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Maynard Parks, a railroader for more than four de­ cades, kept the Allied armies on track from Al­ geria to Germany during World War II. Parks Hall is named for him and his late wife, Patricia. See page 1.

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Inside... Dennis-Olsen: Tells ‘good news’ page 2 Foundation: What a year it was! page 3 Honor roll of 1990-91 donors page 4*13 Goodrich to Hedges: Develop thick skin page 14 Fall season preview page 14 Half-price hotel rooms for alumni Back cover Fall 1991 A Report to Alumni and Other Friends of Western Washington University VOL 23, NO. 1

Maynard Parks A life right on track By Judy McNickle off,” he remembers. “So, months ahead of time, I asked for the 4th of “Forget luck. Work hard, keep your July off. I was told that 500 other men word and know your banker.” Rules to were available for my job if I didn’t live by from the man for whom Parks want it. I decided I didn’t need the Hall, which houses Western’s College holiday.” of Business and Economics, is named. In 1935, a Great Northern vice presi­ Maynard Parks, whose contributions dent encouraged the young man to com­ to Western were recognized at the plete his degree, promising a better job 1983 dedication of Parks Hall to him if he did. PaiKS kept his job and never and his late wife, Pat, personifies the missed a day’s work while he com­ American dream. pleted a degree in business, cum laude, Now a wealthy retiree^JiejaiiaS'boTir' in 1939 from the U.W. The promise to a family of mdtt^tlnniSms, seasoned was kept. by hard work during the Great Depres­ Parks, who had married M. Patricia sion, challenged by three years of Shaffer in 1939, dedicated the next military service during World War II, three years to Great Northern and to «d mofesorofessionally honed as is wife and two sons. negoliMor;oli?rtGr for the railroads for more With the country deeply involved in than four decades. World War II, Parks “got the call” to Parks says advice he received from join the Army in 1942. He was named two mentors guided his career: “My to the 704th Railway Grand Division, father told me integrity was the most which ran the railroads serving Allied important thing; your word is your troops. bond. I’ve tried to follow that,” he His unit arrived in Algiers in early says. From one of his professors at the 1943. It was, he understates, “a harrow­ University of Washington, he received ing experience. Hot. Dirty. Lots of air the dictum about forgetting luck, work­ battles going on all around us.” ing hard and befriending bankers. Working as a liaison officer with In fact. Parks made a virtue from the British, French and North Africans to necessity of being constantly on the coordinate delivery of supplies, cars move during his more than four-decade- and crews. Parks and the men under long railroading career. In each new his command followed the infantry and town he and his family moved to. artillery as they moved into and Parks would buy a new house, usually through Italy, France and, finally, Ger­ the lowest priced one available in a many. In the process. Major Parks relatively high-priced neighborhood. earned five battle stars, including a -Photo by Jeff Wolff He and wife, Pat, would just about get Bronze Star. Maynard Parks and the building named for the railroader and his late wife, Patricia. it “fixed up right” when they’d move. With some time out to run a family hardly over. As a consultant, he was While Parks may have made the business. Parks returned to railroading with the athletes and we came to look called in to implement the transfer of lion’s share of his fortune in real es­ in 1953. He and his family crisscrossed forward to seeing them,” he recalls. labor contracts with 26 separate unions tate, he feels best about his contribu­ the United States, serving the railroads “We decided Western should have the from seven bankrupt railroads to the tions “as a railroad man,” a title his in a variety of capacities and moving house — and Pat and I donated it Congressionally created U.S. Railroad father, Horace “High Wheels” Parks, to a new assignment every two or three before she died in 1981.” Association. It took a year. “When first donned in 1906 and proudly pur­ That donation prompted a suggestion years. Conrail was created to oversee the sued for 50 years without ever missing As he moved up the railroad career at Western that the new $6.1 million new, federally-subsidized operation,” a day of work or ever being late. facility for the College of Business and ladder. Parks became more and more he recalls with a smile, “I got the first Economics and the Department of Two years after Parks graduated immersed in labor relations and negotia­ paycheck ever printed.” Park’s success from Everett High School in 1931, his tions. In 1965, he was elected chairman Speech Pathology/Audiology be named led to more opportunities to consult, for the Parks. The dedication, to dad asked him to give the railroads a of the Western Carriers Conference which he did until the early 1980s. try. He agreed, and quickly came to Committee, which negotiated labor con­ Maynard and the late M. Patricia “My wife, Pat, was suffering from Parks, came as “a complete surprise” love his father’s profession, despite tracts for all railroads running west of diabetes and we decided to slow down long hours and low pay. the Mississippi. When that body was to the railroader and his second wife, a bit,” Parks says. The two owned a Mamie. At first, he worked seven days a absorbed into the newly formed Nation­ home on Lake Samish south of Belling­ They consider it a highlight in a life week for 38 cents an hour. No over­ al Railway Labor Conference, he be­ ham where they watched Western’s time pay. No time off. Two years that has been, in every sense of the came NRLC vice chairman. crew teams practice on the lake. straight without a single holiday. In 1974, Parks “officially retired,” phrase, right on track. “We’d wave and sometimes visit “Once I decided I needed a day but his service to the railroads was and plans to do more salmon fish­ ing company with publications as E. Huntoon was called to active Arabia ... Darcy Herrett is an art ing with her husband. one of their products. duty in support of Operation Desert teacher at Commodore Middle Roll Call ’65 — Janet Mills is now chair of ’73 — Mick Guglomo, Vashon Storm while serving with the 4th School in Winslow. She organized the Mathematics Department at High School’s wrestling coach, has Marine Aircraft Wing, Naval Air the Art Advocacy Group, which *57 — Marcia Bianchi is a sixth University. She was married been named Nisqually League Station Whidbey Island. He joined supports the art programs in all is­ grade teacher at Lucille Umbarger to Dr. John Klippert in 1988. Wrestling Coach of the Year for the the Marine Corps Reserves in June land schools. Darcy has also shown School in Burlington. When asked ’71 — Steven L. Pettersen has second time in five years. He began 1968. her work in clay sculpting and glass if they enjoy being in her class, her been promoted to Vice Commander coaching 18 years ago when he ’79 — Chaplain (Cpt.) Michael fusing at a Camas gallery. She lives students replied yes and that she is and Air Technician Detachment took his first job in Fairbanks, Alas­ L. Anderson of Marysville, has in North Kitsap with her husband a very encouraging and caring Commander of the 252 Combat ka, then at Omak. He has been at been serving in Saudi Arabia since ... Coast Guard Petty Officer 1st teacher. She has taught K*2, 6-8, Communications Group, Vashon High for the past 15 years. August, 1990. He received a Class Rebecca J. Noreen recently Home Economics at Burlington- received the Coast Guard Achieve­ Washington Air National Guard in ’74 — Miki Gilliland, managing Masters in Divinity from Western Edison High School and Adult Tacoma ... Bill Ekstrom and his editor of Whatcom County Baptist Seminary in 1985. Ander­ ment Medal for superior perfor­ Education Classes for Teachers at mance while assigned to the U.S. wife Susan are the new owners of Apropos, was given four awards for son returned to the army in January SPU, WWU, and at CWU. Anchor Printing in Okanogan. The excellence in journalism from the 1989 and was stationed at Ft. Coast Guard Band. Rebecca joined ’61 — Marjorie Scribner has couple recently moved from Washington Press Association. Stewart, Georgia, with his wife and the Coast Guard in July 1985. retired after 26 years of teaching at Poulsbo where they had a market­ ’75 — Marine Master Sgt. Eric daughter before leaving for Saudi ’80 — Vic Christianson married Fidaigo and Island View schools

Alumna tells ‘good news’ _____Guest of Goldsmith By Judy McNickle of NW Indian College As members of the Class of 1995 arrive on campus the end of this month, By Jo Collinge education if they had to travel a long two major changes await them: more students and major construction. Both distance to a community college else­ reflect actions taken by the legislature and approved by the governor at the “Squol Quol” means “good news” where,” she says. end of the 1991 special session June 30. in the Lummi language and is the “In order to have control of our des­ After 126 days of deliberations, the legislature granted WWU its largest name of the semi-monthly tribal tiny as a Lummi Nation,” she adds, two budgets in history: $115.4 million for 1991-93 operating support and $31 newsletter that Lyn Dennis-Olsen “we need more and more of our million for construction and minor capital projects. founded, edits and enlivens with her people to further their education.” Western’s operating budget represents a 12 percent increase over funding photographs. And she emphasizes that such an for the 1989-91 biennium. Included in the new fiscal package are nearly $3.5 These days, she has much good education should retain and transmit million in salary increases for faculty and staff, $2.3 million for 351 addition­ news to tell as Public Information Of­ Native American culture, tradition and al full-time equivalent (FTE) students and nearly $1.4 million to preserve ficer for Northwest Indian College language as well as imparting career employee health benefits. (NWIC), the main campus of which is skills that make her people competitive Unfortunately, the new appropriation fails to fund the full cost of the located on the Lummi Reservation in high-tech society and in four-year in­ University’s carry-forward budget. So, Western already is addressing a about 15 miles from Western. stitutions such as Western. budget shortfall of approximately 1.5 to 2 percent in order to cover a number “My job,” she says, “is to let the In her own life, she combines tradi­ of una^yoidable^cpst increases. T^t shortfall is far less than the estimated 8 _ broader community know the college is tion and the latest computer technol­ percent reduction originally^^^ed"m”^*S^^Wu93^opemlSg15u3get Iiefe. TTiere is a lack of knowledge ogy. When not at her word processor or FAX, she and husband, Troy, fish proposal introduced last winter. about the Lummi tribe in general and Overall, the state’s colleges and universities gained a total budget of $2.2 the college in particular.” for sockeye on their own gillnetter. billion in the June 30 appropriation, compared to the December recommenda­ To remedy that, Dennis-Olsen first Dennis-Olsen is proud of the new look at NWIC, color coordination that tion of $1.9 billion. had some learning to do herself. She makes an “eclectic” group of build­ Higher education also gained a lion’s share of the 1991-93 capital budget was not raised on the reservation, grow­ dedicated to construction and minor works. More than $402 million was ear­ ing up instead on Bellingham’s South- ings look like a true campus. But, she is even more proud that a totem pole marked for public colleges and universities. side and graduating from Sehome High The new capital package provides Western $22.1 million to continue con­ School where she was a gymnast. structing the Science Facilities. Actual construction of Phase I, funded in In a column for the Bellingham New alum officers 1989-91, begins this fall. The three-phase project has been on the drawing Herald, Dennis-Olsen wrote about the boards for the past six years and this year the legislature granted funds to con­ thrill of learning her first few words of selected in May struct Phase II and design Phase III. the Lummi language only recently. Dr. Charles LeWame, ’55, officially Also included in Western’s new capital appropriation is $7.5 million to She received her Associate degree took over leadership of the Western fund minor construction projects and $1.4 million to acquire land along cam­ from Whatcom Community College Washington University Alumni As­ pus boundaries and moorage facilities at Shannon Point Marine Center near and graduated with a BA in Broadcast sociation in May, at the WWU Alumni Anacortes. Communication from Western in 1985, Board’s spring and annual meeting. Western’s appropriation caps a decade of rapidly escalating capital funding the same year the college she now ser­ LeWame replaces Martin Chorba for the University. This biennial total represents a 10-fold increase over 1981- ves graduated its first 20 students. She who had served as president of the as­ 83 levels when Western received just $3.3 million for new projects. was a production assistant at KVOS- sociation for the past year. Chorba will TV in Bellingham for two and a half Ms. McNickle formerly was Assistant to the President for State Government Relations. remain on the association’s executive years before taking the “challenging committee in the past-president’s post. new position” with NWIC. Other officers elected for the 1991- The story she has to tell is one that 92 year include: President-Elect — WWU Alumni Association Board of Directors is appearing more and more often in James Leverett, ’69, from Bellingham; Officers: Charles LeWarne *55, Edmonds, president; James Leverett ’69, Bellin­ the media. Secretary-Treasurer — Brad Hultman, ^ gham, president-elect; Brad Hultman *71, Bellingham, secretary-treasurer; Martin Chor- It’s the story of the transformation of ’71, from Bellingham; Executive-at- ba ’66 & ’75, Olympia, past-president; Allan Darr ’85, Everett, executive-at-large; San- Lummi Community College with 25 Large -- Allan Darr, ’85, from Everett; die Labadie ’77, Bellingham, executive-at-large; Robin Russell ’82, Seattle, executive-at- students just eight years ago into Executive-at-Large — Sandie Labadie, large; Carol Salisbury ’72 & ’81, Bellingham, executive-at-large. Board Members: Gary Northwest Indian College with 850 stu­ ’77, from Bellingham; Executive-at- Anderson ’65, Renton; Alvin Arkills ’87, Marysville; Mel Blackman ’74, Nanaimo, dents throughout the State of Large — Robin Russell, ’82, from Seat­ B.C.; Kenneth Cox ’85, Bellingham; Dick Dixon ’59, Aberdeen; Ray Foster ’84, Seat­ Washington. tle; Joyce Gillie ’46 & ’60, Olympia; Gary Grim ’81, Everett; Richard Helke ’80, Bel­ tle; and Executive-at-Large — Carol NWIC is recognized as the fastest lingham; William Kendrick ’57, Seattle; Mike Kettman ’73 & ’80, Bellingham; Salisbury, ’72 & ’77, from Bellingham. Marilyn Klose ’63, Snohomish; Sandie Lucke ’65, Bellingham; Ron Renard ’73, growing among 25 tribally controlled Five new board members joined the Everett; Roberta Riley ’82, Seattle; Charlie Ryan ’76, Seattle; Jon Sitkin ’84, Bellin­ colleges in the nation, an on-reserva­ WWU Alumni Association Board of gham; Joyce Taylor '84, Seattle. tion higher education system begun Directors. Serving their first three-year Regional Coordinators: Grant Boettcher ’86, Raleigh, NC; Brad Chandler ’71, only 20 years ago. terms are: Kenneth Cox, ’85, from Bel­ Olympia; Terri Echelbarger ’87, San Francisco Bay area; Kay Hovde ’83, Hawaii; Tim The college’s location on the reserva­ lingham; Ray Foster, ’84, from Seattle; Mackin ’72, Spokane; Carl Swanson ’84, Juneau; Charles Odell ’52, Washington, D.C.; tion is vital to its success, Dennis- Joyce Gillie, ’46 & ’60, from Olympia; Jack Stark ’59, Shelton; Pat Swenson ’73, PortlandA^ancouver; Gale Thompson ’86, Olsen believes. “I don’t know how Austin, TX; Chet Ullin ’37 & ’41, Kitsap Peninsula; Dean Wilson ’75, Southern Califor­ William Kendrick, ’57, from Seattle; many of our students would get higher nia; Frank Williams ’72, Australia; Leroy Wissinger ’58, Arizona. and Jon Sitkin, ’84, from Bellingham.

resume / Fall 1991 Dels! Taylor March 2 in Belling­ a private counseling practice in Mt. ’84 — Dotty Hoffman has been a Kirk works for Teltone Corporation. received her Certified Public Ac­ ham. He is employed by Peter Pan Vernon. merchant mariner since 1988. Her ’85 — Janis L. Hoekema and countant certificate February 2. Seafoods and the couple lives in ’83 — Carol Schwennesen taught job in the deck department, a posi­ David R. Plagerman (’87) were ’87 — Kari Sandgren and Larry Bellingham. beginning and intermediate paint­ tion that involves steering the ship, married February 16 in Lynden. Hofer were married June 30,1991 ’81 — Robert J. Bryan has been a ing classes at the Blue Heron Art maintenance and preparation tasks, David is a self-employed dairy in Lexington, Kentucky. Kari is a Special Agent with the U.S. Naval Gallery in Vashon. Her work has lets her travel around the world. farmer. cost analyst for the IBM Co. and is Investigative Service since 1983, been widely exhibited in solo and She recently made two trips from ’86 — James Minifie married attending graduate school at the with tours at Bremerton, Sasebo, group shows in California and Germany to Jubyl, Saudi Arabia, Mary K. Fuller February 23 in Bel­ University of Kentucky. Larry Japan, and Bangor, Washington, Washington. One of her paintings transporting equipment and am­ levue. He is owner of State Farm In­ works as a compensation analyst and is now an Assistant Special was recently exhibited in the “Self- munition ... Donna Wolford and surance Agency of Arlington ... for IBM as well... Polly Jeff Wells were married in Decem­ Agent in Charge at Port Hueneme, Portrait Show” at the Blue Heron Tracy Grunenfelder and Laura Campbell and Richard Saunders ber, 1990 in Olympia. The couple California. He is married and has 2 ... Rick J. Nichols married Renee Strawn were married September 9 were married June 24,1990 in children. Van Den Berg September 15 in lives in Olympia where she is in Olympia and he is employed by Poulsbo. Polly is employed as an employed by the Department of In­ ’82 — Roxanne Roetcisoender Lynden. He is employed at the Department of Corrections. The agent for the U.S. Treasury Depart­ formation Services ... Lisa married Jeffrey S. Romanelli Western as a buyer in the Purchas­ couple met while talking to the ment in Seattle and Richard is February 9 in Mt. Vernon. She has ing Department. Following a trip to Marker married Kirk Bellar (’90) police following the burglary of Maui, they reside in Bellingham. March 23 in Seattle. Lisa works for their cars ... Bev Knudsen Continued on page 14 the Seattle Opera Association and

Foundation Celebrates 25th Year: What A Year It Was!

Over 5,200 corporations, friends and alumni contributed $3,137,548.80 to The Western Foundation this year, more than doubling last year’s totals. According to Western’s President, Kenneth P. Mortimer, ’’Private gifts are ad­ ding an edge of stimulation, creativity and recognition of outstanding achievement that separates ordinary universities from those of exceptional quality. I can feel that edge sharpen at Western. I see it in such things as the caliber of scholarship stu­ dents we are attracting, in the vitality of our performing arts offerings, in the excite­ ment of faculty demonstrating newly acquired research equipment and in the creativity of students perfecting our solar car design." 1990-91 gifts to The Western Foundation were received in the categories out­ lined in the following pie charts. As in past years, the highest priority of The Western Foundation remains providing scholarships for Washington State’s brightest and most motivated students.

