Stadium High School - Tahoma Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)
- Class of 1933
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RK-701 F fm H my W w,,w X: ww 5 THE TAHOMA A M MLA IQ33 PUBLISHED BY THE SENIOR CLASS STADIUM HIGH SCHOOL TACOMA, WASHINGTON Foreword OR fhe firsi' +ime al' Sladium High IF School a Senior Class has reached and passed well beyond fhe live hundred mark. Jusl' as 1'his large group was collecfed from far and wide, soon if will begin similal'ly +o disperse. ln smaller groups or as individuals, mem- bers of ihis class will find fhemselves in new places and in sirange surroundings. During your ihree years al' Sladium cir- cumsfances have compelled many of you +o face unusual and difficull' personal problems. These same problems or grea+er ones musl' siill be encouniered. May you con+inue +o meel' +hem wiih courage and deferminafion. In years +o come may 'lhis your i933 Tahoma recall +o you happy memories of Siadium High-memories of class rooms, of a+hle+ics, of school plays and operas, of your 'Favori+e school club, of las+ing friendships, and perchance fhe memories of bligh+ed romances. Whafever +he fufure may have in s+ore for you, good luck and besl' wishes for your happiness and success. E. E. PERKINS. Dedication HIS book, wriH'en 'lo perpeluale l-IV memories of school days al' Sladium, is dedicaled 'lo W. Lisler Edwards, head of 'lhe commercial deparlmenlr, who passed away April 24. Always 'thinking of olhers, he spenl much of his 'lime securing employmenl' 'For sludenls unable +o conlinue school wi+hou'l financial assislance. His sym- pafhelic underslanding of olhers' prob- lems, 'Fairness in all decisions, and hon- esly in every dealing are 'lrails of such deep characler fhal insufficienl' men- lion in 'lhis book does liH'le iuslice 'lo fhe man mourned by all Sladium and lhose who knew him oulside of school. Contents Foreword Dodicafion Adminidrafion Clown Adlvhios Publicaiions Music, Drumafics, Debate Orgumxafions ' Afhloiics Calgndor ,gl W 1, .K in . ,- ,Q ,fr .4 , :qi g Y- Y, 3.1 ' Will -, W 9, ,x- 'E MQ . ..-Nays ' X S ADMIN! ST IRMWIQN W I., lk ' w.i3n?hwf- wesfvyw s' ' ,- ,w ff -wi.-,x Faculty Miss Cora M. Miss Mary E. C. A. Arpke Miss Alberia E. Miss S. Elizabefh Miss D. Celia Merrifi A. Miss Elizabeih Adams Alcoii Hisiory Black Brown Burgess Bufrick M. Campbell Commercial Head, English English Languages Hisfory Sfudy Hall Chemistry Deparfmeni Ralph W. Vern L. Clark E. E. Perkins Miss Thelma Howard M. Charles Collais Miss Isabella Chrisiie Chemisiry Principal Larsen Carr Drawing Cook Commercial Clerk Vice Principal Lafin Miss lsabel D. R. M. J. Cousin A. L. Daniel B. K. Daniels Miss Viale? Miss Anne M. Mrs. Myra S. Miss Alice Cooper French Head, Hisiory English Davies Drummond Fowler Fraser English Deparimeni Foods Commercial Hisfory English Mrs. R. E. Friars Miss Minnie A. P. S. Giliner Miss Florence Mrs. Ecile Miss Charloffe Miss Lois K. Edmund W. Mafhemaiics Gibbons Commercial L. Grime Haddow Hanley Hariman Hilfon Head, Siudy Hall Clothing Commercial Spanish Commercial Maihemaiics U. N. Hoffman Clayfon Johnson William M. G. W. Kennard Miss Mary Miss Lucia Lay Mrs. Marion R. William F. Journalism Music Jolliffe Maihemaiics Kobefich Spanish Laursan Leafherwood Head, Science Librarian Affendance Commercial Clerk V. G. Lowman Mrs. Amy C. MissAnnie Laurie Miss S. J. Miss Helen A. David E. Morris Miss Elsa B. Miss Elin Ohlin Hisiory Magill McCulloch McMurphy Miller Commercial Nessenson Siudy Hall Head, Domesiic Girls' English Lunch Room French Science Gymnasium Manager Charles A. Paul T. Mrs. Esfella Miss Sfella E. R. Schwarz Mrs. Elsie N. Ralph D. Truman W. Palmer Preniice Sadler Scholes Hisfory Simmons Simpson Smifh Boys' Biology English, Maihema'I'ics Commercial English Biology Gymnasium Hisfory Miss Susie H. Mrs. Rose M. Paul C. Mrs. A. B. Van Mrs. Eleanor Fred H. Wafers Miss Nellie Miss Genevieve Spencer Siraiion Thorniley Arsdale Varnes Mefal Work, Worfmon Wilcox Mafhemaiics Commercial Biology English, German English Woodwork , Head, Foreign English ' Language T91 saws i Louise Willard Enar Olson Hazel Monsen Graduation Awards IGI-l scholarship, exrraordinary achievemenr in Sradium acrivi- lies. and superior sporisman- ship broughl' Enar Olson The Richard Graff Memorial award for I932. Enar was a member of l-li-Y and Srudenl' Council, Sladium World sporrs ediror, srudenis' choice for commencemenr speaker, and Third highesi on rhe senior honor roll. l-ie earned a Midger fool- ball lerrer, a Tirsr-'ream Track Terre-r and a Reserve wreslling leiier. Because of her superior abiliiy in sludies and aclriviiies. Louise Willard was pronounced winner of The A. A. U. W. award. She was on The senior honor roll, was a member of Triple S, and was ac'I'ive in dramaric and Girls' Club work. I I 01 Hazel Monsen received 'rhe journal- ism award in recogni+ion of her service ro The Sfadium Wou'ld. She held 'rhe posirions of school news ediror, news ediior and edilor in chief: she was also a member oi rhe siafi of 'rhe now dis- conrinued S Book. l-iazel was a mem- ber of Triple S. Scholarships awarded To i932 gradu- aies were: Columbia Universiry, S500 and S300 a year +o Roger Chase, Ta- homa ediior, and Ernesi Card, respec- lively: roial ruilion ar Whirman College, Walrer Griffirh, class vaiedicforian, and Enar Olson: one-hahf Jruirion or Col- lege of Pugei Sound. Lucy May Spencer, class saluraroriang and a Har- vard schoiarship, Fred Lane. CLASSES Don McElroy Senior Class UMBERING abouT 540, The IN Class oT '33 is The largesT ever To graduaTe Trom STadium. As sophomores, in l93O, The members were headed by Bob Searles, presidenTg l-ler- berT Monson, vice presidenT, and Rex Adams, secreTary-Treasurer. lT was dur- ing This TirsT year ThaT purple and silver were chosen as The class colors. To lead The class Through iTs junior year, Ed l-lamilTon was chosen. OTher oTTicers were: Maxine Swanson, vice president Maurine l-lenderson, secre- Tary, while Richard Gould Toolq The place oT Fred Taylor, Treasurer, who moved Trom Tacoma. MargareT PeTer- son and Vic Vine represenTed The class in STudenT Council. Junior prom, The one social evenT especially Tor ThaT class, was successTully presenTed in cab- areT sTyle. Early in iTs senior year, The class wise- ly chose Don McElroy To bring The career oT The rnighTy group To The in- eviTable end aTTer Tinishing iTs Three years. Bob Green was elecTed vice presidenT, while Lorna Uglum was secre- Tary and EsTher STromme, Treasurer. Senior represenTaTives To The STudenT I I 2 Council were Mary Crossland and Tom SmiTh. ValedicTorian and saluTaTorian were Maurine l-lenderson and RuTh Clark, respecTively. BoTh speala aT commence- menT, as do MarTin Nelson and Dave ShowalTer, TaculTy choice and sTudenTs' choice, respecTively. CommencemenT is To be held aT The Armory Tor The TirsT Time, The Temple TheaTre noT being available. On February 24 was held The senior banqueT, well aTTended by The class. ToasTmasTer Bill BannisTer proved To be an able enTerTainer wiTh Tommy, The dummy oT his venTriloguism acTs. Fol- lowing a shorT program and speeches by The Rev. E. M. l-legge and Principal Perkins, a dance was held in The gym. AI GrueTTer's orchesTra Turnished music on The gala occasion, Tor which decora- Tions in The class colors had been arTis- Ticolly planned. CommiTTee chairmen Tor This mosT imporTanT social evenT oT The seniors were: orchesTra, Bob Green: dinner, EsTher STromme3 program, Lorna Uglum: adverTising, Tom SmiTh: decora- Tions, Mary Crossland. STudenT Council oTTicers Tor l932- I933 were all seniors. Those elecTed by The sTudenT body because oT Their ouTsTanding abiliTy To carry on iTs work were: Dave ShowalTer, presidenT: Bob Searles, vice presidenT: Jean Beers, secreTary, and Helen Flolow, Treasurer. Smilin' Through, The Senior Class play, was presenTed on May I2 and I3 by The seniors inTeresTed in dramaTics. For The leads Hugh Thompson and Mar- gareT Boen were selecTed. OTher im- porTanT roles were Taken by Bill Ban- nisTer, WinniTred Hall, John Moseley and Jeanne Lovelace. Many seniors had imporTanT parTs in The annual opera, The DeserT Song, presenTed by The music deparTmenT. The leads were very capably Tilled by Bob Searles and Hermie Herron. OTher leading parTs were Taken by Hugh Thompson, Alyce Wilson, Herman Judd and Vivian Pedersen. The maioriTy oT The Girls' Club oT- Ticers were seniors. Frances Anderson, presidenT: MargareT Boen, vice presi- denT: Frances Mae Andrews, secreTary: Janice Miller, social deparTmenT chair- man, and Eunice Perkins, service chair- man, were all seniors and performed Their duTies eTTicienTly. JournalisTic abiliTy was Tar Trom lack- ing among Those who graduaTed in I933. Maurine Henderson, besides be- ing on The Tahoma sTaTT, was on The Woi'ld sTaTT in The Tall semesTer as edi- Tor and in The spring as managing edi- Tor. Mary Lou Anderson, ediTor oT The Tahoma, was on The World sTaTT Tour Times. OThers ouTsTanding in iournal- ism work were Helen VVanzer, Phyllis Swanson, Bob Green, Eunice Perkins, BeTTy Jane Thomas, Frances Anderson, Elwood Anderson and Murray Morgan. Many oTher sTudenTs prominenT in school acTiviTies come Tram The Senior Class. Some oT These were: Tom Bell, Hi-Y presidenT: Ed HamilTon. presidenT oT Big Sq Dixy Lee Ray, DebaTe Club presidenT: Jane Ramsby, presidenT oT STadiana: Maurine Henderson, Triple S presidenT: John Hickey, Boys' Coun- cil presidenT, and Hugh Thompson, presidenT oT The Thespian SocieTy. For The Tourfh consecuTive Time STadium won The ciTy championship in baskeT ball. Seniors on The winning Team were Bruce HeTrick, Loring Wii'e. Harold Wang and Ed HamilTon. Maurine Henderson Rufh Clark Dave ShowalTer Mar+in Nelson RoberT Green Lorna Uglum EsTher Sfromme Mary Crossland Tom Smifh Senior Honor Roll GIRLS Anderson, Cellissa Ballingall, Jeanne Beers, Jean Bissell, Irline Bol'hek, Barbara Brumbaugh, Kaiherine Buckley, Mariha Chubb, Frances Clark, Rufh Collins, Margarei Day, Gail Fisher, Jean Fooie, Dorofhy Giske, Harriei Gusfaveson, Rufh Hagberg, Ellen Hanson, Lorraine Harfman, Jean Haskins, Opal Helland, Ada Henderson, Maurine Hudson, Isabelle Judd, Margarel' Keaiing, Mabel Kimes, Kafhryn Larson, Alfa Lindeman, Ani+a Lindsay, Lillian McAFFer+y, Margarei' Miller, Janice Olsen, Grace Parks, Miriam Perkins, Eunice Physeck, Ruih-May Preniice, EIizabe'I'h June, I933 I '41 Prince, CharIoI'+e Purser, Mariorie Ramsby, Jane Ray, Dixy Lee Rosenberger, Greichen Schwalen, BeH'y Simpson, Doro+hy Smiih, Doroihy Swanson, RuI'h Tail, Gladys Tracy, Margarei Trafford, Marian Turner, Phyllis Van Arsdale, Ruih Wafkins, Virginia Whi'I'e, Eleanor Whorley, Olive Willison, Helen Wilson, Alyce BOYS Davis, Richard Elsberry, Roberi Hazen, John Kemp, Roberi' Lund, George Morgan, Murray Nelson, Marfin Sadler, Frank Thompson, Hugh OUTSIDE HONOR ROLL Banks, Verbian Gongwer, Calvin Howe, Helen Landon, Ray Marlin, Rose Mary Mosf Popular GirlL Mosl' Popular BoyL Prel lies'l' Girl .l,. 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We'll gofher ogoin ond sing fhe song Of love ond honor lo Blue ond Gold. We'll noi forgei you, sloid old mciiesly Like o cos'rle of old, beside lhe seo Pofienlly +hreoding our desfiny Working ou'r our lives To be. Three years ogo we were new To your old rooms ond duslqy holls- Now we're 'fried ond 'rrue Ecger 'ro onswer when duly colls. Ahead-'rhe rood is long ond wide Bur your hond hos o sieody hold. We'll olwoys feel you by our side, Wifh reody supporl from ihe Blue ond Gold So no mcfrfer where we room For owcy or here ol home- Old purple ond silver-For you Our loyclly shall never die. We'll olwoys love and cherish Our doys in Slodium High. -Alice M. Sleele. Motto Now false lhe bools of life for your +ex+ book. -Alice lvl. Sieele. I 161 SEMENIANO D. ACENAS fSeml belonged fo Filipino Club, affendod Pangasinan Academic High School, Lingayen, Pang., P, I., 2 years. REX ADAMS was Sophomore class secrelary-lreasurer, Hi-Y, bank and roll manager. WILLIAM ADAMS IBIIII was in Scrip and Plume, Sfamp Club, Speakers' Bureau. CHARLES ALLEN lChuckI was in Senior Boys' Council, Var' sify wrestling 2 years, Jayvee foofball 2 years, honor roll. DAVE ALLING was in Archifecfurol Club, affended James Madison High, New York Cify, 3 years. CELLISSA ANDERSON on Senior honor roll, shorfhand awards, Typing pins, Tohoma roll manager, graduafed in 2lf1 years. ELWOOD H. ANDERSON was assisfanf edifor of Tahoma, World ad slaff, fall '32, editorial sfaff, spring '33, Reserve wresfling lefler, honor roll, Junior Red Cross roll manager, Camera Club, Scrip and Plume. ESTHER EVELYN ANDERSON has maiors in English, science, mafhemafics and foreign language, offended Lincoln High, Tacoma, 2 years. FRANCES ANDERSON was prcsidenf of Girls' Club, vice presidcnf Triple S, chairman fellowship deparlmenf, Girls' Club, associafe edilor Tahoma, World ad slarf, ediforial slarf, spring '33, Sludenf Council 2 years, Speakers' Bureau, Girls' Council 3 years, high school leaders' conference, '32, honor roll, alfendance clerk assislanf, assemblies, commif- fees, shorlhand awards, World manager. JANE ANDERSON was in Siadiana, 3-year lellerman, one of I2 besl swimmers, cornniiffees, alfended Olympia High I Term. MARY LOUISE ANDERSON IMory Loul was cdilor of Ta- homa, Triple S, presidenf and secrefary Quill and Scroll, honor roll, World ad sfoff, spring '3I, ad manager, fall '3I, news cdilor, spring '32, circulofion manager, fall '32, S book sfalf, '3I-'32, Foofball Nighf '3I, Junior-Senior lea commiffee, serv- ed of Senior banguef, publicily manager Girls' Club, high school leaders' and iournalisfs' conference '3I, Thanksgiving baskel and Chrislmas commiflees, Sfudenr Council. ROY E. ANDERSON played Reserve foofball I year, sfage crew 2 years, World roll manager, Bays' Glce Club I year. FRANCES MAE ANDREWS IBabeI was secrelary of Girls' Club, school welfare chairman Girls' Club, chairman Christ- mas dccoralions, Triple S, Speakers' Bureau, Rifle Club, pro- gram for mixer and af Maunfain View Sanaforium, fyping pin, Girls' Council 3 years, Sfudenf Council, Memorial Day, Fool- ball Nighl, lunch room decorafing and cup cleaning com- miffees, Communifv I-louse, assemblies, sfudenf nurse, World and Tahorna managers. PENELOPE ANGELUS IPenl belonged lo Sladiana, second feam lelfer, honor roll, Viforld cub slaff, commiffees, sludenf nurse. MINA-BELLE ARNETTE was in Glee Club 2 years, chairman shorl slory deparfmenf, Scrip and Plume, 2 operas, Inferna- fional and Debale Clubs, commiffees. MARIE ARNOLD was on honor roll, served af 2 facully feas, Memorial Day program cammilfec, Science Club, fashion show '29, '30, '3I, RAYMOND ARNOLD lRayI was Junior Red Crass roll mane ager, Boyg. Council, Junior Prom decorafing commiffee, as- s c airmon fwice, BERTHA ARVELA maiored in English, hisfory and arf. GENE ARWOOD IGUSI was in Bays' Council, Speakers' Bureau, chairman boys' assembly, 3-year Vaisify swimming Ieflerman, boxing lefler, Hi-Y, Junior Pram chairman, Slu- denls' Nighf '32. BYLLIE ANN AUSTIN IAnnI was bank and roll manager, lyping cerfificale, girls' mixers, Thanksgiving baskels, decor- afing conimiffee Girls' Club, Junior Red Cross roll manager fashion show, Easier baskels, graduafed in 2lf1 years. lionol Club, sophomore champion debafe Team, Thespians lunch room crew, Sfudenf Council, l'7l MARIE BAARSLAG was in Triple S, vice presidenf Inferna- LYLE L. BAKER IRedl played I year Varsily foolball, World roll manager and i'oll represenlalive. RALPH BALDWIN IBaldyl played Joyvee foolball '3l, '32. JEANNE BALLINGALL was on Library Commiflee '3l, Senior honor roll, World edilorial slalf, spring '33, lyping and shorl- hand awards, Triple S, World roll manager. VERBIAN BANKS offended Sl. Paul's School, Walla Walla, 2 years, Senior honor roll, has moiors in English, French, Lalin and hislory. HARWOOD A. BANNISTER IBilll was Senior banauel loosi- masler, Thespian sociely, honor roll, Chrislmos play '32, aflended Wesl High, Sal? Lake Cily and Lincoln High, Porl- land. IRIS ELTHEA BARNHART Ill was in Sladiana, 2-year leller- mon, Glee Club, Foolball Nighl '32, MARJORIE EPPLEY BARNUM IBarneyl was in Glee Club, assemblies, commillees, roll manager, graduoled in 2lf2 years. BLANCHE BARRE belonged lo Sladiana, Girls' Glee, sfyle show. JACK BARRETT maiored in English, hislory and science ARTHUR S. BARTLETT IArfl was on honor roll, lunch room slaff, roll managei'. JOSEPH WADE BEAL Noel maiored in English, Spanish, rnafhemalics, science and hislory. BRANDT A. BEDE allended Roosevell High, Seaflle, and Oak Park llll.l High Zlfz years. MURIEL BEERBOHM ITinyl was in Triple S, Slodiana, 3-year lellerman, hike leader, Junior Prom decoralions cornmirfee, Sludenls' Nighl '30, World ad slaff, spring '3l, edilorial slarl, spring '33, Girls' Council, Thespians, Tahoma and World roll manager, Libl'ary Nighl '3l, assemblies. JEAN BEERS was in Triple S, Sophomore Council, Sludenl Council secrelary, Girls' Glee, opera '32, '33, orchesrra I year, sophomore mixer commillee, Thespians, plays and com- millee, Senior honor roll, workshop and makeup classes, 4 years Lalin. MILDRED BEERS maiored in English, science and hisfory, gradualed in 2 years. THOMAS BELL Uommyl was presidenl and yice presidenl Hi-Y, Big S Club, Sophomore Council, 3 swimming lellersg roll manager, Junior Red Cross represenlaliye, assislanf cir- culalion manager World. ANITA BERGERSON INNO, was bank and Tahoma roll mana- ger, senior banquef commillee, honor roll, pearl lyping pin, shorlhand awards, Thanksgiving baskels, attendance clerk assisranl, committees. AUSTIN BENSON IOS ie in and, ailer school work pre- venled parlicip ion i 'leS. Tl-J maiored in English, Spanish, hislory, d mal S. D. BE S maiors in English, science and machine esign. IRLINE BISSELL was World roll manager, Senior honor roll, Thespians, scrapbook cornmiflee. ,181 ALBERT S. BLACK, JR., IBobI had 4 years Laling maiored in English, German and science. LOUISE BLACKBURN IToogieI was secreiary and lreasurer Slamp Club, Tahoma roll manager, honor roll. RACHEL BLACKMORE was in Glee Clubg honor rollg com- milleesg Camera Club commirlee chairman, Rifle Club and Thespiansg gradualed in 2lf2 years. WALTER BLOOM IWGIII was in Senior Boys' Council, Varsity wreslling '32, '33, honor roll. MARY LOUISE BLOOMFIELD IMary Loul was siudenl nurse, Thespiansg siylc show '3l. MILDRED BLOOMQUIST IMillie Joi was roll manager, Thes- piansg Iyping award. WARDA BLUNT sang in Glee Club 2 years, Z operas, sang ai 3 mixers: Faofball Nighi 'lip Siudenis' Nighi '32, HAZEL BODIN aiiended Billings lMonr,l High during her ilinior yeaij maiors in English and arf, MARGARET BOEN lMargeI had lead in Senior Class play, vice presidenr Girls' Clubg Triple Sq World ad slarlg Girls' Council, Siadianag 3-year leriermang Thespiansg assembliesg Fooiball Nighi '32y dancing chorus opera '3l, '32, '33q corn' miiiecs and mixers, hike leader. JESSE BONE was in Rifle Clubg qualified for 2 medals. ADA BORGOLI was sladeni nurseq World and Tahoma roll manager, fashion show '3I, '32g Thespians. BARBARA JANE BORHEK IBan-biei was in Triple Sq World roll manager, dancing chorus opera '3lg library assislanf '32g liille sisier chairman, Thespian lreasurerg Girls' G-lee '3Ig bank manager, assemblies and mixers, chairman Memorial Day decoralions '31, Thanksgiving baskels '30, '3lg Chrislmas decoraiions cornmifleeg third highesl on Senior honor roll. ED BOWMAN received bookkeeping ceriificaie. FLORENCE M. BRAITHWAITE served al ieachers' luncheon, fashion show '30, siudeni nurse. MARY BRAITHWAITE majored in English and sewing. GLADYS BRETTELLE enlercd from Olympia High, maiors in English and Typing, WILLIAM C. BRIDGES IBIIIJ was roll represcnlafiveg rnaiared in English, Laiin and science. MERCEDES BRINK rnaiored in English, malhemaiics and science. LEONA A. BROUWER ILeeI had maiors in sewing, hislory and English. ' DONALD BROWNE IJr.I was in Sophomore Council, World and bank roll manager 2 years. WILLARD W. BROWN ailended Lincoln High, Seaille, and Renion High, Renlon, before Cniering Siadium. l'9l KATHERINE BRUMBAUGH IKiHyl was bank manager '30, '3l: roll manager '3l: commillees: Senior honor roll: Beaux Arls Club: Junior Red Cross i'oll manager. HARTVIC BRUUN fVicJ was in Thespians: decoralions com! milfee Junior Prem: Senior Class play. DOROTHY BUCHANAN IBUCIWI allcnded Annie Wlighl Some inary: Tacoma, 3 years. ROSE FRANCES BUCHANAN Uluckl served al iunior-senior lea '32: Thanksgiving baskels: lunch room decoralions com- millee '3Z: allended Lincoln High, Seallle, IVQ years, MARTHA NANCY BUCKLEY IMarIl played in 2 Thespian plays and malinee play: Sladiana: 3-year lellerman: mixer commillees: iunior-senior lea commillee: Senior honor roll. LAURENCE BURCAR IBurkI played Midgel foolball 2 years: orcheslra 2 years. EDSON BURROWS IEddiel played Midge? baske? ball 2 years: World and Tahoma roll manager: foolball manager: 2 years lrack: charler member Big S Club: Hi-Y: lrack caplain '33. ELEANOR C. BURUD ISqueaksI received bookkeeping cerli- ficare. F. ELIZABETH BUTLER IBellyl maiored in English: science and home economics. JERRY CALLAHAN alfended Bellarmine l year: majors in Lalin, hislory and English: oulside work prevenled parlicipa- lion in aclivilies. IRENE CARR was sludenl nurse: Slamp Club. CAPTOLA F. CARROLL fAIice Kayl was sludcnl nurse: Thes- pians. ELOISE A. CARTY IEIJ belonged lo Debale, Thespian: lnler- nalional Clubs: Thanksgiving baskels: Tahoma roll manager: typing awards: shorlhand and bookkeeping cerlilicoles: slu- dcnl nurse. CLARA CASPERSON was on World edilorial slall, lall '32: honor roll: Scrip and Plume: Debaie and Rifle Clubs: roll bank managei'. PATRICIA CESSFORD IPQH received second-leam leller: lyp- ing award: opcra '32: Sladiana: Scrip and Plume: sludenl nurse. RUTH CHESTER fCheslyj was on World edilorial slall, fall '32: honor roll: World roll manager: wrole and coached plays for Girls' Club: play chairman Scrip and Plume: Oe- bale Club: mixers and plays. FRANCES CHUBB Uzrankiej was a member ol Beaux Arls Club: Senior honor roll. RUTH K. CLARK was in Triple S: Salulalorian: