Stadium High School - Tahoma Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)
- Class of 1936
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Qgfff buT ThoT iT wos only on incenTive Tor The reol liTe ThoT is To come. fi ,f'f 0 T - T , fj 0 HereToTore your lives hove been roTher norrow ond resTricTed. I dj ,JZ Now you ore To enTer inTo o spon more open, more compli- ,y 5,-V x - 1 f coTed. IT will be Tull oT new odvenTures, Tilled wiTh opporTuniTies oT T JO! fl which you will hove To be owore ond Tull oT siTuoTions Tor which you jf musT be responsible. Moy you Toce all These diTTiculTies wiTh cour- f If I oge ond deTerminoTionl Moy hec1lTh ond hoppiness be your com- fl 3 ponions Through liTel And Tinolly in The words oT The poeT: 1 Jcfl' 1 fif 1 i si :M lv1oyTorTune bless you. Moy The middle disTonce oT your young! Ulf! X ,fl T liTe be pleosonT os The Tore-ground. fu If E. E. Perkins. i' Jl f i -J T 'll wif y ul ' W 'wwf All T T f-yy' ' MX T ' ', ,f..f.f l' 7 Rf !,jfJA!f O ,f 4 r-Ban-N f'5f'l'u', , - Q ., M. . M -Ca G 0 YMJ'x1 'Z g14Q. '1 ' MMWVMAAA ,MMC Q ' W3 Mllff W 2311 ,- ff. sq-U1 U01 Quik ,UVVQ1 ww x ' X 4 rj'-' L 1 w I 6, ,,,,.,m.1-Czwg , ,, H P EFF? My aa J--We----7-r-v .wi fr , -V W V- - F--f ---f - v -1-fy ev- --W A 7.- F- -vv-- Y- 1 -.K--.Q---.k'.v-v YI? . J T, Mfr- 1 i . Q. XPifr'!?y,46Ay!ijfiXjy5Tf 's ' c - ' T' J ' ,XX N fjfyyi j fr if jbf jj5j'ffj,f7 ijggor if llissrrxqf lTl-l Pre-sidenT Bob Philip aT The helm, The Class oT '36 successfully navigaTed ln The elecTion oT OcTober The class chose Tom Furlong as vice presidenT7 l-loward Brownlee, secreTary, Wanda WebsTer, Treasurerg Leona Haskell, girls' represenTa- Tive To STudenT Council, and Bob Arpl-ae, bays' represenTaTive. ln scholarship, as in all else, The 549 members oT The class placed high. AT The head oT The lisT was Doris Wiseman, wiTh a perTecT record oT 24 A's Tor her Three years aT STadium, which made her valedicTorian. Barbara Mock, wiTh a record nearly as good, was saluTaTorian. STudenTs' choice Tor commencemenT speaker was Bill Prasch, and TaculTy choice was Bob Childs. They speak aT The Armory on June IO. In Their sophomore year The Class oT '36 chose as Their leaders Ray Nicola, presidenT: Sara Jayne Perkins, vice presidenTg Norin Loomis, secreTary, and Mildred BarnharT, Treasurer. Blue and silvelr were picked b The cabineT as The. class colors. ffAJ4.f4,f , if -f As juniors, The members oT The class puT inTo The places oT responsibiliTy Archie l-leaTon as presidenTg Sara Jayne Perlains, vice presidenTg Wanda WebsTer, secre- Tary, and Marjorie McDowell, Treasurer. Seniors winning disTincTionfTor Themselves in journalism are MargareT Nichol, who placed second in The.naTion-wide news judging conTesT: T-lerberT HiTe, whose sporTs wriTeup Tools TourTh place in The naTion: Jeanne Lamoreaux, who placed Third in headline wriTing on The PaciTic CoasT, and Paul Barrager and Charles McNary, whose ad wriTing won TirsT place in The same division. JaneT Gould won honorable menTion in ediTorial wriTing and a vocabulary TesT. Molly Lcimlsen, dnorxif The Tall World oT 435 aTTended The NaTional ScholasTic Press AssociaTi n v . I X n ,j held in Milwaulsee Wis Molly was on The Would sT Tj Tor Two an TTglT l J Cl 'nz - T-www f '- TW x ,sf ff x! r.' I ff.. if Ty Ts . gs., ,. The year oT social TuncTions and achrevemenT IH every line oT school acTlv1Ties. hilip a record so ifiar ulriequaledg in 2 i A ' 'T Tfllkfj ill .. A i ri J X jj jg gl X jlfjsgji ju. -V jg jj R 1 f Q' :ll ll if ,T all H . , HJ 1 ssl..-.,. ... .J 'Q R. 'T fm QW il' wi W . si , -14' '21 M 'Y UV, J If ieinior J ass! 'SYM X SJ CI V' if Well known in STadiun'i sporTs are such seniors as Earl PlaTT, CapTain oT The TooT- ball and baskeT ball Teams, all-ciTy end in Toorboll and all-conTerence cenTer in The Big Six baskeT ball conTerenceq and Archie l-leaTon, all-ciTy end in TooTball and capTain oT The Track Team. OTher seniors prominenT in diTTerenT phases OT school acTiviTies are Juliadoseph, presidenT OT Girls' Club: Wanda WebsTer, Girls' Club social chairman: Marjorie McDowell, fellowship chairman, and Brice Howard, STudenT Council presidenT. 'Berkeley Square was The choice Tor The Senior Class play presenTed May I5 and I6. lnTricacies oT acTing were handled well by GarTh Dickens and Margery Gordon and MargueriTe Barry, supporTed by Wanda WebsTer, Virginia DougherTy, Lavaun McCall, Gene KelTon, Phyllis Anderson, NCraig'Q'ighTn1an, Bill Prasch, Dick Prasch, Lloyd Baker, Dduglas Miller and STanley Tuell. J?-LQ, 'f ElecTed ,in The spring oT I935, Three oT The oTTicers oT STudenT Council were Seniors. They were Brice Howard, presiclenT: Camille Ness, secreTary: Marshall WhiTacre, Treasurer. The Girls' Club polled Two aT iTs oTTicers Trorn The Senior Class, The presidenT. Julia Joseph, and her capable assisTanT, Leona Haskell. All Tour deparTmenT chairmen were seniors-social, Wanda WebsTerg welTare, Helen l-loska: Tellowship, Marjorie McDowell: service, PaTsy Ansley-and The STadiana presidenT, BeTTy BannisTer. ' ,WM Wim Wyysf fm. N, ,,...f Mock, Childs, Bob Arpl-we l ,ff , ,Maj T rw f, .....,A ,... -..-........,,mA-HAMA, .. A .....-,my..g.,g.,,-, . -, ..wi...,.:....L..-,.,......n....5,w.nn...,s.,g.... ,M-. , ,.o4u.,....4.,L.. .,.., A ' Doris Wiseman l w I I IA 'x 5 a 4 I IRENE ABELSEN, Renee -Opera dancing chorus 2 years: honor roll: member 2-year Stadium-Lincoln typing team. DAMS-C. P. S. Debate tournament: Debate, and Beaux Arts Clubs: attended Seattle igh School one semester. AHRENS-Honor roll: dancing chorus 2 representative of orchestra on emblem com- archestra: Thanksgiving baskets: Christmas assemblies: Football Night. , HOWARD AINSWORTH, Howie --Jayvee'football: maiored in English, mathematics and Spanish. PHYLLIS ALBERT, Phil -Honor roll: Thespian pub- ' licity chairman: Rifle and international Clubs: Christ- mas stockings: Thanksgiving baskets: Girls' Club committees: candy sale, IRA H. ALEXANDER-World ad staff: band: honor roll: Debate Club: Ski Club: Stamp Club. NORENE ALGER, Blondie -Maiored in bookkeep- ing,, English and history. MURIEL ALLIE-Architectural Club: maiored in Eng- lish, clothing and science. RUTH ALLIE-Stadiana: one at ten best swimmers: 2 years: radio broadcasts: girls' mixers. opera: Football Night Girls' Club committees: E. JANE ALLSTRUM-Honor roll: range officer, Rifle Club: Scrip and Plume: advertising staff ot World: Girls' Club committees: publicity chairman, Sahasa: assemblies. Class of '36 AILEEN V. ALTES-Attendance assistant: maiored in shorthand, typing, English and history: went to Steele CN. D.l High School I year. WILMAR ANDERSEN, 'Wil -Maiored in English, science and history: worked after school. glfRbNS M. ANDERSON, Scorch -Honor roll: Stamp u . DORIS K. ANDERSON, Dada -Student nurse: Memorial Day committee: Knitting Club: maiored in bookkeeping, home economics and English. ELLEN ANDERSON-Student nurse: attendance as- sistant: Rifle Club: Thanksgiving baskets: Christmas stockings: Girls' Club committees: International Club. TTE MARIE ANDERSON Johnnie Honor boo eeprng cert xcate opera 3 years senior e 3 ear decorations Thanksgiving e o esentative candy sale TTI SIS O E IIIQ S ICG 6 Il S U ARA A Han roll glee club assem mt es anksglv ng e J ' .. . ..- r . ' ' : ' : ' e I r. U . : . . ' a k : R d os ll ' : . l I RSO ' : : - li s: hr' as s ings: ma and World roll a ' : okk t : G l ' Cl b m- i : ' ts. ' 4 . PAU A E Mai r in Engli drawing m em r s 'en PAT I .'AI'U EY, Pat'-Tripl S: honor rol h - Q? i rr, il lub '-I cm ' , St ll: s' C nc' ' onde e ecr ary l nat' Club: ma rol . an r: X? roll ' in ,rfrrrffff c a m v e art e rs Gu mmrte c corn nag sse bll s graduated year ONEKO AOCHI lvlalored In bookkeeping, English, mathematics and clothing. , r IDABELLE RUTH ARNOLD, ldy -Orcheslra for opera 2 years, secrelary Aquarium Club, varsify debate lefler, solo orcheslra, Thespians, Debale Club, Knilling Club, sludenl nurse. ' ROBERT ARPKE, Bob -Varsily foolball 3 years, Boys' Council 2 years, class represenlolive 3 years, Big S Club secrelary, Track Club presidenl, opera 3 years, lead in opera '36, assemblies, Senior honor roll. SIGURD ASP, Sig -Maiorecl in English, hislory, science and commercial subiecls. ' MILDRED AYLESWORTH, Millie -Typing Ieam, Thespigns, lnfernalional club, candy sale, Senior hon- or ro . DOROTHY BACHELOR, Dol -Slodianag shield winner, hike leader, lifeguard, Junior Prom, honor roll, Girls' Club commilfees. MYRTLE BACKE-Maiorecl in English, bookkeeping and clofhing. DON BAKER, Bake -Midgel' foolball 2 years, Big S, orchesfra 3 years, solo orcheslra 2 years. LLOYD BAKER-Track 2 years, Senior Class play, Debale Club, Tahoma roll manager. NELDAMAE BAKER, Necldie -Thespians, Archilec- rural Club, candy sale, maiored in English, Spanish and hislory. BETTY BANNISTER-Sladiana presidenl, Triple S lreasurer, 2-year alhlelic leller, chairman Valenline mixer, Girls' Council, Sludenl Council, honor roll, assembly. -rr I ,f .1-a Class ol: '36 y yvn CLIFF BARNES-Maiorecl in bookkeeping, hislory and s I is s V f --'- Q commercial subiecls, worked affer school, - l. . 1. ffafszfas- , , . i f JAMES BARNES, Jim -Affended ron Hug IQ i filli ' Harborj V2 semesler. K ' if J. V I t , - - f fl , KATHLEEN B , ee ee '-Presudenl Gi ' 1 Club, Gle lu opera oolb ighl, 'rl C 1 iff commillees, ke fer? sc o . ' ,,.. lik Q - ' f',. K 5, P RA -Ta mi r er, 'll an k ki 55,,,1 i s ,,.k .E fvcrol o ad '1' if fi7f'ifQ5i5i1 iiiii MARGU BA -Oper cho ree.-5. .Ag j Foolball Ni Thespia plays, s' Club c m. , 'Q if-.gi miflees, assem ies, ming leam 1 or EI rol an- , I, oger, Senior Cl ss lay. . . if w i ll EMILIE BENN uden 'seg Gi ' b comm: - wifi ., , f f l fees, candy sales Thes T a givi b s s, , . Qs, il . . . . Q' , Chrrslmas slocklngs, Co -- ily ouse w - enior K .. ' honor roll. I fi ' I I Y f 'i'i EARLE BERGER-Oulside employmenl inlerfered wifh f , I Earle's faking par? in school aclivilies. 7 - r - -Havens -E K f . ' i . , rams, VERA JEAN BERGLUND-Girls' Club commillees, 7 Q ki, candy sale, usher of '35 commencemenl, library assis- T gill fun 3 semesfe S- , r - - : w,..,,W,... , W... ...Q ., ' 935 SQAW Y as if 2 if .- r , Q me iziiiiif I J JW X' div if VIRGINIA BERRY-Acfivi y man er 3 meslers. VICTOR BILEK, Vic -Rifle Club, h or roll. 5 f 1 E e lg x r r 2 oo e Lgbk-tl. -.Lg-l.Aj SME C LOI rr.. -r, ,ww we F ,-as lr MERLE BITNEY Merlre Marored rn French Eng lrsh shorfhcrnd and lyprng ROBERT H BJORKLUND Bob Archrleclural Draw rng Club marored rn drawing English and scrence worked afler school HELEN L BLATT Tllre Vrce presrdenf secreiary Camera Club sludenf nurse lnlernafronal Club candy sale sfudy hall assrsfanl worked after school DORIS L BOWMAN World ad slaff Glee Club opera sludenr nurse Red Cross represenfalrve Grrls Club commrllees JOE BREWITT Joey Honor roll marored rn ma chrne design mafhernalrcs scrence and Spanish JACK N BRIGGS Shorfy Rrfle Club wresflrng honor roll worked offer school CURTIS BROOKE Curl Ailended Puyallup lWashl Hugh 3 semesters LAWRENCE ALBERT BROWN Larry Library com nrrllee 2 years rnalored rn Englrsh hrsfory Lalrn and scrence LOIS BROWN Tahoma manager runror nurse Girls Club commrrfees marared rn foods English and mathematics HOWARD BROWNLEE Howre Senror Class secre lary Debale Club Treasurer Slole Championship Debafe Team orchestra 3 years H Y honor oll World roll manager r Class ,Quin of 36 arsily B' Sp EDWARD F. vice presidenfg crural Club manager, CAROLYN F. BULLARD, Fr'isbie -Honor rollg De- bale Club, aclivily manager, majored in science, malhemalics, French, English and hisfory. ,4- VD Boar LEONE BURLISONA-Senior honor' r'oll Spanish, hislory, mafhemalics, science ,.. S BURNETT-Triple Sq library clerk: library sislanfg Debale Club: Thespians' Red Cr'oss repre senlalive' Girls' Club commiffees' Senior honor ra NORENE BURROWS-lnfernalional Club: candy saleg bookkeeping cerlificaleg Girls' Club commillees' denl nur'se. JAMES BUTCHER, Bulcl'r -Honor roll: maiored in bookkeeping, English, maihemalics and shorlhand. AMIY CALKINS, Ams -Honor roll: Rifle Club: Infer- nalronal Clubg Thespiansg Girls' Club commiffees. , .,. - .,. mg. A. .,r. A AAA . -..,,...... ,f..s.fJ.n..