MV** Gifts and Grants by Category Total: $3,137,548.80 '' ' Scholarships 42°/c

Unrestricted 4%

Gifts-ln-KInd 13% Special Projects Editor of Squol Quol (good news) Lyn Dennis-Olsen 8% tells of the transformation of Lummi Community Col­ lege with 25 students just eight years ago into North­ Departmental Support Faculty Enrichment 13% west Indian College with 850 students throughout the 20% state of Washington. Gifts and Grants by Donor Type Total: $3,137,548.80 carved by deceased tribal leader, The two institutions have teamed to Joseph Hillaire, has been restored and offer internships in southeastern is a symbol for the campus. It sits in Mexico, Guatemala and Belize. They front of the new tribal library, itself a also joined for “The Hubless Wheel: A Friends 62% restoration of the Lummi Day School, Reading Series of Minority and Ethnic which was vacant for 40 years. Writers.” The first presentation by Na­ Alumni 9% “If someone had told me (in 1983) tive American writers was followed there was going to be a college campus with readings by Asian-American at Lummi, including a library, student authors. store, renovated buildings and even a Associated Students and the Viking Faculty/Staff 2%> new building, I would have been hard Union have also signed reciprocal Organizations 3% to convince,” Dennis-Olsen says. agreements on use of facilities with the Foundations 4%» In March 1990, Western inaugurated college. a special cooperative relationship with “As time goes by, more and more of NWIC easing transfer of credits, foster­ our students are going on to four-year ing exchange of educational materials schools,’’Dennis-Olsen says. “We are Corporations 22%> and faculty, opening University library building bridges between the college facilities to college students, and offer­ and Western. A lot of positive things The Western Foundation and Western Washington University wish to ac- ing scholarship assistance. Special clas­ are happening in this place and in this knowiedge on the pages following donors who made Western a priority for ses have been designed to be held on time and I’m happy to be part of their support in 1990-91. Our donors range from new graduates to multimil- the NWIC campus composed of equal them.” lion dollar corporations. Ail gifts have made a difference and are greatly ap­ numbers of Western and NWIC stu­ preciated by Western’s facuity, staff and students. dents.

r6sum6 / Fall 1991 CORPORATIONS Cramer Associates Metcalf Hodges & Company The UPS Foundation Greg Amrine Creative Dimensions Microcomputer Accessories, Inc. US Bank of Washington Jennifer Amrine Irwin and Carole Siesnick Microsoft Corporation US Bank of Washington, Bellingham Fern Amsberry FOUNDATIONS Crum and Forster Foundation Milano’s Restaurant US Savings Bank Angelo and Susan Anastasio AND Culp, Guterson & Grader The Mitre Corporation US West Foundation Aleck and Evilo Anderson Curtis Archives, Inc. Mobil Foundation, Inc. US West NewVector Group, Inc. Clara Anderson ORGANIZATIONS Dain Bosworth/IFG Foundation Mona Lisa Italian Deli Vicor Corporation Edward Anderson Deloitte and Touche Morse Hardware Company Waldenbooks Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Anderson Delta Air Lines, Inc. Robert I. and Jeanette Morse Walton Beverage Company Frank Anderson 3M Dewey Griffin Olds-Cadillac Moss Adams Foundation Washington Council of Economic Josephine Anderson A & H Hallmark, Beilis Fair Mall Dickerson Distributors, inc. Motorola, Inc. Michael and Susan Anderson Diehl Ford, Inc. Education Abbot Laboratories Mrs. Powell’s, Beilis Fair Washington State Senior’s Golf Richard and Elizabeth Anderson Access Commercial Real Estate Digital Equipment Corporation MSC Industrial Supply Company Kenneth and Kay Andrews The Disc Jockey, Beilis Fair Association Services Naturalizer Plus Washington State Federation of Herbert and Virginia Angel Ace Beverage, Inc. Discover Me, Inc. NCNB Texas National Bank Gene and Kathy Armstrong Domino’s Pizza Garden Clubs Ackerley Communications, Inc. New York Fries, Beilis Fair Washington Federation of State Chappelle Arnett Association of Canadian Studies in the Dos Padres Restaurant Nordic Yachts, Inc. Gladys Haug Arntzen Dwayne Lane Dodge/Dodge Truck Employees #1381 United States Northern Notes The Washington Post Company Howard and Carrie Artie Aftermath Club Eaton Charitable Fund Northwest Eye Clinic, Inc. / Mr. and Mrs. L. Allen Atkins Echo Point Construction Washington Mutual Foundation Alco Standard Foundation Northwest Honda Washington Tow Truck Association #7 Lela Atteberry Echo Valley Guild Northwest Kennels Alcoa Foundation Waste Management, Inc. John and Beatrice Aubert Alfred and Marian Smith Foundation Eclipse Book Store and Gallery Northwest Council for Exceptional Sandy Ausink Eddie Bauer, Inc. Children West Coast Graphic and Novelty Daniel G. and Nancy W. Smith Western Association of Food Chains Joseph and Sandy Avila The Eldec Corporation Olin Corporation Charitable Trust All American Frozen Yogurt Shop Western Camera Mr. and Mrs. Sven Axter Allsop, Inc. Eli Lilly & Company Foundation Olivine Corporation Mrs. Jack Aylward Ernst & Young Foundation Weyco Engineering Alpha Delta Kappa Fidelis-Chapter Originals in Gold Weyerhaeuser Company Foundation Doug and Ginnie Ayres Ershigs, Inc. OWI, Inc. Alpha Delta Kappa PSI Chapter Whatcom Art Guild Scott and Ann Babcock Alpha Technologies, Inc. Excalibur Cutlery & Gifts PACCAR Foundation David and Maryanne Bader Executive Knowledgeworks Pacific Energy Association Northwest Whatcom Builders, Inc. Alvord-Richardson Construction Whatcom Educational Credit Union Curtis and Sybil Bagby Exxon Company U.S.A. Chapter Kurt Bagby AMAX Foundation, Inc. Whatcom Pathology Amerada Hess Corporation Fairhaven Pharmacy Mayor “Lou Parberry’s’’ Foundation Ralph and Nila Bajema The Fairhaven Restaurant Peninsula Community Foundation Dr Gary Goldfogel American Association of University Williams Ventures, Inc. Arline M. Baker Women Farmers Insurance Group P.E.O. Chapter J Beryl Bal Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company Peoples State Bank Wilson Motors American Airlines Wings Motorcyle and Leathers Robert and Elizabeth Balas First Interstate Bank of Washington Irwin and Frances LeCocq Jay Balfour American Linen Company Wolverine Tube, Inc. American Society of Women Foundation Charles and Marylee LeCocq Charles A. Ballard Fourth Corner Frames Pepper Sisters Restaurant Women of Western Accountants Western Washington University Greg and Chari Bancy American Society of Automotive The Franklin Matchette Foundation Pepsi-Cola USA Keith Banning Franz GabI Ski and Sport Associated Students Engineering, Northwest Chapter Pietro’s Pizza, Bellingham Yeager’s Sporting Goods Kevin Banning Amoco Foundation, Inc. Fred Meyer Jewelers Pitney Bowes, Inc. Kevin Barnes Anacortes Brass Works, Ltd. Fryday’s Food and Spirits Potlatch Corporation Roger and Beth Barnhart Anderson Tool Sales, Inc. Gannett Foundation Premark International James Barriball Angle Lake Cyclery General Cinema Corporation The Presser Foundation FRIENDS Bruce Barrie Antique Automobile Restorers Club General Dynamics The Pro Image, Beilis Fair Lucille Barron Anvil Corporation The General Foods Fund, Inc. Professional Secretaries International Anonymous Terry and Elaine Beardsley Apple Computers, Inc. General Motors Technical Center The Prudential Foundation Henry and Frances Adams Carolyn Beck Arby’s Restaurant Georgia Pacific Corporation, Atlanta Puget Sound Power and Light Stephen Adams MyrI and Linda Beck Arcadia Associates Georgia Pacific Corporation, Company R. T. and M. M. Aiken Paula Beclamy Arlis’s Restaurant Bellingham Puget Sound Engineering Council Margaret Aitken Horrace and Eugenia Beidin Arnason Realtors & Insurance Glacier Distributing Company, Inc. Purdy’s Chocolates, Beilis Fair James and Joanne Albers Travis and Kathleen Bell Art & Frames Golden Chain Gang Quadra Beverage Donald and Jan Alper Karen Benskin Arthur Andersen & Co. Foundation Golf USA Ken and Donna Graham Reg and Rita Alvord Paulette Bergh Associated Recreation Council Good Earth Pottery Gary and Jamie Krause Mr. and Mrs. Bergstrom Atlantic Richfield Foundation The Great Harvest Bread Company Rainier Brewing Company, Seattle Victor and Betty Lou Berman Atlantic Richfield Company ■heGci_...... Rax^BestauranL Beilis fair—— Carl Berryman Autodesk, inc. taTE CorporatiOT Red Robin, Bellingham Kathy Bertuzzi Automatic Data Processing, Inc. GTE Northwest, Inc. Red Robin Restaurant — South Sound Edith Betts and Hazel Peterson B & L Selective Logging, Inc. GTM, Inc. Regis Hairstylists R. 1. and Shirley Birchfield B. Dalton Booksellers, Beilis Fair Saul & Dayee G. Haas Foundation Rib and Reef Restaurant Wally Birdsell The Bagelry The Haggen Foundation Rice Insurance, Inc. Kristie Bissell Balancing Services Northwest Don and Kathy Haggen Roger Jobs Motors, Inc. Douglas and Beverly Blair Balas and Weiland, Attorneys Richard and Sylvia Haggen Ryder System Foundation Esther Bliss Bank of California Hanford Environmental Health Safeco Corporation Bridget Bly Bankamerica Foundation Foundation Samson Ocean Systems, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. Steward Blythe Barter’s Drive-In HAPO Federal Credit Union Steve and Barbara Swiackey Wendy Bohlke Baskin-Robbins Ice Cream Company Harper Collins Publishers Sanitary Service Company George Bonder Jr. Jay Baumann Memorial Association Hayes Rotary Engineering Paul A. Razore Gary Bornzin Bellingham National Bank The Henry M. Jackson Foundation Scott Paper Company Michael Bosworth Bellingham Music Club Hoechst Celanese Corporation Seafirst Matching Gift Program Bertus Bovenkamp Bellingham Stevedoring Company Holiday Inn Crowne Plaza Security Pacific Foundation Scott and Annette Bowen C. Roger and GerryAnne Sahlln Hood Graphics Security Pacific Bank of Washington Chester and Lillian Bowyer Bellingham Marine Industries Connie Hood See’s Candies Donald and Ann Boyce Bellingham Public Library IBM Matching Grants Program Shapers Aerobics & Tanning Gladys Boyce Bellingham Chiropractic Center The Ice Creamery Shawmut National Corporation E. O. Brashear Beilis Fair Art and Frame ICI Americas, Inc. Shearson Lehman/American Express Vera Breazeal Benson & McLaughlin ICI Composites, Inc. Shell Companies Foundation, Inc. Pam Breckenridge Best Western Lakeway Inn Indian Street Pottery Simpson Investment Company Donald E. Haggen, Chair­ Dorothy Bredehoft Better Homes and Gardens Intalco Aluminum Corporation Skagit Enterprises man & CEO of Haggen, Inc., Ted and Puna Bredesen International Athletic Northwestern Realty Skagit Women In Business is the newly elected Presi­ Gerald and Julie Brinkman Body Tone & Tan J C Penney, Bellingham Skippers #291, Bellingham Bess Briskie The Boeing Company Janine’s Salon & Hair Care Center Smiley’s Pizza dent of The Western Founda­ Julius Briskie Boise Cascade The Jeld-Wen Foundation South Everson Lumber Company tion. He will serve a Sylvia Britt The Bon Marche Jerry Chambers Chevrolet S.P.I.E. two-year term, which began Kay Broadway K-Mart Borgstrom, Anda & Saur, CPAs St. Luke’s Foundation on May 23,1991. Henrich and Gundel Brockhaus Brentley Softpacks Kelstrup Inc., Realtors Staley Continental, Inc. Frank “Jim” and Nancy Brooks British Petroleum Oil Company KPMG Peat Marwick State Farm Fire & Casualty Haggen, Inc. operates 10 Norman and Barbara Broten Brown and Cole Stores, inc. KPUG / KAFE Radio The Stuart Foundation Haggen and TOP Food & Donald Brown Brunswick Corporation Kratzig and Associates, Inc. , # The Subshop, Bellingham Drug supermarkets located Dan and Noanie Brown Burger King — Bellingham KVOSTV, Inc. Sudden Valley Resort in the State of Washington. Donald L. Brown Burlington Northern Foundation La Parfumerie Sumner Auto Supply Jerry and Ginger Brown Burlington Northern RAILPAC La Patisserie Sunset Car Wash Haggen is also a member Willard and Anne Brown Campeau Family Charities La Pinata Synthesis, Inc. of several boards and or­ Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bruce Laird, Norton Trust Company Canadian Bionic Research, Inc. Talbot Investment Company ganizations including Evelyn Mason Bruggeman Canadian Consul General Lane, Powell, Spears, and Lubersky Target Stores, Corporate Headquarters Dave Brummel Cascade Pizza II Laser Therapeutics TCI Cablevision of Washington Bellingham Marine, Inc., The Estate of Kathryn Brunken Cascade Natural Gas Lions Hearing Foundation MD-19 Tektronix Foundation Bellingham National Bank, Joan Buchner Cassidy Fish Company Little Caesars Pizza Tempress Food Marketing Institute, Dr. and Mrs. Roscoe Buckland Locker’s Fitness Systems CHEF Foundation Texaco Philanthropic Foundation, Inc. Rotary (Past President), Dr. William and Betty Budd Chestnut Dental Clinic Louis Auto Glass, Inc. Texas Instruments, Inc. Marv and May Bueing Chevron USA, Inc. Richard and Leslie Adelstein Thunder Basin Coal Company Western Association of Food Wally and Betty Bueing Christenson Engineering Corporation LTI, Inc. Top of the Towers Chains (Vice President), and Jerry and Shirley Buizer Lyme Ricky’s Restaurant & Lounge The Chuckanut Bay Gallery The Toro Company Executive Committee of the William Bultmann Chuckanut District of Garden Clubs The Lynden Tribune, Julian Lewis The Toyota U.S.A. Foundation Bunk and Mary Burden Cineplex Odeon Theatres M. J. Murdock Charitable Trust Trans Mountain Oil Pipe Line University of Washington Janet Burden ♦ Circle “F” Bed and Breakfast Maritime Contractors, Inc. Corporation Husky Fever. Bud Burke CCE-West, Bottlers of Coca-Cola Mark IV Industries Transamerica Foundation He has previously served Eugene and Laura Burright Coca-Cola Bottling Company Marlen’s Gems Triad Electrical Contractors as President of Whatcom Mary Bye Richard and Sheridan Montag Marriott Corporation The Trillium Corporation Jack and Suzanne Cahoon Cocoanut Grove Master Cuts, Beilis Fair David and Kay Syre , . t Medical Bureau and Trustee Jim and Anne Caldwell Colophon Cafe M B Green Trojan Battery Company for Evergreen Security Trust. John Calkins Comdial Me Donalds Restaurant TRW Foundation Linda Callender Contel Corporation Merksamer Jewelers Univar Foundation Sarah Campbell Merrill Lynch & Company, Inc. Unocal Corporation Thomas and Ann Campbell r6sum6 / Fall 1991 Helen Campion Fred and June Evans Don and Rita Hebard Suzanne Krogh James and Billie Lewis Anna Carey Eugene and Florence Fairbanks Louise Hecht Mr. and Mrs. Martin Kuljis Max and Arleen Lewis Mrs. Sene Cariile Patricia Fallback Magnus and Barbara Heggem Steve and Betty Kuljis Robert and Linda Lewis Jon and Barbara Carlson C. H. and Catherine Ferguson Kyle Heinrich Jack Kunz Harold and Kristin Links Mary Carlson James and Mimi Ferlin Gregory Heintz Peter and Patricia Kust Larry Linville Stephen and Jean Carmean David and Irene Fewings Margaret Hemsch Edwin LaBounty Gary and Dolores Usman Richard and Alma Carver Rhoda Fiegel Michael Hemsch Donald and Janice LaMarre Mary Little Merideth Cary Mary Fields Mr. and Mrs. Henderson Marilyn Lambert Ron Little James and Carolyn Cass Helen C. Finlay Mik Hendrickson Dean and Ida Langdon Bruce and Gail Livingstone Donn Cassity Richard and Lu Rae Fischer Jette Henry Emma Lansing Walter and Marilyn Lonner Dennis and Janice Catrell Theresa Fitzpatrick James and Doris Henry Daniel Lamer Phillip and Trudy Lothyan Charlotte Chalker Elizabeth Fiut Robert Hermanson Wayne and Colleen Lauderback Diane Loutsis Edna Channer Hugh and Julie Fleetwood Mildred Herrick Larry Lautenslanger John and Lori Loutsis Philip and Dorothy Chapman Harold and Lucille Fliegler John and Christine Herring AnnaBelle Leathen«/ood Daniel Lowery Elinor Charleston Jerry and Rosemary Flora J. C. and Mary Hickman Robert Lecrinski Edward and Leslie Lowery Steven Childress Richard and Arline Fonda Janella Hicks Gladyce Lee Lucas Realty Incorporated Frank and Ruth Chin Fielding and Patricia Formway Gary and Jeanette Higbee Herbert Lee Lance Ludke Sheryl Chin Marshall and Katherine Forrest Mary Higbee John and Mary Lee Jack and Sarah Ludwigson Martha Choe Pauline Foust Paul and Janet Higbee The Estate of Mun Ho Lee Paul Lukas William Clark Sheila Fox Raymond and Berniece Higbee Roger Lee John Luttrell David R. Clarke Richard Francis Walter and Marion Higbee John and Tracye Leenders Barry and Rosie Lutz Muriel Clarkson Gordon and Alice Fraser Janet Higbee-Robinson Jennifer Lef William and Joanne MacKay David Cleaveland John Fraser Ford Hill Robert Leick Lola MacDonald Al and Pat Clemensen Anita Frazier Jane Hilleary Bill Lemaster Mr. and Mrs. Bill MacKenrot Tim Clemensen Kenneth Freeman Ruth Hilliard Jamie Lemon Marian and Jerry Main Mildred Clemensen Jan and Katherine Frey Helen Hilton Corey and Beth Leonhard William and Margaret Maloy Tom Clemensen William and Sarah Fritsch Mr. and Mrs. A. Hinote George Leonhard Calvin Mann Calvin Clement Albert and Mary Froderberg Dwight and Teresa Hinton Scott and Nancy Leonhard Henry and Cleo Manning Gregory and Barbara Clement Michael Frome Jesse Hiraoka Woody and Linda Leonhard William Mariotti Jeff and Teh Clement Jay and Peggy Fuchs James and Marie Hitchman James and June Leppala George and Linda Mariz Richard and Connie Clement Janine Fuchs M. B. “Ben” Hodges John Levar Robert and Mildred Marr Genevieve Closson Tim Fuchs Patricia Hodges Richard and Barbara Levin Larry Marrs . Robert and Dorothy Cloud Walter and Margaret Fuchs Artist Hoff Fred and Mary Jo Lewis Peter Marsh E. C. Coan Elaine Furlong Robert Hoff Floyd Lewis Ronald and Yvonne Martinez Mary Cobb Nancy and George Gale Jane Holland James Lewis Bryan and Betty Jean Marvin Gordon and Darlene Cochran Merle and Marian Gallman Robert and Phyllis Hollingsworth Christina Coffin A. K. and Virginia Galloway Keith and Colleen Holsapple Carl Colasurdo George and Josephine Gargett Bob Holtzinger Blythe Cole Richard Garinger Ariss Hood Jack and Ramona Cole Kevin Garland James and Pat Hood C. H. and Bobbie Coleman Orville and Grace Garrett Kenneth and Judith Hoover Kenneth and Joan Collins Eugene Gatterman Bill and Cheryl Hopkins Frank and Regina Colson Ernst Gayden Peter and Ann Hovenier Larry and Suzanne Conrad Harvey and Estella Gelder Mr. and Mrs. Gary Howard Dr. Hull Cook Treena George Harlan and Marilyn Howell Jack and Nancy Cooley Margaret Gerharz Ned Hubbard Judy Coons George and Christine Gerhold Richard Hunger Bernard and Margaret Cooper John and Minnie Giarde George Hunsby Orville and Susan Cooper Raymond and Dorothy Giesecke Glenda Huntington Jim Copperthite Warren and Marilyn Gilbert Charles and Jeannine Hurlbut Barbara Corey-Booth Mr. and Mrs. John Gillam Karen Iglitzin J. G. Coughlin Roy and Barbara Gillespie Linda Iverson Pat Coumbs Betty Gilson Michael and Elizabeth Jackets Loraine Coy Lynne Givler Diedri Jackson Helen Brandt Cozy Raymond A. Glaser Harry and Regena Jackson Robert and Rose Crabtree Stuart Jay Glassen Dean and Donna Jacobs Charles and Judy Cramer Hervin and Fran Gliege Raymond and Penny Jacobs lla Crape Larry Gliege and Mary Kinsey Bernard and Audrey Jaffe Frank and Marjorie Crawford Ronald and Janet Gocken Michael and Elsa James Thomas Crawley W. and Gertrude Godwin Mr. Janney Clarabell Crosby Larry C. and Lee P. Goodrich Hank and Eleanor Jansen David Crosby Glen and Ann Gossage Leo and Eleanore Jensen Dorothy Crow Ralph Gott “Earle and Aft Todd A. Curran Evelyn Graafstra Dick and Germaine Johanson Jessie Payzant (pen name Terry Shannon) shares her imagination with Cynthia Curtis _ Matilda Jane Grabert Florence Johanson young friends at Wilson Library. Warner and Lorine Curtis Darlene Graham Dale and Georgia Johnson Pamela Cushing Frederick and Mary Graham Dana Johnson George Cvetkovich Rudy and Ursula Gramaje Inez Johnson Jessie Payzant Stephen Dable Art and Truus Grandbois Jerry and Mildred Johnson Carolyn Dale Michael Granston Loren Johnson Barbara Darrow Douglas T. and Sherry Gray Oliver and Margaret Johnson Engaging young readers Stanley and Virginia Daugert Don and Jan Gray Chris and Judith Johnston Ronald and Barbara Davey Thomas and Gerda Gray Don Jones Imagine pursuing adventure pen name Terry Shannon, and Brently and Frances Davis Evelyn Green Ellen Jones around the world with your Charles doing the illustrations. J. M. and Ann Davis C. B. and Alice Grenier Elvet and Florence Jones spouse and getting paid for it. They worked with major publish­ Jack and Kitty Davis Gerald and Luanne Grill Kevin Jones Robert Davis Chip Grisham Larry Jones Author Jessie Payzant, ing houses and rarely received a Robert and Norma Dawes Burton and Catherine Grover Virginia Jopp Bellingham Normal class of ’25, rejection on a book proposal. Celeste De Roche-Seward Ms. Guidry Mary N. Jordan did just that and left some 40 Mable Bosch Dedon Sometimes they traveled in Don and Sherry Gustafson Richard Jordan children’s books in her wake. Paul and Nancy Dees Carrie Guyer Steven and Karen Jordan tandem, sometimes she went William Deibel Enid Haag Jack and Reta Kahn She and husband Charles alone. Their projects took her Rogue De La Cruz Lucile Hac Mr. and Mrs. Dan Kaiser Payzant, a nationally recognized around the world, including Alas­ Larry and Marcia DeLorme Martin and Gail Haines Nicholas and Markell Kaiser watercolor illustrator, created an ka, France, Mexico, Hong Kong, David DeLuca Leslie Hall Jan Kallshian award-winning series of informa­ Geraldine DeMarco Pamela Hall Wayne Kanitz/West Coast Graphics Japan, Egypt and even Iran just Jo A. Dereske Ralpha Hendrick Hall Edward and Susan Kaplan tional books for young people on before the revolution that ousted Kenneth and Karen DeSeve Richard E. Hall Robert Keller and Pat Karlberg Laura Dias “everything from archaeology to the Shah. Lee and Patricia Hames Ruth Kelsey zoology with oceanography in- William and Beverly Dickerson Christopher and Luzia Hamlin Bert and Sandra Kennedy “Charles would always say, Dale Dinnel Robert and Patricia Hamlin Merton and Sharon Kennedy between.’’ She stopped by cam­ ‘Let’s you go and do this,”’ she Lewis and Jean Dodd Joyce Hammond Paul and Sharlene Kenner pus in May to donate a collection William and Carole Doerschlag says fondly, with a glimmer in James and Margaret Hamstreet Phil and Sue Kienast of her work to Wilson Library. her elfish eyes. Evange Dolack Teresa Hansen Richard Kieslich Dorothy Dolese Steven and Susan Hanson Robert Kildall The 85-year-old wanderer is She is particularly proud of Gayer and Patricia Dominick Gordon Harang June Killmer the first to admit she’s been her books including Windows in Genevieve Donaldson Ted Harleman Dr. Robert Hyung-Chan Kim lucky. Her career as a writer the Sea about the Navy’s submer­ Bob and Echo Dorr Linda Kimball Aubrey Harms began in the ’40s when a friend sible craft, and Saucer in the Sea George and Mary Ann Drake John F. Harriman Mr. and Mrs. Ross G. Kincaid Linda Drummond Bruce Harris Fred and Dorlese Kinderman insisted she write a column for a about Jacques Cousteau’s diving Eugene Dunford F. David Harris Donald King Hollywood tabloid that focused Ed and Marie Dunn saucer. James and Susan Harris Jim King on set designers and others be­ In addition to her books, she William Eadie Peter and Gerry Harris Michael King Bill Earley Theresa Harrison Rosalie King hind-the-scenes. wrote for educational filmstrips Dan and Rebecca Easton Larry and Alice Harvey * i Debbie Kingsley After some short stints work­ and the American Book Marie Eaton Mary Jane Hashisaki Arthur and Anita Kinkel ing in radio and its emerging Company’s Reading and Dis­ Dr. Robert and Donna Ebright Bilal and Margaret Hashmi Neil and Bonnie Kinkel Timothy and Marcia Eckert competitor, television, she was covery Series and contributed to Gibran Hashmi R.J. and Tina Kiracofe Sheila Edwards Sieglinde Kisker introduced to Charles Payzant in Encyclopedia Brittanica Junior. Eleanor Ehrlich F. Murray “Red” and Betty Haskell Mike and Pat Hatmaker Anton and Ellen Klaver the early ’50s. He invited her to After the death of her hus­ Harold and Lucette Elliott Mr. and Mrs. David Hawes Ronald and Sharon Kleinknecht Jerry Ellis work on a series of children’s band several years ago, Jessie Carol E. Hawley Katherine Kleist Margaret Elwood Roger Knobel books. She accepted, and “one moved to North Bend, Oregon. Richard and Sandra Emmerson Richard and Joy Hawley Craig Hayes Charlene and Kenneth Knowiton thing led to another,” Jessie Although she no longer writes Gary and Leone Enell Russell D. Knudsen Terry Ennis Joan Hayes says. Soon, they married. for publication, this active oc­ Lisa J. Hayes Joan Koch The collaboration continued, John and Barbara Ericson Judy Koppang togenarian keeps her eye out for Carla Erwin Susanna Hayes Kathleen Healey Neil and Jeanette Korthuis with Jessie writing the stories adventure. Mr. Shinkichi Eto Alice Healy Joel Kotick and taking the pictures under the Susan Eurich John and Merle Kougl Charles and Margaret Evans David Heaps Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hearsey Milton and Judith Krieger