Girls' Council '3l: Senior honor roll: solo orcheslra 3 operas: played in assemblies: represented Slodium in Norlhwesf High School Orchestra al Spokane '3l, al Seallle '33: Tahoma roll manager. JOHN K. CLIFFORD was in Sophomore Council: Jayvee loolball '3l, '32: Track '32: Tahoma roll manager: Big S Club. VIRGINIA CLIFTON IGIHI was roll manager: Thespians. MARGARET A. COLLINS IPeqgyl was in Sciip and Plume: sludenf nurse: Junior Red Cross manager: Thespians: Senior honor roll: business girls' luncheon. l20l GERALDINE COOK lGerryI was a member of Spanish Club. PEARLE COPELAND IPadieI was in Thespiansg roll bank manager, bookkeeping cerlificaleg sludenl nurseg lunch room crew. VETSA COVACH IVeI was sludenl nurseg fashion showy oul- side work prevenlcd parlicipalion in aclivilies. JANE COWAN was on Chrislmas decoralions commillee '3l, '32g Thanksgiving baskels '3Ig dancing chorus opera '32j as- sembiyg slyle showy served al senior banguel '32g come rnirfecs. ROBERT P. COWDEN IBobl was in Boys' Glee Club. ALBERT COZZA has niaiors in Lalin, English, science and malhemalics. MARY CROSSLAND was in Triple Sq Girls' Council: sopho- more mixerg enlerlained al Junior Promg Football Nighl '32g Sludcnl Councilg sludenl nurse: opera dancing chorusg Thanks- giving baskels. FRANKLIN E. CUMBERWORTH ISlimI was a member of Debale Clubg sophomore debale learn. ELEANOR CURRAN was on Sophomore Councilg Library Come rnilleeg Communily House workg honor rollj Sludenl' Council: World roll manager. HARRY M. DAHL ISparIsyI played Reserve baske? bally Boys' Glee Clubg Tahonia roll managerg allended Clyde High, Ohio, I year. OBED HARRY DAHL was on honor roll: worked in lunch roomg allended high school in Tabor, Iowa, I year. DAN DANIELSON played Midgel loolballg lrackg wreslling, IRENE DANIELSON flkiel was sludenl nurse, DEAN D. DARLING played in Yhe orcheslra for 3 operas. HOWARD DARLING IHcwieI maiored in English and shop, oulside wcrk preyenled parlicipalion in aclivilics. INAIIELLE BILLY RUTH DASHIELL Ilnnyj was a sludenl nurseg played second-Team basker ball and capfain ballg Rifle Club. GEORGE HENRY DAVELAAR IDavyI was on Ihe slage crew 3V2 years. ELEANOR DAVIES belonged lo Sladianag Triple S3 honor rollg World roll managerg bank managerg Girls' Councilg bandg gradualed in ZVZ years. RICHARD DAVIS IDickI was in Sludenl Councilg bank mana- gerg Senior honor roll. VIRGINIA K. DAWSON Uinnyl majored in bookkeeping and English: oulsidc ernploymenl prevenled parlicipolion in acfivifies. GAIL DAY was in Sludenl Councilg roll managerg Senior honoi rollg Camera and Thespian Clubsg Thanksgiving baskelsg senior banauel decoralions comrnillee. I2'l LOIS DE LAY ITammyI maiored in French, English and art: attended Grant High, Portland, Ore., Zlfz years. EUNICE FAY DEMPSEY was in Stadiana: Rifle Club: bank manager: honor roll: bookkeeping certificate: attended Wen- atchee High before entering Stadium. LOIS DESILETS danced at senior banquet: Beaux Arts Club: opera 2 years: mixers: assemblies: style show: Tahoma roll manager: Thanksgiving baskets. THELMA DEVIK ITheII was Tahorna roll manager: Camera Club: typing awards. PHIL DEXTER won swimming badges for lite-saving work: maiored in English and bookkeeping: worked after school. HAROLD DILLE IDiIII played in the orchestra I year. RAYMOND EARL DILLEY tRayj was 2-year boxing Ietterman: worked after school. MACK DOROTHY was an expert rifleman, Rifle Club: Glider Club: attended Benson Tech, Portland, Ore., and West High, Salt Lake. ROBERT DOWNEY IBObI took part in Library Night: Junior Red Cross manager: track: bookkeeping certificate, DEL MAR DOYLE IDeII was World roll manager 3 semesters: attended Lincoln High in afternoon, 5 semesters, MARGARET DREXLER IMargiej won a second-team letter. JOHN DRUMMOND IPatt played Varsity football '3l: Re- serve football '30: Big S Club, HELEN ALICE DUELL IHonnanJ was in Stadiana 3 years: one of I2 best swimmers 3 years: yell queen '30: mixers: assemblies: shorthand and typing awards: Christmas decora- tions: served at senior banauet '3Z: posture parade: senior banquet committee: attended Lewis and Clark High, Spa- kane, I semester. ALICE LOUISE DUGAN IAII was in Beaux Arts Club: taught music at Community House. ESTHER MAE EASTMAN tEssJ was World roll manager 2 years: sub-chairman social department Girls' Club: served at senior banquet: committees. f I' '70-v', g,', I 1 JOHN EGAN fPunIQ worked in lunch,raom 3 years. X, SIDNEY EISENBEIS fSidl was on Library Committee: Speakers' Bureau: World editorial staff, fall '32: roll manager twice: Sophomore Council: chairman sophomore mixer program. BEATRICE EKVALL fBeej was World and Tahoma roll mana- ger: dancing chorus opera '32: committees: Thespians: typing awards: senior banquet committee: Rifle Club: Football Night committee, ELIZABETH ELLIOTT IFuuyQ was member sophomore cham- pionship debate team: Varsity debate letter: Junior Red Cross manager. BOB ELSBERRY was on Senior honor roll: after-school work prevented participation in activities. AL ENGLUND was boxing manager '32: boxing '30, '32: main event on card in '32, i221 HENRY EPSTEIN IEppyI was roll managerg boxing showg school chess champion. FRANCES ERCEGOVIC IFrcnI-iiel belonged Io Rifle, Beaux Arls and Archileclural Clubsg Iyping cerlificales and ping fashion shows. MILES C. ERICKSEN played Midge? foolballg Rifle Clubg 4 boxing cards, VIRGINIA ERICKSON maiored in hislory and English: al- lended Gig I-larbor Union High Z years. BILL ERMATINGER majored in malhemalics, shop and Eng- lishi allcnded Lincoln High 2 years. HAROLD H. EVANS rnaiored in English, German, malhe- marics, science and hislory. ' JOHN W. FAILOR, JR.,iIJackI was in Glee Clubg opera '33, lunch room crew 3 years. JOHN A. FAIRWEATHER Uackj played I year Vorsily fool- ballg I year Jayvee loolballg secondrleam wresllingg Irockg Sludenl Council, bank and World roll managers. WALTER O. FAWCETT maiored in English and hisloryg came from Lincoln High. WESLEY B. FELLOWS IBUCIWI belonged lo lhe Rifle Club. CHARLES FISHEL IChuCkI belonged lo Boys' Councilg World roll manager. JEAN FISHER Ueaniel was in Triple Sq Glee Club 2 yearsg Thespiansj Senior honor rollg library clerkg commiileesg Senior Class ploy casl, HELEN FLOLOW was sludenl body Ireasurerg Tahoma slollg Girls' Council '3lg sophomore advisory boardg honor rollg Girls' Club consrilulion commilleeg served al 2 senior ban- quelsg World ad slallq Sludenl Councilj posfure parade 2 yearsg Thespians. DOROTHY M. FLOYDSTEAD was in Sladiana, 3-year leller- mang Triple Sp Tahoma roll manager 2 yearsg Girls' Councilg Thespiansq Iyping certificates and bronze ping hike leader: 4 years Laling World slaif, spring '33. FRANKLIN FOGG ITommyI rnaiored in Lalin and Englishg allended Moran School, Sealfle, I year. DOROTHY OLIVE FOOTE IDOII won Typing and shorfhand pinsg bookkeeping cerlificoteg Senior honor roll, GRACE ANITA FORD lGaIesJ was sludy hall assislanig solo orcheslra, orchcslra ZVQ years: Thespians, ROBERT E. FORD IBobI was sports reporler on World slall, spring '33g Sludcnl Council roll represenlaliveg aller-school work prevenlecl parlicipalion in aclivilicsg allended Olympia High 2 years, DEAN ERNEST FOX IFoxyI was in orcheslra 3 yearsg solo orcheslro 2 yearsg lunch room crew 3 yearsg golf '30, '32g French and Glider Clubsq Jayvee foolball '3O. FRANCES FOX IFoxyI belongs Io Sfadiana, 3-year lellerrnang Thospiansg Scrip and Plumeg Speakers' Bureaug Triple S1 rnaiinec playg coinmilleesq Foolball Nighlg Junior Red Cross manager. GEORGE B. FRASIER IBudI was in Slarnp, Rifle and Camera Clubsg secrelary boys' division and range officer Rifle Clubg attended Lincoln High. I23I MAXINE FREDRICK IMaxI was sluden? nurse, VICTOR FREDERICK IVICI was roll managerg Rifle Club. STANLEY FRIEDMAN fSfackI was in Camera, French and ln?erna?ional Clubsg roll manager. ELIZABETH FRIIS flbbyj was on Thanksgiving baske? com- rnifleeg sluden? nurseg Thespiansg Scrip and Plume, chairman of play eommillee. CAROLYN FRINGESS was in Triple Sq ?ennis champion 3 years, ma?inee dance commi??eeg honor rollj Girls' Glee Club 2 years. WILLIAM FRY IBIIII was In Camera Clubg honor roll. HOWARD FRYE was on honor rollg worked after school. JUDITH JANE GEAR Uaniej was in Thespiansg makeup and workshop classesg malinee playg Sludenl Council manager. HARRIET GISKE was In S?adianag Triple Sg Memorial Day wreath CGFIIITIIIIEC: sludenl nurseg Senior honor rallg Commun' ity Houseg 4 years Laling cominI??eesg Girls' Council. JOSEPHINE GOEGER I..l0eI was in dancing chorus, opera '32g honor roll. CALVIN GONGWER ICQII was in boxing show '32g allended Shellon High llfg years: Senior honor roll. INEZ GOODNO won shor?hand and ?yping cerlificales and pinsp honor rollg Camera Club. RICHARD GOULD IDickI was in Camera and S?amp Clubsg vice presiden? Boys' Rifle Clubg Vlforld roll manager Zlfy ycarsg Junior Class lreasurerg assembly chairmang chairman adver?ising coinmillee Junior Proin '32. HENRY BAKER GRAHAM was a Tahoma and bank roll managerg Ri?le Club. MARIE E. GRAHAM was on honor ioll. DONALDA M. GRANT IDonnieI was in S?adianag 3-year le?- lermang matinee playp Thespiansq service ping Scrip and Plume Club: commi??ees. ISABEL GRANT was in Thespians, cos?urne and properties commiffeesg Sludenl Council roll manager l yearg lnlerno- lional Club. ORCELIA GRANT was an honor rally scrapbook commi?leeg World edi?orial s?a??, spring '32g roll manage-ry Scrip and Plumeq Thespians. ROBERT GREEN IBobI was vice presiden? Senior Classy secre- fary Hi-YQ Varsily wresfling '32, '33g Varsily ?oo?ball '32g Reserve baske? ball '30g honor rallg World spor?s edi?or, spring '33g Tahoma spor?s edi?org fraek '33g Big S Club. PAUL GRIFFEN played Midge? baske?ball 2 years: Hi-Y' honor rall. RICHARD GRIFFIN IDICIKI a??ended Auburn High llfz years I2-11 ROSE LEE GUENTHER lRosiet was in Thespiansg attended Lincoln High V2 year. SELMA GULLACKSON won shorthand and typing awards: honor roll, attendance Clerk assistant. DELE B. GUNNERSON played Varsity football '30, '32, track '32, '33g basket ball '33g charter member Big S Club. RUTH GUSTAVESON lGussiel was on scrapbook committee. C. KELLIS GWINN lKellyl was in Junior Cabinet '32g Reserve football '3Op bank, Tahoma and World roll managers. ELLEN HAGBERG was on Sophomore Council, Senior honor roll, committees: lnternational Club treasurer. ELEANOR MAE HALE was student nurseg committees, gradu- ated in Zlfg years. DORIS EVELYN HALL was assistant librarian 3 years, Thanks- giving baskets, World editorial staff, spring '33. DOROTHY WINNIFRED HALL lWinj was in Senior Class play: Glee Club 3 years, parts in 2 operas, Rifle, Scrip and Plume Clubsg Girls' Council, JAYNE HALL was in Stadiana, 3 letters, Triple S, honor rollg Thespiansg matinee play: mixers and comrnitteesg Football Night '32, World reporter and staff secretary, tall '32g roll managerg Thanksgiving baskets. EDWIN T. HAMILTON lHaml was Junior Class presidentg Varsity football '30, '32g founder and president Big S Clubg Sophomore, Boys' and Student Councils, Speakers' Bureauq Reserve basket ball '3Og Varsity '33, Junior Cabinet, track '32, '33g Glee Club 2'f2 years, 3 operas. LORRAINE HANSON was in Stadiana, 3-year letterrnang Triple Sq Senior honor rally Girls' Council: bank manager W7 years, Thespian committee, typing certificates and ping hike leader, 4 years Lating World editorial staff, spring '33, roll manager. ROY HARLOW was on swimming team, shorthand and typ' ing awards: band 2 years: lunch room crew 3 years. WATSON W. HARRINGTON lWattsl was 2-year track let- termang charter member Big S Clubg lunch room crew 3 years. JEAN HARTMAN was in Triple Sy Senior honor roll, Stadianag 3-year lettermang Rifle Club, expert rifleman, range otticerg study hall assistant: served at senior banauetg lunch room crew 2 years: Spanish medal. OPAL HASKINS lPall was in Triple Sq Staclianag Senior honor rollg Thespians typing chairman, matinee play, Rifle Club, Girls' Club play committee, World business manager, fall '32, Sophomore Class play, Tahoma secretary: World roll mana- ger, typing and shorthand pins: high school iournalists' con- ference at U. of W., Football Night '32, assembly play. ELMER H. HAUG was on honor roll: worked after school, LORAINE ALVERA HAUGNER fHotchaj was in orchestra 2 yearsg Thespian, Camera and International Clubsg lunch room staff 3 years, served at senior banquet. DONALD HAYCRAFT lDonl attended Lincoln High l'f7 years, worked after school. .JOHN R. HAZEN Uohnnyl was in Big S Club: Senior honor roll, Midget football '3Og Jayvee football '3lg Varsity football '32, assistant circulation manager World, fall '32 and Tahoma '32, World editorial staff, spring '33, Tahoma editorial statt and publicity manager, Speakers' Bureaug track 333 Senior Class committees, roll manager, Quill and Scroll. DON HEATON was on honor roll, Varsity swimming, tennis teamg Glider Clubg band, World and Tahoma roll manager. 1251 ADA J. HELLAND Uudyl was on Senior honor roll, Triple S, Girls' and Sophomoi'e Councils, Junior Red Cross i'oll mona- ger, shorthand and typing awards, Thanksgiving baskets. GRACE K. M. HERING fGoldiel attended Kent High llfz years, MAURINE HENDERSON QRedl was president Triple S, Vale- dictorian, editor World, tall '32, managing editor, spring '33, Quill and Scroll, debate letter, treasurer Debate Club, Senior honor roll, Tahoma staff, Junior Class secretary, served at senior banquet, representative to iournalists' conterence '32, U, of W., shorthand and typing awards, World roll manager llfgyearsg one ot sophomore debate champions. GERTRUDE E. HERRIN fGertiel was in Thespians, typing pin, attendance room assistant. HERMIE HERRON had lead in opera '33, sub-chairman Christ- mas decorations, program chairman Junior Prom '32, Football Night '30, '32, Library Night '32, sophomore mixer, took part, trained dancing chorus opera '3l, '32, '33, BRUCE HETRICK played Jayvee tootball, Varsity tootball '32, Reserve basket ball '31, '32, Varsity basket ball '33, Big S Club, Tahoma statl. DAN HEWITT played .layvee tootball '3l, boxing, honor roll, matinee dance committee, JOHN C. HICKEY was president Boys' Council, Jayvee and Varsity football, second- and first-team wrestling, Student Council, Hi-Y, charter member Big S Club, LLOYD HICKOK was in Debate Club, business manager Architectural Club, honor roll, DAGNY RUBY HJELLE KDGQJ was roll representative, student nurse, typing certificate, fashion show, Community House, BEATRICE HODGE fBeal was in Triple S, honor roll, Glee Club, Thespians publicity committee, plays, Speakers' Bureau, World reporter, tall '32, Community House, publicity manager Girts' Club, orchestra, assembly skit, Girls' Council, Stu- dents' Night, chairman May baskets, workshop, dramatic service pin, World roll manager. DON E. HODGES was in Glee Club 3 years, 3 operas, Re- serve football I year, Varsity football I year, Rifle Club, honor roll. ISABEL HOGE was in Triple S, Girls' Council 2 years, Sopho- more Council, World od staff, Speakers' Bureau, Students' Night, Community House, Thespians, chairman makeup com- mittee, plays, service pin, Thanksgiving baskets, committees and assembly. 7 ADELINE . HOLT QAd was in Stadiana, Tahoma roll manager ss ibly, uden nurse, Beaux Arts and Rifle Clubs, committ s, s ' r a t committee. EL LL fBilliel maiored in English, history a sewk ten l-ysyoldt High, St. Paul, Minn., ly? v . i L, 0 ' J! E lO T maiared in German and English. GEORGPSCOTT HOTCHKISS was in Stamp, Camera, Inter- national and Thespian Clubs, Glee Club, 2 operas, attended St. lv1artin's College, Lacey, l',f1 years. BRUCE C. HOWARD was World circulation manager, spring '33, boxing, attended Puyallup High V2 year. HELEN HOWE was in Thespian plays, Senior honor roll, at- tended Southwest High, Kansas City, Mo., 2V2 years. KATHERYNE BLANCHE HOWE lKayl attended Sumner High IV1 semesters. ISABELLE L. HUDSON was on Senior honor roll. U61 Lv? A4 ft. r' u . , 'A L4 FRANK F. HUEY attended Franklin High, Seattle, I year, DOUGLAS E. HUME lDouql was an golf team '32g Beaux Arts Club. ELAINE HUME was vice president Beaux Arts Clubg treasurer Architectural Clubg Tahoma art staffg poster committee: Junior Red Cross roll manager. GRACE NANCY HUMMON was in Glee Club 2 yearsg served at faculty teag attended Concrete High llfz years. DAIRD H. HUNTER lDavel was in Radio Club. EDYTHE HURNBLAD lEdiel attended Lincoln High 2 years, 1 ., I EDWARD L, INGHAM lEdJ was in Glee Clubg Midget tool' ball '32. CHARLOTTE F. IRVIN lBabel niaiored in English and history. .ROBERT W. JACKSON fBobl was in band 3 yearsg Radio Clubg sax trio in assembliesg pep band. EVELYN B. JACOBSEN IEVI was student nurseg Girls' Club assembly and committeesp worked outside of school, MARC JANES played 2 years Midget tootballg opera '3l, opera lead '32q Woi'ld roll manager 2 years: Speokels' Bureaug Hi-Yg Football Night '32g Library Cornmitteeg Glee Club 3 yearsg best decorated car Football Night parade '3I1 circulation stall Tahoma '3Zg International and Camera Clubs: Sophomore Councilg senior banquet program '32, ETLAR JENSEN lEtl was in band 3 yearsg pep bondg Footba'l Nightg assembliesg roll manager. BROOKS K. JOHNSON lBucketsj was on swimming team '3I, '32, HENRY JOHNSON lHeiniej played Reserve basket ball I yearg World roll managerg Reserve football 2 years. GERTRUDE JOHNSON Uohnniej won shorthand and typing awards. JIMMY JOHNSEN Uiml maiored in English, French and mathematicsj worked after school. HUNTER JOHNSON was in band and orchestra. JARL JOHNSON lSwedej maiored in mathematics, science history and English. JESSIE JOHNSON played in orchestra Zlfz yearsg Girls' Coun- cilg honor rallg typing and shorthand awardsg Thespians. MYRTLE JOHNSON lMerl'j received bookkeeping certificate. SADIE JOHNSON was in Girls' Councilg Tahoma roll mana- gerg Thanksgiving and Christmas baskets. l27l WESLEY M. JOHNSON IWesI was roll bank manager: Cam- era Club. MARIE JOHNSRUD was sludenf nurse: World cub reporlcr. HAZEL JOLLEY IHappyI was sludenr nurse: offended olher schools 2 years. VIRGINIA JONES IGinnyj was sludy hall assisfanl: Sludy Hall Club: lrophy cleaning cornrniffee. HERMAN S. JUDD Illudl had parl in 3 operas: Football Nighl '3l, '32g Glee Club: Senior honor roll: lnfernalional and Spanish Clubs: lunch room slaI'I I year: sludenl advisory board, MARGARET JUDD delivered Thanksgiving baskels: worked offer school: gradualed in 2 years. PAUL FREDERICK JUELING ICurlyl played Jayvee football: honor roll: offended Lincoln lNeb.l High llfz years. RUTH KAZAMA was on World edilorial slaff, spring '33: lnlernalicnal Club: bank manager l year: bookkeeping certifi- cale: honor roll: Quill and Scroll. MABEL BEATRICE KEATING ISlimJ was in Triple S: Ta- homa business manager '33: Viforld roll manager llfz years: Tahoma roll manager: Senior honor roll: library clerk: al- lended Easf High, Kansas Cily, Mo., V2 year. FRANCES KEELING IKayl was in Sladiana: hike leader: Rllle Club: Girls' Club plays: attended Pendleton lOre.l High l year. GERALD J. KEELY IJerryl was on lunch room slaff l year Rifle Club. GERALD KELSO played Varsily foolball '3l: 2 years lrack: I year wreslling, coach '33: Big S. JAMES KEMP IJimj was Sfudenl Council and Tahoma roll rnanoger: Tahoma assembly. ROBERT KEMP Illobj was vice presidenl Speakers' Bureau: presiclenl, publicily and program chairman Slanip Club: secrelary Camera Club: molinee dance commillee: sopho- more chairinan sfudenl advisory board: Senior honor roll: news edilor World, spring '33: Quill and Scroll. JOSEPH W. KETNER Noel was on second Team wresfling l year. EDWARD M. KEYS Ill IEdj was on Junior Prom commilfee: 3-year maiors in mafhemalics, science and English. WILDEY KIMBALL Iaudj was in Glider Club: worked offer school. KATHRYN KIMES was in lnlernalionol and Thespian Clubs: Senior honor roll: World cub reporfer. HAROLD KINZNER IHalI rnaiored in science, shop and Enq- lish. VIVIENNE KIRKEIDE IViviel won Typing pin and shorthand cerlificole: Girls' Council: Thanksgiving baskels. MARION KLARICH allended Yelm High ZVZ years. I23l JUNE ELIZABETH KLEESE lBunl was student nurse, honor roll, orchestra 2','3 years, typing and shorthand awards. MILLIE H. KLOEPPER was World and Tahoma roll manager, Thanksgiving baskets 2 years, Football Night, dancing chorus opera 2 years, mixers, assemblies, HAROLD KOHLER fHaIl worked outside of school, maiared in English and French, DOBRILA KORJAN lDobl was student nurse, typing cerliti- cate. GEORGE KRAPP maiored in Spanish, English, mathematics and history. ELSIE KUHNERT completed her credits in January. MARY KUKULAN was study hall assistant, Thanksgiving bas- kets, Study Hall and Rifle Clubs, student nurse. RAYMOND F. LANDON lRayl was on Senior honor roll, mo' iored in English, Latin, mathematics and science, attended high school in Gordon, Nebraska, 3 years. IRENE LANGDAHL was on Girls' Council, attendance assis- tant, shorthand and typing awards, committees. LILLIAN LANGELAND Uootiel was bank manager, Thanks, giving baskets, office assistant. LOUISE LARSEN ITootsl was student nurse, Ritle and Camera Clubs. RUTH VALENTINE LARSEN lRuthiel was student nurse, book- keeping certificate. ALTA E. LARSON IAII was in Girls' Council I year, posture parade, Speakers' Bureau, Senior honor roll, worked after school. GUNNAR J. LARSON ISwedel was in orchestra 2 years, lunch room crew 3 yeal's, honor roll. LILLIAN LARSON won typing award, little sister committee, student nurse, bookkeeping certificate. VIOLA LARSON KVU was an honor roll. PAUL A. LAWRENCE IPQII was on Tahoma art staff, Archi. tectural Club, scenery painting captain. ROBERT E. LEE maiored in English and bookkeeping. ALMA I. LEE Uootsiel was in Stamp Club, honor roll, graduated in ZVZ years. DELWIN LEHMANN lDsll was in Hi-Y, Football Night 2 years, Students' Night, Boys' Glee Club, boys' assembly. FRED LEMMON played Midget basketball '3I, '32, Midget football '3l, yell duke '3l, '32, yell king '32, '33, Student Council, chairman pep parade, committees. l29l GARRY S. LEWIS was in Student Council 2 years: Varsity football '32: stage electrician 3 operas: 3 stage letters. MARY LILLEBERG was in