- rm Vg. ,,. ' . 1 LL ,c v -.. . K Girls' Club corrrmilfeesg mixersg' Thanksgiving baskets? ' : ' z i- : r 1 f4A1-r-2'-5ff.,.ffg J f .Q ,. f U 1 , . JEAN CAMERGNf-Honor roll, activity manager, Thespians, Hritgting Club, Girls' Club committees, candfrjlyi , ZOIUXIICAREVIC -Attendance room assistant, Girls' u commi s, maiored in clothing, English, short- nd an? y ing. J AD CL UDIA CA SEN-Opera, Glee Club, Q ment n e, emprafment after school interfered witlv ta ' g part ' school activities. ed Cross rep sentative, activity manager, candy LYN CARLL N, Evy -Treasurer Camera Club, sale, worked a er school. FLORENCE M. CARLSON, program, student nurse, Rifle Club. Flossie -Football Night GILBERT CARLSON, Gibby -Maiored in bookkeep- ing, English and history. ROBERT F. CHILDS, Comet -Boat Club secretary- treasurer 2 years, Rifle Club, Debate Club, Scrip and Plume, assembly, Senior honor roll, poem pub- lished in Anthology of Washington High School Verse. KAREN CHRISTENSEN, Christie -Honor roll, at- tended Nome lAlaskal High School, maiored in Eng- lish, French and science. KENNETH CLARK, Kenny -Orchestra 3 years, solo orchestra 3 years, pep band 2 years, World staff, Mineral Club publicity chairman, Senior honor roll. RUTH CLARK-Honor roll, Mineral Club treasurer, activity manager, student nurse, Thanksgiving baskets, candy sale, Christmas stockings, Girls' Club com- mittees. USS of '36 l , HERBERT H. CLARKE, JR., I-l,erb -Camera Club, Bogt Cl-ub, honor rbll, -activity 'tnanager. HERBERT CLAYMAN Herbie -Track 2 years, Jay- vee football, delegate to Journalist Conference, Washington Business Managel's' honorary president, orchestra 3 years, solo orchestra 2 years, World assistant circulation manager,7World circulation man- ager, Tahoma statf secretary, honor roll. JESS!E MAE CLEARY, Jess -Secretary Stadiana, Triple S, vice president Rifle Club, Girls' Council, co-chairman of Girls' Club welfare department. ELEEN MARISE CLYDE-Honor roll, maiored in French, English, Latin, science and history, attended Roosevelt High lSeattlel 4 months. JAMES COBLENTZ, Jim -Midget football, track, Ski Club treasurer, opera. JEAN COBLENTZ, Coby -President, progl'am chair- man Triple S, candy sale chairman, Speakers' Bureau, World statt, Tahoma statf, World roll man- ager, Student Council, assistant team captain of Golf Club, Senior honor roll, committees: Sahasa pro- gram chairman, Girls' Council, Torch staff, study hall assistant. CHRISTINE E. COLLIER, Chris -Honor roll,operas, Glee Club, Thespians, Thanksgiving baskets, 'Christ- mas stockings, assemblies, committees. DORIS CONNOR, Dee -Orchestra for opera 2 years, employment after school interfered with school activities. KIRK COOPER-Attended Roosevelt High, Seattle, llfz years, maiored in mathematics, English, Spanish, science and history. FRANCES M. COPELAND, Frankie -Lunchroom crew, student nurse, maiored in history, clothing, foods and English. 1, 1.53, f is L. RUTH CORLISS-Presidenl, vice presidenl Sahasa: Senior honor roll: lreasurer Camera Club: Sladiana: hike leader: aclivily manager: siudenf nurse: May bas- rels: Senior Banquel' commiffee: Girls' Club commil- ees. MARGUERITE COUSIN, Cousie -Triple S: World cub reporler: associale edilor World: Tahoma slaff: Speakers' Bureau: World roll manager: sludy hall assnslanf: Archilecfural Club: Thespians: Thanksgiving baskels: Chrisfmas stockings: usher al '35 commence- menj: gradualed in ZVZ years: Torch sfaff: assemblies: Senior honor roll. CHARLES W. COX, Chuck -Glee Club 2 years: offended Auburn lWash.l Academy one year. T FLORENCE COZZA, Flo -lnlernalional Club: Rifle XJ Club: Girls' Club commillees. , , VX . ' x ij :lb BRADFORD cRowE:,y's'.-ad -Te 3 yearffis sg EY : f sm Club. A 'I ' ny, ijff 3 X j ERA, ces cjfdiin, r.-wif'-r.-:Je sg library Qs- .i , Q 4 sisla l' 3'years: lnlerprxiional: lub: chairman Christ f n X X ma : oibkings: gills' Clngjaji mmilfees: Senior hah rf ir' 'A i- . f , -f , Ir . xx . ly' f ff . l . , Q . ' . .J . X. V 11 J i . -.V Xxx, . K 41 ll off s f E J 1' J s' , if I '- J ' V A3 ELIZABETH culsenr, Selly -Honor roll: infer- X , is national Club: candy sale: Girls' Club commillees: RV N-worked afler school. .. lj ' , If Is J' X, :X ' MAY CUMMINGS-Sfadiana: Rifle Club: Archery ' Q 'if KClub: gym assislanl: sfudy hall assisfanlg Girls' Club 'X xl V J , xcommillees. ' A 5 C'X ii' X s ,pg 'ro ' S f , ' ll . ,.'8ERYL CUNNINGHAM, L. B. -Triple S: vice presi- ' l if 'fien'r'Scrip and Plume: secrelary Beaux Aris: head uh: , il N kg stenery painfing crew: candy sale: Glee Club: I . xxirls' 'Club commiffees: Senior honor roll. , ' N' r ' XX' 'WILLIAM CA. CUNNINGHAM, Bill -Jqyvee fool- Sl ' X 'J :ball 2 years: honor roll. . K :xx XV! 7 is: Xl T is' sa ' E' 'N . V' ER 9 IX :X .4 : GLQSS ol: 36 rl: J V, . l 'll ' ,J . f -f ll ' DNA MAE CURRY: blurry -Screfary Beaux Arls: , X N i .AX .liar x l L 1 IXQ5 -' .f gels V . i Xassemblies: Boar Club .rj 1 rx 33 V Eli J xi, JT X wi s .gil 1 Hendance room helB': malored in hislory, English Lqy ing and shorlhandf J g1ilJDOLPH:DAlQjMaiored in mafhemafics, English, islory and 'Spanish Xxx! on MYRTLE DAHL, Myr'r -Honor roll: allendance as- sislanl: Rifle Club: Knilling Club: Chrisimas slock- ings: Girls' Club commilrees: senior volley ball. HELMER H. DAVIS, Bud -World ad slaff: Midgel' faofball. DORIS DAY, Dodi -Sub-chairman service deparl- menf Girls' Club: Speakers' Bureau: Triple S: Infer- nalional Club: Girls' Club commilfees: Senior honor roll. 1 Juno DAY-Debale CI b ThesJ n Club vice presidenf: Varsudfggnale 2 ye fSl e Cham- pionship algjtbm: C. P: . Debg-Tour menl 2 years: inc n, ay assembly: Miners' Bureau: Rifle ' fcement, S: World staff: World ' ' manag, r: assislanl' publicily play: enior Banque? speaker: pre enl: honor roll. Club' ush al commen assis cz circulating manager Senior Class MARJORIE DeLONG Dude -Sladiana: yell leader: Glee Club: opera: Rifle Club: Foolball Nighl 2 years: allendance assisfanf: Sophomore Class play: pep ase semblies: sludenr nurse: gym assislanl: shorfhand cer- lificale: commillees. ROBERT E. DEVLIN, Bob -Midge? foolball: ma- 'ored in English, history, mafhemalics and science. Cross represenfalive: roll manager: Thespians. I GAR DICKENS-Scrip and Plume publicily man- ager: risfmas play: Senior Class play lead: honor roll every fime: Senior honor roll: Senior Class play commillee chairman. V U T cg BETTY JANE DEXTER, Bobby -Sfudenl nurse: Red Tins ' ' w'EN w'C 'ml fZ 'f?1'iZi'f '! f f?.'f . J .. - yifk PAULINE DOROTHY DlEL-Three ear bookheeuiiiaj az11ifE:E::.s.2,21 gee .iluiagm EL . . Jxi NH X gruxre is ' I-1 Airi,,lsp,s,llker'S anew' T , r ' r cuss a : , hoii r oll eSy7lriri13gPSeVilili'er no rxoll. K by 'l i l ' 'J ' '- ni J ' ' A K fly - X , yu: , J W qvln j r X' ilyqisa so blih reo mimileli, Fl x, hrirm sfo 'ngsf,AT sta n bo lsels, candy J so Q sem s K if JU ,N , .I Hd- 4. r h, .L JXXQ: Mgr Or L nv rr X k X NX lik su a' ii: r . if i ig i l .X Jr N Syfgf-ii M. ' vll1s!IlrhlAvlsaxo9h4qQifRTvlxlvf in ' ngslgylifli vice j X Kp presidenf 'ln ernaional Elubg, c irman' hespian A posrer commi eefxlchoirrri n Thanksgiving Day as- l i sembly, Lincoln Day play, Senior honor roll, Senior class ploy, class play production sraff. HANNAHROSE DOUGLASS, Shorly -Honor roll, odrivily manager, opera scenery poinfing sloff, maioreii in Ennilxish, pr? 'ond Lafin. 1 nw' ,Jvf ' K ,V ,lQU'C4-'fl' E. , , i , , X , i M J A owm GLs+adf QP-Ea' f ., iff' , . Um I mr! VfWU E, 'l l X ll l i Englishy'-vlsisfldry ag! ihomsbconomlgl I lb idk ol '36 1 ,cl RUll'H oowNToN, Ru+hi6 -cemggyclubg 6irls'., VV' Club commillees, maiored in English, science, mafhe- marics and French. ROBERT DUGAN, Bob -Band, pep band, Camera Club presidenr, acfiviry roll manager, lunch room crew. ESTELLE DUNCAN-Sladiana, Golf Club, Foolboll Nighlg Junior Prom, Senior Banquer, honor roll, Girls' W Q Council, assemblies, Girls' Club commirfees. N - C l a s s , X i I DALLAS E. DUPPENTHALER, Dupe -Sfamp Club publicify chairman, Reserve foofball 2 years, Big S, honor roll, Beaux Arts, Tahomcu roll manager. JACK DURYEA-Slage crew, maiored in English, machine design and molhemalics. JEAN EARNEST-Arfendance assislanf, moiorecl in shorlhand, fyping and English. DUANE E. ELDER-Mciiored in English, science and commercial subiecls. EARL ELDRED Oil -Honor roll every lime, Senior honor roll. BETTY EDWARDS-World slaff secrelary, World edi- 'rorial sfaff, Thespian service pin, Glee Club, opera, lnfernalional Club, Rifle Club, Scrip and Plume, honor roll. MlLDRED BEATRlCE ELLIS-Debole Club, honor roll, wenf fo Kapowsin lWash.J High for 2 years, w rl-sed afler school. . CARL O. ELLI R le b, j -,J LESTER ELLISON, Les -Sfoge crew, Srudenl' Council. GERALDINE ELSBREE, Jerry -Girls' Club Com- miflees, moiored in English, French and cloihing. -n vs yu H4 -M A . Iv, 1,- fi' Q 1. ll ,, 4 7 nl' 5, 1- r F s f , . , ,,,,,,, . ',. '. ' . . . , LENORE, ELSTROM, Nore 4i-loner mug ibbera '2 yeors, Glee Club, assemblies, sfudenf nurse, Speakers' Bureau, Girls' Club commillees. JOHN DENMAN EMLEY-Honor roll, maiqred in English, Lolin and science. MADONNA ENRIGHT-Honor roll, Girls' Club com- miflees, maiored in English, French, rnalhemohcs. science and hislory. 'DON B. ERCHINGER-Jayvee foolball, band, or cheslra, honor roll. HENRY ERICSON-Archileclural drawing cornpelilion winner, maiored in bookkeeping, malhemalics, Eng- lish on archi'reclural drawi g. 041, 'Yygjul .ELEN ALICE ESPELAN I -Sladiancr shield arf ond hislory. JX HCI'f Girls' Club commiffeg? mciored in 'E I ,JL '7mA.9- DOROTHY JANE EVANS-Allended Lincoln High 2 years, rnaiored in English, science and hislory, work offer school inferfered wilh school aclivilies. RICHARD O. FAILOR, Dick -Midgel' swimming, Varsify swimming 2 years, Senior honor roll. ELDON S. FARCY, Wl1iskers -Orcheslra 2 years, solo orcheslra 2 years, band, boxing. MARGARET WRAY FARTHING, Mugs -Bookkeep- ing cerlificafe, Memorial Day commillee, sfudy hall assislonl Z years. Class ol: '36 WILLIAM J. FECHTER Bud -Operas, Slamp Club vice presidenf' Beaux Arls Club vice presidenl, honor ro . DONALD FEEK Don -Worked afler school, mo- iored in French, hislorgalhernalics and science. swims Q: u rn' es -I WARREN F. FLETCHER Bud '-Jayvee foolball, scenery painling supervisor, Tahoma arf slaff, Archi- leclural Club presidenl, honor roll. WALTER FLINT Wall -Reserve le nis Z yeors, llack manager Rifle C ub Rifle Ieam, oclivily mana- TO.Y FRANI H' 'lon frell' majored in bookkeep- 'n English p i ox, F i ff 'L 'sly-11. I . 4 , ,, -ARQQEREBERQ-rim.-ve foofpeil-rversny football 2 years' all-cily lac le'rQQ'fWT',' 4 ARTHUR FREEMAN 'Arl'-Worked afler school, maiored in English French hisfory, malhemalics and science. CATHERINE FRICK Kcy -Rifle Club, allendecl Universily High IEugene Ore.l llfg years cmd Granf .' ': - O e. 2 ear. 