Lewis and Clark High School - Tiger Yearbook (Spokane, WA)
- Class of 1953
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1953 Lewis and Clark Tiger Lewis and Clark High Sciiool Spokane, Washington n Ji ted and f u Lit sLed y -5 a ' Wj e mLe rs om (Li t ear j ' attn (liaise 6 dviie fM LYDIA GODS, Art CARL G. MILLER, Edilorial and Business Dear Tiger reader; We want you to understand how the 1953 book is put to- gether. For a change, we thought you ' d hke the diary form, which is a natural way to record a year ' s events. As you read the book, then, keep this in mind. In a sense, it ' s the diary of Lewis and Clark for as much of the year as the staff can record in a practical way. The Editors. Page three Page tout Administration September 3— Headed again by Prin- cipal A. L. Parker (center), the sixty- five members of the faculty, thirty- seven men and twenty-eight women, started out another year of teaching. Back again this year are William Tay- lor (lower right), vice-principal, and Bernadine McClincy (upper right), girls ' adviser. Returning after two years ' active serv- ice in the Marines is William Donner, mathematics and history. Four teachers are new. Taking the place of Miss Carrie Lake, who is in Greece, is Mrs. Ruby Philips, former home economics teacher at the Trade school. Gilbert Brooks, former Haver- male teacher, is in the Industrial Arts department. Miss Nancy Martin, a W.S.C. cadet last year, and Mrs. Hazel Campbell are in the English depart- ment. Page five History, Art Departments First row— Katherine Hunt, history; Miriam Morgan, art; E. W. Toevs, history; Harry Thompson, his- tory; Lydia Goos, art, head; W. B. Graham, history. Second row— Norman Perring, history; Max Schoening, history; Bill Anderson, history; Daniel Whit- man, history, head; Louis Livingston, history; Arthur Fray, history. Commercial, Foreign Language, Music Departments First row— R. G. Ferrer, language, head; Martha Graham, language; Lillian Charbonneau, language; P. Oi Fosso, music; Donald Fowler, commercial; Marguerite Cross, language. Second row— E. A. Orcutt, commercial; Bernadette Proulx, commercial; Grace Bartlett, language; Charles Baton, commercial, head; Alonz.o Woolard, conunorcial; Oliver Fuller, music, head. Page six HnmR Eronamics, Study Hall Library Departments First row-Mrs. Phillips, home economics; Gracia White, home eecmomics, head; Ruth Anderson, study; Bernice Bruton, library, head. Second row— Ann Cunningham, home economics; Averil Fouts, home economics; Edith Collins, study; Rachel Renn, library. Mathematics, Science Departments First row-Clarence Miller, science; Arthur Walther, mathematics; H. P. Aldrich, mathematics; Charles Canup, science; L. G. Minard, science; H. M. Louderback, science; Gerald Meckelson, science. Second row— Gene Arger, science; Blanche Smith, mathematics; R. C. Anderson, science; Bill Donner, mathematics; Christina Claussen, mathematics; Fred Kramlich, mathematics, head; Gene Sivertson, mathematics. Page se Physical Education, Industrial Arts Departments First row- Virginia Danke, girls ' PE, head; Harold Jones, boys ' PE; Gilbert Brooks, industrial arts; William Dnnlop, industrial arts, head; Charlotte Jones, girls ' PE; E. L. Hunter, boys ' PE, head, and Bob Bartlett, industri il arts teacher and football coach, were not in the picture. English Department First row-Pearl Anderson, Joyce Wickline, Florence Wager, Frances Vecchio, Marian Pettis, head; Lois Knox, Carl Miller, journalism. Second row- Arthur Walther, Hazel Campbell, C. D. Babcock, Philip Baird, Nancy Martin, E. E. McElvain, Martha Graham. Page eight February 20-A Tiger photograjiher was roving through the halls today, bent on snapping a few odds and ends among the faculty. On the first floor he found George Palmer, English teacher just returned from war service in the U. S. Army. Providing Mr. Palmer with bodyguards in the form of Phil Baird and Squinty Hunter, the lensnian got that picture. On tiie top floor he ran into a bevy of stalwart faculty members talking and gesticulating— Alonzo Woolard, Louis Livingston, Bill Anderson, Art Frey and Gene Archer. He photographed these while Track Coach Frey was putting over a kittenish move. At the end of the day the shutter-snapper caught Katherine Hunt, Blanche Smith, H. P. Aldrich, Henry Koslowsky (cadet) and Mrs. Vecchio checking over their mail. Page nine February 24— The auditorium was packed today by students watching their mamas and papas put on the annual Minstrel show. The name this year was The Teletlion. The comedy fireman ' s act (top) by Bob Buechel, Ray Beil, John Domit, and Stanly Enimerton went over well with the students. The Chorus put on such popular numbers as There ' s No Business Like Show Business and Strolling Through The Park One Day. I ' m an Indian Too (bottom) was a favorite specialty act. It was done by Evelyn Holdsworth, Fred Tucker, Karl Krause , Ross Jensen, George Mazna, and Dwight Thomas. Page I en Tiger Staff Bob Myers Marilyn Finley Dick Nieiuan Photography, Activities Editor, Pliotography, Circulation Circulation Circulation Betsy Dregnie Paul Cooper Advertising, Sports Editor, Circulation Circulation ' uye eleven Tiger Staff Kay Wendle Circulation Suzy Kirkham Classes Editor, Circulation Carolyn Hurd Advertising, Circulation Jackie Lilienthal Advertising, Circulation Don Holsten Circulation Nancy Fujita Circulation Page twelve Outstanding Seniors Darlene Gaskell Fine Arts Leader Nancy Fujita Best Citizen Award Jim Boyd Vocalist Honor Ida Dennis Instrumentalist Honor Catherine Robey Girl Athlete Robert Ritchie Mathematics Award Tied for First Scholastic Honors June Page thirteen SeptembRr September 12— The Ti-Girls and Band presented Childhood Memories as a half time stunt at the fifteenth annual Merry-Go-Round. It was very good. Twas a sad day for the Tigers. They took Fourth i lace at the Merry-Go-Round after losing first to NG and then to liogers. What would we do without Jack Mc- Phee? At the Merry-Go-Round he chose to sit with the Ti-Girls and carry on. September 17— One of the most success- ful Big Sister parties was held today due to the hard work of Nancy Goade, Girls ' Federation president. Some of the big and little sisters were Chicky Jones, Pat Ellis, Edy Kulp, Nancy Goade, Janet Goodwin and Sharon Blackwell. September 19— At the pep con today the Ti-Girls put on a stunt. Peggy Jo Parker and Shirley Bier carried the defeated In- dian, Larry Schwartz, off the stage. September 25— For the first time we had an outdoor pep con at the Howard street playfield. There wasn ' t too much pep for the coming game. September 27— The band represented WSG at a game today at Pullman. The following were photographed around one of the busses: Larry Ayers, Ghristine Roehman, Marilyn MacMacken, Don Holsten, Don Shilling, Marie Holman, and Bob Stover. Page fourteen Dctober October 6— The band played for General Dwight D. Eisenhower today. Many stu- dents saw Ike, who was on his campaign tour. October 14— All-City Horizon clubs gave a style show sponsored by the Girls ' Fed this morning. Models were: Betsy Dregnie; Maggie Krause; Anne MacGillivray; Sally Beil; Nancy Smith; Kathy Stout; and Arlene Morgan, NC. October 17— Yakima high school student leaders were our ASB guests today. They visited our council meeting and several classes. October 17— Adding to the pep and color of the football season was the Ti-Girls ' an- nual color day. Shakers were among the most popular articles sold. October 17— Students gathered at Hart field to watch the Tigers best Yakima, 20-0. Yakima furnished the half-time entertain- ment. Page fifteen November November 5— FHA members celebrated national FHA week by opening the Service room in 220A. Taking their turn at helping are: Margaret Hamilton, Dot Deem, and Donna Leishman. November 14— Football Queen Carol Swanson was crowned tonight by Cap- tain Duane Tye. Maurice Hood was her escort. The princesses and their escorts were: Sharon Blackwell, Wayne Demaray; Nancy Goade, Wayne Spencc; Mary Chesney, Dave Martin; Shirley Bier, Jack Binns. November 20— Two hundred llB ' s at- tended the potluck dinner tonight in the cafeteria. Dick Bech, .serving hi the left picture, introduced the entertain- ment. Larry English, class president, took charge of the dinner. November 26— Top Tiger salesman who sold over 1(X) yearbooks were named today. Jackie Lilienthal was fourth; Nancy Fujita, first; Kay Wendle, third; and Mary Kaye, second. This was the thermometer the staff used to show how many were sold daily. Page sixteen December December 1— Highlight of the Lettermen ' s Banquet tonight was the football film. Pho- tographed as they enjoyed their turkey din- ners were Carl Miller, Frank Werner, Dick Anderson, LeRoy Blick, Bob LaPlante, and Lowell Klatt. December 5— Sally Moss and Wayne Spence were crowned Winter Carnival king and queen tonight. Confetti littered the gym. Everyone enjoyed the fish pond, strength tester, golf, and other booths. December 11— Senior B ' s held their potluck dinner in the cafeteria today. Jim Whitte- more, president, introduced the entertain- ment. In the snapshot Larry Chestnut is watching as Anne St. John, Shirley Bier, Caiol Rometch, Cathy Robey, Bev Achen- bach, and Donna Leishman serve them- selves. December 16— Applauded widely the an- nual Christmas music program was pre- sented this morning. Mr. Fosso directed the choir, glee clubs, starlighters and boys ' quartets in their numbers. Mrs. Bartlett and several students arranged the background scenes. December 18— Shirley Baker, Gary Stein, Darlene Donley, and Barbara Finegold bought popcorn balls at the Ti-Girls pop- corn sale during lunch and before school. They were sticky— but good! Page seventeen January January 5— The Twelfth Annual Science Talent search exam was given today. LC students taking the test were: Terry Bate- man, Sam Strickland, Bob Ritchie, Rod Whitefield, Bob Stover, and Mark Follett. Two out of three in the state receiving hon- orable mention were 15ob Stover and Terry Bateman. January 9— Boys ' Fed. sponsored a voca- tional guidance program today. Among the speakers on the varied program was How- ard Frissell, who spoke on law. January 15— Trying out the new mirrors are Bob Ritchie, George Hendershott, and Ger- ald Wood. The new reflectors were installed in the boys ' lavatories today by the ASB. January 21— Journal and Tiger staff held their semi-annual banquet tonight. Suzy Kirkham, Roy McFarland, Don Holsten, John Purchase and Jim Boyd provided en- tertainment. Speeches were given by staff leaders. January 21— Student Court Judges Henry Upton, Marilyn Johnston, and Bob Ritchie held session this morning, as they do every Wednesday. Sally Shaw is bailiff. January 26— The Last of the Mohicans were graduated tonight. Dr. Theron B. Maxson was guest speaker and James Blod- gett, board member, presented the diplomas to the class, which numbered 26. Page eighteen February February 11— The typing class under Mr. Baten finished addressing 80,000 envelopes for the Easter Seal Drive for Crippled Chil- dren today. L(] was one of the five higii schools that assisted. Holding the finisht ' d product are: Dick Duffy, Red Zellar, Edy Kulp, and Toni Hawley. February 12— Principal A. L. Parker cele- brated his birthday today with a full page spread in the Review. One of the pictures showed him conferring with student lead- ers, Dave Martin, Mary Chesney, Larry Chestnut, Mary Kaye and Cathy Robey. February 18— Final elections of the 12A class were held this morning. Maurice Hood was elected president. Counting the ballots are: Mr. Perring, adviser; Art Hed- lund, Dave Martin, Larry Chestnut, Jim Wilson, and past president, Jim Whitte- more. February 24— The annual Minstrel show given by parents was put on for the students this morning. The entire show was enjoyed bv the audience. February 24— I ' m an Indian Too was one of the most popular acts of the Minstrel show. Evelyn Holdsworth acted the part of the Indian maid. Page nineteen Page twenty March March 15— The Tiger was sent to press today after these members of the art staff finished the layouts for the special sec- tion Images. Left to right are Delores Aster, Jim (Jluckey, and Darlene Gaskell. March 19— Members of the boys ' chef class got practice in serving at a tea. Being graceful in the picture are John Rissler and Lowell Peterson. March 6— Frank Werner, center of the basketball team and the rest of the team, were carried off the court tonight by jubilant LC fans. Lewis and Clark beat Gonzaga 49-48 in an overtime victory. March 12— Checking in early in the morn- ing are a few teachers and inquiring stu- dents. Left to right are Ruth Anderson, Mabel Swanson, Ernest McElvain, Squinty Hunter, Patty Potter, Gene Sivertson, Norman Perring, William Dun- lop and unidentifiable boy and girl at the right. March 4 - The Journal staff was busy today mailing papers to exchange schools and friends of LC. Clockwise: Joan Dempsey, John Gilkey, Nancy Fowler, Ceil Moller, Roberta Pollock, Leanne Jones, Carolyn Hurd, Nancy Fujita, Nancy Litchfield. April April 27— Study Hall 107 carries on thouRh spring f ever is rampant. Soon the students will be on their way to a track meet or taking off to play tennis or something. April 9— These musicians are rehearsing daily for parades and other engagements this spring. This particular group attend- ed a music clinic at EWCE. Coming up the stairs are: first row, Annetta Cordes, flute; Corrine Lyie, clarinet; Nancy Litch- field, clarinet; second row: Bob Doss, Frenchhorn; Stan Utterback, saxophone; and Don Schilling, oboe. April 12— Mr. Baten ' s typing 4 class pre- pares various pamphlets on the mimeo- graph and the ditto machines. All such work is now concentrated in room 6. April 18— Frosto is certainly busy these days. Here a group of students during lunch hour rush over to pick up a shake, malted, or a super frosto burger. April 31— The boys chef class are learn- ing more every day. Pictured here are Peter Strawick, Chuck Quinn, Ronald Dexter and Don Sherfy. Page Hventy-one May May 4— Mrs. Anderson today expressed pride in what the 207 proctors have been doing this semester. This group is com- posed of jMoctors and roll checkers. May 18-1 lore is study hall 207 looking like business on a May day, though study is not easv. The teacher is Mrs. Anderson. May 20— Mrs. Collins, supervisor of study hall 107, has said repeatedly that she could not get along without her band of loyal servants— the proctors and roll check- ers. May 22-VVhat ' s the matter? When the photographer happened around, there weren ' t as many kids around O.B.C. cor- ner as usual. May 22— On a day like this Lewis and Clarkers like to go sun-bathing on the Howard street side of the building. Page twenty-two January Class January 26— The last January class in the history of Lewis and Clark was graduated tonight. A potluck dinner and a prom with North Central and Rogers made up some of the activities of these 14 boys and 12 girls. In Journal news they were frequently called the Last of the Mohicans. Top: Wayne Demaray President Bottom: Marvin Bruno Vice-President Donna Westensee Jeanne Stewart Darlene Poppe Treasurer Secretary Fifth Executive Page Iwenly-three Allen, Ted Hoost ' Velt Mathematics, History B.F. Council; Track; Cross Country; Li tlprmen ' s Club; H.R. President W.S.C. DeiT, Charia Mae Lincoln Commercial, History BiK Sister; G.F. Council K.B.U. Bruno, Marvin I.ibby Historv, Coniniercial A.S.B. Council; B.F. Council; H.R. President W.S.C. Duran, Maxine Georgia Lincoln History, Commercial G.F. Comicil; Big Sister K.B.U. Burdge, Mickey LeRoy I.ibby Science, History Corridor Control; Locker Control; Vocal Ensemble; Choir; Boys ' Glee Club W.S.C. Feagim, Jeanne HoKers Home Economics At Rogers: A.S.B. Council; G.F. Council; Corridor Control E.W.C.E. Chapel, James Leslie Flathead County High School Mathematics At Flathead: Choir; Arrow; Quiver; Bookrt om; Glee Club; Pep Club U.C.L.A. Decker, Mary Lee Marycliff History At Marycliff: Volleyball; Badminton; Tennis K.B.U. Gerpheide, Pete Roosevelt Foreicn Languages, Mathematics Football; Track; Adelante, Vice- President; A.S.B. Council; B.F. Council; Outdoor Club; Book CUdi; Lettemien ' s Club Henimerling, Donald M. Odessa IliKh School History W.S.C. DeGraff, Tom Jefferson Industrial Arts Iloxsey, Douglas Eugene Lil.by History Entre Nous; A.S.B. Council U. of Oregon Demaray, Wayne Wilson Science, History Baseball; Con Control; A.S.B. Council; 2-) ' ear Football Letterman; B.F. Coxmcil; Outdoor Club; I2A President W.S.C. Lee, Alice Rae North Central Home Economics McNeel, Theodore Arthur Jefferson History Frosh Basketball; A.S.B. Council Meyer, Donna Holy Names Academy History Poppe, Darlene Libby History 12A Fifth Executive U.C.L.A. Schleer, Carl Lincoln History, Commercial Spence, Wayne Milo Lincoln Industrial Arts 2- Year Football Letterman; 1-Year Track Letterman; A.S.B. Treasurer; All H.R. Offices; Con Control; 10 A Con San Jose State College Stewart, Jean Elaine North Central History Usherettes, Treasurer; H.R. Sergeant-at-Arms; llA, t2B, 12A Friendliest Girl; G.F. Council; 12 Secretary; Big Sister W.S.C. Tye, Duane Arbie Wilson Mathematics, History 3-Year Football Letterman; 1-Year Baseball Letterman; Football Captain; All-City Football, 1951-52; Inspirational Award, 1951; A.S.B. Council; B.F. Vice-President; Boys ' State Representative; Outdoor Club W.S.C. Westensee, Donna Libby Commercial Choir; Ti-Girls; Big Sister; Girls Glee Club; We Shook the Family Tree ; Journal Representative; 12A Treasurer W.S.C. Wilson, Audrey LaNette Libby History Journal Representative; H.R. Business Manager; Big Sister U.C.L.A. Womach, Beverly Esther Ha verm ale Commercial Choir; Dramatics; Girls ' Glee Club; Big Sister; G.F. Council; H.R. Secretary, President Gifford, Robert Howard Irving Mathematics, History Lettennen ' s Club; A.S.B. Council; Con Control; Varsity Basketball; 2-Year Baseball Letterman E.W.C.E. Page twenty-five December 8— Girls ' Fed. held their Win- ter Carnival tonight. A .side show, dart booth, miniature golf and fortune telling booth were some of the favorite conces- sions. The strength tester provided a spot to show off muscles. December 18— Home furnishing classes arranged centerpieces for Christmas tables. Delores Fox, Judy Dixon, Sue Shcrfey, and Sylvia Membrila used tree ornaments for their arrangements. January 21— That popular singer, Jim Royd, sang Even Now for the Journal and Tiger staff members at the banfjuet tonight at the Spokane Hotel Stone room. February 24— The chorus provided back- ground music for the Minstrel show today. At the far left are Bev and Jo, who sang a popular rendition of Crazy Waltz. March 2— The indispensable stage crew was on the job again this morning. Shift- ing some scenery are; Larry Bellows, Danny Howell, Bernie l..ang, and Jim Anderson. I ' aae iwentymx June Class March 12— Today Maurice Hood, 12A Class President, announced die senior activities for the spring semester. Among these are St. Patrick ' s Day Sing; May 20, Im- personation Day; May 30, Senior Prom; and June 8, class picnic. Top: Maurice Hood President Bottom: Kay Wendle Vice-President Larry Chestnut Nancy Goade C:arol Swanson Treasurer Secretary Fiftli Executive Page twenty-seven Achenbach, Beverly Jean Riios.