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Oo Maybe this weekend increment is like on Sat. night the day OF IN in SP) 5 ies YY fo) fe S oc fed w S around in my car We can get a bunch of people hog | and maybe play baseball or football at Cornwall Park all the guys said that the would bring their friends, Because I’m in and we’re supposed to be listening Band Stage Band Flag Team Choir Swing Choir Girls’ Ensemble Barbershop Quartet Orchestra Homecoming What-a-Sho Grub Tolo Cheerleaders Football Raider Angels Volleyball Cross Country Girls’ Tennis Girls’ Swimming Executive Board Inter-High Student Council Girls’ and Boys’ State Faculty Freshman Class Band Recognized 30 Year Dedication The Raider Band contributed to the spirit at B.H.S. They performed concerts, half-time entertainment at football and basketball games, and marched in pa- rades. During the year they went on concert tours ranging from Victoria to California. The band was known for its friendliness and hospitality. The band made many friends and it brought them closer to- gether. B.H.S. can be proud of its 1979-80 Raider Band. Page 14: 1: The band formed a “30” honoring Mr. Pauley’s thirty year teaching career. 2: Karla Kearney and Karin Mitchell presented a cake and plaque to Mr. Pauley. 3: Joey Collins, John McSwain, Jamie Collins, and Richard Mowry waited for the half-time show to start. Page 15: 1: Susan James, Judy West, Kelly Parker, Landis Mihara, and Darlene Simplot passed the time while they waited to begin. Row 1: Don Newman, Tom Gallaher, Mike Mehler, Richard Mowry, John McSwain, Scott Butters, Nam Tran, Joey Collins, Jamie Collins, and Karla Kearney. Row 2: Allyson Benner, Colette Jalbert, Linda Getchell, Connie Lavigueure, Suzy Hadley, Jodie Hale, Chris Cochrane, Judy West, Susan James, Kelly Parker, Lisa Dangelmaier, Kathy Bechtol, Charlene Jalbert, Sue Morse, Dean Edmundson, Kris Oldham, Angie Hanson, and Tami Erickson. Row 3: Lane Weaver, Mary Coulthurst, Dave Clendenen, Randy Williams, Corinne Abbe, Barb Schenking, Tricia Shade, Sharon Leque, Teryl Deer, De- nise McMurry, Barb Hood, Annette Moreau, Tammy Falk, and Janet Munro. Row 4: Dave Klander, Doug White, Keith Glidden, Philip Gillette, Carlos Valadez, Bobbi Banning, Rick Rutledge, Landis Mihara, Mike Melugin, Brian Neyens, Bob Urness, Bob Nelson, Cheryl Wright, and Leisa Hamilton. Row 5: Kristy Bernard, Gayle Raber, Tom Erickson, Sandy Kolbe, Martin Benson, Ka- rin Mitchell, Mark Cole, Bev Storms, Teresa Perkins, Wendy Grant, Val Vogel, Lori Jacobson, and Harold Calkins. Row 6: Janet DuPraw, Patty Klopp, Sherry Densmore, Scott Frostad, Jim Kehl, Todd Kombol, Frank Pitsch, Jeff Canaan, Steve Talmy, Randy Patzkowsky, Jeff Hindman, Joel Barton, Melody McGonigal, Sheri Pollock, Teri Falk, and Heidi Fleck. Missing: Rick Bourland, Greg Copland, Jon Day, John Horn, Scott Kosa, Eric Morgan, Matt Nims, Andy Somers, Jack Barton, Laurie Dunnigan, Kerri Faulkner, Kim Hardy, Greg Johnson, Beth Mason, Sharron Peterson, Darlene Simplot, and Julie Tan- gvauld. Accomplished Students Played In Stage Band Row 1: David Klander, Annette Moreau, Dean Ed- mundson, and Allyson Benner. Row 2: Rick Bour- land, Eric Morgan, and Jon Day. Row 3: John Horn, Greg Copland, Matt Nims, Doug White, Bobbi Banning, and Mike Melugin. Row 4: Rich- ard Mowry. The Stage Band was made up of se- lected students from the Raider Band. During the year they played at assem- blies, concerts, and other school func- tions. They traveled to contests in other states and represented our school. 1: John Horn practiced his electric guitar. 2: Dave Klander was serious about playing the barry sax. Flag Team Entertained The Flag Team again had a full squad with fourteen members captained by senior Natalie Downs. The girls were chosen from choir but became part of the marching band during football half-time shows and parades. The group also accompanied ihe band to Victoria in the spring. Row 1: Captain Natalie Downs. Row 2: Theda Duncan, Michelle Gilliam, Sue Thorsteinson, Cindy Hoekstra, Cathy Green, and Jennifer Mixon. Row 3: Margaret Duncan, Pam Wiebe, Caren Crabtree, Sandra Shaffer, Julie Riseland, Shelly Varner, and Vinnie Jameson. 1: Despite appearances Michelle Gilliam did end up in the right place. 2: Vinnie Jameson, Margaret Duncan, and Sue Thorsteinson stood to attention during a football half-time show. 3: Shelly Varner, Sandra Shaffer, and Vinnie Jameson performed a routine for the show. - Concert Choir Had An Active Year 33 The 1979-80 Concert Choir was very active this year. Besides the major school concerts, they performed at the City Hall, the Elks Club, and Sun- nyland Elementary School during Christmas; and later performed at Disneyland and Knott’s Berry Farm during an extended Spring vacation. They worked many hours earning money to pay for the trip to Califor- nia, and overall had a super year. Row 1: Barb Anderson, Beth Fieser, Gail Northey, Jenny Mixon, Sandra Shaffer, Cathy Green, Kevin Melland, Brian Rick, Todd Christensen, Fred Schacht, Wes Erdahl, Jennifer McKinnon, Julie Riseland, Mich- elle Gilliam, Kelly Hoffman, Kim Friedl, Karin Rob- erts, and Vinnie Jameson. Row 2: Deanna Walton, Becky Patterson, Patty McCormack, Cindy Hoekstra, Susan Thorsteinson, Natalie Downs, Rick Bourland, Eric Morgan, Chris Copland, Stuart Soderquist, Ty Giddings, Leigh Wolken, Lisa Zappa, Kathy O’Brien, Kim Galley, Beth Arthur, Yvonne Vail, and Shelly Var- ner. Row 3: Carol Larive, Mary McCartin, Sandy Supr- unenko, Carol Smith, Mark Waide, Kevin Brandt, Tom Mallahan, Martin Costello, Kevin McKay, Kris Runestrand, Dan Albee, Richard Anderson, Dave An- derson, Patty Hatfield, Julie Saxton, Heidi Weiss, Julie Tangvald, Theda Duncan, and Margret Duncan. Row 4: Margaret Costello, Pam Wiebe, Sheri Nims, Nancy Miller, Andy Bullard, Paul Roe, Wade Larson, Mark Murdzia, Barry Doran, Ed Taylor, Mark Iles, Kevin Pa- zaski, Bill Knudsen, Ken Klander, Kim Hardy, Caren Crabtree, Jayne Petersen, Stephanie Croft, and Con- nie Pilon. Missing: Harold Calkins, Janet Craswell, Lisa Freeman, Kurt Harris, Jim Kehl, Jill Limbacher, Frank Pitsch, Evie Rothenbuhler, Les Valadez, Theresa Warren, Kevin Wright, Shari Faulkner, Mike Cherve- nock, Todd Hamilton, and Janis Archer. 18: 1: Mr. Sliger listened to a question about the song “Ca- lypso Christmas.” 2: The basses waited to sing during class. 3: The 2nd sopranos practiced a song during class. 4: Four of the 2nd tenors, Andy Bullard, Tom Mallahan, Frank Pitsch, and Eric Morgan, looked over their music. 19: 1: Susan Thorsteinson, Natalie Downs, and Cindy Hoekstra played around before class started. 2: The altos talked to- gether before singing. The Swing Choir was a busy group with a heavy performance schedule and few practices. The group was very dedicated and spent a lot of free time for rehearsals on Monday nights. Julie Riseland accompanied the group all year and was invaluable. They were a talented bunch of kids and working together all year brought them together as closer friends. Row 1: Les Valadez, Shelly Varner, Kim Galley, and Chris Copland. Row 2: Stuart Soderquist, Nancy Miller, Cindy Hoekstra, Jennifer Mixon, and Tom Mallahan. Row 3: Dan Albee, Beth Feiser, Caren Crabtree, Mark Iles, Julie Tan- gvald, Deanna Walton, and Paul Roe. Row 4: Eric Morgan, Leigh Wolken, Mark Waide, Julie Riseland, Andy Bullard, Lisa Zappa, Kevin Pazaski, Pam Wiebe, and Bill Knudsen. 1: The Swing Choir performed a little differently in the What-A-Sho. 2: Les Valadez and Cindy Hoekstra relaxed during a rehersal. 3: Director Mr. Sliger talked with Accom- pianist Julie Riseland. Swing Choir Performed Often Gf; c : 1 (eee We whiny A “a Og : S.-i ¥ i y | , r ei : jBLiE te Senha AANA is RNR aided Stour Fuds Opened Big A group of four talented friends got together and created the “Stour Fuds”, Bellingham’s first old-time Barbershop Quartet for several years. The senior boys performed in concerts and with the Swing Choir in many places around town and were always well re- ceived. Bottom to Top: Chris Copland, Eric Morgan, Paul Roe, and Kevin Pa- zaski. 1: The Stour Fuds practiced hard on their own time to come up with an entertaining performance. Girls’ Ensemble Improved Row 1: Patty McCormack, Bekki Patterson, Gail Northey, Jennifer McKinnon, accompianist Jill Limbacher, Lisa Freeman, and Kim Freidl. Row 2: Deanna Walton, Evie Rothenbuhler, Jennifer Mixon, Cathy Green, Sandra Shaffer, Kim Galley, Vinnie Jameson, and Kelly Hoffman. String And Chamber Orchestras Had Busy And Productive Year Row 1: Kim Dickerson, Chris O’Conner, Mona Johnson, Kathy McConnell, Malmo Dog, Ron Craswell, Jenny Plattner, Lorri Tomlinson, Sarah Bussard, Shelley Beaman, Debbie Christie. Row 2: Mike Fleetwood, Mary Pitsch, Becky Russell, Joyce Morrow, Peggy McCluskey, Leeann Olsen, Donna Christie, Mary Davis, Jeannie Dupont, Pam Kolbe, Shari Reynolds, Seana Smith, Juliann Grinstead, Jodi Pilkey, Nancy Ander- son, Ed Weber, Mr. Schlichting. Row 3: Ben Kuiken, Kevin Dickerson, Jon Day, Ken Coulthurst, Matt Nims, Sue Bosman, Cheryl Haugo, Kenalyn Barnett, Val Strode, Wade Larsen, Margaret Thompson, Lisa Strode, Rachel Olivier, Kate Scott, Terry Robinson, Mace Saxton, Mark Morrow, Greg Frank, Brian McAra. Missing: Shellie Duree, Kathy Cheney, Kevin Gustafson, and Linda Pilon. 1: The 1st violin section practiced “The Wassail Song” for their Christmas Concert. 2: Mona John- son relaxed while another section worked on their part. 3: Pam Kolbe and Matt Nims played their violins during a Chamber rehearsal. 4: Ju- liann Grinstead rested while the strings practiced their parts. The String and Chamber Orchestras had a busy and productive year which began with a “Practice-A-Thon” in September to build both their musicianship and tour fund. It culminated in an hour-long concert for which the sponsors received free tickets. Little more than a week following this, the group performed for the 1979 What-A-Sho. During this time the group was also involved with a pen sale, picture promotion, squash wash, art print display, paper and aluminum drives, and a car wash. The week of Thanksgiving found them presenting a Fall Concert and soon thereafter they began their chocolate mint sale. The Chamber Orchestra was busy during this time performing for various functions which included holiday parties, a graduation ceremony, and even a wedding! The Annual Christmas Concert was - held on Monday, December 17. Following the holiday vacation, Chamber worked on contest and operetta music while the large group prepared for a February con- cert. The orchestras also sponsored a dance following the basketball game with Stanwood on January 18. The high point of this year came with the trip to Dis- neyland in which selected members of the orchestras participated. After Spring vacation, the orchestras worked on the Annual Spring Concert and also gave per- formances at some neighboring schools. The year concluded with a traditional graduation performance at which the group said “goodbye” to several of its out- standing seniors. Row 1: Sarah Bussard, Lorri Tomlinson, Kim Dickerson. Row 2: Wade Larsen, Matt Nims, Jon Day, Mary Pitsch, Pam Kolbe, Val Strode, Mary Davis, Rachel Olivier, Juliann Grinstead, Linda Pilon, Donna Christie, Kevin Gustafson, Ke- vin Dickerson, Ben Kuiken. 1: Mr. Schlichting demon- strated how it should be done. 2: Brian McAra played his bass. 3: Lorri Tomlinson, Sarah Bussard, and Kim Dick- erson waited for their cue. 4: Donna Christie, Linda Pilon, Kevin Gustafson, and Kevin Dickerson concentrated on their music. Homecoming Royalty: Junior Escort Fred Schacht and Princess Kim Galley, Senior Escort Brant Henshaw and Queen Jane Prokopowich, Sophomore Escort Eric An- derson and Princess Kelley Smith, and Freshman Escort Pete Lallas and Princess Cresey Stewart. | [Homecoming Went Back Through Time Bellingham High School went TO THE back through time for Home- aha, : ‘ : an coming with the theme “Rock “te 7™ =— s — of Ages.” The seniors chose the i a Stone Age, juniors selected Co- ‘ : ’ ; - lonial Times, sophomores took % = Rk : oe the Medieval Period and the : ia i freshmen picked the Roman Age. Halls and floats were dec- orated and skits were per- formed representing the differ- ent ages. Class competition held a variety of events from di- nosaur races to “jousting” with pillows. There was also daily competition where everyone dressed up according to the dif- ferent ages. 1: Members of the Sophomore class performed a Homecoming skit based on witchcraft in which the Spartan team cast a sleeping spell on the Raider team and Coach West broke that spell. 2: Ju- niors Frank Pitsch and Ken Pimento fought a mock joust to determine who would represent the Juniors in class competition. 3: Frank Pitsch defeated Ken Pimento and went on to fight the Senior class competitor. 4: Principal Larry Stephan crowned Homecoming Queen Jane Prokopowich and con- gratulated her on winning. 5: Juniors Kelly Kane and Julie Saxton added fin- ishing touches to a section of their hall decorations. BELLINGHAM WRESTLING Ha 28 13 Pat 168 158 ne 7 Page 26: 1: Trace Swann pulled Paul Anthony, alias Paul Revere, during the Junior skit. 2: Lisa Chapin, Kelly Hoffman, Kathy Bonner and Pat Hill examined Pam Volkman’s poster. 3: Seniors covered showcase windows with hall decorations. 4: Lisa Thompson, Julie Rhea, and Margaret Day worked hard on the Freshmen hall. 5: Sophomores per- formed their skit. 6: Mr. Stephan and the Junior Royalty Kim Galley and Fred Schacht waited for the start of the assembly. 7: Julie Schwartz, Heidi Weiss, and Lorri Smith decorated their hall. Page 27: 1: Despite appearance, Seniors won the UGN competition. 2: Senior Royalty Jane Prokopowich and Brent Henshaw, and Sophomore Roy- alty Kelly Smith and Eric Anderson watched the assembly. 3: Michelle Ghio and Lynn Parker danced as a part of the cheerleaders’ skit. 4: Se- nior Royalty rode on their float during the Homecoming Parade. Page 28: 1: Don Newman led the Homecoming Parade. 2: Kim Cunning- ham painted leaves on a tree for the senior hall. 3: Karin Rubenack en- joyed the assembly. 4: Kathy O’Brien and Kim Hardy took a break from decorating the senior hall. 5: Sophomores showed spirit in the Home- coming Parade. Page 29: 1: Sophomores showed talent during the Home- coming Assembly. 2: Freshmen had fun during the parade. 3: Jenny Platt- ner watched while Cindy Hayes cut paper for the Freshmen Hall. om - AL - 2S i? P . : ibs A Sp 44 4 s Each Class United and Enjoyed Homecoming Seniors Showed Winning Spirit HALLS: 1st-Seniors SPIRIT TAGS: 1st-Seniors 2nd-Sophomores 2nd-Juniors 3rd-Juniors 3rd-Sophomores 4th-Freshmen 4th-Freshmen 1st-Seniors 1st-Juniors 2nd-Juniors 2nd-Seniors 3rd-Sophomores 3rd-Sophomores 4th-Freshmen 4th-Freshmen 1st-Seniors 1st-Freshmen Juniors 2nd-Sophomores 2nd-Freshmen 3rd-Seniors 3rd-Sophomores 4th-Juniors 1st-Seniors PARADE: 1st-Seniors 2nd-Juniors Sophomores 3rd-Sophomores 2nd-Juniors 4th-Freshmen 3rd-Freshmen OVER-ALL: 1st-Seniors (140) 2nd-Juniors (107.5) 3rd-Sophomores (82.5) 4th-Freshmen (60) Captain Bellingham and His Riverboat Revue Presented This Year’s What-A-Sho Under the direction of Ms. Kathy Smith, the 44th Annual What-A-Sho was presented Thursday night, Oct. 25th. A Wednesday matinee was presented during school. Being a financial success, we'd like to thank the following: the advisors, office secretaries, make-up crew, ticket takers, and many other un- seen people who helped. Special thanks to: Kevin Brandt, Technical Director, Lighting Design and Stage Manager; Bill Miller, House Manager; Rick Bour- land and Dave Swanson, Sound System. 30: 1: Deb Wiebe performed “Ways and Means.” 2: Tom Gallaher kept rhythm with “Crystal Star.” 3; Jodi Pilkey enjoyed the student talent. 4: Pam Wiebe sang “Tomorrow” accompanied by Deb Wiebe. 5: Laura Impero showed her dancing ability in a sparkling costume. 6: The skit, “Nancy’s Dream” was presented by Christy Mahle, Mary Mallahan, Becky Storms, Pegzy Miller, Kevin McKay and others. 31: 1: Eric Morgan, Paul Roe, Kevin Pazaski, and Chris Copland provided good song and humor as the Stour Fuds. 2: Peggy Miller and Christy Mahle, with Wade Larsen on guitar, sang “Dust in the Wind.” 3: Swing Choir sang ‘Best of the Beach Boys.” 1: A Tribute to Cream was per- formed by Matt Nims, Rick Sene- chal and John Horn. 2: A group of students switched roles in the Riverboat skit, “Gals and Gam- blers.” 3: Nancy Miller sang “Through the Eyes of Love,” ar- ranged and accompanied by Wade Larsen and the orchestra. 4: “Rocky Racoon” was per- formed by Eric Morgan. 5: Sisters, Peggy and Nancy Miller, danced to “Rasputin.” 6: Deanna Walton played the role of a lady of the Evening and sang “I Don’t Know How to Love Him.” 7: “Rippin” was played by Wade Larsen on electric guitar. Chris Copland, Sheila Crabtree, Linden Dorning, Dean Edmundson, Scott Frostad, Tom Gallaher, Jill Grenda, James Horn, John Horn, Laura Impero, Jim Kehl, Wade Larsen, Dean Larson, Rob Lovelace, Christy Mahle, Mary Mallahan, Kevin McKay, Nancy Miller, Peggy Miller, Eric Morgan, Debbie Nel- son, Russ Nelson, Matt Nims, Kevin Pazaski, Paul Roe, Bill Roeben, Rick Senechal, Andy Somers, Becky Storms, Sandy Suprunenko, Dave Swanson, Sean Walbeck, Deanna Walton, Judy West, Deb Wiebe, and Pam Wiebe constituted the cast. 1: James Horn played his self-composed song “Traveling.” 2: Gary Gaylord, Tom Gallaher, Wade Larsen, and Linden Dor- ning provided us with good music. 3: Dean Edmunson, Wade Larsen, and Scott Frostad accompanied Jimmy Kehl while he sang “Runaround Sue.” 4: Andy Somers pantomined an “Early Morning Riser.” 5: Kevin McKay and Sean Walbeck did a spoof on a deter- gent commercial. A Saturday Night with, “Just You and Me” The first grub tolo of the 1979-80 school year was held on Saturday October 27th. The theme for the tolo was, “Just You and Me”. 174 couples attended the dance, accompanied by the band, Stonehenge. The chairpersons included: General Chairperson-Lisa Rosch, Decorations-Pam Jorrison, Booklets-Lisa Chapin Angie Lausch, Pictures-Kenalyn Barnett, Publicity-Connie Pablo, Refreshments-Michelle Bascom, Chaperones-Joni Williams, Band-Karen Swanson, and Clean-Up-Julie LaFave. A Very Special thanks to Lisa Rosch and Joni Williams and everyone who helped out in the preparation of the tolo. Pitta 34: 1: Everyone danced a slow one. 2: Laura Harper and her date sat one out. 3: The band members of Stonehenge. 4: Sherri Backstrom and Tony Leech danced to the music provided by the band. 5: Everyone danced a fast one. 6: Tom Gallaher and Carol Langerak posed for the camera. 35: 1: Bob Shalfant and Val Strode sat a dance out. 2: Lori Al- vord, Dennis Erickson, Joel Davis and Kathy Bonner toasted the camera. 3: A few couples danced. 4 5: Rob White and Julie LaFave enjoyed the evening. Cheerleaders Promoted Spirit Involved in many activities, the cheerleaders worked hard to have a successful year. Organizing Pep Assemblies and poster making were just a few of the re- sponsiblities of the enthusiastic girls. This year’s Cheerleaders included: Theresa Brehm, Michelle Ghio, Carol Larive, Lynn Parker, Karen Rubenanck, Lori Schenck, Kama Strom and Pam Volkman. This year’s advisor was Mrs. Stevens and the B.H.S. Administration. 36: 1: Some cheerleaders watched a game. 2: Michelle Ghio led a cheer. 3: Carol Larive posed with her pom-poms. 4: Karen Rube- nack and Pam Volkman spoke to a fireman. 5: Lori Schenck cheered the crowd on. 6: Lynn Parker enjoyed the game. 7: The cheerleaders led a Pep-Assembly. 37: 1: Row 1: Kama Strom, Theresa Brehm, Mich- elle Ghio. Row 2: Lori Schenck, Lynn Parker, Carol Larive. Row 3: Karen Rube- nack, Pam Volkman. 2: Carol, Kama and Lori cheered on a football game. Varsity Football Had Uneven Season After easily winning their first two games, the Raiders were beset by many injuries, and did not get back on track until the Stanwood game. There, the Raiders beat the Spartans 55- 0. Bellingham’s next game was the highlight of the year. Trav- | eling to rival Burlington’s field, the Raiders beat the Tigers for the first time in seven years by winning in overtime, 21-20. The Raiders then beat Monroe in a mini-playoff game to ad- vance to the playoffs. They were beaten by the State Cham- pions. Good individual performances were recorded by Marty West, NWL Defensive Player of the Year; and versatile fullback Joe Rushin, who ran three punt returns back for touchdowns. 38: 1: Jess Bennett carried the ball against Mt. Vernon. 2: The Raider’s defensive strength was demonstrated by Mike Bowen, Keith Raines, and Markus Solvang. 3: Joe Rushin stayed on his feet as Marty West and Bill Benson came to his assistance. 4: The Bulldogs failed in stopping the Raider drive which succeeded in scoring. 5: Ted Genger kept the ball. 39: 1: Solvang ran through the Stanwood defense in the Homecoming game. 2: Rushin caught the pass. 3: A Bellingham ballcarrier out-ran his pursuers and scored the touchdown. Row 1: Ed Chapman, Chris Benson, Keith Raines, Jeff McMullin, Mike Bowen, Bill Benson, Mitch Noyes, Steve Jones, Rob Northouse, Steve Barnes, Mark Murdzia, Keith Glidden, Alan Farrell, Craig Knudsen. Row 2: Bill Ziels, Tim Mount, Les Valadez, Bill Harvey, Marty West, Vern Yake, Rob Pfannensteil, Joe Finkbonner, Bob Peeples, Frank Pitsch, Brent Ebergson, Bill Knudsen, Randy Deaton, Shaun Alexander. Row 3: Mgr. Mike Harward, Jess Bennett, Dana Steiner, Brant Bengen, Paul Anthony, lain MacLeod, Kris Runestrand, Greg Gudbranson, Markus Solvang, Kevin Conforti, Ted Genger, Greg Brand, Steve Slesk, Jon Rick, Joe Rushin, Adam Grim. Row 4: Coach West, Asst. Coach Elsner, Asst. Coach Nelson, Asst. Coach Kammenga, Asst. Coach Door, Asst. Coach Todd. Missing: Tom Barry, Brian Caron, Dave Force, Paul Hill, Mgr. Rick Hurley, and Kevin Wright. J “. ¥ QAIDERS - RAIDERS ayers - - 8 ; o 3 . 7] ERS © — aAIDERS Se ex te ee 6G ll RAIDERS 7 aiDERS _. RIDERS | PRIDERS —apupers __-PRIDERS ; 9 A ee er! gga . x 4 RS at 7 337 BHS FOOTBALL TEAM AWARDS Captain ....Marty West Outstanding Player. Steve Jones Most Valuable Player . Dana Steiner Inspirational Player. Bill Knudson Defensive Linemai Jeff McMullin Linebacker -Marty West Defensive Back .... -Adam Grim Offensive Lineman.. ....Marty West Bill Knudson Blocker and Tackler. ....Marty West Most Improved... -Markus Solvang Coach’s Award.. Jon Rick Scholastic Awar enior: Greg Brand Junior: lain MacLeod Sophomore: Brad Alexander NWL ALL-CONFERENCE SELECTIONS 1st Team Offensive Line ....Marty West Defensive Line... Bill Knudson Linebacker -Marty West Defensive Back. 2nd Team Offensive Line Bill Knudson NWL Defensive Player of the Year Marty West SKAGIT VALLEY HERALD ALL-STARS 1st Team Defensive End... Bill Benson Offensive Line... ....Marty West 2nd Team Defensive Line ..Bill Knudson Offensive Line ..Bill Knudson Joe Finkbonner VARSITY SCORES BHS S edro Woolley C BHS Mt. Vernon aa BHS Sehome BHS 10 O’Dea ALL-OPPONENTS TEAM 1st Team BHS 15 Some Offensive Line... ....Marty West BHS 14 Ferndale a BHS 55 Standwood Linebacker SEN IES 2nd Team BS ag AG) gurlington Offensive Line ...Bill Knudson Defensive Line ...Bill Knudson J.V. Accomplished ntl With New Coach 1: Mike Owens blocked a Ferndale kick. 2: The Raider line combined to smother a Ferndale runner. e — re vad ” RAIM - BAIDERS a - ns ja Be anes: bts RAIDERS Row 1: Jeff Debord, Trace Swann, Mark Barrett, Terry Jones, Mike Dujmovich, Greg Copland, Mike Kleven, Rick Rutledge. Row 2: Darin Helgeson, Mike Owens, Mike Morris, Dave Snowden, Jim Rorabaugh, Jim McBarron, Kevin Carr, Tony Dvorchek. Row 3: Joe Wilbur, Mike Rusk, Kurt Swanson, Kent Dev- ries, Brad Alexander, Troy Huffman. Row 4: Brian Ellis, Brian jolley, Scott Rick, Dan White, Mark Sofie. Row 5: Coach Nelson, Asst. Coach Bob Csolti, Asst. Coach Scott Stewart. wf J.V. SCORES SOPHOMORE SCORES BHS 22 Sedro Woolley BHS 10 Blaine BHS 18 Sehome BHS 6 Oak Harbor BHS 30 Monroe BHS 14 Ly nden Christian BHS 0 Ferndale BHS 14 Mt. Vernon BHS 6 Stanwood Frosh Team Had Average Season FROSH SCORES BHS 18 Oak Harbor BHS 20 Ferndale BHS 6 Arlington . BHS 12 Sedro Woolley BHS 18 Sehome , BHS 8 North Whidbey Row 1: Craig Volkman, Mike Elsner, Pete Lallas, Wendell Isom, Jeff Elliot, Bob Tucker, Joe Pablo. Row 2: Robbie Richardson, Todd Ramsay, Paul Fish, Todd Perry, Jeff ” é j Ziels, Paul Thorsteinson, Al- RAIDERS ; wey Rs oe len Lambert, Doug Chin, 2 sd Ce ie : a Scott Anderson. Row 3: Barry DERS § WIDERY ai “pm : Ebergson, John Elsener, Craig Hs i ae Hamilton, Gordon Wilson, Roger Jones, Steve Gallaher, RAIDERS « RES gt RAIDERS ; Rusty Haggen, Tony Burgraff. ni 1 - 3 Cc on (- Row 4: Shawn Sharp, Bill % a. . b | gat 2 ona. y McCormack, Steve Hempler, : c e : wr : Vince Mallahan, Ken Ko- 3 RAIDERS ornneff, Steve Alvord, Jeff 5: Brian Dujmovich, Mike Darden, Devin Loney, Jerry Allen, Managers: Christy Hayes, Lisa Sturtz, Jenee Ber- gner. Missing: Tony Fraizer. RAIDERS Q Rages © ih I) an -RADERS om Hovenier, Dave Meeks. Row Bt 1: Doug Chin caught a Raider pass for a good game. Row 1: Sandy Allison, Gail Cowan, Christy Durbin, Terry Mount, Ginger Hoy, Debbie Evans, Becky Lampman, Tina Bolden, Christy Cannon. Row 2: Shari Bollinger, Michelle Waide, Julie Anderson, Janet Taunton, Deneen Kickhafer, Connie VanBeek, Lori Wood. Row 3: Kim Schus- ter, Diane Isakson, Kathy Edelheit, Karen Jacobson, Julie Vickerman, Kirstin Fitzgerald, Sue Timmins, Lisa Martinez, Gigi Hetrick, Kathy Stew- art. Row 4: Pam Jorrison, Irene Sulier, Kim Lane, Julie Copland, Kashia Axton, Shelley Frost, Kris Anderson, Tina LaPlant, Kathy Carr, Denise Ecalbarger, Desiree Wright, Heidi Thompson, Cindy Hayes, Donna Massey, Karen Hayes. Raider Angels Did Their Job Well Varsity Volleyball Had Strong Comeback Varsity had a strong comeback and qualified for the Northwest district tournament after a slow start. Sharron Peterson won the inspirational award and team captain. Patty McCormack re- ceived most improved. The league standings were 5 and 9, while overall was 5 and 12. Row 1: Carol Smith. Row 2: Coach Bobson, Sharron Peterson, Pam Kolbe, Patty McCormack, Karin Mitchell, and Jan Cloud. Burlington Nooksack Monroe Stanwood Sehome Ferndale Anacortes Arlington Lake Stevens Mt. Vernon Nooksack Sedro Woolley Sehome Ferndale Stanwood Monroe Burlington 0 0 0 0 0 2 Z 2 7a 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 NNNNHANNNOOCOCONHNNNN KH 1: Carol Smith, Pam Kolbe, and Jan Cloud got ready while Karin Mitchell set the ball. 2: The team listened to Coach Dorr while they took a break. 