Highland Junior High School - Highland Yearbook (Bellevue, WA)
- Class of 1971
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OWS M55 H05 74574718 Ig 5 'T CZ, '06 A9566 rj 0061 Shlfhmvxhqyg iZ2Q'q,, 1971 L Published by the Yearbook Staff of Highland Junior High School, Bellevue, Washington Editor Karen Hagen Sports Editor Kirt Barrett Co-Editor Matt Sweeney Typing Editor Teena Griffin Business Manager Bob Weller Photo Editor Pat Caplinger Copy Editor Kent Kusakabe Faculty Editor Marci Swanson Layout Editor Laurie Smith Student Life Ed, Ken Kummer Art Editor Maury Caldwell Advisor Miss Helen l-Iostetter Classes Editor Sue Cuthbert Photography Ad, Mr. K, Hansen Staff: Photography- Becky Byers, Ken Kummer, Kirt Barrettg Faculty - Kathy McKeough, Kent Kusakabe, Jennifer Tadag Typing - Karen Ha- gen, Karin Cartwright, Bob Wellerg Sports - Pat Caplinger, Greg Gol liver, Debbie Stone, Ken Kummerg Art - Karen DeBruyn, Kelly Mor- an: Layout - Kirt Barrett, David Nelson, Karin Cartwright: Student Life - Kitt Barrett, Bob Weller, Maury Caldwell, Matt Sweeney. Pictures other than individual and group portraits, were taken by the staff and David Smith, student photographer working with the EAGLE, Page 1 v -A KX ox W! 4 ' Xi? W Wm, my C5 mjiigw AK MQWAWUU AGL :wg V QQQYWL QL Q W AQQQ2 45Sf36Q 3509 CGSS QA XXGLA 0 X Q0 6 offfsgfs Q11 EFX 0,6 X 346 fb 2555 P I G L E HIGHLAND JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BELLEVUE, WASHINGTON 98004 Pg3 'r .td QU! 'J sx if 649' 'EI' if :Vg D Qu., 62 .C o Q3 . Q?U6 EL3' ,J .v ,QUUJ T7 633:54 '70 , . 'ff + , 57:5 ' A s k L 3 ywsx W ia Q .2 , A N My 'QU -A FQ K SQ 1? i . . - , X. K 'f , Y LQ? gs f , . Nz: sk 1 Q -Hmm A -ssx f sf 1 - iw A J xx. - Hy. ,,.. g H gf, V Q . X - . 1 Q 4 N K ': -- ' ' ,as l .f-QQ.: k - -20 ' -' Q, .. ... h x ? 1 Q 1 ss. A . F ,. 15,3253 w -e X 4 Q14 Q' 'A f zx . . x is in bsygf Y .f N Q, -Q ? ,T w - wx - . 1 r-gg I e A 4 X .. ,. W .,:...,. , . ,- W : X: faRE5smt.+' br X l X XX ,am N + Y X if W Spirit is relaxing on the lawn: Knowing the scoreg Having a bad day and not Winning the table tennis tournament. Taking it out on your friendsg Spirit is knowing the answer Losing 32 chess games but But letting a classmate have a chance, Not giving up, It's making the top in the rope climb. It's a teacher who knows your name, And trying out for every sport a Who will listen to you, Even if you know you're not going to make it It's looking forward to Mondaysg Page 6 Page '7 Spirit is also a good yell, Supporting the team At a game you don't like. It 's a teacher who loves To teach--and shows it. One who says hi --and Means it. Spirit is a clean campus: And not being able to sleep The night before the Noonieg And helping Fircrestg And sharing your lunch With a friend who forgot hers Spirit is loving school! CONTENTS FACULTY ...... 10 CLASSES ....... 18 STUDENT LIFE . . .44 SPORTS ....... 60 Page 8 Spirit is cheering in the rain, Yelling for the other team if it wins. It's saying thank you to Mr. Semon, Coach and teacher and student friend. It's a teacher teaching you something You will always remember, Doing your homework when you're tired And sleepy, It's being nice to outsiders Who use your school, It's getting called to the stage To help a popular disc jockey in a show lt's being in school every day all year, Spirit is Highland! msslucu ffxs A! 'iv- af, ' bfbf Wa! 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Mr. Howe, shown telephoning and talking with a student, has had an important role this year. Page 12 i4 -s ' 5-fr-U f't f r ' ' -f X.X. Yi.iiki115:-,QsSi'1Q?'fi5iQ iilgbwiel 'x r YS-'ix i 5573-ff Efiff i x sifisfis Ml rfiiif fi? r . ,1 .. ,. . xzs .t .W N. .Left rr '- - ss-'usfirei :if 5,51 , f gtg ,rg Iv T.-,iffa SQ 1 E sift' r- i sl ,f-sc yr gap-:rs ,gig scars fs MR, JOSEPH MRS, AUDRIENNE MISS HELEN UNDERWOOD CLAAR HOSTETTER BUT COUNSELORS, SECRETARIES KEEP SCHOOL RUNNING SMOOTHLY The three counselors at Highland each work with a grade. Counseling 280 seventh graders was Miss Helen Hostetter, who began counseling at Highland in 1962, This year she taught the new yearbook class, Mrs, Audrienne Claar, eighth grade counselor, teaches a directed study class, Coming to High- land in 1962 as a teacher, she has hand- led sewing and drama classes, Mr, Joseph Underwood came to Highland last year from Chinook. In addition to counseling ninth graders, he taught a developmental reading class. MRS, GERALDINE MRS, BEVERLY MRS, JOANNE MRS, LORRAINE MRS, MARTHA LORANG, Principa1's FRALEY, Vice LUX, Counse1or's WALKER, Library DILLE, Teacher Secretary Principa1's Secretary Secretary Assistant Assistant Page 13 Mr, Crooks gets down to work ex is?-r,s,s,sxasm1st M s 1-Wg, 32 . 1 t .A . I ' sf ..-. 'ff 7 --we ,Fas if rw r, ,... 5 i L tear?