Sargent, Sharon K. Sartch, Paula M. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , , ,,,,,,,,, , 49 Sarich, Steven ISteveJ N. ,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, , , 73, 78, 90, 99, Satterlee, Larry E. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, , ,, Savoy, Jim G. ,, ,,,,,, ,,,,, , , 49, 81 Saxton, Pam K, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 4 9, Schaffer, Larry L. ,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, , . ,,,,,,,,, ,- Schalow, Gretchen fPfuelle1-7 ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, , ,, Schemstad, Janet G, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Schickling, John ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 61, 79, 87 Schneider, Barney P. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 49, 99, Schnell, William 4Billj L, ,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Schorr, Carol K. r,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Schov, Jon K, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 6, Schrey, Virginia fGinnyJ A, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,U 31, 94, 96, Schroeder, Dean ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 66, Schrump, Edward E, W eee.. 48, 99, Schuetze, Herb L, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Schuler, Judy A. .,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,,, , , Schuler, Mary L, ,,.. ,,,, 6 9, 94, 96, Schutte, Judy Y. ,,....., ,,,,,,,,,, 4 8, 87, Schwalm, Par D. W ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, , 48, Schwartz, Marlyce P, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Y Scott, Elizabeth J. ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, Scott, Mary Anne ,,,,, ,,,,,, 9 4, 132, COLUMBIA VALLEY LUMBER 123 94 60 84 102 66 66 123 106 78 105 106 115 47 106 102 94 115 97 48, 104 61, 123 66 61 66 100 97 61 97 48 101 105 48 61 97 98 79 48 122 105 85 101 66 48 61 88 85 66 61 100 106 105 66 129 93 84 123 103 121 66 66 48 101 85 95 94 66 93 49, 100 49 85 100 66 55 66 89 126 61 66 130 61, 106 130 123 66 66 106 88 85 101 66 133 Scott, Mike D. .,,, . Scott, Sally L. ,...,,,, ,,,,,,,----,--- 4 8, 92, Sealey, Sally ,,,,..,, ,-,.----,-----A,-A-,,---,,----YYf Seastrom, Marian ,,,,,,......,,..,,,...,,......,,,,,,, 2, - Seelye, Niary Ann .,,,,,,,,,,. 61, 73, 79, 99, Segerstrom, Louise A. ..................- ,,-.....-.------ . Seholm, Linda S. ..,,..... ,.,,.......,....-,...A-1 2 5 Selene, Jeanette ......................., ,,.....,..........,,, . Selhaver, Rick K. ..,..,...,,,...,.......,......., -,,,, A A-, Selhaver, Vicki J, .,.... 61, 75, 86, 94, 96, Serzer, Karen J. ..,....,...,....,.,, ,.,..............,,,,,,,, - Seymour, Virginia M. .,,,.......,,,...,.,,,,,,,, ,-,..,- Shearer, Glen E, ....,..........,,, 66, 114, 121, Sheline, Dennis L. .... . ..........,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,-- ,- Shelton, Sandra L. .,....,.. ........,,.,, , Sherman, Jim XV. 67, Shetler, Evelyn L. ..... ......