Bellingham High School - Shuksan Yearbook (Bellingham, WA)
- Class of 1972
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Choir 1st Row: Missy Huff, Nancy Holmes, Linda Morell, Mary Roberts, Debbie Bliesner, Kathy Schacht, Darlene Sorstokke, Laura Bussard, Kaye Pederson, Patty Owen, Vicki Horstman, Carol Younkins, Elizabeth Massey, Mary Jo Vanderbrink, Cindy Halldorson, Cheryl Nieuwendorp. 2nd Row: Mary Thompson, Bobbi Williams, Joan Simmons, Joan Northey, Don Hay, Val Hulford, Steve Webb, Steve Ford, Tim Richmond, Jeff Stiglitz, Brent Berwick, Glenn Bostwick, Jill Verkist, Marlys Nelson, Lorrie Webb, Wendy Holland. 3rd Row: Cindy Haskins, Marti Peth, Janet Eastwood, Connie Gustafson. Kenny Dennis, Scott Thompson, Ken Wilson, Jim Hayes, Cary Bates, Mark Carpenter, Ed Roe, Bob Hamm, Doug McKellar, Rick Leamer, Terry Steiner, Gina Nichols, Diane Petersen, Anne Heathers. 4th Row: Michelle Chapman, Barb Fowler, Jan Bonfante, Glenda Carlson, Dusty Granity. Marc Bishop, Loren Lang, Jeff Reynolds, Ken Gustafson, Bob Bishop, David Cox, Mike Costello. Mark Short, Jack Johnson, Jim Morell, Mary Fuhs, Glenna Mort, Linda DeWilde, Evelyne Olsen, Debbie Pilkey. F' ' f Q Our band returned to school after a successful performance in Hawaii during the summer. Then. under the skillful direction of Mr. Ralph Pauley. they played for our Pep Assemblies, and games: participated in a benefit concert at Christmas and the Ed Hindman Fund Concert. They also marched in parades representing our school with vigor and pride and won many awards of which we can always boast. Kneeling: Barb McCormack, Gail McMonagle. lst Row: Judy Spencer, ShirleySmith, Diane Adrian, Terri Hanson, Carol Hembury, Kay Martin, Shawn Downie, Lori Lind, Carmen Frayseth, Peggy Croan, Bette Brooks, Sheree Nelson, Linda Taylor, Kurt Robinson, Debbie Gustafson, Lloyd Visbeek, Mitch Wells, Jim Baird, Doug Barber, Monte Rolls, Ron Knowlton. 2nd Row: Larry Senechal, Gary Peterson, Sandra Jeffers, Sallie Chamberlain, Sherry Stuart, Marie Loomis, Avalee Holland, Roberta Holland, Janna Corne, Connie Unick, Patty Barten, Teresa Parks, Janna Farwell, Sue Olsen, Pam Lausch, Lorrie Roberts, Lane Valum, Dave Kohler, Elaine Smith, Renee Chapman, Jim Serenski, Barry Buchanan. 3rd Row: Glenn Pauley, Nick Gustafson, Greg Phillips. Nancy MacDonald, Jill Verkist, Janet McLeod, Beth Dralle, Carleen Badgley. Dennis Farrington, Steve Brown, Linda Bannerman, Julie Day, Teresa Lynch, Peggy Frazier, Pat Eastman, Steve Truchon, Steve Aasheim, Tom Hall, Alan Lerwick, Randy Bradford. 4th Row: Steve Miller, Richard Diersing, Ken Thompson, David Meador, Craig Hofman, Ron Trentman, Tim Hall, Jon Allen, Doug Santha, John Bartleson, Larry Webster, Greg Bocchi, Jan Hulford, Vicky Jensen, 5th Row: Sue Mohnkern, Marty Mitchell, Rick Kelln, Greg Pitsch, Mike Mowry, Dennis Anderson, Tom Clark, Jon Fisher, Allan Pack, Gary Smith, Rick Peterson, Arnie Blair. Missing: Doug Black, Cindy Evans, Paul Flugekvam, Gayle Genger, Ken Gifford, Georgia Prather, Eric Priest, Mary Robinson, James Stephans, Ryan Taylor, Roseanna Todahl,Tami Tuttle, Duane McAfee, Steve Nelson, Howard O'Grady, Jeff Page, Lou Parberry, Steve Peters, Jerry Klineman. n ei, :N 1:'f1f,, , V .4 6 W 0 ,. Maw 'Hn-sg, f S S ff S 1 -W 5 J. ' c . ,, N , X ag S ...ls 5 gn iff , ' ' 4 X f U X V ,Q VA . Y Va mm ' ' ' ' ' ' M'H'A WW W Mm ' ,,,. 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Don Ballard, Bob Bishop, Donna Gillmer, Mike Overrein, Rebecca Johns. and Marc Ambers, Frosh Band Left: Julie Aughe, Gena Badgley, Cindy Bargewell, Douglas Bauer, Linda Cole, Mary Ann Crape, Allan Eaton. Margaret Erickson, Candy Fleming, Sherrie Forslof, Dawne Gardisky, Judy Glad. Janet Hedman, Mary Jo Hemminger, Lisa Houser, Penny Larsen. Russ Little, Debbie McMurry, Gary Osborn, Jill Slesk, Linda Stengeland, Sandy Stiglitz, Lori Suggs, Ira John Uhrig, Linda Vanderyacht, Vicki Whipple, Cynthia Wold. Right: Norman Allen, Mark Anthony, Chris Bryan, John Burley, Greg Claus, Bill Creek, Bob Danielson, Rex Ely, Kelly Lee Fuller, Gary Gilfilen, Fred Gustafson, Bill Hoggarth. Brian Huntley, Dale Jonasson, Mike Kirby. Ron Kohler, Royce Lerwick, Keith Olsen. Lisa Olsen, Jennifer Roberts, John Rogstad. Martin Rudy, Mark Wolken, and Pat Pitsch. gi A .QA as 4 2: ,gg xx ? N Q ao, 1 x 1 J j I Y W7 ' w X Fm 3 K . 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Everyone swelled with well deserved pride as our mighty Red Tommy Hawk sliced the Green Wave and won the city championship in Basketball. After a two year delay we finally won another Football Homecoming with a 16 to 6 victory over Mariner. The decision to join the Northwest AAA and withdraw from the Westco League can only be viewed as both historic and wise. A look to the lighter side shows the BHS Men's Faculty Bowling team in the championship playoffs and Coach Walton's being thrown out of the Seattle Prep game. The Bellingham hall of fame has a new member as of this year. Our very own Cary Feldman, an ex-BHS student who transferred to Sehome in his Senior year, won a gold medal for the javalin throw in the Pan-Am games. On a somewhat sadder note came the resignation of Rex Johnson, Football Coach for 11 years. lt's hard to imagine the locker room without his never ceasing energy, or the playing field without his proven experience. But Coach Johnson won't really be gone next year, for he'll still come to our games. And when our quarterback sees him in the stands a familiar phrase will go out to the team Win one for the Rex. - ag ax, . - ,f K K E Sr va-wf'x A 3 2 5 5 5 I 1 b e A Q? 3 , ' sf' s 3 A 1 E ' Yi: V. J E . 5 . m - m T .+ A N x'-' M 7. , Nu m ' k V3 .M M.X,.,..,.u-nv 8 w 7 ' Mfifh Q! X - L L ' KMQQQQQ ,kxk s ' ' . Tk, K X -H-.0 L L f 'X' l M fu 11 nun mapa--ff'gmk'wN'AWr1 h' - xxwmvslv F'Yl'fRfA'K2' WT'T'kfITf'T f- - f W- f- g K K . .. 1- F M u 'W'ff .f vm, X 1 1 git! lx ...., ,,.:: ffiitkiwx btigxamx- ffv x I XX i y :Nmgw 'S A S ,S A VARSITY FOOTBALL: First Row: Head Coach Rex Johnson, Manager Dave Milligan, Manager Mark Wolken, Dave Duppenthaler, Marty Brozovich, Frank Bennum, Glenn Pauley, Stuart Heaton, Al Dorning, Eric Strode, Coach Bob White. Second Row: Jack Dyrland, Randy Barr, Darrell Hillaire, Steve Bragg, Steve Webb, Mickey Strickler, Gary Peterson, Don Hay, Steve Dixon. Third Row: Bill Harrison, Bellingham Woodway 36 Bellingham Terrace 6 Bellingham Prep 32 Bellingham Mariner 6 Bellingham Cascade 14 Bellingham Meadowdale 12 Bellingham Sehome 10 Bellingham Everett 27 Bellingham Snohomish 20 Jeff Reynolds, Hugh Diehl, Brad Anderson, Mark Ludington, Greg Lockwood, Steve Carlson, Jim Wegley, Randy Bradford. Fourth Row: Roger Kennedy, Bob Blair, Eric Olsen, Ken Gustafson, Earl Jouppi, Ron Eggert, Steve Nelson, Mike Reynolds, Doug Black, 10. F in-stssulggg Big Red does it once again! 1971 was a season of frustrations for the Red Raider gridmen. Expectations were high, but as the season progressed inability to win the close ones destroyed all hopes for a playoff berth and a high conference standing. Except for the loss to Woodway in our first game the Reds were extremely competitive in all other performances. Losses to Terrace. Cascade, Prep, Everett, Sehome, and Snohomish were all by two touchdowns or less. Bright spots a sparkling 16-6 Homecoming victory over a fine Mariner team with Glenn Pauley giving an outstanding performance and an exciting comeback 26-12 win over the Chiefs of Meadowdale highlighted by Stu Heaton's thrilling 87-yard kick-off return, Even though their record was disappointing, the Raiders were respected throughout the league as evidenced by Bellingham players receiving all- Conference recognition, Jeff Reynolds and Doug Black were named to the Wesco 2nd team, while Jack Dyrland, Jim Wegley, Greg Lockwood, Randy Barr, Mike Reynolds, and Glenn Pauley received honorable mention. Special Award Winners for the Raiders this year were Darrell Hlllaire, Inspirational: Doug Black, Best Blocker and Tacklerg Randy Bradford, Eric Strode, Steve Webb, Scholarship, Mike and Jeff Reynolds, Co-Captains. Junior Varsity Gridders win one grave battle ln a 1-win. 8-loss, 1-win by forfeit the Red Raider Jrs. scored a total of 74 points clashing with the 152 scored against them. Steve Webb was the leading scorer with a 'total 12 points. He also led in pass receiving grabbing nine throws for 154 yards. The JayVee quarterback Dave Duppenthaler led the Reds in rushing with 73 yards, Sophomore Rick Erickson was tops in a poor defensive department pulling down six tackles. Bellingham Sehome 18 Bellingham Aldergrove 28 Bellingham Langley 24 Bellingham Sehome' 16 Bellingham Everett 20 Bellingham Snohomish 18 Bellingham Sehome O Bellingham Meadowdale 14 Bellingham Sehome 12 we sement vo Xggx wxtwi, , Q ,,, wife if A ' 'fx W, ag WWW PM N.- W3 .A , ' Junior Varsity: Manager Gary Osbourne, Jeff Heathers, Jerry Klineman, Val Hulford, Dave Duppenthaler. Second Row: Eric Strode, Mike Scott, Glen Solberg, Steve Nelson, Jeff Page, AI Dorning, Stuart Heaton, Kenny Dennis. Third Row: Coach Galley, Mark Ludington, Brad Reed, Bill Evans, Curt Blakeway, Ray Heffley, Steve Webb, Rick McCormack, Ed Carlson, Ron Trentman, Coach Lockhart. Fifth Row: Dennis Mack, Ron Kohler, Steve Erickson, Ken Gifford, Phil Swendt, Steve Peters Steve Nelson, Randy Heffley, Steve Robinson. 1st Row: Robert Johnson, Jim Emerson, Norman Dahl, Ernest Garcia, Eric Bill Bragg Wayne Barney 4th Row Coach Jack Herrick Tim Scott Jim Lindquist Alexander, Mark Kinzel, Paul Michaelson, Ron Cowan. 2nd Row: Patrick Pltsch Charles Gabl Alan Eaton Not Pictured Student Coach Loren Lang Monte Walton Kenneth Rose, Fred Trompler, Randy Maleng, Mickey Donovan, John Burley, Harlan Jim Scarborough James. 3rd Row: Coach Bill Ward, Dan Steiner, Steve Culp, Tom Thon, Greg Todd The 1971 Raider Frosh Football Team was well on its way to the conference championship by defeating Mt. Vernon in the opening game 22-O. This was followed by a victory over Burlington with the outstanding score of 24-O. An undefeated season however was denied when the Raiders suffered a loss to Sehome 8-12, Undaunted by this setback the Frosh went on to knock off the league leading Oak Harbor team 6-O, then followed with victories over Ferndale and Anacortes to give the Raiders a very impressive season and the designation of Co- Champions of the conference. The Champions were coached by Jack Herrick and Bill Ward. Also assisting was Loren Lang as a student coach. i ll llll .yhgd il Bellingham 22 Mt. Vernon O Bellingham 24 Burlington O Bellingham 8 Sehome 12 Bellingham 6 Oak Harbor O Bellingham 22 Ferndale 6 Bellingham 20 Anacortes B Bellingham 102 Opponents 26 Freshman Gridders Tie For First Place , Scoring: Bill Bragg 40 Greg Todd 1 8 Wayne Barney 12 Eric Alexander 12 Dan Steiner 12 Harlan James 8 Z5 5 gh ii 55 an as Sf: 14 gs H2 3:1 54 ESE 22 W ff 23 is Q5 ag 15 fi 93 H 52 if 25 1 2 H, 5, iii L, 5, 4,2 -Q iii KH ,Q iQ ia LSE V 251 1971 Homecoming As you entered the halls of Bellingham High School on Monday, October 4, you may have felt a change in time as we moved back to Medieval Times. With the tallying of the old-fashioned shoes the Juniors took the lead in what proved to be the most competitive homecoming ever. Saws, hammers and paint brushes went to work that night with the beginning of the hall decorating. They were finished Tuesday night with hundreds of people scurrying to meet the deadline of 9:30. Also on Tuesday the Freshmen earned their first points taking honors on the Medieval Hat day. The Sophomores tried to get into the swing of things on Wednesday but managed only a tie with the Frosh in Medieval Dress counting. The Seniors also played their part by selling students and teachers as slaves during the lunch hour. X W M Medieval Times Brings Out Spirit Among All Right: Sir Harold Roberts introduces the Faculty skit. Below: Dinner is served to the dignitaries by the maid in Medieval Times. Above: Mike Scott wins the bread-eating contest for the Sophomores. Right: Victorious Sophomores ride gallantly through the parade atop their float. Thursday came and left with little excitement to speak of except during lunch when the Seniors put Jon Fischer in the stocks to celebrate Black Plague Day. Friday was the finale to an exciting week. Red and White count was taken in third period classes and the frosh took that. All students had lunch together then after fifth period students and teachers flocked to one of the funniest assembly in years. It was opened by one of Jeff Reynolds worst jokes then turned over to the faculty for a hilarious skit about what life was really like way-back-then. The Frosh then presented their version of the game against our foe and the Sophs winning skit starring 'Thanks-a-lot' Meyers. The queen ceremonies were the awaited joy of all. Sheryl Swank reigned as queen, with princesses Pamela Lausch, Sharon Anderson and Dawn Roland. After they were given the traditional kiss by the football players the Juniors presented their version of College Bowl. Rex Johnson at the assembly. Left: Cory Anderson helps build the Junior township on Monday Night with much hard work and devotion. Above: Freshmen pose as a donkey for their skit at the assembly. After the assembly everyone filed out to the sidewalk for the usual Homecoming parade which this year was also won by the freshmen who had the most people on their truck. The game started at 8:00 after the Junior Spagetti Feed and a short Car Caravan to Civic Field. At halftime the winners for the week were announced with the Sophomores winning overall and Juniors winning the hall. The Sophomores also won the locker sign and skit competition. To top the night off Bellingham won the football game against Mariner after being tabbed as an Underdog. Below: Sheryl Swank is being crowned by Coach Red Raider Wrestlers Finish High in District This year's Varsity Wrestlers, under the experienced direction of Head Coach George Yonlick and Assistant Coach Bob White, proved to be outstanding in every sense of the word. Fantastic performances in all weight classes led the Raider team to a third place in the District, qualifying 9 for the Regional matches at which the Reds took fifth and from that contest three Raiders advanced to the AAA State tournament. Jack Dyrland and Ray Heffley both received a first place in their respective classes and Gary Slyke received third in the regional at which all Northwest AAA schools participated. All proved to do a good job of representing the Raiders and Bellingham High School at the State AAA Tournament. QligVf,w 'gf fl f. -: ,,W,,M ,A Y 4' 'L I M ac wwf , mgiirw fy W, ,41.y.,,,w,-9 W ,W VefffWf2Ufffe1w'1Wagw?ii' I V 'f 'H f we f fi H - H f f if 4- 7ff'flf-if-ww, .,f.f,,,w, ,,, ,, . G, ,,, , we , ,uf g,.l,,f,w,,l ,uf f, - 5 pw ,fl V4 ,W ,KV-,y-qf.,ff W M, , ,ww , w,y,,,g.,WN,Z, ,J f WM A X , YEA, ,, , -W , ., ., i ,H . ,y , 1 M .ww Zl ,.,, LwA n f , A .x I W ,V Qi, M , Warm? 7 1st Row: John Thomasg manager, Robert Riech, Jeff Lovingfoss, Brian Stephan. Gary Slyke, Terry Jones, Lyle Lovingfoss, Bill Albans, Todd Frankenfield, and Greg Aughei manager. 