Sophomore Mixer: Junior Prom: Football Night '30: Junior Red Cross manager: Thanksgiving baskets. ANITA LINDEMAN was World and Tahoma roll manager: shorthand and typing awards: Thespians: Thanksgiving bas- kets: Senior honor roll: attendance room assistant. NORMA NADINE LINDLEY INormiel was in Glee Club 2 years: Christmas decorations. LILLIAN LINDSAY ILilI was WoI'ld business manager, spring '33: Senior honor roll, ELSIE E. LINK KEII was World roll manager: honor roll: committees: typing and shorthand awards: World cub re- porter: Thespians. BILLIE LIVINGSTON was in 2 assemblies: mixer and Christ- mas decorations committees: Thanksgiving baskets: Memorial Day wreath committee 3 years: library assistant: World cub reporter: typing award. ANNA M. LOEN IAnnI was treasurer Stadiana: 3-year letter- man: opera dancing chorus: committees: Girls' Council: short- hand and typing awards: World and Tahoma roll manager. JOHN CLAIRE LOGAN Uohnniel was on honor roll: at- tended Franklin High, Portland, and The Dalles lOre.J High, 3 years. ARLEYNE LONG was bank manager: decorating committee. JEANNE ROSEMARY LOVELACE was in Girls' Glee Club: opera Z years: assemblies: Senior Class play: Thespians. EDUARDO A. LUCAS lEdl was vice president and president Filipino Club: 2 boxing cards: attended Lincoln High. LOIS K. LUKENBILL fDutchI was student nurse: Z fashion shows: roll representative: bank cashier: Speakers' Bureau: committees. GEORGE LUND was president Speakers' Bureau: Junior Cab- inet: Student Council: HieY: Debate and Thespian Clubs: Glee Club: Senior honor roll: assembly chairman: swimming team: Reserve football: World roll manager: publicity chair- man Football Night. ELIZABETH E. LYON lBessiel was student nurse: typing awards. NEVA LYNESS INeaI was World roll manager: dancing chorus, opera '33: served at senior banquet: class committees. RODNEY SPENCER LYTLE lJr.I was in Senior Class play: Camera and Thespian Clubs: honor roll, RUTH E. MAHAFFAY was in orchestra 2 years: solo orchestra: honor roll: assemblies and mixers: Thespian and Scrip and Plume Clubs. JOHN MALESKY played Jayvee and Reserve football: 2 years Reserve basket ball: Big S Club: honor roll, MARY ANN MARBLE was in Beaux Arts and Architectural Clubs: Memorial Day decorations. LOIS BARBARA MAREK was in Girls' Council: student nurse: Thespian and Ritle Clubs: Football Night and senior banquet decorations: typing award. l30l HOWARD F. MARSH IHowiel was in band, archeslrag Olym- pic and Rifle Clubs. JAMES S. MARSH Him, was Ireasurer boys' division and secrelary Rifle Club, honor rollj experl riflemang World edi- forial slaf'f, fall '32, roll manager, Spanish Club. ROSE MARY MARTIN was in lnfernalional and Thespian Clubsg Senior honor roll, aliended Mission High, San Luis Obispo, Calif., 3 years. TOM MASON majored in English, Lalin and science. ARTHUR MATHISEN IAHI maiored in Spanish and English. DONALD ALFRED MAYNES IDonj played Reserve baske? ball, Jayvee fooiballg orcheslra 3 years, solo group I year, band, Wol'ld roll nicnaqer. JOSEPH S. MERSOM fSunnyl majored in English, Spanish, rnelal shop and hislory. LOLA L. MICKELSON IPGII was sludenl nurseq Thanksgiving haskelsg fashion show '30, '3l. NAYLOR B. MIDDLETON INQIISI moiorcd in science, malhe- malics and English. PEGGY E. MILICE IPegJ was Sfudenl Council roll manager: Bcaux Arls Club, World cub reporler, commillees. JANICE MILLER fJanl was chairman social dcparrrnenl and sub-chairman school welfare deparlmenl, Girls' Club, served al senior banauelg Senior Class pin commillee '32, senior advisory board, Senior honor roll, MARIAN A. MILLER was in Girls' Glee Club, allended Bow Slope High, Rainier, Albcrla, Canada, 3 years. CYNTHIA C. MILSTED was in Olee Club 3 yearsg sludenl nurse, Bcaux Arls Club. LORRAINE MITCHELL ID'lllyl was on honor roll, Thanksgiving and Easier baskelsg Memorial Day comrnillee. EVA ALICE MOLLETT was in Rifle, Camera and lnlernolional Clubs: alendrzd Elma High I yeas. EARL F. MOORE was in Glider Club. MURRAY MORGAN was lealure edilor Woi'ld, spring '331 Quill and Scroll, Senior honor roll: Scrip and Plurne scribe, Sfudenl Council roll manager, sophomore sludcnl advisory board, SUMIYE MORIKAWA ISul was sludenl nurse, worked allen' school, JOHN MOSELEY was president Beaux Arls Club, publicily chairrnan Thespiansg Chrislmas, malinee and Senior Class plays, service and Thespian pinsg play-reading cornrnifleeg Tahoma arf slaffg Speakers' Bureau, honor rollg allended I-loosick Falls IN. Y.j High. KATHERINE S. MUNROE fllalhyl aliended Fares? Ridge, Scalfle. GEORGE MUNZ lSweeZiel played Jayvee football I year, honor roll. I3'l I .A 1 , . V:9Cf ,qyrqly I-42. 'i,wk'f Y ,L .4 L! M RGET MURRAY was on World editorial salt, spring '32: ,4,,'0P f V 1 litt e sister committee: program ,ind man crijvt chairman Scrip and Plume Club! M 1 A' ' 1 I 1 Tr 1 gvlfl' ROBERT W. MQCQCRK lMacl maioifd niience, Latin an English: worked after school. ROSEBETTY MGCLEAN was in Girls' Glee Club: 2 years band: I ycar orchestra: Thespian committees, plays and coach: work- shop, makeup classes: International Club. I MARGARET E. MCAFFERTY was in Triple S: World roll man- ager l year: Senior honor roll: typing and shorthand awards: attendance clerk assistant. WILLIAM MCCARTHY lBiIIl played Midget football '32: Mid- get basket ball '33: lst team wrestling: attended Bellarmine 2 years. MARGARET H. MCCOLLUM lMar'gel majored in French and English. THADDEAUS MCCURDY lThadl maiored in history and En- glish: attended Vaughn High 3 years. DON MCELROY was president Senior Class: Student Council: Boys' Council 2 years: Speakers' Bureau: 3 years tennis: 4 years Latin: assembly chairman: honor roll. RUTH MCGEEHAN was student nurse: honor roll. HARRIET MCHUGI-I was student nurse: Scrip and Plume Club. JAMES HERMAN MCKOWN Hack, was student band director 3 years: played in sax and pep bands IAN MCMILLAN Uohnnyl was World and Tahorna roll man- ager: band I year. JAMES G. MCNAMARA Uiml was in Rifle and Glider Clubs: honor roll: World and bank manager. NOVA NAGEL was in Girls' Rifle Club: honor roll. SCOTT NAMES played Varsity football: Reserve basket ball: 2 years track: roll representative. MARGARET A. NEARY lDolIyl was in German, Camera and Thespian Clubs. DAN S. NELSON played Midget football '3l: Glee Club: opera. FRED NELSEN iFritzl played Midget football '30, '3I: Midget basket ball: Boys' Glee Club: boxing card '3l. MARTIN E. NELSON lMuttl was in l-li-Y: secretaryflreosurer Big S Club: Jayvee football '30, '3I: Varsity football '32: honorary co-captain football team: Sophomore Council: Stu- dent Council: World roll manager: Senior honor roll: assistant circulation manager Tahoma: Faculty choice for speaker at commencement. RUTHANNA NELSON was on Christmas decorations commit- tee: Thanksgiving baskets: posture parade '32, '33: dancing chorus opera '32, '33: mixer committees. JAMES NEWSCHWANDER Himmiel was in Sophomore Coun- cil: Speakers' Bureau: honor roll: orchestra. l32l STEWART H. NICHOLS ISfewieI was World roll manager l year: foolball manager '30, '3l: head manager '32: head baskel ball manager '33: World cub reporler: Sfudenl Council. MILDRED E. NORD IRedI maiared in bookkeeping and Eng- lish: could nol parlicipale in acliviries, KENNETH W. NORTON Jr. IEudI played Reserve foolball- allended Lincoln High I year. DICK O'CONNOR played Reserve foofball '30: roll manager- boxing card '3l. EUGENE O'DONNELL IGeneI was in Hi-Y: Foofball Nighl '30, '32: Library Niqhl '32: Speakers' Bureau: baskel ball man- ager l year: World od slaff, spring '33. MARY HAZEL OLIVER was in Sladiana: 3'year lellerman: Chrislrnas decoralions: chairman Library Commillee: one of I2 besr swimmers: assemblies and commillees: Isl place in poslure parade. HAROLD W. OLSEN rnaiorecl in bookkeeping and English, GRACE E. OLSON IGraciel was on Senior honor roll: gradu- ualed in ZVZ years. MELVILLE OLSON IBobI played Jayvee loolball '32: book- keeping cerlificalc. CURTIS G. ONSTAD ICur'lI played Midgel foolball '3I. DOROTHY OPHEIM was in Sophomore Council. EDITH A. PALMER was in Beaux Arls and Archifeefural Clubs, TOMMY PANCIC ITomI played Reserve baske? ball '3l, '32: loolball '32: track: allended Cleveland High, Sl, Louis, Ma., I year. HELEN PANIAN maiored in hislory and English: worked afler school. RUFUS PARKER IGumpsJ was presidenl, secrelory and freas- urer Radio Club: Jayvee foolball: German and Science Clubs: Tahoma roll manager: World ad sfaff, spring '33. MARIETTA PARK was on mixer commiflee: served al Iacully lea. MIRIAM ANITA PARKS IMirnI was in Sladiana: Triple S: bank manager IV? years: Senior honor roll: commillees: library as- sislanl Z years, clerk I year: Communify I-louse: assemblies: Chrislmas decoralians. VIOLET PAULSON was in Sludenls' Nighl '32: assembly: com- milleesg Speakers' Bureau: honor roll: Girls' Council. VIVIAN PEDERSEN IVeepI was in Sludenl's Nighr '3l: Glee Club 3 years: casl parl, opera '33: Thanksgiving baskels: Tahoma roll manager: Library Nighl. EUNICE PERKINS IPerkyI was in Triple S: Sladiana: shield winner: cliairman service depl., sub-chairman fellowship depr., publicily chairman Girls' Club: Siudenl Council: Speakers' Bureau: girls' sporls wriler, World, fall '32, and Tahorna: Quill and Scroll: 4 years Lalin: hike leader: Senior honor roll: Girls' Council: mixers. LYLE PERUSSE was in Senior Class play: roll bank manager: dramalic service pin: malinee play: sophomore mixer: Tliesp- ions properly gornmillee: assembly: workshop and makeup classes, l33l HAROLD PETERSON IPeleI was in l-li-Y: Big S Club: Midgef foolball 2 years: Midgel baskef ball 2 years: Varsify baske? ball: Boys' Glee Club: Boys' Council: assembly chairman: Senior banguef commilfee: Tahoma and World roll manager: opera. MARGARET PETERSON IMargI was in Sfodiana: Triple S: Sfudenf Council: World roll manager: Girls' Council: Thespians secrefary: library assisfanf: Junior Cabinel. MARGARET PETTIBONE was in Thespian and Rifle Clubs: commilfees: sfudenf nurse. STUART PHELPS fSl'uieI played Midgef foolball '3l: Big S Club: lrack '32, '33: roll bank, World and Tahoma manager: fyping award: honor roll. RUTH-MAY PHYSECK IRudaI was in Triple S: Sophomore Council: Girls' Council: sludenf nurse: affendance assislanf: Sludenf Council l'all represenfafive: Junior Prom program commiffee: Senior honor roll. ELIZABETH PRENTICE was in Sfadiano: Triple S secrelary: debale lelfer '3I: Girls' Council: concerf misfress of orchesfra: solo orchesfra 2 years: commillees and assemblies: Senior honor roll: assembly chairman: Tahoma roll manager. CHARLOTTE PRINCE was in Triple S: Girls' Council: Chrisl- mas play: service and Thespian pins: secrefary and pro- gram commiffee Scrip and Plume: Senior honor roll: Junior- Senior fea commilfee: Tahoma roll manageI': Thespian play, coach: program comrnillee: Spanish Club: workshop: makeup classes: commilfees: sfudy hall ossisfanf. DELMAR PURKEY maiored in English, hisfory and bookkeeping: alfended Puyallup High 3 years. JUNE ETHEL PURNELL won bookkeeping and fyping awards: Tahoma roll manager: sfudenf nurse: commiffees. MARJORIE MARY PURSER lMuggsl was in Thespians: Thanks- giving baskefs: Girls' Club commiffees and play coach: Senior honor roll: allended Wesf High, Minneapolis: Minn., I year. RICHARD FURTICH fDickl was Tahoma roll manager: Speak- ers' Bureau: Glee Club 2 years: opera '33: senior banauef decorafions cornmiflee: Reserve foolboll '3l: '32: World ad slaff, spring '33. CRAWFORD QUICK was chairman Slamp Club exhibifion Library Nighf. KATHRYN RAGUSE IKiHyI won Typing cerfificafe. JANE RAMSBY was presidenf Sladiana: shield winner: 2-year hike leader: 2 year vorsify debale: cup learn 2 years: Senior Class champion leam: Triple S: World ad staff, spring '3Z: Girls', Sfudenf and Sophomore Councils: chairman assembly: commillees: Senior honor roll. MARJORIE RANCK IMargiel was freasurer Scrip and Plume: World reporter: fall '32: Sludenf Council and World roll man- ager: Sfamp and Thespion Clubs: honor roll. MARION RAWLINGS IMayonI was in poslure parade '32, '33: Archifecfural Club. MARJORIE RAWSON IMai-gel was in fashion show '30, '3l: worked afler school. DIXY LEE RAY IDickl was president 2 years, secrefary, 3-year varsify, 2-year yarsify chenille award, iunior: senior and school champion feams, Debafe Club: lreasurer Triple S: girls' sparls, World sfaff: assemblies: Sladiana secrelary: one of I2 besl swimmers 2 years: Speakers' Bureau 2 years: Sfudenl Council secrelary: Girls' Council: Thespian and Rifle Clubs: commiffces: 3-year lefler winnei': Senior honor roll: Quill and Scroll. BARBARA RAYMOND lBarbI was in Glee, Thespian, Camera: lnfernalional, and Scrip and Plume Clubs: commiffees: Speakers' Bureau. SAM REHN was World business manager: Tahoma roll manager. DOROTHY BRUNSDON Rl-IOADES IDOII was bank and Sfu- denf Council roll manager: honor roll: bookkeeping cerfifi- Cafe. T341 iffjik HERBERT RICE was in orchesfra and solo orchesfra 2 years: ollended Gran? High, Porfland, Ore., 2 years. ROSE MARIE RICE was in Triple S: Sfadiana, program chair- man: hike leader: World roll manager IV? years: Rifle Club: honor roll: Thespian play and commilee: chairman dramafic division social deparlmerif: shorlhand cerfificafe: play coach: Chrisfrnas decoralians: Girls' Council: mixers. RICHARD I. RICH IDickI was Thespian properly chairman IV2 years: secrelary-lreasurer, chairman membership come millee, auclioncer Slamp' Club: Debale Club: honor roll. GENE RICKABAUGH IRickI was on Library Commillee: World roll manager: band and pep band 2 years: sax band: Foofball Nighl '30: Rifle Club, BRUCE ALLEN RIFFLE was in Rifle Club. WALBORG RISVICK IWalIyI rnaiored in shorlhand, book- keeping and English: gradualed in Zlfz years. EDITH ROBBINS was in lnlernalional and Thespian Clubs. DORE ROBERTS was in Triple S: sccrelary Camera Club: World roll manager: Speakers' Bureau: publicily chairman lnfernafional Club: sub-chairman service deparfmenl: assem- bly: Thanksgiving baskefs: Rifle and Thespian Clubs: gradu- aled in QV? years: offended Hollywood lCal.l High, l semesler. BORGHILD ROBERTSON was in orcheslra I year. DOROTHY EVON ROBERTSON lBonnieJ was in Sfadiana: runner-up '30, '32 and semi-finalist '3l, lennis: fyping pin. LAODICE LOUISE ROEDIGER ILeeI was World roll manager: represenlalive lo slafe home economics meef: 3 fashion shows: honor roll. FANNIE ANNETTE ROSE IFanI was sludenf nurse: roll I'llCIl'1OQSI'. fi C, , GRETCHEN ROSENBERGER IRosieI was World reporler:ifall' '32: Senior honor roll: Spanish medal: Junior Red Cross man- ager: commiflees: Camera, Thespian and Spanish Clubs. LLOYD ROTI was in Slamp and Archifeclural Clubs. EMILY ROUSE ISIipI was girls' golf champion '32: French Club: Thanksgiving baskels: Chrislmas decorafions: corn- miflees. HOWARD RUSS played Reserve baske? ball '32, '33. ALICE RUSSELL CTSEYIY, was on World ad slaff, fall '32: Sludenfs' Nighl '3l: Thespian and Beaux Arls Clubs: play coach: mixer: Tahoma roll manager: Chrisfmas decoralions. FRANK SADLER was in Boys' Council: Senior honor roll: band: Sfudenl Council and World roll manager: Scrip and Plume Club. GEORGE SANDELL IJerryI was in Boys' Glee Club ZVZ years: orcheslra l'y'2 years. JAYNE SANDERS Uaneel was on honor roll: commiffees. NOREEN SARGENT ISpl'geI won bookkeeping cerlificafe. l35l WILLIAM LEE SAVIDGE lShortyI was sports editor World, tall '32: president Camera Club: tootball manager: Speakers' Bureau vice president: Student Council: honor roll: band: orchestra. PAULINE SCHOUW was in Scrip and Plume Club: honor roll: attended Lincoln High I semester. MARGARET H. SCHULZ IMat1ieI was in Sophomore Coun- cil: honor roll: Beaux Arts Club: committee, BETTY SCHWALEN was in Speakers' Bureau: bank manager I year: Thespians: committees: International Club: mixer com- mittee chairman: Junior Red Cross manager: 4 years Latin: Senior honor roll. BYRON A. SCOTT was chemical stackroom manager: at- tended Broadway High, Seattle, 3V2 years. JANE LENORE SCOTT was in Girls' Council: Thanksgiving baskets: typing pin: attended Ashford High I term, ROGER SCUDDER IRogl played Jayvee football '3O: boxing '30, '3l: Tahoma roll manager. BOB SEARLES had lead in Desert Song '33: secretary Hi- Y '32: president Sophomore Class: solo orchestra, opera '3l: vice president student body: Glee Club: Students' Night '3l: Football Night '3I, '32: Jest-a-Colyumist, World, spring '33: Student Council '3l, '33: Boys' Council '32: honor roll: World roll manager. DOROTHY V. SHEPLER fDotj danced in opera, iunior-senior reception: senior assembly: Library Night: Football Night: assembly. DAVE SHOWALTER was student body president: secretary Hi-Y 2 years, president: Reserve basket ball I year: Varsity basket ball 2 years, team captain: Varsity swimming I year: Student Council 2 years: Boys' Council. ROBERT SHOWMAN fBobI was World and roll manager: third place architecture contest '3l: treasurer Architectural Club '32. RUTH SHOWMAN was in orchestra and solo group 2'f2 years: student nurse. DOUG SHURTLEFF maiored in mathematics, history, book- keeping and English. LOUISE SIMMONS IPeggyI was in Rifle, Camera and Stamp Clubs: student nurse: World cub reporter: committees. MARY ELIZABETH SIMMONS was l'all manager: Thanksgiv- ing baskets: Girls' Glee Club 2 years: one of I2 best swim- mers 2 years. DOROTHY ANN SIMPSON was in Stadiana: Triple S: Girls' Council: student advisory board: assembly: Junior Prom chairman: 4 years Latin: Senior honor roll: Thespians, play: World ad staff, spring '33: hike leader: class will committee. JAMES C. SINDING Uiml played Varsity basket ball l year: Reserve basket ball I year: Boys' Glee Club: attended Lin- coln High I year. DONALD C. SMITH fDonI played Varsity tootball '3l, '32: Varsity swimming '32, '33: charter member Big S Club: Ta- homa roll manager: assembly. DOROTHY M. SMITH was an Senior honor roll: committee: Thespians: Thanksgiving baskets 2 years. TOM SMITH fTigerI played Jayvee football '29, '3O: Re- serve football '3l: track '30, manager '3O: Reserve basket ball 2 years: tounder Architectural Club, president 3 years: World roll manager: Student Council: secretary Beaux Arts Club: chairman senior banquet advertising: prize winner at U. at NV. sketching competitions 2 years. I-IARDYN SOULE was secretary Speakers' Bureau: honor roll: Debate Club: band: solo orchestra: World ad statt, spring '33. l34'l JANE SPENCER IJGYIIG, wos in Thespion ond Iniernofionol Clubsg commiileesg oifended Voshon High I yeor. JOHN SPONARICH iSpunI1y, was in Sophomore Councilg World ond Tohorno roll monoger, MARY ALICE STANDRING wos Junior Red Cross roll monoqer. HADLEY T. ST. CLAIR offended Lincoln High I yeor. ALICE STEELE KAI, wos Tohomo roll rnonogerg mixerg of- lended Hoi Springs IArIs., High ond school in SI. Louis 2l,'f7 yeors. ELAINE STEELE wos in Girls' Counciij Tohomo roll rnonogerg ossernbliesg offended Hof Springs IAM., High ond school in Si. Louis ZVZ yeors. JEANNE D. STEPHENS wos in Beoux Aris ond Inlernoiionol Ciubsg honor roll. MARGARET J. STEVENS ISfeve, won Typing owordg honor roII. OLIVE STOCKING wos World reporier, spring '32g corn' rniiieesg Iibrory ond sludy holl ossisfonig Thespion ond Beoux Arls Clubs, RAY STOVER rnoiored in hisiory ond English. ESTHER STROMME IES, wos Ireosurer Senior Clossg Girls' Councilg Girls' Giee Club, 2 operosg cornrniffeesg roll bonk monoqerg shorfhond ond Iyping owordsg ossembliesi choir- rnon senior bonquef and Eosler boskeis cornrniiieesg sfudenl I'IUI'Se. JULIA STROMME Uulie, wos Ireosurer Beoux Aris Clubg iyp' ing owordsg senior bonouei cornmiiieeg Thespionsg sludenl IIUFSE. WALTER STROUD IWGII, wos in Sophomore Councilg Siu- denf Council ond World roil monoqer. WEIR STURLEY was in Thespionsg Senior Cioss ploy: bond 2 yeorsg ossembiy. PHILIP R. STUTSMAN IPhiI, wos in orcheslrog ollended Lincoln High I yeor. MARIE SULLIVAN iSuIIy, wos in Sophomore Councilg Io- horno roll monoger 2 yeorsg served or senior bonquelg runner- up giris' goif '32g Chrisimos decorolionsg Junior Prom ond Qunior-senior leo comrniliees. WINNIFORD ELLEN SULLIVAN lWinnie, wos in Scrip ond Plume Clubg siudy holl ossislonig World silhoueife orlisl. LESLIE P. SUSSMAN ILes, wos in 3 operosg Thanksgiving boslielsg sophomore ploy Ieodg World roll monoqerg Thes- pionsg honor rollg ploy. BERNARD SUTHERLAND wos in Hi-Yg Speakers' Bureouj World od sloffg G-lee Clubg operog Irock rnonoqer '32, heod '33g Sermon ond Comero Clubsg circulolion rnonoger Tohoniog senior bonquef commiiieeg Sludenl Council. ROBERT E. SWAN IBob, ployed Peewee boslnel bull 3 yeorsg Reserve lennis '3Ig Vorsily lennis '32, '33g Inlernolionoi, Sfomp ond Big S Clubs. LUCILLE SWANSON wos in Thespionsg World roll monogerg comrnifiees. I37I MAXINE C. SWANSON KMGXT was in orchesfra 3 years: vice presidenT Junior Class: chairman iunior-senor Tea: Chrisf- mas decoraTions: World cub reporTer: roll manager. PHYLLIS SWANSON was in Triple S: Quill and Sci'oll: World reporTer, fall '32: Tahoma sTaTf: FooTball NighT: STudenTs' NighT: publiciTy and membership chairman STamp Club: com- miifees: honor roll: Junior Red Cross roll manager. RUTH SWANSON was bank manager I year: Sophomore Council: Thanksgiving baskeis: sTuclenT nui'se: Typing awai'ds: Senior honor roll: ToTal absence 3 days since sTarTing school. GLADYS TAFT lTcf'fyl won bookkeeping, shorfhand and Typ- ing awards: Senior honor roll: Tahoma roll manager. DONNA C. TAYLOR iDo-NuTsl was on decoraTing commiT- Tee: opera. EVELYN TAYLOR TEV, was in Rifle and Thespian Clubs: com- miTTees. KENNETH TAYLOR fKenl was in band 2 years: Radio Club. RUTH J. THICKETT lRuThiel aTTended Galileo High, San Francisco, 3 years. BETTY JANE THOMAS iBiTsyl was in Triple S: Quill and Scroll: World news edifor, Tall '32: repoi'Ter, spi'ing '32: Ta- homo slaff: STudenT Council: orchesTra: Glee Club: honor roll: chairman FooTball NighT decorafions commiTTee: Thanks- giving baskeTs: World roll manager: debaie leTTer and club: Thespians: opera '33. RUTH MARIE THOMAS was in Triple S: vice presidenf Camera Club: business manager Beaux ArTs Club: served aT senior recepfion '3l: Thespian commiTTee: Speakers' Bureau: graduafed