Bellingham High School - Shuksan Yearbook (Bellingham, WA)
- Class of 1978
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1 I Q 'X I 1 :ffm 'ig 4 izi ,A ' I , ,li K Q , i 1 - Q 5 -ll ' in 1 me f ,V lf P We if Ky, N' 'V aqriirjrp V': N ' P.. Y? 1 QFQQXV 4,4 Q 41'4t:g:f . f Q 1152, if ,aff My Via gf' is v get 'ek 'Wa A,3g fy I K VA 'inf' al, 5 ka 1 ' 3-'wh 'L Q' - 1 ig- 1 4 'ly .i fr' The 1978 Shuksan By and for the students of Bellingham High School Bellingham, Washington June, 1978 Fall Page 10 Winter Page 84 Spring Page 136 l l Feelings of sadness, Feelings of joy as summer ends and the school year begins You're just kidding, aren't you? School? What happened to my Summer K R +-if oom f fjv , .. .,1 oom omo V3C3ti0H? m omo 'ff E .1 'ffo - ti? 'QQT , 1 bkri www S Q ,,.. --.' , .y-M1211-iiii. I K 9g ,..,W115 T I dO1'1,t Want to go back Homework English, Algebra, YUCK! i g Homework? Who cares about that? There's more to life than a pile of books. Friends, dances, new romaneesg lots of activities even fun classes f..a1Si. if W e 1, Q ,if 4,515,235 Q A ' ms , ' 'E v , 'F iii. -,Q ff A .-as '- , fum ,gh K ,M,...V,.' -U- 2-me Let's G0 for it! middle school l'm excited but not real sure. High School? ' , I'm from the I Want to be accepted, 8 not look like a fool. Z 435 1 think I'll 1 like it, but I really don't know Maybe first quarter'll make me secure- maybe . . . P . f Z mm f 411 JW f up , w ,I'i 7 1 M 2 AA 'if my fL,, U 4 fff' L' f f ,, K 1:3 ek , 25 aff nv 4 ,Q W1 YZ. 5 Mi V ,L Zi ? :Z V, I K 1 'E 4? The Decisionmakers Lead the Way! Prez Bruce Gustafson at a meet- ing. 12 Row 1: Freshman Girls' Rep. Julie Brackinreed, ASB Secretary Laura Olsen, Junior Girls' Rep. Cathy Ziels, Senior Inter-high Rep. Brenda Emmons, Sophomore Girls' Rep. Kama Strom, Senior Girls' Rep. Debbie Gallaher. Row 2: Se- nior Boys' Rep. Bob Rohwer, Sophomore Boys' Rep. Paul Roe, ASB Vice-President Pamela Funk, Junior Boys' Rep. Greg Crabtree, Freshman Boys' Rep. Mike Firos, Junior Inter-high Rep. Jamie Leslie, ASB President Bruce Gustafson, and Cheerleader Inter-high Rep. Kerry Emerson. Executive Board was a group of school officials consisting of the President of the Student Body, Vice President, and secretary, two representatives. Executive Board advisor is Mr. Steve Johnson, who has been Exec. Board and Student Council advisor for three years. Executive Board met twice a month and Was responsible for the organization of homecoming. Way to go, Exec's. Student Council Reps. Rap Regularly Row 1: Evie Rothenbuhler, Greg Huson, Robin Jonasson, Susan Hilton, Milissa Costello, Karin Jones. Row 2: Christie Cochrane, Teryl Deer, Cheri K3I'l1Za,Vinnie Jameson, Laurie Ludington, Lorri Tomlison. Row 3: Brian Rick, Mark Morrow, Todd Hamilton, Karin Mitch- ell, Lisa Rosch, Bill Jolley, Iain McLeod, and Bill Ziels. Student Council consists of the president, vice president, and sec- retary, and a certain number of people from each class who served as representative. The council was responsible for the United Way Drive that took place in the fall. Keep on truckin, council members! Row 1: Karin Jones, Tammy Tomlinson, Mary Rick, Pam Wiebe, Tom Schwind, Janis Archer. Row 2: Robin Jonasson, Todd Swe- delius, Jody Mallahan, Penny Volkman, Amy Varner, Pam Volkman. Row 3: Karen Rubenack, Jane Prokopowich, Jeanie Chapman, Terri Hansen, Caren Crabtree, Michelle Ghio. Row 4: Lyonie Caron, Sherri Hansen, Margret Patterson, Jeanine Hamm, Marcie Huson, Jim Robinson, Jon Archer. Missing: Pamela Funk, Paul Limbacher, Laurie Fladd, Julie Larson, Chris Bergner, and Jill Kuiken. President Pamela Funk BHS Red Raider Band Excels Uncle Ralph Pauley's Raider Band is getting to be known for its spirit. They not only play at foot- ball and basketball games to egg our players on, they have shown school spirit at parades and band competition. The Raider Band has proven BHS is number one by marching at Vancouver, B.C., to place first in the P.N.E. parade for the 29th year in a row. Among other various projects, the Red Raider Band has also competed in a state-Wide contest. GO FOR IT, Raiders! 4 in Spirit and Competition Majorette Karla Kearney takes a break. 14 Th e band keeps truck'in along. I 6 vars :iz yn-vu 1 Ai, 'K S 35513 rf ' l J S A Q k,'f.:T is .i 3 :.,i Vi ., - V, it i f S if fs Q Es, . ' .W , . V X 5 A ii J' - ai What did they see at the pep assembly? John Clark - head drum major, Don Newman-assistant drum major, Karla Kearney and Cara Trotto-Majorettes. Row 1: Julie Tangvald, Janis Archer, Tammy Salas, Kama Strom, Robin Long, Shannon Wilson, Jane Prokopow- ich, Penny Banning, Peggy Nahas, Pat Budge, Deanna Munro. Row 2: Laura Thomas, Laura Jacobson, Jeanine Hamm, Rick Senechal, Marty La- Fave, Brad Bannerman, Randy Adrian, Mike Mehler, Richard Mowry, Tammy Tomlinson, Dale Erickson, Joel Barton, Jamie Leslie, Jack Barton, Cynthia Donovan, Jill Matthews, Vanessa Thompson, Cathy Bynon. Row 3: Pam Edmundson, Deni DeBord, Mildred Grant, Jodie Perry, Richard Selke, Dennise McMurry, Collett Jalbert, Barbara Hood, Lisa Danglemaier, David Jones, Susan Lansworth, Kris Bourland, Kari McSwain, Kim Rightmire, Brenda Storms, Kelley Bourland, Tammy Falk, Jane Fulton, Becky Evans. Row 4: Bill Matyas, Amy Mahle, Brian Neyens, David Wright, Don Higger- son, Eric Mastors, Brant Henshaw, Bill Benson, Vern Grasdock, Winkie Schwemmin, Mike Morgan, Leanne Kolbe, Donna Klimp, Allison Benner, Mark Haney, Jon Gudmundson, Harold Calkins. Row 5: Kayce Jones, Tricia Mitchell, Barb Brooks, Bev Storms, Janet Sojberg, Tim Pitch, Jeff Phillips, Greg Crabtree, John Vidmore, Mike Ford, Scott Rauch, Jon Day, Rick Bour- land, Eric Morgan, Kim Hardy, Karen Mitchell, Debbie Dupraw, Jeanie Chapman, and Janine Kassner. Red Raider Rookies Rock On REEDS: Row 1: Becky Reed, Sue James, Patty Klopp, Jodie Hale, Julie Schwartz. Row 2: Sherry Densmore, Tricia Shade, Sharon Leque, Charlene Jalbert, Janet Munro, Kristy Bernard, and Greg Johnson .........W .. SYMPHONY: Row 1: Barb Schencking, Margret Matyas, Tami Swofford, Teryl Deer, Christie Cochrane, Janet Du- Praw, Paula Leanderson. Row 2: David Clendenen, Heidi Fleck, Teri Legoe, Denis Hillard, Ken Davis, Keith Glidden, Brian Baumgartner. Row 3: James Fie- ser, Scott Frosted, Dean Ed- mundson, Jeff McMullin, Tom Erickson, Jim Kehl. Row 4: Cheri Karuza, Paul Senuty, and Shan- non Bluhm. BRASS: Row 1: Chris Mancinelli, Phil Gillette, Carlos Valdez, Frank Pitsch, Bobbie Banning. Row 2: War- ren Swanson, Randy Patzkowsky, Julie Brackinreed, Dawn Holmstrom, Laurie Ludington, and Teresa Perkins. Missing: Mark Jansen. 16 R LIST 1 L X SH 3 .. Flag Team Added Spark to Band Flag Team Was nevvly organized, rather late in the fall, to give the Band a more impres- sive appearance and also to tie the music dept. together. This year, it consisted of 8 girls who were Choir members. They marched with the Band in the Homecoming Parade and also performed at halftime dur- ing the Homecoming Game. The girls trav- eled to Vancouver, B.C. to perform during halftime at a B.C. Lions game the day after Homecoming. They also marched in parades in the Spring. Below: Flag Team members practiced before the start of the Homecoming Parade. Flag Team: Row 1: Shelly Yarner. Row 2: Karin Jones and Margaret Alsnm. Row 3: Theda Duncan, Lynda Brand, Nancy Rushin, Shari Swanson, and Margret Duncan. Chamber Orchestra: Row 1: Kevin Dickerson, Shelly Beaman, Bill Pierron, Linda Suggs, Scott Swan. and Mike Copland. How 2: Kim Dickerson, Pam Kolbe, Mary Davis, Mark Morrow. and Wade Larson, Missing: Margret Patterson and lanet Craswell. wx , ,nn , Q .. 4'! Orchestra members this year had the opportunity to join an extra-curricular group called Chamber Orches- tra. Members played many engagements, including concerts at the Senior Activity Center, the Leopold Inn, and the Elks Club. They also played a concert at Mount Vernon, where they received a rating of superiorv. hamber Orchestra Rated Superior 17 Drchestra Played Well Row 1: Sherrie Hansen, Bill Picrron, Stephanie Long, Linda Suggs, Pam Kolbe, Darla Griffin, Cheryl Haugo, Kenalyn Barn- ett, Karen Sethney. Row 2: Mary Pitseh, Margret Patterson, Ja- net Craswell, Scott Swan, Mary Davis, Kelli McConnell, Amy Mor- tiz, Shellie Duree, Valerie Strode, Mace Saxton. Row 3: Mr. Schlicting, Cindy Legoe, Nancy Anderson, Matt Nims, Jodi Pil- kcy, Laura Olsen, Shelly Beaman, Mike Copland, Kim Dickerson, Mark Morrow, Greg Frank, Renee Gould, Margaret Thompson, Shari Renolds, Susan Pilkey. Row 4: Jeanine Hamm, Laura Jacob- son, Lorri Tomlinson, Lisa Anderson, Seana Smith, Linda Pilon. Row 5: Greg Crabtree, Kris Bourland, Jane Fulton, Becky Evans, Matt Schwemmin, Mike Morgan, Barb Brooks, Bev Storms, Erie Morgan, Brian Neyens, Mike Mclugin. Row 6: Steve Pitts, Tracy Nordquist, Wade Larsen, Rich Mowry, Marty Lafave, Jamie Les- lie. 18 ' if-X X -2 ..,L-5221 ' i .x . CK. if-'52 553 il .. if 1 5, ' 1 ii x sf: u , 1 W i Z 2 i i C71 R wwf 89.5 my K' ' '!f7l'i,, I. Concert Choir Took Steps Toward Improvement Row 1: Helen Lallas, Diane Dixon, Jody Mallahan, Virginia Clark, Eileen Sauer, Chris Copland, Terry King, Rory Brown, Kris King, Matt Atkins, Dave Arthur, Karin Jones, Kathy Jones, Anne Pitsch, Donna Mcleod, Erin Finley, and Rosie Myers. Row 2: Nadine Parker, Teresa Lowmon, Debbie Feathers, Ramona Martin, Jane DeNeui, Cindy Hoekstra, Barry Doran, Andy Bullard, Les Valadez, Duane Noble, Richard Anderson, Rick Todahl, Becky Johnson, Wendy Whitehead, Theda Duncan, Lisa Anderson, Laurie Barrett and Shelly Varner. Row 3: Nancy Rushin, Chris Calkins, Kathy Valentine, Terri Hansen, Shannon Wilson, Susan Lind, John Unger, Danny Albee, Rick Hoggarth, Paul Roe, Rick Atkins, David Pilkey, Ken Klander, Lisa Zappa, Penny Volkman, Laura Selnes, Dawn Wagner, Margret Duncan, and Brenda Emmons. Row 4: Shari Swanson, Lynda Brand, Suzanne Walton, Pam Wiebe, Donna Pilkey, Gail Wiebe, Margaret Alsum, Nancy Reinholt, Jon Archer, Mark Bauthues, Tom Sehwind, Tom Grahm, Jeff Jenkins, Bill Knudsen Kerry Emerson, Vanessa Thompson, Nancy Gronemyer, Brenda Holleman, Nancy Miller, Bonnie McBride, and Mary Rick. 1: Some sopranos and altos moved from their regular seats to create a new blend. 2: Tenors Chris Copland, Terry King, Paul Roe, John Unger, and Mark Bauthues Worked on a new song. 3: These sopranos were fully engrossed in their music. 4: These altos were captured on film during a moment of intense concentration. 20 E 1: Choir members moved around to hear each others' parts. 2: Some altos got a little taste of Latin while singing Ave Verumu. 3: Lisa Zappa, Becky Johnson, and Laura Selnes worked on sight read- ing. 4: Terry King and Mark Bauthues had fun with Mr. Sliger's car on his birthday, 5: Some tenors and basses sang with their usual great enthusiasm. 6: Choir members patiently waited for the audience to quiet down during the Christmas Assembly. 7: The altos warmed up at the beginning of class. 8: Mr. Sliger helped the bass section im- prove the quality of their tone. 9: The vw unusual seating arrangement for the day didn't seem to affect Matt Atkins' enthusiasm for singing in any way. The Choirs' first appearance was in the Winter Concert held in the cafeteria, Nov. 22. Christmas season was busy for the Choir with a school concert Dec. 12, a performance for the Central Lions Club at the Leopold Inn, Dec. 15, and caroling in the halls Dec. 16. The new robes were first worn March 1 when the Choir sang at Central Lu- theran Church. One contest which the Choir entered was held at WWU on April 15. The Choir was also in the Spring Concert which took place on May 16. The Choir engaged in many methods of madness to raise money for the new robes and future trips. Choir members sold last years' light bulbs, held newspaper drives throughout the year, and sold candy at Christmastime. The new robes were ordered in October, but didn't arrive until after Christmas. The robes cost a total of 953418, 351500 of which was paid by the ASB and the remaining S1918 by the Choir. One short trip which the Choir took was to Lincoln High School in Tacoma. 21 Swing Chorus Entertained With a Variety of Music Swing Chorus' first performance of the year was the annual or What-a-Show, Oct. 20. The Win- ter Concert marked the first ap- pearance of Swing Chorus' new outfits. One of Swing's best per- formances was given at Faith Lutheran Church. Swing also sang at the Leopold Inn for a state official. On May 9, they sang for the Retired Teachers Assoc. Among their many per- formances, Swing Chorus also sang at the yacht club, masonic temple, convalescent centers, churches, and the Senior Activ- ity Center. 1: Some of the altos worked on After the Goldrushw. 2: The Swing Chorus sang a medley of songs entitled It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year at the Christmas Assembly. 3: Suzanne Wal- ton, Teresa Lowmon, Nancy Rushin, and Chris Calkins worked on an arrangement of After the Goldrushu. 4: Duane Noble, Karin Jones, and Terry King haughtily posed here While showing off the What-a-Show Make-up job which had been done on their faces. 5: Members of the Swing Chorus weakly tried to remember the movements to Walk on By . 6: John Unger, Mark Bauthues, Terry King, and Jeff Jenkins concen- trated on finding the right notes. Row l: Mr. Sliger, Terry King, Becky Johnson, Shannon Wilson, Virginia Clark, Matt Atkins, and pianist Karin Jones. Row 2: Donna Mcleod, Chris Copland, Rosie Myers, Nancy Rushin, Mike Copland, and Chris Calkins. Row 3: Mark Bauthues, Brenda Em- mons, John Unger, Nancy Gronemyer, Erin Finley, Teresa Low- mon, Dave Arthur, Jane DeNeui, and Bill Knudsen. Row 4: Paul Roe, Mary Rick, Jon Archer, Kerry Emerson, Duane Noble, Mar- garet Alsum, David Pilkey, Suzanne Walton, and Jeff Jenkins. 22 C - Girls' Ensemble Made a Comeback Ron 1 Pam Vliebe Fileen Sauer Teresa Lou mon Chris Calkins, Nancy Rushin, pianist Karin Jones, Kerry Emerson, Brenda Emmons, INatalie Dovxns and Lisa Zappa Ron Z Lx nda Brand, Shari Swanson, Diane Dixon, Jody Mallahan, Dana Noyes, Donna Pilkey, Penny Volkman Nlargret Duncan Theda Duncan Yeh et Smith, and Anne Pitsch. 1: Pam Wiebe, Lynda Brand, and Jody Mallahan tried out a new arrangement of I Write the Songs . 2: Donna Pilkey and Eileen Sauer boo- gicd while they sang Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy in the What-a-Show. 3: Theda and Margret Duncan and Lisa Zappa diligently Worked on a new song. 4: Some first sopranos spent some time learning movements to Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy . 5: Pianist Karin Jones helped the sopranos learn their part. 6: Mr. Sliger worked on getting the alto part to sound in tune. Girls' Ensemble got going again after being out of existence for a couple of years. Ensemble was open to all girls who were in Choir or Girls' Chorus. The girls weren't required to audition. The group performed music of the WWII era. The girls sang in the What-a-Show, in school con- certs, and sometimes with the Swing Chorus. At one memo- rable performance, at the Leop- old Inn, each girl received a poin- settia and the group received a S150 donation from Friese, Hide, and Tallow Co. 23 Make-up Crew Assisted With School Production Members of Make-up Crew were the following: Denise James, Tracy Tug- vvell, Chris Polinkus, Tracy Friel, Chris Calkins, Janet Munro, Patty Klopp, Tanya Symonds, Beth Arthur, Sandra Polindcr, Tammy Tomlinson, Marylee Moberg. Linda Finkbonner, Paula Leanderson, Mary Harper, Kelli Rusk, Nanev Yorkston, Kathy Barker, Nancy Rushin, and Advisors Mrs. Ruth Loop, Mrs. Bonnie Osgood, and Ms. Jennifer Sumner. l: Karin Jones was made-up the night of the What-a-Show while Peggy Harrison looked on. 2: Eako Kogo set Todd Leels make-up job with some powder before the What-a-Show. 3: Co-advisor Ms. Sumner waited in anticipation for a sign of approval from Nancy Rushin While Nancy checked her make-up. 4: Dave Arthur sat back to observe the action after his make-up job was completed. 5: Ramona Martin worked on adding some color to her face. 24 tto ii t N irgiitt l ii N l' 1 tm Jin Joni son Eileen Siuti 1nrlNIi 'NIcNeely. . X 1:55 -151 1: Robin Jonasson displayed her talent at operating the duplicating machine. 2: Nancy Eastwood seemed to be enjoying her task ot' proof- reading this report. 3: Eileen Sauer gave the Yearbook photographer a sly smile as she worked at her typewriter. 4: Margaret Alsum busily worked on finishing her typ- ing assignment. I l The members of Busi- ness Club toured local business firms to gain knowledge of job opportunities and practice. 25 Ticket Squad Jayne Peterson, Clayton Robin- son, Casey Flowers, Mr. Pitch, Laura Gulick. Da-le Benson, V Jon Archer. if 26 Small Organizations Were Alive and Well Boys' State Jeff Jenkins, Bill Pierron, Paul Limbacher. Small organizations are just as important to a school as the big ones. Ticket Squad, PA Crew, Boys' and Girls' State are all a part of BHS. The Reps to Boys' and Girls' State learn leadership skillsg Ticket Squad helps out at home gamesg and PA Crew gives the morning announcements. I. vi., AY... t I U J A T M G' l ii li . 3352 , az' I fp .4 'iss' J 3 as if-5-JI, - Q6 Jn f 437: . ' V4,.,A H ,7:'u Girls' State Kim Bryan, Brenda Emmons. J Vx9V'l!,1'-. ' it m 1' A ,., 4 Tuesday Swim Helpers Worked With Kids fvgswlff :S 2 .4,,,,,.: -QQ' Q X Q-,.., xii J' lizwibaj' 44.113 B.H.S. Tuesday Y Swim Helpers were volunteers who went to the YMCA every Tuesday dur- ing 2nd and 3rd pe- riod to help teach retarded children how to swim. They worked on a one-to- one basis with the children and watched as each child progressed in ability. Row li Nita Allen, Laura Gulick, Kara Emerson. Row 2: Craig O'Mallcy, Brian Hicks, Ed Rainbolt, Joe Faupel, James Fieser, Robert Martinscn. Row 3: Advisor Mr. Craig. 1: Nita Allen posed for a 'quick take' as she took a break. 2: Laura Gulick really smiled for this photograph, taken at the YMCA where she was helping retarded children swim. 3: Laura Gul- ick cleaned the pool after the volunteers had completed an- other lesson in swimming. 4: Robert Martinsen stood, una- ware that he was on 'candid camera'. Studious Students Gathered Together Honor Society started out the year with a highly successful tag sale. Their officers for the year Were: President Robin Jo- x nasson, Vice-President John Unger, and Secretary-Treasurer X- Jane DeNeui. During October, Honor Society held a Hallow- een party which was enjoyed by all. Honor Society did their part by helping out with the Christmas Food Drive. The advi- sors for Honor Society this year were Mr. Watts and Mr. Burr. This year's Honor Society also continued in a tutoring 't program for fellow students. Way To Go, Students! F v f l: Greg Friend watched the photographer during a meeting. 2: Honor Society member Pam Wiebe pinned a spirit tag on a student as President Robin Jonasson looked on. 3: lt's either a World War I Flying Acc, or the Vice-President of Honor Society John Unger. 4: Interested members during an Honor Society meeting. 5: Now, where are my blasted sheep? mut- tered Little Bo Peep, alias Janis Archer. , 1, ia J Q t 5 so , t P Q.. A T - . ' , ig 1 ,, has , J ' if if ? 1 f I . r 6 Q, - , ,gag I it :ii Row 1: David Jones, Eileen Sauer, Pam Wiebe, Lyonie Caron, Jim Clendenen. Row 2: Debbie Dralle, Penny Papasotiriou, Lisa Carl- sson. Row 3: Larry Baumgartner, Todd Sameulson, Kathy Burgraff, Marcie Huson, Steve Pitcher, Karin Jones, Pamela Funk, Mark Bauthues, Greg Friend, Jay Baunach. Row 4: Jane DeNeui, Robin Jonasson, John Unger. Missing: Janis Archer, Beverly Storms, Greg Crabtree, Laura Olsen, Son Tran, Paul Johnson, Tricia Mitchell and Tammy Tomlinson, 28 i , 5 'we-M 2+-+.... Roxy 1 Sttphanic Jinsen Shari Swanson I isa Rosch Wendy Whitehead, Diane Dixon, Kathy Allen, Diane Payne, Sandy Miles, Laurie Fl idd Roxy 7 Susxn Binschus Terri H in In Iaura Thomas, Karen Kane, Lynda Brand, Susie Ilvanakis, Janis Harnden, Traci Williams, -Xmy X xrmr Pittx Andrews Row S Timl McHugh Rita Hill, Mary Warren, Lynda Hinton, Dawn Wagner, Kathy Valentine, Danae Smith N lIillL llyanakis Heltn I zllis lx xrtn Rubenack. Row 4: Jody Mallahan, Susan Miehealson, Sally Whitehead, Shari Faulkner, 1: Odaci officers: Secretary Shari Swanson, President Dawn Wagner, and Vice-Presi- dent Lynda Hinton. 2: Odaei Treasurer Cara Trotto stood by our Christmas Tree in the main hall. 3: Odaci Advisor Mrs. Kay Thompson served cake to Ms. Alice Pohlman. 4: Three Odaci members, Jody Mallahan, Rita Hill, and Amy Varner stopped to talk at the grub tolo. May I Serve You? Odaci is an Indian word mean- ing friendship, and if anything, our Odaci club was friendly. The club was responsible for the planning and decorating of the BHS grub tolo and formal tolo, and they also organized the Se- niors' Mother Tea in the spring. 7? 29 ultural Exchange and Language Clubs Row 1: Beth Arthur, Janice Archer, Kaori Kuryama, Janet Craswell, Eiko Koga, Beth Urbano, Deni DeBord, Kiyoko Kihara. Row 2: Sandra Polinder, Susan Hilton, Bev Storms, David Jones, Louise Urbano, Lisa Zappa, Anne Hill, Jenny Van Demark, and Brian Ash. The Cultural Exchange Club was brought into existence this year. They had several dinners, get- togethers, and hikes so they could get to know each other better and meet foreign students. 1: The meeting was very organized and civilized for once. 2: The Cultural Ex- change Club had one of their usual ex- citing meetings. 3: Kiyoko, Kaori, and Eiko wore very interesting costumes to the Cultural Exchange Club Halloween party. 30 fx Gin Om NL .ef er 'if of Row 1: Reporter Susan Hilton, Secretary- Treasurer Janet Craswell. Row 2: Vice-Presi- dent Deni DeBord, and President Dave Ar- thur. hlbii. Promoted Awareness and Understanding l , if a , : na g :ff - H r i ' a F 1' , 1 f - ij. V , Larry Briunigyirtner Penny Papasotiriou Jenny Van Dtmark Debbie Dralle and Mrs. VanLanten. r 4 4 4 , c , c ' , l 1 l, Jim Clondencn, Jenny Van Demark, and John Horn. iii-E' feiww gm. T .ML fkx Row 1: Mark Waide, President Tami Tommlinson, Kathy O'Brien, Vice-President Mary Rick, Kim Nelson, Velvet Smith. Row 2: Kim Hardy, Deanna Munro, Laura Thompson, Treasurer Dana Noyes, Karen Jones, and Kevin McKay. French Club German . Club Spanish Club 31 Junior Achievement Promoted Business Corporations formed this year were Future Dynamics sponsored by Pacific Northwest Bell, Do It sponsored by Georgia Pacific, Hot Items sponsored by Mobil Oil, Ac- quarims sponsored by ARCO, Bank of Achievement sponsored by Bel- lingham National Bank, and Plexi- gol sponsored by Intalco Alumi- num. Top: Shirley Rainbolt, Nancy Yorkston, Linda Den- son, Howard Denson, Bill Allen, Unidentified ln- truder, Jake Neil, and Matt Montague. Bottom: Rhonda Jones, Janet Sjoberg, Rena Hindman, Bob Urness, and Mike Swanberg. Missing: Randy Pat- zkowsky, Doug Lingenbrink, Linda Hicks, Tami Falk, Rodney Shelly, Adam Willey, Mark Haney, Dade Wiltse, Steve Roder, Kathy Barker, and Becky Reed. 1: Bill Allen polished a Plexigol product. 2: Nancy Yorkston enjoyed sanding some plastic. 3: Jake Neil completed his account book. 'l i i is 2 32 ,..i,...W... .. . .. ,, . ,, e ,l B ,, .ai , 5553 .. ...q ,W e . . fa . in W fi. is Q ,.z. ' uv- , fini ' 'V X kgs. o?vgf'b:i . 'J rl-ff-ff. A . I f l' A. f ' I, 'K gy, 4 4.. . .aww X H., VV .K i . f ' . vfwi H gig. ff- 'f'f.1J ,Q 1. . ,.,, .,.,,,, p, M if .,A. . 1 -. ww-,,.,:r. A ' afar, - 05 . - ' 'l - 1 Q ,M ,:'1,fG.5'?gJiQaM-fe, - 3 f - :' ' 'ff 3 5'L,JLf 412 l ,,'Vg,'. z I' 'd . - ' ,fem-,x ., gizfli' , '- if gi V ' 1 g1.i.-.-:2f,,y-4- me M, ' ,glf G' f owwgw-e 'f t . ,. The B.H.S. newspaper, The Beacon, tried a magazine-likeformafc this year. It came out once a quarteryancl the newspaper staff thought it i ' was the best ever. v ' N A i ' Row lg Lim Bolson, Angel Ferguson. Row 2: Kathy Brooks, Vicki Mixon. Row3: Greg Hatfield,wAaron DeNeui, Larry Baumgartner, Mike Gesicjk, ' John -Horn, Mitch Noyes, Marcy Harper, and Diane Kirshpman. , df staff ' ' f e 4, '3,a-if , --381,-wmv-EQQQF i 4 I ff'fQQggg.....f.g.:+w: gg 1 iV'J7l'-'iiiiihil-95l'!W4S'4fQil'!l!' ' -' '. f'z',7:..- L. . . , lg--wi ------- . ' ' M fav 32 'Nj 7' . S. ., 8 f SWS R-1 Eh ,L s .4 WS 1.4.4 ' - ' 3+ ' vm -'f ion, gf 1' . '. ' .' . ibm fi f - - . ffiffrf' ' X , M' !1yi'fmh5Eii - -er 2l' i5 'i' 1- . iw' f X 1 viii,- 1-wg 5 -K n ' ig 1' 51:52. . , ' i ' m' 15 i l sw f '1 , A K , Yi . -4 Q . il- .11 . . M .11-5941 -f E521-L'f'f3i?33f' 1, N We E , A 1: Hurricane'Kathy Brooks met a dead- line. 21, Larry' Baumgmtner, Aaron DeNeui, and Milxch Noyes dismissed an article. 3: Mrs. Bjork gaye Mike Gesick a photograph assignment. 4: Angel Fer- guson Sat on a lead. 5: John Horn con- ferred with Vicki Minion. K A' pp ,Y 33 Yearbook Staff Worked Hard o Improve Some of you out there looking in might have noticed something a little dif- ferent about theannual this year. There are a lot of highly interesting little sentences on each page which describe the actions of the people in various photographs. Now then, many of you have probably wondered, Which little sentences goes with which little photographn? Well, fear not, for your friendly annual staff decided that all you nice people should be shown how this nifty little system works. Each of the sentences has a number which cor- responds with a picture. Each sentence, therefore, is either 1,2,3,-4, or what- ever. The main problem in understanding this numbering system is figuring out which picture has which number.iTherefore, folks, the friendly, occasion- ally eccentric staff bringsyou the following information. THE PICTURES ARE NUMBERED FROM HIGHEST TO LOWEST AND FROM LEFT TO RIGHT Cnot including group photographsj. If a picture starts on the left page and goes over to the right page, then the picture is numbered with the pictures on the left page. Picture number l. goes with sentence number 1 and so on. So, start with the highest picture. That's picture number 1. The next highest and farthest to the left picture is picture number 2, and so on. Isn't that easy? Just look at these two pages, and you will see how the book is done. . . 34: 1: Advisor Mr. Paul Berg prepared to erash', the Spirit Club's slumber party to provide full coverage of the school's activities. 2: Lisa Zappa concentrated on getting ber picture measured just right. 3: Sydnee Klimp typed a list of names to be puttin the annual, one key at a time! 4: Jeanine Hamm conned two unfortunate souls, Nancy Langerak and Judy Too- ker, into buying yearbooks. 5: Laura Olsen tried to -make sense out of 290-some Senior Ambi- tion Sheets. 6: Our yearbook photographers took advantage of a juicy argument between Editor Becky Johnson and staff member Deanna Walton. '71 Deanna Walton worked franti- cally to get ablast minute poster done in time for the Homecoming parade. 8: Members of the Yearbook Staff showed their 'school spirit as they headed down Cornwall Avenue in the Homecoming Parade..35: 1: Pam Funkseemed to find working on Senior Ambition Sheets rather amusing, 2: After attempting to avoid the muddy swamp in hack of the school, Su- zanne Walton barely survived drowning in a sudden after-school downpour on her way to Yearbook Staff. 3: Scott Morrow was caught busily rummaging through a mess of negatives and contact sheets, searching for the Hperfect picture. W, , 1Q5'Jmn 351 4: Louise IIi'li:1imsliowod hier c:mi!'usicm as slip: slrizggluki with iii.-1' l13,g'L'. 5: Mark Milivi' . . . Did I takv the lewis cap ofi . ' 6: Lcigh Wuikceii coiiwiitiuilwl fm ge-ttingaiil those littlc- I!iCtl1Y'lQ'5Ui'STii!fiUNl:i in zilpliziiwiiifal cwrler. 7:Stuzu'1 Sminh Cf?l!'L'i'lIiij' procvsssrd voloi' prints wliivh www- usvrl PU, the beginning ni' the yembrmk, 8: Jim Acivnizi was workiiig iizml, :ls iisileii. ' Huw 1: from, lofi Lo right: Senior Class Eilitm' liziiirzi Olsen. Lisa Zappa. Sycince Klimp, Dzivid limos, Catiiy Ziuls, I'iiotng'r'zipiiy Cooi'f1imit.m' Sunil Morr'w.', Siizzuiiiv Walton, Mark Miwrov.. Rim' 2: Robin HUIIICF, Lmiise Ui'- bano, Leigh Wolkun, Editor-in-Chief' Rocky .lolimzmp Pam Funk, Jiri:-1 Jah-- bora,J4'::n1ii1e HZHTIIYI, Ifwariim Wziium, Ph0i,Ug.fI'ElIlilfjl' Michefllqi' Ghin. Row Zi: Pliotngi'2ipi'1Qi' Jo-ff' liziiisorih, IDark--rinviii--mam Stuart Smith, Cillwii Uuiisuii llfiuii QI12lI'TL2I'OIliyi, I'hotngi'zxpli41i' Mark Millvr, Missing: Nancy Miller 1191111 Quzwtor miiyb. 