resume / Fall 1991 Dr. and Mrs. Charles Mason ’ James Parker John and Karen Selle '' \' Marjorie Steele Jack and Donna Towle David Mason > " Manfred and Diane Parker > Steven Senge ' Judie Stein Frank and Margaret Travis Miriam Snow Mathes David and Marianne Patnode Ronald Shaffer Edward and Karen Stephan Loch and Susan Trimingham . Imbert Matthee Dennis and Penny Patterson Alice Shaw Joan Stevenson Ear! and Jacqueline Trivett Joanna Maxwell Ray Payne Albert Shaw Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stewart ' Brunhilde and Walt Trolson ^ J. Richard and June Mayer Rodney and Sandra Payton Jeffrey Shelman ' Robert and Susan Stone Brad and Pam Tubbs D. Peter Mazur Gertrude Peak Fred and Millicent Shelton David and Betty Stout Gordon E. Tweit Marcia Mazzarella Armond Pearson Benjamin Sherman Duane and Aileen Stowe University of Washington Special Harold and Jane McLaughlin Richard and Mary Pedersen Dr. H. and Mrs. Parvin Shetabi Jim Strom Education Faculty Alex McLeod Blanche Peeples Everett and Ha Shipley Christopher Anne Suczek Daniel and Claire Urrere Allan McLeod Zelda Peoples Kirkton Shoop Stephen and Shelly Sulkin Floyd and Judith Urschel Donald and Darlene McLeod Dan Perreault James Shorett Gordon and Beverly Sullivan Ken Usui Irene McAfee Mr. and Mrs. Perreult Lori Silverman OlofSundin John and Mickey Utendale Berit McAlister Mr. and Mrs. Dwaine Persels Ingunn Sim Kelly and Kristine Susee Paul and Marsha Valentic S. W. and Janet McAllister Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Persels ; Gary and Sandra Simon Robert and Jane Sylvester Paul and Dorothy Vance Sidney and Diane McAlpin Mrs. C. M. Peters Carl and Janet Simpson Ken Symes Allain VanLaanen Earl McAtee Harry and Florence Petersea Edward and Fern Singer Caroline Syre Steven Vekved Beverly McBeath Irving and June Peterson Ethelyn Sisk Christopher Talbert Delbert and Linda Velenchenko John and Jody McBee Joanne Peterson Knute Skinner and Edna Kiel Karl and Jennifer Tate Mark Veljkov Faith McCarn Larry Peterson Janet Skok Alma Taylor Vance and Blanche Venn Brad and Christine McCarthy Rolf and Georgine Pettersen Denise Skwarok Christopher and Saundra Taylor Manfred Vernon Paul and Lucy McCarthy Bob and Nancy Pfeiffer Bert and Toni Slater Dan Taylor John Verosky and Cynthia Renegar J. D. and Amy McClauchlan Barbara Phillips Christine Slocum Diane Taylor Donald and Joan Village Daryl and Arlene McClelland J. Ward Phillips RhodaSluys Dick and Irene Taylor Orville and Bertha Vogel Douglas and Beverly McClintock Norval L. Pielstick Alden Smith James and Mildred Taylor Eugene Vojir John McCoy George Pierce and Margaret Brakel Carolyn Smith Richard and Leslie Taylor Curtis Wade Glen McDonald Robert and Sandra Pinney Frank and Carole Smith Ronald and Gloria Taylor RuthWaid Gloria McDonald E. LeRoy and Rebecca Plumlee Janice Smith Scott and Michelle Taylor Margaret Walker John McDonald Richard and Mae Plut John and Bernice Smith Patti Templeton Elaine Walsh Kenneth McDonald Don and Linda Pope Robert and Carolyn Smith Dr. Thomas Terjeson Ada Walter Arthur and Valeria McElroy Pulse Turbines Limited Mary Sornborger Robert Thacker Chuck Walter John McGill Sam and Joyce Porter Rod Soubers Rose Thai Donald and Ann Walter Mike McLaughlin Edward and Joan Potts Gary Southstone Greg Thayer Eileen Walter Carol McRandle James and Barbara Pratt Leslie and Harriet Spanei Willie Theis Ruth Walters Robert Meade Russell Pritchett Irene Speak William and Betty Thomas Mike Ward Florence Meagher Daniel and Diane Quail Robert Spich Hazel Thompson Susan Warren John Meagher Robert Quigley Marc Spiegiberg Ian and Pamela Thompson David and Barbara Washburn Guy and Betty Meehling Sylvia Ouilici Joseph and Velma Spoto Richard arid Lynda Thompson Dan Washburn Harry Meek August and Carol Radke David Sprague Tracey Thompson Yuri Watanabe Robert and Barbara Meier Jean Rahn Mr. Wallace A. Sprague Vivian K. Thompson Arthur and Margaret Watts Larry and Mary Menninga Charles and Doris Randall Thaddeus and Lois Spratlen Mr. and Mrs. Arn Thoreen Loren and Wendy Webb Rodger and Marsha Merrick H. W. Ranspot Joseph St. Hilaire Pappy Thoreen Homer Weiner Somers and Ellen Merryman Fred Rapaport and Christine Sutton Elbert Stamey Robert Thorndike Lawrence and Grace Weis v Franklin and Helen Metz Norman and Marjorie Rasmussen Richard and Joan Starbird Hal Thurston and Mary Swenson Sadie and Marilyn Welch John and Rotha Miles Don and Pam Ratz Alexandra Starr Glenn and Francine Titus Thomas and Joan Welch Destiny Miller Michael and Linda Rawls James and Vicki Steckler Larry and Marianne Topping Evelyn Wellman Ed Miller Thomas and Rosemary Read Jim and Ann Wells Gragg and Betty Miller Betty Ann Reay G. L and Joyce Wenk John and Karleen Miller Jim Reder Darcie Wentworth Laurence Miller Peter and Luzenia Redpath Katherine Brunken and encouraged young people, Barb Werschkul Mary Miller Larry and Marlene Reed said A1 Klander, a Ten Mile Western Washington University Fiscal Robert and Margaret Miller Alan and Theresa Rehn Road resident and family friend Services Staff Mr. W. and Marie Miller Charley and Coralie Reid Surprise gift who knew her since he was a Western Washington University Robert and Bonnie Miner Robert and Jean Reid Physical Plant Employees Greg and Clarice Minner Sally Reilly child. Western Washington University Wilson Michael and Eleanor Mischaikow Edna Reimer for scholarships Her ties to Whatcom County Library Staff Mollie Mitchell Larry Reinertsen sprang from her childhood, when Jack and Nancy Westford Robert and Marilyn Monahan Myriam Renaud Samuel and Agatha Whitacre Eleanor Monson Gerald and Linda Rhea her parents worked a farm near Zan Whitaker Phillip and Margo Montague Frederick and Gloria Rhoades Hinotes Corner before moving to Dave White Debnath and Supriya Mookherjee James and Angela Rhoads Canada. She regularly visited Al, Richard and Jacqueline White George and Katherynn Moore John Riach Brian Whitfield Karen Edward Wiekersham Ben Morales LeRoy and Alice Richards ly, and fieF^Rei are buried iri Charles and Betty Ann Wilder Ilia Moretto John Richardson the Ten Mile Cemetery. Roger and Barbara Wiley Tekla Morgan Artel Ricks Over the years, Brunken George and Sibyle Wilfong Wilfred and Harriet Morgenthaler Ruth Pratt Rigg Carrie Willey William and Evelyn Morrisette Ronald and Sandy Riggins talked about giving her estate to Eric J. Williams Jeffrey and Kelly Morrow Amanda Riley Seattle University or to Martha Williamson Kenneth and Lorraine Mortimer Michele Ann Rimmer Children’s Hospital. Klander Michael and Gail Williamson Leo and Vera Moser Nathan Williamson Adelle Ringus speculated that, in the end, she Virginia Moyer Walter Robertson, Jr. Wayne and Clarice Wills Mr. and Mrs. L. Mujabber David and Carol Robinson drew a connection between her Dr. and Mrs. Wisland John and Sandra Mulhern Mrs. Duncan Robinson interest in young people and her Willie Wilson Frank and Sandra Muljat Mary Robinson affection for Whatcom County Mrs. John Wilton Mark and Linda Muljat Dr. Walter Robinson Larry and Jeannette Winkeman Vince and Katherine Muljat Roy Rodland and decided to will her estate to Sarah Wirth John and Jacqueline Mumma Jacqueline Roeck Western. Joseph and Sally Wolf Ray and Shirley Murphy C. Rogers “She was just interested in Walter Wong Etna Murrey Harold and Audrey Rogers kids. It was tough when she Paul Woodring Arnold and Dorothy Myers Charles and June Ross Frank and Mildred Wright Duane Neely Dr. and Mrs. Reinhart S. Ross grew up” and that experience Wilma Wyatt Alice Nelsen Philip and Berthe-Marie Rosser By Andy Norstadt stayed with her, said Martha RoHin Wyrens David and Margie Nelson Tim and Barbara Rossman Of Klander. Anne Yandle, UBC Gary and Patti Nelson David and Joan Rothausen Nina Yeargin Katherine Brunken never at­ Brunken earned her nursing Lin and Linda Nelson Frank Rowe H. M. and Margaret Yeoman Robert and Irene Newell Mr. and Mrs. G. Clark Rowland tended Western Washington diploma from an Edmonton, Al­ Bill Yerkes Beverly Newsome Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Rude University and had no close ties berta, hospital before moving to Shikada YoshimI Cathleen Nichols Don Rudhe to the school. Yet, when the 94- Seattle as a young woman. She Barbara Young Donna Nichols, In Memory Of Jay Brian and Terry Young Carrolle Rudnick year-old Seattle woman died last Nichols Christopher Ruef worked with the city Health Richard and Barbara Young Lloyd and Katherine Niedhamer Carol Reule November, she left WWU her en­ Department from 1926 to 1958. Ming-Ho and Ervena Yu Cindy Nieto Fred Ryan tire estate, valued at $435,000. She lived by herself in a Oscar Zabel Sven-Erik Nilsen Donald Zable Irene Rygg One of the five largest gifts small Seattle home, tending her Evelyn Nolte Margaret Sahlin Pete and Darlene Zankich Norm Norlander Jack and Betty Sampson Western has ever received, it will garden, living on Social Security David Zauhar Brett Nosho Bob and Bonnie Sanford be used to establish a scholarship and a small city pension, driving Ed and Betsy Zimmerman Bert and Debby Novak Gordon and Eleanor Sarjeant fund in her name. Her only a 1970 VW “bug.” Her interests Arie Nyman Martin Sauvage stipulation was that the money Antoinette Nyman Eleanor Sawyer were simple and inexpensive. ALUMNI James and Patricia O’Brien Marsha Sayre go to students who might not be She bought many of her clothes Maureen O’Reilly G. N. Scaboo Family able to afford college. from Goodwill. Merrill and Muriel Oaks Robert and Sandra Scandrett No one knows exactly why 1920’s Roger and Pamela Oettli Milton and Sharon Schayes Her estate was a testament to Barbara Hamano Ohara Ken Schellberg she gave the money to Western. the power of compound interest. Anonymous Richard and Jean O’Hara Sonja Scherbler Katherine Brunken was a She didn’t inherit money or Garnet Allen Ellen Austin Robert OIney Erhart and Helena Schinske private, independent woman who property, but she saved regular­ Thomas and Joy OIney Trygve Blix Richard Schmitt kept her own counsel. As one Paul and Ruth Olscamp Warren and Sharon Schmitt ly. When she died, Brunken had Velma Boyles Fred and Clara Olsen Frank and Agnes Schneider friend said, if asked why she approximately $300,000 in her Norman Bright Margie Broadbent Robert Olson and Mary Shields Sylvia Flax Scholtz planned to give the money to the accounts, plus another $135,000 Joyce Ordos Blanche Hamilton Caffiere Carl and Evelyn Schuler school, Brunken probably would in home value. Joseph and Margaret Orem John Schultz Beatrice Callison Ruth Orrenmaa James Schwartz have replied, “What business is Brunken could have lived a Dorothy Christensen Our Savior Lutheran Church Women Maurice and Norma Schwartz it of yours?” much higher lifestyle had she Ruby Coe Memorial Fund Henry Schwarz Randolph Dawson The gift wasn’t out of charac­ chosen to, added Al Klander. Reba De Atley Bob and Myrna Overstreet Stephanie Schweider ter, however. Brunken, a retired Elizabeth Owens Gordon Scott But, “she just wouldn’t spend Kathrine Eckhart Mark and Donna Packer . James Scott public health nurse, always liked the money on herself.” W. Dean Edmundson Will and Sydney Palmer ; James and Barta Scott '" Anna Engles Mark Parcher Charles and Phyllis Self Hazel Evans

