Bothell High School - Cougar Yearbook (Bothell, WA)

 - Class of 1981

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UW 'W'V UfW0fW1wLfW,ffof,,g0U A ' ff' 0615035 15,6 :ln 1 Table of Contents Fall, Winter, Spring Acitvities . . . .... 4-59 Organizations .......,...... ..... 6 0-80 Photo Essay . . ,..,. 31-93 Senior Albums .... ,,,, 9 4-137 Junior Albums ....... .,,, 1 38-153 Sophomore Albums .... ,,,, 1 54-169 Faculty ............ ,,,, 1 70-195 Advertising . . .... l96-218 Index ...... .... 2 19-222 Calendar SEPTEMBER: School begins Znd: Cougar sales begin: first issue of Catamount: Fall sports include football, girls swimming, girls tennis, cross country, volleyball, golf: SAT testing: Rotary Exchange: Open House. OCTOBER: Homecoming: ACT testing: PSAT testing: Spirit Week: Halloween costume contest: Superinten- dent Lee Blakely resigns: Fall sports continue. NOVEMBER: General Election: winter registration: Don- key Basketball: Fall play: Fall musical: Thanksgiving vacation: Fall quarter ends: Fall sports end: Winter sports begin: basketball, wrestling, girls gymnastics, boys swimming, bowling. DECEMBER: Winter quarter begins: Christmas Tolo: Christman Concert: Christmas vacation: Winter sports continue. JANUARY: School resumes: Skiing begins. FEBRUARY: Valentine's concert: Mid-winter vacation: Spring registration. MARCH: Winter quarter ends: Spring quarter begins: Spring sports begin: Baseball, Softball, Boys Gymnas- tics: Boys and Girls Track: Boys and Girls Soccer: Boys Tennis. APRlL: Spring vacation: Spring Play: Elections: 9th grade open house: Spring sports continue. MAY: Senior Ball: Spring Night Club: Memorial Day: Class elections: Spring sports end. 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For the juniors and seniors trying to fit seven classes a day into six periods, there comes an acute sense of relief that registration happens only three times a year, and that being at sophomore happens only once in a high school career. . . WW. tfrwv j 'ir 0 3 it nos! Y ., lil' ' iii 2 ' P 5 , 'L . .' , A-' ,gi 4x l Clockwise from 11100: Dean and Dave Aldrichg Lisa Backen and Bill Juddg Michelle Soley and friend plan schedules in sung Greg Munng Unidentified student in ...,-f' A hidingg Shannon Knodle, Lynn McLaughlin, Sven Jon- assen and Cathy Pogueg Joe Marshall and Christi Robisong Sherrie Alexander, Chris Schatz and Lynne Lorangg and J.R. Milhuff. if- AF Pr TSN 1 'I , sh s..r-....- 1 - . .J .is if Eg M.. .1i1'f .E'-5-wi? -f7 '1?'..27f f 2 5. il ywiem k ,W His. 1.52 K L V h my Q . . L- Jaw f ,nf - -, V , - .V dw m, ' Q 51 R ff Wm ' A X . U , W --'X f ggi K . i np, x t M 53,332+ m K way-:Q-' - A - -Qigggmif. E. A lain, -Q gt - ' - ' 1 wi. .N .. ui X I. f. .Rf ' E z'-Q ' s Q. R , 3 Q , fx2w'i'??ii LM, ,MX ,.--W.. A fag. i,f3:xerg f,?:QX 1,-as -- p. Swfm- ,M - M :7 m- M Q M 2 ff' .L , K 1 ' . A ' . ilk - Mx, -.Lu F, FLM it , E ' 51.93 Mae V if S 1. A x ,.-.,,g. Q W2 f ' Y f', 'Q 16: am V V fi J f w Y T 5 E .ai A3 uns-.hh - 1 gk X XKLU4 l 1 My beginning. . . Bronze and green refurbished the exteriors. lib ii' 'fi ' Mini Home Ec students found the r a a remodeled. A new crop of enthusiastic sophomores entered BHS, in a year when morale ran high. Bothell High sported newly- painted halls and a new principal, Dr. Al Cohen. Pep Club members did their part to liven up the day with their tradi- tional high quality skit. The spirit of the school was reflected in the mood of the first assembly. Left, A forest of wood provided outlets for the accounting room. I O O L Dance started new tradition. Clockwise from ll o'clock: Crowd at assemblyg Brian Sedy dis' played a victorious TDg Perry Holzknecht recalled the tale of how the Cougs pounded the Saints1 Juniors tugged their way to an overall victory: Chris Barrow, Ke-pi Hemmann, Ed Muscat and Kristi Carter danced to the music of Cathedral , Seniors bellowed out their winning song, Sophomores showed their winning window to all of Bothell, Sophomore float, Grand Marshal Bob Raineyg Senior skit. The days before Homecoming were bustling with ener- gy and excitement, as last details were added to floats, and final arrangements for the dance were made. Friday saw the culmination of class competition, with all donning gimmicks and cheering on their classes at the assembly. Activities continued, with the parade progressing down Main Street and, finally the vigorously-anticipated foot- ball game, Intense action sparked at Pop Keeney, when the forces of Bothell and lnterlake collided, with the Cougs emerg- ing victorious. They demonstrated unity and skill as they trounced the Saints, 23-12, sending the crowd into a chorus of victory cheers, The dance, held on a Saturday for the first time in recent history, was a relaxing finale to the week's activi- ties. Cathedral provided entertainment for the dancers' and listeners' enjoyment, ti llllll llllll flfffnfti. c,. T ' 4 'N-mm SENIORS JUNIORS SOPHS 125 325 425 350 25 200 Deductions -000 1450 225 325 325 150 125 400 000 1550 325 175 225 250 75 300 -000 1240 W Homecoming was enjoyed by Queen Debbie Carpenter and Prince Brian Sedy: King Mark Beeston and date Cathy Bowls: Queen Debbie Carpenter and Don VanLierop Homecoming Royalty 1980 i , ,.. 5 Sl' ri ,ll :' El ' E , r 3 , 1' ii E . al -.1-an lr ... l 2 'iv-gg l T' x i. ii if s ef' 3 4 BotheIl's 1980-81 Homecoming Royalty from left to right are: Junior Princess John Davisig Queen Debbie Carpenter and King Mark Beeston. The Court was Mary Kae Irvin and Prince Mike Howell, Senior Princess Kelley Straga and crowned at Friday's game, ruled over Saturday night's dance, Prince Brian Sedy, Sophomore Princess Wendy Corbin, tnot pictured, Prince IO The Band marched on -u Q' A AA ., 0 ,L ', ,Nw -1 ,. Du- 'rf . . Tricky formations were featured at all home games Peeka boo, I see you! Jeff Horton and Debbie Brenchley BotheII's Marching Band performed successfully during autumn. Marching to their own music, they all kept in step. Bernie Ackerman, Dennis Behrens, and Judd Aetzel directed the performances, while Debbie Brenchley and Jeff Horton led the marchers successfully. After marching season was over, they began training for concerts, and provided pep bands for basketball season. 1 v K5 We YN ,Jin mf' .- W .4 1.3 E- ' 1 541 'f 'LM ' 1, bn, 1 A .J ' '-'QQQY . ec ,4,. Foreign cultures were brou ht into view Exchange students from left to right Yoshihisa Shintaku Yuji Kubo Kristin Palsson and Oliver Stein Veronica Gonzalez Letty Nalda A host of exchange students added international spice to Both- ell High School and provided native students with some cultur- al knowledge and insight. Yoshihisa Shintaku and Yuji Kubo, Kristin Palsson, Oliver Stein, Veronica Gonzalez, and Letty Nalda represented Japan, Sweden, West Germany, Guatemala, and Mexico respectively. Two Bothell students travelled abroad for the exchange pro- gram also: Susie Sturholm will visit Mexico, and Kevin Hogan expects to leave in a few weeks as a Rotary Exchange. Some were sponsored by Rotary International, some by Pacific intercultural Exchangeg and some were guests of families with whom they stayed. Gary Oman directed the Exchange program. Veronica Gonzalez Yuji Kubo Letty Nalda Kristin Palsson Y05hlhlS3 Shintaku Oliver Stein ll ave 6-60 zona 2 300-22 Tomido-Cho Zacatecas 3755 Norte Baldersvagen 3l 21 8 Hama machi 3 Adolf Street Ciudad, Guatemala Tenri City, Nara Cd. Obregon Sonora 3li00 Falkenberg Beppu City OlTA 1000 Berlin 37 632 Japan Mexico Sweden 874 Japan West Germany 'Spirit Week' encouraged creativity ,,,,.,......., Kirk Renn modeled the latest in men's daytime wear. Would you let this guy lGreg Munnj shine your stove? asked Todd Tibbetts Q x-, fii K is ,, X l fs V T7 l f f' Ed Waage wore the latest fashion, established by trendsetter Renn, as Paul Y Foreign languages can be both fun and frightening, chuckled Vanderwel looked on. Mme. Tanya Hoffmoen, Spirit Week drew many students and faculty to participate in tion by percent of participation was checked among classes the dress-up days and activities, October 27-31, The week and faculty. began with Tourist Day, then Western Day, Dress-Llp Nice Day, Seniors placed first with the highest percent, followed by the Crazy Tie Day and finally Halloween Costume Day. Competie faculty, juniors, and sophomores in that order. Ball games put The Senior Class riders pushed, pulled, and bounced their way to victory at the annual publications sponsored Donkey basketball game November l7. The Juniors clip-clopped across the gym to second place, with the Sophomores bringing up the rear. The courageous IO-rider teams were captained by Perry Holzknecht for Seniorsg Paul Vanderwel for Juniorsp and Lela Morell for Sophomores. Proceeds from the game helped production costs of the Catamount and Cougar. Lela Morell went for the donkey-dunk. You can lead a donkey to water . . philosophized Steve Bauer. Let's take the donkeys and run . bargained two floored riders, faculty, donkeys in same league Volleyball was the battleground as the girls' varsity and the faculty fought it out in their first successful match. The faculty was in good form, showing that age was not a barrier under the netg the varsity worked hard to keep the oldsters honest. Spirits were high despite a few sore muscles and bruised knees. A I - . Lisa Lengacher, Ruth LaTorra, and Stacy Green were tough com- P . Jim Thumlert acted his age ... about 5? etntors. Jim Sullivan and Yonnie Velasco did thejump shot boogie, Spirit started filling the air in Fall, guiding Cougars through a successful year. The band entertained with their lively music as they marched through school halls to make spirits grow. Summer heat stayed through most of the Fall sea- son, giving sun-filled days and sunsets until the rainy season finally set in. And the T.P. capers struck again!! Fun in fall -if Q. 21 ' if , ix., 5 ,wi -1 f Music aided digestion! Below left, Who did the T.P. job?!! ii, '55, x if 4 16 Wtflifffst . ,,,,mkf. 4. L 'Y' Fi . 'l ., .I ' !l t' n-xv., If 'ipigsf ' N. A ,, , k I, E f w cl. J .9 v5.14 L 1 . A ip' l pg' ff.. ffl 1 N4 YA K ' 'X-.5 I ,u l,f,1j ' J A , vii-' 94 , F ' 2.1 Q., i A i ' my 40 .as v .wav wr- .7 Mfr f' , 'ax' ' , . r, .1 ' , E521-.-zffkif - Q ,,,,f,,4 - Q-f' ,,.......--f ,,.--' i lf tt ul ,fel if ft lf My f- ' f l X '. XJ A- lift, ,V ' A 1 V ' gf I ' 1 ' V 1 .4 F Pt ' l ' ' Xx 1 of 1 1 is X b ' '- ' L 1 'V f V, .NP , . h D U Lx., . A , s -ft, , . t I . 1 , .::-. - - f' '-- r X E . 'B .:- . . ig: :frm . I ' ' , so s stree , 1 V ' ' 1 he ,, , , B gp' K 5 '.f , V? N-X' L v Y JVNU E l in ng , . Do you think we have the lines right?! fllled gy 'i t The annual Fall Concert, held in the gym November 13, won audience approval with cheerful selections and sound. The successful concert, which drew a full house, featured the Arion singers, Orchestra, and Jazz Ensemble. lt was directed by Dennis Behrens and Judd Aetzel. v Gleaming brass brightened the concert melodies. Oh nO, Wh0'S 90ln9 to turn the page?! And a one-uh, and a two-uh. . .! -ggi'-m Bothell High's drama department performed their version of The Royal Family on November 20, 21, and 22 in the Little Theater. The play setting was in the late l920'sg it was about a family of actresses, and how their lives were affected by their careers. Director Joanne Hjort commented that the cast was particu- larly enthusiastic and fun to work with. Oscar Qllrawfordj explains a confusing telegram to Kitty, Herbert, and Julie. flrvin, and Shearerl l l 1 3. V A iufksi -..,4,,M M ':g,,,v My Q W , 'iq , Above: Perry 1O'Bergj and Gwen fDayj exchanged apologetic words after a lover's quarrel. Right: Fanny Clioughanj made it clear that her acting days weren't over yet, Della QTompkinsJ tried to convince reporters that she didn't know a thing Fall play: Royal success Anthony 1SweeneyJ and McDermott QHolmquistJ practiced the art of fencing. CAST ' Un order of appearancej Della . . .4.....,..,...,.,.. Shannon Tompkins Jo ......... .Rick Hayrynen Hallboy ..... . .Greg Penoyer McDermott . . . .Bob Holmquist Herbert Dean . . . Kitty Dean . ..,.... . . . Gwen Cavendish . . . . Perry Stewart . . . Fanny Cavendish .. . Oscar Wolfe ..... Julie Cavendish .... . . . . Anthony Cavendish Gilbert Marshall .... Another Hallboy . . . . Gunga ..,....... Miss Reake .........,. , ..,........ .......Dan Kelly Mary Kae lrvin ......Kim Day . . . .Bill O'Berg .. .Liz Koughan Grant Crawford Theresa Shearer Ben Sweeney .. .Chris Fassel . . . .Rick Kukay . .Mike McClure . . . .Patty Bapst Understudies included: Tina Draper, Rhonda Scham, Krista Fenstad, Rick Henderson, Bapst, Penoyer, and Mc- Clure. Stage crew consisted of: Robert Brown, Pat Butler, Keith Gregg, and Devin Rice on sets. Jennifer Schu- macher, and Chuck Tucker on props. September Brown- field, Teresa Heit, and Theresa Shearer on costumes. Julie Elliott and Bob Holmquist on publicity and pro- grams. Pete MacKenzie and Dave Griffin on lights and sounds. Director was Joanne Hjort, working with assistant di- rectors Jennifer Bennett and Lynn Sharp. Stage manager was Rick Kukay. Top row: Mike McClure, Dan Kelly, Bill O'Berg, Grant Crawford, Ben Sweeney, Chris Fassel, Bob Holmquist, Rick Hayrynen, Greg Penoyer. Bottom row: Mary Kae Irvin, Liz Koughan, Theresa Shearer, Shannon Tompkins, Patty Bapst. Cross 23 BHS - 44 BHS - 25 BHS - 41 BHS - 23 BHS - 43 BHS - Country Girls Bellevue ........ 23 Mercer Island . . .29 Redmond ........ 34 lnterlake ........ 16 Newport ........ 32 Lake Washington 18 Cross Country Boys 23 BHS - Juanita ..,...... 32 15 BHS - Lake Washington .44 28,BHS - lnterlake ....,.,. 28 25 BHS - Issaquah ........ 30 27 BHS - lnglemoor ,.,.... 28 32 BHS - Mercer Island , . ,25 40 BHS - Bellevue ........ 16 TOP ROW: Mary Marshell, Carolyn Paynter, Erin Satterfield, Coach Velasco, FOURTH ROW: Bev Schaaf, Sue Smith, Debbie Stumm, Trainer Todd Westendorf: JV Debbie Berg, THIRD ROW: Maggie Koughan, Merry Handel, Stacey Green, Lela Morell. SECOND ROW: Julie Van Dyke, Joann Champers, Ruth LaTorra, Coach Mary Aiken, Asst, Coach Patty West, FIRST ROW: Ethel Marzolf, Carla Bruskland, Lisa Lengacher, Peggy O'BoyIe, Holly Croydon. l y Golf 151 BHS - Redmond ...... 179 120 BHS - Bellevue .,.... 178 154 BHS - East Side Catho- lic .,.,...............,.. 1 15 165 BHS - lnterlake ...... 175 169 BHS - Mercer Island .181 174 BHS - Issaquah ...... 187 20 Swimming 42 BHS - Issaquah ..,.... 43 BHS - Bellevue ....... 34 BHS - Sammamish .,. 38 BHS - Juanita ........ 36 BHS - Mercer Island . . 34 BHS - lnterlake ...,... 43 BHS - Redmond ,...,.. 50 BHS - Lake Washington 116 110 129 130 130 117 118 .90 48 BHS - Newport , ....... 96 47 BHS - lnglemoor ...... 114 83 BHS - East Side Catholic .45 Volleyball Narsityj CJV1 2 BHS - Bellevue .......,., 1 0 .. .2 2 BHS - Lake Washington . . .1 0 .. .2 2BHS- Redmond ,.,..... ..0 2...0 1 BHS - Mercer Island ..... 2 0 . . .2 0 BHS - Newport .......... 2 1 , . .2 2 BHS - Issaquah .......... 1 0 . , ,2 0 BHS - Sammamish ....... 2 0 . , .2 2 BHS - East Side Catholic . .1 2 . . .O 2 BHS - lnglemoor .,...... 1 O . . .2 1 BHS - Juanita .........., 2 0 . . .2 IBHS-lnterlake ...2 1...2 LAST ROW LEFT: Managers Alicia Howard, Renee Reitz: Runners Kris Ballard, Chris Gleadle, Debbie Green, Brenda DeMarlini, Leanne Buckley, Kari Jonassenp MIDDLE ROW LEFT: Debbie Walsh, Anna Lowman, Steve Carlson, Bob Gastineau, Kirk Renn, Todd Nielson, Yuji Kobo. FRONT ROW LEFT: Darwin Webb, Bill Tuttle, Eric Welch, Joe Bourg, Chris Ermert, Yoshi Shintaku, - ff HX: LAST ROW: Chris Cutshall, Kristin Palsson, Jenny Bollinger, Tanya Douglas, Katie Dent BOTTOM: Coach Harmelmg, Tami Longfellow, Debbie Brenchley, Inga Talbott, Jenny Saylor, Tari Longfellow, Traci Stewart Warren Llnzy, Mike Escobar, John Hazen, Joe Beachy, Steve Bauer, Greg Boldt, Kurt Wilson, Todd Sickles, Andy Shell, Bull Petterson. Team rosters and scores reflect strong year. Autumn team memories: BACK ROW: Ken Thibault, Mike Hoffman, Rick Vogt, Joe Petritz, Tim Davis, Rory Hanson, Bob Maley, Dave Walton, Mike Little: 'I HIRD ROW: Sebastian Hyde, Chris Enyeart, Greg Thayer, Dave Peep, Scott Canning, Matt Nolan, Brian Day, SECOND ROW: Tom Manson, Jeff Beloit, Darren Sweeney, Brian Begeson, Jeff J h L' d B'll C bb , Jon Duzang FRONT ROW: Kevin Owen. Joe Paterniti, Scott Hundley, Glen Wolf, Ken Scott, Jay Crow, Dan LaFleur, Ed Waage, o n in sey, I u age Allingham, Mike Bonillas, Carey Magruder, Scott Mayhew, Bill Thornton, Mike McDougall, Todd Jewett, Lee Greg, Chris lnsull, 'L 1 Football Warsityl fn ' O BHS Mercer Island . ,....., 6 9 BHS Issaquah ,.. , . . 20 3 BHS Redmond . . .. 0 l2 BHS Juanita .. ,. 0 23 BHS lnterlake . . . , . l2 8 BHS Burlington , . . . . I6 I9 BHS lnglemoor ....... . . 7 I0 BHS Lake Washington . . . . 0 I3 BHS Bellevue . ,..... . , 7 8 BHS Newport . . , . .I7 JV Season: won 6, lost 4 tif is BACK ROW- Coaches Dow Schaaf Wardlow, Players Bob Kaskes, Bob Vandling, Kirk Correll, Gary Sturm, Brian Sedy, Rick Schwindt, Todd Springer, Joe Schaffett, Kevin Bueing, Doug Webster, Ed Muscat, Mark Evers, Coaches Mills, Hawkes, THIRD ROW- Tye Thorson, Mike Howell, Mike Thomas, Paul Zahakjo, Warren Korn, Dean Draper, Barry King, Brian West, Todd Schmidt, Dave Moore, Scott Jewett, Mark Beeston, Mark Crabb Jim Ross, Rob Anderson, Brian Renney, Steve Burton: SECOND ROW: Paul McKennon, Dennis Orr, Mike Nelson, Steve Manson, Dave Devey, Butch Killinger, Mike Thomas, Bob King, Paul , . . , McGuire Mike Zahak o Clark Carlile Tro He ld Terr Renick Ray Lindsey Sean Bauman Jeff Redmond Kole Kinkade Marty Plancich, Dan Worthington, Todd Fairchild, Bret! White, Kirk Jayne, Mike Walker. - I - - Y 3 V y . , . . . Greg Allemeir, Cliff DeQuillette, Russ Noahr, Torn Bagnall, Mark Jennings, John Oestreich, Bill Culshall, Mike Donnelly, Q- BACK ROW: Coach Holland, Wendy Webb, Amy Walton, Debbie Anastasi, Joanne Beston, Kristi Carter, Anna Dazey, Sue Kantor, Laura McKenzie, John Olson,Manager. MIDDLE ROW: Shari Jenson, Wendy Moberg, Belinda Hom- strom, Tess Merza, Thereasa Wolfstone, FRONT ROW: Seniors Nancy Nielson, Lisa Nelson, Diana Schaeffer, Lynn Ohls, Gail Ostling, Sandy Machon. Girls Tennis 6 BHS Redmond ......... I 6 BHS Issaquah , . . . 1 2 BHS Juanita .....,..... 5 5 BHS Lake Washington . . 2 3 BHS lnglemoor ........ 4 O BHS Bellevue ..... . . .7 2 BHS Sammamish . . . . .5 3 BHS lnterlake . .,.,..... 4 0 BHS 0 BHS Mercer Island .,... 7 Newport ,.... . . . 7 Cougs in playoffs! 4 P 3' - C Coach Hawkes gave last-minute sideline advice to quarterback Dave Moore. I xr Simon says . . . play dead. sql-fs ' I 'J 'ah' Q-.Y mam. Mike Bertram showed a well-held foot was as effective as an open-field tackle. 22 Coaches Schaaf and Hawkes, their pre-game preparation finished, waited on the sidelines for another Cougar victory. The Cougar football team made it to KingCo playoffs before being stopped. Their over-all record was 6-4, their KingCo 6-2. They lost their first play-off game to a strong Newport squad. The Cougs started their workout at Fort Lewis. We knew we had a contender. . .the famous Ranger Mile, commented Coach Dee Hawkes. They started the season slowly, losing their first halves, but all season the second halves belonged to the Cougars, explained the coach. The Cougs had super senior leadership of 2-year lettermen: Mark Beeston, Ben Betts, Kevin Bueing, Kirk Correll, Mark Crabb, Bob Kaskes, Barry King, Kole Kinkade, Steve Manson, Dave Moore, Mike Nelson, Joe Shaffett, Bret White and Dan Wright. The team, with a starting line up of: Shaffet LE, Doug Webster LT, Bueing LG, Kaskes OC, Gary Sturm RG, Manson RT, Correll LH, Crabb RH, Mike Donnelly FB, Moore QB, Kinkade RE, Bob King End, White End, Rick Schwindt DT, Dan Worthington DT, Wright Nose, King LB, Dave Irvine LB, Brian Sedy CB, Mike Bertram CB, Jim Ross DS, Clark Carlile Rover, hung in there, even when victory seemed so far off. The team will miss the seniors, but their work on defense will be felt for years to come, the coach predicted. Coach Hawkes said, The i980 team can stand proudly for providing all of the fans one mighty exciting season. Ten Bothell players were named to the KingCo All-Conference team. Named to the first team were Kevin Bueing, offense, and Dan Wright, defense. Second team members were Joe Shaffett and Barry King. Receiving Honorable Mentions were Mark Crabb, Mike Donnelly, Kole Kinkaid, Rick Schmidt and Brett White. , so nm, '1l'N-wuvvu-n..,,..,,M 4.5 . .... M, ikfwfs- , -iifiwvftf. 'Yew' V W , '12-Ni-w K .wt . D h s 13 W. v. ,mall 'URN 5 .,,, 1 , A H f M - . - , . t ,J .. . Q. ' Terry Rennick receives hand-off from Dave Moore Sophs, JVS showed promise. 5 . . '1,,.,-., 'Z. I . L K , ., a 4, , Kick by Day went a long way- Grins were in, according vQ ': T'fX' ,fm ww-N-X' k Nu,,.,.. ...x Rick Vogt was in momentary indecision. A Q . if ' A 0 Y A O 7 D A : if tv' ,. 4 -I .- qs. 1 i Q Q: K, N S ' ' A , Q .pin Q V in , Y - im 'I ff VA J., A X 4 X, 'Q f Q J 'ft Y N :iv TW K .K 1' if 5 1 . 1 I V .P 1 ig. . Ax V l, Y kszcsgg - .. .. . 4 ...wt 4, g 3 Y Y N , X v , 'J . I A ' is , ii x A , fi - f ' . Ag t' h , 7, n' Q-Q.. f f fvzffli' .nv 'f?l5f7'-f -' - 2 . A M .'-,J '.-.W Q - ',..,.. DN ' -.4 .2-.Q MN , ' 4' +'6A.fs-- 1 .-.:...1-ez ie' Cougs guard the ball from all directions. The Sophs A strong, talented sopho- more team's scores didn't show their true ability. Coaches Ron Wayman, Russ Quackenbush, and Gene Girdley pushed for- ward, but injuries interfered. A tough BHS vs IHS game went into overtime, but was sadly lost 19 to 21. The Jay-Vees Enthusiasm and determina- tion kept the JV football team going. Fun wasn't their only gain, but lots of experience also. The team's win-loss records flexed more up than down this year. Coaches Jim Dow and Don Wardlow inspired them to victory. X:i,saS?T I as A I i -all V. te ..,.23. 5 . MVT: .32 Q. . 1 fi ,Q T . 'rr l ,Q .,.. , Xi, '- Y' ' E- 'W Y' . '5 A Q' Q' , I E' xT,'L.'f: ,. ' -f - 'Q' I ' 1 JO, .Tx fm trw .TI J bn' V .if ' I if 7 it Q-, 'V 1' i x -'Y . A f cf gy U. M K r lik XM X , 4 52 H ,-,l.,.hn 'N A . 2-.. . . .1'!'W.X2'ia.'1'f'ii 5 i.. N . A , Darren Sweeney executed play, and Vikings! if x . 1 J . Y Y' ABOVE, Russvduackenbush planned strategy, while Gene Girdley and Ron Wayman looked over the situation, LEFT, Never mind the game, look at that girl! Football tested domino theory Swimmers swamped A rather disappointing season, O-IO, was recorded by a small swim squad. Future meets look brighter, however, as the whole team will be returning, except for seniors Marlene Brookhart and Debbie Brenchley. The team rarely could enter more than 15 girls in competition. As Coach Harmel- ing ruefully remarked, l guess it's still building. Go Cougars! chanted team members Inga Talbott, Katie Dent, Jenny Bollinger, and Jenny Saylor. Diver, Jenny Saylor, picked into a W1 forward dive. l t - i i ,,,,,, sch 3 i N x QS., if r . C, 15.5 Above Marlene Brookhart was complimented by an enthusiastic spec tator Below Coach Harmellng thought through last minute tactics Jenny Bollinger paced herself in her backstroke. t A ' . is 1 X 'ry si 3510!-3Nr -1-Q-Q - ' Xelwg W X X. RW- K 73, . . Y ff M ' QXVU C Mwitfivw- W J v , . f-. .W ,Ai W at . if v W ' Tracy Stewart showed grace and strength in the butterfly. Ex J if Coach Holland gave some before game pointers Above I fmally hlt the ball' gasped Nancy Nielsen Below And the wrnner of thus year s most tantahz tennrs player IS Lynn Ohls Nielsen Lisa Nelson Gall Osthng Schaeffer and Sandy Machon Harriers chased rest of league all season Harrier, n. l-Any of several hawks, all of which course back and forth over meadowlands 2-A breed of small hound Wigs, employed in hunting the hare. 3-A cross country runner. W Whatever you call them the BHS harriers set a fast pace throughout the season. The girls raced to a fifth place at KingCo and the boys repeated their eighth place at league. Only two seniors left the cross country team. Bob Gastineau left the boys team, and Leanne Buckley turned over her Jil girls spot to Kari Jonassen, leaving a winner in all eyes. In post-season racing Jonassen was stopped at District by a sixth place finish, with Buckley running past District and State meets to place seventh in the Nationals late in November. ...ll x. x 2 The girls' team leaned into the opening race against Shorecrest. -215' 1 lun ' i Different forms of preparation are shown by these motley-looking harrlers W Below: Bourg, Gastineau and Priestman attempted to ace out a Buckley crossed the finish line alone-again. Below: A run- ner's number one love-his spikes. 3 0Q :' , - , 5552. ire. t. . dsons Bay runner X Yxsi. . 4... .XX x Mike Escobar threw caution, and his ball, to the winds on this drive. Golfers won, once Over hill and dale, through green pastures and color- ful meadows. . .into lakes and streams, trees, heavy brush. A mixture of both were encountered this season by the Bothell golfers. The season was highlighted by their lone win over Eastside Catholic high school and a hole-in-one scored by Bill Petterson at a practice ses- sion. Despite a rough season, the golfers improved with every match and enjoyed their sport and their daily vigil at Wayne golf course, led by Coach Cottnair. Most matches were almostwins as typified by this putt. Below: Why don't they make flotation golf balls? questioned John Hazen as an opponent stepped to the tee. most-win. Coach Cottnair watched another disappointing al 7 ifldpttl g JV's gained experience, and bumped new record. f ', I 1- Ruth LaTorra C423 questioned Carla Brushland's technique. Mary Marshall argued the 6-2 system. ' 1 fx JV warm-up passed the ball around. RIGHT' Peggy O'Boyle added cheer to team action r U l c. 9 'S . l f 'Y .lm ,Fw ' Mink t ,, t . .K 'l t X X ,Q . Varsity set Setter Debbie Stumn Carrie Paynter Varsity Volleyball broke BHS winning records. Falling only one game short of going to District, they planned State, at least, for future years. Inspirational Senior Sue Smith and Sophomore Leala Morell were the only exceptions to the all-junior team. Captain Maggie Koughan led a 6- 5 victory season for the first year. Coach Yonni Velasco set high goals. JV gained experience with new Coach Mary Aiken. Although wins were few, skills improved and girls were strengthened for future compe- tition. 'X V' C ,f M X' I - wee. r as Ji Captains Merry Handel and Maggie Koughan congratulated each other Yonnie Velasco discussed strategy Cheryl Cox and Jeff Horton Holiday gifts created. After many hours of practice and preparation under the direction of Dennis Behrens, Bernie Ackerman and Judd Aetzel, the Christmas concert on December 17 was a smashing success. The evening was concluded with the traditional rendition of the Hallelujah Chorus sung by Bothell High students and alumni. Atmosphere was added to the concert by scenery provided by Paul Dahlquist and crew. Brian Haight puts his spirit into Christmas. if if 'ff' R 6 Q-3' , A' 1' 'f-nm if f V M This sure is a bizarre bazaar. International Barbie-doll clothes salesperson ,Q-Wins Grant Crawford took time to smell the Evergreens The seventh annual Country Store was Dec. ll. From 1-his whole thing really chokes me up.-' 7:30 - 5:30 items were sold to raise money for scholar- ships to be awarded to outstanding seniors by the PTSA. '73 Among the items sold were handmade Christmas orna- y ments, leather goods, pottery, and a wide variety of food. Kelley Straga and Katrina Simmons had visions of sugar plums, A val i'l5lzl'HflfQ5aJl 4'-25 1S:,,v swf .f,r f 2 S5 4-fn-ff if ,Jiffy N AFP? Clockwise from left-Seniors devoting time and efs fort to the construction and completion of Baron Von Bothell's castle were: Ann Economou, Cindy Vanderhyde Cchairj, Sven Jonassen, Doug Wallis, , . . Coleen Edwards, Cheryl Penoyer, Anna Prata, Kiri Pykett, Tim Raines, Sue Bottem, Kristin Pals- son, and Jim Ragang not pictured, Dana Johnson, Jeff Muzzy, and Cathy Pogue. Holly Croydon spot- ed her minature stocking in the Favor Tree. Christ- mas Tolo Royalty from left: back, Soph. Prince Bill Thornton, Princess Ruth LaTorrag Senior Prince Marty Plancich, Princess Jackie Heins, Ju- nior Prince Mike Howell, Princess Jana Bussardg front, Queen Colleen Edwards, King Bob Kaskes. Guests Cheryl Walden and Dave Neuman enjoyed the Baron's annual holiday bash. Theresa Shearer and Mrs. Moscrip. Candelit tables and relaxed con' versation. nl l Royal theme enhanced Tolo Medieval surroundings and a huge authentic- looking fireplace gave Christmas Tolo the atmosphere of A Royal Winter's Eve. All couples were the guests of Baron Von Bothell, and were invited to partake in his annual holiday festivities. Tiny stockings were hung on evergreen trees as favors and traditional refreshments were enjoyed. Music and entertainment for the Baron's guests were provided by Oz. Tolo royalties were nominated by the different classesg the nominees were then hand-selected by a screening committee after casual interviews. 'Night on Broadway' ,.,, 51... . t. f. , - -s .... .-f. Y A x Cyndy Bergley, Bob Kaskws, Mary Kae Irvin, Mark Holzknecht, Kristi Carter, Mike Howell. was Junior Prom theme A ceiling full of balloons and a twinkling city skyline lent atmosphere to the annual Junior Prom on January 31. A Night on Broadway was the theme for the evening, with entertainment provided by Red Ax. Early plans for a masquerade were dropped in favor of a traditional semi-formal dance. Chair Mary Kae Irvin directed a crew consisting of Anne Bannister, Kristi Carter, Dena Hern, Peggy O'BoyIe, Paul Priestman, and Jennie Schumacher. Royalty were represented by Cyndy Bergley and Bob Kaskes, Senior Princess and Princeg Kristi Carter and Mike Howell, Junior Princess and Princep and Mary Kae Irvin and Mark Holzknecht, Prom Queen and King. Prom goers enjoyed refreshments -We If rf E, -., '. n- K. iw- l?., 5 k gk ' , , . 'K K Left: Mary Kae Irvin. Above: Terry Larsen's problem was sheer balloonacy. inn 2 Kristi Carter Jennie Schumacher, Peggy O'Boyie, Kristi Carter, Anne Bannister, Paul Priestman: the Prom Committee. Early snow gave , SJ? ,L Skiers enjoyed skiing on Mt. Baker. Y ah ' 1,1 'Z 1 '1- ' A nyl- . x' - ' pf 'Bs nv-tv IWZA -3 V hy' D xu ig'-1 f' ','9i N'- Q 5- U, 4' ' '.'x. 1 1 'W , liar- 4. 5 -1. . ' ' . . -5 - -3: . , i 'Q - Nqsrni- is 3 1 - I Pi- Q, Q ,av x 'V ' . M fr ,I , ' - - I Ls .7343 S . f 4 . I f 4 4 ' f',. ' ' ..,. .gi - V, pf Af .,. ,, :Mkggx A . X 4, Above and right, chair lift and sunny slopes of Mt. Baker, one of the few snowy areas in driving distance. Ski season started out great in late November, but bad snow conditions thereafter closed local area ski passes from December to late February. Even then, ski conditions were not up to parg but Northshore Ski School started February 28 for a shortened season. A successful Ski Swap in November prepared skiers, and they were anxious to get going. Many went to Mt. Baker, Montana, Canada, or Oregon, looking for better skiing conditions. W.. 'N-.M Patty Fitzgerald eyed a trade-in at the Ski Swap ' skiers false hope. 4 Kirk Renn explained the superiority of his equipment to a potential customer at the Ski Swap. 724' ,. O -v K S ' ' - if r js, gf' I i l l l Skiers Kurt Wilson, Warren Linzy, and Shannon Skibiness hiked up the snowless slopes of Ski Acres. .QQ 4 '- km.. . , '- lf .Q aT.,...,.N Bothell hoped for a long season when Thanksgiving whitened the Sammamish's banks ef Skiers happily hit the slopes of Mt. Baker, not knowing it would be the last skiing of 1980. Successful activities Mid-December rains brought the most bland winter the Northwest has seen in five years. Students directed their energies toward winning the canned food drive and produced overwhelming turnouts to help set up the Christmas Tolo and the Junior Prom. Individual efforts enlivened the otherwise bland winter curriculum. Senior Bill Bagnall, trumpeter, and Junior Doug Graesser, percussionist, represented Bothell in the State Band competition. Eight Bothellites also were named to All-Northwest music spots. Jeri Scace and Anna Prata both won recognition in the Northshore Beauty Pagent fsecond runnerup and Miss Congeniality, respectivelyj. Winter sports all fared well, producing state-level competitors in almost every area. Highlighted was the Boys Basketball, KingCo Champions, headed to State for the first time since 1968, Creativity Week was observed the first week in March, sparking interest in new and unusual hobbies by students and staff. M , astgf . . 5 ' V' ft 5.-1 V. , fi'--ck ,Q . ..,, - Qi, 'H' .. ' . if . . ,Q i.f i'1,mAp:,.Sk st. 5,1 sf. 1 - an q sf mf? ' wif: wr 3,5lff'ff'f J?-4 L.-3-'ga 5 '- 1 , , t Q. W 55.4 -K Xf jug ,. - D ,fl Q1-, -1 ax Sig.,-fg,'g45 .1 ,T,'cx,f:,3 QKQQW fcui- if M g J M r ' , Ql'f'i.3f'iN N' J ffl' ff A - 11. 4 ,vw M .. 4 A greg, , , . . 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A US' V. , V W ri .4z..17..w,jg,w!1g'r-' 'sac H, rfefiiyv .,,f: , ff' Y . ,Avo-Aww imma , , r A f , tt . . , .. , . f '1 -fu. vii '- mime: A if 'wut 'ffgzv w 1 A1 ' lnl i . i H W ' ,L I vig if 4 5' 1 , yifff W- tggf 1.3, argent . ag, f ., N 'ifzw' 11 5 it ' -V marie' , vw?-f.i,fS1g,,f:jifTww,-2,5i V ff, L wi 'fe-Sf,gw.g+m:,w,,:,i,xg'. at if 4,4 myqkf 'H , M Above Left: Stephanie Logan, Denise Marcel and Sheila McCann took on a winter business venture. Above right: Bill Bagnall was a contest winner. Below left One of Bothell High's winter casualties. Below right: A rowdy crowd at Hec Edmundson Pavilion, with the KingCo Championship! promoted interest. t K - 71.573 f I fi .,, 6 . iq : -554 Qikrxhgbgrgmfgly- 'fgtffiig I - '1.: eL.g- 5, p t 'WobbIies ' weeble but they don't fall down! explained Jack Miller, of the IWW. we 'wt vnu.- kl , . W l X K e.e.ete me - Nh M- Students found fun in the snowfall, which had become a rarity this year. A ll-nat . Above, Peppers Kelley Straga and Theresa Hagensen excorted lngIemoor's ASB president to an unknown fate after their loss in the food drive. Left, Jeri Scace and Anna Prata entertained judges at the Northshore Pageant. 11Vz BACK: Vicki Rice, Theresa Wright, Kari Jonassen Maggie Koughan, Bev Schaaf, Debbie Dorton, Patty Nelson, Coach Bill McKennon. FRONT: Sue Smith Merry Handel, Lauri Perala. I 'xx X Boys Swimming Girls Gymnastics Diving 113.01 - BHS, Redmond. ,...,,... 