-if 43' , Em L. . .1 ',.s.sx, -R fs. New-1 Mfr we ef X f tr Sites? :Ru MRS, SHIRLEY BENISH - Sewing, Journalism, Seventh Language Arts, Social Studies MR EAGLE BOLOTIN - Speed Reading, De- velopmental Reading, Reading Improvement MR, JOHN CROOKS - Ninth Grade Horneroom, Directed Study Class MISS PAULINE CUSHING - Ninth Grade Home room MR, DAN DAVIS - Directed Study Class, Gen- eral Music, Chorus, Mixed Chorus MR, LEO DODD - Band MR, DEL DOLLIVER - Seventh Grade Home- room MR, GARY DUNN - P. E. , Weight Training, Boy 's Cooking, Gymnastics MR, WATT EWING - Social Studies MRS, MARY Lou FOLEY - Math, Language Arts, Reading, Gir1's Cooking MRS, RUTH GJESDAHL - Stitchery, French 1 and 2, Social Studies MR, FLOYD HALL - Science, Math, Develop- mental Reading, Social Studies Miss Snell passing a book to Mrs. Walker, library secretary in his directed study class, aa. :sls Page 14 - :sr - I sais t ..., - i 5 , gxirxx gs 'R Q Rffffffs if ,fa BUT MORE ELECTIVES I MR, KEITH HANSEN - Astronomy , Chemistry , Photography, Principal of Electronics, Human Biology MISS JEAN HARMS - Typing, Reading, Vo- cational Preparation MR RON HO - General Art, Jewelry Design, Arts and Crafts, Art Poster Design, MR, PAUL HOYT - Language Arts, Social Studies, General Busi- ness, Debate, Drama MR. KEITH KEM - Photography, Math, German, Pre-Algebra MR, OLAV KYTE - Ger- man, Math, Pre- Algebra Mr, Ho demonstrates in art class I F E W E R T C H E R S Mrs. Yohe helps Lonnie Brown with his English. MR, DON LEMIEUX - Math Algebra MR, EARL MAGNUSON -Arch. Drwng. ,'lndus, Ed, , Internal Combustion Engine MR, JERRY MATHEWS -lndus- trial Workshop, Tech, Draw- ing, Algebra, Audio-Visual MR, MICHEAL MCKNIGHT - Math, Algebra, Gen, Math MR. BUZZ MERRELL - Orchestra MRS, ANN MILLER - Spanish MRS, PAOUITA MORAN - Spanish MRS, PAT NIGRO - U. S. History, Language Arts, Social Studies, Typing Personal Typing ,E . -- , .1 L 1-.s lf' 9 Page 15 .. .ssl t gy ss s . t. Us ., Xxx Sr-W5 . ' 7' 5,51 sQE 55E:5 'I .E ss 'Rear wwe is .M ss it r is S- as , -ss 1 ' Qi- 3. .,I?ff'15'R A' 2.-1-'Stiles .1 .xiii Xmas, riff, was N WS' r .Q 'P s egg? is .wi QQ'-M 5 :Haag .iii 1 6 7 ' A f Mlizgik- ' i sxjfrl ' ixsg at X i N ' fit Q .HES KR MRS, VIRENA NUTTER - Language Arts, Reading, Developmental Reading, Reading Workshop MR, ROD PLATT - Pre-Algebra, Math, Algebra MR. ELWOOD RICE - Language Arts, Social Studies MISS PAT ROE - Language Arts, Social Studies MISS MARY SNELL - Library MRS, SHERIE SPARKS - Language Arts, Social Studies MR, JACK STIMPSON - Language Arts, Social Studies, Math, Art MRS, CHERIE SUMMERHAYS - Girls P, E. , Modern Dance, Language Arts MISS PATRICA VAUGHN - Girls P. E, , Gymnastics MR, HERBERT WAGNER -Mete- orology, Geology, Pond Ecology, Radio Electronics, Matter, En- ergy and Oceanography MR, IULES WITTMAN - Boy's P, E. , Weight Training MISS ELIZABETH YOHE - Attend- ance, Creative Writing, Girls Cooking, Language Arts, Social Studies, Page 16 BELOW: Mr. McKnight the matter carefully. Mr, Hansen demonstrates, ABOVE: Miss Hanns talks to parents at Open House, ABOVE: Miss Roe dis- cusses home room pro- gram with parents, RIGHT: Miss Masto be- comes Mrs, Sparks and gets gift at faculty shower, RIGHT: Highland cooks are Mrs, Stephanie Mc Lean, Mrs, Phyllis Pet- erson, Mrs. Donna Poarch, and Mrs. Gen Sroufe, BELOW: Left, Mr. Hoyt makes a point in home room. MIDDLE: Number 38's happy bus driver, Mike Kentlok. RIGHT: Senora Miller, helping a student, is surprised by the camera, A ss sigma .ss - 5353 Wa ELBERT ALLEN 1 - eissailfssss KOUJ OUMDJ IA N RAY RLINSTADLER s ., N. wsiiksg ,sa 4, ,Wei , N3 . X X 1 X r N X s X N is -.A .I-fa YQ QYMX X . X K 3 fs - as as sp S v 2: -s : .gag , .1 QM-bds-:iw ,. . r X. is s -., I- ' .A-sm X seg sage Liss .Q A. sql Qs wikis ss To ss Q Y' as rs, ,, rf XX r NK 9 x wx E wiv' X X xxx N X as Q il' 5 siggggwsgsfwg.,g5:i?sS::ss,sr1:z:1s 32 x rx I az I is -KQQSLE :Q-T 1. s 1:1 6 fa' ,. 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Biggest accomplishment of the grade was the winning of the Betty Crocker Coupon Drive for Fircrest. Running far behind, they won when Linda Shapley contacted three radio stations in the area and listen- ers responded, In December, the ninth graders took the Differential Aptitude Tests and followed them with the Kuder Inventory, to help them in selecting careers, The assembly rewarding the class for the Fircrest win, the Adam Qtiiimiim Wind, with group and disc jockey, came March 24, This was a preview of the final end of ninth grade dance, given by the parents in May. ABOVE, LEFT: John Hayden whispers T something shocking to Casey Clodfelter, ABOVE: Carol Bowden bounces up to lead a cheer. LEFT: Scott Jordan helps Terri Johnson while Debbie Davis works quietly, V , XV, , - : L' rsros li - it - is - . H awaii ...x . ,ff i . N 25 X 154- -is -F zz Sw- 'Qs 1 mf.. 'K if x -2 is 'f Q2 If - ' fzssizrfg A 4.,4 ,ta If . Q x W3 t x :iii ' J' Q -. .3'3?'. 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Kathy Parks catches point of a joke, Greg Fredrick Ken Fry Nannette Gable Jeff Gambrel Steve Gann Steve Garriott Gordon Grant Georgiann Graves Pam Green Teena Griffin Karen Hagen Sue I-lanen Jeff Harms Bill Harpel Rick Harrison John Hayden Chris Hedin Cheryl Helburg Teresa Henricksen Gary Herman Dale Hicks Mike Hiester Larry Hill Teri Hinch Vicki Holland Steve Holzknecht Jessie Howeling Mike Hubbard Kevin Hartman Lynn Hull Page 23 5: :fr .4 ffssff X ' - geif x. l fi , -I f as xr x v is ' ,Fig 't.t my ia -- ,nf , x G-ei .ii :Qi ff Q it ':52ETK '.E:Y 'I .. f its QS ' 1 F5 'E i L ft: , 1-.E 4i.,9'vSW3f-'S 7 - , it-.ze -5.