'N I i 1 ll ' 1 ' xx Q' 1 X, X Y N Y Flon rol , Se Ol C GI Cl C II 0' x I , ., I , X X ' X X '55 xg , . .' . - 5 A ,x 'ii gamlp Club. 1 X I gy Aff il i I YJ S 'r 1 if if r , , . , 7 . . Hr -a r I V y PHILIP FRI DMAN Maiored in English, French, V ITIU ICS CII S ence. . . l ..v. .Ls-us: pf. l . Wi. . .,...gs.,...,...L. ..., .,, .3n,,4,.,,m,,s.:..,V,m,..,, PHYLLIS FRIEDMAN, Fifi -Shorlhand and book- keeping cerlificales: Glee Club: opera: World roll manager: Girls' Club commillees. JACK FROST, Frosly -Foolball Nighl: Glee Club. KATHLEEN FRY, Ka+hy -Honor roll: Thespians: Rifle Club: Sahasa cabinel: Thanksgiving baskels: Chrislmas slockings: mixer: candy sales: Girls' Clu' commiflees: gradualed in ZVZ years. I ISUARLIY CHUITSU FUKURA- mqlS yeawsg lg - A J JOHN THOMAS FULLER, Jack -Ski Club vice presidenf: Glee Club: boxing: Senior honor roll. MARIE P. FURLONG-Slufdenl nurse: roll room rep- resenlalive: Girls' Clubeltommillees. u N :nj A TOM FURLONtdf Tommy '-Mrdgel foolball: lrack 2 years!xSen'ior lass vice presidenl: Speakers' Bureau: Boys' Cou'h:il: Student Council: commilfees: assem- blies: Iraqk Club: Big S: Thespian Club: World roll managerf' DOROTHY GALFANO, Dols -Honor roll: offended Flower Technical High lChicago, llll W2 years and Sleinmefz High iChicagol ear W R Y AV -T p S: Sl ' 'Ri V' b s r ary Gi ' Club ork: nior ho roll! VERENA KATHERINE GIHLSTROM-Honor roll: Red Cross represenlalive 2 years: maiored in English, typing, shorlhand and bookkeeping. . X, l I C', B ml, fs Class ol: '36 , -if Z-4' 5 'iii i ln MARGARET GILSTRAP, Twinnie -Vice presidenl' Debale Club: B-line and varsily debale leflers: candy sole: Triple S: on debafe leam which won slale championship cup in C. P. S. lournameni: Girls' Club commiflees: Senior honor roll. MARIE GILSTRAP, Twinnie -Secrelary Debale Club: Triple S: honor roll every lime buf once: 3-year varsily debale lelfer: 2 alher debale lellers: cham- pionship learn al C. P. S.: assembly: Girls' Club commillees: Senior honor roll. DOROTHEA GLENN, Dal -Senior honor roll: opera 3 years: Glee Club: Thespians: Red Cross represenla- live: aclivily managel'. BOB GOODREAU--Midge? foolball 2 years: Midgel baskel ball: Big S: honor roll. CLARENCE GORENSON, Clary -Bookkeeping cer- lificale: honor roll. MARGERY GORDON, Scoflie -Thespians: lead in Senior Class play: lank assislanl: swimming Team 2 years: one of len besf swimmers 2 years: Glee Club 3 yeal's: operas: WorlcL roll managel': aclivily man- ager: assemblies: Girls' Club commiilees: allendance roam assisfanf. LESLIE E. GOUCHER, Les -Slamp Club lreasurer: Mineral Club vice presidenl: lnlernalional Club cor- respondence secrelary: World roll manager. JANET CHURCHILL GOULD, Jan --Edilor, fealure edilor of World: Sludenl Council: Rifle Club: Senior honor roll: Thanksgiving baskels: Chrislmas slockings: Gills' Club commiflees. -J Af DALE GOURLEY- ' ' PL German, hislor O I I I d ,nggb-QL-'Hal' I IS.lA! ' dr MARJORIE GRAHAM Meng. f ry c ' Club lnlernallonal Club Glee I .. - r : ' : , . C ez ' Thanksgiving baskels. ' I 6, ef X ,.,I cf G1 y 1 DORIS GRANLUND, Dode -Stadiana, shield win- ner, gym assistant, honor roll, candy sale, assemblies, Girls' Club committees. ' BEQTYL GREEU,5l se dy -Hdnor ,rcglp advertising manage Architecturdi Club, Knitting Club, Stamp lub, hespiarfsg Junior Prom, student nurse, Girls' Clulz fcalmmyees. '-1 A I ARTHA GREGORY, Marty -Girls' Club pub- ' ity chairmantg fG' I ' Council,', Sahasa, activity anager,1 'Knitting 4,4-6i9ts CIub committees, rt wcwtor Sen'!o nquet and Football Night. ,- ,f ENE G' N, Gunner -Varsit X vball . - rv basket ball,-'Var al . all. e 'basketball guard,, Bigfgf r c , lavelin city ampion. ' 3 JUNE LUCILLE ADDONjSeSpsI'ary B-5 Magazine 2 Club, Red Cro resen ative, andy sales, Thanks- : iving barske or ' LEIZJRQOI. E 1 xg! EHIQFT committee chair 5 man of ub cale dar urls Council C rust he mas decor ns' Girls Cjiubf om 'ttees, Senior honor J sr' . ,i - PQMI JW 1. . ' cpe? HA -Bookkeepln certificate, Memorial D D' 'tee, mdiolred in English, bookkeeping, typing: d shorthancll E H RG ible S4fS4di , shield win- l 7 ids ' I i U . ' - ' h I , - ' x - VERA MAE HAKE-Glee Club, worked after school, ,Lx attended V shon IW h ' .I ' x- . ALE, ' ick -Jayvee football, Varsity f t all, Big S. DICK I. HALEY-Band, attended Hoquiam High I year and Weatherwax High, Aberdeen, I year. Class ot '36 4 DORIS HALL-Lunch room crew 2 years, maiored in English, home economics and history. JUNE DePlERRE HALL-Worked part time, maiored in English, bookkeeping and history. PHYLLIS HALL, Phil -Tennis champion, Stadiana, Triple S, cub reporter, assistant news editor, news editor, managing editor of World, Speakers' Bureau, Girls' Council, chairman Girls' Club calendar, Ski Club, World roll manager, candy sale manager, .-5 Memorial Day flowers chairman, assemblies. VIRGINIA HAMILTON-Opera, Girls' Glee club 2 years, Girls' Club committees, honor roll, shorthand, typing certiticates, assemblies, attendance room clerk. CHARLES HAMMOND-Band 3 years, Boat club, honor roll, maiored in science, mathematics and foreign languages. LORAINNE HANEY-Thanksgiving baskets, candy sale, Girls' Club committees. LOWELL R. HANEY-Track 2 years, orchestra, Track Club, honor roll. ROBERT HANSEN, Bob -Orchestra, Rifl , Boat Club vice president, World news editor, enior honor roll, Tahoma roll manager, activity roll mana- gler, Quill and Scroll, publicity manager Senior Class p ay. JOHN HARDTKE, Dutch -Jayvee footballumanager, worked after school, maiored in English, science and wood shop. GAYLE MARGERY HARNDEN, Denny -Thespians, Red Cross representative, Girls' Club committee, candy sale. l. gf iw ' 'ig J 2' f ,N , GORDON HARTWICH-Senior honor roll: maiored in Ei1glish, French and history. LEONA HASKELL-Sophomore, iunior and senior representative to Student Council: Girls' Council: Girls' Club vice president: Stadiano: Triple S: co- chairman Thanksgiving baskets: Junior Prom and Senior Banquet committees. WILSON BURBANK HASLAM, Willy -Track 2 years: Stamp Club publicity chairman: activity mana- ger: honor roll: attended Everett lWash.l High I year. ROSEMARY HASTINGS--Student nurse: Glee Club: opera: maiored in English, history and clothing. L55 'WL M-A NN HAWT O NE-Thes ian service pin , P I 05' sem s 56EHWyQanager: Speakers' Bureau: Sahasa cabin : Girls' Club committees: candy sales: Chr tmas stockings: honor roll. GERALDINE HAYCRAFT, Jerry -Girls' Club com- ltteesg candy sale: Thanksgiving baskets: Memorial I lflvr ff' oiges, 13.2 High l year' e'ach. - l W W if weaths: worked after school: Senior honor roll. PATRICIA HELEN HEALY Pat -Attended St. ar s ltuart la Hugh and Roosevelt lDes ARCHIE B. HEATON, Itchy -Reserve football: Varsity football 2 years: track 3 years: track team captain: Boys' Council 3 years: Boys' Council vice president: Junior Class president: Hi-Y vice presi- dent: Big S: Student Council: honor roIl:'all-city end in football. BETTY HEINLY--Girls' Council: Thespian program chairman: honor roll. DEAN HENDERSON-Track: Reserve tennis: Midget football: Midget basket ball. ' 5.0 ,Ll-. Class ol: '36 BONNIE JEAN HICKEY, Hickey -Stadiana ser- geant-at-arms: shield winner: hike leader: student nurse: Girls' Council: Christmas decorations. JAMES HICKS, Jimmy -Band: orchestra: Christmas play: Thespian Club: honor roll. TOM HILL-Stomp Club: Architectural Club poster manager. GEORGIA Honor roll every mixer decorations: sembly: Girls lMass.l School editorial operas: honor RUTH I-IOFTO, Mickey -Honor roll: coln High: worked after school. MIYRTICE HOIT Tahoma art mittees: graduated in ZVZ years f J' W -...f ,J T- WARREN HOIT-Activity manager, Senior honor roll. MARGARET HOLMAN-Maiored in English, science cmd history, attended Commercial High, Atlanta, Ga., I' . fl Y z vw sujjya 1 VJ v,J,.,,,-,J 1' l 1 I - ,,,f ' fi 931.1 -r ' J- ' ww., EVELAN WEBDf'l-lONAKERpf Rusty''-Attended Lin- cqlojfl-lvgh, Tacomqfior l year, outside employment I vb lnferfered with school activities. LEWIS HOPKINS, Bud -Midget football, assistant basket ball manager, basket ball manager, Ski Club, Debate Club, Junior Prom committee, Christmas decorations committee, World roll manager. Wll.EIAM HOPPEN, Bill -World roll manager, Gi1IVIlY manager, honor roll every time, Senior honor ro . HANAKO HORIKE-Attended Japanese school every day after school, maiored in English, Spanish, book- keeping and science. TSUYOSHI HORIKE-Maiored in bookkeeping, Eng- llsh, history and Spanish. RICHARDIEDRR, Dick -Ski Club, worked after school. ' PAULINE HORST-Student nurse, maiored in English, - German and clothing. KlYOSHl HOSHIDE-Worked after school, maiored in English, mathematics, history, science and com- mercial subiects. ,A G S S ' O 3 Cl C F ' 6 - 4 S - HELEN PRATT HOSKA-Chairman Girls' Clublwelfare department, sub-chairman Glrls' Club -service .de- x 'N partment, Triple S, Stadiana, shield winner, Girls' ' ' ix -3 'X Council, Student Council, secretary Triple S, president Q ,, - . If-I Girls' Archery Club, Thespian plays, Rifle Club, Golf 7 I --.5 ' Club, student nurse, library assistant, hike leader, Q-QRN5 X , Girls' Club cobiiiel. F3 B 'Q ci ' IDAMAE HOSS-Honor roll, attendance clerk, Girls' . Q I ' fx Club committees. . lf' x :X fr ' N' BRICE HOWARD, Mick -Speakers' Bureau presi- g X l 'J . . dent, student body president, yell leader 2 years, 'J ' 'V orchestra 2 years, opera 3 years, comedy lead in . Q- -- N opera 2 years, Hi-Y, honor roll, World ad staff, ' 3 - fr World roll manager, activity manager. J v K . JAMES HOY, Jim -Orchestra, Boat Club, Rifle X 1 I Club, honor roll, Red Cross representative. -QN- ,1 l .V 1 'el , 1 if l , AA 4 ' f. 3 ' X X ls: , LOREN HOYT-Midget football, attended Centralia If - XL j A rg iwosiil High I semesler. - T r 1 Q it GERALDINE R. HUGHES, Jerry -Stadiana, Triple file X-f f S program chairman, yell leader, opera dancing -, f, 5 T , chorus 3 years, dancing instructor, hike leader, World W ' . V . 'j' ':- roll manager, swimming team 3 years, lifeguard, 4 -, .X J' student nurse, Girls' Club committees. . E. T .l ' - 1 Q -' Y 3 1 N . ' ' J T X TED HUGHES-Jayvee football, Senior honor roll, at- 9' ,H tended North Central High, Spokane, I year. ' ' 3 , 1' f ' N ,l 3 ' lt Y - DOROTHY HUNT, Dot -Triple S, Thespians, study T . hall assistant, activity manager, Memorial Day as- , 1' - sembly, rgixer, Girls' Club committees, honor roll, 1 l r ,f graduate in ZVZ years. . 'f ' 77 5' my O ell, - - ,,6v,,c- . 'N - --1 l i ff C fs- f f , ' . 'ii 'ri f ' ll . . f. , 7 - , ' - ' ROWRT G. HSRCBUKT, Sll ottom -Varsrt swl A ' . . If , .x ming Zgyezrrsg Big S, act' y manager. fy fp- I N, J 'X' ,' - f,,'-'rc '-l.' ' ,.'f .-' 'f 1--73 - f , . - N - 7-. . S' lt 3 l RUTH ELIZABETH HUTCHINS, Lizzy -sludengf 'l 4 'T ' . Jljfnurse, attended Roy lWash.J High School 2 years, ,J 7 X e ' X we worked after school. ' i ' - j'y.f' ' Q . - ,-ff, , -..,.aL.........c. 4......a-......