83.5 121.99 - BHS, Sammamish ...., 123.6 - 113.82 - BHS, Shorewood .,.,..,. 93.8 BHS- Sa a S ----'- '34 ' 'S' 129.20 - BHS, 1n1ef1eke ....... 108.45 BHS, Lake Washington ,112 Isl 126 85 - BHS Issaquah IOB53 SH? :'e a e ---'--'-' '26 'S' 130:92 - BHS: Newport H fI i S I I ,123:78 H ' WPG '--A '-- ' 4 'S' 130.92 A BHS, Juemna ,... . ,.,. 87.46 Egg' ,'ie e i I- d --A'- gg 'S' 124.53 - BHS, Lake wdshingren .1024 B S' J UCF' 53 '-'-' :Z 5' 126.85 - Bellevue ...........,.... 91 BH - a a ' --A-'--A 2' 'S' 126.85 - BHS, Mercer Island . . .102 HS' 'ssaquah -- ' '--'- '09 'S' 134.13 - BHS, Richland ........ 126.3 BHS, lnglemoor .,..... 131 ls! Girls Varsity Basketball BHS' Redmond ' '- ' ' Zn 34 - BHS, lnglemoor ..,....,. ...53 BHS- Cascades - - -- 44 'S' 26 - BHS, snenemish ........ . . .40 28- BHS, Edmonds ...... . . .42 Bowling 36 5 BHS, Mercer Island . . . . . . ,34 . . 35 - BHS, Monroe ,...... ..,. 3 9 Va'S y G 'S 35 H BHS, Benevue ....48 22 - WON. LOS! - 3 31 - BHS, lnterlake . .. ....53 Varsity Boys 34 - BHS, Redmond ... . . . ,22 V2 1 Won, Lost 1 12 V2 40 A BHS, Shoreline ..,. .... 4 5 JV I 32 - BHS, Sammam1sh .. ...49 'V 5 46 - BHS, Issaquah . .. ...80 16 - Won, Lost - 8 27- BHS, Jeanne .... ,..53 JV Boys 34 - EHS, Newport ........ . . . .39 1 - I 3 1 HS, lnglemoor ...,...,,...,. 24 Won' Los' '2 A 41 'BHS, Lake weshingmon ....,.. 45 42 - BHS, Mercer Island ... ....,36 29 - BHS, Bellevue ....... ..... 4 7 26 - BHS, lnterlake ......,. ,.... 58 38 - BHS, Redmond ............. 40 Girls JV Basketball 7- Won, Lost - 11 Winter Did Well E ,, g, S A ,.-. -,-.,. 2r.1g.,! - 'av' LK 2521? ' N4 A ,,,3 27 ,, BACK: Al Nohr, J h Hanrahan, Dave Meyers, Paul Cronkite, John Jensen, Steve Brooks, Joe Shaffett, Gary Sturm, Coach Bob Mor FRONT: Don Van Lierop, T m Parrish, Kevin Morris. Q. .4 ee , , S. 56 - BHS, 26 - BHS, 60 - BHS, 45 - BHS, 24 - BHS, 32 - BHS, 18 - BHS, 42 - BHS 23 - BHS, 46 - BHS I2 - BHS 30 - BHS 43 - BHS 69 - BHS, 49 - BHS, 34 - BHS, Varsity Wrestling lngraham ........ .... l 2 Monroe... .. ....42 Shoreline ... . . . . .9 Bellevue ......... .... 2 1 Lake Washington . . .... 33 Shorecrest ..... .... 2 8 Auburn ..... .... 5 2 lnglemoor .... .... I 8 Mercer Island . . .... 39 lnterlake ..... .... 2 4 Issaquah ..... .... 5 2 Sammamish . . . . . . .37 Redmond ... .18 Queen Anne Liberty ..... .... I 5 Newport .... .... 3 6 i f 'vglvqf' 'il N-f' if A BACK' Coach Eric Barnum, Buddy Dardeen, Bruce Ingram, Joe Petritz, Mike Hoffman, Dav Hardenbrook, Greg it cs. -Q., Y, Theyer, Dan Abad. FRONT: Bill Cubbage, Andy Beckman, Rob Berry, Scott Handley, Brian Day. BACK:Co Coach Ron Church, Steve Nohr, Gil Hanley, Curt Brott, Bill Hershberger, Gary Sturm, Steve Morris. FRONT: J D Gastineau, Tye Thorson. BACK: Kirk Walden, Mark Holzknecht, Joe Paterniti, Rick Muszynski, Shawn Morgan, Mark Beeston, Jim Hazen, Brian West, JV Wrestlin Scott Golka, Scott Jewett, Todd Springer, Dan Worthington. MIDDLE: Yuji Kubo, Tod Nielson, Eric Wallgren, Clark Carlile, g Mike McDougall, Stan Herzog, Tom Bagnall, Phil Agnor, Chril Barrow. FRONT: Jeff Wolf, Ken Scott, Darren Kotschevar, II ' Won' I-'ost ' 6 Steve Zappone, Todd Jewett, Marty Mahre, Andre Rebolledo, Tim Flacco. Varsity Basketball 52 - BHS, Mercer Island ..... 80 - BHS, Bellevue ...... . . 53 - BHS, lnterlake . . . . . 63 - BHS, Redmond .... . . 80 - BHS, Sammamish . . . . . 41 - BHS, Issaquah ..... . . 60 - BHS, Juanita .... . . 83 - BHS, Newport ..... . . 86 - BHS, lnglemoor ..... . . 66 - BHS, Mercer Island ..... 39 - BHS, Bellevue ...... . . 60 - BHS, lnterlake ..... . . 59 - BHS, Redmond ......... JV Basketball I8 - Won, Lost - 2 Soph. Basketball I3 - Won, Lost - 2 JVs won plaudits. A new crop of players and a new coach keyed the performance of the girls JV roundball squad. Playing this year provided experience to achieve high rank in possible Varsity play next year. Fine play indicated next year should be a blue-ribbon y season. Shaun Evans, Leota PE instructor, coached his l first year for the Cougars. A ,M M gg N Anxious teammates watch hopefully for another two pointsg Coaches Evans and McKennon are pleased. 4 Above- I saw it first! exclaimed Lori Watkins. Right- lt's a bird, it's a plane, no it's a basketbaIll --u-3 ff .,.. E -. ..,. ,,.. as .C v ....... W f i - . if K . 1 g gigg 3 1 C .i Are you going to let them get away with that? screamed Coach Evans Divers offered lift Divers proved to be the strength of Cougar swimming competition this year. Steve Boyd, lettering for a fourth year, continued winning, thus pulling Bothell scores up. Though the team didn't post a winning season, individual gains were made and personal best times steadily improved, Coach John Harmeling pointed out. Losing only a few to graduation, next year's crew of experienced juniors, sophs and strong freshmen hold promise for a better record. Tim Vanderwell took a flying leap toward victory. 5 tv S ,l l W --51 fr l , A3 H-43,41 , ,,,,g 4 ,. W' fm , ifitfi i ' 'f 'lil ' f 'V 3 - ,i,f5 55'7 , '4'W ,5:-we 'GLA' msg, ,Z X ,A , wg., 1 Ch'GIl dSt'B cl' t' tl 'tdf th'd Scsi' O an eve oy 'mpa 'en y wal e or e ju gas Mitch Firman gulped for air after a hard race. Mid-range scores were not cause for rejoicing. - Soph, J .V. basketball datum couonns 378.4 Kirk Brott set up a shot from the line. Below: Steve Nohr practiced contortionism during a free throw. Below: Vikings sank low as Gastineau reached high. WE it WW' 55 I I ..',511'i K , Steve Main was greeted by an unfriendly opponent. proved adroit. For this year's Jay Vee team, each action-packed game provided the players with the needed experience for a winning Varsity team next year. In addition to gaining experience, the team, with the help of Coach Ron Church, boasted a successful record and provided much entertainment for the enthusiastic crowds. The Sophomore Dribblers, green as they were, did manage to pull their record up to at least a fair average. Coach Eric Barnum was the source of training and moral support for the future star scorers of Bothell Senior High School. AW' as., Garcon, there's a Coach Ron Church in my soup! Gary Sturm grimaced at an offending Viking defender. Girls B-ball shot short The 1981 Girls Basketball Team shot just two points short from joining their male counterparts at Hec Edmundson Pavilion on February 17, by losing to Redmond in their final game of the season. The team has high hopes for next season, after retiring only two seniors: Laura Perala and Sue Smith. Below: Leaping over Islanders in a single bound it was Debbie Stumm. The C0 Let me see if I got t four cheeseburgersf' Q W his right - three shakes, two large fries and , . Yr'k 5 Kari Jonassen waited in anticipation. ugar girls watched the game action intently W Q 1 JM ess., X. Below: Merry Handel listened intently to Coach McKennons' instructions. Kari Jonassen cast an anxious glance at the clock. 'iii 'FJ W lf .W Q sz Q5 ' me ,Hu P lt Z , ,Q ,, . Girls basketball had a large circle of friends. . , f . N -X e vga. mf 3 -M' 'Ulf-lacgs See Bev Schaafjump. See Bev Schaaf hit the ball. See Debbie Dorton wait for the ball. I , 'N-ct...- Jamie Straga flew to a Floor Ex win. Another high quality gymnastics team was the product of hard work, lots of team spirit and fine coaching on the part of Jim Sullivan and Liz Johnson. Unfortunately, the State title eluded the girls after a victory at KingCo and a narrow loss to lnglemoor at Regionals. This years team graduates seven seniors including: Cory Strode, Maureen Wyeth, Angel White, Linda Femling, Kelly Straga, Darci Giesinger and Shelly Tarbox. J - - J i ' ,,,, Q. 1 IT X ' tl' V J 'sw l l' ww Gymnasts Femling, Straga, Rosenkranz and Strode celebrated another fine effort. 4 if -'-'Fil Wall J . ws' r . . .N at -1 A 1 -x x . 1. 8 1 Bothell gymansts signaled the opening of Regional competition at Bothell take KingCo crown. i QQ QL , sk ra va' I--. xr 1 12 gf ii W. ,. W ,.k. 1 i . .m.' 'K,. I , e M H VN, Q Q U I ,--ff Ykkk I f A V 1 5.1e-z'z-i:g5iw.- w- . fl A Z - A '45 - Y 5 ll Linda Femllng eyed the beam with style. vi K j K 1 t R in rn X ,ge ,, 3 , , V - if, N i ' - A ' l gg Julie Gross sailed to high beam scores A A . fl gi K si-lvQf fl' Xie A . 7 f i Q like 2 .Q 'El J' xi N V K ,..-u--,,,,. Above: Kelly Straga reached for perfection on the balance beam. Left: Lynn McLaughlin grinned proudly at her top score. f ' M, 1 srrr 1 f ss rr i A r : w f 11 - ffjsgzggffgii f -. '1' The ref was caught in the match. Again a Chris Barrow was victorious. is we ,. Of gl QA . be 4 .f .xx Q If .if Scott Jewett taught lnglemoor wrestler how to grovel properly. lnglemoor wrestler had Bothell chip on his shoulder London bridge fell down. bf' A -1 Ken Scott pulled the Old Double Chicken Wing. Chris Barrow 2nd place in KingCo. C: v ' V, , ..f- guy, Q , ,hw , 121593141-? A K ' , .' Grapplers were up down Cougar wrestlers came out of the '80-'81 season with a 9-7 win-loss record. Place winners in the KingCo League Tournament were: Chris Barrow, 2ndg Kirk Walden 3rdg Steve Zappone, 4thg Dan Worthington, 5thg and Todd Jewett and Tim Flacco 6th, Three wrestlers scored high enough in league meets to qualify for Regionals: Zappone, Barrow and Walden. Walden also went to State where he tied for llth place, at 158 lbs. l N V , V Steve Zappone went for a leg ride. - ' ' r . , . '- ,. , I I x A I Va, .. -J 'gm X f T I'-f , T if 'T E 4 M, A , ,, V f , X I X v JV was consistent The Jay-Vee wrestlers did well throughout the season, providing lots of hope and promise for next year's Varsity. They provided consistent competition all during league play, with Coach Rod Schaaf at the helm. The Cougs finished third in KingCo. Scott Golka . . . did the polka. 'Il Above: l may be dashing and debonair, commented Coace Dale Hedden, but you guys are still washing the mats. Right: JV wrestlers looked onto another win. g 4 H-...pr 'vu Tod Nielson was in a moment of concentration. .. M.. L . T 4' I ' 1,55 - , ai luv:-H-f ii' Doug Mannon had a good year with a average of 165. - .ec -.- .w......,, 1, H This ought to up my average! said Jeff Muzzy to Bob Johnson. Bowling scored high Bothell's Girls Varsity bowling was forced into a roll-off with Inglemoor for their 32 entry into State competition. After leading the league all season, they dropped their final match to Newport. Mary Marshall was named to Metro Girls All-City team, with her 164 average- 3rd best in the Region. She also won KingCo trophies for High Average, High Series 15695, and High Game 12105. Boys Varsity and JV steadily improved in balanced scoring throughout their seasons, according to Coach Melra Bohnen. Boys Varsity ended in 5th place in KingCo. Hoppe took the league High Game award with a 243. ln the last game of the season, Mannon scored 515, Hoppe 510, and Muzzy 509. Cathy Curry chose her ball for the J.V. championship 'We're number one! ' Iv U in V ,mg f5THt1 u if Joe Shaffett muscled his way under the boards. i mi 'Y' Q if Kevin Morris shot through a maze of opponents. W ' LA IM, ' - 7 I 4KL,' g Q hz, k Tom Parrish avoided Mercer lsIand's flying foe. 1 sf A M MQ. Not since the Sixties, when Larry Peterson led his team to State, has the Bothell basketball team ex- perienced such success! Bob Morris won the Coach of the Year award, as he led his team to the State tournament. Beating Juanita in KingCo, the Cougars went on to turn away Foss Q70-543, Garfield Q70-545, and Edmonds C46-445. Losing to Shadle Park f56-511, they went up against Lakes. The loss to Lakes C63-545 set Bothell in fifth placeg the Lakes Lancers placed third in Stateg and Shadle Park of Spokane took the crown from Mercer Island in a hotly disputed final call. John Hanrahan got ready to out-jump Juanita s Rodnie Taylor. Hundreds competed in Spring Spgftg GIRLS OBHS, 3 BHS 1 BHS 0 BHS 1 Bl-lsf o BHS, 2 BHS 1 BHS: 1 BHS. BHS TRACK 55 BHS, Newport ........ . 68 53 BHS, Redmond ....,... 70 65 BHS, Bellevue ..,. , . . 57 86 BHS, lnglemoor, ....... 37 42 BHS, Interlake ......... 85 , , , 44 BHS, gamma,-,-,ish lvlvlv 79 GIRLS TRACK: BACK: Vauna McCoy, Chrls Gleadle. THIRD ROW: Jenny Vanderbeck, Llsa Trlpple, Lynn Ohls, BHS' Shoreline Invitational Jenny Saylor, Leanne Buckley, Michelle Smith, Debbie Stumm. SECOND ROW: Sara Harkonen, Katrina Sim- BHS, Highline Relays mons, Lisa Vanderbeck, Lori Hewlett, Donna Greenlee, Sherri Batte, Kara Hatch, Brenda DeMartini. FRONT: Kari BHS, KingCo Jonassen, Kelly Mancini, Merry Handel, Debbie Green, Eve Warrick. NOT PICTURED: Joanne Champers, Elisha BOYS TENNIS Howard, Cammie Hubbard, Bev Schaaf, Brenda Siemering. 3 1 Bellevue .....,... .. 9 Lake Washington... 6 G Interlake ........... B , Newport ........... 9 Redmond .......... 8 N' Sammamish ........ 9 Issaquah .........,. 7 - Mercer Island ....... B W uanita ............ 8 Inglemoor. . . . ., BOYS TENNIS: BACK: Coach Lynn Nothdurft, Manager Nancy Nielsen, Brady Mannick. Fred Buck, Bob Krug, Yuji Kobo, Bruce lnghram, John Olson. FRONT: Jeff Dye, Tom Palazzo, Cliff Sharpe, Paul Leonard, Kirk Renn, Dave lnghram. . . . , ,I ll .il-1 L' M.. . kwa 1 A:7Wj:5. ,',- - -- ' U s Q 1 I 1- 4 f if - A , : . . 1 fr' . 'mf v : We f- I' swf . A 0 : ' -I Q .1 ' -e- IA -'v f i BASEBALL JV W f .. f , 3. . e 2 we . 1 ,,:' 1 t A 1 'M . i' x 1 , - 6 Q 0 Q. ---Q V . 0 - - - 7BHS, Mercer Island ....... 3 . ff :,. ff W Y 5 . 1 og 5 1 , 1 IBHS, Redmond ..,....... 4 ' 'H ' , ' 1 ' ' ! ' ' ' ' Q ' 9 BHS, Bellevue ...... .... 7 8. . . 6 ,, f ' 1' J V ' . I Q l BHS, Interlake ..... .... 2 4 . . . 5 'figs' ,f ea L if 0 4. . 4 5 BHS, lnglemoor .... . . ., ... W M A K al' - OBHS, Juanita ..... . .,.... 9 5. ..1 gi. if yi sy ' ' 31 QQ ' 6 BHS, Sammamish , ...... 8 7 , , ,4 ' . fy : U 3 BHS, Lake Washington.. . 4 3. . .4 ' ww 0 I W . ,, 1 BHS, Issaquah ........... 5 9 . .,4 V 31 l . . . 1 BHS, Newport ....,..,... o 2 . . . 5 M 1 L ' r .- 4 BHS, Mercer Island ...... 3 2. . .5 ,.. ' - ' , .. A.. f BHS, Redmond ...... .. . . . , 4 ' ' if BHS, Bellevue ..... .. A ' Ki ,,,- BHS, lnterlake ..... . , . 1 A A t I A fm . x 1 l t... BASEBALL: BACK: Todd Jewett, Joe Petritz, Doug Mannon, J.D. Gastineau, Mike Bertram, Mark Atkinson, Brian Ren- ney, Gary Sturm. FOURTH ROW: Tye Thorson, John Axelson, Denn Orr, Dan Abad, Larry Bussard, Chris Goll, Andy Muzzy. THIRD ROW: Rick Voght, Dave Zielinski, Kevin Muzzy, Mike lilowell, Mike Stringer, Dave Peep, Jim Rodri uez Terry Renick. SECOND ROW: Scott Hundley, Brian Day, Shawn Cain, Brian Dowd, John Corbin, John Stringer, Scott gexsome, Ron Peterson. FRONT: Coach Ron Wayman, Rick Schwindt, Ben Betts, Jim Ross, Doug Webster, Coach Steve o nalr. 110.70 BHS Bremerton .... 121.00 116.05 BHS: lnglem 114.15 BHS 116.81 BHS. 116.81 BHS. 120.65 BHS, 119.43 BHS 1st BHS, . Stadium ...... 108.76 Everett ........ 91.96 Cascade ....... 98.40 Mercer Island.. 119.20 , Issaquah ...... 116.00 KingCo oor .... 117.35 BACK. Marty Mahre, Erlc Pederson, Espinosa, Boyd, Phll Agnor. Craig, Shannon: Coach Craig, Mark Yamada, Rob Anderson, FRONT: Darrin Neil, Paul Shaner, Mike Hosea, Shannon Doherty. NOT PICTLIRED: Tim Lehtinen, Rob McCann 56- B Bill Thornton, Steve Zehrung. -'OUJLDKAN-NNNO U1 BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BHS BOYS SOCCER: BACK: Mark Beeston, Spencer Chriest, Karl Hofmann, Ross Londerville, Clark Carlile, Eric Welch, Mike Zahajko, Don Davis, Ed Schatz, Dave Myers, Wayne McCann, John Davis, Don McLean, Brian DeMeerleer. MIDDLE: Oliver Stein, Kyle Ostling, Matt Eubank, Steve Evers, Steve Bauer, Gil Hanley, Lewis Teter, Jim Brison, Mark Peffer, Shawn Morgan, Dave Champagne, Paul Zahajko. FRONT: Kevin Hogan, Mike Escobar, Jeff Wolf, Greg Boidt, 'gpdd Iilabetg, Mike Kishline, Scott Siefert, Eric Wallgren, Mike McDougall, Brian Bergeson, Greg Steele, Steve Lindell. NOT PICTURED: Coaches Frank oug , on uze er. BOYS SOCCER BHS, BHS. Biisf Bus. Bus. Liberty ...,.,.....,.. Nathan Hale. . .. ... Shorewood .......... lnglemoor ,...,.. .... lnterlake ,... ....,... Mountlake Terrace... Sammamish ....... Redmond ........... Mercer Island ......., lnglemoor .....,..... Juanita ......, . . . Issaquah ............ Newport .....,...... Eastside Catholic ..... Bellevue ...,.,....... Lake Washington ...,. GIRLS 3 BHS, l BHS. 1 BHS. 1 BHS. l BHS. l BHS. 0 BHS. 2 BHS, 0 BHS. 0 BHS, 0 BHS, BHS, BHS. BHS. Laughlin. ranya Leopora, rvreranre Larsurr, nrrs g.uurx,i1alr'.y r.arrru, r rua uuy. r-uvum.. I-run.--. -.wc ---- --L. -----.H ---U-. ------ - f ------- 5, ----Y-Y -- - - V . V , 'ar' Kathy Miller, Chris Soverel, Julie VanDyke, Trina Krueger, Leanne Olson, Angie Bolz, Cindy Logan, Theresa Ariz. FRONT: Darice Lamb, Sharon Keener. NOT PICTURED: Debi Dorton, Stephanie Jacobson, Stacey Metz. BOYS TRACK: BACK: Preston Kaler, Joe Paterniti, Mike Swift, Mike Nelson, Bob Vandling, Bob Gastineau, Paul Priestman,'Steve Nohr. MIDDLE: Darren Bruno, Chris Ermert, Paul Cornett, Kole Kinkade, Todd Schmidt, Brian Shaffer, Pat Simmons, Don Holt, Jeff Muzzy, Tom Williams. FRONT: John Giesar, Mike Pellett, Rick Balazik, Yoshi Shintaku, Coach Mike Mills: Joe Borg: Coach Marty Folsom: Brian Apel, Tom Bagnall, Dan Wikel, Mark Jennings, Sebastian Hyde: Coach Bob Bradford. NOT PICTURED: Joe Bourg, Glen Dalgardno, Dave Draney, Mike Harris, Todd Knutson, Pete McGuire, Todd Nielson, Darwin Webb, Todd Westendorf, Dan Worthington. 15 BHS 0 BHS 4 BHS 2 BHS BHS 0 BHS SOFTBALL: BACK: Debbie Berg, Linda Helgeland, Michelle Trout, Cindy Bergley, Debbie Anastasi, Ethel Marzolf, Lela Morell, Carrie Paynter. Mary Mar- shall, Julie Glover,' Patty Fitzgerald, Tina Draper: Coach Tom Enslin. MlDDLE: Lauren Earley, Rhonda Stultz, Becky Kemp, Regina Kincaid, Dawn Hartley, Lori Watkins. Leah Stumm, Cheryl Johnson, Jenna Lawrence, Terry Smith. FRONT: Lisa Shell. Kim Sullivan, Sue Smith, Dawn McWhorter, Lisa Miller, Belinda Holmstrom, Heidi Dobrovolny. NOT PICTLIRED: Coach Russ Quackenbush. SOFTBALL O BHS. 1 BHS, 3 BHS. 0 BHS. Bi-ISI BHS. SOCCER Nathan Hale ....... Mercer Island ....,. lnglemoor ......... lnterlake .......... Sammamish .... . . . Redmond , ...... . . Mercer Island. ..... lnglemoor ......... Juanita . ..... . . . lssaquah ..... . . . Newport ........... Bellevue ........... JV 0 2 2 3 3 2 2 l 2 4 3 Lake Washington ..... ... Eastside Catholic. BOYS TRACK 60 BHS, Newport ......... 85 71 BHS, Redmond ........ 85 81 BHS, Bellevue .....,... 55 74 BHS, lnglemoor ....... 62 53 BHS, lnterlake ........ 83 77 BHS, Sammamish ...,. 53 3rd BHS, Shoreline Invitational BHS, HighlineRelays BHS, KingCo Redmond ........... 3 Issaquah ......,...., 2 Lake Washington .... 4 Juanita ..........,. 12 Mercer Island .,...... 5 Redmond ........... lnglemoor .........., Issaquah ..........,. Mercer lsland ........ Lake Washington .... Juanita ...,......... lnglemoor. , ..... . 56-C l l 0 0 0 l 0 O 0 O 0 0 56-D Cherie Batts topped obstacles in hurdle race. Leanne Buckley maintained a fast pace. -awe N ,Mgt rw, Brenda DeMartini and Leanne Buckley competed together against Bellevue. M H , M Debra Green and Merry Handel took five on the track. vwvhndk Katrina Simmons carried baton in relay race. ai Girls Track endured Bothell's 1981 Girls track team had many outstanding individuals, commented Head Coach Bill Tift, of Westhill Elementary. Injuries, how- ever, plagued team members, and set back the full drive of the team. The two-mile and the 440 relays were definitely strong points in the team. Because Leanne Buckley was the only senior runner on the team, next year's returning squad will be stronger and more experienced. Regular team meets ended in a split season of four wins and four losses. Yvonne Velasco assisted in coaching. 56-E 56-F i 'z A2 Paul Priestman led Sammamish's Matt Henrie in the 3200 meters. Pat Simmons took the baton from teammate Don Holt Hop, skip and jump! Sounds easy. . .and Dan Wikel made it look that way, A Steve Nohr stretched out over the high hurdle against O'Dea ,J . GILL Boys raced for KingCo Bothell High's 1981 Boys Track was a great improvement over last year. The team was excel- lent and a great dual meet team, said Coach Bob Bradford. Bothell finished with a 6-win, 2-loss dual meet season, highlighted by Pat Simmons' new pole vault record, breaking the one he set last year. Pat was also tied for league high in the high jump at 6'2 . Brian Shaffer set the pace in KingCo in the 100m and 200m, and was part of the topnotch 4X100m Simmons showed his pole vaulting prowess early in the season relay with Todd Schmidt, Don Holt and Simmons. Dan Wikel held top spot in the triple jump, near- ing the school record. Other seniors adding points to Bothell totals were Paul Cornett, Bob Gastineau, Kole Kinkade, Pete McGuire, Jeff Muzzy, Yoshi Shintaku and Dan Worthington. Brian Apel, Chris Ermert, and Paul Priestman provided hope for an equally strong team next season. Coach Bradford was assisted by Chuck Baker, Mike Mills and Marty Folsom. Brian Shaffer br ' oke out of the blocks. f Z at 152057 A 71 1w,f:,l7. Qi,4F1t4Q:? iR 56-G 56-H Karen Hunt and Stacy Chriest combined efforts for a shot on goal Buchholz chased down the elusive spotted sphere. Anna Lowman swung into action New coaches, new WW V squad 'inmmmw F54-'J wi ff. 4 -M W 6 mt , i Wg, Q . gained For the first time in its short four- year history, Girls Soccer had enough recruits to form a JV squad. Add this to the recruitment of two new coaches, Shaun Evans and Barbara Mitchell, and the sum is Bothell's finest year ever in Girls Soccer competition. Seniors Beth Nelson, Stacy Chriest, Dina Kotschevar and Linda Femling led the team to two league victories: two more than last season's effort. Qi' Darci Lamb kicked the offense into action. li Marci Buchholz and Denise Moritz attended to the coach's instructions. in Coach Evans ruffled Sandra McClander for luck. 5 56-J Boys: Soccer set high goals Bothell Boys booters, led by second year coach Frank Plough, were a spirited group. The squad proved strong with help from graduating seniors: Dave Myers, Don Davis, Ed Schatz, Mark Bees- ton, Mike Zahajko, Clark Carlile and Wayne McCann. The soccer program improved greatly over last season's record, but failed to yield a winning season. The squad was big enough to field a sophomore team for some games. Prospects for next year look good despite the loss of seven seniors. Next year's team will consist of the juniors who started varsity this year, and Ron Juzeler S JV S' Steve Bauer did a back-jump into an opponent Gil Hanley took control of the ball. isfffig. ' , :A m4wff' ' V, V ,i Mike Zahyked out the opponent. Lewis Teter advanced to goal. Don McClean did a slide tackle to get the ball. 56-K 56-L I ...J Gymnasts competed despite WIAA closure. l Steve Boyd watched the action from his horse. Q11 Phil Agnor studied the geometry of the parallel bars Marty Mahre soared above competition on rings gl Boys Gymnastics entered 1981 competition as an endangered sport. Last year, the WIAA voted to drop it from state competition, and that action, plus funding problems in many schools, curtailed the competition facing Jim Sullivan's Cougars. Highlighting the team were Seniors Steve Boyd, the predominant winner at most meets, and Dave Denny, with outstanding performances on the parallel bars. The team had a high percentage of underclass- men, including freshmen from Canyon Park, which gives promise for next year. A 1980 graduate of Bothell High, Mitch Craig, returned to act as assistant coach. performance, Mitch Craig, '80 graduate, watched. ...M .1 I r It f .it t , . ' I I K ill ' tar-4 il K it , .. ' 1 . -. E . 1.1 is if 7 Mer rill! K ' YW ! V' 'Z 1 852.1 V lie ,sz ' . ' it H . V kg fmig, mn ., . A., ,V qw Y . ' f X . . . . . . T' , , 5, Senior Eric Pedersen readled his hands and his mind W f for his next event. 2 X Dave Denny concentrated on his pike position. 56-M 56-N eg'-vw ff 'iff' Catcher and umpire positioned for the game. as , 'i'2 iii .2 If I ' ki A mwis , '.sf5'f- ff A? iu wiW ' , ,.x,- 4 1 v , , Q 'ffiQEx, ib, W ' W 74 ' 'f ' V V V V l - ' 3' Nt 'i -ti , fin' -fe.,:f.: L5T'0'-1 A ' ' ini43'gi:? t1ffTZQf4fi41r1'tif7,2.?-m':fif.'r A 313 - , ,-W' ,, , , , 4 ffcvu M - '. IW. ,Q w:u.'.?9 Q 51f:26t+v'r 7 Q , , 'flaw g5lf,Sy -W X , fM,.,.,gm . , 5213? a 'i ' r 4jf I-',: w f-if-c fm 2-.M 'A . N. ' , .xv .4 . , V gi A ,Q ' ' .wh i-,!Q3l'E'i!f'f'fjvr j l '+f2? f R,m3i2.i 'ffnfu ' Z +1 ' . ,v,4 R ,Q X, Q..s,v Lauren Earley threw for an out. Laurie Watkins: Oh no, here it comes. Softball scored its runs Rhonda Stultz concealed the weapon. ,Jess ,, Girls softball debuted a JV squad this year, marking a change from previous years. Coach Russ Quack- enbush inspired and guided the new JV team. A highlight of their girls season was a double play from shortstop Lauren Earley to Rhonda Stultz at second base Qmarking the first outb, then to Terry Smith at lst base to achieve the double out, during the Mercer Island game April 23. Although the season wasn't very promising, the team gained new experience to further their readiness for the following year. Sue Smith, Michelle Trout and Cindy Bergley were the only mem- bers ofthe varsity squad to graduate this year. Coaching for his second year at Bothell High, Tom Enslin fa non- faculty memberj improved his past season. The team carried a lot of enthusiasm, but the spirit did not result in many wins. Q VWJMU'-x Team prepared for a cheer. 56-O 56-P 'Who's on first? . . . 'The Cougsl' The Cougar baseball squad, after last season's second place in King- Co, entered the season with high hopes of capturing a second con- secutive playoff berth under Coach Ron Wayman. Winning could become a tradition at Bothell with sophomores and juniors filling key positions on the diamond this year. Seniors Rick Schwindt, Ben Betts, Jim Ross and Doug Webster pro- vided leadership for the Cougars. The diamond on the upper field, inhabited by the Cougar JV baseball squad, is the proving ground for the sophomore and junior sluggers. They are primed for the following year, when they will move down to the field at Pop Keeney. The players have progressed very well, voiced JV Coach Steve Cottnair. Twenty players have played and contributed to a success- ful JV season, he summarized. 3 8 Mike Bertram rounded third on his way to scoring another run. Gary Sturm expressed disappointment over an out 9 X 9 2 :- f l i F' N W 4 2 E Y 1 i Y 5 i 'P 4 vw-was QNX ff fi Xf , tm ? r M Nd, i 9 ,Q ., , ',,2z.:4,:ei,:,:-',-i-ge,2:zg,5 .. . , , -4 J i., , '1 Vi 1 4 ,pf -1 -V 1 2:0104 l,gLf?'f 5 'w12i . . J M... Rick Vogt pitched a fast one as Brian Renney stood ready. AA., ff-'M 7, f we 1 9 , -ww H7 ...1 f't,5,:, iii. 7 Y H A 4 1 ,. ,' 1 A ! 'vi ' ,Wie .1 tw mf f- 7 W J ., ,IW ,,d' ,Q Q1 ' mv H f,f'gL-7319i 1 in av' i S X X iii? 1 'i X Xi' Brian Renney went to bat with a look ofapprehension. Tye Thorson led the team in stolen bases. 56-Q 56-R Tennis aced out A long reach was necessary for Kirk Renn in this pre-season game. Boys Tennis failed to win any league matches this year, despite having a top-seeded player, John Olson, who did score wins. The O and 12 Cougars persevered though, improving with every match. Prospects look good for Coach Lynn Nothdurft's netters, with only two seniors graduating, Olson and Cliff Sharpe. At the helm for next year will be Junior Paul Leonard and Sopho- more Jeff Dye. 1 VE, rg 6.1 V35 it ' 50' Cliff Sharpe moved to the net on this stroke. John Olson 'returned a serve, readying for Tournament. l if i 4' jd 6 9 0 Faculty Follies bore fruit Faculty and staff united . . . and created the Faculty Follies! Bothell's entire adult staff, on May 8 and 9, produced a joyful col- lection of sketches, olios, old- fashioned meller drammer , and, of course, the Entre' Act Vaud- villeg all funds went to scholarships for the Class of '8l. Joanne Hjort and Sandy Slichter collaborated coaching skills for the major eventg meanwhile, Claire Moscrip, with a delightful flair, was responsible for the fillers needed to create a smooth-running show. With nearly 9098 faculty involve- ment from all departments, not only did the audience enjoy themselves but, the faculty, too, had the oppor- tunity to indulge in a little dramatic folly. Bothell High's faculty boasted its own Chorus Line. i Debbie Nyland and Nothdurft dramatized a life-shattering Villain Lynn Nothdurft flourished a devious grin. mgment in True Blue and Trustworthy, May8and 9. 56-S 56-T Spencer Chriest, Tammie Hubbard, incognita Lisa Tripple, Craig Kraft, Michelle Smith and John DiStefano 'Barnyard Bash' tolo delighted couples Decked out in Levis and cowboy boots, local gentry moseyed on down to the Sadie Hawkins tolo dance on April 4. The Barnyard Bash was spon- sored by Chamber Choir under the supervision of Dennis Behrens. Hard Times fiddled up a foot- stompin' storm amidst an array of hay bales, cowboys and cowgirls, in Bothell's cafeteria. General chairs for the dance were Tammie Weitlauf and Bob Kaskes. Committee chairs were Nancy Eves, .Jeff Bell, Shannon Knodle, Brenda Kaplan, and Janet Shillam. Anna Prata and Tim Raines were best dressed. Dennis Behrens directed the set-up Formal dances ended Dance Committee Clark Femlmg Brookhart Nelson NelsongKnodIegWood. The Senior Ball May 23 was the climax of twelve years of homework, sock hops, friendships and field trips. Seniors truly celebrated the Best of Times. The theme summarized the past and served as a preview of good times in the future. The dance was held in the Husky Union ball- room at the Ll of W. Music for the event was provided by The Machine. General chair for the dance was Stephanie Clark. Committee heads were Marlene Brookhart, Beth Nelson, Linda Femling, Lisa Nelson, Jim Petrin, Shannon Knodle, Cindy Vanderhyde, Anna Prata and Kim Wood. Erik Brisbin begged Marlene Brookhart and Stephanie Clark, Hold that steady or there'll be more than a balloon broken. 'Qui-at nf imma 56-V Talenghetti served up food and frolics dellghted T audience, Erik Brisbin recited his own poem, Faces of Youth . An evening of singing, dancing, poetry and other entertainment plus a spaghetti meal for two dollars? Yes - that was Talenghetti at Bothell High School, April 10. Presented by the ASB, Talen- ghetti supplied all those attending with an evening of good fun and good food. Jirn fThe Janitorj McAuliffe showed partner Greg Munn how it's done. l lt was Greek to all! Cries of Toga Party in the Little Theater were stifled by the news that a Greek play, The Bacchae was playing there instead. Those attending were not disap- pointed. Special effects, a Spartan stage, and wonderful dancing marked this production's success, March 5, 6 and 7. Joanne Hjort directed. Bill Tuttle retained his dignity as the plot thickens Marianne McCIuskey announced, as Nancy Eves watched The cast TOP Bill Oberg Rick Hayrynen Jennifer Bennett Mike McClure, Bill Tuttle, Greg Penoyer, Bob Holm- quist FRONT Marianne McCluskey Theresa Shearer Tina Draper Julie Elliott, Patty Bapst, Nancy Eves, Cathy 3 High ,::,., V . gg: ,:. . V A 6 . . . :. V ' ' A fry ' I ' . ell fl 3 ' Q' L ' H 7 . . . ' . C - Deborah Brenchley Cheryl Pam Lauri Pefala Cindy Vanderhyde Patricia Cosgrove 3-97' 3.971 3-971 3.971 3.946 wi Roger Plough 3-851 3.841 3.838 Donald Hjort Steve Bgyd Larry Clark Catherine Radermacher Mark Gropper 3.797 3. 788l--i-- 3. 788 Steve Manson James petrin 56-X 3-755 3.761 Anna Prata 3.826 3.813 Kiri Pykett Michelle Sullivan Anne Harkonen 3. 786 3. 775 me Doug Wallis Veronica Clough 3. 754 3. 746 g p a s w1n honors 'filo Gall Ostllng 3 914 Rom Mayberry 3 810 Jenmfer Drozdowskl 3 774 Lynn Sharp 3 740 Ellzabeth Brlson Sally Ratllff 3 886 3 866 Dana L Johnson Diana Schaeffer 3 806 3 797 Debbne Schumacher Sheri Jensen 3 773 3 768 Debra Carpenter Jennie Hazen 3 738 3 712 TOP 768 Heralded as the leaders of tomor row the top ten and twenty percent hold a responsible posltlon ln socl C Vanguards of tomorrow s tomor rows these people will become the teachers the presldents the ones who wlll declde posltlons that declde the fate of the whole world lntelllgence responslblllty and awareness combined to make these students worth honorlng 1981 IS particularly unusual wlth four students sharing the honor of Valedrctornan for the Class of 1981 with Identical top grades 2nd 1 Oper cent Wendy Sheets 3 692 James Ragan 3 691 Melony Satterfleld 3 689 Chrls Schatz 3 682 Jeffrey Horton 3 682 Llsa Nelson 3 676 Leanne Buckley 3 672 Kelley Straga 3 667 Davld Moore 3 662 Beth Nelson 3 662 Davld Shambaugh 3 652 Jolene Brookhart 3 643 Lynn Ohls 3 641 Thomas Parrlsh 3 625 Cheryle Macasmag 3 615 Paul Cronkrte 3 612 Lmda Femlmg 3 600 Tracle Rulz 3 600 Edward Schatz 3 594 Barbara Gilbert 3 590 Sven Jonassen 3 585 Mark Langan 3 585 Jeff Muzzy 3 582 Jer: Scace 3 582 Steve Hunsaker 3 576 Janelle Falrchrld 3 574 Chrls Spears 3 565 Shen Walton 3 565 Knm Day 3 561 Cllff Sharpe 3 555 Rebecca Hull 3 550 Llsa Coon 3 547 Llsa Young 3 545 Erlk Brlsbm 3 538 Marlene Brookhart 3 529 Lnsa Pearson 3 516 - 9 o o 0 o . 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' ' . . . . . 