-g,,x YQ- X ' fat., at 'K TAX' ' . r S xx if it X X tg f ' f'-' ,I , tix , ,,-f,-rf ff Feffl ' 'X V Xi-5:-' A r is :f : f 5 ,M Nite D , YQ , -:VS-g,::-szfzqs mr L, N it N 'gg-eafswwr - 'W f 2 X ir : G. gig R is X? Q Q X X Y X 'R X Q45 - Y 1 R3 - XX? in-,ffl if f .iff : X iifsff-X ,Q We f f S, :, X 'S X 1 t a. 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Q Ui fQf,jfQfz gf Q flgde I. ly G3 wqqfvfd We 'Lo tc Joe Ann sturgeon fa, Jane Srein Don Stebbins Mark Stevens Paula Stites Lori Stone Mike Strang Leslie Stubbs Matt Sweeney Cheryl Swent Doug Templeton Joanne Thalle Shelley Timbers Rick Tomlinson Rise Trudeau Brenda Tullar Pam Tweed Shawn Underwood John Van Buskirk Lucretia Varner Kay Vasilatos Clare Vellek Ruth Vowels Debbie johnson listens for Nr. Dodd's direct- tions, ' ii XR Q L Xue ' X Q, ' N ef X gg m Q . ffggz f 1 V Q 'fl Q . -:g li one X - .. A 'gi r F . if S Mike Hubbard slams ball across table for game point, Page 27 .il will S - 11- -tis? :VT X ii' .emi -if N . .. 1 . 53 :1 is 1 :. o 5 Q . 1 ,, 1.5 were - i' ,-a ' V g' as ..U:.i...,..,, . e . ,renew ..- Q1 N. . . g i' .ru - QR X i 1 e Fu rma Ward Karen Watson Bob Weller Gary White Jeff White Gregg Whittier Mike Wilkens Dale Williams Sue Williams on Gene Winget Craig Wright Stacy Yarbrough Terry Young Larry Zeper waged ef fel if lfi bi-:fT?1. 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X :f 5 1 Mark Adams Dave Alder Rosanne Agoado Kim Amis Marc Anderson Dawn Anthony Rick Audo Denise Baldwin Gary Banham Dwight Bergstrom Bob Bertollini Patricia Borgforcl Cathy Bowen Tim Branstetter Lori Bredice Gary Brog Lonny Brown Ted Brown Bryan Burdo George Burns Loren Burns Homer Burrows Cathy Bush Liz Carroll Colleen Childers Laura Clinton Max Clinton Tracy Coleman Brian Cornish Julie Cothern Page 28 EIGHTH GRADERS CLIMB TO LEADERSHIP Eighth grade classes have been busy with numerous projects this year, They have studied the dangers of drugs and in March pre- sented an assembly on drug abuse, They took the Stanford Achievement Tests usually given in this grade, ABOVE: Brent Young hard at work BE IUW: Ken Knmmer studies next move against worthy opponent 1n chess room PREPARING FOR TOP NEXT YEAR The eighth grade home rooms collected letters and notebooks and exchanged them with a Japanese school, In addition to these projects the class members spon- sored dances and participated enthusi- astically in tourna- ments and contests. ABOVE: Bob Douglas waits at attendance desk as Mr, Hoyt unpacks candy, TOP: Scene in eighth grade class, Page 29 Candi Cowin Ken Davies Kathleen Day Ma rcie Del-lart Jeff DeRou1et Bill Denney Melinda Detlefs Jackie Dodds Nancy Doherty Liz Dolgoff Bob Douglass Elizabeth Earnst Carol Edwards John Edwards Mark Erwin Maury Eskenazi Karen Espeseth Leonard Farlow Janet Faulk Tom Faulk Pete Ferguson Laura Fiedler Doug Filsinger David Fite Tom Flynn Sharon Fulmer Rick Giesa Barbara Glas smaker Willie Gonzalez Rick Gould x wb, , ya , ,jf A r. 3 . 3' S ,gf 5 Cass. s V U Q gi .. if' ,ii X i Ag ii.. :se -L ' 4 ' ii ess sssiifviii f s - sara, As: 9 P , ,. . so -s sie-1 fir? ' if ' ' o f s . 1 is . A . , sp Q .,.. 3-.sg .Sl ., .1 so , -Q u p no . 'i 2 ' D55 i, , ., r. J E r. 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Y V fern will if ' ' ::' 4. ref: . .. is jf ,L iv .1 .S Sandy Kim Dan Graboski Graves Gray Steve Scott Cheryl Greene Greenfield Hammack Beth Tammy Tracy Hartman Henry Hertzberg Daryl Cathy Chris Hicks Hiester Hineline Richard Kathleen Laurel Hitchcock Horey Houk b K, J G 1 cindy Howell or 1 rf eclrr of Doug -, ' A ir ' 'I iii - I John Ishimaru .. ' n f' K 'fx Laurie Jackson K 1 ',kik.XrY..X5 t .QSVM s-sh . , g. rig 5, I Q . -if R ,g53?Ef1:gfd:QFl :RQ A 'X ,N Q G, Martha Jennings A vs ,Mm . 'L' David Johnson e WAN - i .z,. ' ii .Xxx - ,A Brad Jons 1 ' ' 'tk S, QP W -e 'l'o f T' G Q55 fc 'f . S352 s- K ' ' ' 3 1 ly., ' 1, ig 1 L, l , ij chris Kinkade . -' K A K3 K, Brian Knutsen ' ' e o - Wanda Koepke P , or ' - ' Craig Kosak Iii? 1 Sgr g ,g 5 L ifiif' -Q TX rss Eh f - - r -, '2 3, 1 - ' W f A av 4 i, '.4f'i.,s-.f s4Lr'?'kH . .1 K Ken Davies and Dana Sinkie- wicz listen to Ski School in- structions. The student telephone by the front door is a popular place at noon, Beth Earnest and Leslie Snodgrass share a call. Page 31 Lisa Koss Kim Kuehnoel Ken Kummer Connie Kunzler Michelle Lf-:Gear Linda Lenschow Ron Littlefield Frank Lockwood Bill Lynch Mike Lynn Rhonda Macy David Marlin Kevin McCoy Joey McGarr Cathy McGaw Jill McKinnon Cathy Mettler Todd Michaelson Dennis Millar Rick Miller Tom Miller Cindy Monce Peggy Moore Sue Morrell Stuart Mulloy Jim Murphy Karen Myers Keith Nelson Tim Nixon Jim O'Brien 15+ ,531 ' S - was 4 L .lv 5-sp: ' fd x. - s aff? ' t . , f-' S , , tr., ,I tirl hw : SSRN - ,Eijfi?'ffsei 'i Mx- ' V s 132 A A F he X X . st , X X , ,EQ 5 ii T . he is we . i.P?fi51i k A .signs we w 'Q i Q55 ' ff' ' . W iik?5 'L p I , 2. -575 Rees if X ef sh 'XX S' l g? rjff. ef E if sis nss.a,f.,e? s. - f i : . .5255 1 1 he est Y K s is X X K Y 'L 32255 iff? 1 A x,ki 'X' ff t eff . 