Bellingham High School - Shuksan Yearbook (Bellingham, WA)

 - Class of 1986

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I4 Activities ............,......,............................................................................................. 78 Sports ..........................,...........................................,...................................,......... l44 Faculty ...,.....................................,,.....,,........................,..............................,........ l78 Spring Section ..,..................................................,...........,..................................... I96 Advertising ....,.......,..........,.........................................,.....,,,.,................................ l98 Index .................................,.................................................,................................. 2l8 Editorial Closing ..................,.................,.........,..................................................... 224 Bellingham High School 2020 Cornwall Avenue Bellingham, WA. 98225 Volume FORTISSIMO June, l986 Title Page I B H S Principals E S Howell H Jackson J Karp H Jackson L. Feldman B, Frazier L. Stephan l937 48 i948 49 l949 54 l954 57 l957-66 I966-74 l 974-present Yearbook Editors I937 Edna Norby l938 Beth Solibakke l939 Jim Longwood l94O Anne Dix I9-4l Barbara Critchlow I9-42 Bert Riggs l9-43 Mary Roberg l944 Alice Dawes l945 Marvin Still I946 Diane Horwitz l947 Mary Lou Borchardt l948 Dave McCord l949 Shirley Goetz l95O Frances Herb l95l Diane Griffith l952 Gudrun lwerson l953 Lynda Samuelson l954 Catharine Stimpson l955 Vic Leverett l956 Sarah Keyes l957 Julie Leedy l958 Frances Boyd l959 Judy Blythe l96O Sue Kingsbury l96l Tom Monahan l962 Sandra Reid 81 Skip Shippy l963 Shirley Erickson l964 Leatha Kleid l965 Mary Ellen Asmundson l966 Suzanne Fairbanks l967 Doug Halm 81 Steve Wehmeyer l968 Lynn Berwick l969 Unknown l97O Unknown l97l Barbara Jones l972 Konni Donovan l973 Konni Donovan l974 Don Ballard l975 Kathy Neyens I976 Kathy Neyens 1977 Laura Olsen l978 Becky Johnson l979 Leigh Wolken l98O Jennifer Mixon 81 Juliann Grinstead l98l Juliann Grinstead l982 Karin Koenig l983 Kirstin Fitzgerald l98-4 Leona Bruland 84 Pippa Bowman l985 Kris Thaut 81 Portia Johnson l986 Amy Baklund 81 Ronda Delcamp A S B PRESIDENTS I937 Melker Asplund l938 Lyle Heaton l939 Bob Durham l94O Cliff Gaffr'ey l94l Wilfred Ladiser l943 Bob Abrams l944 lan Monson l945 Harold Arnason l946 Norris Brannstrom I947 Gordon Forbes l948 Wally Green l949 John Barnett l95O Brian Griffin l95l Larry Parks l952 Del Hovda l953 Dan Easterbrook l954 Bert Lindman l955 Don Cole l956 Jim Wilson l957 Bob Diehl l958 John Cole l959 Jeff Murray l96O Steve Ander l96l Mike Chorvat l962 Fred Feldman l963 Rea Thompson l964 Roger Jones l965 Tony Kaiser I966 Terry Norr l967 Tim Dougherty l968 Tom Cline l969 Robert Asmundson l97O John Carter l97l Doug Righter l972 Ken Gustafson l973 John Thomas l974 Karl Boettner l975 Ron Cowan l976 Ron Funk l977 Starck Follis l978 Bruce Gustafson l979 Greg Crabtree l98O Brant Henshaw l98l Jeff McMullin l982 Greg Copland i983 Todd Ramsey l984 Tim Benson l985 Jill Schaper l986 Sheri Talley I We,ve Only just Begzmv l942 Tom Haveman 2 Opening We've Only us! Begun ll! IE! Elf lit Fairhaven - l935 Whatcom ' l935 1 E EE Eg- . Q Iiilii t .rw Y 'K I k,....., ,kk, W gi .Q III' I . gg . vt-. 'vs k,.. . ..-, In A E f Q ' has-mm., -aQ,,.a..... UMW, 2 M. Bellingham High School - l938 On New Year's Eve, l935, one of the two high schools in the city of Bellingham burned to the ground. The fire at Fairhaven High School left 460 students without a school. Whatcom, the other city high school, came to the rescue. For the last six months of the l935-36 school year, both student bodies used the remaining building on a double shift system. Whatcom students used their building from 7:00 a.m. until noon, and the Fairhaven students were bussed from the southside to attend classes from l2:30 until 5:30. Meanwhile, the school board was faced with the problem of how to accomodate the city's students the next year. Although the effort to raise funds for a new central high school had begun three years earlier, progress was slow. Private and government funds were scarce following the Great Depression. However, the destruction of Fairhaven prompted the government to grant emergency aid to the school district. On April l3, 1936, the old circus grounds were purchased for the site of the new school, and construction began. ln anticipation of the single city high school, the school board united Fairhaven and Whatcom into one student body at the beginning of the l936-37 school year. The combination of students from the two high schools was referred to as Bellingham High School, even though they attended classes at Whatcom during the construction of the new building. In I937 the cornerstone of Bellingham High School was laid and early the next year, the building was complete, Total cost of the project was 92 thousand dollars. On February l, l938, students and faculty entered their new building and the history of Bellingham High School began. Opening 3 PCHQPP Happy Days Are Here Again, the theme song for Franklin Roosevelt's election campaign, also cap- tured the emotions of many Americans in the early l940's. The start of the forties marked the end of the Great Depression and the beginning of many new programs aimed at helping Americans lead happier lives. The unemployment rate dropped, and people had more money to spend on luxuries such as electri- cal appliances and automobiles, much like those pic- tured on these pages. For American teenagers, danc- ing the l'lindy and listening to Frank Sinatra on the radio were popular activities. Slumber parties, sock hops, and soda fountains were places where teen- agers socialized after school and on weekends, Unfortunately, the happy times were short-lived. The attack on the U.S.S. Arizona at Pearl Harbor by the Japanese on December 7, l94l , signaled the be- ginning ofthe second World War, and the deaths of thousands of young Americans on the battlefields of foreign countries. 4 Opening A55 .gill SS! is TT? y Days Are few wa s 1 f W W ' 1. ,,,: IK! Ili Emo lg: lam ian, . Q W 1, 1 sf' T.. ilk N X ,, A 2 T ' S W. gi . k Agfa gg.g..uui t 'Z t giktsi A as 4 it is 5 ...wx l , ' New 4 W CMD na SUN' W' rm mu I9 W' mfxsun ,,,4,,..,.,sM , ff Nf l ' ,, 2' v LWfz'zef f ::f,,:wzf,,H,4q.5,: Qi f 4 3 ,,w-fgfv Yafiaifxzimi-Ge1',1 - W2 2 , W ,s,W,,2 , - V ,t , f A tfi:wws?w5Zw 'giffiwe ' ' -f 15? .Mm ,, 'f 2 f Q , : ,wzlgfssxfmgif 1 ,A VE ,, W, .smgys if ., 1 -ge t ,sv ' ,-,ww '25, 1,-, ,. f M2233 U? 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Suspicious Minds 8:l :In l966 Aldene Rader, Julie Johansen, and Jill Mumma were BHS homecoming royalty. 2:The Senior class had spirit in '67. 9:l :The first man walked on the moon July ll, l969. 2:ln i963 the Darigold sportsmanship award went to Tim lrvin, 3:Valentine sweethearts Tim Irvin A and Rena Catlow were a popular couple around BHS. . 2 '1'ne 'enior Glass Was l The Spirit of ' 8 Opening mm as msn Q M if awww - N an W Opening 9 Ecology and environment were words that were being tossed about quite freely then. Everywhere people rose to the occasion of doing something for the sake of ecology. Many people blamed it on the government, yet some pushed it on fellow man. Until they realized that environ- mental awarness covers it all. After years of increasing disruptive protests, the U.S. pulled out of the Vietnam War, and the Communists took over. The Watergate scandle and it's repercusions lead to the resignation of President Nixon. America celebrated its Bicentennial. 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Musicians from the past such as Bruce Springsteen, Tina Turner, Michael Jackson, Aretha Franklin, Pete Townshend, Heuy Lewis, James Brown, Robert Plant, Aerosmith, Starship, Chicago, Paul McCartney, Sting, and The Hooters made big comebacks in the 8O's. New Artists such as Cyndi Lauper, Whitney Houston, Sade, Duran Duran, Prince, Tears for Fears, and Bryan Adams also topped the charts in the 8O's. The video industry became popular along with programs like MTV, Night Trax, Night Flight, and Friday Night Videos. Song lyrics were used to protest apartheid, abortion, starvation, the cold war, and crime. Groups like Northern Lights, USA for Africa, Hawaii for Africa, Artists United Against Apartheid, Live Aid and Farm Aid raised Sl 37 million to help the people ofthe world. The 80's also brought the first rock concert in China by Wham. Favorite weehend activity: S weethea rt: Favorite food: Favorite actor and actress: Favorite nzovie: Favorite song: Musical group: Nickname: Favorite pro wrestler: Favorite restaurant: Place of your dreanzs: Favorite teacher: Who you want to marry: Person you want to send to Lihya: Favorite heverage: Favorite car: T. V. show: Favorite Store: Flavor of ice creafn: Favorite radio station: l2 Opening J QTXQQE Vx wa-ww Tx! ?f+13 'f -if as-M1 an 15? A ,, K hw. A T K M 7-f11,'...,. g Q Q-fif or 'D ,X .4 l CLASSES Bellingham High School opened it's doors in l 936 and l 938. lt was up to the students and faculty to make the school what it was going to be. Today in l 986, Bellingham High School is l'The School to be at. This is because the faculty and students have positive self-images which are reflected in the school. There is much involvement in student organizations, student government, sports, and academics. Students are supportive of each other and are proud to be RAIDERS. These years are short in so many ways Our time is ending we can count the days We've been together it seems so long Yet we must continue we must move on This is a new beginning, its not the end Let's remember the good times along with the friends Its time to gather our strength and open a new door It's time to turn the pages and keep on striving for m It's time to be thankful for the good times we've had a time for all times, both happy and sad When we walk out that door there's no turning back So let's just close our eyes and remember the times we - Amy Baklund Brent Byrnes Seniors juniors S o phomores Freshmen ore once had 14 Classes Division 16-43 44-53 54-63 64-73 UVM' Senimfs ust Want To And they did! The Seniors maintained high hopes and spirits all year long to conclude their reign. The Senior Class officers pro- vided creative leadership for their class and the entire school. They helped to make the class of '86 one of the finest to walk the halls of B.l-l.S. by organizing a Homecoming triumph, a mammuth Christ- mas food drive, and an outrageous year- ending Senior Prom. The Senior Class offi- cers were: Senior Class President, Mike Ziels, Senior Vice President, Eric Michael- son, Senior SecretaryfTreasurer, Amy Baklund, Senior Girls' Rep., Suzi Carlson, and Senior Boys' Rep., Joe Cleary. l: Joe Cleary went insane in front of the camera. 2: Front Row: Mike Ziels, Joe Cleary. Row 21 Suzi Carlson, Amy Baklund, Eric Michaelson. I6 Senior Officers Have un H Qi Abbe, Chris Anderson, Brian Anderson, Brynda Anderson, Dana Anderson, Don Angel, Martin Armstrong, Michele Arnswaldt, Renee Michele Backstrom, Laura Bailey, Kimberley A. Baisden, Lisa Baker, Valerie ' Baklund, Amy Barton, Mike Bauer, Jerry Bay, Karalyn N Bechtol, Mike Beith, Michelle Belben, Catherine Bengen, Christa Seniors I7 Bennett, Jerry Benson, Amy Benson, Frank Bergen, Matthew Berglind, Kymm Bergman, Carmen Bergman: Rob Bhimani, Maimuna g BIair, Midge Bland, Tracy Bobbitt, Wendy Bodger, John Bourland, Randy Bowman, Brett William Bowman, Wendy Brackinreed, Theron Brandsey, Faydra Marie Briggs, Michelle Brooks, Derin Philip Brooks, Wayne, . I8 Seniors MN my was is Brown, Debra Brown, Jill Bryan, Mike Bunker, James Byrne, Carol Byrnes, Brent Byun, Lisa Cadman, Clinton Cadman, Ronda Card, Alvin Carleton, Dan Carlson, Susan L. Caron, Doug Carter, Kristi Cawthorn, Donna Chang, Ping Charroin, Dave Chisom, Shannon Clark, Darren Cleary, Joe Seniors l9 D Clift, Kirk Clough, Darrell UE. Cochrane, Kim Cook, Keith Cook, Lisa Cooper, Cliff Cowles, Chris Crabtree, Brad , Dahl, Steye Devine, Kim Diaz, Camille Dibble, Dean Dickerson, Kelly Dodge, Robert T. Doucette, Theresa Dunn, Rick Dvorachek, Tim Ecalbarger, Diana Edwards, Julie Edwards, Mike 20 Seniors Eherenfieldt, Kari Ellis, Heidi Endicott, Jon Enertson, Dave Eriksen, Erin Espinoza, Daniel A Estabillo, Bernardo Finkbonner, Darrin Fisher, Debra A. Fonda, Terry Fowler, Ken Frech, Melissa Michelle Fuller, Tim Garrett, Brad Gilda, Brian Gilliland, Robert Godsey, Carla Gonzalez, Sara Grant, Mike Grunhurd, Tami Seniors 21 Gulley, Robert Hagan, Jill Haling, Corrina Hall, Rhonda Hamm. Rodney Hammer, Darryl Hanson, Kevin Hawkins, Rick i Heath, Kevin Helmick, Mike Higman, Lisa Hillius, Shannon Hoffer, Tom Holmes, Kim Hoselton, Jim Hudson, Becky Humphreys, Carrie Hunter, Kevin Huynh, Ha Ihlan, John 22 Seniors Jacobson, Paul Jalbert, Carla Jamison, Drew D. Jensen, Lea Johanesen, Steve Jorgensen, Melody A Joseph, Grace Kabeia, Heidi Karb, Michael G. 0 Kato, Masatuga Keithley, Chris Kiehle, Becky King, Ron Koga, Rika Kombol, Aaron C. Kometz, Tami Kuehnel, Pat Kurtz, Max Ladner, Wes Lakey, Jim Seniors 23 Lampman, Bill Langstraat, Brian Lawrence, Connie Lenz, Jamie fd, Leslie, Charlie Love, Nancy Lovell, Scott Lovett, John Paul Lovett, Elizabeth E. Luchsinger, Donna Luitweiler, Sonya Martin, Robin Martin, Tisha Martinez, Mark Mastropoalo, Pat Mathews, Lisa Dawn McAfee, Andy McAfee, Brenda McAllister, Mark McCausIand, Denise 24 Seniors Q-'ie W1 its is McClellan, Shawn McDonald, Aron McHenry, Wendy McHugh, Becky McHugh, Suzie M Merrill-Rae, Lyn Metune, Michelle Michaelson, Eric Miller, Lee Mills, Dave Mills, Kim Minninger, Mike Mitchell, Derek Mitchell, Dionne Moe, Diane Moody, Michele Morris, Rayanne Muntiewerff, Gary G Murdzia, Steve Myers, Charles Seniors 25 Neyens, Rodger Nguyen, Tuyet Nicholson, Janet Norris, Janet Olsen, Dave Owings, Martin Owing, Matthew Palmer, Curt Paull, Robert M. Pederson, Chris PeeWee Penalba, Juan Pablo Penfold, Rick Peterson, Mike Pham, Phuong Ngoc Piccone, Karen Pike, Jill Plumb, Brantley Pooleon, Gareth Pyeatt, Stephanie 26 Seniors Raade, Rachel Radder, Christi Radel, Kelli -Raymond, Ron Razote, Norma M. Reynolds, John Roberts, Melanie Roe, Tom Rogers, Lisa Rollins, Rick S Rose, Wes Runestrand, Heidi Russell, Raad Sanborn, Cherry A. Sanford, Kelli Schermerhorn, Dal Scrimsher, Chris 6 Shearer, Peter James Shibley,uJohn Silva, Sandy Seniors 27 Simplot, Brett Simpson, Dean Skaggs, Pat Smith, Shannon Smith, Stephanie Smith, Tracy Soderquist, Gary B. Stark, Renee Stocklass, Louise Stone, Nat Storms, Randall David Swanson, Angela Symonds, Martin Talley, Sheri Taylor, Teresa N. Thowson, Jerry Tieman, Crissy Troung, Biet Vacca, Arthur Vermeulen, Susan 28 Seniors Vopenford, Dan Walbeck, Kellyann Walker, Ilene Wallace, Keith Wallace, Todd Walrod, Rusty Walsh, Stuart Warren, Patricia Weiss, Hans Anders Weiss, Katie Elizabeth Welch, Kym Wheatman, John White, Laurie Whitehead, Kimm Wingerter, Richard Woodmansee, Rick York, Butch Ziels, Mike l5ove, Mike McClendon, Jessica Seniors 29 30 Seniors EATIT... MONDAY THURSDAY Joe Cleary Terry Fonda Breakfast: Slighty soggy Captain Crunch Breakfast: Ego waffle wf butter and raspberry lam : Chocolate cake ' Orange iuice , Pulpy orange juice Vitamin ' Lunch: Egg Salad sandwich w! relish and mustard Lunch: Granola bar Pretzels , Fruit roll-up Coke . Peach for some kind of fruitl Dinner: Anchovey pizza Bagel w! swiss cheese and ham Grapefruit juice l Lemonade ' Winnie twinkies Dinner: Milk A Roy Rogers Pork chops I Applesauce TUESDAY ' Vegetables Willie Bodger , , FRIDAY Breakfast: Crispy fresh Golden Grahams ' Keith Wallace . Darigold 296 milk Lunch: Peanut butter and ielly sandwich Breakfast: Captain Crunch Fritos Banana ' Nice ripe pear I Vitamin pack Dinner: Toads in a hole lpork link sausage in York- Candy bar , shire pudding! Couple glasses of milk Freshly made, yet cooled applesauce Lunch: A Fix your own sandwich , 2Wo milk Side order of fries A ' 2 pieces of pizza WEDNESDAY 2 glasses of milk Jill Hagan Dinner: Pizza from Dominos ' ' Couple of cokes Breakfast: Diet Coke Bowl of ice cream r Banana bread g Lunch: French fries . Diet Coke Breakfast bar Dinner: Kraft macaroni and Cheese w! ketchup ' Diet:Coke . 0 Seniors 3l I E N T n , -.,: w W X - P y ell. ,lf w l,,,,m.g1 ' ':, mr:-5, '- ' ' wt -W 'f l ' ,w , ' 1 pw w, f H1 - 1. -ww m y wx .wg X, '. r 2 ' jbfi '?' l?' .C'?LWl. . - , GQ- S55 if ff- '-4:,,A-.' I - ff Q : A I 'Zvi 4 g,'?- - ,' Q , 'fe 5 1,1 fir jf. ' V. UQ l l 1 a l l l. l l , ,W ' A , A w'dQqjg,j3, .5 ' Y -. 'N 1 V , A lvs , , lam' N' 4 f .gw.!,fr'g:g1 1, N 5- x V. K , , i ,H A ' V NV? if fi? V 's J .' YV f -V . A ,I X , . 2 I z Wanna feel a rock? 2: Inseparable. 3: Boo! 4: Golden Boy. 5: Joe Cool. 6: Calculus leaves a bad taste in my mouth. 32 Seniors s'QSfffTX'Xi '1 X.lQ Eifmswfpf ga S tmz , X. i N. mpegs -- -ss .. . Q '-:: HE X ,ts XXX S E X X. Sis as Q N S Q S , is E Q 4 X ii X no . x Ed Brooks imi 3 QW Gerald Hillaire Ron Koetje Joey Luke X sf ,M azimg 5 Missing Nawal Al-Dakheel Kenneth Bates Jeffrey Charlton Kirk Holtz-Berge Klay Pierson Dawn Seery li Nat Stone tried to get Brian Langstraat excited before the football game. 2: Steph- anie Pyeatt gave cheerleading two thumbs up! 3: Susan Vermeulen seemed happy with the microphone. 42 A surprise shot of Dana Anderson! 5: Kristi Martin and Kristi Carter got together in the student lounge. Seniors 33 azby Love 34:l: Kim Cochrane. 2: Eric Michaelson. 3: Brian Langstraat.4: Jill Brown- We think you are special Jilly Bean. Your Family.5: Valerie Baker.6: Aaron Kombol-'lWe love you Little Sky King. 35:l: Amy Baklund-Ulvlommie, l've been accepted to Boston College! 2:Tom Roe-ucongratulations on a job well done TR. Love Mom and Dad.3:Nancy Love-uPeek-A-Boo We love you Nancy! Mom and Dad.4: Cathy Belben.5: Mike ZieIs- congratu- lations, Mikeyl We all love you-Mom,Dad,Todd,Amy,Cathy,Bill and Jeff.6:Randy Bourland- Congratulations Randy, we're proud of you. Keep on looking upl Love Mom and Dad.7: Kelli Sanford.8:Brent Byrnes.9: Carol Byrne.l0:Darrell Clough. Nwse, N A ,K is S X 5 N it X Q53-55 X x RX X 5 X N i was ? X Q QW A t EQ sf X X gg S 34 Senior Baby Pictures 'Va 'W' W mm 6 7 4' ff 33 ,wr 'IE .45 x W N A fl v4 'W pgygyl 'QM' ,fi an nw ,gi ABBE, CHRIS P: Rock'n'Roll, women, Hot Cars, Concerts and friends ' Things I hate Police, Narks, English cIasses,and History 'I86 Rules YAA!!! Live, Aeros- mith Rocks Van Halen Scorpions ACXDC ZZtop ALL Rock Gibson ANDERSON, BRYNN: sometimesyoujust havetosaywhatthe Amb.TOTA- LALWAYSKEEP MYMINDBIMYEYESOPEN. DOAgorillagardDRI skoochRUSH- coolCloveDenny REDNECKWARSrepoABS JLZBFAI PQ:WE'RECAMPlN punk- babes! AP1l99O DO:B!YGRO?WEEWANNAB, LB:RonnyR? SH:SHAVEYER- HEAD! TL:NAZlFROGS-fa? FAJLDOSHTLJETDAGMKJA JMHPAWKWKCLBWBAP! LYM8tD ANDERSON, DANA CAROL: Choir, swing, TRK IYr, Senate Rep., RahRahs, MWCP, EXPO'86 AMBlTlON:TO learn to respect myself 81 others for what we are. GNONITESI PPKC! CB-l3Yrs-lOOMore? DS-l'LL stay4U! SPECIALBUDS- :GYAKCB-l'LLMISSYA! Thanx M8iD ANDERSON, DON: Weight lifting, mountain biking Ambition: To Be Rich And Make My Car the Fastest in the world, By the way, all of you out there who don't own a FORD, BUY ONE! ANGEL, MARTIN: ARTIST AMBITION: TO scare art critics across the nation and make life exciting for everyone who knows me. CarE2DanceMr,Mutation? Bi- GOTSHaveTheBestTans dzevolutionize me Just4fun Peace2all Uphillnowhuh- ROB ARMSTRONG, MICHELE: My ambition is to become a cook: thanks mom, dad- ,mary,Gene8tBob for what you've done for me. ARNSWALDT, RENEE MlCl-IELE: Track, ODACI Ambition: to be a nurse 81 live life to the fullest Neverforgetfriendz8tTimezw! THdfPMdhWBdaShmaTD twJiRR- naMS8.rest bowfn 2100amvidiogamezLangsclass Siforeverfriendzwf 868t87KicksHAHALAVlLYT8t PJD-I-GPN! BACKSTROM, LAURA: Zyrs Gymnastics 2yrs Tennis AMBITION: TOLIVEA- LONG ANDADVENTEROUSLIFE ANDTOBEHAPPYWXWHATEVER LIFEHAS- TOOFFER. BESTBUD-Q.ofIstAVE SEATTLE BOTS WANAQ.MYLOVEBUG-SS! BA-BRUNDERWADCMON! MYWUZZLE-lLY!EUROPE'86 THANXM8tD,lLY! BAILEY, KIMBERLEY: Yearbook, WSH, NWBZ. Thanx 4the good times girls-. Di- We built this city. DSXCW Later 'stangs rule-658466-Scammers! DM-ILYTA E- want ST? AMBITION: To ride Appaloosas, Drive Mustangs, be successful, and enjoy life to its fullest with the man of my dreams. Thanks MSIDSIB ILY BAISDEN, LISA: AMBITION: TO LIVE LIFE TO THE FULLEST REMEMBER GOOD TIMES WITH: VAL GOOD LUCK WITH T DEBBIE WATCH OUT CRAIG WILL BE HERE SOON MH BM HH BA JEMA AND DEBBIE WITH MY RADIO DEB DON'T FORGET THE BUSHES THANX M8tD LLU BAKER, VALERIE: Choir 83-5 Art 82-5 Amb: to rmbr Gts wf LBWBBMRBMHTBJKTSTDLDPBTH Vorhota 85 BMBSTB. HAWAII 86 Pat Bena- tar 32886 Watchout RB Gooniegoogoo! Thanx M8tD ILOVEYA. Wildsinthe wor- kingclass LYTL ILYTH! KBL LaterBHS BAKLUND, AMY: SR. SEC-TREAS,,YR.BOOK EDITOR, 4 YRS. HOUSE REPS.,JR- .SEC-TREAS.,PEP,BASEBALL AMBITION: To find time,to do everything in life! GNO BUDS-SVKSSTMBNLKCDACBCBJB DADADA DEN AMY R.l.SlSSYlLUA! INTHEDARKWICLOS KE PASS RTUMAMAJOE! lLU!JC-MSIKCORD. FOLLOW- PRINCEGPI SUNROOFWX PIGEONS-SCULPTOR TOURISIMESETWIN NNI CA MPOUTWBOOBOOBEARIVLL MISSYAGUYSI JCAKGPDCTRBBBLESP-MZ CSQUIWSHYI HELLO BARTON, MIKE: Fr.FootbaIl, Tennis,Hon.Soc.,Math Club AMB: Make it through college 81 succeed in? Snow 81 HZO skiing wf friends,drive-in, Camp-out-com- mando. Hanging out WXEMXAKXKI-I! JE!KS!BS!Jl!MB!BG!and others.Good Luck! BYE BAY, KARALYN: Ambition: To be successful in all ways, to put my trust in Jesus and to live Psalm 95, I-5. 36 Senior Ambitions BECHTOL, MIKE: Raider Bands 3yrs, SBA Iyr Ambition: To make as much SSS legally as possible, remember friends MGMPMDB1ns!CPBGJl Hey MG,letsF- Bust! OWW! GimmeaSkaggal Udo Sagt:You gotta lose your mind in DRC! lsst mich, MDB BEITH, MICHELLE:2yrsTrackBaskbllArnb:ToRmb The good time while making new ones killerXsatPartysw! DCBKMMKMRSLMSHDMKC KDKHCBEBRM NRKBLWXDCBKS owwcIosetXs DCRS RmbPK'hatBMW!MM findyourBra Ha- waii 86 Thank M8tD llyBobIater BELBEN, CATHY, ASB SEC, Yrbk, Florida83 Maine 95 Wazzu CREW lOf85! Ambition: to use my head when I consider myself and my heart when I consider others. Rem GNOS WXDAABCBKCNLMBSVSTKBKS 81 JCDCJEAKMZTR. Please say R voted 4 me! JE U R SO FAR AWAY! THANX MOM AND DAD BENGEN, CHRISTA: Cheerleader 85186 Trk 4yrsandgostate B-ball Iyr rity 83 HI 8l I8 2I83l86 Mexico 83 China 86 Ambition: Reachallmygoals 8tremgodxwl- rahrahs! SMTSBLDMTEMMNUJB PS-lLUMTWCS- MOUSEGIZMOPENGUIN OBOSLEYFARTMISSION STALKREDFIEROI BENNETT, JERRY J.: GUITARPLAYERBEARBROBI AMB: TOOWNALAM- BO4R6Wi ni8tEXTREMELYRlCH KBLW DSPLTJ-ZTQRSM TVKGBANGUS. SCOR- PIONS DIO86 POCOLACOPTY SATJC8 THE BEACHDIPINGIBSONPOWER BLOODPOWER SANTACRUZ86 THNX MSID LATER . . . BENSON, FRANK: NEVERGOTCOT:3X666:l998: ITSBEENTHEBESTSCHOO- LAROUND: PARTYATGROUNDZERO: BeeHesska:kEEPKlCKlN: 7l3WA- SHERE86: 69-I-2-FUN:BRUSHYOURTEETH: AMBlTlON:PLAYHOUSEW!5SlX BLONDE3626368tFOLLOWSSTEP HENSFOOTSSTEPSS: BERGEN, MATT: AMBITION: To live a successful life and have mass buckS.To Remember S.R. and the camp of 85,T.P.,G.C.,C.P.,B.P. YAMAHA KICKS A. BERGLIN, KIMBERLEY H.:Band4yrsChoir85-86 MakeupCrew85-86:Finally made it! Hey Sis-8people in a froshIocker?Wow! CF-any more ? Thanx for all the care and support KRRSTKLLLSCD SOMHJlEBLTARandall therestofyou! KLDTWINSI BERGMAN, CARMEN: GYMNASTICS 3YRS! No Pain No Gain!3Yrs great aero- bics leader! ThanxM-I-Dl.L.U.You'r the best !LUGS,HUGS,HUGS!AMBlTlON: Tobehappy-I-succeedin allthethingsldo. Toownmy ownhorse!Artwasterriffic Mr.Berg!Classof'86!' BERGMAN, ROB: Ambition: To Live a successful life and be rich, CHEVY rules, HONDA kicks A Thanks MOM 81 DAD. BLAIR, MIDGE: Swimming, ORCH, ALL-STATE, Ambition: To Live it up and get out of Bellingham as soon as possible, NL+AA+TB:TROUBLE! HEY NAT! Have Fun in India! Always Remember: CGWBJBMWJLJAJK. LOOK MA, I MADE IT!LuvU M8iD BOBBITT, WENDY:SBALL JA3yrs Bryan Adams85w!JB fun times W! JBCGTLASTKSJKSVB DFJPJAMM Ambition:TAKE ADVANTAGE OF LIFE AND NOT LET IT TAKE ADVANTAGE OF ME MM Thanx For good times LYA Let- scruise!JBMeatsomebody! SJI 5l Tkl 8?LOVEUMOM BODGER, WlLLlE:4 yrs Jazz 3-concertVP85-86 Choir Expo86 Ambition: To be clan before my lord! 3inH2OPoorkitty!Watch outforSHAMU!!watchout fortho- seMarshesDerin!OHAH-TF! Really?Nomorel2oclock!NoVs!You'vebeen great- friendsDTDMMKlLY BOURLAND, RANDY: Choir, Swing, VlCTORlA,EXPO86!WTl, Drama Club, What-A-Sho 84,85. Ambition:To never let the pursuit of success get in the way of what's more important. lAnd to drive a BMWJ BRACKINREED, Tl-IERON:3YRS.FOOTBALL,GOLF AMBITION: TO BECOME VERY RlCH,TORlNO, MUSTANG,??? REMEMBER THE GOOD TIMES WITH CPDMJBAMDSCWMMPSMBACFJBR WKWDCEM BB,OWN A CAMERO OR FIREBIRD LOVE YOU C,C. THANKS MOM8.DAD LATER BRANDSEY, FAYDRA M: Well MuM even with the rotten times we pulled through together I love ya for the support and the nagging. Hey Guys lets all marry Rich Goodlooking men. Sonya 8. Shannon 8. Kari Love Ya for the Fun times BRIGGS, MICHELLE R: CHOIR-3yrs, FLAGTEAM-3yrs, SWING-2yrs. Amb: To be Happy with what I do 81 remember good times wfBF Nancy 8 CBDASVKCA- BASSTKSSCRSCB JBLBDCACJBR BJCAHCBAKJP! DON'T TOUCH MY PURSE!!!! Thanx mom cont. in back BROOKS, DERIN: 4yrs Concert Band,2-Jazz,VP,DM,Allstate'86, Choir,EXPO- '86,GoIf.AMBlTlON: To always be in the center of God's will.Ph4:6-7. EU- ROPE'85! O'Hare FieId?!Nov'sBodgel Heyguys,thisisfestive!Luvyou Mom 8 Dad WEWILLSTAND! BROOKS, ED: WRESTLING,REMEMBER THE GOOD BUT HARD TIMES WITH GEORGE AND THE ROM.,REMEMBER THE GOOD TIMES WITH MY FRIENDS. AMBlTlON:Olympics in '88 and '92, GOODLUCKTOEVERYONE lNSCHOOL.TH- ANKS FOR EVERYTHING AND I LOVE YOU MOM AND DAD BROOKS, WAYNE AUSTIN: DATSUN OFF-ROAD RACING TEAM Ambition: TO some day own a TOYOTA 4X4 and ride my Bicycle around the world. Thanks mom and Dad. BROWN, CHRIS K: RAD TIMES IN OCS MESH WELL BLOW ME DOWN RAT- PACK-1-ISCIZZORS NOTA McGOOD B-LOAD 86-KIXAZZGERB AMB: TO EAT RICE RMBR GOOD TIME S W! MMTHISRHISAA JOKECWBWDMMM LED ZEP- PELIN 2 INFLUENCE THANX M8iD8i MRSBRUN TIL BROWN, DEBRA A.: To live my life to the fullest and never forget the good times with JNHEDSMW Thanks mom Stdad BROWN, JILL LEIGH:H.of Reps 2yrs,sec, PEP SQUAD?AMBITION:TOALWAY- SHAVEA SMILEONMYFACENOMATTER WHATLIFEBRINGSME. REMEMBER- 4EVER:ABSVKS STCBCBKCDAMBNL CHEE TO TRICK! HAWAH86! iilBUDS- BOTSWANANQJ-Q oflstAVE.MS.WHAT.CO.! LUVYA M8iD!BYE!! BRYAN, MlKElBoobi: Frosh F-Ball,Soccer,mba,rembr:Great times with KBLRCSLKLR letsspendthenightatmyhouse I'llmissyaKBLR Good Iuck!Sis Amb:To make mass money without working. Never to forget thetimes- withPSMMBBSLCS TKSM8iDILYPANDA BUNKER, JIM:GREAT YEAR WITH MY BESTFRIENDS TIM RUS DANXGOOD- LUCK TO YOU ALL 8REM GREATTRIPSCIEELUMCLUTIS REDROBIN!6SSAW- GODFATHERS CASHMACHINESPYING T8iRL IVE LONG AND PROSPER AND NEVER FORGET SHAW8tHELLFIRE CLUB LUM8iD AMB:TOBERlC BYRNE, CAROL R: Cheerleader, Rity85 H. Reps Band 2yrs Live eachday as if it were your last cause one day it will be. DA URMYBF4ever lLURans DAKCKHCB CTSSSP KHNETOJEFTIatatab r!GGNOS STDASVABJBMBNL KCBKC DADADA ILU MASS JS ILU M8tD BYRNES, BRENT D: FOOTBALL 9- I 2, I st tmall-nwl,2nd state aa, WRESTLING a-lo WeBeatTheOTHERSCHOOL! TEX Am:To live a happy and successful life and have a positive attitude always.Thanx Mom8tDad for believing in mel . . . CON- 'TINAD BYUN, LISA: KORG'84 AMBITION:TOSOMEDAYFINDTHE RICHMANOFMY- DREAMS ANDBEABLETOBUY ALLTHECLOTHESI WANTALWAYSREMEMBER THEBESTOFTIMESWXLCLRKP PMLG CHP SHHBYANDTHEWORSTTIMESSWXHL THANKSM8iDILY!BEST OF LUCK TOTHE CLASS OF '86 GLAKII CADMAN, RONDA: Volleyball, swimmin'divin'gymnastics, softball,Ambition:Be a Cop! MILITARYTIME Weezy!lLUV U RICKI'Memberannaversary-HOTL:6 'FruitPynch8iBubbIes UR GREATSen,Rob.,Ang8.Team!-Statealltheway! WORLD . . . HERE I COME IREALLYLUVRICK! CARD, AVLIN:2yrVFootbalI lyrVsoccer 3yrBand'Amb:BecomeASuccessfulAr- chitectAnd LiveLifeToIts Fullest'SanJuans w!SWDMCL-WantToGoSkiin Re- memberFriends!JSJKSBAPDSA HHFKDJNSCSSDAfMidnightCaIIing- MHKHHWAWeirdCIothesKATR!MAZATLAN'84 CARLETON, DAN:BASEBALL BASKETBALLSTATE86OHYA! Ambition: TOBE- COMEVERYRICHIHEY JB-PEEWEE JUNIOR!RAIDERHOOPSIANAREUNION- SPRUCE-RESTARTUS- 3HONKSANDl-SKAGIT CS-HEYAASTRABE RRY!! S- SAW -SPRlNGTOLO85YTD SCAMJAM-HORNSSTUCK!TUBIN! LTHANKSMSD CARLSON, SUSAN L: Track, v-ball, choir, swing, matrat, House of Reps., Sr. Girls Rep. Am: To find my place in life and be able to sit!ENJOY it! Good Xs wfmy new and old buds-KSTCJNSVMZJPDCRBML etc.whaaa cucumbers! No Nip 86 CARTER, KRISTI: Amb:To Find That One!NFTW!KDTCLM BKKMMBDCRSDMN SSMBLMMSHRWBA JLWB rem x w!KD Taco Johns V8iAJ WHO ATE THE BAN- NANA? Osoyoos-SCAMMER! KKKK Flee-The Cowboys Are Coming! Bu- s8ihouse in Canada KD8tLM TP SM's House! KM Hope u Make lt! BFWX KD4ever! Calif me8tu,KD'86 say Ba-Bye! Ba-Bye! ILYM8iD CAWTHORN, DONNA WANNAP! matmaid2yrs:To be very rich 81 Incognito! To Always rem.Killer XWXRSMBBKT BKCKDLMSHKMEB AT MY HOUSE! NFKBLWf BKMB! closet-mbrs! That is so funny right now! BLINKIES-RS?SCORPS ROCK! ILY SCOTT-Aloha! CHANG, PING: Ambition: To be successful in what I do. CHISOM, SHANNON RAE: Orchestra, Pep Squad, Odaci, Knowledge Bowl. Am- bition: to lead a successful and happy life. FB and SL remember SPLASH! and the beach. FB Iet's ESCAPE! CCSLFBTKWB don't forget Policeman lil I'm LOST BYE CLARK, DARREN C.: Football, Wrestling, Rugby, To Enjoy life. have many RV's and, remember: RB GS SJ PS AM TA DM DS BE KW BL DJ RW SL. EM8tBB and 350 club gas eaters. 'I86 rules. Waterskiing is the best. See ya soon Hi Stef. CLEARY, JOE NAVAJO V.FBaIIV.WrestlingV.Tennis, MBA,Sr.BoysRep.,Roy. 85 Amb.To Become a Bhagwan and partly Naked!Rem. TWXAKTR- JEMZDCMK Luby8iPickle DJGPDMBLSKDSVABJB KSSCGPSNMSDATMesp. ST,l'LLMISS YAII l48JS,S. CU IN ChelanI'STH Thanx Mr,Y lLYM8.D CLIFT, KIRK:Football,Baseball, AMBITIONZ To Keep Liftin Some Iron and Live Healthy Wealthy and Wise: KUL:Good Times Rambo Rick and Ibby: Also RWSMTWDMDO: To all others: if you don't make dust you eat dust: Luv ya Michele CLOUGH, DARRELL C: 4yrs House of Reps 85-86 VP, JV Tennis: Amb- To ski every day for a year. Rem: CobrawfGSCRMK Sight6-JEAKTRJCMK- St. Blair TRbikrac, Mzat GP Goodmemories of MBSTKDSCJBBGBBJW: RRR . . . StrairW- toHiTl85 JRClshasO thanxM8.D Bye COCHRANE, KIMBERLY JOY: Choir, Swing, Cheerleader, S.Class Sec, H. Of Reps, Expo'86 Roy'84-85W.A.S.'84 Ambition: To Give Everything I Have to God Rem GoodTimes W! GNO GANG, RAH RAHS, Soas, Campaigners-IMYKGI PPFDA! ILYABL-TC!Thanx M8tD Bye BHS COOK, KEITH: Fiestal? Foodbank Corrys QTRS KCB Bop RatPack Baja in the zoo!Nabd Nabdooky Boofing in the Hinies Skippy KKKK WellGoodTimeswf KGBMPHPKJCM SMDRHSHBK LMKDKCRBNST WRGIKSICLSI AMB:TO be hap- py 95LMv of the time Thanx MSD ' COOK, LISA: 2yrs Softball: Ambition: To be happy 81 successful in whatever I do 8. never forget good times W! JNKDBMRRCCMRCJA MJBDSI Hey JNWTF! TheBestOf LuckToAIlMyFriends 8itheClassOf86! BryanAdams'85!Swim at Blow2AM! Take Care All! Thanx Mom8iDad Senior Ambitions 37 COWLES, CHRIS: V-Ball, B-BaIl,S-Ball Band Amb: To be happy in whatever I choose to do! Always rem gd tm WXMRCJLCKDBMRRJN LoveYaAIIGoodLuck sp tmSRL RSpringfieId85 Hey CJ MR my Mamas fat my Papas fat! Love ya TB Camero Love ya Ma8iPa. CRABTREE, BRADLY:W: Band,Choir,What-A-Sho 85,Expo 86 Fmy Cht. . .Hoop- sTen:Ambition To Serv God and my Country in the USN. Hello WB,DB,politagain- Jen.Confidence MR Slam it Dan,RlSK it JB,TD,RR. Thanks CC wake up JP. GO NAVY Prov-3. DAHL, STEVE: Too Many activities to list Ambition: to be a nobody seraung The SOMEBODY that can SAVE anybody from anything Ruussty!RUOK!-PHONE CORDSR 4WlMPS Barn-KFUNKLE-Chip!DoUuse CrysDrano? lfULuvSuml, Setem- Free, IfTheyComebackTheyRYours Ifnot HuntemDown8tKiII EM DEVINE, KlM:odaciIyr Amb: To have My plans for the future wrk out!RGTWf KCLMBK TCMBDCRS MMNSSHRWKC KCrbus!houseinCan LM-Fridayl3 who took my banana?There is a orange VW tying shoes to LValwsMD Ca Here we come'86 BHAKC Bye! Lumfs DIAZ, CAMILLE: Drama, Drama Club, Thespian, Ambition: To be successful and happy. I luv u, Kevin. Always remember LSLJRBMMKH8ieveryone else. Thanks MSD I finally made it! DICKERSON, KELLY: Ambition: To never let Ron know what 'B' stands for! Also to go to WAZZU to live, love, 8K laugh it up! Never forget JN, BM, LC, CC,CJ,MR,8i SW Thanks M8iD for everything! Be good Kenter, 81 enjoy the next 3 years! DOUCETTE, THERESA: Ambition: To MDL 8 make it RICH. Stay with Christ 8 reflect His love! Thanxs Si Love to: LDPBRAVBTTDMC CJDBMSHGUYSSTAY- LORBRN toCRSEVRTXBCHCAL 81 Mom8i Dad. SUPERCHOICE-i Made lt! BHS '86 RULZS ALL!! DOVE, MICHAEL R:Notta Ambition:to letter in Soccer Kristi Rem Randy R Klem or T.C Charlie Brown,Specoli, b,B, Skip,LOVE YA!!And Plans Will Work out- !FOAD,KCB DUNN, RICK: WRESTLING 4YRS STATE'85-'86 3x BIG WHEEL CHAMPION CHI- CHOO NO GOOD SUNDAYIIHUH CHlCKENBLACK:REMEMBER THE SUMMER- OFSSLIBBYSETITON BENSONSFOREHEAD AMBITION: TOBEAMILLIONAREBE- FORE lM308iTOOWNAPORSCHEDEALERSHIPEL MOWPM'SEYEBROWS DVORACHEK, TIM: Swing8tChoir,BHSRADS,Boys Rep.Amb:to B Rich8iSatisfied Rem. Best Buds-RWGSDCRRCSBIU'1i?Jimmer8talI the Buick Passengers,esp. Co- Pilot AJ MOHRIB-BROS,GROF SQUAD8iAna. REUNION Cal.86,My Par. LIKE COFFEE THANX M8.D! ECALBARGER, DIANE: Ambition: to always remember the good times with: BYSMMSV BSPTEDMCWKMLRTTTMJNDB. TGIAFOOTSH ILYMOM DENISE DARLS. TO always remember the good times with my sis, Thanks for everything Demise. GOOD LUCK CWLR. EDWARDS, JULIE: Ambition: To be happy and successful. Always remember ATBCJSMBM BCLSSE HKB. Dan, Voices carry. Hey hugabug,Hugs not drugs forever. Mom, JC, and Grandma ILY. Won't be back for awhile. EDWARDS, MIKE: Football Ambition: to be the BEST in MX Good luck BCP BE DS BM WL BB Thanks M8iD IWBF Tiddler of M4 I that is the ? HRC or Death! EHERENFIELDT, KARIZ Volleyball 2yrs, Knowledge Bowl, Math Club, 8. JA Ambi- tion: To be successful in everything I do, and to live along happy Life. Good times with friends in the past and in the future, see y'aII in '96 Thanx M8tD ELLIS, HEIDI: 2 years chorus Amb: To Live My Life to the fullest. Remember good Times with DB,EW,MA,JN,KM,DE, LR,TT,MS,DM,BY,SM, Thanks to all my Fam- ily Luv Ya. 38 Senior Ambifions ENDICOTT, JON SlLK : Tennis 4yr,MBA 2yr,MathCIb,Hon Soc,Amb:To live as- suredly! CobraCorp8islaughtr6RuIz,Dogs Rain 4ever:JC it! DaubSLY,DC Splinter- s,AK DR Luv-MH is yours,CR Hollnn, TR ST Clair BR,MZ-NYEveMc-stairway 2 H,SHOTGUN ENERTSON, DAVID LEE:RAlDER RADS AMBITION: TO BE FILTHY RICH RMEMBER Gook times WXCB SJSDJELJDBKR'HAWAll85!CAL86? KILL PUNKS! C'mon Rock! Thanx M8tD8tMart8iJo FORR! LATER! ERIKSEN, ERlN:Skiing, Fishing: Make Money: Take Her Easy:DWF,RP LATER ON!!!! ESPINOZA, DANIEL: Football, I wish to join the Air Force and to into Police work and maybe some day Nonmilitary Lawenforcement. I want to say good luck to you all, you will need it. FINKBONNER, DARRIN JAMES: Football, Fooseball Frosh year Ambition: To have the best time in life and to make my goals in life. Rad 86 Rules Take care AM DM AL SW RL RW MK Ilove you !'JO ALs. Love ya Mom Dad . FISHER, DEBRA A: Ambition: To be married to Wade Lucas and live a happy life together, I will always remember good times w! WB KGSSSLMG I985 Heart Concert Thank-you WL Thank-you Mom and Dad for all you have done for me ILY WL. FONDA, TERRY: Fr. Rep, Tennis!HS, Drama, G. State, Yrbk, Concert! Jazz BANDI- Sec8.prez! Amb:To always be hot for the Lord -I St musician in space!