Bellingham High School - Shuksan Yearbook (Bellingham, WA)

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4 TFP in 1.-4 13 -an-. n-any-1 -...--fi.-.-.-Q..-w v Q -4 fi Xfff wa-.www mmm 494-'fs mi ,nf -Q we rj ? 'N 'ws ' 5 - . , ,. .,...,.... ' N--1-u,f'm......w' Wind' Af-,Wir V .Y .ggi A14-. '. E .TQ3 f , 1 J, 7 ' . Il 2, . 'Q h 1 . V.u.g. L, P . If ' x 1 1 :ii b . vwwiwum - BELLINGIIAM HIGH SCH00l BELLINGHAM, WASHINGTON Two NUIVIEROUS LOCAL BUILDINGS SERVE Serving the community after hours, BHS expands its doorways to adult education. Representing Washington's forests, the rain forest' fountain will soon become a familiar sight to many of the graduating seniors who will attend Western Washington State College in the fall. KEYS TO OPEN DOORS OF KNOWLEDGE l l i Bellinghoms churches fulfill personal needs that public schools cannot meet. Research projects keep students busy offer hours. B l Q. ' 'When school library closes, City Library doors swing continuolly os BHS students work on vorious projects or enjoy the pleasure of reading for fun. Three F OW DOORWAYS CF COMMUNITY uv ir-4 -4YL 5U ' f 'L ,,,.. ,fm .,: Ffh MQ! k in W 1. YQ Scenes like this may be viewed from glass doors of new Yacht Club - popular dinner site for prom goers. Eyeing prospective formal tor Senior Ball, three students peer into window ot Kay Walton's Dress Shoppe. Toothaches or broken bones, BHS students ioin townspeople to keep doors to beautiful Medical-Dental Center constantly opening and closing. Community banks welcome student savings accounts but frcwn somehow on too many student loans. AGENCIES KEPT BUSY ..-s, A U... Serving community in many capacities, YMCA is selling for high school club meetings, swim meets, siudenf dances and sports activities. Doors are always open to anyone who wants friendship, Bellingham City Hall is one of the most scenic buildings and grounds in the city. From Chief-of-Police to local iudges, legal facilities are readily available to anyone in need of help. Five Six THE SWINGING DCDORS OF ENTERTAINIVIE N The best pizza in Town is bound fo attract hungry teen-agers. Shakey's unique restaurant draws BHS students to its fascinating doors. Home after a weary day,-TWO il-lf'-OVS DIOY The EVEN ing agenda before beginnlng homework CHOFQS- , gifgii ROVIDE RELAXATION FOR BUSY STUDENTS Sheltered BHS student section waits for return of students during half-time activities. New civic stadium provides comfort for capacity crowds. l Mt. Baker theater has long been a landmark of Bellngham as well as c meeting place for students, Top shows are available at all times. One of BeIIingham's favorite drive-ins, Bunk's features hamburgers and molts that students can't resist. S even DOOR OF FAME OPEN FOR MR. JEWELL The hair may be faded, but not that smile! Showing the same sense of humor and keen wit that were his trademark thirty years ago, Mr. Earle Jewell, head of mathematics at BHS, holds the loving respect of students and fellow faculty members. Father of five children and grandfather of nine others, a professional teacher in all respects, Mr. Jewell still finds time for his sports. Never losing the profes- sional touch, he has bowled a total of 7OO for three consecutive games, quali- fying his membership in the select 7OO Club, and he operates his own reef-net- ting boat aff Lummi Island. Remembered with a smile by literally thousands of townspeople, Mr. Jewell has led his basketball teams to state fi- nal first place playoffs, has coached the BHS track teams, and today ranks tirst in seniority, having taught math at BHS ever since the school was built 26 years ago. Because of all these accomplishments, but mainly because you are YOU, we, the Shuksan Staff of '63, are proud to dedicate our yearbook to you-lvlr. Earle Jewell. Eight Twenty years makes little difference to Mr. Personality Plus! Concentration, in bowling as in teaching, pays big dividends. At the other end of this alley? A,Strike! rw A IVF . Af2'g'JjHg5..,.,., md 9 . CU-' mffl STREET Superintendent Gordon Carter irighti and Assist- ant Superintendent Harlan Jackson Ilefti. Gordon Carter, long active in school and community affairs, and past president of the Associated School Systems of the United States, maintains personal Contact with every teacher in district. Working with l-larlan Jackson and local school board, such projects as lay- reader program, complete guid- ance and counseling services, plus an outstanding special services pro- gram have made Bellingham School District 5OI a noted and respected one. Board of Education Dau las Blair Mrs. Ed ar Ma I-lol Arn Q , Q y, oson, Dr. James Mason, Rev, Grant Whipple. DISTRICT PCLICY GUIDES FACULTY STUDENTS AND PUBLIC Pictured below are the four officers of the Bl-IS P are n t- Teacher Association, Treasurer lvlrs. Cecil Otley, President James Larson, Secretary Mrs. James Bradley, and Vice-President Aaron Marla- ham. Awarding scholarships, improving teacher-parent relationships th r o u gh Back-t'o-School night and other activi- ties, and helping finance the Junior and Senior Proms, the local P.T.A. is an active and respected group. Nine Ten SECOND HIGH SCHOOL LOOIVIS IN FUTURE A friendly smile that belies the steel firm- ness inherent in BHS's vice-principal is extended to student and teacher alike. Principal and vice-principal work as a team - a winning team with many bat- tles to their credit. Vice Prmc pal Robert Frazier t Principal Lester Feldman Lester Feldmann prmcrpal coordinates various departments with calm sure skill Expanding enrollment presents challeng ing problems this year as 200 additional students swell already crowded buildings. KEY PERSONNEL OPEN MANY LOCKS Business Manager, Miss Jan Lockhart, Nurse, Mrs. Dorothy Brown, Attendance Clerk, Mrs. Vera Auguston. From student body fees to actual invest- ing ot student body fund, Miss Lockhart is busily embroiled in money, account- ing procedures, and bank activities. Cut hands, bloody noses, colds, flu - you name it and one of the l76O BHS students has it. Busy nurse, Mrs. Brown still finds time for Future Nurses of Amer- ica. Hookey players are convinced that at- tendance clerk Mrs. Auguston is equipped with a crystal ball. Strict control on at- tendance is maintained, yet on a friend- ly basis. Through these portals pass the most beautiful tbaoksl in the world, is an old adage that still fits our school library. Efficient librarians maintain quiet retreat for students doing research or just read- ing for the enjoyment of it. Filling the important position of Dean of Students, Mr. Howard Jones acts as dis- ciplinarian, friend to students in need of one, and general coordinator of all student activities. An ex-coach and ci past attendance clerk enables witty, vig- orous Dean to track down culprits be- i i l l l Mr, Howard Jones, popular Dean of Students hind any doors. Head Librarian, Miss Dee Stewart. Assistant Librarian, Mrs. Robert Moblo. Eleven Counselors Seated: Mrs. Dorothy Peterson, Sophomore Counselorg Mrs. Trula Smith, Senior Counselor. Sfonding: Mrs. Connie White, Junior Counselorg Mr. Bob Dorr, Senior Counselorg Mr. Lyle Buss, Junior Counsclorg Mr. Tom Philpott Sopho more Counselor. GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT DOORS BUSY Foced with lorgest closs ever to enroll ot BHS, sophomore counselors hove been kept busy onswering questions, helping troubled newcomers ond scheduling clos- ses. More grown-up iuniors present more grown-up problems for octive junior coun- selors to hondle. Encourogement, re- chonneling of energy ore frequently needed. This is it! The doorway to the world woits for the i963 groduates, ond help- ing os mony os possible to go through thot door well equipped ore senior coun- selors. Personolity-plus describes the secretoriol stoff of BHS. Office Monoger Zeldoi Rick- ens enliyens otmosphere with her -outgo- ing friendliness os much os with her ef- ficiency. Working with her, Addie Steng- er does the myriad iobs which obound in the moin office. Vi Gerry ond Coroline Glenn hondle clericol work for Guidance Office with oplomb. School Secretaries: Mrs. Zelda Rickens, Main Officeg Mrs. Violet Gerry, Guidance Officeg Mrs. Caroline Glenn, Guidance Otficeg Mrs. Addie Stenger, Main Office. .HJ 1 fi A Custodions Front row: William Watson, Chief Engineer George Wilson, Lyle Nugent. Back: Mrs. Louise Cole, Floyd Cole, Errol Crandel, M i l t o n t o THE DOORS WORKING Below School Matron Mrs. Elmo , - 1 - ' - A. at QE., J at 1,'f':J: f ' ff ,A 4 i 8 13 1? Kitchen Crew and Cooks Seated: Laina Heathers, Beverly Snow Mrs Ruth Solly Mrs Mary I 1 I h b f Nutter, lgtrs. Lois Rogers, Mrs. May Nelson Mrs Laura Barsness W0Vm CPP 9 ple, to 'Cm PIZZUI OT ee Second ow: Nary Sanders, Judy Oser Marlene Land Pat Stone Sandy Hayes, Lsonna Deeter, Linda Nelson, Lauretta Russel sondwlches or aromatic Cinnamon rolls Thilid SRow: Sandra Whitbeck, Bernita Lofgren, Pat Stone Shirley I'lO One makes them like OUT cooks HO C, 'M'thll,D G'td,R ldJd hd k Jujdy Jelufi iAcBrig2. msec Ono or on Jcmce C 0 Wm even mother' Kitchen crew assists for Bacic Row: Ahmet Kocak, Linda Seholm John Seholm Bill Starr Ricky Harrington, Tom Hendrickson. even more efflclency pictured: Gary Birman, Glen Olt I71 STAGE 59 1 in ex 46, 50, 51. 34 70 , 58 23 , ...,,.. ............YY,. 9 4, 40, 43, 44, 9, 41, 48, 54, 45 46 48 56 23 , , 70, 94 .. 70, 87 23, 40, 62 45 34. ,1, 44. 55. 70, 94 23 1111111111111ii11 1Q1 ' ffQfI T5,ni3 .....QIf'3i,'734Q 49 70 48 34 23 47 34 23 70 lm 23695 M Fm U DU DDUUUJEU SEIU QD ACTIVITIES SPCRTS ACADEMICS INDEX 41 PAGE 16 PAGE 66 PAGE IIOO PAGE 166 I I K! L.. TWH 'di' 1 I 41 Ay i 4 1 - g3.,:. . my f my - :fx ' 3- ' Egygqgw ,, ' K wa. :MW 1 Q-.W ' I W a W s du r r i ii r i- QU IIIDU Student life! The heart ot any school, just as the door is the access to every room, is found in the many-faceted ac- tivities of its students. Bellingham High is no exception. Noted throughout the state tor its fine band ond its dramatic endeavors, BHS also provides outlets tor any and oll student interest or talent. A.S.B. President Rea Thompson smiles during his introduction of Coach Rex Johnson at the Foot- ball Awards Assembly. New doors were opened and rusty hing- es were oiled as the Class of '63 took ov- er BHS with Rea Thompson as their de- pendable and tremendously enthusiastic leader. Utilizing his persuasive person- ality, Rea helped stir up Raider Rooter spirit and gain student and administra- tion support for the Good Guy's red vests. A tip of every Raider Rooter hat was far overdue for ASB President Rea by June '63. Eighteen NEW IDEAS SOUGHT Vice-President Curt Wilson's sly grin follows one of his typical in-between-speaker jokes. Wliether introduczng an assembly, sit- ting in with Executive Board or just standing around, BHS Vice-President Curt Wilson almost always has a story or laugh-producing comment. With his red vest he helped President Rea on the school spirit campaign. As well as dredg- ing up new ideas for an effective Execu- tive Board, Curt added a special some- thing to many an assembly skit. Judy Nowak, ASB. Secretory smiles brightly as students applaud results of the B-Drive. Third of Bl-lS's trio of student leaders was Secretary Judy Nowak. With her or- ganization powers, B-Drive took on new significance at BHS. Every class topped their goal by lOO'Ms with the Seniors bow- ing to the Sophomores by VQM. .ludy kept Executive Board minutes and an- swered correspondence as well as she wrote English themes. Judy was another example of the Senior Class's adminis- trative ciptness. fel 2 253.2 L A' T1 bg! Hifi' L Qi? , ' if. gi' -M YQ :Junk 2294 'af X ,Q .if ,ffzf ,fp g 1 'Egg ka - .2 My . f ,wp my V 'x,f. 'fX-' ' ,E L-,Q rf f .f '4 ' 'W' ai t N it ,LWV off KLL no l sr s Silencel yells President Lex Kaligis as tirst semester student council becomes embroiled in another heated debate. Ac- complishments ran rampant as special committees - Assembly, Prom, Rooter Buses, and Parking Lot Paving - set machinery in motion to cut red tape. Front Corky Berwick Chuck Hull Rlck Kohn Bill Phair Rollin Wilson Bob Howard Grady Gray Keith Bajema. Raw 2 Lynn McDonnell Jayne West Barbara Means Fran Wolf Sue White Mary Lee Hoselton, Anne Paterson, Mary Jo Sandvig, Robin Riley Linda Row 3 Bull Allen Gary Boe Keith Trafton Chris Ott Woody Woodruff Larry Tuor Jim Patterson, Cecil Seeley, Corrine Clarke, Barbara Dawes Dana Brynlldsen Luanne Flugekuam Leslie Hughes Sue Quant Wendy Collier Tammn Bernardi, Jeannie Hope. Back Steve Dupenthaler Rick Harden Rick Olsen Rick Tleman Norm Chamberlin Laury Evans, Dick Johnson, Dave Trujillo, Lex Kaligis, Bob Blum SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL-Front: Sue Quant, Judy Nowak, Gail Hayes, Katy Heily, Jayne West, Cheryl Seelye, Sue Corfelyou, Sue Rood, Barbara Zoed, Barbara Dawes, Leslie Hughes, Norma Moyberger, Julie Thompson, Sue Oiness, Patty Sue Olsen. Middle: Wendy Collier, Francine Weiler, John Rollins, Rob Bell, Eric Pearson, Doug Graves, Laury Evans, Bob Blom, Cary Ford, Steve Gordon, Gus Tomoras, Keith Trofton, Cheryl Kordcl, Sue Jothen, Trudy Whitaker. Back: Gary Crocker, Bill Allen, Pat Jerns, Ken Apt, Bud Campion, Jack Hand, Sam Boker, Rick Harden,'Grady Gray, Fred Good- man, Bob Howard, Garry Birman, Richard Green. SECOND SEMESTER STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: President Gus Tomoras, Vice Ereiidentrlien Apt, and Secretory Sue Cortelyou leave music building after their urs mee ing. Twenty-One FIRST SEMESTER GIRLS' CLUB COUNCIL Front: Carol Hinote, Donna Dawson, Geraldine Hashisaki, Lynn Ebright, Pam Chesney, Sharon Pohle, Sonia Fesser, Bonnie LaMathe, Barbara Dow, Sandy Thompson, Middle: San- di Hatch, Nancy Higgerson, Sharon Christen, Kathy Chesney, Lucy Am- arando, Sue Dahl, Mary Lou Berg- man, Abby Goldman, Joyce Han- sen, Bev McCullough, Fran Weller, Cheri Mariotto. Back: Pam Vine, Cheryl Vetter, Melanie Follis, Lin- da Gcer, Katy Heily, Judy Klander, Linda Twining, Kim Campbell, Laur- ie Hendrix, Marsh Rick, Carolyn Haugen, Ann Webb. SECOND SEMESTER GIRLS' CLUB COUNCIL Front: Nancy Phillips, Pat Baal, Bev Hunt, Nancy Reniker, Marilyn Martin, Christine Rawhouser, Cheryl Melland. Row Two: Jean Kirsche- man, Judy Mehus, Nikki Schnoor, Phillis Gebbio, Gaylene Gunn, Mar- lene Clough, Charlene Kvistad, Bev Blake, Sally Graham, Margie Jef- fery, Dora Jean Trujillo. Row Three: Diane Lounsberry, Sharon Metcalfe, Mary Karen Hamilin, Janet Coil, Vickie Selhayer, Ruth Steinman, Vicky Freeman, Sue Hig- gerson, Barbara McClum, Cheryl VanEtten, Judy Olsenius, Pam Mis- siaen, Barb Johnson, Carla Ander- son, Bock: Linda Mitchell, Mary Ann Seelye, Christie Bolin, Cheryl Moblo. Harriet Hilt , Marlene Kratz, Sanda Doughterty, Pat Kuester, Car- olyn Walton, Kit O'Connor, Deanna Adkinson, Diane Holland, Sue Hom- ilton. GIRLS' CLUB PAPER STAFF Front: Diana Moore, Nancie Jones, Sandy Thompson, Mel- a'1ie Follis. Middle: Helen Karnery, Carol Blum, Vicki Bell, Judy Klander, Penny Strachan. Back: Mary Schul- er, Leslie Cawker, Lindo Pope, Kathy Mratinich, Pat- ty Morisset, Norma Price. UNDER NEW ADVISER GIRLS' CLUB OFFICERS: Vice-President Mimi Thai, President Ginny Schrey, Recording Secretory 'Sherry Lehn, Corresponding Secretory Sue White, Treasurer Cheryl Poyner. Effervescent Jan Rosi, newly appointed Girls' Club adviser, lets her pep sparkle over. Under her leadership and capable president, Ginny Schrey, Girls' Club at- tained new heights this year in service, student esteem and just plain fun. Know the latest gossip? Heard the latest jokes? What activities are coming up? What highlights from the past? A month- ly tabloid printed by Girls' Club Paper Staff keeps eager student body up on latest news. A busy calendar of events included tac- ulty Christmas cards, Christmas baskets for needy families, Mom's Night, pro- grams tor iamboree, membership cards, potluck dinner, winter sports assembly, Sophomore Mothers' Tea and Senior Mothers' Tea. pe. 1 i it u M Twenty-Three Editorial Staff cone sisting of lfrontj Mar- gie Evans, Vickie Bell, John Sto I pe, John Griggs. tbackj Dole Gideon, Roni Peterson, Char- lie Starkovich, Vicky Beard, Linda Geer 8 Kathy Rawhouser at- tentively listen as Ed- itor Julie Gilday reads Under the l-louse, the quip 8: quote sec- tion of the Beacon. . CQ' fi J Doors opened, doors slammed, editors ran in, reporters ran out. Hurry, hurry, scurry - get that paper written, pub- lished, distributed. This always seemed to be the state in Mr. Gooch's Beacon class, with Julie Gilday and John Stolpe writing fthe editorials and being sure that all stories were in. The ad staff kept the Beacon going by selling ads to busi- nesses, and the business staff kept the books straight. Vicky Bell and her imagi- nation put interest on the feature page, while John Griggs took care of sports. Finally, Friday afternoons - more hus- tle, more bustle, and all l7OO papers were out! Then on Monday, it all started over again. Twenty Four BEACON REPORTERS With a sly look of satisfaction, Beacon adviser Mr. Gooch and Editor Julie Gilday read the ads that keep the staff going. Associate Editor, John Stolphe delights in shocked reaction of Business Manager Vickie Bell to latest editorial. VVORE OUT COPY ROOIVI DOOR Beacon reporters ltrontl George Ann Simon, Linda Thomas, Karen Williams, Cheryl Moblo, Jackie Rice lbackj Mar- lene Clough, Bob McCorkIe, Linda Jansen, Elizabeth Scott, Mary Ellen Campion certainly are not camera shy. Twenty-Fire SHUKSAN STAFF Seated: Classes Editor Patty Sue Olsen, Sports Editor Gus Tomaras, Art Editor Karen Evans, Layout iEditcr Pam Vine, Activities Editor Mary Ellen Pope, Copy Editor Norma Price. Bock: Business Manager Sheri Harriman, Ad Manager Mary Remsberg, Administration Editor Rose Reinholt, and ln- dexter Ann Hatchard actually find something to laugh about as Shuksan Editor Shirley Erickson reviews annual progress before deadline time. Adviser Mrs. White, Business Manager Sheri Harriman, ond Editor Shirley Erickson discuss book finances before, January presale. Twenty-Six ENTERPRISING FREQU ENT if Mary Ellen Asmundson and Kitty :Ann Reynolds hurriedly mount senior pictures before spring vaccrtion. -- I ii? flllln f .1 l SHUKSAN STAFF FOLLOWED OPEN DOOR POLICY VISITORS INSPECTED ANNUAL PROGRESS I COPYWRITERS AND AD STAFF Front: Judy Benner, Sherry Lehn, Julie Gilday, Mary Lee Hozelton, Morilee Dickerson, Lowie Kvistad, Carolyn Johnson, Mor- lene Prouty, Linda Hacker. Back: Bev Hunt, Mary Harrison, Kathy Mratinich, Kathy Alley, Claire Johnson, Valerie English, Linda Jansen, Bonnie Olsen, Linda Pope, Dixie Sutton, Mimi Thai. Missing: Dave Yansen, Brenda Meehling, Barbara Kennedy, Bill Tomaris, Freciq Goodman, Sue Quant, Cheri Mariotto, Steve Duffy, Warren Bergholz, Nancie Jones, karen Weihe, Nancie Rob- inson, anet ew. A busy Shuksan staff planned and put together the sections of the i963 Shuk- san. Harried Editor Shirley Erickson needed tranquilizers as she tried to get the material to the printer's by the dead- line. The ad staff, the money source I for the i963 book, was constantly on y the go. The whole gang still found , time to laugh at some of Gus Tomaras' developments from the photography I room and to haggle over theme ideas. Advisor Mrs. White patiently heard a myriad of problems and complaints from the staff and energetically patched up trouble spots. Even with all the fun of seeing the yearbook take shape, the staff was happy to be done. ASSISTANT EDITORS AND SIXTH PERIOD STAFF Seated: Assistant 'Editor Leatho Kleidg Kitty Ann Reynolds-,4Layout Staff, Sandi Johnson Copy,Staff: Tammy Bernardi, Classes Staff: Candy Eddy, Assistant Activities Editor. Standing: Bev Hunt, Typist, Sue Road, Sports Staff, Mary Ellen Asmundsan, Layout Staff, Carol Hinote,' Assistant Business Manager: Caroline Stimpson, Assistant Copy Editor: Jim Westford, Ad Staff. Missing: Linda Geer,. Copy Staff, Barb Dustman, Assistant Ad Manager: Rick Olson, Assistant Sports Editor, and Sue White, Assistant I Administration Editor. I V Twenty-Seven PARTICIPANTS PRAISE POLITICAL PLANS Twenty-Eight BOYS' AND GIRLS' STATE REPRESENTATIVES: Sue Cortelyou, Chris Ott, Curt Wilson, Rea Thompson, Julie Gilday, Bob Frazier. Chosen by the American Legion each year, a group of iunior boys represents Bellingham High at Boys' State in Ta- coma. Last summer Chris Ott, Curt Wil- son, Bob Frazier, and Rea Thompson found that Boys' State-which gives lead- ers a chance to learn by actually estab- lishing a government for themselves-a valuable and never-to-be-forgotten ex- perience. The door of PLC swung wide for experience and responsibility. Two iunior girls, chosen on the basis of scholarship and citizenship, traveled to Girls' State last summer. The girls, be- sides making many new friends, learned much from participation in government. They started out laying a foundation and climaxed the week with elections. One of the representatives described her stay as a really meaningful experience. Anyone who has ever gone would cer- tainly agree. MHP? Queen Linda Frick Second Princess Gail Glenovich What A Sho Royalty AFX 'l f - . Q -, .hgw First Princess Jean Morquond ROCKET DOORS PROTECT ASTRONAUTS -4-S 1 Pr' , ,, 1 , V - Qi l 1 A a ' -?f- 1' '. :., ii fi FN 'E P l' . of- ' Q- Z M. .- , 1. V- a :L-gif .l , , A If , , f 1T,. 5 f P g l 4 V, ' f.T f'g Y Jr KY '- 2 V25 'lf cfs IMP lg - -:3 23? T 9 '.l llJl fflfr' f A h ' by ' 7.:i:.l.X I Niyprx :-,, I Alk' 'iii -, fbi 'il Q Y, K L F, A. .nn The Alley Cots, Cindy Hughes, Ann Robbins, Jackie Rice, Port: Wilson, Gciil Coskey, and Bonnie Potter, STFlKll1Qly coslumco in yellow one Dlocx, Hmeowed' their woy into The audiences heart. Thirty Presented on October ll, the onnuol Whol-A-Sho A-OK proved o smosh- ing success. The show wos The resull of much work on The pcirl of The hord-work- ing monogers lvlory Ellen Pope cmd Roh- erf Frazier ond of The Voudeville Corn- miflee. The sloge crew was boclc slcige horcl of work, ond Mr. Gunderson was silent offer mony long weeks of shoul- ing, Curr Wilson ond Gus Tomoros, cis The oslronouts, were ci riol. Queen Lindo Frick ond the Princesses reigned proudly. Performing her graceful Joponese fon dance Lono Colley en' Iertouned the newly-crowned queen ond her court. ROM DEADLY TALENT RADIATION let core consisting of ifrom left to rightl Bob Frazier, Bob McGinnis, Rick Harden, Wayne Comstock, Paul Mork, Tim lrvin, Darrel Ander- son, and Grady Gray almost outshine the legiti- mate ballet entertainment for the evening. 'Hammy narrators Curt Wilson and Gus Tomaras highe- lighted the show with their original pantomime of an old Maurice Chevalier favorite Ah, Yes, I Remember lt, Well, Row One: Nancy Anderson, Grady Gray, Ginny Snow. Row Two: Craig Hayes, Norma Price, Judy Pat Hall. Row Three: Mr. Al Gunderson, Corliss Harmer, Nancy Benson, Mary Ellen Pope, Tom Bolin. ' Row Four: Bob Frazier, Paul Mork. Not Pictured: Larry Stoner, Woody Woodruff. Thirty-One ,., ul, .- A-4 'f'H 'She'll live, the doctor lKeith Rodenbergerl comforts the worried Mr. and Mrs. Keller Ctslormo Price and David Voldl as the cur- tain rises. Thirty-Two Martha iSusan Larsonj screams as Helen Keller iTerese Boettneri assaults MY- AFWGQOS Uohn Sfhicklingi Gnd SCU l3lIl'1Cl QiflS iSllfif1Ql Bernie WESTON, her with scissors, Frighlened Percy LEU Duxj looks on, Sandy Maier, Corliss Harmcr, istanaingl Nancy Benson and Julie Baird say good-bye to Annie Sullivan iGinna Campbelll. Director Al Gunderson and Student Director Edith' Khonke confer over notes token during rehearsal. The Miracle Worker was the biggest success Bellingham High has ever seen- and there was a reason. Tense drama combined with subtle human understand- ing characterized William Gibson's beau- tiful story ot Helen Keller Llerese Boett- nerl and her teacher Annie Sullivan iGinna Campbelll. Even with all their production problems the cast and their director, Al Gunderson, did a miracu- lous job. NIR. G. ANU IN STAGING 1 -i l .l . 't i .i I i A savage Helen lTerese Boettnerl battles for supremacy with her teacher lGinna Campbelll in the shocking 'fight scene. awww W5-u--HIGH 'NFO' ,,,.,.a.w-fr I canals ' funn-IUII1 v- ...W Q-www-fi-11 . up zpvmvwgnufw- qqqpov-In pasa- mlf wr' -mare-f ,mmf 0'-' l 1 an l Nl She knows, SHE KNOWS! Captain lDave Voldl and Mrs. Keller lNorma Pricel share a moment of joy with Helen as a miracle occurs. EAST WORK MIRACLES 'THE MIRACLE WORKER 7-Ti The chick has to come out of its shell sometimeg you come out foo, says Annie as she patiently spells in Helen's hand. Triumphant finale - a great moment for Annie and the family. Thirty-Three Pausing outside back stage door with Mr. Monroe and Mr. Gunderson are Student Directors Sue Dahl and Bob Chervenock. Bows are taken as entire cast sings On That Great Come and Get It Day. Front: Jack Benedict, Bob Crocker, Wayne Brooks, Kathy Hayworth, Dave Bartruff, Terry Mac Donald, Linda Jan- sen, Dave Oster, Bev Dow, Rocky MacArthur, Curt Wilson, Dave Brown, Mary Helen O'Connor, Sue Cortelyou, Keith Ro- denberger, Charlotte Larson, Lana Colley, Alton Grimes, Barbara Hansey, Sharon Blakley, Woody Woodruff, Don Thomas, Dan Edwards. Middle: Geri Hashisaki, Kathy Mratinich, Roger Hof- feditz, Ed Sophie, Don Bergeson, Carolyn Johnston, Jack Ben- son, Vanita Clapper. Back: Sonia Fessor, Sue Larson, Bill Cramer, Marsha Pearce, Craig Comfort, Marilee Dickerson, Pat Patzkowsky, Harriet Hilty, Wendy Collier, Mary Jo Sandvig, Richard Foss, Charlotte Hansen, Linda Gunderson, Clyde Chocker, Judy Mehus, Joan Shippy, Meredith Hilty, Sandy Maier, Donna Nord, Sue Quant, Ruth Steinman, Nathalie Riechwald, Jeff Knight, Jim Brown. LAUGHTER LOVIN' IRISH SET THE Audiences grinned at a group of tal- ented actors and singers when the BHS Choir went lrish. The i963 operetta- Finian's Rainbow was, because of the ellorts of the cast and their helpers and advisors, a great success. Fine danc- ing was seen in the leads and chorus. By the end ot the evening the whole audience was looking to the rainbow with that old devil moon in their eyes, all hoping to truly meet in Glocca-morra some fine day. l When l'm not near the girl l love, I love the g thing sweet, something sort of grandish sings Og lDave Brownl as Susan fLana Colleyj shyly looks up. We're here! lt's our journeys end! shouts Finian McLonergan lCurt Wilsonj as he looks upon the Thaw-Four mythical land of Ra irl . . . f'Some- inbow Valley. ACE FOR '63 OPERETFA FlNlAN'S RAINBOW Guitar forgotten, Jim Brown sings of his love to the moon in Old Devil Moon. ld 't t' tl b h'le Senator Rodenbergzr explains racial problems iinerlhebggiitgopcg Wcjocjyp3Voi:2lrLZff,yEc!v Slofie, Dave Barfruff, and Don Bergeson. Ernbarrassed here, Jim Brown, wonders about the sanity of his future fcther-in- law, Curt Wilson, as he fnds him sans pants. Are you the prince who was turned into a frog by a wicked bottle of whisky? questions Sharon Mc- Lonergon CCaroIyn Waltonl of Og lDuve Brownl. Thirty-Five l l SWING KINGS Front: Howard Josh, Dennis Hulford, Randy McDonald, David Jarret, Darrel Alwood. Middle: Joe Kelly, Dick Hovde, Pete Zuanich, Jim Johnston. Back: Bob Josephsen, Steve McDonald, Don Dorr. THCSE SWHNGIIN' DOORS AREN'T JUST IN WESTERNS! SWING CHORUS Seated: Sue Dahl. Front: Susan Larson, Edith Kohnke, Sharon Blakley, Barb Hansey, Kalhy Blythe, Dove Brown, Sue Cortelyou, Mary Jo Sandvig. Middle: Bob Chervenock, Clyde Crocker, Curt Wilson, Wendy Collier, Judy Mehus, David Bartruff, Jack Benedict. Back: Keith Redenberger, Terry MacDonald, Bob Crocker. Thirty-Six CHORUSES ADD A HAPPY NOTE TO SCHOOL ROUTINE 'Any boy who can play an instrument is eligible to become a member of the Swing Kings of BHS. Led by Mr. Pauley, the eighteen boys in the group played at several school dances and provided the enjoyable atmosphere at the Band Ban- quet. ADVANCED CHORUS Front: Joan Shippy, Sue Quant, Nathalie Reichwald, Carolyn Walton, Sonja Fesser, Julie Baird, Jeff Knghit, Alton Grimes, Wayne Brooks, Sue Weyrick, Lana Colley, Kathy Blythe, Mary Jo Sandvig, Sue Cor- telyou, Cheryl Cowden, Sue Dahl, Kathleen JonesJones, Bev Dow, Donna Nord. Middle: Barbara Hansey, Sharon Blakely, Judi Gunderson, Linda Jansen, Edith Kohnke, Patti Patzkowsky, Marilee Dick- erson, Bob Kaiser, Linda Geer, Susan Lar- son, Jeri Latham, Ruth Steinman, Mere- dith Hilty, Charlotte Larson, Wendy Col- lier, Judy Mehus, Kathy Haworth. Back: Robert Crocker, Gregg Ross, David Bartruff, Don Thomas, Keith Rodenberger, Terry MacDonald, Bob Chervenock, Jack Benedict, Richard Foss, Ed Sofie, Greg Keim, Jack Benson, Bill Cramer, Jim Brown, Curt Wilson, Dave Brown, Clyde Crocker, Craig Comfort. In their sharp sports iackets and sophis- ticated black dresses, the Swing Chorus sang their popular tunes at several school functions and many community events. Chosen from Advanced Ch-orus, the talented group provided excellent advertising for BHS. Advanced chorus meets fourth period, is composed of the most talented sing- ers in other choruses. This year the big project was putting on the operetta. Boys' and Girls' Choruses act as training ground for Advanced Chorus and are highly active as well. BOYS' CHORUS Front: Bob Weihe, Dale Pitts, Kemper Righter, Gary Albans, James Nevis, Darryl Butts, Terry Peterson, Marlin Young, Dave Cerova, Mike Rowley. Middle: Doug Park, Bill Weatherby, Chuck, Halley, Dan Burns, David Vold, Dan Ed- wards, Jeff Fox, Clayton Erickson, Glenn Oltman. Back: Larry Martin, Randy O'NeaIl, Dar- rell Elliot, John Gelder, Rick Harrington, Terry Crainer, Bill