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N X kv'-Eff? -X .. x Brent Young and Brett Miller are caught chatting on the bus. Hiv- Q ..l, fri! s xi M . Ja . .. hz. wr? gy en he Xihxij XYYX ll S21 R .gs VUNJ ua, in , . Nb 1 Q50 H a .i K Steve Olson . Barry LM , Patrick ' X' Kyle Oki O V Pontius h lg Q I wk, ll? E f 'Y -V Q gc .lf gf W-ix X W ,.. gx . Jay Robeson Scott Robinson Joe Romeo Brad Rose Robyn Rozanski 1. Leslie Post Toni Pnzzo Debbi Raab I Stacy Rae Steve Ray Susan Reynolds Tim Richardson Jackie Ridewood Eric Rising Eric Roberson Ein? Lining up for the bus in snow is cold work. Page 32 Tom Flynn awaits the ping pong ball in tourna- ment play. Bill Sturgeon Beth Summerford Gordon Swanson Scott Tashiro Danny Taylor Sam Thanem Jeff Thieme Kelly Thompson Linda Tracy Stephanie Tweed was '- is 'ls 5 Robert Stenison Beth Stewart Tom Strube Carrie Stuart Karen Stuart . A Y- ' .S ,Q Sang: 5 :al 2 W A S 1.5. gk S, X 5 N QQ FQSQ X jg X fs- 21' X S :LQ x ': A Y L -as , W- 1 .ya f -, M 1 .,.. 3 Q Running in the breezeway is il- legal, but often necessary when you 're late, .l Dane Ulmer Marcia Varner Phil Vertin Matt Wahner Robin Ward Katie Watkins Lenore Weaver Peter Wells Kathy West Roger Westlund Elliott Whatley Linda Whitworth Scott Williams Carrie Willis Brent Young Cleo Singletary Dana Sinkiewicz Dan Smart Leslie Snodgrass Leslie Srein Trey Stackman I 2: 42 N X- is 951 .1 Y E S. ,ness - Q .,.S A :ar gi f f m 44 K 4 i s Sh if .. N4 -2 I W apo Q Q wi Srxxklw Q1 2 -S ,. Wim E X new ' A ' Q. XS X-X Rick Severn -1 S Si .S so , S we s at T, A S S if .vgf S, -SELL X 351' 1 1 Q s Q 5. ,N Nr, 1 f SX-fs: est, S X S Sf - gweefgtifjfgwligyg-lgg S W S 1 S. S ,xi .5 ..-k- gg R ig ll S .Ssts,,, ex 5 X S S SSN 5 N tk in it si gzzmg-rs if We A 5 2, S- Sf - N- S r ft S ks r N wr ,S 4 xi X . we E iii? Q ...J NX v 'K 3 SSR ' gif A Q Q Q Q as :Q S L X 1 Lv. 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Greg Akeson Chris Alleman Brian Anderson Gail Anderson Jo Anthony Mike Baker John Bardwell Vince Barich Linda Barnard Ann Bartholmey' Dusty Bartlett Scott Bartlome Wendy Bateman Jim Baugh Greg Bell Cathy Benson Linda Bently WW Je Jim! 7 ttweiwffe' L2 ,Zu We rf y Q A924-f My Susan Bergstrom L A ff? gf LJX, Cris Berhold Vim' 7 3 u Dianna Bertollini 'Nj ML Roy Binder Steve Borgman Lani Borsini Martin Bouman Mike Boyd Peter Boyd Mary Brain , ffl . , W HMM La f Denise Brokofsky Nm - Bob Bruns X Joe Buckberger Kerri Burke Becky Burns Tony Burrous Laure Bush Becky Byers Susanna Byrd Jeff Caldwell John Camp Johnna Cannon Pat Capiinger Brian Chapman Cindi Chastagner Mark Chestnut Steve Child Dave Clark Ed Clark Tracy Clark Kathy Clarke Sandra Coomes Mark Crawell John Cruze Jane Cunningham Robin Dalessandro Chris Dalgarn Sue David Scott Davies Diane Davis Jimmy Day Nancy Devogler JoAnn Dewitt p,Qifz9.Jf2f2 me Lu, fwvift H nfsl :wif .VDCM45 U Q0m42O cm ' f R vb Gb .i1wc,LL5mwv QQLQXNRXBALASND The seventh grade had five sets of twins this year, Here they line up in the Commons, mixed up to puz- zle you, NEWCOMERS SHOW SPIRIT, GET INVOLVED Jumping right in, seventh graders participated fully in life at Highland, They sponsored dances, enter- ed tournaments and contests, They held the lead throughout the Fircrest coupon drive, losing only when a ninth grader called in radio listeners to help, At Christmas, they had Winter Festivals Around the World, having a room decoration contest and displaying in an assembly costumes of many lands, A committee conducted a drug survey of seventh graders and planned a program to answer questions on drugs, Some students be -, gan a Pen Pals Abroad project, ABOVE: Jim Harbin moves to check his opponent, RIGHT: Mike Garriott chats between classes, Page 35 LEFT: Sal Khar- kar, transfer from Bombay, had a busy year, FAR LEFT: Sev- enth grade boys slide in the snow Bob Graboski, Center, as N we X or :Y . x SY' 'lv , ' - E 'F N 0 X Q 'S 4 Q., 5 5 1 S x is ,V f A- . 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Q iff fi. f ' A ' 'f fl ix? - ' 'J Ailil--'-301 if - 'ffl-N M -i2'f'f-i:wtSxsQ:j'i- il V3 Qgliigfiekgg kg . . 1 Q i is ask 31 EN.'i ..., y i 6 . '65, in , P r...xr 5 , M Xa K, X Q. sv gr, S I , K 3 T? we NS' X ,:. , N x ,X 'X 5 N N ig Y Q K . ,.. X My Qi r X X -,, 1 - I e . WZN! H if f A , ,V 3 4' fc Greg Fletcher Tom Flick 'Debbie Flippin k Linda Forgey Kurt Fritzberg Brian Funk Jeff Gollnick Jeanne Gardiner Mike Garriot Rick Geise Linda Gerde Greg Gesell Bob Glassmaker Greg Golliver Jay Goss ABOVE LEFT: Bob Bruns calls Joe Zuckerman's attention to an illustration LEFT: Sue David talks with friends in the Commons, Craig Gottschalk Bob Graboski Kathy Green Warren Grover Brad Hallock Ron Hammermaster Kim Hansberry Chris Hansen Jim Harbin Gordon Harms Bruce Hart Nancy Haver Kim Hayes Tom Heck Eric Hedin RIGHT: Debbie Green has found a good library book. 