-l-- Shetler, Robert L. .,.... ,,,,,,,., 2 3 Shields, Gary XV. ,,,,, , Shintaffer, Dean B. Shipley, Tom A. .,,, , Shippy, Joan A. .... , Shippy, Skip M, ,,,,...,....... 61, 98, 9, 78, 97, 102. 48 103 66 48 111 61 61 61 66 101 67 61 122 61 66 85 85 66 67 115 101 66, 85 105 T Tack, Brien F. ..... ,..,........ ---- 5 1 Talberg, Nancy ,.,.,, ....., ------- 5 1 Tarrant, John S. ..,. -,-----,,- 5 0 Tarte, Margie E, W .eee 50, 102 Taylor, Dan D, 67, 101 Taylor, Jim W, .....,.,. ,--,,,,,,- 6 7 Taylor, Robert A. .,1-,- -, 101 Templin, Paula R, ----,,-, 50 Templin, Virgil L. ,,,, 67, 100 Terry, Wendell L. .,,,.,... ,.,,.., . .,...... 5 0, 100 Teshera, Victor O. ......,.....1.....,,-,--,-,---- - 50, 101 Thal, Mimi Sue ......,.........---,-,,,-- --------,-,,--- - -- 20, 61, 75, 84, 92, 95, 95, 106 Thiel, Barb L. ,,,,,,.,,..,.........,,,,, 51, 75, 92, 93 Thomas, Bruce LeRoy ..........,,,,.,,,,,.-,,,,,,,,,1-- 51 Thomas, Don ,...., .............,,.,,....1.... -........-.-,.- 6 1 Thomas, Linda 1. .,,,,,, ,,,... . ...,,... 6 1, 95, 105 Thomas, Steve R. W51, 76, 78, 85, 86, 88, 100 Thompson, Carolyn A. .. ..,, 20, 51, 79, 95 Thompson, Jo ,,,,,,,,..., 20, 51, 75, 78, 84, 95 Thompson, Rea . ...., 76, 79, 89, 98, 99, 123 Thompson, Mary Lynn ,...... 20, 51, 92, 104 Thompson, Sandy M. .,... ......,....,,,.,.,,,.,,,. 6 7 Thorson, Peer .............,. ............... 5 1, 97 Thorson, Eric R. .......... ,,,..,,,,,.., 6 7 Thorsteinson, Joy A. ...,,,... 61, 79 Tieman, Rick A, ...,... W, ..,,...,.,..... W 101 Tieman, Tony A. ..,..,......... ...,,,....... 6 1, 122 Tift, Launa J. ,,,,,,,, - ,.,,,. .... 6 7, 132, 133 Tilley, Mike .,,,... ..,,.. 7 9, 35, 101 Tobkin, Julie .......... ........ 6 1, 95, 97 Todahl, Linda S. ........,,,...,,., 50, 97 Toad, C166 M. ........... ,.....,.... 2 5, 50, 84 Todd, M1166 ................. .. 61, 84, 87, 100 Todhunter, Gary D. ...,... ,....,.......,....,... . . 67 Todhunter, Harold C. ..... .,.,......,,...,,,,....,. 5 0 Tomaras, Gus ............. . ,... ,............. . .,... 6 1 Toner, Myrna M . ........ .. 67, 72, 85, 133 Trimingham, Joan M, ..... .,.....W................. 6 7 Triplett, Darrell D. ...... ..,....,,,.. ..,.... 5 0 Triplett, Gary L. ...,.. . Tromp, Irene M. Trouse, Danny Troutner, Carol F. .... . A. Wffi61'i Truax, Rick B. ,,,, .... 5 1, 92, 98, 99, Tucker, Robert .,... Tussing, Gary A. Tuttle, Lynne Twining, Linda R. Tyrrell, Jean ,.,,...,,,... E. ..... U Shipton, Donna ....... ....,,.,..,,... , ....,..,, - 55 Simmons, Jerry T. ,,,,..,,.,............,,,,,.,.,, 67, 122 Simon, George Ann .......,.,,,,, W........... 6 1 78 Simplot, Pat 1. . ..,................... ..... 6 1, 75 97 Simpson, Elizabeth CLibbyD ,.,. ...,.....,,, . , 49 Simpson, Leanne D. ..........,. ...... 6 1 75 Simpson, Patricia CLynnJ .,,, ,,..., 4 9, 85 Sipe, Vic E. ....,..,..,.........,. ....,........ 6 1 Sirguy, Chuck C, .... .....,,,,,,,......,,.... ........ 