Lynden High School - Simba Yearbook (Lynden, WA)

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i moa eye Boogie 5 ance! age i wea Po t Rigs Mee ane ea a ph oo rte cae ee ALLEN COUN TT 3 1833 07522 8806 Rye O) © _ Os 3 xe MO s Y) = S “tet D = Y S S So S aS x a S aS The Joys of Exploring, | Competing, and Participating at Lynden High School Academics 3 Organizations 21 Classes 53 Student Life 75 a N”g ing an = S a x i? — S = S = 2 h d tement of learn = The exc ble to say, ing a be aa mething new Today | learned so 44 ICS Academ MR. KENNETH McAULAY MR. CLAUDE O. CASE Principal Superintendent MR. VERNON VANNICE Vice Principal, Sociology, Typing, Commercial Law Administration MRS. WINIFRED CLAY Secretary MRS. BEVERLY GEORGE Secretary RUAN TES Led MRS ELOISE BUURMAN Counselor MR. JOHN SEREMETA Counselor, Philosophy Helen Harkoff and Cathy Tremaine talk with Mr. Seremeta. j i : i — Counselors Mrs. Buurman, Karl Vossbeck, Shirley Fullner, Jan Kittleson, Larry Larson, and Bill Ronhaar plan class meetings on assembly conduct. Gale De Jong concentrates on a geometry construction. Math and Science MRS. DONNA CLEGG Pre-Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Record Keeping MRS. CLAUDIA LASTER Algebra, Math Analysis, Physics MRS. SHERRY CLINE Geometry, Biology 4 ‘ ; : A ea en ae MR. JUSTIN NIX General Science, Photography, Driver Education Anne Taylor sets up the apparatus for the electrolysis of water. Gary Ewing injects alcohol into a white rat. Science survey tested the physical and psychological effects of alcohol on rats. : : i : ; | MR. EUGENE CLEGG Biology, Chemistry, Science Survey MRS. CATHERINE THOMAS English I, It Language Arts Dawn Visser organizes her thoughts for an English composition. MR. CARL CARY Englis ae hI, Il, Speech, Drama The debate team, Mark Mergens and Richard Boice, gather information to debate this year’s issue: resolved the federal government should establish a system of compulsory service by all its citizens. Pat Thomas is the timekeeper. . 2 Pe oe TE dies her part as Juliet in a classroom reading of Shakespeare's =] 2 n n E ae c © D ® = play. MR. TOM SPRINGER English I, Ill we ASR ERRANDS ee a ep aeinegrarientongn MRS. EVELYN HOWELL English II, IV LAMBERT I, Wl MR. JOHN Latin |, Il ’ ish |, Span ices a speech. Jerry Kok pract History MR. DAVID LASTER Washington State History, U. S., Geography one ask cow MR. MARVIN SNELL U. S., World History 10 Marvin De Graaff traces the route of the Columbia River. Steve Erdmann waxes a cherry burl, and Dennis De Graaff cleans his pheasant mosaic, while Doug Assink meditates in the background. Art and Crafts MR. HAROLD JELLISON Art, Crafts Wayne Hersman carves Wololo. Pam Visser puts the finishing touches on her cutting board. Lynden High School Marching Band STUDENT DIRECTORS — Dave DeGroot DRUM MAJOR — Victor Kiel. MAJORETTES — Toni Weidkamp, Anne Taylor, Cindy Taylor. and Victor Kiel. HONOR CHOIR—Standing: Jani Robins, Brad De Jong, Lamona Van Zee, Dave De Groot, Jolene Otter, Tim Krahn, Bonnie Workentin. Seated: Nancy Tilton, Larry Powers, Anne Taylor, Bill Ronhaar, Linda Bovenkamp, Ronn Wood. Music Department MR. NORTH STORMS Ban Appreciation. PIANISTS—Standing: Brenda De Boom, Marilyn Heeringa, Geri De Nancy Tilton. MRS. MARILOU HELMSING In the foreground Dixie Hamstra, Connie Cogdal, and Rachel Bouma concentrate Business Techniques, Typing, accuracy drill. Shorthand, Bookkeeping Judy Vande Garde operates the mimeograph machine. Pat Van Dalen struggles with her bookkeeping assignment. MISS PAULA PLANSKY Home Economics MRS. LORRAINE TOP Home Economics an ll Home Economics | ; Jennifer Robinson check the casserole. Marsha Kornelis concentrates on her wool project. Melanie Bajema and Susie Nieuwendorp wash lunch dishes. MR. MIKE FLAHERTY Wood Shop, Mechanical Drawing Mr. Flaherty shows students Jim Vuckel and Jack Rickenbacker how to use a plastic mold. Eldon Vander Ploeg works with a band saw. Industrial Arts rn! MR. JIM TOP Ag, Engine Shop Eddie Snider drills on a wagon frame. Ron Van Diest welds. MR. DAVID MYERS Ag, Industrial Arts Agriculture Karen James checks out a book from Mrs. Deeter. MRS. CLARA DEETER Head Librarian Library t eed =e = = a, MRS. PAMELA DE GRAAFF Assistant Librarian Nancy Kiel selects a book on wildlife. LIBRARIANS—Top Row: Sheryl De Koster, Ellen Rodney, Phil Kornelis, Mike Mullenix. Second Row: Cheryl Hovda, Barbara Corrigan, Ruby Dyck, Becki Elenbaas. Third Row: Chris Dickinson, Randy Workentin, Maggie Cuellar, Hilda Martinez. MR. JAKE MABERRY P. E., Washington State History MISS SANDRA ROZITSKI P. E., Washington State History, : : : World History Volleyball is only one of the many sports in which P. E. classes participate. Some others are basketball, touch football, speed-a-way, track, badminton, gymnastics, bombardment, and baseball. Physical Education The boys crouch in readiness for the next volley. Rachel Bouma returns the ball gracefully. These People Provide Services SCHOOL NURSE—Mrs. Kirkpatrick. OFFICE STAFF—Standing: LaDonna Arneson, Sherry Eimon, Dixie Hamstra, Becki Elenbaas, Pat Van Dalen, Eileen Hinton, Nancy Bonsen, Sharon Vande Hoef, Claudia Menser. Seated: Pam Visser, Judy Vande Garde, Janice Weidkamp, Mrs. Clay, Judy Verble, Ruth Kornelis, Nancy Goodman. Mr. Assink scrubs his bus. BUS DRIVERS—Standing: Roy Huntley, Rosemary Kobberstad, Cornie Huisman, Gerald Assink, Richard Olson. Seated, Top Row: John Kiel, Gerrit Otter, Henry Heeringa. Second Row: Roland Dickenson, Joe Weatherford, Ernie De Haan. Ng ipati C ti