in ZVQ years. HUGH R. THOMPSON had Senior Class play lead: presi- denl', vice presidenT Thespians: presidenT, vice presider1T Twice STamp Club: yarsiTy debaTe leTTer: school champion naTional oraTorical conTesT: lsT prize sTamp exhibiT '32: Li- bi'ary NighT: Chrisimas play: opera casT '33: Sophomore Class play: Thespian plays: school champion debaTe Team '32: STudenT Council: roll manager: Senior honor roll: gradu- aTed in ZVQ years. ROBERT THORNTON fBcb1 was Tahoma arl edifor. MARGARET TILLEY was library clerk, assisTanT: Sfudenfs' NighT: FooTball NighT: Thespians: Tahoma roll manager: opera dancing chorus: senior banauei decorafing commilhsc, AGNES E. TOLLEFSEN lBabsj won Typing awards: Thespian and lnTernaTional Clubs. IRENE J. ANNE TOLLEFSON fReniel was in Girls' Council: World and S book roll manager: Thespians: fashion show: sTudenT nurse: senior banqueT commiTTee. MARGARET TRACY was World roll manager l year: DebaTe Club, varsify leTTer, school championship Team '32: Girls' Council: Thespians: Senior honor roll: assembly chairman, MARIAN TRAFFORD was in STadiana: Senior honor roll: Girls' Council: Thespian and Rifle Clubs: FooTball NighT: Typing, bookkeeping and shorThand awards: hike leader: Chrisfmas decoraTions. EVELYN TUCCI Uuckyl majored in hisTory, French, English and Laling affended ST. Leo's 2 years. DEAN TUELL maiored in Spanish, English and hisTory. MAHON A. TULLIS lTullyl was program chail'man, accom- panisi FooTball NighT '3l. PHYLLIS A. TURNER lPaTl was in Girls' Council IV? years: Senior honor i'oll: Speakers' Bureau: commiTTees: 4 years LaTin. l38l WILLIAM HENRY TURNER lBiIll maiored in hislory, malhe- malics, science and English. LORNA B. UGLUM lUgl was Senior Class secrelaryg Rille Clubg Easler baskels, Thanksgiving baskelsg Memorial Day wrealh committee, gradualed in ZVZ years. TSUTOMU UYEDA lSfomiel was World cub reporler, Rille Club, aflerided Eoronville High I semesler. RUTH ANNE VAN ARSDALE was in Sladiana 3 years, Triple SQ chairman sludenl advisory board, sub-chairman service depl.g chairman Easier and Thanksgiving baskelsg Sludenls' Nighl '32g Senior honor rollj 4 years Laling hike leaderg slage crew, service and Thespian pinsg Senior Class play, class will commillee chairman: Speakers' Bureaug Sludenl Council, World roll manager Z years, bank manager I yearg Debale Club, leller, Girls' Council, malinee play. FRIEDA VAN PELT lFril1l maiored in English and arf, MARJORIE VEDVICK lMargyl was on honor roll. FRANK A. VENN was World roll manager. VICTOR H. VINE lVicl was boxing manager 3 years, 3 cardsg Glee Club, bandg bank manager llfy years, honor roll, malinee dance comrniflee '3l. PAT VIZZARD compleled his credils in January. MARGARET A. VOLIGNEY lNlargl won bookkeeping and Typing awards, fashion showsg sludenl nurse, worked afler school. BERYL VYE lBilIiel was sludenl nurse. RAYMOND L. WAGNER lRayl majored in hislory, malhemalics and English, allended 3 olher high schools. ELSIE MAE WALESBY was on World ad slafl1 Girls' Council. HAROLD WANG was charler member Big S Club, Jayvee foolball '30, Varsily foolball '3l, '32g World roll managerQ Varsily baske? ball '3I, '32, '33g honor roll, sludy hall assisranlg oulside laik on alhlelicsg senior banquel decoralions, HELEN E. WANZER was World lealure edilor, anonymous coluninisr, fall '32, reporler, spring '32g associale edilor Ta- homag secrelaryelreasurer Quill and Scroll, Triple SQ Sopho- more Councilg honor roll, vice presidenl Scrip and Plume, World roll manager 2 years, Tahoma roll managerg Thespians, play, commilleeg Camera and Spanish Clubs, Chrislmas decor- alions and iunioresenior lea commilleesg assemblyg never absenl or rardy since slarlecl school in firsl grade. BARBARA CAROLINE WASI-IBURN lBobbiel was roll manag- er, Thanksgiving baskels, Cammunily House chairman, Camera Club: gradualed in 2'f2 years. CORINNE WASSELL lConniel was in orcheslra 2 yearsg honor roll, lnlernalional and Camera Clubs, gradualed in 2'f2 years. VIRGINIA LEE WATKINS was in Triple S, Thespian plays, coach, commillee chairmong Senior honor roll, orcheslra 3 years, secrelary Girls' Rifle Club, commilleesg service and Thespian pins, senior play-reading committee. CHARLOTTE WAUGH lCharleyl was in Triple SQ 2 year var- sily debale lellerrnan, school debale champions '32g Debale Club secrelary '32, program committee chairmang Sophomore Council: Junior Cabinelg assemblies1 Chrislmas decoralionsg World Slarl, fealures, lall '32, special wriler, spring '33, pres- idenl Scrip and Plume, vice president '32, program chairman Thespiansg service and Thespian pins, malinee, commillees. ARTHUR G. WEISFIELD lAr1l was in Rille Clubg allended Whalcom High, Bellingham, 3 years. CLIFF WEKELL was in Debale Club, worked allen' school, I 391 SHIRLEY M. WEKELL ISpalsI qradualed in Qlfz years, worked after school. SHIRLEY ANN WELCH had comedy lead, opera '3l, '32, Glec Club 3 years, bank manager, assemblies, Chrislinas carols '30, '3l, '32, served al Teachers' lea. STANLEY WELLS fSl'cnI was Tahonta roll manager, Jayyee foofball 2 years, Junior Red Cross rnanaqer, Thcspians, honor roll, BOB WHEELER rnaiorecl in English, nialhenialics, science and hislory, lrack '33. CARL WHEELER played Varsity foolball '3Z. ELEANOR WHITE was in Triple S, Glee Club 3 years, opera cas? '33, orcheslra 2 years, Hgrandmolhers' day chairman, Girls' Council, commillees, Thespian plays, service and Thes- pian pins, debale lefler '3l, 4 years Lalin, Senior honor roll, solo orcheslra, workshop, Senior Class play. OLIVE WHORLEY was vice presidenl Debale Club, yarsily lelfer, senior champion debale team, mixer, 'lhanksqivinq baskels, Senior honor roll, allcnded Lincoln High llfy years. BETTY WILHELMI was in Triple S, opera casl 2 years, honor roll, Library Cominiliee, Chrislrnas carols, coinmillees, Junior Prom decoralions, Sludenl Council roll manaqer l year, grail- uafed in Zlfz years. DORIS M. WILLIAMS majored in Enqlish and hislory. SYLVIA M. WILLIAMS was roll manager, Thanksqiyinq boskels, honor roll, WILLARD P. WILLIAMS IPQIJ was prcsidcnl Boys' Rifle Club, nalional championship leam, World roll manager, qraduf aled in ZV2 years. HELEN WILLIAMSON was in Rifle Club, served al Teachers' leas, P.-T. A. program, roll bank manager, S Book manager, Girls' Council, Junior Prom decoralions, lyoinq award, HELEN WILLISON was in Sludenls' Niqhl '32, mixers, Com- inunily l-louse, Senior honor roll, 4 years Lalin, Thanksqivinq baskols, iunior-senior leo and lille sisler commillres. ALYCE WILSON was lreasurer Triple S, Gleo Club 3 years, dancing chorus, opera, '3l, '32, opera casl '33, Girls' and Sludenl Councils, Sludenls' Niqhf, Foolboll Niqhl, assemblies, program chairman Debale Club, assislanf edilor World, fall '32, Senior honor roll. CHARLES WING fChuclnl was on honor roll, LORING WIRE IGUSI was in Biq S Club, Siudenl Council, caplain Varsily baskel ball '33, Varsily ioolball '32, Jayvee foolball '30, '3l, Midgef baske? ball '3l, slaae crew ZV2 years, World, Iahoma and bank roll manager, lrack, swims mug. f 0 ,L .1,1,4.v'-f.v1 1-,sei ' ct ' 1-1'-'Lf ,4,,m.f' .,-.-4- JOHN WITTER maiored in science and English. L X' EMERSON WONDERS IFYOSIII was charler member Bid S Club, lreasurer Hi-Y, Jayvee foofball '29, Varsily baskol ball '30, '3l, '32, baskel ball manager '3l, baske? ball caplain '32. ROBERT A. WOOD IBobI was on Scrip and Plume coniinil- fee, Thospians, honor roll, World roll manager. FRANK W. WOODARD IBuZzyI was charler member Big S Club, Midqef foolball 2 years, Midael baske? ball 3 years, track. EILEEN WOODRING was in Triple S, World ad slaff, fall '32, Chrislrnas play, lreasurer Beaux Arls Club, Tahomo slaff, Girls' Council, Thespians conimilfee chairman, service and Thespian pins, Chrislmas dccoralions chairman, Memorial Day wrealh commillee, Senior Class play, sludenl nurse. l40l ' 5544. -ff x WILLIAM B. WOOLF IBiIIyI played Midget tootball, boxing team, Boys' Council, senior concert committee, chairman Foot- ball Night parade. MILDRED YANDLE IMickieI maiored in English and history. HELEN LOU ZEIGLER IOnionsJ was student nurse, roll repre- sentative and bank manager, committees. WILLIAM M. JACK IWilIieI played Midget basket ball '30, Reserve tennis '30, French Club. MERTICE M. PEDERSON was student nurse, attended 3 high schools I year. MISSING FACES DONALD BALDWIN completed his credits in January. ALFRED BEELER IAII maiored in English, bookkeeping and history. RALPH BOYER attended Lincoln High I semester. VICTOR AL CAPPA IFIashI played Midget basket ball 2 years, Peewee basket ball I year, Midget football 2 years. EDGAR M. DENSMORE, JR., IDennyJ maiared in science, Spanish and English, attended Hill Military Academy, Port- land, Ore., 2 years. MARIE DOCKEN completed her credits in January EOEULCO HAMAMOTO maiored in bookkeeping, clothing and ng is . WELDON HILLYARD IBudI was World roll manager. LILLIAN HOFFMAN ITootsI was on lunch room staff, stu- dent nurse. CHARLOTTE HUBBARD lSharIieJ attended Whatcom High, Bellingham, and Everett High I year each. LOUIS JURICH completed his credits in January. CYRIL KITCHEN completed his credits in January ISABEL KUNZ graduated from summer school. GORDON LATTERELL completed his credits in January. BERT MEIER IFixI was 440-yard state champion '3I, 220- and 440-yard champion '32, I year Jayvee football, Varsity track 2 years, Library Night, yell duke '32, '33, track manager '33, charter member Big S Club, bank manager. JIMMY McDOWELL completed his credits in January. HERMINIO R. PAJARILLO IHenryI was president Filipino Club, International, Stamp and Science Clubs, attended Columbia Institute, Manila, P. I., I year. LORRAINE PERRY majored in English and history, attended Raymond High I semester. HAROLD PHILLIPS completed his credits in January. JOE RAWLINGS completed his credits in summer school. MAUXICIO D. ROLA lMoxisI maiored in English, Spanish and science, attended Lincoln High I semester, worked after School. THERON J. SMITH completed his credits in January. MILDRED STECKER compieted her credits in January. FRED THOMPSON maiored in science, history, Spanish and English: FRED VALCHEK completed his credits in January BERLE WAKEFIELD IRedI maiored in history, English and Spanish, attended Lincoln High I year. DON B. WHEELIHAN maiored in English, history and mathe- matics, attended Lincoln High I yecr. I4'I Stadium Studenlfs Creed As a sludenl of Sladium I-Iigh School I believe in Sladium High School as an inslilulion founded in 'rhe inleresls of educalion and lunclioning in lhe spiril of democracy. I believe 'rhal 'rhe spiril of Sladium lives according 'ro 'lhe will of lhe slu- denls advised and encouraged by +he leachers. Which will is: lhal we, lhe sludenls, lirsl' mainlain a high slandard of scholarship: lhal we show sincere ap- precialion lor all rhings said or done al all 'ro our advanlage7 'rhal we wisely ap- porlion our lime so 'rhal' we may enioy wholesome recrealion when we have earned il: lhal' we be sincere in friend- ship: lhal our conducl al all limes and places be lhar ol respeclable young men and women: 'rhal' we engage whole- heorledly in 'rhe aclivilies ol Sladium: lhal we compele only in lhe allilude of lair play and clean sporlsmanshipg lhal' sell-conlrol become an eslablished char- aclerislic in all 'rhal we lhinle, say and do. I believe lhal' by Ioyally and coopera- lion in living up 'ro rhese ideals and +vo- dilions we are malaing il' possible lor Sladium lo mold men and women who are 'rhoroughly capable and worlhy of inheriling our nalion. I42I Karl Richards Junior Class HE Class oT '34, beTTer lanown til-' now as The Junior Class, began iTs career aT STadium in l93l under The leadership oT Karl Richards, presidenT. The vice presidency was held by Helen Poe, while Olive Moore Tilled The secreTary-Treasurer's posiTion. Thurs- Ton Griggs and Louise Johnson repre- senTed Their class in STudenT Council. Their big social evenT, when sopho- mores, was The sophomore mixer, Tea- Turing The comedy play Elmer, Tollow- ed by a dance in The gym. Because of his good world. as sopho- more presidenT, Karl Richards was again elecTed as head OT The class in iTs iunior year. The vice presidency wenT To Evelyn Swanson, while KenneTh Powell won The Treasurer's posiTion and MouriTa Shank The secreTary's. Girl and boy represenTaTive Tram The Junior Class were Virginia Keener and Jerry Gipple. The iunior prom, To which The seniors were inviTed, was presenTed on Decem- ber 9, in caboreT sTyle Tor The second Time. Blacls and silver, The class colors, were used Tor decoraTing The gym. ln- Termission numbers were given by Leona iviae BorcherT, Frances Logan, l-lelen Gordon, Ann Powell and Don Andersen. Chairmen responsible Tor The big evenT were selecTed Tram The Junior CabineT. Members oT The class who have dis- Tinguished Themselves in some Torm oT school acTiviTy are: Bob Fewell, basl4eT ball, l-lelen Poe, Girls' Club chairman and cup debaTerg Roy SwansTrom, cup debaTerg Evelyn La MoTTe. cup de- baTer and Girls' Club chairman: l-lelen STalwicls, ediTor oT The World, and BeTsy Chase, Girls' Club oTTicer. Evelyn Swanson Maurifa Shank KenneTh Powell Virginia Keener Jerry Gipple Ted Chambers Sophomore Class N The elecTion oT oTTicers Tor The Il sophomores, The Closs oT '35, Ted Chambers was chosen presidenT on The Tinol bolloTing oTTer o close pri- mary voTe. ATTer a long absence, Ted wiThdrew from school and leTT his posi- Tion To Louise Boyd, .vice presidenT. BoTh were good execuTives. The secre- Tory was lvlorion STuorT, while The posiTion oT Treasurer wenT To Joclf. Gander. RepresenToTives To STudenT Council were Jimmy CoblenTz and Noncy Jackson. WiTh The closs oTlicers as The com- miTTee, green ond gold were chosen os The class colors. So We're Going To Poris was The TiTle oT The one-ocT ploy presenTed aT The sophomore mixer on Morch QI. OTher numbers on The program were: vocol solos by GerTrude lvlcCuTcheon, Tap dances by l.oTTie Lolvloyne ond KeiTh Gould, ond o bonio solo by Leo Long. In The play were Billy Almvig, Virginio Doy, Robb Simpson, Derrol Richer, MyrTle Foss, Virginia Bryan, Chornley WoTlf.ins, DoroThy MiTchell and Beverly PeTers. Jimmy Mc- Dowell's orchesTro furnished The music Tor This big social evenT. The ployreoding commiTTee Tor The mixer consisTed oT lvlorgoreT Keil lchoirmonl, Borboro Broleow, Jane Carlson, Borboro Beardsley, Mary Goil l-lorvey, Doris FooTe, Aldo Bishop ond Jock Gander. OTher commiTTees Tor The evenT were: progrom: Annobel Couzens, Vir- ginia Jones, KoThryn Keir, MorgoreT LoiThomer, Ann Jocl-ason, lvlorion STu- orT ond Louise Boyd: orchesTro: Phyl- vio Beerbohm lchoirmonl, Leo Long and Jimmy CoblenTzg c1dverTising: Bob McRae, George Gardner, John lvlc- Donold. Nancy Jackson, Wilde Ann CooTes ond MorTho Boker. Much of The class' success is due To The ToculTy leadership oT Miss Burgess. Louise Boyd Marion STuarT Jack Gander Nancy Jackson Jimmy CoblenTz i441 5.2 W-if Z AQTNIITIIES Student Council TUDENT Council, iniTiaTing new policies and conTinuing and im- proving old ones, enjoyed a suc- cessTul year under The leadership oT Dave ShowalTer. Early in The Tall, elecTion oT class oTTicers, yell leaders and Boys' Council was supervised by This body. AT all home TooTball games, iT pro- vided roped-oTl rooTing secTions Tor The Tons. FooTball NighT, high ligh+ oT Tall en- TerTainmenT, was given November IO. The commiTTee in charge consisTed oT ThursTon Griggs lchairmanl, Theo Sheid- ler and Bob Seorles. Bob was masTer oT ceremonies. To improve condiTions in The halls, a clean-up campaign was insTiTuTed. The drive planned by lvlaurine Henderson was a marked success, due largely To The splendid cooperaTion received Trom The sTudenTs. Pep assemblies, maTinee dances and aThleTic insurance were again sponsored by The council. Grade reguiremenTs Tor condidaTes Tor class oTiices were changed. Marks oT C or above are now required in all subiecTs. DeTiniTe qualiTicaTions Tor member- ship oT organizaTions in STudenT Council were provided. Bodies which have been organized Tor Two years under The same consTiTuTion and have a membership oT 25 are eligible. Under These provisions The RiTle Club was given a seaT in The council. Eleanor Emmons and Tom Bell were STadium's represenTaTives To The Ta- coma Junior Red Cross Council. Bob Searles was The council's delegaTe To The sTudenT leaders' conference aT The UniversiTy oT WashingTon. OTTicers were: Dave ShowalTer, presi- denTg Bob Searles, vice presidenTp Helen Flolow, Treasurer, and Jean Beers, secre- Tary. Row I: Fred Lemmon, Theo Sheidler, Evelyn La MoTTe, Mary Crossland, Marie Baarslag, Helen Flolow, Dave Showoller, Mr. Perkins, Bob Seorles, Jean Beers, Mary Lou Anderson, Eunice Perkins, Frances Anderson, Duane Mellinger. Row 2: Helen Poe, Nancy Jackson, Janice Miller, STewarT Nichols, Tom SmiTh, Bernard Sufherlcnd, Maurine Henderson, Mary Hazel Oliver, Rufh Van Arsdalej Helen Sfolwick, Virginia Keener, Jane Ramsby, Dorofhy Daniel, Beffy Jane Thomas. Row 3: Jim Coblenfz, Dick Gould, Jerry Gipple, Loring Wire, John Hickey, Garry Lewis, Hugh Thompson, George Lund, Don McElroy, Karl Richards, Richard lvleTzger. Dave ShowcxlTer Bob Searles Helen Flolow Jean Beers i461 'sf' Frances Anderson Mcrgarel Boen Frances Mae Andrews Befsy Chase Eunice Perkins Evelyn La MoH'e Helen Poe Janice Miller Row I: Evelyn La Maile, Eunicc Perkins, Janice Miller, Frances Mac Andrews, Frances Anflvrson, Miss Cooper, Margorel Boen, Betsy Chase, Helen Poe, Jane Rarnsby, Theo Shcidlcr, Belly Lilny, Ofrorqia Hillis. Row 2: Rose Marie Rice, Rulh Wilenberg, Nancy Jaclf-son, Barbara Wilson, Ma iorio Huycrall, Riilh Van Ars- dale, Maurine Henderson, Virginia Keener, Naomi Callson, Evelyn McA!inden, Eleanor Davin-S. Row 3: Phyllis Turner, l-larriol Gislse, Dore Roloerls, Yaelno Izalni, Violel Paulsun, Mildred Brown, Bvolricn Hodge, Eleanor While, Isabel Hoge, Winnifred Hall, Muriel Beerbonnr, Mary Lou Anderson. Row 4: lrene Tollefson, Elaine Steele, Mary Davis, Chcrloile Prince, Gretchen Rosonbcrqer, Rosemary Rawson, Lois Hoskins, Sigrid Berqerson, Jane Corlelyou, Lorraine Hanson, Anna Loan, Phylvia Bvcrbohrn, Ann Jackson, Girls' Club NDER lhe direclion oi lhe new l general adviser, Miss Cooper, Girls' Club work proceeded wilh characlarisiic efficiency. Frances Anderson was head ol lhis club, lhe largesl al Sladium. The social deparlmenl, under lhe guidance of Janice Miller, presenled ihree mixers, and girls had charge oi lhe Memorial Day assembly. Penny Plays were inauguraled lhis year. Miss Larsen became adviser for ihe school wellare deparlmenl on lhe resig- nalion of Mrs. Magill, and lhis division l47l capably carried on ils worlf. wilhin lho school. Evelyn La Maile worked well wilh Miss Larsen. Eunice Perkins was elecied io iill ihe posilion of service deparlmenl' chair- man when Theo Sheidler moved io Reno, Nev. Excellenl worlq was done by This deparimenl wilh Thanksgiving baslsels, supplying 65 families wilh food, a grealer number ihan ever before. Giving enlerlainmcnls al lhe wcllare inslilulions in lhe cily, The fellowship deparlmenl did much beneficial work. Miss l-lanley is lhe new adviser ol lhis division and Helen Poe was chairman. Library Committee mittee is To represent The li- brary in The activities oT The school, and To improve The relationship between The students and The library. During National Book Week, Novern- ber I3-I9, it distributed pamphlets and arranged new books as an exhibit. One boy and one girl Trom each class cornprise its rnernbership. Mary Hazel Oliver and Gene Rickobaugh were chairmen Tor The Tall and spring sernesters, respectively. '-IVIHE purpose oT The Library Com- Stage Crew REPARING The most elaborate scenery yet attempted Tor Sta- dium's annual opera, artists chosen by Mr. Johnson, music instructor, and The stage crew worked hard To make The most beauTiTul drops and scenes possible Tor The Desert Song. George Davelaar was stage mana- ger. Garry Lewis, who was chiet elec- Trician, was The representative To The Student Council. I . Boys Council OLDING a basket ball and wrestling letter assembly at The end oT The Tirst IO-week period oT The spring semester, The Boys' Coun- cil made iT possible Tor letter winners in Those sports to get Their awards with- ouT waiting unTil The end oT The Term. Rulings regarding Reserve letters were changed so that Varsity Reserves received seven-inch leTTers and sopho- more, six-inch ones. OTTicers were John Hickey, president, Roy Wonders, vice president, and Thurston Griggs, secretary. Library Assistants IBRARY clerks and assistants work each period, aiding in The clerical and routine work necessary. AT- Tendonce slips, circulation and overdue notices are among The Things oTTended to by Thern. To become an assistant iT is neces- sary To Take The library course, which consists oT I2 lessons. BOYS' COUNCIL Row I' Bill VVoolT Roi Wonders John Hickey Th LIBRARY COMMITTEE I . , 1 , Row I: Gene Rickobaugh, Miss Kobetich, Mary Hazel Sion GVIQQS- Qlive,-I Row 'Z:'Harold Peterson, John Klumb, Dave Sho Ile Row 2- Bob Mena M f e 'I H - B d M 1 I CWIES Wie A ' e' G Y OI Glvey' U 6 Zqe' Row 3: Jerry Ellison, Charles Allen, Earl Mahnln y J Coblenfz Walter Bloom. STAGE CREW I Row I: Georqe Davelaar, Mr. Waters, Ruth Van Ars- LIBRARY ASSISTANTS AND CLERKS U dale' LO,-ing Wg,-eh L Rpwclzx Elizibelh Mclgoly, Doris I-Iall, Miss Kobe , . H . A uci e a e, uqusta ic inson. Row 2. Bill Thompson, Gaily Lewis, Roy Andeison. Row 2: Kathryn och! JCM Winqmex BNHS UV Row Glenn Taylor, Keith KieTTcr, Bill Drummond, Roy 3: Ruth Wallcrich, E nosEide, Ruth-May Physe Roger Kleffeli Belle-Ruth Clayrnan., Q ix-2' HI-Y Row I: Rex Adams, Bob Searles, Dave Snowaller, Mr. Lawman, Tom Bell, Roy Wonders, Bob Green, Row 2: John Hickey, Harold Pelerson, Duane Mcilinger, George Lund, Marlin Nelson, Jerry Gipple, Elwood Gunnersan. Row 3: Emerson Wonders, Del Lehmann, Bernard Sulherland, Edson Burrows, Bill Donaldson, Gene O'Dannell, John Fukuyama. TRIPLE S Row I: Opal Haskins, Eleanor Davies, Belly Jane Thomas, Theo Sheidler, Evelyn l,aMallc, Jane Corlelyou, Helen Poe, Frances Fox, Frances Anderson, Mrs. Fowler, Maurine Henderson, Elizobclh Prenlice, Bealrine Hodge, Eleanor While, Isabel Hoge, Dorolhy Ann Simpson, Marlha Buckley, Jean Beers, Genevieve Clarke. Row 2: Jeanne Ballingall, Margarel McAllerl'y, Margarel Pelerson, Frances Mae Andrews, Rulh-May Physeck, Jayne Hall, Rose Marie Rice, Mary Lou Anderson, Eunice Perkins, Muriel Beerbohm, Rulh Van Arsdale, Jean Harlman, Carolyn Fringess, Lorraine Hanson, Dorolhy Floydsleacl, Doris Poole, Dore Roberls, Dorolhy Daniel, Rulh Thomas. Row 3: Carol Noolnagel, Mabel Kealing, Phyllis Jacobs, Lucile Calel, Charlolle Prince, Margarel Monsen, Dixy Lee Ray, Marion Beckman, Mary Davis, Sigrid Berqerson, Yaeko lzaki, Virginia Keener, Sally Spencer, Marie Baarslag, Rulh Ward, Virginia Lee Walkins, Eleanor Emmons, Lois Kuhl, Dawne Buckner. Row 4: Ada Helland, Maurila Shank, Belsy Chase, Jean Fisher, Helen Wanrer, Charlolle Waugh, Evelyn Swanson, Janice Miller, Margarel Boon, Jane Ramsby, Miriam Parks, Barbara Borhek, Phyllis Swanson, Mary Crossland, Rulh Clark, Rachel Barler, Helen Slalwick, Belly Kuhl, Harriel Giske. HI - Y l-Y memloers, chosen because ol high characler and scholaslic slanding, perlormed a real ser- vice lor Sladium when lhey planned a lighled sign lor lhe soulheasl corner ol lhe school lo adverlise coming allrac- lions. Members look lickels al loolball games and ushered al lhe opera. Social aclivilies included a house parly, a dance, a skaling parly and a picnic. Ollicors are now elecled semi-annu- ally inslead ol annually, as lormerly. Dave Showaller and Tom Bell were presi- denls lor lall and spring lerms, respec- lively. 