0 Q I 5 56Y 562 Leaders chosen for 1981 82 The school year swlftly pulled to an end whlch called for the elec tlon of new leaders for the upcommg year These new leaders were chosen to drrect and guide their School through a posmve year EIQC New Cheerleaders were chosen on txons completed for 1981 Mall 15 1982 lncluded Pep Club Offlcers May and Offlcers Class OfflCefS were elected May May 20 28 d t l t UI'lI'lQ Sepafa E C ESS l'T'lee ll'lgS 'b We CLEA? 1' TRAINING Catamoum Edltof for 1981 82 'S Dave Anderson Cougar Editor for 1981 82 IS Paul Prlestman 82 Cheer Staff Cheerleaders chosen for 1981 82 were Debbze Amastasz Stacy Beachler Sydney del Rosarzo Den Eastman Lznda Helgeland Sue Hutchings Jodz Warren Yell Kings named were Monty Mzlls Todd Westen dorf and Mark Yamada announced Aduzsor Clare Roberts wlth Joey Peterson ass stantedltor ASB Officers for 1981 82 Mary Kae lrvln president Tracy Stewart vrce president Qnot PlClUI'EdJ Peggy O Boyle and Heldl Roecks actlvlty directors Gregg Munn treasurer Ethel Marzolf secretary I ' . . . , l X W . TQ y jf- ' 4 4 Y K l MW g W ' ' 'Wmg,, J s X , ', I N -ll , 0 It V 0 as ,K ,V Q W ,J A , V A I I 4 S N Y N 1 1 A v' 4 V , A 1 x ' x . , W. K Q A :,, S T f il 5' l t - T .. -L -nn l , ' , i ' . I -- , . I I , .1 1 1 ' 1 M 1 ' , na , ' - , ' , 5 , . z J . , - I I . Q V Spring mania intertwined with hectic closing schedule. M rf The 1981 Art Fair represented many student artists, including painters, photographers, and hand-Crafters. Finian's Rainbow : Tammy Weitlauf, Susan the Silentg Larry Clark, Willyg Cathy Pogue, Sharong Brian Haight,FiniBl'19D0l1 Hjort, Og, for Spring Night Club, May 29 and 30. Warren Linzy, Chris Ermert and Dan Haab recognized Easter with a hare-y celebration. Paul Priestman prayed to the goddess of spring, Persephone, Oh,rescue me from the terrible Tapioca Pie Monster! Asthe'8Of8lschoolyearcmneto an end, it became apparent that the final two months contained many events and special activities. Begin- ning with May 15 and spiraling down to the final days of school, the hectic closing schedule is outlined below: May 15 - Cheer Staff Elections - Senior Dress-up Day Isecond of threel May 20 Caps and gowns distributed May 21 Senior Honor Society Induction May 22 May 23 May 26 May 28 Senior Slave Day Senior Ball, Hub Ballroom at U! W Baccalaunate, Inglemoor High ISponsored by Northshore Ministerial Ass 'n.j Faculty Appreciation Breakfast Junior, Sophomore Class Elections May 29-30 - Spring Night Club, Finian's Rainbow June 1 - Annual distribution June 3-4 - Senior exams, Senior check-out June 5 - Final day for Seniors - Class Day - Senior Breakfast June 9-10 - Underclass exams, morning June 9 - Junior registration, p.m. June 10 Underclass exams, morning June 12 Sophomore registration, p.m. Commencement rehearsal Commencement All night Senior Party: Destination Unknown! June 13 Teachers'Iast day June 16 Diplomas distributed June 26 Final report cards July - Transcripts available 56-AA Northshore growth didn't halt to herald the new decade. The Bothell- Woodinville area continued to ex- pand, due to more people moving into the region. The QFC center increased in size, with the addition of the First Federal Savings building and more shops. New elderly low-income housing was erected near the library and Multi-Service Center, which opened its new auditorium. The once-famous towering Bothell Christmas tree was topped earlier this year, due to disease. A new tradition was initiated, with the planting of a younger tree located at the Bothell Landing. ln neighboring Woodinville, foundations are being laid for Woodinville High School, to open in 1982. People of Woodinville also discussed incorporation of their sur- rounding community into a new city. Bothell High was the victim of a student-manufactured bomb Janu- ary 7. Luckily the bomb did not go off properly, and no injuries were incurred. On April 30, Bothell High was the subject of an accreditation evaula- tion. Such an evaluation is suppose to occur every 10 yearsg but the last one was in 1946. Bothell passed, with honors. alternate in Northshore. January 25 . . , SWAT team waits for rifle-wielding neighbor of Bothell High QCitizen photo by Alan Brandmarkerj 4 'SV' 1 rx!! Above-A new addition to the Bothell area. Left-Bothell's new Christmas tree at Bothell Landing. World Events E3 Circumstances 'AY cgzxxe A - .... ....,,....,,,xw mgggfd urders P' Howl . :ma I nflatm rn nut up - ll B 8 fjlllllna IIIBIBSI llraii Registration N01 Ellllllil hn Lennon MW .P Gfillll IB Gngaxx All photos Courtesy of US News gr Detente XX hull Sllrgeff Q. ii 3 0. lr '22 Survival? ' lare pu F s on Cam 'J 19600, ,Qt A 3 'tab ' 1 Q fx, . an 'ef' S W Xf- 'Y' ,, 1,5 . f'5Q.:'k' 2 AHR'U 'SQL-1 ' . 5 -,5 I 0 all byhafe Q11 sob, I' argets Sex. Divorce 43 O QKWBSXQE The Hostage Dram N nlgmoBsxexS5zQ - 0 -- ! wa' Chrysler's Last Battle Plan '-51 J an Organizations . . , l 1 6 L s pq fi? ' N , .' ' 'J 5 I 'S-4-gn aff. 'X rf' Q X I L iff 4? 511 Debbie Carpenter li? fi ff , I 1 Sue Hutchings Cheer Staff was spirited. Cheer squad was well rounded. Linda Femling Jackie Heins Linda Helgeland W .t..ian.'xAt A tm... ,,,e Beth Nelson Cheryl Macasinag Tracy Ruiz Above: Physical skill and dexterity were displayed by squad. Below Cheerleaders' legs worked overtime. we . ikw y ,F . ss: K k i -'L Blame Hirai Monty Mills .-vf w ,...av ' The 1980-81 Cheer Squad 'T Y ...Sw Debbie Carpenter V 2-ffggifgzgfiQ.:ig-35512 ii. flt::'2 i Q The 1980-81 Bothell High School Cheer Squad had quite definitely broken the stereotyped image of cheer- leaders: giggly, thoughtless girls at a high school foot- ball game, exhibiting high kicks. Not only are the individual girls active participants in school functions other than the sport program, but they manage heavy schedules, as well as most all sports from football to cross-country, basketball to swimming. The squad this year included Yell Kings-Blaine Hirai and Monty Mills adding dimension to the show. at-is 1 ua, ,unfun- is -.if Left: Beth Nelson pointed out spirited members of the audience. si. Straga sings, l'm a pepper, you're a pepper, He's a pepper, she's a pepper, wouldn't .. --... -as . '12 -::.r.'f 1' ll Spirit littered the gym floor during an assembly. Pep unveiled spirit Pep is ... well uh ... it's kinda like ... um ... you know ... it's peppyf' Though hard to put into words pep ran rampant at BHS with the new and improved Pep Club leading the way. During the course of the year Pep officers sold Pep paraphernalia, offered a Pep bus to away games and put together rowdy Pep assemblies, amongst a multitude of other activities. was v- Pep is pep is pep is Julee Frakes Lisa Eldevik . . . that special feeling you had just when PY'-fsldenl Vice President you get a great idea and just before you realized it wouldn't work. -Julee Frakes . . trying to get people excited over sweepstakes. -Lisa Eldevik '. . . daring to be different and laughing with the people who laughed at you. -Kelley Straga . . making a fool out of yourself at an W fy 5 assembly and still being able to walk down l 343' 7 the hall. -Lisa Vanderbeck Kelley Straga Lisa Vanderbeck Cheryl Penoyer l I - Activity Director Acitivity Director SecfTreas - - - that free wheeling feelmg of feelmg free wheeling. -Cheryl Penoyer . . . surviving through the good and the bad moments and the last minute changes. -Katrina Simmons '. . . getting up at 4:a.m. every morning so l can go to work and then be at school for 2nd period Pep Club. Devotion! -Theresa Hagensen .. Grrrreatt!!! -Cougar Katrina Simmons Theresa Hagensen Cougar mascot Publicity Manager Publicity Manager Pep Club members They served with blood and devotion Interact Out in the parking lot at school events, selling programs at football and basketball games, knocking on doors for UNICEF, selling doughnuts, and marching for dimes were activities slated by Interact. Monies collected went to charities and the Interact Scholarship. Rotary International sponsored Interact in its community services and Jim Thumlert was the adviser. ..f-, -f', ii- i 1, . . , - I-:wel eezsfmflt 2 .. .i,.. sa1?s'f.,,.,, . : . J ' ti K 12 V T K E' 'i 'i V Jennie Hazen aided a lost parent at Open House. Treasurer Paul Cronkite, Vice President Liz Munro, President Jennie Drozdowski, and Secretary Jennie Hazen. Interact members fstandingl Robert Burhans, Sue Landa, fsittingj Carrie Drozdowski, Advisor Jim Thumlert, Jennie Drozdowski, Ann Bannister, ion the floorj Liz Munro, Paul Cronkite, and Jennie Hazen. + .. Candy Stripers Bauer was President. annual blood drive in March. 5' l I. -v , -. ri Lg. if Xa ' year, Sandy Kuiken modeled her uniform. president Rhonda Bauer, Interest in caring for others is the main ingredient to become a Candy Striper. Twelve girls were members of this year's club, five of them as certificated Red Cross traineesg Rhonda Besides stuffing 45 Christmas stockings for low-income families, the girls participated in the Red Cross certificates enable members to volunteer at area hospitals and convalescent y Ntgl X centers. This volunteer work is valuable L6 N 4,3 reference for future health-related careers and xi 2,4 143.-X X ' training. ' Edith Kilgren advised the club for her sixth i uh , tar 'ff ,-' -4 Sf. , fr 1-4-,--3 ies. ff, .. .T 451. fwaw, , Wlmgg-vis . F, lii.Vi'-:E:N,fO my ' rr - r dr ff- i ' wiv? ..,, ' fi r-M .Inf , . I 5 , T ,Q ,A Q W A - t 'ex ' ' 'JCLNZA if ' R , ,Q 33, 51,1 95 ,. 4 'VE 9' f '.E:.,f X f dp 5 r- .rf J. - 1 - in 2 . . - -, ag.. Q CandyStripers Qbackj Valerie Ostlund, Kathy Keen, Sandy Kuiken, ffrontj Joanne Pfalzer, Rhonda Bauer, and Julie Poole. 'Sv , Q K V Treasurer Julie Poole Secretary Joanne Pfalzer Left, Kathy Keen displayed some of the stuffed stockings. x FBLA fFuture Business Leaders of Americaj was led by President Debbie Seib, and Vice-President Wendy Sheets under advice of Gaye Marklund. Other FBLA officers were Parliamentarian Rudena Braun, Fundraising Angel White, Treasurer Sandy Machon, Secretary Michelle Daus, Reporter Sheri Alexander, and Historian Jeff Muzzy. Raising money through the student store, a carwash, and their traditional stuffed-animal sales the group funded their own scholarships. FBLA members met monthly to discuss business, and to practice techniques for regional competition in accounting and business skills. The student store, selling a new, expanded variety of foods, set record sales for the year. The store was open before school and the last fifteen minutes of each lunch. FBLA, VICA trained Debbie Seib, president Wendy Sheets vice president R d B psrlgnenigggg Angel White, fund chai Sandy Machon, treasurer Michele Daus, SeCfeiafy Sheri Alexander, reporter Jeff Muzzy, historian The group posed for a picture after the ceremony with Mrs. Marklund, Kelli Hill and the flowers. White, Braun, Muzzy, and Alexander used candles to see the light. 68 lf you don't see it, we don't have it! laughed Carla Brusklan Kepi Hemmann inducted Debbie Seib in the Bothell chapter of FBLA S i 5 f ,H A 7. ,qf for members' future. 'G ff. 3' , ,L A z w s Z' if 'M 3 4, eZ,, e,, x Q .. , 51 '4 M 4 . 312, ,, 2 1, I 5 1 lim EJ A Q it if 'L ff P K X , gt, L Russell Naahr, Steve Dorstad, Brian Millhuff, Don Holt, Darrold Carey, Todd Fairchild, and Rob Anderson Bothell High's auto shop received heavy use from the two VICA Wocational Industrial Clubs of Americaj classes. The students, under the direction of Dick Mitchell, manipulated the facilities at their disposal to fine tune and put high performance equipment into their cars. Auto classes tone consisting of juniors, and the advanced class of seniorsj made field trips to learn more about the field of mechanics. The club also competed in district and regional competition. Senior officers were President Don Holt, Vice-President Darrold Carey, Treasurer Brian Millhuff and Secretary Steve Dorstad. Mike Voris did a precision valve job. v Y fi X 7 N Mike Atwood used a lot of pressure to press a piston. M A are ,Mal Ad Jim Hazen inspected tirerod ends. ASB promoted united spirit 1, 4 N 784 -...,. They're going to do WHAT to the ASB president? Sven Jonassen. Sven Jonassen Anna Prata Nm A,-f Laurie EiCkh0ff Sue Bottem Anna Prata led a patriotic round of The Star-Spangled Banner Ron Wayman Marlene Brookhart Cathy Pogue The long-awaited readerboard, revision of the sports code, a successful canned food drive, and a general sense of uplifted spirit and morale were all accomplishments of the ASB officers and Legislative Council. Under the supervision of Ron Wayman, the ASB created new committees such as one for school pride and for welcoming newcomers. With the readerboard finally a reality fafter 13 yearsl, the ASB officers started a fire under the dormant Student Lounge. Officers were Sven Jonassen, presidentg Anna Prata, vice presidentg Laurie Eickhoff, secretaryg Sue Bottem, treasurerg and Marlene Brookhart and Cathy Pogue, activities directors. he latest in fashion was shown by Laurie Eickhoff at the ASB eeting. Finally-after thirteen years-the readerboard is up! -if H ,..., W X . .. Sue Bottem and Cathy Pogue set dates for upcoming pep assemblies. Cougar Staff defied description 'ir QQ. S . tl! Sexy, devoted, determined, dedicated, friendly, silly, childish, porkers, gorgeous, extravagant, talkative, intelli- gent, creative, polite?, perverse, seductive, cynical, sar- castic, persuasive, flamboyant, sensational, tricksters, mobsters, perceptive, depressed, sentimental, conceited, timid, profound, communistic, apathetic, sophisticated, contradictory, mature, logical, zany, desirable, zealous, rugged, prominent, elite, unbelievable, insincere, effi- cient, modest, humble, inconspicious, grouchy, groggy, dependable, perfect! ,L .. asain 6 Louie Lorang Kym Pritchett, Debbie Schumacher, Meg Heard: our home is room 53 but we live in Brittania! 72 ZF' ei H1 P V.. rw l 'iinunnsy Steve Carlson, Lynn Sharp, Stephanie lnslee, Paul Priestman, Joey Peterson, Lynda Stenstrom, Beki Hill, Bev Schaaf, Jeff Muzzy, Erik Brisbin, Patti Cosgrove, Kiri Pykett, This deadline is all wrapped up. said Stephanie lnslee and Lynn Sharp. x 1 vu 'nd ,, ya-xnw , . Sys: .v ' wx Q ie m lliil I ,m1mlf,1 11 lg: ml1 Q- 1 . - 1-:rs afzse.. ee. wa M ' ig 1 , H , , , -11. y.: SJLFH if .. iff!-fdfivigjggb My , 4. R is , -K N ' 'i 'S M EK mails 1 R 1 10 .si J! XX Lai ,Wm x.,i.gk,ig:EiM ,ct in A if F' 5 .36- 4 X Kym Pritchett, Barbie Gilbert, Catherine Radermacher, Meg Heard, Chris Schatz, Debbie Schumacher, Kim Wood, H 1 A Chris Ermert Lynne Lorang, Andre Rebolledo, Rick Muszynski, Jeff Wolf, Phil Doerflein, You Cant foo' a Photo ednor' 55'd K'm Wood I ' gr-vm ' YQ in H 4.11 ,fggt i kt i Above: Erik Brisbin huddled with his harem: Catherine Radermacher, Chris Schatz, Lynda Stenstrom and Beki Hill. Right: Jeff Muzzy, Head Photog alias The Doughnut Man. Running around in a harried manner, Editor Erik Brisbin and crew strove to put together an adequate newspaper. Taking on a new face was harder than originally planned, but The Catamount did come out with a fresh look. Through its special Focus section, the staff scrutinized issues of interest to students on campus. These included child abuse, teenage sexual problems, and its own reviews of Bothell High curricula and activities. Besides Focus, the paper identified itself as a motivator in student activities, the readerboard included. The editors promised to run a story on the readerboard in every issue until it was functioning. And they did. But more than that, The Catamount offered experience to students interested in a journalism career. This offering set the basis for sound, honest reporting. Under the guidance of Eleanor Wallis, staffers learned the responsibilities of good news reporting. TEPFO student-teacher Keith Guppy Myette added dimension to learning experiences in early fall action. Biz manager Kerri Seaton kept the paper's finances in the black and Tony Chichetti balanced the books. Filling other executive positions were Dave Anderson, managing editor, Jeff Muzzy, chief photographer, Lynn Ohls, copy editor, Kym Pritchett, desk editor, Paul Priestman, news editor, John Olson and Jim Shea, sports editors, and Chris Spears, features editor. Q X Q X if i . Wqf i f 't - Q-as . f A Q Above, Kym Pritchett used her fist to add to her word power. Below, Joey Peterson checked his pulse to see if he was still alive during a late night deadline. Tony Chichetti reflected during a rare quiet moment in noisy Room 53. Huh? , pondered Editor Erik Brisbin. 9853 X New face focused changes. Catamount Staff: lbackl Phil Doerflein, Chris Ermert, Eric Lindquist, Jim Shea, David Badgley, Mark Evers, Jeff Muzzy, Andre Rebolledo, Rick Muszynski, Jeff Wolf. Middle: Jim McAuliffe, Paul Wolf. Patty Fitzgerald, Sheila McCann, Debbie Avalo, Cindy Vanderhyde, Kym Pritchett, Joan Magill, Chris Spears,Tony Chichetti. Front: John Olson, Paul Prieslman, Lynn Ohls, Dave Anderson, Erik Brisbin, Kerri Seaton. Not pictured, Steve Carlson, Dan Haab, Kurt Holmann, Joey Peterson. Qrraphics had pressing work. The graphics classes, taught by Joan Fennell, prepared programs for dances and sports events, and brochures for different school departments. Projects started by designing a layout, photographing it, putting on a maskingg then burning it with high intensity lights to make it ready to run off on the press. An advanced class was offered every quarter, as well i Tim Causey cleaned up. E I as the regular beginning graphics. E ,.f ,,.-ar' 5 if W-M +- E .. T T 'Nw ,Q X is X S wi KE ,.i TE ' ' '-vii : .,. Kevin Hogue Checked press alignment. Gary Hasenyager puzzled over a caption. Right: Tracy Payne prepared to make a negative. Far right: Elisha Howard de- bated whether the devil made her do it. Arion Singers Music entertained Jazz Ensemble P.fV rings Bothell's Music Department, directed by Dennis Behrens, Judd Aetzel and Bernie Ackerman, had a successful year as they shared musical talents through various concert performances. Music groups supplied pleasing entertainment, from festive holiday concerts, to the annual Spring Night Club excitement. Band and choir participated in Shoreline and King Co Music contests, and raised money for future tours. in a variety of ways 7 Back row, All-NW Band selectees: Sherri Jensen, Clark Carlile, Deborah Brenchley, All,NW Ch - I .N Seated, All-NW Orchestra selecteesz Pat Merriman, Bill Bagnall, Brian Haight. Fun Orchecgrge ectees' ancy Eves and Larry Clark Full Orchestra Symphonic Wind Ensemble Xa f'U IH? ff Mfr '. iwmm ,H WY I? .f f I I fx T? 7 N, -11-tilfw,-.,l I I 3 Class of 1981 COSGROVE, PATRICIA BRENCHLEY, DEBORAH VANDERHYDE, CINDY PAHL, CHERYL PERALA, LAURI OSTLING, GAIL LECOMPTE, MICHELE BRISON, ELIZABETH PLOUGH, ROGER RATLIFF, SALLY BOYD, STEVEN CLARK, LARRY HJORT, DONALD PYKETT, KIRI PRATA, ANNA MAYBERRY, RONI GROPPER, MARK SCHAEFFER, DIANA RADERMACHER, CATHERINE JOHNSON, DANA LYNN MASON, STEVE SULLIVAN, MICHELLE DROZDOWSKI, JENNIFER PETRIN, JAMES HARKONEN, ANNE JENSON, SHERI SCHUMACHER, DEBORAH SHARP, LYNN WALLIS, DOUGLAS CLOUGH, VERONICA NELSON, ELIZABETH CARPENTER, DEBRA SCHATZ, CHRISTINE SHEETS, WENDY STRAGA, KELLEY HAZEN, JENNIE SATTERFIELD, MELONY BUCKLEY, LEANNE HORTON, JEFFREY NELSON, LISA RAGAN, JAMES MACASINAG, CHERYLE MOORE, DAVID SHAMBAUGH, DAVID OHLS, LYNN BROOKHART, JOLENE PARRISH, THOMAS RUIZ, TRACIE CRONKITE, PAUL JONASSEN, SVEN FEMLING, LINDA LANGAN, MARK SCACE, JERI GILBERT, BARBARA SPEARS, CHRISTINA BRISBIN, ERIK MUZZY, JEFFREY SHARPE, CLIFFORD SCHATZ, EDWARD DAY, KIMBERLI HUNSAKER, STEVEN WALTON, SHERILYN PEARSON, LISA HANRAHAN, JOHN HILL, REBECCA COON, LISA YOUNG, LISA KAPLAN, BRENDA SCHMIDT, TODD BROOKHART, MARLENE HAGENSEN, TERESA HOHR, ALAN Torch to DE AK I ll'Il, B DA ECKS, HEIDI RSHBERG Class of :.j h was flickering MICH EL JON SEN, K I REN EY, BRIA BRG LAND E ILLIAM FRENZEL, KIRSTEN ANDERSON, DAVID COOKE, CINDY LEONARD, PAUL BANGS, DAVID HARTLEY, DAWN IRVIN MARY KAE KERRY O YLE M GARET PF LZER R BERTS I ANNE ACKARD JENSON SCOTT CAR I ANNE ACEY BEVERLY BRETT Y, THOMAS LISA DEBBIE ERIC JANICE all year long, T got enough fuel to but lacked steam action. Under of veteran advisors and Jill Skog with Hill, Torch began Hopes this year's ground next year's Class CHRISTENSEN, JOHNNA HARKONEN, SARA CASEBOLT, ZELDA DROZDOWSKI, CARRIE SOLEY, MICHELLE ROWE, LORI PLOUGH, CHRISTINE DRAPER, TINA COOPER, KRISTIN NELSON, PATRICIA MERZA, MARITESS DOSI, PATRICIA BRISON, JIM SWIFT, MICHAEL NIELSEN, TOD EVERS, ANITA LANER, DARSHANNA LATORRA, RUTH HOFFMAN, MICHAEL MC CANN, ROBERT JOHNSON, LEANN COSGROVE, KIRSTEN OGILVIE, TAMARA BROTT, CURTIS CLOUGH, KIMBERLY ANN HUDDLEY, SCOTT PEEP, DAVID BRENCHLEY, REBECCA CADWELL, VANESSQ MUNN, GREGORY MOODY, SALLY SEBRING, LINDA RENN, JOSEPH CAMPBELL, KAELYN WEATHERLY, WINIFRED RIDILLA, CORRIE MOBERG, WENDY CORRELL, BRYAN SELBY, CAROL GOWERS, TODD GORBIN, WENDY RODRIGUEZ, JAMES PIROLLO, MICHAEL WILLIAMS, of 1983 MICHELLE STRASH, NINA WEIDENHEIMER, ALLAN WALL, TANYA MC LEAN, DONALD BUSSARD, J LARRY THIBAULT KENNETH MUSZYNSKI, RICHARD NELON, DAVID KRUEGER, KATRINA DORTON, DEBORAH SEGRESS, JANIS DYE, JEFFREY CUBBAGE, WILLIAM GIVENS, ALEX GUESS, JEFFREY KANTOR, SUSAN ESPE, CATHY DAVIS, JOHN GREENLEE, DONNA BUTTERFIELD, DEBORAH CRAFT, PETER LENGACHER, LEISA DURRANT, ROGER DRANEY, DAVID JENSEN, SUSAN MANSON, THOMAS PATERNITI, JOSEPH KEENER, SHARON BARROW, CATHERINE SMITH, THERESA PENOYER, GREGORY STULTZ, RHONDA PUNTON, KRISTA LEIGHTY, CAROLYN MORELL, LELA METZ, STACY LAGRANGE, ANDRE DUZAN, JONATHAN LOVAS, SUSAN WRIGHT, JESSE Look beyond . wwwfgo X 9 Cflffizfomf Mmm' wwf Q if vfgffmw M Mf,J,fMw My ,ML QZQQM wg Lffuc pafpf jf W Q X QW JQAMQQAYZM 7 X Wfiikf ffiiifff UAW gm g i f, of A ' I M1 f ,ff 8 lght X to its reflections create images fresh dimensions Seattle night skyline Manhattan, NY, buildings July 4 fireworksg 4-Rock headwaters of Snake river at Bothell High Duck cruising Greenlake. 019, W sg W 5, 'I 1 JA w I 'm J ! 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I I f' ' i B' Nt, E .1 i X' 69 5151 Q C5 i Clockwise: Silhouette, Bothell: sailboating, Lake Wash- ingtong forest trail, Cascadesg Dandelion silhouette, BHS fieldg grass silhouette, Sammamish River. Z i , . . .facts to feelm s . . . True emotions, shown y a simple picture drawn with childish effort. 4 L Tk. .L A. ,,. 86 A Q I . pq' - , , f A-'SL-2?-' -ifgiflz: : --tap' K--.. :37 Z lx' N ::- r' -VL 4 V uf . :' t W 1-Oregon coastg 2-Jamaica caveg 3-Spring Hill sunsetg 4- Puget Soundg 5-Mt. Hoody 6- Bothell beeg 7--Grays Harbor. 2 v ,444 6 i. Multnomah Fallsg 2, Jennifer Nel- son at Logboom Parkg 3. Seattle skylineg 4. Farmland north of Both- ellg 5. Creek feeding Skykomish Riv- er: 6. Kingston Bayg 7. Jennifer again. Z wi' . .you and me to find us. . . Surrendering personal desires for the good of everyone as a whole. Each one must strive to reach out beyond oneself. 90 wi 4 f X . ,jwlf fp Q ,, xfw L N' Q Xkmlg W QQ wg Q04 my ,spy Q4 V-.xg X 4 Q' xx 'SfZf'X,1? fgaxicvfmo X6 px!! lfax l 'UP N M X5 ' 1u0f.n..CZQ C535 235 Qual? Q9 u .qv l. Sprung at Bothell... 2. and in the Cascades. 3. North of Edmonds. 4. Fall at Bothell High. 5. Summer leaves 6. Skykomish River. 7. Rosario Strait. L X XX Albums I IUTTHELKL CUUGQQS W X xxx I 'M Wm Joanne Harkonen Q - ,tif Claire Moscrip Seniors have spirit. . .yes we do! For 540 days, 1981 seniors have graced the halls and classrooms of Bothell High school with their presence. lt took the first 180 days to become comfortable with each other. Led by President Bob Kaskes, activities included working with each other on dances, Homecoming, and fund raisers. ln the junior year, under the guidance of Class President Jeff Horton, they not only showed the new Sophomores how to put on a successful Junior Prom, but excelled in all areas of endeavor. For the final countdown, the class was headed by Kiri Pykett. Right off, the class stumbled at Home- coming, being robbed by the Juniors. They ral- lied swiftly, with a new concept at the Christmas Tolo-each couple brought a gift to be donated to needy families for brighter Christmases. The year moved faster to its close-horizons once far were almost touching. The Senior Ball offered a taste of college, being held in the l.lW's Hub Ballroom. . ,and within clock-tick, they stood at the brink of the future, looking beyond Com- mencement to all their tomorrows. According to faculty consensus, this was an outstanding class. Favorite Band! StyX Favorite Movie: Kramer vs Favorite Song: Another One Kramer Bites the Dust Favorite Album: ACfDC Back Class Motto: in Black ln your view of the world is Favorite Actress: Barbra the image of yourself. Streisand Class Colors: Royal Blue and Favorite Actor: Clint Eastwood Silver Favorite TV Show: Mash Class Flowers: Gardenia Sven Jonassen in another performance at a football game. Seniors lent strength 'Wa I-Laurel LeMieuxg 2-Paul Wolfg 3-Pat Asrouch' 4-Tammy Far- 5-W d L gtong 6--Sandi B a 98 I H wif I i .JV 'A',.,W.., .W ,. , , L K mmmm MH. M' I . -.fix xv H F 8 . ' ,f'f-J, 3 X f ,, xt 6' .mm A K .. ' w...,,,,.W. fi M .A .nf L Students who rarely stray into the limelight are often those who lighten the pressures of others' days. Again this year, Cougar com- mends these students and thanks the faculty for their nominations. Congratulations to all those who were recognized. . .and the other unsung nice people who brightened their corners of Bothell High. DEAN ALDRICH . .he can be counted on to be in the band room four to five afternoons a week after school straightening the room, filing music, cataloging whatever he sees needs to be done. He'll ask for things to do if he doesn't spot something. What a guy! PAT ASROUCH . .has worked long and hard to assist the audio-visual department at BHS for no credit and little recognition except from those who work with him. SANDIE BRASE . .is hard working, polite and especially helpful to other students. She is the first to help students with make up work, lend a pencil or offer a smilel JANELLE FAIRCHILD . .has been a super reliable TA in the attendance office. TAMMY FARRER . .Has worked for almost three years in the Main Office and Library as an assistant-very hard working student. . .a pleasure! WADE LANGTON . .has devoted a tremendous amount of effort and time behind the scenes in completing tedious, yet essential, tasks that are necessary to the Band program: this kid is a winner! He places the success of someone or something above his own gains. LAUREL LE MIEUX . .is a hard working TA who isn't afraid to give extra time, help other TA's learn new skills and is constantly doing a fine job. ln her quiet way, she is a real asset. ANDY SHELL . .is the first to arrive, the last to leaveg the most complete and devoted golfer. . . undoubtedly the hardest worker on the golf team. What makes him so special is his caring for his fellows. A near par golfer himself, Andy always takes time to help the ones that shoot ll0. A fierce competitor, but a quiet gentleman, devoted to Bothell High! PAUL WOLF . . .has done drawing and welding for teachers, students and the school. He has helped teachers in drafting and in teaching other students. Q-w ' if l V ,- l 3 561 1 M I .s S H gym ,315 -igfbf 1125342913 , ' frgwf- Q L 'tc-,. 4:9-t .F , . pq. X , 1 Wil -. . .H Q xx . ,,, . . .. is , f, l Esteemed for excellence. Athletic Award: Mark Beeston, Leanne Buckley, and Steve Boyd. Athletic Award Represents the skilled competitive athletes of BHS. Emphasis is on good overall sportsmanship, rather than being a star in any particular sport. Runner up was Mark Crabb. Talent Award Talent varies with individual skills and abilities, ranging through literary talent, music, drama, and art. Requires originality, and creativity. Runners up were: Brian Haight, Gary Hasenyager, Cheryl Penoyer, and Theresa Shearer. Ideal Senior Award Represents characteristics the Senior Class would like to have: personality, poise, friendliness, loyalty to school and class, willing to serve when askedg reasonably good gpag and high citizenship. Runners were: Clark Carlile, Bob Kaskes, Gail Ostling, Kelley Straga. -11 fu 1 QQ at tt. 'IW as Q 4 4 ,rx A 'y 4 n A l X'?175 Talent Award Debbi Carpenter and Bill Bagnall we .1 fk' Q V ldeal Senior Award: Doug Wallis and Jill Morissey. K' :S Es 1 ' as .Zu-L, Y, 1 K . KN Mm, . xff' .., ,x 4,2 Frfp,,, ASB Award: Anna Praia and Sven Jonassen' Senior Service Award: Perry Holzknecht and Kiri Pykett. , fksl5'S-lf? . f X ,iq -..t- 4 ASB Award The highest honor the student body offers each year is the ASB award. Students must have served BHS for a full three years. These people are prime examples of loyalty and service to their school, class, and community. Senior Service Award Represents high service to the class throughout three years. Not necessarily a chair or an officer -but one who is always on hand to make class projects go, Runners up were: Jeff Horton, Jim Reagan, Sue Bottem, Stephanie Clark, and Julee Frakes. Intellectual Award Rather than focusing on a high gpa, this award honors a genuine interest in learning, plus creative intellectual curiosity. Runners up were: Erik Brisbin, Jeff Muzzy, Deborah Brenchley, and Beth Nelson. Intellectual Award: Roger Plough and Cindy Vanderhyde. : 1 Q XA-avtffg 4 f J 6lli0I'S 'tgkdi . nur ,, nah. G V-nfl! 102 Qfgfaiqigt, 5 dl vu N Q., E Leanne Buckley - 2nd vice president sq, it 5 3 N R ix A i . sg in ,eee . ' ag-:frenz as x 'Ki X! S X 'NX x 3 I 'I in S 98 N S fe ii X ii' if X gl , . , an ,. W We . uw. 1 wsaa:, . 1. Peter McGuire - activities director Sue Landa activities director . , .v. QM 3 Kiri Pykett - president ' 7 0 1 . ,ll ' ' rv: 1 ga Doug Wallis and Tim Raines painted the town, 'Jim pemn ff a ,, WWA- ,,.. ,. .,,, - - f My f 'f :fig K ,, ,.: www mw ww ii.i i if Miffii Wi V1 ',,, Kkwwif it 1 up r , hx 'ren u L 1 r L ,W aifil, , 1 5 'f'Tn NRHLH ill!! 1, 1. Q, L f 1 f rv, K if 1 Cindy Vanderhyde, Kiri Pykett, Jim Ragan, Jeff Horton, Don Hjort, Perry Holzknecht fsix of the HeiferettejCattIemen Spirit group. Flnally, our year 1981 aw- Sharlene Aadland Phll Agnor Dean Aldrlgh Theresa Arlz Tu- Davld Aldrlch Frank Ascanlo Pat Asrouch Mrke Atwood Gwendolyn Avrltt Debbie Avalo Shannon Ayers Llsa Backen fb Q 'r'f AADLAND SHARLENE 8f9f63 Grand Rapids MN NS 3 Party times WXKH PMfKC BWfTH DDfJM DKfEL JSXGT Klckln around mass you Jeepln Crulsln Culdesacx Aprll 5th the Blg B thanx C S JT the Corvette luv to DE Luv to my speclal frrend Karen Thanx to my AGNOR PHILL 7f22f63 Seattle NS6 Wrestling I 3 Gym 2 3 Great tlmes wfSB DSfSJ MBXGM TS Parties cabins calchrng alr wfSS MBjGM Helrsklckers crazy sknng rock cars STR Datsun Thanks Mom 5 Dad ALDRICH DAVID I2f30f62 Bothell NS Kg Orchestral 2 3 Jazz Ens 2 3 Jazz Lab I 2 Stage Crew I 2 3 My memories are amazement of how far I ve come and how far I have to go Love to the most wonderful person Thanks for support Love Ma and Pa ALDRICH DEAN I2f30f62 Bothell NS Kg SWE3 Symph bandl 2VP2 Marching bandl 2 3 ASBI 2 3 Wlnter Campmstructor I 2 3 My special memorres are those I have shared with others ARIZ THERESA 8fI9f63 Woodinville NS Kg Soccer 2 3 Fun with MBXMS MTXLL Last days of soph yr Soccer fun footballgame champagne Halloween Sr yr Greatest love and support from famlly and fnends ASCANIO FRANK A 3f23f63 Wrchlta KS NS Kg Marchrng Bandl 2 3 SBI SWE 2 3 Jazz Ens I 2 3 Stage crew I 2 3 Great friends WLjDG KJfLN DAfDA BBfAB NNfSJ GCfCA KFXLL RSfDL Mr A Mr A 5 Mr B Tour 80 Problem Toyota Cory s pool TP madness Shaunessy Concert lump Irps at 3 am Mt Hood CC3 ASROUGH PATRICK 6j26f63 Rrchmond CA NS Kg My fnends LLfDS DSfAL Changing clock In Senora s class Thanks Mom 8 Dad SL s great hook shot Luck standard Panda ATWOOD MIKE l0f7f62 Richmond Beach NS3 VICA2 3 treas2 Crulsrn In my Camaro Partying wjDarrold Four Wheelln drag raclng coupe 5 spending money My love to Lisa AVALO DEBBIE 5fI0f63 Seattle NS I0 Paper Staff 3 Rabbi Hawau 79 Best friends CLfBS CCjGS TDfDB SM Football playoffs and the good tnmes wlth Bull I love you Mom and Dad' AVRITT GWENDOLYN fWendyj 5f20j63 Bothell NS 5 Concert Choir I Chamber 2 3 Arlons 3 Paper I 2 Jr Prom 2 Donkey BBall I Pep I Jesus Flrst Gal 220 Splntsong Uncle Denm RNR Fnends TWXLC SLfBS VCfVL WWjSB OHfNB Tour 80 Chocoalte chlp cookies Tuba llps love to Larry AUSTIN RENEE 3f22f63 AYERS SHANNON 9f22f63 Martinez GA NS II Best frlend Cheryl B Mc Donalds Saturday mght banana splrts tprng carchaslng craziness Thanks to special friends CBfDF DMXPU CS Love to Mom and Dad BACKEN LISA 3jIIf63 Rrchmond Beach NS Il Thanks MomfDad Love Va DBfDB Hot Summer weekends boring elementa y school Colony fun wfDCjCC Putting up wfcars All my love to Mike IO5 I O I I O I I I freer' I A- uf N . Seniors Iv!