Bellingham High School - Shuksan Yearbook (Bellingham, WA)

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Pat Sc eiete Fatma ei dielromepatamactrarencins (ta canaasamieanenas seasesnaneh cae aaeen eee 192 WO Xe eee re eee cet pease aeadesencecoosstascatedn utes orhsitcagten te detaaeluncenea tas ane snesien clacee Gaaaianaee tna qeme cea 210 BELLINGHAM HIGH, SCHOOL 2020 Cornwall Avenue Bellingham, WA. 98225 Volume 47 Students Showed Individuality In Styles Styles at Bellingham High were widespread and varied. Students wore everything from the latest Rock T-shirts to bandanas and beads. There was also a lot of emphasis put on geometric styled jewelry and sweaters. Some even added their own headphones to their latest outfit. 1: Tim Van Soest tried to under- stand his Record Keeping class. 2: Brad Harrington was absorbed in his Chemistry test. 3: During Algebra, Lisa Leary studied hard. 4: Sharon Cload chose daydreaming over studies. 5: Rachelle Martinson found that being a T.A. wasn’t all it’s cracked up to be. 2 Opening 1: Heather Victor enjoyed the ad- vantage of Meal Management class. 2: During Biology, Dave Mills ob- served the protozoa. 3: During Art class, Kristi Kern listened to her own tunes. 4: Tim Jensen and Greg Pat- terson found that shop class re- quired a lot of concentration. 5: Jill Brown waited for the end of Ist. pe- riod. 6: Jamie Cowan enjoyed her teacher's joke. Opening 3 aS en Pee re Aaa ici lint “A Bearcat: | a % A Variety of Classes Fit Individual Needs Students selected classes to meet their own individual interests and needs. Some enjoyed art, others liked wood shop or sewing classes. Some enjoyed them all. o regenera ¥ = eerie eRe 1: Debbie Hanson got in some last minute studying during lunch. 2: Bekki Eastman proved that you can have fun in Art class. 3: Blazer hockey player, Lawnie Price, took Woodshop in his first quarter. 4: Susan Sturtz concentrated on sewing the hem in her dress for Cello) dalla} Aol Pon Lolo) VAN Valk -1.¢-1am elt-) {-Xe Mm at-1am ih ¢-e|0[alay-a st-lato 6 Opening Baca a SEIS i 8 1: Just as the teacher ordered, Sonia Hendrickson kept her eyes on the book and sat up straight. 2: Al Hillaire demonstrated good safety habits in metal shop. 3: Niclas Fredrikson, a foreign exchange student doubled up on milk where as Westly Ladner only drank one. 4: Jenny St. Hilaire had a good laugh at lunch time. 5: Lori Hanson flew through her reading in consumer -Yero) ales (oe Opening 7 Reno Onag 55 Sk eee ee eas aes Ree eae es @ Ee cies foe one oe oe eR TNS ts maw Bec Gah Vite by dene a eres fae rh ae ale gS 5 Stee aioe pti cs Sn MRR at it Sa ln A eal tl Senate Went Above And Beyond The Limit The Senate, under the supervision of Mr. Steve Johnson, was the main branch of the student government at BHS. The Senate consisted of the ASB President Tim Benson; ASB Vice-President Gene Hogan; Secretary Treasurer Pam Fonda; one boy and girl representa- tive from each class, and one cheerleader representative. These individuals worked hard with each other and the administration to improve the school. One responsibility that the Senate had was to make the major decisions on how the ASB money was to be distributed to the activity programs. The Senate also planned Homecoming and Winter Sports Week. In addition to this, they set up the ASB and class elections. Basically, their procedures were the same, but the difference of this year’s Senate was shown in their positive attitudes. Front Row: Debbie Weyh, Greg Levin, Carla Haggith, Tricia Smith, Shelly Nicholls, Su- | 4 san Vermeulen, and Gene Hogan. Row 2: | Chipp Stone, Tim Benson, Pam Fonda, Tim Dvorachek, and Tim Engman. Missing: Jes- sica Thompson 1: Preparing to take notes, ASB Secretary Pam Fonda eagerly listened to the ideas of the Senate. 2: ASB Vice-President Gene Hogan observed the work of the Senate. 3: Tim Dvorachek explained his thoughts as the rest of the Senate listened. 4: ASB President Tim Benson discussed the duties of the Senate. 12 Senate The House Represented Students Well The House of Representatives was the second of the three branches of the BHS student government. The main job of the House of Representatives was to respond to the students’ requests and complaints. They did this by setting up committees and relaying the ideas to the Senate. One committee that was set up was for the United Way, which proved to be very successful. In addition to this, they organized the annual food drive. Not only did the House of Representatives respond to the student ideas, but they also planned the Christmas and Valentines Assemblies. The House of Representatives worked with each other and the Senate to represent the individual ideas of the students at BHS. hex AN Front Row: Jenny Riseland, Ericka Bakkom, Ann Trinh, Tara Reed, Tara Fleetwood, Becky Woulf, and Jill Bredman. Row 2: Cari Hayes, Alfred Roman, Hector Valadez, Liz Pitsch, Lana Wright, Melissa Simpson, Alison Parakh, Denise Martin, Alaina Mehus, and Kelli Rawley. Row 3: Tim Benson, Gene Hogan, Chris Rhea, Shawn Hall, Aaron Kombol, Darrell Clough, Rusty Walrod, Kerri Damon, Mike Ziels, An- drea Fitzgerald, Heather Freeman, and Kim Cochrane. Row 4: Kelli O’Brien, Suzi Crockett, Joe Cleary, Tom Roe, Ron King, Jenny Deger, and Chris Scrimsher. Missing: Joe Bailey, Ran- dy Bourland, Jill Brown, JoAnn Burford, Suzi Carlson, Kelli Carson, Steve Duppenthaler, Tracy Goheen, Lori Heggem, Portia Johnson, Nicole Kickhafer, Janis Kuiken, Lori Mathews, Suzie McHugh, and Ann Pitts. 13: 1:Chris Rhea thought of ideas to relay to th e Senate. 2: In the House of Representa- tives everyone participated in the deciding vote. 3: Melissa Simpson concentrated deep- ly. 4: Mr. Johnson advised Gene Hogan on what to do with the United Way committee. 5: Andrea Fitzgerald raised her hand to tell an- other one of her brilliant ideas while Denise Martin paid close attention. House of Reps 13 We Sang A Broadway Medley The Choir started off with many new individuals this year. Since they were so new it took them a while to get going. Due to their individual efforts and group efforts, the Choir was successful. They were led by their president Ed Nowakowski and vice president Tim Dickerson. Their secretary and trea- surer were Tammy Locke and Lori McMurry. They also had a boy and agirlrep from each class. The Senior class reps were Tavo Leyva and Susan Hanson. Vince Hammer and Debbie Weyh were Junior reps. The Sophomore reps were Darryl Hammer and Heidi Runestrand. To raise money, the Choir sold calendars at the beginning of the school year and raised over $2000.00 for their group. They also sold Christmas ornaments during, you guessed it, Christmas time. The quan- tity sold by each individual earned them a gift from the com- pany. Front Row: Lori Hanson, Michelle Briggs, Tina Winsauer, Tami Grunhurd, Cora Northey, Pam Deer, Lisa Edwards, Kari Grant, Lori McMurry, Frances Sweet, Lisa Bednarz, Debbie Johansen, and Becky Hudson. Row 2: Terri Clemenson, Heather Geer, Gwen Godsey, Maria Jenkins, Debbie Weyh, Jane Wheeler, Kim Cochran, Kris Southam, Suzi Carlson, Tracey Cascon, Kerri Damon, Erin Dixon, and Lianne Gray. Row 3: Kelly Hunter, Brenda Law- rence, Susan Hanson, Shelly Nicholls, Dana Anderson, Kathy Jacobson, Gayleen Blankers, Heidi Runestrand, Pete Hovenier, and Tricia Smith. Row 4: Michelle Stewart, Gary Soderquist, Lori Robinson, Ray Peterson, Tim Dvorchek, Joe Mondares, Scott Jansen, DeeDee Kalligis, and Gerald Hillaire. Row 5: Ed Nowakowski, Andy McAffee, Jeff Putnam, Jim Hawkins, Jill lles, Tammy Locke, Vince Hammer, Tony Kurtz, Kevin Heath, Hans Weiss, Erik Erholm-Park, and Tim Dickerson. Row 6: Tom Roe, Dean Fenton, Adam Rothenbuhler, Mark Hammette, Eric Melland, Steve Dahl, John Betzsold, Rod Soderquist, Mike Alvis, and Bruce Kussman. Missing: Melanie Deaton, Vince Frazier, Tony Coreene, Darryl Hammer, Fred LaFreniere, Tavo Leyva, Rachelle Martinson, Kelly Sherfey, Russ Van Zanten, and Susie Zarate. 14: 1: Dana Anderson and Michelle Briggs tried to sight read the music. 2: Erin Dixon was joyous when she finally got it right. 15: 1: Maria Jenkins laughed at Debbie Weyh when she accidentally hit the wrong note. 2: Jane Wheeler went to Mr. Sliger for help on the new music. 3: Pete Hovenier and Darryl Hammer listened intently to Mr. Sliger’s instructions. 14 Choir a eer peste ita Fe eae PF So aes: a ee esate ees: eres bear ees . Oe 6 ian ee OE cee aT Senet oe Milne Sieg OF ee i bas Flag Team- Better Than Ever! Even though all but three were rook- ies, Flag Team had a great year. They accompanied the Band to all half- time shows and to parades. Adviser Merv Sliger taught the basics, but al- lowed team members to help create routines. Mr. Sliger said they learned more quickly than ever before, and gave consistently excellent perfor- mances. Member Portia Johnson said ‘‘We all worked hard on an indi- vidual basis, but in the end, it was the total team performance that ex- celled. The community really appre- ciated the team because they repre- sented the school very well wherever they went. For most people, the complex moves of 14 flags all at once was the best part of a routine, while others appreciated the concentra- tion evident on the girls’ faces. As always, the wind was the greatest en- emy of the Flag Team. Front Row: Portia Johnson, Michelle Briggs, Carla Jalbert, Wendy Rollins, and Kari Grant. Row 2: Jane Wheeler, Terri Clemenson, Stephanie Pyeatt, Maria Jenkins, Kris Southam, Crissy Tieman, Debbie Weyh, Jill lles, and Heather Geer. Missing: Mr. Sliger, Ad- viser. 1: Crissy Tieman participated in the half time show at the Mount Vernon game. 2: Jill lles and captain Terri Clemenson were intent on their routine at half time. 3: The flag team performed during half time. 4: Jane Wheeler took her routine seriously and performed with dedication. 16 Flag Team Incoming Individuals Were Talented The Cadet Band was the biggest group ever this year with a total of 35 individual members. Their skills improved as the year progressed, and they joined the Symphonic Band for the Spring Parades. Front Row: Mark Metune, Darren Benson, Mark Shipley, Emmet Hogen, Brian Leishman, Mark Kallerson, Karl Jen- son, and Robbie Buswell. Row 2: Aaron Smith, Ron Fowler, Chris Rawley, Brad Schuetze, Cory Bakker, and Steve Niel- son. Front Row: Andrew Garcia, Mary Paull, Annette Hunt, Tricia Bernard, and Andrea Austin. Row 2: Tami Friberg, April Rol- lins, Kim Kratz, Shannon Braddock, Joanna Maxwell, and Kim Benner. Row 3: Tura Long, Lisa Leary, Tonda Ceran- ova, Krissy Hanson, Gina Lafraniere, Kelli Abott, and Ren- era Ripley. Row 4: Beorn Edmonds, Jim Fowler, Chris Quimby, and Ray Wyandt. 1: Tonda Ceranova practiced the ‘‘Windermere Overture’’ until perfection. 2: Flutist Andrew Garcia concentrated in- tensely on hitting the right note. Cadet Band 17 Raider Band Performed With Class Raider Band proved to be a great team as they performed halftime shows at football games, provided entertainment at basketball games, and marched in parades. The Raider Band was led by new drum major Christine Hatfield. The Raider Band was also known for it’s great abundance of Raider Spirit. B.H.S. was proud of its 1983-84 Raider Band. eee FTF SECTS ORES SRA BOER TITRE 5 GER OL S i OY Ee Ae ‘he : eee i iste ta edb od Oa LAT gees) ead cS emer Ps m RE oO ahr kaa ee AC ee US ee ee ee a é % g Es j ete a Ee 4 ; eg 62 Front Row: Kathy Jacobson, Sandi Haugo, Valerie Cannon, Neil Loewen, Dean Simpson, Dennis Ashe, Kim Bergland, Brantely Plumb, Brett Sim- plott, Alvin Card, Kristen Dangelmaier, Jody Whitaker, and Christine =: a oe Hatfield, Row 2: Danny Bechtol, Wendi Jacobson, Lori Daniels, Carol 7 s ——— S = = Calixto, Camille Diaz, Pam Scheffer, Becky McHugh, Suzie McHugh, Lea Jenson, Lisa Higman, Lisa Thomas, Tracy Garmback, and Stacy Pollock. ‘ ‘ ae: . ° ; Row 3: Lisa Rodgers, Leah Hatfield, Cheri Laughlin, Jenny Allen, Deanna . : . . Saenz, Reah Bradshaw, Dean Dibble, Chris Cowles, Tim Fuller, Malcolm Goepfert, Carol West, Simon Clayton, Becky Eastman, Karla Rodgers, and Kary Buswell. Row 4: Sheryl Selene, Maria Orloff, Tony Eelkema, Kurtis James, Sonja Dowling, Rick Starkey, Dan Vopnford, Ken Fowler, Jerry Thompson, Dale Schermerhorn, Kevin Porter, Mike Bechtol, Paula Robinson, Hugo Valadez, and Derin Brooks. Row 5: Dave Simpson, Sean Ison, Brian Storms, Brad Crabtree, Sean Briley, Tony Mork, Barry Rolls, Randy Carr, Ron Raymond, Bryan Vallejos, Willie Bodger, Randy Storms, Craig Foster, and Jim Nelson. Missing: Karen Riseland, Terry Fonda, Tom Hoffer, Debbie Hetterly, Mark Schenking, Norma Vidito, Jenny Deger, and Janis Kuiken. 18:1: Mr. Patterson smiled eagerly, waiting for the halftime show to being. 2: Kurtis James played his saxophone intensely. 3: Jody Whitaker and Sandi Haugo checked their pep music before a football game 19:1: Sean Ison was serious about playing his trumpet. 2: Dave Simpson stood at attention. 3: Drum Major Christine Hatfield smiled with pride. 18 Raider Band Des . Os dice eo 4 a OCR ON Mags TS Be iy Reem uae See nr eee na ree i MES Si ee RC oe Good Year for Concert Band 4 The Raider Concert Band had an eventful year, making various appear- ances at school functions and around town. In the spring, they joined the. Symphonic Band in an appearance with a guest soloist and then marched in the Ski to Sea parade with both the Symphonic and Cadet Bands. Front Row: Camile Diaz, Carol Calixto, Lea Jensen, Pam Scheffer, Lisa Higman, Becky McHugh, Marya Smith, and Tracie Edwards. Row 2: Dean Dibble, Carol West, Lisa Rogers, Reah Brad- shaw, Chris Cowles, Megan Wahl, Tim Fuller, Doug Leishman, and Lisa Veratt. Row 3: Eric Moldver, Julie Kuiken, Sean Briley, Brad Crabtree, Ken Fowler, Kurtis James, Dan Vopnford, and Kevin Hanson. Row 4: Tom Hoffer, Paula Robinson, Craig Foster, (standing) Neil Loewen, Dean Simpson, Brett Simplot, Alvin Card, and Brantley Plumb. Missing: Kim Berglind, Carol Byrne, Sean Ison, Ron King, Sheri Messom, Heidi Minninger, Tony Mork, Amie Peterson, Ron Raymond, Trisha Sanford, and Sheri Talley. 1: Paula Robinson intently played the baritone. 2: Lisa Higman and Lisa Thomas concentrated on their music. + are ee hee ene : Nig Oia Symphonic Band Improved The Raider Symphonic Band was made up of the most skilled musi- cians. Each member did their best to improve the sound of the entire band, which was shown by their placing in the annual music competi- tion. The band toured in the spring with the Jazz Ensemble and also made an appearance with the Concert Band and a guest soloist. Front Row: Renee Stark, Jody Whitaker, Sandi Haugo, Kathy Jacobson, Stacy Pollock, Tracy Garmback, Lori Daniels, Wendi Jacobson, and Karen Riseland. Row 2: Sheryl Selene, Leah Hatfield, Della Slocomb, Cheri Laughlin, Deanna Saenz, Karla Rogers, Bekki Eastman, Kary Buswell, Christine Hatfield, and Terry Fonda. Row 3: Janis Kuiken, Derin Brooks, Jenny Deger, Jerry Thompson, Bobbi Storms, Tony Eelkema, Maria Orloff, and Kevin Porter. Row 4: Dan Bechtol, Hugo Valadez, Kevin Hunter, Barry Rolls, Randy Carr, and Brian Storms. Row 5: Bryan Vallejos, Randy Storms, Willie Bodger, Jim Nelson, Kristin Danglemaier, Val Cannon, and Dennis Ashe. Missing: Jenny Allen, Mike Bechtol, Maureen Deger, Lee McKinnon, Ai Miyake, Allison Parakh, Mark Schencking, and Dave Simpson. 1: Jim Nelson “went Hawaiian’’ while playing the tuba. 2: Mr. Patterson was pleased with the band’s performance. Symphonic Band 21 Rookies and Veterans Became Friends in Swing This year’s Swing Choir acquired many new students and only a few veterans. The members were chosen on the criteria of individual personality, blend, and showman- ship. Swing Choir practiced every morning before school at 7 a.m; therefore everyone got to know each other quite well and quickly became friends. Their performances amounted to thirty to fifty-five performances a year. They performed for the Elks Club, churches, Country Club, Sen- ior Activity Center at Christmas, and for retired teachers. Some of their performan ces consisted of songs like “Broadway,”’ ‘‘Hello Dolly’’, Camelot’, ‘‘Kiss Me Kate”, “Chorus Line’, and ‘‘Tommorrow’”’. After spending that much time together, the students all became good friends and worked well together as a team. Front Row: Pete Hovenier, Cora Northey, Lori McMurry, and Jim Haw- kins. Row 2: Eric Melland, Heidi Runestrand, Heather Geer, Kari Grant, Melanie Deaton, and Ray Peterson. Row 3: Tim Dickerson, Jill Iles, Pam Deer, Kim Cochrane, Dana Anderson, Lori Robinson, and Dean Fenton. Row 4: Tom Roe, Lianne Gray, Tim Dvorachek, Scott Hansen, Ed Nowa- kowski, Hans Weiss, Jane Wheeler, and Vince Hammer. 1: Mr. Sliger sang along with Jane Wheeler, Lianne Gray, Heather Geer, and Melanie Deaton. 2: Ray Peterson, Vince Hammer, Eric Melland, Tom Roe, and Dean Fenton prepared for the concert. 22 Swing Choir Chamber Performed a Variety of Concerts Bellingham High School's 1983 Chamber Orchestra had a fun and challenging year. The group, which was made up of fourteen students, performed for various community, church, and school events. Their first performance took place at the Leopold Inn for a banquet by Bellingham's Chamber of Commerce. They even played for a wedding reception at the Bellingham Country Club! Their repertoire included a variety of music from popular Broadway shows like ‘Oklahoma’ ‘‘South Pacific’’ to classical music such as the “‘Braudenburg Concerto 6,’’, which featured Tracy Pinnell and Jens Voss as viola soloists. During the course of the year, the Chamber violins were featured as soloists in a ‘Telemann Concerto”’ as well as on ‘‘Vivaldi’s A-minor Con- Centon Front Row: Kirk Holz, Tami Grunhurd, Tracy Pinnell, Kami Smith, Karen Copland, and Elizabeth Pitsch. Row 2: Mr. Schlichting, Greg Gilda, Kim McGlenn, Sumu Chen, David Fallis, Jens Voss, Keith Schermerhorn, and Midge Blair. Missing: Sonja Luitweiler. 1: Enthusiastic for a performance to begin was Kim McGlenn, Kirk Holtz, Karen Copland and Tami Grunhurd. 2: Midge Blair, Liz Pitsch, Keith Scher- merhorn and Greg Gilda took a break to listen closely. Chamber Orchestra 23 1: Carefully looking at his music, Randy Carr played with a beautiful sound. 2: Kevin Porter listened intently to Mr. Patterson's instructions. 3: Willie Bodger skillfully played a B-flat chromatic scale. 24 Jazz Ensemble The Jazz Ensemble Showed Great Spirit The Jazz Ensemble performed at the Fall and Spring Concerts with their first time premier appearance at the Christmas assembly. They also accompanied the Symphonic Band on a spring tour to Eastern Washington. Other appearances included several schools, service clubs, and the Poulsbo jazz festival. Front Row: Simon Clayton, Lee McKinnon, Kathy Jacobson, Maria Orloff, Dan Vopnford, Della Slocomb, Bobbi Storms, and Kevin Porter. Row 2: Willie Bodger, Brian Vallejos, and Randy Storms. Row 3: Randy Carr, Brian Storms, and Kevin Hunter. 1: Brian Vallejos was one of the important players in the Jazz Ensemble. 2: New to the Jazz Ensemble, Freshman Kevin Hunter showed good talent. 3: An excellent drummer, Lee McKinnon thought about his next gig. 4: Simon Clayton, a new student from Australia, played the electric guitar. 5: As a trombone player, Randy Storms enjoyed his early morning class. 6: As the director of the Jazz Ensemble, Mr. Patterson was proud of the group. Good Individual Talent The Orchestra members worked hard as individuals, and when combined, formed a very talented group. As well as performing con- certs for the school like the Fall, Christmas and Mid-Winter Concerts and Graduation, they took their annual trip to CWU to play. A fundraiser that the Orchestra held was an annual candy sale at Christmas time. At the end of the year, they were awarded with a visit to Olympia which consisted of trips to the Capitol Building, State Capitol, Museums, Brown and Haly Candy company, and the Olym- pia Brewery. According to Mr. Schlicting, the Orchestra’s size was dampered but certainly not their spirits as proved by their performances throughout the year. Front Row: Connie Lawrence, Shannon Chisom, Tami Grunhurd, Tracy Pinnell, Sonja Luitweiler, Kelli Rawley, Ann Trinh, Tara Fleetwood, Jill Bredman, Tuyet Nguyen, Su-Mu Chen, and Chris Vandebrooke. Row 2: Dawn Rowe, Jennifer Lind, Kerk Holz, Carla Haggith, Kim McGlenn, Kami Smith, Kelly Walton, Leah Caldwell, Leann Kelly, Karen Copland, Debbie Tamcke, Shane McHugh, and Mr. Schlicting. Row 3: Darin Miller, Jens Voss, Elizabeth Pitsch, Keith Schermerhorn, Tina Eastman, Greg Gilda, Ilene Walker, Heather Freeman, Evan Dossa, Carla Van- Duisen, Jim Kresge, Dee Dee Kaligis, Pat McGlenn, Kevin Crain, Raynell Gould, and David Fallis. Missing: Rhonda Cadman, Maureen Cleary, Gretchen Heller, Kristen Heller, and Natalie Fields. 26:1: Tami Grunhurd worked hard to add to the Orchestra’s musical performance. 2: In preparation for the Practice-a-thon, Connie Lawrence and Natalie Fields prac- ticed playing the violins together. 3: Kim McGlenn used her skill to add to the out- standing performance of the Orchestra. 4: In order to improve his skill, Keith Scher- merhorn listened intently to Mr. Schlict- ing’s instructions. 5: Karen Copland con- sulted Mr. Schlicting for more instruction. 27:1: Tracy Pinnell worked hard to perfect her playing of ‘‘Pomp and Circumstance”’ for graduation. 2: Playing his violin, con- cert master Su-Mu Chen concentrated hard on the music. 3: Elizabeth Pitsch played her cello with enthusiasm. 4: Carla Haggith took a break from playing her vio- lin. Orchestra 27 , Front Row: Sophomore Princess Christa Bengen, Fresh- man Escort Darrin Otter, Freshman Princess Sondra Ku- shan. Row 2: Sophomore Escort Tenny Warwick, Home- coming Queen Shelly Nicholls, Junior Princess Jill Schaper. Row 3: Senior Escort Jeff Evans, Junior Escort Niclas Fredrikson. 1: Darrell Clough took a break from making hall decorations. 2: Charly Myers and Kim Cochrane helped with the Sophomore hall. 3: A group of high-spirited Freshmen enjoyed their lunch in costume. 4. Susan Vermeulen washed paint brushes in the nearest sink. 5: Monica Bran- non-Maier, Connie LaFave, Jim Nel- son, Andrea Fitzgerald, and Shelly Nicholls discussed what to do next with the Senior hall. sophomores Nearly Had It, But Seniors Won! The 1983 Homecoming week was a success. The Senior's win- ning theme was Batman and Robin. The Sophomores came in second with Star Trek, the Juniors third place theme was Hap- py Days. The Freshmen placed fourth with Sesame Street. Homecoming 29 Awesome Friday! Although Homecoming lasted all week, the fun didn't end Friday, as that’s where it all began. All the classes were shortened and the excitement started with the assembly. After the assembly ev- eryone cruised out to watch the parade. Then, later that evening was the football game against Stanwood, and a dance for the students and Alum- ni. 1: Raiders anxiously awaited the arrival of the floats. 2: Seniors yelled wildly for yell competition during the Homecoming As- sembly. 3: Jeff Charlton, Brenda McAfee, and Lisa Baisden got “spaced out’’ while walking down Sophomore hall. 4: Raider Band paraded through the halls on Friday. 5: John Ihlan and Rhonda Hall admired the parade. 6: Jill Schaper and Niclas Fredrikson went to ‘‘Inspiration Point’’ during the parade. 30 Homecoming 1: Raad Russell showed excellent school spirit on Red-and-White day. 2: Carla Haggith, Kerri Damon, and Leona Bruland, while watching Tim Dickerson’s imitation, thought ‘‘are you sure that’s not Coach West?” 3: The Sophomore skit worked out well, even with spaced-out football players. 4: During the Senior skit, the Penguin and the Riddler, Hugo Valadez and Mike Moynihan, tortured ‘‘Coach West ’ (Tim Dickerson). 5: Lori Richardson waited patiently for the Homecoming parade to start. 6: Tenny Warwick seemed anxious to “get this over with’’ as he and Sophomore Princess Christa Bengen rode past the school on the Sophomore float. eI | Joker and Riddler Foiled Sophomore Cart Racers 4 : J : ie : % r fe : : “ r _ - ’ ie ‘ Cea ge C8 Ce Cee wna od sy a ee BCS a eR BH Fa 1: Steve Dahl, in the egg toss, dodged for the oncoming egg. 2: Senior Escort Jeff Evans was congratulated by Chris McCauley during the Homecoming assembly. 3: Taking a hard fall was sophomore Rick Dunn with shopping cart partner Steve Murdzia trying to get back in the race. 4: Sondra Kushan was thrilled to be the Homecoming Princess. 32 Homecoming = ef , - a . Loe 1: Homecoming Queen Shelly Nicholls enjoyed the assembly with an armful of roses, a gift from the Senior Class. 2: Chris Scrimsher pointed out an error to Mark McAllister and Rusty Walrod. 3: Artistic Seniors Trevor Jacques and Connie LaFave worked hard on the hall decorations. 4: Pat Gallaher and Greg Holmes watched the Homecoming assembly after playing a part in the Junior skit. DAILY COMPETITIONS CLASS SKIT 1) Seniors 1) Seniors 2) Sophomores 2) Sophomores 3) Juniors 3) Juniors 4)Freshmen 4) Freshmen DAILY DRESS-UP FLOAT 1) Seniors 1) Sophomores 2) Juniors 2) Seniors 3) Sophomores 3) Juniors 4) Freshmen 4) Freshmen HALL DECORATIONS CLOTHES SWAP 1) Sophomores 1) Freshmen 2) Juniors 2) Seniors 3) Seniors 3) Juniors 4) Freshmen 4) Sophomores RUN-THROUGH POSTER OVER-ALL RESULTS 1) Seniors 1) Seniors 165 pts. 2) Juniors 2) Sophomores 137 3) Sophomores 3) Juniors 107 pts. 4)Freshmen 4) Freshmen 87 pts. Homecoming 33 Cheerleaders Recaptured The Spirit!!! The Cheerleaders brought a new and enthusiastic attendance to the games and pep assemblies, and lifted everyone's spirit tremendously. Fund raising included the selling of spirit tags and Raider hats. Under the direction of Mrs. Elmendorf, the girls supported all sports. They will fondly be remembered for their Wizard of Oz skit at the Winter Sports Assembly, which made it a memorable year. 1: Ready for takeoff! Mindy Maggard laughed while waiting to skate into the pep assembly. 2: Shelly Nicholls looked at the center to start a cheer. 3: Nancy Galley, Stefanie Wiggins and Debbie Bengen got caught in the rain at the homecoming game. 4: Nancy Galley took a short break from cheering at the basketball game. 5: Debbie Bengen, Liz Gulley, Shelly Nicholls, Nancy Galley, Donna Jabbora, and Jill Schaper rejoiced arm-in-arm after a pep assembly. We Feel Awesomel!! 1. Donna Jabbora surveyed a discussion between Stefanie Wiggins and Liz Gulley. 2: Wild and crazy, The Rah Rahs posed for a picture before the game. 3: Reclining and relaxing, Jill Schaper took time to smile for the camera. 4: Debbie Bengen monitered Nancy Love's performance in the competition at the pep assembly. Front Row: Liz Gulley and Mindy Maggard. Row 2: Jill Schaper. Row 3: Nancy Galley, Donna Jabbora, Ste- fanie Wiggins, and Shelly Nicholls. Row 4: Debbie Bengen Cheerleaders 35 ODACI Held 1st Dance: Grub Tolo The theme of the grub tolo was ‘‘Let’s Dance.” This, THE fall quarter social event of 1983, | was held on November 11th. About 200 couples danced to the sound of ‘‘Night Shift’’ in the B.H.S. gym. Many of the students felt the band, who changed their name to ‘‘Screaming Peace,’’ wasn't nearly as good as they were last year at the semi-formal tolo. Although their choice of songs were good, the sound system was quite muffled and weak. The majority of the girls wore fun, casual outfits, although some chose to get a little more dressed-up. The guys were decked out in nice pants or jeans, and polo shirts. Dean Schuster and Mindy Maggard looked cute in their matching overalls. The decorations were in different shades of pink and white. Our big man, Wally Thompson ripped down most of the streamers and the majority of them left wrapped around girls’ necks and wrists. Jill Brown and Amy Baklund felt the dance was ‘‘quite excellent.’’ Mike Ziels’ contributions of ‘‘In the Night’ added that extra touch. Most everyone had a pretty awesome night, and left with smiles on their faces. 2 y Y Li. Is S ) (( 36 Grub Tolo 36:1: Erica Bakkom and Dylan Miller concentrated on dancing. 2: Who was that awesome dancer? Could it have been Cliff Beer!? 3: Holding her balloon, Trisha Baites eyed Scott Alderson admiringly. 4: Sandi Haugo showed her date how much fun a BHS tolo could be . 5: Hector Valadez and Carla Jalbert were in a world of their own. 6: Dean Schuster and Mindy Maggard were all wrapped up in each other. 7: Susan Hanson and Jeff Evans tied the knot while Bruce Campbell and Carol Rothenbuhler witnessed the event. 37:1: Gary Schenck, Jeff Blair, and Mike Ziels took their dates to Sarducci’s. 2: The Wallflow- ers. 3: Heidi Erickson and her date chatted on the sideline. 4: The lead guitarist did his best solo. 5: Wally Thompson put on that ‘‘added touch.”’ JNO GU Iie “You the Jury’ presented as the fall play. In this play, the audience was transformed into a live jury and had the awesome responsibility of deciding the guilt or innocence of the defendant, Barbara Scott. In all three performances the audience found her not guilty of Chester Aurthur Brant’s murder!!! However, many will be disappointed to know that the cold- blooded truth will never be known. Overall, everyone was excited about the involvement of the audience in this dynamic play, and the B.H.S. drama department will record this as one of their best-ever ventures. 38:1: Barbara Scott (Andrea Fitzgerald) successfully defended herself during the November 17, 1983 performance. 2: Edith Scott looked confide nt as she addressed the jury. 3: Freshmen- like Chris Rawley was made to look older by make-up crew mem- ber Erika Hufstrader. 4: Alan Woodward and his secretary Miss Carver listened carefully to the defense. 39:1: Edith Scott and Mrs. Lake tried to calm Barbara Scott as the Bailiff watched over them. 2: Sheila Vincent tried to convince the jury that she was indeed distressed over the death of her fiancee, Chester Arthur Brant. 3: The judge praised the defense attorney as Alan Wood- ward and the stenographer, looked on. 4: The jury was shocked by Jimmy Perry's dramatic testimony. 5: Andrea Fitzgerald and Tina Winsauer discussed the possible outcome of the trial. 38 Fall Play CAST OF CHARACTERS Stenographer Bailiff Barbara Scott Mrs. Lake Judge Finlay McPherson Gwendolyn Relton Sheila Vincent Janice Scott. Jimmy Perry .. Glenn Goepfert Tina Winsauer Portia Johnson Chris Martin Kelly Anne Walbeck Chad Kemp Andrea Fitzgerald Lianne Grey Hugo Valadez Chris Rawley Sean Briley ..Melissa Flanery ..Renee Stark Camille Diaz ..Andrew Garcia Fall Play 39 Santa And Freddy Highlighted The Christmas Assembly The famous casts of ‘Gilligan's Island’, ‘ The A Team,”’ and | ‘Leave it to Beaver’’ comprised the wacky and unusual Sen- ate and House of Representatives skit. It had stars such as Gilligan, Mr. T, and of course, the Beaver. On the other hand, the faculty skit starred Santa and our one and only Freddy Freshman. Band Director Patterson received an oscar for his ‘lam a sore loser skit as he stormed out of the auditorium when it was announced that the choir beat the band in the food drive. This year’s food drive was one of the best in recent year’s, it collected over eight hundred dollars worth of food. Mr. Galley’s class won the seven-foot Hoagie for the first period class with the most food. The Choir and Jazz Band performed a variety of Christmas music that got every- one in the Christmas spirit. 40 Christmas Assembly 40: 1: Freddy Freshman Riseland visited the rest of the frosh in the ozone layer. 2: King Jason Blue served his kingdom well while carrying food out to the Salvation Army truck. 3: Santa Claus brought a big bag of toys for all the good little girls and boys. 41: 1: The Jazz Band played a variety of Jazzy Christmas music. 2: The Choir sang well without their robes in the Christmas assembly. 