rSsum4/Fall 1991 Ethel Fisher John and Elizabeth Terrey Genevieve Gannon 1940’S Alton and Anne Gregor Fred and Beth Sizelove Ross Tibbies Dennis Gregory Gordon and Ruby Smith Palma Hoover Anonymous Bernice Vossbeck Gary Groenen Heine Sorenson Jeanette Jacobson Virginia Aller Rosa Wairath Terry and Barbara Grove Tom and Lois Springer Kenneth Johnson Rose Alvanick J. Ralph and Lois Waiter The Estate of Rachel Haggard Donald Stribling Olive Jorgens Howard Anderson Frederick Weihe, Jr. Clara Haggen Frances Jukes Donald Summers Genevieve Andrews Theodore and Janet White Janet Hall Gerald Swan Alma Keithiey Marie Ayres Ozeila Willis Richard N. Hall Ruth Loreen Virginia Swihart Marie Barker Polly Winkelman Peter and Judy Hallson Robert Tesdall John Mairs Alice Bedoian Thomas and Grace Winsor James Hamilton Norine Me Rea Cecil and June Thomas Esther Holberg Betgum Jo Ann Hannan Ronald and Marilyn Thompson Katherine Northcott Lyle and Cheryl Bickford Harold and Salty Hansberry Gerald Thon George M. Parkko Elsie Bloomquist 1950’S Burrell Harden Duane Thorson Geneva Pickering Bernice Borgen Anonymous Anne Harrison Fred Tidwell Ann PreusS'Wasisco Sterling Brand Marilyn Hartje Robert and Anne Timm Helen Prillaman John Brearley John Abrams James W. Aldrich Allen Hedman Kenneth Tinkham William and Francelia Radcliffe Betty Brown Gerald Heintz Eugene Tripp Ellen Repp Clark Brown Allan Anderson Aldo Anderson William Hoksbergen Clifton Trued Cecilia Root Betty and Robert Brustad Richard and Marga Holden Bobbe Bender Tyier Kenneth E. Selby Jack and Camille Carver Jerry M. Anderson Lloyd Anderson Clayton Hood Ralph and Betty Uhrig Alice Shannon Margaret Castura JohnJenft Rosa L. Van Ess Trula Smith Joyce Christopher Marie Atwood Rubymae Austin David V. Johnson Marvin Vander Pol Agnes Sommerseth Maxine Clow Leslie Johnson Le Roy Wade Alice Spieseke Aileen and Preston Cooper Donald Bagnall Doug and Nell Bailey Wilfred Johnson Claude and Lorraine Walker Louise Steensland Frances Currier Donald Jones Herbert and Beverly Walser Catharine Stimpson Georgia Engelson Edward L. Bailey Robert and Winifred Bain Dorothy Jones Frieda S. Walworth Dolly Stopp Marie Erickson Harold Jones Roy and Dorothy Sundstrom Roderick G. and Donelle M. Bain Albert and Catherine Weber Ruth Fearon Vera Jones Richard and Julia Weinbrecht Kathleen Taft Ruth Fickel Molly Baker Phyllis Benedict Elmer and Sandra Keiski Robert A. and C. Jean Wheeler Irene Thomas Owen Forbes Samuel and Barbara Kelly Lawrence and Joy White Olive Thon Josephine Forner Alastair and Esther Bennett James Berg Thelma Kemp Gayle Whitsell Thomas and Gunhilde Tucker Roy and Jean Franko William and Carol Kendrick Elvina Verduin Jack and Anita Berry Iver Wick Emil and Wilda Fries Sally King Rodger and Mary Williams Rose Willson Ross Gerry June Marie Lamoureux Bienz Naomi Blaising Arlayne D. Knox Laurence Wilson William Grew Les and Elaine Knudsen Doyle Winter Wade and Marijune Haggard Joanne Knowles Blankenship Roberta Bouverat Robert and Karen Kohlwes Joan Wolgemuth 1930’S Howard Hardy Louis and Evelyn Lai las Dave and Jeanette Woodruff lone Harris Wilma E. Breivik Leon and Elizabeth Alpaugh Alvin and Borghild Brewer David Langley George and Ann Yonlick Jean Hartman Frank and Leota Lariza "Moose" and Vi Zurline Arthur Bagley Mildred Heller Julia Brightman Martha Beck Gerald Bruland Jerry Lawson Gardar Hjartarson Raymond Leader Virginia Betts Jean Howat Robert Bryan Mary E. Bond James Buchanan Leslie and Britt Lee 1960’s Lillian Huffstetler Ronald and Dorothy Lee Catherine and Homer Bouroughs, Jr. William Hunt Bonita Calder Anonymous Madeline Brown Robert Carey Ursula Legbandt Ruth Husfloen Charles and Pauline LeWarne Gail Aarstol Esther Browne Marian Peters Ingersoll J. Vic Clarkson James Abbott Philip and Joan Campbell Richard and Sherry Cline Doris A. Lewis Eleanor Iverson Carl and Barbara Lindberg Laurie Ackerman Gordon and Verna Carter Lucy Johnson Ray Cohrs James Addicott Emaline Conlee MaryLIndberg Carl and Amelia Caskey Kathleen Kanarr Lionel and Jean Livermore Joel Aggergaard Fritz and Doris Chorvat Jerome Karnofski Ernest Conley Mrs. Nancy Lee (Smith) Ahumada Geraldine Craig Hans and Delores Lorentzen Marian J. Chappell Clausen John and Bernice Kienast Ned Lowry Donald Alder Dale and Coral Courtney Joyce Koerner Janet E. Craig Harold Alford Harvey Culbertson LeRoy and Dorothy Lund Ethel Crook Lorraine Komor Victor and Eugenia Lund David AImvig Kathryn Graham Curry Genevieve Kvam Dr. Dennis W. Daggett Robert and Pamela Ames Dorothy Peth Dalan Alfred Lynch, Jr. Lucy Davidson Dorothy Larsen Don and Fane Lytton Michael Amos Leo and Frances De Geest H. Cranston and Geraldine Likely Michael Daniels Darrel Amundsen Mary Davies Kay MacKenzie Helen De Vries Leonard Lillibridge Janet Madson Gary and Grace Anderson Melanie Eisner Draper June Loggins Rollie De Koster Kathleen Anderson Lawrence and Sharon Demmert Arthur Mafli and Martha Perry V Margaret Eldred Harold Loop Hisako Matsudaira Lynne Anderson William H. Fisher Theodore Madden Roger Dews Rodney Anderson Carol Diers Wally and Carolyn May MimI Forrester Betty Mayerbock Gerald McElholm Lynn J. Armstrong Ellen Freckleton Richard and Marlene Dixon Melba Mayhew Leo and Jane Meintee Robert Arseneau Evangeline Gilbert Lois Raymond Mead Dennis Duna George Asan Rita Dunn Elizabeth McKenzie Arthur Gravrock Clayton and Patricia Meiers Richard Mealy Timothy and Jennifer Ash Vida Greenleaf Aurora Moreno Robert and Carole Duvall Rick Asher James Easter Joyce Messer Thelma Hall Ruth Morley Peder Moe William and Christine Attebery Irene Hayton Lloyd Morstad John and Gloria Eastman Pamela Vine Auguston Peter and Margaret Ann Elich Dr. Kenneth L. Moffett Helen Hostetter Lawrence and Ruth Munizza Ian and Ruth Monson .J,. David Ault Maxine Houghton Betty Newell Fred Emerson * Brian and Ann Ayers Phyllis Ennes ^ John Moody Joseph and Evelyn Irby Jean Travenshek Norquist Keith Morgan Richard Bailey Victor and Vera Iverson Louis Orth John and Roberta Fallis * Ronald and Kathleen Bailey Robert and Nancy Fay William Murphy Vivian Jansen Martha Osby Darrow Nelson Gary and Judy Baker John and Lucila Jensen Esther Ott Jack and Rhoda Fickel Diana and Jerry Bakkom Gladys Flakus Robert and Arlene Niegemann Arnell Johnson Don and Dorothy Packard Curtis Noah Donald and Diana Baldwin Harlan Jones De Forrest Fletcher Guerd Pagels Hannah Noel Richard Barcus Helen Jordan H. Jean Pratt Palmer James Forbes Michael Barnhart Gordon Ford Robert and Betty Nunamaker EmmaT. Kelly, S.P. Mary Petrich Lawrence and Joyce O’Donnell Judy Bass Mary Kink Gloria Pinard Charles Fowler William and Cherri Baxter Jack and Louise Frazier Robert and Marie Oberg Elsie Klimple Mary Jane Pitt Charles and Alice Odell George Beisse Fred and Frances Knapman Maureen Ramstead Helen Frohning Mark Beisse Margaret Gall Larry and Benita Offutt Mary Knibbs Margaret L. Reeves Oscar and Corrine Olson William G. Bell Clayton and Gertrude Knittel Margaret Relay LeRoy and Laura Galley Clifford and Betty Benjamin Nicholas Garcia, Jr. Jan and Gene Omey Elisabeth and Robert Kruse Robert Rumsey Richard Oril Arthur Benson Gordon Leen Ellen Rundquist Stan Garland Susan Berg Virgil and Mary Geyer Lois Oswalt Henry and Elizabeth Lowe James and Ruth Sanford Norman and Jean Otness Karen Gudmundson Berger and Ethel and George Lyden Link Sarles Mina Ghattas Gerald Berger Doreen Gilbert Ervin and Jo Ann Otten Mary Sullivan Mann Jeannette Bright Schultz Gail Dillon Pagan, Ed.D. Erma VanMeter Berkley Marguerite McClain Betsy Giles Vivian Benson Shearer Donna L. Palmer Sharon Sever Ann McDaniel Margaret Siegley Leon and Verjean Golden Stanley and Susan BianChi Lucille Goodman Gary Patrick Joseph McFarland Dorothy Smith Richard L. Paulson Geoffrey Blacket Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McNeill Charles and Arlene Granger Herbert Sorenson Janice Peck David and Cheryll Blair Margaret Miller Nora Strata Robert Grant Richard and Feryll Blanc Neal and Marion Miller Royal Penewell Jean Piispanen Dale Blankers Dr. Alice D. Molenkamp Stanley Blattner Joe Mollan Kenneth Pope Gary Radliff Kathie Bliss David and Joyce Morse William Bloch Mamie Mortimer Notice of Intent to Change By-Laws Dean Ramsey Bill and Patsy (Staffs) Reinard Larry Blume Roger and Jean Mullen A motion of intent to change the by-laws of the WWU Alumni Harold Bockemuehl Ralph Neil Lee Rhodes Association Board of Directors was introduced at the board’s annual Jack H. Richardson Fred and Tanya Boede Thomas W. Nelson Steven M. Bond Edna Nyhus Summer Planning Session in August. Those proposed changes Larry and Marilyn Richardson Eugene Robbins Gary Boone Lida Olsen would read as follows: Gail Boose Carmen Olson Dr. James and Lois Roberts Article 111, Section 5: Add: The President and the President- Jo Anne Roberts Robert and Joan Boswell Jean Spencer Parker Ellen Bound Gladys Patterson Elect may continue as Board members through their terms as Past Donald Rogers Lois Romer James Boylan Ethel Paul President even though their total years on the board may exceed two Joann Brackett Kate Peterson William Ropes three-year terms. Robert and Jane Rosi Edwin Braithwaite Louise Phelps Article 111, Section 6: Amend to read: ADDITION OF BOARD Juanita Bravard Neil Power Arthur and Meredith Runestrand Samuel Rust Richard and Marion Bremer Orville Richards MEMBERS: At times other than the Annual Meeting, the President Edward Brown Ethel Roberts may appoint up to five additional members to the Board of Directors Mary Sadler Bradley Sarvis James E. and Sherrill Brown James and Dorothy Ross subject to approval of the Executive Committee and the Board at its Carolyn Bruce Grace Sherman John Schermerhorn next meeting, providing the total number of Board members does Jane Schwencke Linda Buchanan Sivert and Marjorie Skotheim Betty Budd Henny Lund Snook not exceed 45. These members shall serve for the remainder of that Rosalie Shaver Jean Paul and Joyce Sheets ■ Mary Budd Marcella Sorenson year and for two additional years. Sandra Bueckert Ruth Tegenfeldt James and Persis Shook This notice is published as is required by the WWU Alumni As­ John and Margaret Shulene Jerry Byers Mary Thompson sociation by-laws. David Sicks Donald Cammack John and Dorothy Valenta Clifford Simmons Larry and Joanne Carleton Mary Wentworth David Simonson Craig and Jill Carlile Bonner and Jane Wilson Marion Simpson Gerald Carlson

r^sum6/ Fall 1991 James Carlson Barbara Gronberg Julie Joseiyn Douglas and Mary K McCoy Richard and Karolyn Schwartz Sandra Carlson John L. Groom Ronald and Dorothy Joslin Robert and Deborah McCoy Robert Schwarz Mrs. Elizabeth Anne MacDonaid-Carr Charles Gubsch Alan and Darlene Joyce C. Kent and Lucille McCurdy Mary Scott Robert Carter Elsie and Halle Gudmundson James and Barbara Joyce David McCutcheon Trimaine and Marjorie Scribner Richard S. Carver, Jr. Phyllis Carr Guy John and Peggy Karuza Karen McEliiott Ann Sealy Eilwood and Jacqueline Chamness Tola Hack William Keller, Jr. Norman and Sally McFarland Elene Seelye Donna Chase David Hageman Douglas and Kristi Kelly Jean McLeod James Seiber William Chatalas Michael and Sally Haley Jerry and Sharon Keltner Dean and Sue McNee Robert Sellin Robert A. Chervenock Robert G. Hall Stephanie Sutherland Keyes Ronald Medcalf Robert and Joy Sheedy Russell Chester Shirlee Higgles Hall Joseph J. Kibble Carol Meetze Judith Shepherd > »- Inger Chesterley James Halverson Linda Kim Colleen Corbett Melick Bev Sherman Yvonna Christensen Ann Hamlin William and Trudy Kindler Jeff Mendenhall Fred and Barbara Shull Terry Close James Hanna Gene Kiriluk Dave and Dana Meronuk Roland W. Siggs Gary and Joyce Clyde Delores Hardison Lucia C. Kiaas Rosalie Meyers Barbara Sloan Jack and Martha Cote Rosalie Harer James and Sandra Klein Jean Miles Florence Sloniker Thomas and Cynthia Cole Harold and Maureen Harlan Nancy Kleinschmidt Melvin Miller Cynthia Smetana NeilCombelic Kenneth and Cosette Harms Dallas and Carolyn Kloke Janet Mills Gerald and Helen Smith Barbara Barker Congdon Darlene Harris Julianne Klontz Patricia Miyahira James and Linda Smith Beth Cooley Esther Harris Marilyn Klose Kathleen Moe*Hagen Leilani Smith Joa Corbitt Larry and Charlotte Hartman Margy Kotick Donald and Patricia Montgomery William and Linnea Smith Barbara Couden Ochs Richard A. Hastings Peter and Harriet Kreidler Supriya Mookherjee Erma Snook Steve and Kris Craig James Hathaway Marlene Krout Betty Moore Richard Snyder Ronald Crowe Loretta Hayashida Flossie Kucera Gary Moore Esther Sommerseth James Cunningham Connie Hays James M. Kuder William Moore Robert Spanfeiner Dermot Cunningham Philip Heft Nancy Kuehnoel Theodore and Jean Mork Sidney and Marilyn Starr Barbara and John Curry Vern and Janet Heikkila Marian Lampman Mary Morrison Margaret Staudenraus Janice Curtis John and Frances Hein Robert Lane William Mortimer Carol Steen Michael and Becky Dahlager Roy Holland Jannie Larsen Jay and Charlotte Mossman Susan Stevens Nancy Danko Joseph and Mary Jane Henry Jerrold Larson Robert and Alice Mullen Anita Stewart-Brechan Marion Darragh Richard Hebert Marianne Larson Roseann Mullin Marsha Stipe David Davis Lila Heverling W. Jill Lemp Lary Charles Munger Paul Stone Elizabeth Davis James and Susan Hickenbottom Linda Lawson Ralph Munro Neena M. Stoskopf Terry and Dierdre De Valois Priscilla Pratt Higbee Susan Lawson Dennis and Sandra Murphy Stacia Stratton James De Young Carolyn Hill Dr. J. David Leander Charles Murray George Strauss Pat Deck Susan Hill Lorraine Lechner Michele Mustell Jeanne Strickland Larry and Beatrice De Goller Thomas and Cynthia Hinds John and Elaine Leighton Victor Myers Gary and Sandra Sunich Robert DeHon Douglas and Lela Hoff Michael C. Lemon Wade and Kathleen Nash David Sutherland Larry De Kay Charles Hoffeditz Dennis and Judith Lewis Edith Nelson Judith Swanson Grace Delano Brian Hogan Neil Lieurance Thomas D. Nelson Margaret Swenson Richard and Karen DePoppe Ronald and Kathleen Holert Clara Limbacher Julee Neuhart Fredrick Symonds Julia Di Re Imogene Holliday Margaret Lindhout Everett Neuman Ruth Talmage Jimmy and Sue Diehl George and Susan Holmes Sharon Lindsay Mary Neumeister John and PatriciaTarrant James and Sharon Dixon Patrick and Patricia Holmes Tanya Lindstrum Mary Newby Sally Tegart Leo and Jan Dodd John and Joan Horn Richard and Marie Littke William and Kathleen Niles Dorothy Thayer Frederick Doehring Gary and Phyllis Huff Richard and Marie Little Barbara Nilson Robert Thomas Linda Doherty Marvel L. Hughes Jack and Jean Lochbaum Herbert Novak Donna Thompson Joanne and Jon Donnellan Karen Hulford Ruth M. Lochbrunner Margo Novak Edward and Anita Thompson Nancy Dooley Larry Huntley Duane Loomis Michael Nyberg Elizabeth M. Tift Gregory Doten Lester and Claudia Huntsinger Margit Loser Molly O’Connor Peter Tjoelker Gregory Dotseth Dennis Huston Julanne Lucic Jack and Mary O’Donnell Harlan and Vera Todahl Norman and Margaret Douglas Steven and Terri Inge Palmer Lund Michael Olason Peter Toftoy Mary Dravecky Brent and Carole Ingram Eugene Luppold Ned and Adele Olson George Toulouse ; Dianne Draze Dean Irwin Barbara Lyon Bruce and Ingrid Osborne Jean Towne ' ^ Clark Drummond Willis Jackson Frederick and Sandra Mabbott Linda Osborne Carol Tredo Richard Duguay Joyce Jacobsen Cheryl Malkmus Joan Ostendorff Wayne Tyler Bernard Du man M. Lyle Jacobsen Jerrold and Darlene Manley David W. Owens Charles and Carol Urbanowicz Randall and Anne Edwards Linda Jacobson Sandy Mannick Dennis Palmer Edwin and Sandi Vadset Dr. and Mrs. Eerkes Claudia Jamison . \ Sharon Bushman Manning Jane E. Palmer Wigger and Julia Van Haim Mary Ehlers Fred Jamison Nelda Manter John Parker . Rosamond Van Miert Wayne Ehlers Beverly J. Jennings Shirley Margeson Richard J. Parker Beth Van Wyk Gerald and Lynnell Ehrler George Jensen William Madtley Virgie Parsons Janis Vander Hoek Larry Eliason Robert Jepperson Dawn Martin Lynn Patten Gordon and Donna Vander Me^ Rodney Engberg CafoUohnson Sam Martin MarilynPatterson^ Kenneth Vandver ee Roney Erickson Dennis and Sharron Johnson James Mason Bert and Martha Paut Rae Etta Vog Vernon and Mary Evans David G. Johnson The Gary Masuda Family Sandra L. Paulin Robert and Gail Wade Lynn Everitt Daivd and Ingeborg Johnson David and Linnea Mattson Michael Peniey Roland and Nancy Wagar Dean and Gloria Fearn Laura Johnson Donald Mayor Karen Penno Carol and Dale Waley Gary Ferngren Larry Johnson Ethel McKee Mary Perez Denny Walters Gordon Fisher Nels Johnson Gary McKneely Jennie Peterson David Walworth Dr. Edward E. Fitchard John Jones Gary McCauley Janice Peterson Lloyd Walworth Michael Flaherty James and Patricia Jorgensen Robert and Kathleen McCorkle Ms. Mary Alice Peterson Kathryn Warner Mariana Foliart ^ / Nicholas and Linda Pettit Michael Warner Karen Follis Judith R. Phillips Darrell Watson, Jr. Richard Foss Patricia Pike Douglas A. Weir Dean Foster Gary and Janet Pitcher Rudolf and Carol Weiss Lita Fox Kathryn Plummer Melvin Weils Karen Frank Madelyn Poland Phyllis Wessel Denny and Kathy Freeburn Nancy Anne Polich Leslie Whitbeck James and Helen Freeman Linda Pomarantz Kayrene White Lawrence Freshley William Potter Sam and Glenda White Ann Frey James and Glenda Prill Ronald Whitener Terry Froggatt Philip and Ingrid Pugh Larry Whitney Theodore Fromm Bernard Pulver Philip Whitson LelandFry Stanley and Clare Pytel Forrest and Kerri Wilcox, Jr. Lawrence Fry Phyllis Rail Sandra Quinlin Williams Mary Fujimura Susan Randles Suzanne Williams Carol Fujioka Douglas Rasmussen James Williamson Gary Fumano • Stephen B. Reibe Carl D. Wills Jean Funada Marlene Remington Barbara Wilson Marion Gadberry Alfred Restoule Kim and Katy Wilson Raymond and Karen Gallagher Gary and Barbara ReuI Reverend Wiseman John Gallant Charleen Rhodes Etolin Wittanen Lester Galley Ernest Rice Don Wittenberger Keith Galpin Richard and Barbara Riehl Joel Woodman Dominic and Carol Garguile Douglas and Sharon Ringenbach Marlene Wooten Thomas Gerber John and Brenda Riseland Terry and Carol Wooten Catherine Geri Patricia Robbins Howard Wouters Wayne and Sandra Geri Sharyn Roberts Edward Wright Linda Gerken Philip Robicheau John and Donna Wright Bill Giersch Janice Robinson David Young Jean Gillmer Ronald Roe Andy and Lynne Yurovchak Butts Giraud James and Kris Rolstad Kenneth Zabel Gerald and Nancy Gjovaag Shelley Rondeau Michael Zaccaria Sharon Glenovich Karen and Don Root Edna Zoet Roy Godbey Some things never change, like rain Gene and Virginia Rorvig Donald Goodman More than 80 people gathered throughout the day on May 17th as the Class Merilyn Rorvik Lynda Goodrich Richard Rosa 1970’S Bert Gorder of 1941 celebrated its 50-Year Reunion on the WWU campus. Celebrants Milton Ross Julia Gorrell began the day with a reception and lunch in the Viking Union Lounge where Richard Ruhl Anonymous Russelle Graf they heard WWU President Kenneth Mortimer bring them up to date on Mary Russell Joe Abbott Ernest and Julia Graham Western’s current directions for the 1990s. Chet Ullin, Class of1937 & *41, Darryl and Diane Sabin Janice Abell Sherman Grant then presented one of his well-known slide shows of the campus then and Paul and Stephanie Sadler Mickey McChesney Abrams Judy Graveline now. Following tours of campus and a photo session, participants gathered David and Leslie Salkeld Craig and Nancy Abramson Lloyd Adalist Luana Graves for dinner and a presentation by Professor of History Emeritus Dr. Keith Wallace Samuelson Richard Graves Roger and Mary Sandberg Barbara Adamek Murray, who brought some fond memories to the room. Many of the reunion- Howard Adams Robert Grenier goers also attended a performance of The Magic Flute that evening and Richard Sanders Marvin and Evelyn Griffin Robert and Carolyn Scheldrup Kathleen Adamson Melvin Griffith returned on Saturday for a departing brunch in the Viking Union. Bruce and Carolyn Schieck Steven and Deborah Adelstein Kenneth Grigsby Donald Schoonmaker Daryl and Connie Adler Marilyn Grindley Henry Schulte Alan Adolphson Janet Grizzard Avis Schwab Charles Albertson v