2nd Row: Greg Prescott, Brad Reed, Rick Leamer, Dennis Mack. Ray Heffley, Randy Barr, Mike Glick, Mark Ludington, Gary Peterson, and Dave Barnhart, 3rd Row, Steve Watsong manager, Curt Blakeway, Doran Glick, Glenn Strode, Jim Tetrick, Glenn Pauley, Jeff Reynolds, Jeff Page, Jack Dyrland, Randy Heffley, Cam Cambell, Bill Carpenter, Dennis Blair, and Craig Hofman, manager. ,ff,.f,.t.,,Ww,ffag., ,l , 4, 1 ' ' , ,, , f ,, , 1 f' . ,rf,- Q ,',, 5 fl f f1flg.f1,x,s-Leif .I f f' I , Gi Frosh Wrestlers 2 Finish Disappointing eason: wins, 3 losses Forfeit was the reason the Frosh Wrestlers did not win the Conference Championship this year. At every match the Frosh were forced to give 18 points on forfeitures. As a result a third place was all the frosh could manage, Gary Bowers was the only undefeated wrestler ending the season with a 8-O-1 record. Mark Anthony, Wayne Barney, and Ken Karlberg all finished the season with only one loss. r C YK. wx Go M. Row One: Steve Culp, Pau! Anderson, Brian Fianery, Jim Flowers, Ken Karlberg, Tim Parker, Gary Bowers, Pat Emley, Mark Anthony Row 2: Paul Michaelson, Robert Johnson, Ruck Moberg, Tum Scott, Dave Westman, Dan Steiner, Wayne Barney, Coach Greg Pitsch. Raider Hoopsters End Season Great Pride, Hard Work and Determination. on the part of the Raider Basketball players put Bellingham back on the winning side of basketball this year. The Raider losses of key players Don lVlcCauley and Cory Anderson caused the hopes for a Conference Championship to go down the tube. As a result, the Raiders finished fourth in the East Division of the Wesco tied with Seattle Prep. Because of a good win-loss record the Raiders were chosen to play the West division's third position of the District tournament: the Red's first tournament in six years. With 9 wins, 9 loss Record! I Wi' W f,:m '6 - T I i M' gf -4-fa? Bellingham Sehome 36 Bellingham Cascade 48 Bellingham Mariner 67 Bellingham Sehome 53 Bellingham Sehome 30 Bellingham Prep 53 Bellingham Snohomish 34 Bellingham Terrace 93 Bellingham Everett 68 Bellingham North Delta 63 Bellingham Meadowdale 49 Bellingham Lynnwood 45 Bellingham Prep 50 Bellingham Snohomish 49 Bellingham Terrace 56 Bellingham Everett 60 Bellingham Lynnwood 39 Bellingham Meadowdale 65 Bellingham Terrace 50 f MN ..-ff MNw aiders Qualify for First District mtffgffwffrnf ' fsfssfaass fffifnffsffsf . Varsity Basketball: Kneeling: Doug McLeod, Head Manager. Standing: Mark Carpenter, Ken Dralle, Cory Anderson, Dave Boynton, Earl Jouppi, Don McCauley. Mike Simonson, Scot Graham, Ed Floe, Mike Johnson, Rick Thompson. Right: Bill Laux,J.V. Manager: Doug McLeod, Varsity Manager. WF Tournament in Six Years! if' fl- A. tif 5 .qu X . cf X ff , Sf A K Q gsilff ' 3 L,,, jgifffl 9 gif f 4? N5 gg, fi P-its Newsome-LX. .Q fm, 'W' ,H 1 . 5, .sg - N, as t ig -' :digg , ..,X -.rg t t, t,,t,-,,t,t,,.,,.,,,,Wt,, ,,, , My 5'I , HB8d COBCI1 A Mal Walton The Raider performance at the District AAA Tournament proved to be another team effort similiar to the game earlier at Snohomish. Bellingham made a good showing with over 100 fans down to see the game and their best players out, but when the game got underway, it was proven that even if the Raiders did not win this one they would return again because what Bellingham did not have in the previous years they had now acquired, Pride. After the game was over and we had lost by one point, the stands were virtually in tears. They were crying because they were proud and it was partly because of this support that the team felt a tear in their eyes, too. After all, it's not whether you win or lose, it is how you play the game, They played a good season and we are proud of the Raiders of 1972. A special thanks goes to Coaches Mal Walton, Derm Cunningham, and Rick Harden for their hard work and effort that made these Raiders what they are today-PROUD, Jayvees Win First in Western Conference tL 'w Junior Varsity: 1st Flow: Ken Dralle, Cory Anderson. Mike Simonson, Ed Roe, 2nd Row: Randy King, Dave Duppenthaler, Wendell Gustafson, Greg Lockwood, Jeff Heathers. Missing: Reggie Riddle. Undefeated in conference play, the 1972 Junior Varsity was composed of a strong string of Juniors as starters. The only defeat suffered, a 55-56 loss to Sehome was counter-acted by winning the city championship, in the third game by over 30 points, the rest of the season proved just as thrilling with major victories over the Wesco teams and also the North Delta team, British Columbia champions. Coached by Derm Cunningham these J.V.'s had a successful 17-1 season: the greatest of all Raider teams this year. Bellingham 59 North SurreylJVl 45 Bellingham 65 Marysville 40 Bellingham 67 Marysville 46 Bellingham 63 Oak Harbor 45 Bellingham 75 Sehome 35 Bellingham 48 LyncslJVl 60 Bellingham 51 LyndenlJVl 86 Bellingham 43 Oak Harbor 52 Bellingham 60 Sehome 41 Bellingham 66 North SurreylJVl 40 Bellingham 68 Sehome 41 Bellingham 68 Mt. BakerlJVl 46 Bellingham 58 ChilliwacklVar.l 54 Bellingham 44 NooksacklJVl 49 This sophomore team will take the Bellingham Red Raiders into the new Northwest Conference in the 1973-74 season and things are really looking good. Reggie Riddle set a sophomore record scoring 303 points this season. Dave Duppenthaler was second with 11.8 average per game. Reggie Riddle was also high rebounder with 11.1 average and Wendell Gustafson had the high season total with 9.3. These boys also had the volunteer help of their Coach Rick Harden who while attending Western also found time for a basketball. ophomores Show Much Potential Sophomores: Row One: Pat Moody, Bruce Reid Jerry Klinernan Jeff Heathers, Jon Fischer, Val Hulford. Row Two Mike Gerner Dave Duppenthaler, Denny Caling, Wendell Gustafson Dick Palmer Bob Schultz Nick Roehl. Missing: Reggie Riddle, Mark Heigler Lack of Height Weakens Frosh Basketball Team x ..,,..u. .f .5 W-,naw ' i Mlffffldf OWIWVN Til!! 1966 The Frosh Raiders opened with a convincing win over the Mariners at Sehome 47-31, but then their lack of height took its toll and they suffered through the middle part of the season until the last game which they won on Tom Thon's shot with one second left 50-48 over Sedro-Woolley. Outstanding individual performances for the season were Tom Thon and Monte Walton - high points in a single game. Ron Cowan - high rebounds in a single game, Tom Thon - high season rebounds l99l, Monte Walton - high season assists, Ron Cowan and Ken Rose - most improved players. Frosh Basketball: Monte Walton, Rod Bring, Ken Rose, Jim Emerson, Ron Cowan, Tom Thon, Norm Dahl, Randy Maleng, Rod Carr, Bryan Morse, Al White. Kneeling: Coach Tim Irvin. CUNIEPQKE ?f5lfff??W L ' ' V IIMMPIQW www .fy - 6671! 1959 'fivili:Q'e'?'15f ' fLWfY?Mff' ,liffffifffrif 5 Y' LWlff1F!0'f55 ' f39X'!4?f!6 IV? T if '75 ffeffmmz y M Wi.: ,, f V. M rf f ft g e w lt its i i,-la ser ls -www i 'H f L t ,Z ,,,., W tt, .. MLM, .. L... . ew ew tt tm-ffff as 2 . f ft- - . . 4, J 'v1w1.4tWfaet::wfli1af'ftffW'f'w1.-'fm x Y Y --Vt if .' ,gg . swat,wiirazvwrfs'Fw'i!'i'2vwfw2fzfsa?f,r.wr, it :sim-,f., K5 St.wws1t+ffw.vaMmfwmtf LM dv .. 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L,., 4 . L,,4 ,LLL.,A ,hi , A ,?-'f- 'l- A . ,,'2,31 wW1 r 5 . ,:-.. 5 W R M ff:,! l: V 1 - .xzrfs-fzszmii ' A-- vwfzwWi,- A 2 3 . ngxfgf 14 AJ A well balanced team with no outstanding individuals led Bellingham High's Red Raiders to end with a pmt i. g it v season record of 5 wins and 8 losses. Inexperience L5 'V A A because of last year's graduation was the cause of 1i,, , 1 , many of the major losses. Most of this year's M X Q 'F swimmers will be returning next year to gain revenge , on those teams which defeated the Reds. Among , ,. . ,A ..,., , ..,,,. -Q1- them will be Juniors: Doug McKeller, Bob Nlitchell, . and Rick Hanson. Sophomore Dennis Farrington, and ' last but not least, Freshman Jim Williams. The ,.,,.-.v V, V- sa ,- .,.. , Raiders finished their conference season with a 4 win - 5 loss record and ended 6th out of ten in the standings with many exciting victories and upsets. In the meet with Pilchuck, Bellingham took all first places except for one. Against Mountlake Terrace. the ix 5 M Reds looked like one of the best, taking only 1-2-3 in ..., . I ,I . 3 . TV' .,., , events, no fourths. Also against Lynnwood and ' Nl e a d owd a I e w a s t h IS c a se . l n th e R e I o n a I sf,,? Ww ,,, .,.. .,, 2 Q8 i, ,We . .gpg J tournament all three Raider divers qualified for the . ya finals. Unfortunately, none performed well enough to qualify for the state tournament. This year's swimmers finished with a big splash! Swim Team Finishes with Big District Splash li y ,,,,s -rf, ' izifw' M umg-v ,,, 'V' I wfhiffvxiy. ,..v A, , I ,rf-V 4 ,, ,g -M' f' H QM.. W ,-ma, st? ,M .,.,V K 7 My A V ww 4, 4gM,,,,..a fri' ,, A 'few , Y H eg ,M , ,.,k V..f,,f f ,Q ,...w ,K fi ,,,-, f,3,,wl'.,g,m, 7 W V in ww. W ,ww-MM, , V l wt.au,,,.... ,W .dbai SZ' V.-.......-...N M..-.. H V Varsity Row 1: Eric Weissenborn, Reed Hen- drickson, Mark Tommila, Jim Williams, Bobby Mitchell, Scott Slagle. Row 2: Roy Gelder lMgr.l Darryl Pope, Dennis Farrington, Rick Hanson, Don Hay, Loren Lang, Greg Phillips, Doug McKellar lmissing: Gene Hatfieldl J.V. Row 1: Curtis Wilson, Dave Milligan, Dale Jonasson, Charles Wilson, Ron Kohler. Row 2: Dave Kohler, Larry Hall, Mike Kirby, Terry Fay, Al Eaton, Jim Scarborough lmissing: Brett Whitney, Del Moreaul Four Queens Reign Over Winter Sports To honor our teams during Winter Sports Week this year four queens, one from each class, reigned over the festivities. The Senior, Connie Slesk, Pep Club Treasurer, and the three underclassmen, Junior Fran Bottiger, Sophomore Dorothy Rutherford, and Freshman Diana Gormley were crowned at the assembly on Wednesday. Cold weather put a damper on most activities-Wrestling and Swimming matches were both cancelled, but a warming trend came Friday and the basketball game went on as scheduled. The team snapped a three game losing streak to dump Meadowdale 53 to 49. 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Missing Bill Bragg Ramon Rodgers 52 Cross Country Starts Attracting Spectators er J, .wg The Cross Country Harriers of 1971 suffered another season of the Raider plagueing inexperience. Only one senior, Dave Parrish, turned out this year. The team was led by Captain Rod Hallman and number two man, Tom Delaney, both Juniors, Mike Mowry and Martin Houck were the only Sophomores to letter. Back up by Pee Wee Martin, Stu MacDonald. and Dave Parrish was the final touch to the Raider Varsity Team. Coach Bob Dorr was the added factor as he concentrated on chasing the girls away during practices and meets at our course in the heart of Cornwall Park. Left to Right: Pee Wee Martin, Ryan Taylor, Tom Delaney, Brian Stephan, Greg Pltsch, Martin Houck, Dave Parrish, Mike Mowry, Stu MacDonald, Randy King, Rod Hallman, John Thomas. Missing: Pat Moody, Mike Simonson. v.V',, yr iii K fi asf, any inn, . M4 , 1 f, equi I I it i Y? 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Bill Hoggarth, and Albert Yu 2nd Row: Oral Keen Jeff McNabb, Jim Baird, Mark L d ngto Do g McLeod, Do g Sa tha Ke Clark, Al White, Bruce Fortha a d K m Fi Iey, wi ' E3 Q? 5 K , V kg W i 1 Faculty Through the centuries parents have strived to instill proper behavior in their children. At one time or another we've all been given a list of do's and don'ts to follow in order to present the best possible image. However, it's become apparent that many students have forgotten those golden tid-bits of behavior which insure acceptatnce in a manner conscious society. Therefore the annual, in cooperation with the BHS faculty, has chosen six of the most broken mores to be acted out by some of our schools most well-mannered teachers. Good manners dictate that we never stare, or laugh at others who are losing their hair: lt's impolite to point and lean against the wall. or snack between meals on a bourbon ball: But the most important of all forgotten no-no's. is not to dress up in Father's clothes. XXX Q5 i 51 We I Gordon L, Carter, Superintendent, District 501. Mr. Carter is primarily responsible for the ever increasing improvement of our schools. As the administrative head for the past 19 years, his dedication and continued efforts for the better education of students warrant our appreciation. Harlan W. Jackson, Assistant Superintendent, District 501 . Mr. Jackson concentrates his efforts on the construction and improvement of buildings within the district. In addition, his efforts towards the improvement of personnel and curricula are commendable. I Elected members of the School Board, serving without pay, include Mr. Hal Arnason, Mr. y e r S William Converse, Mrs. August Radke, Mr. Ronald T. Jepson. and Mr. Ed Dahlgren lnot picturedl. Administrators Sa ..,. ik web -ft 'V Principal Robert D. Frazier f . . its it 1 . , tm, - X i W., A - ik. sms- -fggQ.Q,vw.zwf5t . ,Yi .N isis K 1 '.',3SYf in , Dean of Students Howard Jones is the head man of the Attendance Office. Among his other jobs are: advisor to Student Council, athletics co-ordinator, advisor to school dances. V ...Q--M .X at Vice Principal Larry Stephan is in charge of student activities and services clubs. He is also the Executive Board advisor and in charge of student elections. Vice Principal Lyle Buss is the head of computer programming and class activities. He also supervises the guidance department and some athletic events. Mr. David Almodova: P.E., Tennis Coach. Exchange Teacher from Hawaii. 2 Mr. Robert Burr: Chemistry, Physical Science Club Advisor. l Mrs. Helen Chapman: Social Studies, Senior Class Advisor, Faculty Welfare and Social Fund. Mr. Delbert Bargewell: Science, Dept. Head. Scholarship Committee. Mrs. Lisa Bjork: English llileadingl, Beacon Advisor, Publicity. Mr. Paul Berg: Art, Shuksan Advisor, Men's Faculty Bowling Team. Ski Club Advisor. Miss Hillary Burrell: P.E., Girls' Athletics, B Club Advisor. Mr. Henry Cary: Special Education, Ticket Squad, Freshman Class Advisor. l , . , ..,.--1 Mr. Clarence Coye: Science, Civil Defense Mr. Tom Conley: English, Dept. Head. Scholarship Committee Mrs. lnger Chesterley: German, Freshman Class Advisor, German Mrs. Echo Dorr: French, French Club Advisor Mr, Robert Dorr: P.E., Dept. Head, Track and Cross Country Coach, Raider Club Advisor Club Advisor Az.. x . M rs. Caroxlx Ericsson Committeex K 3 X l Rx 'yu 'M .4 'fl .p w X . FT l 'N A L J fx . li Senior Class Counselor, Scholarship J J ti A ll N, -X Mr, Russell Farrell: Biology, Biology Club Advisor, Athletic Ticket Manager lei - Miss Virginia Figenbaum: Mathematics, Junior Class Advisor Mrs. Virginia Fenno: Librarian Mr. Robert Gilda: Mathematics, Senior Class Advisor, Drivers' Ed. Mrs. Berniece Gorsuch: Home Economics, Dept. Head. Future Homemakers Advisor Mr. John Gooch: English, Junior Class Advisor E Mr, LeRoy Galley: P.E.. J.V. Football Coach, Asst. Baseball Coach, Men's Faculty Bowling Team. Mr. Harris Gonsalves: Spanish, Foreign Lpnguage Dept. Head Mr. Jack Herrick: Science, Freshman Football Coach, Asst, Mr. Kale Harden: Mathematics, Men's Faculty Bowling Team Baseball Coach gy in ,,..,wuum Mr. Rex Johnson: History, Audio Visual, Head Football Coach, Raider Club Advisor Mrs. Kay Holzer: English, Graduation Speeches Miss Nancy Higgerson: Home Economics, Girls' Club Advisor Mr. Tim Irvin: English, Freshman Basketball Coach, Asst. Track Coach Mrs. Carol Kinzel: P.E.. B Club Advisor, Girls' Athletics Coach i Mr. Don Krag: English lStage, Speech, Dramal, Graduation Speeches. Public Address System, Stage Crew Mrs. Ruth Loop: Art, Art Club Advisor Mr. Daniel Lowery: History, Freshman Class Advisor, Caps and Gowns I l i Mr. James McCleery: Industrial Arts lmetalsl, Junior Class Advisor Mr. Fredrick McCormick: English , 3, ' , . Nui. f W In I ,wr 'MAJ Mrs. Betty McNeely: Business Education, Girls' Club Advisor Mr. Gordon Nicholls: Industrial Arts lmechanical drawingl, Senior Class Advisor Mr. Lee Otten: Sophomore Class Counselor 1.4 Mr. lan Monson: Industrial Arts lwoodsl, Dept. Head ....,....