3: The Sal- vation Army parked their truck in front of the school while members of the Raider Club helped load it up. 4: Freddy Freshman told Santa Claus everything he wanted for Christmas. 5: The other side of Mrs. Jan Omey came through in the faculty skit. Christmas Assembly 41 Christmas Dance Was a Success The atmosphere was charged with excitement as ‘‘Frosty Fantasy’’, the theme for the annual Christmas Dance, got underway with 98 cou- ples attending. The doors were opened at 8:30, allowing couples to drift in until 10:30. The mu- sic for this year’s dance was provided by Solid State, and the dance was sponsored by the Senior Class of '84. Chairperson: Monica Bran- non-Maier. Decorations: Tricia Smith. Refresh- ments: Liz Pitsch and Monica Brannon-Maier. Name Tags: Susan Hanson. Booklets: Leona Bruland. OC Al - 1: Barb Richardson and date were content to sit this one out. 2: Tami Freudenberg and Gary Schenck took a break. 3: Tim Benson and Kristi Thorndike had eyes only for each other. 4: John Betzsold sang into the microphone while Michelle Hayes and company looked on. 5: Cathy Belben snuck a peak over Aaron Kombol’s shoulder. 6: Santa got a treat when Jamie Cowan and Cherie Gann took him out on the dance floor. 7: Mindy Maggard and Dean Schuster danced the night away. 42 Christmas Dance 1: Ray Peterson and Julie Benson danced to their favorite song. 2: The chaperones helped to prepare the refreshments. 3: Thom Allen, Lisa Thomas, and Santa Claus posed for their picture. 4: Everybody had a good time dancing to the music of Solid State. Christmas Dance 43 “And The Winner its.... HI? A wild and exciting twist made this year’s assembly new and different. Not only were winners acknowledged for each catagory, but runners-up also had their names read off, giving them credit. The audience was captivated by this fresh concept added to the assembly in 1984. To top off the annual cupid celebration, the Raiders broke Mt. Vernon's heart by crushing them en route to capturing the league title. Skits kept alive the Senate’s reputation for excellent acting skills and fine humor. 44:1: Mr. Hair, 1984, Tim Engman!!! 2: Ed Nowakowski and Lori McMurry sang the traditional Valentine's Song before the announcement of the 1984 sweethearts. 45:1: Professor Tricia Smith actually recited COLESLAW from memory! Professor Smith got a law degree from the famed University of Snodgrad. Sweethearts Mindy Maggard Dean Schuster Hair Intelligence Friendliness Sterling Powell Jeff Songster Gene Hogan Diana Otter Sharon Cload Donna Jabbora ‘ Laugh Figure Physique Greg Levin Mark Hammette Susan Hanson Debbie Bengen Most Talkative John Betzsold Christie Binschus ATHLETIC. ABILITY Sportsmanship Most Likely to Succeed Athletic Ability Tim Dickerson Greg Gilda Adam Rothenbuhler Debbie Weyh Sally Roe Chris Mc Cauley Spirit Smile Sense Of Humor Jason Blue Rick Blair Liz Pitsch Jill Schaper Mindy Maggard Ed Nowakowski 46 Valentines Day Assembly Talent Favorite Teacher Art Ability Dave Simpson Mr. Ken Crawford Don Isakson Kari Grant Mrs. Jeannie Dorr Leslie Lynch Dependability Best Dressed MCS Tim Benson Dean Schuster Tim Dickerson Liz Gulley Monica Brannon-Maier Nancy Galley Valentines Day Assembly 47 Straight From The Heart... = This year’s Junior Prom was it’s usual success with 102 couples 2 attending and dancing to the music of October. The Prom was held on February 18, 1984, at the Leopold’s Crystal Ballroom. The theme for the Prom was “‘Straight From The Heart”’ recorded by Brian Adams. 48 Junior Prom 48:1: Rod McAfee shared a joke with Chris Stone. 2: Kelli Radell and Rod Lambert laughed together. 3: More couples danced as the night wore on. 4: Couples took a break from dancing. 5: Tina Winsauer and Randy Bourland waited in line to get their tickets. 49:1: Tri Trinh and Annette Hunt shared a slow dance. 2: Mike Stanfield and date danced to the music of October 3: Couples boogied on the dance floor. 4: Dave Gama took his eyes off Ginger Callero to glance at the camera. 5: Tim Van Soest asked Lisa Leary for a dance. 6: Troy Swan and Lori Stromer decided on picture packets. Junior Prom 49 Winter Sports Day Was Packed With Enough Fun For A Week Rome may not have been built in a day, but B.H.S. learned that Winter Sports Week could be consolidated into 24 hours and still be a blast. This year’s themes were very original, they were based on famous fairytales. The Senior's winning theme was ‘‘Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs,’’ Junior theme was ‘‘The Three Little Pigs’’, Sophomore theme was ‘‘Jack and the Beanstalk’, and the Freshman theme was ‘Sleeping Beauty’’. Major upsets abounded as the Freshman came from nowhere to take second place overall. The awesome ‘“‘Wizard of Oz ’ cheerleader skit highlighted the assembly. Everyone anxiously waited to see which lucky cheerleader would get a lemon meringue pie in the face. The winner, with over half of the votes cast was Liz Gulley. Many people, still dressed in red and white from the day’s dressup competition, went to cheer the Red Raiders on to victory over Arlington that night. 50:1: Gretchen Heller repaired Melissa Simpson’s snout for the Junior skit. 2: Randy Bourland sold some ‘great beans’ in the Sophomore skit. 3: Hidden under a pile of pompons, cheerleaders Shelly Nichols and Jill Schaper popped up to represent the ‘Froshkins'’. 51:1: Junior Escort Mark Smith, Sophomore Princess Kim Cochrane, Sopho- more Escort Keith Wallace, Senior Escort Buzz Tieman, Freshman Escort Steve Dup- penthaler. Junior Princess Becky Boutwell, Senior Queen Donna Jabbora, Freshman Princess Janna Trefren. 50 Winter Sports Day 52:1: As the Vice-President of A.S.B., Gene Hogan acted as the Master of Ceremonies for the Winter Sports Day assembly. 2: As Freshman Royalty Steve Dupenthaler and Janna Trefren walked to the royalty chairs, the rest of the school watched. 3: Tricia Smith fought against the seven dwarfs. 4: The good little fairy, Stefanie Wiggins, pranced around the gym in the cheerleaders’ skit. 53:1: Terri Clemenson laughed at the feeling of Vaseline being put on her nose for class competition. 2: Eric Melland was a little backwards when he did the Swing March with the cheerleaders. 3: Acting as the Arlington Eagle, Cliff Beer flew through the gym in the Junior skit. 4: Senior boys showed their stuff. 52 Winter Sports Day RED AND WHITE COMP. FRESHMEN lst SENIORS 2nd SOPHOMORES 3rd JUNIORS 4th CLASS COMPETITION SENIORS [st JUNIORS 2nd SOPHOMORES 2nd tied FRESHMEN 4th SKITS COMP. SENIORS Ist FRESHMEN 2nd JUNIORS — 3rd SOPHO- MORES 4th OVERALL SENIORS FRESHMEN SOPHO- MORES JUNIORS SIGN COMP SENIORS lst SOPHOMORES 2nd FRESHMEN 3rd JUNIORS 4th Winter Sports Day 53 “Auntie Mame’’ Drew Record Crowd The stage production of ‘‘Auntie Mame” was not just another school play. The students partici- pating in the making of the show were enthusiastic and kept a positive attitude. Andrea Fitzger- ald portrayed Auntie Mame with the knowledge that her fellow actors and actresses supported her. ‘Auntie Mame” was one of the largest productions made in a long time, as close to 500 people attended the play during the three days of performance. o7 One aera — : Hi = F 54:1 Mame Dennis (Andrea Fitzgerald) appeared shocked when she received the news of an arriving nephew, Patrick Dennis. 2: Auntie Mame, young Patrick Dennis (Randy Bourland), and Mrs. Babcock (Hugo Vala- dez) discussed the future schooling of young Patrick. 3: Mame tried to persuade Mr. Babcock. 4: Aunt Euphemia (Alison Parakh), Cousin Fan (Kellyann Walbeck), and Mother Burnside (Shannon Sharp) watched as Mame’s horse, out of control, crashed into Dr. Shurr’s car. 55:1: Mame explained her tight situation to Vera Charles (Me- lissa Flanery). 2: Norah Muldoon (Reah Bradshaw) helped Mame with the ‘‘comming out’’ of Agnes Gooch (Sonya Leitweiler). 3: Agnes Gooch and Patrick Dennis (as older Patrick, Rich Gulick) watched as interior deco- rator Pegeen Ryan (Tina Winsauer) placed ornaments in Mame's apartment. 4: Aiko (Ha Huynh), Norah, Mame, and young Patrick celebrated an early Christmas. 5: Edna (Alison Parakh) and Alexander (David MacArthur) enjoyed one of Mame’s many parties. 6: Patrick, as a young man, was pleased with his present of short pants. Play ‘‘Auntie Mame” 55 Individuals Excelled on Tech and Makeup While hidden from public view, Tech and Makeup crews played a major role in the successes of our Drama productions. Crew members made-up ac- tors, constructed sets, and ran sound and lighting equipment. Director Kathy Smith attested to the im- portant contributions made by Tech and Drama crews. They scurried around like crazy back stage for long hours applying makeup and building sets so that performers were always complimented by beautiful stages and fine makeup jobs. 4 56:1: Glenn Goepfort sat still so that Ms. Smith could put on his makeup. 2: Sterling Powell and Doug Leishman knew that team work would pay off. 3: Kerri Damon helped Chris Martin on his makeup. 4: Reneé Stark very carefully applied her eye makeup. 5: Brian Peterson had fun testing the microphone. 6: Sterling Powell picked up the tools after finishing a prop for AUNTIE MAME. Front Row: Chris McAfee, Rob Frost, Sterling Powell, Chris Quimby, Ms. Sabrina McKinnon. Row 2: Mike Peterson, Doug Leishman, Brian Peterson, David Macarthur. 57:1: Tina Winsauer checked to make sure Lianne Gray’s costume was OK. 2: Hugo Valadez expertly put on his old-man’s final touches. Tech. and Makeup Crews 57 They Took Us Away At The Spring Tolo This year’s spring tolo theme was ‘‘Take Me Away.” Over 115 couples were taken away on March 24th by the band ‘‘Axis.”’ The tolo was areal success with the profit totaling over $350 for Odaci. The pictures were taken by Donnette Studio. Many cou- ples could not attend because of the money conflict with the junior and senior proms. The decorations played on the theme well and created a super affect. 58:1: Debbie Bengen’s date, Craig Volkman interrupted for just a moment to announce that someone has parked behind him and he wanted to get out. 2: Eat it! Vince Frazier stuffed cake into Louise Stocklass’ mouth while she worked behind the refreshments table. 3: Lianne Gray peered at the song list, and Greg Holmes spotted the camera. 4: Dancers’ shadows on the theme-decorated walls created an interesting scene. 59:1: While getting his tie straightened by Crissy Tieman, Danny Lamphier watched as people started dancing. 2: Sharon Walker and Bruce Kussman searched for their names on the wall. 3: After dancing quite a few dances, Diane Smithe took her shoes off and relaxed. 4: The foursome of John Bennett, Lisa Veratt, Bekki Eastman, and Dennis Ashe stopped and chatted between dances. 58 Spring Tolo fe)) LO us) je) ke oo = S Q ” 1: Susie Schenking started on the long task of coloring the main pep poster. 2: Dee Dee Kaligus worked intently on locker tags. 3: Nancy Wenzel and Kim Hamrick watched as Julie Purdy figured out the shooting percentage for the basketball game. 4: J.V. Basketball coach Leroy Galley looked over the stats book at the end of the game. 60 Mat Maids, Stats Girls, and Swim Timers An Important Part of Winter Sports Mat Maids, Stats Girls and Swim Timers played an important role in the success and organization of Winter sports. Whether it was cheering on the athletes, or watching for assists or false starts these groups added to the sports. Each group had its own benefits and rewards while they all shared one thing in common, the thrill and enjoyment of being involved. Vv gs I Mat Maids- Front Row: Kelly Davis, Wendy Rollins, Susie Schenking, Christie Bins- chus, Diana Otter, Reneé Stark, and Andrea Austin. Row 2: Liz Pitsch, Crissy Tieman, Susan Evans, Dee Dee Kaligus, Karen Piccone, Kim Smith and Heide Erickson. Stats Girls- Front Row: Trish Smith and Chris McCauley. Row 2: Kim Hamrick, Julie Purdy, and Nancy Wenzel. Swim Timers- Front Row: Kellyann Walbeck, Debbie Johansen and Gwenn Godsey. Row 2: Julie Purdy, Midge Blair, and Carla Godsey. Missing: Amy Peterson and Maureen Deger. 1: Amy Peterson, Mureen Deger, Midge Blair and Kellyann Walbeck waited for the start. 2: Swim Timers compared times to get the official time. 3: Watching intently to get accurate stats were Chris McCauley and Trish Smith. Mat Maids, Stats Girls, and Swim Timers 61 Odaci Served Fun This club provided fun for its members and the student body by sponsoring the Grub and Spring Tolo'’s. Odaci, an Indian word meaning ‘‘friendship’’, proved they deserved the name by the other projects they sponsored such as a Senior-Parent Tea, send- ing a B.H.S. girl to Evergreen Girl’s State and several minor pro- jects as well. Odaci also gave Thanksgiving baskets to needy fam- ilies and made tray favors for a rest home. In addition, they gave Christmas presents to a family whose home had just burnt down. This club would not have been as helpful as it was without the team effort shown by Adviser Mrs. Etta Kirk, Officers Tonia Mills, Lori McMurry, Portia Johnson, Erin Hilton, and the rest of the mem- bers of Odaci. 1: Mrs. Kirk met with her Officers to discuss details of the Spring Tolo. 2: Odaci members attentively listened to see how they could help. Front Row: Kerri Damon, Tonia Mills, Lori McMurry, Portia Johnson, Louise Stock- lass, Christi Radder, Michele Moody. Row 2: Jean Larsen, Brynda Anderson, Lora Vogel, Tori Henry, Leslie Roe, Lee Miller, Renee Arnswaldt, Cathy Belben. Missing: Becky Boutwell, Alana Bruland, Susan Evans, Sara Gonzales, Erin Hilton, Becky Kiehle, Rachel Melland, Kelli Roper, and Kathie Watson. 62 Odaci — « J A Fae 1 (lh a z Sass “a 1: Secretary Portia Johnson, Vice President Lori McMurry, and President Tonia Mills posed for a group photograph.-Treasurer Erin Hilton was missing. 2: Tonia Mills monkeyed around during a meeting shortly before the Spring Tolo. 3: Brynda Anderson and Tori Henri listened attentively to see how they could help. 4: Lee Miller and Becky Kiehle blew up balloons for the Spring Tolo. 5: Mrs. Kirk, Odaci Adviser, tested the punch for the Spring Tolo. anyone ant Hey Raider Rads, How Do You Feel? The Raider Radicals, better known to students as ‘‘The Rads’’, had another successful year as one of the most popular group of fans. The Rads, an all-male group of B.H.S. supporters, helped keep enthusiasm high and school spirit strong by leading and en- couraging cheers during the basketball games. Their specialties included such popular themes as Red-N-White Night, Class Act Night, Cleveland's ‘‘Eagle Hunt”’ Night, and the well-known ‘‘Toga’’ Night. The Rads showed their loyalty and team spirit by overcoming a difficulty that occured mid-way through the season, sometimes Ridiculous- those were the Raider Rads! Front Row: Chet Zender, Joe Barthlow, Tim Carlson, Shawn Hall, Jason Blue, Keith Schermerhorn, and Robert Neher. Row 2: Tim Dvorachek, Jason Chorvat, Troy Swan, Bob Miles, William Anderson, and Art Vacca. Row 3: Richard Wingerter, Ron Raymond, Pat Gallaher, Dylan Miller, Pete Hovenier, Ron Delcamp, and David Ware. Row 4: Mike Peterson, Andy Stromberg, Dave Enertson, Mike Karb, Greg Holmes, Brett Thomas, and Tom Roe. 1: Rob Neher grinned as he watched the game. 2: Dylan Miller and Keith Schermerhorn- ‘We're 1! ’ 3: Ron Raymond and Dylan Miller watched with anticipation as the ball went through the hoop. 4: The Rads lived up to their name. j Beats 64 Raider Rads Sports Program Pleased With Athletes Raider Club continued to do fundraising activities for the sports program. The Baseball, Gymnastics, Track, and Swimming teams all sold refreshments to excited Raider fans at Basketball games. The money profitted from those activities went to the sports program to buy new equip- ment or whatever else they needed. The Raider club con- sisted of many varsity letterman from every sport. This year’s officers were Dan Shearer as President, Andrea Fitzgerald as Vice President, and Debbie Weyh as Secre- tary. At the end of the year, they celebrated the year's success with a party. 1: President Dan Shearer and Secretary Debbie Weyh. 2: Raider woman Denise Martin got ready for turnout. 3: Lettermen Shawn Hall, Jason Blue, and Keith Schermerhorn helped carry food boxes at the Christmas Assembly. 4: Dan Shearer also carred food boxes for the Salvation Army. 5: Gretchen Heller got so excited about track turnout, she wanted to fly away! 6: Vice President Andrea Fitzgerald showed off the Raider trophies. Raider Club 65 ove ar sommes ce scagomeaier Boys’ and Girls’ State High school students from all over the state learned about government, leadership, and patriotism at Boys’ and Girls’ State this summer at Central Washington University in Ellensburg, Washington during the first few weeks of June 1983. The students selected by B.H.S. faculty to go this year were Greg Gilda, Kevin Dekoster, Andrea Fitzgerald, and Tricia Smith. Students who attended Boys’ and Girls’ State felt it was a fun, learning, and valuable experience. A.S.B. Officers from all over the state attended WASSP (Washington Association of Secondary School Principals) leadership camp near Mt. Adams this summer. Delegates from our school, Gene Hogan, Chris McCauley, Greg Levin, Shawn Hall, Carla Haggith, Pam Fonda, Leona Bruland, Pippa Bowman, and Debbie Weyh attended conferences and lectures and concentrated on making 1984 a fabulous year at B.H.S. Camp was a good time for everyone and when it was time to leave, everybody had tears in their eyes. Leadership Camp Was Exciting 1: Andrea Fitzgerald and Tricia Smith attended Girls’ State. 2: Chris McCauley attended the Washington Association of Secondary School Principals leader- ship camp. 3: Front row: Leona Bruland, Andrea Fitzgerald, Debbie Weyh, and Pam Fonda. Row 2: Carla Haggith, Shawn Hall, Greg Levin, Gene Hogan, and Pippa Bowman attended WASSP leadership camp. 4: Greg Gilda and Kevin Dekoster attended Boys’ State. 66 State Leadership Junior Achievement Learned Business Junior Achievement provided high school stu- dents with business experience. Students orga- nized and operated their own business. They chose a name for their company. Some names that were chosen were J.A.Z. (Junior Achieve- ment Zest), New World Productions, and De- signs Unlimited. Each company elected a presi- dent and four vice-presidents. They chose a product to make and sell, and at the end of the year the officers closed down the company’s books and divided the profits among the stock holders. Front Row: Carla Bethlen, Rob Frost, and Sterling Powell. Row 2: Diane Henshaw, Lisa Rogers, and Al Roman. Row 3: Wendy Bobbitt, Portia Johnson, and Brian Hagoski. Row 4: Amy Benson, Brian Peterson, and Kristine Thaut. Missing: Suzie Carlson Becky McHugh, Rob Miles, Troy Swan, Hugo Valadez, Denise Martin, Nichole Kickhafer, Kurtis James, Mike Montague, Debbie Fisher, Ken Fowler, Tim Fuller, and Dean Dibble. isis A CAD Biiibistiinscniiss ia eaStRain S wiiiae 1: Denise Martin, President of the J.A.Z. company, received the adviser’s help with the book work. 2: Rob Frost folded some stationary that his company had silk screened. 3: Wendy Bobbitt sanded the base board for nameplates that her com- pany made. 4: Coke added life to Portia Johnson's five minute break from production. Junior Achievement 67 Math Club Added ... Officers of the Math Club added a new twist to the club. The members started a special tutoring project aimed at helping students with understanding their work. Both Math Club advisers, Mr. Rammerman and Mr. Skaggs, seemed enthusiastic about this new idea. Club President Hugo Valadez and Vice-President Secretary Debbie Troost selected members for the math team from the results of the monthly Atlantic-Pacific Math Competition tests. 1: President Hugo Valadez and Vice-President Debbie Troost determined the members of the math team. 2: Kathie Watson listened intently to the information being given about the tutoring program. 3: Hugo Valadez seemed purplexed by the difficult equation. 4: Erik Erholm watched as the officers prepared for the meeting. Front Row: Hugo Valadez, Debbie Troost, Kathie Watson, Duy Pham. Row 2: Erik Erholm, Jens Voss, Marvin Erholm, Jung Trihn, and Darin Miller. ie F i Honor Society Planned Many Projects Honor Society proved itself to be a dedicated club this year. With almost equal numbers of Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors, Honor Society planned many community, school, and club related projects. Honor Society’s magazine drive for the school’s library helped increase the supply of interesting reading materials for students. The community project of taking some children up to Vancouver's Stanley Park for a day of fun and relaxation was enjoyed by children and members alike. Ski trips were planned for the enjoyment of the club, but the members finally came up with the idea for a year end party. This year’s officers were Kris Pullar, President; Tina Winsauer, Vice-President; and Mary Heuser, Secretary Treasurer. Front Row: Tricia Smith, Terry Fonda, Jean Larson, Carla Haggith, Mary Heuser, and Alison Parakh. Row 2: Jon Endicott, Dean Dib- ble, Chris Hatfield, Kris Pullar, Kevin DeKoster, Kim Hamrick, and Nancy Wenzel. Missing: Greg Levin, Tina Winsauer, Kari Grant, Sara Smith, Janis Kuiken, Debbie Weyh, Heidi Runestrand, and Leona Bruland. 1: Carla Haggith tried to stay awake during a meeting. 2: Tina Winsauer adjusted her apparel after presenting her thoughts ona subject. 3: Mary Heuser reviewed the minutes of the last meeting. 4: Kris Pullar planned a project with Mr. Watts, the Honor Society advisor. 5: Greg Levin laughed at the proposal of a Mud Wrestling fund-raiser. 6: Chris Hatfield paid close attention to what was being discussed. Honor Society 69 Board Gained New Member Susan Trimingham was added to the school board as a result of November's elec- tions. Mrs. Trimingham was the legislative representative for the Board. Mr. Hal Arna- son was the School Board President and Mrs. Carol Radke was the Vice-Presi- dent. 1: Dr. John Zei, Assistant Superintendent 2: Dr. James Roberts, Superintendent of Schools 3: Mr. Jim Freeman, School Board Member 4: Mrs. Susan Trimingham, School Board Member 5: Dr. Ted Czajkowski, Assistant Superin- tendent 6: Mr. Frank Uhrig, School Board Member 7: Mr. Hal Arnason, School Board Member 8: Mrs. Carol Radke, School Board Member. 72 Faculty Shift of Administrators Any student who was truant came in con- tact with new administrator Curt Byrnes, who took Les Galley’s place as Activities Coordinator. Mr. Galley assumed the role of Vice-Principal, which he shared with Mr. Steve Johnson. is 1. Mr. Larry Stephan, Principal 2. Mr. Steve Johnson, Vice-Principal 3. Mr. Les Galley, Vice-Principal 4. Mr. Curt Byrnes, Activities Coordinator. Faculty 73 —— 1 Teachers 1: Mr. Bargewell: Biology and Introductory Physical Science. 2: Mr. Arnold Bobson: Advanced Physical Education. 3: Mr. Paul Berg: Art Lab, Drawing and Painting, Basic Art, Yearbook, Yearbook Adviser, Fine Arts Department Representative. 4: Elizabeth C. Alexander: Business and Office, Department Repre- sentative. 5: Mrs. Joan Beardsley: Chemistry. 6: Mrs. Lisa Bjork: Reading Lab and English. - wo EE AE a Mr. Ken Crawford had avery busy career. He started the Raider Pro Basketball Camps a nd was the director. Mr. Crawford was also a Resourse Speaker and had spoken to 3000 people each year. He was the NWL Coach of the year in 1981 and in 1983 he was also District Coach of the year. Mr. Crawford was nomi- nated the Washington State Coach of the year in 1983. Overall Mr. Crawford was an outstanding man. 1: Mrs. Becky Elmendorf: Mathematics, Math Curriculum Facilitator, and Cheerleader Adviser. 2: Mrs. Jeanne Dorr: Physical Education, Health, and Assistant Track Coach. 3: Mr. Ken Crawford: Social Studies, Head Boys’ Basket- ball Coach, Assistant Football Coach. 4: Mr. Alan Doud: Mathematics. 5: Mr Dermot Cunningham: Adaptive Instruction, Special Education, and Raider Girls’ Basketball Coach. 6: Mr. John Craig: Vocational Planning, Functional Math, Raider Club Adviser, and Varsity Baseball Head Coach. 7: Mr. Jeff Dorr: Math- ematics, Math, Cross Country Assistant Coach and Track Assistant Coach. Faculty 75 att a A mans will- Sn free All (5 6. fans uty Fah ard Glan Gi : 1: Mr. LeRoy Galley: English and Junior Varsity Bas- ketball Coach. 2: Mr. Al Hanson: Social Communica- tions and Functional Math. 3: Mrs. Virginia Fenno: Head Librarian. 4: Mr. Tim Irvin: Honors English, Col- lege Writing, Humanities, Track Coach, and Cross Country Coach. 5: Mr. Frank Inslee: Art 1, Ceramics Sculpture, Head Girls’ Swimming Coach, Head Girls’ Softball Coach, Head Boys’ Swimming Coach, and Junior Class Adviser. 6: Mr. Jack Herrick: Science, and District Traffic Safety Coordinator. 7: Mr. Rich- ard Farwell: Computers. 76 Faculty Mr. Stan Kreft was a new teacher at Bellingham High School. He previously taught in the Lake Washington School District at Juanita High School. He enjoyed cross-country skiing and fishing. 1: Mr. Stan Kreft: French, Spanish, Freshman Class Adviser, Assistant Foot- ball Coach, Assistant Girls’ Basketball Coach, Assistant Baseball Coach. 2: Mr. Robert Jorgenson: Industrial Arts, Mathematics. 3: Ms. Carol Jimeno: Physical Education, Girls’ Tennis Head Coach. 4: Ms. Joan Logghe: Commu- nications. 5: Mrs. Etta Kirk: Home Economics, Odaci Adviser. 6: Mr. Jim Langston: English. 7: Mr. Rod Kammenga: Drafting, Calligraphy, Machine and Welding, Freshman Basketball Head Coach, Assistant Track Coach, Assistant Varsity Football Coach. Faculty 77 Teachers Showed Their Sense — of Humor Mr. Gregory Pitsch, as a BHS graduate himself, reported that he has successfully put all seven of his own children through Bel- lingham High. 1: Mr. Mark Patterson: Raider Band, Cadet Band, Symphony Band, Jazz Ensemble. 2: Ms. Helen Montgomery: Social Studies, Social Studies Department Representa- tive. 3: Mr. Gregory Pitsch: Special Education, Psychology, Special Education Department Representative, Ticket Squad Adviser. 4: Mr. Fred McCormick: Eng- lish. 5: Mr. lan Monson: Woodshop. 6: Mr. Mike Patterson: Mathematics, Science. 7: Mr. Gary Nelson: Physical Education, History, Junior Varsity Football Coach, Assistant Gymnastics Coach. 8: Mrs. Bettie McNeely: Business Education, Senior Class Adviser. 78 Faculty Mrs. Beverly Race taught twelve years at the middle school level and transferred to Bellingham High School to teach mathematics at the high school level. She majored in Physical Education at W.W.U. She is married and is the moth- er of two girls. 1: Mrs. Beverly Race: Mathematics. 2: Mr. Gale Ramerman: Mathematics, Math Club Adviser, Math Department Representative. 3: Mr. Hal Roberts: Bi- ology, Frog Labs. 4: Mr. Bob Safsten: Social Studies. 5: Mr. R. Roberts: Pho- tography, Electronics, A.V. Coordina- tor, Junior Class Adviser. 6: Mr. Mark Schlichting: Orchestra, Chamber Or- chestra, Guitar. 7: Mr. Michael Poo- leon: History, Curriculum Facilitator. 8: Mr. Paul W. Skaggs: Mathematics, Math Club Adviser. Faculty 79 Mrs. Vicki Stevens received one of the most difficult degrees to earn, A Masters Degree in Education. 1: Mrs. Nancy Wilmot: Home Economics. 2: Mr. William C. Ward: Traffic Safety. 3: Mrs. Sharon Voth: Foreign Language, and Volley- ball Coach. 4: Mr. Alan Watts: Basic English, English | Il, Speech, College Writing, World Lit | Il, Practical English, Honor Society Ad- viser, Graduation Speeches adviser 5: Ms. Smith: Drama, English, and Drama Coach. 6: Mrs. Darlene Valum: Health, English, and Sophomore Class Adviser. 7: Mrs. Kaye Thompson: Home Economics 8: Mrs. Jean Wolfe: English and Senior Speeches. 80 Faculty 1: Mr. LaVelle West: Physical Education and Head Football Coach. 2: Mr. Robert White: So- cial Studies, Freshman Football Coach, and the Assistant Wrestling Coach. 3: Mrs. Geral- dine VanZanten: French, Intro. to Japanese, and French Club. 4: Ms. Waldron: Spanish. 5: Mr. Mal Walton: Accounting, Business Math, Electronic Calculators, Typewriting. 6: Mr. Merv Sliger: Choral Music, Swing Choir, and Flag Team. 7: Mr. George Yonlick: U.S. History R R, World History, Assistant Football Coach, Head Wrestling Coach, Mat Maid Adviser. 8: Mrs. Vicki Stevens: Social Studies, English, and Sophomore Class Adviser. Faculty 81 Counselors had many different jobs. Their main job was scheduling and help- ing students set up an education plan, but they often helped them to work out educational and personal problems. Besides that, they did other class activ- ity. like class advising, etcetera. New to BHS was Mrs. Sue Bruntil, the Sophomore Class Counselor. She was a member of the Board of Directors of the Big Brothers and Sisters of North- west Washington, and an active mem- ber of Washington State Counseling and Guidance Association. She also liked backpacking, and she already climbed Mt. Baker three times. 1: Mr. John Riseland, Freshman Class Counselor. 2: Mr. Richard L. Belka, Vocational Counselor, Work Experience Coordinator. 3: Mrs. Carol Ericsson, Senior Class Counselor, Head Counsel- or. 4: Mrs. Jan Omey, Junior Class Counselor, Spirit Club Adviser. 5: Mrs. Sue Bruntil, Sopho- more Class Counselor. 82 Faculty 2% ANTE SILT! He ‘ena 1: Mrs. Barabra Green, Secretary to the Principal. 2: Mrs. Gamlen, Main Office Assistant Secretary. 3: Mrs. Jettie Van Sindren, Attendance Office. 4: Mrs. Jacqueline Trott, Registrar, Computer Program Assistant, 5: Mrs. Don- na Pauley, Library Secretary. 6: Mrs. Paulette Freeman, School Nurse. 7: Mrs. Gloria Elsner, Assistance, Library, Math, Curriculum Office. 8: Mrs. Ginny Shearer, ASB Bookeeper. 9: Mrs. Connie Crocker, Attendance, Li- brary, Math, Curriculum Office. Office Staff Aside from her job as ASB Bookeeper, Mrs. Shearer also operated an aerobic ex- ercise business that she Started throughout What- com County. Inspite of a busy schedule, she still man- aged to find time to partici- pate in many fund raising events for the American Heart Association. Students were likely to find Mrs. Freeman when they needed first-aid, Mrs. Van Sindren for admit slips, and seek help from Mrs. Pauley or Mrs. Crocker when they had a difficult time finding a book. Each of these ladies was a special individual. To- gether, with others, they made up the Office Staff, an important element to the functioning of our school. Office Staff 83 Teachers’ Aides Mrs. Warner, the OCS supervisor, has done a variety of things with her life. She student-taught at B.H.S. and then went on to teach seventh grade. After this, she was a substitute teacher and even sold Real Estate for anumber of years. When she wasn't supervising in OCS, Mrs. Warner en- joyed sailing with her husband and two children and she also played tennis. 1: Ms. Pam Attebery: Reader. 2: Mrs. Lorraine North: Tutor-Counselor. 3: Mrs. Wendy Warner: O.C.S. 4: Ms. An- dree Powell: E.S.L. Aide Tutor. 5: Mrs. Sharon Wuerl: Aide for Hearing Im- paired. 6: Mrs. Sue Hornbeek: Reader, Art History Lecturer, English Compe- tency Test. 7: Miss Sabrina McKinnon: Stage Craft, Set Construction. 8: Mrs. Susie Mclvor: Laundry Aide. 9: Mrs. Merrily Aliotti: Aide in Traffic Safety and AV. 84 Faculty The 1984 Cooks and Custodians Do you remember the great smell of cinnamon rolls, apple pies, or chocolate chip cookies that made your mouth wa- ter? Maybe you took these things for granted, but without the skills of these warm and friendly ladies, we would all miss out on those yummy treats. Front Row: Sindy Staber, Jackie Schoonover, Al- ice Harvie. Row 2: Helen Jenkins, Nancy Karuza, Zoie Demuth, Jan Voice. Did you occasionally think about the mess people made at school? All the paper, eraser bits, staples, and even food on the floor. However, the next day the rooms always looked clean again. Such orderly conditions were the results of the hard work of these re- sponsible people. 