3: Karin Mitchell watched while Patty McCormack spiked the ball. .V. Did Their Best J.V. worked ha rd at improving their skills. The record was close with 7 wins and 8 losses. Friends worked together in prepara- tion for next year’s season. Row 1: Jean Bryant, Cindy Ford, Sue Morse, Kim Denton, and Michelle Gilliam. Row 2: Kate Scott, Val Vogel, Sandy Allison, Kathy McConnell, Marlene Walton, Rose Smith, Sandy Kolbe, Heidi Grant and Kris Oldham. 1: Angie Freeman spiked the ball. 2: Heidi Grant watched teammates struggle for the ball. 3: Friends watched Kris Oldham serve the ball. Cross Country Finished Highest In Years The 1979 Raider Cross Country sea- a son was marked by great accom- : plishment and frustration. The Rai- : der girls fielded a full team for the a Se cmuage “eS first time in history, and lead by freshman Cresey Stewart’s fourth place finish, were sixth in conference meet. Cresey later repeated her fourth place finish at district and qualified for the state meet where she ran an outstanding race finishing 11th in the state. The Raider boys completed their best regular season ever with wins over Burlington, Aria- cortes, Lake Stevens, Ferndale, Sedro Woolley, Stanwood, and Arlington. Led by sophomore Eric Anderson and seniors Paul Bocchi, Paul Roe, Bill Jolley and Brad Peterson, the Raiders were second in the county and third in the district, their highest finish in years. This accomplishment was tempered, however, by the frus- tration of missing second place and a trip to state by one point. Row 1: Rachel Olivier, Jackie Miles, Jane Chervenock, Eileen Pettijohn, Gail Northey, Kelly McConnell, Val Strode. Row 2: Dean Lar- son, Ron Brown, Scott Rorvig, Eric Anderson, Brian Peterson, Eric Morgan, Rick Tolliver. Row 3: Bill Jolley, Jim Marsh, Brian Goodsell, Paul Roe, Ben Kuiken, Brad Peterson, Paul Bocchi, Ken Brown. Missing: Libby Blair, Mary Cunningham, Cresey Stewart, Kevin Pazaski, Jon Zimbra, Keith Brown, and Coach Irvin. 1: Kevin Pazaski ran through hell and high water, caught pneumonia and was unable to participate in the final meet. 2: Ben Kuiken walked on water during a meet. 3: Kelly McConnell ran a good race. 4: Mary Cunningham led the Raider’s in a meet against Anacortes. The Girls’ Tennis team had a good year with a record of 7 wins and 7 losses. Heidi Weiss qualified for District by placing 4th at Sub-District in singles com- petition. Row 1: Gail Schwartz, Jill Limbacher, Ann Kurtz, Margaret Day. Row 2: Margaret Matyas, Mary Pitsch, Vikki Sprigg, Traci Mcleod, Kim Galley, Heidi Weiss, Laurie Ludington, Paula Leanderson, and Julie Schwartz. 1: Coach Jimeno watched the girls practice. 2: Laurie Ludington paused during a practice meet. 3: A practice session allowed Heidi Weiss to perfect her forehand. 4: Kim Galley returned the ball with a backhand. Burlington Anacortes Friday Harbor Sedro Woolley Sehome Stanwood Lynden Christian Monroe Sehome Lynden Christian Lake Stevens Arlington Mt. Vernon Friday Harbor DANSHWHeEaeBNWUNWA 1 2 3 0 2 3 4 4 2 4 5 3 0 1 Seniors Provided Leadership The BHS Girls’ Swim Team was led by seniors Jane Prokopowich, Kama Strom, Maril Smith, and Hope Newcomer. Jane Prokopowich was presented the inspirational award and diver Michelle Bushaw was awarded most improved. Row 1: Shelly Lipscomb, Jennifer Plattner, Susie Blair, and Kristin Fitzgerald. Row 2: Cherie Wal- rod, Tandie Isaman, Annette Moreau, and Corinne Abbe. Row 3: Margaret Costello, Bonnie Backstrom, Michelle Bushaw, and Sandra Shaffer. Row 4: Maril Smith, Kama Strom, Hope New- comer, Jane Prokopowich, and Coach Williams. Missing: Andrea Bates. 46: 1: Hope Newcomer, Tandie Isaman, Annette Moreau, and Sandra Shaffer urged on fellow swimmers. 2: An exciting race took place. 3: In pike position Kama Strom dove for B.H.S. 4: Se- niors Hope Newcomer, Jane Prokopowich, Maril Smith, and Kama Strom showed off for the photographer. 5: Kama Strom competed in diving. 47: 1: Team- mates watched diving com- petition. 2: B.H.S. students sup- ported their team. 3: Senior Jane Prokopowich watched team- mates. 47 Executive Board Worked Hard Row 1: Senior Class Rep. Hope Newcomer, Inter-High Rep. Jane Prokopowich, Vice- President Larry Baumgartner, President Brant Henshaw, Secretary Mary Davis, Fresh- man Class Rep. Kim Pacheco, and Freshman Class Rep. Jim Villalon. Row 2: Inter-High Rep. Michelle Ghio, Inter-High Rep. Pam Kolbe, Junior Class Rep. Dean Edmundson, Junior Class Rep. Julie Riseland, Sophomore Class Rep. Dave Klander, and Senior Class e Rep. Kevin Pazaski. Missing: Sophomore Class Rep. Kelly Parker. Inter-High 1: Kelly Parker helped decorate the Christmas tree. Pam Kolbe, Michelle Ghio, and Jane Prokopowich. Student Council Kept Students Informed Row 1: Ann Vanstone, Jill Limbacher, Deanna Walton, Margaret Thompson, Colette Jalbert, Sue Green, Shelly Lipscomb, Tracy McLeod, Jennifer Schwartz, Julie Rhea, and Bobbie Banning. Row 2: Greg Hatfield, Tom Malla- han, Greg Copland, Rick Todd, Troy Hoffman, Brad Alexander, Eric Anderson, Pete Lallas, Steve Talmy, and Da- vid Baumgartner. Row 3: Jim Kehl, Jeff McMullin, Kevin Gustafson, Jim Marsh, Ben Kuiken, Paul Bocchi, Dave Clendenen, Roger Jones, Tod Ramsey, and Jeff Hindman. Missing: Andy Bullard, Rick Bourland, Kim Dickerson, Kim Hardy, Kelly McConnell, Darin Helgeson, Trace Swann, Jeff Canaan, Annette Moreau, David Baumgartner, Jeff Hovanier, Christy Mahle, Theresa Roe, and Marlene Danilson. gota é |S. Tt oa Per at es | 2 ae 6 BE Ss 3 5 are Bi ae 5 Bae abapes 8b 82 BN ae Se Se , Girls’ State: Colette Jalbert, and Hope Newcomer. Boys’ State: Paul Bocchi, Larry Baumgartner, and Brant Henshaw. District Administration and B.H.S. Faculty and Staff Worked Together a : Cu See ge. ee eee 50: 1: School Board President Mr. Hal Arnason, Jr., School Board Vice President Mrs. Carol Radke, School Board mem- ber Mr. James Freeman, School Board member Mr. Frank Uhrig and newest School Board member Mr. William Quehrn. 2: Deputy Superintendent, Dr. John N. Zei. 3: Su- perintendent of Schools Dr. James Roberts. 4: After 30 years of service, Deputy Superintendent Richard L. Green will re- tire at the end of this school year. Mrs. BETTE ALEXANDER: Business Education. Mrs. VERA AUGUSTON: Library Sec- retary. Mrs. CAROL BAJEMA: Program for hearing Impaired, Cultural Ex. Club Advisor, Sign Language instructor. Mr. DEL BARGEWELL: Science, Science Dept Chairperson. Mrs. JOAN BEARDSLEY: Science; Jr. Class Advisor. Mr. RICHARD BELKA: Vocation Counselor, Member of Jr. Achieve- ment Board of Directors, Supervisor of Ticket Sellers during football, Tech School Supervisor, Work Expe- rience Coordinator, Frosh Basketball Coach. Mrs. SALLY ANN BENSCHNEIDER: Home Economics, Sophomore Class Advisor. Mr. PAUL BERG: Art Dept. Chairper- son, Yearbook Advisor. Mrs. LISA BJORK: Reading, English, Journalism, Beacon Advisor. Mr. ARNOLD BOBSON: Physical Education, Girls’ Volleyball, Boys’ Tennis. Mr. JOE BOYD: Custodian. Mr. KEN CARROL: Electronics. 51 Mrs. INGER CHESTERLEY: German, French, German Club Advisor. Mrs. LOUISE COLE: Custodian. Mr. TOM CONLEY: English, English Department Chairperson. Mr. KEN CRAWFORD: Social Stud- ies, Head Basketball Coach, Frosh Football Coach. Ms. THERESA CROLL: Custodian. Mr. GORDON DARTON: Custodian. Mrs. ZOIE DEMUTH: Cook. Mrs. JEANNE DORR: Physical Educa- tion, Asst. Volleyball Coach, Asst. Track Coach. Mr. JEFF DORR: Mathematics, Var- sity Football Asst., Varsity Track Asst., Intramural Basketball Director, Raider Club Advisor. Mr. HAROLD DUNCAN: Head Cus- todian. Mr. BILL DURNAN: Custodian. Mrs. BECKY ELMENDORF: Math- ematics, Frosh Advisor. 7 th dye Pu a Mrs. GLORIA ELSNER: Guidance Secretary. Mrs. CAROL ERICSSON: Senior Counselor, Head Counselor. Mr. RUSS FARRELL: Biology, Biology Club Advisor. Mrs. VIRGINIA FENNO: Librarian. Mr. MARK FINKENBINE: Custodian. Mrs. PALETTE FREEMAN: School Nurse. Mrs. PEGGY GAASLAND: Cafeteria Manager. Mr. LEROY GALLEY: English, Asst. Basketball Coach. Mrs. JUNE GAMLEN: Main Office Secretary. Mr. STEVE GIORDANO: Math, Science, Vocational planning, Spe- cial Ed, Soccer Club Advisor. Ms. DEBBIE GRANGER: Reading. Mrs. BARBARA GREEN: Principal’s Secretary. 53 Mrs. MARY HEDRICK: ASB Book- keeper, Business Office. Mr. JACK HERRICK: Science Math. Mr. DON HOUCK: Mathematics, Physics, Jr. Class Advisor. Mr. FRANK INSLEE: Art, Frosh Foot- ball Asst., Varsity Girl’s Basketball, Asst. Varsity Girl’s Softball. Mr. TIM IRVIN: English, Head Track Coach. Mr. MIKE JARBOE: English, Frosh Class Advisor, Contests Chairperson, Gifted Student Committee. Ms. CAROL JIMENO: Physical Edu- cation, Girls’ Tennis Coach. Mr. REX JOHNSON: Athletic coor- dinator, Attendance Supervisor. Mr. STEVE JOHNSON: Vice Princi- pal, Executive Board, Student Coun- cil, Inter-High. Mr. ROBERT JORGENSON: Indus- trial Arts, Traffic Safety Coordinator, Ski Club. Mr. ROD KAMMENGA: Mechanical Drawing, Pre-engineering, Call- igraphy, Varsity Football Asst. Varsity Track, Frosh Basketball. Mrs. NANCY KARUZA: Cook. teal Phas Ree ‘ 4 Meg eee teae gaa? eee ae SHEERS Sean! ne Bn? ARES RURALY Mrs. ETTA KIRK: Home Economics, ODACI Advisor. Mrs. MARY KLANDER: Cook. Mr. JIM LANGSTON: English. Mrs. PATRICIA LUND: Tutor-coun- selor. Mr. JOHN MASON: Special Educa- tion. Mr. FRED McCORMICK: Sophomore English. Mrs. SUSAN MclIVOR: Laundry. Mrs. BETTE McNEELY: Business Edu- cation, Business Club Advisor, Dept. Rep., Faculty Recorder. Mr. KEN McLEOD: Reading, English, Social Studies, Girls’ Cross Country Coach, Asst. Baseball Coach. Mr. IAN MONSON: Woodshop, Dept. Chairperson. Ms. HELEN MONTGOMERY: Social Studies, Academic Committee. Mrs. SUSAN MUMM: Cook. Mr. GARY NELSON: Physical Educa- tion, J.V. Football. Mrs. JEAN OLSEN: Special Educa- tion. Mrs. JAN OMEY: Junior Class Coun- selor. Mr. LEE OTTEN: Sophomore Coun- selor, Key Club Advisor. Mrs. DONNA PAULEY: Teachers Aid, Bookroom. Mr. RALPH PAULEY: Raider Band, Stage Band, Concert Band. Mr. TOM PHILPOTT: Mathematics, District Math Department Chairper- son. Mr. PETE PIETRAS: Mathematics, Computer Science. Mr. GREG PITSCH: Psychology, Spe- cial Education Counselor, Ticket Squad. Ms. ALICE POHLMAN: School Psy- chologist. Mr. MICHAEL POOLEON: History, Rights Responsibilities, Sr. Class Advisor. Mr. ANDY PORTER: Custodian. Mr. GALE RAMERMAN: Mathemat- ics. Mrs. GLORIA RHODES: Special Edu- cation. Mr. JOHN RISELAND: Freshman Counselor. Mr. HAL ROBERTS: Science, Senior Advisor. Mr. RON ROBERTS: Photography, Electronics, Audio Visual, Junior Class Advisor. Mr. ROBERT SAFSTEN: World His- tory, Law, U.S. History, Archaeology, Social Studies, Dept. Chairman, Gif- ted Student Program Chairman. Mr. WILLIAM SCHACHT: Retail Sales, Merchandising, Deca Advisor. Mr. MARK SCHLICHTING: Orches- tra, Guitar. Mr. PAUL SKAGGS: Mathematics. Mr. MERV SLIGER: Choral Music, Swing Chorus, Girls’ Ensemble, Mu- sical. Mrs. KATHLEEN SMITH: Drama, Stage Craft, Director of Theatre, Stage Manager, Drama Coach. Mr. LARRY STEPHAN: Principal. Mrs. VICKI STEVENS: Social Studies, Cheerleader Advisor. Ms. JENNIFER SUMNER: English, History, Math, Study skills, Senior Class Advisor, Makeup Crew Advi- sor. Mrs. KAY THOMPSON: Home Eco- nomics, Dept. Chairperson. Mrs. JACKI TROTT: Registrar. Mrs. PAT TUTTLE: Teachers Aid, Traffic Safety, Audio Visual. Mrs. DARLENE VALUM: Health, Sophomore Advisor. Mr. ROLF VALUM: Vice Principal. Mrs. JETTIE VANSINDEREN: Atten- dance office. Mrs. GERI VANZANTEN: French, French Club. Mrs. SHARON VOTH: Special Edu- cation. Ms. KATHY WALDRON: Spanish, Dept. Chairperson. Mr. MAL WALTON: Business Educa- tion. 58 Mr. BILL WARD: Traffic Safety. Mr. ALAN WATTS: English, World Lit., College Writing, Speech, Honor Society Advisor, Graduation Speech Advisor. Mr. VEL WEST: Physical Education, Football, Track. Mr. ROBERT WHITE: Social Studies, Frosh Football, Asst. Wrestling. Mrs. JEAN WOLFE: English, Humani- ties, Senior Speech Advisor. Mr. GEORGE YONLICK: History, Rights Responsibilities, Wrestling, Mat Maids Advisor, Raider Club Ad- visor. Mrs. CONNIE CROCKER: Atten- dance Office Helper. 1: Principal Larry Stephan addressed the student body at the Veterans’ Day assembly. 2: Winter Sports coaches received recognition dur- ing a pep assembly. 59 Freshmen Found New Friends S 4 eitase | 3 cit a4 =4 Secretary Peggy McCluskey, Vice-President Steve Gallaher, Boys’ Representative Jim Villalon, and President Rick Todd. Missing: Girls’ Representative Kim Pacheco. Adderly, Ben Alexander, Shaun Allen, Jerry Allison, Sandy Alstatt, Bob Alvord, Steve Andersen, Scott Anderson, Alexis Anderson, Andy Anderson, Kris Archer, Tim Ashe, Lori Axton, Kashia Backstrom, Kelli Baldwin, Cindy Barker, Vivien Baumgartner, Dave Beers, Ron Bennett, Lovi Bennum, Sandy Bergner, Jenee Blackwood, Peggy Blair, Susie Bolden, Rina Bollinger, Shari Braykovich, Dave Brandt, Pam Brooks, Jeff Brown, Jeff Buckman, Jill Bullard, Kim 61:1: Christy Hayes and her friend walked out in the field during lunch. 2: Vivien Barker worked hard on a test. Burgraff, Tony Burton, Lisa Cadman, Rod Cannon, Christy Carlson, David Carr, Kathy Carter, Tony Chambers, Kevin Cheney, Ron Chervenock, Jayne Chin, Doug Christie, Debbie Clemens, Dondi Clemons, Mark Clough, Chris Comfort, Troy Copeland, Bill Copeland, Julie Coulthurst, Ken Crabtree, Sheila Craswell, Ron Culp, Pat Cunningham, Mary Cupples, June Daniels, Ron Danielson, Marleen Darden, Mike Day, Margaret Delaney, John Demuth, Allen Denson, Kim Dobson, Andy Dodd, Barney Dossa, Kareem Downs, Rob Drake, Dennice Dujmovich, Brian Dupont, Jeannie Ebergson, Barry Ecalbarger, Denise Edelheit, Kathy Elliott, Jeff Elsner, John Elsner, Mike Evans, Debbie Ferris, Steve Finkbonner, Larry Fish, Paul Fitzgerald, Kirstin Fleetwood, Mike Force, Tom Frank, Scott Frazier, Tony Freeman, Angie Freudenberger, Jill Frost, Shelley Gallaher, Steve Geer, Chris 62: 1: Todd Perry and Jenee Bergner talked about school. 2: Maureen Moynihan glanced out as Kim Lane looked away. 3: Jeff Elliott worked hard on a project. George, Ed Giddings, Troy Glenovich, Kelli Good, I’ve Ben Gorne, Bryan Grady, Pat Graham, Joe Grant, Heidi Grasdock, Kari Gray, Amanda Gray, Tim Gudde, Bob Hadley, Julie Hagerhjelm, Connie Haggen, Rusty Hamilton, Craig Hanson, Cindy Harper, Laura Harrison, Mike Hatfield, Tom Hawkins, Tammy Hayes, Christy Hayes, Cynthia Hayes, Karen Helgeson, Howie Hempler, Steve Henifin, Janna Henshaw, Brian Hertz, Sonja Hetrick, Gigi Hicks, Joey Hieb, David Hill, Ken Hogan, Kathryn Horn, James Horne, Cammy Hovenier, Jeff Hunter, Kerry Hurley, Rick Hurlbert, Jannett Imel, Tami Isakson, Diane Isom, Wendell Jacobson, Karen James, Aaron James, Chris Jenkins, Joe Johnson, Bob Jones, Roger Kern, Frank Kickhafer, Deneen Kirkey, Lyle Klander, Carol Koerner, Patti Koornneef, Ken Kuhns, Lisa Lafave, Lisa Laliberte, Art Lallas, Pete Lam, Soofin Lambert, Allan Lampman, Becky Lane, Kim LaPlant, Tina Larsen, Rhonda Larson, Dean Larson, Gary Lawrence, Sandi Lawrence, Wilfred Lipscomb, Shelly Loewen, Tori Loney, Kevin Luke, Barry Luke, Peter Lynch, Robert 64:1: Sharon Parris was taken by surprise while enjoying the showcase with Kashia Ax- ton and Irene Sulier. 2: Kim Pacheco and Marleen Danielson talked during snack break. 65:1: Carol Klander walked to class. 2: Barry Ebergson and Julie Rhea spent their spare time helping out during Homecoming. aki ‘ OR BC i.e 66 Mahle, Christy Mallahan, Vince Marcus, Brian Martin, Allison Martin, Stacy Martinez, Lisa Massey, Donna McCluskey, Peggy McCormack, Bill McKay, Marty McKinnon, Bill McMullin, Brian Meeks, David Meyer, Dan Meyer, Molly Miles, Jackie Miller, Cindy Miller, Jayne Miller, Peggy Millspaugh, Mark Moe, Peter Morrow, Joyce Morton, Andrea Moultray, Will Moynihan, Maure’n Murdzia, Scott Myers, Stefanie Nelson, Kerrie Nelson, Rodney Nelson, Russ Nelson, Richard O’Hara, Danny Olsen, John Olson, Sheryl O’Neall, Shari Pablo, Joe Pacheco, Kim Parris, Sharon Perry, Todd Peterson, Marji Pierce, Mike Pitcher, Tim Pitts, Lori Plattner, Jenny Price, Lynne Quimby, Dan Ramsay, Todd Rasmussen, Lauri Rauch, Janelle Reed, Jayme Rhea, Julie Rice, Alan Richardson, Kim Richardson, Rob Riedler, Kirk Robinson, David Rode, Scott Roe, Teresa Roedell, Greg Rogers, Jill Rosch, Mindi Rubenack, Donnie Ruckey, Robin Salas, Becky Sams, Christine Sandell, Tyler Santwire, Ken Sauvage, Marty Scheffer, Val Scheunner, Melinda Schroeder, Jeff Schuster, Kim Scott, Kate Sharp, Shawn Shetler, Shana Simmons, Ron 66:1: Peggy McCluskey showed Chris Vacca something interesting. 1: Students studied hard for a test. 67:1: Cresey Stewart turned for a picture. Simplot, Diane Smith, Trevor Sofie, Steve Solomon, Bobby Songster, John Sprague, Robbie Stark, Ward Stenvers, Kim Stewart, Cresey Stewart, Kathy Storms, Becky Strode, Lisa Sturtz, Lisa Sulier, Irene Sumption, George Swope, Tammie Tamcke, Brenda Taunton, Janet Taylor, Kathy Thaut, Kevin Thompson, Heidi Thompson, Lisa Thorsteinson, Paul Timmins, Sue Todd, Rick Trefren, Stephanie Tucker, Bob Turner, Rich Vacca, Chris Valanzuela, Diane Van Beek, Connie Vander Hoek, Angela Van Duisen, Mike Vanstone, Ann Van Wingerden, Wendy Vekved, Dan Vickerman, Jul ie 68:1: Jeannie Dupont, Heidi Grant, and Lovi Bennett sat and observed a pep assembly. 2: Kris Anderson, Tammy Hawkins, Diane Isakson, Shelley Frost, Tina LaPlant, and Cammy Horne watched an assembly on a Friday afternoon. 1: Christine Sams enjoyed snack break as she ate her cinnamon roll. 2: Rob Richardson studied his wood before working on it. 3: Lauri Rasmussen concentrated on her work in class. Villalon, Jim Volkman, Craig Vopnford, Lisa Walbeck, Chris Walker, Eddie Walker, James Walton, Terri Wasisco, Stacy Weber, Ed Weyh, Terry Wiebe, Debbie Wight, Jeff Willmorth, Tim Wilson, Gordon Wilson, Kris Wiltse, Luanne Wood, Lori Woodmansee, Wess Wooten, Kathy Worthen, Ron Wright, Desiree Ziels, Jeff Zorotovich, Chris Zsiros, Anita Johnson, Julie Mr. Bill Missing: Bob Anderson Bryan Balcom Darren Baxter Kevin Cultee Robert Dean Tim DeMuth Janna Henifin Cherie Mault Bob Moon Bill Munoz Troy Phillips Earl Riddle Harold Robey Philip Swaine Angela Troll 88 89 92 93 94 bs) 96 97 98 99 100 101 102-103 104-107 108-109 110-112 113 114 115 116-125 126-135 Yearbook Staff Christmas Assembly New Year’s Dance Junior Prom Winter Sports Week Valentine’s Assembly elaine lim ke) (e) Technical Crew Make-up Crew News Headlines Beacon Staff Honor Society Tuesday Y-Swim Ticket Squad Ole F Tal Junior Acheivement Foreign Language Club Cultural Exchange Club Biology Club Ski Club Girls’ Basketball Boys’ Basketball Gymnastics Wrestling Mat Maids Boys’ Swimming Swim Timers Sophomore Class Section Junior Class Section BELLINGHAM: V _ Shuksan Staff Developed Friendships _ While Creating Yearbook for B.H.S. Editorial Board member Brian Rick, Lorri Tomlinson, Rob White, Janet DuPraw, Editorial Board member Philip Gillette, Co-Editor Jennifer Mixon, Co-Editor Juliann Grinstead, Advisor Paul Berg, Senior Class Editor Leigh Wolken, Editorial Board member Mark Morrow, Editorial Board member Lisa Gilmore, Joyce Morrow, Dan AIl- bee, Sherry Densmore, and Tina LaPlant. Missing (Fall Quarter Only): Ginger Hoy, Gail Cowan, Shelly Frost, and Yoshiki Maeda. Missing (Fall and Winter Quarter Only): Margaret Costello. Christmas Spirit Exhibited in Food Drive Kevin Pazaski and Hope Newcomer hosted this year’s Christmas Assembly. The band opened the festivities followed by the Cheerleaders’ skit. Next the Stour Fuds amused the audience with their performance. One of this year’s most welcome acts was from the trio of Mr. Sliger, Mr. Pauley, and Mr. Schlicting. The student body was also entertained by the Executive Board skit and the Orchestra and Choir. The thing that stands out the most about the Christmas Assembly every year has got to be the food drive. The winning class was Mr. Skaggs’ Ist period class with over $150 worth of donations and their prize was a 7ft. Hoagy Sandwich. Altogether 1st period classes gathered $1200 worth of food and money, $750 more than last year. The band also exhib- ited a fine effort in donating food. Cadet Sergeant Lynn Arner was here to accept our donations on behalf of the Salvation Army. _— Pg. 74: 1: Cadet Sergeant Lynn Arner showed his appreciation for the food on behalf of the Salva- tion Army. 2: Paul Roe, Eric Morgan, Kevin Pa- zaski, and Chris Copland performed Jingle Bells in an unanticipated snow flurry. 3: Mr. Sliger, Mr. Schlicting, and Mr. Pauley sang an old Christmas tune. 4: Greg Schwartz checked the progress of the food drive results. 5: The Choir ended the as- sembly with several traditional songs. 6: Rob Nor- dhouse helped carry out the food. 7: Mike Har- ward and Dave Force loaded food donations into the Salvation Army truck. Pg. 75: 1: Pam Volkman and Carolyn Larive performed in the Cheerleader Skit. 2: Don Newman was appreciative of the pro- gram. 3: Mr. Skaggs’ Ist period class enjoyed their 7 ft. Hoagy awarded for donating the most food. a Pg. 76: 1: Most of the couples danced to the music of Mildstone. 2: Julie LaFave and Rob White talked with Ken Klander and Theresa Ed- wards during a break. 3: Many thanks to the chaperones who dedi- cated their time. 4: Rick Rutledge and Barb Schenking had their pic- tures taken. 5: Everyone relaxed with a slow dance. Pg. 77: 1: John Backstrom, Marcie Harper, Kenalyn Barnett, and Mike Dujmovich res- ted between dances. 2: Jennifer Mixon and Ed Taylor paused at the end of a dance. 3: Sheri Read and her date sat out a dance. Seniors Presented A “Cool Change” December 29, 1979 the Senior class presented “Cool Change”, a New Year's Dance. 89 couples attended and the music was by Mildstone. Committee heads were as follows: Chaperones and Head Chairperson, Karin Mitchell; Decorations, Kim Hardy; Pictures, Carolyn Larive; Favors, Kama Strom; Refreshments, Jane Prokopowich; Nametags, Pam Volkman and Karen Rube- nack; and Publicity, Pam Volkman and Carolyn Larive. Many thanks to the chaperones who were Mr. and Mrs. Duane Schenck, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Strom, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schwartz, Mr. and Mrs. Russ Dorr, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mitchell, and Mr. and Mrs. Steven Sandry. Junior Prom Held Later Than Usual The Junior Prom was held on February 2 at the Viking Union. The theme was “All My Love,” and music was by Reflections. Leisa Hamilton, Patty Klopp, and Dean Ed- mundson were general chairpersons. Patty McCormack provided refreshments. Chaperones were Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Solvang, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Ziels, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Olson, and guests were Mr. and Mrs. Dick Beard- sley, Mr. and Mrs. Ron Roberts, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Omey. Pg. 78: 1: Kim Galley and Marty West enjoyed the band’s music. 2: Leisa Hamiton, Dean Edmundson and Patty Klopp put in much time to make a good Prom. 3: Lisa Clifford, Frank Pitsch, Tom Gallaher, and Carol Langerak had a good time at the Prom. 4: Jill Starkey, Robert Ol- sen, Vikki Sprigg, and Keith Raines looked forward to a great time. 5: Most of the couples enjoyed a fast dance. 6: Many thanks to chap- erones like Mr. and Mrs. Ron Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Steve Johnson. Pg. 79: 1: Tim Mount and Kay Olsen had their picture taken. 2: Bonnie Backstrom, Jill Limbacher, Leisa Hamilton, and Patty Klopp served punch and cookies. 