l[vement a © QO a 9 S = S MK ts eC O in pr nvo C ti Y Y x ® c © © sb) c wy OS © Yo Enthus nw Organiza tiOns STUDENT COUNCIL—Top Row: Jed Langstraat, Karl Vossbeck, John Petras, Fred Vander Werff, Bill Robins, Arlan Ten Kley. Second Row: Janna Remington, Jan Kittleson, Sharon Shea, Kathy Van Winkle, Marsha Kornelis, Audrey Smith, Janis Erickson, Kathy Ronhaar. Student Council Revises the C Student Council sponsors homecoming dance. onstitution KATHY RONHAAR ASB Vice President aA woticanmnsimmepyggiggenpmiinie sisi catia KARL VOSSBECK ASB President Student Leaders JED LANGSTRAAT Business Manager JANIS ERICKSON ASB Treasurer eames aH Re SHARON SHEA Publicity Manager AUDREY SMITH ASB Secretary FFA—Top Row: Randy Reimer, Curt De Haan, Gale Miller, Lawrence Nyhoff, Ken Lagerwey, David Schuyler, Arnie Bovenkamp, Rod Brann, Kent Van Dyk, Rick Dahlgren, Curt Huisman. Second Row: Joe Jaime, Larry Bovenkamp, Danny Whitman, Mike Willia ms, Lester Van Mersbergen, Henry Vossbeck, Gary Otter, David Kalsbeek, Lawrence Bouma, Wayne Hagin, Duane Assink, Dan Petitt. Third Row: Juan Serrato, Jerry Brann, Leroy Lagerway, Gerald Bosman, Marvin Lagerwey, Rick Lane, Tim Horat, Dale Schoessler, Andy Bergsma, Rod Dodge, Mark De Kriek. Fourth Row: Rod Visser, Bob Vreeman, Vernon Vande Garde, Rosie Guillen, Mike Horat, Dale Henken, Rod Vande Hoef, George Bergsma, Richard Nipges, Danny Cramer, Greg Oltman. Future Farmers of America FFA OFFICERS—Treasurer Greg Laird, Sentinel Bud Van Dyk, Reporter Wayne Hersman, Vice President Ron Wagter, Secretary Duane Wagter, President Jed Langstraat (kneeling). CROPS AND FEED TEAM—Mr. Meyers (Adviser), Greg Laird, Jed Langstraat, Dave Sturtz. i4au SHOHOMISH COUNTY CROPS ; . CONTEST . CONTEST 2 ND = FIRST KITTITAS COUNTY FAIR STATE FARMER DEGREE—Greg Laird, Dan Noteboom, Dave Sturtz. DAIRY JUDGING TEAM—Mr. Top (advisor), Jed Langstraat, Dan Noteboom, Curt De Haan. F.F.A.—Top Row: Henry Poortinga, Gordon James, Jeff Hyink, Larry Kalsbeek, Eddie Snider, Dave Petitt, Dave Leenders, Jed Langstraat, Mike Frazier. Second Row: Ron Koning, Mike Verduin, Charles Millsap, Dan Noteboom, Ron Wagter, Larry Koetje, George Hoksbergen, Wayne Hersman, Bud Van Dyk. Third Row Sturtz, Duane Wagter, Ron Van Diest, Greg Laird, Fred Polinder, Steve King, Ron Holtrop, John Dickinson. : Dave aC ELLE FHA—Top Row: Nikki Crabtree, Linda Cogdal, Karen James, Marilyn Heeringa, Jennie Feenstra, Shirley Bovenkamp, Eileen Hinton, Onalee Polinder, Kathy Dahlgren, Marlene Benson. Second Row: Claudia Menser, Sherilyn Koehn, Marilyn Dickinson, Carol Totten, Debbie Dubbs, Laurie Smit, Kris Kingma, Joan White, Jennifer Robinson, Nancy Langstraat, Lynn Elliott. Third Row: Helen Harkoff, Linda Bovenkamp, Lynn Bosman, Debra Flynn, Pat Zuidmeer, Brenda Verble, Karen Lade, Eileen Erdmann, Karen Wagter, Jenny Shuler, Megen Williams, Lynne Youngs. Fourth Row: Geri De Boom, Laurie Haveman, Mary Sturtz, Cindy Taylor, Jan Kittleson, Sue Lewis, Barb Smith, Sally Verduin, Darlene Weidkamp. Future Homemakers of America FHA OFFICERS—Top Row: Treasurer Mary Sturtz, Historian Lynn Bosman, Degree Chairman Jill Remington, Song Leader Carol Case, Recorder Diane Erickson. Second Row: President Cindy Taylor, Vice President Shirley Bovenkamp, Secretary Eileen Hinton. Terri Doornenbal and Steve Crabtree snicker as Mr. Case (Fred Vander Werff) calls a fictitious faculty meeting for the Sweetheart Assembly skit. The Valentine's Day program was sponsored by the FHA. (Photo by Richard Martinez) “Hats Off to Mothers” is Theme of FHA Mother— Daughter Banquet F.H.A. sponsors the Sweetheart Assembly. F.H.A.—Top Row: Sheryl De Koster, Marcy De Bruin, Gloria Lankhaar, Janna Remington, Toni Weidkamp, Janis Otter, Karla Van Dyk, Barb Ripperda, Diane Durnan, Alice Louws, Linda Fishbourne. Second Row: Michelle Horman, Kathy Grube, Marsha Kornelis, Ellen Krenz, Betty Fast, Ruby Dyck, Lynn Pulley, Evelyn Miller, Ann Stauffer, Pat De Haan, Rhonda Dempewolf. Third Row: Connie Blankers, Carol Case, Janis Erickson, Chris Dickinson, Judy Vrieling, Sherri Nelson, Susan Collings, Elaine Verbrugge, Helen Smith, Rosemary Snapper, Carolyn Servid. Fourth Row: Vicki Vrieling, Diane Erickson, Doris Pierson, Blanche McCracken, Suzan Koning, Sharon Rutgers, Anne Taylor, Audrey Smith, LaDonna Arneson. 27 Girls’ Club Mothers’ Tea Kathy Grube models her floor length formal in the fashion show. The new Girls’ Club officers, holding lighted candles, are installed at the tea. Participating in the ceremony are President Sharon Shea, Megen Williams, Vice President Jeanne Brown, Diane Erickson, Secretary Marsha Kornelis, Jenny Schuler, Treasurer Bonnie Workentin, Bev Vander Werff. LaDonna Arneson entertains the mothers by playing “Raindrops.” In the background are fashion show narrators Marsha Kornelis and Kathy Van Winkle. Mr. Seremeta and Sue Lewis sell concessions at a basketball game. Customers are Bill Robins and Tim Horat. RED CROSS COUNCIL—Standing: Greg Parcher, Marc Likkel. Seated: Dean King, Jenny Shuler, Connie Blankers, Cathy Tremaine, Lamona Van Zee. Red Cross Council and Lion’s Service Club LION'S SERVICE CLUB—Top Row: Lamona Van Zee, Kathy Ronhaar, Ron Wood, Bev Brann, Larry Larson, Arlan Ten Kley, Helen Harkoff, Linda Maberry, Sherri Fisher, Eileen Hinton, Shirley Fullner, Audrey Smith, Gracene Baar, Mr. Seremeta {adviser), Arnie Bovenkamp, Richard Martinez. Second Row: Bil! Ronhaar, Terri Doornenbal, Penni Kingma, Barbi Lewis, Kathy Van Winkle, Carlene Haan, Sharon Shea, Claudia Menser, Laurie Haveman, Karen