1: Sue Mumm worked hard to provide the stu- dents’ nutritional needs. 2: The night custodians Mr. Gordy Drayton and Mr. Rudy Chapin, scared the thieves away. Mr. Clarence Kelln, Mrs. Carol Causer, Mr. Nor- man Bagiey. Cooks and Custodians 85 Art, More Than An Elective Drawing, painting, potting, and sculpting filled the hours in the art depart- fu st m ent. According to Sophomore Amy Baklund, ‘‘Art wouldn't have been as n if it wasn't for the teachers. They're pretty outstanding.”’ ‘‘When the udents got the privilege of listening to KISW, yes, Seattle's best Rock, it ade doing the work much easier,’’ said Senior Don Isakson. Art developed from the basic drawing to art labs, where Picassos were Said to be born. Another class involved ceramics and sculpture; classes normally concluded with a massive clean up and the ‘‘Edible Sculpture Project.” ee ae OEP Cas seh el 86: 1: Not only did Randy Russe do his own work superbly, but he also helped Laura Backstrom with her art. 2: In art, Richard Wingerter changed scene from his usual Rockwell to a war setting. 3: Larry Sharp prepared his newspaper project for Meal Management. 4: Brett Karuza rested from his laborous work to gaze at the passing attraction. 5: A guest speaker, artist Carol Pohl, demonstrated working with oil pas- tels in Mr. Clay’s art class. 87: 1: Striving for perfection, Greg Patterson carefully filed the rough edges of his woodshop pro- ject. 2: Larry McCauley and Kevin Crain took notes as the teacher lectured on alge- bra. 3: Asmiling Louise Stocklass took time out from her work to exchange anecdotes with friends. 4: Stephani Franson and John Eggers listened to the headphones during Spanish. 5: Darren Hogue looked surprised when the teacher called on him. Academics 87 An Inside Look At The Classroom Math, one of the more difficult subjects for some, was one of those basic classes that always kept you busy. ‘‘The staff of teachers is probably one of the best. They are dedicated and try their best to get the students to understand all of those difficult procedures students must tackle ’, commented Senior Hugo Valadez. From Fundamen- tal to Calculus-The Math Department Had It All! 1: Brian Gilda concentrated on perfecting his typing assignment. 2: Mr. Doud helped Tim Slesk understand the new concept in his algebra class. 3: Fresh- man David Arps struggled to interpret the story problem. 4: Maria Orloff spoke Spanish with a smile. 5: Stephanie Smith concentrated on under- standing the concepts of her computer concepts. 88 Academics 1: Holly Victor used her calculator to make math easier. 2: Misty Stredicke couldn't concentrate on adverbial clauses. 3: Bored of waiting for help, Tonia Beers found refuge in her book. 4: Renee Stark loved cutting out articles for English 3. 5: Steve Dahl got upset because he wanted to do his assignment, while his classmates felt like chatting. 6: Randy Bourland turned to listen to a friend. Academics 89 It Broke The Monotony What would school be without something to break the monotony of reading, writing, and arithmetic? Luckily there were other op- tions; one of which was a class on computer concepts. In this class the students learned the basics of computers and some use of the printers. An overall judgement by students was that this class was fun, and interesting. In the long run, this class will certainly prove useful in the fast paced future of computers. nation for his program They Bowled ‘em Over A majority of U.S. Senators were involved in forensics activities, or debate and oratoral activities. Our Knowledge Bowl team’s experiences did not insure a promising future, but there was no doubt that the experience was a valuable one. A Knowledge Bowl tournament consisted of three panels of four members each who competed against one another. A narrator asked a trivia question from either science, literature, math or history, and the first team to press their answer bar got a chance to answer, and hopefully earned a point. This may sound easy, but try multiplying 4793 by 7982 in fifteen seconds. That is precise- ly the challenge that Knowledge Bowl presented. Front Row: Tom Allen, Tricia Smith, Kevin DeKoster, Hugo Vala- dez, Donny Juchau, Kris Pullar, and Karen Riseland. Row 2: Darrin Miller, Kirk Holz, John Wender, Dean Dibble, David Juchau, Doug Leishman, David Slocomb, and Jens Voss. 1: Kevin DeKoster showed just how he aquired his knowledge. 2: Fabio Marcello was missing from the group picture, but smiled bravely when asked to pose for this picture. 3: After one of their meetings, Karen Riseland and Kirk Holz were ready to leave. Academics 91 unn uUgcy -Fyen tnro | | , 0G aq Ww ) Ww HOM: WwW OR DRILL SHEET SONAR NA AAR NATE T NARS SAE HOES AUREL LMEL SSCS oe ete Rabtb ki hie tnib besides seib es esc seniors Had a Year-Long Christmas]! HHH Santa gave the Class of 1984 some great presents including a thrilling Homecoming victory, mega bucks, and himself for the ingenious Santa Pictures project. Overall, it was a successful year for class projects. The Haggen-Cost Cutter receipt pro- gram was a smashing success helping many to overcome the cost of attending the senior party. The Christmas Dance at- tracted 97 couples, and surprised the officers who were praying for 70 couples so they could break even. Christmas messages helped pad the armory that would be all but empty come June ¥. Class officers: Carla Haggith, Girls’ Rep. Monica Brannon Maier, Class Secretary. Liz Pitsch, Senior Class President. Greg Levin, Senior Boys’ Rep. Susan Hanson, Senior Class Vice President. 96: 1: ‘We had spirit’’!!! Massive seniors yelled their hearts out on the Home- coming spirit truck en route to the Homecoming victory. 2: Carla Haggith and Greg Levin busily worked to plan a class meeting. 96 Senior Class Officers 3 :. ee Ge peal ct atele 2 i he BR ei Poe ee be iy pS tee et a re f iP WE ate y i ne 4 ig ieee. tS sta Files pics ee, Aes. oie Af fh oe = ed mi, Be Ay - = pies re 5 er eae ‘i i cae ace PERRET TE SEF CRD ITS perataeet 0 wi) AW Series aoa oe a Y Te S1ggR: oe “i aSaeee 2h ai SHES we sw’ s ion veg ERS | le ii ta jv Seay i. STE a, awe am a a) 2 ee in oT Sr PG = er 2 ee, ee Fuk oe alt hee eee = ose ae et a te See ee ee oe (Oar St. ee S = . we l® exe ; aS ak Ses when's 4 dare rae {eh wee Pigs 3 ; ere mt . OM Soe oat ri f . Atats = oe? Np Par VT are ee eae i a ww Res he - 4 ave Fallis | Steve Fast Steve Feller Pale |a-r-l i e4=4-16-1 [0] Melissa Flanery — Pam Fonda Chris Ford Dean Franzen Nancy Galley Russ Gibson | John Giger Greg Gilda '84 Didn't Follow Fads We Set Trends Of Our Own The Class of 1984 was a group of unique individuals. From Preppies to Punkers, there was a Senior to match every stereotype, and some who invented stereotypes. Kevin DeKoster said it best, ‘‘We don’t worry about what others think of us, we let them worry about what the Seniors think!!”’ pins ale . 100: 1: GO HAWAIIAN!!! All Mark Lann needed was a beach to complete his wardrobe. 2: Debbie Bengen, Donna Jabbora, Shawn Hall, and Mike Alvis displayed the ‘‘Red Raider Sports Watcher Look!! ’ 101: 1: Kris Pullar, in the Navy look, pondered parabola prob- lems. Seniors 101 Pays bee ‘a rh AeS oa ee ay | ae ne ‘s j : wes ‘ : cane | ¢ aE 5 “ad we ne 4 ay ¥ Fp ee ale a ome i] ia ee ke emi Neu) oa | ee é ce 4 agente 0 5 ms ae oe Lape aur. eae cle ay ar ae as, Pe SOW ORM ste 5 aoe M Wa) re : : Less SOR IE : : ou 45 rays Moncalealts Z 4g? Sip we are Lo Ay ane Sandy Haugo Fone RAD : a 2 . icra hee cet aae Sy — Ce ae 5 ele. : ine 9 econ Dennis Hawkins et Rea eee j , NAH my 5 oe F Soman ; ; ; Biles ree a Lori Heggem Biss Sate : : ee Range ? ' BENE Bt yar het | Jill Hevey peas veg ahaa : : be pho ae ie “ nett) AG : ee ae 1 , wy ¥ : ae f Dee opt ‘Tracy Hill’ 4 ion emeen ieee i © cons in : : ea ee rate aa ‘ os eae eae iis ae Aaron ee bat eA Ses tinea) Ante ea Bae ! ee Raen Ree re Cd Bao Hilton peter ceo era Ns Ee naa hs d = ayaa! it ‘, ab eee a aes es Brad Hoffman Us eae Send iamaki ech ; ; 5 iy ea e AeneRtan sy : Ca -ee So cs i S a aoe oa Grég Hofftan-2i, Se sets f ; rqte! ieee kt aos Fin a AE ae ae hd Gene Hogan epee re eg é Fok ¥ . , E : Brenda Hudson ee rs 35 E ay y ; Mike Hueston — pe 2 ae | | Baal: Class Knew How To Have a Whether it's Monday or Friday, '84 makes any activity re ur four years ar Ms expertise has taught us how to take advantage of every situation. We mastered _ the art of gossip, and know how to sidetrack any teacher during a not-so-fun lecture. 102: 1: Liz Pitsch enjoyed watching Brett Nichols “test drive’ an orange. 103: 1: We love Fridays!!! Nancy Galley smiled enthusiastically at a Raider Football game. : : Sanicrs 103 . Sareea. 5) Donisakson ee cette: ; oiaee 3 Fernando lvich Ses ; -— , ine Ci - ‘ e ——— ee ’ ee F ra wey x ¢ 2 ata Pk eee ; ae, c ee. Ee. 2 ere a3 ; ‘ e oe ae ea ©. Donna Jabbora sale ek SP ¢ Se 7 1 Pe - E Shs Ae Sa eee Bare Ste Beate qeaes arc {eae cet Ce dies eee Nery wes 5 has te sf 2 ee es Mike Jalbert e pe eed = MA 4 , Py CT ee Sa nip gee Pome”? : eae _ Michelle Jensen A ae ca ae te : I Se 7 ‘ EN? ne Singh O59 =e Me A BF eters caer : ee. ad ag. - ae ae ee omy 7 pty Dea 4 Sve “ a Lee inte a oes Lc eats ian , i Ch Se nie to ae ax : = ‘oe 7 x i 4 ee eet LS te ee “Debbie Johansen = feet 2 Tee ae : +e aes “Rick Johnson ¢ fe io aa re os ja 7 ae pe eee Valerie Johnson is ea 4 sae 6 ee 15. SOE ah ON tare NG BEE 7 Spray wk yore nea a D Papers ‘ Ba eee 3: as , ey a ae lau : eA Aan S 4 Ee ee oh yeh eat I, OR Mer ce ia ‘ 2 tg “ORM ee eae pia ce Hoe 5% Oe Se. a.) ee ae . oe - eS eee t sg et e Cgheete Se Sale dee EC ee ee ear Sata: ee eae ane hae gear eer ae eee oraie bh. ! a s As Ret ergs) o Brian Kerr eee aes Ge. 4. Kris Koetje as £ a me: BOOS 4 h ime ae £2 ‘ SEE f Pee 5, esto yar Ey Re ia Fi Tee Se Po ik 22 = Tony Kurtz Be oe A dd sees Sry el 3 _ RAR i a ; 4: SVB Ay ee ee = ite a we, i a eh aphid Ag ‘3 as eS The Class Of 1984 Was - oe i ate, ve : oe Sw «Fe + Mike Klander = 4 at v2 afd Pad) er 4 Kelly Hunter ee Jenny Isaak So bit ee Ae a Fe tas: fg cae Sha pyee pies truly A Class Act!!! The Senior Renae Board organized our whole year during the sum- _ mer. Among the planning was the choice of a class theme. The act wanted to make sure that our theme incorporated class _ togetherness and class uniqueness. And that’s exactly what we got __as Class Act was appropriately chosen. Seniors referred to this _ theme often, a sign of their pride over this new identity. As Liz Pitsch put s ee sti Has Gone From Rags To Riches!!!’’ 104: 1: Pen in mouth Wayne Van Woudenberg wrote a zines le ptose ; e Wa y college writing paper. 105: : : oe tes pee actually found time to smile. 2: Have you ever seen happier people? reg Levin, Tricia Smith, Monica: Brannon-Maier, Sally Roe, and $ te wer smiles ata Pep Assembly. i es iy i . ¥ ConnieLaFave Fred LaFreniere Lyall Lahatt Dan Lamphier ae Spite: Mark Lann .— Jean Larsen ae ae ne Cheri Roughing ee ae BrendaLawrence julie Leque-y et ee 3 GregLevin —- | . Mike Lovell — - avon Mardy Macy Seniors 105 _Lisa Pranger Kris Pullar Barb Richardson Karen Riseland Ken Roberts Lori Robinson Sally Roe 2 Lesley Rogers y Wendy Rollins § Barry Rolls Susan Rosser va = _ Carol Rothenbuhler 108 Seniors Seniors Are Serious, Bsvo)aatsalaal-touie Dedicated, proud, sensitive, careful, con- cerned about their futures ... The Class of 1984??? NO. Because everyone is trying to _ make the last year the best, no time is wast-. ed. Who has time to worry about what they'll be doing next year when there are peopleto see and fun times tobe had. Whohadtimeto think about jobs when your best friend for 13 — years, who you might not see again, is around. And who wants to make time for se- rious study when there is a game and dance. Are there ever too many great activities for Seniors? No way!! ; 108: 1: Dean Schuster, the only serious one on this eo page, deeply pondered about his college writing panei arcs 2: Diane Smith found a reason to smile during R R. 109: 1: Playing with her earring, Chris McCauley ss thought about the game tonight. 2: Liz Gulley smiledas . the Raiders scored on Sedro Woolley. shea Betty Rowe aye eee Scott Schemstad _ eine . Mark Schencking Susie Schencking — 4 | | Keith Schermerhorn : | Dean Schuster . : : ‘| Paul Seidlitz on Sheryl Selene : 4 ; PRR ieee % Oke Audrey Sewell 6 Ot aes Sa Dan Shearer : 5b eee een eet Susan Shelley _ Kelly Sherfey Aftitityti THEA 4 ¥ hil f Making It Look Easy ... Going out to lunch, having study parties where little gets accom- plished, and taking five classes of P.E. are just a few ways Seniors cope with their last and demanding year. Basically, Seniors are trying ‘ to inject some fun into otherwise tedious and rigorous daily routines. Freshmen sometimes get false ideas when they see smiling Seniors. ; These smiles are just products of some of the wacky activities the Class of 1984 conducted. 110: 1: Scott Alderson, Scott Schemstad, Mike Klander, and Barry Rolls arrived after a leisurely and non-nutritious lunch, 111: 1: Cheri Laughlin happily daydreamed about the junk food she was about to indulge in at lunch. 2: Something humorous gave Darcy Stremler a wide Senior Smile. 3: Jeff Songster anxiously awaited Snack Break. 4: Russ Van Zanten, Evaan Dossa, John Bennett, and Mike Hueston discussed the Seahawks during R R. Pepa St. es Missing Seniors: Howard Helgeson Darren Pace Brian Lane Paul Porter Barry Luke Shane Scrimsher Peter Luke ALDERSON, SCOTT: Xmas vaction 83 Party W MHJNJHBH. Wow | made it! WATCH OUT MARIO! Good times w MKJNJWSSJHEGDITVMH. WATCH OUT F1 I'M NEXT! SKAGIT SPEEDWAY Love Ya TB. wYrs AIS and on to success! HEY MA PA | MADE IT! ZZ TOP 84! As JC once said ‘‘Like the fool | am I’ve got a dream.” ALLEN, THOM B: Baseball, Raider Band, Swim Team, Knowledge Bowl. Ambi- tion: To Make It To The Top. MLTCEBCETE Catcha Later. LMT Thanx. ALVIS, MICHAEL ALLEN: Football, Wrestling, CHOIR. Ambition: TO MAKE it through my final YEAR! HEY .S.H. J.B. Don’t forget the after game dances. HURRY UP June 10! ANGKHAM, SUANG: Ambition: To be happy, successful, and enjoy life as it comes. To always remember good times w BSLLNNMECBCJT. Good Luck '84, see ya all at Reunion. So long school. Thankx Mrs. Ericsson. ANGKHAM, VENG: Northwest Deaf and Hearing Association. Ambition: To al- ways remember the good times at B.H.S., the good teachers and my friends, CaS WACEaNWVaIMaroslW Ball DJ RIKW.€C BL KG lk. DS, ‘Good Luck Class ‘ 84 '! Bye-Bye, HAVE FUN. ASHE, DENNIS LEE: Drums Percussion ETC RS Bands CAL 83 Ambition: To Live my Life To Its Fullest and To Someday Repay Everybody For Their Help and Remember the Good Times with SKLMBPBSRRDSJHGSACGHBHMSNL Cater People ‘‘Hey’’ B R''ZEE BUBBLES” ‘What’s the Scoop Jackson’’Thanx Mr. P Luv ya M D BARNES, GARY: Football, Wrestling. To be successful in my new goals. To be healthy happy and hopefully Rich. To Remember The Good Times with friends. To Live in A Log cabin deep in the woods. BARTHLOW, JOE ‘‘BOAGE ’: Football, Track, Baseball, TRACKSTATE 84? Raid- er Rads, MBA ‘‘CHAMPS84” Ambition: To remember all the people that made me feel welcome at BHS: CBCKSSHJBTB JSJBMZTKDFTBENCRTDDS. and the rest. Remember MARRYSVILLE83-84 TROPICS! HOMECOMING83! goodxw TCCZ.. TOSURFinCAL! TurnPRO! 84SCORE BAUMGARTNER, EDWARD WAYNE: Ambition: To be successful in everything | attempt. To get through college with a degree in Automotive Engineering and with that get a good job. To never need anything be getting everything | want. South Dakota '83 ... NEXT YEAR THE WORLD!!! BEDNARZ, LISA MARIE: Choir, Key Club, Hot time in Cal ’83. Ambition: To keep in touch with all my ol’ buds from BHS and to always do my best to leave them Pat Culp Ross Kimball Fabio Marcello Beth McCuistion Jung Trinh | Kieu Vuu laughing (AT ME). Good Luck LE. ILYME. DEBJO we're finally out!! LET'S GO! Thanks alot MOM. It’s been fun Mr. Sliger. BENGEN, DEBRA L: Cheerleader 83 84 GoFer 2 Royalty 81 Hawaii 81 82 83 84 Mexico 83 Ambition: To remember All The Great X w Everyone ESP DOCB RAH-RAHS! ITSABUST ANDSHESAID NICEBODSS D! CCS D SUM- FUNMEM PK4JWOWXMASPRES SHOTIMED ENNYROGERBERT BC DT SMX LBW C ZNR NF SPECIAL X W CV-ILY! BENNETT, JOHN STUD: Wrestling. Ambition: To Be Successful At Whatever | do! Always Remember Buckskin and the chain gang, SSSHBKJMM LDGCBSHB RRTLGRE and The Rest of the fools | know. look out world the Class of 84 is Loose. Copenhagen Rules! Hawaii 84 Later BHS. Thanx Mom and Dad Love Ya BENSON, TIMOTHY C: Football, Track, Junior Class Prez, ASB PREZ, Raider Rads, Saturday Night Poker Club, Royalty ’83. Ambition: To keep all my old friends and to make new ones. To see JB Chug a gallon. For the class of 84 to live forever. GOOD LUCK! KT4ever HaveFun HVAMJBSHTCMBMGHCLS! BETZSOLD, JOHN JAY: MBA-3yrs Baseball-3yrs Ambition: To get rid of Mr. Deditius HWw Swishers JS BT Rembr Roos JS-Score a mailbox Dilybird Lives! JS GH-The Ult imate dip! Chris Rhea-Here’s to you-TYFBAF L-YMCMHGH CHSRLRSCBB CBHGLGJWSCD WAATBDBNGDJDB BINSCHUS, CHRISTINE RENEE: 4 yr Mat-Maid, State 82 84? To always be happy w John To never forget good Xs w all my friends. JHtrust me! JHBHcf! BPps lb! Dohyt! WMBH!! DSDCKDMDcrash! SSycsnow! TGCRLBLBSHKC- ACME! May Kippers Barbies Chrisophers live 4ever Special Thanx to Pippa, TAD esp Johnny BLAIR, RICK: 3year letterman Raider baskeball MBA! Ambition: To be happy with whatever | do and to be very succesful in whatever | do remember all the good times! with: RTGCJEBTMHS IDMRAPSNDL: ‘‘Party’’!! Don't get caught? Baja84!! Hunting trips with JERTBT. Thanks Mom Dad Goodbye BHS BLUE, JASON I.: FOOTBALL, TRACK, RADS PREZ. Ambition: To be rich and successful very soon. Marysville road trip, Hall? Exterminator! Let’s climb a tree, car. Gravel pitw Denny (MB) and Roger. COMMANDO at MP! ILY DONNA J. stay intouchw DJMBTCS HDODBCZTBHV BCNGCBKCD STSGGTDRNMLBE BOWMAN, PIPPA: Yearbook 3yrs, Co-Editor, MBA stats, 81 What-A-Sho, Ambi- tion: To Praise JEHOVAH live forever on Earth Ps.37:10, 11 29. To see Guam! To see Da’ Barbarian Da’ Kid !MUY! Sun Lakes lway St. Do ya have a gun? HAVE Baile en B.C.TLCJ Where’s my Shoe? DQ Cola Woger! To hear MS talk first. Leadership Camp BPCTBPMFSHLB. Mud FB Twit Zone Agent X TAD. To spike it! Hand Jive Hablar Espanol bien. Decpt Pass! Take Care MTCBDSTSMSSPDMBK —EE— BRANNON-MAIER, MONICA: Shuksan '82, Secretary '84. Ambition: To be hap- py to have fun w life, to have my 3, to open A's. D'SPAZ’ J:WHA? HUR! Thanz for being the bestest bud ever! SH:C C! TB:EYES! DO:DYLA? JB:TB! LY DS,KC. NF the great timesw DJ,DOTG, DK,KS,SH, DS,KC,TB,JB,PG. BRESTER, TONYA L.: Wrestling Stat 2 yrs. Ambition: To spread the word. Spe- cial thanks to Lori and Dave. Love ya both. Remember the good times w my friends and Florida. Lori, good luck, Stephi, W.W. Bill, Have a good year. Special thanks to mom, thanks for everything. L.W. D.B. BROCK, LANCE: Ambition: To Gain The Motivation To Achieve My Goal, To Be The Next Walt Disney. Or to Be a Syndicated Cartoonist. Yearbook Staff 1984 BROWN, MIKE: Baseball, | will Always Remember the Goodtimes with: BJRRRARTRBJEBTDLCFDSMA, And especially RM. Ambition: to Live Life up to Its fullest Potential and to Always Have my Friends. Thanx for everything Mom and Dad. And also Thanx to ALL of my Great Buds. (Party on B.H.S.) BRULAND, LEONA GAIL ‘‘Ralphy’’: Yearbook 82-84, Co-editor 84; Honor Soci- ety 83-84; ‘‘Stage Door’’ 83. AMBITION: To keep a positive attitude about everything | do, to have fun. Don't be afraid to lose; !PAJA!; ICE CREAM: Sum- mer 82; Our Camp, in the middle of the woods 83PPIPPIPATTY JOE HI DADDY! | Luv you, Sissy too. Mr. Moon eats ice cream Pippa-Your shoe is in his pocket. Visine is better than ... Gross Thank you Zipperwip You're Welcome Lori! CADMAN, DAN (CAPTAIN MADMAN CAD DANMAN): Member and President of the crazies in the batmobile. Amb: To make mass quantities remember the great times at Sudden Valley Golf Coarse. To party with Jack Henry George OE and also RE DD DI JH MK JM Steph Sammy ZZ and BOC CAMPBELL, BRUCE H: Transfer JR YR 2 YRS V Football Marysville 83 84 Busted Tropics 84 CR ILY even though you can’t get your Door open HAHA FRIENDS: CAR Chet BO HV CR SS BT MB JE BT MM TB BE RB JB SH SH TG DJ everybody else ILY MOM Thanks CAROL | LOVE YOU FOREVER AMBITION: TO ENJOY LIFE CARLSON, TIM: 4 yr FOOTBALL FROSH BBALL TRACK Raider Rads, MBA. Ambition: to ride a wild Rainer And Succeed in every thing | do to Remember the good times with CZBCJBSH BEGBMSRTPBSK CAmando 83 Road Worrior 84 TREE Rider 83 Hey Son THE DOX Rocks its Mickey time what a soap opera CZ CARON, KENNY: Col 81, FMY, TMI? PETRA 83! Ambition: To always be content in where the Lord will bring me. To have a song in my heart. All the good Times w my friends ‘‘Tight shorts’ ‘| Love Nature! Do you?” ‘‘daboing’’ Your Mom'ma Have a fun life class of “ 84 '! CARSON, KELLI: Ambition: To be happy suceed in my goals. Remb. all Good times w JHCBACLASH SHCRTGLMMBK. HEY GERT, WATCH FOR Puddels Wandering GF.shcbrgcr tour ALGER? | LOVE YOU KEVIN! SH, Watch for TREES! Stoge, and BARBIES Forever! Luv Ya MOM GET KIPPER with CAKE, Clarol, BABY! CASCON, TRACEY: GRADUATION! ALLRIGHT! 84! THANX TO JENNY LAURIE | MADE IT THRU 2ND YEAR HERE! GOOD TIMES W TOG ILL ALWAYS LOVE YOU AMBITION: TO TRAVEL SEE OLD FRIENDS IN IDAHO THANX LISA FOR BEING BEST FRIEND | EVER HAD | LOVE YOU MOM DAD JOE JUDY! BYE BHS FROSH 4-EVER! CHAMBERS, TRACY: To become A outragesly rich person so | can Spend the rest of my Life finishing MY STANG 69 Camaro Rules Take It Easy MMBMJGRDDIRRLRBRKC Lots of Luck to the Next Walt Disney PS Nockem Dead EJ So Long Jorgy CHAPMAN, NORA J-SAM: Past Worthy advisor Bellingham Rainbow Ambition: To be my own Person. To spend my time w the one | luv-That’s you CGF! Look RA we made it! Never forget you RHKHLWWRKCBHKTNSTM. RH Remember orcas?! DOOA 48hrs aday! ILove youmomé Dad But | especialy Luv you CF.Bye CHRISTOFFERSON, KATHY: Soph V-P and Royalty. Ambition: To decipher be- tween the elegence and antiquity of the potential Euphoria of life after BHS and the brutal reality of doing my own laundry. Birch Bay-Notcome theSign! DS- YAssypgRAT! Out-n-about. Buddy I’M yours. Thanks M D CLENDENEN, TRISHA G: Band 3 years, Spanish 2years. Ambition: To be suc- cessful and happy in the life | find for myself. We finally made it, guys!! We had a great time TP and KS. 2-D, have fun with MP, but not too much! KS, talk to you; We got to get together! Bye everyone- take care. CLOAD, SHARON THERESE: PRES-JL FAN CLUB: AMBITION: To reach all my GOALS and Keep in mind that 11 is TOO MANY. It would be pleasant to remem- ber the time spent with SRLRRMKHKCLB JBSPNSRVSS JGNGYELPYELPYELP HEY JMANARCH TATTHEVT BYTHE WAY-SIDDIEDSR-DONTHAVETOMAN- YHBTWWSZABEDAZABEOA-HEH COOK, TERRY E: Tennis 3yrs Band 3yrs Knowledge Bow!.82 83 Malibu82: Lips IBTC TB | Luv U For a Proportion for a Proportion u've Got 2b ?! ing kidding dingleputz wirgin?! Rem.goodxw WSOQCER FEBTAMLTEMM DDDSY Porsche Ambition: To make §, find the girl of my dreams, and get a Ferrari. 84 Bye COPELAND, SCOTT: Frosh Football. Ambition: Make a million on Maui. ‘‘HAWAII 84 “Stay awake all night!”’ ‘‘“Goodbye Wendy's, Thanx for the times and lines. Remember good times w GBCFBEBEMMBKP IEMMHWVRBFLAME! OZZIB- LACKPLANT Mike, remember. Robert? Homer SID watch the sidewalk SQUID- LIVES CULP, PAT: TO BECOME FILTHY RICH AND DRIVE A PORCHE BY AGE 30TO RID THE WORLD OF REDNECKS AND THOSE WHO JUDGE OTHERS AND TO SCREW THE SYSTEM FOR MILLIONS TO REMEMBER GOOD TIMES WITH JASBSMTD TMMMLDJH AAJFLRWWJH BNLMLANCSSJBS JDTTPRVKCKRKD THANKS MOM | LOVE YA! BYE-BYE BHS+SHS DAVENPORT, TRACEY L: Ambition: To be successful in my life Remember good times with RGMLBAKYCG BLASLBLPSJAH and ACJI RemFASTER-FASTER! To spend my life with that very special person AHC? ALIAS: Miss Priss OCS “‘83” Tech 83-84-BLAST. Thanx MOM and DAD ILY! REUNION ‘'94 ' See ya then! DAIGLE, DAVID M: RUSH, YES, MUSIC IN GENERAL. AMbition: TO BE AS SUC- CESSFUL AS POSSIBLE IN ANYTHING EVERYTHING. TO REMAIN “‘UPWARD BOUND BUT MOST OF ALL, TO GET FILTHY RICH! ALSO TO DATE MARILYN MONROE. THANX MRS. T MRS. E. SEE YOU IN THE REAL WORLD: RVJHMMDCILL! REDUCE! CHOW DAMON, KERRI: Choir, Odaci, Drama Club, House Reps, BB stats, Asst. Dir., Auntie Mame, PWA Rainbow. Ambition: To follow the road to gold. See you in the future Distressed Damsel Crazy Mango Kelly DM TC Mo LB Tech LR PF LP MD HV DJ RS RI RB | survived 84! Love ya momé dad. Elf 4ever DEER, PAMELA: CHOIR DRAMA SWING SPIN CAL Ambition: To Learn from both my mistakes and successes marry SBTD!! SSLULULU!! KRKJTSDK BGRRDHSH BTPGMMDJKL! KelPBT? CurbitKR!! ‘THE RING’’?! contemplation in oblivion OTHELLO!! YES!YOU! Thank you! | love you Mom and Dad- Thanks! Spater tage! DE KOSTER, KEVIN: Swimming 4yr. State, 5yr Nationals. Fr Ftball, x-country. Hon. Soc. Boy's State, HOBY, Legion Boy of Month. Ambition: To succeed IN LIFE AND LIVE IT TO THE FULLEST. STRIVE FOR EXCELLENCE CARE FOR OTHERS Thanks Radar KW HRBBMHG LKRCH MRS. E. ILY MBD Go Swim- Team DICKERSON, TIMOTHY: Vrs-BB-2yrs State in 83-4th place-84? Yup! Royalty '82 SWchoir 81-84 Frosh Prez Ambition: To succeed in anything | do. Remember fun special times with KG Hey GG where's your porsche in Cal? Orig. R W faces w DSTNGHWVTE. Fun times w LNBKTNEN DSGGARMHGH Thanx M+D DOSSA, EVAAN S: Orchestra. Ambition: To serve my country in the United States as faithfully as | can. Then | will enter politics or go into Big Business. Thanks Mom Dad. See you later JJIMSPJRGCDSMDSR and everybody else. Good luck congratulations. EDWARDS, JEANINE M.: PRLB. TDF Schell-Bowie x3. Suck Vixens-12yrs. Key worship ‘‘I felt like a star; | thought the world could go far if they'd listen to what | said.’’ M D. MJ. WL-just love. Does it flash? VANBC BM What does that mean? London European Man Ambition: Chameleo-Kaleidoscopic flexibility. (hwistle hwally) EDWARDS, L. RUSS JR: Ambition: TO GO ON TO HIGHER EDUCATION TOGETA NAVAL ARCHITECTURE DEGREE AND START MY OWN PRACTICE IN NAVAL ARCHITECTURE, TO LIVE LIFE TO THE FULLEST EELKEMA, ANTHONY LEE: Symphonic, Raider Bands-4yrs: Cal. '83 Always re- member KS chickenfighting w WR- THE BEST! Ambition: To someday be a rich businessman! Malibu '83-never for the good times with Tami. | BELIEVE!! Thanks KP for your support understanding! WWU-Here | come! Oh well ELLIS, BRAD C: 2yr. Football Ambition: To encounter the ‘‘Wallies’’ with the Charger. Remember the good times w ML‘'SAMBO 'US -SCCFRDCG-Mr Strada PeteTHANKSPam SQhyathe trip to WAZZU w Lovell the charger w MLJA The light, Fort, and the ‘‘Locker’’ HaHa California here we come! Bye(An- gus theBoys)ThanxM D ERHOLM, ERIK ROBERT: Choir, Math Club, Soccer. Ambition: To be a T MD. Living in LOVE. To let the LORD direct my life. Don’t forget the BHS 4ever. Thanks GOD + EVERYBODY. Have a great life Seniors Class of '84!!! YEAH! BYE ERHOLM, MARVIN CHONG: Soccer Club, Math Club. Varsitv Soccer? Ambition: To be the best engineer in computers. To never forget the good time at BHS the best indoor soccer team, Scorpion. Thanks Mom EVANS, JEFF: Homecoming Escort 83-84, MBA 84. Ambition: To live life to the fullest and to succeed at whatever | do. Remember all those awesome ses- sionsw DLRBMBCFBJKW! ‘“‘BAJABOUND '-YEAH! charish Those good times with all my Buds! HangLoose and Ill catch ya on the rebound B’Ham BYE FALLIS, DAVE: 4yrs. Orchestra, 3yrs Chamber. Ambition: To go after acareer in law Enforcement and eventually become a police Officer with the Bellingham Police Department. FAST, STEVE: Frosh Football, Baseball, Golf, Track, MBA. Ambition: To be rich and successful. Remember the Gortex experience! Expedition ‘‘84’’ What a wag to go. We conquered the Hill- MMRPJPDFMFSF SSC500-YA Thanks Mom Dad FELLER, STEVE: Track, X-Country, Junior Class Vice Pres, Raider Rad, Ski Club, ambition: Do Nothing and All Things Will be done, To remember the Fast Times at BHS w DFGGMMJB TKJSBE+JB, Humanities Study Partys, No more Mc- Steve Frosh OCS Vet, Let's Go BASS Fishing? Chem Wars in 83 FITZGERALD, ANDREA DIANE: Swimming, Gymnastics, Track, Girls’ Rep, House of Reps VP, Plays, Hon. Society, Raider Club, Girls’ State, Yearbook 83. Masnc Awrd. Ambition: To run a Marathon and to eat a Croissant in PARIS! New Year '83-HOW EMBARRASSING! PPJ: Lots of fun, Europe-Yes PJTWMHKRTS EVER- YBODEEE-Byeeee! GoodLuck! MOM DAD-THANKS! FLANERY, MELISSA ROBIN: DRAMA CLUB, TECH CREW, INTERNATIONAL THESPIAN SCOEITY PRESIDENT, PLAYS. Ambition: TO TRAVEL THE WORLD AND SEE HH'S HUGE MEN!! BWTO ALL MY FRIENDS: HH, KAS, TS, RN, HV, MP, KAW, KS, FM, LH, KP, TW, MJ, KW, AP, AND OF COURSE-GOOD LUCK TO RSF AND MY LOVE TO MOM AND DAD FONDA, PAMELA S: imagine there’s no heaven it’s easy if you try no hell below us above us only sky imagine all the people living for today. Ambition: To be a starving artist in my home by the sea, to meet STING, and to never be afraid of change. LYLRLBKP(er) GLCLDJDBTBIB . .. AWPGTARNMW. Hope you make it through MM! AFTMALTM Don’t worry ... FORD CHRIS: WRESTLING3YRS, FOOTBALL3yrs HAWAII ‘84’. Ambition: TO LIVE LONG, SUCCEED IN EVERYTHING, AND GET RICH QUICK!(HAPPY) GOOD LUCK TO CLSCBEBGMBJEBUDL. SHS SCAM? THANKS MOM AND DAD! G.B.Y. LATER! FRANZEN, DEAN M.: TRACK AT MBHS, MHS GOOD BYE TO KP, CG, CH, MP, AND OTHER FRIENDS BEST OF LUCK TO MY FRINDS AND STUDENTS Also TO THE TEACHERS Ambition: BECOME AN ARCHITECT OR CARPENTER OTHER- WISE WIN A MILLION AN RETIRE AT AGE 30 GALLEY, NANCY: CHEERLEADER 83-84 GOFER 6!! Ambition: To be happy and successful. DJ SN-Nice Bods! GoodTimeswHH-Lude! AC DC Journeysnores- caps JamSnow Insummer! AR SN-ILike MyHearts! DJ-what? oh-BangYour Head!RR's-its a BUST!! JE+ BJ-CHUNKS (FUNNIGHTSW!) BYE-SW JSILY Rem. FUNTimesw Friends TBW SS-FEILY! GILDA, GREGORY JOHN: Basketball 4yrs. 4th State 83 State Champs 84(?) Orch 4yrs Chamber Orch 83-84 Ambition: To be happy w whatever | do; SLAM! Remember Fun w TDRMARBKTNDSRN JSJBSFSABGCM ADAM-SLAM IT:NICE Assist Tim; That a boy; Volvo’s are forever;Thanks M D; Thanks coach K,G Crawford GIGER, JOHN A.: Ambition: Lesson Lo Loud Rock-n-Roll, Drive fast cars, find the right job and Rock with PARADOX. Hope to stay in touch with best friends- Mel wither LLN7 and Tracy- hope to see the stang camaro on the road. God bless Dan Rick. Thanks Mom Dad. GO RAIDERS GODSEY, GWEN LA VELLE: Varsity Girls’ Swimming, Choir-2yrs., German Club- 3yrs., and Office Clerk. Ambition: To find a job | like and to succeed in it. I’d also like to travel to Germany some day. Thanks to KH, LB, and KS for helping me to understand BHS. GOHEEN, TRACI: Ambition: Who cares What | do as long as I’m Happy! GT W GOOD friends! Summerfun w DO DBESP4J)U2 are great! CMP! MR TASTE Denny, Roger, Bert-It’s time! Acme W 7-CBCRSHLBBBKCTG. Rubroom w CR MM-Clairol, Don’t drag your foot! My Ties-Don’t worry about it! ILYMDH! GREENE, DANIEL: HEY Steve DON’T FORGET ABOUT WAYNE! MAZDARX-3 ARE 1 Ambition: To BE Successful At what EVER! DO! | will Always Love you Susan. This is it PEOPLE ENJOY. Thank you MOM and DAD FOR BEING THERE when | needed you, | love Both: Good Times with: SSSSJBPFBRMMJS BYE-NOW! GUDDE, CHERIE MARIE: Florida 82 Key Club. Ambition: To find my Paridise Island to own a boat and most of all to always be close to my Teddy who | love so dearly. | will never forget my closest friends even those not so close. Good luck and always remember ONLY THE GOOD DIE YOUNG! GULLEY, ELIZABETH: Yearbook 2yrs., Cheerleader 83-84 GoFer 1. Ambition: To someday reach all my goals and live forever with Rick! Hey It’s a BUS- Tandshe said! KJ SN:Where are your clothes? SN:That's a good distance! DB MM:BLOOP! DJ:Oct31-Calif. here we come!! ILOVE YOU RICKY DEAN! HAVE FUNNEXT YEARJILL STEF! NF: JSSWDBMMSNN GSSCMLMTMSHARGHBZ Tesp DJILY!ILY-MOM DAD! HAGGITH, CARLA JANE: Track, Volleyball, Orcnestra, Honor Society, Sr. Girls’ Rep. Ambition: To keep a smile on the faces of those who | am with. Bye everybody. Take care. Hey Jer, ready for Victoria? All my love to: DS, KR, TS, TW, GL, LW, JWM KD, KS. Best of luck to you all. HALL, SHAWN: 4yrs Football, Wrestling Rads State Football 82-83 Ambition: to be successful And make big bucks remember goodtimes with JBTCCZJBM ATBBCEN ect Jason remember Maryville And Chukannut Dr Rene Oct 22 To get Away with It Once. Never go back to Smorgies. Thanx Mom Love YA HAMMETTE, HOLLY: Odaci FAB clubw S HAWAII82 bro Mark DSCloveme! AMB: To Suceed at my Profesion in CALIFQ ORCASs KBCS WCCTY funInThe Sunw KSolga BabyMsSafty DanceSmugsw BASKBLTL overware? Ludinw JRear NG latACDC Journy CHUNKCITY! SumJam Shelsbels StrokeMeMin- Reunion 94w OlivesLuvUaTom KYLTLAFAVER HAMMETTE, MARK: 2yr Vr. Baseball, lyr Vr Basketball, Frosh F-Ball, Royalty 81. Ambition: To live in Hawaii, drive a Porsche, have an awesome job, andto be happy. Remember great times with Spanky, Sid Barney, DSMH Maui, Where are we RB NO RESPECT, WVP38, ARTNDLJ BRTBTLNHW LovM DDW HANSARD, JOE D: Skiing, Partying, Having all sorts of fun. Ambition: To make mass bucks, ski the Alps every winter and listen to KISW the world’s best MMCD TJGMJB and keep slamming those henry’s, Heinies, Jack and Ron. HANSON, BRENDA: CROSS-COUNTRY 4yrs. TRACK3yrs. Ambition: To succeed in whatever | attempt to do in life. To remember all the good times Ww LMASSHDWLWJSKPJPJCJEHE. Summer 83 HE?! Cruisin-JC +RM?! LM-THE EVIDENCE! SH-ARLINGTON?! To always be with PK! Thanx mom-+dad! HAWAII 84 w LM! HANSON, SALLY MAY: Track. Ambition: To Live it up. To Remember the Wild Times w ASLMBHKCJ HBKDHTDLFNDJB CHDSTHMHS JDKDKJSJG B-7 We Won, Pull your Head out AS!! RedNewHouseBean? DEFLEPARDConcertRAD! To Be w Normy For Eternity. ILYND. Thanks MA PA. Hey Dudes We'reoutahere!! I’m Gone HANSON, SUSAN: SRVP Choir Odaci What-a-Sho 82x84 Hot. Frm Phx83+ 84 Hawaii84wTeddy BearAMB: To Liv Luv-+laf wRicky4ever! Nevr4getBeeb! Croob + Boob 4ever! CM-ItsThe TimeOfOurLives- GottaMake ItLast! HappyVa- lentines DayLowell-Luv yer boxrs!ILY2! Kc-getyer footoutof thecieling! we're Lost T@GCRSHL BBBCBKC HARLOW, JOHN: GOLF4YRS OREGON 84. TEDD4BEAR83. VEGA POWER 4EVER maybe. BACK PORCH AT PGS. XMAS VCTION WITH BHJNSAMH. MCFE- TUSE SMMMM. CRASH AND BURN 82. SILVER LK 83. ZEP. TO FURTHER IN- DULGE IN CRAZY DRIVING. 