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, \ resum4/ Fall 1991 Gretchen Alden Donald Case Deborah Freng W. Scott Houston Bradley Lindskog A.I. Algassim Patricia Cashin Peter and Melanie Frey Donald Houtchens Steven Lippitt Ladd and Vicky Allison Janice Catrell Kass Friend Lenora and Jack Hovde Richard Locasso Jeff and Darcy Altaras Doug Cederblom Kai Fujita Dan Hovik Charles and Diane Long Madeline Alvis Carina Chatwin Melbert Fullner Stephen Howe Barbara Lorenson Rick and Carolyn Ambrose Robert and Mary Chellson Stanley Gabeiein George and Wilvir Hubbard Nancy Lovell Marc and Linda Anders Nona Chitwood Gary and Kathy Gabiehouse R. Evelyn Huffine Stephen and Susan Lowber Laraine Anderson Dean and Elizabeth Christenson Ted and Susan Gacek Roger Hull Kenneth Lowe Ruth Anderson Joseph Cicrich John Gale Laura Huitgren Rebecca Loyer Robert Anderson Dorothy Clement lleen Gallagher Brad Hultman Lowell and Ruth Luke Robert Andrews Margaret Clifford Bruce and Robin Galvin Julie Humiing Janet Lutz-Smith Victor and Mary Aquino Thomas Cline Christine Ganfieid Cathy Humphrey Virginia Lynch Larry and Kari Arlint Paul Closson Nancy Garrett Warren Hunt Jack and Dorothy MacSiarrow Kathryn Arnberg Scott and Jane Clough Walter Gary Douglas Hurcomb Stephen Mach Gary Arnts Ted and Theresa Clowes Jeanette Gaston David Hurd Daryl Madden Marc and Sue Aronson Roy Clumpner J. R. Gathman John and Julia Hurd Michael Madden Teresa Aronson Mickie S. and James E. Coates Robert Geddes Tom Hurlbert Kathleen Madsen Glenn Ash Theresa Coble Gary Geiger Kyle Husfloen Patrick Madsen Vonnie Atkinson Joseph Coffman Ted Gemberling Steve and Diane Hutchins Gary and Mary Maiiloux Richard and Julie Bailey Frederick M. Cohen Joseph German Cheri Hyde Irene M. Mak Gary Baker James and Janet Coleman Curt and Nancy Gerner Mike Hyde Kurt and Ritva Manchester Jennifer Baker-Couch and Cameron Joe and Margaret Coleman Diane Gibbons Virginia Hyvonen Bruce Manclark and Cory Eberhart Couch Violet M. Collen Richard Giesa Sandra Imboden Gale Mann Raina Ballard Alice Collingwood Jeff Gilbert Garrth Jackson Michael Marker Patricia Banas John Collins David Gillingham Rockney Jackson Jennifer Marshall Linda Banchero Mike and Wanda Collins Roy Giordano Kevin and Janet Jacques Kenneth and Veronica Marshall Vicki Barber Althea Colvin Carlton Gipson John and Judy Janssen Rebecca Marshall Edward Barkley Michael Compton Sid and Terry Glandon David and Cariotta Jarratt James Martin Frederick and Jane Barnett Kathleen Condon Joanne Glasgow Thomas and Adeiia Jeffreys Paula Martin Donald Barnhill Linda Connell Lauri Glass Howard and Shirley Jensen Donald Martinson Lynn Barr Craig Convery Raymond Glew Janice John Vern Mason Terry Barrett Suzette Cooke Randolph and Rebecca Gold Anne Johnson Andrew Masonhoider Michael and Kristine Bartanen Mike B. Coon Christopher and Dorothy Goldsmith Bruce T. Johnson Myron Masset Wesley Bartell Cheryl Cooper Joanna Golledge Claudia Johnson Douglas Massey and Susan Ross Thomas Barto Christopher Cooper Father Emilio Gonzalez David Eric Johnson Michael Mast Carl Batchelor Ronald R. Corbell Stephen Goodwin Jane Johnson Dean and Renee Matson Mike and Diane Bates Lindsay Cornelius Gloria Gordon Michael and Nancy Johnson Kenny Matsuoka Nancy E. Bates Timothy Coulter Sandra Graf Thomas Johnson Gayle Matthews Rick Bathum Charles Countryman , Arthur Graham William Johnston Theodore Matz James Bauderer Greg and Linda Cowan Rob Graham Mark and Tammy Jones Bruce Maxwell Colleen Bausch Gail Cowan Cecelia Gramblin Michael Jones Ronald May Linda Beath Donna Cox Calvin Granbois Richard Jones Bill and Jane McKenna Sherry Beatty Jim and Diana Craig Patrick Grant Roger Jones Stephen and Joyce McCombs Ralph and Marla Beaufort Steve and Kris Craig Beverly Gray Ruth C. Jones Bruce and Rochelle McConnell Mary Kay Becker and William Johnson Frank and Helen Cratsenberg Terry and Sheldonna Greer Catherine Jordan John McCormack Dale Beeson Steven and Grace Cronkhite David Grein Timothy Joy Thomas McDavid Richard and Candace Behrends William Crosson Virginia S. Grim Torrey Joyce Dorothy McDonald Alfred and Laurie Belanger Dale and Darlene Crosweli Charles and Melanie Grimes Jay Aden Kalla Lori McGilchrist Lynda Beit Terry and Virginia Crump Daniel Grimshaw and Carolyn Delaney Catherine Kanda Thomas Mcliraith Walter Benoit and Katherine Hawley Carlos and Virginia Cuellar Sheryl Gross Jean Karlen James McIntyre Gregory Berg Michael and Carrie Culleton Barbara and Fred Grote Daniel Kaufman Lance McIntyre Edward Bergh, Jr. Linda Cundiff Randy and Mary Jo Grunhurd John Kaufman Thomas McIntyre James Bergsma Allan Cunningham A. Douglas Gunderson Pat and Molly Keaton Carol McKissick Mark Bergsma Stuart and Bridget Dagg Russell Guppy Thomas Keeney Timothy and Allison Mead Marilyn Beringer Rolf Dalhaus William Haag Jim Keller William Mendelson Nicholas Beritich Curtis J. Dalrymple Dennis Hadley Kevin Kelly Laurie Mercer Michell and Jan Bernard! Leslie Dann Kimberley Hadley-Jones Lueberta Kelly Dr. and Mrs. Hugh G. Merriman, M.D. Bradley Berry Dennis Darby Michael Haerling Gladys and Wilbert Kennedy Cynthia Mesenbrink Ivan Beswatherick Thomas Daun Kimberly Haff Kathleen Kerkviiet Steven Metcalf Michael and Robin Bevis Kathryn Davidson David Haines Thomas Kern Paul and Roxanne Michael Martin and Nancy Beyer Alan Davis Kathleen Hale Thomas Kilbourn Joseph Michelsen Betty Birdseil James and Trudi Davis Mary Haley William Kincaid Alan Miley Linda Lee Birman Lynn and Jean Dayton Dennis and Madelyn Hail Susan Kindem Gary Millar David Bishop Charles and Mildred Dearing Richard A. Hall Randy and Laune King Gerald Millard Ralph Bishop Mildred Deierlein Harry and Patricia Halliburton Barbara Kirkwood Dan Miller Melanie Bjork Patricia Demetruk Darrelynn Hallowell Paul and Rebecca Klein Diane L. Miller Carolyn Blackler Patricia De Neui Ruth Hallstrom Michael and Kay Klungland Kory and Trina Miller Raymond Blank Frederick and Marguarite Deuel Lois A. Halvorsen David Knodel R. Jay Miller Art and Linda Blauvelt Diane Dweese Jane Hamilton Timothy Knowling Roger Miller Rupert Bledsoe Dave Diehl Robert and Mary Hanell Janet Knudsen-Nevitt Dennis and Anne Mills Boynton Bliss Vassiliki Dikaiou James Hansen Edward Knutson Mary Minton Janice Bloomquist Martha Dixon Rosalie Hansen Nancy Koch Rebecca Mirabella Eric and Janet Boge Katy Dobbs Donna Hanson Mark Koelsch Carol Mitchell Stevan Booras Jaki L. Dodson Elaine Hanson Wayne M. Koistinen Franklin Miyazaki Patricia Borst . David and Gail Donnelly Jan Hanson Nicholas Kolby Thomas C. Moak Michael Botkin David and Judith Dougal Roy Hanson Linda Kolody David Mock Thomas Bouey Lynn Douglas-Nicolet Timothy and Judith Hanson Clyde Konno Maynard Moe Gordon Bowman Rabbi Ellen Weinberg Dreyfus Thomas and Pamela Harmon Raymond Kornelis George B. Moll, Jr. Daniel and Charlene Boxberger Richard Driskill Peter and Elaine Haroldson Duane Korthuis Thomas Monnahan Richard and Laura Boyes Glenn and Jane Driver Sally Harper Christina Kowaiczewski Fred and Jane Monrean Virginia Boylan T. V. Druzak George Harrell Ronald Kowalke Carol Montgomery Dennis Braddock Frank Duarte, Jr. Linda Harris Ralph and Lori Kraft Nancy Moon Gregory E. Brahaney Andrew Dulin Gaylord Hart Donald Krebs Darlene Moore Hartwell and Janis Bressler Brian Dunbar Karen Hartman Linda Krivosha Christine Mora David Briggs Joe Dunn Charles Hasse George and Carolyn Kriz Georgia Moran John Brighton Kathleen Durham Melody Hatch Lyle and Linda Kuhn Steven and Peggy Morris John Brink Patricia and Charles Dyer Sheree Hathaway Linda Kunesh Lyle and Valinda Morse Charles Broches Daniel and Kristi Earley Steven Hauck Michael Kunz Darlene Bowen Moses Anne M. Brooks Mary Lu and Richard Eastham Shane and Cydney Hawkins Marguerite Kurth Greg Mowat James and Joyce Brooks Larry and Sidra Egge Patsy Hayes Joseph Kuttel Terry J. Mulroney Kerry Brooks Timina Eggert Patrick Healey Sandra Labadie Phillip Multop Robert Brooks Mark Eguchi William Heberling Gretchen Lake Patrick J. Murdoch Jack Broom Kathryn and Martin Eifrig Sue Heflin Terry Lambeth Mr. and Mrs. John A. Murphy, Jr. Akua Brown Donald Elmer Akua Rochelle Henderson-Brown Steven Lancaster Michael and Ellen Nakata John Brown Arnold Elofson Lillian Henry Richard Lang Rosalie Nast Mark and Marcy Brown Jerry and Anne Elrod Nance Lorimer Heriford Wayne Langel David Nedved Marty and Betsy Brown Timothy Emery Rodney Herling Katherine Larrabee Heidi Nelson Meade Brown, Jr. Rodman Emory Karen Hernandez Evelyn Larsen Stewart Ness ' ; Stephen and Marie Brown David and Deborah Engebretson Ronald and Shelia Herzog Eugene Larson Frederick New Kenneth Brustad Samuel Higgins Craig Nicholes Mark and Marcia Engstrom Kurt W. Larson Gloria Nickson J Marion Bryant John and Roberta Erickson Corry Hildenbrand Larry Larson Theodore Bryson Karl Erickson Ann Hill Neal Larson Fred Nienaber ■ Terry Buchanan Lucinda Erickson Gregory Hill Kim Larspn-Miller Sharon Nishida Donald and Candice Buethorn Mark D. and Sandra M. Erickson James and Anne Hill James Latham Susan Nolan Wayne Bull, Jr. William and Ellin Evans Larry Hill Leslie P. Lauer Paul Norman Gary G. Burlingame William A. Evans Dwight Hillier Darie. Laws Steven Norsen David and Nancy Burn William Everett Charles and Janet Hilton Daniel Leahy Margaret and Delwyn Nowak Timothy Burr Phillip Everson Norman F. Hinman Rebecca Leahy Richard and Connie Nuse Kay Burrell Michael and Margaret Farris Lisa Hitt Curtis and Sandra Ledford Thomas Nuss Phillip Bussmeir Robert Fenton Charlotte Hodel Lenora Lee Richard and Linda O’Brien Lynda Butorac Sheran Fiedler Dan L. and Patricia A. Hoff Richard Lee Daniel O’Neil Susan Butsch Tod and Lori Filbert David Hoffman Michael and Georgia Leigh Terry Oakes Mark W. Button Dale Finseth Mitchell and Jo Ann Hogins Victor H. Leonard Kathryn Oberleitner Teresa Caldwell Richard Fleming Ivor and Viann Hoglund David Lerner Eugene and Jan Oliver Maria Callen Roger Flescher Susan Hohenthal Brian D. Lewis Charles R. and Myra Olson Robin Campbell Anthony and Christi Floor Jacqueline and Robert Hollingsworth Roxanne Lieb Dennis Olson Jerry and Frances Cardoza Nancy Foote Daniel Hollod Brian Liekhus Nolan Olson Elaine Carlson . '. Patrick Forbes Marcia Holt Richard Lince William Omaits Tim and Linda Carpenter L. Steven Forck Clara Hooper Craig W. Lind Catherine Orlins Kenneth and Beverly Carroll David Frank Clifford and Bernice Hornung Cynthia Lindquist Mary Ormiston Janet Cartwright > Anita Fraser Charles Houser, III Norman Lindquist Trudy Orth