3: Several couples really enjoyed a slow dance. 4: Janet Munro and Darin Smith enjoyed the evening with another couple. Seniors Dominated Winter Sports Week The Bellingham Red Raiders hosted the Stanwood Spartans to conclude our Winter Sports Week. During the week, each class competed against each other in support of BHS winter athletes. The overall results were: 4th place-Freshmen with 55 pts., 3rd place-Juniors with 75 pts., 2nd place-Sophomores with 80 pts., and 1st place- Seniors with 110 pts. jl. OWING March Pathe Skit arber ghar Kiss SHE en, FIWS NO) Tr 5 é 1: Seniors Greg Brand, Ted Gen- ger, Rick Jansen, and Mary Pitsch performed the winning skit. 2: Ted Genger scored 2 pts. during the Stanwood game. 3: Ricky Rai- der (Tom Mallahan) prepared to wrestle, while opponent Brian Ellis looked on. 4: Rick Bourland, Chris Copland, and Ed Taylor joined the cheerleaders in the Swing March. 5: Three Soph- omores represented their class in the shopping cart races. 6: Swim- ming was the theme of the Freshman skit. Royalty Photograph: Row 1: Freshman Princess Margaret Day and Freshman Escort Brian Henshaw. Row 2: Sophomore Escort Lex Ludtke, Sophomore Princess Jennifer Schwartz, Junior Princess Kim Friedl, and Junior Escort Kurt Swanson. Row 3: Queen Karen Rubenack, and Senior Escort Jim Suggs. Traditional “Favorite Teacher” Category Replaced This year’s Valentine’s Assembly was hosted by Kim Cunningham (Cupid 1) and Mary Pitsch (Cupid 2). “Heater Hog” was introduced as a new Category for this year, replacing the traditional “Favorite Teacher” category. The Stage Band, along with The Blues’ Bros., Eric Morgan, Julie Tangvald and Nancy Miller, offered some additional entertainment. 1: Sportsmanship: Steve Jones and Margaret Matyas. 2: Laugh: Dave Klander and Pam Volkman. 3: Dependability: Greg Schwartz and Hope NewComer. 4: Shyness: Fred Schacht and Beth Fieser. 5: Kim Cunningham and Mary Pitsch MC’ed the assembly. 6: The Stage Band provided mu- sic throughout the show. 7: Athletic Ability: Marty West and Deirdre Dether. 1: Intelligence: Larry Baumgartner and Ja- net Craswell. 2: Best Dressed: Ted Genger and Cheri Karuza. 3: Dean Edmundson brought on the envelope for Athletic Abil- ity. 4: Most Likely to Succeed: Brant Hen- shaw and Jane Prokopowich. 5: Friend- liness: David Jones and Karen Rubenack. 6: Michelle Ghio and Larry Baumgartner imi- tated Donny and Marie Osmond for the Smile Category. 1: Eric Morgan, John Horn, Tom Mallahan, Kevin Pazaski, Rick Bourland, Richard Mowry on drums, and Julie Riseland on pi- ano did a spoof on the popular “Blues’ Brothers” from Saturday Night Live. 2: Most Talkative: Paul Roe and Yvonne Vail. 3: Sweethearts: Marty West and Kim Galley. 4: Talent: Eric Morgan and Nancy Miller. 5: Politeness: Mike Dujmovich and Pam Wiebe. 6: Heater Hog: Tom Mallahan and Kelly Hoffman. 7: Sense of Humor: Kevin Pazaski and Mary Pitsch. 8: Julie Tangvald and Nancy Miller sang a duet. 1: Eric Morgan sang “If It’s Magic” for the Sweethearts. 2: Pep: Greg Brand and Lori Schenck. 3: Figure and Physique: Jess Bennett and Kelly Smith. 4: Art Ability: Mike Barnes and Laurie Fladd. 5: Smile: Ron Suggs and Michelle Ghio. 6: Kevin Pazaski congratulated Mary Pitsch on their mutal win. ODACI Sponsored Semi-Formal Tolo Saturday, March 22, 1980, ODACI Club presented the Semi-Formal Tolo in the BHS gym. The theme was “Midnight Magic” and the music was by Airborne. Committee chairpersons were as follows: General Chairpersons, Kenalyn Barnett; Decorations, Kerri O’Brien; Pictures, Marcy Harper; Refreshments, Connie Pablo; Publicity, Kelley Kane; Booklets, Julie LaFave; Chaperones, Joni Williams; Band, Marci Hanson; and Clean-up, Nikki Finkbonner. Special thanks to the chap- erones, Mrs. Kirk who guided them, Mrs. Hedrick who kept them financially sound, and the officers who kept them in line. Also thanks to Laurie Fladd for the booklet covers, Mr. Jarboe for lending some equipment, and to the Janitors for opening and closing the school. Pg. 86: 1: Jennifer Schwartz and Ted Genger posed for their pictures. 2: Bill Rohwar and his date, Janelle Kauch, and Jon Grinstead rested for awhile and talked. 3: The lead singer slowed things down to the enjoyment of most couples. 4: Kelly Smith, Greg Gudbranson, Tom Gallaher, Carol Lang- erak, Karen Swanson, Pat Siden, Kendra Smith, and Marcus Solvang posed for the photographer to show how much they were enjoying the evening. 5: Airborne played a fast song while most couples danced. 6: Jennifer Mixon and Rick Bourland relaxed for awhile. Pg. 87: 1: Steve Binchus, Tonya Symonds, Scott Edwards, Mark Waide, Scott’s date, Beth Feiser, and Heidi Fleck enjoyed the evening together. 2: Dan Dunnigan and Staria Beebe discussed plans with Troy Hertz and his date. 3: Vinnie Jameson and Margaret Day served punch. Stage Hands Feel Better The 1979-80 Technical Crew worked many long hard hours this year. Some of the events they worked on were: school assemblies; Up With People; What-A-Sho; school concerts; basket- ball, gymnastics, and wrestling; Whatcome Community Symphony; “Carnival”; Freewhee- lin’; Washington Music Educators Association; sports banquets; “Mousetrap”; non-high school plays; fashion shows; Blossomtime; graduation; and many outside rentals. Ms. Kathy Smith was the advisor. Duke Dequoy was the stage assis- tant. Row 1: Ms. Kathy Smith and Duke Dequoy. Row 2: Sabrina MacKinnon, Pat Grady, Andy Somers, and Jill Grenda. Row 3: Kevin Brandt, Judy West, and Dave Swanson. Missing: Rick Bourland, Matt Montague, Bill Miller, Scott Rody, James Horn, Deb Wiebe, Kelly Brand, and Lane Weaver. 1. Some of the crew worked on the sets for the play “Mou- setrap’”. 2: Kevin Brandt worked on the lights. 3: Andy Somers, Jill Grenda, and Judy West stapled some cloth to a set. 4: Dave Swanson and Ke- vin Brandt relaxed in the lighting booth. 1: Duke Dequoy fixed a problem on one of the “Mousetrap” sets. 2: Jill Grenda, Kevin Brandt, and Dave Swanson were working hard. 3: The tech crew decided to make a “Bionic Stageman”. 4: Most of the crew posed for a picture on the wagon for “Carnival”. Row 1: jill Grenda. Rew 2: Mary Jenks, Bobbi Newell, Sa- rah Bussard, Judy West, and Christy Mahle. Missing: Peggy Miller. e-up Crew Applied Their Skills 90 FRIENDSHIP: 1. Mutual liking, esteem, or regard cherished by kindred minds, as the basis of the mutual interchange of kind offic es; mutual inter- est resulting from congeniality of sentiments or community of interests, or from a close intimacy or acquaintance, and leading to sympathy or help- fulness. 2: (Archaic.) An act of friendly assistance; aid; relief; as, he has helped me often with his friendships. 3: Tendency towards unity; con- formity; affinity. Syn.: affection, amity, attach- ment, comity, consideration, devotion, esteem, fa- vor, friendliness, good will, love, regard. Friendship is a deep, quiet, enduring affection, founded upon mutual respect and esteem. Friend- ships is always mutual; there may be unrecipro- cated affection or attachment, unrequited love, or even unrecognized and unappreciated devotion, but never unreciprocated or unrequited friend- ship; one may have friendly feelings toward an enemy, but while there is hostility or coldness on one side there can not be friendship between the two. Friendship is a quality of friendly feelings, without the deep and settled attachment implied in the state of friendship. Comity is mutual kindly courtesy, with care of each other’s rights, and amity is a friendly feeling and relation, not neces- sarily implying special friendliness; as, the comity of nations, or amity between neighboring countries. Affection may be purely natural, friend- ship is a growth. Friendship is more intellectual and less emotional than love; it is easier to give reasons for friendship than for love; friendship is more calm and quiet, love more fervent; love of- ten rises to intensest passion; we can not speak of the passion of friendship. Friendship implies some degree of equality, while love does not; we can speak of man’s love toward God, not of his friend- ship for God. From: Funk and Wagnalls Dictionary. ce Se 5 ee STE CS ES ae lran’s Ayatullah Khomeini Seized His Nation and Shook All of Islam Flames Destroy Main Uniflite Plant Three Mile Island Nuclear-Power Installation Clouded the Future of Atomic Power as an An- swer to the Energy Crisis — Pope John Paul II Toured the U.S. Russians Invaded Afghanistan Draft for Women and Men Proposed 1980 Olympics Boycott Proposed U.S. Hockey Team Defeated U.S.S.R. and Went on to Win Gold Medal Eric Hieden Won Five Gold Medals Paul McCartney Busted and Spent Nine Days in Japanese Jail Bellingham Suspect Linked to L.A. Strangler Case Ted Bundy Found Guilty of Murdering Two Coeds Hood Canal Bridge Sank Mt. St. Helens Popped Its Cork Gasoline Topped $1.25 a Gallon American Hostages Held in Iran Row 1: Kellie Brandt, Jennie Donnelly, Sean Walbeck, Karen McKay, Mitch Noyes. Row 2: Wade Larsen, Doug Duncan, Kevin McKay, Tina Baker, Deanna Walton, Natalie Taylor, Matt Nims, Kent Cruson, Advisor Mrs. Bjork. Missing: Bridget Logan and Leann Torgerson. Nawat of AD 17 7 ee (et me ow Beacon Staff Informed Students 1: Deanna Walton, Natalie Taylor, and Kevin McKay re- ceived advice from Mrs. Bjork. 2: Tina Baker and Kellie Brandt worked together on a story. 3: Kent Cruson typed up an article for the Beacon. 4 a4 ARADRBRRE OTS 4 = Honor Society Promoted Academic Achievement 1; Pam Wiebe and Leann Olsen talked with the photographer. 2: Chris Cochrane and Teryl Deer were caught leaving the Honor Society meet- ing. Row 1: Caren Crabtree, Michelle Gilliam, Pam Kolbe, Terry Paquin, Leann Olsen, Chris Cochrane, Hope Newcomer. Row 2: Mary Davis, Kim Dickerson, Larry Baumgartner, Kelly McConnell, Teryl Deer, Sheryl Lindquist, Linda Jacobson, Brian Rick. Row 3: Dave Clendenen, Eric Mor- gan, Brant Henshaw, Greg Schwartz, Greg Brand, Greg Hatfield, Scott Frostad. Row 4: Vice-President Mark Morrow, President Pam Wiebe, Secretary Lisa Zappa. Missing: Lynette Bibbee, Heather Kern, Karin Mitchell, Mike Melugin, and Joe Rushin. “Y¥Y” Swim Volunteers Helped Youngsters. High School students volunteered to help out the instructors to teach elementary and middle school handicapped kids to swim and learn water safety. Without this help, these very special kids would not be able to enjoy the pleasures of the water. Row 1: Scott Sorensen, Joey Hicks, Joe Jenkins, Robert Dean, Jayne Petersen, Debbie Christie and Kathy Tay- lor. Row 2: Randy Deaton, Karl Sibert, Mike Van Duisen, Ron Simmons. 94: 1: Ron Simmons helped a boy in the water. 2: Steve Giordano and Pinky Moore talked over plans. 3: Scott Soren- sen assisted a youngster. 4: Jayne Peter- sen smiled with pleasure. 5: Debbie Christie assisted two girls. The 1979-80 Ticket Takers and Sellers attended all sports events requiring the taking of money. The takers and sellers were: Shari Bollinger, Sandy Re- ser, Richard Pace, Pres. Jayne Petersen, Liz Pitsch, Russ Nelson, Mike Van Duisen, Kathy Taylor, and Dean Larson. The advisor this year was Mr. Greg Pitsch. Odaci was responsible for several activities this year. They were: Grub and Formal Tolos; Senior Tea; and a birthday party for the Senior Activity Center. Odaci was advised by Mrs. Kirk. The officers were: President-Joanie Williams; Vice-President-Julie LaFave; Secretary-Heidi Dangelmaier; and Treasurer-Connie Pablo. Row 1: Joanie Williams, Julie LaFave, Heidi Dangelmaier, and Connie Pablo. Row 2: Christy Durbin, Pam Jorisson, Delane Zimbra, Angie Lausch, Marci Hanson, Kelly Kane, Julie Saxton, and Lorrie Smith. Row 3: Maria Zehnder, Kelly Hoffman, Lisa Chapin, Kerri Faulkner, Marylee Mo- berg, Kenalyn Barnett, Lisa Rosch, Heidi Weiss, Marcie Harper, Nikki Fin- kbonner, and Kerry O’Brien. 1: Odaci officers and advisor Mrs. Kirk, Joanie Williams, Julie LaFave, Heidi Dangelmaier, and Connie Pablo. 2: Odaci held an important meet- ing. Odaci Was Active a ed ce ln ie A At BE i th St LH SHAE UH i ' Matt Montague, Mark Perry, and Darin Richardson. Missing: Jim Ro , Don Hoth, and Garret Smith. 1; Matt Montague took J.A. very seriously. 2: Darin Richardson rested in the counseling office. German Club Visited Canada -LANGUAGES are for LOVE? 1 FOR YOU German Club met once a month and set up German oriented activities. On February 13 they had their an- nual dinner at the Black Forest. Other activities included a Spring picnic at Hovander Park, parties and a big trip to Roebson Street in Van- couver, B.C. The 1979-80 officers were: President-Jane Prokopowich, Vice-President-Carol Smith, Secre- tary-Darla Erickson, and Historian- Joel Barton. Their motto was “Alles ist besser auf deutsch!” Darla Erickson, Jane Prokopowich, Joel Barton, Carol Smith, and Dave Clendenen. 1: The group enjoyed a foreign magazine during a meeting. 2: President Jane Prokopowich was not ready for the picture to be taken. Culex Promoted Language Bank gee S ane = . ae Row 1: John Bolden and Lisa Zappa. Row 2: Yoshiki Maeda, Jill Grenda, Becky Schwem- min, Janis Archer, Bev Storms, and Hajime Ishii. Missing: Te- resa Perkins, Terry Paquin, and Jane Chervenock. The Cultural Exchange Club was a group of people interested in travel and traveling, languages, meeting and learning about exchange stu- dents and their countries, having a good time, helping to promote the Bellingham Language Bank, and the foreign language department at B.H.S. Some activities included: a spaghetti dinner, a Christmas Break- fast, and International Bake Sales. 1: The officers held a special meeting. 2: Row 1: Teresa Perkins, Vice-Pres. of Exchange Stu- dents and Janis Archer, President. Row 2: John Bolden, Treasurer; Bev Storms, Vice-Pres. of Committees; and Lisa Zappa, Secretary. 3: Co- advisors Mr. Langston and Mrs. Chesterley. Club Met Once This Year Row 1: Becky Schwemmin, Mark Morrow, Brian Rick, and Joe Finkbonner. Row 2: Jim Rorabaugh, Rob White, Mr. Farrell, and John Bolden. 1: Mr. Farrell advised the Biology Club. 2: Dave Clendenen skied down the hill. 3: Mich- elle Ghio enjoyed the good weather on the mountain. Ski Club Got Their Own Bus Row 1: Barb Hood, Mandy Gray, Kelli Glenovich, Jenny Plattner, Alexis Anderson, Laura Harper, Sonja Hertz, and Pete Lallas. Row 2: Randy Johansen, Todd Samuelson, Michelle Ghio, Chris Cochrane, Teryl Deer, Deanna Bollinger, Jim Bell, David Clendenen, Donnie Rubenack, Scott Murdzia, Alan Demuth, and Will Maultray. Missing: Rick Aemer, Jenee Bergner, Lisa Burton, Chris Clough, Mary Cunningham, Sherry Densmore, Kareem Dossa, Christie Hayes, Renee Hetterly, Jeff Hovenier, Howard Huang, Rick Hurley, Greg Johnson, Ken Koorneef, Carol Langerak, Kevin Loney, Dan Meyer, Karin Mitchell, Mark Morrow, Maureen Moynihan, Rhett Pattison, Marji Peterson, Lori Schenck, Shawn Sharp, Craig Volkman, and Pete Moe. 1; Chris Cochrane rested in the sunshine. 2: Joel Barton, Barb Hood, and Jane Prokopowich played in the snow. Girls’ Basketball Had Hard Season The Girls’ Basketball team had a very dishearten- ing season with a record of 19 losses and no wins. The season was not helped when all but 5 of the players were suspended from turnout for a week because of attending a party with the visiting Aus- tralian team. Stephanie Myers, Jan Cloud, Deirdre Dether, Mona Johnson, Karen Vanderbrink, Joann Robinson, and Margaret Matyas. BRE 1: Karen Vanderbrink concentrated hard on making a free throw. 2: Vinnie Jameson, Con- nie Pilon, and Karen Vanderbrink hustled the ball downcourt. 3: Vinnie Jameson used good form for her lay-up. BHS 3p) Mt. Vernon BHS 10 Australia BHS 50 Monroe BHS 32 Cascade BHS 31 Sehome BHS 28 Ferndale BHS 31 Anacortes BHS 51 Burlington BHS 34 Stanwood BHS 23 Nooksack BHS 36 Lake Stevens BHS 53 Monroe BHS 41 Ferndale BHS 34 Australia BHS 26 Burlington BHS 33 Sedro Woolley BHS 50 Stanwood BHS 40 Nooksack BHS 33 Arlington J.V. Basketball Really Hustled The J.V. Girls’ Basketball team had a little better season than Varsity with a record of 5 wins and only 12 losses. Some of the J.V. girls played with the Varsity during the temporary suspension of several of the players. The season was dis- couraging but the girls looked to a better season next year. 1: Remaining members of the team were cheered on by suspended girls. 2: Connie Pilon, Vinnie Jameson, and Deirdre Dether played well. BHS 13 Mt. Vernon 72 BHS 10 Australia 102 BHS 30 Monroe 28 BHS 21 Cascade 35 BHS 44 Sehome 18 BHS 21 Ferndale 28 BHS 35 Anacortes 41 BHS 16 Burlington 32 BHS 31 Stanwood 32 BHS 30 Nooksack 40 BHS 25 Lake Stevens 14 BHS 22 Monroe 27 BHS 34 Ferndale 35 BHS 26 Burlington 43 BHS 37 Stanwood 15 BHS 41 Nooksack 39 BHS 22 Arlington Dy Vinnie Jameson, Carol Smith, Ann Kurtz, Jackie Miles, Connie Pilon, Stacy Wasisco, Lisa Clifford, Margaret Day, and Teresa Roe. Missing: Marlene Danielson, Managers Jayne Chervenock and Diane Isakson. Raiders Made District For 3rd Coach Ken Crawford and Assistant Coach Rod Kammenga, Joe Rushin, Steve Jones, Marty West, Greg Schwartz, Brant Henshaw, Robert Olsen, Brian Goodsell, Ted Genger, Paul Roe, Dana Steiner, Mike Impero, Assistant Coach LeRoy Galley, and Manager Jim Rorabaugh. Pg. 104: 1: Ted Genger gave it all he had while the rest of the team kept hustling. 2: Greg Schwartz went up for a shot while the others got ready to rebound. 3: Marty West and Greg Schwartz both went for a rebound. Pg. 105: 1: Dana Steiner made a fast break. 2: Paul Roe battled | for the jump. 3: Ted Genger put in another one. 4: Greg Schwartz got some last minute instructions from Coach Crawford. 5: The team took | a time out for some new strategy. Under new head coach Ken Crawford, the BHS Red Raiders reached the District Playoffs for the 3rd year. Despite being limited by lack of a a eal ieee a= j size and experience the Varsity Raiders helped set an example by ag- te “a sn = _— gressive play, hustle and a strong dependence on team work. Exciting = = a ae Aa: € Le be. | = to watch, the Raiders helped put meaning to their team motto: «9 ey SEG Ee ME aoa i §6leam-Attitude-Success. SS set bots Be | NEY Fas gage e f af tt oe Sehome Australia Cascade Mt. Vernon Seattle Prep Monroe Mt. Vernon Sehome Ferndale Anacortes Burlington Stanwood Arlington Australia Lake Stevens Monroe Ferndale Burlington Sedro Woolley Stanwood BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS 65 43 65 73 58 70 42 50 61 47 55 74 J.V. Had Record-Setting Season The J.V. team completed a record-setting season with 16 wins and 4 losses. The team won all three overtime games and five others by one or two points. This year’s team was led by Craig Knudsen, Paul Hill, and Brant Bengen. With eight sophomores and five juniors on the team, the Raider prospects for 1980-81 looked encour- aging. John Hawes, Brant Bengen, Brad Alexander, Jim Hazen, Ben Kuiken, Tony Dickerson, Paul Hill, Craig Knudsen, Jim Marsh, Doug Kushan, Markus Solvang, lain MacLeod and Chris Frere. af - _— - ‘e bo t = an, SP |e ao Dom ((¢ Sehome Australia 67 Cascade 35 Mt. Vernon 74 Prep 71 Monroe 55 Mt. Vernon 49 Sehome 47 Ferndale 41 Anacortes 47 Burlington 47 Stanwood 45 Arlington 41 Lopez Is. 57 Lake Stevens 34 Monroe 48 Ferndale 42 Burlington 69 Sedro Woolley 41 Stanwood Frosh Team Learned Skills Shaun Alexander, Kareem Dossa, Mike Pierce, Mike Elsner, Roger Jones, Brian Dujmovich, Brian Henshaw, Steve Alvord, Jerry Allen, Scott Murdzia, Dean Larson, Bob Tucker, Jeff Ziels, Don Rubenack and Rick Todd. Missing: Wendell Isom. Pg. 106: 1: The whole team hustled to victory. 2: Paul Hill battled for a rebound. 3: Brant Bengen went for a jump shot. Pg. 107: 1: The frosh team pulled together during a game. 2: Kareem Dossa went for a fast break. Stanwood Monroe Lakewood Arlington Sehome Lake Stevens Stanwood Monroe Lakewood Arlington Sehome Lake Stevens Cathy Green Went to State As Alternate On Beam This year’s gymnastic team consisted of some very talented girls. Win- ning 7 meets and losing 4 these young girls placed 4th at District. Kim Friedl placed 6th on vault and Cathy Green advanced to State com- petition as an alternate on the beam. With the help of coach Gretchen Young, assistant coach Holly Hilton, and managers Melynnda Evich and Jill Rogers, these talented girls had a very rewarding season. Row 1: Sheila Crabtree, Laura Impero, and Cathy Green. Row 2: Pat Hill, Kim Bullard, Cresey Stewert, Mary Cunningham, and Kirstin Fitzgerald. Row 3: Kim Friedl, Deneen Kickhafer, Julie Rhea, Jennifer Schwartz, Jolene Olson, Mindi Rosch, Kim Pacheco, and Stacy Martin. Row 4: Manager Melynnda Evich and Coach Gretchen Young. 108: 1: Cathy Green did a sumi as a dismount off the bars. 109: 1: Kim Galley performed on the beam. 2: Laura Impero did the splits on the beam. 3: A girl performed a floor ex- ercise. 4: Jolene Olson did a routine on the beam. 5: A teammate vaulted onto the bars. 6: Jolene Olson did a floor exercise routine. 7: Cathy Green got ready to do a front aerial. 8: Kim Pacheco and Mindi Rosch watched a routine. The BHS Wrestling team improved their dual meet record this year with 5 wins and 9 losses. The team placed fourth in the BHS Wrestlerama and fifth in the Edmonds Invitational Tournament. In the Re- gion | Wrestling Tournament BHS placed seventh. The five wrestlers who qualified for the State Tournament at Eastern Washington University were: Bill Barr (2nd at Regionals, 6th at State), Dave Anderson (3rd at Regionals), Steve Barnes (3rd at Regionals), Mike Barnes (3rd at Regionals), and Bill Knudsen (4th at Regionals). At the annual Wrestling banquet that concluded the season, Mike Barnes was awarded the Jim Robinson Me- morial Scholarship, Jeff Sadler was awarded the Tomaras Scholastic Trophy, and Bill Knudsen was selected by his teammates to receive the Beta In- spirational Wrestler Trophy. Steve Sofie, Todd Perry, Rob Richardson, Tom Mallahan, Mike Barnes, Erik Fish, Dave Anderson, Frank Pitsch, Bill Barr, Steve Barnes, Bill Knudsen, Chris Copland, and Randy Deaton. Five Went to State 1: Coach Yonlick was caught off guard by the photographer. 2: Randy Deaton was pinning his opponent. 3: Bill Knudsen broke down his opponent in an attempt to turn him over. 4: Chris Copland rode his opponent. 5: Erik Fish attempted to pin his opponent. Lynnwood Woodway Lake Stevens Blanchet Arlington Sehome Burlington Stanwood Mt. Vernon Ferndale Monroe Anacortes Cascade Sedro Woolley Varsity Wrestlers —. “fecar .... = — Row 1: John McSwain, Tony Dvorachek, Rob Richardson, Steve Sofie, Todd Perry, Dan Myers, an d Tom Mallahan. Row 2: Erik Fish, Mark Sofie, Tim Mount, Mike Kleven, Brian Ellis, Steve Barnes, Frank Pitsch, Jim McBarron, and Garret Smith, Row 3: Steve Lane, Dave Anderson, Mike Barnes, Bill Knudsen, Randy Deaton, Jeff Sadler, Mitch Noyes, Bill Barr, and Chris Copland. Helped The Team Pg. 112: 1: A Raider Wrestler took down his opponent. 2: Tim Mount rolled his op- ponent over and attempted to pin him. Pg. 113: 1: Vice-pres. Kathy Bonner stifled a laugh while making a poster. 2: Sally Whitehead, Irene Sulier, and Kathy Bonner worked together on a poster. 3: President Sally Whitehead paused to look at the poster she was making. Row 1: Susie Kipilidis, Gail Raber, Kerry O’Brien, Theresa DeMuth, Laura Harper, Irene Sulier, Julie Copeland, and Kashia Axton. Row 2: Kenalyn Barnett, Kathy Bonner (Vice- pres.), Susan Michaelson (His- torian), Jodi Lee, Sally White- head (Pres.), Tanya Symonds, Terri Fenton, and Brenda Ste- fanson. Missing: Sonja Hertz and Cheri Karuza (Historian). Boys’ Swim Team Made Regionals The B.H.S. Boy’s Swim team was the best in town. The highlight of the year was a win over Sehome. The team was led by team Captain, Mike Haug and Inspiratinal award Winner, Andy Bullard, Mark Cole was the most Improved Swimmer. Row 1: James Lafozio, Paul Senuty, Bob Johnson, and Joe Col- lins. Row 2: Mark Cole, David Hieb, Rick Bourland, David Bol- den, Steve Kennedy, and Jack Barton. Row 3: Kevin Pazaski, Brian Neyes, Andy Bullard, Mike Haug, Randy Johanson, Kurt Harris, and Coach Don Williams. Missing: Jeff Hovenier and Dave Carlson. Row 1: Cheri Walrod, Corrine Abbe, Sarah Bussard, Michelle Bushaw, and Cheryl Haugo. Row 2: Margaret Costello, Sandra Shaffer, Shelly Lipscomb, Annette Moreau, and Jane Prokopowich. Pg. 114: 1: A Raider swimmer swam his best for the team. Pg. 115: 1: Bob Johnson per- formed an unusual dive. 2: Rick Bourland performed a layout dive. 3: Kurt Harris and Kevin Pazaski cheered on another swim- mer. 116 Sophomore Class Pulled Together — Row 1: President Greg Copland, Boys’ Representative Dave Klander. Row 2: Secretary Kathy McConnell, Vice-Presi- dent Mona Johnson, and Girls’ Representative Kelly Parker. fal Abbe, Corinne Alex, Robert Alexander, Bra Anderson, Eric Backstrom, Bonnie Backstrom, John Barret, Mark Bechtol, Kathy Bell, Gary Bell, James Bengen, Brant Bennet, Brian Benson, Marty Benson, Randy Bibbee, Lynette Binschus, Steve isshneciraepenrial Jim Marsh worked on a project while Dave Snowden looked on. 2: Gail Raber, Chris Maleng, and Jennifer Robinson watched an assembly. Blair, Libby Bolden, David Bonner, Steve Bosman, Susan Bothell, Christy Brandt, Kellie Brewer, Cindy Brewer, Valerie Brown, Keith Brown, Ron Bushaw, Michelle Button, Chris Butters, Scott Canaan, Jeff Carr, Kevin Chapin, Lisa Cheney, Kathy Christie, Donna Clifford, Lisa Cogdill, Patti Coke, Nancy Cole, Mark Collins, Jamie Collins, Joey Conforti, Kevin Conour, Mike Cooper, Bob Cooper, Leona Copland, Greg Coulthurst, Mary Cowan, Gail Craker, Cindy Dancer, Lisa Dancer, Tracy Danneels, Gunner Deaton, Randy Debord, Jeff Deeter, Terry Demuth, Teresa Demuth, Tom Denton, Kim DeVries, Kent Dickerson, Tony Dodd, Terry Donnelly, Jennie Drake, Dean Dunn, Jennifer Dunnigan, Lori Dupont, Kerie Durbin, Christy Duree, Jerrie Dvorachek, Tony Ebergson, Brent Edelheit, Elizabeth Edwards, Terry Emley, Anthony Endersby, Jeff Erickson, Sheila Erickson, Tami Fallis, Bob Falk, Teri Farrell, Alan Faulkner, Kerri Finkbonner, Nikki Fladd, Linette Forsman, Tracey Frank, Tim Freeman, Lisa Frere, Chris Getchell, Linda Grant, Wendy Grenda, Jill Gudde, David Gustafson, Kevin Hadley, Suzy Haehn, Darin Hagerhjelm, Cathy Hallick, Cindy Handerson, Julie Haney, Paul Hanson, Angela Hanson, Marci Harward, Mike Hatch, Danny Haukap, David Hendricks, Jeff Hill, Pat Hill, Terry 118: 1: Mona Johnson and Gail Raber relaxed while waiting for the bell. 2: Delane Zimbra and Kelly Smith com- pared notes in French class. 