2BUS PLEASE. DOXROX. SEEMERIDE OUTINTHE SUNSETONYOUR COLORTVSCREEN. TADA. GHBH MZPGMHSAJNHH HATFIELD, LEAH MAE: Sym Raid Bands, CA.83! Bs-Ball Stats. Yr.Bk, Stud- Coun. GTS SSKSCLGLP FLBKPDBWBB CBVTHDSBM JTJWRTFSCKC TPLRTSMFHHMMK JADSAmbition: To get where I’m going in His Time! CL- Basement? SS-Hi Snake From Bullfrog CH-Hey Darth! SSDSCLSC-SOMBFATB- PITW! ILY M+D HAUG, JEFF: So What! Ambition: To always strive for things just beyond my reach. To someday finish my car. Thanx Mom! Hey hey my my ROCK N ROLL will never die!!!! John Bonham lives on! Maybe? Boycott Homework! Luv ya J LD KG TnT JH BK LM bye! HAUGO, SANDRA L: 4yrsband, Othello '83, CA'’83 Amb: To be successful- + happy at whateverldo. Toskisome MOGULSs Deb+forget themSwiteyes! JNBREUNITEW JODY + Frisbeebuds inCA! Arewegoing fast? ThanxDPJWBRS FKJPDKR+ thoseheater buds+ BKers. HONK! BirchBay 4ever! Somedaywe'll beright-ELLIS! LastoftheCKG! ARBYS!NFD-LYMAD HAWKINS, DENNIS E: ENJOYING LIFE LAZILY. Ambition: COLLEGE-MERCHAN- DISING, MANAGEMENT, LIVE AN EXCELLENT LIFE AND GET RICH! THANKS TO; FRANCIS, TRACY, TANIA, DEBBIE, BECKY, LISA B., APRIL, LISA, AND TRISH FOR MAKING THIS A YEAR I'LL NEVER FORGET! HEGGEM, LORI A: Malibu 82, What-aSho, SPIN, Sports Car Club, Bathroom Staller,. AMB: To live in the sun, by the ocean. To visit Morocco, join the Peace Corp, write a book live forever! 7 7 w Les! Gamma 921! Bowmans anyone? HILLTOP 4 4th! PARASAIL! G.L. to MHS friends! ILY RA! HEVEY, JILL SHMOO: To achieve all my goals help anyone | can. | love you MoM DaD. Remember good times—CB JH4ever RMSPLWDJK SHHSSASSH CU3 Your my buds cherish Xs with PC. my Kipper-nut. MRG you're special. BH you have cold feet!! Chrissiskippers Barbies Forever-Be happy Hi John! HILL, TRACY LORENE: Ambn: To become a beautician and have a happy life always remember my friends KS FS MB LW SB DF DS DH NT. Slick how about another RAD Party! Here | come florida + Hawaii later BHS Thanx M+D HILLAIRE, AARON: Soccer GTO Remember Texas trip w.JEKDKB live in the fast lane. Ambition: To restore tri power 66 GTO. To build vast wealth, and have my own company. HILTON, HELEN EILEEN: Drama Club, Stage crew. Amtition: To reach any goal | make and to never forget my friends. To meet a huge man someday. Thanks to Smitty and Melissa for making my high school days the best they could be. HOFFMAN, J. BRADLEY: 2yrs Choir, Swing Choir. Ambition: To become an officer in the USAF. To ST. Hey Thaut nuke em! KMAKTKH remember me when I'm in the Senate. All the way with DeMOLAY HOFFMAN, JON G: Vars swim team 3yrs. Ambition: 6yrs USN special forces. Repell with a friend (PG, GRAT, AND RPSJR). To get my dreams working and party on the coast of Oregon (JH and others) PARTY PARTY HOGAN, EUGENE J: 3yrs X-Country, B-ball, 2yrs Track, ASBVP Ambition: Al- ways fight the good fight. Orig R W faces w DSTDTNWVTE-Lst. Lk. Expd. Rem. Great Times w JSLNTDJB MMLAZERDSTNM HTKBK+GHJSLP JBdult.Dip- H.W.w swishers! Beam it up...... Thanx M+D-GL bros. HUDSON, BRENDA MAE: MEMBER OF THE ASB CAFE THANKS MOM DAD Ambition: To REMEMBER THE GOOD TIMES WITH ABPWDSTMCFZDBLKH HUESTON, MIKE: No SPORTS CUZIAINT AJOCK. To never forget the rad times in the Hills SS JOURNEY 83 With JW BUM DEAL! Always remember my friends EDLBBLSS JWBLSAJHMKSS JNSESHTPDRGEORGE FOREVER!! FKNMNPLNTY GDSMN XMAS VAC 83 w SAJ+. ‘SH. HUNTER, KELLY ANN: Choir 2yrs, Calif '83, What-a-sho '83, House of Reps, Ambition: To make the best of my life and live life to its fullest. Remember all the great times w KAREN, GWENOLA, DJKPSRDK JLRKRHWRL WNCHVCNM SLE MM! Japanese forever! Thanx Mom Dad! God Bless! BYE-BYE BHS!MISS YA Mr.S. ISAAK, JEANETTE: RaiderBand 2yr. Ambition: To be, to have, to know, to love, and to live!! Rem. OF; KR DW. TD-remFF, twtwkys, Hs-IWAS!TWSOTBT! Tra- ceycNFT brndyTce mrskt, oladveveryt- AEHHFBK TconNY! WHMMGTw ZNtoo! SS meCAL '83 ' TWG!! Heychic, what’sprevailing? ‘‘84’’Spain!! law- lyTB! ThanksMom Dad ILY ISAKSON, DONALD: MEMBER OF CULT! BOCVAN83!! Where's the HP? SJ w RICM BR DS WHO? NORTHGATE- what a relief!PATGw Trivia. Always remem- ber DAN R.Sorry. REMEMBER FRIENDS BMBRDCMKJN EHGHMMCFKHKHMSPFAHSR!!!!LB where are you? ART | INSTITUTE BOUND W SA. 1 ART STUDENTS 84. Ambition: TO LIVE(PARTY) LONG JABBORA, DONNA: Rah-Rah''83-84 ’ Ambition: To Make all the right decisions in future. Rem. Always: SNCMMMDBJSS WKRENHVTBesp. MBMSSLWLGNGJB, ILY! Der ‘‘Fms’’! Oreo dice, wheresBSmbm? Oct31LG, Calf,! WhereAreOur ClothesSN? BangOUR headsNG? HisDingy Muff!JBthanxUPB! ItsaBust! Bye ByeWef Will! GoFer 5! Thanx M D! JACQUES, TREVOR: WRESTLING DRAMA PREZ. TECH CREW. AMBITION: TO MAKE MY FIRST MILLION BEFORE I’M 24, TO REMEMBER RADICAL TIMES WITH BE, DP, YT, JW, SS, MS, TECH, NK, BS. THANX TO FAMILY AND DJ FOR BEING THERE. XPRESS KREW 2 is on as ALWAYS. | LOVE YOU RI. DON’T GET TOO HUNGRY. BYE JALBERT, MICHAEL E: Ambition: to live one day at a time. To make a million before I’m 30. Remember the best of times with TS, the Blaze, SCJMDSMRJR DMYDMBED PMHMLYTMLR TRBSHHVTBPS. “Squid Lives’? BYE BHS. Thanks MOM DAD JENSEN, MICHELLE: HUMAN CATALYST: SUCK VIXENS- 12YRS: BOWIE X3 IN’'83: BLCK MRKT-VANBC: PRUDENT PENNY-S L: KUGS: ENNY’S: PAU- LINE'S: CELLO SQUARE: WINTHROP 81-82: PROTO-JUNKIES: E-MINOR: ‘‘l FEEL LIKE A GROUP OF ONE THEY CAN'T DO THIS TO ME I'M NOT SOME PIECE OF TEENAGE WILDLIFE”: “COME CLEARLY WHERE THE FLAVOUR IS SEEN HERE IN BLACK AND WHITE”: LOVE YOU- M, K, J: “EVERYTHING WAS BEAUTIFUL AND NOTHING HURT” JOHNSON, VALERIE L: AMBITION: TO BE SUCCESSFUL AT WHATEVER | DE- CIDE TO DO Remember the good times with ST RS RB JE TY BL JL JOHANSEN, DEBORAH S: V. Swimming 4 yrs, Choir 2yrs, Calif 83, Key Club AMB: To accomplish what | can. To remember times w sLB ‘‘GUMBY”’ NEGRTWRPMW.A Thanks to Frank 'DAD” (Flirt) Don ‘ GRAMPA ”. MBBHTL. To remember the Glen Goodtimers JOG w SS. The Anacortes Game w RP GH. JOHNSON, ERIK R. ‘RICK’: Motocross Maniac, MBA 83 84. Ambition: To make a million before I'm 25 and then travel around the world. To own my dream house with MM. Never forget good times with TJSJJBBEMMTRR- TEMRRR AJHSPBKLMWVBB and of course MM. ‘STAY AWAKE ALL NITE” Ha- waii 84! ThnxM D JUCHAU, DONALD WAYNE: RAIDER RADS, '82-84: Knowledge Bowl, '82-84: Drama Club, '83-84: HAIRCUT '83. Ambition: To be great chef, or an even greater wizard. DESERVE ANY FISH, BILLY? R-BER: good times w i: EG- TAPFMSCFD IDCDDJJRD WWRWRRJTAL MASS OTHERS! BOC ALDO, ’83. I'M GONE. BOC!! KERR, BRIAN M: Ambition: TO BE DRIVEN AROUND IN A CHAUFFER DRIVEN, PEARL WHITE ROLLS ROYCE, AND NEVER HAVE TO WORK A DAY OF MY LIFE. BE-KEEP THE RED MQPAR ALIVE FO BN KIMBALL, ROSS E: Ambition: To sell exotic cars, get filthy rich, and be happy while doing it. JP thanx for passing R R for me! SZ thanx for passing math for me! gotta go, my surf, nazi friends are waiting for me. later BHS! KOETJE, KRISTIE ANNE: TO ALWAYS REMEMBER THE FRIENDS IVE MADE AND TO BE HAPPY IN LIFE HEY APRIL MAYBE YOULL TOUR WITH THE STONES ?LIZ NEVER FORGET H ST! HAWAII 84! HEY APRIL LIZ KAREN JANET KELLI VANESSA ANNEKA TAMI DEGI JEFF MP SW KW KR TJ JB PARTY HARDY! THANKS MOM AND DAD | LOVE U! KURTZ, ANTHONY STEPHEN: CHOIR, RAIDER RADICALS, MATH TEAM ’83 w JS Ambition: To be in accord with all nature and to achieve the ultimate goal, whatever it may be. LST. LK. UFO EXP. W JS, GH-HW W swish and the Bull- oilyforPrez-Trop. 83(219)-not. Dame82 w GH-Volvos 4-everGGTCZZJBJBJB LAFAVE, CONNIE RAE: MEXICO '84 Ambition: To See PIP in GUAM! HEY LES Lori, Rem GAMMA 921? M-LADY, Crow 7up! Rem. All the CRAZY things we did got away w and the ones we didnt! EJP, MISS good times! CAN ADA! LUV YA BUFORD! Good LUCK in! nevermind! RUBY, LAFAVER, HeggemLADY84 LAHATT, LYALL S: To have a Prosperous life and to remember all my friends at BHS and all the good times we had stay in touch SJM LAMPHIER, DANNY: V Wrestling 2yr Ambition: To be most succesfull at what | want to do in life: HAWAII ‘ 84’’ AWESOME LOVE YA CRISSY: LOVE YA MOM- DAD: And to Remember all the good times with: KRJEBTEMMHDSCFGBWVTD RTTWNTARSNN GDBNNBACVTCSMM BBJCRRBKMTCDSRM: EVANS APPT: STAY COOLBOYS: “HEY DUKE” LANN, MARCUS: Football, Baseball, Track. Ambition: To become a rich FBI or CIA agent, to get ‘‘HT'’ and ‘‘LM”’ together again! Elise FOREVER ENIABTMLTY! Remember Big White and Ed. Gengers and Aylens are AWESOME! | Love ELA Tons!! See ya. WWU, oh well had to go somewhere ... MNETF Bye. LARSEN, JEAN DARA: Odaci, Honor Society. Good Luck to LB,BK, BT, SM, AS. Ambition: To be successful and Live Life to the fullest!! Be happy Barb See you all later. BTSBL+LHAJRCPGB!!! LAUGHLIN, CHERYL RENEE: Band, Cal 83, MeX 84. Ambition: To reach for the stars and at least catch a few. Basement Snta Cls(JT) ICE CREAM! New Rky Rd Gemini tufu HOWS the chin Eric? Mr Perfect! rmbr GTW SSLH KRKJPFLRK KPGLDSJWJ TTBMMEM ILY MFD Dan lel wywh Thanx MR. P Bye! LAVIGUEURE, RACHELLE: Ambition: Be sedated back on catalina Is NVR FRGT THE SNDWHCH SABATOGE ON Egghead’s Ickr w S.N. Porch and NIC at Beta Suds at Surise w Dave Rgtballcourt and Scottie Psycho at USC Run Gun tres Lmmis and cows at LIS Chmpgn, Lagers and frnchbrd Clarks pt w J.M. to awy WNKRS LAWRENCE, BRENDA JEAN: Choir Ambition: To Always be happy where ever | go and who I’M with ‘“‘FRED”’ to Remember All The good Times with all my friends from BHS ALSO Thanks Alot MOM DAD ALASKA HERE | COME AND TO SEE THE BIG REUNION IN THE SKY! 1 will SEE YOU ALL AT THE 10 YR.REUNION BYE LEVIN, GREG ALAN: Yrbook-AstEdtrSnrEdtr StCncl SenateJnrSnrRep StageDor KnowBowl HonSociety Ambition: ToBePresOfBoeing, IBM, orU.S. ToTravel To- MorePlaces ThanKP. NOTthePAPER shredder WORKfix MARTINELLIS HERFjones LEONAPIP POLISHremover BahamaPAM DONTfallIN- CARLA sciroco- CHERI NUKElori ITShere SOMWHERE-KR+KD WuUheres-TS NUKE aTWINKIE-MR seeyouinthealps or onthe beaches ofCLUBMED see meinfortune500 orwalst. jrnl-WILAMETTE+ QUANTUM ea aan ea LEQUE, JULIE K: Frosh Sec Odaci DECA Puerta Vallarta w CH snickers Ambi- tion: To continually travel All my life and not pay a single Bill to Remember J. Linds RATMAY HE RIP! SM SQUAT LB dont POP the Balloons CJ2yrs AtnruZ Bye Bye BHS Thanx mom ILYL! LOVELL, MIKE J: VAR FBALL TRACK BASEBALL Ambition: TO REM ALL THE GOOD TIMES HEY BE ITS BEEN GREAT! SPR. DANCE 82 CABIN GB LOCKER PARKVIEW I'LL NEVER FORGET THE GOOD TIMES W BEJSGBSFMM BEDLCFTPGCLH AND ALL THE REST TY M D ILY JA I'LL NEVER FORGET YA ILYDFMH AC DC WHERE ARE WE? MAGGARD, MINDY: TENNIS, MATMAIDS, SophSec, HCroy82, CHRLDR8384 A: TO BE HAPPY and do something w my life, THDSFJO! Gofer 3HEYRah's You- GuysAre GreatBusTFoolinDJ, D Lbp GOODTIMES w ALLMYFRIENDS Cherish- MEMw Dean: YourSpecial INGTLYGoITILw You MyNugSlugTedBear YouMa- keEach DayNFW. psQuidILYfe: WHOOPWHOOP MARCELO, FABIO FROES: SwimTeam, KnowledgeBowl. SometimesMe AndMy- Friends MakeCrazyQuotations Like‘‘ThereAre BirdsWhoFly, ThereAre BirdsWhoFallButl’m StillWandering NudeDownTheStairs, WithMyHandker- chief. ThisToMyAmerican FriendsSoTheyCanRememberTheLazy Brazilian WhoUse ToSay ‘GO FOR IT’’. Thank's MARTIN, MICHAEL D.: Football 4yrs State 82 Baseball 4yrs. Ambition: To live life to It’s fullest and never be in Debt. Remember Good times with LJKEEECS- MAR MG your the greatest ‘‘Hey moonie”’ uncl BBS ‘'84 ’ to all the Buds thanx thanx M D and M DRansom HOMER SID WATCH OUT FOR SIDEWALKS MEHUS, SARI: DRAMAWHAT-A-SHOW’83, SPRING PLAY’83, MALIBU’82, YL, ST, UB, WATA, WWU83. THANX M D LYKCGF, LIZ JULE4321! LETS SHAVE EM!TO ALWAYS DO THE EXTRA TO WORK, LOVE LIVE, MOST OF ALL, TO LIVE FOR MY LORD KING JESUS, PHIL 4:8 LYASSJLJLL PDWCBBS, UB BUDS FOREVER LSTJDSDDPQNR DH 1984 IS TOP! MELLAND, ERIC: Homer Sid, Football baseball Choir swing Ambition: To Go to Hawaii remember the good times with Sid Sam Barney and MM-shoot the moon, Remember the good times in OCS Kodiak Attack CL’s of 83-841 Love ya All JR Be a good man and stay out of trouble PA. SC ‘‘84” in Hawaii ‘“‘BYE”’ MESKAN, JURINA: Veronika Vicious: CleanLiving UnderDifficult Circumstances: WWU Party Alumni-JPSLFMSZ: Quadrophenia: Victims of poor attitude: Anar- chy-In SID we trust: Tina Chopp: Backstage w Talking Heads Dec2 3: Chmpgn Brkfst: DK’s in Vancouver: All Mod Cons: Bart-MoreThan This: WE ARE THE MODS MILLER, ROBERT ALLAN: Hockey Football St82 Baseball Soph Royal 81. Ambi- tion: To live Thru Today and Tommorrow and get paid for doing nothing. 49 51 FORD RULES LET theBLAZE burnSIDsam BARNEY SHLW DJhave aCLUEre- member thegreatseitrap thegoodold daysw DSDSDSNGSHreun94 ThanxM D MILLS, JOEL E.: Ambition: To take one day at a time and hopefully make it big. Thanks for the great times RMDLDSHUTBJB SHBT! Hey RM remember BT’s bash next time it’s going to be even better. See ya around later. Hawaii 84 MITCHELL, LEANN E.: Yrbk 2rys AMBITION: To always be happy at whatever | decide to do in life. To always remember all the good times with AHASBHSHKRJHMJ!!! Beaner, | spilled it!! ILYAH IAW!! KILLER! HAWAII '84 w BH! BH we got caught w the evidence! AS B'day punch! THANKS M D, ILY! MONTAGUE, MICHAEL E: Chevy 1 3yrs JA Hey!MC69 CAMARO ByeBye! TC Joke MustangHAHA Ambition: To Become The Best in what | do Get Rich Quick TCMCAPDGSSBMDIDAP IBEBDDSMKREDJJT Party Always BOC: ACDC Hagar- Rule 52Chevy 427 Rat Blowsmy Mind WBRemember TheGoodtimes LoveYa 80- 84 SoLongJorgiBye MOYNIHAN, MICHAEL FRANCIS: Frosh Football, Frosh Basketball, Golf 80-84. Ambition: To hold on to dreams; work hard at them and go where they take me. Great times with: DPGHDSTNMHSFJBWBSCSF. THANX MOM DAD and SIS. It's time to Ramble On. McCALLUM, ROBERT: Ambition: To excel at med at the UW Hew BRDI-What would TG be without trivia? ... You get the milk!SJ in sea was great; 5:00 wasn't..DI-Take Portal Way OK? TC-Tire fixed..What Snow? Br-TT in BB THIS YEAR too! CAR INTERIOR fixed you ride in front! Thanks Mom and Dad McCAULEY, CHRISTINE D: Tennis 2yrs, BBal 3yrs, TRACK 4yrs. FABclub, Mexi- co 84, Boys''HOOP 'stats- Coliseum 83(4for4th)84? un-huh!! Ambition: To do nothing, have everything, and be happy!! RemAL:Great times w everyone ESP: BOOB POOK BEEB!! RMS40Z 410-Diga!! DO DBwantMS!!NOV782- YELL!! Thanx M D ILY. McCUISTION, BETH: Choir Winter Spts Roy 83 Texas 83-Look out |’m Back Ambition: To reach the goals | have made for myself lift up those around me NF fun times w bb Boob Crub ThnxCM for always being thr PdlILYGH GOOD Lk CMSHENEMDO Everyone CUN 10 yrs BYE BHS its been great! ThxM DILY McKINNON, LEE A: DRUMS PERCUSSION JSR Band Cal 83 some other stuff | can’t remember. Ambition: To Jam with Buddy Neil To stay with Deb and never lose my friends LDCLRNPPFORVMSDA Hey Buds Heres to the MOON RVfoPP ROCKON!! Hey Mark Let’s go fishing Have a clue Russtle?!! McMURRY, LORI E: Choir, Swing, ODACI Vice Pres., What-a-Show, Cal 83! Ambition: To do the best in all that | do, live life to it’s fullest and to keep skating! rmber good times w LGJSJWCHHGLBMST MMRLYLGPBJBEN SwP. ...! Hey LG CH DJHBIPMS? Let's have a Pajama Party! Thanx Mr. S. ILY M D. NEHER, ROBERT ALLAN: FOOTBALL 3yrs, TRACK 3yrs, RADICALS. Ambition: To enjoy life, and the way that | chose to spend it. Rmbr the fun w JBGGNGSHEN JSTSNSRMSN JBSRDJDBTM LGJSMMSW. Go Navy! Thanks to M D, +DW Good Luck Greg. Go get em JB CLASS, is a convertible! Good-bye BHS So long VW NELSON, JAMES A: 2 yrs Symph Band (Tuba), 1 yr Raider, 1 yr Frosh Bands (Trumpet), California ’83, PNE '81-'84. Ambition: Be the best E.T. the Navy ever had. Thanx to DACLJASPD STGLMDJN GDJDJVCD+ DSRCSHJW TBTCFre- d+Ralph and Mrs. E. One World is enough for all of us - The POLICE. NESS, A. TY: VRS B-BALL 83-84 STATE 83-84? VRS GOLF 82-84 STATE 84? AMBITION: TO HAVE FUN AND MAKE MONEY BIG$ CAL 83 AWESOME w DS ORIG R W FACES DSGHTDTEWV REMEMBER GREAT TIMES W DSTDMHGHWV TEARGGBKJSLN EMRBRT THANX KC KEEP IN TOUCH CAL OR HAW '84 HDOP WAS GREAT “‘CHICKS WOW” NGUYEN, LINH VAN: Football Bball Wrestling. Ambition: To Graduate from a -U- To STAY HAPPY AT ALL TIMES TO STAY IN THE MIST OF THINGS-RM HW W SWISHERS- JSGHTDJBMM Great Times on THE Slopes-DSTNMM Rem SSSSS DUCK-Lou Lives THANKS THOA ANH FOR ALL THE SUPPORTS USA-cool X F MLMBERS FVCC NICHOLLS, SHELLY: MatMaids, Choir, Calif83’ OUCH! RahRah HC Queen 83- 84. Ambition: To Live on my own and love it! To walk on an endless beach w adam! DJ, where are our clothes? Hey RahRahs, ITS A BUST! Be good Jill and Stef! Keep in touch w friends! GOFER 7! TOGA , Thnxmom! ILYAER! NICHOLS, BRETT L: Track: 1, 5, 6. KMABK. Ambition: 3.5 NIMS, LAURIE: GRADUATED 1984 YA!! Ambition: To never be a follower only a Leader! Remember good times w SLCJJJBRJLVJDPDJJP LWJIDRM + TC-Did | alredy ask you that? Richknewwhat? OHNOTHEPhonesringing! HeySSSSSS Getdown JI-FF Mrirv-anygood jokes? Thatgaggy feelingSHA-BOB THANKM D FAMILYA LATER NOWAKOWSKI, EDWARD M: CHOIR PREZ, SWING, CAL83, ALLEYCATS, WHAT- A-SHO82-84 FOOTBALL4yrs WRESTLING SPIN ODACI IBCY Ambition: To DO THE LORDS WILLAND P.T.L.A: TO SHARE MORE GOOD TIMES WITH JHLCVHTD LGEMJP SEE YA DR ALSO TO HAVE MANY MORE FUN TIMES W H.R. FYEDKA- +CHAVA | LOVE YOU MOM:DAD U2 M+D R OTTER, DIANA: 4yr Mat-Maid, Royalty 81, 2yr band. Ambition: To be rich happy at the same time. Always remember-all friends-shotime- bert rogmem DK MRTaste-Racoon- BGCC-my ties-Jan 1 1984-OH MY GOD!-Hey Cork!-KL- Don’t WORRY ABOUT IT!!!-Sorry WV-Luv ya M D IT just DOESN'T MATTER!! PARKS, JANET LEE: Hawaii ’'84 Ambition: To someday find the end of the rainbow. ILY RLH Jr.! To never forget the memories and laughter shared with Rusty, Lorna, Denise, Val, Jim, Chris, Diana, Karen, Paril, Kris, and Jimmy. Thanks mom, Alice and Angie! ILY!! PARKS, KAREN MARIE: Ambition: To win the WSL before | make it through college. ILY stuart K. Allen. Thanx for your support Mom and Teresa. PATTERSON, DEBBIE S: ToSomeday GoToEurope SkiTheAlpsw oNG! LIPAC- TION-HW-To AlwaysBeAn ExampleTOSW MW ? ILUVM M’' SDR. SuessLIVES! nibbledopp! NEVER forgetBKtimes. WWUAdventures. KEEPSMILIN’. THANXM D4 everything! BIRCHBAY CONDOS4EVER! SH-DOYAHAVETOGO? LEEVIISSBAKK ABAKKAILMBTOO! MEMORIESRGREAT! SPATER! PATTERSON, GREG: Football To be sucessful get rich and live along life remem- ber all the good times with GB, CF SS JS JH PETERSON, RAYMOND D.: Swimming, Concert Swing Choir 2nd Base Rocks. Ambition: To succeed in the Lords eyes to live my life for him. To become Happy, Successful, rich in what ever | do. Special Thanks to seeker MH. | love You Thank You VHENJBKRMHMEDH, Especially You Mom Dad!! PETERSON, TUDIE KATHY: Raiderband 3yrs, Calif. 83, Parac 81: Ambition: To be successful and happy at whatever | intend to do with my life and keep ‘'FIRE”’ as long as possible! Remember good times with TCKSMPCLLHGL, KS See ya in the shows, TC Let's breakout! Yowza! Hey MP That was close! MoM and Dad Thanks Bunches!!! PHAM, DUY T: Soccer Club 3 yrs, Varsity Soccer 84? Math team 83-84. Ambi- tion: To Be Happy With Whatever | do. To Be In The Navy And Venture The World. To Remember The Good Times w TTTJJT At AC DC, LOVERBOY. SCORPIONS FOREVER! ORCAS ISLAND 83. Always remember MEMM JTTTMLTJ. PITSCH, ELIZABETH J: Tennis 3yrs. Track lyr. B’ball lyr. Softball lyr. Orch. Cal’'83 Chamber lyr. Mat-Maids 3yrs(Pres) Soph Class Pres SENIOR CLASS PRES. ‘84!!AMBITION: To Find Something to be ambitious about. Remember Susie WMBH! Gotta stop my fret'n ... Oh ya, life goes on... PLATTNER, JOHANNA ROTTEN: Memb.WWU party alumnus club(exclusive-no crashers please) SIDisGOD Worship HIMorDIE. Jurina-IThinkWe HaveAnAtti- tude Problem! ImOKyoureNotOK! BkstageTalking heads83. WeAreTheMods. Birnam WoodBrkfast Service. Prtysw SZ JM VitaminA fry at theUrudie cant fail HOBO JOpt2 PULLAR, KRISTINE K: HONOR SOCIETY, Knowledge Bowl, House of Reps. Ambition: To never forget Bad Algebra words. | thank you for standing by me through school. Thankyou Dad for taking me to see the world and mom for helping me with my horse. Have a great rest of your life LRPFILBGL PRANGER, LISA: Bathroom Loiterer, Heater Hog, Lunch 80-84. Ambition: For my New Year's resolution to come true! Right, Khoas? I'll never forget good times and great friends. Bye everybody-best of luck and | hope your dreams come true!!!! RICHARDSON, BARBARA: Frosh Band-Thankyou Mr. Patterson! Alys rmbr tms w JWSSJGTCRVZCLCBHDSCJHSH!! Frgt SS-burnout-pull em up!! JW-I will nvr skp agn!! SS-JW gid we r bst frds!! Thrash on the caddie!!In the shop agn? Alwys rmbr Dan Rick-Welvu!Luv u Donald! Thanx mom! To be Hpe 4-ever RISELAND, KAREN L: Jazz Ens, Band, SPIN, Cal 83 Ambition: To remember that happiness is what counts. To skydive! eek a mouse! TBDSTBD?! TS Want sauer- kraut? Have you ever really looked at your hand-| mean REALLY? DSKJJTTSPDCH GLBVDSKDA FRCTCDKMrP Thanx mom Dad | love You!! Bye Jen! ROBERTS, KEN. KR: Baseball 3 yrs Football 2yrs All NWL '83 2-7 Ambition: To see BS score big. Sorry SR. DO DB when are you going to show me what GKRS is? Hi SNNGDJHH. What does GOFER mean 8? Fun w DLDSEMBAJB RBCB. Orcas w Rollers Roadtrips. CDSYSSAS! Thanx Mom Dad ROBINSON, LORI: SWING, CHOIR, YRBK. Ambition: To eat icecream with Barry Manilow, sail the 7 seas and to touch GRENICH VILLAGE! | luv u DAN! PTGH THANX! LBKPCHGLDRTWTBSK | LUV U ALL MUCHO. COME AGAIN!! SALVANA WA. HERE | CUM. BOOM boom. Thanx SL, BJ, ER! MIKE U SCUM! | luv U too! Squeek SQUEEK! SIGNED HIPPIE WOMEN! BYE BYE ROE, SALLY MARIE: Ambition: To someday get organized and keep in mind all the UHBT’'S shared w SC Yetz- Hodedo, | tink Im in twubble. U of O here | come. Quack! SC KC-Birch Bay! Lights-I’m not worried about it! Year of Adven- ture? Safari! Thanks MDPLM, RMSC ILY DAYO! MOO ROGERS, LESLEY EILEEN: Sportscar Club. AMB: To work to my full capacity and attain the knowledge and skills that will enable me to create my future control my destiny. TO REM: 7+7+BBay w LH, Gamma 921, LKP W KS, the big ““T”’, Lof 4th LH? Go Camping KSRALH SS? ILYKS MTD C BUBYE ROLLS, BARRY: RaiderBand Ambition: To live life for all it’s worth. Remember all the good times with BM DI at SS PonFW, JJ, BB on the beach make PC TG L in V no Water. BOC at w MSDIDJe+c Got your Hp? Blast in Cal’83 SMGX Hey lets go to S or F! Brun time! Bye BMDIMSLMLR PFTATEDAYTFJN ROLLINS, WENDY LYNNE: MMaids, VBall, Gymn, Track, Flagteam, R S Bands, Wen atch-81, PNE, Calif-83, Shawnie- ‘Powder Fight!’’ LJ-Rem: Jr Prom w NS DK, 1-2-3 Strip, ‘‘Shamu-Hugs”’ ‘Sometimes you just got to say what the @ ! ’ Ambition: Success and Happiness!! ILY M D, LWKHFSCFSRKR THNCBHGHLVCG84 rocks ROSSER, SUSAN: TO TRY HARD TO MAKE IT HIGH REMEMBER THE GOOD TIMES WITH KC LA WR BR SC AND THE REST. GREAT TIMES AT TP AND THE PARTIES AT GC JA. YOU CAN MAKE It, YOU JUST HAVE TO TRY GOOD LUCK LA ROTHENBUHLER, CAROL: Ambition: To do whatever makes me happy, get a pink car, and always be Brucey’s little Carebear. Remember all the good times w everyone- anybody wonna go to Acme? Honk Honk SH watch out for the tree Amoeba TG's march 26 BC+CR 4ever 84’ SCHEMSTAD, SCOTT: Football 2yrs. Ambition: To get rich quick and enjoy Life To The fullest. ““YAK ’ rules Rember MKSWGDJSJBSABV Rember Last DAY of school 82 MKBV Thanks Mom Dad ‘'800’’Forever!!! SCHENCKING, MARK G: JSR Band Cal83 Ambition: Rock with BOC! Rich put a 302 in it always remember LMRNCFBRBECF hey Lee lets go hunting and fix your truck has anyone seen BUD!? Barney lets go 4wheel in your JEEP! SCHENCKING, SUSIE: 3yr. MATMAID AMB: To live happily ever after w JEFF W.-THANX Dun! Fumes! Hey Putt-Putt!: POP! REM GRT times w DJLPLWMMCB all the MM’S. HEY! Red Light! C.F.D. HURRY! DUH!- Say HI to TOMMY! DAD too!! LP:'WE GOT ONE! DOPEY GRUMPY! JW: Alvin Luvs You - ME TOO! BYE SCHERMERHORN, WILLIAM KEITH: Raider Rads Vice Prez., Football MGR., Athletic Trainer, Orchastra and Chamber Orchastra: To be the best that | can and rich “Bring on the BEAST! ’ Remember Smorgies and Steak Thanks M - DTCJBMR. SMrs. VSLTBKJGGJVBCMr. BLGNG SCHUSTER, DEAN: 4Yrs. Hoop, STATE84? Fr.Royalty, CC. Ambition: To Live, Laugh, Love. Rem. Friends A-Z, MyNUGBEARMM-WHOOP, MauiRays WMH82, LA wtn83, ORCAS “‘DIP ' ORIG. R WFACES, HC WPUD-SS! DEFLEP wWRT,MTLA! RADSKI?SwDuck, MEGADIPCLUB, PARTIS, Z-Car, SKI-SURF-SAIL, GoneFishin, 68CAMARO, ROCK ON-TO END wMINDY 4ever SEIDLITZ, PAUL: Eagle Scout, November 1983; Ambition: To join National Eagle Association; to become a Diesel Mechanic, I'll remember VA, KG, TW, KW, JB, SB, TF, JL, CB, JM, SW, CC, CE. Good Luck Class of 84! SELENE, SHERYL: Symphonic Raider Band Calif.84. Ambition: To take life to its limit be sucessful! Rember great times w CLLHDSJWBRDJTS JTMMVFKPBVCH mr. P. Hey twin wanna get some icecream? Lets all go jog- ging! Calif here we come! Thanx M D. We all wish you were here D.R. SEWELL, AUDREY BETTY: Track, Ambition: To be successful at what | do in life. To find the man of my dreams. Always Remember the good times with SHLMKNJHBH California 84 SH we are History | love you BS SHEARER, DAN: Baseball 4yrs, Football 3yrs STATE 82, Raiderclb Prez. Ambi- tion: To Live Life as it comes with TJM FOREVER. NEVER FORGET THE LAST DAY SOPH. YEAR!!! HEY TJM DON’T FORGET 1-28-88 | won't, | LOVE YOU!! Remember great Friends RMKRRTRBSS THANKS MOM and DAD!!!! SHELLEY, SUSAN: Ambition: To succeed in what | want out of life. To improve my relationship with Daniel and to live the best life possible with him. I'll always remember the good times with: SMFSTHKSDWLHTDTS and all of the rest of my friends. Thanks mom and dad. Mustangs live on! SHERFEY, KELLY S.: Choir, Ensmbl. Ambition: To live in Fla. while mildew grows on B'ham. Share limelite w Bowie! Be as cute as Ma! C U in Fla. Tracy. JaAW RBLNRVKDSSDS Angie-4wheelin, Boh,Lugots. BADAZSHMA! Miss you Dad. G. Luck J D. Come back Karl H. Bye BHS! SJOBERG, DARLA MARIE: Upward BoundStudent, 2yrs. VolleyballAmbition: To always strive to reach my full potential. To never forget who my friends are: VHCHCH COPBSATHLBDJTJJVJPSVSM BYRWKHDKPKD FLFTSNKCLTHJJMR. I UBBuds AllThe Rest. Phil.4:8 ... P:L!VerySpecial ThanxTo GrandmaMomé Derrick, IWALY all! SLOCOMB, DELLA MARIE: Band, Jazz Ensemble, Choir, Honor Society, Cal ’83 Ambition: To enjoy my life to the fullest no matter who | am with or the circum- stances. Thank you everbody for helping me throug h school, especially, KRCHDKSSLHMOTS SMITH, DARRYL: Football Ambition: To Get Very rich without Working too much. To rember the Good times here and with JJTCJBMMJBMJBEB SDSRDGSCZNG. No more rose Gardens ‘‘84 ' Rules SMITH, DIANE: Ambition: To one day venture past My Mocho Mod class to face the Brutil almost frightning reality of making my own dentist appt! Hey KC YAssjpgRAT! Lets go to the fair, out-n-about oops we're caught! What funeral? Always a fat Bottomed girl! Ankersaway! Love ya mom Den SMITH, KAMI MICHELLE: Chamber (2yrs), Orchestra (4yrs), Calif’83, Spanish (3yrs!), Mexico’84. Ambition: To someday reach my goal! Next year's yours KM-3AM stands sigh! Victoria’81 W Hag, Ellen, Bob, Sue. Thanx MOM! Bye all-l'’m out! My love to DSTLKMTCTPCHDRT JVHTSDF MR. S! SMITH, KIMBERLY A: MATMAID 2YRS PREZ 1YR. REM GOODTIMES W SZCMMBANDEVE MRR NEVERFORGET SWDIST. ILYLP THANKS SUE! ISTIL- LYRR MBDONTFORGET OURPART Ambition: TOGETWHERE IWANT TO BEIN- LIFE ANDENJOYIT! THANKS MOMANDDADILY'!!! SMITH, TRICIA: V.Tennis, Exec Board, BBall Stats, Choir(Cal.83). Ambition: To always be happy and keep a smile in everything | do. KR I’m not the dizzy one! DK SHHH! GL WU HERE WE COME! CH Want some fries? DS SLOW DOWN! GG I'LL miss Ya! Volvos forever! Thanx mom dad! Bye Aaron Kory rr SS SS S'' '.|'' 7??? }0 7 7. 