-it Bill Bagnall Michele Baker Tony Balaorg Cheryle Barnes fd ft . . d wg 11' , 1 ' . , Stuart Barrus Nathan Bastian Kim Baty Barbara Becker Jeffrey Bell Jennifer Bennett Cynthia Bergley s ff H C9 cg., Peter Blackburn Marjean Board what Christopher Barrow Mark Beeston Benjamin Betts Brian Boldt t. have made lt 1981 'Y -Q Barbara Bonlllas Roger Botton Steven Boyd 3 Deborah Brenchley QT' mf' '49 Susan Bottem Bradley Bottmg Sheila Bowen athleen B Sandra Brase Rudena Braun Erlk Brlsbln CZ' BAGNALL BILL 917162 Bothell NS kg JE I 2 3 SWE I 23 VP 2 Good and bad tlmes I guess you learn from both Good teachers Aetzel Juzeler Thanks to a speclal fnend you know who you are' Thanks Enk' BALAORO TONY BERNARD 1118163 Woodlnvllle NS kg Band 1 2 3 I remember the tlmes of fun joy and unhappiness I remember the A s and D s of school Remember the Class of 1981 BARIL SCOTT LEE 811162 BARNES CHERYLE Il125163 LaROCheIIe France NS kg Good tlmes w1SA DF1LC MacDonalds Saturday night banana spllts Crazuness TP and chase Talks w1Dad Love to Mom 8 Dad PTL BARROW CHRIS 3121163 Tucson NS 7 Wrestllng I 23 Beginnings w1Kep1 Good times w1 Spurt SG1CC Work landscaping Late nights early mornings Good rlddancel Hello BYU ' BARRUS STUART EVAN 1117161 BASTIAN NATHAN 5111163 Erleulle NY NSI HC Sklt 3 BBIMJ SL Remember JC Fnends LL1NS PA1WA Jesus loves us Hey BHS It s been real' BATY KIM 911163 Amarlllo TX NS 10 Pep I 2 A special thanks to speclal frlends AF1AR Parties and very special love to Mom and Dad IECKER BARBARA 5116163 Spokane NS 3 Wrestlrng Mgr I Pep I 2 3 GA 2 3 FB Mgr 2 Track I 2 3 Dance I Jr Prom decor ch 2 Xmas Tolo decor ch 3 FBLA 1 2 3 ASB rep I 23 SNC wautress I 3 Good trmes w1LC JW1RG Kong Lochness Frlday mght football games Crursmg w1CoIIeen Much love to Sean B Lova ya Mom and Dad Thanks DN BECKER LUDWIG GEORGE 5121163 BEESTON MARK 2112163 Idaho Falls ID NS .S H5 I 23 Wrestling I 23 Soccer I 2 3 Sk: club HC Klng 3 100 roles Utah' Walst deep w1Jewett Hexcel Rules Hellles Friday Night Jamobree s SJ1DM DD1MZ PZ1CC JS Hugs S kisses Mom E- Dad BELL JEFFREY D 3110163 Dover DE NS 8 Bowling 2 3 Chorr 2 3 Xmas Tolo 3 Thank you Rob John and mostly Wolfgang for bemg my best frnends I hope to see you all at our 10th year reunion Au Revolr' BENNETT JENNIFER MICHELE 6120163 Seattle NS IO Orch2 3 Choir I Soccer 3 HC 3 Interact 2 JA 2 TESB Mr Kollar many thanks Person Davis keep lt up Mr Aetzel I know' My gang my famnly MY GOD Star Trek and the Beatles BERGLEY CINDY QBIG BIRDJ 7119163 Seattle NS I VB I Bskb 1 3 mgr 2 Sb 1 2 3 Capt I 2 3 Class Sec 2 HC float ch 2 Donkey Bball I 3 Good tlmes w1CT KK1SB SS1LE Thanks Mom 8 Dad Crulsln rn my Jeep Summer 79 crulsm San Juans 5 Vlctona All my Love forever BETTS BENJAMIN M 9122163 BLACKBURN PETER A IPETEY MCGEEI 12131162 Lk Forest Park WA NS kg ASB rep 2 Orch 123 Str Quartet 23 HC I JE I Interact 12 Pep 3 Fnends GO1DE BH1CS TR1JB Food Fights 80 Tour Post Halloween Cellos' Opera House Lk Mlchl gan Statues Degu' MSD BOARD MARJEAN 2117163 Omaha NE NS kg Soccer 23 Super frlendsTA1LL MT1MS Lots of fun un soccer' FB games Halloween and champagne Specual love and thanks to Mom and Dad BOLDT BRIAN DOUGLAS 10113163 BOLTE DANA ALLAN 218163 BOLZ GEROLD HOLGER 1213162 BONILLAS BARBARA 5123163 San Bernardino CA NS 9 Iwant to thank my Mom 5 Dad for bemg so understanding and helpmg me through my senior year I love you both very much BOTTEM SUSAN 11113162 Klrkland NS6 ASB Treas 3 Cholr I 2 3 Sec I VB2 HC 3 Sr Ball 3 SH 2 3 Love to NO1PH DO1CB LE1BW BH fnends 8 love always Hawan 79 w1NO 80 w1TB Tplng w1LN 8 PH Thanks Mom 8 Dad 8 especially Jesus Christ' Matt 5 I4 BOTTING BRAD 7129163 Lynnwood NS 3 Crulsln ln my Camaro concerts w1TS S TH Great tlmes w1SB1CT TA for Sally BI Cougars rule Long Ilve rock and roll BOTTON ROGER 11111162 North Bend NS 7 Skl 1 23 Trlp to CA w1DM Sknng radical w1SM WM Friday nights w1good friends Wenatchee w1MW BOUGH DOYLE RAYMOND 2125163 BOWEN SHEILA 10126162 Seattle NS II March Band 2 SB 2 Im stayrng away from patio doors' I love you TK Thanks for putting up with me Dena Dont gave up mother I made lt' BOWLES KATHY 3113163 Wxchlta KA NS I1 Good t1mesw1fnends Speclal times w Jo Punk Rock w1BS JM1CS LEIPB BYU I love you Mom 6 Dad BRADBURN ELDON DAVID 7131163 BOYD STEVEN T 1016162 Bothell NS kg Gym I 23 Dlve Fresh I 23 FB I GoIf2 Cabin action Great buds DW1PA DJ1JO MP1RA KKIBK Ultimate w1evervthlnq' Sknng hotdoggln layouts double flyaway trestle crazxness mlsslon w1Webster Thanks Mom 8 Dad BRASE SANDIE 10113162 Bothell NS kg HC wndo I Pep I 2 3 Sunshine forever Memories w1speclalfnends CE1CC w1Col Hawau 7B Europe 80 w1famlly Love to my family thanks God bless BRAUN RUDENA 1120163 O Neill NE NS I0 March Band I 2 3 Concert I 2 FBLA3 Thanks for the fun times thus summer SB1TB TB1MB Thanks DA for the hugs Thanks to BA and JA Thanks Mom for everything you have done BRENCHLEY DEBORAH 4120163 Seattle NS kg SWE I 2 3 JE2 3 MB I 2 3 Drum Major 3 ASB rep 3 Swxm Team I 23 Tolo 3 Calc 3 Torch 3 Sr Ball 3 Solo S Ensemble 2 3 Praise the Lord for wonderful Fnends' MF1GO CP1TL AC1AH Put your trust In God He loves you Phll 4 I3 BRISBIN ERIK ALLYN ISEYMOURI 6127163 New York NY NS 3 Cat I 2 3 Ass t Ed 2 Ed 3 Cougar 3 copy Ed 3 Dream Sprouts 2 Cunosa 3 Sr Ball 3 Grad Com 3 Evergreen Ed conf 23 JEA 2 3 ASB rep I 2 3 Torch 3 Punk1mod cabin w1Kym Meg Good friends JB1KSP1MH Moons Toby 6 Seymour NY Poetry words East Coast WHO RJ1VD1EW Staffs' Retreats' Love KSP1MH Wont get fooled again BRISON ELIZABETH LBETSYI II1IO162 Whlttler CA NS 4 March Band I 2 3 Symph Band I SWE 2 3 Genesis Week 2 HC skit 2 3 Calc 3 Chemlstry Biology labs w1LB Band lunches Ice skating CP1DB GO1MF AP relax just do your best Judging ls great Mom 8 Dad Thanks for everythrng '07 o 0 If , Q, . I In . , , . I ' K I' - ' I ' I I ' , W I g. - : V. b: -. lt, V 1 ', -. . I I A .I ' V 'I ' A , In . 3 1 g 4' The 'impossible' dream has x 5 xx 'Q Broden, Keith Brown, Robert Bueing, Kevin NTT' Campbell, James Q1 ' fy. 5 J ,1:5.sM. .. , wf Brookhart, Jolene Brookhart, Marlene Brooks, Steve Brott, Gary 'L--' Brownawell, Allan Bruha, Carol Bl-IDCC. SIGCSE Burhans, Robert Cannon, Tony Carey, Darrold r X ,Al-.A ,ff r Bruskland, Carey Butler, Serena if X ,--N4 Carlile, Clark 'If' f, -5'-'Q ll Buckley, Leanne Calkins, Autumn Carpenter, Debra -19. finally come true. ww, we Carruthers, Kim Y'I JM, Chamberlain, Laura Chichetti, James F'--.- Clark, Laura ing., YY ' N ,f '.'-'77F7:.. g'7,,,...- - Cash, Christine Caufman, Steve Everybody who didn't eat the school lunch, stand up and rejoice! Chriest, Stacey Clark, Larry .. 1981 BRODEN, KEITH JOHN - 9f23f63. BROOKHART, JOLENE - 8f29j62, Woodinville, NS kg, March Band I,2,3, Pep l,2, HC 3, SWE 2,3, Sadie Hawkins 2, Symph Band I. Victoria tour. '80, Special moments wfspecial friends. You know who you are. BHS best years of life. Thanks everyone, especially Mom S Dad. Love forever. BROOKHART, MARLENE - 8f29f62, Woodinville, NS kg. Swimming Co'Cap I, Cap 2. CoCap 3, ASB rep l,2, ASB AD 3, dance I, prom band, favors ch 2, HC tickets, favors ch 3, Ball Band ch 3, Pep club I,2,3. Buddy SC, Mef S Star, lunch talk, JF S LG Smr Lifegrd. Crazy KB, JW, '79 Doobie Brothers, JV, what a fool believes, manager ST, COG's. BROOKS, STEVE - 3f9j63, Seattle, NS kg. HC I,2,3, skit 2,3, Basketball I,2,3, Pep I,2,3. Fun times with B Clan, BS,RR,TR, B-Ball with AN,DV,Mr C S Mr M. Point-No Point I 5 2. To Brandy 'Take out the garbage' BROTT, GARY - 4j24f63, Denver CO, NS 2. I remember giving all the teachers a bad time and getting away with it. Having to catch my school lunch before eating it. BROWN, ROBERT MICHAEL - I2f8f62. BROWNAWELL, ALLAN - 81 I0j63, Winslow WA, NS 5. Cougars, Cheerleaders, 'B0'8I great year. BRUHA, CAROL - I2f If63, LaCrosse WI, NS I0. Volleyball I,2. Brew-ha-ha! Great times wf'cuz', SHjCP, L S G. DHfAHfTS-Crunch! Love to Greg, P's, and family. Only the good die young!! BRUSKLAND, CAREY JAY - 3fIlf62. BLICKLEY, LEANNE - I2f2Bf62, Burlingame CA, NS 9. Cross Country I,2,3, Cap l,2, State I,2.3, Inspirational l,2, Pep l,2, pub mgr 2, HC skit I,2,3, gimmick ch I, dance 3, dreamsprouts 2, Talenghetti l,2, Class AD I, 2nd VP 3. Special times wfteammates, running, sleeping in class. Thanks for love, faith and encouragement, Coaches BT,RW,RS, friends, esp LP,DJ,KJ. Mostly Mom and Dad, Deanne, Rob. BUEING, KEVIN - IIf28f62, Everett, NS I. Football I,2,3, Basketball l,2. BUNCE, STACEE - If2Bf63, Salt Lake City, NS I0. Love to friends BBfMJ, NBfSL. Laughing wfBarb and Scott. To The future! Special Love to MD. BURHANS, ROBERT - 3f26f63, Bothell, NS kg. Concert choir I, Chamber 2,3, Arions 3, Interact 3, Guitar l,2,3. Boating, Jennie, Mom and Dad, John, Little Mischief, Jesus tthanks Jennieyf' Buske, DARRYL -- 3f30f62. . BUTLER, SERENA LYNN - Gf IBXG3, Orlando FL, NS 7. Pep 2,3, Swim 2, HC wndo and float 3, Concert choir 3, chamber choir, ASB rep I. TP'n, Hippies, sailing: driving wfSL,BS, firs, water skiing wfBSfLC, football games and pizza, Fun wfCP, LPfDJ, LB, fun at YL, campaigners. Thanks family and God. CALKINS, AUTUMN - 915163, Lawndale CA, NS kg. Pep 2.3, Ball 3, Sr Brfst 3, Country Store 3. Friends: ClfAJ, KWfMF, The Route + Greeks wfDEfBC, Mex wfJD, Sra, LW, JT, EP, my love and thanks to friends, Sra and family. CAMPBELL, JIM - l0f I8f62, Fort Collins CO, NS 9. Soph yr Australia, Jr yr with RW, sr yr with KCfPS, DHfMV, and Zephyr football games, soph girls, volleyball with Miss Six Pack. CANNON, TONY HAROLD - 8f23j63, Everett, NS 2. Didn't do much, but had a good time. Good buds, MMjDA, JCfSM, especially Betsy. Wild times. Fun people. Thanks Mom and Dad. Goin Mobile. CAREY, DARRALD - B1 I6f62, Seattle, NS 6. VICA 2,3, VP 2. Drag racing, building cars, good times wfMike A, Cheryl C, Lisa B, Darren's parties. Vitamin R, Thanks Mom and Dad for everything, I2 second 'A miles. CARLILE, CLARK - 3j23f63, Seattle, NS kg. Band SWE l,2,3: JE I,2,3, Wrestling I,2,3, Football I,2,3, Soccer 2,3, HC Prince l,2, Tolo Prince I,2. Jammin' on the drums wfKC. Wild and crazy times wfLF alias Buddha. Wicked TP jobs on TL, JS. Best friends Linda, MBfKK, DMfMZ. Thanks for everything Ma, Pa, I love you. CARPENTER, DEBRA ANN -3f23f63, Idaho Falls ID, NS kg. Band I, SWE 2,3, Choir I, Chamber 2,3, Pub Mgr 3, Arions 3, Class AD I, HC ch I, Prom coch 2, Ball 3, Pep I,2,3, Cheerl 3, HC Queen 3. Totally Debbie's on tour, Canada, TDU, love, cheer squad, freestyle TRfLF JHfBN. Thanks music dept BSfBK, Blaine. New Day family, friends lst love Jesus. CARRUTHERS, KIM - 7f20f63, Woodinville, NS kg. Love ya Dave, the ocean, playing in snow in August, Eskimo, don't forget good times, parking lot gang, Love-Luck-Later. CASH, CHRISTINE E - 8f27f63, New London CT, NS 6. Choir 2,3, Donkey B'BaIl 3. Love to Mom, Dad, Robbie, Donna. The Gang P0fBS, JSjCM. Years of friendship, memories and parties Qoopsl hospitals TL, Disco, Tyrolia Mahalkita, PM, my dearest Fatuglebef' CAUFMAN, STEVE - 5f26f63, Long Beach CA, NS kg. Band I,3, FBLA 3, Student Store 3: Ski I, HC Skit 3. Homecoming, friends KWfJD, BBfDA, PSXAB, EMfFA, AMfMD, DVfWL. Student Store, Drag races, cruising '69 Mach I, SR5 Toyota. Work on farm and at bank. CHAMBERLAIN, LAURA LYNNE - 3f2Bf63, - El Paso WA, NS 9. 'Xcurlyl Thanks to friends: LMfBB, RGfJW, CB, 'Kong' fun at FB games, special thanks VDjCS. Hey Marv! Love Dad, Mom, Ed. I made it! Rating guys! CHICHETTI, JAMES ANTHONY tTonyj - 614163, Lake City, NS kg. Catamount Staff I,2,3. Thanks to best friend Mike Pellett. Sci-Fi, movies, Good luck ABfPW, JMfEB, JFfWD. Thanks for everything BHS faculty. I love you, Mom. I can walk, it's great, so look out, world, I'm coming! CHRIEST, STACEY - l2fl9f62, Seattle, NS kg. Gymnastics I, Soccer I,2,3. Camping with Patty, Macs, fun with fPMfTH, DDf RG, ELfJM, BWfKH, SAfKC, Mikel Leg orgies, angels, ocean with Dennis Iforeverj, love to my family, thanks! CLARK, LARRY JAMES - 21 I I f63, Bothell, NS kg. Concert choir I, Chamber 2,3, Arions 3, Pep 2. Dad, Mom-You're the best! Evergreen-Tours '79'8O, BCjDQ, always, JDfCB, BKXVT, thanks! Red Tomato. RHPS JFjSB, PH. Auntie DC, WA, love and thanks! CLARK, LAURA - 3j25f63: Seattle, NS 5. Soccer I. Thanks to special friends: BSfSK, SLfLP, SBfVL, LPfWA, TW. God bless and take care. Special love to W. PTL forever! . , .Now what? P Stephanie Clark Veronica Clough Cfisii Cooper BTUCE COI'dOl'1 -5-c X K-52 hi.. X ' N' P, .xi , A lg QEL-..,....t -s...... .jfgigftwt Ss.. L. Gary Hasenyager contemplated designing a new look for senior straight-jackets William Colgrove Paul Cornett Carol Cothran Joe Craig lv- i l Christine Condon Lisa Coon Kirk Correll Patricia Cosgrove Cheryl Cox Mark Crabb 177' Deborah Crandall Paul Cronkite 'fl is the thought Jamy Cullum Michelle Daus Kim Day Cliff deQuilettes f Cathy Curry William Cutshall S-'rf Derek Davila Donn Davis Doug DeMeerleer David Denny sr-f 'W if David Devey Colleen Dobbins 1981 CLARK, STEPHANIE V. - 915163: St Joseph MO: NS 8. Soph dance ch l: ASB rep 1: ASB AD 2: Jr Prom queen 2, music ch 2: Pep 2,3: Varsity swim l,2: Sr Ball ch 3. Mef and Star forever! JF1KS1LG. DF iGrn. eyes S-H, RSJ. BH-love ya! BF1MB COG-ST mgr. Thanks Mom and Dad. PTL. CLOUGH, VERONICA SUE - l214162: Seattle: NS 9. Chamber choir 3: Homecoming l,2: Art fair 2. Don1Steve1Homecoming '7B: Marty1YL CO1Psych, Choir1Quizzing, sailing w1SR Rainier Sq., RC1SP, Morn Bible Study, Jesus, Kiri, Jim. COLGROVE, WILLIAM - 6119163. CONDON, CHRISTINE - 6126161 COON, LISA - 61ll163: Bothell: NS kg. HC skit I: 2nd VP 2: Prom 2: Dream 2, With You 2: Tolo 3: Ball 3. Party with KS and '80 grads. Jr dramatics: love to Frosty, EEMM and family. Thanks M 5 D also SAC. Thanks for your help Lewis. COOPER, CRISTI -- 5118163. CORDON, BRUCE - 12120162. CORNETT, PAUL - 715163: San Diego CA: NS 7. Track l,2,3. Good friends Rick T. Scott L.: Mercer Island game: car tag : sweating out college tests: thanks to Mom and Dad: '81 and BHS forever! CORRELL, KIRK PATRICK - 3122163: Honolulu HI: NS kg. Track 1, 2: softball I: football 2,3: Jr Prom runner-up 2. Good times on the bikes JP: GT1JS, Ml1MH. Volleyball was great: jamming with CC and SR. COSGROVE, PATRICIA - 61l0163: San Francisco: NS 11. Q'Company', French Club, CSF, GAA, Choir, Spirit Week, Liturgy all at lj Track mgr 2: Homecoming skit 3: Annual Staff 3: Tolo 3: C,G, 6 A 3: Holiday windows ch 3: School Pride 3. Walnut Creek 8 CHS: love to special FRIENDS! Thank you, sun? Adv, Bio. 8 pigs: the raft w1BS: SAPI: Mrs. B: animals 8 biking: dzienkuja familial COX, CHERYL - 3122163: Bothell: NS Kg. Swimming 1,2: Band l,2,3. Love to family: partying in Chelan: Fun times w1MA1LB. Elem. School Colony fun in Firebird: Motel Rm 3, My love forever! '82 dreams. CRABB, MARK JAY - 517163: Spokane: NS kg. Football 1,2,3: Track 1.2. Going to Vip's-waiting till 1:30 for MT to get off work-sneaking out and getting caught-I love you-Thanks Mom! CRAIG, JOE - 2113163 'sf CRANDALL, DEBORAH J. - l122163: WA: NS 3, Love to Mom, Dale, and Ken: good times w1KR: Great times w1the gang. All my love to KEH: thanx to Mrs. Mcllrath, Mrs. Moscrip for caring so much. CRONKITE, PAUL - 9116162: Ballard: NS Kg. Interact 1: B-ball 1,2,3: Tennis 1,3: interact pres 2, Sec'y-Treas 3. Great times playing basketball and socializing with JH1TP1KM. Fond memories of AB1BB: Taiwan '80, Memories of RP in Germ., math, and science all three years. CULLUM, JAMY - 2125163. CURRY, CATHY - 1130162 CUTSHALL, WILLIAM - 4111163. DAUS, MICHELLE - 4120163: Montesano WA: NS 8. FBLA 2,3, Sec'y 3: Student Store 2,3. My friends BH1LY, CT1KB. San Juans. HC float. FBLA hot tub. Strawberry Daiquiris, party, 7-11 coffee. Early mornings in the SS my putt-putt. Thanks. DAVILA, DEREK - 10123162: Seattle: NS 2. Cult Hunting. No spirit. Roasting 'B's': Todd did it! Gritin. All great partying pals BW1KH, TH1PM, JM1SA, KC. Vaseline curbs. Thanks Mom 8 Dad. DAVIS, DONN - 217163: Bremerton: NS Kg. Tennis 1: Soccer 2,3. Friday night Jambo- rees with the gang. Movies and racquetball with the gang. Thanks for being there when I needed you. Love ya Mom and Dad. DAY, KIM - l21l162: Tacoma: NS 4. Concert Choir 1, Chamber 2,3: Drama 1,2,3: Family 3: ASB rep. 3: Tour 2. To all my beautiful friends: CN1DS, HC1BW, CC1BK, HUN, Goody. Memories of Gina, Erin and Willy. Back scratching. Tour. Love to Jesus, my forever friend. DeMEERLEER, DOUG - 81261S2: Bothell: NS Kg. Baseball mgr 2: ASB rep. 3. To my friends, Pudge, No Balls, Rockin' Reaber and my Mom and Dad, l couIdn't have done it without you. Peace, no nukes, save the whales. DENNY, DAVID - B1l2163: Bothell: NS kg, Wrestling l: Gymnastics l,2,3. Thanks to friends EP, BR, Sm. Gymnastics 01: Double back Sommi Club. DeQUlLETTES, CLIFF JACK - 4121163: Rotterdan, Netherlands: NS 1. Socc l,3: B-Ball 1: Football 2,3. To my friends, may we all succeed the dreams of our lives: remember- ing past good times, but most of all, remembering best friends. God bless. DEVEY, DAVID WILLIAM - l212l162: Toronto, Ontario, Canada: NS Kg. Football 3: Soccer 1,2,3: Marching band l,2: SWE 2,3: ASB rep. 2. Thanks God for all the help. Thanks Jesus, Mom, Dad, Tom, John, Catherine, Jim, Grant, my brothers and sisters in Christ: God bless this school. DOBBINS, COLLEEN - 718163: Alderwood Manor: NS 1. Gymnastics 1. Good times with good friends. Being a Senior. Beauty school, music, skiing, cruzin', SC G Parties. Hopes 8 dreams. California. Love forever. Goodby BHS. ll1 of many of us Erik DOUUCHY Stephen Dorstad wwf Shelly EdWaf45 Lisa Eldevik , ,. Q f J C . gf .M A if 4 'Y y ,'lk if ,fel OK you guys who put the frog in my notebook? demanded Lisa Nelson. is Dena Douglas Jennifer Drozdowski 'Nur Kandi Elgean Julie Elliot Janelle Fairchild Tami Farrer 'Wag Michel Firman Mimi Fonseca X Scott Dutro 'xt '-I fl Tad Espinosa Wayne Farrington Cheryl Fouts as we begin Antoinette Economou 'CT' wx. ., :, w Michelle Evans Michael Fawcett Julee Frakes WAX. . I , ' 0 i T . . gg Linda Edvalds QQ' Mark Evers Linda Femling Leonard Franchebois Colleen Edwards Nancy Eves Alicia Field Nr---r Kenneth Freeman ...QQ 1981 DONNELLV, ERIK - 9124162 I DORSTAD, STEPHEN E. - 5115163 DOUGLAS, DENA - 7128163, Oakland, NS. Love always to Pam Hart, Carol Johnson 8 Cheryl Sumner. Thanks Pam! Parties S crazy times w1CS. Never forget 715180. Wow times w1DFl. Miss all my friends! '81 always. DROZDOWSKI, JENNIE - 61151635 Parma OH, NS 4. Interact V-P 2, Pres. 3, UNICEF 2,3, Class rep. 2. Tutor 3. Lib 2,3. Thanks for being special partof my life. Mexico 131 w1AC. LW1Sra. La Conner X-mas, Cramming love. Special friends, AB1EM, VR1KL, AP1SL, SC, Mom, Family, Jesus. DUTRO, SCOTT - 9116162, Lakewood, NS Kg. Football games at CL. M'A'. Skiing with friends. Falling in cold water, losing horses, goo, stew, doo, scoo. ECONOMOU, ANTOINETTE MARIE-I218162, Seattle, NS B. Homecoming decor 1,3, Tolo decor 3, Sr ball decor. 3, Pep club 1,3, CSG 3. Love 5 thanks Mom 5 Barb, Chris, Murr, Tom Pumpkin, Mr. C Good times w1speciaI friends 'Guy' AC1CP, BW1PK, Erik 'Cougar Power' 'Silly Us' 'Pshaw'1! EDVALDS, LINDA - 61271633 Seattle, NS 2. Choir 1. HC 3, Sr. Ball 3. Sailing Beyond with PH1SB. Preschool w1Kimmee, 8 Shel, Ms. Kimsey. Malibu, KWCB. Best friends forever CB1SC, CB1SB, KB Luv you Shelley. My love always Mom 6 Dad. EDWARDS, COLLEEN - 312163, Seattle, NS Kg. HC 1,2,3, skit 3, Prom 2, Tolo Royalty 3, Marching band l,2,3, SWE 2,3, Cheers chic! RL1KS, LM1RS, JE1MK. Chelan BO. Blue lights 8 CFD's. Stowes? Spew Hawaii '78, '79. Look out '81 Memories of you. Love to Mom, Dad, S Family, EDWARDS, SHELLY - 419163 LISA ELDEVIK - 5123163, Fargo ND, NS 10. Pep 1,2,3. V-P 3, HC wndo ch 3, Prom 2, HC Dance 3, Tolo 3, Candy Stripers 2. Many thanks to Mom and Dad, Julie S Rod. Love to friends. Memories of BK1AW, EV1SA, DK1VO, KP. Pep Club, good times, Rainbow, Love always to LB. ELGAEN, KANDI - 917162, Kirkland, NS 2, Girls B-ball mgr 1,3. Friday nights, going to the football games with JW1DS. 'Bl rules, and Seniors do it with Cougar Power. Good luck to the 1982 football team. ELLIOTT, JULIE - 12118163, Longbeach CA, NS 2. Marching Band 1, HC skit 3, Drama 1,2,3, Royal Fami1y 3. Good times w1LM, RS1CE, The Cars! You know who d'1,2,3,4! Avondale! Reblificationl Church's class, Stowe's cabin. Love to family 'ne friends! California '81! EsPlNosA, TAD - 7126162 EVANS, MICHELLE - 10116162 EVERS, MARK - 12131162, Puyallup, NS 1. Football 3, Band 1,2.3, Catamount 2.3, Band tour '80, Sonics games, JEA, DD1TV, WL1DC, TH. EVES, NANCY - 5123163, Tempe, NS Kg. Choir 1,2,3, Arions 3, A, CSG 3, Sr Bkfst 3, Curiosa copy editor 3, Sadie Hawkins 2,3. Tour year in Canada, bubble bath in the fountain. Thanks Mr. B for everything! Good times w1great friends, football games and pizza. FAIRCHILD, JANELLE - 51l6163, Phillip SD, NS Kg. Thanks Mom 6 Dad, friends for life RM1DJ. Crazy times w1BV. Weekends are allright! Good friends RM1DJ, BB1JG. Early Grad, I did it! Good times GA. FARRER, TAM1 - 71261631 Napa CA, NS Kg. Reading 1,2,3. Library!! MF. Dana. FARRINGTON, WAYNE - 115163. FEMLING, LINDA - 101181633 Terralinda CA, NS 1. Swim-Dive 1, Soccer 2,3, Gymnas- tics 1,2,3, Cheerleading 3, Tolo Royalty 1,2. Best buddy BN, My love to CC, Good times with cheer DC1TR, JH1ST, AB1BK. Buddha, Copen, TP trips Gerard's '80, Cowboy hunting w1BN. Hooray for endless laughter!! FIRMAN, MICHEL - 5128163 FONSECA, MIMI-7117163, San Francisco, NS 2. Marching Band 1,2,3, Symphonic band 1, SWE 2,3, Jazz Ens 2,3. Sr Bkfst 3, Country Store 3. Marching in the rain, JF. Fun 'L'ing, Tues mornings S Malibu w1BH! Fun w1TF, AC1GC, Go, 8 especially DBs friendship. Thanks Mom, Dad and Jesus! FOLITS, CHERYL - 5115162, Renton, NS 10. School is neat if you make something out of it. For those who hate school and wish they didn't have to go, just disappointment will arrive. FRAKES, JULEE - 5117163, Bothell, NS 2. Class 2nd VP 1, Pep club 1,2, Pres 3, Drama 1,2, Jr. Prom. ch 2, ASB rep. 2, Welcoming comm 3, Ski School 1, With You 2, Love to friends SC1MB, and my bud. Fun with Mary Kaye in my Mustang. Special friendship with Laurie, Love you, Thanks Mom! FREEMAN, KENNETH - 3128163 Richard Gabrio x 1 n,f Darsi Giesinger Barbara Gilbert Scott Golka Margaret Greenlee for our future 1981 'wr Duane Gregg Davld Gnffrn Mark Gropper Ain tw Darrell Gunnells Bartt Hagedorn Teresa Hagensen Brian Harght John Hanra an Pamela Haight Barbara Hames Anne Harkonen Todd Harmon FRITZ DAWN 919163 Atwater CA NS l Orchestra I Gymnastics I Lunches at McDonalds wrth DD1TD S LM 79 muslc tours good trmes wrth CB S SA TP Ing 6 races cellrsts do lt wrth rhythm' Pretty Wow huh DD2 FRIZZELL SCOTT 418163 Sedro Woolley NS 2 Mexico or bust sk! wicked speed bag Sex Drugs Rock S roll that s why we re here We had fun rn the class of 81 GABRIO RICHARD 816163 Bothell NS I Concert Chorr I Chamber Cholr 2 3 Canada tour BO Wenatchee Bl' From IHS to SW to FM rn sux months Tonl s Twinkle Big red S Senlor song good luck to me' GABRIO VINCENT 7111162 San Francisco NS Kg Interact I VCC 2 3 I remember my two speeding tickets from my black Mustang rn 79 one week of snow In 80 and the school that rules BHS 81' GASTINEAU ROBERT 12125162 Pocatello ID NS II Tolo2 HC 2 Marching Band 2 3 SWE 2 3 Sadie Hawkins 2 Cross Country 3 Track 3 This IS the beginning ofthe rest of my lrfe Good tlmes wlth JC1NW KJ1MG GC1WLL BBB Special thanks CC 8 BA s Thanks and AM L Mom GIBSON Jovce 10127162 GIESINGER DARSI 1Marlej 9130163 Yakima NS 6 Gymnastics l 23 KmgCo 23 Regionals 2 3 Taking llfe one step at a time laughs with MS1CS Senlorltls memories football games being radical Seattle blast Thanks Mom and Dad I made lt' GILBERT BARBARA 2121163 Seattle NS 7 Cholr 123 Annual Staff 23 JEA conventions 2 3 Great times with CS1LL CR1SM Luv you all' Annual Staffers Oc Shrs Chln Oly Htl Colby Schatz Thanx DL Special love Mom sus thanks for everything' GIVENS BOBBI CLEONE 9127162 Bothell NS6 SN w1 Shell ploneerlng Horsen around at Tack Shack etc' KF all my dearest friends horses Thank you family 6 Jehovah' Special place In my heart for SJR GLEAVE LAURI II1I0162 Everett NS 2 Drama I Skl I Pep I 2 Class VP 2 Drama l 2 Love to JE thanks for everythrng Good times with GM Love you Monty Thanks Mom and Dad Julee get up sknng s just started' GOETZ RENEE 914163 Lynnwood NS2 My best friends LC1JW BH CC Crackers Kong Creme' My many school crushes I thunk I m golng to make It Much love to my family GOLKA SCOTT 12123162 GRAZIER MARTHA 6129162 GREEN KIMBERLY 10130163 Seattle NS7 HC 1 Jr Prom 2 Hey guys lmadelt' Thanks Mom S Dad' Art shows Fun w1 Doc Splde Raln Friends partres hot dates' Concerts cruzln music art DW TT Cool' GREENLEE MARGARET 313163 GREGG DUANE 415163 Eustls FL NS Kg Good bands Southern glrls fnends Stoo Poo Scoo 5 Jlmbob Joo Good luck' Until then nature llfe Thanks Jesus GRIFFIN DAVID E 2121163 Bellevue NS Kg MB 1 2 3 Sym I SWE 2 3 Jazz Lab 1 Jazz E 2 3 Cholr 3 Stage Crew I 2 3 Soccer 1 3 Buddies PG1GH DM1LB WL1FA BB1NO Bye 2 Mr A Mr B Partying at Crysta s McDugal sm Vxctorla Here I come Pete Greg Dave Bye BHS GROPPER MARK 4127163 Seattle NS Kg HC Sklt 3 Float 3 Baseball 2 Calc 3 Jumbo Thanks Mom 6 Dad for support and gurdance Malrbu YL1MF DS1BB Good times SM Thanx Dr Calc Rldln Skun JC GLINNELLS DARRELL 213163 Woodlnvllle NS6 hunting partyrng on Friday nrght HAGEDORN BARTT 7116163 Seattle NS Kg Srttrng around lunch tables w1 the gang cracking jokes about life the food and Mr W who rs always on sentry duty lFood flghtlj HAGENSEN TERESA 313163 Renton NS I0 Concert Cholr 12 Symph Band I2 SWE 3 Soccer 2 3 Chamber Cholr 2 Marching Band 2 3 Pep Officer 3 Sr Ball 3 Sadie Hawkins 3 Welcome Comm 3 Canng shanng fnends Fantastic band' Great tlmes w1JS JM1SJ Frled cucumbers clowns long dresses Cholr tour rcy hllls Love to Mom and Dad Jesus Ilves HAIGHT BRIAN WESLEV 2125163 Bothell NS Kg Chamber Cholr 23 Orchestra I CM 2 3 Arlons 3 All State Orch 2 3 SYSO MMF Buff Kramer vs Kramer NNC G Katy follow your heart HAIGHT PAMELA 2125163 Bothell NS Kg Chamber Cholr 2 3 Anons 3 Tennis I 2 HC Comm 3 Sadle Hawkins 2 3 Cholr tour Bubble people Tplng w1LN SB Cam pargners Love to friends AH1LN SB1PH BH1SL Love especually to Jeff' Thanks Mom 5 Dad and Jesus my best frlend HAINES BARBARA A 5111163 Wenatchee NS Kg Wlth love to Davud and to my specral fnends MD1CT1WF Thanks HANRAHAN JOHN 10118162 Seattle NS Kg Bball 123 Tennis 13 Basketball w1TP KM1JJ1PC Europe with KM1J.l MT1PD Fun tlmes after BB games with KM1PC HARKONEN ANNE 12112162 Bothell NS Kg SWE 12 3 Marching Band 123 HC wndo 1 HC truck 2 HC Skit Ch 3 Pep I 2 3 Genesis Week 2 Torch 3 Specral friends I.N1PH JH1LP NN1BN1JP JE1CP Brllrng 79 BC 80 Football games and pizza snow Christ 31 81 rules Thanks for everythung Mom and Dad HARMON TODD 5128162 Abilene KS NS7 Cult hunting bath tubs curbstffdltches Colby Partylngw1thDD1JM BW1KH SA1PM KC1EL Juanita s undercover cops 69 Eldo crazy trmes wrth Chrls Stacey 115 School-time friends -A Qs Dale Hartig Gary Hasenyager Love You Live - -Steve Reaber Jennie Hazen Jim Hazen Teresa Heit Troy Held Rick Hern Karen Higgs ?'?'l Rebecca Hill Wes Hill Michael Hillman ii Steven Haywa X Q rd Jackie Heins Ken Hill Blaine Hirai are put on 'holcl'. . , Don H jort Robert Holmqutst Jeff Horton Heidi Huxsol Donna Hogan Kevin Hogue Donald Holt Mary Hulteen Perry Holzknecht Steven Hunsaker Carol Inghram Stephanie lnslee 178 1981 HARTIG, DALE - 612163: Kirkland: NS 5. Lunch with BH1RW, DS1KH, WH. Fixing my car to make it to school, HASENYAGER, GARY - 61l9163: Darrington: NS I. Football I. tFunnel Facel Fennell Fourrwheeling new truck: fishing: hunting: Africa: KH1LC. The Docks Big Lake hiking: boat lbotj: Women Wonder: lGurblel: Barb: lChristl. HAYWARD, STEVE - 713163: Bellevue: NS 9. Baseball, hot dogs, apple pie: 'Freebird' to all you hardcore rock-n-rollers: Peace to Lisa Tandoof' HAZEN, JENNIE - 31l8164: Pensacola FL: NS B. Calc 3: Interact 3. Youth Group trips: Buck Creek: libraries: books: Our Benevolent Dictator: Calc.: Mom and Dad. HAZEN, JIM - 2124163: Los Angeles: NS 3. Wrestling 3. Going to Laser Rock and Seattle Center with friends. HEINS, JACKIE - 31 I I163: Lewiston ID: NS 3. Pep l,2,3: Cheer 2,3: Skiing l,2,3: Sr. Ball. CA1WW, PH1WW: lover MP1BK: great times at CC: Camaro: Truly's: Styx: New Year's 'B0: DC1LF, BN1DS. Memories All my love to Marty Thanks Mom and Dad. HEIT, TERESA - 816163 HELD, TROY - 216162: Hollywood: NS 8. Football: Basketball. Sophomore year great: Junior year greater: Senior year greatest. All the good times: girls: sports. Freedomryour own transportation. Meeting new people every year. HERN, RICK - 51I5163: Junction City KA: NS 9. ID required: party: 'Charlies' good times with-BJ1ED, RM1MD, RP1TN. Sno-blind in '79. Skiing. R-N-R forever. See you later alligator. HIGGS, KAREN - 81I4163: Whittier CA: NS I0. Cheer 2: Concert Choir I, Chamber 2,3. Big 'B' April 5. Jeepin' Canada '80 Parties! Crazy driving. Special friend always Sharlene. Fun times w1 SA1EL, JS1DD, KC1TH, JM1PM, BW1DK. Love, thanks Mom, Dad! ' HILL KELLI KRISTINE - l019163 HILL, KEN - Il1I0162: Seattle: NS Kg. Great Cassette Caper: Halloween Bus Ride: TP- ing Coliseum: 5-man bike: I wish to always remember chronicles of the OMCP. HILL, REBECCA - lBeckil - 513I163: Bothell: NS I0. Class Pres. Kings Garden HS I: Jr Prom: Softball I: Pep: Annual staff 3. Jesus is Lord! I'm anticipating where He'll lead me now! thanks to Mom, Dad, Linda, Lissa, and Darrenl: Mimi'Tues. mornings: hang in there Anne! HILL, WES - I I1l0162: Seattle: NS Kg. These three years have been interesting at best, The OMCP has its beginning and nothing can stop it now, Th will be TH, but the beginning was the best. HILLMAN, MICHAEL - 2112163 HIRAI, BLAINE - II12162: Quincy: NS Kg. Track 2,3: Football I: Ski Ass't l,2,3: Band l,2,3: Skit l,2,3: Yell King 3. MBS, Sugar Bear, V4 pudge, Li'I Mac, MM, Cheer Camp!! QRLI Stubbledunts, awesome 8: TP1TL: Cruisin' Alki Thanks big Sis, li'l Bro. Love ya Mom, Dad, UJIOU. HJORT, DON tBeakerj - 71I3163: Langley: NS Kg, Choir l,2,3: Skit l,2,3: Song l,2,3: Float l,2,3: Donkey B-ball I,2: Tolo 3: Calc 3: Grad Comm 3: Torch 3: Pep l,2,3: Arions 3. Malibu, SL, Schroeders JH, Dad, 6-I3, JP. Midnight B-ball, Russian spies, VC1SL, Homecoming '80: Fun Math. Thanks TM1KM, SB1MF, Cattlemen. Thanks Mom, Dad: Jesus lives. Thanks JH1JP. HOGAN, DONNA lDon Hoi - 9128163: Millville NJ: NS 3. Pep I,2. Best bud! Bug S, gag me, more than! McD buds Mass! Laftr, luv, pain- MSD. fliks, gossip, gas! Degu! Mr. C, CS1BG1LL, growing up, HA '8Il HOGLIE, KEVIN - l0125162: Hurst TX: NS 6. Graphics l,2,3: Track I: HC l,2,3: Prom 2: Sr Ball 3. Special thanks to my parents, Mrs. Fennell, Bothell PD: Lori Carlson '79, SR1SK, VL1SL, TW1LP, DP1GM. Special love to RO, all others: Class of 'B0'BI. HOLMQUIST, BOB - I017163: Seattle: NS IO. Football I: Drama 2,3: Wrestling I. Learning maketh young men temperate, is the comfort of old age, standing for wealth and poverty, and serving as an ornament to riches. HOLT, DONALD - 5125162: Woodinville: NS Kg. VICA 2,3, Pres 3: Track l,2,3. HOLZKNECHT, PERRY - 31l5163: Bothell: NS Kg. Pep I,2,3, Officer 2: ASB l,2,3: Class Officer 3: Boys State 2: Prom 2: Tolo 2,3. Good times w1LN1JH, BH1PH, JR1JP, MG. Thanks guys Sadie Hawkins, Thanks Mom, Dad S Lisa, Grown in Jesus - Two guys go out to Mexican ... HORTON, JEFF - 31I0163: Chinon, France: NS 7. Chamber Choir 3: Marching Band l,2,3: Drum Major 3: SWE l,2,3: SoIo5 Ensemble 2,3: Orchestra 2,3: Class Pres 2: Boys State 2: Pep l,2,3: B-ball Mgr. I: HC Central I: Homecoming Calc 3: Torch 3: Fac. Bkfst Ch 3: Skit Ch I: Float Ch 2: Talenghetti Ch I: Love to Pam, Perry 6 Lisa, MBS w1 Blaine: Schroeder's w1 Chef Don 8 Dad. Cattlemeng Young Life: Malibu, Movies w1 Jimbo Jambo. Thanks Mom S Dad. Thank you, Lord! HULTEEN, MARY JILL - I01I1-1163: Bothell: NS Kg. l'II remember all the good times I had with my friend. I love you too. Love and thanks, Mom 8 Dad. HLINSAKER, STEVE fthe Shahl - 81I5163: Seattle: NS 5. Soccer I: Pep 3: ASB 3: Graphics 3: HC 2,3: North Creek 3: Tolo 3: Sr Party 3: Jr Prom 3. Cruz'n Bellevue w1GB, ES1WM: P-ball at lunch: BS-ing! Heart concert, F-ball wfgang, movies! Bus Week, Jr State. l'lI never forget you, HUXSOL, HEIDI - - 916163 INGHRAM, CAROL - 91I I163: Bellingham: NS 6. Candy Canes 2: Pep l,2,3: GSA 3. Fun times and football games with friends TW1AJ, AC1ST. Good luck and have fun you guys. Peace in Christ. Thanks Mom G Dad. INSLEE, STEPHANIE tGuidol - 815163: Seattle: NS 9. Volleyball 191, I: Animal Staff 2,3, Photo Ed 2, Ass't Ed 3: Catamount 2: Bowling 3: Ed Dream Sprouts 2, Curiosa 3, LS indebted always. My namesake? SAP1DS 'Brittania', 'Hooverizei Love to a great family: KP1LT LG1KB SW1CS LL. Goody: Staffers 8 Mrs. W! II7 W--vp Robert Jaeger .lb X 5' I, , my n X .sl 1, Angela Johnson Sven Jonassen N Brenda Kaplan R ,G I J Darren Jensen 'fav 5 141, Q Jw for years many only 'U 'l5 X .1 John Jensen Sheri Jensen Aol arf' fl Q .gf Barbara Johnson Carol Jonnson Dana Lynn Johnson Kim Jones Lisa Jones Bill Judd 4:2 N-JP 21 -Q b if i i 1 :7 I I Robert Kaskes Mark Kees Dan Kelly Doug Kemis 'sr- S- X I to be remembered Dean Kemp Bryan Killinger Barry King Robert King Darcy Kjolso an ASB meeting. 'fb if 'K iannon Knodle I , 1 2 Y? .K ,, 4 Kathryn Kilstrom Kole Kinkade Lisa Eldevik contemplated the origin of Planet Claire at 1-wu WT 1981 JAEGER, ROBERT - 1116162: Bothell: NS Kg. Baseball l,2,3. Skiing, parties, baseball, camping and pool parties. 'Charleys' great times with BS1FD, MD1SF, JT1RM, RH1SS. Adios Bothell and alligator 'Mazatlan'. Love to Mom S Dad. JENSEN, DARREN - 12127160: Everett: NS 5. Chevy van: vanning with VL1TL, BM1SC. Partying at apartment, house 8 van: and my 3 years with Lori. Thanks Mom 5 Dad. JENSEN, JOHN - 1115163 JENSEN, SHERI - 215163: Redwood City CA: NS 8. SWE l,2,3: Chamber choir 2,3: All NW 3: All-State 2: Jazz 3: Solo 5 Ensemble l,2,3: Orchestra l,2,3: Tennis Mgr. 3: Billings 1. Thanks RG1WL, KJ: Band rules, Miss ya Mr. A's, B S C. Same clothes, BS: Special friends that never end NN1BB, TH1CS, FA. Love ya Mark, Roxanne, Mom 5 Dad. JEWETT, SCOTT - 1019162: Bothell: NS Kg. Football 1,3: Wrestling 1,2,3. CAWW with BK1PM, GM1KK. Powder puffing in Utah with Beester: Friday night jamborees: Rod Leo's Schaaf TA: Thanx for keeping me in line Mom 6 Dad. JOHNSON, ANGELA - 718163: Bothell: NS Kg, Tolo l,2: GSA Comm 3: Candy Canes 2. EM1Cl, KW1AC, Sl1SD. Unappreciated humor, iyes, humor!1, Vega. Love to my fantastic family. Thanks Mom S Dad! Football games, skinny skis, California, Mt. Index, photography. JOHNSON, BARBARA - 817163: Palo Alto CA: NS 6. Gymnastics Mgr. l: HC 3. Cheers to ladies! Great times w1DM, CS1BS, JM1BJA, DM1SR always special: TP1BB: Cott- nair, thanks 4 being there. All my love Mom 6 Dad. JOHNSON, CAROL - H123162: Kenmore: NS Kg. Best wishes to my favorite teacher Edith Kilgren. Love to all my friends, especially JS 5 DD. All the good with TS and more to come. JOHNSON. DANA JON - 1118163 JONSON, DANA LYNN - 115163: Elmhurst: NS 6. Pep Club 1,2: Genesis Week 2: HC 3: Tolo 3. The gang' 117 B-dayl. Europe '80, The three devils!! Great f-ball season Cathy: Good times LP1LB, SB1DH, SM1CP. Love and thanks to all. Special thanks to God. JOHNSON, KAREN - 2114163 JONASSEN, SVEN E. - l218162: Seattle: NS Kg. ASB rep. l,2: Pep 2,3: Class AD 2: Prom Decorating Ch: Fun Day Ch: HC Skit Ch 2: HC Gimmick Ch 3: Boys State 2: Donkey B-ball 2: Track 2: Senior Ball 3: Tolo 3: Sadie Hawkins 3. Kage, Aldrich, G me: SPAC: 'The Stripper': D the T: YH: ASB Cabinet '81: Fantastic friends new 8 old: Thanks Mom 5 Dad: PTL. JONES, KIM QMik, Kimmersj - 51l8163: Puyallup: NS 9. Concert Choir 2: Pep 1. High school is not a time or place, but a state of mind, Thanks to special friends FA1DA, SJ1ST, DH1MG, RG1PH. Very special thanks to Steve. JONES, LISA - 1115163: China Lake CA: NS 2. Pep l,2: Guardian Angel l,2: Concert Choir 1. TP-ing with Jul's: coffee with Gina: wedding bells with ES! First Love! 3rd pl. Sadie Hawkins,-blueberry pie-Vuk! My love to friends and family, JLIDD, BILL - 2111163 KANTHACK, JOHN - 2124163: South Africa: NS Kg. Good times with friends: Partying: '75 Duster: BIR, Blyth, long live Rock 5 Roll: TS1JR, MF1CR, KS1DJ. Concerts, hose monster. KAPLAN, BRENDA - 7112163: Hot Springs AR: NS Kg. Choir l,2,3: Arions 3: Candy Stripers l,2, pres 2, Many, many thanks to Mom, Dad 5 Kevin. Love and happiness always! Memories of LV1CM, LC1LP. Remember always LE1SK: Arions forever! Tim, youth, Jesus lives! KARR, WILLIAM H, JR - 4115162 KASKES, ROBERT - 12128162: Vancouver BC: NS 9. Football l,2,3: Arions 2,3: Track 2,3: Class Pres 1: Jr. Prom King 2: Choir 1: Chamber 2,3. PH1WW, Bakery, LW, Choir, tour, Paul, football, friends, LS1SJ, Rod, Jack, Pete's apt., girl friends, Pink Floyd, parties, skiing, Juzeler, Grizz: Thanx Mom S Dad. KEES, MARK - 12128161: Anchorage AK: NS 8. Chamber Choir l. Best love to TK, Army, good friend SL1MF. Thanks Mom S Dad '8l. Long life to all, good luck!l KELLY, DAN - 2116162: Bellevue: NS 11. Drama l,2,3. KEMIS, DOUG -- 117163: Santa Rosa CA: NS 10, Thanks to all my family for being there when I need you. Best of luck to Scott, Butch, Mike and Ron. Thanks for all the good times. KEMP, DEAN - 12117162 KILLINGER, BRYAN - l131162: Reno: NS Kg. Football l,2,3: Diving I. KILSTROM, KATHRYN lKiIlerJ - 101l8163: Seattle: NS 9. Basketball l,2,3: Softball Mgr, 2. Love and luck to good friends: CB1AW, Ws. Sorry Wen: l still love ya! Thanks Mom! Times with GR: All my love to Dave! Good Luck!! KING, BARRY - 412163 KING, ROBERT - 412163 KINKADE, KOLE - 915162: Renton: NS 9. Football l,2,3: Track 1,2,3: Swimming 191, 1: Skiing l,2,3. Great times on the ranch w1MP, PH1WCW. Thanx for the rides, SJ: TP w1MB, SJ1CC. All my love, Tracie. Thanx Mom 8 Dad. Football playoffs '8O. KJOLSO, DARCY - 8120163: Lynnwood: NS Kg. Orchestra 1: School Pride 3: Window Proj. 3. Thanks teachers SS 6 DH. Great friends, pizza, pep, S pigskin. Love M S D 6 sisters. Thanks JC for strength. So long BHS, it's been fun. KMIECIK, VINCENT - 10129162 KNODLE, SHANNON lKiddo1 - 4126163: Aberdeen: NS 10. Jr. Prom 2: Concert 1: Chamber Choir 2,3: Arions 3: Bowling l,2,3: HC 2,3: Senior Ball 3. Long talks w1Lisa: BK drive-thru w1ISO, Best friends: LP1BK, LC1VL. Love to Lisa, Dave S Roger always! Thanks Mom S Dad! Midnight movies!! Racing Scouts!! 