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'7 7 Grub Tolo- Everyone Was Q! 7 97 Doin c lright. l More than 200 couples were doini alright at the 1977 Grub Tolo 'I held at the BHS gym Saturday, October 8th from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m. 2: 3 Odaci sponsored the dance, Withmusic provided by.Seattle Star, a five-man band. Committee heads were as follows: Band-Danae Smith and Sandy Milesg Favors4Annette .Swendt and Shari Swan- song Publicity-Brenda Emmons and Carrie Haehng and Pictures- Dawn WagnerandLinda Hinton. Also seryinglas committee heads were the following: Backdrop-Amy :Varner and Lori Fladdg Chap- eronesfDiane Dixon and Wendy Whiteheadg. Refreshments-Lynda Brand and Susie Ilvanakisg and Decorations-.Natalie Ilvanakis, Heidi Hanson, and Cara Trotto. ' ' r 1 V ' V V Q . .--., ., .V 5.41 -- K ' ' r ,111- -Q - gygjfgagiwzaziii, f fvffgffgsewyg - -,-1347 V - - at , gffwf law: . -, 1. V QW! .ELF X s . 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ThelOrehestra played a prelude, Dear Heartfl to start the show off. 2: Nancy Rushiri fried to work out her hay problem over the 'ltelespliorie line, 3: Lenny Goichell showed his stuff te Rzuidy- Miller in BYO pgiuml vveziklingf' fl: Pam Wiebe and Anita Eikenberry related what happens when ymfre high on life in Lcgs. 5:'Lei1i1y Getchell presented his version of a nit cornmorcizilf' 6: Dave Arthur had Chuck Derison explain how he gets ready for school in Lenny, 7: The Girls' Ensemble helped open' the second act wich their version of Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy from Umiipany BTS: Bill Rneben examined some rather interesting 'lspaglietiif' 9: Pain Wiehe and Anita Flikenherry clickedin their 'fI..egs skip. 10:'Ler1ny Getsghell, Connie: Kirklirifie, Jon Archer, Anita Eikenberry, 'llodci Lee and Peggy Harrison had am interesting time in the big datef' Page 453: 1: M r. Schlichtirig directed t,heUrehestra in the prelude for act II. 2: Shannon Wilscm sang with Jon Archer on the guitar: 3: ,The Swing Chorus iriade their first appearance of the year singing The Lion Sleeps 'Fonightl' in the What-A-Sho, fl: Jam 'Archer mid it like ii, was. 5: Gayle: Wiehcz eonczeritrzited on playing for sister Parris number. 6: Mr, Sligzez' and Kerry lflriierson took time out fm: ai little rlismission, 7: Ramona Martin and Rzmdy Miller cxamf incd some :sLrarig'e-looking' 5pag'lietti. A m ' . ' e 7 ' Homecoming Honors Alumni This year's Homecoming theme was the Original Meaningof Homecoming. Students asked What is the origin-all meaning of Homecoming? The meaning of Homecoming -is to welcome back alumni graduates of the various years. Once informed of this 'valuable knowledge, B.H.S., students wentuabout welcoming the alumni. Each class decorated its hall, skit and float in the year designated it. The Seniors were designated to honor the class of 1937, the Juniors had '47, thetSophomores had '57, and the Freshmen had 1967. Everyone involved had a, good time. This year the ShuksanlStaff took timeoff from the drudgery of page preparation to plan a' skit at the assembly, and build a float honoringthe previous four Homecoming Queens. Those riding' WerefLeslie Master, Queen of Hornecomingf,1976g, Susan Ritter, Queen 1of.Hom-ecoming. 1975g Kitty Hatter, Queen of' H0meC0ming'1974g andf,BekkifAnderson, Queen of Homecoming 1973. The B.H.S. Executive Board was responsible for the plan- ning and presentation-of this year's Homecoming. 1 7 7 1: Sophomore Princess Sherri'Backstrom and es- cort Todd Swedelius rode around Civic'Field'at the Homecoming ,Game -in -a 1956 Chevy'Belair Convertible. 2: Junior Princess' Jill ,Mathews looked out at the crowd as she' and escort Greg Crabtree drove by in a 1947 Mercury. 3: Home- coming Queen Sue Lind and'escortBruce Gustaf- son rode by the stands in 21,1937 Buick. 4: Kerry Emerson ldccidedto dress asa garbage can on Halloween. 5: Freshman,Princess Jolene Olson was seen getting out of a 1967 Chevy Corvette Stingray as escort Mike Firos stood by. 6f Year- book pbobographer Jeff Lansworthilookedion as Cheerleaders Nancy Gronemyer,'Renac Carr, and Kathy Jones went through at -routine at the Pep Assembly. 7: ,Freshman Princess Jolene Olson and escort 'Mike Firos at the Pep Assembly. -8: A crowd of Seniors and two student teachers ob- served the action at the ,Pep Assembly. 'V ' ' 4 4 - me---......,.,, K V Srl Jr.Soph.-Fr., Daily Dress Conipetition, 1 ' 2 395 SW SpiritTag Competition 5 15 207 10 Pago: 1: Mark Bauthues was dressed as Mrl Skaggs and Penny Papasotiriou as Mr. Burr on undress as your favorite teacher day. 2: Mark Miller considered taking a slice out of Suzanne Walton while working on the yearbook staff float. 3: J ulio Larson, a juniorg got into thelspirit of 1947. 4: Those sophomores thought that 1957 was a pretty good year. 5g Nancy Roberts, Pam Funk, Shannon Peterson, and Sherrie Han- sen thought that Halloween was a great - time for firessing up. 6: MikoAFord posed with his look-alike on dross like your fa- vorite teacherw day. 7: Terri Hansen and Nancy Gronemyor dressed appropriately for Halloween. , 745 scene for the Fresh' Hall. 517A Guardian angelworked hard on a i , i i i sf. Jr. soph Fr. A Hall Deooration'Compe-tition 20 o 10 15 1 lL'l H Run,Through Poster Competition 20 15 5 o 10 Q? QW 5 g ,M 'W Q 1: An industrious student Worked hard on her Homecoming hall. 2: These Sophomores were working hard to get their hall ready. 3: A K poster over the main entrance infront hall told the Seniors' opin- ion of themselves. 4: The foreign language hall was, as usual, the football player's locker, while Laurie Barrett talked to Dean Wick- enburg. 6: This poster, part of the Sophomore hall, told of eHomecoming as the Sophomores saw it. 7: Susan Michaelson and Shari Faulkner tried to decide what could be done to make their hall the best, 8: These Soph- omiores thought that the student lounge was a good place to Work. a 9: Thissign told of school spirit during Homecoming week. 46,, l e sr. Jr. fsuphq Fiat' skitcompemifm i i 'zo 1214 him U.G.N. Competition A 20 15 'A10 5 1: Cheerleader Kathy .lone-stook a good look at aoYear- book 'photographer during the Homecoming assernb1y.A2: This luoky frosh got- a free ride during the Freshman skit., 3:David Jones as yearbook Homecoming Queen was escorted by Yearbook staff photogrzipher J eff Lan- sworth. 4: Bill Pierron, Tammy Tomlinson, Jim Robin- son' and Karin Joneshelpeol- with the Senior skit. 5: Diane Dixon, Wendy Whitehead, Jody Mallahari,-and Kathy Valentine helped their friends with the Junior skit. 6: Mr. Duncan seemed to enjoy his part in the cooks' and custodians, skit 7: Bev- Storms -and Lisa Rosch splayttered a pie in the face- of a Stanwood foot- ball player during the Sophomore skitg K V , V , 47 1: Ridingthrough town on the Junioryfloat was Princess J ill'Mathews and escort Greg Crabtree. 2: Former Homecoming Queens Bekki Anderson of 1973-74 and Leslie Mas- tor of 1976517 'were remembered, and rode on the Yearbook Staff Homecoming float. 3: Getting, into. the spirits of Homecoming was' the Cheerleadersf car with the V Cheer- leaders dressed in-some rathered out-dated uniforms. 4: The Freshman C1aSs'ffirst place float headed upiCornwall Aveq back towards Y -the school. 5: Waiting on their float 'for the parade to begin was Home-A coming Queen Sue Lind an'd,escort,Bruce Gustafson. 6: e The band marched down Cornwall Avejshowing spirit, with their Go-Raiderfhatso.,7: Entering the parade for the firsttime was theVCooks? float. 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Start- ing out the year with a funeral for Liberty, the girls have kissed a pig fa real onefj and had football play- ers rolling on the gym floor, much to the amazement and amusement of a Pep Assembly audience. Our girls supported any and all sports during the year. Way To Go, Cheerleaders! 1: B.H.S. Cheerleaders displayed their spirit in front of a rooter bus. 2: They tried to make a pyramid. 3: Kathy Jones smiled for the photographer. 4: B.H.S. Cheerleaders expressed their opinion of our school. RICT NO ..., to . Sim if--5 1 as s.e:,.sq:zggg,3,gg:uwb ,,: , X tiss y Vk,, . t ttit i so . , X S. .gsm . --i wg '- fgg s as , , -- ' ., to it t 11 -22 : ' Wi? Q , 312 - am Q., V ., V . 1: BHS Cheerleaders performed a cheer during a Pep Assembly, 2: Jody Merrithew, Kris Ander- son, and LeAnn Peterson per- formed during a basketball game. 3: Kerry Emerson looked happy during a football game. 4: Nancy Gronemyer and LeAnn Peterson caught a moment's chat at a Pep Assembly. 5: Kris Anderson sported a smile during a Pep Assembly. 6: Charge cried Jody Merrithew at a foot- ball game. 7: Nancy Roberts and Rena Carr led a cheer outside a rooter bus. 8: LeAnn Peterson Watched for her turn during a routine at a Pep Assembly. 9: Goodbye cried Nancy Grone- myer as Nancy Roberts looked on. 10: B.H.S. Cheerleaders were in formation at a basketball game. Basketball Belles and Pep Club Combined to Form Spirit Club A if Pep Club and Basketball Belles had a very interesting year. Pep Club supported football in the fall and then joined with Basket- ball Belles to form Spirit with new officers being elected for the newly formed club. Spirit supported Boys' Basketball, Boys' Swimming and Girls' Gymnastics. Pep Club and Spirit both had committees to make house signs, locker signs, and posters. Guardian Angels, which was a part of Pep Club, gave support and encouragement to the teams. Spirit also used a point system to encourage the members to attend the sports. Ni its s l: A group of Spirit members got ready to cheer the team on. 2: Milissa Costello smiled with Mrs. Granger at the incoming members. 3: Spirit Club members played a game at their slumber party. 4: Hurrah, our team was great. 5: An enthusiastic group of Spirit members cheered. 6: A group of Spirit members worked on their posters. 7: Milissa Costello, Karin Jones, and Cara Trotto re- ceived their gifts of appreciaiton from Kris Anderson and Nancy Roberts. 8: Vice President Vivian Weston, President Karin Jones, and Secretary Sally Hawes smiled after a hard day of work. 52 3 3 T. f, . ..pp W, ns'5: ':i' fsfa .Ma hF 'f Tff t Row 1: Karin Jones, Shari Reynolds, Beth Urbano, Marian Olsen, Sally Hawes, Sandy y Suprunenko, Velvet Smith. Row 2: Lisa Hamilton, Michelle Ghio, Jodie Hale, Tricia ' ffgj.-mf: LVLL ly .C Shade, Sherry Densmore, Cindy Ford, Lorri Tomlinson, Vivian Weston, Brenda Emmons, ' C Shannon Wilson, Natalie Downs. Row 3: Kathy Hetriek, Paula Leanderson, Sue Downey, , Debbie Everett, Mar 'Lee Moberg, Kenalyn Barnett, Seana Smith, Deanna Walton, swf- tg-.fT:sZ:ez:e -f.:--:--f.f...s:,..ff im.:-fs, -- Meffrssimf-. I 3 , , T do il' 'fit Linda Pilon, Kim Kushan, Lisa Ford, Allyson Benner, Teryl Deer, Chr1st1e Cochrane. iloi 'i i 'iii 'i -,- Row 4: Marcy' Harper, Leann Peterson, Patty Hatfield, Bridget Logan, Tami Burgraff, S y Y g 9 Helen Kurtz, Linda Finkbonner, Nancy Miller, Mary Davis, Kim Dickerson, Rachel Flu- P , h fa u I I , E , - gekvam, Stacy Linderman, Karen Rubenack, Sue Michaelson. Missing: Kathy Jones, in yl yy, Q yyyyy 4 X TEN,-Sy J is Cara Trotto, Rena Hindman, Heidi Dangelmaier, Linda Jacobson, Donna Lowmon, The- 7 S resa Brehm, Maria Miller, Sheryl Lindquist, Lisa Dillian, Jennifer Mixon, Janet DuPraw, 'f iQ 'ti 5 1 . ,I Milissa Costello, Barb Anderson, Teri Legoe, Brenda Stefanson, Caren Crabtree, Vanessa ii' 'iff' 7 A. W- .. . N- C S if ff i A'. li Thompson Carol Martin, Teresa Lowmon, and Jina Jabbora. 5 , . ..,. gf? ,.- C , f, . - -,Pi ' --- s . y. I . i .:,- sf-7 'f H::5Nif ,sfr ' gp K . ' 'Y 51 1, .ct ,f e 2 fl 4 81. ' if '.. . fx- I I L g age If 1 3 .1 s . l xii. ,. AN .. XA., J -3 .. gs' , rf ' fin Q K . .. 1 1 , . . , at . Aw at - L ' v f.-1. -Qs ,.. - gt 3 -'U . . ' a-i -il. Q J ' ' -F ' . ppp ,Q V A. , + its L.. ' if If M X f .g t Sf ' ' fl l it ' 1 , J . 'irfkig 4. 1: Cara Trotto arrived at the slumber party. 2: Laurie Fladd worked hard on a poster. 3: : - . s S- Spirit Club jumped for joy after a Raider touchdown. N- rsts Q 1, Wwe- 1 - ....., . . s A K . Q t . T ,F '--- gqy yy ,X yu Q ii 3 Y 3 S School District Administration Supported Schools 1: Dr. James Roberts, Superintendent of Schools. 2: Dr. John N. Zei, Deputy Superintendent. 3: Dr. Rich- ard L. Green, Deputy Superintendent. 4: School Board members Mrs. Carol Radke, Mr. Ron Jepson, Mr Hal Arnason, Mr. James Freeman, and Mr. Frank Uhrig. ,usb ..,, ,,AXhA ,LX 54 qd 5r B.H.S. Administration Promoted uahty 1: Mr. Rolf Valum, Viee Principal. 2: Mr. Rex John- son, Dean of Students, Athletic Coordinator. 3: Mr. Steve Johnson, Vice Principal, 4: Mr. Larry Stephan, Principal. 5: Mr. Steve Johnson advised the Student Council. 6: Mr. Rex Johnson took a break for a cup of coffee. Facult Taught the Skill l: Mr. Russell A. Farrell, Biology, Biology Club Advisor. 2: Mrs. Jeanne Dorr, P.E., Volleyball Coach, Girls' Track Coach. 3: Ms. Debbi Anderson-Frey, English, Freshman Class Advisor. 4: Mr. Richard Belka, Vocational Counselor, Work Experience Coordinator, State Work Study Coordinator, Job Placement Coordinator. 5: Mr. Del Bargewell, Science, District Science Dept. Chairperson. Q 1 1 gave , .' ' 'fi zziiif Ify 'f,1.:.' f M- 3 ,.,r g . V f 9 l - I,,f,.1 I1 A A gn 6: Mrs. Lisa Bjork, Reading, Journalism, Beacon Advisor, Senior Class Advisor. 7: Mr. Arnold Bobsong Required and Advanced P.E., Girls' Tennis Coach, Boys' Tennis Coach. 8: Mrs. Carol Ericsson: Sophomore Class Counselor, Cheerleader Advisor, Head Counselor. 9: Mrs. Inger G. Chesterleyg German, French, German Club Advisor. 10: Mr. Fred Goodman: Mathematics, Science, Boys' Swim Team Coach, Senior Class Advisor. ll: Mr. Ken Carroll, Electricity, Electronics. 12: Mr. Paul Berg, Art, Yearbook Advisor, 56 ' 5 I A 39: 3? f 4 521' 1'.Qg.1?V M ' .54-' 1 ',', l 5' 3 5 x 1: Ms. Pat Clarke: French, Cultural Exchange Club Advisor. 2: Mr. Thomas Conley: English Dept. Chairperson. 3: Mrs. Sally Ann Bendschneider: Home Economics. QS A ii: ,-. s S.: .-,., S no-... . R x .414 x e. KK X 4: Mr. LeRoy Galley: English, Assistant Basketball Coach, Head Golf Coach. 5: Mr. Rob- ert Burr: Chemistry, I.P.S., Honor Society Advisor. 6: Mr. Jeff Dorrg Mathematics, Assis- tant Football Coach, Freshman Track Coach. 7: Mr. John Craig, Special Education, Math, Science, Social Communication, Vocational Planning. 8: Mrs. Bette Alexander: Business Education. 9: Mrs. Carol Bajema: Program for Hearing Impaired, Freshman Class Advi- sor. 10: Mrs. Virginia Fennog Librarian. 11: Mr. John E. Gooch, English, Junior Class Ad- visor. 1: Mr. Tim Irving English, Varsity Cross Country Coach, Varsity Track Coach. 2: Mr. Marc McBride, Mathematics, Girls' Swimming Coach, Girls, Basketball Coach. 3: Miss Nancy Higgerson, Home Economics. 4: Mrs. Ruth Marie Loop: Art. 5: Mr. Fred McCormick, Sophomore English, Eng. 3-Media, Eng. 4-Eng. Literature. 6: Mr. Jack B. Herrick: I.P.S,, Earth Science, Geology, Senior Class Advisor. 7: Ms. Carol K. Jimenog Physical Education, Junior Class Advisor. 8: Mrs. Debbie Granger: Read- ing Skills, Social Studies Concepts, Basketball Belles Advisor. 9: Mr. Langston, Drama, Stagecraft, Speech, Stage Manager, Director of The- ater, Cultural Exchange Club Advisor, Drama Club Advisor. 10: Mr. Dan Lowery, Social Studies. 11: Mr. Robert Jorgenson, Industrial Arts, Ski Club Advisor, Traffic Safety Coordinator. 12: Mr. Kale Harden: Math- ematics, Junior Class Advisor. N N r i 1: Mr. Tom Philpott: Mathematics, District Dept. Chairperson. 2: Mr. Julian W. Pietras: Mathematics, Computer Ed., Ticket Squad Advisor. 3: Mr. Greg Pitsch: Special Education, Psychology, Ticket Squad Advisor, Managers' Club Advisor. 4: Mrs, Bonnie Osgood: English, Reading Seminar, Make-up Crew Advisor, 5: Mrs. Bettie McNeely: Business Education, Business Cluh Advisor, Department Chairperson. 6: Mr. Ralph Pauley: Music, Band, Stage Band, Raider Band, Band Director. 7: Ms. Helen Montgomery: Social Studies 8: Mr. G. L. Nicholls: Calligraphy, Mechanical Drawing, Freshman Class Advisor. 9: Mr. Ian Monson: Woodshop, District Industrial Arts Dept. Chairperson. 10: Mr. Lee Ottcn: Senior Class Counselor, Main Gate Civic Field Supervisor. 11: Mrs. .Ian 0'Dell: Freshman Class Counselor. 2,9 1: Mrs. Jean Wolfe, English, Senior Speeches Advisor. 2: Mr. Ron Roberts, A.V. Coordinator, Electronics, Photography. 3: Mr. Wil- liam C. Ward, Traffic Safety, Health Education. 4: Mr. Vel West, Physical Education, Head Football Coach, Asst. Track Coach. 5: Mrs. Geraldine Van Zanten, French, French Club Advisor, Soph- omore Class Advisor. 6: Mr. Doug Thompson, U.S. History, R Sz R. 7: Mr. George Yonlick, U.S. History, World History, R 8: R, Raider Club Advisor, Mat Maids Advisor, Head Wrestling Coach. 8: Mr. Alan Watts, World Literature, English, Speech, Honor Society Advisor, Graduation Speeches Advisor. 9: Ms. Jennifer Sumner, Intensive Instruction, Basic Math., English, Reading, History, Make-up Committee Advisor. 10: Mr. Paul Skaggs, Mathematics, Physics, Junior Class Advisor, Ham Radio Club Advisor. 11: Mrs. Darlene Valum, Health. 12. Ms. Kathleen Waldron, Spanish, Pep Club Advisor, Foreign Language Dept. Chairperson. 60 fu 0 F i Z , ,fi 'C - I ,ff V . . if XX 'K i 1: Mr. Robert Safstcn, World History, Law, US. History, Archae- ology, Dept. Chairperson. 2: Mr. Mervin Sliger, Vocal Music, Swing Chorus Director. 3: Mr, John Riselandg Junior Class Counselor, Head Basketball Coach. 4: Mr. Harold Roberts, Biology, I.P.S., Sophomore Class Advisor. 5: Mrs. Kay Thompson, Home Economics, Interior Decorating, Clothing, Child Development, Meal Management, Odaci Club Advisor. 6: Mr. Gale Ramermang Mathematics, Junior Class Ad- visor. 7: Mr. William Schacht, Distributive Education, Retail Store Sales. 8: Mr. Michael Pooleon, History, Sophomore Class Advisor, 9: Mr. Robert White, Social Studies, Freshman Football Coach, Asst. Wrestling Coach. 10: Mr. Mark M. Schlichting, Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, Guitar, Music Theory, ll: Mr. Mal Walton: Business Edu- cation. 12: Mr. Karll Ruschg Physical Education, J.V. Football Coach, Asst. Wrestling Coach, Freshman Baseball Coach. 9 as sf 1: Ms. Pat Tuttle: Hall duty and Attendance. 2: Mrs. Bar- bara Green: Principal's Sec- retary, Main Office. 3: Mrs. Jacki Trottg Counselors' Sec- retary, Counselors' Office. 4: Mrs. Mary Hedrick, ASB Bookkeeper, Business Office. 5: Mrs. Paulette Freeman: School Nurse, Nurse's Office. 6: Ms. Alice Pohlinan: School Psychologist, Counselors' Of- fice. 7: Mrs. Jettie Van Sinde- ren, Secretary of the Dean of Students, Attendance Office. 8: Mrs. Patricia Lund: Tutor- Counselor, lndian Counselor. 9: Mrs. Gloria Elsncr: Secre- tary of the Counselors, Coun- selors' Office. 10: Mrs. June Gamlen: Main Office Secre- tary, Main Office, 11: Mrs. Donna Pauley, Tutor for Se- nior Math Test, Library Aid, Bookroom. 12: Mrs. Green was honored 13: Mrs. Au- guston: Library Secretary, Library. 62 l ll l .M CD EC HS' 1:21 91. CD PFS 99 SQ. g? Q-253 1jCD 35 m fa. '25 'Q-M.. -......, Ro y l: George Lloyd, Warren Applington, Row 2: Mary Dirahos, Louise Cole, Harold Duncan, Head Custodian. Next ure, Paula Crowe, Charles Riggs, 11 .V M x piet W1 73,5 iii., ., T54 jfilg 'ly 15 igllif :xl ' we w - . Y 3 lx , .fyyxg-l,',1l,X,Ay' , l l 1 0 Row 1: Mary Klander, Ruth Jenkins. Row 2: June Wilson, Zoie DeMuth, Marilyn Higgerson, Irene Brooks. 1: Cook Zoie DeMuth prepared a tray of juice for snack break. 2: Head Custodian Harold Duncan tried out one of X his many keys. 3: Ruth Jenkins sliced sandwich meat. 4: Night crew Custodian Charles Riggs wiped off much la student graffiti. 5: Head Cook .lune Wilson stood still for a photograph. .yt 63 Freshmen ame to Give BH. . , a Good Effort From left: Mike Firos, Boys' Rep., Julie Brackinreed, Girls' Rep., Julie Riseland, Secretary, Tammie Swafford, Vice President, Cheri Karuza President. ,wwf 64 Jig . m X i l ii X ll ff' 'if X X x 35 s 5 --Lf ff L L 4 Qwfx 'em M 4 Q ,.... F iz. 3 3 X. 'K ,ix. ks? QT : Q, z.' 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I 5' a Us S, ' 5 M., FIN X F2352 A, 1, -., fu N l . 1 F i f . 1l i f , t his i vw 4 1 r ,i - i H in B, J oiit or 'ffl fi f ,fi r ,,, X ,wwf it nr - ,A A.,A 'Y F 35 - . -+5 f l 3 A 4 tl 1 sss ssts e ' ' '4 ' V L -sf . - f at 'b 414 will , ,gi ' F f l-1V - , r 5 I 'YQ' '--f: A ,te is 4? 5 Adams, Jeff Adams, Terri Adelstein, Gary Allen, Kathleen Anderson, Barb Anderson, Gene Anthony, Paul Ashe, Brian Aswegen, Martha Ayers, Nancy Baekstrom, Holly Banning, Roberta Barnell, Steve Barnett, Kenalyn Bates, Stuart Bau mgartner, Bryan 1: In the student lounge. 2: Fresh- man Float. 3: Freshman girls on Clash Day. 4: Students piling onto the Freshman Truck, 5: Jeff Lan- sworth was loading his camera, Bennett, Carl Benson, Chris Benson, Sandra Berg, .Iudi Bernard, Kristy Bielaski, Brian Bjornson, Marie 65 Blair, Rockne Blair, Ross Bluhm, Shannon Bolden, John Bollinger, Deanna Bolson, Lisa Bowen, Michael Bowman, Barak Brackinreed, Julie Brandt, Pat Braunschweig, Bd Brooks, Don Brooks, Monte Brooks, Ron Broussard, Mitch Bryant, Jean Burgraff, Tammy Bussard, Sarah Carr, Ken Caswell, Rohhie Chin, Randy Christensen, Todd Clemens, Cindy Clendenen, David Cochran, Kay Cochrane, Christie Cogswell, Sarah Conrad, Alenia X ..-m. ..:.,, Wiw ,, at ,Ai - ' is . iw: s,,, , 3, jg' gs fsrfi ul! gg D Y NW. K x 6 Q, QE it 3 I Nil Ji? .,.-Q f J ff ,...... ws .iff .Sir fl mit -' ,,,,, W , A ., V. i tttt., ,, A f,. g we ti . 9 . L aj ,, . E- x ,,.t. .t Converse, Ted Costello, Margaret Costello, Martin Crider, Robin Crockett, Stacey Cruson, Kent Cultee, Kitsap Curtright, Loren Dangelmaier, Heidi Davis, Kara tEmersonJ Davis, Ken Dean, Gary Deer, Teryl Demmert, Michelle 66 ,A f ff A kv 'X M, lf , Z 's ,i 4' , ii I 1 s ,L 5' :ff .,.... f f..ii . - - . 1 'W s:-' Q1 R., ,.tt' f W e,'t ' A ii, trrrr 365' - --I I 1 A 'Q-QQ , , , if A in ii 5 5 WSJ.-4 4 'z Ns, f , m ,afgw rm-f W' argl Fl' 79 1: In the Girls Gy m. 2: A View of the back of the Frcshman Float. 3: Brian Rick The arch- ers are on the War Path. 4: The Freshman Float. 5: Joltan Olson being escorted to the platform. 6: Go Raiders was the shouts of these girls. 7: In the Art room. 8: Tim Mount one of our tough football players. with V Q ,y AA M '- , r l - . Li rf ' - Q es? if if S - 553' ifmxei Ei: . i 1 - QQWISQ: iff he A H a ti i , Y 1 x X . , ff l X yy X 1 i i if H . l Y , Atwyw Z5 , if .,,,,,,. 6 ji Q le E 55:35 Q 4 ' it '91 A ,M . fl W t , ek Densmore, Sherry Denson, Linda Dickerson, Kevin Diehl, Steven Dinneen, Richard Downey, Susan Dujmovieh, Mike Dupraw, Janet lfldmundson, Dean Elder, Greg Ellis, Brian Erickson, Darla Erickson, Tom lrlwing, Bob Ewing, Kim Ewing, Lloyd Faupcl, Joe Finkbonner, Linda Firos, Mike Fish, Erik Fleck, Heidi Fleming, Clara Foldcnauer, Ralph Ford, Cindy Frank, Greg Friedl, Kim Frostad, Scott Gallahcr, Tom fy V l : ,fxi ' Li I 52312: V ' ,,.. 1 i , V . W .,,. H ttt- 2 - - 'Ywsw V Sisfdsiesssxii 67 Galley, Kim Gates, Kellie Genther, Rhonda George, Tracy Gillette, Philip Glidden, Keith Glidden, Kevin Gould, Hay Gran, Dave Greco, Mary Green, Cathy Grim, Adam Grinstead, Juliann Gudbranson, Greg Guliek, Laura Hale, Jodie Hall, Cheryl Hamer, Rhonda Hamilion, Lisa Hamilton, Todd Hardenburger, Lee Harper, Debra Harper, Marcy Hatfield, Patty Hawes, John Hayes, Larry Hayes, Mike Helgeson, Darin Hess, Tim Hetrick, Kathy Hieks, Brian Hill, Cheryl Hillard, Dennis Hindman, Jeff Hogue, Kevin Holmstrom, Dawn Hubbard, Matt Hudson, Beth Hulsebus, Karen Huson, Greg Iles, Mark Isaak, Bob Jacobson, Linda Jalbert, Charlene James, Susan Jameson, Vinnie Jenkins, Jeanine Jenks, Mary Johnson, Greg HHH ' iii me in l I its Akrkt 'I g a 5 R 19 I ll: QQ, fl In x H e J ' ' fyyjj 1, i f 1 ' i Sw L L . f ,,, K rrai a . Y if 1 f fei 1 ...L .md K s' . .sy is X 15 R ,L , : gf B G G ,, ,,, itil? . N i ii' X' I N ' .::. H e' ' - N ,, 12 G - ii' leaf: si .1.a ' rs- ,is J a 'f l I - 1' A gap, 5 r- xp, ,V :ff iv R aw- f 1 N, - ,929 - a xxx i I X t,,..-.-P., X si s Q ,, ,,, . il iiin iee li ff .Q , 2 i S ,,,, K ,,aa 1 Q H J ' i i, . . ,' i .V -' 4, V , ,, b y ,iy if ,..., N4 .. fx. v Q uf' 22255 ,i s if ii 1, 4' i.,1-i.-i1 M wi? ' if, 68 l 'GN xv! i 1: Freshmen are the best, they yelled. 2: Daydreaming in Art. 3: Resting in the hall. 4: Varlos Valadez, That joke must have been really funny. 5: Heidi Fleck, in Art. 6: Just Another Assembly was their opinion, 7: Standing on the Tennis courts. 8: Julie, Vinnie Jameson, Lorri Tominson, Mark Morrow and lain McLeod taking notes at the first Student Council meeting ot' the year. ,l 6 ,,,, n Y' ' .. .sf A ma 'inuwf I ff l x ' Ay, H J J , ,.,, -.F Johnson, Susan Jolley, Brian Jones, Steve Jorgensen, Archie Kane, Kelly Karuza, Cheri 'af ,v f ' i Kohl, Jim - Vi 1 El 4, . i , Kelly, Kathy Kennedy, Polly , ' tg Kern, Heather i 1 iff? 'fe - Kina. KOH' V Kline, Tamara i if WT 2 wil Ewa I 4 ,QV ' 'ian' Q! V. o ie, ame a ' , 1 , , ' t , ' f ., ' -',. 'f I, Kosa, Scott Kuhns, Patty Kurtz, Helen Lackey, Scott Lane, Steve Lansworth, Jeff Larrieux, David 1- 69 Larsen, Wade Lavigueure, Gordon Lawrence, Leonard Lawrence, Mark Leandcrson, Paula Lee, Todd Legoe, Teresa Lequc, Sharon X Lindquist, Sheryl ,.,:, Logan, Bridget ,,, LUUGV- Bruce Lowrnon, Donna .,, Lubetich, PSLGT ., 4 .. , 'i-' I r 9 Ludington, Laurie lil eir X eredr , , 1: Pam, Warming up. 21 Wade Larsen with his Bass. 3 Marcy in Biology. 4: Gene Anderson. 5: Kim Galley. 6 Evic Rothenbuhler on the courts. 7: Sitting around talk- t ing. 8:7Kevin Glidden looking normal. Ludington, Paul S, if X Q Macarthur, Darlene zzf H ,.i' Maleng, Stephanie ' Mallaha-ny Mary L- -,1 'sf 1 Mallahan, Tom .. ' Mananeiii, chris i ,,,,, Martinsen, Robert .,'ii ,,,, f x - -7 ' ,, , Q ' Massey, Jim Massey, Karol Matyas, Margaret Maycrvich, Colleen McCormack, Pat McGonigal, Brian McKinnon, Sabrina if wp ,gm ,fi .:- 95 .. ,s tt gl ' tsr. S eic to L , s at F5 I- 1 X 70 M q,,.,,,..,. I Fir, 2522 5 N t W -Er. N f F . . .. 2 at .J f ll. -. K yas l ! K JW' W QR at Tx 1 N SW 'ti 55 my .W . 3? . I N' 'Tr M' .E lt D.. ,- Q .1 ii ,av ' Rf .1 1 AQ, 4... sax M f ,Q B15 ,sa X 1' X' an a 8 il as . 4 ' M fl fg will S 1 1. ,Ii M s. i f N i 4. 'ff' 4 K. . iym. v x M M X M iM 'A 5 X Me ' an xg. Nr v- 'i ,AM Melieoil, lain MeMullin, 'left' Merlenizi, Kelli Melngin, Mike Miller, I,znn'zi Miller. Mzirizi Mixon, Jenny Moherg, M2lY'yll'0 Moritz, Stefani Morrow, Mzxrk Morton, Ileizinzi Mount, Tim Munro, Janet Murrlziu, Mark Neil, Richard Nelson, Sherri Newell, liohliie Nguyen, Dieu Thanh Northonse, Roh 0'i'onnor, Mike Olsen, Robert Olson, .lolene Owens, Mike Owings, Michael Pablo, Connie llilY'liL'I', Nelson Purkeig Rencly Vzitterson, Hekki Pattison, Tony Pzllzkowsky, Hnnzly Vziyne, Diane l,U2lI'SUIl, Darren l'eel, Holm Peoples, Holi Perkins, Teresa Peterson, Karla llhziir, Tony Pierce, Hrizm Pilkey, Susan Pirnento, Ken Pilseh, Frank Polinrler, Sandra Polinkus, Chris Powell, Jeffery Rziinholt, Eddy Raines, Keith lizisrnussen, Brian Reynolds, Shari Rhea, Steve .eM.lleM M 'ini ks he :zl .M I I QIKKKE: K ij, 1 M eeeei ii ' r l In in or is Q wa , .,.,k ' i . , M M all r M M i e i r ' M ee i i f M rkni iiii ,Sl lii M , , X Q M , ,..: '+R' M. , .Q,i .M . V ,. ' eli. M M M A,iM kk 4: -- A w k . ' ' rniiin A M v ff' ' A 1 ' M Q ' ie.: ff ' 'E 1 9' if 'k . . nm ff X H .ss 'X sf nw f iiri' E M. 3? r '1'1 M MM . rl X 4- K W1 ,t ui :ti -g ., 1 - - Mk kk M M ig fi -i M Q M 2 S Af' f -,Mi f MQ ,N'ff: n fr is A ' . , W M Q1 f ' 9 h K 3 M no ' 3. :.. . M, J L ' ' L Q V , P. - ,el ii A k 'i' 5227 'KHP' LX 71 Rick, Brian Rick, Scott Riseland, Julie Robinson, Joann Roddey, Rich Roeben, Bill Rogge, Troy Rohde, Tammy Roland, Val Roth, Kevin Rothenbuhler, Evie Saxton, Julie Saxton, Mace Schacht, Fred Schuner, Kendra Schroeder, Jim Schucht, Karen Schuldt, Carol Schwartz, Julie Sehweimmin, Becky Sehrt, Jim -N... --fqfd . W 431 Q' S XT i '5 he ll . ,e X X ff? ,W R , ry tt xr .QL . . ..:5i K ' wr .. l St ffl M F: ff . , H :,, I :su --,. . Q:-sk-Q ::- 'wa H -- 'f-,:: .:::f5 o ,.v' 'S-'asf T me Rrel T : S e i1 3 m.,,: ,W K K j 15 ' ff ' .. X , .,. .,. . XM th. ,furry , .' -' Ei 1: Linda Finkbonner. 2: Marcy Har- per. 3: Vinnie and Teresa in the stu- dent lounge. 4: Iain McLeod and Brian Rick in the Art room. 5: Polly Kennedy in Art, 6: Randy Pat- zkowsky lying in the grass. 7: Evie Rothenbuhler. 8: Steve Totten in Pre-Algebra. Senuty, Paul Shade, Tricia Shaffer, Sandra Shannon, Robert Shelley, Ken Q aa , -JA t W. l.s. .. , . Xffm Est ek ' ,P ,,,,. , -,, . ,, ..,i- ze tt' is e ' - ff Shockey, Chris Q :iiiifi J ' Smith, cami , i Smith, Darin .tb Q , ,gs , Smith, Seagnna j f ii.. . T 5Qfg5 -5 Snowden, Deeleen A A F., A .L--,Q Soderquist, Stuart Q ' t. , Solvang, Markus m W Q A m ,x A S , S tt fiytmuf, 1 A X S - , xx orensen co Ltyl m AZ, L. X f Starkey, Jill ,,:'.. :k ' N Stefanson, Brenda , -'- J 5, Steiner, Dana 'V Stiglitz, Scott 'S l ct t o ,,,e Struck, Kevin trtt Wg- ii'1 5 ,A 2' tt' y Sumptiony Kathleen ! , .,k ig ,:-V fi '-:'- V 72 -'-- 5, 5 .- wt ., L fa- mf, Swan, Jay Swann, Trace Swanson, Kurt Swanson, Warren Swofford, Tami Symonds, Tanya Thompson, Margaret Thompson, Valerie Tomlinson, Lorri Torgerson, Leann Totten, Steve Turner, Glen Urbano, Beth Valadez, Carlos VanBeek, Jeff is it 5 B ? X , Q T hlt, b C , ' -, , C is s o , gr, ' l Ns ' , ' ti.