-vi-lt Mathematics, History Intriumirals; SwiiiimiiiK; Corridor Control; Bi Sister; H.R. Secretary, Serf ' eant-at-Arnis; Bi Sister Party Committee; Red Cross Representative; G.F. Council; We Shook the Family Tree W.S.C. Agee, Wynn Bernard I.l.T.S. Mathematics Boys ' Glee Clnh; Senior Choir; Corridor Control; U.K. Fifth Executive, Sergeant-at-Arms W.S.C. Allen, Barbara Jane Irving Fine Arts Music Festival Award; H.R. Treasurer, Secretary; A.S.B. Council; G.F. Council Julliard Arra.smith, Maricta Harrison, ld;iho History, Commercial F.H.A.; Bowling A.sler, Doloris Faye Hamilton Junior High History, Fine Arts Entre Nous; Badminton; G.F. Co mcil; A.S.B. Council; Big Sister; lO. ' V C )n Committee; H.R. Fifth Executive Bateman, Terry Spencer O. E. Bell Junior High, Idaho Falls Mathematics Jimior Toastmasters, President; Tri-Sci, President; Adelante, Secretary; Junior Achievement Radio Co., President; Manager Varsity Foothall and Baseball; Choir; Indian Captive ; A.S.B. Dance Committee; Public Address System Operator; 2nd Place Algebra Contest, 19.50; 1st Place Spelling Contest, 19.51; llA Vice-President; 2nd Place Spokane Voice of Democracy Contest; Boy ' s State, 1952; H.R. Offices; Lcttermen ' s Club California Institute of Technology Becher, Beverly Franklin History, Foreign Language, Science Math Club; Book Club; Alpine Ski Club; Girls ' State Representative, 1952; Tri-Sci; Entre Nous; Bowling; Tennis; G.F. Council, Courtesy Committee; A.S.B. Dance, Piiblicily Committees; Ti-Girls; lOB President; H.R. President; May Day Committee; Big Sister; Forum, President; Papyrus, Secretary, Vice-President U, of W. Behrens, Edward Wilson Science, Mathematics Ski Club; Lettermen ' s Club; H.R. Treasurer; Corridor Control Captain; Track; Cross Country; A.S.B. Council; Study Hall Control U. of W. Bellar, Carolyn Mae Merced High School, California Foreign Language, History Usherettes, Vice-President; llA Lilac Lark Princess; llA and 12B Friendliest Girl; H.R. Secretary. Vice-President; G.F. Council; G.F. Con; G.F. Historian. At Merced; lOB and lOA Secretary; Yearbook Photography Editor Beloved, Howard Louis Grant Social Studies, Industrial Arts Journal Representative; Home Room Vice-President, President; A.S.B. Council; B.F. Council Alternate; Football Spotter W.S.C. Bailey, Robert Linton Anchfjrage Public Schools, Alaska History, Mathematics, Science Jr. Toastmasters, Treasurer; QuiH arid Scroll; Jovirnal; Tiger; B.F. Council; Senate, Secretary, Treasurer; Lettermen ' s Clvib; 2-Yenr Baseball Letterman W.S.C. Barta, Robert Fredrick I.ihby History Cross Country Bennett, Gary Robert Wilbur High School Music Dance Band; Orchestra; Band; Band Ensemble; A.S.B. Coimcil; Junior Symphony Mills College Bier, Shirley Parrish Jvun ' or High, Salem, Oregon Science, Mathematics Starlighters, Treasurer; Ti-Girls, President; Ski Club; Choir; lOA Lilac Lark Princess; All H.R. Offices; UB Vice-President; llA President; G.F. Sergeant-at-Arms; A.S.B. Committees U. of Oregon Bigelow, John P. Hullon Mathematics, Foreign Languages Classical ( ' lul ; Adrlaiilt ; Math. Club; Senate Chih; Letteniien ' s Chib; Golf; A.S.B. Council M.I.T. Blunck, Carl Albert Lincoln History ( ' orridnr Control; Choir Binns, John Lester LoKan Junior lli h, Utah Music Tennis; B Stiuad Bask etball; Band; Band Ensemble; Dance Band Mills Binns, John Thomas Lincoln Social Studies, Science, Mathematics Letteruu ' n ' s Club, President; Football; Baseball; All City Football; B.F. Secretary; Con Control; Basketball U. of Idaho Bird, Patricia Jean Washington Art, History Fine Arts Club, President; G.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Corridor Control; H.B. Offices; Journal Representative; Big Sister Party Committee W.S.C. Black, Mildred Annette Roficrs Commercial Red Cross Representative; G.F. Coimcil; Bowling Blackwell, Sharon Beverly Havermale Science, History Tennis Team; G.F. Vice-President; Orchestra; Band; Lilac Princess; Big Sister; A.S.B. Council; Band Ensemble; 9 A Vice-President; lOA Secretary; Majorettes; Usherettes; Ti-Girls; ILR. Offices; A.S.B. Con Comniittec W.S.C. Blank, Gerald M. Sacre l Heart Industrial Arts W.S.C. Bowman, Etta Diane R()()Se elt History, Commercial Ti-CJirls; Majorette; F.H.A.; Girls ' Glee Club; BiK Sister; Office Courtesy Girl; Winter Carnival U. of Idaho Boyd, Jimmy Allen hying History Thespian; Fine Arts Club; Ensemble; Choir, Treasurer; Quartet; B.F. Council; 2nd Prize Quartet Contest Boys Brophy, Walter Neil North Centr.il Science H.R. President; Red Cross Representative Bronson, Kay Margaret Cheney Home Economics Junior Achievement. At Cheney: Majorette; Sports Banquet Chairman; G.F. Social Chairman; Ho} o Queen; Old Fashioned Dance Team W.S.C. Brown, Jim Gonzaga History Bryan, William Donald Hutton History Frosh Football; Basketball; Track; Cross Country; 2-Year Letterman; B.F. Council U. of Idaho Burns, Wayne Wilson Foreifcn LanRuaKes Ski Cliil); Golf; B.K. Council; A.S.B. C ' ouiuil, Altfrnalc; H.R. Offices U. of Idaho Chancy, Addrianne Claire Hufton Social Studies, Science Swimming; Journal Representative; H.R. Offices; Red Cross Representative; Big Sister Saered Heart School of Nursing Butler, Donald Franklin Mathematics, Science Tri-Sci; Rifle; Kro.sh Track, Foothall; B.F. Council; Vocal Ensemble; H.R. Vice-President W.S.C. Chatfield, Don Leroy IrviilK History Frosh Ba.sketl)all; Baseball, 2-Year I ettertnan; B.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Choir; Lettermen ' s Club W.S.C. Cadruvi, Louise Christine Cheney Cuiiimercial Girls ' Glee Club; Ittterniediate C;hoir; Volleyball. At Cheney: Cheerleader; Majorette; Student Council K.B.U. Cheeseman, Myrle Wilson H inie Economics, Social Studies Usherettes; Ti-Girls; Book Club; Badminton; Teiniis; Corridor Control; All H.R. Offices; BiE Sister W.S.C. C. ' aicson, Walter Howard St. . loysius Industrial Arts All 11. R. Offices Oonzaga Campbell, Claudia G. Lihby Mathematics, Home Economics .SwinuninK; A.S.B. Council; Big Sister; Girls ' Glee Club; Intermediate Choir Whitworth Camyn, Mary Ann St. John LutluTiin Social Studies, Home Economics Girls ' GU-e Club; Golf; Hookroom As.si.stant K.B.U. Chesney, Mary Isabel Paris Gibson Jr. HiEh Great Kails, Montana Social Studies Adelante, President, Secretary, Historian; Choir; Forum Club; StarliKhters; Chairman A.S.B. Dance Committee; G.F. Stvie Show; H.R. Offices; Ti-Girls; Big Sister; llA Con; Outdoor Club; Football Princess; G.F. President W.S.C. Chestnut, Lawrence B. Franklin Science Lettermen ' s Club; Baseball; All City Baseball, 2 Years; Boys ' State Representative; B.F. Vice-President; A.S.B. President; IIB President; 12A Treasurer W.S.C. Christian, Marilyn Constance Sacred Heart Commercial Ti-Girls; Usherettes; A.S.B. Coimcit; BiK Sister; All H.R. Offices U. of W. Carlisle, Billy Ray Ha verm ale History Clausen, Joyce Lorraine Garden Springs Social Studies Swimming; Baseball Intramurals; Official Sign Painter Pacific Lutheran Cluckey, Grant Science. B.F. Couii Con Con W.S.C Council; Couey, Sandra Lane Iluttoii Home Economics BiR Sister O.S.C. Conant, Betty Ihitton Commercial Big Sister K.B.U. C ' romer, Aaron Leon Saiulpoint Jlifili Science W.S.C. Connell, Margaret Ann Roosevelt High Sch(X l, Seattle History Book Chib, Vice-President; G.F. Council; Choir, Historian; Alpine Ski Club; Starlighters; Hello Week Con; Winter Carnival Booth Co-Chairman U. of W. Cunningham, Carol Hiitton Science, Foreign Languages, Social Studies Tri-Sci, Secretary, Historian; ' I ' hespian, Secretary; Bed Cross Ri presentative; G.F. Covuicil; Journal Bepresentativo; Adelante; Golf; Corridor Control; H.R. Vice- President, Secretary; G.F. Con Connnittee; Winter Carnival Stanford Conner, Nancy Roosevelt Home Economics F.H.A. Secretary; 3 Cs; Golf; Bowling; Health Room Attendant Northwest Christian College Dandrea, Miehael Angla I.ihhy Music Band; Ensemble W.S.C. Cooper, Delores Ann Otis Orchards History, Commercial, Music Journal Representative; Big Sister; At Otis Orchards: Basketball; Baseball; V olleyball; Badminton; G.F. Council; Band K.B.U. Cooper, Paul Ray C.onzaga History Junior Toastniasters, Secretary, Historian; Three C ' s; Corridor Control; Tiger, Sports Editor; B-Squad Football, Baseball; A.S.B. Council; B.F. Coiuicil; Journal Sports Editor; Paddle Squad; Outdoor Club; Quill and Scroll; Con Control; Jr. Press C:iub, 2nd Vice-President W.S.C. Couchman, George Clinton Hutton Foreign Languages, History Thespian; French Club; Book Chib; Lettermen ' s Club; B.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Con Cimtrol; lOA lOB Vice-President; Track; Cross Country; Paddle Stiuad; Dramatics; A.S.B. Vice-President U. of W. Deem, Dorothy Ann Penn High School, Greenville, Pa. History, Science, Foreign Languages Book Club; Tri-Sci. 5th Executive, Secretary; F.H.A.; Horizon; Bowling; A.S.B. Council; H.R. President, Treasurer; A Cappella Choir Dennis, Ida Elizabeth Whittier Music, Social Studies Bowling; Orchestra, Secretar ' , President; Ensemble; Big Sister W.S.C. DeVorss, Margery Ann Wilstm Social Studies Classical Club, Treasurer; Ski Club; Ti-Girls; G.F. Council; Journal; H.R. Offices; G.F. Style Show, Con; Big Sister; Tennis; Badminton; A.S.B. Council Whitman Deyoc, Veronica Noxon Iliuh. Montana Science, Social Studies Three C ' s; Y-Tecns; G.l ' . Winter Carnival Booth Chairman Deaconess Nurses Training Duffy, Serena Susanne Wilson Commercial Usherettes; Glee CUib; Tennis; Badminton; Tennis Letterman; G.F. Council; Big Sister; A.S.B. Council; Journal Representative; G.F. Winter Carnival Committee; Corridor Control U. of Arizona Dirstine, Carol Ann Roosevelt History Ti-Girls; Majorettes; Fine Arts Chili; Archery Club. Secretary, Treasurer; Corridor Control; Big Sister San Jose State Dixon, Judith Cay Roosevelt Art Usherettes; A.S.B. Council; H.R. President, Secretary; Horizon; lOA Con; Bi R Sister; Swimminc W.S.C. Duoos, Dick Duane Roosevelt Mathematics, History Math. Club; Architectural Club; Ski Team; Golf W.S.C. Eclielbarger, Carol Ann Whittier Commercial, Social Studies Bowling; A.S.B. Council; Big Sister W.S.C. Donaldson, Emma Mae Victor Valley Hi«h School, Calif. Home Economies, ( omniercial Elder, Sandra Anne Bryant, Seattle Foreign Languages Ski Club; Usherettes, President; Golf; Swimming; Corridor Control; Cheerleader; Journal Advertising Manager; Tiger; Quill and Scroll, Secretary; H.R. Vice-President, Secretary; Big Sister; Jungle Phantasy Northwestern Doss, Robert Earl Whittier Music, History Fine Arts Club Band Ensemble B.F. Council W.S.C. Rifle; Band; Orchestra; Drangas, Dorothea Maria Wilson Social Studies, Foreign Languages F.H.A.; Thespian Secretary, Trea.surer; Ti-Girls; Forum Club, President; Adelante; Tennis; A.S.B. Council; Choir; Big Sister; We Shook the Family Tree ; G.F. Winter Carnival Committee; Children ' s Theatre; Starlighlers; Ensemble Stanford Dregnie, Elizabeth Wilson Commercial, Social Studies Usherettes; Bowling; Swimming; Tiger; G.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Horizon Club Presitlent; Courtesy Girl; Corridor Control; Big Sister; Journal Representative; Neptune ' s Daughters; Quill and Scroll U. of Idaho Ellis, Patricia Annette Holy Names Academy Mathematics, Social Studies Book Club, Secretary; Thespian; Math. Club; Starlighters; H.R. President; Choir Accompanist; G.F. Carnival Chairman; Choir; F.T.A. Treasurer; Horizon; A.S.B. Council; G.F. Council; G.F. Style Show; Big Sister; Corridor Ctmtrol U. of W. Englimd, Seddon T. Roosevelt Social Studies, Mathematics Architectural Club; Math. Club; B.F. Council; A.S.B. C ouncil W.S.C. Fair, Sheila Rose H. B. Ellison Junior High Commercial Swinuning; Bowling; Debate Finlay, Jay Madison Wilson Science, Social Studies Ski Club, President; Frosh Football, Baseball; H.R. President, Vice-President; lOA Con; Study Hall Control Finley, Marilyn Louise Grant Social Studies Math. Club; F.H.A.; Debate; Adelante; Book Clul), Secretary; Tri-Sci; Swimming; Badminton; Tennis; Journal Assistant Editor; Tiger Activities Editor; G.F. Council; Corridor Control; Big Sister; G.F. Winter Carnival Publicity Chairman; Quill and Scroll; Intramurals U. of W. Fletcher, Darlene Rae Libhy Commercial Swimming; Big Sister K.B.U. Follett, Mark Franklin Social Studies, Science, Mathematics Tri-Sci; Senate Club, Treasurer; A.S.B.; B.F. Council; Choir, Treasurer; Locker Committee; Book Club, Sergeant-at-Arms; H.R. Vice-President, Treasurer Fox, Delores Carol Whittier History Usherettes; Ski Club; H.R. President; 9A Party; lOA Con; G.F. M inter Carnival U. of W. Fujita, Nancy Eiko Whittier Mathematics Intramurals; Journal Assistant Editor; Tiger Top Circulation; Corridor Control; G.F. Winter Carnival; G.F. Treasurer; A Cappella Choir, President; Ti-Girls. Historian; IIB Class Treasurer; Outdoor Club; Usherettes; H.R. President, Vice- President; A.S.B. Secretary; Outstanding Senior Girl Citizen; Girls ' Glee Club; Bowling; Quill and Scroll; Big Sister Kelsey Baird Gale, Nancy Lu Jefferson Social Studies Book Club, President; Outdoor Club, Secretary, Vice-President; Usherettes; A.S.B. Secretary; Journal Assistant Editor; Tiger Managing Editor; Quill and Scroll, President; lOB-A, IIA Class Secretary; Home Room Offices; F.T.A. Vice-President; Classical Club, Secretary, Historian; Golf Team; Big Sister; G.F. Vice-President W.S.C. Galloway, William James Coeur d ' Alene Social Studies Track; Cross Country; H.R. President; B.F. Council U. of Idaho Gaskell, Darlene Viola Jefferson Fine Arts Fine Arts Fair Representative; Big Sister; G.F. Winter Carnival Committee; Bookroom Assistant Holy Names Gehres, Carolyn Marie Franklin Music Thespian Vice-President, Historian; Starlighters; Ti-Girls Vice-President; F.H.A. Secretiiry; H.R. Offices; Tennis; Badminton; G.F. Council; Big Sister; Locker Committee Whitman George, William Frank Wallace High School Industrial Arts W.S.C. Gerl, Myrna Jeanne Libby Art, Social Studies Basketball; Softball; Volleyball; Corridor Control; Big Sister Getman, Douglas Gordon Hutton Social Studies, Foreign Languages Entre Nous; Golf; Band Georgetown University Giles, Petrea Ann Grant Commercial Ti-Girls; Bowling Team; Choir; Girls ' Glee Club; H.R. Secretary, Treasurer; Journal Representative; Usherettes; Secretary for Mrs. Jones; lOA Talent Con; Big Sister U.S.C. Gilkey, John Thomas Hutton Foreign Languages Quill and Scroll, Vice-President; Entre Nous; 3-Year Letterman Cross Country. Track; Frosh Football; Basketball; C.C. Manager; B.F. Council; Corridor Control; Journal Editor; Senate Club; H.R. President; Outdoor Club; lunior Press Club Whitman Goade, Nancy Lou Hutton Science, Commercial Starlighters; Ti-Girls; Majorettes; Usherettes; F.H.A.; Horizon; Swimming; A.S.B. Council; Corridor Control; Big Sister; G.F. President; All H.R. Offices; lOA, lOB Class Treasurer; Football Princess W.S.C. Godfrey, Carole Ann Wilson Social Studies Starlighters; Usherettes, Historian; Ski Club; Tennis Team; Corridor Control; A Cappella Choir; Big Sister; G.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Journal Representative Sacred Heart School of Nursing Halpern, Geri Lou Irving Mathematics Horizon Club, Secretary; Tennis; Bowling; Girls ' Glee Club; A Cappella Choir; Big Sister U. of W. Harding, Barbara Marie Fitzgerald High, Van Dyke, Mich. Commercial Swimming; Big Sister; Cashier K.B.U. Hargreaves, Robert M. Grant Mathematics, Social Studies Track; Football; Baseball Letterman, 2 Years; Three C ' s; Debate; Orchestra; Ensemble; All H.R. Offices; B.F. Council U. of Hawaii Goodwin, Barbara Elaine Wilson Social Studies Ti-Girls, Secretary; Usherettes; Tennis; G.