Starr, Bob Cox, Ed Dux, John Elvig, Gary Day, GIRLS' CHORUS Front: Roxanna Hansen, Joanne McCollum, Rose Oakley, Eileen Junkins, Lorna Comp- ton, Bev Snow, Bonnie Bennett, Linda Dougherty, Wanda Henifin, Lynn Rogers, Kathy Bergstrom, Janet Coil, Kathy Wal- ton, Cynthia Matelshi, Linda Nelson, Trudi Bell, Judy Folsom, Mary McDougall, Berni Weston, Vanita Clapper, Sandy Beliel. Middle: Janet Perry, Helen Bagley, Betty Littlefield, Anita Vosti, Barbara Dow, Charlotte Williams, Donna Corbett, Diana Owens, Rhoda Lawson, Nancy Benson, Brooke Gahan, Virginia Dow, Jane Veratt, Jeannette Myers, Eloise Nelson, Jackie Tomlin, Charleen Lancaster. Back: Rotha Dybdahl, Myrna Toner, Meriel Mura, Geneil Dow, Kathy Vanderbloom, Linda Daniels, Janice DaZelle, Cynthia Stiell, Shirley l-latch, Pat Smith, Elaine Olson, Mary Benedict, Shirley Summer, Diane Bell, Wanda Glover, Judy Oser, Judi Bird, Sharon Badgley, Sue Murdock, Marci Baunach, Gwen Stedman. The Bellingham High School Band is known throughout Washington by other bands as a formidable rival that invari- ably walks off with first place. The reputation certainly is good for the school, and the band keeps taking firsts every time. At the PNE last summer, the majorettes and band added first prize money to the treasury again. Their play- ing was heard at Century 21, and the Santa Claus and Blossom Time Parades. A big event was marching at a U of W football game in the fall. An overnight trip to Victoria, B. C., was a treat this spring. Football halftimes on the new Bellingham Civic Field were exciting be- cause of the entertainment provided by the band, and it played at all home bas- ketball games, too. Selected members participated in the Tri-County Band Con- cert and the whole band got together at the Elks Club for their annual banquet. Doc and Mr. Pauley were presented with red blazers to wear on the trips, BAND Maiorettes: Kathy Mratinich, Patti Jo Wilson, Cheri Moriotto, Jeannie Muscutt, Sandi Victor, Julie Thompson. Front: Doug Carpenter, Mike Alsop, Dan Williams, Clayton Erickson, Ron Brown, Mike Oberg, Ron Johanson, Dennis Cummings, Bert Gaulkc, Mike Aemmer, Ellen Medcalf, Dick Hovde, Doug Johnson, Jerry Sim- mons, Joe Kelly, Pete Zuanich, Keith Baiema, Ken Lingbloom. Row 2: Louise Sargent, Sharon Sargent, Dave Jarratt, Gary Hartkensori, Stuart Bishop, Steve Crawford, Jerry Hall, Mike Olson, Sue Huntley, Joy Flugekvam, Sail Bartling, Jock McLeod, Gary Day, Dave Rosser, Janis Bastwick, Vonita Clapper. BHS MARCHING BAN and everyone had a roaring good time. The food and entertainment were both fabulous. Entertaining at band banquet, MC's Richard Foss, Steve Davenport and Steve-McDonald introduce the enchanting fashion show models. Tbzrty-Eigbt Modeling two recent.creot.ions.were, poised andjcharm- ing, Rod Dickinson and Mike Allsop. Row 3: Joanne Meenk, Lenore Anderson, Beth Whitcomb, John Schickling, Candy Hawes, Bruce Verkist, Jackie O'conner, Juanita Baker, Donna Dorffeld, Ruth Akers, Dianne Holland, Kathy Holland. Row 4: Dick Loop, Bob Ballard, Don Dorr, Nancy Miller, Dennis Julford, Jerry Detter, Bob Conrad, Rod Dickinson, Darryl Phelps, Gage Barbo, Steve Zatrine, Coleen Clark, Bev Dawes, Charla Greve, Bill Vanderway. Row 5: Doug Graves, Sue Jothen, Wayne Kalis, Gerri Butts, Gale Christie, Peggy Moore, Marlene Kratz, Karen Higgerson, Bob Howard, Robert Josephson, Gage Evans, Bob DeHon. Row 6: Bruce Rowe, Jerry Couchman, Teri Bowen, Diane Garmo, Judy Clark, Ed Wallace, Mike Todd, Bob McGinnis, Deanne Adkinson, Linda Rutquist, Rikki Lewis, Evelyin Nottingham. Back: Barbara Dawes, Janet Willis, Joanne Bocknak, Cynthia Prather, Richard Foss, Dick Stensland, Steve Davenport, Howard Josh, Allen Mitchell, Dave Brewster, Duane Alwood, Pat Jerns, Mike Remington, Sterly Engman, Darryl Kvistad, Larry Peterson, Ed Groves, Jim Hinds, Barbara Means, ghrils Litge, Chuck Sirguy, Tom Baird, Bill Eastman, Gary Bouffiou, Mike Childers, Linda Frick, Nancy Robinson, Sally Blondell, Lucy Amaramdo, ay ene unn. NS FAME AND Bradley, Marilyn Paulsen, Kit Neely Niable, Cheryl Peterson, Overmiller, Pat Morisset, Sue Sharon Christen, Judy Landsay, TROPHIES TH ROUGHOUT STATE BAN-D OFFICERS Richard Foss, Doug Carpenter, Jeannie Muscutt, Ken Lingbloom, , Doc Leedy, Charla Grebe, Louise Sargent, Sharon Christen and High-stepping Jack McLeod shows off Vcmlm CIUDPBY- another of the latest fashions as the audi- ence chuckles apprecicrtively. Thirty-Nine The Bellingham High School Orchestra provided beautiful music for many school events and also participated in the All- State Music Festival, where several mem- bers received valuable awards. The or- chestra probably labors the hardest of all the musical groups in getting ready for the operetta every year, and this year Finnian's Rainbow would never have succeeded without it. The overture to the What-A-Show was the orchestra's delightful rendition ot Victory at Sea. The Christmas Pro- gram put on by the Music Department was a success partly due to the orches- tra. Under the direction of Mr. John Monroe, the talented group practiced first period together, and they must have done much individual work. The orches- tra, along with other performing groups, is effectiving advertising, and the high school has gained much reknown through its good reputation. Adding their tones to the Orchestra are O Cl'1e5Tf0 Pfesldenf KOTY l'lellY PUUSGS Ol' The violinists lfrontl Rosemary Macmillan, door of the Orchestra office to discuss file with Nancy Richards, and lbackl Kathy Haworth Secretaries Marian McDonald and Helen Kamery. EVEN DOORS CANT STOP IVIEL ORCHESTRA Row l: Mimi Sue Thal, Bonnie La Mothe, Rose- mary Steele, Marcia Dickerson, Rosemary Mac- millan, Nancy Richards, Larry Stoner, Dianne -Stonehouse. Row 2: Katy Heily, Dana Brynildsen, Annette Martin, Sandra Gunderson, Laura Harris, Dorothy Neumann, Nathalie Reichwald, Kathy Haworth, Dena Legasse, Carol Rushold. Row 3: Laurie Vitt, Dave Hendrick, Pat Morgan, Jean Schuler, Tom Dickenson, Pam Vine, Gary Medcalf, Dianne Garmo, Steve Ludwig, Linda Reid, Claire Markham, Judy Krall, June Baer. Row 4: Joan Ford, Jean Lewis, Priscilla Holmes, Pat Thompson, John Schickling, Bruce Verkist, Don Dorr, Bob Ballard, Darrell Alwood, Peter Zuanich, Dick Hovde, Joe Kelly, Judy Trecker, Donna Stevenson, Mark Everett, Doug Vaughn, Jim Johnson, Corrie Gerde, Helen Komery. glow. 5: Susan Doxsee, Marion McDonald, Howard os . Missing: Mike Childer, Tymone Beacom. Forty Clarinet players Tarn Dickerson, Pam Vino, and Gary Modcalf practice for Spring Concert accompanied by trumpoters Bob Ballard, Dar- rell Alwood, and Richard Loop, and drummer Howard Josh. Bass violinists Mark Everett, Doug Vaughn, and Jim Johnson work hard To achieve perfection for the What-a-Sho. Always grinning Mr. Monroe enters through weil- known door To Music Building. DIC STRAINS GF CJRCI-IESTRA Forty-One Perhaps the hardest working outfit in the school is the Stage Crew. In the final preparations for stage productions, stu- dents find Woody and the boys almost as grouchy as Mr. G. And with good reason - they have just discovered that two days remain to arrange the sets and lighting. Managed by Sharon Sullivan, Mary Wing and Linda Thomas, Make-up Corps is a brave group. During the What-a- Sho, Operetta and All-School Play, the corps was busy making up the temper- amental, vain-glorious performers. Make- up is a hard but necessary lab behind Bellingham High's stage doors. STAGE CREW Front: Bob De Hon, Dave Osborn, Woody Woodruff, Manager. Middle: Dick Stensland, Ron Wilds, Greg Hinkle, Wayne Brooks. Back: Roger Quiggle, Dan Anable, Assistant Manager, Keith Rodenberge Steve Johnson, Glen Shearer. THE PLAY IS BCDRN BEHIND STAGE DOORS MAKE UP CORPS Front: Dianne Gaasland, Marcia Frisbie, Lynn Greenblat, Margie Jeffery Sharon Sullivan, Kathy Caillier, Linda Thomas, Linda Pope, Leatha Kleid Pat Kuester, Carol Hinote. Row 2: Catalan Martinson, Kathie English, Claire Johnson, Terese Boettner, Rosemary Steele, Susie Carr, Lorna Compton, Sharon Sargent, Mary Wing Joan Winter, Marcia Hebert, Rani Peterson, Joyce Hansen. 1 Row 3: Chris Finley, Sue Moser, Ann Webb, Barb Brulond, Mary Bailey, Marilyn Marshall, Meriel Mura, Marlene Prauty, Anne Niorthy, Carla Anderson, Barb Johnson, Barb Robinson. Back: Lynn Jonson, Candy Eddy, Bev Hunt, Marsha Pearce, Sue White, Carol Smith, Bev McCullough, Bev McCaffery, Jenee Lanning, Janice Carr, Sally Gustafson, Kim Campbell. Forty-Two I' 4? ig! .Pc :X 1 ZS' , i id 5 4 , , ,, W GYM DCJORS CDPEN CDN AHIVIYSTIC At the Junior Prom couples danced un- to the exotic beauty. No one will forget der the streamer sunset to music float- scrawling his name in the sand that No- ing from a hut. The Mystic Isle, the vember l6th. sunset, the silhouetted sailboats all lent iv 4 KK Nuff. Q! A JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Front: Caroline Stimpson, Lorna Leal, Nancy Phillips, Barbara Dawes. Back: Sam Baker, Lex Kaligis, Dave Holland, John Griggs, Forty-Four SLE FOR EN HANTED COUPLES Weeks ot tedious planning and replan ning, hard manual lobor, and popular dance band made the 1963 Se lior Prom o night ot nights, one to be re a lifetime by seniors and their rremberecl dates. The prom committee did a great job keeping the theme secret 'til the very lost minute. Flowers and ribbons from thot most im- portant of nights will adorn bulletin boards tor months. SENIOR PROM COMMITTEE -- Front: Ginny Schrey, Shirley Erickson, Toss Blythe, Corrine Broten, Bev McCullough, Marilee Dickerson, Sue Cortelyou, Mary Jo Sandvig, Judy Pat Hall, Mary Ellen Pope. Back: Doug Brooks, Gus Tomaros, Les Galley, Buzz Blick, Ed Richards, Ken Apt, Bob Frazier, Richard Perry, Paul Mork, Rick Harden, Rea Thompson, Chris Ott. Missinq: Woody Woodruff, Mike Hinton. Forty-Five NEW RAIDER DRILL TEAM FORIVIED RAIDER DRILL TEAM - Front: Sandy Stull, Margie Jeffery, Linda Seimears, Patricia Clancy, Loxie Fiedler, Rita Weihe, Sue Doncaster, Linda Atkinson Nona Copland, Gail Zeufeldt, Diane VanLiew, Jean Kirscheman, Lynn Larsen, Ellen Winger. Middle: Mary Carpenter, Cheryl Melland, Anita DeWitz Judi Stevens Diane Holliday, Carol Becker, Barb Dustmon, Kris Durham, Kathie English, Mollie Renlie, Terri Trecker, Marcia Olson, Tana Poirier, Joan Phair Back Rochelle Pope, Jeanne Hannah, Kathy Vanderboom, Mary Bailey, Lois Linville, Judy Benner, Brenda Mehling, Paula Anderson, Lindo Gerry Sharon Eastman, Kathy Bookey, Marilyn Hawley, Chris Quant. Forty-Six ln their sharp red kilts and red sweaters, the new Raider Drill Team marched vig- orously onto the BHS scene. ln their first public appearance at the Drill Team Conference, the girls rated two excel- lents with only five weeks of working to- gether. The girls cooperated well, led it lt Q. fi +: 1 by captain Sandy Stull and Lieutenant Ellen Winger. A new club this year, the Drill Team not only marched at school functions and Victoria, but also worked on proiects much like those of the elect- ive clubs. Raider Drill Team makes its first performance at the Wenatchee game ODACI SPARKLING ADDITION When the Bellingham High School Aol- ministration discovered that the'enroll- ment was to increase to nearly 2000, they realized the need tor a third girls' elective club. Those elected last year organized their club during the summer, setting up their constitution, merit sys-' tem, and making their outfits. Their bas- ic purpose is welcoming new students and sophomores to the school, but they have also assumed other service tasks. The white leather on their red suits means Odaci-friendship. Mineko lmai, college student from Osaka, Japan, Schuler, president of Odaci. .Learning to speak Mlneko is a favorite of everyone. ODACI Front: Mary Schuler, Muriel Bennink, Penny Strachan, Mary Lou Bergman, Sally Blondell, Margie Evans, Lorna Leol, Sue Grenier, Sharon Christen, Diana Moore. Middle: Sharo Blekely, Wendy Collier, Marcia Hatfielg, Harriet Hilty, Julie Gilday, Lucy Amarando, Joy Thorsteinson, Cathy Heller, Marilyn Paulsen, Carolyn Walton, Kathy Chesney, Patty Morrisset. Back: Meriel Mura, Dana Brynildsen, Joan Rudd, Judy Klander, Judy Olsenlus, Janice Carr, Jayne West, Pat Baal. is welcomed to BHS by Mary better English at our school, Y' 4 I f A- 5 'K ,Q as cv, it , it 1 . i 'i ' cv- Lg f Q ME 2 I PEP CLUB Front: Linda Herbold, Gayle Harwood, Linda Reed, Cindy Hughes, Rita Smith, Corliss Harmer, Linda Pope, Tammy Bernardi,.Nancy Jones, Nancy Phillips, Jo Pulver. Middle: Rose Reinholt, Linda Nelson, Katy Helly, Vicky Bell, Ginna Campbell, Sheri Harriman, Carolyn Hougen, Karen Williams, Pam Pearson, Marie Boynton, Rotha Dybdahl, Barbara Johnson. Back: Sue Moser, Carol Brooks, Linda Frick, Cheryl Poyner, Jeri Freeman, Jeri Latham, Leslie Cawker, Bev McCullough, Linda Thomas, Roni Peterson, Carolyn Johnston, Kay Clark. PEP AND USHERS CLUBS LIVE UP TO NAMES PEP cLuB , Front: Linda Watson, Michelle Werner, Carolyn Frayseth, Corrine Broten, Patty Olsen, Mimi Thal, Connie Plank, Sue White, Linda Jansen, Pat Kuester, Pam Missiaen, Luann Flugekuam. Middle: Shirley Erickson, Lowie Kristad, Marlene Prouty, Judy Harrison, Chris Finley, Mary Benedict, Joan Ford. Back: Carol Hinote, Sue Cortelyou, Sue Benedict, Vicki Berwick, Kathy Blythe, Judy Pat Hall, Norma Price, Mary Jo Sandvig, Julie Baird, Judy Nowak, Jenee Lanning, Lcna Colley, Mary Ellen Pope. pt' : i - Vw-Y i V F , r Lrg Y g L V i . 1 , i P ,- , .V P 2 , lp A c , -. I-2 ' 1, x 1 , 1' - A - . C 4.4 . Forty-Eight The 75 members of Pep Club, vivacious in their red skirts and white sweaters and beautiful bucks, were an influen- tial club in the school. Besides cooperat- ing with the Good Guys in promoting school spirit, Pep raised money for bus fare to the games and contributed to various drives and funds sponsored by the school. The highlight of their year was football homecoming put on with the motto Say it with pep, do it with pep, and win it with pep. The club is Although their principal duty is ushering at school dramatic productions and games, Ushers Club also helped the stu- dent body in other ways. Each year, Ushers is asked to do more and more of the ushering duties around the school. Their work on the basketball homecom- ing produced one of the finest we've seen. The polite and efficient group, under the direction of Mrs. Holzer and their executive board, made S150 on their protects, enough to support their ably-supervised and self-disciplined in purpose. Korean Orphan. First Semester Treasurer Cristie Bo- lin and First Semester President Marion McDonald discuss club fi- nances before one at their regular Wednesday meetings. USH ERS READY TO ASSIST AT AUDITORIUIVI DGORS USHER'S CLUB: Front: Kathy Holland, Ginny Schrey, Ricki Lewis, Charlene Kvistad, Barbara Dawes, Sally Graham, Ginny Snow, Marion McDonald, Ginny Larson, Carol Smith, Judy Lindsay, Sonja Fesser, Christie Bolin, Mary Ann Seelye. Middle: Sue Quant, Lenore Hankenson, Linda Pedersen, Linda Rutquist, Joanne Meenk, Cheryl Peterson, Helen Kamery, Caroline Stimpson, Robin Riley, Carol Blum, Carla Anderson, Mary Ellen Campion, Jacquie Bradley. Back: Lynn McDonnell, Ruth Steinman, Louise Sargent, Barbara Means, Vicki Seihaver, Sharon Chandler, Cheri Mariotto, Margie Smiley, Abby Goldman, Charla Grebe, Mary Anne Hazelton, Linda Reid, Corrie Gerde. Forty-Nine Fifty PEP ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Front' Tom Irvin Stan Pilke Middle' Linda Frick . , . I Caroline Stimpson. Top: Vicki Berwick, Sue Cortelyou, Gayle Harwood. Hardly a game went by all year without ia pep assembly being held to stimulate morale. Frequent class contests on zest, vim, vigor and volume, revealed the prowess of the senior class. INTERESTS ABOUN The torch of knowledge was held proud- ly and high by the members of Torch Club. Led by original-thinking president Eric Pearson, many innovations were made in former club procedures. Long- overdue revision of their constitution, the annual banquet in the winter and recog nition at graduation were main events. Admitted on a point system, members must maintain ultra-high scholastic rat- ing to remain in club. KEY CLUB grant: Ed Sofie, Bob Frazier, Jack Crosslin, Jim Patterson, Grady ray. Middle: Cary Ford, Ahmet Kocak, Nick Repanich, Roger Quig- gle, Craig Comfort, Rob Bell, Craig Hayes, Bill Hopper, Dave Hartford, Scott Lawyer, Bill Rhea. Back: Joe Missiaen, Bill Fuller, Gary Boe, Harvey Berwick, Jim Westford, Gary Blair, Randy Massey, Doug Graves, Bill Nicolay. AT BHS TORCH CLUB Front: Mark Ericsson, Jim Ross, Larry D'Augert, Randy Baunach, Jack Hand, Fred Luke, Bernard Offley, Toby Dittrich, Jerry Deeter, David Hickok, Carl Mattsson, Myron Miller, Tom Deeter, Bob Chervenock. Row Two: Louise Sargent, Charla Grebe, Deanna Holeman, Karen Evans, Sara Ann Hunt, Emma Jean Hunt, Jane Franklin, Mary Nesbitt, Corrie Gerde, Penny Strachan, Clnita Qlosti, Berni Weston, Jeannie Muscutt, Sue Corlelyou, Sue Benedict, Sue eyric . Row Three: Carol Blum, Sharon Chandler, Linda Jansen, Dorothy Neumann, Muriel Bennink, Ginny Schrey, Cheryl Payner, Ann Hatchard, Sonja Fesser, Kathy Haworth, Marlene Prouty, Vicki Selhaver, Mary Alice Johnson, Vicki Bell, Bev McCullough, Judy Nowak, Chris Ott, Ron Gunn. Row Four: Barbara Means, Sharon Christen, Vickie Morton, Ginna Campbell, Chris Finley, Mary Benedict, Jean Lewis, Diane Stonehouse, Edith Kohnke, Anne Scott, Nathalie Reichwald, Roberta Moore, Marcia Enochson, Rose Reinholt, Caroline Stimp- son, Mary Dietrich, Katy Heily, Shirley Erickson, Eric Pearson, Woody Watrous, Richard Perry. Bock: Donna Nord, Karla Martin, Sally Blondell, Loxie Fielder, Susan Larson, Geri Hashisaki, Pat Morisset, Linda Watson, Barbara Dawes, Mary Schuler, Mary Rems- berg, Claire Markham, Corliss Harmer, Irene Tromp. Y-TEENS CABINET Front: Bev McCullough, Mary Ellen Pope, Secretary Mimi Thal, Sue White, President Mary Jo Sondvig, Corinne Broten, Board Representative Judy Pat Hall, Vice President Shirley Erickson. Back: Vanita Clapper, Ginna Campbell, Melanie Follis, Carolyn Rhea, Marilee Dickerson, Mary Lee Hoselton, Dana Brynildsen, Sue Quant, Charla Grebe, Treasurer Caroline Stimpson. The civic-minded Key Club, under Ki- wanis Club direction, served the school and the community in their many fine programs and proiects. Their money- making schemes financed a cruise, din- ner-dance, and a trip to the Key con- vention. Mary J-o Sandvig and her Y-Teens' ofti- cers planned a valuable year for l65 Y-Teen members. Girls worked zealously on their many service community activi- ties. Y-Teens is to be commended for its consistent community interest and work. Fifty-One ALPHA HI-Y Front: Bryan McDonald, Jerry Simmons, Dick Johnson, Rick Gilbert, Bob Blum, Ken Apt, Fred Kunzmann, Bryan Runnels, Dave Race Pat Jerns, Bruce McLeod. Back: Parke Gordon, Andy Evich, Jerry Shearer, Gary Tripplet, Doug Webley, Rudy Erchinger, Patt Ferry, Jim Davis, Larry Tuor Rick Cranfill. This year the students of BHS protited greatly by the services of Alpha Hi-Y. Two worthwhile proiects that the club worked on were annual covers and stu- dent phone books. Alpha's twenty-tour boys, with Ken Apt as president, earned money for their dinner-dance and cruise, for improving the l-li-Y Clubroom at the Y, and for charities ot the community. President Warren Bergholz and a fine group of 30 boys made up the active Delta Hi-Y. The members, as in the other Hi-Y groups, were selected by the iun- iors and seniors and were required to have at least a 2.0 grade average. Del- ta sponsored many activities and dances. Club supported charities at Christmas and climoxed a good year with an equal- ly good cruise. Y.lVl.C.A. DOORS OPENED FOR IVIA Fifty-Two DELTA HI-Y Front: Steve Kunnao, Steve Davenport, Warren Bergholz, Mr, Pooleon, Clark Bergman, Alan McMurray, Mike Aemmer, Dean Shintatfer Ray Walters, Terry West, Delyle Ruele. V A Back: Glen Shearer, John Graham, Steve Johnson, Doug Carpenter, Jack Hand, Ken Bruland, John Wilson, Butch Erickson, Wayne Com stock, Andy Bornstein. BETA HI-Y Back: Roger Jones, Les Galley, Dick Rightmire, Laury Evans, Bruce Smith, Gus Tomaras, Bob McGinnis, Darrel Anderson, John Griggs, 'Don Salisbury. Middle: Dana Feldmann, Tim Irvin, Chris Ott, Ed Richards, Stan Pilkey, Jim Doran, Larry Linville, Fred Goodman, Gary Crocker, Rich Belka, Front: Doug Wight, Sam Baker, Jack Kaufman, Gradon Bundy, Tom lrvin, Keith Tratton, Bill Tomaras, Rollin Wilson, Steve Gray, Keith Bayema, Active Gamma Hi-Y, with advisers Mr. Lehning and Mr. Thompson, managed to become quite a solvent group. Numer- ous money-making campaigns, such as the annual paper drive and book cover sale were executed, Boys voted to do- nate to Christmas Funds and World Ser- vice. Members held a festive dinner- dance and cruise. The entire club placed an emphasis on active school spirit. Headed by Rich Bellca with advisers Mr. Jansen and Mr. Satston, Beta Hi-Y gives strong support to the teams, selling toot- ball programs and making colorful post- ers tor the hall. Beta donated some of their earnings to charity and had their annual dinner-dance. Most ot their ef- torts were directed toward the repair on the downstairs clubroom of the YMCA. MY BUYS THROUGH I-II-Y CLUBS GAMMA HI-Y Back: Rea Thompson, Morris Garman, Dick Otis, Bill Schnell, Tom Deeter, Tom Bolin, Steve Van Sinderen, Bob Wight, Larry Dutton, Rich Perry, Gary Hershey, Alan Hershey, Steve Grant, Bob Hanson, Bob Detton, Glen Coulter, Nick Marette. Front: Skip Failor, Eric Pearson, Frank Muljat, Steve King, Bill Attebery, Eugene Fairbanks, Kent Bergsma, Gary Medcalf. Missing: George Fowler. Fifty-Three B CLUB Front Gail Davis, Diane Garmo, Christy Howard, Myrna Toner. Middle: Loraine Jeffery, Sandy Maier, Phyllis Caillier. Back Carmen Chizer, Launa Tift, Darleen Grinton, Anne Scott. With their coordination and ability bulg- ing under those jackets, a Bellingham Raider man was distinguished anywnere. All these lettermen were automatically a member ot Raider Club which, under the direction ot Mr. Stephan, Mr. Dorr, and Mr. Johnson, accomplished much. They sold programs at district games and assisted at various meets. Even in the tun at the picnic and taculty basket- ball game, the boys kept a high sense ot honor. Any girl interested in sports is invited to become a member of B-Club, and as soon as she has earned a certain num- ber ot paints, she is allowed to wear the uniform. B-Club is an active group, not only in girls' athletics, but in all sports. The funds from their basketball conces- sion stand go toward both girls' and boys' sports. In the spring, the whole club went on a cruise on Puget Sound. LETTERIVI EN Front: Dave Holland, Gary Blair, Rick Gilbert, George Fowler, Chris Ott Bob McGinnis, Bob Frazier, Les Galley, Gus Tomaras, Bruce Smith, Tim Irvin, LeRoy Comstock, Lex Kaligis. Bellingham High opens its doors wide to an active and resourceful Dad's Club. This group ot tovvnsmen, headed by President Bill Weider, not only aided the teams financially, but helped bolster spirit by supporting and chaperoning busses to out-of-town games. At the last home football game, the Dads honored parents of the varsity team members with special halt-time enter- tainment. These unseltish dads, fathers of past and present Bellingham students, also sponsored Raider Club's picnic. DAD'S CLUB EXECUTIVE BOARD Mel Asplund, Bill Weider, President, Joe Salisbury, Les Leal. WEAR AWARD WITH PRIDE Middle: Laury Evans, Bob Blum, Rich Eherenfieldt, Lin Wallace, Back: Fred Luke, Sam Baker, Keith Balema, Ron Gunn, Grady Gray, Bruce Pullar, Frank Muljat, Darre Anderson, Fred Kunzmann, Rick R-ch BGIKO, RICK MUHGCIY, Ed RiCl1ClfdS, SYEVC KUTWOD, Rick HOVGEH, Olson Steve Duppenthaler, Tom Jones, Wayne Comstock, Barry ROY Keftf, JOhn Graham, Terry Wesr, Robert Newell, Cuff Gemefi Byrd Paul Mark, Tony Tieman, Norm Lane, Rocky MacArthur, Bob MCQUUCYG- Fifty-Five l l 1 ,qv FLAG BEARERS Front: Mike Alsop, John Wilson. Middle: Keith Bajema, Dick Rightmire, Rick Harden, Dave Hartford. Back: Bob McGinnis, Mike Hall, Norm Chamberlin. Presenting the Stars and Stripes and the Raider banner at all assemblies were the dependable Flag Bearers. Selected by the Executive Board to represent the Senior, Junior, and Sophomore classes, this group of boys did an important iob well, with dignity and respect. An alert, efficient, and needed group at BHS was Mr. l-lagon's Projection Crew. This group of boys with their reels of films and sound track proved invaluable to teachers who wished to use visual aids. The boys earned a half credit as well as learning about a proiector's intric- acies. CLUBS PROVIDE PROJECTION CREW Front: Don Florence, Tom Smith, Gregg Harris, Skip Linn, John Haehn, Virgil Templin. Middle: Dove Lindquist, Ken Owens, Bill Southern, Loren Hill, Darryl Butts, Marc Emery, Miles Parrish, Glen Pinkerton. Back: Robert Stillwell, Jeff Dav- is, Jim Alff. Fifty-Six RADIO CREW Left to right: Ritchie Howard, Joe Kelly, Allen Banks, Jack Benedict, Dave Qster, Curt Macomber. Radio Crew performed a valuable ser- vice for BHS student body-not only by dependable r o l l-r o o m announcement broadcasting, but by handling mikes and other equipment used during assemblies and student talent performances. Con- sidering the delicacy of the machinery, radio crew did a great iob. Ticket Squad is an example of a hard- working group which is almost forgotten. Members check student body cards at the home games and usually are respon- sible tor selling the bulk of What-A-Sho and Operetta tickets. The activity pre- sented hard work which its members did well. OUTSTANDING SERVICES FOR BHS TICKET SQUAD Front: Dewane Crawford, Diana Owens, Betty Jolles, Virginia Al- exander, Garry Birman. Back: Bruce Bell, Bob Shetler, Jim Stewart, Frank Montgomery, Larry Ira, Bill Voget, Jack Crosby, Bill ' Grintan. Fifty-.Yclfclz Fifty-Eight NURSE'S AND DEPARTMENT OFFICE STAFF Front: Donna Nord, Linda Lundstroth, Abby Goldman, Caro? Cowan, Lin Vaughn, Barbara Means, Janice Carr. Back: Cori Drake, Vicky Mann. STUDENTS SERVE AS OFFICE FORCE If you can't find the book you want in the library, you can buy it in the book- room. Ably staffed by fellow students, all department offices provide friendly and businesslike help to all who seek it. Responsible for the smooth operation of the various offices, are the members of Nurses, Bookroom, Main Office, Library and Department Head Office Staffs. BOOK ROOM HELP Left to right: Peggy Ann Nichols, Darlene Andrus, Peggy King, Helen Plemen, Jeanette Selene, Luana Larsen. MAIN OFFICE STAFF Seated: Janice Nelson. Standing: Jeri Latham, Sara Ann Hunt, Jeannie Rae Mus- cutt, Lynn McDonnell, Jayne West, Emma Jean Hunt, J a n ic e Chadwick, Jolene Mitchell, Sandra Freeman, Carolyn Johnston. COUNSELORS HELP Front: Nancy Reniker, Bev Hunt, Marcia Olson, Middle: Carla Jorgenson, Connie Plank, Mary Dean, Jill Nelson, Lucy Amarando, Julie Tobkin, Sharon Sulli- van. Back: Bev Fredrickson, Mar- ilyn Means, Mary Wing. LIBRARY STAFF Front: Barbara Bird, Rikki Brown, Joanne Phair, Greg Sheline, Sandi Maier, Dena Lagasse, Trudie Bell. Back: Marie Ennis, Geneil Dow, Sue Todd, Gwen Stedman, Gail Jensen, Sue Olson, Mary Harrison, Pat Durbin, Dixie Sutton. ATTENDANCE STAFF Front: Leah Rassrnussen, Sue Weyick, Mary Lee Hoselton, Back: Sue Benedict, Rena Catlow, Cheri Mariotto, Joyce Hartelroad, Pot Simplot, Sandy Beliel, Louise Segestrom, Fifty-Nine Guide Lines of a Lifetime was the Theme for this year's FHA. Each month the club participated in a variety of activities, they were hostess chapter to the Region- al Meeting held at BHS this year, they had an international potluck dinner, and they went to the convention at W.S.U. All proved to be memorable events. This year, under the supervision of Miss Bartruft and Mrs. White, FTA became an accredited course for students inter- ested in a teaching career. By working with actual teachers and classes, the stu- dents tormed a sound basis for deciding whether or not the door to their future would open into the teaching profession. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERI-CA The F.H.A. Cabinet consisting of fsit- tingb Marion McDougal, President Lin- do Twining, Diane Armstrong, istand- ingl Barbara Kennedy and Claudia Groom gather in a member's home for potluck dinner. Sixty DOO FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA Front: John Mich-olson, Cynthia Motel- ski, Patty Sue Olsen, Dale Ann Gideon. Middle: Judy Mehus, Ruth Steinman, Sue Quant, Louise Segerstrom. Bock: Charlie Starkovich, Jack Bene- dict, Richard Johnson,Jim Davis Woody Woodruff. O The Future Nurses at Bellingham High not only planned tor future careers in medical science, but began to get actual experience. As usual, the girls helped Mrs. Brown on school clinics and took tours of various health centers and hos- pitals, but this year the club was newly inspired by their volunteer nurses' aide program. One of the most impressive banquets presented at BHS each year is the Parent and Son Banquet put on by the trim, uni- formed members at Future Farmers ot America. Composed ot over 60 boys tak- ing vocational agriculture, the club has earned several awards tor' their dairy judging team. Deane Sandell holds ot- tice ot State Treasurer and represented FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA Front: Annie Fredrickson, Diane Stonehouse, Jean Lewis, Eloise Nelson, Lin',Vaughn, President, Janet lsert, Sandy Cranfill, Lauretta Russell, Mary Dean, Danna Nord, Janet Brown, Bonnie Bennett, Diane Holliday, Bev Dow, Linda Nelson, Claire Markham, Katherine Siden, Diane Bliss, Kay Brand, Sandy Daughters, Mrs, Dorothy Brown, Advisor. Back: Louise Segerstrom, Pat LaFranchi, Eleanor Loomis, Abby Goldman, Walene Riggs, Mary Manley, Elizabeth Bennett, Janice Dahl, Coral Hogan, Laura Hamilton. .club at state and national conventions. Special highlight was the big 'coon hunt. THE FUTURE FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Front: Dick Rightmire, Advisor Floyd Sandell, Deane Sandell, Rick Tieman, Pete Gunderson, Paul Martinsen, Doug Johnson. Middle: John Haehn, Dennis Graham, Victor Babcock, Larry Kersey, Rick Selhaver, Dennis Mills, Carl Real, Larry Bakkom, Larry Clark, Bob Ezell, Dave Knaus, Hans Van Miert, Jim Fralick, Chuck Smith, Larry Ezell, Mike Welch, Wayne Quinn, Roger Payne. Back: Vic Potter, Doug Spangler, Mike Peterson, Robert Stillwell, John Wibbens, Robert Taylor, Barry Edin, Dan Taylor, Nick Leary, Ron Hamilton, Bill Eastman, Mike Ladd, Randy Simpson, Mike McDonnell. Sixly-One SPANISH CLUB Front: Joy Thorsteinson, Sue Benedict, Lynda Lunstroth, Abby Back: Colin Stewart, Craig Hayes, Rick Ahlstedt, Alexis Easton, Goldman, Mimi Thai, Mary Dunnigan, Teresa Chevalier, Lael Bonni Perreault, Michelle D'Aoust, Laura Hamilton, Gary Peterson, Margo Arneson, Kitty Reynolds. Blair, Sam Baker, Dave Ceranova, John Griggs. STU DENTS CDPEN GATEVVAYS DE CLUB Thirty senors and sefioritas of Spanish Club discovered this year that it's fun to speak Espanol, With the assistance of their adviser Mrs. Threlkeld, they met once a month to try to improve their dic- tion and vocabulary and to converse with their fellow bi-linguists. The whole club turned out for the two big events- a festive Spanish-Mexican Dinner and a Christmas pinata party. Front: Mrs. Virginia Larsen, Adviser, Anne Patterson, Carol Cowan, Mary McDougall, Pat Durbin. Middle: Linda Twining, Judy Boutwell, Bill Schnell, Dean Shintaffer, Rick Tieman, Glen Coulter. Back: Marcia Hebert, Karen Rine, Dennis Sheline, Mary Ann Youngblood, Dan Thomas, Lynn McDonnell. S ixry-Two Distributive Education Club, organized on a state level and working in close con- iunction with the state board, participat- ed in varied and spirited activities in- cluding the annual Employees-Employer Banquet, the spring State Convention and various money-raising projects. Lively adviser Mrs. Larson made the learning process fun as well as meaningful for the eighteen-member retail sales class. GERMAN CLUB Front: Barbara Dustman, Irene Tromp, Nathalie Reichwald, Deanna Hole- man, Sue White, President, Gayle Peterson, Marcia Dickerson, Sandi Gideon, Marilyn Riffe, Tina Rawhouser, Middle: Virginia Figenbaum, Ida Mae Rudy, Leslie Elsbree, Carolyn Back: Woody Watrous, Vice President, Tom Dalquist, Carol Blum, Secre- tary, Dorothy Neumann, Donna Stevenson, Deitrich Neumann, Gale Dyvig, Pete Chevis, Mark Everett, Marcia Enochson, Marlene Prouty, Mary Rhea, Candy Eddy, Marsha Champion, Peggy King, Vicki Selhaver, Mary Alice Johnson, Mary Schuler, Anne Scott. Dietrich, Bryan Runnels, Barney Jepperson. TO ENCHANTED LAN DS German Club, the largest of the lang- uage clubs, accomplished many things at their monthly meetings this year. They played games, learned to sing German songs, and saw films of Germany. The enthusiastic group, with Mrs. Chesterly, their advisor, even made a field trip to the German sector of Vancouver, B.C. With these experiences, the students truly learned about the Germans. FRENCH CLUB Parlez-vous Francais? It so, the chanc- es are you were a member of BHS's French Club. Thirty-eight members ot Cercle Francais and their adviser Miss Shagren combined skill and tun in learn- ing about France with songs, games and varied programs. These activities were educational as well as enioyable. To climax a good year, the club went French with a luscious French dinner. Front: Sandy Stull, Carol Hinote, Patty Sue Olsen, Anita Vosti Leatha Kleid, Tom Deeter, Diane Haveman, Kathy Mratinich, Jane Franklin, Nancy Miller. Middle: Judy Nowak, Mary Lee Hoselton, Mary Remsberg Joyce Youngblood, Rosemary Steele, Sue Ellingson, Susan Olson Vicki Bell, Sue Quant, Denise Murdock. ' Back: Nancy Richards, Karen Weihe, Suzanne Todd, Marci , Baunach, Kathy English, Berni Weston, Carolyn Martinson, , Linda Gerry, Marie Boynton, Linda Baker. Sixty-Three .4 In FI Q K ..,,... ,K w,T,,,+in- I :1,,,,-1. - My--W , -V3',sgg, .,.-,+.sn-s , W., . sul .- 5 - A T, K, we-hiv-' V, ,vu 47 fu W. L- - .911 . ' , wrath - in iv rr' 'f-k 1, wr f , k , r N l'Q,,,,2,j4ie::i ,,. ,zt ' H i i , 1, are ,V k ' F' et ,. -rr ws , Swoosh! It's Mike Allsop racing down the icy slopes of Sun Valley in the i962 Western States Slalom Competition. Mike was just one of the many avid B.H,S. skiiers whose weekend pastime was ap- preciating the abundance of snow on the Northwest's towering mountains. Mr. Pooleon helped organize Ski Club to make it gossible for members to get up to Mount Baker on winter Satur- ays. Sixty-Four SKI CLUB OFFICERS President Ed Richards, Treasurer Leslie Cawker, Secretary Mimi Brooks, Vice-President Pat Jerns. UNBOUNDED ENTHU Check! That was the only word that pervaded the silence -ot Mr. Stottlebow- er's room. The reason-it was a meet- ing of Chess Club. Twenty-three boys spent many afternoons engaged in high- spirited rivalry. The president, Dave Os- ter, arranged tournaments, and a run- ning record of wins and losses was kept by the members. One of the school's most active groups, Debate Club raced through the year trying to hold onto the trophy they won last year. Advisor Gerald Korte's room, three hundred, was a place of ferocious activity as teams prepared for the many tournaments. Not only did they debate, but fought hard in other events such as impromptu and extemporaneous speak- ing, .oratory and interpretive reading. CHESS CLUB Middle: Fred Kunsman, Steve Loop, Bill Blackmore, Joe Kelly. From: Hugh Gregory Woody Worrous Dove Osrer DOWN Phelps Dick Back: SJeveAkudwig,DGary gteifr, Bill Scott, Jack Benedict, Tony Kaiser, . ' . ' . . 1 ' f' Loop, Rick Kahn, Myron Miller Jim Nevins, en Of 'nf Ove Oo ev' IASM FINDS VENT IN MANY BHS CLUBS DEBATE CLUB Jim Ross Mille , I' Gail Jensen, Gregg Ross, Front: Mark Ericsson, Suzanne Todd, Joel Connelly, Nathalie Third Reichwald. -t -M Second Row: Vicki Selhaver, Dave Oster, Steve King, Norma Back: Price Rick Kohn. is , X .Vkl .L,r S ixty-Five 1 i i al l QU MU D Bang! Crack! Swoosh! Splash! Locker room door hinges groan with increasing activity. The thrill of winning the Home- coming gome, the heartbreak of missing the State Basketball Tournament, the ea- ger excitement of the spectators will long be remembered by '63 students. , Aquarian Terry West displays his talents in o skillful somersoult dive. Sixty-Eight CIVIC FIELD SPARKC The completion ot the Civic Field spurred BI-IS othletic teoms to new heights. Mciny new trophies received honored spoce in the trophy Cose. Athletic Director Don Emery mcinoged to keep commun- ity interest ot ci high point throughout the yeor. The community backed teoms ot ciII home events, ond groteful Roid- ers responded with mony inspiring per- formances. Seoson hecirtbreoks were softened by spectotor support. EAIVI AND COIVINIUNITY INTEREST IN EXPANDED SPORTS PROGRAM Unprecedented Bob Blum breaks 1949 record Gnd scfs new standard for The Iow hurdles nn the Ook Harbor competlo Sixty-Nine SOPHOMORE TEAM COACHES Mol Walton ond Doug Thompson STANDOUTS ON THE SIDELINES MANAGERS Joe Botton, Larry Wesimon, Steve Buck Dennis Demoresf In his second season ai Bellingham High, Head Coach Rex Johnson led The Raider eleven to a 4-5 win-loss season. His as- sociate coaches wifh the varsify and JV Teams were Don Harris and George Yon- lick, also in their second year of coach- ing for Bellingham. Coaching The sopho- more feam To victory were Mal Walton and Doug Thompson. Coaching is hard work, but they never gave up . if seemed Trainer Neil Ersland had a never- ending job Taping ouchies throughout The season. He and his managers deserve much Thanks. Les Kaligas - All-Conference Tackle, Best Blocker and Tackler Co-Award. Chris Ott, - Quarterback 7 Inspirational Award, STANDOUTS ON THE GRIDIRON Rollin Wilson-Halfbackg Scholastic Award The Raider gridders voted most valuable both on the field and in the classrooms with the coveted Inspirational Award, sophomore Rollie Wilson, winner of the were: Senior l-lallback Rich Belka and Junior Tackle Lex Kaligis who won the De Paul's Jewelry Best Blocker and Tack- ler Awardg Chris Ott who walked all Scholastic Award with 3.75 grade aver- age, and Co-Captains Belka and Failor. Rich Belko - Best Blocker 81 Tackler Co- Awara, Co-Captain. Skip Failor - l-lalfback, C0-Captain Seventy-One VARSITY TEAM CLOSED DRESSING ROOM VARSITY TEAM SEN IORS Back: Delyle Reule, Holfback, Alan McMurry, Guard: Dean Shintaffer, Guard, Tom Wooley, Tackle, Rick Haggen, Center, Rick Gilbert, Fullback, Frank Muliat, 2nd Team ,AlI'Conference End. Seventy-Two Front: Steve Kunnap, Guard, Les Galley, Halfback, End, Skip,Failor, Half- back, Tom Frank, Encl, Ed Richards, Haltback, George Fowler, End, Charlie Starkovlch, Tackle, Chris Ott, Quarterback. Back: Rich Belka, Halfback, Bruce Smith, Fullback. VARSITY JUNIORS AND SOPHOMORES AND JUNIOR VARSITY TEAM Front: Bob Wilcoxf, Tackle, Rollin Wilson, Halfback, Larry Lin- ville, End, Butch Erickson , Fullback, Mike Hal, Guard. Not Pictured: Mike O'CanneI, Endf, Frank Mustappa, End', Doug Wight, Halfback, Jim Doran, Quarterback'. ' Boys that played Junior Varsity. Middle: Jim Zuanich, Tackle, Roger Jones, Quarterback, Rick Olson, Guard, Harlan Fosterf, End, Rudy Erchinger', Guard, Darrell Hamilton, Guard, John Morecu , Guard, Jon Jorgensen', Tackle, Steve Duppenthaler, Quarterback. Back: Lex Kaligas, All-Conference Tackle, Randy Massey. Full- back, Doug Winterburn, Center, Wayne Comstock, Tackle, Terry MacDonald, Guard, Nick Marette, Tackle, Steve Erickson, Tack- le, Curt Gerner, End, Barry Byrd, Halfback. , DOORS ON A FOUR WIN-FIVE LOSS SEASON It was a tear ierker the next week when Prep beat the Raiders 19-13 in the last seconds. Lex Kaligis and Rick Olson were the standouts. Seven days later brought two losses-the Wenatchee game 19-14 and QB Chris Ott with a broken hand. Tension mounted for next was Homecom- ing, and was it ever a thriller. Les Gal- ley's toe of talent put over a twenty yard- er to defeat the O'Dea irish 3-O. Again we played our northern neighbors in a squeaker-BHS 13, Vancouver 7. The win was set up by Skip Failor and a titty-yard pass. Last game of the sea- son proved to be the seventh year Ever- ett out-did the Bellingham eleven-the score-13-O. As a whole the season pre- sented tough teams and tough games. Though they were not champions, the Raiders were a smooth-looking combina- tion ot passing, blocking and tackling. Coach Johnson was proud at the boys. The 1962 Raider football season started ott with the familiar crack of pads and barking of signals. Many turned out this year and, as usual, competition was tough. The tirst two weeks were spent in preparation for the opening game with Mount Vernon at the new civic athletic field. When game day came the boys from Bellingham bowled over the Bull- dogs Ql-7. Skip Failor was the hero oi the day, scoring twice. The following week the Raiders bowed to a hard Cascade team 27-7. George Fowler was the Raider scorer. Recoiling, the Redmen won over Vancouver College 20-6, breaking their thirteen-game win- ning streak. QB Chris Ott set the scoring pace with two. An excellent iob was done by hard-hitting linemen. Again the raiders met ci toe at power with a 16-13 defeat by Blanchet. Red Raiders on their toes waiting for the hand-off by the Vancouver College quarterback Seventy-Four QUEEN CHERI REIGNS OVER VICTORIO I, A -W 'L 112 f sz if lmff ww 4 1 , ,st N60 Cocgh Johnson congratulates Queen Cheri Mariotto after crownng her Queen of i962 Homecoming while Junior Escort John Griggs, charming Second Princess Karen Davidson, Senior Escort Ken Apt, vivacious blue-eyed First Princess Marilyn Ritfe and sophomore Escort Don Salisbury avidly watch the ceremony. Homecoming Queen Cheri Mariotto, with her princesses Marilyn Rifle and Karen Davidson, reigned over an exciting doy. During the Pep Assembly, they were crowned on o beautiful dias, cmd the events of the day were dedicated to them. Their biggest thrill wcis the cli- mactic 3-O win over the O'Dea Irish at the new Civic Field. B-E-AT beat the Irish! was the song and yell leaders' chant as the noisy Serpentine Parade town Bellingham. got underway on its ten-block rampage through down- lllllDERS 4i6u.l LQCIQ IVIECONIING it it i While the audience indulges in a wild ovation, tears of happiness fill the eyes of Queen Cheri as Ken Apt escorts her to her throne. 'I now pronounce thee lawtul opponents were tne Pastor's lBob McGin- nisl wards as the rites of Miss O'Deo Irish CMary-Jo Sanclvigl and Mr. Ricky Raider fBob Frazierl are soiemnized amid the tears of the bride's sobbing mother tSue Cortelyoul. Attending the bride are two beautifully gowned bridesmaids tLinda Herbold and Carolyn Johnstonl and a sweet little flower girl fDarrel Andersonl. Laughter encompassed the audience as Pep Cub presented this skit at the Coronation assembly. Smiles were the order of the day for the Homecoming Royalty and despite the cool day, they never disappointed anyone during the whole parade. r t 4 i Y E ,fi ,W-M V N! 3113.3 tina 'KX Wi , .lrlli til' ...- RUGGED SOPHONIORES ROMPED THROUGH UNDEFEATED SEASON Raiders ...... ....... l 3 Oak Harbor ..... ..... O Raiders ...... .... 7 Como Lake ,,,,, ,....,,, l 3 Raiders ,,.... .... O Ferndale ...,.,,,. .,,., 6 Raiders ...... ....... 3 3 Mt. Vernon ..... ......., l 3 Raiders ...... ....... l 3 Ferndale ...... ........ 2 7 Raiders Raiders Raiders Raiders Raiders Raiders .......33 Oak Harbor .......33 Como Lake 6 .......2O Ferndale O .......l3 Oak Harbor O 6 Sedro Woolley 6 Ferndale ,,...,.,,,, ,,,,. 6 O SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM Front: Dave Hartford, Gary Crocker, John Rollins, Rob Bell, Jim Doran, Back: Da Burns, Mcrc Emery, Terry Euper, Morris Garman, Dana Feld Steve Gray, Clarence Smith. mann, Mike Hall, Fred Goodman, Rollin Wilson, Graydon Bundy, Keith Middle: Mike Repanich, Frank Mandarano, Steve Christensen, Butch Erick- Trafton, Greg DePaul, Bill Harris. son, Roger Allyn, Dennis Schone, Dennis Hidman, Martin Muech, Pat Ire- land, Steve Van Slnderen, Jerry LaBuda. Seventy-Six Big things are expected of this year's hardy sophomores, tor they came out on top again in their vvin-loss record. Many of the fighters won places on the JV and Varsity teams. Their esprit de corps won them many battles. The JV team was small this year, deplet- ed by injuries and promotions to the Var- sity, lout there were many outstanding gridders, Mr. Harris and Mr. Yonlick never gave up on the team and they played well against rugged opposition. JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM Front: Curt Gerner, Lin Wallace, Gary Blair, Brian Hershey, Dave Hartford. Back: Coach Babson, Doug Winterburn, Larry Petersor Mike O'ConneII, Kent Bergsmo, Lex Koltgis, Barry Byrd. Under the direction ot energetic Coach Arnold Babson, the Jayvee hoopsters stacked up win after spectacular win, and provided some exciting moments for Raider Rooters. The season was, as usual, a winning one for the fast-moving Junior Varsity. Many of the boys will be bidding tor a place on the Varsity next year. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM The fighting sophomore basketball team under the expert coaching ot Bob Dorr came through with another outstanding season. The scrappy sophs dropped only twc games during their season. The boys did a great lab in passing, shoot- ing, and the Jayvee and Varsity teams eye the team tor some ot their future strength. Front: Don Salisbury, Jim White, Larry Linville, Scott Lawyer, Jim Doran. Bock: Cooch Dorf, Bill Hopper, Dano Feldrnann, Adran Moore, Mike Reponlch, Morris Gorman, Graydon Bundy. JV Coach Arnold Babson and Sophomore Coach Robert Dorr demand and get dis- ciplined performonce on basketball court. PUP TEAMS TOPPLE OPPONENTS x Seventy-Seven IRVIN NAME ALL CONFERENCE GUARD MULJAT H Sevenly-Eight Coach Larry Stephan Coach Stephans, Rick Harden, Tim Irvin, John Griggs, Larry Peterson, Darrell Anderson, Bob McGinnis, Frank Muljat, Norm Chamberlin, Dave Hartford, Curt Gerner, Les Galley, Steve Grant. Coach Larry Stephan in his third year as head mentor of the Red Raider Big Five, gave the fans another exciting season. The team was composed most- ly of seniors and had two who made top honors. Tim Irvin was named all- conference guard, and Frank Muliat received an honorable mention as cen- ter. The team was sincere, fast, and on the ball-some of the games were real struggles, but - Outstanding performance and progress was made by sophomore Norm Cham- berlin as well as juniors John Griggs and Steve Grant. The highlights of a big season included a three-over-time home-coming game in which Les Gal- ley made thirty-eight points, the great defeat of Everett, and the overpowering of the Lynden Lions. The final record stood at lO wins and 9 losses. RABLE MENTION CENTER N Q NK f C i 3 1 Raider Tim Irvin manages to steal The ball during decisive minutes of game against Ken?-Merdian. Les Galley lumps high in the air to bat Toss-up to waiting arms of Tim irvin for a two-point lay in. S eventy-N ine 1axN XZ. 'sd Queen Patty Sue Olsen reigned as regally as all true royalty. Second Princess Barb Dawes Kleftj and First Princess Sandi Victor added their beauty to basketball fesrlyxtles, TEAM PLAYS T0 PACKED GYM AS QUEE Darrell Anderson stretches high to control LJII during , 1 V I I one of many toss-ups during season. Facual expressxons rnurror anxlety of players strugglung to capture loose ball. l l A l l 4 l l l l Voted inspirational award for his sensational rebounding and undying spirit was senior ball handler Frank Muliot. EIGNS OVER ALL Human pile-up under nose of watchful referee results from effort to keep ball inside boundary. Tim Irvin, who has devoted three years to helping out Bellingham Raiders with his fast and tricky guard talents, won the 1963 Darigold Sportsman- ship Award. Students welcomed the advent of bas- ketball season when the warm gym re- placed the chilling benches of the foot- ball stadium. Song and yell leaders sported new uniforms, basketball home- coming royalty provided added excite- ment, and basketball games went on as usual. B-Club members were kept busy at their refreshment stand, and everyone enjoyed a successful season. Eighty-One GYM DOORWAYS CLEARED WHEN WRESTLERS APPEARED VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM Dave Grunhurd, 103 12nd Districtlg Tom Bolin, 115, Gus Tomaras, 120: 142, Tony Tieman, 154 12nd districtlg Rick Olsen, 165 12nd dstrictp Sam Dave Holland, 1275 Bob Kaiser, 1335 Harlan Foster, 138, John Moreau, Brandt, 175, Wayne Comstock, 191, Torn Wooley, hvy. wt. 14th districtl Raider Grappler strong arms his opponent. Eighty-Two The Raider wrestlers under the coaching of George Yonlick and assistant Don Harris, finished with the first winning season since their start four years ago. Coach Yonlick's efforts seemed to pay off when the matmen placed fifth in the District Meet and took three men- Dave Grunhurd, Tony Tieman and Rick Olsen-to State Meet at Pullman. The juniors on the team were promising and were the backbone of this year's group. The Redmen beat Oak Harbor, Anacor- tes, Burlington, Blanchet and Sedro Woolley in a 7 win-5 loss season. Not only did the boys break all former win- loss records, but they built up prestige for BHS wrestling and made lt a pop- ular sport for participants and spectat- OFS. Coach Don Harris led JV team to inspired wins over area schools. Coach Bud Yonlick and wrestler Gus Tomaras study inspira- tional trophy on which his name will be engraved. WRESTLING GAINS STATURE AT BHS JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM Front: Roger Allen, James Russell, Rocky MacArthur, John Zawicki, Don Silsbeef Glen Pinkerton, DOUQ Doyle. Bock: David Mqfelskil Bill Tomorcs, Steve Buck, Gordon Swendt. Middle: Ron Noble, W0IT,VCmWl 9e d3nf JQVVY I-OBVUHCIO, Tom Brown, Clflrence Smith, Glenn Shearer, Don Brewer, Bret Einerson, Jim Elvig, Don Twining, Dennls CUmmInQS, John GVGIIOHW, STEVE VON Sindefefh Rick FC1CkI6I'. Eighty-Three Swim Coach Milt Clothier colls events ot BHS meets. The Raider tonkmen, under the direc- tion of Cooch Milt Clothier, finished their seoson with ten wins ond two los- ses. They olso ploced third in the dis- trict meet ond fifth in stote. Sopho- more John Wilson poced the tecim dll seoson. Lourie Vitt, ci tronster from Coli- fornio, received the inspirdtionol owcxrd, ond junior Bob McQuode did some fine diving for the teom. The Joyvees tin- ished with two wins ond one loss, sev- erol members showed promise os iuture vorsity swimmers. SWIM TEAIVI MAKES BIG SPLASI-r VAR5'TY SWIM TEAM Jones. Bock: Lourie Vitt, Fred Goodman, Rcndv Front: Rick Wibbens, Kon Bruiond, John Wilson, MocDonciid, Jock Hond, Bob McQuode, Steve Shep- Rick Gilbert, Jerry Shearer, Lcrry Dougert, Torn erd, Terry West. Eighty-Four JUNIOR VARSITY SWIM TEAM Front: Dave Johnson, Terry Heath, Mark Olsen, Larry Stoner. Back: Dennis Demerest, David Vold, John Kafjas, In STATE TOURNEY Alan Shintatfer, Steve Gray, Pat Powell. Inspirational Award Winner Laurie Vitt I HW Jeff? lx iQ Hg - K Record-breaking John Wilson flies through the foam os he tries to Top his previous butterfly clocking. Eighty-Five BELLINGHAIVI SCORED LOPSIDED TRIUMPH Set on the starting blocks ready to give his all for thc Fascinated spectators watch while brave pole- Eighty-Six mile relay is lead-man Pat Jerns. vaulter wills his way over the bar, VARSITY TRACK TEAM Front: Jim Lindout, Pat Jerns, Ed Dux, Bill Weotherby, John Hatch, Fred Luke, Tom Blume, Rick Ehrenfeldt, Greg Keim, Keith Bajema, Harlan Foster, Steve Erickson, Steve Gray, Bret Einerson. Row 2: Don Salisbury, Jerry LaBrunda, Mike Remington, Del Silsbee, John Rollins, Rick Ahlstedt, Bill Hopper, Tony Kaiser, Rick Gilbert, Frank Muliaf, Jim Wilson, Bob McGinnis, Brace Smith, George Fowler, Bill Carter, Wayne Kalis, Mike Kurtz. Row 3: Adrian Mower, Ed Wallace, Dave Albright, Tim lrvin, Ed Richards, Larry Peterson, Mike O'Conner, Butch Erickson, Lex Kaligis, Dave Groesbeck, Dave Wight, Glen Pinkerton, Darrell Alwaod, Dave Blondell. Backi Palmer Bergman, Torn Iredale, Joe Bolton, Charles Placker, Carl Real. IN WHATCOIVI COUNTY INVITATIONAL MEET Paced by the sparkling performances of hurdler Bob Blum and big Bruce Smith, the Bellingham Red Raiders emerged victorious in early track and field meets. Track coach Bob Dorr kept a trained and critical eye on team mem- bers at all events. Smith came through the early TOO-yard dashes in ribbon- breaking time and hurdles posed no problem at all for wily-legged Blum. Sophomore Bill Hopper recorded a 20 feet, QA inch broad jump in the opening meet and was backed up by such win- ners from BHS as Bill Carter, Ed Rich- ards, Fred Luke and Fred Kunzmann. Spanning the discus, Coach Rex John- son helps John Rollins improve his form. Eighty-Seven WINTER CROSS COUNTRY IVIEN TURN INTO SPRING IVIILERS sf 1 iff, young f if 1 ,X T- wi, A A i N vflibf N 435' '4 ' T it i. 'V ' A fb 'W Henan lm uwn. elif f CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Front: Mike Remington, Keith Bojema, Jim Wilson, Glen Pink- fill, Brion Lundy, Tony Kaiser, Rec Thompson. Not pictured: erton, Don Silsbee. Bock: Doug Parks, John Hatch, Rich Cron- ROQEV Mehi- Winning team producer- Cooch Bob Dorr Yeors of cociching experience poid off big os Bob Dorr led his Cross Country Tecim to victory otter victory. Seniors Roger Mehl ond Reo Thompson were obiy- bocked up by junior Keith Boiemo ond sophomore Tony Kaiser. Posing on K- Unbeatable teom in competition, Cross Country in '63 will be remembered by L oil trock ions. e T fs 5 ' Eighty-Eight VETERAN BALL HURLER COACHES TEAM THROUGH VICTORIOUS SEASON -9- Caught in the middle of his swing, batter Paul Mork does his best to bring in Raider runner Highly esteemed Coach Mol Walton plays 'baseball as copably as he coaches if. Wol- ton was a '63 nominee for Man of The Year award. on third. Q it any J , 1 5 Tense moments as batter, catcher and umpire alike wait for the pitcher To release The ball. l Eighty-N ine Ninety DIAMOND MEN TRY FOR THIR VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Front: Rollin Wilson, Gary Hershey, Les Galley, Barry Byrd, Chris Ort, Rick Roger' Jones, Lin Wallace, Dick Rightmire, Kick Munday, Jeff Reid, Larry Harden, Gary Crocker. Bock: Steve Dupenthaler, Paul Mork, Curt Gerner, Linville. Manager: Steve Buck. BasebaH Coach lwal VVaHons tean shared the conference title with Everett ,Q in 1961 and won it outright in 1962. ' VVaHon Hgures Ms dub, desphe heavy ,V graduation losses, will make a good run 1 ' at the championship again this spring. W Rick Munday is featured hurler along ' X X with Paul Mork. Captain 'Les Galley N serves the Raiders ably behind the plate. Outstanding seniors Munday, Chris Ott, Rick Harden, Mark, Jett Reid and Gal- N5 ley form the backbone ot the hard-hH- ting team. Looking forward to its third straight district championship, BHS's base- ,- ballteantturned on the Hearn eady in the season. NFERENCE TITLE Joyvce Coach Lcrry Sfcphon checks Harvey Ber- JUNIOR VARSITY BASEBALL wick's betting stoncc. Front: Dennis Richy, Bill Harris, Groydon Bundy, Harvey Ber- wick, Bob Crocker. Bock: Chuck Anwoy, Scott Lawyer, Jim White, Jim Doran, George Pcoch, Clarence Smith. Ninety-One DISTRICT CHAMPS TRY AGAIN Shuksan teacher Ken James took over as BHS's fairway coach. The I962 capture of the Northwest Dis- trict Crown proved to be the necessary catalyst for o winning golf teom in 1963. XfVith six of the district champ- ions bock for onother year, matches played early in the seoson definitely established the superiority of the BHS golf combo. With skillful coaching and fine initiative, the teom was in the fore this spring. GOLF TEAM Front: Howard Thiel, Steve Kline, Dennis Evans, Ron Gunn, Ray Kent, Doug Connell. Back: Fred Urquhart, Bob Frazier, Russ Van Buren, Laury Evans, Bill Fuller, Jim McBeath, John Griggs, I so- Q......1LI' Ninety-Two JUNIOR HOPEFULS COMPRISE TENNIS TEAM r N f f f I xx, .1 ,I I The varsify Tennis Team, under The skilled guidance of Coach Bobson, swung info The '63 season vviTh ambition and drive. All made The mosT of The pracTice and games while experience and hard work held The record for This year and goal for The nexT. Seniors Jim Ross, Mark Erickson and Bob Edmunson formed The backbone of the Team while iunior Eu- gene Fairbanks and sophomores Ron Johansen and Bruce McLeod gave Their most for The success of This season and The nexT. LiTTle Things mean 0 lot . . . Coach Bobson improves rocqueT Tilt of Jim Ross. ' TENNIS TEAM Bob Edwards. Bock: Ron Johansen, Mark Ericsson, Jim Ross, Bob Edmund- FronT GI n Coyle Gorv Watson, Bill ScotT, Bcry Sorchett, Dennis Hulford, son, EK-lQene FOIVIJOHIYS, BVI-'Ce MCl-e0d- N inety-Three Ninety-Four Jerry Juenemann maintained an av- erage higher than most local profes- sional keglers. With an average of l85, .luenemann inspired his tellow bowlers to greater heights. Love tor the game was strong enough to over- come the absence of an adviser. Under their own steam, the '63 bowling club was stronger than ever. Gerry Juenemann displays top torm which gains him his top average. IN DOOR SPCDRTS REPLACE BOYS' BOWLING Front: Bob Ballard, Darrell Phelps, Dave Colley, Tom Dean, Steve Loop, Ken Martin, Dick Loop. Back: Larry Schaffer, Ed Carlson, Jon Schou, Jerry Juenemann, Dennis Hulford, David Banks, Bob LaFrenier, Don Thomas, Ron Brown. Brave female counter art to Varsit Basket- D V ball shows good form under the hoop. Many girls participate in their own ath- letic program atter school hours. All year the girls' gym bustles with active students. The girls start with Speed- Avvay outside in the lall, then go indoors tor badminton, basketball, and volley- ball during the cold winter months. Like everything else, the warm spring sun- shine draws them outside again tar a ton-packed season ot baseball and track and tield events. The participants not only learn various skills, but meet and make friends. THE 50-IVIILE I-IIKE Only one of the many intramoral sports of- fered, Badminton draws many eager partici- pants. In top ballet form, two teams fight it out! Ninety-Five Front: Pat Thompson, Linda Lang, Dianne B e I I , Carliss Harber, Janet Perry. Row 2 Lana Tift, Gail Bart- Iing, Sandy Rozitski, Donna Dorfield, Ter- ry Thompson. Row 3 Ada Holzhauer, Shar- on-Eastman, Bev. Dawes, Fran Farrell. Row 4 Jackie Rice, A n i t a Vosti, Susan Doxsie, RoseMary S t e e I e , Kathy Thomas an, Vicki Freeman, Tina Rawhouser. Back: Denise Murdock, Mi- chelle D'Aeust, M e I - anie Follis, Sue Rood. ls it a strike? Front: Kathy Alley, Sandy Daughters, Sue Victor, Joan Ash, Sue Murdock, Jani Robertson, Charlene Lancaster, Kari Robcrtson, Cher- rie Jessop, Diane McGinnis, Phyllis Caillier, Kris Olsen. Back: Lana Fraser, Carol Waller, Robin Chlyalley, Bev Tisland, Sharon Ratcliffe, Lana Tift, Judy Trecker, Verdell Blount, Mary Bene- dict, Linda Rutquist, Joyce Hansen, Mary 'Wing, Linda Thomas, Carla Jorgenson, Kathy Caillier, Linda Allen, Lynn Rodgers, Sharon Sullivan, Janice Carr, Janice Dahl, Sharon Force. Ninety-Six Starting out the year with the funda- mental stunts and strokes, the girls work hard to present the annual water ballet to the anxious public in early spring. Capable advisor Mrs. Jane Rosi helps girls to create interesting routines, ideas and techniques, All thoroughly enioy the Girls' Swim Club. EXPANDED Meeting every Monday night at 4 pm. at the 20th Century Bowling Alley, the girls work in competition against their averages as well as other club members' scores. Aided by their helpful advisor, Miss Strand, many girls achieve their goals after a long winter at continuous practice. Practice makes perfect in Bowl- ing Club. l Rings of water compete with rings of humans as annual Water Ballet entertains the public. CITNESS CAMPAIGN I-IITS GIRLS' GYM Christie Howard won the envy of all the other girls as well as the trophy when she was voted inspirational award winner. I l llefti Sharon Force was the proud recipient of the trophy for the Bowling Team member with the high- est average throughout the entire season. labovel Two girls, Sharon Ratcliffe and Sandy Daughters shared honors for high single game. Ninety-Seven SONG LEADERS - Queen Sue Cortelyou, Lana Colley, Toss Blythe, Nancy Reniker, Sue Benedict. DOORS OF SPIRIT PUSHED OPEIN Giving Yell Leader Nonnie Rasmussen and Song Leader Sue Benedict a helping hand in cheering the team on to victory are Bl-lS's mascot cheerleaders Leslie and Lisa Masters. l l New techniques, original motions and the latest yells, aside from the prac- tice and trials were only the begin- ning for the BHS song and yell leaders. Four representatives returned from the all state conference full of ideas for activities and they did them alll The two groups sponsored a conference and contest for the inter-high yell and song leaders and the Raider yell took first place inthe competition. They taught all they knew to Kamloops beginners lnew schooll, spentthe night in Wenat- chee after the game, kept the rooters busy, and, best of all, kept the BHS student body laughing and yelling with their pep and humor as displayed in skits, actions, and conduct during all the sports seasons. YELL LEADERS Queen Vicky Berwick, Sue Weyrick, Nonnie Rasmussen, Jeri Freeman, Rena Cctlow. Ninety-Nine ACAD MESS F l UU J. QU LHB U E IGM t Closing the clossroom door for the finol time, 1963 groduotes retain hoppy thoughts of friends, octivities, even clos- ses ond tecxchers. Somehow cz touch of nostolgio lends its mogic to three yeors of BHS memories. d 'Z 'Xl 5 Q I 5 Vayxiq N O Q An 5 S ,. Xiinmklk' fi la NE' Ti?:'.f-17:iMs 'fic' 5 - ffl' :rw '21-'fi A ,. 