--up-.5 Mrs. Jan 0'DeIl: English, Head Girls' Club Advisor Mrs. Bonnie Osgood: English Mr, Ralph Pauley: Band, Music Dept. Head Mr. Michael Pooleon: Social Studies, Senior Class Advisor S ss i Mr. Gale Flamerman: Mathematics, Junior Mr. Tom Philpott: Mathematics, Dept. Head Class Advisor Mr. Harold Roberts: Science, Swimming Coach, Faculty Bowling Teamlsubl Mr. John Riseland: Freshman Class Counselor Mr. Flon Roberts: Industrial Arts lElectronics and Photographyl, Freshman Class Advisor Mr. Greg Pitsch: Special Education. Dept. Head, Ticket Squad, Freshman Wrestling Coach , Mr. Mark Schlichting: Music lOrchestra, Chorusl, Stage Crew and Productions - , , is 1 Mr. Robert Safsten: Social Studies, Dept, Head. Scholarship Committee Mr. Mervin Sliger: Music lChoir, Swing Chorusl. Stage Crew and Productions QL' + gk Mrs. Trula Smith: Junior Class Counselor, Scholarship Mr. Paul Skaggsi Mathematics, Sophomore Committee Class Advisor Mr. Daniel Terry: Mathematics, Sophomore Class Advisor Mr. Douglas Thompson: History. Sophomore Class Advisor Mrs. Geraldine VanZanten: French, French Club Advisor Mrs. Kay Thompson: Home Economics. Future Nurses Coordinator Mrs. Darlene Valumz P.E. and Health, Cheerleaders Advisor, Pep Assemblies Mrs, Connie Wahl: Social Studies, Sophomore Class Advisor, Make-Up Squad Advisor Mr. Malcolm Walton: Business Education, Dept. Head Basketball Coach, Head Baseball Coach Head.. Mr. William Ward: P.E. and Health, Asst. Football Coach Mr Alan Watts English Honor Society Advisor Faculty Bowling Team l A gf ' 'Q v-x Mrs. Kay White: Business Education Mr. George Yonlick: Social Studies, Coach lTYDinQl Head Wrestling Mr. Robert White: Social Studies, Asst. Football Coach Mrs. Jean Wolfe: English. Contests S A . p fn. Office Personnel Mrs. Barbara Green: Main Office Mrs. Margaret Rasmussen: Counselor Office Mrs. Donna Pauley: Study Hall Mrs. Vera Auguston, Library Mrs. Mary Hedrick: Business Office Mrs. Jettie VanSinderen: Attendance Office Mrs. Ruth Visser: Counselors' Mrs. Zelda Flickens: Main Office Office Maintaining the high quality appearance of Bellingham High, and cleaning up after irresponsible and messy students is the primary responsibility of our custodians. Above: Louise Cole, Dick Dexter. Gary Crawford, and Milton Luke, Below: Clarence Kellen and Del Joh nson. T ? s sie nf -- 7. -.,-fe,,,-- 2- ' Q - 3 - - rs- T -'-' 'I ,, QS .-55: S5 X ., -5, 5 tgmf-viii-tE:rr 33 :wi - fi ' 1: ' 5 -Z ' W, Lily, ,, ,, . LH , . .N .. , . 5 - I f - -.- - W- .- -.tgp . M YT-22: :zz-'F-,P . -as -V ' -,v-1:3-f W ' - fi we -we -1. ,. . -Q-Sfwa. - in 'Q-. -1, . ,- .-wt, - .,. , -. i , iii. 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'K- - xx f ,K 3 5 wi --gg. msn? 2- 0 , ,tt W S 4 if Q it gk fi , Q I ig -as i S Y - -W, ,v y, ,... V , Q' df, K .. X . 5 x Activities Give me a 'B' ,B. Give me an 'H' .H. Give me an 'S' .S, What does it spell? Activities! Activities? That's right. Our very own B.H.S. ranks high in extra curricular activity choices for it's student body. Students may choose to participate in sporting events ranging from the much celebrated mud bowl to championship WrassIing, and in clubs ranging from microbiotic biology to leg breaking skiing. Plus! If that is not enough. students can trip at school sponsored dances featuring such great local groups as West Coast Brass, Fleece, Fox, and All. Plus! Plus! They can join community action projects aimed at improving the quality of life. And if none of this appeals to the blooming young revolutionaries then they can always do their own thing, such as the cheerleader in the picture playing peek-a-boo. f .QS 4 .NF , N' if 'M' ,, 1, 2' fi ,, ,L 4' 5 'ey rf V- 3 1' f will 3 2 Q4 ,Y, ni' I ,rw A 5 V4 an 5 HW K ' ,A,. '- V ,'V',L, . Q 13 Twr if ' Q Q be Q 5 X A 'E Q2 vw X., as 1 eacon Staff Much effort was put forth on the newspaper this year. Through financial problems and loss of a printer the Beacon staff remained loyal. Responsible for this journalistic masterpiece is Editor Melanie Hendrix, Maura Wahl, Vicki Olson, Linda Thompson, Lori Dixon, Des Osborne, Rod Hansen, Dale Weston, and Paul Vallee. if -A 2 Q x . . 5535, 5 fi 95:2 .L 1 Q if .rise QQ. LL.y I y Y' 4215 lst Flow: John Meyers and Suzanne Olsen. 2nd Row: Lori Lind, Jeff Reynolds, Ken Gustafson, Cheryl Hardy, Millard Barney, Lorrie Roberts, Dan Steiner and Thelma Vidato. 3rd Row: Ray Heffley and Melanie Hendrix. 'film ,wa an r ,f Executive Board Student Council Fall Quarter 1st Row: Heidi Ramberg, Becky Harvey, Brenda Young, Lisa Olsen, Teresa Carter. Ann Heathers, Debbie Baldie, and LouAnn Johnson. 2nd Row: Carol Younkins, Vicki Horstman, Joan Nomann, Yvette Spurling, Kristy Smith, Flaynell Morris, Tami Tuttle. Julie Russell, Diane Smith, and Linda Bostrom. 3rd Flew: Jean Wise, Kaye Peterson, Maureen Adair, Judy Toohey, and Joene Swendt. 4th Row: Cecilia Roehl, Evelyne Olsen, Steve Webb, Karl Boettner, Jerry Klineman, Bill Bragg, Pat Moody, Eric Alexander, Mike Young, Jeff Reynolds, Craig Marroy, Rod Hallman, Donald Hays, and Jim Hay. 5th Flow: Ed O'Grady, John Bartleson, Loren Lang, Mike Mowry. Wayne Barney, Rod Bring, Ron Cowan, Bob Bishop, and Erick Every, lst Row: Yolanda Villalon, heryl Nieuwendorp, Judy Toohey, Bonnie Wardrop, Penny Wight, Grace Baglio, Georgia Prather. 2nd Row: Patty Leech, Debbie Perrault, Chris Harrison, Renee Chapman, Shari Johnson, Marcia Morris, Danelle Stremler, Dawn Roland, Lisa Olsen, Peggy Croan, Mark Leque. 3rd Row: Michelle Thompson, Connie Gustafson, Tami Hanson, Teresa Lynch, Sue Mohnkern, Roberta Holland, Cam Campbell, Jeff Reynolds, John Bartleson, Chuck Chevalier, Pat Moody, Rick Coulhurst, Brian Dorn, Bob Mitchell. 4th Row: John Hemminger, Robert Johnson, Mike Young, Gary Peterson, Jim Branstiter, Brad Anderson, Dick Palmer, Greg Prescott, Ed Roe, Glenn Pauley, Greg Lockwood, Randy Maleng. 'lst Rowi Wendy Holland, Tricia Leonard, Danelle Stremler, Jane Hill, Terry Steiner, Linda Morrell, Lori Hillier, and Julie Russell. 2nd Row: Teresa Lynch, Bobbi Williams, Linda DeWilde, Beth Dralle, Cindy Marsh, Anne Heathers, Peggy Croan, Debbie Hillier, Penny Wight, and Cathy Sinclair. 3rd Row: Linda Hubbard, Ken Dralle, Mike Young, Jim Hays, Don Hay, Gary Peterson, Jeff Reynolds, Randy Barr, Bonnie Wardrop, Sandy Stiglitz, Debbie Perrault, Mary Lou Jothen, and Richard Cadiente. 4th Row: Mark Leque, Joene Swendt, Rick Moberg, Scott Thompson, Eric Weissenborn, Karl Boettner, John Thomas. Greg Prescott, Bruce Johnson, Brian Tenaglia, Tim Parker, Eric Alexander, and Harlan James. t Winter Quarter Spring Quarter i F . . Q 5 2 a vt 5 - , . .l i i T 5 2 ec. W. ,. K W..,.,,.,,....... ' . Q1 M.. Mtwf, ........m,..w. When asked to write copy for this page, I was momentarily at a loss for a topic. But soon an idea developed . . . most students don't know the annual as the staff does. They don't see it in all of its stages of development as we do. Perhaps they would be interested in a short article entitled . . . The Making of the Shuksan: 1972 Where is the annual produced? Somewhere across a very muddy football field, past the parking area and Ellis St. is the Art Annex. lt is here that the annual was given life. We only hope it doesn't turn on its creators. How is the annual produced? First the cover design is chosen. This is quite possibly the best kept secret of the school. Then comes the hard part, filling up the space between the covers, page by page. This is done in the form of rough drafts, final drafts, candids, copy and censoring. How long does this birth take? About 9 months. Every night after school. the staff gathers at the annex and works on their homework, gossip, and occasionally the annual. This usually results in a last minute shuffle before a deadline is due. Who does the work? Students like yourself make up the staff. In general they're fun loving people who mis-spell words, can't type, and are always late. A quick run-down of who was responsible for what. At the top is Mr. Paul Berg, advisor for the annual. In his spare time he teaches art. Konni Donovan is the editor. She's a sweet girl who becomes very upset over missed deadlines and poor copy. Photographers are Eric Weissenborn, Steve Dixon, and Bruce Nelson. These gentlemen are commonly identified by a blue flash. The sport section was master-minded by Gail McMonagle who did her work single-handedly lKonni was twisting her other arml. Final layouts were supervised by Debbie Opperman, Konni's most dependable worker. Judy Spencer handled the senior section and arry equally well. Linda Opperman and Mike Smith wrote the copy. Linda has a high opinion of this years annual. She was often heard to comment it is good . Mike presently attends WWSC, and often drops by to help write articles. such as this one. The ad section was supervised by Diana Massey. She sold most of them herself, probably with the sales pitch of try it, you'll like it. Other contributers were Diane Pilkey, Bonnie Wardrop, George Massey, Liz Sethney, and Anita Geleynse. Their help was greatly appreciated. SHU KSAN STAFF Eu ' 5. SJ' i WWW, . . . ,,,.,Waww'W P ,W ,, 5,-,ma JI' . I - ff... Ig my E v L . 1 s Y r Q 4, '-.-- .,.,. ......... A--W ..,,. 5 in-Ilunnguuonouu My .. K Q is , .,.. f 'ix Mike Smith, Linda Opperman icopy editorh, Diana Massey ilayout editori, Anita Geleynse, Konni Donovan ieditor-in-chiefh, Judy Spencer iSenior class editor! and Liz Sethney. Also pictured: Debbie Opperman ihard workeri, Gail McMonagIe iSports Editori, and George Massey. Also Bruce Nelson, Steve Dixon and Eric Weissenborn iPhotographersi. 'S ',.. Q 5 tfwiffvww , E9-iw new of y.. gig ' f fu' if 3,,,ai+-.- M, 'i ,M T ,, ,4 , -lxvillllvxi NWS iw cfs!--M 'f' Inter-High Council Girls' State Pam Sybouts, Lorrie Roberts, and Marla Kent, Boys' State Rick Thompson, Dave Boynton, and Blair Whitney. 1st Row: Cathy Allen, Diane Adrian, Nancy Hatch. Michelle Chapman, Diane Fraizer, Cheryl Stewart, Sue Olson. Julie Day, and Lisa Olson. Row 2: Yolanda Villalon, Jan Bonfante, Pam Lausch. Ann-Fran Blane, Terri Schwind, Donna Jenkins, Kim Newell, Irene Hudson and Donna Severns. 3rd Row: Joyce Miller, Jane Hill, Tammy Hanson, Jane Fickle, Connie Gustafson, Rae-Ann Baunach, Debbie - Hillier, and Pat Eaton. O d a Pep Club Officers: Pam Sybouts, Lorrie Webb, Sheryl Swank, Linda DeWllde, Connie Slesk. Cecilia, Sue Hill. Joan Simmons. and Joyce Miller. h 1 A Odaci Officers include Cathy Allen, Nancy Hatch, Michelle Chapman, Diane Frazier. GAB Officers include Diane Adrain, Donna Severns. Jan Bonfante, and Lori Dixon. and Jane Hin, ma Mat Maid Basketball Belles lst Flow: Christy Bowers, Jacki Rightmire, Roberta Holland, Pam Merrithew, Kathy Schacht, Diane Frazier, Lori Hurlbut, and Diane Gormley. 2nd Row: Mary Miexner, Kim Jacobson, Fran Bottiger, Debbie Gormley, Tricia Leonard, Molly Mallahan, Cynthia Marsh, Cathy Yonlick, Penny Wight, and Sandy Stiglitz. Missing: Janis Marsh and Lou Ann Johnson. lst Row: Gail McMonagle, Beth Dralle. Jennie Jones, Pam Lausch, Mari Spoto. 2nd Row: Sharry VanBeek, Kaye Pederson, Marcia Loomis, Teresa' Lynch, Lori Lind, Carmen Frayseth, Linda Koch, Wendy Holland, Tammy Hanson, Suzanne Olson. Donna Jenkins, Teresa Schwind, Cindy Urie, Loral Kinkade, Marylou Jothen, Dorothy Rutherford, 2nd Row: Sharon Sansom, Paula Schroeder, Margaret Voie, Marilyn Cole, Shari Johnson, Linda LeAnderson, Brenda Young, Sheree Nelson, Patty Strickland, Linda Taylor, Sue Farrer, Judy Cooper, Maureen Adair, Joan Nomann, Mary Thompson, 3rd Row: Julie Robinson, Carol Olson, Cindy Raines, Diane Petersen, Patty Blair, Jean Baker, Lori Simonson, Sherry Stuart, Darlene Baumann, Jan B0r1fante, Margaret Conrad, Marcia Firos, Lori Dixon. 3 4 ff R Li .3 sf Swim Timers 5' , Q 1st Row: Anita Wold, Vicki Ibanez, Donna Severns, Cindy Haskins, and Michelle Chapman. 2nd Row: Pam Sybouts, Cindy Demmert. Jan Hulford, Dawn Roland, and Carmen Blakeway. F tb G ' I lst Row: Linda Leanderson, Cindy Wold, Pam Sybouts, and Susan Farrer. 2nd Row: Anita Wold, Margaret Conrad, Lori Dixon, and Marcia Firos. 'WN Ticket Squad lst Row: Linda Bostrom, Dianna Smith, and Penny Larsen. 2nd Row: Robert DeBeeld and Mr. Cary. Missing: Barbara Armstrong, Rosemary Allen, Pam Larson, Karen Morgan. Holly Ridge. Marilee Schucht. Candi Tarte. M 5 2 M74 , 'TW National Honor Society .t , Q1 -I f I 'BW9Zi ff? ff? Row 1: Doug McCloud, Anita Wold, Diane Adrian, Greg Bocchi. Row 2: Joel Cowan, Jane Fickel, Pam Sybouts, Kathleen Tollefson, Carol Wolken, Plilomena Firos, Sally Chamberlain, Patty Barton. Teresa Parks, Cam Campbell. : : - : - it ' 9 i I - X 15- f.: 1 K Viv - - tr , rt . ellre - - t ' -, : -'II are . . A. KQ JBIZZSQ : k..' L' :wk , I : - 'e-. it ' , t, ' r'lelr f 4- ' Row 1: Leona Hanson, Kathleen Tollefson, Shirley Smith, Cindy Wold, Susan Carnes, Margaret Erickson. Flow 2: Nancy Wopperer, Marla Kent, Sherry Foster, Nancy Orloff. Make-Up Crew Row 1: Liz Runestrand, Debbie Baldie, Kristen Lang, Kim Newell. Row 2: Lori White, Pam Dragates, Anita Gelensye, Lee Barthel, Claudia Klitsch, LouAnn Johnson, Robin Christie, Lisa Olson, Kitty Hatter, Tony Knutson, Cherry Morell. Row 3: Ann DeNui, Dusty Granity, Linda Steiner, Judy Bronsink, Tim Richmond, Robin Fraiser, and Jim Morell. .-ur 'fd X Stage Crew Row 1: Jeff Stiglitz, Mike Saulsbury, Mary Thompson. Row 2: Viki Ibanez, Debbie Simplot, Mark Coulthurst, Jim Gunderson, Jim Morell, Jim Super, Bonnie Wardrop, Joan Noman, Pat Eaton. Row 3: Steve Perram, Steve Aasheim, John Anderson, Rich Raymond, Dusty Granity, Sandy Reece, Jim Lee, Bob Keel, Scott Northey, Chuck Mead, and Scott Thompson. Missing: Gary Wilson and Steve Farrington. 5 , ,s,,,.,,c.V X, ., .. P.A. Crew Sitting Mark Wolken, Eric Weis- senborn. Standing: Larry Senechal, Jeff Stiglitz, David Milligan, and Chuck Chevalier. imiai an-V' Q ,,,, 4 A L German Club Left to Right: ist Row: Don Ballard, Cindy Demmert, Jan Hulford, 2nd Row: Becky Anderson, Kathy White, Lori Lind, Teresa Lynch, Jane Fickel, Diane Adrian Left to right: Teresa Parks, Linda Leanderson, Carol Wolken, Anita Wold, Pam Sybouts, Pam r e n C u Larson, Mark Wolken, Jennifer Jones, Debbie Gormley, Kaye Pederson, Pam Lausch, Liiy Brown, Pat Eaton. mn: --mff.L,:,.:f..ssi--mi,-fn Jaw.-1 --,, mvmfr 11 - .num ----f L me-f,,,:,.a-nr .ma nm-my-we ..--,-, f : ,nlklllunnue .L -r W ilffiiSiE.eQUffJ-2, , ,boy fx f X- was r. , .J-,H L. ,L I egzifiwigz ,Q ff ,,:. .,,L Q MW-f L i W .., ,:,,, , .. H , 1' 'Q S W ,M M fx Z? .ef Left to right: Jeremy Dunn, Greg Bocchi, Albert Yu, Larry Senechal, Judy Spencer, Leland Frayseth, Mel Oltman. Physical Science Club Gs N , A c ,rw Awww' als' 'O ,V my 6 W , ,H ,iz , ff f , if 4.i2 an E. rr, Biology Club Lily Brown, Nlarc Ambers, Dave Drake, Chris Culp Missing: Debbie Simmons, Thalia Groh, Ivy Volle Harold Sumption, Barb Armstrong, Sweethearts: Dori Rutherford, Jack Dyrland, Most Interesting Walk: Sue Olsen, Scott Graham. t. .1 A 1 ' M522gi-,fwfr:rwwlfw: vii!-:ft WC?-5HWC3'5Vi53frigfffi A ,, 'f.Ey1fEY 1 , tw . Vrffifjf ' ,w+wftz2z1'1:i-if-acre f . . .. -at , ,A ., . . ., f, ., if f , ' V ' -f reak-X1 in W, . .. ff 'fit 14:2 i' .. fr , .MJ 2' ' ,yr , - M : ,,, ., ,tk,, , , , Pep: Cecilia Roehl, Gary Slyke. Neatness: Michelle Chapman. MikeYoung. ,, .,.: V- ,,Y,tg t,,,,53E is .57 g rf: 'mi 55 , . - te: i ,, , - . . i 1-ie: f . if P A 3 time QQ .ti X I. , ts .t.. C 'faiths P ' W . eww 1 ff! . -M Q B rgrteq Most Likely to Succeed: Lorrie Roberts, Ken Gustafson. Valentine's Assembly This year's Valentines assembly was titled Love American Style . . . or, as cupid would say: lf your Valentine sweetie didn't buy you candy and the kisses you've been getting are scant, it's time you saw Dr. Christen Barnhart about getting a sweet-heart transplant. Favorite Teachers: Mr. Pauley, Mrs, Wahl. Sportsmanship: Cheryl Nieuwendorp, Mike Q, fs,.ff2z.'L 't sfwf xi fsevgzs . wg u,we,t,ff,1f-, Wig? I s,- '.ffC2Ff5'f1f?i2e1. - e,',. f,.,,,, M y ,,k , W ,.