-,,,aL..1L..a, .. u so. ..., .L .Q l,z...L..l,g ' r' ' ' ' ' , l BERNICE IDDINS-Thespians, International Club, at- tended Central High, Knoxville, Tenn., 2 years. KAMAKO INABA--Maiored in English, history, cloth- ing and science. ROBERT INGERSOLL JR.', lngy -Boat Club, Varsity football manager. FLORENCE ITTNER, Twin -Triple S, executive chair- man of Thespian costume committee, sophomore de- bate championship, debate letter, won cup in ora- toricol contest, Thespian plays, assembly, opera, Glee Club, chairman of candy sale, Christmas deco- rations, Girls' Club work. WILMA ITTNER, Willie -Triple S, Thespian treas- urer, program chairman Debate Club, World ad staff, candy sale chairman, third place in extem- poraneous speaking contest at C. P. S., l935, and won silver loving cup for second place in I936, Girls' Club committees, assemblies, mixers, Girls' Ccrrincil, library assistant, activity manager, honor I'O . ANN JACKSON-Girls' Council, Sophomore Class play, activity manager, Girls' Club committees. WAYNE JACKSON-Varsity swimming 3 years, Hi-Y treasurer, Big S, World ad staff, honor roll, activity manager, in charge ot the school public address system. BERNICE JACOBSEN-Honor roll, Rifle Club, atten- dance clerk, maiored in English, Spanish, shorthand and typing. GEORGE JACOBSEN, Jake -Worked after school, I r rnaiored in English, history and wood work, BOB JANES-Jayvee football, maiored in English, mathematics and sciencef , ,r Class of'36 ' fi 'VV . . of 1 1 I ' ' ,ff .I ij- f V .1 'Vp fl, ir .ff ' 1 If-f n i . ri CHARLOTTE JELUSICH, Charlie -Triple S, Stadi- ana, honor roll, 4 years of Latin, hike leader, 5 ' Thanksgiving baskets, library clerk and assistant, . bookkeeping certificate, Girls' Club committees. EMMYLOU JENKINS, Emmy -Student nurse, ma- iored in English, home economics and science, out- side work interfered with school activities. JEAN KATHRYN JESPERSEN-Senior honor roll, or- chestra, solo orchestra, activity manager, Thanksgiv- ing baskets. MASAYE JINGUJI--Graduated in ZVZ years, maiored in English, mathematics and clothing. CATHERINE A. JO Kay -G' s olt Club, golf team 2 years, e Club, Sk ub, posters, Girls' Club assembly d ommitt , Archery Club. ELEANOR JO S, MGM Golf Club, Ski Club, Girls' Clu sse liefa d committees, candy sales. Q . f 5 f I LAURINE . JOH -Tah business fnanager, bookkee ng c, hon r roll 906fy'T4me, roll mana , c y sale, Girls' ornmittees, short- h rcate, Seni - 7-r oll. MARGARET JOHNSON, 'Iv1arg -Student.nurse, .at- tendance assistant 2 semesters, maiored in English, science and clothing. MARION JOHNSON-Junior Glee Club accom- panist, orchestra, Senior honor roll, Knitting Club, Girls' Club committees. INGEBORG JOHNSRUD, lngie -Honor roll every time, student nurse, worked after school. fx Ml! Q, . Y IX, 5 EARL Junior CLAUDINE JONES-Work inlerfered wilh school activities, allencled Renfon lWash.I High I year. LEWIS JONES-Track 3 years, Hi-Y secreiary, Big S, Foofball Nighl' commillee, Junior Prom commiflee, Senior Banque? commiflee, honor roll, aclivily mana- ger. NANCY JONES-Scrip and Plume, scenery pcinling, posfers, Glee Club, honor roll, World roll manager, aclivily manager, candy sole, Thanksgiving baskefs, commillees. ROGER JONES, Rod -Maiored in bookkeeping, English and hisrory. ' E VIRGINIA JO ANN JONES, Jonesy -'aalball Nighl, Tahomo and World roll managers, Thanks- giving baskefs, sludy hall assisfanf 2 years, Girls' Club commiliees, worked offer school. I EDITH J. JORGENSEN, Edie -Girls' Club com- millees, candy sale, Thanksgiving- boskels. EDNA JORGENSEN, Eddie -World business mon- ager 2 semesfers, Red Cross 'lrepresenlal'ive, Senior hoglorl roll, bookkeeping fqerfifkafe, worked after sc oo . ' - JULIA JOSEPH, Julie -Debale Club, Varsily de- bafe leller, Girls' Club presidenf, social deparf- menl chairman, Sfadiana, shield winner, Triple S, program chairman Football Nighl, general chairman Foolball Nighf, Sludenf Council 2 years, Speakers' Bureau, Girls' Council, commillees, Senior honor roll. fl MICHIYE MAE wenl sum mer school To graduale yeals L LLER ire Glee Club Ski Club World roll manager GENE KELTON Genie -Sladiana' honor roll ' Thespians, workshop, Chrislmas play, band, Thanks giving baskets, Girls' Club cornmiffees DOUGLAS KELLY, Doug -Band, orcheslra' assem blies' worked afler school. BETTIE KERR-Sladiana, World edilorial slalf, Girls' Glee Club, band, opera, Girls' Club orcheslra, girls' mixers, Foolball Nighl 2 years, assemblies, sludenl nurse Ski lub Rifle Club Girls Golf Club Girls' Club co m fe s worked allen school K L A , Lou ifle Cl , Knilling I S Club Sa sa, h nor I ll,,slu all a s a C s pres alive o ighl g'rs xer er menl Girl ' I mmillee Girls' ma e , ci, C 'I' m yx K I I ll, O D. KEZE , y - ac R e b I 'I Cly 9 u . - x x X X 3 ALICE MAE IEFLER-Hon lr' roll, maiored in Eng- lish, German and panish. 4 X RICHARD KINBERG, Rick -Rifle Club, Rifle leam. . -Au,-'R.Af Ai , l ' I I -,,...,-..rvv---fwef-- M V- - - W...- HERBERT KINDERMAN-Maloredi in bookkeeping, English and Spanish. I.. P BARBARA FRANCES KiiW'gS'u5fe'j7,J.ge0r eiee Club, student nru3,,sl-:fy halldgssisfdrf, Girls' Club . , ,,, committeles, , V , Y fy,'f 6 ,vnfkff -fl ff' if r f MJ -7 I ,f ,ilgfm , ' hylf' Ii ' l J .N' . f ,.f 1 ,fri-i'AAKoNyRxEaoiwq'rid-staff,'mented iii English, maltiefm'atici,g.nd-kslciience. , I I., A' WJ i7 .f ' ' ' w . if Mboi KLOPFENSTEIN-Ski Club, Deball'E 'Glub. 1. 'l i i LOIS KIRKEIDE, Kirk -Student nurse, study hall assistant, Thanksgiving baskets, attendance assistant, roll room representative, Girls' Club committees. GERTRUDE KISER, Trude -Stadiana, shield winner, Girls' Council, Red Cross representative, posters, Girls' Club committees. EMMA ISABELL KLEESE-Student nurse, shorthand certificate, maiored in English, foods and book- keeping. HARVEY KNUDSEN, Knute -lvlaiored in bookkeep- ing, English and history. maiored in English cloth'n - - - i fr- .Q ELIZABETH v. K ici-i, sen r .- 3 I -4 O CORINNE KRONA-Shorthand certificate' 'orecl i English, bookkeeping, shorthand and typing, worked after school. ,I .1 g.. I. fi Class ol: '36 JOE KUKULAN-Honor roll, worked atter school. MARGARET A. LAITHAMER-World ad staff, Stadi- ana, Triple S, one of ten best swimmers, Speakers' Bureau, Girls' Council, hike leader, Rifle Club, Tahoma manager, Girls' Club committees. ' EVELYN LAMBERT, Babe -Girls' Club librarian, 2 Rifle Club certificates, honor roll, Thanksgiving baskets, Christmas stockings. t MOLLY LAMKEN-Two-year debate letter, ad chaser, ad manager, news editor, editor in chief and student adviser of The World, Quill and Scroll, 2-years, Stadiana, Triple S, Student Council, activity manager, delegate to iournalism conventions in Milwaukee, Wis., and at the U. or W., Seattle, assistant editor Ta4 homo, Speakers' Bureau, Junior Prorn advertising com- mittee, chairrnan Girls' Club candy sale, chairman Triple S tea, Senior honor roll. JEANNE LAMOREAUX-World editorial staff, Ta- homa staff, placed third in Quill and Scroll national group contest iPacific Coastl headline division, at- tendance room clerk, poster committees, Architectural Club, Christmas decorations, Girls' Club commit- tees, Torch statf. JACK LANCASTER-Track 3 years, Big S. BERNICE LANDRY-First and second-year debate letters, Triple S, Senior honor roll, Girls' Club work at Community House, graduated in ZVZ years. ELMER LARSON, Swede -Rifle Club, maiored in English, history and wood work. GLENORA LARSON, Glen -Maiored in English, bookkeeping and foods, worked after school. LOVONA M. LATTERELL, Barney -Maiored in Eng- lish, science and French. .... , 1- U... , r www 4, is .r rf'.'r'r-rs 'rrrfvr' :fi 'W - Slwmr ,- LfT.EsFM..L- ef- or ,Lott MA' S - BILL LEEDOM-Golf, orld roll manager, worked after school, attended Nott Terrace High School, Schenectady, N. Y., Z years. LOIS LEET-Study hall assistant, committees, ma- iored In English, Spanish and bookkeeping. BILL LEITH-Reserve football 2 years, Glee Club, opera 2 years, Big S, Ski Club. MARGARET LEMIEUX, Mugs -Won 3-bar Glee lead in opera 2 assembly, scenery Club emblem in 2 years, minor years, Christmas carols, sang in painting 2 years, silhouette 'artist for World, Triple S: honor roll' student nurse, Beau? Ay Club, poster and decoratxn committees. V' N - - G csv' vw f X VIRGINIA 'Iiose IIEONARD, '.'Ghlgec1:Debate let- ters, VPEBQIGYCIILJ 3 vyears, Thespiqnlvhand properties ,c21Rtttee,,.Hublro?jV' ch8ih'mbn girIs',h'4:ni'xer, Senior h or nalh Scrrp. and,Plxi e,,jahort1c5,'rollT1pnager, postiefs, Girls',ClubvQerrnmri-bees. J ' I F. ., -' x-'- li JOHN G. LEWTAS JR., Johnny gMidget football, track 3 years, Big S. DIX A. LIDDLE-Track 2 years, Ski Club, baseball team, Baseball Club, Big S, Senior honor roll. GLENN LIND, Lindy -Rifle Club, bookkeeping cer- tificate, World Booster contest second prize. IVA LORRAINE LINDEMAN, Lindy hLibrary assis- tant, Red Cross representative, honor roll, candy sales, Girls' Club committees. Class at '36 , ,A ,g,,...... WALLACE C. LINDEMAN. Wally -Honor roll, maiored in art, English, mathematics and Spanish. HELEN LISICICH-Shorthand award, honor roll, Girls' Club committees. ROBERTA JEANETTE LITTON, Bobbie -Stud-ent nurse, Girls' Club committees, maiored in English, typing, shorthand and home economics. MERTICE LIVINGSTON, Mert -Secretary, treasurer Stamp Club, secretary, treasurer Beaux Arts Club, vice president Book Club, IZO-word shorthand pin, Girls' Club committees. FRANKIE G. LOCKWOOD-Thespians, Christmas play, scenery painting, Football Night, workshop and makeup class, candy sale, worked after school. HELEN JO ANN LOCKWOOD, Jo -World cub reporter, accompanist Girls' and Boys' Glee Clubs 2'f2 years, opera, assemblies, Football Night, enter- tained at girls' mixer, sweater dance, Junior Prom and assemblies, honor roll, graduated in ZVZ years. BARBARA JEAN LONGSTRETH, Bobby -Glee Club 2 years, operas, Knitting Club, honor roll. NORINE MAY LOOMIS, Minnow -Secretary Sopho- more Class, assemblies, Girls' Club activities, candy sale, activity manager, Thanksgiving baskets, girls' mixer decorations. JENNIE LUCICH, Tiny -Stadiana, two-year letter- man, shorthand certificates, Senior honor roll. LUCILLE LUNDGREN, Lu -Student nurse, Memorial Day assembly, Girls' Club committees. I V.: ,...i'i'lZ.m.i,.'g .. . s..,.,i2ltl .lil-'r.,'f, is i ADA LYON, Spud -Student nurse, B-5 Magazine Club, candy sale, maiored in English, clothing and bookkeeping. ' in CTOR LYO ' c -Orc tr , band, Glee Club, g op a' honor roll. Q- K' I fx JJ l lf 'fl' r -v -1 L - x ,f 4 I 1 iw , rf ELEANOR MADSENWG-redueiee in ilfylyeefsglfrrop ' f ' iorecl in English, mathematics bird ookkeepin . , ' I 'Alf j V fl ' l Jf! IW , MARY E. MALTBY-St ' ria 2 earsfbperdiscendrf Z! painting, hike lea , Footibalf Night, swimming l meet, Girls' Club mmitteef' I , ,J X , .., f if , , i, if L JM ,j 1 .f if J U if 'ff , if fl MJ! V , , , A, I V N . A lr fb, ' 1 ' V ' l- fs k' MANFORD J. MANNING-Jayv9e'4oolball, activity I l- 'l .' manager. g ' 4,' X to fl 1 lf f VIRGINIA MARcr-no, Gene -Lunch rdont Crew, 'J' X if Girls' Club committees, moiored in English, F nchj' f' -, and home economics. ' , If l -f i. if X 'ff , 6 JILL! I -I BOB MARTIN-Worked after school, maiored in Eng' gf - lish. history and metal work. 1 fy If f' 'i BOB MARTIN, Matts -Varsity football 2 years, Reserve football, track, Big S, Camera Club, Boat Club, World roll manager. LLOYD MARTINDALE, Mart -Wrestling, maiored in art, English and science. JAMES MATTHEWS-Maiored in English, history and science. GSS ol: '36 RUTH MAYFIELD, Ruthie -Honor roll, Beaux Arts Club' rnaiored in English, bookkeeping and art. DORIS McALLlSTER, Mack -Shorthand and book- keeping certificates, Knitting Club, Girls' Club committees. DOROTHY MCBRIDE-Rifle Club, Girls' Club com- mittees, attended Grant High, Portland, Ore., and Gig Harbor iWash.l Union High l year each. ALBERTA JUNE MCCALL, Birdie -Glee Club, opera, caroler, worked after school, attended Price High School, Rumsey, Alberta, Canada. ROY MCCALL, Mac -Worked after school, at- tended Rumsey High School, Rumsey, Alberta, Canada, 2 years. LAVAUN G. M. MCCALL-President International Club, Stamp Club president, Thespians hand- properties chairman, secretary Mineral Club, chair- man Christmas assembly, Student Council, Triple S, Senior Class play-reading committee, national Thes- pian representative, Stamp Club publicity chairman, Senior honor