- Bobson's Babes-Shamu-NoVs-4musketeers-Abuh- You grabbed his Tonsils? The nameless Quartet! Best Buds-HRTG BHDBWBRBetc. Kenny!Miss you Mr.P!Hawaii-Honikauawikiwiki-LGSM! FRECH, MELISSA MICHELLE: Monson Jr-Sr HS National Honor Society, Student Council,Yearbook Staff,Math League,French CIub,Project France, Prom Com- mettee, and Drama Club. Ambition: To become an elementary school teacher. FULLER, TlM:Ambition:Travel world Si never get RICH, just very well off- meetMS8t5DD's- uldoubtthatverymuch,nowayl LJrem:Nov.2O Martin Short Day!-LaterSkatin'Days wfJLCMCM8igang8ipinenpooltool -Iatenightw! SCTV8iSNL8.DL-clark? l'minHTHEGROUP! GARRETT, BRAD: RAD Soccer, Varsity: Soph. To do my best at everything I do. Whieghts before dates. Ski Baker. Pat Punch a punker Rad times with STWP Killa bumb in Alaska with STKJN Wind Surf Beach Boardwalk with PM. GILDA, BRIAN: Basketball 2 yrs. ASB-VP Band 4 yrs. AMBITION: To be rich 81 happy wfwhatever I do, Remember fun w! MBIMBZRKEMJWS WWCSTMM PHMDPDLGDBBL SBA lives I see no prob. Ludo G-man 81 TEX Hi Mt Volvo iiIMcDLT 8. Cone Thanks 8. M GILLILAND, ROB: Choir 4 yrs. Ambit.: To marry a Porsche and own a sexy wife. I'm not done till I've won-Bicycles. '86 is the best. Hi Mom. 'yo Martin To the girls I knew. Hi Misc. friends. Travis: It does not get any better. GODSEY, CARLA: 3 yrs. Varsity swimming 2 choir, 3 French AMBITION: Live a fun life! Will miss that quality time JA! Gonna miss everyone lots! Luv them people we MEAT! Have fun wfo me-JA8iJB8iEH8iWB8iMB8iHlM!!! Luv ya lots DS! BYE BYE! GONZALEZ, SARAH: ODACI 3 yrs. AMBITION: TO BECOME A FLIGHT ATTEN- DANT OR A TRAVEL AGENT. TO BE ABLE TO SPEAK AT LEAST 5 LAN- GUAGES. LOUISE THANKS FOR BEING MY BEST FRIEND. ALWAYS REMEMBER ALL THE FUN WE HAD TOGETHER JV RP HJ BK. GRANT, MIKE: Ambition: To be my own boss and be rich always remember good times with RKGSWBJCRHDA MG8O0 HAWAII 86 WITH RKGSRBMB BY BHS GRUNHURD, TAMI: Chamber, Orchestra, All-State '86, Expo '86, Softball, swim- ming. Ambition: To live my life for Christ and let his love be seen in me! HRBHTFRB-lLYthanks! BH-MMIOO0! DDWXMKJP . . . MZ? BFA! HR-TP! BLMZ .. . !Nutc!NYEV85MSBFTF- TBonNotes?Ju4!RB-Angels! ILYMDfamS2Hawaii '86 GB HAGAN, JILL: Matmaid'84-86 Ambition: ToBeHappylnHiwf BstBudShan!Te- verFgt:SSCT ASCBSCCB-State85- BstTimeOfMyLifeHeyTN- SeeYalnHilfYour- Lucky-Hey ShanlHaveAFLAT! John-CanForgiveButNeverForget-SS ThankYoull- LYJeffF'ever lLYM8tDYEHl'MOut HALL, RHONDA: Ambition: To make the best markl can in society. We made It! Was there ever a doubt? Remember the good times 81 keep smiling. RW take care 8t bestfriends always. I love you Mom, Dad 81 Lil'Sis. GoodIuck8thappiness! HAMMER, DARRYL D: Choir, Swing, Golf Ambition: To make money and to travel to all the continents. Remember good times wf MMTDGSMM-TR is was fun in FC Thanks Mom,Dad,V8.G. HANSON, KEVIN: House, and Ambition: Live on the beaches of Hawaii fore- verw! myKGB8tKB. Killer times WXDVTFCQACBPMH SJDEJTKASSAC BKPZSWB- TQSFEH EPGOBH.STT: AWBE Rockin in the new year wfBV,TF,KGB,OJ,8tGS Love you M8tD GUMB8.POKE RULE HAWKINS, RICK: Ambition: To Succeed in all my Goals in life and one day own a 68 camero Hey DFAM Remember RAD Have a Blast'class of 86 Thanx mom and dad later HEATH, KEVIN TORNADO:AMBITION:SPEClAL THANKS TO:MIAJH HISCDW AIRAJC. HANOl.DlE CRAZY!MlDNlTE CALLING ROCKSITOOTING BEC RE- CILOOK FOR THE CANS WITH THE HOLES IN THEM.THANXTO ALL AT KFC!ESP.KAP.FREE AT LAST! HELMICK, MlKE:EWAA!US- Ambition:To be the best I can be 8t have fun-Re- member good times WXKHTWJIBSCRBP RGVBACHWKBMC7f4!84-Europe'85 wfKRKBKH-LuvU M8tD8tD- ThanxJLSBAW 4 helpin-Don't 4get:EWAARULES- 8tMlDNIGHT CALLING ROCKS FOREVER! HIGMAN, LISA:BHS BAND4YRS DRAMA3YRS Ambition:To Make It HAPPEN! Ha we finally made it. DS your special DS!'Twins F!F! Hey Kimmy,Summ85'! FINE Cerial?? THANX for NJ lLuv'emll Good luck JH8tHH Love Ya MOM- 8-DAD 86' HILLIUS, SHANNON:AMBlTION:To Never Be Afraid To Take a Chance 81 To Help Others However I Can.BA Shave Yer BzzzHead! REDNECKWARS- PEACE P-WEE-4 PREZ! ThanxKC4theBlGD's- TaweetTawooTrac! 2-MNYWAN- NABESICOMEATMECKV FTSBAJLDO'86 HOLMES, KIM: Cheerleader 85-86 Amb. To be rich soon and to live my life w! Dean. Always rem: CBKCCBSPSDACTRBSM THE STANGI How bout a flat? NETO JET TalKin Red Fiero Cruzin ILYA Rah Rahs SPERMIES FOREVER ILU M8tD lmiss yaJayne HOLZ-BERGE, KIRK RlCHARD.Eu vou falar que todo da esta escola e fodida. Va fun coolo.Nina says, I IOOOOI0Ol HAHA!And I WON'T BE STUNG SO YOU CAN KEEP YOUR HONEYBEE AND KEEPYOUR HONEY! BLOOD 81 GUTS IN HIGH SCHOOL,YOU KNOWIIX HOSELTON, JlM:Ambition:TO LIVE LIFE TO ITS FULLEST. THANKS TO MY FRIENDS AND FAMILY EXPECIALLY KCLODEMGKWDBSM. HAVE FUN NEXT YEAR AT BHS. CLASS OF 86 RULE. HUDSON, BECKY: 4yr.S-BaII,4yr.B-Ball, Amb:To always live my life for HIM! Remember fun times wfBball team,AMllF? and TG-Bestfriends 4-ever.You're speciaI!,MK-I luv ya!SNAWJRTB-l'll missya!TGTFHRKC -HAWAll 86 Thanx mom8.dad!! HUMPHREYS, CARRIE: J,V.!VARSlTY '84-' 86 BASKETBALL STATS Ambition- :ENJOYLIFEREMEMBERXWX BAIRPORTLET' SSWAPBBBFROSSBG STON- ETHEWIT CHRMTHEYSTEALINGTHEM GO FORITUFOPEACHY PETAM- QUARTERS JBBONKERSNOODLE CPBUDDM242MUTTWH. FALLSDFYAIWILL IHLAN, JOHN R: Tennis '84, Business Wk '84, Raider Rads, EWAA, US-Ambition: lnvent something useful and watch the S roll in. JustwhatdoesBSstandfor? Pool- 8.JuIy4-Radtimes! Where'sTheRoom? VegetationW!TWRem- MHDFMCRHAVMD MBZILYLM JALBERT, CARLA: FLAG TEAM 2 yrs Amb: To be successful in the real world I will Always cherish all the good times with MRCCLCKDJN BMRRTSRKCSD SCWCPDM JBMWTB BRIAN ADAMS 85 MR: VRUMVRUM HERE I COME I Luv ya M8tD ThksCharFor your help JAMISON, DREW: V3f-BaIl,2B-Ball, track,tennis,soccer,: Ambition:To Always be happy at what ever I do! Thanx and I Love you mom8tDad.KW8tBS MIAMI won watch outLangyourdestneywillcatchyou GoodIuckRich! Jenthesidewalkul Love You Jen JENSEN, LEA DAWN: Rad8tSymphAm: TobearichArtist8t travelmass NY Tim:NTLTlW! OTCNOv2OMartinShort SCTVfSNLWheredIpark? Cindy:Che- lan! YakimaANlHkitchDANCING whatNOWLuvtoCCTFCDLS DHNIN- JAKJBSJGW RB8tPS!M8tDLYmass BEATHESYSTEM 86LaterIea BB JOHANESEN, STEVE: BasketbalI,Baseball, Remember all the special times with EM BB JW BP DE AD FOM EM Morning Lg Ch. th FO everything Mo Da Getting Rad w!DE:wiII Get Bronco Guys: The boat: Be a success at what ever I do 86 JOHNSON, DYNAE:crosscountry4yrs Track3yrs MBHSband4yrs FFA4yrs She- Buds RM RW LB KR KJ RM SP MO AG HeBudsMWM AB MS ML MS MO BJ FL KG TM NEWstudent I I f5!85SpeciaIthanks Mrs.Bruntil Ambition: be happy and get my drgree in LPN 86 rocks JORGENSEN, MELODY ANN: 4yrs Tech Crew, Iyr Ticket s2uad. Will remember good times w!PosterboyIR.S.lDF,KAT,KWand especially R.Sprague. I love you even after the pain you put me through. Best wishes to the class of '86!lIj JOSEPH, GRACE: Softball, Jogging, work Beading,sewing AMBlTlON:i want to learn a variety of skills for different occupations. Coerce I way up in the world. Main interest is to join the service and Futher my Education! KATO, MASATSUGU: SWIMMING, SOCCER AMB: I will return to Japan and then study at a university. I will probably major in business, economics, and mathematics. KEITHLEY, CHRISTIAN R: THE FINAL BURN HaHa Bye. KIEHLE, BECKY: Odaci Sec!Amb: to forever have my days filled wfhappiness 81 my nights filled wf love Never forget Lee! 8t the goodxfNFKBL w!DCMB-Sbelt!- DC I think we are crazzy! Always hold close mem WXBJKMKCKDRWCWMM SPKCPMCHerio! KING, RON: Frosh Pres. 3 yrs. House of Rep,Tennis, Midnight Shopping at Hag- gens. Who-best tunes, cruising in Warwagon. KD, Amb: To take Dan Evans' job. Sr. Frogs-Tecete Good Times with CSSWKDMMBB CJMRBGJN. Later Bro! KOETJE, RON: Ambition: To always have fun and remember all friends RWMGESKKA-Z MG RemBUSlNESS 2yrs RWalways friend DHwax-on MG- BLACK-hole! Thanx Mom8tDAD G-Bye BHS! Hey GSMGMBRB to HAWAII '86 l'm bored! ES KOGA, RIKA: Amb: I will return to Japan and look for a job as a graphic artist. Then I would like to work for a company that will send me back to the U.S.A. Senior Ambitions 39 KOMBOL, AARON: Skyking : Fball 4 yrs. Tball 4 yrs. MBA Bball 2yrs. Cobras +56 Ambition: Become Prowrestler, Make bucks, 81 slam dogs. Remember good times WXJCDCJETRMZMKGPDJEMKWBL Stairway ETExpress! MD It's been real Thanx M-I-D KOMETZ, TAMI: Juno AK 3 yrs. AMB: Be successful and happy member good times w!LPTMMSABKCRM Drama wf JMKW Skiing wfLP Ilove Chris KUEHNEL, PAT: PK, PK Freestyler. Amb: Pro free styler, PKP rules ITS been RAD with KHBATWDMSPGCmrD and the bogs. Stay RAD DUDES 2-HIP un-huh. Curb woofer. rdiaF! Big wet dead fish! Oh, KB is a babe! WYMM? KB and PK! Later. IAngus rules! KURTZ, MAX: Football, Track Ambition: To never take life too seriously and to always have faith. Fun times thru the years with MZ TRJCDCAK, ILUVTHETUR- KEY! I want my fruit pie MZ! Thanks Mom8tD I LUV You! Bye! LADNER, WES: Raider Rads Ambition 1 To become a sophisticated millionaire or a beach bum, Don't kill all the ducks Bowana, and remember the good times. Adios Pat hope you succeed. James Brown Mister Mister Kool X Gang. LAMPMAN, BILL: Ambition: To mo into a nh with SR and m her. To win the lottery itsalwaysimportanttoremembber thatsuccessisnever finalandfailureisne- verfatal butthemostimportant partisnotwethery ouwinorloseitshowgoodyou- looked ILUVSR LANGSTRAAT, BRIAN: RAIDER HOOPS Football AMBITION: Fight the good fight and never give upSOA'SR4EVERNATEBEITHER MURTZWALLY-remsand- castles SHRIMPSIKC-Whatever the road, remember your never driving alone ILYM8.D ThankxKG-carry on LAWRENCE, CONNIE ANN: 3 yr VR Gymnastics State 83-84 4 yrs orchestra I yr Chamber Ambition: To Live a happy Life with Mark and be successful at whate- verIdo.Remembergood TimesfMPIWKWSCRCCBR MJK ThanxM8tDILuvYou- MarkLetspuIlChocks! LENZ, JAMIE: Petunia?Amb:To be happy wf my friends 81 someday make it to Australia. Seattle-GG!C's beach C's-Brynnie,we're camping!InUnison-What aFREAK!-Sum'85,Sum'86-Watch out CaIif!Nw Wve DaveyVORTEX! KCKD-Hill- eeek! suk,B,sukhard!budslLY-BJADOK TJESHTLAGJMAW HPKHLBWB8tWhiz! Chicti'sf? ?gang.HIP! Ily-Mom,Dad8tFlip. LESLIE, CHARLES: Hockey BodyBuilding To build my character 81 Body to its Fullest potential Olympics '92 Mr Universe LOVE, NANCY:Choir,Play 86,What-a-sho, AMB:To go on 2 later days 8 even better times. Never 4get the times fthe girls8.Cls of 86 Bye-bye: AH,Fox,.lT,Biff, Luby lubay,HAWKE-N-OTTER l'LL MISS U!!CUMBERS!What?GOOD LUCK BHS'ERS-XOX LOVETT, ELIZABETH: Upward Bound, My ambition is to succeed at what I may try for in life.Thanks 8. Love to all who helped me get where I am today, My mother, Mack 8 Ellen, Meg, and friends. LOVETT, PAUL:Going to concerts, amb:To go Airborne,Airasult in86 YAKAT- TACK OZZY! sKGB Rock8tRoll KlL'M ALL AND LET GOD SORT UM OUT!! Sinner LUITWEILER, SONYA: DRAMA CLUB, thesbiso, Knw B.,orch.VB8t,AMagnes- ,GinHmirim WHODLivin.Math C. Am: To see the world and meet as many people as possible Be successful at anything I try.l hope to help peace and love. THANKS MOMILY LUKE, JOE: Live in a house on Lake Whatcom with R.H. 40 Senior Ambitions MCDONALD, ARON:Wrestling+B-BalIRmbrThe GreatTimesWith CMDCRRRDMMCP JBDMDSTB+LC JNMRCJKDandME.CMRmbr theBIuBom- bandGoIf RmbrLG's RRDC!AMB:TogetThe BestThe easiestWaylCan! Cal86'Th- anxM+D HaveagreattimeJB! LookOutWorIdwereHere MeandCM McHENRY, WENDY JEANNE: Orchestra, Chamber Orchestra, T.C. Musical: DoIIy,Oliver.B.F.F.lO years: .I.R. Key Club Honor Society. B.P's. Ambition: To be Principle violist in the London Philharmonic Orchestra. MARTIN, ROBlN:3YrsvarGymnastics, AMBITION: TOLEADAHAPPYFULFILLED LIFEANDTOSPENDIT WXADMRHEYLPPCHHI' WAKEHEUPBEFOREWECRASH' LIZARD-CUTE:PINKYPOWER ORNOPTM WINATCHEE85 'THESTRIP GRA- DUATION? THANXDMILYPROMISES PROMISESLILYARBVEGNM NASTS MARTIN, TISHA: AKA-SQUlSHA,TIFF,TUSH Choir86 AMB: To live a comfort- able St Succeifpfiful life.Rmbr-RMlpgpk7ghtkif 85lLYRAS' Wilderness trek 82, Wenatchee 85 W? Robin INo we're NOT relatedl I'm on my way!! Thanks mom and dad. MARTINEZ, MARK CHARLES: Wrestling Ambition: To Have a great graduation and to become very successful special than KS to Mr.YonIick and my best friends Teresa TayIor,RP,DC,CMAM,RR Hope everyone has fun in future watch out! MASTROPOALO, PAT:VC:KiIl:AMBlTION:NOT:To: Sunday:PunchitsNOTPun- kitsNew WaveyaNO!PUMPIRON: WeightsBeforeDates:ToSeeisBoxJoeJR! Cor- ysCIarks:JD: OLDE:E:LIBBYDUNN:KCnMM? MEnJen:ToGoToFijiwithJen!I Chee- :Coo:No:Good: EATGOODFOODChipONRik MATHEWS, LISA: V Softball Ambition: To live wf a palmtree in my back yard and a porsche in my driveway Always remember SCTDJDASandaIImynew an- doldworkbuddies heywatchoutforthose treesintheroad Thanxs Mom Dad Lori I LOVE YOU SCOTT! McAFEE, ANDY:Choir Ambition,To keep the Lord first in all I do from now on. To remember the fun I had in school with RL DF DM class of 86 Rules McAFEE, BRENDA:To make the people closest to me Happy Rembrtimesw! JEVBBBSW CSRFRSDEKM,HayLR themorningafter LWTobhanks Bro,forlookin- goutformef' Bubblesk VortaHota TBhereI come!PB,'l Love you!! MCALLISTER, MARK:Golfq-I2,MBA.Ambition:To be happy8tvery rich:Rem good times wfBBSLPSMBGPRKSFetc. ForgetFern'84,RuIbook: BuyaCHEVY!Th- inksnow 8tSKI-Gortexexp?Don't-wfMy LifePS'!BOWMAN! 46OClD, Gettthe- cones:CHEV POWER:Thanks Mom8tDad8.CT MCCAUSLAND, DENISE:Trak!Deca:Ambition: live long 81 happy 81 Richigood Timesw! BeithDCBKAlwaysRickWhite Liwesteguilai1l2 PMSquid KCCClif- t86Yeah cheatUSLonyforever SandhiIlszenderSTTRW JHSJMHMBOWW JazzDWTRCongra dsNWBBCPRFThanxD8tM:R8tT McCLELLAN, SHAWN:3yr swim team To Live Life to the fullest To remember the good times with BY KM DE DM LR thanks to DAD Ambition is to succeed in the US Government and to see the world. KOMf. DS RD Later Days and Better L's. MCHUGH, BECKY:VbaIlStudA: Mygoalismorethan justathought lllbtherewhenl- teachwhat lvebeentaughtRRRFKDJ NSCRYLCMRCCCJT LJTILYAIIK- CYSI?j- WTF?RSMK- JWTTL-YGTMRRH EYBABYITSAIA 28? DUWANNAMAR- I?c2OS845K FRUSHHIIMSLY JONATHONEOWARD McHUGH, SUZIE: Short term involvements at BHS. AMBITION: 2 always strive towards my GOALS 81 2 grin N bear the worst. Hey I'm OUT! Fin gt 2 live a REAL LIFE. NEVER 4get the X lent timez wf SSBAKPMMSSSDTN . . . '!Turn yr Iites on SS! mysecwizbewMS8t4elh. ThanxM8tD! METUNE, MICHELLE: Tennis 83,84 AMB: To have a long and happy life. MBLetmedrive WearyourownshirtMB 36Funny PK'natBMsOWW! YUK RM! FIFMBGKRSDCL MBKKMSHCBKHLP DAN I LOVE YOU FOREVER! Thanx Mom and Dad ILY! Hawaii 86 MICHAELSON, ERIC: '!PlCKLE FOOTBALL 4YRSSRCLS VICE PREZ AMB: TO SERVE GOD MY COUNTRY AS OFFICER US NAVY'73NOVA FAT TIRES-WALLY MOBILE GREAT FRIENDS -WHARF-IT wfBYRNES8tJW GOOD TIMES wf KWBBSJDCJW SKYKING BLJC REDROCKS GO NAVY MILLER, LEE: ODACI Prez 81 WhatASho 85 Amb: 2 B HAPPY 4ever!! Rxwf BKTMKCKDKCPMKC MMSPKPSHKMMBSMKRJBMM MFls intheTOYw!TM- ThkslLY! DK canl Help U? TheCowboyzAreCommin'!SM 86t that mailbox- !8yrsinJune Becky- I Wuv U BeBe!Hawaii 86wfTM Mug Wump! Pepsi,Pizza- 8tPenguins 4everlLYMom! MILLS, DAVE: Ice Hockey, Auto Racing Ambition: To take a walk on the wild side and to live life in the Fast Lane. PPR ILYTEAKAB. BLAZE High School Hockey. C.C.E.Only one. Thanks for the good times. MILLS, KlM:Amb. To live life to the fullest.Remember times with-DETTBY SMRJMODHES CLRMSCWBMRSRF FO-RE,MS4-ever!DE watch your smoke!TT Go To Class! I Love you Jerry!Thanks for everything.Thanks Mom and Dad I Love U!THlFOOTFS!!! MITCHELL, DEREK H: 3yrsFootball 2yrsBasebaII BoysState'85 Never Forget AC! SWXDFXKD ThanxForMakingSchoolWorthWhile JN,You're more special to me than you'll ever know.lLuvU THANXALL! AMBITION:To succeed ISSFUNJ In Whatever I Do MITCHELL, DIONNE: KC's maid? AMB: To live each day to the fullest, as though it were my last RMBR: NOWAVESWDJILY TSABUBKR! pickledtinkKC, MKmake- space! ByeBHSCQ!ii 8. NSILY ridesbywhoever KDMMMKLBSHKC KRETCMMMWX goodtimes BA'85Laser 8tBorderThanxM8tDlLY YOUZ'SlS GD LUCK MOE, DIANE: Extracurricular: acting, writing stories Thanks M8ID8tMrP Best of luck Trishka 81 also NJRTAMHWMH Kimmy, remember SPIES LIKE US! Ambition: Become a special ed. teacher 81 to keep cranking on the keyboards! MOODY, MICHELE:LOOK OUT WORLD-HERE COMES A SUPERSTARIWHATA- EHO2,0DACI SEC.RmbX!PMKPKHSSKTKCNSS MTWKWTRCKTSK WSMKBRDMM8. BUDDIES.BKYrbk4hrs,LMSK FTMUD,KCDU4GAME,I LV MY Bebe!SPBEST F!F!Choice!Weee!Let good times roll! ThanksMom8.Dad NAORRIS, RAYANNE: Softball, 84-86 J.V. 8. Varsity Stats AMBITION: TO LIVE -IAPPY IN L.A. ALWAYS Remember:WBKCKDDMCPCSMW JWDMCHCALF SIIGHTMAREONELMST REETXBONKERSNOODLEI ROSSLAKE MORRISDAY- JHEYTERRY BIRD ICElSROAD I LUV CA ILY M8tD NAUNTJEWERFF, GARY GERRIT: Who's Who Among American High School Stu- dents, Honor Society, Raider Radicals, Ambition: To win the lottery and retire at wenty-one, to shoot a record elk, IAURDZIA, STEVENHDEIEO:Football-Frosh Hoops8tJV Wrestling.AM:To become 1 true WOODSMAN.Never forget SOA's-2yrsWithAB8tAll others.Hey NATE Nhat Timelslt?Rem: Rolling the BUG!And WALLY-GototheRight.LANG Tele- xhone PollA-RO 'ALASKA-ROBERTS! AYERS, CHARLY:WRESTLINGSTATEZXREMG dbutHdtmswithGeorge, lenthnx4everything, gdtmswithfrds: AMDORDMMEB,DOUG,Rick, lH-DUDY- ANGLUVU: KCMMCTASSCJNMRAMB: Zreachoutand touchthestars:stay ungrythersnosto pnusLuvuMomDadandSisLook4me atthetop! IEYENS, RODGER: Band Ambition: Tobe successful in everything I do. NGUYEN, THANHTUYET: Volleyball 2 yrs, orchestra 4 yrs. Ambition: To live in Seattle and enjoy life one day ata time. Remember good times with LV, TT, LS, GG, SG, TD. Thanx for being my best friend Lisa 8. Dave. Love ya Mom 81 Dad. NICHOLSON, JANET: AMB: TO BE SUCCESSFUL AND THE BEST I CAN BE AT WHAT I DO! TO LIVE LIFE TO THE FULLEST. Thanks for the special times- MCCKSRSBMM AND ESP :MC l'LL ALWAYS LOVE YA! Bye Bye BHS! NORRIS, JANET: Volleyball Ambition: To live life fully to succeed and be happy 'IWSUA always remem. good times w!DK, LC, DM, MR, BM, CJ, CC, RR, SC. CWUCKSTUD-C.A. 85 TEXAS 86 BP'S 8. WTF? P-Tree oohlala 'ZU-CRU' ILUVU MA 81 PA OLSEN, DAVID KARL: Ambition: To live on my own island in the Mediterranean. 'lRemember Vandalizing ? R.S. You Prude Let's iust TICKLE Its PEE WEE! The Circle Jerks are playing? Their PUNKERS! Keep smile'n Jamie,Keep Shine'n Brynn-flappy I LUV U MOM, OWINGS, MARTIN L. 2 Ambition: To own the largest Mazda dealership in Florida. OWINGS, MATTHEW: AMBITION: TO OWN A CORVETTE AND WORK ON AN IBM-PC PALMER, CURT ARNOLD :VFBALL IYRMGRZYRTRAINERSYRV-JVBBALL AMBITION: GO ARMY GREENBERETSALL THEWAY!Look MRS. B,l'm gone, outofhere THANX TO M8.D I LUV YOU BOTH:I LUV BG BBALL STATE TOUR- NEY YO ADRIAN! HEY WALLY,DOESYOUR HEADSTILLlTCH?!MRC! PAULL, MARLEY REGINAL TO OWN MY OWN FISHING BOAT PAULL, ROBERT M: 4Yr Wrestling 2 Yr Tennis Ambition: To dance all the time! Also to see what is in the world. Remember Good Times WXJCDCCMAMMM- DORRLS Well Darrell babe were out of here Thanx Mom8tDad Thanx vb for Great Time PEDERSON, CHRIS: Frosh football AMB: To become rich and live in HAWAII. Always rem. TBAMDSDMCCC JLCKDLJandDENNY!! I ONLY HAD ONE!! AC! DC-BON MAY-BE GONE BUT ANGUS ROCKS ON!!! IT S CASUAL YOU HAVE TO CALL IT A '?!+fMn Thanks M8.D PENALBA, JUAN PABLO: TENNIS SKIING SOCCER: AMBITION: GO BACK TO SPAIN STUDY ENGINEER FIND A GOOD GIRL AND COME BACK TO BEL- LINGHAM IN IO YEARS. PETERSON, MIKE: 2YRS Varsity Baseball, Drama Club, Tech Crew Ambition: To be as good as possible in my career. Remember-VH '84 KISS '85-'86. Mr. Clar- keyoursuper. HEYTHlSlSN'TRUSSlA!!!Thanxto allmybudsIMBRSBWCSBEAC BPBHCS!Thank youmom PHAM, PHUONG: TO GRADUATE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, HOPEFULLY BECOME A SURGICAL NURSE REMEMBER ALL THE GOOD TIME I HAD THIS SUMMER. THANKS PHUONG AND HONG FOR BEING SUCH TERRIF- IC FRIEND ESPECIALLY WHEN l'M DOWN 86 PICCONE, KAREN: Mat-Maid, Choir, WHT-ASHO848.85lceISNice! Ambition: TO REACH for that shining star of SUCCESSIRMTWXKKSS EBBSRWSHSDSMRAM- bo Mouse8tGiz Watchthe I 8 WHLRS!EBrmComp Rose?OnoYort-I'm floatingon- araft- GETNERVOUS!lLYTP8tM8tD Boop! PIKE, JILL: Ambition: To be successful with the career I choose and fulfill all my lifetime goals. Fun summerw!CT Youth Choir fun times wfSL WB CC FB SD DA KM Lets get the gang together ByeSB have fun LOVE YA KEV! POOLEON, GARETH: ST Track, Bball, CC Amb: To enjoy life with the Lord on my side. 3Holes, MD, Mr. S, Spud, Jamin wfKG, PF WXZ Rmbr fun wfV-Bball, MZAKJCTRGHHFJGJBCS FartsWally Thanx: Shrimps LED ZEPPLlN2nd ILY Dad, Pepper, 8 Gwyn Whatever Senior Ambitions 4l PYEATT, STEPHANIE M: Cheerleader, Flagteam 2 yrs, WINTER SPORTS ROYAL- TY 85, Swing Choir ambition: To always have fun, remember Special times w! DEMMrahrahs BKLMASTRBEWAREOFEFKH8tMNnY86 CBwheredo youwant- togo Heybebehowboutakiss IuvuMD RAADE, RACHEL: b-ball v-ball thx Ginally-MRLCJNCCKDCJTWRR JEBS- JIBHDMJM JNuwill MrryDM LCyababe TAW:thxforeallthelovinsosorryitended SLILYStiII BLMthethingiswe cntlwIdpopBCsI4times?NOOO!LYA AMB:Thebig- moneywordsjl ayr Thxd8tm,mcQs RADDER, CHRISTINA KAY: ODACI 3yrs-Tres:84-85, Makeup crew Ambition: To live life one day at a time 81 to continue to learn new things. Always rmbr good x's w! RSKBLSMHKHGG SGTGKWKPCDRR even bad x's w!VB8tJT Luv U GR Con- 'tlnAd RADEL, KELLI R:VSwimming.Ambition: Tobe happy,andalways enjoy life- .HeyTH- WBBFLlMYOURS!TO Rembr:GCDMDHDMNSRRKP-Gd.Luck All'RJ'Thanks2yrs.HeyWeaseI! Chains RequiredWhips Optional4x4FatWhite- dogsskinnyBrownDogOrangeCat2XTtKlLYMOM RAYMOND, RON: Tennis,BA 85, Raider Rads,. 84. Amb: To live and work where the sun and surf never end. Rem: Rad times w! MS-CommandotheAirHorn.Th- anks. RmSee you in Cal.Staysweet:LH Dr.Ed RSMMTTGLJG.Later BHS! ILY MSD. RAZOTE, NORMA M : I love you mom,FRR,and msll TO ALL my Friends: I wish you all The BeST! DMR AND WOW: I MADE IT! I LOVE YOU! AMBITION: TO Live Iifewith Love and happiness! Everybody, Good Luck In The Future! ROBERTS, MELANIE:V-Ball S-ball Ambition To Enjoy Life to its Fullest G Times w! CJ CCBMLCKDJNRRTSSHJ HSSSCDSCMAMRBMB 81 Sp .times w!PJSJAN7 NFY .IP PiIot22 Whatabab? BryAdamss85 ShBoB? Veroomcar SwimCMAM GLUCK- SIS! Thanks ma8tpa8tT ROGERS, LISA MICHELLE: Raider Band Pep Squad, Ambition: To prosper futher in my career. Great times w!TLLLDVGDEBKKARKWAHTH. Memories w!MR. N's PE MR. J's class full of Laughs. UB summers were great. Always will Love Fred. ROE, TOM:2yr.Senat,House:Tennis X-country:3yr.Swing:To rob from the rich ,and the poor,thenKeep it.SS w!JCDCECMZJEMK,St. CIair,DANCIN AT GP'S,MDZOZO,LK,SAM,ET EXPRESS,FUN W!MLCTKGMSSTAB CBSVMMY- TISP SWTH TWANKS MOM,DAD8tFAMlLY ROLLINS, RICK: Football, Wrestling Ambition: To get a good Job become Filthy Rich and maybe someday marry LG. Always Remember my 2 best buds DC and CM . Remember hard but fun times with George.BOY I can't wait TO graduate. RUNESTRAND, HEIDI1 Vball,choir,Swing whatshos!'ANGELS EXPO Amb:That the song of my heart will be to glorify god in all I say 81 do: Buds-TGTFBHRBGB HAWAIHSUPER MAN!IwannaBLT!RAMBO! TF-PRtaiks TPBL8tMZ TG!!I'LL BE waiting lLYM8tD SANFORD, KELLI: Mat Maids Ambition: Never to forget that things always turn out for the best. I love you girls! KCJBABSTCBMBDACB and Soup, What to do? Punt! Thank God for VA. FOREVER OSCAR and AMY! I miss you Sharon! BYYE SCHERMERHORN, DALE A: Football, RaiderRads Ambition: To make it through Marine Corps Bootcamp and live life to it's fullest. Thanks M8tD, Remember the beater mobile! USMC Rules! thaks DMKF TFBEDLFIJHMECPAL. Especially you CG. SCRIMSHER, CHRIS whimp Basketball baseball 3 yrs student gov Boy of the month amb: To make the rest of my life successful and dont forget to have a little fun! Cant forget the shrimps U studs Thanx KGRKSDBLRWMBDCTD Mom8tDad 42 Senior Ambitions SHEARER, PETE: HOCKEY, BASEBALL AMBITION: TO TAKE LIFE IN STRIDE PLAY IT BY EAR BUDA BOOB BOW AND MAc CCFF THE BOGAS - PHOENIX W! SQUIDS 56 CHEVYS THAX MOM!DAD GET A WARNING MAYBE A TICKET IO!2O!84 ILUMTWCS PENGUIWO IM OUT: SILVA, SANDY, Yearbook,AMB:ToLive8.Love ItsMyLittlezzBubbIeBee CKPIHowsConanRev! WatchTheSwimsuitEB! HeresToFutureDaysLovebug! GO- GISMO!Rem,Timmy.SusieQusie-I-MS!SpeciaIPeople: CSKPEBSMLBTC:Missyo uLittleSomoanGirl!MeIting InTheSunBahamastKP8tPM! 86 ThanksMom8t Da- dILoveYou!! SIMPLOT, BRETT-FootbaIlTennisBand Amb:ToLiveLife toitsFulIest andmakeSS HeyToADMAN,takeoffthat concertshirt!ir9onOr. Jliafeieio BACON?Remem- berGoodTimesSW! TWJIKFMBSRC-ILYLD-WHO isSanyway?THEM? Arewe- havingfunyet? 86ruIes!ILYM8tD BYE! SIMPSON, DEAN T:FROSH FOOTBALL 3yrs BAND AMBITION:TOREMEMBER- GOOD TIBES WITHCWTBCCAMCPJBMM CBMRCJLC.FDS8tTB FOCP8tFB! HEYCWDIDYOUSEEHERI TOCRUISETHECOBRAHEYBUDY! GOODLUCKTODA- VESLAZERSBAND LUV YMSTD-THANX MRSB.LOOKOUT TROPICSSEEYAIN96 SMITH, STEPHANIE: Words:U2: If I could throw this lifeless life blind to the wind leave this hollow place see you break, break away into the the night through the rain' -song:bad:U forgettable fire. I can breathe again:R. Plant. SKAGGS, PAT: WRESTLING,SOCCER Ambition: To Be Successful At Anything I Choose:REMStudySessGotAlotDone: ThanksDADAndMOMLove YouBoth:On- ToCoIIege: LlfeHasNotYetBegun: CouchPotatoTime:Thanks Mr.Y:THOSE- WHOSTAY WlLLBECHAMPIONS:Later! SMITH, SHANNON: RoyaIty84BestDress85WAS85CHEERLEADER Ambition: ToReturnTo EURforROADTRIP8tSeeJillinHl BFaIwaysNevFor8MANIACS heyBJi- Iy4everCJ5ROLLsW!MEcs BeGoodCLKIyCto,VMDisaSMlTHiLyM8tD, T8tVRO- LAND!SCORE!GoodTim LNTSMJFIELDSbyBHS SMITH, TRACY L: Ambition: to Live one day at a time w!m.j. and always be happy Never forget Nov. I 83+ Remember great times w!MJSHCBSSLNJP Shrinky Dinks forever must65 ILYMikeJ Thanx MSTD Taweet-Tawoo Bye!! SODERQUIST, GARY B: Baseball Choir Expo 86 to be very successful in whatever I do get rich see the world remember the good times w!RBMBDHPKTPP GSMSRMGTDDH, black dent chevy's choice 86 rules go navy see ya in 4 years. Thanx mom. STARK, RENEE:RLTY ,83 4yr mat-maid Band Choir Flags AMB:To get my EV! Together 81 marry a rich dude! NF killerxw!class of '838.DCMBMMBKSHEBKCT CSTAACUCUMBERCLAN. SndhiIs!SCORPShappy trails4whin m8tdILY STOCKLASS, LOUISE: ODACI 2yrs Ambition: Money, Cars, and my own Plane! Thanks Mr. B for all your help. Always remember Wild 81 Crazy Times w! GG,SG,TT,TN,CR,RC,KG,CD. TNT,TN,Six Shooter ! Thanx Mon,for EVERY- THING. I'm gone! STONE, NAT: Football 4yrs BBaII Iyr AMBIT. TO BE HAPPY AND SUCCESSFUL. ALWAYS REM. GREAT TIMES W!SOA'SGCRWTWARGK MSGSRGKC CTRRRHJCMM REM. THE CONE!PlRATES! ROLL'N THE BUG!CRUCH HITS! VIOLIN ON RF!STOGlN. GC I LOVE U THANKS MON STORMS, RANDY: TECH, CREW,DRAMA,THESPIAN SOCIETY. 42 KISSME- MERCER MYLIPSAREPURE! WINDOW? WHATWINDUHOHHEY RUSSGOTTA- PROBLEM! THANK YOU VCCRJFTCLH FOR LET TING ME LOVE YOU. TECH I AM YOUR BROTHER 4EVER. AMBITION:BROADWAY-SLATFATF SWANSON, ANGELA: SOFTBALL 4yrs, Flagteam 2yrs, WTI, Europe 84: Amb:To graduate from college, travel 81 own a red BMW : Heybandeho !Rem:DexterJtb- cin-FlashinB-huntsBut OFFicer4evermisceeCrazybatew hosJin?Yehaw!E.D ! Thanks MILD SYMONDS, MARTIN:TO LIVE LIFE on the wild side:86Rules:To eat fine foods and meet fabulous women:Munchy lives on: BABY HUEY LIVES also:SCORPION- S:ACfDC:SAMMY HAGAR:To those of you who remain suffer on: TALLEY, SHERI LEE:ASB Prez, Royalty '86, Jr Prez, Soph VP, House-3, Senate, Band-2,ybook. Luv my BBuds CBSVKSABDAJBKCCBNLMB 8. the He-Buds too Iesp JCI. TJ, FMMH,I I485. AMB:To hear Him Say Well done my good and faithful servant and rem IJN 4:I9. ILYM,D,8iBros. Thanks SB. TAYLOR, TERESA: Ambition: To be successful at everything and win the largest lottery ever!! TFYHeveryone! PTYhardinthetropics - rmBHS- Havefunlilbro- !!Hey MM remember WUDY? Here's to good times! ILYMDMPSQMM I Finally make it! THOWSON, JERRY: Frost Football, To Live life to the fullest, Rember the good times with RW,JH,DI,Dl,EE,BE,BM, and ALL the LOAFERS.And to be with MW,forever.To make alot of money and be a Rockstar.HM,Rules.Thanks Mom 8. Duane ! TIEMAN, CRISSY: Cheerleader '86 Swing Rlty '82 Mat Maids Flagteam Choir AMB:To never say I can't, to own a farm 81 Jeep 8. to lead a crazy life wfGB? To leep my 2 BFS Gary 8. Angie ILY GARY LY Rahs! Eh Bandejo! Looney Bait! BYE! TRUONG, BIET:I wish to be a contributing member of society by furthering my education at the university level. I hope to see students study more diligently in the future so they will better educated for life.itI VERMEULEN, SUSAN:S8iJr Rep WTI Odaci yrbk Sball Cal838i85 BRYAN AD- AMS!85! Ambition: To be happy 8K successful, reach my dreams 81 never give up!Rmbr.GTimes WXABSTKSSCCBJ BKDMBNLCBKCDAS WRSGJCAKMZCSDCGPTRJ EespMJLUVU GNOALWAYS JProm tubchmpgnglaspige onDrInSclptrJPwfAAMcont VOPNFORD, DAN: Froshfootball-TGIAO Later!! ILOVEUSB Thanks to all who have guided me: THANK-U-MSB for all your support. Ambition: To Be the very best at whatever I choose and to have a great time doing it!! Thanks Again-D- WALBECK, KELLYANN: Ticket Squad Drama Drama Club Tech Crew Swimming glub!!! Ambition: To become famous 8. have everbody say Hey! I know her. Thanx to my buds LISAB. LaurieRamona8iMrs. Aven ByemissSmifRussBOB thanxfor FROSHYear!! WALKER, ILENE: EXCHANGE TO SWITZWERLAND-OPEN YOUR EYES AND THE FUTURE IS IN YOUR HANDS. ON NE VOIT BIEN QU'AVEC LE COEUR- L'ESSENTIEL EST INVISIBLE POUR LES YEUX. IP.P.II WILL MISS YOU ALL. SWIT- ZERLAND! ALL MY LOVE WWCLKAJPPMSTE WALLACE, KEITH: FOOTBALL BBALL SOA ROYALTY AMB: TO HAVE FUN FOR THE REST OF MY LIFE RMEMBER TIMESw!BLNSSMKRSOA'SAIways WAL- LYMOBlLELostCones ChoicesScore AIwaysLeft-EMPickleSea ScoutGOOD- BUDS-JMPCGPGCSSRDJDG BIGBEARIJWILOVEYOU! ILYMOM WALLACE, TODD: Soccer,VS,EWAA.Ambition: To be.Remember July 4. Thanx Bunch ofs. What Happened Freshmen Year? Vortex? Vegitation?What a TRIUMPHIHave a Green Meanie on me-JI BS AV CW SF DJ LM LP. Thanks Mom- YTBfHere Comes Life. AYE WALROD, RUSTYZALLTIMESXFARA?-tl PennywhistleSpruGetaking ShowerMid- nightShoppin at Haggenw?BBRKAna.ReunionSpring'85 Hey Buddy!TDBoyofth- emonthCSfLooking outSDYAThatsit!JBFrosh StateLaidBackChamps8Ho- pe2BJu Didn'tyouhaveaClock? LuvYaLZ6 WALSH, STUART: Track 3yrs, Basketball 2yrs, X-Country I yr Amb: To live along 8.happy life. Remember the good times w!ACDMCL HeyChico JPwfTBCC SCORPS85 JN thePERU ILOVEYOUKD Thanx Mom and Dad. WARREN, TRICIA: Ambition: To graduate from college with a bachelors degree in business administration. Travel to Greece, Australia, Spain and Rio. WEISS, HANSANDERS: SWING CHOIR, ALL-STATE CHOIR '86 AMBITION: TO INDULGE IN ALLDESIRES AND TO EXPRESS MYSELF THROUGH MUSIC THANX TO SOME GREAT PEOPLE: ES, SJ, KH, +JR 6:I6 MIDNIGHT ROCKS EAT TOASTED IGUANA AND DON'T DIE. WEISS, KATIE: Band to be patient 81 understanding,to enjoy life in front of a fireplace 8. sleep under the stars,to keep a smile 81 a laugh for whatever comes my way, 81 most important, to be able to say I Love You. WELCH, KYM: AMB: REMEMBER THE BEST FORGET THE REST NEVERFORGET- SPECIALTIMESWX SPECIALFRIENDSMDHJLJ LREBJATHANXMHFORIDGREAT TIMESINCANADAI7B 'DAYSHOOTERCOLU 'REWELCOMEKC-heyMYMWA- KEUP!DENNY'S24 HRS!THANKGODJJ!WATCHOUT QWTFOREVYMARIE WHEATMAN, JOHN WHEATS : Baseball MBA champs Rads Amb: To become rich 8. be successful in what I choose. Wharf it!Tex8.Hoss NicegirlsBB EM-FOM SJ-Nice BroncThePowerBugRocksTerminatorRemTimes w? BBEMSJGHGSJEPG- TACR Thanx ILYMSID. WHITE, LAURIE: BE RICH AND FAMOUS WINGERTER, RICH: Football Track Ambition: To be the best at everthing I wish, but if I can't be the best,I'II push.And if that doesn't work,l'II settle for just being bloody rich.BfFfA DDJ. WOODMANSEE, RICK L: FOOTBALL, SOCCER AMBITION: TO ALWAYS BE HAPPY, LIVE LIFE TO THE FULLEST AND SUCCEED IN WHAT I DO.TO REMEM- BER TIMES WITH:NSSMRRTWKRKWKCK DKCPM SPECIAL LOVE TO:RHBKDM- cEM WALLYMOBILELIVESTHNKSALL HAPPYTRIALS. YORK, BUTCH: To BECOME A NATIONAL PRO ENDURO RIDER FOR HUS- QUARNA WFO AND A TRUCK DRIVER. LATER TO MY FRIENDS KH SM SL PVP AY MB SP. FKN-MIC. THANKS I DID IT. SEE YOU IN QQ YEARS. BUTCH. ZIELS, MIKE: Jaws Bas8iFbaII2yr Senate 81 Sr. Pres MBA S.S Cobra Sleepingbag raceteam Amb:To makeS8.watch Dragnet allday 81 play w Paul Schapher8ithe Senior Ambitions 43 We're Movin On U p Progress. The Junior Class really began to pull together this year under the capable leader- ship of the officers, led by president Tracy Tucker. A highlight was a successful Junior Prom on February first. ln addition, the class sponsored the aftergame dance on January 24 as a fund raiser. Strides make by the class this year indicated that the class of '87 will provide excellent leadership in their senior year. l:Group Picture: President Tracy Tucker, Vice President Marya Smith, SecretaryfTreasurer Sondra Kushan, Boys' Representative Matt Lubetich, and Girls' Represen- tative Jessica Thompson. 