-, , 1 ,W 1 : .5 Q' X- - A, 'V' '2,1,.., 3 yu.: -Mi, ' A ' 1'l t me , e ' as 'S - 1 5 S S L VanZwol, Sandy Villalon, Roy Walton, Deanna Walvatne, Ken Warren, Theresa Weiss, Heidi Weston, Joanne Whitson, Cathleen Woodmansee, Sean Worthen, Robert Wright, Alexander Wright, Barry , ',-1,' - Q J'- QL,, J pp n - B ,, e VZ ,, I ,MV , Q' , 2, E Missing: Bandur, Susan Barton, Brenda Carson, James Christie, Mike Cooper, Wes Fieser, James Henifin, John Hillaire, Clyde Hillaire, Maria Hitz, Steve 2 Wright, Curtis Wright, Keith Younger, Jim Yunker, Tom Ziels, Bill Hovenier, Jack Humphrey, Kirt James, Denise Loftus, Julie Mahle, Curtis Metcalf, Denny Peterson, Sharon Reed, Becky Ridley, Bill Rodriquez, Sherry Simmons, Luann 73 1: Raiders started the move on Sehome. 2: Dean Wickenburg C331 followed Bruce Eberg- sonls 1635 block. 3: Coach West called in orders. 4: Craig Christie started the play. 5: Greg Schenck signalled a Bellingham T.D. 6: Raider defense put the rush on Sehome. 7: Gustaf- son kicked another extra point. 8. Csolti led in tackles. 9: Raiders crumpled Sehome. NORTHWEST AA ALL-STARS Ist Team Bob Csolti ....,...... ........ O ff. Line Kevin Foster ......... ........ O ff. Line Bob Csolti ........... .......... D ef. LB Kevin Foster .......... ....... D ef. Line Cary Gustafson ......... ........ O ff. Line 2nd Team Dean Wickenburg .,............. Off. Back Jeff Jenkins ........................ Def. Back Don Fenton .....,.. ............ P unter Scott Elsner ............... ........ O ff. Line VARSITY SCORES B.H.S. 26 Liberty 7 B.H.S. 28 Mt. Vernon 0 B,H.S. 28 Sehome 6 B,H.S. 23 Ferndale 15 B.H.S. 19 Lake Stevens 18 B.H.S. 19 Anacortes 12 B.H.S. 7 Burlington 28 B.H.S. 8 Monroe 7 B.H.S. 46 Stanwood 14 74 games sq' B.H.S. FOOTBALL TEAM AWARDS Captain ..................,.......,..... Bob Csolti Inspirational ......... .......... B ob Csolti Most Valuable ,..... ........ T odd Stephan Bob Csolti Most Outstanding ....... Todd Stephan Best Linebacker ................. Bob Csolti Bruce Ebergson Best Def. Back ............... Jeff Jenkins Best Def. Line ............... Kevin Foster Cary Gustafson Best Off, Line ............... Kevin Foster Scott Elsner Most Improved ............ Chris Bergner Coaches Award .......,.... Kevin Fullner Greg Schenck Highest G.P.A .......... Paul Limbacher Best Blocker!Tackler ........ Bob Csolti BELLINGHAM HERALD ALL- STARS A ' at 1st Team Bob Csolti .......,.. ........ O ff. Line Kevin Foster ......,.. ........ O ff, Line Don Fenton ....... ,.....,......... P unter Bob Csolti ............................. Def. Line Q, Bruce Ebergson .............. Line Backer 2nd Team Todd Stephan .............. Running Back Cary Gustafson .................... Off. Line Scott Elsner ......................... Def. Line Bob Csolti .....,... Lineman of the Year Bellingham Finished Second to Burlington The 1977 Raider Football Team had another outstanding season. The Raiders' only loss was to Burlington, at Burlington, who became number one in the State AA. Many fine individual performances contributed to the season's outcome. Todd Stephan scored all 28 points against Sehomeg Dean Wickenberg was the only healthy back in the mud bowl at Monroe. The Raiders came from behind to beat Lake Stevens 19-18 with a beautiful pass from Craig Christie to Chris Ber- gner, leaving the fans breathless. Row 1: Thomas Barry fManagerJ, Cary Gustafson, Bruce Ebergson, Bob Csolti, Scott Eisner, Don Grasdock, Kevin Kurtz, Rick Atkins. Row 2: Kevin Fullner, Greg Schenck, Jeff Jenkins, Ron Limbacher, Dean Wickenburg, Todd Stephan, Chris Bergner, Paul Limbacher. Row 3: Bill Knuteson, Jeff Gudbranson, Marty West, Eric Michaelson, Vern Grasdock, Brad Vanbeeck, John Nowakowski, Don Fenton. Row 4: Denny Reynolds, John Rick, Ted Genger, Mark Wallace, Rock Todd, Tom Converse, Mike Morgan, Darryl Annette. Row 5: Craig Christie, Kevin Foster, Matt Atkins, Denny Foster, Curt Mount, Kelly Heston, Kurt Swedelius, Jim Peeples. Row 6: Coach Jeff Dorr, Head Coach Vel West, and Coach John Craig. Missing: John Herda. l o 75 JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES B.H.S. 6 Mt. Vernon 0 B.H.S 6 Sehome 26 B,H.S. 6 Ferndale 0 B.H.S. 6 Burlington 32 B.H.S. 27 Anacortes 8 B.H.S. 14 Lakc Stevens 32 B.H.S. 22 Monroe 6 1: Don Fenton got off the punt. 2: Chris Bergner made the catch. 3: Coach West gave one to Susan Lind. 4: The referee signaled a Bellingham T.D. 5 Thomas Barry, Chris Copeland, and Rick Hoggarth were this year's managers. 'Hilti Row 1: Randy Ruswick, Steve Dunn, Joe Rushin, Greg Brand Bill Harvey Kris Runestrand Bill Barr Greg Schwartz Bart Amster Row 2 Coach Rusch, Joe Finkbonner, Craig O'Malley, Bill Benson Ed Chapman Vern Yake Robert Pfannenstiel Kevin Schlewitz Scott Gorseg her, Coach King. Row 3: Les Valdez, Jim Rick, Dave Force Tony Leech Todd Swedelius Mitch Noyes Kevin Wright and Ken Klander Senior Football Players Went ut in Style The Seniors, with a season of 8 wins, 1 loss, have compiled a record of 22 wins and only 5 losses in the past 3 years. RMDERS RWE gig RHUERS naming Row 1: Bob Csolti, Bruce Ebergson, Ron Limbacher, Dean Wickenburg, Todd Stephan. Row 2: Scott Elsner, Kevin Fullner, Greg Schenck, Jeff Jenkins, Cary Gustafson, Kevin Kurtz. Row 3: Coach Vel West, Paul Limbacher, Don Grasdock, Rick Atkins, John Nowa- kowski, Kevin Foster, and Craig Christie. RMER5 1: Ron Limbacher 1441 moved the ball. 2: Coaches Rusch, Craig, and West thought over strategy. 3: Craig Christie handed off to Dean Wickenburg up the middle. 4: Jeff Jenkins followed Denny Reynold's blocking up field. 77 or ig The Frosh Ended The Season Undefeated They tiec. against Oak Harbor with the score at 7 apiece. They beat Anacortes 28 to 0, Sedro Woolley 26 to 0, Bur- lington 22 to 12, North Whidbey 34 to 0, and Sehome 22 to 0. The Frosh ended with a 5-0- 1 record for the season. Left to Right, Row 1: Brian Jolley, Steve Jones, Mark Murdzia, Ken Davis, Ken Walvatne, Dana Steiner, Gene Anderson, Adam Grim. Row 2: Mike Melugin, Darin Helgeson, Greg Gudbranson, Leonard Lawrence, Ed Braunschweig, Jeff Hindman, Brian Ellis, Tom Mallahan. Row 3: Tim Mount, Frank Pitsch, Kurt Swanson, Bill Ziels, Paul Anthony, John Hawes, Ralph Foldenauer, Richard Neil. Row 4: Chris Benson, Tom Gallaher, Paul Hill, Keith Raines, Randy Chin, Trace Swann, Markus Solvang, Bob Peoples. Row 5: Fred Schacht, Keith Glidden, Rob Northouse, Shannon Bluhm, Mike Owens, Robert Shannon, Jeff McMullin, Paul Senuty. Row 6: Mgr. Stuart Soderquist, Kevin Glidden, Scott Rick, Mgr. Mike Dujmovich, Mgr. Mike Bowen. Ron 1 Brian Porter Brian Peterson Bill Jolley Brad Peterson Jim Rohwcr Row 2: Manager Harold Caulkins, Calvin.Burgraff', Kevin Galley Ken Brown Paul Bocchl Row 3 Rick Jansen Erik Dy rland Paul Roei Eric Stroml and ,fsw A A i I f X, Y.. .J f 1 , , 1 t s f aw 5 1 2: Q ge r ibima ff New X s 'N , ein vp A .S-WBT Q ra. 'F' 'lun ,SY sp- wiv a x 'K S H . .+ T NX- gs 5 X K ! 4 0 Red Raiders Ran Hard Our 1977 Raider Cross Country team worked hard this year finishing in 2nd Place in the all-county meet with Senior Erik Dyrland cop- ping the individual title and concluding their season with a 4th Place finish in the Confer- ence meet. Sophomore Paul Roe and Seniors Erik Dyrland, Jim Smith, Kevin Galley, and Calvin Burgraff made the team's top five. The Raiders finished in 4th Place at the Northwest District meet. Kevin Galley was the first recipient of the Bob Dorr Coach's Award. Erik Dyrland was voted the In- spirational Award by his teammates. 1: Kevin Galley and Calvin Burgraff got ready for turnout. 2: The Cross Country Team was ready for anything. 3: Erik Dyrland and Jim Smith showed teammate appreciation. 4: Eric Strom looked good. 5: Brian Porter kept on running. ULN' -1- i , g if ' Q N? Kgs! 5 A J '- Mm MY K ww- ww W. tt Mm -Ir' ' X-sw. P JA Wh , H Af K K I 'i--,tit ., ,kkl page ff S lt. 4? N. f' - -,ri A-'QQ' al-in 'Q 1 ' A ka if Q' SQ ' 1 4,3 Q V r f I ff , . 4 .Q Girls' Swimming Proved Strength as Jane Fulton Went to State nni i 9,FlUf',p IMMINQ L4, i , I 1 fa. aw .i -Q 3 ii -i- 4. M V F1 X . .,,A A 335233, ,, -.. , 4' 5 Gr '7 L fr ,J e f X -. 1 if fa r f , wwf Q' I 5 A50 ,- VK 5. f X +1 2 Q , 5 Yr? Row 1: Marie Bjornson, Bekki Patterson, Margaret Costello, Sandra Shaeffer, Michelle Demert, Valerie Strode. Row 2: Cathy Ziels Hendricks, Kama Strom, Kelley Bourland, Maril Smith, Jane Prokopowich. Row 3: Sharon Hicks, Jane Fulton. Row 4: Stephanie Coach McBride, Milissa Costello, Miss Benson, Danae Smith. Missing: Sherri Hanson, Mary Rick 1-3: The Girls, Swim Team showed their spirit by spell- ing out B.H.S. 5: Star swim- mers J anc Prokopowich, J anc Fulton, Milissa Costello, and Stephanie Long showed their gorgeous smiles. 6: Sharon Hicks practiced her dive as Coach McBride looked on. 7: Coach McBride explained the day's turn-out to not-so-anx- ious swimmers. 80 Finishing the season eighth in dis trict proved the strength of this year's Girls' Swim Team. The team sailed over Mt. Lake Terrace, Woodway, Meadowdale, Lyn nwood, and Everett. The girls also tied Mt. Vernon with a score of 41- 41. Everyone on the team worked hard and proved their talents. The team voted Mary Rick as Most Im- proved, Jane Prokopowich as Most Inspirational, and Milissa Costello as Team Captain. . .fa 'sf M. .Az . -. Girls' Tennis ualified Jill Emerson fi? B.H.S B.H.S B.H.S B.H.S B.H.S B.H.S B.H.S B.H.S B.H.S B.H.S 1: Jill hlt wholeheartedly 3 Karen and Sue dlscussed net strategy 4 Carol Scholtz used a strong forehand to hlt the ball 5 Jeanie I under stand what I don t understand lb why can t we play now' Girls' Volleyball Finished 2nd in State 2nd in state is what our varsity volleyball team proudly claimed. They finished an eX- cellent season this year, with many awards and outstanding achievements. They finished their season with an 8-1 record and took first in dis- trict and league. Becky Evans and Valerie Hat- fielc, were chosen for the All-Star Team this year. Becky Evans and Linda Suggs were voted as Team Captains. Sharron Peterson was voted as Most Improved. Becky Evans was voted as Most Inspirational, and Linda Suggs received the Coach's Award. Row 1: Jill Mathews, Shelly Varner, Karen Mitchell, Jina Jabbora, Shar- ron Peterson. Row 2: Coach Jeannie Dorr, Debbie DuPraw, Valerie Hat- field, Becky Evans, Linda Suggs, Shannon Peterson, Asst. Coach Robbie Rounds. 1: Emuha! 2: Shannon Peterson hit the ball. 3: Linda Suggs talked to the referee. 4,5,6: The season trophies. 7: Linda Suggs jumped for joy. . . Finished the Season Undefeated J.V. volleyball this year had an excellent season. The team was really together, as their record showed. They finished the season with a no-loss record. This showed that the team's spirit was really strong. X 1., Y - K . 5 L Q., jp 'NN A 1 5 , X S . 4 , . ,, 4 'S if J. , -..- f 'fl T 5 ' Q f - ,, ,Q 'H--' ---W - A. ,A V' a, ,I so - .... ..,, , - V h 5 vw , il l i .el if., .f V' I . fm.. I . P . 4 ,Q 'AI JA I R il s 11? 2x N ' l royyro p p 1 3 L if Q, Q V.AV z.,, H . ,. , I . k A VV,, an y I rv I, Vrlyr 7, if K .:V,E- yy V Y A J E yu Ai N F ... .... s p , If f - .-T Q4 , ,M , S 4 N ' H. . RDA fl l :f ....,. ,. ,, , J it 5 fl . i i f' W!! Row 1: Sue Thoreinston, Carol Smith, Brenda Storms, Karen Mitchell, Jina Jabbora, Jill Math- ews, Mary Scott fManagerJ. Row 2: Coach Jeannie Dorr, Valerie Struck, Jan McCloud, Karen Jones, Karen Vanderbrink, Shelly Varner, Asst. Coach Robbie Rounds. 1: Jina Jabbora prepared to hit the ball. 2: Karen Jones did a toe dance while serving the ball. 3: Jill Math- ews addressed the ball. 4: Jill Math- ews tried a back hit. Oh my aching back! 5: I've got it! said Sharron Peterson. 6: Linda Suggs hit the ball with power. 83 Q f 2 Z I s ! 1 5 E 2 I 3 fu'-194 ff ,, A.k1x if 1. x F' .,f'9' Yxjfn M593 v. gy, , :W-1 I ' J Q 4 -W ' Xu ,Q - Y ff' ophomores E 5?-5 ame Back for Another Year The class of '80' was a very spirited class this past year. They Worked hard selling spirit buttons and seat cushions to earn money. A large ma- jority got involved with the music de- partment, and many turned out for sports which will lead our school to victory in future years. Soph- omores also came in second in Home- coming competition. All in all, the Soph- omore class of 'SO' was GREAT!!! ' is 'fl nl 'E' 'F fmlimfnliai nf-:asians s umnuuli llllif Qgi'r'ggwy1l!'k - lp Sophomore Class Officers: Row 1: Girls' Rep. Kama Strom and Boys' Rep. Paul Roe. Row 2: Secretary Sherri Backstrom, President Todd '- 3 Swedelius, and Vice-President Jeff Sadler. 1 .V W tl mlm Albee, Danny Allen, Nita Alvord, Lori Amsler, Bart Anderson, Dave Anderson, Layne Anderson, Nancy Anderson, Richard Archer, Janis Arthur, Beth Axton, Khirstie Backstrom, Sherri Baldetta, Julie if Baldwin, Carla ly, 1: One of the boys' P.E. classes tried their talent at archery. 2: Bill Knudson took a big bite! 3: Les Valadez enjoyed most of his food at the B.H.S. Football Breakfast. 4: Here sat Little Miss Muf- fet fPam Wiebej selling Spirit tags for competition, 5: This cool dude with the slick smile was really Bill Jolley at a Cross Country meet for B.H,S. 6: These three sophomore girls were at work on one of the fabulous Sophomore Home- coming Halls. 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'.,5,. 5f, d-Lf ..-gcr, ...-. 1 Dunn, Steve 88: 1: A disillusioned Nancy Miller rode to glory on a Home- coming float. 2: Kama Strom sacked out in the A.S.B. office. 3: These three gorgeous gals on the float were really Nita Eiken- bury, Dave Jones, and Nancy Miller. 4: Eric Morgan as he con- templated the events of the day. 5: A typical library scene flooks interesting, right?J. 89: 1: Talented Kama Strom played a beautiful melody in the annual What-a-Show. 2: Robin Long played like a bird in front of hundreds in 77 What-a-Show. 3: Linden Dorning seemed to be off in a dreamworld of his own. 4: Louise Urbano did a fabulous job as she finished a float for the Homecoming Parade. Duncan, Theda Dunnigan, Dan Duree, Shellie Eikenberry, Anita Elliot, Mark Endicott, John Erdahl, Wesley Everett, Debra Evich, Melynnda Ewing, Angela Falk, Tami Faulkner, Shari Feenstra, Chris Ferguson, Angel Fieser, Beth Finkbonner, Joey Fladd, Laurie Flugekvam, Rachel Foldenauer, Saundra Force, David Ford, Lisa Gardisky, Tom Gehrke, Mike Genger, Ted Ghio, Michelle Gilmore, Lisa Goldsbury, Tim Gorsegner, Scott Green, Susan Griffin, Darla Grim, Mark Halvorson, Tim Hamm, Ramon Hardenbrook, Joanna Hardy, Kim Harper, Cathy Harris, Kurt Harvey, William Hatfield, Greg Haug, Mike Haugo, Cheryl Hendricks, Carol Henley, Robin Henshaw, Brant Hertz, Troy Hess, Lynda Hill, Anne Hillaire, Marcelle Hindman, Rena Hirschkorn, Darryl Hirschkorn, Donna Hoekstra, Cynthia Hoff, John Hoggarth, Rick Holleman, Brenda Hood, Barb Horn, John Howard, Gerry Hurlbert, Jeff Irnpero, Mike Jack, Tracy Jalbert, Colette Jansen, Mark Jansen, Rick Jansen, Stephanie Jenkins, Alan Johansen, Randy Johnson, Keith Jolley, Bill Jones, David Jones, Kayce Kassner, Janine Kearney, Karla Kennedy, Scott Kinzel, Barry Kirkbride, Connie 90 S , ' if' 3 S i X., is f :f. 1. m g ,l , 1' .INN ef' K if K 1 ,,,, ,,,, W Q. 8 h SPR li g 2 C so X Q ls N Q' L I il A this Q S K-fu. 'L ' xy - Ln. W QW wa, sl Klander, Ken Knudson, Bill Kuhns, Gerry Kurtz, Mary Kushan, Kim Lafave, Julie Lamm, Dave Lane, Alice Lane, Cindy Laplant, Jeff Larson, Donna Lawrence, Carl Lee, Jodi Lind, David ll V , Linderman, Stacy .5 '1,l Logan, Terri 1 LONE, Robyn T5 A - Mallahan, Dennis 'f i 'K Marshall, Matt Martinka, J onie W Martinsen, Wesley XZCTL55 i'2l A A L. ,,, I 3? McCartin, Mary Q McConnell, Kelly McKay, Kevin K L ,:: ..,,,..,,, McKissick, Stephen L Q X McLeod, Traci p i,.i C L ' McMurry, Denise Q 1 Mehler, Mike X ig Michaelson, Susan H XE I Miller, Steve R. 'sw QM , 1 Miller, steve L. as s ig f N le, Mitchell, Karen ,J X J ,L L .L ffcfi Mitchell, Kim if .L L. if We ff- . LLL.. . Montague, Maw lf : J iiiti f Moody, Kelly Morgan, Eric Moritz, Jon Mowry, Richard Nevius, Deanna Newman, Don Neyens, Brian Page 90: 1: Collette Jalbert fiddled with her eowlneek while taking a glance at a Yearbook Staff photographer. 2: Jim Roh- Wer looked disappointed after one of our Cross Country meets. 3: Matt Nims was ei- ther thinking hard of very bored. Page 91: 1: Allyson Benner 'gossiped' with Lori Schenck. 2: David Jones went into hys- terics as Becky Johnson tried to push him off her ear. 91 Nims, Matt Nims, Sheri Nordquist, Traci Noyes, Mitch Nutter, Guy O'Brien, Kathy Olsen, Marian Olsen, Mariarn Olsen, Patsy O'Malley, Craig Owings, Carol Owings, Cheryl Parker, Lynn Parris, Sheryl Patterson, David Pearson, Kevin Peeples, Chuck Pen, Viola Perry, Chris Perry, Dan Peterson, Brad 'W Peterson, Brian Peterson, Sharron Pfannenstiel, Robert Pierce, Jeff' Pilkey, Jodi Pilon, Linda Pitcher, Lynn Pitsch, Mary Pitts, Steve Platt, Marlene Pranger, Vic Prokopowich, Jane Randrnel, Bret Regan, Ted 92 X ina ai ,l . . H1 4 ,H 'ik , fi .. ' fT.g,W::11gg4x:wv::v:': ' ,-,., ...A ...egg it -. Q - 5. .W N K I if we P li , i 5 el f . . - x gy., '- Y: , : v . , 1 R Ki Y t in :xx ff ik aka- W 'i' ,j 3 f , D if . 1 R Page 92: 1: Homecoming royalty, Sherri Backstrom and Todd Swedelius. 2: Mary Davis was bored while waiting for the bell. 3: Miriam Olsen was startled by the photographer as she walked between classes. 4: Look at that smile on Mary Pitsch's face! Page 93: 1: Pam Wiebe performed in the B.H.S. annual What-a-Show. 2: Traci McLeod worked diligently on an art assignment. 3: These four girls were trying out for the What-a- Show. 4: Jim and Ron Suggs watched sister Linda Win a smashing vic- tory in volleyball. A ' ,S 'Uh K1 Rehberger, Ladonna Reiber, Gina Reitan, Linda Rick, Jim Rick, Jon Ridge, Tracy Ritter, Kathy Roddey, Leanna Roe, Paul Rohwer, Jim Rosch, Lisa Rose, Lynn Rubenack, Karen Ruckey, Karin Runestrand, Kris Rushin, Joe Rusk, Kelli Ruswick, Randy Sadler, Jeff Salas, John Salas, Tammy Sams, Steven Schenck, Lori Schwartz, Greg Shelly, Rodney Siden, Pat Simenson, Laura Sjoberg, Janet Smith Smith Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Sperry, n Bob Darla Donna Jesse Maril Von Linda f 93 Starkey, Marcic Stewart, Lori Storms, Bev t Strode, Barbara Strom, Kama Struck, Valerie Suggs, Jim Suggs, Ron Swanberg, Micheal Swanson, Dave Swanson, Jim Swanson, Tim Swedelius, Todd Swope, Sue we Systad, Russ Tangvald, Julie Taylor, Edward Thorsteinson, Susan Todahl, Rick Tran, Hai Tugwell, Tracy i e fx, W Q. ,. F1-fggl YN. is . 'fs 1: A great shot of the Tolo! 2: This is Janis Archer as Little Bo Peep! 3: A group of gorgeous gals on Homecoming Float. 4: Lisa Zappa preparing herself for the What-a-Show. 5: Jon Rick porking out! 6: Mr. Christopher Robert Copland! 7: Keith Johnson and Troy Hertz. . . sitting. . . 94 , ..,,ss1,- 1 Sf . rss 'W 5? 1 gl! . W -. f . -Q. ,.,t as 'Q-. 5 Q 'fe PBM' ki S.. . ii- N ' QQ ' Bum X fx .ai ' 4 3' , 1513 T , '5f1 I ss- i ,, ,-:Eyes ,, i K ' as-.J 'Y Xi, 33-71 ,f ! asa' f P ' We r ,' ' sz.. Q V Xara L' a'+w?51, in il 1, Tw ..,,,. if-JT-,E so ,. Eli 'N - 2 Q J ,E Xi ,K all' - ' ii m 1 , is N21 If F , 1 . 4 X -i' we Q Qs? 12 N 5 X3 as - X X X A ' rl X , f- it K X l Raj xg -as sg 1 R fo-' uw, .T l Qgwqnu--Y' Urhano, Louise Urness, Bob N. Vail, Yvonne Valadez, Les Vanderhrink, Karen Varner, Shelly Veenendaal, Merrie Vick, Randy Vidito, Beryl Volkman, Pam Vopnford, David Waide, Mark Wakeley, Judy Walker, Bonnie Walvatne, Karen Weispfenning, Mike West, Marty White, Robert Whitehead, Sally Whitson, Doug Wiehe, Pam Willey, Adam Williams, Joanie Willson, Rita Wirth, Sandy A Wolfe, Pam W . Wolken, Leigh Wood, Tim 4 H ,A Yake, Vernon I I Yorkston, Nancy Yunker, Nancy 1 Zappa, Lisa ' Zimhra, John Huafle, Marcia Petersen, Jayne K 4 Wh A f ,V I . C Y . , :A , .- Q 1. x 1: Valerie Struck gave a 'cute' smile. 2: Theda Duncan, Say Cheeze! 3: Kim Dickerson practiced for an Orchestra performance. 4: Sue lookes annoyed when her picture was snapped. 5: Mar- gret Duncan displayed a pretty smile as she looks at Dave. 6: Mary Davis keep- ing herself occupied. Missing: Aughe, Danny Barker, Kathy Broussard, Cynthia Edin, Tamara Eke, Terry Glick, Brian Jones, Rhonda Matyas, Bill Ousdale, Sandy Presler, Carol Rodriquez, Shelly Roedell, Mark Steele, Joe Suprunenko, Sandra Swanson, Tonya Treat, Jeff Woodell, Noel Wright, Kevin Zimmer, Mike Zourkos, Nick 95 Juniors Showed Spirit Juniors this past year showed their spirit and leadership capabilities by working and having fun together. Among various activities they had car Washes and sold buttons to raise money for their class, and made the junior prom a great success. Class of- ficers this year were Jeanie Chap- man Pres.g Eric Michaelson Vice Pres.g Kelley Bourland Sec.g Cathy Ziels Girls' Rep. and Greg Crabtree Boys' Rep. Top Left- Kelley Bourland Sec.g Cathy Ziels Girls Rep Bottom Left Jeanie Chapman Pres Eric Michaelson Vice Pres Separate Picture top right- Greg Crabtree Boys' Rep. 96 1: Jr. Royalty Jill Matthews and Muscleman Greg Crabtree. 2: Judy Tooker and Lynn Dujmovieh watched ex- citing pep assembly. 3: Jeanie Chapman stood at complete attention. Adams, Cindy Adema, Jim Adrian, Randy Anderson, Barry Anderson, Jenny Anderson, Ken Anderson, Lisa Annette, Darryl Atkins, Matt Bandur, John Bannerman, Brad Barrett, Laurie Bartholick, Robin Baunch, Jay Bauthues, Mark Bengen, Tammy Benson, Sharon Bergner, Chris Bourland, Kelley Bourland, Kris Boyd, Kim Branco, Mike Brand, Lynda Brandt, Michele Brionez, Liz Brown, Darrol Brown, Rory Brown, Teresa Budge, Pat Burgraff, Kathy Bynon, Cathy Campbell, Lancey Canaan, Karen Casey, Jim Chapman, Jeanie 97 Christofferson, Karen Clark, Virginia Clendenen, Jim Cochran, Kim Collins, Brian Converse, Tom Coulthurst, Lisa Crabtree, Greg al Croy, Linda Csolti, Cathy Cullup, Bryan Cunningham, Brook Dealy, Mark Deaton, Cindy DeB0rd, Deni i fra ,g T 4 Ez. v. I N , , Dujmovich, Lynn Earle, Sharon Edmundson, Pam Eide, Jim Edwards, Gail Emley, Larry ' Endicott, Steve Everett, Brenda Feathers, Debbie Fenton, Don Flanery, Doneva Ford, Mike Foster, Dennis l f Delaney, Chris Delaney, Lance DeNeui, Jane Denson, Howard Devine, Dixie Dews, Darla Dillon, Lisa Do, True Dixon, Diane Donnelly, Joni Donovan, Cynthia Downey, Barb ffklik Foster, Terry Freudenberger, Joanne 1: What beauty! 2: Juniors really got into the spirit of pep assemblies. 3: Jeanine Hamm and Brandi Lane picked out some tasty morsels at lunchtime. 98 xi 3631 , l ,l .Q 1: Peggy Nzihas' expression seemed to say that things were going right that Clay. 2: These Juniors h ul great time during Homecoming. 3: Mrs, Fenno and Mr, I,owery. A I. - Frietll, Gary Fulton, Jane Gallaher, Tom Geleynse, Bruce Gesick, Mike Gould, Renne Graham, Tom Grasdoek, Vern Grim, Matt Grinstead, Jon Guclhranson, Jeff Gudmundson, Jon Gunderson, Harvey Haggith, Carol Hallick, Brad Hamm, Jeanine Hamm, Loren Haney, Mark Hansen, Mike Hansen, Sherri 'Qs-A sie Hansen, Terri Hanson Holle Hanson, Steve Hanson, Tammy Hardy, Mike Harnden, Janis Harrison, Peggy Harvey, Curt Hatfield, Valerie Haugness, Casey Hay, Doug Heath, Dick Helland, Mike Heller, Paul 99 Nyc, Hendrickson, Kathy Henifin, Jay Herda, John Higgerson, Don Hill, Rita Hinton, Lynda Hiramoto, Randy r Hitz, Brenda Hoekstra, Ed Hoksbergen, Kris Holmsrom, Sebrina Horne, Cindy Humlick, Kenny Hurlbut, Kari i .,:.:,.. iN X i ,ooo , s R L a : . L. 'ii'i n i 1i'ii- L ff55'E5-21295135 '50 V Q ...i::Qi.,,, : ., we -at X . cas fm: we .rex -mwxss x 3 'R S? S ei gig' if Q gm! to ' ,X ,Q Q Q 9 .i..1 ..,, - is Q S Q Q Q N ioioo gf 0 as ,Q Pg. 100, 1: Eric Strom at cross country. 2: Kim Right- mire worked hard on geometry. Pg. 101, 1: Sherri Han- sen showed homecoming spirit on clash day. 2: Penny Volkman had a bad day. 3: Jim Adema being himself. 4: Matt Grim and Mary McKinnon seemed to be having fun at the Grub Tolo. 100 Huson, Marcie Huynh, Thao Ilvanakis, Sue Jabbora, Jina J ames, Jeff Jeffers, Steve Jenks, Sue Johnson, Becky Johnson, Julie Jones, Karen Kennedy, Mark Keough, Jim Klein, Dick Klimp, Kay Klopp, Mark Koga, Eiko Kolbe, Leanne Kovacevich, Cory Kuiken, Jill Kuoppla, Kevin Lane, Brandi Lane, Dan Langerak, Nancy Lansworth, Susan Larson, Julie Lawerence, Debbie Lawerence, Teresa Leech, Tony Legoe, Cindy Leslie, Jamie Ligocki, Ken Lindquist, Kim Lindsey, Melessa Little, Roger Logan, Tony Ludington, Mark Ludtke, Lance eieeeei ---. Lyste, Kerry Mahle, Amy Main, Sue Maleng, Missy Mallahan, Jody Martin, Carol Martin, Ramona Mastor, Eric Matthews, Jill Matyas, Tony McBride, Bonnie McCandless, Michelle McCauley, Jeff McKinnon, Mary McSwain, Kari Mehler, Sheri Mendoza, Jack Michaelson, Eric Miller, Ben Miller, Greg Miller, Lonnie 101 1: Jeanie Chapman and Terri Hansen in heavy dis- cussion. 2: Laurie Barrett and Mary McKinnon chow down. 31 Kelly and Vern don't like the lime-light. 4: Skip-pa-de-do-da. 5: Dave Wright and Don Higger- son Wait for the parade to start. 'H if ,BJ ' W5 Q me mm J x v W gin, S55 Miller Mark Miller Randy Mitchell Tricia Mixon Vicki Moena, Connie Morgan, Mike Mount, Curt Munro, Deanna Munson, Darwin Nahas, Peggy Neil, Art Nelson, Kim Nguyen, Thanh Nicholas, Larry Nixon, Pam O'Conner, Rob Oldham, Rob Olsen, Erin Oltman, Steve Ordal, Chris Ousdale, Sandy Parberry, Janice Patterson, Margret Pattison, Brian Peeples, Jim Perry, Jody Pewitt, Sandy Pike, Kevin 102 was-5 ,rf X Smith, Velvet Spoto, Mike Steele, J im Storms, Brenda Strom, Erie Stuart, Brian Swanson, Kristi Swanson, Shari Swedelius, Kurt Swendt, Annette Pilkey, David Pitseh, Anne Porter, Brian Rainbolt, Shirley Rauch, Dale Rauch, Mike Raymond. Phil Reinholt, Nancy Reynolds, Denny Rightmire, Kim Riley, Dan Roberts, Richard Robertson, Mike Samuelson, Todd Sandlund, Erik Sanford, Ron Scheuner, Kathy Schlewitz, Kevin Schupp, Roxie Selke, Richard Selnes, Laura Sewell, Beth Sharp, Laura Shelly, Russell Shockey, Joe Smith, Jane Smith, Tara Smith, Todd Q' te, if Li xv- ai 3. 1: Tony Logan just makes the bell. 2 Becky Johnson gives out orders. 3: .Irs on their 21 float. 103 Sumption, Melinda Taubenheim, Kyle Thomas, Laura Thompson, Garth Thompson, Jeff Thompson, Laura Thompson, Vanessa Todd, Rock Tooker, Judy Tretwold, Gary Unger, John Valentine, Kathy VanBeek, Brad Vanzwol, Mike ll' , rrrn i .. iw ' ii a 5 W ,,,, loo' -Qu., -I-H . V -M... . .. 'nk 1 , , fl or Sq WW sse tt y 4 ,zrzffwif -f'-- -1 iw. . i in gi iw 1 Er 5 Varner, Amy Villalon, David Voight, Sally Volkrnan, Penny Wallace, Mike Warren, Mary Watson, Bob Whitehead, Wendy Wiebe, Gayle Wilkie, Bonnie Williams, Linda Williams, Traci Wilson, Shannon Wood, Rob Wright, Dave Yates, Robin Young, Greg Zehnder, Steve Ziels, Cathy Zowada, Mike 104 ffl av' 4. ,, .f,. Q 0-HSI! I5 5 zum 'sl. k 1 il U , -se-x L QE! ai - 1 Aa ,,,,,,, ip ,INN . M435-S ' ' - Q: 2' I Wm Q. Q S ri 2 1: Working on Jr. skit. 2: Susan Lan- sworth Waits to get out of class. 3: Mrs. Fenno - alias Mike Ford. 'i il fM.. '4. ,f-f -M , Y ,W...q.,sm+m 'IQHIIHII 'Wi Xl piwfw' ',,, H ,, 5' ,M-1: ' v ' ' FS ,xx 1 is ':.'sW i lil!! ll 811521 Missing: Banning, Penny Bussanich, Chris Coulthurst, Mike Dahl, Gary Eggert, Ken Froberg, Doug Genther, Corrine Getchell, Lenny Hanson, Dawn Harrison, Patty Hatch, Dean Haughney, Gina Henken, Brad E si Q 1 Hicks, Sharon Hillaire, Alesha iff, Humphrey, Kelly Johnson, Lorri Kuriyama, Kaori Lincoln, Aniko MacArthur, Dian 6 Sv Q, lllll F my Magner, Albert Mingo, Jeff Monroe, Ron Neil, Bob Pablo, Cheryl Purviance, John Rasset, Kelly Sandness, Dave Senechal, Rick Sliger, Jay Tenaglia, Scott Weston, John White, Lonnie Williams, George Wollert, Mattheus Wright, Doug Wright, Tim 1: Kelly wakes up 2 Kellx looks alive, 3: Kelly is reads to go 4 4 Jr. Royalty Greg Crabtree and Jill Matthews 5 Shannon Wil if son and Kelley Bourland talk at Frosh football game 6 Matt Grim's fan club r 1 Christmas Assembl Brought in Food for the eed 1: Food collected during the week waited to be taken into the auditorium. 2: The Choir performed Still, Still, Still. 3: Lots of po- tatoes werc brought in by students during matching jock straps for Marty and Vel West according to Santa Bob Rohwer, as Emmons, Paul Roe, and Cathy Zicls looked on. 5: Joel Barton, Rick Bourland, Jeff Phillips, Kelley Bourland, David Jones, ' , WQZWS Kari McSwain, Kim Rightmire, Kris Bour- .--ff Q.: land, Lisa Danglemier and Janis Archer 'sf,, ' yy' gathered for the band skit finale. 6: Kim '.'