Nieuwsma. Third Row: Kris Kingma, Sue Lewis, Barb Smith, Wendy Wood, Jan Kittleson, Patti Lewis, Karen Wagter, Doris Pierson, Hilda Martinez. ANNUAL STAFF—Top Row: Beverly Bajema, Barbi Lewis, Bill Ronhaar, Jani Robins, Dan Hardin, Onalee Polinder, Larry Larson, Michael Ballieu, Helen Harkoff, Arlan Ten Kiley. Second Row: Janis Otter, Nancy Goodman, Diane Dubbs, Cathy Tremaine, Janice Brandt, Richard Martinez, Brian Longstreth. ANNUAL OFFICERS—Above: Brian Longstreth, Wendy Ross, Beverly Bajema, Janice Brandt. PAPER OFFICERS—To the Right: Kathy Ronhaar, Bill Ronhaar, Carlene Haan. Simba and Lion Prints Staffs PAPER STAFF—Back Row: Janna Remington, Jani Robins, Barbi Lewis, Anne Taylor, Megen Williams, Cathy Tremaine, Larry Larson, Diane Dubbs, Jamie Entriken, Bill Ronhaar. Second Row: Nancy Goodman, Helen Harkoff, Carlene Haan, Linda Maberry, Kathy Van Winkle. Third Row: Judy Verble, Karen Jordan, Hilda Martinez, Doris Pierson, Linda Bovenkamp, Laurie Haveman, Kathy Ronhaar. TORCH CLUB—Top Row: Jed Langstraat, Pam Visser, Diane Durnan, Wilma Van Egdom, Dixie Hamstra, Barb Ripperda, Richard Martinez, Arlan Ten Kley, Mark Mergens, Brian Longstreth, Wendy Ross, Mr. Seremeta (advisor). Second Row: Kathy Ronhaar, Linda Maberry, Dan Hardin, Carol Case, Gale De Jong, Barbi Lewis, Tom Brown, Bev Brann, Bev Bajema. Third Row: Anne Taylor, Jeanne Brown, Sharon Shea, Cindy Taylor, Diane Erickson, Carolyn Servid, Megen Williams, Nancy Fearn, Arlene Nieuwsma. Not Pictured: Margaret Parker, Carol Graep, Brad De Jong. Torch Club Travels to Vancouver to See “The Lion in Winter’ Senior Torch Club members from Lynden High School and Lynden Christian are honored by the Lynden Kiwanis Club at a dinner at the Leopold Inn in Bellingham. te er casi SKI CLUB—Top Row: Eileen Erdmann, Karen Wagter, Patti Lewis, Wendy Wood, Jan Kittleson, Barb Smith, Sue Lewis, Karla Van Dyk, Carolyn Servid, Diane Durnan, Connie Blankers, Ellen Rodney, Toni Weidkamp, Rosemary Snapper, Penni Kingma, Jennie Feenstra, Mike Frazier, Rick Vander Veen. Second Row: Katie Miller, Larry Larson, Megen Williams, Lynn Bosman, Audrey Smith, Terri Doornenbal, Lamona Van Zee, Linda Maberry, Kathy Van Winkle, Jani Robins, Ronn Wood, Barbi Lewis, Duke Steenmeyer, Greg Parcher, Janna Remington, Bev Brann, Doug Hyldahl, Guy Stauffer. Third Row: Mr. Laster (advisor), Rod Veleke, Tom Kornelis, Bud Van Dyk, Brad Jones, Lloyd Bates, Brian Longstreth, Jamie Entriken, Mike Ballieu, Chuck Le Cocq, Mark Servid. Ski Club Lynn Bosman jots down ideas for a Becki Elenbaas pauses in her study of composition. Rachel Bouma thinks about her self-portrait and grins. Spanish to check out a book. USHERS CLUB—Top Row: Pat Groen, Sharon Vande Hoef, Rachel Bouma, Dixie Hamstra, Shirley Bovenkamp, Arlene Nieuwsma, Wilma Van Egdom, Pat De Haan, Linda Bajema, Linda Van Alsburg. Second Row: Mary Sturtz, Megen Williams, Lynn Bosman, Linda Bovenkamp, Janis Otter, Nancy Fearn, Marsha Kornelis, Barb Ripperda, Ruby Dyck. Third Row: Becki Elenbaas, Onalee Polinder, Nancy Tilton, Janice Weidkamp, Ruth Kornelis, Marcy De Bruin. Pat De Haan stamps Rhonda Dempewolf while Marlene Jorissen, Sharon Rutgers, Diane Erickson, and Diane Durnan look on. Shirley Bovenkamp and Lynn Bosman take tickets at a basketball game. Bystanders include Lynne Youngs and Jenny Shuler. 33 GIRLS’ L CLUB—Top Row: Pat Van Dalen, Sharon Vande Hoef, Nancy Bonsen, Georgia Young, Dixie Hamstra, Rachel Bouma, Ellen Rodney, Barb Ripperda, Linda Maberry, Lamona Van Zee, Karla Van Dyk, Dawn Visser, Pam Visser, Kathy Ronhaar. Second Row: Sheryl De Koster, Helen Smith, Susan Collings, Cheryl Flynn, Jani Robins, Bev Brann, Marlene Benson, Kathy Van Winkie, Helen Harkoff, Eileen Hinton, Onalee Polinder. Third Row: Claudia Menser, Shirley Fullner, Janice Weidkamp, Anne Taylor, Audrey Smith, Nancy Goodman, Rosemary Snapper, Lynn Bosman, Linda Bovenkamp, Carol Case, Marsha Kornelis, Kathy Grube. Fourth Row: Bonnie Workentin, Arlene Nieuwsma, Nancy Fearn, Mary Sturtz, Laurie Haveman, Cindy Taylor, Ruth Kornelis, Wilma Van Egdon, Jeanne Brown, Janna Remington, Sharon Shea, Megen Williams, Carolyn Servid. L Club BOYS’ L CLUB-——Top Row: Steve Erdmann, Rod Veleke, Bud Van Dyk, Wayne Hersman, Greg Parcher, Evan Miller, Doug Assink, Larry Koetje, Chuck LeCocq, Jerry! Langstraat, Kent Van Dyk, Karl Vander Ploeg, Gary Pitman. Second Row: Lynn Vander Yacht, Tom Brown, Mike Lange, Fred Vander Werff, Ron Holtrop, Stuart Steenmeyer, Gregg Wood, Chuck Price, John Meenk, Loren Crabtree, Everett Vermeer, Brad De Jong, Curt Nix, Jerry Visser. Third Row: Mark Servid, Duane Wagter, Don Vermeer, Terry Telgenhoff, Tom Nevarez, Jack Rickenbacker, Jamie Entriken, Jerry Holtrop, John Zuidmeer, Brad Jones, Ray Vermalen, Ron Van Diest, Rosie Guillen. eos striving Sports A Se goad SS eevee: ing together and of ron. ti ing of work! for perfec bo) b) Q = e) CO — =) e) = K as a FOOTBALL TEAM—Top Row, from left: Coach Marvin Snell, Lynn Vander Yacht, Gary Pitman, Evan Miller, Marvin De Graaff, Bud Van Dyk, Everett Vermeer, Doug Assink, Ron Holtrop, Kent Van Dyk, Brad Jones, Rod Veleke, Tom Kornelis, Coach Vern Vannice. Second Row: Rosie Guillen, Greg Parcher, Larry Koetje, Ray Vermalen, Brad De Jong, Jerryl Langstraat, Perry Olin, Jerry Visser, Mark Servid, Chuck LeCocq, Gale De Jong, Duke Steenmeyer. ROD VELEKE BRAD DE JONG TOM BROWN Inspirational Award Coaches’ Award Honorary Captain Football Coaches Vannice and Snell encourage the Lions. 