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Corridor Control; Big Sister; Red Cross Representative; H.R. Offices; Journal Representative W.S.C. Grant, Donald Ovid Grant .Mathematics Architectural Club; Corridor Control W.S.C. Hagstrom, Joan Frances Saint Paul ' s .Social Studies Papyrus; Starlighters; Swimming; Advanced Choir, Secretary; Vocal Ensemble; Girls ' Chorus; Big Sister Whitworth Hainline, Donald Leroy Jefferson Social Studies B.F. Coimcil; H.R. Treasurer Hawley, Susan Paige Hutton Social Studies, Mathematics Book Clul); Forum, Historiim; Adelante; Papyrus. Vice-President, Historian; Math. Chib, Historian; Alpine Ski Club; Journal; Corridor Control; Big Sister; H.R. Secretary, Treasurer; Quill and Scroll; Math. Club Honor W.S.C. Hay, Duncan Edward Hutton Social Studies, Mathematics Classical President; Senate Critic, Secretary; Lettermen ' s Club; Toastmasters; 3-Year Golf Letterman; Basketball Manager; Corridor and Con Control; Outdoor Club; H.R. Secretary, Treasurer; Journal Whitman Hecker, Joan Louise Wilson Science, History, Foreign Languages Foriim, President; Book Club; French Club; Horizon; Ti-Girls, Sergeant-at-Arms; Tennis U. of W. Hedlund, Arthur Lowell Hutton Social Studies Frosh Baseball; B Squad Baseball; B.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; H.R. President, Vice-President, Sergeant-at-Arms; Journal Representative W.S.C. Heinz, John Ashworth Franklin English, Social Studies Frosh and B Squad Football Texas A. M. Hendershott, George O. Irving Music H.R. President U. of W. Hendrickson, James Curt Jefferson industrial Arts Baseball; Rifle; A.S.B. Council W.S.C. Hill, Norma Lee Libby Commercial, Fine Arts 3 C ' s; A.S.B. Council; Corridor Control; Intramurals; Big Sister; Bookroom Assistant Northwest Nazarene Hood, Maurice John Franklin Mathematics, Industrial Arts Senate. Vice-President; Math. Club, President; A.S.B. Council; B.F. Council; Con Control; Lettemien ' s Club; Varsity Football; Track; B.F. Vice-President; H.R. Vice- President, President; Friendliest Boy; Second Place junior. Senior Math. Contest; Corridor Control, Co-Chairnian; Outdoor Club W.S.C. Hood, Willard Dale Grant Mathematics, Social Studies Corridor Control; B.F. Council Whitworth Horn, Denny Robert Vancouver. Washington Mathematics, Science Choir W.S.C. Hossfeld, Dixine Lovonna Marycliff Social Studies Entre Nous; Archery Club; Girls ' Clee Club. At Marycliff: S.B.C.; Good Council Club; Plav Day Chairman U.C.L.A. Hoerner, Anne M. Haverniale Social Studies, Commercial Swimming; Tennis; Badminton; Bookroom Clerk K.B.U. Holman, Marie N. Libby Commercial, English 3 C ' s; Band Holsten, Donald Wayne Havermale Science, Social Studies Thespian; Math. Club; Entre N(ms; Band; Orchestra; Ensemble; Dance Band; H.R. Vice-President; Red Cross Representative; Tri-Sci, Treasurer; Senate Club; Tiger U. of W. Hoyt, William E. Franklin Mathematics, Science Snow White ; A.S.B. H.R. Vice-President, Outdoor Club U. of Illinois Council; Secretary; Hunt, Robin Ray Adams Science B Squad Football; Baseball; Band; H.R. President; B.F. Council W.S.C. Hunter, Ray Wilson Mathematics, Science, Social Studies A.S.B. Council; Cross Country; Track; Corridor Control U. of Idaho Hurd, Carolyn Alice Roosevelt Social Studies Alpine Ski Club; Horizon President; Ti-Girls; Neptune ' s Daughters, President; SwimminK; Journal Assistant Editor; Tiger; Corridor Control; A.S.B. Council; Locker Committee; Con Committee; Quill and Scroll; Outdoor Club; H.R. Treasurer; Journal Representative; Big Sister W.S.C. Irwin, Russel E. Irving Music Band; Orchestra; Dante Band; Corridor Control W.S.C. Johnson, Janyce Hamilt(m High, Montana Social Studies At Hamilton: Pep Club; F.H.A. President; Spanish Club; Co-Editor of Uamiltonian; Student Council; State Chairman of Music W.S.C. Johnson, June Winifred CIcnora Conuncrcial, Social Studies F.T.A.; Swimming; Journal Representative; Girls ' Glee Club; Big Sister W.S.C. Jasmann, Marilyn Juan Wilson Social Studies Entre Nous; Alpine Ski Club; Archery Cluli; Golf Gonzaga Johnson, Marilyn Mae Jefferson High, Oregon Social Studies, Music Horizon; Alpine Ski Clidi; Entre Nous; Starlighters; H.R. President; Big Sister; Winter Carnival; G.F. Council; Student Court Judge; Journal Representative; lOB Con Committee U. of I. Jasper, Beverly Ann Hutton Foreign Languages Golf Team. 3-Year Letterman; Badminton; Junior Achievement W.S.C. fohnson, Patricia Ann Wilson Music, .Social Studies F.H.A. ; Band; Big Sister; Journal Representative W.S.C. Jerome, Donna Marie Garden Springs Social Studies Choir; Girls ' Glee Club; A.S.B. Council Jones, Mina Leanne Wilson Social Studies Alpine Ski Club; Horizon, President; Ti-Girls; Tennis Team; Quill and Scroll; H.R. Offices; Big Sister; Journal Representative; G.F. Council; A.S.B. Con Chairman; Outdoor C lub; Journal Assistant Editor W.S.C. Jewell, Robert Ross Washington Commercial U. of Paris Jones, Valeria Joan North Central Fine Arts Bowling Whitworth Johnson, Floyd North C:entral Social Studies, Industrial Arts Junior Toastmasters; F.T.A.; Frosh Football; B Squad Baseball; H.R. Vice-President, Treasurer; B.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; A.S.B. Locker Committee; B.F. Entertainment Committee Jorgenson, Fay Frances Mary cliff Science, Commercial G.F. Council; A.S.B. Council Jorgensen, Geraldine Washington Home Economics Bowling; Girls ' Intrumurals; Band; Big Sister; G.F. Council; Jimior Band Secretary K.B.U. Kalez, Stacia Janveir Holy Names Social Studies Tennis; G.F. Council; Big Sister; A.S.B. Council; H.R. Secretary W.S.C. Kavanagh, Karen Sc«tt.sdale, Arizona Social Studies Ti-Girls; Tennis; Dramatics; Band; Flag Twirler; Pep Club U. of Tucson Kaye, Mary Lois Wilson Home Economics, Social Studies F.H.A. State, City, Chapter president; Usherettes; Thespian; Starlighter.s; Adelante; Ti-Girls; Band Majorette; Journal; Tiger; G.F. Sergeant-at- Arnis; 9B-9A Treasurer; 19.52 Girls State Representative; Winter Carnival Princess; H.R. Offices; Quill and Scroll; A.S.B. President, Treasurer U. of W. Keating, Royce Waldemar Libhy Social Studies, Mathematics B Squad Football; B.F. Council; Corridor Control; H.R. Vice-President, Treasurer W.S.C. Keenan, Molly Kae Jefferson Social Studies G.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Business Office Assistant Stephens Keevy, Donald E. Spangle High School Industrial Arts Frosh Hasketball Keevy, Duane Spangle High School Industrial Arts Kemp, Charles John Wilson Foreign Languages, Sotial Studies Senate Club; Classical Chil); French Club; A.S.B. Council; Freshman, B Squad Basketball; il.R. President, Vice-President; Con Control; B.F. Council; Paddle Squad King, Mary Nell Huttnn Social Studies, C ' omniercial Ti-Girls; Usherettes; A.S.B. Council; Big Sister; H.R. Secretary; Locker Committee Chairman W.S.C. Kirkham, Susannah Kidgeway Dobbins Wa.sbinirton Social Studies, Fine Arts Outdoor CIul), President, Vice- President; Thespian, Presidi-nt; Book Club, President, Vice-President, Treasurer; Tri-Sci, Historian; Forum Club; Ti-Girls; G.F. Sergeant-at- Arms; Corridor Control Chairman; H.R. Offices; Big Sister Partv; Tigt-r; Spring Play 1952-1953 Children ' s Theatre; Starlighters; Ensemble; A.S.B, Con Committee U. of W. Knight, Barbara Lee Huttcm Social Studies, Foreign Languag::!! Classical Club; Enlre N{ us President; Starlighters, Secretary; Usherettes; Tennis Team; A.S.B. Council; G.F. Council; We Shook (he Family Tree ; Journal Representative; Vocal Ens mble; Choir; Big Sister; Third Place, Spelling Bee; H.R. Vice-President, Secretary U. of California School of Nursing Kobelt, Willene (Jrand Junction, Colorado Music, Social Studies Starlighters, Historian Reporte Thespian; Swimming; Vocal Ensemble; A Cappella Choir; Girls ' Chorus U. of Montana Kollmann, Eleanore Jane Grant Home Economics F.H.A. ; Big Sister E.W.C.E. Krause, Margaret Leiia Roosevelt Fine Arts, Social Studies Usherettes; G.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; H.H. Offices; Big Sister; Corridor Control; City Horizon Club, Secretary; Journal Representative; Locker Committee U. of Idaho Kutzner, Donald F. Millwood Social Studies, Commercial Tri-Sci; Frosh Baseball, Manager; Varsity Baseball, Manager; Journal Representative; H.R. Vice-President. Treasurer; B.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Corridor Control U. of California Larson, Patricia Louise Roosevelt Social Studies Usherettes; Starlighters, President; Bowling; Swimming; Golf; A.S.B. Council; Vocal Ensemble; A Cappella Choir; Glee Club; Big Sister, All H.R. Offices; Red Cross Representative U. of Idaho Latham, Joyce Roberta Wilson Commercial Usherettes; Hori .on; Girls ' Glee Club; Big Sister; Badminton; 1-Year Tennis Letterman; G.F. Council; H.R. Offices; H)A Con; G.F. Committee; 2nd Place 1951 Spelling Contest; Outdoor Club W.S.C. Leishman, Donnu Mae Mission High School, Montana Social Studies Book Club, President; French Club; Papyrus, President; F.H.A. President, Vice-President; Associate Journal Editor; G.F. Council; Big Sister Party Chairman; Courtesy Chairman; Corridor Control; Jr. Press Club, Vice-President; F.T.A. Charter Member, Historian; Quill and Scroll; H.R. President Brigham Young Leithe, Charles Chris Wilson Mathematics Senate Club; Ski Club; B.F. Council; A.S.B. Locker Committee; H.R. Vice-President, Treasurer, Sergeant-at-Arms U. of Washington Lempesis, David LeRoy Lihby Fine Arts, Industrial Arts, Social Studies B.F. Council; A.S.B. Council, Nominating Committee; Corridor Control; H.R. Offices; Fine Arts Fair Journal, Red Cross Representative; Hello Week Con; Outdoor Club; Locker Committee U.S.C. Tw Lilienthal, Jaclin Marie HuttOTl Social Shidies Boiik Chili; AcklanU-, President, Historian; Usherettes; Big Sister; TiKer; Corridor Control; Tennis; Badminton Teams. 1 -Year Letter; Intrannirals, Letter; Christmas Mixer; Journal Representative; H.R. President, Secretary; Winter Carnival; G.F. Secretary, Treasurer W.S.C. Loding, Claudia Kaye Washington Social Studies Ciolf Letterman; Swimming; A.S.B., G. F. Councils; Corridor Control; H. R. Treasurer; IDA Cim; Big Sister W.S.C. Loiseau, Armand De Pasco High School Foreign Languages, Social Studies Varsity Football; Track; Corridor Control; Con Control; Band W.S.C. Long, Edward Benson Polytechnic Mathematics W.S.C. Longworth, John F. Grant Roosevelt Mathematics, Science H.R. President U. of W. Loree, Gehrig Frank Hutton Science, Social Studies, Music Ski Club; A.S.B. Locker Committee Dance Band; Band; B.F. Council; H.R. Vice-President, Treasurer, Sergeant-at-Arms; Journal Representative; Outdoor Club W.S.C. Luchau, Karen Sandra Tekoa High School Commercial Big Sister; H.R. Vice-President Moorhcad State Teachers Lundberg, Arlene Wilson Fine Arts Swimming; Bowling; Big Sister E.W.C.E. Lundemo, Carole Nadine Coenr d ' Alene Social Studies G.F. Conncil; Librarian. At Coeur d ' Alcne: Latin Club; Current Affairs; Pep CUib; G.G.A.; Corridor Control; Drill Team U. of Idaho MacDonald, Anne Shirley Adams Commercial Tiger Album Editor; Journal; Quill and Scroll; Jimior Press Club, Historian. Fifth Executive; Book Club; Papyrus Club; Starlighters; Girls ' Glee Club; A Cappella Choir; C ' orridor Control; Big Sister; Golf Team; Bowling; G.F. Mother-Daughter Tea U. of W. MacDonald, James Craig Grant Social Studies Monmouth College MacKay, Tom Allen Roosevelt Industrial Arts Social Studies Whitvvorth MacPhee, John Turner Jefferson Social Studies B.F. Council; A.S.B. Vice-President; A Cappella Choir; Vocal Ensemble; Corridor Control; Boys ' Quartet; Elves and the Shoemaker ; We Shook the Family Tree ; Book Club, Fifth Executive; Thespian; A.S.B. Con Committee W.S.C. Mahn, Vernon Eugene Franklin Social Studies, Commercial B.F. Council; 3 C ' s Vice-President; Football Manager Whitworth Mann, David Lee Libby Science U. of Paris Mann, Helen Joyce Wiesbaden High, Germany Science Outdoor Club, President, Secretary- Treasurer; Classical Club, President: Debate; Ti-Girls; Corridor Control, Captain; H.R. Secretary, President; G.F. Conncil; A.S.B. Council; Big Sister U. of W. Manteuffel, Eldon Eugene Lindbergh Science, Mathematics Whitworth Martin, David Kent McKinley Junior High, Indiana Mathematics, Social Studies Lettermen ' s Club; Book Chib; Football, 2-Vear Letlerman; Track, 3-Ycar Lettennan; Basketball, 2-Year Letterman; Con Control; H.R. President; 12B Class Treasurer; Outdoor Club; B.F. President W.S.C. Martinson, Norma Jean Havermale Commercial, Home Economies F.H.A.; Swimming; Journal Representative; G.F. Council; Big Sister W.S.C. Mason, Tom Melger Grant Industrial Arts A.S.B. Council; Con Control; Corridor Control Whitworth Mayberry, Beverly Ann Adams Commercial F.H.A.; G.F. Council; Girls ' Glee Club; Journal Representative; H.R. President icCf p ls, John Patrick I.H.M. A ad my, Coeur d ' AIene pciafl 9mdies McKee, James A. Washington Social Studies Corridor Control; Enst ' nil)Ie U. of Florida McLaughlin, Helen Vernelta Franklin Social Studies, Mathematics Thespian; Swimming; Baseball; Bowling; Big Sister; Health Room Attendant; Classical Club Whitman i Miller, John Taylor Hiitton Science French Club; Golf; Tenni ' Choir; H.R. Treasurer U. of W. Miller, Judith Ellen Daniel Bagley, Seattle Science Ski Club; Math Club; Horizon Club; G.F. Con Dearie ; Winter Carnival U. of W. Miller, Patricia Lou Grant Ti-Gir!s; Marjorette; Usherettes, Historian-Reporter; G.F. Council; -4.S.B. Council; Band; Corridor Control; H.R. President, Vice- President; Big Sister McLaughlin, Sharlee Darlene Irving Social Studies, Commercial, Home Economics Intramurals; Big Sister; Roll Checker Kelsey-Baird Meagher, Margaret Mary Wilson Social Studies, Foreign Languages, Mathematics, Science D.U.K.; Alpine Ski Club, Toxophilite; Intramurals, 1-Year Letterman; Swimming; A.S.B. Council Colorado Melius, Edward Franklin Mathematics Merkel, Kenneth Harold Bancroft Social Studies Lettermen ' s Club; Baseball Manager 2 Years W.S.C. Mix, Leslie Boyce, Jr. M{)scow High School Science, Mathematics, Industrial Arts I ' , of Idaho Moller, Cecilia Russell Bellevue High School Foreign Languages Ti-Girls, Historian-Reporter; Thespian, Treasurer; Adelante; Horizon; Neptune ' s Daughters, Secretary; G.F. Council; Journal; Corridor Control; Winter Carnival; Big Sister; Outdoor Club; Onill and Scroll Whitman Monson, Robert M. Franklin Science A.S.B. Council; B.F. Council U. of W. Moon, Lowell David Poolesville High School Science, Mathematics Math. Club W.S.C. Morelock, Shirley Faye IrviiiK Home Economics Thpf C ' s. President; Horizon CIul ; Swimming; Red Cross Representative; G.F. Council; Glee Club; Internieddiate Choir Bible Standard Institute Morice, Jack Alvin Jefferson Social Studies Paddle Squad; A.S.B. Council; Corridor Control; H.R. Offices w.s.c. Morrill, Kirk Corbell Roosevelt Social Studies Paddle Squad; A.S.B. Council; B.F. Council; H.R. Offices W.S.C. Mortenson, Marlene Mildred Franklin Commercial Starlighters; Three C ' s, President; Vocal Enseniliie; Senior Choir; G.F. Council; H.R. Secretary; Swimming North Park College Murphy, Robert Lincoln Social Studies 2-Year Football Letternian; Track; Basketball; B.F. Council; Con Control; All H.R. Offices; 12B Fifth Executive; Outdoor Club W.S.C. Myers, Robert J. Libby Science, Fine Arts B.F. Council; Tiger Photographer; Tri-Sci; Radio Club; Camera Club W.S.C. Myers, Janet Yvonne Riverside Poly Hi Social Studies Journal Representative. At Riverside: Class Vice-President, Secretary; A.S.B. Secretary O p Ik f rf f % El Nehrhood, Charles Albert Grant Mathematics, Music Archery Club, Vice-President; A.S.B. Council; H.R. Secretary; Band: Ensemble W.S.C. Neubauer, Rick Libby Mathematics, Social Studies Band; Orchestra; Dnmi Ensemble H.R. Treasurer W.S.C. Nevers, Kalherine Marie Holy Names Academy Social Studies Usherettes; A.S.B. Council; G.F. Council; Journal Representative; Big Sister; All H.R. Offices; Bowling; Badminton; Swimming Nieman, Richard C. Wilson Mathematics Senate; Toastmasters, President; Lettermen ' s Club; Track Manager, 2 Years; Tiger Photographer; H.R. Offices; Camera Club Pacific Lutheran Noble, Jane Reula Franklin Social Studies French Club; Thespian; Papyrus; Band; Bowling; Golf; G.F. Coimcil; Big Sister; Girls ' Glee Club; G.F. Con Olson, H. Cory Libby Mathematics, Social Studies Senate; F.T.A. Vice-President; Senior Choir; A.S.B. Council E.W.C.E. Orr, Edward Roberts Chelan High Music Frosh Football, Basketball; Senior Choir; Vocal Ensemble U. of W. Peachy, Claudia Anne Whillier Social Studies Thespian; StarlighltTs; Big Sister; H.R. Secretary; Choir, secretary; Ensemble; Swimming; Corridor Control; (;.F. Council; All Northern Music Conference K.B.U. Pease, Mina Beth Fairbanks High School. Ala Mathematics Snanish Club, Fairbanks Whitman Peck, Dona Lee Havermale Home Economics F.H.A.; Swimmitig; Iiitrainurals; Ci.F. Council; A.S.B. Coinicil; Big Sister; II. R. Secretary, Biisiness Manager; Journal K.B.U. Pederson, Lowell S. Dunesitb, North l akota Social Studies Peterson, Allan Dale Lincoln Social Studies A.S.B. Council Peterson, James Roosevelt High, Minneapolis Science At Miimeapolis: Spanish Club; Ski Club; Hi-Y; Golf; Swimming; Assistant Chairman Intramural Sports U. of Minnesota Pflug, JoAnn Washington Social Studies, Commercial Corridor Control; A.S.B. Council; G.F. Council; H.R. President, Vice- President; Volleyball; Journal Representative; Big Sister W.S.C. t mm ilk Jr. Pickerel, William B. Jefferson Commercialf Social Studies Journal Circulation Manager; Tig-r Sports Editor; Corridor Control; lOA Con; Boys ' Glee Club; Quill and Scroll; Junior Press Club W.S.C. Pierce, George Wilson Foreign Languages, Social Studies P ' ri-nch Clul). Vice-President; Ski Clnl); C-orridor Control; All H.R. Offices Colorado College of Mineralogy Potter, Patricia Joann Adams Social Studies, Commercial, Home Economies F.H.A.; Swimming; H.R. President, Secr ' tary; Journal Representative; Book Room Assistant Powers, Patrick Earl I ' Vanklin Social Studies, Science utdo  r Club; Book Club; Con C ntrol; Corridor Control; 9A Class President; All H.R. Offices W.S.C. Pryor, Gary L. Grant Mathematics Papyrus; Archery Club, President; Band; Orchestra; Pep Band; Frosh Basketball Pugh, _h, Joanne Louise Huttoii Social Studies French Club, Secretary, President; Horizon, Vice-President; A.S.B. Council; Corridor Control; Big Sister Usherettes, Secretary; Business Manaeer Joiirnal, Tiger; Ti-Girls; Winter Carnival Princess; G. F. Courtesy Committee; H. R. President, Secretary W.S.C. Purchase, John W. Rit ville High School Mathematics, Science, Music A Cappella Choir, Treasurer; Boys ' Quartet; Intermediate Choir .Accompanist; Bellingham All- Northwest Music Conference. At Hit .ville: Junior Class Play; Choir and Band; Boxing Team; Tennis Ribleft, Marlene Carol Fine Arts Big Sister Kissler, John Lewis Whittier Social Studies Corridor Control; Glfe Club Ritchie, Robert Wells Wilson Social Studies, Mathematics, Scienct Classiciil Chill; Tri-Sci. Vice- President; Senate Prosecutor, Sergeant-iit-Arins, President; H.K. Vice-President, 5tli Exfciitive; B.