'ikrilbe ,'-521513 34 ,, - W' H ' 11' F 4' i-ifl-Wzffff','z'4'.!1a:f 1 g11x:Q'Efff?gi'f4:gif ,-,:23f5 2, . i3 ,?ii fy -.v .af 1 - vis.: 1. . . 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One Hundred Five One Hundred Seven CLCDTHIER Attractive addition to Homemaking Department Miss Beverly LITTER BAG ,Sigh , M -' ' 0 .Tam ,f le . ,,., A Twing advises a future home-maker an best baking techniques. One Hundred Eight The Stage Crew readily brings its Dfoblems To Hwiseu advisor AI Gunderson. PRESENTS AWARD TCD PAU LEY School nurse Dorothy Brown presents Emmy award to Vocational Counselor Lyle Buss in recognition of his TV oppeoronces. Coun- t selors Tom Philpott ond Trulo Smith look on in omusement. N 'With o oheery Ho, Ho, Ho! Sonto presents Doc Leedy with his heart's desire ot band banquet. , pf Y, One Hundred Nine One Hundred Ten History was made by the Class of '65. John Wilson smashed records at almost every swim meet and Dave Grunhurd wrestled his way to the State Tourney. No team managed to better the Sopho- more gridiron squad. Norm Chamber- lain made the varsity basketball scene. For the first time in BHS history, all three First Princesses were the S o p h o mo re Queen candidates - Jean Marauand, Marilyn Riffe, and Sandi Victor. Therese Boettner drew raves for her performance as Helen Keller in Miracle Worker. With talent in every field, the Class of '65 promises not only to be the biggest, but also the best, yet. e B o R R A I-i I o N lvl S, G B R E R S A w S N- ' A Z N Z D I. E B E SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS-President Dave Hartford, Vice-President Vicky Freeman, Secretary Marilyn Riffe. One Hundred Twelve I I Y SOPHOIVIORE CLASS LARGEST YET Brenda Ackerman, Dick Adams, Ray Ad- ams, Deanne Adkinson, Rick Ahlsfedf, Ruth Akers. Nancy Anderson, Robert Armstrong, Roger Armstrong, Carolyn Ashburn, Mary Ellen Asmundsen, June Baer, Donna Bagley Jam Bagley, Mary Bailey, Linda Baker Larry Bakkom, Bob Ballard, Ron Bailey Viola Barnes Rusty Blackman, William Blackmore, Jan- ice Blair, Bev Blake, Sandi Blakely, Diane Bianchi, Ted Biery. Diane Bliss, Dave Blondell, Barry Blond- heim, Flora Blowers, Tom Blume, Gary Boe, Terese Boettner. ' , I MBV, Gary Albans, Don Alderson, Virginia Al- exander, Bill Allen, Linda Allen, Tom Al- len, Roger Allyn. Darrell Alwood, Jo Amadando, Mike An- oble, Darrell Anderson, Jeanne Anderson, Joe Anderson, Kurt Anderson. Marci Baunach, Bruce Bell, Diane Bell, Rob Bell, Nora Bennett, Mike Bennum, Nancy Benson. Tom Benson, Palmer Bergman, Kathy Berg- strom, Stuart Bishop, Verdell Blount, Wade Hansen, Diane Harriman. One Hundred Tbzrteen ONLY BRAVE STUDENTS RISK LUNCH LINE Karen Brandt, Gregg Brethouer, Don Brewer, Dave Brewster, Viola Bright, Mimi Brooks, Wayne Brooks. Janet Brown, Marleen Bruce, Barb Bru- land, Tom Buatte, Steve Buck, Merle Buck- ley, Suzanne Bullis. Tom Bolin, Joe Bolton, Andy Bornstein, Janis Bostwick, Teri Bowen, Sharon Bow- man. uae .xi Graydon Bundy, Allan Burke, Jim Burton, Rick Bush, Deland Buss, Villene Byron, Gerri Butts. Virginia Cagey, Phyllis Cailller, Earl Cam- mack, Kim Campbell, Bud Campion, Karen Cannon, Mary Carpenter. Susan Carr, Dorothy Carson, John Ceder- lind, David Ceranova, Norm Chamberlin, Tom Chartier, Vici Chavis. Pamela Chesney, Robin Chevalley, Jack Chinn, Steve Christenson, Gary Christie, Patricia Clancy, Coleen Clark. One Hundred Fourteen Corinne Clark, Vicky Clarkson, Dennis Clary, Charles Clayton, Kathy Clifton, Delbert Cochran, Janet Coil. Lorna Compton, Doug Connell, Joel Con- nelly, Dave Cooley, Leland Cooper, Donna Corbett, Judy Corne. BETWEEN CLASSES lT'S SURVIVAL OF THE FI'l'I'EST Jerry Couchman, Glenn Coye, Bob Cox, Terry Crainer, Rich Cranfill, Dewane Craw- ford, Steve Crawford. i Gary Crocker, Rob Crocker, Gary Cronk- hite, Vicki Cronkhite, Donna Cultee, Shir- ley Curl, Janice Dahl. Bloinc Dancer, Linda Daniels, Jean Doub- ney, Stcvo Daugcnt, Sandy Daughters, Stcphcn Davis, Bev Dawes. Garrett Day, Janice Cozelle, Tommy Dean, Gcnc D:Coteau, Loleta Doc-ter, David Dc- Golicr, Dennis Dcmorest, Greg De Paul, Ed Dewitt, Anita DeWitz, Marcia Dickerson, Tom Dickinson, Suc Dietrich, Mike Dillon. Hope Dix, Eileen Dodd, Craig Donald, Jim Doran, Donna Dorffcld, Don Dorr, Tom Dorr. Forrest Dougherty, Linda Dougherty, Bar- bara Dow, Geneil Dow, Doug Doyle, Larry ' Dutton, Ed Dux. Q -nr ,gaiiam E ' fr.-i ,rv f Q Q , L M' '11-E 7 if.nQ.z K k if ' ing? i f . 4 f1?.fQfi-f Darryl Fahlstrom, Dave Fairbanks, Kathy -,1 Farnham, Sharon Farrar, Fran Farrel, Garry A Farrow, Dennis Feathers. A ,' ' ifif . i I Vicki Felch, Dana Feldmann, Diane Fern- gren, Doug Ferris, Janice Ferry, Donna Fesser. One Hundred Fifteen STUDENTS PARADE FOR SECOND HIGH SCHOOL 1 Virginia Figenbaum, Betty Finkbonner, Pal Fisher, Cindy Florence, Pam Florence, Sharon Force, Janice Foster. , Larry Fowler, Tony Fowler, Jim Fralick, Dick Fulloway, Brooke Gahan, Doug Gar- dener, Doris Goodland, Diane German Morris Gorman, Diane Gaasland. ua of 51 John Gelder, Sandy Gidgeon, Pam Gienger, Jayne Gilday, Janice Gloppen, Don Go heen, Sue Gooding. Q41 Bob Gunderson, Ken Gunderson, Sandy Gunderson, Gaylene Gunn, Sally Gustaf- son, John Haen, Robert Haggith, Mike Hall, Janelle Halldorson, Chuck Hal- ley, Mary Karen Hamelin, Garen Hamil- ton, Ron Hamilton, Susie Hamilton. One Hundred Sixteen Donna Fraser, Linda Frazier, Vicki Free- man, Guitanna Fuller. -my Fred Goodman, Steve Gordon, Brad Gould, Dennis Graham, Donna Gray, Steve Gray, Richard Green. .--4 X' Barb Greene, Pete Griffen, Alton Grimes, Bill Grinton, Darleen Grinton, William 1 'W' Grossbeck, Dave Grunhurd. g., ,pi , 5 , XAI r IR 3 Garey Hankenson, Benny Hanks, Brion Hanks, Craig Hanks, Diana Hansen, Rox- anne Hansen. BOND PASSES WITH LANDSLIDE Dee Harrington, Ricky Harrington, Bill Harris, Greg Harris, Laura Harris, Scott Harris. ,MN if , 1+ -v as Fred Heffley, Kerry Helm, Dewayne Hem bree, Jim Hendricks, Laurie Hendrix, Wan- da Henifin, Gary Hershey. Bob Hickock, Judy Hickok, Niancy Higger- son, Sue Higgerson, Hike Higman, Chuck Hill, Kenneth Hill. , , 'KJ' ,f'li 'r-y ! . uv ,w,, 'Ji Don Hoyt, Dennis Hulford, Dan Hull, Kar- en Humphrey, Marilyn Huntley, Norm Hyde, Tom Iredale. Pat Ireland, Harold lronmonger, Tom lr- vin, Butch Jackson, Del Jacobson, Dave Jarratt, Loraine Jeffery. .1 'R fha me , .au 43 , wr, 'ff' .fi M WY i .xl Dave Hartford, Diane Harvey, Jonathon Hatch, Sandy Hatch, Sandy Hatch, Shirley Hatch, Diane Haveman, Candy Hawes. Dianne Hawkins, Gail Hawkins, Ginny Hawkinson, Marilyn Dawley, Sondra Hayes, Terry Heath, Rae Ann Heaton, Ruby Hill, Jim Hinds, Dennis Hindman Sandy Hinton, John Hocking, Diane Holi land, Sandy Hollenbaugh. Ed Holm, Priscilla Holmes, Ada Halzhayen Bill Hopper, Arley Ann Howard, Bob How- ard, Tom Howard. One Hundred S 91 enteen SGPHOIVIORE IVIOTHERS' TEA BIG SUCCESS Kathy Johnson Steve Johnson Terry John ci Dave Jones St ve Jone Ron Jor gensen Robert Josephs n Howard Josh E leen Junkin Rick Kahn John Kaifas Tony Kaiser Wayne Koh Priscilla Karl Jerry LaBruda, Mike Ladd, Pat LaFrarichE Cena Lagasse, Linda Laing, Mike Lamol reux, Virginia Larnphiear. Charleen Lancaster, Bill LaPIante, Diane LaPIante, Clayton Larsen, Luana Larsen, Patsy Larsen, Dwight Larsen. One Hundred Eighteen X4 Xi Mike Jenkins, Gail Jensen, Steve Jensen, Cherrie Jessop, Robin Johansen, Ron Jo hansen. 1, 513. i -:Mkt V 5 .v,k. i , 193 f z aszr Janet Keen, Shelly Keepers, Earl Kerioyer, Steve Kline, Pat Kloc, Dave Knaus, Jon Knechtel. Jeff Knight, Cheryl Kordal, Marlene Kratz, Darryl Krick, Judy Krall, Ralph Kuhns, Mike Kurtz. Rhoda Lawson, Robert Lawyer, Raymond Lazier, Larry Leen, Louise LeGarde, Judy Lemley, John Lemperes. Jeanette Lind, Bob Lindhout, Jim Lind- hout, Doug Linn, Larry Linville, Paul Lo- gan, Dale Long, ,eff HURRY-HOIVIE DRILL SHORTENS SCHODL DAY Eleanor Loomis, Stephen Loop, Diana Lownsberry, Stephen Ludwig, Byron Lunde, LaVerne Bill McAllister. Ken McCann, Doug McClintock, Christine McClymont, Barbara McCollum, Randy Mc- Donald, Mike McConnel, Irene McEwen. use Don Martin, Ken Martin, Larry Martin, Mike Martin, Ron Martin, Barb Mason, Daye Matelski. Mary Moy, Jean Means, Gary Meier, Shar- on Metcalte, MaryBeth Metzer, Robyn Millar, Nancy Miller. Pat Morgan, Adrian Mower, Kathleen Mratinich, Martin Muench, Denise Mur- dock, Susanne Murdock. f Dionne McGinnis Bill McGlinn Kim Mc- Gonigal John McKinl y Bruce McLeod, .lack McLeod Glen McMurray Richard McQuiston, Palsy MacDonald, Frank Mandarano, Mary Manley, lcon Marquand, Howie Marshal, Annette Martin. tv' ,H A Dennis Mills, Dwight Mireau, Joe Missiaen, Allen Mitchell, Jim Mitchell, John Mitch- ell, Larry Mitchell. Lindo Mitchell, Sonia Mitchell, Robert Mohr, Helen Meir, Earl Moore, Peggy Moore, Diane Moran. One Hundred Nineteen DOUBLE ASSEMBLY SCHEDULE INITIATED Rose Oakley Mike Oberg Katie Ober leitner Kit OConner Sue Olness Darrell Olberg Mark Olsen 6 :hr 47 3' Treese Murdock, Eloise Nelson, Gory Nel- son, Linda Nelson, Morvefte Nelson, James Nevins, Carol Nielson Ray Noble, Roy Noble, Dave Norman, Karen Norman, Anne Northey, Bill Not- tingham, Darlene Nystrom. Elaine Olson, Kristiann Olsen, Glenn Oll- man, Mary Jo Orluske, Judy Oscr, Karen Overmiller, Diane Owens. -: Daryll Phelps Jill Pickering Glen Pinker e B44 ?' I is -- , - - Q- 23 .16 - C I 1- r , ' i ' A lv f A f' ' 'J 'li r' '53 -. 13? ' '- 1: , We r W ' 5 i.:r1'y.:,f, ' i ., .,,,, if '. i ! no J 11,1 ' WW liar: yr, 4 x'::: X 3 Q ,,,, of ' , 3- ffv.fi .. -r , Q lx , Q. J iff? ' f v. - -f,,f,i ,, Suzanne Padgett, Doug Park, Donna Park- crsan, Bob Parks, Miles Parrish, Bob Pat- terson, Roger Payne. Linda Peerman, Janet Peery, Dennis Pel- ers, Ariel Peterson, Gayle Peterson, Terry Peterson, Tom Peterson. ton Dale Pitts Charles Placker Virginia Placker Sharon Pohle Pam Porter, Pat Powell, Hal Prater, Cyn- thia Prather, Candy Prescott, Chris Quant, Wayne Quinn. 6 ' 'Qu' an 'f Sfskif' l1fh'l.T?IIwf'l. -- One Hundred Twenty Dave Race, Sharon Ratcliffe, Tina Row- houser, Mike Rowley, Dennis Rawls, Carl Real. s, POLICE PROCLAIMS OFF-LIMITS WEST GF CORNWALL Mike Regnier, Bonnie Rehm, Stan Reimer, Robin Reilly, Shirley Reniker, Mick Re- panich. lav- L..-Q1 Cynthia Richards, Nancy Richards, Tom Richardson Dennis Richey, Marsha Rick, Marilyn Riffe, Walene Riggs, 1 Kemper Righter, Joe Riley, Greg Roberts, JJ Rosalie Roberts, Jani Robertson, Kari Rob- lilly ertson, Barbara Robinson. is Darrell Rogers, Lynn Rogers, Norma Rog- ers, John Rollins, Gregg Ross, Dave Ros- ser, Larry Roughton. Vickie Rowe, Ida Mae Rudy, Lauretta Rus- sell ,Jack R als, Don Salisbur Leslie Son- Y Y, ders, Mary Sanders. meld Linda Seimears Alan Selsteod Linda Seton Steve Shepherd, Nancy Sherman, Marilyn Sherwood, Alan Shintaffer. Charlene Shipley, Kathy Siden, Dell Silsbee, Ken Simplot, Paul Simplot, Randy Simp- .son, Curt Sleasman. l Barry Sarchett, Theresa Saulsbury, Bar- bara Saxton, Susan Schafer, Valerie Schbemer, Dave Schmeil, Nikki Schnoor. Dennis Schone, Randy Schuetl, Jean Schu- ler, Bill Scott, Margie Seastrom, Cheryl Seelye, John Seholm. One Hundred Twenty-One NEW BORN ODACI BUILDS NOTABLE REPUTATION Tom Smith, Beverly Snow, Laurie Snyder, Robert Snyder, Bob Sofie, Bill Southern, Doug Spangler. Pat St. Clair, Pom Stamey, Barb Stamm, Sue Standcil, John Standen, Kay Stark, Janielle Stedman. Gordon Swendt, Barbara Sysum, Karen Tack, Joe Tack, Joe Taylor, Howard Thiel, Janet Thomas, Julie Thompson. Kathy Thompson, Pat Thompson, Terry Thompson, Ken Thorp, Nancy Tieman, Ruthie Tieman, Dick Tippie. Chuck Smith, Clarence Smith, Danny Smith Ethel Smith, Pat Smith, Gary Smith. Rosemary Steele, Dick Stensland, Judi Stevens, Donna Stevenson, Randy Steven- son, Corinne Stewart, Robert Stillwell. Sarah Stone, Bill Story, Linda Strandt, Steve Strode, Cynthia Stull, Steve Sutter- man, Ken Swan. .nn , he One Hundred Twenty-Two Suzanne Todd, Betty Tolles, Bill Tomaras, Jackie Tomlin, Keith Tratlon, Judy Treck- er, Jim Trott. Dora Jean Trujillo, Larry Tuor, Dan Twin- ing, Donna Lea Urguhart, Fred Urguhart, Dianne Van Buren, Kathy Vanderboom. 1 DEBATE CLUB RETAINS DISTRICT TROPHY Patty Van Dyk, Cheryl Van Etten, Diane VanLiew, Hans Van Miert, Steve Van Sin- deren, Walt Van Wingerden, Jane Veratt. Bruce Verkist, Cheryl Vetter, Sandi Victor, Dianne Visser, David Void, Sue Voris, Carol Waller, . .cw -1 ' 'fj Randy Ann White, Wayne White, Carol Whitehead, Linda Whiteley, John Wibrens Doug Wight, Nancy Wight Judi Wilder, Georganne Wilkinson, Char- lotte Williams, John Williams, Scott Wil- liams, Don Willis, Janet Willis. Bob Edwards, Chris Eggert, Jim Eggert, Brett Einarson, Patrick Elkins, Donna El- lingson. Dia e Walstrom, Kathy Walton, Gary Watson Sharon Watson, Chuck Walters, B ll Weatherby, Barb Wegley. Bob Weihe, Karen Weihe, Kathy Weisen- burger, Mike Welch, Pot West, Sandi Westman, Jim White. Beth Willson, John Wilson, Mike Wilson, Rollin Wilson, Kathy Wimbush, Ellen Wing- er, Sue Winterburn. John Wiseman, Paula Wolten, Marlin Young, Joyce Youngblood, Barbara Zoet, Steve Zatrine. One Hundred Twenty-Three JUNIORS EYE COLLEGE ..::kjfx,V5H1:i . ,, ff- :fig EEEE L E 'fi 3232? . . l . :sb , '. 'Z ' ' ' Darrel Elliot, Jim Elvug, Jahn Elvag, Marc l 7' ,K , k'k' 1 , y - Emery, Butch Erickson, Terry Euper, Dan , -J 'Q X al- Evans, 55543 1-V QV - 1 fa, , -V 7. 53,3 K P' 4 M - w 5 N - H- ' - f, . x sift C 'vin ,, L. 2 ik s s 4, s -1 - 1 .11122 f 1, wr.:-, . K Q Q, . ' E an C' I' One Hundred Twenty-Four rm.w.f Q N-Wm.. 1 ent 4 Andy Evich, Larry Ezell, Sharon Eastman. Rena Carlow on ladder and posters on the wall-both are familiar scenes at BHS. vtavi:rfassfefr'wel-1,:sfss,:fl1:We'-wfsfgw:Mlfwa,-1ff--was . s , . 35555gi-gsrg,gk5,.g,1ifsff1ggj'f::.lg, rfkir 11514, ',:' W V f L W r 'g .. 74Z'5M?lf'L .W E Z Q - ... N , ,,,, be A l 4 Y n yn 1 lt . l IO 'Ian i i9 3? School activities race to keep pace with ceaseless hands of clock. 5 2 I. ,WM One of new portable classrooms used to ease over- loaded school, sits majesticolly on newly paved stu- dent parkmg lot. ENTRANCE GRADE POINT CHANGES O O If 0 O 0 0 as Showing the reason city voted overwhelmingly in favor of building o second high school, the corner of only one stairway indicates result of sudden influx of 750 sophomores. . '7- .fi , ' '- , Q ' Lonely hallway stares back bleakly at not so lonely couple. One Hundred Twenty-Five JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS - President Lex -Kaligis, Secrefory Lorna Legg, VgCe.pre5 One Hundred Twenty-Six ident Barry Byrd. JUNIGRS JUGGLE VITALITY, VALOR AND VIGOR Abounding with brawn and brains, the Juniors gained much experience working for the Class of '63. Lex Kaligis shone bright as Class and Student Council Presi- dents, All-Conference Tackle, and varsity hoopster. Ginna Campbell played a con- vincing part as the Miracle Worker. Muscular Raiderman Rick Olsen took a second place berth in the Districts to gain a chance in the State Wrestling Meet. Bob McQuade continued as BHS's proficient diver. Leading lady Carolyn Walton was a delectable Irish lass in Finnian's Rainbow. Taking over lead- ership of BHS will be an easy iob for the Class of '6-4. NEW RAIDER DRILL TEAM MARCHES TO SUCCESS Robert Adams, Clive Adcox, Tom Albright, Jim Alff, Kathy Alley, Duane Alwood. Sam Baker, Allen Banks, Barbara Banks, Bruce Banks, Gage Barba, Gail Bartling, Scott Barron. David Bartruff, Randy Baunach, Vickie Beard, Carol Becker, Roger Bell, Mary Bendict, Muriel Bennick. Linda Blake, Sharon Blakely, Elsie Blon dell, Bob Blum, Pat Boal, Jo Bochnak, Gay Bonkoski. Kathy Bookey, Judy Bostrom, Mimi Bowl- er, Grant Bowman, Bev Boyer, Marie Boyn- ton, Jacquie Bradley. Carla Anderson, Jeannie Anderson, Paula Anderson, Steve Anderson, Vincent Arm- strong, Linda Atkinson, Bill Attebery. Joyce Axelson, Paul Backlund, Sharon Badgley, Linda Bailey, Tomi Baird, Keith Baierna, Juanita Baker. Judy Benner, Bonnie Bennet, Jack Ben- son, Clark Bergman, Mary Lou Bergman, Kent Bergsma, Gary Birman. Corky Berwick, Harvey Berwick, Ed Biery, Judi Bird, Vicki Bishop, David Blair, Gary Blair. One Hundred Twenty S even ART DISPLAYS ADD TD CDRRIDORS .- .fiif-ii.-ff. ' gmgiisiaifi -biawsijrs ?3rZ,i,.I, TIS YI HI522eY51Z?3 wif' i! m'!2 :L , :,e:il:v:n ' 1' M2551 f' Q2 . . S A3592 7- fiiifiizfsii ' ' : Y . if' EVER ' Y .k, 'Hfffi zE,:?l'iI15EESff:' if f':h' '1 '55, :g . ' L . Tom Brown, Ken Bruland, Dana Brynild sen, Richard Bullock, Dan Burghoffer, Dan Bums, Bill Busby. Barry Byrd, Gail Byron, Lynn Ebright, Gin- na Campbell, Ed Carlson, Sue Carter, Gail Caskey. Wayne Comstock Nona Copland Cheryl Cowden Jack Crandall Cathy Crim Clyde Crocker Jack Crosby Dennis Cummings, Jon Curtis, Judy Curtis, Ed Dahl, Gene Dandliker, Bob Daniels Michelle D'Aoust. Gen Brady, Kay Brand, Linda Brandt, Sam Brandt, Bob Broshier, Mike Brewer. Phyllis Cebbia, Marsha Champion, Sharon Chandler, Teresa Chevalier, Pete Chevis, Carmen Chizer, Sharon Christen. Gale Christie, Ekrem Cifter, Kay Clark, Larry Clark, Wendy Collier, Carol Colpitts, Paul Combs. Ak Larry Daugert, Karen Davidson, Diane Davis, Gloria Davis, Jeff Davis, Neil Davis, Vince Davis. Barb Dawes, Donna Dawson, Dari Anne Day, Cathy Deeter, Jerry Deeter, Karen DeFries, Dick DeGolier. wg' ,feb-...J NEW ACTIVITY CALENDAR BRIGHTENS lVlAlN HALL Bob Delfon, Ron Delcamp, Bernie Del- vendahl, Karen Den Hcirtog, Bill DeVries, Deanna Dickinson, Mary Dietrich. Toby Dittrich, Shari Doble, Leslie Damon- kos, Sue Doncaster, Jim Doucette, Vir- ginia Dow, Fran Drake. Arlene Droullard, Ken Dudek, Judy Duling, Karen Dunn, Sieve Duppenthaler, Kris Durham, Larry Duronso. Rofha Dybdohl, Gale Dyving, Alexis East- on, Candy Eddy, Mike Ederer, Bob Ed- mington, Rich Eherenfieldt. JIS Sue Ellingson, Leslie Elsbree, Allen Em- erson, Kathie English, Mike Engman, Carol Ennen, Marie Ennis. Marcia Enochson, Rudy Erchinger, Craig Ericksen, John Erickson, Steve Erickson, Mark Ericsson, Nancy Erwin. June Euper, Gage Evans, Laury Evans, Mark Everett, Bob Ezell, Eugene Fairbanks, RosaLee Fast. Jack Felch, Ben Ferguson, Pat Ferry, Loxie Fielder, Karla Field, Georgia Finkbonner, Chris Finley. fi... A Don Florence, Luanne Flugekvam, Melanie . Follis, Cary Ford, Harlan Foster, Jeff Fox. V f One Hundred Twenty-Nine FOOTBALL SEASON BRINGS WIG-HAT CRAZE Jim Gooding, Lillian Goodman, Ken Gor gensen, Bill Graham, Sally Graham, Bil Granger, Steve Grant. Lynne Greenblar, John Greene, Sue Gren- ier, John Griggs, Don Grinstead, Mel Grove, Ed Groves. 'J Terry Franklin, Lana Fraser, Annie Fred- rickson, Nyle Friesen, Marcia Frisbie, Judy, Galley, Sharon Eastman. Tomia Gamble, Kathy Ecalbarger, Curl Gerner, Linda Gerry, Douglas Gibson, Gail Glenovich, Abby Goldman. Judi Gunderson, John Hager, Walden Haines, Dan Hallenbeck, Darrel Hamilton, Jack Hand. Fred Hanks, Jeanne Hannah, Bob Hanson, Steve Hanson, Corliss Harmer, Joan Har- ris, Gayle Harwood. Geraldine Hashisaki, Craig Hayes, Laina Heafhers, Lorna Heay, Cathy Heller, David Hickok, Sandy Hicks. L in Harrief Hill Gre Hinkle Carol Hinote 'V Y, Q I 1 1:1-7' Diane Hoff, Carol Hogan, Dave Holland, X Kathy Holland. ' One Hundred Thirty Q ,,,V LI , .V 'ess' legiiasf. xi Elf' Diane Holliday, Terry Hope, Ron Hopkins, Larry Horton, Dick Hovde, Carolyn Houg- en. GRIDIRUN FANS SHAKEN BY HURRICANE FRIEDA Dennis Howard, Ritchie Howard, Cindy Hughes, Leslie Hughes, Vicki Hycte, Larry 'I phi-L Ira. W C 5 vs ri.: ' I ' Q will f K 1: Li ee W5 . I ,flex K ,gk V 5, k,V, i ,5,,,,,, Janet Isert, Pot Jackson, Thea Jacobson, Linaa Jansen, Margie Jeffery, Gary Jen- sen, Barb Johnson. Claire Johnson, David Johnson, Doug John- son, Janeen Johnson, Jerry Johnson, Sandi Johnson, Steve Johnson. 5-u Carolyn Jones, Roger Jones, Tom Jones, Jon Jorgensen, Sue Jothen, Bob Kaiser, Lex Kaligas. Nick Karuza, Greg Keim, Tim Kennedy, John kienast, Peggy King, Steve King, Jean Kirscheman. Leatha Kleid, Ken Knoche, ,Linda'Koker, Sanaee Kolb, Randy lxuchenreutner, Pat Kuester, Charlene Kvistad. Ted Lambert, Norm Lane, Jenee Lanning, Barbara Larsen, Lynn Larsen, Lynn Lar- sen, Charlotte Larson, Susan Larson. Charles Lawrence, Lorna Leal, Nick Leary, Koger Lee, Jean Lewis, Ricki Lewis, Wayne Lich. Dave Lindquist, Ken Lingbloom, Sandi Lingbloom, Lois Linville, Chris Little, David Little, Betty Littlefield. One Hundred Thirty-One A-O.K. PERFECT WHAT-A-SHO THEME Larry McCauley Bryan McDonald Narcy McDonald Mike McGinnis Larry McGon :gal Bob McQuade Rocky MacArthur Terry MacDonald Curt Macomb r Sandy Kay Ma er Ron Mann Nick Marette Rar- di Mariotto Claire Markham Cheryl Moblo, Kari Maldver, Art Monson, Barbara Moore, Mike Moore, John Mor- eau, Pat Morisset. Vickie Morton, Sue Moser, Meriel Mura, Michael Murray, Frank Mustappa, Jim Mustappa, Jeannette Myers. i l i 3 l . 'Q 1 - 1 'V V 'if' One Hundred Thirty-Two Dan Locke, Richard Loop, Ron Lovell, Fred Luke, Dale McAtee, Jim McBeath. Bob Marsh Marilyn Marshall Paul Mar insen Carolyn Martinson Randy Mas ey Sandra Maxwell Norma Mayberger Ellen Medcalf, Don Meece, Marlene Meier, Cheryl Melland, Paula Meyer, Janice Mi- chelson, Lois Mills. Jan Negrijn, Jeff Nelson, Mary Nesbitt, Dietrich Neuman, Robert Newell, Dorothy Newman, Neely Noble. Don Norris, Evelyn Nottingham, Bill No- wak, Bob Nowak, Mike O'Connell, Mary O'Connor, Bernard Otfley. MIRACLE WORKER AND INIANS RAINBOW l UNVEIL UNDERCLASSVIEN TALENT Bonnie Olsen, Mike Olson, Sherry Olsen Susan Olsen, Marcia Olsen, Rick Olson Torn O'Malley. Randy O'Neall, Dave Osborn, Dick Otis Linda Otto, Ken Owens, Jim Palm, Beth Palmer. Ron Peterson, Drew Pettus, Joan Phair, Nancy Phillips, Dean Pieper, Charles Plank, Tana Poirer. 3 Rochelle Pope, Bonnie Potter, Pat Pow- ll, Jerry Pruiett, Bruce Pullar, Joane Pulver, Steve Rand. Robin Riley, Dave Robertson, Ann Rob- bins, Keith Rodenburger, Carolyn Rogers, Jim Rogers. Carol Palmer Roberta Parkenson Jack: lee Patterson Kerry Patterson Pat Pat zkowsky Marilyn Pam Pearson Keith Pederson, Bonnie Perreault, Cheryl Peterson, Larry Peterson, Mike Peterson, Rick Peterson, Ron Peterson. Ken Rauch, Lindo Reed, Dick Regnier, Larry Rehberger, Linda Reid, Rose Rein- holt, Mike Remington. Mollie Renlie, Kitty Ann Reynolds, Bill Rhea, Carolyn Rhea, Jackie Rice, Bev Richey, Dick Rightmire. One Hundred Thirty-Three BOYS' COOKING CLASS-A SANE IDEA? Susan Rood, Jim Ross, Ray Ross, Bruce Rowe, Sandra Rozitski, Rick Rudy, Brian Runnels. Carol Rushold, James Russell, Bev Salter, Sharon Sargent, Larry Schaffer, Janel Schemstad, Dean Schroeder. Herb Schuetze, Elizabeth Scott, Sally Sealf ey, Rick Selhaver, Karen Setzer, Glen Shearer Sandra Shelton, Jim Sherman, Robert Shet- Ier, Gary Shields, Joan Shippy, Jerry Sim- mans, Margie Smiley. George Sundean Eileen Sweeney Rosalie Swihart Alan Tangway Dan Taylor Jim Taylor Virgil Templin Andy Thompson, Sandi Thompson, Rolf Thorson, Laura Tift, Gary Todhunter, Myrna Toner, Terri Trecker. One Hundred Thirty-Four Penny Smith, Rita Smith, Ginny Snow, Ralph Sorstokke, Larry Sperry, Barbara Stanyar, Dave Starbuck. Judy Stephens, Bob Stevenson, Colin Stew- art, Jim Stewart, Judy Stilts, Larry Stoner, Sandy Stull. Joan Trimingham, Gary Triplett, Dan Trowse, Gary Tussing, Glenda Underwood, Bill Vanderway. A BUNK'S AND SHAKEY'S REIGN AS POPULAR HANGOUTS Wayne Van Soest, Linda Vasquesz, Doug Vaughn, Pam Vine, Anita Vosti, Cynthia Walken. Larry Westman, Bernie Weston, Doug Whipple, Trudy Whitaker, Beth Whitcomb, Charles Whitehead, Jo Wiebe. Bob Wight, Bob Wilcox, Dan Williams, Kar- en Williams, Ron Williams, Steve Willis, Patti Wison. m. Ed Wallace, Lin Wallace, Mickey Walsh, Ray Walters, Carolyn Walton, Linda Wat- son, Rosemary Watson. Ann Webb, Doug Webley, Rita Weihe, Mike Werdal, Michelle Werner, Terry West, Jim Westford. Doug Winterburn, Sandra Witbeck, Bill York, Candy Zehnder, Gail Zeufeldt, Jim Zuanich, Peter Zuanich. One Hundred Thirty-Five FAIVIILIAR SCENES CDF BELLINGH Senior Don Juon, Gus Tomoros, ond his girls look back to lost yeor. The climate thot produces the lush greenery of the Pocific Northwest presents certoin hazards for hgh school studcnts. Here noteworthy seniors Skip ond Ken enjoy the scenery longer than they intended to. One Hundred Thirty-Six Mr. President, I move the division of the house. Senior closs meetings provided opportunity for spirited debates ond challenging discussions. AIVI WILL LUNG BE REIVIEIVIBERED X What do you mean, 'Closed on i Sundays'! .ff i , 1 Y T Proving that seniors work just as hard as anybody, Hall concentrates on Singer. e all senior girls, Vicki Berwick has a wistful eye for spring additions to her wardrobe. ,.i SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS - President Les Galleyg Secre- tary Morilee Dickersong Vice President Rick Harden. One Hundred Thirty-Eigln 5. l ,IH L 1, SENIORS SIMMER IN GLORY OF FRIENDSHIP FUN, AND FREEDOM Truly the leaders, the Seniors showed the school what spirit was. Boys in red vests cmd vivacious cheer leaders helped Pep Club rouse the crowds into wild ovations. Rea Thompson showed superb organiza- tional ability as ASB President. Chris Ott inspired the football team while Les Golden Toe Galley turned into Golden Arm Galley for basketball sea- son. The Schools' beauties were Seniors Linda Frick, Cheri Mariotto, and Patty Sue Olsen. As part of a vastly improved wrestling squad, Tony Tieman got a taste of State mats. In every phase of BHS life, the Class of '63 showed they were The Best. Eric Pearson labovel, Richard Perry Crightj. CLASS SPEAKERS HONOR STUDENTS Vicki Bell Susan Benedict Sally Blondell Carol Blum Sherry Calkins Thomas Deeter Lynn Dowell Shirley Erickson Karen Evans Sonia Fesser Jane Franklin Charla Grebe Ronald Gunn Ann Hatchard Katy Heily Deanna Holeman Emma Jean Hunt Sora Ann Hunt Mary Alice Johnson Edith Kohnke Beverlee McCullough Rosemary MacMillan Karla Martin Barbara Means Myron Miller Jeannie Muscutt Janet New Donna Nord Judith Nowak Patty Sue Olsen Ginny Schrey labovcl, Roo Thompson Hop rightl Cristopher Ott Eric Pearson Richard Perry Mary Ellen Pope Cheryl Poyner Norma Price Marlene Prouty Mary Remsberg Virginia Schrey Mary Schuler Vicki Selhaver Ruth Steinman Diane Stonehouse Penny Strachan Irene Tramp One Hundred Tbzrly Nme NEW CIVIC STADIUM SITE OF RAIDER CINDER AND GRIDIRON TOILS TOP ROW MIKE AEMMER-Delta Hi-Y, 3 yrs., Chaplain, Swing Kings, 2 yrs., Ski Club, 2 yrs., Student Council, Band, 3 yrs. Ambition: Bomb through Bunk's on the Trojan Horse. MIKE ALLSOP-Gamma, 2yrs., Student Council, Ski Club, 3 yrs., Pres., Cross Country, Ambition: Europe with a side trip to the Olympics. LUCY AMARANDO-Odaci, Y-Teens, 2 yrs., Band, 3 yrs., Ski Club, Gigs' rCLubh Council. Ambition: Meet the gang at Standard and have a oo - a . DAN ANABLE-Stage Crew, Asst. Mgr., Football, 2 yrs., Intramural Bas- ketball, Track, Student Council. mbition: Be big. DARREL ANDERSON-Beta Hi-Y, 3 yrs., Raider Club, 2 yrs., Basketball, 3 yrs., Track, 2 yrs. Ambition: Open a barber shop in Cuba. GEROLD ANDERSON MIDDLE ROW LENORE ANDERSON-Bond, 3 yrs., Orchestra, '62 What-A-Sho. Am- bition: Meet the gong at Standard and have a hooh-hah, RE-it ANDERSON--Girls' Club. Ambition: Take a slow boat to Japan with o. I RQBERL' ANDERSON-F.F.A., 2 yrs. Ambition: Always be happy in what 'm oing. BOTTOM DIANE ARMSTRONG-F.H.A., 3 yrs., Ticket Squad. Ambition: Christian service. MARGUERITE ARNESEN-Girls' Club, Spanish Club. Ambition: Meet Hugh of Mario's, Naples, Italy in l968. JANET AUSBOURNE One Hundred Forty TERI ANDERSON-Girls' Club. Ambition: Go to college and travel in the East. DARLENE ANDRUS-F.H.A., Latin Club, Service Club. Ambition: Be the richest beachcomber. KEN APT-Alpha Hi-Y, 3 yrs., Pres., Student Council, Vice-Pres., Senior Prom Comm. Ambition: Be square. ROW JOAN ASH-Y-Teens, 2 yrs., Bowling. Ambition: Good job, fifty-five- foot trailer, and California beaches. GLEN BAILEY-Ambition: Be a wise old sea captain. JULIE BAIRD-Pep Club, Operetta, 2 yrs., '62 All School Play. Ambition: Succeed in life. QUEENS CHERI AND PATTY SUE REIGN OVER VICTORIOUS GAMES ELIZABETH BENNETT-F.N.A. Ambition: Give part of my life to Medico as a nurse. 