3: Michelle Bushaw, Jennifer Dunn, Leslie Stark, and Jonna Talmy admired the Girls’ Sports trophies. 119: 1: An- drea Bates, Mary Coulthurst, Penny Keck, and Kelly Parker signed up for Homecoming activities. 2: Julianna Zsiros worked on schoolwork in the library. 3: Sandy Reser talked with Shelly Keene. 4: Soph- omore boys enjoyed snack break. Hoffman, Kelly Horne, Vickie Hoy, Ginger Huffman, Troy Impero, Laura Isaman, Tandie Jacobson, Lori Johnnie, Paul Johnson, Cindy Johnson, Mona Johnson, Tami Johnson, Tina Jones, Terry Jones, Valerie Jorissen, Pam Keck, Penny Keene, Shelly Kerr, Garret Kirkey, Larry Kipelidis, Susie Klander, David Kleven, Mike Knudsen, Graig Koenig, Karin Kolbe, Sandy Kombol, Todd Kuiken, Ben Kurtz, Ann Kushan, Doug Lafazio, James Lane, Aaron Langerak, Carol Lausch, Angie Lavigueure, Connie Lawrence, Jeannie Limbacher, Jill Little, Greg Lovelace, Robert Ludtke, Lex Majors, Scott 120: 1: Lori Jacobson walked to her next class. 2: Sophomore boys played with their food. 121: 1: Soph- omore girls enjoyed a Pep Assembly. 2: Laura Impero prepared to do the splits. 3: Active Sophomores dis- cussed their Homecoming plans. Maleng, Chris Marsh, Jim Martin, Michelle Masonholder, Kelly McAra, Brian McBarron, James McCaffery, Terry McCauley, Kevin McConnell, Kathy McGonigal, Melody McHugh, Debbie McKay, Karen McKinnon, Jennifer McSwain, John Melland, Kevin Mettert, Steve Mihara, Landis Miller, Richard Miller, Stacy Moen, Brian Moran, Chris Moreau, Annette Morris, Mike Morse, Sue Mount, Terry Mulbeier, Sandy Munroe, Thomas Neil, Patty Nelson, Debbie Nims, Bob Northy, Gail O’Brien, Kerry O'Conner, Chris Ogmundson, Naomi Olayan, Rana Oldham, Kris Olivier, Rachel Olsen, LeeAnn Olson, Valerie Olson, Larry Olson, Lonny Ordal, Carol Osborne, Julie Pace, Richard Paquin, Terri Parker, Kelly Parker, Ward Parks, Drew Patison, Rhett Payne, Jeff Petty, Linda Perry, Mark Pilon, Connie Plumb, Wade Polinder, Roy Pollock, Sheri 122: 1: Mary Jenks, a friend, and Cindy Johnson walked to class. 2: Julianna Zsiros talked with a friend. 3: Pat Hill stopped to admire the Senior hall decorations. 4: Several | : Sophomores enjoyed a Pep Assembly. 123: 1: Sandy ; . ; : el Raber, Gayle Kolbe and friends were interested in a student teacher’s 4 Raiber, Greg notes. 2: Some Sophomore boys toasted Snack Break. 3: a | Reser, Sandy Ginger Hoy sold yearbooks. . £ : 4 Richardson, Darin Riley, Robert Roberts, Karin Robinson, Jennifer Robinson, Terry Rohwer, Bill Rorabaugh, James Rorvig, Scott Rounds, Alan Rusk, Mike Russell, Becky Rutlege, Rick Sabiston, Margo Schoeppach, Mark Swartz, Gail Swartz, Jennifer Shaw, Liane Sheaner, Debbie Shelly, Gloria Shockey, Mark Short, Norma Silva, Cindy Skinner, Kari Slesk, Steve Smith, Diana Smith, Garret Smith, Kelly Smith, Kendra Smith, Rose Snowden, Dave Sofie, Mark Somers, Andy Stark, Leslie Steinback, Michelle Strandberg, Cindi Sunel, Kris Swanson, Karen Talmy, Jonna Talmy, Steve Taylor, Natalie Tenaglia, Stacie Tran, Nam Vallejos, Valerie Vanderbrink, Pam Vanderhoek, Patricia 1: Jill Limbacher got ready to receive the serve in Badminton. 2: Karin Roberts, Connie Pilon, Gail Cowan, and Ginger Hoy en- joyed a Pep Assembly. 3: Sophomores generally proved to be very studious. Vansant, Tom Venturi, Sidney Vidito, Claudette Waide, Michelle Walbeck, Sean Waldrod, Cheri Weaver, Lane White, Doug Wilbur, Joe Wiltse, Richard Wopat, Michael Wright, Cheryl Wright, Dawn Wright, Jay York, Allen Young, Todd Zender, Maria Zimbra, Delane Zimmer, Lori Olson, Luke 125: 1: Terry Robinson awaited instructions in or- chestra. 2: Gail Northey dressed up as a clown dur- ing Winter Sports week. 3: Tim Frank, Tom Demuth, Scott Majors talked during snack break. a Missing: Karen Fenwick Greg Rookstool Steve Barnes Allan Ferraute Carey Seward Brenda Barton Emmett Grube Tracy Sewell Duke Bednarz Laura Gulick Karl Sibert Susy Chen David Haukap Carilyn Singson Thomas Christensen Ken Hebert Eric Stewart Cathy Corona Donald Hoth Sally Swanson Dennis Cummins Loren James Jim Swanson Merlin Deegan Wendy Jensen Russell Sweeney Casey Dixon Bryan Klug Traci Swope Kathy Duffey Ray Lam Val Vogel Kris Dugan Ed Larrieux Marlene Walton William Erholm Kim Lukenbill Julianna Zsiros Scott Evans Frank McFarland Barbara Feathers Richard Neil 126 Junior Class Showed Spirit President- Brian Bielaski Secretary- Patty McCormack Vice-President- Leisa Hamilton Girls’ Representative- Julie Riseland Boys’ Representative- Dean Edmunson This year the Juniors were actively involved with Homecoming. They worked hard and did a good job. They also sold mums during Christmas to raise enough money for the Junior Prom that was held February 2, 1980, at the Viking Union. Other fund raising events did well also. Adelstein, Gary Allbee, Janine Anderson, Barb Anderson, Gene Anderson, Leslie Anthony, Paul Ashe, Brian Backstrom, Holly Baker, Tina Banning, Bobbie Barnell, Steve Barnett, Kenalyn Bascom, Michelle Bates, Stuart Baumgartner, Bryan Benson, Chris Bernard, Kristy Bielaski, Brian Bjornson, Marie Bolden, John Bollinger, Deanna Bowen, Mike Bowman, Barak Brandt, Kevin Brandt, Pat Brooks, Don Brooks, Monte Brooks, Randy Bryant, Jean Bussard, Sarah Carnahan, Bill Carr, Ken 1: Cindy Ford, Jean Bryant, and Patty McCormack hurried to turnout. 2: Julie Saxton and Kelly Kane worked on a poster for the Junior hall while Julie Schwartz watched. 3: Kurt Swanson and Joanna Nordby studied while Tammy Rhode and Robin Cri- der discussed a problem. Caswell, Rob Chin, Randy Christensen, Todd Church, Kevin Clemens, Cindy Clendenen, Dave Cochrane, Chris Conrad, Arleneia Converse, Ted Costello, Margaret Costello, Martin Crider, Robin Cruson, Kent Curtwright, Loren Dangelmaier, Heidi Davis, Ken Deer, Teryl Demmert, Michelle Densmore, Sherry Dickerson, Kevin Diehl, Bill Dinneen, Rick Downey, Susan Drake, Deana Dujmovich, Mike DuPraw, Janet Edmundson, Dean Edwards, Scott Elder, Greg Ellis, Brian Erickson, Darla Erickson, Tom Fenton, Terri Fieser, Jim Finkbonner, Linda Firos, Mike Fish, Erik Fleck, Heidi Flemming, Clara Ford, Cindy Frank, Greg Freels, Rich Friedl, Kim Frostad, Scott Gallaher, Tom Galley, Kim Gates, Kelly Genther, Rhonda ed Gillette, Philip Gilliam, Michelle ‘Glidden, Keith Gran, Dave Green, Cathy Grim, Adam Grinstead, Juliann Gudbranson, Greg Hale, Jodie Hamer, Rhonda Hamilton, Leisa Hamilton, Todd Hansen, Dana Harper, Marcy Hatfield, Patty Hawes, John Hayes, Cari Hayes, Mike Hazen, Jim Helgeson, Darin Hess, Tim Hetrick, Kathy Hill, Paul Hindman, Jeff 128: 1: Robert Shannon and Kim Galley took a break from studying. 2: Susan Downey and Kathy Hetrick searched for an assignment. 129: 1: Bobbie Banning pointed to the camera. 2: Marylee Moberg, Linda Finkbonner, Paula Leande rson, and Heidi Fleck waited for the end of class. 3: Karla Peterson and Leann Torgerson relaxed in the auditorium. 4. Erik Fish and Kurt Swanson shared a textbook. Hogue, Kevin Holstrom, Dawn Huang, Howard Hulsebuss, Karen Iles, Mark Isaak, Robert Jacobson, Linda Jalbert, Charlene James, Susan Jameson, Vinnie Johnson, Greg Johnson, Sue Jolley, Brian Jones, Mary Jones, Steve Karuza, Cheri Kehl, Jim Kennedy, Polly Kennedy, Steve Kern, Heather King, Kory Klopp, Patty Koenig, Rod Kolbe, Pam bias ; 130: 1: Cheri Karuza, was busy cutting out decorations for the Junior Hall. 2: Tammy Rhode, Holly Backstrom, and Sheri Rey- nolds enjoyed their lunch hour. 3: Brian Rick smiled for the photographer. 4: Brenda Stefanson, Heidi Danglemier, and Tanya Symonds talked after school. 131: 1: Paul Hill examined one of his papers. 2: Marylee Moberg showed Joanna Nordby an interesting subject. 3: A group of Junior girls watched a Pep Assembly. Kosa, Scott Kurtz, Helen Lane, Steve Lansworth, Jeff Larsen, Wade Lavigueure, Gordon Leanderson, Paula Lee, Todd Legoe, Terri Leque, Sharon Lindquist, Sheryl Logan, Bridget Lowman, Donna Lubetich, Peter Ludington, Laurie Ludington, Paul MacArthur, Darla MacLeod, lain Maleng, Stephanie Mallahan, Mary Mallahan, Tom Mason, Beth Massey, Jim Massey, Karol Matyas, Margaret McCormack, Patty McGonigal, Brian McKinnon, Sabrina McMullin, Jeff McNutt, Steve Medema, Kelli Melugin, Mike i el = i a S ; Miller, Bill Miller, Laura Miller, Maria Mixon, Jennifer Moberg, Marylee Monroe, Janet Monroe, Lloyd Morrow, Mark Mount, Tim Murdzia, Mark Newell, Bobbie Nguyen, Dieu Nordby, Joanna Northouse, Rob del ach i Chip i sete Th Ogmundson, Katy Olsen, Robert Olsen, Jolene Owens, Mike Owings, Mike Pablo, Connie Paris, Dave Parker, Rendy Patzkowsky, Randy Patterson, Bekki Pattison, Tony Pearson, Darren Peeples, Bob Perkins, Teresa Peterson, Karla Phair, Tony ‘ AGENDA LSWING 132: 1: Lorrie Smith made a point during typing. 2: Kelly Kane and Trace Swann spent their break at the locker. 3: Char- lene Jalbert, Holly Backstrom, Darla Erickson, and a classmate enjoyed their spare time in class. 133: 1: Bob Peeples imitated a teacher. 2: Representatives from the Junior class wiped out during a Pep Assembly competition. 3: Chris Cochrane talked with pilgrim Teryl Deer during Homecoming week. Pilkey, Susan Pimento, Ken Pitsch, Frank Polinder, Rhonda Porter, Donna Radke, Phil Raines, Keith Rasmussen, Brian Reynolds, Shari Rick, Brian Rick, Scott Riseland, Julie Robinson, Joann Rodgers, Carol Roeben, Bill Rohde, Tammy Rothenbuhler, Evie Saxton, Julie Saxton, Mace Schacht, Fred Schencking, Barb Schroeder, Jim Schwartz, Julie Schwemmin, Becky Seek, Stacy Sehrt, Jim Senuty, Paul Shade, Tricia Shaffer, Sandra Shannon, Robert Shelley, Ken Shockey, Chris Simplot, Darlene Smith, Carol Smith, Darin Smith, Lorrie Smith, Seanna Soderquist, Stuart Solvang, Markus Sprigg, Vicki Starkey, Jill Stephanson, Brenda Steiner, Dana Stiglitz, Scott Strode, Valerie Missing: Jeff Adams Kathy Allen Julie Brackinreed Mitch Broussard Rob Bruce Tami Burgraff Jim Carson Mike Christie Susan Cook Susan Croft Carol DeKubber Jeff Frere Ray Gould Brian Hicks Matt Hubbard Donald Hunt David Johns Archie Jorgensen Sumption, Kathy Swan, Jay Swanson, Kurt Swanson, Warren Symonds, Tanya Thomas, Pat Thompson, Margaret Tomlinson, Lorri Torgerson, Leann Trunkey, Lesley Valadez, Carlos Vanbeek, Jeff Van Zwol, Sandy Vermeulen, Gerry Villalon, Roy Walton, Deanna Warren, Theresa West, Judy Weiss, Heidi White, Dan Williams, Randy Woodmansee, Sean Wopat, Richard Worthen, Robert Wright, Alexander Wright, Curtis Ziels, Bill Bachman, Vickie Jenks, Mary Swann, Trace Kelly Kane Paul LaClair Leonard Lawrence Mark Lawrence Margaret Lee Curtis Mahle Colleen Mayervich Tammy McConkey Jeff Markowitz Jim Massey Leon Miller Mary Miller Sherri Nelson Diem Phan Brad Smith Scott Sorensen Barry Wright Keith Wright Tom Yunker Page 134: 1: Jean Bryant, Mary Mallahan, and Julie Schwartz dis- cussed a picture for art class. 2: Brian Jolley, Brian Bielaski, and Adam Grim ate lunch in the lounge. Page 135: 1: Greg Frank studied hard in the library. 2: Kelly Kane helped Cheri Karuza with an art project. | 135 $2-S3 $4-S5 S6-S7 S8-S9 $10-S11 $12 $13 $14 $15 $16-161 162-163 164-187 188-191 192 Music Dept. Trip School Play Senior Prom Boys’ and Girls’ Track Baseball Softball Soccer Club Boys’ Tennis Golf Senior Class Closing Photo Essay Yearbook Supporters Student Index Yearbook Staff Closing cassie OL CSIES. es tee ts Maia: : My oa Ws % =, vi ¥ x v8. Ee . 4a mS OT: — 3 SSS y TO SAR RN I a nee ee ee $2: 1: Melody McGonigal, Corrine Abbe, Todd Kombol, Andy Somers, Terry Robinson, and Mark Morrow rested at Knott’s Berry Farm. 2: Patty Klopp and Doug White posed for the camera with several other music people in the background. 3: Vinnie Jameson adjusted the air on the plane. 4: Band and Choir members watched the Orchestra perform at Knott’s Berry Farm. 5: The music department was based at the Cosmic Age Lodge. $3: 1: Members of Orchestra and band listened to the Choir perform. 2: Teryl Deer enjoyed a grapefruit drink. This was the year for the BHS Music Department to take a trip. It was the first major trip since 1974 when they went to Hawaii. This year they again started out for Hawaii, but after a change in airfare and plans they headed for California on March 27 and returned on April 1. They were based at the Cosmic Age Lodge in Anaheim right next to Disneyland itself. They had performances at Disneyland and Knott’s Berry Farm and also visited Universal Studios and Magic Mountain. All three groups from the music department went, and the three direc- tors were Overall very pleased with their group’s performances and general conduct. The trip served as more than just a fun outing by uniting all the music groups and bringing many students closer together as friends. Many thanks to the chaperones for making the trip a success and special thanks to Mr. Potter for making it at all possible. 7 — oa ie OL qe) —_ +) D) VY) —_ S ed) ae = 10; ed) a i ed) VY) ed) — ak. VY qe aa Mollie Ralston. . . ae ae Shelly Frost Giles Ralston Jack Barton Christopher Wren Russ Nelson Mrs. Boyle Mary Mallahan Major Metcalf Andrew Somers Miss Casewell Nancy Miller Mr. Paravicini. . a Dave Klander Detective Sergeant Trotter Eric Stewart $4: 1: Mollie talked to the police. 2: Giles accused Christopher of murder. 3: Trotter interrogated Mrs. Casewell and Major Metcalf. 4: Major Metcalf discovered the phone TECHNICAL STAFE was dead. 5: Nancy Miller played Miss Casewell. 6: Director ee ee ee Ms. Smith was pleased with the final performance. 7: Mary Ms. Kathleen Smith Mallahan relaxed after the performance. 8: Christopher com- Sabrina McKinnon _ forted Mollie. S5: 1: Trotter attempted to murder Mollie. 2: Duke Duquoy Mr. and Mrs. Ralston hugged each other. This play is about a group of strangers stranded in a boarding house during a snow storm, one of whom is a murderer. The suspects include the newly married couple who run the house, and the suspicions that are planted in their minds nearly wreck their perfect marriage. Others are a spinster with a curious background, an architect who seems better equipped to be a chef, a retired Army major, a strange little man who claims his car has overturned in a drift, and a feminine jurist who makes life miserable for everyone. Into their midst comes a policeman, traveling on skis. He no sooner arrives, than the jurist is killed, Two down, and one to go. To get to the rationale of the murderer's pat- tern, the policeman probes the background of everyone present, and rattles a lot of skeletons. Another famous Agatha Christie switch finish. In the end the murderer is the policeman. SP ALE RY OT ITE TL Seniors ‘‘Let the Good Times Roll” This year’s Senior Prom was held at the Aftermath Club on May 10, 1980. A record attendance of 113 couples enjoyed the dance. The music was provided by Mercenary. The heat of the building caused many to take their jackets and ties off. This didn’t stop the couples from enjoy- ing the dance. Special thanks to Lisa Rosch, Kama Strom, Kim Cunningham, and Karin Mitchell for their help in organizing the Prom, also very special thanks to Mrs. Ericsson for helping us throughout the four years. 56: Robin Henley and David Lind posed for their pictures. 2: Mrs. Ericsson and Mr. Pitsch watched while they rested. 3: Everyone enjoyed themselves dancing. 4: Sue Green, Jules Woodbury, Joanie Williams, and Rob George got their picture taken after the dance. S7: 1: Everyone went outside to cool off. 2: Von Smith and Margaret Costello took a break. 3: Joann Robinson and Doug Duncan had a good time. Girls’ Track Did @ Outstanding Job © The Raider Girls’ Track team started the season off well and ended just as good. New school records were set by Gail Schwartz in the 2 mile, Cresey Stewart in the 1 mile, 880, and mile relay, Jennifer Schwartz in the mile relay, 300 m. hurdles, and 100 m. hurdles, Jacki Miles and Debbie Wiebe in the mile relay. 1: Val Strode warmed up for the meet. 2: Jennifer Schwartz waited to hear the results. 3: Val Strode lead the way with Donna Larson close behind. Row 1: Gail Schwartz, Mary Cunningham, Kim Bullard, Cresey Stewart, Lori Schenck, Jennifer McKinnon, and Kelly Hoffman. Row 2: Mandy Grey, Jacki Miles, Mary Coulthurst, Libby Blair, Gail Northey, Val Strode, Jennifer Schwartz, and Kim Freidl. Row 3: Jayne Chervenock, Ginger Hoy, Lisa Thompson, Deirdre Dether, Corinne Abbe, Karen Hayes, Rachel Olivier, and Kathy Cheney. Raiders Dominated The Raider Boys’ Track team completed an undefeated season which included dual meet vic- tories over Burlington, Ferndale, and Sehome, and championships at the Dorr Invitational, and the Northwest Relays. As the team prepared for the league, district and state, several outstanding per- formances had been recorded and more came. New records were set by Eric Anderson, Mark Murdzia, Paul Roe, Ted Genger, Chris Benson,4eff McMullin, Bill Barr, and Brad Peterson. In addition the 4x400 meter relay team ranked second in the state. Other outstanding seniors were Greg Brand, Ed Chapman, Paul Bocchi, Eric Morgan, Kevin Pazaski, Mitch Noyes, and Les Valadez. Hieiess ee ee ee Row 1: Ken Coulthurst, Pete Lallas, Joe Pablo, Craig Volkman, Eric Anderson, Keith Brown, Brad Alexander, Troy Huffman, Brant Bengen, and Mike Pierce. Row 2: Bob Tucker, Doug Kushan, Bill Barr, Greg Brand, Jerry Howard, Brian Peterson, Ted Genger, Brad Peterson, Mark Murdzia, and Les Valadez. Row 3: Dean Larson, Mitch Noyes, Jeff McMullin, Eric Morgan, Paul Roe, Doug White, Brant Ebergson, Mike Dujmovich, and Mike Klevin, Row 4: Lex Lutke, Greg Schwartz, Ed Chapman, Chris Benson, Paul Hill, Kevin Pazaski, Paul Bocchi, Bill Jolley, Ron Brown, and Steve Gallaher. : ¥e : : 1: Eric Morgan and Kevin Pazaski warmed up before a meet against Burlington. 2: Ted Genger led the way with Paul Hill close behind. 3: Eric Anderson raised his hands in a moment of triumph. = ADH PhATDAWNOK PHOT HUAN a _— Varsity Went to Playoffs Again The ’79 Raiders set the stage for this year’s team. Last season behind the all league play of Craig Challender, Vern Yake, and Marty West and the excellent pitching of Kris Runestrand and Dana Steiner the Raiders were NWL league co-champions and lost in state tournament play to Capitol, the eventual state “AA” champs. They finished high with a 20 and 6 record. This year all league players Vern Yake, Craig Challender, Marty West, and Kris Runestrand combined with the excellent pitching of Dana Steiner and the fine defense and hitting sophomores Kris Frere and Steve Slesk produced another state playoff team with a record of 20 wins and 3 losses. Seniors who contributed excellent play also were; Jess Bennett, Steve Dunn, Rick Jansen, Jon Rick, and Joe Rushin. This year’s seniors in their final two years as Raiders produced a combined record of 41 wins and 9 losses and 2 state playoff berths, which is one of the top records in the state. Row 1: Adam Craig. Row 2: Jess Bennett , Jon Rick , Marty West , Rick Jansen , Steve Dunn , Kris Runestrand , Craig Challender Vern Yake , and Joe Rushin . Row 3: Kevin Melland, Cris Frere , Kevin Conforti , Jim Hazen, Mike Harward, Robert Shannon, Wendell Isom, and Ron Beers. Row 4: Coach Nelson, Mike Bowen, Dana Steiner , Keith Raines, Steve Jones , Markus Solvang , Dave Snowden Tony Dickerson, Steve Slesk , and Coach Craig. - lettermen, - returning lettermen. Lynnwood Arlington Mt. Lk. Terrace Sedro Woolley Sehome Anacortes Ferndale Ferndale Lk. Stevens Lk. Stevens Stanwood Stanwood Arlington Sehome Mt. Vernon Mt. Vernon Lynnwood Lynnwood Monroe Monroe Burlington Burlington ae a a PF LP AI Pn nannnenee cmt ita , a a i ee a is NNONOCONNHFPONDHK COC ANNOW HW (em er i ; ty a AEN +S By - ‘= $10: 1: Marty West, ‘79 Scholarship Award Winner and NWL All League DH, was ready at the plate. 2: Craig Challender, ‘79 NWL All League SS, waited for the pitch. $11: 1: Vern Yake, ‘79 MVP and NWL All League IF, warmed up on deck. 2: Kris Runestrand threw a pitch during a practice. Row 1: Jeff Wight, Tony Carter, Robert Richardson, Kareem Dossa, John Elsner, Jim Walker, Allen DeMuth, and Scott Frank. Row 2: Coach McLeod, Ron Beers, Paul Thornsteinson, Jerry Allen, Ken Koornneef, Todd Ramsay, Allen Lambert, Brian Dujmovich, and Wendell Isom. Missing: Hajime Ishii. Frosh Had Good Start Girls’ Softball Had Good Season This year’s team did very well with a 15 to 9 record overall and a7 to 5 league record. At press time they had good prospects of going to state. Last year they went on to state and lost by one game. The returning girls gave the team a definite edge this year. Row 1: Manager Kate Scott, scorekeeper Julie Vickman, Stefanie Myers, Kim Denton, Carol Smith, Vinnie Jameson, Margaret Day, Liane Shaw, Stacie Tenaglia, Ann Kurtz, manager and scorekeeper Linda Pilon. Row 2: Coach Frank Inslee, Joann Robinson, Donna Lowmon, Shelly Varner, Stacy Wasisco, Susan Morse, Connie Pilon, Kris Oldham, Teresa Roe, Jan Cloud, Margaret Matyas, and Asst. Coach Gina Campbell. Missing: Mary Pitsch, Val Brewer, and Lisa Clif- ford. $12: 1: Ann Kurtz, Susan Morse, and Jan Cloud were ready for action. 2: Susan Morse concentrated on hitting the ball. $13: 1: Margaret Day waited for a chance to score. 2: Kim Denton, Carol Smith, and Kris Oldham smiled for the camera. BY ORDER oF BELLINGHAM SCuaO) DIST. Soccer Team Had Fun First Year b M Tro d ngs I i n A F rt ll Row 2: Vinh ha _Na an, C d R B n oen ri i i Ma k Waide, a d lan arretl, F uit m Tr O- Rov 1 T od K ompo on ¢ raswe ria K S Walbeck, y Gid I igs) Ais : 4 : : ( ap ae e ana ‘ i S ve wert and ¢ Been Scott Edwards. Missing: Scot Eva Ss, J La S Ja g t i ff ( naan Captain Cc , | J , t n eff n worth and ht Tennis Team Had Winning Season Varsity: lain MacLeod, Aaron Chamberlain, Chris Copeland, Rick Bourland, Richard Mowry, Gary Adelstein, Tom VanSant, and Greg Frank. ; Ds go oe cor ed fee Lt — — se -— : . | ze = SERRE E GM was ce GRD, HM Settee. ).V.: Mark Barrett, Lonny Olsen, Ward Stark, Jeff Hovenier, and David Hieb. 1: Aaron Chamberlain prepared to serve the ball. 2: Rick Bourland was ready to return the ball. 3: Richard Mowry served the ball. 4: lain MacLeod used a forehand return. BHS 4 Burlington 1 BHS 3 LaConner 2 BHS 4 Anacortes 1 BHS 3 Monroe 2 BHS 2 Arlington 3 BHS 5 Lake Stevens 0 BHS 5 Stanwood 0 BHS 1 Sehome 4 BHS 2 Mt. Vernon 3 BHS 1 Sedro Woolley 4 BHS 0 Sedro Woolley 5 BHS 2 Burlington 3 BHS 4 LaConner 1 BHS 2 Anacortes 3 BHS 5 Arlington 0 BHS 4 Stanwood 1 BHS 1 Sehome 4 BHS 4 Monroe 1 e+ oi ; ‘- ; ae kd 2 Soe ae oe E . . i : H a eee eer epee ‘ i Y _ -— HP Mr. George Yonlick was the new coach for this year’s team. Their season con- sisted of several good league matches, including a position of 2nd at a match on May 2. They placed 1st against Ferndale, Sehome, Mt. Vernon, Anacortes, and Sedro Woolley in regular matches. Steve Kennedy, Scott Rorvig, Kevin McCauley, Ben Kuiken, Brian Jolley, Jim Ma Jack Barton, Kevin Gustafson, and Scott Rick. 1: Scott Rick didn’t have much luck in getting the ball out of the sand. 2: A tough shot was attempted by Ben Kuiken. 3: Coach Yonlick showed his team how it should be done. 4: Kevin Gustafson concentrated on making his shot. Class Continued Togetherness The 1980 Seniors started the year with the annual Senior Breakfast held at the Elk’s Club at 6:00 a.m. on the first day of school. They placed first in Homecoming, sponsored the New Year’s Dance, and held Rummage sales to earn money. This year the class had a “Surprise” Party at the end of the year. The gifts to the school were an Alma Mater board for the gym and a board to hang class pictures on. The B.H.S. Senior class fitting- ly graduated into a city that was chosen as an All American City for its cooperative citizenship. Row 1: President Greg Schwartz, Boys’ Rep. Kavin Pazaski, and Vice President Ken Brown, Row 2: Girls’ Rep. Hope Newcomer and Secretary Karin Mitchell. 