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Locker Committee; Corridor Control Captain; Con Chairman Reed Roberts, Don Henry Libby Industrial Arts Football W.S.C. Robey, Luella Cathrine Wilson Foreign Languages Journal Representative; G.F. Coinicil Ti-Girls, President, Vice-President; Flag Twirler; A.S.B. Council; Journal Representative; Big Sister Montana State U Roehmann, Christine Margaret Hastings-on-Hvidson High School, New York Foreign Languages, Mathematics Book Club; F.T.A.; Ensemble. At Hastings: Journal Staff; Chorus; Latin Club; Pep Club; Hockey; Archery; Swimming; Vol!eyb;dl; Band; Orchestra Rogers, Laurene Kay Whittier Union High School, Calif. Foreign Languages Entre Nous; Tennis Team; Bowling; Girls ' Intramurals; Intramural Letterman; Big Sister; G.F. Council E.W.C.E. Rometch, Carol Roosevelt Science, Social Studies Papvrus. President, Treasurer; Book Club; Glee Club; Quill .md Scroll; II. R. President, Secretary; Entre Nous, Secretary; Ti-Girls; Journal Editor; G.F. Council; ' .52 Journalism Award; Big Sister; Junior Press Club Whitnian Rumberg, Diane Irving Commercial, Social Studies F. H.A. President, Historian; Starlighters. Sergeant-at-Arnis; Fine Arts Club; Ti-Girls; Adelante; A.S.B. Covmcil; Art Committee; G. F. Council; Book Club, Historian; All Home Room Offices; Swinnniug; Badminton; Winter Carnival Committee; lOA Con Committee; Big Sister W.S.C. Sandstrom, Ronald Leo Wilson Mathematics, Social Studies, Science Football; B.F. Council; Corridor Control W.S.C. Sater, Robert Kenyon Hutton Music, Social Studies Thespian; Band; Orchestra; Pep Band W.S.C. Roderick, Ida Ann Otis Orchards Science, Social Studies W.S.C. Sawyer, Robert Roosevelt Social Studies, Mathematics, Golf W.S.C. Schee, George Wilson Social Studies, Scienre, Mathematicji Tri-Sci; C ' orridor C ' oiitrol; journal Reprcsfiitativc; B.F. Council; Second Place Tri-Sci Fair, 1952 w.s.c. Schhutt, Geralynn Lounell (). E. Bell Jr. High, Idaho Falls Social Studies Intrainurals Brigham Young Scheidle, Elizabeth Olive Washington Home Economics Business Offict; Assistant ■,r 1 Shane, Claudia Jean Franklin Social Studies, Commercial Teiniis Team; O.K. Winter Carnival; Girls ' Glee Club; Intramurals K.B.U. Schilling, Donald Libby Social Studies Science Orchestra; Band; Ensemble; Civil Air Patrol Shanklin, V ' irginia Lee Hntton ForeiKn Languages Ski Club; Addantc; Book Club; Usherettes, Vice-President. President; Ciolf Team; Swimming; Bowling; H.R. President; G.F. Council; Big Sister; Starlightcrs W.S.C. Schlaht, J. Mel Klgiii HiKh Sihool, N. D. Social Studies U. of Paris Sharp, Don Oakland High School Mathematics, Commercial Lettennen ' s Club; Baseball; A.S.B. Council; A.S.B. Dance Chairman U. of California Schmidt, Shirley Ann Roosevelt Social Studies Horizon Cliil); Big Sister; Journal; The Elves and the Shoemaker Whitman Sherfey, Donald Herbert Adams Science, Social Studies W.S.C. Schneider, Marjorie Lindberg High Home Economies Bowling; Swinnning; Big Sister C.l rt„f IVT ¥ lb Sims, James Robert Grant Music Orchestra, Vice-President; Librarian W.S.C. schopf, Neoma Jean 1 Jefferson | Social Studies i Starlightcrs; K.H.A. Treasurer, f President; Flag Twirlers; 11. R. President; Journal Representative; G.F. Winter Carnival; Ti-Cirls; Badminton; Tennis; Big Sister; G.F. Coniniittccs; Horizon. President Whitman % Sims, James Ronald Grant Mathematics, Industrial Art Orchestra W.S.C. Slawson, Donald Irving Science, Mathematics, Social Studies Tri-Sci w.s.c. Smith, Janice Sacred Heart Music G. F. Council; Girls ' Glee Club; Journal Representative; Choir; H. R. Secretary; A.S.B. Council; lOA Con; Big Sister U. of W. Smith, Louis Yvonne Jefferson Mathematics, Social Studies Ski Club; Ti-Girls; Horizon, President; Swimming; Badminton; Tennis; Big Sister; City F.H.A. Secretary- Treasurer; Flag Twirler W.S.C. Spinelli, Theresa Carmella Libby Commercial F.H.A. ; G.F. Council; Big Sister; Winter Carnival Committee Holy Names Starbuck, Douglas Edward Irving Social Studies Journal, Circulation Manager; Corridor Control W.S.C. Stephens, Esther Ann Jefferson Social Studies Entre Nous U. of W. Smith, Richard Phillip Franklin Social Studies Frosh Track; Snow White Projectionist Whitman ►r. A M Sowers, Marilynne Lorelei Libby Social Studies, Commercial Ti-Girls; Horizon; Intramurals; G.F. Council; Choir; Big Sister; Winter Carnival Committee Chairman; F.H.A. Reporter Stewart, Lynn Franklin Social Studies Forum Club; Entre Nous; Ski Cblb; F.H.A. Treasurer; U.sherettes; Ti-Girls; A.S.B. Council; 11 A Class Treasurer; Big Sister; H.R. Vice-President U. of Idaho St. John, Anne Coeur d ' Alene Mathematics Horizon Club; Golf; Badminton; G. F. Council; Big Si.ster; Winter Carnival; May Day Committee; H. R. President; A.S.B. Coimcil; Locker Committee U. of W. Sparber, Gary Monroe Adams Science, Social Studies Frosh. B Squad Football W.S.C. Stover, Robert Willard Mathematics, Science Toastmasters, President; Tri-Sci, Vice-President, President; Math. Club, Treasurer, President; B Squad Basketball; Tennis; Band; Dance Band; B.F. President; Math. Contest Winner; First in Chemistry; 2nd Grand Prize, Science Fair; Bausch and Lomb Award; First Place, Elks Most Valuable Student Award M.l.T. Sparks, Bob Hutton Science Book Club; French Club, Social Chairman; B.F. Council; Vocal Ensemble; Corridor Control; H.R. President, Vice-President W.S.C. Strickland, Sam Marlin North Central Mathematics Adelante; Spelling Contest, 2nd Prize; Senate Club. At N.C.: A.S.B. Council. At California: Basketball; Baseball Auburn Sumner, Richard Lawrence Wilson Social Studies B.F. Council; H.R. Secretary; Red Cross Representative; Outdoor Club W.S.C. Sumner, Robert John Wilson Social Studies, Fine Arts Lettemien ' s Club; Outdoor Club Golf; Frosh Football; All H.R. Offices; B.F. Council; Corrdior Control; Vice-President Ski Club W.S.C. Swanson, Carol Audrey Roosevelt Music Starlighlers; Ti-Girls; Big Si.ster; H.R. President; G.F. Historian; Choir, Treasurer; Ensemble; 12A Fifth Executive U. of Idaho Taggart Rogers Science Football; Track; Baseball U. nf Idaho 1 Todd, Shirley Ann Boiildrr High School, Colo. Commercial Baiitl; G.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Y-Tcrns Council; F.H.A.; Ski Club; Journal U. of OreRon Toupin, Constance Annette Crant Science, MathcniaticJi Ti-Girls; Majorette; Cheerleader; Usherettes; G.F. Council; A.S.B. Council Dental Technician School Thiringer, Shirley Eilleen Roosevelt Social Studies A Cappella Choir; Girls ' Glee Club Bin Sister; G.F. Winter Carnival Committee Pacific Lutheran Thompson, Janet Mae Jefferson Foreign Languages F. II.A.; Tri-Sci; Ti-Girls; Majorette Big Sister; Corridor Control; G. F. Winter Carnival Sacred Heart School of Nursing Thunberg, Maryanne Whittier Social Studies Ti-Girls; Majorettes; H.H. Secretary; Corridor Control; Big Sister E.W.C.E. True, Arthur Leander llutlon Social Studies Entre Nous; Baseball; Go (; B.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Ensemble; Boys ' Glee Chib; Ct)rridor Control; All H.R. Offices Stanford Uyehara, Raymond, Jr. West Valley Mathematics, Science W.S.C. Walker, Margaret Ann Franklin Social Studies, English Math. Club, Secretary; F.T.A.; Tennis Team; 3-Year Intramural Letterman E.W.C.E. Wallers, Kathryn Ann Roosevelt Social Studies, English Thespian; Golf; G.F. Council; G.F. Winter Carnival; J.A. of 19. ' 2; A.S.B. C ' oimcil; Locker Committee; A Cappella Choir Mills Wannamaker, Barbara Lee I.ihby Mathematics, .Social Studies Swinnniiig; Big Sister Warsinske, George Arthur Irving Social Studies, Industrial Arts Arcliitectural Club Waugh, Robert Rogers Social Studies, Music Webb, Donna Mae Adams Home Economics F. H.A. Membership Chairman; Horizon Club; Big Sister; Kntertainnient, Big Sister Party; G. F. Council; A.S.B. Council Wendle, Katherine Frances Ro(jsevelt Fine Arts Book Club; Horizon; Debate; Corridor Control; G.F. Council; Ti-Girls Majorette; All H.R. Offices; Journal; Tiger; Big Sister; Girls ' Baseball Team; Classical Club; 12A Vice-President; Outdoor Club U. of I. Werner, Frank J. Roosevelt High, Seattle Social Studies Outdoor Club; Lettemien ' s Club; Football; Basketball; Track; Con Control; Corridor Control; Dramatics; A.S.B. Council; H.R. President W.S.C. Westland, Bob Arthur Libby Jr. High Social Studies Band; Ch iir W.S.C. Whitefield, Rodney Washington Science, Mathematics Tri-Sci; Fonun; Tennis U. of W. Wbittemore, James Crawford Wilson Mathematics, Social Studies Senate Club President; All H.R. Offices; B.F. Constitution Committee; A.S.B. Con Committee; Taming of the Shrew ; We Shook the Family Tree ; Freshman Basketball, Football; Golf Squad Whitman Whittle, Carole Ann Walla Walla Home Economics Hori .on; G.F. Council; Tennis; Badminton; H.R. Vice-President; lOA Con; G.F. Con Whitman Wigen, Clifford Lee Post Falls, Idaho Science At Post Falls: Football; Basketball; Debate Team Gonzaga Wigen, Janet E. La Crosse High Soc ' al Sttidies, Music Areherv Club; Horizon Club; Basketball Team; G.F. Councd; Choir; Ti-Girls; Big Sister Party; H.R. Vice-President; Starlighters; Vocal Ensemble Pacific Lutheran College Wilberding, Ceraldine Cecelia West Valey Music, Science Choir; H.R. Business Manager; Starlighters; Vocal Ensemble Willard, Orville C. Irving Social Studies Frosh Basketball; B.F. Council; A.S.B. Council; Journal Representative; H.R. Fifth Executive, Business Manager U. of 1. Willison, David H. Franklin Social Studies, Industrial Arts W.S.C. Wilson, James Wilson Social ShidieK Ski Clul), Sergeant-at-Arins; Fri-iicli Club, Vice-President; H.R. Offices; A.S.B. Council; Frosh P ' ootliall; Paddle Squad; Band; Proctor U. of W. Winzeler, Donald B. Coeur d ' Alene High School Social Studies At Cocur d ' Alene: French Clul , Vice-President; Letternien ' s Club; B Scjuad Basketball, Baseball U. of f. Wood, Janice Arlene Rosalia Home Economics At Rosalia; F.H.A.; Pep Chib; Assistant Editor, Rosalia Paper Wyatt, Richard 1). Roosevelt Social Studies W.S.C. Wolter, Duane Gilbert Jefferson Mathematics, Social Studies Whitworth Woltering, Melvin C;rant Social Studies V. of W. Wood, Arnold Hutton Mathematics, Industrial Arts Math. Club Vice-President; Tri-Sci, Vice-President; Program Chairman; Golf Team M.I.T. Yamamoto, Ruth Misao Lincoln Social Studies, Foreign Languages Commercial A.S.B. Council; G.F, Council; .loiirnal Representative; Corridor Control; H.R. Secretary; Big Sister K.B.U. Zahniser, Catherine Elaine Wilson Social Studies, Commercial Tri-Sci, Secretary; F.H.A.; Bowling; H.R. Secretary; Big Sister; G.F. Winter Carnival W.S.C. Newmiller, Ruth Nadine Franklin Foreign Languages Ti-Girls; Forum; Entre Nous; Adelante; Debate, President, Secretary; G.F. Council; Corridor Control; Big Sister; Journal Representative; Dance Committee; H.R. Secretary, Fifth Executive; Bowling; Tennis; Baseball Principia Page forty-eight L A 5 5 5 September 3— The highest student total in ten years, 1,858, was enrolled today. The sopho- mores led with 556 students; the freshmen follow with 514; and the jimiors are last with 447. October 22-The juniors elected Larry English today (standing) as their president. Other officers are (left to right) Claudia Westland, treasurer; Nancy Stender, secretary; Id a Gray- cloud, fifth executive; Bob Stobie, vice-president. The class is looking forward to the Pot- luck dinner which will be held on November 20. Page torlu-nine 327— Gene Arqer First Row: Ronald Minnctti, Patty Anders, Leonard Burkey, Bfnita Blut ' , Bfvt-rly Burke. Second Row: Ronald Bunu ' tte, Iris Bredison, jo Ann Bla .er, Shrrrei Bradford, Barbara Brown. Third Row: Marvin Brazington. Gary Blank, Judy Bodey, Bob Bynie, Marilyn Boothc, Fredrick Blackwell. Fourth Row: Miron Anderson, Don Brown, Sammy CraiK, Clarence Bungay, Leroy Blick, Don Brockett. 5— Lharleu Baleii First Row: Edith Clark. Gwen Cauvel, Jim Campbell, Sandra Cayman, Kay Calkins. GeorKe Carpenter, Robin Casey, Darlene Coffnian. Second Row: Jerry Cerenzia, Don Prichard, Miirilu Conner, Susan Cox, Dean Cash. Ronald Clark, Sandra Cochran, Bar- bara Carkeek. Third Row: Jim Cleniant, Louis Chandler, Ralph Carlson, Annetta Cordcs, Kathy Colborn, Ann ClaKRf ' tt, Bill C mathen, Jim Colline. Fourth Row: Bob Cox, James Carpoiiter, Kent Chnmberlin. Richard Campbell, Bob Cou hman, Chuck Ouinn, Jerry Quam, Chuck Christensen. Absent: Tom Clymer, Jerry Cohen, Jay Cole, Yvonne Cooper, Bnice Chandler. 2— Christine Claussen First Row: Mareia Davis, Ray Davis, Shir- ley Devane, John Davis, Betty Davis, Curtis Diteman, Leona Downing, Charles Davis, Gail Rew. Second Row; Richard Dunning, Sheila Reichelt, Leo Reid, Joan Deniiisey, Bob DeVIeniinK, Bobbie Dye, Dick Davenny, Jc)an Denoo, Paul Dix. Third Row: Bob Davidson, Delores Reeves, Don Cromer, Marilyn Davis, Larry Davis, Patty Davis, Bob Dire, Doima Crowe, Bob Razenbach. Fourtli Row: Phil Reed; Wanda Dodson, Bob Crawford, Dorcen Dodge, Jack Domit, Pat Cunningham, Dick Duffy, Barbara Drewes, Dick Davis. 332-C. W. Aiidersnn First Row: Marjorie Wood, Charlene Plank, Pat Wisman, Joann Wixson, Leila Wheller, Judy Tucker, Janet Wright. Second How: Kay Prestwich, Claudia W estland. Ingvie Tourngm ' st, John White, Pat Watson, Adrien Wilson, Virginia Vorlicky, Bob Wil- man. Third How: Joe Whitver, Darlene Vervair, Frank Zanhaiser, Stan Utterback, Carol Walmark, Fred Vogle, Dick Wanles.s, Christine Wiseman, Carolyn Pentecost. P ' ourth Row: Jerry Wood, Dick VanGelder, Kenny Zehm, Chuck Tweedy, Vernon Van- devanter, Gerald Wood, Henry Upton, Gary Wood, Leslie Wham. 122— MarguEritE Criiss First Row: Uwight Fleck, Juleen Eyrich, Carol Emmerton, Shirlee Eastman, Helen FinneKan, PrisLilla Foster, Bonnie Riegel, Marlene Froelich, Susan Emry. Second Row: Darrcll Russell, George Forbes, Hartly New- sum, Pat Friend, Linda Richardson, Donna Roberts, Joanne Farrier, Eve Ti Flinn. Third Row: Norman Eng, Bob Fosberg, Don Farr, Ron Rowley, Ray Foehringer, Tom Nau, Carol Faulkner, Alice Nauiulorf, Margrel Frye. Fourth Row: Larry English, Larry Ferris, Terry Fisher, Jim Farber, Rod Frey, Bill Newman, Bob Nelson, Nancy Fowler, Carole Rush, Reno Rupert. Absent: Eddy Edwards, Jerry Nelson, Art Ericson, Doro- thea Franke, Carolyn Esse. 1D9-Paul Fnsso First Row: Thomas Hisayasu, Larry Schwartz, Beth Bartels, Mary Honda, Gail Inouye, Harriet Hendrickscm, Patty Holman, Peg Hilgers, Pat Ives. Second How: Ralph Hemingway, Janine Barett, Carol Hoss, Nancy Heathe, Anita Bartoo, Terry Hunt, Jerene Hughbanks, Joyce Humphreys, Dick Higgins. Third Row: Sherman Hendrickson, Conrad Hollander, John Hein ,, Ron Belka, Carol Helphrey, George Haniff, Marlene Helm, Ned Barnes, Ralph Howell. Fourth Row: Marilyn Olsen, Eugene Hess, Jean Hunt, Dick Bech, Clary Irish, George Heine- man, Ray Smith, Larry Hix, Jim Beal. 123-H. G. Ferrer First Row: Jim Anderson, Lois Bamham, Sigrid Sehwesig, Alice Hayashi, Ray Hayashi, Carol Glover, Nerda Card, Janet Haltom. Second Row: Kay Gnell, Maril Ti Greve, Beverly Beyersdorf, Beatrice Gamble, Sondra Garlinghouse, Larry Bellious, Phyliss Ged- dis. Third Row: Carol Hanson, Nancy Har- rison, Margaret Hamilton, Jackie GoUer, Ted Nilson, Dick Geist, Gary Nichols, Denny Bergin . Fourth Row; Elizabeth Whedon. Lorna Harris, Jay Noorey, Walter Gabler Rosemary Hamilton, James Gertson, Ida Greycloud, Jack Gation. Absent: Arelena Gallic. 223— FlurencE Wager First Row: Beverly Patton, Carleen Jones, Carol Kimsey, Jacqueline Kevis, Darlene Johnson, Gary Kelley. Second Row: Jim Kayahara, Bonnie King, Bob Kannd, Joanne Kilgore, Margaret Kavanagh, Carol Kearney, Patricia Johnson. Third Row: Howard Jen- kins, Eleanor KanI, Phyllis Kalkwarf, Peggy Jo Parker. Art James, Dixie Johnson. Fourth Row: Douglas John-son, Walter Krauss, Percy Keck, Loren Kir.sch, David Knerr, Fred Krieg, Lowell Klatt. r p 2DB-EmEst E. McElvain First Row: Sandlen Lasley, Ann Law:;on, Marlene James, Dorothy Kchle, Molly Pat- tullo, Adina Lerer, Carol Louderback, Betty Jo Lockwood. Second Row: Robert La Plante, Don Lundstrom, Nancy LitL ' hfield, Gary La Rose, Gerald Barber, Toby Lnkin. Nicanor Lopez. Third Row; Melvin Ackaret. Pauline Laney, Roberta Pollock, Allen Banks. Bernard Lan«, Sally Landis, Coy Ball, Rob- ert Lauch. Fourth Row: William Backstrom. Stanley Bernson, Leo Leonard, John Porter, Charles Pointer, Jack Love, Robert Le- pouce. Sidney Levitch. 