1 DALE BENSEN-Ambition: Attain my goals with the highest degree of success. JOHN BENTHIEN-Ambition: Become as dumb as Ron. WARREN BERGHOLZ-Delta Hi-Y, 2 yrs., Pres., Debate, German Club. Ambition: Be a bum like the rest of my friends. TAMMY BERNARDI-Pep Club, 2 yrs., Student Council, Girls' Club Coun- cil, Shuksan Staff, Ski Club, 2 yrs. Ambition: Go to Hawaii this sum- mer and Western in the fall, VICKY BERWICK-Yell Queen, Student Council, Vice-Pres., Pep Club, 2 yrs., Drill Team, Jr. Prom Comm., Pep Assembly Comm., 2 yrs. BARBARA BIRD-F.N.A., 3 yrs., Social Club. Ambition: Seek a medical career. CHARLES CBuzzJ BLICK-Student Council, Sr. Prom Comm. Ambition. Get through college without getting claustrophobic. SALLY BLONDELL-Band, 3 yrs., Torch Club, 2 yrs., Odaci, '62 What-A- sho, F.T.A. Ambition: Become o beatnik and live a life of leisure. TIMON E BEACOM VICKY BEARD-Ski Club, What-A-Sho, Girls' Club Council, Beacon Staff. Ambition: Bum around with Rawhouser and travel to Vegas. SANDRA BELIEL-Ambition: Be a successful beautician and make the most of life. RICHARD BELKA-Football, 3 yrs., Capt., Student Council, Vice-Pres., Raider Club, 3 yrs., Beta-Hi-Y, 3 yrs., Pres, Ambition: lt's not that big a deal. TRUDIE BELL VICKIE BELL-Pep Club, 2 yrs., Sec., Torch Club, 2 yrs., Beacon Staff, Bus. Mgr., French Club, 3 yrs., Pres., Y-Teens, 3 yrs., Ambition: Learn to remember all the things I forget. DAVID BELLINGAR-Ambition: Be a millionaire, JACK BENEDICT-P. A. Crew, 2 yrs., Mgr., Swing Chorus, Chess Club, F.T.A., Operetta. Ambition: Be an individualist. SUE BENEDICT--Song Leader, Pep Club, Torch Club, 2 yrs., Spanish Club, Pres., What-A-Sho, 3 yrs. Ambition: Eat chocolate frosting out of a paper bag with Mush! One Hundred Forty-One RAIDER ROOTER HATS AND RED VESTS FLOOD HALLS ON GAME DAYS CAROL BROOKS-What-A-Sho, Girls' Club Council, Pep Club, Exec. Brd. Rep., Beacon Staff, Ski Club, 3 yrs. Ambition: New Year's reunion at the dog house. CORINNE BROTEN-What-A-Sho, Student Council, Sr, Prom Comm., Torch Club, Y-Teens, Cab., Pep Club, Sr. Girls Rep., Ski Club. Ambition: Give Sue a Toni. DAVID BROWN-Gamma, 3 yrs., All School Play, 2 yrs., Operetta, 2 yrs., Student Council. Ambition: Broadway. JIM BROWN PATTY BROWN-Y-Teens, 2 yrs, '61 Homecoming Princess, What-A-Sho. Ambition: Make the most of what comes and the least of what goes. RIKKI BROWN-French Club, Y-Teens, Band, Student Council. Ambition: Play the role in California. CHARLES BRUMBELOW--Ambition: Reunion with Casper, Milktoast Tobie, and Comer in '83, DALE BUSS-Student Council. Ambition: Pass my good fortune on. KATHY CAILLER-Bowling Club, 3 yrs., Make-Up Corps. Ambition: Make it to Son Francisco even if it kills me. One Hundred Forty Two CAROL BLUM-Ushers, 2 yrs., Vice Pres, Torch Club, 2 yrs, Ger- man Club, Sec., Beacon Staff, 2 yrs., Girls' Club Paper Staff. Ambition: Build a life of happiness and success. ROD BLUME-Intramural Basketball. Ambition: Not let studying inter- fere with my college education. KATHY fTussJ BLYTHE-Pep Club, 2 yrs., Songleader, Swing Chorus, What-A-Sho, 2 yrs., Sr. Prom Comm. Ambition: Live like the natives in Hawaii. FRED BOETTNER-Student Council, Ski Club. Ambition: Go to l-larvey's with Mehler and Smithey, CHRISTIE BOLIN-Ushers, 2 yrs., Treas., Girls' Club Council. Am- bition: Successfully complete nurse's training. FRANK BONKOSKI-Football, 2 yrs., Wrestling, Student Council. Am- bition: Get all A's next year, GARY BOUFFIOU JUDY BOUTWELL-Girls' Club, D. E, Club, Vice-Pres. Ambition: Eat at Joe's. GARY BOVEY AS SENIOR GOOD GUYS STIMULATE RED RAIDER ROOTERS TOP ROW SHERRY CALKINS MARY ELLEN CAMPION-Ushers: Beacon Staff: Ski Club, 2 yrs.: Y- Teens, 2 yrs.: Girls' Club Council. Ambition: Travel and triumph. DOUG CARPENTER-Football: Delta Hi-Y, 2 yrs.: Band, 3 yrs., Drum Maior: What-A-Sho, 2 yrs. Ambition: Earn a Ph.D. in Pharmacy. MIDDLE LESLIE CAWKER-Jr. Class Sec.: Pep Club, 2 yrs., Pres.: Prom,Comm.: Girls' Club Paper Staff, 2 yrs.: Ski Club, 3 yrs.: What-A-Sho, 2 yrs. Ambition: Fille de joie. JANICE CHADWICK-Girls' Club. Ambition: Be a good secretary. BOB CHERVENOCK-Swing Chorus, 2 yrs.: Operetta, 3 yrs.: Torch Club, 2 yrs. Ambition: Work at Ebright's Kennels ten years and really clean up. BOTTOM MICHAEL CHILDERS-Orchestra: Student Council: Whot-A-Sho, 3 yrs. Ambition: Be happy and successful in whatever I do. ANDY CHRISTENSEN-Ski Club, 2 yrs.: Alpha, 2 yrs. Ambition: Get o souped up pogo stick. VANITA CLAPPER-Band, 3 yrs.: Y-Teens, 3 yrs., Cab.: What-A Sho. Am- bition: Fullfill o certain dream in the near future. JANICE CARR--Odaci: Girls' Club Council: Make-Up Corps: Bowling Club. Ambition: College. WILLIAM CARTER-Football, 2 yrs.: Track, 2 yrs. Ambition: Sail around the world. RENA CATLOW-Yell Leader: Ski Club: Girls' Club Paper Staff: Y-Teens: What-A-Sho: '63 Valentine Sweetheart. Ambition: Walk on the sunny side of the street. ROW KATHY CHESNEY-Odaci, Treas.: Girls' Club Council: Girls' Club Paper. Ambition: Attend Bible College. JIM CHEVALIER-Ambition: Make o million before I am 21. BRENT CHEVALLEY ROW JUDY CLARK-Operetta: Band, 3 yrs.: German Club: Y-Teens, 2 yrs. Ambition: Not let everyone else's opinion influence mine. MARLENE CLOUGH--Beacon Staff: Bowling Club, 2 yrs.: Girls' Club Coun- cil. Ambition: Be happy and successful in college. WARREN COE-Student Council. Ambition: Go to Cuba and shave Castro. 54 One Hundred Forty-Three PARENTS SPONSOR ROOTER BUS TO WENATCHEE LANA COLLEY-Pep Club, Drill Team, Songleader, Operetta, 3 yrs., Jr. Prrom Comm., What-A-Sho. Ambition: Replace Tinker Bell when s e retires. CRAIG COMFORT-Key Club, Operetta. Ambition: Make a few million in my lifetime. LEROY COMSTOCK--Raider Club, 2 yrs., Tennis, 3 yrs., Basketball, Wrest- ling. Ambition, See Anderson shove twice a week. BOB CONRAD-Bond, 3 yrs., What-A-Sho, 2 yrs. Ambition: Be one of the first to explore other planets. SUE CORTELYOU-Exec. Brd., 2 yrs., Song Queen, Girls State, Torch Club, 2 yrs., Swing Chorus, 2 yrs., Jr. Prom Chair., Pep Assembly, 3 yrs., Student Council, Pep Club, 2 yrs, Ambition: Be a professional rainbow. GREG lGrubJ CORY-Key Club, 3 yrs., Operetta, Wrestling, What-A-Sho. Ambition: Reunion at the cabin. GLEN COULTER-Soph. Football, Ski Club, 2 yrs., Gamma, 3 yrs., Student Council. Ambition: Very little, CAROL COWAN-Social Club, 2 yrs., F.N.A., 2 yrs., D.E. Club. Ambition: Always be successful and happy. BILL CRAMER-Swing Kings, Operetta. Ambition: Graduate. One Hundred Forty-Four SANDRA CRANFILL-F.N.A,, 3 yrs., Service Club, Y-Teens. Ambition: Live o long, happy, and successful life. DAVE CROCKER-Alpha Hi-Y, 2 yrs., Track, 2 yrs. Ambition: Reunion at the cabin with Grub and Lee. JACK CROSSLIN-J.V. Baseball, Key Club, Sec., 3 yrs., Intramural Bas- ketball. Ambition: Meet Rick M., Jim P. and Frank M. at Oxford. SUSAN DAHL-Swing Chorus, 2 yrs., What'A-Sho, 3 yrs., Operetta, 2 yrs., Girls' Club Council, Ambition: Go out with Mr. Jewell. TOM DALQUIST-German Club, Student Council. Ambition: Study medi- cine. ROBERT DANIELS-Ambition: Do something that nobody, even I can do. Bottom Row: STEVE DAVENPORT-Delta Hi-Y, 2 yrs., Treas., Band Assembly, What-A- Sho, 2 yrs., Band, 3 yrs. Ambition: Reunion with the Society Boys in '66 at Reno. CAM DAVIS GAIL DAVIS- B Club, Pres., Vice Pres. Ambition: Go to Europe in '64. POSTERS PLASTER CORRIDOR WALLS ON GAME DAYS 53' 'Q'- TOP ROW JIM DAVIS-Alpha Hi-Y, 2 yrs., Student Council, Soph. Basketball, Track. Ambition: Help Johnson buy his next car. MARY DEAN-F.N.A. Ambition: A high paying secretarial job. DONNA DEETER-Ticket squad, Future Nurses, 2 yrs. Ambition: Live, love, laugh, and be happy wherever I go. MIDDLE MARILEE DICKERSON-Sr. Class Sec., Sr. Prom Comm., Pep Club, Exec. Brd., Y-Teens, 2 yrs., Cab., Shuksan Ad Staff, Ski Club, 2 yrs. Am- bition: Cut my cake and eat it too! ROD DICKINSON-Torch Club, Ski Club, Band. Ambition: Be somebody. DARLENE CJANJ DINGER-Ushers, Spanish Club, Band, F.H.A., Bowl- ing Club, 2 yrs. Ambition: Spend all of Frankie's money in Las Vegas. BOTTOM DAVID DOWNING-Bowling, 3 yrs. Ambition: Ride a surfboard on the Riviera with Linda. CORI DRAKE-Ambition: Live a happy and successful life. STEVE DUFFY-German Club, Beacon Distribution Mgr., Student Council, Shukaan Ad Staff, Ski Club. Ambition: Be a bum like the rest of my FIEFI S. TOM DEETER-Torch Club, 2 yrs., French Club, Pres., Gamma Hi-Y, 2 yrs., Soph. Basketball, Student Council. Ambition: Open a world-wide restaurant chain called Trader Tom's. LINDA DENSON-Swim Club. Ambition: Join the Army in June or No- vember. SHARON DeVANEY-Girls' Club. Ambition: Become a secretary and travel in the Southwest. ROW PAT DONIGER-Ambition: Hair Stylist and marriage. PAT DONOVAN-What-A-Sho. Ambition: College and travel. BEVERLY DOW-Girls' Club Council, Ski Club, 3 yrs., Operetta, F.N.A., Music Educators' Nat'l. Conf., What-A-Sho. Ambition, Become a good nurse and obtain a certain secret wish. ROW MARY DUNNIGAN-Student Council, Y-Teens, Social Club, Spanish Club. Ambition: Always social date. PAT DURBIN BARRY EDIN-F.F,A. Ambition: Be President of the United States. One Hundred Forty-Five VIVACIOUS SENIOR CHEERLEADERS SHOW CLASS OF '63'S SUPERIORIW TOP ROW DANIEL EDWARDS-Band, Intramural Basketball, '63 Operetta. Am- bition: Get rich legally and lazily. JOYCE ELSASSER-Girls' Club. Ambition: Take a slow boat to Japan. JEAN ENGELS MIDDLE CLAYTON ERICKSON SHIRLEY ERICKSON-Girls' Club Council, Sr. Prom Comm., Torch Club, Shuksan Asst. Ed, and Ed., Pep Club, Y-Teens, Vice-Pres. Ambition: Be the black and white spotted puppy that chases the big, red fire engine. DANIEL EVANS-Ambition: Get stationed in the Phillipines. BOTTOM PAUL EVICH SKIP FAILOR-Raider Club' Football J.V. 2 rs. Varsit o-Ca tain . . . Y Y. C p 1 Gamma, 3 yrs., Pres., Student Council. Ambition: Be square before Gus and the rest of the guys. JACQUELINE FARRELL-F.H.A., Beacon Staff, Transfer from California. Ambition: Civil Service. VALERIE ENGLISH-Pep Club, Shuksan Activities Staff, '62 What-A-Sho, Ski Club, 3 yrs., Operetta. Ambition: To meet Nancy, Helen and Carol at the Pavy. STEILLY' ENGMAN-Band, 3 yrs. Ambition: To finish college and law sc oo. LILLIAN ERGA-Meet the gang at the Rock' in ten years. ROW JANE EVANS-Shuksan Staff, Girls' Club Council. Ambition: To operate on Ben Casey's smile. KAREN EVANS-Shuksan Art Ed., Torch Club, 2 yrs., French Club. Ambition: Smile. MARGIE EVANSFOdaci, All School Play, Y-Teens. Ambition: To gather happy memories as l go along my way. ROW SONJA FESSER-Ushers, 2 yrs., Treas., Torch Club, Girls' Club Council, '63 Operetta. Ambition: Have my fondest wishes fulfilled. CHARLES FINKBONNER LARRY FINKBONNER-Football. Ambition: Move to California and live a happy life. One Hundred Forty-Six OUT-NUMBERED SENIORS OUT-YELL UNDERCLASSM EN JOY FLUGEKUAM-Band, 3 yrs., Girls' Club, Band Assembly. Ambition: Always keep a song in my heart. JUDY FOLSOM-Transfer from Ferndale, Shuksan rep., F.H.A. Ambition: Go south of the border. BARBARA FORBES-Transfer from Meridian. Ambition: Play the role in California. RICHARD FOSS-Band, 3 yrs., Stage Crew, Operetta. Ambition: Make it through college. GEORGE FOWLER-Gamma, 3 yrs., Raider Club, 2 yrs., Exec. Brd., Foot- ball, Varsity, 2 yrs., Track, 3 yrs. Ambition: Tackle Jim Taylor of the Green Bay Packers. TOM FRANK-Varsity Football, Raider Club. Ambition: Get an ambition and be good at it. JANE FRANKLIN-French Club, 2 yrs., Torch Club, 2 yrs. Ambition: Live a happy and prosperous life. CAROLYN FRAYSETH-Orchestra, Pep Club, 2 yrs., Girls' Club Council. Ambition: Manufacture a calorie-free candy bar. BOB FRAZIER-Raider Club, 3 yrs., Key Club, 3 yrs., Treas., Golf, 3 yrs., Mgr., What-A-Sho, Mgr., Boys' State. Ambition: Be rich and success- ful in whatever I attempt to do. BEVERLY FREDRICKSON-Girls' Club. Ambition: Live a happy and suc- cessful life. JERI FREEMAN-Soph. Class Vice-Pres., Pep Club, 2 yrs., Yell Leader, Student Council, Sec., Ski Club, 3 yrs. Ambition: Teach my friends reverence! iespecially Lathaml SANDRA FREEMAN-Pep Club, Bowling. Ambition: Secretary. TED FREEMAN LINDA FRICK-Pep Club, 2 yrs.: Pep Assembly Comm., '62 What-A-Sho Queen, Band, 3 yrs., Student Council. Ambition: Travel to Alaska in a suitcase. BILL FULLER-Key Club, 2 yrs., Sec., What-A-Sho, Operetta, Golf, 3 yrs., Swimming. Ambition: Meet Uncle Milt at Art's. LES GALLEY--Sr. Class Pres., Raider Club, 3 yrs., Pres., Varsity Baseball, 3 yrs., Varsity Basketball, Football, 2 yrs., Beta Hi-Y, 3 yrs. Ambition: Never let Rasmussen get her ambition. BONNIE ibianel GARMO-Band, 3 yrs., Orchestra, 2 yrs., B Club, 3 yrs., Sec., French Club, Sr. Mothers Tea, Ambition: Be healthy, happy, and make music. BERT GAULKE-Band, 3 yrs. Ambition: See the world and then settle down in New York. One Hundred Forty-Seven B H S HOSTS BURLINGTGN AND STATE CHAMP BLANCHET FOR DISTRICT FINAL TOP ROW LINDA GEER-Transfer from Seattle, Girls' Club Council, Beacon Ex- change Ed., Shuksan Ad Staff, Whcrt-A-Sho. Ambition: Be an American spy. CORRIE GERDE-Ushers, 2 yrs., F,N.A., Orchestra, 3 yrs., Tri- County Orchestra, 3 yrs. Ambition: Catch a certain good-looking guy with a . good-looking income by Sept., I967. DALE GIDEON-Girls' Club Council, Girls' Club. Ambition: Find Happiness and reward in my future. MIDDLE WILLIAM GOODLAND-Student Council, Ambition: Be around when the Twenty-First Century takes over. PARKE GORDON-Transfer from Lenox Academy, Mass., Alpha Hi-Y. Ambition: Extend myself in all directions. RI-CHARD GOYT-Football. Ambition: Do the hiring at the Playboy Club. BOTTOM GRAYDON GRAY-Key Club, 3 yrs., Pres., Sec., Raider Club, 3 yrs., Jr. Pram Comm., Golf, 3 yrs., Cross-Country, 2 yrs., Student Council. Am- bition: To be handsome like Jake the Weasel. CHARLA GREBE-Band, 3 yrs., Sec., Torch Club, 2 yrs., Ushers, 2 yrs., Sec., Y-Teens, 2 yrs., Cab., What-A-Sho, 2 yrs., Jr. Prom Comm. Ambition: Do housework with a mathematical equation. HUGH GREGORY-Intramural Basketball, 2 yrs., Basketball Mgr., Chess Club. Ambition: Go to college and have great fun. One Hundred Forty-Eight RICHARD GILBERT-Football, 3 yrs., Exec. Brd., Alpha Fred Kunzmann. .IULIANNE GILDAY-Beacon Odaci, Pres., Shuksan Bus. and pride to my family. 2 yrs., Swimming, 3 yrs., Raider Club, Hi-Y, Treas. Ambition: Be handsome like Ed., Bus. Mgr., Girls' State, Quill and Scroll, Staff. Ambition: Always be a credit, honor, WANDA GLOVER-All School Play, F.H.A., Social Club. Ambition: Sec- retarial work. ROW JOHN GRAHAM-Cross-Country, Wrestling, Raider Club, Delta Hi-Y. Am- bition: Live to be an old man. JOSEPH GRANT-Latin Club, Costume Mgr., Prop. Mgr., Student Council. Ambition: Move forward with great vigah to my new frontiers. DOUG GRAVES-Key Club, 3 yrs., Swing Kings, 2 yrs., Ski Club, 2 yrs., Band, 3 yrs., Student Council. Ambition: Be like the rest of the bums I know. ROW CLAUDIA KClugl GROOM-F.H.A., Girls Club. Ambition: Live, love, and make him happy. PETE GUNDERSON-F.F.A., 2 yrs., Sec. Ambition: To be or not to be. RON GUNN-Golf, 3 yrs., Ski Club, 3 yrs., Spanish Club, 2 yrs., Raider Club, 3 yrs., Torch Club. Ambition: Become an architect. BAND PLACED FIRST IN VICTORIA JOYCE HANSEN-Student Council, Girls' Ciub Council, Girls' Bowling, Sec., Make-Up Corps, Y-Teens. Ambition: Help manufacture that calorie-free candy bar. RICHARD HARDEN-Sr. Class Vice-Pres., Student Council Vice-Pres., Baseball 2 yrs., Delta, Treas., Vice-Pres., Basketball, 2 yrs., Raider Club. Ambition: Find an unfickle girl. SHERI HARRIMAN-'6I What-A-Sho Royalty, Pep Club, Shuksan Asst. Bus. Mgr., Bus. Mgr., Girls' Club Council. Ambition: Become a nurse. PATRICK HARRINGTON-Ambition: Teach mechanical drawing or elec- tronics. MARY HARRISON-Student Council, Shuksan Bus. Staff, F.H.A., Girls' Club. Ambition: Be a success in everything and anything l do. JOYCE HARTELROAD-Y-Teens, Mom's Night. Ambition: Complete my training as a happy, successful bum. ANN HATCHARD-Torch Club, 2 yrs., Y-Teens, 2 yrs., Shuksan Indexer, '60 What-A-Sho. Ambition: Take Rog's first million and travel to the South Sea Islands. DAN HARVEY-Key Club. Ambition: Chief photographer for Playboy. MARCIA HATFIELD-Student Council, Odaci, What-A-Sho, 2 yrs., Op- eretta, 3 yrs. Ambition: Eat Frosting out of a paper bag with Sue. LINDA HACKER-Shuksan Admin. Staff, Girls' Club. Ambition: Airlines school in California, see the world, and marriage. GUY HAGER-Ambition: Serve my nation and her people honorably ond sincerely. RICK HAGGEN-lntrarnural Basketball, Football, 2 yrs., Track, 2 yrs., Key Club, Student Council, Raider Club, D.E. Club. ALAN HALE-Key Club, 2 yrs. Ambition: Reunion at the cabin. GERALD HALL-Band, 3 yrs., Swing Kings, 2 yrs. Ambition: Dig ci tun- nel into Mr. Safsten's bomb shelter, JUDY PAT HALL-Pep Club, 2 yrs., Pres., Sgt. at Arms, Sr. Announce- ments, Jr. and Sr. Prom Comms., What-A-Sho, 2 yrs., Y-Teens, 3 yrs., Treas,, Brd. Rep., Ski Club, 2 yrs., Girls' Club Council, French Club. Ambition: Have a happy, rewarding future with a certain fellow. VERNON HAMMER LENORE lHankl HANKENSON--Ushers, What-A-Sho, 2 yrs., Girls' Club Council, Y-Teens, 2 yrs. Ambition: College and watch Saturday Night at the Movies with Tonto. BARBARA HANSEY-Girls' Club, Swing Chorus, 2 yrs., '62 What-A-Sho, Operetta, 3 yrs., Y-Teens, 3 yrs. Ambition: Be a concert artist andlor sing at the Metropolitan. One Hundred Forty-Ninn HEATER IN GIRLS' CORRIDOR ALL WORN OUT RON HENTZ ALAN HERSHEY-Gamma Hi-Y, Student Council, Intramural Basketball. Ambition: Ride through Bunk's on a Trojan horse. THELMA HETRICK-Ambition: Learn to be ambitious. MEREDITH HILTY-'63 Operetta, Girls' Club. Ambition: Be absucess in everything and anything I do. MIKE HINTON-Delta, 3 yrs., Basketball Mgr., 3 yrs. Ambition: Lern to spel. ROGER HOFFEDITZ DEANNA HOLEMAN-Torch Club, 2 yrs.: German Club. Ambition: Travel to Germany. JEANNE HOPE-Student Council: Girls' Club. Ambition: Keep up with Karen in following the four B's. MARY LEE HOSELTON-Shukson Staff: Ski Club, 2 yrs.: French Club, 2 yrs.: Y-Teens, 2 yrs., Cob., Student Council. Ambition: Be wise enough to know not to be too wise. One Hundred Fifzy I KATHY HAWORTH GAIL HAYES-Pep Club, 2 yrs., Drill Team, Student Council. Ambition: Help manufacture that calorie-free candy bar, MARCIA HAZEN-Student Council: Girls' Club. Ambition: Find every happiness and fulfill my every dream. GEORGIA HEATHER-Y-Teens, 2 yrs., F.N.A., 2 yrs.j F.H.A.g Latin Club. Ambition: Become a nurse and wear a layendar uniform. MARCIA HEBERT-Girls' Club Council: Make-Up Corps, 2 yrs., F.H,A.g Y-Teens: D.E. Club. Ambition: Become a beautician and then . . . KATY HEILY-Orchestra, 3 yrs.: Pep Club, 2 yrs.: Student Council: Girls' Club Council, Ski Club, 3 yrs. Ambition: College and nursing. DAVE HENDRICKS-Orchestra, 3 yrs.j Tri-County Honor Orchestra. Am- bition: Game warden. TOMMY HENDRICKSON-F.F.A., 3 yrs.: Student Council. Ambition: Make something of myself in the 'seryice.' KAREN HENIKMAN-Girls' Club. Ambition: Music teacher. ieet if ONE-HALF INCH SNOW CANCELS SCHOOL SCHOOL! TOP ROW CHRISTY HOWARD-B Club, 2 yrs., Pres., Vice-Pres., Bowling. Ambition: Live a life of ease. MICHAEL HUDEKOFF-Ambition: Become an architect. BEV HUNT-Ski Club, 2 yrs., Shuksan Rep., Shuksan Staff, Girls' Club Paper Staff, Y-Teens, 2 yrs., Make-Up Corps, 2 yrs. Ambition: Be wicked, mean, nasty, and happy. MIDDLE TIM IRVIN-Basketball, 3 yrs., Beta Hi-Y, 3 yrs., Vice-Pres., Raider Club, 3 yrs., Vice-Pres., Track, 2 yrs., '62 What-A-Sho. Ambition: College. DAVE JACOBSON BiRuEYfJEPPERSON-German Club. Ambition: See it dll and understand cz o it. BOTTOM R RICHARD JOHNSON-Spanish Club, Alpha, 2 yrs., Student Council, Am- bition: New Year's reunion at the Doghouse. CAROLYN JOHNSTON-Pep Club, 2 yrs., Operetta, 2 yrs., Shuksan Staff Ambition: Accept things as they are, not as I would prefer them to be MARILYN JONES-Transfer from Lewisburg Joint High School, Penn, Girls' Club Paper Staff. EMMA JEAN HUNT-Torch Club, 2 yrs., Ticket Finance Comm., 2 yrs. Ambition: Goin perfection. SARA ANN HUNT-Torch Club, 2 yrs., Ticket Finance Comm., 2 yrs. Am- bition: Live in an earthly paradise. SUSAN HUNTLEY-Band, 3 yrs., Orchestra, Torch Club, 2 yrs., Social Club. Ambition: Ich Mochte immer glucklich sein. ROW JIM JOHNSON-Orchestra, 3 yrs., Swing Kings, 2 yrs., Operetta, All School Play, Tri-County Orchestra, 3 yrs. Ambition: Turn more do-nys at the airport. LYNN JOHNSON-Make-Up Corps, 2 yrs., Girls' Club. Ambition: Do what comes naturally. MARY ALICE JOHNSON-Torch Club, 2 yrs., German Club. Ambition: Find a name that's not so plain. OW NANCIE JONES-Student Council, Girls' Club Council, Pep Club, 2 yrs., Drill Team, Shuksan Ad Staff. Ambition: Graduate from college and then find happiness. CARLA JORGENSEN--Y-Teens, 3 yrs., Bowling, Make-Up Corps., Sr. and Soph. Mothers Teas, Girls' Club. Ambition: Marry a certain someone and one day become a primary teacher. JERRY JUENEMANN-Orchestra, Bowling. One Hundred Fifty-One FIFTY-MILE HIKES-AND SORE FEET-ALL THE RAGE! HELEN KAMERY-Ushers: Orchestra, 3 yrs.: Girls' Club Paper Staff, 2 yrs.: Tri-County Orchestra: Y-Teens. Ambition: Meet Nanc, Val and Carol at the Pavy. GARY KARB-Ambition: Music. JACK KAUFMAN-Beta Hi-Y, 3 yrs.: Shuksan Rep. Ambition: Be hand- some like Rick Gilbert. JOSEPH KELLY-P.A. Crew, 2 yrs.: Swing Kings, 2 yrs.: Chess Club: Band, 3 yrs. Ambition: Go fishing every day. BARBARA KENNEDY-Girls' Club Council: Pep Club: Social Club, Pres.: F.H.A.: Shuksan Rep. Ambition: Be interior decor consultant at the White House. RAY KENT-Raider Club, 3 yrs.: Golf, 3 yrs., Capt: German Club. Am- bition: Accounting. LARRY KERSEY-Ski Club: F,F.A. Ambition: Be os sneaky as Mr. Jones. MIKE KIRKELIE-Wrestling: Tennis, 2 yrs.: Stage Crew. JUDY KLANDER-Odoci, Sec. of Merits: Shukson Bus. Staff: Girls' Club Paoer Staff, 2 yrs.: Student Council: Girls' Club Council: Social Club. Ambition: Christian Service. One Hundred Fifty-Two vw' AHMET KOCAK-Football: Wrestling: Key Club, Lt. Gov.: '62 and '63 Valentine Friendliness Award. Ambition: Finish my education and re- turn to Turkey as a useful citizen. EDITH KHONKE-Torch Club, 2 yrs.: Swing Chorus, 2 yrs.: What-A-Sho, 3 yrs.: All-School Play, Student Dir. Ambition: Christian Service. KEUSKAOOYERS-Soph. Basketball. Ambition: Commissioned Officer in .. .C. CHERYL KUCHENREUTHER STEVE KUNNAP-Raider Club, 3 yrs.: Football, 3 yrs.: Delta, Vice-Pres. Ambition: Beat Bob Mehler by twenty cor lengths. FRED KUNZMANN-Raider Club, 3 yrs.: Swimming, 2 yrs.: Alpha, 3 yrs., Vice-Pres.: Student Council. Ambition: Be handsome like Harold the Weasel and have a doghouse reunion. DARRYL KVISTAD-Ski Club, 2 yrs.: Bond, 3 yrs.: German Club. Am- bition: Be like the rest of the bums l know. LOWELLA iLowieJ KVISTAD-Pep Club, 2 yrs.: Ski Club: Student Council: Shukson Classes Staff. Ambition: Brush faithfully with Crest and have Zlfk, fewer cavities. STEVE LaBREE-Intramural Sports: Basketball. Ambition: Find on abom- inable snowman and elope in a flying saucer. INSPIRED BEACON STAFF PRODUCES NEW TREND IN SCHOOL PAPERS s ROBERT LQFRENIERE-Bowling Club, 3 yrs. Ambition: Become a drafts- man and get better acquainted with Squeek. SHARON PLATT-Social Club, Make-Up Corps, D.E. Club, '62 What-A- Sho. Ambition: Become successful and hUDDY in my future career. BONNIE LaMOTHE-Orchestra, 3 yrs,, Debate, 2 yrs, Girls' Club Coun- cil, Ski Club, 2 yrs. Ambition: See the world. MIDDLE GINNY LARSON-'61 What-A-Sho Royalty, Ushers Club, 2 yrs., Pres., Ski Club, 2 yrs., Jr. Prom Comm. Ambition: Nurses training. JERI LATHAM-Pep Club, '62 Operetta, What-A-Sho, 3 yrs., Y-Teens. Ambition: Teach Freeman that food's a necessity, not a luxury! MIKE LAWSON B OTTOM RODNEY LEIBRANDT-Ambition: Travel and lead a good successful life. JUDY LINDSAY-Band, 3 yrs., Ushers, Girls' Club Council, Spanish Club. Ambition: Be successful in college. DAVE LINGBLOOM-Transfer from Ferndale. TOP ROW ' JERRY LANCASTER-Ambition: Get a good job and have a nice car and home. MARLENE LAND-Student Council, Ticket Squad, 2 yrs., Girls' Club. Am- bition: Make my family proud of me. RONALD LARSEN-Student Council. Ambition: Hermit. ROW LARRY LEE WAYNE LEISER FRED LEWIS-Ambition: Beat the Draft Board. ROW EARL lSkipD LINN-Swimming. Ambition: Live fast, love hard, and die young. BEPRNITA LOFGREN-Girls' Club.. Ambition, Make a certain somebody UPPY- VALERIE LUDTKE-Shuksan Rep., Girls' Club. Ambition: Become success- ful and happy in whatever l do. One Hundred Fifty-Three JOHN STOLPE MASQUERADES AS CYNICAL SANTA TOP ROW RON LUNDE DAVE McCLENNON-Ambition: Limited. nam k'fn'f,gf:',:foIA'ZQTKf,T,e'2J'Q,i:g2,,,YQig,n5'c'ff'd 'f,'2,dC,2LQ,lfe f,k'hcf,'Q'2,,,f 'S JoANNz MccoLLuM-Transfer from verifura, Calif.: Girls' club. Am- bition: Live, laugh, love and become and become a blond. 'EAN M'BR'DE-G '5 C 'b' Amb 'o ' Ge' mC ed and Ve h V' Bos Mc.-CORKLE-Beacon smff, sports Ed. Ambition: cook spinach over an open fire. l l MIDDLE ROW ssvsrusc' MscuLLousH-Torch Club, 2 yrs.: Pep Club, 2 yrs., oriii MfARfJ.f4lsP0l1AGl2l-L-F.H.A.:hD.E. Club: Whcif-A-Sho, 2 yrs.: Girls' Club. l Team: Y-Teens, 3 lyrs., Cab.: Ski Club, Girls' State .Alternateg Girls' m 'mn' 0 e Someone Oppy' Club Council. Ambition. Always look for the silver lining. BOB MCQNNIS-Basketball, 3 yrs.: Track, 3 WSJ Beta Hi-Y, 3 yrs., 1 MARION MCDONALD-Ushers Club, 2 yrs., Pres.: orchestral 3 yrs.: F.N.A'. Vice-Pres.: Raider Club, 3 yrs., Exec. Brd.: Student Council. Ambition: l Girls' Club Corres. Sec. Ambition: Pediatric nursing. Leam not fo De fQCefl0US- STEVE McDONALD-Band, 3 yrs.: Orchestra, 3 yrs.: Swing Kings, 3 yrs.: GERALD MGKAY-Ambmonz Incubote Chicken eggs' Band Assembly: What-A-Sho, 2 yrs. Ambition: Make it in everything? BOTTOM ROW VICKEY MANN-F,N.A.g Girls' Club Council. Ambition: Listen to the falling rain from a cottage built for two. W ALLAN McMURRY-Football, 3 yrs., J.V. Wrestling, Delta, 3 yrs., Raid- CHERI MARIOTTO-Student Council: Girls' Club Council: Ushers' 2 ' er club. Ambition: Live, love and learn?? yrs.: Ski Club: 3 yrs-: Mbiorette. 