36 Rosie scrambles for a large gain! Lion pursuit stops this Concrete ball carrier. Bud Van Dyk hauls in the pigskin during the Monroe game. (Photo by Richard Martinez) Tom Brown kicks the conversion which beat Concrete 7-6 for the Lion's only win. This turned out to be Brown’s last ball game due to an accident suffered later in the match. Before the game everyone stands at attention as the band plays “The Star Spangled Banner.” Football Scores Lynden Lynden Lynden Lynden Lynden Lynden Lynden Lynden Lynden Brian Wiederspohn (63) and an unidentified Lion stop this Concrete runner as Chuck LeCocq (9) and another Lion wait their turn. 13 13 SCoOONOO® Mt. Baker Stanwood Monroe Langley Lynden Christian Concrete Blaine Nooksack Meridian 38 26 26 34 32 6 24 24 24 This Blaine player makes little yardage as a mighty Lion drags him to the turf. Two Lions plan their game strategy. BASKETBALL TEAM—Tom Nevarez, Larry Koetje, Everett Vermeer, Bud Van Dyk, Kent Van Dyk, Karl Vossbeck, Richard Kerschbaum, Mike Jorissen, Jerryi Langstraat, Karl Vander Ploeg, Brad De Jong, Chuck Price. Kneeling: Manager Terry Telgenhoff, Coaches Jake Maberry and Roland De Koster, Manager Henry Vossbeck. Varsity players warm up for a game. Chuck Price attempts a foul shot at a Mt. Baker game. Chuck was awarded the Darigold Sportsmanship, E.R. Isom Inspirational, and the foul shooting awards. The Captain's Award went to Karl Vossbeck. = the pass. issen as he puts one up for the Lions. Karl Vossbeck sets up a play as Mike Jorissen waits for Jorissen’s jumper flies high as Larry Koetje charges for a possible rebound. The Blue and White try to check Mike J ” fe - 3 Fo pL 4 oO rr) a ” 2) ° = o o Z = wo oa © -_ = = = c = T ) = = x = a ® ° ‘S Oo x oO = r= oO c ® ® - cs) ” 0 c ° Larry Koetje puts one up. An easy two for Karl Vossbeck. Basketball Scores 70 Port Townshend 69 Mount Si Larry Koetje is wide open to score for the Lions. 78 Monroe 79 Mt. Baker 41 Nooksack 87 Port Townshend 56 Mount Si 62 Raymond 81 South Bend 60 Meridian 75 Monroe 77 Blaine 82 Concrete 35 Lynden Christian 61 Mt. Baker 55 Nooksack 85 Meridian 76 Blaine 97 Concrete 56 Lynden Christian District Tournament 77 Monroe 61 Lynden Christian 60 Kings Garden JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL—Standing: Duane Wagter, Jeff Price, Ray Vermalen, Curt De Haan, Brad De Jong, Alan Whitman, Bud Van Dyk, Arnie Bovenkamp, Jerryl Langstraat, Kent Van Dyk, Karl Vander Ploeg, Rick Dahlgren, Jerry Visser, Gale De Jong, Tom Nevarez. Kneeling: Manager Terry Telgenhoff Head Coach Jake Maberry, Assistant Coach Roland De Koster, Manager Henry Vossbeck. | Duane Wagter charges past the Concrete Lions to make a basket. J. V. Basketball Scores Lynden 40 Port Townshend 36 Lynden 60 Mount Si 49 Lynden 55 Monroe 51 Lynden 61 Mt. Baker 64 Lynden 57 Nooksack 50 Lynden 89 Port Townsend 43 Lynden 64 Mount Si St Lynden 73 Monroe 42 Lynden 69 Blaine 39 Lynden 94 Concrete So Lynden 63 Meridian 45 | Lynden 61 Lynden Christian 58 . Lynden 62 Mt. Baker 47 | Lynden 75 Meridian 26 | Lynden 58 Nooksack 57 ) Lynden 73 Blaine 53 q Lynden 79 Concrete 37 Lynden Lynden Christian Tom Nevarez gets control of the ball for the Lynden Lions. Se —_s eS BASEBALL TEAM—Standing: Duane Wagter, Larry Koetje, Chuck Price, Rich Kerschbaum, Rod Veleke, Ron Holtrop, Brad Jones, Jack Rickenbacket, Coach Roland De Koster. Kneeling: Gale De Jong, Jeff Price, Tom Brown, Everett Vermeer, Brad De Jong, Manager Rod Hovda. Baseball Season Starts With 9 Wins and 7 Loss Pe ee + ee ee a ee ee ae ; a ; ’ PITCHERS—Larry Koetje, Chuck Price, Tom Brown. 43 Don Vermeer (outfield) and Gale De Jong (catcher). Gale won the inspirational award and the batting championship. Brad De Jong (shortstop), Duane Wagter (second base), Jeff Price (second base), Rich Kerschbaum (first base). Above: Umpire Jake Maberry watches a Concrete runner attempt ve to reach base safely. Left: Rich Kerschbaum swings hard. i Baseball Scores Lynden 10 10 SCORES Mt. Baker Blaine Meridian LC.H:S: Nooksack Meridian Meridian Blaine Blaine Concrete Concrete L.C.H.S. CGH S. Mt. Baker Mt. Baker TRACK TEAM—Jim Swinburnson, Don Drost, Dale Ross, Dave Petitt. Jim Vuckel, Curtis Nix, Michael Lange, Gary Sytsma, Coach Marvin Snell. Kneeling: John Meenk, Mark Mergens, Jerry Holtrop, Wayne Hersman, Dennis Nieuwendorp, Allen Whitman, Richard Boice, Rosie Guillen, Mike St. Pierre. ) if OW Hurdler Wa yne Hersman Mr. Snell coaches Wayne Hersman and Jerry Holtrop who qualified to compete in the state meet in Takes Fifth in State eee. Track awards: Inspirational Award, Jerry Holtrop; Honorary Captain, Wayne Hersman; Coaches Award, Everett Vermeer. CROSS COUNTRY RUNNERS—VJerry Holtrop and Dave De Groot. ash SITE PRET co . LOW AND HIGH HURDLES—Wayne Hersman. DISCUS AND SHOT PUT—Dave Petitt. Jerry Holtrop (mile and two mile run) and Bud Van Dyk (two mile). RUNNING BROAD JUMP—Rosie Guillen. (Photo by Richard Martinez). Rosie Guillen and Marv Lagerwey compete for first in the 100 yard dash. (Photo by Richard Martinez). Dennis Nieuwendorp takes a first in the 220 yard dash in a meet with Mt. Baker. In the outer lane Torn Nevarez tries for second. (Photo by Richard Martinez). oe ee GIRLS’ TURNOUT—Top Row: Debbie Dubbs, Joan Hagin, Kris Kingma, Kathy Grube, Diane Durnan, Brenda De Boom, Carol Case. Nancy Bonsen, Rachel Bouma, Penni Kingma, Bev Brann, Terri Doornenbal, Jennie Feenstra, Joyce Buerer, Gracene Baar, Marilyn Heeringa, Nikki Crabtree. Second Row: Connie Blankers, Michelle Horman, Marsha Kornelis, Suzan Koning, Melanie Bajema, Marilyn Dickinson, Debra Assink, Carol Jones, Marlene