-, 1,,.,,?,,. Y I fel., ,L -.ruff ., . ,525 ,if-1 .f wg, ,,F,3f,.,,..af 5, 1, ei, f:.wfA-tar , s we i r r: V' ' .- 5 Mtg, M , t '1ef ,g'v, . y ,sf ps ti, , l f.,,,ts,,t. r ' 3: V. 1 1552 54: fa? wr .H .',,l,fV'5,'4:' , 'cf' 567: Ja? : : . r 'fa ils 'QA -, 'f u,2us,'1fs wmv' ff-- Ml.. ., V. ' Q rw! we at H V 1.:',, . i stsiw, , Smile: Linda Mowry. DeWilde, . , Nasir X t l firm vE9..1,v ., 5 .wa 352,253 , t .5 5 3? .t Mike Politeness: Melanie Hendrix, Jeff Reynolds. Q QB if Flirt: Cheryl Hardy. Doug Black is 1352 Y 5 Figure and Physique: Vicki Jensen. Jack Dyrland. ,rf 7 - , ,.f. 5 5' E, Intelligence: Ann Heathers, Blair Whitney. ill T S i : 1 ' fir: T 3 T I ' -' -' 'lg'- l 'r H21 . A T 5 2 A . T - ' T T 2 'Wil uw ll 'l 3 ?y, N 5 L31 - . V' N , 1 E fn L l i ' 4 lm - 1- 2 T 4 4' ' .-f li R 1 'LMUX A,5'L,,+ ,iq + r 1 1 lm, Q' ww, Y A +w.f+r W off 1. T fy -M , W .. 5 . , G T Q, Mm W Q A it f -+5 ll ' Wm' ' 3, 'H X Q r 92 Wi: 3' :ml ' l X . T, 'Q X 'T . Ml .Wx ' W igun... Sense of Humor: Roberta Holland, Greg Pitsch. . f - ,i . rr? in ' L. Q Talent: Joan Simmons, Loren Lang. Friendliness: Lorrie Webb, Rick Thompson. Shyness: Yolanda Villalon, Doran Glick. Least Likely to Show up for class: Linda Bostrom, Tony Binning. . 3 E 325 y 4:-1' Prettiest Eyes: Sheryl Swank, Chuck Durham. What-a-Sho Going Places was the theme of the 36th annual What-a-sho at Bellingham High. The show featured songs. skits, and large numbers of bodies on stage depicting people traveling through time: through life. The cast included students, the Bellingham High Orchestra. Band, Girls' and Boys' Choirs, and also, the Swing Chorus. Approximately 300 students participated, making this year's What-a-sho a big success. This year's What-a-sho Queen was Jenny Jones. escorted by the Junior class President, Stu Heaton. First Princess was Fredi Lamphiear, escorted by Mike Young. Second Princess: Becki Harvey escorted by Dick Palmer. And. third Princess was Jodi Nutter escorted by Bill Bragg. Fredi 6 -- 1 Becky ,Q , , JV Junior Prom Memories have a habit of sneaking up on you when you least expect them. One minute you're here and ZAP! next thing you know you're thinking about something which happened after last night's game. or on your first day of kindergarten. Memories are forever. So in a way this page is forever, for in these few pictures is an entire evening to be remembered by those who attended this year's junior prom. . . . what a beautiful sight . . . The couples became lost in a world of enchantment where sleigh rides and snow-filled forests were the only scenes etched on their minds. An evening as warm and soft as freshly fallen snow. And while none of Wax Wood's arrangements included sleigh bells. those who attended the prom will always hear them ringing when they think back. . . . we're having tonight . . . Much thought and time went into making this year's junior prom the success it was. Many thanks to Bobbi Williams and all those on the committee, and may we wish you the best of memories from that night. . . . dancing in a winter wonderland . . . sa Mk , if 3- 5-J 9, if , 3 , 4' 1 ,ilu 5 wg if 4333 Hx if - 1 513i K .af Q wi ' 1 ' ' fag 3 K ,ii a 'Q Q F ? s 2 sissy Q K T I ,ix . 4 i 'g.1.3f nfA 1 f 2 Kg, A -f M X... sf 7 xg, slkrfggw R s. rf? figs Q.. , 'Vg 5 N f y 2 f i?'1 fill' W , : mm wa ' ,, . L 1 I, it I ,J nj, , , l, , f, ,ff x gf, A H Y H ,Q i lk 2, 'iw 2 '11, iii? 1 il my i Q .3 'W Xl N.. X1 - E M is ff L4 Christmas Assembly Christmas is a time of peace and goodwill. lt's a time when the world should be united to rejoice in the birth of Christ. lt's a time when man should help man and be happy. There is no greater gift in the world than the gift of love and new hope, and to the students of B.H.S. December 23, 1971 was a time of joining arms aiding others in having a merry, merry Christmas. With the food and goodwill distributed by the student body many people had a happy Christmas Day and this year's Christmas Assembly only made it easier to see how wonderful a gift God has given us: the gift of sharing with others. t 'UN 4. I f. ' Q it ex.: .,, Q my , 5, t 3, z, if 1. . fl frbma of 4 E. QE .555 if at X . fp if . . ii 4 Annie Get Your Gun People really got a bang out of this year's operetta Annie Get Your Gun, From the start it was fun to do and twice as much fun to watch. Joan Simmons and Loren Lang led the cast through with flying colors and a lot of buckshot. Wild West shows, snake dances, motor bike acts, guns, Indians, dancing, and girls highlighted Annie and one can honestly say that this year's show was really just plain folks . . . . alldressed up! CHARLIE DAVENPORT ... ...... ..... D avid Cox DOLLY TATE ,.,....... ..,.Gina Nicholls IVIAC ............. . . . Scott Thompson FOSTER WILSON , .. ... FRANK BUTLER... .. ANNIE OAKLEY... .. . . Jeff Stiglitz . . Loren Lang Joan Simmons LITTLE JAKE ,,.. . , , Brent Berwick NELLIE ....... JESSIE ........ IVIINNIE ,,........ BUFFALO BILL .... .. . . . .Lorrie Webb Judy Spencer Mary Roberts Doug lVIcKeIIer SITTING BULL .... ..... J im lVIorelI PAWNEE BILL ..., .............,.... . . , Jim Super UNDERSTUDIES ANNIE OAKLEY .,.....,.. ..... T erry Steiner CHARLIE DAVENPORT .... ... Ken Gustafson DOLLY TATE .......... . , .Cindy Hallderson FRANK BUTLER ........................, ...... D on Hay Many thanks to all those who participated in and helped with Annie Get Your Gun A2 Z L Fw 1 5 ' 35? .2 ,. 1 'SP 5' fl Vg-K w w M vw Nm fl -W ww Q fkigsiagsy Wm 2 Q k 1:21--S5vQfgg gs- FI I, mmmAA. si? x 5. ,I ,W W .LZL www Mmww xi' ' 93 .-A Lg-7 My K.. kfifwQ.Qm:w?m -El f Q Eg Vkkk. .M-M.,.. my Q xx , , -X A -W ' in 'V iiiY3Qf??E,1 55 M J W- 'N x J fl m wwf' Q ksf fLg V,-7-.-IXwmf.MVR,gx..M,--ix L7 X54 af k 'K Sw wg 5 ks . 5 ff fg' .11 f-kj . - . .X , jf li wi- - S yi? , -1 H !' ' J N XMI' .f V t T., 1, sg, af. , ax t . V my .Q N., --..,,,mm E 2 -Q... X N-QT. , -,,, Q, , .....x,, W .4 N we 1' ,5 4 1 Ri L,,,.,mw5i 5 27, g' 3 J , ,, W ,, 4 .M , 'm'h 'QT x I, 2 gf f 7, Lyn! ,M I 5 Q Lg V, ,.,. . L: K? Sig xii? , fi . .. K 6 K k xw i . ff- gif i f ' Q 7 103 Senior Prom l . Seasons change with the scenery: Weaving time in a tapestry. Won't you stop and remember me At any convenient time? The Senior Prom was held. April BTH, at the Viking Union on the Western Washington State Campus. The theme was Colour My World , Music was provided by the Fox, Chairman: Michelle Chapman Band: Christy Bowers Decorations: Sheryl Swank Invitations: Yolanda Villalon Picturesi Mike Young Refreshments: Teri Tretwold 105 06 Classes Some classes ride tall in the saddle, others lay kind of low, some have the energy to get it done, others just sit in a row. But it doesn't really matter if they won't turn around or sit with their mouths open snoring, because variety is the spice of life and without it school would be boring. wfwww fi! fb 6 Seniors Quite often a class will start off its Freshman year at BHS with a bang, and then spend the next three years bombing out. It's the type of class that won't forget its Freshman year, and can't remember the next three. Persuing this line of reasoning the graduating class of 72 can only be described in four short words: BANG! BANG! BANG! BANG! This year's Seniors have a hard time remembering their freshman year. because so much has happened since. ADDICOTT, KRISTI SUE: Band, Student Council. Ambition: To be my best and to give my most. ADRIAN, DIANE CAROL: Honor Society lPres.l, German Club iV.P.l. Raider Band, Odaci, Coat of Arms Committee. Ambition: To be myself, get a PH.D., see the world and teach Nancy H. to be a better raisin. ALBANS, DONNA M.: Member A.S.B. ALEXANDER, BARBARA: Member A.S.B. ALLEN, CATHY MELINDS: Secretary of Ski Club, Secretary of Odaci, Member of G.A.B, Ambition: To listen, understand, communicate and learn, In the end, I want to know the difference between any duck. ALTON,JULIE: Member A.S.B. ANDERSEN, GAVE: Member A.S.B. ANDERSON, BERT KERRY: Ambition: To exercise my mind to its fullest, benefit mankind in every way possible and to be wherever there isn't a shortage of anxious chicks. ANDERSON, DENNIS: Member A.S.B. ANDERSON, WILLIAM D.: Ambition: To take things easy and enjoy life while I can. BADGLEY, CARLEEN MARIE: Raider Band, Ushers Club, Stagee prop crew. Ambition: Go to Calif, with D.L. and J.V. and to live a good and happy life, BARNEY, MILLARD JOHN: Football, Track, Senior Boys Rep. Ambition: To design a 50,000 Dollar House. O BATES, CARY J:: Track, What-A- Sho, All Class Play, School Choir. Ambition: To be or not to be that is the question To rule the universe or work at Herfy's lMommie helps me decide! BELL,JACOUE L.: Member A.S.B: BEMIS, DEBORAH LEE: What-A- Sho, Winter Concert, Ambition: To marry S.K. and have our I3 kids! To keep having a kick with R.P. and D.L: To finally let my hair grow and walk around as Lady Godiva!! BENNER, TED: Member A.S.B, BENNETT, DANIEL CRAIG: Wrestling, Track, Biology Club, Bellingham HighfTruckers. Ambition: To be outrageously happy. BENNUM, FRANK BENJAMIN: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Sr. Class Planning Committee. Ambitions: To succeed in what I am going to do and live a happy life with C.S. BENSON, SUSAN R.: Ambition: Just a minute, l'm thinking ... BERWICK, BRENT W.: Operetta, Choir, Swing Chorus, What-A-Sho, Home-coming. Ambition: To live happily with myself and others: BINNING, ANTHONY THOMAS: Wrestling, Track, Soccer, Alpha, Ski club. Ambition: Ski with Jean Claude and go to Hawaii with M.J. and C:M: this summer and have a ball: BISHOP, BOBBY RAY: Orchestra, Choir, What-A-Sho, Operetta, Swimming Team: Ambition: My ambition in life is to tell others that Jesus loves them. BLACK, HARLEY DOUGLAS: Football, Frosh Wrestling, Track. Band. Ambition: To remember my mistakes so as not to make them again. Travel around U.S.A. Bronson style. BLAIR, ROBERT WILLIAM: Football, A,V., Raider Club. Ambition: To have a full and good life and to teach M.M. how to drink B.D.A. BLAND, CAROL: Ambition: To serve God and make the man I marry happy. BLUME, LYNDA ANNE: Pep Club. Ambition: To let God guide me in whatever I do and I know my life will be successful. BOCCHI, GREGORY JOSEPH: Band. Honor Society, What-A-Sho. Physical Science Club, Hotel St. Ambition: To discover and enjoy a fine career: SHARE: raise a fine family: memories: death. BONFANTE, JANICE ANN: Pep Club Vice President, Homecoming Chairman, Operetta, Swing Chorus, Girls' Activity Board Pres. Ambition: To meet my King Kamehameha: To shop the monsterous Ala Moana, and to return to the golden sun of Waikiki! SCR '77. BOSTWICK, GLENN NEAL: Choir, Swing Chorus, Operetta, What-A- Sho, Keg Club. Ambition: To do as I feel right and live life my way no matter what it is! BOWERS, CHRISTY LYNN: Mat Maids, Pep Club,'Make-up Crew, Operetta, Choir, Ambition: To always be able to have a good laugh with my friends. lSCR '77l BOYNTON, DAVID C.: Member A.S.B. BRADFORD, RANDALL STUART: Football, Raider Band, Executive Board l.Ir. Boys' Rep.l, Whatcom County Youth Recreation Board, Boy of the Month lMayl. Ambition: To make the most out of what life offers. BREAKEY, ROD DALE: Half-time Show. Ambition: To grow a little, and to be good at what I choose to do. BRING, DAN ALLEN: Golf. Ambition: Simplify, Simplify. BRITT, MATT: Member A.S.B. BROOKS, BEVERLY ANN: Cheerleader, Frosh Class Secretary. Jr, Prom Committee, Senior Class Activity Board. Ambition: To hope for the best, but to be prepared for the worst. SCR '77 BROOKS, JAMES: Member A.S,B. BURNHAM, VICKI FI.: Member A.S.B. CADIENTE, RICHARD: Member A.S,B. CARLSON, GLENDA MARIE: Swing Chorus, Choir, Raider Band, What-A- Sho, Operetta. Ambition: May my horse never stumble, his cinch never break: my stomach never grumble, and my heart never ache. RE. C.C F,F. H.F. SCR '77 CARPENTER, MARK STEPHEN: Basketball, Golf, Student Council, Choir to Hawaii, Senior Parties. Ambition: To be a long-haired left- wing radical, and to return to Hawaii without those ' lcll? - ' I! Chaperonesll CARTER, TERRY: Student Council, Assembly Committee, Walk for Mental Retarded. Ambition: My ambition is to workin a park, or work in a national forest or park. Also, to be able to teach an art class or have a baseball team. CHAMBERLIN, SALLIE MAE: Band. Honor Society. Wind Ensemble. Orchestra. Ambition: To be optimistic. CHAPMAN, MICHELLE RAE: Sophomore Vice Pres, G.A.B.V.P., Choir, Pep Club Officer, Odaci Officer. Ambition: To smile and make the world smile with me. Senior Reunion in '77, CHEVALIER, JACK CHARLES: Football, Baseball, P.A. Crew. Student Council Rep.. Raider Club. Ambition: To find my place in life and to carry it out to the fullest. CHRISTENSEN, BOB D.: Girlwatching, Ambition: To tow a 9 sec. Bega to mission with a '56 Ford pickup, and stay Pres. of the R.R.T.C. of M. CHURCH, GAIL MAIRE: Ambition: To always be happy with Lane. CLARK, ROBIN DIANE: Ambition: To live forever in a righteous new world filled with peace and happiness. CLOUD, DORTHANN LUCILLE: Beacon Staff Member, Girls' Tennis Team, Badminton, G.A.A. Basketball. Ambition: To own a car that will make it up over Alabama Hill. COLE, SANDRA JEAN: Ambition: To do my best in whatever I do, so l can be the first woman president of the United States. CONSTANTINE, BILL: Member A.S.B. CORBETT, BARBARA ANNE: Chorus, Attendence Office, Teacher's Aid. Ambition: To live a long and happy life. And face the world with a smile even if the world isn't with me. M4239 CORNE, JANNA LYNN: Pep Club Locker Signs, Ushers' Club. Band. Ambition: To make the right decisions in whatever I do. COSKEY, LEANN: Make-up Crew. Student Council. Homecoming. Ambition: To just keep on loving Jesus. lJ.B. forever-right Celia?l SCR '77 COSTELLO, MIKE PETER: Ambition: To travel and someday sail around the world. COULTHURST, MARK: Member A.S.B. CRANFILL, DENICE SUE: Tech., Coun. Office. Ambition: To always smile with the secret of happiness. but to never keep happiness a secret, CRITCHETT, HEATHER L.: Member A.S.B. CROAN, PEGGY JOANN: Raider Band, What-A-Sho, Student Council. Operetta lBackstagel, Make-up Crew. Ambition: That God can give me the serenity to accept that which I can't change and the strength to do all I can with things I'm able to. To become 5 feet tall someday. CROY, DENNIS U.: Member A.S.B. DETHER. ROCHELLE LORAINEQ What-A-Sho, Ambition: To keep an everlasting Flame of Hope burning in my heart. ' ' ' DEWILDE, LINDA MICHELLE: Cheerleader, Choir, Odaci, Pep Club. Make-up Crew. Ambition: To find the most meaning and happiness in my life and those around me. SCR '77 DIXON. STEVEN L.: Football, Annual Staff. To set up a Photo studio in Denmark or Sweden and photograph the scenery. DORNING, ROY: Member A.S.B. DOWD, MARY ELLEN: What-A-Sho. Ambition: To live my life with love and understanding with D.W. at my side. DURHAM. CHARLES ELBERT: Baseball, Student Council, Senior Planning Committee. Homecoming, B.D.A. and D.D. Ambition' To accomplish what I have set out to achieve. Duke it out with Steve Schwind. ISCR '77l DYRLAND, JACK DEAN: Football. Wrestling, Raider Club, Alpha. Ambition: To always have love and a promise forever. 