3 yrs.: '62 Homecoming Queen: . What-A-Sho, 2 yrs., Y-Teens, 2 yrs., Shuksan Ad Staff. Ambition: LARRY McQUAIL Hope for the best, get ready for the worst, take cheerfully what life chooses to send. ROSEMARY MACMILLAN-Orchestra, 3 yrs.: Torch Club, F.T.A., 3 yrs Ambition: To learn a bunch of little kids to think good? JIM MARQUAND-Ambition: To own a better radio station than KJR. One Hundred Fifty-Four TARZAN STARS AS CUPID IN VALENTINE ASSEMBLY KARLA MARTIN-Torch Club, 2 yrs., Debate Club, Orchestra. Ambition: Have my honeymoon on the moon. MARILYN MARTIN-Girls' Club Council, Y-Teens, 2 yrs., Ski Club. Ambition: Travel to Hawaii and Switzerland, college. NANCIE MARTIN--Student Council, Girls' Club Council, Ski Club, 2 yrs., What-A-Sho, 2 yrs., Girls' Club Paper Staff. Meet Helen, Val and Carol at the Pavy. CYNTHIA MATELSKI-F.T.A., Transfer from Hibbing, Minn. Ambition: Be a teacher and travel. BARBARA MEANS-Ushers, 2 yrs., What-A-Sho, 2 yrs., Torch Club, 2 yrs., Band, 3 yrs., Student Council. Ambition: Attend a reunion of Class of '63 on the moon, MARILYN MEANS-Girls' Club. Ambition: College and tour Europe free of charge. GARY MEDCALF-Gamma Hi-Y, 3 yrs., Sec., Orchestra, 3 yrs., Student Council, Northwest Honor Orchestra, 3 yrs. Ambition: Legalize bigamy. JOANNE MEENK-Ushers, 2 yrs., Y-Teens, 3 yrs., Ski Club, 3 yrs., Band, 3 yrs. Ambition: Meet the gang at Sandard and have a hooh-hah. ROGER MEHL-Track, 3 yrs., Cross Country, 3 yrs., Raider Club, 3 yrs., Delta Hi-Y, 2 yrs. Ambition: Live up to the expectations of my friends. BOB MEHLER--Ambition: Go to Harvey's with Boettner and Smithey! JUDY MEHUS-What-A-Sho, 2 yrs., Operetta, 2 yrs., Swing Chorus, 2 yrs., F.T.A., Girls' Club Council. Ambition: Organize an Eskimo choir in the Arctic Circle. RANDY MEZO-Latin Club, Ambition: Machinist or motorcycle racer. PAM MISSIAEN-Pep Club, 2 yrs., Drill Team., Vice-Pres., Girls' Club Council, French Club, Soph. Mother's Tea Comm., 2 yrs. Ambition: Always put my best foot forward, JOLENE MITCHELL-Pep Club, Girls' Club Council, Shuksan Ad Staff, Y- Teens. Ambition: Help manufacture that calorie-free candy bar. MYRON MILLER-Torch Club, 2 yrs., Raider Club, Cross Country, 3 yrs., Chess Club, 3 yrs., Track, 2 yrs. FRANK MONTGOMERY DIANA MOORE-Student Council, Girls' Club Council, Odaci, Sec., Girls' Club Paper. Ambition: Help manufacture that calorie-free candy bar. JANE MOORE-Transfer from Anacortes. Ambition: Social worker. One Hundred Fif1yFwe SPRING DATES SPENT AT MOONLITE TOP ROW ROBERTA MOORE-Torch Club, 2 yrs.: Girls' Club. Ambition: Graduate from college. PAUL MORK-Varsity Baseball, 3 yrs.: Raider Club, 3 yrs.: Jr. and Sr. Prom Comm.: Vaudeville Comm, Ambition: Do something worthwhile during my life. FRANK MULIAT-Varsity Basketball, 2 yrs.: Varsity Football, 2 yrs.: Stu- dent Council: Raider Club, 2 yrs.: Gamma Hi-Y, 3 yrs., Pres., Sgt. at Arms. Ambition: Be hoppy, wealthy and successful. MIDDLE WILLIAM NICOLAY-Band, 2 yrs.: Swing Kings, 2 yrs.: Key Club: What- A-Sho: Operetta. Ambition: Meet Uncle Milt at Art's. DONNA NORD-F.N.A., 3 yrs., Sec.: Torch Club, 2 yrs.: Operetta, 2 yrs. Ambition: In whatever state I find myself, to therewith be content. JUDY NOWAK-A.S.B. Sec.: Soph. Class Sec.: Pep Club, 2 yrs., Ex. Brd. Rep., Drill Team: Ed. Girls' Club Paper: Torch Club, 2 yrs.: What-A- Sho, 2 yrs. Ambition: If life hands me a lemon, set up a lemonade stand. BOTTOM WILLIAM MYERS-Shuksan Rep. Ambition: Get the most from the least. JANICE NELSON-Ticket Finance Comm.: Girls' Club Council: Girls' Club. Ambition: A single boss with a comfortable knee is for me. JILL NELSON-Y-Teens. Ambition: Be a 5'4 mouse, instead of a 5' mouse. One Hundred Fifty-Six RICK MUNDAY-Baseball, 3 yrs.: Raider Club, 3 yrs.: Intramural Bas- ketball, 3 yrs.: J.V. Basketball: Student Council. Ambition: Meet Jim P., Rick T., Jack C., and Frank M. at Harvard. JEANNIE MUSCUTT-Torch Club, Band, Head Maiorette: Valentine ln- telligence Award: What-A-Sho, 2 yrs.: Y-Teens, Cab. Ambition: Be a majorette for the Huskies. LARRY MYATT-Ambition: Replace Jerry Kay at KJR. ROW PATTY J. OLSEN PATTY SUE OLSEN-Pep Club, Sec., Treas.: '63 Basketball Queen: Shuk- san Classes Ed.: Student Council: French Club, 2 yrs., Sec., Treas. Am- bition: An exciting career. JUDY OLSENIUS-Odaci, Sr. Rep.: Girls' Club Council: Shuksan Rep.: Girls' Club Paper Staff. Ambition: Successfully fulfill my purpose in life. ROW LINDA NELSON-Pep Club: Y-Teens: '62 What-A-Sho: French Club. Am- bition: Play the role in California. JANET NEW-Transfer from Pacific Christian Academy, Calif. Ambition: Be a successful tea-leaf reader. JUDY NICHOLS-Shuksan Rep.: Girls' Swimming: Girls' Club. Ambition: Lead a long and prosperous life. UNDERCLASSIVIEN HONOR SENIORS WITH SPRING TEA MARSHA PEARCE-Swing Chorus, 2 yrs., All Northwest Choir, Music Educators Natl. Con., Operetta, 2 yrs., What-A-Sho, 2 yrs., Ski Club. Ambition: College. ERIC PEARSON-Gamma Hi-Y, 3 yrs., Vice-Pres, Torch Club, 2 yrs., Pres, Vice-Pres, Student Council, Jr. Prom Comm. Ambition: Discover and use lite's secrets in creating a better world. LII:-'DA FEDERSEN-Y-Teens, Ushers, Ski Club, 2 yrs. Ambition: Go to awoii. ALLCE PENNINGTON-Girls' Club, Ambitioni Make a certain someone CIDPY- TOM PERKINS RICHARD PERRY-Gamma Hi-Y, Torch Club, 2 yrs., Track, 2 yrs. Ambi- tion: Graduate from the U. of Wash. and live a good life. LAEL PETERSON-Spanish Club, Girls' Club. Ambition: Always keep up with the four B's. RONI PETERSON-Pep Club, Beacon Art Ed., Make-Up Corps, 2 yrs., Bowling, 2 yrs. Ambition: Beoutician. STAN PILKEY-Beta Hi-Y, 3 yrs., Student Council, French Club, Football, 3 yrs. Ambition: 'Pick-A-Dilly Square' or, 'Make Like a Queen.' DAVE OSTER-Debate Club, Radio Crew, Chess Club. SHELLEY OTLY-'6l Operetla, Girls' Club Council, Student Council. Am- bition: Make the right decision at the right time. CRISTOPHER OTT-Raider Club, 3 yrs., Torch Club, 2 yrs., Baseball, 3 yrs., Football, 2 yrs., Beta Hi-Y, 3 yrs., Student Council. Ambition: College. MILDRED PAGE-Girls' Club. Ambition: Marry ci millionaire and be hooovr MONA PARK ANNE PATTERSON-Student Council, Shuksan Rep., Ski Club, 3 yrs., 'ol What-A-Sho, D.E. Club, Ushers, 'ol Yell Lcadcr. Ambition: Get a C.H,T. degree. JIM PATTERSON-Key Club, 3 yrs., Vice-Pres., Student Council, Foot- ball, 2 yrs., Baseball, Wrestling, 2 yrs. Ambition: Marry into money. RICK PAULSON-Swimming, 2 yrs., Shuksan Rep. Ambition: Have a mid- night snack at Titfany's, JILL PAZASKI One Hundred Fifty-Seven FORTY-FIVE HONOR GRADUATES RICHARD RADKE-Ambition: Own Arlington Drag Strip. LEAH iNonnieJ RASMUSSEN-Yell Leader, What-A-Sho, Ski Club, 3 yrs., Spanish Club, 2 yrs., Y-Teens. Ambition: Beat Freeman and Galley to the lunch roam. KATHY RAWHOUSER-What-A-Sho, Shuksan Rep., Beacon Vocational Ed., Ski Club. Ambition: To bum around with Beard-O. KEITH REED-D.E. Club. Ambition: Make a certain someone happy. NATHALIE REICHWALD-Operetta, 2 yrs., What-A-Sho, 2 yrs., Torch Club, 2 yrs., Debate Club, 2 yrs. Ambition: Find the formula for a smile. JEFF REID-Baseball, 3 yrs., Cross Country, Student Council. Ambition: To be wise enough to know not to know too much. MARY REMSBERG--Torch Club, 2 yrs., Shuksan Staff, 2 yrs., Ad Mgr., Girls' Club Paper Staff, French Club, 2 yrs., Y-Teens, 2 yrs. Ambition: Fille de joie. NANCY RENIKER-Songlecder, '60 Football Royalty, Student Council, What-A-Sho. Ambition: Live life as it is, not as I like it. DELYLE REULE-Varsity Football, Raider Club, Delta Hi-Y. Ambition: Be a success in my chosen field. One Hundred Fifty-Eight CONNIE PLANK-Pep Club, 2 yrs., Girls' Club Council. Ambition: Quit being a procrastinator. HELEN PLEMON-Service Club, Girls' Club. Ambition: Get a high-paying secretarial job. MARY ELLEN POPE--Jr. and Sr. Prom Comm., What-A-Sho Co-Mgr., Pep Club, 2 yrs., Drill Team, Pres., Y-Teens, 2 yrs., Cab., Shuksan Ac- tivities Ed., Gen. Chair. Sr. Mothers' Tea, Torch Club. Ambition: Hear the pitter-patter of little feet icat'sl. CHERYL POYNER-Pep Club, Torch Club, 2 yrs., Girls' Club Treas., What- A-Sho. Ambition: Graduate from WSU. GERALD PRESLER-Ambition: Come back in ten years and rebuild the sc co. NORMA PRICE-Ambition: Fllle de joie MARLENE PROUTY-Torch Club, 2 yrs., Pep Club, 2 yrs., Shuksan Clas- ses Staff, German Club, Make-Up Corps. Ambition: Have Zllk, fewer cavities with Crest. SUE QUANT-Girls' Club Council, Ushers, Y-Teens, 2 yrs., Sgt. at Arms, Student Council, Shuksan Rep., Shuksan Ad Staff, Beacon. Am- bition: Face the world with a smile, ROGER QUIGGLE-Key Club, 3 yrs., What-A-Sho, 3 yrs., Stage Crew, 3 yrs., Band, Swing Kings. Ambition: Make my first million manufacturing Greasy Kid Stuff. ERIC PEARSON TCP STUDENT, VICKY BELL CLOSE SECOND TOP ROW ED RICHARDS-Varsity Track, 3 yrs., Varsity Football, Raider Club, 3 yrs., Sr. Rep., Beta, 3 yrs, Chaplain. Ambition: Fake it. KAREN RINE-Y-Teens, 2 yrs., Girls' Club, D.E. Club. Ambition: Always keep up with the four B's. NANCY ROBINSON-Shukson Staff, 2 yrs., What-A-Sho, Band, 3 yrs., Y-Teensiw 2hyrs., F.T.A. Ambition: Meet the gong at Standard and have a hooh- a . MIDDLE LINDA RUTQUIST-Ushers, Band, 3 yrs., Shuksan Bus. Staff, Bowl- ing Club, What-A-Sho, 2 yrs. Ambition: Ride a surfboard on the Riviera with Dave. DEANE SANIDELL-F.F.A., State Treas., Key Club. Ambition: Meet the boys at Yale. MARY JO SANDVIG-Jr. and Sr. Prom Comm., Swing Chorus, 2 yrs., Jr. Class Vice-Pres., Pep Club, 2 yrs., Y-Teens, Pres., Student Council Sec., Operetta, What-A-Sho. Ambition: Smile at life even when it frowns at me. BOTTOM GINNY SCI-IREY-Girls' Club Pres., Ushers, Torch Club, 2 yrs., Sec- Treas., All School Play. Ambition: Always social date. MARY SCHULER-Odaci, Pres., Torch Club, 2 yrs., French Club, 2 yrs., Girls' Club Paper Ed. Ambition: Be a fashion illustrator-if I have enough talent! MARY ANNE SCOTT-Girls' Club, B Club, 3 yrs., Torch Club, 2 yrs., Egbgzte, Latin Club, German Club. Ambition: Phi Beta Kappa and a MARGARET ROGERS JOAN RUDD-Odaci, Sec. of Merits, Make-Up Corps., Girls' Club, Girls' Club Paper Staff, 2 yrs. Ambition: Chicago, Portland, California, with Chrom. Klander and Mar. Prouty. CAROL RUSCH-Ushers, F.N.A., Girls' Club. Ambition: Go dippin in deep with Nelsen this summer. ROW LOUISE SARGENT-Band, 3 yrs., Torch Club, 2 yrs., Ushers, 2 yrs., Vice-Pres., What-A-Sho, 2 yrs., Y-Teens. Ambition: Enter West Point. JOHN SCHICKLING-Track, 2 yrs., What-A-Sho, All School Play, Band, 3 yrs., Swing Kings. Ambition: Do something profitable-like make money. BILL SCHNELL'-Gamma, D.E. Club. Ambition: Go to college and live on Easy Street. ROW MARY SEELYE-Ushers, 2 yrs., '61 Homecoming Royalty, Student Council, Girls' Club Council, What-A-Sho, 2 yrs. Ambition: Make Lady Cloirol keep my well hidden secret. LOUISE SEGERSTROM-F.T.A., F.N.A. Ambition: Succeed in college. LINDA SEHOLM-Girls' Club, Bowling. Ambition: Make the most of life! One Hundred Fifty-Nine SENIORS SPEND ANXIOUS HOURS ON ENTRANCE EXANIS JANET SELENE VICKIE SELHAVER-Ushers, Band, 3 yrs., Y-Teens, 2 yrs., Torch Club, 2 yrs., Girls' Club Council. Ambition: Meet Julie and Mary for breakfast at Tiffany's, June 4, l973. DENNIS SHELINE-Ambition: Admiral in the Navy. f i GREG SHELINE-Ambition: Teach Scott Williams how to ski without splitting his pants. SUSAN SHINN-French Club, Transfer from Olympia. Ambition: College and earn a degree. DEAN SHINTAFFER-Delta, 3 yrs., Football, 3 yrs., D.E, Club, Raider Club. Ambition: Get my degree in Veterinary Medicine at WSU. GEORGE-ANN SIMON-Spanish Club, Ski Club, 2 yrs., Y-Teens, 2 yrs., What-A-Sho, Soph. Mothers' Tea Entertainment Chair. Ambition: Surf in Hawaii and sk! in Europe. PAT SIMPLOT-Girls' Club Council, Soph. Mothers' Tea. Ambition: Obtain my two goals in life: college and . . . LEANNE SIMPSON-Girls' Club Council, Y-Teens, Ski Club. Ambition: Fulfill my goals of success and happiness. vic sip: l CHUCK SIRGUY-Band, 3 yrs., Band Assembly. Ambition: Have a Japa- nese house-maid. BRUCE SMITH-Track, 3 yrs., Football, Beta Hi-Y, 3 yrs., Soph. Rep., Raider Club, 3 yrs., Exec. Brd., Student Council, Torch Club, 2 yrs. Ambition: Make a mark in the world. l l l CAROL SMITH-Ushers, Band, 3 yrs., Make-Up Corps., 3 yrs., Stu- 1 dent Council. Ambition: Go to Kansas and Tahiti in o suitcase. i JEFF SMITH 1 MIKE SMITH-Tennis, Intramural Basketball. Ambition: Own a Jaguar XK-E in the near future. W 1 i l l l STEVE SMITH-Ambition: Unload that Ford, RICHARD SMITHEY-Stage Crew, Ski Club. Ambition: Go to Harvey's with Mehler and Boettner. ED SOFIE-Student Council, Key Club. Ambition: Be successful. One Hundred Sixty HILARIOUS SENIOR ASSEMBLY A BIG HIT TOP ROW ROGER SPARKS KAREN SPARMAN-Girls' Club. Ambition: Be happy in everything I do. CHARLES STARKOVICH- Beacon Staff, 2 yrs., Sports Ed., Football, 2 yrs., F.T.A.: Raider Club. Ambition: Become a Psychiatrist so I can analyze and keep my friends. MIDDLE R0 CRAIG STENSLAND--Ambition: Brewmaster for Ole. JIM STILT5 JOHN STOLPE-fBeacon Staff, 2 yrs., Editor, Shuksan Rep., Student Coun- cil: Quill and Scroll, Ambition: Not to let studies interfere with my education. BOTTOM RO SHARON SULLIVAN-Make-Up Corps., 3 yrs., Mgr., Bowling Club, 3 yrs. Ambition: Keep o certain someone smiling and travel. NEIL SUTHERLAND DIXIE SUTTON BILL STARR GWEN STEDMAN-Chorus, 2 yrs., Beacon Stott, Girls' Club, F.H.A, Am- bition: Live, love and laugh, RUTH STEINMAN-Chorus, 2 yrs.: Ushers, 2 yrs.: Sec., Ooeretta, 3 yrs.: French Club, 2 yrs.: Girls' Club Council. Ambition: Find out if they're really cheaper by the dozen. W . PAT STONE-Ambition: Be happy and successful in whatever l do. DIANE STONEHOUSE-F.N.A., 3 yrs.: Orchestra, 2V2 yrs.: Torch Club, 2 yrs., Ski Club, 2 yrs.: Bowling Club. Ambition: Find the Fountain of Youth. PENNY STRACHAN-Ski Club, 3 yrs.: Bond, 2 yrs., Odaci, Torch Club 2 yrs.: '62 All School Play. Ambition: Be a girl who saves hoods. W ROBERT TAYLOR-F,F.A., 3 yrs., Ambition: Meet the boys at the Klon- dike in Juneau, Alaska. MIMI SUE THAL-Girls' Club, Vice-Pres.: Pep Club, 2 yrs., Drill Team, Orchestra, 3 yrs., Concert Mistress, 2 yrs., All State: Y-Teens, 3 yrs., Sec., Cab.: Spanish Club, 2 yrs., Pres., Vice-Pres. Ambition: College and see Europe. DON THOMAS-Swing Chorus: Bowling Club. Ambition: Smell sneezing powder without sneezing. One Hundred Sixty-One SENIORS DAZZLED BY HARBOR LIGHTS AT ENCHANTING PROM TOP ROW LINDA THOMAS-Pep Club, 2 yrs., Beacon, 2 yrs., Ad Staff, Make-Up Corps., 3 yrs., Mgr., Girls' Club Council, Bowling, 2 yrs, Ambition: College. REA THOMPSON-Gamma, Raider Club, Boys' State, Jr. Class Pres., A.S.B. Pres., Student Council, Flagbearerg Cross Country, '62 and '63 Valentine, Dependability Award. Ambition: See a Senior Sneak Day organized at B.l-l.S, JOY THORSTEINSON-Odaci, What-A-Sho, 3 yrs., Spanish Club, Y-Teens, 2 yrs. Ambition: Watch Saturday Night at the Movies with the Lone Ranger. MIDDLE GUS TOMARAS-Varsity Wrestling, 2 yrs., Raider Club, Exec. Brd., Beta I-Ii-Y, What-A-Sho, Student Council, Pres., Shuksan Sports Ed, and Photographer, Sr. Prom Comm. Ambition: Fake it, IRENE TROMP-Torch Club, 2 yrs., German Club, Shuksan Rep., Service Club. Ambition: Live my life for something that outlasts it. DAVE TRUJILLO-Student Council, Key Club, Ski Club, Track, Am- bition: Sunny California with Mike, Francine and one more. BOTTOM JACK VEENSTRA SUE VICTOR-Y-Teens,, Bowling, Spanish Club, Girls' Club. Ambition: Travel through Europe with my cousin. LAURIE VITT-Orchestra, Raider Club, Swimming Team, Capt. RICKI TIEMAN-F.F.A., Student Council. Ambition: Meet the boys at Ya e. TONY TIEMAN-Raider Club, 2 yrs., Wrestling, 2 yrs., Student Council. Ambition: Who knows? JULIE TOBKIN-Pep Club, 2 yrs., F.T.A,, Girls' Club. Ambition: Meet Vickie and Mary for Breakfast at Tiffany's. ROW LINDA TWINING-F.l-l.A,, 3 yrs., Girls' Club Council, D.E. Club. Ambition: Be happy and successful in whatever l do. RUSS VAN BUREN-Key Club, 3 yrs., Chaplain, J,V. Baseball, Soph. Basketball. Ambition: See Barbara's natural hair color. LIN VAUGHN-Swim Club, F.N,A., 3 yrs., Pres., Girls' Club. Ambition: Make the best of each day as it comes. ROW RON WALKEN-Student Council. Ambition: Graduate from College. GAILEN WALKER-Ambition: Shore Ralph's Jug after graduation. WOODY WATROUS-Beacon Staff, Chess Club, 2 yrs., German Club Vice-Pres., Torch Club, 2 yrs. Ambition: Mathematician, One Hundred Sixty-Two I FINALLY TWELVE YEARS COME TO AN END- GRADUATION! FRANCINE WEILER-Girls' Club Council, Girls' Club, Student Council, Ambition: Sunny California with Mike, Dave and one more. JIM WELCH JAYNE WEST-Odaci, Y-Teens, 3 yrs., Ski Club, 3 yrs., Student Council, Girls' Club Council. Ambition: Meet the gang at Standard and have a hooh-hah. FRANK WESTMAN SUE WEYRICK-Yell Leader, Torch Club, 2 yrs., Y-Teens, 3 yrs., What-A- Sho, 2 yrs., Girls' Club Paper Staff. Ambition: Get the most out of ite. SUE WHITE-Pep Club, 2 yrs., Drill Team, Girls' Club Corres. Sec., Ger- man Club Pres., Y-Teens Cab., Shuksan Staff. Ambition: Visit the Taj Mahal. RICK WIBBINS RON WILDE-Stage Crew. Ambition: Row around the south seas in a bathtub. STEVE WILLIS-Ambition: Shovel snow in Alcopoco. CURT WILSON-What-A-Sha, 3 yrs., Operetta, 3 yrs., Swing Chorus, 3 yrs., Soph. Class Pres., Jr. Rep., A.S.B. Vice-Pres. Ambition: Stay fat, jolly and ugly like l am. JIM WILSON-Soph. Basketball, Track, 2 yrs., Raider Club, Student Coun- cil, Band, 2 yrs, Ambition: Graduate from college. MARY WING-Makeeup Corps., Mgr., Bowling, Sec., Girls' Club. Am- bition: Be a certain C.P.A.'s Sec. and win a Corvette. JOAN WINTER-Make-Up Corps., F.N.A., G.rls' Club, Ambition: Hunt ants with an elephant gun on the desert. DIXIE WITBECK-F.N.A., Girls' Club. Ambition: Be good. FRAN WOLF-Pep Club, 2 yrs., Drill Team, Trcas., Student Council. Arn- bition: Always social date. HAROLD tWoodyl WOODRUFF--Operetta, 3 yrs., All School Play, Swing Chorus, 2 yrs., Student Council, Stage Crew, Mgr., Alpha. Practice one vice at a time. DAVE YANSEN-Transfer from Worcester Academy, Mass. Ambition: To leave Bellingham and own a cattle ranch, MARY ANN YOUNGBLOOD-Swim Club, 2 yrs., D.E. Club, Girls' Club. Ambition: Tour Far East. One Hundred Sixty-Three GRADS BEHIND CLOSED DOORS Norm Adams ' Roger Axelson Richard Bagley Tom Baldwin Bobby Blair Linda Blair Jack Bookfer Linda Brooks Bill Chin Gale Conley Mike Conour Wayne DeRosier Lynn Dowell Jim Dup-onT Barbara Hall Mary Hazelfon John Higman William Jones Robert LaFrenier Cecil Little John Nicholson Myron Miller Harmuf Neumann Peggy Ann Nichols Herbert Norbisralh Ronald Phair Virginia Seymour Dave Simpson Richard Sfrahl Michael Todd Dennis Weber Thomas Wooley Ax -ni' THANKS TO: Advisor. . . Mrs. C. Whire Union Prinring Company Jukes Studio Mr. Jack Carver of The Bellingham Herald S. K. Smilh Cover Company B H S Adminisfrafion Faculfy and Staff Shuksan Slaffs Adverrisers From: Business Manager shefra Harriman and Editor Shirley Erickson W And so . . . nostalgia walking slowly with them, the i963 graduates of Bel- lingham High School reflect on their personal triumphs cmd defeats, their teachers, their work, their many activi- ties and their friends as they go slowly titi Ye, -.Q wfffn ,Mr if ,. ff down the hall, the stairs and finally through the doors. Because of all the things that doors symbolize -H from the welcome of an open door to the safety of a tightly shut one - the Shuksan staff chose it for their theme. X F. ,X lf? 1 nw.- ez 'LL di l GENERAL INDEX Ski Cl I A Future Farmers of America .. ........,.... 61 A k Nl d 164 guture I-Igomemakgzrsaof America ....... .... 2 0 c nowe gements .. ....... uture urses o merica ........... . 1 Qgvagicked 1C1hfmrus .... ....... Future Teachers of America .... ..,, 6 0 c oo ay .... ....... - . Alpha Hi-Y .................................... .,..... 5 2 G Art Department ........... . ,............... ..... ...v.... 1 1 1 - Assistant Librarian ................................... .... 1 1 Gamma H1-Y .... ....,. .... 5 3 Assistant Superintendent of Schools ....... .... 9 German Club ............... .... 6 3 Associated Student Body Officers ........ .... 1 8 Girls' Chorus .............. 37 Attendace Clerk ,,,,,,..,,...,...,... - .,,....,. ,,., 1 1 Girls' Club Officers ......... ....... 2 3 Atrenda ce Office Helpers ...,.....,. .... 5 9 Girls Club Paper Staff .,..... .......... 2 2 Girls' Sports .........,...,... 95-97 Girls' State ...,............. ....... 2 8 5 Golf Coach ..... 92 B Club ....... ...... . .. .. ........ ........ . . 54 H sand .........,.,,.....,,... ..... 5 and flCC1'S ------- - ------- ------- H omecomin Ro al ..,..... 74-75 52595211 Coaches -'---- --'------- 8 9 Homemaking Delpartllment ,.... .. ..,.... 110 Basketball Coaches ...... 77-78 Hgngf Gmjuates ,--.-------,-- - -,,--.- 139 Basketball Managers ..... .. 78 Basketball Royalty .... . ...... 80 l Beacon .................. 24-25 Beta Hi-Y .-..-.. I ..........- -,----- 5 5 Industrial and Vocational Arts Department, .... 107 goaid gf Elditgfgtion ........ .... 53 Intramural Sports ....,,,..,,.....,,..........,,,,s,,,,,,,,, ,, 94 oo ro m .,..... - .,...... ......... .... Boys' Bowling ....... - ........... 94 -I Boys' Cihorus ...... .... 3 7 BOVF' SW' -'----------- ---- 2 8 Junior Class .......,............ ....... 1 27 Busmess Manager ------ -'-- 1 1 Junior Class Officers ,......,..... ,,,..., 1 26 Chess Club ---------'- ---- 65 Junior Prom Committee , ,..,.,..,,, 44 Junior Varsity Baseball Team ,i,..,, ,,,, 9 1 Junior Varsity Basketball Team ...... .... 7 7 C Junior Varsity Football Team ,......, ,,., 7 2 Cooks 13 Junior Varsity Swimming Team ...,... .,,, 8 5 Commegial Department mn-.111 Junior Varsity Wrestling Team .... ..,. 8 3 Counsel rs ...............,............... .... 1 2 Counselbrs' Office Help ....,........ .... 5 9 K Counselbrs' Office Secretaries ..... .... 1 2 K I Cross-Country Team .,,............. .... 8 8 FV Cub ------' -'---'--' ---- 5 0 custodians ------------------- A ----'--- ---- 1 3 Kitchen Crew .... 13 I. D Language Department .... , ...... 110 Dads' Club Executive .... ---- 5 5 Librarian ..,i...,......,..,... ,,,, 1 1 Dean of Students .... .. .,..... .... 1 1 Library Staff ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 5 9 Debate Club .,................ ...A .... .... 6 5 Dedication ............... . ............... .... 3 M Delta Hi-Y ...............,.,............... .... 5 2 Distributive Education Club .,..... 62 Main Office Help ,,,-.4---.--- 58 Drill Team ------------4----------------- -- 4 6 Main Office Secretaries ...... s... . .. 12 Majorettes .,,.........,...,,.. 38-39 Make-Up Corps .....,... ....,.. 4 2 E math Department .,.... ,,,.,,, 1 06 . atron ........,.......... ,,.,, 1 3 E252ElI,.?S'i,i.'5.I ffTf..3?'1i1 '1ii2ili'5 Muff Deeffmfnf ---- A ---- --111 N F Nurse .... : ....., ..r,.......,.. , 11 First Semester Girls' Club Council ................ 22 N'-H595 OHICC HCIP --------- ---- 5 8 First Semester Student Council t.t,.................. 20 First Semester Student Council Officers .....,.. 20 0 Flag Bearers .........,........................................ 56 l Football Coaches ............................... ...,. 70 Odaci Club ........ ...... ........ . . 47 Football Managers ......... .. ..... 70 Opererta ....,............ , .... 34 55 Football Trainer ...... - ....... ..... 7 0 Orchestra .......... ......... ...,.. 4 0 -41 French ' Club .....,... ..... 6 3 Orchestra Officers .... , ..,.... 40 ADMINISTRATION A I Alpaugh, Leon ..... ......... Allison, Jack ....... Arnason, Hal ...... Asplund, Mel ..,.., Auguston, Vera ....... ..,,.......,..103 Baker, Elizabeth ............... ....,,.,111 105, 106 Barsness, Laura ..,....,... .. ....... .... 1 5 9 Bartruff, Pearl ................... ,,.,.,.,111 55 Blair, Douglas .... E........... 9 ..... 11 Bobson, Arnold ...... 77, 107 P Parent-Teacher Association Executive Board .... 9 Pep Assembly Committee .............................. 50 Pep Club ..,....,,...,.s............,..,.............,..,...,.. 48 Physical Education Department .,.... - .....,,,.,. 107 Principal .,.,.......,...,.,,,,,.,,,,....,..,, ,.,,, 1 0 Projection Squad ,.................... ,.... 5 6 R Radio Crew ..... E ,.,,,.., ,.,,,,,,,,. 5 7 Raider Club .,.. ... 54-55 S Science Department ,..,. .....,,.,.,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 06 Second Semester Girls' Club Council .......... 22 Second Semester Student Council ......,...,,,.,,,, 21 Second Semester Student Council Officers ...... 21 Senior Class ,,,, ....,,...,,,..,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,-,,, 1 40 Senior Class Officers ............,...,,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,, M138 Senior Class Speakers ,.,, ,,,,,,, 1 39 Senior Prom Committe ,.,,, . ,,,,,,r 45 Shuksan .. ...,.,..,,..,,..., ,, ub Officers ........ Social Studies Department ...,. Song Leade Sophomore Sophomore Class Officers Sophomore Basketball Tea IS .... .,. ,...... - ....,,. ,, Class .. ..... . 26-27 64 103 98-99 1 13 12 m ....... .... 7 7 Sophomore Football Team ,r,. , ,,,,,,,, .,,, 7 6 Spanish Club .....,... E ,,,, , ..,,,,,, ,-,, 6 2 Stage Crew .....,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,-. 4 2 Superintendent of Schools ..... .,., 9 Swimming Coach ,,,,,,,,,,,A, .,-. 8 4 Swing Chorus ...,.,,.,.,,,,,, ,,,- 3 6 Swing Kings ,.,,,, ,,,, A ,,., ---- 3 6 T Tennis Coach ..., N ,,,,. 1 95 Ticket Squad ..,. ,.,, . . ,,,, 57 Torch Club ....,, ,,,,,,.,-,,, ,.,, 5 0 Track Coaches ,.,. ,,,,, , ,,,,,-,,, .-,. 3 6 U Ushers Club .,,.. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, -,,, 4 9 V Valentine Awards .,,,,,,,,, ,,-, 4 3 Varsity Baseball ..,.,. ,,,, 8 9 Varsity Basketball .,,. ,.,, 7 3 Varsity Football ..... ,,,, 7 2 Varsity Golf .. ...,...,,. ,,,- 9 2 Varsity Swimming .... ,,,,,, ,,,, 8 4 Varsity Tennis ....,.. , .,r,,,,,, 93 Varsity Track ..,..,.,,... - ,.,,,,,. ,,,, 8 6 Varsity Wrestling .....,..,.... ,,,, 8 2 Vice-Principal ...................,,,,. ,,,, 1 0 W What-A-Sho ......... ..,...,.,....... 5 0.31 What-A-Sho Royalty ......... Wrestling Coaches ,,...,.,.. -... 82 Y Y ll Le d .......... ...,..,.,. 9 8.99 YFTeensa Cabinet ...... , 51 Bradley, James ....... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 Brown, Dorothy ...,,, ,.,,, 11, 61, 109 Buss, Lyle ...- ....,. ....,..1. ,,,.,,, 1 2 , 109 C Carter, Gordon ..... .....,,,. Chapman, Helen ..,... .. . ..,.... 105 I. V.JWILSON FLORIST . . . SMITH'S BAKERY . . . MOONLITE DRIVE-IN . . . PAY'N SAVE . . . HAN- SEN S YOUNG MEN'S SHOP . . . FRANK'S TEXACO SERVICE . . . BELLINGHAM NATIONAL BANK . . . HORSESHOE CAFE . . . MULLER AND ASPLUND . . . THE CASUAL SHOP . . . PIONEER PRINTING CO. . . . MILLS ELECTRIC CO. . . . ALBERTSON'S . . . LEOPOLD HOTEL . . . MORSE HARDWARE CO. FRAN'S BEAUTY SALONS . . . STAR MONOGRAMMING SERVICE . . . BARSNESS BARBER SHOP . . B. B. AUTO PARTS. One Hundred Sixty-Six Chesterley, Inger ..,.. Clothier, Milton .,.... Cole, Louise ...- ..... Cole, Floyd ..,...... Cornish, Carol .... Coy, Lorraine .................. Coye, Clarence .... Crandel, Errol .... Dorr, Robert ...... Eggleston, Mariorie Emory, Ruth ......... - ....... Ersland, Neil ........... .. fffffiififii 12, 77, 86, .1f.', E5f' Feldmann, Lester ....,............ ,..,, Francis, Jack ....... Fraser, Edna ......... Frazier, Robert ....... Gerry, Violet ..................... .. Glenn, Caroline ....... .. ....... Glover, Wayne ......,... Gonsalves, Dorothy Gooch, John .....,..........,, .... ......,.......... 2 4 Goodman, John ..................... - ........,.......... .... Gorsuch, Bernice ......... . ......,...................... .. Gunderson, AI ..........., 31, 3 Hagon, Emile ........ ...... 2, 34, 102, 104-,U '6ii 'ii3 Harris, Don ..........,, .. ........... ...., . . , Holzer, Kathleen Jackson, H rlan .... ,.. ......... .. James, Ken ........, Jansen, Donell Jewell, Earle ....... Johnson, Rex ....... Ackerman,, Brenda Adams, Dick .........., Adams, Ray ........ Adams, Robert Adcox, Clive .........,. Adkinson, Deanne ...... Aemmer, Mike ............... Ahlstedt, Richard .............. Akers, Ruth .....,..,. Albans, Gary ....,... Albright, Dave ... Albright, Torn fQfff 65f'72f'B6 22, 39, 59 62. 86 39 37 Alderson, Don ,.... . ......... Alexander, Virginia .... 57, Alff, James .....,,.. ,... 5 6, Allen, Bill ...- ......... ..... 2 1, Allen, Linda . ...... ...... ................ . Allen, Thomas .., ..................,...... ..,, Alley, Kathryn ,......,. ................ .... - . 27, 94 Allsop, Michael, ,................. 38, 39, 56, 64 Allyn, Roger ......... .. ....................... 74, 83, Alwood, Darrell ,..,... ....,....., 3 6, 41, 86 Alwood, Duane ,...... .......,,....,,............ 3 9 Amarando, Jo ...... Amarando, Lucy .... Anable, Dan ......,..... ................,,...,,,,,, 4 2 Anable, Michael .........................,,.......,.,....,, , Anderson, Carla ..,......, ..,.- ..... 22, 42, 49, 110 Jones, Howard ....,. - .....,.. - ......,.... 11 P 105 Jordan, Ron ..... ...... .... 1 3 13 Peterson, Dorothy .,.,.,.....,.... ....... 1 2 152 11'-1' ----1-2-33111 K lpott, om ........... ..... 102 Pooleon, Michael ..... ...... .... 5 2 , 103 106 Kennedy, Louise ..... ...... ,...,,, 1 1 0 13 Knibbs, Mary ...... ....... 1 03 R Korte, Gerald ...... ....., ,.,,... 1 0 3 Rickens, Zelda ....... 1 ..... ...,,.......... , , 12 Rogers, Lois ,...... ,...,.. - ,,,,,,,,., 1 3 107 l Rosi, Jane ...... ....... .....,, 1 0 7 Larsen, James ,..... ...... .........,,....,, 9 Iiarienia Virginia ... ....,...,.. 62, 107 5 ea, es .,,., ........... ...................,,.. 5 5 Leedy, Clifford ........,... ...,,. 3 9, 109, 111 gafiin- Robff' ----'- -- -- ------ 1 0 5 122 106 Lehning, Thomas ...... ....... ......,.....,....... I 0 3 S3115 uri' ,foe 1 5 102 Liveritte, Rudy 1..,. ..... ............. ................ . 1 O 2 Sa Qu uf, J 1 0 7 105 Liveritte, Suzanne .,.,,1..,...... 1 ......,., ......., 1 02 SaL'.ek'- 1,3711 ' ' 1 0 Lockhart, Janet ....... ...........,, .....,., 1 1 C ms cena ' 7 ' ' ' 1 L - Shagren, Margaret ....... ..... . .. 110 L3I'ffVM,E2Q'fI ---- ----- -------- 1 Q 2 Smith, 'rrala .,...,.,.... ..... 1 2 109 ' S teele, Helen, ..,...,. .,,.,.,...,,...,...... , 102 10 gtenier, Addie .,.,,.... ..., 7 62.5.8 ..,. i 12 102 ICP 311. 3117 ---- - ------- r , 107 102 M' grewagt, gee ...... .........,...,............... 1 1 10 3 tran , iza ...... .,..,.,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, 1 07 MCCICHY' James ' ' I 0 7 Stottlebower, Joseph ....... ,.-- ..,,,... 102 105 M T 12 Markham, Aaron ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, 9 T h ompson, Douglas ...... ,,,,,,.,,.,,, 1 03 12 Mason, James ,........ ....,, ,. ,,,,,,,, ,,,, 9 T hrelkeld, Margaret ....... . ,........,, .... 1 10 106 May, Mrs. Edgar ..... ...,,.. 9 Twins, Beverly ..................... ...... 1 os 110 110 Milburn, Elbert ....,..... ,,,,,,, , ., 106 102 Moblo, Mrs. Robert ..... ...........,., 1 1 V 107 Monroe, John ............,... ,,,.. 3 4, 111 110 Munn, John ,. .............. ............,. 1 11 Valum, Rolf ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 ,,,,,,,,, N-W --,---,---. 106 108 Murray, Charles . ...... .......,,., 1 03 Van Zanten, Geri ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ---,--. 1 1 0 N W 103 Walton, Malcolm ............... .,..,, ,.... 8 9 111 106 RZIZZ2: 325'e??...2:2 'ii:i.. U35 William ------'--- -----------' ----------- - 9 15 102 Nichols. Gordon .. .. ...... 107 We'F1 ' B111 '- --'----------'--' N- ---'------------- 55 Nngen, Lyle 13 Vvzgrpplft Rev. Grant ....... -....-,-.. i 09 ' ' i te, onnie ,........... .,,. , , 1 2 Nunn' Mary ' ' 1 3 Wilson, George ...........,..... ...-- ..,,.... .. 13 9 92 9 Y 106 O'Connor, Rod ,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 1 0 7 Yonlick, George .... ............. .,,.,,. 6 8 , 83 107 106 Otley, Mrs. Cecil ,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,, 9 York, Charlotte ..... ..,.,.. ...,...., 1 0 6 107 107 Pauley, Ralph ....,,,., ,,,,,,, 1 11 Young. Elma ..... ..........,..,... 