- . ' i. L W H and Kari, as the children, sang', Silent A Night. . Q - 3 , X ,V ' E tits- - 'V ' 1 L.,t:.V f , 5 -. gfgl , .Q V eeuu ' ily., 2 5 . in 95 l Q5 2 ,Vx 5 .Q E . . W .. Food collected from the first period classes, the Band, Choir, and Raider Club was turned over to Mr. Hal Arner of the Salvation Army at this year's Christ- mas Assembly. Mr. Craig's A-1 class won among the classrooms, bringing in 590 worth of food. The Choir and Band brought in 35105. Entertainment was provided in a variety of ways. The Band presented a skit, acted out to back- ground music of toyland, along with some other numbers. The Choir was next in the program, singing White Christmas, with Karin and Kathy Jones ac- companying on the piano. The Choir also performed Still, Still, Still and Si- lent Night. After the Choir, the Executive Board presented a skit with Santa reading an interesting list of gifts for selected people at B.H.S. Then the Swing Choir performed two numbers with Karin Jones at the piano. They sang a med- ley entitled, It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year, and Christmas is Here. Scrooge and Santa then discussed some interesting letters from faculty members to Santa during the faculty skit. l 106 ml- Y ' the food drive. 4: Santa's list included some , Kama Strom, Bruce Gustafson, Brenda si A it ii 3 3 u 1: Paul Limbacher gave some lucky girl a big smacker under the Raider's Mistletoe. 2: Mr. Pitsch as Scrooge and Mr. Steve Johnson as Santa discussed Scrooge-like personalities at B.H.S. 3: Oh, I almost forgot, we have for Mr. Farrell, A Million Ways to Recycle Grease, said Santa, as Kama, Kerry Emer- son, and Cathy Watched. 4: The Swing Choir performed a cheerful Christmas song. 5: Raider Club mem- bers carried in food brought in by students during the week. 6: Jamie Leslie and Debbie Gallaher acted as M.C.'s for the assembly. 7: Mr. Hal Arner of the Salvation Army thanked the student body for their con- tributions. 8: Executive Board decorated this year's Christmas tree which stood in the main hall. li , : lf' . :f l K , ell 'vii Y 9 59, Q' ll Agn. A fly si. X 'E 4 Q' ':: I ,y ' 4: . y n ., t I ,, .. i V -- ri ,fs . x '. in J ..i,i::f,. : l5 'i ' A N W rt: Eff ,Hag K 4 lf I , '::- : :., ff' r . l t . -,Q .F - .fr , ':r'-,igf : Y f' I - , 3. s 'V :. 'H -cw T axi, .1 'fu - 4515 56 kmswwl' mi ff 107 Senior Class Presented A Yuletide Affair Some 127 lucky ladies danced with their favorite Knights in White Satin at the B.H.S. Christmas Dance held Dec. 12, 1977 in the B.H.S. gym. The dance was sponsored by the Senior Class of '78 and was considered a success by all those who attended. Chairpersons for the evening were: Mary Rick, Tammy Tomlinson-Chaperonesg Brenda Emmons, Erin Finley-Publicityg Kerry Emerson-Backdrop: Vivian Weston, LeAnn Pe- terson-Decorationsg Robin J onasson, Teresa Munroe-Refreshments: Dawn Wagner-Favorsg and Vivian Weston-Pictures. Music for the gala affair was provided by Emotion. 1: Jolene Olsen and Dana Steiner caught a moments chat. 2: Dawn Wagner and Dwight Hogue stopped to collect their thoughts. 3: What a group! L to R, Sydnee Klimp, John Humen, Chuck Denson, Amy Mahle, Frank Powell, Ramona Martin, Pam Funk, and Dave Arthur. 4: Eileen Sauer inhaled the fragrance of her bouquet. 5: Sue Ford and Calvin Burgraff were caught laughing be- hind the Christmas Tree. 6: Ticket takers, Rick Atkins and Karin Jones, seemed to enjoy their job. 7: Refreshment servers, Mrs. Rose Jo- nasson, and Mrs. Becky Johnson, were seen making more punch. 8: Toni Beck and Mark Klopp enjoyed a slow dance, while Robin Jonasson and Randy Kohler boogied in the background. Q. J 108 W 'Vi ...i.i, gun-V A awixtttffmgritti lax? all K N '+. ,Q W 4',,,.,..-I a f '- fa ? ,, V f fmquj ,Z M Q C 214 J, Seniors and Sophomores came in first this year. Juniors came in second and Freshmen came in fourth in overall eom- petition. y ioosii F 'x fy' i 1: Bruce Gustafson took Dino for a Walk. 2: lt's a bird, plane, no it was Ted Ganger! 3: Who cut the rope? asked Jim Smith. 4: Watch those eraeks in the floor. They'll trip ya' everytime! 5: The Cheerleaders went in for a better look. 6: Ka- rin Jones smiled at the student body. 7: Who tied my shoelaees together7'! yelled the Sophomore Class. 8: Marcie Huson jumped for joy. 9: The Ju- nior Class. Hurrah! 10: !'Nobody move! yelled the Junior Class. 11: Basketball players joined the Swimmers, as others joined the Wrestlers to have a real tug-of-war. 12: Todd Stephan puckered up for Karin Jones, 13: Denny Reynolds, John Herda, and Melissa Meleng got ready to dash to the supermarket. 111 Winter Sports Week Enjoyed S Nlissing Kim1Stiom Jtnnx Hill Steph mit long ind N iicc Dxoithmlx Gave Spare Time to Support Boys' Swim Team 'fr V , at ir 4 X 'T 1: Milissa Costello showed her enthusiasm for the team as Jane Prokopowich buried her face. 2: The Swim Timers yelled with enthusiasm as a BHS swimmer excelled in a race. 3: Sue Swope listened to the starter to find out how many laps she will be timing for. 4: Kelly Bourland and Kama Strom checked the stop watch as an exhausted swimmer touched the wall. 5: Jane Prokopowich and Milissa Costello attentively watched the diving com- petition. 6: Kelly Bourland and Stephanie Long waited for the next swim event. 112 A ,W Q, .. QQ, 1 li A , V .l in .., I , , v , I 'V ' 2 'Q M, I ' 0 ,,aP iT I Vi? 1 dl 1 '1 I J: . 'YI' ' gl, O L I- 5 V , zz ,ZS .7 'K if 3 S 3 8 . 1 Q ' I I W in Individual Swimmers Improved This was a building year for the Boys' Swim Team with their greatest improvements coming in the area of individ- ual times. B.H.S. was represented by five swimmers at re- gionals. They were: Kevin Galley, Jim Smith, Jeff Phillips, Tom Oltman, and Mike Haug. The team voted Jamie Leslie as Most Inspirational, Kevin Galley as Honorary Team Captain, and Mike Gesick as Most Improved. TWWWW :,', in 4 - 4 ' V .,,,.,, , ,.,,,, ,.,,, ,V , ,,, :1,54:ff,w f , gi- , , .,,, A at ff fsr t I Row 1: Jamie Leslie, Mike Ford, Kevin Galley, Jeff Phillips, Andy Bullard, Tom Oltman, Mike Haug, Eric Strom. Row 2: Rick Bourland, Mike Gesick, Bill Ziels, Brian Rick, Jack Barton, Richard Moxvry, Todd Christiansen, Ralph Foldenhour. Row 3: Brian Neyens. Paul Senuty, Randy Johansen, Joe Faupol, Coach Goodman, Ken Davis. Missing: .lim Smith, Paul Lu- dington. 1: Mike Hang competed in the 100 hut- terfly at a home meet. 2: In a close race in the 200 breast stroke Tom Ultman neared the wall. 3: These swimmers were at the block just a few seconds before the start of the 100 backstroke. 113 This year was a good year for the Girls' Gym- nastics team. They scored 116 in com- pulsories and 114 in op- tional. At district, the team placed fourth with 216 pts. Individual hon- ors Went to Freshmen Cathy Green and Jolene Olson. Girls Who let- tered were: Freshmen- Vinnie Jameson, Kim Galley, Jolene Olson and Cathy Green, Soph- omores- Sally White- head, Donna Smith and Melynnda Evich, and Seniors- Casey Flowers and Lee Ann Peterson. Row 1: Casey Flowers, Kim Friedl, Cheri Ruswick, and Lee Ann Peterson. Row 2: Nlelynnda Evich, Kathy Al- len, Julie Saxton, Sally Whi- tehead, Darla Griffin, Kim Galley, Jolene Olson, and Coach Henry. Row 3: Cathy Green and Beth Hudson. Row 4: Vinnie Jameson and Donna Smith. 1: Casey Flowers performed her floor exercise. 2: Cathy Green posed for a picture. 3: Jolene Olson took a few , M minutes to rest. 4: Kathy Al- len practiced on the bars. 5: Cathy Green did a dismount off the beam. 6: Casey Flow- ers finished her routine on the beam. 7: Jolene Olson did her routine on the beam. 114 Gymnastics Went to District, athy Green Went to State 2 '7.Q f.EM N, it nuff sf- ff, Q L2 ' me +5 ,ij is SA.. Girl ' B. Ball Improved df., 'Z r . , Q,, avg we X W. E bl' H, ,,,,-s ' F' in 4 r ,iv 1 4'.1 f,,.i Q VH, Y. as 1 B , ig Nw, - - , N N 1 fr -rie s - . . J. ---l..,..,. ,- -. l' L' 1 - - , 'F' e i x... gkxyk . xxx, X f X Eg 1 N ' f The Girls' Basketball team got better as time went on. They made a 1009 improvement on games won flour wins, sixteen losses from two wins, eighteen lossesj Their buoyant mood and hard working natures made them one of the most spirited teams in the league. How l: Manager Mary Scott. Row 2: Laurie Ludington Julie Riseland, Karen Mitchell, Carol Smith. Patty McCormack, Jan Cloud, and Margaret Matyas. How 3: Coach McBride, Debbie Dullraw. Deirdre Dether, Nancy Langerak, .Iill Mathews, Karen YanderBrink, Kathy Brooks, Kellie Hulsebus, and Coach Walton. 1: Carol Smith surprised an opponent. 2: Kathy passed the ball to Nancy. 3: Deirdre watched a teammate. 4: Julie was caught in a catchy situation. 5: Nancy stole the 4 .how 115 B.H.S B.H.S B.H.S B.H.S B.H.S B.H.S B.H.S B.H.S B.H.S. B.H.S B,H.S B.H.S. B.H.S. B.H.S. B.H.S. B.H.S B.H.S B.H.S. B.H.S B.H.S. DISTRICT B.H.S. B.H.S. B.H,S. B.H.S. B.H.S. Raider Ba ketball had the Best Season in 25 ear Sed1'oYYoolle5 Ferndale Lake Stevens Anacortes Sehome Arlington Mt. Vernon Monroe Burlington Stanxvood Sedro Woolley Lake Stevens Ferndale Anacortes Sehome Arlington Mt. Vernon Burlington Monroe Stanwood Lake Stevens Anacortes Ferndale Lake Stevens Stanwood MJ' I :hw H1-1 , ' ' Z' . f, ,.,av.,'J!:f' isfiffw-M ffl 'l'5'!?'?'f gf,1y.7,.f , , wF4, f5,,f ,,,6?g 'Y mf ff'-:,,::g., , if I V ,,.',. , . fr R, new ..,j7 la an. S :, ' .,,, ,.,, . 'Q? 'V '1'wf . v 'af-,t.,.,,. . ,, l,A,, I pw: f 1. ,,,,e, ,,,,e . , , .W W r ' ff J- Q ,,v,,,, VVVV Z ,V ,r.y E V V 'wwf ,WMM V A I W I H , WWW 116: 1: Jeff McCauley leaped high to catch a tip. 2: McCauley got a rebound in a Stanxvood game. 3: Erie Dyrland proved why the Raiders won most of their games. 4: McCauley at- tempted to make two points. 5: Chris Bergner made an incredible shot against Sedro Wool- ley. 6: An Ancortes player tried to block one of Bergner's shots. 7: Bruce Gustafson dribhled around a Bergner screen. 117: 1: Coach Rise- land talked with Jenkins at a game. 2: Chris Bergner posed in his favorite cap. 116 Raider Basketball had its first winning season since 1964 and won more games than any Bellingham team since 1957 The Raiders played in their first District Tournament since 1972 and placed 3rd the highest finish since 1953 Several team records were broken including the most points 1n one game C931 the highest team shooting percentage C4771 and the highest team scoring average C60 35 Junior Chris Bergner rewrote the individual record book with seven new records including being the first Raider to average over 20 points a game C22 15 four new rebounding records and a new record for blocked shots Chris received very able scoring help from Seniors Erik Dyrland and Craig Christie who averaged 12 3 and 10 1 points per game respectively In the District Tournament Junior Jeff McCauley broke loose with a 124 scoring average and led the team 1n re bounding by averaging 12 1 per game For the season the Raiders were 11 and 9 in conference play and 3 and 2 in the tourney Seven overtime games were played by Bellingham including a triple overtime against Ferndale at District The Raiders won five of those overtime contests Steady play by Captain Bruce Gustafson floor leader Jeff Jenkins and Kevin Kurtz contributed to the Rai- der success. Highlights included two wins over Ferndale a big win over Sehome playing 5 games in 6 nights at the District Tourna- ment and the second Anacortes game which was one of the finest games of high school basketball ever played in the Rai- der gymnasium. Junior Mike Rauch and Sophomore Ted Genger won varsity letters and will be back next year along with Bergner and McCauley. Joe Rushin, Kevin Kurtz, Ted Genger, Bruce Gustafson, Jeff McCauley, Chris Bergner, Craig Christie, Lance Ludtke, Erik Dyrland, Mike Rauch, Jeff Jenkins, Erik Solvang. x 117 l 7 pw. , I af ,, -. I1 J .V. Basketball Finished Mike Impero, Von Smith, Bart Amler, Matt Grim, Marty West, Lance Ludtke, Brant Henshaw, Paul Boechi, Ron Sanford, Brian Porter, Greg Brand, Paul Roe, and Bill Matyas. Missing: Ted Genger, Mike Rauch, and Joe Rushin. Good Season The B.H.S. Junior Varsity Basket- ball team made a strong showing With Lance Ludtke leading in field goals and Mike Rauch leading in free throws. J.V. Went into over- time five times, beating the strong Anacortes and Burlington teams. The team finished the season With 12 Wins and 8 losses. 1: Ludtke got things in hand. 2: West made a run for it. 3: This was Genger's Way of letting loose. 4: Ru- shin went for it. 5: Amsler and Matyas cheered on the team. 5 g gi ggg: A s . A aj - r A ,,,, ' JV, ,VAVVV an . 555 B.H,S. 53 Sedro Woolley B.H.S. 34 KOTJ Ferndale B.H.S. 45 Lake Stevens B1-IAS, 46 COTJ Anacortes B.H.S, 46 Sehome B.H.S 54 COTJ Arlington B.H.S 53 Mt. Vernon B.H.S 56 Monroe B.H.S 61 Burlington B.H.S 68 Stanwood B.H.S 61 Sedro Woolley B.H.S 68 Lake Stevens B.H.S 52 KOTD Ferndale B.H.S 43 Anacortes B.H.S 60 Sehome B.H.S 47 Arlington B.H.S 49 Mt. Vernon B.H.S 60 QOTJ Burlington B.H.S 57 Monroe B.H.S. 48 Stanwood 1 18 -xx ., fi ggig ggg . Frosh Basketball Super-Frosh Struck Again. gm 55 Row 1 Jon Hawes Brian Bielaski Iain McLeod Mike Dujmowich Robert Shannon Bob Peeples Rob ert Olsen Ken Walxatne and Manager Stuart Soderquist Rovi 2 Coach King Fred Schacht Steve Jones Mark Murdzia Paul Hill Darren Smith Greg Gudbranson Adam Grim Matt Hubbard Dana Stei ner Marcus Solwang and Manager Mike Bowen Missing Joe Schmidt The Frosh Basketball team had a season of nine Wins and three losses. Under the supervision of Coach King, a student teacher, they spurred their Way on and showed what our future teams will be made of. 'QW is 1: Dana Steiner had a split decision. 2: Dana Steiner finally took things into his own hands. 3: Steiner made 2 points for the B.H.S. Frosh. 4: Darren Smith also made 2 points as an opponent cried. 5: Greg Gudbranson looked like he was telling jokes in the huddle. B.H.S Mt. Vernon 35 B.H.S Sehome 31 B.H.S Ferndale 33 B.H.S Burlington 46 B.H.S Anacortes 34 B.H.S North Whidbey 43 B.H.S Sedro Woolley 43 B.H.S Oak Harbor 41 B.H.S Mt. Vernon 38 B.H.S Sehome 45 B.H.S. Ferndale 69 B.H.S Burlington 67 19 1. Joe Faupel sold candy for Raider Club. 2. President Paul Limbacher presided over a meeting. EFKZQQE if QE Raider Promoted Sports fii ii , 5' zrhilg i 'Z ,,,, l,,,f :re uw Y Y , :wsu nw. A I ' ff: 1. '-'t ' -' A 1 ' H -m.....--N-is 5 3, V L .2 ,iw ab I' rr ,i'i 1 .. 'W 'r M ,,ii ,M , ' V- ' I 9 64, V 'W' ' s. - --1, ' . r.oi K fieii ' K f 15i??i5fx eee tiiii , iiii ioii iiri J J ,i ..i. ,. . l eg oror A ,, -,.' 'fig ':--',,,,,, : i,, li i,oi, J ttttttttt i J , ' - A' ' AMN ff,:.. :gi f iiiiii . will ' f i. Row 1: None. Row 2: None. Row 3: None. Missing: Chris Bergner, Eric Dyrland, Craig Christie, Bob Csolti, Bruce Ebergson, Kevin Foster, Jeff Jenkins, Kevin Fullner, Bruce Gustafson, Marty Lafave, Kevin Kurtz, Anthony Lubetich, Jeff McCauley, Eric Michaelson, Paul Roe, Tim Pitsch, Erik Solvang, Jim Robinson, Marty West, Todd Stephan, Lance Ludke, Mike Barnes, Bill Barr, Darryl Annette, Rod Johnston, Matt Atkyns, Bill Jolley, Rick Atkins, Bill Knudson, Cal Burgraff, Paul Bocchi, Paul Angell, Torn Converse, Scott Eisner, Don Fenton, Dennis Foster, Kevin Galley, Vern Grasdock, Don Grasdock, John Herda, Gary Gustafson, Keily Humphries, Ted Genger, Paul Limbacher, Ron Limbacher, Mike Morgan, Curt Mount, John Nowakowski, Tom Oltham, Jim Peeples, Denny Reynolds, John Rick, Bob Rohvver, Greg Schenck, Kurt Swedelius, Jim Smith, Eric Strom, Rick Todd, Mark Wallace, Dean Wickenberg, and Brad VanBeek. il We et, f 5 5, if Mat Maid Assisted Wrestlers Mat Maids were the girl fridaysn for the Wres- A tling team and Coach Yonlick. They promoted frrr M I 1' 1 , spirit, made posters and in general, Worked to fur- 'M ther the sport of Wrestling at B.H.S. ss? X, J 4l '5m p ina.. Row 1: Karen Kane, Nancy Lang- erak, Janice Parberry, Amy Varner, Patty Andrews, Anne Pitseh, Cheri Karuza, Sue Johnson. Row 2: Wendy Whitehead, Maril Smith, Lynn Parker, Sally Voight, Jody Malla- han, Doneva Flanery, Helen Lallas, Sue llvanakis, Sue Miehaelson, Sally Whitehead, and Dana Noyes. ,ee 1: Wendy Whitehead, Anne Pitsch and Amy Varner kept score for a match. 2: Helen Lallas ducked while Doneva Flanery struggled with a Vicious piece of butcher paper. 3: Cheri Karuza surveyed the posters made for the wrestlers. 4: Patty An- drews looked guilty while getting a Cup to put paint in. 5: Sue llvanakis looked up while painting a poster. 121 1 Znd At Regionals and 12th At State This year the Raider Wrestling team won 10 meets out of 15. They finished third at the Wrestlerama, second at the Central Kitsap tour- nament, second at the regional tournament, and twelfth out of 56 schools at the State tournament. Bruce Ebergson placed first at the regional tournament. Also going to the regional tournament were: Todd Stephan, Eric Michaelson, Kevin Fullner, and Jim Robinson who each placed secondg Mike Barnes who placed thirdg Kevin Foster who placed fourthg and Bill Barr who placed fifth. Todd Step- han placed second at State and Bruce Ebergson placed fifth at State. The season finished with the annual Awards Banquet with Bruce Ebergson receiving the Beta Inspirational Award and Todd Stephan receiving the Tomaras Scholastic Award. rv Friedl, Jim Robinson, Mike Barnes, Tim Pitsch, K Fu t B r B a ud d K t gson, Ed Chapm n, Bill Kn sen, an evin Fos e M' MW Www YZ kg .,,: 13.1-IS. B.H.S. B.H.S. 15.118, B.H.S BHS HHS, HHS HHS HHS HHS HHS BHS HHS HHS g YY. 'ffl-5 Lk. Stevens Woodway Meadowdale Hlanvhet Sehonie Burlington Mt. Vernon Snohomish Stanwood Ferndale Monroe Anacortes Oak Harbor Arlington Sedro Woolley 351 Page 122: 1: Gary Tretwold lifted his opponent off his feet, 2: A Raider Wrestler dove for his opponent. Page 123: 1: Bruce Ehergson worked on pin- ning his opponent. Z: Gary Tretwold shook hands with an opponent. 3: The referee showed that Mike Barnes Won. 11: Hill Barr worked for a takedown. 5: A Raider Wrestler took down his oppo- nent. 6: An opponent bridged to avoid a Raider score. T: A Bellingham Herald photograph hy Martin Waidelichg Todd Stephan pinned Hume at the Wres- tlerama. 8: Bruce Ehergson, Ed Chap- man, and Coaehes Rusch and Yonliek olvserved the action, 123 W.-if 5 ,. ,.,, ,W , ,, fig, ,A ,:, fi ,. ,,,,,, . - 'af 1 ' 5.33 1 Varsity Wrestler Row 1: Tim Pitsch, Ron Suggs, Kevin Fullner, Jim Robinson, Gary Friedl, Anthony Lubetich, Mike Barnes, Eric Michaelson, and Keith Hill. Row 2: Eric Mastors, Gary Tretwold, Bill Barr, Todd Stephan, Mitch Noyes, Brian Peterson, Jeff Sadler, and Ed Taylor. Row 3: Chris Copland, Greg Crabtree, Bruce Ebergson, Dennis Foster, Kevin Foster, Ed Chapman, Bill Knutsen, and Manager Marty LaFave. 1: A Raider Wrestler tried to take down his oppo- nent. 2: A Raider Wrestler worked on completing a pin. 3: The two wrestlers got in the starting po- sition. 4: A Raider Wrestler took down his oppo- nent. 5: The two wrestlers went to get each other down. Freshman Wrestling Team Looked Forward To The Future HHS B.H.S B.H.S B.H.S B,H.S BHS HHS. B,ll.S. B.l-LS. B.H.S. Mt. Vernon Sehome Ferndale Burlington Anacortes Marysville Oak Harbor Sedro Woolley North Whidbey Mt. Vernon Roxy 1: Tim Mount, Roy Villalon, Ken Pimento, Ed Braunsehweig, Keith Glidden, Kurt Swanson, Gene Anderson. Row Z: Kevin C lidden Carlos Valadez, Todd Hamilton, Brian Jolley, Erik Fish, .left Yanbeek, Frank Pitsch. Row 3: Chris Benson, Jeff Mcllullin, Bry an Baum gartner, Tom Mallahan, Paul Anthony. Ski lub Hit The Slopes Again A v x uf f,M5 X, - , 3 , ' . .f 33 Aw 2' if 'A . ' ' 75 ' ' M, 77' '-ff: 1 4 th in I ,769 1 4 ' t 9' , - wislfa ' i' s 'S 0 ik 'V 5 ai ...,::,s::,'?i -H I j E4 K 'ti lg -if , ,, I X W E ff:-' fr' H M r f i EK, lf! I , 4 h I -, Row 1: Raymond Hamm, Greg Friend, Jina Jabbora, Michelle Ghio. Row 2: Randy Johanson, Sherry Densmore, Julie Brackinreed, Laurie Lu- dington, Tammy Swofford. Missing: Kim Rightmire, Mark Miller, and Cathy Ziels. 1: Kim Rightmire settled down for a cozy ride home. 2: l'm 21 bird! cried Greg Friend. 3: The sun rose over Shuksan Arm chair. 4: One of the more excited skiers was Jina Jabbora. 5: lt was the Abominable Snowman, Mark Miller. 6: The snow bunny was really Cathy Ziels. 126 Q II - Biolog Club Improved School Appearance From left: Amy Mable, Ramona Mar- tin, Mr. Farrell Qadviserj, Jim Clende- nen, Rodney Brock, Dale Benson, Ger- ald Kuhns. Missing: Todd Samuelson. l. Ramona Martin took careful aim, 2. They worked me to the bones. 3. Mr. Farrell? 4. Amy Mahle adjusted the light while Ramona Martin looked on, 127 We Commemorated Valentines Day On a certain day in February, the students of B.H.S. gathered together in the audito- rium to pay tribute to their friends. This oc- casion was signified With hearts and lace. This year the entertainment was provided by the singing of Jon Archer, Nancy Ru- shin, and Shannon Wilson, and the music of the B.H.S. Stage Band. The Executive Board Was the organizing body and the stu- dents voted in the Winners of some 18 cate- gories for the 1977-78 Valentines Assembly. 11 Jon Archer sang for the people at the Valentines Assembly. 2: The Sweethearts for 1977-78 were Jody Merrithew and Craig Christie. 3: Mr. Pauley directed the Stage Band during a number. 4: MC's Debbie Gallaher and Bob Rohwer dressed upl' for the As- sembly. 5: Kama Strom and Laura Olsen performed a skit on drawing. 6: Paul Roe displayed his beautiful body. 7: Comedian Mike Firos told some funny jokes. 128 Q1 iagE Q QE 'QR A- 6 . .41 .. - J 5 .g,...., -Q' Q N 1 1: Physique and Figure were Karen Christ- offerson and Bruce Elmergson. 2: Pam Funk :lis- playefl her friendly ways during a skit. 3: ln- telligence were Janet Craswell and Jim Clende- ncn. 4: Laugh were Pam Volkman and Steve Pitcher. 5: Dependzibility were Brenda Emmons and Bob Rohwer. 6: Most Talkative were Anne Pitsch and Paul Limbacher. 7: Music Ability were Nancy Rushin and Jon Archer. Wfllfs' 1: GY'OgfCI'ill1tI'l'U zippt-1111-tl as at B.H.S. llziskutlmzill player during ai skit. 2: Smile wt-rc Lt-Ann Peter- son and Don Fenton. 3: Pvp wt-rc Kathy .Ionos and Matt Atkins. 4: Athlt-tit' Ability were .Iill Emerson and Todd Stvphnn. 5: Paul Roc clcnion- strzitctl his supurior forni. li: Lounge Lounge-rs wt-rc Yvonne Vail and Kevin Kurtz. 7: Shannon Wilson sang for tho Swcuthczirts. 8: Fricndlincss were Kerry Emcrson and Huh Csolti. 131 r ' 7' ' W ' 7' Cathedral layed at T0l0 This year's Semi-Formal Tolo theme was The Grand Illusion . The dance was presented by Odaci on March 4, 1978, in the B.H.S. gym. Around 130 couples were in attendance, with music provided by Cathedral. Committee members were as follows: Decorations-Lynda Hinton, Cara Trotto, Lisa Rosch, and Shari Faulkner, Pic- tures-Amy Varner and Shari Swanson: Band-Dawn Wag- ner, Favors-Laurie Fladdg Refreshments-Diane Dixon and Wendy Whitehead, Chaperones-Terri Hansen and Mary Warreng Publicity-Sandy Miles and Danae Smith. l: Approximately 260 people enjoyed the music of Cathe- dral. 2: Kathy Toth and Marvin Peterson watched the dance with enthusiasm. 3: Bob Csolti, Kathy O'Brien, Danae Smith, and Jeff Canfield sat in animated conversation. 4: Tara Smith, Penny Volkman and Lynda Brand didn't seem to be very interested in the conversation between Diane Dixon and Lynda Hinton. 5: Several couples took time out from dancing to just sit and relax. 6. Karen Mitchell, Mich- elle Ghio, Jeff Sadler, Bill Harvey and his date watched the other dancers. 7: Robin Jonasson and Randy Kohler en- joyed each other's company. 8: Mike Copland and Brenda Emmons smiled while they had their picture taken. 9: Ke- vin Sehlewitz and Jill Kuiken headed towards Terri Han- sen. 10: Bruce Ebergson and Amy Varner didn't seem to find the dance very exciting. ll: Everyone was doing their own thing. 132 5 ,t i W ,.. W q 12. Y A 'H' 1 . , F .... W 4 4 it fx mi? M M ' v ,, vbffw - - Z W , Q- 1: Kelly Kane and Trace Swan hoogied tothe music. 2: Becky Johnson and Dave Arthur greeted the photographer with some rather inter- esting expressions. 3: Kelly Kane tried out a piece of cake. 4: .lina Jahbora and Jay Buekman investigated the inside ol' .lay's shoe. 5: Jeannie Chapman, Gnrdy Willett, Cheryl Pablo, and Kellie Hulsehus and her date took a break from dancing to sit and talk. . i ' A 133 Cast of Characters Mrs. Ernest W. Stanley Miss Preen ..................... Richard Stanley ......... June Stanley ........... John ............,......... Sarah ................ Mrs. Dexter ............. Mrs, McCutheon ....,... Mr. Stanley ............. Maggie Cuttler .......... Dr. Bradley ........................,... Sheridan Whiteside .............. Bert Jefferson ........... Professor Metz .........,. Luncheon Guests ....... w Cuard .............,......... Experssman ............... Lorraine Sheldon ........., Sandy ................,......... Beverly Carlton ......... W estcott ................,.... Radio Technician ....,...,....,..,. Banjo .,.......................... Deputies ...................... Plainclothes Man ........ Production Director .................... Student Director ......... Set Designer ............... Lighting Chairman ..,.,.. Lighting Assistant ................ Properties Chairman .... Properties Crew ............ Promotion .................. . ........... . Box Office Manager ..... Stage Manager .............. Costume Chairman ....... Poster Design ........,.... Posters ....... . .... ..... .... Sound Chairman .................... Makeup Chairman ........,....... Stage Crew Chairman.. Assistants .............................. Programs ........,............ Mummy Artists .......... Selected Student Presented the Comedy The Man Who Came to Dinnerv Jill Kuiken Kim Nelson ........Rohin Yates Jeannie Jenkins ........Boh Watson ..,.....Donna Larson ........Cina Reiber Connie Kirkbride Larry Nicholas Brenda Storms Louis Nims Bryan Cullup Beth Arthur Harriet Stanley ..............,.,..,. Randy Miller Mike Morgan ........Louis Nims Jim Peeples , ....... Larry Nicholas ........Robin Yates .Nancy Miller ...,.,..Louis Nims Randy Miller ........Jon Archer .Bob Watson Jim Peeples Mike Morgan Louis Nims Jim Langston Jim Peeples Ken Alexander David Swanson Mike Morgan Wes Erdahl Barry Doran, Kevin McKay, Bobbie Newell, Jeanine Jenkins Randy Miller Mrs. June Gamles Jim Peeples Kim Nelson Dale Benson Mrs. Ruth Loop Mike Morgan Nancy Rushin Ken Alexander Mike Morgan, David Swanson Beth Arthur Susan Hilton Tammy Tomlinson Manuel Pimento Acknowledgements .............,. Mrs. Ruth Loop, Mrs. Harold Duncan, Nancy Rushin, Warren Applington Mrs. Adel Lowery, Bellingham Herald Eric Fish, KGMI, KPUG 1: Whiteside was in one of his disagreeable moods again. 2: Miss Preen was shocked by some of the un- usual activities which took place in the Stanley living room. 3: Lorraine tried to win Bert Jefferson's tRandy Millerj affection, while a jealous Maggie looked on. 4: Mr. Stanley tLarry Nicholasj told Vlfhiteside that he had 15 minutes to get out While Mrs. Stanley anxiously waited for Whiteside's reac- tion. 5: Whiteside started broadcasting his radio pro- gram with background music done by four choir hovs. 134 X :JK ' ' f 1.. o ll The Man Who Came to Dinner took place in the B,H.S. audito- . A g ig .i1. rium March 16, 17, and 18. This play by Moss Hart and George S. Ai,A X 'fi f Kaufman was first produced by Sam H. Harris at the Music Box ' 4 Theatre in New York City on Oct. 16, 1939. The story began with a V - very distraught Mrs. Stanley trying to sooth Sheridan Whiteside, E l a radio personality and author who was famous for solving unsol- .... v l vable murder cases. Whiteside, after dining at the Stanley's had - 1 . slipped on their doorstep, broken his hip, and was thus confined to 3 the house for six weeks. During his stay Whiteside pulled such - l stunts as inviting ex-convicts to dinner and running up 34784 phone bills. While at the Stanley House, he received strange gifts from his friends-such as a penguin, an octopus, and 10.000 cockroaches. When Whiteside's secretary, Maggie, fell in love with a reporter, Burt Jefferson, Whiteside brought in a glamorous actress, Lor- raine, to break up the relationship. Maggie then convinced a friend to imitate Lord Bottomly, whom Lorraien hoped to marry, to ask her over the phone to marry, Whiteside caught on, found that no transatlantic calls had been made, and told Lorraine. As revenge, Lorraine decided to take Jefferson to Lake Placid to work on his play for 3 weeks. During this time, Whiteside discov- ered that Mr. Stanley's sister was in reality a murderess who had chopped her parents to death with an ax. A mummy case arrived unexpectedly and Whiteside, who was feeling guilty, tricked Lor- raine into getting into the mummy case, which he then closed and sent on a world cruise. Whiteside prepared to depart from the Stanley house, only to fall on the steps again. 1: Sheridan Whiteside CBryan Cullupj tried to convince Sarah and John 1Donna Larson and Bob Watsonj to come and work in New York. 2: Harriet Stanley iBeth Arthurb presented Sheridan White- side with a rather strange gift. 3: Banjo lJim Peeplesj swept a rather unwilling Miss Precs iKim Nelsonj off her feet. 4: Lorraine Sheldon iNaney Miller? posed inside a tomb, unaware that White- side was planning on leaving her there for quite awhile. 