2: The Junior Class Officers pose again. Top to bottom: Matt Lubetich, Marya Smith, Jessica Thompson, Sondra Kushan, and Tracy Tucker. 3: Although the Juniors had a few bad moments during Homecoming, the participation was great, like this, the back end and . . . 4: the front end of the Junior float. 5: The spirit of competition showed, especially in this event where Brian Frost fed chocolate pudding to Cherie Gann and Jeff Mc McBride fed Michelle Maggard. 44 Juniors S 'F 3 4 .S 5 fi A.. 1 2' ,K ii rw J J 'Q W' LLLA M . f S , .J 5 . f 5 - .. r 3 lim .yi iv.. ,, - : es. A f--trezf-.sexi K A K X X x X X X X 'XX ,, .. . is fs? M X x N X R 'iii -. iz: :-.J f asifes. We XX x XX Q X Q . 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M 'YQ wg 1 at 3 Abbe, Mike Abbott, Kelli Adderley, Janel Alexander, Jon Anderson, Jimmy Anker, Steve Arps, David Ashe, Kelli Austin, Andrea Baker, James Bakkom, Ericka Bakker, Corey Barber, Allen Barrett, Amy Bates, Trisha Beck, Doug Bell, Jon Benjamin, Jason Benner, Kim Bennett, Rex Bennum, Greg Benson, Darren Benson, Julie Bergosh, David Bernard, Trisha Black, David Blair, Chris Blair, Jeff Braddock, Shannon Bredman, Jill Brooks, Tracy Brown, Craig Bruland, Alana Bull, Darrell Burden, Paula Burford, Joann Buss, Clemens Buswell, Robby Caldwell, Leah Callero, Angie Carlson, Linda Ceranova, Tonda Chamberlain, Shaunna Chambers, Trevis Charleston, Pete Charlton, Debra Chorvat, Jason Christofferson, Susan Clausen, Heidi cliff, Nick Clifford, Warren Clizbe, Marlene Cochran, Greg Coleman, Lana Cowan, Jamie Craig, Steve Crain, Kevin Damon, John Daniels, Jenny Dawson, Kim Deger, Maureen Delcamp, Ronda Diaz, Michelle Dineen, John Dixon, Jaime Dossa, Alexie Duff, Katie Duke, Curt Dupont, Susie Duppenthaler, Steve Dutton, Tresha Eagle, Keith Junior Class 45 Edmonds, Beorn Edwards, Rob Eggers, John Ellis, Brian Emde, Shirley Erholm, Brad Euper, Terry Ewing, Rick Flanery, Rebecca Fleetwood, Tara Fleming, Curt Fowler, Jim Fox, Laura Fraga, Cindy Freeman, Heather C Freeman, Heather l. Freudenberg, Tami Friberg, Tammy Frost, Brian Galley, Kurt Gann, Cheri Ganzini, John Gardner, Brian Garmback, Greg Gill, Rebecca Gonzalez, Gabby Gosscige, Jay Grendon, Adam Griffin, Christy Grinstead, Joel Gulick, Rick Gustafson, Susan Hadaway, Hunter Hagerhjelm, Lynn Hahn, Pam Hamilton, Mike 46 Junior Class t to X R X XR . X . f' ,sfs - ft.. -..., .. -. X Q Q N N Q X . ' ai -F .. ,Q k,.k.i J Q .1 Q ! we R S K Q t -Q X Q k X x 46:l : Sondra Kushan couldn't believe how cold the snow was outside. 2: Susie Dupont smiled as she did her art work, 3: A cooking project by Paula Heuser didn't turn out as planned. 47: l: The cake from the Washington Teen Institute smelled good, but Lesley Schuman stuck to her job of stamping hands. 2: Mmm . . . hot cocoa! Thought Ralph Hunter and Tami Freudenberg at a very cold football game. Hardy, Jack Harper, Danny Harrington, Matt Hawke, Howard Hawkins, Jeff Haynes, Shawn Heggem, Cari Hendrickson, Sonja Hendrickson, Tom Hess, John Heuser, Paula Heverling, James Hickey, Brent Hickok, Scott Hillaire, Evelyn Hillius, Scott Hinkle, Jeff Hinojosa, Israel Ho, Thana Hoefs, Heidi Hogan, Emmet Hogue, Darren Hunt, Annette Hunt, Erin Hunter, Kevin Hunter, Ralph lrvin, Kelli Jacklin, Chris Jeffries, Mike Jeffs, Tammie Jensen, Karl Johnson, Britta Johnson, David Jones, Willie Juchau, David Kaligis, Laura Junior Class 47 Kanz, Priscilla Kavulla, Julie Kelly, Leann Kemp, Cathy Kinney, Glenn Kipp, Tye Klever, Paul Knight, Becky Koons, Mark Kratz, Kim Kruger, Don Kuiken, Julie Kullas, Chris Kunnap, Chris Kushan, Jeremy Kushan, Sondra Laakio, Mika Latreniere, Gina Lancaster, Troy Landreth, Melissa Langford, Gina Largent, Tina Larsen, Joann Le, Phuong ' Leary, Lisa Leatherwood, Steve LeClaire, Romy Leishman, Brian Lemoine, Marlo Lera, Jenny Lind, Jenni Lockman, Tammee Long, Tura Loreen, Chad Lubetich, Matt Ludtke, David 48 Junior Class ff W .ts-as . ' 1, X N K Q , Qs. A X .f N :,. '::,.,.,ff' - '-LQ? N GF i I' Q.. X N X Vkiky X - - s YS X Y E E , N S N xx X 'S is X if ssii Ti? gyg, fwwww 1 crrs so 48:l :A little smile was given to a photographer by An- drew Spain after school in the art room. 2:One last touch- up as Michelle Maggard prepared for the What-A-Sho 3:Look! Mojgan Sami had a little fuzzy guy on her hat, 49:l :Winter Excitement was in the air when Tura Long was seen joking with some friends. 2:ls it Minnie Mouse or is it Erika Bakkom? 3:Even a surprise - photograph can't bring a smile to the face of yearbook staff member Megan Wahl when deadlines hit. K , -.1 eww' f QI' 3 if it f' I' If cs. xx Lynch, Stefanie Masonholder, Edie Maxwell, Joanna McAfee, Chris McBarron, David McBride, Jeff McCauley, Larry McDougle, Dawn McGIenn, Pat Mcl-lugh, Shane Melland, Richell Melton, Wayne Messom, Sheri Metune, Mark Miller, Darin Miller, Denise Miller, Erika Mills, Mark Minninger, Heidi Missiaen, Deborah Moldver, Eric Montgomery, Stacy Nash, Troy Neidigh, Calvin Neidigh, Johnice Neirie, Yosuke Nelson, Steve Nguyen, Long Nguyen, T. Nordtvedt, Stacey O'Connor, Todd O'MaIIey, Erin Olsen, Paul Orloff, Jon Otter, Darrin Pablo, Steve Junior Class 49 Palmer, Joe Parker, Troy Parrish, Chris Patrick, Lance Paull Mary Pederson, Bruce Peterson, Amie Pitcher, Steve Pitton, Bob Purvis, Lisa Quimby, Chris Ratayczak, Michael Rawley, Chris Rowley, Kelli Reed, Tara Reid, Steve Rhea, Shannon Richardson, Lori Richarson, Tod Ripley, Renera Ripley, Teresa Riseland, Jenny Roberts, Lisa Rollins, April Roper, Kelly Ross, Allen Rothenberger, Maryd Rudesill, Lenee Sami, Mojgan Scindell, Wendy Scheuner, Ron Schmidt, Amy Schoeppach, Scott Scholten, Mark Schuetze, Brad Schuman, Lesley 50 Junior Class , ., X ec M X A f5?i: xi'- i -- ' ,s ,, t ---1- is -. -' i. . If? y K Ms. X Q N R X FP S' V X 9 YV' x w Ns ss X X kc QPR? X NX XE 'Q -k A i .fl ll 5' JE , N X SX 1 XX X , lt my l .1 ' ' - Ns- . Fl. ,-i 3 ' . -S 15:-zffss., 1 M. -- f ' i::-. x xsx X 13 is is yi X s ,Q R .LN .A sf? Mia s-His A 1, l ,Wi Q .4 Q' 5 X 6 b.x ,N L .. 32, X Q X Si , W c QMS XA X Q-Fgig E N N R ,,i N . s X J N ,A 1 QF wg X - xX N xv N E ks g 5 if 'N Q t X cs si X ss fx 50: l: Dreaming of I987, Janel Adderley tried out a cap and gown while Scott Hillius looked on, 2:Jetf Hawkins was surprised while he insured that the butter was fresh in Home Ec, 3:Cathy Kemp was surprised by a camera while talking to Kelly Roper. 5l:l:Jessica Thompson and Ra- phaela Hunter shared a laugh outside the lunchroom. Zzlnterior hall decorator Doug Beck hard at work during homecoming. Schutte, Lachelle Sentkowski, Eugene Shaffer, Greg Shin, Alice Shipley, Mark Slesk, Tim Smith, Aaron Smith, Dathan Smith, David Smith, Marya Smithson, Maili Snowden, Rhonda Sourichanh, Vongsavanh Spady, Beniarnin Spain, Andrew Sprague, Laurie St. Hilaire, Jenny Stacey, Darrell Stock, Casey Stone, Chipp Straka, Kris Stredicke, Misty Stromberg, Andy Studebaker, Jason Sturtz, David Suchy, Angela Taul, Michelle Taylor, Michelle Thompson, Jessica Tomtan, Kristi Ton, Q. Toon, Terene Tracy, Adina Trans, Tony Trefren, Janna Trinh, Ann Junior Class 5l Tucker, Tracy Van Duisen, Carla Van Horn, Tom Vanmiert, John Victor, Heather Visser, Daren Voeut, Saret Vrana, Kristina Vuu, Thuy Vuu, Ton Wahl, Megan Wallace, Tom Walsh, Alisha Walters, Cindy Walters, Gary Walton, Kelli Watson, Anthony Watson, Kathie Watts, Calvin Wellman, Christine Whipkey, Darrell White, Erin Williams, Bryan Williams, Kim Williams, Lisa Wilson, David Wilson, Tammy Woulf, Becky Wyandt, Raymond Yake, Richele Zornes, Mark 52 Junior Class J f T x 3, fg g ,,,.,ii T3 , ,.,, 1- -2 . is sg 5 ,ei i ml ',3G. X X ws ...f . , Eastman, Tina Granam, Kathy Harding, Garrett Long, Tyler Maggard, Michell Martin, Chris Massey, Charley Maxwell, David fp to 53 J- ,es1:.W, , -. , J Mondares, Joe Ruckley, Bruce Shemsted, Steve Smithy, Kristin Sweltzer, Ed Walters, Mary Wood, Katheen vw V-.,.,,. ,... V -F 52: l: Matt Harrington laughed and cheered on the Raiders. 2: Jenny Riseland sat in the attendance oftice and finished taking history notes, 3: Hearing her name, Kim Benner looked up from study- ing.- 53: l 1 Keeping warm with hot chocolate, Janna Trefren and Erica Douglas smiled and waved tor the camera. 0 12 Ten Hits SONGS ARTISTS I. TAKE ON ME I. A-HA 2. SUMMER OF 69 2. BRYAN ADAMS 3. MONEY FOR NOTHING 3. DIRE STRAITS 4. HEAD OVER HEELS 4. TEARS FOR FEARS 5. BOY IN THE BOX 5. COREY HART 6. SINK THE PINK 6. ACXDC 7. SMOKIN' IN THE BOYS ROOM 7. MOTLEY CRUE 8, FORTRESS AROUND YOUR HEART 8, STING 9. DRESS YOU UP 9. MADONNA IO. POWER OF LOVE IO. HUEY LEWIS 81 THE NEWS UNIOR SURVEY YES you wear I.evi's? you want a MaII in Bellingham? you pariicipate in sports? you plan to attend college? 8470 84M 62W 73W7 I6f7o I6Wo 38'k 274k FAVORITES Movie: Back To The Future Radio Station: K-PLUS Car: Mustang Beverage: Coke Video: Dress You Up Junior Class 53 l: Chris Bundy, Ann Hansen, Kara Belka, and Graham Youtsey functioned dynamically together as the class of 88's officers. 2: Sometimes things got hectihectic for Ann Hansen. 3: Chris Bundy and his shadow turned for a full backshot. 4: Kara Belka took a moment to collect thoughts. 5: King Tut, thought Lynn Schaper. 6: Gramham Youtsey looked pleased as he just stood there. . .r-.-. tety is C C f ,V GQQXX ,, it, X, l ff You ain't Seen N otloin g Yet! Thanks to the Sophomore Officers President, Graham Youtsey, Vice-President, Kara Belka, Secretary, Ann Hansen, Boys' Rep., Chris Bundy, and Girls' Rep., Lynn Schaffer, we made it through the battle of Homecoming. The Sophomores tried hard to win but only came in second over all with the theme of Hong Kong. Some participants with the Homecoming decorations said 'llt was hard to con- nect anything with Hong Kong, but we managed, With 380 students you might have thought we would have done something special, but Mrs. Ericsson said uThe sophomore class had mostly been too enwrapped up in some school lextras'. 54 Sophomore Officers Q if 'N X l N X X sf ,S ef-N 4 ,iv iv-qgtusw A Aemmer, Brian Ahrens, Tanis Akre, Pakhiza Andersen, Jeff Anker, Michael Arps, Barry Artley, Eric Asp, Thresea Bailey, Justin Bailey, Mark Bakker, Amy Baklund, Steve Ballough, Bekki Baumgartner, Daryl Beaman, Larkin Belben, David Belka, Kara Berg, Devin Beua, Ho Beua, l-luei Birdsell, Terry Boutwell, Kelli Brandt, Paula Brock, Lana Brooks, Kami Browning, Scott Bunch, Beth Bundy, Chris Burrece, Dennis Burton, Eric Buss, Lance Byrum, Darcy Byun, Amy Cadman, Darcy Cammack, Teresa Cao, Tung Carter, David Charleston, John Christensen, Brent Chunyk, Cary Closson, Eric Coltran, Nissa Conway, Blu Cook, Sean Cooper, Erika Crape, Curtis Crenshaw, Cindy Cunningham, Dana l: Chris Bundy disliked the pudding his partner put in his mouth, 2: Gee, it I could only get on coaches' good-side, I could start in the game on Friday, was all that was on Andy Kile's mind in Biol- ogy class that day. Sophomore Class 55 Daffron, Angel Daly, Siobhan Daniels, Jeeica Danielson, Mike Darmanin, Lisa-Marie Davenport, Steve Davis, Sean Davis, Warren Day, Dana Dearman, Tracy DeBeeld, Donald DeICorraI, Rebecca DeSoto, Gerald DeSoto, Joshua Devine, John Dewitt, Katie Diaz, CiCi Dixon, Tora Donato, Tanye Dooley, Heather Douglas, Erika Dryden, Micheal Ducker, Bill Dutfey, Joe Dujmovich, Susan Duvall, Michelle Eagle, Ken Eastman, Sean Edwards, Vincent Eelkema, Marci Eherenfieldt, Kevin Eiden, Bev Enell, Greg Eng, Sou Engman, Kevin Erickson, Eric Erickson, Glen Fawcett, Charlie Febo, lndia Field, Sheri Finley, Sabrina Foti, Debbie Fowler, Renee Fowler, Ronda Franson, Joe Gammon, Yvonne Garfield, Sasha Garrett, Jennie 56 Sophomore Class N X 5 Q X X ii,,i Q X X X N R ... , 3... -Q. si X X is. if S? J' SQ : esel S ill- so of iesssc ,-.. , - ' ' F i.. 1 F i-lF or 'Si ' , s ee ' F Q55 z fw- wr XX s 4 5. ,..e. 2 - - cg ,... ,.Ei2, gg, N1-:fi . 3. ' G if Q-'Ti' .W g k. YN N' 'lies-: fswfes W we ws! 6:l: Jean Kimmich took time out from her volleyball ame to watch her teammates. 2: Traci Hewett asked NArs. Mueller what a 'lsubordinate clause was, 57:l: 'Hi, l'm Chris King , THE Chris King. 2: Wanna anow more? said Chris as he smiled towards the cam- EVO. .Sq .ts an ,4- Geer, Jason Glassett, Ben Goheen, Heather Gosch, Valerie Grant, Tami Greene, Brenda Greene, Thomas Griffin, Patti Griffith, Chrissy Girffith, Denise I-laling, Brian Hall, Jerry Halpin, Cory Hamilton, Trina Hammer, Gayle Hanes, Bob Hanson, Anne Hanson, .len Hanson, Charlene Harris, Brian Hartnett, Daniel Hartnett, Matt Heath, Kari Heath, Robert Hedwall, Leann Heffley, Pam Heggem, Allan Hellman, Joe Heinrich, Sheri Helmick, Debbie Hempler, Susan Henderson, Mike Hendrickson, Laura Henifin, Velinda Hess, Anne Hewett, Traci Hickok, Jamie Hinds, Lisa Hinkel, Clarke Hollcroft, Shaughn Holmes, Debbie Holttum, Tracy Hovenier, Kathy Hueston, Lori Hulbert, John Hunter, Kim Ingram, Stede Ives, Jennifer Sophomore Class 57 Jacobson, Sandra Jaquith, Tricia Javidtash, Neeta Jech, Jenny Jerowski, Jeannette Jerowski, Jennifer Johnson, Dan Johnson, Jesse Johnson, Juanita Johnson, Randy Jones, Jason Jones, Michael Jones, Ray Jones, Rally Jorgenson, Scott Kallerson, Mark Keene, Karla Keyes, David Kile, Andy Kimmich, Jean King, Chris Kinney, Sheri Koetje, Jamie Kohler, Tim Kolby, Moria Korski, Jacqui Kramer, Heather Kratz, Tracey Kresge, Shelly Kronholm, Lance Lampman, Liz Landreth, Wendi Langstraat, Kristi Lann, Julie Lavigueure, Amy Lawrence, Christina 58 Sophomore Class ae 3- ,MSL Cilitiargi Shy A ,Y .8 2 ff 5 XX X 5 as X . , ' I 58:l: Joe Duffey hutfed and puffed on a balloon for his art proiect. 2: Angel Daftron and Kristi Langstraat proudly displayed their Frootloops . 3: Camille Marston got an ASW rootbeer mustache at the cross country meet. 59: l 1 Theresa Thompson wondered about the photographer when she was sewing an inseam. 2: Teresa Payne and Tina Patrick thought something was absolutely hilarious at a semi-humorous volleyball match. NMv-,,,.,.....nnnll- ss ffl MQ' 'E L ' S - asm ,, -A- Le, l-long Lenz, Jason Lera, Natalie Lester, Kelly Leunberger, Troy Long, Nomura Love, Jason Mallahan, Emily Maloney, Mark Martin, Kristi McAllister, Scott McCauley, Sean McDonald, Donald McDonald, Wendy McEvoy, Daniel McEwen, Alan McMurray, Robert Michaelson, Blake Mills, Tim Mitchell, John Mohr, Tony Moran, Enrique Moreau, April Munday, Tina Munzanreder, Andy Neal, Jason Neidigh, Corey Neidigh, Janell Nguyen, Nhut Nguyen, Nga Nguyen, Tan Noyes, Noelle O'Neall, Jim O'Neill, Shannon Olsen, Larry Olsen, Melinda Sophomore Class 59 Olsen, Wendy Osborn, Angela Owens, Lisa Paton, Jennifer Patrick, Tina Payne, Teresa Perkins, Pat Perterson, Jeff Pfundt, Joel Pham, Mai Piantes, Curtis Pietig, Mark Pilch, Cathie Pitts, Mike Plattner, Joe Polinkus, Stacy Pooleon, Gwyn Prettyman, Reese Quehrn, Ken Ramsay, Lance Regidor, Kevin Reid, Wallace Richey, Shawn Ripley, Adria Roberts, Becky Roberts, Troy Robinson, Sharon Rohan, Joe Rookstool, Rhonda Ross, Rob Rothenberger, Peter Rothenbuhler, Darla Russell, Raynelle Saelee, Koa Saenz, Paul Sanstrom, Melani Sanford, Craig Schaper, Lynn Schelinski, Crissanda Schencking, Chuck Schutte-Judd, Angela Scott, Merritt Sentkowski, Julie Shaudney, Barbara Shearer, Joe Sherrill, Crystal Short, Steve Shrauger, Michelle 60 Sophomore Class X X X ,iii . ........ , ii. , .. ' W ...Qs E X3 N X X - 'Sl X , X 5 ,Qs X Q9 E 7 Q. S X H QP Qi 5 ,..., ,N S msssizlsfff -. :ggi wsassiif- - -'reg X ...C ,,..., km 5 .. ..., 'GSW , 5 Q. W we ' f 5 i ' :' Q , . Q Ni x Q X X si iii, , I ZQQ: X N X gk 60:11 Wendy McDonald didn't quite know what she was getting into when she turned her head towards the cam- era. 2: Michelle Shrauger swallowed hard to get down that last bite of food. 3: l'l'm positive she said you cheat- ed. said Dave Keyes to Rozaling Sevo. 4: Who cares! said Tery Birdsell as he threw up his arms up in frustra- tion, 6l:l: Chrissy Griffith, Barb Shaudney, and Jennie Garrett said Hi, we're Wuzzles. 2: Jason Lenz was hard at work, taking all the notes that Mr, Safsten dealt out. Silva, Jody Simpkins, Cherie Smiplot, Rian Sipes, Chelsea Sipes, Travis Smith, Brian Smith, Daron Smith, Heidi Smith, Janel Smith, Jennie Smits, Jeff Sofie, Randy Solomon, Ted St. Hilaire, Terry Stacey Shelli Stenvers, Carrie Stevens, Renee Stratton, Robert Sturgill, Adam Sullivan, John Sullivan, Molly Swan, Deanna Swanson, Peggy Symonds, Lara Talley, Brian Taylor, Dan Taylor, Marc Templin, Lisa Thompson, Theresa Thorp, Ken Treat, Adam Trinh, Bic Trott, Monica Vail, Kevin Van Pelt, Colleen Vickerman, Lisa Villafana, Val Vos, Claudette Vuu, Hoang Waite, Brian Weaver, Kim Wellman, Amy Wemp, Kellee Wendler, Al Wheeler, Christy Whitney, Machelle Williams, Colin Winemiller, Brad Sophomore Class 6l Winsauer, Connie Woodell, Kerri Woodmansee, Jett Wright, Jamie Wright, Mark Wright, Rod Wutzke, Ritchie Wynne, Vicky York, Lisa Young, Donald Youtsey, Graham Zandstra, Matt Zender, Ann Marie . ali 1,5 ig . -,im ,Q .Q X N X .st Q R ,Q A A my wwmym, t L Wggg W' 5 62:l:NoelIe Noyes flexed her muscles assuming that the photographer would not take the picture. 2: While Becky Roberts stretched in the back- ground, Jacqui Korski and Kelly Lester struggled to finished their assign- ment. 3: Kristi Martin smiled pretty for the camera. 4: Vice President Kara Belka served cake to students, representing the Washington Teen insti- tute, 5: Becky Roberts worked diligently on her sewing project. 6: John Devine couldn't remember if he had done the assignment or not. 63:l: Shawn McCauley thought Jeff Peterson was a really 'lswell friend for handing him a piece of tape, 62 Sophomore Class W '25 J ,, I 'n A 542:41 ' 17 M52 My 9 Q ,,,., :,'zwffi.w , ,ys ,I f A f ,bw N W A ,,,, ri Ti . ,,,. Q 4:, , I ,,, -ff: ,1y. I I f ' - fi I 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 IO. TUP TE HIT SONG TAKE ON ME SUMMER OF '69 MONEY FOR NOTHING BOY IN THE BOX HEAVEN SMOKING IN THE BOY'S ROOM ONE NIGHT LOVE AFFAIR DRESS YOU UP SHOUT BROKEN WINGS ARTIST A-HA BRYAN ADAMS DIRE STRAITS COREY HART BRYAN ADAMS MOTLEY CRUE BRYAN ADAMS MADONNA TEARS FOR FEARS MR. MISTER YOPHUMORE S RVEYYES lo you wear levi's? lo you want a new mall? xre you in sports? Ire you going to college? 95M 984k 53fXn 80 Wo SCKJ 270 47W ZOWJ FAVORITES Movie: uBack to the Future Radio Station: K-PLUS Car: Porsche Beverage: Coke Video: uTake on Me Missing: Aalpoel, Lori Bremer, Sonny Brooks, Tracy Casper, Michael Chapin, David Custer, Britt Dibble, Sandy Eagle, Dee Empleo, Dorothy Evans, Kama Evitt, Teresa Kamilton, Michael Hammond, Jennifer Hansen, Tim Hinojosa, Angel Ho, Thanh Horne, Louis Humphrey, Melissa Jarvella, Shelly Jones, Darren Klever, Paul Lane, Treena Loptien, Mishel Marston, Camille Mastropoalo, Mike Mcafee, Chris Miller, Denise Muliat, Michael Nagji, Salima Patrick, Lance Pemberton, Jeff Platt, Sam Point, Andrea Preston, Lesha Roque, Walt Ruben, Jorge Rudesill, Lenee Sandord, Shawn Schemerhorn, Jim Scheuner, Ronald Se, Hoy Sessions, Shannon Shauger, Michelle Smith, Amy Stock, Casey Sweitzer, Loren Velanzuela, Barbara Vrana, Kristina Walker, Jon White, Jennifer Williams, Bryan Williams, Colin Wilson, David Call Mei' The Freshmen class of 335 showed that they were up to the task of competing with upperclassmen. They were also very active in sports, Wind Ensemble, Jazz Ensemble, Washington Teen lnstitute, and Yearbook staff. All of this was possible because of active leadership by President: Marcy Maggard, Vice President: Dciwna Fox, Secretary Treasurer: Mary Connell, Girls' and Boys Reps': Jody Nicols and John Pitton. l: Mary Connell, Marcy Maggard, Dawna Fox, Jody Nicols, John Pitton. 2: Jody Nicols smiled for the camera, 3: Dawna tried to hold a serious conversation. 4: Marcy Maggard answered the phone. 5: Mary Connell found it hard to answer the phone, as she was laughing so hard. 6: John Pitton handled the whole situation very casually. 7: The Freshman class got really excited during Homecoming, 64 Frosh officers fi!! ar e Akers, Joe Albans, Chad Altf, Ted Alford, Roberta Anderson, Jeremy Anderson, Hohn Anker, Fritz Arnswaldt, Nichole Aslpund, Mel Atkinson, Shawn Bagley, Paul Baker, Ryan Bakker, Jill Beech, Greg Beech, Kevin Bell, Steve Benjamin, Jennifer Bennett, Jody Bergman, Chad Bernard, Jason Binschus, Shane Black, Scott Boettener, Kirk Bordsen, Sean Boyd, Jeramie Brackinreed, Steve Braxton, Nathan Braykovich, Mariana Bring, Todd Brown, Eric Browning, Ron Brozovich, Kara Brunelle, Kimberly Buchenmeyer, Don Bullard, Brent Burkhardt, Kimberly Burton, Heather Buss, Rod Caldwell, Adrianne Callahan, Tricia Callero, Amy Cannon, Susan Carson, Laura Carter, Paul Ceranova, Dave Chalfant, Karey Chervenock, Jennifer Choate, Trista 65: l :Who said that Freshmen couldn't be hip? Look at Katie Olson and Justine Kyckel- hahn. 2: Joel Endicott tried to keep a straight face in Graph- ic Arts. Freshmen 65 Chorvat, Joe Christensen, Julie Chunyk, Tosca Clark, Nicki Clark, Randy Clift, Jim Cole, Jennifer Coltran, Megan Combs, Shelby Connell, Mary Conour, Matthew Conour, Michelle Cook, Bruce Cooper, Christopher Cory, Jason Craig, Ryan Currier, Curt Darmanin, Anthony Davey, James Day, Shawn DeGolier, Tonja DeGroot, Michael Dennis, Shawn DeSpain, Matt Dibble, Robby Dibble, Tracy Dickerson, Kent Dillard, Tricia Dodd, Roy Dorr, Jennifer Dougherty, Shawn Dowd, Debbie Downard, Michelle Doyle, Lynn Dreier, Tomi Duncan, Tamar Dunnigan, Sean Eckenberg, Donnie Eiden, Thomas Eis, Robert Endicott, Joel Engle, Geoff Erholm, Karel Erholm, Sath Estabillo, Carolyn Evans, Liza Ezrre, Lisa 66 Freshmen Q A I1 P . 1 to H! I , x X Q X 2 ...1 X W Xt X Q X 36 Hs X Q 1 i KN Q 4 ek P ip-qs. . V XX X X xx xxx N x t' Nan - S2 . 1, S X s . N 55 . . ' -' 1 .,.. s X .mcg ,,, If ii? 1 X x Q sg is W Ss ' 4' glgwtmm xx wg s ws 'S Q . so 66:l:Cassandra Karuza was always in style. 2:Jenny Dorr said: Please Don'tl . 67:l:Working towards per- fection on his art work was Cody McLaughlin. 2:Hilary Plumb was always on top of things. Fackler, Heidi Fallis, Jennifer Fisher, Jason Fleming, Tina Foster, Dawn Fox, Dawna Fredlund, Randy Frost, Darin Frost, Karin Fuller, Matt Galindo, Maria Gammon, Dina Gibson, Patty Gilda, Laura Gilliam, Margo Gist, Angela Glenovich, Matt Gluck, Ruey Gonzalez, Maria Gossage, Gina Grams, Andrea Gregory, Shawn Grimme, Clark Gudmundson, Kris Hadaway, Leigh Hahn, Marlea Haley, John Hardenbrook, Dean Harley, Donovan Harriman, Harrington, Bryan Harris, Guy Harrison, Tawnya Hart, Zoe Hayes, Brian Heay, Ron Heinrick, Todd Helgeson, Marci Hendrickson, Kerri Henry, Lisa Hesselgraye, Matt Hetterly, Jacquie Heuser, David Hiet, Sarou Higman, Ernest Higman, John Hill, Guy Hill, Jason Freshmen 67 Hillius, Daphne Hitchcock, Roberta Hoefs, Melanie Hogan, Brendan Holtrop, Joe Horne, Jennifer Hoselton, Terri Hovde, Peter Howard, Robert Huber, Chris Hunt, Allen Hunt, Jessica Jarboe, Kirsten Jeffery, Wade Jeffries, Debbie Jensen, Shawn Johanesen, Renee Johnson, Melissa Johnson, Merri Johnson, Roger Jones, Dianna Jones, Kassi Jorgensen, Jeff Jorgensen, Michele Judge, Joelle Kale, Randy Kales, Sarah Kaligis, Peter Kanz, Angela Karn, Shawn Karuza, Cassandra Kavulla, Shawn Kawashima, Toana Kimball, Brian Kimbley, April Kreider, Kelly Kunnap, Brian Kyckelhahn, Justine LaFreniere, Diana Lahti, Stephanie Lambert, Jason Lambert, Kelly Laninga, Tamara Larsen, Andrea 11,7771 W, Larson, David Lathrop, Matt Lawrence, Julian 68:l:Angie Martin clowned around with Freshman Volley- ball players Nichole Owens and Shannon Skaggs. 2:Just before she could turn away, Betsy Lee heard the Click of the camera. 69:l:Brian Parks was the first one out of the Algebra room. 2:Aaron Young was out in the school yard. 68 Freshmen gqiic X js -KNLJ 5 E J! 52 ...- X 2 . x . . , ,Si E L.: L AAQN I J' Q .E S: 5 1'1 Q is Nah X 3 1 s s: N, f i sv X xx Y , ti B X Q 1, X Q' N X N s ' as .Q K RENO x - s SX Q X X, N s xxx Le, Vinh Leatherwood, Benjamin Lee, Betsy Lesiuk, Nathan Lewis, Shane Linville, Sean Lipscomb, Lorinda Loewen, Walter Longanecker, Sherri Lovell, Barry Luck, Chad Luke, Michelle Maggard, Marcy Maness, Monica Manning, Joel Manzo, John Q Marden, Jessica Markwood, Steven Martell, Ryan Martin, Angie Martin, Jill Martin, Lance Martinez, Chris Martinez, Kerley Martinson, Kyle Marton, Melissa Matier, Robin McAffee, Rebecca McDonald, Cindy McLaughlin, Cody Moena, Buddy Moena, Eric Mork, Chad Munroe, Marianne Munson, Rich Murphy, Karleen Nelson, Angie Newstrom, Katie Nguyen, Khoe Nichola, Angela Nichols, Jody O'Conner, Lisa Oliver, Shane Olsen, Buddy Olsen, Ross Olson, Daniel Olson, Katie Ortiz, Joy Freshmen 69 4 n we me 3 it s Owens, Angela Owens, Julie Owens, Mark Owens, Nichole Owings, Mark Pacheco, Mark Palmer, Jim Papp, Kathy Parham, Kelly Parker, Brett Parks, Brian Parrish, Ryan Patenaude, Karen Pederson, Brian Perry, Doug Perry, Travis Peterson, Jennifer Peterson, Roxann Pham, Hieu Phillips, Doug Phillips, Jeff Pilch, Tom Pitton, John Plumb, Hilary Point, Fabian Powless, Andrew Prouty, Brian Purdy, Megan Razote, Frank Reed, Christine Richardson, Janel Richardson, Melody Riggs, Sarah Roland, Claire Rushin, Matthew Russo, Yvette Scarborough, Darrylena Schemstad, Jon Schleinkoter, Boris Sinclair, Dena Shelton, Tonya Sivo, Roslyn Skaggs, Shannon Slivinski, Eric Smith, Patrick Smith, Terrance Sorensen, Dack 70 Freshmen X X Q ks is WK sit R X wa X s , X gg 5 . :-1lk W g in V L K E ,xv Q 13 1 'sts' 5 N V NX MISSING: Burnett, Mindi Caldwell, Christopher Davis, Douglas Dennis, Sherri Eikenberry, Kevin Feliciano, Christie l-lalpin, Cory Hillaire, Adina Jacobson, Shelia Lamphiear, Sabrina Lee, Jesse Lemon, Kim Molina, Travis Muna, Kathy Olson, Derek Saephan, Nai Sanchez, Christopher Siems, Aerle Shea, Jeremy Stoodley, Roberta Vance, Jeff Sorenson, Mark Spurling, Vicki Staeber, Jason Staffanson, Donna Stainback, Brad Straka, John Su, Joyce Swanson, Eric Sweeny, Eric Terpsma, Mike Thayne, Jason Thompson, lan Thowson, Heather Thowson, Scott Tiffany, Patrick Torres, Joyce Troost, Charles Tyndall, Lawrence Ulrich, Lana Van Horn, Bret Van Horn, Matthew VanBrockIm, Markel VanDuran, Tricia Le, Vinh Voeut, Savoeut Vos, Lynette Vrana, Dana Waldt, Suzi Wales, Sean Walsh, Matthew Walters, Billy Westman, Wendy Weyers, Shelly White, Erin Whitton, Sunshine Williams, Michelle Williams, Stephanie Williams, Tom Williams, Vontella Wilson, Anne Wilson, Brenda Wolfe, Jason Wolfe, Mike Wonder, Nicholas Wood, Roxanna Woodmansee, Eric Workman, Jon Young, Aaron Young, Malia Zoeger, Marlo Zornes, James Zuehlke, Adam 7O:l:Chris Martinez looked like he had a fun walk to school. 2:Julie Christensen, a Freshman, was attacked by a Junior. 7l :l :Another avid art buff Bret Van Horn compared his rough draft to his final copy. Freshmen 7l 72:l: Daphne Hillius tried to concentrate on her book in Art. 2:Mark Owens worked hard on his artwork. 3:Mel Asplund prepared to start a food fight, 4:Jacquie l-letterly worked intently on her Christmas card de- sign. 5:l.isa l-lenry and Janel Richardson worked hard on posters for home- coming, 6:Suzi Waldt and Marriann Munroe toiled over their assignment while Jody Bennett watched. 7:ULooks Good , said John Pitton while doing a homecoming poster. 8:Yvette Russo thought of potential ideas for the homecoming hall. 9:3 l :uWait for me! l'm not ready yetl, said lan Thompson, as he got ready for football practice. ...e A K 'W' we-4 de, 1 ,M .... x , ev ' 5 S 3 2 W .. ee t STL .Q -wwf- 1 Top Ten Hits SONGS ARTISTS I. TAKE ON ME I. A-HA 2. SUMMER OF '69 2. BRYAN ADAMS 3. MONEY FOR NOTHING 3. DIRE STRAITS 4. HEAD OVER HEALS 4. TEARS FOR FEARS 5. DRESS YOU UP 5. MADONNA 6. BOY IN A BOX 6. COREY HART 7. FREEDOM 7. WHAMI 8. OH SHEILA 8. READY FOR THE WORLD 9. SHOUT 9. TEARS FOR FEARS IO. DANCIN' IN THE STREETS IO. DAVID BOWIE AND MICK JAGGER 1 FRE HMA SURVEY YES Do you wear Levi's? 75WJ Do you want a Mall in Bellingham? 88fMv Do you participate in sports? 59fKz Do you plan to attend college? 89fMv 25172 IZCM Lilfk Ilfk FAVORITE Movie: Back To The Future Radio Station: K-PLUS Cor: Prosche Beverage: Coke Video: Dress You Up Freshmen 73 Give Me More Time Give me more time was what most students said this year. With the change from trimesters to semesters, students had to work extra hard to fit in all their classes. 74:l: You could feel the concentration as Devin Berg poured over a test. 2: Dreamy thoughts about Mr, Right filled Sonya Luitweiler's head. 3: Tonda Ceranova carefully looked over her test before hand- ing it in. 75: l : Greg Beech and Jill Bakker were penalized lO push-ups for holding hands, actually, their game of mercy was distracted by Coach Kurth. 2: Math wasn't the only thing on Becky Mcl-lugh's mind. 3: Michele Moody took a break from her T.A. work to smile for the comera, 4: ul thought Home Ec. was lust eating and cooking. . . look at all these notes! Tara Fleetwood thought. 5: Becky Roberts' impa- tient bubble expressed her thoughts of biology. 3 74 Academics 1 lx. mn...h...... -,Q I 49 4 IS 'M ff: wwf x X x I xx V z 'xx Q ,r X NK ii- Ni, wi ' 5 ' 3 4 ff? X NN.. fo l :ZR -A 3 ' if? ' 4. .., f4 -L. ' H-4 'fylnzg Academics 75 Best That You Cam D0 l : Christy Wheeler and Kim Whitehead intensely tried to finish their assign- ment before the bell rang. 2: Rob McMurray thought about his plans after school. 3: Chris Blair's bag was soooo full of homework! 4: UGO ahead, make my day , were Ken Thorpe's sentiments on Spanish class. 5: Actual- ly, Jessy Daniels really didn't want her picture taken. . '- W ' M iflilih 0 76 Academics ig' .X xx' 1-.4 '15, +-. 'ui 'HQ N W, dwg nw Q l 'wg'- -- -wigs sm , .M Wm '- Nxnsism l: Chelsea Sipes carefully transferred her answers to the computer card. 2: Some aspects of drama came easily to Sarah Riggs. 3: Mark McAllister busily took notes while listening to a lecture in math class, 4: The careful taking ot notes was an important part of class for Rob Ross. 5: Saret Voeut busily did his homework so his whole weekend would be open. Academics 77 ctivities Activities were everywhere at Bellingham High School. Whether you were interested in drama, student government, yell leading, or journalism, Bellingham High School offered them all. Although they were offered here, individuals must come forth and express interest and enthusiasm for their group to be a success. And success is what was achieved by all Raiders here at B.H.S. You stuck me down with honesty The people I know aren't them, it's WE. We're together and houndaries fall You helped me to tear down, tear down the wall You say you want to fly, well, I want to he king. Then we open up our hearts and we start to sing. I love you all hut I'm sad the same Because I know I'll never see you again It's hecause we're living in different places That only in dreams will I see you again What goes wrong, where will we go? I need you all forever and you need to know. Thank you all for crying I want you all to know You proved to me you're human I love you and I want you to know. Band 80 Knowledge Bowl Chamber Orchestra 8l Honor Society Orchestra 82-83 Math Team Swing Choir 84 Forensics Flag Team 85 Cheerleading Concert Band 86 Pep Squad Jazz Band 87 Swimtimers Marching Band 88-89 Basketball Stats Concert Choir 90-9l Mat Maids Homecoming 92-99 Care Team What-a-Show lOO-lO3 W.T.l. Drama Club lO4-lO5 Grub Tolo Yearbook lO6-lO7 Christmas Assembly Odaci IOS-lO9 Junior Prom Senate l IO-l l l Activities Week House of Representatives l l2-l l3 Valentines Assembly Boys' and Girls' State l l4 Play Leadership Camp l l5 78 Activities Division ll6 ll7 ll8 ll9 l2O-I2 l22 l23 l24 l25 l26 l27 l28-l2 l3O-I3 l32-I3 l34-I3 l38-I4 l42-I4 . .'os an if ' . .. A, us 3 . ' 1 I . ,ann 'Q O! K-.Wg 1 H 1 V 4 , 1 is 2 2 Q , 5 ik? if 34 Eg! 'E Q ep A 3 K f - , , , . MQ-5' in I v 5 r E WM . N L ' j ,W , hu M xlga, Yi V ,-, ' T' M L M f , W, M f M , . ,Wm Ilvh , WMM W 1 K 1 E 'F Sis if may 1 ,s an Q if L V Il U 5 AM I 1' 7 , . M V at .4 1 I The Raider bands turned out to entertain and sup- port the tall sports. When the semester changed, the frosh. band was merged into the concert and sym- phonic bands forming two new bands. As the semes- ter rocked on, the band marched in three parades and participated in one contest. l: Concert band. 2: Symphonic band. Front Row: Heidi Minninger, Re- nee Stark, Shelli Stacey, Hong Le, Jennifer Chervenock, Bic Trinh, and Julie Christensen. Row 2: Ca- mille Marston, Lisa Rogers, Dean Dibble, Sheri Messom, Nick Won- der, Tonda Ceranova, and Ketu- rah Long. Row 3: Dianna Jones, Terry Fonda, Ronda Delcamp, Val Villatana, Dave Belben, Kevin Hanson, and Ken Quehrn. Row 4: Jon Workman, Daren Visser, Sandy Jacobson, Chuck Schencking, Eric Moldver, Mark Metune, Kevin Hunter, Tom Hotler, Karel Erholm, and Derin Brooks. Row 5: Lisa Templin, Noelle Noyes, Paul Saenz, Mike Bechtol, Brian Gilda, Clark Hin- kel, Dan McEvoy, Justin Bailey, and Willie Bodger, Row 6: Ken Thorp, Kevin Regidor, Aaron Smith, and Jesse Johnson. Front Row: Katie Weiss, April Rol- ' , efHunt, Tanya Don- ato, Roberta Hitchcock, and Karey Chalfant, Row 2: Becky McAfee, Ruey Gluck, Kelly Kreider, Marci Helgeson, Diana LaFreniere, and Dan Olson. Row 3: Ross Olsen, Eric Moena, Kyle Martinson, Kirk Boettner, Doug Perry, and Steve Nelson, Row 4: Brad Stainback, Brian Kimbal, Rich Numson, Darren Benson, Robert Finnen, Doug Phillips, Ryan Baker, and Roger Johnson. Row 5: Paul Menish, Eric Button, Ritchie Wutzke, Chris Martinez, Scott Towson, Rodger Neyens, Tammy Friberg, and Guy Harris. 80 Raider Bands ack Me, dialer Bands 1,116 Got the World on zz String Strings were very important to the Chamber Orchestra. With this ye-ar's group being the largest ever, they were very busy, and had many engagements to attend. Such as the 7th annual Practice-a-Thon, Pops Concert, What-A-Sho, and the uBach Choral Contata. l 1 Front Row: Midge Blair, Pricilla Kanz, Maria Kolby, and Jill Bredman. Row Two: Mr. Schlichting, Kirk Holz, Kevin Crain, Carla Van Duisen, Sonya Luitweiler, Wendy Mcl-lenry, Leah Caldwell, and Darin Miller. Row Three: Kelli Rawley, Leann Kelly, Kelli Walton, Connie Lawrence, Tami Grunhurd, Jennie Garrett, and Chrissy Griffith. 