1 3 Anderson, Darrell .,.,.......,......,........,............,, 113 B 113 Anderson, Darrell .... 31, 53. 54, 73, 78, 86 140 113 Anderson, Jeanne ........................................., 113 Babcock, victor ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,-,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 6 1 113 Anderson, Jeannie .,,... ................................. 1 27 Backlund, Paul ,,,,,, N ,,,,--,,,,-,,,,,-- 127 127 Anderson, Jerold ..... ..........,... 1 40 Badgley, Sharon ,,,,, 37, 127 127 Anderson. Joe ...... .........,...,,. 1 13 Baer, June ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 4 1 113 113 Anderson, Kurt ....... ,.................. 1 13 Bagley, Donna ---,,,,-, ,113 140 Anderson, Lenore ..,. .. ...... 31, 39, 140 Bagley, Helen -,,,,, ,,,,,-- 3 7 113 Anderson Nancy .,.... ........ 3 1, 113 Bagley, jim ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 1 15 113 Anderson, Paula .....,... .,.,,., 4 6, 127 Bailey, Glenn ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 140 113 Anderson. Rea Ellen ..... .....,..... 1 40 Bailey, Linda Rae ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , 127 86 Anderson. Robert .,.,.. ...... . 140 Bailey, Mary ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 4 2 , 46, 113 127 Anderson Steven ........... ........... 1 27 Baird, Jim ,,,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 39 127 113 Anderson Teri Helen ........,,.....................,. ...140 Baird, julie ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 32, 37, 43, 140 Andrus, garline -A-------a-------.----...--..--..-.. 58. 13? gaLema,JKeith .............. 39, 53, 54, 56, 86, 127 1'1W3Y- UC -------r-----------------,-------- - -----,---,-.. a er, uanita .....................,...........,.... 39, 127 113 Apr. Ken ...-.. ,21, 43, 45, 52, 72, 73. 136 140 Baker, Linda Q ...,......,....,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 20, 63, 113 94 Armstrong. Drane ....................,..,................., 140 Baker, Sam .. ....,,..,. 21, 44, 53, 54, 62, 127 113 Armstrong, Robert .........................,................ 113 Bakkom, Larry ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 1, 113 127 Armstrong. Roger ...... ...... - ...113 Ballard, Robert .....................,.. 39, 41, 94, 113 140 Armstrong. Vincent .... ............ 1 27 Bailey, Ron ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 1 1 3 113 Arneson, Marguerite ...... ..... 6 2, 140 Banks, Allen ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 7, 127 113 Ash, .1020 ---...----.-----..--.--... ,,...... 9 4, 140 Banks, Barbara ..,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 27 127 Ashburn, Carolyn ,.,............. .................... 1 13 Banks, Bruce ,,,,, 2 ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,127 113 Asrnundsen,,Mary Ellen ....... .... 2 6, 27, 113 Barbo, Gage ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 9, 127 140 Atkinson, Linda Rae ......... .............. 4 6, 127 Barnes, Viola ..,,,, ..- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 115 140 Atrebury, William .......... ............. 5 3, 65, 127 Barron, Scott ,..,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 27 113 Ausborne, Janet ..... .....................,,.......... 1 40 Bartling, Gail ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 9, 94, 127 127 Axelson, Joyce -------------e------- - -----.--s.-.............. 127 Bartruff, David ..,,..... ......, 3 4, 36, 37 127 HILLVIEW DAIRY . . . VICTOR'S . . . OWL PHARMACY-GRAHAM PRESCRIPTIONS . . . SEAFOODS, INC. . . . ROBERT BURNS . . . MILDRED FROST'S FLOWERS . . . HOLSTINE'S SHOE SHOP CASCADE LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS . . . DE PAUL'S JEWELERY . . . FRASER CHEVROLET CO. . . . ERICKSON'S FASHION FABRICS . . . MANCHESTER'S GRINDING. . . ROYAL INN. . . BROWN AND STONE MUSIC CO .... WESTFORD FUNERAL HOME . . . IRELAND AND BELLINGAR . . . LEOPOLD BEAUTY SALON . . . BELLINGHAM ROOFING COMPANY . . . GRAND CENTRAL AUTO BODY. BORNSTEIN One Hundred Sixty-Seven Baunach, Marci .... . .. ....... Baunach, Randy .., ...... ..... . ...,. , . Beacom, Corrine ........ ., .,.....,, . Beard, Vickie .... . .. ....... Beard, Vicky .... ...... Becker, Carol ....... Beliel, Sandra ........ ..- ......... . 144 Bell, Belka, Richard ....... ..... 4 3, Bqb 20, Bell, Bruce .,...., Bell, Diane , .... . Bell, John ................................. Bell, Trlidie ........... Bell, Vickie .......... Bellingar, David .,.. ' 5E '5li '55 li'5 , r Benedict, Jack .... -.. Benedicti, Mary .................. 37, Benedict, Sue ........ 31, 48, 50, Benner, jJudy ...............,..,.,.. Bennett, Bennett, l Bennett, 1 Bennink, Bennuml Benson, Benson, Benson, Benson, Bennthie Bergeson Bonnie ...,...............,................ Elizabeth .... Nora ....... Muriel ....... Michael .... Dale ....... Jack .,..... Nancy ....... Thomas ...... n, John ..,... Don ....... Bergholz, Warren ...... Bergman, Clark ..,... Bergmari, Mary ......, Bergma , Palmer ...... Bergsma Kent .......... .....,. Bergstro , Kathryn ...... ................ Berman, Gary .......... .............. Bernadi, Tammy ..,, ....., Berwick, Harvey .... ......... - ....... Berwick, Corky ...... ...,,...,..... ............ . L . Berwick, Vicki .............. 43, 48, 50 98 Bianche, Diane .... . ................... . Biery, Ed .,.,...... Biery, Ted ...,... Bird, Barbara ..... Bird, Janis ....... Bird, Judi ........... Birman, Garry ....... Bishop, Stuart Bishop, 'Vicki .......... Blackman, Rusty ......... .......................... Blackmore, Wil iam .,... .,............. 6 5 Blair, David .............. .................. Blair, Gary ............. ..... 5 0, Blair, Janice ...... Blake, Beverly ..... .....,,, Blake, Linda ...... ..........,,. Blake, Linda ...... .....,........... Blakely, Sandi ....... .................... Blakely, Sharon ...., ..... 3 4, Blick, Buzz ...,.,,.. ......... ,,.... ........ Bliss, Diana .,.....,... .........,....... Blondell, Dave ....... ......... Blondell, Elsie ..... ,.......,.,.......,.,,., ..,., . 31 39 47 50 Blondell, Sally .....,..... ....., Blondheim, Barry ,.........,.,.,.., ...,.,,.......,,,,,., Blount, Verdell ................,.....,,.. 94 Blowers, Flora ..........,,.................,.......,........,. Blum, Bob ............ 20, 21, 52, 54 69 86 Blum, Carol ...........,.......... 22, Blume, Rodney ...............,,...,,,,,..,, ,,,,,,,,, .,,,, Blume, Thomas ...................,.,,,. Blythe, Tass. ...... 31 36, 37 43 Boal, Pa IHC13 ..,.................. ,,,.,.,,,,.,, Bochnak, Jo Ann ..........,....,... Boe, Gary ..,............ Boettner, Fred .... Boettnerp Terese ..... Bolin, Christie ..... Bolin, Tbm ....,,. Bolton, Joe ....,.,... 'ffffff 5'i Bonkoski, Frank Bonkoski, Mary .,... Bookey, Kathleen ,.... Bernstein, Andy ...,. Bostrum, Judy ....... Bostwick, Janice ..... Bouffiou, Gary ...... Boutwell, Judy ....,,.. Bovey, Gary ...... Bowen, Teri Bowler, Mim ,... Bowman, Grant .,.... Bowman, Sharon ...... Boyer, Beverly ......1... Boynton, Marie .,.......... ,,,,,, 4 8, Bradley, Jacqueline ....,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 9, 49, 113 127 141 127 141 127 141 141 113 113 113 127 141 141 141 141 127 141 127 127 141 113 50 113 141 127 113 113 141 35 141 127 127 113 127 113 127 141 127 127 141 113 127 113 141 127 113 113 113 127 113 113 127 127 113 113 127 127 113 127 141 113 113 127 141 113 113 113 127 142 142 113 142 127 127 113 142 113 142 114 113 142 127 127 114 127 114 142 142 142 39 127 127 114 127 127 127 Brady, Genevieve ..,.,...,.,,.,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Brand, Viola ...,,,,,, ,.,,, ,. ,. ...,., 2 ,,,,,, 61, Brandt, Karen .....,....,,... ,. ...,..., . ...-..W Brandt, Linda ,..- .......,... ,. ......, .....,, , ,, Brandt, Sammy ..... - ....... C ......... ..,, 8 2, Brashier, Robert ...... ......... Brethauer, Gregg ....,, .,..,, Brooks, Douglas ..... ............. Brewer, Charles ... .......,,..,. ..., Brewer, Donald ....., .........,. 8 3, Brewster, Dave ....,.. ... .... 31, 39, Bright, Viola ..,,.. .,....... ..............,, . .... Brooks, Carol ...... .,..... - ...,............ 3 1, 48, Brooks, Mimi ....,..,...................,.......,.,,. 64, Brooks, Wayne ........................ 34, 37, 42, Broten, Corinne ...,.. 19, 31. 43, 45, 48 51, Brown, David ...,...................... 34, 36, 37, Brown, Janet ...... ........,.,.,.....,...,,,.,..., 6 1, Brown, Jim ....,. ..,,., 3 4, 37, Brown, Pat .... ,... .,.....,, 3 1 , Brown, Rikki ..,...,.. ., .,... 59, Brown, Ronald ....,.....,. ,,,... 3 9, Brown, Thomas ............., .,.,.,, 8 3, Bruce, Marleen ....... -, ,,,,,, ....,.....,,,,, , Bruland, Barbara ...... ,.,,,,..,.,,,,.,,..,,..,, 4 2, Bruland, Ken . ,.,......... ........,....,,.,,.,, 5 2, 84, Brumbelow, Charles Brynildsen, Dana .......... 20, 'EBI' Buatte, Tom ,..- .....,,,,.,, . ,,.,,,,,,,,,.,,, ,, Buck, Stephen ,....... Buckley, Merle ,.,,.... Bullock, Richard ...... Bundy, Grady ......... Burghoffer, Dan ... Burke, Allan ....,, 68, ,.... 53, 74. '2r7 '5'i s'5 5s'9 - 77. Burns, Dan ,,.,.. ,,-,,, 3 7, , Burton, James ,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-, Busby, Bill ...,.... ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Bush, Richard ..... ,,,,,, Buss, Dale ....,,.,,, ,,,---, Buss, Deland ..,, ,,,,,,, , , Butts, Darryl ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- 3 7 Butts, Gerri ...... ...,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 39, Byrd. Barry ...... ....... 5 4. 70. 77, 89, 126, Byron, Gail ,,..,..,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,-,,,,,--, Byrum, Candy ....,,,,..,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, C Cagey, Virginia ,..., ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Cailler, Kathleen ....,,, ,,,,,, 4 2, 94, Caillier, Phyllis .,,,., ,,..,,,,,-,,, ,,,, 5 4 94, Calkins, Sherry ,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, v,,,,,-,, Cammack, Earl ,.,.,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,, , 2 Cambell, Ginna ..,,....,,,, 32, 33, 50, S1 43, Cambell, Kim ,...,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 2 2, 42, Campion, Bud .,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, 2 1 , Campion, Maryellen ,,.., ,,,,,,, 2 5, 49, Cannon, Karen ...,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,, ,,,,, Carlson, Edwin . ..,......,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4, Carpenter, Douglas , ,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 39, 52, Carpenter, Mary ,.,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , 45, Carr. 120166 -----.,---- ....... 4 2. 47, 58. 94, Carr, Susan ,,,.,....,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 2, Carson, Dorothy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Carter, Sue ..,,,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Carter, William ..,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 8 6, Caskey, Gail ..,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 1, Carlow. Rena ,,--.......... 31. 43, 59, 99, 124, Cawker, Leslie ..... ..,..,,.,. 2 2, 31, 43, 64, Cebbia, Phyllis ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 2 2 , Cederlind, Roger ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Ceronova, David ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 3 7, 62, Chadwick, Janice ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 3, 53, Chamberlin, Norm ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 0, 56, 78, Champion, Marsha ,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 3, Chandler, Sharon ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 9, 50, Chartier, Tom ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Chavis, Vici ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,., Chervenock, Robert .......,.. 34, 36, 37, 50, Chesney, Kath ,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 47, Chesney, Pamela ,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 2, Chevalier, Jim ..,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Chevalier, Teresa ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 3 1, 62, Chevalley, Brent ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Chevalley, Robin ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Chevis, Peter .,.,.,.,. ,,,,,,,,,, 5 3, Childers, Mike ,,,,,, ,,,,, 3 9, 40, Chinn, Jack ,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, Chizer, Carmen ,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 4 , Christen, Sharon ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 2, 39, 47, 50, Christensen, Andy ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, Christensen, Steve ,,,,, ,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 4, Christie, Gale ,,...,,. ,,,,,, 3 9, Christie, Gary ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Cifter, Ali ,,,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , , 128 128 114 128 128 128 114 45 128 114 114 114 142 114 114 142 142 114 142 142 142 94 128 114 114 128 142 128 114 114 114 128 114 128 114 128 114 128 114 142 114 56 114 128 128 128 114 142 114 143 11-1 128 114 114 143 114 128 143 114 143 114 114 128 143 128 143 143 128 114 114 143 114 138 128 114 114 143 143 114 143 128 143 94 128 143 114 128 128 143 114 128 114 128 Clancy, Patricia .,.. ,. .,,.....,,,..,,.,..,.,,,,.,, - Clapper, Vanita ..,.. ..... 3 4, 37, 39, Clark, Colleen ..,.,,, .,,..,,....,,,,,,,..,, Clark, Judith ..........,, .,,,,...,,,, ,,,, Clark, Kay ......... 2 ,.....,. ,,,,,,, Clark, Lawrence .... ..,... Clark, Corinne ....... .... Clarksan, Vicky ,.... Clary, Dennis ..........,. Clayton, Charles ....,. 46, 51, 39. 39. 48, 61, 20 Clifton, Kathy ........ .,,,..,.........,,,, Clough, Marlene ..,....,,, ,... 2 2 25, Cochran, Delbert .,.-, ..,... ......,,.,...,., . Coe, Warren ..,....,....,.,..............,,,...,.,,,,.,...... Coil, Janet ,....... . .,,,...............,,,,,,,, 22, 37, Calley, Dave .........,........,,.,,,,.,,.,....,,,...,,,,,,.,,,., Colley, Lana ,....,....., 31, 34, 37, 43, 48 98, Collier, Wendy ..,... 20, 21, 34, 36, 37 47, Colpitts Carol .,..............,......,...,.,... ............., Combs, Paul ,.,... .............,....,.,.,......,,.....,.... Comfort, Craig ,...... ....... 3 4, 37 50, Compton, Lorna ..... ........,., - ... 37, 42, Comstock, LeRoy ..,... ............. - .,.. 3 1, 54, Comstock, Wayne ..,... . ...... 52, 54, 70 82, Connel, Doug ........ ......,....,.......,... 9 2, Conneley, Joel ..., ....,........,..... 6 5, Conrad, Robert .,..,,. ..... 3 9, Cooley, Dave ,.,,., .... 6 5, Cooper, Leland .....,. .,..,,,,, Copland, Nona ..,,,. 46, Corbett, Donna ...., ,.....,, ...., 3 7 , Corne, Judy ...,..,,.,.,.,,,,,..,,...,.,... - .,.....,.,,. ,,,, Cortelyou, Sue ..,,...,..................... ., ,,..,... 21, 31, 34, 36, 37, 43, 45. 48, 50, 73. 98, Cory, Greg ,..,,,,,.,,,,,,,..,,,,,,....,,....,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Couchman, Jerry .....,....,,...,,,,,,,,.,,,..,.,.,,, 39, Coulter, Glenn ,,,,.,,.,, ,,,,,. ,,,,,,, 5 3 , 62, Cowan, Carol ......... .,., 5 8, 62, Cowden, Cheryl ..,,, ,,,,,,, 3 7, Cox, Robert . ....... .,., 3 7, Coye, Glen ....,,...,,,, ,,,,,,, 9 3, Crainer, Terry ,,,...,.., .,,,,,.,,, 3 7, Cramer, William ....... ,,,, 3 4 37, Crandall, Jack , ..,,,,,,, Cranfill, Richard ..,,.,. ,,,,, 5 2, Cranfill, Sandra ,,,,,,,,,., ,,., 6 1, Crawford, Dewane ....,.. .,,,,.. 5 7, Cranford, Steven .,..... ,,,,,.,,,, 3 9, Crim, Cathy . ......... . Crocker, Clyde . .,., .. Crocker, ' Crocker, Gary ....., Crocker, Rob ,.,. ..,,,, Crocker, Robert . ..... Cronkhite, Gary ..... Cronkhite, Vicki Crosby, Jack ...... David ..... Crosslin, Jack ....,,.. Cultee, Donna , ...... Cummings, Dennis ,..... Curl, Shirley ....,.,.,,,, Curtis, Jon ...,,......,. Curtis, Judy Dahl, Ed ...... Dahl, Janice .... Dahl, Susan .... .,,,, ,,,, Dahlquisr, Tom ..... Dancer, Blaine ..... Dandliker, Gene ..,... Daniels, Linda ..,..... Daniels, Robert ...,.. D'Aoust, Michelle .... Daubrey, Jean ....... v ...IfIfiQQffQ 5EQ 57,M 'fffff i'i'f'iS'5f'74i'-5923 51, 34, 36. 'ffffff '57'f' 50. .Q1QQQ '5'9'f 55f 13, D 'I1Q1QII111Q1Q11I' 6i'f 921'f 22. 34, 36. 37, 43, 20, 63, 128, 62, 94, D'Augert, Larry ,..,. ..... 5 O, 65, 84, Daughters. Sandy ,...... ..,,., 6 1, 94, 97, Davenport, Steve .,,,,,. ,,,,,, 3 8, 39, 52, Davidson, Karen ,.,. ,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 1, 72, Davis, Camilla . .... ,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , , Davis, Diane .... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Davis, Gail ....,,.,, ,,,,,, 4 3, 54, Davis, Gloria ,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Davis, Jim ..,....... ,,,,,,, 5 2, 60, Davis, Neil ..,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Davis, Stephen ..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Davis, Vince .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Dawes Barbara 20, 21, 39, 44, 49. 50 80, Dawes, Beverly ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, 19, 39, 94, Day, Dari Anne ......,...,..,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,, - Day, Garrett ,......... ,,,,,, 3 7, 39, Da Zelle, Janice .,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 3 7, Dean- Marv ---,---- A ...,-. ..., 5 9, 61. Dean, Tommy ,.,.,,,,..,,,, ,,,,,,,, 9 4, De Coteau, Eugene ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, WlLADOR'S . . . HERALD PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY . . . MOOSE PLIANCES-DIVISION OF HASKELL CORP. . . .J. C. PENNEY CO. . . .AUTOMOTIVE PARTS SERVICE J. QJS FLOWER SHOP. . .STOCKTON'S. . .VIENNA CLEANERS . . . FIVE-MINIT AUTO WASH . H 8. H SPORTING GOODS . . . AR-zELLE BEAUTY SHOPPE . . . sEN'S MEN'S SHOP. . . GRIGG'S BELLINGHAM BUSINESS MACHINES . . . JOHNSON's FLOWER SHOP. . .WALLACE POULTRY CO. MEBEATH GLASS AND PAINT CO. One Hundred Sixty Eight 114 143 114 143 128 128 114 114 114 114 114 143 114 143 114 94 144 128 128 128 144 114 144 128 114 114 144 114 114 128 114 114 28. 144 144 115 144 128 115 115 115 144 128 115 144 115 115 128 128 144 115 115 37 115 115 128 144 115 128 115 128 128 128 115 144 144 115 128 115 144 128 115 128 115 144 128 144 128 144 128 145 128 115 128 128 115 128 115 115 145 115 115 ZURLINE'S KITCHENS AND AP- 43, 45, Deeter, Cathy ..,,... Deeter, Detter, Jerry ....... Deeter Donna ...... , Lolita .... Deeter, Tom ............., .... De Fries, Karen ,.......... De Golier, David .,.,..,... De Golier, Richard ....,..., De 1-Ion, Robert ................... Delcamp, Ronald ..,.., - ,...... Delton, Bob ................ . Delvendal, Bernard ... Demorest, Dennis ......... Denhartog, Karen .12 ...., 1 Denson, Linda ,.,....... De Paul, Gregory ...,... De Vaney, Sharon De Vries, William 1 2 8 145 13, ........ 39, 50, 128 1 5 145 50. 53, 63, .1.1........1..11...1..128 1 1 5 128 111135, sa 111fffQff'lii', 65, 85, - ....... 74, 128 129 129 115 129 .1......11...1.....1145 115 145 129 115 115 115 DeWitt, Ed .............. .....................,... . Dewitz, Anita ..,..... ..................... 4 6, Dickerson, Marcia ..........,..... 1. ....., 41, 63, Dickerson, Marilee ,................ ...,............... , .. 27, 34, 37, 45, 48, 51, 138, 145 Dickinson, Deanna ................,.........1,............ 128 Dickinson, Rod ....,..,.....,...... ..,.... 3 8, 39, 145 Dickinson, G. Thomas ....,.. .....,.......,.....,..... . 40 Dietrich, Mary .111.. ......... ..... 5 0 , 63. 65, 129 Dietrich, Susan ....,.... Dillon, Mike ,... Dinger, Jan ...1,, Dittrich, Toby .,... Dix, Hope ........ Doble, Sharon ......, Dodd, Eileen ............ 115 50, 129 1 15 129 1 15 Domonkos, Leslie ,... Donald, Craig ........ Doncaster, Susan ....... ,.,....................... 4 6, Doniger, Pat ......... ...................,,................, Donovan, Pat .........,....,.....,,..............,........... Doran, Jim ..........,..... 19, 53, 74, 77, 91. Dorffield, Donna ...,..................., , .,... 39, 94, Dorr, Donald ........ ,.......... 3 6, 39. 40, Dorr, Thomas .......... ,,.,.. ............ Doucette, Jim ...,....... .........,, ........... . Dougherty, Forrest .......... ..... . Dougherty, Linda ...... .1 ......,. 22, 37, Dow, Barbara ........ .....,,,,,.. 2 2, 37, Dow, Beverly ..... ...... 3 4, 37, 61, Dow, Geneil ....,.,.. ....... - 37, 59, Dow, Virginia .......... ............. 3 7, Downing, David Doxsee, Susan .L ...... 128 115 129 145 145 115 115 115 ....1.11115 129 115 115 115 145 115 129 145 1 40, 94 Doyle, Doug .,.... .... 8 3, 115 Drake, Corliss ...,. ...., 5 8, 145 Drake, Francine ...1. .,.... . 1. 129 Droullard, Lola ....., .129 Dudek, Kenneth ..,... 1 ..... 129 Duffy, Steve .....,... ....... 1 45 Duling, Judy ..., ....... 1 29 Dunn, Karen ,.,.. 1 .............,.............., 129 Dunnigan, Mary ....... .............,,........ 6 2, 145 Duppenthaler, Steve ............ 20, 54, 70, 89. 129 Durbin, Pat ..1,..,... ................ 5 9, 62, 145 Durham, Kristin .....,, .................,,. 4 6, 129 Duronso, Larry ...,.1..,..,... 1129 Dusrman. Barbara .,,. ,,,....,... 2 7, 46, 63 Dutton, Larry ........ ....,..., .... 1 1 53, 115 Dux, Ed . ...,... ...... 3 2, 37, 86, 115 Dybdahl. Rotha ..... ..,....... 3 7, 48, 129 Dyvig, Gale .,..... .. ...........,. 63, 129 E Eastman, Bill .........,.. ..,.,. , ........,....... 3 9, 61 Eastman, Sharon .,..... ...... 4 6, 94, 124 Easton, Alexis ..,..... .........1..,. 6 2, 129 Ebright, Lynn ........,.,,,.. ,..,......,,.,. 1 .1 22, 128 Ecalbarger, Kathy ........., .....,..,......,..,........,. 1 30 Eddy, Candy .,........ - ,..........., 27, 42, 63, 129 Ederer, Mike .,........ .............,.,.......... 1 29 Edin, Barry ,,1,........,.,.. .....,.......1 6 1, 145 Edmundson, Robert ......... 93, 129 Edwards, Danniel ....,. ...... 3 4, 37, 146 Edwards, Robert ...... ....,... 9 3, 123 Eggert, Christine ....1.. ....,,.,,,,....,, 1 23 Eggert, James, ...1.......... .....,..,,......,,,, 1 23 Eherenfieldt, Richard ...... ....,,. 5 4, 86, 129 Einarson, Brett , ........... .,..., 8 3, 86, 123 Ellingson, Donna ,,1. ......,,,.,..,..11,, 1 23 Ellingson, Sue ...... ,..,,,.. 6 3, 129 Elliot, Darrell .,,.. .,,,, 3 7, 124 Elkins, Pat ......., ,,,,.,.,,,, 1 23 Elsasser, Joyce ..1. ,,11,,,1,,,,,, 1 46 Elabree, Leslie ,,.1. ...., 6 3, 129 Elvig, Jim .....,, ,,,, 8 3, 124 Elvis, J0hn ----------,----- ---..------, ...... 3 7 , 124 Emerson, Allen ..... .. ..... - .... - ....,................ 129 Emery, Marc ....,. 11. .................. 56, 74, 124 Engels, Jean ................ .1 ..., .... ........,............. 1 4 6 English, Kathie ...... .. .............. 42, 46, 63, 129 English, Valerie .... ,...- ......................... 27, 146 Engman, Myron .................. ............... 1 . 20, 129 Engman, Sterly ..........,,......,............. ..... 3 9, 146 Ennen, Carol ..... 11... .... - ...,.., .1 ..,........,. 48, 129 Ennis, Marcia ....,........... ... ....... ......,..... 5 9, 129 Enochson, Marcia .... 1. ..................,..... 50, 63, 129 Erchinger, Rudy ..... .1 ,...............,. 52, 70, 129 Erga, Lillian ....... .........,...... ...........,...... 1 4 6 Erickson, Butch .... . ,.... 52, 70, 74, 86, 124 Erickson, Clayton ,..... ..,..............., 3 7, 39, 146 Erickson, Craig ..... ..................,................,. 1 29 Erickson, John .........................................,.... 129 Erickson, Shirley ...... ...... 2 6, 45, 48, 50. 51. 146 Erickson, Steve ...... ....................... 7 0, 86, 129 Ericsson, Mark ...,.. ........,,.... 5 0, 65, 93, 129 Ervin, Nancy .... .......................... 1 29 Euper, Laura ...... . ...................... 129 Euper, Terry ....... .,,.. 7 4, 124 Evans, Dan .,............ .,......... 1 46 Evans, Dan ................. .......... 1 24 Evans, Gage ..,. .. ........ .... 3 9, 129 Evans, Jane ..... ...... .................. 1 1 1146 Evans, Karen ..,.... .........,.. ........... 2 6 50, 146 Evans, Laury ..,... 1. .....,,.. 21, 53, 92, 129 Evans, Marjorie ..,.. .......... 2 4, 47, 146 Everett, Mark .... ..... 4 1, 63, 129 Evich, Andy .111 ...... .........,. 5 2, 124 Evich, Paul ..... ............ 1 ................ 1 46 Ezell, Larry ...... - ........ .........,.,. 1 24 Ezell, Robert ..... 11. ..,,. 61, 129 F Fackler, Rick ..,......... ..,................................ Fahlstrom, Darryl ........,.........,.....,..,.....,......,. Failor, Skip ....,............. 53, 69. 70, 136, Fairbanks, David Fairbanks, Eugene Farnham, Cathy Farrar, Sharen 1.,...,., 1 Farrel, Fran .....,... 1.., Farrell, Jacquelin C Farrow, Gary ...,........ Fast, Rosa Lee .......... Feathers, Dennis .,.... ...... Felch, Jack .,........, ......... Felch, Vicki ..,... Feldmann, Dana Ferguson, Ben ..., Ferguson, Greg Ferngren, Diane Ferris, Douglas Ferry, Janice ...... 94, -7-4--V777 Ferry, Pat .... 1 ............,..... 1 52, Fesser, Donna ..... ........,.,,.. ..,.,... 3 4 , Fesser, Sonia ....... ...... 2 2, 37, 49, 50, Field, Karla ....,..,.... ................... ,,.. 1 .... 1 Fielder, Loxie ........ .1...,........ 4 6 50, Fingenbaun, Virginia .... 1 ........ 63, Finkbonner, Charles .,.... ,.11.....,... Finkbonner, Georgia ....,. ..................,.1. Finkbonner, Larry .,... ......,...........,.. 1 11 Finley, Christine .......... ....... 1 42, 48, 50, Fisher, Patricia ....,..... .....,.............,........ Florence, Cythia ..,... .,,.....,..........,,. Florence, Don ........... ...... ,..., 5 6 Florence, Pamela Flugekvam, Joy 83 115 146 115 129 115 115 115 146 115 129 115 129 115 115 129 56 115 115 11.1115 129 115 146 129 129 116 146 129 146 129 116 116 129 116 147 129 129 147 Flugekvam, Luanne ..........,..,,,.. 20, 39, 48, Follis, Melanie .......,,. .,...,, 2 2, 48, 51 94, Folson, Judy .......,.. ,......,.,............, 3 7, Forbes, Barbara ..,..................,1 1.1147 Force, Sharon ..... ....... 9 4, 97, 116 Ford, Cary ...... ...,.1..... 2 1, 50, 129 Ford, Joan .,........ ............... ....,, 4 0 , 48 Foss, Richard ....., .,..... 3 7, 38, 39, 147 Foster, Harlan ,,......... ....., 7 0, 82, 86, 129 Foster, Janice ............. ....... ...,.........,.,..... 1 1 6 Fowler, George ..., 1. ......... ,..... 5 4, 70, 86, 147 Fowler, Larry .... 1. ....... ....,............,,,....,, Fowler, Tony .,.... Fox, Jeff ..,...... Fralick, Jim .... Frank, Tom ....... Franklin, Jane ....., Franklin, Terry Fraser, Donna .... 'S6 Fraser, Lana .,.,. ...1 .,... 1 ............ 1 ....... Frayseth, Carolyn ....1 Frazier, Linda Frazier, Robert 28, Fredrickson, Anni C 'Til''2iS'I 56', 5Iif- 37. 61, 70, 63. 94, 48 116 116 129 116 147 147 ....,.........130 116 130 147 116 147 130 61, Fredrickson, Beverly ..... --.... .... .. .......... 59 Freeman, Jeri .............. Freeman, Sandy .... .. .1............. - .............1. 5 8 Freeman, Vicki ...... 1 Freeman, Ted ...1 Frick, Linda ..... Friesen, Nyle .1.1.. Frisbie, Marcia ..1... Fullaway, Dick ..... Fuller, Guitanna ...... Fuller, Bill .......11... Gaasland, Diane Gahan, Brooke Galley, Les ..........1..... 52. 29. Gamble, Tomia Gardner, Doug Garman, Morris ...........1 22, 94, 112 42, 111111 '56'. '92'f G .1....1..11....1... 42 29, 54, 70, 79. 89, 138, ........................ , , 48, 99, si, 39. 48. sol' 'uilimi i Garmo, Diane .............. 111- .... 39, 41, 54, Gaulke, Bert -.11-1111 ...1.,.... 11 ..,,.1.11 1 1,,1,, 1, 39, Goff, Linda .............1......,.,. 22, 24, 31, 37, Gehrke, Corolyn ,1 ....... , .....1.1...,..,..,1, 11,1 Gelder, John ......... 1.....1,11..,,,,111 3 7, Gerde, Corrie ........ ..,,,.... 4 1, 49, 40, German, Diane .......,..,...1,.11,.,.,,,1,1,1,,,, Gerner. Curt ...... ..... 5 4, 70, 77, 89, Gerry, Lynda ......... ......1.,,,,,,,, 4 6, 63, Gibson, Doug ....,..,.. ,1,.,,,,,,,,,1,1 , 1 ,,,,, ,,, Gideon, Dale ...... - .....,.1,, .,..,,,,,,, 1, 24, 60, Gideon, Sandra ....... 1 ..1,..11..,1,.1,11,,,.111,, ,,,,, 6 3 Gienger, Pamela ,,,,.1.,,,,,,,.,, 1 ,.,,,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Gilbert, Rick ............ 52, 54, 70, 84, 86, Gilday, Ja me ...........,......11..,1, -1, ,,,,1 11,,,,,,1, , , Gilday. Julianne .....1..,,,.,..1 24, 27, 28, 47, Glenovich, Gail .1.......1, .,,,,,,, 1 1 20, 29, 31, Glopper, Janice 11.1 - ,111111111111111,,,,11,, ,,,,,,,, , ,, Glover, Wanda 1..11 111111111111111,,1111,,1,,,, 5 7, Goheen, Don 111111111,,,11,1,11,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Goldman, Abby .1...1111111 22, 49, 58, 61, 62 Gooding, Jim 111,111 1111,11,11,11,,1,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Gooding, Susan 1,,1111,,1,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,- Goodland, Doris ,,1,,1,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Goodland, William 1,1,11,,1111111,,,,1,,,, ,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Goodman, Fred 111.1.111 111111 2 1, 53, 74, 84, Goodman, Lillian Gordon, Park ..1..... Gordon, Steven ..... Gorgensen, Ken Gould, Brad ...1.. Goyt, Richard Graham, Bill .....1 Graham, Dennis ...1 Fifi Graham, John 1111 11,,,, 5 2, 54, 83, Graham, Sally 1111 1,,,, 2 2, 31, 49, Granger, Bill 1.1111 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Grant, Joe 1111111 ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Grant, Steve 1111,11 ,,,,,, 5 3, 79, Graves, Doug .,1111 11111111,1,111,11,, 2 1, 59, 50 Gray, Donna 1111,.111,1111..1,111,,,1 1,,1,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Gray. Grady ,.-----.,. 20. 21. 31. 50. 