5: John and an expressman fRobin Yatesj prepared to take away the tomb, with Lorraine inside, and send it on a world cruise while Banjo looked on. 6: Maggie fBrenda Stormsj lavished some atten- tion on Professor Metz lMike Morganj. 7: Mrs. Stanley lJill Ku- ikanb had a little discussion with her daughter June QJL-annie Jen- kinsj, Mrs. Dexter tGina Reiberj, and Mrs. Metfutheon 1Connie Kirkbridel concerning Sheridan Whiteside. 8: Whiteside inter- rogated Richard Stanley lRobin Yatesj and his sister June about ,g his secretary Maggie's iceskating activities. 9: Lorraine beautified herself for breakfast at the Stanleys. 1 F S 135 ffiwfr if hiv X f 1 Q' Q If Q, 1 if '1L3 W2 52 4-.L xx f if 5 T , if My if Q ffm? 3' 1 2 i' fl 123 925, ,f , QQ I in if W dl' I ,r if M' Q' w ,gg f ig Q fl iw ? 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Right page: 1: Lisa Rosch showed off the tangled spoon string for the cancelled competition. 2: Ice sitters Brian Rick, Mike Impero, Lance Ludtke, and Jim Robinson watched the action. 3: Yearbook Photographers' Aide Devin dried these photo- graphs. 4: Bob Csolti and Bruce Ebergson demonstrated a new three-legged race technique. 5: The cheerleaders cheered. 6: Several students found other things to do rather than attend the assembly. Spring Sports Week Won by Seniors Spring Sports was held during the week of April 17 to 21. The assembly was a flop, but the seniors came in well With six 1st places. The sophomores came in 2nd in events by Winning 3 events, the frosh came in 3rd with 1 event, and the juniors came in with a last place finish. Four Lettermen Return to Help out Team W' 51. Q' 1 i'f2'f 'iii Oil' riff ,QQ O01 W as W? f,i f,Wiqf 51516 at - , A354 +4 We P0713 we Mi! rpg 2 , at fe .-. 1 1 gg flag 912 3 .4 ff' . 135 2.53345 325. .wg XJ-. ' E,-xi' A 375913 HQM' 504 9 vi: gwja' 4, Av . 9 Q W4 ,ff -.ga 455, La., '-'f W ' ' Coach Bobson, Iain McLeod, Aaron Chamberlain, Ii - 2552.5 Zehnder, John Nowakowsk1, and Rick Bourland. T Pte' f f'25'l ' 1 ,Ei ., V , 4 ,. - V. V im C' fzgffifAMaaara5a:qe.QJgaer,1gg.fa,' , fi, X pf . 3 f f,,,,.W,W, ., .Ly ,,,ff 4.3 5X The 1978 Tennis Team provided the momentum to get the tennis program on the move. They had twice the number of players turn out for the team than ever before. The team had four lettermen re- turn that had been doing a fine job for the team: John Nowakow- ski and Steve Zehnder who played doublesg Lenny Getchell who played singlesg and Brad O'Malley who had been a utility player for the team in both singles and doubles. The team finished with one of its best seasons ever. 1: Brad O'Malley tried to get a dropshot with a forehand. 2: Lenny Getchell went for the ball with an easy backhand. 3: Steve Zehnder and John Nowakowski walked off the court after a E1 Y match. B.H.S. 2 Blaine 5 B.H.S. 3 Blaine 2 B.H.S. 3 Cascade 4 B.H.S. 5 Friday Harbor 0 B.H.S. 2 Burlington 3 B.H.S. 3 Mt. Vernon 2 B.H.S. 0 Sehome 5 B.H.S. 5 Lake Stevens 0 B.H.S. 7 Oak Harbor 0 B.H.S. 5 Stanwood 0 B.H.S. 0 Sedro Woolley 5 B.H.S. 2 Burlington 3 B.H.S. 1 Cascade 4 B.H.S. 2 Sehome 3 B.H.S. 3 Marysville 2 B.H.S. 3 Mt. Vernon 2 ' it 5553 O9 . 'f W2 52 Kgs are ? 4 735 'fn na 450 001 EW W . P 1551 5- We f Wig fa. W QW! Wit iii P if 93 FOO 'Q , MM? wav , 1 wmv 1 y if 3330.5 lf v an POSQQQ we as nf W 1 'e me 90? 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H , .., ,-,,,., 5,E,1- ,,f ..,, flfiy' W we riff. w' ,f f'?r'a ,2L ' ff - - ins,-M, V' , ,zfwma if 1 ff f ' ,V v if 'izflw Zi' 1fc1l',1,,:z,f 'ww' R,- ,, f:f',.w ' ' : .,. - ,: 'zf f Golf Team Swung into Action This year's golf team had only one senior, Kevin Galley, and although they finished 7th in the league, they did so with two sophomores and two freshmen as varsity players. Among their matches, the team attended a league match at Burlington on March 31, where they finished 4th, April 7, they finished 5th at a league match held at Lake Padden. On April 14, the team finished 3rd at a league match at Anacortes. They finished 3rd at a match held at Lake Padden on April 28, and 7th at a Con- ference meet at Anacortes. The team also attended the District match which took place at Lake Padden. 1: Brad Bannerman showed off his fabulous swing. 2: Coach Galley posed for a picture. 3: Jack Barton made a chipshot. 4: Kevin Galley played the blall where it was layingg in Greg Schwartz's mout . Lrg ' 'fI- ,ii , ,'k, E15 A-. I 1 1 c e -ee'e er 'eei 4 f ,s, , 1 as are We ' f ,, E, v,,, ,,, :k,V in ,,' 5 H . ' Q' ,aff i Qc 'Q' Scott Rick, Brian Jolley, Brian Bielaski, Greg Schwartz, Kevin Galley, Paul Heller, Jack Barton, Brad Bannerman, and Bill Ziels, The Slow-starting Raider Baseball T Ended the Season in Good Standing B.H.S Sedro Woolley B.H.S Monroe B.H.S Lake Stevens B.H.S Burlington B.H.S Arlington B.H.S Stanwood B.H.S Sedro Woolley B.H.S Mariner B.H.S Mariner B.H.S Monroe B.H.S Mt. Vernon B.H.S Mt. Vernon B.H.S Lake Stevens B.H.S Ferndale B.H.S Ferndale B.H.S. Burlington B.H.S Arlington B.H.S. Anacortes B.H.S. Anacortes B.H.S. Stanwood B.H.S. Sehome B.H.S. Sehome WM!!! 5 i L, Y fl. ' TVX! .ff'z4iiQ ,W f ,f..n-aaa, ,ms low it 1 W M WM ,I if at ,iii ff ,, v' rf-as sl ,i l ,g 2 Ji A ui ,rl-1.-.v' uf?-m1'4ag' ' rwiiiifvfawg A 4 , iii W A rf f at T, ' I K - 1 s 4 t NYM fi' 1 AQ? l 3 t 4' J ff ' , XB f was ,f , , H vs NSW P A Row 1: Vern Yake, Rick Jansen, Don Newman, Co-Capt. Cary Gustafson, Co-Captain Greg Schenck, Casey Haugness, Steve Dunn, and Jess Bennett. Row 2: Joe Rushin, Eric Michealson, Matt Atkins, Chris Feenstra, Dave Talarico, Jon Rick, Jon Herda, and Bart Amsler. Row 3: Coach Craig, Brad VanBeek, Marty West, Bill Benson, Lance Ludtke, Don Fenton, Ron Sanford, Jeff La Plant, Kris Runestrand, and Coach Moyer. The Raider baseball team com- pleted a successful season follow- ing last year's graduation of a large group of seniors. After having a slow start, the team then came through and completed the season in good standing. The highlight of the year was a no- hitter pitched by Matt Atkins and Don Fenton against Arlington. H , '.l5:',s'f :,r Nffefzzzra ,.0 f Wg -. Row 1: Manager Mike Davis, Trace Swann, Robert Shannon, Paul Ludington, Erik Fish, Frank Pitsch, Bob Peeples, and Darin Helgeson. Row 2: John Hawes, Greg Gudbranson, Dana Steiner, Marcus Solvang, Mike Bowen, Shannon Bluhm, Fred Schacht, and Keith Raines. Missing: Steve Jones, Ken Walvatne, Adam Grim, and Randy Chin. B.H.S. Sehome 3 B.H.S. Mt. Vernon 8 B.H.S. Ferndale 3 B.H.S. Anacortes 1 B.H.S. Oak Harbor 4 B.H.S. N. Whidbey 9 B.H.S Burlington 3 B.H.S Burlington 1 B.H.S Sehome B.H.S Ferndale Fresh Baseball Learned to Score fbxg N, f 1 U? ,f V Lwaw f T'r ?FT r'1f ,www-.me-Mpztesflv .. . , 'rf-.ww 2115: 555 an , M it 'H 59:52 A53 miagfo-fvfff W. - Q, -, it a W pf: v,r.iJ- - ff ,z f WW. ' 4 f 'N J H 5 1 -fsswiwr - 5- 4 ? 'Wi . :M Q.. 9422 if M11 ' 'YM ts? ' A 1 if 4 .1f'ik'1.'i .... f ' 'hz ' A 535' ' Left page: 1: Greg Schenck waited expectantly for the ball to be pitched to him. 2: Matt Atkins pitched a no-hitter game against Arlington. 3: Coach Craig relaxed against the backstop while he observed the action. 4: Jon Rick hit the ball using a powerful swing. 5: Marty West stretched at first base. Right page: 1: Dana Steiner headed for home. 2: Darin Helgeson connected with the ball. 3: A BHS player bunted the ball. 4: Paul Ludington was safe at first. 5: Pitch 'n' company grinned at the photographer. arsity Track Won Dorr Invitational ff Left page: 1: Ted Genger and Bruce Gustafson ran neck 'n' neck during a hurdles race. 2: Erik Dyrland put forth a lot of effort as he completed the running of the 2-mile race. 3: Jeff Jenkins faulted during the long jump competition. 4: Eric Morgan, Paul Bocchi, and Paul Roe started a race while Coach Dorr looked on. 5: Kevin Wright sailed through the air as he competed in the long jump. Right page: 1: Jim Smith jo ged around the track. 2: Assistant goach West an- nounced the events while Nancy Roberts and Nancy Gronemyer looked on. 3: Todd Stephan led the way while a Ferndale opponent and Jim Smith ran Behind. 4: Mike Rauch and Chris Bergner both decided to do the high jump at the same time. si. 4 4 F , ,a ?5 g . ii T ff. fji, T' it s , H' .f 1:, 111, Q Z f ,,, :'. iie' r : : c at rrvi cti :'W Qf 1 . Z? ..: 'ijc ,,:ii 3 B.H.S 121 Arrington 24 B.H.S 130 Stanwood 15 B.H.S 98 Sehome 47 B.H.S so Burlington 89 Ferndale 12 B.H.S 113 Anacortes 31 B.H.S 111 Lk.Stevens 46 Arlington 23 B.H.S 104 Sehome 56 Ferndale 20 B.H.S. 88 Mt. Vernon 57 D, ip f. -ry wr.- 1 ul ,jg FQYACAQV -ef V I vl- - 4 is-L bmw' 4 ..... X! nilsunmlnwlmmmn Eli Jag 4' f , W 1, . Y' , VVVVV .,,f 4 , e ,- Z , W, i, ' ' X . f p g my ,Zag , 4'.,,f-L,.:+z:s7'Q, ,aff V.. 21, 3 ,ga 52-f.:2:.,fa wtf Q , . , . - V- ' ..y ff , .. .V ' I . .' 7, , 'V ,QMA is -'-.r-row - '- . A W B . . 4. lf, if U fa J' f ,,,, M., .,, 4 s H - H I I. I f .y-.. V, ,iw . , . . , : .L .gf ffm- ww--f -'--f-'fe'-fwfaw. -V WM- - -- , M- Row 1: Ken Brown, Mike Morgan, Scott Elsner, Jeff Jenkins, Erik Dyrland, and Mitch Noyes. Row 2: Bruce Gustafson, Gerry Howard, Barry Anderson, Jack Mandoza, and Todd Stephan. Row 3: Paul Bocchi, Bill Knudsen, Paul Roe, Ed Chapman, Bill Jolley, Ted Genger, Greg Brand, Kevin Foster, and Kerry Lyste. Row 4: Rod Johnston, Brian Peterson, Matt Grim, Bruce Ebergson, Brad Peterson, Eric Morgan, Les Valadez, Mike Rauch, Kevin Kurtz, and Chris Bergner. Missing: Bill Barr and Jim Smith. Raider Track started the season by winning the prestigious Dorr Invitational in the AA division, defending last year's champion- ship of the 43rd Annual Sedro Woolley Relays, and winning sev- eral other dual and three-Way meets. Outstanding performances were by sophomores Brad Peter- son in the 440, Ted Genger in the hurdles, Bill Barr in the pole vault, junior Chris Bergner in the high-jump and discus, and seniors Bruce Gustafson in the hurdles, Rod Johnson in the long jump, Todd Stephan in the 880, and Bruce Ebergson in the javelin. Seniors Erik Dyrland in the two- mile 19:48.55 and Kevin Kurtz in the triple jump 1944-D have set new Bellingham High School records. Raider Track went to the state meet in Spokane, Where several individuals competed. Girls' Track Team Strived Ahead Row 1: Julie Schwartz, Shelly Varner, Nancy Langerak, Jill Emerson, Laura Thomas, Anne Pitsch, Yvonne Vail, Donna Larson. Row 2: Sandra Benson, Mary Scott, Kerry Emerson, Donna Lowmon, Patty Klopp, Pam Kolbe, Kelly Kane, Laurie Ludington. Row 3: Deirdre Dether, Kathy Hendrickson, Lori Schenck, Patty Hatfield, Mary Kurtz, Val Struck, Margaret Matyas, Jane Smith. Row 4: Asst. Coach Dan Bailey, Coach Jeanne Dorr, Asst. Coach Regina Campbell, and Asst. Coach Sue Backman. Missing: Tanya Symonds, Naree Dvorachek, and Bridget Logan. Q 'N fyffyly B.H.S. 69 ,..,,. 1 ii B.H.S. 69 Mt. Vernon I .h..' Sehomi .... ,,.,,... ,...c....,li..-b. g , B. . . Ferndae -I , ,C , B.H.S. Lake Stevens f 7e-c L A 1 B.H.S Arlington V . 7 ' B.H.S Anacortes S V B.H.S Ferndale :..r,, - ,,'f,r B.H.S Burlington ' ll ' ' c B.H.S Sehome B.H.S Stanwood B.H.S Arlington f .1 mfs., f wifi H , , isis Nia.-afssssififmitf g..f2:- Myra. i i5lhz'l, fr f 'isszlw , , . ' f ,r:,,,1'a SEWSM'--'l W f 5'-?'l,1'c2 f' amz-11. . . kV,,, .ts . www, ., if4w15v:f9iy Q7i?5 at 'E' vl9l ,fiisT:Qif1'?ifi - rosh Track aintained Winning Tradition 't'frQ5'9 Left page: 1: Laura Thomas was ready to start. 2: Patty Hatfield was really getting into the swing of things. 3: Nancy Langerak felt victorious as she broke the ribbon at the finish. Right page: 1: The whole team was having fun. 2: Deirdre Dether relaxed after her event. fi Freshmen Track season highlights in- cluded: Cll Chris Benson's breaking the school frosh record in the shot put with a toss of 54'8 . The old record was 51'5 . He was undefeated in dual meets this season. 123 Paul Anthony was a consistent performer in the 100 losing only one race and recording a personal best of 11.1 seconds. C35 Paul Hill normally threw the shot and disc and decided to try running the 880, he did it in 2:22 and won his first distance race. 145 Randy Brown transferred from Merid- ian in mid-season and became the team's best 440 runner with a personal best of 58.0. and C51 We had the smallest squad 1131 in years but still maintained the winning B.H.S. track tradition. Row 1: Randy Brown, Joe Schmidt. Row 2: Paul Hill, Paul Senuty, Sean Woodrnansee, Jeff McMullen, Bruce Loney. Row 3: Marc Murdzia, Mike Dujmovich, Paul Anthony, Chris Benson, Coach J . Dorr, and Pat Brandt. Missing: Ed Braunschweig. B.H.S North Whidbey B.H.S. Sehome B.H.S. Anacortes B.H.S. Ferndale B.H.S Oak Harbor B.H.S Mt. Vernon Indians demand 5006 of fish catch, Judge Boldt tries to assume control of fisheries, Carter forms task force to find solution to fisheries problem Plans for an oil superport east of Port Angeles killed by. congressional amendment without recorded vote or notice to public Elvis Presley dies Bert Lance resigns under fire as budget director Leon Spinks beats Muhammad Ali to become new world heavy-weight champion Energy Facility Site Evaluation council protest from Skagitonians on Nuclear Power Site Paul Limbacher voted Boy of the Year Two jetliners collide at Tenerife Airport New Panama Canal Treaty ratified Bing Crosby dies from Heart attack Arabs buying into Sudden Valley Local man killed in attempt to recover stolen Porsche Peter Frampton comes to Seattle Mr. Gordon Nicholls graduated from U , , WWU in 1951. He spent his first Anlta Bfyallt faces l'1OSt1l1lZy two years after graduation teaching , at Concrete, then moved on to teach fI'OII1 gay CO1'I1I11l11'11ty at Ferndale. In 1958, Mr. Nicholls found his wayl to Duringl his . twenty years ere, e as tau t in Raldef Basketball LCHIH places such areas as mechanical drgwing, photography, driver education, crafts, wlpodshop, metal shop, and calligra- P Y- Athletic activities also make up a great part lpf Mr. IgEIcghol1's life kwgiile he - - - - - was ere at . He wor e as an announcer at many Sports events and attended several others. It is his desire to continue to be supportive of the BHS sports program in the future. third at Regionals King Tut art exhibit tours U.S. in one of the area's larger fires Port of Bellingham attempts to have Alaska FCITY t6I'II11I13l moved here Mr. Nichols plans to continue working at his drawing board, perhaps to build a house, and maybe even do a little traveling. Among his other plans for the future, University of Washington Huskies Win the Rose Bowl for the first time in fifteen years Suds from Pacific Federal Bank Fountain soaping rise up to meet the traffic signals and keep police busy for three hours United Mine Workers Coal Strike lasts 103 days Chamber of Commerce predicts a tripling of the county's population by the year 2000 Jamie Leslie, Greg Crabtree, and Mike Morgan each honored as Boy of the Month for 1978 Numerous oil spills throughout the World endanger environment Coldest Weather since the founding of the nation creates problems for many areas Carter and Sadat both attempt to bring about peace in Israel Efficiency study of the sheriff's department madeg management questionedg sheriff charged Administration evolves a controversial energy policy as U.S. dependence on foreign oil increases County applies for drought aid in J uneg flood aid in Decemberg county declared disaster area When damage assessed at SB500,000 Federal officials check age of berry pickersg farmers cited for violations of minimum age actg age minimum changed to ten years Rumours', voted best album of the year New Rainier Bank builtg York neighborhood resisted Holiday Inng heavy truck traffic halted by Eldridge Avenue residents Variety of Hillside Strangler suspects arrested in L.A. Gary Gilmore executed in Utah, ending ten-year ban on capital punishment in the United States Tongsun Park identified as lavish spender in South Korea bid to influence Congress The Senior Prom was one of the schoo1's largest proms attended in many years as 108 couples gathered together at the Viking Union the night of April 29, 1978. This year's theme was Even in the Quietest Moments , with music by Back Porch Review. Committee heads were as follows: Paul Limbacher and Bob Row- her were in charge of the band, Vivian Weston, decorations, Kerry Emerson, pictures, Brenda Emmons, chaperones, Dawn Wagner, booklets, and Robin Jonasson, refreshments. Spiked Punch Brought Life to Senior Prom , sg t if t iw ' , n i V, L4 1 Z' ..,- r l ql iII 41 ' 3':?i3g222 sf 2115? H: 2151, f M.. Eiiiffffe eww' Left page: 1: Sharon Hicks and Jeannie Chapman enjoyed their job of serving punch to Kerry Emerson. 2: Pat Budge and John Nowakowski enjoyed the music of Back Porch Revue. 3: Vivian Weston and Bob Schrey, and Marion Weston and her escort Paul Tuttle entered the Viking Union with anticipation. 4: Suzanne Walton only had eyes for Kevin. 5: Everyone got out on the floor and enjoyed one of the final fast dances. 6: Debbie Kehl, Tammi Piantes, and their escorts looked as if they were having a good time. Right page: 1: Rena Carr appeared to be enjoying her evening. 2: Chris Ordal and Jeff Perry Bumped their way on stage to join the band. 3: Teresa Brehm and Kevin Kurtz posed for their prom picture. 4: Bruce Gustafson and Leann Peterson found a moment of intimate privacy. 5: Everyone enjoyed a change of pace with an easy, mellow slow dance. 6: Craig Christie showed his true nature the night of the prom. 7: Karla Kearney giggled as she searched for something interesting in her nosegay while Dale Erickson looked on. 8: Kathy Ritter and Chris Thompson danced the night away. ARTHUR, DAVID JAMES: President of the Cultural Exchange Club, Choir, Swing Choir. Ambition: To go into music, and turn J. G.into an optimist. ATKINS, RICKY E: Football, Choir, Baseball, Young Life, Younger life, Malibu 77, Mac's top burger man, Ka- rin's main man '77-78. Ambition: To forever keep my eyes on God and remember that He is the blessed con- troller of all things. TNLKJFTSURPUS!!! LOSDUHIC to learn to say PTL instead of FITS MAN !l I Cor. 13 Re- member it forever!! TNAOTHSIAA SMILE I Thes. 5: 16. BACKSTROM, JOY: Member of A.S.B. BEARD, CINDY LOU: What-A-Sho, Frosh homecoming halls. Ambition: To find the smile that hides behind ev- ery frown and see a glimmer of happiness in every tear- ful eye. To live a good, full and happy life with F.W.J. Hot Springs Forver. S.C.R. 88 , BENNETT, JOHN: Member of A.S.B. BENSON, DALE STEVE: Library Video, Bio Club, ten- nis, Intercom Announcer. Ambition: To be like my idol, D.B.! To name my first son after D.V. Remember the great people and good times of high school, and see the day Mr. S. ACTUALLY sells a gradef' BENSON, GREG: Member of A.S.B. BLYTH, DAVID: Member of ASB. BOOTH, DAYNA: Member of A.S.B. BOSMAN, RANDAL: Member of A.S.B. BOWEN, VICKIE LYNN: Ambition: To complete my nursing career, and to live my life to its full fullest and never forget Bandit Reunion with P.O. KS, N,W, D.A. 8L J.B. BRAJKOVICH, JOHN: Basketball, Bowling, Track, Bad- minton. Ambition: To work with Electronics and Teach people that it is a must in the future life for Ameri America needs. To help to teach and save lives, in which America calls for. BRIONEZ, JERRY: Member of ASB, BROOKS, KATHY: Member of A.S.B. BROOKS, ROBERT KEVIN: Second floor gang, All time rowdy persons association, Classic Collectors Club, Chair- man of the Mr. Gooch's Lunch Fund Assoication. Ambi- tion: Get that diploma!!! Also to race Hoopy at Bonne- ville Salt Flats. Hope to keep in touch with all the gang, S.L.T.O.S.R,J.G. J.H.M.T. Also to learn to talk QUI- ETER!!! S.L.I.L.Y.H.W.M.I! 138 1 if ,L, 1338: 1: Jay Adams tried to push ' 1 A Eric Dyrland out of the I to pin an unknown opponent af- C at 1 4 spotlight. 2: Keith Hill prepared fi fi ,Z ter coming out of the locker if room. 3: Stuart Smith kept a watchful eye on the photogra- pher while he watched the Win- ter Sports Assembly with the other. 4: An ordinary piece of wood became a work of art under L the skillfull hands of Rosie ' Myers in the woodshop. s.. BROWN, KONA RUCHELIIEJ Pep Club, Basketball Bel- les, Odaci. Ambition: To never lose the people I love, and try to be the best I can for them, and myself. To always remember S.I . and to see the day L.H. and DR. finally set the date. TANFAN Never forget R.C.S. with l'.H, I'.T. and J.I . Reunion with CRI and 4WD at Hut. BRYAN, KIMBI-IKLY AVIS: Odaci, Homecoming Prin- cess 'T6'. Girls' State, 'T'i'. Ambition: To make my life en- joyable to its fullest extent with M.G. Reunion in XSS with IJ.S. ST ILS. HH. CLAMS . BOAT IT Always remember UBIGRTHA MAY and EMMA L0l '. BIICKFINMEYHIC, JOSEPH: Member of A.S.B. BL'LLING'I'ON, LICANN: Member of BI'RGRAI-'I-', CALVIN DWIGHT: Football, Cross Coun- try. Ambition: To always try to achieve my goals. to al- ways remember the times and people, to see the old gang in and to make S.I . lDASHj happy. Rippers For- ever! BURNS, JAMES: Member of A,S.B. CALKINS, CHRISTINIJ DANETTE: Ambiton: To love and be loved, to take each day as it comes, and to face yesterday as it was. Saturday night live with ILC CISOTIII Till we meet again A.S. in 310l CARIISSON, LISA ANNE: Honor Society, Orchestra, What-A-Show. Ambition: To accomplish whatever goals I might have in life and die laughing. Keep my M away from friendly guard rails! Right onf Reunion at T.J.'S with C.R.IJ.K.K.R.T,P.M.II.R.O.P, R.R.C. Hey Baby! Bunjernoll FWAAAT CARON. IIYUNII-I RI I'H: Student Council. Honor So- ciety. Ambition: Behold. I send an Angel before thee, to keep thee in the way. Exod. 23:30. To always do what God says and to love others. God says I have loved thee with an everlasting love. Jer. 31:3 And I'm so glad that he loves me, Jesus says I am the way, the truth and the Iifef' PTL 139: 1: Bobette Csolti, CraigAnn Christie, Kevvina Kurtz and Brucelina Ebergson looked their best as they competed for Homecoming Queen against Monroe. 2: Jenny Hill and Deb- bie Kehl chatted between mouth- fuls at the Senior Breakfast. 139 CARPENTER, BECKY LYNN: Ambition: To finally graduate! Reunion with Crash St Curly Xt RR 8: D, 3DN Forever! California here I comel CARR, RENA JO: Cheerleader 76-77, 77-78, Mat-Maids, Student Council, Malibu, Drill. Ambition: To live life day by day, realizing the importance of the past and the op- portunities of the future. To always save a smile for S.J. Dominoes Theory. D,M, is alive. SNLW!CCC150+ ll Cloud 9 SCL! Reunion at Mads Jello Mater. CHERVENOCK, ROGER: Member of A.S.B. CHRISTIE, CRAIG A.: Football, Basketball, Member Thurs, Nite Poker Affl. Ambition: To he rich enough to be what I want, yet poor enough to know who my friends are. TMGTOC, TBSAI-I, of Coors, ES, JJ, KK. Sandy Point Club, on no Maui Wowie 78. To raid Snideby's so- rority house at W.S.U. MTAFJMY CHRISTOFFERSON, JIM: Member of Back Hall Ceiling Watching Club. Ambition: To live long enough to see BR ear wrapped around a telephone pole. To see the day Schrey's scout is sitting on all four's. To own the fastest dump truck in the state. To be a lawyer and keep myself out of the slammer. To pull Judge Bolt behind the boat all the way to Alaska. CLARK, JOHN WILFRED: Raider Band, Drum Major, Frosh Wrestling, Tennis. Ambition: To have a full happy life. NLE 4-EVER CONWAY, KATHY: Member of ASB., Beacon, Ambi- tion: To help preserve our forest and wildlife that lives among it, to go to Europe and Canada. To hike the Cas- cade Trail to California, To better myself and get rid of bad habits. Someday finish one of the books I write. To see RC, RD, BB, KB, TK, DD, and BB soon. COPLAND, MICHAEL AARON: Orchestra, Choir, Swing Chorus, Stage Band, String Ensemble, B-shop 4- tet, All-State Orch, Wrestling 12 yearsj, Philpott's Phollies, Auntie Jean's Fan Club. Ambition: To become a good musician and to achieve some degree of success while doing so. Reunion at the R's with the boys in the band whenever possible. Sapphire Cooksllllllll 4-D. COSTELLO, MILISSA FAYE: Girls' Swim Team, Swim Timer, Spirit Club Officer, Student Council Ambition: To look to the future with faith in God, always remember That time is too slow for those who wait. Braille driv- ing is best w!SH+VWl Big Blue WXPAKERC. Reunion at 9:45 in LR w!SC+BI-ISH. Remember good times w! RCBEKESHPACT DLACJP. ARJNAML! Keep in touch with JPPAC + SHBEKE. CRIDER, ROBERT: Member of A,S.B, CSOLTI, ROB: Fresh football, Wrestling, Track, Varsity 3 yrs. Football, Made coaches all-star team all 3 years. League player of the yr. Raider Club. Homecoming Queen 7'7 against Monroe. to see the Twig grow up, To have the white snow turn not so white. Nancy always watch your watch and stay out of the water. A wish to have all my friends always be friends. DEMUTH, LOREN: Ambition: To get the best out of life that I possibly can, and to always remember the good timesl had with MG, KK, LN, CT, TR, MR and even CB. Also hope everyone shows up for reunion at Cosmopolis. See you then. 140 3 L -rv. if t T sp- . K . , .,,., f- , . I 5 .saw --ffrr-a-farm-mwsa-ehenegdmvi., at 'lfii' We aff? gift . f .. 4 .. . , f 8 AJ 4 f Y... ,,:,1-lA,, , ttit .Vt j - mf' ,warm ' 'X ' ' .1 vii 94 I wi ' 4 2? 'Q .w A ep..-- Zhu... 99' ASQ t fG1. . ,JY Y-we 'iv 5 IIENEIII, AARON JON: Frosh Basketball, morning Bas- ketball l5iB's+D, Wookicsj YFC, Morning Prayer. Ambi- tion: God made life that we might enjoy it, so why not enjoy it? tThat's why I'll get rid of the spitwadll, to build bridges instead of walls. Proverbs 14:6 DENNIS, SHERRIE LYNN: Ambition: To live a long anf fulfilled life with BL. Reunion at the curve with LP, SR, KM, KB with baby Miller in the convert. TR. IJENSON, CHARLES I-IDWARIJ: Shuksan staff, Cul- tural Iivchange Club, SPIN, Baseball, CYO, Biology Club, What-A-Sho TI- Lenny , Mugly Others, The Man Who Came To Dinner . Ambition: To use the successes and failures from my past to make the best for my future. Reunion WXJN, BO, SP, IPA, IW, and the rest of the gang. LATERII IJORNING, MARCY LYNN: Student council. Ambition: To always do my best and keep a positive attitude. To re- member friends and the good times. To return to the log with LK, TSGFW, SL and JE AAKIC. DRAKE, CURTIS DAN: Member of Hair Restorers Club Rm. 308. Ambition: Good Luck IJY, IIB, ES, AGCF 78. E. Hoekstraski go crazy in Julian's. JH, GL. Thank's LE. CCKITII, PR Good Crusin'. To become successful in my field of work, all while having GOOD-FI'N . IIRALLI-I, DEBRA RUTH: Honor Society, French Club Vice-President TT-78. Ambition: To become a successful R,N. and keep in contact with my friends. To do unto oth- ers as I would like them to do unto me. IJLNAGAN, JAY JAY: Girls' Basketball. Ambition: To be a lawyer DLNN, TIMOTHY A: Football, Baseball, Golf. Ambiton: To be around to sw KF learn to read. Help ES mow his eyebrows so they don't get in his eyes. To set a. goal in life and reach it, then look for another one. T.G.I.F. Re- union in 83. I.L.A.P. IJIIPRAW, DEBORAH MARQIJSE: Varsity Volleyball. Il years. Znd in state, Varsity Basketball, 4 years, Track I year, Raider Band, Full Orchestra. Ambition: To remem- ber the small things in life for those are most mean- ingfnll. To be able to OE, JM, KM, LS, SP, and meet or beat BE. Reunion with little onelfllll IJVORACHEK, NAREE JO: Track, Swimtimers, Royal Fork Rags, Make-up Crew, Odaci. Ambition: Never make the same mistake twice and to he around when J.H. gets her first date. Always remember the good times in Span- ish and the FSC with LK and KK and Quasar. IJYRLAND, ERIK J. QBLADEIQ Cross Country, Basket- ball, Track, Raider Club. Ambition: To always set my goals high enough so if I don't accomplish those goals I will still succeed. To never forget the good times I had with my friends and especially the ones with N.E. and look forward to the ones to come. Flame-on Club, maybe Maui Wowie TS. I-IASTWtX,IIJ, NANCY LYNN: Business Club, National Honor Soeety. Ambition: To always follow God making the most out of my life. JWC -I-ever. EHERGSON, BRUCE: Raider Club, Football, State Wrestler, State Track, DWI 3-28-77, 0.13. I0-17-77, Ambi- tion: to find the biggest shroom ever found, and to live happily ever after and F.E.N.C. And remember the Chuekanut Bay Cliff Divers while intoxicated To see Thelma and Lnice Dance, ELMOIiE, MIKE: Second Floor Gang, Treasurer of the Mr. Gooch Lunch Fund. Ambition: To become a profes- sional diver. To live in the north Cascades for a year and to live and work in Hawaii and climb Mt. Everest to its 29,024 foot summit. ELSNER, R. SCOTT: Football, Band, Track, Hair Bear Bunch. Ambition: To never go bald, to always be THTH, to trade my Maverick in for a TRT, and to always be the Bear of Hair to those who care. Machita forever. 