Jorissen, Lynn Bosman, Jeanne Brown, Shirley Fullner, Cheryl Flynn, Ruby Dyck, Susan Collings. Third Row: Celia Cuellar, Sylvia Jamie, Chery! Bedwell, Carol Chilton, Geri De Boom, Chery! Hovda, Chris Burger, Delores Briones, Jan Kittleson, Nancy Kiel, Eileen Erdmann, Nancy Fearn, Vicki Vrieling. About 100 Girls Turnout for Girls’ Sports GIRLS’ TURNOUT—Top Row: Ellen Rodney, Barb Ripperda, Janis Otter, Lynn Pulley, Chery! Visser, Jill Remington, Dawn Visser, Bertha Tuor, Georgia Young, Alice Louws, Evelyn Miller, Wilma Van Egdom, Cheryl Flynn, Ann Stauffer, Bianca Lange, Starr Working, Cheryl Shuker, Chris Burger, Toni Weidkamp. Second Row: Karla Van Dyk, Lamona Van Zee, Jean Soumie, Joan White, Wendy Wood, Jill Vreeman, Laurie Smit, Nancy Langstraat, Joan Soumie, Carol Totten, Susie Nieuwendorp, Laura Meenk, Lynne Youngs, Sherilyn Koehn, Carmen Serrato, Carolyn Servid, Bonnie Workentin, Rosemary Snapper, Linda Van Alsburg. Third Row: Megen Williams, Jenny Shuler, Darlene Weidkamp, Karen Nieuwsma, Blanche McCracken, Gwen Lange, Mary Likkel, Sally Verduin, Elaine Madeja, Mary Sturtz, Delilah Madeja, Sue Lewis, Cindy Taylor, Barb Smith, Patti Lewis, Vick Vrieling. Lynden’s Powderpuff Football team plans their next plays in a professional-looking huddle. SPEEDAWAY TEAM—Helen Smith, Jeanne Brown, Georgia Young, Terri Doornenbal, Nancy Bonsen, Wilma Van Egdom, Lamona Van Zee, Cheryl Flynn, Karla Van Dyk, Bonnie Workentin, Shirley Fullner, Rosemary Snapper. VOLLEYBALL TEAM—Cheryl Flynn, Barb Ripperda, Nancy Bonsen, Rachel Bouma, Helen Smith, Dawn Visser, Kathy Grube, Penni Kingma. Center: Wilma Van Egdom, Lamona Van Zee. BASKETBALL TEAM—Kathy Grube, Wilma Van Egdom, Lamona Van Zee, Dawn Visser, Helen Smith, Jeanne Brown, Chery! Flynn. SOFTBALL TEAM—Chery! Flynn, Cheryl Shuker, Wilma Van Egdom, Delores Briones, Carol Case, Helen Smith, Carmen Serrato, Susan Collings, Chris Burger, Dawn Visser, BADMINTON TEAM—Jeanne Brown, Carol Case, Kathy Grube, Kathy Grube. Lamona Van Zee, Bonnie Workentin. TRACK TEAM—Cheryl Flynn, Dawn Visser, Helen Smith, Rachel Bouma, Chery! Shuker, Barb Ripperda, Wilma Van Egdom. Freshmen Turnout for Junior High Sports | FOOTBALL TEAM—Top Row: Ron Lankhaar, Ted Weimer, Manuel Luna, Rick Nelson, Byron Vermeulen, Ken Bovenkamp, Bill Durnan, Terry Senger, Don Kleindel, Randy J. Kok, Gary Shelly, Coach Ed McBride. Second Row: Dane Bonsen, Rod Visser, Albert Glass, Rick Sundstrom, Doug Maier, Barry Honcoop, Scot Poiinder, Leroy Guillen, Dale Henken. BASKETBALL TEAM—Top Row: Dan Nieuwsma, Lester Van Mersbergen, Larry King, Ron Lankhaar, Don Kleindel, Randy J. Kok, Randy Jorissen, Mike Maberry, Bill Durnan, Terry Senger. Second Row: Larry Bovenkamp, Vernon Vande Garde, Randy Duim, Craig Collings, Rick Vander Veen, Dane Bonsen, Dean King, Dale Henken, Rod Visser, Albert Glass. BASEBALL TEAM—Top Row: Albert Glass, Craig Collings, Ray Kornelis, Don Kleindel, Rick Vander Veen. Second Row: Terry Senger, Rocky Ross, Gary Shelly, Mike Maberry. TRACK TEAM—Top Row: Bill Robins, Mark Williams, Dan Cramer, Rod Visser, Steve Regan, Randy Duim, Vernon Vande Garde. Second Row: Larry King, Randy Jorissen, Ted Weimer, Doug Hyldahl. = dship c _ — a C _s 2) ae K dship may rien ff. joys o The unexpected the next corner or ng around itl be wa idden under hats. h Seniors Tom Kornelis, the senior class president, conducts a meeting. The snow flies as Secretary Bonnie Workentin, Treasurer Diane Dubbs, and Vice President Bev Brann toboggan downhill. LaDONNA ARNESON DOUG ASSINK BEVERLY BAJEMA GEORGE HOKSBERGEN MICHAEL BALLIEU RICK BONSEN JAYSON BOVENKAMP LINDA BAJEMA BEVERLY BRANN STEVE BUERER TIM CARTWRIGHT JANICE BRANDT BOB CORRIGAN LOREN CRABTREE STEVE CRABTREE ROSIE CUELLAR MARV DE GRAAFF DAVE DE GROOT SHERYL DE KOSTER CHRIS DICKINSON GARY DICKINSON TERRI DOORNENBAL DIANE DUBBS JOHN EISSES BECK! ELENBAAS STEVE ERDMANN JANIS ERICKSON JOHN ESHUIS DAVID FARMER SHERRI FISHER Senior girls display hats worn as part of the homecoming festivities. (Photos by Richard Martinez) TOM FISCHER NANCY GOODMAN BILL GOSSMAN SE ——Ee WAYNE HERSMAN JERRY HOLTROP RON HOLTROP JEFF HYINK BRAD JONES MIKE JORISSEN 56 ogee SARRO VIC KIEL PENNI KINGMA Girls pictured (from left) are Penni Kingma, Bev Brann, Janna Remington, Janis Erickson, LaDonna Arneson, Ruth Kornelis, and Becki Elenbaas. DONNA KOETJE JERRY KOK DARYL KONING ROGER KORNELIS RUTH KORNELIS TOM KORNELIS MARLA KRENZ RON LAGERWEY MICHAEL LANGE JED LANGST RAAT GL ORIA LANKHAAR Mike Ballieu, exchange student from Belgiurn, works fleur-de-lis. BARBARA LEWIS Mike Ballieu is Lynden’s First Exchange Student RICHARD MARTINEZ MARTIN McPHAIL A senior English ciass studies THE GRAPES OF WRATH. 58 CHRIS MILLER CHARLES MILLSAP NDORP NIS NIEUWE DEN DAN NOTEBOOM PERRY OLIN GREG PARCHER ER ER MARGARET PARK DAVE PETITT FRED POLIND cs JANNA REMINGTON HANK POORTINGA LINDA RHODES JACK RICKENBACKER JANI ROBINS AAR KATHY RONH ave — ae fe pe - 60 SHARON SHEA TIM SHULER AUDREY SMITH DAVE STURTZ ROBIN SWINBURNSON MIKE SWOPE ANNE TAYLOR NANCY TILTON CATHY TREMAINE PAT VAN DALEN JUDY VANDE GARDE ELDON VANDER PLOEG FRED VANDER WERFF LARRY VAN WERVEN ROD VELEKE ee Like many seniors, John Zuidmeer spends some time Most of this English class seems to be engrossed in Mrs. Howell's lecture. looking at college catalogues. ee es ee ee en See eee ee ee a OFS i nine ATOM ee eee LOE Mallet sd JUDY VERBLE PAM VISSER KARL VOSSBECK CHUCK VRIELING RON WAGTER JANICE WEIDKAMP BRIAN WIEDERSPOHN RONN WOOD BONNIE WORKENTIN STARR WORKING JOHN ZUIDMEER Lloyd Bates Marlene