54, 92 Gray. Steven .................... - 53, 74, 85, 86 Grebe. Charla .....1....11 31, 39, 49, 50, 51, Green, Richard 1111,,1,1,111,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 1, Greenblat, Lynne 1111,1 1,,,1,,1,1,,,,,,,, ,,,, 4 2 , Green, Barbara ..11111 ,1,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Green, John 11111111,11 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Gregory, Hugh ..111.1. .11111.111111111 , 1111 1 11 65, Grenier, Susan ..11,,11111,,,1, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 7, 47, Griffen, Peter 111,1,,111, A ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,-,,,--, , Gnsss, John 24, 44, 53. 62, 72, 78, 92, Grimes, Alton 1111,11111,1,111,,1,1,,,,,,,,, 54, 37, Grinstead, Don 1 .111111 ,11,1,,111,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 3, Grinton, Bill .1111,,,11, ,,,,,,,, 5 7, Grinton, Darlleen 111111 ,,,,,,,, 5 4 Groom, Claudia 1111111 ,,,,,,,,,, 6 0, Grossbeck, William 1.1. ,111 86, Grove, Mel ..,,,11,1,1,1, ,,,,,,,,, ,-,, Groves, Ed 1, 111..1111 ,,,, 3 9, Grunhurd, Dave .1.11. ,,,, 8 2, Gunderson, John 11,1,1,11 ,,,,,,,,,,, Gunderson, Judith 11111,,, ,1 ,,,, 57, Gunderson, Kenneth 11111, ,,,,,,,,,, Gunderson, Robert 11111 ,,,,,,1,,11,,,,,, Gunderson, Sandy ,1,,,,,,,,,,, , 40, Gunn, Gaylene ,1111 ,,,1,,,,, 2 2, 59, Gunn, Ronald 1111111 ,,1,, 5 0, 54, 92, Gustafson, Sally 11,1 ,,,,,,,1,1,,,,,,, 4 2, H Haehn, Linda .,.,.1 11,111.11 1,,1 5 6 , 61, Hager, Guy ,111,111111 11-1,111 147 147 147 116 147 147 130 130 116 116 147 116 116 31, 147 130 116 116 147 147 148 130 116 148 116 130 130 130 148 116 116 148 116 148 130 116 148 116 130 130 116 116 148 116 130 148 116 130 116 148 130 116 148 130 130 148 130 148 116 148 116 148 116 130 116 130 148 130 116 130 116 130 116 116 148 116 130 130 116 148 130 116 116 116 116 148 116 116 149 BELLINGHAM TRANSIT SYSTEM . . . KAY WALTON'S . . . COST-LESS SELF SERVICE . . . ERSHIG'S INC. HOLLY'S MEN'S SHOP . . . JANSEN'S FLORAL . . . HURLEY' DRUG MART . . . BELLIINGHAM SUCCESS BUSINESS COLLEGE . . . LEOPOLD BARBERS . . . JOE MARTIN SPORTING GOODS . . . RALPH SMITH SHELL SERVICE . . . B. B. FURNITURE . . . GAGE'S .. . COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. OF BELLINGHAM . . HANSON-HAWK CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH . . . B. B. MEAT 8, SAUSAGE MFG. CO .... CITY CENTER MOTEL . . . DIEHL MOTOR CO. One Hundred Sixly-Nme Hager, John ,,...,. . 130 149 Haggen, Rick .....,.... ..,.. 7 0. Haggith, Robert ,........ .116 Haines, Walden ........ ......................... ...... 1 3 0 Hale, Alan ....... .. ,.,.........................,.. ........... 1 49 Hall, Jerry .....,.. ..... ............................. 3 9 , 149 Hall, Judy Pat ..,...........,. 31, 48, 51, 137, 149 Hall, Michael ,. ,.,,,,,,. .,,............ 5 6, 70, 74, 116 Halldorson, Janelle Hallenbeck, Danniel Halley, Charles ...,..,.., 116 37. Hamelin, Mary .......... ,...,.. 2 2. 116 Hamilton, Darrell ,..... .........., 7 0, 130 Hamilton, Karen ....... . .........,.....,...., 116 Hamilton, Laura ....... ...... 6 1, 62, 130 Hamilton, Ronald ..... ..................,. 6 1, 116 Hamilton, Susanne ....... ...................... 2 2, 116 Hammer, Vern ,........ .................................. 1 49 Hand, Jack ..........,. .... 2 1, 50, 52, 84, 130 Hankenson, Garey ,,... ....................... 3 9, 116 Hankenson, Lenore ....... ....,...,.... 3 1 49, 149 Hanks, Benny ..,,...... ...........,... , 116 Hanks, Brian ....... ............ . 116 Hanks, Craig ............ ....... 1 16 Hanks, Frederick ....,. ..,....... 1 30 Hannah, Jeanne ..... ............. 4 6, 130 Hansen, Dianna ..,..................... .116 Hansen, Joyce , ....... ...... 2 2, 42, 94, 149 Hansen, Roxanne .....,. .......,,...........,., 3 7, 116 Hansey, Barbara ..... ,.... 3 1, 34, 36, 37, 149 Hanson, Robert ...... .......,.................. 5 3, 130 Hanson, Steve ................,.............,,...,,,....,,.., 130 Harden, Rick .......................................... 20, 21, 31, 45, 54, 56, 78, 79, 138, 149 Harmer, Corliss . ........... 31, 32, 48, 50. 94. Harriman, Sheri ............................. , 26, 48, Harrington, Dee Harrington, Pat Harrington, Rick 13. 37. 91. 56. .. ..,, 130 117 130 149 117 117 117 117 Harris, Bill .,.,........ ...... 7 4, Harris, Gregory ..... .......... Harris. Joan ........ ........ Harris, Laura ...... ....... Harris, Scott ,......., ,.,,....... Harrison, Judith ..,.............................,.... Harrison, Mary ...............,........,,.. 27, Harrelroad, Joyce .....,.....,.,.....,.........,...... Hartford, Dave 31, 50, 56 74, 77, 78, Harvey, Dan ,.................,,.,............ ........ Harvey, Dianna ........,,..........,...............,. Harwood, Gayle .......... .N ...........,... 48, Hashisaki, Geraldine .... ...... 2 2, 34, Hatch, Joharhan ........ ..............,. Hatch, Sandra .....,.. .....,,, .,.. Hatch, Shirley .,.,. ,..... 3 1, Hatchard. Ann ..., ..,.... 2 6, Hatfield, Marcia ...., ..., 3 1, Haveman, Diane ,,,,. ,.,,,,,, Hawes, Candy ..,.,,.. ..,. Hawkins, Dianna ,.,. .. Hawkins, Gail ..,,............,,.. ,,.... ..... Hawkinson, Virginia ....,,...........,,,,,.,.,,,,. Hawley, Marilyn .......,.,,.,......,...,....,,,, Haworth, Kathy .......,.. 34 37, 41, 50 Hayes, Craig ...,... ............... 3 1, 50, Hayes, Gail ...,., , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 21, Hayes, Sandra ..... Hazelton, Mary ..... Hazen, Marcia ..,. Heath, Terry ...,...... Heather, Georgia .... Heathers, Laina ,.... Heaton, Rae Ann .... 41, .....,..117 . 31, 48 59, 149 59, 149 112, 117 ,...,...149 ....117 50, 130 50, 130 86, 117 22, 117 37, 117 50, 149 47, 149 63, 117 39. 117 ..,....,117 ....,.,.117 .....,..117 46, 117 65. 150 62, 130 48, 150 13, 117 -19 ,,,,,,..150 85, 117 .......,150 13, 130 ,...,.,,1l7 130 Heay, Lorna .......,....,.. .,.,,..,,,, Hebert, Marcia ,,........,....,.,, ,,.,,,,,,,, -i 2, Heffley, Frederick ...L ....,s.........,,,,,,,.,,, Heily, Katie ................ 21 22, 40, 48, Heller, Cathy ....... . ..,..................,......., ,, Helm, Kerry ......,...............,,,,.,,,..,,, ,,,,,,, Hembree, De Wayne .... 62, 150 117 50. 150 47, 130 ....,.,.117 17 Hendricks, David ...,.... .. ,..,, -10, 150 Hendricks, James .......... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 17 Hendrickson, Thomas ..... .... 1 3, 150 Hendrix, Laurie ........... .... 2 2, 117 Henifin, Wanda .,....... . 37, 117 Henickman, Karen .,... .,,,,,,,., 1 50 Hentz, Ron ...,.......... ............,,,,.,,,... 1 50 Herbold, Linda ...... .........,,,,,..,. 4 8, 73 Hershey, Alan ........ .....,.,,,,,...,..,. 5 3, 150 Hershey, Gary .......... ...,. 5 3, 77, 89, 117 Herrick, Thelma ...... , .,,............,......,., 150 Hickok, Bob ......,,. .....,..,,,..,,..,.,,.. 1 17 Hickok, David ..... ..,....,,.. 5 0, 130 Hickok, Judy .....,... .........,.,..,,. ,,.... 1 1 7 Hicks, Sandra ,,.,..., .. ..- ...,,,,.,....,, 130 Higgerson, Nancy ..,. .,,.,.,,.,,, 2 2, 117 Higgerson, Sue ...... ...... 2 2, 39, 117 Higman, Mike .... ..,...,,.,,..,..,,, 1 17 Hill, Chuck .,..,... ....,......,..,,.,,.. 2 O, 117 Hill, Kenneth .,.........................,... ,117 Hill, Ruby ,...,,..., ,.,....,.............,,.......,.... 1 17 Hilty, Harriet .......,. .,... 2 2, 31, 34, 47, 130 Hilty, Meredith . ..............,,,.... 37, 150 THRIFTWAY STORES . . . Hindman, Dennis ...... .... 7 4, Hinds, Jim ..,...,.,,. ...... ................,......... Hinton, Mike .... ...,.................................. Hinkle, Greg ....,. .......,............,,,........ 4 2, Hinote, Carol .........,...,., 22, 27, 42, 48, 63, Hinton, Sandra ..... ........, ..,...,...,,..,.....,.... Hocking.. John .,... ...... Hoff, Diane ......... Hoffeditz, Roger ..,. Hogan, Carol .,...,,.. ..,,,..... 6 1, Holeman, Deanna ..,... .... 5 0, 63, Holland, David ..,.... ..,,.,. 4 4, 54, Holland, Diane ..,..,.., ....., 2 2, 39, Holland, Kathleen .....,.. .,,,,, 3 9, 49, Hollenbaugh, Sandra ...... ,,....,..,,.,,...,..., Holliday, Diane ...,....... ,.... 4 6, 61, Holm, Ed ......,.... ....,.....,., . Holmes, Priscilla ...... ....... 4 0, Holzhauer, Ada ...... ..... 9 4, Hope, Jeanne ......... ,.,, 2 0, Hope, Terry ............ ...........,.,...,.,,, Hopkins, Ronald .... ,,.....,,,..,,,,...,,.,,,. Hopper, Bill ....,...... ............. 5 O, 77, 86, Horton, Lawrence .......,..,.. , ,.,.,,.,.,,,,,, ,.,,,,,, , , Hozelton, Mary Lee ...... 20, 27, 51, 59, 63. Hougen, Carolyn ....,,,.,,.,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 22, 48, Hovde, Richard .,... .....,...., 3 6, 39, 41, Howard, Arley ...., .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Howard, Christy ...., ..,,.,,,,,.,,,,, 5 4, Howard, Dennis ..,, ,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, 6 5, Howard, Robert ,..,. ,.,.. 2 0, 21, 39, Howard, Ritchie ....... .,..,...,,,,.., 5 7, Howard, Thomas ..,. ,.,,,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,, Hoyt, Don . ..,.,,...,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , ,, Hudekoff, Michael ,,., , ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Hughes, Cynthia .,,,..... .-- .,,,,,,,,, 31, 48, Hughes, Leslie .,...,.. .....,,,...,,,,,,,,, 2 0, 21, Hulford, Dennis ..... ..... 3 6, 39, 93, 94, Hull, Dan . .,.,....s.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Humphrey, Karen ..,. ,..,,,.,,,,,,,,. ,...,,,,,,,,,,,,, Hunt. Beverly ............ ..,.. 2 2, 27, 42, 59, Hunt, Emma Jean ,... ,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,, 5 0, 58, Hunt, Sara Ann ....,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 0, 58, Huntley, Marilyn ,,,,,,,,, Huntley, Susan ....,, ,,,,,, , 2 39, Hyde, Norman ..... ..,,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, Hyde, Vicki . ,.... ,.,., ,,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,, I lmal, Mineko ...... ,,,,,, 43 Ira, Larry ......,,,,, ,,,, 5 7, Iredale, Tom ,...,..,,,,, 86, Ireland, Pat , . ...,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 74, lronmonger, Harold ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Irvin, Tim ...,. , ,,......,...,.,.,..,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,.,..,,, , . ' 43, 50, 53. 54, 78, 81, 86, Irvin, Tom ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 3, lserr, Janet ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 61, J Jackson, Patricia ,,.,,,,.,, Jackson, XVilliam .... Jacobson, David ..... ...... Jacobson, Del ,.., .........,....,,.,,,.,.....,,,,,,,,,,,,, Jacobson, Thea ...,.,.....,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Jansen, Linda ,....... 20, 2 27, 34, 37,48, Jarratt, David ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 6, 39, Jeffery, Loraine ..,,.,.., - .,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 54, Jeffery, Marjorie .... ..,... 2 2, 42, 46, Jenkins, Michael .,..., ....,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Jensen, Gail ........... ,,,,,,, 5 9, 65, Jensen, Gary ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Jensen, Steve ,,,,......,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Jepperson, Bernhard .,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 3, Jems. Par .,.., .....,........ 2 1, 39, 52, 64, Jessap, Cherrvl ,,,,....,. ,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4 , Johansen, Robin ,..... ....,,..,,,,.,,,.,, ,,,,,, Johansen, Ron ..,....... ,,,, ,,,.,,.,, 3 9 , 93, Johnson, Barbara ..... .... 2 2, 42, 48, Johnson, Claire ...,,. ,,,,,,,,, 2 7, 42, Johnson, David ,.,... ,,,.,,.,,,, , 2 85, Johnson. DDU! ------ ----.- 3 9. 61. Johnson, Jim ...,,,,.,,., ,,,,,,, 3 6, 41, Johnson, Janeen - ..,..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Johnson, Jerry ,,....,,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Johnson, Kathy .........., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Johnson, Lynn .,..,,.,.,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Johnson, Mary Alice ,,,,. , ,,.,,,,,,, 50, 63, Johnson, Richard . ,........ .,,,, 2 0, 52, 60, Johnson, Sandra ....,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 7, Johnson, Steve ..,.........,,..,,,.,,,, ,,,,.,,, 4 2, 53, Johnson, Steve ....,,,..,.,.,,...,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 52, Johnson, Terry .....,....,,.,.,.,,,.,....,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , Johnston, Carolyn 27, 34, 42, 48, 58, 73, Jones, Carolyn ...............,.,,,,,,,,,, 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Jones, David .........,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,, Jones, Kathleen ..... ,,,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, Jones, Marilyn .... ........,.....,,,.,,., Jones, Nancy ...... ...... 2 2, 48, 117 39 150 130 130 117 117 130 150 130 150 130 117 130 117 130 117 117 117 150 130 130 117 130 150 130 130 117 151 131 117 131 117 117 151 131 131 117 117 117 151 151 151 117 151 117 130 47 131 117 117 117 31. 151 117 131 131 117 151 117 131 131 117 117 131 118 118 131 118 151 86 118 118 118 131 131 131 131 151 131 131 118 151 151 151 131 118 131 118 151 131 118 37 151 151 Jones, Roger - ,...,., .. ....,.,... 20, 53, 70, 89, Jones, Steve ....- ........ ............................,.. , Jones, Tom . ........... ............ 5 4, 84, Jorgensen, Carla ..... .... 5 9, 94, Jorgensen, Jon ,. ,....... .,......,..., 7 0, Jorgensen. Ron .,.... .....,...,,,..... 1 3, Josephson, Robert ..... ............ 3 6, 39, Josh, Howard ........... ...... 3 6, 39, 41, Jothen, Suzanne ....,,.,,, ,,,,.....,,, 2 1, 39, Juenemann, Gerald ...., .,.,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,., , , 94, Junkin, Eileen ..,........ ,. .,,..,,,,,,,,,,, 37, K Kahn, Richard ,,.. ,,,., 20, 31, 65, Kaiser, Bob .,..,. ,,,,,,,,, 3 7, 82, Kaiser, Tony ,....,.,,,.,, ,,,,,, 6 5, 86, Kaifas, John ....,,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 85, Kaligas, Lex ..... . ...,,.,...,,..,,.,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 20, , 43, 44. 54. 69. 70. 77, 86, 126. Kalis, Wayne .... .,- ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 39, 86, Kamery, Helen .,..,...,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 22, 41, 49, Karb, Gary .,..,,,, ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, , , , Karl, Priscilla ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Karuza, Nick ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, Kaufman, Jack ..,... 53, Keen, Janet ....,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , , Keepers, Sheldra .,., ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 2 0 , Keim, Greg ,...,,.,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 3 7 , 86, Kel1v.J0e A --4----,-.......... 36, 39, 41, 57 65, Kennedy, Barbara .,., , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, 6 0, Kennedy, Jim ,,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,, , Kenoyer, Lane ,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Kent, Ray ,....., ..,, ,,,,,, 5 4 , 92, Kersey, Larry ,,..,, ,,,,,,,,,, 6 1, Kienast, John ..,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Kms. Pessv -..-.,. ...... 5 8, 63, King, Steve ,..,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,, 53, 65, Kirkelie, Mike .,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Kirscheman, Jean ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,- 2 2, 46, Klander, Judy ........, .,,,,,,,,,,, 2 2, 47, Kleid, Learha ,,,,,, ,,,,, 2 7, 42, 63, Kline, Steve ,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 2, Kloc, Pat , ..,.,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, , Y , , Knaus, David ..,.., ,,,, 6 1, Eneclgrelj Jon , ....,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , mg t, effrey ...,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, 7 , Enoclheklllienneth ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, , ofa - mf! a-----------4------ .----,. 1 3. 43. 50, Kohnke, Edith .... ,,,,, 3 1, 32, 6, Koker, Linda ...,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,, Kolb, Sandy ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,, -,,,.',,,,--, Kooyers, Kenneth ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, Kordal, Cheryl ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, U , Kratz, Marlene ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, 2 0, 22, 39, Krick, Darryl .,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Krall, Judy ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, ,,,,-,,,-,-- 41' Kuchenreuther, Cheryl ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,- , Kuchenreuther, Randy ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, Kuesrer, Par , .,.,...,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, 2 2, 42, 43, Kuhns, Ralph .,.,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Kunnap, Steve .,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 2 54, 70, Kunzmann, Fred .... .,..,, 5 2, 54, 65, Kurtz, Mike ...,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 6, Kvistad, Charlene ...., ,,,,,, 2 2, 49, Kvistad, Darryl ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 5 9, Kvistad, Lowie ....... ,, ,,,,,,, 27, 43, L 1.-agreed Steven .,,. , ,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, a run a, er .,,,,, ,,,,,, 7 4 8 36, LaFranchi, Pa? ...,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 61, LaFreniere, Robert ..,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4, LaLonde, Hugh ...... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , LaMothe, Bonnie .,.,,, ,,,,,, 2 2, 40, LaPlante, Billy ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, LaPlante, Dianne ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, LeGarde, Louise ..,., ,,,,,,,,,,, 2 ,,,,,,, Ladd, Mike ....,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 6 1, LaGasse, Dena ..,, ,,,,,,, 4 1, 59, Laing, Linda ..,,...... ,,,,,,,,,,, 9 4, Lambert, Ted .,,.,,,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lamoreux, Mike ......... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lamphier, Virginia ..,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Lancaster, Charleen ...... .... 3 7, 94, Lancaster, Jerry ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Land, Marlene .....,. ,,,,,,,,,, 1 3, Lane, Norman ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,, 5 4 , Lanning, Jenee ,.,,,,, ,,,,,,, 4 2, 43, Larsen, Barbara ,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Larsen, Clayton ,.,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,, Larsen, Luana .,,., , ,,,,,, 53, Larsen, Lynn .... ,,,,,,,,,,, 4 6, Larsen, Patsy ....,. 1 ,,,,, 2 ,,,,,,,,,,,, Larsen, Ron .,,,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,- Larson, Charlotte ,..,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,, 34, 37, Larson, Dwight ,,,, . ,,,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Larson, Ginny ,.... ...,.,,.,.,,.,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,, 4 9, Larson, Susan ...... ..... 3 2, 34, 36, 37 50, Latham. Jeri ..... ,....... 3 1, 37, 48, 58, 131 118 131 151 131 118 118 118 131 151 118 118 131 118 118 31. 131 118 152 152 118 131 152 118 118 131 152 152 131 118 152 152 131 131 131 152 131 152 131 118 118 118 118 118 131 152 152 131 131 152 118 118 118 118 152 131 131 118 150 152 118 131 152 152 152 118 118 153 153 153 118 118 118 118 118 118 131 118 118 118 153 153 131 131 131 118 118 131 118 153 131 118 153 131 153 CORNWALL CLEANERS . . . BELLINGHAM BUILDERS SUPPLY . . . WAHL'S RATHMAN'S SHOE STORE . . . UNION PRINTING CO. . . . TOZER'S PRESCRIPTIONS . . . DARIGOLD ASSOCIATION. One Hundred Seventy 118 118 Lawrence, Charles ...... Lawson, Michael ..... Lawson, Rhoda ...,. Lawyer, Scott ..,. ........ 5 0. 77, 91. Lazier, Greg ..... . ......,........................AV . Leal, Lorna ..... ----- 3 1, 44, 47, 126, Leary, Nick ..... .........-...---...--... 6 1. Lee, Larry ...... .........,.........-.-....--.. Lee, Roger ...... ...........,...,.. Leen, Larry .......... ..................... Lehn, Sherry ,....,..... ..,.... 2 3. 27. Leibrandt, Rodney .... ..,........ ,....., Leiser, Wayne ......... ............-.- Lemley, Judy ........ ,..., Lemperes, John ...,. ...........,...--...s Lewis, Fred ........ .. .................----- -- Lewis, Jean ........ ,..... 4 0. 50. 61. Lewis, Rikki ...... ....... 3 9. 49. Lich, Wayne ...,. ..................... Lind, Jeannette .... ...,.......,.. Lindhout, Bob .... -,-----, - -- Lindhout, Jim ....... ,----- 3 6. Lindquist, Dave ....... ........ 5 6. Lindsay, Judy .1 ........ .... 3 9. 49. Lingbloom, David ....... .......-- 1 31. Lingbloom, Ken ......... -- ....- 39. Lingbloom, Sandra .... ......-.........-.----- .--- Linn, Doug ............. .....-....--------------.---- . Linn, Skipp ......... ........................ 5 6. Linville, Larry ...,.., .... 5 3. 70. 77. 89. Linville, Lois ..... .........---..-..... 4 6. Little, Robert ...... ................. 3 9. Little, David ........... ........- ---.- Littlefield, Betty ...... ..... 3 7. Locke, Dan .......... ............ Lockhart, Janet ..... ........ Lofgren, Bernita ...... ..... 1 3. Logan, Paul .....,.. .,...........-.-..... Long, Dale ..,.......... .,...................... Loomis, Eleanor ...... . ................. 61. Loop, Richard ........ ..... 3 9. 65. 94. Loop, Stephan ......... ........ 6 5. 94. Lovell, Ron .............. ..........-......--.. Lownsberry, Diane ...... ............. 2 2. Ludtke, Valerie ....... ........... ...... . . . Ludwig, Stephen ...... ..... .. 41. 65, Luke, Fred ..,......... ..... 5 0. 54. 86. Lunde, Byron ..,... .......-.........---.-.. Lunde, Ron .......... ..-...-..-.---.-.---. Lunstroth, Lynda ,.,.. ,.... 5 8. 62. MG McAfee, LaVernc . ........... .. . McAllister, William .......... ..,...., McAtee, Dale ............ ..... . . . McBeath. Jim ......... ..... 9 2. McBride, Betty .. ,.., ,,,,, 1 3. McCaffery, Beverly . ........... . McCann, Kenneth .... ...... McCauley. Larry . ....... McClennon. Dave ......... ........ McClintock. Doug .......... ........... McClymont, Christine .... ........ .... McCollum, Barbara ...,.... ....,. 2 2. McCollum, Joanne ................. ........... 3 7. McCorkIe, Robert .................................. 25. McCullough, Beverlee ............. , ................. .... 42, 45 48, 50, 51. McDonald. Bryan .................................. 52. McDonald, Marion ............,........... 40. 49, McDonald. Nancy .... .......... ...... ..... ..... McDonald. Randy ...... ...... 3 1. 36, 84, McDonald, Steve .,... ........,.. 3 6, 38, McDonnell, Lynn ..., .,.,.. 2 0, 49, 58, McDonnell, Mike .......,.,,...... . 61. McDougall, Mary ,....,,........... .. 37, 60, 62, McEwen, Irene .............................,..,........,... McGinnis, Bob . ...........,............................... . 39. 43. 53. 54. 56 73. 78, 86. McGinnis, Diane .........,.......................... 94, McGlinn, Bill ....,............, ................ . McGonigal, Kim ,... . ....... . McKay, Gerald ..... . ....... McKinley, John ,.... ......., ..... McLeod, Bruce ..... ...... 5 2, McLeod, Jack ....... ......... 3 9, McMurray, Alan ....,. .... 5 2, 70, McMurray, Glen ..,.. .......,....... , ,. McQuade. Robert ...... .,....... 5 4, McQuail, Larry .......... ......,.. McQuiston, Richard .,.,. ...... M MacArthur, Rock ...........,........ ....... 3 4, 54, MacDonald, Patsy ......................................,... MacDonald, Terry ............ 34 36, 37, 70, Macmillan, Rosemary Macomber Curtis 41, . .................................. 57. Maier, Sandra ............. .... 3 2, 34, 54, 59, 131 153 118 118 118 131 131 153 131 118 31 153 153 118 118 153 131 131 131 118 131 153 153 131 131 118 153 118 131 131 131 131 132 11 153 118 118 119 132 119 132 119 153 119 132 119 154 154 119 119 132 132 15-1 42 119 132 15.1 119 119 119 154 15-1 22, 15-1 132 154 132 119 154 62 119 154 119 31. 154 119 119 119 154 119 119 119 154 119 84 154 119 83 119 132 154 132 132 Mandatano, Frank ..... ..... 7 4, 119 Manley, Mary .......... ...... 6 1, 119 Mann, Vickey ....... ......... 5 8, 154 Mann, Ron ............................ .............. . ..., 1 32 Marette, Nick ................................ 53. 70. 132 Mariotto, Cheri ..... .............. .... ,......... ......... 2 2 . 31. 39. 49. 59. 72, 73. 154 Mariotto, Randelle .,.........,.......... .. ..... ..... .... 1 3 2 Markham, Clair ...................... ....... 4 1, 50, 61 Marquand, Jean ....... ..... 2 9, 31, 119 Marquand, Jim ...., ,..... ........... 1 5 4 Marsh, Robert .......... ............... 132 Marshall, Howard ...... . ...,.... .....,. . . 119 Marshall, Marilyn ....... - ......... 42, 132 Martin, Annette ....., ..... 4 0, 119 Martin, Daniel ...... ,............., 1 19 Martin, Karla ....... ........, 5 0, 155 Martin, Kenneth ...... ...,.. 6 5, 94, 119 Martin, Larry .,.. ..,..... 37, 119 Martin, Marilyn .. ...., 22, 155 Martin, Mike ........ ........ . 119 Martin, Nancie .... ..... 3 1, 155 Martin, Ronald ..,.... ..... ,.... . .... 1 1 9 Martinson, Carolyn ..... .... 4 2, 63, 132 Martinsen, Paul ....... ,....... 6 1, 132 Mason, Barbara .. .................,.. 119 Massey, Randy ....., ..... 5 0, 70, 132 Matelski, Cindy .... ..... 3 7, 60, 155 Matelski, David ..,. ..,,,.,, 8 3, 119 Mattson, Carl ......... ............... 5 0 Maxwell, Sandra ...........,............................... 132 May, Mary . ......,..................................,. ,,,,.. 1 19 Mayberger, Norma ,...,.,..........,...., ,.,.., 2 1, 132 Means, Barbara ...... 20, 31. 39. 49, 50 58, 155 Means, Jean ....................,..,.,.,....,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,., 119 Means, Marilyn ...........,.....,,...............,, 59, 155 Medcalf, Ellen ..... ........,., 3 9, 132 Medcalf, Gary ......... 41, 53, 155 Meece, Don ,.,...,,...... .....,,,,.....,.. 1 32 Meehling. Brenda ...... ....... . ....... 4 6 Meenk, Joanne ........ ..,,.. .... 3 9 , 49, 155 Mehl, Roger ......,. ...A,..........,,......,... , , 155 Mehleg. Bob .,....... ,, .,,,..... ,.,,.. , 155 Mehas, Judy ...... . .... 22, 36, 37, 60, 155 Meies, Gary . ...... ..,.. , ,. , ....,, 65, 119 Meies, Marlene ., ,,..,. ., , , 132 Melland, Cheryl ....... .,,.. 2 2, 46, 132 Metcalfe, Sharon .,.,. ........ 2 2, 119 Metzec, Mary .. ...,,,.... 119 Meyer, Paula ...... ,,..... 1 32 Mezo, Randy ......... .. ., 155 Michelson, Janice ...... . .132 Micholson, John . .... ., 60 Millar, Robyn .... ..,., 1 19 Miller, Myron 50, 65 Miller, Nancy .. ,.,, 39, 63, 119 Mills, Dennis .. .... ...,. 6 1, 119 Mills, Lois ......,.. ............,,,., 1 32 Mireaiu, Dwight ..... .........., . 119 Missinen, Joe ........ ............ 5 0, 119 Missiaen, Pam ...... ..... 2 2, 48, 155 Mitchell, Allen ..., .... . .. 39, 119 Mitchell, Jim ...... ..... .... . 119 Mitchell, John ....... ,, ..... ,,.. . ,. 119 Mitchell, Jolene .....,. , .... 48 58, 155 Mitchell, Larry ..., ...., , ,. 119 Mitchell, Linda ..... ..,, .... 2 2 , 119 Mitchell, Sonia ..... . ........ . 13, 119 Moblo, Cheryl ..... ,... 2 2, 25, 132 Mohr, Robert ...... ........,....,, . 119 Moir, Helen .....,.. . ..........,,, 119 Moldver, Kari .. ...,. 132 Monroe, Joseph ,..... 155 Monson Art . . ........ ...,,... 1 32 Montgomery, Frank ..,.. ,.,.., 5 7, 155 Moore, Adrian ........ .... .... 7 7 , 119 Moore, Barbara .... ..........,,,. . ,, 132 Moore. Diane .,,. ...,.. 2 2, 27, 155 Moore, Jane .,,,. ,.,,.,,,..... , ..155 Moore. Peggy .... ....,, 3 9, 119 Moore, Mike ....,, ........ . . ,. 132 Moore, Roberta .... ....,.... 5 0, 156 Moran, Diane ...... .......,....,.., . ,. ..... 119 Moreau, John ,..... . ...........,... 70, 82, 132 Morgan, Patricia , ..... ......................., 4 0, 119 Morisser, -Pat ......... .... 2 2, 39, 47, 50, 132 Mork, Paul ........ .... 3 1, 45, 54, 89 156 Morton, Vickie ..... ...... ..................... 5 0 , 132 Moser, Susan .................................. 42, 48, 132 Mower, Adrian ............... ,...........,,........ 8 6, 119 Mratinich, Kathleen 22, 27, 31, 34, 38, 63, 119 Muench, Martin ,............ ....................,.. 7 4, 119 Muliat, Frank ........ 53, 54, 70, 78, 81 86, 156 Munday. Rick ...............,...,............ 54, 89, 156 Mura, Meriel .,........... ......... 3 7, 42, 47, 132 Murdock, Denise .... ....... 6 3, 94, 119 Murdock, Susanne ...... ...,, 3 7, 94, 119 Murdock, Treese ..... ................................. 1 20 Murray, Michael ............,...................... .132 Muscutt, Jeannie .......... 31, 39, 43, 50, 58, 156 Mustappa, Frank .............................,.............. 132 Mustappa, Jim .... .................................... 1 32 Myatt, Larry .......... . ....................... ...156 COLUMBIA VALLEY LUMBER CO .... Myers, Bill ............. ............... 1 56 Myers, Jeannette ....., ...... ...... 3 7 , 132 N Negrin, Jan ...,. ...... .............,....... 1 3 2 Ne son, Eloise ...... ..... 3 7, 61. 119 Nelson, Gary ...... ........... ..... . 1 19 Nelson, Janice ..... ...,........ 5 8. 156 Nelson, Jeffrey .... ....................... 1 32 Nelson, Jill ...... ....... . ,,...... . . 59, 156 Nelson, Linda ....., ..... 1 3, 37, 61, 120 Nelson, Linda ..... ......,. 31, 48, 156 Nelson, Marvette ...... , .....,....... ..... 1 20 Nesbitt, Mary .....,.... .................. 5 0, 132 Neumann, Dietrich ,... .................. . . 63, 132 Neumann, Dorothy ..... ,... 4 1, 50, 63. 65, 132 Nevins, James ............ .............. 3 7, 65, 120 New, Janet .,.........,. ..............,........,.. 1 56 Newell, Robert ...., ...,,,... 5 4, 132 Nichols, Judy ....... .. . .- ,,,.....,,. .156 Nichols, Peggyann ,......,..,, 58 Nicholay, Bill .......... .,..,. 5 O, 156 Nielsen, Carol ...,.. ,,,,,,,. ,,,,, 1 2 0 Noble, Neely .... ...........,......... 3 9, 132 Noble, Roy ...... ,...,..,,,,,,,,,,,...,, 8 3, 120 Roy Noble ........... ............,............., 8 3, 120 Nord. 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