119 as pictures Valerie Kooistra David Koontz -Q Dina Kotschevar DeeAnn LaFontaine Vicki Lamb Susan Landa Would you trust THESE goons to help you register? ...nf -ik .1 X mia! 1 ,,,,. Yugi Kubo Kerry Langan Wade Langton Wai Theresa Larsen i Teresa LaFleur S i Mark Langan Lori Larsen Eric Larson 1981 KOONTZ, DAVID - 8j2f62, Seattle, NS Kg. Good friends, new Capri, love to Chris, beat VW, goofing around with Pete, Wango, Jim George, Chelan, skiing, photo, TP-ing, movies, love to Mom and Dad. KOTSCHEVAR, DINA - 7f22f63 Kuoo, YUGI - Ilfl5f63 LaFLEUR, TERESA - 8f24f63, St Charles MO, NS 7, Choir 2. Love to Mom, Dad and little bro Danny, best wishes to PSfLS, KFfCM, BS, good times with best friends CCfAM, SS, Disco and Tyroliaf' LaFONTAlNE, DEE ANN - 9f6f63, Redlands CA, NS 8. Softball I,2,3, B-ball I. 'BI the best, Van Halen forever, luv to Bob, summer in Calif., Disneyland, Mission Beach, lunches wf TM, football games, skiing with BM. LAMB, VICKI - 10f22f63 LANDA, SUSAN MARIE '- 9fl9f63, Seattle, NS 3. Concert choir I, Chamber 2,33 Dance Team I, Cheer 2, Arions 3, Class AD 3, Ski lessons IBS, Joeyl: Camp romance, drivers ed, LCfSB, VLfWA, LP, rainbows, Campaigners, see anything good! PTL. Jesus lives forever. Thanks family and Chris. LANGAN, KERRY - IIf29f63, Munich, Germany, NS 5. Lots of luck to the 'Buggie' from the 'Bugger', super SL, have fun from 'Kraut', Sweeny you3'!S have fun. , LANGAN, MARK - lj3j63, Munich Germany, NS 5. 'Bl Rules! BHS vs IHS football I9- 7, Mr. Q, Mt St Helens 'Dust in the Wind', ever-sofradical OMCP, Reagan-Bush, EDs CC- WSU, Molbaks '808l. LANGTON, WADE A- If3f63, North Bend, NS 5. SB I, SWE 2.3, Chamber Choir 3, Jazz Ensemble 2,3, All-Star Jazz 3, Orchestra 2,3, Good times with FAfPL, DGfTM, BB. Band Tour '80, Space Needle '80, thanks SJfNN, thanks for everything Mom. LARSEN, LORI PATRICIA - 2f9f63, Detroit MI, NS Kg. Swimming I,2, Pep l,2. Best of friends MTfSC, MBfKM, parties, football games, weekend with MTfMN, BK, best of love Barry King, everlasting memories, thanks Mom and Dad. LARSEN, THERESA KAY fBugsyj - 7f2lf63, Ballard, NS 8. Volleyball I,2, B-ball I, Soccer l,3, Band l,2,3, Choir l,2,3. Love to Class of '79, JBfMK, TLfDS, SF. 'Bonzi', TD Port Angeles 4f4f79, TP by BH and friends, good times with BR Buddies CSfKWfTD, love and thanks to Buef forever. LARSON, ERIC - 9f26j63, Oakland CA, NS 6. Football games, dances, basketball games, partying, friends, detention, all those times coming so close to getting busted, waiting to graduate. LATHROP, SCOTT -- I2fI5f62 LATTISH, CLIFFORD Il - 7fl lf63, Seattle, NS 8. Swimming 2,3, Tennis 3. LEHTINEN, TIM - I0f26f62, Fort Ord CA, NS Kg. Africa 3. LEID, SCOTT - I2jl8f62, Juanita, NS 3. Chamber Choir 2,3, Sadie Hawkins 2, Surrey Lake with Blake, watch out Canada, Tour '80, Olympic Hotel, allright Chamber! Scuba diving with Doug, making movies with Mark, RSjSG, NOjBB, MJ, MSD. LeMlELlX, LAUREL - 3f I4f63, West Islip NY, NS 2. Choir l, Pep 2,3, Track 2, Soccer 3, Donkey B-ball 3. Good friends NBfBB, MHfSL, CRfLO, SM, best buddy NS. 'Turn lsland', Hawaii '79, 'Running to Bigfoot', football games, zoo wf SS, special teachers SSfRQ, thanx Mom and Dad, LEWIS, CHRISTIE - IIfI5j63 LINDQUIST, ERIC - 9f2Of63, Seattle, NS B. Bowling 3, Paper-Annual Staff 3. Gettin' burly with JS, cruisin' in the Demon, getting rowdy with good friends JSfDW, ESfRW, SAfKH, AL. 4-wheelin' in the Dart. KBSPB in AA, French with BGfPV. LOGAN, STEPHANIE - - l0f24f63, Key West FL, NS 7. Love and thanks to Mark lHasslesi, Luck Matruities tMJHjBB, LLfNSJ. I love HH. Carry on SM and CR, love ya Nathan and Nubby, thanks Mr. J, Mr. B and JC, LONG, ROWENA MARIAN QROWI - I2f9f62, Seattle, NS 3, Softball I, Marching Band l,2,3, SB I,2, SWE 3, HC skit 3. SM6RL, l love you Babe, forever! Special love and thanks to RHfKH, DAfTB, MP, special memories with SRjCJ, DSfCE, bestest buddy EP, fun wf DDfDV, DWfMF, JRfTL, thanks TH. LOOK, CINDY - 8f22f63 LOOS, ROGER - 8120162 1 LORANG, LYNNE l'Louie'j - l2jI0f62, Edmonds, NS 9. Pep I, Tolo I, Annual 2,3, Officer Mgr 3, JEA 2, JA 2. Love to J,C,M,D 8 kids. Pool pals and parties. CYO '80, 'Oly H', HeII's A, Mavs, love to other family-YG, special love to M,P6 K. Buds CRfDT, ROfBS, BGfSI. Life, be in itl PTLI I2I Alan Luft Peter MacKenzie Cheryle Macasinag iff' Joan Magill Marty Mahre Monte Mang Denise Marcell New friends Sandy Machon ill Kim Mangini Dlonel Martinez Ah, c'mon, you know I drink the diet stuff because I like the taste! insisted Mark Beeston. Sharon Mattson Roni Mayberry take their places . . . Wayne McCann Robert McClanahan Michael McClure iff' Mark McConnell Gary McGrew Peter McGuire Jern Ann McLallen Steve McLaughlin Roberta Meisch Robert Mejorlch QTY Dean Melt0I1 Steve Merrill 1981 LUFT, ALAN - 7115163 MMKENZIE, PETER - Il126162 MACASINAG, CHERYLE - I I1261623 Zamboanga PI: NS 5. Tennis Mgr. lg Choir 25 Pep 35 Cheer 33 Spanish camp 2. Thanks for surprise!! Had great times w1CC, PM1TL, PO. Best of friends. Love you Mom. Dad, Sis, Bro. Freestyle!!! Adios Profesor Oman1muchas gracias. Next, UW. MACHON SANDY 716163 Bothell NS Kg Tennis I 23 Pep I 2 FBLA I 2 3 treas 3 Fun trmes w1KP KP1SR CS1KW Tennis and the screamer VlPs Monkeys catsup Huskies and bus rides w1KP Best luck to Kathy Kim and CB Bye BHS MACK LAURA 6130163 Seattle NSS HC sk1t3 Good times w1RS JE1CD CE old blue eyes Gigolo Valegrams Year of the car Jr Year' Avondale parties 8 SC Beauty school Goodbye BHS California' MAGILL JOAN 8114163 Mountain Home ID NS I0 Drama 3 Cr Writing Mag 23 Tolo3 Love to Val Ray JES Jen Black Angel Carlos Cliff Lon Tracy Mornil Dad Indlvldualrty all the way' Brunettes are better MAHRE MARTIN J lMart1n Sheenl 91l2163 Yakima NS9 Solo I SB I SWE2 3 MB I 2 3 Gym 2 3 King Co Reg State 2 32 The Gymnastics gang' E O and Big Daddy Robby Van Funk and the 4 wheel maniacs Ripping DN1MG Too much to write USMC here I come' MANG LA MONTE 71l8163 MANSON STEVE 21I4163 Bothell NS Kg FB I 2 3 Bball I Mgr 2 Thanks to Ma S Pa slsters 5 brothers Football Basketball hard working people Fun hunting and especially vacations MARCELL DENISE 91l5163 Seattle NS Kg Gym I Track I Great times w1CS BJ1BS JM Cheers to old ladies BFFE BBJ Love to Senora and Marklund thanks for everything Love ya Mom BB1TP Thanks Cottnalr MARSHALL JOE lI128163 San Jose CA NS Kg CR 6 JM drinking champagne 5 orange juice on a desert Island smoking kona buds all nlght long MT1ST Helens blows MARTINEZ DIONEL 3127163 MATSON KIRSTEN 41IB163 Seattle NS Kg LS my best friend Good times bad times Parties 5 rock S roll Freedom here I come All my love to KS See ya later Bothell' MATTSON SHARON ANN 215163 MAYBERRY RONI SUE l013l162 Kent NS 5 Sr Ball 3 Pep 3 FBLA 3 C 8 G Com 3 Good times w1Guy DS Hun Love S thanks to family especially Dad and Jennifer Love to Greg Cougar Power Honor cords!! To the Future' MAYHEW SHELLEY tSheddy Raeslnl l1II163 Seattle NS8 Pep I 2 HC skit 3 Love dever 2 Don Ho Remember Laftr 5 Pain' Growing up' Frenz CS1BG1LL Work w1CS LC1RW EL More than' JH1KH Gag me' Thanx all M B D s 4 everything Ha 8I' Gud Del McCANN WAYNE 9112163 Pullman NS9 Soccer I 23 Wrestling 3 Pep3 Pinball football games with the gang Mov1esSH1ES1GB MCCLANAHAN ROBERT 6123163 Tacoma NS 3 JA 2 Good times w1Jeff S Wolfgang Football games E, skating parties Looking forward to Germany Thanks Mom S Dad Goodbye BHS MCCLURE MIKE 6124163 Ballard NS I0 Band I 2 vp2 Drama 3 tolo3 Class of 82 I leave the pleasure spirit and honor of being a senior tDon t fall us nowl May all good memories linger on MCCONNELL MARK 5123163 Spokane NS I0 Thank you all my friends and to Mom and Dad specxal thanks to LL All my Love SL my best friend It was fun MCGREW GARY 31lO163 McGUlRE PETE I21I0162 Seattle NS 2 Cross Country I 2 Track I 2 3 HC Central 2 3 Jr Prom 2 Class Ad 3 Good times Track cross country skiing MP Blue Bomb S the gang' Good friends Wango Koontz Sybil Mac Suey Baja s kick Love S thanks to Mom Dad S family MCINTOSH STEVEN 10120162 MCLALLEN JERRI ANN 5122162 Seattle NS 7 Pep 2 Best wishes to Robert Burhans Teresa Hagenson Robert thanks for teaching me the gu1tar Teresa had great times w1you Will remember and love both McLAUGHLIN STEVE 8127162 Woodinville NS Kg Gym 2 3 Gymnastic gang Big D E L Sheen! Malibu times w1MG MM1LV Skiing buddies Great friends Doo Scoo Poo Bimbo Hiking skiing Mt Rainier Love Dad 6 Mom MEISCH BERTA MARIE 812163 Chicago IL NS I Laughter and good times w1RA MP1DD KH and drama buddies Pizza at T1m s Billy Joel Memories of Lisa and all my love to Craig MEJDRICH ROBERT N 818162 Santa Marla CA NS I0 March Band I2 3 Symph Band I 2 3 Love DeeAnn Goodbye Bonzo Trombone players do it in seven positions sweet home Chicago Cougar Band Rules MELTON DEAN 7126163 Seattle NS Il Football I All of my love to Wanda without her I would have never made it Love CM1JW LK 350 Vega GTE 63 Impala SS Good luck to BJ1RG TR1MB GW1KF JG Wanda remember Canada? Never forget Homecoming night' MERRILL STEVE 7124167 I Lf xl W Ll X- LU Cf kg 3. 'C L 1 Lt any L L 4 1 te 1 KY F , - , - I . 'll' . . , I l k,,. A yy .. . H ' U I: H 1. . . E I It ' ' '. 2 I ' 'J ' I. . 1 . A u ' I L 1 N , A -- 3 ISV, I.. 1 . . , 1 K. I ,N x X V, Fx i ,K - .iw-il lbjis L, ll-of Cvfk. K kv -P I ,I ,L I 1 .1 1 J 14.-Qt IJ 1 ,111 3111L,L,,2.1i,. aw 262.115 Q at. -12' Lf ,Q . , V. . ., I f 1' -c is 'CLQ1' i,.l,t, ,C lee rv LU - rl . 3 A 1 I I A V- fy: 1gf,l.,fr' V 'VY qu 1 4 ,,1 t1r,,,1fLL ffhtfifdc I J I ,' C. .... .R 1, 1. I iifrtfs if , .R A x it if-If' 'J 1 I 11115 L1 -L 1' ' I 14.1 123 . . . new jobs . , ry: Pat Merriman Douglas Miller Brian Millhuff Jeff Mitstifer Lance Monnie David Moore Jill Morissey Alisa Morris Patty Morrow Elizabeth Munro Kathleen Murphy Jeffrey Muzzy is .M we Beth Nelson Jennifer Nelson Lisa Nelson Ward Moberg Kevin Morris David Myers fit? Michael Nelson kee us busy 1981 MERRIMAN, PATRICK - 51271633 NS Kg 3: Orch I, 2, 3, VP 3: Choir I, 2, 3: Arions All State Orch 2 80: All Northwest 3, Speical thanks, Mom, Dad, God bless all family 8 friends. Was Tami's necklace really lost? May Pat S Tam's music sing forever. Special friends DS1BH. MILLER, DOUGLAS - 313I163: Bothell: NS Kg MILLHUFF, BRIAN - I1I9163: Jacksonville, NC: NS 5. VICA 2, 3, Treas. 3 '70 Cudas, Bob's Wheelie Wagon, HS drags, Colby, Auto Shop with BO1LM, MV1SS, DH1DC. MA1JS, SL: Mr. Mitchell, friends made high school fun! Thanks Mom, Dad! MITSTIFER, JEFF - 114163: Spokane: NS 5 Skiing I, 2, 3. Partying, best bud, Friday out, special friends EL1DD, DW1PM, TH1KC, SA1KH, SM, Buzzin around1Toyota Time, Cruzin Colby1Gardens. Thanks Mom, Dad. MOBERG, WARD fMoeI - l01I162: Seattle: NS 9 ASB Rep I, 2: Football I: Basketball I, 2: Baseball I, 2, 3 Powder'skiing, Fri1night with Buzz, good times w1CB, BK1BW. So many great times w1Denise. Good luck Sis. I love you Mom 8 Dad , . forever! MONNIE, LANCE - 51I2163. MOORE, DAVE - 41I I163: San Jose, CA: NS Kg. Football I, 2, 3: Wrestling I, 2, 3: Baseball I, 3. Friday Night Jamborees with friends: hunting with friends SJ1MB. KK1CL, BS1DM, DD1MZ, PZ1JS: sports. MORISSEY, JILL - 31231631 Kirkland: NS 6. Tennis I: Pep 2: FBLA 3: Jr. Prom Ch. 2: HC Princess I S 2. Haiden w1KC, MCA. Thanx BS1Spud, DM1BJ. Cheers to old ladies! yea '79'. Champagne. Thanx Mom C- Dad .. , special love for K always. MORRIS, ALISA - 71ll163: Bothell: NS Kg. Warm memories, special friends, best wishes to KW. Love S thanks to Mom and Dad. MORRIS, KEVIN - I2129162: Ballard: NS 6. Basketball I, 2, 3, tReeceJ Great times in Europe playing Bvball w1JH, GS1CM, JJ1AN, MI1EB, playing hoop w1TP, JS1JH, JJ1PC Cruising w1TP in 228. Thanks Mom and Dad. MORROW, PATTY - I13l163: Woodinville: NS Kg. My '67 Chevy, leg orgies, camping, Mac's, great times w1SC, DD1TH, BW1RG, JM1SA, KH1KC, EL. Love to my family and friends. I DID IT! MUNRO, ELIZABETH A 4120163: Bainbridge ls, NS 3. SNC Waitress, Interact 2, 3, VP 3, Ch 2: Talenghetti waitress 2: Girl's State 2, Sr Bkfst Ch 3. BB1JLD, AB1PC Football parking. 'Elect RM, S of S' JDA Love to CBM 8 JTM Life w1o a car: Soph. Innocence, Junior Arrogance, and Senior Disgustf' MURPHY, KATHY - l014162: Puyallup: NS 2. Love and thanks, Mom, Dad, and family, Best friends, Kami and Lori. Best memories, Bothell football games wjconfetti fights. Loved being a Bothell Coug '8I . MLIZZY, JEFFREY IMugsyl - lI12l162: Seattle: NS Kg, Calc 3: Track 2, 3: Bowling 3: Football I, 2: Cougar 2, 3: Catamount 2, 3: Chief photog 3: JEA National Awd photo 2: ASB Accountant 2, 3: Student Store 2, 3, mgr 3: HC Decor 3: Tolo 3: Senior Ball 3: C S G 3: Senior Slide Show Iphotoj 3: Torch 3. Ocean Shores, Leavenworth, Olympic, Anaheim 'BI: Malibu. deadlineslll, TP Airheads BHS to K 8 A, 'Commando Squad' MA1PC1PW1BP. Thanks, Family! MYERS, DAVID - 314163. NALDA, LETICIA. Obregon, Sonora Mexico. Exchange 3. NELSON, BETH - l21l5162. NELSON, JENNIFER - l1I163: Burbank CA: NS 9, Fridays, Proms, Homecoming, Concerts, parties, Shakespeare, Randy Hanson, Bruce Springsteen, all those sopho' mores! Thoughts about the future, Ed, great times 8 good friends, senioritis!! NELSON, LISA - 51221631 Bothell: NS Kg Marching band I, 2, 3: SWE I, 2, 3: Tennis I, 2, 3: Pep I, 2: HC Skit 2, 3: Chamber Choir 3: Sr. Ball decor ch 3: Faculty Bkfst 3. Billings, Vancouver, fun W1 SJ1AH, JH1BH, JB1TP: w1PH1SB: tennis w1NN. Thanks for memories Pear! Love to Mom, Dad, Tami, Shelley. Jesus is Lord!! NELSON, MIKE - l21IO162: Ballard: NS 9. Football I, 2, 3: Wrestling I, 2, 3: Track I, 2. 3. Partying on weekend with RS1BK, BS1RS: going hunting and playing sports: good years with Michelle T. Good times in Bug and Jeep. Love Mom and Dad. NEUMAN, PAUL -' 61 I l163: Renton. NS 9, My love and thanks to Mom Rowdy football games, good times with DB1DOO, SD1SM: my love to the greatest girl in the world. NEWTON, TOM fFigj - 818163: Renton: NS 7. Sophomore year kick, Hot Days, Blythe Brew. Junior Year R1R's parties, concerts, Senior year wickedness, Hawaii Here We Come. Thanks Mom and Dad. NIELSEN, NANCY - 81l9163: Bothell: NS Kg. SB'l: SWE 2, 3: Tennis I, 2, 3. Good times with SJ1LN, AH1WL, PL1CE, RG1LP Same clothes, BS, Band Tour '80. Thanks for everything Roxy and Mr. A. Love ya, Mom and Dad. NOEL, ROBERT tToddI - 81IB162: Seattle: NS Kg. Budgie 8 Boogie, Hereford cows. Sky conversations. The Werewolf lives! JT's Stang, V-8 Pinto or bust, Shoot . Band!! SIR Thanks Mom 5 Dad for your love and support. NOHR, ALAN - I13163. O'HERN, KRISTINA - 21l9163. OESTREICH, JOHN - I l19162: Missoula, MT: NS 9. Thanks dad! See you, later Bothell, Marine Corps all the way. Thank you Cliff for showing me what's good. Good luck in the future, everybody. '8I! OHLS, LYNN - 813163: Bothell: NS Kg. Track 2, 3: Tennis I, 2, 3: Marching Band I, 2, 3: SWE I, 2, 3: Pep I, 2, 3: Paper Staff I, 2, 3: Copy Ed 3, Crackers, rowdies, Huskies. Sonics and football games w1Band, banquets, Y.O.U., 'Runners', raft trip, JM1LL, RC1CC, CH1LT, DP1CG, SH1JB, RK1LT, Love ya Mom 8 Dad! OLSON, JOHN fJohnny-Ol - 61l8163: Beardstown IL: NS I0. Drama I: Paper Staff 2, 3, Sports Ed 2-3: HC 2: Tennis I, 2, 3, King Co 2, 3, State 3: Girls Tennis Mgr 3: Never forget you, Jimmy B! Good friends EB1DS, JM1JH, JT1KP, JP1RM, Supersonics '79. P- Bonger at the Olympic: Ocean Shores, F'BaII playoffs Coug StyIe1 Pietros. Tennis KingCo, District '79, HC '79 Thanx BHS Robert Olson Mark Palmer Lisa Pearson but some old is csv Gail Ostling Kim Ouimet Cheryl Pahl Kristin Palsson Della Parker Leslie Parker Eric Pederson Mike Pellett Cheryl Penoyer ...P --f K., John Peterson James Petrin friendships grow deeper 1981 Dirk Phillips . , K e t s Roger Plough Anna Prata Jonette Pulliam Martin Plancich Catherine Pogue Rick Pratt ff., tri L, . Kiri Pykett Sylvia Plikat .4 '? it Peter Prange Kym Pritchett Catherine Radermacher Qlhn' V-A OLSON, ROBERT - 7126163 OSTLING, GAIL L. fBubbal - I1f4f625 SeattIe5 NS Kg. SWE l,2,35 Marching band 1,2,33 Tennis 2,3, KingCo 2,3. Billings or Bust! Baby band5 masked pig5 being ominous at KingCo, Biking buddies. Special friends DBXAD, CPfBB, MFfTL. Isaiah 40:31 5 He's alive! Thanks, Mom, Dad. OUIMET, KIM - 1011 H625 Pullman5 NS 4. Band l,2,3. RommeI Love my family5 Fun with LNfRL, KPfJB, SMfSL. Special friend Lynda. Band. Hawaii '805 John 15. Fun with Kathy, Popeye5 always panicky5 viente5 Blondie. PAHL, CHERYL SUZANNE - 6j5f635 SeattIe5 NS 1. Marching Band 15 SNC Waitress I5 C,GA 35 Tolo 35 Sr. Bkfst 35 Faculty Bkfst 35 Torch 3. Summer of '80! Best friends forever with NE5 football games5 confetti5 pizza5 New Year'sl 'Joy of Discovery' with CV5 Love and thanks to Jesus, family, friendsl PALAZZO, KATHY M. - 6f24f635 Seattle5 NS Kg. Marching Band l,2,35 Symph Band I5 SWE 2,35 Pep 1.2.3. Rainbows5 sunsets5 dreamingg rollerskating wfBK5 Vips5 K-uplingj. Friends always SMfJB, SRfCS, RLfDA. Fun Slaughter wjSandy5 study hall wfbestiest friend Sandy. Love to Joe. PALMER, MARK D. - 4f12f635 Honolulu HI5 NS Kg, VCC 2,3. 1981 calc cIass5 crew at BK, especially DCfAP. Living it up wfDW, TT, and the clones5 fast cars5 movies5 friends. Thanks, Mom. PALSSON, KRISTIN - 9f18f635 Falkenbert, Sweden5 NS 12. Swimming 35 Tolo 3. Homecoming5 KK, PMfMB5 Pete's doughnuts5 Makhgod and Algebra team5 party5 pork out5 pizza5 football, basketballrgamesf' -L E '-- fDELLA JOYCE - 7f4j635 Pascagoula MI5 NS 5. Dove 25 Paper Staff l,2,35 HC 35 Sr, Ball 3. Mom 8 Dad, thanks Your patiencelpaid off. Fun times wjJP 5 all you toowhaghs at BHS.-'1 love ou.' i rM'N H,-f PA KER, L - 9f12f635Chippiwas Falls 5 S 9. Fun times wfgood friends Kris and Terry5 KO, check l,2,35 RSjBS, BJfMN. Keep smilin'. All my love. PARRISH, TOM - 1j7f635 MaryIand5 NS 5. B-ball l,2,35 Football 2,35 Baseball 3. Hoop5 great times wfJoe. Rash, Dentisto, Big 'C', Double J. All my Iove8 thanks to 'iom, Dad5 Julie, l'm comin' back 8 I love U. PEARSON, LISA - 4f16f635 Colorado Springs5 NS IO. Special friends SKfLC, DJ, LPfKK, thanks, Shannon! Friday nights5 Jeepsg movies wfKK. Good-bye BHS! Love ya Mom 6 Dad. PEDERSON, ERIC - 5771635 BothelI5 NS Kg. Gymnastics 2,3. Good parties and good times. Gymnastics and skiing 1515 Big 'D', Sheen, Stevey, and all gymnastic buddies: JRfRLfPG5 My Vee Wee. Thanx, Dad. PELLETT, MIKE - 71 l6f635 Arcadia CA5 Track Mgr 2, Track 3, Football in the mud and rain. Yea for Cougs! Good times at the ranch5 Alaska and Hawaii, Tnaks Mom and Dad for life. Good luck to Shelly5 TCfJM, JBfAB. PENOYER, CHERYL 1Lindal - 5jl4j635 Everett5 NS 3. Matchmaker , Salesman 15 MSND, With You 25 Jr. Prom 35 Tolo 35 Sr. Ball 3. Drama5 football games5 confetti, cast parties5 Monty! Idaho 'BO5 Europe 'BI5 Silly times wfBruce, Annie, Biff S Happy, Deb, Steph, Robert5 Pep wf Strag 8 Jules. Pshaw. PERALA, LAURI ANNE lDaffyl - 2f14f535 Wakefield MI5 NS 8. Pep l,2,35 Sr. Ball 35 Tolo 35 CG 35 HC l,2,35 Class Sec'yfTreas 35 HC Royalty 35 B-ball l,2,3. Fox hunting BSjJH5 'ducky' auto theft5 R-spy5 Hippies5 STfSB hitchikers5 deviIs5 '!oad'5 DJjCP, LBfSL, LCfLP, KP, YL. Skiing5 sailin5 flamingo footbalI5 'gang'5 Calc.5 M 8 D5 PTL! PETERSON, JOHN - 5fllf63 PETRIN, JAMES HENRI - 12f6f625 Kenmore5 NS I. HC skit 2,35 HC float 2,35 Sr. Ball 35 Tolo 35 Chamber Choir 35 Torch 3. Sailing S YL5 HC '79 LP. Movies JH. 6f13 Malibu Alumni DH5 Coleman MG. Brother MF Love 5 thanks to Mom, Dad, 6 family. Cattlemen '80, Flamingo football survivor5 PTL! PHILLIPPE, JEFF - 3f7f635 PuyalIup5 NS 7. JV Football 2. Blue Ridge Beach wfJay 5 Danag good times with Jay, Dana, 8 Bob5 'The WaIl'5 downtown Seattle on Halloween '80. PHILLIPS, DIRK - 10jl2f625 RichIand5 NS 2. Good times wfPN,TN5 football games5 Good times in Strand's class with PN,DG, and the whole class, PLANCICH, MARTIN JOSEPH - 6f13f635 BotheIl5 NS Kg. Football l,2,35 Diving I5 Skiing l,2,35 Choir l,2,35 Arions 3. HCAWW, PHWW5 Lover JH5 BK5 Land shark5 CKfPM5 Carnaro5 Pintog Bev, Brad, TruIy's5 Styx5 New Year's '805 AIaska5 great times wfJackie5 Thanks Mom S Dad. PLIKAT, SYLVIA - Ilf5f62, PLOUGH, ROGER - 7f24f63 POGLIE, CATHERINE fChatl - 4fI7f635 BotheII5 NS Kg, Pep 2,35 Class AD 25 ASB I,25 ASB AD 35 Prom 25 Chamber Choir 2,35 Arion 3. Confetti wfSB5 Inez5 3 Devils wfDJ,LP5 GA 4710, AOB the D, Jon, Mitohg Arions, Lsfrw, osfori, DDXMB, Good season Dona: Wayman5 Council5 Poop cIub5 Love ya D,M5 YL,PL. PRANGE, PETER - 1f3If63 PRATA, ANN MARIA ANTOINETTA - 6flOj635 Seattle5 NS 5. HC Skit 2,35 ASB rep 25 Prom 25 Girls' State 25 ASB VP 35 HC Dance Ch 35 Sr. Bkfst 35 CSG 3. Thanks Mom 5 Dad! 4 Bros5 HC 'BO5 God Bless WfSJ, SBXMB, CPfLE. Memories LB. Best always KP, Mrs Moscrip5 Good luck S thanks, Class of 'Sli Love 8 prayers AP5 'BOOGlE', PRATT, RICK - 2f2f635 Seattle: NS 6. Skiing 1. Snow skiing5 'gator hunting5 'Charly's'5 photo field trip5 'Max'5 Mazatlan '8l5 cast party '805 Jammin 2nd PRITCHETT, KYM lToby7 - 4f3j635 Wilmington DE5 NS 10. Annual Staff 2,35 Ass't copy Ed 35 Catamount Desk Ed 35 ASB 1,25 Pep 3. Poems, prayers, East Coast 'state of mind'5 Sap! Bear hugs to Guido, Schmacher, Seymour, Slugs S . . . Brittania! Brian: Suggestive! Special love to Meg, my presentday Sainlg John Lau. Blearyeyed Seminary. I DO love you, Dad and Mom, Pammie-Poo, too. Tears: happy, sad. Long walks with Him. PULLIAM, JONETTE RENEE fJanl - 2f22f625 Walnut Creek CA5 NS 3. Plays I,25 Sr. Ball 3. For my Mama, thanks5 RPfNP, DPfBG!5 Garland, I love you5 6j26f81, to have and to hold from this day forward, 'til death do us part. PYKETT, KIRI - 4j26f635 San Jose CA5 NS 8. Swim team l,2, Regionals 25 Class lst VP l, Pres 35 HC ch l,2,35 HC wndo l,2,35 HC skit, tugrofwar, truck 35 Jr, Prom ch 25 Tolo ch 35 Pep 35 Animal Staff 35 CSG 3. Heiferettes LIVE! Fun S craziness with bestest friends APfCV, DHfWM, SJfABO, KWfVC, TR5 I ba . , my bunlnyl lover5 Founess!! Everlasting memories of high schooI5 endless committees, super people, lotsa homework Er fung 'Don't stop me now' love 8 thanks to my friends, Mom, Dad, 6 bro. RADERMACHER, CATHERINE - 4fI2f635 B0theII5 NS 9. VoIIeybaII5 SoftbaII5 Concert S Chamber Choir5 Annual Staff. Forever friends Shakin' Schatz, Louie-n-Bertg California '815 campin' CheIan5 'Fred'5 tennis wfTobin5 kissies to JAB-n-JAR, V's, Rosemary-n- famiIy5 I love you M,D,J,J,C,A,S. 127 with time and Q6 , James Ragan Mary Rahill Timothy Raines Sally Ratliff Dana Requilman Tripp Rezac Veronica Rice Kristi Roan Christine Robison Darren Robison William Rodger igzgr Tracy Routh Amy Rowan Christi Rowan James Raymond M X Jeff Roberts James Ross Tracie Ruiz and maturity. Tomorrow Craig Russell Cassandra Satterfield Melony Satterfield Q Jeri Scace Karen Scanzon Nanette Schackman Diana Schaeffer Christine Schatz Edward Schatz Curt Schlichtmann Todd Schmidt 1- I Donna Schroeder .. uw '. I. 1981 RAGAN, JIM - 617163: Somerdale NJ: NS 10. Ski 1: Open House 2,3: Genesis Week 2: CFD 2: Talenghetti 2,3: Calc 3: HC Central 3: Tolo Royalty Ch and Decor Ch 3: CGA 3: Sr. Ball 3: ASB Rep 3. 'What a long strange trip it's been.'Thanks everyone for being kind to an Easterner. BW1Zig-Zag! 'Grateful Dead.' A Mon Lapin. I ba . . Cattlemen. RAHILL, MARY - 10110162: St Paul MN: NS 7. Locker buds: Love ya DH1MU1SC. Safaries w1TT1KN1CT: thanks SP1TZ. Bye JN1EW. Love ya JM: Ludlow weekends w1KM: Sun Lakes: Scooter: Florida '8O: MN 'BO: yippee! RAINES, TIMOTHY - lO14163: Columbus GA: NS 11. IPaper staff 1: Class Rep 11: HC skit 3: HC float 3: Calc 3. Hey MG1TP, you have the accent, not me. Stone Senora: togas: cars with character: NJ in 'BI. Love to my friends and family. RATLIFF, SALLY JO - 819163: Diablo WA: NS 8. Pep l,2,3, FBLA 1,2.3, GA I2 ASB Rep. Best friends SM1CS, RL1KP, JB1LS, KB1MN, CR1KO, MC1CN. Togetherness, love forever, Chris. Fun times Row: FP Janet, John. Finally graduated BWJ. Special! thanks Dad, Mom, I love you! RAYMOND, JAMES - - 5115163 REABER, STEVEN - 11123162 REQUILMAN, DANA LYNN - 8118163: Woodinville: NS Kg. Turning point: Snohomish. Good friends TF1LY1TM others. Special times. Thanks G's1H's1Fr K. Worrying. Purple. Working BR. Tres life! Glory to God: rainbows to all! REZAC, TRIPP - 3122163 RICE, VICKI - 3121163: San Jose CA: NS 10. Softball 1: HC skit 2, float 3: Baseball stat 2,3: B-ball mgr 3: Pep i,2. Gimp, RB1JD, SH1SE, KW1SL, SB1RB: Shelly raving w1 us. All my love forever to the most wonderful boyfriend, love yal Love ya Mom, Dad. Jesus! ROAN, KRISTI JO - 213163: Seattle: NS 10. l made it morn! Good times w1 DC1AS: Love ya Garry. ROBERTS, JEFF - 10126162 ROBISON, CRISTI - 319163: Dallas OR: NS 10. Happy times w1JM and more to come. KBS - Reagan victory 1980. Mt. St. Helen came alive. High times. Love to Joe forever. ROBISON, DARREN - 813163 RODGER, WILLIAM - 819163: Beaverton OR: NS 4. Concert choir 1, Chamber 2,3: Arions 3: Baseball 2,3. Football games: Arions rule: Canada tour with SP: Fun times with friends DW1BK, MP1BK, AN1SL, KW1CB. Great times with Dave. Love to my family. ROSS, JAMES - 6118163: Seattle: NS 11. Football l,2,3: Baseball 1,2,3: B-ball I. Great friends, KW1TR, EP1RL. VW's ski bums. Pilots ridge w1 Chris. Football playoffs '80. Thanks for everything, Mom and Dad. Rourri, TRACY - 1122163 ROWAN, AMY lJohnson1 - 71101633 Fort Worth TX: NS 10. Thank you Mom and Dad: special friends KB1DR1CG: I love you Tracy. '81 ruIes! ROWAN, CHRISTI ANN - 5120161: Ft Worth TX: NS 10. Pep 1,2: Class Rep I: Swim I: Cboir 2: Sr. Ball 3. Remembering Fri nights at Colby: Racing at SIR: All my love to DV1AR, KS1DM, BJ1BW. RLIIZ, TRACIE I - 214163: Honolulu HI: NS Kg. Gymnastics 1: Class Sec'y1Treas I: HC Royalty l,2: HC wndo 1, Skit 2: Pep 1,2,3: Cheer 3: Senior Ball 3. Chinese firedrills: concerts: late night: early mornings: weight training. Godfathers: TP-ing: Bible study: roses. Special love KK: football playoffs: friends-n-laughter: summer memories, travel- ing. RUSSELL, CRAIG - 5131163 SATTERFIELD, CASSANDRA ANNE - - 3127163: Seattle: NS 11. Softball 3. My black boat: Rainier: purple and pink: Led Zeppelin: all my love to Clint: much thanks and love to Mom and Dad: l'm free! SATTERFIELD, MELONY - 1019162: Phoenix AZ: NS 10. Running around with TA1MB on last few days of soph year: friends, parties, full moons . . . Class of '81 rules! SCACE, JERI T - 4118163: Framingham MS: NS 10. Varsity track l,2,3: Chamber choir 2,3: Arions 3: Pep 1,2. Joan, Devin, Cindy, Chat, thanks for making my years fantastic! Tour: Track: Arions 6 Mr. B's: Love ya folks!! Thanks! SCANZON, KAREN IBuffyj - 6113163: Bothell: NS 1. Drama 1,2,3. Goodtimes w1 LC1JS1TS: Friday night partying: Cottnair's class: sophomore year: all my love to Mom and Dad. Special love to SW: Later on, BHS! SCHACKMAN, NANETTE - 315163: West Islip NV: NS 9. Choir I: Donkey B-ball 3: Pep 2: Drama 1: Softball 2. Good friends MH1NB, SL1BB: best friend LL: secret love LG: special teachers RQ1CR1SS. 'Turn lsland.': MJ's 24'hr parties: 'Maturity Family'. Thanks Mom and Dad. SCHAEFFER, DIANA fChic1 - 4127163: Seattle: NS 7. Tennis l,2,3: Gymnastic 1,2: HC wndo 2, Excellent times with CS1RL, BJ1DM, Cheers to old ladies! Chelan Rays. Boat rides and fiesta's w1 Colleen. TP'ing at Senora's: Love to mom and dad. Hawaii here we camel! SCHATZ, CHRIS - l2125162: Bothell: NS 9. Softball 1: Annual staff 2,3, LO Ed 3: JEA 2,3: Pep 1: Tolo 1. Luv to friends LL1JL, CR1BG, SM1DH, SI1RO, DT, Vfwels YG. Work w1SM1LC, EL1RW, An StfOly Htl and Cal. CYO Cnvt: Hells A: Colby w1BG: Thamt B,E,G and esp. M and D. SCHATZ, ED - 118164: Bothell: NS Kg. Soccer 1,2,3: Auto Shop 2,3: Business week 3. P-ball at lunch w1 SH1GB1WM. Cruisin Bellevue. BHS soccer: Auto shop: video games. Home pool table: SH's stereo system. SCHLICHTMANN, CURT - 11114162 SCHMIDT, TODD - - l110163: Minneapolis MN: NS 4. Football 1,2,3: Track 1,2,3: HC 1,2,3: HC float 2: ASB Rep 3. Football Fever! TP'in 'D' super friends: Crtimes w1 SD1PN, SM: hey TP. Mustang Cruis'n: YL: Malibu: thanx MF. Mass love to Mom and Dad: l'm movin' up! SCHROEDER, DONNA RAE - 8114162: Battle View ND: NS 9. 'I was cut out to be an angel, but someone ran off with the patternl' Don't worry Mom, l'm not blaming you: I love you! offers promise, fear 7 4- II' 1 Debbie Schumacher David Schwanke Steven Schwartz Kerri Seaton Brian Sedy Debbie Seib David Shambaugh Rebecca Shamblin Julie Sharp 50x .g-4 QT, ,NO N N4 Jim Shea Theresa Shearer Jay Schweitzer Susan Sealman 125 Brian Shaffer Lynn Sharp Joe Shaffet Cliff Sharpe Wendy Sheets Andy Shen trust . . . and hope ,as CS fb' 2' Janet Shillam Yoshihisa Shintaku Lori Singer Todd Slopak Elizabeth Smith Lori Smith Christine Solinsky Kami Sorg Pat Simmons Barbara Smith Susan Smith Christina Spears 1981 SCHUMACHER, DEBBIE tSch'macherj - 5jl2f63, Baltimore, NS 9. Cougar Staff I,2,3, Editor 3, Pep l,2, VP 3, ASB Rep 3, Sock Hop ch 2, HC ch I, Junior Prom 2, Sadie Hawkins 2,3, Concert Choir I, Chamber Choir 2,3, Faculty Bkfst ch. 3. Totally Debbie goes to Canada. Tour, Poop Club, Sap, Evergreen Slugs, Brittania, Room 53, CoIorado!, 'Suggestive', Best friends: DCfKP, SIXCP, ABXMH, BSfTS, 'Praise the Lord!', T.D.U.! SCHWANKE, DAVID SCOTT - l0fI3f63, Mass, NS 5. I never did get to live in a locker for a weekend! SCHWARTZ, STEVEN - IIf28f6I SCHWEITZER, JAY E. - I0fI6f63, Jamestown VA, NS IO. Band I, Football l,2, Mgr Girls V-ball I,2, Pigs, The Wall, Train Train for DF. Michelob, Marlboro, Magill. Bleeps, Blades, Bolte, Bob. Red, Blue Ridge. Luv to Los Pads! SCHWINDT, RICK - 2f24f63, Woodinville, NS 6. Football I,2,3, Baseball 2,3. Fun with the guys: RSfSM, BSfMN, BK, Great times in Football. Fun with Nellie, Fun in the sun, Special thanks to Rod Schaaf. SEALMAN, SUSAN KAY - 4f9j63, Mukilteo, NS Kg, Concert Choir I,2,3, Pep l,2. Special thanks for my friends: Janet, Jennifer, Dan, Tom, Rob. I couldn't do without you guys. All my love Keith and Mom, SEATON, KERRI LYNN - IIf22f62, Seattle, NS ll. Catamount Bus. mgr. 3, Pep 3, Welcome Comm 3. Love and thanks to Vivian and Dad. Much love to my Aunt Ellerie. Mom, I will always love you! Thanks, Mrs. Wallis! Good luck everybody.! SEDY, BRIAN - lf5f63, Seattle, NS Kg. Football I,2,3. Snow trips with Stoner, Eric, and MO, Sagowee Roofing company, Homecoming '80, pool party, the neighborhood 'D', MNfRSfBK, Gonzo! SEIB, DEBBIE - 6jl7f63, NS Kg. Pep I,3, FBLA I,2,3, Pres 33 Student Store 3. Ella Fitzgereld, sand fleas, Holly Leaves, Iggy, Dead Slugs to LT. 'The Painters', good friends RMjCP, Wino, KDXCM. Love to parents and JL. SHAFFER, BRIAN - 6f20f63, Monroe, NS Il. Track 2,3, Bowling 2,3. Sonic game, Dave. Friday night egging, football games, skiing, squeal tires, DMfRT, RWfDM, JV, Godfathers, KBfAF, boat, blind date, thanks to Mom and Dad. SHAFFETT, JOE - I2j30f62, Lake Grove FLA, NS IO. B'baIl I,2,3, Football 2,3, Baseball 3, Thanks for everything, Mom and Dad. Great times with TPfKM, JHfPE, JJ. Basketball is the best! Let's win it all. All my love to Karen. SHAMBAUGH, DAVID - 6jlf63 SHAMBLIN, REBECCA tBeckyj - 5f3lf63, San Jose CA, NS II. Pep 2, HC Skit, Tolo, Holiday wndo, School Pride, Welcoming Comm 3. Good friends PCfCS. Good times, Adv. Bio. 1Piggiesj, rafting, Health Occ., Goodbye Bothell and Drizzle. We made it, Mom and Dad! SHARP, JULIE - 7f24j63, Seattle, NS 8. Pep l, Orchestra I. Special Friends and good times STfJG, LJfVC, love to Jim, special thanks to Terry, Mom and Dad. I love you, Malibu! Germany '80, Love to Christ. SHARP, LYNN ANNE tLucioj - 5f9f63, Juneau, NS ll. Pep Club 2,3, Candystriper 2, Cougar 3, Fall play 2, HC Dance 3, CSG 3. Love to family, friends. Special thanks to Munch, PAC, CSfLT, BSjMM. Cavanaugh 'Russians to Ducks', moving mountains in Hawaii, feathers, MS, Tea, Sap!! SHARPE, CLIFF - lfI4f63, Bothell, NS 7. Tennis Team 2,3, Thanks Tami, more than I can say, Remember where you put things, Mr. Thumlert, When's the next football game Mike?, So long TGfSA, good luck! SHEA, JIM - If20f63, Seattle, NS 9. Paper Staff 2,3, Sports Ed. 3. Ping-Pong, Super Sonics, P-Burgers at Olympic - Seattle '80 l5f74l Anaheim 'Bl. Blackfoot, Fresno - and certain people! . .. Late 'A', early 'D' . . . deadlines . . . great friends . . . Thanks - bye! SHEARER, THERESA - 9f29f62, Mitchell ND, NS 3. Class Treas. I, ASB Rep. I,2,3, HC l,2, Pep I, Drama I,2,3, Matchmaker l, Night 2, Royal 3, Harvey 2, Salesman I. Dramatics! C parties, Goody, HAM, RR, Cam ls., 8th gr. trip,, Love to BNjDC, KSjST, DSfLC, Mom and Dad, Cloud 9 JS, Thanx Torrie, Where's Ho? SHEETS, WENDY - 8fI4f63, Costa Mesa CA, NS 5. Tennis I, B'baII I, FBLA l,2. Friendships with KKjCB, DSfRM, GRfAW. I still care Cathy! Love you Mike. Thanks for everything! 