roll. CHARLES McCALLUM, Chuck -Midget football, World ad statt, honor roll. VERA MCCONNELL-Stadiana, Football Night, Glee Club, Girls' liub committees. LJ, , i I JUNE Mc O ICK i Err eb ' lette ' i l chairman e Cl ' ' n sery e i es ' manus ri t chair , Tri in eak' Bug , VJ World gture 'or, I mari r, ggi varsity ebate le e ' 'Bl 'r ub m 1' xqgs- ' semblies, Thespian ind enior ass xy, stu y Q hall assistant GERTRUDE EVELYN MCCUTCHEON, Geri -Stadi- ana, only girl to receive 3-year letter in ZVZ years, library assistant, Glee Club, sophomore mixer, Foot- ball Night, led group singing in assemblies, Ski Club, Girls' Golf Club, Girls' Rifle Club, Thanks- giving baskets, World roll manager, Girls' Club committees. .fy P tfrw K S: Sfadi- Red Cross manager, acfivily man- deparfmenf Girls' Club: Prom: Senior honor roll. RICHARD MCKINNEY, Dick -Midge? foolball: Glee Club 2 years: Junior Prom: Sophomore Malinee: honor roll. GLENN MCKINNEY Moc -Baslnel ball 2 ears' I Y . Big S. CHARLES J. MCNARY, Chuck -Tahoma snapshol edifor: Varsily Irack 3 years: World sfaff I year: Quill and Scroll: Thespian Club presidenl 2 years: Thespian Club vice presidenl: Sludenl Council: opera 3 years: slale meer, Irach: assemblies: Football Nighf publicily: World roll manager: Big S: honor roll: charge of opera publicify: aclivily manager. .fl- MARY E. MCNERTHNEY-Red Cross represenlafive: candy sale: maiored in English, Lalin, history and SCIGIICS. ETHEL roll: ma' d in book- Iieeping, and - nf Ireasurer blicily chairman: honor wcoln High I0 weeks. MEISSNER, Lee -Triple S: Inlernafional Club: opera dancing 3 years: Foofball Nighf dancing chorus 2 honor roll: World cub reporler: World slaff: Tahoma slaff: Torch staff: Girls' Club assemblies: aclivily manager: Quill and old clolhes drive: chairman lunch- commillee: Mineral Club: member MERRICKfAHended Auburn iWash.I High 2 T OMAS T. IDDLETON, Tom fSI'amp Club: Rifle ub: Thes ' n Club: Senior honor roll: aclivify roll anagei. ' . ' .1 ve., VICE and DOUGLAS MILLER, 1'Doug -Rifle Club: rifle tea : gym assislanl: Senior class play. . HARRY MILLER, Duke -Sluclenl Council: Midg baske? ball 2 years: .yell duke: Senior Banquel dec - raling commillee: alfended Broadbenl High, Mor , Wash., I year. HAL A. MILLER, Duke -SI'udenI Council: Mid el baskef ball 2 years: yell duke: allended Broa e High, Marlon, Wash,, I year. - JERRY MILLER-Band:,orchesIra: solo ofheslra: as- sembly: honor rolI,: Senior Banquel program. 1 I MARJORIE MILLER, Marge -Shi .Club se't:refary: Archery Club: girls' mixer: Girls' Club iommirlees. , c A ' V . 'fp' MARY C. MLADENICH-Sladiana: sfudenr nurse: Girls' Club commilfees: candy sale. JOSEPH MLADINOV--Senior honor roll: honor roll every lime: worlsed offer school. ' DON MOAK-Honor roll: acfivify manager: warl-sed affer school. BARBARA ALICE MOCK, Barb -Triple S: Debale Club represenfafive in Sfudenl Council: Thespiafn' secrefary: Aquarium Club publicify chairman: varsify and chenille debafe leffers: C. P. S. debafe fourna- menf 2 years: Girls' Club commiflees: Camera Club: honor roll every fime: Senior honor roll: salufaforian. ,.,..w-...r....W,.L.. .,..,.,,,..,,,.... Y . . . . . .. A -'- . , ,f MARY LOUISE MONROE, Manny -President: Girl Reserve Inter-Club Council, conf rence c a Sahasa, swimming team 3s years, ' , .of Club, Architectural Clu lgglros epresentative, Thanksgiving a s, r' tmas. stockings., Junior 1Prorn a d r nq et com ttees, Junior Glee ubftflaemo y' i ls', Cl committees. W LLIA N E, ,i ,' d r roll, maiored in En I' , n, rnathem i an scienceg Y. M' ' . I Y 1 ' - i' v , I sf ,. , ' ' ,f , yr 1 ,9ER'5tuSvE MONTGQMERY, ea.-ue -.esiieefciubg opera, opera publicity statf,f scenery painting, Tlnespiqps, candy sale, ,attended Butte iMont.l High IV2 gyeglrs. SHIRLEY A. MOODY-Girls' Club committees, ma- ! iored in English, art and bookkeeping. ROBERT MOORE, Bob -Reserve tennis, Varsity ten- nis, Speakers' Bureau. MERVIN MORGAN-Maiored in bookkeeping, English and history. BERT MORK-Senior honor roll, maiored in English, machine design, mathematics and Spanish. JAMES F. MORRIS, Jim -Aquarium Club president, Scrip and Plume publicity chairman, International Club vice president, Thespian Club, National Bank ot Tacoma essay contest, first prize, World staff, Christmas play, honor roll every time, Senior honor roll. EDGAR J. MURNEN-Scrip and Plume, Ski Club, Glee Club, assemblies, honor roll, opera 2 years, World ad staff. JAMES MURPHY, Rowdy -Bond 2 years, worked atter school. 1 7 GSS , r of 36 ,ft .4 1- RICHARD E. MUSSER, Dick -Senior honor roll, ac- tivity manager. ' KEANNELH MYERS, Kenny -Rifle Club, worked after schoijjfiiv' MARTHA C. NAMES, Marty -Opera dancing chorus 2 years, danced for girls' mixers, Girls' Golf Club, candy sale, irls' Club committees. LU NAYLOR- adiano, hike leader, student nu ' i 'Clu committees. HILI NE Y, Rev -Maiored in English, mathe- matk ayl science. fo lgal , reserved otball 2 years, reserve basket ball, B' . X E NELSON Gene -Track 2 years, iayvee , X US LL N SON, Russ -Moiored in bookkeeping, En sh, shorthand and typing. MILL i'IESS, Nessy -Secretary Student Council, iplex Stadiana, concert mistress of orchestra, olo j estra, Glee Club, minor lead in opera, orld reporter, World ad staff, Girls' Council, S eokers' Bureau, activity manager, World roll man- ager, Senior honor roll. ELIZABETH NICHOL Betty -World editorial staff, Girls' Club committees. MARGARET NICHOL-World news editor, World reporter, Tahoma staff, second place in news iudg- ment division, national Quill and Scroll contest, Quill and Scroll, Varsity debate letter, activity mana- ger, Girls' Club committees, chenille debate letter, Senior honor roll. 'J J' J' J' .,'X uf' 3. 4 7' JJ! f cf f fill'- A' I f' OJJ I 1 jf' 1 A-JI rl , ,:' Q 1 JAMES H. NICHOLS, Jim -J.-,Wee football, ff, is n iliac , honor l'o . ' ,.f'i!'AY NICOLA-Sophomore Class presidenl, Speakers' I Bureau' presiclenl 'HIY resiclenf' Boys' Council W hi sport edilor com dy eod Glee Club' K ., X Q l I OF ,I 1 I ,vjfi ,scligflsegl Mgr Qngipk-pn, hoqfgrlrqllg football 'man' ljjlhageri-EjIiigy.hr1D assisfanp yo roll manager, stu: I r li 'i J ' 7 if 'r l If' l we I f , l . L. r .'-fu Oiihp ifflf' lf Q NNE M. NICOLSON, Nancy -Sec'reIary Archi- ,3 I eclural Club, Thespian 'typing commiflee, poslers, ,I , cU'Beaux Arls Club, vice presidenl Aquarium Club, 4 ' Thespion plays, Girls' Club committees. VVJ MORTON NICHEFLSON-Jayvee fooib'll,f maiored in 31 Iish,,JGe,nq1,on, rrrdlhemafics and s sence. X! ff Q ' 1' fi, .ff xi ' Aff' :X M ' fl DORIS NISONGER-Triple S, freasurer Archileclural Club, acfivily manager, Thespians, lnfernalional 6' Club, honor roll, Chrisimas decoralions, candy sale, cornmiliees. LEIF NORMAN-Maiored in English, hislory and science. RUTH NORTON, Rulhie -Triple S, acfiviiy man- ager, Thesplans, Senior honor roll, Girls' Council, sub- chairmcn fellowship deparlmenl of Girls' Club, Senior Banquel commilfeeg Torch slaff. JANE O DEN, Curly' ery inlinq, Beaux Arls I , maiored in ilish, panish, arf and hislory. OHL, -Siu enl urse, Girls' in E is, hisiory and Pal - o or oll, Thanksgiving Clubffommifriee I F ' 6 C a ss o 3 l HILDUR OLSEN, Hillie -Sfudenl nurse, Knilling Club, Girls' Club aclivifies. ' BETTY JANE OLSON, Ole -Fooiball Night, opera dancing chorus, Girls' Club commiflees, attended x Lewis and Clark High, Spokane, Wash., llfg years. Ir CLAYTON OLSON-Jayvee foolball 2 years, World 4 ' oll manager. ' ll . . W I DAKOTA BELLE OLSON, Koke -Chairman mlmeoe LY graphing commillee, Sladiana, shorlhand and book- ' keeping cerlificales, allendance room assislanl, sludy ll hall assisfanf. ,fif- , l I 1 v aff' fi' fa ' 1 N , 6 ROSE ELIZABETH OLSON-Sludepi nursei'Bifle Club, ' ,lf honor roll, Girls' Club coml'niY1ees, delivered,W6rld . 4' I , lifkefs. ' ll ' . I ' ' , . I -. 1 CLARA e1.izAaeu-NACE-rnpie sgecirvifympmggfg X Sahasa cabinef, Senior Bangiiel speoker,,candy sole, I I f Girls'NClub cornrniHees,lSenior honor roll. , I v - ,f F ,' N ' , ' J K, My i , I 531.1 .f ,f N X l I M! if X 1 E: , ' T 'i' G NEVWE PANIAN, Gi.nnV'-Honor roll, sIudenl f , nurse, rn iored in English, French and science. I j' 'l,Af' ,f' ,lr J ' C ' ' .1 DAVID PARKER, J-'Poi'k -Aquarium Club vice' presi- 4 1 de'n1L Clamera Club. , -- r ' r - 1 -Hon roll r offended Shclsla nibn vlnliqh, R d' I year. 4 , ALBRO L. PARSONS ' lime, .A ' s 1 HAROLD T. PAULSEN, Hal -Jayvee foofboll, Glee Club. if l I l S. managel': gym assistant. EDWARD E RS ' rg 1 pr 'd t: Varsity too a 2 ye 's P. rve toot dll: al- t haltback: c 2 ye ' Student Counc' B ys' Council: - : honor ro : orld roll ma g '. HELEN PEDERSEN-Student nul'se: Ritle Club: Knit- ting Club: Girls' Club committees: graduated in ZVZ years. TONY PEDRO-Attended lsabela High, Philippine Islands. SARA JAYNE PERKINS, Perkie -Vice president Sophomore and Junior Class: Stadiana: Triple S: opera dancing chorus 3 years: yell leader: Speakers' Bureau: Girls' Council: Senior honor roll: Sahasa pro- gram chairman: hike leader: program chairman soph- omore dance: orchestra chairman Junior Prom: Debate Club: Thespians: chairman Christmas stockings: World roll manager: Golf Club: Thanksgiving baskets: committees. JAMES PERONTO, Jimmy -Rifle Club: band 3 years. EVELYN PETERSEN, Evie -Student nurse: maiored in English, history and clothing. HARRIET GLADYS PETERSON, Pete e-Stadiana treasurer: treasurer Archery Club: sub-chairman tel- lowship department, Girls' Club: Triple S: Rifle Club: International Club: Red Cross representative: student nurse: attendance clerk: candy sale: assemblies: ushered at '35 commencement: bookkeeping certifi- cate: Girls' Club activities. ' WALTER PHELPS, Walt -Aquarium Club trea- surer: Ritle Club: Tacoma roll manager. J -. ii . . S WW L i K S-...f : 12 WI. E... Class eh ot !,f-B V,f ' JXLVW .Z ye Se - n K P E if tb rl . . ,, 4,.k. I 0' I U X tt ' n . a I gs, ls o 'rw UVB! lj, df M ,J 3 Big S Club t'i'easurer: Hi-Y vice president: Speakers Bureau: Student Council: Football Night co-master ot ceremonies: Football Night program committee: Varsity basket ball 2 years: Varsity golf 2 years: Mid- get basket ball: activity manager. DALE D. PIERCE-Glee Club: Thespian Club. SUZANNE PINKHAM, Susie -Honor roll: attended Lincoln High, Tacoma, I year. 9 BETTY PIPER-Student nurse:'Girls' Club commit- tees: typing cantesh -Y 1-- J lf J ' . . E Rb W4 PLATT-Boys' Council presldent: Varsity ta tball 2 years: Marsity football captain: Varsity basket ball 3,years: Valfsity basket ball captain: All- city football, basket ball: treasurer Baseball Club' baseball team: Big S Club vice president: Student Council: Football Night: .Hi-Y: Reserve football: honor roll: study hall assistant. tj . PLQWDEN, Babe fSpeakers' Bureau: at- erk: s y hall assistant: posture parade: I an u rg' Jlurgollr Prom co-mmittees: De te nt u : hes s: Christmas t - d a r Cl!rbX?? ' tees. .,,-CL!-.11 s. x4 4-26' kd-fL ' : :wo' . r . 4 E T CH uden , nurs l ls GI ub o A -orl ,Q wipe ,,-' ', uq, by-4wf'J 0 O 'O 'ciftcizu I' a too a eseive ilfvb o a a all te m s sta '-ft ' . - A tg E QW 's, ' '- , a : crld m!'.,-JLQ1-' ' - - rx- ' - it sperts ed Club: i' ' r 5 ' 'T S ake Bureau: Footba ight com mi - . '- 4 ' r Il' study hall assistant: activ' m nager' l'ld :roll manager: Hi-Y. ILLIAM PRASCH, Bill -Senior Banquet toast- master: scenery painting: Speakers' Bureau: Student l Council: Thespian Club property chairman: Christmas , play: Varsity wrestling: Reserve wrestling: assemblies: Senior Class play-reading committee: Junior Prom and Football Night committees: honor roll every .. ry! ' ' u.. . 