3 Z-G en L. Minard First Row: Midge Matsumura, Sandra Mc- Keever, Carmen McDonald, Linda March, Mardiese MacDonald, Yaeko Matsui. Second Row: Ruth McNeel, Arlene McDonald. Marty MacPhee, Jean Madsen. Betty McDir- mid, Pat McCoy, Dolores Martin. Third Row: Mike Mann, Carol McKay, Marilyn McMacken, Ed Norris, Kay McLaren, Janice McBride, Reid Matthew. Fourth Row: Dave Mayers, Jon Mackey, Gilbert Mandarino, Wayne Martin, Carl Miller. Lee Mauro, Charles McGrew. UB— Bernadette Proulx First Row: Geraldine Acheson, Joan Pal- mer, Nancy Peterson, Helen MontKomery, Susan Melrose, Carol Miller, Coni Muthers- hounh, Beth Ann Melville. Second Row: Dorothy Addy, Donna Mollor. Margie Mix, Jody Moodie. Martha Merrill. Sylvia Meni- brila, Betty Meeker, Vera Ackerinan. Third Row: Bob Anderson, Martha Meinhardt, Gwcn Miles, Ethel Murphy, Gary Mitchell, Joel Molander, Dick Morris, Shirley Mon- roe, Sharon Meldmm, Boxanne Hay, Bar- bara Moss. Fourth Bow: Peggy Merritt, Reed Morrow, DeWayne Allen, Duane Arkills, Dick Anderson, Jim Mikoski, Boh Pederson, Don MoUer, Ray Moreland, Joanne Peterson. Harry D. Thumpsun First Row : Marion Scofield, Rosaleen Schauer, Donna Rummit, Chuck Rogers, Fannie Sly, Elizabeth Smith. Second Row: Helen Taylor, Jackie Sandall, Toba Schaffer, Marvel Schoenlierger, Paul Seile, William Shinkei, Pat Silverstein, Sue Ann Sherfey. Third Row: Donna Scger, Barbara Schritch- field. Bill Smith, Jim Sears, Mick Smith. Sally Shaw, Joan Shaffer, Carol Slaaen. Fourth Row: Mike Skaer, John Sperher, Ross Smith. Roger Salisbury, Frank Shaver, John Sheffer, Dave Sheldon. 3G5-Grada C. White First Row: Gloria Soriana, Connie Staley, Marjorie Thomas, Lois Swan, Jessie Stark, Mary Jane Soriano, Second Row: LaDonna Stallman, John Welden, Ross Thor, Gertrude Top, Lee Stewart, Joanna Tarkington, Garry Spafford. Third Row: Lee Tower, Eva Sture, Al Tipton, Carol Thompson, Peter Strawick, Sally Ami True, Bob Stobie, Mildred Standal. Fourth Row: Don Stone, Nancy Stender, Harwood Tibbits, Pat Strand, Paul Stevens, Donald Thayer, Greg Smith. November 13— The sophomores held their final elections today. Newly elected officers are, left to right: Leroy Hisiyasee, fifth executive; Chad Mitchell, president; Janet Chisholm, secretary; Hiram Clark, treasurer; Pete Kiley, vice-president. Page fiftu-three 124— MriJ. Lillian Charbunneau First Row: Dick Ehti ' f, Barbara FiiiKoM, Don Ealy, Phyllis Flory, Sonja Fair, Jean- t ' tte Farley. Second Row: Marj ' Ellen Ed- wards, Juanita Fletcher, Abee Farrel, Lucy EnK ' .und, Su .anne Ernst, Carolyn Faire. Third Row: Carol Eddy, Lenorc Foulkes, Kay Elliott, Patricia Eagle, Arthur Fla an. Edwar l Fletcher. Fourth Row: Lanny Fow- ler, Marianne Ettor, Edward Ewcll, Andy Emery, Bill English, Boh Feyerahend. IID-Mrs. Grace Bartlett First Row: Merlyn Calvert, Bill Bunch, Jo Ann Bodey, Jerry Cami , Nan By field, Jean Bergerscn, Patty Bolks, Pat Bowen, Jane Austen. Second Row: Dick Brouillet, Dick Cameron, Patsy BerKciuist, Roger Ber- gin, Janice Campion, Bo!)l y Brissenden, Jill Brown, Donna Cameron. Third Row: John Brugger, Mike Bh ir, Douglas Bradbuni, Shirley Burns, Dave Boswell, John Bnuizell, Ann Butler, Fred Brewitt, Roger Carlyk-. Fourth Row: Gerald Bjornson, Ann Blake, Robert Bauer, James Soyers Boyd, Duane Davis, James Richard Boyd, Mike Cahill, Bill Brosom, Judith Binns, Marion Cargill. 222-Mrs. Hazel Campbell First Row: Nancy Baatz, Barbara Baus- tert, Janice Adams, Aim Alan, Prudence Bahme, Karen Albriktson, Elmita Aver ' . Second Row: Janice Barton, Palsy Abrams, Crarmaine Bauer, Phyllis Austin, Karen Bart- lett, Shirley Adams. Third How: EIwockI Ackaret, AI Anderson, Jim Baker, Mavis Baldwin, Peter Barstad, Leonard Aspinwall. Dan Balderson. Fourth Row: Michael An- derson, Phillip Carr, Jim Adams, Don Bab- cock, Oscar Johnson, John Bacon, Robert Acarregoi. 319— GharlBs E. Caniip First Row: Mary Ann Clausen, Betty Davis, Neysa Donato, June Drazati, Clarn Culbertson, Einiice Clark, Patty Chisholm. Carolyn Coffman. Second Row; Marlene Curtis, Bill Doric, Roger Downey, D(m Dres- sel, Mike Fitzpatrick, Barbara Crockett. Larry Coy, JoAnn DeYoe. Third Row: Fra ' ik DeMonnin, Tay Conrad, Gary Chappell, Linda Clark, Ricarda de la Fuente, Barbara Coman, Myrna Coleman. Fourth Row: C!arence Cross, Dennis Cnmse, Janet Chis- holm, Floyd Damon, Ronald Dexter, Merlr Davis, Hiram Clark, Pat Cherry. 3D2— Lvdia Gdgs First Row: Jim Grendahl, Janice Graves, Nancy Gilmore, Karen Gilbertson, Frank Fradsham, Bob Grandinetti, Jack Gannon, Virginia Greer. Second Row; Bill Geist, Larry Frazier, Patsy Gynn, Judith Halladay, Gerald Hahn, Donald Gmbb, Nancy Gates, William Vachett, Jean Fulton. Third Row: Beth Fredrick, Donna Hall, Lex Gamble. Nora Gilkey, Larry Gustafson, Richard Harding, Richard Greene, James Fray, Pal Frissell. Fourth Row: Patsy Gills, Clyde Halstead, Joe Gilbert, Ray Guy, Don Har- rison, Don Guilt ' s, Leona Havenner, Dick Gertson, Darlene Erickson. l ll-Hal Jmes First Row: Stanley Holm, Bob Hoaglund, Leroy Hayashai, Larry Heimbigner, Joann Henry, Nancy Hieronymus, Pat Ingrahni, Bonnie Hilgers. Second Row: Dick Hughes, Bill Helliwell, David Hill, Carol Hilliers, John Hone, Gail Holsten. Third Row: Allen Hodgson, Bob Howe, Loretha Howard, Jack Harveth, Jackie Hieniking, Abby Ann Inge- bretson, Tom Hoon. Fourth Row: Paul Hunt, David Hirte, Cliff Howard, Paul Hull, Danny Howell, Diane Hickman. JoAnn Hen- dricks. 32D— Mrs. Charlntte Jones First Row: James Johnson, Gerald John- son, Beverly Jennings, Barbara Kennedy, Johnny Kirihara, Margaret Johnson, Mary Knight. Second Row: Joe Jensen, Ronald Jaeoy, Katbryn Koppe, Ja ' jk Kjeldgaard, John Kendall, Elaine Jacobson, Louis Kemp, Marilu Kirklin. Third Row: Betty Mae Keat- ing, Albert Kilburg, Nancy Kline, Rosalee Komp, Gordon Kauffman, Claudine Johnson, Judy Jones, Donna Kniger. Fourth Row: Harry Jacobsen, Lynn Krause, Bill Knutsen, Marlene Jensen, Carole Johnson, Morris Johnson. Brigitte Kirstein. 4— Fred Kramlich First Row: Bill Marks, Penny Long. Jim MacLean, Ramona Lockard, Don Maiiro, Tom Marshall, Sandy Martin, Paul Laurityn, Wanda Maggard, Loretta Marshall. Second Row: Don Maclntyre, Gilman Martin, Charles MacKey, Mari Larson, Elizabeth Lartz, Carol Little, Bob Lu Kens, Anne MacGillivray, Phyllis Losee, Wilma Louden, John Losee. Third Row: Luthea Lewis, Mar ' Lindsay, Dick Mahar, Raymond Love, Fred Laehn, Howard Lulling, Nathan Lerer, Mar- garet Laehn, Dick Le Masters. Fourth Row: Alfred Langdon, Pete Larkin, Leroy Le- vesque, Erwin Lewis, Richard Louch, John Leinen, JoAnn Landrum, Richard Larson, Adele Louthan. c i I, 33a-Clarence Miller First Row: Betty Prestwich, Lila Plantz, Glenna Rudfbaugh, Benny Hill. Arlene RumluTK, Sally Russell. Second Row; Lois Pohlman, Elizabeth Reeser, Joyce Potter. Karen Russell, Allis Rihlett. Kay Salter, Ronny Ring. Third Row: Florence Rihorn. Carol Poppe. Earle Preston, Richard Rich- ardson. Harlean Richardson, Gordon Pogue. David Raymond. Fourth How: Wes Pilant, Pete Riley. Ruth Ponten. David Pogue. John Powers. Galen Howe. Gary Roberts. John rtiedlinger. 329A— Louis Living;;tDn First Row: Betty McDowell, June Mihar:i. Jackie McKee, Frances Hardina. Marjorie McKinstr -. Phyllis Melior. Donna McCreisht. Second Row: Marshall Mclnnis, James Mc- Kee, JoAnn McGwire, Mercides Husen, M:ixine Mclnnis, Mary McCoy, Virginia Mize, Myrna Melvin. Third How: Bruce McGrew, Cheryl McKee, Ann McMath, Bruce McLain, Jerry McMacken, Neil Miller, Fourth Row: Robert Hossfield. Ted McFadden. Bill McNutt, Jack McElroy. Wil- liam McGilchrist. Wayne MeMahon, John McGwire. 314-Gerald Meckelsnn First Row: Inez Owen. Jane Permain. Eriyn Nimz, Paul Njah, Anthony Neece, Judy Nelson, Terry Parkey, Patty Norman, Dale Petri, King Novell. Second How: Pal Patton, Bob Nelson, Donice Nhcearato, Glenna Rae Pease, Betty Peters, Marilyn Paetel, Sarah Otness, Curtis Minor. ' J lurd Row: Gary Pence, Carol Park, Mike Raping, Pat Paul, Dolores Penman, Darlene Peterson, Gerald Peck, Sally Palmer, Jeannie Owen, Jim Nyberg. Fourth Row: Topper Neilson, JoAnne Newcomb, Karl Nehammer, Dennis Olson, John Olson, Jack Pierce, Helen Louise Pappas, Asta Nygaard. 21B— Max Schaeninij First Row: Eddie Southwell, Janice Krug, .Marilyn Solonicn, Donna Stall, Carole Smith, Mary Schaffer, John Martin, Patricia Smith. Second Row: Loree Sigg. Peggy Stockdale, Rosalyu Solomen, Gary Steiner, Margaret Benjamin, Bessie Pule, Nancy Smith, Ginger Shelton. Third Row: Jim Spencer, Joan Senney, Loren Seay, Gary Stein, Ted Shoe- maker, LeRoy Stanton, Roberta Spjirrier, Anita Shaddock. Fourth Row: Dave Sim- mons. Patricia Sterling, Everett Smith, Joy Snider, Jim Smith, Julia Smith, Gordon Skillingstad, Jana Selves. 317-Bob Barflett First Row: Etla Mink, Darlene Donley, Chad Mitchell, Robert Dycus, Donna Mont- gomery, Jon Harris, Marilyn Morrill. Second Row: Floyd Morris, Carol Ti Morrison, Del- bert Miller, Barbara Monlanye, Patrick Has- kins, Mariedyth Emerson, Jean Dumas, Penny Myers, Norman MimtRomery. Third Row: .Steve Dresner, Edith Minor, Edwin Mills, Barbara Moon, Georgeanne Duffy, Herb Becker, Kathryn Mott, Clara Duren. Fourth Row: Janet Caudill, John Mjeon, Sally Beil, Larry Benningson, Shirley Dub- ber, James Casey, Frank Morral, Gordon Hargreaves. 2t]7-Gilberl Hrnnhs First How: Larry Zinn, Dcanne McAIpiiu-, Shelby Stone, Gail Woodward, Patsy Ziiii- prich, Arlene Wyene, Louraine Witty, Made- lyn Peters. Second Row: John Peterson, Vera Scalph, Carol Mason, Gail Peterson, Patsy Chapman, Todd McAllister, Gloria Walters, Marilyn Mound. Bev erly Winn. Third Row: Henry Schaefer, Gary Wright, Joanne Wallmark, Kathryn Stovit, Ray Schmidt, Delpha Stevens, Anita Scheel, Barhee Scheihner. Fourth Row: Douslas Storey. John SehweiiKer, Clark Wiseman. Gene Schur, Jim Zearlin, Elleti Masters, Gloria Saunders, Frank Schmidt, Stephanie- Stocton, Bill Stewart. B-Art T. Walther First Row: Sonia Vargo, Boh Uyehara, Sandra Sutton, Ronald Thomas, Sue Thomas, Ronaldo Vivit. Sharon Vogcl, Patsy Taylor. Second Row: Robert Urban, OrviUe Trapp, Robert Sturmer, Bob Sttirdevant, Vir jinia Swartz. Barbara Walker, Kenji Teroo. Third Row: Mike Volk, Jon Toolson. Dick Tefft. Martha Summerson, Janet Van Horne, Ilene Satran, Nona Tyler, Gloria Stutheit, James Taylor. Fourth Row: Robert Valiant, Beth Swannie, William Strawn, Sally Tyler, Art Tinsley, Doris ThunherE, Bob Thomas, Ar- h ' ue Thompson, Gail Tupper. H12-Mr;i. Hachel Henii First Row; Aubrey Wilbur, JoAnn Warner, Melvin Weiner, Marilyn Westerkamp, Fred Webb, Cathy Yarroll. Bob Wilson, Faye Weigle. Second Row: Lester Wigen, Joan Warner, Jack Watkins, Neva Williams, Don Witter, Norma Williams, Laureen Webster, Carolyn Wilcox. Third Row: Steve Wilson, Gail Wilcox, Llewellyn Wolff, Heleene Win- kler, Deiuiis Wardrop, Donna Waters, Jerry White, Patricia Waneeek. Anelte Weissen- boni. Fourth Row: Diane Whitney, Richard Wetter, Don Varbrough, Gary Whittle, Rod Wetmore, Dick Webb, Jim Wheeler, Diane Wegner. February 26— Larry Nelson (center) was elected president of the freshman class, by one vote over Nealan Prater. Advertising in the form of an L. C. Journal helped Nelson in his successful campaign. Left to right the new officers are, Corrine Lyle, treasurer; Judy Nolan, vice-president; Nelson; Sally Moss, secretary; Missy Ashlock, fifth executive. Page fifly-eight 2DB-KathErinB Hunt First How: Connie Baustert, Betty Bank- arcl, Snsan Barllfson, Vcrgie Barcus. Elsie Anderson, PeKsy Bankard, Saundra Bard. Second Row: Robin Barlow, Florence Aspray, Dennis Ashloek, Barbara Baker, Margaret Ashlock. Jack Anderson, Wanda Allen, Dor- othy Andrews. Third Row: Betsy Apple. Karen Anderson, Ann Barrett, Barbara At- kins, Paid Aust, Joyce Anderson, Kay Akcrly, Snzanne Arleth. Konrth Row; Nancy Baner. Constance Baker, Larry Ayer, Clark Arra- sniith, Robert Albrecht, Warren Barnett. Mary Albert, Dorothy Albert. 0 if£f O Bl-H. P. Aldrich First Row: Dnane Blevins, Alice Besas. Lois Bolerac .ky, Don Black, Marlene Bird. Katherine Biehni, Francis Bell. Second Row : Donald Biledean, Eleanor Bowles, Barbara Benjamin, James Blomsness, Ronald Bile- dean, Sharon Bardsley. Third Row: Leonard Bowman, Leon Berger, Katherine Barnhard, Nancy Booke. Lance Beechcr, Fredia Bill. Fourth Row: Curtis Minor, Jack Bates, Gene Boykin, Robert Blackwell, Albert Birdsi ' ll, Howard Becker, Alywin Body. 2DH— Pearl AiidErsou First How: Pat Brophy, Don Campbe David Broom, Elida Caves. Second Row: Marian Brischle, Shirley Carlson, Janet Carl- son, Wayne Crocket, Beve rly Cameron. Third Row: Sharon Butts, Chester Sabo, Phyllis Carloek, Paul Bunnell, Dean Bunker. Fourth Row: Donald Carlson, Clair Brissen- den, David Nemitz, Shirley Butts, Gary Bnmgamer. 125-C. D. BabcDck First Row: Jesse Davis, Rochelle Curtis, Patricia Devine, Ivan Conner, Corinnc De Chenne, James Devane, Phyliss Clark. Ann Chestnut. Second Row: David Dirstine, Gail ( ' roniwell, Sharon Cochran, Sidney Craw- ford, Corinne Collins, Joyce Cooper, Ruth Ann Cydrus. Third Row: Anne Corliss, Jan Cheodle, Eddie Dahlen, Bunny Cunningham, Marcie Davis, Karen Christenson, Sharon Davidson. Fourth Row: William Chapman. Mary Chelde, Gaye DuChenne, Richard Clark, Janice Dawson, Juanita Clark. 325— Mrs. Anne Cunningham First Row: Dark-ne Downinj;; Denise DraiiKas, Marilyn Elder, Jack Eamior, Betty Farher, Jeannie Emoto, Jean Durham. Sec- ond How: Charlotte Fray, Nolan Foss, Bev- erly Farrish, Ford Dnnton, Janet Foxton, Gretchen Frey, Calvin Edwards. Third Row; Minii Friend, Don Dnncan, Tom Dunton, Paul Dorpat, Shirley Fra .ier, George Elliot. Fourth Row: PefiSy Emerest, Evelyn Finley, Handy Fosseen, Dick Fry, Sally Forsyth, Gretchen Fouche, Leslie Francis. 2U1-William ,1. UunliiiJ First Row: Jim Gr -g ' Tson, Donna Hain- line, Carole Grove, Eddie Gates, Myra Gist, Sara Ann Hay, Ann Himilton. Second Row: Donna Hale, Larry Geraghty, Margret Gar- vin, Larry Hamhlen, Francis Goodwich, Stephanie Hawley, Toni Hawley. Third Row; Eric Greenfield, Jim Gurney, Boh Goettel, Boh Gifford, Victor Harte, Karl Hammond, Wayne Hardy. Fourth Row: John Gray, Bill Gillis. Beatrice Hall. Allen Grant, Gayla Goodrich, Ed Groves, Ramon Green, Tony Gross. 31B-Averil E. Fnuts First Row: Rohert Hundhausen, Ronald Jewell, Jacquelina Jewatt, Louise Hoyt, Gerald Hecker, Marilyn Heath, Grace Hirata. Second Row: Glen Hooper, Richard Homan, Dona Hulstrom, Richard Hohert, Barhara Hood, Penny Hoag, Verlie Holden, Ernestine Hendley. Third Row: Judith Hynes, Allan Innnel, Brian Jenson, Larry Hogan, Ronald Hendrickson, George Hill, Dennis Howard. Fourth Row: Marilyn Hughes, Joel Jackson, l aymond Hill, Nancy Heineking, Frank Jennings, Morgan Howes, Wayne Howard, Rohert Hedland. ]OH-Dunald L Ijiwler First Row: Willy Jones, Harold Havva- guchi, Alan Hohnson, Nancy Johnson. Rol - ert Kollman, Barhara Karrer, Lucill Koiio, Jim Kirhara, Phyllis Kimura. Second Row; Sandra Johnson, Jenet Jones, Becky Lathrop, Sharon Lavoy, Rose Marie Joirenian. Carol Kilgorc, Frances Judy, Laureen Johnson, Deannt ' Lawson. Third Row: Joe Govculues, Pete Joss, Ann Lauch, Lillian Knogh, Eli .a- lu ' lh Jones, Etlith Kvdp, Sharon LaLiht-rte, MiltoTi Komeski, Don Kirkehy. Fourth How: jerry Konip. ( hisato Kawahoni, Peggy Kear- ney, Erin Jorgansen, Lillian Krieg, Jean Kirkland, Carol Jones, Richard Dirihara, Gerald Johnson, IIB-C. Dliver Fuller First Row: Frederika MacTntyre, Delores Matlock, Wark Livingston, Mildred Man- darino, Linda Lipscomb, Judy Lindsay, Bill I-.ee. Second Row: Jny Martin, Jane Louder- hack, Jeanne MacMartin, Pat Linid, Pat Lust, Delores Ludington, Carol Lindtnon. Third Row: Ramona Lipps, Mike Mann, Dick Miinke, Maxine Lehhan, Jean Martin, John Magnuson, Barbara Lukins. Fourth Row; Dout; Madsen, Chuck Martin, Hup Martini, Cvirtis Leggett, Don Manning, Dave Lesleich, Ralph Malonc. John Leek, Len Masters. . IG-H. M. LaudErback First Row: Jacfjueline McQuown, Joann McGiUivary, Julie McNail, Joan Michara, Renee Merich, Sharon McAllister, Barbara Norcross. Second Row: James McAidle, Scott McKinstrey, Betty Messer, Betty Mc- Lean, Marilu Miller, Dennis McEachran. Peter Molros ' . Third Row: Robert McDon- a ' d. Hale McPhee, Mack Merritt, Clifford McPherson, Lawrence McAtee, Tommy Mc- Millen, Bill Merrill. Fourth Row: Aliver Mills. Dick Milligan, David Mielke, Dale Mehaffey, Rodney Doan. Jack Miller, Bill Mitchell. Bi l-Marian Pettis First Row: Gary Peterson, Charlcne Peaehey, Joel Peterson, Carolyn Quaife, Mar- lene Peck. Dolores Peck, Sharlene Patterson. Second Row: Karen Overhauser, Susan Peck, Claudia Perring, Judy Olmsted, Sam Perks, Gary Piatt, Bob Raping. Third Row: Mari- Jean Purcell. Elva Jane Peters. John Pea- cock, Bart Paff, Jerry Peterson, Eddie Pool, Nedlan Praeter, Diane Pierson. Fourth Row: Margaret Quaife, Sally Pence, Arthur Pohe, Ed Olson, Marilyn Osmond, Dennis Pickell, Frank Oki, Dorothy Ann Pierson. 333-Nancy Martin First Row: Patsy Moreland, Marie Naka- gawa, Susan Moulton, Sally Moss, Loretta Morris. Peggy Muir, Pat Nehrhood, Jason Njaa. Second Row: Nancy Nakai, Coleen Moyer, Laurie Moller, Sharyn Morris, Sharon Mossuto, Carolyn Ocheltree, Marilyn Ochel- trec, Larry Muench. Dick Morig. Third Row: Mary Lu Nelson, Phyllis Nelson. Judy Nolan, Jeaiinine Morlan. Karen Oberg, Katherine Murray, Dennis Morissey, Dan Nordniark, Paid Nickerson. Fourth Row; Nancy Ned- wed, Prue Morach, Keith Nance, Leland Northey, Tom Nielsen, Fred Moss, Larry Nelson, Ed Nelson. IDS— Gene Sivertson First Row: Gingt-r Rich, Marilyn Siind- strom, Annette Rykus, Richard Sawdy, Karen Sather, Frank Read, Jo Sciola, Sharon Ricch- elt. Second Row; Gary Rothgeb, Loretta Roth, Grace Sandl orn, Sne Rindal, Bonnie Ross. Maryln Ross, Marguerite Russell, Vir- ginia Schwoob, Robert Root. Third Row: Ronald Seflon, Gary Rogers, Mike Reilly, Richard Sandall, Rod Richardson, Dale Rob- bins. Art Rosenau, Rom Russell, James Roach. Fourth Row: Steve Rouse, James Sandberg, Tom Ruh, James Rcser, Ronald Seek. Dean Sears, Larry Schoenberger, Bruce Ross. E2— Blanche Smith First Row: Carol Sorenson, Rudolph Sori- ano, Carol Sly, Sally Stewart, Sarah Simp- son, Elois Smith, Janet Stewart. Second Row: Jeanne Smith, Linda Sterritt, Vicki Smith, James Story, Beverly Smith, Joan Smith, Janet Smith, Shirley Stai. Third Row: Mcridith Skuer, Tony Shivers, Gary Simp- son, Wayne Smith, Allen Shaw, Phyllis Sir- weid, Robert Shaffer, Gayle Simant m. Fourth Row: Bill Smith, Stephen Stephens, Larry Small, John Smith, Jackson Stahl. Herman Smith, Henry Snider, Linda Smith. 