1: Greg paused during his work to look at the camera. 2: Hope and Karin posed for the photographer. 3: Kevin, Greg, and Ken discussed some business. 4: Kevin rested against the wall in the Student Lounge. AEMMER, RICHARD N: Member of A.S.B. ALBEE, DAN WILLIAM: Choir, Swing Chorus, Boys’ Swim Team MGR, BHS Yearbook Staff. Ambition: To do what | do best. To be with MM, and be with my friends, WE, BD, KM, AB, and everyone else. To have a reunion in the year 2000. To live many more happy years. See Ya All in the year 2000. ALLEN, NITA D: Member of A.S.B. ALVORD, LORI ANN: Ambition: To live a happy, healthy, wealthy life with Dennis. And to never see Fladd Disco with a man over 50 again. See ya all at the reu nion. ANDERSEN, NANCY DARLENE: Orchestra, Dizzyland 80! Ambition: Keep lookin’ up! Ph. 4:4-7. Remember the good times and good friends. Someday move to Zo-land w M.W. and J.P. We love Fords! NO WAY DM. It’s your turn! Hey Jode, 4 yrs. Do you believe it? Thanks BHS! LATER! ILBigP ANDERSON, DAVID R: Wrestling, Choir, Harassing the Administration! Ambition: To always be one step ahead of the masses. Use what my coaches have taught cause I’ve learned more from them than any classroom B.S. To go on to bigger better things. Keep in touch with all my friends SURF SKATE SKI 1: Seniors watched the Homecoming Assembly and proclaimed that their Royalty was special. ANDERSON, LAYNE M: Member of A.S.B. ANDERSON, RICHARD JAMES: Frosh, JV, 1 yr., Varsity Football; Choir 3 yrs,; Tuesday Swim Help 1 yr. Ambition: Pray the class of 80 lives a long and safe life. ARCHER, JANIS LEE: Band, Choir, Cultural Exchange Club, Philpott’s Follies, FMY, Student Council. Ambition: To smile my way through life radiating God’s joy; to use my abilities to help people. Good luck Terri- short forever! Remember BHS, BS, DJ, CJ, LZ, EM, Ca... Matt. 6:33 PTL! 137 ARTHUR, BETH: Choir. Ambition: To always keep work- ing toward my goals and never forget my dreams. Always remember the good times and to keep hasseling JP and the rest of the gang. AUGHE, DANNY L: Member of A.S.B. BACKSTROM, SHERRI LEE: Soph. Sec., Soph. Home- coming Roy. Malibu 77. Ambition: To always remember good friends and good times!! SFI!? Big “M” w Pee-wee .. more of the “times” w JL, PV, KR, SV, MM, LS, SJ! RALWE! PIA! LTWKR! TASTL“SMILE”’! HAVE A GOOD ONE! SEE YA SCR! BYE- BALDWIN, CARLA LEE: Ambition: To live a long and happy life with Jeff. Get rich working at MAC’S (HA! HA!) See B.H. and LS. get the ones from NsV (FF of A) ).F.1.L.Y.A.S.D.1.H.W.C.S.F.T. CRASH-N-SPUD. BARKER, KATHERINE LOUISE: Pep Club, J.A. Ambition: See NA get married. Pass SR and celebrate by burning the V's at BBS. Remember the goods with the gang, never for- get the crazies with DB. To go to NA SP. To do well in everything | do in my life. TSDLIHAE, AFTSG. TGOABDA- BINGO ! BARNES, MICHAEL LEE: Varsity Wrestling 77-80 “STATE”. Ambition: To be successful in art and go fishin’. BARR, BILL H: Football, Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Track, State Wrestling Track, Member of Raider Club, High School All American ‘79. Ambition: To live life and not let life live me and remember all the loose times w JR SSWKRIJRLP-WWCL? TSTDWJRGT “SPRINGS” FITC KRSWMOATSW PVBKKR M151 “Cherries” F. BARRY, THOMAS S: Raider Football, Raider Club. Ambi- tion: Thanks to my friends. B.C, B.E.1.S. Class of ‘78 and J.H., C.B. and M.G. Class of 79. My goal is have a body shop in '87. BARTON, JACK EDWARD: 3 yr. letterman Golf and Swimming, Break a leg. Ambition: As usual to do my best in all that | do, see the light, to live the dreams | have dreamed. So long, be one with God. Reunion at KtD with EC, GS, LB, JR. To grab Tta at the Glen. Having acting as a Hobby. BARTON, JOEL F: Raider and Symphonic Band 3 yrs., Ger- man Club Pres., Stage Crew, Philpott’s Follies, WHH Club Pres., SSP! Ambiton: To accomplish everything I set out to do! Reunions with ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ! Didn’t forget anyone! “Perpetrste Zones” “Tunnel Time” ILYJPRBNDSJKB BAUMGARTNER, LARRY RAY: ASB Vice-Pres., Nat. Honor Soc., French Club Pres., Boys’ State, Centrum, Beacon Staff, Washington Workshops Congressional Seminar, Honors Math, National Merit Scholar. Ambition: Reunion in the K+D Parking Lot ECGSJRJB to Grad Summa Cum Laude at HARVARD $$iiee! BEEBE, STARIA M: Girls’ Choir, My ambition in life is to finish Beauty School and to someday own my own shop, also take a long trip to Australia and spend the entire summer with my boyfriend and to do lots of fun and crazy things this summer. Pg. 138: 1: Kim Kushan and friend waited for the bus after school. 2: Matt Nims and Band debuted at an after game dance. 3: Kathy Bonner and Shari Faulkner watched an as- sembly. 4: A group of Seniors talked in the main hall after class. Pg. 139:1: Lori Schenck, Rick Bourland, Kama Strom, and Les Valadez enjoyed the Winter Sports Assembly. BENNER, ALLYSON M: Stage Band, Raider Band, Tojo fan club, JA fan club, Ernst Slave, Freds morn. crew. Ambi- tion: To always follow the path that God sets before me. To remember my friends: NDLPMBMKCBBHLS. Reunion w Rodeo Gang! Suki 4-ever!! JOYWAHASPIMH! SYAJH Bye Mr. P. BENNETT, JESS A: Varsity football 78-79, Varsity Baseball 78-79-80. Ambition: To make Arnolds look silly and to re- member all the great times with all my pals. To CC, If your wish comes true mine will for sure. PS. CC CF You've been picked DM the song slotterers 4-ever. BENSON, BILL M: Football, Baseball, Raider Club. Ambi- tion: To successfully reach all my goals and to be a starter for evangel college. BINSCHUS, SUSAN JEAN: Pep Club, Ski Club, Odaci. Am- bition: To enjoy life to its fullest extent. To remember the good times w GFBBBGSJPVKRSMMWMBSVYVMMTS TSTDWKRINC! To wish DOUG the best of luck! Hawaii 80 w bbpvkrsm To: MW, ARTCIDBSDRYT! May clarks live on! STATE WRESTLING 1980! Hwc! BLAIR, JULIE: Ambition: To be a successful artist and live a long and happy life. BOCCHI, PAUL ALBERT: Cross-Country, Track, Basket- ball, 1979 Boys’ State, Masonic Honor Award, Frosh. Pres., Student Council VP, Raider Club, WWCS 1978. Ambition: Strive to achieve my fullest potential. And to host Satur- day Night Live. Cactus, iieee! BONNER, KATHY L: Mat Maids. Ambition: To pass through all the stages of my life with the greatest of hap- piness. To remember the good times around the snow, and more to come. To always be with JD. S-”79” w SM, PV, KR. The Campfires! YV. x-mas “76” SLDP! Om Brose. a BOSMAN, RICK: Member A.S.B. Ambition: To live life to its fullest. To always work hard at whatever | do. To try and keep C.M. happy. BOURLAND, RICK (B.A.): Tennis, Swimming, Choir, Band, SB Port 79. PWFC. Ambition: To always remember all the great times at BSP. To get into the poker club and clean out EM. VCLA ST “80” To succeed in everything | do. Boners rose in “80” ARSWABEMPRKPIM + KS. Vic 77- 79 Cal “80” BRACKINREED, ANNE ELIZABETH: Spin, Homecoming Committee, Beacon. Ambition: Have my feet on solid ground by 2000. Someday catch M.R. Always remember unity, may the gang live forever. Someday own the “Bee” again. Reunion at the logs. MRJHSRDADASTLSBBGC SJRJRJBMH Someday see the YCC... BRAJKOVICH, MARYANN: Member of ASB. Ambition: To find happiness whatever | do and where | go. Always re- member T.M. D.S. E.L. S.W. M.G.B. To think back at the crazy times. BRAND, GREGORY R: Ftball, Track, BB, Raider Clb, Stu Cncl, Jr Boy Rep, Boy of Mnth, Natl Hnr Soc, Whos Who, Masnc Awrd, Park Advsry Brd, Hnr Math. Ambition: Col- lege ball then be happy for life. Take LP for ride in my Vette. More good times with TG, JR, BH, GS, Joe, BR Archs? Ted, oly Trials 80! BREHM, THERESA MARIE: Cheerleader, Odaci Tres. Homecoming Royalty 78, Malibu 78. Ambition: To take each day as it comes. Always be happy in what | do?! To own my CORVETTE! To see the WORLD! 3M’s Forever. G smile w the rahs! Independent??4 1 77! SDIWLTMIWYLL Let the Good Times Roll! BROOKS, BARBARA JEAN: Raider band, Student Council. Ambition: To settle down with BG SOON! Always re- member the high school days. SB GF it was fun! LB LS SB JB let’s have a celebration. toot-toot HAWAII “80” BROWN, KENNETH DONALD: Cross Country, Track, Se- nior Class Vice-Pres., Student Council Rep. Ambition: To play the game of life and win it. To never be a “Member of ASB”. To remember P.B., K.P., and B.J.; best of luck to them. IEEE! BULLARD, ANDREW M: Swimming, Choir, Swing Choir, TBT, Carnival, PEONS, PWFC. Ambition: Not follow where the path may lead. To go instead, where there is no path and leave a trail. To always be happy with what I do. See the day TJ grows HULK muscles. Be at PC reunion with EPBBC(KP..BAST)HI PAM. CALKINS, HAROLD MARK: Band, Choir, Cross Country, Student Council. Ambition: To be what God wants me to be, to travel the world and enjoy life to its fullest. That's Life. CARON, BRIAN H: Member of A.S.B. CAUSER, CHERI LYNN: Ambition: To look back on my life and see what I’ve done wrong. Plymo Lives! Koma kazie! What a good fry! | need a pick me up Faulk! Remember that cars don’t swim-think about it. Animal House ‘79. Johnny Brain Cell. Don’t bring me down. SOMFCP WE'RE OUT! CHALLENDER, CRAIG: Varsity Baseball, 79, 80, All Con- ference 79, Raider Club. Ambition: Let’s get there V.Y. To remember the good times with DD, VS, MB, VY, and es- pecially JB. To follow my dream, to remember DM and the song slotterers, to stay friends with JB for awhile. Bye- bye. CHAMBERLAIN, AARON: Tennis, Frosh Wr. Ambition: To go to a foreign country and see how the other side lives. To win at state level. Make alot of money and get out early. CHAPMAN, EDWIN RAYMOND: Football, Wrestling, Track (State 79-?), Raider Club, Honor Roll, Who’s Who, H+K Coll. Inc. Ambition: To fulfill my ambitions and therefore be successfull. Reunion atop K+D Parking Lot with GSJBLBJR LAPF Relate to the Ocean etc with AC + Co. at Glen ZZ 1: Jon Rick made discreet adjustments while Lynn Parker, Michelle Ghio and Andy Bullard watched the assembly. 2: Natalie Downs was caught by surprise. 3: Jodi Lee and Bill Barr dis- cussed mutual affairs. CHERVENOCK, MICHAEL: Member of A.S.B. CLOUD, JANINE M: Mungball 4 years, Volleyball 3 years, Softball 2 years. Ambition: To get away from here ASAP! To meet MPFC in person! To have a good time with friends and forget about life for awhile. COOK, KAREN A: Ambiton: Complete high school, see H.H.H., and gain weight. COPLAND, CHRISTOPHER ROBERT: Frosh Wrestling Baseball 3 years, Varsity Wrestling, Choir, Swing Chorus, TBJ, Raider Club, Poker Club, Stour Fuds!!! Best around HIDES! HULK BULK. Ambition: To succeed in whatever 1 do-Reunion with slide TJ blood and Pete Pazzzzaz! CRABTREE, CAREN LYNNE: Choir, Flag Team, Swing Chorus, FMY, Stu. Coun., Hon. Soc., Pep Club, Operetta, Calif. 80. Ambition: To make my life an example of Christ’s love. To never forget Port. Vt. '79, CFD w MG, PW, JR! Luv ya Mouse! Rockin Chairs w PW. BDWHASF!! Ps. 40:8 SHALOM. CRASWELL, JANET L: Choir, Cultural Exchange Club; Op- eretta; WA,DC; Centrum; the last Strolling String; Or- chestra; Philpott’s Phollies; Honor Roll; GA 191; Ambi- tion: To succeed at whatever | decide to do. Zurueck nach Deutschland so bald wie moeglich. Jer. 1:6-9. Tschuess, Y’all!!! CULLUP, DONNA LYNN: MGR Girls’ Softball. Ambition: Go to a truck driving school when I’m 20. Drive truck the rest of my life, and get married by the yr. 1985 to a truck driver. To own PROPERTY to build a house. Remember old friends BGJLNDSTABJ. And meet new ones(B) M D Lov youBEVB. CUNNINGHAM, KIMBERLY ANNE: Odaci, Pep club, V. Track, Sr. Planning Board. Ambition: To become a rich tough professional and own a Ghia. Remember B. Bros., Mako, park lung, L.L. rendevous 15 seconds! WORM w K.P., FISBUU! DMHYJ? SCR ’85! Lan, NY’s Eve ’80, EWF, VBUST! OYT!!! DANGELMAIER, LISA: Raider Band, Symphonic Band. Ambition: To succeed at college. Keep in touch! Never forget CJ, CO, CO, TF and all my other friends. TFFC Re- union '85 Cal 80 HAVE FUN! GOOD LUCK! DARTT, SCHUYLER: Member of A.S.B. DAVIS, MARY LOUISE: ASB Secretary, Honor Society, Pep club, Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, SPP, Alley Pals. Am- bition: To find the best in life and make each day better than the last. Remember SBWKM: BB(16), WABA BABA, P P, MTU, w KD(Beach) my FA; DK Budha(incognito); PDGKP(LW)LA DAY, JON B: Raider-Concert-Stage Band, Orchestra, Chamber, All-State Orch. ’80 Victoria! California! EU- ROPE!! Ambition: To be the best at whatever | choose and remember all my good friends forever! EAB Good times w BONERS, TOMMY (cruisin’s not bad)ARGT w CS, LT, SF, THE bust, AASPIMHFYAB. DEATON, CYNTHIA L: Member of A.S.B. DETHER, DEIRDRE M: Varsity Basketball 4 yrs. NWL All- star 78-79, Varsity Track 4 yrs., State: 6th javelin 76-77, 6th shot put 78-79. Ambition: To run in God’s race. Share His love always with open hand and heart. To see Rookie turn PRO! Look out world, ANIMAL is loose. Thanx 42 Bye MG DICKERSON, KIMBERLEE ANN: Chamber Orch, Student Council, Pep Club, Honor Soc. Ambition: To marry Mary so my Mom can say | told you so! FUN w ST, MP, KM, KS, SAS, JP, HN! MAR-BB, 16-MICE! ACRMTU. RAISINS! NY’S, WABA! CO-Closets! BP-PDG! KP-CLEO! Baba! KH- straws! B,M, K:TEUBD! | WON-WDTWG?EM! DORAN, BARRY: Choir, Baseball mngr. “77”. Ambition: To limit myself just a little bit more away from work and more towards my friends, G.C.W.E.K.M.D A.P.T.L. DOWNS, NATALIE J: Choir, Flagteam Capt. P. Tojo Fan Club, P’s Fav. Kpunch, Fred’s Morn. Crew 6c’s Benner! Ernst Slave, SPP. Ambition: Make the most of my life and live it to God’s will. N F ABLPSTLSCHMBMK. Reunion w Rodeo Gang! 3Qteers! MMYWAHASPIMH! Beula 4-ever! VDF! OTC! Hi Todd! DRAKE, JON E: Member of A.S.B. DRAKE, LORI DIANNE: Cultural Exchange Club, Orches- tra, Two years. Ambition: To live to be a hundred, and to be able to overcome my trials so | can reach the ultimate goal. Have a good one VS, MO, LS, BF, JB, JL, MW, RH and all the rest. DUNCAN, DOUGLAS: Ambition: Always keep in touch with sisters and friends:D?V: M+MJG Reunion with V.S. and M.B. at “The Room” and always remember our week- end “Adventures”. BYE! BYE! DUNCAN, MARGRET C; “Brusier’ Choir, Pep Club, Flag- team. Ambition: To love people for waht they are. Do the best for myself and for others. Always look out for 1. At Last My Socks Are Off!! Reunion: Boots-Alkie-Louie-JP. Remember JA the GK. ST-SV-YV-RM-JB. 2+1 forever “80” DUNCAN, THEDA M: ALKIE, Choir, Flagteam, Softball. Ambition: The big “N”. To be able to get and enjoy any- thing | go for and live my life completely to its full. To find what | gave up and lost. Calf, Victoria 80. SHT BOF! TS, JPR, JF and MD the best. Bye BHS, THE-DA “80” DUNN, STEVEN ANTHONY: Ambition: Enjoy Myself, keep in touch with old friends and the cheesehead, get a date with L.L. The U. is where its at, and “Let It Be”. DUNNIGAN, DANIEL E. Member of A.S.B. DUREE, SHELLIE REE: Orchestra. Ambition: To live one day at a time and look forward to tomorrow and never look back at yesterday. Never forget the little run in with BH at the Kingdome. To remember the good times with: BH, AH, KVB, AM, TR, KMC, JP, TF. SCR 85. BYE! BYE! EDIN, TAMARA LYNN; Frosh Volleyball, Student Council. Ambition: To live life to its fullest. Always remember the good times with BBPKLPMY and always remember the Great RedVW episode WPK. Never forget the BSO80WBBAHTDJBIT. Remember the MO people JHJMMGMG. R+GPdWBB67 THANKS MOM and DAD EDWARDS, SANDY L: Member of A.S.B. Pg. 142: 1: Lynn Parker, Lori Schenck and Michelle Ghio rode in the Homecoming Parade. 2: Cheerleaders worked on some new cheers. 3: Rob White showed off a locker. ERDAHL, WESLEY K: Member of A.S.B. EVICH, MELYNNDA: Gymnastics 3 year letterman. Ambi- tion: To scratch my knee! My first and LAST skiing injury! To spend a happy and fulfilling life with GB Love Ya! Thanx for your love and friendship SW and BV BYE! P.S. Thanx MOM DAD! SCR ‘85. FALK, TAMARA DELAYNE: Raider Symphonic Band, JA, German Club. Ambition: To always appreciate the things | have, accept with a smile what | cannot change and have the courage to change the things | can. To always remember good times and good friends at BHS, LD CJ CO's SIP Cal. 80 85. FAULKNER, SHARI (HULK): Choir. Ambition: To make my life the best | can. To see the day when C.C. has a brain think about it. To stay out till dawn CCDRKM. Animal House 79. TOOT TOOT! Koma-Kazie Ply-mo lives what a fry!! Chim Chimney! We are out CC Party Hardy! TSDFTRH SOMFCB!! BYE! FERRIE, DENISE: Adv. skipping 9-12 Getting Radical al- ways! Me and my bear! Ambition: So you think your schooling is phony, | guess it’s hard not to agree! But me? I'm just as sane as anyone, so I'll meet you my friends, on the dark side of the Moon! Have a good one! BYE-bye FIESER, ELIZABETH CAROLINE: Choir, Swing Choir, 1979- 80. Ambition: To make the most of my life by being a good example to others and growing closer to my family and friends. SCR with the mighty MASS! and LDAHSNPWCHCCMWDJJDNMSSHNJTLD. James 1:5,6. FINKBONNER, JOE: Frosh, JV and Varsity Football, Frosh Baseball. Ambition: To drill in my backyard and find oil, to look in a cave and find gold, to someday forget about the time with KWRAMWKK)D. and mostly to see R.A. fin- ish his movie before he turns red and blows his stack. FLADD, LAURIE ANN: Raider Band, Frosh Homecoming Royalty, Friendliness 77, Gymnastics, Homecoming-win- ter sports committees, Odaci. Ambition: To succeed at what I do best and get wealthy! To someday kiss the right toad and live happily ever after! To rem. all the friends fun. FLUGEKVAM, RACHEL JOANNE: Member of A.S.B. Ambi- tion: To always have Christ as the center of my life, and to tell others about Him! Romans 10:9-13; and to always keep in touch with CH, MG, KK, SL, and everyone at CT!! and SL-don’'t forget 10th! And CH-remember ... GO FOR FORCE, DAVID A: Football, Frosh Baseball, Raider Club. Ambition: To become a MILLIONAIRE before I’m 21 and try to get a lot of luck for the years ahead. FREELS, RENEE LEE: Frosh Volleyball, DECA Club. Ambi- tion: To always face tomorrow with a smile. To never for- get the good times w AP CF CJ] MV RW JM. To someday find my man! To never forget the TIMES in Mr. Bill’s class. Remember all the High Points in life. L.T.G.T.R.SCR 85. GENGER, TED ROLAND: Football 4 yrs., Basketball 4 yrs., Track 4 yrs., Student Council, Raider Club, Basketball “Boiler’. Ambition: To eventually find out what this is all about, but be happy while doing so. See oly, Trials “80”. Wrecks with JR. Never forget special friends JRMW “Gem” JSBPSGBBH and “GUMBY”CG. GHIO, MICHELLE SUZANNE: Cheerleader, Ski Club, In- terhigh, Ex Board, Pep Club, Varsity Tennis, Student Council. Ambition: Look at the past laugh, look to the future live. Great Fun-KSTMLS LPTB. G-smile. V-Fugs. SST with airhead. Yes Mom! Ski on. RKCC. Pigface LOVE BOAT. GILLESPIE, DAVE A: Member of A.S.B. GILMORE, LISA RONETTE: Shuksan Staff 78-80, Activities Ed. Pete’s Puncher. Ambition: To bring happiness into that Special Someone's Life in return, share the joy’s we bring together. To keep in touch with all my buds: CJM, “Andy”, Kappy Rana etc. Hey CJ your back wheel is turning, I.L.Y.B.0.B. ALRIGHT MIKE CHRISTIE! GOOD LUCK CLASS OF ’80 to you in the years to come, P.B. Hey Tomlin TOODLES! BYE BYE FOREVER BHS. TOUCHE’. GOODSELL, BRIAN L: Cross Country, Basketball. Ambi- tion: To someday play BB on a Pro basketball team. To al- ways remember my friends at BHS. To be happy and rich by the time I’m 28. To have more good times with “AIR- HEAD”! RTTOTBWTGAT GIRLS! GORSEGNER, SCOTT: Member of A.S.B. GREEN, SUSAN M: Student Council, Business Week 79. Ambition: To survive two years of college. Enjoy life to the MAX. and fly away with JDW!! Hey MP remember SW! Always remember good times with good friends, |W, JL and everyone else! Reunion at SL soon! Thanks Mom and Dad!!! GRIFFIN, DARLA D: Orchestra, Gymnastics, “The Curious Savage”. Ambition: To fill T.L.P.’s world with Love and Happiness forever! See NM on the Screen. To see SS find what she’s looking for and be happy! Hey Vicki “WHAT!” Thanks MRS! B. To reach Hawaii with Terry! Hey Dizzy! HUH? GRIM, MARK ROBERT: Ambition: To always beat the odds when they are not in my favor. Reunion in the room, and other places. | don’t have any initials. To some- day get to the big U. HALVORSON, TIM: Ambition: To master Frisbee and gui- tar, and to enjoy life. HARDENBROOK, JOANNA C: Ambition: To never forget the good times and friends at BHS. To always have Marcia as my very close and dearest friend. To never forget the hard laughs at MGBPS. To always rem. the summer of 78, july 13 TGJHPDOYS. To always love Tom Forever! MVLTGTR TG JH. HARDY, KIM K: Raider and Symphonic Band, Choir, SPIN, Student Council, Mat Maids, Swim Helpers. Ambition: To see the world. Spend Future with MW. Teach Handi. kids. Close call at Unity and Flora! Glitter water TV EM RRBBN. BADGE! EMSAMWKO We've come a long way! BYE BHS———— HARRIS, KURT: Swimming, Track and Field, Choir, Ger- man Club, Boxing Club, “Gun” Club. Ambition: To use my “gun” to the best of my abilities ...heh...heh...... rmbr, land mines save your life! Kukaspan! S M “shades” B.F.D.! Disco-scks! 144 HARVEY, WILLIAM: Football, 4yrs., letterman 2 yrs., Rai- der Club, Member of BHBA. Ambition: To excell in what- ever | do and to let the good times roll with MH, VY, CR, SD, RR, AB, RI, RP. To always ride my bike WFO and some day lose my shadow. JD and CC forever. HATFIELD, GREGORY DAVID: Student Council, Honor Society, Beacon Staff. Ambition: Be an Ivy Leaguer and make a million while I’m still young enough to enjoy it. HAUFLE, MARCIA E: DECA Club. Ambition: To enjoy life today and not worry about tomorrow. Spend more time with my family and friends. To always be friends with JH and everyone else! Never forget the TIMES in Mr. Bill’s Class! KBIAF! Keep on smiling!!! Good luck Mr. T. I’m go- ing ... HAUG, MIKE C: Swimming 4 year letterman. Member of B.H.B. Ambition: To forever let the good times roll with G.N. A.B. B.H. D.P. B.R. S.P. and get 55 on the road and get Rich P.D.Q. J.D. C.C. and the bull forever. HAUGO, CHERYL LYNN: Orchestra, What-A-Sho, Swim timer, California 80. Ambition: To always remember there is good in all of us if we only take time to see it. Remem- ber special times and special people KB BM JR LP ND (fuddy-dud) AB SP. Thanks Mom and Dad ILY! AMLBJN! HENLEY, ROBIN J: German Club, Technical Crew, Shuk- san Staff, Beacon Staff, Ticket Squad. Ambition: To find God and the S.S. Serendipity in Great Britain. To establish myself as an underground artist and to show the world the way to Leland, WA. Viva Jamaica and tchuss, B.H.S.! HENSHAW, BRANT W: Basketball, ASB Pres., Boy’s State, Honor Society, Stage Band. Ambition: To look at life as an infinite number of possibilities and to make use of them and to not become a brick in the wall. To always remem- ber LK. To leave the concubine alone, to have good times. HERTZ, TROY K: Member of A.S.B. Pg. 144:1: Seniors held a meeting in the main hall. 2: Pam Volkman, Karen Rubenack, and Donna Cullup consulted a list in the hall. 3: Natalie Downs and Matt Mon- tague walked to class. 4: Lynn Parker and Chris Copland posed for the cameraman. Pg. 145: 1: Mike Barnes worked in class. HESS, LYNDA M: Member of A.S.B. HILL, ANNE MAUREEN: Culex, Club, Pro Jogger. Ambi- tion: To be successful at whatever | do. Anthony D. for 1980! TBVGW M, FP!GHMPA, Freedom!?! What's that? HILLAIRE, MARCELL TERESA: A.S.B., DECA. Ambition: To make something out of my life. To remember | did it on my own, and all the good times | had in high school, and the friends ! will always have: TL, DL, HM, DL. Never for- get LT and “H” chicks. HINDMAN, RENA LOUISE: Ambition: To always keep a smile on my face and spend the rest of my life with G Holtrop and keep in touch with J.G. K.B. D.G. and all the rest of the gang. P.S. | love you Mom and Dad. HIRSCHKOR N, DONNA A: Member of A.S.B. HOEKSTRA, CYNTHIA JEAN: Choir, Swing Chorus, Flag- team. Ambition: To always trust and obey God. To re- member friends and fun times. Hi-BF, DH, KB. SP- WITPSNH? TR-Vega’s top! MO-BHIA. SN-f a. Sing to fame, Juliers. 