1 i: ii . , 'J y l ' Q . A 1 ,e y x JY! if l ' l , 1 Z ., HX- F! f , 'fr ' T ., 1 BOB F. PHILR 'Tanger -Senior Class president: iv 5 l l l 'i l l - 1 . X ' TT r 'fi ' 5 tt e i ' - I D rec , r tl 2 -J' 'T l 'ly A . ,. A ,j - G r ' time! Senior honor roll: Lincoln y play: Seni r class , ff . play: Triple S tolo dance. li!!! A ' Qrwvn ' r- Q.. - . . I . .A..-.. V25 , Q -' f N 7 LC-.ff 1 -Q XX CGW 'Q C E fs NJ l Ux x 1' R C . 1 . L rl ', Yr, ww, Midgeffgballg h H raN3 l?,mrinI'Dnor O 0' ' 1, or ' - won 'ly IO mon JOE PRICE Jose -Midgel baslsel ball 2 years, Mid- aef fooiball 2 years, boys' piclure appoinlmenfs for Tahoma, honor roll, World roll manager. DONALD RALEIGH, Don -Bool' Club vice presi- denl, Rifle Club, cily iunior rifle champion, Chess Club vice presidenl, rifle leam 2 years, honor roll, World roll manager. DOROTHY RASMUSSEN, Dol -Honor roll, Rifle Club, Girls' Club work, Mineral Club, sfudenf nurse, assemblies, Glee Club accompanisl, orcheslro, solo orcheslra. ALICE REAY-eSludenf nurse, scenery painling 2 years, Beaux Arls Club, Senior honor roll. MARY L. REITZELiSIadiana, Triple S, iunior Iennis champion, shield winner, honor roll, World edilorial slaff, Foolball Nighf, Senior Banque? commillee, candy sale, Thanksgiving baslsels, Girls' Club com- milfees. I PAUL A. RENNORD, Pablo -Chess Club, Bool Club, honor roll. WILLIAM REYNOLDS, Bill -Boal Club, sludenl lraffic officer, aclivily manager, honor roll every lime, Senior honor roll. MERRIL S. RICH-Beaux Arls Club secrelary, Archi- lecfural Club presidenf, opera conslruclion crew, opera properly manager, honor roll. of '36 Q. Q, -ITF . gi f. 45 f I-i lf lair ' f I Y' fl' ,1- A ., I ,af ,' ' C I oss RICHARD R. RIGGS, Dick -Reserve foolball, Scrip and Plume, Rifle Club, firsl' and second prizes in World shorl'-slory conlesl, World edilorial slaff, honor roll, Baseball Club. ROBERT RIPLEY, Bob -Rifle Club, World roll manager. 'V J A ROBERTS-World edilorial slaff, honor l'oIl even lime, firsl-year lyping Team, Girls' Club o milfees. WI AM L. ROBERTS, Bill -Midgel swimming, V r ily swimming. I I f WAGNER eed -Allencled Tyn- I High before enlellng Sla num M ll . . ' - -' . ARTHUR R. ROCKWAY, Roch -Archileclural Club, Senior honor loll. ALVIN RODAHL, Al -Golf 3 years, winnel' of archifeclural conlesf, aclivily manager. WILLIAM J. ROGERS, Jock -Honor roll, worlsed offer school. RUTH LOUISE ROGERS-Glee Club, assembly, Girls' Club commillees. B. MARGERY ROLLAND, Margie -Sahasa, Infer- nalionol Club, Girls' Club commiflees. l XY z X gi l -V ..-WW WILLIAM ROSCH, Bill -Worked afler school: maiored in English, science and Spanish. W DOROTHY RUDELL, Dol -C. P. S. debale lourna- menl 2 years: Debale Club: yarsily debale leller: solo orcheslra: orcheslra leller: honor roll: Thankse giving baskels: candy sale commillees. r BILL REUHLE-Midgel foofball: maiored in book- keeping, English and hislory. CHARLOTTE ELOISE RUSSELL-Sludenl' nurse: sludy hall assislanl: candy sales: Girls' Club commillees. I JIM RUSSELL-Midgel foolball 2 years: Big S Club. Q ,fqif MARTHA RUTHERFORD, Marlin-Sladiana: Triple S: Girls' Council: lifeguard: sub-chairman Girls' Club social deparlmenl: World ad slaff: assislanl ad manager: honor roll: candy sale: Chrislmas deco- rations: commillees: aflendance clerk. BEIDLER RUTLEDGE-World slarf humorisl 2 semeslers: Tahoma arf sfaff: Senior honor roll. EDNA SALSCHEIDER, Eddie -Sludenl nurse: Girls' Club commilfees: worked offer school. CHARLES SAMSON, Chuck -Senior Class play- reading commillee: World roll manager: honor roll. VIR INIA SANDERS, Sandy -Girls' Council: Red r 5 represenlalives: Foolball Nighl' decoralions: Gr ls' Club co millees. I 'c J ag :' l mmf- wi W l 1. A -H -' ff- ol '36 xp.,- I f nf' ' l gf ff!!! MARGUERITE SARRAZIN, Maggie -Sladiclna: hike leader 2 years: World roll manager: Girls' Council: shield winner: bookkeeping cerlifficale: siudy hall assislonl: Girls' Club commirfees. KENNETH SCHILLING, Ken -Jayvee foolball 2 years: Big S Club: band. BARBARA SCHUMACHER, Bunny -Beaux Arls Club presidenl: Archileclural Club: chairman girls' mixer decorafions: scenery painling 2 years: slage crew. ANNE SCHWAB Schw bie -Slad ana Candi sale' on-is' cyspgeulifiesgf ' ' I ' . I 1 ,M I roo G s' Council S e ers' Bureau ud X , , ,, ylkev s r!'sCQ+iyMTfipiwlKiLheifmQn card! ill l rl U ' I ' ' CZ hall ssi ani: Thespiaiis: llaall Nighl d ralicZS!l chairman: girls' ifer: co-c irman Serj,orfBanqu yi Ndecoralions: hop roll: Worl ad slaff: committees.: 5 ' ' ll 5 , EVELYN SHAW, Evie -Glee club: opera: henof Troll: Knilling Club: Sahasa: sludy hall ass'islanf: Girls' Club comrnillees. FERN C. SHERWOOD-Honor roll: ailended Mar- inelle lWis.l High ZV4 years. GERALDINE SILJE, Gerry -Allendance room as- sislani: Girls' Club aclivilies. SUSAN SIMPSON, Susie -Sladiana: Speakers' Bureau: Glee Club: opera: assemblies: Girls' Club commillees. AL SLATTER-Track 2 years: Big S Club: Ski Club. WW wg 155,-rf-N W -,wg re yn- -1:-...Y-'d'rf-r' rr- W , ,, , MA. . , , . DON SMlTHf-Boat Club, Ritle Club, ma'ored in English, machine design, mathematics and Spanish. l-IARRY SMITH-Ski Club, maiored in bookkeep- ing, English and science. JESSE-MAY SMITH, Jesse -Social editor Girls' Club Bulletin, Thespian plays, Girls' Club com- mittees. MANLEY SMITH 'Smitty -Stage crew 2 years, study hall ossista ' tivity manager. VIVIE SMIT , 'Vee -Student nurse, honor roll, c sale, Gi ' Club committees. WA ER M. S LL, Doc -Varsity football, Jayvee foot all 2 ea s, Reserve wrestling 3 years, wrestling tea coo h, S Club, i-Y. ' I -gy' life D DER, Russ -S' Club, majored 'n sh science and shop. JEANN TTE SOWLE-Maiored in English, clothing rs ory. ORMA SPITAELS den n se, candy sale, Christ- os decorations. srAR STEEL A Sahasa, Rifle Club, u , e Club, International Club, , Girls' Club committees, Clos ff? f 4 My OL! ELWIN STERLING Dick -Varsity football Reserve football' Big S Club' op 'a 2 y roll' activity manager. STEWART Stewie :Na PEARL MAE STOCKHAM Connie -Debate Club' rsi ebate letter' honor ro ' Girs u K activities, ' SARAH STOUT-Maiored in English history science. Finished in Zlfz years. W5 fj PATRICIA ST. THOMAS Pat -Glee Club' opera' assemblies' mixer' maiored in English history and art. BEATRICE MAE STRINGFELLOW Bette -Orchestra 3 years' opera 3 years' honor roll' Debate Club, Knitting Club' candy sales' Thanksgiving baskets' committees. FRANCES UMMERS-Honor roll' Triple S, Stadiana' hike leader 2 years' Girls Council, World ad staff' . World manager 2 semesters, Girls Club Bulletin staff, T spians, vice president Becux Arts Club, scener pointing 2 years, Football Night, Red Cross riepres tative, Girls' Club committees. ,ffl ELNA .N UNDQUIST-Glee Club, opera mr 2 years, c ll', assemblies, Girls' Club committees. , Sb jj ALFRED SWANSON, Al -Mciored in bookkeeping, English and'-history. I f fa iry I ' ' s L sNY 'l i 5 A f ., .. ty d .r , ' rl, I' cr 6 K V x QW - T 0' . . . ,. .-.ksusx.4rg4:gR5zss1s..,',.s,g,,g,.L,,,,a,..,usas,.n....... ...Q..:4. ,. .1..ilr,,Mg.w. .1 KENNETH SWANSON-Worlsed after school: maiored in English, history and mathematics. ALFRED SWANSTROM, Al -Band 3 years: pep band: lunch room crew: honor roll. VENDA LEE SWEET, ''Wendy -Lincoln-Stadium typing contest: Red Cross representative: candy sole: com- mittees. PATRICIA TALLANT, Pat -Honor roll: study hall assistant: fThanlnsgiving baskets: Girls' ,Ctub com- mittees: groduatep in 2V2,yeors. , I .,-jx- ,K mf lf :lf - Q! ,f :IV N J if X. it .1 -2 - . i' l' I X Deg THEXA RMCIQKINE TAYkXQR,,frL'Dot -l'lon'9r roll: Thi pious, librlry assistant 2 years: gym assistant: jchestrp: Girls? Club cammittees. X-jj fl. ., jf NP , THOMAS TELFORD, Tom -Maiored in English, hiftory and machine design. CHARLES J. THERRIEN, Chuck -Swimming: honor roll: worked after school. FRANK THOMAS Tammy -Wrestling: football: ac- tivity manager. DIXIE JOAN THOMPSON, Dee -Triple S: Tahoma statt: World editorial statt: Football Night dancing chorus 2 years: opera dancing chorus 2 years: Quill and Scroll: Torch statt: girls' mixer decoration chair- man: Camera Club secretary: International Club: assemblies: Girls' Club activities and committees: Senior honor roll: personality meeting chairman. MARY GLADYS THOMPSON-Maiored in English, Spanish and foods. ,Q ' Class E! rilffr .'2gy f i 1 ,l to aux. , In-if .fd iii, , . J, 1 Q X. 1,41 ,lf A,,f , 1 erhial A:.TouLsFs6Nfs+adigm'5f student nurse: l 'fWorldyrdl1 manqget: Red. Cross representative: Foot- loagllfhlight: lifeguard: shield winner: attendance asistant: assemblies: Gilils' Club committees. HELEN TRUEDSON, Truedie -Chairman Girls' Club flower committee, and member ot other committees. I- If I ., r' ' X ' 1 STANLEY TUELL, 'lJed -World statt: Tahoma asso- ciate editor: Senior Class play: 'honor roll: World roll manager: Thespian play. gr 9 ALONZOb DEAN TUTTLE, Tut ijDeibate ClulHAThes- plan :C i mas play: atten e Helena ont,l S-ufvwlgh r' CELARENCE TVEIT-Maiored in English, science and s op. RAYMOND H. TVETER, Ray - Lunch room crew: World roll manager. MARY AGNES UDOVICH-Senior honor roll: boole- lseeping certificate: Girls' Club committees: worl-sed after school. MARJORIE UPRIGHT, Margie --Rifle Club: Tfgnlns- giving basl-sets: maiored in English, shorthand and typing- r I .,,. 5 HARRY VENN-Senior l'IOI'IOI fC7ll:i'QVhJI'ld1Lfy Qgqegej graduated in ZVZ years. 1 ' 514.1 ,IYJ OLGA VIDOS-Stadiana: Triple Sl Girls' Council: activity manager: chairman Girls' Club room: hilie leader: bookkeeping certificate: study hall assistant: candy sale: mixers: assembly: honor roll: Girls' Club wink: ushered at opera: Shield winner: shorthand cer- ti icate. ra,- kzxbl' .1 ,- ,K t,l', claw jfiif Y l 4 i l J l i l I i I l ff. , l it F 9 l . 5...iP.w .. Vi, '- lei? - t A' l 's .-4 r . t l N il wi WT' ' M, 1. i s li r, -. Q . l ix ll .ix sg R lx SQ X 'VU .l TWG f 7 'vI T43'V7 ' 'rs-:J , sz' 1. , MARIE VOGEL-Memorial Day commiflee: maiored in shorlhand, fyping and English. DICK WAGNER, Waggy -Senior honor roll. FRED WAKlNhWorhed offer school. , BROOKS K. WALTON, Boo -Joyvee foofball: book- ke pingjgrtihlcale. I ,A BE ARDELL, Red -Midgel swimmin 2 years: Q I lub: opera: scenery painling: Senior Banque? erlising slal'l: pool lifeguard. ' mf: BET Wldnsslyrywnhksirgnsg Girls' Club com ille , aiored n Ehglish, mafhen-ralics, science and ahn. NORMA WARNER, Norm -Sladiana, hike leader: swimming Team. RUTH MAE WATNEY-Glee Club: operas: Thespians: Kniffing Club: Girls' Club commillees. HAROLD TOMMY WEAVER, Wheezer -Big S Club: Hi-Y: Shi Club: Varsity foolboll 2 years: Jayvee foolball: Varsily bashel ball: Reserve bashel ball 2 years: Varsily Tennis: Reserve lennis: sludy hall as- sislonf: aclivily manager. WANDA WEBSTER-Triple S: acfivify manager: vice presidenl Speakers' Bureau: Sludenl' Council: secre- lary Junior Class: chairman Junior Prom decoralions: ushered al '35 commencemenl: chairman Girls' Club social deparlmenf: Senior Class freosurer: Girls' Coun- cil:'Senior Banquel speaker: co-chairman girls' mixer: Thlanhsgiving bashels: Senior Class play: Senior honor ro . Class ol '36 Malored rn English Red Cross leplesenlallve ANITA K WEGENER Thesplans Girls Club com mrlfees llblaly asslslanl Knllllng Club gladuafed In Zlfz years JOHN WEIBEL Rifle Club moiored an English his loly and Lalrn MARY ANNE WEISS-Alfended Lincoln lNeb.J High and Weofherwox High, Aberdeen Wash., year each. ROBERT WELLS Rob'--Radio Club' worhed af r school. CARL WETMORE-Glee Club' opera' Thespian pay. GEORGE MARSHALL WHITACRE Marsh -H Y reasurer' Speakers Bureau vice presidenl: slu body Treasurer' Red Cross represenlafive Sladium: Jayvee foolball: Reserve foolball: lenn s: ao : Foolball Nighl: Senior honor roll: assem : Chess Club secrefary-l'reasurer: World ll ma a : Bcys' Council. ED WIGGIN, Wiggle -Shi Club: band: Foofball Nighl: assemblies. ROSE WILHELM, Rosie 4Shorlhond cerlificales: Memorial Day commillee: candy sale: Girls' Club commilfees. . if! :l X J K 1 f -' 'jnq-f,vf.,.r-f-1- -- - .