2D2— Mrs. Frances Vecchin First Row: Arlene Watson, Loretta Thig- pen, Carolyn Strawick, Jacqueline Watson, Pat Trueblood, Mae Urban, Connie Wieber. Second Row: Donald Walther, Janyce Tread- well, Sharyn Wakeley, Sheridan Thiringer, Steve Swift, Betty Walker, Frank Wales. Third Row: Ned Van Dorn, Harland Swen- son, Katie Wallis, Jim Stromme, Darlene Voss, Rosalie Tate, Donald Taylor, Neil Todd. Fourth Row: George Vitolins, Lynn Tower, Gary Tarter. Chanley Teel, Kenny Thomas, Thomas True, Douglas Taylor, Mats Thunberg. 32B— Mrs. Joyce Wickline First Row: Diane Zack, Donald Wood, Anita Williamson, Bob Zerr, Barbara Wolf ' . Charlotte Whedon, Paul Wham. Second Row: Marjorie Winkler, Jim Zimprich, Sharon Wyene, Dick Werner, l])ougIa.s Webb, Andy Yamagiwa. Third Row; Allan Wilson. C]atheiine Wendle, Sharon White, Darleu ' . ' Wheeler, Marilyn Witter, Loren Worthing- ton, Frank Workland. Fourth Row: Ken Zimmerman, Nancy White, Dennis Wil- liams, Darlene Wilson, Lela Westberg, Jo- anne Whitfield. Page sixty -three May 12, 1952-Tryouts for new cheerleaders were held today after school. Those accepted were: Connie Toupm, upper left; Paul Selle, left; Mary Lynn Joyer, left: Gwen Cauvell, lower left; Sandra Elder, upper right; Ray Davis, right; Phyliss Geddis, right; Janet Wright, lower right. October 10— Helping to lead the 24,000 fans at the annual Shrine game today were LC ' s cheer leaders. They did a snappy job. In fact, all year they stirred up school spirit and kept the students behind the teams. Leaders in Activities Larry Chestnut First Semester A.S.B. President Mary Kaye Second Semester A.S.B. President Dave Martin Nancy Goade Second Semester First Semester Boys ' Federation President Girls ' Federation President Bob Stover First Semester Boys ' Federation President Mary Chesney Second Semester Girls ' Federation President John Gilkey Second Semester Journal Editor Carol Roinetch First Semester Journal Editor Page sixty -five October 2-To climax Hello Week the friendliest boy and girl w i re erow nt-d tonif lit at tlu ' mixer, ' J ' liis mixer and the whole week were one of the most siictessful ASB projects. Under the leadership of Larry Chestnut, the ASB for the first semester produced a talent eon and Snow Shuffle mixer. It is still spon- soring Niko. First Row: Jack MacPhee, vice-president; Larry English, historian. Back Row: Nancy Gale, secretary; Larry Chestnut, president; Mary Kaye, treasurer. November 25— Dancing, dramatics and singing were among the talent presented in an ASB sponsored con. The event proved entertaining. Pictured after the program arc: First Row: Gail Cromwell, Mary Chelde, Jeanne Marie MacMartin, Ann Corliss, Barbara Baker, Leanne Jones, Kay Bronson, Judy Nolan, Sharyn Morris. Second Row: Hup Martini, George Couchman, Berny Lang. Page sixty-six February 20-Mrs. l-rcd Bock gave tlif acldix-ss at the ASB instailatiou eon locki) . Mary Kaye was installed as president by Larry Chestnut, first semester ASB president. Among the plans Miss Kaye had for the semester were: sponsoring a float in the Lilac parade, a date dance, and a better May Day. Other officers are: George Coachman, vice president; Nancy Fujita, secretary; Ilirani Clark, treasurer; and Chad Mitchell, historian reporter. March 10-The ASB Jinx Ball committees are making plans for this big date affair. The dance, which is the first social function of the new semester is to be held at the Spokane hotel on March 13. Committee chairmen seated are: Jim Adams, music; Neoma Schopf, hall; and Dave Lenipesis, publicity. Standing are: Jean Madsen, Kay Calkins, Bob Couchman, Jerry Hann, George Couchman, Bill Neuman, Susan Melrose. Nancy Goade. general chairman of tlie dance, and Alice Hayashi, chairman of the tickets, were absent. Page sixty -seven December 8-Thf Girls ' Federation, with Nancy Goadc as president, held their annual Winter Carnival in the boys ' gym tonight. Over 600 people attended the crowning of Sally Moss and Wayne Spence as King and Queen of the Winter Carnival. Among the favorites of the carnival were the side show, fortune telling, and the various booths. Other successful events the group sponsored this semester were a Big Sister party in September and the Christmas mixer. Left to right the officers are: Carol Swanson, historian; Jackie Lilien- thal, secretary; Sharon Blackwell, vice-president; Nancy Goade, president; Nancy Fujita, treasurer; Suzy Kirkham, sergeant-at-anns. January 18-Mary Cliesney was elected tlie Girls ' Federation president today. The other new officers elected were, left to right: Carolyn Bellar, historian reporter; Shirley Bier, sergeant-at-arms; Nancy Stender, sec- retary; Nancy Gale vice-president; and Jackie Lilienthal, treasurer. At the beginning of the second semester a candlelight ceremony for installing the new officers was held. This was presented to the girls in the form of a con for the first time. Among the highlights of the second semester were: a Simplicity Style show in March; Cotton day; and the annual mother-daughter tea. Page sixty-eight January 9— ll ie Boys 1 ccleialioii was the sponsor of ii school-wide v(x;ational conference today. Tliere were speakers for 62 different vocations. Bob Stover who has shown much initiative as Boys ' Fed. President, was given credit for originating the conference. Otlier projects of the semester were monthly programs of interest to boys. Dick Beck, standing was secretary-treasurer, and Maurice Hood, right, was vice-president. February 8- We ' ll have some movies for tlie boys ' enjoyment and we might have an interschool con, stated Da e Martin, Boys ' Federation president today wlien he was elected. One of the first functions of the Boys ' Fed. did carry out his plans. ' I ' liis was a movie From Adam to Atom provided by the Kaiser Aluminum corporation. The federation also sponsored a student-faculty basketball game after the regular season was over. Second semester officers are, left to right: Frank Sebeck, sergeanl-at-arms; Jim Whitte- n ore, treasurer; Dave Martin, president; Jack Binns, secretary; Bob Couchman, vice president. Page sixty-nine December 2;3-Thc- officers of Book club took children ' s books to the Shrine hospital today. This has been an annual project of the group. Book club holds meeting twice a month and discusses a variety of books. Officers for the first semester were: Nancy Gale, president; Margy Connell, vice-president; Patty Ellis, sec- retary; Suzy Kirkham, treasurer; Dave Martin, sergcant-at-arnis; and Jack MacPhee, fifth executive. First Uow: Anne MacDonald, Geri Halpern, Margaret Connell, Patty Ellis, Nancy Gale, Suzy Kirkham, Adine Lerer, Bonnie Riegel, Janet Haltom. Second Row: Donna Mae Leishman, Roberta Pollock, Carlene Jones, Nancy Stender, Kay Calkins, Carol Faulkner, Diane Rumberg, Myrle Cheeseman, Alice Naundorf. Third Row: Carol Rometch, Margaret Hamilton, Don Sharp, Pete Gerpheide, Dave Martin, Mark Follett, Mari- lyn Finley, Kay McLaren. Absent: Christine Roehman, Dottie Deem. January 12-The annual Junior-Senior Math Contest was held today. This and the Freshman-Sophomore Algcl)ra Contest are two of tlie main projects of Math. club. Meeting once a month, the club discusses the practical aspects of mathematics. Miss Blanche Smith is the adviser. First Row: Linda Richardson, Mar- garet Walker, Larry Schwartz, George Carpenter, Seddon Englund, Charence Bungay. Second Row: Alice Naundorf, Martha Meinhardt, Jean Madsen, Ned Barens, David Moon, John Bigelow, Dick Dnoos. Third Row: Peggy Parker, Marilyn Finley, Arnold Wood, Larry English, Jerrold Wood, Robert Stover, Don Hol- sten, Jim Farber. . bsent: Maurice Hood, president, and Susan Hawley. Page seventy December 24— Officers of Usiicrcttcs today took clothing and food to a needy family which they sponsored for Christmas. Among the social events the group held the first semester were a potluck dinner and a fire- side held with Lettermen ' s club. First How: Marilyn Christian, Nancy Fujita, Virginia Shanklin, Connie Toupin, Jeanne Stewart, Jody Pugh, Nancy Gale, Carole Godfrey, Mary Kaye, Pat Giles. Second Row: Patsy Miller, Uelores Fox, Patty Larson, Serena Du fy, Barbara Knight, Barbara Goodwin, Joyce Latham, Sharon Blackwell. Third Row: Carolyn BcUar, Betsy Dregnie, Nancy Goade, Ann St. John, Maggie Krause, Jackie Lilienthal, Myrle Chcescman, Mary King, Kay Nevers. Absent: Sandra Elder, president. January 28— I am very proud of the organization, Elmer Orcutt, adviser of Usherettes stated today. He also said that the new president, Virginia Shanklin, is a fine girl and a hard worker. Thes ? two sets of of- ficers led the group of .32 girls in one of their most successful years. They ushered at school cons and the minstrel show and held a fireside with Lettermen ' s club. The officers are: First Row: Carole Godfrey, second semester historian; Carolyn Bi ' Uar, second semester vice-president; Virginia Shanklin, first semester vice-president and second semester president; Lynn Stewart, second semester secretary; Anne St. John, sec- ond semester treasurer; Mary King, second semester scrgeant-at-arms. Second Row: Patsy Miller, first semester historian; Jody Pugh, first semester secretary; Sandra Elder, first semester president; Serena Sue Duffy, first semester sergeant-at-arms. Page seventy-one 4 A St October 16— ■i ' lic Tlirte Little Pigs, acted in Latin, was presented tonight by Classical club as part of the entertainment at the All-Language club dinner. First semester officers were: Helen Mann and l oberta Pollock, consuls; Gary LaRose, censor; Nancy Fowler, quaestor; Pat Friend, vigilia; Bol) Fosberg, scriptor. Miss Marguerite Cross is adviser. First Row: Suzie Ernst, Sonia Vargo, Gary LaRose, Nancy Fowler, Rob- erta Pollock, Helen Mann, Pat Friend, Rob Fosberg, Beth Fredricks. Second Row: Floyd Morris, Sue Emery, John Higelow, Alice Naundorf, Kay Calkins, Kay Wendle, Lucy Englund, Margie DeVorss, Joyce Humphreys, Nancy Clilmore. Third Row: Harlean Rischarsen, Marilyn Boothe, Martha Meinliardt, Tim Hay, Gail Wilco.x, Carol Warren, Ann Barrett, Ann Lawson. Fourth Row: Marilyn Greve, Corrine Lyle, Ricarda de la Fuente, Fred Moss, Jean Bergersen, Anne MacGillivray, Janice Graves, Barbara Baker. February 5— A formal installation of the new officers of Adelante was held tonight. Those installed were: Jackie Lilienthal, president; Larry English, vice president; Shirley Dubber, secretary; Ann Claggett, trea- surer; Don Brockett, sergeant-at-arnis; and Anita Bartoo, historian. First Row: Beverly Beyersdorf, Roberta Brissenden, Kay Salter, Don Brockett, Mary Chcsney, Dorothea Drangas, l obin Casey. Second Row: Don Taylor, Don Cromer, Ceil Moller, Gary Pence, Shirley Dubber, Jackie Lilienthal, Ann Claggett, Anita Bartoo. Third Row: Walter Gabler, Marilyn Finley, Larry English, Janyce Johnston, Jim Peterson, Pete Gerpheide, Terry Bateman, Jim Zoerlin. Page seventy-two November 12— Tiger sales are halfway over. Photographers are busy taking pictures. The ad managers have sold ads to several businesses. Seniors have begun turning in their activities and pictures to the album editor. Left to right, seated: Jody Pugh, business manager; Nancy Gale, managing editor; Sandra Elder, as- sistant editor; Bob Myers, photographer; Anne MacDonald, album editor; Dick Nieman, photographer; Mari- lyn Finley, activities editor; Paul Cooper, co-sports editor. Left to right, standing: Carolyn Ilurd, Nancy Fujita, Kay Wendle, Mary Kaye, Shirley Todd, Don Holsten, salesmen; Jackie Lilienthal, Betsy Dregnie, ad- vertising managers; Bill Pickerel, co-sports editor; Bob Bailey, salesman. Suzy Kirkham, classes editor, was absent when the picture was taken. February 25— A potluck dinner and TV party was held this evening by the Future Teachers of America. This group, wliich was organized last year, is made up of students from all city high scliools. The object of the club is to further interest in teaching. Last spring the group helped with registration at the Inland Empire Teachers ' Convention. First semester officers: Walt Green, NC, president; Nancy Gale, LC, vice-president; Minnie Forrester, NC, secretary; Patty Ellis, LC, treasurer; and Donna Leishman, LC, his- torian. Miss Marian Pettis is the adviser from Lewis and Clark. First Row: Walt Green, Charlotte Wilson, Nancy Gale, Anna Bradshaw, Ann Fackenthell, Garry Blank, Miss Timm, NC adviser. Second Row: Neoma Schopf, Carol Whittle, Minnie Forrester, Donna Leishman, Christine Roehman, Sherrell Bradford, Mrs. Van Austene, Rogers adviser. Third Row: Kay Worthington, Patty Ellis, Judy Ilanford, Adele Louthan, Sally Shaw, Pat Sterling, Sherrell McKee. Page seventy-three 1 o December 16— Tlic sccoikI largest single group to take part in the annual Christmas music program today was the Beginning Choir. This group, which adds color to the cons, is made up mainly of freshmen. Paul Kosso is director. First Row: Sharleen Patterson, Barbara Benjamin, Marilyn Ocheltree, Elva Jane Peters, Jean Martin, Connie Wieber, Betty Jo Lartz, Barbara Atkins, Pat Trueblood, Saundra Bard, Marcia Caine. Second Row: Loretta Roth, Marilu Miller, Janice Wood, Patty Lust, Katherine Murray, Betty Mc- Lean, Joanne Whitfield, Dorothy Ann Pieren, Wanda Allen, Elsie Anderson, Mildred Mandarino, Elois Smith. ' I ' hird Row: Grace Hirata, Judith Hynes, Mercy Herner, Prue Morach, Jean Kirklaud, George Hen- dershott, James Reser, Ruth Cydrus, Peggy Everest, Joy Martin, Nancy Booke, Delores Lundiugton. Fourth Row: Andy Yamagiwa, Willy Jones, Larry Nelson, Artluir Rosenau, Bill Smitli, Ronald Seek, Andy Emery, John Smith, Jim McArdle, Gery Bumgarner, Richard Manke, Bruce Chandler, Jack Arikills, Paul Dorpat. ' - R December 17— Adding much enjoyment to the annual Christmas program this evening was the Interme- diate choir. Made up of both girls and boys, the group meets every day first period under the direction of Paul Fosso. First Row: Jane Austin, Marilyn Maimd, Virginia Swartz, Mary Lindsay, Margaret Laehn, Donna Westennsee, Ma.xine Mclnnis, Louise Cadruvi, Margaret Benjamin, Marion Scofield. Second Row: Kalhy Mott, Penny Long, Glenna Rae Pease, JoAnne Newcomb, Karen Bartlett, Judy Miller, Patsy Miller, Sandra Garlinghou.se, Kay Calkins. Third Row: Bill Doric, Jerry White, Rick Nenbener, Tommy Mason, Jim Nyborg, Bill Brosom, Ronald Nelson, Fred Laehn, Ted Shoemaker. Fourth Row: Wynn Agee, Lee Mauro, Don Winzeler, Don Maclntyre, Bob Westland, Bob Sparks, Bob Barta, Jim MacLean. 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First Row: Barbara Atkins, Janiee Graves, Sharleen Paterson, Gloria Walters, Glenna Rae Pease, Jean Kirkland, Carolyn Wil- cox, Judy Olmstead, Sandra Bard. Second Row: Dorothy Purin, Janet Wigen, Barbara Knight, Katherine Murray, JoAnne Wixson, Judy Nolan, Pat Trueblood, Carol Hoss, Katie Wallis, Margy Connell, Marcia Cainc. Third Row: Dorothea Drangas, Pat Larson, Anne MacDonald, Barbara Kennedy, Neoma Schopf, Kathryn Koppe, Janine Barrett, Jody Sehaffer, Mary Kaye, Suzy Kirkham, Pat Ellis. Fourth Row: Jo Hagstrom, Gerri Wilberding, Norma Tindall, Ruth Cydrus, Willene Hoppe, Carolyn Gehres, Marlene Mor- tenson, Diane Rumberg, Sally Beil, Delena Stephens, Annette Weissenborn. December 17— Among tlie 250 students who appeared in the Christmas program were these 34 members of tlie Ciirls ' Glee Club. With a larger group than any in the last few years, the girls make up one of the outstanding singing organizations of the school. First Row: Deanna Taylor, Betty McDowell, Betty Davis, Jeannie Morlan, Donice Naccarato, Judith Stewart, B.irbara Finegold, Second Row: Mr. Fosso, Florence Lambert, Lois Boleraczy, Ginger Shelton, Virginia Vorlicky, Joan Warner, Sandy Martin, Genevieve James, Anne Allen. Third Row; Iris Bredeson, Barbara Kennedy, Janet Smith, Jacquelyn Jewctt, Loretta Thigpen, Mae Urban, Dorothy Albert, Juanita Fletcher, Darlene Fletcher. Fourth Row: Kathryn Koppe, Janice Cainpi m, Katie Wallis, Glenda Rude Baugn,, Florence ReHorn, Patsy Taylor, Roberta Spurrier, Norma Tindall, Sally Tyler. Page seventy-six c o c bJO « a; S :£ a « o f. 3 I. M o o c s bo C JJ 3 T3 s o 15 3 0; 3 J r -a « 8 O 3 .3 bO be O bC o o « 5 -a c -a J? O c 0) s ° ; g S Q 3 uT 2 0 O C5 i- -« bC o o cs o 3 ra S is ° Q . CM -3 « CQ S c CQ .