3 Queerteers (ND, ST) Jami H. is DECENT!! Athens TMI’79., PTL HOLLEMAN, BRENDA A: Choir. Ambition: To not let life’s pressures get me down. To see the day when little A can decently dive! Ha! Hey, A-Let’s take control over our Bs! To keep dear friends; find that very special someone. Good luck class-You’re gonna neet it! SCR 85 Bye Y’all! HOOD, BARBARA ANN: Raider Symphonic Band, Vic- toria, B Belles, Ski Club 79-80, Senior Board. Ambition: To accomplish all my goals | set out to achieve. To keep in touch with LS CB. To remember K-twins. NS.V! ST SI CB CG Revi he’s got a camaro Boomen, Grin’in, Calif., when Oua!! HORN, JOHN LAWRENCE: Beacon Editor, Stage Band, Portland '78, Victoria '79, California ’80, What-A-Sho 79, German Club. Ambition: To get out of Bellingham, to for- get everything | learned at BHS, and to keep playin’ that rock n roll. Good-bye forever GY, WCW, PB, RP, TP, FM, KS, JH. HOWARD, GERRY T: Frosh Football, Varsity Track . Ambi- tion: To succeed in whatever | choose. To never forget all the good times with all my friends. And Wally never for- get OLD BOSTON NIGHT. HURLBERT, JEFFRY L: Member of A.S.B. IMPERO, MICHAEL ROSS: Frosh baseball, Frosh, JV, V, basketball. Ambition: To do my best to accomplish what- ever goals | have set in life. To make it through college successfully. To not see WW3. R’ber times w JSRSJBVSMB, JS-r’ber Bud-TSGCMH + hisBS! up at 6! RS- 12 31 792 5s-ENM, VS-Hawaii 80. Pg. 146: 1: Noel Woodell relaxed during cooking class. 2: Brant Henshaw and Jane Prokopowich waited for their signal to enter. 3: Karne Rubenack and Pam Vol- kman dressed up for clown day. 4: Mr. Pietras worked with Hai Tran and another student. JACK, TRACY: Member of A.S.B. JALBERT, COLETTE C.A.: Raider Band, Symphonic Band, Pep Club, Spirit Club, Student Council, and Senior Plan- ning Board. Ambition: To keep smiling and striving to do my best at anything | achieve and to reach my goals in life (NAICISUM RO RETUPMOC ROJAM) JAMES, JEFF J: Member of A.S.B. JANSEN, MARK ROTH: Red Raider Band, ASB Member, George’s. Ambition: ?? Oh Ya! To finish Carpentry School. To see the day when DP can drink more than six P. To settle down with DS in the future. To learn how to DWI?! So long class of 80. Don’t fear the Future. PS Thanks Mom Dad! SOS Yaahoo! JANSEN, RICHARD LEE: Baseball, Cross Country, M.B.A., Raider Club. Ambition: To have a comic in the funnies, al- ways give it my best shot, S.W., Slinky, Sid, T.B. at the fun- nyfarm, always! GOOD LUCK CLASS OF ’80 AND GO FOR IT!! JANSEN, STEPHANIE K: Ski Club, Odaci, Malibu 78! Ambi- tion: To remember the fun times with my friends at BHS. LS. may the bird of disaster doo-doo on the stang! Never forget the “Boy next door’ and WF days. 3-23-78! To see the day when the “red Bird flys! J.A. you Green horn! J.D. FOREVER! JENKINS, ALAN D: Member of A.S.B. JOHANSEN, RANDALL CLARK: Swim Team, Ski Club, Whitepass '79, Whitefish ’80. Ambition: To go as far as possible each day, but always be able to look back and remember where I came from. To remember all the good times and good friends. Forever friends; WH MG LS BH SS “BONKERS” JOHNSON, KEITH M: Member of A.S.B. JOHNSON, TAMMY L: Member of A.S.B. JOLLEY, WILLIAM MACDOUGALL:; Cross Country, Track, Raider Club, Student Council. Ambition: To be what | want to be, do what I want to do, and be proud of what | do. To see that the Iron Horse stays on the track. To own a Mercedes before L.B. IIEEEE! P.B. K.B. K.P. E.M. “80’. JONES, DAVID MICHAEL: Raider Band, Inherit the Wind, Yearbook, Beacon, Youth of the Month Sept. 79, FMY, Honor Society, Philpott’s Follies. Ambition: To rem. that people are more important. To be able to remove my mask and help others remove theirs. To show only God brings happiness. JONES, KAYCE L: Member of A.S.B. KASSNER, JANINE M: Raider Band. Ambition: To always stay in contact with J.T., J.M. and especially my best friend K.C. Also to live happily ever after with K.M. To like my job! And to never be in debt. KEARNEY, KARLA MARIE; Raider Band four years, Major- ette four years, ASB member, Victoria 76-78, California 80. Ambition: To enjoy life and let it come day by day. To re- member all my good friends and all the good times we have had. TRATGTMADESLEOATSTBD Hawaii LOOK OUT!!! KINDLUND, JULIE: Member of A.S.B. KINZEL, BARRY JAY: Member of ASB. Ambition: To stay alive. To set high goals and try to stick to them. To try not to get fried by some Nuke Bomb. Keep in touch with old Buddies. Keep a positive attitude. Ski!! KLANDER, KENNETH R: Choir (3 YEARS), Football, Oper- etta 79 80. Ambition: To still be alive the day Mr. Phil- pott and Mr. Conley retire. To remember the old days with the white tank!! PARTY!! KNUDSEN, WILLIAM DAVID: Football, All Con. Wres- tling, 3 letterman, Track 2, Choir, Swing Choir. Ambition: To remember all of the good times at BHS. To see a PV show. To see some of the Boys 79 and BETTER YET see and get to know the Boys of 80. Live long and prosperous everyone. “Off the wall”. KURTZ, MARY T: Track, Pep Club, Wimbledon. Ambition: To never run out of gas on the (Mt. Baker) highway of life. Summer of 79. To make a plan in 80. TNFT CRAZY TIMES CLRLFC,H +KMSLRJWKCMPJSJBWOODS! _ Viv- Where have | been all my life? TITCrimeOTCent! Reunion on Davies ST! 40-loveJW 17 D N! KUSHAN, KIM: Ambition: To serve the Lord with glad- ness, and follow His plan for my life. To never forget the great times with CH, LI, CH and especially AUNTIE and Rach! To keep in touch with the CT gang and Wanda. To have a DD with our PC’s when WW gets home. Reunion in the sky! LAFAVE, JULIE ANN: Odaci, VP 79-80. Ambition: To be successful and HAPPY. To remember my friends JW SG LS RW!! and the GREAT TIMES we shared BAFB Station wagon Bluebommer days. THE CABIN??!! To see JW own a car ‘ RW his JEEP. To make it to the CABIN on the ISLAND SCR 85. LAPLANT, JEFF: Frosh Football, Baseball 4 years. Ambi- tion: To prosper till the end. Never forget BK’s cliff dive. LARIVE, CAROLYN OLGA: Cheerleader 79-80, Choir, SPIN. Ambition: To remember that no goal is too high if we climb w care confidence. To MK I’m not a RLFC! Babe 6x’s LP! Wait for us Mr. | PV KR MG. “G” smiles w the rahs! SNR’s 4-ever WWU US? Hey Columbus Caesar How ya doin?! eek! (NNANANAN Ai pg. 148: 1: Kevin McKay enjoyed a meal in cooking class. 2: Andy Bullard, Rick Rourland, Richard Mowry, Don Newman and a fellow student relaxed in the music building lounge. 3: Linden Dorning played his guitar in the What-A-Sho. Pg. 149: 1: Several Seniors talked in the main hall after school. LARSON, DONNA: 3 yrs. Track, “The Man Who Came To Dinner’. Ambition: To live each day as it comes, with a little help from HIM remember a smile can mean a lot. Love ya M D ENIL TIED HTMPH ATRGTWJ+TTT CLYJPQ HT3) GLD KITW LS, JL,MO Hawaii 83. LEE, JODI L: Mat Maids-State 79. Ambition: To be the one. To live a long happy life. Never forget the special times. Mt. Baker forever! SM-The MR oops to see PIA! Campin’ at Larabee w the Girls etc .. . BUBS forever toot-toot Mis- sion Accomplished Bye Guys LIND, DAVID P: Ambition: To be happy and successful at whatever | do, and to make my first million before I’m Twenty-five. LINDERMAN, STACY LEA: Ambition: To see Cj get JR. To see KK get her MRS degree! To see Nanc get to NY and play the lead in a Broadway biggie! To keep a smile on my face and the twinkle in Kevy’s eye! To never forget KKSSCJNMJHMHRF and all who made these 4yrs. liv- eable! “80! LOGAN, TERRI: Pep Club. Ambition: To live day by day and to never forget the crazy times with M.S., D.E., B.E.E.O.BLTB, and to always remember the good times with J.N. AAWA LOVELACE, BOBBI J: Member of A.S.B. MAEDA, YOSHIKI: Exchange Student from Japan, Cul- tural Exchange Club. Ambition: To be myself. Thanks for all the help | got. Sa yo u na ha | hope you will like my country! MALLAHAN, DENNIS MARTIN: Member ASB. Ambition: To live life day by day and not worry about the next. To remember the good times with TG RB AJ TM Look for- ward to Assn. Reunion with PBCJSRLFAJ and the rest of the gang “80” MARTIN, ANDRA CELIA: Ambition: To build up my knowledge, ability and to try out new things in life and to get all the experience I can get in life. Good-luck in the future to my little sister and her friends. Good-luck to the class of 80 and the underclassmen. | bid good-bye to BHS. MARTINEZ, ANITA: DECA Club Treasurer, FHA Club member, Girls’ Glee. Ambition: To be successful in life and good luck to M.H. MARTINKA, JONIE M: Member of A.S.B. MCCARTIN, MARY CATHERINE: Pep Club, Choir, bath- room staller. Ambition: To live the philosophy of life ... love. Thank Terry for his guidance and be related to my sister-in-law. To Brian-our future Keeber! To JLSBSBCCKRSFKRPV reunion in the ozone Y.V. you'll always be a Koma-Kazie. MCCONNELL, KELLY DIANE: Pep Club, Track, Volleyball, Cross Country, Student Council, Orchestra, Chamber Or- chestra, Honor Society. Ambition: To keep just one per- son from making the mistakes | made and to always pray Ps. 51:10-12. P, TFBMFAFEYDFM. YLWTATMPAGW, IG- TMI! LAIC, MCKAY, KEVIN RAY: Choir, Beacon Editor, Spanish Club, Drama: The Boar, Her Fatal Beauty, The Murderer, What- A-Sho. Ambition: Grow closer to God with every day, and always spread the good news. Take N.Y. with me when | go. MCKISSICK, STEPHEN WAYNE: Member Advanced LEE’s Shot. Remember the Prix occupies ti mes at L.L. and K.M. Ambition: To be RICH! To sell C. Mount his truck back for 5 times what | payed for it! RED!! Thank you: CM SS MM SBx2 BU JR S} TMx2 Sun Valley 80-81, “83” SMM-hwtb GP BSTS! MCLEOD, TRACI R: Student Council, Raider Club, Tennis. Ambition: To someday marry my PRINCE CHARMING! To never forget the GOOD TIMES with MGKSVSBG and to always remember MH. RSRWSJ. “REAGAN” FOB! TABMMBF. Hey! BAD BARGAIN! RKSCC! To have my 280zx at 20. Forever with Brian. MCMURRY, DENISE MARIE: Raider Band 3 yrs. Spirit Club, Victoria 79 F.F.O.T.P.L., Cal. ’80; Czechy’s forever?! Cruisin’ after M’Il’s and B.F.T.’s, Thumper Days!, “Nancy, it’s your turn to ask!”, S-24, More Bull!; Mary my arm hurts! Ambition: To never be considered an adult to kids. MEHLER, MIKE SCOTT: Raider Band 4 years, Advance LEE’s. Reunion at LEE’s with SM, BN, BU, CM. MICHAELSON, SUSAN ADELE: Mat Maids 76-80, Malibu 78, Winter Sports Royalty 78. Ambition: Give 100% to be Mrs. T} TLTWAMH! N FATWACTWPVYVMMSBJLKRSB Clarke’s waiting YV sis in law “6” JLMRBBL PV drive the limit! State 79 80 Hawaii 80 Always remember Jimmy Doug MISSION ACCOMPLISHED! MILLER, NANCY: Choir, Swing Choir, What-A-Sho, 76, 79, All Plays 77-80, Operetta 79, 80: To find a man | may love more than an audience, and together, with God, discover the perfect “Happy Ending” ... unedited of course. To see SS toot her horn. Meet Rollie in the Jungle. LRFCFE MILLER, STEVE: Ambition: To get ahead in life. To Thai and Todd C.:all the new inferior Freshmen, to remember all the lounge rats. 1: Seniors enjoyed the Winter Sports Week Assembly. 2: Several senior guys tried their hand at cheerleading during an assembly. 3: Richard Mowry played the drums during a stage band rehersal. 4: Jesse Smith worked on a paper. MITCHELL, KARIN: StC1, Jr Girls’ Rep, Sr CL Sec, HS, Jr Msne, Band, SB, Vict, Ptld, CA, PNE VB, BB, F. Frosh, Rus 80, YWAM, MPH, Mt St Helens, Boners, FAY. Ambition: May | please you Lord in my thoughts, words, and ac- tions!!! Ps. 40:8 Mucho-Gusto! MASS! Oct 27 Pan wID ARPWCCJRMGLZKPBHRP Chirpy!! SCR 84!! MONTAGUE, MATTHEW CARL: 3 years Junior Achieve- ment Received National Awards, 79-80 Stage Crew Head Sound Technician. Ambition: To run and own my own diesel-machine shop and become a millionaire by 35. Stage Rats never die, they just do another show, Good luck SM, RS, TS, SFP, PARTY! MORGAN, ERIC ANDERS: Cross Country, Track, Band, Stage Band, Choir, Choir Pres., Swing, Orchestra, All NW All state Bands, What-A-Sho 77-78-79, Trial By Jury, Car- nival, Honor Soc. Nec Youth of May, FUDS, PWFC, PC, SLIDE, BHS’BONERS’. Ambition: To be a Music Man, Take it on up! To be Pos.t, to UNDERSTAND MOWRY, RICHARD THAYER: Frosh Basketball, Track, Swimming, Tennis, Raider and Stage Band. Ambition: To tango with FRANK ZAPPA, to see the world in an off the wall way and never be drafted. TGIO good luck drum- mers DS for peace Don’t ever tell a SECRET to my friends. NETL, RON D: Member of A.S .B. NEWCOMER, HOPE L: AT BHS, Student Council, Honor Society, Girls’ State, Senior Girls’ Rep., Swimming. Ambi- tion: To look for the best in others, find my RAINBOW and succeed. Always remember: DOG MEAT, S.F. FNP E=mc2 PC TP and PP Jogging EAH MFP, JP SB ALL the GUYS MRS. E and RHS NEWMAN, DONALD GENE: Frosh Football, Frosh Soph Baseball, Drum Major Raider Band 77-80. Club: MO’s 76- 77. Ambition: To greet life with a smile and to never put down my fellow man. To prosper and have a family of my own. To remember the past but look forward to the fu- ture. T.L.S.I.L.Y. FUNTIME NEYENS, BRIAN JAY: Frosh Baseball, Swim Team, Raider- Stage Band, Raider Club, Advanced Lee’s. Ambition: To learn from my mistakes and always remember | can ac- complish anything | set my mind to. Reunion at Lee’s-SM BU MM CM. AMLCLH! NIMS, MATTHEW G: Orch, Chamber Orch, Stage Band, What-A-Sho 79, Beacon Staff, Basketball Bells. Ambition: To be the President or a fireman. Maybe a garbage man or Hey! How ‘bout a fish impersonator. Reunion with JP and NA in Zoe Land! Peace Everyone! Ill remember Ya! What a scene! NIMS, SHERI LYNN: Pep Club, Choir, California 80, Carni- val. Ambition: To always be happy in the future and re- member all the good times!!! CALIFORNIA HERE | COME!!! DQ’ER GTWST ... BG + JB YOUR CRAZY!! CRUISING. TMACCG ... The Tenors ... NOYES, MITCHELL KENT: Football(4yrs), Wrestling(4yrs), Track(4yrs), Raider Club, Beacon Staff, “Inherit” '77, Ca- lif’79, Maui’80. Ambition: To enjoy life to the max. To set my goals high reach them. Remember all the good times w Bub, MM,YV BP Reunion at the Glen. P J. TFMPITS. Thank YOU! O'BRIEN, KATHY LYNN: Choir, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Swim Helpers. Ambition: To be able to make the People |! care most about happy. Also to judge people for what they are not what they have. TNFATGTIHWBCATHMMM OLAYAN, KAPPY: Ambition: To forget all the bad that happened in the past. Someday I'll make up for all the pain that I’ve caused everyone especially Mom Dad. We're sure to make our dreams come true, Don! Just hang in there sweetheart. Don’t give up hope yet. BABE | LOVE YOU! OLSEN, MARIAN RUTH: Pep Club V.P., Polish Program- mer, Exchange Club. Ambition: To mix good w bad be happy! GO TO BLAZES DAN! Kisses to Bari! KEEP A EYE ON ME GRANDMA! CPA w luck-ROM 8:25. EASY ON THE BLUSH! Prov 18:6-LSLDVSDLBATW. LUV TO: RSRDMWDLCLTWBCJC ILNFTBAJ-YATFGTMATM! VAL, DAY 79! OLSEN, MIRIAM K: Gymnastics 76-77. Ambition: Never forget the good ones in Alaska. To go Skiing with GB VO and not fall down. To live in Alaska and vacation in Hawaii. Cindy, remember cruzin? To be filthy rich. - TAR- MVFAA+GTL+-To catch lots of red salmon. “Sissybird” SCR “90”. O’MALLEY, CRAIG E: Football, Swim Helper, Tennis. Am- bition: Enjoy life as it hits me. Don’t let people upset me. Remember all the good times, let the not so good pass on. MFA:VW Remember all my friends forever yee hah. Glad to make i t out of here. Bye bye BHS. OWINGS, CAROL: Ambition: To make it in college, to keep in touch with all my friends TF, LD, CJ, CN, CH. To be happy and succeed in life. To be a member of TFFC. Reunion in the sky. OWINGS, CHERYL: Ambition: To someday go to Puerto Rico and Hawaii. To have my reunion in 85 with TF LD CJ, to be a member of the TFFC and never forget the good times with CO SP TF LD CJ. To be successful in whatever | do. To always stay with the SA and never fg. my friends. v7 Ne Ee Le Pg. 152: 1: Barb Strode watched an assembly. 2: Melinda Evich made it to an assembly de- spite her ski injury. 3: Twins, Theda and Margret Duncan discussed an assignment. 4: A group of senior guys talked in the gym. Pg. 153: 1: Michelle Ghio checked over a paper. PARKER, LISA M: Member of A.S.B. PARKER, LYNN THERESA: Cheerleader, Mat Maids, Jr. Prom, Student Council. Ambition: Never dwell on Yester- day when tomorrow is what really counts. To never for- get the good memories | have of BHS. SSWJRBBKRWWCL? My Dreams will come true someday, won't they? SYWY25BP SCR “85” | MADE IT!! PARRIS, SHERYL ANN: Ambition: To always make my friends a part of my life but my family a part of my heart. To never forget the FUN times with CH TR BL CH MO!! CH: W.T.P.S.N.H.?2 TR: Remember little Tommy T’s G.B. Good bye Myra, Doo Dah! Good luck in the future, T.W. PAZASKI, KEVIN FRED: X-country, Swimming, Track, Rai- der Club, Student Council, Sen. Boys’ Rep. Stour Fuds, Choir, Swing Chorus. Ambition: To do something that no- body else has done. Poker in 90 w CCPREMBPBPTMAB, What are we ARDS, Remember the bon times w ME, SBIIWRAWSU STS 1 IEEE! PEARSON, KEVIN DAVID: Ambition: To let the son shine through me in every matter. And to look forward to the day | go home, and hear the LORD say “A Job Well Done.” PEEPLES, CHUCK: Ambition: To live life to the highest and to expect more from me then anyone member of the club. PERRY, CHRISTOPHER T: Member of A.S.B. PERRY, DANIEL M: Member of ASB. Ambition: To take a long vacation before going on to make millions! See MJ wreck another car. Repay my parents someday for the good things they've done for me. Reunion with fri ends in 2000 AD. The rest is all uphill! PETERSON, BRADLEY PAUL: X-Country, Track, 3rd State 78 6th 79 2 80, Raider Club. Ambition: To Gopher it and win. IEE Poker! Find Stb’s with RS JS In Cal ‘80? FAW- THIOAKST?PR-LTMPIU! RWRS S BPADP: Hey lets hit the road! Have a Jim Negatory TG GH! NFTGANG! NGTGTWKD!! RUADO RS JS WTR 1: Rick Aemmer enjoyed stirring his coffee. 2: Pam Volkman turned on the oven in Home Economics. 3: Most seniors showed up for their class group shot. 4: Barry Doran worked hard in class. 5: Nick Zourkos sanded in wood shop. PETERSON, BRIAN JOHN: X-country, Wrestling, Track. Ambition: To be remembered as Brian and not Brad. To go STB hunting in Calif. with JS RS, reunion at WT. Rem. JH TG KK KKHHH State 79 PC reunion at LV. BPKPPRAB TMBPCCEMCIGHRS WTR BEST MR Team in the State 80 Remember KP. OHK Street-Blimp IFA PETERSON, SHARRON I: Volleyball 4 yrs. Raider Club, Raider Band 3 yrs. Ambition: To be able to do my best at whatever | do. And remember all the good times and friends. Reunion with KVB, TS, never forget AB you've helped a lot. Party forever. To follow in bsfs. bye bye all. PETTIJOHN, EILEEN JANETT: X-country, Track, Raider Club, Chorus, Ambition: To travel. To make enough money so | can live the way | would like to live. To also be able to run ten miles without stopping. PFANNENSTIEL, ROBERT S: Member of A.S.B. PILKEY, JODI VADA: Orchestra, Dizzyland 1980. Ambi- tion: To never lose touch with N.A. and M.N. Hi Rayna! Stop laughing. It smells in here. Wee. FUN. Hi Trace! IHISMNIHCICHD. IPTNAWGTMSD. NA, Let’s swallow our lips. THANKS MOM AND DAD ILY! JAMES 1:2-3 Grin! AMEN PILON, LINDA ANN: Pep Club, BB Bells, Softball Mgr., What-A-Sho, Orchestra, Chamber, Disneylan d ’80. Ambi- tion: To remember the good times at BHS, to have a good future. Keep up the jokes MP. Don’t stop carpool- ing AB ND. Remember KM LT CH BK KG MY PK KJ AV JV MM JP HN DJ LS BH PITSCH, MARY B.: Tennis 4 yrs., Softball 2 yrs., Basketball, Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, Beacon Staff. Ambition: To graduate from college, become an officer and a lady, and become a successful writer. PROKOPOWICH, JANE ANN: 4 yrs. Swim Team (CAPT.), Frosh., Jr. Sr. Inter-High Reps., S.P.P., German Club, SPIN, Homecoming Queen 79. Ambition: Always strive for Happiness, remembering “| am 3rd”. Travel the World. Niemals vergessen: H.N., B.H., 8th Grade Slumber Buds. Thanks M. D. QUIMBY, JOHN: Ambition: To get out of this school and make Lots of Money and get a real Fast car. ATMDML thanks MAD. RAZORE, JOE M.: Member of A.S.B. READ, SHERI R.: Member of A.S.B. REGAN, THEODORE L.: Retiring Backhaller. Ambition: To continue my Ed., to live to see the End Beginning, live to learn learn to live. In remembrance of all my Bros. who helped me through all this red tape: Get RAD ON EVERYTHING!!! REHBERGER, LADONNA ANN: Ambition: To always love and keep the friends that | have. JLH, JME, LATK, and all the rest of my buddies. To keep in mind that RB was once a part of my life. New York and Wash. D.C. at the turn of the decade. Panda Power and Tippy too! ILYMAD. THANKS! REIBER, GINA: Member of A.S.B. REITAN, LINDA MARIE: Ambition: To be happy with what | do and where I'm at. I’ll enjoy life with MC, there is always more love! Good luck for us all! Let the good times roll! 80’s RICK, JAMES JOSEPH: Football. Ambition: Go to Hawaii. To own a Mountain so I’m always in snow. To remember all the partyers. So long! RICK, JON E.: Frosh and Varsity Football, NWL All-confer- ence, Frosh Track, Baseball. Ambition: To live every minute of my life as if it were my last, and to never forget the friends I’ve made. To break BB’s nose, fix the CS and RTSLWCL. SSWKRBBLPWWCL. GSWGEJLOPLGS CAR- MEN ZBVWBBAHHGAM RIDGE, TRACY: Ambition: To always remember the g times w NA. “I get the passenger!”, JP. See ya in the “of- fice”., CH. “Keep the ol’ Vega runnin’”, SP. “remember that ‘soul brother’ forever’. and SN. “you can have TR. if you want, you had him first!” ha-see ya later-LR-KNT for- ever ROE, PAUL A. (BLOOD, RADIUS): Cross Country, Basket- ball, Track, Choir, Swing, Soph. Boys’ Rep., Stour Fuds, State Track ’79, Poker! Ambition: To always believe | can accomplish anything | set my mind to. To never forget Sat. Nites w BPBPEMKPCCAB TJ. SBIIWPAWSU! LTMCIU! TJTSI “80” ROEDELL, MARK ALLEN: Member of A.S.B. Ambition: Someday be the world’s FINEST carpenter, and build that spectacular house. Always remember the “odd” times at unity, reunion at the logs. Remember the fun times in the “BEE”. Reunion in the raspberry fields with L.B. 1980 ... ROHWER, JAMES: Cross Country, Hawaii ‘79. Ambi- tion: To make enough money fishing to build my own home. ROSCH, LISA CHERYL (SLOSH): Student Council, Soph. V.P., Tennis, Odaci. Ambition: To have, hold and keep ev- erything humanely possible (esp. Guth, ILYGGA F DYFI) Reunion at Davies St(hats) at Mt. Baker KHSynd. EDBFLWGB George! Cookie, ox Box Buckets. Lake Samish 6 9, 23 7 7 14 SCR 85. RUBENAK, KAREN DAWN: Frosh Jr. Sec., Malibu, Odaci (V.P.78) Cheerleader, W. Sports Roy. 80! Ambition: To en- joy LIFE! The best is yet to come!? WSU (to get smart!?) Glen w Volk 3M’s SLwB | SSWBBJRLPWWC? “GS. SHARE! “JD” “SW! w EI’” FNWBB! One more time State (DMs) !WLYABBTC! RWMR! Hawaii! Bye RUCKEY, KARIN: Cultural Exchange Club. Ambition: To help others during my life and to graduate without prob- lems. To remember my friends at BHS. RUNESTRAND, KRIS A: Varsity Baseball, Football, F-Bas- ketball, MBA-3 years, Choir. Ambition: To live a life re- spectfully and honestly so | will never regret a day. To keep playing sports. Not readys are now Ready! Remem- ber special friends and times we had. RUSHIN, JOSEPH A: Baseball(NWL ALL-Con), Football, Basketball, Fr. Boys’ Rep, Honor Soc. Ambition: To stride the path the big guy upstairs has laid before me and lav- ish in fun along the way. Always remember good times w TG, GB, MN, “BUDS”, be another FLW, PHNOOP 4- ever! TAKE IT EEZEE RUSWICK, RANDALL L: Member of A.S.B. SADLER, JEFFREY LYNN: Wrestling. Ambition: To do the best that | can with whatever God provides. Conquer Adolph at the Glen with EC, JB. Return to the ROOM. Beat EC at Blackjack once. Remember the good times with JB, JB, EC, BB, CC, GS, HN, JP, GY, FM CW. Especially RTTA with KW WOW!!! SCHENCK, LORI: Cheerleader, Girls’ Track, Ski Club. Am- bition: To accomplish the goals | have set and to never quit if it gets to hard. K-Anacortes B-ball game! BOOMEN he’s got a camaro and a cadillac TSGTCWBHACB WOBHSB Hey Starsky where are those twins (oh Forget it) BHDF, STSIMVLYCGCG SCHWARTZ, GREG R: Football, Basketball, Golf, Merd Tetes, Senior Class Pres, Boy of the Month, W’s W. Ambi- tion: To meet E.C., J.B. and J.R. on top of P.L. at Vanc. To learn to ski for U. of C. and have a great S.L. at college. Always rem. the times in Belling. LOADIWFAPOGTGA, H K SHELLY, RODNEY F: Ticket Sellers, Ticket Takers. Ambi- tion: To make a million before | am 30, to make the List go forever, to have my iambergene’ by fall. “80 forever” To meet up with my friends within 10 yrs. SS, JG, MM, SDE, | FINALLY DID IT! SIDEN, PATRICK DALE: Frosh Baseball, Basketball. Ambi- tion: To live life as it comes and never have bad times w KS. But always good ones. To remember good times w RCMCCCPRMGG. Reunion at Harry’s 80” Hawaii with KS 81 “ 82” Mud-Run 360 Mt. Baker forever! SILVAS, TIMOTHY L: Member of A.S.B. SIMENSON, LAURA JO: Diamond Dolls 3yrs, Ceram Sculp 3yrs. Ambition: To be a successful Beautition live! To NEVER let ST forget the MD FLING (JR)!!2? Remember the good times with ST, JL, RW, SG, ND, SN, the guys on the B-ball team. LOVED IT! Frisbee at 5 with PV, VY CC. SMITH, BOB E: Member of A.S.B. SMITH, DARLA K: Member of A.S.B. 1: Sue Thorsteinson obviously didn’t want her picture taken. 2: Matt Nims paused in the hall. 3: Seniors watched a pep assembly. 