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Q C5-,TQ - fi Brendan O' Brien Erin O' Brien Sean O' Brien Kevin O'Conner David Okrent Neil Okrent Kyle Olmstead Brad Olson Bruce Olson Mike Palios Nancy Pardue Curtis Pate Bill Peterson Christine Pepa Steven Pope :H V geggizfggms P . mix... Q A+ 'fig Simi ' iv Q 1 X N X Y S? ' 1 -V .. . A.. f i, wx. B we mn? 4? Q' b' Xi Ol, Xt W X X N Hag , fl . A ti. : - ge 4 '. iq. . if W :fa K ' ik X X NS 5 5 1 9 . . ig'3..i ilk K K B hiya Y hx-sw K . iv- 1 'mis ' dr Seventh grade band warms up, Becky Premselaar Dino Puzzo Linda Quast Bob Rabideau Cheryl Ramirez Bob Rasmussen Craig Ratcliffe Allan Ray Joanne Reirnan Connie Remerden Kenneth Reynolds Bill Richey Craig Richlen Greg Ridderbusch Karen Rindal Howl? Why!! A lost Football game, Gail Anderson, Becky Byers relax in Commons Daynard Schmidt tackles a tough problem in Appli- ance Re - pair class, Ron Morcom, Mitch Lechelt, and Chris Dalgarn share sack lunches, Greg Golliver looks for a friend in the Commons during the noon rush, Gary Simmons Patty Simon Shelley Sipe Debbie Slonim Barbara Smith Vicki Smith Nanci Speheger Jim Stackman Carolyn Stadler Laura Stamm Alan Steiner Joe Stite Debbie Stone Mark Strathern Bryant Stringer Geoffery Ringstad 4 VV A Cathy Ritari Lil-:F sg Jin Robinette .j- . I-.. . Larry Roe Salvatore Romeo 5,4 V . -,,,.- V Bob Runkel V i X Vrfygss X - , iff v Rarnona. Russell K K V Daynard Schmidt ' 3 Greg Schonenfield A - his? 6,55 Ti - S r S Kathy schwarck 4 sr f iii E sl X 3 ., N Graham Scott ' ' Dan Seelye Q VE kkk. VV Alan Senff i . g i i Tami Seybe rt si , ff X N 4' Y Q S, wt? ,Q sl .X 'E . Scott Shaw -V V k2fi?'E ' K f 1 - sf' K -aff 'lifiif - - 1553 4 ' X A-, 5 . S .V 1 E. ' it f i' 'X V V VV ri? 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'::.. 'ffg ggkiya s , ...gm W. k X it 5 xii? Daryl Stromswold Patty Stubb Dion Sugg Deborah Swain Marci Swanson Paul Swanson Jennifer Tada Jeff Tanzer Brett Tashiro Lonny Taylor Steve Thicklicke Neal Thornton Eric Thorson Neil Tibbott Patty Turrin David Van Dreal Doug Vertin David Walden Debra Walker Bill Walters LEFT: Greg Lawrence takes careful aim for his shot, CENTER: Group of boys around ping pong table in cafe, Doug Johnson, center, RIGHT: The Highland sign is a meeting place, Page 42 Class busily working on an assignment, Bob Kissinger, in deep Tamara Ward Patricia Warcle Rose Wasson Marcy Wedel Debra Welling Susan Wells Karin Westlund Elliot W'hat1ey Tami White Angela Witlock Keith Wisemar Rick Wolfe Anna Wolheter Randy Wright Todd Wyborney Jay Yarr Cathy Young Mary Zipoy Joe Zuckerman it ' gifs? M, w of ' A J., ., , ,. ' , Yxvfwfrirfflvzefifrixifil x xr x if , Qstr: . J - f Q5 f vf X X f Q, if 'Q o Q il. nr . . in N ri. p N . - we 1 refering e S 55.3 2 . e ,- Q .Q ' .2 2 k i, ..- L F, t - v .K t ,. M WE . r x E: -K 3:5 -::.- NY -gp, 'P . qw -sw ., 'hx I as -S. . 9. . 13 ii K2 it if X , 3 it fa? if K ' Q eil 1 . M, -1-are Q - ww- we ,me-.5 f V Ame .:Qw.+ Q . , i Ye j fw -ff A i H w r .sr M -. M e g Q fr Qt. lg ,we . . 4 -N Denise Brokoesky busily talks on the thought about where to put the next piece to repair his appliance, Highland student telephone. Hurrying trorn one class to another, students rush down the portable steps, Page 43 60 . - ' X, f U WN A A ,Maj f M fn W . UCUU V2 'WI X ff L f .,L f ag, , xjw 'Vbdw FWQCLCQ W 1 W 1 M W V! WJWZ WL - -. f' MQW ,WYN I , V., .v 1 f' sqm '5 x l N f , W - STUIJE T LIFE I STUDENT GOVERNMENT WORKING A. S. B, Counci1's major goalstwere more student involvement and activities, They sold ice cream and candy in the cafeteria dur- ing lunch, They set up table tennis, a chess room, and held several dances, Major topics discussed by the Council were revising the constitution, litter control, student handbook and a Drug Awareness Plan. SEATED IN THE FRONT ROW FROM LEFT TO RIGHT ARE A, S, B, OFFICERS, Keith Nelson, treasurerg A1 Kemp, presidentg and LaVern Poston, vice president. Page 46 FAR LEFT -Eighth grade chatters during the in- termission of the dance, LEFT - Matt Sweeney and Pete Spears battling over a game of chess. TO CHANGE TRADITION AT HIGHLAND RIGHT: Table tennis tournament drew large audience in the Commons. BELOW: Student store did well in new location. BELOW, RIGHT: The chess room was always crowded, Bill Harpel accepts wrestling award from Mr, McKnight. BELOW: Debby Johnson shows de- light as Pam Caston and Rise Trudeau pull her name for a record. Page 47 The Mardi Gras dance drew one ofs the largest crowds ever to dance to the Light , The 30 members of the EPICS staff published nine papers this year, NEWSPAPER, YEARBOOK USE PRINT Iob after job faced the yearbook staff this year, And they looked up some extra ones! The advisor was Miss Helen Hostetterg the editor, Karen Hagen, First big project was a drive to raise 100, 000 Betty Crocker coupons for Fircrest School for the Retarded, The staff -sponsored contest was won by the ninth grade, after Linda Shapley made a radio appeal, The EAGLE staff rewarded the winning grade with an assembly featuring a radio disc jockey and a name band, Adam Wind . The staff also conducted a snapshot contest in February. Later in the spring they had a drive for postage stamps for charity, and in May pub- lished an informational pamphlet on the school election, X fa -'X ---V 2 'i,fli-,L'.- Q l - LL 5.,.fe'yi,u1,. , , ., P Ax 'X -Lv. y b uglkys, .avi and ,3.,,f,.rl' ,Q X I 1 af- ,lx A ' K ' - , F -iw .f.1,. X , , D, sf, ,ffl . 