-- . o , « CQ - 3 o o 0; bJO CP 3; c o _c 3 o -3 C (J o o -° 3 3 -S Z c o C Q i 2 pq P3 M 1; f- Jh n CO XH O c (-i ' -H 3 , 3 2J IS I. s -a OJ 3 J! ■x. a 3 ft i2 bo o s ii o o c 3 3 bp 3 s -° ft 0; 0; •£ bC 3 o Q b i a 3 a o a; 00 I Pujjf seventy -aeuen February 11— Initiation spi ' cclics were given before Senate club today. This group holds meetings twice a month at which ckil) members give speeches and discuss parhamentary procedure. A banquet is held at tile close of each semester. Second semester officers were: Bob Ritchie, president; Bob Bailey, vice-presi- dent; ' i im Hay, secretary; Dick Beck, treasurer; Maurice Hood, judge; Mark l ' )llctt, parliiuncntarian; Jim Peterson, critic; Henry Upton, scrgeant-at-arms; and Sam Strickland, pro.sccutor. Louis Livingston is ad- vis(?r. First How: Galen Howe, Gary LaHose, Mike Mann, Ciiad Mitchell, Jim Peterson, Tim Hay, Sam Strickland, John Gilkey. Second How: Charles Leithe, Dick Beck, Maurice Hood, Henry Upton, Sam Craig, Bob Ritchie, Bob Bailey, John Bigelow. Third Row: Pete Riley, Ed Behrens, Larry Benningson, Don Bab- cock, Jim Adams, Don Holsten, Jim Farber, Jim Whittemore. December 1— Fifty-five letternien attended the annual Lettermen ' s club banquet held today at the Spokane hotel. The Highlights of 1951, a football film, was the main entertainment of the evening. First si-mester officers: Jack Binns, president; Dave Martin, vice-president; Maurice Hood, secretary-treasurer. Squinty Hunter is the adviser. First How: Bob Sumner, Dick Devenny, Bill Smith, Don Brocket, Don Limdstrom, Stan Holmes, I ' Vank Zalmiscr, Bob LaPlante, Le Hoy Blick, Roy Sciimit, Hiram Clark, Jim Nyborg, Terry Batenian. Second How: Lee Mauro, Mick Smith, Wayne Spence, Dick Anderson, Jack Binns, C arl Miller, D(m Chatfield, Chark Wiseman, Art James, Larry Chestnut, Bob Bailey, Don Sharj ' - Third Row; Howard Lulling, Mike Skaer, Frank Seabeck, Ed Behrens, Dick Nieman, Frank Werner, Dave Martin, Ted Allen, George Couchman, Jim Adams, John Bigelow, Kennetii Merkel. Fourth Row: Lowell Clatt, Jack Domit, Larry English, Pete Gcri heide, Maurice Hood, Bob Couchman, Bob Murphy, Tim Hay, Duane Tyc, Bob Gifford, Wayne Dcmaray. Page sevenly-viyh! December 10— An interesting and hilarious aecount of her bicycle trip throughout Europe was given by Miss Florence Wager, club adviser, at a regular meeting of Thespian today. First semester officers were: Nancy Fowler, president; Carolyn Gehres, vice-president; Ceil Moller, treasurer; Carol Cunningham, sec- retary. First Row: Charlotte Fray, Carolyn Gehres, Nancy Fowler, Sally Beil, Carol Cimningliam, Ceil Moller, Bob Feyerabend, Sally Moss, Joan Kalin, Marian Brischle, Marcia Caine, Janet Haltom. Second Wow: Jody Whitfield, Betsy Apple, I ' Vanees Judy, Nancy Smith, Ginger Slielton, Susa n Emry, Dorothea Drangas, Gwen Miles, Willene Kobelt, Kathy Mott, Mary Kaye, Nathan Lerer, Diane Wegner. Third Row: JoAnn Blazer, Edy Kulp, Lolly Eastburg, Joyce Cooper, Beverly Farrish, Helen McLaughlin, Jim Rosen- field, Sandy McKcever, Carol Louderback, ShirU y Adams, Katie Wallis, Jane Noble. Fourth Row: Linda Smith, Judy Nolan, Annette Weissenborn, Anne MaeGillvray, Suzy Kirkham, Don Babcock, Frank Mor- rell, Jerry Nelson, George Couchman, Larry Hix, Don Holsten. December 9— The ancient and traditional Quill and Scroll initiation ceremonies were held today. To qualify for membersliip one must be an honor student and be experienced in the high school journalistic field. First semester officers were: Nancy Gale, president; John Cilkey, vice-president; and Sandra Elder, secre- tary-treasurer. Carl G. Miller is adviser. First Row: Leanne Jones, Susan Hawley, Helen Montgomery, Nancy Gale, Sandra Elder, Nancy Fujita. Second Row; Carolyn Kurd, Carol Rometch, Ceil Moller, Mary Kaye, Nancy Stender, Sandra Cochran, Margery DeVorss. Third Row: Marilyn Finley, Anne MacDorudd, Donna Mae Leishman, Bill Pickerel, Paul Cooper, Bob Bailey, John Gilkey. Absent: Betsy Dregnie. Page eighty February 26— Elizabeth Scheidle and Mary Kaye were selected as the most outstanding home economics graduates at a FHA banquet tonight. The Future Homemakers of America has the largest membership of student clubs at LC, excluding the Ti-Girls. With 78 girls belonging, the outstanding activities of the group have been: a slumber party; guest speakers, Eleanor Eliason and F ank Ferguson; a tour of the City Hall and a rummage sale. Mrs. Anne Cunningham is the adviser. First Row: Anne MacGillivray, Donna Mae Leishman, Carolyn Gehres, Nancy Kline, Diane Rumburg, Neonia Schopf, Dorothea Franke, Bev- erly Mayberry, Dorothy Deem, Marilyn Sowers, Teresa Spinelli. Second Row: Lynn Stewart, Carolyn Stra- wick, Loretta Thigpen, Elva Jayne Peters, Shirley Todd, Minii Friend, Patty Potter, Shirlee Eastman, Gail Rew, Karen Oberg, Missy Ashlock, Sharon Reichelt, Charee McAllister, Vergie Bams. Tliird Row: Carol Frazier, Geraldine Acheson, Carol Hansen, Elizabeth Smith, Marilyn Solomon, Marilyn Finley, Sandy Lasley, Martha Merrill, Florence Asprey, Sonia Vargo, Barbara Conian, Midge Matsumura, Kay Calkins, Lois Smith. Fourth Row: Charlotte Fray, Kay Prestwitch, Marilyn Greve, Rosalie Komp, Sue Melrose, Pat Smith, Pat Sterling, Penny Hogue, Anne Lawson, Anita Bartoo, Joan Denoo, Janice Dawson, Peggy Muir, Beverly Smith, Donna Webb. Fifth Row: Evelyn Finley, Mary Kaye, Carlene Jones, Bonnie King, Sheila Reichelt, Anita Scheel, Joanne Peterson, Sally Landis, Nancy White, Kathy Colborn, Barbara Brown, Janet Thompson, Darlene Vervair. January 22— The annual candlelight ceremony for installing the new officers of FHA was held today. Donna Mae Leishman first semester president, installed Neoma Schopf, the new president. At this cere- mony approximately 40 new members were initiated. Officers are, left to right: Diane Riunburg, song leader; Marilyn Sowers, reporter; Nancy Kline, vice-president; Donna Mae Leishman, president; Ncoma Schopf, president; Beverly Mayberry, treasurer; Dorothea Franke, parliamentarian; Teresa Spinelli, his- torian. Absent: Dorothy Deem, secretary. March 1952— Winning $20 for Lewis and Clark ' s FHA were Marilyn Solomon and Patty Smith. These girls represented LC in the annual FHA Demonstration Day. They received a superior rating Page eighty-one September 17— The first issue of the Journal came out today. Although about half of the staff is new this semester, the paper lias been very good. Carl G. Miller is adviser. Holding principal positions this semester are: Carol Rometch, editor; John Gilkey, associate editor; Nancy Gale and Donna Mae Leishman, assistant editors; Sandra Elder, advertising manager; Janet Kruger, mailing manager; and Joanne Pugh, business manager. Seated around the table are: Donna Mae Leishman, Leanne Jones, Carolyn Hurd, Anne MacDonald, Sandra Elder, Susan Hawley, Joanne Pugh, Carol Rometch, John Gilkey. Back Row, and standing are (left to right): Nancy Gale, Nancy Fujita, Doug Starbuck, Paul Cooper, Marilyn Finley, Nancy Stender, Mary Kaye, Margery DeVorss, Helen Montgomery, Bill Pickerel, Sandra Cochran, Ceil Moller, Janet Kruger. January 21— John Gilkey was named the new managing editor of the Journal today. With a total of 30 members on the staff, 14 issues of the Journal were published. At the end of each .semester a banquet is held. This is the only social event the group has. Holding high or special positions were: John Gilkey, editor; Donna Mae Leishman, associate editor; Nancy Stender, advertising manager; Paul Cooper, sports editor; Doug Starbuck, circulation manager; Carol Emmerton, mailing manager; Jody Pugh, business man- ager; Sally Landis, exchange editor. First Row: Paul Cooper, Nancy Fujita, Jody Pugh, Ceil Moller, Nancy Stender, Donna Mae Leishman, John Gilkey, Doug Starbuck, Leanne Jones. Second Row: Helen Montgomery, Carolyn Hurd, Nancy Litchfield, Roberta Pollock, Nancy Fowler, Sally Landis, Shirley Schmidt, Christine Wiseman, Charlene Plank, Marilyn Finley, Harwood Tibbits. Third Row: Alice Naim- dorf. Bill Hoyt, Don Kutzner, Bonita Blue, Sandra Cochran, Joan Dempsey, Shirley Todd, Carol Emmerton, Tim Hay, Dona Peck. Page eighty-two January 0— Freshmen today observed various experiments in a eon presented by Tri-Sei. Other events tlie group held tlie first semester were a TV Science show, a tour tlirough tlie City Police department, and a tour through an X-Ray unit. First Row: Jack Watkins, Don Kutzner, Larry Sehwart , Hrick Cross, Bob Dycus, Dot Deem, Mark FoUett, Kenney Thomas, Bob Ritchie. Second Row: Al Anders, Suzy Kirkhani, BoIi Myers, Cathy Zahniser, Rodney Whitefield, Carol Cunningham, Paul Dix, George Scheo. Third Row: Barbara Moss, Terry Bateman, Sherrel Bradford, Arnold Wood, Frank KeMonin, Bob Stover, Sheila Heichelt, Don Holsten, Don M oiler. December 10— At one of the regular meetings of Tri-Sei the group discussed astronomy and later went up to the roof and viewed Jupiter and other stars. Looking through the telescope is Arnold Wood with Kenny Thomas, Don Kutzner, Sherrel Bradford, Larry Schwartz, Cury Blank, Dot Deem and Denny Horn waiting their turn. December 1— Three of Tri-Sci ' s members are demonstrating their talents in a science TV show. This weekly program was made possible by KXLY ' s closed circuit TV. Those demonstrating were Terry Bate- man, Bob Dycus and Bob Stover. Page eighty-three January 8— Four members of the debating squad fr day traveled to Colville for a series of debates. Among the schools the teams debated with this year were North Central, Mead, West Valley, Rogers, Gonzaga, and Marycliff. Dick Boyd was president for the first semester. W. B. Graham is adviser. First Row: Janet Haltoiii, Julenc F.yrick, Dick Boyd, Gail Rew, Carol Emmerton, Bob Hundhaiisen. Second Row: Margaret Hamilton, Marilyn Finley, Ken Thomas, Carol Faulkner, Sandra Cook. December 23— Costumes representing different countries were seen at tlie annual Christmas party of I ' orum club tonight. The group discusses current affairs at their semi-monthly meetings. Miss Katherine Hunt is the adviser. First Row: Jerene Hughbanks, Suzy Kirkham, Darrell Russell, Dorothea Drangas, Jody Heeker, Nancy Kline, Gail Woodward. Second Row: Rodney Whitefield, Midge Matsuniura, Susan Hawlcy, I ' at Friend, Beverly Hecher, Mike Mann. Tliird Row: Jim Farber, Patsy Sterling, Bill Newman, Roberta Pollock, Frank Morral, Carol Faulkner, Ralph Howell. Page eigbiy-four October 10— Showing their marching and twirhng ability, the Majorettes today were part of the half-time per- f jrmance at the annual Shrine gaine. Tiiese girls are chosen for their skill in handling the batons and their superior marching ability. First Row: Carol Dirstine, Janice Wood, Dianne Bowman. Second Row: Janet Thomp- son, Kay Wendle, Donna Hall. Third Row: Dorothea Franke. Fourth Row: Nancy Goade, Donna Westland, Maryanne Thunberg. September 25— Showing their ability as flag twirlers, these eight girls helped represent LC in the halftinie activities at the game tonight. With Lois Smith as leader, the girls have excellent marching and twirling ability. Back Row: Shirley Adams, Ann Blake, Barbara Drewes, Neoma Scliopf, Cathy Robey. Center Row: Lynn Krause, Lois Smith, Pat Strand. Page eighty-five September 12— Childhood Memories were portrayed by the Ti-Girls and the band this evening as a por- tion of the lialf-tinie activities at the annual Merry-Go-Round game. Popular portions of tlu ' stunt were: Hickory, Dickory, Dock! and Humpty Dumpty. These girls played an essential part in representing LC in all the school games and many local affairs. Miss Virginia Danke is adviser. First Row: Lucy Eng- land, Carol Faulkner, Roberta Brissenden, Pat Sterling, Pat Smith, Carlene Jones. Second Row: Carol Miller, Susan Melrose, Ann Lawson, Janet Wiggen, Nancy Smith, Carol Eddy, Janet Chisholm, Nancy Heathe, Barbara Coman, Abbie Ann Ingebretson. Third Row: Beth Bartels, Anita Bartoo, Kathy Colbom, Diane Rumburg, Carol Warren, Martha Meinhardt, Gwen Miles, Sally True, Pat Johnson, Anita Shadduck, Karen Bartlett, Joanne Henry. March 27— Circus Daze was given to the public and tlie students today by the Ti-Girls. Among thi; most popular acts were the Clown Parade, Elephant and Tap Dances and the Teddy Bears ' Picnic. The gay and colorful event is the main spring project of the Ti-Girls. First Row: Alice Naundorf, Mary Honda, Yaeko Matsui, Nancy Fujita, Gloria Soriano, Mary Jane Soriano, Gail Woodward, Carol Mason, Jody Hecker. Second Row: Carol Rometch, Leanne Jones, Shirley Bier, Phyllis Melior, Kathryn Stout, Jean Dumas, Nancy Kline, Jerene Hughbanks, Joyce Humphreys, Pat Friend, Judy Nelson. Third Row; Margery DeVorss, Mary King, Carolyn Gehres, lioberta Pollock, Ann Claggett, Ceil Moller, Peggy Parker, Gail Wilcox, Marilyn Olsen, Donna Watels, Carole Rush. Page eighty-six January 24— Election of Catlierine Robcy as the second semester Ti-Girl president took place today at the semi-annual Ti-Girls ' luncheon. This luncheon is one of the few social events this marching group has each year. Other officers chosen were; Carolyn Gehres, vice-president; Jerene Hughbanks, secretary; Alice Hayashi, treasurer; Gail Inouye, historian; Pat Friend and Sally Shaw, sergeants-at-arms. First Row: Judy Bodey, Pat Wiseman, Alice Hayashi, June Matara, Nan Byfield, Sue Emry, Judy Tucker, Robin Casey. Second Row; Sonja Vargo, Gail Inouye, Pat Frissell, Margaret Walker, Gail Peterson, Carol Swanson, Carol Kimsey, Charlene Plank. Third Row; Marilyn Boothe, Arlene Rumburg, Delores Reeves, Nancy Stender, Sally Shaw, Nancy Fowler, Carol Helphrey, Carol McKay, Jean Madsen. March 5— A regular meeting of Archery club was held today in the Girls ' gym. This group recognized their second anniversary at LC this year. Miss Virginia Danke is the adviser. First Row; Sally Forsyte, Pure Morach, Carol Dirstine, Nancy Harrison. Second Row; Jerry Komp, Dick Manke, Reed Morrow, Gary Pryor, Louis Chandler, Paul Dix, Don Grant, Chuck Nehrhood. Pa e eighty-seven November 2— Dartf ord Caves were tlic scene of an outing held by Outdoor club today. The other outing tlie group lield this semester was in the form of Christmas earohng. Outdoor ehib meets every third Thursday of tlie month to plan outings and hold general meetings. Second semester officers: Suzy Kirk- hani, president; Nancy Gale, vice-president; Helen Mann, secretary-treasurer; John Gilkey, sergeant-at-arnis. First Row: Alice Hayashi, Gail Inouye, Joyce Latham, Barbara Goodwin, Mardeise MacDonald, Nancy Gale. Second Row: Ceil Moller, Gehrig Loree, Sally True, non-member, Helen Mann, Mary Chesney. Third Row: Suzy Kirkham, Dave Lempesis, Mike Mann, Carol Swanson, Ida Greycloud, Tim Hay, non-member, Duane Tye. Fourth Row: Maurice Hood, Dick Sunin ' r, Don Moller, Frank Werner, Dave Martin, Bob Murphy, Pat Powers, John Gilkey. May 10, 1952— Enjoying the scenery and warm weatl er is Principal Parker today. He was among the Ti- Girls ' guests at this annual outing held at Paiouse Falls. Others are Miss Jennifer Eagles, Mrs. Parker and Miss Virginia Danke, Ti-Girls ' adviser. May, 1952— Showing his outstanding Latin project is Jim Farber. His project was a miniature Roman boat. Page eighly-eighl November 20-Miss Myrtle Cliitty, dramatics teacher at North Central, gave a talk to nieriibers of Eiitre Nous today on lier bicycle trip through Europe last summer. Aiuong the outstanding events the French club held this year were a formal installation for new members, presenting Little Red Riding Hood at the All-Language club dinner, and their annual Christmas party. Mrs. Grace Bartlett is the adviser. First Row: Sandy McKeever, Joanna Tarkington, Jody Pugh, Susan Melrose, Pat Cunningham, Marilyn Mor- rill, Nancy Gilmore, Christine Wiseman, Phyllis Geddis, Carol Rometch. Second Row; Dolores Reeves, Carol Miller, Dixine Hassfield, Barbara Knight, Gail Woodward, Ricarda de la Fuente, Bev Becher, Lynn Stewart, Jane Nobl e, E.stcr Stephens. Third Row: Reno Rupert, Nancy Stender, John Gilkey, Don Win eler, Doug Getman, Jim Farher, Roberta Pollock, Don Ilolsten, Kathy Colburn, Carol Helphrey. Fourth Row: John Kemp, Marilyn Jasman, non-member, Art True, Bob Sparks, Andrew Emery, Ann Clag- gett, non-member, George Couchman, Barbara Drewes. March 1— Going over some of the many projects of iTrncli sludents arc these officers of Entrc Nous. For- eign travelers were among the .speakers at the meetings of the club. The officers arc: First Row: Ann Claggett, second semester social chairman; Barbara Knight, first semester president; Jody Pugh, first semes- ter secretary and second semester president; Sue Ann Sherfey, second semester historian reporter. Second Row: Jim Farber, second semester social chairman; John Gilkey, second semester vice president; Nancy Stender, second semester treasurer; Bob Sparks, second semester sergeant-at-arnis; Carol Rometch, second semester secretary; Jim Wilson, first semester sergeant-at-arms. Paqc eighty-nine February 11— ■' New Ideas From tlif Old World was the exiiibit tlie Fine Arts ehib saw at a meeting today at tlie Spokane hotel. The show eonsisted of posters from Europe. One of the other main activities of the ehih was that of making and selling Christmas cards. Officers were: Pat Bird, president; Mary Lynn Joyer, vice-president; Carol Kimsey, secretary; Midgie Matsumura, treasurer; and Joan Palmer, fifth ex- ecutive. First Row: Julene Eyrich, Marlene Curtis, June Drazen, Diane Wegncr, Nancy Gates, Marlene Bird, Midge Matsumura, Phyllis Geddis, Sandlen Lasley. Second Row: Ray Davis, Roy Hayashi, William Shinkai, Carol Kimsey, Peggy Parker, Pat Cunningham, Bob Hundliausen, Carol McKay. Third Row: Beth Bartels, Martha Meinhardt, Carol Warren, Norman Eng, Bob Crawford, Pat Bird, John Losee, Bob Doss. Absent: Joan Palmer, Mary Lynn Joyer, and Diane Rumberg. November 14— Carol Swanson was crowned Football Queen by Duane Tye, captain, at the Ti-Cirls an- nual Goal Post Gallup tonight. Carol, who was surprised and tearful, was elected by tlie football team. The princesses were Mary Chesney, Sharon Blaekwell, Nancy Goside, Shirley Bier. Page ninety November 20— Turkey Trot was the theme of a meeting of Papyrus today. The ehib colors of light and dark green were chosen. Membership in this group is based on the ability to compose original work in the field of writing. Second semester officers: Donna Leishman, president; Gary Pryor vice-president; Sandra Cochran, secretary; Susan Hawley, treasurer; and Duane Davis, sergeant-at-arms. Phillip Baird is the adviser. First Row: Donna Mae Leishman, Carol Rometch, Gloria Soriano, Toba Schaffer, Sherry! Bradford, Carol Hoss, Carol Emmerton, Phyliss Geddis, Mary Jane Soriano. Second Row: Helen Mont- gomery, Nancy Nedwed, Jackie Goller, Stephanie Sttockton, Sally Landis, Anita Bartoo, Bev Beecher, Susan Hawley. Third Row; James Rosenfield, Bob