4 X x 'S L 15' 5 it EDERER,JOE: Member A.S.B. EGGERT, RONALD LEE: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Raider Club, Key Club. Ambition: To make it through 12th grade and live a happy and successful life with T.H. ELLIOTT, MARY K.: Member A.S,B. ELSNER, JIM ALLAN: Basketball, Ambition: To reach 6'6 and teach little Rick and little Ken and the rest of the B.H.S. basketball Team how to stuff. P.S. To show G.S. how to limit in a hook! EUPER, ALLEN CAREY: Soccer Team. Ambition: To graduate from High School and live my life happily with L.H. EVANS, CINDY LEA: Band, Orchestra, What-A-Sho, Operetta, Ensemble. Ambition: To have the ability to make myself do the things I have to do when they ought to be done, whether I like it or not, FARRINGTON, STEPHEN HARRY: Stage Craft, What-A-Sho. Ambition: To be successful in whatever I do in the future. FICKEL, JANE KATHLEEN: Student Activity Board, Odaci, Senior Planning Board, Tolo, Honor Society. Ambition: To be cheerful and help somebody. SCR '77 FIROS, PHILOMENA MARY: Honor Society, Pep Club, French Club. Ambition: To always be a friend to everyone, through days of joy and sorrow. FITZGERALD, JACOULYN RAE: Odaci, M.B.C., Office Helper. Spanish Club, Girls' Club. Ambition: To meet with the class of '72 and to understand whatever comes and goes. FLANERY, ANGELA LORRAINE: Ushers. Ambition: To become top fashion buyer and travel around the world, FLOWERS, WENDY GRACE: Drill Team, S.A.B., Student, Council. Ambition: To try my hardest in everything I do and get the best out of life. FOSTER, SHERRY LEE: Ushers' Treasurer, Youth Bowling Association, Girls' Athletics, What-A- Sho, Young Life. Ambition: To always have a glowing feeling of happiness in my heart. FRANS, DEBRA ANNE: Student Council, Homecoming Committees, Junior Prom, Ambition: SCR '77 To live my life one day at a time and to take the unpleasantness of life in my stride, remembering tomorrow will be better. FRASIER, JOAN LESLIE: Ambition: Nothing to do, but today. FRAZIER, DIANE ANITA: Odaci, Mat Maids, Tolo Committee, Make-up Crew, Student Council, To learn through life's experiences and to always smile. FRAZIER, PEGGY F.: What-A-Sho, Raider Band, Young Life, Homecoming Posters, Passed out Pamphlets To Help Pass Levy. Ambition: To see a world in a grain of sand. And a heaven in a wild flower: Hold infinity in the palm of my hand. And eternity in an hour. By William Blake. FREEMAN, VALERIE: Ambition: To be worthy of our American Heritage. FRIEDL, MARK-ALAN: Ambition: To become a millionaire and watch C.M. Keep on TR-TR-TR-Truckin. FUHS, MARY BARBARA: Homecoming Royalty, Sophomore Ensemble, Choir, Operetta, 4 GREAT years with 4 muskateers. GELDER, ROYAL WILLIS: Swim Team, Student, Council, Biology Club, Ambition: To rest my eyes on fleecy skies, and the cool, green hills ofearth. GIFFORD, RICHARD LAMONT: Ensemble, A.L.L. lBeat, Base, and Buchananl. Ambition: To G.l.T. GLAD, DAVID ARNE: Ambition: To race Datsuns with my M.G. GLASS,JUDY: Member A.S.B, GLICK, DORAN: Member A.S.B. GRAHAM, SCOT: Baseball, Basketball, Football, Sophomore Rep., Frosh Rep. Ambition: To become a Geologist. GRANITY, GEORGE JOHN: Operetta, What-A-Sho, Swing Chorus, Choir, Make-up Crew. Ambition: To grow even deeper in Christ, and help other people find the happiness I now have. GUSTAFSON, CAROL ANN: Make- up Crew, Deca. Ambition: To always remember there is a tomorrow. GUSTAFSON, CONNIE MAY: Ushers Choir, Senior Planning Committee, Odaci, Ambition: To let the love of God shine though me and glow on everyone. GUSTAFSON, KENNETH PETER: A,S.B. President, Football, Track, Operetta, Swing Chorus, Ambition: To make the older and well used things in my life new and more meaningful, GUSTAFSON, LARRY A.: Member A.S.B. HAGGITH, LINDA MAE: Ambition: To be helpful to ones that may need it and to be successful in the career I choose, HALL, ALAN: Member A.S.B. HALL, PATRICIA ANN: Ushers. Ambition: To always have a happy smile for everyone! That special kind of smile that only Jesus can give. C,S.Y. Forever. HALL, TIMOTHY J.: Band, Photography Club. Stage Crew, Hotel St. To sit in a field of tall grass on a warm summer day and dream, it . 'V . - L- Lei ff .J Q . ,A- C 2 : Zi: X N HALLIVIAN, GAYLE LYNN: Gymnastics, Track and Field, What-A- Sho, French Club. Ambition: To be a successful career woman, and if I marry, a devoted wife and mother. To do Gods will and live for others. And to go to the 1972 Olympics in Munich, Germany. HAMILTON, MARY A.: Member A.S.B, HANSEN, JEFFREY SCOTT: Football, Wrestling. Ambition: Retire in '75, and float off into the sunset with S. and T. HANSEN, RODNEY B.: Chorus, Stage Craft, Beacon Staff. Ambition: Find the future and shape and enjoy It. HANSON, LEONA ELIZABETH, Usher Club, Volleyball Team. Badminton Team, Basketball Team. Ambition: To be a dressmaker. To make A.E. as happy in the future as he has made me in the past. HANSON, MARGIE: Dud. HANSON, RODNEY EUGENE: Tennis. Ambition: To be a computer programmer and join the United States Air Force. HANSON, TERRI ANN: Raider Band, Wind Ensemble, Orchestra, French Club, Officer of HHHH8iH. Ambition: Strive for happiness in all that I do. lSCR '77l HARDY, CHERYL LYNN: Sr. Girls' Rep., Pep Club, Makefup Crew, Sr. Class Planning Committee. Ambition: To live a happy life that I would like to live over, and to see everybody happy. SCR '77 HARRISON, WILLIAM HAROLD: Football, Frosh Wrestling, Raider Club, Tennis, Faculty Water Boy. Ambition: To progress to the greatest of my ability and kick a F.B. farther than anyone has ever kicked one. HASKINS, CINDY J.: Choir, Operetta. Swim Timer, Officer of HHHH8tH.Ambition: To one day reach my Eternal Home. HASTIN, WENDY SUSAN: Ambition: To get back to Hawaii and take things as they come. HATCH, NANCY MARIE: Odaci, French Club, G.A.B., Odaci Treas. Ambition: Go to college, get my B.A. and then have Diane A. teach me how to be a better raisin. HATFIELD, EUGENE P.: Biology Club, Frosh Wrestling, Swim Team Letterman. Ambition: To become a Marine Biologist. HAY, DONALD FRANK: Football, Swim Team, What-A-Sho, Operetta. Choir. Ambition: Return to Hawaii, with lots of friends, and just enough money. HEATHERS, ANNE CHRISTINE: Swing Chorus, Choir, Operetta, Student Council Secretary, National Honor Society. Ambition: To wind the world around my clock. HEGGEM, HEIDI IRENE: Ushers Club, Pep Club, A.S.B. Ambition: To live life to the fullest in whatever I may do and to always be happy. HEMBURY, CAROL LYNN: News paper, Band, Prop Crew, Librarian. Ambition: To wake up some morning and find that everyone loves Christ, HENDRICKSON, REED G.: Swimming lTeaml. Ambition: To be the world's greatest swimmer and duck hunter. HENDRIX, MELANIE ANN: Beacon Editor, Officer of HHHHSIH, Executive Board. Ambition: To live like the lilies of the field, putting all my faith in God. HILL, JANE ESTELL: Odaci4Pres., Pep Club, G.A.B., What-A-Sho, Ski Club. Ambition: To set my goals high and have enough determination to attain them. HILL, SUSAN LYNN: Cheerleader, Odaci President, French Club, What- A-Sho Oueen, Tolo Committees. Ambition: To succeed in everything I do and not forget to smile. S.C.C. in '73, To be related to the Warden. Reunion in '77, HILLAIRE, DARRELL S.: Football, Baseball, Raider Club, Key Club, Indian Club. Ambition: To get by with a little help from my friends. HILLAIRE, JOSEPH R.: Chairman of Bellingham Indian Club. HINTMAN. LINDA MARIE: Basketball Belles, Pep Club, Odaci. German-'C,Iub, Make-up Crew. Ambition: :To pass on the joy and happiness l've found in Jesus. HINTON, DEBORAH: Member A.S.B. , HIRSCHKORN, LINDA E.: Member A.S.B, HOLLAND, AVALEE: Band, Orchestra, Operetta. Ushers, Ensemble. Ambition: To keep music as a special part of my life and be happy with all that I do. HOLL-AND, ROBERTA RANAE: Band, Mat Maids, Student Council. Tolo Committee, Homecoming. Ambition: To accomplish whatever goals I might have in life and die laughing. Keep one up on E.J. ISCR '77i HOLMES, NANCY KAY: Choir, Sophomore Ensemble, Kapa, Homecoming, 4 GREAT years with 4 musketeers. Ambition: To be a child of the light, SCR '77 HOUSE, VALERIE: Band, Homecoming Hall, Freshman Tea, Homecoming Royalty, Pep Club. Ambition: To always smile and look for the best in everything. SCR '77 HUDSON, IRENE KAY: Basketball Belles, Tolo Committee, Odaci, Pep, What-A-Sho. Ambition: To always wear a smile and still be riding horses when I am 60 years old. HUFF, MICHELE SUZANNE: Choir, Swing Chorus, Sophomore Ensemble, 4 GREAT years with 4 musketeers, What-A-Sho. Ambition: l'll find it tomorrow, SCR '77. Reunion in '75 with4 M's. HUNTLEY, ROBERT BRUCE: Ambition: To be a good Baptist and to bring people to the Lord. HURLBUT. LORI ANN: Band, Mat Maids, Homecoming Activities, Odaci, Pep Club. Ambition: To live a long and successful life. QTL: make W.S,R. happyl. IBANEZ, VIKI CHARLENE: Make-up Crew, Swim Timer, Jr. Prom Committee, Stage Crew, What-A- Sho. Ambition: To get credit for trying my best when I do lif everl and to make B.M. happy INGELS, BRYCE, L.: A.V. Study Hall, Snack Break, Lunch. Ambition: To get daped alot and watch CM. keep on tr-tr-tr-truckin. . JACOBSON, LINDA: What-A-Sho. Ambition: To tell everyone that He is' the way: He is the truth and the life. JEFFERSON, ANNA: Member A.S.B. JEFFERSON, JEFF: President of Indian Club, Freshman Football, Ambition: Going to college, or service. JOHNSON, BRAD: Member A,S.B. JOHNSON, JACK EDWIN: Choir. Ambition: To do the best in my field. to solve all problems with an open mind, and be a friend to all. JOHNSON, MlCHAEL LLOYD: Basketball, Track, Raider Club, Key Club. Ambition: To have a happy life, and to reach the goal that I have set. JORISSEN, JANET RAE: Young Life Club, French Club, Champaigners, Checker Cashier Training, Candy Striper. Ambition: To find happiness in working for others less fortunate than l. JOUPPI, EARL EUGENE: Football, Basketball, Baseball, Frosh Wrestling, STUD Society. Ambition: To remain President of PEARL JOUPPl FAN CLUB, and stay out of trouble. KANE, MARK ALLAN: Soccer, Baseball, Ambition: Graduate, Let me go the best way in the world. KEELER, CAMILLE: Member A.S.B. KENNEDY, ROGER EARL: Football. Raider Club, Student Council. Ambition: To attend college and help the polluted waters turn clean. Keep on truckinl KENT, MARLA LAURETTE: Ushers Club-President, Candy Striper, Girls' State, Girl Scouts. Ambition: To always see the humor in life-And be able to laugh at it. KIRKMAN, CONNIE LYNN: Band, Odaci, French Club, Beacon Staff, National Honor Society. Ambition' To serve Jesus in every possible way, and when l finally see Him face to face, to hear Him say Well done. lSCR '77l KISH, LORRAINE: Member A.S.B. KNAPP, MARTIN ROBERT: Transfer Student. Ambition, College. Be a mechanical engineer. V KNIGHT, MARY HELENA: Pep Club. French Club, DECA, Homecoming. Girls' Club Representative. Ambition: To not make the same mistakes I've made in the past and to be 'able to make one special person happy. KURTZ, JANET: Member A.S.B. LAFRENIERE, KELLY ANN: Orchestra, Choir, Operetta. What-A- Sho. Ambition: To muster up enough courage to talk to E.J. LAFRENIERE, LARRY MICHAEL: Audio Visual, Cafeteria. Ambition: To know people better. LAMPHIEAR, FREDI: Member A.S.B. LANG, LOREN CLINTON: Football, Swing Chorus, Choir, Swimming. Ambition: To become a monk and live in a convent. LARSON, GEORGE ANNA: Pep Club, Ushers' Club Treasurer, Bellingham Tech-DECA secretary. Ambition: To graduate and enter college this fall. To have a long and happy life. LEAMER, RICK WILLIAM: Wrestling, Choir, Ski Club. Ambition: To be a good and aggressive wrestler. LEECH, JODY LYN1 Student Council, Homecoming, Jr. Prom. Ambition: To make a home for all animals that need one, and to always do as God tells me. LEWIS, ROBIN A.: Make-up Crew, Odaci, Student Council. Ambition: To learn from past experiences and always wear a smile, To always remember BB. and H.H. To buy D.S. a tank. ISCR '77I LINGENFELTER, RENEE: Member A.S.B. LOGAN, MARY ANNE: DECA Club. Ambition: To be the most loved mother my children will ever know. LOWS, MARJI: Member A.S.B. LUKE, RICHARD ALLAN: Ambition: To do whatever I do successfully. LYNCH, ROBIN LEIGH: Pep Club. What-A-Sho, J.A., V. of A. Ambition: Get the dust out of my eyes and find out what's going on, MACDONALD, NANCY LEE: Band, Orchestra, Band Secretary, Ensemble, Ambition: To live for tomorrow, for only God knows my fate. Also to show my friends how much I appreciate them, because I know what they put up with. MAIN, COLLEEN: Member A.S.B. MARROY, CRAIG EDGAR: Sophomore Class President, Ski Club, Football, Track. Lunchroom. Ambition: May all my ups and downs bring pleasure to someone. Go to Hawaii and keep on truckin. MARTENS, WAYNE W.: Swim Team. Ambition: To know enough, to know not to know too much. MARTIN, LYNN: Member A.S.B. MASSEY, ELIZABETH NAOMI: Pep Club, Drill Team, Sophomore Ensemble, Choir, Operetta. Ambition: To keep God as my Guide and to know faith. understanding, patience, happiness and love and share with a smile. MCAFEE, DUANE LAROY: Baseball, Boys' Club of Whatcom County, Raider Band. Ambition: My desire is to allow Christ full control in every area of my life, and share his good news with others. MCATEE, LORI GAYLE: A.S.B. Active Member, Make-up Crew. Ambition: To have a home on wheels. And to live fully for Jesus and share his love. MCCALLUM, LYNDA: Member A.S.B. MCCAULEY, DONALD RAY: Raider Club, Baseball, Basketball. Ambition: To make lots ol money and have the hottest Ford in town. MCCORMACK, BARBARA ANN: Band, Majorette, French Club, What- A-Sho, Pep Club. Ambition: To get involved with the future. MCDONNELL, RANDY: Member A.S.B. MCG LINN, JANA KAY: Ambition: To try to love with an open hand. MERRITHEW, PAMELA ANN: Mat Maids, Junior Prom Committee. Ambition: To go to Chicken Lee's and pick up our pepper shakers. lHow about it Kath?l To find out what C.C. has that I don't have! SCR '77 MILLER, JOYCE E.: Pep Club Secretary, Odaci, Make-up Crew, G.A.B. member, Homecoming Activities. Ambition: To live to learn: but. to learn to live. MOBERG, MICHAEL AARON: Audio Visual, Homecoming Float Committee. Ambition: To someday see what Alaska has to offer and to show people that I can accomplish more than they think. MOHNKERN, SUZANN: Sophomore Class Sec., German Club, Ski Club. Band, lnterAHigh Council Representative, Ambition: To someday learn how to reverse an elevator like J.R. can. MONKS, YVONNE: Member A.S.B. MOREAU, GERALD DOUGLAS: Girl Watching. Ambition: To be pres. of the R.R.T.C. of M. and to keep more than a dollar in my wallet, MORELL, JAMES ARTHUR: Swing Chorus, What-A-Sho, Operetta, All- State, Baseball. Ambition: To Share the Love of Christ with others as He so freely has Shared His love with us. ' ' .... WW' ll A 5, 1 1 , .glf.,i ch -,k. , MORELL, LINDA MARIE: Beacon Staff, Operetta, Swing Chorus. What- A-Sho, Choir. Ambition: By walking in paths of light, to bring a little brightness to a darkened world. MORT, GLENNA LYNN: Winter Sports Royalty, Sophomore Ensemble, Operetta, Choir, 4 GREAT years with 4 musketeers. Ambition: Have along and fullfilling life. Reunion '77 MOWER, PENELOPE ANN: Make-up Crew. Pep Club. Ambition: Turn on Page with J.K. MYERS, DOREEN M.: 3 years of Mr. Pooleon, What-A-Sho. Ambition: To live a well, fulfilled. and happy life with L.D. at my side. NELSON, BRUCE: Annual Photographer. Datsun Racing Team. Ambition: To stick up for foreign cars and watch citroen rule. and drive one to victory over Glad's M.G. NELSON, LINDA LOU: Pep Club. What-AMSho. Ambition: To always do what's in God's will for my life. NELSON, MARLYS KAYE: Choir. Operetta, Sophomore Girls' Ensemble, Pep Club, What-A-Sho. Ambition: To go back to Hawaii and conquer the waves, hula, and poi. NIEUWENDORP, CHERYL ANN: Gymnastics Team. Operetta, What-A- Sho. Choir. Ambition: To complete God's perfect will in my life. NIEUWENDORP, VIR IAN R.: Member A.S.B. NORTHEY, SCOTT: Member A,S.B. O'GRADY, EDWARD LAWRENCE I: Student Council, '55 Chevy Machines' N.H.R.A. approved '71. Ambition: Quit goofing around, grow up and get fully saved by Christ. Then always have a smile. O'GRADY, HOWARD: Member A.S.B. OLIVERS, JANA MARIE: Ambition: To shovel snow in Acapulco, OLSEN, ERIC EDWARD: Football, Band, Wind Ensemble, Tech School, What-A-Sho. Ambition: To survive life's hazards. OLSON, EVELYNE FAYE: Swing Chorus, Choir Secretary, Operetta, Girls' Activity Board, Odaci. Ambition: To always share the gift of love. R.E. C.C. F.E. SCR '77 ORLOFF, NANCY MATRONA: Ushers Club, French Club. Ambition: To always be there when opportunity knocks. OUSDALE, TERESA: Member A.S.B. PADGETT, BILL: Student Council. Ambition: To continue to make music my life and to see the day, when, the things we say find a way to be. PARRISH, DAVE: Baseball, Cross- Country, Track, Raider Club, Drinking Society. Ambition: To join the Lauri Clumpner, Karin Mhyre, Martha Burns, Karin Burns. Lynn Mauler, Karin Cain Fan Club: and to see if Earl can drink a whole keg by himself. PAULEY, GLENN ALLAN: Football. Band, Wrestling, Raider Club, Freshman Class President. Ambition: Play football for the U.W. with BT and MO and always find a hole to shootfor. PAZASKI, TROY ALLEN: DECA Club, Student Council, Baseball, Student Drug Seminar. Ambition: To make my own decisions and hope they lead me the right way to accomplishing my own ambitions. PEARSON, NANCY: Member A.S.B. PEDERSON, SHARON KAY: Homecoming, Senior Activity Committee. Ambition: To see Jesus Christ shining through all of your faces. For when He comes back, we shall be one, together to meet Him face to face with abundant LOVE binding between us. T,Y.C. forever. PEEL, KATHLEEN MARIE: Deca Club, Girls' Club, Pep Club, Girls' Chorus. Ambition: To have my real ambition come true lcensoredl PERRAM, STEVEN: Operetta, What- A-Sho, Stage Crew, Orchestra. Ambition: To make the right decisions, be at the right places at the right times, to show Cliburn, Serkin and Rubinstein the true meaning of virtuosity and Bernstein, Ormandy, Von KaraJan and Stukowski their rnistakes. PERRY, MIKE: Member A.S.B. PETERSEN, GERALD LEE: Ambition: To be a dairy farmer, and keep the Cameros ruling. PETERSEN, LINDA SUE: Ushers, What-A-Sho. Ambition: To do my best in all that I do. PETERSON, GARY ALLEN: Football, Wrestling, Skiing, Student Council, Raider Club. Ambition: To go back to Hawaii with Randy Bradford, to the Islander Inn and finish our Ten High B. PETERSON, RAE ANNE: What-A- Sho, Winter Concert. Ambition: To get D.L. Home where he belongs, to stay very good friends with D.B, and S.K. and become a H.W. lHousewife STUPIDl PETERSON, RALPH B,: Member A.S.B. PETH, MARTINIA JANE: Choir, Operetta, Homecoming. Ambition: SHHH lt's a secret!! R.E. C.C. FF. HF. SCR '77 PILKEY, DEBRA EILEEN: Pep Club Student Council, Choir, What-A'Sho, French Club. Ambition: To do my best or not do it at all. PORTER, JOYCE: Member A.S.B. PRESCOTT, GREGORY DARWIN: Wrestling, Golf, Soccer, Baseball, Keg Committee, Ambition: Graduate, then bum around the world. lSCR '77l RAUCH. MARSHA: Member A.S.B. 4 RECKER, DEBORAH MARIE: Member A.S.B. REESE, SANDRA: Member A.S.B REYNOLDS, JEFFREY DENNIS: Football, Wrestling, Choir, A.S.B. Vice Pres., Junior Class Pres. Ambition: To live life with a smile, and maybe make someone else smile. REYNOLDS, MICHAEL DAVID: Football, Basketball. Track, Operetta, Raider Club. Ambition: To overcome the predjudices Society has instilled in me, after that to help others do the same and to always remember charity. RIGHTMIRE, JACOUELINE KAY: Mat Maids, Homecoming, Band, Pep Club, M.Y.F. Ambition: Go on to college and become a nurse. Return to Hawaii and fix the Islander Inn's elevator. ISCR '77l ROBERTS, LORRIE ANN: A.S.B. Secretary, Jr. Girls' Representative. Girls' State, Band, Merrit's Who's Who. Ambition: To raise beasties for fun and profit. ROEHL, CECILIA MARIE: Cheerleader, Freshman and Senior Mothers' Tea, Make-up Crew, Tolo Committee, G.A.B. Ambition: To get my license before l'm 45l R.E, C,C. F.F. SCR '77 ROGERS, BEVERLY ANN: What-A- Sho. Ambition: To always do God's will in my life. ROSARIO, PATTY: Member A.S.B. RUDY, ROBERT JAMES: Basketball. Ambition: To travel to Mexico and speak Spanish. RUTHERFORD, DORRIE G.: Cheerleader, Odaci, Homecoming Royalty '69, Senior Planning Board. Ambition: To make J.D.D, happy, and to make sure all my promises come truef RUTLEDGE, LEEOTIS MARIE: Sr. Rep. at Tech, Coun. Office. Ambition: To always be able to look back with pride and forward with hope. SALAS, BENNIE: Member A.S.B. SANTHA, DOUGLAS DAVID: Raider Band lHead Wieniel, Tennis Team, Wind Ensemble, 3 years with John B. and Larry S. Ambition: Do what ever I have to. to become whatever I will become. Learn to play the drums. SAULSBURY, MICHAEL VEFIN: What-A-Sho. Operetta, Assembly, Stage Crew, Christmas Assembly, Ambition: To be a success in whatever field I choose after completion of College, and to improve my knowledge. SCHACHT, KATHLEEN DOLORES: Mat Maids. Choir, Sr. Planning Committee. Ambition: To always appreciate my friends. SCHUCHT, MARILEE: Bike Club, Girls' Club, Ticket Squad, Y.M.C.A. Helping, P.E. Ambition: To be a vet, or be a nurse. SENECHAL. LARRY RAYMOND: What-A-Sho, Operetta, Drum Major. Stage Band. Band. Ambition: To remain Happy and Healthy for the rest of my days. And to see the time when Americans can. once again, proudly state, Liberty and justice for ALL , without hesitation. SEVERNS, DONNA LAJEAN: G.A.B. Vice-President, What-A-Sho, Pep Club Secretary, Christmas Food Drive Chairman, Swim Timer. Ambition: To always haunt Mrs. Green and Mrs. Rickens for not taking me to coffee and to always remember the wonderful times during my four years at B,H.S. SHIMOKO, PIPY ROCOCO: Chop Suey Fling, Chop Stick Parade, Chinese Fire Drill Leader. Ambition: Return to my home land iChinal and beat up Ho Chee Minh with my chop sticks. SIMMONS, JOAN MARIE: Operetta, What-A-Sho. Cheerleader. Swing Chorus, Choir. Ambition: To find out why I always expect the worst, P sub one and P sub two forever, SCR '77 SIMONDS, PATRICK: Member ASB. SLESK, CONNIE LYNN: Band, Jr. Class Secretary, Pep Club Treasurer. Sr. Class Planning Committee. Ambition: To always be good to people and live a happy life with FB, SMITH, RICK: Member A.S.B. SPEES, STEVEN KENNETH: Football, Wrestling, Ambition: Live a happy life and stay out of trouble. SPENCER, JUDY MARGO: Band, Annual Staff, Operetta, Honor Society, What-A-Sho. Ambition: To never give all of myself: but rather. remain an individual, with ideas of my own. SPENCER, MARY KAY: What-Af Sho, Gymnastics, Freshman Skit, Lunch, N.O.R.S.K.E. lNorwegian Clubl Ambition: Cut the soles off my shoes. sit in a tree and learn to play the flute-or maybe find some guys that dress alike. and follow them around Arizona '72. SPURLING, WENDY RAE: Ambition: To help people and to be a good housewife. SPURLING. YVETTE MARIE: French Club, What-A-Sho, Student Council. Girls' Ensemble. Ambition: To marry T.D, and live happily ever after with God as our guide. STEINER, TERRY LEE ROSE: Swing Chorus, Girls' Activity Board. Choir, What-A-Sho, Operetta. Ambition: To go placidly amid the noise and haste and remember what peace there may be in silence. To be on good terms with all persons and especially strive to be happy. SCR '77 STEWART, CHERYL MARIE: Odaci, Homecoming, B.D.A.. Sr. Planning Board, Student Council. Ambition: Whatever's fair! SCR '77 STIGLITZ, JEFFREY BLAYNE: Stage Crew. P,A. Crew, Choir, Operetta. G.P. Psych class. Ambition: To cancel my Lifetime membership to the V. of A. STONEDAHL, GARY M.: Senior Planning Committee, Frosh Track. Ambition: To work in the field of Forestry, after l finish college. STRANDBERG, JOHN MICHAEL: Band, Tech, School, Keg Staff. Ambition: To get what I can out of life ... and then some. STRICKLER, JACKIE: Member A.S.B. STRICKLER, MICHAEL CRAIG: Raider Club, Football, Wrestling. A.V., Student Council. Ambition: To live my life as a good and decent man. SUPER, JAMES RAY: Swing Chorus. Choir, What-A-Sho, Operetta. Stagecraft. Ambition: To live life and notjust survive. SWANK, SHERYL LYNN: Cheerleader, Odaci, Pep Club, Make- up Crew, Homecoming Queen. Ambition: To make people happy and to live life to its fullest. SYBOUTS, PAMELA DIANE: President of Pep Club- rah! rah! rah!, Honor Society. Girls' State. French Club, Member V. of A. Ambition: To buy Millard's House and to go back to Orcas with A.W.. N.M.. J.V., C.E..J.S., R.L., LR.. S.C., et les monte le joie de la classe de'72. TARTE, CANDACE M.: Pep Club, Ticket Squad, Swim Program. Ambition: Plans to be an L.P.N.. and help others. And try my best in everything I try, on whatever comes myway. THOMAS, JANET MARIE: Spanish Club, Senior Activity Board, Ushers Club, Student Council, Pep Club. Ambition: To let those important to me know how important they are. To find peace of mind, THOMPSON, RICHARD DAY: Basketball, Baseball. Senior Class Vice-President, Boys' State. Football. Ambition: To live a long, happy, successful life. REA TODAHL. DEBBIE: Member A.S.B. TODAHL, ROSEANNA LEE: Band. Majorette, Homecoming, Pep Club. Ambition: To live, learn, and make a certain someone happy for the rest of hislife. TOMMILA, MARK: Cross Country, Swimming, Track. Ambition: I will try my hardest to have a good life and good time. TRETWOLD, TERRI ANNE: Pep Club V.P., Odaci V.P., Homecoming Chairman, Tolo Committee. Ambition: SCC 73. To be related to HH. To keep my head up, and try hard in the things I do. TURNER, CAROL ANN: WhatAA- Sho, Teacher's Aid, Girls' Chorus, Cafeteria Workers, Girls' Club. Ambition: To live my life to its fullest and marry D.B.H. TURNER, VICKI MARTINE: Ambition: To live a life of my own without any interferences. To go back to Denver and goto Alaska for a visit, UHRIG, FRANK GEORGE: Ski Club, Girls' P.E., Lunch Room, Blue Slip Club, Ambition: To be a mint vendor for Boone's Farm. UNICK, CONNIE: Member A.S.B. URIE,JERRY: Member A.S.B. VALLEE, PAUL: President of the B.H,S. Soccer Club, Beacon Staff, Member of Archaeology Club. Ambition: Attend W.W.S.C. or U.P.S. in the fall. Major interests: Law, Music, and Archaeology. VERKIST, JILL A.: Band Choir, Swing Chorus, What-A-Sho, Operetta. Ambition: To achieve a greater understanding of life. VILLALON, YOLANDA: What-A-Sho Queen 70', Homecoming, Senior Class Sec., Odaci, What-A-Sho. Ambition: To achieve success in what ever I decide to do. And to serve God in the best way I can. S.C.T. foreverllll VOSKAMP, RICHARD: Chess Club. Shuksan Staff, Art Club. Ambition: To be an electronics technician, WEBB, LORRIE ALISONZ Soph. Girls' Rep., Operetta What-A-Sho, Swing Chorus, Cheerleader Yell Queen, Ambition: To know myself. P sub I and P sub 2 forever! WEBSTER, LAWRENCE: Member A.S.B. WEGLEY, JIM M.: Member of the B.D.A., Raider Club. Ambition: To be able to beat R.H. in a car race. And stay a member of the B.D.A. WESTON, DALE DWIGHT: Beacon, Frosh Wrestling, Soccer, BHS, DAA. Ambition: Live a straight life. And always keep on truckin. WHITNEY, BLAIR: Ambition: To enjoy. WIFLER, CAROLYN LOUISE: Ushers Club. Ambition: To always be able to get along with others and make some worthwhile contributions to life. WILKIE, MARK EDWARD: Junior Achievement. Ambition: To Hi-jack a Beer Truck every couple of months and live happily for the rest of my life. WILSON, GARY WILLIAM: Frosh Wrestling, A.V. Crew, Stage Crew, Junior Achievement, Chess Club. Ambition: To be able to do what I want and be Happy. Also see J.V. WISE, JEANNE MARIE: Student Council, Drill Team, Sr. Activities Board. Ambition: To love, live, and make others happy. WOLD, ANITA LOUISE: Drill Team. Ushers, Pep Club, French Club. Honor Society. Ambition: To go back to Orcas with P.S., N,M., J.V., C.E., J.S., R.L., L.R,, S.C., et les monte le joie ala classe de '72. WOLKEN, CAROL ANNE: Honor Society, French Club, Pep Club, What- A-Sho, Y.E.S. Ambition: To always be cheerful and not let the world get me down. WOPPERER, NANCY JEAN: Ushers, Girl Scouts, Discount Fabrics' Fashion Team Board. Ambition: To hope for the best, WOULF, JUDY: Tolo Committee, French Club, Odaci, Homecoming, DECA Club, Ambition: To spend a life- time with SB, YOUNG, MICHAEL ARVID: Sr. Class President, Student Council, Ski Club, Choir, Lunchroom. Ambition: To become rich enough to satisfy my champaigne taste on my beer budget. ZERVAS, SOPHIAZ Member A.S.B. ZOLLNER, NANCY ANN: Transfer Student From Illinois. Ambition: Get a good job and travel all over the world. ZYSSET, ZOE ANN: Ambition: To learn from the past and make the most ofthe future. as ' ' I Q24 . lsggf' bi 5 3 . gg .M5,-Mn.- 5 Kwfgg if - fi W 2? Juniors A wise old soothsayer looked down upon the world from his cave in the great Tibetan mountains and he saw many wonderful things, and he said, That is good. The soothsayer saw the great peaks of Bellingham High and he said, That is good. He looked closer and saw a large body of students gathered to induce team spirit and he nodded, and said, That is good. 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The Sophomore Class is a class that we can depend of in the years to come. l l A ,,,, gf ,wma , Q A M ,f , we iw ,S fjugslzy if f mam ' tim BW l an 3: Y' - - , l 1 K i Y? 9 WI, fig! g , X , , 3 3 . f yy , ,..,, i , W , WH f N42 elm? s 4 Q W fl 1' -M , f ! .iffff ff ' V isgggi: gb it 9 125629 ,, ' ' ' JW A2162 ,. warms time 1 ,M - ' W Y , if i11:s'l1' f zf' -fs: w w as ' 1 i Q A ' ' , fs f Q' f E V1 f fe S, K Q Q, yi, Hg H 41 fl W P A Maureen Adair Jeanette Adams Laurie Adelstein Linda Agard Bill Albans Sandy Allen Sharon Andersen Barb Anderson Bekki Anderson LaDonna Andersen Doug Angell Lori Armstrong David Baird Donald Ballard Allan Banks Linda Bannerman Linda Barnett Dena Barr Flandy Barr Mike Barrett Tony Beard Tim Beardslee Bruce Bennett Gary Benson Marc'Bishop Patty Blair Curt Blakeway Roberta Bland Ann-Fran Blane Karl Boettner Chuck Bonfante Linda Bostrom Peggy Bowers Ron Brehm Cheryl Bring Jim Britt Judy Bronsink Marty Brozovich Cindy Buatte Bruce Burke Mike Button Ed Bynon Sue Byron Denny Caling Ed Carlson Ron Carr Kirk Casey Billie Chapman Renee Chapman Scott Chizer DeLane Christensen Kevin Clark Tom Clark Mike Clendenen Renee Cleveland Leslie Cofer Sue Coleman Margaret Conrad Judy Cooper Jim Corbett Sandi Coskey Laurie Coulthurst Rick Coulthurst Linda Creek Kerry Crumley Chris Culp Mike Curtright Mary Lynn Dawe , . , .. . 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' V if i if 'Il 5 ilq'i'f- ' 'v iii 'K Jr: V- f i ' sf in I V - FAM ,555 ,fy ,fri in ' A ' A 2 1 I Judi Udi Lynne Voskamp Janet Walsh Monte Walton Steve Ware Steve Watson David Westman Scott Weyhrich Vicki Whipple Al White Laura White Diana Wicks Kim Wiggins Jim Willians Joyce Williams Charles Wilson Curtis Wilson Ellen Wilson Scott Wilson Dave Wines Cindy Wold Mark Wolken Rob Woods Norman Yonally Debbie Yorkston Jan Young Lavonne You ng Paul Zehnder Don Zentifis George Zourkos ' 1 Q x X H , Rfri fi g-Sim P152 1 P . . M., Q, ,, 73? ff--,.. E ii iii s E SW He ain't heavy. . . He's my brother i m'L w?sPTw,. if, :J ,Q ,, v,., i gi 'fa N' V ,fi N' , 1 -ml ln. My '25, 2 - H e ., 6? f' ZIV fx ,buff mx? Mt , - , 1 ' U1-:, ,v' g,, 5 41 ffl! 1, .f M ,,,, if ,gif 4 f A M fa Q f -M fw 1 V! 4 f 1 fiv 51 Mm J' f fi ff ,L A ff' 14 ,fe YL ggi e My 4.4, ,, e +2 5 f Z , S f , , 'S M 2 , , W we , , ,,,, , f Wax if W nann- JOE MARTIN SPORTING GOODS 8a SHOE REPAIR Headquarters for all Athletic Supplies '3Eh!:lRES,CJlQ W- DIAMOND RB PLUMBING , d HEATINIG, INC. Bel1ingham's Drive-In Pharmacy WWWYU 2416 Meridian St., Bellingham, WElSh. 