7.0. SONGSTER, JEFF S: MBA, Math Team '83 W TK Ambition: To be a successful CPA. Memories: Lost Lake UFO encounter with GH TK JB! Look out for that mailbox!, HW w Swishers, Duck- ‘‘ISMELLSWATERS”, POT IT!, DilyBird, Slam- mers, JB ultimate DIP. Later-GHJBGGTK LNBKTNKHGHMHMM GCJHSBCSFTEAM STORMS, LOBERTA L, DAMSLE IN DISTRESS!: JAZZ SYMPH BAND CAL 83 TENNIS PNE 4yrs: Ambition: To follow the Path of the Lord: HIBB! NEVERFOR- GET: KDMOJT TECEKPVFBD ABLHMMCPSCL ELTRSPFTFLRRREWKCDB BCBF:HICRAZY MANGO! RONSHLUTE! MYRBISFIWALLYOUT! SurpRISE! THANKSMR.F! SEEYA10yrs! ESTE ES BOBBI'S THANKSM D! STULL, JULIE ANN: Odaci Ambition: To succeed in life and fulfill all my dreams To always remember GREAT TIMES w good buds- WUWU, EIEM, Biach, Ciach, Jape, Diach, Piu, Embi, and Eska! David, | luv you! hey EIEM remember my house June 12?!!? Thanx lots mom and dad! Mexico’84 DWGL SWEET, FRANCES: my Abit in life is to succeed in what ever | desire to do in life Thanks for eveyThing RU TH WRLW CF MB SS DW CH NC SM SB KS By the way mom thanks alot for making me go all the times that | didn’t want to SWORDMAKER, ERIK MAXIMILLION: VARSITY F-ball, COMPUTERS. Ambition: To EXCELL AT College, GO With The flow and Ruffle The NYSE, Get my Import Export license And Get that FIRST MILLION UNDER MY BELT. Thanks DAD VENI VEDI VECI Look Out USA Im on my way You Do What you want to Do EMS TAUNTON, RICKY DEAN: 2yrs var baseball. Ambition: To make the best out of my life. STAY CLEAN FOREVER! To Always luv EKG. June 16, 1988! To Never forget RBBTJEDSMBKRD SMHTDBCJBTC and esp. A-DAM! Good luck in your new life Buzz! | love you Liz Gulley! Thanks for everything mom and dad THOMPSON, WALLACE EVERETT II: Football, Basketball Trainer, Raider Club, Stage Door’83. Ambition: To attempt many new things and do as well as | possibly can on anything | try. Thankyou mom Dad for all the love support. See-Ya later DAJBBBBHTKCKGSGGTD TIEMAN, BUZZ: Ambition: togosomewhere, dosomething, andbeSOMEBODY. Tonever forget JERBRTMBDLEMM HLNPARADOxX andallthe otherrads! Totrea- sure thetimesw SSToown anRX-7andshow the ganghowto takeCHUCK! Toloo- k2each dayasanewbeginning live itlikeitsmylast. Toremember mybabes: LG DJ! THANKSMUCHM D ROCK ON! LATER TRANS, MYLINH: Ambition: To be successful And Live Life To It’s Fullest! Keep in Touch: PBLBLN!! Goodluck to All! ’84 The Best Time at BHS. EAFPVYLI!! keep smiling! Bye ... Bye to All!!! TRINH, JUNG B-M: 3yrs. Soccer Club, Vars. Soccer, Math Club, Yearbook, Amb: RestoreSilverLady, UseMyAbilities Beyondlimits ToAchieveAll MyGoals InLi- feAnd LetFateLeadMeTo MyRightful Place. CllIgNowYOUNG-ER Ride750sFor- ever LngJhnSlvr AndDruthVdr PullsRedLine InSthGear JRNYH-YEAHSoLong BadAzlImGone VALADEZ, HECTOR: 4Yrs WRESTLING, 4Yrs FOOTBALL 4Yrs Track, Saturday night Poker Club ‘‘The Clan’’. Ambition: To grow alittle taller, get rich quick, and kick back Gotta get crazy w Drew and ‘Bam Bam”’ Tim! nice boat remember: JBSHTCDJSS LPCBJMKDCJAATBP-Buds and everyone else thanks M D VALADEZ, HUGO: 3 yrs. Math Club 2 yrs Prez., 3 yrs. B.H.S. Bands, S. Honors Band, ‘Stage Door’’, Junior Ach., 82-84 Knowledge Bowl “‘Beta’’, ‘You the Jury’’, Vice Prez Intl'l Thespian Soc. 3575, 83 What-a-Sho, ‘Auntie Mame”’, Shom and Shof, hist. Drama Club 84, WATA, ..Ccontinued in ad VAN WOUDENBERG, WAYNE J: B’BALL, Track. Ambition: BE SUCCESSFUL. REM. RED WHITE FACE TDDSTNTEGH, DON'T FORGET BATMAN, SNOWMAN, YAKMAN, GREG WHO FORGOT TO BRING IN THE DOG. FLAME, Elwood ans. to life. Stay GOLD KC. DON’T FORGET THE GOODTIMES! MHDSJETNARLNRBR TDLTDDB THANX MOM D VAN ZANTEN, RUSS: REMEMBER THE GOOD TIMES WITH JHLMFRPPMB JHMMEK: ALWAYS KEEP ROCKING WITH THE MOON 1 HEY MAN YOU OWE ME A BEER: ARE WE OUT OF GAS LEE? FREAD! TO LIVE AND LOVE MY WOMAN FOREVER: RC: THE GOOD TIMES IN CHOIR: Ambition: TO LIVE RICH! PARTY: DRIVE NICE AND BUTIFUL CARS VOSS, JENS PETER: Orchestra, Chamber, Yearbook, Knowledge Bowl Team, Mathclub. Ambition: To have fun and always remember BHS. Also remember Chamber, and ‘‘Franklin Pierce’’. Vielen Dank to FFM and TG, also to KRH and family, Tschuss! WALKER, EDDIE LEE: | enjoyed my four years at Bellingham High School. | have a goal out of life in retail business. | just want to say to the people under me, ‘life has a lot of ups and downs so just hang in there and be strong”. WALKER, LAURIE JANE: Ambition: Hey Wendy remember all the GREAT TIMES w DK and NSDon't Forget 1-2-3 STRIP!! Biting POOL tables, Journey Sum- mer’83, New Years EveNC rem: Birch Bay’ Nice hood ornament w the Truck! ILY, NS!! Love ya N @M D!!WRWCTHFSBH GHSRCGKHBJLDS 1984 ROCKS!!! WEST, JOHN L: Some Sports, K-BOWL. Ambition: To become a greedy self- styled dictator of a small latin country. To make prison by 20. To be a sizzler reject like s5, SA. To never see MM, TC, TJ, MK, MH, EN, JS, TC, ED MS, DA, JS, WETZEL, LORI ANN: Girls’ Swimming, YEARBOOK STAFF, DECA President DECA Achievements Regional contest General Marketing 3rd written test 5th overall: Thanks mom For Everything Ambitions: To Do good in State contest To live a long Healthy Happy Fulfilling life with DavidB: Wynne lets stay in touch 84 Rules WHITAKER, JODY A: 4yrsband, Othello’83, CA’83. Amb: To live young die old! Luv ya walrus! Whose a Penquin?! Swhat did you say Sandi?! Yeaters-under a lite?! Bball-Fball-headrush! Never forget my B F-SHBRSS-Hi Dan!Luv ya-Mom Dad! Ribn, Echo$Sheba-too! Miss ya-CGMDPCHmr PKJBNSLDSKPT ATSRNL- BEMLMbye WOMACK, APRIL MARIE: California '82, HeyKK, never forget Hawaii '84!! Ambi- tion: To always be with the one | love, and to be with KKKPJPVVTFCG FOR- EVER!!! TRILIWBDILY BD! Wedding ’85. Kris, Can’t Wait!!! To Go on tour with the Rolling Stones. Thanx Mom and Dad. | really do love you! WRAY, JOHN LEE: Mgr. Football, Basketball, Baseball, 1 yr. wrestling, 2 yrs. Ambition: To live along and happy life with Angie. To have my own restaurant in Fla. Kelly, Jim, and Debbie, you were my best friends. Thanks for the times in the truck (bombs-away!) Bye folks! WRIGHT, LANA LEE: U-BALL, SOCCER, HOUSE OF REPS: TO KEEP ON SMILING NO MATTER WHAT HAPPENS MAKE THE PEOPLE AROUND ME SMILE TOO. ILY MOM J XTRA THANX TO DOUG JOE THE MAIERS! I'LL LOVE YOU FOR- EVER TODD!! HODEDOHODEDO HONKHONK S.L.-O NO THE ROAD STOPS B B DJSSCHSL JHMBTGSH CRCMLPLH WYNNE, DENISE: Had good times with SSTSHSKMHHTH JLTDLHLWSMBHAS. I'll miss you or Already Have. Ambition: To Have a good career in retailing, to marry Joe Summer KMNotthatway! OhmyGod! SSSideofmyHouse. IluvYou- MomnDad. YoutoJoeLWTSHSDecacontest fashionshow, shPLftnssem. Keepin- touchTSBG YORKSTON, KATHY C: Ambition: To be successful in everything and anything | do. Good times with J@TDJHRHAS JSKEKHES and BH To remember all the special people at BHS and remember all the radical times at the Raider Shack. Tech 83-84 BLAST! Thanx MOM DAD ILY!REUNION ‘'94 See you then! ZARATE, SUSAN L: Choir, Basketball. Ambition: To remember good times w JM JP WWU! To live a long happy life w Ken ILY. Thanx MOM ILY, Thanx Kim. Genesis 84. All Raider Rads should be shot! JMJP BTCHS1 Hopefully in time I'll forget this nightmare! good Bye BHS To Jeff E Kill EEGOR! ZENDER, CHET J: TRACK BASKETBALL RaiderRads MBA CHAMPS Ambition: To live life to the fullest while keeping God in the right place Good Times with TCJBBCJBSHDSK SSHKMDODBCBTBRMA ADFTKBTJGMSDDJSDACRRT Commando 83 Homecoming JBKSSH m'vill 83 84 BCTCJB Tropics 83 84 Rock on PARADOX ZSIROS, JOYCE: Always remember the good times with: TBDMAZSAMZRA JDBARL MOWOMSKJDRDRSBDBTHDJ LBMWTMJS. Fun summer, maybe? Never forget wdyd the garage!(HOLE) To some day own acorvette!! To have a job | really enjoy. Always Keep in touch with my friends! thanks alot MOM DAD! XERXES, BENNY BURNOUT: Ambition: to NEVER EVER AGAIN TYPE ANOTHER SENIOR AMBITION. The persians lost the war, but I’m done with all of these ambitions. Why are there so many $ @ H's in the Senior Class??? | should be reading Oedipus, but instead | have to type all these $ quotes. What’s SLEEP?? Amor to PIP LEONA PAM-EVEN THE TOKEN CHEERLEADER-HOW DID WE MANAGE ALL THESE YEARBOOK YEARS??? What’s a Definite Inte- gral??? CH-drive me to Hawaii in your NEWMERCEDES. GOODBYE SPARTA- HELLO WILLAMETTE-TSRMDR can 84 last 84 more days? ? ?Adios, your Senior Class-Editor. a eee San Juniors Sparkled With Personality The class of 1985 was an enthusiastic class. They were led by Class President Melissa Simpson, Vice President Jane Wheeler, Secretary Michelle Hayes, Boys’ Representative Tim Engman, and Girls’ Repre- sentative Debbie Weyh. The Juniors participated in a wide variety of indi- vidual and group sports and also did quite well aca- demically. They participated with zest and enthusi- asm in everything from yell competitions at pep as- semblies to Homecoming Week and Winter Sports Day with real school spirit. 1: Class President Melissa Simpson, Secretary Michelle Hayes, Boys’ Representative Tim Engman, Girls’ Representative Debbie Weyh, Vice President Jane Wheeler “e 120 Junior Class Juniors Had Style 1: Brett Thomas got into organisms. 2: Karen Trull was proud of her mushrooms in Basic Art 2. Adams, Audrey Ahrens, Tony Albee, Ric Allen, Jenny Anderson, Bill Angell, Bruce Atkinson, Becky Bakkom, Jeff Balcom, Greg Bates, Ken Bechtol, Dan Beer, Cliff Beers, Tonia Benedict, Andrea Benson, Scott Bergman, Tracey Bergstrom, Tim Bering, Kurtis Berry, Elaine Beua, Khun Bjornson, Erik Blair, Stacey Blankenship, Kirk Blankers, Gayleen Bodger, Jason Boutwell, Becky Brandt, Keith Brandt, Shawn Brandt, Troy Bredman, Diana Briley, Sean Brown, Chante Brown, Kelly Brown, Mark Buckenmeyer, Karen Burden, Ryan Burnett, Julie Buswell, Kary Butters, Anne Callero, Ginger Juniors 121 Campin, Mike Cannon, Val Carr, Randy Clayton, Simon Cleary, Maureen Clemenson, Terri Clift, Chris Comfort, Jay Cooper, Tracie Copland, Karen Cowles, Kathy Crockett, Suzy Cummings, Troy Dangelmaier, Kristin Daniels, Lori Darden, Lisa Dawn, Jamie Dawson, Mark Day, Sean Deaton, Melanie Deger, Jenny Delcamp, Ron Delfino, Tracy Denson, Scott Dixon, Erin Eastman, Becky Edkins, Robert Edwards, Julie Eelkema, Colby Engman, Tim Erickson, Heidi Evans, Susan RAIDERS Juniors Were Original 1: Mike Murk and Roger Songster goofed off during Computer Concepts. 2: Lisa Veratt had a happy 16th birthday with her balloons. 3: Tonia Mills got crazy in English. 122 Juniors Ezzy, Kim Fenton, Dean Fields, Natalie Foote, David Ford, Charlotte Forsman, Cindy Foster, Craig Franson, Stephani Frazier, Vince Fredrickson, Niclas Frost, Robert Gallagher, Pat Gallaher, Pat Garmback, Tracy Geer, Heather Gerry, Jay Gesick, Rick Gist, Mike Goepfert, Glenn Gould, Raynell Grant, Kari Gray, Lianne Gunderson, Leroy Hagoski, Brian Hale, Lisa Hall, Jenny Hammer, Vince Hamrick, Mike Hanes, Bill Hanrahan, Jayme Hanson, Debbie Hanson, Laura _ Juniors Had Pizzaz 1: Niclas Fredrikson and Laura Backstrom relaxed at the Grub Tolo. 2: While explaining good gossip, Debbie Han- son ate her lunch. 3: ‘‘If looks could kill, ’ thought Shawn Brandt. Juniors 123 Hanson, Robbie Harrington, Brad Hatfield, Chris Hawkins, Jim Hayes, Cary Hayes, Michelle Haynes, Sherrie Helgeson, Brian Heller, Gretchen Heller, Kristin Hennessy, Nancy Heuser, Mary Hickok, Gary Higman, Sherri Hilton, Erin Hinshaw, Diana Hoff, Ruth Holmes, Greg Honkanen, Sanna Hovenier, Peter Howard, Jenny Huckaby, Jenny Hudson, Roxanne Hunt, Ed Hurd, Kelly Iles, Jill Imel, Rick Isaak, Peter Jacobson, Kathy Jacobson, Wendi James, Kurtis James, Pam Jansen, Scott Janson, Jim Jenkins, Maria Jennings, Brent Jerowski, Stephanie Johnson, Mia Johnson, Portia Jones, Mike 124 Juniors Juniors Were Enthusiastic 124:1: Lori Hanson amused herself in Consumer Education. 2: Greg Holmes thought hard about the upcoming competitions during homecoming. 125:1: Jill Schaper and Niclas Fredrikson enjoyed a trip to Inspiration Point during the homecoming parade. 2: All juniors listened intently during a class meet- Jorissen, Jim Kaligis, DeeDee Karuza,Bret Kelley, Paul Kemp, Chad Kickhafer, Nicole Kirkey, Elroy Klemann, Tonia Knight, Paul Kresge, Jim Kuiken, Janis Kussman, Bruce Ladd, Robert Ladha, Shainoor Lamar, Faith Lambert, Rod Lane, George Largent, Tyann Leishman, Doug Linn, Dawn Locke, Tammy Loewen, Neil Loney, Kyle Lynch, Leslie MacArthur, David Martin, Denise Martinson, Rachelle Mathews, Lori McAfee, Rod McEwen, Brian McGlenn, Kim McMullin, Tracie Miles, Rob Miller, Dylan Miller, Ron Mills, Lori Mills, Tonia Miyake, Al Moa, Kris Mork, Tony Juniors 125 Muljat, John Murk, Mike Neal, John Nelson, Kelly Nelson, Ken Ngep, Neun Northey, Cora O'Brien, Kelly Olivier, Heather Olsen, Brian Olson, Charles Orloff, Maria Parakh, Alison Parker, Archie Pate, Michelle Patenaude, Sharon Peterson, Brian Pham, Tuan Pinnell, Tracey Pitcher, Mike Pitts, Anne Point, Dominic Polinkus, Mike Pollock, Stacy Porter, Edwin Porter, Kevin Powell, Sterling Putnam, Jeff Ratayczak, George Reay, Randy Reed, Scott Reid, Stephanie 126 Juniors Reser, Darryl Reah, Chris Ritchy, Darcy Robertson, Rick Robinson, Paula Roe, Leslie Roeben, Shawnie Rogers, Karla Roman, Alfred Roose, Randy Rothenbuhler, Adam Saenz, Deanna Sanborn, Gene Sanders, Randy Schaper, Jill Schenck, Gary Schuetze, Brenda Schutte, Matt Sessum, Steve Sharp, Shannon Shea, Joe Simpson, Dave Simpson, Melissa Slocomb, Dave Smith, Mark Smith, Michelle Smith, Robin Smith, Sara Smits, Tammy Snyder, Tori Soderquist, Rod Songster, Roger Juniors Had Pride 126:1: Rick Robertson watched the timer during a meal management lab. 2: Debbie Weyh was alert at a senate meeting. 3: Matt Zender supported his class on Hawaiian Day during homecoming. 4: Glenn Goepfert, Mike Murk, and Alison Parakh earned 2nd place in the shopping cart races during homecoming. 127:1: Gerry Thompson worked hard on his school work. 2: Erin Hilton showed off her work in sewing. 3: Jay Comfort and Chris Rhea enjoyed selling refreshments at the school play. Juniors 127 Just Wait |) Till Next Year ... § 128:1: Brett Thomas got right to work in class. 2: Troy Swan and Rod Lambert worked together on a woodshop project. 3: Alfred Roman and Suzy Crockett listened intently to Ms. Waldron. 129:1: Tracy McMullin laughed while relaxing in class. 2: Karen Copeland and Lisa Veratt laughed at the cheerleader skit during a pep assembly. 3: Ken Nelson worked diligently in class. 4: Valerie Cannon had an enlightening conversation with a friend. 5: Bret Karuza clowned around in class. 6: Jeff Bakkom concentrated on his typing. Southam, Kris Spady, Joe Springer, Steve Stacey, Angela Stanfield, Mike Stenvers, John Stevens, Jodie Stewart, Michelle Stocklass, John Stone, Tina Storms, Brian Stromberg, Jon Sturtz, Susan Swan, Troy Tamcke, Debbie Thaut, Kristine Thomas, Brett Thomas, Lisa Thompson, Gerry Thon, Kathy Tracy, Mark Trinh, Tri Troost, Debbie Trull, Karen Vallejos, Bryan Van Soest, Tim Van Wingerden, Steve Vera, Mike Veratt, Lisa Verellen, Shannon Veto, Cheryl Vidito, Norma 128 Juniors Missing: Alvarez, Jes Anderson, Deborah Bruington, Lisa Carpenter, John Caswell, Chery! Chen, Su-Mu Daigle, David Edwards, Lisa Gibson, Russ Gilland, Elaine Gonzales, Karen Heay, James Hirschkorn, Dana Hoaglin, Molly Hoffer, Tom Jeffries, Harold Jensen, Tim Jones, Scott LaClair, Deann Ladd, Robert LaKusta, Amy Leyva, Tavo Longanecker, Chris Ngep, Neun Pittman, Jeff Riedinger, Kay Robertson, Rick Roddey, Dianne Sanford, Evan Schroeder, Roger Smith, Chad Springer, Steven Victor, Holly Viahos, Diana Voeut, Saret Walker, Robert Weisner, Gina Willmorth, Jerry Wiltse, Brett York, John Vogel, Lora Voss, Jens Vuu, Son Vuu, Vang Wasisco, Mike Weyh, Debbie Wheeler, Jane Whitney, Michael Wiebe, Loni Wiggins, Stefanie Wilson, Mark Wilson, Tracy Winsauer, Tina Wynne, Raymond Yoshida, Ayako Young, Tammy Zender, Matt Zsiros, Mark Clifford, Mike | Juniors 129 Sophomores United to Become a Winning Class Many Sophomores competed fiercly for the class officer positions, elected in the spring and early in the fall. The results were Susan Vermeulen, Girls’ Rep., Tim Dvorachek, Boys’ Rep., Kim Cochrane, Class Secretary, Sherry Talley, Vice President, and Mike Ziels for Class President. Together with a new counselor, the Sophomores pulled together to take a strong 2nd place rating overall during Homecoming. Strong leadership showed as fund raisers, including the selling of bumper stickers, balloons, and the sponsoring of a dance, raised the much needed money for the Sophomore Class. Besides class officers, other people like Midge Blair, Lisa Byun, and Tom Roe helped the class. They helped run and organize fund rais- ers, make posters, bulletinboards, Homecoming decorations, plus many other things. Overall, Sophomores got organized to show growth, ingenuity, talent, spirit, and their strong will to succeed to the other classes. Kim Cochrane, Mike Ziels, Sherry Talley, Tim Dvorachek, and Susan Vermeulen. 130: 1: Class President Mike Ziels helped carry food for the food drive. 131: 1: Mike Ziels gave his speech that won him the title of Class President. 2: Renee Arnswaldt was happy during class. 3: Tenny Warwick and Christa Bengen rode the Sophomore royal- ty float. 130 Sophomores Abbe, Chris Abbot, Tami Alveraz, Lisa Anderson, Brenda Anderson, Brian Anderson, Brynda Anderson, Dana Anderson, Don Angel, Martin Armstrong, Michele Arnswaldt, Renee Backstrom, Laura Bailey, Kim Baisden, Lisa Baker, Jim Baker, Valerie Baklund, Amy Barnhart, Laura Bechtol, Mike Beith, Michelle Belben, Cathy Bengen, Christa Bennet, Bobbie Bennet, Jerry Benson, Amy Bergen, Mat Berglind, Kim Bergman, Carmen Bergman, Roby Bethlen, Karla Blair, Midge Bowman, Wendy Bobbitt, Wendy Bodger, Willie Bourland, Randy Brackinreed, Theron Sophomores 131 Bradshaw, Reah Brandsey, Fay Briggs, Michelle Brooks, Derin Brooks, Wayne Brown, Debra Brown, Jill Bryan, Mike Bunker, Jim Burford, Andrea Byrne, Carol Byun, Lisa Cadman, Clint Cadman, Ronda Calixto, Carol Card, Alvin Carleton, Dan Carlson, Susie Caron, Doug Carter, Kristi Caryl, Shiela Cawthorn, Donna Chang, Ping Charlton, Jeff Charrion, Dave Chisom, Shannon Clark, Darren Cleary, Joe Clift, Kirk Clizbe, Marlene Clough, Darrell Cochran, Greg Cochrane, Kimberley Cook, Keith Cook, Lisa Cooper, Anthony 132 Sophomores Hard Work Paid Off Sophomores had an extremely successful Homecoming. Because of good planning and hard work, Sophomores came close to beating the Sen- iors. 132:1: Randy Bourland worked hard on the winning Sopho- more hall for Homecoming. 2: Susan Vermeulen got caught in the Mens Room. 133:1: Joe Cleary concentrated on the hap- penings at the House of Representatives meeting. Cooper, Cliff Cooper, Linda Couture, Brian Cowles, Chris Crabtree, Brad Cupples, Teresa Dahl, Steve Davis, Kelli Devine, Kim Diaz, Camille Dibble, Dean Dickerson, Kelly Doucette, Theresa Dove, Mike Dunn, Rick Dvorachek, Tim Eastman, Tina Ecalbarger, Diana Edwards, Mike Eherenfieldt, Kari Ellis, Heidi Endicott, Jon Enertson, David Eriksen, Erin Espinoza, Dan Estabillo, Bernardo Finkbonner, Darrin Fisher, Debbie Fonda, Terry Fowler, Ken Fuller, Tim Garrett, Brad Sophomores 133 Sophomores Made Any Class Fun 1: Ron King, Pat Skaggs, Rick Rollins, Charly Myers and Doug Caron toasted to a German foreign exchange student in German class. 2: Alvin Card posed for the camera. 3: Nancy Wenzel was enthusiastic about European History. Gilda, Brian Godsey, Carla Goepfert, Malcolm Gonzalez, Sara Graham, Kathy Grant, Mike Grunhurd, Tami Haling, Corri Hall-Dupont, Rhonda Hamm, Rodney Hammer, Darryl Hamrick, Kim Hanson, Kevin Hawkins, Rick Hayes, Jodie Heath, Kevin Helmick, Mike Henri, Tori Hetterly, Debbie Higman, Lisa Hillaire, Gerald Hillius, Shannon Holmes, Kim Holz, Kirk Honrud, Dan Hoselton, Jim Hudson, Becky Hunter, Kevin Huynh, Ha Ihlan, John Ison, Sean Jalbert, Carla 134 Sophomores Jamison, Drew Jech, Scott Jensen, Lea Johanesen, Steve Johnson, Brian Johnson, Derek Jorgensen, Mel Kabela, Heidi Keithley, Chris Kelly, Erika Kern, Kristi Kiehle, Becky Kindlund, Mike King, Ron Knoche, Connie Koetje, Ron Kombol, Aaron Kuehnel, Pat Kulhavy, Doug Kurtz, Max Ladner, Wes Lakey, Jim Lampman, Bill Langstratt, Brian Lawrence, Connie Le, Minh Leibrant, Dan Lenz, Jami Leslie, Charlie Love, Nancy Lovell, Scott Lovett, Paul Luchsinger, Donna Luitweiler, Sonya Martin, Robin Martin, Tina Sophomores 135 Martin, Tisha Martinez, Mark Mastropoalo, Pat Mathews, Lisa Mcafee, Andy McAfee, Brenda McAllister, Mark McCauley, Pat McClellan, Shawn McClendon, Jessica McDonald, Aron McHugh, Becky McHugh, Suzie Metune, Michelle Michaleson, Eric Miller, Lee Mills, David Mills, Kelly Mills, Kim Minniger, Mike Mitchell, Derek Mitchell, Dionne Moe, Diane Mondares, Joe Moody, Michele Morris, Rayanne Murdzia, Steve Myers, Charley Nguyen, Tuyet Nicholson, Janet Norris, Janet Olsen, David Palmer, Curtis Paull, Marley Paull, Rob Pederson, Chris 136 Sophomores | Class of ’86 Had Individuality 136:1: Midge Blair looked at the camera with one of her ‘‘Oh my gosh” looks. 2: Sherry Talley and Kim Cochrane were surprised at how good Kim's retake pictures turned out. 137:1: Aaron Kombol was deeply engrossed during class. 2: Tisha 1 | ‘ Martin and Dionne Mitchell fought over an apple during lunch. AAS Penfold, Rick Peterson, Mike Pham, Phoung Piccone, Karen Pierson, Klay Pike, Jill Plumb, Brantley Pooleon, Gareth Purdy, Julie Pyeatt, Stephanie Raade, Rachel Radder, Christi Radel, Kelli Richardson, Yolanda Richmond, Shawn Reynolds, John Robbins, Gary Roberts, Keith Roberts, Melanie Roe, Tom Rogers, Lisa Rollins, Rick Runestrand, Heidi Russell, Raad Samoun, Sanak Sanborn, Cherry Sanchez, Shaneen Scheffer, Pam Schermerhorn, Dale Scrimsher, Chris Selhaver, Tami Shearer, Pete Sophomores 137 Sophomores Had Lots of Interests 138:1: Kim Holmes and Kim Cochrane made sure they were in the picture with Theron Brackinreed and Chris Pederson. 2: Tom Roe discussed his choir music with the person next to him. 3:Jessica McClendon and Suzie McHugh worked intently on the winning Sophomore hall for Homecoming. 139:1: Cherry Sanborn glanced at her notes before the quiz in European History. 2: Sophomores piled on the Sophomore float for Homecoming. 3: Laura Backstrom and Michelle Briggs practiced to be models. x Shute, Bobby Silva, Sandy Simplot, Brett Simpson, Dean Skaggs, Pat Slosson, Terry Smith, Shannon Smith, Stephanie Smith, Traci Soderquist, Gary Sorensen, Keith Stark, Reneé Stetz, Stacy Stocklass, Louise Stone, Nat Storms, Randy Swanberg, Tania Swanson, Angela Symonds, Martin Talley, Sheri Thowson, Jerry Tieman, Crissy Trans, Bruce Truong, Biet Tyrrell, Shari Vacca, Art Vandebrooke, Chris Vermeulen, Susan Vopnford, Dan Walbeck, Kellyann Walker, Ilene Walker, Sharon 138 Sophomores Missing: Mike Benson Todd Benson Tracy Bland Billy Brester Dianne Deville Jossemia Elps E.J. Evans Robert Gulley Jill Hagan Carrie Humphreys Mike Karb Wallace, Keith Wallace, Todd Walrod, Rusty Walsh, Stuart Warren, Patricia Warwick, Tenny Watson, Travis Weedman, Scott Weiss, Hans Welch, Kym Wenzel, Nancy Wermuth, Wendy West, Carol Wheatman, John White, Laurie Whitehead, Kim Williams, David Williams, Tim Wingerter, Richard Wittke, Kim Woodmansee, Rick Workman, Pam York, Butch Ziels, Mike George Lane Joe Luke Ron Raymond Westly Rose Teresa Taylor Ed Brooks Tony Dimaio Mike Barton Renee Lincoln Lo Saeteurne Frank Benson Shirley Williams Sophomores 139 Spirited Freshmen Worked Well Together The spirited class of '87, individuals that basically came from two different schools, combined their ideas to become a success- ful group. President Jason Chorvat, Vice-President Amy Barrett, Secretary Susan Christofferson, Girls’ Rep. Jessica Thompson, and Boys’ Rep. Chip Stone led this year’s Freshmen classes to a fourth, but respectable, showing at Homecoming and to a general- ly good year. Sondra Kushan and Darrin Otter were elected as the Homecoming Royalty. 1: ‘‘Teacher'’ Amy Barrett told her ‘‘students’’ about Bellingham's predicted victo- ry over Stanwood. 2: Susie Dupont and Stephanie Lynch anxiously waited for the Freshmen skit to start. Front Row: President Jason Chorvat, Girls’ Rep. Jessica Thompson, and Vice- President Amy Barrett. Row 2: Boys’ Rep. Chip Stone, and Secretary Susan Chris- tofferson. 140 Freshmen Abbe, Mike Abbott, Kelli Adderley, Janel Anderson, James Anker, Steve Arps, David Ashe, Kelli Austin, Andrea Bailey, Joe Bakker, Cory Bakkom, Ericka Barber, Allen Barrett, Amy Bates, Trisha Bay, Karlyn Beatty, Thomas Beck, Doug Bell, Jon Benjamin, Jason Benner, Kim Bennett, Rex Bennum, Greg Benson, Darren Benson, Julie Bergosh, David Bernard, Tricia Biddle, Angel Black, Dave Blair, Christian Blair, Jeff Boyd, Shelly Braddock, Shannon Braxton, Jason Bredman, Jill Brock, Bryan Brown, Craig Bruland, Alana Burden, Paula Burford, Joann Buswell, Robert Caldwell, Leah Callero, Angela Cardinal, Tammy Carlson, Linda Casper, Michael Ceranova, Tonda Chamberlain, Shaunna Chambers, Trevis Charleston, Pete Charlton, Debbie Chorvat, Jason Christofferson, Susan Clausen, Heidi Clifford, Warren Cook, John Cowan, Jamie Craig, Steve Crain, Kevin Cultee, Alvin Cuneo, Tammy Damon, John Daniels, Jennifer Davidson, Dell Dawson, Kim Deger, Maureen Delcamp, Ronda Deross, Mary Dibble, Sandy Dinneen, John Dixon, Jaime Dossa, Alexie Duff, Katie Freshmen 141 Dupont, Susie Duppenthaler, Steve Duralia, Mark Dutcher, Eric Dutton, Tresha Edmonds, Beorn Edwards, Cathy Edwards, Robert Eggers, John Ellis, Brian Erholm, Brad Erholm, Lisa Ewing, Rich Flanery, Rebecca Fleetwood, Tara Fowler, James Fowler, Ron Fox, Laura Frazier, Holli Freeman, Heather Freeman, Heather Freudenberg, Tami Friberg, Tammy Frost, Brian Galley, Kurt Gann, Cheriee Gant, Sandy Garcia, Felecia Garcia, Andres Gardner, Brian Garmback, Greg Gluck, Zola Golshani, Keyvan Gossage, Jay Greene, Mark Griffin, Christy Grinstead, Joel Gulick, Richard Hadaway, Hunter Hagerhjelm, Lynn 142 Freshmen Hansen, Krissy Hansen, Tim Hardenbrook, Angela Hardy, Jack Harper, Danny Harrington, Matt Hawke, Howard Hawkins, Jeff Hawkins, Wendy Hayes, Kelly Haynes, Shawn Heath, Miles Heggem, Cari Hendrickson, Sonja Hess, John Heuser, Paula Frosh Determined To Succeed 142:1: Amie Peterson concentrated on her Algebra assignment. 2: Kelly Hayes pretended to enjoy English. 143:1: Mas- tering the skill of centering came easily to Julie Kuiken. Heverling, James Hickey, Brent Hickok, Scott Hillaire, Evelyn Hilluis, Scott Hinojosa, Israel Hoefs, Heidi Hogan, Emmet Hogue, Darren Hudson, Mike Hufstader, Erika Hunt, Annette Hunt, Erin Hunter, Kevin Hunter, Raphaela Ihde, Frank Irvin, Kelli Ishamel, James Jacklin, Chris Jefferson, Alex Jeffries, Mike Jensen, Karl Johnson, Britta Johnson, David Freshmen 143 Le, Phuong Leary, Lisa Leatherwood, Steve Lee, Paul Leishman, Brian Lemoine, Marlo Lera, Jenny Lind, Jennifer Lloyd, Eddie Long, Tura Long, Tyler Loreen, Chad Lubetich, Matthew Ludtke, David Lynch, Stephanie Maas, Guy Maggard, Michelle Martin, Chris Massey, Charley Maxwell, David Maxwell, Joanna Mcafee, Chris McBarron, David McBride, Jeff Juchau, David Judd-Pickle, Lachelle Kaligis, Laura Kallerson, Mark Kavulla, Julie Kelly, Mark Kelly, Leann Kemp, Cathy Kipp, Tye Klander, Dale Klever, Paul Knight, Rebbecca Kruger, Don Kuiken, Julie Kullas, Chris Kunnap, Chris Kushan, Jeremy Kushan, Sondra Lafreniere, Gina Lancaster, Troy Langford, Gina Largent, Tina Larsen, Joann Le, Hai 144 Freshmen Freshmen Fit Right In 144:1: Jeff McBride stayed warm in his ragwool sweater while he studied the Cold War. 2: Lori Richardson supported the Freshmen class on Red and White Day. 145:1: Cherie Gann and Rhonda Snowden contributed their acting skills to the Fresh- man class skit. 2: After a long night of work- ing on the Freshmen halls, Tricia Bernard cleaned the floors. 3: Kristy Tomtan asked Mrs. Thompson a question about her pro- ject in clothing. 4: Jenny St. Hilaire looked up from her lunch to laugh at a joke. McCauley, Larry McClellan, Martin McDougle, Dawn McGlenn, Patrick McHugh, Shane Mcintyre, Shannon Mehus, Alaina Melland, Richelle Melton, Wayne Messom, Sheri Metune, Mark Miller, Darin Miller, Denise Miller, Erika Mills, Mark Minninger, Heidi Moa, Clifford Moldver, Eric Montgomery, Stacy Moore, T. Mount, Caryn Muljat, Michael Nash, Troy Neidigh, Calvino Neidigh, Jonice Nelson, Steve Neyens, Ray Nguyen, Bich Nguyen, Long Nguyne, Trang Nordtvedt, Stacey O'Conner, Todd Freshmen 145 Frosh Girls Spaced Over Senior Guys 146:1: Janna Trefren listened atten- tively to Mr. Crawford talk about the dangers of playing the stock market. 147:1: While preparing soft cooked eggs, Jenny Riseland paused to smile at the class. 2: Tresha Dutton enjoyed do- ing her IPS experiment. Olsen, Paul O'Malley, Erin Orloff, Jon Otter, Darren Overton, Jennifer Owsley, David Pablo, Steven Parker, Troy Parrish, Chris Patrick, Lance Paull, Mary Jo Pederson, Bruce Peterson, Amie Peth, Rick Pitcher, Stephen Pitton, Bob Porter, Ken Porter, Milton Purvis, Lisa Putnam, Scott Quimby, Chris Ratayczak, Mike Rawley, Chris Rawley, Kelli Reed, Tara Reid, Steve Rhea, Shannon Ribely, Reneva Richardson, Glen Richardson, Lori Richardson, Tod Ripley, Teresa Riseland, Jenny Roberts, Lisa Roberts, Tony Roland, Erma Roland, Ray Rollins, April Roper, Kelly Rothenberger, Mary 146 Freshmen Rowe, Dawn Ruben, Jorge Rudesill-Adams, Lenee Sleepy, Sam Sandell, Wendy Sanford, Trisha Schemstad, Steve Schoeppach, Scott Scholten, Mark Schuetze, Brad Schuman, Lesley Sentkowski, Gene Shaffer, Greg Sharp, Larry Shipley, Mark Slesk, Tim bA © BeioP Smith, Aaron Smith, Dathan Smith, David Smith, Marya Snowden, Rhonda Southam, Renee Spady, Ben Sprague, Laurie Stacey, Darrell Stanfield, James St. Hilaire, Jennifer Stock, Casey Stone, Chipp Straka, Kris Stredicke, Misty Stromberg, Andy Struck, Terrel Studebaker, Jason Sturtz, David Suchy, Angie Sweitzer, Ed Taul, Michelle Taylor, Michelle Thompson, Jessica LALLA IPIE LD RELEASED ALIA I a iapegs ste bit Freshmen 147 Thorsteinson, Rochelle Toctocan, Daryl Todhunter, Steve Tomtan, Kristy Tracy, Dina Tran, Tony Trefren, Janna Trinh, Anh Tucker, Tracy Ung, Bou Valanzuela, Barbara Van Duisen, Carla Van Horn, Tom VanMiert, John Vassar, Dylan Victor, Heather Visser, Daren Voeut, Sare Vrana, Kristina Vuu, Quyen Vuu, Ton Wahl, Megan Wallace, Thomas Walsh, Alisha Walters, Cynthia Walton, Kelli Ware, David Watson, Kathie Watson, Greg Watts, Cal Whipkey, Darrell White, Erin 148 Freshmen White, Tylene Williams, John Williams, Lisa Wilson, David Wilson, Tammy Wood, Christy Wood, Missy Woulf, Becky Wrenn, Lance Wyandt, Raymond Yake, Rici Yonally, Lisa Spirited, Involved, and Happy 148:1: Jason Chorvat joked around after finishing his English assignment. 2: Shannon Braddock laughed as her teammate made a mistake at tennis practice. 149:1: During social stud- ies, Lesley Schuman waited for directions for what to do next. 2: Chip Stone was caught at a rare serious moment during a Senate meeting. Missing: Alexander, Jon Cooper, Linda Decotean, Michelle Dennis, Sherri Douglas, Ron Edwards, Tracie Euper, Terry Geros, Ted Gonzales, Gabriela Hanson, Shane Hendrickson, Tom Hillaire, Kellee Ho, Tranh James, Kevin Julius-Johnson, Tami Kinney, Glenn Kratz, Kim Lane, Aujannette Lingenfelter, Kandice Lewis, Julianna Munkers, Heidi Porter, Deborah Roberts, Tony Ruckey, Bruce Samoun, Sanny Scheuner, Ronald Shelly, Sharon Thompson, Cory Thompson, Ryan Vuu, Thuy Freshmen 149 Raider sports proved to be one of the main attractions at Bellingham High School. Whether it was football, basket- ball, bowling, or hockey, nearly every- one participated, either in the squads or in the stands. Raider athletes were _ . everywhere, on the field, on the court, _ on the mats, or in the back hall. Al- though everyone played their own. sport, they all had one thing in com- mon, the spirit to improve their own athletic and physical abilities. SPORT Varsity Football 152-153 J.V. Football | 154 Frosh Football 155 Cross Country 156-157 Girls’ Tennis 158-159 Volleyball 160-161 Girls’ Swimming 162-163 State Basketball 164-165 Varsity Basketball 166-167 J.V. Basketball 168. Frosh Basketball 169 Girls’ Basketball 170-171 Gymnastics 172-173 Wrestling 174-175 Boys’ Swimming 176-1 7 Individual Sports 178-181 Raider Football Showed Improvement The Raiders have always had a powerful veteran football team. This year was differ- ent in that the '83 Raider footballers were big and powerful, but very young. The lack of veteran experience hindered the progress and turned '83 into a rebuilding season. They played with intensity and determination. They just missed the veteran experience of our state title contender team of '82. The support of Raider fans was ample as always. Front Row: Brian Eldridge, Tim Carlson, Dean Fenton, Keith Roberts, Nat Stone, Bruce Cambell, Shawn Hall, Eric Melland. Row 2: Ed Nowakowski, Hector Valadez, Mike Martin, Tim Benson, Joe Barthlow, Adam Rothen- buhler, Ken Roberts, Dan Shearer. Row 3: John Stenvers, Rod Lambert, Ron Miller, Charley Meyers, Ron Delcamp, Jim Hawkins, Brian Langstraat, Keith Wallace. Row 4: Max Kurtz, Jeff Bakkom, Mike Murk, Wally Thomson, Gary Schenck, Eric Swordmaker, Brad Ellis, Jason Blue, Rob Neher. Row 5: Drew Jamison, Head Trainer Keith Schermerhorn, Darryl Smith, Manager Al Roman, Manager Kurt Palmer, Asst. Coach Mr. Kammenga, Asst. Coach Mr. Kreft, and Head Coach Mr. West. 2 Ne EEE eee RADERS Seniors: Front Row: Brian Eldridge, Tim Carlson, Bruce Cambell, Tim Benson, Shawn Hall, and Jason Blue. Row 2: Keith Schermerhorn, Ed Nowakowski, Hector Valadez, Mike Martin, Joe Barthlow, Brad Ellis, and Eric Swordmaker. Row 3: Wally Thomson, Darryl Smith, Eric Melland, Ken Roberts, Dan Shearer, and Rob Neher. 152:1: Tim Carlson looked for an opening to run the ball down the field. 2: Rob Neher played his position as a guard well when he tackled an Anacortes player. 