-.....,,, MARDA JEAN WILKINSON-Student nurse, honor roll, World cub reporter, Thespians. BETTY GENE WILLIAMS, Betts -Triple S, varsity debate letter, school Red Cross representative, honor roll, Speakers' Bureau, Christmas stockings, Junior Prom orchestra and decorating committees, study hall assistant, Thespians, Senior Banquet committee, usher at '35 commencement, Thanksgiving baskets, candy sales, Girls' Club activities. DOROTHY M. WILLIAMS, Dat -Shorthand Cer' tificate, candy sale, Girls' Club activities. ELEANOR WILLIAMS, Toni -Glee Club 3 years, operas, student nurse, attended Broadway High, Seattle, l semester. I kv .X Ad l ,, -, Y. , , ,Af X-H F K kk i l. , Q X , H2164 wlL IAMS, 'winier ebate fiyuqjiafsriy lXdebate let'f,er,I,,6t'tiviqyJ manag F, eo, qaiiman fl3NJ.',1tN 1 ' 1' pr ' s ive t 'n' ' F i-he, h kg 'ng +bI- bdgeewgfg as'sisti1ntl,A'I!gn'i'fg:'l'gnClu'lS, Stadisnnasirh ro . f ' 'JAMES A. WILLIAMS, Pullman -Varsity football, Reserve football, swimming, Glee Club, Hi-Y, Big S Club, attended Pullman fWash.I High I year. JESSIE WILLISON, Jay -Thespian typing chair man, Tliespian plays and service pin, debate letfe Scrip and Plume, orchestra 3 years, solo orchestra for operas, attendance assistant, honor roll shop and makeup classes, Glee Club, Rifle candy sale, committees. MARGARET M. WILLISON, Margie -Glee opera, workshop, Red Cross representative, nurse, attended Lincoln High, Tacoma, llfz MARYFRANCES WILSON-Thespians, iunior tennis champion, candy sales, committees, attended Lincoln High, semester and Fairhaven High, Bellingham, year. SAM WILSON, Mart -Jayvee football, Boat Club. .Aff T.. 2 i ,1s,.g.s,. an gs-,M . ., , . .. ' A313 -.f il 'l I - X I f ,MC fy, i x, VVLX . . r ,,L, Gfewk J-4,-Z V Class oli'3 K S ROBERT G. WINDEN, Windy -Varsity football, Reserve football, Big S Club, Speakers' Bureau, usher at commencement, opera, Glee Club, speaker af Senior Banquet, honor roll, World roll manager. DORIS KATHRIN WISEMAN, Dodie -Camera Club, Knittin Clu?,, lgvijsvoational Club, Girls' Council,' Girls' Klub ommittees, candy sale, Christmas stock- ings,iSenior honor roll. .,- f -5 , M 3 vw .S ,, Li, I . DOROTHY WOLD-Rifle Club pro-marksman and morksman, Ski Club, honor roll, worked after school. AILEEN WOOD-Camera Club, International Club, candy sale, committees. WILLIAM WOOD, Woodsie -Jayvee football 2 years, Big S Club, activity manager. LEOLA MAE WOOD, Lee -Thanksgiving baskets, work after school interfered with school activities. RUTH WOOD, Frick -Bookkeeping certificate, study hall assistant, attendance room assistanf, committees. ,. MARCIA WOODS-Varsity debate letter, C. P. S. debate tournament, orchestra, operas, Girls' Coune cil, Thespians, secretary Scrip and Plume, Girls' Club committees. FUMIO YOKOBE-Worked after school, maiored in English, science and Spanish. LEE YORK, Porky -Reserve football 2 years, ma- ,Zred ln English, history, science, Spanish and wood s op. . af 4 '11'Wfj.-f2.'1 ?'f v-if-C ' I HARVEY BOSTRUM CHARLES CARTER DORIS COLLINS GLESENER CONNOY SYLVIA EDWARDS VINCENT FREDERICK MEL GILLESPIE ROGER HOWE TAKEO YOSHIHARA-Moiored in English, science ond bookkeeping. C. P. S. RICHARD S. YOUNG, Dick -Honor rollg worl-Ied offer school. MARGARET A. ZAHL, Margie -Honor rollg Rifle Club: Girls' Club committees. CHARLOTTE ANN ZENK-Slcvdionog gym ossislonfg lnferncnlionol Clubg Rifle Clubg library ossisfonfg Commillees. PHYLLIS ANDERSON--Tohorno ediforiol sloffg Triple Sq Senior Class ploy: Quill ond Scroll: World cub reporferg World sloff 2 sernesfersq Torch sfoffg opero dancing chorusg clebole Iellerg Thespionsg Girls' Club cornmillesg Make-up clossg Senior honor roll. SYLVIA ANNETTA OLSEN, Sue -Ski Club: SIGITID Cluby Knilling Clubg offended Auburn lWcsh.l High 2 years. Missing Faces CARL JOHNSON BERNARD LeROY ALBERT LIBKE ROBERT MALING HAROLD McDOWELL RICHARD NAUBERT WILLIAM PARKER ED PLOOF RICHARD POWELL WINSTON SMITH CLARENCE WENNESS VIRGINIA wosNuK DANIEL WRIGHT I GORDON WROTH Class oll '36 I x 5 Q. 'I-. l I XI: N i l I I I I I l N N I, 3 X 3IrIillIIemB'1qiym I' XI N J x . ,X J : ,K :I N I Katie Frinich flvlargarec Holman- I I '.. -A fx jane. Wilbur H I . ,: A.. .I .1 -X. I xg 3 I I I . riffs in A I ,r ' II , f , -I Q 5' kg X 1 LX X QI I 5 ' A ,T W1 I I Q, , A x . 'I 'I - . ' X11 IJ QI - 'IJ -, h , . 1 -Y x J 'J 1 L .J xx tx, X A I .X ., . I N, S ,N I J ix-- Xs QL. ' Rl V , N KI 'I X' i . I S N I 5 ,I , - X 'Q lk I X If I I I NK mx ,N JI K . ' ' LII Rx , I Ls., X - N' L N' Xl, A X . kg N. ' A , .ll I, .3 I I ' T II - I N X. E1 WI X ' 1 s X .J I I 4' ICI. 'I - 'I X C . U 'I 'I A I I I Txkxl W N XLT , I y I x - J I .2 I .... A H- Q l XI :D A I . -5 I -- I l .N , :X . QI ,I . J I ' I I I ii XX Jx X x 5 x I It xgj I xi ' Q , I I lt I XX '3 Ri 'I I I 'I N I - W I3 S B xx fi H I J L X I RJ, J ..,,,V?.,. X I 1 X 1 X, V' Phyllis Anderson Bob Arpl4e Mildred Aylsworlh Emilie Bennell Granl Burlsman Leone Burlison Lois Burnell Bob Childs Kennelh Clark Jean Coble'nlz Rulh Corliss Marguerile Cousin ljances Cruvg' Be.-yu Cunningham Garlh Dickens -Craig Dighlman Virginia Doughierlyi nr' Doris Day Earl Eldred Dorolhy Gavin Margarei Gilslrap Marie Gilsirap Dororhea Glenn Jane? Gould A ,r vw r.' 1' ' i ' ' Ml Q 4 i 1 l Senior l-lonor Roll yy I - , V1 Esrher l-lagberg Robe rl l-l a-ngsfen Q Leona: l-laslsell ' Jane Hiliono-A-'J l-lerberl 'l-life Myrlice l-loily Warren l-loil William l-loppen Jean Jesperson Laurine Johnson Marion Johnson Edna Jorgensen QJulia Joseph Molly Lamlsen Bernice Landry Virginia Leonard Jennie Lucich . Viclor L Lavaun McCall Mariorie McDowell Lenore lvleissner Joseph Mladinov Barbara lvloclf. Outside I-lonor Roll iGMeraldine l-loycrail in Berl lvlorla Jim Morris Richard Musser xx' lx Camille Ness ,H .,s.. - wh'-'A-,,.-- lvlargarel Nichol Rulh Norlon Clara Pace Sara Jayne Perkins Randall POI l'Gl9'KD Jacla Powell Richard Prasch . William Prasch Edward Prenlice Alice Reay Arlhumlocleway Dixie Thompson L fyffvflha lvlapy Udovich J 1 . Y L l-larry Venn -' 6 ars Wallnvlfhilacre Doris Wiseman ll Sylvia Edmonds Belly Nichol - Joan Roberls Georgia I-lillis Albro Parsons Ted l-lughes --14 wwf Lee Bickenbach 'lf 2619 - qv- ' Q 1- 21 my Jlfilffir Af- 1 .ff7'ff.LLfi 705194-,fQ4'Lr5:f . Q54 M07 Aimgfmf' zzgzmf r tyy - ,, , - ' : .L,C,lQ1L,j7?f . , Junior Class 4115-fffflf 4 HE Class oT '37 conTinued iTs voyage Through STadium guided Tor The second successive year by Lee Biclaenbach. CliTT Rawnsley was chosen as vice-presidenT. ElizabeTh Rawlings as secreTary, KenneTh CoTFman as Treasurer while l-larrieT Gilmore and Alan McKean served in The capaciTy oT STudenT Council RepresenTaTives. Friday, December I3, was The dare oT The Junior Prom, The classes annual red leTTer evenT. Because of The daTe, iT was aT TirsT planned To use a supersTiTion moTiT Tor decoraTing. Plans were changed, however, and ChrisTmas decoraTions oT Tir boughs and Trees were eTTecTively used. Val ValenTe's orchsTra played To a crowd of 300 iuniors and seniors. A proTiT oT 520.05 was made on This dance. The Juniors sponsored Their second annual sweaTer dance March 7. The affair was a success Tinancially and socially. Members oT The class who have won disTincTion in various school acTiviTies are Lee Biclsenbach, class presidenT and quarTer back on The TooTball Team: Bill l-lolmes, swimmer and TooTball player: DoroThy Searlest new Girls' Club presidenT and Mar- gareT Pence who had The Teminine lead in This year's opera. In iTs Sophomore year The class had Lee Biclqenbach Tor presidenT, wiTh Orville lviarvicl-4, lvlargareT l-liTchcocl4 and BeTTe Perkins assisTing as vice-presidenT,N secre- Tary and Treasurer respecTively. The class chose maroon and gold as iTs coloi's. . I QR ll vi 'N . -.ii ji D N x .JJ 'T if- 7 My ' of ,V fry A5 . L lg KK, ll if 77, J T- 1' i N x ' i aj K 1 N' 1 s 1' nf fs J T il ' X ' A i I fs his T ' x 1 , - 4' , , X Z , 4- ,N i' 1195! 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Heiyfgl,ass-Ysjgdvipr jean Ray':l BeTTy HeoToH, Mgwgffii g, Morie Josdwand Dou lps I-licl-Tsg whck held The posiT,ions oT vide-Wes: enT, sQcreTory, Treasurer and STud nT Council represenToTives respecTively.: The main social TuncTion on The Sophomore ckuise was The annual sweaTer dance which The class sponsored. IT was held January 24, wiTh- Louie Grenier's orchesTra playing. Jeanne Lewis and Marion RolsTad Tap danced during inTermis- sion and DOT Delong and Marion Brush sang. Sophomore Boys' Club, organized lasT year, To urge sophomore boys To porTici- paTe in school sporTs, had as iTs presidenT, Bob Davies. The posTs oT vice-presidenT and secreTary-Treasurer were Tilled by Carl Opolslay and Bill Zenlf.. A Sophomore Boys' Mixer was given. ProminenT members in The class are Bob Davies, who Though only a sophomore, has earned varsiTy leTTers in boTh TooTball ond basl4eT ball: Mary King, Treasurer oT The class and a parTicipanT in numerous acTiviTies: Carl Opolslsy, also pro:-ninenT in sporTs, and Jean Ray, onoTher class oTTicer who is acTive in Thespian work as well as school acTiviTies. T X . The class colors ale ivory and crimson. l if f jf! NW rr 2' K y-rl Xl Y A lil ' ix Jxlili . J QM, X T 'K W J gp M T . M X' ,lla fi Tjl il T' A ,fi y ,jj J I ' I' 1 ,ll i Jean Ray, BeTTy HeaTon, Mary King, Marie Joseph, Doug Hicks 3 C Russell Perl-sins, KaTherine Nelson, Ed Meagher Award Winners TRUE sporTsn'ianship, superior scholasTic abiliTy and ouTsTanding achievemenT in STadiurn acTiviTies won The Richard GraTT Mernorial Award oT l935 Tor Russell Perkins. Russell was vice-presidenT oT The Senior Class, won leTTers in VarsiTy TooT- ball and Tracls and was a member oT Big S and l-li-Y. This award, presenTed by Dr. and Mrs. lvlarc W. GraTT, in rnernory oT Their son, Richard, is given annually To a senior boy. The A. A. U. W. award is presenTed each year To some senior girl who is ouT- sTanding in scholarship, honesT eTTorT and womanliness. has a love aT The beauTiTul, The good and The True. and is helpful Toward oThers. KaTherine Nelson was Tound To have These admirable qualiTies and received The l935 award. KaTherine was one OT STadiana's ouTsTanding presidenTs and held responsible posiTions in Girls' Club and on The Tahorna and Wol'ld sTaTTs. . As a real climax To his ouTsTanding iournalisT career aT STadiurn, Edward Meagher. sporTs ediTor oT The '35 Tahorna, received The l935 iournalisrn award. Ed was also ediTor and ediTorial wriTer oT The '34 World, sporTs ediTor oT The '35 Wol'ld, winner oT The Fire PrevenTion essay cup '34 and Tools Third place in The UniTed STaTes in a Quill and Scroll ediTorial wriTing conTesT. The Columbia UniversiTy scholarship was awarded To KenneTh Kirkwood. To Doris l:ooTe, Triple S presidenT and vice presidenT oT Girls' Club wenT The Mills College scholarship. Belle RuTh Clayrnan, valedicTorian, received The College oT PugeT Sound scholarship. l-lorace WhiTacl'e was awarded The S200 WhiTrnan College scholarship. A ,f WW Qfbmw' mijfrj QSWMWC 4 X , ..... 'i s 9- ' 5 fM l, V5 ' ff HU' fdfrl I' Q 'f 1 'I 3 I I ffxnxlln V f' 1 skff, ff iff 'A 4 f A f V f v F, -' fs A m f,s.