Benson Nancy Bonsen Lynn Bosman Sliding downhill are the junior class officers: Treasurer Shirley Fullner, President Bil! Ronhaar, Secretary Larry Larson, and Vice President Mark Servid. Juniors Sell Sloppy Joes Rachel Bouma Linda Bovenkamp Shirley Bovenkamp Jeanne Brown Sara Carnahan Carol Case Bob Castaneda Deanna Clark | Danny Clay Connie Cogdal Gracie Cuellar Maggie Cuellar Kathy Dahlgren Denny De Graaff John Dickinson Jamie Entriken Shirley Fullner Larry Faber Kathy Glass Ron Faber Carol Graep Nancy Fearn Pat Groen Mike Frazier Carlene Haan Dixie Hamstra Dan Hardin Helen Harkoff Lauri e Haveman Eileen Hinton Jackie Huisman Gordon James Richard Kerschbaum Larry Koetje Ron Koning Phil Kornelis Greg Laird Gwen Lange Jerryl Langstraat Larry Larson Chuck LeCocq David Leenders Marc Likkel Brian Longstreth Dave Louws Linda Maberry Delilah Madeja Terry Maier Claudia Menser Evan Miller Tom Nevarez Steve Nieuwendorp Arlene Nieuwsma Onalee Polinder Linda Preston Bill Ronhaar Ron Rutgers Michael St. Pierre Mark Servid Dan Shuler Guy Stauffer Mary Sturtz Cindy Taylor Arian Ten Kley Eileen Hinton and Linda Preston make up Megen Williams for her performance in “Murder Takes the Veil.” Sharon Vande Hoef Kathy Vander Hoek Bev Vander Werff Ron Van Diest Lloyd Bates paints a colorful pep poster. Bud Van Dyk Wilma Van Egdom Kathy Van Winkle Lamona Van Zee Everett Vermeer Duane Wagter Mary Sturtz darkens Bill Ronhaar’s mustache, while Lamona Van Zee and Pat Groen watch. Not Pictured: Rick Anderson Sherry Eimon Gary Ewing sat Hist Megen Williams i ae a eorgia un al ra 4 wooN a : ot Satie ; John Meenk Jolene Otter Chuck Price Wendy Ross Eddie Snider Mike Verduin Sophomores Sell Hot Dogs at Noon Saas Sanaa aT Maan NAL GL HS RTT SEG WT OE SRR! NARA EEANTSSE SRN QU DGRURE SERRA ENE RECA SO SE Flying down the hill are the spirited sophomore class officers: Vice President) Diane Erickson, Secretary Carolyn Servid, Treasurer Karla Van Dyk, andj President Tom Brown. SOPHOMORES—Richard Nipges, Lynn Vander Yacht, Henry Vossbeck, Lawrence Bouma, Gale Miller, Rod Vande Hoef. SOPHOMORES—Top Row: Gerald Bosman, Ken Lagerwey, John Petras, Jeff Price, Dan Bode. Second Row: Betty Fast, Evelyn Miller, Linda Fishbourne, Jill Vreeman, Toni Weidkamp. SOPHOMORES—Gregg Wood, Ray Vermalen, Kent Van Dyk, Jerry Working, David Schuyler, Greg Oltman, Wayne Hagin, Dale Schoessler, Suzan Koning, Linda Van Alsburg. SOPHOMORES—Top Row: Rosa Perez, Delores Briones, Marcy De Bruin, Diane Olinger, Hilda Martinez. Second Row: Cheryi Flynn, Connie Blankers, Diane Erickson, Janet Elbrecht, Rhonda Dempewolf. SOPHOMORES—Karl Vander Ploeg, Brent Crabtree, Jack Brandt, Marsha Kornelis, Sherri Nelson, Judy Vrieling, Diane Durnan. : SOPHOMORES—Top Row: Curtis Nix, Mike Mullenix, Gary Grasher, Don Drost, Dale Ross. Second Row: Gale De Jong, Kim Smith, Pat De Haan, Terry Telgenhoff, Jim Swinburnson. SOPHOMORES—Top Row: Alice Louws, Ruby Dyck, Dawn Visser, Ellen Krenz, Lynn Pulley. Second Row: Janis Otter, Kathy Grube, Helen Smith, Bertha Tuor, Marlene Jorissen. SOPHOMORES—Top Row: Qwen Wiederspohn, Harvey De Jong, Gary SOPHOMORES—Top Row: Chris Burger, Susan Collings, Jill Remington, Pitman, Stan Kiel, Rod Hovda. Second Row: Doris Pierson, Brenda De Boom, Barb Ripperda, Elaine Verbrugge. Second Row: Candi Salazar, Cheryl Shuker, Gary Sytsma, Marilyn Grasher, Carmen Serrato. Blanche McCracken, Vicki Vrieling. +b SOPHOMORES—Top Row: Curt De Haan, Brad De Jong, Jerry Visser, Mark Mergens, Dana Cartwright. Second Row: Marv Lagerwey, Sharon Rutgers, Bonnie Huisman, Ann Stauffer, Marilyn Meenk. Sophomores Purchase Class Rings SOPHOMORES—Rosie Guillen, Curt Huisman, Rod Brann, Lawrence Nyhoff, George Bergsma, Allen Whitman, Rick Dahigren, Arnie Bovenkamp. Class of ‘72 Largest to Enter Lynden High Tobogganing downhill are the freshman class officers: Secretary Geri De Boom, Treasurer Barb Smith, Vice President Laurie Smit, and President Randy Jorissen. | | FRESHMEN—Jennie Feenstra, Kris Kingma, Janice Crabtree, FRESHMEN—Jean Soumie, Karen Lade, Dan Nieuwsma, Mike Maberry. Rhoda Elenbaas. | FRESHMEN—Top Row: Fred Lagerwey, Dean King, David Kalsbeek, Duarie Assink, Ken Bovenkamp, Rod Dodge, Steve Regan. Second Row: Tarry Tegland, Delvin Crabtree, Joyce Briones, Joan Hagin, Debra Assink, Barbara Corrigan. | - : FRESHMEN—Standing: Rick Vander Veen, Robert Bajema, Randy C. Kok. Seated: Laurie Smit, Sue Lewis, Pat Zuidmeer, Lynne Youngs, Randy Workentin, Craig Hersman. ‘ FRESHMEN—Top Row: Bob Vreeman, Gary Laird, Mark DeKriek, Terry Senger, Dale Henken. Second Row: Debbie Dubbs, Cheri Holtrop, Jola Stephenson, Geri De Boom, Celia Cuellar. 08 WV ¥ re. CO EPRe FF 7 | Bye yy) Vi vy ‘a Fae ae Dai A V VA We UMN hag LAMENT) KL ERT! i 72 FRESHMEN—Richard Kayser, Dave Lofland, Craig Collings, Danny Whitman, Andy Bergsma, Joyce Buerer, Debra Flynn, Donna Snider. FRESHMEN—Bill Robins, Randy Jorissen, Doug Hyldahl, Bruce Sheets, Ray Kornelis, Ron Lankhaar, Rocky Ross, Larry Powers, Gary Sh elly. FRESHMEN—Top Row: Randy Duim, Jerry Brann, Danny Cramer, Lester Van Mersbergen, Byron Vermeulen, Mike Bailey, Doug Meyers. Second Row: Sylvia Jaime, Kathy Fast, Karen Wagter, Carol Jones, Susie Nieuwendorp, Jennifer Robinson. 