140: 1: Chris Thompson showed how he would like to spend most of his class time, 2: Tim Pitseh wondered if he really had to pass the Senior Math Test. li: Cassy Owen racked her brain to find the answers. 4: Jennifer Vanllemark and Cheryl Robinson compared their itemized deductions. 5: Paul Tuttle recorded another loss in badminton. li: Tim Oldham and Kevin Brooks wished the pep assembly would end. 141 EMERSON. JILL MARIE: Tennis iStatej, Track, Bas- ketball Belles, Winter Sports Royalty tJrJ Pep Club, W.I .O.D. Club. Ambition: To go to England because its only 800 miles to England, We'll take the Corvair Sue. To be happy with what was and to look ahead at what is to come. Reunion in 5 years-FIVE LONG YEARS! Calif. WSL IHNC Remember LMBL! HYFWYWSBIFWI- WIYKWIMY Bye EMERSON, KERRY M.: Cheerleader, Choir, Swing Chorus, Exec. Board, Jr Girls' Rep. Ambition: To find an ambition before they're all gone, then just pretend it's seriousl Always cherish the good times tesp w!BEl DM is up Sz alivel'Yl Tighten up w!6 not 3l See you sweathogs in the BIG BLUE! Reunion at Big Matz with the Rahs 81 sing Jello Matarl Smile 4ever JJ! EMMONS, BRENDA LEE: Girls' State, Executive Board, Student Council, Interhigh Rep, and Secretary, SPIN, B. Belles, P. Club, Odaci, Young Life, Took Statsll, Swing Chorus, Choir and Girls Ensemble. Ambition: Live today as if it is my last for tomorrow it will be the past. Remember good friends and good times esp-with K.E. Relive Sud-Valley days! Bon!! SCR ENDERSBY, RICKY JAY: Frosh, and Varsity Track, Ambition: To enjoy my life, whatever it may bring and someday make it to California with J,T, 81 D.V.B.A,, J.G., remember the good times I had with my friends at B.H.S, ERICKSON, DALE LEROY: Raider Band, Stage Band, Orchestra, Pooleons Fan Club, Ambition: To always re- member that the only time success comes before work is in the dicitonary. I,.L:L:A.B,H.W,K.K.A.O.F. EVANS, BECKY RAE: Varsity Volleyball 4 yrs, State Volleyball TY , Raider Band, Orchestra. Ambition: To be able to do that which others say I can't and Keep Smil- inglll Reunion with S.L. and D.H, Skating. NEVER lose hopefTOAD LAKE, in a rubber raft will come true. THANKS TO J.P. I may be a sane personll SOME- TIMES you feel like a buckll I ,O.L.S, FEDENVIK, TOM: Member of A.S.B. FEENSTRA, HENRY: Ambition: To find the right girl, to find God in one way or the other C Probably the other J, to sec endless reunions of the STOVE GANG lLN, DS, BM, DM, JM, JL, Mel, to corrupt WB, DR KL KR, and to spread CHAOS over America. FINLEY, ERIN LOUISE: Choir, Swing Choir, Fearsome Foursome, Foggof. Ambition: To look at the past and laugh, look at the future and live. Reunion at the beach with K.K. and D,G. SL swish again. FIROS, PATRICIA LOUISE: Philpots Phollies, Swimti- mers, C.Y.O., Homecoming Halls H.P., Fan Club. Ambi- tion: To always smile even when I'm down. Never forget the Greek Holly Baby Dumpy Donna Mertile Debbie D . and Roll 'em baby. Ding and Pintas Reunion with the gang at W.S.A. The fall of 78 . Bubbles forever T.P. Team is alive. FLEEGE, JAMES: Member of A.S.B, FLOWERS, CASSANDRA SUE: Gymnastics, 4 year Let- terman, 1 year state, Competitor Ticket Squad Capt. Swim Helpers. Ambition: To make the best of my life with R.O. GLTMRXLRRBHSLDAQMDSL7 Reunion in 83 at CB with the GANG Sz NTGTD! RJSD, ETINMI! HTHFOTCWLSKLKGI HTHFAT 84031 ARTGTNTB! TSTSTSALY IHTKVWGFE! RS75!! FORD, SUSAN MARIE: Diamond Dolls, Homecoming committee, Ambition: To succeed in whatever I do in life. To keep in touch with old friends and to always remem- ber the good times I had with C.B, in H.S. Reunion with the gang at the Spot, FOSTER, KEVIN DEAN: Frosh + Varsity Football, All Wrestling, Baseball, Track, Ambition: To own a 4 +4 like B.S, To play college football. to remember the good times and live a healthy productive life, See the gang at Clay- ton BSBRRLAL. FRIEL, TRACY LYNN: Ambition: To walk on the path of knowledge and traverse its full length, hoping the journey itself will be sufficient, Remember the good times with A.N.T: Make it up North, Ca. MKLM, Thanks Ms. Anderson-Frye. 142 FRIEND, GREG JON: Raider Band, Honor Society Hon- ors Math Class, Ski Club, Philpott's Phollies, Auntie Jean Fan Club. Ambition: To forget all my problems and live my life one day at a time. To always be free to do what I want to do, Never stop being eonfused and a little crazy. liook forward to having great times, but never forget the old ones. I-'I'I.I.NER, KEVIN RAY: Football, Wrestling, Raider Club, Sandy Pt. Club, Malibu TT. Ambition: To ski the highest point of Mt. Baker. To surf Hawaii. Tumwater- State Wrestling 78. Parkview sehool T6 wfCC. To see HH, AS, SS K: SI walk home from Baker. Have LP get driver's lieense. To conquer Wenatchee River w!CG, JA, JR, CS. To ski Colorado with GT and see Malibu gang of ll. FITNK, PAMELA JEAN: ASB Viee-I'res., Soph. Girl's Rep., Honor Soe, Annual, Band, FMY, Young Life iMa- Iibu Clubp. Ambition: To follow the path God puts before me and to do the best in Him. To be a light of his true love. To stay close with all those I know. Reunion at I'nele Aldo's with LO MH DS DJ KJ BJ KJ JL GK' and everyone else for good times and seafoodlff GALLAHER, DEBORAH MARIE: Raider Band, Sen. Girl's Rep. Malibu 76 , Beyond TY , SPIN, Student Council. Ambition: That I might become an example to those who would later have faith in him St gain eternal life. To be a Ram 8: go beyond all over again-K.J., T.T,T. 81 L.C'.I, Black Shoe-R.I.B.T., CT. K KB. - B. Gang, Blue Joekettes, HK: MJ, L.B.N.I.. Swishers with E.F, S: GALLEY, KEVIN DEAN: Cross Country, Swimming, Golf, Raider Club, Y-Life, Thurs, Night Poker Club. Am- bition: VDOD WXSAPI WoedenDoe Again! NBSETWT- KOGIAAI Have a S0 at the Rl Reunion wf the boys in the band at least once a week! Reach for the STARS . . . . . . V011 GENTHER, CRAIG: Member of A,S.B. GILLETTE, CLAYTON: Inherit the Wind. Ambition: To know what God wants me to do and to remember AM, KE, .IM, SM, DA, GINDHART, CAROL ANN: Ambition: To get a signed diploma! To always have SS and LQ as friends. LM eome homeffl GLAD, JANELL: Member of A.S.B. GORSUCH, JERRY: Rader Band Member, Ambition: To get as much out of life that is possible and to go skiing and to GH and GD with JT BA RE and the tazz. GRAN, CATHIE L. KHEIDAJ. Ambition: To do what I want and what I think is right for me, clearlight at Clay- ton with RR, CO, ST. Reunion on the Island in the crazy van, ROMONA T!I7!77 RR, KA, SR and to see RR keep on rolling. GRAN, MICHAEL: Ambition: To finish what I start and keep my 57 on the road. Also to make the best of what- ever eomes my way AND always be a friend when one is needed. Party at Where ever. EF., L.N., K.K., C,T., M.R., I,.D. lMuttl, T.R,, C.B,, L.H., L.D., L.T., S.W,, B,N., CW., See ya at the party. Bud rulesll TX 142: 1: Erie Dyrland sheepishly carried his precious Red- Raider Puppy out of the gym at the Winter Sports As- sembly. Z Donna McCloud and Erin Finley seemed to be rather embarrassed about being photographed at a Swing Chorus rehearsal. 3: Count Gronemyer ghoulishly observed innocent, graceful, little Kerry Gargage-can on Halloween. 143: I: Lisa Carlsson and the gang held their daily eonvention. 143 GRANT, MILDRED ANN: Raider Band, Jobs Daughters Ambition: To live happily and Peacefully with others and to try my best to achieve my goals in life, GRASDOCK, DON LLOYD: Football, Track Ambition: To live a long and enjoyable life. GREEN, JANELL MARIE: Spin, Swim Timer, Odaci, Ambition: To live a long and happy life: To fly away to FL, with Marty, always have Kris for a good friend, al- ways remember parking w!Vivian, THE BIG BUST!!! SCR 83 . GREEN, JOHN: Member of A.S.B. GRONEMYER, NANCY RUTH: Cheerleader 77-78, Choir, Swing Choir, What-A-Sho 77, Pep Club, B belles, Spin, Young Life Malibu 76, 77, 78 Ambition: To always remember Il Timothy 1:7 and to discover its full mean- ing. Mac's with S.H. and the B.G.'S, Dan's alive, stay BF'S with K,J, forever, Relive the good times on J.I. with LP and Polr! A.R.D.L, 8: T.G.T,W.H. GIISTAFSON, BRUCE ANDREW: A.S.B. President, Ex- ecutive Board, Basketball, Track, Raider Club, Ambition: Always remember that whatever I do or where I go the BIG GUY IN THE SKY is there to help me. Y.L.U.M.L.!!! GUSTAFSON, CARY WAYNE: Football, Baseball, Rai- der Club Ambition: To graduate from college and not be broke. To always remember the good times with George's gang!! Maui WoWie in 78' reunion at Myers with the hard apple club! Good times at the Point! Sandy Point Club . HAAS, GINGER PENNY: Choir, Homecoming Halls, Basketball dt Track manager, What-a-show Ambition: To live life to its fullest and accept things with a smile, see everyone at SCR 88 to talk over old times. HOT SPRINGS FOREVER. HAEHN, CARRIE JO: Odaci, Pep Club Ambition: To be able to enjoy the beauties of each day and live for the happiness of others. Reunion of Blackshoe BT. To over- come Paranoia w!DW! PMM'S 81 LM W! Girdie, Remain friends forever CT. Apt. 80 . HAGGITH, DIANE RAEDINE: Beacon Staff, Ambi- tion: To remember good times and old friends, and make new ones. To learn to love like Jesus did. And to be able to translate my special song into music for the Lord. HALL, LILA MAE: Ambition: To someday make Denny a good and loving wife, and hopefully achieve my career. Thank you to all the friends who have helped me like the R.R,R, Gang. St, Clairs FOREVER, right RB B:C. Satur- day nights at TN DM RH HOUSE I LOVE YOU MOM AND DAD. Reunion Whenever, HAMILTON, JENNY: Member ASB Ambition: To enjoy life every way I can and then so me. Remember the good times with NS, XL M.S.l 81 To have many more! HAMILTON, MOREY: Member of A.S.B. HANSEN, ERIC J.: Orchestra, Ambition: To be around when I should be. Reunion at Larrabee Rd, with J.P. T.N. G.N. J.P, R.P. T.F, D.K. SB.: To never let a certain per- son ride in my ear drunk, Live out my life with L,W. HANSON, HEIDI RAE: Ski Club, Frosh Sec., Student Council, Odaci, WPOD Club, Malibu? Ambition: To al- ways stay in touch with Mr. Spaceman-cherish yesterday and anticipate tomorrow. Relive the lightshow lbsmBpw!JMl MILLER SUMMER 76 WXSHS buds-re- tum to SM WXCRINKZ R5w!wp0d Tubin w!NI Kr HL HC? Spring 77 w!Nat-wasted? Hawaii 78 Ram at 217 SSAAS: SYIH-you too Leam! Later-. 1: Superman, usually known as Jimmy Robinson, showed his superior strength while the witch watched 2 Eric Hansen took some time off from his usal parking lot activities to pass the Senior Math Test. 3: Karen Kane seemed to enjoy filing college catalogs for Mr Otten 144 fi? I ff' an j an-vi il if ...-nn If f ' '- f' 51: f ' Hills , , A 'T' -wx, pr' I, 'V ' A , L, f,,- HAWI-IS, S.-Xl.I,Y li.-Xl-I: Basketball Belles, Pep l'lub Ser Orehestni, Ambition: To do what l've been doing for tht past 12 years-uotliing, Illeztrli YW. that red means stop Braille driving is best with YW. K MI. Reunion at 19:45 in I.,Il. w!S.I'. M M.i'. X B,H. Reunion WSI' TM J.MA.li,IJ.'I'.i'. Hingl liingf goes the trolley with .I.M Sehmuekl Sc-luunuehf to l'.H. HICKS, .II'IIiIiY: Member of A.S.B. HIl'K, .IONZ IkIL'lllIN'I' ol' A.S.li,, Ambition: 'I'o make :I ea- reer out of everything I do and to keep in toueh with .IS DG, US, LS, KH, IW, IJIJ, TIP, MU, and CH. I-IIGGICRSUN, I,I'II'I RIJNALDQ Band 3 years, Ambition: Get rich quick and then enjoy life to its max, see K,l'. and SL. tI.M.W.IS.l and visit CL, in the Ozone, hope to see all my buddies in the 8U's. Hawaii 78 get some ol' lifes pleasures S.K.I. HILL, .II'lNNII I'IK: Swimtimers, Spin, Makeup Crew, Royal Fork Hags Ambition: To try to let God become the pilot of my life. To be around when N.D. has first date, To never forget what I have learned, what I did, and who ,,,, 1 3. h f 7 +L asm , f , px 'R ,Q A ii 5 I knew at BHS. THANKS GVYSIY HILL, KEITH: Member of A,S.B. f sf 9 'JN ,I 1 ws xv?-.:s.R-,Q .Q .5 ,W in ,. f5'f?6gQi V I v X 'ff' I: Kathy Jones found refuge from the raiu by sitting in her In-loved truck, I -truck, otherwise lm ' zu F -I. ' : . M HILLIUS, ANDY: Raider Band, Play, Inherit The Wind. HILTON, SUSAN l'III,I'II4IN: Student Council, Pep Club, Exchange Club Rep., Ii. Belles, '77 BHS Plav, Odaei, Spirit Ambition: To find in life whatever it is I am searching for and remember that love can be found ev- erywhere if it is only looked for, HOT SPOTXTT, TM, RJ. 'ITS-Lp. Mens RM-SH. Macs 81 B.G.S-NG, Pizza 8. PM- MV. Kakkaliello lTHl, FFS, ete, Travel to . .. Tl HOLLEMAN, DALE: Member of A.S.B. s own ts ru Z Stott orrow hesitantly examined his tomato soup before fishing out his hard earned pennies to pay for it. Cl: Vassy Owen, Erin Roland, and Tracy Friel worked diligently on their clay pots. 145 f HOOD, KELLIE ANN: Basketball Belles. Ambition: To look torwarsl to all the good times and hope to have many more. To some day be as sharp as TM. Reunion with DN DA RR and the gang in XII at CB. J.S.lJ. HI'LSI'IBIfS. KELLIE RENAE IPYGMYI: Girls' Basket, ball, Malibu 76, BHS Munghall Team Ambition: 'l'o re- member all the good times I've had and will have. MIS MLNG I'iteh-Cretins live onl See LEGS lt'I'LiIII,I.I'Il get fat. For Aardvark-eozmief Big IJ- ARlt'l'Y ITFEI Never forget riding 2 on I0-speed wfkjlrnfl I ANGAI3I I f Crust! Iielty-IWAISYF, IJIJMI ISRLTE- II'YAK'I7l Nadin- SPAG' HFTI HIQRLBERT, JANICH: Member of ASB. ILYANAKIS, EFTHALIA NATALIE: Sop. Vice-Pres, Odaei Treas., Student Council, Ski Club, Track, WPOD Club. Ambition: . . . a Las Vegas wedding, a Mexican di- voree. CMB esp. WD Look, the sun's coming up Ram at 21? Sun Mt. w!HH KL HL. Relive the NOTLS, AR Spring '77 WXIIH. Hawaii 'TX D IIC-NIJIBT7 OTBI Reunion in 5 long years-FIVE LONG YEARS! w!'l'M, DS, SM, HH, SN, HL, SL, JE. Is this for real? JACOBSON, LAURA LOUISE: Raider Band 4 years, Honor Band 77, Victoria 77, Orchestra, Diamond Dolls, A-K Club. Ambition: Reunion with Braee-face, Big-Blue and the gang in ealiin 2. Reunion with the Russels 82, Empress 212. Major and Beryl livel To see the day when the gang beeome I-IHI5's. To see KG. and SD. with Chuck in BC., Rm 249. RNIYIHISY JENKINS, IJONALIJ: Member ol' ASIS. yn .,,. . Q .4I Ss. JENKINS, JEFFREY JAY: Football, Basketball, Track, Raider Club, Choir, Swing Choir, Soph, Boys' Rep, Senior Vice Pres. Boys' State, FF, Sandy Pt. Club. Ambition: To watch, live, and grow with life. TBSH of Coors CC, ES, KK. To watch NR fall off a horse. Maui Wowi '78, 'I'.L,U.I.D. JOHNSON. MICHELLE: Member of ASB. JOHNSON, PAUL MILFERD: Freshman 85 Sophomore Orchestra, '77 Hanford Tour, '76-'77 MO's. Ambitiont To make up for all those things I've missed out on. To meet that special lady and return to my ten year reunion a mil- lionaire. To do all I can to make today's dreams become tomorrow's realities for myself and all those around me. lie. dp. space tryl. alien eontaetb. 146 gfwf me M Nas' 4 '-sa 'Wi xr. Ya- Z I sg . 'sigh-Qs., g ge 1 S S X at ,Q 5 5 jg 1 I 1 5 t. .lOlINSTON, ROIJ: Raider Club, Student Couneil, Yar- sity 'I'raek. Ambition: For work start at the bottom ol' the Iine aml work my way up for pleasure start at the top ol' the line and work my w ay baekl I'.O.T, Van to Cal. vvv. -V ,. V. I..I'..l-.lu.A.S.IJ.M,H.H. Reunion with .1,1. l .O. RX .L . JONASSON. ROBIN LYNN: Business Club. D. Ilolls, uma- rv- K -' ' ' ' V 'l' I-C' 1' r th- love yv my rainbow Zi fultill my drtams, Iian s o t mom and dad. Get the main office a NEVY slave I HOT SPOT wf I I','1'M,Sl ,'1'l',LC, IIK, SH, :SILPI JONES. KARIN E: Choir, Swing Choir, Flag Team, Stu- 410111IlU1I!1L'll,IIl711tJ1' Soeiety, l'ep Club dt Spirit Pres., Ma- libu dt Iieyond '77, Young Life Ambition: To love from a pure heart, good eonseienee and a sineere faith I Tim: 1.5, Ile a Ram and go Beyond all over again, 01.11 FRANKIE if here I rome NLRAFH I'RI'l'SfT RI- S with GRCNT for- ever, NEVER forget my Little LI-Il-Iff LOVE ITIIY JONES, KATHY L: Cheerleader, lil-1 Hells, Pep Club Y- 1'res, MA Fan Club, Choir, Young Life, Malibu 76, Matt- Rat-Stats, Ambition: To forever live wf a smile on my l'aee and God in my heart. Ilan forever wf the C-lead- ena, way to go Honk Honk w!TT, Ilaby food S KL H wf MA, ridin 2 on a 10-speed w!KH reunion in 79 w!MA TMSHKHT liestest AAWBY KFTROSHBHO PTLA I Thes. 5:16. KANE, KAREN LYNN: Pep Club, Odaci, Mat Maids, Ambition: To make my first million by the time I'm 21, and find an island somewhere in the south Pacific where lean lay out and bake in the sun with S,L.L.l To go to the G.A. with C.H. and see all the lights go out! SCR 'Sill KEHL, DEBRA JOANN: Ambition: To always go through life with a smile and to never be able to say I'm bored, why bother. Someday get the May fixed, What's shakini' Reunion at TJ's with L.C. K.R. C,R. T.P. M.I'. R.O. Hey Rabyf Bunjernol Fwaaafl KIHARA, KIYOKOZ Cultural Exchange Club, Pep Club, Ambition: To make every effort to do everything. KING, KRISTOPHER K: Choir, Ambition: To do my best at whatever I am doing and to keep in touch with all my friends, and to see the old gang MG., CT., LD., MR., -M and TR at the party. KING, TERRY ALAN: Frosh Baseball, Choir, Swing Chorus, What-a-Sho, Ambition: To be successful in my future Endeavors. . H A f - .I ,r'i Ya' KIRKBRIDE, KATHERINE MARIE: Malibu '77' fog- gof, Ambition: To sail always, never sinking. To stay close to my friends, and remember talks with N.G. Reun- ion at the beach with E.F. St D.G. Swishers Forever. To lN.G.C.M.J Romans 13:10. 'VVS' KIRSCHEMAN, DIANE LEE: Co-Editor of the Beacon, Ambition: To travel and see the world for myself. KLIIVIP, SYDNEE MARIE: Basketball Bells 76-77, Year- book Staff 77-78, Ambition: To live my life to the fullest f I extent and find happiness. To see Europe when 1 get the money. Keep the school hoping K.K. St L.K, Chin up, En- . dure ZM'S, One year to go, Reunion with 2M'S. SCR 83 S at f. ,, 2 KLOI'I', LORI LYNN: Ambition: To hit the road with KB and GB and live it up. Off Campus elub EOBF MHS- ZOI Reunion with SR, RC and CG. KOLM, SUZANNE: Forever ehange, Forever Young. 29028 in the jet stream. EAJFT. Rr KURTZ, KEVIN MACNEIL: Football, Basketball, Traek, Raider Club, Sandy Pt. Club, Ambition: To never he a loser in the game of life, Someday see falme on . Get a darker tan than E.S, and shut him up. TBSATH of Coors. Maui Wowie 7S . 146: 1: Nancy Eastwood and John Clark decided to watch the Winter Sports Assembly from the gym floor. 2: Lori Sperry put her heart and soul into her typing at Tech. 3: Jon Archer worked at learning his solo during a Swing Choir rehearsal. 4: Sheri Roedell had a laugh with Mr. Gooeh's English assignment. 5: Kioko Kihera, an exchange student from Japan, studied English, 6: Deanna Marcus dressed up for Homecoming. 147 Honor Society Pres. 77. Student Couneil Asst. See. Spirit. Business Week 77 w!B1'l6LKI.. Ambition: Cherish the good times and never forget my friends. Keep following LA CASSE, DANA JOSEPH: Freshman ensemble, Rai- der Band. Ambition: Live the bilivc so someday I may kill the big buzzo. Schmier den Wagen. What do you MEAN by that? I laike the radjio! LAFAVE, MARTIN LEWIS: Raider Band, Orchestra, Mgr Wrestling, Ambition: To avoid being Member of A.S.B. To change back to my original name: LNOT GILLI j. To start my life as ME , Remember: You don't have a second chance to make a first impression. LALLAS, HELEN MARIE: Student Council, Ski Club Sec., Winter sports Royalty '75, Choir, Mat maids, Odaci Ambition: To make the mountains my challenge, the stream my guide and the sky the limit! Ram at 21? River at sun Mt. WXHH 81 Nl-GO around roeksl Learn to talk? HAWAII '78 Island in the sunl Reunion in 5 long years- FIVE LONG YEARS? WXWPOD CLUB ARGT Sz GF OTBZ Aloha. LEACH, CLARK DENNIS: Member of Friday night cruisers, Ambition: To pop my clutch and smoke my TA'S, To keep my CAMARO 500 RS going. To some day kill SS Lay rubber in all four gears. Some day beat JA'S car THAT IS SO MUCH FASTER THAN MINE. BA, JA, PW, WUSSY. FNC. LEGOE, F. CHUCK: Frosh Football, Two years Band, Ambition: To take a trip to the Ozone and live there with K.C. and come down long enough to meet with the class of 78 in 88. LIMBACHER, PAUL DONALD: Senior Class President, Mugly Others, Boys' State, Varsity Football, Track, Rai- der Club, 4-D squad. Ambition: Prove to DR that Bs sleep, see TD to 5 min without mentioning a part of anat- omy, see MC put out a light HBNIP M.E.R.D. Booeh, LIMBACHER, RON W: Football, Track, Raider Club, Eddies Air Club, Ambition: To stay one up on the world and never forget times with good friends . . . Play'n the B.D. and KB. 'N forever, K,B,M,L.A,R.B. ha ha S.F. Re- union with the three kings in the alumni Bowl. LIND, SUSAN E.: Soph-Junior Varsity Tennis, Frosh Student Council, Senior Homecoming Queen, W.P.O.D. Club. Ambition: To find an island close to the sun and vegitate on a beach towel, salt water, BIG BANANASH and a constant state of euphoria Remember Emerson, its only 800 miles to Englandf1ON ICED H.A.L. Reunion in 5 long years-FIVE LONG YEARS! '78 CHOWI Hi M,T. LINDQUIST, KARLA: Girls' Swim team, Choir, Basket- ball Belles, Ambition: To make the best out of Life, To always see the good part of everything that passes my way. To remember all the GREAT times with: MRSVDBSSCBDVPHJM SCR 88 HOT SPRINGS FOREVER. LINDQUIST, VICTORIA: Ambition: To always be happy in life. To live in a log cabin with someone who will al- ways be very special to me, LITTLE, GARY: Member of A.S,B. LONG, STEPHANIE: Swim Team, State Swimming, Swim Timers, Student Council, Orchestra. Ambition: Walk down the road of life without stumbling or failing, Always keep in touch with JF. best Bud! Try to keep up with M,B. and thanks D.L,'S for everything. LOVELACE, STACY L.: Raider Band, Victoria 77, Swim Timers, Honor Society, A-K Club, Ambition: To remem- ber all the good times and have lots more in the future. Reunion with the Russells '82'. Empress 212. Major and Beryl live on. To see the day the gang makes HHB'S. To skate with B.E. again! To see me, K.G., J.M. with Chuck in B.C., RM. 249, RNDTJS! LOWMON, TERESA JOANNE: Choir, Swing Chorus, Girls' Ensemble. Ambition: To bring happiness to every- one I meet and strive to meet my goals. LUBETICH, ANTHONY PETER: Frosh and Varsity Wrestling, Raider Club, Ambition: To make a million by end of summer and spend it all on the old 63 chev and to have the biggest party ever in the history of B,H.S. To see the gang at Clayton KF. BS. P.L. B.R. 148 'sx HJ-3 f X., ,,, swwM ' W Q ,,,.. ,,a,wfWW.,, , , 148: 1: Laura Olsen looked forward with anticipation to a doctor appointment on Homecoming clash day. 2: Linda Pederson assisted with the counselors' scheduling. 3: Scott Elsner observed strange oceurences in the student lounge. 14911 Schell Pranger, Curtis Drake, and Michael Thomas figure out an IRS form 1040. LYDINGTON. MARK: Swimming, Eddies Air Club. Am- bition: To be financially stable when I forget what I have leamed. Take a long drive North or South. Ski S.V, with Flo + Eddie. Laugh at B,R. B.O, on K.R, Keep K.B.ing with R.L. anytime, any place. MARCUS, DEANNA MARIE: Ambition: To never give up on life. Keep EJ happy forever, and MJ out of trouble. Reunion with MJ, DA, .IB, RR, KM, and the gang at CB '83, JSD. Good luck to KMKzMN, MJAEKS, RRKLMR. MARSH, DEANNA MARIE: Choir, transfer from Sedro- Woolley 11. Ambition: To stay young at heart and free spirited as long as possible. MCAFFEE, ROBERT: Member of A.S.R. MCCARTIN, TERENCE JOHN: TJ to some. Fresh- man Baseball. What-A-Show 75 , Homecoming Com- mittee 77 . Ambition: To be successful in all I do. Re- member the times 81 the tunes with the boys. TUCSON INN forever, Muff dives 8: all COORS CAN PYRA- MID RTGCWJRJACG. TO THE APT. St GH, CR, PD, MD DL'RANGI'S . MCHIQGH, TAMI EILEI-IN: B. Belles, Odaci, WPOD Club, Ambition: A full prooof plan and an air tight alibi? Reunion in 5 long years tFive Long Yearslj wf SM DS NI SN HH. Hawaii in 78 w! THE WPOP'S OFF-A-STRAW LOOK THE SUN'S COMING UP!! SMESNOLIEII HAVE FUN DIZZYIY MCLANE, KATE: Took part in Kiss me Kate for 4 years and loved it. Ambition: To never forget all those dumb high school games, good times, and crazy loves. Good luck to LE over CS. Wishing DM, MJ, SH the best. Joy never forget KVC. Remember CC? Truckin' St lovin' wf Mike, to stay w! him .Iacki 8: friends always. Bye y'all, Nice knowing all of you. LUV yal MCLEOD, DONNA JOAN: Choir, Swing Choir, Fear- some Foursome, foggof. Ambition: To take each day as it wmes, facing yesterday as it was, making tomorrow the reality of my dreams. Martunil MERRITHEW, JODY LYNN: Cheerleader, Mat Maids, Student Council, Ski Club, Band. Ambition: To look for- ward to the futture but never forget the good memories of the past domino theoryl Reunion wfmailbox gang, Seafood Andy, Tighten up w!6 not 3 Dan M. is alive, to remember the good times in the olds right KE. Relive the light show! B.S, reu. SCR 83 RGTILTALTBIRD, 3rd T.C. MILES, SANDY GAIL: Odaci, WPOD Club. Ambition: To always appreciate what I have and remember my friends. Reunion in 5 long years-five long years!!! w!NI, TM, DS, HH, SN. Hawaii 78 w!WPOll'S. LOOK THE SUN'S COMING UPI! MILLER, DAN J.: ASIS, Stove-gang. Ambition: To get go- ing with the band CHAOS1 To love life and get rich. To remember 'CR, HF, JI., and to Cb my way to happiness. Good times are a 'comin' I love corn! MILLER, NANCY KIM: Girls' Basketball, Girls' Tennis, Arsenic and Old Lace, Seven Sisters, Balcony Scene, Am- bition: To glide through life without hitting any pitfalls, and to be able to tell my mother I can get up without her help. A and O L Foneverf Friends always .I.W. Bf. and D.D, Remember Canada J.W.l 149 MILLSPALGH, KELLY JEAN: Ambition: To always re- member great times with good friends. Reunion some- day at Aldrich with LP SR and SD. To watch Pete be- eome a Lil' Hood, To someday return to M2 230 with LID LP and MH. TAI.J PAAIJT' MOORE, JOY LEANN: Pep l'lub. Ambition: I thank God that I had the ehanee to graduate. To look forever, for- ward, to remember all the fun in the past. To always be with Steve and live a long happy life together. To always have a great time watchin Nian R. grow, SBMKLNR for- ever mine. MORITZ, AMELIA E. Member of Orehestra. Ambition: To gc to a Christian college, to help people, to stay close to G.t'., CII., and MG., and most of all, to try to remem- ber that: I ean do all things through Fhrist who gives me strength Phil. 11:13, MORROW, SCOTT A.: Yearbook Photo Editor, Inherit the Wind, Student Council, Proerastinators Club. All great men are dead or dying: I don't feel so well myself. Ambition: To never be too busy to stop and smell a rose, sing a song, pet a puppy, and kiek a eat. MIfI,IJER, ANNE: Member ol' A.S.I3. MINROE, THERESA RAE tTessieJ: Raider Band 4 years. PNE, Vietoria 77, SPIN, Ambition: To always keep someone smiling and never forget RHEA, Robbie and the DTWIJ and are doing. To rmember to PTL in every- thing. HOT SPOT with: TT, R.I, TP, SH. Remember DN, KK, SW 81 PB .III 79. To some day see 'the' parents but forever cherish the ones I will never lose. CSABR MYERS, ROSIE: Choir, Swing Fboir, Basketball. What- a-Sbo, CYO, Mungball crew, LaRue -'21, CHICO. Ambi- tion: To forever stay in a New York state of mind. NIMS. LOUIS: Member ol' R.F. Road Rally and Wreck- ing Frew. Ambition: To get the most out of whatever life deals me. NOBLE, DI'ANI:Z ALAN: Choir 76-78, Swing Choir 77-78, Stage Crew 75. Ambition: To get rich and smart enough to have a 4 x 4 and go four wheeling forever. NOWAKOWSKI, JOHN: Football, Tennis, Swimming, Raider Club. Ambition: To have as many and more great times with PB, t'IJ, SP, BID and all the rest. Also to be glad that I took Humanities with Mrs. Wolfe. I also would like to be mailed a pamphlet containing all of the new and funny wiseeraeks about Mr. Skaggs' bald head. NOYI-IS, IJANA LEE: Basketball Belles 1 year, Mat Maids SI years, Spanish Club, Girls' Ensemble, SPIN. Am- bition: To make the best of every minute, knowing that it will never pass again. Reunion wf KH, DA, RR and the gang in BSS Sharpies live onl wabeen -n- Gertrude 4- ever. NIICKOLLS, SARA JU: Switzerland 77, Frosh Vice- Pres., Mat Maids See., Ski Flub Pres., Choir WPOD Club. Ambition: To always remember the great times and some day obtain Bob IJylan's unlisted phone number. Re- union in five long years-FIVE LONG YEARSI w!NI, ATM, DS, SM, HH, SL, JE, HL Look the sun's coming upl Ram at ZII Pinkys MK Hawaii 78 TTACTWY HCARTAGSI D -WOW-OTB! NIQTTER, TERRY: Member of ASB. OLDHAM, TIMOTHY CHARLES: Demolay, second floor gang, t'o-Chairman of the Mr. Gooeb Lunch Fund Assoeation. Ambition: To try and be a success in what- ever I do and to remember the great fun I had with all my good friends at BHS, Espeeially Ol' MEGAPHONE- NIOL I'H Brooks, OLSEN, LAURA LOUISE: Orchestra, Philpotts Pbollies, Student Council, ASB Secretary, Shuksan Staff: Editor 77, Honors Math. Ambition: To magnify Christ in my life! Someday be a great reformer of something. Always use what I have, however small the amount, to the very fullest. Reunion with BJ in the 50th state and MH, PF, TS, BJ, SM, at the next convention of eraziesl z F I E tfssaasvae-.wfxssfe-f- 150: l: Kathy Jones gave instructions to ber water bed during a skit at a pep assembly. 