5 ' gxfip I' gxl' L,-M-rf 1 W. V , , . , , 'AX r i' ,M------:M ---- - N- l t ' F if? ,C J ff fs ,J 1-3 ll ' ,JL , ,,X,.,, . img! 117 I Miss Hostetter and Bob Weller, business manag- er, get totals on yearbook sales. BELOW: Editor Hagen takes a spill in the snow. t, Page 48 The Betty Crocker Coupon Drive for Fircrest -meant counting 104, 000 coupons. ABOVE: Scenetat peak of drive. MIDDLE: Greg Golliver counts piles of 2's, RIGHT: Coupons are de- livered to Fircrest, TO SUPPORT SPIRIT The newspaper staff, 30 seventh, eighth, and ninth graders, put out one issue a month, usually about six or seven pages. Editorships, were rotated by the advisor, Mrs, Shirley Benish. The staff, which is a class, stressed feature writing, humor- ous and human interest news, The yearbook staff, 25 seventh, eighth, and ninth graders, was scheduled as a class for the first time this year. Page 49 r X11 K ' - ' X .c 4 ' fx L ax ,,, 'sx lan My ,-, if is lf . Y-xlffgit - vt. I K, W. x Y. fwfr? if' . A K' 4 A kgastfx it LWKFY if fs, kTf'lk'Mix i 's'sww tiller! irq l,'X5t,.f ' M V, ,I r rig 4, rx J re fi 'ff pp Q .,-' ' fl ,fx - , N ts tilt PEPPY PEoPLE PROMOTE f if L ' The Pep Staff kept people in cheers. LEFT TO RIGHT: Patty Ansel, CharEl Baxter, Joni Ringstad, Carol Bowden, Sue Hanen, captain: and Toni Puzzo, High1and's Pep Staff did many things to promote school spirit at the school this year, sometimes working with the Pep Club, They sold shakers and pep buttons, They made posters to announce games and dances, They spotlighted football players in the fall by putting large paper footballs on their lockers, The Pep Staff made victory cakes and gave parties for the Eagle athletes. Because some of the projects needed funding, they held a bake sale to raise money, Last summer, the staff won awards at a one-week cheer camp, held for leaders in the area. Spirit and interest de- veloped at the camp rubbed off on Highland students this year. One innovation this year was the Pep Points, points given for attendance and games and activity participation, Applicants for Pep Staff for next year will be evaluated partially on these points, Page 50 PEPPY PROJECTS t'Ytt,f 5 'D H Q1'1fk.rLf 'QR 42, 1. f R - ,. .... W , .t , ,N . 'xjlvbofgs LMLA4 s R, tl UAi.,.L,. 2L.lY7t,3L.t,,tLt'lt.ui apt t H LL Q 'L QQ Q3 L.le:1fe,Lyw,. sq L! AL LLQMRV : 5 Ul,,,r'fS4 Qi ti,L,ft,fN ,filet erm mfwia 'L film 31- LEFT: Sue Hanen whips up enthusi- asm as basketball crowd enters gym. BELOW: Joni Ringstad leads a cheer for the baseball team, The Pep Club, one of school's biggest, backed projects of the Pep Staff and led the cheering at assemblies and games, It takes ability and work to make the 3. 5 required for Honor Society ABOVE: Here Chris Hedin and A1 Kemp check their ability with the DAT testing program, RIGHT: David Wehle helps a friend, HONOR SOCIETY SERVES Honor Society had several interesting service projects this year. They decorated the Christmas tree in the Commons, They sent workers for the CARE booth at Fred- erick and Ne1son's store in the Square, The annual scholarship which the group gives to a former Highland student graduating from high school was supported by the sale of candy, At the end of the school year, members went on a field trip, Honor Society's officers, in the front row with the Advisor, Mrs, Nigro, were Regina Bates, presidentg Leslie Jones, vice presidentg Lois Binder, treasurerg and Kim Amis, secretary. Page 52 STUDENT STORE EXPANDS The Student Store was manag- S ed by the General Business class ii this year, though a number of vol- unteers from the student body who were not taking the class signed up to work during their lunch period. The store began the year at the old stand in the Commons, but later was moved to the cafeteria, to be closer to the customers. Many items were added to the stock, in- cluding candy, ice cream. . . even ping pong paddles! ABOVE, LEFT: Students wait impatiently for the store to open before school. CENTER: Crowds line up when a candy shipment arrives, ABOVE, RIGHT: Mrs, Dille, on Commons patrol, talks with Brad M erklinghaus, A large number of students worked with Mr, Hoyt, advisor, on the ordering, retailing, and inventory work of Student Store, Page 53 FCREIGN LANGUAGE CLUBS SEEK The year's French Club officers were: president, Joe Lawrenceg vice president, Ann Mitchellg secretary, Rita Rudczencog treasurer, Seth Cohen, Advisor was Mrs. Gjesdahl, The club met on the first Thursday of every month, Some of the activities were going to a French restaurant for dinner, sponsoring a dance celebrating Mardi Gras, and attending a French movie. At their first meeting the Spanish Club elected Leslie Jones, president, Regina Bates, vice presidentg Barbara Lunke, secretaryg and Teresa Pedersen, treasurer. The advisors were Senora Moran and Senora Miller. ' Some of the activities this year were making a constitution and collecting canned foods. They also arranged for speakers, sponsored a dance, cooked lunch for the faculty and went to a Spanish restaurant, Highland's German Club activities were painting garbage cans, collecting coupons for the yearbook's B, C, C, drive, making posters for parents night and having a German Dinner for the faculty, They also sold candy and popcorn to pay for a trip to Leavenworth, The officers were president, Linda Shapleyg vice presi- dent, Mary Barichg