2 FRESHMEN—Top Row: Eileen Erdmann, Darlene Weidkamp, Linda Cogdal, Marilyn Heeringa, Karen Nieuwsma, Sherilyn Koehn, Arleta Crabtree. Second Row: Jan Kittleson, Cheryl Bedwell, Spencer Steenmeyer, Albert Glass. SS ENS EE EE en FS Ne eee ee al FRESHMEN—Top Row: Barb Smith, Wendy Wood, Bianca Lange, Bill Meyers, Lynn Rowe, Melanie Bajema. Second Row: Pat Thomas, Joe Jaime, Jim Wacisin. FRESHMEN—Top Row: Larry Bovenkamp, Ken Kleindei, Dan Pettit, Tim Horat, Leroy Lagerway, Mike Williams. Second Row: Rod Visser, Cheryl Hovda, Carol Chilton, Rita Hein. FRESHMEN—Top Row: Karen James, Laukie Clark, Dane Bonsen, Kenny Van Winkle, Vernon Vande Garde, Nikki Crabtree. Second Row: Carol Totten, Frances Barron, Joan White, Carolyn Krahn, Sally Verduin. FRESHMEN—Lois Reimer, Chery! Visser, Ann Kenworthy, Ted FRESHMEN—Top Row: Manuel Luna, Randy J. Kok, Jan Weimer, Randy Reimer, Danny Trammeli, Gary Otter, Larry King, Don Ausink, Juan Serrato. Second Row: Lynn Elliott, Gracene Baar, Kleindel (kneeling). Laura Meenk, Patti Lewis. FRESHMEN—Marilyn Dickinson, Jenny Shuler, Elaine Madeja, Nancy Kiel, Alma Ortiz. 74 Y) Y) eb) — = S = @ S SG © @ Yen S ha) VING The Joy of L The unexpected moments of happ itemen and the exc ife Student L Wendy Ross and Larry Larson work on their original calendars. (Bottom Photo by Janice Brandt.) 1968-69 Calendar September 3 School Starts November 22 Junior Play October 25 Homecoming December 8 Winter Concert 11. Senior Parents Night January 24 Semester Ends February 14 Sweetheart Assembly 21 ‘District Basketball Tournament Begins March 28 Senior Play April 1 Foreign Language Assembly 25 Musical 29 All Sports Banquet May 1 ASB Elections 9 Mothers Tea 15 Senior Sneak 16 Campus Day June 1 Baccalaureate | 2 Commencement 13. School Closes 76 seme ce A Girls Form Singing Groups SIXPENCE—Standing: Linda Bovenkamp, Lynn Bosman, Bev Vander Werff. Seated: Shirley Bovenkarnp, Cindy Taylor. BRIGHTER SiIDE—Top Row: Janna Remington, Sharon Shea, Bonnie Workentin, Nancy Tilton, Cathy Tremaine, Pat Van Dalen. Second Row: Kathy Ronhaar, Bev Brann, Jani Robins, Diane Dubbs, Pam Visser. Wet students toss water balloons. A balloon breaks in Diane Durnan’s hands. Balloon Toss, Bicycle Races, and Swimm ng Featured As Brad Jones ‘fags ii’ Ronis Wood) he ivellk Yai: Woh op enenanann on Campus Day Brad Jones and Ronn Wood win the balloon toss. won!” Bev Brann participates in the girls’ bicycle race. Bottom Right: A splashy raft race down the creek. Sweetheart Assembly Skit This humorous parody on “The Night Before Christmas,” written by Bev Brann, was also presented at Senior Parent's Night. Those pictured include Bev, Anne Taylor, Nancy Goodman, Sheryl De Koster, Rosemary Snapper, Doug Assink, Donna Koetje, Fred Vander Werff and Margaret Parker. (Photo by Richard Martinez) Acting out Ronn Wood's (seated) dream about a faculty rneeting are Bob Corrigan, Diane Dubbs, Janna Remington, Jamie Entriken, Jani Robins, Steve Crabtree, Marv De Graaff, Cathy Tremaine, and Chuck Vrieling. (Photo by Richard Martinez) “and then McAulay drew himself to full height and stood on a chair just to be kept in sight.’ Portraying various teachers are Rosemary Snapper, Doug Assink, Donna Koetje, Fred Vander Werff, Jed Langstraat, Tim Cartwright, Marsha Kornelis, John Zuidmeer, and Bob Corrigan. (Photo by Richard Martinez) 1968-69 All Sports Royalty Crowned Homecoming Week FRESHMAN ROYALTY—Randy Jorissen and Laurie Smit SOPHOMORE ROYALTY—Brad DeJong and Marsha Kornelis JUNIOR ROYALTY—Rich Kerschbaum and Lynn Bosman 2m SURE ee Pe I EE LSD SRS eas CO ae OE TET Oy ER BT 2 Te Ve I FE Cc c oO a ® a UG c oO ae 7) c i ° =x = o 1 t- - 12) ac c Q Zz Ww ” Us Cheerleaders CHEERLEADERS—Standing: Terri Doornenbal, Jani Robins, Linda Maberry. Kneeling: Lamona Van Zee, , Barbi Lewis, Karla Van Dyk. Jani, Barbi, Terri, Linda, Karla, and Lamona introduce the starting lineup. Below: In a swish of green and gold six smiling faces cheer the Lions on to victory. Upper Right: A lively song on a frosty night. Lower Right: Cars line up in the driveway for a serpentine through town climaxed by a pep assembly on Front Street. (Photo by Henry Vossbeck) ie oe ae Cire Enthusiastic rooters shout, ‘“V-!-C-T-O-R-Y is the Lion’s battle Exchange student Mike Ballieu learns to do business “American-style” while working at the concessions stand. All eyes are turned toward the flag during the national anthem. Lynden High's First Homecoming Big Success “Hats off to the Lions” Day brings out the hillbilly in Janna Remington. The Lynden Lions have a football pep assembly downtown. (Photo by Henry Vossbeck) Majorettes and the band keep the spirit alive with their half-time show, “Don’t Bug Me.” During homecoming week the whole school participated in a flurry of activities. On Green and Gold Day everyone wore school colors. Girls were auctioned off on Slave Day. Michael Ballieu won the Mr. Irresistible Contest. For “Sock it to Blaine’ Day socks without shoes were worn. Queen Bev Brann reigned over Friday's activities: the serpentine, pep assembly, bonfire, game, and dance. Barbi Lewis freaks out amid the spooky decor of the cafetorium. 2 BEREALER ORD S38 WS Mees aea eae hey SAK an ead went es Juniors Present “Murder Takes the Veil” SPP aeons rere enreeee nnamtoonNe inn teeImoNer antec iommHinnetincmcrc om Carol Case, Carlene Haan, Arlene Nieuwsma, Laurie Haveman, Marc Likkel, Cindy Taylor, Lynn Bosman, Megen Williams, Kathy Van Winkle, Onalee Polinder, Linda Maberry, Jeanne Brown, Shirley Fullner, and Marlene Benson receive last minute instructions from Director Carl Cary. AC a) Shirley Fullner, Carlene Haan, Linda Maberry, Kathy Van Winkle, Carol Case, Laurie Haveman, Claudia Menser, Marlene Benson, and Jeanne Brown watch, while Lynn Bosman gets a lecture from her father, Mike Frazier. Murderer Bill Ronhaar struggles with Megen Williams while the cowardly Cindy Taylor crawls out of danger. The clutch of death. (Bill Ronhaar and Megen Williams). 