2: Robert Crider learned a trade at Tech School. Zi: Rick Phillips carefully inspected his work in Woodshop. 4: Manuel Pimento sat alone during a elass meeting. ISI: I: Mr. Stephan escorted Mrs. Wolfe tCara Trottoj down the hall on Homecoming faculty look-alike day. 150 I N-...W 151: 2: Susan Hilton, Leann Peterson, Robin Jonasson, and Tammy Tomli- son prepared to give the basketball players their gift at the Winter Sports Assembly. 3: The football players eagerly lined up to kiss the Home- coming Royalty. man ULSEN, LERUY EDWARD: Yearbook Staff. Documen- tary Photographer. Ambition: To leatl a full life. To enjoy it. to photograph the worlcl's ten best women. See B.W,, ILA., S.L., H.N., S.N., In Ualifornia this Summer. Reun- ion '88 OLSON, LINDA: Raider Band. Ambition: To live a long and happy life. Reunion with the Black Shoe Crexvf Right? IXG. .I.M. DS. IJ.W. To have only the best of Poopiesf Right? M.W. lYou lietehafl Hier Ilie ER KL. H.H. and the gang. Good times! tliest timesfl W.L.Y.A.f 0L'l'MAN, THOMAS CARL: Swimming, Ambition: To rely on God's eternal strength and love so that every day I can know, love, and serve God and others better. UMALLEY, ROBERT BRADLEY: Frosh Football, Ten- nis, Philpott's Phollies. Ambition: To always be able to look bark at my experiences at BHS, anti the fun I had with .IN, SP, PB. To hopefully live long enough to see someone drive W. crazy for onee. And in the future have more good times with TM, and hopefully become rieh by my early thirties, and some goal in life. ORIJAL, ROBERT MIFHAEI.: Freshman Track, Stage l'rexv, Stage Tech, What-A-Show 75-76. Ambition: To one day lay back and crank the tunts and not have to worry about anything in the world. ORR, PATRICIA J.: Ambition: Live life to the very best, Remember the great times and all my friends never for- get VB, JF, CP, BA, CH, MD, SF, TT. Long live bandit? 78 forever. OWEN, CATHERINE MARIE: Gymnastics T4-77, Ambi- tion: To aeeept the things I cannot ehange, to change the things I ean. To always bear a smile antl to remember the good times with DH, RR, CG, PH, LJ, Reunion with Back Hall Gang. DR Foreverfffl PAPASUTIRIOIQ, PENELOPY IJIMITRIOIIS: Pres. French l'lub, Honor Society, I'hilpott's Phollies. Ambi- tion: Because straight is the gate, and narrow is the way, whieh leadeth unto life, and few there be that find it Rule Gretxze. Never forget Debbie IJ., Polish Panther, Dumpy Donna, Mertle, Holly Baby Ding, D, Dewes, Twink, Squidly. Reunion at WSA Bubbles forever, Vive la Greeell PARKER. KAREN JOAN: Tennis T4-75, Aim's School TT-78, Ambition: To finish all my required subjects and to enter the Tech-School next year for Mechanics then Autobody, to see that DPMHII beeomes mine some day in the near future. To live everyilay to its fullest and have fun throughout my entire life, Good-bye and good riddanw, BHS. 151 PARKER, NADINE GAIL: Choir. Ambition: To live a long and happy life. And remember my friends that have macle it happy so far, I hope l see all ot' my friends around or at least keep in touch. See you all at our reun- lfln. PARKS, MARK LELANIJ: Ambition: To go into law en- foreeement of some kind, aml to remember all my friends at BHS. Plus stay cool, Remember all the good teachers at BHS, like M r. Pitch, West, ete, Always eon't to learn new jokes and use them, PATZKOWSKY, MICKEY: Choir. Ambition: To look for- ward each day as a new adventure ancl look back on each tlay as an accomplishment, See everyone doing what makes them happy. Make it up north and never grow old. LTRSIJ, LTSSS, l'AIfL, RUSS: Frosh Wrestling. Ambition: Have nothing be too big' to accomplish and nothing too small to ignore. PHDERSON, LINDA SUE: Frosh Homecoming Princess, Fmsh Girls' Rep, Amhition: To remember to think of oth- ers before I think of myself. To always have enough room in my heart for Michael. Reunion at the 2 wfMH, JIJ, 8: Millipede. To return to the curve WXKM, SD, SR, KB. Hawaii with MFH. TGMPTSLTTHGM 230 See ya, PICEL, .IOHN KENNETH: Member ol' A.S.B. Ambition: To find happiness with the big R and let the secret out ol' the squirll. Life is short Ralph V. BOOI PERRY, JEFF LEE: Ambition: To be happy with what- ever eomes along in life and keep reaching for cloud 93 Member P.O.T. RC2, S,I.,F.E. Reunion with R.J. 81 E,R. Y.T.l'.U.D,O,G. To someday make CO. rieh, 1: Dean Wickenburg hammed it up for the photographer. 2: Dana LaCasse worked feverishly on his sculptural , creation. 3: Donna Pilkey racked her .Q brain as she tried to interpret an in- tome tax form. 4: Sydnee Klimp enthu- , if siastieally sorted slides during a retake of the Senior Math Test. . ,,, , ,s, It V , 152 s , f . ,ai gi 2' 4 4 2 ' - ' -- siiiss ieec . ,Q Iii 1 ' 11,5 5 l...,s.1.n Sl Q ,, dk ww,-..:,f.s ,V ., ,..:::s:n:. .-:.,.. ., 1 A-sa... : i I PETERSON, LEANN RENAE: Cheerleader, Jr. Class Sec., Odaci, Student Council, B' Belles, Raider band, Vic- toria 77, Pep Club, Young Life, Malibu T6-78, SPIN. Am- bition: To remember the midnight chase wf DAGMDSLNGI I don't know what the future holds, but I know who holds the future. James 4:13-I6 In Him I trust. Dan lives, TSTDWBGPHI' TRTGTOJIWXNG tPaLRj PETERSON, LEE ANN: Gymnastics letterman 4 years, musical review 75, Ambition: Keep at least 169 of life tucked safely in my heart. Go to Maine before I reach the ripe old age of 25. SDFOWAHTY PETERSON, SHANNON JUDI: Volleyball, Basketball, Track. Ambition: To do something more than people think I'm capable. Reunion wf the gang at the river, watch Beck sing to the trees Xt Shimmy W! S.V.I'I.Y.F,T.Z.V.H., then get out quick! Keep on tracking N.L. To never forget the fantastic VB team we had! Good Luck J,D.l That's 4517 Tut, Tut, it looks like rain S.Y.A.T.P. PHILLIPS, JEFF L: Boys' Swimming, Raider Band, member Back Hall, Victoria 77. Ambition: To make Buck sane, grad. from WWC, make a million before I'm 25 and stow-a-way on a ship bound for Australia with a 1000 naked ladies. Reunion on the Larrabee Rd. with the mob? 83. F.O.I,,S.Y.S.O.B.! PHILLIPS. RICK: Member of A,S.B. PIANTES, TAMMY: Diamond Dolls, Homecoming Com- mittee, Ambition: To stroll through the streets of life with friends and have a GOOD TIME. ROLL 'EM BABY! Reunion at T.I's with DK, LC, CR, KR, Mlf. BIG RICH O. HEY BABY? BLJERNOY FWAAAI HPINTAS LIVESY' To say Hi to all the nose-plugs in the world! whatl ITS COOLI TO EARN PENNIESI PIERRON, WILLIAM L.: Orchestra, Boys' State, Beacon Editor, What-a-Show 74-76, Auntie Jean Fan Club. Am- bition: To be the first, best and brightest in the career I choose, and to remember my humble beginnings at BI-IS at least a year, or two after graduating, PILKEY, DONNA JEAN: Choir. Girls' Ensemble, Girls' Basketball, What-A-Show 77, Cultural Exchange Club, Bio Club. Homecoming Halls, CYO President. RI-IAP. Ambition: To straighten my arrow. Never forget the Greek, Holly Baby, Polish Panther, Roll 'em Baby, Ding. DJA. Reunion at WSA fall 78. Bubbles foreverf TP team is alivel Bubblegum Champs! PTL. PIMENTO, MANUEL: '74-'75 Dorm basketball tI rank- furt, Germanyj, Art Club C76 Montanab, Shuksan Staff, Ambition: To die a well known person and to become an- other David Brenner minus the nose. I'd also like to lose a few pounds so that L.O. will notice mei PITCHER, STEVE E.: Swimming, Honor Society. Ambi- tion: To finally get the laugh I was promised at the Christmas Assembly, and have more great times with: JN, BO, RW, PB, TM, MR. DN, SJ, and to forget JW, DM and TP. PITSCH, TIMOTHY EDWARD: Frosh Football, Wres- tling and Tennis. Varsity Wrestling tthrce yearsb. Var- sity Tennis, Raider Club, Homecoming Royalty Escort, Raider Band. Ambition: To join the Navy and see the world. RATAYCZAK, ROBIN LYNN: Member of A.S,B., Bas- ketball Belles. Ambition: To always remember the good times and not the bad, keep MR. Happy and to stay out of trouble. To see DAND and DMNH, also good luck to CFKLRO. They'll need itl Reunion with MJ, DA, .IB, DM, KM and the gang at CB, '83, JSIJ. GLTAM F, TCAISYA. DSTDOH, KAYBIWSHFWDII RAUCH, SCOTT: Raider Band 4 years. Ambition: To continue my schooling and succeed in all goals I've set. Reunion with the UNITY GANG next year when MHBGSTDA and MH graduate. RAYBORN, SUE M.: Business Club, Beacon Staff. Ambi- tion: To live my life to its fullest and to have a reunion with brace face and the gang in cabin number 2 Summer of 78. REED, TOM: Swimteam. Ambition: To remember the good times as well as the bad times with CT, LD, MG, MR, KK, and to succeed in whatever I do, Reunion at Cosmopolis. And wait for the GRL of my drms, RW To catch up. 153 REHBERGER, BRYAN D: Parking Lot, Ambition: Kick around for awhile. Move to Scotland someday. Monja Ma- radal I.L,K.E.G. 4-ever. REID, SHEILAH CBIG REDJ Ambition: To have people accept me as I am so I may learn what I want to become. Reunion on the Islands w!KA CG RR In the CRAZY VAN. WAIT!! I d0n't smoke I chew! Never forget the GOOD TIMES wffriends. Always live for what I have and never let anyone change my mind. To always keep in touch w!K.A CG RR CA,R,C.J TSBHABS. Ramona 7!17! 17. RICK, MARY EILEEN: Girls' Swim Team, Choir, Swing Choir, Student Council, SPIN, Spanish Club, Honor So- ciety, CYO, Swim Timer: Ambition: To always shower the people keep a smile on my face, keep an open mind, look forward to the future, 8: never regret the past. Good luck VH, RM, T.T. CZ: Swim on to district! Never forget the good times! RICK, ROXANN MARIE iRollerl Ambition: To live life with a positive outlook, to never make the same mistake twice. To always see my family KL friends happy till the end. Reunion in the ISLAND in the CRAZY VAN Ra- mona 7-17-77 with CG SR KA and peopleloyds. To see the day DH breaks a leg on her inchers. Clayton with the clear light CO CG ST SL Crazy. You only live once! RIDGE, KELLY KAE tFifl: Raider Band. Ambition: To always look back with pride and forward with hope! Keep them pennies coming P.R. To see the day that D.K. knows what I know! Reunion at T.J.'s with the gang 1Cherylbaby, Pintas, Deb, Lawrence, Marsha, and Taco Rickj Hey Baby! Jam with the Band. Bon Weekend, Bun- jcrnol au secours! fwaa! ROBERTS, NANCY LEE: Cheerleader, Band, Soph. Class Sec., Homecoming Roylaty 75 . Ambition: To al- ways remember the good times I had with my friends, Domino Theory, D.M. is alive, 3rd time charm, fOr G.W.S.j. Reunion with the Mailbox Gang. Jello Mater. Reunion at Mac'sl ROBINSON, CHERYL: Ambition: To face life with a smile and to always have and be a good friend. Hey Baby! Fwaa'! A penny a day! K.R., P.R., Sz C.R,, R.C. Re- union at T.J.'s with K.R. D.K. L.C. M,U. T.P. and Big Rick! Yogurt and grapes stink! Good-bye Class of '7X! ROBINSON, CLAYTON: Ticket Squad, Swim Helper. Ambition: To be successful and have a good and healthy life. ROBINSON, DAVID: Member of A.S.B. ROBINSON, JAMES WILLIAM: 75-78 Varsity Wres- tling, 75-76 Class President, 77-78 Student Council-V.P. Raider Club, Key Club, 1977 High School All-American. Ambition: To always keep the great friends that I have, and in the future try to give to them the something spe- cial they have given to me. Never to diet again: RTGCW- JA, CG, TM-A.S,D.M.L.V, ROEDELL, SHARI LYNN: B.l'I.S. Orchestra. Ambition: To always smile, and make new friends and keep the old. To someday learn to ride almost as good as Allan. To al- ways make A.G, happy I.L.Y. A.C. Off campus club. Re- union with L,K. C.G. R.C. BING. ROHWER, ROBERT LEN: Student Government, Sports, Raider Club, Spoons and The Big Deal. Member: P.O.T., F.F., and G.P.R.T. Ambition: To be happy and successful, always B., B., B., and S,, keep my head high, and live everday like a Friday! THMGTWRL and TKB, ML, RJ, JP, BE, JS, F and E, BR and TSC, Bucky, Bo, Harvey, and Vitamin R. SSLGH. Oskeetamoza! ROLAND, ERIN L.: Girls' Swim Team, Swim Timer, Basketball Belles. Ambition: To find happiness in what- ever I do and where I go, D.S., K.B., S.T., D.S. clams Boatit LRJFEASDMH RCSLC Reunion with JPKL CO. ROSCH, JOHN PATRICK: Ambition: To have a sharp dependable car that will stomp the competition, to keep having fun with K.R., to always have plenty of pennies and to make it to the Street Machine Nationals this year and in years to come, one final thing remember the goat. ROUNDS, MARK OWEN: Baseball, Beacon Staff Ambi- tion: To finish what I started to do, Enjoy life to its full- est. 1 5 4 ,,,N,,.f-'- N s I if 'ff 5,5 . 35 ..g: is g I 2 .T E 2 sr it 7 .cts ... ,C 5 t ef f 751 :55-fflb i i '!!!, fffffififi at ff ,, ,ss:ga33i::Ee::- ss se' :iff -' - I3 we at . -ofifha M P we -st, ev x 'vii L sf s X -Q sae ff .H rf. A' I Q J. 3 fi M r time 'i 'glam W if o5i55f:fffL'- :fled 4 rf M . Gg I, ,.V, ' T' 5 4. ge . f h A . RUBY, MARTA LEE: Track-Basketball mgn., Stage- makeup crew, Inherit , Serve Club, Honor Society. Am- bition: Finish Special Moments Remember kindness is the oil that takes the friction out of life, Be able to look to the horizon and not let it blind me! Hot Springs forever! IV' . . r' WWW' -r, .ix will as .. we E 243 V . .. 'E -W Q, s X.,.. iii ' -iw ltsl V V' f 'N ,I i if --ff w -. 4 f t,bl' t' ii i 518 J La, - .5' si: . L ..:kk I 3 iff K -: 52 I P Y . .. 4. ,Q as 4 '. of .aff Be able to always smile and be happy even in the rough- est time TYSKLBFTM. RCSHIN, NANCY RENEE: Concert Choir, Swing Choir DIJTW A 8: A Van. Cresants T Sisters, Girls Ens. What- A-Show. Ambition: To be happy in whatever I decide to do, and to always think about the feelings of others. NO PROB TIM!! WHAT!! To make it to Hawaii. To keep in touch with all my friends and remember all the Good Times ol' ANT and hope for many more. RCSVVICK, CHERYI. MARIE: Raider Band. Pep Club, Gymnastics, Ambition: To always remember the people that make me happy in my life and'to keep on being happy, hoping that someday, something will go right for me and I will find me someone special in my life. To someday get out of BVCC before I become one of them. Reunion with the gang. On to Calif. SABISTON, MORRIS CLIFFORD tWoodyl: Cross Coun- try, Wrestling, Baseball, Ambition: To keep going out with TJ and never lose the friends I have now like T.B., .I.R., M.B., L.W., L.R., CA., D.W., K,R., P.D., M.J., and especially D.H. the hunter. To treat other people the same way they treat me. SAIIEREILEEN MARIE: Honor Society, Choir, Girls' Ensemble, What-a-Show, Volleyball, Basketball Belles, Business Club, Organist for Baoc., Rainbow WA. Ambi- tion: To always have a smile showing God's Love, to con- tinue in secretarial and radio work IKARII, 8: to see M.A. find the right man, To find the guy of my dreams, and just be myself! To have a P,M.A.l HAWAII!! SCHENCK, GREGORY DUANE: Football, Baseball, Raider Club, W.W,U. Elevators Inc. Ambition: To always keep fighting for the top spot and not give up till I get there. Reunion at Meyers with the Hard Apple Co. C.M.'s Babysitter! Great , Five times Michelson'f, T.N.F.T.G.T.W.C.M. What can I say? SCHREY, ROBERT VANCE: Frosh Wrestling, J.V. Football, Thurs. Poker Club, Ambition: To achieve my goals. remember all the good times and the many more to come. to see .I.C.'s fast dumptruck collide with B.R.'s fast car, see P.T. become manager at P.L., to see B.T. at the M.B. one more time, reunion with the TS gang. SCI-IWEMMIN, MATTHEW IWINKIEJ: Raider Band, Stageband, Orchestra, B-Shop 4-Tet, Honor Society, Ger- man Club Pres., What-a-Sho T4,'I5,76, Victoria- 75,76,77,T8. Ambition: To have good times with L.G. and the Bo's. To keep my sanity and make the most of the yeals to come. GER!!! KLAR! Reunion with the Bo's in BO. Blairno!! SCHWINIJ, THOMAS MICHAEL: SPIN, Choir, Student Council, German Club, What-a-Sho, Japan TT. Ambition: See through my wildest dreams and put them to music. Ski the Matterhorn and play possum on Martha's Vine- yard. Always remember the good binges with THE GANG, On to Europe! SCOTT, MARY IRENE: 4 yr. Track, 2 yrs. .l.V, Basket- ball, 1 yr. Varsity Basketball, 2 yr. J.V. Volleyball, I yr. Varsity Volleyball, Girls' Volleyball SL Basketball Man- ager. Ambition: To eome back to B.H,S. Ka help the girls' VB, 81 B.B. teams go all the way! To always give 1109 no matter. To get my knee back in shape. SETHNEY, KAREN: Member of A.S.B. SHOCKEY, LEE: Member of A.S.B. 154: 1: At the football players' breakfast, Rob Csolti proved that drink- ing milk builds strong muscles. 2: Jim Robinson contemplated life. 3: Nancy Roberts took advantage of the quiet library to finish her home- work. 4: Kevin Galley succeeded at getting the photographers atten- tion. 155: 1: Mary Rick was caught off guard in her Spanish class. 155 156: I: Cara Trotto and Susan Ford discussed life as it is during a spare moment in the main office. SIDEN, COLLEI-IN Rl-IINE: Basketball Belles, Student Council. Ambition: To always remember how much my parents have done for me and to try and repay them for everything. To hopefully make it as well and as far in life as they have, To remember all my good times with SK. and to all our endless summers! Never forget Heidi Hil Heidi Ho! ILYFSKAFY no Probsl! SIMPLOT, MARLENE: What-A-Show 76-77, Seven Sis- ters, Stage Crew, Choir. Ambition: To always treasure my great moments with Steiners Weiners and Sperrys Cherrys. To travel all over with Cheryl, And always give Jack a piece ol' my mind. To remember the way Jenny outsmarted Mr. Safstcn. SLATER, IJARREN: Ambition: Try not to total my car, to paint my ear orange: keep my f together: never be late again: not to let other people fill out my ambition. SMITH, DANAE CERISE: Odaci, Varsity Swimming, Fresh Gymnastics, Soph. Track Raider Band, Student Council, Ski Club, WPOD Club. Ambition: Be myself' and accomplish what I set out to do. Reunion in 5 long years, five long years!!! w!TM, SM, Nl, HH, SN, Hawaii TS WXWPOIYS Look, The Sun's Coming upll SMITH, IJORI KAY: Ambition: To alwasy be able to smile at the world without faking itl C,B.I,L.Y, to never forget K.B.D.S.S.T. Bertha Mae and Emma Lou! Clams. Boat itll 7S SMITH, JIM M.: Cross Country, Swimming, Track, KL Raider Club. Ambition: KOBQ Knives, Forks, or SPOONSY Live life to its fullest, . , . somewhere south for .i78,,. SMITH, MELISSA: Member of ASB. SMITH, STUART EDWIN: Shuksan Staff, Mugly Oth- ers, Ticket Sellers, Ticket Squad, Drama Club, Library Video Tour. Ambition: To always think before I act. To always be a couple of steps ahead of RFS, and RDS. Re- union with the TT in 88. SNOW, KELLY JEAN: Member of A.S.B. Ambition: To finish off counseling school. Then settle down and marry the right person and live a long and happy life together. SOLVANG, ERIK BRUCE: Basketball, Baseball, Golf, Raider Club, Sandy Pt. Club, Ambition: To be able to look back on my life and be happy with what I've done. Al- ways be able to help a friend and never forget how to smile. NFTGTWTCOEQ See bird fly, Silk rich, Wally fa- mous, and Blade Flame-on! TBSATHWXCC, JJ, KK-of Coors, Reunion with George's Gang, on to Maui Wowie 78 . SPERRY, LORI: Ambition: To always remember the people who have helped me make it this far. To keep in touch with Simpletit, and Steiner's Weiner's, and Pygmy. Remember all the good times we had and to have a lot more. STARKEY, GARY: Member of A,S.B. STEINER, NANCY: Member of A.S.B. 156 X. tt 'mari' S'l'l-II'I-IAN, TODD DAVID: Ji yrs. Varsity Football. Wrestling, and Track, See-Treas., and I'res. Raider Club, SI' Club. Ambition: Hawaii TX with the boys, play foot- ball in the Kingdome, watch KF display his night diving form again. Have no regrets for what I have done and corifimlenee in everything I do. STONHDAHL, DARLENIC KAY: Ambition: To maintain a healthy perspective in life. Reunion in 2-CII K.B. D.S. S.'l'. l'I.It. l'LAMS . Always remember BER'I'HA MAT and EMMA LOIH' Live happily forever with MA. BOAT ITN. STIQODIC, LAIIKA: Float Committee, Gymnastics. Am- bition: To keep on working towards my future career, and to spend the rest of my days with M.K. Looking for- ward to cruising along the coast with K.G. SCI! SVGGS, LINDA JO: Varsity Volleyball 4 yrs., 2nd in State, Varsity Basketball I yr., Traek SI yrs., Orchestra, What-a-Show. Strolling Strings, String Ensemble. Ambi- tion: To always do my best and get out of' life what I put into it. To see VH, do another seat drop. To come baek and see V.li, take it again I'IVVAIit'. Reunion at the river with I5.I'I..S.I1., D.H.. V.H., S.V., G.J., Xt BE. SCR 83. Sl'LlI'IR, HAY: Baseball. Member li.I . Road Rally, and Wrteking Crew. Ambition: To revisit all the places I've been to. SITNDSTROM, RAY: Member ol' A.S.B. SWAN. SCOTT ALAN: Orchestra, Chambre Orchestra, What-A-Sho. Atlanta 4-D Squad. Ambition: To see M.C. Sing the National Anthem at a Hockey Game, to vist T.'s and KK. somewhere near San Diego, quit work .Iune 16, and marry money. Remember Secretariat Lounge after S.B.l AVIAROI TAVNTON, JOHN: Memher ol' A.S.II. THOMAS, MICHAEL ROY: Member Bl-IS Drag Racing Team, Chevrolet Division. Ambition: To own an autobody shop. THOMPSON, CHRIS T, Ambition: To achieve my per- sonal goals, to have a successful and happy life and to laugh a little more for KR, and some day make K.R. my wife. Reunion with gang, TR. M.R. L.D. M.G. Cos- mopolis, Molsen L'.S.A., ILYVMKAIWTMY, YSF, 51977 TODAHL, SUSAN AIIIICNNIC: Parking Lot Buddy. Am' bition: To not he fooled by life, but to understand that you ean't live in a dream. But in reality to always make Keggy smile and be happy with me. And see JV married off. haa Clear Lake buzz with CO KR CG. Grow up to be as wise as the WIZARD SCR S3 Hawaii T8 with Darlene SHIIB YAY! Dingo Dingo GOOI TOHNNI-ZSSI-IN, LYNN ROSI-IMAKY: FMV, Bible Study. Ambition: To be a writer, to be a singer. to share the love ot' God with People. TOMLIIISON. TAMMY RHICA: Raider Band-Victoria? TT, Honor Society, Spanish Club I'res. TT-TS, Student Council, Hat Stats. Makeup Crew, HH. Ine. Ambition: To be a Ram, Always remember the clouds and look toward the Son, Never forget TDTWD TKLTM TGABOMI. For MW way to go honk honk WXKJ HOTSPOT WXTM, KJ, SH Sail Hawaii w!MW Xt Fat Matt Hiffin w!KJ, DG, AHB PS. 1326. TOTH, KATALIN M: Pep Club. Ambition: To succeed in life and to live each day as il' it were my last. THAN, SON: Member ot' A.S.B. 156: 2: Eileen Sauer showed off a beautiful set of teeth as she walked down a hallway. 3: Leroy Olsen, with hopes of becoming a great engineer sometime, industriously worked at the Tech. Sehool. 4: Riek Atkins and Karin Jones enjoyed a moment of silenee at the Senior Breakfast. 5: A yearbook photographer cornered Teresa Lowmon. 157 TRIPP, GREGORY E.: Football, Frosh East-ball. Ambi- tion: To live a full aeeident free life. To ski Europe, Reun- ion at CC's house raising, reception at K.V.'s. TROTTO, CARA LEE: Majorette, I'ep Club Y.I'. TT-78, Winter Sports Royalty 76, Odaei Treas. TT-TX, Student Council, Track. Young Life, Ambition: To live each day to my best 8: always rt member that He'll take 4-are of the rest. To relive old times with Mooehy, esp. twinkle toes lit the black catl DG, RB 61 the Ii Gang tElue .Ioekettes liz M811-Il RFR ABFWC I'NIM'SL3I. TI'T'I'LE. PACI. HARVEY: Frosh Wrestling, Student Council, Yearbook TT, Junior I'loy's Itep.. Ping Pong Champion. Ambition: To pull I'nele Bolfs Intentional out ofa diteh with my Honda ear. To someday get married and have a couple of kids. To raise them good and proper. To be manager of the best Pyls. Store in the Nation. To always be known as Payless Paul. B.L.Y.F. Tech. CRNESS, MARSHA MARIE: German Club Treasurer. Ambition: To see Europe, to take life as it comes with a smile on my face. Reunion at Iiieo's during the icy season with S.H Reunion at 'I'..I,'s with D.K. C.R, L.f'. T.P. and Hey Baby! T.A.R.M.M.O.S. and EB. Fwaaf Auf Deutsch Iiittel VALUNI, KJELL: On graduation night to see H.M,T. where ever I go, and have a good one with my R. KL C. VANZWOL, DOROTHY: Reunion with BXLR R81 CRASH 8: D. California here we come. VANDEMARK, JENNIFER ANNETTE: German Club See., French Club, Cultural Exchange Club, Beacon Staff. Ambition: To keep on dancing and to keep smiling no matter what happens. To finally get the cement out of my ears and the teeth marks off my heels. Kill the fly!! T.G.L. Big Bazool VANSTONE, .JONATHAN BRUCE: Choir, Raider Band. Ambition: To live a long and happy life with the girl I love,SPILYWAIVlHSM FAEYAAF L. And never forget Prov 3:5,6. VEENENDAAL, DALE: Ambition: To further my edu- cation and travel to foreign countries and always be friends with K.P. D,B. CD. and see T.K. grow up. VIDNIORE, JOHN E.1 Raider Band, Mugly Others, Choir. Ambition: To become successful Sz do not repeat other peoples mistakes lLet alone of my ownp. II Tim. 2:15, and keep playing with mv Sweet Apple Track collection until when I'm 64 tif I live that longl, 8a also keep on writing more poetry. VISSER, DEREK: Member of A.S.B. WAGNER, DAWN A'LYCE: Odaci Pres., Choir, Student Council. Ambition: To do what I can where I'm at with what I have, and to be none else but me. Tu keep occupied wfmy favorite sport. To relive all old times w!Moochy, esp. Twinkle Toes and the Black Cat. Titen up w!6 not 3l Remember the big bust! Offastraw 76 TM. Loose gravel in LC, Sir Foster TW! VW. SCR 83. WALKER, GRANT: Member of A.S.B. WALTON, SUZANNE MARIE: Volleyball team, Choir, Swing Chorus, Yearbook Staff. Ambition: To live a long and wonderful life in peace, happiness and love with Ke- vin S., and to never dent another fender!! To never forget all my good friends, TM, MP, HW, LS, and especially KS with love!!! To have the best wedding ever and remem- ber, BREAKS OVER!!! WARWICK, JULIE ANN: Tennis, What-A-Show, Or- chestra, S,W.T.S.O. H.B,N.K.H.A.S. 3 DN Forever. BHWML, 1 58 stttliss 1? E t t . -..kf ,it il - 1 'fs s v N. t Alf iff is ,Q an ,ff if i sl' up-. X 1' ti. ol illtf ,X ,fx E- :- V aww .,... sr' ,t,4. WM? 'VN 1 n...l-3 Ks if K Q -so 1 i tt 158: 1: Kevin Kurtz worked diligently on his assignment. 2: Linda Olson, Vivian Weston, Stephanie Long, and Dawn Wagner looked bored while watching an assembly. 3: Robin Hood Limbacher looked for something to eat at Mr, Walton's Halloween party. 4 8a 159: 1: Mr, Skaggs, many years from now, was portrayed by Eric Dyrland during Homecoming. WELSH, THOMAS: Member ot' A.S.l3, WEST. CINIJY: Girls' Swim Team. Ambition. To always be smiling and to stay out ot' wrecks to someday own a CorvetteStiI't:r1iy Reunion with GANG. t'Al,ll tJRXIA Illilili WE CHME. Wl'1STHAYI'lli, HHLLY JOY: Ilellinghatn lilazt-rs I-'an Club. Ambition: To always he happy in wliatevei' l do. To get to know IJ.lS. better. Remember the good times with l'olish I'anther, llumpy llonna, the Greek, Mertle ll,ll., .I.B.. Il.J,, R.K.. I'.E. Reunion with the gang at W,S.A. in the fall of TPI. Go liig llluef 'I'.l'. Team is still alivel Hub- bles Forever! Blazers are 2 Ill WESTON, MARION: Member ol' A.S.li. WESTON. VIVIAN KAY: Basketball Belles, I'ep Club Vice Pres., Sr. Class See. Ambition: To always he happy in everything I do, Neyer forget the good times with .I.C.. and to have many more. Want some Teq.E.R.'? To go parking on Chuckanut with .Ianell again! Smack, Smuek to I .H.f Sir Foster Toyboat w!IJ.W. I'.'I'. is a HI . KLR. to MM. B.IJ.I. BM .S,H. T,L.M.lJ.XN..l.A. Sl It X33 WHITFIELD, NANCY: Chorus, Orchestra, Stage Crew. Ambition: To help others as much as possible, To work hard and get ahead so I can enjoy life. School in the fu- ture. Enjoy D.R. WICKENBIQRG, DEAN MARSHALL: Football, Random Troll, Raider Club. Ambition: Always be in a place so far from may be, but so far to go, with VE VE. Remember tired friends after Maui Wowie. Run thru B's till my dreams come true then thank God and lay back. Bonne chance Ala Prochaine Bois. LLB WILLEY LISA: Member of WILLIAMS. RHONDA J.: Basketball Relles, Pep Club, Honor Roll. Ambition: To always make sure I succeed in everythingI do. Reunion with Brace face and the Gang in Cabin No. 2 Summer of 'TK To always he friends with L.J. and SR. Sz to stay away from L.B,G,B.B.B.M.C.R. L.E.J.R.J.E. Make sure that SG, doesnt ever get ahold ot' T.R, Hawaii '77. WOGGIE, DOGGIE: School Mascot, Dogology Club Pres. Lunch Room Cleanup, Hall Duty, Compost Pile Contrib- utor, Frosh Homecoming Prince. Ambition: To get my teeth fixed, always look up when someones talking tome. Move out of the house and make it on my own. Not to look so mean all the time. Meet Morris the Cat in a dark alley. Find a treell WORKMAN. LONNIE1 Member ot' A.S.B. YORKSTON, TOM: Member of A.S,Ii MISSING SENIORS Boettner, Juliana Eide, James Gudmunson, Eric Lewis, Nick Mead, David Pacheco, Frank Reitan, Mickey Reynolds, Terry Whitson, Richard 159 1 1: Tammy Tomlinson dressed as Gepetto for Honor S0- ciety's Halloween party. 