2: Wendy Mcl-lenry bowed her Viola to l'Borodin's Nocturne for strings, 3: Jill Bredman took a break from her performance at the Pops Concert. 4: Maria Kolby enjoyed playing her part of the Adagio by JS. Bach. 5: Tami Grunhurd, first chair violinist, rehersed for her solo she performed at the Christmas concert. Chamber Orchestra Bl Sweet Dreams Were made of This Orchestra played for school events such as the What-a-Sho and the Christmas Concert. They went on a musical tour to Expo '86 in Vancouver and traveled to the Olympic Pen- insula in January. Orchestra students won- dered how long they would have to practice. Mr. Schlichting said, lt's not the quantity of what you play, but the quality of how you play that counts. The Orchestra has shown it's quality, playing songs such as Allegro, uPlinkl Plank! PIunkl and a 'lBrandenburg Concerto with a solo by Tami Grunhurd. Many people have said it was poetry to hear the full Orchestra play l'Dream of a Life- time, with a piano solo by Maria Kolby. Front Row: Tami Grunhurd, Connie Lawrence, Chrissy Griffith, Kelli Rawley, Jennifer Ives, Wendy McHenry, Pris- cilla Kanz, and Midge Blair. Row 2: Kevin Crain, Kelli Walton, Sean Cook, Angela Osborne, Jenny Garrett, Leann Kelly, Lorinda Lipscomb, Justin Kyckelhahn, Lau- ra Gilda, Heidi Fackler, Karen Patenaude, Sonya Luitweiler, Carla Van Duisen, Jill Bredman, and Maria Kolby. Row 3: Kirk Holtz, Shannon Chlsom, Rhonda Fowler, Melissa Johnson, Melinda Burnett, Marlo Zoeger, Mariana Braykovich, Steven Markwood, Sherri Longanecher, Wendy Westman, Jennifer Horne, Lisa Vickerman, Shelly Kresge, Shane McHugh, April Kimb- ley, and Adam Sturgill. Row 4: Larry Olsen, Jean Kim- mich, Jacquie Korski, Terry Fonda, Lisa Higman, Hong Le, Cherie Simpkins, Dean Dibble, Tonda Ceranova, Ke- vin Hunter, Mark Metune, Eric Moldver, Glenn Kinney, Dave Belben, Ken Quehrn, Derin Brooks, Willie Bodger, Justin Bailey, Jesse Johnson, and Tuyet Nguyen. Row 5: Paul Saenz, Sean Davis, Kevin Hanson, Lisa Templin, Lynette Vos, Jason Lenz, Robbie Dibble, Jon Schemstad, Teresa Ripley, Yosuke Nirei, Leah Caldwell, Darin Miller, and Orchestra Director Mr. Mark Schlichting. l: Orchestra 2: Kevin Crain and Kirk Holtz played with class 3 Connie Lawrence practiced during first period. 4: Tuyet Ngugen concentrated while playing the piece. 82 Orchestra ' . v 1 W' E Wg: I , f 1 Q, ,if F I It I 1 1 YOU 'RE THE INSPIRATI ON Mr. Sliger was the inspiration to the twenty-five Swing Choir students. l-le helped them get up three mornings a week to arrive at the school before 7:00, ln addition to the three weekly morning practices, Swing Choir used a one and a half hour practice on Monday night to prepare for performances. Those performances included the llWhat-A-Sho, Christmas programs for the Yacht and Country Clubs, a Christmas cruise through the San Juan lslands, and various other showings. Mr. Sliger, directing his seventeenth Swing Choir, felt good finishing his teaching career with this particular group of performers. 'l'l'hey're quality, not quantity . Front Row: Randy Bourland, Michelle Briggs, Michelle Taul, and Darryl l-lammer. Row 2: Mark Metune, Dana Anderson, Lana Coleman, and l-lans Weiss, Row 3: Joe Mondares, Susan Carlson, Jon Bell, Heidi Runestrand, Richell Melland, Tim Dvorachek, Michelle Mag- gard, and Mark Koons. Row 4: Tom Roe, Cathy Kemp, Kurt Galley, Crissy Tieman, Kim Cochrane, Stephanie Pyeatt, Steve Dahl, Julie Benson, and Gerald l-lillaire. li Mr. Sliger, Choral Director, taught the tenor section. 21 Swing Choir 31 l-leidi Runestrand, Senior soprano, practiced tor the What-A-Sho. 4: Kurt Galley sang the song 'lGit On Board . 2 . ll I 'li 1 Q i A '- A Ll 5, -1 X . t f I 1 J 1 . 5 l x K if we-n la we 1 gi Q1 - ,....... A lil'- ' I i -sw-Q i f 5' if I - I Y 31.41 .-E., ., t li Mr. Sliger demonstrated the proper technique for . . . catching flies. 2: Swing Choir. 3: Small in stature, large in voice. tl-leidi Runestrandb 4: Ulf this wasn't raising my GPA. l'd be sleeping. CKurt Galleyl 2' Q 84 Swing Choir , 17 K Al Blowin' in the lwnd Fifteen enthusiastic high school girls, one dedicated choir teach- er, and a lot of hard work. These were the ingredients to a successful year for the Flag Team. Mr. Sliger advised the fifteen girls who worked extra hard and added some life and excite- ment to our half-time shows during football season. Amy Barrett and Michelle Briggs, co-captains, were a great deal of help to the other girls on the team. Their ease at picking up new routines helped Mr, Sliger because he had a little trouble trying to demon- strate new moves, Overall the girls concentrated, kept their goals high and succeeded in approaching excellence in each performance. Front Row. Amy Barrett, Dana Cunningham, Anne Hanson, and Michelle Briggs. Row 2: Heather Dooley, Renee Stark, Heather Freeman, Janna Trefren, and Heidi Minninger. Row 3: Shannon Braddock, Angie Swanson, Tracy Tucker, Darla Rothenbuhler, Heidi Hoefs, and Christine Griffin. l 2 Flag Team. 2: Co-Captain Michelle Briggs stood at attention during the Home- coming half-time show, 3: Amy Barrett, Michelle Briggs, and Mr. Sliger looked over some new routines. 4: Angie Swanson looked enthusiastic during practice. 5: During part of the Homecoming half-time show, Dana Cunningham per- formed with ease. Flag Team B5 ,i wilt! Top of the Heap Concert Band certainly was at the top ot the heap at B.l-l.S. Concert Band consisted of the top wind and percussion players in the school chosen by auditions last spring. Many students stated that they enjoyed the wide variety of interesting music their director, Mr. Mark Patterson, chose for them to play. A lot of pratice and dedication was what put these students on top. Several students, when asked why they liked band, said they liked all the people they met and the friends they made through band activities. Concert Band completed their second sucessful tour to Eastern Washington. l ,WY I tw tivfgwgfi f il V 3: inf Front Row: l-long Le, Bic Trinh, Shelli Stacey, Cherie Simpkins, Lisa Higman, Renee Stark, Heidi Minninger and Terry Fonda. Row 2: Keturah Long, Lisa Leary, Tonda Ceranova, Sheri Messom, Dean Dibble Glen Kinney Dave Belben, Kevin Hanson, Ken Quern, and Stede lngram. Row 3: Rob Ross, Chuck Schencking Sandy Jacobson, Mark Metune, Ludwig Van Beartoven, Eric Moldver, Kevin l-lunter, Derin Brooks Willie Badger Justin Bailey, Mike Bechtol, and Brian Gilda. Row 4: Paul Saenz, and Sean Davis. Missing Brantly Plumb l: Eric Moldver played his trumpet with excellence, 2: Concert Band. 3. Terry Fonda concentrated on her music. 86 Concert Band I r Against All Odds Starting a week late with only five experienced players, the Jazz Band proved it beat the odds to be a super band. The band's numerous appearances included the What-A-Sho, a jazz festival, and a spring tour along with several small public shows. Front Row: Kevin Hanson, Terry Fonda, Dean Dibble, Stede Ingram, and Ken Quehrn. Row 2: Cherie Simpkins, Justin Bailey, Willie Bodger, and Clark Hinkle. Row 3: Ronda Delcamp, Eric Moldver, Kevin Hunter, Sandy Jacobson, and John Workman. Missing: Paul Seanz. l 3 Jazz Band. 21 Willie Bodger performed a trombone solo at the WhatAA- Sho. 3: Paul Seanz was enthusiastic tor the performance to start, Jazz Band 87 Bama' 011 The Run The marching season entailed many feats for the Raider Band on the run. After running to positions for halt-time shows, Derin Brooks and Annette Hunt lead the Raiders through many parades around the state. For the first time in Raider history, Mr. Patterson and several chaperones took about 50 band members to Ft. Warden for a weekend of marching and music. Starting out small in force, the Raider Marching Band joined with the trash to increase the uamoeba to lO5 mem- bers. Front Raw: Ken Thorp, Sean Davis, Paul Seanz, Brantley Plumb, Noelle Noyes, Derin Brooks, Lisa Leary, Annette Hunt, Lisa Templin, Steve Bell, Chris Mar- tinez, Scott Thowson, and Eric Burton. Row 2: Jennifer Chervenock, Marci Helgeson, Dianna Jones, Camille Marston, Terry Fonda, April Rollins, Julie Christensen, Bic Trinh, Shelli Stacey, Hong Le, Tanya Donato, Roberta Hit- chock, Karey Chaltant, Cherie Simpkins, Katie Weiss, Ruey Gluck, Kelly Kreider, Dianna Latreniere, and Bekki McAfee. Row 31 Glenn Kirney, T.J. Kratz, Gerry DeSoto, Dan Olsen, Shen Messom, Tura Long, Nick Wonder, Tonda Ceranova, Dean Dibble, Lisa Rogers, Adrea Riply, Dana Day, Terri Hoselton, Darcy Cadman, Ronda Delcamp, Eric Moena, Jenniter Dorr, and Doug Perry, Row 4: Doug Philips, John Workman, Rob Ross, Jason Ellig, Daren Visser, Sandy Jacobson, Mark Metune, Chuck Schenking, Eric Moldver, Kevin Hunter, Tom Hatter, Darren Benson, Dave Belben, Ray Wyant, Val Villatana, Ken Quehrn, Stede Ingram, and Kevin Hanson. Row 5: Brad Stain- back, Rich Munson, Brian Kimball, Karcl Erholm, Ryan Baker, Roger Johnson, Brian Gilda, Mike Bechtol, Clark Hinkle, Willie Bodger, Rodger Neyens, Dan Mclivoy, Tammy Friberg, Guy Harris, Aaron Smith, Kevin Regidor, Robbie Busvvell, Steve Nelson, and Jessy Johnson. 2 3 4' Q ' ', ', X'-1 s x , U If Rx Lf 4 i ip: .F 1 - V - 'Nl ' Qs.-34? - '31 www? A 88 Raider Band W We 'iii : V BB: l: Marching Band. 2: Mr. Patterson took over tor a bass drummer. 3: Senior Brantley Plumb noncellantly grasped his drum sticks. 4: Baritone player Brian Gilda eyed his neighbor's music, 5: Senior Drum Major Derin Brooks prepared for a halt cadence. 6: Drum Mayor An- nette l-lunt kept time at one ot the half-time shows. 7: Dave Belben played llAxel F at Sehome halt-time, B91 l: Due to tridged wheather conditions, Majarett Lisa Leary decided on a uniform and bunnie ears. 2: Before setting toot on the field, Lisa l-ligman, Willie Badger, and Kevin l-lunter sprung at the chance ot a photo. 3: The Drum and Low Brass lines performed, 4: Lisa Templin tried to hide her plume instead of putting it on her hat. Raider Band 89 4' F EARTH, WIND and CHOIR The Concert Choir, directed by Mr. Merv Sliger, enjoyed many successes, This group was relatively small, 65 students, but, blend- ed together to produce many llhot and mature sounds. A com- mittee, headed by Randy Bourland, designed a logo that was worn on sweaters, and is sure to represent future B.H.S. Choirs. ln Mr. Sliger's final year as director, the choir enjoyed several outings. They were pleasantly surprised by a special trip to hear the King's Singers la vocal groupl perform, and cherished the opportunity to blaze a trail to Vancouver B.C. for Exposition 86. Choir leadership was provided by the elected officers President Steve Dahl, Vice- President Randy Bourland, Treasurer Heidi Runestrand, Secretary Lesley Schuman, Music Librarian Tom Roe, and Michelle Taul, pianist. Front Row: Becky Gill, Lesley Schuman, Michelle Taul, Romy LeClaire, Heidi Runes- trand, Dana Cunningham, Kathie Hovenier, Anne Hanson, Tami Grant, Heidi Smith, Michelle Briggs, Carla Jalbert, and Becky Woulf. Row 2: Richell Melland, Heidi Hoefs, Julie Lann, Jessica Daniels, Christy Wheeler, Carla Godsey, Kellyann Wal- beck, Dana Anderson, Kim Cochrane, Renee Stark, Amy Barrett, Kristi Langsraat, and Angel Daffron. Row 3: Joann Burford, Cathy Kemp, Ann Zender, Stephanie Pyeatt, Nancy Love, Tara Fleetwood, Julie Benson, Michelle Magard, Susan Carl- son, Crissy Tieman, Kymm Berglin, Lana Coleman, Rici Yake and Jessica Thomp- son, Row 4: Randy Bourland, Reese Prettyman, Tim Dvorachek, Tim Mills, Kevin Vail, Darryl Hammer, Brent Christensen, Joe Mondares, Jon Bell, Lance Ramsey, John Damon, Hans Weiss, Brian Aemmer, and James Heverling, Row 5: Tom Roe, Kurt Galley, Steve Dahl, Steve Duppenthaler, Mark Koons, Brad Crabtree, Derin Brooks, Willie Bodger, Andy McAffee, Robert Gilliland, Gerald Hilliare, Gary Soder- quist, Mike Dryden. Missing: Kami Brooks. 90 Choir 'FY ii riqilfll -W ,i its 51114 'QQ 4 90: l:Mr. Sliger continued to master the l'Battle Hymn ofthe Republic. 2: Becky Woulf and Kellyann Walbeck harmonized on the song America the Beautiful. 3: The Tenor section concentrated on learnirg a new piece of music. 4: Choir 5: Michelle Taul tickled the ivorys with great determination. 9l: l 3 Derin Brooks hit the note perfectly. 2: Dana Cunningham and Julie Lann practiced the songs over and over to perfection. 3: Paper weight champion lTom Roe? battled cardboard cham- pion. 4: James Heverling, Tom Roe, and Tim Dvorachek shared a music sheet. 5: Steve Dahl sported a sweater bearing the new Choir logo. pg Q UI R? . ' 4f-k f iq' . lg , ' l 57 l? ll 5 5 l 2 2. 1 li f 1 E 'e l Y? GS .N K 5 it af. ft S -if 1- JL to-lk it ,P if -l Sit' . 5 l l l l l N I ' x im T is 3 f ggi .S E. ,, , T' f g 2 in V gtk L' gh 55' . 'R 4 Ag l gil f l l ,z 'nun Choir QI We're S 0 Excited! Homecoming wds o bit different this yedr ot good old Bl-l.S. lt come o little edrly ond caught everyone off guord. lt seemed ds though edch closs hcid their own problems. A couple of the cldss flodts blew dwdy, while others hcid problems with holls and skits. The Junior class seemed to get the worst of it though. A few vocdl minorities ond others who pdrticipoted in ruining homecoming, resulted in disquolificdtion of the Juniors' skit. The rest of the cldsses tried to mdke the best of it. But the things to remember ore: the Frosh cire only Frosh once, the Sophomores beot the Juniors, ond the Seniors will remember thcit it wcis their lcist one cind thot they finolly WON! 1 'F 'if 92 Homecoming ML iliflll be Q, llmnei Lil.. ,, i llll1ltll,1i'3 1,!4 'mwlliimll ml, ,,,,,, i i1',li3llllMl--its lil. lllllllllliilill i it i J lift' ' il' -eiiw:,,,,ii:,f f liil if 1' ,,,, Q 0 Uh. g'v kv L cv 1 a 4 9. cu- I Gr t vu... o uf 92: l 3 Sondra Kushan stopped for a minute to think about what she was painting. 2: Some of the Sophomores built a brick wall for their hall. 3: Heather Goheen, Kelli Boutwell, and Susan l-lempler all made preparations for the Sophomore hall, 4: Shawn Jensen helped with the Frosh royalty banner. 5: Wendy McDonald showed oft her new fashion hat. 93: l: As the sun set in Raider l-lonalulu, Steve Murdzia was Iett to mop the floor. 2: Jason Lenz tamed the dragon in the Sophomore hall. 3: Sandy Silva got her picture taken with Terri Clemensor, an alumni friend. 4: A group of Seniors got together to have a picture taken with their R-ears. Q 1, as 1- , V IM' 2 J i T f .. 5, A N 9421: Carol Byrne enjoyed the '85 Homecoming assembly, 2: Magnum Pl, tried to rescue the Raider quarterback, 3: Tim Slesk, Mike Bryan, Jason Love, and Sean Linville chilled their buns during the Homecoming assembly. 4: Hunter Hadaway escorted Junior Princess Amy Peterson to receive her crown. 9511: Kirk Clift felt dandy as he wore his UR ears. 2: Sophomore Chinese warriors captured the Raider. 3: Hefty Raider warrior Dave Heuser attacked the wimpy Roman Tiger Bryan Harring- ton. 4: Skate punk Gareth Pooleon jammed to the Beach Boys Aaron Kombol, vocalsg Eric Michealson, electric guitarg Joe Cleary, guitarg and Mike Ziels, keyboards during the Senior skit. 5: Raider Mark Wright battled Tiger Shawn McCauley for the cheerleader. 6: Randy Bourland and Tim Dvoracheck enjoyed Mai-Tais as Jessica McClendon waited on them, 94 Homecoming 1 fy. yi I W il il ll A .Ny ui :lf M lei? llxwf Emi x , , j ff' 'L M. his - in-as 'T'k f '---v...,,, ESL a if 3 it 'Q refs A j. ji jjjz T N A 1. j,A, ,iii 'll 'mv . 'efi! f FW Q5 nu- ! fzw x if: V Q..-15 i 4 W- ,f 'vw -IM 'N MH W Q by as W, 'M' V f-M-M 4.7 ..W-W-....,. . .----nn! 'T' EQ ..-' L IYX, ,, ,,,. .vm M , f y. .4541 , vga-ky ..- ,,4s ' ,... M,,,, ,,,, , ,,,,..., Elma' FL h l W fx! ig.:-R ga Homecoming 95 in 4 l 1 Siamese Twins Amy Baklund and Susan Vermeulan showed up in pajamas on Monday. 2: Art Vacca and John lhlan enioyed their umai-tai's during the assembly, 3: Eric Michaelson T.P'd members ofthe Senior class to a victory in class competition, 4: Juniors Cherie Gann and Robert Frost ted each other in a class competition. 5: ln the spirit of Homecoming, Matt Lubetich bored his legs. lf?-35 Homecoming Royalty Front Row: Freshmen Princess Jody Nichols, Junior Princess Amie Peterson, Senior Queen Carol Byrne, and Sophomore Princess Wendy McDonald, Row 2: Freshmen Escort Kent Dickerson, Junior Escort Hunter Hadaway, Senior Escort Doug Caron, and Sophomore Escort Graham Youtsey. Met I, ,, l i2fF?E'4 l fffglll il- S ,gl f' ' .lx f 96 Homecoming mr if . 1 is ,M 5 -aj , , 5 , fl, !, r My .5 if l M' QQ , il H 4-fi. 0 :MQ F, ,.,i,,6, ,lit 555, ' f x V' ' . ':Ei1'fl5l5ltl ll'5 Jil l Z K ' Q-qlfglilllal gg Q' T13 , 'WWW H' i .V .Q X -h H- -M we ' 'WWW' fr? . K ' 5 is., J ww, ' .- . iifiesgi. ir I f,t..'WEi '.'.. ,GSX 0, ,X s I w ' ,.f,..f.:. eg 2 . ,, 'Ya' 4. . f Q. I. E ' , 3 aff E i I Wh gg ..... . l .r i . l ' . i rfb . J 1 Aa. ,gg i 517 I W E it 1 .gg ,I F ...Q 93,3 js.igEfE' Q, .. ff, l: Dana Anderson, Kim Holmes, and Crissy Tieman cheered for the Raiders. 2: Amy Baklund and Gareth Pooleon danced for Carol Byrne and Doug Caron on the Senior float. 3: The Raider Band led the Homecoming Parade down Cornwall Avenue. 4: The Senior spirit truck was enthusiastic about the parade. 5. Senior Royalty Carol Byrne and Doug Caron smiled at the crowd during the halftime show. 6. Freshmen Royalty Jody Nichols and Kent Dickerson rode on the float with Scott Thowson and Nicole Owens. 7: Pep squad members Michelle Whitney, Joann Larsen, and Kelli Lester showed their spirit at the Homecoming game. 98 Homecoming - Y ...W ' 3, ,zasr I : Sheri Talley directed the Royalty cars. 2: Flag team members Christy Griffin and Heidi Minninger had a good time? at the game. 3: Lesley Schuman, Jett Blair, Tami Freudenberg, Lynn Hagerhjelm, Julie Kavulla, Stacey Nordtvedt, and Sondra Kushan enjoyed the Homecoming game. 4: Crissy Tieman watched the game intently. 5: Stephanie Pyeatt, Christa Bengen, and Dana Anderson got the crowd pepped up forthe game.. RUN THROUGH POSTER AND ROYALTY BANNER Ist Seniors ' I W 2nd Sophomores Q Q 'I -it-H 3rd Juniors 4th Freshmen KV I I DAILY DRESS UP Ist Seniors , 2nd Juniors 3rd Sophomores 4th Freshmen PARADE Ist Seniors 2nd Freshmen 3rd Sophomores 4th Juniors 4 , . - . I SPIRIT TAG I SALES Ist Seniors of 2nd Juniors 3rd Sophomores 4th Freshmen SKITS Ist Sophomores 2nd Seniors 3rd Freshmen HALLS Ist Seniors 2nd Sophomores 3rd Juniors 4th Freshmen DAILY CLASS COMPETITIONS Ist Seniors 2nd Juniors 3rd Sophomores 4th Freshmen OVERALL WINNERS Ist Seniors-I115 pts. 2nd Sophomores-IOO pts. 3rd Juniors-80 pts. 4th Freshmen-60 pts. Homecoming 99 ,L 5? if 3, 1 .,V ,ffm Bop Til Ya Drop The 49th annual What-A-Sho was a total success. Mr. Steve Clarke planned everything from start to finish and even the intermission in between. MC's Keith Wallace and Tim Dvora- chek amused the crowd with their antics to stall as the super stage crew switched sets for the next act. Talents old and new performed to help raise funds for the Drama Club and the Yearbook Staff. l02:l: On the loosing end of The Newlywed Game, Mr. and Mrs. Lenny Lover and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ardue, played by the Cheer- leaders, put smiles on everybodys' faces. 2: Suzie McHugh and Lee Miller, two of the four- some, danced to Dress Me Up. 3: The Big Spender song and dance act was profession- al with their hair style of Steve Duppenthaler. 4: The devious Finnious Clamdy, portrayed by Brad Crabtree, made a fast buck from Little Joe Randy Bourland. 5: Mr. and Mrs. Norman Nerd, Christa Bengen and Chrissy Tieman, won The Newlywed Game. l03:l: The mystifying Brantely Plumb iuggled to Jungle Love with multi colored rings. 2: with balls, 31 and with Indian Clubs. 4: The For Women Only, medly performed by the Sophomore Girls' Ensemble, pleased the audience with their 'ldown doo- bies. 5: The 4 Tops, consisting of John Bell, Tim Dvorachek, Kurt Galley, and Steve Dahl, lipsynced Bop Til Ya Drop to the delight of all on'watchers. 6: Lynn Hagerhelm and Jason Chorvat checked with the pleased Mr. Clarke. 7: Mike Helmick, Alvin Card, and Kevin Heath of Midnight Calling rocked the auditorium. lO2 What-A-Sho l! LL! i S bbw Whot-A-Sho 103 Q t rf' ' 'G m w , x K , f..,3., We-f ,,i.'g.,3 l 2 Mark Koons made funny faces to perfect his eyeliner. 2: Jessica McClendon put last minute Touch ups onthe cautious Becky Gill, 3: Sonya Luitweiler perfected her eyelining skills on the nervous Cath- ie Kemp. 4: Darryl Hammer was forced down by Mark Metune, Lana Coleman, and Kymm Berglind. 5: Mark Metune applied eye- shadow to the half asleep Lana Coleman. lO4 Make Up Make-up and the Tech Crew were some of the people who made the What- a-Sho happen. They were the people behind the screen to get it all started. People volunteered their time to apply make-up to very tearful guys and gals. Tech Crew kept all the little things from going wrong like lighting, curtains, and timings. They spent hours perfecting the details to make the stage produc- tions run smoothly. f' ,,..4f TV- l Q E '5. li Brian Ammer gave us his surprised look while pulling a couple strings, 2: Mr. Steve Clarke reviewed the What-a-Sho Talented Line-up. 3: Sasha Garfield tried his hand at the electrical lighting,11:Russ Nelson gave specific instructions to the other end while Sasha Garfield held the clip board patiently. 5: Paul Jacobson pointed to his peers where the microphone circuits were. Drama lO5 Co-Editor Co-Editor Amy Bakluna' Ronda Delcamp . Yearbook Staff X .www l 5 ! we And We Dancec! . . . . . .seemed to be what ODACI got everyone motivated to do twice this year. They held the Grub Tolo in the fall and the Semi-Formal Tolo in the spring. The club also ushered the Senior Graduation and Tea, along with other school services. This was said to be one of ODACl's best years. l: Mrs. Kirk sat in at another meeting. 2: Group picture: Front Row: Tracy Brooks, Debbie Charlton, Raynelle Russell, and Renee Arnswaldt. Row 2: Susan Vermulen, Gabby Gonzalez, Rebecca Knight, Lee Miller, Michele Moody, and Nichole Arnswalt. Row 3: Mrs. Kirk, Andrea Austin, Wendy Bobbitt, Kris Vrana, Molly Sullivan, Christi Radder, and Susan l-lempler. Miss- ing: Anne l-lanson, Chris Wheeler, Kelli Sanford, Tammie Jeffs, and Teresa Payne. 2 President Vice Pres. Secretary Treasurer Lee Miller Becky Knight Michele Moody Gqbrielg Gorizqlez lO8 ODACI 'tif M -VN fi' 1 i , , s 14 ,K W ' -,u..M,..f .......,,, h,, ,,,. k I MM WWE U - l 3 Lee Miller was so excited for the meeting to start, she just had to tap her gavel. 2: ODACI members tend to get a little weird at times, 3: Lee Miller listened carefully while Raynelle Russell explained . . . l'This is howto draw a rectangle, 4: ODACI Treasurer Gabby Gonzales checked the current funds to see who they could get for the Grub Tala band. 5: Andrea Austin and Wendy Bobbitt enioyed the meeting, ODACI lO9 v am EW W NW M ,W . W' 5' mmf -NN W i? W A W1 A rw -, ,, ww W w 1,1-fy pw W. gf A 'L W - 'm .5:, ,, ,, M Am Y J W faq Q6 ' B Q' gi 25? E W W mi? ,W WM-,,,.,,.,, W I W Exif? r ig 5 1 Shen Talley Brnon Gnldo Cathy Belben A S B Presudent A S B Vace Presndent A S B Secretory Treosurer r We Got B With A Little Help rom The House Fhe process by whiclrrthifl-touse of Representativestopetated this year was handled in a different manner. Each member was chosen by their second period class to represent them. Members were chosen once in the Fall and once in the Spring. This enabled more students to be involved in B.H.S. activities. A.S.B. Vice President Brian Gilda was in charge of the House. The group elected Darrell Clough as Vice President of the House, and Jill Brown as SecretaryfTreasurer for this semester. The Fall House was involved in such activities as a community blood drive, a collection for the United Way, and a Christmas Food Drive. Front Row: Sr. Reps: Kevin Hanson, Mike Peterson, Darrell Clough, Brian Gilda, Aaron Kombol, Amy Baklund, Mike Ziels, Jill Brown, and Brynda Anderson, Row 2: Jr. Reps. Mike Jeffries, Israel Hinojosa, Annette Hunt, Julie Kuiken, Lynda Carlson, Marya Smith, Emmet Hogan, Jeff Blair, Alexie Dossa, and Gina Langford. Row 3: Soph. Reps. Julie Lann, Kelli Boutwell, Jason Love, Chris King, Dan Hartnett, and Jr, Rep. Curt Flemming. Row 4: Frosh Reps. Jill Bakker, Julie Christensen, Angie Martin, Sarah Kales, Dave Heuser, Randy Kale, Angela Gist, Claire Roland, Brian Kunnap, and Shawn Karn. Missing: Tami Grunhurd, Gareth Pooleon, Shawn Smithson, Nat Stone, Terri Asp, Terry Birdsell, Rolly Jones, Lance Ramsey, Matt Zandstra, Jason Bernard, Debbie Jeffries, Marianne Munroe, Jeff Phillips, Carrie Stenvers, and Mike Terpsma. l : House of Representatives. 2: Brian Gilda stressed the importance of working hard in the House. l l2 House of Representatives X e. WV' ,f n r-...Mu ff The spring house continued from where the fall house left off. Being the first spring house in quite some years, they did very well in helping the school year end smoothly. They continued to plan the school-wide blood drive and many other activities as well. Row l: Noelle Noyes, Fritz Anker, Gerald Hillaire, Brad Erholm, and Charlie Fawcett. Row 2: Matt Connur, Shawn Dougherty, Becky Roberts, Lara Symonds, Mike Ziels, and Amie Peter- son. Row 3: Raynelle Russell, Matt Zandstra, Kelli lrvin, Angi Callero, Kathy Wood, and Amy Baklund. Missing: Jean Kimmich, Chris Wheeler, Michele Moody, Wayne Howard, James Davy, Tami Grunhurd, Michelle Maggard, Heidi Minninger, Laura Gilda, Leigh Hadaway, Keith Wallace, Derin Brooks, Becky Hudson, Shawn Sanford, Jill Baker, Emmet Hogan, Pete Charleston, Tony Mohr, Rick Dunn, Shelby Combs, Joe Chorvat, Teresa Payne, Paula Heuser, Steve Perad, Andy Powless, Jennifer Benjamin, Howard Hawke, Suzi Carlson, Chris Scrimsher l: Spring House. 2: Keith Wallace pondered the suggestion just brought up to him by the house. Spring House l l3 CHANCE OF A LIFETIME Terry Fonda, Amy Baklund, Susan Vermeulen, Bri- an Gilda, Derek Mitchell, and Jon Endicott were the students selected to attend Girls' and Boys' State the summer of l985. These students were chosen based on their interest in government, leadership, and potential to learn. Derek Mitchell expressed his experience at Boys' State as A fun, education- al opportunity to learn how the United States gov- ernment operates by role playing the entire politi- cal system . These students had a good exper- ience at Girls' and Boys' State, learning about the government system and meeting new friends. l: Derek Mitchell, Brian Gilda, and Jon Endicott. 2: Terry Fonda, Susan Vermeulen, and Amy Baklund. 3: Amy Baklund was startled as she prepared for a good night's sleep at camp. 4: Irving smiled for the camera at Mt. Adams Leadership Camp. l I4 Boys' and Girls' State ts if 4 Many B.H.S. students attended various leadership camps last summer. Most attended Mt. Adams Camp, which was held at Cispus Environmental Center near Randle, Washington. They were chosen based on their active involvement in the A.S.B. government, clubs, and sport activities. Approxi- mately l75 students from Washington State high schools attended the one week session. They had long busy days, learning leadership skills: commu- nication, organization, and decision making. They had some spare time to play volleyball, sunbathe, and square dance with .ludd fotherwise known as Mr. Patterson, who was a senior counselor at Mt. Adamsl and Judy. Mr. Crawford, camp director of Mt. Adams, made camp even more enjoyable for the Bellingham group. The students learned many new skills, made new friends, and used the knowledge they acquired when they returned to B.H.S. 2 if J , , ,D+ ,,,,,.. . ...M 4 l: Brian Langstraat cuddled his pillow on the busride home. 2: Leadership Camp. 3: Jon Endicott, Brian Langstraat, Joe Cleary, and Tom Roe posed in their evening attire before the banquet, 4: Mr. Crawford, director, and Mr. Patterson, Senior Counselor, enioyed their busy week at Mt, Adams. 5: Susan Vermeulen, Suzi Carlson, and Cathy Belben had fun at camp. Front Row: Jon Endicott, Kelly Lester, Brian Gilda, Jessica Thompson, and Cathy Belben. Row 2: Annette Hunt, Ronda Delcamp, Terry Fonda, Susan Vermeulen, Amy Baklund, and Tom Roe. Missing: Suzi Carlson, Joe Cleary, Brian Langstraat, and Sheri Talley. Leadership Camp ll5 eopczwfy The Knowledge Bowl Team had a great year going to competitions and making their advisor proud of them. Mr. Hubner led the group with enthusiasm and spice. They had fun and tried to be serious at the same time. Front Row: Chad Luck, Erin O'Malley, Johnice Neighdigh, Kathie Wat- son, Sonja Luitweiler, and Kirk l-lolz. Row 2: Justine Bailey, Chuck Schenking, Mike Pitts, Lance Martin, Dave Juchau, Kari Eherenfieldt, Q Shannon Chisona, and Pat Perkins. l: Chad Luck and Lance Martin took Art to provide a well-rounded education.2: Knowledge Bowl Team. WM I I6 Knowledge Bowl Several projects were planned by Honor Society this year to help the school and community. New ideas ranged from painting garbage cans to sponsoring a school wide lgniter day. In addition the Honor Society promoted School spirit by selling spirit tags. l: Willie Bodger was not happy about having his picture taken. 2: Tami Grunhurd was at ease while forming new ideas for Projects. 3: Terry Fonda carried a smile for new members. Row l: Ronda Delcamp, Jenny St. Hillaire, Jenny Lind, Maureen Deger, Heidi Runestrand, Michele Taul, Tami Grunhurd. Row 2: Willie Bodger, Derin Brooks, Dean Dibble, Mike Bechtol, Mojghan Sami, Julie Kuiken, and Terry Fonda. ,gbmllm Honor Society ll7 D0 WE C OMPU TE The Raider math team started off slowly with their first meeting being in February. Jon Endicott lPresi dentl, Rob Ross Nice-Presidentl, and both Mr Skaggs and Mr. Ramerman helped supervise and answer the team's questions. I : Jon Endicott sat in the front for his upresi- dent's picture. 2: Mr. Skaggs prepared to answer the math problems. 3: math club. Row l: Darin Miller, Mike Barton, Val Villa- fana, Ronda Delcamp, and Jenny Jech. Row 2: Stede Ingram, Dean Dibble, Rob Ross, Jon Endicott, Jenni Lind, Sonja Luitweiler, and Kari Eherenfieldt. Math Team Row li Jenny St, l-lilliare, Sonja Luitweiler, and Randa Delcamp. Row 2: Rob Ross, Dean Dibble, and Brian Leishman. Missing: Kari Eherenfieldt and Stede In- gram. l l8 Math Team Letls Talk For A Minute Forensics basically means argumentative, rhetorical, or the study of argumentative discourse. But no one on the forensics team debated, instead they mastered in memorized oratory. Whether it was discussing current events or presenting a speech on dating, our forensics team did a great job. Though they didn't have enough members to take any team titles, Mojghan Sami, Romy LeClaire, and Jenny Lind placed better than third in the district and are going on to state. Group Shot Front Row Molghan Sami Romy Le Claire and Jenny Lind Row 2 Erin O Malley Mau reen Deger Johnice Neidigh and Mr Dolmatz ll9 l Jenny Lind checked to see that she was pro 2 ' 2: nouncing the word correctly, 2: Erin O'Malley and sts ? 3' Q Johnice Neidigh laughed at the photographer as he took their picture. 3: Romy LeClaire asked for help . f' with the card catalogue. 4: Mojghan Sami looked at 'K li an encyclopedia for material on her subject. Forensics l l9 Twist G Shout The cheerleading squad kept the enthusiasm going at Bellingham High. They did this through pep assemblies and cheering at all the games. Under the guidance of Mrs. Race, they conducted fundraisers such as, working at 3 hot dog booths, a pepsi l-D booth, and a car wash. They also sold mums during homecoming and had a successful after-game dance. The whole Winter Sports Activities Week was or- ganized by them along with the Pep Squad work parties, which were both a success. l2O:l: Kim Cochrane looked serious as she watched the basketball game. 2: Cheer- leaders. l2l : l : One of the cheerleaders' funny skits for a pep assembly was the l'Price ls Right. 2: With the team down by 3 points to Mt, Vernon, the cheerleaders helped rally the fans. 3: The cheerleaders were off to a hot game. 4: During a football game, Christa Bengen and Kim Holmes did a little Steady Edding . 5, Carol Byrne, Crissy Tieman, and Dana Anderson had their picture taken with the Band Bear. 6: Shannon Smith, Dana Anderson, and Crissy Tieman waved to their fans, 7: The white legs of the other team were too much for Kim Holmes' eyes, 2 as 35 aliew Row. Christa Bengen, Kim Holmes, Dana Anderson, and Carol Byrne. Row 2: Kim Cochrane, Stephanie Pyeatt, Shannon Smith and Crissy Tieman K 3 .Q 4 gQ.Xz.r'.a f..am ?'-A L51 EQ ik. Ef ifLf1kZiWEEiQT57f - XE Akamai... Cheerleaders 121 M-vw M-.M QL -abw ' ,, , M ...,..,.....,..,-M- iii Workzng for the Weekend . . . was the thought of this year's Pep Squad members. They attended all home games as a support group for the B.H.S. Cheerleaders. Pep Squad's main goal ofthe year was to encourage school spirit. They held fund raisers such as selling Turkey Grams and Pennants. Each member was required to attend atleast l2 work parties and 24 sport- ing events in order to become a candidate for Cheerleader. With the help of President Kelly Lester, secretary Machelle Whitney, Treasurer Lisa Rogers, and advisor Mrs. Wilmont, Pep Squad had a very success- ful year. Front Row: Renera Ripley, Kelly Lester, Erin White, Lisa Templin, Machelle Whitnery, Vicki Spurling, Maria Kolby, and Heather Freeman Row 2: Mrs. Wilmont, Jennifer Ives, Raphaela Hunter, Paula Heuser, Paula Burden, Angi Callero, Sondra Kushan, Tammy Freudenberg, Janna Trefren, and Lynn Hagerhjelm. Missing: Lisa Rogers, Tracy Tucker, and Michelle Maggard l: Lynn Hagerhjelm paused to think about what she was doing. 2: Raphaela Hunter checked out the trophies with a smile! 3: Pep Squuad M WW, -fi Q l22 Pep Squad :sv-on eg?