4: Kim Cunningham and Lisa Danglemaier worked on a poster for their hall during Homecoming week. SMITH, MARIL LYNETTE: Swim Team 4 yr., Mat Maids 2 yr., Student Council 2 yr. Ambition: To live happily in life and the way | chose. Remember the great summer of 78 w E.R. and the great years w C.M., M.D. and the rest of the gang! RC C! Oh so sophisticated! w C.M. Kirby’s! SMITH, VON: Frosh Baseball, JV Basketball, Std. Council, Beacon Staff. Ambition: To work on that Ocean Liner, and Cruise the World. To take it one day at a time. Always remember the great times. MI Hawaii 80 fix dads trunk and bill MG, MS, SJ. Reunion w MB DD THE ROOM “2000. SPERRY, LINDA: Ambition: To complete all of my sister Lori’s beautiful goals in life and to live my life for my Lord always. Jer.29:11. To remember Lisa, Marian and Donna’s craziness. Butch and Cherri. STARKEY, MARCIE LYNN: Ambition: To always look for- ward to each new day and never regret the past. Remem- ber great times with friends LR, TL, DE, MK, MS. R.G.T.W ELM-BA. MAUI 79 80 AAWA!! STEWART, LORI ANN: Ambition: Check on! Never get rid of BETS! Tragedy State 79. See the Red-Bird run perfect, Ha! Remember the good times w Unity Gang. May Clark’s Pt. never die! Keep P.O. with S.K.J.J.G.B.B.S.B. S.S.P.V.K.R.L.B.LUCKY’s and sweet, sweet REZ JD FOR- EVER STORMS, BEVERLY A: Cultural Exchange Club V. Pres. 2 yrs, CYO, FMY, WCCO, FRANCE, Raider Band 4 yrs. YAM. Ambition: To go out there and shake’em up! (With a little help from upstairs) Remember my best friends: JA, TP: locker crew. LZ, YM, CJ, etc. Take a princess to sea! PTL STRATFORD, LINDA: Member of A.S.B. STRODE, BARBARA JO: Ambition: To make the most of my world and be reunited with D.L. and C.C. in the fu- ture. STROM, KAMA GAILE: Vars. Swim, SPIN, R. Band, Cheer- leader, St. Coun., Ex. Brd, Soph. G. Rep, S. Time. Ambition: To have the courage to follow my dreams w o fear of ridicule if 1 do. Keep smilin! Luv to M D E, RMCC, GOOD BUDS-MGLPEMKBLSRBMC. FLOOD '79. VFugs, Vic. '79, Cal. ‘80. That’s my dad PR. Pigface! Bye SUGGS, JAMES ALLAN: Frosh Baseball, Track, X-country, Ski Club. Ambition: To enjoy life as much as possible and to be successful in whatever | do. To someday look unlike Ron! BP BP, WTHI OAK St? UNDER THE BRIDGE CAL STB’S 80? MI-Remember BUD-TGSC, this B.S. It’s raining! LTGTR SUGGS, RONALD JOEL: Frosh Football, Wrestling, and Baseball. Two years varsity Wrestling, Ski Club. Ambition: To never be bored with whatever | choose to do. To re- member the good times with “US FOUR” RUADO!! Re- union Under the Bridge?! Oh No! We missed the turn! Cal. and STBs 80? SUPRUNENKO, SANDY L: Choir, Drama Club, What-A- Sho 79, Make Up 78-80, Plays 78-79, Carnival, Etc. Ambi- tion: Live, Laugh Love! Never forget my Mom. Be every- thing I can be despite what others say. Try anything once. Toot my own horn. See Merv w o a pet. Cal. 80 2TS BFWNM4e NF 10 31 79 SWANBERG, MICHAEL: Member of A.S.B. SWANSON, DAVE K: Several things must occur before | pass from this zone 1 more zones must be perpetrated 2 the “KEY” to knowledge must be comunicated to a wor- thy recipient 3 more good scenes. Big “N” forever. | hope my life is gone BEFORE THE DELUGE. The following, thanks to JB. SWANSON, JAMES E: Member of A.S.B. SWANSON, TONYA MARIE: Basketball 78-79, Ticket Seller 76-78. Ambition: Remember yesterday, live today and look for tomorrow. Always remember SP, JC, RH, and the rest of the gang. Hawaii 80. SWOPE, SUSAN DIANE: Odaci, Pep Club. Ambition: To face the “World” with a smile ALWAYS work toward my goals till succeeded. THANKS MOM DAD! To make a good Travel Agent always be B.V.’s! Remember B.H.S. FUN: The boat, 1 hen-2ducks, Mt. Baker Bvst, Past Present friends. CR 85 TAMCKE, CRYSTAL LOUISA: My only year at BHS loved it. Ambition: Success, to never forget Auto with SR RF and the great times together. To never forget Katy Cooper the closest person to me and all that we did in High School. To RF, SR, LT, BH, SB, SK, and the BHS Grads: Good Luck Ahead. TANGVALD, JULIE CORINNE: Raider ‘ Symphonic Band, Choir Swing Choir '79-80, Cultural Exchange Club, Oper- etta “Carnival”, California 80, Victoria 79. Ambition: To never judge people but to always except the best and not even notice when man or life does me wrong. TANNER, WINONA: Foreign Exchange Club. Ambition: To follow through with my goals for the future in hopes I'll make it to where | want to be. TAYLOR, EDWARD C: Choir, To have the best time of my life in California, ISDHETWOBLS, TNFJM, To always re- member JMMCSS. Ambition: To live a happy and produc- tive life. To own everything i always wanted. To survive the early years of my life. To own a Mazda Rx7. TSDITFGOWJM THORSTEINSON, SUSAN L: Choir, Flagteam, Baseball, Stats. Ambition: To go places | haven't seen, make new friends and enjoy life to it’s fullest. California 80, Mother's Day Fling! LS your crazy! JL Friends, RW Thanks, Victoria, DQer. 3 Queerteers! Rowdy Radical! Airhead! MD, SN N TODAHL, RICK: Choir, Backhaller, Parking Lot Crew. Am- bition: To win a race and to light a pack of firecrackers in the backhall he! he! To remember there’s nothing to do that can’t be done. When you-need a friend call on me. WFO endo city RV LS SJ Being a kid was fun. 1: Mike Weispfenning tried to show his muscles. 2: Bill Barr worked in Woodshop. 3: Kama Strom listened to someone during an assembly. TOLLIVER, RICK L: Cross Country. Ambition: | am plan- ning to get my education by going into the Air Force. | am also going to keep practicing the drums so that maybe someday | can be as good as Alex Van Halen or John Panozzo of Styx. Lastly | plan to erase all of Whirly’s shots. URNESS, ROBERT GEORGE: Raider Band 3 years, Ad- vanced Lee’s. Reunion at Lee’s with MM KM SM BN. Am- bition: To do what I have to do to survive in life and re- member all the good times | had with my friends. VAIL, YVONNE R: Track, Choir. Ambition: To always keep a smile on my face. To never forget MM and all the good times we have shared. To never let Brian go no matter what. AZ. 80 Suzy Boot’s, KOMA KAZIE, BB forever, SPOT LIVES, Oct. 23 with Km. KB x-mas “76”. VALADEZ, LES: Frosh Football, Frosh Baseball-all JV Foot- ball 2 yr. Varsity Football 3 yr. Varsity Track 1 yr. Varsity Wrestling 3 yr Choir 2 yr Swing Choir. To work harder than I already have and to succeed in the business that | have already started. Hi to the Frosh and too all my friends HULK. VANDERBRINK, KAREN: Four years Varsity Basketball, Two years Volleyball, Two years Softball. Ambition: To al- ways give 110 per cent no matter what. And to live life to its fullest. Last but not least, to see V.B. BB go all the way. Good luck SM, MM, JR, KD, MD, and the rest. VARNER, SHELLY ANN: Choir, Swing Choir, Flag Team, Track, Volleyball, Softball, “Trial By Jury”. Ambition: To try to understand life’s ups and downs. To succeed in the big world. To always just be ME! Reunion in ’85. See ya then. BYE!! VEENENDAAL, MERRIE: Ambition: To enjoy life one day at a time. To remember the summer of “78” with JH, TG, MH, and KC. To someday find out what makes RF tic. All my love to SBB, may all your dreams come true. VIDITO, BERYL ANN: Member ASB. Ambition: To live my life beyond the twilite zone and keep Ma happy as long as he’s here. Never forget the good times w LA LF MS CM KA MD Jj and the rest of the gang. SCR back to the island cook fry out PS I did it SPAZZO! VO, SON T: Member of A.S.B. VOLKMAN, PAMELA JO: Odaci, Student Council, Frosh Jr V.P., W. Sports royalty '77, Cheerleader. Ambition: Go to WSU ‘ learn from the pro’s. To be MJD!!? Glen w Rube State KRSMKB. Lookout SM! 3M’s “Rah” One more time w KRTBSMSBLPSBLSSJSBJL all DMGBTBKRILY. Hawaii See ya 80 SCR. BYE-BYE WAIDE, MARK: Choir, Swing, Operetta 79-80, Soccer, Spanish Club. Ambition: To make others happy especially my friends. See J.L. on the Boat ‘ at the top! Have good times w Ron Viejo, K.O., J.L. ‘ the DQ gang. Chupar en Guate, see P.B. on Big Bird! H.T. Put List!! World, HERE | COME!! WEISPFENNING, MICHAEL A: Ambition: To make my dreams reality and live the rest of my life with K.H., Mem- ber “DEE” Boes! JHMNJJSDRMKORNGTMSLNJDRA and Capt. Redeye Tut, Bridge, The Bust, Drive-in, where’s my lighter? Montana Here we come!! Biff! WEST, LAMAR A: 3 year Football Baseball, All Confer- ence Football ‘ Baseball “79”, 2 years Basketball, Raider Club. Ambition: To make “Bucks” Keep in touch with Friends, TAWBICWKJG WHITE, ROBERT WILSON: Freshman Track, Freshman Footbali Mngr. Ambition: Not to forget MN the BM the coat sect. The Cleave, RA, MW, KW, ‘ of course JL. The art lab kids. T.P.O.T.P. To take a certain someone to the cabin on the Island. WHITEHEAD, SALLY ANN: Mat Maids-Pres., Odaci, Gym- nastics. Ambition: Live a long, happy, healthy life with my special friends and the people | love. Make the most of my future w the potential | have been given. To someday travel to France with a special person! WIEBE, PAMELA LYNN: Track, Operetta 79-80, Student Council, Swing Chorus, Choir Sec., Hon. Soc. Pres., Flag team, What-A-Sho, Victoria, Portland, Calif. ‘80! FMY. Ambition: To Love others to Jesus C hrist. Thess 5:8. Ap- ply Agape Force to B.N.P.N.J. INC. Rockin Chairs w DD, KM. Phil. 4:13. PTL! WILLIAMS, JOANIE M: Odaci 78-79, Pres. 79-80. Ambi- tion: To be happy successful in whatever | do. To keep R. G. happy smiling FOREVER! To always remember the GOOD TIMES w S.G. J.L. M.K. C.L. M.N. S.H. espe- cially R.G.! Jeepin’ Forever! To “Make A Plan” M.K. 40- love! B.A.F.B. THANKS MOM DAD S.L.R. SOON! SCR 85 BYE WILLSON, RITA KAY: Ambition: To someday live in the woods on a mountain. Look in to the future with hope trust. Keep my true friendship in Mars. Thanks to my su- per family. Always stay friends with MP SM HW JB RF MY. Rem. who holds the key. To the BEN always a day. LTGTR. SCR 85. WIRTH, SANDRA: Ambition: To Always remember Life Is Love, Special People Make it That Way. Thanks BHS for some lasting memories and some very special people like MB. Ill never forget those parties MG Friends forever. Thanks Mom. California Here | Come. WOLKEN, LEIGH MELINDA: Choir 79-80, Swing 80; Shuk- san Staff 78, Editor 79, Senior Class Editor 80: Portland 79; California 80; Philpott’s Phollies; “Carnival”. Ambition: To fly the “ Big Banana” in the “Friendly Skies”! What’s wrong with our weather, KB? All right, DE! Reunion with Munchkin, Abu, Sparkey (Frank Buddy), and ! (JC) in 85. FS + SS?! How’s your geese LZ? ALTO POWER!! Good luck on Staff JM and JG. They’ll miss you PB! Forever MASS! WOODELL, NOEL W: Member of A.S.B. WRIGHT, DAVID ANDREW: Beacon Staff, Boys’ Chorus. Ambition: To make Mom and Dad proud of me. WRIGHT, KEVIN D: Member of A.S.B. YAKE, VERN: Varsity Baseball 78, 79, 80. All Conference 79, Varsity Football 79. Ambition: Let’s get there CC. Let the good times roll with BH, KK, SD, GH, RT, CC, RR. To fall asleep on a swing. Happy New Year 80. To make it to the BL, WFD. Missing: Theresa Lawrence Shelley Beaman William Matyas Brian Cabbage Jayne Petersen Larry Cole Jeffrey Pierce Mark Dealy Steve Pitts Linden Dorning Vic Pranger Terry Eke Kathryn Scheuner Debra Everett Jesse Smith Rose Hamerski Hai Tran Scott Kennedy David Vopnford Gerald Kuhns Nick Zourkos Josephine Lane Tammy Salas Mike Moore Kevin Brandt Jon Moritz Tanya Pierce 1: Tami Edin waved from her car. YUNKER, NANCY: Cultural Exchange Club, member of BHS Tech crew, What-A-Sho, The Curious Savage, worker for BHS cafeteria four yrs. Good Luck KJ, TC, KS. To BHS | leave my little brother Tom, and to always be with KM. I am going to miss you BHS. ZAPPA, LISA MARIE: Choir, Swing, Culex, Honor Society, Musical 79-80, What-A-Sho, Yearbook 78. Ambition: To follow God’s special plan for me and to keep on smiling. Ps 111:10, 125:2, 2Pet 5:7. New Life, MASS! (JC), Italy, Greggie! EM RB-I won't barf! All right, DE! AB TM- SNAKE FIGHT! Cal. PTL! ZIMBRA, JONNIE DEAN: Cross Country, Track, and 80 ski trip. | hope S.B. gets his ZX. | hope the P’s and the Z’s get together on a trip. The J.Z. ski bus with me S.B. R.S. J.S. CL. C.K. T.G, T.D. C.V. will all have to go again. Ambition: To own my own Z. 1: Homecoming Queen Jane Prokopowich and her escort, Brant Henshaw, rode on the Senior Float. 2: Matt Montague worked on the sound system for the What-A-Sho. 3: Maryann Brajkovich and Sandy Wirth were on their way to class. 4: Four seniors hung up a poster for the Senior Hall during Homecoming. 5: Rob White worked on his College Writing in Art Class. 6: Lisa Gilmore waited for a bus in front of the school. 7: Pam Wiebe and Andy Bullard finished the “Beach Boys Medley,” as the Swing Chorus sang in the What-A-Sho. 8: Jodi Pilkey and Traci McLeod res- ted against the wall during a break. 9: The Stour Fuds (Paul Roe, Eric Morgan, Kevin Pazaski, and Chris Copland) performed in the What-A-Sho. You hear a hello Sais in the crowd, | ced You turn and see an old Friend 4 t : : lg f. Teachers classmates, and friends Which will pass and soon be no more eid Pd But the memories will always stand. clea oa i Sepa ys aA RS Saat enh demi itnayy Ste aa dae Tiina nail re puree Memories of fun, friends, football games, sorrows and pains, remembered at a later time. People together people apart 1 hg a es te wv = © oO 2) 12@) = Sea des S co Z next year Is just around the corner Soon again el MELON Ati teenie ts | you'll hear someone call ROX x Kom “o PEK SF GIONS cere REX £ x Se ry a ae’ “yx . 2 hh te Br sp cS ae a ah 7 oe a ee ee A x ; 4 Pap : AA Fi Roe fe, s aby ts BS - z - a: Ne yr ee ¥ +4 . KP x BAK Cee oat, ae SME hn TP a PP ih ee te and turn to find ... wi GOL ETA EI NE New Home Specialists Land Development F Existing Homes el in a Lots Land | § 0 | Commercial Investments Best wishes to the Class of 1980 “3205 Northwest Ave. : Just North of Yeagers” DEPAUL'S JEWELRY 734-8640 398-1000 128 E. Holly 734-5130 SAT 9-5 SUN. 11-5 MON.-FRI. 9-9 , =o vis Shepelng Cor-cctaa @ porting Goods Fishing Tackle Athletics y¥ Marine Supplies } i SEATTLE-FIAST NATIONAL BANK ay Ae! Z H Stee B h Vez ousewares ellingham branc (( AD | Foal Shoes Clothing Toys Variety RON BENNETT ASSOCIATES REALTORS RON BENNETT - BROKER (USN-Ret.) “All Purpose Broker” NEW CONSTRUCTION RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL ; INVESTMENTS p COMMERCIAL Ron Bennett RECREATIONAL pee ssociates FARMS : DEVELOPMENT me Realtors HBA MLS 671-9440 1919 CORNWALL AVE. BD nettle Studio next to the Mt. Baker Theatre Phone 733-0540 | BEST WISHES SENIORS ! | NEW YORK Member Million LIre Dollar | Round SIAIRMANS Table Non. : || KINGSLEY F. HALL | P.O. Box 1044 | State Holly Sts. Bellingham, WA 98225 || Bus: (206) 734-2750 | 384-0111 : New York Life Insurance Co. Res: 734-3513 PACIFIC GROCERY 2500 Cedarwood The busy little store serving the North-end Check out our ice-cream cones barters | 733-7225 | | | | ! | Drive In - Dine In | | 2700 Meridian Bellingham La Varlumerie m4 EUROPEAN SALON ... for a “beautiful regeneration” experience STOCKTON’S YOUR PAINT SPECIALISTS PHONE 733-5630 1413 R.R. AVENUE BELLINGHAM, WA 98225 Cc C PAINTS DUPONT AUTO FINISHES OLYMPIC STAINS 6 Convenient Locations Bellingham: Holly St.-Northwest Ave. Ferndale awleyS sik. Mt. Vernon AUTO SUPPLY Anacortes “Where The Best-Costs You Less’ DeWitt’s Mattress Sofa Bed Warehouse 2309 Meridian, Bellingham 733-2188 Flapestry Bay St. Village Open 11-5 Bellingham Monday-Saturday Natural Fiber Yarns-Wool, Cotton, Silk, Books and Supplies for Knitting, Crochet, Needlework Weaving, Spinning, Dyeing, Batik HAIRY HUT 2610% W. Maplewood Bellingham, Washington 98225 671-1976 THE LOCAL BANK THAT WORKS HARDER FOR YOU. ARNASON REALTORS Real Estate for Every Buyer Residential - Commercial - Property Management 13 PROSPECT BELLINGHAM WASHINGTON 733-1140 {R . BOX 129_____ SSC 225 398-2878 = = P.O COFFEE ROASTED DAILY FOR THAT GOOD OLD-FASHIONED TASTE 1101 Harris St. Also Spices Teas, Cheese Visit our Coffee House dhe DAVE THOMAS X C lathes Class of ’52 aN 734-0216 Conner, Ine. 1331 Cornwall Ave. 600 W. HOLLY ST. BELLINGHAM, WA 734-3062 Bellingham 384-5096 BIG SCOOP SUNDAE PALACE and RESTAURANT 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 Makeup Towers Bellingham, Wa. 98225 Trunks Lobby 676-0666 JOE MARTIN oce- SPORTING GOODS INC Telephone (206) 733-1610 7) ry 703 W. Holly Street Bellingham, Washington 98225 ACME PERSONNEL SERVICE 4200 Guide Meridian, Suite 101 Bellingham, WA 98225 676-0353 | Says Congratulations to the Class of 80 | Here comes Summer! the compele decorating cénter a ee ee 70) east holly lon sutherland, mar bellingham wa. 98225 reno desgner 676-8504 The Carrousel Styling Salon 3080 Northwest 676-8000 Complete Beauty care for men and women Hair and skin products open 6 days 9-5:30 p.m. Thurs. eves by appointment Congratulations and Good Luck from BUDGET SEWING and YARDAGE CENTER Home of Viking Sewing Machines and Select and Unusual Knit Fabrics Budget Sewing and Yardage 2833 Meridian Corner at Illinois Bellingham, Washington 121 W. Magnolia Bellingham, Wash. oy ; fms i Phone 733-6600 q FLOWER SHOP @ GOOr BUY IT WITH CONFIDENCE. KING DAUL TIRE CO. AUTO CENTER TRUCK CENTER 1200 State Street 1825 State Street Se IVE IT WITH CONFIDENCE. 733-6230 733-116 BELLINGHAM, WASHINGTON 98225 POLYGLAS ra TIEMPO , [eave [once 202 E. HOLLY STREET 734-1900 | Mr. Farrell and the Bellingham TraveLodge wish the graduating class of 1980 good luck, and good fun! Bellingham TraveLodge the place to stay downtown. GRIFFIN , GARRETT, [me insurance %2 | JOHANSON 110 Unity Street « P.O. Box X AND Bellingham, Washington 98225 SCHACHT (206) 734-0050 (206) 384-3212 | LUKE -rews 1423 RAILROAD AVE ¢ 6 aoe | 734-2660 | Northwestern CommercialBank Member FDIC Bellingham Medical Center 1811 C St. Chestnut Medical Center 800 E. Chestnut DIEHL FORD C Sord 4 1820 James 734-2640 getting fit (2324) couldn’ hurt. he } ‘ Ri. . Pipa SF COM ! CG : JACK’S BICYCLE CENTER 2006 James St. PRINTING 1215 COMMERCIAL BELLINGHAM, WA 98225 PHONE 733-1212 “THE PRINTER” of Bellingham DOWNTOWN 179 EDDYSTONE LIGHT, INC. Marine Supply | MORRIE’S DRIVE IN And Brokerage Congratulations Class of ’80 Dealers for Windsurfers, - Hobie Cats and San Juans 2601 Birchwood No. 2 Harbor Mall Telephone (206) 676-1340 FOR ALL YOUR | MEADS ROLLADIUM . DECORATING NEEDS FROM | | “Where skating is fun!” PAINTS CARPETING 214 East Pine Street TO DRAPERIES GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 1980 = CALL 734-4020- 1310 STATE STREET DAHNKEN You’re in Cascade Country Jewelry and Giftwares of the Finest Quality Since 1933 Cascade Savings Loan Association Always Discount Rich Engom Jewelry Silver Luggage Radios Branch Manager Watches Crystal Clocks Small Appliances Garden Holly, Next to Arctic Circle 671-0500 676-8500 100 Grand Bellingham, WA 98225 RAINIER BANK Bellingham’s most complete Hi-Fi Rainier National Bank and video center Bellingham Office 121 West Holly Street, P.O. Box 2099 Sound Center li hi 98225, P 206) 676-552 Bellingham, Washington 98 hone (206) 676-5520 718 E. Holly 676-8014 = | = | = | 4 ree . Melsist Alabama at Orleans gsm (‘The @leanery) CLEANING MR Ao ae eS Located in the Fred Meyer Shopping Center | Open 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. 7 days a week. 302 Lakeway Drive Bellingham | IME RADAR MARINE ELECTRONICS COMMUNICATIONS ® NAVIGATION 733-6610 GOOD LUCK SENIORS 16 Squalicum Mall Bellingham, WA 98225 (206) 733-2012 Weisfield’s Jewelers Ron Buckenberger Manager (206) 734-8655 1327 Cornwall Avenue Bellingham, WA 98225 (=|%4 TIRE STORES 733-7620 2121 James St. Sharon Meeboer The Headliner Men’s Women’s Hair Styling For Appointment, Call 671-0140 3201 Northwest Avenue Suite D Bellingham, Washington 98225 Ow Griffin IN {| at | | det ° Ch ota eae Ve : pees ae eae OLDS + CADILLAC - GMC - HONDA 1800 IOWA STREET Chrysler Plymouth Dodge Trucks Bellingham Chrysler Val 1615 lowa Street Bellingham, WA 98225 734-8810 Center County: 384-3211 Miller Sewing Center 105 West Magnolia Whatcom County’s Only Authorized Singer Dealer APPROVED SINGER DEALER Vv WELLMAN’S JEWELRY SHOP 13292 CORNWALL AVE. (206) 734-6060 BELLINGHAM, WA 98225 Vibrations (206) 671-4740 W The Safe Place Washington Federal Savings and Loan Association 1100 Lakeway Dr. + Bellingham, WA 98225 - (206) 671-1144 8 120 E. Holly 676-1232 General Chainsaw Supplies Stihl Echo Chainsaws 2100 James St. 733-4256 Downtown DESIGN UNLIMITED BY RAY SPECIALIZING IN CUSTOM HOMES RAYMOND C. GRINSTEAD 733-2501 Best Wishes to the Class of ’80 1.V. Wilson, Florist Say It With Flowers 1426 Cornwall Ave. 733-7630 We hone freien cons; Downtown Bellingham Outdoor Apparel and Equipment 901 W. Holly In Old Town Bellingham Rolling Wheels Common Carriers Mobile Home Moving Piloting Service Set-Up and Repair Phone 734-9200 Bellingham, Wash. Griffith Furntirue Inc. 2501 Meridian Bellingham,WA 98225 734-3730 Best wishes to the Class of 1980 J Pauls Swe A, 734-5130 Samuel DePaul 128 East Holly Larry J. DePaul Bellingham, Wash. 98225 Gregory J. 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Holly downtown Stop in and see our fine selection of young styled shoes 187 STUDENT INDEX Supplement Not Included Abbe, Corinne 15, 47, 114, 117 Adams, Jeff 135 Adderley, Ben 61 Adelstein, Gary 127 Aemmer, Richard 101, 137, 154 Albee, Dan 18, 20, 137, 72 Alex, Robert 117 Alexander, Brad 39, 40, 49, 106, 107, 117 Alexander, Shaun 39, 61 Allbee, Janine 127 Allen, Jerry 41, 61, 107 Allen, Kathy 135 Allen, Nita 137 Allison, Sandy 41, 43, 61 Alvord, Lori 35, 137 Alvord, Steve 41, 167 Andersen, Nancy 22, 137 Andersen, Scott 41, 61 Anderson, Alexis 61, 101 Anderson, Andy 61 Andercon, Barbara 18, 127 Anderson, Dave 18, 110, 112, 137 Anderson, Eric 24, 27, 44, 49, 117 Anderson, Kris 41, 61, 68 Anderson, Layne 137 Anderson, Leslie 127 Anderson, Bob 69 Anderson, Richard 18, 137 Anthony, Paul 27, 39, 127 Archer, Janis 18, 99, 137 Archer, Tim 61 Arthur, Elizabeth 18, 138 Ashe, Brian 127 Ashe, Lori 61 Aughe, Danny 138 Axton, Kashia 41, 61, 65, 113 Anderson, Julie 41 Bachman, Vicki 135 Backstrom, Bonnie 47, 79, 117 Backstrom, Holly 127, 131, 133 Backstrom, John 76, 117 Backstrom, Kelli 61 Backstrom, Sherri 34, 138 Baker, Tina 92, 127 Balcom, Bryan 69 Baldwin, Carla 138 Baldwin, Cindy 61 Banning, Bobbie 15, 16, 49, 127, 129 Barker, Katherine 138 Barker, Vivien 61 Barnell, Steve 127 Barnes, Mike 110, 138, 145 Barnes, Steve 39, 110, 112, 125 Barnett, Kenalyn 22, 33, 76, 96, 113, 127, 86 Barr, Bill 110, 112, 138, 141, 158 Barrett, Mark 30, 117 Barry, Tom 39, 138 Barton, Brenda 125 Barton, Jack 15, 114, 138 Barton, Joel 15, 98, 138 Bascom, Michelle 34, 127 Bates, Andrea 47, 119 Bates, Stuart 127 Baumbartner, Bryan 127 Baumgartner, Dave 49, 61 Baumgartner, Larry 48, 49, 83, 93, 138 Baxter, Darren 69 Beaman, Shelley 22, 160 Bechtol, Kathy 15, 117 Bednarz, Duke 125 Beebe, Staria 138, 86 Beers, Ron 61 Bell, Gary 117 Bell, James 101, 110 Bengen, Brant 39, 106, 117 Benner, Allyson 15, 16, 139 Bennett, Brian 117 Bennett, Jese 39, 38, 139 Bennett, Lovi 61, 68 Bennum, Sandy 61 Benson, Chris 39, 127 Benson, Marty 15, 117 Benson, Randy 117 Benson, Bill 39, 38, 139 Bergner, Jenee 41, 61, 63, 101 Bernard, Kristy 15, 127 Bibbee, Lynette 93, 117 Bielaski, Brian 126, 127, 135 Binschus, Steve 117, 86 Binschus, Susan 139 Bjornson, Marie 127 Blackwood, Peggy 61 Blair, Julie 139 Blair, Libby 44, 117 Blair, Susie 46, 61 Bocchi, Paul 44, 49, 139 Bolden, David 114, 117 Bolden, John 99, 109, 127 Bolden, Tina 41 Bollinger, Deanna 101, 127 Bollinger, Shari 41, 61, 95 Bonner, Kathy 27, 35, 113, 138, 139 Bonner, Steve 117 Bosman, Rick 139 Bosman, Susan 22, 117 Bothell, Christy 117 Bourland, Rick 15, 16, 18, 30, 49, 81, 114, 138, 139, 148, 86 Bowen, Mike 31, 38, 127 Bowman, Barak 127 Brackinreed, Elizabeth 139 Brackinreed, Julie 135 Brajkovich, Maryann 139, 161 Brand, Greg 39, 81, 93, 139 Brandt, Kellie 92, 117 Brandt, Kevin 18, 127, 160 Brandt, Pam 61 Brandt, Pat 127 Braykovich, Dave 61 Brehm, Theresa 37, 140 Brewer, Cindy 117 Brewer, Valerie 117 Brooks, Barbara 140 Brooks, Donald 127 Brooks, Jeff 61 Brooks, Monte 127 Brooks, Ronald 127 Broussard, Mitchell 135 Brown, Jeff 61 Brown, Keith 44, 117 Brown, Ken 44, 140 Bruce, Rob 135 Bryant, Jean 43, 127, 135 Buckman, Jill 61 Bullard, Andy 18, 20, 49, 61, 114, 140, 141, 148, 161 Bullard, Kim 108 Burgraff, Tony 41, 62 Burgraff, Tami 135 Burton, Lisa 62, 101 Bushaw, Michelle 46, 47, 114, 117, 119 Bussard, Sarah 22, 23, 114, 127 Butters, Scott 15, 117 Button, Chris 117 Cabbage, Brian 160 Cadman, Rod 62 Calkins, Harold 15, 18, 140 Canaan, Jeff 15, 49, 117 Cannon, Christy 41, 62 Carlson, David 62, 114 Carnahan, William 127 Caron, Brian 39, 140 Carr, Kathy 41, 62 Carr, Ken 127 Carr, Kevin 40, 117 Carson, Jim 135 Carter, Tony 62 Caswell, Rob 128 Causer, Cheri 140 Challender, Craig 140 Chamberlain, Aaron 140 Chambers, Kevin 62 Chapin, Lisa 27, 34, 96, 117 Chapman, Ed 39, 140 Chen, Suzy 125 Cheney, Katherine 22, 118 Cheney, Ron 62 Chervenock, Jayne 44, 62, 99, 103 Chervenock, Michael 18, 140 Chin, Doug 41, 62 Chin, Randy 127 Christensen, Tom 125 Christensen, Todd 18, 128 Christie, Debbie 22, 62, 94 Christie, Donna ‘22, 23, 118 Christie, Mike 135 Church, Kevin 128 Clemens, Cindy 128 Clemens, Dondi 62 Clendenen, Dave 15, 49, 93, 98, 101, 128 Clifford, Lisa 78, 103, 118 Cloud, Jan 42, 95, 102, 141 Clough, Chris 62, 101 Cochrane, Chris 15, 93, 101, 118, 128, 133 Coke, Nancy 118 Cole, Larry 160 Cole, Mark 15, 114, 118 Collins, Jamie 15, 14, 118 Collins, Joey 14, 15, 114, 118 Comfort, Troy 