Valiant, Duane Davis, Gary Pryor, Jim Boyd, Stephen Stephens, Jerry White. Absent: Sandra Cochran, Betty Davis, Anne MacDonald, Jane Noble. February 5— Initiation of new members of Papyrus was held today. The five new persons wrote a story during tlie meeting. Among the humorous events of the evening was that of hiding the initiates ' shoes. The center picture shows them trying to put them on. The picnic at the end of the semester and the Christmas meeting are the highlights of the year ' s activities, Donna Mae Leishman, second semester president, said. I ' uije ninety -one February 10— Making use of the library as a place to study are these many stu- dents today. March 1— Thirteen students spend a period a day help- ing in the book room. They receive a credit in com- mercial. May 2, 1952-Demonstrat- ing LC ' s high spirit are sev- eral Ti-Girls and other spectators. This was at a baseball game with Gon- zaga. Page ninelii-tivo 5 P 0 R T 5 Page ninety-three October 17— Tlic renewed Tiger eleven l)eat Yakima today 20-0, romping to tlieir third straight. Since the Pirates proved easy victims, the first string was able to watch the seconds play out the game. November 19— The LC Journal came out today with All-City selections. Prominent among the choser was Diiane Tye (center), captain, who by the way, made three All-City teams, as the outstanding center in the city. Although not city selections. Bob Murphy (left) earned his letter this year as a guard and Wayne Demaray (right) earned his letter as a defensive end. I ' dijc miH-lij -I uut November 11, 1952— Walla Walla beat us today 39-6, closing the football season. The gridiron boys had their best season since 1947. They won four, lost four, and tied one. They ended the city league season in second place, losing only to Gonzaga, and finished the Columbia Basin league in second place behind Wa-IIi and Gonzaga, who tied for first. First Row; Duane Tye, Lowell Klatt, Jack Willis, Hiram Clark, Buck Davis, LeRoy Blick, Bill Smith, Tom Marshall. Second Row: Fred Vogel, Frank Werner, Dick Anderson, Bob LaPlante, Tom Nau, Frank Scebeck, Gary Irish, Bob Muq)hy. Third Row: Jack Binns, Carl Miller, Gordon Skillingstad, Wayne Demaray, Don Lundstrom, Maurice Hood, Howard Lulling, Dave Martin. Fourth Wow. Art Tinsley, Larry English, Jack Domit, Art James, Wayne Spence, Pete Geri heide, John Mjoen. October 19, 1952— The Tigers won their second game today, the colorful Shrine game, lieating NC 19-12. LeRoy Blick (with ball) is shown here picking up yardage as Duane Tye (bottom) throws his block. Other LC players are Willis 54 and English 75. Pane ninety-five October 31, 1952— Six Tigers who Siiw action in today ' s game with Rogers were (upper left) Dave Martin, (center) Wayne Spence, (upper right) Pete Gerplieide, (lower left) I ' rank Werner, (center) Jack fiinns, (lower right) Jack Willis. Martin has been starring at end, and has played good defensive ball all season. Spence, dependable tackle, has broken up many pass plays this season. Gerijlieide has been an outstand- ing defensive end and has proved a valuable Tiger asset. Another outstanding end is Werner, whose height has helped him become champion pass snagger for the team. Binns, a stalwart guard, has been responsible for big holes on his side of the line to let the backs gain yardage. Willis has led the league in scoring and is an outstanding halfback. Page ninety-six October 5— The freshmen finished their season today by beating Rogers 20-12. The win gave them their third straight football championship and also gave them an undefeated and untied season. The team was led by Willie Jones, a speedy halfback, and John Smith, husky lineman. First Row; Frank Barnes, Ed Groves, Sherry Tliiringer, Ford Dunton, Tom True, Richard Werner, Dan Geqjheide, Frank Oki, Willie Jones. Second Row; Keitli Nance, Bob Goettel, Chuck Martin, Larry Geraghty, Leland Northey, Les Francis, Robert Martini, Mike Killington, Billie Lee. Third Row: Randy Fosseen, George Vitolins, Bob Worthington, Don Manning, Bob Croy, Dan Normark, Chistato Kauobori, Bob Gifford, John Gray. Fourtli Row: Tommy McMillen, Leonard Bowman, Mike Cherry, Donald Woltlier, Jim Gregerson, John Smith, Robert MacDonald. November 5— The three coaches below were pretty happy after the work their boys did today. The Tigers beat Rogers 21-12 for their third straight victory. Bob Bartlett (center) the head coach, was assisted by Gene Arger, line coach (right) and Jack Peterson, cadet teacher (left). This was Bartlett ' s first season as Tiger mentor. Page ninety-seven November 12— The Orange and Black Seconds ended a successful season today by beating Rogers 13-7. Tlie win enabled them to finisli in third place. The ttani was sparked by Halfback Denny Bergin and Quar- terback Gerald Peck. First Row: John Schivengcr, H;;rwood Tibbits, Don Kendall, Clifford Howard, John Powers, Roger Carlylc, Larry Frazier, Gordon Poque, Gerald Peck. Second Row: George Forbes, Hartly Newsuni, Gary Roberts, Ed Ewell, Doug Story, Lar y Kenningson, Benny Hill, Lex Ganiole, Chad Mitchell. Third Row: Paul Hull, Galen Rowe, Jim Boyd, Dan Mclntyre, George Hienenian, Pete Riley, Jack Mac- Elroy, Bud Langan. Fourth Row: Gene Sivertson (coach). Dean Cash, Curtis Minor, Roger Bergin, Denny Bergin, Pete Strawick, Bob Thomas, Max Schoening (coach). Page ninety-eight November 5— Bob Murpliy and Jack Binns played beads up ball as tbe team rolled to a 21-12 victory over Rogers at Hart field. In the snapshot are (60) Dave Martin (54) Jack Willis and (80) Duane Tyc. Other identifiable LC players were (66) Art James and (73) Frank Werner. Late in November— Four of the unheralded coaches every year are the B squad and frosh mentors. The frosh coaches (left) were Bill Anderson and Skip Louderback. These two in the last three years have coached the freshmen to three straight championships. The B coaches were Gene Sivertson and Max Schoening, who combined this year for the first time to lead the B squad to third in their league. Page ninety-nine October 24— Tonight ended the night games as we h)St to Gonzaga. Attendance at night games improved over last season because of lower prices and better weather. Top picture shows Mickey Smith (one of the casualties of the season) gaining yardage at the first NC game. In center picture Bob Bourbcan, Gonzaga, scores us Engli.sh (72), Binns (68), James (66), Lulling (.57), Willis (.54), and Clark (52), look on. In the lower shot Willis is scoring in Shrine game from (he 7 as several NC players close in. Page one hundred October 22— Tlic 1 igur cross-country squad finislicd tlicir second perfect sea- son today by winning tbe All-City meet at Hart field. And for tbe second yeur in a row only one point was scored against them all year. The team and their coach were nominated for team of the year and coach of the year by the Sportswriters and Broadcasters of the Inland Empire. Team members are. First Row: Frank Zahniser, Don Brockett, Lee Maiiro, Ron Jacoy, Bill Geist, Ed Pool, Ed Behrens. Second Row: John Gilkey, Clark Wiseman, Fred Blaekwell, Clarenece Bungay, Ted Allen, George Couchman, Dwayne Allen, Ed Pole, Bob Couchman, Coach Art Frey. Mi Page one hundred one January 6— LC opened its city league sclicdule by dropping a close game to tile North Central Indians, 42-37. In shots of the game, at the fop, Dick Fosness, NC, attempts to drive around Jack Binns (13), while Art James watches the action. In the second picture Dave Martin (11) waits for the rebound while Art James (9), watches. Frank Werner, LC ' s high scorer, drives past Lew Turner of NC for 2 points. Other LC players are Dave Martin (11), Jack Binns (13), and Art James (9). Page one hundred two Page one hundred three March 4— The B Squad won their fiftli game of the season when they beat Gonzaga 36 to 32 to finish second behind Rogers. Clarence Bungay and Larry English sparkplugged the team most of the year. First Row: Clarence Bungay, Hiram Clark, Bill Doric, Paul Hull, Jack Hor- vath. Second Row: Dick Bech, Larry English, Art Tinslej-, Larry Benningson, John Olson, and Leroy Levcsque. March 6— I ' lic Ircsliiiien edged Libby 34-32 to finish in sixtli pl;u ' witli a record of 5 and 9. Dave Luleich and Randy Fosseen looked like good prospects for next year. First Row: Chuck Martin, Larry Geraghty, John Gray, Bob Gifford, Nealan Prater, Frank Barns. Second How: Larry Hamblen, Hale McPhee, Bob Albrecht, Ri.ndy Fosseen, Dave Luleich, Tom True, Tom Neilsen, Brian Jensen. Ab.sent: Bo McMillen. Page one hundred four February 27 — The Armory was crowded to capacity tonight as LC put down West Valley 51-41. Dur- ing the game Frank Werner canned 24 points for tlic season ' s high. In tlie top picture Jack Binns goes down I lie court for a layup as Max Sinn tries in vain to check the shot. Art James and Dennis O ' Brien follow down the court. A photo from the l)alcony shows all players huddled under the basket for a rebound. Left to right are Art James, LC; Max Sinn, WV; Roger Walser, WV; Frank Werner, LC; Dean Farnham, WV; Jack Binns, LC; Dave Martin, LC; Ed Luedtke, WV; John Mjeon, LC; and Dennis O ' Brien. Bottom picture shows Dave Martin tipping in a rc- lx)und for 2 points. Luedtke, O ' Brien, Simpson, WV; Werner, LC; and Farnham, WV; watch for another rebound. Page one hundred five May 21, 1952— H l)ascl);illi ' rs closed tln ' sclu ' duli ' willi a 2-0 win over the Hosiers Pirates and placed fonitli in city standing. Total: 2 wins, 6 losses. Like A stjuad, B boys also lacked l ;itting pow !r. Floyd Johnson, junior, pitched consistent fonr and five hit games. First Row: Gary Spafford, Floyd Johnson, Frank Shaver, Leo Leonard, Bill Smith, Don Stone, and Jim Campbell. Second Row: Duanc Allen, Dick Davis, Jack Love, Carl Miller, Bernard Lang, and Robin Hunt. Third Row: Ronald Clark, Paul Cooper, Duanc Arkills. May 23, 1952-C()ncludirig the season, the Kittens swamped Central Valley 12-0 to make the third win in a row and a record of four won, three lost. Tin ' victory put the Kittens in second spot in a three way tie. Pete Riley and LeRoy Levescjue were outstanding pitchers. First Row: Jim Smith, Jim MacLean, Larry Gustafson, Carl Stolz, Dave Hirte, John Mjoen, Goidon Skillingstadt. Second Row: Dick Ehtee (manager), LeRoy Levesque, Pete Riley, Gene Sivertson (coach), Dick Allen, Mike Volk, Larry Towner (manager). Third Row: Jon Toolson, Dennis Wardrop, Gary Pence, Bill Stewart. I ' age vne hundred six May 27, 1952— Season closed today. NC beat us 5-2 in final game. Team this season was weak in hatting. Lost 7 games out of 9. Max Sehoening, new eoaeli, worked hard to develop a winning nine. Larry C]ie.snut, Bob Gifford, and Bill Parker made tlie seeond string all-eity team. First How: Don Chatfield, Bill Parker, Duane Tye, Jack Binns, Dick Sehoenberger, Terry Hnnt, Larry Chcsnut, Don Shari). Seeond Bow: Max Sehoening (coach), Ken Merkel (manager), Bob Bailey, Bob Gifford, Stan Hallett, Bob Hargreaves, LeRoy Blick, Don Kutzner (assistant manager). May 6, 1952-Jaek Binns (right) hit an even 500 while driving in 2 rnns and getting to first base again on an error. May 22, 1952-Bob Bailey (left) pitched LC; to victory today over Rogers, beating them in a close game 3-2. Page one hundred seven May 24, 1952— The Ix-sl of varsity tracksters hung up their uniform after all-stato meet today. Of throe entries, Dave Martin was LC ' s only point winner. Traek team was second in eity league, winning two of three meets and losing only to Rogers. Gordon Huehl was LC ' s only eity champ, lie won the 880 at all- eity meet in whieii Tigers placed .second. Ruehl was (cam captain and Teddy Allen won in.spirational award. First Row: Dick Dcvany, Dick Pool, Tom Pickerel, Steve Daggett, Dave Martin, John Gilkey, Ilarwood Tibbits, Ed Behrens, George Couehman, Bob Couch man, Mike Scarcr. Second Row: Mr. Arger, Dean Blair, Maurice Hood, Art J; inies, Pete Geri heide, Larry English, Henry Upton, Tom Mason, Bob Irish, Lowell Klatt, Art Frey. Third Row: Denny Bergin, Hiram Clark, Mark Follett, Gordon Ruehl, Jim Jacoy, Ted Allen, Don Lundstrum, Arniond Loiiiseau, Bud Dibblee. April 25, 1952-Ed Behrens had a great day as he swept both the low and high hurdles against NC to help the Tigers hand the Indians their first defeat in their last 15 meets. LC swept the shot-put as Maurice Hood led the LC trio of Hood, James, and Spenee with a throw of 44 feet and 9V2 inches. Page one hundred eight May 26, 1952— The golf team tx ' ut Gonzagii today to end tlie season in first place, luidefeated. Lost by graduation were Ron Mueller and Jim Senna, who alternated with Tim Hay for first place. Also lost was Joe Cornelius, who moved to Florida. Pliil Baird ' s boys won the Inland Empire tournament, giving us a permanent and iierpetuating trophy. Hay Schmidt won the luedalist award. First Kow: John Bigelow, Bob Doss, Tim Hay, Hon Mueller, Jim Senna, Jim Whittemore, and Bob Sumner. Second How; Bob Sawyer, Jerry Hines, Tom Clymer, Hay Schmidt, Jim Peterson, Dick Duoos, Joe Cornelius, and Arnold Wood. Absent: John Miller. May 2, 1952— The Boys ' Golf team defeated Gonzaga today 15-3, taking over first place in the City Golf League. Tim ILiy (center right) was medalist for the day, as he fired a 79 and picked up 3 points for his team. John Bigelow (center left) hit an 81 for 21 points, and Bob Sumner (far right) shot an 82 for 2 points. Both boys showed consistent form and promise. Jim Whittemore (far left) drew a bye for today ' s match. Page one hundred nine May 19— The girls ' golf team buttled North Central for the city championship but lost by a close score. LC players were Beverly Jasper, Sherrell Bradford Anne St. Jolin, and Pat Larson. Left to right, upper: Pat Larson, Claudia Loding, Molly Pattullo. Lower: Anne St. John, Beverly Jasper, Sherrell Bradford. Pagt one hundred len May 1, 1952-Tlu girls ' tcmiis team defeated Central Valley today, 9-6. The teams were divided in two parts. Half of each team i layed at Central Valley; the other halves played at Comstock park. Those winning their matches were: Sally True, Betty Brainard, Lois Smith, Cathrine Robey, Barbara ffelliwell, Leanne Jones, Jackie Lilenthal, Laureen Rogers and Pat Strand. First Row: Patsy Gills, Margery DeVorss, Neoma Schopf, Cathrine Robey, Rieardii de la Fluente. Second Row: Janice Adams, Lois Smith, Suzanne Ernst, Margaret Walker, Patsy Johnson, June Drazen. Third Row; Kay Guell, Joann McGuire, Anne MacGillvary, Patty Norman, Judy Jones, Pat Strand. Fourth Row: George- anne Duffy, Sally True, Joan Warner, Janet Caudill, Annette Weissenborn. May 26, 1952— Sally True (far right) gained recognition for LC today by reaching the semi-finals of the Inland Empire High School tennis tournament. Then a sophomore, she was the outstanding member of the team. Kay Guell, (far left) who showed ability was another sophomore star. Cathy Robey, (center left) ;i junior, played good, consistent tennis in her No. 5 singles position. Leanne Jones, (center right) also is a junior, did well playing No. 9 singles. Page one hundred eleven May 14, 1952— Mux Stiiocning, serving his first year as varsity baseball coach, gave his boys some tips dur- ing the LC-NC game. The tips semed to help, for the Tigers won 8-2. April IS, 1952— Track Coacli Art Krey spoke to his hoys just before the first meet of the season with Hogers. Page one hundred twelve November 6— Alpine Ski club today decided to organize a tiisl and second team to enter into competition with other schools. On the boys ' team are: Chas. Leithe, Jim Wilson, Dick Duoos, and Jerry Quam. Girls ' team: Bev. Beecher, Lois Smith, Mary Meagher, and Kay DeCheime. One of the activities of the semester was a joint meeting with the Junior Spokane Ski club. The two clubs had an overnight party at the Spo- kane Ski club. First Row: Chas. Liethe, Dick Teft, Jerry Johnson, Sue Hawley, Gaye DeChenne, Sharon White, Margi Connell, Mary Meagher, Paul Dix. Second Row: Jim Wheeler, Gehrig Loree, Bob Ranzen- bach, Tom Nau, Bev Becher, Catherine Wendle, Jane Louderback, Judy Martin, Sandy Lasley, Patsy Johnson. Third Row: Bill Helliwell, Reed Morrow, Bob Sumner, Gary Pence, John Brunzell, Rochelle Curtis, Carolyn Hurd, Leanne Jones, Lois Smith, Marilyn Jasmann. Fourth Row: Tay Conrad, Jerry Quam, Bob DeVleming, Arnold Wood, Earl Preston, Frank Seebeck, Roger Salisbury, Dick Duoos, Paul Selle, Denis Wardrop. Absent: Greg Smith, Sally True, Neil Brophy, Jay Finley, Jim Wilson. March 4— This group of 13 boys today did one of their main duties— that of keeping people off the basket- ball floors at the games. The paddle squad also save seats for the Ti-Girls and help with the parking of cars at the football games. First Row: Jim Whittemore, Ross Smith, Jack MacPhee, Roger Salisbury, John Kemp, Jerry Nelson, George Couchman. Second Row: Dick Beck, John Porter, Dick Geist, Bob Fosberg, Gary LaRose, Jim Wilson. Page one hundred thirteen September 12-Lewis and Clark ' s band makes its first appearance of the year at the Merry-Go-Round. October H— The Shriners make their annual visit to Lewis and Clark to urge the students to support the Shrine game. September 19— LeRoy Blick is stopped by two unidentified NC players, as the two teams battled to a 6-6 tie. September 16— The dance band made its first appearance of the year during a Boys ' Federation Con. January 4-Dave Martin attempts to check Dick Fosness of NC while Art James (9) and Frank Werner come in to help. September 12-Marylynn Joyer, Connie Toupin, Sandra Elder, and Janet Wright lead the LC cheering section at the Merry-Go-Round. Page one hundred fourteen 707-711 SPRAGUE AVE. 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