resume/Fall 1991 James F. Osness Nora Jean Schroeder Diana Vernon Carolyn Bailey Jeffrey Beman Ralph Osness Frederick Schuetze Joann Vesper Douglas Bail^ Rick Benner Ronald and Erin Otis Robin Schwartz Kenneth and Catherine Visser Patrick and Deborah Bailey Jeffrey Bennett David Owen William Schwing Michael and Claire Vitolo James Bair Tamara Bennett James Paden Joyce Wheeler Sears Jim Von Moos Thomas Baker Allison Berg Douglas Padget John Sevenich Timothy Wahl and Eden Alexander Cheryl Bales Erik Berg Richard and Flora Pallechio Wilfred and Jacqueline Sgambelluri Ross Wait Margaret Ballou Susan Berg Bill and Kaye Palmer Edward Shaffer Sandra Wall Brent Barber Kenneth and June Bergely Robert Palmer Mary Shaffer Cynthia Walker Lynn Barber Jeffrey A. Bernstein Patrick Pancoast David and Diane Shannon Loren and Millie Wardrop Anthony Barnack and Karen Moore Brian Berry Gregory and Nancy Parker Claire Chiarello Sharpe Thomas Warren David Barnes Charles Berthiaume Judith Parks Susan and Phil Sharpe Steven Wasalino Cathieen Barnum Thomas Berube Larry and Connie Parr Jennie Sheaffer Georgie Ann Weatherby Jeannette Barreca Richard Best Philip Paschke David Shepherd Charles Webb Brad Barrie Alberto Betancourt Robert Pate John Sherman Donald and Betty Webster Linda Barry Karl Bettinger Debra Paulson George and Beth Sherry Teresa Weg Joel and Rebecca Barton Laura Betz Steven and Linda Pavola Michael Shields Douglas Weigent John Battaile Ann Biderbost Maureen Pecaric Stephen Shoberg David and Diane Weir John Battles Gregg Bieber Robert Peck James and Kathleen Shoop Daniel Weiss Alicia Bautista Brenda Bierlink Mary Peebles Diane SigeFSteinman Sidney Weller Gregory and Julie Bawden Claudia Bilan Wilson K. Peery Wallace and Jean Sigmar Craig and Gail Wells Michael and Deborah Bayo Helen Bingham David Peha Nonda Sim Rose Mary Wells Brian G. Bean Judith Birch Janice Watson Peioquin George Simpson Ward Wenner William C. Bean Margie Bishop Gregory Pelton John and Shirley Simpson Paul and Marie Wetzel DougBeaner Eric and Joanna Bisset Robert Pemberton Joseph Simpson Allen Whitacre V. Joseph and Patty Beaulaurter John Blaine and Barbara Boyd Dale Pendry Stuart Simpson Ty and Deborah Whitcomb Leslie Beck Colleen Blevins Sara Jane Penley Larry and Elizabeth Simson John Whitman Matt Beck Thomas Blikre John and Lark Ann Pergiel William and Pamela Sinnett John Wiggins Amy Becken Darlene Bloomfield Barbara Perkins Melna Skillingstead Douglas and Lynn Wight Wendy Beeghley-White Jeffrey and Corinne Blythe Dana Perry Betzer and Janet Perry Jana Slater Kelly Wigmore Wayne Beeson Douglas Boa and Colleen Back Lynn Wide!! Perry Gary Smart Ernest and Mary Wilcox James Bell Michael Eric Boardman Mary Beth Perry-Fransvog Terry and Maureen Smedley Charles Wiles Todd Bell Paul Bocchi Stephen Peters Corliss Smith, Jr. Beth Wilkins Candise Petersen David and Ann Smith Patrick Willett Dale and Ronda Peterson James Smith Beatrice Williams ’ Ted O. Petterson Kirk Smith Timothy Williams James Petty Lucinda Smith Bud Willis Anthony Pfianzer Michael Smith Donald Willis Carolyn E. Phillips Robert Smith Charles L. Wilson Meryl E. Phillips Rita Smith Clifford and Sue Wilson Michael H. Pickrell Birger Solberg Dean B. Wilson Mike Pinch Kenneth Solheim Michael Wilson Charles Pittis Lisa Soli Paul Wilson Joan Mondhan-Pitz Carol Sorenson Steven Wilson Steve Platt Dominic Soriano Debra Windust Howard Plumlee John Southard Mark Wirschem David Pogue and Karen Linscott Michael Spane Ruth Wojtowicz Barbara H. Pool Wayne Sparks Mark and Susan Wolken Jeffrey Poole Robert Spear Steve Wood Richard Porter Bruce Spencer Mark Woodhead Bruce Potocki Rocky Spencer William and Judy Woodland Barry and Shirley Potter Rita Stadelman Julian Woodward Jeff and Linda Potter Larry and Jolene Stark Robert and Lana Worley Douglas and Irene Pottratz Riley and Renny Starks William Wormstedt Kenneth Powell Jeffrey Starr Frances Woski Kristine Powell Bob Stavert Allen and Connie Wright Beth Powers Randy Steeves Fay Wright Kenneth Pratt Paula Steffen Kandace Yagi Trike races at 1990 Homecoming Steven and Karen Price Gary Steinhoff Donna Yamaguchi Howard Priest Jerome and Gail Steinkraus Ronald Yamamoto Homecominp Paul and Kayleen Pritchard Roger Stenbak Steven Yamasaki ■ Protto Gary and Peggy Stephens Kenneth Yasui Barbara Pruitt John Stephens Melva Yoder Celebrate good times! Michael Pryor Rand and Leila (Holt) Stevens Kathleen Young Michael Pucci Charles M. Stewart Leslie Young It’s back! Ullin as chef extraordinaire. All- Gerald Punches Ron Stewart Richard and Anne Youngberg Last year’s homecoming you-can-eat prices: $8 alum­ Ana Quinn Cristy Stimmel John Zaremba celebration, the first one in 21 ni/general, $6 students, $4 Robert Racanello David Stoebel Donna (McArthur) Zaugg years, attracted hundreds of children. KayRadlauer Linda Stone Richard and Margaret Zehnder Randall Rahn Darol Streib Henry Zemel alumni to campus. The tradition 1:30 p.m. — Football: Susan Rains Rosemary Struiksma John Zurich continues from October 14 WWU vs. University of Puget Terrence Rasset David and Janet Stutsman David Zylstra through 20, with major alumni Sound at Bellingham’s Civic Christina K. Ravenscroft Michael Sullivan events on Saturday and Sunday. Stadium. Stanley and Leslee Rayno Susan Summers Brad Reed Jay Sundahl 1980’s This year’s theme: Celebrate 5 to 7 p.m. — Alumni recep­ Robin Reid Gordon Sundt Good Times — Come Home! tions, free to alumni and guests: Anonymous Michael and Penni Reiman David and Rita Swanson The highlights: Arts & Sciences Gerald Rein George Swanson Mark and Donna Aarstol Bruce and Pamela Relay Lynne Swanson Nancyjane Abell Thursday, Oct.l7 Viking Addition Coffeeshop Deonne Remiilard Patricia Swenson Amy Abrams 8 p.m. — Faculty Chamber Business & Economics C. H. Richards Michael and Freda Tallmadge Edward Abts Music Series, Performing Arts Parks Hall Foyer Thelma Achamire Douglas Richards Douglas Tanabe Center Concert Hall. David Wal­ Fine & Performing Arts Glenn and Gloria Rickert Carol Taplin Brent Adams Shirley Rickman BerteenaTaysi Timothy Adams lace, director. Program features Canada House L. Lynn Riewer John and Janet Templeton Alan and Nancy Adkins presentation of Distinguished Huxley College Deanna Marie Rine JudyTeshima Timothy and Debra Adlington Lisa A. Adolf Music Alumni awards. Tickets: Environmental Studies 534 Mary Rinear Sheila Theodoratos $10; proceeds benefit Music Woodring College Merrill Ringoid Shari Akers Douglas and Melissa Thieme Mark Albert Alia Rivers Richard and Daleah Thiessen Scholarship Fund. To charge by Miller Hall 2nd Floor Kathleen Robbins Jane Alexander Russel and Teresa Thomas Leib and Peggy Alexander phone, call (206) 676-3873. 6 p.m. — Football alumni Linda and John Robbins Dennis and Dolores Thompson Friday, Oct. 18 banquet, Fairhaven O’Keefe Bron Roberts Kevin J. Thompson Shaun Alexander Jan Roberts Stuart and Lynn Thompson Lisa Allen 6:30 p.m. — The Class of Dining Room. Reception at 6 Daniel Robertson Thomas L. Thompson, D.D.S. Mary Allen ’66 gets special treatment p.m.; dinner at 7 p.m. Call (206) Thad Allen Eileen Robison Christina Thomsen during Homecoming for its 25- 676-3109 for reservations. Carla Rockwell Thomas and Cheryl Thorton Edward Alley Gregory and Krina Allison year reunion. Reception 6:30-8; 9 p.m.-l a.m. — Homecom­ Carlotta Rojas Thomas Tilton and Corinne Pfiug Tilton Jim Rojecki Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Tolan James Altree dinner 8 p.m. in the Viking ing Dance. Celebrate Good Eric Andersen Susan Roland Christine Townley Union Lounge, $15. Times in the Viking Union Gregory Rolette Dean Townsend Anne Anderson Craig Anderson 8 p.m. — Mama Sundays, a Lounge to your favorites from Shelly Jean Romero Edward Triebwasser Jane Anderson Robert and Dorothy Rosenbladt Michael Tripp Western tradition since 1969, the ’50s and beyond. Dress Robert Rosentreter Jody M. Anderson sponsors live music in the casual. Tickets $3 at the door. Thomas and Karen Tripple Mary Englund Anderson Robert and Linda Ross Richard and Christina Tucker Viking Addition Coffeeshop. Proceeds benefit WWU cheer­ William and Karen Rowell Paige and Mary Andrew Evelyn Turner Kris Andrews Saturday, Oct. 19 leading. Thomas and Sue Rundle Gregory Turner Ann Ryan Chris Archey 9 a.m. Class of ’66 Sunday, Oct. 20 Stuart Turner J. Alvin Arkills Daniel Ryan Timothy Tye reunion continental breakfast in 10 a.m. — Alumni Brunch, Michael Armstrong James Ryan Robert Unick Viking Addition Coffeeshop, $4. Viking Union Lounge, $8. Your Gary Sackman Robert Armstrong Gerald Van Aalsburg Peter Arneil Judith Sahadeo Benjamin Van Alen 9 a.m. to noon — Faculty last chance to celebrate during Georganne Sakelaris Richard Arneson emeritus lectures. Your favorite Homecoming. Theodore and Diane Van Auken Marcia Joanne Elmers Arnold Dennis and Susan Salveson Gary Van Dusen Tracy S. Asher professors return to inform and Special invitations to all Allan Sample Janice Van Horne D. Stuart and Susan Ashmun entertain you during a series of alumni were mailed mid- Timothy Sample Myrnie Van Kempen Susan Sanchez Anita R. Asmussen one-hour presentations. Sched­ August. If you missed yours or Kenneth and Laurie Van Kleeck Susan Athari Brice Schafer Willem Van Ry ule available upon arrival. would like more information, Charles and Barbara Schafer Amy Austin Michael Van Zandt Ron and Kari Averill 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. — Pre­ contact the Alumni Office, Paul F. Schlichting Janice and Robert Vanderwall James Babbitt Linda Schnug Michael Veitenhans game salmon barbecue in Civic (206) 676-3353. David Backman Field featuring alumnus Chet r6sum6/Fall 1991 Dave Bodach Laura Cooley V " ' Robert Feeney Harlan Boettcher Michael Coomaraswamy ' ■ Gary Feil Diana Shorey Boettger Willa Corbus James B. Ferguson Denise Bohnke Lynn Cornwell Julie Feuer Robert Bolerjack Steven Coryell Kenneth Fiedler Kathleen Bolster Pamela Coshun Sue Field Gary Bolton Sharon Coss : \ Todd Fink Rick Boogaard Catherine Costanti ' Mary Finley Robert Borden Cory Cote ’ Karl Fisch Diana Jones Borges Roger Counce Marie Fischer fT.. Darren Borgias ' • Carole Cox Mark Fitzsimmons Eirik Bornstein Darrell Cox i ^" Kirk Flanders David Boroughs Lawrence Cox Susan Fleming Brian Boslaugh Michael Cox Carolyn Fletcher Daniel Botz Kristin K. Crabtree David P. Fletcher Donald Bowen Douglas and Lisa Cram Gary Floyd Elizabeth Bower Kathleen Cranston Dale and Debbie Folkerts Deborah Bowers Susan Cranston Tina Fongemie Karen Boysen Renee Craven Eric and Sue Forbes Terri Brace Curtis and Susan Crawford Richard and Mary Forbes Lynann Bradbury Chris Cress Paul Force

Jody Bradshaw Betty Cribbs Lori Fordham-Scruggs '■ 4.S John Brandenfels Melinda Crohn Craig and Tammy Forhan David Brandt Sharon Crozier Cheryl Forsberg A Joan Brinn Jack and Susan Cruver Lauren Fortune It*s that time of year again Dianne Brisbine Magdalena M. Cunningham William Fosbre The Western Foundation is Last year, the phonathon Kenneth Britt Scott and Jean Cunningham James and Patricia Fosnick gearing up for its third annual raised over $142,800 to be used Scott and Victoria Brittain Julia Curtis David and Amy Foster Scott and Tracie Brodhun Margaret Curtis Cathi Fox phonathon. Scheduled to begin for various scholarships and Hiram and Patricia Bronson Mr. and Mrs. Scott N. Curtis Logan Fox mid-October, 1991, the fund­ special programs which have Patricia Bronson Jeffrey Dahl Ron Fox raising event will continue little or no support from state Mark Brookfield David and Judy Dahiberg Steven S. Fox Gerald Brooks Rebecca Dale Darryin Frank through February 1992. It is resources. Unrestricted Vince Brotherton Colleen Daley-Paulus Randy Freburg conducted to encourage donations support the Randall Key Brower Kevin Daly Barbara Frederick Western alumni and friends to University’s greatest needs and Debbie Brown ‘^1 Elayne Damron Nancy Louise Freeman Jeffrey and Stacey Brown Allan Darr and Kathy Ray-Darr Steven Frey support the University by typically include merit Karen Brown Thomas Darrow Rosalee FriedI donating to an unrestricted fund scholarships, faculty Ross Brown Padric Daugherty and Jana Burk Steve Friswold or to specific projects that they development and research, and Michael Broz Collin Davidson Richard Fritts Hnd most meaningful. various projects that link Teresa Bryson Mel and Barbara Davidson Thomas and Stacy Frostad Sharon Budd Rick Davidson John Fuchs For the majority of the Western with the local Bradley Buerstatte Barbara J. Davis Leroy Fulfs campaign, students will be community. James Bullard Jo Ann Davis David Fullenwider manning the phones, although The phonathon also serves Linda Burkhardt Larry Day Howard Furst Ruth Burnett Jody Dean Darcy Fusch one week will be set aside for another important purpose of David and Susan Burreson MarkDegarmo Leigh Gallager faculty volunteers. updating the University’s Richard Burris Teri De Kubber Michael Gallagher Sandra Kennedy, Director of database. During the calls, Maria Burrows Heidi De Laubenfels Timothy Gallagher Annual Giving and coordinator addresses, phone numbers, and Ronald Burt Rosslyn Delmonico Clifford Gallanger Jan Sigrid Burton Allison Delong Kimberly Galley of the project, says “Having the other vital information is Jennifer Bush Alan Demarest Steven Gamage faculty members manning the verified, which allows WWU to Robert Bussard Michele Denny Michael Gamble phones is a real boost to the keep its alumni better informed Gretchen Bussman Bernie Deuster Brian Gardner, Jr. William and Mary Butler Cecelia Dever Doris Gardner overall success of the regarding campus activities. Karen Butsch Jan De Witt Glen Gardner phonathon. It also provides The Western Foundation has Charles Butts Paula Dey Patrick and Katherine Gardner alumni the opportunity to talk set the goal for the upcoming Heather E. Calkins Scott David Dickinson George Garner with former professors and find phonathon at $160,000. “Based Barbara Call Cynthia Good Dillon Teresa Garrick Caroline Callender Robert H. Dillon Janet Gavigan out, first-hand, what is going on on last year’s success and the Susan Cantrell Mark and Sally Ditzler Donald Wayne George . at the University. Their generosity of our alumni, we are Dean Carlson Sherri Divine Brian Gibson enthusiasm is contagious.” very optimistic,” Kennedy says. hAafjohe Carlson . Michael and Leslie DobiaS: Ralph Gier Patricia Carlson Joseph Dobler Diane Giles Ross Carmichael Paul and Renee Doerksen Lani Giles Suzanne Carpenter Janell Doggett Andrew Gillcrist Maren Haavig Susan Hegedus Victoria Cattle Carpenter' Thomas Dolese Janet Gillespie Jennifer Hafterson Mark Hegg Kathleen Brigge Michael Domingo Dennis Gillespie Brett Hagen Eric and Amy Heilborn Rodney Carr Sara Dougherty Heidi Gillette Darrell Hahn Nancy Heinrich-Foley Shirley Carr Cathleen Douglass Jona Riggan Gilliam Gary and Cheryl Hahn Monika Heiting-Brewer Thomas Carroll Jeffrey and Kimberly Doyle Bruce A. and Sylvia J. Gilmore David Halbert David Heldt Debbie Carter Laurie Drage Dina Giuntoli Pat Halcomb Samuel and Elinor Hellis Robert Cartwright Charles and Nancy Drake Paul Giuntoli Carol Hall Audrey Helm Mary Case Douglas and Joni Papp Drake Mark Glaser Eric and Susan Hall Maria Hemmen Mary and Sherman Case David and Kimberly Dreiblatt Crystal Glaze Steven and Nancy Hall Rodrick Hendry Sheila Casey ,:: Crystal Driver Pamela Johnson Johnny and Ruth Hama ' Patricia Henery Kimberley Caskey Rich and Dawn Dryden Wallace and Diane Glinn Jean Hamilton Peter Henkel Josephine Castellanos Louis DuBrey Matt Gochnour John Handley Stephen and Laura Henkel Jane Catalano Cheryl Duffy Mary Ann Gojenola Colleen Hankinson Eric L. Hennum Cliff and Frances Chaffee Robert Duffy David Goldsmith Howard Hanna Daniel Henry Michael and Suong Ch^ey Jodi Duke Robert and Michele Good ^ * ■ Cindy Hansen Paul Herbert Susan Chambers Christopher and Leslie Duncan Gregory Goodale Darren Hansen Cynthia Hertel Judith Chan Julie Dunham Heidi Goodwin Karen Hansford David and Nancy Herzog Craig Chapman Steven Dunham Charles Gorder and Victoria Curry Megan Hanson Anthony Hewlett William and Marcia Charbonneau Michael Durbin Gary Gordon Nancy Hanson Jacquelyn Hey Reagan Charuhas Jim Duscha Laura K. Gordon Shawn-Marie Hanson Lori Heye Joyce Chase Robert Dusenberry Matthew and Rose Gordon Tim Hanson Karen Hickenbottom Mardi Chase V: John Dutton Mary Gore Krista Hanson-Walker John Hicks David Hardenbrook David Cheever ; s ■' Sandra Earl Victor Gould Laura Hile Barbara Chelte TonyEastham Monica Gowan Caroline Harder Gary Hill Dena Christensen Linda Eastman Lisa Ann Gowin Chris Hardin Jennifer Hill Maureen Christman Terri Echelbarger Charlotte Graham Donald Hardwick Susan Miller Hill Craig Chucka John Eckert Donald Graham Richard and Kari Harmon Steven Hill and Lucy Colvin Kathryn CiskowskI Nancy Eckland Kurt S. Grande Howard Harnett Brian L. Hilton Dale Clark Cynthia Edmonds Julian Granirer Russell Harpel Christie Hilton Kenneth P. Clark Steven Edwards Leah Grant Barbara Harper Holly E. Hilton-Jones Paul and Ruth Clark Mitchell Eggers Edward Gray Karl Harris Emily Hine Stephen Clark Robert Eidsmoe Douglas Greaves Sheelah Harris David and Kathy Hirdler Gary Cleaves Faye Eken Bradford Green and Margaret Stocking William Harrison Charles Hitz Gregory eleven Stewart and Cary Ellison Carol Ann Green Jeffrey Hartman Suzanne K. Hitz Ronald Clink Edward Ellsworth Phillip Green Derek Hartsfield Tina Hoagland Meu'k and Laurie Cockrell Todd Elsethagen Gale Greene Daniel and Wendy Harvey Donna Hoar Michelle Colby Elisabeth Elsing Jeffery Wayne Greenough Eric L. Harvey Jodi Hobbs Romand Coles Michael Eisner Eric Greer Gregory Harvey Steven A. Hobbs Joan Collins George Emmett . / . Lester Greer Susan Hashisaki John Hobson Annette Colombini Tracy Engelhorn Bradford Gregory Susan Hass Francine Hoch Susan Columbus Tereasa Englert John Grein Mark and Maria Hatcher Lynn Hoerber David and Karen Conley DeanErdahl Geoffrey and Anna Griebel David Hatfield, Jr. Greg Hoffenbacker Mary Conlin Kevin J. Erickson * ' Diane Grier John Hatten Alan Hoffer Steven Conlin Roger Estep Jacqueline Griffin John Hatton Ray Hoffmann Janet Connelly Glen Ethier Leo Griffin III Irwin Haugland James Hoganson Michael and Lorna Conner Jennifer Evans Janet Grigsby " . Renee Haugland David Hogle :, '.t* Carla Connollv Peter and Melissa Evans Vernon Groff Robert Havens Paul Hogle * Barbara Connor Eric Evarts Duane Groth Sarah Hawes-Curry and Steven Curry Robert Holbrook Barbara Conrow Brian Everson Ronald Grueza Julie Hayes Charles Holden and Karen Brose, DVM Joseph and Markiva Contris Matthew Evich Geraldine Gruenke Rick Haykin Diana Holly I . John Conway, Jr. Monica Ewing Roger Grummel Linda Hayworth Shelly Holmes Mark and Christy Cook James Eyring George Gulick Susan Healea Jenny Holmstrom Michael Cook David Fagan Arnold and Susan Gunderson Mary Hebert Sally Holt Steven Cook Russell Fairlamb . Kathy Gunderson Anne Marie Heckt Michael Homfeldt ’ • Christopher and Lisa Cooley Richard Faunt , ' , i John and Tracy Gunning Bart Heer Gregory and Edith Hooker