'Born To Run' Thanks Mom and Dad, l love you! SHELL, ANDY - 5j2lf63, Portsmouth NH, NS ll. Golf 3. Standard Panda, 'BOBI' Bothell r Inglemoor game! Good Luck to all of my friends! SHILLAM, JANET LYNN '- I0f3f63, Metaline Falls, NS I. Concert Choir I,2, Libr 2, Chamber Choir 2,3, Pep 3, Junior Prom 2, Senior Ball 3, HC 2,3, Talenghetti l,2. Love to all of my good friends, especially CJfBK, SSfCS, and so many more. Love to Baker's and my special family. Cougs, Choir tour '80, S the good times! SHINTAKU, YOSHIHISA - llfl If62, Beppu City Japan, NS 12. Cross Country 3, Swim 3. l'm an exchange student from Japan. I have made many great friends over here. l'lI never forget the great BHS and Class of '8l. SIMMONS, PAT - 4fI0f63, Seattle, NS Kg. Track I,2,3, Diving I. Andy, KCjMLl, JCfDH, TRfRS, DD, 'Our Summer '79', Thumpin, 'Red Sled', 'Vermin', 'Four-N-It'. Love to Mom 6 Dad, thanks! EWU is 31. Love to Karen! SINGER, LORI - 5f3Ij63, Yakima, NS 8. Pep I, HC 2. Good times, Good friends! PSfLM, RRfKF, TLjTS, FSfKS. Parties, double dates, Vit. 'R', bathroom buddies. Love to Bob Schnieder 8 family. Thanks, Mom and Dad! SLOPAK, TODD - 3f2f63, Edmonton Canada, NS Kg. From now on, its 'Women and children flrst'. Excellent times, BOC, ODjBS, MHfJW, 'The cabin', summer of '80. Thanks for everything. Long live rock! SMITH, BARBARA MARIE fBarbl - 4f2df63, Mountlake Terrace, NS 7. SL'SKI Uoeyl, drivin, camp romances, LCguess what? Good looks, trucks, SBfLP, Hunting, 'withs', scenery-trees. Thanks family, my man Gary IGar Beary! SMITH, ELIZABETH - lf5f62, New Haven VA, NS Il. Marching Band tIl,2, lSpanish Club ll, Bowling 3, Drama 3. Special friends PCfSB, KFjCB, DKfBS. From Virginia to here, big change! Thanks, Mom, Dad, Grandma. disco dancin, bells, drums, acting, sports, artsespecially Interior Design! SMITH, LORI - 9f25f63, Seattle, NS ll. Special thanks to SWfBH, CVfBK, and my special friend TJ. California, here l come! Love to Pooh Bear Puppy! SMITH, SUSAN - I2f4f63, Port Huron MI, NS II. B'ball I,2,3, Softball I,2,3, V-ball 3, Cross Country 2. Partners in crime- LWfMK, DSfMM, JP. Good luck, Softball, V-ball, B-ball buddies. Thanks for all the good times! Memories of the Skiemers! SNETHEN, ANDY - 9114161 Photography 1, 2, 3. SOLINSKY, CHRISTINE - lf3lf63, Spokane, NS 2. Pep Club I,2,3, FBLA I,2,3, Best friends SRfLS, SBXKB, SNfDN, Sally. Cruisin' Edmonds wf Lisa. Love you, Mom 6 Dad, bear with me! Thanks to Dave, Kathy, and Steve for always being there. SORG, KAMI - lf30j63, Woodinville, NS Kg. Love to Mom and Dad. Best friends Kathy. Steve, SLfKB, RA. Best memories: Firebird, The Rose. Love to Larry. Thanks Mr. Belknap! SPEARS, CHRISTINA - IOflf63, Darby DE, NS ll. Chamber Choir 2,3, Paper Staff 2.3, Feature Ed 3, Candy Stripers 2. Ebb, Sheri's problems, Janet's Harem. Guido, Louie, Berkowitz Philadelphia, Assaroni, Agony, Stone. Love to my parents, without them I never wouId've made it! Today, we build Ron Spliethof Jeffrey Spong Richard Stahl Paige Stegmer 1 Jeffrey Stokes Devin Stowe Kelley Straga Cory Strode Michelle Sullivan James Sunahara John Swann Bonnie Swift Lisa Tandoo if 19 Lynda Stenstrom Eric Stubsjoen Carol Sweeney Michelle Tarbox secure bases Jeffrey R. Taylor O. Jeffrey Taylor Alison Thayer Richard Thompson Tony Ting Don Van Lierop 'rl 5, Catherine Tilley Kelly Toso Jeffrey Tilton Michele Trout Cindy Vanderhyde Craig Vanerstrom 1981 SPLIETHOF, RON ALLEN - 813163 SPONG, JEFF - 21111633 Seattle, NS Kg. Bfball I3 Bowling 2,33 Auto shop 2.3. Gettin Burly w1EL. Cruisin' in the 442. Fun times in Auto Shop. Great times w1AW EL1ES RW. All my love to AW forever. STAHL, RICHARD ALLEN - 71161635 Fox Island3 NS 5. Wrestling I, Bowling 3. Custom- ized TransAm. Welding w1Mr. Self 5 Mark. Lots of fun w1DM on tall green objects. All my love to Marie. Beer S RX parties. STEGMER, PAIGE - 31221633 Seattle, NS 9. Good times w1good friends! KS1LS BS1KF TL1LM RR1TS FS1SH. Love to the family. Double dates, Vit. R, bathroom buddies: friends at 10th, love to Kirk. STENSTROM, LYNDA - 6111623 Mountlake Terrace, NS 9. Pep GA 1, FBLA 2,3, Cougar 3. Special friends, Kim, Bill, Patty-Hawaii, Dec 31. Silverton, California. Forever and always Bobby, CB1RL CS1SR. Psalms 37. Rommel music. Nature. Thanks Mom, love ya! STOKES, JEFF H -- 10111633 Cedar City, UT, NS 5. Choir 1,2. Hawaii here we come!! 'Gator huntin3 'Max corner' Fun w1wicked Rotary Power 'Great Gwamanian and Stogy! Thanks Mom, Dad for the help. Partying, Brewha 5 good times! STOWE, DEVON lBabe1 - 91201633 Stonybrook NY, NS 5. HC Central I,2,3. Cabin w1famiIy3 special memories w1TWi, Wen, Teres: summer w1Jeff. Mark, you'll make it! Thanks Mom S Dad. Love ya T S B. l'll miss ya Peggy, Carrie! STRAGA, KELLEY MARIE - 31151631 Moses Lake: NS Kg. Diving 1, Jr. Prom Princess I, HC Photo Ch 33 HC Sr. Princess 33 Gym I,2,3, St. 2,3. Jelly beans, Shookee, Chaakee, Love to Magoo EJ Samari, Thanks JBK tothe max, FOAD, FACE, smile3 buddy, TS1ST SC1DC DS1Jane, love ya Mom!!! STRODE, CORY - 71191633 Bellevue: NS Kg. Gym l,2,3, Reg. 2,3, State 2, Most Imp. 2. Special times w1DM DS1BJ BS. Cheers old ladies! Thanx Mr. S 6 Mr. C. Wild candy, jelly beans, buraum woods. Ar1SB, bathroom buddies. You're special, TR. Love, Mom S Dad. STUBSJOEN, ERIC - 101281633 Seattle, NS 8. Utah spring '78, Hyak winter '79: Eric B's cabin, spring '79. Winter vacation 5 New Years '80'Bl. SULLIVAN, MICHELLE - 121261633 Salt Lake City, NS 12. tChoir 1, Jr VP 2, Jr. prom 2, HC 1,23 NHS 23 FBLA 131 Pep Club 33 HC 3. Utah!! Honda, state football! Skiing! Denver. MM1MC, MC1MC! Letters. Hi Deanne, LB. Thanks Mom and Dad. Howdy Margy!! Born to be alive!! SUNAHARA, JAMES - 813163: Japan, NS 12. SWANN, JOHN - 31281633 Lynnwood3 NS 1. Swim 2. Diving 3. Cruising in my '195l Lincoln' I like hanging around people who have a weird personality. SWIFT, BONNIE - 51111633 Colorado Springs, CO, NS Kg. Pep 2,3, GA 2. Fun w1DM BJ1Jm XF1KJ. Cheers to old ladies! Special friends DS1DM BJ1JM CB1KK KC. Thanks! Gracias Senora! Vacations w1JM love always! Love to Mom 5 Dad, thanks. TANDOO, LISA - 616163, Seattle3 NS IO. Drama l,2,3. Craziness w1DA Sl1CP RB. Thank you Donahue! 'Dramatic' forever. Cast parties. Aug 25 w1Bill. Germany '80, Mullers. Jim and Jeff's music. TARBOX, SHELLY -- 1123164, Arvada, CO3 NS 11. Gym 2,33 HC skit 8 gimmick 3, Soccer 3. Tern Island, 'flip the mat!'3 peaches, TPing, 'Oh my God George! 3 double or nothing3 Thanks Mom and Dad, Deb, Sue, Jen, BN1MZ LF1KS TS1PZ MB1CC, TAYLOR, JEFFREV R. - 1119163 TAYLOR, ORAL JEFF - 1019119623 Atlanta GA, NS 6. Wrestling 2. Bite the alligator. Snowy nights w1good buds. Radical times w1TH JC1SF BB1KC SB1 BJ ED. Love those women. Mazatlan, here we come! THAYER, ALISON - 10124163 THEROS, JOHN - 9124162 THOMPSON, RICK - 81251633 Everett, NS 4. Thanks to everybody who helped me through these three fun years. BS1JS KT. THORSON, RANDY - 7117163 TILLEY, CATHERINE ANN - 41281633 Los Angeles, NS 8. Choir 1, Good times with Craig 6 Steve, Best wishes to MD1CV ST1BH KBS. All my love, Tracy-but most of all, Mom 8 Dad, I love you. ' TILTON, JEFF - 9131632 Wiesbaden, Germany3 NS Kg. Mustang U's poison Pinto. Love, Mom and Dad and all of my family, even the short ones. 'Mustang lives! TING, TONY - 6121163, Kirkland, NS Kg. Calc. 3. JT Kindergarten rowdies. MP white RP to the cloves: Lucky there are 2 of you. LITB 1980. Made it, sport. JT Super Jock. Toso, KELLV - 51916 TRACY, STEVE - 711163, St. Charles MO, NS 8. SWE 2,3. Love to Mom and Dad, Kami, KM1RA GL1KB CG1KB JS1KJ CT1JG Mustangs, Monza. Driveins, landmark, CA, partying w1good friends-Woodgate Inn. Love to Lynda forever. TROUT, MICHELE C. - 21261632 Bothell, NS Kg. SB I,2,33 Tolo 3. Those crazy days w1LL! Best friends LL1KC MB1TA. Through the years w1Mike-so many memories! Secrets, bigmouths, weekends. Love you, Mom E- Dad, Thanks. TSAKONAS, JOHN - 811163 TUCKER, CHARLES - 7125163 VAN LIEROP, DON - 71201633 Salem OR, NS Kg. B-ball 1,2,3. HC 2,3, Royalty 3, ASB Rep 2. Thanks to: Mom and Dad for their support, Eric for the depth charges, Coach for all the B-ball help, and to best pals SN 7SB. VANDERHYDE, CINDY - 41261635 Woodinville, NS Kg. Track l,2,3, HC Ch l,2,33 HC Central 3, Jr Prom 23 Tolo Ch 3, Talenghetti 1,23 Family Fun Day Ch 2, ASB rep 1,2,3, Catamount 1.3, Curiosa Ed 3, Torch 3, Pep 3, Interact 3, Sr. Ball Photo Ch. 3. Midnight oil, joys of discovery, Y. Bio, Calc, Math Anal, Cr. Writing, Royal Winter's Eve, meet days, Centrum, thanks to those who smiled .. . cared . . . guided, VANERSTROM, CRAIG - 4124162, Bellingham, NS B. Good times w1friends. Parties. Thanks Cathy. Mopar rules! Special thanks Mom and Dad. 133 from which we look beyond Dale Vangemert Michael Voris Tami Waidelich Blake Walden me Lance Walin Douglas Wallis Michael Walter Mike Walton Deborah Ward Jaimie Ward Douglas Webster Janette Weigelt Richard Welch Randall Wheelhouse Angel White Brett White upuw-W Kirk Walden 'ik Sherilyn Walton Tammie Weitlauf Daniel Wikel to the future Katrina Willmore 1 1' Jeanine Willoughby Paul Wolf Paul Wright Michael Zahajko TN- 'T Kimberley Wood Maureen Wyeth ' ya 64:35 'QNX ,X Gregory Zappone Wendy Wojack Daniel Worthington Lisa Young 1981 VANGEMERT, DALE - 3123163 VORIS, MICHAEL PEARCE - 3123163, Dallas TX, NS 7. Auto Tech 2.3: VICA VP 2. Skiing, cruising, racing SIR. Night brigade, bailin out JC, soccer games w1JC E- bucket vermin DH1JC1PS. WAIDELICH, TAMI - 619163, Bothell, NS II. Choir 2,3, Baseball mgr 2. Thanks Mr C- for everything, thanks Mom for your patience! Miss you Dad, Love you always Pat. I made it! Hebrews 12:12. CFP forever. WALDEN, BLAKE - I2122162, Sacramento CA, NS 9. Colby, the Cult, roastin B's, parties w1DD, JM1TH, SA1KH, KL1PM, JR. My yellow mini mack. Luv ya Ann, never forget my Torino. Thanks Mom and Dad. WALDEN, KIRK - 3111163 WALIN, LANCE '- 5130163, Minneapolis, NS 2. Parking lot friends, getting rowdy. 'visiting the twilight zone', 'QuaIude', RS,KF,KS. WALLIS, DOUGLAS MARK BYRON - 4123163, Kenmore, NS Kg. Choir I,2,3, Track I, Gym 2, Arions 3, Tolo 3, Calc 3. Skiing at Mt. Bachelor, Arions kick, fun times w1BR, TN1TT, JT1EL, ES1JS, TE. Tour in Canada. The Athletic Club 8 racquetball. WALTER, MICHAEL - 10115162 WALTON, MIKE - 1126163, Kirkland, NS Kg. Football I, Track I. Skiing, hunting, dirt biking with Butch and RB,BG,ES. Touring by motorcycles with friends Brett and amateur radio, WB7RTG and Hobo, Praise Jesus. WALTON, SHERI tWalnutI - 12130163, Ballard, NS 8. Band 1,2. Love to Mom, Dad. Dave, GC1JC, SC1Sl, 6 TN, JJ's angels! Pinto power! Steve and Jane Obbilision! Hooverize! Die and live! Prov. 3:56. So be it. WARD DEBORAH - 5117163 WARD, JAIMIE - 3128163, Lynnwood, NS 10. Pep 1.2: ASB rep l,2. Love you Mom and Dad, thanks for helping me! LE1KW, unicorns. Peagasus, sorry BW, I love you SH, We're gonna make it. WEBSTER, DOUGLAS TODD - 2118163, Bothell, NS Kg. Football 1.3, Baseball I,2,3. Summer '80 wicked Canada trip with SB 6 BV, lawn job fun with BV! Mission Ridge '79, '8O'B1 great parties! Love to Mom and Dad! WEIGELT, JANETTE - 211163, Seattle, NS 10. Going to the football games with my best friends KE 8 DS and thanks to Mom and Dad. Good luck to Shawn and John. Later on. WEITLAUF, TAMMIE - 12127162, Colorado Springs, NS 2. Choir I, Chamber 2,3, Sec'y- Treas 3, Dance Team I, Jr Prom 2, HC float 6 skit 3, ASB rep 3. CaI! FB games, locker, lunch w1LP, CP1DJ other good times w1SB, WA1VL, TN1LC, 8 church buddies-CFA, Everdead! Love and thanks to family, Tracy, 8 Jesus!! WELCH, RICHARD - 61IO163, Seattle, NS 6. Acting weird, making fun of life and making life fun. Good luck. WHEELHOUSE, RANDY - 81241633 Kirkland, NS 4. Baseball I,3. Fun at GodfatI'1er's with JS1BS, RT1DW. Football on Sunday. Going to court Jim S. '72 EI Camino rules! WHITE, ANGEL - I21I0162, Bothell, NS 10. Gym I,2, Boys gym. mgr I, FBLA Fund Raiser 3. All my love to MW1KS, DM1BJ, KK. Gymnastics w1cheekee, chookee. Movin' out and movin' in. Good times w1MV. Noisy night. Thanks JBK. Love to Gary and Patti. WHITE, BRETT lBad Manj - 101291633 Woodinville, NS I. Football I,2,3. Good times with all my friends of '81, BP1JW, KK1MS, A1.1J1., wH1KH, SH1DS, une 0MC1Tv1KB. Coaches Dee Hawkes, Rod Schaaf, special thanks Tracie. WIKEL, DAN -- 2127163, Bothell, NS Kg. Track 1,2,3, B-ball I. Good times with RT1SC, MW1RB, RW1JS, BB1JR, great friends, remember you always. Pizza! Hoop w1Bricker T and JR. Thanks Mr. B. Special thanks to Mom and Dad, BHS '81 WI. WILLMORE, KATRINA - 21 19163, Lyndhurst, England, NS 7. Swimming I,2,3. Best to AJ1LL, JL1JM, Cl, Snuffy, TP and cops, State swimming, movies, skiing, freeling at football, California, Brace face, Mom and Dad! Freedom at last. WILLOUGHBY, JEANINE - 9122163, Port Hueneme CA, NS 5. Tennis I. Good times w1good friends: BB1RG, especially LC. Special Teach RB, thanks! always remember ya. BB remember Kongl? BC S GB, Jucee!! Love ya MB in Colo. Thanks Mom and Dad. WILSON, JOYCE - 113163 ' WOJACK, WENDY MARIE - 818163, Seattle, NS 7. Choir 1, Chamber 2.3, V-ball I, Softball I. Fun w1KR, CH: Buzz, Norway Hill, Marymoor. Thanks Ms. D 5 JB w1SH. Hawaii w1Stang Baby 11 TW, diving board, wine w1J, A-Baby. Luv forever to DH. WOLF, PAUL -- 812163, Federal Way, NS 10. 'Pearsons Hex' 'What's up Joan?' Pinteras are best. Best friend with RP1VG, JM1MS, PC1JM. TC. 'I finally made it Mom and Dad! WOOD, KIM - 5124163, Novato CA, NS IO. HC 1.2.3, HC Float Ch 3, HC skit, window 3, Jr prom dec 2, Tolo dec 3, Spring Night club 2,3: Animal Staff 3. Thanks Mr Juzeler. Love and thanks to my family and special friends: RS1JW, Unforgettable summer of '80. Love and rainbows to Tab forever. WORTHINGTON, DAN tTexj - 6122163: Houston TX, NS IO. Wrestling 2,3, Track 2,3, Football I,3, ASB 3. Football, RLS, CH1NS, CG, wrestling, CDH1CC, Track, MN to my 'new' class of '81, Thanks! WRIGHT, PAUL - 12119162 WVETH. MAUREEN - 215162, Woodinville, NS 9. Gym I,2,3, Boys gym mgr. l,2. Great times w1AW, KS1KM, LM1DM, BJ1JBK, gymnastics w1chaakee, cheekee, Sadie Haw, kins I. Noisy night, special love to Mr Sullivan QJBKJ Mom and Gary. YOUNG, LISA - 8120163, Kenmore, NS Kg. Orchestra 1.2,3, treas 2, Interact 2, Candys- tripers I. Good friends MD1DR, KT1LK, BK. The putt-putt. 7-11 coffee in the SS. Skiing at SA. Hot tubs. Love to Mom, and thanks! ZAHAJKO, MICHAEL - 417163, Seattle, NS 5. Soccer 1,2,3, Football 3. Summer w1friends, B-Ball games, all athletic events. Staying home and 'Studying', soccer in the sun. ZAPPONE, GREGORY - 4115163 135 Senior 'mostests' . . chosen Craziest - Shelly Tarbox, Perry Holzhnecht Most likely to become famous or notorious - Leanne Buckley, Bill Bagnall Below: Best couple llllfllllllfll 'ef ff? ' ,, QD or -N I J l U t ri f 6' lit t 4' Bubbliest personality ' Sue Bottem, Steve Brooks S- 1 3 5 A Q 'Best Dressed - Cheryl Macasinag, Joe Shaffett l Nicest Smile - Sue Lancia, Doug Wallis Most Likely to Succeed A Sven Jonassen, Cindy Vanderhyde. f Senior choice to be accompanied to a drive in movie - Mark Beeston Jackie Shyest - Jeff Bell and itoo shy to be picturedj Alison Thayer 1 982 , Y 1 r V , ni aftavn u '14, f srir ' 1- an i I 12 fi! ,QQ '45- Ken Wallace, Junior skit Junio .AW ' I' 1 223.--z n the tug-o-war 3 , ff VIL. f f V. V- 5 I . ,if Qpyvf-,, A , ., A A .r 7 - - ,. T- 'Vigil if f' VJ- . ,,'l I ,Q -if V -. K. f I I ,,,.., .V . V - if Juniors roasted the Sam's dogs in window test. W Phil Doerflein and Lisa VanderBeck, in Juniors' lst peace skit. K. gl yw 'Tv 'Cf ew- -AV Q' 1 I 1. u E AD Paul Priestman AD Mike Howell Q32 r ref an President Anne Bannister Vice-President Peggy O'BoyIe Caught in a vise. . the class between! if 1' I in I Junior Officers: Priestman, Hem, Kemp, Bannister and O'Boyle. 3534 J' as 2nd Vice-President Becky Kemp Secretary-Treasurer Dena Hem 139 Entering Bothell High ff-1.3 Abad, Douglas CW? Adkins, Clinl Alexander, Sheri ff ',.' Allemeier, Gregory Anderson, Davi Andrews Marlee And the third rabbit to make this coat was this big! explained Susie Sturholm. Asplund,I Stacey au.,- my if 5' 6 fr .pf Axelson, John Babog, Anna ., l lg: Badgley, David Bagnall, Thomas Bangs, David Bannister, Anne -. Baker, Jeffrey Barcanic, Marilyn Baits, Rich ,xX Allen, Todd d Anderson, Robert Qi' a X v 6'A 1 , I, is Il v- , Pj' Apel, Brian Asrouch, Mary y. 555' Baker, Shelly Ballard, Kris Barnett, Slade Barrus, Heidi Bauer, Marie Bauer, Rhonda all of 500 strong, the Class of 1982 3 LX ll p. Bauman, Sean Beal, Lisa Beaumont, James Beeston, Joanne Belanger Linda Bell Bambi Bence Klm Bergmann, Wendy Bertram, Michael Biles, Stann Blair, Dorothy Blakey Suzan Blanchard Beth Bock Frederrck am-f Bolz, Angelika Boyd, John l Brown, Tamara Bruskland, Carla Buchanan, Gary ' Brickley, Susan Brooks, Raney Mark Brown, Susy Cindy Cooke, What a profile' Bussard, Jana Carolus, Jeffrey w V' ' 'emi ii - ii Carlson Steve Cooke Cindy Coudare Danise Oh, give me a home where the buffalo roam. , sang Paul Leonard and Doug Graesser. , W embarked on the second Buehler, Daniel Bueing, Kurt Bumgarner, Butler, Patrick Butterfield, Peter Christine Buttle, Chris Burleson, Jonathon Burn, Linda Byerley, Cynthia Cain, Shawn Carter, Kirsten Carter, Mary Causey, Timothy Chriest, Spencer Clark, Denise Corbin, John i ,I N Crawford, Brenda Crawford, Grant Cree, Michelle Criss, Deana Cox, Patricia A , . Craig, Glen Crapser, Marilyn Croydon, Carol Curry, Rise eg of thelr hlgh school journey Irymple, Lisa Davidson, Melanie nn, Lukas Denney, John ff Davis, Jerome Dazey, Anna Decker, Yvonne DelRosario, Sydne5 f 1 DeMartini, Brenda Diamond, John 0 0 0 7 0 N XE I r mx: f K is 1 Da De 'ri B N i xlfll X Dobbins, Fred Donnelly, Mike Draper, Deane Eickhoff, Laura 5, Evans, Brian Dobbins, John Doud, Jamie Dye, Cynthia Elvidge, Janice Nw , ' w A M' , .3 .' . 1- Doerilein, Phillip It's still alive! Ross Londerville found out. D0U91aS.SfaCy Erdmann, John Errnerl, Christopher Earp, Daniel Q51 ., ,.g.: 1 Through LIS History, :YN 1.- Evers, Steven Fairchild, Todd Farrar, Kristin Fassel, Christopher Fenstad, Krista Fisk, Deborah Fisk, Ron Fitzgerald, Patricia fw- ,av ,0- frm' 2 s H' Robin Schaeperkoetter grinned and bared her 'German-made' teeth. cms Gwen. Stacy Gunnels, Dan ics Pl . . ,ggi Guy, Paul Foley, Susan Fonts, Linda Gagnon, Jeanine Galt, Molly 12.3 4.-1' 5 S Giesar, Jon Graesser, Douglas Gibson, Shelly Goll, Chris llnah. lhmii-I lliill, lou lluiiili-I, Me y Hardelsman, Jo Hanley, Gil iiirnwi, MAH-I llardinq, sir.-me Harris Mir W Ellen SATS, they endured, brightened ' I i Q' 'Q 'Vx 4:1 :xi ' fl Tris-4 I f Hartig, Teresa Herrick, Doug Hartley, Dawn Hershberger, William 17-y A i vc' Hinkle John Holman Kurt Hooten Bradley Hofmann, Karl Holzknecht, Mark Howard, Elisha XR k X Hubbard, Camille Howell, Mike Humphrey, Donel Hunt, Karen Hatch, Kara ff. C7 kt , , X X I Jamie Straga Chuckled at MacBeth. x i Hurley, Scott Hutchings, Susie Huus, David Irvin, Mary Kay Hayrynen, Richard Heard, Margaret Helgeland, Linda HEHGEYSOFI. Chris Hem, Dena Hightower, Shari Hollowell. Cary Homman, Brian Jessup, Cori Johnson, Robert Karakash, Gary by a victory at Homecoming Q. Irvine, Dave Jackson, Steven 07111. Q Jayne, Kayleen Jayne, Kirk Jennings, Mark i in V L Steve Zappone: zapp-two, zapp-three. . . Kemp, Becky Kincaid, Regina Kitchener, David X ' iM5??:,.3., N x y Hr' XX 1 , If ' , 4- - WEL 494 Johnson, Jack Jonassen, Kari .400- Kleven, Paul Knutson, Randy Karvonen. Gabriel Keen. Karhleen Kraft, Craig Kuiken, Sandra Keene, Ellen Keny- Suzanne Koughan, Elizabeth K0UQn5n- Mafgafe LaPine, Dave Lamb, Namly cl a successful Junior Prom Lang, Jeffery Lanterman, Barbara Laugen, James Law, Stephani Lehlinen, Carole Leonard, Paul Ligrnno, Shelly Lindblom, Mark S. fa ,R 4-... 'Q' K K ., 9- W' A. 2 Y i -eg 'Xa X Q, A P' raw Ox . R' h a lin: Heidi Roecks eyed her lunch tray: did something move? Sheila Q..--1 K hex f n, Carolyn McDonald, Scott McGovern, Theresa McGuire, Paul Mclgay, Mark .X d fi -4 .X , Raymond Lindsey, Robin Lindville, Troy Linzy, Warren Logue, Cindy Londerville, Ross Longfellow, Tammy Loukusa, Mary Kim Lowman, Anna Lu, Nguyen Lydersen, Julie Malletle, Ron Mancini, Kelly Mannon, Douglas Marshall, Mary Massey, Wanda Mc Broom, Simone and the realization :mtv . nw., Mecham, Tracy Miller, Stacey Mollekev, Stacey . i K 4 l I , Moore, Ronald Murdock, Brian M s , A, - Nelson, Alan Nicholas, Sean . ,K Meyers, Brend Mills, Lauren Monahan, Pau X X l Morgan, Angel Murray, Thomas Nelson, Nicholson, x Noahr, Russel Olson, Shelli O'BoyIe, Peggy Orr, Dennis ji x Paynier, Carolyn Penhallurick, Cynthia Sheryl Christy ,fl Peterson, Joey Peterson, Peggy swf Y' William Pfalzer, Joanne Robert Priestman, Paul f just how much fun it was. . . ' e 1 6 X 7 2 X. ,X O'Neill Gwendolyn Ostlund, Valerie .mx Pederson, Bradford Peterson, Eric ll 1 5 Petrin, Rick Phillippe, Brian Pyle, Valerie -,H x so i 1 x A A - Ax Olsen' Leanne Olsen, Nels Olson, David Olson, Kevin Olson, Linda Packard, Wanda Padgett, David Pairsh, Debbie Palazzo, Thomas Palmer, Peggy l :P fo What? You're doubting my school spirit? challenged .1-.. it 1 l Pinon, Hector Plotner, Debby Poole, Julia 5 e an appalled Ann Bannister to pick on . . Qs, f , 1 i FN ' r i f ' e Renard. Thomas Reasy, Renee Redmon, Jeff Reeves, Brad Remily, Randall Renick, Terrance Rermey, Gerald Reynolds, Dave Rhode, Lawrence Ridilla, Chad Ridley, Jeffrey Riley, Kathleen Renn, Kirk Roberts, Oeanne Roberts, Loree Russell, Dawn Sanchez, Brenda Roecks, Heidi Russell, Larry xg. Roush, Karie Sage, Julle This dishrag passes the 'soft test'! mused Joe Wockner. j . f i l 1' , rl W l ,V Z . i I r 'X -5 Z- r as , W Schanl, Beverly Schaeperkoetter, Schnell, Julie Schnitzler, Vernena Schosboek, Duane Schroeder, Marlow Sando, Slephen Satterfield, 23 nz.. -.D N R0bYn Sawka, Ann Saylor, Kyle Schultz, Robin Schumacher, Jennifer Sophomores! As the year progressed, Scott, James Shannon. Jenny X Shope-. Denise Slnklvs. Todd -nf Nur 1' f x P' X .N Sealman. Cynthia Sebranke. Brad Sebring. Alan SEQVQSS- Chfl5 Selby. Chfl5f0Dh9Y Ll if fm we-'v Snot! Kris Shannon John Shrark. Kimberly Srnunons, Karnna r t to . N ,ln M - ig '-in W 4 eff fs i .w fa fkfubnnuifl - Kristi Carter posed for another toothpaste advertisement. Self. James Sharp. Tracy Shuck. Laura Sites. Beverly 6 sa.. Smith. Mxchelle Stedman. Troy Sturholm. Susan Smith, Robert SN-ffes. John Sturm. Gary Smith. Thomas Solrnsky. John Stewart. Tram Stoddard. Ronda it Sonne. Bull Straga, Jamie X 5- Soverel. Chnstrne Sprrnger. Todd Stringer. Micheal Slumm, Deborah A Stamk. Joseph they grew in knowledge, Thomas, Michael Thompson, Eric Sweeney, Ben A Tacke, Michael Thompson, Tracy Thorne, Michael What a time for choir practice! thought Dianna Eastman and Mary Kay lrvin. 0 o 1 ,kv Ht. A ' Vanderbeck, Lisa Vanderwel, Paul Vandling, Robert Vanunen, Tammie Vezzetti, Deanna Talbott, Inga Thorson, Tye Taylor, Bonnie Tompkins, Shannon Tripple, Lisa Turner, Stacey Trueblood, Lisa Tuttle, William VanBuren, Eric VanDvke, Alan Wadsworth, Keith Walden, Jeffery l Wallace, Kenneth Walsh, Debbie Walters, Suzanne individuality, stature and maturity. , MQ .A he KL K' V ,, 1 ' ' T i Af! .1 ' - 44-4 warren, Jodie Warrick, Eve wesi, Brian Westendorf. Todd Williams, Kerry Williams, Kristine Wilson, Kevin Wilson, Kurtis X X . Wolff, Lanny Wolman, John Wright, Theresa Yamada, Mark Vounghusband, Zahajko, Paul Robert Webb, Wendelle Weeks, William Welch, Joseph Wenner, Gary John Corbin paid for playing football. Anderson, Kelly Ansel, Dolores Armstrong, David Atkinson, Mark Bejvl, John Buchholz, Marcie Cuda, Jackie DaGinnus, Nicole DeBois, Charles Dickson, Robert Eisert, Theresa Erickson, Ron Finnell, Tracy Greathouse, Russell Gross, Cherryl Hampton, Eric Not Pictured: Hoialmen, Vincent Holey, Don Korn, Warren Larson, Vincent Lewis, J Eric Lu Kguyen, Tich Martin, Mark McNeven, Sheila Miller, Bruce Monnie, Suzanne Myers, Hugh Noel, Leo Ondrasik, Alice Peffer, Mark Penny, Linda Peterson, Michaela Raney, Sandra Richardson, Bert Satterfield, Erin Schroeder, John Sinkunas, Betty Smith, Debby Smith, Elliot Sorensen, Paul Llren, Nicholas Vigil, Mike Welch, Eric Wells, Teresa Wheeler, Duane Woolsey, Kirk Sophomores gained new outlook . . . sJ1ns 'f'j A 1 51 41 Sophomore Homecoming Window Activity Director Katie Dent rw- President Tod Nielson lst V-P Greg Munn www r l l Secretary-Treasurer Tess Merza Sophomore Officers: Back rowg Morell, Nielson, Munn Front rowg Douglas, Merza, Dent. 1 Barnett, Shelly Basta, Trayce Beachler, Stacy Though suffering laik -.Q Abad,Daniel Bagnall, Daniel Adams, Rick Bailey, Sandra i..1.-...n Adamski, Jennifer Allingham, Glen Anglin, Denise Baker, Ward Baldwin, Angela Bapst, Patricia : t . . .and the swimming pool is upstairs. explained Michele Howard to Lisa Martinez. Becker, Stacy Beckman, Andrew N ' X qs '13 Behrens, Chris Beloit, Jeffery BUQUSOW Brian Bergloff, Trina Bennett, Brian Berry, Robert I li Atwood, Eileen Barcenilla, Rachelle Barrow, Catherine Bane, Cherie Beachy, Joseph Benrud. James Berg, Deborah Belts, Jonathan Birchman, William from sophomoric fibrosis symptoms ' Boone, Jeff Oh no' Here comes the football team' winced Jenny Vanderbeck Y in Calkuns Sandra Callahan, Kevin Campbell Kaelyn Cannnng Davxd Chapman Kellie Christensen, Johnna Chnstlanson Mark Clark Anna the Class Clafkv Slelmen Clogsfonv Clough, Kim Coleman, Todd Colgrove, Stephen Christopher Q, Cook Kristine Corbin, Wendy Coryell, Steven Not a fire alarm now! exclaimed Doug Barker and Sue Lovas --:r li If -, Crabb, Melissa Craft, Peter Craig, Teresa ' K 1,- 1' K' Pl . N L . Cree, Brett Crow, William Cubbage. William Dalgardno, Glen Daniels, Joseph Davari, Micheal Cowin, Michael Cuff, Kelly Davis, Jacqueline Day, Brian ti.,-K Cooper, Bonnie Cornett, Steven Cosgrove, Kirsten , H we , . Cowles, Lora Cutrell, Teresa Davis, John Day, Patrick of '83 showed enthusiasm, spirit, 5 x Y Deboer, Donald Donovan, Ronald Peter Wayne Draney, David Durrant, Roger Draper, Tina Duzan, Jonathan -'mln .1 Lauren William Enyeart, Christopher Escobar, Mike ,,,-Q Evers, Anita Exe, Teresa Espe, Cathy Eubank, Matthew What goes up must come down, discovered Tod Nielson. Dent, Katie Derieg, Patrick Desaric, Noel Dixon, Danny Dobrovolny. Heidi Doherty Shannon Dorstad, Deborah Dorton, Deborah Dost, Patricia Doty, Phillip Douglas, Taiya Dowd Brian Drozdbwski, Carrie Dye, Jeff Erickson, Jon J. 1 . -wi Lv' ei iF7l 419 in r 1, ' 5 A ' J' - ' il win Good, David Frisk, James Gessell, Micheal Featherston, Mark Ferneau, Elizabeth Gowers, Todd Graham, Tami Gibson, Michele Gilstrap, Richard Grant, David Green, Debra Tom Prata discovered school could help him climb to new heights, alt Ferrante, Annette Givens. Alex Greenlee, Donna Gross, Julie Hansen, Phillip Harris, Stephen Hermans. Janeen in J xi IA ,I 1 56' X ' ' 1 A xy ,lf l sul I Fisk, Tina Gleave, Curtis Griffen, David Finn. Shawn Gleadle, Christine Gregg, Lee ,., 52? Q37 .. p Guess, Jeffrey Hanson, Rory Hayes. Robin Gustafson, Terry Hardenbrook, David Halen, John j, Hertel, Marlene HEFIOQV Sian Higham, Linds and a willingness to fit in. . .to belong 51-Y 4' ... xi William Hinkle, Gina Hinojosa, Rod Hodgson, Ronald Hoffman, Michael Hogan, Kevin Hogan. Wendi! HOIFYIGS. James trom, Belinda Honold, Jeanette Horton, Gregory Hosea, Mikey Hove, Jody Howard, Leah Howard. Michele Hubbard, Todd Huff, Jeri Hundley, Scot! Hurwit. Dena Let it be my pep number, concentrated Anita Evers. CS- ,, ,-'-- , lsaksen, Lisa Jacobson, Stephanie Sebastian lnghram, Bruce lnghram, David Insull, Christopher David Jasna, Vanessa Jay, Melinda Jayne, Kamie '8 The Sophomores v 1. 'L f sr: Jeney. Christine Jensen. Susan Jewett, Todd Johnsen, Lori Johnson, Cheryl Johnson. Leann Johnson. Sondra Johnson. Wendy Jones. Markum Jorn. Michelle F ERA was OK with Renae Henrickson, but Spencer Chriest was in doubt. Kotschever, Darren Kriss. Heidi Krueger. Katrina LaFIeur, Daniel La Grange. Andre Lamb, Darcie W. , Q Kantor. Susan Kelly. Klndra Kitchener. Harold Kallinen. Jeffrey Kelly. Bobby Kishline. Michael Kuhr. Karen Kukay. Richard Lambert. Dawn Lamoureux, Kenn- 43 ll x 1 i N Johnson. Christy Judd. Peggy Kaul. Kimberly Kemp. Darcie Kittie. Wade X xi' Kummerfeldt. Jerome Laner, Darshanna Larson. Me-lam: larson. Lisa discovered new status at BHS Lathrop. Tyrone LaTorra. Ruth Lawrence. Jenna Leopold, Tanya Lindell, Steve Linderman. Jennifer Lawrie, Simon Leary, Leanne Lindsay. John Lit. Sharon Maley. Robert Chris Behrens was suspended in animation. W i i i Mangim, Deborah Mannick. Brady Manson. Thomas Mafllftel- LISB x, or . V is ,SX-1. Leighty, Carolyn Lengacher. Leisa Locker. Todd Loken. Darren Lee. Helen Little. Michael X3 2 it Longan. Margaret Longfellow, Tarn Lovas. Susan Ludwig. Janie Luft, John Mack. Karen Magill. Lori Magruder. Russell Main. Steven The status of 'Ei' Mattson, Carol McLaIIen, Janice Meyers, Beckey f , 4 in E 'Q ' 5 .. i y s , . Mayhew, Scott McCann, James McCann, Robert McClanahan, Sandra MCCluskey Robin McLean, Donald McWhorter, Dawn Mecham, Stacy Mentzer, Pamela Merz Lisa Miller, Darryl Miller, Kathleen Miller, Kimberly Miller, Lisa Mlssler Natasha Munn, Gregory Murry, Patricia Muszynski, Richard Neil, Darrin if Ruth LaTorra took advantage of the coach s absence 2-,Q , La, - -as 1 'frvf 4 '55 Nelson, David w being 'Cougarf finally, as well ' Nelson, Paqficia Nerby, Timothy Nettleton, Audrey Neuman, David Newsom, Scott 94'-we- 3 l Tere se Exe plotted a special taste treat. -JBA Paulson' Rebecca Payne, Tracy Pease, Tracy Pedersen, Erik pellen' Sgephen Penoyer, Gregory Perin, Robert Perrigo, Greg Nielsen, Thomas Noel, Patrick Nohr. Steven In' .... , , IWW -.1 V , x, M, ,V S K, ,. , I l Y Nolan, Matt O'NeaI, Sean O'Shea, Colleen O'Berg, William Ogilvie, Tamara Ohm, Jong Ostling, Kyle Ouimet, Jeffrey Owens, Kevin ,M 9 Paige Kimberly Paterniti Joseph Paton Mark ' rw iff, Peep, David as, unfortunately 15 . PCYVYY Denise PQIBFSOH. RONBM P6UlCk, Karen Petritz, Joe Petterson, Karlyn Pfau, Kathleen Pirollo, Michael Plough, Christine Powers, Jenna Praia, Th0m2lS Price, Jill Proper. Ronald Punlon, Krista Pyle, Laurie Ranard, Jerry Rebolledo, Andre Reinders, Gregory Reitz, Renee Renn, Joseph Riddila, Corrie Riley, Kimberly Ri'CheY- Jodi Robison- Reber' Rodflguelr James Say one more thing about my horns and I'll charge! warned Katie Dent. Rosenkranz, Dawn Routh, David Rowe, Lori Safgem- Mafgafel Sartin, Jerilyn Saunders, Tina Ruil. Keffy Saltness, Lisa Sayers, Kim Saylor, Schadee, Kari Schwahland e penalties of being a sophomore Q. arm, Rhonda Schwanke, Karen Scott, Gayle Scott, Ken Seaton, Deborah Sebring, Linda Segress, Janis Selby. CMOI fi- N g ,+ L3 W in q ,ll ,an-Q.. y,,..,...,x 7 .352 A it eeee ws? N t Q., . xg, Quit howling! You'll get my dog excited! laughed Janeen Hermans to Renee Reitz. ilff X ge 44:35 N I V Smith, Theresa Soley, Michelle Timothy Slick, Gary Vicki Springer. Aron Stahl, Jack Standish, Gary Stanik, Stephen Oliver Stephens, Sheryl Stevens, David Stone, Emily Stowe, Taryn Smith, Cooper 'N Southerland, Rebecca Steele, Greg Self, David Shaner, Paul Shaw, John Shell, Lisa Siefert, Robert Sipe, Steven Soverel, Gregory Sprickler, Kathleen '8 The Sophs mad lf. i Slumm, Lgah Straga, Dirk Strandrud, Paul Strash, Nina Slrin r, John Stubs'oen Erin 90 l , Sullivan, Erin Sullivan, Kimberlei Sullivan, Maureen Summers, Lisa Superfisky, Joseph i - Sweitenam, Connie fiwift, Michael Tallman, Deloris Thomas, Cynthia Thornton, William Thorson, Merrick x Tilley, Eileen .ill L--uf Tegman, Laura Temple, Arlene Teter, Lewis Thayer, Gregory 'xl rv Tobin, Douglas Toon, Brian Tweton, Rebecca Ueland, Kim Bill Erickson kept his hopes alive for one more score, Trefault, Gaston Uptain, James Uplain, Scott heir own identity, and space at ,iii in L 4 .K .V 5,,,f5,s A Van deWouwer, Gary Walden, Cheryl N13 3 . :K 3 ,. ,aj Wallgren, Erik Walton, David Weatherly, Winifred Willman, Lisa i Wright, Jesse Vanderbeck. Jennifer Vanderhyde, Patty VanWyk, Tami Vogt, Rick Vyvial, Alena VanDyke, Julie Wall. Tanya 4:13 l'd I ike to thank my mother, my father . . . for making all this possible, Warner, Michelle offered Krista Punton. Wallis, Annette Weeks, Donna Wegener, Cindy Wilson, Tom Wojak, Christina Wyllys, Lisa Young, Karen it Weidenheimer, Allan Wolf, Jeffrey Zakavec, Robert rj, 'K-.K Q West, Michael Wheeler, Leanne Williams, Gerald Not Pictured Allan, Dona Augustinson, David Allan, Joe Barker, M Douglas Boite, Gregory Brownfield, September Brzozowski, Richard Carlson, Dareen Croydon, Holly Dardeen, Harold Davis, Dawn Ditullio, Michael Doring. Christopher Elgaen, Terry Escamilla, Lisa Field, Robin Gamache, Lisa Glover, Juli Glover, Jon Gorgas, Daniel Hamilton, Jeff Hansen, Phillip Hawker, Cynthia Henrickson, Richard Hermans, Kelly Jo Jennings, Patrick Jensen, Mark Kennison, Timothy Kupfer, Bryan Lewis, Jeff Martin, Lee McDonald, Johanna McKee, Susan Minnick, Brent Molter, Heidi Perry, Denise Pulawa, Susana Rackeweg, Todd Scace, Kelley Schindler, Lisa Schoolcraft, Gary Schweske, Eric Scott, Michelle Shaw, Leonard Shim, Joseph Shiner, James Sisavat, Boone Stout, Phillip Tea, Hysreng Telquist, Lavelle Vangemert, Hohn Wassj, Andrew Weikle, Arthur White, Craig Wilcox, Keith v, '94-2' Facult ,i GllAPHll llllllllll t lllmlll. s allflililuggnuie Faculty aids re-accreditation Bothell High's recent re-accrediting process was an evaluation, seeking to encourage and reinforce good practices, andto changethosethatareineHecUve The basic purpose of this evaluation is to strengthen school programs. Teachers and administrators from outside the local district studied all aspects of our school, and then reported specific recommendations for improvement. This entire accrediting system helped strengthen Bothell High, and will determine future direction that the school should take. l. 7:20 a.m. Staff meeting. 2. Counselors Moscrip, Wartes Hol land, Harkonen. 3. VP Haynes, Principal Cohen, 4 Kollar 5 Matalon - Munro. FRANCE Administrator 1 U, ,-' L V 1 K ' .M 1, it ff ,V V X T wg 2 4' 1 , . ' N I a X .... 5' A A 4 Lee Blakely ' Frank Love Lee Maxwell Ted Johns Q ., ? . ix Q 2. uomawlui-mana-QS!-if D I ., I o A D A ceremonial handshake signalled the transfer of administrative heat from Mr. Blakely to Dr. Love. Right: Dr. Cohen and Mr. Haynes, dressed right for the times, checked out the Old Cafe scenes. The art of looking beyond has its roots based in the present. The ability to be sensitive and understanding of what goes on around you today has importance and meaning for how well you plan and manage in the future. Know who you are, where you want to be, and how to get there, as well as knowing others, their needs, goals, and interests. ln so doing, you'll have a greater perspective of life: one in which the potential for harmony can exist within yourself and in the world you live. Al Cohen Principal, Bothell High Robert Wise 4.