915 Cornwall 734-3600 RUSS'S DRIVE IN Home of the Beef King ACr05Sff0mBHS 8 Congratulations Graduates GSWIICIC Insurance is not a Sideline L 45 Years of Dependable Service Congratulations Class of '72 1525 Cornwall 733-9130 GEORGIA - PACIFIC CORP. COLUMBIA VALLEY LIIMBEII CO. Budget Sewing and Yardage 2833 Meridian Corner at Illinois Bellingham Washmgton Good luck, Seniors from BLACKBURN OFFICE EQUIPMENT 1223 Commercial 1914 King St Bellingham 733- 7660 Q ARNASON and COMPANY real estate for every buyer znsurance for every need 13 Prospect 733 1140 1426 Cornwall Ave 733 7630 Congratulations and Good Luck from STATIONERS BOOKSELLERS and YARDAGE CENTER 125 West Holly 734-5100 B911iHg11am,WHShiHet0H PRESCRIPTION if PHARMACY Good Luck, Seniors One noun Vlllllllllliillli' youire just a short drive from the world s most popular dry cleaner 1901 Cornwall 734 3699 wmb, Ylb , , Bay at Holly DIEHL FORD, INC Bellingham Home CI EUNTIU 'EIQHING Washington BELTONEX HEARING SERVICE - Free Electronic Hearing Test in Congratulations Class of '72 6 YOUI 1'1Ome Of Our Office. 1820 James St. Across from McDonald's Near Freeway If hearing is your problem 6 Beltone is your answer. 733-2200 320 Lottie St. 734.2640 Compliments Of SEARS, ROEBUCK and C0 5 F' junta 4 uneral uma 4,-A-X, 1618 Cornwall Avenue JM, di-ig 4-1 ,Zena -2 F .g l 1 Free Storeside Parking ' Phone 733-8120 Bellingham A tradition of caring We wish the best of everything to the graduating class of I 9 72 ,gall W! at 61 . 5339 PHoNEs 734-1390 or 734-1392 FOREST 8. MAGNOLIA - BELLINGHAM, WASH Congratulations Class of 72 from 'Mayor Lou Parberrjy of Old Town Parberry Steel 81 Supply Your Hotpoint, Whirlpool Kitchen Aid, Amana, R.C.A. Dealer Sales and Service Old Town 5 Q it Nur 98225 utggal 1 RESTAURA T ll l if j NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE . . . A Full Service Bank JCPenney The values are here every day. Railroad 8cHolly Member F.D.I.C. l e House of l I Rates A's for the now ig, Clolhlnq For men fashions ...... sensibly priced H3 ug GEORGE J PROWAS ,0, W.m,,,,S,, 1310-12 Cornwall Ave. 734-7412 H ' Ill' , W h. 'S' OWNER IeZZp:c?:j,7734-.2270 -I gmsucuzy 5 . Sfgcifiixxu-noli1ri?'4:, THE STEPHENS' Best wishes to the Class of I 9 72 G' 'fall . . 619 East Houy Sheet . . . Belli gham. Washington DEPAUIIS IEWELRY O ,gi . 95225 ' Qqiiiijcjflfyvsssw Phone fzoep 733-9982 SHAKEY,S PIZZA PARLOR 84 ye old public house Bunch-of-lunch Delivery 11:20-1:30 7 days a week Mon.-Fri. 5-12 Mon.-Fri. - fA1l you can 12-2 Weekends 135 E. Holly 734 5130 eat, 12-12 Sundays V FBIRHRVEN PHARMACY Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of 1 9 72 l 1 15 Harris Avenue Bellingham Washington See Ya There !! get Xftb p of our future 2 i 5 Q C9f1f.CBakef C9lfIutua1 Savings CBan1Q Member F.D.l.C. THE NEW .Zum Zora M .grzrnafaara MARTINSON'S ' u Wana guznituze co., Flrsggrligistlgjlgllqlstsiisstxsgjglons Bay and Prospect Bellingham, Wash. 98225 HELEN SL JIM EDWARDS 119 W. Magnolia C t I t. S . .W ,. Owners 733-9240 Ongra u a IODS, enlors Congratulations Seniors! BROWN BARBER 81 BEAUTY SUPPLY, Inc. 2815 Meridian St. Bellingham, Wash. Over bi' century of Dependable Service! Best of luck to the graduating class of I 9 72 from LUKE 81 CR EWS Carpets - Linoleum - Wall Tile - Draperies 1423 Railroad Bellingham wwf 1413 Cornwall 734-4000 NEAR OR FAR FOR ALL YOUR TRAVEL NEEDS HAWLEY'S MARINA Congratulations Class of '72 405 East Holly 734-9660 I-IOIISESI-IOE CAFE 1 13 East Holly Street Bellingham, Washington 000000 OVER I00,000 ITEMS EEI.I.INGI'IIlM'S MOST UNIQUE SHOPPING CENTER LARSEN'S . . . feweiry 0 Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing 1305 Cornwall Bellingham, Wash. 98225 Congratulations Graduates of '72 Northwest Commercial Bank Main Office- Corner of Magnolia 8a Commercial College Branch- on campus-Viking Union Building KVOS TV channel I2 Wishes the Graduating Class of Bellingham High School Good Luck in the Years to Come Serving Northwest Washington and British Columbia 1 1 151 Ellis St. Bellingham Congratulations Class of '72 Fmm AU of Us at ZURLINE at P1ovEsAN BELLINGHAM TRAVEL Personalized Service BUNK'S DRIVE I Le0p?2d3??37'?fMng I Q.. 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Holly MIKE SMITH, POET Class of 1971 Best wishes to the graduating class of I9 72 and all those attending Bellingham High from . ,, from the staff and management of ENGINEERED WOOD PRODUCTS ALLIED EMPLOYMENT AND BELLINGHAM CLERICAL AND TYPING SERVICE 420 Herald Building Bellingham, Washington A Volkswagen from the back looks a lot like the front, and Whether it's coming or going the end you see is blunt. Someone stole the engine! What happened to the trunk? The trunk's in the engine and the engine's in the trunk. So, for the back to be the front isn't really insane, depending on where you start they can be quite the sameg And While you thought you were finished the annual has only begun, Our staff has had their little joke- You're looking at page one. 734-9600 L. gglflioaf 5 cw Cd gig gilji of 12,54 .1 5VlUfo'Ufl4- Ufffgffiiaifigf C Mesa 31 gpm can 'dug U6 13337 Q55 fsedpgw weijaie GLXGJ fr Ugly ' L Sap, gag C3 .Q Q EW! , QUOKK Q 3 8 ac Q51 9918 oe li C .x'OjL,., f5l3 aero 52037 2. 3.9.9. Who can catch the wind and what can hold the sea: albatross, albatross. dreams woven on a tapestry and held beneath your wing. Sea bird soars above the salt-water spray, the distant horizon is but a dream away, past is the time when the winged aren't free, an albatross is where it wants to be. Shore rushes out to shove the sea away, and cliffs reach skyward to push the wind astray, but they always fail in what they attempt to do, you don't touch a dream, a dream touches you. A sailor dreams of catching the wind- flimsy sloop with a billowing sail, to have his dream on an open sea and control the strongest gale. Patiently he waits for a breeze to come, then it brushes against his face: quickly he moves, too swift to fail, he catches the breeze in his sail. For a moment or two, the tiny craft moves, against a rippling tide. then all too soon, the sail is still, the captured wind has died. A dream won is a dream lost, before a snow there must be frostl and the beginning of a journey leads only to the end, to capture a dream means to loose the wind. 176 WWW 'Wir l 4' 4 1- A cloud tries to hold the ocean in a floating sea of dreams, albatross dances in droplets of water where imagination provides the wings. But the cloud won't be satisfied until the sea is dry. it absorbs all the ocean and slowly fills the sky. So the ocean becomes a thunder cloud dreams fall in summer rain, the albatross is lost- the selfish have nothing to gain. The world's oceans aren't held in a hand, the longest beach is but grains of sand: ring many bells to hear only one chime, have many dreams but only one at a time. Who would catch the wind or want to hold the sea: Not l cries the albatross, diving for fish in a plentiful sea, soaring lazily on a sea-ward breeze, Who would want to imprison the free. M ' f Technical School The Tech School is headed by Principal, Mr. Smith and Mr. Belka and Mr. Leathers, Vocational Counselors. And, of course, no administration would be complete without efficient secretaries as Mrs. Carol Smith. Mrs. Jerre Nolte, and Mrs. Mary Schenking, who is also Office Manager. Students find the vocational training given by the Tech School very useful as it provides a way to train for a career in hopes that the student will graduate confident of finding a place in today's modern business world. Among the numerous vocations offered are Engineering, Industrial Electronics, Heavy Equipment and Diesel, Mechanics. Household Appliance and Refrigerator Servicing, Restaurant Trades and Practical Nursing. Other vocations include Office Occupations. Machinists, Body and Fender Mechanics, Distributive Ed. Dining Room Service, Dental Assistants, Carpentry, Automotive Mechanics, and the newest edition to the list is Commercial Fishing. 35 Ulm-7. - w,. lk ' .2 ' ' Q2!g.liifffff ,. R 5 4 3 S ,Q if faiflfzilfffffl YQ? Raymond S. Smith, Principal Lawrence R. Belka, Vocational Counselor Admin:-:tration Samuel Leathers, Vocational Counselor Mrs. Jerre Nolte. Secretary ffQi:f??7' mf? fx Mrs. Mary Schenking. Secretary Office Manager Mrs. Carol Smith, Secretary XQSMWQ .. 4 Q2 WW' 'WW Wx 22 3, w, M X, f ? iw? fk., Y EMM 8 2 4 1 it fl '15 rf' f iw Q 5, 44 A WZ I as It's only natural to be yourself S Q wg mail gif H? 5251 ,, ff: if Q.: , ..kk M . RQ, 4 1. if : , Y A -if ga, Y F SZ' .L Q. Ti. S s Q.. sie 5 ,.4,q, k Y x x N -1? Bk X mf ge X , J ,Q 56 N Wg x WW ,W N . Q 532: f ,a ff 14 .f., f X. Q 5 182 N K W. we ffizqsfgw QA ,A , QM f . . W ap Xl 'BX 5 P Frazier, Robert 63 FACU LTY IN DEX Stephan, Larry 63 Buss, Lyle 63 Jones, Howard 63 Almodova, David 59,64 Bargewell, Delbert 64 Berg. Paul 64.82 Bjork, Lisa 64 Burr, Robert 64 Burrell, Hillary 64 Cary. Henry 64 Chapman. Helen 64 Chesterley, Inger 65 Conley, Tom 65 Coye, Clarence 66 Dorr, Echo 65 Dorr, Robert 65 Ericsson. Mrs. Carol 65 Farrell. Russell 65 Fenno, Virginia 66 Figenbaum, Virginia 66 Galley, Leroy 66 Gilda, Robert 66 Gonsalves, Harris 66 Gooch, John 66 Gorsuch, Bernice 66 Harden, Kale 67 Herrick, Jack 67 Higgerson. Nancy 67 Holzer, Kay 67 Irvin, Tim 41,67 Johnson. Rex 18.20.67 Kinzel, Carol 68 Krag, Donald 68 Loop, Ruth 68 Lowery, Daniel 68 McCleery, James 68 McCormick, Frederick 68 McNeely, Betty 69 Monson, lan 69 Nicholls, Gordon 69 0'Dell.Jan 69 Osgood, Bonnie 69 Otten, Lee 69 Pauley, Ralph 12.69.92 Philpott, Tom 70 Pitsch, Gregory 33.70 Pooleon, Michael 70 Ramerman, Gale 70 Roberts. Harold 58,70 Roberts, Ronald 70 Safsten, Robert 71 Schlichting, Mark 71 Skaggs, Paul 71 Sliger, Mervin 71 Smith, Trula 71 Terry, Daniel 71 Thompson, Douglas 71 Thompson, Kay 71 Valum, Darlene 71 VanZanten, Geraldine 71 Wahl, Connie 71.92 Walton, Mal 37.71 Ward, William 72 Watts, Alan 72 White, Robert 72 White, Kay 72 Wolfe. Jean 72 Yonlick. George 20.72 Riseland, John 70 Morris, Tom 192 Auguston. Vera 74 Green, Barbara 74 Hedrick, Mary 74 Pauley, Donna 74 Rasmussen. Margaret 74 Rickens, Zelda 74 Visser, Ruth 74 VanSinderen, Jettie 74 STUDENT INDEX Aasheim, Steve 12.89.131 Adair, Eileen 155 Adair, Maureen 80,143 Adams, Jeannette 143 Addicott, Kristi 109 Adelstein, Laurie 143 Adolphson, Bob 131 Adrian, Diane 12,86.88,90,109 Agard, Linda 143 Albans, Donna 109 Alexander, Barbara 109 Alexander, Eric 24.25,57,80,81, 155 Allen, Cathy 47,86,109 Allen, Clifford 155 Allen, David 155 Allen, Eugene 131 Allen, Glenn 131 Allen,Jon 12 Allen. Norman 14.52.155 Allen. Patty Jo 15,100,155 Allen. Rosemary 48.87.155 Allen, Sandra 143 Allen, Scott 155 Alton,Julie 109 Ambers,Marc15,91,131 Andersen, Gabe 109 Andersen. Sharon 11,143 Andersen, Janice 49,155 Anderson, Barbara 143 Anderson, Becki 90,143 Anderson, Bert 109 Anderson, Brad 20.81.131 Anderson, Brian 155 Anderson, Connie 131 Anderson, Cory 34,36.39,51,131 Anderson, Dennis 12,109 Anderson, John 89,131 Anderson, Kelli 155 Anderson, LaDonna 143 Anderson, Paul 33,155 Anderson, William 109 Angell, Craig 47.131 Angel, Doug 47,58,143 Annette, Marcia 155 Anthony, Mark 14.32,33,57,155 Armstrong, Barbara 87,91,131 Armstrong, Lori 143 Aughe, Greg 14.31.131 Aughe, Julie 48,155 Axelson, Rick 52.155 Badgley, Carleen 12,109 Badgley,Gena14,155 Baglio, Grace 81,131 Baird, David 143 Baird.James 12.59.131 Baker.Joan131 Baklund, Mark 131 Baldie, Deborah 80.89,155 Ballard, Donald 15,90.100.143 Banks, Alan 143 Bannerman, Linda 12,143 Barber, Doug 12.51.131 Bargewell, Cindy 14,155 Bargewell, David 131 Barker, Susan 155 Barnett, Joanne 47,131 Barnett. Linda 143 Barney. Millard 79,108,109 Barney, Steve 131 Barney, Wayne 24,25.32,33,57, 80,155 Barnhart, David 31.131 Barnhart, Leon 155 Barr, Dena 49,143 Barr, Randy 20,31,81 Barten, Patty 12,88,131 Barthel, Lee 89,155 Bartleson,John l2,47.80,81,132 Bass, Brenda 155 Bass, Lawrence 155 Bates, Cart 1 10 Bauer, Douglas 14,155 Baumann, Darlene 132 Buanach, Rae Ann 86,155 Bell, Jacque 1 10 Bemis, Deborah 110 Benner. Curtis 155 Benner, Ted 110 Bennett, Daniel 110 Bennum, Frank 20,54,110 Benoit, Mike 132 Benson, Nancy 132 Benson, Susan 110 Berwick, Brent 11,47,100,11O Bianchi, Cindy 132 Bilson, Richard 56,132 Binning, Tony 93.110 Bishop, Bobby 15,47,80,1 10 Bishop, Marc 143 Black, Doug 12,20,51,93,1 10 Blair, Bob 20,110 Blair, Dennis 31,132 Blair, Arnie 12,132 Blair, Patty 143 Blakeway, Carmen 87,155 Blakeway, Curtis 23,31 ,56,143 Bland, Carol 110 Bland, Leslie 132 Blane, Ann-Fran 47.86.143 Bliesner, Debra 132 Blume, Lynda 110 Bob, Renita 132 Bocchi, Greg 12.88,91,1 10 Boettner, Karl 47,80,81,142, 143 Bonfante, Chuck 144 Bonfante, Janice 1 1,86,100,1 10 Bonin,Joe 132 Bostrom, Linda 80,87,93,144 Bostwick, Glen 11,100,110 Botteron, Dusty 155 Bottiger, Fran 44,132 Bottiger, Frank 156 Bowers, Christy 86,1 10 Bowers, Gary 32.33.156 Bowers, Kay 132 Bowers, Peggy 144 Bowers, Roseanne 156 Boyce, Cheryl 1 56 Boynton, David 36.84.110 Bradford, Randall 12.20,47.1 10 Bradshaw, Patrick 132 Bragg, Bill 24,25.52,80,94, 154,156 Bragg, Steve 20 Brandt, Charles 156 Brannian, Beth 156 Branstiter, James 81,156 Brassfield, Karen 132 Breakey, Rod 111 Brehm, Ron 144 Bring, Cheryl 48,144 Bring, Dan 58,111 Bring, Rod 52,80,111,156 Brisky, Curtis 132 Britt,Jim 144 Britt, Matt 1 1 1 Bronsink, Judith 89,144 Brooks, Bette 12.48.132 Brooks, Bev 17,111 Brown, Lily 90,132 Brown, Steve 12,132 Brozovich, Marty 20,144 Bryan, Chris 14.57,156 Buatte, Cindy 144 Buchanan, Barry 12.51.132 Brook, Jim 111 Burke, Burley. Bruce 144 John 14,24,57,156 Burnham, Tami 132 Burnham, Vicki 111 Bussanich, LeeAnne 156 Bussard, Laura 15,132 Button, Gary 1 56 Button, Mike 144 Bynon, Ed 144 Bynon, Karl 156 Byron, Suzanne 144 Caling, Denny 40.51.144 Cadiente, Richard 81,111 Campbell, Cameron 31,81,88,132 Carlsen, Steve 20,132 Carlson, Ed 23.51.144 Carlson, Glenda 11,111 Carmichael, Carolyn 132 Carnes. Susan 88,156 Carpenter, Mark 36,58.111 Carpenter, William 31 .132 Carr, Rod 41,57,156 Carr, Ron 53.58.144 Carter, Kim 132 Carter, Teresa 80,11 1 Casey, Kirk 144 Cavalli, Fred 132 Chaffin, Karen 156 Chamberlin, Sallie 12,88,1 12 Chapman, Billie 144 Chapman, Michelle 86,87,92,104 1 12 Chapman, Renee 12.49,81,144 Chevalier, Charles 54.81.89 1 12 Chizer, Scott 144 Christensen, Delane 144 Christensen, Robert 112 Christie, Robin 48,156 Church, Gail 1 12 Clark, Judy 132 Clark, Kevin 59,144 Clark, Robin 112 Clark, Tom 12,144 Claus, Glynis 132 Clause, Greg 14,157 Clausen, Gerald 132 Clendenen, Mike 144 Cleveland, Rachele 132 Cleveland, Renee 144 Cloud, Dorthann 112 Cofer, Leslie 144 Cofer, Sherlinde 156 Cogswell, Gary 132 Cole, Linda Cole. Marilyn 132 Cole, Sandra 1 12 Coleman, Sue 144 Conrad, Margaret 87,144 Constantine, Bill 112 Cooper, Judy 144 Copeland, Crystal 132 Corbett, Barbara 1 12 Corbett, Jim 144 Corne, Janna 12,113 Cory, Jay 156 Cory, Kacy 47,132 Coskeyk, Leann 113 Coskey, Sandra 144 Costello, Marcia 156 Costello,Mike 100,113 Coulthurst, Laurie 144 Coulthurst, Ricki 81,144 Cowan, Ron 11,100,132 Cowen, Joel 88 Cox, David 11,100,132 Craig,Jamie156 Cranfill, Decie 113 Crape, Mary 14,157 Creek, Bill 14,156 Creek, Linda 144 Critchett, Heather 112 Croan, Peggy 12.81,113 Croy, Beverly 156 Croyk. Dennis 113 Crumley, Kerry 144 Crumly, Stacey 156 Culp, Christopher 91,144 Culp, Steven 24.33,156 Curtright, Mike 144 Dahl, Norman 24,31,52,157 Danielson, Bob 14,157 Davis, Floyd 157 Dawe, Marylynn 144 Day, Julie 12,47,86,100,145 Debeeld, Robert 87,145 DeFries,Joni 157 Delaney, Thomas 51.53.133 Demmert, Cindy 47,87,90,133 DeMuth. Greg 58 DeNeui, Ann 89,145 Dennis, Kenny 23,145 Dether, Rochelle 113 DeWilde, Linda 17,81,86,92,113 Diebert, Lawrence 133 Diehl, Hugh 20.56.133 Diersing, Richard 12.145 Dixon, Lori 48,78,87.145 Dixon, Steve 20.82.113 Donahue, Debra 145 Donovan, Konni 82.83.133 Donovan, Mickey 24,157 Doores, Lawrence 145 Dorn, Brian 157 Dorn, Debbie 81,133 Dorning, Alan 20.23.133 Dorning, Roy 133 Douglas, Michael 157 Dowd, Mary Ellen 113 Downard, Kenneth 145 Downie, Shawn 12,145 Downing, Dace 133 Dragates, Pam 89,157 Drake, David 91,133 Drake, Thomas 133 Dralle, Beth 12,81,145 Dralle, Ken 36,39,54,81,133 Dubbs, Sonia 157 Dubois, Doug 157 Duncan, John 157 Dunn, Jeremy 52,91 ,1 57 Duppenthaler, Dave 2O,23,39,40. 