r6sum6/Fall 1991 Gerald Hopp Constance Koester Hermann Matis David Horn Christine Ohisen Roxan Robinson Kristin Koester Catherine Matson and Jeffrey Arntzen Laura Oja ' William and Jennifer Robison Thomas Horne John Kohl Anne Matyas James Hougardy Brenda and Kraig Oiason Brian Roc Nancy Kohn Kathryn Mauerman Gregg and Claudia Olsen Kathryn Roemmele Denice Hougen Michael Kowalski Terri Maupin Douglas Hovde Kami Olsen Barbara Rofkar Curt Kramme Michael Maushak Lezlie Olson Dennis Rogers Donna F. Howard Lisa K. Kranz Jubal May James and Mary Howatson Koichi Omae Robert Rohwer Paula Krause Robert McBlain Trinh Ong Mary Roley David Howden Dennis Kreutzer Joseph McCalib, Jr. Steven and Debra Howell Leann Onishi Wilma Rome Milton and Judith Krieger Mary and Ken McCluskey Lynette Roney Diana Hoy Gregory Osgood Sonja Kromann Diane McConnaughey Mark Ostby Suzanne Rooke-Sewester Mark and Tammy Hoyer Aimie Krull Karen A. McCrackin Chris Rosaaen Pam Hoyle Karla Osterhouse Michelle Kulej Shawn McCue Toni Rose John Hoyt Larry Otos Thomas Kunesh and Laurel Mooney Cheryl McCurdy Ben and Kathryn Otten Anna and Edward Ross Peter Huckle Kevin and Jennifer Kurtz Jeanne McDonald Joel Huff Danielle Ouellette Donald Ross Kurt R. and Karen A. Kuzniczci Michael McDonald Donald Overmiller II Cheryl Rota Steven Huff Teresa Kynell Virginia McEvoy Cloyce Hughes Daniel Owens Billy Roulette and Laura De Simone Carole LaFond Brian McGill Brian Pakkala Rebecca Rounds John Hunt and Carolyn Rockwell ThoTnas and Lisa LaGrandeur Jack McGillis • Chris Rowland Ronald Hunt Crystal Pandowski Jill LaRosa Karen McGuigan Kristina Rowland William Hurd Carol Parbs Suzanne LaVoie Randy McIntyre David Parker and Lynne Sherwood Michael Royston Mrs. Carole (Stansbery) Hurter Thomas Lackey Jeffrey McKee r - ^ Richard Royston Wayne Hussey Heather Parker Kenneth and Susan Lamarche Ruth McKee Scott Parks Rick and Beth Rudnick Laurie Hutton Sheryl Lamb Patsy McKimmon Mary Passmore Jennifer Rueb Robert and Deanne Huyck Gregory Lambrecht John and Stacey McKinney Constance Rumer Kimberly Hyatt Phyllis J. Paterson Deborah Landcastle Catherine McLaughlin Brian and Lori Patrick Robert and Gwendolyn Runyan Greg Hynek Bryan Lane Pamela McLenachen Roy and Pamela Runyon George Hagan Carolyn Patrick Traci Lange Julie McMahon Glen and Janie Patrick Kelton Russell and Dana Fitzgerald David Imburgia Janine A. Larsen Kim Owen Russell Steven Ingalsbe Karen McManus Kyle Patrick Joseph C. Larsen Kelli McNamara Richard A. Patrick Darlene Ryan Robert Ingraham Lisa Larsen Bettie Ryerse Christopher Irvin Kevin McNeel Mark Patterson Marci Larsen Margaret and Michael McRory Brian Paul Soren Ryherd John Irwin Eric and Lisa Larson Michael Payne Eric Sack Christopher and Sherri Isenberg Cindy Mead Teresa Larson Jeffrey Medzegian Kurt Pedersen Judith Sackman John and Shelly Jabusch Thomas Larson Steven Pell Candis Sadler Jay Jack and Nan Knitter-Jack Anne Meinecke Richard and Delia Lauck Nancy Mendelsohn Suanne Pelley Ken and Rebecca Sager Marilyn Jackson Cynthia Leaf Julie Salatino Randolph Jackson Ervin Merrill Patricia Penwell Gary Leaf Erik Mesterton Glen Percifield William Samler Kimberly Jacobsen Donna LeBlonde Vicki Sample Eric Jacobson Elaine Metz Sarah A. Perkins Stephen and Catherine LeCocq Joanne Metzger-Levin Cheryl Persse Peter and Deborah Sandar Sandra Jacobson John and Michelle Lee Steven and Sherry Petersen Jeff Sande Michele Jaeger Lisa Meucci Carol Lees Annalisa Meyer Arlene Hills Peterson Gerald Sanderson Eric James Michael Leighton Richard Saunders Michael James and Katherine Steward Terry and Debbie (Lane) Meyers Karen Peterson Carolyn Leighty Stewart and Stacy Mhyre Nanci Peterson Lonni Savery Dean Janz Chuck Lennox Donald Sayler Drake Jeanblanc Timothy Michnick Eric Petit Carrie Leslie Robert Mikelsons and Karen Chaudiere Genevie Anne Pfueller Barbara Ann Scabarozi Don Jenkins Lisa Lewis-Loeks Frederick and Colleen Schacht Stephen Jenkins Craig Miller Cynthia Phillips Kathleen Lilley ‘ ■ Gretchen Miller Hugh and Joan Phillips Muren Schachter Bret Jensen Jennifer Lincoln Mary Scheibler ^ Christopher Jensen Patricia Miller Cynthia Pickreign Chris O. Lindahl Susan Miller Douglas Pierce Laverne Scheltens Roger Jernegan Douglass Linde Carl and Michelle Scheurman Cheri Jerome Guy Millington Patti Jean Pilch Lisa Linde Glenn Milnor Lewis and Arlene Pilcher Shirlee Schlemmer Allen and Nancy Johnson Paul Lindholdt Mark Schlichting Barbara Ann Johnson Dennis and Diane Miltenberger Lon Pilichowski Charles Lindsay Theodore Mischaikow Harold and Peggy Pilkington Dana Schmeller Barry Johnson Ronald Lindsay Dara Schmidt Carole Ann Johnson Kenny Miyamoto Daniel M. Pittman Mary Lindsey Kenneth and Beth Mock Gregory Stephen Pool Kurt Schmidtke Carri Johnson Michael Lindstrom BretSchmiege Mr. and Mrs. Eric D. Johnson Christopher Moench Michael R. Poppert Michael Lingenfelter David Molenaar Michael Poutiatine Bunny Schneider Eric and Bonnie Johnson Kristen Link Pilipinas Montecillo Moe and Gertrude Schneir Jacquelyn Johnson Brian Power Karen Upson Douglas Moomaw Monica M. Power Eileen Schock John Michael Johnson Richard Little Dale Moon Thomas Schoelkopf Kevin Johnson Michael Prandi ^ v Brian Lock Karen L. Moore . JTic.hard and JerLPrange Richard and Lorielee Schoe Lon L. Johnson James Lockman Gary Moorhead David Schureman™” ' '' ' Lynne Johnson Robert and Geraldine Prater Mark Lockwood Mark Moran Robert Pratt Ivan Schwartz Nancy Burgess Johnson Steven C. Loftus Tamarah Moran Randy Schwarz Robert Johnson Richard Pratt Allyson Logan Elizabeth M. Morgan Kathleen Preedy Gregory and Tina Schwindt Selma Johnson Barry Lombard Lance Morgan Joanne Seaborg Randall Johnston Tracy Prescott Donald Long Clayton Mork Kenneth Priddis Kimberly Searing Shirley Joiner James Long Catherine E. Morrison William and Jane Sebring Kimberly Jordan Mark Prince Karen Long Gerald Morrow Gary Proctor Brian Seutz Ruth Jordan Kathryn Loranger Mark and Eileen Morrow Cal Severns Susan Jordan Richard and Deeann Burtch Puffert Carol Lorentz Michael C. Moser Michael Pugel Gary Shane Peter Jorgensen William and Kathryn Lougheed Patricia Mouton Donald Shank Charles Josenhans William Pugel Michael Louthan Michael and Teresa Mroczkiewicz Rebecca Pulst Sean Sharp Sharlene Joshua Kirk Lowe Brent Mudgett David Shea Judith Joyner Joyce Ann Pulver Glen Lucas Stephen and Donna Muller Juliette Quimby Timothy Shea Mary A. Kacker Jeri Lucas Kimberley Murakami James and Jocelyn Shedden Jay and Susan Kakuk Forrest Quinn Janice A. Luchino Maina Muranga Jim Rabenstein Bruce Shellhamer John Karachewski Robert Murdock Scott Sherman Russell Kari Dave Lucht Erick and Marta Rabins Linda Luke Kari Murk Marta Rabins Britt Shero Nathan and Mary Karlick Karen Murphy Michael Shively Ronald B. Karr James Luker Charles Rabura Valerie Lum Sharon Murphy Raymond Radke David Shockley Jason Kasnitz Edward and Joan Murray Paula and Calvin Shoemaker Khodadad and Mary Kaviani Babtist Lumley III Maureen Cleary Radotich Mark Luster Jonathan and Diane Mutchler Louise Radtke Mark Shorey John Kaye Craig E. Myers, B.F.A. ’87 Mark Shotwell William Kaye Shawn Lutz Paul Rady Tina Luu Takashi Nakano Jennifer Shuler John Keates William Rahr • ' Laurel Lynam Stephen Nash Mario Ramos Paige Shumway Robert and Pamela Kedenburg Brad Nasman Mark Sias Jill Keeney Steven Lynch Peni Ramsey Kathleen MacFerran - v Robert Natividad Carmen Ranes Ann Simons Kristina Keller Laura Nattress Russell and Michelle Simonson Craig Kelly Ian MacGillivray Lorna Rankin Myrna MacKenzie Nader Nazemi Gregory and Jennifer Raquer Carolyn Simpson Brad Keitto and Kim Gianotti Pamela Needham Louise Simpson Michael Kemp Jessie MacMurchie Joe Rash Lisa Mack Benjamin Nelson Lorri Rasmussen Julia Sims Peter Kempf Byron Nelson Elizabeth L. Buchan Sipe Christine Kendall Anne Mackie James Rasmussen Charles Maddock Connie Nelson Stephen and Janette Raymond Heather Slauzis Kimberlie Kendall Duane Nelson John and Janne Sleeper Janet Kennedy Jackie Mae Debbie Ream James Mahala John Miles Nelson . ^ Lauri Reed/’83 Journ. Dept. Donald Sleight Deidre Kent Jeffrey Slevin Rex and Christine Kerbs Joseph and Sara Mailhot Kay Nelson Christopher L. Reetz Colleen Majors Ray Nelson Patrick Regan Shane and Marilyn Sliva John Kerndt Joel and Donna Small Thomas Kerrigan Michael Majors N.S. Nesheim Daniel Reid Wendy Malich-Hohbein Marc Ness Richard Reim Brian Smilen Steven Kersey Brett and Ann Smith Tammy Kincaid-Ardary Michael and Laura Mallahan Rebecca Newell Julie Reimer Christopher S. Malm Craig Newton Margaret Reinsch Claudia Smith Saul Kinderis Craig and Dana Smith Dennis Robert King John Maloy Tai Nguyen Clifford and Shea Rice Maureen Mangan Donna Smith Patrick King and Angela Perry Robert Nickels Dick and Jill Rice Theresa Manson Royal and Theresa Nienkark Brian Rick and Jennifer McKinnon Rick Frederick A. and Sharon Y. Smith Eileen Kirkpatrick Beth Marcel James Western Smith Sr. Mary Kiser Melisande Faye Noe Ruth Elfstrom Riggles Melody Marceija Scott Noel Billie Jean Riggs Joan Smith Lori Kizziah Kendra Smith Ole Kjosnes Kim Marcus Daniel Nolan Brian Riley Amrit Marsh Claire Nold-Glaser Roberta N. Riley Nita Heathers-Smith Ginny Klapstein Tamra Smith Bradford and Sherry Klemmt Jeffrey and Janice Marshall Lucy Noradki Nicole Jo Rinella Lawrence Marsters Janette Norberg David Risvold Tim and Nancy Smith Michael Klisch Timothy M. Smith Janet Klitz Nancy Martella Mark and Peggy Norman Rodney Ritter Bonnie Martens Jeff Norton Wendy Robbins Toby Smith Walter Klockers Sharon Smith-Wahto Rubyanne and Gerald Klug Jonathon Martin Kerry Novak Allison M. Roberts Patti L. Martin Scott E. Nygard Clete Roberts Timothy Smyer Roger Knobel, Jr. Martin Snell Wendy Knoll Eric and Julie Martinez Ernest Nygren Kim Roberts Glenn Marzano Bruce Nymeyer Mrs. Kimberly Robicheaux Ann Snyder Susan Lang Knudson John Sodt Eric Knutsen Jeff Mash Rosanna O’Neill Kerri Robinson David Massey Christine Ohiinger Brian and April Sokolowsky . Yvonne Koani Laura Robinson Joanne Sommer rSsum6/Fall 1991 Paul and Vicky Southland Timothy and Karen Vail - Kimberly Sparks Julia Van Arsdel Steven Sparks L. Robert and Beth A. Van Ausdie Tom Spaur Shawn Van Dyken Patrick Spencer Wendy Van Eaton Christian and Cynthia Spens Robert Van Orsow Mary Spink William Van Wingerden David Spodobalski Mark and Nancy Vandegrift Janice Springstead Rick Vander Griend Brien and Shelley Squires Ginger Vander Yacht Carla Stanley Phyllis Vander Yacht Stephen Stanley David Vaughan Karin Stanton Lynn Vaughn Nancy Stark Stephen Ver Valin Rob Starkenburg Lisa Verage Donald and Donna Starr Albert Vincent, Jr. Lynne Stauss Joseph Vincent Stanley Steenmeyer Mahamad Virani Cynthia Steffen Ramon Virata ClayStenberg Cheryl Vitek James and Debi Sterk Charles Vogel Donald and Gayle Stetson ^ Dennis and Leslie Voipe Cynthia Stevenson Fong Vong Clay Stockwell Douglas Vorenkamp Carl Stoker Kenneth Vuori Scott and Nancy Stokes William D. Waag Jo Lynn Storey David and Kristine Waddell John Stowe . ^ Barbara Wade Julie Straight Kathryn Waetje Cheri Stremel Robert Wagoner Dennis Stremler Brian Wake Western Foundation Executive Director Jean C. Rahn (center) receives the CASEIUFX award for outstanding fund-rais- Kimberly Striker Richard Waldron ing efforts at the national orgranization 's Montreal convention. Sharon Strodel Glenn Walker Sandra Stuhr Lynn Walker Derek Sturtevant Rebecca Walker Irene Sugamura Timothy Walker Foundation receives national award Peter Sugarman Toya Walker An international education association has recog­ sities and independent elementary and secondary Kent Walter Madalen Sugrue nized Western for its outstanding fund-raising ef­ schools. Eileen Sullivan Bronwen Walters Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Suit Karen Walters forts. It was one of 26 educational institutions in the Awards are made in a variety of categories. Dan Suslo and Julie Petersen Paul and Julie Walters nation to be honored. Western won special recognition as a comprehen­ Robert Suttles David Walton Only two schools west of the Mississippi, WWU sive university with more than 10,000 alumni which Douglas and Charlene Sutton Keith Wambold Betsy Suveg Robert Wanless and Washington State University, received the has demonstrated dramatic improvement in its fund­ Arne Svendsen Renee Ward AIMS (Achievement in Mobilizing Support) raising programs. Private contributions doubled in Eric Swanson Rex Warolin awards. They are presented by the Council for Ad­ the 1989-90 fiscal year, reaching $1.3 million, and David and Faith Waschke Kristen Swanson vancement and Support of Education (CASE) in topped $3 million by the end of the fiscal year. Marjorie J. Swanson Marvin and Rebecca Waschke Claire Swedberg Lynda Waugh conjunction with the USX (formerly United States CASE deems award-winning programs “out­ Scott Swedberg Ms. Rebecca Webb Steel) Foundation. standing models worthy of replication at other Julie Sweet James and Diana Webster Jean C. Rahn, Western Foundation executive institutions” not only for the results they achieve, Melinda Sweet Kraig Wees Stephen G. Sybouts James M. Weiberg director, accepted the award and a $500 stipend to but for the planning and management skills that led Stephen Sycamore Curt Weigel be used to enhance fund-raising programs at the an­ to those results. Charles Sylvester and Kathleen Barry and Sherryl Wendling nual CASE convention in Montreal in July. “The AIMS Awards allow institutions to tell the Michael Wenzier McNaughton “We are very excited about receiving recogni­ story behind the numbers,” says Cheryl Martin, Seyed-Ali and Diana Tabatabai-Yazdi Clarissa Wescott Michael Taggart Mary Anne West tion of this magnitude,” Rahn said. “We felt we director of the CASE/USX awards program which Eric Tanaka Terry West were building a solid program and were pleased began 32 years ago. “The judges consider the James and Deborah Tanasse Lorrie Westerlund with our progress.” Rahn, who came to WWU quality of a fund-raising plan of equal importance to Ronald Tarry Dana Wheeler Cheryl Tasaka Lynnette Wheeler from Eastern Montana College in the fall of 1989, the nonmonetary and monetary results an institution Raeanne Tat Terri Whidby added: “We’re delighted to receive such acclaim achieves, because good program management is es­ Steve Tatro Don White from our peers.” sential to fund-raising success over the long term.” Lori White Christopher Taylor CASE is an international association of profes­ Among other higher education institutions Janice Taylor Mark White Mark Taylor Thomas White sionals in alumni administration, educational fund honored were Notre Dame, Boston College, Duke William Taylor and Nancy Uding Tony and Fran Whitefield raising, government relations, public relations, pub­ University, the University of Pennsylvania, Clem- Elizabeth Teel Jill Whitehead lications and student recruitment at colleges, univer­ son University (SC) and Penn State. Earl Tennant Herbert Whitish Laurel Terpening Daniel Whitlock Tami Terreson Joseph Whitlock Marc and Roberta Whitlock Lawrence Thai Jennifer Tull Mertens Bryan Robert Tharp William Whitlock Mark and Michelle Woodke Lisa Drummond Sanford Wick John Woodman Tracy Earls James Merz and Wendy Warren Gary and Lisa Thomas David Miller Donald Thompson Jan Widmeyer Nancy Wright Amy Eddy Robert and Ann Widness Scott and Karen Wylie Carolyn Elsey Joy Miyamoto Jim Thompson John Moffat Kirk Thompson Ronald and Marianne Wieland Phil Wyman Craig Enberg Thomas Wieland James Wynne Craig Erdman Timothy Monahan Roy F. Thompson Lin and Linda Nelson Gregory Thress Jim Wiggins Lonnie and Sue Yandell Shellie Eubanks Thien Nguyen Kathy and Joseph Tinoco Lenora Wilkins Judith Yeakel Hilary Facer Pamela Wilkins Frederick Yee Dedra Fessler Mumtazee Noorani Cynthia Tjoelker ^ R. Scott Owen Jeff Todahl Donald and Katherine Williams Alan Yeoman Patrick and Jennifer Foley Kelly O’Dell Williams Andrea Young Michael Frederick Sylvia A. Padgett Terrance Aden Todd II Bradley Peterson Lynn Toennessen Scott Williams John and Linda Young Fridrik Fridriksson Lisa Williamson Jane Youngsman Ben Funston Scott and Cristin Peterson Janice Toland Carolyn and James Petit Stephen Tollan Richard A. Willits ii Brad Yourglich Michael Gladhart David A. Wilson Karen Zacharias Sean Gleason Samuel Petite Calvin Tomm Richard E. Poindexter Paula Torres Erick Wilson John Zbinden Elmer Grasser Patrick Wilson Bradley and Kristin Haggen Scott A. Remil lard Steve Tover Lee Zeebuyth Jim Repoz Connie Townsend Patrick Wilson and Kimi Lucas Charles Ziegler Alicia Haider Susan Wilson Jon T. Hansen Brenda Ryan Richard Tredwell Henry Zimmerman Anna C. Santilli Jo Anne Tripp Wendy Wilson Mary K. Zimmerman Kara S. Hansen \ Wendy Wilton Kateri Harness Steven Scheel . , Hugh Trowbridge Stephen M. Zimmerman Kirk Schneider Steve and Kristy Troy Donald G. Winslow Chad and Gretchen Zinda Laura Higdon Kenneth and Nikki Woehl Annick C. Hollingsworth Joseph Shepherd Christine Tufts David Zoeller Kelly Shipley Jack and Susan Wolfin Earl Hooper Donald Turner Jayne Zogg David Sienko Mark Turner Patrick Wolken Kimberly Zwink Lisa Hubert Kevin Wolter Shannon Hughes - Norman Smith Milton Turner 'r Richard Smith and Koren Burling Vernon Tyler Bonny Wood Noel Jackson Kelly Jensen Steven Sorbo Dale Ubben Matthew Wood 1990’s bavid Sparrowgrove Gaylen Udo Mitchell and Barbara Wood Elizabeth Johanson Michael and Jana Uhlendorf Robert and Debra Wood Anonymous Richard and Shauna Johnson Jennifer Stott Ross Wood Scott M. Anderson Nancy Jones Julie Tarter Robert Ulbrich Christopher Thorn John Urquhart III Katherine Woodard Christina Marie Arbini Deborah Kay Jubie Theodore Baird Kathryn Kibble Joyce Tighe Tim and Allison Bates John and Kerin Kiemele Mark Von Der Linn Catherin Ward John Batinovich Sandra King -i Guaranteed scholarships for merit finalists Will Bean Laura Kurtz-Harvie Beverly Warman Sheila E. Bixler David Larson Greg Welch Beginning with the 1991-92 academic year, The Western Foun­ Charles P. Booth Shawn and Christine Lewis Patricia Whitmore . .'-lir.'• dation Board of Directors has approved four-year scholarships for Carrie Bradford Teresa Lins • Timothy Whittier National Merit Finalists entering WWU within one year of high Deborah Bradshaw Pat Long " Kurt Wieland Kenneth Wilcox school graduation. National Merit Finalists will be eligible to Laurie Brennan Eric R. Ludwig Lisa Carlsen Sheila Luksic Tom Wilfong receive a guarantee of $1,000 in a general academic scholarship for Kathleen Cody Thomas Martin Spencer Tze Tim Wong four consecutive undergraduate years at Western. Stacy Conner Jill Matthew Yuichiro Yagi Malia Darr Allen Mauney Noriko Yamada Steven C. Didenhover Murray and Gabrielle McIntosh John and Kathleen Young Shawn Doan Christopher and Patricia McNabb Ross Youngs Marion Zeeman