-fRSExf lm N-3 , J'4:,,1 ' X A, 11. ,, , g . Pr' 1 ss J4rl 'Lx I fi i f L dc- 'T I s -if . ,V T Q l X., .X 'T eg., f' Time After Time This year's swimtimers played a very important part in the success of their swim team. Through the swimtimers' dedication and hard work the coaches were always aware of improvement and dedication, therefore, the coaches had a solid basis for choosing the people who were to receive letters for the 85-86 season. The swimtimers were always at competitions to cheer on team members or assist the coaches. Their only compensation was the excitement ot being in- volved and the reward of being able to help out. l 1 Susie Dupont illustrated the activities of swimtimers. 2: Front Row: Adam Zulhlke and Betsy Lee, Row 2: Dana Day, Janel Adderly and Carla Godsey Swimtimers l23 WHO'S THAT GIRL? . . .That girl you see sitting at all the JV and varsity guys' basketball games is a Statician. There were five girls who attended all home and away games to keep records ofthe guys' stats. For each away game, these girls made cookies, cupcakes, and other various goodies for the team. Some favorites were, Snickerdoodles, for Jeff McBride and Stede Ingram, and chocolate drop cookies for Dan McEvoy. Did the guys appreciate this? You Bet! Although at times, they didn't seem to appreciate the hard work of the STAT girls, they really didl WW 5 f ii, M l: Rayanne Morris and Carrie Humphreys devotedly took STATS. 2: Group: Cathy Belben, Susan Vermeulen, Raynelle Russell, Rayanne Morris, and Carrie Humphreys. 31 Rayanne Morris and Carrie Humphreys posed for a picture and Raynelle Russell was just in time to jump in the middle and smile. l24 Basketball Stats Vu. Mi-vm 'V' 'ff ill' sun...-ng ul l4s........,. Tloafs ....... What Friends Are for Front Row: Kathy Hovenier, Tina Munday, and Donna Cawthorn Row 2: Kelly Wimp, Lisa Rob- erts, and Renee Stark Row 3: Suzy Carlson, Ericka Bakkom, Andrea Austin, Kelly Sanford, and Laura Kaligis. li. l: Matmaids 2: The Matmaids looked thrilled to be sponsoring their i986 dance. 3: Mat- maids were just one big happy family. 4: Mat- maids waited in suspence as they watched their wrestlers during state finals. N fi? its V K 'K Gi The Matmaids were a group of specially selected girls chosen to support the Raider Wrestlers. They met twice a week dur- ing wrestling season to make locker signs and posters for the upcoming matches. They raised money by sponsoring a dance, selling suckers, and putting on a bakesale. They per- formed well this year by cheering and keeping the scorebook at the matches. They had fun supporting the wrestlers by painting the Senior slab and surprising them with gifts. Mat- maids felt honored to represent the finest coach and best wrestling team this state has ever seen. Matmaids l25 C ore Team The Substance Abuse Core Team consisted of fourteen members of the faculty in- cluding teachers, counselors, and administrators. Their goal as a team was to pro- vide student and faculty awareness about drug and alcohol abuse. The Core Team also gave support to the Substance Abuse Spe- cialist, and the Washington Teen lnstitute. Some of their projects included a Sub- stance Abuse assembly for the student body, activities at half-time for football and basketball games, a Rock-n- Rolls Breakfast, and an infor- mationalfawareness activity for the teaching staff. The BHS Core Team strived for a school environment where students who had drug prob- lems could get help, and where students who wanted to say no to drugs could feel supported by other stu- dents. l26:l: Core Team 2: Carol Jimeno enioyed her three bean salad. 3: Charlie Lawrence helped lead the team to many goals and accomplish- ments. 4: Mrs. Valum concentrated on completing the task at hand. 5: Sue Bruntil was caught with her mouth full. 6: Mrs. Mueller enjoyed her lunch during one of the team's many lunchtime meetings. Front Row: Mrs. Kirk, Miss Mercer, Mr. Clarke, Mr. Lawrence, and Mrs. Logghe. Row 2: Mrs. Mueller, Mrs. Valurn, Mrs. Bruntil, Mrs. l-laveland, and Mr. lnslee. Missing: Mr. Galley, Mr. Langston, Mrs. Jimeno, and Mrs. Dorr. l26 Core Team 'Bw ,s x 1 'ago' i WQ-'tw W if -c it X .3 I sw I Want New rug Washington Teen Institute, in its first year of existence, stressed peer pressure as o positive influence among the students to avoid the use and abuse of alcohol and drugs. The students involved were selected for their honesty, integrity, and the sincer- ity of their commitment to help others. Six students attended the Wash. Teen lnst. camp during the summer of '85, along with their director, Mr. Frank lnslee. Students at camp acquired the basic skills needed to identify drug users and abusers, and how to approach others in a caring manner. The Wash. Teen lnst. was active all year long and sponsored such activities as the Homecoming dance, Bellingham High School's Drug Awareness Week, a mini-camp in Sedro Woolley, and an Awareness Assembly pre- sented to Whatcom Middle School. MM? Front Row: Cindi McDonald, Trisha Bates, Sean Linville, Mariana Braykovich, Jennifer Lind, Mike Anker, Kathy Wood, Dave Enertson, Tami Freudenberg. Second Row: Kara Belka, Angie Martin, Kama Evans, Jean Kimmich, Natalie Lera, Julie Christensen, Steve Dahl, Stephanie Lahti, Lisa Rogers, Sondra Kushan, Kim Hunter, and Angela Swanson. Missing: Randy Bourland, Becky Hudson, Matt Lubetich, Ken Querhn, Susan Vermeulen, Jeff Smits, Bill Ducker, and Jeff Wood- mansee. l: Sean Linville tried to be inconspicuous but cool at the same time. 2: Trisha Bates, Mariana Braykovich, and Jennifer Lind worked through a lot of red tape. 3: Matt Lubetich serenaded the class. 4: Natalie Lera blushed hard with embarrassment. 5: Washington Teen Institute. 6: Tami Freudenberg showed off her outfit on l'Slave Day . Washington Teen lnstitute l27 E I i . l ..,, X E 'Hgh K af g 2 ' K ?,,..,..,, . X W L,-L- . . . A E 3 1 L. -ni . Q l28:l:Deanna Swan and Todd Wallace watched people get photographed. 2:Ni- chole Arnswalt and Troy Leuenberger laughed at the other couples. 32C-abby Gon- zalez and John Stocklass found room in the gym to dance, 4:Trisha Vanduren and Brian Harris smiled as they danced. l29: l :Mrs. l-lunt, Mrs. Cook, and Molly Sullivan spent time at the refreshment stand. 2:Jay Gossage gladly accepted his prize from Phil Wunder and Mrs. Kirk. 3:Karen Piccone and Troy Parker waited for the flash. 4:Raider alumnus Adam Rothenbuler swept Robin Martin aff her feet as they danced to l'Sea of Love. 5:Jennifer Paton checked with her date before retrieving their television. l28 Grub Tolo 1-...A Dancing In The Dark I Want My MTV was the theme ofthe l985 Grub Tolo, held on Saturday, November 2, in the BHS gym. A change this year was the music, which was provided by disc jockey Phil Wunder, instead of a band. Couples didn't seem to mind the change, and they danced the night away with the usual teenage fervor. The tolo was organized by Odaci, and the general Chairman was Wendy Bobbitt. Music chairman was Becky Knight, booklets were done by Christi Radder, Jenny Lera recruited chaperones, Susan Hempler was in charge of clean up, decorations were created by Sara Gonzales, Lee Miller organized the pictures, and the dance was publicized by Raynelle Russell, and Renee Arns- waldt provided refreshments. Grub Tolo l29 Santa Claus 5 Coming To Town The Christmas Assembly was mainly based on a skit performed by some of the B.H.S. faculty. lt was about a boy named Ricky Raider who had homework over Christmas vacation. The students enjoyed it, among other performances by the Choir, Orchestra, and Jazz Band. The M.C.'s were Joe Cleary and Dana Anderson. Also one ot the important events ofthe Christmas Assembly was the donation ofthe food to the Bellingham Food Bank. This year we donated more than 5,000 lbs., the most successful year in recent history. xx ' NN Q x I -1 f Ffikiifff. .- - il 3 H .1l5gE:g3.i.:: 7. 121. - H Qs 2 gifs IM W 1' 4 ,ff .B 2501 3' 'A mfg ff fr? av . 0 S K.5zs,i.? ix. k k One Night Love Affair The Junior Prom was held at Melody Hall on February lst. The doors opened at 8:00 for the ll5 couples that attended. Everyone jammed out to the music of the Seattle group, Games . Much time, effort, and good behavior was put into this year's prom to make it a success. i .vtk R ,. X - X ' 1 an j S Z . I :fr .. Xia X -- l x -,KN f. X it yfyf : - 'Z 1- .Slff-'llzf' in : . mmAAV 4 ' l32:l: Dave Smith and Jenny St. Hilaire gazed into each other's eyes. 2: Yosuke Nirea and Leah Caldwell danced to the sounds of l'Games . 3: Greg Johnson, Tonda Ceranova, and Guest compared flowers. 4: Susie Dupont and Tom Gordon took time out tor a chat. 5: Ray Moore escorted Gina Langford to the dance floor. 6: Jeff Blair and Kelli Irvin enioyed a slow dance together. 7: Lisa Leary and Colby Eelkema got down. 8: Chris Parrish and Stacy LaPlante took a break. 9: Chip Stone and Julie Lann cheered on the Band. I33: l :Raphaela Hunter helped Jon Endicott fix his cufflinks. 2: Matt Lubetich helped sing Louie Louie. 3:Jenny Daniels and Brian Leishman enioyed themselves. 4: Doug Beck and Jenny Peterson danced the night away. 5: Hunter Hadaway and Vi- lenda Henniter waited to have their picture taken. 6: Shawn Haynes forked out his money for a picture with Natalie Lera. 7: Mrs. Hudson helped prepare Tami Freudenberg and Bruce Kussman for their pic- ture. 8: Jay Gossage and Susan Christofferson danced to the music. .lunior Prom l 33 Traditional Winter Sports Week underwent a dramatic change this year after a faculty board reviewed Homecoming Week and past Winter Sports Weeks. They decided that Win- ter Sports Week has too often been a minia- ture Homecoming celebration, focusing at- tention on athletes and dwelling heavily on class competition. This year, February 5th, 6th, and 7th were days designated for Winter Activities Week, a time for students in every class, club, and sport to be recognized for their hard work and involvement. On the first day of festivities, students wore sweats and t- shirts and participated in a gigantic bunny hop aimed at promoting school unity and cre- ating spirit. On the second day, students wore symbols identifying their participation in var- ious groups and activities. Posters lined the walls in the main hallways, recognizing each group. Called Recognition Day, the second day of Winter Activities Week enabled every member of the A.S.B. to be honored for his or her contributions to BHS. On the third and final day of Winter Activities Week, students dressed in red and white and participated in the Big Bang at lunchtime, simultaneously popping paper lunch sacks which read 'Smash Stanwood on them. The day ended with a spirit filled pep assembly, at which the royalty were presented, and classes present- ed songs and cheers rather than the tradition- al skits. The game Friday ended in victory for the Raiders. A special half-time show fea- tured a lip sync of the Superbowl Shuffle as well as presentation of the royalty. Winter Activities Week was viewed by students and faculty as a tremendous success. l34 Winter Activities Week Wanna Be Stnrtin Something 2 s t i x Q, ? fi, .,i:. . SlSl L Slll ww it it i Q 1 v ll if V -. - 1.l E i S -Q- S Q Lk '...' 1, . i t Q - i LZ A . Z Q + all qs - 1, ,fag l34: li Steve Duppenthaler ta,k.a. Jim McMahonl strutted his stuff during the Su- perbowl Shutfle, 2: Superbowl Shutflers Alan Barber, Shawn McCauley, Matt Zand- stra, Shawn Sanford, Darren Clark, Brian Talley, and Steve Duppenthaler posed for the camera at the end of their performance. l35:l 3 Winter Activities Week Queen Sheri Talley stood with Mr. Crawford tor a picture before the assembly. 2: Steve Duppenthaler intently watched the lip sync competition. 3: Mike Bryan, Brett Bow- man, and Scott Lovell sold balloons to support the senior class. 4, Kurt Galley displayed his musical skill when he auditioned for the lip sync contest. 5: Jon Bell, Steve Dahl, and Tim Dvorachek shared a pensive moment during their tryout for the lip sync contest. Winter Activities Week l35 l36:l: Kim Holmes and l'cheerIeader Gareth Pooleon performed at the as- sembly. 2. Sheri Talley smiled for the camera, but Joe Cleary's eyes were elsewhere. 3. Sheri Talley and Brian Langstraat enioyed the assembly. 4: Lip sync acts were cheered on by Carol Byrne and Dana Anderson. 5: Amy Bak- Iund and Susan Vermeulen participated in the Senior cheer. 6: Brian Langstraat watched the assembly with interest. 7: Aaron Kombol, Brent Byrnes, Eric Mi- chaelson, and Tom Roe sang Raider, Raider with the senior class, .z gm we .WW . N f ? it gl yy .4 l36 Winter Activities Week Winter Activities Week Royalty Couples, left to right: Junior Escort Jeff Blair and Junior Princess Lori Richardsong Senior Escort Brian Langstraat and Winter Activities Queen Sheri Talleyg Sopho- more Princess Jennifer Paton and Sophomore Escort Mark Wrightg Freshman Escort Erik Swan- son and Freshman Princess Marci Maggard. M. , f 5,122 1 'V E' 'fi , : E ' ' ii' ,, ,,f.:T:-w',m, i. . s it , 2 AV' VW M 12 M' V M What I Like y bout You ? On Friday, February l4th, the annual Valentine's Day Assembly was held. At that time, the traditional awards were given to various members of the student body. The highlight of the assembly was when the flying Cupid, Suzi Carlson, presented crowns and roses to the l986 sweethearts, Max Kurtz and Becky Hudson. l 1 Kim Cochrane and Jon Bell sang. 2: M.C.s Tom Roe and Jill Hagan. 3: Matt Lubetich and Jessica Thompson strutted up to receive their awards. is Sweethearts Max Kurtz 8. Becky Hudson l38 Valentine's Assembly O kiln nigga 5, Friendliness Flirt Joe Cleary 8K Michelle Moody Keith Wallace 84 Kim Holmes Sportsmanship Most Talkative Athletic Ability Drew Jamison 81 Julie Kuiken Tom Roe St Suzi Carlson Gareth Pooleon 81 Becky Hudson intelligence Talent Brian Gilda 81 Terry Fonda Randy Bourland 8. Heidi Runestrand Valentine's Assembly l39 l4O Valentine's Assembly Best Dressed Darrell Clough 81 Shannon Smith Most Likely to Succeed Brian Langstraat 81 Sheri Talley !, - , fi Y J A' M 'N tl -if -,ati A1 E i Best Smile Figure 8. Physique Jeff Blair 81 Jill Hagan Stephanie Pyeatt 81 Pat Mastropoalo Best Hair Hunter Hadaway 81 Karen Piccone Max Kurtz 81 Angie Callero Shyness Artistic Ability A 5-F . Spirit Richard Wingerter 8 Suzie McHugh Jeff Smits 81 Carol Byrne Sense of Humor Laugh Chris Scrimsher 81 Crissy Tieman Matt Lubetich 81 Jessica Thompson l Favorite Teacher Mr. Clarke 81 Mrs. Dorr The award winners eagerly waited to see who would be next to join them on stage. Valentine's Assembly l4l wider Get Your un The spring play was called Wi-lODUNNlT by Anthony Shaffer. This comical murder mystery was performed by Tom Roe as Archibald Perkins, Tim Dvorcheck as Andreas Capodistriou, Jon Bell as Perkings the Butler, Rick Gulick as Silas Baseby, Mike Pitts as Rear Admiral Knotchbull Folliat, Nancy Love as Lady Termurrain, Sonya Luitweiler, as Lavinia Hargreaves, Randy Bourland as Roger Dashwell, Terry Fonda as Dame Edith Runcible, Alan McEwen as Inspector, and Joe Plattner as the Sergeant. ln wondering why the director, Mr, Steve Clarke, chose these people he simply stated, Talent and dependabil- ity. It was performed by the dependable and talented crew on March l3 and l4 at 7:3O.p.m. Q li Nancy Love looked off to something more interesting even though Rick Gulick liked what he heard from Tim Dvorcheck. 2: Jon Bell leads Sonya Luitweiler by the arm to accept their applauds. 3: Terry Fonda gave Rick Gulick her e disapproving expression as he helped her down the steps. 4: Alan McEwen chewed im- patiently on his thumb while sitting on the couch with Joe Plattrier. 5: From left to right, Mike Pitts, Sonya Luitweiler, Jon Bell, Rick Gu- lick, Nancy Love, and making his soliloquy was Randy Bourland. 6: l'OHl said Nancy Love as Mr. Russ Nelson explained something to her. .1--gp l-42 a E fn- : l A2: QR H if 7 'eY ' -ll Ill ll! IA! ll! Sri lll ll-al 3 4 1 - my, '-. ' 1 , in as I - .L x ' A V. 1 7 1, A .. , ij- ,E rx vp?-'A 'Y' 1-1 l 3 Randy Bourland gave the camera his l'Don Juan look as he tried to speak. 2: Sasha Garfield, Jon Bell, Randy Bourland, and Terry Fonda had a moment for relaxation. 3: Randy Bourland talked as Sonya Luitweiler gave her winning smile to the camera. 4: Mr. Clarke asked the camera man if he wanted a program. 5: Terry Fonda squinted hard to make herself look old, 6: l'And this is my make-up girl, said Tom Roe while Jennifer Finnen applied pancake makeup. 7: Jenny Jech carefully applied eyeshadow on Alan McEwen. 8: Christi Raddar cautiously put makeup on Jon Bell. Play l4L5 Sports All Raider sports thrived through the tunes of the year. School spirit isn't only the rah rah's . It's being dedicated physically and mentally. Individuals performed all under one name, Raider , either on the court, in the pool, on the mats, or on the turf, all for one and one for all. SPORTS . . . To realize that winning isn't the ultimate The ultimate lies in the attempt, the try, the chance, the effort, the gamhle . . . The ultimate lies in the team effort, the sacrifice for others the willingness to tr y to gether . . . to support, to laugh, to console, to demand The ultimate lies in the inner satisfaction . . . nice run, nice joh, good eff , g0... I did m y hest, I did all I could, Humhle in victor y, class in defeat, constant in effort, to strive, to excell . . . The ultimate Individual Sports Cross Country Girls' Soccer Girls' Swimming Girls' Volleyball Girls' Tennis Boys' Varsity Football Boys' JVfFrosh Football Girls' Basketball Girls' Gymnastics Boys' Varsity Basketball Boys' JVfFrosh Basketball Boys' Swimming Boys' Wrestling 1 44 Sports Division Ken Crawford lWnter 1986 l46-l49 l5O-l5l l52-l53 l54-l55 l56-l57 l58-l59 l6O-l6l l62-l63 l64-l65 I66-l67 l68-l69 l70-l7l l72-l73 l74-l77 A W :W-fzzi' , sm. 1 .g 1 112251 .af fn' 1, Lf L 1 f j m1.,: mV: . ,H ,W , ,, , , . ,H E ,H ,, Nm L: fr U 7 :sr E, iw g H 1 4 4 , 4? 15 'W 'sv' W W W 1' 3 4 s , Q f H f 5' J, if Q 'Y 4 aa ,f 41 ,gf 'V f' 'f - 1, ,U 4 if W . , ' - -1, '91 ,qv 51 . , w 1 H V, g an if gif Q .Q f , f -Q ' 4 .. W 'S' VVV- wf lil mf ' 'M V. - 1 ,Q fp' A v 5 ,V 1 , -X P - ,ng V W, -if 1 ,ii fi J ' A , ' , W 0 4' I, ,,, 1 ,P f , , I L W ,z A I . Vi iiy J Q 4 ' - , , A ' , -I , ,, w W :f Z K :V nf-:4e,w,a-W fi,4,.'. 4 ' L r -f ff' ., ,,- , W . I , ,Q, ,I 4 45?f,1lfAff 4 I we ,fi 4 1 f- lffq-EQZMY' V' ' . 1 -- vf.,- , ' ' g 1-A f A , V 4 . it nv mf a . 5 ai ., ,Q , Z 1 , Q ix Q fy? I .J In ,vi ok Q A ggg, if J -if x- I K 9, x' A '15 12 ' It vb-QW If' 1 W. gs: v ' .1 3 l46 Individual Sports I Get Delirious Students and teachers sacrificed their beauty sleep to play in the 'lMorning Basketball Association . Some ofthe players got up as early as five o'clock in the morning to make it to the games. An all-star team played against the Red Raider varsity and teams from Sehome. ,gpu---N. 5 gp en i 1 ' sss sec semis i . gg' 4 J 1 Y, nt. Pl? When the Goin' Get's Tough the Tough Get Goin' Several students participated in activities to keep themselves in shape. The weight room was very popular after school. Other favorite activities were hockey, rollerskating, ice skating, dancing, and horsebackriding. l46: l: Scott Lovell tried to dribble around his opponents. 2: Mark McAllister shot the ball to get his team two points. 3: Brian Gilda and Scott Lovell waited forthe ball to be thrown in bounds. 4: Brian Gilda looked to see it he still had the basketball 5: Mr. Krett and Klay Pierson tried to figure out what Mr. Dorr was clapping about. l47: li Lisa York has been rollerskating for seven years and has won l3 medals. 2: Jessica Thompson worked out in the weight room after school to build up strength. 3: Chris Parrish kept in shape with his karate. 4: David Mills played goalie for a hockey team in Canada. lndividual Sports l47 Hit Me With Your Best Shot l48:l1 Chris Keithley has been skiing for twelve years. 2: Chelsea Sipes and Megan Wahl have both won many awards in Highland dancing. 3: Angie Owens was a member ofthe winning powerlifting team that competed against Sehome, 4: Brad Garett has been skiing for eleven years and enjoys trick skiing. 5: Brian Frost got in shape for the powerlitting competition against Sehome. l 49:l 3 Kim Bailey, who rode lllmpressive Shadow, has been riding and showing horses for eight years, and recently started breeding and training her Appaloosas. 2: lsrael l-linojosa has been training hard boxing and has won first place trophies and best boxer over lOO lbs. 3: Karen Piccone spendt a lot of her time ice skating, 4: Pete Shearer traveled to Seattle to play hockey with the Sno King Hockey Association. 5: Laurie Sprague, as a member of the Mt. Baker Dance Company, spent six hours a week in ballet class. 6: Pat Kuehnel could do pretty amazing things with his bicycle. 7: Joelle Judge has been rollerskating for six years and has won tour trophies. W all gk K Q 1 it 6 3 L . r -.,,-- V 'f l48 Individual Sports QQXQW elf .Aa gi 2 iriiilim .SW 3 ,11 -Q: L - ' L Q -. 1 F Y, 'KJ' gfxw , 8' WM, X x ES. X 2, ska WE N CL Q, Nga 4 QQ X X ,. I . ,XW. . ., . Q., K WY M VK -NW' rv 5 X RQ 5 A X KW' x 4 ' we !' Ain? N0 Stoppin' Us Now The Raider Cross-Country teams made great strides in l985. A fine regular season was concluded by a strong showing at the Northwest League meet where both boys and girls placed fourth. The outstanding girl runner was Sophomore Camille Marston, who was lOth at League and winner of the team's lnspirational Award. Junior, Wendy Sandell, the Coaches' award winner, Freshmen Joelle Judge and Roberta Hitchcock, Junior Gina Langford and Sophomore Wendy McDonald all made valu- able contributions to the team's success. For the boys, Junior Emmet Hogan was once again the team leader. Emmet put together a string of four straight victories during the regular season and was runner-up at League and sixth in District for the second straight year. He was also voted team lnspirational Award winner for the second year in a row. Juniors Shawn Haynes, Glenn Kinney, Todd O'Connor and Brian Leishman all ran well, and Sophomore Mike Anker emerged as the Coaches' Award winner for his season long contributions. With everyone returning, the Raiders look forward to l986. l :Front Row: Larry Olsen, Brendan Hogan, Shawn Haynes, Emmet Hogan, Glenn Kinney, Todd O'Connor, Mike Anker, Brian Leishman, and Mark Bailey. Row 2: Wendy Sandell, Camille Marston, Joelle Judge, Gina Langford, Wendy Mc- Donald, and Roberta Hitchcock, Missing: Tricia Bernard. 2: Emmet Hogan awed the crowds as he passed on the way to the finish line. l5l il: Wendy Sandell stood anxiously awaiting her next run. 2: The Bellingham boys were off in a pack from the starting line, 3: A look of despair on her face, Wendy McDonald kept going. 4: Mike Anker raced on to catch his opponents, while Shawn Haynes followed close behind. 5: After an accomplished meet, Brian Leishman, Glenn Kinney, Mary Bailey, Mike Anker, and Larry Olson felt they deserved a break from seriousness. 6: Camille Marston took a break and a long drink after a hard run. 7: Brian Leishman pushed hard to pass an adversary, l5O Cross Country 5, 1. a y 15.6 IQ is ig A x ti' S - ask qs. Q as it 5 F lenses- .1 .. A N 5 'k.. 1: .,i.. f4 We X, , , K. - -g .. E cx x ,S , A Y 'El . . 4 4k-L 4 5 .. x 3 in t sf-1. N t x 4: Q H W I . ..W, ig -g,- l I S S Wil S A A A ,.:1. ' F . 6. . 2 7 1-1k 45 5 K K K ,. ,X 4. K Q: A . K . Q' . K A-ff -. S Q gs-iwfgfeff ' im ' ' 'S-i . 4. ...,, F k zz .. ., f -ag Sw . ei la y s x, 1 i s M. S 77,4 A sim -.1 C' is X - as t Q Q , 3 Q 'Ill ,Ji .QQ 1 BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BOYS 68 Marysville 23 Stanwood 45 42 Selriome 37 Burlington 4l 30 Anacortes 34 Arlington 6l 34 Mt. Vernon 75 Stanwood 2l 39 Ferndale 26 Sedro Woolley 69 39 Ferndale 29 Sehome 69 GIRLS 52 Marysville 24 Stanwood 53 43 Sehome 26 Burlington 55 I8 Anacortes 37 Arlington NS 5l Mt, Vernon l5 Stanwood NS 32 Ferndale 73 Sedro Woolley 26 30 Ferndale 64 Sehome 26 Cross Country l5l Coached by Paula French, the J.V, Soccer Team defeated every team in the N.W.L and finished on top of the league with an 8-2 record. Both the team's losses came by way of shootouts after tie games. Bellingham scored a school record l3 goals in one game this season, led by a 4 goal game by Shawn Richey. Jenni- fer Hanson, the J.V. goal keeper recorded 6 shutouts this sea- son. ln only their second season, and with no seniors on the varsity squad, the Raiders won the N.W.L. Championship. Bellingham won I2 straight games before losing a close game to Arlington. The Raider defense recorded l O shut outs this season, allowing 5 goals over all. With Rhonda Fowler in goal, the Raiders were clearly the best defense in the league. Lynn Schaper and Marcy Maggard led all B.H.S. scorers with lO goals each, and Bic Trinh was the team's assist leader. Three Raiders were named to the All Opponents First Team CApril Rollins-defense, Bic Trinh-mid- field, and Rhonda Fowler-goalkeeper? and six more were named to the second team lStacey Nordtvedt, Maureen Deger, Jenni- fer Paton, Lynn Schaper, Alisha Walsh, and Marcy Maggardl. The captain of the Raiders this season was Stacey Nordtvedt. Front Row: Rhonda Fowler, and Jennifer Hanson. Row 2: Erika Douglas, Janna Trefren, Shawn Richey, Julie Christianson, Bic Trinh, Jill Baker, and Tricia Calla- han. Row 3: Jennifer Paton, April Rollins, Joanna Maxwell, Dianna Jones, Mau- reen Deger, Katie Duff, and Tami Freudenberg. Row 4: Coach Alan Bredy, Jenny Riseland, Alisha Walsh, Marci Maggard, Lynn Schaper, Stacey Nordtvedt, and Assistant Coach Paula French. l52:l: Jennifer Paton made her way down the field. 2: Some of the girls ran together for a big victory hug. 3: The Girls Varsity Soccer Team. l53: l 1 The Girls' J.V. Soccer Team. 2: The Raiders' star goalie, Rhonda Fowler, was prepared for any on coming balls. 3: Lynn Schaper tried to get the ball from her opponent. 4: Stacey Nordtvedt prepared to kick the ball. 5: Joanna Maxwell put all her energy into kicking the ball. BHS 3 Mount Vernon O BHS 3 Anacortes l BHS 6 Sedro Woolley O BHS 6 Ferndale O BHS 2 Sehome O BHS l Arlington O BHS 5 Burlington l BHS l Mount Vernon O BHS 3 Anacortes l BHS 5 Sedro Woolley O BHS 5 Ferndale O BHS 2 Sehome O BHS l Arlington 2 BHS 2 Burlington O f 1, State Tournament of BHS O Edmonds 3 l52 Girls' Soccer NN! 'Q Whom , iii WV ex 5 34' 2 Qi 9,9152 f 31' Q ANI , A fu .1- ya, J We Are The C hampiom Front Row: Jennifer Hanson. Row 2: Teresa Gonsalas, Janna Trefren, Shawn Richey, Julie Christianson, Jill Baler, and Tricia Callahan. Row 3: Tanis Ahrens, Erika Douglas, Erin O'Malley, Dianna Jones, and Laura Gilda. Row 4: Terri Hosel- ton, Jenny Riseland, Gwuyn Pooleon, Jody Nichols, and Assistant Coach Paula French. Girls' Soccer l53 Splish Splash The effort put forth by the l985 Girls' Swim Team was rewarded by their outstanding performance at regionals. BeIlingham's 4xl OO and 200 meter individual medly relay teams competed in finals. Swimmer Heidi Minninger and diver Ronda Cadman qualified for state. Front Row: Sabrina Finley, Debbie Jeffries, Betsy Lee, Margo Gilliam, Jen- ny Jech, and Lorenda Lipscomb, Row 2: Amy Schmidt, Tammie Jeffs, Janel Adderly, Natalie Lera, Dana Cunningham, Sharon Robeson, Dana Day, and Crissanda Schelinski. Row 3: Frank lnslee, Ronda Cadman, Heidi Minninger, Susan Christofferson, Tami Grunhurd, Carla Godsey, Susie Dupont, Midge Blair, Kellyann Wallbeck, Julie Benson, and Mike Hender- son. Row 4: Curt Crape, Beorn Edmonds, and Charlie Faucett, H 1.-, Q. l54 Girls' Swimming X Q F MQ' ' In m il ' l ,,al l54: l :Charlie Faucett was carried off by Coach lnslee after a hard day's work. 2:Heidi Minninger, Ronda Cadman, and Janel Adderly celebrated the last week of turnout, 3:Group Shot, l 55: l :Heidi Minninger took a short rest after she completed her workout. 2:Ronda Cadman did a reverse dive, 3:Betsy Lee strove for a first place in the IOO meter back stroke. 4:Ronda Cadman smiled coyly at the iudges. 5:NataIie Lera was in pursuit of a perfect backstroke start. 6:Jenny Jech and Heidi Minninger listened attentively to Coach lnsIee's instructions, 7:Betsy Lee and Heidi Minninger practiced their starts. Girls' Swimming l55 Youfve Got notber Spike Coming Bellingham's Volleyball teams worked very hard this season despite the many injuries the team experienced. Laura Fox received Most Improved Player. Captain Award went to Jaime Dixon. Melanie Roberts received Most Inspira- tional, and Most Valuable Player for the Varsity team was Janet Norris. Janet also made Northwest Second League Team, Honorable mentions went to Becky McHugh, Heidi Runestrand, and Jaime Dixon. The Volleyball team com- pleted their season with 2 wins and l4 losses. l 56: l 1 Varsity Volleyball 2: The excitement of get- ting her picture taken caused Heather Dooley to forget hzer tennie runners. 3:Amy Barrett gave a word of advice to Heidi Runestrand. 4:Heather Dooley was totally alerted to the action of the ball. 5:Rici Yake was more than prepared to set the ball. l571l: J.V. Volleyball 2: Frosh Volleyball 3: Amy Lavaguire put alittle 'lumph into her set. 4: To keep up that Raider pride, the J.V. Team con- gratulated the other team. 5: The managers were Jessica Thompson and Tina Largeant. -1+-...,,,MW l56 Girls' Volleyball I ,, GUESS A W it fw Q it ,s W . TE . i :si A v if if, X J -us Q , it W,..,.k, Varsity: Front Row: Coach Campbell, Chris Wheeler, Laura Fox, Heather Dooley, Amy Barrett, Cathie Pilch, and Trisha Jacquith. Row 2: Melanie Roberts, Rachel Raade, Becky McHugh, Janet Norris, Jaime Dixon, Rici Yake, and Heidi Runestrand. J,V,: Front Row: Coach Mathews, Jamie Cowan, Chris Wheeler, Laura Fox, Tereen Toon, Claire Roland, and Kristi Langstraat. Row 2: Michelle Kresge, Jean Kimmich, Cathie Pilch, Tina Patrick, Amy LaVaguire, Trisha Jacquith, and Teresa Payne. C team: Front Row: Angie Gist, Shawn Atkinson, and April Kimbley. Row 2: Coach Heidi Grant, Katie Newstrom, Kassie Jones, Joyce Su, and Stephanie Lahti. Row 3: Shannon Skaggs, Noelle Noyes, Darla Rothenbuhler, and Ni- cole Owens. A K . , .?.,t5ss, 'wh Hit Us lwth Your Best Shot! The l 985 Girls' Tennis Team showed improvement from last year. This year's team consisted mostly of Juniors. Some of the highlights ofthe season were Jenny St.Hi- laire's upset win over Anacortes' Debbie Love, Julie Kui- ken and Shannon Braddock upsetting Sehome's 112 doubles 6-4 7-6, and getting their doubles together. Ter- ry Fonda, even in defeat to Sedro Woolley's Tammi Salt- er 4-6 7-5 7-6, played the best match of her career. The most outstanding player was Jenny St.Hilaire, the most inspirational player was Terry Fonda, the most coacha- ble player was Shannon Braddock, the most improved player was Megan Coltran, the team captain was Terry Fonda. Front Row: Malia Young, Renee Johanesen, Marya Smith, Bev Eiden, Nissa Coltran, and Monica Trott. Row 2: Head Coach Arnie Bobson, Connie Winsauser, Emily Mallahan, Michelle Taylor, Paula Burden, Justine Kyckelhahn, Julie Kuiken, Jenny St.Hilaire, Shannon Braddock, Team Captain Terry Fonda, and Megan Coltran. I58: l 1 Shannon Braddock, Terry Fonda, and Jenny St.Hilaire seemed amused at the thought of playing tennis. 2: Justine Kyckelhahn couldn't decide exactly how she wanted to hit the ball. 3: Girls' Tennis Team. l 59:l 3 Julie Kuiken bit her tongue while she waited to see where the ball was going. 2: Paula Burden, Marya Smith, and Michelle Taylor were glad that practice was over. 3: As the ball approached, Paula Burden said, Later Guys! 4: Michelle Taylor and Paula B minute to smile for the camera. 5: Team Captain Terry Fonda watched the ball as it traveled across the court. 6: Jenny St.Hilaire had determi- nation! 7: Emily Mallahan and Connie Winsauser played doubles. BHS Mt.Vernon BHS Arlington BHS Blaine BHS Stanwood BHS Anacortes BHS Sedro Woolley BHS Burlington BHS Sehome BHS Mt.Vernon BHS Blaine BHS Arlington BHS Stanwood BHS Anacortes BHS Sedro Woolley BHS Burlington BHS Sehome l58 Girls' Tennis gp: 'WH l if Q tk ggi? 1 3 wf ..s.L?f ,L V RMUER S in W 'I- v N HA ID . Rs ,X , mmf wxwaxw .sv -N, :gg 'R 5 A-Q 'Trp ,-nu-lf' 159 Front Row: Steve Murdzia, Keith, Wallace, Mike Edwards, Kirk Clitt, Raad Russle, Jett Smits, Brent Byrnes, Kevin Engman, and Troy Leuenberger. Row 2: Rick Woodman- see, Nat Stone, Brian Frost, Joe Cleary, Matt Lubetich, Eric Michealson, Darrin Clarke, Drew Jamison, Charlie Myers, and John Van Miert, Row 3: Gene Sentkowski, Darren Benson, Steve Short, Rich Win- gerter, Daryl Stacey, Aaron Kombol, Brian Talley, Steve Duppenthaler, Ed Brooks, and Lan Coleman. Row 4: Mark Mills, Joe Duf- fy, Rolly Jones, Dale Schermerhorn, Terry Birdsell, Matt Zandstra, Howard Hawke, Darrin Otter, Allexis Dossa, Dave McBar- ron, and Debbie Coleman. Row 5: Head Coach West, Coach Craig, Coach Parker, Coach White, and Coach Kammenga, Missing: Alvin Card, Mike Danielson, Joe Palmer, Max Kurtz, Steve Reid, David Max- well, Jack Hardy, Tim Slesk, Joe Hellman, Pete Shearer, Mark Pietig, Steve Schemst- ed, Greg Enell, Darin Finkbonner, and Eric Erickson. b BHS 25 Anacortes BHS O Everett BHS 7 Burlington BHS 6 Arlington BHS 28 Stanwood BHS l4 Ferndale BHS l5 Sehorne BHS 6 Sedro Woolley BHS l4 Mt. Vernon l6O Football ip-nu.. -pu- 'D 3,1 7 You Block Marvelous . . . The 85-86 football season proved that the Raiders blocked marvelous, despite the fridged weather conditions and the 4-5 record. The annual awards went to the following: Captains, Brian Langstraat and Drew Ja- mison, Inspirational, Jeff Smits, Offensive line, Brent Byrnes, Defensive line, Joe Cleary, Block and Tackle, Nat Stone, Most Valuable, went to Drew Jamison. A few selected Raiders made All League Teams, first team, Brian Langstraat, Brent Byrnes, and Nat Stone for offensive, and the second team, Keith Wallace on offense and Brian Langstraat for defense. Honor- able mentions went to Max Kurtz and Drew Jamison. l6O: l 3 The Team. 2: Steve Murdzia looked onward distressedly. 3: Jeff Smits gallantly out ran his opponents. 4: QB Drew Jamison prepared for a quick pass. 5: Senior Drew Jamison promptly aimed the ball over the heads of the Eagles. 