2: Cheerleaders Nancy Gron- myer, Nancy Roberts, Kris Anderson, and Leann Peter- son took a break from drawing posters. 3: Laura Jacobson waited patiently for her order at the Senior Breakfast. 4: Paul Limbacher appeared thoughtful after kissing the Homecoming Royalty. 5: Greg Tripp and Sandy Miles paused from their art work to grin at the photographer. 6: Scott Swan waited for his cue during the Senior Homecoming Skit. ,H f L ' ' 'W i fa, if. I V ,V .K p pYVV 1 ,,., i i 1 1' f Y If M Iii' X , A iii V i ti V . i 5 . Ip ' IA Z :VI 3 . ' f K.. 5- vvyr I , VVVVV . 3 'Fw if V Fearless Officers lead the Senior Class l Vice President Jeff Jenkins, Girls' Representative Debbie Gallaher, President Paul Limbacher, Secretary Vivian Weston, and Sr. Boys' Representative Bob Roh- wer. An efficient start by the class officers got the year under- Way for the class of '78, During the elections assembly, unop- posed presidential candidate Paul Limbacher with Sr. Reps. Debbie Gallaher and Bob Rohwer passed out questionaires as to what the seniors Wanted to undertake. The Seniors had a Senior Breakfast during Homecoming, sponsored a Christ- mas Dance for the student body, took inventory for the Bon in the spring, and were involved in many more activities. The Senior Class Officers tried to make the class of 78's last year their best year. Top: Snack Break found Bob Rohwer in the gym. Middle: Prez Paul attends a seriousQ?J Student Council meeting. Bottom: Vivian Weston eats lunch with her friends. K! --,. . - ., ' 155 A A f .S : 'F' A Ss X in .. kiryiii A ,,.. . xp it ' l 3:5513 161 1 Summer? I can't Wait to try it out. No more school, no more Workg wifi, 'inf Gazing up at the skyg Doing things for just meg 5 f 'f, 1 fm SE M i 'ily Q? f it ...M S Cnot to mention 2 t if getting highj. f 34, 163 I W0n't see my friends and I'll feel blue. Summer? It's boring and there's nothing to do. 'V 'A 'Wu .' ' f-I t we r I'll Watch T.V. and be by myself. t I 7 ,. .. y Q, t '62 Illgfft b a Job to s take up my tlme, be ' - just to keep from gomg yyyy Ollt of my' ve' Maybe I'l1 just melt. 165 School! It was great. We Won all the games or almost but it's still the same Remember the fun, the tense moments and is the joy when We beat the OTHER SCHOOL, 470 again! I hope it'll be better next year. Let's G0 for it! School 168 HOW depressing I'm glgdl it's all over. N0 more stuffy classrooms and tests ,,,, N OW for 3 months of recuperative rest. I hope that this never happens again. I can't Wait to get out, forever Graduation? My retirement at last! NOW I can do something, now that School is past. University might be a goal. Or I'll give traveling a whirl. Or maybe I'll go straight out and make my mark on the World. What's out there for me? Graduation? 17 I'd rather be here W ,aL. with my friends ,W 1 , ve . M 7., .,,'k if :pf uure f as Q.. . 'WA . , 'WM L ,, If I go I'l1 never see them again. I don't know and L' 'Q vr I 'm not sure, Y .ff W Q X in- 'r because my future 1sn't really secure. 73 Don't do anything I Wou1dn't do. School See you next year in school . First, finish 'xv-ffff f The test in US. 1 and then the one in Spanish, 1 too. Well, at least that's past. Bell's rung, it's over at last! Phone: 734-1090 C g 'S BELLINGHAM Beauty School 211 West Holly Bellingham, W gn wi -1-1 BELLINGHAM RUSS CLIFT STUDIO NATIQNAL BANK l,ifTfngf.Zl2fV3Ua.ASZ3SZ .gfoacfa 91001 dousfcinga, gnc. f 5 RHEA'S MARKET qgoffwsholllequill . Holly Downtown 676-1232 2230 Cornwall Ave.fBelllngham, Wash. Q30 g,,,gAfpb 132133 9 1 fix if 5 i Q A 3 ' 3 fi Ai - fy 3 , ' : - 4 H1-U SENI R Pulp, Paper and icals S ff! 5 E S 1 ,.,, wb if HAIR FASHIONS FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY ncaa sneggm Fred IVIeyer Shopping Center Phone 676-1274 RAINIERBANK ELECTRIC CO., INC. A FULL SERVICE BANK visit our New office At 1415 Railmad Ave' Commercial and Holly. Member F.D.I.C. Phone 734-0970 N K vffflfvr I fqlnnall, oneffe .Szabo If ,I u lj? 1'- ff fi SBI MWC' 7 ,U 53 L J QU me IV' I X O egg , ff I SEA rrus-Fmsr NA rlalwu. BANK IX Bellingham Branch next to the Nlt. Baker Theatre Phone 733-0540 , fel f BEST vvlsl-IES sENuoRs u GOOD LUCK SENIORS! The Company FAIRHAVEN LEASING DEVELOPMENT P cr:1NsuL'r1Nr3 IZUSJ 734-5555 BELLINGHAM EUSINESE PARK Bezhlljh HNYJEIA BELLINGHAM, WAEHINGTUN 98225 mg amf - 178 Best Wishes to the Class of 1978 DEPAUUS IEWELRY STOCKTON'S YOUR P S P 733-5630 1413 R.R. AVENUE HAM. WA 9822 l AQAVAV Q Real Estate for Every Buyer Insurance for Every Need MNISOH and COHPHY 128 E. Holly 734-5130 13 Prospect 733-1140 C2065 734-0216 dofhes 1331 Cornwall Aw. FlSHERMAN'S MARKET if,'.I'2Z1' Balingham, WA 98225 Wholesale 84 Retail Seafood DAVID THOMAS GORDON THOMAS Y 4 Class of '52 Class of '59 kiwi- Q 1 N Qt SHRIMP SHACK 1 113 B9m'l9h'm'5 oldeslfmafcad Resfuufcm' ' ' t GRIFFIN, GARRETT, JOHAN SON 84 SCHACHT L 4 INSU RANCE 3' 110 Unity Street 514 W. HOLLY 733-3200 Bellingham, Washington 98225 Phone 734-0050 WILSON MOTORS WILSON IIVI PORTS 'L ,esr5fQ:1:sm5,qas, Browse Thru The Latest Fashions In Our Junior Shop For Young Women And The Inn Shop For Young lVlen Open Open Monday thru Thursday Sunday and Saturday 9:30 - 5:30 12 Noon to 5:00 p.m. and Friday 9:30 - 9:00 Auto Center Hours 8:00 am. to 6:00 pm. Mon. thru Sat. JC PENNEY WHATCOIVI TRAVEL SERVICE, INC. SRZIIFIQ HWhere The Accent Is On Service 7 Q, ,, Q ,lun 583 217 West Holly Street Bellingham, Washington 98225 C.V. Smith Telephone Certified Travel Counselor 733-3800 hoir 0 O desi ns Y Good Luck Class of '78 We Know what you're looking for. nv S I RICE INSURANCE 805 Dupont Bellingham 133-3520 Insunng Whatcom County . hmnfdxfn mw- Congratulations and best Wishes To the graduating class of '78 from RATHlVlAN'S SHOE STORE BIG SCOOP SUNDAE PALACE and RESTAURANT Member FDIC O8l'lKUfW8Sl'UI'lQEUfI 180 113 w. Holly 1501 Cornwall 733-0000 downtown v l Efzlzaiglgazmllielirs - -- -'L it 22 5 - Since 1908 206 E. Magnolia, Bellingham J.E. BOERHAVE FARMS Strawberies Raspberries 1125 Central Rd. ...Since 1931 - n ' H es OW' M We fir the hard lo fir . . . LEE'S DRIVE INN Breakfast 6 a.m.-11 am. JAMES SL ALABAMA Everson, WASH. BELLINGHAM 6714517 WASHINGTON . I , , ,:, . :E ::: ::,v ,,... E E ilsz, . ,.f 7 sfxr Best Wishes T6 The Class of 78 Y E A E E H S ,,4,,g,p,,,, ,,,,, lv. WILSON, FLORIST S , ,,, b . ,, 'T-'5-T:.'s':3l'L'-15l'r S -t f V T 7' ' ' 7 :nols.w.Avemu- ay I W' Owers Sporting Goods 1426 Cornwall 733-7630 Fishing Tiwkle Athletics 55. Marine Supplies lVIILLER'S xiii' Hardware ,xv-.5111 P' Housewares SEWING CENTER fell-117' 1' A' Clothing 105 WEST MAGNOLIA STREET Q ff- l' Tqyg TOLL .Ag S- V i 733-9330 FREE 398-1770 ' ar my COUNTY Bellingham -1305753 Sash Sz Door C o m p a n y N C' E S t. 1913 600 West Holly St. Bellingham, WA 98225 B' Whirlpool-Tappan-Maytag-Amana Prelid n ggghifliizrrsoggz Inc. Res. 734-6359 6 Bellingham, Wash. 98225 Bus. 734-7500 P em'5 00 Coumy L'ne384'1m Speed Queen- JennAirMCorning-KitchenAid 1517 Cornwall Ave. Service Line 734-6624 Bellingham, WA 98225 181 JoEf8JZ'iEFTY's SHOE ERVIC . Amo Msn. .. - mp 676-9250 Whatcom Data Processing, Inc. 135 N. Commercial Bellingham, WA 98225 HORSESHOE CAFE Open 24 Hours 113 E. Holly St. B'ham, Wa. Danskin Capezio Tap shoes Ballet Shoes Leotards The Arabesque Tights Leg Warmers Square Dance Everything for the Shoes Dancer and Gymnast Tutus Ballet Bags Theatrical Bellingham 119 N. Commercial Mrakelg Towers Bellingham, Wa. 98225 mn 5 Lobby 676-0666 Keep Your in eye on y ,- , gg Mt. Baker Aai '3' Mt. Baker is going to the top. More Education. More Listings. More Closing of Commercial properties. Keep your eye on a proven Winner. Chris Jorgensen, Broker 2201 James Street 676-0251 384-0499 sms'- JOE MARTIN SPORTING GOODS INC. Telephone C2065 733-1610 S 703 W. Holly Street Bellingham, Washington 98225 Northern Comforts Clothing Boutique 1411 Commercial Bellingham, WA. 98225 12065 733-6919 E, ' I CONGRATULATIONS La -iii -All TO THE hffilei ' CLASS OF '78 4. CELKIOXQFH Quality Products. State SL Holly gxpcfrt Darkroom 734-5900 en a. rite up Bellingham Wmdow' l OLDS ' CADILLAC ' GMC ' HONDA I 1800 IOWA STREET Best Wishes to the Class of 1978 . . . The. Herald Bellingham 7 Todays News Today Good luck, Seniors from BLACKBURN OFFICE EQUIPMENT 1223 Commercial 733-7660 Congratulations Seniors! BROWN BARBER 81 BEAUTY SUPPLY, Inc. 2815 Meridian St Bellingham, Wash Over V2 century of Dependable Service! uWe now repair electric Shavers Glen Friedl Gene Rorvig 676-1033 733-4236 1316 King St., across from Fred Meyers NSee nuafor aH your fanidy insurance needs. STATE FARM K5 Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there State Farm Insurance Companies 'NSURANCE lulo Life f in Home Offices: Bloomington, Illinois BURLINGTON NORTHERN KBFW-93 A.M. Proud Country Radio 'zaniz 'LOG S anulgacfufzing ' American Fabricators Division ' Brooks Lumber Company Division ENGINEERED WOOD PRODUCTS P. O. Box 7 Phone 733-1700 Bellingham Congratulations and Good Luck from BUDGET SEWING and YARDAGE CENTER 'I IIC i Home of Viking L' i Sewing Machines and Select and Unusual Knit Fabrics Budget Sewing and Yardage 2833 Meridian Corner at Illinois Bellingham, Washington Q91 NORTHWOOD FURNITURE, INC. 4219 Meridian St. Bellingham, Washington 98225 GLEN GOSAGE PHARM CY Bellingham Medical Center 1811 C St. Chestnut Medical Center 800 E. Chestnut Best Wishes to the Class of 1978 KEUTRUI' REIIITORS 'The Company behind the sold sign' 315 Lakeway DrivefBellingham, Washington 98225 UNITED AUTO HECTRI6, ING. Phone 734-2360 747 Ohio Street BELLINGHAM, WASHINGTON MORRIE,S DRIVE IN Congratulations Class of '78 2601 Birchwood THE COASTAL TRADING COMPANY A World Wide Import Shop 314 W. Champion St. Bellingham, Washington 98225 COCHRAN gl TOMES Propprietors 206-671-2863 NORTHWESTERN 306 W. Champion . fmt fo MOJO Music? Commercial Bank 67-1211 Member FDIC ... WE'VE MOVED ... New Home Specialists Land Development Existing Homes Lots Sz Land Commercial Investments Now at 3205 Northwest Ave. 734-8640 398-1000 BELCO PRINTING WTHE PRINTER of Bellingham DOWNTOWN BELLINGHAM TRAVEL 1210 Cornwall Leopold Inn Bldg. Bellingham, WA 98225 733-1270 or 384-1252 FAIRHAVEN TRAVEL 1201 12th Street in the railroad car Bellingham, WA 98225 671-0200 MASSEY REALTY, INC. Gallery of Homes We bring people homel' 733-4310 1202 N. State St. Bellingham 384-1113 MOUSE QW- PATRONIZE YOUR YEAR BOOK ADVERTISERS Mayor Lou's . .. Your headquarters for: Whirlpool Hitachi Maytag RCA Litton G.E. Sony Jenn-Air PARBERRY T.V. 84 APPLIANCES 705 W. Holly 384-5155 734-2340 COUNTRY MOUSE BOUTIQUE Bay Street Village Bellingham, Wa. Featuring Pottery by Berg and other local artists 185 STUDENT INDEX Adams, Jay 137,139 Adams, Jeff 65 Adams, Cindy 97 Adams, Terri 65 Adelstein, Gary 65 Adema, Jim 35,97,101 Adrian, Randy 14,97 Albee, Danny 20,87 'Albee,iDeblaie,V13Z , Allen, Ju 13? QAllen, thyj29,65Q114 1 1' n, ita 1' ! ,32,137,,l,,1t, at 3' efsafifffig mmmm 7523? V , ,Vr. , QL if if f 221992797 1, f 54555-Am 'Y ?afF 37:11 f' te And S9U3ffNffi'1SfY1, ,,, if 7 iwiifllnde X n,'5lfredfH13 4 'M a.Ai1dQvsi19, jliSal8,20, 1,975 A A def5iin,s'B1a1iba1f5??2, 2 ii' x dersbn, I ,, , , nderson, 1D3we 87 L Q dersojig, 176 12137 ' Mdersongf, 97 M, at V,,, dersofn, j . ugguemm, , renneth 97 A Anderson, Kris 50,51,52,137 160 Anderson Anderson, Andrews, Angell, Annette, Archer, Arthur, Dave Arthur, Beth Ashe, Brian Aughe, Danny 95 ,J Axton, Khirstie 871' Ayers, Nanci 63,1 Backstrom, Holly 65 Backstro y 138 Backstrom, erri29,44,49,, 86,8192 ' Baldetta, J ' Q M87 ' Baldwin, C V 587 ' ' Bandur, Jo 97 - Bandur, Susan 73 Bannerman, Brad 14,97 Banning, Penny 14,104 Banning, Roberta 16,65 Barker, Katherine 24,95 Barnell, Steve 65 Barnes, Mike 87,120,122,124 Barnett, Kenalyn 18,19,52,65 Barr, Bill 87,120,122,124 Barrett, Laurie 20,46,97,102 Barry, Thomas 75,76,87 Bartholick, Robin 97 Baton, Brenda 73 Ba in, Jack 14,87,113 Barton, Joel 14,87,106 Bates, Stuart 65 186 ,aijfii ,,,, , .3 1 Bryan 16,655,125 Larry 28,31,33, 20,22,23,28, 40 97 Beard Bengen Benner Bennett Bennett Benson, 125 Benson Benson Benson Berg 76,97, Bernard 16,65 Bielaski 65,119 Binschus Bjornson, Blair, Julie Blair, Rodfcne Blair, Ross 66 Bluhm, A Shimon 16,66,78 ,WJV 1 38 m Paul 79,87,118,120 1 159 Deanna 66 'sa 33,66 John 14,87,106, 14,8t33!6,97, Kris 14,18',81g,97 Michael 66,78,119 Vickie 138' ' ' ar 6 9731.56 Liz 8 Julie John 138 87 -V 1' 76,118 20,23,29,36, 9 ,, 32 Brzgeidt, Michele 97 Brandt, Bill 66 ,,Braunschweig, Ed 66,78,125 Brehm, Theresa 52,87 Brionez, Jerry 138 Brionez, Liz 97 Brock, Rod 87,127 Brooks Brooks Barbara 14,1888 Donald 66 Brooks, Kathy 33,81,113, 138 ' ,, E Brooks, Kevin 138,141 Brooks, Monte 66 Brooks Ronald 66 Broussard, Cynthia 95 Broussard, Mitchell 66 Brown, Kenneth 79,88 139 Brown, 301120197 Brown, Tawny 88 Brown, Teresa 97 Bryan, Kim 26,139 Bryant, Jean 66 Buckenmeyer, Joe 138 Budge, Pat 14,97 11 Awww Bullard, Andy 20,218,113 Burgraff, Calvin 120,139 ,l,' f Burgraff, Kathy 28,97 Bur-grafff, Tammy,,52,66 Burnsdames 139 Chris,104 14,97 A Calkins, Anita Calkins, Chris Calkins, Harold Campbell, Lance Canaan, Karen Carlsson, Lisa Caron, Brian 8 Caron, Lyonie Carptnter, Carr, Kenneth Carr, Rena 37, Carson, James Casey, James 97 Caswell, Robert Chapman Chapman, .1 96,97,102,133 Chervenock, Chervenock, Chin, Mike Christofierson Clark, Bill 88 Clark, John Clark, Virginia 'ivliiiliiiih ullup, Donna 88 Cul Q ., I ' D llv Curt V-V, , Dahl, -' Dang ' aier, Heidi Dangelmaier, Lisa Davis, Kenneth Davis, Martha 88 Davis, Mary 17,l Day, Jon 14,88 M ll llh-ann X an fi' E 4 , , 95,2 nf ,, Tom Steve Dillon Lxsa Sue 52 66 23,5288 ,H 2 limi? -, or n Darla 66 54435 I0 Elder, Gregory 66 , Elliott, Mark 89 Firos, Mike 12,44,49,64,66, Galley, M0930 'Ubi 064 -mfyk Ti wiv-0 UHF' adn fliwii 'nr W2 ! fWi QW if 68,70,114 7 Gardisky, Thomas 89 Gates, Kellie 68 Gehrke, Mike 89 Gelevnse, Bruce 99 Ted 75,89,111,117, Q,--Q ., Grasdock, Don 75, Grasdock, Vern Greco, Mary Green, Green, Green, Green Cathy J anell John ,4 lnniv Rhonda Lenny 42 104 16 68 .Ion 20 2j3,44,45, f Hale, J ' 'wmwvlx -f K, odie 16 52 68 GGGG Hall, Cheryl 68 Hall, Lila 144 Hallick, Brad 99 Halverson, Tim 89 Hamer, Rhonda 68 Hamilton, Jenny 144 Hamilton, Lisa 52,68 Hamilton, Morey 144 ' Hamilsqg, Todd 13,68,125 W, Hamm,-1 eanine 13,14,18,35,99 eiee if augness, Casey 99 Harrison, Peggy 24,4059 Harvey, Curtis 99 Harvey, William 763132 Hatch, Dean 104 Hatfield, Greg 33,90 Hatfield, Patty 52,68 Hatfield, Valerie 82,99 . Haufle, Marcia m Jiang, Mike 90,113 1 augney, Gina 38,104 Hamm, Loren 99 1: Cheryl 18,90 Hamm, Ramon 89,126 dtii Jiivves, John 68,78,119 Haney, Mark 14,99 i Sally 52,145 Hansen, Eric 144 Doug 99 Hansen ' ' H Hansen Hansen Hanson Mike 99 , Sherrie 13,18,45,80,99,101 , Terri 20,29,45,99,102 Dawn 104 ' Hanson: Heidi 36,144 Hanson, Holle 99 Larry 68 Hfiyes, Michael 68 Hiath, Dick 99 Helgeson, Darin 68,78 taeiiand, Mike 99 Haeller, Paul 99 Hanson, Steve 99 Carol 80,90 Har f brook, Joanna 89 'Vt ll'ii Kathy 100 Har i burger, Lee Ann 68 ii'fl Jarold 100 Har Kim 14,31,90 f 'HiQ?5nifin, John 73 Mike 99 9WQkjHenken, Brad 104 Har , J anis 29,99 259i nley, Robin 35,510,192 Ha Cathy 90 nshaw, Brant 14,9o,118 H 'Debra Kay 68 f51tQ?,ff,,5,,l,, rda, John 75,100,111,120 March 33,52,68,72 Troy 90,94 we 90 Lynda 90 Patricia 40,104 s, Timothy 68 1 J , ,ttteyi 1-. X 1 Katheryn 52,68 Brian 27,68 Jerry 145 Sharon 80,104 Don 14,100,102 Ron 14,100,102 gerson, Ron 145 ill, Anne 30,90 ill, Cheryl 68 ill, Jenny 112,139,145 Hill, Keith 124,139,145 Hill, Paul 78,119 Hill, Rita 29,100 Hillaire. Alesha 104 Hillaire, Clyde 73 Hillaire, Mareie 90 Hillaire, Maria 73 Hillard, Dennis 16,68 Hillius, Andy 145 Hilton, Susan Hindman, Jeffery Hindman, Rena 32,5190 Hinton, Lynda Hiramoto, Randy 100 Hirschkorn, Darryl 90 Hirsehkorn, Donna 90 Hitz, Brenda 100 Hitz, Steven 73 Hoekstra, Cindy 20,90 Hoekstra, Ed 100 Hoff, John 90 Hoggarth, Richard 20 4 -7 4 ,XBNAJ HW f . fr 2- Q :-1-ska. , 1 fs . - ', S ' ' ' ' N .. . . - - N 'CN'-oo. i, 1 ev 5 Qs N.. 55 . Hogue, 68 Hoksbergen, Kris 100 Holleman, Brenda 20,90 Holleman, Dale 145 Holmstrom, Dawn 16.68 Holmstrom, Sabrina 100 Hr Barb 14,90 Hood, ,V 'e 146 Horn, John ' 173390 Horne, Cindy 100, Howard, Gerald 90 Hubbard, Mathew 68,119 Hudson, Elizabeth 68,114 Hulsebus, Karen 68 Hulsebus, Kellie 115,133,146 Humliek, Kenny 100 Humphrey, Kelly 104,120 Humphrey, Kirt Thomas 73 Hurlbert, Janice 146 Hurlbert, J effry 90 Hurlbut, Kari 100 Huson Greg 13,68 Marcie 13,28,100,111 Thao 100 Natalie 29,536,146 90,118 ffxs Susan 29,36,100,121 P , f. -1. .sfo -- MIK UP -0 x V A1,llM3Ll1fv o-Mowwswe wkwwxw o 4- xv V: 2 1 bl ix.. wk . f - Y S Ja o, Jloo 35,52,a2,s:s,1oo,1o9, Johnston, Rod Jack, J aeobson, Jalbert, Jal I rt, Ja A s, Denise James, Jeff 100 James J ansen, Jeffers, Steven 100 Jenkins, Alan 90 Jenki ol on 146 , Jeanine Jenkins, Jenks, Mary 68 Jenks, Susa Johansen, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson Johnson Johnson, J ohnson, 20 2123 35 91 100 Jolley, Bill 13,79,87,90,1201 3183 1, J one Jones 14,90 Jones Rhortia 3295 Stephen 69,78,119 4 . S. I ' S' Jolley, Brian 69,78,125if' Jonasson, Robin 13,25,28,108 132 147 14,28,30,35,46 88 90 91 ia 20,85,52,88,91,134,149 Piii Mark 152 20,147 4 Montague, Matt 91Q , Laurie 1 70,11 , .,1 6 , Kelly 91 ' Sheryl 92 n Eric 1418 Kent 39 Ludtke, Lance 101,117,118,120 Paul 70,113 fm, Mike 1 7 ' llia o itz, Amt Moritz, Jon 71,80 Lyste, Kerry 101 MacArthur Darlene 70 Cult MacArthur, Diane 1Q Tony 71 0 1 ,Mickey152g?' Randall 71,72 , Mingo, Jeff' Magner, Albert Mahle Ami Moore, J oy 'Vlount Tim 16 24 69 Mahle, 150 John 152 iil' Peel, Robert 751 0 Eiko 24 30100 Jim 75,102,120,134 Pam Chuck 92 959 fbliilfiiek Mackey Martihsen, Mark 'Ae' e 6 9 Larson, Ccbrdon 70 'V 70,78 'YL X K. 'Q E sv . .vi U, 42,70 18,101X-4 120,148 ' coin, Aiiika,104- D id Linderrrialn, SilScy'i52,91 ,148 ind V uistff if 'f1nF38,101 Lind heryl 52,70 Lin tfmVicki 148 1 Li sey, Melessa 101 ittle, Gary 148 Little, Roger 101 'fii Loftus, Julie 781 Lo ii,VVAmli5iiy 101,103 f',get,,52,70 lllliiii - 4' Logan, Te esa 91 Loney, Bruc 705 Eng, Steggnig 18,8 Susan 14,100,104 ff 91 16,24,52,70 16,5270 V H 1.a,,Q2ig94elugin, Michael 12 14,18,101,1iQi5fi5 26,74,'f5,77,10gg820, Jill Tony 101 Margaret 16,70,115 Matyas, Bill 14,95,118 Mayervich, Colleen 70 Mcafee, Robert 149 McBride, Bonnie 20,101 McCandless, Mic McCartin McCartin helle 81,101 18,91 70,115 Brian 70 l if Donna 20,23,142,149 am 71,72,119 16,71,48,125 14,91 McSwain Kari Mead, David Medema, Kelli Miehler, Mike 14,91 Mehler, Sheri 1019 efndoza, J ck 101 Robert 71,78,119 Pen, Viola 92 ,if-f Perkins, Teresa 16,71 is Perry, Christopher 92 , , K, . ,iiPer V5,,Dan 92 ' PeVj -, Jeff 152 'fit P ,VVJodie 14,102 ,Jayne 26,95 0 e son, Brad 79,92 SPeeaiig5ii, Brian 79,512,124 Q,gPetersorxg Karla 71 ifetersoin, Leann 50,51,52,131,150, 153,160 Azy, Peterson, Leel'iAm1i36,108,114,153 lfi.ii 'i?etierson, Shannon 45,232,153 fi -Peterson, Sha on 73 Peterson Shaioii 82 83 92 as S 1' Pevvitt, Sandy 102 Pfannenstiel, Robert 76,92 QV 4 , aifitrsii 7,ri Nm 5 0 Q- f i14,106,113,153 sNiXOlllV Pam LKJILL ill , 1 Chagfd 150,153 Nom 7 'iilii 1 Piaiites, my 153 78 BI' 571 Nordquist, Traci 18,92 N owakowski, John 75,77,120,150 Noyes, Dana 23,31,121,150 Noyes, Mitch 33,76,92,124 Nukolls, Sara 150 Nutter, G, ' , Nutter, Terr 4 V O'Brien, Kat 31,3, ,132 O'Connor,R 39,192 O'Connor Payrick 71 Oldham Rob V02 Oldham Tim ffl 411- Olsen Erin 10 Olsen, Laura 12183512814 192 Olsen, Leroy 151,157 Olsen, Marian 52,92 Olsen, Miriam 92 Ol en, Patsy 92 en, Robert 71,119 son, Jolene 44,49,66,71,108 Linda 151,159 Stephen 102 ,errithew McCloud, Metcalf, Danny ichaelson, Eric ichaelson, Susan Digi Siiginz 44,4549 76, J Miles, Sandra Miller, Ben 101 Miller, Dan-139 Miller, Greg 1019 iii Miller, Lauraf'71i Miller, Lawnie 5,01 l'0l 0 Miller, MariaV,,5 ,71 Miller, Mark 35,45,102,126,192 Miller Miller, 40,43,10,2,134 L. 91 L v Vxelace, acyV148r Vicki wmong,,Do 2 MEAN 4 ' . Moberg ' wmqgk a 20,2223 V,15jZ,4 1 Moena, A V Ll1b9tlCl'l, 'I T Ofly V 5 ,ij M0nr0eV R011 7 ,,,i' 3 ' f., K in-. Tom 113,120,157 , Brad 151 Craig 27,76,92ii' 102 OMalley 71 K I Parberry V Parker, Karen 151, i 4 c ii' V Peterson, 2 79 Pierce, Jeff 92 Pierron, Bill 17,18,26,46,153 Pike, Kevin 102 Pilkey, David 20,23,40,103 Pilkey, Donna 20,23,40,152, 3 Piljcey, Jodi 18,92 Pfey, Susan 18,71 fl, , P Vn, Linda 18,19,i52,92i ii 1' 4 P 'ento, Ken 71,125 Q5 f P ento, Manuel 34,1342 53 , P her, Lynn 92 Q T Pitcher, Steve 223g?0,15 ' 5 Pgsch, Anne HJ, ,103, 0 V P sch, Frank 16,71,78,1 5 9 Pitsch, Mary 18,19,81,92 , Pitsch, Tim 14,120,121,12 4,141,153 Pitts, Steve 18,92 - Platt, Marlene 92 Polinder, Sandra 24,30,71 Polinkus, Christeen 24,71 7 Porter, Brian 79,103,118 Powell, Frank 108,117,11 V Powell, J effery 71 Pranger, Schell 149 Pranger, Vic 92 Presler, Carol 95 Prokopowich, Jane 13,14,80,92,1 4 Purviance, John 104 i'1 H 'Ai ' inf , ei, Sy. 9 :aqui mga 444, 1 mums if , ubena , Ruckey f Rudy, E' an Reinholt, Nancy 20,103 Reitan, Mickey 159 Reitan, Linda 93 - Reyiiolds, Reynolds, Reynolds, Danny 75,77,103,111,120 Shari 18,52,71 Terry 159 Rhea, Steve 71 3 Rick, Brian 13,66,72,113 Rick, James 76,93 Rick, .1011 75,93,94,120 . Rick, Mary 13,2o,2:s,31,so,1o5,154, 155 Rick, Roxi 154 Rick, Scott 72,78 4 Ridge, Kelly 154 Ridge, Tracy 93 Ridley, William 73 Rightmire, Kim 14,100,103,106,126 Riley, Danny 103 Riseland, Julie 64,72,115 Ritter, Kathy 93 Roberts, Nancy 45,50,51,52154,160 Roberts, Ricahrd 103 Robertson, Michael 103 Robinson, Robinson, Robinson, 144,154 Robinson, Robinson Clayton 26,154 David 154 Jim 13,39,46,120,122,124, JoAnn 72 Cheryl 141,154 Roddey, LeAnna 93 Roddey, Richard 72 Rodriguez, Sherry 73 Rodriquez, Shelly 95 Roe, Paul 12,2o,23,79,s6,92,106,11s 120,128,131 Roeben, William 40,42,72 Roedell, Mark 95 Roedell, Shari 147,154 Rogge, Troy 72 Rohde, Tammy 72 Rohwer, James 90,93 Rohwer, Bob 12,106,120,128,130,154,161 Roland, Erich 109,145,154 Roland, i t rie 72 Rosch, J I Rosch, L Rose, , 1 Roth, f Rothen 1 0 ounds Runest ,Rushin Q gdushin 129,1 ' 3Rusk, Ruswic ' Ruswic f SKaren 1 5293 andy 76, ,VVL 3 154 13,29,46,81,93 do Rl N oo fc 4 .. 6 V 1 D1 4 xr 11 5: -J N oo F-4 55m??5fW4 1 rk 154 1 A arin 93 ta 155 5 , 1 Kris 7 3, ,- . 76Q93,1 118,129 :PICK 20,2' 3,24,4o,4 ' 28, 34 155 3 24,93 heryl 11 T155 l v ' 4 y 0 4 - v 51 1 'F' ,y 1 ,- 1 5 1 93 4 Sabisto iLMorris 1 Sehrt, James 72 Selke, Richard 14,103 Selnes, Laura 20,21,103 Senechal, Rick 14,104 Senuty, Paul 16,72,78,113 Sethney, Karen 18,155 Sewell, Beth 103 Shade, Patricia 16,52,72 Shaffer, Sandra 72,80 Shannon, Robert 72,78,119 Sharp, Laura 103 Shelley, Kenneth 72 Shelly, Rodney 93 Shelly, Russell 103 Sherwood, Keith 72 Shockey, Chris 72 Shockey, Joe 103 Shockey, Lee 155 Sholtz, Carol 81 Siden, Colleen 156 Siden, Pat 93 Simenson, Laura 93 Simmons, Sadie Luanne 73 Simplot, Marlene 156 Sjoberg, Janet 14,32,93 Slater, Darren 156 Sliger, Jay 104 Smith, Bob 93 Smith, Carol 72,813,115 Smith, Danae 29,36,80,156 Smith, Darin 72,119 Smith, Darla 93 Smith, Donna 93,114 Smith, Dori 156 Smith, Jane 103,132 Smith, Jesse 93 Smith, Jim 79,111,113,120,129,156 Smith, Maril 80,93,112,121 Smith, Melissa 156 Smith, Seana 18,52,72 Smith, Stuart 35,139,156 Smith, Velvet 23,31,52,103 Smith, Tara 103 Smith, Todd 103 Smith, Von 93,118 Snow, Kelly 156 Snowdon Deeleen 72 sadafqaift, Stuart 72,78,119 Solvangmrik 117,120,156f1 Solvang, Markus 72,78 Sorensen, Scott 72 Sperry, Igfnda 93 - Sperry, L5ri 147,156 Spoto, Mike 103 f 5Starkey, Gary 156 Starkey, Jill 72 Starkey, i arcie Steele, Ji, Jyhi 103 2 Steele, Joe 95 , Stefanso 4aBrenda ii ,72 Steiner mm 72 7 8 11 ii 119 , 1 , , it Steiner, ncy156 J Stephan, Todd 74,75,77,111,12o,122, 124,131, 157 Sumption, Melinda 104 Sundstrom, Ray 157 Swanson, Swanson, Kurt 73,78,125 Shari 20,23,29,36,103 Swanson, Timothy 94 Swanson, Tonya 95 Swanson, Warren 16,73 Swedelius, Kurt 75,103,120 Swedelius, Todd 13,44,49,76,86,92,94 Swendt, Annette 36,103 Swofford, Tamara 16,64,73,126 Swope, Susan 81,94,112 Symonds, Tanya 24,73 Systad, Russ 94 Tangvald, Taubenhei Julie 14,94 m, Kyle 104 Taunton, John 157 Taylor, Ed 94,124 Tenaglia, Scott 104 Thomas, Laura 14,29,104 Thomas, Michael 149,157 Thompson, Chris 141,157 Thompson, Garth 104 Thompson, Jeff 104 Thompson, Laura 31,104 Thompson, Margaret 18,40,73 Thompson, Valerie 73 Thompson, Vanessa 14,20,52,104 Thorsteinson, Susan 83,94 Todahl, Rick 20,94 Todahl, Susan 157 Todd, Rock 75,104,120 Toennessen, Lynn 157 Tomlinson, Lorri 13,18,52,68,73 Tomlinson, Tammy 13,14,24,31,46,108, 134,15O,157,160 Tooker, Judy 97,104 Torgerson, LeAnn 73 Toth, Kathy 132,157 Totten, Steven 72,73 Tran, Hai 94 Tran, Son 157 Treat, Jeff 95 Tretwold, Gary 104,122,124 Tripp, Greg 158,160 Trotto, Cara 14,29,35,52,15o,155,15si 'Eugwell, Tracy 24,94 . furner, Glen 73 ttle, Paul 141,158 4 agar, John 20,22,23,28,104 rbano, Louise 30,35,89,95 rbano, Beth 30,52,73 , rness, Marsha 158 . Urness, Robert 32,95 'V Vail, Yvonne 95,131 ii Valadez, Carl 16,68,73,125 Valadez, Les 20,76,87,95 Valentine, Kathy 20,29,46,104 Valum, Kjell 38,158 Wakeley, Judy 95 Walker, Bonnie 95 Walker, Grant 158 Wallace, Mark 75,120 Walton, Deanna 35,52,73 Walton, Suzanne 20,22,23,35,45,158,192 Walvatine, Karen 81,95 Walvatine, Ken 73,78,119 Warren, Mary 29,104 Warren, Theresa 73 Warwick, Julie 158 Watson, Bob 104,134 Weispfenning, Mike 95 Weiss, Heidi 73,81 Welsh, Thomas 159 West, Marty 75,95,106,118,120 West, Cindy 159 Westhayer, Holly 159 Weston, Joanne 73 Weston, John 104 Weston, Marion 159 Weston, Vivian 52,108,159,161 White, Lonnie 104 White, Robert 95 Whitehead, Sally 29,95,114,121 Whitehead, Wendy 20,29,36,46,121 Whitfield, Nancy 159 Whitson, Cathleen 73 Whitson, Max 95 Whitson, Richard 159 Wickenburg, Dean 46,74,75,77,120,152,159 Wiebe, Gayle 20,40,43,104 Wallace, Mike 104 Wiebe, Pam 13,20,23,28,40,42,43,87,93,9 Wilkie, Bonnie 104 Willey, Adam 95 Willey, Lisa 159 Williams, George 104 Williams, Joanie 95 Williams, Linda 104 Williams, Rhonda 159 Williams, Traci 29,104 Wilson, Rita 95 Wilson, Shannon 14,20,23,40,43,52,104, 105,128,131 Wirth, Sandra 95 Wolfe, Pamela 95 Wolken, Leigh 35,95,192 Wollert, Mattheus 104 Wood, Robert 104 Wood, Timothy 95 Woodell, Noel 95 Woodmansee, Sean 73 Workman, Lonnie 159 Worthen, Robert 73 Wright, Alexander 73 Wright, Barry 73 Wright, Curtis 73 Wright, David 14,102,104 Wright, Douglas 104 Wright, Keith 73 Wright, Kevin 76,95 Wright, Timothy 104 5 ' ,,., Sadler ' f 86 93 124 132 . 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Nano , 95 . . , . - ' 41 4 swath 1 Vi ' , ' ' 5 Qsaiiglgiaah 2o,23,25g2g,108, gb ajsbggofgi, vggyaigiamy 13,29,36,38,1?04,110,121, Yunker, 73 aw gi1xton,Julie 72,114 2 g 4 ,,,i1 am 12114140180-86,88-89194, varasr, Shga17,2Og82,831,9Q g Saxton, Mace 18,72 1 1 fiiaaa ' ' Veena!-dial' ale 153 , ii F1217 919109 riCi'5elY T 72 Meme W ' Zappa, Lisa 20,21,23,30,35,94,95,1 l, , as A 9 gi M , Y ig, r Q , a erle Zehnder, Steve 104 , ' he 4 Llfifltth A 3311511 ziaia, Cathy 12,35,38,80,96,104,1 , , 632555 euner, at y gas, Z' l,B'll 13,7s,113 ,a it Scheuner, Kendra 72 595351, Ziiiineri Mike 95 is Schlewitz, Kevin 76,103,132 SUQEQROU Zimbra, Jon ' 95 5 A ' f,' A Schrey, Bob 109,155 Suyl1er,.R2y Zourkos, Nik Schroeder SUWPUOY1 Zowada, Michael 104 Jay Volkman, Penny, Scott 17 any , J 5' its E, - Schwind, Tom 33311191 'Scott, Mary 83,115,155 5 - at 1. 15.1, A iti, Mis 's year the Shuksan Staff tried to ent, through this publication, the clianging views many of you experi- enced during the year. To represent these changing views, we used the stream, which appeared frequently throughout the context of the book. In- dividual growth and growth as a group was presented through the stream, which starts small and grows. It changes in turbulance, speed, depth, direction, and finally becomes a part of a large body of water, much as graduating Seniors become a part of the community. As Staff members, we attempted to give full and honest, but subjective, positive coverage of activi- ties and classes. We avoided present- ing many of the negative aspects of school which many of us tend to over- look, ignore, or merely accept with frustration or disgust. While it is im- possible to know what each person is thinking individually, overall, we felt that the book expressed some of the basic attitudes many of you felt. We hope you felt Lge same way. Special thanks to Editor Suzanne Walton, and, Laura Olsen, Leigh Wolkop, Sydnee Lisa Zappa, Robin Pam Funk for their hard and an Q X .3 V X ,ai la 'Q t-Wa W M lf 'Q 2 - K, f 'I
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