resume/ Fall 1991 (continued from page 3) Monte Jarvis, a statistician and where Jack works for Norwest Poulsbo. She is a teacher in the Andrews were married on March 9. employed as a software develop­ programming manager with a phar­ Financial Industrial Loan Company Bainbridge Island School District. Kathleen is a free-lance illustrator. ment engineer for Microsoft. The maceutical company, married ... Thomas M. Ridenhour married The couple lives in Hansville. couple lives in Seattle ... Kelly A. Dorothea Jackson in the National Loretta Schreifels August 25, ’89 — Jill Lanning married Chris Vallee married Geoffrey A. W. Cathedral of Washington, D.C., last 1990 in Sedro-Woolley and is Larson December 8 and is a career Hunt November 3 in Darby, May. They live in Philadelphia. employed by Refrigeration and consultant at Business Computer In England where they will make their ’88 — Roberta Smith married Heating, Inc. in Mt. Vernon ... Training Institute ... Nancy K. home ... Jeffrey N. Weaver and Charles Graver, Jr. December 1 Eileen A. O’Neill and Brian D. Bloom and Timothy J. Smith were Denise J. Larsen were married in Kent... Richard Sweeney, Ballard were married September married August 4 in Federal Way memoriam November 3 in Tacoma ... Joe Hat­ former head coach at Sequim High 15. She works in marketing for the and Tim works for Island County field married Jennifer Jackson School and assistant coach at Seattle Athletic Club and he works Planning Department. The couple Adrian W. Yorkston, 93, died September 22 in Seattle ... WWU, was named head coach at in sales for Cellular One. The lives in Coupeville ... Dalene K. March 17 in Bellingham. He at­ Michelle Pettersen and Jeff Fran- St. Mary of the Plains College, an couple lives in Federal Way ... Ash was married February 9 to tended Bellingham Normal School. sen were married February 9 in Bel­ NAIA school in Dodge City, Kan­ Jesse Steele married Cindy Tim Marganilli at Ft. Lewis. She In 1938, he founded Hardwood levue. She is a training coordinator sas ... Jack Shelton Jr. married Thomas September 15 and is is employed by Fulton Dental Fuel Co., which operated a lumber at PACCAR in Bellevue. The Lisa Olson in Everett May 19, employed by The Boeing Company Clinic. The couple lives in Tacoma mill in Fairhaven from 1945 to couple resides in Redmond ... 1990. The couple live in Lynnwood ... Kathleen A. Miller married Al­ ... Kathleen Olsen and Dean 1960. An offshoot in 1950 became bert Boardman in August, 1990 in iC! Goodrich: Viking Preview By Kevin Jackson When the University of Washington Western athletic events will feature coaching women’s soccer for the first announced its decision to hire Barbara an increased number of off-field and time. Honorable mention All- Hedges as director of athletics, some halftime activities this season.“We Americans Tami McDaniel and Renee questioned whether a woman could want to make every game an event, Heintz lead a veteran cast. lead a major university sports program. something people go away talking Cross country coach Kelven“Pee But Lynda Goodrich wasn’t one of about,” Athletic Director Lynda Wee” Halsell has a strong men’s team them. Goodrich says. “Part of that is getting Goodrich, who is beginning her fifth our students more involved, because the community has told us that’s one year as Western’s AD, knows from first-hand experience that a woman can thing they come to the games to see.” successfully head a college sports pro­ Another factor that puts fans in the gram. But she also knows the feelings stands is winning. In her four years as created both on and off campus when a AD, Goodrich has seen more than half woman is hired for the position. of Western teams reaching national “When I was hired, I recognized competition. Her goal is to bring home that I was one of a handful of women some national championships and, with key personnel returning in most of athletic directors in the country,” she Western’s 15 sports, she is optimistic. says. “I’m not naive enough to think Officially launching the season — al­ that there weren’t some raised though some teams have been in action eyebrows among the alumni, the com­ from August onward — is the second munity, and maybe even on our own annual Viking Night, September 12, at -Photos by Jon Brunk staff. Because of that, I put pressure on the Viking Union. This year’s featured Sonics Coach K.C. Jones (above) myself to succeed. I felt I had to blaze speaker is USC men’s basketball coach and TV Sportscaster Bruce King a trail for those behind me.” George Raveling. Capping the 1991-92 (left) enjoy the Viking Celebrity Her latest achievement was spear­ campaign will be the fifth annual Golf Classic which ojficially heading the building of a new strength Viking Celebrity Golf Classic which closed the 1990-91 athletic and fitness center, now the cornerstone earns $20,000 for scholarships. season and raised nearly $20,000 of Western’s athletic facilities. for scholarships. Viking Night, Here’s a season preview: back led by NAIA All-American Jeff And Goodrich has set a high stand­ Van Kleeck and NAIA Scholar-Athlete September 12, formally opens the Coming off a disappointing 1990, 1991-92 season. ard for others to follow. the Vikings are seeking to return to Nels Postma. The men were 11th at the Goodrich, who earned NAIA Hall of their 7-2 form of 1989 for third-year national meet last year. Tenth at nation­ Fame honors as the Viking women’s football coach Rob Smith. Western’s als, the women’s team welcomes back strength is defense with the Vikings Becky Templeton and Toni Hendrick­ leading the pass-happy CFA in fewest son among its top competitors. passing yards allowed (171,1 average). With six of nine top players return­ Homecoming Game Is October 19 ing to men’s basketball and a strong Leading the“no passing zone” secon­ Western will meet the University of Puget Sound for the second Homecom­ cast of newcomers joining the squad, dary is senior comerback Charlie ing game since the event was reinstituted in 1990. Of the team’s nine games, the prospects for a return to the district Hampton, a first team all-CFA pick. three will be at night. The complete schedule for Viking football is: finals are good. Western had posted Last year in volleyball, the Vikings 9/21 WESTERN OREGON 7:00 p.m. four consecutive 20-win seasons and won NAIA District 1 and Region I tit­ 9/28 at Eastern Oregon 1:30 p.m. reached the finals each year before les and placed third at the national tour­ 10/5 at Simon Fraser* 7:00 p.m. going 12-17 last season. Among three nament, the highest national ranking 10/12 PACIFIC LUTHERAN* 7:00 p.m. returning starters is Jeff Dick who, last Western has held in any sport. The big­ (Hall of Fame game) season, became the first freshman to gest shoes to fill will be those of two- 10/19 PUGET SOUND* 1:30 p.m. earn all-district honors in 13 years. time district player of the year, Lorrie (Homecoming) Second-year women’s basketball Post, a first-team NAIA All-American 10/26 at Lewis & Clark 1:30 p.m. coach Carmen Dolfo is welcoming last season. But two starters are back, 11/2 at Pacific* 1:00 p.m. back two starters from last year’s 21-7 April Lindsey and Tamara Locke, 11/9 WHITWORTH* 1:30 p.m. squad, senior center Chris Garrison and together with Christy Buck, who (Parent’s Day) senior forward Nancy Darrow. Viking missed last season with a knee injury. 11/16 at Central Washington* 1:30 p.m. women have reached post-season play Viking men’s soccer teams have 19 times in 20 seasons. won two consecutive district titles * denotes Columbia Football Association-Mt. Rainier League contest. A1 Viking track and field sent 10 ath­ under fifth-year coach Kevin Quinn, contests broadcast on KGMI (790 AM) Radio. Home games (ALL CAPS) at letes to nationals in 1991 and five will and reached the national tournament in Bellingham’s Civic Stadium. rejoin their teams. All-district selection 1989. Seven starters return although Ross Erickson, who led the golf team the team lost its top three scorers in­ in stroke average at 77.4 last season, cluding two-time NAIA All-American heads the list of returnees for third-year forward Peter LaBarge. Quinn is also coach Dean Russell. r6sum6/ Fall 1991 Yorkston Oil Co., which today Retired piano Teacher Ruth 1924 and was an assistant in the son, nine grandchildren, and five provided care for her. She is sur­ operates 10 Yorky’s convenience McKay Campbell De Merritt, 86, school’s Art Department. In 1924, great-grandchildren. vived by her husband Elmer, sisters stores. died March 13 in Bellingham. She she climbed to the top of Mount Arthur L. Huggins attended Bel­ Margie Allen Skotheim of Seattle Anthony I. Mustacich, a Belling­ attended Bellingham Normal Baker. Mrs. Hannah worked with lingham Normal School in 1921 and Ruth Carpenter of Hawaii as ham Normal School graduate, died School and the Cornish School in her husband to build a 32-foot fish­ and was co-owner of H&H Sport­ well as daughter Patricia Kelly March 6 at the age of 86. In his Seattle where she majored in piano. ing schooner, “The Helen Hin­ ing Goods store in Bellingham. Mr. Jonas of Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, all youth, he skippered a mail boat She taught in Seattle and Belling­ ton,” which still operates in Huggins died April 13 at the age of Western graduates. through the San Juan Islands and ham where she retired in 1986. Alaska. She had a boat operator’s 90. He enjoyed sports, gardening Wanda Lindley Bartroff, class of was active in Sea Scouts. During Mrs. De Merritt helped establish license and was active in the and hunting. 1926 Bellingham Normal School, World War II, he served in the US. the Eldridge Avenue Historic Dis­ family’s charter and commercial Lucille Allen Kelly, a 1924 passed away March 5 in Cashmere. Coast Guard and Navy, and was a trict and, in 1980, received recogni­ fishing business. graduate from Bellingham Normal She taught in Eastern Washington captain in the Army Transport Ser­ tion for her contribution to the Helen Viola Hagerhjelm who school, taught in a one-room school until her marriage in 1930, spent vice. In 1946, he and his family city’s cultural heritage. graduated from Bellingham Normal house in Eden Valley and the Port five years on a farm and later moved to Anacortes where he Helen Virginia Hannah, 87, died School in 1924 and taught school Angeles School District. She returned to teaching. At the age of worked as office manager for March 1 at the family farm on San in Bellingham and Preston, died passed away at home at the age of 57, she received her Bachelor’s de­ Fisherman’s Packing Corp. and Juan Island. She attended Belling­ March 14 at the age of 86. She is 87 and was fondly remembered by gree in Education from Central later owned and operated Cypress ham Normal School from 1923 to survived by three daughters, one her students - one of whom Washington University. Stationers in Anacortes.

Hedges needs thick skin basketball coach, reacts strongly to the While Goodrich hopes to see more suggestion that Hedges will have women become ADs, she admits that trouble handling the AD duties at progress has been very slow: “Ath­ powerhouse football school. letics is one of the last bastions of male­ “I’m sure she recognizes that most ness in this country. Women have of the revenue in (UW’s) athletic made changes in a lot of areas, but ath­ department comes from the football letics is one that men have managed to program. To say a woman can’t deal hold onto. It’s one of the last barriers with that is ridiculous. It’s the same as to hurdle.” saying a man can’t run a department However, Goodrich feels it’s a bar­ with a strong women’s volleyball or rier women will eventually overcome. gymnastics program. “As more women get opportunites, “Right now it’s important for both things will start to happen,” she male and female athletes to see women predicts. “Women bring some unique (in athletics leadership positions),” she qualities to the job and they make very continues. “That’s the way to change good managers.” society and to change attitudes.” Goodrich believes she had an ad­

vantage that Hedges, formerly an assis­ i tant AD at the University of Southern California, does not. “I had been here -Photo by Michael Ziegler for 16 years and had been a successful coach,” she says. “I’d been part of PARBERRY FITNESS CENTER OPENS staff and I know I had the respect of Completed in mid-July, the state-of-the-art Lou Parberry Strength and Fitness the other coaches.” Center provides training for Western’s 500-plus student athletes and physical Still, she experienced some education classes. It is also open, on a membership basis, to the general prejudice. “I perceived it as being very campus population. Members of the Bellingham community worked closely subtle at first,” she^ecalls, “but cer­ with the University, together raising over $126,000 to equip the center. tainly there are some people who don’t Center Director Mark Stewart, a former Minnesota Viking, says: “You’re not embrace you with open arms. I felt it a going to find a better gym in the state; bigger, maybe, but not better. ’’ lot with other ADs and at conference football meetings. I just wasn’t one of the good ol’ boys.” Performing arts magic starts September 29 Because of that, Goodrich offers The magic begins in September with Hedges some advice; Alice Tully Hall. April 25: The Kalichstein-Laredo- “At first, she needs to have a very an outstanding season of international Nov. 17: Back by popular demand is Robinson Trio, three acclaimed solo ar­ performances by Western’s Performing thick skin. She should go about her the British vocal ensemble Electric tists, form one of the great piano trios Arts Center Series (formerly Artist & business making decisions on what’s Phoenix, often called a “vocal string in the world. Lecture Series). best from the school’s point of view quartet.” May 19: The sensational violinists Season and individual performance and not on how they will be perceived Dec. 2: The Chieftains, Ireland’s offi­ of the Lincoln Center Chamber Music tickets and brochures are available by from a male or female point of view.” cial music ambassadors and the Society, Ani and Ida Kavafian, return calling Western’s Box Office at (206) greatest exponents of traditional Irish to WWU to perform with pianist 647-6146. Both VISA and Mastercard rnusic, give a one-of-a-kind perfor­ Jonathan Feldman. Judy Bass dies are accepted. All alumni get the senior mance featuring their vast repertoire Judy Bass, associate director of stu­ discount rate of $95 for the entire and trademark improvisation. dent activities/intramurals, died June 9 season; general admission for the series Jan. 12: The Chestnut Brass Com­ after a two-year battle with cancer. is $110 and student season tickets are pany, the only brass quintet to perform resume is produced four Bass, 48, came to Western in 1979 $55. All performances have reserved regularly on both period and modern in­ times a year by the Alumni Of­ after teaching physical education at the seating. struments, will take the audience on a fice and WWU’s Public Informa­ University of Califomia/Santa Barbara Sept. 29: The Who^s Who in Scan­ journey through time. tion Office. and in Edmonds and Centralia schools. dinavian jazz. Jazz From Sweden, with Jan. 28: The Hubbard Street Dance She held a BA and M.Ed. degrees in special guest Jay Thomas, opens the Company, “Chicago’s top dance Editor physical education from Western (1966 series for a Sunday afternoon of jazz. company” according to the Chicago Jo Ann Hardee Collinge and ’71). She was the first full-time Oct. 6: the Eugene Ballet Company Tribune, is known for combining Contributing Writers coordinator of intramurals and recrea­ performs Shakespeare’s classic tale of strong ballet technique with jazz and Kristie Lundstrom tional facilities. Under her leadership, love, Romeo & Juliet, set to the music contemporary dance forms, showcasing Carole Wiedmeyer the club sports program was brought of Sergei Prokofiev. works of Twila Tharp and Bob Fosse. Photographers into the Intramural Office in 1981 to Oct. 28: The Shanghai String Quar­ March 17: The Munich Chamber Royle Johnson - ; - provide a comprehensive recreational tet, the internationally celebrated Orchestra, regarded for more than 20 Jeff Wolff sports program. Chinese ensemble, has appeared at Lin­ years as one of the world’s finest cham­ Graphic Production Memorials may be made to the Bel­ coln Center’s Mostly Mozart Festival, ber orchestras, appears with flute Scott Anderson lingham YMCA or the American Can­ New York’s 92nd Street Y and at soloist Andrea Griminelli. Veronica Tomaszewski Taylor cer Society. V* • , _ , . . , . ^

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