6: Senior Max Kurtz padded the fall of a dead Eagle. l6l 1 l 1 Part of the Raider line-up, consisting of Eric Michealson, Brian Langstraat, and Terry Birdsell, watched the game from the side-lines. 2: Drew Jamison started down field. 3: Drew Jamison prepared for a forceful pass to a teammate. 4: The Raiders Blitzed. 5: Drew Jamison began to wind up for a pass. 6: The Raiders 'lDog Piled, on the Everett Eagles. -,N I-.-lk Wild oys The Raider JV Line up faced victory and defeat with style. This year coaching was a collaborative effort with help from all of the Raider football coaching staff. The season came to a cold ending with a 2 win, 4 loss, and l tie record. l62:l: Steve Duppenthaler used his mighty instep to viciously kick the innocent football. 2: Brian Talley grasped the ball. 3: Troy Leunberger thrust himself towards his opponent. 4: Steve Short pushed off his shorter competitor. 5: Kevin Engman jumped for a defensive block. 6: Brian Talley sprang from the frozen ground to catch the ball. 7: Wally Reid began down field to a potential point situation. l62 JV Football Take 012 Me The team had a strenuous but rewarding season ending in a 4-2 record. They placed second in the Frosh Northwest League. Even though they lost a valuable player, Matt Rushin, they still came out ahead in team sportsmanship and cooperation. ir' il'l ' 5 ' ' M '3-it 'fggmg . 'IIS s. . A :i,1, Q.,...,.. .F A I --wi Q A A . .. -L .Q 4:.,.m-fc... . . V' J , S 4 . tstc eisi e j 4 l: Using aggressive defense, Sean Linville 4117, and Jason Lambert, 1142, were able to intercept the ball. 2: Group picture: Front Row: Mike Harri- man, Jason Lambert, Shawn Gregory, Sean Linville, Erik Swanson, Marc Pacheco, Kelly Lambert, Ryan Parrish, and Roger Johnson. Row 2: James Davey, Pete Kaligas, Jason Staeber, Todd Bring, Randy Kale, lan Thomp- son, Briar. Pederson, and Scott Thowson. Row 3: Ross Olson, Rob Dibble, Joey Holtrop, Dave Heuser, Nick Wonder, Pete Hovde, and Marc Soren- son. Row 4: Erin Young, Jason Hill, Ernie Higman, Ryan Craig, David Ceranova, Bryan Harrington, and Robin Matier. Row 5: Coach Nelson, Coach Kammenga, Coach Uvala, Coach Genger, Geoff Ingalls, Brian Kimball, manager, Matt Rushin, and Todd Heinrich. 3: Marc Pacheco 352, Ryan Craig 1172, and Joey Holtrop L16l got psyched for a new quarter. BHS 26 Anacortes O BHS O Mt. Vernon I9 BHS 0 Ferndale I4 BHS 20 Arlington 6 BHS l2 Sehome 6 BHS 28 Stanwood O Freshman Football I63 Looking Over M y Shouldei The Raider Girls' Basketball Team was a team of intensity and emotion. Their l2-8 record was a reflection of work, hustle, and a desire to win. One of the biggest highlights of the season was a I7 point blowout of Sehome, by far the Mariner's worse loss of the season. The Raider girls finished 4th in the Northwest League and earned their first playoff berth since l983. The heart and character that those girls showed throughout the season was something, they as well as all B.H.S., should be proud of. Coach Neil Parker Tricia Bernard, Jenny Riseland, Wendy Sandell, Becky Hudson, Ann Trinh, Jenny St. Hilaire, Julie Kuiken, Shannon Braddock, Alisha Walsh, and Jill Bredman. BHS 24 Marysville BHS 29 Sehome BHS 48 Anacortes BHS 38 Burlington BHS 30 Lynden Christain BHS 4l Arlington BHS 39 Ferndale BHS 34 Monroe BHS 48 Stanwood BHS 48 Sedro Woolley BHS 48 Mr.Vernon BHS 60 Meridian BHS 56 Sehome BHS 43 Anacortes BHS 6l Burlington BHS 49 if 'Arlington BHS 43 Ferndale BHS 32 Stanwood BHS 48 Sedro Woolley BHS 33 Mt. Vernon an I64 Girls' Basketball Coach Guthrie's J.V. Basketball coaching debut proved to be a good one. The J.V. Team had an excellent season working hard and coming out with a I5-5 record, Coach Stan Kreft was proud of his Freshmen Basketball Team. He reported that they ended the season with a 9-3 record. Junior Varsity, Front Row: Coach Guthrie, Bic Trinh, and Mary Paull. Row 2: Jen Hanson, April Rollins, Gwen Pooleon, Kristi Langstraat, Ronda Fowler, Brenda Wilson, Marcy Mag- gard, Leanne Kelly, and Julie Sentkowski. Freshmen, Front Row: Brenda Wilson, Renee Johanson, Jill Bakker, Lynnette Vos, Tricia Cal- lahan, Shelby Combs, Claire Roland, and An- gela Nichols. Row 2: Laura Gilda, Malia Young, Julie Christensen, Marcy Maggard, Megan Coltran, Shawn Atkinson, and Dawna Fox. l64: l: Jenny Riseland started the game with an excellent tip-off. 2: Girls' Basketball team. 3: Ann Trinh faked her man to the base line while Jill Bredman gave a helping hand. 4: Becky Hudson drove down the court for a field goal. 5: Julie Kuiken made her best attemt to get the ball in action. I65: l: Girls' J.V. Basket- ball team, 2: Leanne Kelly went up for a re- bound with Julie Sentkowski and Jen Hanson ready for an outlet. 3: Brenda Wilson drove in for a lay up. 4: Megan Coltran went up for a lump shot while her teammate Shawn Atkin- son went in for the rebound. 5: Freshman Girls' Basketball team. Girls' Basketball l65 Easier Saia' Than Done That was the 85-86 gymnastics team's moto. Although they had their best season ever, this being capped by a record- breaking score of l37,06 at League, they only accomplished their goals by 3 V2 hours of practice each day, turnout on Saturdays and practice over Christmas break. Jenny Lera, Carmen Bergman, Ronda Cadman, Robyn Martin, and Wen- dy McDonald all met their goals by going to the state meet this year. I66: Row l: Debbie Jeffries and Angie Nelson 2: Jenny Lera and Wendy McDonald 3: Tyan Donato and Sheron Robinson 4: Susan Christofferson and Shannon O'Neill 5: Robyn Martin. Missing: Ronda Cadman and Carmen Bergman. l Gymnastics Team 2 Coach Hilton gave Angie Nelson a peptalk before her bar routine 3 Carmen chalked up 4 Angie Nelson posed gracefully on the beam 5 Robyn Martin did a pike lump l67 l Shannon O Neill and Wendy McDonald talked excitedly 2 Jenny Lera was excited about her routine 3 Jenny Lera wasn t so excited any more 4 Robyn Martin did a split leap on the floor exercise 5 Shannon O Neill paused during her floor exer cise 6 Jenny Lera worked hard to get her good score 7 Ronda Cadman was very pleased with her 2nd place on the horse 8 Ronda Cadman performed a side scale 9 Wendy McDonald stepped forward to receive a first place ribbon lO Susan Christofferson talked to iudge Sheriton Bellingham Bellingham Bellingham Bellingham Bellingham Bellingham Bellingham Bellingham Bellingham Bellingham Bellingham Bellingham l22.4 l28.6 l28.6 l28.6 l33.36 l25.78 l25.78 l26.5 l32.8 l37.08 l37.08 l37.2l Sehome North Kitsap Port Angeles Bainbridge Sehome Cascade Shoreline Ferndale Sehome Sehome Ferndale Cascade Mi Jgmwfql --3 1 , l35.7 l33.4 l35.8 l43.4l ll8.23 l l9.3 lO8.0 l4O.7 14.3. ll7,l l35 MQYG4' ,A Y.. -ww :N W x Q iii, 1,1 4, , x. .gt xr NP S kinds... QUIK.. Let's G0 All The Way Under the supreme coaching ability ot Mr. Ken Crawford the BHS Raiders went almost all the way. With a l 6-O league record and 23- 6 season, the Raiders claimed the 4th place slot in the District Tournament. Raiders Brian Langstraat and Pete Charleston were elected to the All Opponents team with Honorable Mentions to Dan Carleton. Voted MVP: Pete Charleston, Sportsmanship: Dan Carleton, Most Improved: Chris ScrimsherfGareth Pooleon, Scho- lastic7Captain Brian Langstraat, and this year's Inspirational went to The Team. BHS 78 Sehome 65 BHS 74 Anacortes 48 BHS 67 Burlington 55 BHS 6l Lynden lOO BHS 56 Arlington 4l l68: l 1 Junior Kurt Galley paused to call BHS 67 Morysvllle 59 for a play. 2: Boys' Basketball Coaches: BHS 63 CC1SCCCle 70 Mr. Ken Crawford, John Groom, Rod BI-IS 67 Ferndgle 65 Eflmnbewigef Pgffuffhe Led 29392 BHS 84 smnwood 64 Vlefit lgG'kG?b H,eSl,?y Silo' SYS- BHS 85 Sedro Woolley 60 y ase a. eve ei, an ar leton, Chris Scrimsher, Jeff McBride, BHS 73 MT' Vernon 58 Drew Jamison, Pete Charleston, Brian BHS 54 Olyl'T'lplC 83 Langstraat, Keith Wallace, Kurt Galley, BI-IS 76 Sehome 53 ffleddff lilZlfiZ'E2l'flff1.'.Q Zlevfnllff BHS 8' Af'GCO'leS 49 2: At Districts Senior Drew plbmison Bl-ls 84 Burlington 77 passed aroundlthe Lynnwood guard. 31 BHS 72 Arlington 63 Senior Keith Wallace prepared for a sim- BHS 75 Ferndale 67 ple swish of two at the line. 4: Entering BHS 70 Sfgnwgod 62 the key, Senior Chris Scrimsher kept the BHS 77 Sedro Woolley 55 ball away from his 6'lO opponent. 5: BHS 60 59 Pete Charleston played center for the Raiders. 6: Abruptly coming to a stop, Mt. Vernon Gareth Pooleon looked for an opening. -l-OUITICIITISV11' PlCly 7: Three feet from the floor, Jeff I-IylcBrid5 relelasgd thi ball for two. FF: BHS 49 Lynnwood 81 eam aptain rian angstraat tota y BHS 91 Bainbridge 63 stretched out for two. 9. Looking for an open man, Dan Carleton pivoted under Bl-ls 53 Ml' Vernon 70 the hoop. BHS 73 Mark Morris 8l 'T tg. 5 at RIFE grunting galil!- Rg ll Rs l68 Boys' Varsity Basketball 'ENSSWNM if IPM N70 SMU? S-v-mg. mmm K' svcmi . f B gg' LN' w ' .QNNXSEBQSS - V . , ... I-VN -Q Q-. Q 5 X A . New iw vm .. ' A,A, , RK Q ii ,Quan 4 2 1 'yn , A' is 5 ' L 1 fn ' W' wi 3' 265 f l . Mi ' iL L F - SZ gi ' LL? S- , ' 1 . . x .. N-gf fo ,.. - ,inund- X... A wah. I amp The J.V, Basketball team was made up of eleven sophomores and one junior. This young team had a rollercoaster season winning twelve games and losing eight. They were able to put together only a three-game winning streak. One noticeable weakness of the team was foul shooting where they only managed 51 CM: for the season. Many of the losses were determined at the foul line. Emmett l-logan, the only junior on the team, shot an excellent 70470 from the freethrow line. The leading scorer and rebounder was Jeff Smits with 267 points, and l92 rebounds. l70:l: Kevin Engmen and Shawn Sanford went for the rebound. 2: J.V. Basketball Team. 3: Darcy Byrum fought a Bulldog for the ball. 4: Mark Wright enthusiasticly jumped when Terry Birdsell stole the ball in the final seconds. 5: Terry Birdsell scored two points for the J.V. team. l7l il Another game won for the J.V. Basketball team. 2: Shawn Sanford went for the rebound and got it. 3: Terry Birdsell and Kevin Engman really wanted the ball. 4: Freshmen Basketball team. Mark Wright, Dan McEvoy, Brian Talley, Kevin Engman, Shawn Sanford, Stede Ingram, Andy Kile, Jeff Smits, Graham Youtsey, Terry Birdsell, Emmet Hogan, and Darcy Byrum. llllig falling fi F? X 35 ft? glgg s 5, s S Z Q iii! i gg Qi ii 5 ' ' ,,,,.M-me . ev 1 N., ct 1 i , l 70 Boys' Basketball Q M ,. 5 5 is . . ls. . K -X... .,:,...i.,1 , .,,, VV ,V wi, - . -. . 1 . .. . ....i B QW S Leader of The Pack. Using an explosive offense, a te- nacious defense and a strong bench, the frosh boys' basketball team completed an undefeated season in the Freshman Northwest League. Leading scores were Sean Linville, Larry Tyndall, and Derek Olsen. The team averaged 73 points per game. Sean Linville, Darin Frost, Todd Bring, Kent Dickerson, Mel Asplund, Dave Ceranova, Derik Olsen, Larry Tyndel, Jason Staeber, Shawn Gregory, Brian Harrington and Eric Swanson. BHS Mt. Vernon BHS Ferndale BHS Sedro Woolley BHS Stanwood BHS Sehome BHS Burlington BHS Ferndale BHS Mt. Vernon BHS Lynden BHS Anacortes BHS Arlington BHS Sehome SPHd7QMhdN They Were Taking cz Bath. The Boys' Swim Team improved greatly over last year. The team consisted mostly of juniors, with one senior, Highlights of the season were wins over Anacortes and Everett early in the season. District qualifiers in individual events were John Ganzini, Brian Gardner, Beorn Edmonds, Matt Zandstra, Curt Crape and Mike Henderson. State qualifiers were John Ganzini, who won 3rd place in the 50 m freestyle and 7th place in the lOO m freestyle, Brian Gardner who won 3rd place in the lOOm breast stroke, and Mike Henderson who won lOth place in diving. l72:l: Brian Gardner, John Ganzini, and Mike Henderson were state qualifiers. 2: Boys' Swimming. l73:l 1 State qualifier Mike Henderson practiced his dives. 2: Matt Zandstra prac- ticed the breast stroke. 3: Coach Nancy Vidmoore talked to the boys. 4: A BHS swimmer executed a perfect dive from the starting block. 5: John Eggers and Matt Zandstra stopped for a break while an anonomous swimmer made a pest of himself. 6: Brian Peterson practiced the freestyle. Front Row: Coach Nancy Vidmoore, Brian Peterson, Matt Zandstra, Curt Crape, Beorn Ed- monds, and Shawn McClellan. Row 2: Bruce Peterson, Mike Henderson, Brian Gardner, John Ganzini, Curt Fleming, John Eggers, and Jeff Engles. 1 s, .. -t .--ki.c......m,,.... .1 F 'S 2 ova . ' S Q f. s an g 3 W Y- f Y iii .iii rm ff- Y I Q i t ,fr y wi: 1. J Si P 'ft'i J it 'S' if Q c as M H W, if i 1 G s. .. i s , 3 if if ,M ' f 1 cllfj l s ts? S N I .... s f-5' X 5 .i 2 ,, -- - E .14 L Hd UB ANS R Q 'Y-vi-ax .. ,. .I . iw-.g5.:, N -gg . .mm if ii 4 UQ? S 'swim 3 We ix Q el B ,K ,Q If 44 if A 3. Lv V h if ,:-.' , Y 2 it N me at BQ W g . -h Y , 3 1f ' -1 Al' V Bellingham 23 Sehome 57 Bellingham 57 Anacortes 25 Bellingham 86 Everett 85 Bellingham 59 Cascade l l l Bellingham 34 Marysville l 34 Bellingham 36 Mariner l 30 Bellingham 34 Mt. Vernon 57 Bellingham 83 Anacortes 84 Bellingham 24 Sehome 60 Boys' Swimming l73 King Uf Pain The Wrestling Team of l985 86 wanted to give Coach George Yonlick the most expensive retirement gift they could find They wanted to give some thing he would cherish something to make his 25th and final year as Belhngh am s Head Wrestling Coach a memorable one and they did After weeks months and literally years of paying the price for the gift the Raider matmen captured the State Championship for the King of Pain Mr George Yonlick In Washington there are 77 schools in class AA athletics and only one could claim that it s wrestling team was the best in the state This State Champion hours of sweating in a 90 room running for a half hour every day after practice and dieting to make the weight paid off as the Raiders achieved a 7 l league record and an overall record of lO l l Raider matmen battled and took first place in every tournament they entered Eleven wrestlers qualified for Regional competition 9 qualified for State and 6 of those wrestlers placed at State Senior Mark Martinez won the Scholastic Award Darrin Otter was voted by his teammates as the Most Inspirational Wrestler and received that award A special Those Who Stay Will Be Champions Award was given to Robert Paull for remaining with the team although he broke his foot early in the season Special recognition was given to State Champions Doug Caron H293 and Charly Myers H585 ship was Bellingham High School's only one so far outside of track. The many BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS DUAL MEETS Mt. Vernon Sedro-Woolley Snohomish Stanwood Burlington Sehome Lynnwood Ferndale Marysville Arlington Anacortes l74 Boys' Wrestling xt. r Front Row: Rick Dunn, David Maxwell, Curt Piantes, Ken Thorpe, Scott McAllister, Joe Chorvat, Rolly Jones, John Pitton, Eric Clossen, Blake Michaelson, Randy Sophie, and John Manzo, Row 2: Doug Caron, Mike l-lerriman, Darrin Otter, Jeff Blair, Robert Paull, Dave Black, Pat Skaggs, .lon Bell, Aron McDonald, and Mark Martinez, Row 3: Rick Rol- lins, Gerald l-lillaire, Dave McBarron, Joe Cleary, Rob Dibble, Joe l-loltrop, Rex Bennett, Darren Clark, Ed Brooks, and Charly Myers. l75:l: Dave McBarron masterfully executed a take down. 2: A well-developed Charly Meyers worked over his oppo- nent. 3: Ed Brooks thrashed a wrestler from the 'lother school. 4: Gentleman Doug Caron shook hands with one of the 33 wrestlers he would eventually defeat. 5: Rick Rollins, ignoring the blood on his nose, dominated his foe and the match. ,Att l Boys' Wrestling l75 TOURNAMENTS EOR 85-86 Wrestlerama 1st Mt. Vernon Tournament 1st Edmonds 1 st Sehome 1 st District 1 st Regional 1 st State 1 st 205 155 230 192 177 160.5 102.5 OUTSTANDING SENIORS CAREER RECORDS Doug Caron Charly Myers Ed Brooks Rick Rollins Rick Dunn STATE TOURNAMENT WRESTLERS 1985-86 Rick Dunn Doug Caron Rick Rollins Mark Martinez Ed Brooks Charly Myers Darrin Otter Joe Cleary Dave McBarron C1081 11291 11351 C1411 11481 11585 C1681 C1781 CHvyl lst District, lst District, 4th District, 2nd District, lst District, lst District, 2nd District, 2nd District, 2nd District, 2nd Regional, 1st Regional, 4th Regional, 2nd Regional, 1st Regional, lst Regional, 3rd Regional, 3rd Regional, 3rd Regional, 3rd 1 st top 5th 3rd 1 st top top 6th pts pts pts pts pts pts pts W L 100- 8 80-20 92-14 80-25 54-16 State State 1 6 State State State 1 6 1 6 State 176 Boys' Wrestling lp. C D0n't Stop 'Til You Get Enough 176:12 Doug Caron's arms were raised at the State Meet to conclude a per' season. 2: Doug Caron conducted another free wrestling lesson in the S' final. 177:12 Charly Myers, State Champ, congratulated the wrestlers he beat on way to the top. 2: Mark Martinez displayed the technique that made him the best wrestler in the state at 141 pounds. 3: Rick Rollins experienced the joi victory. 4: Joe Cleary proved that 'lwhat goes up must come down at the sh meet. 5: Coach Yonlick and Coach Bredy led the troops and watched dream a state title become reality. 6: Ed Brooks hoisted an opponent above his hi enroute to a 3rd place state finish. 7: The State Champion Team: John Pit Rick Dunn, Randy Sotie, Aron McDonald, Doug Caron, Rick Rollins, Ed Bro! Mark Martinez, Charly Myers, Darrin Otter, Joe Cleary, Gerald l-lillaire, and D McBarron. gl.. E NJ Y N Ge .N i FT 1, t D 'P an 5 8 EONSOL U 'ON ,. . . 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F ax- Q 6 Boys' Wrestling 177 FACULTY The teachers worked cooperatively to educate the students at Bellingham High School. lt was difficult for the faculty to adiust from trimester to semester systems and from five period to six period days After adjusting the curriculum they were able to effectively adapt to the new schedule To improve teaching techniques several teachers attended summer and night school conventions and in service workshops Classes were videotaped and used as a teaching presentation in the Bellingham School District as well as in other districts lTP Instructional Theory Practice was a designated class proved to teach good teaching methods Also each teacher was observed by an administrator who gave positive criticism and ideas to improve teaching instruction New this year to B H S was the Mentor Program New teachers were assigned to a mentor another well educated teacher in the school who also suggested ideas for classroom instruction Mentors were not judging or evaluating but served only as helpers This program was funded by the state with lOO mentor teachers throughout the state Overall the teachers and faculty provided successful teaching instruction at B H S Our teachers elt Inspzratzon Poznt was the place, They d leave the game early to catch a suh race Ezght track tapes rezgnea' supreme, To marry a doctor was every gzrl s a'ream But, there was one prohlem, just one oe, They had parents more strzct than the ezghtzes wzll know Historical Teacher Pictures l8O l8l Bellingham School District 5Ol Teachers l8-4 l93 Custodial Cafeteria l95 f ff ' i fi ' - ' N'M'ffIfffffff1fIfiflififQfffIf1iffffifififI11ffilfifff1iffl1fffifflfffffflffffffffffffffflffffffflff182 Bellingham High Administration ..........,...,..,.,..,..,..,,..,.,...,...........,..,..,..,,..,,.,....,...,.,,.,.,..,.....,.,...,..,..,.,....,.,..,.,..,..,........... l83 - iffffffffffffiffQfffff1fffiQffffifffiffffffifIfQ1ffffffflififffffllf1iiQQffffQifflfffffffffflfffffffffflf195 l78 Faculty Division cu. HLART fH f,1Mgg,m,v 5 ' mall ...W THE FZMILCTRIC FLAG , -.X .X TCJ l,L,4 - ...gn- u yf 1-' AMPK? ?'yH f N .4 ty' 7.3 KA 9111 JANlS JO PE A R Tay. vw tn: V' mfg YUHN YLFIN! TURN! .Q mmf W f us lp SANTMA V llif U40 M15 V fu, ,. M ,, 4 -.. 5365 i LM: F mf 4 HALL 81 llcll 8 N AWN 5 W4-1 xr ,.:mS'mlKl1 S MCA Qwd ' Q ' f WTS 103 5 whiff CHICAGO IX T35 4 I I The W We Were 18O:1:Mrs. Thompson, 1952. 2:Mr. Walton, 1950. 3:Mr. Monson, 1944, 4: Mrs. Ericsson, 1964. 5:Mr. Sliger, 1954. 181 :1 :Mr, Stephan, 1960. 2:Mrs. l-lavland, 1968. Mrs. Fenno, 1942. 4: Mr. Johnson, 1967. 5:Mrs. Logghe, 1965. 6:Mr, Pitsch, 1966. 7:Mrs. Elmendorf, 1962. 8:Mr. Bagley, 1966. 9:Mr. Rammerrnan, 1961. 1O:Mr. Galle 1963. 1 180 Historical Teachers ffl' L1 wx' y .r HM .i ut ILVL-,. X, :Hg V , s!I.i.e'Q, I. 'I :Q Hx -1- 4 - Q- if W , QC' Y v X A WN ' Q X f J W ' i A .. I Y H .M f ' M ,. Q X X 5 ' his QW: ' 'X 'X K V v YQ x x w N M TMXEMN. - 1 ' x x 5, .bk As:-4 JL, , tuzfu -H Maxx uf gm ru.. um M., . ,W --, rf f X E ,L - . X' -.4 N yi? . 1. ,, fx 1 S ies. 1' Q. ' 'P K s ' 1 j,n K .. 4 5 Historical Teachers 181 Y iz ji Where We Belong l: Dr. Lee Olsen, Superintendent of Bellingham Public Schools. 2: Mrs. Susan Trim- mingham, School Board Member, 3: Dr. Ted Czajkowski, Assistant Superintendent. 4: Dr. John Zei, Assistant Superintendent. 5: Mr. Hal Arnason, School Board Mem- ber. 6: Mrs. Carol Radke, School Board Member. 7: Mr. Brandt, School Board Member. 8: Mr. Frank Uhrig, School Board Member. 5 i 2 'Ct Q i aa' f'Zf4'fW'c'tf1f . N 1: t--, . A A rs... .K N ,+. .gc Y 'Jr' 4 : m:,. V +!M,,f. l , 3 A 5 Z et's Hem' or he Boys 5 X Q sz it 1. it mais KKZXN X X I - SR is 2 t 2 2 . r 5 gyms 431' 'NYY l: Mr. Larry Stephan, Principal. 2: Mr. Les Galley, Vice Principal. 3: Mr Steve Johnson, Vice Principal and Student Government Advisor. 4: Mr Curt Byrnes, Attendance Supervisor, Activities Coordinator. Faculty l83 Tell it Like it is l: Ms. Sue Bruntil: Senior Counselor, Core Team. 2: Mr, John Riseland: Junior Counselor, 3: Mrs, Carol Ericsson: Sophomore Counselor, Head Counselor. 4: Mrs. Jean l-lavland: Freshman Counselor. 5: Mr. R. Belka: Vocational Counselor and Work Experience Coordinator, Junior Achievement Board Member, Business Week Liaison, B.V.T.l. Advisory Board Member. 6: Mr. Charles Lawrence: Inter- vention Specialist. '-QF. Wm I I limi? if L ,..-ff' l84 Faculty 2 f k f .. ---- - k 1:-'W .M - me l 2 Mrs. Ginny Shearer: Business Office. 2: Diana Long, Office Assistant. 3: Mrs. Barbara Green, Secretary to the Principal, 4: Mrs. Jaqueline Trott, Computer Program Supervisor. 5: Mrs, Gloria Elsner, Guidance Secretary, Counseling Office. 6: Mrs. Donna Pauley, Library Secretary, AV Assistant, Bookroorn Manager. 7: Mrs. Jettie VanSinderen, Attendance Office. 8: Mrs. Paulette Freeman, School Nurse. 9: Mrs. June Gamlen, Secretary, Main Office. Faculty l85 X tis if is l: Mrs. Bette Alexander: English, Business Educa- tion, Business Department Representative. 2: Mr. Del Bargewell: Biology. 3: Mr. Thom Barrie: Eng- lish. 4: Mr. Paul Berg: Yearbook Advisor, Art, Fine Arts Department Representative. 5: Mr. Arnold Bobson: P.E,, Boys' and Girls' Tennis Coach. 6: Mrs. Joan Beardsley: Chemistry. 7: Mr, Allan Bredy: Social Studies, Head Girls' and Boys' Soccer Coach, Assistant Wrestling Coach. 8: Mr. Steve Clarke: Drama, English, Drama Club Advisor. . 5 K . .,..Mw1S f . 4, I ..,, . l86 Faculty 1 3 ln.. Ls., . I 'Nc V l 2 Mr, Jett Dorr: Mathematics, Assistant Cross Coun- try and Track Coach, Intramural Basketball. 2: Mrs. Jeanne Dorr: P.E., l-lealth. 3: Mr. Steve Dolmatzz Eng- lish, AP. English, Forensics. 4: Mr. Ken Crawford: So- cial Studies, l-lead Basketball Coach, Assistant Foot- ball Coach, Raider Radical Advisor, 5: Mrs. Becky El- mendort: Mathematics, Curriculum Coordinator. 6: Mr. John Craig: Vocational Planning, Varsity Baseball Coach, Assistant Football Coach. 7: Mr. Dermot Cun- ningham: Adaptive Instruction. 8: Mr. Alan Doud: Physics, Chemistry, Faculty l87 ,- '---i -2 li Mr. Dick Farwell: Mathematics, Computer Sci- ence, 2: Mrs, Virginia Fenno: Librarian. 3: Ms. Guthrie: Social Studies, English, Girls' J.V. Basket- ball Coach, Sophomore Advisor. 4: Mr. LeRoy Gal- ley: English, Assistant Basketball Coach. 5: Mr. Hansen: Social!Communications, Functional Math. 6: Mrs. Janet Harris: Mathematics. 7: Mr. John Groom: Mathematics, Computer Science. 8: Mr. Brian l-lardcastle: Geology, Chemistry, Phys- lCS. f Qc X - -I - ' I S' 'fr' . . J- 1 1 X' - ' f ' . - f f if: F .... S A. fm. W... -'-f.g.f 2 iii 'il l . ,-f .F l88 Faculty ' . 25 A 1 L . . .'V' l A . T. Q . l: Mr. Mark Hubner: English, Knowledge Bowl Advi- sor, 2: Mr. Frank lnslee: Art, WTI Advisor, Care Team, Varsity Softball and Swimming Coach. 3: Ms. Carol K. Jimeno: P.E., Health. 4: Mr, Tim Irvin: College Writing, Honors English, Humanities, A.P. English, Head Track Coach and Head Cross Country Coach. 5: Mrs. Etta Kirk: Home Economics, Odaci Advisor. 6: Mr. Rod Kammenga: Industrial Arts, Mechanical Drawing, Photography, Assistant Football Coach, Assistant Basketball and Track Coach. 7, Mr. R. Jorgenson: Mathematics. 8: Mr, Stan Kreft: French, Assistant Girls' Basketball Coach, Assistant Boys' Basketball Coach, Faculty I89 5 I l: Ms, Helen Montgomery: Social Studies, Department Representa- tive. 2: Mr. Jim Langston: English. 3: Miss Laurie J. Mercer, Spanish, French, Assistant Drama Coach. 4: Ms. Joan Logghe: Special Education 5: Mr. Gary Nelson: l-listory, P.E. 6: Mrs. Pam Mueller: English, Reading Lab. 7: Mrs, Bettie McNeely: Busi- ness Education, Sophomore Advi- sor. 8: Mr. lan Monson: Woodshop. MQW Q M WWW WW? alma Q , ' s Q. , QKQ X , L.. lit bf. ,sg X xxx l: Mr. Gregory Pitsch: Special Education, Psychology, De- partment Representative, Ticket Squad Advisor. 2: Mr. Mark Patterson: Band. 3: Mr. Neil Parker: English, Assistant Football and Head Girls' Basketball Coach. 4: Mr. Gale Ra- merman: Mathematics, Math Department Representative, Math Club Advisor. 5: Mr, Ron Roberts: Electronics, Audio Visual Coordinator, Sophomore Class Advisor. 6: Mr. Mi- chael Pooleon: History, Economics, Curriculum Facilitator. 7: Mr. Hal Roberts: Biology. 8: Mrs. Beverly Race: Algebra, Cheerleader Advisor. Faculty I9l l: Mrs. Kay Thompson: Home Economics, Department Representative. 2: Mr. Merv Sliger: Choral Music, Flag Team, Swing Choir, Sophomore Girls' Ensemble. 3: Mr. Paul W. Skaggs: Mathematics, Math Club Advisor, Ad- vanced Placement Calculus. 4: Mr. George Yonlick: U.S. History I 81 ll, Wrestling and Golf Coach, Mat Maid Advi- sor. 5: Mr, Mark Schlicting: Orchestra, Chamber Orches- tra, Guitar. 6: Mr. Robert Safsten: Social Studies. 7: Mrs. Darlene Valum: Health, English, Senior Advisor. 8: Mrs. VanZanten: French, Japanese. l92 Faculty 2 NH ex - S -... 1-Q. s. s :ss X ' S1757-nwmslsms in F F , l: Mrs. Nancy Wilrnot: Home Economics, Pep Squad Advisor. 2: Mr. Robert White: Social Studies, Assistant Football Coach. 3: Mrs. Vicki Stevens: Social Studies. 4: Mrs. Sharon Voth: German. 5: Ms. Kathleen Waldron: Spanish. 6: Mr, Mal Walton: Business Education, Accounting, Keyboarding, Business MathfElectronic Calculators. 7: Mr, Vel West: PE., Head Football Coach. 8. Mr. Alan Watts: English l 8. ll, Speech, College Writing! World Literature I St ll, Practical English, Honor Society Advisor, Graduation Speeches Advisor. s AW , . .,. , Qin' B.. . . . Open rms With Open Arms our Teacher Aides assisted our teach- ers with everything from Mrs. Crocker in the Atten- dance Office to Russ Nelson on stage. The readers, Mrs. I-loornbeek and Mr. Machin graded hundreds of para- graphs and essays for all English classes from G.U.S. to College Writing. With the help of the rest of the aides the entire school ran smoothly. Q .M s-XS. xA J nf.. A ig. Apu!!! . till 'l Wlllllmll 'ffll l94:l: Mrs. Connie Crocker helped in the attendance and math of- fices, in the library, and she functioned as the Curriculm secretary. 2: Mrs. Sue l-loornbeek explained her grading tactics to a group of stu- dents. 3: Ms. Lorraine North spent her time in OCS by reading interest- ing novels, 4:Ms. Andree Powell was open armed to be an E.S.L. Tutor. 5:On stage, Russ Nelson was the Tech Director and was involved with Drama Club. 6: Carmen Joseph assisted in the Indian Counseling Of- fice. 7: Mrs. Merrily Allioto corrected Traffic Safety worksheets and helped organize the AV department. 8: Ms. Susie Mclvor assisted with the Special Ed department and in the Laundry room. 2 We-Q N ...,,,..... Cm . 3S A '-fs.-... was f M Shake t The Cafeteria assistants and Custodial crews shook a variety of different substances. The ladies in the cafete- ria prepared everything, even breakfast. New for this year, the School Board started a breakfast program for the students. A favorite was the Raider Mclvluffin. Our dedicated custodial staff made our school a cleaner place to learn with their round-the-clock devotion. I95: l 2 Day custodians Norm Bagley, Mike Lewis, and Doug Kushan. 2: Head Custodian Tim Bender. 3: The Cafeteria assistants: Nancy Kur- uza, and Jackie Schooner. Roberta Huffman, Debbie Klineman, Shirley Black, Cindy Staebert, Helen Jenkins, and Zoie Delvluth. 4: Carole Causer spent her daytime rounds cleaning 'lpeace signs, off lockers. The evening custodians, Bill Hicks and Dan McCort. , if f f f r ,, ' ' T ,, ,,', S. Custodial and Cafeteria Staff l95 PRI You woke up to chirping birds and the sunshine. You shut your alarm clock off, and crawled out of bed and the house wasn't freezing cold. Instead ofa wool sweater and a rain slicker, you put on a pair of Jam shorts and a t-shirt. For most of us Bellingham folks, our white legs stood out like pieces of chalk, although some were more fortunate because they had been to the electric beach which added the golden glow of summer to their skin. All day at school you thought of the beach, and hurried out to lunch to lay in the sun on the lawn. Your sixth period math class is the worst, when you sat looking out the third floor window, and smelled the freshly cut grass. Yes, it hit Bellingham l-ligh School once again- SPRING FEVER! A time when all hunks, locks, women, and freshmen come out of hibernation. Packing up the dreams God planted in the fertile soil of you. Can't helieve the hopes He's granted means a chapter in your life is through But we'll keep you close as always it won't even seem you've gone. 'Cause our hearts in hig and small will keep the love that keeps us stro And friends are friends forever if the Lord's the Lord of them and a friend will not say never 'cause the welcome will not end though its hard to let you go in the Father's hand we know, 1,061,115 That a lzfetime's not too long to live as friends. lWth faith and love God's given springing from the hope you know, is the strength that now you show -Micheal W S mzth Spring Tolo ...... ..... S :2 - S.'3 Senior Prom ..... .... S :4 - S:5 Softhall ........ .... S :6 - S.'7 Basehall ..,...... .... S :8 - S.'9 Boys' Track ..... ..., S :10 S.'11 Girls' Track ..... .... S :12 Boys' Tennis ..... .... S :14 Boys' Soccer ..... .... S :16 197 196 Spring Spring Division Sai Raindrops Kept Falling On Their Heads Attention all students: You are cordially invited to attend The T986 Spring Semi-Formal Tolo APRIL SHOWERS Sponsored by ODACI April i2, T986 8:30 PM Bellingham High School gym. Refreshments will be senled. Entertainment provided by Ground Zero. Various picture packets will be available Courtesy of Donette Studio. R.S.V.P. tickets available in mainhall for S7.00 per couple Ur 3 a 3 l: The enthusiasm of this long awaited event shown on the faces of Darren Hogue and Debbie Holmes. g 2: The picture packets may have been expensive : but, they were well w0rTh it. 3: A traditional pose 1 GQGHTST the m6m6 0l'l6l'lfBd DGCKQTOUHG WUIS Of- tractive to Dave STUITZ Gfld JSODGYTS JGFOWSKI. s S T, S:2 Spring Tolo l: Darrin Clark and Stephanie Lynch took a break after an hour or so of dancing. 2: Jenny Daniels was impressed by her date, Brian Leishman. 3: Halfway through the evening, Doug Caron took time out to relax, and Teresa Payne did likewise. 4: Escorted by Bruce Kussman, Tami Freudenberg held the receipt and a rose. 5: Jesse Daniels, Dave Belben, Emily Mallahan, Ann Zender, Tony Mohe, and Tina Patrick discussed Pee Wee's Big Adventure. Spring Tolo S:3 M4500 Wt Fifty years ago here at Bellingham High School the graduating class had their Senior Ball and their theme was One Enchanted Evening . Being the 50th graduating class, the seniors decided that their senior prom would also be One Enchanting Evening . The prom was held at the Viking'Union at Western Washington University on Saturdayg May iO, 1986. Over 250 students attended the last big function efore graduation. The couples arrived in various exotic cars such as Jaguars, Conlettes, Preludes, and the ever popular Limo. The sun shone brightly prom night which made students' drives to dinner in LaConner, Canada, and in town even more enjoyable. Excitement was in the air throughout the night as the couples danced to the music of the popular University of Washington band, Spectrum All in all the Senior Prom was a great success, and a memorable event for everyone. S54:l:l Brent Hickey added the finishing touch to Rachel Raade's prom attire. 2: Mike ZI9lSjUST wanted some privacy with his date Michelle Briggs. 3: Rick Rollins gave Charlie :vlyers game advice on where to take his date alter the prom, as Derin C ark eagerly is ene . S14 Senior Prom his-Re . E T 1 z : Q g ee' '.., X 1 iti L C' S:5:l: Kurt Galley and Kim Cochrane, Chris Schrimsher and Susan Vermeulen, Amy Baklund and Gareth Pooleon, all shared their en- thusiasm for the enchanting evening . 2: Mr. Galley waited for the cold beverage which he had purchased for Ms. Bruntil. 3: Brian Langstraat and Amy Barrett were caught sharing an intimate mo- ment. 4: The dance floor at the Viking Union was decorated beautiful- ly for the seniors who danced all night long. 5: Bill Lampmen with Bellingham High School alumnus Stephanie Reid enjoyed the view from the patio. Senior Prom S 5 Slanding In 4... Til 9 STl'i KG Zo TT 6 f any ol! 86 gym Q. V' WL A -+xM..Q,,Qmwk The Raider Sohball Teams were STanding ln The STrike Zone a loT This season. The ball was'piTched, The hiT was made, and few people sTruck ouT. Team spiriT was a big Theme This year. WiTh everyone off The benches and cheering on Their TeammaTes, The season was successful. Time after Time, icoachefs Fralnk Inslee, Gina Campbell, and Gina LaRoux made The season un, no war . Front Row: Rici Yake, CaThie Pilch, Marcy Maggard, Julie ChrisTensen, Shauna Jersey, and Jill Bakker. Row 2: Jamie Dixon, Melanie Roberls, Lisa Mathews, Angela Swanson, Lisa Cook, Ron- do Cadman, Becky Hudson, Wendy Bobbih, and April Rollins, issing: Tami Grunhurd. S:6 S0fTbaIl me-is- -' . ' -- ,Q-.K -T -g,,..fN .ia , ... . , f- f'.'