secretary, Nan Gable, treasurer, Lori Blockg and the advisor was Mr. Kyte. This was the smallest turnout in recent years, RIGHT: The German Club was small, but very active this year. BELOW: The Spanish Club was a new group this year, The French Club is one of the largest and most active clubs in school. Their Christmas party is a tradition, with its busche d'Noel, TO UNDERSTAND WHAT IS SAID Each Christmas the foreign language students carol through the halls with the songs of their countries, Here Barbara Lunke and Lori Blanchard sing out with the Spanish carolers as they en- tertain the office. ABOVE: Bill Sturgeon and Janet Olson grooving to the Light music at the French Club dance. RIGHT: Willie Gonzalez and Laurie Jack- son enjoy a dance. Page 55 BAND, ORCHESTRA PLAY AROUND December was the busy month for the Highland orchestra. They had 17 concerts. Twice a year the musicians go to the elementary schools in the area Nine string players are members of the A11-City High School Orchestra, LEFT: Girls in A Band wait quietly for directions, BELOW: The Stage Band poses with their director, Mr. Dodd, BOTTOM: A Band poses with their in- struments, This band is composed of eighth and ninth graders. Page 56 ABOVE: Orchestra members are pictured before a concert, ABOVE: Director Dodd rehearses the stage band. ABOVE, RIGHT: Terry Mathews, Mike Hubbard, and Bruce Ander- son prepare to play a fanfare at the Bellevue football game Trumpet players in B Band play a difficult passage, The B Band, composed of seventh graders, serves as a training group for the school band, The B Band appears in some concerts and assemblies and individual members are sometimes invited to play with A Band, Both bands had more members and a greater number of activities than in other years. Among the activities was a trip to the Seattle Symphony in the fall. Page 57 ABOVE: Highlanders sing for school assembly, The group dis- banded later this year, RIGHT: The Lassies, with their Bonnie Charlie theme song, are a tra- dition at Highland, BELOW: Director Davis, CHORUSES SING UP STORM Highland 's singer sang up a storm this year, The choruses appeared at the winter and spring concerts, and the All-Bellevue Junior High Chorus Festival, Their elementary school tour took them to Ardmore, Ivanhoe, Sherwood Forest, and Stevenson, Highland feeder schools, The seventh grade Girls Chorus performed in blue maxis, which they rnade themselves, singing three-part arrangements of Let It Be, and Leavin' on a Jet Plane, The Highlanders and Lassies performed for class dinners and sang in the All-District En- semble Festival in May. They held a joint rehearsal with Interlake's Kantorians, At Christ- mas the two groups caroled in their neighborhoods and entertained at a retirement home, Page 58 The Girls Chorus, featuring seventh grade girls, provides early training for girls interested in going on into Mixed Chorus and Lassies. Mr. Davis directs these groups. The Girls Chorus is shown at right. IN CONCERTS IN SCHOOL AND OUT BELOW: The mixed chorus includes eighth and ninth grade girls and boys from all grades. The director, Mr, Davis, is at left, Page 59 QW N . W X .0 CN AME? QTP' I N5 SP URTS Coach McKnight makes an emphatic point to Scott Jordan in an early season game, I EAGLE FOOTBALLERS ARE FULL OF KICKS The Eagle varsity played six games in this year's schedule, They beat Bellevue, Hyak, and Ringdall, tied Tyee and Tilli- cum, and lost to Chinook, thus ending the season in a tie for second place in the Bellevue League, Walt Ewing, coach, said, The team had a good attitude and played to their ability, The 1970 IV 's won three of six games played, finishing fourth in the League, They beat Tyee, Ringdall, and Tillicum, lost to Bellevue, Chinook, and Hyak. Floyd Hall, IV coach, said the team improved tremendously during the season, ABOVE: The Varsity rests from its 1971 season, which saw three wins, two ties, and one defeat, LEFTg Quarterback Kemp gets set to give the ball to Johnson. Page 62 Keith Nelson whips a pass in the JV game with Bellevue, Coach Platt and his IV team of eighth graders and some seventh - had a 3-3 record for the season. Interference gets into position sv? as Kemp starts with the ball ,N late in the Bellevue game. Page 63 JV HOOP SQUAD BOUNCES Great season was the word for both Varsity and Junior Varsity basketball teams this year. The Varsity tied for third spot in the League, with a four win - three loss record, The JV's brought in a tie for first with a five win - one loss total, Varsity Coach Wittman said he had coached a good team which was fairly steady in what they did during the season, Steve Benjamin led the scoring for the Varsity, while JV hotshots were Mark Runyon and Keith Nelson. In pre-season games, the Varsity won three and lost one, The JV's had a four-one record, TOP: Kemp leaps for a re- bound in the Odle game, BELOW: Benjamin goes up for a jump shot in the game with Tyee, Coach Wittman and his 1971 Eagles had a satisfying sea- son, But the JV's, BELOW, and Coach Dunn ended up accepting congratulations on a championship tie. INTO FIRST PLACE Varsity Coach Wittman goes over plays with his team, Mr. Wittman also