491 Triple S MONG lhe service aclivilies ol AA Triple S, Sladium's Supporling Spiril, were lhe slunl belween halves al lhe Thanksgiving game, lhe dressing ol dolls lor lhe Elks al Chrisl- mas, lhe making ol senior caps and lhe decoralion ol rooms al Chrislmas lime. The sociely pul on an acl lor Fool- ball Nighl, and members served as ushers al lhe opera and class ploy. Tolaling 78, lhe membership was lhe largesl yel reached. Ollicers woro: Maurine Henderson, presidenl: Frances Anderson, vice- presidenl: Alyce Wilson, lreasurer, and Elizabelh Prenlice, secrelary. Sladiana HE winning ol ils second succes- ,-H-' sive lirsl place in lhe group division ol lhe annual poslure parade, held on lhe Universily campus in Seallle, loomed high among lhis year's achievemenls ol Sladiana. lls conslilulion was amended so as lo permil one-year leller winners lo hold any ollice excepl lhal ol presi- denl. Under lhe loyal direclorship ol Miss McCulloch, anolher successlul year ol girls' sporls was compleled by Sla- dium's backbone ol girls' alhlelics. Ollicers were Jane Ramsby, presi- denlg Sylvia Sanders, vice presidenl: Anna Loen, lreasurer, and Dixy Lee Ray, secrelary. Elvina Whilmyi'e and Gerlrude Perkin were yell queens. STADIANA Big S O creale grealer inleresl in -H- alhlelics and lo promole beller leeling among sludenls, lhe Big S Club was revived lhis year by Ed Hamillon. Eirsl organized in I923 wilh a membership ol Varsily lellermen only, il was disconlinued in l926 because ol lack ol inleresl. Mr. Schwarz, Varsily loolball coach, was named adviser, and in lhe shorl lime ol ils exislence lhe organizalion has made line progress. Evening meelings were held once a monlh al which prominenl men spoke. Ollicers were Ed Hamillon, presidenly Jerry Gipple, vice presidenl, and Mar- lin Nelson, secrelary-lreasurer. Row I: Donalda Granl, Rose Marie Rico, Salvoig Anderson, Eileen Randolph, Mariorie Michael, Elvina Whilmyre, Anna Loen, Jane Ramsby, Miss McCulloch, Sylvia Sanders, Dixy Lee Ray, Gerlrude Perkin, Norma Hansen, Lydia Koch, Evelyn La Maile, Jean Harlman, Peggy Granl, Marion Trallord, Mary Davis, Margarel Boen. Row 2: Yacko lzaki, Lois Kuhl, Eleanor Davies, Lois Hoskins, Siqrid Berqerson, Jayne Hall, Opal Haskins, Frances Fox, Frances Lund, Virginia Keener, Evelyn McAlinden, Elizabelh Prenlice, Dorolhy Floydslead, Lorraine Hanson, Harriel Giske, Dorolhy Ann Simpson, Marlha Buckley, Eunice Perkins, Muriel Beerbohm. Row 3: Pearl Mahnkey, Geraldine LaGasa, Mabel Wakin, Margarel Monsen, Lena Kaleel, Jane Anderson, Adeline Holl, Grace Roberls, Virginia Tennenl, Iris Barnharl, Evelyn Swanson, Miriam Parks, Blanche Barre, Penelope Angelus, Frances Keelinq, Mary Walerman, Ana Mae Johnson, Mary Hazel Oliver, Rulh Van Arsdale, Winnifred Boyle, Margarel Pelerson. BIG S Row l: Laurence Burcar, Slewarl Phelps, Loring VVire, Marlin Nelson, Jerry Gipple, Mr, Schwarz, Ed Hamil- lon, Bob Fewell, Harold Wong, Bruce Helrick. Row 2: Dick Klinqe, Bob Brown, John Hazen, Dole Gunnerson, John Fukuyama, Walson Harringlon, Harold Pelerson, Emerson Wonders, Gene Arwood. Row 3: Gerald Kelso, Frank Woodard, Carl Wheeler, Bob Grimslead, John Hickey, John Clillord, John Malesky, Bob Green, Bill Donaldson, Pele Formuzis. Row 4: John Drummond, Don Srnilh, Jack Fairwealher, Bill McMillan, Charles Soper, Karl Richards, Roy Wonders, Edson Burows, Thomas Bell, Dave Showaller. li fi' E501 TAHOMA ROLL MANAQ-Erzs xlib -7 Row l: Elvina Whifnnyre, Jayne Hall, Marianne Clamp, Carolyn Fogg, Elaine Sleele, Fr cos Mao Andrews, Alice Steele, Belsy Chase, Dore Roberls, Belly Bell, Virginia Janes, Lillian Muehlenbruch, Sigggfiergerson, Dawne Buckner, Elsie Schmidl, Mabel Kealing, Gladys Tall, Margarl Boen, Frances Anderson. Row 2: Dixy Lee Ray, Marlin Nelson, Edson Burrows, Ed Harnillon, Elizabelh Prenlice, Rulh Clark, Fred Nelsen, Alice Russell, Bealrice Ekvall, Anna Loen, Anila Bergerson, Adeline Hall, Frances Logan, Rose Mary Marlin, Thelma Devik, Mary Lou Anderson, Muriel Beerbolirn. Row 3: Phillip Poole, Eugene Bennell, Roy Wonders, Clinlon Monlaque, Leo Long, Harold Peterson, Gordon Tuell, Rufus Parker, George Williams, Bruce Herrick, Harry Dahl, Des Sarrazin, Bob Conrad, Albert Cana, Dcle Gunnerson, Row 4: Bernard Sulherland, Bob Grirnslead, Charles Soper, Gene Arwaod, Don Snrilh, Dick Schneider, Charles Fishel, Howard Darling, Eugene Surherland, Dick Gould, Bob Searles, Sluarr Phelps, Ar? Haninier, Bob Swan, John Hazen. WORLD MANAGERS Row I: Orcelia Granl, Barbara Wilson, Mabel Kealing, Lollie La Moyne, Kalhryn Keir, lnga Wilson, Louise Johnson, Phyllis Jacobs, Anna Loen, Lorraine Hanson, Rose Marie Rice, Pen Angelus, Virginia Tennenl, Virginia Jones, Eleanor Emmons, Maurine Henderson, Helen Wanzer, Viola Hornrner, Pal Sl. Thornas, Nancy Jane Bare, Ella Mead, Eleanor Curran, Pauline Thaur, Maxine Scoll, Mabel Engevik, Lydia Koch, Yaeko l7aki, Rurh Chester. Row 2: Bruce Howard, Roger Scudder, Norman Kohler, Doris Foole, Jeanne Ballinqoll, Dorolhy Wheeler, Berry Kuhl, Jayne Hall, Margaret Heuslon, Margaret Monsen, Jean Harlnran, Frances Mae Andrews, Rulh Van Arsdale, Bealrice Hodge, Mary Davis, Mildred Veborg, Mariorie Ranck, Dore Roberls, Judy Brush, Geraldine Hughes, Jane Corlelyou. Row 3: Mary Lou Anderson, Frances Anderson, Phil Gillner, Roy Wonders, Arlene Smyser, Nanry Jackson, Laylon Hurd, Gene Robinson, Marlin Nelson, Bruce Herrick, John Klurnb, Harold Peferson, Hugh Thornpson, Kennelh Marshall, Karl Richards, Richard Melzqer, Fred Gundslrorn, Bob Van de Mark, Roy Slier, Phil Spencer, Gorge Gardner, Ton-i Srnilh. Row John Hazen, John Clifford, Scarf Names, Howard Srnallridge, Loring Wire, Bob Green, l-larry Meyers, Ed Prenlice, Sid Keil, Phil Nakane, P, Byron Friedinon, Bob Wood, Dick Gould, Sluarl Phelps, Jimmy Vizzard, Allen Srnyser, Duane Mellinaer, Jack Mcliachron, Derrol Ricker, Don Maynes, Bob Kemp, Bob Searles, Gene Rickabauqh, Waller Bloom, Bill Alrnvig, Alberl Cozzo, Carl Moser. Tahoma Roll Managers l UCH of lhe credil for lhe suc- x cess of lhis year's Tahoma cirf culalion campaign belongs lo lhe 'lahoma roll managers, who, under rho leadership ol Bernard Sulherland, circulalion manager, and lvlarlin Nel- son, his ossislanl, sold rhe annual by personal conlacl wilh individual slu- denls. Proof of lheir hard work is shown by rho foci 'rhol l3OO pupils had signed up lor Talnomas by lhe end of ihe iirsl week oi The drive. 5 World Roll Managers HIS spring lhe World roll man- inii agers, besides selling The paper and seeing lo il lhal subscribers gal lheir Tokens for each issue, had rke exlra duly ol dislribuling Allas Club lags. Several of lhese numbered 'rags were duplicaled, and lhe lucky in- dividuals who marched lheir lags gol free subscriplions lo The World for rho semesler. Speakers' Bureau URNISI-IING news announcemenTs ,F each Monday in roll, The Speakers' Bureau compleTed anoTher year oT usefulness To The school and OT beneTiT To The members, who gain helpTul Train- ing in public speaking. The bureau was divided inTo Tour Teams, each oT which was assigned To a disTricT in which To make announce- menTs. New oTTicers, eIecTed in February, are: Richard MeTzger, president Mary Davis, vice presidenT, and Jack Ricker, sec reTa ry. Old oTIicers were: George Lund, presidenT: Lee Savidge and Bob Kemp, vice presidenTs, and I-lardyn Soule, secreTary. SPEAKERS' BUREAU Lunch Room Crew I-IE Old KiTchen KeTTle kepT -IV singing a song This year wiTh The assisTance oT a lunch room crew oT 24 under The direcTion oT Miss Miller. Their duTies ranged Tram dish- washing and serving To candy and ice cream selling and being cashiers. In reTurn Tor Their work each member of The crew received crediT Tor a 20-cenT lunch. The work lasTed Tram Il:3O To I each school day, wiTh The excepTion oT Those deTaiIed wiTh The cleaning oT The lunch room, TiTTh period. The excepTionaIIy high quaIiTy oT The service given STadiumiTes by Their lunch room is a resulT oT The painsTaking work aT Miss Miller in direcTing The crew. Row I: Phyllis Jacobs, Theo Sheidler, John Hazen, Eunice Perkins, Bob Kemp, George Lund, Richard Melzger, Mary Davis, Jack Ricker, Frances Fox, Opal Haskins. Row 2: Carol Noofnagel, Alla Larson, Lee Savidge, Wesley Johnson, Dore RoberTs, Rufh Thomas, LeTTy Law- rence, Olive Mool'e, Ed Harnillon, Jean Wingafe, Jayne Hall. Row 3: John Moseley, Thomas Graham, Clarence Myhland, Isabel Hoge, BeaTrice Hodge, VioIeT Paulson, Rulh Van Arsdale, Frances Anderson, Phyllis Turner, Karl Richards, Bob Swan. Row 4: Jimmie Newschwander, Dick Purfich, Bill Fry, Bill Adams, Dick Gould, Sidney Eisenbeis, Lane Paskill, Gene O'DonneIl, Bernard SuTherland, ThursTan Griggs. LUNCH ROOM CREW Row I: Alferrefa WebsTer, Elizabefh Rasmussen, Loraine I-laugner, Miss Miller, Maxine Johnson, Marie Baarslaq, Doris Hall, Anna PoTTer. Row 2: Richmond SfuarT, Raymond QuesTad, John .Egan, Norman Anderson, Irwin Clark, Vincenl Pakusich, Charles Therion, Arthur BarTIeTT. Row 3: Gunnar Larson, Earl Derby, Charles Kennard, Roy Harlow, Leroy PeTerson, Woison Harringlon, Jack Fcilor, Franklin Cumberworlh. lfyv r y - A I U IICATFII M , .2 'g.v,'.,.s-5 N -J , . - 13'-.f 11 ff .V ffm ffl' -V .Q ', '7' .3'-C' .iff -' I f ' r.g'.,q,-,PQ kv..- -AIA 4 V . ,f l A ., ..M.,- - . 1 .ku.Y,.:- !.Q:N,,k 1 f 541' , ,gf I .I V ' t i ' N , 1 .- ' ' A iw.. 1,-,I .Q , r , . - . M- V Q .' 1, V , V , V . ' :. 4' fic?--1 ffff-UL ' A. ., .X . W www 2 Wwulww Mary Lou Anderson Tahoma lTl-l a whiTe washable cover, The elevenTh STadium annual, ediTed by Mary Lou Ander- son, inTroduces a new ulTra-modern noTe To The publicorion. IT is diTTerenT Trom previous annuals in ThaT The picTures are bled oTT The pages, as The prinTer sTaTes iT: ThaT There is no humor or ad- verTising, and ThaT There are Tewer pages. The circulaTion campaign assembly TeaTured a shorT skiT, Delirium, wriT- Ten and coached by John l-lazen, Fred Lemmon and Bob Searles. Bob Green Took The parT aT The moTher, Elwood An- derson, The TaTher, and Fred Lemmon, The child. AnoTher original and enTer- Taining TeaTure was The dancing chorus composed aT Ed l-lamilTon, Bob Green, Charles Soper, John l-lazen, Fred Lem- mon, lwho also renclered a very Touch- ing vocal solol, Don SmiTh, Bruce l-leT- rick, John Malesky, Frank Woodard and Fred Nelsen. Dave ShowalTer as chair- man gave a speech Thar broughT howls OT laughTer. The arT and ediTorial deparTmenTs ioinTly chose indians as The moTiT. RoberT ThornTon was arT ediTor, assisTed by Paul Laurence, John Moseley and Elaine l-lume. The arT sTaTT also made posTers adverTising The Tahoma. The snapshoTs are arranged in col- umns insTead oT covering a whole page as lasT year. The calendar is also ar- ranged diTTerenTly. The snapshoTs are I 541 bled oTT The pages, while a prinTec calendar appears in The cenTer aT The page. The conTracT Tor engraving was given To The Liberal Engraving Company. AllsTrum PrinTing Company received The job oT prinTing and binding The book. NeiTher Tirm had ever beTore had These conTracTs. SmiTh STudio Took The senior picTures and MclnTire Xa DavenporT The group picTures. These picTures were Taken aT I5 minuTe inTervals during Tour days. The Two associaTe ediTors, Frances Anderson, who supervised The Taking oT picTures, and Helen Wanzer, who com- piled The senior wriTe-ups, Tilled Their posiTions mosT capably. Elwood An- derson, who had charge oT class wriTe- ups, proved To be an able assisTanT ediTor. BeTTy Jane Thomas, Maurine Henderson, John Hazen and Phyllis Swanson wroTe music, dramaTics and de- baTe, organizaTions, acTiviTies and publiciTy, and publicaTions, respecTive- ly. Eileen Woodi'ing had charge OT The snapshoTs and aT The calendar. Eunice Perkins and Bob Green wroTe girls' and boys' sporTs. Mabel KeaT- ing was business manager and Opal l-laskins sTaTT secreTary. Bernard SuTh- erland was circularion manager and MarTin Nelson circulaTion assisTanT. l-lelen Flolow and Bruce l-leTrick had charge oT senior picTure appoinTmenTs. Roberf Helen Bob Phyllis John Thornlon Wanzer Green Swanson Hazen Frances Anderson Bernard Sufherland Mabel Keafing Marlin Nelson Maurine Henderson Elwood Anderson Eunice Perkins Bruce Hefricln Helen Flolow John Moseley Elaine Hume Paul Lawrence Beffy Jane Thomas Eileen Woodring Opal Haslf-ins l55l Stadium World ECAUSE OT severe business de- IB pression, The STadium World was issued every Two weelfls insTead oT every week, as in previous years. The newspaper ran aT a Tinancial loss buT was able To conTinue publicaTion because oT The reserve iT had accumu- laTed in The pasT. The response Trom The sTudenTs in The spring campaign Tor subscripTions iusTiTied keeping The paper going. The spring ediTor, Helen STal- wicls, was made general manager also To uniTy all The deparTmenTs. To geT new ideas, The World senT Two delegaTes, Maurine Henderson, Tall ediTor, and Opal Haskins, business man- ager, To The high school iournalisTs' con- venTion on November l7, l8, l9, aT The UniversiTy aT WashingTon. WORLD STAFF, FALL The World won a TirsT-place award again in The Columbia ScholasTic Press AssociaTion conTesT, and a TirsT4class raTing in The NaTional ScholasTic Press AssociaTion. Members OT The sTaTT enTered each oT The group conTesTs conducTed by Quill and Scroll. ln The TirsT conTesT Maurine Henderson Tools Third place in The naTion Tor her ediTorial. James Marsh Tools TiTTh place Tor his news- sTory and BeTTy Jane Thomas received honorable menTion Tor The currenT evenTs TesT, boTh in The PaciTic CoasT division. ln The second conTesT Eileen Woodring won TiTTh place on The Paci- Tic CoasT in adverTising, and Helen Wanzer received honorable menTion Tor her TeaTure-sTory. Row I: Evelyn La MoTTe, Alice Russell, Eileen Woodring, Mary Lou Anderson, Eunice Perkins, Theo Sheidler, Mr. Hoffman, Maurine Henderson, Dorofhy Daniel, Helen STalwich, BeTly Kuhl, Phyllis Swanson. Row 2: Rufh ChesTer, Jayne Hall, Clara Casperson, GreTchen Rosenberger, Mary Davis, CharloTTe Waugh, Carolyn Foqq, Sally Spencer, Dawne Buckner, Marjorie Ranch, Helen Wanzer, BeTTy Jane Thomas. Row 3: Opal Haskins, Elwood Anderson, James Marsh, John Hazen, Sidney Eisenbeis, Eleanor Whife, BeaTrice Hodge, Charles Kennard, Bernard Sufherland, Lee Savidge, Marfha Baker. WORLD STAFF, SPRING ROW I: John Hazen, Bob Searles Maurine Henderson, Bob Kemp, Murray Morgan, Helen Sfalwicln, Mr. Hoffman, LeTTy Lawrence, Rulh Kazarna, Margaref Monsen, Carol NooTnagel, Eileen Randolph, Eleanor Emmons. Row 2: Bruce Howard, Frances Anderson, Lillian Lindsay, Jeanne Ballingall, Tiny Beerbohm, Winniford Sullivan, Virginia Keener, Olive Moore, Helen Flolow, Theo Sheidler, Dorolhy Ann Simpson, CharloTTe Waugh, DoroThy Brodsky, Marfha Ba leer. Row 3: Sid Keil, John Fowler, Elwood Anderson, Douglas Gonyea, Bob Green, Bob Ford, Rufus Parl-ser, Gene O'Donnell, Dick Purrich, Lorraine Hanson, DoroThy FloydsTead, Doris Hall, Dawne Buclnner, Jean WingaTe. QUlLL AND SCROLL Row I: Belly Jane Thomas, Rulh Kazarna, Helen Wanzer, Belly Kuhl, Selly Spencer. Row 2: Bob Kemp, Evelyn La Moffe, Helen Sfal 'ck J h H e E n' ' ' derson, Murray Morgan. s Swanson, Mary Lou Anderson, Mr. Hoffman, I , o n az n, u ice Perkins, Maurnne Quill and Scroll HE Sladium division of Quill and 1H- Scroll. rhe Melville E. Slone chapler, had l6 members al 'rhe close of i'rs sevenrh year. This club is 'rhe lnlernalional l-lonorary Sociely for High School Journalisls, member- ship being aflained only lhrough oul- sranding work in some phase of iour- nalism. Mary Lou Anderson and Helen Wanzer were presidenr and secrelary- 'rreasurer of The organizalion, respec- lively. U. N. l-loifman N. l-lolilman, inslruclor in iour- l nalism, came lo Sladium O eleven years ago when a weekly paper was eslablishecl. l-lis lirsl news-wriling classes 'rook charge of pub- licarion of The Sladium World aliler a 'Few weeks of inslruc+ion. The Tahoma was rhen changed from a magazine 'ro an annual. The lirsl edilror in chief of The World, Kal'herine Crocke-H' lnow U. N. Hoffman P. S. Gilfner l57l Mrs. William J. Allardl, had been elecl- ed 'ro serve as ediror ol lhe magazine. Mr. l-lorlman. before he came 'ro Sfadium, was cily edifor of The Tacoma Ledger, had laughl iournalism al Slan- 'lord Universily 'lor Two years, and had held various edilorships on olher papers. l-le is edilorial adviser of The Tahoma as well as The World. P. S- C-iltner S. Gillner has been business lp adviser of The World since O January, l923. A+ lhis 'rime he was asked 'ro lake charge of 'rhe business and financial work of The Ta- homa also. Mr. Gillner appoinls l'he business manager of The Vlforld and recom- mends lo lhe Junior Class candidales for manager ol The Tahoma. l-le helps la pick +he circularion manager of The World also. Business managers musf have had lwo semeslers or more of bookkeeping. Mr. Gillner signs all checks and advises lhe business sl'a'FF as 'ro finances, expendilures and receipls. I-A group of budding Alpinisls- 2-- Buddy con you spore o barrel, sighs George Lund. 3-Eloine l-lun1e-iusl silling. 4-Nolhing unusuol - iusl Clive Moore ond Ed l-lomillon. 5-Jocolyn Eosler ond Donno Rue Teols ond lheir Creolion. 6--We didn'l lhinlf. you'd ever loll so hord, Judy Brush. 7-lsn'l il o shame lhol' cule lillle Dele ond Elwood Gunnerson hod lo grow up? 8-Jirnrny Vizzordkhil' lhe doclnl 9-l-lelen Poe surrounded by ice ond snow. ylilLf'lx lO--You wouldn'l lry To fool us, would you, Teeny Russell? l I-Eosler bonnels-Bob Brown ond George Munz. ' I2-Eleonor En'lrnons, all in or muddle. I3-Jusl polls - Tiny Beerbohm ond Eunice Perlsins. I 4-Loring VVire-Our l-lero. 1581 RSA F, J J Architectural Club INITERESTIINIG exhibits in the tront hall ll ot drawings by members ot this club have brought the organization, which is rapidly growing to be one ot the largest and most successtul clubs ot Stadium, loetore the students. At the annual convention at the American ln- stitute ot Architects, held at the Uni- versity ot Washington, Tom Smith was awarded a tirst prize and an honorable mention on his slsetching exhibits. Camera Club TUDENTS interested in any phase ot photography tind worlf. ot value and interest in the Camera Club. Color photography, tilm development, blueprints, as well as snapshots were studied at meetings this year by the talles ot outside speal-aers and demon- strations by members. Two big annual photography contests were held, with prizes in six classes: per- sonal, nature, scenic, industrial, enlarge- ments and tints. Dorothy Daniel was president tor both tall and spring semes- ters. Mr. Smith was adviser. ARCHITECTURAL CLUB Row I: Virginia Crooks, Kathryn Oeh, Elaine Hume, Bill Kuniqls, Mr. Collais, Tom Smith, Noel Delany, Char- lotte l-taeniq, Lloyd I-liclsoln, Row 2: Edith Palme , Ruth Mahatloy, Jean Wingate, Frances Smith, Florence Vilhecler, Blayne Hopkins, Paul Lawrence, Carl Moser. Row 3: Bruce Ritfle, Dan Nelson, Bill Snyder, Waltei' Hanson, Bill Almyig, Leo Long, Lloyd Roti, Dave Alling, Howard Dawson. Row 4: Morrill Rich, Charles Mclntosh, Gordon Whip- ple, Harry Betts, Robert Korman, Floyd I-liclsols, Howard' Marsh, Earl Iverson. ,. X Beaux Arts Club UPPET shows, puppet malaing, tab- H-? leaux, boat visits and plays are only a tew ot the most important interests at this club whose members are art students or those interested in the worls at the club. The club sponsored a puppet show given by Mrs. I-larry Johnson in Febru- ary. A pretit ot only Sl.7O was made to go toward a tunol to buy a stage to use tor puppet plays put on by club members. Four ot the members are producing their own plays, and all have been worlning on puppets. Filipino Club I-IIS organization to unite the Filipino boys who are attend- ing Staclium was headed in the spring and tall semesters by Eduardo Lucas and I-lerminio Paiarillo, respec- tively. A tribute was written to the late George Lancaster, tormer adviser, and tread at the annual meeting to come memorate his death on Feb. 7. lV'lr.i Daniel was adviser. t 4 Q ' CAMERA cLuB realism rem fe- ' Row I: Dore Roberts, Dorothy Daniel, Ruth Tho as X ,Betty Chase. Q Q Row 2: Bob Kem BEAUX ARTS . N Row i: John M Row 2: Eileen I 'marina cLuB . Row I: Anton T ' ' ion Miranda. p, Mr. Smith, Wesley Johnson, oseley, Miss Tripp, Elaine Hume J.: X- Daniel Resurricc Row 2: Eduordoa Lucas, Antonio Pedro, Mauric o R Eusebio Lampa, Seminiano D, Acenos. I i601 Woodiinq, Tom Smith, Ruth Th as io Cvumtanq, I-terminio Paiarill M INTERNATIONAL CLUB SCRIP AND PLUME Row I: Helen Smlwicls, Mr. Arplse, Marie Boorslog. Row I. Chm.iOHC PMMCY Holm Wonlml MISS Akon' Rona