153:1: Mike Martin blocked Anacortes while Ken Roberts ran down the field with the ball. 2: The Quarterback, Dean Fenton, was temporarily injured while playing in the game against THE OTHER SCHOOL. 3: Tim Carlson received the ball in a successful pass. 4: Raider offense ran a play to the right side of the field. 5: Coach West watched his team make a hard play. 6: Raider fans cheered their team onto success against Vancouver College. 152 Varsity Football Anacortes Vancouver College Burlington Serdro Woolley Mt. Vernon Sehome Stanwood (OT) Arlington Ferndale (OT) 2 Wi ee sy G psne . QIDERS Varsity Football 153 New School Record JV football improved highly by setting anew school record of 4 wins. Team members had an outstanding offense and defensive play throughout the season with a ‘‘never die attitude,’’ said Coach Nelson, who was pleased with the JV team attitude. Front Row: Brett Thomas, Steve Murdzia, Aaron Kombol, Rick Woodmansee, Scott Weedman, Wesley Rose, John Stenvers, and Greg Holmes. Row 2: Rusty Walrod, Darren Clark, Scott Lovell, Bob Shute, Theron Brackinreed, Mike Ziels, Gary Schenck, and Gary Robbins. Row 3: Chris Rhea, Bob Miles, Dale Schermerhorn, Dan ‘'Big E ’ Espinoza, Rick Rollins, Doug Caron, Charley Myers, and Aron McDonald. Row 4: Max Kurtz, Jeff Putnam, Colby Eel- kema, Minh Le, Richard Wingerter, Kirk Clift, Derick Mitchell, and Eric Michaelson. Row 5: Coach Gary Nelson, Mike Murk, Mike Whitney, Joe Cleary, Sun Vuu, Raad Russell, Darrin Finkbonner, Assistant Coach Larry Berg, and Greg Balcom. 1: Doug Caron fought for a first down against Sehome. 2: Drew Jameson threw for a touchdown pass. 3: Max Kurtz drove for a touchdown. 4: The Raiders left their opponents biting the dust. BHS 12 Anacortes 8 BHS 6 Blaine 14 BHSmaeo) Burlington 27 BHS 18 Sedro Woolley BAS 0 Mt. Vernon BHS 12 Sehome BHS 6 Stanwood BHS 37 Arlington 154 J.V. Football Frosh Football Did Well Howard Hawke, number 43, did especially well, making the two touchdowns that won the game against Blaine. Front Row: Joe Bailey, Jeremy Kushan, Steve Duppenthaler, Shane McHugh, Steve Leatherwood, Robert Edwards, Dar- rell Stacey, Mark Mills, and Jeff Hawkins. Row 2: Kellee Hillaire, Darren Otter, Jack Hardy, Cal Watts, Howard Hawke, Jim Fowler, Mike Abbe, and David Black. Row 3: Brian Frost, K.C. Stock, Mike Jeffries, Matt Lubetich, Greg Garmback, Alexie Dossa, Tim Slesk, and Chris Jacklin. Row 4: Rex Bennett, Paul Olsen, Steve Schem- stad, Jeff Blair, Troy Parker, Aaron Smith, and Steve Anker. Row 5: Joe Monderas, Manager, and Lance Wren, Manager; Terry Euper, and Daryl Toctocan. 1: Jeremy Kushan fumbled while he caught a pass. 2: Paul Olsen went for a touchdown. 3: Steve Leatherwood blocked his opponent from scoring a touchdown. 4: After catching the ball, Joe Bailey ran for a touchdown. BHS Blaine 8 BHS Sehome 24 BHS Ferndale 20 BHS Burlington 42 BHS Mt. Vernon 0 BHS Stanwood 0 Freshman Football 155 Cross Country § The 1983 edition of the Raider Cross Country team featured a mixture of exper- ience and youth. Four seniors, Gene Hogan, Paul Kelly, Steve Feller and Brenda Hanson led the way, while first-year runners like Mark Kelly, Emmet Hogan and Gretchen Heller made valuable contributions as well. Highlights of the season includ- ed the boys’ victory over Sehome and their 5th place finish in League. Gretchen Heller emerged as the number one girl’s runner, and Gene Hogan and Paul Kelly led the boys. Gene and Brenda were the recipients of the coaches awards at the ban- quet. Front Row: Gretchen Heller, Alison Parakh, Shawn Hayenes, Emmit Hogan, Chad Loreen, Tracie McMullin, Pat Gallagher, and Brenda Hanson. Row 2: Dave Wilson, Brian Hagoski, Steve Feller, Gene Hogan, Kelly O'Brien, Paul Kelly, Todd O'Conner, Stuart Walsh, and Mark Kelly. Missing: Kristen Heller 156 Cross Country IES fevuty fies Welt ges ‘SP rey fe ey eas A Rani A « woe Vege AL) Se as VERO EEE INGLE és AAR cae, ie y) a tee 5 ct Sh tds Be PY 156:1: Head Coach, Mr. Irvin, thought about the upcoming meet against Sehome. 2: Mr. Dorr thought about how well the Raiders ran. 3: Gretchen Heller, Kelly O’Brien, and Tracie McMullin got ready for the start at the League meet. 157:1: Gretchen Heller stretched before a race. 2: Brenda Hanson ran well at the District meet. 3: Paul Kelly finished the race strong. 4: Gene Hogan passed a top Ferndale runner at League. 5: Steve Feller concentrated on his form. 6: Bri- an Hagoski stretched while watching the girls run. 7: Tracie McMullin pushed herself to the limit. 8: Todd O’Conner gave it his all to pass the Sehome runner. 9. Kristen Heller had fun while turning out. Cross Country 157 Satisfying Season for Girls’ Tennis Team Although the team didn’t win as much as they would have liked, the girls showed enthusiasm throughout the whole season. The team pulled together to make the last season of Chris McCauley and Tricia Smith one to remember. This year’s team awards went to Michelle Hayes for ‘Team Cap- tain,’ Jenny Deger for ‘Most Improved,’ Sara Smith for ‘Most Inspirational,’ and Tricia Smith for ‘The Coach's Award.’ ? ¢ ——-% : + Matti. Ss He xs — oT nde $e BS i se aa elie © SE ba mS AA Hee BY TIT bi ee eee ee ee er ee es ee ee 158 Girls’ Tennis = Ehytt Eee. —— spn des “ be Sea bp te — et eae! ae ee ee oe ee ao =e BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS Burlington Sehome Anacortes Friday Harbor Sedro Woolley Mt. Vernon Arlington Stanwood Burlington Anacortes Blaine Sedro Woolley Mt. Vernon Arlington Sehome Stanwood WOWDOFNOKFWODONTCO NAN AAHKPWHAANAAAW aH 158:1: Tricia Smith added some pzaz to her cross-court shot. 2: Jenny Deger played well under the watchful eyes of onlookers. 159:1: Michelle Hayes showed her stuff at the net. 2: Jenny s-t-r-e-t-c-h-e-d for a low drop shot. 3: Terry Fonda contemplated her game. 4: Mi- chelle Hayes concentrated on serves during practice. 5: Jenny St. Hilaire volleyed for a winning point. Front Row: Chris McCauley, and Tricia Smith. Row 2: Julie Kuiken, Shannon Braddock, Jenny St. Hilaire, Debbie Fisher, Paula Heuser, Terry Fonda, Laura Backstrom, and Michelle Metune. Row 3: Heather Geer, Michelle Hayes, Janis Kuiken, Jenny Deger, Maureen Cleary, and Sara Smith. X act on ae = tanto aaa nes Neto Volleyball Improved The teamwork this year with Raider Varsi- ty Volleyball was outstanding. Suzie Carlson, Becky McHugh, Kim McGlenn were voted most improved. The most valuable player was Stephanie Reid and the most inspira- tional was Kari Grant. Debbie Weyh was vot- ed team captain. Front Row: Erin Dixon, Debbie Weyh, and Cheryl Veto. Row 2: Kris Southam, Kim McGlenn, and Becky McHugh. Row 3: Coach Voth, Kari Grant, Suzie Carlson, Stephanie Reid, Janet Norris, and Paula Robinson. 160:1. Erin Dixon made a high set to her fellow team- mates. 2. Stephanie Reid, Debbie Weyh, Kris Southam, Erin Dixon and Coach Voth discussed their next plan of action. 3. Stephanie Reid blocked a tough spike. BHS 1 Stanwood 2 BHS (0) Ferndale Zz BHS O Burlington 2 BHS Zz Arlington 0 BHS 0 Sehome Zz BHS 0 Sedro Woolley 2 BHS 1 Mt. Vernon 2 BHS 2 Anacortes O BHS Za Stanwood 1 BHS 0 Ferndale 2 BHS 0 Burlington 2 BHS 2 Arlington 1 BHS 0 Sehome Z BHS 0 Sedro Woolley 2 BHS 0 Mt. Vernon 2 BHS 2 Anacortes 0 160 Varsity Volleyball JV. Made A Great Team. Front Row: April Rollins, Tuyet Nguyen, Heidi Runestrand, Melanie Roberts, and Jamie Cowan. Row 2: Ann Trinh, Lisa Hig- man, Chris Cowles, Rici Yanke, Tracey Tucker, and Rachel Raade. Row 3: Coach Campbell, Kristy Tomtan, Michelle Briggs, Nancy Love, Tami Freudenberg, JoAnn Burford, Jaime Dixon, and Deanna LaClair. 161:1. After playing hard, Janet Norris and team members quenched their thirst while listening to Coach Voth. 2. With determina- tion, Kris Southam and Debbie Weyh jumped up to block a spike. 3. Kari Grant and Cheryl Veto worked very well togeth- er. 4. Backing up Erin Dixon was Kris Southam. J.V. Volleyball 161 162 Girls’ Swimming Girls’ Swimming Did Well With a ‘‘Rookie’’ Team Girls’ Swimming gained people and experience during their season. They started off with Andrea Fitzgerald, Debbie Johansen, Sherri Haynes, Midge Blair and Julie Purdy returning for another year of swimming. At regionals six girls got into the finals. The medley relay of Blair, Purdy, Minninger and Haynes placed 11th., Heidi Minninger placed 12th. in the 100 yrd. Butterfly. The 400 yrd. free relay of Blair, Minninger, Haynes and Johansen placed 9th. and Ronda Cadman placed 5th in diving. Front Row: Suzie Dupont, Amie Peterson, Gina Lafreniere, Julie Benson, Heidi Minninger, and Marlo Lemoine. Row 2: Don Miles (Barney), Maureen Deger, Kellyann Walbeck, Carla God- sey, Becky Hudson, Cathy Belben, Kelli Radel, Jenny Lera, and Mr. Inslee (Spanky). Row 3: Julie Purdy, Ronda Cadman, Sherrie Haynes, Gwen Godsey, Debbie Johansen, Tyann Lar- gent, and Midge Blair. Missing: Andrea Fitzgerald. 162:1: Sherrie Haynes played water polo after turnout. 2: ‘The Gang ' showed off their great acrobatic talent. 3: Debbie Johansen and Gwenn Godsey got ready to kick. 4: Kellyann Walbeck pretended not to know Julie Purdy and Midge Blair, who were showing off their brute strength. 5: Kelli Radel and Cathy Belben laughed at Don Miles who forgot that you don't swim with your clothes on. 6: Jenny Lera did a forward somersault in the pike position. 163:1: Marlo Lemoine watched as Ronda Cadman did a forward dive. Girls’ Swimming 163 Team Work Did It Again! With the great support of the fans, the Raider team entered into the District Tournament. Playing against a hot shooting Shorewood, the Raiders played a game of catching up, but didn’t quite take the lead. Falling to Shorewood with a close score of 67-63, the Raiders went on to play their last chance game against Lake Stevens. In the game against Lake Stevens, the Raiders played a thriller from start to finish. Keeping their state regional hopes alive, the team shot 62% from the floor giving them the highest point output of the year: 92 to the Vikings’ 78. In the game that determined the regional state berths, the Raiders once again faced a hot shooting Wesco team. Both teams shot phenomenal percentages from the field but the Tigers of Edmonds came out on top. This left the Raiders to play against Gig Harbor in the State Regional Tournament. The Raiders ended another outstanding season in a somewhat disappointing loss to Gig Harbor. The Raiders led for most of the game but some untimely mistakes spelled doom. The Raiders did however end an outstanding season with a record of 20-4. 164:1: Mr. Crawford yelled directions to his players after they made a Steal. 2: A strong defensive set-up stopped Gig Harbor from adding an- other 2 points to their score. 3: Adam Rothenbuhler pressed through Gig Harbor to set the ball up with Greg Gilda. 4: Tim Dickerson rushed the ball from the outside to shoot for the basket. 5: Raiders congratulated each other for their smashing victory over the Lake Stevens Vikings. 165:1: Greg Gilda used his height to make an outstanding dunk shot that added more points to the Raider score. 2: Ty Ness flew through the air in an attempt to steal the ball away from Gig Harbor. 3: In his typical stance, Mr. Crawford watched the game with great intensity. 4: Dave Simpson played a spirit-lifting song for the Raider team and fans. 5: Bruce Kuss- man jumped high for a shot at the basket. District Playoffs 63 Shorewood 92 Lake Stevens 73 Edmonds State Regional Tournament 13 Gig Harbor State Playoffs 165 Raiders Undefeated in N.W. League Play Once again, under the excellent coaching of Mr. Ken Crawford and assistants Mr. Leroy Galley and Mr. Rod Kammenga, the varsity team continued to de- stroy all the aspirations of the ‘“‘rest’’ who were helpless against the powerful domineering Raiders. Their spirited fast breaks and total domination of re- bounds helped the Raiders to their high and lofty position in the State Polls which, again, was number one in the state. Raiders also finished the regular season with a new school record of 16 wins and O losses and a new league record of 32 consectutive wins within two seasons. Individual records showed Greg Gilda leading the team with an average of 18.3 points per game. Records also showed Tim Dickerson leading the team in steals and in assists. Other leaders were seniors Ty Ness, and Dean Schuster, and juniors Adam Rothen- buhler and Tim Engman. BHS 82 Cleveland 56 BHS 60 Stanwood 41 BHS 69 Sehome 49 BHS 61 Ferndale 42 BHS 71 Sedro Woolley 38 BHS. 272 Lynden Christian 38} BHS 42 Lakeside 60 BHS 8l Arlington 61 BHS 60 Burlington 42 BHS 64 Anacortes 59 alps. fos: Mt. Vernon 46 Briseea7 Stanwood 38 BHS 70 Sehome 48 BHS 60 Ferndale 46 BHisae75 Vancouver College 51 BHS 8l Sedro Woolley a8) Bis 7 Arlington Do BHS 67 Burlington oS BHS 64 Anacortes 57 Biome 166 Varsity Basketball Mt. Vernon 40 Mark Hammette, Tim Dickerson, Randy Reay, Wayne VanWouden- berg, Ty Ness, Adam Rothenbuhler, Greg Gilda, Dean Schuster, Tim Engman, Ryan Burden, Bruce Kussman, and Gene Hogan. 166:1: Dean Schuster caught a rebound and was ready to pass at the Burlington game. 2: Tim Dickerson was instrumental at upsetting Mt. Vernon on their own court. 3: Ty Ness used his speed and skill to manuever the ball through the Mt. Vernon Bulldogs. 167:1: Another two points were on the way for the Raiders with a jump shot from Adam Rothenbuhler. 2: Greg Gilda scored another two points to beat Mt. Vernon. 3: Tim Dickerson made a fast break to Greg Gilda for an easy two points. 4: Adam Rothenbuhler, Greg Gilda, and Dean Schus- ter were all waiting for a rebound. LEDER aie psi Lp v y B 4 siii00:9 4g Varsity Basketball 167 The J.V. team set nine J.V. records (most points, largest winning margin, Most points in a single game, most assists, and most steals being a few.) Ryan Burden broke two individual records; assists (870 and steals 74) Outstanding Juniors were Ryan Burden (239 pts.) and Brad Harrington (125 pts.) Outstanding Sophomores were Brian Lang- straat (scoring leader, 304 pts.), Drew Jameson, rebounding leader 155) Keith Wallace, and Keith Roberts 126 pts. Tenny Warkick, Stewart Walsh, Steve Johansen, Keith Wallace, Brian Langstraat, Brad Harrington, Drew Jameson, Ryan Burden, Keith Roberts, Dan Charleton, Mike Zeils, and Garth Pooleon 1. Both teams anxiously awaited the ball. 2. Garth Pooleon and opposing team member tried to out jump each other. 3. Keith Wallace took time for a moment of concentration before he shot the ball. 4. Ryan Burden jumped far off the ground before he shot for two points. BHS 71 Cleveland 60 BHS 70 Stanwood 49 ens) I 7 Sehome 49 Briowo9 Ferndale 36 BHS 60 Sedro Woolley 31 Biomed, Lynden 62 BUS mOr Lopez 48 BHS 81 Arlington 46 BHS 59 Burlington 45 BHS 62 Anacortes 54 BHS 58 Mount Vernon 70 BHS 76 Stanwood 54 BE Say 2e Sehome 67 BHS 47 Ferndale Pil BHS 74 Vancouver College 45 Bidomeo Sedro Woolley 32 BHS 76 Arlington 60 BHS 83 Burlington OF: BHS 77 Anacortes 52 BHS 71 Mount Ver non 168 J.V, Basketball JV. Earned 18-2 Record | tia re Freshmen Tied for League Title The Frosh finished their season with an ex- cellent record of 11 wins and only 1 loss, tying them with Mt. Vernon for first place in the Northwest Freshman League. Playing with a strong defense and a well rounded offense, the team managed to average 64 points a game while holding their opponents to an average of only 48 points a game. The leading scorers were Jeff McBride averaging 18 points a game, and Pete Charelston aver- aging 19. Joe Bailey, Mark Mills, Chip Stone, Steve Duppenthaler, Kurt Galley, Darrell Stacey, Jeff McBride, Pete Charel- ston, Dathen Smith, Alexie Dossa, Steve Reid, Emmet Hogan, and Chad Loreen. 1: Pete Charelston used his jumping ability to overpower the height of his opponent. 2: Steve Duppenthaler outwitted a tough defensive player. 3: Kurt Galley shot over his oppo- nent. BHS 61 Blaine 44 BHS 78 Anacortes 61 BHS 54 Ferndale 45 BES. 58 Mt. Vernon 68 BHS 75 Lopez 37 BHS 53 Arlington 39 BHS 58 Stanwood 49 BHS 58 Sedro Woolley 42 BHS 357 Burlington 47 BHS 74 Vancouver College BHS 73 North Widbey 42 BHS 68 Sehome 52 Freshman Basketball 169 Young Team Rebuilt In this, arebuilding year for Varsity Girls’ Basketball, the team had a three win seventeen loss record. This record is misleading since the team consisted of only one senior and ten juniors and sophomores, and also because most of their opponents were taller and more experienced. With every game, the players showed improvement and their best game of the year was the final one against Mt. Vernon. Debbie Weyh was voted Most Valuable Player and Team Captain, Holly Victor was voted Most Improved Player, and Christine Hatfield and Debbie Weyh tied for Most Inspirational. 1: Debbie Weyh led the fast break against Mt. Vernon. 2: Becky Hudson took an easy lay-in. 3: Melanie Deaton concentrated on adding another two points to Bellingham’s score. Front Row: Melanie Deaton. Debbie Weyh, Lori Matthews, Pat Gallagher, Becky Hudson. Row 2: Michelle Hayes, Chris McCauley, Holly Victor, Christine Hat- field, Erin Dixon, Ann Pitts, Coach Cunningham. BHS 56 Lynden 60 BHS 26 Stanwood 48 BHS 35 Sehome 62 BHS 50 Ferndale 28 BHS 30 Snohomish Oil BHS 30 Lynden Christian 72 BHS 28 Sedro Woolley 31 BHS So Burlington 56 BHS 44 Nooksack Valley 52 BHS 34 Anacortes 48 BHS 22 Mt. Vernon 32 BHS 21 Arlington 40 BHS 40 Stanwood 56 BHS 16 Sehome 73 BHS 47 Ferndale 34 BHS 49 Sedro Woolley 37 BHS 28 Arlington 74 BHS 45 Burlington 65 BHS 36 Anacortes 63 BHS 44 Mt. Vernon 56 170 Girls’ Basketball JV and Frosh Showed Skill Consisting of four Sophomores and eight Freshmen, this year’s 12-Girl Junior Varsity team showed great improvement over the season and promise for the fu- ture. Learning to play together against older and more exper- ienced teams was the seasons high point. History was made this year by having a Freshmen Girls’ team. The Freshmen’s season highlight was beating Sehome three times. Front Row: Alisha Walsh, Jenny St. Hillaire, Stacey Nordtvedt, Anh Trinh, Julie Kuiken. Row 2: Shannon Braddock, Michelle Beith, Jill Bredman, Jenny Riseland, Chris Cowles, Coach Kreft. Missing: Rachel Raade, Tori Henri. 1: Jenny Riseland shot over her Mt. Vernon opponent. 2: Like the other players on the team, Anh Trinh found time for her home- work. BHS ZS! Lynden 35 BHS 27 Stanwood 24 BHS 26 Sehome 34 BHS 36 Ferndale 26 BHS 20 Snohomish 34 BHS 30 Lynden Christian 62 BHS 42 Sedro Woolley Zo BHS 31 Burlington 56 BHS ZS Anacortes 21 BHS 19 Mt. Vernon 46 BHS 40 Arlington 23 BHS 35 Stanwood 24 BHS 29 Sehome S15) BHS 29 Ferndale 24 BHS 44 Sedro Woolley 25 BHS 40 Arlington 19 BHS 25) Burlington 28 BHS 35 Anacortes ZA BHS 12 Mt. Vernon 53 BHS 23 Lynden 12 BHS 14 Ferndale 9 BHS 29 Sehome 27 BHS 7 Lynden Christian 27 BHS Bo Sehome 12 BHS 42 Lynden 46 BHS 33 Sehome 20 BHS 22 Mt. Vernon 38 BHS 60 Sedro Woolley 32 BHS 37 Mt. Vernon 52 Front Row: Jenny St. Hillaire, Wendy San- dell, Alisha Walsh, Anh Trinh, Julie Kuiken. Row 2: Caryn Mount, Shannon Braddock, Jill Bredman, Jenny Riseland, Stacey Nordtvedt, Coach Kreft. Achieved Excellence The Gymnastics Team had a year of much im- provement. The Gymnastics Team was coached by Holly Hilton and Kim Freidl. Turnout lasted 3% hours everyday after school. They also turned out on Saturdays and during Christmas Vacation. Their hard work and dedication was awarded by big improvements in scores throughout the sea- son. Jenny Lera went to Districts along with Ronda Cadman and Connie Lawrence. Ronda Cadman and Connie Lawrence advanced to the State Meet. Individual performances excelled, but over all team effort and team work was what the team strived for and achieved. 172 Gymnastics SoS VOLT WA A 88 97 Sy, 104 104 Wa 122 126 128 Sehome Cascade Shorewood Franklin Mariner Ferndale Sehome Ferndale League 140 114 119 S72 2 120 140 25 V2) Group Shot 1: Lisa Purvis, Sherrie Haynes, Connie Lawrence, Carmen Berg- man, Ronda Cadman, Laura Backstrom. Group Shot 2: Trisha Bates, Susan Christofferson, Marlo LeMoine, Robyn Martin, Jenny Lera. 172:1: Rhonda Cadman posed carefully on the beam during a meet against Ferndale. 2: Susan Christofferson smiled after she successfully completed a forward walkover. 3: With a determined look on her face, Robyn Martin prepared for her kip between. 173:1: Lisa did her floor routine to the theme from ‘‘Jaws’’. 2: Trisha Bates drew up Sherri Haynes floor-ex plan. Gymnastics 173 Young Wrestling Team Showed Dedication Throughout Season This year’s Wrestling Team had many high points in their season. With a team composed of two Seniors, one Junior, and the rest Sophomores and Freshmen, the Bellingham wrestlers made a favorable reputation for themselves. The Wrestling Team earned a 2nd place in the Wrestlerama, 4th place in the Sehome Invitational, a 5th place in the District Tourna- ment, a 6th place in the Edmonds Invitational , a 7th place in League, anda 12th place in the Regional Tournament. Individual Highlights included 122 Doug Caron’s earning a lst place in Districts and a 2nd place in Regionals; 115 Rick Rollins’ earning a 3rd place in Districts; 148 Charly Myers’ earning a 4th place in Districts; 158 Trevor Jacques’ earning a 4th place in Districts; and 129 Ed Brooks’ earning a 2nd place in Districts, a 4th place in Regionals, and a 5th place in State. Trevor Jacques was awarded the Tomaras Scholastic Citizenship Award, and Hector Valadez was awarded the Beta Inspirational Wrestler Award. Front Row: Aron McDonald, Ed Brooks, Rick Rollins, Doug Caron, Antone Cooper, Dave Black, Rex Bennett, Darrin Otter, and Tod Richardson. Row 2: Hector Valadez, Mike Martinez, Charly Myers, Steve Dahl, Joe Cleary, Dave McBarron, Greg Garmback, Trevor Jacques, Mike Polinkus, and Robert Paull. 174:1: Doug Caron took a break to get some advice from Coach Yonlick. 2: Hector Valadez struggled with a Burlington wrestler to gain more points. 175:1: Darrin Otter kept his bal- ance to prevent himself from going out of bounds. 2: Ed Brooks faced his opponent to see who would get the take-down. 3: Steve Dahl used all of his strength to over power the Burlington wrestler. 4: Charly Myers fought to regain control of the match. 5: Trevor Jacques tried to get in position for a ‘‘cradle”’. 174 Wrestling Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be Be llingham lingham lingham llingham llingham lingham lingham llingham llingham lingham Sehome Shorewood Stanwood Ferndale Blanchet Mt. Vernon Anacortes Sedro-Woolley Arlington Burlington Swimmers Had Funky Flair Boys’ Swimming had a tough season, but learned a lot. The team consisted mostly of new and unexperienced swimmers. Coach Frank Inslee and Assistant Coach Don Miles undertook the long but enjoy- able task of teaching some guys how to swim, while just sharpening up others’ technique. Standouts this year were Mike Bergen, George Ratayczak, and 5-year National Swimmer Kevin DeKoster. All three plus Tom Allen went to Regionals, where Kevin DeKoster took a 3rd in the 200yrd freestyle and a 4th in the 100yrd freestyle. Mike Ber- gen took 10th in the 100yrd backstroke. Kevin DeKoster went on to State for the 4th straight year. He took 16th in the 200yrd freestyle and 19th in the 100yrd freestyle. BHS 43 Anacortes 40 BHS 105 Anacortes 60 BHS 29 Sehome 45 BHS 28 Sehome 63 BHS 35 Mt. Vernon 83 BHS So Mt. Vernon 68 Northwest League: 3rd (87) 176 Boys’ Swimming Front Row: Ray Peterson, Greg Hoffman, Fabio Marcello, Tom Allen, and Kevin DeKoster. Row 2: Nicklas Fredrickson, Brian Brock, Terry Slosson, Tyler Long, Peter Lee, Jon Bell, and Vince Frazier. Row 3: Allen Barber, Tom Van Horn, Darren Houge, Mike Ratayczak, Guy Maas, and George Ratayczak. Row 4: Mark Kallerson, John Eggers, Brian Gilda, Shawn McCellan, Karl Jensen, Warren Clifford, and Bruce Peterson. Missing: Mike Bergen, Todd Benson, Danny Harper, Bjorn Edmonds, Chris Kiethley, and Jim Jorgenson. 176:1: Back-stroking along was Mike Bergen. 2: Assistant Coach Don Miles watched as Shawn McCellan, Brian Gilda and Kevin DeKoster took the lane lines out after the swim meet. 3: Mike Bergen swam a good 100 freestyle against cross-town rival Sehome. 177:1: George Ratayczak moved out of the way for Ray Peterson, who was doing Butterfly not far behind. 2: Vince Frazier didn’t quite complete his attempted double sommersault. 3: Allen Barber entered the water with spectacular gracefulness. 4: Shawn McCellan had successful but somewhat slow backstroke start. 5: Getting ready for the start were Mike Bergen and Shawn McCellan. 6: Kevin DeKoster rested after his 500 freestyle race in which he won and qualified for national competi- tion. 7: Fabio Marcello worked hard on his freestyle at practice. 8: Coach Frank Inslee showed the team how to stretch out before prac- tice. 9: George Ratayczak prepared for practice while Brian Gilda was just barely on time for turnout. 10: Terry Slosson jumped up and into his double sommersault. Boys’ Swimming 177 pa 22 apatite sme ar cei noseemnpaneomta = yao eras 178 Individual Sports Students and faculty were involved in a broad spectrum of recreational fitness and activity. While some found that a casual jog with Mr. Irvin’s jogging club was theraputic, some ‘‘crazies’’ unglued themselves for an early (Very Early) A.M. game in B.H.S.’s prestigious Morning Basketball Associ- ation. Bowling and tennis were popular ways to disrupt the tedious routine of school. ‘‘Dedicated’’ was the best descriptive word for those who had work- outs in swimming and rollerskating before school and throughout the even- ing. Dedicated efforts made some pro minent names in their sports. Mark Zsiros was an outstanding Hockey player, who was on Junior Teams since the age of 6. Currently a Junior, he hoped to land a spot in the Junior A League. Also, Randy Roose was a consistent winner in motocross racing. Sponsored by local businesses, Randy raced with nationally ranked riders. On the bowl- ing scene, Gary Hickock found great success. Gary finished first in the Scotch Doubles in 1984, and bowled a 219 average over a 6-week span. Overall, the best aspect of individual sports was that everyone came out a winner. 178:1: Y- Team swimmers made a big splash reaching for the finish. 2: Kevin DeKoster was caught actually taking a rest. 3: Anxious to hit the water, Julie Purdy, stretched her bathing cap over her head. 4: Drive and determination were evident in a determined Kevin DeKoster. 5: Mr. Inslee leaped in an attempt to block the ball. 6: Mr. Kammenga leaped for an easy lay-in. 7: Mr. Inslee contemplated his next move. 179:1: Mark Zsiros played hockey. 2: Randy Roose drove for the checkered flag. Only Skiers Have So Much Fun The high risk factor that went along with skiing didn’t seem to bother these people. During the course of the ski season, many people got up in the early hours of the morning for a fun filled day of skiing. Skiing was one sport where no matter how good or bad you were you always had fun. 1: Julie Purdy showed her kick turn. 2: Everybody gathered around when Kim Cochrane wiped out. 3: Brian Hagoski was impatient to get the picture taken in order to go skiing. 4: Andy Stromberg only stopped in the lodge to warm his hands and to chow down. 5: Kim Cochrane, Mike Dove, Aaron Kombol, Carol Byrne, and Dana Anderson were excited about being in the Yearbook. 6: Aaron Kombol, Dana Anderson, Carol Byrne, and Kim Cockrane practiced snow plowing down the hill. 7: Mike Dove tried to avoid having his picture taken since skiing might of messed up his hair. Rollerskaters Really Ranked Some of the top rollerskaters in the state go to Bellingham High. Tonia Mills, 1980 Washing- ton State elementary freestyle champion, was also a finalist at the 1983 interclub regionals. Tonia also has bronze and silver medals for proficiency dance tests. Another skater, Nancy Wenzel, 1981 Washington State freshman figures champion, was a 1983 finalist and has bronze and silver medals for proficiency figure tests. Lori McMurray, 3rd. place 1981 Wash- ington State freshman figures, also has bronze and silver medals for proficiency freestyle tests. Bellingham’s rollerskaters were a standout. Lori McMurray, Nancy Wenzel, and Tonia Mills. 1: Tonia Mills showed her preperformance pose. 2: Nancy Wenzel got ready to skate. 3: Lori McMurray practiced her spins. 4: Tonia Mills practiced her sit spins. 5: Nancy Wenzel carefully practiced her figures. Individual Sports 181 wm Superintendent of Schools James G. Roberts has announced his retirement after 32 years with Bellingham Public Schools. Roberts was named as Super- intendent in February, 1977. He will be- come executive director of Bellingh- am’s new St. Luke’s Foundation. This Is a part-time position which begins the latter part of 1984. Roberts, 56, became Superintendent following the retirement of Gordon L. Carter. Before that he had served five years as Assistant Superintendent for Business, had been administrator of business, administrative assistant for federal projects and public informan- tion, principal at Lowell, Roeder, and Marietta and a teacher at Roeder and Whatcom. Roberts’ first teaching job was in the Ferndale district in 1950, where he taught fourth, fifth and sixth grades at Ferndale and Custer. He came to Bellingham schools in 1952. During his seven years as Superinten- dent, Roberts directed the construc- tion of twenty million dollars in building improvements, including the new Gene- va School, the remodeling of Whatcom, and additions to Bellingham High School, Sehome High School, Fairha- ven, Happy Valley, Alderwood, Silver Beach, Sunnyland, Columbia and the Bellingham Vocational Technical Insti- tute. Under his direction the district has expanded existing academic pro- grams and begun new ones. Staff devel- opment, directed at the professional growth of teachers and staff, had been emphasized. Roberts earned his doctorate at the University of Oregon in 1964 and his master’s and bachelor’s degrees from Western Washington University. 182 Highlites Top Headlines A Korean jetliner was shot down by the Soviets, killing all of the occupants. The economy went up. Prime Minister Begin resigned. Tim iene eeS was voted Mayor. Georgia Pacific closed the paper mill. The January floods caused severe damage in Whatcom County. Several fires caused damage throughout the city. School Headlines Chris Hatfield and Cora Northey were chosen for Girl's State. Ron Delcamp, Brad Harrington, and Doug Leishman were chosen for Boy’s State. Diana Hinshaw was our representative for Centrum, her special study was creative art. Tori Snyder was a Page in Olympia. Andrea Fitzgerald, Melissa Flanery, Helen Hilton, and Hugo Valadez were chosen as mem- bers of the United States National Speech and Drama Awards. Greg Gilda was selected as the Most Valuable Player in the Northwest League. He was also selected to the All State Basketball Team by the Washington State Coaches Association. Tim Dickerson was selected for the Northwest League All-Star Team. Tim Dickerson, Greg Gilda, Ty Ness, Dean Schuster, and Adam Rothenbuhler were all selected to the Northwest League All-Opponents Team. Tim Dickerson was chosen male athlete of the year at the Whatcom County Sports Awards. Debbie Weyh was chosen female athlete of the year at the Whatcom County Sports Awards. Jill Iles placed within the top four in the Washinton State Art Competition in Olympia. Hugo Valadez entered his Senior monologue pantomine at the Washington Association Theatric Artistic Festival. 