teaches boys' physical education and weight training classes, LEFT: Highland gets a chance at a free i throw. BELOW: Sunshine streams into the gym as Odle gets and the Eagles fight for a toss-up. I ui r LEFT: The strain of competition ers struggle for the ball, shows as Odle and Highland play- I- TRACK MEN TRY ON FIELD AND TRACK The Varsity track team this year looks like a winner, said Coach Walt Ewing. He noted that a number of boys had talent and good past records, so that it was possible they would take all four meets, and end up with another champion- The Varsity track team prepared for a season of four meets, beginning April 16 and ending May 7. Below: Tom Faulk blasts one, while fnghty Keith Nelson throws a Dractice toss. ship. The qualifying meet May 14 and the championship meet May 21 at Newport High School will tell the story, In tumouts the boys have shown they really have the spirit and drive to win. , , to live up to Highland 's record of past seasons, The JV's, coached by Don Lemieux, show the same promise. Below: The Junior Varsity, young and untried but anxious to participate, is seeking experience in the meets ahead, A few older team members returning give the team strength. ,+ X Q :1r :mm no Below: The JV baseball team, one of the largest ever at High- land, was both talented and hardworking, The Varsity Baseball team had a season that ran from April 15 to May 27. Left: Coach Dunn looks concerned at Hyak game, AND BASEBALL NINE GOES ALL OUT With one of the most talented teams in Highland's history to work with, Coach Mike McKnight and his baseball team set first place as their goal for the 1971 season, The boys are hardworking and the majority of them have had experience and that is good for morale. the coach said. There was a good turnout for positions and the team is a well-rounded squad, The turnout for the JV baseball team was spectacular, , , the biggest turnout of young players in High1and's history. Over 60 boys answered Coach Gary Dunn's call, providing a very good chance to pick a lot of talented boys, including a number of players back from last year, Page 67 Ski Club at Highland is always a large group, Officers ffront row, seatedj were qleft to righty John Hayden, presidentg Scott Jordan, vice presidentg Leslie Stubbs, secretaryg and Jay Estes, treasurer. KEEP YOUR SKIS ON THE SNOW Ski Club, started in 1970, had films and demonstrations, took two trips to Ski Acres, December 19 and February 13. They met every Wednesday morning during the season, Ski School met in ten sessions, from January to March, Lessons, costing 341, were given at Ski Acres. Several ski parties were held this year, UPPER LEFT: Becky Antisdale, Jeanine Kunzler, and Joanne Thalle chat at Ski Acres, ABOVE: Anne Patterson and Doug Partridge pause to rest. LEFT: Chuck Anderson demonstrates equipment for Parent-Student Ski Night, Page 68 AND YOUR SHOULDERS OFF THE MAT 'Skt ABOVE: Sid Adelson seeks an advantage over his Tillicum op- ponent, ABOVE, RIGHT: Chris Hine- line has his opponent in a tight double arm bar, Highland wrestlers captured a 2-8 won -lost record this year. Coach McKnight expressed pride in the team's efforts and predicted that since most were seventh and eighth graders a good, experienced team can be expected next year. Each wrestler improved himself 100610 this second year of the sport at Highland , the coach said, pointing out that wrestling is one sport where the individual is on his own. ABOVE: The Highland wrestling team for 1970-71, with Mr. McKnight as coach, was in its second season, They had ten matches with other junior high school teams. LEFT: Dave Mickelson is working on a pull -through in Ringdall match, Page 69 AND TENNIS SQUAD TRIES HARDER The 1971 tennis team, coached by Mr. Del Dolliver, seemed to have the spirit all teams hope for, The boys, as the coach put it, were really out to win matches and they all tried all the time. Team members were much improv- ed from previous play. Match points were close, though the Highlanders won no game, But no opponent ran away with a contest, The last match, with the 1eague's first place team, was an exciting afternoon. Page '70 Left: The squad includ- ed front row fleft to rightj Dave Olson, Eric Lind, Kelly Purcell, Bill Stur- geon, Brian Smith, and fsecond rowj Jeff Prince- valle, Scott Kruse, Bob Miller, Rob Knutson, and Mark Boson. WHILE GIRL ATHLETES HAVE BUSY YEAR, The Gir1's Athletic Association's 1970-'71 year began with soccer play in the fall. Next came volley ball, with a tournament at Odle ending the season. Third activity for the GAA was bowling at Sun Villa Lanes, A just-for-fun tournament with three schools was held at Belle Lanes, Bowling was followed by swimming, with turnouts at Samena Pool, ' In the concluding sport, badminton, the final tourna- ment found Highland girls winning second place, trailing Odle. Right: Cheering a strike are Shelley Timbers, Linda Shapley, and Pam Green, Below: GAA poses with its officers, Janice Ridewood, presidentg Jackie Ridewood, vice presidentg and Pam Green, secretary, Advisors are Mrs. Cheri Sumrnerhays and Miss Pat Vaughn, . 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