- Q, Al Cohen layed musical chairs Faculty s' ll as .. gilt if - A ini. we ,K ll'-f f ' . ' Ay-.1k'4,fii.i A wqwsisst 1 ' 1 17. ' I -1 .. r . W sni- - 1 ' . t on Rosemary McAuliffe Janet Nelson Dick Ramsey I I Al Haynes Lois Hopkins Ron Wayman .fits- l- 'f7-mgwm L 'Q' 1 Qtigifis ti s Q is ' , K . .. 1 Hi- ,145.,,gi.,i,,.,,,,,yg5,,,'f,f,,..5lf, , .im fi ffgbsm i- 1 W 19 ' rg JS. -Q . g fi f 'a f eififffis- I fig, iw: -' r 'X . ' 'I'f'ff3555lflfftiifiiffl!il555f1'-ff-if ' 'itf .Q'-A . - 1.. fa 5-its ' -X L -we 22? tw- W.-:au : C s .SVN .JSA 1. 'ii: E.,g- .f .'.s-551.1 l Dr. Cohen looked beyond the soles of his boots. Both district and BHS administration had major changes in the highest office. Dr. Al Cohen, former Woodin Elementary principal, replaced Larry Peterson, who was on leave. On the District level, Lee Blakely resigned his superintendency after 25 years in Northshore education, the last six as super. Dr. Frank Love, assistant superintendent in charge of curriculum, took over the post on interim contract from November 1 to June 30. The year was spent interviewing applicants for the permanent assignment. Tranquility on the faculty-administration front was assured by the teachers agreeing to a two-year extension of their contract. Signed in early October, it covers the 1981-1983 school years. Tom Carter assumed NSEA presidency, and Joanne Dunn returned to Bothell High class rooms. The major assignment for both administrators and faculty this year was the self-evaluation in preparation for Bothell High's reaccreditation review-the first since 1946. The school was targeted all spring by visiting dignitaries studying everything from textbooks to truancy rates: from curricula to class sizes. COHEN, AL: Seattle, Franklin High. BHS l. BA, MEd, U of Wg EdD, Seattle U. Skiing, HAYNES, AL: Seattle, Bothell High. BHS 2. BA, Eng, WSU: MEd, Admin., U of W. Breakfast, sports, reading. HOPKINS, LOIS: Bellingham, Ferndale High. BHS 6. BS OSU, MS, U of W: 2ndary Admin, WWU. Sailing, reading, running. WAYMAN, RON: Seattle: Cleveland High. BHS 16. BS, Ed., WSU. XC: Baseball head coachg Football ass't coach. Fishing, handball, water skiing. Specialize MaryEllen Green Marianne Gregersen Katie Holland Joanne Harkonen ig it Xb t. gy E R 'i At the end of the day Nurse LaTorra was left without a leg to stand on, l l , ,N.. -......., ,,,,. r l .W ' 5 l 2 3 3 ? No, that's not pornographic! Library users were really bookin'. 3. l ple guided students Faculty fif i 7 1 N . cfflfiis will Lois LaTorra Claire Moscrip Jon Wartes Guidance An ever-patient counseling team guided all students through every aspect of academic life and encouraged them to reach out and prepare for the future. Joanne Harkonen, career guidance counselor, and Claire Moscrip, Senior adviser, worked intensely to make seniors fully aware of opportunities offered to them. Junior and Sophomore Counselors Jon Wartes and Katie Holland directed the underclasses towards future goals. Nurse With the new state law requiring up-to-date immunizations for all grade levels, Nurse Lois LaTorra was faced with the difficult task of obtaining and organizing 1,482 properly filled- out immunization forms. Needless to say, she survived this feat while successfully rendering aid to those in need. Library Marianne Gregersen and MaryEllen Green, Bothell High's industrious librarians, kept the library running smoothly and in perfect order through their impeccable standards. They were assisted by Ingrid Weigand during 4th period. GREGERSEN, MARIANNE-Tacoma, WA, Stadium high. BHS l2. BA-Ed PLLI, MLS UfW. Librarian, XC: Soph Class adviserg Accreditation Steering Comm. Reading, natural- ly, and cats. GREEN, MARYELLEN-Sioux City, IA, Heelan high. BHS 10. BA Briar Cliff Coll, MLS UfM. Librarian, Audio Visual. People, reading, backpacking, outdoor sports. HARKONEN, JOANNE-Mt. Vernon, WA, Kelso high. BHS 2. BA Sociology S WSU, Grad work in counseling LlfW, SPU. Ass't Senior Counselor. HOLLAND, KATIE-Seattle, WAg Roosevelt high. BHS 4. BA LIjWg M-Ed Worcester State. Soph Counselor. XC: Tennis, Tennis, swimming, jogging. LA TORRA, LOIS-Blue Island, IL, Community high. BHS 4. School Nurse RN Northwestern Ll. Traveling, reading, hiking, biking, sewing, cooking, and eating! MOSCRIP, CLAIRE-Kennydaleg Bellevue high. BHS ll. BA LlfW SPLI, WWLI, CWLlg San Jose State. Senior Counselor. Golf, skiing, gardening. WARTES, JON-Spokane, WAg Shoreline high. BA-Ed Math, MA-Ed Counseling WWU. Junior Counselor. XC: Testing, Research Comm. Search and Rescue. Art captured eyes, hil Bernie Ackerman Judd Aetzel Jerry Baldwin Dennis Behrens NW Elflill ' Above-Oliver Stein, Mr. Kollar, Sheri Walton, and Leanne Leary held Tshirt-painting parties. Below-Mr. Behrens tuned his A-string. 'fs 3 Tlusic captured ears. 1 Paul Dahlquist Joan Fennell AI Kollar The Choir sang circles around Mr. Behrens. Mr. Dahlquist let his alter ego show. Art Art classes gave students the chance to dis- cover new talents or develop ones previously acquired. They were able to extend their visions into a wide range of arts and crafts, from batik to quilting, from design through photography, graphics and all levels of painting. Paul Dahlquist experimented in spring with a class titled Art Survey. lt explored the roots of art from all aspects including architecture, city planning, commercial art, performing arts and fine arts. Music Music students enriched audiences as well as their own education through lab-teaching meth- ods. Making up an important segment of the student body, the vocal groups QArions, Cham- ber and Concert Choirsj were under the direc- tion of Dennis Behrens. String Orchestra, Jazz Ensemble and Symphonic Band were under the auspices of Judd Aetzel. Bernie Ackerman over- saw both Symphonic Wind Ensemble and all district music activities. Mr. Ackerman and Mr. Aetzel shared duties on Marching Band and win- ter quarter's Pep Bands. ACKERMAN, BERNIE-Cle Elum WA, Cle Elum high. BHS 25. BA-Music WSU, MA-Music WSU, Doctoral work UIN. Marching Band, Symphonic Wind Ensemble. XC: Distric Music Coord, Instrumental music, Gardening, landscap- ing, mechanics, concerts, athletic events. AETZEL, JUDD-Olympia, Olympia high. BHS ll, BA, MA WSLI. Jazz S Symphonic Band, Orchestra, Jazz Lab, Inst Tech. XC: Elem Music, Pep bands, concerts. Boating, electronics, auto repair, hi fi. BALDWIN, JERRY-Winlock WA, Shasta high, Redding, CA BHS ll. AA Shasta College, BA Chico State CA, MAT UfW. Ceramics, Batik, Jewelry. Camping, hiking. BEHRENS, DENNIS-Chehalis, Chehalis high. BHS 20. BA, MA LlfW, Florida State U Fellowship. Chamber Choir, Concert Choir, Arion Singers, Guitar, Music Theory. Car- pentry, electrical. DAHLQUIST, PALIL-Teaneck NJ, University high, Eugene OR. BHS 9. BS Uf Oregon, MFA LlfW. Photography, Drawing, Arts Survey. XC: Sets for Christmas Concert S Spring Night Club. Detention. Exhibiting artist. FENNELL, JOAN-Tacoma, Ellensburg high. BHS 17. BA- Ed CWU, LlfW. Speech, English, Graphics, XC: Gradu- ation. KOLLAR, ALLAN-Tacoma, Franklin Pierce high. BHS l0. BFA PLU, MFA LljW. Drawing, Painting, Acrylic painting, Watercolor, Design fArt Historyj. XC: Art displays, BHS foyer, Community S state participation. i ,Jr bdlntiiifilli i f' . 15' 15 f Q!! if U' -ii , ,s - . elif . N, Q , 1 Aa, ' 5 v 1 3? X f- ff - uction to real world. Robert Leifer Gaye Marklund Richard Mitchell Dave Nyland Debbie Nyland Pete Self Bob Leifer cited chapter and verse while Gophotogs Rebolledo and Muszynski arrived late to services. . , ,k,::L ,. ,,,,,. we.f:g,: 'rl f.Q:fzHQj fQ 1 W, :bf-ifis?ff.i'?ix.i'-1 , 431--:Q - Ziff: .. N, a.ee -t wa??5Ls.f-may S2355 Ns.: f me V J ,.t.., ,, K, . 5-.sf - PDE,--f.a!:3'.lf?:f-fx. ' . rs . ,tr,. Q: . . 3:95:32 - v K V. .,.. ,..EH.tg,,' ' . .ur .t ,,4. .1,., 4, g . :ff- -Q Faculty The Occupational Education departments at Bothell High School started many students in careers, business, or industry through their diversive program. Despite their low-key appearence, the Occup-Ed teachers made distinct impressions on their students, preparing them for the world outside of Bothell High School. A marriage within the departments took place over the summer as Dave Nyland of Industrial Tech exchanged vows with Debbie Van Scyoc of Business Ed. pg 179 BRADFORD, ROBERT-Everett: Springfield high, OR. BHS 12. BA, UW. Arch 5 Eng Drafting: Blueprint Rdg: Commer- cial Lettering. XC: Head Coach Boys Track. Outdoor activities, ham radio, wood carving. KOLSTAD, MEL-Bellingham: Ferndale High, BHS 11. BA, MA, WSU, WWLI. Metal Fab: Welding: Mach Shop: Elec- fTech. . XC: Exec Sec'y of WAIA Ass'n. Skiing, boating. LAY, PAT-Arkansas City, KS: Okanogan High. BHS 9. BA, MA, UfW . Co-op Office Ed: Beg Typing: Business Ma- chines. XC: Senior Class Adviser. Reading LEIFER, ROBERT-St John WA: St John High. BHS 15. BA- Ed, EWLI, WWLI, LIXW, , CO State Coll, Mt State Coll. Accounting, XC: ASB Accountant, School store. Sports. MARKLUND, GAYE-Clovis, NM: Ballard High. BHS 2. BA- Bus Ed, LIjW. . Beg S Adv Typing: Recordkeeping. XC: Sunshine Comm: FBLA: Junior Class Adviser. Sailing, gardening, sewing. MITCHELL, RICHARD -Seattle: Kent High. BHS 16. MT Voc Cert, Masters Level, Chrysler Tech, Anaheim CA: Chicago: NY. Auto Shop Sr. Auto. XC: VICA. Music, camping, fishing. NYLAND, DAVE-Seattle: Mt Rainier High. BHS 8. BA-Ed, EWU, WWLI, Masters in progress, WWU. Plastic Tech 1 8 2, Wood Tech 1 S 2. Motorcycle riding, boating, fishing, swimming, travel. NYLAND, DEBBIE-Olympia: North Thurston high. BHS 4. BA-Ed, MA-Ed, WWLI, LlfW. Typing 1, 2 5 3: Recordkeep- ing: Shorthand: Bus Comm: Clerical Off Procedure. SELF, MERLYN PETE -Granola, KS: BHS 2. BA, MS, LljW, WI State. Woods: Mach: Weld: Metal Fab: Sheet S Hot Metals. Soccer, English stuclen Robert Bastasch Ann Currie Eric Welch partook of a typical English class activity spit wad shoot Fl 15 The moons are coming, proclaimed Challenge English class members Chris Ermert, Steve Bauer, Anne Bannister, Joe Bourg, and Joe Peterson. 4 Q. 'S Chris Davis Dave Gay Kathy Harvey Take this! stabbed Kelly Scace. Mr, Nothdurf retaliated with a grin. if ne! xv Laurie Eickhoff and Chuck DeBois 'booked' a fight with Macbeth fAbove and belowj ...Qi ere challenged. Faculty Joanne Hjort John Jacobs Beverley Leonard X x K? X 2-,si . W a Lynn Nothdurft Jill Skog Sandy Slichter Dr. Leonard moonlighted as a hot-dog vendor during Homecoming. The course description pamphlet calls it Challenge English . Some students taking it claimed it was Impossible English . The program is designed to challenge gifted students, and expansion is planned. Whatever the program, on every level, was called, the progressive English system at Bothell High School seemed to benefit all. Publications such as Curiosa , Catamount and Cougar brightened the English horizons, apart from the normal Oedipus , Huck Finn and Julius Caesar. Chris Davis came to the English department at Bothell High School from Anderson School, to replace Mary Kollar for her one-year sabbatical. BASTASCH, ROB-Portland, OR, Jesuit High. BHS 10. BA- Eng, MA-Ed, Seattle U. Eng 10, 11, Basic Eng, Creative Writing, Problems in Lang. XC: Dept. Ch. CURRIE, ANN-Spokane, Reardon high. BHS 12. BS-Eng 8 Home Ec, LIW, WSLI. Eng 10, 11, Child Lit, Sci Fiction. Travel, reading, gardening, theater, family. DAVIS, CHRISTINE-Port Angeles, Nathan Hale high, Seat- tle. BHS l, NS 3. BA-Eng, CWSC. Eng 10, 11, 12, Basic Eng. GAY, DAVID-Tacoma, Federal Way high. BHS 16 CNS 221. BA-Ed, MA-Eng, LlfW, Llflll. English 12, College Eng, Cre- ative Writing, Speech. XC: Distric English Coord, Class Day. Fishing, reading. HARVEY, KATHY-Yakima, Selah high. BHS 9. BA-Ed, CWSC, also LlfW. Eng 11, Alt Eng 12, Speech, TV Writing. XC: Senior Class Advisor, Torch, NSEA VP. HJORT, JOANNE-Carnation, Snohomish high. BHS 11. BA-Drama, UXW, also Everett CC, Connecticut Col, Beg, lnt, Production Drama. XC: Drama Coach. Running, trav- el, travel, 8 travel. JACOBS, JOHN--Seattle, Roosevelt high. BHS 9. NS 13. BA, MA LlfW, Gonzaga. Eng 10, 11, 12, Speech, Pop Novel. Tennis. LEONARD, DR. BEVERLEY-Seattle, Lincoln high. BHS 10. NS 16. BA-Eng, PhD-LA, MEdDev Rdg, LlfW. Eng 10, Chall 6 Alt Eng 11, Pop Novels, Speed Rdg. XC: Curiosa. NOTHDURFT, LYNN-Charles City, lA, Maquoketa high. BHS 14. BA-Eng, LIfW, also Northwestern, UXNE. XC: Boys Tennis coach, sockhops supervisor. Yes. SKOG, JILL-Portland OR, Ingraham high. BHS 10. BA-Eng LljW. Eng 10, 11, Speech, Child Lit, Stitchery. XC: Torch, Senior Adviser, Senior Breakfast. Cats. SLICHTER, SANDY-Grangeville, ID, Central Valley high, Spokane. BHS 2. NS 13. BA-Eng, MEd-Ed Cmul UXW, WSU. Eng 10, Speech, Rdg Adventure 6 Mystery. Mak- ing sandwiches at 'A Deli', gold panning, traveling. Concerns were reflect ,iv O6 ,X N. N v S Mary Aiken Vicky Doores Edith Kilgren Glenda Kimsey Irene Matalon-Munro Above-Mrs. Kimsey explained the facts to Don Davis. Below-District carpenters continued remodeling through the opening days of school. Above-El Profesor Oman guiere ser anonimo de su sombrero. Below horen sie gut zu, sprechen sie nicht nach! urged Frau Weigand. IS home and away. 'ity g Gary Oman Clare Roberts Ingrid Weigand que, bisque, rage! , chanted Mme Dorres. Below, Stan Herzog arbeitet an Deutsch. Faculty Foreign Languages A growing interest in global futures was reflected in the number of students in beginning language classes. Approximately forty percent of the student body studied a foreign language, either French, German, or Spanish. Mrs. Matalon-Munro returned this year after the birth and loss of a son. Home 8 Family Life New Fresh Colorful. These words are used often in describing the Home S Family Living department From late July to late September, rooms underwent extensive remodeling. They are now much more spacious and modern, providing a pleasanter atmosphere. A special afternoon Open House was held in October for parents and friends, to show off their remodeled quarters. Mrs. Lindquist-Aiken is new, replacing Barbara Bruya. DORRES, VICKY-Seattle, West Seattle high. BHS 3. BA French S Spanish, UW. French, Spanish, Convers Span- ish, Modern Dance. XC: HC dance adv. Downhill and cross country skiing, hiking, backpacking, scuba diving. KILGREN, EDITH-Askou, MN, HC Anderson high. BHS I4. BA UfW. Inter Design, Fam Liv, Wise Weight, Gourmet 6 lnterm Foods. XC: .Candy Stripers. Folkdancing, garden- ing, travel. KIMSEY, GLENDA-Sunnyside, WA, Granger high. BHS 7. BS Home Ec Ed UXW 8 WSU. Adv 8 Child Dev, Personal 8 Adv Clothing, lndep Liv, lnter Design, lnter Foods. XC: Faculty Sunshine Comm. Swimming, reading, boating, camping. LINDQUIST-AIKEN, MARY-Yakima, Eisenhower high. BHS l. BA-Ed, CWU. Consumer Ed, Personal Cloth, lndep Liv, Inter 8 Adv Foods. XC: JV Volleyball. Sonics 8 Seahawks games, cooking, sportsviewing, embroidery, fishing, hunt- ing. MATALON-MUNRO, IRENE-Salonika, Greece, Roosevelt high. BHS 8. BA French UfW, Univ of Paris. French 200, 300, 400. Reading, travel, swimming. OMAN, GARY-Seattle, Roosevelt high. BHS l2. BA Span- ish, UfW. Spanish. XC: Dept Ch, Foreign Exchange Stu- dent adv. Sailing, hiking, windsurfing, traveling. ROBERTS, CLARE-Portland, OR, Grand high. BHS IO. BA SPU, Willamette U. Spanish. Reading, hiking, camping. WEIGAND, INGRID -Germany, Burlington high VT. BHS 12. BA UjW. German. Camping, canoeing, reading, mu- sic, gardening. Math and physical education correlat 'H I if V' fi ol W, 45 7, 4 Ron Beckstrom Melra Bohnen Ron Church Beverly Culpepper Maxwell Jacobs v'I J' if f L Q 'E xy fe rv . - N , 1 H . , ,,l.,,r . Vw ff - N iff' ,zg.j,!,g,.5 'ff - Above, l know what Atlas felt like, exclaimed Tom Wilson. Below, it was another dog-gone day for Leanne Buckley. 410014 Rod, Did you hear the one about the Sophomore? joked Mark Crabb, above. Below Capt. Calc. displayed the book that contains the power. xl. Se heory and application. vm I W . f P -s 42 W. - . 4 Al Lutz Bob Morris Doug Sanford X - a Rod Schaaf Jim Sullivan Yonni Velasco I just love close shaves, Mr. Church told Jackie Heins - s2rss Jf- , I1 ff' A Physical Education Nobody wears PE clothes to Math class and nobody takes hisfher slide rule, calculator or pencil for Flag Football fSoccer, 3rd period. Although the two classes are related, they don't really mix. Physical Education offered a wide variety of activities from Modern Dance to Weightlifting. Some of the classes caused strained muscles and promoted anti-perspiration products. Weightlifting is a heavy subject, gasped one student. Mathematics Math also stretched students' abilities to the limit, with students pondering over homework. Math teachers covered all the angles of problems a lot of students had. So they factored out the problems, interpolated the results and derived their solutions. BECKSTROM, RON-Seattle: Bothell S Roosevelt highs. BHS I6. BA, WWU: MA UfGeorgia. Math Fund, Geometry, Alg lIfTrig, Math Anal. Children and family, the San Juans. BOHNEN, MELRA-Norwood, MN: Norwood high. BHS 24. BS Winona SU: MS WSU. Physical Ed Classes. XC: Bowl- ing fboys S girlsjg Senior class adviser. Hiking, travel, camping. CHURCH, RON-Springfield MO, Bothell High. BHS ll. BA WWU Computer, Refresher Math, Alg llfTrigg Alg I. XC: JV Basketball: Seniors' slide show. Backpacking, soccer, cross country skiiing, photography. CULPEPPER, BEVERLY-Portland: Broadway high, Seattle. BHS 20. BA UfW. Geometry, Alg IIfTrig, Math Anal. XC: Homecoming Royalty, Soph class advisor: Nightclub wait- ressesg Northline Secondary Operations CO. JACOBS, MAXWELL-Yankton SD, Gonzaga Prep. BHS 8. BA Gonzaga U, EWU Ev UjW. General Math, Soph English. Cooking, tennis, music. LUTZ, AL-Rumaniag Dallas high OR. BHS 9. BA UfW, MS Seattle U. Alg I, Math Anal, Electronics. XC: Homecoming Central, Photography. MORRIS, BOB-Grafton WV: Queen Anne high. BHS 6. BS SPU and UjW. Alg I, Geometry, PE. XC: Varsity Boys basketball. All sports. SANFORD, DOUG-Seattle, Bothell high. BHS 9. BA UXW, MS Seattle U: WWU, CWU, EWU, SPC, OSU. Math Fund, Geometry: AlgfTrig. XCg Junior class advisor, Homecom- ing dance. I am the Calc God! SCHAAF, ROD-Pullman, Bothell high. BHS 4. BA UPS. Physical Ed classes. XC: Ass't Football 8 Wrestling coach. Enjoying Life. SULLIVAN, JIM-Greer ID: Clarkston high. BHS 22. BA WSU, MS UfW. Physical Ed classes. XC: Head coach Gymnastics fBoys and Girlsj Sports. VELASCO, YONNI-Seattle: Shorecrest BHS 2. BA WSU. Physical Ed classes. XC: Volleyball, Girls Track. Water skiiing, National Volleyball. North Creek provided formul Robert Andrews William Belknap Russ Quackenbush Do, re, Na, me, fa, So, la, te, He, do! trilled Mr. Andrews. Wx p it N 1 . J, . . ,,4 . ff , i ' 'xt' ' 31: K Y x - In X f 'K Above: North Creek was a hands-on project for Mr. Belknap, Robin Schaeperkoetter and Mr. Schultz. Below: Mr. Belknap Mr. Schultz reviewed North Creek projectg Theresa Hartig, Schaeperkoetter, Steve Hunsaker, and Gary Brott listened attenl or student growth. Theresa Hartig found a strange object in the North Creek wetlands. Faculty ln addition to the varied curriculum of the science department, the students, with the guidance of Bill Belknap and Cal Schultz, were involved in the North Creek Survey. Resuming the study from last year, the major difference was that this program was more complete. As Mr. Belknap said of the project, lt's a neat opportunity for young people to get out and take part in a worthwhile study which can actually help the environment in which they live. ANDREWS, ROBERT-Ada OK, Tulsa OK Central high. BHS IO. BSAChem Engrg OKfLl. Chemistry, Alt Chem, Basic Chem. XC Gardening, coaching Little League, running. BELKNAP, WlLLlAM-Seattleg Lincoln high. BHS 4+ l l, BA-Ed, LlfWg MST, MTfLl. Biologyflicology. XC: North Creek Survey. Reading, hiking, fishing, energy efficiency, NW Indian art and carving, self-sufficiency. QLIACKENBUSH, RUSS-Chicago, Ballard high, Seattle. BHS 2. BS'Ag, MS-Bio, WSU, LlfW, ORjU, SPU, Seattle Ll, Gonzaga Ll, North Seattle CC, Shoreline CC. Basic Biology, Biology, Botany. XC: Ass't football coach. River rafting, hiking, skiing. SCHLILTZ, CAL-Alpena Mlg Alpena high. BHS IO. BA- Life Sci LlfW, PLLI, WWLI, ACC, BCC, XC: North Creek Survey. Collecting rocks, hiking, reading. STRAND, SALLY-Seattle: Franklin high. BHS 19. BA LljW, MA Seattle Ll. Biology, Adv Biology. XC: Jr class adviser. Skiing: snow, water, cross-country. THUMLERT, JIM-Seattleg Ballard high. BHS 19. BA LlfW, MA Seattle U. Physics. XC: Interact, Dist Science Coord. Sailing, ocean racing navigation, family activities, alla' LUN EMMWIQX M7 WJ Jgnod MMJMWW Clfrw-A QLJJJJL7 ,Wd Circumstances changed perspective .rsh ww- ,ov- ,, ef gli ws at my K ,. i e Charles Baker Steve Cottnair Joanne Dunn Dee Hawkes My fellow Americans, I am not a crook, quoted Mr. Uerling. Right: Ann Furman waited for the media impact to hit, as Jerry Davis and Brian Christiansen watched Mrs, Wallis explain. it rw Y as Q. M-'Q--nnqq Mr. Hedden had that dazed look as he waited for 2:40. in Social Studies area Faculty i Dale Hedden all I Q , X -A ff . 1 f' xfiffff Mike Hill Grace Hofrichter 'X wks.: it Wye. av e ,Q 1 Y . 4 Z 'Y Bill McKennon Ted Uerling Eleanor Wallis Below: Would the real Stephanie Clark please step forward? asked Mr. Cottnair. Almost as dramatic as the change that Mt. St. Helens made in the geography of Washington, were the fundamental changes in the Social Studies department. CPS became an elective, while Washington State History and Economics became required courses for the Seniors. Joanne Dunn returned after serving as NSEA president, and Ron Juzeler was transferred to Special Education. Political highlight of the year was the Fall election. Candidacies for offices from President to state legislators were reviewed and debated in most SS classes throughout the fall. BAKER, CHARLES-Longview WA, Kelso high. BHS 14. BA- ED WWU tSocial Studies, Geography, Earth Sciencel, Government, Outdoor Ed. XC: Track Coach, Senior class advisor. Tennis, hunting, fishing, backpacking. COTTNAIR, STEVE-Eugene OR: St. Francis high Eugene. BHS 13. BA Seattle U. US History, American Minorities. XC: Ass't Baseball, Head Golf coach: Senior class. Bas- ketball officiating, golf, fishing. DUNN, JOANNE-Pekin IL: Pekin high. BHS 12. BA Bradly U., Christian Col, U. of MD, UW. Sociology, US History, NSEA Rep. HAWKES, DEE-Wallace ID: Queen Anne high, Seattle. BHS 8. BS WSU, MS UW. Personal Growth, Personal Moti- vation, Conditioning. XC: Football coach. Writing, hand' ball, business motivation, traveling. HEDDEN, DALE-Auburn WNg Auburn high. BHS 8. BA UW, GRCC. Economics, US History. Wrestling. HILL, MIKE-San Diego CA: Santa Ana high, CA. BHS 6. BA- History, working on MA. Washington State History and Government, Early Man, Dark Ages, Awakening Modern European History. XC: Soph advisor, Honor Society. Cooking, fishing, traveling. HOFRICHTER, GRACE-Spalding NE: Selah high WA. BHS 6. BA, Med-Counsel Guid, UW, Stanford, SeattleU, CWU, Yakima CC. LIS History, Pol Phil, CPS. XC: Senior Ball: Senior class. Working inffor the AAU team my children belong to: outdoor activities, fishing, hiking, swimming, skiing. MCKENNON, W.F. Jr.-Seattle: Snohomish high. BHS 20. BA UW. Econ, Psych. XC: Girls Basketball, Jr. class advi- sor. Athletics, gardening, reading. UERLING, TED-Lincoln NE, Bothell High. BHS 15. BA CWU: UW, Seattle U, Everett CC. US History, XC: Social Studies Department Ch. Boating, fishing, water and snow skiing, Ham radio. WALLIS, ELEANOR-Pocatello ID: East high, Salt Lake City. BHS 19. BA-Journalism and Psychology, UWg also UjUtah, WWU, CWU. Yearbook, Newspaper, Journ. Lab, Psych. XC: Publications, NSEA, WJEA. Handicrafts-knite tingfcrocheting, grandsonsf' lj 'K El. I' l Xlvdl Iv I I6 Wy! it N .. 1 :W ,I F 'iw Iif . W I I it .. , rl t , L' 7 I I 1, I A Ji tl be ,.........--'Os - I Special help for speci John Harmeling Madeline Brophy M . .1 H, ,,.,..,...,-.-Q-U .pr 'fu W W.. K K K I Hmm . . . a 7 letter word that starts with X , pondered Mrs. Wheelock. 'W Ron Juzeler Carole Shaw Gurina Mcllrath A M5519 Mom? . . . a friend of mine wants to talk with you! , murmered Mike Atwood. V3.2 or THE 04, Q , fSl'lQQll ILA Skill. Slllllh Pictures? Now?! , exclaimed Mrs. Mcllrath. Wow! Good job! , commended Mrs, Wheelock, eople was given. Faculty as -'Q' Peggy Fargo Pam Wheelock Judy Anderson I Vigil! i Nl .WJ VIN -1' N411 ...IH fit .. .. i , ' M . .fx,,,,,, .. And 1 f' I they all lived happily ever after! , said Mrs. Fargo to Kristi Roan and Eric Pederson. Below: Twist twice . . , insert . . . turn, crank , concentrated Mr. Juzeler. Bothell High's Special Program consisted of two areas in learning. The Learning Center held small classes where students were taught English, Math, US History and Social Studies, according to the academic areas in which they needed improvement. The Pre-Vocational program, with 30-35 enrolled, allowed students to work up to half- days at jobs for high school credit, which also fproviding training in many areas of workj fulfilled academic requirements in the remaining school time. Each teacher had the assistance of an aide this year, who helped with the teaching and assisted to meet that teacher's needs. ANDERSON, JUDITH-Bothell WA, Bothell high. BHS I. Teacher's Aide, Learning Center. Everett Jr. Coll., WWU Knitting, gardening, painting, boating. BROPHV, MADELINE-Flushing, NY, St. Agnes Academic. BHS I. Edmonds Comm. Coll. Special Ed. Teacher's Aide, Math, Sr. Soc. Studies, Sr. Math. Hiking, bowling, soft- ball, reading, oil painting. FARGO, PEGGY-Seattle, Holy Names high. BHS I. Fort Wright Coll. Spokane, BA History. UW MA Education. Eng. Resource Learning Center. HARMELING, JOHN-Vashon Island, Vashon high. BHS 5. BA Sociology, Education, Soc. St. MA, Spec, Ed. minor, Special Ed.fMath, Sr. Soc. St., Cmu Lab Supervision. XC: Girls and Boys SwimmingfDiving team. Boating, skiing, camping, climbing, woodwork and stained glass. JUZELER, RON-Prosser WA, Prosser high. BHS 8. Two BA UW, SCC, SPC, Seattle U, Western, Central, U of Americas in Mexico City, U of Idaho. Spec. Ed., U.S. Hist., Math, Pre- Voc, class, Work Study supervision. Skiing, sailing, fly fishing. MclLRATH, GURINA-Bowdoin MT, North Kitsap high. PLU, UW BA and MA. BHS I7. Learning Center, English, US Hist. Writing, children, grand-children, traveling. SHAW, CAROL-Santa Maria, CA, Richmond Union high. BHS I. American River Coll., CA. Spec. Ed Aide, Pre Voc, Math, US, Econ, Writing, gardening, crafts, metaphysics, boating, music. WHEELOCK, PAM-Detroit, MI, Franklin high. BHS 2. BA Special Ed., Reading, Writing, Spelling, Language Arts. Sp Ed Ch. Piano, hiking. Faculty I9I with ev-'asses John Hunter Stephani Law alerted the authorities of impending nuclear inva- sion. is Mrs. Kettel checked attendance. X Qw- Wes Larson Joy Sutherland Adaline Good 'v Joyce Gibson took Cheryl PahI's blood pressure. Below, Mrs. Good helped sort out some hard'to-decipher paperwork for Julee Frakes. K x . X r .EQ Ma l i i 'Q-. arlety of programs. ,,f' Nadara Beck Jeanne Erickson Kathleen Gordon 5 'FQ'--X kg it C ooo, . , Sara Kettle Gail Konker Georgina Nelson Mr. Hunter and John Shannon tinkered with Mr. Haynes' car. Q.: Faculty The specialized non-departmental crews prepared students for their lives in the years ahead. Included were Traffic Safety, Carpentry and the ever-expanding Pre-Vocational program. Classroom teaching and on-the-job training were combined to give an excellent teaching method. Wes Larson headed the Carpentry class located at the Anderson campus. He provided guidance in helping future carpenters build mini-barns and a complete house. Pre-Voc and The -Resource Room gave students classroom training and help in job placement. These programs were tailored to students' individual needs, with new teacher aides helping. Traffic Safety narrowed down to John Hunter in the classroom and several instructors in the field. This allowed all-day instruction instead of the previous half-day sharing with lnglemoor. Traffic Safety stressed defensive driving and awareness of driver responsibility. BECK, NADARA - Colorado, Grand Juction High. BHS 4. Business school, l yr Elem Ed, Main office secretary. Tennis, skiing sailing, soccer, bike riding. ERICKSON, JEANNE -Twin Falls lD, Twin Falls High. BHS 10. Peterson Bus School. Library secretary. Hiking, cook- ing, photography, glass, dried weed arrangement. GOOD, ADALINE - Seattle, Roosevelt High. BA-Pnl UfW. BHS 16. Main office head secretary. Square dancing, swimming, family GORDON, KATHLEEN ' Seattle, Holy Angels High. NW Bell Supvr, BHS 5+7. Attendance secretary. My husband and three children, sewing, Crocheting, painting, sports, reading. HUNTER, JOHN - Auburn WA, Cleveland High, BHS 19. BA CWU. Traffic Safety. Insurance Boating, relaxationf' KETTEL, SARA - Seattle, Shoreline High. Auerwalds Bus College. BHS 2. General assignment secretary. Water and snow skiing,singing 'Sweet Adelines'. boating KONKER, GAIL - Seattle, Bothell High. BHS 4. Computer and attendance secretary. Family LARSON, WES - Seattle, Edmonds High. BA Ed UfW Voc Cert, Carpentry, Woods. Anderson 6. Carpentry, Wood Tech. Traveling, restoring antique furniture and cars. NELSON, GEORGINE - Minot ND, Lincoln High, Tacoma. BHS 6-l-3. Counseling secretary. Dancing, singing SUTHERLAND, JOY - Utica NY, Utica Free Academy. BA' Ed, UfW. Anderson 4 Health Careers. Swimming, back- packing, tennis, camping. L . 'Substitute Moms' Cooks fed, They were Bothell High's its as K i . if . .ig,,:,.gs - 'Nw The instruments of a custodial engineer. Day janitors Earl Arnold, head custodian, and Bill Preskitt, assistant Gary Erickson swept the halls after une caring students. Night Janitors: Back row, Hay Sheng Tea, Nathan Lucas, Paul Woods. Front row, Bill Preskitt Stites, Gary Erickson and Fred Connor. r Custodians Cleaned. Bakers Cheryl Husome, Karen Jovag, Laverne Cutrell and Linda Caulkins showed their wares. Cooks: Sandy Neumen, Georgia Turner, Annie Burg, Betty Roggenkamp, Alene Miller and Mary Susich. Below: Mary Susich kept lunch line running smoothly. mxlak While the cooks kept student stomachs perpetually filled with hot food, the custodial engineers cleaned up the mess generated by cooks' generous servings. The lunch program strove to meet with the students' demands and still keep prices as low as possible. Even with federal funds, regular student lunch prices rose to 75 cents: mini-lunch to 65: and faculty to a whopping 51.25. A salad bar proposed by students was under consideration. Custodial engineers kept the refurbished school cleaned to a Added to the noises of cleaning chores was the whir of vacuums that cleaned newly-carpeted rooms. The whole crew kept the blue walls their bluest and the white linoleum-tiled floors to their whitest and shiniest. V' 1 , . is Y' t l Georgia Turner served 'em hot as Mr. Hawkes contemplated choices. fg. sf 'iw V:- 9, KENNARWS COHNER LUG ml Q? zggh sn, A 93 4 x 3 T, +5 -li 'Ei U In S 5 3 9 b Q Lock 45A lg 4: PE? FVOOQ QQ Q N we ia 6' I Q. Ill. L5 1 Q3 S 9 ui 4 75 L gg. 15 X: , 'Q ,Q J F3 Q Q! 45 gg GO ts rj qi Ko LO ' 'T M. :sq 5 si za X MOR 'O 5s ODI LA B06l488l890C B 06'-b88ll90 C .QW DISTRICT Building 42. Kenmore lr. High 43. Canyon Park jr. High i 6. Maywood Hills . Canyon Creek Elem. . Northshore 7. Westzhill 9. Lockwood , Snohomish County 21, Wellington Elem. 8. Woodinville 31. C. O. Sorenson 41. Special Assignment School Crystal Lake 205111 -K1 ng Countyuf N.13. 195th 5 46 Wc.wLl.inv'illc-fDuval.l Rd, Lake Loom N. to F '-f 4 f Srl, W C I-: .lin Cottage: Lal-Qc . ,4 '52, NJ., misol s Xa O. f 20 E ciao -. of 0 .S mv' UO 'TU . South Snohomish . Bothell Sr. High . Inglemoor Sr. High . Woodinville Sr. High ffutmej 48 71 72 73 ,X 197 CARRIAGE REBUILD Keep It Looking Good! 17331 Bothell Way N.E. Bothell Washington 98011 486-3080 CHEMICAL PROOF 19.405 - 144 TH AVENUE NORTHEAST WOODINVILLE WASHINGTON 98072 stan berry s li FLOOR' DE ' Unflnlshed Furniture Congratulations Class Of 1981 floor coverings counter tops wallpaper parquet floors 0 woven woods 0 wood finishes Howe r Store Q3X,'t2'T'ST CDEIXITEFZ P O. Bo 1048 10130 Main Street Bothell' WA 9801 1 Bothell WA. 9801 1 Phone 481-3131 PADCETT PHARMACY 485-0033 18510 Bothell Way 486-5811 13101 NE 175th fBehind P.O.J Woodinville, WA U U I C 20015 Iiothell Way, S E I ,,f'a Congratulations And Best Of Luck Class Cf 81 DRUGS lion Yllql Q I giewood lil: Shoppmg Center ...-77' 1 823 an S0 'LTI-Su 10-6 S09 I0-65 IMOJ F9 l 9 is 5 : o,,,yb,,..p,5,9.g o,,,,M1,,.,,,L Io.. Doug Herrick welcomes customers. f. ll. . IIILK Those delicious donuts and other goodies. . . come from Hillcrest Bakery 10010 Main St. 486-5292 ll Congratulations to the Seniors Zll'1 l 1' , I BQTHELL curynou CHEVRON LAKE FOREST PARK SEWING MACHINE AND VACUUM CENTER Speciali ' g ln Machnes Fo Knit And Stretch Fabrics 17171 Bothell Way N.E. 365-1444 and 365-1445 Seattle Wash'nglon 98155 A ' The Place Where esss Plants and People Meet X N A An infinite' variety of indoor plants and spring gar- 5. 1 1 den plants, including rare and hard-to-find ones. ttstssssi Almost all are grown right at our Greenhouse, to pitil E give you superior quality at a reasonable price. . tkk , . or w sst At THE PLACE WHERE PLANTS AND PEOPLE MEET f , L As ..kvbL A t t tt ' ittl--EE it 6 a sts dct t L i i L X 'iii +1 Open ways oweekswoom foopm A .-1 -LO. A Cash ond corry. bonk cords occepted it 1 f 5 ' Ee 'i I A i 'iiii 13625 NE 175fh, Phone 485-7511 Ah, 1 think there's a bee in my suit, cried the Cougar. Woodinville if - - - , wAsHiNGToN FEDERAL sAvlNGs ' Money 25 lzhe el szxlb some ANO LO AN ASSOCIATION wztliozit wlzzelo you cameo! HOME OFFICE - 55332. 