1: Fire destroyed a local feed and seed company building. Highlites 183 Spring, Bellingham Style, is a drippy one. However, periodic glimpses of blue are promises that the best is yet to come. So, in essence, Spring is a time of anticipation. Anticipation of the Senior Prom, Gradua- tion, The Senior Party, The END, distribu- tion of yearbooks, and finally, of those gloriously lazy days of summer. Spring Fever, (SENIORITIS BURNOUTS) plagues the entire student body. One can easily find a face with a blank stare sitting in a class- room, probably daydreaming about a warm, sandy beach. opring Section Entertainment Se O75} Senior Prom Seq =r Boys’ Track Field S10254 Girls’ Track Field S:8-S:9 Baseball SHOzS il Softball S212-9: 13 Golf S72! Tennis Sald Soccer S:16 Spring Section S:1 ENTERTAINMENT When the What-A-Sho was cancelled this year, students had to find other ways to entertain themselves. Some popular forms of entertain- ment were movies, music, concerts, and television. Some of the popular entertainment names are listed below. Michael Jackson has been popular for many years but this last year he became especially well known. On his album Thriller there were 7 out of 9 songs that became smash hits. These hits were Billy Jean, Beat It, Pretty Young Thing, Wanna Be Startin’ Something’, Thriller, The Girl ls Mine, and Human Nature. What's amazing about this is that Michael Jackson has sold more records than anyone in music history. Many fans have started imitating Michael Jackson in his dress and dancing. For those fans of his, he has an upcoming concert this fall. Videos became increasingly popular this year. Videos were the singer's visual image of the song put on the screen to give the watchers a better mental picture of the song. The televised versions of songs were about 3 minutes in length and were also very entertaining and often watched for hours on end. They were usually colorful and fast, moving with a bit of dancing and acting. It also was the artist's way of advertising their albums which led to great sales at local record stores. One of the most innovative and entertaining movies to come out this year was ‘Footloose’. It had a winning combination of music, dancing, comedy, and romance that attracted numerous movie-goers. This upbeat movie left the viewer in a good mood, with an overabundance of energy. Popular Movies: Big Chill, Risky Business, Silkwood, Reckless, Splash, Never Cry Wolf, Terms of Endearment, Against All Odds, Police Academy, Footloose, Stayin’ Alive, Greystoke, Where The Boys Are, Moscow On The Hudson, and Friday The Thirteenth, The Final Chapter. Popular T.V. Programs: The Day After, Remington Steel, Simon Simon, Riptide, Magnum P.I., Scarecrow Mrs. King, Webster, Benson, Double Trouble, Hill Street Blues, Cagney Lacey, Cheers, Silverspoons, Different Strokes, and Three’s Company. 1: Misty Stredicke, like many others, was enthralled by Michael Jackson. 2: Displayed here are some concert tickets; some were from the concerts Adam Ant, David Bowie, and Talking Heads. $:2 Entertainment With not much to do in Bellingham, many students entertained themselves by going to Seattle or Vancouver to see some of their favorite groups in concert. 1: We are fortunate enough to have a picture of the Van Halen concert, thanks to Bill Lampman who was willing to take a risk. 2: Jeanine Edwards smiled when she thought of her many visits to the David Bowie concerts. 3: Kelli Irvin and Tracy McMullin were two of the fortunate few to attend the Adam Ant concert. nConce nice Def Leppard The Police Robert Plant Yes Ozzy Osborne Willie Nelson Bob Seger Laura Branigan Heart Cheap Trick Supertramp Neil Young David Bowie Pat Benatar Sammy Hagar Grateful Dead Journey Hall - Oats Little River Band Men At Work Rick Springfield AC DC Pretenders Talking Heads nye Duran Duran Billy Idol Eurythmics Scorpions Hewey Lewis Adam Ant The Romantics Van Halen James Taylor Billy Joel Pointer Sisters Thompson Twins Blue Oyster Cult Rush Entertainment S:3 A Fantastic Evening in Paris S4: 1: Jeanine Edwards thought seriously about Wade Larsen’s suggestion to go upstairs for a dance. 2: ‘We use Close-Up” said Mike Brown and Robin Martin. 3: Becky Boutwell was ready to go for another dance but Rick Blair was more than ready for a break. 4: After retrieving some souvenir balloons from the ceiling, Kerri Damon slipped some Martinellis. 5: George Ratayczak and Debbie Johansen enjoyed a slow dance. 6: The lead guitarist for Omega, Dan Mehlhoff, really rocked for The Class of 1984. 7: Mike Pitcher poured Tudie Peterson a large glass of cider to quench her thirst. S65: 1: Erik Erholm and Andrea Fitzgerald sat back and watched the crowd during intermission. 2: Having a great time, Ed Nowakoski and Heidi Runestrand danced to the music of OMEGA. 3: Trying to make a toast, Pam Deer, Todd Medearis, Tricia Smith, and Greg Levin accidentally spilled some Martinellis on Pam’s dress. 4: Gene Hogan went to the refreshments table to get more cider. 5: The Class of 1984 knew that their Senior Prom was the best there ever was. 6: All clad in white, Mark Moeller and Leona Bruland danced hand in hand through most of the evening S:4 Senior Prom You could feel the excitement in the air at Melody Hall on May 5, 1984. A spectacular sunset over the bay was a brilliant prelude to the magical evening. Over 100 couples filled area restaurants to acquire calories for the energetic dancing. To say that our ‘’Class Act’’ looked classy was an understatement. Everyone looked incredibly gorgeous. Omega proved to be a terrific choice as they played a variety of songs with real authenticity. Through the night ‘“Jump’’ was requested and Omega listened as they ended the Prom with an incredibly true to life rendition. There wasn’t anybody sitting down for that one. The sparkling cider served in champagne glasses and the variety of fruit served added an elegant touch. The beautiful decorations were all but gone as everyone tried to take home with them part of the magic that was The Senior Prom. Senior Prom S:5 Outstanding Members In A Rebuilt Team The 1984 Raider Track team faced a major rebuilding job after losing several seniors who had helped them win League and District titles, finish 5th at the state meet, and win the state dual meet championship as well. Lack of depth was a major problem all season, but there were several outstanding performers who helped the Raiders finish 3rd at the Dorr Invite and 4th in the League meet. Seniors Paul Kelly and Gene Hogan were the distance Standouts, and Wayne Van Woudenberg handled the sprints and ranked among the state leaders in the long and triple jumps. Brett Nichols retained his state ranking in the pole vault and raised his school record to 14’8’’. Junior Jason Bodger led the state in the high jump with a mark of 6'8'2 ' and Sophomore Gareth Pooleon was a state leader in the 300 low hurdles. Other contributors were seniors Mark Lann and Joe Barthlow, junior Bruce Kussman, and sopho- more Max Kurtz. A strong group of freshmen led by sprinter Andy Stromberg made the Raider future look bright. S:6 Boys’ Track Field Row 1: Stuart Walsh, Paul Kelly, and Gene Hogan. Row 2: Gareth Pooleon, Todd O'Conner, Shawn Haynes, Glenn Kinney, Steve Anker, Hector Valadez, Joe Barthlow, Brett Thomas, and Max Kurtz. Row 3: Steve Feller, Jim Hawkins, Mark Lann, Andy Stromberg, Brett Nichols, Richard Wingerter, Wayne Van Wouden- berg, Chet Zender, Bruce Kussman, and Matt Lubetich. S:6 1: Making his new record of 14’8”’ in the pole vault this season was senior Brett Nichols. 2: Soaring through the air was Mike Lovell. S:7 1: Brian Hagoski worked hard to improve. 2: Wayne Van Woudenberg pushed himself in the sprints. 3: Gareth Pooleon showed his determination that made him a state leader in the hurdles. 4: Gene Hogan sprinted towards the finish line. 5: Jason Bodger’s high jumping ability led the Raiders to many victories. BHS 105 Sedro Woolley BHS 80 Ferndale BHS 80 Anacortes BHS 47 Vancouver College BHS 47 Eastside Catholic BHS 54 Sehome Americans 105 Canadians Boys’ Track Field S:7 Girls’ Track Showed Outstanding Performances Like the boys, the Raider girls lost heavily to graduation as outstanding seniors Cresey Stewart, Jackie Miles, and Lisa Thompson ended brilliant careers with a 10th place finish at state. And like the boys, the girls made up for a lack of depth with some outstanding performers and some talented newcomers. Juniors Debbie Weyh in the hurdles and high jump and Sherrie Haynes in the sprints led the young Raiders to a 4-1 dual meet record as both ranked among the state leaders in their events. Freshmen Keturah Long, who was a league champion in the javelin, and Jenny Riseland in the hurdles led a strong group of 9th graders who contributed much to the Raider success. In fact, distance runner Brenda Hanson was the only senior letter winner. With virtually the entire squad returning next year, the girls seem certain to improve on their 5th place finish in the NWL. S:8 1: Heidi Erickson stretched out before her 2 mile race. 2: Jenny Riseland and Marya Smith bundled [Wiepatay = blankets during the league meet in Ferndale. 3: Susan Carlson won the league meet in the javelin. 4: Mr. Dorr congratulated Wendy Sandell on a good race S:8 Girls’ Track Field BHS 71 Sedro Woolley 61 BHS 72 Ferndale 70 Binkomees2 Anacortes 24 BHS 76 East Side Catholic V2: BHS 76 Little Flower 14 BAS) 52 Sehome 80 USA 80 Canadians 63 Front Row: Heidi Erickson, Keturah Long, Gretchen Heller, Stacey Nordtvedt, Debbie Weyh, Sherrie Haynes, and Trisha Bates. Row 2: Christa Bengen, Jenny Riseland, Tricia Bernard, Wendy Sandell, Linda Carlson, Marya Smith, Susan Carlson, Brenda Hanson, and Gina Langford. S:9 1: Sherrie Haynes outleaned a Burlington girl in the 100 meter race. 2: Finishing off a good season, Keturah Long threw the shot put. 3: Brenda Hanson endured the two mile race. 4: Trisha Bates and Sherrie Haynes discussed strate gy for the 200. VARSITY BASEBALL CONQUERED THE LEAGUE After enduring a number of rainouts and a shaky beginning, the Raiders completed an outstanding season and clinched the N.W.L. Co-Championship as well as state playoff competition. Leading the powerful Raiders were seniors John Betzsold, Rick Blair, Mark Hammette, Mike Martin, Eric Melland, Ken Roberts, Dan Shearer, and Rick Taunton. Highlighting the season was a four-game-in-three-day string of victories over Arlington, Sedro Woolley, Sehome, and Mount Vernon. The season ended with a 11-5 League record and a 13-6 Overall record. Front Row: John Betzsold, Rick Taunton, Eric Melland, Ken Roberts, Dan Shearer, Rick Blair, Mark Hammette, and Mike Martin. Back Row: Coach John Craig, Chris Rhea, Kirk Clift, Rod Soderquist, Tim Engman, Randy Reay, | Keith Roberts, Scott Jansen, and Steve Moyer. Not Pictured: Steve Duppenthaler, | Darrin Otter, Steve Reid, and K.C. Stock. . 2 1 ow 5 4 | ‘ ‘ , ay as wre : a t Ts i iy F ; i x” j : Ard 4 coe ) ‘ i'm,” b ia | aa e || ae, es 4 wk: TYTN Ce ' S:10 Baseball ema mcr ome ra . JV and Frosh CAME THROUGH Front Row: Mike Peterson, Tenny Warwick, Pete Shearer, Jay Comfort, and Gary Soder- quist. Back Row: Scott Lovell, Derek Mitch- ell, Gary Schenck, Greg Holmes, Steve Johanasen, John Wheatman. Front Row: Mark Mills, Troy Nash, Joe Bailey, Jeff Blair, Darrin Otter, Howard Hawke, Emmet Hogan. Back Row: Darrell Stacey, Steve Reid, Steve Duppenthaler, Pete Charleston, Tim Slesk, Kurt Galley, Chris Jacklin, and Brian Leishman. Not Pictured: K.C. Stock, Jason Chorvat. $:10: 1: Rick Taunton and Ken Roberts used excellent teamwork to easily tag the runner Out. 2: Eyes glued to the ball, Tim Engman keenly concentrated on tagging out the runner. 3: Coach Craig gave an inspiring speech that made John Betzsold determined to beat the Other School. S:11 1: Keith Roberts had his glove ready hoping the ball would arrive a split-second before the runner tagged the base. 2: Dan Shearer awaited the pitch. VARSITY SCORES Ferndale Snohomish Anacortes Sehome Everett Burlington Sedro Woolley Stanwood Mariner Mt. Vernon Arlington Ferndale Anacortes Sehome Burlington Sedro Woolley Mt. Vernon Arlington O-FNYINNRKA NON AWN OO —]| AOD NORFNH-HFOTON KH ONH—]—NWAO Baseball S:11 Young Team Hit Hard Even with the absence of seniors, the Varsity Softball team pulled through with strong leadership and talent. They qualified for districts and placed 2nd in the Blaine Invitational. Standouts of the season were Stephanie Reid, Erin Dixon, and Kary Buswell who earned all-league honors. Stephanie Reid was most valuable player on defense at the Blaine Invitational. Kary Buswell and Loni Wiebe were named all stars at the Blaine Invitational. The Junior Varsity team also did well, some of their maj or achievements were 1st place-runner up division in the Sedro Woolley Tourney. Tami Grunhurd, Tracy Tucker and Chris Cowles were named most valuable players in the Sedro Woolley Tourney. There was also a need for a Freshmen Softball team this year because of an extra large turnout. Freshmen Front Row: Katie Duff, Alaina Mehus, and Janna Trefen. Row 2: Becky Knight, Julie Kavulla, Tami Fredenberg, Lisa Roberts, Angie Callero, and Julie Benson. Varsity Front Row: Alisha Walsh, Tami Grunhurd, Pat Gallagher, Loni Wiebe, Ronda Cadman, Lori Richardson, Lisa Mathews, and Manager Jim Jorrisen. Row 2: Manager Tyann Largent, Lori Mathews, Kary Buswell, Stephanie Reid, Angela Swanson, Erin Dixon, Chris Cowles, Stephanie Jerowski, Jaime Dixon, Becky Hudson, and April Rollins. Junior Varsity Front Row: Leanne Kelly, Rici Yake, Melanie Roberts, Richelle Melland, and Tracey Delfine. Row 2 Tracy Tucker, Joann Burford, Lisa Mathews, Chris Cowles, Dionne Mitchell, and Susan Vermeulen. JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES BHS 6 Sehome BHs , 14 Blaine BHS 3 Meridian ° eds BHS 20 Arlington BHS 13 Sedro Woolley vl S Bio mac Meridian : ‘ BHS 9 Ferndale BHS 5 Sedro Woolley BHS 16 Anacortes BHS 5 Stanwood BAS 7 Arlington BHS 30 Burlington S:12 Softball S:12:1 Rici Yake looked intensely at her opponent from the Arlington Eagles as she prepared to pitch. S:13:1 Angela Swanson was thrilled by the play, but Ronda Cadman just wasn’t sure. 2: Lori Mathews taunted the batter as her opponent prepared to run. VARSITY SCORES 2: BHS 17 Ferndale 4 ‘ ee BHS 1 Anacortes 4 BHS 10 Sehome g) BES 1 Burlington 3 Biome 4 Sedro Woolley 1 BAS 8 Stanwood 2 Bisse Arlington 4 BAS) 18 Ferndale 5 Bos 2 Anacortes 8 Briss 9 Sehome 4 BiniSaamce Burlington 1 BHS 10 Sedro Woolley 6 Brion 10 Mt. Vernon 10 Binion Stanwood D ans Lynden Christian 0 BHS: 3 Ferndale 2 Brion cc Anacortes 8) BHS Ss Arlington 13 Softball S:13 Golf Led The Way To Spring The golf season for the Raiders was both inter- esting and challenging due to the fact that the team was basically inexperienced. A team of 12 players that was composed of four seniors, two juniors, three sophomores, and three freshmen placed 6th in the Northwest League and 9th in the District 1 tournament. Senior Mike Moynihan played 1 for BHS all season and led the golf squad. The team improved greatly over the season. Front Row: Jay Gossage, Mike Jeffries, Brian Helgelson, Dary| Hammer, Steve Fast, Mark Mcallister. Row 2: John Harlow, Matt Zender, Derin Brooks, Mike Moynihan, John Hadaway. 14:1: Another winning Raider approached the green. 2: Brian Helgelson got ready for a shot at the green. 3: Daryl Hammer made last minute checks on his equipment before heading out to the tee. S:14 Golf Doubles Dominated Tennis The highlight of the Boys’ Tennis season was sweeping the doubles in their second match against Sehome, and for the balance of the season demonstrating that BHS was once again a ‘‘double’’ ; team to be reckoned with in the league. Late in the year, senior “ Terry Cook and junior Brad Harrington fought for the honor of receiving the ‘Earl Jewell’ trophy for the outstanding player of the year. Cliff Beer, as captain of the team, led the Raiders during their pressscgpasenen Lata tt 4 ice t t comeback year. i Front Row: Jon Bell, John Ihlan, Tom Roe, Brett Simplot, and Mike Dove. Row 2: . ae Coach Bobson, Chip Stone, Terry Cook, Kurtis James, Cliff Beer, Joe Cleary, — Brad Harrington, Jon Stromberg, Aaron Kombol, Jon Endicott, and Ron Raymond. 1: Brad Harrington made a point for his team. 2: Cliff Beer and Aaron Kombol doubled up during practice. 3: Terry Cook practiced his forehand. i Tennis S:15 A New Game For Raiders The inexperienced Raiders traveled as far as Bellevue to play “The New Game’. The players learned a lot of skills and showed a big improvement. Coach Vel West is looking forward to the next soccer season to lead the Young Raiders onto victories. Front Row: Al Roman, Dylan Miller, Troy Parker, Tony Ahrens, Jeff Hawkins, Shane McHugh, Duy Pham, and Neun Ngep. Row 2: Tri Trinh, Mike Murk, Ron Delcamp, Fabio Marcelo, Drew Jamison, Greg Gilda, Keith Wallace, Shawn Brandt, and Minh Le. Front Row: Eric Nicholson, Jim Fowler, Eugene Stentowski, Scott Weedman, Tom Wallace, Jeff McBride, Matt Har- rington, Dylan Vassar, and Mike Bryan. Row 2: Tony Tran, Pat Skaggs, Steve Leatherwood, Darren Clark, Brian Gilda, Brian Gardner, Vince Frazier, Chris Blair, Dave Smith, Pat McGlenn. Captain, Minh Le; Most Inspirational, Tony Ahrens; Most Improved and Best Fullback, Drew Jamison; Captain and Most Valuable Player, Shawn Brandt; and Captain, Dylan Miller. 1: Raiders scrambled for the ball after a corner kick. S:16 Soccer SE OE i: ie Re: ie al it ai a 2 a Rt A ela tt 2 1: Minh Le warmed up with the ball before practice. 2: Keith Wallace prevented Shawn Brandt from the header. 3: Mike Dove concen- trated on his form during scimage. 4: Duy Pham tried to maneuver the ball from defend- er Sean Briley. 5: The Varsity players waited for their turn to play. Soccer 185 The Kids’ Got Class! Remember when girls wore shorts under their skirts? And guys, how about those dependable toughskins? Well folks, times HAVE changed! Though Levi's were ever- present, shoes ranged from plastic to leather, hairstyles from straight to curly, and long to short. This past year was a mixture of various styles in that people expressed their personality and individuality through their appearal and hairstyles. g. 7: Julie Purdy had a rat tail Winter and Spring quarters. 187: 1: Jeff McBride wondered if ort jacket with bleached Levi's was Risky Business. ’ 2: How many earings will fit in one ear? 3: orts were worn in anticipation of warmer days. 4: Slip-on, leather flats came in all styles and colors. 5: Kelly O’Brien, an avid Billy Idol fan, showed off her concert souvenier. 6: Students were happy with the changing styles. 7: Deck shoes splashed into style. rd sprin 19 PN Pe a a Styles 187 nin eevee ee air Lockers Displayed Individuality and | Personality BHS students had a home away from home, which was ‘Their Lockers.’’ Each student showed individuality in his or her locker by it’s being either clean or unkept, plain or decorated, mellow or dramatic. Each locker was different according to its occupants’ personality. Some lockers showed rock groups. Some showed only pictures of guys and some showed only pictures of girls. Some also had pictures of friends or other unique features. It all depend- ed on each student's individual likes on how the locker was presented. 188: 1: The winners of the BHS Locker Contest were Tina Winsauer and Mary Heuser, for the most individualistic locker. 2: Jill Brown and Amy Baklund were proud of their unique lockers. 3: Sue Hanson enjoyed her pop and chicken Mcnuggets from McDonalds while she sat at her busily decorated locker. 189: 1: The title ‘Double Shot Thursday”’ of KISW fit this picture of Wayne Brooks’ and Mike Jeffries’ standing by their lockers filled with pictures of motorcycles. 2: As one can see by Randy Roose’s locker, he was a definite fan of motorcycles. 3: Mark Tracey took pride in his ‘‘rockin'’’’ locker. 4: Bobby Storms’ favorite ornaments were her unicorns and her balloons. 5: Alexie Dossa displayed his ‘‘Sports IIlustrat- ed” locker. 188 Lockers (on) ee) — yn res oO pd oO 1) a Favorites Friend Sweetheart Teacher Candidate For President Person To Send to Siberia Song Video Expression Movie TLV. 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KisspsILUVYOU- MINDERS pss ILUVYOUDEAN EAY MON HOW IT GOEEN?SUZ-GOT STINGED SYNCHRONICITY THANKS JJ KBWMKB HAY THERE: PARTY? JR PROM-ILUVYASEANER- ICE CREAM BUSTED 10-14 YOU MUSSED PERM-AGRIN MISSYAK- RIS!! BUG BITE Boy, this sure has been a super year! Times with MC, DM, KH, NK, JS, MH, J and J, HV and the dudes-BT, RS, MM, CR, JB, GH, RR, BH and others! I'll miss my senior buds! You salala- lalalala! Suta-moletta-mottetta-po- tato! DM-Apple Yoplait and the PO- LICE! MC-EVERY BREATH YOU TAKE-AHH!! D M-The Single life for us-sure thing PUUHH! AR- 1 bee- zutt! Feb. lst Duran Duran!! Dut- chage-want a ride to the movies? RS-Borders, man! Soon there aint gonna be no borders!!! Cool frosh- SN,KI,JK,AB,MM,CC,TBetc. GH what a harsher! Can't wait until next year when we're seniors! Love Gretta DONNA WANNA WHAT? Oshi Komi Molomy Lives The art of stealing stop signs-by Donna Renee! Sa- lute!! It's a mustang! 4-3-2-1-Major Tom, did you see all. those-STOP THE CAR-Look at all those blinkies. Now what should we do about this? FHS with foxes wolves! Oh no! Cruise position Hey SW-do you still want to go swimming? Boy were those milk- shakes good-too bad Sharon’s is next door on the floor! EB should | back up or keep going? KR-you won't go home until it’s ALL gone? Sheri-grape pop. Oh yeah- check under my blanket! Mat maid crusade Chinese fire drills-I'll miss ya seniors! 86 kix ILN RENEE HugoHugo V. (cont.)..Speech and Drama Award-thanx Smitty! ‘‘Jack and the Giant’’ 84, Midnight attic, thanx Russ and Tina. 80-81 JV Wres- tling-unpinned, fr. football? Sound- off!, Hoorney!, Strutter Lives!, Ma- libu 83!!, Calif 83!, PNE 82-84!, TRU- LY!!!, Danke schon Herr Ramerman und Herr Johnson, X-meng, Dr. WHO for President!, ‘Quiet, Win- saeur’’. Wuv oo, Wowi, Wobinthun!, Super Shom!! to the rescue!! ‘‘Open Arms''-nice times Leah never for- get. Ambition (finally): Infinite ex- to Disneyland. Lord, help me. Re- member the equation, honey! | shall Hey Hey Renee, well some of us aren't going to K-Mart Bitchen is this in 3-D? No, but your face is! Pe- ter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers, | guess | did! Wait, stop the car, what? Stop the car, it’s a stop sign it doesn't have a home, oh | feel sorry let's take it home, hey there's a blinky! Oshi komi molomi lives!! Will someone explain what Dirty Donna means, please? Ya he’s like so tripendicular! Salute, it’s a Mus- tang. Face reality it’s the cool thing to do. Let’s see how many concerts we can go to this year, ok? Calf. par- ties should be fun! B F A later Don- na Wanna Lewy and Dewy love Mickey and Minnie! Lewy Dewy=the Datless Wonders! For more information call 733-5298 TSIKS JS GOT A CHEW MM JS TEACH US HOW TO SPIT. BT CH let's not go to StCIPk. AR TE can you buy some Copenhagen? TE YOUR LOSING I’ve got a ROYAL FLUSH!! LG act like your asleep where's JH? EN is in the shower. AR Miss ya!! RB SL Stop goofing ... Well it was a good shake .. . SLOW- DOWN!! MELISSA HOLD THE DOGS! CRASH! MINI IS HERE. DS how's your PETER RABBIT BURG? WATCH FOR FLYING COASTERS the KET- CHUP! GO BOZO! JR PROM! DRS- GB LAST 3 yrs have been great hope next year is just as great thanxs- JSAR MMLGBTJWMJDWEN JHTERBSLGB-HERES TO NEXT YR! WOWZY MISS YA KG SW-Jenny B- BMY GMMB-txs Bi Curious -n-Spanky Thanks for just being you. You're special! Come On! You know ... IT! To never forget February 3, 1984. IYLMPDFM Every Breath You take ILY-MH Down by the Sea Who wrote that on the dressing room wall?Well, junior? Who are Minnie, Mickey, Dewey, and Lewey? Nobody tells me anything! TAG, DY- MIAWPOMLJWYSENSDAIMD? WA- HOBF! How was Biol ogy? NOT AT LUNCH? GaDoing, GaDoing! Fssht kchh!What does that mean? Deutsch mach+ spass! Bonjour? Il y a longtemps que j’attends cette oc- caision! Huh? Where are my brown- ies? But | did eat before reading pe- riod! GROWL!! Stop laughing, Mutt! MBB-HRTGBHKGJISSCHGBT- LENVHJSSBPHJK MWMDDBBVWB and KJ who put up with me at all the basketball games! Puppy sitting for- ever! (if ever!) HAASDFFSVA IHTS- SOYINHF! TEEN JAMBOREE! DUNES! IDKWTWITSS ITIJWSSLLTE AOTPRTA! ICECUBES! DW-rmber the nite we forgot to come home? My throat hurts! same last name! LH-your doc was nicer! Stirrups?! LGhttub nov 12 700 am? THINK PINK!! Bye smi- le! MS Thanks to all who helped me grow throughout the years especially those who helped me through the hardest time of my life, when | went out with D.B. Dog. Sandy | know you'll see this. Remember sweet hairless revenge on Braykovich, too bad it grew back. College encore, 4AM dancing alone, prom, Darla don't get sick at WWU again. Heg- gem thanks for comforting a party crasher. Sorry LaFave for crashing it. Goodbye one night party stands and hangovers also to the hardest learning years. World lookout BHS let the women out the best of life is yet to come. TB, thanks for driving. Jason B. I'm really gonna miss you. | hope your summer is the best, and | hope that we are together. | love you! DeeDee A LAST WORD... BLUE OYSTER CULT RULES!!! DJ '84 | Blue Rubber Chickens never | they just float in ‘THE BROTH.” f member, fake w the left go the right. Flick the switch WADE. LANG, ‘THE DOC | are gone. to PASCO! Don’t mess arou) Stace, | don’t like ‘‘milkshake” | my back. Jump Ma Pa are hor Get a garbage can Pete-no mo! hampers! Remember “TH ROOM.” Prom '83 '841 LOVE YC STACY. Hey Shom keep hulahooping... iF finity. And YET! Wohwie W. OC| Baby! You're a FULL woman ne PTL! Kelly | know you a lot! Well yi guys think you are pretty spec grads huh well you are! We luv y Keep in touch with us and Jesus : we won't miss you too much. Kee acting, singing, smiling with tt LORD! Reunion in the sky! Remk Cal.83-Free Fall and plane trip. Ph 1:6BBM Hey everyone, Let’s blow this joir We're finally out! KAMI Let's go | the beach and have a royal blas Trish, Remember all the good time (Summer of ‘‘83’’) What fun we w have this summer!!! Hey all you u derclassmen don't blow it! Seniorit all the way it’s deadly stuff! MP, F and TC Remember all the M Ms w ate! Hey Rick will you ever get yol “VEGA” running! Mikkie ‘| WAN THOSE MAGS” Hey let's go cruisir in my car if | ever get it—everyor let's keep in touch! Gotta Go! Lov 2-D WATCH OUT COLLEGE, HERE) COME!!!I'm out yeah! | TIME TO GO-YEAH!GONNAMI! SY'all- Remember special frienc like: | DJSNMMDPDSDBSWJSCMJERM | RHHMHTD-yes evenyouKR HAWAIIATSHapt! Ohwerent youil vited?! Justdontworry abouti) o'taySpanky! SC SR-painpills at other day-OK. TB-whataPRE. GOODLUCK. HOPE TO KEEP | TOUCH WITH EVERYONE... LATE! DAYS! | Nancy G. | Hli!excellentyearw LG-Calbeey beep!w WHO? HG-gripe? IGSIMf JKofcourse Istaltos-yeah! Forwar¢ HO!Why? MSwhy?LYDR-patiencé Byechem! JRPROMfun!But, uh . Senior-snow! Ciao! 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BOX 5706 BELLINGHAM, WA 98227 hee ) 734-3777 fEAPS CONSULTATIONS WORKSHOPS ¢ SELECT THE RIGHT COLLEGE « PREPARE FOR EXAMS ¢ APPLY FOR SCHOLARSHIPS ¢ WAITE LETTERS ESSAYS ¢ IMPROVE STUDY SKILLS College Admission Preparation Service STAN AND VICKI HODSON 671-4807 825 Austin Street Bellingham, Washington 98226 OLDS - CADILLAC - GMC - HONDA 1800 IOWA STREET « PO BOX 847 PHONE 734-8700 BELLINGHAM, WASHINGTON 98225 Advertising 209 INDEX Abbe, Chris 131 Abbe, Mike 141, 155 Abbott, Kelli 17, 141 Abbott, Tami 131 Academic Section 86 Activities 8 Adams, Audrey 121 Adderley, Janel 141 Advertising 194 Ahrens, Tony 121, $:16 Albee, Rick 121 Alderson, Scott 37, 97, 110, Wiis Alexander, Elizabeth C. 74 Aliotti, Mrs. Merrily 84 Allen, Jennifer 18, 21, 121 Allen, Thom 43, 91, 97, 113, LZ Alvarez, Lisa 131 Alvarez, Jesus 129 Alvis, Michael 14, 97, 100, 113 Ambitions 113 Anderson, Bill 121 Anderson, Brenda 131 Anderson, Brian 131 Anderson, Brynda 62, 131 Anderson, Dana 14, 22, 131, 180, S:8 Anderson, Debra 129 Anderson, Don 131 Anderson, James 141 Anderson, Will 64, S:16 Angel, Martin 131 Angell, Bruce 121 Angkham, Suang 97, 113 Angkham, Veng 97, 113 Anker, Steve 141, 153, S:6 Armstrong, Michele 131 Arnason, Mr. Hal 72 Arnswaldt, Renee 62, 130, 131, $:8 Arps, David 88, 141 Ashe, Dennis 18, 21, 59, 97, las Ashe, Kelli 141 Atkinson, Becky 121 Atteberty, Ms. Pam 84 Austin Andrea 17, 60, 141 Backstrom, Laura 86, 123, 131, 139, 159, 172 Bagley, Mr. Norman 85 Bailey, Kimberley 131 Bailey, Joe 13, 141, 155, 169 Baisden, Lisa 30, 131 Baites, Trisha 37 Baker, James 131 Baker, Valerie 131 Bakker, Cory 17, 141 Bakkom. Ericka 13, 37, 141 Bakkom, Jeff 121, 129, 153 Baklund, Amy 11, 36, 131, 188 Balcom, Greg 121, 154 Barber, Allen 141, 177, S:6 Bargewell, Mr. Del 74 Barnes, Gary 97, 113 Barnhart, Laura 131 Barrett, Amy 140, 141 Barthlow, Joe 64, 97, 113, 153, 36 Baseball, Varsity S:10 Baseball, JV S:11 Basketball, Boys Varsity 164 Basketball, Boys Frosh 169 210 Index Basketball, JV 168 Basketball, Girls 170 Basketball Stats 60 Bates, Kenneth 121 Bates, Trisha 141, 172, S:8 Baumgartner, Edward 97, 113 Bay, Karalyn 141 Beardsley, Mrs. Joan 74 Beatty, Tom 141 Bechtol, Danny 18, 21, 121 Bechtol, Mike 18, 21, 131 Beck, Doug 141 Bednarz, Lisa 14, 97, 113 Beer, Cliff 37, 53, 121, $:15 Beers, Tonia 89, 121 Beith, Michelle 131, 171, S:8 Belben, Cathy 42, 62, 131, 162, 163 Belka, Mr. Richard 82 Bell, Jon 141, 177, S:15 Benedict, Andrea 121 Bengen, Christa 28, 31, 130, 1310S:8 Bengen, Debbie, 34, 35, 45, 97, 100, 113 Benjamin, Jason 141 Benner, Kim 17, 131, S:8 Bennet, Bobbie 131 Bennett, Jerry 131 Bennett, John 97, 111, 113 Bennett, Rex 141, 155, 174 Bennett, Shaun 138 Bennum, Greg 141 Benson, Amy 67, 131 Benson, Darren 17, 141 Benson, Julie 43, 141, 163, SS Benson, Mike 138 Benson, Scott 121 Benson, Timothy 12, 13, 42, ATT 9S A105 1S 53 Benson, Todd 138, 177 Berg, Mr. Paul 11, 74, 216 Bergen, Matt 131 Bergen, Mike 97, 177 Berglind,Kymm 18, 20, 131 Bergman, Tracey 121 Bergman, Carmen 131, 172 Bergman, Rob 131 Bergosh, David 141 Bergstrom, Tim 121 Bering, Kurtis 121 Bernard, Tricia 17, 141, 145 Berry, Elaine 121 Bethlen, Karla 67, 131 Betzsold, John 14, 42, 45, 98, LISFS:10 Beua, Ho $:16 Beua, Khun 121 Biddle, Angel 141 Binschus, Christine 45, 60, 98, Bis Birman, Jamie 138 Bjork, Mrs. Lisa 59, 74, Bjornson, Erik 121 Black, Dave 141, 155, 174 Black, Stacey 141 Black, Chris 141, $:16 Blair, Jeff 37, 155, S:11 Blair, Midge 23, 60, 130, 131, 1G6627 163 Blair, Rick 46, 98, 113, $:10 Blair, Stacie 121 Bland, Tracy 138 Blankenship, Kirk 121 Blanders, Gayleen 14, 121 Blue, Jason 40, 46, 64, 65, 98, TIS, 15375206 Bobbitt, Wendy 67, 131 Bobson, Mr. Arnold 74 Bodger, Jason 121, S:6 Bodger, Willie 18, 21, 24, 25, 131 Bourland, Randy 13, 48, 50, 54, SO 1 3ier32 Boutwell, Becky 51, 62, 121 Boutwell, Jason 121 Boys’ State 66 Bowman, Pippa 11, 66, 98, Lists Bowman, Wendy 11, 131 Boyd, Shelley 93, 141 Brackinreed, Theron 131, 139, 154 Braddock, Shannon 17, 141, 159,171 Bradshaw, Reah 18, 20, 55, i332 Brandsey, Faye 132 Brandt, Keith 121 Brandt, Shawn 121, 123, 185, S:16 Brandt, Troy 121 Brannon-Maier, Monica 29, 42, 47, 96, 98, 105, 113 Brase, Beth 74 Braxton, Jason 141 Bredman, Diane 121 Bredman, Jill 13, 27, 141, 171 Brester, Tonya 98, 113 Brester, William 138 Brewer, Rhonda 98 Briggs, Michelle 14, 16, 132, 139, 161 Briley, Sean 18, 20, 39, 121, 185, S:16 Brock, Bryan 141, 177, S:15 Brock, Lance 11, 98, 113 Brooks, Ed 174 Brooks, Derin 18, 21, 132 Brooks, Wayne 132, 189 Brown, Chante 121 Brown, Debbie 132 Brown, Craig 141, $:16 Brown, Jill 3, 13, 36, 132, 188 Brown, Kelli 121 Brown, Mark 121 Brown, Mike 98, 113 Bruington, Lisa 129 Bruntil, Mrs. Sue 82 Bruland, Alana 62, 141 Bruland, Leona 11, 31, 42, 66, 69, 98, 113, S:4, 216 Bryan, Mike 132, S:16 Buckenmeyer, Karen 121, 132 Burden, Paula 141 Burden, Ryan 121, 166, 168 Burford, Andrea 132 Burford, Joann 13, 141, 161, Sis Burnett, Julie 121 Buswell, Kary 18, 21, $:12 Buswell, Robert 17, 121, 141 Butters, Ann 121 Byrne, Carol 20, 132, 180 Byrnes, Mr. Curt 73 Byun, Lisa 130, 132 Cadet Band 17 Cadman, Clint 132 Cadman, Dan 98, 113 Cadman, Ronda 27, 132, 