Q: Dore Roberfs, Ellen Hoqberq, Noomo Collscn, Cmrione Wouqhl STAMPOSELJE Row 21 Morqel Murrcly, Minn-Belle Arnellr-N Elimbnlh Prius, Moriorie Roncl-2, Z WELL, KEg:T:gTniulgTChOgg'lgf4Hugh Tlmmpson' Mi' KOH- Row 3: Murray Morgan, Rf-incl' Mosh-udr-, Jam:-s Viclos. R W 2: Frank Kellogg, Joni: T-lollield, Phyllis Swenson YELL LEADERS G vieve Clark, Kcilh Thompson. Don Andersen, Fred Lemmon. International Club Scrap and Plume H l S inTeresTing club which sTudies The cusToms ond people oT diTTerenT Toreign londs, wos heeded This yeor by l-lelen STolwicl4 wiTh Mr. Arplae os odviser. A poinT sysTem wos innovoTed This yeor os o meThod To eorn The club pins. Ten poinTs ore needed To obToin The pin, which cosTs 35 cenTs. PoinTs ore eorned by giving Tollss oT meeTings, corf rying on Toreign correspondence. The onnuol Peoce Doy ossembly wos sponsored ond plonned by The lnTernof Tionol Club. Stamp Club S The nome implies, The mem- A bers oT This club sTudy sTomps oT vorious counTries ond by meons oT oucTions odd new sTomps To Their collecTions. Speolaers Trom The Tocomo PhiloTelic SocieTy ond mem- bers oT The club hove discussed sTomps oT Spoin, Persio, Gerrnony, AusTrio ond oTher counTries. Two ioinT meelings were held wiTh The lnTernoTionol Club. l-lugh Thompson ond Bob Kemp were presidenT Tor The Toll ond spring semes- Ters, respeclively. I 6 TADlUlVl'S liTerory socieTy, The pure pose oT which is To help in ony woy possible ony one inTeresTed in wriTing oT ony kind, hos hod on in- TeresTing yeor under The presidency oT ChorloTTe Wough. STudenTs ore od- miTTed il The monuscripTs which They submiT ore occepToble To The judging council. Novel meeTings were held by ossign- ing beTorehond The Topic To be wriTTen on Tor The nexT meeTing3 by eoch mem- ber wriTing his own conclusion Tor o sTory7 by eoch member wriTing o line Tor o poem, or o senlence Tor o slory. Yell Leaders DDING The elemenT ol pep ond X spiriT To oll oT The oThleTic ocTiviTies wos The duTies oT The yell leoders. During TooTboll seoson, no n1oTTer how bod The weoTher, one could olwoys depend on seeing The yell leed- ers oT The gomes doing Their pc1rT To cheer The Blue ond Gold on To vicTory. Their ocTiviTies were responsible, To o lorge exTenT, in winning, Tor The second Time, The Hi-Y pep Trophy on Thonlesgiving Doy. Debate Club I-IIS organizaTion Tor Those in- -1I- TeresTed in The debaTe acTivf iTy has again been headed loy Dixy Lee Ray. OuTside speakers on The sTaTe debaTe quesTion, mocl-4 cle- baTcs on such subiecTs as The deTri- menT oT gum-chewing, and some de- baTes wiTh ouTside schools enTerTained and insTrucTed aT The rneeTings. One evoning meeTing was held wiTh a din- ner aT The home oT lvlr. PrenTice, clebaTe copch. I SevenTeen lejlers were awarded oT The annu I b nqueT aT The lvlodern Inn, Mar 2I aT which Dixy Lee was ToasTnT er. ' Rainbows was The Theme oT inTer si ToasTs and speeches given y members and coaches. T w icers where Phil Nalaane, vice r enT7 I-lelen Poe, secreTary, ancl v La lvloTTe, Treasurer. I I DEBATE cLuB Thespian Society HE oIramaTic club Tor would-be i-IT acTors and acTresses is one oT The mosT popular organizaTions here. Several sTuclenTs are given ex- perience in coaching and acTing in plays which are given aT every meet ing. PanTornines, venTriIoguism acTs, puppeTry, magazine reviews, readings and sl4iTs enTerTained and insTrucTed The rnernbers aT various Tirnes. NaTional Thespian pins were awarcled To I5 sTudenTs, and I3 won Their dram- aTic service pins. The annual maTinee ncTTecl a reTurn oT SI5.9O. Three un- usual plays were presenTed, one con- cerning a misloehaving grandmoTher, one a Thrilling episode Tram The French RevoluTion, and The oTher a nTysTery comedy. Hugh Thompson was presi- denT This year. Row l:lTheo Sheidler, Mr. Daniel, Evelyn La Molle, Roy SwansTrom, Mr. PrenTice, Dixy Lee Ray, Phil Nalsane, Helen Poe,' Mr. Simpson. Row 2:yBeIle-RuTh Clayman, RuTh Wallerich, Charlolle Waugh, Isabell Ogle, Jane Rarnsby, Olive Whorley, Margarel lvlonsen, Muriel Healon, Margaref Tracy, Elizabefh EllioTT. Row 3: :Eric Hagloerg, George Fisher, Phil Spencer, Frank Kellogg, Roger MasTrude, Hugh Thompson, Harold Nelson, Dorir Bourgaize, Elmer STewc1rT, P. Byron Friedman. THESPIAN SOCIETY ROW I: 'Barbara Borhel-2, Eleanor Emmons, Miss Black, Hugh Thompson, MargareT PeTersan, Bill BannisTer. Row 2: Eileen Woodring, Opal Haskins, John F. Moseley, Isabel Hoge, Charlolle Waugh, Virginia Wallfiins. GIRLS' RIFLE CLUB l Row I: Lillian Sundguisl, Charnley Wallf-ins, Doralhy Milchell, Blanche Barre, Marian Tranwrd Virginia Wallnins, Jean Harlman, Margarel Warringlon, Donna While, Mr. Arplse, Rosemary Rawsan, Siariil Bztraorsnn, Rowena Ball, Kalhryn Johns, Naomi Dewey, Aldo Bishop. Row Z: Graco Roberls, Mary Davis, Penelope Angelus, Rose Marie Rico, Alice Russell, Frances Mini- Andrews, Grace Decker, Belly Lung, Minnie Jones, Rulh Hogan, Sara Louise Daub, Jane Corlelyou, Jean Muqill Mildred Ziglcr, Margarel Alseson, Helen Norman. Row 3: Helen Fisher, Nancy Haley, Pal Magill, Dorolhy Shaw, Gerlrude McCulchen, Kalhlven Barr, Jvan Wingale, Rachel Blackmore, Isabel Granl, Nova Nagel, Florence Carlson, Caraln Forrest! Belly Kerr, Om-mlflinr: Elsbree, Lois Hoskins, Evelyn Taylor, Marqarel Scoll. BOYS' RIFLE CLUB Row I: Arl Weisfield, Burrill Anderson, .larnes Marsh, James McNan'orn, Howl-on Magnusson, Dirk Could, Mr. Arphe, Willard Williams, Slanley While, Wal Flinl, Jack Briggs, Willard Whipple, Row 2: Bob Hardy, lrwin Clark, Clarence Magnussen, Allen Brerrer, Bill Alinvig, Billl Chisholm, Bali Downey, nl Keilh Kieller, Clinlan While, Phil Bullard, Ronald Gro . Row 3: Roy Eunl'-, Harry Coleman, Thorall Dahl, Arlhnr Berqerson, Thecdvre Slneli'-an Frank Crahain, Bfib Meyer, Wayne Jahnsan, Bill Rowan, Tsuloma Uyeda, Jesse Bone . Rifle Club Ill-l lrom 65 lo 70 members. j lhe Rille Club is one ol lhe largesl organizalion al Sla- dium. Nol only in size, bul in exlra- ordinary aclivily, is lhis club prominenl. This year lhe boys' leam won lirsl place in Division B ol lhe nalional bi-weekly poslal malches, compeling wilh aboul 80 leams. Lasl spring, aller lahoma publica- lion, a leam consisling ol Sigrid Berger- son, Carolyn Slanley, Bob Evans and Fred Cummings won lhe junior small bore slale championship al Earl Won'- den. Carolyn Slanley and Bob Evans loolfi individual championships lor girls and boys, respeclively. ll lhis cham- pionship is won lwice again, lhe cup will be permonenlly in Sladium's pos- session. Socially also lhe members ol lhe club shined. A mounlain parly wilh lhe Archileclural Club during Chrislmas va- colion and lwo slealing parlies were held. Sigrid Bergerson is presidonl ol bolh lhe boys' and girls' divisions, N., gm... wal ,Sw If jfs ii x s . , K --..-Mun. , f .1 ? ff -i 2 i . s ,ix , fe I-Bruce l-lerrickl In Spire of flue disguise. 2-Couple o' slfiow-offs, Frances Lo- gan and Rose Budil. 3-Jusl a lillle Hercules or Leslon Graham. 4- Our Helene -Duell! 5-Careful -- Helen Zeigler - you miglfr ge+ a ducking! 6-Emily Slip Rouse our gunning for llwe army. 7-Virginia Keener-all fired out 8-l-lelen Flolow-all on a summer's day. 9-Jane Anderson - maybe under flue Greenwood Jrree. IO-We four-our for a ride-Julia and Esrlwer Srromme, Adeline Holf and Norma Hansen. I I-Winnilz'ed l-lall and Marie Baar- I 2 slag all rriclaed up! -- Ride 'em, Cowboy by Blanche Barre and Penelope Angelus. 641 Debate EBATING wiTh Teams Trom all oT l WesTern WashingTon, STG- dium's varsiTy debaTe Teams successfully compleTed Their second year as a mernber oT The Big Seven DebaTe League. The quesTion Tor debaTe This year was, Resolved: ThaT aT leasT one halT oT all sTaTe and local revenues should be derived Tram sources oTher Than Tan- gible properTy. The league was made up oT CenTralia, Olympia, Hoquiam, Gig Harbor, FiTe, EaTonville, OrTing and BremerTon. STadium was TorTunaTe enough To win all oT Their debaTes excepT Two Trom BremerTon and receiving a draw wiTh EaTonville. ln The mosT imporTanT conTesT OT The season, The STadium Team aT Jane Rams- by, Helen Poe and Roy SwansTrom de- TeaTed Lincoln To win The News Tribune Trophy, bringing iT bacls To STadium Tor The TirsT Time in Tour years. The de- cision was Two To one. This is The TiTTh Time STadiurn has won The cup since iT was TirsT presenTed in l923. Lincoln has had The cup Tor six years. ln The school class debaTes The iunior Team came ouT on Top, Helen Poe, Eve- lyn La MoTTe and Roger MasTrude de- TeaTing Jane Ramsby, Olive Whorley and ElizabeTh EllioTT, The senior cham- pions. The sophomore championship wenT To George Fisher, Harold Nelson, Muriel HeaTon. SevenTeen sTudenTs received Torensic leTTers This year. VarsiTy leTTers were given To Roger MasTrude, Eric Hagberg, DEBATE CHAMPIONS Roy SwansTrom, Jane Ramsby, Helen Poe, Mr. Simps and Olive Whol'ley. Second year leT- Ters To ElizabeTh EllioTT, Helen Poe, Jane Ramsby, Phil Nalsane, Hugh Thompson, Evelyn La MoTTe and Roy SwansTrom. Phil Spencer, Harold Nelson, Don Bour- gaize, Robb Simpson, George Fisher, Muriel HeaTon and RuTh Wallerich re- ceived TirsT year leTTers. lT was a good season, Tor all The B- line debaTes were eiTher won or were non-decision debaTes. The varsiTy won more Than 50 per cenT of iTs debaTes. This was The TirsT season in The SouTh- wesT WashingTon League, where criTical decisions were given by The iudges in- sTead oT The former Three-voTe sysTem. The correcTive commenTs and helpTul criTicism were greaTly appreciaTed by The debaTers, sTaTed Mr. PrenTice. The schedule, as ouTlined by Mr. PrenTice, head coach, was: SouThwesTern WashingTon League: BremerTon aT BremerTon, NegaTive. CenTralia aT CenTralia, ATl'irmaTive. Olympia aT STadium, NegaTive. Lincoln aT STadium, NegaTive. Hoquiam aT Hoquiam, ATl'irmaTive. BremerTon aT STadium, ATTirmaTive. Pierce CounTy B League: Gig Harbor aT Gig Harbor, ATTirma- Tive. FiTe aT STadium, NegaTive. EaTonville aT EaTonville, ATTirmaTive. OrTing aT STadium, NegaTive. Three pracTice debaTes were also held, one wiTh Kapowsin and Two wiTh Puyallup, using The Oregon sysTem. There were no decisions. ibn IWW' Jie ORCHESTRA Members of The orcheslra are: Maxine Swanson, Frances Smilh, Sylvia Miller, Arlene Fischer, Loraine Haugner, Rulh Clark, Elizabelh Prenlice, Rowena Guild, Jean Beers ,Eleanor While, Belly Jane Thornas, Jcssio Johnson, Mildred Zigler, Jessie Willison, Agnes Sharll, Jeanne E. Evans, Alice Kenreiqh, Ed Allen, Ed Bell, Kennelh Clark, Jean Mogill, Rulh Mahailay, Mariorie Dennell, Mary Helen Srnilh, Virginia Walkins, Marian Torresdal, Belly Cor- win, Jean Paul, Rebecca Jane Dugan, Lois May Marlon, Adeline Eeda, Marian Blackwell, Ellis Ronbcck, Jr., Lee Savidae, Thurslon Griggs, Kennelh Marshall, Nancy Jane Bare, Rulh Vlard, Barbara Horkins, Corinne Wassell, Louise Gabriel, Frank Graham, Maurice Finnigan, Bill Hardy, Mayo Prenlice, Bob Jackson, Kenneth Powell, l-lorold McDowell, Hunler Johnson, Caslle Arpke, Bob Searles, Herberf Rice, Dan Maynes, Ted Knighllinger, Ben Nason, Lloyd Rori, Philip Slulsrnan, Brooks Percival, Earl Barks, Kendall Guslovesan. BAND Row I: Homer Webb, Dick Gould, Jean Derby, Shirley Pascoe, Phyllis Zciglor, Nona Mallhaei, Eleanor Davies, Rowena Ball, Lois Wali'afh, Margarel Anderson, Belly Kerr, Bill Alrnvig, Kennelh Marshall, Weir Slurlcy, Row 2: Marvin l-larl, Ronald Whilley, Edward Murray, Lyle Rhoads ,Duane Mellinger, Elmer Lourson, Bill Cummings, Ellar Jensen, lan McMillan, Waller Adams, Bob Miller. Row 3: lra Alexander, Dick Bligh, Beldon Bidwell, Joe Swanslrom, Roy Harlow, Dave Showaller, Thad McCurdy, Frank Sadler, Joe Kelner, Auslin Benson, Jack McKown. ,Row 4: David Poe, Bob Lundberg, Keilh Gould, Eugene Nelson, Casllc Aroke, Frank Pafchcll, Charles Home mond, Bob Gibson, Fullon Burnell, Allen Smyser, Gene Rickabaugh, John Slipp, Randall Rockhill, Bob Jackson, Berl Meier. Orchestra and Band l-lE mosl oulslanding work ol lhe in? orcheslra, which mernbered 63 lhis year and which Mr. John- son slaled la be one ol lhe besl' ever under his direclion, was lhe concerl given January I9 in a manner which many said approached lhe professional. The pieces were chosen lor lheir value and rnelodiousness. The audience was especially apprecialive ol The solo work done by Lennard Anderson, Kennelh Marshall and Rulh Clark. The rnosl diflicull work, however, was lurnish- l67l ing lhe rhylhms and inlricale music lor lhe opera, The Deserl Song, in such a capable manner. The band was also exceplionally fine lhis year, being pul under lhe direclion ol Mr. Johnson lor lhe lirsl lime. lls membership numbered Sl, wilh 9 ol lhese girls. Besides playing for assem- blies lhe band furnished mosl ol 'rhe pep al loolloall games, leading lhe slu- denls in songs and inslrumenlal selec- lions belween The halves. ll also played al lhe Weslei'n Washinglon Fair. Glee Clubs LTHOUGH lhe boys' glee club X decreased in membership, There being 34 This year as com- pared wilh lasl' year's 37, The girls' club increased by l5, wilh 69 This year and only 54 lasl year. The main worls ol The opera falls on +he 'Iwo glee clubs, and bolh did ad- mirable worla supporling lhose in lhe casl. Bolh clubs are very good 'rhis year, especially lhal ol The boys, who have done exceplional worls, according lo Mr. Johnson. Besides 'rhe opera work and lhe usual GIRLS' GLEE CLUB 5 group singing in assemblies, a double quarlel ol girls sang in lhe halls al Ghrislmas lime and in lhe Chrislmas as- sembly. ll consisled ol Shirley Welch, Carol Cavanaugh, Winnilred Hall, Belly Wilhelmi, Mildred Brown, Vivian Pedersen, Hermie Herron and Elvina Whilmyi'e. As is cuslomary, bolh glee clubs sang al lhe Memorial IDay services. The girls' group sang al lhe assembly in The audilorium, while lhe boys' group sang al The open-air services held in lhe courl. Row I: Bonila York, Iris Barnharl, Marian Miller, Eleanor Emmons, Elvina Whilmyre, Vivian Pedersen, Rulh Ward, Frances Logan, Eslhel' Slromme, Pearl Olsen, Jean Beers, Eleanor While, Bealrice Hodge, Cynlhia Milsfed, Norma Lindley, Carolyn Fringess, Donna While, Row 2: Sylvia Miller, Mildred Brown, Helen Fisher, Arlene Fischer, Rulh Tissol, Thelma Anderson, Frances Fried- man, Mary Simmons, Judy Brush, Carroll Wallace, Belly Kirkland, Leona Mae Borcherl, Alyce Wilson, Winnifred Hall, Helen Lee Clark, Lucia Carrulhers. Row 3: Shirley Conners, Irma Zahl, Dorolhy Lemieux, Carol Cavanaugh, Blanche Barre, Shirley Welch, Molly Smilh, Mina Belle Arnelle, Edna Pease, Lois Fromhold, Dorolhy Palin, Elizabelh Miller, Barbara Raymond, Vivianne Cornber, Jeanne E. Evans, Rachel Blackmore, Jane Kirkland. Row 4: Belly Jane Thomas, Lillie Thomas, Joanne Lovelace, Rachel Barler, Jean Fisher, Heien May, Morcelle Jenson, Carmen Hill, Sue Emmons, Grace Hummon, Rulh Tandberg, Eloise Hudson, Charlofle l-loenig. BOYS' GLEE CLUB Row I: Harold Pelerson, Bob Searles, Dick Purlich, Dan Andersen, Rulh Ward, Caslle Arplf-e, Tom Bell, Bernard Sulherland, Eugene Sufherlond, Ed Ingham, Bob Palmalory, Row 2: Thurslon Griggs, Roy Anderson, Glenn Pendlelon, Hugh Thompson, George Lund, Dan Nelson, Herberl Haynes, Robert Cowden, Roy Pendlelon. Row 3: Scolf Holchlsiss, Ray Wagner, Theodore Sleelman, Herman Judd, Delwin Lehmann, Clark Gould, Paul Sceva, Jack Richer. Row 4: George Jackson, Gordon Tuell, Jacls Faiior, Lel'oy Peferson, Vincenf Palsusick, Bob Moore, Ernesl Belsvig, Jacls Shaw, Elberl Harlow, Bill Wingard. Capfain Paul FonTaine,,-,l-lerman Judd Dan Andersen,'Herman Judd, Alyce Wilson, Bob Searles, Hermie Herron, Hugh Thompson, Elvina Whifmyre, Casfle Arpke Vivian Pederson ThursTon Griggs Gor don Tuell. Opera HE DeserT Song, one of The in-i mosT elaboraTe and colorful operas ever To be aTTempTed by a high school casT, was presenTed To appreciaTive audiences, wiTh over ZOO sTudenTs parTicipaTing, on The even- ings of Thursday, Friday and Safurday. March 30, 3l, and April l. The scene of acTion is laid in Mor- occo and surrounding TerriTory, wiTh many exquisiTe scenes. The Riffs' moun- Tain cave, Ali Ben Ali's harem and The Room of The Silken Couch provided only a few of The fascinaTing backgrounds for The gorgeous Orienfal cosfumes, melodious music and unusual dances. Taking The leading role of The Red Shadow, Bob Searles disTinguished him- self as The leader of The Riffs, while Her- mie l-lerron made a very capTivaTing heroine. The leads were rivaled for The en- Thusiasm of The audiences by Casfle Arpke and Elvina WhiTmyre in The comedy roles of Benny and Susan, and by Alyce Wilson, Taking The parT OT Azuri, The exoTic half-casfe woman. This producTion was considered so excepTional ThaT The casT gave a 45- minuTe musical program over The radio abouf Two wccks affer iT was presenfed here. Besides being adverfised aT The inTer- mediafe schools, several scenes were given before The Rofary, Kiwanis, Elks' and Young Men's Business Clubs. l-lermie Herron, assisfed by Lois Des- ileTs and Millie Kloepper, coached The dances, which included smarf miliTary, alluring OrienTal and rhyThmic Spanish numbers. Several solo and duo dance numbers were also well received by The audiences. ImporTanT characTers in The casT in- cluded: The Red Shadow lPierre Birabeaul-- Bob Searles MargoT BonvaleT .,..,, Hermie Herron AZUI'i .--.... ..-W -,-..uAlyce Wilson Benjamin Kiddwu, .u... CasTle Arpke SUSOH -u..,-.,,,,.-,,,,-Elvina WhiTmyre General Birabeau ClemenTina EdiTh. ,unc Sid EI Korn, Ali Ben Ali W, Neri ,,...,,, l-ladiin, Hassiw W ,, , l-lugh Thompson Vivian Pedersen - , , BeTTy Wilhelmi ,.uDan Andersen ThursTon Griggs an -Frances Logan HerberT Haynes - , uGordon Tuell Mindar, .,,,. , H .,,., ,Jack Ricker LieuT. La Vergnenu, - -RoberT Cowden SergeanT De Boussac.. ,. , ,Ray Wagner Guards-,. .,,,, George Lund, Tom Bell Spanish Troubadors,,-Eleanor Emmons, Sue Emmons wi A Class Play MILIN' THROUGH was selecTed as This year's Senior Class play by The playreading commiTTee con- sisTing oT Bill BannisTer lchairmanl, Vir- ginia WaTkins, CharloTTe Waugh, John Moseley and Hugh Thompson. For many years The school has been Trying To geT This well-known play To presenT, and in The eyes OT many, This year's class was To be congraTulaTed on iTs success. The play, a delighTTul romance OT paThos and comedy, was presenTed To delighTed audiences on The nighTs oT May I2 and I3. Hugh Thompson Turned in a splendid perTormance as The sTubborn uncle, while MargareT Boen, his lrish niece, kepT The audience in a cheery mood wiTh her clever brogue. Bill BannisTer, MargareT's sweeThearT, was a Truly re- markable example oT a young lover. Her beauTy predominanT, WinniTred Hall as The beauTiTul Moonyeen Clare was insTanTly Taken inTo The hearTs oT The audience. Jeanne Lovelace, who porTrayed The maid, Ellen, Turned in one of The besT perTormances oT The pro- ducTion. The sTory Tollows: KaThleen, The heroine, has Tallen in love wiTh KenneTh Wayne, a young American boy, and They plan To be mar- ried, buT KaThleen's uncle, John CarTar- eT, Torbids her To marry him, and upon demand oT an explanaTion John Takes her back 50 years To The Time when he was aloouT To be married To Moonyeen, his sweeThearT. BUT iusT asiThey are Taking The marriage vows, Jeremiah Wayne, The TaTher oT This KenneTh Wayne, crazed by love Tor Moonyeen, shooTs aT John buT, missing, kills Moon- yeen. NaTurally John has never Torgiven Jeremiah and carries his haTred over To The son, whom he could noT sTand To see married To his niece. Then Ken- neTh goes away To war and aTTer com- plicaTions in which KenneTh comes home wounded, iT ends wiTh a poignanT sweeT- ness. The casT included: John CarTareT ,,,,,,,, Hugh Thompson KaThleen,,,,,, .,,,, MargareT Boen Moonyeennw, ,, ,WinniTred Hall KenneTh ,,,, ,-- H, ,,,,, Bill BannisTer Dr. Gwen Hardinga, ,,,John Moseley Ellen ,,,,,,.,., L, W, ,Jeanne Lovelace Sarah Wayne.. .s,aa,,a ,Jean Fisher Mary Clare ,,,,,. ., Willie Ainley .,,,, William Dunning, . RoberT HasTings,, RuTh Van Arsdale , ,- , ,,,Lyle Perusse ,H WH David Alling ,, Rodney LyTle Edward HayTield,,,,,,,, ,L,Lloyd RoTi Alicia KingsworTh, Eileen Trevanion, , , , ,,Eleanor WhiTe Eileen Woodring Lenora PenningTon ,,,,,, Phyllis Turner Jeremiah Waynen. ,, ,,,Weir STurley PosTman ,.. , ,L ,H H , ,HarTvic Brunn Row I: Eleanor WhiTe, John Moseley, Winnifred Hall, Hugh Thompson, Miss Black, MarqareT Boen, Bill BannisTer, Jeanne Lovelace, Rufh Van Arsdole. Row 2: Vic Bruun, Eileen Woodring, Lyle Perusse, Lloyd Roli, Jean Fisher, VVeii' Slurley, Phyllis Turner, Rodney Lylle. Y QQ IATIHIMETTIICC5 CMV Coaches O Those who guide The desTinies oT STadium's aThleTic Teams, a greaT deal oT respecT and crediT is due. NOT only Tor The Tine Teams which They build, buT Tor The imporTanT parT They play in The building oT char- acTer and esTablishing oT high ideals oT sporTsmanship are we indebTed To These coaches. T ln The leading role, as head coach, Coach Morris noT only acTed as over- seer Tor The oTher Teams, buT broughT back anoTher VarsiTy baskeT ball TiTle To STadium. Mr. Schwarz broughT The VarsiTy TooT- ball squad Through one oT iTs ToughesT seasons, and alThough Trom The poinT oT games won and losT, The Tigers did noT Tare so well, They enioyed one oT The mosT successTul seasons in The lasT Tew years. The MidgeTs, under The able direcTion oT Coach Lowman, wenT Through Their grid schedule undeTeaTed, To bring back The Mildred Davis Lloyd Trophy To STadium's halls. Mr. Lowman also TuTored a ciTy championship hoop Team ThaT wenT undeTeaTed Through The ciTy TiTle series, To give our MidgeTs The Top spoT in The ciTy as Tar as baskeT ball and TooTball are concerned. ThaT The Jayvees will win The ciTy TiTle seems To be a maTTer oT course now ThaT Mr. JolliTfe has coached Tive consecuTive TiTle winners. Mr. LeaTherwood looked aTTer The Reserve gridders, who also enioyed Row I: Mr. Thorniley, Mr. Perl-sins, Miss McCulloch Tair success. The mosT imporTanT parT oT Their work was developing The new maTerial. On The shoulders oT Coach Chi-isTie resTed Tho responsibiliTy boTh Tor Re- serve baskeT ball and Tor Track. He handled These sporTs in a highly com- mendable manner, many promising men being developed on The squads. Swimming, boxing and Tennis all came under The direcTion oT Coach Palmer. l-lis abiliTy is besT measured by The showings made by his Teams, all oT which wenT Through Their seasons wiTh Tlying colors. Principal Perkins and Mr. Thorniley acTed as advisers Tor The golT and wresT- ling Teams, respecTively. AlThough They did noT acTually insTrucT members aT Their Teams, They were oT greaT help in arranging maTches and in The pick- ing oT Teams. All aT The girls' sporTs were handled by Miss McCulloch, and The girls will no doubT remember many happy hours spenT in Turning ouT under her direcTion. She coached The girls in capTain ball, baskeT ball, volley ball, baseball, swim- ming and Tennis. Mr. Clark and Mr. Arpke also de- serve crediT Tor Their work in acTing as Trainer and Taking care oT The equip- menT room, respecTively. Mr. Arpke coached The riTle Team as well. , Mr. Morris Mr. Schwarz. Row 2: Mr. Palmer, Mr. Lowman, Mr. Clark, Mr. JoIliTTe, Mr. Arphe, Mr. ChrisTie, Mr. Leafherwood. l72l xx.. 