1425 4th Avenue, Scaule make ez complete use tyftlre - ,j CENTRAL BUILDING. SEATTLE KIRKLAND - LYNNWOOD MAGNOLIA nmmrn w SOMERSET MAUGHAM, or HUMAN BONDAGE ' Patrons 199 2 Northshore Garage REBLIILT ENGINES - TUNE-LIP - BRAKES Our Best to the I f 981 FRONT END ALIGN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION C ass O 1 AUTO GLASS S BODY WORK 8215 N E BOTHELL WAY w THE WGDDEN COMB FAMILY HAIR STYLING C2065 A86-7166 13400 NIE. 175th Woodinville, WA 96072 Judith Hobbs IN THE HEART 0F WOODINVILLE Everyday Low Prices Monoger KEN VEGSUND 486 7462 A roonmn - ART QUINNELL 486-4088 BOTHELL, WASHINGTON you farm, ,fag q . ' - vpharmary if 5, Uf Quuuabaf-au-qi 22624 fiferfwan wdvfhcff yng? W IWW! Cmfrcjjf eww- 6f ff7'ff d 'Wff ma' mfxdays 'f e'Zf,'5 '-9 JK, Ml 10-4 Safurday uuupffaf 4 Clvxd 5w1d-ay jr!! UW. - . W Jdn, 481 0700 GV' 'H' Enrnng co I o r photos from your official Seniors' A photographer y for all your I portrait needs: We have an interesting sup- ' GDQGQSVTIGMS ply of backgrounds to choose ' Weddings for studio pictures or we ' family POVUHUS can plan any special effects ' Special OCCaSi0nS . . . CALL US! 5903 Rainier Ave. Seattle, WA 98118 722-8163 INSURANCE STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES Home OFFICES - BLooMINGToN ILLINOIS Timothy C Jones Agent 13830 NE 175th Off. Phone: 485-9749 Woodinville Wash. 98072 Res. Phone: 885-4363 Restaurant 8 Lounge nn Country 34 Main 788-6394 19409 Bothell Hiway SE Duvall lDuvall Plazal Bothell Washington 481-3101 Bernie's The 1 I Joanne Beeston suffers cafeterla after effects hee X? NCI LIFE CLEANERS 18304 Bothell Way N.E. Bothell Washington 486-5353 Evans Wallcoverings S Windows Congratulations to Class of 81 we d llke to keep you covered' 6728 B N E 181 at Strut SOINIO Washington 98155 487 3421 gg! My? Zfzmfmf Quality Cards and Gifts 18827 Bothell Way NE QFC Center V il Bothell X K 486 6065 RE INFORMATION ,E RESERVATIONS TRAVEL bg 485 7544 .gs 18223-Ioznd AVE. N.E. ' I Suite A at the parking lot level Bothell Wash. 98011 P02 5570 GERRY WATERMAN S QHOMEJ 524-1992 North Creek Nurse FOREIGN AUTO PARTS Complete Line of Nursery Stloik '- H . Phone Bothell WA 98011 Robert W. Moller d' ' .. W h. 98 485-6544 -Hval.LaMznlg, 18827 B th II Wy NE Bothell Thoughtfulness 666.6666 Store! DALE MONTGGMERY Associates Insurance 18225 - 101 st Ave NE 486-8128 i 1 ! Parts For All Forelgn Cars 23219 Woodinville New - Used - Rebuilf 18612 - 15th Ave. 5.2. Snohomish wy , Woo lnvllle as O72 1 1 Tab 65 ' ' ' 19103 B thell W BURGER? CIIICKEUGMDRE Bothell Bothell in construction 'F .1 A 981170 . M -1.-W-mwumw ' e 1 ' x ,,, - 1 . qv' QV. To s Toys Toys Q3 fo? foil Trucks Trams Dolhes B th ll L d' g B th 11486-3336 Good Luck Class of 81 SIDS HANDY MART STATE FARM Two locations to serve you IN S U R A N C E Bth d dm Hy9 dmnb a G'6 dfather s Plzzaa Home Accessories Gifts Design Service Wallpaper RARLQR RA T Y 18120 B th ll W y NE ' 't 5 , h' 9 9 1 C2061 485-8354 INTERIORS DAVID AGNER Bus Phone 4861225 Res Phone 7451612 6561 NE181st PO Box 431 Kenmore Washington 98028 fbmmzd 'X M A73 imma A Pzzza You Can t Refuse 486 1207 On Mam Street Bothell SLINDAYS Free Pop With Every Order THE GAS STATIUN 18725 Bothell Way NE 0 o 0 o o o 1 i TQ 0 6 .3 Bothell Landing, Sui A N R Bothell Was in ton 80 1 i . i . o e nm o e Q , ' . . ll Woo invill 226 'd' an a y R . 9 , O C55 1' 'Y v ' C? O 0 Q , A V ?- 20 3 204 QUPPER MALLJ Aquarian Seafoods ..... Capital Savings 8 Loan Career Corner ....... Cascade Camera . . Denny's Pet World . . Frame Llp ...... Galaxy 1 ......... Great Expectations .. Harpos .......,.. Kitchen Works . . 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Larrys Backdoor ..... Main Street ,..... ......... New Generation Hair Design . . . Paul Richards ............. Pay 'n Save ,... Radio Shack ......... Rainier Nat'l Bank Schuck's Auto Supply ... Shady Lady .,......... Sit 'n Bull Pub ........ Stitchin' Time Fabrics .... The Promise ......... Thrifty Foods ....,... Totem Lake Chevron .... Totem Lake Cleaners ...,.. Totem Lake Eatery 8 Deli . . Totem Lake Office Supply . . Warren Jewelers ....,. I . . . Washington Mutual Savings . Western Optical .......... Easy Access Off Freeway 405, Take 124th St. Exit 821-1228 821-1255 821-1751 821-5560 821-6666 821-1752 821-7007 821-2979 821-7448 821-7878 821-9918 821-7788 821-1780 821-9666 821-9500 821-1321 821-7666 821-1797 821-81 18 821-8080 821-1400 821-1808 821-4444 821-1281 821-7000 821-1801 821-1755 821-1280 821-821 1 821-1444 821-01 10 821-1303 Jlms Crest Llnlon fri Vi Yirifgg, v tr TA' Brakes ' Tune-ups ' O11 Changes 5 19570 - 19th Av. SE V . Bothell Wa. 98011 in A .,.,Q, tk! s '111 is Phone 481-3301 ' L12: A Money helped the pages turn! I f L .1 , X Q7 vl , . 5,f 1 ,sm if E' ml: Yury 9 ,Q , . 4 f ' 'fr ,. 'v 1 L 7 u N J ,f Q U l ' M sf 104 J if 71 , 5, I , f . ,...fl, If 4 -N' G 1' I af '1 1 7 1 , ' X f- ,Q - ,, 1 lg rn ,F ,Ek I Q E I s , .-fs fd 4 I F Ks 3 V-we I ' f X-sx'iJ,! . 1 X :. I ff , lfgwr, X gg t . 5, Z 'A Q 0 I, If ht' 0 'Wx H f 'f f at r ,, . 1, Cr-0 by flfjx .CW - fa: W5 Y ',4'X A r ru' ,: 1: .A rf' ' 'FI I' if rx .7 , + ' 5 ,Q f. ! Tw ' t ,vf --. 1, , ' fr. C Ll ,z I f ,J lv r. yl'r If Q ji L X .3 af Eff, bt, V Q N rg, 4' N v 1 I ' I kg ,Q ,, N f xt iv - ' ' , Eh' .- to MJ , K A 1. A' Kf, ' at no .5 5 s,'Xs.1q 4 5' N' A ' 'A es cm 5' ' ' '1 R I X ra R L' t A mm! ,L I 1, E p cDatc CHEIIF 831011. ' 9 At Canyon Park Center and also 6806 NE 175th B th Il Janet Allemeler 487 2778 O e owner manager 18516 101st Ave N E Bothell WA 98011 phone 486 4472 Darly 9 5 Monday 84 Wednesday evening by apporntment if XL Ns! Graber Auto Insurance 2728 Hoyt Everett WA 98201 You Cant Buy Better, So Why Pay More' , - 3 ,. ' , . . .MQ ff' ,f N . 3 f- .. . 1 M , on ,. 1 i V Y 7,4 . 'f ' Q.,-44-,if If A I A W , . 6 6 9 7 9 O .ffcrry ffyunlm Emdzm In Downtown Bothell 486-5745 Li .2 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS f 81. 10 O M ' St. B th II 486-5451 Hls n 481 5200 S S I Halr style for the entlre famllyl Your headquarters for Offrce 49 Classroom Supplies 102 drscount for Bothell Hrgh teachers! Sh 18827BhllWyNE 485-5532 B h ll W h' g 9 11 REALTY a Woodland Realty Each offlce Independently owned and operated 21004 Bothell-Everett Hwy O - Bothell WA 98011 224M'd' A. ySh ll o O I I I , n R y b ot e a 12 am O e ot e as m ton 80 . , - REALTY WORLDQ, tyle a on -v pen Tues Sat 7 26 ern lan ve Jud c euffele 0 e Owner I 486-6911 wnodlnvllle 483 LEES WO0dlnVlIIe 19725 Woodinville-Snohomish Road, 98072 Congratulations to '81 Grads! BODY WORK AUTO GLASS FIBERGLAS SUN ROOFS LEE S We SPGCIEIIZG auto rebunld forelgn cars I 0 Datsun 596 Rebate ON ALL PARTS AND LABOR to all BHS students and ff h gh 1981. COLLISION REPAIR FRAME STRAIGHTENING VINYL TOPS PAINTING B th ll WA 98011 BUS 42062 481-9300 f 827-4668 1 9 , in O C Northshore 611595 212- Newspaper CALDQ E- 51:15 Northshore T SQQ X Citizen 1 Serving . . . L the Entire 5 GqQ6DSllC' 213 Main S6661 Duvall WA 98019 12061 788-6222 Country 486-1231 gid' ' . KNOLL LLIMBER AND HARDWARE Beck Electric Supply 1605 So. 931213 STREET SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 98108 12063 763-2011 irieec Sturt 'bfi - - ' rf, LEW ...EE ' ' ' V in DuyALL Q5 788 3757 BOTHELL FIRE DEPARTMENT 18305 - 101ST NORTH EAST BOTHELL WASHINGTON HUNTER 6-1678 WOODINVILLE PHARMACY 13400 N.E. 75th - WOODINVILLE WASH. 98072 Bernie Weigelt Phone 486-0757 The ARMY can help you get in shape for college! Ll S ARMY Sgt DAVE DAVIS 18302 Bothell Way NE Bothell 485 5444 For quality insurance service. . . For All Your Building Needs Marshall paris C p C U Lumber Hardware Tru Test Paints Olympic Stain 0 Plumbing Electrical Supplies Power Hand Toods Panellng Windows 0 Doors 73rd NE S NE Bothell Way Kenmore 486 3232 18041 Bothell Way NE Congratulations, Cougar Grads! I President Bothell 486-1227 H 5,y2 10031 ' B th h' 91 9 WILLIAM ERMERT Q Q Woodmvllle Hardware 7fZae7faZze 13023 NE 175TH WOODINVILLE WA 98072 4332345 Bill Wood s Hardware Inc. 10007 Main Street Bothell WA 486-3131 Baskm - Robbins Ice Cream Congratulatlons Bekll Love Dad fN1m s Electrlcj Q . Y v, .,,,,, xx . Mann Street, o ell, Was ID on 8011 ' . 5 E f' Q Bus. 486-8135 0 Res. 788-2820 , . 4 ,Q 5'-.1..1Q 0 S 1 , . . , E MORE Pre Mix Concrete I 435 3281 serving the northshore area sand gravel crushed rock Malllng Address P O Box 224 Kenmore Wash Bothell Wy At Kenmore The Cattlemen 8 the Herferettes of the Cougar class of 81 Don Hjort Perry Holzknecht Jeff Horton Klfl Pykett Jlm Ragan Clndy Vanderhyde Klm Wood A crazy group H1 Mom' sharlng SENIOR splrlt wlth the resoundlng cheer of X2 Yr Chu? MMMMOOOOOOCJO' Jo 1 1 pp 1 oppo All t tyttpt u . 2117, I . 0 . 2, YP A ' 8 f - K 4 0 , . ff V ,.,V.1, 1: .,,,,- . If xi ,egg pw.. , ,. e ff , .1 11. 'A 1 ' .V I ' I i 6 1 1 :c.:.:g.: ' wk!!! f' 5 ' D K r 5 ' i 4 . K 1, , . hn ensen o e nen in vic or a em . Modular OfflCe Deslgn P.O. Box 1222 Bothell 794-4442 aoon,y'i'mn Goodyear tires for more good years in your car truck or camper LOCAL SENT KIND OF SERVICES OFFEREDQ Wheel Alignment Engine Tune-Llp 0 Shock 6 Brake Service Woodinville Goodyear Jesus promises to stretch the boundaries of your life. Bring a new turn in your road . . . be at your side . . . and bless all your tomorrows. -l Q 1- .1 W . 13811 NE 115111 - Ph- 485-8622 ,Your Connection to the World Q., AQ. CIQNLLECTION 14031 NE 175th Wood: vlle Phone 486 0550 ' s IIB w? L 4' . I k.. MILLER WITSOE 8 HALIG CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS 17401 135th Ave. NE. 483-5666 WOODINVILLE WA 98072 Congratulations Class of 81! Shoes for the entire family DONELSON S SHOES 10112 Main St. Bothell 98011 486-2442 X BOTHELL H Wlillisfms tm 1 APPLIANCE S TV We service what we sell . . and more! TV Stereo Appliances 10042 Main St. Bothell 485-0551 X Bouncm Barb he ud XL . XXX jf h Q aug :glue xx ll Sha In Sch t R Ra Radermacher pl 1 W' J? . W . .L , 1 fi If T ,Sr ig' x1f,'. ' , ,sf W , 1 We ' ,I -W -,I ' CJ I 71. 1 Y 4 , V 9 o o 1 PorterHouse nn 7654 Bothell Way N.E. Bothell WA. 486-81 24 V LASCKEY SALES Woodinville W . Success S happiness Class of 81 Congratulations Look Ma no hands! - Bill Tuttle P bg Gotapizzqcravirf? THE 'El CometoP1zza Q Cl? KS' 18817 Bothell Way NE Bothell 485-8651 5 k JEWELERS GULDSMITII ' 3 K . .Cx I I I I I I I I I I E 1 I, : .. 5 5 Ns1lluw,s1u1.l1- l.ll1..d.- ,l..wm-...mlulnl...1 ... Q. E1 gn, l 1. nam 5241 nw lllm .m.1ll,l11lll-uma. ...ll N -E , . , Nm. ,,ml.ll,.a.p1 nh,ulMlAl4sl..Jsmm ull .1 In in x 3 , . M vmuulf. Wynn, -1,9111--1 .na .nan nom ll. 1 'U - ll In-s-wud-pwrl.1,l,1. -1. mlmpwu mmm- 1 U' qt-mwlu mall. In l.. pl.: .1-1 llll sl-ml sl 0010. . z 1 we zo .--,,1,-1mmll.n.l..-.-lmw .mm .1 1 1 , 1 1 5 I l ls 7 , 8 l - I li 1 A 1 - . , n , 'hx , 'Ji 1 s 1. -- - , 4 .J 9 ll llwll W 'flllll W ll 1 li A .ll 0 S An original gift for that special grad. ,klll Q SJ Makers ol fine Jewelry 10134 MAIN STREET ll BOTHELL, WASHINGTON 15132 BOW Way NF- DIAL 206-485-.7481 9801 I Sulte B-4 Bothell Landing HAROLD E' R1CHEY The Quahty Pr1nt Shop IS the place to get your Weddlng Invltatlons 485-5515 We feature SOUND CREST lhequallty llne A 5-33, '95 18422 l03rd Northeast Bothell 2. tl blk N of Bothell Funeral Homel phone 485 6211 Congratulatlons to Bothell s Class of 81 V :ll Kenmore 50 Lanes 4 486 5555 X The Brothers Restaurant 8 Lounge A Great Place to bring Your date 17171 Bothell Way NE Lake Forest Park 365 4884 Home of Bothell Hlgh Varsity Bowling . . - U . - v- - - n .11 's- .A R l I 7-if ' F Y' an - Q' l ' .mf 1.15 Q -. -M? f -, '--. ' ' . . - lah -N f'- I Q7 y . , 1? A21 .Sal I ,w I -' F ,ffl - ,. 3 '-1 - ' 1. .J . , ygi Q V QS 2 1.' 'P' ' -il ' AQ- ffq ' ' . Q. , yy - by . . . lf , V '- Q55 1 v-l':M:,- Q4 - ', -Q. ff V K ,- Y ' ' 9? if. fri? . . . 'F nv--L i,,..'. --. .if y :LAL Gramma s House ' Bel Kzrk am Motors Bi B 'ess: 90C taIWy 822-8277 K'kland wash. Peter Barfod s Nursery B tqgyw. gl Landscaping 487,723 6730 NE181 sr Kenmore 435-7511 23622 Bothell-Everett -iighway 486-7230 V o I Q Il USIH ell f B Antiques and Treats H ' 1 o e a ' B th andlng I Bothell 486 0738 Totem Lake 821 9009 Lynnwood 774 3533 Burlen 246 4464 Tlre 81 Automotive Centers 107 Discount for BHS faculty And ASB card holders RM as GARDE CENT ...ngnhfsi Lowell DeYoung Co FIC Luck to the Graduating CLASS OF 81 Woodlnvllle WA 98072 485 9610 f 'X W .1--fn HdR dC dyC ktog W hh d2 0 . ' . A.. 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I . . 18515 A 92nd 2027- 132561 st. se l ' h Dear Cougar Staff, l must admit even I began the year a bit skeptically, not really knowing the others or what to expect. Our first task as a group was to brainstorm for a theme. When we decided on Look beyond , did anyone of us really apply the idea to our own lives? We weren't even looking far enough ahead to see that, before we could stop the time, we'd be looking back at looking beyond . We'd look back on a year of ups and downs, pain and agony, closeness and mutual support, sharp words and senseless laughter. How could such a scraggly group of people become such a wonderful, intertwined family? l attribute this miracle to the Spirit of Room 53. He is ever present, although he never speaks. He doesn't have to. We all know he is there, watching and caring for us. Helping us along when we're frustrated, boosting us up when our morale is all but nonexistent. He is the one who puts the final miraculous touch on every project. Well, group, we made it! lt looked pretty bleak at times but we're survivers! lt makes me sad to think that life will take us in our separate directionsg but I am happy because I know that you will all achieve unequivocal success. Here's to endless laughter!! Much love, Debbie Schumacher With the completion of the yearbook near. l realize there are many people who deserve my sincerest thank-you's . l know I speak for the entire staff when l thank Mrs. Wallis with my deepest gratitude and love. There is more love, patience and un- derstanding inside of Mrs. Wallis than any of us will ever fully comprehend. Thank you. . . Jim Palm, American Yearbook Representae tive, Dave White, of Northwest Color Studio: Adaline Ciood, Nadara Beck. Sara Kettle, for yearbook sales and office help, Keith MyettetGuppyJ, our devoted student teacher, Robert Leifer, for bookkeeping, Erik Brisbin, for cover photography, Thanks bunches!! 9 1 ,,.. k M., Q SW' ,QM .. ' DF ,Jw-ie 1, Tw .gy JK rs, a 1.43 . 1 'ei Iii.-s fe? Brisbin, Erik .... Carlson, Steve .. Cosgrove, Patricia Doerflein, Phil ..... Ermert, Chris . . Gilbert, Barbie .. Haab, Dan . . Heard, Meg .. Hill, Beki ......, lnslee, Stephanie Linzy, Warren .. Lorang, Lynne . . . Muszynski, Rick . Muzzy, Jeff ,.... Peterson, Joey . . Priestman, Paul . Pritchett, Kym .. Pykett, Kiri ..... . . . . .Copy Editor . . . . .Photographer LayoutfCopyjArt . ... ...Photo Clerk . . . . . . . .Photographer . . .Ass't Layout Editor . , . . .Photographer . . . . . . . . .Copywriter .Business Manager Ass't Editor-in-Chief . . . . .Photographer . . . .Office Manager . . . . . . .Photographer . . .Chief Photographer . . . .Photographerflayout ..,.......SportsfAds Ass't Copy Editor .....CopyfLOfAds Radermacher, Catherine . , ......, Index Manager Rebolledo, Andre Schaaf, Bev ...... Schatz, Chris ........ Schumacher, Debbie . Sharp, Lynn .... Stenstrom, Lynda Wolf, Jeff ..,... 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Young, Lisa. ..56y,77, 135 .Z. Zahajkn, M1chae1...21,5hc.S6j,l35 Zappone. CreF1...135 Class of '82 .A. Asad, noug1as...11.o adllns, Clint...140 Alexander, sher1...1.,eB,e9,11o .llleme1er, Gregory...Z1,140 Allen, 'rodd...11.u Anascas 1 , Anderson , Deborah. ..21,27,56c,140 David R .... 75,140 Anderson, Robert H .... Z1,S6b,l40 Anderson, Steven . . .140 Andrews, Mar1ee...l40 . Apel, Brian. . .56c,140 Asplund, Stacey. . . 11.0 Asrouch, Marv. . .140 Atkinson, Mark. . .5615 Avrltl. Beth. . .140 Axelson, John. . .56b, 140 .B. Babos , Anna. . .140 Badgley, David. . . 75 ,140 Bagnall, 1'homae...21,13,5e.e,11.o Baker, Jeffrey. . .140 Baker . Shelly. . .140 Ballard, James. . .20, 140 Bangs, David . . .140 Bannister, Anne. . .37,66, 140,180 Barcanlc. Mar11yn...140 Barnett, Slade...140 Barrus, 11e1dl...11.o Batts, Rich...140 Bauer, nar1e...11.o Bauer, Bhon.1a...e7,14n Bauer, sreven...11.,2o,5ej,11.1,1so,:o7 Bauman, sean...21,5ee,11.1 Beal, Lisa. . .141 Beaumont, James... 11.1 Beesron, Joanne...21,141,201 Belanger, Linda. . .141 Bell? Bamh1...111 Bence, Kimberley. . .141 Berdeen. Joseph. . .141 Bergmann , Wendy. . .141 Bertram, mehae1...22,5e1.,5sp,11.1 Biles, Stan. . .141 Blalr, Dorothy...141 Blakey, Suzan. . .141 Blanchard, Beth. . .141 Bock, Frederick. , .56b,141 Bollinger , Jennifer. . .20,Z6, 141 Boll. Angelllu. . .56c ,141 Bough, Linda , . .141 Bourg, Joseph. . .Z0,28,56c, 11.1.1110 Bradshaw, Kristen. . .141 Brandt, Richard. . .5eo, 11.1 Brlolrley, Susan. . . 11.1 Brookhart , Matthew. . .141 Brooks, Kelly. . . 11.1 Brooks, naney...l1.1 Brown, Mark. . .141 Brown, Susan. . .141 Broun , Tamara. . .141 Bruskland, Carla. . .1l,20,30,6B,l41 Buchanan, Gary. . .141 Buchholz, Marcle . . .56c,56h,561 Buehler, uanlel. . .142 Buelne, 1curr...112 Bumgarner, Christine . . .142 Burleson, Jonarhon. . .142 Burn, Llnda . . . 11.2 Burton, Steve. . .21, 142 Bussard , Jana. . .35 ,142 Butler, Patrick. . .142 Butterfield, Peter. . .142 Buttle, J. Chris. . .142 Byerly, Cynth1a...142 . C . Cain, Sha1.rn...56b,142 Carlson, Mal1nda...142 Carlson, Steven...20,142 carolus, Jeffrey...77,14Z carrer, Kirsten...9,21,36,37,77,142 career, Mary...142 Causey, Tlmochy...7r.,11.2 Chriest, Spencer...56c,l42 Chrlstlanson, Brian. -188 Clark, Den1se...142 cllnron, Cra1g...14Z Cooke, Cindy...142,211 Corbin, John...56b,142 Corbin, Lori...142 Coudare, Denise...142 Cox, Parrlo1a...11.2 Coyne, Kev1n...142 Craig, G1en...56h,142 crapser, Marllyn...11.z Crawford, Brenda...142 Crawford, Grant...18,19,33,142 Cree, M1chelle...142 Criss, Deena...14Z Croydon, Caro1...Z0,35,142 Curry, Rise...142 Curtis. Renauta...143 .D. Dalrymple. Lisa. . .56c, 143 Davidson. Melanie. . .143 Davis, Jerome. ..143, 188 naaev, Anna. ..21, 77, 143 Deliois. Charles . . .180 Decker, Yvonne . . .143 nellloserio, sydn.-y...11.3 ne14arrln1, Brenda...11, zo, 51.5, 56d, 143 DeMeer1eer, Br1an...56c, 143 Denn, Luk.1s...143 Denney. Jeha...11.J Diamond. Jnhn...143 Dixon. Dal1as...143 Dobbins. Fred...143 Dobbins. John...143 Doerfleln. Ph1111p...7S, 143 Dolan. Patric1a...143 Donnelly, M1ke...Z1, SGC, 143 Doud. Jamle...143 neuelas, Stacy...143 Doyon. Nata11e...143 Draper, Deane...Z1, 143 Dye. Cynthia...4Z, 143 . E . Earp, Danie1...14'1 Eastman, Dlanna...143 Blokhoff, Laura...56c,56h,70,71 77,143,180 Elvldge, Jan1C12...77,143 Erdmann. John...1-43 Brmerr. chr1aropher...2o, see, 75, 143, Ethelston, Geoffrey...143 Evans. Br1an...143 Evers. s:even...5ee. 5611, 11.1. Fairchild . Tgdd . . . 21, 5613, 144 Farrar. Kristin. . .144 Fassel, Christopher. . . 19, 144 Feiler, Yvonne . . . 144 Fenstad . Krista. . .144 Fisk. Deborah. . .144 Fisk. Ronald . . .144 Fitzgerald. Patricia. . .38, 56c, 15, 144 Foley. Susan. . . 11.1. Fouts , Llnda . . .144 Furman. Ann. . .144, 188 . G , Gagnon. Jean1ne...144 Galt. Mel1y...11.1. Castineau. Jeifrey...43, 16, sea, 11.1. Gibson. She11y...l44 Glesar. .1on...56c, 144 Gochanour. Cynth1B...144 Coll. Chris...45, 56b, 77, 144 Graesser, Douglas. ,.141. Graham, Brett...144 Green. Stacey...14, 20, 55,5 141, Gunnella, nan...111 GUY. Pau1...144 . H . 1-laah, Banlel...11.1. Hall, 1.ori...144 Hampton, Er1c...144 Handel, Merry...20, 31, 42, 49, 56b, 56e, 77, 144 Handelsman, Jo E11en...144 Hanley, Gil...43, 56c, 144 Hanson, Harc1...144 Harding, Sherr1e...144 Harris, M1chael...42, 144 Hartlg, '1'eresa...145, 186, 187 Hartley, Dawn...56c, 145 Hatch, Kara...56b, 145 llayrynen, R1chard...19, 11.5 ueard, +1arnarer...72, 11.5 11e1ge1and, 1.1nda...6, 56C,56n, 62, 63, Henderson, chrls...115 Herhr Dena...l45 Herrick, 17ou1z...145,19B 1-Iershberger, N1l1iam...43 Hightower, Sharl...145 Hinkle, John...14S Hofmann, Kar1...56c, 145 Hollowell, Cary...145 Holman, Kurt,,.145 Holzknecht, 11ar1....3f., 43, 145 Homman, Br1an...145 Hooten, 11rad1ey...l45 houard, Bllshn...2n,71.,11.5 Howel1,511ke...1O, 21, 35, ua, ssh, 77, 145 lluhbard, Cam111e...145 Humphrey, l7onel...145 11unr, Karen...56c, ssh, 145 Hurley. Scott...14S Hutchings, Sus1e...6, 62, 63, 145 Huus. Dav1d...l45 . I . Irv1n,Mary...10, ln, 19, sf., 37, 11.5 lrvlne, nave...11.o Jackson, sre1.en...l1f. Jayne, 1cayleen.,.11.e Javne, Kirk...21, 146 Jenn1nns, Mark...21, she, 11.1. Jenson, Jane...1-46 Jessup, Cnr1...146 Johnson. Jack...146 Johnson. 1.ynda.,.11e Johnson. uoherr...55, 146 Jonassen, 1car1...2o, 42, 111, 1.9, Seb, 1... Jones. Lisa. . .146 .K. lunch. Gary. . . 146 Karvonen, Gabriel . . . 146 Keen, Kath1aen...67, 146 Knut. Ellen. . .146 Kelly. Suzanne. . .146 Kamp, Becky Sue...56c, 146 Kincaid, Regina. . .56c, 56d, 146 Kitchener, Dlvld. . .146 Kleven, Paul. . .146 Knudtson, Randy. . .146 Korn. Warren. . .21 Koughan, E11zabeth...19, 1.46 Koughnn, 14:rgaret...20. 31, 42, 146 Kraft, Craig. . .146 Kuiken , Sandra. . . 67. 146 . L . Lamb, Nancy. . .56c Lang, Jeff.. .147 Lantenan, Barbara. . . 147 Laugen. Janes. . .147 Law, Stephnni...147, 192 Lehtinen. Carole. . .147 Leonard. Pnu1...56b, 147 Ligrmo, Shelly. . .141 Lindblom, Mlrk. . .147 Llnduy, Rnymond...21, 147 Lindley. Robin. . . 147 Llnvllla, Troy. . . 147 Linzy, Warren. . .20, 39. 147 Logue, Cindy. . .56c , 147 Londarvilla. Roao...56c, 147 Longfellow, Tamy. ..20, 147 Loulusa, Mary. . . 11.7 Louzll, Kim. . .77,147 Lowman, Anna...zn,she,117 :, 11.7 Lu, Nguyen. . .147 LYderlBn. Julie. . .147 . M . Ballerre, 1ronal.1...11.7 Manexnl, Kelly...42, 50, 5617 Bannon, nouelae...1.2, 55, 51. , Marshall, Mary...zn, Jo, 42, see, 11.7 Massev, R1ehard...11.7 Massey, 111anda...l47, 197 Mc aulxffe, J1m...75, 11.7 , 147 15 11.7 Mc Broom, S1mone...147 Mc Cann, S11e1ln...4O, 75, 147 Mc Claln, Cara1yn...147 Mc Donald, Scott...147 Mc Govern, Theresa...l47, 197 Mc Guire, Pau1...21, 147 Mc Kay, l1ark...147 Mc Kennon. Paul...21, 148 Mc Kenzie, Laura...21, 148 Mc lclnney, Bryan...14B no Laughlin, Lynn...5, 1.2, S1 Mc neu, Robert...148 Mecham, Tracy...14B Meyers, Brenda...14E1 nxller, Cynrh1a...148 Miller, Stacey...148 Mills, 1.1-1wrence...14B Mills, Monty...6, 63, 77, 11.11 Molleker, Stecey...148 Monahan, 1'aul...11.8 Moore, Melhre...l1.x Moore, Ronald...148 56c, 1 Morgan. Angellna...148 Morgan, shaun...1.3. see. 11.8 Moritz, De N'1ece...42, see, 561, 11.11 Mosbrucker, Karen...l48 Munro, Lach1an...42, 148 Murdock, Br1an...148 wurray, Thomas...77, 11.11 Musear, Edgar...9, Zl, 11.8 Muzzy, Keyln...56b, 148 . N . Napier. Ken...11.e Nell. MlChael...l48 Nelson, Alan...148 Nelson. Jennlfer...89, 148 Nicholas, Sean...42, 148 Nleholson. Ke11y...l48 Noahr, Russell...21, 149 . O . 0 Boyle, Margaret...ZU, 30, 37, 11.9 Olsen. 1.eBnne...S6c, 149 Olsen, Ne1s...14'J Olson, Dav1d...149 Olson. Kev1n...149 Olson, L1nda...149 fllsnn, Shelli...l49 o xeul, cuendo1yn...11.9 Orr, Denn1s...Z1, 5613, 149 Ostlund. Va1er1e...67, IA9 . p . Packard, Hand:-l...149 Padgett, Davld...149 Pa1rsh, 1'!ehhl...l49 Palazzo, Thomas...56b, 149 Palmer, Paynter Peggy. . .149 , carolyn...11, 5ee, 149 Pedersen , Bradford . . . 149 Pendergz raft, Christy. . .149 Penhallurick, Cynthla...149 Peterson, Br1e...11.9 Peterson, Jnev...74, 149, 1110 Peterson, Pe51pv...149 Perrln, R1ck...77, 149 Perrersen, w11llam...2o, 1.2, rfulzer, 1eanne...f.7, 149 149 Phllllppe, Br1an...l49 Pinon, Hector...149 Plotner, Debhy...149 Poole. Julia...i17. 149 Portulano, Robert...149 Prlestman, Paul...28,37,56c,56f,75,149 Pyle, Va1er1e...1-49 .R. Ranard, Tom...150 Reasy, Renee...150 Redman, .1eff...zl, 150 Reeves, Brad...15n Benny, 11andal1.,.15o Renick, Terancc...Z1,23,56b,77.1S0 Renn, Kirk...13,Z0,39,56b,150 Renney, Gerald...21,56b.56n.l5O Reynolds, Dave...lS0 Rhode, Lawrence...150 Ridllla, Chad,..l50 Rldley, Jeffrey...150 alley, Kath1een...150 Roherrs, neanne...15n Roberts, Loree...150 Roecks, 11eidi...150.111 Roush, Kar1e...150 Russell, Dal-1n...77.150 Russell. Larry...15I'1 . 5 . Sage, Julle...150 Sanchez. 11renda...1S0 Sando. sr.phen...15o Satcerfield, Tracie...l50 Sauka, Ann...15o Saylor. 1lvle...150 Schaaf, Beverlv...Z0, 42, 49, 150 Schaeperkoetter. Rob1n...1S0, 1116 Schnell. Ju1ie...150 Schnitller, Vernetta...15f1 Schoshoek. Duane...150 Schroeder, Harlow...15f1 Schultz, Robln...150 Schumacher, Jennifer...37, 150 Scott, .lames...151 Scott. Kr1s...151 Sealman, cy-nrh1n...151 Sebranke, 1'1rad...151 Segress. Chr'1s...151 Selby, Christopher...l51 Self, .In111es...4Z, 151 Shannon, Jennv...151 Shannon, .1ohn...56h, 151, 193 sharp, '1'rarv...151 Shape. Dcn1se...1S1 Shrnck, K!mherly...151 Shock. Laura...l51 Slckles, 'l'odd...20, 77, 151 slnmons, 1carrlna...3J, sou, 56e, ss, 151 Sites, Bever1y...42. 151 smlrh. vie1.elle...42, 551., 151 Smith. Rohert...56C 151 Smith, '1'homas...151 Sollnsky, .1ohn...15l Sonnl. 5lll...151 Soverel, Chr1stine,.,5l'.1c, 151 Spr1ny:er,Todd...21, 43, 151 Stanik, Jnsenh...151 Stedman, Troy...151 Steffes, John...42, 151 sreuarr, Trac1...Z!J, 26, 151 Stoddard, Ronda...151 Straga, .lum1c...42, 50, 151 srrlneer, 1llehael...5oh, 151 Stumm. 1lehorah...20, 31, 45, 56b. 151 Sturholm, Sl1san...11,151 Sturm, Cary...21,43,47,56b,56o,1S1 Sweeney, Ben...19,15z . T . raeke, Mlehae1...15z Talbott, 1nga...2D, 16, 152 Tavlnr, Bonn1e...152 Taylor, Trncy...152 Thomas, Mlch.'lel...Z1, 152 Thnmpson, Erlc...l52 Thompson, '1'racy...1S2 Thorne. M'1chae1....15Z Thoraon, 'rye...21,1.J,5oe,5c.n,152 Tompkins, Shannon...1S,19,152 Trary, Cre1z.,.lS2 Tripple, Llsa...56b, 152 Truehlood, 1.1sn...152 Turner. Kel11...1S2 Turner, Stacey...l5Z Tuttle, 111l1ialn...Z0.l52 Tvlss, Catht-r1ne...152 . V . Van Buren. Eric...152 van.1er1.ee1., 1.isa...56b,64,F1S,1S2 Vanderwel, 1'a..l...13, 152 Vandllng, Rohert...21, 5se, 152 van uyke, A1an...152 Vanunen, '1ammle...1S2 van 1-Jyk. 'rraoy...15z verzerri, Deanna...152 . W . uadsuorrh, Kc1th.,.15Z Walden. .1effery...152 walker, .1u11e...15Z wnllaee, Kenn.-ch...l5z Walsh, nehhle...:o, 152 Walters, Suzanne...1S2 Warren, Jod1e...153 Warrick, Bve...sh1., 153 warkxna, Lnreen Aa, 56e 5 n Webb Darwin 20 153 Webb, Wendelle Z1 153 Weeks Wllllam Welch Fr c Z0 6: Welch Joseph 153 Wenner Cary 153 est, r1r1an , Westendorf Todd 20 w1enann Lynn 153 u1111.ans Kathryn 153 w1111ans terry 153 Williams, Kristlne 153 Williams Thomas 56c 153 Willingham Kimberly 153 Wilson, Kevin 56a 153 W son Kurtis 8 Wockner Joseph Wo f Penny 116161, Lanny 153 Wrl ht Theresa 62,153 Yamada Mark 56b 3 Yenter Sondra 153 Young, Evan 56c 153 Younghusband Robert 153 Zahajko Paul z C Zahorodni Dave 153 Zappone Stephen Ziellnskl, Dave 5615 Class of 83 Abad Daniel 63 56h 161 156 Adams Richard 156 Adamskl Jennifer 156 Allingham, Glenn 25 6 Anglin Denise 156 Atwood, Eileen 156 Babos Rosemary 156 Bagnall, Daniel 156 Bailey, Sandra Baker Ward 25 156 Baldwin Angela 156 Bapat Patricia 19 Barcenilla, Rachelle 156 Bargelt Eddie Barnett Shelly 156 Barrow Catherine 156 Barta James 156 Bas ta Trayce 156 Baty Shelly 156 Beachler Stacy Beschy Joseph Beahan Colleen Becker Stacy 1 Beckman, Andrew Behrens Chris 1 Beloit Jeffery Bennett, Brian 1 Benrud, James Berg Deborah Bergeson Brian Bergloff Trina 6 63 156 20,156 63 156 21,25 156 Z0 56c 156 21 25 56c 156 Berry Robert Betts Jonathan Blrchman Wllllam 156 Board Loueva Boldt Gregory zo 56c 157 Bolling Matthlv 157 Bonillas Michael 21 25,157 Boone Jeff 157 Brenchley Rebecca 77157 Brlson Jim 56c 157 Broden, Karl 62 157 Brookins Sue Brophy Shane Brott Curtis 63 66 7 Brown, Sarahlynn Brown, Timothy 157 Brozovich Richard Bruno, Darren c Brzozowskl Richard 157 Burton Brian Bussard Larry 561: 157 Butler Suzarne 157 Butterfield Deborah 157 Dyerley, Andrew 157 Cadwell, vanessa 157 cn11r1ns, Deborah 157 Calklns, Sandra Callahan Kevin Campbell, Kaelyn 62 57 Canning, Davxd 21,Z5,157 Carlson, Darren Casebolt Zelda 56c, 56c,157 Champers Joann 20157 chapnan he111e Christensen Johnna Christianson Mark Clark Anita Clark, Christopher Clark Debra Clark, Donna 15 Clark Stephen 158 Cloglton, Christopher Clough. Kimberly B Colman, Todd Champagne , Davxd 56o Colgrove, Stephen Cook, Kristine 56c, 8 Cooper, Bonnie 158 Cooper, Krlstln Corbin, Wendy 10 62 Cornett, Steven can-eu sryan 158 Coryell Steven Cosgrove Kirsten Coughlln Jennifer 158 Cowln Michael 158 Cowles, Lora Cox Kimberly 158 Crabb, Melissa 158 Craft, Peter Craig, Teresa 158 Cree, Brett 158 Crow William Zl 25 Cubblge William 21 25 63 158 cuff, Kelly 1513 Cutrell, Teresa Cutahall Christine 20 Dalgardno Glen Daniels, Joseph Davarl, Michael uavxa Jaeqnsune 158 Davis John 56c Davis Timothy 21 25 158 Day Brian 25 63 56b 158 Day Patrlck 21 26 158 Day, Shawn 63,158 Devoer Donald 159 De Oullettes Peter 159 Dent, Katie 20 76 156 155 9 nerxsg Patrick 159 Dessrlo, Noel 159 Dixon nanny Dobrovolny Heidi 56c 159 Doherty Shannon 56h 159 Donelson, Wayne 159 Donovan Ronald 159 Dorstad Deborah 159 Dorton Deborah 62,159 Dost Patricia Dcty Phillip 62,159 Douglas Taiya 0 156 155,159 Dowd Brian 56h 159 Draney, David 77 159 nraper Tina 56c 159 Drozdowakl Carrie bun-ant Roger Ihxzan, Jonathan 21 25 Dye Jeffrey 561: 159 1-Darley Lauren 56: 56n 159 Enyeart, Christopher ,25 Erickson Ton 9 Escobar, Mike Z0 29 63 56c 5 Espe, Cathy 159 Eubank Matthew 56c 159 Evers, Anita Exe Terese 159 Peatherston, Mark 62 160 Ferneau, Elizabeth 160 Ferrante, Annette 160 Finn Shawn 160 Fisk Tina 160 Placco, Timothy Frlsk James 0 ceneu, Michael 160 Gibson Mechelle 160 Gilstrap, Richard 0 Givens Alex 160 Gleadle Christine D 56b 160 Gleave Curtis Clover Juli 56c 160 Con :ales Mike Good David 0 Fowers Todd 77 160 Graham Tami Grant David 160 Green Debra 20 561: 56e 160 Greenlee, Donna 6Z,56b 160 Gregg Lee 21 25 160 Griffin, David 77,160 Griffith Wendy 160 Gross Julie 62 51 160 Guess Jeffrey 1 o Gustafson, Terry 160 Hammond Clifford Hanlon Phillip 160 Hanson, Rory Z1 25 160 Hardenbrook David 43 160 1-larkonen, Sara 56b 160 Harris Stephen 160 Hayes Robln 0 Hazen John 20 29,160 Henrlckson Renae Hermans Janeen 160 Hertel Marlene 160 Herzog Stan 63 160 183 Higham Lindsey 160 Hlllman William 161 Hlnkle Gina Hlnojosa Rod 161 Hodgson Ronald 161 Hoffman Michael 21 Z5 63 161 Hogan Kevin 11 56c Hogan Wende 161 Holmes James 161 9 Holmstrom Belinda 21 56c,161 Honold Jeanette 161 Holton Gregory 161 Hosea Mlkey 56b 161 Hove Jody 161 Howard Leah 161 Howard Michele 161 Hubbard Todd 161 Hu f Jera 161 Hundley, Scott 25 56b 1 Hurwlt Dena 161 Hyde Sebastian 21 25 56c 161 lnghram Bruce 56b 161 lnghram David 56b , znsnu chrxa topher 25 Isakaen Liss Jacobson Stephanie James, David 161 Jasna, Venessa 161 Jay Melinda 161 Jayne Kamle 161 Jeney, Christine 162 Jensen Susan 162 Jewett Johnsen Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Todd 21 25 63 56h 162 Lori 162 Cheryl 56c 162 Christy 162 Kathleen 162 Leann Sondra 162 Wendy Jones Markum 56: ,162 Jorn, menus 162 Judd Peggy Kaler, Preston 56c 162 Kallinen, Jeffrey 162 Kantor Susan 21,162 Kauf Kimberly Keener, Sharon 56c 162 Kelly Bobby 25162 Kelly, Klndra 162 Kemp Darcy Kidd Randy Klshline Michael 561: 162 Kitchener, Harold 162 Klttle Wade 162 Kleven David Kotschevar, Darren 63 162 Krlss, Heidi 162 Krueger, Katrina 56c,16Z Krug Robert 56b Kuhr Karen Kukay, Richard Z5 162 Kummerfeldt, Jerome Lacson, Melanie 56c,162 Lafleur, Danlel 21 25 162 Lagrange, Andre 162 Lamb Darcie 56c,56h162 Lambert Dawn 162 Lamoureux Karrle Laner, Darshanna 162 Larson Llsa 162 Lathrop Tyrone 163 LaTorra Ruth 16 20 30 35 163 Laurie Simon 77 Lawrence, Jenna 56c, Lawrie Simon 163 Leary Leanne 163176 Lee Helen 163 Leighty Carolyn 163 Lengacher Lelsa 16 Z0 Leopold, Tanya 56c 163 Lindell Steve 56c163 Linder-man Jennifer Lindsay John 21,25 163 Lit Sharon Little Michael 21 25,163 Locker Todd 163 Loken, Darren 56c 163 Longan Margaret Longfellow, Tarl 20,163 Lovaa, Susan 163 Ludwig, Janie 163 Luft John 163 Mack Karen 163 Magxll, Lnrx 163 Magruder, Russell 21,Z5,163 Main, Steven 67,163 Maley ndusrr 26 25 Manginl Deborah Mannlck Brady Manson, Thomas Martinez, Lisa Marzolf Ethel Mattson, Carol 56b 163 21 25 163 20 56c 56n 166 Mayhew Scott 21 25 166 Cann James 166 Cann, Robert 56b, 6 Clanahan Sandra c Cluskey noun 166 soy, Vauna 56b l 1r n6n11a11 1 n 1e1 21 25 56e 163 166 Kxnney 5he11a 161. Lallen Janice 166 Lean Donald 56c166 whorter Dawn 56a 1614 Mecham, Stacy I1 Henrrer. Pamela 20,166 Herz Lisa Merzis Marltess 21 155 166 Index Metz Stacy 166 Metzler Darin Ihyers Beckey Hiller Darryl Miller Kathleen Miller Kimberly Miller Lisa 56c Mlssler Natasha -masrg, Wendy 21 6 Moody Sally 166 56c,l66 Phrell Lela 16 20 561: 156 155 166 Morris, Stephen 166 Morrison, Karen 56c 166 Morse Stacy 166 Munn Gregory 5 13 56c 155 166 Murr y Patricia 166 Muszynski Richard 63 75 166 179 Muzzy Andy Nell, Darrin 56b 166 178 Nelson, David Nelson Kenneth 166 Nelson, Patricia 62,165 Nerby Timothy Nettleton, Audrey 165 Neuman, Davld 36 165 1ensnne, snort 566 Nielson Thomas 20 6 56 77 5 Noel, varrxck 165 Iohr Steven 63 66 561: Sf-g 165 o an, Matt 5, 0 Neal Sean 165 0 Shea Colleen 165 Oberg William 18 19,165 Ogllvie Tamara 165 Ohm, Jon 6 Ostling, Kyle She 77 6 0u1met, Jeffrev 165 ens Kevin 21 5 Pazge Kimberly 165 Psternltl Joseph 21 25 63 Paton, Mark Paulson Rebecca Payne Tracy 165 Pease Tracy 165 Pedersen Erik 165,191 Peep David 21 25 56b 165 Pellett Stephen Penoyer Gregory 19 165 Perln, Robert Perrlgo, Greg Perry Denise Peterson, Ronald S6b 166 Petrlck Karen 166 Petterson, Karlyn 166 Pfau , Kathleen 166 Plrollo Michael Plough Christine 166 Powers Jenna Prata Thomas Pr ice Jlll 166 Proper , Ronald 166 Punton Krista 166 Pyle Laurie 166 Ranard, Jerry Rebolledo Andre 63,75 166, 79 Reinders Gregory 166 Reitz Renee 20166 Renn Joseph 166 Rldilla Corrie 166 Riley, Kimberly 166 Ritchey Jodi Robison Robert 166 Rodriguez James Rosenkranz Dawn 6 50 166 Routh David 166 Rowe Lori 56c 166 Ruiz Kerry 166 56b 66 Saltness, Lisa Sargent, Margaret 166 Sartin Jerllyn 166 Saunders Tina Sayers, Kin 62,166 Saylor, Jenny Z0 76 b 6 snare Kelley so Schadee Karl Schwsbland Lisa Schwalm, Rhonda 167 Schwanke Karen 167 Scott Gayle 167 Scott, Ken 21 25 63 53 167 Seaton Deborah 167 Sebring Llndn 167 Segress, Janis 167 Selby, Carol 167 Self David 167 Shaner, Paul 561: 167 Shaw John Shell, Llaa 56c 167 Slefert Robert 56c,167 SIPC, Steven 167 Skadan, Timothy 167 suck Gary 167 Smith Cooper Smith Theresa 56c 167 Soley Michelle 5,167 Southerland Rebecca 167 Soverel Gregory 62,167 Splckler, Kathleen 1 I . 6, ,153 1 ...15B , , , 1 1 15 1 , ...166 1 1 . . ...166 , ...15J ...15B , , , M164 . - i , 5 . .155 . . , . 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