54,145 Durham, Charles 93,113 Durham, Jess 133 Dyrland, Jack 2O,30,31,92,93,11 113 Dyrland,Joyce 133 Dyvig, Kevin 157 Eastman, Lynne 15,157 Eastman, Patrick 12,145 Eastwood, Janet 11,100,133 Eastwood, Patricia 151 Eaton, Alan 14,24,43,157 Eaton, Patricia 86,89,90,133 Ederer, Joe 1 1 5 Eggert, Ron 20,58,1 15 Eissinger, Tom 133 Elliott, Mary 115 Elliott, Virginia 133 Eisner, James 115 Ely, Rex 14,32,157 Embrey, Dan 145 Embrey. Tina 145 Emerson, James 24,41 ,57,1 57 Emley, Chuck 11,45 Emley, Pat 33,57,157 Emmons, Mark 133 Emmons, Rae Ann 145 Endersby, Larry 57,157 Ennen, Lonnie 157 Erickson, Harvey 133 Erickson, Margaret 14,88,157 Erickson, Rick 51,145 Erwin. Lynnette 145 Euper, Alan 115 Evans Every, Farrer. Bill 23,51 ,145 cinay12,115 Evans, Evans, , Debbie 133 Eric 80,1574 susan 48,237,145 Farrington, Dennis 12,42,43,51, 145 Farrington, Steve 89,1 15 Farwell, Janna 12,145 Faulkner, Tom 145 Fay, Terry 43,133 Feenstra, Terry 133 Felicetta, Gail 133 Ferguson, Bruce 133 Ferguson, Scott 146 Fickel, Jane 86,88,9O,115 Fickel, Mark 59,146 Finley, Kim 59,158 Finkbonner, Barbara 158 Firos, Marcia 87,146 Firos, Philomena 88,115 Fischer, Jon 12,40,146 Fischer, Michael 134 Fish, Kit 146 Fish, Laurie 146 Fisher, Mike 158 Fisher, Patty 158 Fitzgerald, Jacquelyn 115 Fitzwater, Susan 158 Flanery, Angela 115 Flanery, Brain 33,57,158 Fleming, Candice 14 Flowers, Jim 33,158 Flowers, Wendy 1 1 5 Flugekvam, Paul 12,58,134 Foldvik, Dianne 134 Folsom, Pam 134 Ford, Lori 146 Ford, Steve 146 Forslof, Debbie 134 Forslof, Sherrie 14,158 Forthun, Bruce 59,146 Foster, Dee Etta 158 Foster, Kerry 134 Foster, Sherry 88,115 Fowler, Barbara 134 Frankenfield, Todd 31,146 Frans, Debra 115 Fraser, Robyn 89,134 Frasier, Joan 1 15 Frayseth, Carmen 12,134 Frayseth, Leland 91,146 Frazier, Diane 87,115 Frazier, Peggy 12,1 15 Freeman, Brad 57,158 Freeman, Valerie 115 Friedl, Jeff 158 Friedl, Mark 1 15 Fuhs, Mary 115 Fuller, Ginny 134 Fuller. Sue 158 Fullner, Kelly 14,51,158 Fulton, Mark 146 Gabl, Charles 24,158 Gainer, Coral 158 Gainer, Dean 146 Garcia, Everett 134 Garcia, Ernest 24,158 Gardisky, Dawne 14,158 Garrett, Patricia 158 Garrett, Peggy 146 Gates, Sandra 158 Gelder, Royal 158 Geleynse, Anita 82,83,89,146 Geleynse,Jan 134 Genger, Gayle 12,47,134 Gerner, Michael 40,146 Gifford, Ken 12,23,146 Gifford, Richard 116 Gilfilen, Gary 14,158 Gillmer, Donna 15,158 Gilmore, Timothy 146 Gindhart, Donna 15,146 Glad, David 16 Glad, Donald 148 Glad,Judy 14,158 Glass, Judy 1 16 Glen, Dale 148 Glick, Doran 31 ,93,1 16 Glick, Mike 31,134 Gooding, Phillip 145 Gordon, William 158 Gormley, Debbie 90,100,134 Gormley, Diana 44,158 Gottschalk, Tim 134 Gould, Margaret 159 Gould, Steve 159 Graham, Scot 36,54,92,1 16 Gran, Jeff 1 59 Granity, Donna 47,159 Granity, George 89,116,11,10O Granity,John146 Grass, Cheryl 159 Grass, Jeff 146 Greco,Joseph 159 Greco, Patricia 146 Green, Laurie 146 Gregory, Steve 15,159 Griffin, Gene 134 Groh, Thalia 91 Gronemyer, Michael 134 Gulick, Debra 159 Gulick, Vernon 146 Gullich, Terry 159 Gunderson, James 89,146 Gunderson, Jonathan 159 Gustafson, Barbara 134 Gustafson, Carol 1 16 Gustafson, Connie 81 ,86,1 16 Gustafson, Debbie 12,48,116,145 Gustafson, Fred 14,159 Gustafson, Kenneth 2O,11,79,92, 100 Gustafson, Larry 116 Gustafson, Nick 12,134 Gustafson, Wendell 39,40,146 Haas, Nadean 146 Haggith, Linda 116 Hall, Larry 43,146 Hall, Patricia 116 Hall, Scott 147 Hall, Tim 12,1 16 Hall, Tom 12,134 Halldorson, Cindy 100,134 Hallman, Gayle 117 Hallman, Rod 51 ,80,84,134,1 53 Hamblin, Jay 134 Hamilton, Laona 147 Hamilton, Mary 117 Hamm, Bob 134 Hanna, Emily 134 Hansen, Jeff 1 17 Hansen, Karen 147 Hansen, Rodney 1 17 Hanson, Eric 134 Hanson,Jeff134 Hanson,Jodie 159 Hanson, Leona 48,88,117 Hanson, Patricia 134 Hanson, Rodney 117 Hanson, Tammy 81 ,86,1 34 Hanson, Teresa 147 Hanson, Teri 147 Hanson,Terri 12,117 Hardenrock, Kristie 159 Hardy, Cheryl 79,93,108,1 17 Hardy, Tamie 145 Harrington, Rod 145 Harrison, Chris 81,147 Harrison, William 20,117 Harvey, Becky 48,80,94,95,147 Haskins, Cynthia 87,117 Hastin, Wendy 1 17 Hatch, Brenda 48,147 Hatch, Nancy 86,117 Harrison, Bernadine 159 Hall, Alan 116 Hanson, Margie 117 Hatch, Vicki 159 Harfield, Eugene 43,117 Hatfield, Mary 159 Hatifled, Terry 134 Hatfield, Tim 134 Hatter, Kathy 134 Hatter, Kitty 18,89,159 Haufle, Marie 134 Hay, Don 20,43,80,81,100,117 Hayes, Beth 134 Hayes, Cynthia 147 Heathers, Anne 11,8O,81,93,117 Heathers,Jeanne 159 Heathers, Jeff 23,39,4O,56, 100,145 Heaton, Stuart 20,23,94,13O, 134 Hedman, Janet 14,49,1 59 Heffley, Randy 23,31,147 Heffley, Raymond 23,30,31,79, 130,134 Heggem, Heidi 117 Heller, Teresa 48,159 Hemburg, Carol 12,1 17 Hemminger, Mary Jo 14,48,1 59 Hemminger, Jon 81,159 Hendrickson,Jana 159 Hendrickson, Reed 43,117 Hendrix, Melanie 78,79,92, 117 Henifin, Heidi 159 Henry, Mike 147 Hiegler, Mark 40 Hill,Jane 86,81,118 HilI,Janice 154,159 Hill, Susan 17,86,1 18 Hillaire, Darrell 20,1 18 Hillaire, Henry 134 Hillaire, Joseph 1 18 Hillaire, Zetha 147 Hillier, Debbie 48,49,81,86, 159 Hillier, Diane 159 Hillier, Lori 81,145 Hillier, Stan 134 Hindman, Karen 147 Hindman, Linda 118 Hinds, Tina 134 Hinds, Kathleen 147 Hinton, Debbie 118 Hirschkon, Linda 118 Hofman, Craig 12,31,57 Hoggarth, Dana 147 Hoggarth, William 14,51,1 59 Holland, Avalee 12,1 18 Holland, Roberta 12,81,86, mms - 4 1 fi as -as: : ., N , S .X Q4 S35 K K X ,Nw ,wx iilvn, - 412- ' f5i.,,:f A-ifgwx f fy 1 1 yi Swv 223 4? gg, fj x :M s-3-Gig A . ,M we an 2 I . k gigs-iqglj . -Q2 ' 4 A . 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McKernan, Kevin 137 McLane, Stephen 161 McLennan, Kathleen 149 McLoed, Douglas 15,36,59, 88 McLeod, Janet 12,149 McMurry, Deborah 14,48,49, 161 McNabb, Jeff 47,59,149 Mead, Charles 89,137 Meixner, Mary 149 Merrithew, Pam 86,121 Merritt, Kathleen 149 Meyer, Marje 161 Meyers,John 51,79,142, 149 ' Michae 142 lson, Paul 24,33,52, Mihara, Terryene 162 Miller, Alan 162 Miller, Debora 149 Miller,Joyce 86,121 Miller, Ruth 15,149 Miller, Stephen 12 Milligan, David 20,43,89, 149 Millspaugh, Debra 162 Minga, Gregg 122 Mitchell, Robert 42,43,81 Mitchell, Gary 137 Mitchell, Marty 12,137 Mitchell, Teresa 137 Moberg, Rick 33,231,162 Moberg, Micheal 121 Moberg, Steve 137 Moeller, Wendy 162 Mohnkern, Suzann 12,81 ,84, 121 Monks. Yvonne 121 Moody, Frank 137 Moody, Patrick 40,53,58, 80,81 ,149 Moore, David 162 Moreau, Delbert 43,1 62 Moreau, Gerry 121 Morell, Cherry 89,149 Morell, James 1 1,89,1 00,121 Morell, Linda 11,81,122 Morgan, Brian 137 Morris, Cheri 137 Morris, Marcia 81,162 Morris, Maryann 137 Morris, Raydean 48,137 Morris, Raynell 80,149 Morse, Bryan 41 ,57,1 62 Mort, Glenna 121 Mower, Penelope 122 Mowry, Mike 12,51 ,53,80, 92,149 Moyer, Nannette 149 Munger, Pat 149 Munro, Marla 137 Munzanreder, Wade 150 Murray, Colleen Myers, Doreen 122 Myers, Grant 150 Meador, David 12,150 Nelson, Bruce 82,122 -,.,, , ..., ..,, .,,, 4 ,,. W, ,, ,V Nelson, Gary 150 Nelson, Linda 122 Nelson, Marlys 122 Nelson, Sheree 12,150 Nelson, Stephen 12,23,137 Nelson, Steve 2O,23,54,137 Newell, Kim 86.89.62 Nicholas, Rick 150 Nichols, Gina 11,100,37 Nieuwendorp, Cheryl 49, 81 ,92,1 22 Nieuwendorp, Vivian 50, 122 Njaa, Darlene 150 Njaa, Dianne 150 Njaa, Donna 150 Nomann,Joan 80,89,138 Norman, Barry 150 Northey, Janet 138 Northey, Joan 49,150 Northey, Scott 89,122 Nutter, Jodi 48,94,95,1 62 O'Connell, Larry 130,138 O'Grady. Ed 80,122 O'Grady, Howard 12,122 O'Grady. Jennie 15,138 Olivers,Jana 122 Olsen, Eric 20,122 Olsen, Ray 138 Olsen, Keith 14,162,471 Olsen, Lisa 1447.79.86 92.100.142.15O Olsen, Susanne 12,47,79, 86.92,100.142.150 Olson, Carol 138 Olson, Bill 162 Olson. Evelyne 11.80122 0lson.Jim 138 Olson. Vicki 78,138 Oltman, Debby 150 Oltman, Melvin 91.138 Opperman. Debra 82.83,100, 150,162 Opperman. Linda 82.83.100 Ordal, William 162 Orloff, Nancy 88.122 Osborne, Gary 14.23.162 Osborne, Desmond 78.162 Osborne, Paula 150 Oswalt, Sue 150 Ousdale, Teresa 123 Overcash, David 150 Overein, Michael 15,100, 150 Owens, Patricia 138,150 Owens. Brad 138 Pacheco, Lisa 150 Paddas. Peter 162 Pack, Allan 12,138 Padgett, Bill 123 Page, Jeff 12,23,31,1 50 Palmer, Richard 4O.56,81. 94,142,150 Palmer, David 138 Papasotiriy, George 138 Parberry. Jack 150 Parberry, Louis 12,150 Parker, Sherrie 150 Parker, Tim 33.57,81,162 Parks.John138 Parks, Teresa 12,88,90,138 Parris, Vicki 150 Parrish, Dave 53,54.123 Patenall, Shawn 162 Pauley, Glenn 12.20.31 .81, 123 Paxton, Steve 138 Payne, Janet 162 Payne, Tracy 162 Pazaski, Troy 123 Pearson, Nancy 123 Pederson, Kaye 80.90.138 Pederson, Sharon 123 Pederson, Terry 100.150 Peel. Kelli 123 Pepperworth, Kim 162 Perram. Steve 15.89.123 Perreault, Debbie 81.150 Perry. Marla 138 Perry, Mike 123 Peters, Henry 150 Peters, Randy 138 Peters, Steve 12.23,51.15O Peters, Veronica 162 Peterson, Diane 138 Peterson, Gerald 123 Peterson, Karen 162 Peterson. Linda 123 Peterson, Susan 138 Peterson, Brian 151 Peterson, Greg 138 Peterson, Gary 12.20,31, 81,123 Peterson,Jim 138 Peterson, Lorrielee 49, 151 Peterson, Rae 123 Peterson. Ralph 123 Peterson. Rick 12.151 Peterson. Robin 151 Peth, Marti 123 Phair, Fern 151 Phair, Rocky 162 Phillips. Greg 12.43.130 Piantes. Joyce 150 Pilkey, Debra 123 Pilkey, Diane 82,151 Pilkey, Lori 151 Pitsch, Greg 12.44.53.93, 100.151 Pitsch, Patrick 14.24,57, 162 Pohle, Lutz 138 Polinkus. Laurie 162 Pope, Darryl 43,151 Porter, Joyce 123 Powell, Richard 138 Prather, Georgia 12.81.138 Prescott, Greg 31 ,54,81, 123 Prescott. Randy 151 Presler, Charles 162 Priest, Eric 12 Purviance, David 138 Purviance, Sara 151 Pyle. Judy 138 Raines, Cindy 47.162 Ramberg. Heidi 80.151 Rand, Nanci 151 Randmel, Leona 151 Ratcliff, Carl 54.138 Ratcliff, Lyle 162 Rauch, Marsha 123 Rayborn, Terri 162 Raymond, Richard 89,138 Razore, Mark 162 Recker. Deborah 124 Reece. Sandra 89,124 Reece, Vivian 151 Reeck, Robert 15,138 Reed, Brad 23.31,138 Reid, Bruce 40.151 Reilly, Kelli 151 Reilly, Kim 48.49162 Reynolds. Jeffrey 20,31 ,79. 8O.81,92.124 Reynolds, Michael 20.51.124 Reynolds, Pat 162 Rhodes, Mari 151 Richards, Beverly 162 Richardson, Heidi 162 Richmond, Timothy 89.151, Rick, Bill 162 Riddle, Reggie 39.40.151 Ridge. Cindy 138 Ridge. Holly 87,162 Rightmire,Jacki 86,162 Riley, Patricia 162 Robbins. Charlie 151 Roberts, Jennifer 14.162 Roberts, Lorrie 12,79,84. 92,124 Roberts, Mary 1 1,100,138 Robinson, Julie 138 Robinson, Kert 12,138 Robinson, Mary 12.138 Robinson, Steve 151 Roddey, Rosanna 151 Rodenberger, Darla 138 Rodriquez, Pam 138 Roe. Edward 36.39,54,81. 138 Roe, Luanne 138 Roedell, Steven 52.162 Roehl, Cecilia 17,8O,86, 92,104 Roehl, Nicholas 40,124,151 Rogers. Beverly 124 Rogers, Ramon 52,100,163 Rogers. Sue 138 Rogstad. John 14.162 Roland, Dawn 26,87 Rolls, Monte 12,151 Rorvig, Kelly 163 Rose, Kenneth 24,41 ,57,1 63 Rosario, Pat 124 Rounds, Mike 163 Rudd, Dave 138 Rudy, Don 151 Rudy, Martin 14,52.163 Rudy, Robert 124 Ruhle, Rosemary 138 Russell, Julie 80,81.151 Ruswick, Dennis 163 Rutherford, Dori 17.92. 151,124 Rutherford, Dorothy 44 Rutledge. Leeotis 124 Sabin, Rhonda 163 Sabiston, Kim 163 Shimoko, Pipy Rococo Scott, Charlene 139 Scott, Micheal 23.51.151 Scott, Tim 24.313.52.163 Seigman, Richard 163 Senechal, Larry 12,89,91, 125 Sethney, Elizabeth 82.83. 139 Seton, Don 163 Severns, Donna 86,87,100, 125 Sherwood, Elaine 151 Shelley, Tom 139 Shetler, Jeff 151 Short, Loran 139 Short. Mark 139 Simmons, Debra 91 Simmons, Joan 11.1 7.86.93, 100,125 Simonds, Mary 151 Simonds, Patrick 125 Simonson, Lori 151 Simonson, Micheal 36.39. 53,139 Simplot, Debbie 89.100, 139 Sinclair, Cathy 81 .139 Slagle, Scott 43.139 Slaughter, Donnie 151 Slay, Susan 163 Slesk, Connie 44.86,125 Sluggs, Laurie 163 Sluys, Beverly 163 Sluys, Gregory 163 Slyke. Gary 30,31 ,92,1 39, 151 Smith, Dianna 80.87.139 Smith. Elaine 12,139 Smith, Gary 12 Smith, Kristi 80.151 Smith, Rick 125 Smith, Sharrnan 163 Smith, Shirley 12.88.139 Smrekar, Mark 139 Sobjack,John 151 Soderquist, Scott 163 Sofie. Nancy 47,163 Solberg, Glen 23.151 Soley. Carol 139 Soley, Mary Lou 163 Sorensen, Bruce 139 Sorensen, Jeffery 151 Sornberger, Anne 151 Sorstokke, Darlene 139 Souza, Walter 139 Spangenberger. Debbie 151 Slesk.Jill 14,163 Sirmans, Tammy 163 Spees, Steven 125 Spees, Vicki 139 Spencer, Judy 12.82.83,91. 100.125 Spencer, Mary Kay 125 Sperry, Leslie 163 Sperry. Lynn Dabid 151 Splockton, Terry Spore, Jeff 151 Spore. Russell 164 Spoto, Mary 48,100,139 Spurling, Wendy 126 Spurling, Yvette 80,126 Stangelang, Lynda 14 Stark, Susan 164 Starry. Scott 152 Stedman, Diane 164 Steiner, Daniel 24,25.33, 57.79.15-4,164 Steiner, Larry 139 Steiner, Linda 89.152 Steiner, Terry 1 1,81,100. 126 Stengeland, Lynda 14 Stephan, Brian 31.53.139 Stephen, James 12,152 Stewart, Cheryl 86,126 Stiglitz, Jeffrey 89,100,126 Stiglitz, Sandy 14.81.164 Stoehr, Axel 139 Stonedahl, Gary 126 Stonedahl, Kathy 164 Strait, David 164 Strandberg, John 126 Strandberg, Gene 164 Stremler, Danell 81,139 Strickland, Patty 136 Strickler, Jackie 126 Strickler, Michael 20,26 Strode, Eric 20.23.51 ,1 39 Strode, Glenn 31,152 Strother, Lucinda 139 Stuart. Bob 139 Stuart, Sherry 12,152 Suggs. Lori 14.49.164 Sumption, Harold 91 Sundean, Lee 164 Super, Jim 89,100,126 Super,Joe 139 Swank, Sheryl 17,26,86,126, 93 Swedelius, Rory 164 Sweitzer, Richard 152 Sweitzer, Robin 139 Swendt, Joene 80,81 ,1 64 Swendt, Phillip 23.139 Swift. Amy 164 Swope, Karl 164 Sybouts, Pamela 84.86,87,88 126 Tarte, Candace 87,126 Taylor, Ronald 152 Taylor, Carol 152 Taylor, James 164 Taylor. Janel 152 Taylor, Linda 12,134 Taylor, Rhonda 48.164 Taylor. Ryan 12.51.53,152 Tenaglia, Brian 81.164 Tenaglia, Velynn 139 Tetrick, James 31.152 Thomas, Janet 126 Thomas.Jim 164 Thompson, Jode 139 Thompson. Kenneth 12,152 Thompson. Linda 78,152 Thompson. Mary 89,100,130 139 Thompson. Michelle 81,152 Thompson, Rick 36.54.84, 92,180,126 Thompson, Scott 81 ,89,100, 152 Thon, Tom 24.41.52,164 Thorne, Jon 152 Tinker, Carol 164 Todahl, Mary Louise 152 Todahl, Roseanna 12.14.127 Todd. Gregory 24,25.57. 164 Tollefson, Kathleen 47.49, 88,139 Tommila, Mark 43.51.127 Toohey. Jane 80.81.127 Toohey. Judy 164 Totten. Sheri 164 Totten, Teri 164 Treat, Angela 49.139 Treat, Matthew 164 Trentman, Ron 12.23.152 Tretwold, Terri 104,127 Trompler, Frederick 24.164 Trotto, Kim 164 Takashima. Rick 152 Truchon. Steve 12,139 Turner, Carol 127 Turner. Robbie 165 Turner. Vicki 127 Tuttle,Jill165 Tuttle, Kris 139 Tuttle. Tami 12.80.152 Uhrig. Frank 47,127 Uhrig, Ira 14,165 Unick. Connie 12.127 Urie, Cindy 152 Urie, Jerry 127 Vallee. Paul 78.127 Vallee. Pauline 152 wvexrm, Q. 5 E5 f M 5 sz K 3 3: . KM . sf .,,,,.,, ,z 4 fam xx ' i .ASQ 72 9 , 'V'HAv5L7fN?74f5 7A5if'Q9.2Q,, ww, wwf. Q ew: DmH 'r'z 1 . Y x M4515 I! , gqy 55 4-sfwswmwvf ffm mln' 23?-w fi. xi. X . , K N w 3 '5 ,1-1 I s 'T' -.. ff. 213 Ea! Valum, Lane 12,47,152 Van Beek,Sharry139 Vanderbrink, Mary Jo 139 Vandegrift, Paul 165 Vanderyacht, Lynda 14,165 Veenendaal, Bert 165 Veenendaal,Joyce 139 Verkist.Jill11,12,100, 127 Vidito, Thelma 48,79,154. 165 Villalon, Ruben 152 Villalon, Yolanda 81 ,86,93, 104,108,127 Visbeek, Lloyd 12,152 Voie, Margaret 152 Voskamp, Lynne 165 Voskamp, Richard 127 Wachter, John 152 Wade,Joe 139 Wold, Anita 87,88,9O,128 Wold, Cynthia 14,48,87,88,165 Wolken, Carol 88,90,128 Wolken, Mark 14,2O,89,57,165 Woodell, Brett 153 Woods, Robert 165 Wopperer, Nancy 88,128 Workman, Sharon 153 Woulf, Judy 128 Wright. Mark 153 Yonally, Norman 165 Yonlick, Cathie 140 Yorkston, Deborah 165 Young, Brenda 80,153 Young, Gale 153 Young, LaVonne 175 Young, Michael 80,92,94,81,108, 128 Younkins, Carol 80.140 Yu, Albert 59,91 ,1 53 it wjgwoiebw QW 'vi iilmgifilmifte ,vfgo l ,iiiliiw ok Time it was. XC ltwas,.. 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