6 1 86 Sluys, Hazel E. ,,,,,,,,,..,.,.....,,.,.,,,,,.,,...,,, 49, 106 Smedley, Linda L. ...,,..,. ,.......... ...... 4 9 , 85, 97 Smith, Bruce C. .,....., 69, 87, 94, 98, 99, 123 Smith, Carol A. ,................... 61, 73, 86, 105 Smith, Dottie G. ......,,.................. 48, 96, 110 Smith, Jeffrey CJeffJ M. .........,.....,................ 55 Smith Mike N. ,.... .....,.. .,..,.....,....,.,.,,,.,...... 6 1 Smith, Pat D. .,.....,......,, 48, 79, 87, 93, 105 Smith, Penny D. .,.. ...,,.,....,...,......,....... 6 7 Smith, Rita A. ,,,... .............,.....,.......,.,. 6 7 Smith, Roger N. ....... ...,....... . 61 Smith, Ronnie D. .. ............. 49, 122 Smitham, Carole .......... ........................ . 61 Smoot, Glenda Jeann ......,..........,....,.,. . 23, 105 Snow, Ginny W ,,,...,,......,., ,,....,, 6 7, 71, 86, 92 Snow, Judy A. ...,..... 49, 86, 88, 105, 110 Sofie, Ed A. W ...... . ..... ,.,.,.....,.......,......,, 6 1, 85 Songsrer, Rick A. ......... ...,.......... .......... 4 9 , 98 Sorenson, Kathy M. ,,..,. ,,,,., 2 1, 49 Sorstokke, Ralph B. ,,,, ,,,....... 6 7 Southern, Katherine ...... .,,.,,. 5 0 Sparks, Roger H. ......., ,.,,., 6 1 Sparman, Karen K. ,.,, ,,,,., 6 1 Sperry, Larry G, ......... ,,,,,,, .,,, 6 7 Spores, Jerry .,.. ,,,. . 50, 86 Stamnes, Bob Lee ,,,,, ,,,,, 5 0, 88, 98 Stanbridge, Lorian ......., ,,,,,,,,,,,, , ., 50 Stanyar, Barbara J. ...., ,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 7 92 Stanyar. Jack W. ,.... .....,.......,.... 5 0 98 Starkovich, Charlie J .....,.... 61, 104, 115 Starr, Bill W. ..,,.,.,,, ,..,, 2 3, 85, 100, 122 Starr, Kathy L. ,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, , 61 Stedman, Jo Anne ,,,,,, ,,..,,,,,,,, 6 1, 85, 101 Steele, Dave G. . ......... ...,,, 5 0, 99, 105, 121 Steiner, Bonita Carol ,,,.,,,,,,. ,, ,, 61 97 Steinman, Ruth W, ,,,,, ,.,,,,, 6 1, 85, 93 94 Stensland, Craig R. , .,,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,., 6 1 Stephanson, Sidney G, W, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, 51 Stephens, Judi L. ..,,... ,,,,. ,,,. 6 7 , 105 Stevans, Susan E. ,.,..., ,,.,,, 5 1, 95, 106 Stevenson, Bob ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 6 7 Stewart, Colin XV. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 7 Stewart, Jim . ,,.,,, ,,,,,..,,., , 66 Stiller, Susan M. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 21 51 Stilts, Judy A. ....,,,,.. ,.,,,, ..,,,. ,.,, 2 3 6 7 Stimac, Donna M. ,WW Stimpson, Caroline W. ,,,, Stockton, Mike J, ,.,,,.,.. , Stolpe, John R. 51, 75, 93, .,,.Qffffff'6if Stone, Pat L. ,,.,,,,,,,, ,,.,, 2 5, 61, 85, Stone, Steve S. ...,,..,,,., ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, , ,, Stonehouse, Diane C. ,,,,,,,,,,,.,, 61, 84, 94, Stoner, Larry D, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 67, 84, Strachan, Penny I. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, W ,, ,, Q - 81, 86, 92, 94, 96, Strahl, Richard fD1ckJ L, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Stranahan, Dan L. ,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,,,,, , ,, Stull, Sandy ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 6 7, Sturtz, Leslie A, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Sullivan, Sharon A. .,...,. 61, Sundean, George ,.,... ,,,,,,, 6 7, Sutherland, Neil ,.,..., ,,,,,,.,,,,,, , , Swan, Dennis G. ,,,,, . ,.,,,,,,,,,, WW Swan, Melody L. ...... ...,,,.,.,,,,,,, , Swanberg, Bonnie ,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 1, 95, Swanson, James .......... ,...,..,...,,,,.... Swartwood. Jim M. ..... ...,,,,,, 5 1, Sweeney, Eileen G. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, , Swerdfeger, Dean L. ..... 51, 85 Swihart, Rosalie S. ,W .,... 67, 85, ROBERT BURNS 103 106 67 104 105 61 101 121 61, 97 97 67 92 51 105 130 61 51 67 105 51 94 75 79 97 Ulland, Elai HC W.W,W,.,,, ,W .,,,W ...Qf6if'95I 21, 67 94 67 35 121 98 67 96 101 67 WW 52 52 Umphenour, Karen L. ,.... ..,.. . . Underwood, Glenda J. ..,, .,,,,,. 6 7 Underwood, Larry ,.......... .... 5 2 V Van Buren, Russ .......,...,...........,........,... 61, 99 Vanderhoef, Gay .... .... 5 2, 75, 93, 95, 103 Vanderway, Bill , ,..,. .,......................... , , 67 Van Dyk, Kathleen .,..... ...................,, 2 0, 52 Van Ry, Sally ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,.,,,,, 5 2,95 Van Soesr, Wayne ...,.. ....... 6 7, 120 Vaughn, Doug ,,,,, , ,,,,,, 67, 84 Vaughn, Lin ........ ...... ........,..,.... 6 1 , 101 Victor, Sue ..... ,.... ........,,,,,,,,,, , , ,, 61 Vine, Pam ,, ,,.... 84, 92, 102, 105, 106 Vogel, Bill ..,.. ...,....,..........,...,.....,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 07 Void, Kathy .....,,. 52, 75, 79, 80, 82, 85, 88 Voss, Skip , .....,..... ...,..............,.,.,. 5 Z, 54 Vosti, Anita ,.,,, W ....,,,,,...,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 7, 85 Vosti, Jana ,,..., 84 Vosti, Jeremy ,,.,,, Walken, Cy W nthia ,,,. ,,,,,,,,, Walken, Jerry ,,,.. Walken, Ron ,,,,,,..,. Walker, Gailen ,,.... Wallace, Ed .,..,,. Wallace, Gary ,,,,, Wallace, Lin .,,,....,,. Walsh, Bernard ,,,,.. Walsh, Mic key ,,.... 52, , 93 82 67 52 89 67, 86, 67, 120, 123 126 67, Wfalstrom, John ,,,, 52 67 123 67 Walters, Ray ..,.....,.......... ............,,,.,.. 6 7, Walton, Carolyn ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,, Washington, Gloria .....,...,..........,.,,..,,.,.......... 85 Wasley, Mary ,,..., ,,.... 5 3, 83, 85, 92, 95, 106 Watkins, Karen ,............... 20, 53, 79, Watrou s, Woody W .. ...,.....,,.,,,,,,.,,.. 61 95, 103 , 94, 97 . . . DARIGOLD . . . MT. BAKER SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION . . . SEARS ROEBUCK. AND CO .... HULFORD ELECTRIC CONTRACTORS . . . BILL IRWIN HARDWARE . . .THRIFTWAY STORES . . . C. V. WILDER CO .... BELLINGHAM FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION. One Hundred Forty Watson, Linda ,,,,,,,. Watson, Rosemary ,,,, Webb, Ann ,,,,,,.,. . Weber, Kathy ,,,, Webley, Doug . Webster, Lorraine Weihe, Rita .. ,,,,,, ,, Weiter, Francine ...,.. Welch, Carol , ,,,,, , Welch, Jim , ,,.,.,.., , Werner, Michelle ,,,,, West, Jayne , 61, 97 53 67 West, Terry , e,eee,e ,,,, . . 