- ' ..f .A- fe T K' . V 1 . .s,,,,,,,.,., Junior Varsity Front Row: Connie Winsaur, Tara Fleetwood, Katie Newstrom, Marnie Martinez. Row 2: Joann Burford, Crissanda Shelenk- ing, Charlene Hanson, Jean Kimmich, Janel Richardson, Gina Campbell. Row 3:'Raynelle Russell, Darla Rothenbuhler, Angela Osborne, and Amy avaguire. C Group Front Row: Dawna Fox and Shawn Atkinson. Row 2: Debbie Dowd, Angle Nelson, Lynette Vos, Joelle Judge, Diana LaFreniere. Row 3: ine? Longanecker, Katie Olson, Malia Young, Toska Chuynk, and Jessica un. S:6:l: Becky Hudson provided back up for Shauna Jersey. 2: April Rollins went 2 for 4 against Snohomish. 3: Hitting over .4OO in more than ten games, Jamie Dixon led the team in batting. 4: Varsity Softball Team. 5: ecky Hudson ran for first mans times during her softball career. S:7:l: Junior Varsity Softball Team. 2: onda Cadman hit safely in more than ll games. 3: Angela Swanson came back from a leg injury to hit 3 for 4 against Stanwood. 4: C Softball Team. Estes 3 VCI rsity Softball Scores BHS 2 Ferndale l BHS 2 Anacortes 8 BHS 4 Sehome 8 BHS 2 Marysville 3 BHS 3 Sedro Woolley l7 BHS ll Blaine 3 BHS 6 Stanwood l BHS 3 Burlington 5 BHS 6 Snohomish 7 BHS 3 Ferndale l BHS 9 Anacortes lO BHS 7 Sehome IO BHS 5 Arlington 4 BHS 2 Mt. Vernon l BHS O Mt. Vernon 9 BHS 3 Burlington 2 Softball S:7 I ssgsg ..... f if g g ya will Q ll... ' E by . .,., .,,Q,, . I . . ., 2 j E: II q:,Q . . IIDAQ I q g zqz qqklq l 2A y y y yys iX L s is II ,, . I m y ? ..A II . y ii Ta The Ball Game! The Boys' Baseball team completed their season losing more than they won, while getting excellent performances from a number of players. Senior Kirk Ciift led the team with a number of excellent pitching performances. The young Raiders, with seven underclassmen starting, look forward to very strong teams over the next several years. A , ,: M M.. .L l .'.1, 'Ease i'.: - 15 fg- -1.. . . 1 a S E1 . V .,...Z tff.'f' . . .. .3 di liar.. 8:8 Baseball 2 5 J B ii - 2 iii: X is Ss W X yi S:8:l: Jeff Hinkle dropped his shoulder for a sacrifice tl'y. 2: Kirk Clift wound up for the pitch. 3: Varsity group photo: ront Row: Kirk Clitt, Mike Pederson, John Wheatmon, Don Carelton, Aoron McDonoid, and Pete Shearer. Row 2: Sean Linville, Steve Reid, Steve Duppentholer, Greg Enell, Shawn Gregory, John Hulbert, Dovid Chopin, and Darrin Otter. 4: Kelly Lambert tried to figure out who was taking his picture. S:9:l: Jason Stoeber was ready to play ball. 2: Pete Shearer checked the runner ot first before throwing the ball to home plote. 3: The skillful Matt Ruskin tried to hit the ball out of the daring Kelly Lomberts mouth. A: Mcrc Owings thought Now, did the coach give me the bunt or the hit-away signal? 5: C-team group photo: Front Row: Reese Pretlyman, Mike Harriman, andy Johnson, Barry Lovell, Mel Asplund, Don McDonald, Jason Staeber. Row 2: Jayson Thoyne, Rod Buss, John Pitton, Marc Owings, Jett Jorgenson, Tom Pilch, ond Matt Rushin, Jr. BHS l Snohomish 13 BHS 3 Ferndale 4 BHS l Mariner ll BHS lO Anacortes 5 BHS 4 Sehome 3 BHS 3 Burlington 6 BHS l Sedro Woolley 14 BHS to Marysville 4 BHS O Mount Vernon 2 BHS 3 Arlington 6 BHS l Ferndale 7 BHS 2 Anacortes 3 BHS O Sehome 5 BHS 3 Burlington 7 BHS 3 Arlington 4 BHS 7-6 Sta nwood 6-l BHS 3 Sedro Woolley 4 BHS O Mount Vernon 10 BGSSDOII S:9 King of The Road The i986 Raider Boys' Track team finished the regular season with a 6-2 dual meet record and some outstanding individual performances. With four returning placers from the 3rd place state meet in 1985, the boys had a solid nucleus to build on, and the team responded with an impressive 2nd place at the highly com- petitive Dorr invitational. They were also 5th at the AAA dominated Lincoln Invita- tional and 8th at the 80-team Shelton lnvite. Leader of the team was senior Gareth Pooleon, the defending state champion and school record holder in the long jump at 23' 4lA , and the 2nd place state finisher and school record holder in the 300 intermediate hurdles at 38.43. At press-time Gareth led the state in his two specialties and war ranked in the top 5 in the 100, ll0 high hurdles, and the 400 meters as well. Other outstanding individuals were senior vaulter Max Kurtz, 5th at state in '85, and state leader at l4'0 in '86, Junior Pete Charleston, 6th place state high jumper in '85 and 2nd ranked in '86 with a leap of 6'8V2 , and Rich Wingerter, 6th in The state triple jump in '85 and ranked 4th in '86. OThel' llTlpOfTOhT winners Wefe Bl'lGh TGTleY lh The D0le VGUTT, Steve SChel'TlSTOd in The shot DUT, Jeff Smits ln The jGVellI'l, Mike HOlT1llT0l'l lh The triple jUl'T1p, Jeff McBride lh The hUl'dleS, Ghd Spfll'lTel'S Malt Zandstra Gnd Andy STl'0l'Tlbel'Q. FfeShm0h Todd Bl'lhQ, Bo W0Odl'TlOl'lSee, Ghd Erik SWGhSOl'l Gll eOI'l'leCT leTTel'S. As The boys Dl'6pGTe forthe League Gnd DlSTl'lCTS, Thell' goal is to win The N0l'ThWeST League title Ghd bflhg hOlTle Ol'lOThef state Tl'0phY. Front Row: Erik Swanson, Brian Talley, Allen Barber, Mike Hamilton, Andy Strom berg, and Jeff McBride. Row 2: Rich Wingerter, Matt Zandstra, Malt Lubetich, Peter Kaligas, Max Kurtz, Todd Bring, Pete Charleston, and Gareth Pooleon. Row 3: Randy Kale, Kent Dickerson, Jeff Smits, Ross Olsen, Steve Schemstad, Charlie Leslie, Tony Darmanan, Rob Ross, Ryan Parrish, Adam Zuehlke, and Don DeBeeld. Row 4: Brian Peterson, Darin Frost, Shawn Haynes, Brian Leishman, Emmet Hogan, Mike Anker, Glenn Kinney, From Row: Erik Swanson, Brian Talley, Allen Barber, Mike Hamilton, Andy Stromberg, and Jett McBride. Row 2: Rich Wingerter, Matt Zandstra, Matt Lubetich, Peter Kaligas, Max Kurtz, Todd Bring, Pete Charleston, and Gareth Pooleon. Row 3: Randy Kale, Kent Dickerson, Jeff Smits, Ross Olsen, Steve Schemstad, Charlie Leslie, Tony Darmanan, Rob Ross, Ryan Parrish, Adam Zuelhlke, and Don DeBeeld. Row 4: Brian Peterson, Darin Frost, Shawn Haynes, Brian Leishman, Emmet Hogan, Mike Anker, Glenn Kinney, Kevin Ehrenfieldt, Joe Duffy, and Brendan Hogan. 1986 Boys Meet Scores Bellingham 76 Sedro Woolley 23 Sehome 83 Bellingham 87 Burlington 67 Mt. Vernon 24 Bellingham 97 Ferndale 75 Arlington 8 Bellingham 86 Stanwood 93 Anacortes 5 Dorr Invitational: 68 pts. 2nd place X 16 teams Lincoln Invitational: 40 pts, 5th place X T6 teams Shelton Invitational: 18 pts. 8th place X 80 teams sito Boys' truck ' wiv sig S 3 ss as its ss ,Q fifi im as ww time 'f i .L . wear- wvwg, se w . YU, ,Q P2 . lm S:lO:i: Gareth Poaleon added yet another im- pressive iump to his list. 2. Matt Zandstra whizzed by his opponents. 3: Andy Stromberg got a good start out of the blocks. 4: Senior Rich Wingerter strived for a winning jump. 4: First to cross the line, Terry Birdsell claimed a victory. Szllzl: Emmet Hogan led the pack the entire race. 2: Brian Talley jumped to a new PR. 3: After leaving his competition in the dust, Gareth Pooleon crossed the line, 4: Max Kurtz vaulted the bar in his record holding style. 5: Jett McBride's high jump earned points forthe Raiders. 6: Matt Zandstra raced his way to another victory, 7: Boys' Track Team. Boys' Track Szli Sr Do Run, Run, Run At press time the 1986 Raider Girls' Track team was enjoying one of the best seasons in school history. They were getting ready to defend the Northwest League Championship they won in 1985 and ranked as one of the best teams in the state in any classification. Besides compiling a 7-1 daul meet record they finished a close second to defending state cham- pion Rainier Beach at the Dorr Invitational. They were second only to AAA power Wilson at the Lincoln Invitational, and finished fourth out of 85 schools at the prestigous Sammamish invitational, emerging as the top AA team in the huge field. The Raiders had several outstanding individuals contributing to their suc- cess. Shannon O'Neil was the AA state leader in the 100 meters andthe 400 meters, and ran anchor on all three relay teams which were ranked second in the state at press time. Alisha Walsh and Melissa Landreth were ranked in the top five in the sprints, Gwyn Pooleon was third in the 300 hurdles, as were Keturah Long in the javelin and Christa Bengen in the long jump. Marya Smith, Stacey Nordtvedt, Wendy McDonal , and Jody Nichols all contributed valuable points in open events and relays. Shannon O'Neil set a new school record in the 100 meters atl2.2, and the 4x100 relay team of Bengen, Pooleon, Walsh and O'Neil set a new record of 500 at the Lincoln Invitational. Bellingham 66 Sehome 28 Sedro Woolley 73 Bellingham 81 Mt. Vernon 66 Burlington 16 Bellingham 82 Ferndale 70 Arlington 14 Bellingham 85 Stanwood 66 Anacortes 5 Dorr Invitational 76 points 2nd place X16 teams Lake Stevens invitational 77 points 3rd place X 16 teams Lincoln invitational 76 points 2nd place X 16 teams Sammamish Invitational 25 points 4th place X 85 teams 1: Raider sprinters lined up at the starting line. 2: Ketura Long wound up for a record break- ing throw. 3: Gwyn Pooleon and Shannon 0'Nelll flashed their winning smiles. 4: Relay team of Bengen, Walsh, Landreth and O'Neill warmed up for their event. S:13:1: Girls' Track Team. 2: Claire Roland practiced throwing the javelin. 3: Alisha Walsh and Christa Bengen outran their opponents. 4: Jody Nichols s rived for a personal record. 5:Christa Bengen watched her teammates excell in their events. 6: Melissa Landreth handed off to Shannon O'Neil. S:12 Girls' Track git ...eff 53fi'H'fS::tiYm' H 1: fc, 'W .... X - -M , l N if . ' arg:-a-5: - 5 -V : , A - -. vs. f ..:X:,... , ,K ' is X,,... 1: S Sl Q i S S ,-:. its K i Ei : l S H933 : NS : csee J , P 1' XX.. yi ,. WH3i:S1,1,g ,i . l Wi: R ,, . ., img, :Q 'f i . j ' XM L,:. was ,Q Ai A- s ,. te f Xxs-wzwft-,-1911. ft X Y Q K it Front Row: Andrea Grams, Tami Drier, Marlo Zoeger, Nan Nguyen, Justine Kyckelhahn, Betsey Lee, Terri Hoselton, and Claire Roland. Row 2: Karey Chalfont, Margo Gilliam, Heather Burton, Jennifer Dorr, Marya Rothenburger, Amy Schmidt, Tricia Bernard, Wendy Sandell, Gina Langford, Trisha Bates, Camille Marston, Namura Long, and Keturah Long. Row 3: Roberta Hit- chcack, Stephanie Lahti, Linda Carlson, Shannon O'Neill, Alisha Walsh, Tami Freudenberg, Marya Smith, Gwyn Pooieon, Jody Nichols, Melissa Landreth, Christa Bengen, and Stacey Nordtvedt. Row 4: Wendy McDonald, Jennifer Horne, April Kimbley, Tina Fleming and Cassandra Karuza. Girls Track S:l3 XD e MEX L Q Fi! WALKING ON A THIN LINE Boys' Tennis had a very successful season under The coaching of Ar- nold Bobson. The Team was 4th inthe league with 9 wins and 5 losses. The highlight ofthe season was defeating Sehome 4 to 3. Inspirational Player oft e Year Award was given to Juan Pablo Penalba, who was a foreign exchange student from Spain. l: Seniors Tom Roe and Drew Jamison combined talents to become a successful doubles Team. 2: Boys' Tennis Team. 3: Chip Stone rocketed a serve to a player on The other side ofthe net. 4: Foreign exchange student Juan Pable Penalba Took the league by surprise with outstanding skill and determination. Front Row: Rob Dibble, Rob McMurray, and Mat Walsh. Row 2: John Charleston, Chad Loreen, Tom Roe, Stede Ingram, Drew Jamison, Joe Cleary, Juan Pablo Penalba, Chip Stone, Matt Harrington, Jon Endicott, and Coach Babson. BHS O Sedro Woolley 7 BHS 5 Arlington 2 BHS 5 Anacortes 2 BHS 2 Mt. Vernon 5 BHS 4 Blaine O BHS 7 Stanwood O BHS 6 Burlington l BHS 4 Sehome 3 BHS 6 Anacortes T BHS O Sedro Woolley 7 BHS 7 Blaine O BHS 2 MT. Vernon 5 BHS 5 Arlington O BHS 7 Sta nwood 0 BHS 4 Burlington 3 BHS 3 Sehome 4 Boys' Tennis S:l5 Thanks Class of 86 for laughter, friendship, and good times. You are my lst class 81 very special to me. I am proud of your accomplishments 8. applaud your amazing talents It s a pleasure to watch you move into fu- ture successes 81 adventures. Stop by and say hello for I will miss your corny jokes. Thanks for putting up with me! Here s to your health 81 hap- piness. Mrs. B. So you think Im crazy? The Battery was dead! The BIG A HoIySpar- e my black belt! was I born in a barn or on a Tree Tranch? DURRR PLAY I dont get it?! Over ABUNDANCE of what J I? Dandy for PRES-Barny for vice-PRES!Hey D . . . and die-watch your vocabulary man FigNewtons are NERMALS. Tooter and Father Burbany-Heaven July4th I985. But you dont taste Nutty!! Jus want to say thanx to:JC and family RY.BM.RF.LS.RH.DB. Thanx Bro GG. TearBear Mrs. L.GC.Mr.andSB-ILY? lm going to miss you Bird-ILY-more than you know!! GOTA GO VERN WELL OK THEN!! PS. Thanx mom B! FKA! LAKE CHELAN!Righf TC?LL you still in Luv?KW isn tTrig Wonderful?Bet- ter watch out for those Dickenson s workers TC!TL you still sane- ?JazziiI! Red Hair? Did the battery acid leak? ls your mouse in your sax still VaI?? Solo ensemble yeh! Good Job Darcy! squeak Bunny Squeak- !Funness!Thanx KQTCTFTLLLSML SKDWBMHKWDBBCKBCMAB and everyone in Band and YB! see ya next year! RD BB Amb cont Remember ABSV STKSKCKHSPSS JSCBJRCB LUVYA' Terminators MBA champs 86 4x4 broncnovaVWsad7SKI powder dog Aarh!WHARFIN it!PICKLE JO greattimes JWEMSJDCJCD JAK JEDCMZBGTR MLKWKR' we BEAT the OTHER school'punkersRSAD!N Jim sogIadImetyou!!Urneenso much tome!! LuvU!ThankGodForAll HisPa tience'TEXASherelcome! Dreams WlLLcome trueGALVASTON4ever Hey girls its been fun! Project Chal- lenge WXST 81 SCABBTLEV w!SV. Trunk Action! Sheri-Rebound that blasted ball! I LIKE U! D-O-METERS 81 B-METERS are great. KS-Beware of the Dave syndrome. MB-Still have your PG calendar from the night of stars and cigars! FREDDY KRUGER LIVES. Hey Susan are ya gettin this? Mike get out of my house ur so ob- noxious! GNOS-Mr. BO and The Buff Invasion. Amy if you asked me out to dinner ld say Bon Voyage! I am not a librarian! DANA AMY MICHELLE JILL NANCY CAROL KIM KELLI- SHERI SUSAN- I WILL MISS YOU A LOT! Wonder Twins Powers-Acti- vate! Bye! CATHY! WSU IS iii I Wouldn t go now I still wouldn t go now! ls it me?!? Footloose LH. The CHERRY MAVERICK! How many people? Ooh the Chevettemabile 2Omph Put it here we went campin AB! BIFF AK No No New Years Day! Oops sorry wrong car! CB How much is the school worth Nance? SL79? KINKY!! BR BR Wenatchee Shiga- dam iii FLAG-TEAM AB! Sl .O9 Lets get 4 LF8-TT Hi What seems to be the problem officer? Yeah I Chew! ORVILLE Heaven Rawls Drive-in Sorry bout the crut-ches! 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What'sTheBestThing ThatHappened ToYouThisYear? AndWhylSWilIie's HairRed? And- WhyDoesLee LoveAmanda? Tun- eInNext Week AndWe'llMeet InTheBarking Lot,oops,IMeanThe- Parking Lot. DanceJen, Dance!How- Many Points?WaitA Minute,What KindOfAGame IsThis?You HaveTo EatAIlThePlums Derin.Who Bunny- HopsBest?1i8 onKami'sList. Don- 'tYouDare TellAnyone! WayToGo CamiIIe,IOth PIace!No Brad, It's4x- 4tanxbO4cscx . . . AreWeStill Crabby?AndThe Ping-PongCham- pion ls . . . HeyAllYouSeniors, Don't ForgetToWrite.I LuvYaSher8tMar! Oh,Mitch,Don'tForget AboutYour- Weasel,OrWas ItA Duck?But Hey,ItHasBeen Festive Right Guys? Rom.I2:7,8K 'IWHEN THE RED ROCKS, THE OF- FENSE STOPS !'PickIe8tNavajo- .Loonie baters atSH. Angelay- 8tCrissy I left my purse at Vortex. Hillsdale wfvids at F's House DOJCRBwfBum at RawlsSIO DB Be at dat chick!SD cant dance like me Spinmeright aroundbaby! LPkee- pyour headup!RM Magnet VOMP!SR Iwant Kamys keys. SC what can I say eh? JR. Prom, I gotta date. Happy retirement GEO! 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X gpbog TM csv EO ge 28 EAST HOLLY BELL NGHAM WASH 98225 73 5 30 Faith Lutheran Church 2750 MCLEOD ROAD BELLINGHAM. WA 98225 733-3970 Cen 8l'5 HOUSEWARES PAINT HARDWARE LUMBER PLUMBING NURSERY ELECTRICAL TOOLS AUTOMOTIVE 3968 Guide Meridian Bellingham Store Hours: M-F 9-9 SAT 9-6 SUN 9:30-6 . ,X 5, Q , Q, N as 'L 1 il F n A 2, dly, It 'W' Kiki swf 'L 4' ivan 3 , wg' V 'iii , ,,.wawt5W:iH' I 0573, JMg',,Q.f,fL,ff M :.gi5.ll1 ll Qi. 4 ' lf Featuring BELLINGHAM CHRYSLER CENTER Chrysler 0 Plymouth 0 Dodge Ab Dodge Trucks M Coachrnen R.V.'s 1615 Iowa St. U Bellingham, WA 98225 Bus. 734-8810 County 384-3211 WM. T. FOLLIS, REALTOR 104-A prospect st. 0 beIlinghom,w rounoeo in 1921 BUS: C206j 734-5850 C2062 A 398-1195 RES: CZOGD 676-9396 Best of Lack Class of '86 50 years of Raider Pride Steaks ond fresh seofood Sllifflmishwoy We salute your healthy future' Fine Dining Whatcom Emergency Center Children's Center Preventive Health Education Nutritional Counseling Care Van Transportation sf. Lakes General Hospital j sos sas: chemin sneer Bellingham, Washmglon 98225 C K205J 734-B300 0 354-5931 This Space Donated by The Haircut RHEA'S MARKET aike 2230 Cornwall Ave. Family owned and operated for over 25 years. 6064 BELLINGHAM ' u HERB 84 SANDRA RHEA Swzmsuzts 9 N SG, sn-war l 0 annsn41'f0P'5lDERW Coca-Cola Bottling Company of Bellingham B A l P 2101 Woburn Street!BeIIingham, Washington 98225 U ' Telephone 734-6130 nd l' ' m 4 Z K g-1 Shoes for your lifestyle U Z Ne. 2 I-lerber Men 647-Bom It , -9 - WATERBEDS l m , ,, .2 5 MATTRESSES HIDE-A-BEDS E RECLINERS ,EEEi'f'i?Fffi55?f':Ef'i: f'm'l f' Peo les State Bank I W N MEMBER Foro Bankers You Lan Work Vi-'sth Bellingham, Meridian, Lynden, Fairway Lynden and Euerson. i I ll D 7 9 A VK!! l - e nlllilm I -M51 I - -sl r .. I2 W, W ,, 2 A l A FAMILY OF AUTOMOBILES FOR YOU AND YOUR FAMILY 676-2277 OLDS 0 CADILLAC GMC TRUCKS 0 SUBARU 734-8700 BMW e 8 qamm, 676-4555 ALL LOCATED ON IOWA STREET'S AU I0 ROW Www- P nomunt' P yy I BELLIN IN sAw 1909 conNwAu. 671-7745 Redken-Realism: H9900 Corus Wglla B ROWN'S W B'2'8?G?Rf 3Z'-1529 A 705 Wes? Holly Slreel Pfvidvnl Bellingham, Wosnlnglon 95225 OFFICE 733 7170 GOOD LUCK SENIORS Ron RE'OItOfS O.,-,fniilf 7 Q?3f?:' X l206l 671-9440 ' - ' amid Q ,, 191 9 Covnvvall Ave, 'T-q-Jihprmrvrie N Belllnenemy we 93225 UIIEEELLJ' 2 egg lQ1Qj9,f52'2fx 25g7j - . , I ,, -..-. - -f , r AAG'-.. - Ron Bennett 1821 Mann ,A USN - Ret. Broker Ferndale, WA 98248 Res 733-7862 384-5676 Wm -'pwpwpwpwpwpwpwwwg FAST-Low cosr 'Q ouAu'rv oFFsET Pnmrmc Ng 1o-1o,ooo comes 'Q PHOTOCOPIES AVAILABLE Too! b ' A ev U W ALT 'S .Q . . ' 'Q 5 A y ,,,4lvE,N1lNQ, s .Q O, ' ,.Vl, P9 ENVELSERS- 671-2997 'Q Q , ONS ' S - FL CES ' 200 Unity 'Q Q , Tpjl ,Sw vol . 'Q 5. lNV'PRlcE 'ES . WWONS D .E 05 ' - ull T9 AN S ETTERZZACARQSBROZH. WLSS. NCRMUCH Q Q ',,usl E,0aNl5 eww' Bluff' ,E .Q Bs OVER 850 LOCATIONS WORLDWIDE! QE 7000 ,0f70,0'PPl,0 ,060 ,040 P60 ,040 P40 P40 P40 Pfppfp ,040 I gl V- it I' I 1 II' S 'J' G3 aff'I!' S ' Il Q39 A where quality mid ,mice 4 .W M mlm all your 1-smrl Meds! Y Y 0 tusrom rkmwsmvs l I SlLlY SQREENINC Q . . 1- , . . ,Q M Gift Ideasw ZEQEZLZOSSIHZZXIS- ' BUSWIESSES Er CLUBS ' for thegnrtlre ll riws e vosrslzs u vsrcrlss 3 family. l :WN QWEN DMS 1413 CORNWALL o BELLINGHAM 733-9222 SIUNSIIINIE PRINTING Ilraflg 51 Pam Hanks Owners 67 I-0 I9 I 203 WEST HOLLY QCLOVER BUILDING - BASEMENTI BELLlNGHAM,WASHlNGTON 98225 DR J0l'IN'S as JJTO CLINIC :sz 55 soo w. Holly - 133-5646 H ask about U H The Complete Car Physical Security Specialists Plus Legal Process Serving Complete Security Investigative Services Legal Messenger Service Greg Rllstand Forwarding Service Employee Evaluations GL Consulting Services P.O. Box 5683 1206? 647-2441 Bellingham, WA 98227 Pager 758-0244 Rice Insurance Inc. 1400 Broadway Since 1940 734-1161 Bob RiCe!Ron Dickersonfjohn Hooley Congratulations and best wishes To the graduating class of 1986 from RATHMAN,S SHOE STORE 113 W. Holly downtown orthwestern Commercial Main Office: W. Magnolia 81 Commercial 733-9010 with 5 convenient offices to serve you Mon.-Fri. 10-6 Sun. l-5 206 B. l A 6 . Bl' 3 as an 1 IVIILLER B. Meat 8' Sausage Mfg. Co., Inc. High Grade Products cu li 410 U S wsnuln no uma nv nruulnn or mn tru CSI 5 Business: 1401 'F' Street Bellingham, WA 98225 l206l 734-5330 A MEMBER OF THE SEARS FINANCIAL NETWORK Bellingham WA B 1400 Broadway 734-3420 384-5885 REAL ESTATE JOE 91 s GOOD LUCK RAIDERS FROM THE STAFF OF MART1N'S SPORTING GOODS JOE MARTIN qs. SPORTING GOODS INC Telephone LZOGI 73.3-1610 5 705 West Holly Street Bellingham, Washington 98225 . GARAGES 8. STORAGE I to--ag-2-eeffii-rlfssgsu:Lomas -I 'A 4 l, l fi- --W-nw. III I5 lr x I 734-3480 l '1 '6 I-Illllflli E , Emil '3:fg4,,,r I l If ALVOID-IICIIARDIOH CONSTRUCTION CO., IIC H14 Broadway, Bellingham PARBERRY DISCOUNT WAREHOUSE TV-Appliances-Woodstoves ..,, Mg, , ,.,, 5, I V :WW , 1. ...,., . , ,135 1 .. ,,,,,. ' V- 1 ,.., 0 It - A , ,,., -g:f:::::::l 1:::af,, ------ , ::5: f-. N g- MW . , -al:-:,:::::::::1:l:,:-:,.,.,mm. 2 .. . . .... '- 4 ', v .::,-' WM, ,::5:c5:5:,::- - ,,:,:,f,:,:5:j:5.,:1: .,,1:-:-1-:-gmc,,.:,:-'.,.,, 1-1-ww' :g:5:g:s.,5g.5-1-5, . al fr? ,V :sQ.g?.,:,-11'-1:1-:f f ' 13,46 5? A 3 2411252525355t::EsEa:a:sf2.'sI, '1'-:'isi, :Wifi 5155322221- ,A . I ,. Iziz 7 . lllt , -.111, .1,. ..,.,...,... ..r. -.-.,:1.: . 1 , 2 I 1:.1ll:.:. , -.-., z I I... ,I .....: J af! G f .,.... ..,,. , I M I if ' sf:- ' ' ..., , :. --S f'A1-22151515:5:E:iii2E?5?5iSiEF55E5f55:: f5:E5E55s5aSz5z5:f:5:5:5:s:5:3:2:3:5:E:5:a:5:5:5E33555555555555555555555555E:E:2:5:5:3:5555:e5:aWeir? ' 'ASW - ..... ' if 22-52:5 -,.,. 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W 0 I ?5g'LOllJERS E, GIFTS ---L ff 1 JJ-T f Qozlngwtwgeif' -F15 fiw I R 71108 Ye Sl e t li I gn WA QB 2ObI7 2558 Bemngmjmyiwosh 95555 . , ' WOSN 1,5OO,73Q,1Q74 Bus 52061 133 0250 outage ways ' sm Am Own Congratulations Class of '86 ,xr TA 1, I ' Y ,C V51 1 I HEART , N HAND CASCADE1ggzoovsltil-riiRcZlf:t?:xzTHoT1cs A Q , Ill SUD IU MAN Bellingham, Washington 98225 MEET-NG THE SALVATION ARMY ' 12063 was-sosz TUOAYS NEEDS 2912 Northwest Avenue is Belllngham, Don R. Bukhorn, C.P.O. ' , Candace N. Buthorn 12061733-1410 at .1,. 16 Years of Experience Karen Kale X ' Tiili 'r ssA g'jjjQj'F1f'Q'1i gf,T,ff Tfff'IT1..Qff ffflQQLQLfIfi ATLAS HEATING 8 SHEET METAL ' liz 4 ' 5 1. ',i ' I iff I t I ' A Refrigeration 5 I Sa I es-Se rvi ce-Insta llatio n , 'WGS Hem? and Sheet mem' I, K 24 hour service WW? Heating 84 Cooling Systems Q Sheet Metal Fabrications ' ' f.. to ,, Hot Water tanks, Furnaces -as 2'r : '---t. ,, I., I . . . 'fre' rltr- Refrigeration equipment and 5' V A, . ' I Gas Appliances A A I ', . 1. 1.:1 f fi? ',.' if fr' W 1'1' 1 1 fiillfif .Ii' ft . ' I ' I F7 I ,.I, -flt 804 Mar'ne Dr it 'l' I' ' Pi-QQII'-fQ7?fffi':fi. crca,t,, . I- refs WY. . ' ' af ' Belllngham, WA 98225 fx A - Sinaa mn I I b Owner 3 I1 MPI' QL 2 if esf 'i I 'pf T 'illf A ff fl X . ' 1 1 f f ' rm fgjgi THE HCBBYWORKS Queen Size Fashions ,V f , 1 . 1, Qixf ,pref 'F ,J 3-' - uJQQlq1tf'Y 1 XxvANJ, I f 2814 MERIDIAN D ' BELLINGHAM, WA - Q A Park Manor Center 95225 All' C9 Q 1538 Birchwood Ave. Bellingham, WA 98225 12061671-1096 Floors We Con Both Be Proud S435 Tat' Bowr l-fLi'ghWOy98226 8722 HARDWO0D FLOORS, INC. f50l3QvSS'72s'3 23?f3nsa2-0sAQ Northwest's leaa'ing installer ana' finisher of gymnasium ana' racqnethall facilities. Residential-installation, refinishing ana' restoration of homes ana' historical huilclings. C UNGRATULATI UNS Class of 1 986 B M, Numa AAC i Associated: Fm? M , iq fl WASBO noon 'WAND' CERTIFIED RSSOCIRTE .-..i.1--- A 1 coNNsR FOREST INDUSTRIES INC. W OA 'N5TAU-ER 12061 671 -5320 gcsnk-i-msnfafffowgmi Eirgika ine. create a memory NORTHWEST CENTER Gardner Insurance Agency 1313 Broadway 3096 NORTHWEST AVENUE BeIIII'1QI lCIfTl, X BELLINGHAM, WA 98225 Residence 366-3812 .W 7 All Lines of Insurance ' - WVnshington Federal Savings and Loan Association F IIL10 I,.iIv'u.1x I1r '11CII1I1QI1.11T1. XX .-X F7?'5.Z26'IZk10I 0111 1144 or A Better Tomorrow. Griffin, Garrett, Johanson and Schacht Congrdds '86 110 Unity f Bellingham M Our Services Inciude 'In-shop Camera Repairs Q O 'Photofinishing-Custom Printing Q Q W 1. ' ' - ' ' 98225 ' I--: ' I Bellin ham's Most Uni ue Shopping Center 733-1669 Q 9 q Used Equipment ' 61 3101 N0nhWeStAVenue 12061733-1080 ERGVITCJI DCl kl'00m 1221 RGIIFOCICI BeHmgham'WA98225 120613841212 Ask about our Student Discount Program Bellingham WA NIV VIDEO 734-0800 Wishes to Extend our xxP Fon qw , congratulations for the CLASS of '86 ,,,,,,,,,, tapefdisc rentals Joan 81 GERALD Merry, URICH VCR's 81 d'S 3201 Nw, Ave. nexlfio yeogefs 1400 N. STATE sr 'SUITEC'BELLINGHAM, WA 982250671-2032 wnaipul-:mm-Mayan-Aman-Sh-v yjxd DEWIUXRD 8, BODE INC. Phone ,2,j2LXxJkNic3iigne zsuuz :win ru--use :mmf-Au mi-gh-va SEAFIHSTBANH I Expect excellence. i5l16oEhwSnAve B in g , sus SENUTY'S PRICE-RITE DRUGS, INC. , , A , U LowCostPrescriptionsEveryday 3ELL1INGHAM7BRA1NCH 112 E Holly' Strccwtjg 3106 Normweswvenue D Bemnghamiw 12061 676--400 Bellingham. WA 98-.- Mcrossfrom Yeagers, 733-4040 X-REM-1H BEGINS EAHLY8, LASTS Ya ar 4' 676-8200 I' 398-2606 laws' BELLINGHAIVI DENTAL HEALTH CENTER M- 6 Lowell W. Hanson, D,D.S Dennis Gale, DDS. Monday 12 pm.-8 p.m, Tuesday 7 a.m.-8 p.rn. Wednesday 7 am.-8 pm Thursday B am,-8 pm, Friday 9 am.-6 p.m. FAMILY DENTISTRY AND ORTHODONTICS 3100 SQUALICUM PARKWAY BELLINGHAM, WA. A 98225 BENSOIWS DC PHARMACY Q lLLe 'V 2400 JAMES ST. BELLINGHAM WA. 98225 I 753-0700 Whatcom Land Title Company, Inc. The Home Owned Company ll0 Clmllll AVUIILII' ITU, Box 516 Bellingham l206l 676-8484 BPIIIIILIIIIIIII, Wllsllillgtoll 98227 County t206l 384-5095 Best Wishes to the Graduating Class of STARK'S TV 8. VIDEO 2000 Broadway CFountain Districtl 67l-8800 Video Recorders 8. TV's Buy, Rent, Lease RATNIERBANK Rainier National Bank Bellingham Office 121 West I-lolly, P O Box 2099 Bellingham Washington 98227, t206I 676-5520 if fs Vw l N 'N 2 V' ' A CONGRATULATIONS ffl, fwfiil ,ff f' I if lxllltlsltjllltjlllll stlll'eS vm Mevs RONALD T. JEPSON 81 ASSOCIATES CONSULTING ENGINEERS Sl LAND SURVEYORS PH. 206-733-5760 322 COMMERCIAL ST., SUITE 304 BELLINGHAM, WA 98225 SAN JUAN ENGINEERING L MANUFACTURING CO. BELLINGHAM WASHINGTON 766 MARINE DRIVE PHONE l206I 734-1910 Best Wishes to the Class of '86 I.V. WILSON, FLGRIST Say It With Flowers 1426 Cornwall Ave. 733-7630 Richey's Auto Body 8: Restoration 'rv E1 ff X GRADUATES 'NA-4 fx A E OF .4 l986 sy??'i?ii:i2 as : K 'E l?l -lfl,ll'?'lIEi JOHN Rlcl-lEY - owner ' 2:53313 Q llflfzqlgf fgg Mom Ph. 734-0450 3249 Bennett Dr, - 3 ef,l,Jv-3-sg..-ew VOM Fmwdb Home Ph. 734-5475 Bellingham, WA 98225 and Neighboflfs ai Q' H --I Assulllvrzoll CHURCH ,55U,,,,T.0N,.,,,,5,..m..3,o ,,,,,,,,,,,,C,,MGm ,um Good Luck to the Class of '86 2113 Comma! Annu: kv .L Pm! Canon, Auaciau Bofiruwwn WA 96225 Sf AnrlPuuicu Ongu-l.PutovaI uae. Congratulations Class of 86 N um fr I , . 5 z ,, , K I. I . I f l'.' I I' IUICIJIIOIIE' t'70oI 73447240 Y Q-1 ff? , ' .-ffl ' I 3253. flff Y I ' ' ' 1 fi 1-if w Q 5 ,V '--', I fur' Q - ' lf - -,r 0 - I NEA IIIIC allll AIU ,QIIDITIONINGIWI1 Residential -- Gonlmercial - Industrial RUSS CLIFI STUDIO ' r l905 Cornwall Avenue Bellingham, Wa. 98225 2l0 QAILQ ' QEIIVIHL - IIIQTAIIATIG ffl 207 Unity sl. . f9Ll2Z5I Po Box 5921 19222213 phone C2065 733-4652 Bellingham, Washington DEU COMPLETE traditional Italian delicacies prepared from old world recipes call in to X p SOCCER SUPPLIES advance for a complete meal or an extra special snack, 'Q T.Sl-HRTS 'zlefllbhllllf -Eggplangj Parmigiana - FGDC lI'Il - - 0 e i210 3 Q 905' 5715593 isiilfiiflili 'fifpglilnghom 'A 'i s'0 0ll8 9 1 5 OC 5090 Northwest Ave, Next lo the 7-1 1 L' 4 Bellingham, WA 98225 Bellingham Moll Phone 734-4646 on Seqfoo GENERAL CHAIN SAW SUPPLY x0 NX qv A Complete Small Engine Shop Q 1, Stihl Saws 0? 90 All Small Engine Repairs 'N . 2100 James sneer Bellingham, WA Phone 733-4256 O B T LEPHO 0 . BE G O 9 E E 38 Ken and Sally Dickinson, Owners 0.3115 s W . b News D12xwAu. 1 M ,,.. P Rasldn-mt Com-wut We is Q bbsaz , 1 1 QPUQ Ififl A ,ABL-H43-w-'lrfg' B II ngham, Wa Bonded A Licensee tum? , ., 734 seas NEDSD - - 19505 ST UCTURAL HYDRAULIC SOI S A GREG DIBBLE, P.E. 1 CONSULTING ENGINEER Ll fe ' A BECQCRDS A X3 734-1288 A ' - 1oo CENTRAL AvENus 'A BE'-I-'NGHANL WASH- 95225 'llll E. MAGNOLIA ' BELLINGHAIVI, WA 98225 HRTCOWI EDUCFITIOHHL CREDIT UlllOfl ' it , VYYV YF V -AA-M U U vw Q X ,f- fi if 1' 31 V , il I it 1, 1 QHAEEQMEQUCATIONALCREDITUNION seems- X A ll 5 no 11 1 111 A 1 :lvl 1 1 7 .lim lllfll -itll I1l1:g1m lflillllflll Milwll l 5 I,1lI Mylill 11 itll ly fl f 'llwllxll 6,1 linger, 11- E' QA.. A ' 1 ' .-I. ' 1 l 1 . 1 ' 1 . ', -f A . '?l'l- -'T' ' 'l 1 N -'il-5 Q-f , 1 'Wi 5 '- 3 71 llil pl AII- vmsf nis fi -A -- 7' -7 277- lllll' ,'?ffl '6 ,l gl- if-R 266 . T Q1 Q15 1 1 .11 xlifi V JL . P -12.111 ku 1, alba-P 'lc Two locations to serve Whatcom County's educational and medical employees and their families: Corner of Birchwood and Northwest Avenues Corner of Holly and High Streets 676-1168 354-1209 Celebrating our 50th Year! - Not for profit, but for service - ymzerwftfw 119 N. Commercial 676-8121 647-1030 Dix im Mg B11 146 Fountain Super Drug Store 2416 Meridian 733-6202 N, I 1, AIMBES any Karen Frederick Meridian Village ' Bellingham WA 95226 ' 1206i 647-2224 Everett Mall I Everett WA 98204 ' 12061 347-6744- Midwoy Trader Village - Oak Harbor, WA 98277 K ULSHAN C YCLES 1130 Cornwall Bellingham, Washington 98225 12061733 -6440 46 CASCADE SEAFDDDB Smoked Seafood Products I Custom Seafood Processing 12061733-9090 5221 ' EELLVNGHAN1, VVABBE27 WE S H0320 Jerry McClellan 0 Vice President Come see us for those hard to find items Mon.-Fri, B am.-6 p.m. Phone 734-6140 Sat. 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m, 2034 James, Bellingham Best Wishes Graduates IIX Mt Baker Bank A sAviNGs BANK, MEMBER FDIC 1621 Cornwall Avenue, Bellingham -- 676-2300 212 O 6 CPO LEE'S DRIVE INN'S Breakfast - Lunch - Dinner LAKENVAY or NEVADA, JAMES 6: ALABAMA BELLINCHAM, NVASHINCTON Mills Automotive EJ FORMERLY LANGERAKS AUTO SERVICE 605 lowA STREET BE INGHAM. WA 98225 PHONE: 733-5220 MILLS 0 C ED EC C5 l'Ill'0S 12061 733-7620 2121 James sr. Q3 Bellingham, WA 98225 li Wallgren Tire Centers fri.-15 41:12, -' -3f.'1.'i ff Eg' KEUTRUP REMTORS CD GS d' mug Uma tu ,O f' ' C-0-0--E3 1 - A 5 mimuuumimi lllllllllllllllllildlltl ':'.., 1 . , I rlll A ' , f 1 . fe ' vp feat' -2 . f H9 - q A Our best Wishes to the Class of '86 22 - 52 ,,.. A ss '.f-- :W . .. I ,..... A t 'Qi 1 rrr,r gg S2 fi::f2s2NmweW-- ,fsssikra ja, - 1,t. Special thanks to: aw 0' louR'86 SENIOR REPs.1 X X sg s X X ee --1 :77 .355 no , . ..:,,..itt. mis 1 rs Y f IgIovic8a Equipment Z' ' I 81 S ' 7 A. I A I f NE: lISIeml1ZIfZIIiS Fees f, f V f , E on I 53.4 - t :ai 3F5jrrZ fffff IH ff ray GJ Mgyfil - fa 14411477 X l ya FISHER' gn 1:11555 pn Q -. f : I 41 I ,,... -,mi .43 A ,.-.' ,.,4:+3.:.: 0'-Nc+..4 W .aas:z:egag2as5qzz::e:11-1 -'4'- 2. , I Ig , 22, Q 'A ,.1:QQEQQEQEQQQEEQQQaiiiigiiiziiaizisQgegigiigaizgf3215525552ai2Qeia:.:5,g:5:..g: A.,. 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SIFATLE STQ, it l f o snocxs Ano smurs o enema memes 4 coouuc svsrsms o runes o amemes 0 Luef-on-FILTER o 1950 S my 'Q cowursn Aucuusm Ano runs-uv o BRAKES o mom END suspenslou Q IWKCAFEIRS We Do It Right N0 Appointment Necessary Phone 671-0505 Mon., Wed., Fri 9:00-7:00 Tues., Thurs. 