'J Ed Hcmillon, hallbaclq. l-lam lin- ished his second year on lhe Varsily lhis season, allen' recovering from lhe leg iniury which leepl him alll lhe field lasl year, by lurning in consislenlly good performances in lhe baclqlield lhroughoul lhe season. l-le leaves in June. Bob Green, end. Because ol his heighl and weighl, Bob proved lo be valuable Varsily malerial. This was his firsl season on lhe squad, bul despile lhis lacl, he played in every game. ll will be hard lo fill his berlh nexl year. Bill McMillan, quarlerbacla. Bill used lo odvanlage The experience which he gained as subslilule quarler lasl season, in filling lhe same posl on lhe lirsl slring lhis year. l-le will round oul his lhird year nexl sea- son and should be able lo give a good accounl of himsell. Bill Donaldson, guard. Bill's per- formance on lhe Jayves allracled allenllon early in lhe season, and he was dralled inlo lhe Varsily squad. An injured fool kepl him oul ol many games, bul in lhose which he parlici- paled, he always showed plenly of lighl and abilily. Bill has anolher year ol compelilion. Don Smi'l'l1, laclsle. Don was one ol lhe mosl experienced linemen on The squad, playing good ball lhroughoul lhe year. lvlore lhan one opponenl' remembered being laclaled by him. This was his second and lasl year on The Varsily. l-lis place will be hard lo fill. Bruce Helrick, cenler. Helly lilled in al' lhe cenler posilion on various occasions. l-le was especially slrong on defense, slapping many plays be- hind lhe line. Bruce brings 'lo a close a year on lhe Jayvees and one on lhe Varsily. Marlin Nelson, cenler. Mull, lhrough his oulslanding playing dur- ing lhe enlire season, won lhe honor ol honorary co-caplain. l-le was a sleady player and furnished an in- spiralion lor lhe whole leam. Mull also played lor lwo years on lhe Jayvees, so he will nor relurn nexl season. John Klumb, end. John was lhe only sophomore on lhe Varsily squad. l-le Qgained a greal deal'-'ol' bXpH ahdj?ainingJtlnislsejdson l al ill aid Wim in glyivifng a posilion on ,N fleam nexl year. X4 l731 WinsTon SmiTh, Tullback. TuTTy, The powerhouse oT The backTield, could always be depended upon Tor a Tew exTra yards when needed. l-le also backed up The line and passed well, alThough iniuries kepT him ouT of sev- eral games Toward The end oT The season. l-le will be missed greaTly nexT season. Carl Wheeler, end. Spik was noT able To play lasT year because oT a weak hearT, buT This season he came back and won a posiTion on The Var- siTy. l-le was a good man on de- Tense, helping To sTop many scoring drives in criTical games. Carl grad- uaTes in June. Jo Sv.. hn Hazen, Tackle. John sTarTed his TooTball career on The lVlidgeTs. The nexT year he won a place on The Jayvees, and Tinally, in his lasT year, played subsTiTuTe Tackle on The Var- siTy. l-le could always be depended up'67'i-sado his p rT: I V, L X Bob Brown, Tullback. 5 ear qw.. f ' jr posiTion on The VarsiTy gquad Througlryfif f his drive and TighT and showed well ,j,4L,A.AfZ d..1..1y f7 fl I in all OT The games in which he play- ,ppl D ed. l-le will noT reTurn ne-xT season. Dele Gunnerson, guard. ATTer a year's absence Trom The VarsiTy squad, Dele reTurned To see duTy aT one oT The guard posTs. l-lis speed made him a valuable man. l-le leaves in June. Roy Allen, Tackle. Roy was one oT The largesT men on The squad and showed loTs of possibiliTy. l-le is re- Turning nexT season and should devel- op inTo a Tine lineman. Jack FairweaTher, guard. Jack was one oT The TasTesT, hordesl' hiTTing men on The Team. l-le was ouTsTand- ing on The deTense, breaking up plays and blocking punTs being righT in his line. l-lis place will be hard To fill Loring Wire, end. Gus was a TasT, scrappy liTTle end, and alThough he was small, he always Turned in splen- did perTormances. l-le was broughT over Trom The Jayvees early in The season and Trom Then on he shared one oT The wing posiTions. T-le grad- uaTes in June. l74l Ji fvlril ku , Charles Soper, halfback. Chuck displayed a Tine brand aT TooTball during The enTire season, carrying The brunT oT The backTield duTies. The world oT class and abiliTy which he commands should make him one oT The rnainsTays aT nexT year's Team. Bill Bickenbach, quarTerback. Bill, alThough handicapped by lack of weighT, won his posiTion on The squad. l-le has anoTher year oT TooTball and will no doubT be heard Tram in The TuTure. Marvin Bickenbach, Tackle. lvlarv was a new man on This year's squad. and alThough he did noT see much acTion, he gained a loT oT seasoning and will no doubT play an imporTanT parT on The Team in The TuTure. Dick Klinge, guard. Dick was a hard- working, sTeady guard. ln his TirsT year on The VarsiTy he gained a regular berTh. The Thanksgiving game broughT TorTh his besT eTTorTs, when he sTopped everyThing ThaT came his way. Dick should prove a valuable man on nexT year's Team. Ed Johnson, halTback. Ed showed loTs OT abiliTy in his TirsT year on The VarsiTy. Every indicaTion poinTs To his seeing plenTy OT acTion on The squad nexT season. He came over Trom The Reserves This season. Bolo Grimslead, Tackle. Grirnmy came up Tram The Reserves To hold down a regular Tackle berTh, playing nearly all aT every game. l-Te was a sTone wall on The deTense, sTopping many plays beTore They ever devel- oped. Bob is anoTher valuable man reTurning nexT season. Harold Wang, quarTerloack. l-larald's second year on The VarsiTy resulTed in sTellar performances ThroughouT, his play improving wiTh every game. l-lis shiTTy broken-Tield running and his punTing, especially in The Bellar- mine game, were ouTsTanding. T-Te played on The Jayvees in his TirsT year To round ouT The Three seasons. John Hickey, end. John was one aT The Tew veTerans on This year's Team, and he used his experience To ad- vanTage in holding down one oT The wing berThs. He was a hard work- er and The squad showed Their con- Tidence in him by elecTing him hon- orary co-capTain. A year on The Jayvees rounded ouT John's Three seasons. l75l Varsity VERCOMING The obsTacles ThaT meeT every new coach, Mr. Scharwz broughT his Team Through one oT The mosT succesTul sea- sons enioyed by a VarsiTy grid squad Tor The lasT Tew years. AlThough The Tigers dropped The an- nual Turkey Day clash To Lincoln, They succeeded in downing The Abes in The TirsT game oT The season, To break The long sTring oT wins Tor The PresidenTs. The TirsT vicTory over Bellarmine since l928 was scored when The Bengals Tri- umphed over The Lions in The nexT To The lasT game oT The season by a I3 To 7 score. ln The SouThwesT League games The Blue and Gold ran inTo diTTiculTy, losing To The sTrong Aberdeen, l-loquiam and Olympia squads. The Aberdeen game was a hard one To lose, The l-larboriTes scoring in The opening seconds buT Trom Then on The game being all STadium's. ln a sea oT rain and mud, The Tigers scored a 6-O vicTory over WhaTcom, To avenge lasT year's deTeaT received aT The hands OT The Bellingham eleven. The l-loguiam game was played in Typical Harbor weaTher, ankle-deep mud, and resulTed in a deTeaT by a mar- gin oT Two Touchdowns. BoTh scores were made in The TirsT parT oT The game, aTTer which The Tigers TighTened up and played on even Terms wiTh The sTrong Grizzly Team. l-lad The Tield been dry, The Bengals would have had a much Harold Wang sfarfs around end in The EvereTT game. VARSITY SQUAD Row I: WinsTon SmiTh, KenneTh Jacobsen, John Hazen, John l-licl-iey, John Malesl-sy, Bill McMillan, Jack Fairweafher, Bill Bichenbach, Harold Wang, Loring Wire, Coach Schwarz. Row 2: Roy Allen, John Klumb, Bob Brown, MarTin Nelson, Carl Wheeler, Bob GrimsTead, Charles Soper, Garry Lewis, Kennelh NorTon. Row 3: Ed Sfoclslin, Henry Johnson, Marvin Biclnenbach, Bill Donaldson, Ed Johnson, Dele Gunnerson, Bob Green, Don Smith, Ed HamiITon, Dick Klinge. l r Chuck Soper infercepfs a long pass in The Turkey Day clash. Sfadium makes a gain in The Evereff game. beTTer chance, as They were ouTweighed in every posiTion and Their passing aT- Tacle was greaTIy hindered. The Olympia game was The sTarT OT a slump ThaT IasTed Through Two games, and was perhaps Their mosT ragged per- Torrnance. The Bengals were leading by one poinT as They enTered The lasT haIT, buT The Bears scored again in The Tinal period. AlThough The Blue and Gold eleven were making a valianT march Tor The goal in The closing min- uTes, The gun sounded beTore They could score. The ArmisTice Day game was The low poinT oT The year, The Bengals corn- ing ouT on The shorT end oT a I9 To 6 score. The EvereTT Seagulls were absof IuTely invincible, STadium's sTrongesT eT- TorTs proving TuTile. In a game in which They came Tram behind To score Their TirsT vicTory in Tour years over Bellarmine, The Bengals goT I 77 OTT To a slow sTarT, buT in The second They come back sTrong To gain a well- earned vicTory. IT ever The Tigers deserved vicTory, iT was in The Thanksgiving game. They ouTpIayed Lincoln during The enTire en- counTer, buT Two long passes, boTh re! sulTing in Touchdowns, proved Their downToll. NexT season has every indicaTion of being a championship year Tor The Blue and Gold, wiTh Coach Scharwz's sys- Tem insTalIed and an abundance oT ma- Terial To build on. STacIium Lincoln O STadium Aberdeen 7 STacIium WhaTcom O STadium I-Ioquiam I2 STadium Olympia I2 STadium EvereTT I9 STadium Bellarmine 7 STadium Lincoln I2 STadium OpponenTs 69 Jayvees 'IVE cily lilles in as many years is IP lhe remarkable record ol lhe Jay- vees under lhe lulelage ol Mr. Jollille. The l45-pounders wenl lhrough lhe season wilh only one deleal, a 7-6 selback received al lhe hands of File. They were nol scored on in cily compe- lilion, playing lwo scoreless games and winning lhe olher 6 lo O. A game wilh Puyallup also resulled in a scoreless lie. Allhough several oulslanding players ol lhis year will be losl, Mr. Jollille will have enough velerans back To expecl anolher slellar leam. The lellermen who will relurn are: Slanley Wells, Gene Robinson, Jack Picker, Ari Jacobson, Ihorall: Dahl, l-lar- old Sundguisl, Bill Drummond, Kennelh Marshall, I-larold Newberg, Laurence Bacalich, Paul Sceva and Pele Eormuzis. Midgets OR lhe lirsl lime since l927, lhe IF Mildred Davis Lloyd lrophy resls in Sladium's halls. Allhough lhe Midgels have lwice lied for lhe cily lilrle since lhey losl possession in l928, lhey have never reigned supreme. This year, however, lhe Babes wenl lhrough lheir schedule undelealed ond unscored upon, winning all games excepl one, a scoreless lie wil'h Lincoln. The I5 lellermen who will relurn nexl season are: Kenny Powell, Karl Richards, I-larold Davies, Fred Boisch, Willard Rhoads, Elwood Gunnerson, John Fuku- yama, Bob Price, Wendell Erickson, Roy Wonders, I-lomer Webb, Sam Berlucci, George Williams, Dick Dexler and Willie Myers. JAYVEES Row I: Rufus Parker, Gene Robinson, Pele Formuzis, John Clifford, Ralph Baldwin, Charles Allen, Harold Sundquisl, Laurence Bacalich, John Harrison, Art Newberg. Row 2: Thorolf Dahl Verne Ashford, Ben Nason, Ivan Usher, Bob Olson, Frank Ansley, Bill Drummond, Harold Carlson, Ari Jacobson, Bob Downs. MIDGET FOOTBALL Row I: Tom MacMahon, Willie Myers, Elwood Gunncrson, Vic Cappa, Roy Wonclers, George Williams, Sam Berlucci, Karl Richards, Kenny Powell, Lawrence Burcar, Mr. Lawman. Row 2: Fred Baisch, Harold Davies, Jr., John Croxall, Hunler Johnson, Bill Chorllon, Ed Ingham, Dick Jarvis. Row 3: John Fukuyama, Frank Woodard, Willard Rhoads, Jimmy Vizzard, Dick Dexlcr, Wendell Erickson, I-lomer Webb, Harold Pelerson, Bill McCarlhy. l791 bi i J is 1 . in rllll lf' . fu 1. PN. f Kw- - ' c. img f xl jf fs 'C 1,-4 Y RESERVES Row l: Tony Zizaln, Ed Ferris, Roger Kieffer, Jim Di Slefano, George Dunfan, Carmen Manl-ze, Laylon Hurd. X Row 2: Loren Keely, Howard Hammer, Richard Nauberl, Ed Allen, Russell Perkins, Keilh Kichc-r, Jack Shaw. Row 3: Benny Ward, Bob Martin, Lec York, LeRoy Peferson, Carl Bowman, Ernesl Belsviq, Bob Hallam, Dean Hodges. ATH LETIC MANAGERS Row I: Edson Burrows, Herbert Thursen, S'ewarl Row 2: Bernard Sulherland, Clinion Monfague, M Reserves l-lE Reserves wenl lhrough lhe T season wilh one defeat a win and a lie. ln lhe series wilh Lincoln, lhey lied lhe iirsl' game and losl lhe second, 6 lo O. Againsl 'fhe Puyallup Reserves, lhe sophomores ran up a I3-O score in lheir besl perform- ance oi lhe year. The cily lille games were played by lirsl'-l'eam subs, lhe sophomore squad agoinsl Puyallup. Many line prospecls were found on lhis year's leam, who will no doubl' gain berlhs on lhe Varsily. Among lhe oulslanding men who re- lurn for anolher season are Bob Marlin, Ed Ferris. Benny Wal'd, Tony Zizalf. and Russell Perkins. Nichols, Marc Miller, Duane Mellinqer. Finnigan, Miles Erickson, Al Englund, Ivan Usher. Managers N even'-elficienl group ol sludenl X managers helped malse The worl-4 oi lhe coaches and players easier. Their dulies consisl rnoslly of good hard worln, lor which lhey receive lillle recognilion. The managing corps was led by Slew- arl Nichols, who acled as head loolball and basleel ball manager. Olhers were: loolball-l-lerb Thureson, Ed Burrows and Maurice Finnegan: baslsel ball- l-lerb Thureson, Ivan Usher and Clinlon Monlague: lracle-Bernard Sulherland lheadl, lvan Usher and Marlin Miller: lennis-Bob Deering: golf-Bob Fewell and Bob Van de Marla: insurance-Bud Mellinger lheadl and Al Smyserg boxing -Al Englund. ,A N' X .Q-1 .V if .vo . f it s 4 fa J aff fy- P 4 5' I f A J' 5 ! 9 l A K' 'If-X KZ Q N, x AP' I iw. .. The Varsify and second s+ring se+ for o scrimmage. Loring Wire, guard. Gus was selecf- ed by his feammafes as capfain, and in filling fhis posifion he sef a fine example for his fellow players. Nof only was he a good man on defense, buf he could always be counfed upon fo ring up a few poinfs. l-lis will be a greaf loss fo fhe feam nexf year. Harold Wang, guard. l-larold, fhe only lefferman from lasf year's squad, per- formed af fhe guard posifion fhroughouf fhe season in a commendable manner. l-le was a scrappy player and a close checker. l-le complefed his second and lasf year on fhe Varsify fhis season. Bruce Hefrick, cenfer. Bruce worlaed fhe pivof posifion in fine sfyle during fhe pasf season. l-le played a greaf brand of ball and was always responsible for several poinfs. Two years on fhe Re- serves rounded ouf his baslsef ball career. Ecl Hamilfon, guard. l-lam, alfhough unexperienced, won a place on The squad, and filled in for regulars in a fine manner on several occasions. l-le graduafes in June. 8 John Klumb, forward. John won a firsf- sfring berfh in his sophomore year, and looks like one of fhe finesf prospecfs on fhis year's feam. l-le was a high scor- er, counfing for a large number of fhe Tigers' follies. l-le has 'rwo more sea- sons of baslsef ball, and should prove exfremely valuable nexf year. Bob Fewell, forward. Bob played nice ball fhroughouf fhe year, and alfhough he appeared much beffer af fimes fhan ofhers, he showed lofs of abilify. l-le also has anofher year and should do big fhings in I934. Bob Grimsfead, cenfer. Grimmy came up from lasf year's Reserve feam and won a Varsify berfh. l-le showed greaf improvemenf over lasf season, and if he confinues fo show developmenf, he will cerfainly hold down a regular firsf- sfring spof nexf year. Gerald Gipple, forward. Jerry gained an abundance of experience in his firsf year on fhe Varsify, and showed a world of class and abilify. As he will be eli- gible again nexf season, he will no doubf see plenfy of acfion on fhe firsf sfring. Varsity Basket Ball TARTING wiTh a Team composed mostly oT iunior and sophomores, Coach Dave lvlorris built up an- oTher ciTy championship quinT. This TiTle marlss The TourTh consecuTive year OT ciTy baslf.eT ball supremacy Tor STaidium. Only one oT last year's nine leTTermen returned To see action. This leTT The coach wiTh The Task aT developing an enTirely new ouTTiT. JusT when Things sTarTed To geT under way Mr. Morris was sTricl4en wiTh appendiciTis and lvlr. Christie Toolf. over The Team. lvlr. Mor- ris returned iusT beTore The TirsT game with Olympia, in which The Tigers losT a close, hard-Taught conTesT, but it was some Time beTore They began really To shape up. ln Their TirsT conTesT, The Blue and Gold Tive was edged ouT by Lincoln, To sTarT The iinx ThaT The Lynx held Tor Them all Through The sea n. AgainsT Ho- guiam and Aberdee Two strong har- bor Teams, The Be ii showed well, giv- ing Them Their Toug games oT The year. K x i 0 Y going Throug hei hedule with IB a perTecT re , e MidgeTs broughT home Th i Tive ciTy Title. ln The Th consecu- wiTh Bellarmine an ' oln, The Tigers ur- ilzme series proved Tar superior T eir rivals, win- ning all oT The games b generous mar- gins. Row I: Bill Hardy, SanTEBe The TirsT game againsT Bellarmine was The closesT one aT The Tour-game series, The Tigers winning all oT The resT easily. The next game wiTh Lincoln was The only one in which The North Siders rang up a victory over Their old rivals. This game They won by a 33 To l5 margin, one oT The besT performances oT The year. ln The Two remaining tilts, The Abes came out on The long end aT The scores. Olympia Triumphed by a one-point margin in The reTurn conTesT, winning in The Tinal seconds. The lasT games with The harbor quinTs also spelled deTeaT Tor The Tigers, although Stadium sTill gave Them Their sTrongesT opposition oT The season. The season was noT The mosT success- Tul Trom The sTandpoinT oT The number oT games won and lost, but in experience gained, Tew have proved so valuable. The majority oT The squad will return next season, and with This prospect in sighT, iT may be That The Bengals can sweep Through The season To gain their TiTTh ciTy crown. T Q Midgets They suTTered Their only deTeaT aT The hands OT The Tenino Tive, which used iTs height advanTage in garnering a close decision over The Babes in a pre-season encounter. Coach Lowman is looking Torward To anoTher successTul season nexT year, as most oT This year's squad will be return- ci, Roy Wonders, Ed Bell, Paul GrifTen, Harold Davies, Mr. Lowman. Row 2: Dick Dexter, Bob Little, red Baisch, Homer Webb, George Wiiiiarns, Earl Mahnkey, Elwood Gunnerso Row 3: Art Hammer, Norman rdon, Hunter Johnson, Bob Price, Maurice Finnigan, Merritt Gillie, Dick Pease. im RESERVE BASKET BALL Row I: Lawrence Bac lich, Willie Myers, Karl Richards, Coach Morris, Kenny Powell, Charles Soper, Dele Gunnerson. Row 2: Dicls Names, L lon I-lurd, Mervin Morgan, Eugene Bennoll, Willie Foss, Clinlon Monlaquc lrnanngerl, SWIMMING Row I: George Cassed y, Gerald Dunning, Franz Hoskins, Bill Snyder, Jerry Gipple, Don I-Icalon, Pi1lJohnson, George Pease, Richard M lzger. Row 2: Mr. Palmer, on Phillips, Phil Caesar, Don Srnilh, Torn Bell, Roy Harlow, Jimmy Vizyard, Bill Wilcox, Bob Palrnalary. ' x ,LZ Qs 4 Us MLM S Reserve Basket Ball Y virlue ol lheir viclory over lhe IB Lincoln seconds, lhe Tiger Re- serves won lhe cily second-leam lille. As lhe Midgels played in all ol lhe preliminary conlesls, lhere was only one clash belween lhe lwo Reserve Teams. The Reserve squad was composed, lo a large exlenl, ol new and promising men, and lhey gained some experience and knowledge lhal will help lhem ma- lerially in gaining Varsily posilions nexl year. Mosl ol lheir games were wilh lhe slrong harbor and Olympia leams, who proved a bil loo slrong lor lhe Bengals in mosl Cases, 83 I es Z1- 2 Swimming I-IE mermen were well on lheir WI-I way lo anolher cily lille when The Tahoma wenl lo press. In lheir only meel, a praclice lill wilh lhe Universily ol Washinglon Frosh, live cily marlss were bellered. Againsl Aberdeen lhe Bengals made a splendid showing. Allhough many lirsl leam men did nol swim, lhe Tigers scored an easy viclory. The leam was one ol lhe slrongesl ever lo appear in lhis cily, being made up ol oulslanding performers in nearly every evenl. Experienced men from lasl year's squad were bacl-4 in mosl evenls, lo rnalse compelilion lor places on lhe leam slrong. Track l-IE T933 cinder season goT oTT i-H1 To a Tlying sTarT when a small squad made The journey To The CenTralia relay meeT and broke Three oT The old records. The Tiger's crack mile-relay Team lowered iTs old mark by Traversing The disTance in 3 minuTes 46.8 seconds. The same Team, composed oT Gunnerson, Wheelei', l-larringTon and Powell, cuT The Time The Tollowing week To place TirsT in The College OT PugeT Sound. Chuck Soper Tossed The javelin I73 TeeT 7 inches and l-lenry Lyons broad jumped 20 TeeT 4lf2 inches To compleTe STadium's recordebreaking spree. The Tollowing week The Blue and Gold squad wenT TorTh in all oT Their sTrengTh To win The C. P. S. relay meeT over Tour oTher sTrong Teams, made up oT The cream oT WashingTon's prep school aThleTes. In The TirsT regular Track meeT oT The season, The Bengals were nosed ouT by Aberdeen in The Tinal evenT, by a 2-3 poinT margin. STadium capTured 9 TirsTs ouT oT The I4 evenTs, buT losT ouT because oT lock oT minor places. The ouTsTanding individual perTorm- ance was Turned in by Soper ,in The 5 . javelin. l-le Topped The ciTy mark by a margin oT 20 TeeT wiTh a Throw oT I8O TeeT 