67, Westberry, Albert ....... 67, 85, W'estberry, Charlotte , .....,,.,eee. , Westerfield John ,, ..e,, W 55, Westford, Barbara ,e,, 21, 55, Westford, Jim , ,, 67, 115, Westman, Elsie ,,,e. ,,ee,,,,,,.,,,...., Westman, Frank .. ,. .,,,,,,,, Westman, Larry ,,,, .. 67, Weston, Bernie ,,,, ,r,,,,, 67, Weston, Carl ,, .e,, 52, 100, Weston, Ken .,,,., ,.,,,,,,,, ,,,, , , . 52, 85, Weston, Bob ,,,, .....,.,, ,,,,,e,,,,,, . . 67 Weyrick, Sue , , 78, 85, 92, 96, Whipple, Doug .,,, W.. ,,,.,,,, 67, Whipple, Lynn ,.,,,,,,,..,,,,,, , 52, 97, Whitaker, Trudy W ,,,,,,.,, ,,,.., ,,s,,,,,,,,,..., 6 7 , Whitcomb, Elizabeth ,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,,,,.,,,,, 67, White, Alan 52 6, 88, 99, 100, W'hire, Doug ,,... ....e,,,,,,,,,.,..,. 5 2, 87, 98, White, Kathy . 52, 75, 95, 94, 97, 105, White, Sue , .,,.,,,,,,..,,,, 61, 92. 95, 103, Wfhitehead, Charles .,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , , Whitney, Evy ,,,,, ,,,.,, ,,,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,, 5 2 , 85, Whittemore, Sue .,,,.. ,,,, 5 5, 72, 79, S5 VUibbens, Ray ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , , 100, Wick, Diane ,,.,,, ,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , Wooley, Tom ,,,,,,,.. ,.,., 6 1, Wright, Margarer ,,,, 67 67 67 102 100 97 67 67 67 61 72 61 121 125 67 122 105 121 55 61 114 106 101 88 85 106 120 104 75 86 102 113 105 105 67 95 88 121 55 122 67 Wickler, Janet .. . ,,.....,,, ..,,. . 55 Wiebe, Joanne .., ,,,, , ,.,,...,... .,,,,, . 2. 67 W'ieder, Cristine .. ,,,,,, 55, 74, 95 Wiggins, Larry ,,,,,........., .. 55 Wight, Robert ,,,,.., ..,.,,,..,,......,,,,.,,..,,. 6 7 Wilcox, Bob .,,..,,,,..,,..,,,,,, , 67, 115 XX'ilde, Ron .,,, ,,,,,.,..,.,,,,.,,,, ,......,,,,, . , 61 Wilhelm, Ann ,,,,,,, ,..,. 5 2, 76, 95, 96, 111 Wilkinson, Les ,,,,, ee..,,,.,,......,,,,,,,,....YYYY 5 2 Willets, Alice , , . .,,,,,,,,,,,,1....,..,,,,,... 59 . X'X'illiams, Dan N YYAY 67, 87 Williams, Fred . , ..,,,.., 55 Williams, Karen , 67 W'illiams, Marina ,,.,,, ,. 61 XVilliams, Ron ,,.,,,,,,. .,..,,,,.,. 6 7 Williams, Scott ,,,,,,,,,,,, 55, 104 Wfilliamson, joseph . .,., ,,.,, .,..,,,,.,,, , , , 55 Willis, Steve .,,, .,,,,,.,, ,....,,.,,,,,, ,,,, , , , 61 Wilson, Anne .,,,,,, ....,, 7 9, 95. 97, 110 Wilson, Anne ,.,,,. .,,..,,,.,.,..,.....,,,, 5 4, 85, 101 Wilson, Barry ,,,,, , .,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.. ,,,,,, , , 67 Wilson, Curt 71, 76, 78, 84, 82, 85, 88, 115 Wilson, Gary ,,..,..,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,...., ,,,,,,,,,. 5 5 Wilson, jim ,,,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,., . . 61, 75, 87, 123 VC'iIson, Marg ,,.,.,,,,,, ,..,, 54, 93, 150 Wilson, Nancy , , 5 , 7 , 4, 87, , 5, 4 , . 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