9:00-9:00 Sat. 8:30-6:00 L .ss Appointment I I I I I Aalpoel, Lori R. 63 Abbe, Chris I7 Abbe, Mike 45 Abbott, Kelli J. 45 Activities Week I34 Adderley, Janel 45, 50, I23, I54 Administrators I83 Ads 200 Aemmer, Brian 55, 90, l05 Ahrens, Tanis 55, I53 Akers, Joeseph D. 65 Akre, Pakhiza 55 Al-Dakheel, Nawal 32 Albans, Chad 65 Alexander, Jon E. 45 Alexander, Mrs. Bette I86 Alef, Ted J. 65 Alford, Roberta 65 Allioti, Mrs. Merrilee I94 Andersen, Jeffrey 55 Anderson, Brian I7 Anderson, Brynda I7, I07, II2 Anderson, Dana I7, 32, 84, 90, 98,99, III, I20, I30, I36 Anderson, Don I7 Anderson, James 45 Anderson, Jeremy 65 Anderson John 65 1 Angel, Martin I7 Anker, Fritz 65, I I3 Anker, Mike 55, I27, I50 Anker, Steve 45 Armstrong, Michele I7 Arnswaldt, Nichole 65, I08, I28 Arnswaldt, Renee I7, I08, I29 Arps, Barry 55 Artley, Eric 55 Ashe, Kelli 45 Asp, Terri 55, I I2 Asplund, Mel E. 65, 72, l7l Atkinson, Shawn 65, I56 Austin, Andrea 45, I08, I09, I25 Backstrom, Laura I7 Bagley, Mr. Norm l80, I95 Bagley, Paul 65 Bailey, Justin 55, 80, 82, 86, 87, I I6 Bailey, Kimberley A. I7, I07, I48 Bailey, Mark 55 Baisden, Lisa I7 Baker, Jim 45 Baker, Ryan 65, 80, 88 Baker, Valerie I7 Bakker, Amy 55 Bakker, Cory 45 Bakker, Jill 65, 75, I I2, I I3, I52, I53 Bakkom, Ericka 45, 49, I25 Baklund, Amy M. 2, I4, I6, I7, 96, 98, I07, II2, II3, II4, I I5, I36 Baklund, Steve 55 Ballough, Bekki 55 Barber, Alan 45, I34 Bargewell, Mr. Del I86 Barrett, Amy 45, 85, 90, I56 Barrie, Mr. Thom I86 2I 8 Index Barton, Mike I7, II8 Baseball 244 Basketball Stats I24 Bates, Kenneth J. 32 Bates Tisha 45, I27 Bauer, Jerry G. I7 Baumgartner, Daryl 55 Bay, Karalyn I7 Beaman, Larkin 55 Beardsley, Mrs. Joan I86 Bechtol, Mike I7, 80, 86, 88, I I7 Beck, Doug 45, 5I, I07, I32 Beech, Greg 65, 75 Beech, Kevin E. 65 Beith, Michelle I7 Belben, Cathy fSpikeI I7, I07, I I0, II5, I24 Belben, Dave 55, 80, 82, 86, 88 Belka, Kara 54, 55, 62, I27 Belka, Mr. R. I84 Bell, Jon 45, 84, 90, I02, I34, I38 Bell, Steven J. 68, 88, I75 Bender, Mr. Tim I95 Bengen, Christa I7, 99, IO4, I20 Benjamin, Jason 45 Benjamin, Jennifer 65, I I3 Benner, Kim 45, 52 Bennett, Jerry N. I8 Bennett, Jody K. 65, 72 Bennett, Rex 45, I75 Bennum, Greg 45 Benson, Amy I8 Benson, Darren 45, 80, 88, I60 Benson, Frank I8 1 1 1 Berg, Devin 55, 74, I07 Berg, Mr. Paul I07, I86 Bergen, Matthew I8 Berglind, Kymm I8, 90, IO4 Bergman, Carmen I8, I66, I67 Bergman, Chad 65 Bergman, Rob I8 Bergosh, David 45, I30 Bernard, Jason 65, I I2 Bernard, Tricia 45, I64 Beua, l-lo 55 Beua, Huei 55 Bhimani, Maimuna I8 Binschus, Shane 65 Birdsell, Terry 55, 60, I I2, I30, I60, I6I, I70 Black, Dave 45, I75 Black, Scott C. 65 Black, Ms. Shirley I95 Blair, Chris 45, 76 Blair, Jeff 45, 99, I I2, I32, I75 Blair, Midge I8, 8I, 82, I54 Bland, Tracy L. I8 Babbitt, Wendy I8, I08, I09, I29 Bobson, Mr. Arnold I58, I86 Bodger, John iWilliel I8, 3I, 80, 82, 86, 87, 88, 90, I I7 Boettner, Kirk R. 65, 80 Bordsen, Sean 65 Bourland, Randy I8, 84, 90, 94, I04, I27, I38 Boutwell, Kelli 55, 93, I I2 Bowman, Brett William I8, I34 Bowman, Wendy I8, I07 Boyd, Jeremy J. 65 Boys and Girls State I I4 Boys Frosh Basketball l7l Boys J.V. Basketball I70 Boys Varsity Basketball I68 Boys Soccer 250 Boys Swimming I72 Boys Tennis 253 Boys Wrestling I74 Brackinreed, Steve 65 Brackinreed, Theron I8 Braddock, Shannon 45, 85, I56, I64 Brandsey, Faydram I8 Brandt, Mr. I82 Brandt, Paula 55 Braxton, Nathan J. 65 Braykovich, Mariana 65, 82, I27 Bredman, Jill M. 45, 8l, 82, I64 Bredy, Mr. Allan I52, I77, I86 Bremer, Sonny 63 Briggs, Michelle I8, 84, 85, 90 Bring, Todd 65, I63, I7I Brooks, Derin Philip I8, 80, 82, 86, 88, 90, I00, II3, I I7 Brooks, Edward L. 32, I60, I75, I77 Brooks, Kami 55, 90 Brooks, Tracy 55, 63, I08 Brooks, Wayne A. I8 Brown, Craig 45 Brown, Debra I9 Brown, Eric 65 Brown, Jill I9, II2 I . Browning, Scott 55 Brozovich, Kara M. 65 Bruland, Alana 75, I07 Brunelle, Kimberly 65 Bruntil, Mrs. Sue I26, I84 Bryan, Mike I9, 93, I34 Buckenmeyer, Donald A. 65 Bull, Darrell 45 Bullard, Brent J. 65 Bunch, Beth 55 Bundy, Chris 54, 55, III, I30 Bunker, James D. I9 Burden, Paula 45, I22, I58 Burford, Joann 45, 90 Burkhardt, Kimberley E. 65 Burnett, Myndi 7I, 82 Burrece, Dennis 55 Burton, Eric 55, 80, 88 Burton, Heather 65 Buss, Clemens 45 Buss, Lance 55 Buss, Rodney R, 65 Buswell, Robby 45, 88 Byrne, Carol R. I4, I9, 94, 96, 98, I20, I36 Byrnes, Brent I9, I36, I60 Byrnes, Mr, Curt I83 Byrum, Darcy 55, I70 Byun, Amy 55 Byun, Lisa I9 Cadman, Clinton Dave I9 Cadman Darcy 35, 88 Cadman, Ronda I9, I54, I66, I67 Cafeteria Custodians I95 Caldwell, Adrianne J. 65 Caldwell, Christopher 7I Caldwell, Leah 45, 8I, 82, I32 Callahan, Tricia 65, I52 Callero, Amy L. 65, I I3 Callero, Angela 45, I22, l40 Cammack, Teresa 55 Cannon, Susan L. 65 Cao, Tung 55 Card, Alvin I9, I02, I60 Care Team I26 Carleton, Dan I9 Carlson, Linda 45, I I2 Carlson, Susan L. I6, I9, 84, 90, III, II3, II5,I25, I39 Caron, Doug I9, 96, 98, I75, I76, I77 Carson, Laura A. 65 Carter, David 55 Carter, Kristi M. I9, 32, I07 Carter, Paul 65 Casper, Michael 55, 63 Causer, Ms. Carol I95 Cawthorn, Donna I9, I25 Ceranova, Dave 65, I63, I7I Ceranova, Tonda 45, 74, 80, 86, 88, IO7, I32 Chalfant, Karey L. 65, 80, 88 Chamber Orchestra 8I Chamberlain, Shaunna 45 Chambers, Trevis 45 Chang, Ping I9 Chapin, Davd 55, 63 Charleston, John 55 Chartest , , Charlton, Debbie 45, I08 Charlton, Jeffrey 32 Charroin, Dave L. I9 Cheerleaders I20 Cherry, Clayton G. 45 Chervenock, Jennifer 65, 80, 88 Chisom, Shannon I9, 82, I I6 Choate, Trista 65 Choir 90 Chorvot, Jason 45, I02 Chorvat, Joseph C. 66, I I3, I75 Christensen, Brent 55, 90 Christensen, Julie 66, 7I , 80, 88, II2, I27, I52, I53 Christmas Assembly l30 Christofferson, Susan 45, I32, I66, I67 Chunyk, Cary 55 Chunyk, Toska G. 66 Clark, Darren C. I9, I34, I60, I75 Clark, Nikki 66 Clark, Randy 66 Clarke, Mr, Steve I02, I05, I26, I40, I86 Classes I4, I5 Clausen, l-leidi 45 Cleary, Joe I6, I9, 3I, 94, I II, II3, I I5, l30, I38, I60, I75, I77 Clemmenson, Terri 93 Clifford, Warren 45 Clift, James A. 66 Clift, Dirk 20, I60 Clizbe, Marlene A. 45 Closson, Eric 55, 175 Clough, Darrell E. 20, 1 12, 140 Cochran, Gregory S. 45 Cochrane, Kim 20, 84, 90, 120, 138 Cole, Jenny 66 Coleman, Debbie 160 Coleman, Lana 45, 84, 90, 104, 160 Coltran, Megan 66, 158 Coltran, Nissa 55, 158 Combs, Shelby L. 66, 113 Concert Band 86 Connell, Mary P. 64, 66 Conour, Matthew 66, 1 13 Conour, Michelle L. 66 Conway, Blu 55 Cook, Bruce 66 Cook, Keith R. 20 Cook, Lisa 20 Cook, Sean 55, 82 Cooper, Christopher J. 66 Cooper, Cliff L, 20 Cooper, Erika 55 Cory, Jason 66 Counselors' Office 184 Cowan, Jamie 45, 156 Cowles, Chris 20 Crabtree, Bradly 20, 90, 104 Craig, Mr. John 160, 187 Craig, Ryan L. 20, 66, 163 Degroot, Mechael G. 66 Delcamp, Ronda R. 2, 45, 80, 87, 88, 107, 115, 117, 118 Delcorral, Rebecca A. 56 Demuth, Zoie 195 Dennis, Shawn 66 Dennis, Sherri 71 Desoto, Gerald D. 56, 88 Desoto, Joshua B. 56 Despain, Matt 66 Devine, John 56, 62 Devine, Kim 20 Dewitt, Katherine A. 56 Diaz, Camille 20 Diaz, Cecilia E. 56 Dibble, Dean 20, 80, 82, 86, 87 88,107, 117,118 Dibble, Robb 66, 82, 163, 175 Dibble, Sandy J. 63 Dibble, Tracy 66 1 craig, Steve W. 45 ,- '- crain, Kevin 45, 81, 82 crape, Curt 55, 72 crawford, Mr. Ken 115, 187, 134 crenshaw, Cindy 55 srocker, Mrs. 194 -ross Country 150 ..unningham, Dana 55, 85, 90, 154 -unningham, Mr. Dermot 187 -urrier, Curtis M. 66 -uster, Britt 63 Izaikowski, Dr. Ted 182 Jaffron, Angel 56, 58, 90 Dahl, Steve 20, 84, 90, 102, 107, 127, 134 Daly, Siobhan 56 Damon, John 45, 90, 132 Daniels, Jenny 45 Daniels, Jessica N. 56, 76, 90, 160 Danielson, Michael A. 56 Jarmanin, Tony 66 larmanin, Lisa 56 Javenport, Steve T. 56 lavis, Douglas, J. 71 lavis, Sean M. 56, 82, 86, 88 lavis, Warren M. 56 lavy, James A. 66, 113, 163 lawson, Kimberly D. 45, 107 lay, Dana 56, 88, 123, 154 'ay, Shawn 66 'earman, Tracy D. 56, 107 lebeeld, Donald Cassey 56 ieger, Maureen 45, 1 17, 1 19, 150, 152 egolier, Tonja M. 66 Dickerson, Kelly 20 Dickerson, Kent 66, 96, 98, 171 Dillard, Tricia L. 66 Dinneen, John 45 Dixon, Jaime 45, 156 Dixon, Tora Sirene 56 Dodd, Roy iJohn1 J. 66 Dodge, Robert T. 20 Dolmatz, Mr. Steve 119, 187 Donato, Tanya Y. 56, 80, 88, 166 Dooley, Heather 56, 85, 156 Dorr, Mrs. Jeanne 141, 187 Dorr, Mr. Jeff 147, 187 Dorr, Jennifer 66, 67, 88 Dossa, Alexie J. 45, 112, 160 Doucette, Theresa 20 Doud, M Alan 187 Dougherty, Shawn V. 66, 1 13 Douglas, Erika 52, 56, 152, 153 Dove, Mike 29 Dowd, Deborah A. 66 Downard, Michelle 66 Doyle, Lynn 66 Dreier, Tomi Lyn 66 Dryden, Michael 56, 90 Ducker, William 56, 127 Duff, Katherine 45, 152 Duffey, Joe 56, 58, 160 Duimovich, Susan 56 Duke, Curtis L. 45 Duncan Tamir 66 Dunn, Rick 20, 113, 175, 177 Dunnigon, Sean P. 66 Dupont, Susie 45, 46, 123, 132, 154 Duppenthaler, Steve C. 45, 90, 100,104, 134,160,162 Dutton, Tresha 45 Duvall, Michelle F, 56 Dvorachek, Tim 20, 84, 90, 94, 100, 102, 134 Eagle, Dee 63, 100 Eagle, Keith E. 45 Eagle, Kenneth E. 56 Eastman, Tina 52 Eastman, Sean M. 56 Ecalbarger, Diana 20 Eckenberg, Donnie N. 66 Edmonds, Beorn 46, 172 Edwards, Julie Marie 20 Edwards Mide 20, 160 Edwards, Robert T. 46 Edwards, Vincent C. 56 Eelkema, Marcia L. 56 Eggers, John 46, 100 Eherenfieldt, Kari 21, 1 16, 118 Eherenfieldt, Kevin 56 Eiden, Bev 56, 158 Eiden, Thomas D. 66 Eikenberry, Kevin O. 71 Eis, Robert 66 Ellig, Jason M. 88 Ellis, Brian 76 Ellis Heidi 21 Elmendorf, Mrs. Becky 181, 187 Elsner, Mrs. Gloria 185 Emde, Shirley 46 Empleo, Dorothy 63 Endicott, Joel 65, 66 Endicott, Jon 21, 114, 118, 132 Enell, Greg R. 56, 160 Enertson, Dave 21, 127 Eng, Sou 56 Engle, Geoff 66, 172 Engman, Kevin M. 160, 162, 170 Erholm, Brad 46, 80, 1 13 Erholm, Karel Lynn 66, 88 Erholm, Sath J. 56, 66 Erickson, Eric J. 56, 160 Ericsson, Mrs. Carol 180, 18 Eriksen, Erin 21 Espinoza, Daniel A. 21 Estabillo, Bernardo 21 Estabillo, Carolyn 66 Euper, Terry A. 46 Evans, Elizabeth L. 66 Evans, Kama N. 63, 127 Evitt, Teresa A. 63 Ewing, Rich 46 Ezrre, Lisa 66 Fackler, Heidi E. 67, 82 Faculty 186 Fallis, Jennifer A. 67 Farwell, Mr. Dick 188 Fawcett, Charlie 56, 1 13, 154 Febo, India L. 56 Feliciano, Cristie M. 71 Fenno, Mrs. Virginia 181, 188 Field, Sheri R. 56 Fifties Teachers 182 Finkbonner, Darrin James 21 , 160 Finley, Sabrina L. 56, 154 Finnen, Robert 80 Fisher, Debra A. 21 Fisher, Jason R. 67 Flag Team 85 Flanery, Rebecca 46 Fleetwood, Tara L. 46, 75, 90 Fleming, Tina 67 Fleming, Curtis 46, 1 12, 172 Fonda, Terry 21, 31, 80, 82, 86, 87,88,114, 115, 117, 138, 158 Football, Frosh 163 Football, J.V. 162 Football, Varsity 160 Forensics 1 19 Foster, Dawn 67 Foti, Debbie 56 Fowler, James C. 46 Fowler, Ken R. 21 Fowler, Renee 56 Fowler, Rhonda 56, 82, 152 Fox, Dawna 64, 67 Fox, Laura 46, 156 Fraga, Cindy M. 46 Franson, Joe 56 Frech, Melissa Michelle 21 Fredlund, Randall C, 67 Freeman, Heather C. 46, 85, 122 Freeman, Heather L. 46 Freeman, Mrs. Paulette 185 Freshmen Class 65 Freshman Officers 64 Freudenberg, Tami 46, 47, 99, 122, 127, 152 Friberg, Tammy 46, 80, 88, 132 Frost, Frost, Frost, Frost, Brian 44, 46, 148, 160 Darin 67 Karin M. 67, 171 Robert 96 Fuller, Matt 67 Fuller, Timothy L. 21 Galindo, Maria 67 Galley, Kurt 46, 84, 90, 100, 102, 134 Galley, Mr. LeRoy 188 Galley, Mr. Les 126, 181, 182, 183, 188 Gamlen, Mrs. 185 Gammon, Dina N. 67 Gammon, Yvonne M. 56 Gann, Cherie 1 1, 44, 46, 96 Ganzini, John A. 46, 172 Gardner, Brian 46, 170 Garfield, Sasha D. 56 Garmback, Greg 46 Garrett, Bradley J. 21, 148 Garrett, Jennie 56, 61, 81, 82 Geer, Jason 57 Genger, Coach 163 Gibson, Patty R. 67 Gilda, Brian 21, 80, 86, 88, 1 10, 112, 114115,138, 146 Gilda, Laura L, 67, 82, 113, 153 Gill, Becky 46, 90 Gilliam, Margo 67, 154 Gilliland, Robert T. 21, 90 Girls' Basketball 164 Girls' Gymnastics 166 Girls' Soccer 152 Girls' Swimming 154 Girls' Tennis 158 Girls' Volleyball 156 Gist, Angela L, 67, 112, 156 Glassett, Ben W. 57 Glenovich, Matt 67 Gluck, Ruey L. 67, 80 Godsey, Carla 21, 90, 123, 154 Goheen, Heather A. 57, 93 Golf 252 Gonzalez, Gabby 46, 108, 109, 128 Gonzalez, Teresa 67, 152 Gonzalez, Sara Y. 21, 129 Gosch, Valerie 57 Gossage, Gina M. 67 Index 219 Gossage, Jay W. 46, 128, 132 Grahm, Kathy 52 Grams, Andrea Dawn 67 Grant, Mike 21 Grant, Tami 57, 90 Green, Mrs. 185 Greene, Brenda 57 Greene, Thomas A. 57 Gregory, Shawn 67, 163, 171 Grendon, Adam 46, 85 Griffen, Christie 46, 51 , 61 Griffin, Patty 54 Griffith, Christina L. 81 , 82, 99 Griffith, Denise 57 Grimme, Clark K. 67 Grinstead, Joel 46 Groom, Mr. 188 Grub Tolo 128 Grunhurd, Tami 21, 81, 82, 112 1 13, 1 17 Gudmundson, Kris 67 Gulick, Rick 67 Gulley, Robert G. 22 Gustafson, Susan 46 Guthrie Ms. 188 Hadaway, Hunter 46, 94, 96, 132, 140 Hadaway, Leigh A. 67, 113 Hagan, Jill D. 22, 31, 138 Hagerhielm, Lynn 46, 99, 104, 122 Hahn, Marlea R. 67 Hahn, Pam J. 46 Haley, John A. 67 Haling, Brian 57 Haling, Corrina A. 22 Hartnett, Daniel J. 57, 112 Hartnett, Matt J. 57 Hauland, Mrs. 126, 181, 184 Hawke, Howard 47, 50 Hawkins, Jeff 22 Hayes, Brian 67 Haynes, Shawn 47 Heath, Karolyn A. 57 Heath, Kevin G. 22, 102 Heath, Rob 57 Heay, Ronald R. 67 Hedwall, Leann M. 57 Heffley, Pam 57 Heggem, Allan C. 57 Heggem, Cari 47 Heilman, Joseph P. 57, 160 Heinrich, Sheri L. 57 Heinrich, Todd F. 67, 163 Helgeson, Marci 67, 80, 88 Helmick, Debbi 57, 102 Helmick, Mike 22 Hempler, Susan 57, 93, 108, 129 Henderson, Mike 57, 172 Hendrickson, Kari 67 Hendrickson, Laura E. 57 Hendrickson, Sonia 47 Hendrickson, Thomas 47 Henifin, Velinda 57, 132 Henry, Lisa K. 67, 72 Hess, Anne 47, 57 Hesselgrave, Mathew D. 67, 107 Hetterly, Jacquie 67 Heuser, David 47, 67, 94, 112, 163 Heuser, Paula 46, 47, 1 13, 122 Hogue, Darren A. 47 Hollcroft, Shaughn M. 57 Holmes, Debbie 57 Holmes, Kim 22, 98, 120, 136, 138 Holtrop, Joe 68, 163, 175 Holttum, Tracy 57 Holz, Kirk R. 32, 81, 82, 116 Homecoming 92 Honor Society 117 Hoornbeek, Mrs. 194 Horne, Jennier L. 68, 82 Horne, Louis D. 63 Hoselton, Jim 22 Hoselton, Terri 68, 88, 153 House of Representatives l 12 Hovde, Peter 68, 163 Hovenier, Kathie 57, 90, 123 Howard, Bob 68 Howard, Wayne D. 113 Huber, Chris A. 68 Hubner, Mr. Mark 189 Hudson, Becky 22, 1 13, 127, 138, 164 Hueston, Lori D. 57 Huffman, Roberts 19 Hulbert, John 57 Humphrey, Melissa 63 Humphreys, Carrie Lea 22, 123 Hunt, Annette 47, 80, 88, 1 12, 1 15 Hunt, Allen 68 Hunt, Erin 47 Hunt, Jessica 68 Hunter, Kevin D. 47, 80, 82, 86 87, 88 Hunter, Kim 57, 127 Jenkins, Helen 195 Jensen, Karl 47 Jensen, Lea D. 23 Jensen, Shawn L. 68, 98 Jerowski, Jeannette L. 58 Jerowski, Jennifer A. 58 Jimeno, Mrs. Carol 126, 189 Johanesen, Renee L. 68, 158 Johanesen, Steven 23 Johnson Britta 47 Johnson, Daniel W. 58 Johnson, Dave F. 47 Johnson, Jesse 58, 80, 82, 88 Johnson, Juanita 58 Johnson, Melissa 68, 82 Johnson, Merri, 68 Johnson Randy S. 58 Johnson Roger E. 68, 80, 88, 163 Johnson, Mr. Steve 181, 183 Jones, Darren L. 63 Jones, Jason W. 58 Jones, Kassie C. 68, 156 Jones, Diana 68, 80, 88, 152, 153 Jones, Michael W. 58 Jones Raymond N. 58 Jones, Rolly 58, 1 12, 160, 175 Jones, Willie 47 Jorgensen, Jeffrey M. 68 Jorgensen, Melody 23 Jorgensen, Michele A. 68 Jorgensen, Mr. R. 189 Jorgenson, Scott A. 58 Joseph, Carmen 194 Joseph, Grace 23 Juchau, Dave 47, 116 Hall, Jerry 57 Hall, Rhonda 22 Halpin, Cory R. 57, 71 Hamilton, Michael A. 46, 63 Hamilton, Trina V. 57 1-lamm, Rodney J. 22 Hammer, Darryl 22, 84, 90, 104 Hammer, Gayle 57, 108 Hammond, Jennifer A. 63 Hanes, Robert 57 Hanes, Shawn 150 Hansen, Mr. 188 Hansen, Timothy 63 Hanson, Anne 54, 57, 85, 90, 108 Hanson, Jennifer 57, 152 Hanson, Kevin L. 22, 80, 82, 86, 87, 88, 1 12 Hanson, Charlene 57 Hardcastle, Mr. 188 Hardenbrook, Dean L. 67 Harding, Garrett 52 Hardy, Jack 47, 160 Harley, Donovan B. 67 Harper, Danny 47 Harriman, Mike 67, 163, 175 Harrington, Brian 67, 94, 163, 171 Harrington, Matt 47 Harris, Brian J. 67, 80, 88 Harris, Guy 67 Harris, Mrs. 188 Harrison, Tawnya L. 67 Hart, Zoe 67 220 Index Heverling, James A. 47, 90 Hewett, Traci 57, 56 Hickey, Brent M. 47 Hickok, Jamie 57 Hickok, Scott A. 47 Hicks, Bill 195 Hiet, Sarou 67 Higman, Ernie 67, 163 Higman, John C. 67 Higman, Lisa M. 22, 82, 86 Hill, Guy 67 Hill, Jason L. 67, 163 Hillaire, Adina L. 71 Hillaire, Evelyn D. 47 Hillaire, Gerald 32, 84, 90, 113, 175, 177 Hillius, Daphne 47, 68, 72 Hillius, Scott 50 Hillius, Shannon 22 I-iilton, Mrs. Coach 167 Hinds, Lisa D. 57 Hinkel, Clark 47, 57, 80, 87, 88 Hoiosa, Angel M. 63 Hinojosa, Israel 47, 1 12, 148 History 2413 Hitchcock, Roberta L. 68, 80, 88, 150 Ho, Thanh V. 47, 63 Hoefs, Heidi 85, 90 Hoefs, Melanie M. 47, 68 Hoffer, Tom M. 22, 80, 88 Hogan, Brendan 68 Hogan, Emmet P. 47, 112, 113, 150, 171 Hunter, Raphaela 47, 51, 122, 132 Huynh, Ha N. 22 lhlan, John 22, 96 Ingram, Stede 57, 86, 87, 88, 1 18, 172 Individual Sports 146 lnqualls, Geoff 163 lnslee, Mr. Frank 126, 155, 189 lrvin, Kelli 47, 113, 132 lrvin, Tim 115, 189 Irving 1 14 Ives, Jennifer 57, 82, 122 Jacklin, Christopher 47 Jacobson, J. Paul 23, 105 Jacobson, Sandy 58, 80, 86, 87 88 Jacobson, Shelia L. 71 Jalbert, Carla 23, 90 Jamison, Drew D. 23, 138, 160, 161 Jaquith, Tricia 58, 156 Jarboe, Kirsten 68 Jarvella, Shelly M. 63 Javidtash, Neeta 58 Jazz Band 87 Jech, Jenny 58, 118, 154 Jeffery, Wade A. 68 Jeffries, Deborah M. 68, 1 12, 154, 166 Jeffries, Michael A. 47, 1 12 Jeffs, Tammie 47, 108, 154 Judge, Joelle 68, 148, 150 Junior Class 45 Junior Officers 44 Junior Prom 132 Kabela, Heidi A. 23 Kale, Randy 68, 112, 163 Kales, Sarah 68, 112 Kaligis, Laura 47, 125 Kaligis, Peter 68, 163 Kallerson, Mark 58 Kammenga, Mr. 160, 163, 189 Kanz, Angela L. 68 Kanz, Priscilla 48, 81, 82, 107 Karb, Michael G. 23 Karn, Shawn 68, 112 Karuza, Cassandra M. 67, 68 Kato, Masatugu 23 Kavulla, Julie M. 48, 99 Kavulla, Shawn 68 Kawashima, Toano 68 Keene, Karla M. 58 Keithley, Chris 23, 148 Kelly Leann M. 48, 81, 82 Kemp, Cathy M. 48, 50, 84, 90, 104 Keyes, David E. 58, 60 Kiehle, Becky 23 Kile, Andy 55, 58, 171 Kimball, Brian S. 68, 80, 88, 163 Kimbley, April 68, 82, 156 Kimmich, Jean M. 56, 58, 82, 113, 127, 156 King, Chris 57, 58, 112 King, Ron M. 23 Kinney, Glenn A. 48, 82, 86, 88, 150 Kinney, Sheri 58 Kipp, Tye 48 Kirk, Mrs. 108, 126, 128, 189 Klever, Paul A. 48, 63 Klineman, Debbie 195 Knight, Rebbecca 48, 108 Knowledge Bowl 1 16 Koetje, Jamie 58 Koetje, Ron G. 32 Koga, Rika 25 Kohler, Tim 58 Kolby, Maria 58, 81, 82, 122 Kombol, Aaron C. 23, 94, 112, 136, 160 Kometz, Tami 23 Koons, Mark W. 48, 84, 90, 104 Korski, Jacqui A. 58, 82 Kramer, Heather 58 Krate, Kim 48 Kratz, Tracey M. 58, 88 Kreft, Mr. Stan 146, 189 Kreider, Kelly 68, 80, 88 Kresge, Shelly 58, 82, 156 Kronholm, Lance E. 58 Kruger, Donald F. 48 Kuehnel, Patrick 23, 143 Kuiken, Julie A. 48, 112, 117, 138, 158, 164 Kullas, Chris 48 Kunnap, Brian J. 68, 112 Kunnap, Chris J. 48 Kurtz, Max F. 23, 138, 140, 160 Kuruza, Nancy 195 Kushan, Doug 195 Kushan, Jeremy D. 48 Kushan, Sondra 44, 46, 78, 93, 99, 122, 127 Kyckelhahn, Justine 65, 68, 82, 158 Laakio, Mika 48 Ladner, Wes 23 LaFreniere, Diana M. 68, 80, 88 LaFreniere, Gina 48 Lahti, Stephanie V. 68, 127, 156 Lakey, James R. 23 Lambert, Jason J. 68, 163 Lambert, Kelly 68, 163 Lamphiear, Sabrina K. 71 Lampman, Elizabeth 58 Lampman, Willam L. 24 Lancaster, Troy E. 48 Landreth, Melissa M. 48 Landreth, Wendi P. 58 Lane, Treena 63 Langford, Gina 48, 1 12, 132, 150 Langston, Mr. Jim 126, 190 Langstraat, Brian 24, 32, 1 15, 136, 140, 161 Langstraat, Kristi 58, 90, 159 Laninga, Tammy 68 Lann, Julie 58, 90, 112, 132 Largent, Tina 48, 156 Larsen, Andrea 68 Larsen, Joann L. 48, 98 Larson, Dave R. 68 Lathrop, Michael D. 68 Lavigueure, Amy 58, 156 Lawrence, Mr. Charles 126, 184 Lawrence, Connie 24, 81, 82 Lawrence, Julian A. 68 Lawrence, Tina M. 58 Le, Hong 59, 80, 82, 86, 88 Le, Phuong M. 48 Le, Vinh P. 69 Leadership Camp 1 15 Leary, Lisa 48, 86, 88, 132 Leatherwood, Ben 69 Leatherwood, Steve J. 48 LeClaire, Romy Michelle 48, 90, 1 19 Lee, Betsy 68, 69, 123, 154 Lee, Jesse 71 Leishman, Brian 48, 132, 150 Lemoine, Marlo C. 48 Lemon, Kim R. 71 Lenz, Jamie 24, 107 Lenz, Jason J. 59, 61, 82 Lera, Jennifer 48, 166, 167 Lera, Natalie G. 59, 107, 127, 129, 132, 154 Lesiuk, Nathan 69 Leslie, Charlie 24 Lester, Kelly K. 59, 98, 115, 120 Leunberger, Troy S. 59, 128, 160, 162 Lewis, Shane 69 Lewis, Mr. Mike 195 Lind, Jenni 48, 117, 118, 119, 127 Linville, Sean 69, 93, 127, 163, 171 Lipscomb, Lorinda 69, 82, 154 Lockman, Tammee L. 48 Loewen, Walt 69 Logghe, Ms. Joan 126, 181, 190 Long, Mrs. Diana 185 Long, Keturah L. 45, 48, 80, 86, 88 Long, Namura 59 Long, Tyler 52, 100 Longanecker, Sherri K. 69, 82 Loptien, Mishel 63 Loreen, Chad 48 Love, Jason E. 59, 93, 112 Love, Nancy 24, 10 Lovell, Barry R. 69 Lovell, Scott R. 24, 134, 146 Lovett, John Paul 24 Lovett, Elizabeth 24 Lubetich, Matt 44, 48, 96, 1 1 1, l27,130,132, 138, 140,160 Luchsinger, Donna 24 Luck, Chad 69, 116 Ludtke, David W. 48 Luitweiler, Sonya 24, 74, 81 , 82, 104, 116, 1 18 Luke, Joey R. 32 Luke, Michelle M. 69 Lynch, Stefanie L. 49 Maggard, Marcy 63, 69, 152 Maggard, Michelle 44, 49, 52, 84, 90, 113, 122 Mallahan, Emily S. 59, 158 Maloney, Marc Landis 59 Maness, Monica 69 Manning, Joel E. 69 Manzo, John A. 69, 175 Marden, Jessica A. 69 Markwood, Steven 69, 82, 88 Marston, Camille R. 63, 80, 150 Martell, Ryan 69 Martin, Angela M. 68, 69, 107, 1 12, 127 Martin, Chris 52 Martin, Jill D. 69 Martin, Kristi E. 32, 58, 62 Martin, Lance R. 69, 1 16 Martin, Robin M. 24, 128, 166, 167 Martin, Tisha J. 24 Martinez, Chris 69, 71, 80, 88 Martinez, Kerley D. 69 Martinez, Mark 24, 175, 177 Martinson, Kyle J. 69, 80 Marton, Melissa K. 69 Masonholder, Edie A. 49 Massey, Charley 52 Mastropoalo, Mike 63 Mastropoalo, Pat A. 24, 140 Mathews, Lisa Dawn 24 Math Team 1 18 Mater, Rob 69, 163 Mat Maids 125 Maxwell, David 52, 160, 175 Maxwell, Joanna 49, 152 McAfee, Andrew 24, 90 McAfee, Brenda 24 McAfee, Christopher A. 49, 63 McAfee, Rebecca L. 80, 88, 109 McAllister, Mark 24, 17, 146 McAllister, Scott 59, 175 McBarron, Dave 49, 160, 175, 177 McBride, Jeff 44, 49 McCartney, Shannon McCauley, Larry M. 49 McCauley, Sean 59, 62, 94, 34 McCausIand, Denise 24 McClellan, Shawn S. 25, 172 McClendon, Jessica 29, 94, 104 McDonald, Aron 25, 175, 177 McDonald, Cindy 69, 127 McDonald, Wendy 59, 60, 93, 96, 150, 166, 167 McDougle, Dawn E. 69 McEvoy, Dan 59, 30, 88, 171 McEwen, Alan 59 McGlenn, Patrick M. 49 McHenry, Wendy 25, 81, 82 McHugh, Becky 25, 77 McHugh, Shane 49, 82 McHugh, Suzie M. 25, 102, 140 Mclvor, Ms. 194 McLaughlin, Cody M. 67, 69 McLort, Dan 195 McMurray, Rob 59 Melland, Richell A. 49, 84, 90 Melton, Wayne 49 Menish, Paul 80 Mercer, Miss Laurie 126, 190 Merill-Rae Lyn 12, 125 Messon, Sheri 49, 80, 86, 88 Metune, Mark 49, 80, 82, 84, 86, 88, 104 Metune, Michelle 25 Michaelson, Blake 59, 175 Michaelson, Eric 16, 25, 94, 96, 136, 160, 161 Miller, Darren 49, 81, 82, 1 18 Miller, Denise 49, 63 Miller, Erika 49 Miller, Lee 25, 104, 107, 108, 109, 129 Mills, David 25, 46 Mills, Kim 25 Mills, Mark, 49, 160 Mills, Tim 59, 90 Minninger, Heidi 49, 80, 85, 86, 99, 113, 154 Minninger, Mike 25 Missiaen, Deborah 49 Mitchell, Derek 25, 1 14 Mitchell, Dione 25 Mitchell, John 59 Moe, Diane 25 Moena, Budd 69 Moena, Eric 69, 80, 88 Mohr, Anthony 59, 1 13 Moldvor, Eric 49, 80, 82, 86, 87, 88 Molina, Travis 71 Mondares, Joe 52, 84, 90 Monson, Mr. 180, 190 Montgomery, Ms. 190 Montgomery, Stacy 49 Moody, Michele 25, 75, 108, 113, 138 Moran, Enrique A. 59 Moreau, April C. 59 Mork, Chad 69 Morris, Rayanne 25, 124 Muljat, Michael P. 63 Mueller, Mrs. 126, 190 Muna, Cathy 71 Munday, Tina M. 59, 124 Munroe, Marianne 69, 72, 1 12 Munson, Rich 69, 80, 88 Muntjewerff, Gary 25 Munzanreder, Andy A. 59 Murdzia, Steve 25, 93, 160, 161 Murphy, Karleen 69 Myers, Charles 25, 160, 175, 177 Naji, Salima P. 63 Nash, Troy M. 49 Neal, Jaon R. 59 Neidigh, Calvin 49 Neidigh, Corey 59 Neidigh, Janell L. 59 Neidigh, Jonice M. 49, 116, 119 Nelson, Angela 69, 66, 167 Nelson, Gary 190 Nelson, Russ 105 Nelson, Steve C. 49, 80, 88 Newstrom, Katie 69, 156 Neyens, Rodger 26, 80 Nguyen, Khoa A. 69 Nguyen, Long V. 49 Nguyen, Nga N. 59 Nguyen, Nhut 59 Nguyen, Tan V. 59 Nguyen, Tuyet 26, 82 Nichols, Angela 69 Nichols, Jody 63, 69 96, 98, 1 11, 153 Nicholson, Janet 26 Nirie, Yosuke 49, 82, 132 Index 221 Nordtvedt, Stacey 49, 99, 150, 152 Norris, Janet 26, 156 North, Mrs. 194 Noyes, Noelle L. 59, 62, 80, 88 1 13, 156 O'Conner, Lisa K. 69 O'Conner, Todd 49, 150 O'Grady, Fred H O'Malley, Erin K. 49, 116, 119, Penfold, Rick 26 Pep Squad 122 Perkins, Patrick J. 60, 1 16 Perry, Douglas J. 70, 80, 88 Perry, Travis L. 70 Personal Ads 198 Peterson, Amie 50, 94, 96, 1 13 Peterson, Jeff 60, 62, 172 Peterson, Jenn 70, 132 Peterson, Mike 26, 1 12 Peterson, Roxann D. 70 127 153 O'NealI, Jim 59 O'Neill, Shannon 59, 166, 167 Oliver, Shane M. 69 Olsen, Buddy 69 Olsen, Dave 26 Olsen, Derek K. 71, 171 Olsen, Harlean Olsen, Larry A. 59, 82 Olsen, Dr. Lee 182 Olsen, Melinda 59 Olsen, Paul 49 Olsen, Ross 69, 80, 163 Olsen, Wendy 60 Olson, Dan 65, 69 Olson, Katie 65, 69 Orloff, Jon 49' Ortiz, Joy S. 69 Osborne, Angela 60, 82 Otter, Darrin 49, 160, 175, 177 Owens, Angie R. 70, 148 Owens, Julie A. 70 Owen, Lisa L. 60 Owens, Mrk K. 70, 72 Owens, Nicole 68, 70, 98, 156 Owings, Mark D. 70 Pfundt, Joel 60 Pham, Mai 60 Pham Phuong Ngoc 26 Phillips, Douglas J. 70, 80, 88 Phillips, Jeff 70, 1 12 Piantes, Curtis 60, 125 Piccone, Karren 26, 128, 140, 148 Pierson, Klay T. 32, 146 Pietig, Mark A. 60, 160 Pike, Jill 126 Pilch, Cathie 60, 156 Pilch, Tom 70 Pitcher, Steve 50 Pitsch, Mr. Gregory 181, 191 Pitton, Bob 50 Pitton, John 63, 70, 72, 111, 175, 177 Pitts, John 60, 1 16 Platt, Sam 163 Plattner, Joe J. 60 Play 142 Plumb, Brantly 26, 86, 88, 102 Plumb, Hilary A. 67, 70 Point, Andrea D. 63 Point, Flavian S. 70 Regidor, Kevin 60, 80, 88 Reid, Steve 50, 160 Reid, Wallace 60, 162 Revey, lsabelle Reynolds, John 27 Rhea, Shannon 50 Richardson, Janel 70, 72 Richardson, Lori 50 Richardson, Melody 70 Richardson, Tod 50 Richey, Shawn 60, 152 Riggs, Sarah 70, 77 Ripley, Adria 60, 88 Ripley, Renera 50, 122 Ripley, Teresa 50, 82 Riseland, Jenny 50, 52, 152, 153, 164 Riseland, Mr. John 184 Roberts , Becky 60, 62, 75, 113 Roberts, Mr. Hal 191 Roberts, Lisa 50, 125 Roberts, Melanie 27, 156 Roberts, Mr. Ron 191 Roberts, Troy 60 Robinson, Sharon 60, 154, 166 Roe, Tom 27, 84, 90, 100, 111, 113, 135, 138, 139 Rogers, Lisa 27, 80, 88, 122, Rohan, Joe 60 Roland, Aaron 68 Roland, Claire 70, 107, 112, 156 Rollins, April 50, 80, 88, 152 Rollins, Rick 27, 100, 175, 177 Rookstool, Rhonda 60 Roper, Kelly 50 Roque, Walt 63 Schemstad, Jon 70, 82 Schemstad, Steve 52, 160 Schencking, Chuck 60, 80, 86, 88, 1 16 Schermerhorn, Dale 27, 160 Schermerhorn, Jim 63 Scheuner, Ron 50, 63 Schleinkofer, Boris 70 Schlicting, Mr. Mark 81, 82, 192 Schmidt, Amy 50, 154 Schoeppach, Scott 50 Scholten, Mark 50 Schooner, Jackie 195 Scheutze, Brad 50 Schuman, Lesley 47, 50, 90, 99 Schutte-Judd, Angela 60 Schutte-Judd, Lachelle 51 Scott, Merritt 60 Scrimsher, Chris 27, 113, 140 Se, Hoy 63 Seery, Dawn 32 Seims, Aerle 71 Sentkowski, Eugene 51, 160 Sentkowski, Julie 60 Sessions, Shannon 63 Shaffer, Greg 51 Shaudney, Barb 60, 61 Shea, Jeremy 71 Shearer, Joe 60 Shearer, Mrs. Ginny 185 Shearer, Peter 27, 148, 160 Shelton, Tonya 70 Sherrill, Crystal 60 Shibley, John 27 Shin, Alice 51 Shipley, Mark 51 Shook, Michael Owings, Martin 26 Owings, Mathew 26 Pablo, Steve 49 Pacheco, Marc 70, 163 Palmer, Curt 26 Palmer, James D. 70 Palmer, Joe 50, 160 Popp, Kathy M. 70 Parham, Kelly 70 Parker, Brett 70 Parker, Mr. Neil 160, 191 Parker, Troy 50, 128 Parks, Brian J. 68, 70 Parrish, Chris 50, 132, 146 Parrish, Ryan 70, 163 Patenaude, Karen J. 70, 82 Paton, Jen 59, 60, 128, 152 Patrick, Lance 50, 63 Patrick, Tina 59, 60, 156 Patterson, Mr. Mark 89, 191, 1 15 Pauley, Mrs. 185 Paull, Marley R. Paull, Mary 50 Paull, Robert M. 26, 175 Payne, Theresa M. 60, 108, 1 13, 156 Pederson, Chris 26 Pederson, Brian 70, 163 Pederson, Bruce 50 Petley, Mary A. Pemberton, Jeff 63 Penabla, Juan Pablo 26 222 Index Polmqus Stacy D. 60 Pooleon, Gareth 26, 94, 98, 1 12, 136, 138 Pooleon, Gwyn 60, 153 Pooleon, Mr. Michael 191 Powell, 194 Powless, Andrew P. 70, 1 13 Preston, Lesha L. 63 Prettyman, Reese A. 60, 90 Prouty, Brian 70 Purdy, Megan 70 Purvis, Lisa M. 50 Pyeatt, Stephanie 26, 32, 84, 90, 99, 100, 120, 140 Quehrn, Kenneth 60, 80, 82, 86, 87, 88, 127 Quimby, Chris 50 Raade, Rachel 27, 156 Race, Mrs. Beverly 191 Radder, Christi 27, 108, 129 Radel, Kelly 27 Radke, Mrs Carol 182 Ramerman, Mr. Gale 181, 191 Ramsay, Lance 60, 90, 1 12 Ratayczak, Mike 50 Rawley, Chris 50 Rawley, Kelli 50, 81, 82 Raymond, Ron 27 Razote, Frank R. 70 Razote, Norma M. 27 Reed, Christine 70 Reed, Tara 50 Rose, Wes 27 Ross, Allen 50 Ross, Rob 60, 77, 86, 88, 1 18 Rothenberger, Marya 50 Rothenberger, Peter 60 Rothenbuhler, Darla 60, 85, 156 Ruben, Jorge 63 Ruckey, Bruce 50, 52 Rucesill, Lenee 63 Runestrand, Heidi 27, 84, 90, 100, 117,138,156 Rushin, Matt 70,163 Russell, Raad 160 Russell, Raynelle 60, 107, 108, 109,113,124,129 Russo, Yvette 70, 72 Saelee, Kao 60 Saenz, John 60, 80, 82, 86, 87, 88 Saiphan, Nai 71 Safsten, Mr. Robert 68 Sami, Mojgan 48, 50, 117, 119 Sanborn, Cherry 27, 107 Sanchez, Christopher 71 Sandell, Wendy 50, 150, 164 Sandstrom, Melani 60 Santord, Craig 60 Sanford, Kellie 27, 108, 125 Sanford, Shawn 63, 1 13, 134, 170 Scarborough, Darrylena 70 Schaper, Lynn 54, 60, 11 1, 152 Schelinski, Crissanda 60, 154 Short, Steve 61, 160, 162 Shrauger, Michell 60, 63 Silva, Jody 61 Silva, Sandy 27, 93, 107 Simpkins, Cherie 61, 82, 86, 87, 88 Simplot, Brett 28 Simplot, Rian 61 Simpson, Dean 28 Sinclair, Dena 70 Sipes, Chelsea 61, 77, 107, 148 Sipes, Travis 61 Sivo, Roslyn 60, 70 Skaggs, Pat 28, 175 Skaggs, Mr. Paul W. 118, 192 Skaggs, Shannon 68, 70, 156 Slesk, Tim 51 , 93, 160 Sliger, Mr. Merv 84, 85, 91, 180, 192 Slivinski, Eric 70 Smith, Aaron 51, 80, 88 Smith, Amy C. 63 Smith, Brian M. 61 Smith, Daron L. 61 Smith, Dave 51, 132 Smith, Dathan 51 Smith, Heidi 61, 90 Smith, Janel 61 Smith, Jennie 61 Smith, Marya 44, 51, 112, 158 Smith, Pat 70 Smith, Shannon 28, 120, 140 Smith, Stephanie 28 Smith, Terrance R. 70 Smith, Tracy 28 Smithey, Kristen 52 Smithson, Maili 51, 1 12 Smits, Jeff 61, 127, 160, 161, 171 Snowden, Rhonda 51 Soderquist, Gary 28 90 Sofie, Randy 61, 175, 177 Softball 246 Solomon, Ted 61 Sophomore Class 55 Sophomore Officers 54 Sorensen, Dack C. 70 Sorensen, Mark S. 71, 163 Sourichanh, Vongsavanh 51 Spady, Ben 51 Spain, Andrew D. 45, 51, 107 Sprague, Laurie M. 51, 100, 107, 148 Spring House 1 13 Spurling, Vicki L. 71 , 122 St. Hilaire, Jenny 51, 1 16, 132, 158, 164 St. Hilaire, Terry 61 Stacey, Darrell 51, 160 Slucey, Shelli K. 61, 80, 86, 88, 107 Staeber, Jason K. 71, 163, 171 Stabert, Cindy 195 Staffanson, Donna J. 71 Stainback, Brad 71, 80, 88 Stark, Renee 28, 80, 85, 86, 90, 125 Stenvers, Carrie L. 61 Stephan, Mr. Larry 2, 181, 182, 183 Stevens, Renee E. 61 Stevens, Mrs. Vicki 193 Stock, Casey 51 , 63 Stocklass, Lou 28 Stone, Chipp 51, 132 Stone, Nat 28, 32, 112, 160 Stoodley, Roberta 71 Storms, David 28 Straka, John 71 Straka, Kris 51 Stratton, Robert 61 Stredicke, Misty L. 51 Stromberg, Andy 51 Studebaker, Jason 51 Sturgill, Adam T. 61 , 82 Sturtz, David 51 Su, Joyce 71, 156 Suchy, Angela 51 Sullivan, John L. 61 Sullivan, Molly 61, 108, 128 Swan, Deanna 61, 128 Swanson, Angela 28, 85, 127 Swanson, Erik 71, 163, 171 Swanson, M. Peggy 61 Sweeney, Eric 71 Sweitzer, Ed 52 Sweitzer, Loren C. 63 Swetzof, Ruth M. Swim Timers 123 Swing Choir 84 Symonds, Lara K. 61, 113 Symonds, Martin 28 Symphonic Cadet Band 80 Talley, Brian 61, 134, 160, 162, 170 Talley, Sheri 2, 28, 99, 107, 1 10 115,117,136, 140 Taul, Michelle 51 , 84, 90 Taylor, Dan T. 61 Taylor, Marc R. 61 Taylor, Michelle 51, 158 Taylor, Teresa 28 Teachers' Aides 194 Templin, Lisa M. 61, 80, 82, 88, 122 Terpsma, Michael L. 71, 112 Thayne, Jayson J. 71 Thompson, lan 71, 72, 163 Thompson, Jessica 44, 51, 90, 111,115,138,14O,146 Thompson, Mrs. Kay 180, 192 Thompson, Theresa 59, 61 Thorp, Ken 61, 76, 80, 88, 175 Thowson, Heather R. 71 Thowson, Jerry 28 Thowson, Scott 71, 80, 88, 98, 163 Tieman, Crissy 28, 84, 90, 98, 99, 102, 120, 140 Tiffany, Patrick C. 71 Tomtan, Kristi 51 Ton, Q. 51 Toon, Terene 51, 156 Torres, Joyce A. 71 Track 128 Tracy, Dina 51 Trans, Tony 51 Treat, Adam T. 61 Trefren, Janna 51, 52, 85, 122, 152 Trimmingham, Mrs. Susan 182 Trinh Ann 51, 164 Trinh, Bic K. 61, 80, 86, 88, 150, 152 Troost, Charles 71 Trott, Mrs. Jaqueline 185 Trott, Monica 61 , 158 Truong, Biet 28 Tucker, Tracy 44, 52, 85 Tyndall, Lawrence C. 71, 171 Uhrig, Mr. Frank 182 Ulrich, Lana L. 71 Uvala, Mr. Greg 163 Vacca, Arthur 28, 107 Valanzuela, Barbara A. 63, 81 Valentines Assembly 138 Valum, Mrs. Darlene 126, 192 Van Duisen, Carla 52, 82 Van Horn, Bret C. 71 Van Horn, Matthew W. 71 Van Horn, Tom 52 Van Pelt, Colleen M. 64 Van Sinderen, Mrs. Jette 185 Van Zanten, Mrs. 185 Vanbrocklin, Markel J. 71 Vance, Jeff S. 71 Vanduren, Tricia L. 71 Vanmiert, John 52, 160 Vermeulen, Susan 28, 32, 96, 107,108,113,124,127,136 Vickerman, Lisa 61 , 82 Victor, Heather 52 Vidmoore, Nancy 174 Villafana, Val 61, 80, 88, 118 Visser, Daren 52, 80, 88 Voeut, Saroeut 52, 71, 77 Vopnford, Dan 29 Vos, Claudette 61 Vos, Lynnette K. 71, 82 Voth, Mrs. Sharon 193 Vrana, Dana 71 Vrana, Kristina 52, 63, 108 Vuu, Hoang, M. 61 Vuu, Thuy 52 Vuu, Ton 52 Wahl, Megan E. 49, 52, 107, 148 Waite, Brian S. 61 Walbeck, KellyAnn 29, 90 Waldron, Ms. Kathleen 193 Waldt, Suzanne M. 71, 72 Wales, Sean 71 Walker, Ilene 29 Walker, Jon W. 63 Wallace, Keith 29, 31, 100, 102 113, 138, 160 Wallace, Tom 52 Wallace, Todd 29, 128 Walrod, Rusty 29 Walsh, Alisha 52, 164 Walsh, Matthew N. 71 Walsh, Stuart 29 Walters, Cindy 52 Walters, Mary 52 Walters, Billy 71 Walters Gary 52 wqnonf Kelli 52, si, 82 Walton, Mr. Mal 180, 193 Warren, Patrisha 29 Watson, Anthony 52 Watson, Kathie 52, 1 16 Watts, Mr. Alan 193 Watts, Cal 52 Weaver, Kim 61 Weiss, Hans Anders 29, 84, 90 Weiss, Katie Elizabeth 29, 80, 88 Welch, Kym 29 Wellman, Christine 52 Wemp, Kellee 61, 125 Wendler, Al G. 61 West, Mr. Vel 160, 193 Westman, Wendy L. 71, 82 Weyers, Shelly D. 71 What-A-Sho 100 Wheatman, John 29 Wheeler, Christy 61 , 76, 90, 108, 113,156 Whipkey, Darrell 52 White, Erin L. 71, 120 White, Erin 52, 120 White, Jennifer L. 63 White, Laurie 29 White, Mr. Robert 160, 193 Whitehead, Kimm 29, 176 Whitney, Michelle 61, 98, 122 Whitton, Sunshine 71 Williams Bryan 52, 63 Williams, Colin M. 61, 63 Williams Kim 52 Williams, Lisa 52 Williams, Michelle R. 71 Williams Williams, Stephanie K. 71 Thomas D. 71 Williams, Vontella Marylee 71 Wilmot, Mrs. Nancy 122, 193 Wilson, Brenda M. 71 Wilson, David 52, 63 Wilson, Anne 71 Wilson, Tammy 52 Winemiller, Brad 61 Wingerter, Richard 29, 140, 160 Winsauer, Connie L. 62, 158 Wolfe, Jason D. 71 Wolfe, Michael J. 71 Wonder, Nick 71, 80, 88, 163 Wood, Kathleen 52, 1 13, 127 Wood, Raxanna 71 Woodell, Kerri 62 Woodmansee, Bo 71 Woodmansee, Jeff C. 62, 127 Woodmansee, Rick 29, 160 Workman, Jonathan A. 72, 80, 87, 88 Woulf, Becky 52, 90 Wright, Jamie 62 Wright, Mark A. 62, 94, 170 Wright, Rod 62 W.T.l. 127 Wutzke, Ritchie 62, 80 Wyandt, Ray 52, 188 Yake, Rici 52, 90, 156 Yearbook Staff 106 Yonlick, Mr. George 177, 192 York, Lisa 62, 140 York, Butch 29 Young, Aaron 71, 163 Young, Donald D. 62 Young, Malia 71, 158 Youtsey, Graham 54, 62, 96, 134, 170 Zandstra, Matt 62, 1 12, 113, 160, 172 Zei, Dr. John 182 Zender, Ann-Marie 62, 90 Ziels, Mike 16, 29, 94, 107, 1 12, 1 13 Zoeger, Marlo 71, 82 Zornes, James W. 71 Zornes, Mark 52 Zuehlke, Adam 71 123 Index 223 THAT WAS YESTERDAY Hours and hours of Yearbook Staff time were needed to plan and produce this special yearbook for the 50th Bl-l.S. graduating class and incorporate music as the major theme at the same time. Under the leadership of Co- Editors Amy Baklund and Ronda Delcamp, the large staff tried to work together and learn how to plan and prepare pages for yearbook produc- tion. With 223 pages done, and only this last page and the spring supple- ment remaining to do, it was time to PARTY lagainl. So on Friday, March 2lst, as many Yearbook Staff members that could make it met at Art Vacca's home for videos and entertaining movies on his VCR big screen. Munchies, pop, good food, and a nice cake provided nourishment for the staff. KW ,,,.Y MWWWW l: Co-Editors Amy Baklund and Ronda Delcamp prepared to divide the cake into enough even pieces. 2: Kristi Carter drank coke upon learning of the dangers of drinking plain water. 3: The barbeque smoke was hard on Doug Beck's eyes. 4: Laurie Sprague, Amy Baklund, Mike Ziels, Art Vacca, Devin Berg, Cathy Belben, and Sheri Talley enjoyed a short break after watching Eddie Murphey and Dan Akroyd in Trading Places. 5: The weather outside required coats for juniors Ronda Delcamp, Alana Bruland, and Kim Dawson. 6: Tracy Dearman kept warm as Dean Dibble prepared his second hamburger. Goodbye yesterday Now it's over and done Still I hope somewhere deep in your heart Yesterday will live on 224 Editorial Closing


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