9 inches. This mark exceeds any made in This sToTe so Tar This year, and pracTically assured him oT a sTaTe TiTle. AnoTher Tine showing made by Henry Lyons in The broad jump, wiTh a jump oT Zl TeeT IM inches. SuTTering deTeaT in much The same manner as in The Triangular meeT, The Tigers Tell beTore The powerTul Cen- Tralia cindermen. Soper, Lyons, Bur- rows and Powell conTinued Their un- broken sTring oT TirsTs in Their respecTive evenTs. Ed T-lamilTon also made a Tine showing in equalling The ciTy record in The high jump To Take TirsT in This evenT. Don Neuems and l-larold Davies com- pleTed The Bengals' lisT oT vicTors. AlThough STodium men Turned in The ouTsTanding individual perTormances in The ciTy meeT, They were upseT by Lin- coln by a 8Olf2 To 58lf2 margin. The highlighT oT The day was The jave- lin evenT. Chuck Soper Threw The spear T88 TeeT 3 inches To shaTTer The old ciTy mark and surpass The exisTing sTaTe mark. ln The only oTher record- breaking perTormance oT The day, l-lenry Lyons broad-jumped 2I TeeT 5 Row I: Ronald Grant, Jack Failor, WaTson Harrinqion, Kenny Powell, Coach Chrisfie, CapT. Ed, Burrows, Eugene BenneTT, Dick LancasTer, Don Neucns, Kenny Allan, Bill Bickenbach, Jirn CoblenTz, Clarence Srnifh. Row 2. lvan Usher, lManaqerj Sid Anderson, Garry Lewis, John l-lazen, Bruce l-leTi'ick, Bob GrimsTead, Bob Gibson, Harry Babcock, Jack LancasTer, Frank Ansley, STuarT Phelps, Henry Lyons. ' ' ' - ' ' D l s G a H d R ss Bob Green Dele Row 3. Flank Woodald, Howald Mannel, Bob Tvlooie, ouqa onye , owar u , A , Gunnerson, Ed T-lamilTon, Charles Soper, Lynn Evans, Jim Di Sfefano, Bob Wheeler, Harold Davies. The slarl of lhe mile al lhe Aberdeen meel, which Caploin Ed Burrows won. Ed Hamillcn going over lhe bar lo lie lhe cily record in lhe Aberdeen meef. inches. This bellers lhe old mark less lhan an inch. l-le brolse his pelvis bone in malsing lhe record leap, however, lhus spoiling his chances lo win slale laurels. Don Neuens, wilh a iump ol 20 leel 9 inches, won second honors in lhe evenls, so he wenl lo lhe slale meel in his place. Don also look seconds in bolh lhe cenlury and lurlong dashes. l-larold Davies caplured lhe low hurdles lo win his way lo Pullman. Cap- lain Edson Burrows easily caplured lhe mile run, and allhough his lime was nol as good as on some previous occasions, he won by a generous margin. Clar- ence Smilh, Sladium's lone hope in lhe pole vaull, won lhe evenl lor lhe Blue and Gold lo iurlher slrenglhen lhe Tigers' cause. Bob Green compleled lhe lisl ol Bengal viclories by winning lhe discus wilh a lhrow ol II9 leel, T951 which came wilhin an inch ol equalling lhe old record. Allhough lhe men had nol lell on lhe Pullman lrip when The Tahoma wenl lo press, lhey were expecled lo mal-se a good showing. l-lad Lyons been able lo go, lhey would have had an excel- lenl chance ol ending up near lhe lop. Those lo make lhe lrip are as lollows: Charles Soper, iavelin: Don Neuens, broad iumpy Clarence Smilh, pole vaullg Edson Burrows, mile: Bob Green, discus, and Harold Davies, low hurdles. Al any rale, as evidenced by lhe large number ol underclassmen lurn- ing oul, lhe prospecls lor nexl year are exceplionally brighl, and Coach Chris- lie deserves a greal deal ol credil lor lhe line showing lhal lhe leam made under his direclion in his lirsl year as lracls menlor. Tennis NLY one game OT The sTiTT schedule drawn up Tor The Tiger neTmen had been played OTT when The Tahoma wenT To press. This meeT was wiTh EaTonviIIe and resuITed in a clean sweep Tor The Blue and Gold. They were generally conceded The ciTy crown, which will mark Their Thir- TeenTh consecuTive TiTIe. The members OT The Team in order OT Their posiTions were: Dori McElroy, Lau- rence Bacalich, Gerald Ellison, Don Rayley and BerT Liliebecls. These posi- Tions were TenTaTive, however, as The posiTions are deTermined by challenge. Aside Tram The regular meeT wiTh Lincoln, conTesTs were also held wiTh Bellarmine and ST. MarTiri's. TENNIS Golf ARLY indicaTions poinTed To a close IE baTTIe Tor The ciTy goIT crown. When The Tahoma wenT To press, The Bengals downed The Aberdeen divoT diggers I3 To 5 in Their TirsT Team maTch, and Then had meT deTeaT aT The hands oT Olympia, I I To 7. The school TournamenT was won by Bob Van de Mark, This vicTory giving him The No. I posiTion on The squad. OTher members aT The Team in order OT Their posiTions were: Bob FeweII, Roy Myers, I-IunTer Johnson, Fred GundsTrom and John Van de Mark. Karl Richards and Jim Newschwander were aITernaTes. These posiTions were noT permanenT, as any Team member could challenge The player iusT above him. 5 - Leff To Righfz Bob Swan, Don Rayley, Mr. Palmer, Don McElroy, Lornie Bacalich, Gerry Ellison. GOLF I. K i Leff To RiqhT: Bob Fewell, HunTer Johnson, Karl Richards, Roy Myers, Mr. Perl-wins, Fred GunsTroin, John Van I de Mark, Bob Von de Mark. l f I 1 I , fy gf . :Pl 1 Row I: Bob HurlbuT, Charles Allen, Bull Brckenbach, John Hickey, Coach Thorniley, Jerry Kelso, Bob Gr:-On, Al Bloomfield, WalTer Bloom. Row 2: Paul Scevo, Norman Burke, James Marsh, Bob Moore, Charles Wriqhl, Ed Ingham, Jim Moarc, George Alavekui, Row 3: Mark Hayfield, Ed Prenfice, Akira Hayashi, Jack Harringron, Dick Klinqe, Joe Kclner, Waller Snell, PaT Johnson, Don Carly, Jim Coblenlz. BOXING Row I: Bob Moore, Miles Ericksen, LuIher Fine, Pal Johnson, Harry Aspden, Jim Parker, Ray Beeson, Jack Conqer. , Row 2: Mr. Palmer, Dick Klinge, Calvin Gongwer Dick Dunne KenneIh Marshall Bob Wiard Bob Warler Bud DoherTy. Wrestling HE Bengal grapplers sTarTed ouT -H-i sTrong by downing The Olympia squad, 35lf2 To 5lf2, in The TirsT moTch oT The season. They limiTed The CapiTal CiTy Team To a Tall and a draw. The second Team also showed well in The exhibiTion, winning every maTch ex- cepT one, which resulTed in o draw. The meeT wiTh Lincoln resulTed in de- TeaT Tor The Tigers. AlThough STadium showed superior wresTling abiliTy in many respecTs, under The Time'advonTage sysTem The l.ynx won by an I8-l3 margin, buT They Took no moTches by Tolls. A large number oT experienced men are reTurning nexT season, all OT whom are deTermined To avenge This yeor's deTeaT. Those who have anoTher year are: Norm Burke, Bill Bickenbach, PaT Johnson, Don Corley, Ed Ploof and Ed PrenTice. l97l Boxing HE annual boxing show, a TeaTure THQ aThleTic evenT of The year, again proved exTremely popular. A large number aT boys Took odvanTage of This opporTuniTy To box, and I3 bouTs made up The card. All aT The moTches were crammed wiTh Thrills and acTion. A greoT deal aT aTTenTion was aTTrocT- ed by The show, and o large and ap- preciaTive crowd aTTended. Those who won Their moTches were Ray Beeson, Ray Dilley, l-lorry Aspden, Richard Jarvis, Jack Ricker, Bill Snyder, PaT Johnson, Bill RoberTs, l.uTher Eine and Gene Arwood. AlThough no ouTside compeTiTion is To be had a large number oT men always Turn ouT and good cords are always or' ranged. Shield Winners EVENTEEN Senior girls were found eligible fo ownership of fhe blue and gold felf shield, symbol of fhree successful years of afhlefics. Jane Ramsby successfully led fhe Sfadi- anas fhrough fhe year as presidenf, af fhe same fime keeping up her repufa- fion on fhe gym floor as a clean, scrappy player. Rufh Van Arsdale. An all-round afhlefe and frue sporfsman, Rufhie has been one of fhe main cogs in fhe senior afh- lefic machine. Marfha Buckley. Anofher all-round afh- lefe especially shining in baslqel' ball. Oh, fhaf Ramsby-Buckley combinafion as guards! Anna Loen played many a scrappy game af side-cenfer. All ofher sporfs found Annie willing and ready for ac- fion. Muriel Beerbohm. Af volley ball Tiny is a whiz, scoring her feam many poinfs wifh her hard overhand serve. Helen Duell has made herself famous by her excellenf swimming. Duell was a sfar of fhe '32 and '33 meefs wifh her fancy diving and disfance swimming abilify. Jane Anderson. Wifh her swimming as well as baslsef ball abilify, Jane was able fo win her shield in 2lf2 years, having af- fended Olympia High one semesfer. Mary Hazel Oliver shone as an ouf- sfanding swimmer as well as baslsef ball forward. A good sporf, popular wifh bofh her feammafes and opponenfs. Jayne Hall. ln capfain ball and volley ball Jayne was mosf capable. She was an efficienf capfain for her capfain ball squad. Frances Fox. Alfhough mosf of her fime was spenf on fhe floor, Forde proved fo be a reliable basleef ball for- ward. She did well in all ofher sporfs. Jean Harfman. As a cool, sfeady play- er af all fimes, Jean was a decided aid fo her fellow players. Capfain of fhe baslsef ball squad. Margaref Boen. Alfhough busy wifh ofher school affairs, Marg always found fime for offer-school sporfs. Lorraine Hanson. Lorraine's sfeady playing and frue sporfsmanship made fhe senior Dianas glad fo have fhaf sorf of spirif on fheir feam. Dorofhy Floydsfead was faifhful and persevering in furning ouf for all fhe sporfs. Lorraine's side-leicle. Dixy Lee Ray. A scrappy side-cenfer and swimmer af all fimes. Alfhough busy af debafe and ofher fhings, Dixy found fime for her final four sporfs. Donalda Granf. Donnie's faifhful, sfeady furning ouf earned for her her shield. l-lard worls always rewards fhc worleerl Eunice Perkins. Perl4y, a good sporf and hard-worlsing afhlefe, helped her feams by her ever-persisfenf playing. Good worle, Eunice. Leff fo Righf: Marfha Buckley, Rufh Van Arsdale, Helen Duell, Mary Hazel Oliver, Dorofhy Floydsfead, Jane Anderson, Dixy Lee Ray, Margaref Boen, Anna Loen, Jayne Hall, Donnie Granf, Frances Fox, Jane Ramsby, Lor- raine Hanson Muriel Beerbohm Jean Harfman Eunice Perkins, E831 F fif T gsm I , J L Q Ii. ' bil, A HIKE LEADERS Frances Keelinq, Marfha Buckley, DoroThy FIoydsTcad, RuTh Van Arsdale, Jane Ramsby, Lorraine Hanson, Eunice Perkins, Rose Marie Rice, Dorofhy Ann Simpson I2 B CAPTAIN BALL T Hlgow I: Margaref Boen, Anna Loen, Muriel Beerbohin, Jayne Hall, Adeline Holf, Rose Marie Rice, Irene o eson. Row 2: Rufh Van Arsdale, Iris BarnharT, Opal Haskins, Frances Fox, Rose Mary Marfin, Row 3: MarTha Buckley, HarrieT G-islne, DoroThy Ann Simpson, Eunice Perl-sins, Jane Rarnsby, Dixy Lee Ray. II A CAPTAIN BALL Row I: Pearl Mahnkey, Elvina WhiTrnyre, Ana Mae Johnson, Pauline ThauT, LeTTy Lawrence, Mary Davis. Row 2: Jessie Goransan, Eleanor Davies, Louise Gabriel, Lois Hoskins, Eileen Randolph. Row 3: BeTTy Davis, Solveiq Anderson, Sylvia Sanders, Virginia TennenT, Mary Waferrnan. ITI-I only Two OT The nine scheduled hilses held in The Tall, opporTuniTy was given by STadiana, The Girls' Club aThIeTic deparTmenT, sponsor oT The hilaes, Tor XX! Hiking The hilsers To enioy The clear, sunny days OT spring. From 25 To 80 girls aTTended The Trelss. The leaders, daTes and desTinaTions Tollow: Rose Marie Rice, OCT. 22, Meadow Parls: DoroThy FIoydsTead, Nov. 5, Puy- allup: Lorraine I-Ianson, Jan. I4, PoinT Defiance Drive: Frances Keeling, Feb. 25, Surprise Lalse: DoroThy Ann Simp- son, March II, Waller' Road: MarTha Buckley, March 25, Collins Road: RuTh Van Arsdale, April I5, I-Iylebos I-IiII: Eunice Perlsins, April 22, Magnolia Beach: Jane Ramsby, TairweaTher hilse, May 6, Spanaway Lalse. I 89 Captain Ball OR The TirsT Time in The hisTory OT IF girls' capTain ball The champion- ship resTs wiTh Two Teams Tied. The sTrong I2B Team held The equally sTrong IIA squad To a II To II score. Iris BarnharT, guard, proved To be one oT The ouTsTanding players Tor The up- perclassmen. using her abiIiTy To jump in guarding The Tall capTain baseman OT The I IA's, Sylvia Sanders. The l2A's were Third, Tollowed by The II-B-X's. The IOB's IoT Tell To TiTTh place, I IB-Y's To sixTh place, wiTh The IOA's as cellar champs. Seven Teams enTered The TournamenT. The I IB group was divided because oT The greaT number aT Team aspiranTs. Ima BlyThe, IIB, played Tine consisTenT ball as did Solveig Anderson oT The IIA's. Lydia Koch, anoTher, anoTher IIB, played well as capTain's guard. Girls' Basket Ball I2A GIRLS' BASKET BALL LTI-IOUGI-I playing hard ,AX ThroughouT The baskeT ball Tournamenf, The l2A's relin- quished all Their games To The lower- class opponenfs. Elaine Sfeele, guard, a newcomer in sporfs, proved To be a reliable guard by her fasT, scrappy playing. IIA Girls' Baskei' Ball. ROM IasT year's cellar champs To I933 baskeT ball champs, The IIA squad have earned The righT To have Their class numerals placed on The baskeT ball banner. As The only Team To overcome The champs in lasf year's TournamenT, They successfully repeafed Their conquesf This year by defeaTing The I lB's, 38 To 22. Enfering The cham- pionship finals, They emerged vicforious over The IZB squad, 45 To 30. Virginia 'l'ennenT was high-poinT scorer of The TournamenT wiTh l3l poinTs. I2 A BASKET BALL Row I: Dorolhy Floydsfead, Jean Hartman, Lorraine Hanson, Elaine Sfeele. Row 2: Penelope Angelus, Blanche Barre, Marion Traf- ford H I D I. , e en ue Row 3: Jane Spencer, Donalda GranT, Borqhild Roberf son, Grefchen Rosenberger, Mary Hazel Oliver. II A BASKET BALL Row I: Sylvia Sanders, Solveig Anderson, Elvino Whif myre, Pearl Mahnkey. Row 2: Jessie Goranson, Ana Mae Johnson, Virginia Tennenf, Mary Waferrnan. Row 3: Lois Hoskins, BeTTy Davis, Louise Gabriel, Eileen Randolph. EFEATED in The final champion- IZB Girls' Bcskel' Bull. l ship game, The IZB squad had To be conTenT wiTh a Tie for second place in This year's race for baskef ball honors. By Tying The sfrong I IB Team, I8 To IB, They wenT info The championship finals and were defeaTed by The llA's, 45 To 30. Iris BarnharT proved her oll-s+or abiliTy by consisfenf- ly geTTing The Tip-off from her oppon- enTs. IIB Girls' Bcskei' Ball. ALLING To a Tie for second place, The I lB's failed To defend success- fully Their baske+ ball TiTle of l932. Their chance for keeping The coveTed honor vanished when The l2B's held Them To a surprising I8 To I8 Tie. GerTie Perkin wiTh her consisTenT dead-eye shoTs proved To be a Tough obsfacle. Yaeko lzaki, fasT-moving all- sfar side-cenTer, and Evelyn MacAlin- den, wiTh her quick head work, also sfarred for The squad. I2 B BASKET BALL Row I: Ruth Van Arsdale, Anna Loen, Iris Barnharf Muriel Beerbahm, Frances Fax. Row 2: MarTha Buckley, Adeline HolT, Harrief Giske J H II ayne a . Row 3: Carolyn Fringess, Jane Ramsby, Eunice Perkins Irene Tollefson, Dixy Lee Ray. II B BASKET BALL Row I: Lois Kuhl, Ima Bleifh, Evelyn MacAlinden Frances Lund, Virginia Keener. Row 2: MargareT Monsen, Lydia Koch, Evelyn Swanson Mariorie Michael. Row 3: Yaeko lzaki, GerTrude Perkin, Lena Kaleel Mabel Wakin. l90l . ,levi 4 ' . .' .' s - : 5.51.1 il ' -.. 4' , , I , ik ll. I I V If I - I lx IO A BASKET BALL ll X Row I: Marion Sleer, Kalherine Keir, Barbara Wilson, Belly Kirkland, - K Row 2: Evelyn Johnson, Mary Davis, Anloinelfe Mancke, Dorolhy Van Sickle. Rx Row 3: Virginia Hedlund, Iva Chesler, Helen Mead, Winnifred Morse, Barbara Fine. X io B BASKET BALL , All Row I: Marian Sluarf, Dorolhy Hammerbeck, Lollie La Moyne, Pomona Hudson, Maxine Scofl. XX y Row 2: Virginia Jackson, Mildred Tallefson, Dorolhy Milchell. I Row 3: Myrlle Olloson, Mary Dowling, Inga Wilson, Lois Fuller, Emma Thaul. POSTURE PARADE Winnifred Baickley, Rulhanna Nelson, Alice Russell, Barbara Rolhermel, Kalherine Nelson, Muriel Healon, I OI H I D Il A abl C e s Dixy Lee Ray Anloinefle Mahnclne Maiian Rawlings Ima Mary Haze iver, een ue , nn e ouz n, Blythe, Jane Ramsby. Girls' Basket Ball Y delealing only lhe cellar cham- pions, lhe l2A's, lhe IOA baslsel ball squad lell lol lo lillh place. Coming oul on lhe long end ol a 30 lo 24 score wilh lhe I2A's, lhe IOA's show- ed considerable slrenglh, bul lhe resl ol lhe squads displayed more abilily and experience. Evelyn I Sis l John- son, lasl-brealsing lorward, was lhe oul- slanding player in all lheir games. In lhe IOB game Sis almosl led her leam lo viclory, bul her linal spurl was nal enough lo overcome lhe lead ol lhe lroshies. The linal score was 34 lo Zl. In lhe remaining games lhey yielded lo lhe be-ller playing ol lhe upperclass- men bul in doing so showed line, clean, scrappy playing. IOA Girls' Baslnel Ball. HE IOB basleel ball squad show- ed plenly ol lulure slrenglh when lhey landed lourlh place in lhe lournarnenl. By delealing lhe I2A's, 45 lo I4, and lhe IOA's, 34 lo 2I, lhe scrappy lreshman leam shows promise ol a possible champ leam lor nexl year. Pulling on a lasl quarler rally, lhey almosl upsel lhe IZB leam, loul in lhe lasl minules were unable lo overcome lhe large lead ol lhe upper- classmen, lhe score being 24 lo I9 al lhe end. The IIB and IIA learns ran up large scores againsl lhem. Lollie LaMoyne, caplain and lorward, was by lar lhe oulslanding player ol her squad. lvlarian Sluarl, Myrlle Ollosen and Pomona Hudson also slarred. l0B Girls' Baskel Boll. Posture Parade N March II, Sladium's I4 pos- lure represenlalives enlered lhe Universily ol Washinglon Field Day poslure parade and were iudged lhe besl group oul ol 43 high school groups compeling. Following lhe wi example ol Sladium's prize group ol lasl year, lhe girls broughl home lhe poslure banner again. Miss McCul- loch, gym inslruclor, and Jane Ramsby, Sladiana preside-nl, accompanied lhe girls lo Seallle. Volley Ball 'HE Diana volley ball lournamenl ill- had progressed lhrough lhe hall way marla al lhe lime lhe la- homa wenl lo press. Displaying unexpecled slrenglh lhe lOA's upsel lhe slrong l2B squad, 34 lo 25. The lOB's also scored an unex- pecled viclory in downing lhe slrong I lA's, 33 lo 29. Seven lirsl leams necossilaled 42 games lo be played, wilh each leam playing six. The l2A class was divided inlo lwo squads. 3 Pomona Hudson, IOA, proved a very oulslanding volley ball player, showing nel as well as serving abilily. Along wilh olher IOA sleady players lhey loom as champs. Sylvia Sanders was an oulslanding l2B player. , IZA GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL Swimming LIHOUGH lhe annual swimming X meel had nol been held when lhe Tahoma was prinled, lhe seniors were lavored. Presenling such swimmers as Helen Duell, Dixy Lee Ray, Mary Simmons, Rulh Van Arsdale, Mary Hazel Oliver and Jane Anderson, lhe senior squad was expecled lo caplure lhe '33 swimming lille. Mary Davis, Lelly Lawrence and Belly Kirlnland were brighl lighls lar lhe underclassmen. The I6 girls piclured below were selecled by Miss McCulloch as lhe besl Diana mermaids in school. All lorms ol swimming are laughl in gym classes lwice a week. A beginner may gel credil lor her leller il al lhe end ol lhe year she is able lo swim lhe lenglh ol lhe lank. Row I: Rulh Mahalfay, Margaret Boen, Anno Loen, Rose Marie Rice, Adeline Holl, Muriel Beerbohni, Rulh Van Arsdale, Jane Ramsby, Carolyn Fringcss. Row 2. Irene Tollefson, I-larriel Gislse, Jayne Hall, Opal Haskins, Dorolhy Ann Simpson, Frances Fox, Eunice Perkins, Jane Anderson. GIRLS' SWIMMING Leff lo Right: Belly Kirl-iland, Rulh Van Arsdale, Barbara Rolherrnel, Mary Hazel Oliver, Lois l-loslains, Helen Duell, Jane Anderson, Ana Mae Johnson, Dixy Lee Ray, Lelly Lawrence, Mary Davis, Rulh Norman, Anloinelle Mahnclne, Blayne Hopkins, Iris Barnharf, Mary Simmons. i.k.fr,9cjX .ir lr. IIA GIRLS BASEBALL Row I: Lois Kuhl, Mabel Walsin, Margarel Monsen, Lena Kaleel, Evelyn McAlinden, Virginia Keener, Frances Lund. R 2' G 'l al P ls N H Winnifred B yle, Sigrid Berqerson, Lydia Koch, Evelyn Swanson OW . el VU E er IH, Ol'lTlC1 Gflsefl, Mariorie Michael, Yaelno lzahi. GIRLS' TENNIS Leff lo Riqhl: Jane Rai-nsby, Alda Bishop, Dorolhy Floydslead, Nancy Jackson, Mariory Michael, Ruth Mahallay, C ly F' Q S R lh V A d l E ly L M ll Evelyn Johnson Slqrid Bergerson Muriel Becrbohm aro n rin es, u an rs ae, ve n a Baseball LTI-IOUGI-l lhe presenl llA's X won rhe lille lasl year, lhe oul- come ol rhis year's Diana base- ball lournamenl was nol lanown al lhe lime The Tahoma wenl lo press. Wirh Yaelqo lzalai, Lena Kaleel, Mabel Walqin and lhe resl ol lhe l lA squad ready lo uphold lheir claim lo lhe championship, lhe race lor honors was expecled lo be close and exciling. Sylvia Sanders was an oulslanding l2B, and Rulh Van Arsdale was a IZA mainslay. Due lo laclf. ol lime lhe lournamenl only consisled ol six games. Drawings were held as is done in lhe lennis draw- ings, each leam playing unlil il is de- lealed. oe, im C-irls' Tennis l-IE drawing lor lhe annual lennis ,-IV lournamenl had iusl been held when The 'lahoma wenl lo press. Carolyn Fringess, lwice Sladium's cham- pion, was raled lo repeal her successful record. Considerable opposilion will be presenled, however, in lhe names ol Rulh Van Arsdale, Rulh Mahallay, Eve- lyn La lvlolle and Nancy Jackson. A gold lennis pin is awarded rhe win- ner each year. For lhe lirsl lime a beginners' lourna- menl was held lhis year. Girls who have only one year's experience as lennis players were eligible lo compele in lhis lourney. Sixleen girls enlered. M- ' r- Calendar Sepfember 3, School opens. Ocrober 26, Girls' l-lallowe'en mixer. Janice Miller was in charge. Ocloloer 3, Karl Richards, Louise Boyd and Don McElroy were elecled +o head rheir classes. Seplember 29, lvlaurine l-lenderson chosen fall ediror of The Wou'ld. November IO, Bob Seorles was masler of ceremonies al Foolball Nighl. November I8, Sladium defeafs Bellar- mine al loolball, Slewie Nichols, head manager. November 23, Thanksgiving basleels. lvlary Lou Anderson and Eunice Per- kins delivering one. December I4, Evelyn La Molle, chair- man for lhe molinee dance held lhaf day. December 20, l-lelen Slalwicle chosen spring edilor ol: The Woi'ld. December 23, Virginia Wollqins coach- ed Jrhe play given al lhe Chrislmas assembly. i941 Calendar February 2, Thespian maTinee. RuTh Van Arsdale, Eileen Vlfoodrinq and Alice Russell, The Three coaches. February 24, Senior banqueT. Bill Ban- nisTer and Tommy, The ToasT- masTers. March I I, STadium wins posTure parade aT The U. oT W. Annabel Couzens and RuThanna Nelson, Two parTici- panTs. March I6, Girls' Mixer. Eleanor WhiTe Tools parT. March 30, 3I, April I, The DeserT Song. Mary Crossland, one of The miliTary dancers. May l2, I3, Smilin' Thru. 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