162, 163, 1727 S12 Caldwell, Leah 27, 141 Calixto, Carol-Ann 18, 20, 132 Callero, Angi 121, 141, $:13 Callero, Ginger 49 Campbell, Bruce 37, 98, 113, 153 Campbell, Mrs. 161 Campin, Mike 122 Cannon, Valerie 18, 21, 122, 129 Cano, Ernesto 98 Card, Alvin 20, 132, 134 Cardinal, Tammy 141 Carleton, Dan 132 Carlson, Suzy 13, 14, 67, 132, 160, S:8 Carlson, Linda 141, S:8 Carlson, Tim 64, 98, 113, 152, 153 Caron, Doug 132, 134, 154, 174 Caron, Kenny 98, 113 Carpenter, John 129 Carr, Randy 18, 21, 24, 25, 122 Carson, Kelli 13, 98 Carter, Kristi 132 Caryl, Shiela 132 Cascon, Tracey 14, 98, 113 Casper, Mike 141 Caswell, Cheryl 129 Causer, Mrs. Carol 85 Cawthorn, Donna 132 Ceranova, Tonda 17, 141 Chamberlain, Shaunna 141 Chambers, Tracy 98, 113 Chambers, Trevis 141 Chang, Ping 132 Chapin, Mr. Randy 85 Chapman, Nora 98, 113 Charleston, Peter 141, 169, Sai Charlton, Debbie 141 Charlton, Jeff 30, 132, 168 Charroin, Dave 132 Cheerleaders 34 Chen, Su-Mu 23, 27, 129 Chisom, Shannon 27, 132 Choir 14 Chorvat, Jason 64, 140, 141, Sout Christofferson, Kathy 98, 99, 113 Christofferson, Susan 140, 141, 147 Christmas Assembly 40 Christmas Dance 42 Clark, Darren 132, 154, S:16 Clausen, Heidi 141 Clay, Mr. Mike 11, 93 Clayton, Simon 18, 25, 122 Cleary, Joe 13, 132, 133, 154, W425 15 : Cleary, Maureen 27, 122, 159 Clemenson, Terri 14, 16, 53, 122 Clendenen, Trisha 98, 113 Clifford, Mike 129 Clifford, Warren 141, 177 Clift, Christopher 122 Clift, Kirk 132, 154, S:11 Clizbe, Marlene 132 Cload, Sharon 2, 13, 44, 98, 113 Closing 186 Clough, Darrell 29, 132 Cochran, Greg 13, 14, 132 Cochrane, Kim 22, 29, 51, 130, 132e 36a lssals0 Comitorts Jay 225 iA 7 Sate Cook, John 141 Cook, Keith 132 Cook, Lisa 132 Cook, Terry 98, 99, 113, S:15 Cooper, Antone 132, 174 Cooper, Linda 141 Cooper, Tracie 122 Copeland, Scott 98, 113 Copland, Karen 23, 27, 122, 129 Coreene, Tony 14 Cowan, Jamie 3, 42, 141, 161 Cowles, Chris 18, 20, 161, 171, S22 Cowles, Kathryn 122 Crabtree, Brad 18, 20 Craig, Mr. John 75, S$:10 Craig, Steve 141 Crain, Kevin 27, 87, 141 Crawford, Mr. Ken 47, 75, 164, 165 Crocker, Connie 83 Crockett, Suzy 11, 13, 122, 129 Cultee, Alvin 141 Cummings, Troy 122 Cunningham, Mr. Dermot 75, 92, 170 Culp, Pat 113 Cuneo, Tammy 141 Czajkowski, Dr. Ted 72 Dahl, Steve 14, 32, 89, 92, 174 Daigle, David 113, 129 Damon, John 141 Damon, Kerri 13, 14, 31, 56, 62, 98, 113 Dangelmaier, Kristin 18, 21, 122 Daniels, Jenny 141 Daniels, Lori 18, 21, 122 Darden, Lisa 122 Davenport, Tracey 100, 113 Davidson, Dell 141 Davis, Kelli 60 Dawn, Jamie 122 Dawson, Kim 11, 141 Dawson, Mark 122 Day, Sean 122 Deaton, Melanie 14, 22, 122, 170 Decoteau-James, Michelle 141 Deer, Pam 14, 22, 100, 113 Deger, Jenny 13, 18, 21, 122, 158, 159 Deger, Maureen 21, 60, 141, 163 Dekoster, Kevin 66, 69, 91, TOOMBS W717 8 Delcamp, Ron 64, 122, 153, LSS orl 6 Delcamp, Ronda 141 Delfino, Tracy 122, S:13 DeMuth, Zoie 85 Dennis, Sherri 141 Denson, Scott 122 Deross, Mary 141 Deville, Dianne 138 Devine, Kim 133 Diaz, Camille 18, 20, 39, 133 Dibble, Dean 18, 20, 67, 69, 91, 133 Dibble, Sandy 141 Dickerson, Kelly 133 Dickerson, Timothy 14, 22, 31, 46, 47, 100, 113, 164, 166, 167, 183 Dinneen, John 141 Dixon, Erin 14, 122, 160; 170; Sou Dixon, Jaime 141, 161, S:13 Door, Mr. Jeff 75 Door, Mrs. Jeanne 47, 75 Dossa, Alexie 141, 155, 169, 189 Dossa, Evaan 27, 100, 111, 113 Doucette, Theresa 133 Doud, Mr. Alan 75, 188 Douglas, Ronald 141 Dove, Mike 133, 185, S:16 Dowling, Sonja 18 Drayton, Mr. Gordy 85 Duff, Katie 141, S:13 Dunn, Rick 32, 133 Dupont, Susan 140, 142, 163 Duppenthaler, Steve 13, 51, 54, T42 SOS A V69eSeL Duralia, Mark 142 Dutcher, Eric 142 Dutton, Tresha 142 Dvorachek, Timothy 12, 14, 22, 64, 130, 133 Eastman, Bekki 6, 18, 21, 59, 9322 Eastman, Tina 27, 133 Ecalbarger, Diana 133 Edkins, Robert 122 Edmonds, Beorn 17, 142, 177 Edwards, Cathy 142 Edwards, Jeanine 11, 100, 113 Edwards, Julie 122 Edwards, Russ 113 Edwards, Lisa 14, 129 Edwards, Mike 133 Edwards, Robert 142, 155 Edwards, Tracie 20, 142 Eelkema, Tony 18, 21, 100, 113 Eelkema, Colby 122, 154 Eggers, John 87, 142, 177, S:16 Eherenfieldt, Kari 133 Eldridge, Brian 100, 153, S:6 Ellis, Brad 100, 113, 153 Ellis, Brian 142 Ellis, Heidi 133 Ellis, Jeff 142 Elmendorf, Mrs. Becky 75 Elps, Jossemia 138 Elsner, Mrs. Gloria 83 Endicott, Jon 69, 133, $:15 Enertson, Dave 133 Engman, Tim 12, 44, 120, 122, 166, 186, S:10 Erholm, Brad 142 Erholm, Leisa 142 Erholm, Erik 14, 68, 100, 113 Erholm, Marvin 68 Ericsson, Mrs. Carol 82 Erickson, Heidi 37, 60, 122, S:8 Eriksen, Erin 133 Espinoza, Dan 133, 154 Estabillo, Bernardo 133 Euper, Rob 100 Euper, Terry 142, 155 Evans, Deanna 62 Evans, EJ 138 Evans, Jeff 28, 32, 37, 100, LiSAS:16 Evans, Susan 60, 122 Ewing, Rich 142 Ezzy, Kim 123 Fallis, David 23, 27, 101, 113 Farwell, Mr. Richard 76, 90 Fast, Steve 100, 113 Feller, Steve 92, 99, 101, 113, 5670 Fenno, Mrs. Virginia 76 Fenton, Dean 14, 22, 123, 153, S:6 Fields, Natalie 27, 123 Finkbonner, Darrin 133, 154 Fisher, Debbie 67, 133, 159 Fitzgerald, Andrea 13, 29, 38, B95 545 65s66e Ol e113: 162 SSaorS Flanders, Stan 142 Flanery, Melissa 39, 55, 101, 113, 183 Flanery, Rebecca 142 Fleetwood, Tara 13, 27, 142 Fonda, Pam 11, 12, 66, 101, 113, 216 Fonda, Terry 11, 18, 21, 69, 133, 159 Foote, David 123 Ford, Charlotte 123 FordeChrisiOie Lis Forsman, Cyndi 123 Foster, Craig 18, 20, 123 Fowler, Jim 17, 142, 155, S:16 Fowler, Ken 18, 20, 67, 133, Sall Fowler, Ronald 17, 142 Fox, Laura 142 Fraga, Cindy 142 Franson, Stephani 123 Franzen, Dean 101, 113 Frazier, Holli 142 Frazier, Vince 14, 58, 123, 177, $:16 Fredrikson, Niclas 7, 28, 30, P23 25) 77 Freeman, Heather C. 5, 13, 142 Freeman, Heather L. 27, 142 Freeman, Mr. Jim 72 Freeman, Mrs. Paulette 83 Freudenberg, Tami 42, 142, ode S23 Friberg, Tammy 17, 142 Frosman, Cyndi 92 Frost Brian) l42) 155s S36 Frost, Rob 57, 67, 123 Fuller, Tim 18, 20, 67, 133 Gallagher, Pat 123, 156, 170, SalZ Gallaher, Pat 33, 64, 123 Galley, Kurt 142, 169, S:11 Galley, Mr. LeRoy 40, 60, 76, 167 Galley, Mr. Les 73 Galley, Nancy 34, 35, 47, 101, 103, 113 Gamlen, Mrs. 83 Gann, Cherie 142, 145 Gant, Sandra 142 Garcia, Andrés 17, 39, 142 Garcia, Felicia 142 Gardner, Brian 142, S:16 Garmback, Greg 142, 155, 174 Garmback, Tracy 18, 21, 123 Garrett, Bradley 133, S:16 Geer, Heather 14, 16, 22, 123, 159 Geros, Ted 142 Gerry, Jay 123 Gesick, Rick 123 Gibson, Jerry 101, 129 Giger, John 101, 113 Gilda, Brian 88, 134, 177, S:16 Gilda, Greg 23, 27, 46, 66, 101, ITS O4 65 el66) 167% iNfexe}, SBI} Gist, Mike 123 Gilland, Elaine 129 Gluck, Zola 142 Godsey, Carla 60, 134, 163 Godsey, Gwen 14, 60, 102, LIS o2 63S Goepfert, Glenn 39, 56, 123, 126 Goepfert, Malcolm 18, 134 Goheen, Traci 13, 102, 113 Golshani, Keyvan 142 Gonzales, Karen 129 Gonzalez, Gabby 93, 142 Gonzalez, Sara 62 Gossage, Jay 142 Gould, Raynell 27, 123 Graham, Kathy 134 Grant, Kari 14, 16, 22, 47, 69, 123, 160 Grant, Mike 134 Gray, Lianne 14, 22, 39, 57, 58, 123 Green, Mrs. Barbara 83 Greene, Dan 102, 113 Greene, Anthony 138 Greene, Mark 142 Giffin, Christie 142 Grinstead, Joel 142 Grunhurd, Tami 11, 14, 23, 27, 134, $:13 Gudde, Cherie 102, 113 Glick, Richard 55, 142 Gulley, Liz 11, 34, 35, 47, 50, HOZFLOS MIS) 216 Gulley, Robert 138 Gunderson, Leroy 123 Gunn, Cherie 42 Hadaway, Hunter 142 Hagan, Jill 138 Hagerhjelm, Lynn 142 Haggith, Carla 12, 27, 31, 66, 69, 96, 102, 113 Hagoski, Brian 11, 67, 123, 156, 180, S:6 Hale, Lisa 123 Haling, Corrina 134 Hall, Jennifer 123 Hall, Rhonda 30, 134 Hall, Shawn 13, 64, 65, 66, 100, 1025113,,153 Hamm, Rod 30, 134 Hammer, Darryl 14, 134 Hammer, Vince 14, 22, 123 Hammette, Holly 102, 113 Hammette, Mark 14, 45, 102, 113, 166, S:10 Hamrick, Kim 60, 69, 134 Hamrick, Michael 123 Hanes, Bill 123 Hanrahan, Jayme 123 Hansard, Joe 102, 113 Hansen, Al 76 Hansen, Krissy 17, 143 Hansen, Scott 22 Hansen, Timothy 143 Hanson, Branda 102, 113, 156, $:8 Hanson, Debbie 6, 123 Index 211 Hanson, Kevin 20, 134 Hanson, Shane 143 Hanson, Lori 7, 14, 123, 124 Hanson, Rob 124 Hanson, Sally 102, 113 Hanson, Susan 14, 37, 42, 45, 96, 102, 113, 188, S:4 Hardenbrook, Angie 143 Hardy, Jack 143, 155, S:6 Harlow, John 102, 113 Harper, Danny 143, 177 Harrington, Brad 2, 124, 168, RSH}. Sette; Harrington, Matt 143 Harrington, Rick 143 Harvie Alice 85 Hatfield, Christine 18, 21, 69, 12451700183 Hatfield, Leah 18, 21, 102, 113 Haug, Jeff 102, 113 Haugo, Sandra 18, 21, 37, 103, 143 Hawke, Howard 90, 143, 155, Sail Hawkins, Dennis 103, 113 Hawkins, Jeff 143, 155, S:16 Hawkins, Jim 14, 22, 124, 153, $:6 Hawkins, Rick 134 Hawkins, Wendy 143 Hayes, Cari 13, 124 Hayes, Jodie 134 Hayes, Kelly 142, 143 Hayes, Michelle 42, 120, 124, 159, 170 Haynes, Shawn 143, 156, S:6 Haynes, Sherrie 124, 162, 163, NH, Ss Heath, Kevin 14, 134 Heay, Jim 4, 129, 138 Heggem, Cari 143 Heggem, Lori 13, 103, 113 Helgeson, Brian 124 Helgeson, Howard 113 Heller, Gretchen 11, 27, 50, 65, 1245 1) 56yS:3 Heller, Kristen 11, 27, 124, 156, S:8 Helmick, Mike 134, S:16 Hendrickson, Sonja 7, 143 Hendrickson, Thomas 143, $:16 Hennessy, Nancy 124 Henri, Tori 62, 134, 171 Herrick, Mr. Jack 76 Hess, John 143 Hetterly, Debbie 18, 134 Heuser, Mary 69, 124, 188 Heuser, Paula 143, 159 Hevey, Jill 103, 113 Heverling, James 143 Hickey, Brent 143 Hickok, Gary 124 Hickok, Scott 143 Higman, Lisa 18, 20, 134, 161 Higman, Sherri. 124 Hill, Tracy 103, 113 Hillaire, Aaron 103, 113 Hillaire, Al 7 Hillaire, Evelyn 143 Hillaire, Gerald 14, 134 Hillaire, Kellee 143, 155 Hillius, Scott 143 Hillius, Shannon 134 Hilton, Erin 62, 124, 127 Hilton, Helen 103, 183 212 Index Hilton, Holly 172 Hinojosa, Israel 143 Hinshaw, Diana 67, 124, 183 Hirschkorn, Dana 129 Ho, Thanh 143 Hoaglin, Molly 129 Hoefs, Heidi 143 Hoff, Ruth 124 Hoffer, Tom 18, 20, 129 Hoffman, Brad 103, 113 Hoffman, Jon G. 103, 113, 177 Hogan, Emmet 17, 143, 156, L69RS 11 Hogan, Eugene 12, 13, 45, 52, 66; 103; 1135156, 1665183; S:6 Hogan, Darren 87, 143, 177 Holmes, Greg 33, 58, 64, 124, 12651 54570 Holmes Kim 134, 138 Holz, Kirk 23, 27, 91, 134 Honkanen, Kristin 124 Honrud, Daniel 134 Hornbeek, Mrs. Sue 84 Hoselton, Jim 124 Hovenier, Pete 14, 22, 64, 124, $:16 Howard, Jenny 124 Huckaby, Jennifer 124 Hudson, Brenda 92, 103, 113 Hudson, Becky 14, 134, 163, 170, 186, S:12 Hudson, Mike 143 Hudson, Roxanne 124 Hueston, Mike 103, 111, 113 Hufstader, Erika 38, 143 Humphreys, Carrie 138 Hunt, Annette 17, 49, 143 Hunt, Ed 124 Hunt, Erin 143 Hunter, Kelly 14, 104, 113 Hunter, Kevin 134 Hunter Kevin D. 21, 25, 143 Hunter, Raphaela 143 Hurd, James 124 Hurd, Stephanie 143 Huynh, Ha 55, 134 Ihde, Frank 143 Ihlan, John 30, 134, S:15 lles, Jill 14, 16, 22, 124, 183 Imel, Rick 124 Inslee, Mr. Frank 76, 163, 176, Sa2 Irvin, Kelli 11, 143 Irvin, Mr. Tim 76, S:6 Isaak, Jeanette 104, 113 Isaak, Peter 124 Isakson, Donald 47, 104, 113 Ishamel, James 143 Ison, Sean 18, 20, 134, S:16 Ivich, Fernando 104 Jabbora, Donna 34, 35, 45, 51, 100, 104, 113 Jacklin, Chris 143, 155, $:11 Jacobson, Katherine 14, 18, 21 245 255124. Jacobson, Wendi 18, 21, 124 Jacques, Trevor 33, 104, 113, 174 Jalbert, Carla 16, 37, 134 Jalbert, Mike 104, 113 James, Kevin 143 James, Kurtis 18, 20, 67, 124, Sal5 James, Pam 124 James, Tamala 143 Jamison, Drew 135, 153, 168, Selo Jansen, Scott 14, 124, $:10-11 Jarson, Jim 124 Jech, Scott 135 Jefferson, Alex 143 Jeffries, Harold 129 Jeffries, Michael 143, 155, 189 Jenkins, Helen 85 Jenkins, Maria 14, 16, 124 Jennings, Brent 124 Jensen, Karl 17, 143, 177 Jensen, Lea 18, 20, 135 Jensen, Michelle 11, 104, 113 Jensen, Tim 3, 129 Jerowski, Stephanie 124, S$:12 Jimeno, Ms. Carol 77 Joe, Janine 138, 143 Johansen, Deborah 14, 60, T1047 LIST 162163 Johanesen, Steve 135, 168, Saul Johnson, Britta 5, 145 Johnson, Dave 143 Johnson, Derek 135, S:16 Johnston, Erik 104, 113 Johnson, Mia 124 Johnson, Portia 11, 13, 16, 39, 62, 67, 124 Johnson, Mr. Steve 12, 13, 73 Johnson, Valerie 104, 113 Jones, Mike 124 Jones, Scott 129 Jorgensen, Jim 177 Jorgensen, Mel 135 Jorgensen, Mr. Robert 77 Jorissen, Jim 125 Juchau, David 91, 144 Jachau, Don 5, 91, 104, 113 Judd, Lachelle 144 Kabela, Heidi 135, S:8 Kammenga, Mr. Rod 77, 153, 167 Kaligis, Dee Dee 14, 27, 60, L255 SiS Kaligis, Laura 144 Kallerson, Mark 17, 144, 177 Karb, Mike 139 Karuza, Bret 86, 125, 129 Karuza, Nancy 85 Kavulla, Julie 144 Keithley, Chris 135, 177 Kelln, Clarence 85 Kelley, Mark 144, 156, S:6 Kelley, Paul 124, 156, S:6 Kelly, Erika 135 Kelly, Leann 27, 144, S:13 Kelly, Raynette, 139 Kemp, Cathie 144 Kemp, Chad 39, 125 Kern, Kristi 3, 135, S:12 Kerr, Brian 104, 113 Kickhafer, Nicole 11, 13, 67, 125 Kiehle, Rebecca 62, 135 Kimball, Ross 5, 113 Kindlund, Mike 135 King, Ron 13, 20, 134, 135 Kinney, Glenn S:6 Kipp, Tye 144 Kirk, Mrs. Etta 62, 77 Kirkey, Elroy 125 Klander, Dale 144 Klander, Mike 104, 111 Kleman, Tonia 125 Klever, Paul 144 Knight, Becky 144, S:13 Knoche, Connie 135 Koetje, Kristie 104, 113 Koetje, Ronald 135 Kombol, Aaron 13, 42, 135, SAS SYA aUshO), Syilis} Kratz, Kim 17 Kreft, Mr. Stan 77, 153, 171 Kresge, Jim 27, 125 Kruger, Don 144, S:16 Kuehnel, Pat 135 Kuiken, Janis 13, 18, 21, 69, 125, 159 Kuiken, Julie 20, 143, 144, 159, 171 Kulhavy, Doug 135 Kullas, Chris 144 Kunnap, Chris 144 Kurtz, Tony 14, 104, 113 Kurtz, Max 135, 153, 154, S:6 Kushan, Jeremy 144, 135 Kushan, Sondra 28, 32, 140, 144 Kussman, Bruce 14, 59, 125, 165,,16675:6 LaClair, Deeann 129, 161 Ladd, Robbert 125, 129 Ladha, Shainoor 11, 125 Ladner, Westley 7, 135 Lafave, Connie 29, 33, 105, 113 Lafreniere, Fred 14, 105, 144 Lafreniere, Gina 17, 163 Lahatt, Lyall 105, 113 Lakey, James 135 Lakusta, Amy 129 Lamar, Faith 125 Lambert, Rod 48, 125, 128, Maye) Sigil: Lamphier, Danny 59, 105, 113 Lampman, Bill 135 Lancaster, Troy 144 Lane, Brian 113 Lane, George 125, 139 Langford, Gina 144, S:8 Langston, Jim 77 Langstratt, Brian 135, 153, 168, $:16 Lann, Mark 100, 105, 113, S:6 Largent, Tina 144 Largent, Tyann 125, 163 Larsen, Jean 62, 69, 105, 113 Larsen, Joann 144 Laughlin, Cheri 18, 21, 105, Las Lavigueure, Rachelle 113 Lawrence, Brenda 14, 105, 113 Lawrence, Connie 27, 135, 172 Le, Hai 144 : Le, Minh 135, 185, S:16 Le, Phuong 144 Leary, Lisa 2, 17, 49, 144 Leatherwood, Steve 144, 155, $:16 Lee, Peter 144, 177 Leibrant, Daniel 135 Leishman, Brian 17, 144, S:11 Leishman, Doug 20, 56, 57, 91, 1257183 Lemoine, Marlo 144, 163, 172 Lenz, Jamiannne 135 Leque, Julie 97, 105, 113 Lera, Jenny 144, 162, 172 Leslie, Charles 135 Levin, Greg 11, 12, 45, 66, 69, Son LOOMIS HZ h6 Leyva,. Tavo 14, 129 Lind, Jenny 27, 144 Linn, Dawn 125 Lithranger, Becky 139 Lloyd, Eddie 144 Locke, Tammy 14, 125 Loewen, Neil 18, 20, 125 Logghe, Joan 77 Loney, Kyle 125 Long, Tura 17, 144, S:8 Long, Ty 144, 177, S:16 Longanecker, Chris 129 Loreen, Chad 144, 156, 169, $:6 Love, Nancy 35, 135, 161 Lovell, Mike 105, 113, S:6 Lovell, Scott 135, 154, S:16 Lovett, Paul 135 Lubetich, Matt 144, 155, S:6 Luchsinger, Donna 135 Ludtke, Dave 144 Luitweiler, Sonya 23, 27, 135, 55 Luke, Barry 113 Luke, Joe 139 Luke, Peter 113 Lynch, Leslie 47, 125 Lynch, Stefanie 140, 144 Maas, Guy 144, 177 MacArthur, David 57, 125, 55 Macy, Mardie 105 Maggard, Michelle 92, 144 Maggard, Mindy 34, 35, 36, 37, A2NALY AS 06,113 Marcelo, Fabio 91, 113, 177, S36 Martin, Chris 39, 56, 144 Martin, Denise 11, 13, 65, 67, 25 Martin, Michael 106, 113, 153, $:10 Martin, Robin 135, 172 Martin, Tina 135 Martin, Tisha 136, 137 Martinez, Mike 136, 174 Martinson, Rachelle 2, 14, 125 Massey, Charley 144 Mastropoalo, Pat 136 Mathews, Lisa 136, $:12 Mathews, Lori 13, 125, 170, Sa2 Maxwell, Dave 90, 144 Maxwell, Joanna 17, 144 McAfee, Andy 14, 92, 136 McAfee, Brenda 30, 136 McAfee, Chris 57, 144 McAfee, Rod 48, 125 McAllister, Mark 33, 136 McBarron, David 144, 174 McBride, Jeff 144, 187, S:16 McCallum Robert 106, 113 McCauley, Christine 32, 46, 60, 66, 106, 109, 113, 158, 159, 170 McCauley, Larry 87, 145 McCauley, Patrick 136 McClellan, Martin 145 McClellan, Shawn 136, 177 McClendon, Jessica 136, 138 McCormick, Mr. Fred 78 McCuistion, Beth 113 McDonald, Aron 136, 154, 174 McDougle, Dawn 145 McEwen, Brian 125 McGlenn, Kim 23, 27, 145, 160 McGlenn, Pat 27, 145, $:16 McHugh, Becky 18, 20, 67, 136, 160 McHugh, Shane 27, 145, 155, $:16 McHugh, Suzie 11, 13, 18, 136, 138 Mcintyre, Shannon 145 Mclvor, Mrs. Susie 84 McKinnon, Lee 21, 25, 106, 113 McKinnon, Ms. Sabrina 57, 84 McLachlan, Mary 106 McMackin, Wendy 139 McMullin, Tracie 125, 129, 156 McMurry, Lori 14, 22, 44, 62, 106, 181, S:4 McNeely, Mrs. Bettie 78 Mehus, Alaina 13, 145, $:13 Mehus, Sari 106, 113 Melland, Richelle 62, 145, S:13 Melland, Eric 14, 22, 53, 106, Wiksh, WSs}, See Melton, Wayne 145 Meskan, Julina 4, 106, 113 Messom, Sheri 20, 145, $:13 Metune, Mark 17, 145 Metune, Michelle 136, 159 Michaelson, Eric 136, 154, S:16 Miles, Don 162, 176 Miles, Bob 64, 67, 125, 154, $:16 Miller, Darin 27, 68, 91, 145 Miller, Denise 145 Miller, Dylan 37, 64, 125, S:16 Miller, Erika 145 Miller, Lee 62, 136 Miller, Robert 106, 113 Miller, Ron 125, 153 Mills, Dave 3, 136 Mills, Joel 106, 113 Mills, Kelly 136 Mills, Kim 136 Mills, Lori 125 Mills, Mark 145, 155, 169, S:11 Mills, Tonia 62, 90, 122, 125, 181 Minh, Le 154 Minninger, Heidi 20, 145, 162, 163 Minniger, Mike 136 Mitchell, Derek 136, 154, S:11 Mitchell, Dionne 136, 137, S:13 Mitchell, LeAnn 106, 113 Miyake, Ai 21, 125 Moe, Diane 136 Moa, Cliff 145 Moa, Kris 90, 125 Moldver, Eric 20, 145 Mondares, Joe 14, 90, 136, 155 Montague, Mike 67, 106, 113 Montgomery, Ms. Helen 77 Montgomery, Stacy 145 Moody, Michele 62, 136 Monson, Mr. lan 78 Mork, Tony 18, 20, 125 Morris, Rayanne 136 Mount, Caryn 145, 171, S:8 Moynihan, Mike 31, 106, 113 Muljat, John 126 Muljat, Mike 145 Mums, Mike S:16 Murdzia, Steve 32, 136, 154 Murk, Mike 122, 126, 153, 154, $:16 Myers, Charly 29, 134, 136, 153, 154, 174 Nash, Troy 145, S:11 Neal, John 126 Neidigh, Cal 145 Neidigh, Jonice 145 Neher, Robert 106, 113, 152, BSI SKS) Nelson, Mrs. Gary 78, 154 Nelson, James 18, 21, 29, 106, 113 Nelson, Kelly 126 Nelson, Kenneth 126, 129 Nelson, Steve 17, 145 Ness, Ty 106, 113, 165, 166, 183 Neyens, Ray 145 Ngep, Neun 126, 129, S:16 Nguyen, Bich 145 Nguyen, Long 145 Nguyen, Linh 106 Nguyen, Tuyet 27, 136, 161 Nguyen, Trang 145 Nicholls, Shelly 12, 13, 28, 29, 385347355 507 10671 13 Nichols, Brett 102, 107, 113, Si6 Nicholson, Janet 136 Nims, Laurie 113 Nordtvedt, Stacey 11, 90, 145, D ArS:S Norris, Janet 136, 160 North, Mrs. Lorraine 84 Northey, Cora 14, 22, 126, 183 Nowakowski, Edward 14, 22, HATAG wOwe WLS hos: O'Brien Kelly 13, 126, 156, 187 O’Connor, Todd 145, 156, S:6 Odaci 62 Olivier, Heather 11, 126 Olsen, Brian 126 Olsen, Dave 136 Olsen, Paul 146, 155 Olson, Chuck 126 O'Malley, Erin 146 Omey, Mrs. Jan 41, 82 Opening 2 Orchestra 26 Orloff, Jon 146 Orloff, Maria 18, 21, 24, 25, 88, 126 Otter, Darrin 28, 140, 146, 155, WAS Otter, Diana 44, 60, 107, 113 Overton, Jenny 146 Owsley, David 146 Pablo, Steve 146 Pace, Darren 113 Palmer, Curt 136, 153 Parakh, Alison 13, 21, 54, 69, 126, 156 Parker, Archie 126 Parker, Troy 146, 155, S:16 Parks, Janet 107, 113 Parks, Karen 107, 113 Parrish, Chris 146 Pate, Michelle 126 Patenaude, Sharon 126 Patterson, Debbie 107, 113, S:4 Patterson, Greg 3, 87, 107, 113 Patterson, Mr. Mark 18, 21, 24, 25, 40, 78 Patterson, Mr. Mike 78 Pauley, Mrs. Donna 83 Paull, Marley 16, 136 Paull, Mary 146 Paull, Robert 136, 174 Peasley, Gary 139 Pederson, Chris 136, 138, S:16 Pederson, Bruce 146, 177 Penfold, Rick 137 Personal Ads 192 Petersson, Amie 20, 60, 142, 146, 163 Peterson, Brian 56, 57, 67, 126 Peterson, Mike 57, 64, 137, Saal Peterson, Raymond 14, 22, 43, OZ lS. Peterson, Tudie 11, 107, 113 Peth, Rick 146 Pham, Duy 68, 107, 113, 185, SEG Pham, Tuan 126 Pham, Phoung 137 Piccone, Karen 60, 137 Pierson, Klay 137 Pike, Jill 137 Pinnell, Tracey 23, 27, 126 Pitcher, Bob 146 Pitcher, Stephen 146 Pitcher, Mike 126 Pitsch, Elizabeth 13, 23, 27, 42, 46, 60, 96, 102, 105, 107, 113, 186, S:4 Pitsch, Mr. Greg 78 Pittman, Jeff 129 Pitts, Anne 13, 126, 170 Plattner, Joanna 107, 113 Play ‘“‘Auntie Mame”’ 54 Play “‘You the Jury” 38 Plumb, Brantley 18, 20, 137 Point, Dominic 126 Polinkus, Mike 126, 174 Pollock, Stacy 18, 21, 126 Pooleon, Gareth 137, 168, S:6 Pooleon, Mr. Michael 79 Porter, Edwin 126 Porter, Kevin 18, 21, 24, 25, 126 Porter, Ken 146 Porter, Milton 146 Porter, Paul 113 Powell, Ms. Andrea 84 Powell, Sterling 44, 56, 57, 67, 126 Pranger, Lisa 108, 113 Price, Lawnie 6, 92 Pullar, Kris 69, 91, 101, 108, 13 Purdy, Julie 11, 60, 137, 162, 163, 178, 180, 186 Purvis, Lisa 146, 172 Putnam, Jeff 14, 126, 154 Putnam, Scott 146 Pyeatt, Stephanie 16, 137 Quimby, Chris 17, 57, 146 Raade, Rachel 137, 161, 171 Race, Mrs. Beverly 79 Radder, Christi 62, 137 Radel, Kelli 48, 137, 162, 163 Radke, Mrs. Carol 72 Raider Band 18 Raider Club 65 Raider Radicals 64 Ramerman, Mr. Gale 79 Index 213 Rasmussen, Allen 139 Ratayczak, George 126, 177 Ratayczak, Mike 146, 177 Ravula, Julie $:13 Rawley, Chris 17, 38, 146 Rawley, Kelli 13, 27, 146 Raymond, Ron 18, 20, 64, 139, S75 Reay, Randy 126, 166, S:10 Reed, Scott 126 Reed, Tara 13, 146 Reid, Stephanie 126, 160, $:12 Reid, Steve 146, 169, S:11 Reser, Darryl 127 Reynolds, John 137 Rhea, Chris 13, 127, 154, S:10, Sila Rhea, Shannon 146 Richardson, Barbara 42, 108, PSRs. Richardson, Glen 146 Richardson, Lori 31, 144, 146, S12 Richardosn, Tod 146, 174 Richardson, Shawn 137 Richarson, Yolanda 137 Riedinger, Kay 129 Rip ley, Renera 17, 146 Ripley, Teresa 146 Riseland, Mr. John 50 Riseland, Jennifer 13, 146, 171, $:8 Riseland, Karen 18, 21, 91, 108,113 Ritchy, Darcy 127 Robbins, Gary 137, 154 Roberts, Dr. James 72 Robert, Mr. Hal 79 Roberts, Keith 137, 153, 168 SiO mold Roberts, Ken 108, 113, 153, $:10 Roberts, Lisa 146, S:13 Roberts, Melanie 137, 160, S:13 Roberts R. 79 Roberts, Tony 146 Robertson, Rick 126, 127, 129 Robinson, Lori 14, 22, 108, 113 Robinson, Paula 4, 18, 20, 127, 160 Roddey, Diane 129 Roe, Leslie 62, 127 Roe, Tom 13, 1 4, 22, 64, 130, SWE Sous: Roe, Sally 46, 105, 108, 113 Roeben, Shawnie 127 Rogers, Karla 18, 21, 127 Rogers, Lesley 108, 113 Rogers, Lisa 18, 20, 67, 137 Roland, Erma 146 Roland, Ray 146 Rollins, April 17, 146, 161, $:13 Rollins, Wendy 16, 60, 108, 113 Rollins, Rick 134, 137, 154, 174 Rolls, Barry 18, 21, 108, 111, 11S Roman, Al 13, 67, 127, 128, T5326 Roose, Randy 127, 179, 189 Roper, Kelly 62, 146 Rose, Westly 139, 154 Rosser, Susan 108, 113 Rothenberger, Marya 146 Rothenbuhler, Adam 14, 46, 127, 153, 164, 166; 167, 183 214 Index Rothenbuhler, Carol 37, 108, 13 Rowe, Betty 109 Rowe, Dawn 27, 147 Ruben, Jorge 147 Rudesil, Lenee 147 Rundstrand, Heidi 14, 22, 69, 137 lod Russe, Randy 86 Russell, Raad 31, 137, 154 Saenz, Deanna 18, 21, 127 Safsten, Mr. Robert 79 Samoun, Sanak 137, S:16 Sanborn, Cherry 137, 139 Sanborn, Ray 127 Sanchez, Shaneen 137 Sandell, Wendy 147, 171, S:8 Sanders, Randy 127 Sanford, Evan 129 Sanford, Tricia 20, 147 Schaper, Jill 28, 30, 34, 35, 46, SON 125127 Scheffer, Pamela 18, 20, 137 Schemstad, Scott 109, 111, ital! Schemstad, Steve 147, 155, S:6 Schenck, Gary 37, 42, 127, 153yl545shid Schencking, Mark 18, 21, 109, 113 Schencking, Susie 60, 109, 113, S:4 Schermerhorn, Dale 18, 137, 154 Schermerhorn, Keith 23, 27, 64,65, 100M 3S al53 Schlichting, Mr. Mark 23, 27, 79 Schoeppach, Scott 147 Scholten, Mark 147 Schooner, Jackie 85 Schroeder, Roger 129 Scheutze, Bradley 17, 147 Scheutze, Brenda 127 Schuman, Lesley 147 Schuster, Dean 36, 37, 42, 44, 47, 108, 109, 113, 166, 167, 183 Schutte, Matt 127 Scrimsher, Chris 13, 33, 137 Scrimsher, Shane 113 Seidlitz, Paul 109, 113 Seiler, Cathy 139 Selene, Sheryl 18, 21, 109, 113 Selhaver, Tami 137 Sentkowski, Gene 147, S:16 Sessum, Steve 127 Sewell, Audrey 109, 113 Shaffer, Greg 147 Sharp, Larry 86, 147 Sharp. Shannon 54, 127 Shea, Joe 127 Shearer, Danny 65, 109, 113, 153),S2h0 Shearer, Ms. Tinny 83 Shearer, Pete 137, S:11 Shelley, Susan 109, 113 Sherfey, Kelly 14, 109, 113 Shipley, Mark 17, 147 Shute, Bobby 138, 154 Silva, Sandra 138 Simplot, Brett 18, 20, 138, 165, S35 Simpson, David 18, 21, 47, 127 Simpson, Dean 18, 20, 138 Simpson, Melissa 13, 50, 120, 127, 186 Sjoberg, Darla 110, 113 Skaggs, Pat 134, 138, S:16 Skaggs, Dr. Paul 79 Slesk, Tim 88, 147, 155, S:11 Sliger, Mr. Merv 16, 22, 81 Slocomb, David 24, 91, 127 Slocomb, Della 21, 24, 25, 110, LES Slosson, Terry 138, 177 Smith, Aaron 17, 147, 155 Smith, Chad 129 Smith, Darryl 110, 113, 153 Smith, Dathan 147, 169 Smith, Diane 59, 108, 110, 113 Smith, Dave 147, S:16 Smith, Kami 23, 27, 110, 113 Smith, Ms. Kathy 56, 80 Smith, Kim 60, 97, 110, 113 Smith, Mark 51, 127 Smith, Marya 20, S:8 Smith, Michelle 127 Smith, Robin 127 Smith, Sara 69, 127, 158, 159 Smith, Shannon 138 Smith, Stephanie 88, 138 Smith, Tracy 14, 138 Smith, Tricia 12, 40, 45, 52, 60, 66, 69, 91, 105, 110, 113, U58h 1597 S:8 Smits, Tammy 127 Snowden, Rhonda 145, 147, Sas Snyder, Tori 127, 183 Soderquist, Gary 14, 138 Soderquist, Rod 14, 127, S:10, Salil Solomon, Jim 139 Songster, Jeff 44, 110,111,113 Songster, Roger 122, 127 Sorensen, Keith 138 Southam, Kris 14, 16, 128, 160 Southam, Renee 147 Spady, Ben 147 Spady, Joe 128 Sprague, Laurie 147 Springer, Steven 128, 129 Staber, Sindy 85 Stacey, Angela 128 Stacey, Darrell 147, 155, 169, Seal Stanfield, James 147 Stanfield, Mike 49, 128 Stephan, Mr. Larry 73 Stark, Renee 21, 39, 56, 60, 89, 138 Starkey, Rick 18 Stenvers, John 128, 153, 154 Stevens, Jodie 128 Stevens, Mrs. Vicki 81 Stewart, Michelle 14, 128 St. Hilaire, Jenny 7, 145, 147, ete) 07 StOCKS Ke C47 55 esol Stocklass, John 128 Stocklass, Louise 58, 62, 87, 138 Stone, Chipp 12, 140, 147, 169, Sols Stone, Cristina 48, 128 Stone, Nathan 138, 153, $:16 Storms, Bobbi 21,.24, 25, 110, 113, 189 : Storms, Brian 18, 21, 25, 128 Storms, Randy 18, 21, 25, 138 Straka, Kris 147 Stredicke, Misty 89, 147 Stremler, Darcy 110, 111 Stromberg, Andy 64, 147, 180, S:6 Stromberg, Jon 128, S:15 Struck, Terrel 147 Studebaker, Jason 147 Stull, Julie 110, 113 Sturtz, David 147 Sturtz, Susan 6, 128 Suchy, Angela 128, 147 Swan, Troy 49, 64, 67, 129, $:16 Swanberg, Tania 138 Swanson, Angela 138, S:12 Sweet, Frances 14, 110, 113 Sweitzer, Edward 147 Swings, Willy 139 Swordmaker, Erik 110, 113, 153 Symonds, Martin 138 Talley, Sheri 20, 130, 136, 138 Tamcke, Debbie 27, 128 Taul, Michelle 147 Taunton, Ricky Dean 110, 113, S10 Taylor, Carmen 139 Taylor, Michelle 147 Thaut, Kristine 11, 67, 128 Thomas, Brett 64, 121, 128, 154, S:6 Thomas, Lisa 18, 20, 43, 128 Thompson, Jerry 18, 21, 127, 128 Thompson, Jessica 140, 147 Thompson, Mrs. Kay 80, 145 Thompson, Wallace 36, 37, 110, 1S Si Zoe os Thorsteinson, Rochelle 148 Thowson, Jerry 138 Tieman, Buzz 51, 110, 113 Tieman, Chrissy 16, 59, 60, 138 Toctocan, Daryl 148, 155 Todhunter, Steve 148 Tomtan, Kristy 145, 148, 161 Tracy, Dina 148 Tracy, Mark 128, 189 Trans, Bruce 138 Trans, Diana Mylinh 113 Trans, Tony 148, $:16 Trefren, Janna 51, 52, 148, Sis Trimingham, Mrs. Susan 72 Trinh, Anh 13, 27, 148, 161, 171 Trinh, Jung 68, 113, $:16 Trinh, Tri 49, 128, $:16 Troost, Debbie 11, 68, 128 Trott, Mrs. Jacqueline 83 Truong, Biet 138 Trull, Karen 121, 128 Tucker, Tracy 148, 161 S:13 Tyrell, Shari 138 Uhrig, Mr. Frank 72 Ung, Bou-Chiev 148 Vacca, Art 64, 138 Valadez, Hector 13, 37, 112, tS el SS e744 S-6 Valadez, Hugo 18, 21, 31, 39, 54, 57, 67, 68, 88, 91, 112, 113,183 Vallejos, Bryan 18, 21, 24, 25, 128 Valanzuela, Barbara 11, 148 Valum, Mrs. Darlene 80 Vandebrooke, Chris 27, 138 Vanderkooi, Vanessa 112 Van Duisen, Carla 27, 148 Van Horn, Tom 148, 177 Vanmiert, John 148 Van Sidren, Mrs. Jettie 83 Van Soest, Tim 2, 49, 128 Van Wingerden, Steve 128 Van Woudenberg, Wayne. 105, 2 ELS L6Gyoc6 Van Zanten, Mrs. Geraldine 81 Van Zanten, Russ 14, 111, 113 Vassar, Dylan 148, S:16 Vera, Michael 128, 139 Veratt, Lisa 10, 59, 122, 129 Verellen, Shannon 128 Vermeulen, Susan 12, 29, 130, [32 ISsSaSrl2 Veto, Cheryl 128, 160 Victor, Heather 3, 148 Victor, Holly 89, 129, 170 Vidito, Norma 18, 128 Visser, Daren 148 Vlahos, Diana 129 Voeut, Sare 148, S:16 Voeut, Saret 129, S:16 Vogel, Lora 62, 129 Voice, Jan 85 Voth, Mrs. Sharon 80, 160 Vopnford, Dan 18, 20, 24, 25, 138 Voss, Jens 23, 27, 68, 91, 113, 29) Vrana, Kris 148 Vuu, Kieu 113 Vuu, Quyen 148 Vuu, Ton 148, S:16 Vuu; Son 129, 154 Vuu, Vang 129 Wade, Michele 112 Wahl, Megan 20, 148 Walbeck, Kellyann 39, 60, 138, 162, 163 Waldron, Ms. Kathy 81 Walker, Eddie 112, 113 Walker, Ilene 27, 138 Walker, Laurie 112, 113 Walker, Robert 129 Walker, Sharon 59, 138 Wallace, Keith 51, 139, 153, 168, 185, $:16 Wallace, Tom 148, $:16 Wallace, Todd 139 $:16 Walrod, Rusty 13, 33, 139, 154 Walsh, Alisha 148, 156, 171, Sel2 Walsh, Stu 139, 168, S:6 Walters, Cindy 148 Walton, Kelli 27, 148 Walton, Mr. Mal 81 Ward, Mr. William 80 Ware, David 64, 148 Warner, Mrs. Wendy 84 Warren, Patricia 139 Warwick, Tenny 28, 31, 130, 139, 168, S11 Wasisco, Mike 129 Watson, Greg 148 Watson, Kathie 62, 68, 148 Watts, Mr. Alan 80 Watts, Cal 148, 155 Watson, Travis 139 Weedman, Scott 138, 154, $:16 Zsiros, Joyce 112, 113 Weisner, Gina 129 Zsiros, Mark 129, 179 Weiss, Hans 14, 22, 139 Welch, Kym 138 Wender, Jonathan 91 Wenzel, Nancy 60, 69, 134, 139, 181 Wermuth, Wendy 139 West, Carol 18, 20, 139 West, John 113 West, Mr. LaVelle 81, 153 Wetzel, Lori 113 Weyh, Debbie 12, 14, 16, 46, 65, 66, 69, 120, 126, 129, 160, 170, 183, S:8 Wheatman, John 139, S:11 Wheeler, Jane 14, 16, 22, 120, 129 Whipkey, Darrell 248 Whitaker, Jody 6, 18, 21, 112, 113, $:4 White, Erin 148 White, Laurie 139 White, Mr. Robert 81 White, Tylene 149 Whitehead, Kimm 139 Whitney, Mike 129, 154 Wiebe, Loni 129, S$:12 Wiggins, Stefanie 35, 52, 129 Wilmot, Mrs. Nancy 80 Williams, John 139, 149 Williams, Lisa 149 Williams, Tim 139 Willmorth, Jerry 129 Wilson, David 149, 156, S:6 Wilson, Mark 129 Wilson, Tammy 1498:13 Wilson, Tracy 129 Wiltse, Brett 129 Wingerter, Richard 64, 86, 139, 154, S:6 Winsauer, Tina 14, 39, 48, 57, 69, 129, 55, 188 Wittke, Kim 139 Wolfe, Mrs. Jean 80 Womack, April 112, 113 Wood, Christina 149 Wood, Missy 149 Woodmansee, Rick 139, 154, $:16 Workman, Pam 139 Woulf, Becky 13, 149 Wray, John 112, 113 Wrenn, Lance 155 Wright, Lana 13, 112, 113 Wuerl, Mrs. Sharon 84 Wyandt, Ray 17, 129, 149 Wynne, Denise 112, 113 Xerxes, Benny Burnout 113 Yake, Rici 149, 161, S:13 Yonally, Lisa 129, 149 Yonlick, Mr. George 81, 174 York, Butch 139 Yorkston, Kathy 112, 113 Yoshida, Ayako 129 Young, Tammy 129 Zarate, Susan 14, 93, 105, 112, PS Zei, Dr. John 72 Zender, Chet 64, 112, 113 Zender, Matt 126, 129 Ziels, Mike 13, 36, 37, 130, 139, 154, 168 Index 215 Pippa Bowman ' og arsenate aif il .. Leona neocons Pam Fonda Adverti sing Editor i Fe eg Greg a : Senior.Cla Yearbook Editorial Board [= Sales Index Editor Five Seniors, with 15 years of combined Yearbook experience, choose to produce a quality yearbook for our individual school. ‘‘Individuality’’ theme emphasis was put in the cover, endsheet, divisions, opening section, and closing section. Early planning be- gan to produce a yearbook that could be proudly sold for a higher price made necessary by cost increases. The sales price was ial kx-Xe Mac) ate i= laNlanl ele) a t-lahar- emct-](- -mer-]anlor-lidarmelare (1am dal-melia-reidlelanei Pam Fonda and Leona Bruland was initiated. Pippa Bowman as- sisted beginners’ learning of color and black and white page prep- aration as Greg Levin and his crew produced the Senior Class Section. Liz Gulley sold yearbooks and recorded accounts for yearbooks, names, and plastic. covers. As the ad sales program - successfully progressed, Pippa Bowman and Leona Bruland spent more time supervising the staff's planning and preparation of pages so that everyone had a part in actual page production. Adviser Paul Berg promoted quality and consistency from each staff member and evaluated performance and contribution. seoommmenente, aneeeeaeretsnsetttent 216 Editorial Closing AEE pees } wha da lca cuaseetitls ate ice wad orth egestas ea avg neIle a Ba


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