86 MURDER TAKES THE VEIL, a three act murder mystery, was presented in November by the junior class under the direction of Mr. Carl Cary. The action takes place at a covent school and centers around the murder of a student. Marc Likkel, Jamie Entrikin, Chuck LeCocq, and Bill Ronhaar listen spellbound as the “churn man” Terry Maier tells about a murder. Sheriff John Meenk, Mother Superior Shirley Fullner, and nuns Jeanne Brown and Helen Harkoff watch as the apprehended Bill Ronhaar is held by deputy Dave Louws. Linda Bovenkamp directs traffic while Dan Hardin, Brian Longstreth, and Mark Servid move furniture. Jamie Entrikin rehearses lines with stagehands Claudia Menser, Brian Longstreth, and Mark Servid. SRE. Unaware of an informal curtain call are LaDonna Arneson, Jed Langstraat, Diane Dubbs, Dave Petitt, Barbi Lewis, Mike Ballieu, Brad Jones, Fred Vander Werff, Janna Remington, Bev Brann, Steve Erdmann, Jack Rickenbacker, Greg Parcher, Dan Noteboom, Ronn Wood, John Z uidmeer, Rod Veleke, Jerry Kok. “Well one of us has to close the window!” decide Ruth (Janna Remington) and Eileen (Bev Brann). Offering to close it for them are John Zuidmeer and Rod Veleke. Above Right: Ruth’s typing is frequently interrupted by the Wreck’s (Dave Petitt) conversation and the telephone. Ruth and Eileen foresee an exciting stay in their apartment. Their dinner is interrupted by a doorman (Larry Van Werven), a former tenant (Diane Dubbs), a reporter (Steve Erdmann), a policeman (Jerry Kok), and a football star (Dave Petitt). Right: Director Carl Cary criticizes the cast’s performance in a dress rehearsal. “La conga! La conga!” shout the admirals while the girls try to dance therm out of the room. The Portuguese admiral introduces himself to Eileen, Ruth, and their father while the couple looks on. Seniors Present “My Sister Eileen” “How can you ask me to leave at a time like this?” asks the landlord (Mike Ballieu) of his tenant Eileen. As the workman (John Zuidmeer) casually tears down the girls apartment, the landlord, the father and girls stare in dismay. “GET UP AND GO” CAST—Top Row: Claudia Menser, Conn ie Blankers, Terri Doornenbal, Sherry Eiman, Larry Powers, Jani Robins, Greg Parcher, Fred Youngs, Dan Hardin, Tim Krahn. Second Row: Ronn Wood, Cathy Tremaine, Kathy Ronhaar, Jed Langstraat, Megen Williams, Nancy Tilton, Jola Stephenson, Anne Taylor. Third Row: Mike Lange, Jim Swimburnson, David Farmer. Bill Ronhaar, Linda Bovenkamp, Jenny Shuler, Lynn Bosman. A crusty old bachelor (Ron Wood) and a spinster (Cathy Tremaine) “We have lemonade and orangeade and limeade over ice, Teachers fall in love, too. (Jed Langstraat and find love is not really dead. sings Greg Parcher. Kathy Ronhaar). ” and Mrs. Jones hadn't met there'd be no little Johnny Jones.” Ronn Wood takes careful aim at those pesky females. Bill Ronhaar as Sam Hooker, the spark of the show. Dan Hardin, Megen Williams, Jani Robins, Larry Powers. Tim Krahn as Murphy, the janitor who does a clean job. The Mexican dancers perform the jarabe tapatio, the national dance of Mexico. The dancers are Beverly Bajema, John Meenk, Janis Erickson, Brian Longstreth, Bev Brann, Chuck LeCocq, Helen Harkoff, Mark Servid, Cathy Tremaine, Bill Ronhaar, Ellen Rodney, Larry Larson, Becki Elenbaas, Dan Shuler. Right: Mr. Lambert plays “Circe.” Extreme Right: Barbi Lewis narrates a statuary show. Gwen Lange, Linda Bajema, and Connie Cogda!l are seen in the Roman Beauty Salon. The troupe performed at Nooksack and Mt. Baker. Mark Mergens, Richard Boice, Arlan Ten Kley, Don Drost, John Petras, and Tom Brown beg Circe to come to their aid. Below: Carol Graep, Linda Bovenkamp, Onalee Polinder, Arlerie Nieuwsma, Shirley Bovenkamp, and Shirley Fullner, watch as the beautiful witch Circe turns the sailors into pigs. Zz The whole cast sings “Swinging on a Star” in the finale. Foreign Language Assembly Goes on Exchange The sailors, turned pigs, dance the pig trough twist for Circe and her maids. Mike Ballieu as Mercury gives Ulysses (Gale De Jong) a rose with special powers. a Ey 3 @ psi Above: “Janna Wayne” lists Cindy Taylor's qualifications for ASB vice president. Below: Bev Brann and Rosemary Snapper sing about Shirley Above: Rosemary Snapper, Rich Kerschbaum, Carolyn Servid, Wayne Hersman, Bud Van Dyk, and Larry Koetje partic ipate in a nursery rhyme skit to support Megen Williams's campaign. Fullner. Barbi Lewis narrates the skit. Below: Cheerleader candidates await their turn to try out. Chris and the boys enjoy the banquet. Below: Entertainment is provided by the Joyful Sound. “Misty Moonlight” is the theme of a very enjoyable Junior-Senior Banquet. Junior-Senior Banquet Speaking for the junior class, Bill Ronhaar wishes the seniors good luck. Below, Right: Mr. Bill Swinburnson presents a monologue on learning to play the guitar. COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN—Bill Ronhaar, Dixie Hamstra, Arian Ten Kley, Bev Vander Werff, Wendy Ross, Helen Harkoff, Mark Servid, Linda Maberry. Not Pictured: Larry Larson. Students dance to music by the Crystal Tricycle at the all-school prom after the banquet. All-School Prom Last Dance _ of the Year A summit conference Case. Mr. Jellison calls the troops to order. unrise-Sunset Theme of Graduation All lined up and ready to go. Seniors wait their turn to march down the aisle. 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