62 Comforti, Kevin 39, 118 Conour, Michael 118 Conrad, Arlene 128 Converse, Ted 128 Cook, Karen 141 Cook, Susan 135 Cooper, Leona 118 Cooper, Robert 118 Copeland, Julie 41, 62, 113 Copeland, Bill 62 Copland, Chris 18, 20, 21, 31, 33, 74, 81, 110, 111, 112, 141, 145, 161 Copland, Greg 15, 16, 40, 49, 116, 118 Corona, Cathy 125 Costello, Margaret 18, 47, 114, 128, re. Costello, Martin 18, 128 Coulthurst, Ken 22, 62 Coulthurst, Mary 15, 118, 119 Cowan, Gail 41, 118, 124, 72 Crabtree, Caren 17, 18, 20, 93, 141 Crabtree, Sheila 33, 62, 108 Craker, Cindy 118 Craswell, Janet 18, 83, 141 Craswell, Ron 22, 62 Crider, Robin 128, 127 Croft, Stephanie 18 Cruson, Kent 92, 128 Cullup, Donna 141, 145 Culp, Pat 62 Cultee, Kevin 69 Cummins, Dennis 125 Cunningham, Kim 28, 82, 141, 157 Cunningham, Mary 44, 62, 101, 108 Cupples, June 62 Curtright, Loren 128 Dancer Lisa 118 Dancer, Tracy 118 Dangelmaier, Heidi 95, 97, 128, 131 Dangelmaier, Lisa 15, 141, 157 Daniels, Ron 62 Danielson, Marleen 49, 62, 63, 103 Danneels, Gunner 118 Darden, Mike 41, 62 Davis, Ken 128 Davis, Mary 22, 23, 48, 93, 141 Day, Jon 15, 16, 22, 23, 141 Day, Margaret 27, 45, 62, 81, 103, 86 Dealy, Mark 160 Dean, Robert 69, 94 Deaton, Cindy 142 Deaton, Randy 39, 94, 110, 112, 118 DeBord, Jeff 40, 118 Deegan, Merlin 125 Deer, Teryl 15, 93, 101, 128, 133 Deeter, Terry 118 Dekubber, Carol 118 Delaney, John 62 Demmert, Michelle 128 DeMuth, Allen 62, 101 Demuth, Theresa 113, 118 Demuth, Tom 118, 125 Demuth, Tim 69 Densmore, Sherry 15, 72, 101, 128 Denson, Kim 62 Denton, Kim 43, 118 Dether, Deirdre 82, 102, 103, 142 Devries, Kent 40, 118 Dartt, Schuyler 141 Dickerson, Tony 106, 118 Dickerson, Vevin 22, 23, 128 Dickerson, Kim 22, 23, 49, 93, 142 Diehl, Steve 128 Dinneen, Rick 128 Dixon, Casey 125 Dobson, Andy 62 Dodd, Barney 62 Dodd, Terry 118 Donnelly, Jennie 92, 118 Doran, Barry 18, 142, 154 Dorning, Linden 32, 33, 145, 160 Dossa, Kareem 62, 101, 107 Downey, Susan 128, 129 Downs, Natalie 17, 18, 19, 141, 142, 145 Downs, Robby 63 Drake, Dean 118 Drake, Deana 128 Drake, Dennice 63 Drake, Jon 142 Drake, Lori 142 Duffey, Kathy 125 Dugan, Kris 125 Dujmovich, Brian 41, 63 Dujmovich, Mike 40, 76, 107, 128 Duncan, Doug 92, 142 Duncan, Margret 17, 18, 142, 153 Duncan, Theda 17, 18, 142, 153 Dunn, Jennifer 118, 119 Dunn, Steve 142 Dunnigan, Dan 86, 142 Dunnigan, Laurie 15, 118 Dupont, Jeannie 22, 63, 168 Dupont, Kerie 118 Dupraw, Janet 15, 72, 128 Durbin, Christy 41, 96, 118 Duree, Jerrie 118 Duree, Shellie 22, 142 Dvorachek, Tony 40, 112, 118 Ebergson, Barry 41, 63, 165 Ebergson, Brent 39, 118 Ecalbarger, Denise 41, 63 Edelheit, Elizabeth 118 Edelheit, Kathy 41, 63 Edin, Tamara 142, 160 Edmundson, Dean 15, 16, 32, 33, 48, 78, 83, 126, 128 Edwards, Sandy 142 Edwards, Scott 86, 128 Edwards, Terry 118 Eke, Terry 160 Elder, Greg 128 Elliott, Jeff 41, 63 Ellis, Brian 40, 81, 112, 128 Elsner, John 41, 63 Elsner, Mike 41, 63, 107 Emley, Anthony 118 Endersby, Jeff 119 Erdahl, Wes 18, 143 Erholm, William 125 Erickson, Darla 98, 128, 133 Erickson, Sheila 119 Erickson, Tami 15, 119 Erickson, Tom 15, 128 Evans, Debbie 41, 63 Evans, Scott 125 Everett, Debra 160 Evich, Melynnda 108, 143, 153 Falk, Tammy 15, 143 Falk, Teri 15, 119 Fallis, Bob 119 Farrell, Alan 39, 119 Faulkner, Kerri 15, 96, 119 Faulkner, Shari 18, 138, 143 Feathers, Barb 125 Fenton, Terri 113, 128 Fenwick, Karen 125 Ferraute, Allan 125 Ferrie, Denise 143 Ferris, Steve 63 Fieser, Beth 18, 2% 82, 86, 143 Fieser, James 128 Finkbonner, Joe 39, 100, 143 Finkbonner, Larry 63 Finkbonner, Linda 128, 129 Finkbonner, Nikki 86, 96, 119 Firos, Mike 128 Fish, Erik 110, 111, 112, 128, 129 : Fish, Paul 41, 63 ; : Fitzgerald, Kirstin 41, 46, 63, 108 Fladd, Laurie 143 Fladd, Linette 119 Fleck, Heidi 15, 86, 128, 129 Fleetwood, Mike 22, 63 Fleming, Clara 128 Flugekvam, Rachel 143 Force, Dave 39, 74, 143 Force, Tom 63 Ford, Cindy 43, 127, 128 Forsman, Tracy 119 Frank, Greg 22, 128, 135 Frank, Scott 63 Frank, Tim 119, 125 Frazier, Tony 41, 63 Freels, Renee 143 Freels, Rich 128 Freeman, Angie 43, 63 Freeman, Lisa 18, 21, 119 Frere, Chris 106, 119 Freudenberger, Jill 63 Friedl, Kim 18, 21, 81, 108, 128 Frost, Shelley 41, 63, 68 , 72 Frostad, Scott 15, 32, 33, 93, 128 Gallaher, Steve 41, 60, 63 Gallaher, Tom 15, 31, 32, 33, 34, 78, 128, 86 Galley, Kim 18, 20, 21, 24, 27, 45, 78, 109, 128, 129 Gates, Kellie 128 Geer, Chris 63 Genger, Ted 39, 38, 81, 83, 86, 104, 143 Genther, Rhonda 128 George, Ed 64 Getchell, Linda 15, 119 Ghio, Michelle 27, 37, 48, 83, 101, 141, 143, 144, 153 Giddings, Troy 64 Giddings, Ty 18 Gillepsie, Dave 144 Gillette, Philip 15, 72, 128, 192 Gilliam, Michelle 17, 18, 43, 93, 129 Gilmore, Lisa 72, 144, 161, 192 Glenovich, Kelli 64, 101 Glidden, Keith 15, 39, 129 Goodsell, Brian 44, 104, 144 Gorne, Bryan 64 Gorsegner, Scott 144 Gould, Ray 135 Grady, Pat 64 Graham, Joe 64 Gran, David 129 Grant, Heidi 43, 64, 68 Grant, Wendy 15, 119 Grasdock, Kari 64 Gray, Amanda 64, 101 Gray, Tim 64 Green, Cathy 17, 18, 21, 108, 109, 129 Green, Susan 49, 144 Grenda, Jill 33, 99, 119 Griffin, Darla 144 Grim, Adam 39, 129, 135 Grim, Mark 144 Grinstead, Juliann 22, 23, 129, 72, 192 Grube, Emmett 125 Gudbranson, Greg 39, 86, 129 Gudde, David 119 Gudde, Bob 64 Gulick, Laura 125 Gustafson, Kevin 22, 23, 119, 49 Hadley, Julie 64 Hadley, Suzy 15, 119 Haehn, Darin 119 Hagerjelm, Cathy 119 Hagerhjelm, Connie 64 Haggen, Rusty 41, 64 Hale, Jodie 15, 129 Hallick, Cindy 119 Halvorson, Tim 144 Hamer, Rhonda 129 Hamerski, Rose 160 Hamilton, Craig 41, 64 Hamilton, Leisa 15, 78, 79, 126, 129 Hamilton, Todd 18, 129 Handerson, Julie 119 Haney, Paul 119 Hajime, Ishii 99 Hansen, Dana 129 Hanson, Angie 15, 119 Hanson, Cindy 64 Hanson, Marcie 86, 96, 119 Hardenbrook, Joanna 144 Hardy, Kim 15, 18, 28, 49, 74, 144 Harper, Laura 34, 64, 101, 113 Harper, Marcy 76, 86, 96, 129 Harris, Kurt 18, 114, 144 Harrison, Mike 64 Harvey, Bill 39, 145 Harward, Mike 39, 74, 119 Hatch, Danny 119 Hatfield, Greg 49, 93, 145 Hatfield, Patty 18, 129 Hatfield, Tom 64 Haufle, Marcia 145 Haug, Mike 114, 145 Haugo, Cheryl 22, 114, 145 Haukap, David 119, 125 Hawes, John 106, 129 Hawkins, Tammy 64, 68 Hayes, Cari 129 Hayes, Christy 28, 41, 64 Hayes, Karen 64 Hazen, Jim 129, 106 Hebert, Kenneth 125 Helgeson, Darin 40, 49, 129 Helgeson, Howie 64 Hempler, Steve 41, 64 Hendricks, Jeff 119 Henifin, Janna 64, 69 Henley, Robin 95, 145 Henshaw, Brant 24, 27, 48, 48, 83, 93, 104, 145, 147, 161 Henshaw, Brian 64, 81, 107 Hertz, Sonja 64, 101, 113 Hertz, Troy 86, 145 Hess, Lynda 146 Hess, Timothy 129 Hetrick, Gigi 41, 64 Hetrick, Kaathy 129 Hetterly, Jeff 101 Hicks, Brian 35 Hicks, Joey 64, 94 Hieb, David 64, 114 Hill, Anne 146 Hill, Earl 64 Hill, Pat 27, 108, 119, 123 Hill, Paul 39, 106, 129, 131 Hill, Terry 119 Hillaire, Marcelle 146 Hindman, Jeff 15, 49, 129 Hirschkorn, Donna 146 Hindman, Rena 146 : Hoekstra, Cindy 17, 18, 20, 146 Hoffman, Kelly 18, 21, 27, 49, 96, 120 Hogan, Kathryn 64 Hoguee, John 130 Holleman, Brenda 146 Holmstrom, Dawn 130 Hood, Barb 15, 101, 146 Horn, James 32, 33, 64 Horn, John 15, 16, 32, 33, 146 Horne, Cammy 64, 68 Horne, Vickie 120 Hoth, Donald 97, 125 Hovenier, Jeff 41, 49, 64, 101, 115 Howard, Gerry 146 Hoy, Ginger 41, 72, 120, 123, 124 Huang, Howard 101, 130 Hubbard, Matt 135 Huffman, Troy 40, 120 Hunt, Donald 135 Hunter, Kerry 64 Hurlbert, Jannett 64 Hurlbert, Jeff 146 Hurley, Rick 39, 64, 101 Iles, Mark 18, 20, 130 Imel, Tami 64 Impero, Laura 31, 33, 108, 109, 120, 121 Impero, Mike 104, 146 Isaak, Robert 12, 130 Isakson, Diana 41, 68, 103, 64 Isaman, Tandie 47, 120 Isom, Wendell 64, 107 Jack, Tracy 147 Jacobson, Karen 41, 64 Jacobson, Linda 93, 130 Jacobson, Lori 15, 120, 121 Jalbert, Charlene 15, 120, 133 Jalbert, Colette 15, 49, 147 James, Aaron 64 James, Chris 64 James, Jeff 147 James, Loren 125 James, Susan 15, 14, 130 Jameson, Vinnie 17, 18, 21, 86, 102, 103, 130 Jansen, Mark 147 Jansen, Richard 81, 147 Jansen, Stephanie 147 Jenkins, Alan 147 Jenkins, Joe 64, 94 Jenks, Mary 123, 135 Jensen, Wendy 125 Johansen, Randy 101, 114, 147 Johnnie, Paul 120 Johns, David 135 Johnson, Christina 120 Johnson, Cindy 120, 123 Johnson, Greg 15, 101, 130 Johnson, Jule 69 Johnson, Keith 147 Johnson, Mona 22, 102, 116, 119, 120 Johnson, Bob 64, 114 Johnson, Susan 130 Johnson, Tami 120 Johnson, Tammy 147 Jolley, Brian 40, 130, 135 Jolley, Bill 44, 147 Jones, David 83, 147 Jones, Kayce 148 Jones, Mary 130 Jones, Roger 41, 49, 64, 107 Jones, Steve 39, 82, 104, 130 Jones, Terry 40, 120 Jones, Valerie 120 Jorgensen, Archie 135 Jorissen, Pam 34, 41, 96, 120 Kane, Kelly 25, 86, 96, 127, 133, 135 Karuza, Cheri 83, 113, 130, 131, 135 Kassner, Janine 148 Kearney, Karly 14, 15, 148 Keck, Penny 119, 120 Keene, Shelly 119, 120 Kehl, Jim 15, 18, 32, 33, 49, 130 Kennedy, Polly 130 Kennedy, Scott 160 Kennedy, Steven 114, 130 Kern, Frank 65 Kern, Heather 93, 130 Kerr, Garret 120 Kickhafer, Deneen 41, 65, 108 Kindlund, Julie 148 King, Kory 130 Kinzel, Barry 148 Kipelidis, Susie 113, 120 Kirkey, Lyle 65, 120 Klander, Carol 65 Klander, Dave 15, 16, 48, 82, 116, 120 Klander, Ken 18, 76, 148 Kleven, Mike 40, 112, 120 Klopp, Patty 15, 78, 79, 130 Klug, Bryan 125 Knudsen, Craig 39, 106, 120 Knudsen, Bill 18, 20, 39, 110, 111, 112, 148 Koenig, Karin 120 Koenig, Rod 130 Koerner, Patti 65 Kolbe, Pam 22, 23, 42, 48, 93, 130 Kolbe, Sandy 15, 43, 120, 123 Kombol, Todd 15, 170 Koornneef, Ken 41, 65, 101 Kosa, Scott 15, 131 Kuhns, Gerald 160 Kuhns, Lisa 65 Kuiken, Ben 22, 23, 44, 49, 106, 120 Kurtz, Ann 45, 103, 120 Kurtz, Helen 131 Kurtz, Mary 148 Kushan, Douglas 106, 120 Kushan, Kimborlea 138, 148 LaClair, Paul 135 LaFave, Julie 34, 35, 76, 86, 96, 148 LaFave, Lisa 65 LaFazio, James 114, 120 Laliberte, Arthur 65 Lallas, Pete 24, 41, 49, 65, 101 Lam, Raymond 125 Lam, Soffin 65 Lambert, Allan 41, 65 Lampman, Becky 41, 65 Lane, Aaron 120 Lane, Josephine 160 Lane, Kim 41, 63, 65 Lane, Steve 112, 131 Langerak, Carol 34, 78, 86, 101, 120 Lansworth, Jeffrey 131 LaPlant, Jeff 148 LaPlant, Tina 41, 65, 72, 68 Larive, Carolyn 18, 37, 74, 77, 148 Larrieux, Edward 125 Larsen, Rhonda 65 Larsen, Wade 18, 22, 23, 32, 33, 92, 131 Larson, Dean 33, 44, 95, 107 Larson, Donna 149 Larson, Gary 65 Lausch, Angie 34, 95, 120 Lavigueure, Connie 15, 120 Lavigueure, Gordon 131 Lawrence, Jeannie 120 Lawrence, Leonard 135 Lawrence, Mark 135 Lawrence, Sandi 65 Lawrence, Theresa 160 Lawrence, Wilfred 65 Leanderson, Paula 45, 129, 131 Lee, Jodi 113, 141, 149 Lee, Margaret 135 Lee, Todd 131 Legoe, Teresa 131 Leque, Sharon 15, 131 Limbacher, Jill 18, 21, 45, 49, 79, 120, 124 Lind, David 149 Linderman, Stacy 149 Lindquist, Sheryl 93, 131 Lipscomb, Shelly 46, 49, 65, 114 Little, Gregory 120 Loewen, Tori 65 Logan, Bridget 92, 131 Logan, Teresa 149 Loney, Kevin 41, 65, 101 Lovelace, Bobbi 149 Lovelace, Rob 33, 120 Lowmon, Donna 131 Lubetich, Peter 131 Ludington, Laurie 45, 131 Ludington, Paul 131 Ludtke, Lex 81, 120 Luke, Barry 65 Luke, Peter 65 Lukenbill, Kimble 125 Lynch, Rob 65 McCarthur, Darla 132 Maeda, Yoshiko 72, 99, 149 Mahle, Christy 31, 33, 49, 66 Mahle, Curtis 135 Majors, Scott 120, 125 Maleng, Ruth 117, 121 Maleng, Stephanie 132 Mallahan, Vince 41, 66 Mallahan, Dennis 149 Mallahan, Mary 31, 33, 132, 135 Mallahan, Tom 18, 20, 49, 81, 110, 112, 132 Marcus, Brian 66 Markowitz, Jeff 135. Marsh, Jim 44, 49, 106, 117, 121 Martin, Allison 66 Martin, Andra 149 Martin, Michelle 121 Martin, Stacy 66, 108 Martinez, Anita 150 Martinez, Lisa 41, 66 Martinka, Jonie 150 Mason, Beth 15, 132 Masonholder, Kelly 121 Massey, Donna 41, 66 Massey, Jim 132, 135 Massey, Karol 132 Matyas, Margaret 82, 102, 132 Matyas, William 160 Mault, Cherie 69 Maultray, Will 101 Mayervich, Colleen 135 Meara, Brian 22, 23, 121 McBarron, Jim 40, 112, 121 McCaffery, Terry 121 McCartin, Mary 18, 150 McCauley, Kevin 121 McCluskey, Peggy 22, 60, 66, 67 McConkey, Tamara 135 McConnell, Kathy 22, 43, 116, 121 McConnell, Kelly 44, 49, 93, 150 McCormack, Bill 41, 66 McCormack, Patty 18, 21, 42, 78, 126, 132 McFarland, Frank 125 McGonigal, Brian 132 McGonigal, Melody 15, 121 McHughm, Deborah 121 McKay, Karen 92, 121 McKay, Kevin 18, 31, 33, 32, 92, 148, 150 McKay, Marty 66 McKinnon, Jennifer 18, 21, 121 McKinnon, Sabrina 132 McKinnon, William 66 McKissick, Stephen 150 MacLeod, lain 39, 106, 132 McLeod, Traci 45, 49, 150, 161 McMullin, Brian 66 McMullin, Jeff 39, 49, 132 McMurry, Denise 15, 150 McNutt, Steve 132 McSwain, John 15, 44, 112, 121 Medema, Kelli 132 Meeks, Dave 41, 66 Mehler, Mike 15, 150 Melland, Kevin 18, 121 Melugin, Mike 15, 16, 93, 132 Mettert, Stephen 121, 66, 101, 112 Meyer, Dan 101, 112 Meyer, Molly 66 Michaelson, Sue 113, 150 Mihara, Landis 14, 15, 121 Miles, Jackie 44, 66, 103 Miller, Stacy 121 Miller, Bill 132 Miller, Cindy 66 Miller, Jayne 66 Miller, Laura 132 Miller, Leon 135 Miller, Maria 132 Miller, Mary 135 Miller, Nancy 18, 20, 32, 33, 82, 150 Miller, Peggy 31, 32, 33, 66 Miller, Richard 121 Miller, Steven 150 Millspaugh, Mark 66 Mitchell, Karin 14, 15, 42, 77, 93, 101, 157 Mixon, Jenny 17, 18, 20, 21, 72, 76, 86, 132, 192 Moberg, Marylee 9%, 129, 131, 132 Moe, Pete 66, 101 Moen, Brian 121 Monroe, Lloyd 132 Montague, Matthew 95, 97, 145, 151, 161 Moon, Bob 69 Moran, Christopher 121 Moreau, Annette 15, 16, 47, 49, 114, 121 Morgan, Eric 15, 16, 18, 20, 21, 31, 32, 33, 44, 74, 82, 93, 151, 161 Morris, Mike 40, 121 Morrow, Joyce 22, 66, 72 Morrow, Mark 22, 72, 93, 100, 101, 132, 192 Morse, Sue 15, 42, 121 Morton, Andrea 66 Moultray, William 66 Mount, Terri 41, 121, 122 Mount, Tim 39, 78, 112, 113, 132 Mowry, Richard 14, 15, 16, 148, 151 Moynihan, Maureen 63, 66, 101 Mulbeier, Sandra 122 Munoz, Bill 69 Munro, Janet 15, 79, 132 Munroe, Thomas 122 Murdzia, Mark 18, 34, 132 Murdzia, Scott 66, 101, 107 Myers, Stefanie 66, 102 Neil, Patricia 122 Neil, Richard 125 Neil, Ron 151 Nelson, Debbie 33, 122 Nelson, Kerrie 66 Nelson, Bob 15 Nelson, Rod 66 Nelson, Russ 33, 66, 95 Nelson, Sherri 135 Newcomer, Hope 46, 48, 49, 74, 82, 93, 151 Newell, Bobbie 132 Newman, Don 15, 28, 74, 148, 151 Neyens, Brian 15, 114, 151 Nguyen, Dieu 132 Nims, Matt 15, 16, 22, 23, 32, 33, 92, 138, 151, 157 Nims, Robert 122 Nims, Sheri 18, 152 Nordby, Joanna 127, 131, 132 Northey, Gail 18, 21, 44, 122, 125 Northouse, Rob 39, 74, 132 Noyes, Mitch 39, 92, 112, 152 O’Brien, Kathy 18, 152 O’Brien, Kerry 28, 86, 96, 113, 122 O'Connor, Christina 22, 122 O'Hara, Dan 66 O’Neall, Shari 67 Ogmundson, Katy 133 Ogmundson, Naomi 122 Olayan, Kappy 152 Olayan, Rana 122 Oldham, Kris 15, 43, 122 Olivier, Rachel 22, 23, 44, 122 Olsen, John 67 Olsen, LeeAnn 22, 93, 122 Olsen, Marian 152 Olsen, Mariam 152 Olsen, Robert 78, 104, 133 Olsen, Valerie 122 Olson, Howard 125 Olson, Jolene 108, 109, 133 Olson, Larry 122 Olson, Lonmy 122 Olson, Sheryl 67 O'Malley, Craig 152 Ordal, Carol 122 Osborne, Julie 122 Owens, Mike 133 Owings, Carol 152 Owings, Cheryl 152 Pablo, Connie 30, 133 Pablo, Joe 41, 67 Pace, Richard 95, 122 Pacheco, Kim 48, 60, 65, 57, 108, 109 Paquin, Terri 93, 99, 122 Paris, David 133 Parker, Kelly 14, 15, 48, 116, 119, 122 Parker, Lisa 152 Parker, Lynn 27, 37, 141, 143, 145, 152 Parks, Drew 122 Parris, Sharon 65, 67 Parris, Sheryl 152 Patison, Rhett 101, 122 Patterson, Bekki 18, 21, 133 Pattison, Tony 133 Patzkowsky, Randy 15, 133 Payne, William 122 Pazaski, Kevin 18, 20, 21, 31, 33, 44, 48, 74, 152, 161 Pearson, Darren 133 Pearson, Kevin 152 Peeples, Chuck 152 Peeples, Bob 39, 133 Perkins, Teresa 15, 99, 133 Perry, Christopher 152 Perry, Dan 152 Perry, Linda 122 Perry, Mark 97, 122 Perry, Todd 41, 63, 67, 110, 112 Petersen, Jayne 18, 94, 95, 160 Peterson, Brad 44, 152 Peterson, Brian 44, 154 Peterson, Karla 129, 133 Peterson, Marji 67, 101 Peterson, Sharron 15, 42, 154 Pettijohn, Eileen 44, 154 Pfannenstiel, Robert 39, 154 Phair, Tony 133 Phan, Diem 135 Phillips, Troy 69 Pierce, Jeff 160 Pierce, Mike 67, 107 Pilkey, Jodi 22, 31, 154, 161 Pilkey, Susan 134 Pilon, Connie 18, 102, 103, 122, 124 Pilon, Linda 22, 23, 154 Pimento, Ken 25, 134 Pitcher, Tim 67 Pitsch, Frank 15, 18, 25, 39, 78, 110, 112, 134 Pitsch, Mary 22, 23, 45, 81, 82, 154 Pitts, Lori 67 Pitts, Steve 160 Plattner, Jenny 22, 28, 46, 67, 101 Plumb, Wade 122 Polinder, Roy 122, 134 Pollock, Sheri 15, 122 Porter, Donna 134 Pranger, Vic 160 Prokopowich, Jane 24, 25, 27, 46, 48, 77, 83, 98, 101, 114, 147, 154, 161 Quimby, Dan 67 Quimby, John 154 Raber, Gail 15, 113, 117, 119, 123 Radke, Philip 134 Raines, Keith 38, 39, 78, 134 Ramsay, Todd 41, 49, 67 Rasmussen, Brian 134 Rasmussen, Lauri 67, 79 Rauch, Janelle 67, 86 Razore, Joe 155 Read, Sheri 76, 155 Reed, Jayme 67 Regan, Ted 155 Rehberger, LaDonna 155 Reiber, Gina 155 Reiber, Greg 123 Reitan, Linda 155 Reser, Sandy 95, 119, 123 Reynolds, Shari 22, 131, 134 Rhea, Julie 27, 49, 67, 108 Rice, Alan 67 Richardson, Rob 41, 67, 69, 110, 112 Richardson, Darin 97, 123 Richardson, Kim 67 Rick, Brian 18, 72, 93, 100, 131, 134, 192 Rick, Jim 155 Rick, Jon 39, 141, 155 Rick, Scott 40, 134 Riddle, Earl 69 Ridge, Tracy 154 Riedler, Kirk 67 Riley, Robert 123 Riseland, Julie 17, 18, 20, 48, 126, 134 Roberts, Karin 18, 123, 124 Robey, Harold 69 Robinson, David 67 Robinson, Jennifer 117, 123 Robinson, Joann 102, 134 Robinson, Terry 22, 123, 125 Rode, Scott 67 Rodgers, Carol 134 Roe, Paul 18, 20, 21, 31, 33, 44, 74, 104, 155, 161 Roe, Teresa 49, 67, 103 Roeben, Bill 33, 134 Roedell, Greg 67 Roedell, Mark 155 Rogers, Jill 67, 108 Rohde, Tammy 127, 131, 134 Rohwer, James 155 Rohwer, Bill 86, 123 Rookstool, Gregory 125 Rorabaugh, Jim 40, 97, 100, 104, 123 Rorvig, Scott 44, 123 Rosch, Lisa 96, 155 Rosch, Mindy 67, 108, 109 Rothenbuhler, Eva 18, 21, 134 Rounds, Alan 123 Rubenack, Donnie 67, 101, 107 Rubenack, Karen 28, 37, 77, 81, 83, 145, 147, 155 Ruckey, Karin 155 Ruckey, Robin 67 Runestrand, Kris 18, 39, 156 Rushin, Joe 38, 39, 93, 104, 156 Rusk, Mike 40, 123 Russell, Rebecca 22, 123 Ruswick, Randall 156 Rutledge, Rick 15, 40, 76, 123 Sabiston, Margo 123 Sadler, Jeffrey 110, 112, 156 Sams, Christy 67, 69 Samuelson, Todd 101 Sandell, Tyler 67 Santwire, Ken 67 Sauvage, Marty 67 Saxton, Julie 18, 25, 96, 127, 134 Saxton, Mace 22, 134 Schaoht, Fred 18, 24, 27, 82, 134 Scheffer, Val 67 Schenck, Lori 37, 76, 101, 138, 143, 156 Schencking, Barb 15, 134 Scheuner, Kathy 160 Scheunner, Melinda 67 Schoeppach, Mark 123 Schroeder, James 134 Schroeder, Jeff 67 Schuster, Kim 41, 67 Schwartz, Gail 45, 123 Schwartz, Greg 74, 82, 93, 104, 156 Schwartz, Jennifer 49, 81, 86, 108, 123 Schwartz, Julie 27, 45, 127, 134, 135 Schwemmin, Becky 99, 100, 134 Scott, Kate 22, 43, 67 Seek, Stacy 134 Sehrt, James 134 Senuty, Paul 114, 134 Seward, Carey 125 Sewell, Tracy 125 Shade, Tricia 15, 134 Shaffer, Sandra 17, 18, 21, 47, 114, 134 Shannon, Robert 129, 134 Sharp, Shawn 41, 67, 101 Shaw, Liane 123 Sheaner, Deborah 123 Shelley, Ken 134 Shelly, Gloria 123 Shelly, Rodney 156 Shetler, Shana 67 Shockey, Chris 134 Shockey, Mark 123 Short, Norma 123 Sibert, Karl 94, 125 Siden, Pat 86, 156 Silva, Cynthia 123 Silvas, Tim 156 Simmons, Ron 67, 94 Simplot, Darlene 14, 15, 134 Simplot, Diane 68 Singson, Carilyn 125 Skinner, Kari 123 Slesk, Steve 39, 123 Smith, Brad 135 Smith, Carol 18, 42, 98, 103, 134 Smith, Darin 79, 134 Smith, Diana 123 Smith, Garret 97, 112, 123 Smith, Jesse 151 Smith, Kelly 24, 27, 86, 119, 123 Smith, Kendra 86, 123 Smith, Lorrie 27, 96, 133, 134 Smith, Maril 46, 157 Smith, Rose 43, 123 Smith, Seana 22, 134 Smith, Trevor 68 Smith , Von 157 Snowden, David 40, 117, 124 Soderquist, Stuart 18, 20, 134 Sofie, Mark 40, 112, 174 Sofie, Steven 68, 110, 112 Solomon, Robert 68 Solvang, Markus 38, 39, 86, 106, 134 Somers, Andy 15, 32, 33, 124 Songster, John 68 Sorensen, Scott 94, 135 Sperry, Linda 157 Sprague, Robert 68 Sprigg, Vicki 45, 78, 134 Stark, Leslie 119, 124 Stark, Ward 68 Starkey, Jill 78, 134 Starkey, Marcie 157 Stefanson, Brenda 113, 131, 134 Steinback, Michelle 124 Steiner, Dana 39, 104, 134 Stenvers, Kimberly 68 Stewart, Cresey 24, 44, 67, 68, 108 Stewart, Eric 125 Stewart, Kathy 41, 68 Stewart, Lori 157 Stiglitz, Scott 134 Storms, Bev 15, 99, 157 Storms, Becky 31, 33, 68 Strandberg, Cindi 124 Strode, Barbara 153, 157 Strode, Lisa 22, 34, 68 Strode, Val 22, 23, 44, 134 Strom, Kama 37, 46, 77, 138, 157, 158 Sturtz, Lisa 41, 68 Suggs, James 81, 157 Suggs, Ronald 157 Sulier, Irene 41, 65, 68, 113 Sumption, George 68 Sumption, Kathleen 135 Sunel, Kris 124 Suprunenko, Sandy 18, 33, 157 © Swaine, Philip 69 Swan, Jay 135 Swann, Trace 27, 40, 49, 133, 135 Swanson, Dave 30, 33, 158 Swanson, James 158 Swanson, Jim 125 Swanson, Karen 34, 86, 124 Swanson, Kurt 40, 81, 127, 129, 134 Swanson, Sally 125 Swanson, Tonya 158 Swanson, Warren 135 Sweeney, Russell 125 Swope, Susan 158 Swope, Tamera 68 Swope, Traci 125 Symonds, Tanya 86, 113, 131, 135 Talmy, Jonna 119, 124 Talmy, Steve 15, 49, 124 Tamcke, Brenda 68 Tamcke, Crystal 158 Tangvald, Julie 15, 18, 20, 82, 158 Tanner, Winona 158 Taunton, Janet 41, 68 Taylor, Edward 18, 76, 81, 158 Taylor, Kathy 68, 94, 95 Taylor, Natalie 92, 124 Tenaglia, Stacie 124 Thaut, Kevin 68 Thomas, Patrick 135 Thompson, Heidi 41, 68 Thompson, Lisa 27, 68 Thompson, Margaret 22, 49, 135 Thorsteinson, Paul 41, 68 Thorsteinson, Sue 17, 18, 19, 157, 157 Timmins, Sue 41, 68 Todahl, Rick 158 Todd, Rick 49, 60, 68, 107 Tolliver, Rick 44, 159 Tomlinson, Lorri 22, 23, 72, 135 Torgerson, LeAnn 92, 129, 135 Tran, Hai 147, 160 Tran, Nam 15, 124 Trefren, Stephanie 68 Trull, Angela 69 Trunkey, Lesley 135 Tucker, Bob 41, 68, 107 Turner, Richard 68 Urness, Bob 15, 159 Vacca, Christina 67, 68 Vail, Yvonne 18, 159 Valadez, Carlos 15, 135 Valadez, Les 18, 20, 39, 138, 159 Valanzuela, Diane 68 Vallejos, Joan 124 Van Wingerden, Wendy 68 Van Zwol, Sandy 135 Vanbeek, Connie 41, 68 Vanbeek, Jeff 135 Vanderbrink, Daniel 124 Vanderbrink, Karen 102, 159 Vanderhoek, Angela 68 Vanderhoek, Patricia 124 Vanduisen, Mike 68, 94, 95 Vansant, Thomas 125 Vanstone, Ann 49, 68 Varner, Shelly 17, 18, 20, 159 Veenendaal, Merrie 159 Vekved, Daniel 68 Venturi, Sidney 125 Vermeulen, Gerry 135 Vickerman, Julie 41, 68 Vidito, Beryl 159 Vidito, Claudette 125 Villalon, Jim 48, 60, 69 Vollallon, Roy 135 Vo, Son 159 Vogel, Val 15, 42, 125 Volkman, Craig 41, 69, 101 Volkman, Pam 27, 37, 74, 77, 82, 145, 147, 154, 159 Vopnford, David 160 Vopnford, Lisa 69 Waide, Mark 18, 20, 86, 159 Waide, Shelly 41, 125 Walbeck, Chris 69 Walbeck, Sean 32, 33, 92, 125 Waldrod, Cheri 47, 114, 125 Walker, Eddie 69 Walker, James 69 Walton, Deanna 18, 20, 21, 32, 33, 49, 92, 135 Walton, Marlene 43, 125 Walton, Terri 69 Warren, Theresa 18, 135 Wasisco, Stacy 69, 103 Weaver, Lane 15, 125 Weber, Ed 22, 69 Weispfenning, Mike 158, 159 Weiss, Heidi 18, 27, 45, 96, 135 West, Judy 14, 15, 33, 135 West, Marty 38, 39, 78, 82, 104, 159 Weyh, Terry 69 White, Dan 40, 135 White, Doug 15, 16, 125 White, Robert 35, 72, 76, 100, 143, 159, 161 Whitehead, Sally 113, 159 Wiebe, Deb 31, 33, 69 Wiebe, Pam 17, 18, 20, 31, 33, 93, 160, 161 Wight, Jeff 69 Wilbur, Joe 40, 125 Williams, Joanie 34, 86, 96, 160 Williams, Randy 15, 135 Willmorth, Tim 69 Willson, Rita 160 Wilson, Gordon 41, 69 Wilson, Kris 69 Wiltse, Luanne 69 Wiltse, Richard 125 Wirth, Sandy 160, 161 Wolken, Leigh 18, 20, 72, 160, 192 Wood, Lori 41, 69 Woodell, Noel 147, 160 Woodmansee, Sean 135 Woodmansee, Wess 69 Wooten, Kathy 69 Wopat, Michael 125 Wopat, Richard 135 Worthen, Robert 135 Worthen, Ron 69 Wright, Alexander 135 Wright, Barry 135 Wright, Cheryl 15, 125 Wright, Curtis 135 Wright, David 160 Wright, Dawn 125 Wright, Desiree 41, 69 Wright, Jay 125 Wright, Keith 135 Wright, Kevin 18, 39, 160 Yake, Vernon 39, 160 York, Allen 125 Young, Todd 125 Yunker, Nancy 160 Yunker, Tom 135 Zappa, Lisa 18, 20, 93, 99, 160 Zender, Maria 96, 125 Ziels, Jeff 41, 69, 107 Ziels, Bill 39, 135 Zimbra, Delane 96, 119, 125 Zimbra, Jon 44, 160 Zimmer, Lori 125 Zorotovich, Chris 69 Zourkos, Nick 154, 160 Zsiros, Anita 69 Zsiros, Julianna 119, 123, 125 Shuksan Editorial Board Provided Leadership Yearbook Staff moved into Room 110 but had to cope with makeshift darkroom facilities and near deadline loss of Room 110 for painting and again for school hall waxing. The historic habit of weekend work was hampered by school security and a staff which shrank in numbers and enthusiasm. Once again, dedication by those on Staff Spring Quarter finished a very dif- ficult school paste-up cost-saving option to present B.H.S. the best possible Yearbook. Working the black tool line element throughout the book helped unify the closely knit idea of friendship evident in this year’s book. Upon book completion my respected friends are: Jennifer Mixon, Juliann Grinstead, Leigh Wolken, Philip Gillette, Brian Rick, Mark Morrow, Lisa Gilmore, Janet DuPraw, Joyce Morrow, Rob White, Lori Tomlin- son, Dan Albee, Tina LaPlant, and Sherry Densmore. PB 1: Jennifer and Juliann. 2: Leigh. 3: Lisa. 4: Mark. 5: Brian. 6: Philip. 7: me. ise) a — 194 195 196 197 198 199 eee eee ai Ss : a —— ; . eal | i . | . _. : Sama . et P ‘ Se, a a ms 4 . ¥ sone. isi eet . ea 3 gly aon - “a ad SSS a § — es ae
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