- fyfwcx W9-f ffwW f in 1f?fS fi'fff'L I . ,fr ff K6 fx frfm I J If Pfn. if I I fin lf, Ikfllf f ' , f e -I f' ,, I, F ,,f'fxnA 7 T bn gy Nl NIA ' fi ,-' ,Q Y fff Yu, bfi, X 'f:,4i,!i1'NVf' d I-,fl I Q f. 1' i J , ,ff -' fb ,fl r. lm L 1 'GLX f ,Jr W'-frff, fg f,rff',fC.1Jf!,f0 ff-A 5 7,051 'I' fr ft A ff ,PX f' ' Dfxll' H 'nf' -Rf ff I S, Qlf , I' A fr fm , fl 'X - 5, 9 ' I ff vf f ' r f .fftf f,'fff'A f f , ,if .,f' mfff.,ff. ' A if ' 1 n. . V 'I , 4' I klJ -fir M yrxlj' 4 I jj L, xl n V T F' , , F of' , 1 I I .. ,x f, - A . Q ' ' 'T J ff' , 'T I, 1 . - f . f - 1 ' -ff 'iff' .N X f Or sw I T V ' , 4 rf' X' .alr- I 1 - ' UAT' , 5' I ' ,. 1 ' B AQKJII --P' i f' cfs' , nv 1 , . J iz 'T I .'.,, li' V X fr-I , 4' jf or 17' . T ' M. ' 'T I' f -fi 'Brice Howard,,BeHyiPerl-wins, Camille Ness, Marshall Whibacre. 'UTI ' if! fly'-fl ' T ,. 11 ,ff if ,sf V., - s,,.- IJ 1' ' 1 5 . s 6,1 ' ,JT ' f T Student ounc , r WO oulslanding accomplishmenrg inlerval during lhe hlerm. The lhree l5.-oughlf Qbouf by 'The 5+uden+ govern- classes, sophomore, IUHTTI' and senior, ing body, 'rhe Sludenl Council, under SFJOV'SC7 ed Them- lhe able leadership of Brice Howard. f were 'lhe revival of baseball as a maior Represenling Sladium in lhe Tacoma sporl, and 'lhe organizalion ol a new Junior Red Cross Council were Belly club, lhe Sladium High Chrislian Gene Williams and lvlarshallVVhilacre, 2 Union. The aim ol lhis club, lhe con- chosen by lhe council. Brice l-loward slilulion of which was accepled by The was lhe Sludenl Council's delegale lo council in April, is lo promole Chrislian lhe sludenl leaders' conference al' lhe fellowship among lhe sludenls. yUniversily ol Washinglon. Foolball Nighl, wilh Julia Joseph as , f chairman, was enlhusiaslically received. ,SUCCBSSTUI dmve TO Tbed Solel of Q 4 MGS+e,.S of Cemmonies for Hqe Gr.FGi,.I aclivrly licl-aels was sponsoiep Casls , - officers, yell leaders and Boys Council N J J which was carried oul' in a Quarlerbacln I represenlalives were elecled under lhe ,f Plealon, Ed Pedersen T hilip, Brice Howard ,Ji j K Sneak idea, were Brice Howard and ,V ,, ' Bob Philip, who were ably assisled by Come' S Supe'V'S'On' ,Nl 1, lheir lavorile slooge, Gerlrude lvlc- . . . f Qufcheon. Cflicers were: Brice Howard, resi- I denlg Belle Perkins, vice p' denl:' ,Q l The usual lhree swealer dances lol, Camille Ness, secrelary, and arshall y Sladuum's dancing leer were held ale Whilaci'e surer T fr X Row 3: Lesfer Ellison, Belly Bannisler, Marie Joseph, Haskell, Marshall Whil acre, Maida McEachron, Gordon Russ, Herberl Hiie, Row 2: Bob Mollefl, Barbara Mock, Jean Coblenlz, Harry Earl Plalf, Harrier Gilmore, Lee Bicl-ienbacl1,'B b Arplee, A-N . Row I: Camille Ness, Jane? Gould, Helen aclgliilia I ,Xl V Mr. Perl-sins, Rob Richards, Ray Nicolaga luxbe , 4 ,l ef x X . s'- E, rso 1. T l I . T-f... ' 'llfx-'J. . 1 Q-- Sr if ff 5 -ha i. , ff . .a 1' T I . l k V , f . . . f . .., ,,. 5 J vp .1 J r Q . sf A g Y , ...,, , . a fs!-'Q-.. k vi... ,sf .Z , fl H ' ' 'Q ,. 'ffz,..,., ,Cf - -...JL ,W va f.. 1 i s ill? ,li .,, ig, T is XS T ' ' ' . ,J T 5 . xv . -J is iz Ng ln T sissy Row 3: Beffe Mariean STier Trances Wilson, 2: Gwen ILOTED by The animaTecl Julia Joseph, The Girls' Club had oT iTs biggesT and besT years. The social deparTmenT, headed by Wanda WebsTer, sponsored one'oT The mosT ouTsTanding mixers, The Melody MarT, ever given by The club. Under The leadership oT Helen leloska school welTare cleparTmenT The Sophomore SisTers dec lunch room and ings. Making Tive cy. .,. Vu V .., mi ulla os , ndo We Ter 3 Tamilies wiTh Thanksgiving che make Scrapbooks and send girls T A The CommuniTy l-louse as insTrucTors. Th ub also gave candy sales, per- J aliTy meeTings and a spring Tea Tor QR Q, The advisers. A asa, The presidenT and Three oTher sTu- clenTs represen ed STodiurn'o+ The lead- ,f , mas Time ers' conT ef 'F The UniversiT coT' Q E . , , f cards and Wash: on lasjl Tober. , rf ' I , A , E , . , .. Collier rgareii l-TiTchcock, HarrieTf' Gilmoref , to Gregory, Marcia Woods, Mary- A V . Sc . J. fx' 'if ,J Q -, Y 1, ' J j,,1, 1 -P ,J 5, 0 yi' J .TL yy, 1 f ,P U. f 1 -Q gjslf' OTT, l-loska, BeTTy Bannisfer, WebsTer, Ansley, TDoroThy Secrrles, . bl Margaref Simpson, Virginia Harnilfon, , , Fisher, Mary King, Marvel Wold, BeTTy ' J Julia Joseph, Miss Cooper, Leona Shirley Taylor, Virginia Selvig. l T - . f,f 1 ,',....w-1--ff 0' T511 wf' Rov 2 Archie HeaTon Marvin ScoTT, Earl PlafT, Bob Arpl-we, Joe Beckman, Lee Brckenbach John T-lealon R I Bob Davies Brice Howard, Bob Richards, Ray lyicola, Willie Glundbeig Ed Pedersen rl Nx fy, 4 --a., x Boys' Council VERSEEING all aTTairs concerning STadium boys is The one big and re- sponsible duTy oT The Boys' Council. During The year The council, under The leadership oT Earl PlaTT, arranged Tor The award and vocarional as- semblies and enTorced The smglqing rule. This organizaTion is composed oT I2 sTudenTs. A nominaTing commiTTee, ap- poinTed by STudenT Council, selecTs IO candidaTes Trom each class. Eive seniors, Tour junior anal Three sopho- more boys are elecTed Trom This group. This year's oTTicers were: Earl PlaTT, plGSldGI'I'lf Archie l-leaTon, vice presi- denT and Lee Biclaenbach, secreTary. 3 1 . 1'7 Row 3: Ray Nicola, MarqueriTe Cousin, MargareT Susan Simpson, Lenore ElsTrorn, Joanna lilowden, man, Mary Ann il-lawfhorne. ,f Row 2: Elaine Severin, Georgia Hi,H'is, Shirley Scoll' Jean Coblenfz Joseph, lvlariorie McDowell, Bill Prasch, Charles Swanson Sara Jayne Row I: Befh Bishop, June McCormick, Leona l-lashell Bob Winden lvlariha Hoyf, ElizabeTh Rawlings, Virginia Hamilion GreTchen Kunrg lvlaida l-la ' Kunlgls lily if Row 4: Laurine 0,5 Harold Birdsall, Don Row 3: Signa Byrd, Gwen Bob Philip, Chuck McNary, Row 2: Doris Nisonger, Muriel Wilson, Katharine Clifford, Jea Lawrence. lilrllil Row 4: Pal Plianl, Dwighl Cuslis, Bob Dolen, Howard Glundberg, Julian Carslens, Warren Hail. ,. r-v7-i-,?-,,.- r 05 1 -5 B x f 4, Q3 ., Bob Philip, 'Will Row 3: Lillian Hallsfrom, Olga Vidos, Elizabeth Rawlings, Lenore Meissner, Rulh Clark, Hannahrose Doi. Margaref Beckman, Belly Miller, Hal Weaver, Mariorie Naylor, Rulh Corless, Mary Isley, Olive Hood. Row 2: Doris Sanders, Mary Hoffard, Connie Coleman, Peggy Cheney, John Lobdell, Roberl' Ripley, Charles Barnell, Judd Day, Don Raleigh, Mariorie Johnson, Ida Lee Muehlenbruch. Row I: Clara Pace, Margery Gordon, Jean Cameron, Marlha Gregory, Marie Roscoe, Wall Flinl, Dicls Pease, Herberl Clayman, Pal Miller, Jim Oliver, Marshall Whifacre. V Activity Manager HOSE sluclenls who sell aclivily slon-ips in lhe roll rooms on Tuesday, hand oul World 'rickels on Friday and slomps, a enl' may allend, wilhoul' direcl ' rge, such imporlanl school func s as loolball and baskel ball handle The purchasing and dis'rribu'ring g es. oalball Nighl, malinee ClOI1CGS. ol Tahomas are 'rhe aclivily managel' ew'g and 'rhe class.play. One of S6-lecled one for each room. A+ jhe lhes ckels also enlilles 'rhe owner lirsl of each semesler a rneel' Q is The TGhO1'1'1O and The Sladlum 'lo inslrucl' lhe new mana ' heir ' . dimes' A j The aclivily 'rickel' syslem is a greal' lnl'roduced in Seplem lhe irnprovernenl on lhe old melhod. as il' acl'ivil'y lickel' plan has mpl ed ils second successful year. Wirh lhis 'ficl4el', conlaining a cerlain number of is economical, encourages allendance Row I: Bob Dugan, John Boyle, Richard Pedersen, erb 'ld X io s and lakes care of lo ross fund. lg,-'L' Pal Johns, Mol Slevens, 1 Howard Brownlee, Bill Slimpson, 'K' Q' Langness, Virginia Lanlz, Margarel t , li jx lYf1 Slalwick, Margarel' Nichol, LaVonne fx I' 'JC , ji Weaver, Bob Winden, Dick Pease, B tl 'AI KL 1 1 i! 1 J, ,f ji fji id Wi' , N ' 1 ' l ef 1 533 x . , . -' I . .i , N -'Ll 'J Row 3: Teresa Whelan, Jean Slier, Zori Carivich, Geraldxe 'Arpl-ze, Francis Colliar, lvloriean an, Dora Mae Rice, Marie Row 2: BeTTie R S, Valdene Hazellon, Ailien Alles, Nancy Nicolson, MyrTle Dahl, Bernice,J colpen, Anifa Misener, Nell Gallagher, Josephine Kuharslni, Amel, Asvera Bell. Phyllis Olson, Lillian Hojlsfrarrq Row L: Joanna Plawden, Jane ilfon, Phyllis Jackson, DOT Rhodes, Mariorie Pa lson EdiTh Wrolh DoroTh l-lalla Glad s And ' n lda H ss Ml . u , ,, , .H y qi, y euso, mae o , 's Lau:-sen, Lillian lvlendriclispq, - C ,. . . ,Ji is , l54l Attendance Clerks HE complicaTed iob oT checlaing The roll is placed each seme-sTer in The hands of The sTudy hall assisTanTs. ln per- Torming This Task, The assisTanTs musT lisl all sTudenTs who are absenT Trom sTucly hall and Then checla wiTh The library, The absenTee lisT and The gym. OTher helpers sign re-enTry slips or handle The library noTes and yellow slips. AbouT 40 sTudenTs malse up This eTlicienT group. Row 4: Hal Weave: Row 3: RuTh Marjean Slieu Row 2: Bc.. RuTh Cannon, l'lerberT Hile, Row I: T McDowell, Miller, Arla IQ 1 '- ' min K E , i ,L I Y' v I '. Y. F 1,11 , ff .ffl f' l ' l if AJ , ,7 ,ffl ,fl . F l' , N . 1' ' l,if e ,, ' 17,4-1 f, i' il lim 1 I , ,,,J, l , 1,7 A ll 0 N ry yi l A ,J ' 1 0 Study l-lall Assistants , Compiling The absenTee lisTs 'lbs' The beneTiT oT The Teachers, che ,bang all excuses and irregulariTies oT endance and lldoing oTher biTs gf - 'ical and Typing worlq are a Tew JT e duTies OT Those energeTic oddg ladies who work in The aTTenda xg room under The For each periodfof T day There are +wo girls worlei g T oTTendance guidance OT lvlrs. l.a sen. 5 room. During Th 'rstjz d lasT periods of The day oTl3?r4giigsl collecT The slips upon which Yel e rs mark absences. f Jane Hendrickson. 'l a' I X Edward Pedersen, Con SmiTh, Eall PlaTT Frances Collier, Elizabeth Rawlings Dick Pease, Jaemlfrigeq Luella Keush LaVonne Lawrence, PaT KuTTing Margie Glenn, Joanna Plowden arlha Hoyf, Doris A derson, Marge Anderson, Andre Bclwell, Frances X ff ff f . f ' 1 s ' Y Mk f - l i, l,-ff fg,,Q 7 f..f'-Aff , X IX, Egg jfilv X 1 g 3 T 1 T g Eg., y fyjt B' Nl K ijllkx jjflll il N l fli- V Y lg. 'df .jk-7 l .X xx 5 N J X .T R sg XX C Q Xl T' 'E 'E' S X X. rg N 1 , V-., x A ,x- X-e X ,N J- T L XXX isis f , - ---- T. X X , g Q Vg, -. V4 X V 3 EX 3 1 . X X i Row 2: BeTTy Eernisse. MarTha Newberg, Malca KI ery M ll F d A 'X X ' XX - X erich, Mary Ann HawThorne, Frances Cruver. 'Q ' ' 'X 'Q X Row I: Evelyn SrniTh, BeTTe Flynny Eleanor Hoss, Mi Koheu os 'X X BurneTT CharloTTe Jelusich. xx A so - N N -, X.- 'T Se. R w so ,fg Stage Crew GROUP ThaT works TaiThTully wiTh liTTle recogniTion by The sTudenTs is The sTage crew. WiThouT This organizaTion our operas, class plays. assemblies, TOOT- ball nighTs and oTher producTions would be much less colorful. Mr. WaTers was adviser: l.eRoy BarTer was manager: Manley SmiTh, elecTrician: LeRoy Bar- Ter, elecTriciang Markiwpkins, curTaing Dick Laursen,an'd l.esTer Ellispn, bridge. , fv f ' A S Library Assistants PON cornplerion OT a course in library rneThods, The library assisTanTs are assigned To The various phases oT The work, which includes slipping books. sending overdue noTices, checking in magazines, lending books and Taking charge aT The library aT noon. l.ibrary clerks record The aTTendance and deliver permiTs To sTudy halls. .gf I 1 , ,- x l I x E J , if 5 I , IX y If A f X. T ' I 1 ., r J T, f' 4' , - ,- L fs NJ . ,i I 6 I K '-' wr. Row 2: LeRoy Barfer, Marla Hipl-wins,jDick Larson, Howard STine, Lesfer Ellison. Row I: Manley SmuTh, NH: Wafgrsf Barbara Schumacher, Jimmie Fowler, Dick Laursen. by 9 Y-.Q ,N if N L55 R9 rl: 'il' lilly? ' , .1 fd! drug '-s. ' 4 4 O 1 Bill Pedersen, Audre Bidwell, Dora Mae Rice, Beryl Cunningham, Hannahrose Douglass, Richard Reynolds, X T561 Scenery Painters Lunch Room Crew l-lE painTing oT The scenery Tor This HO me ,rhe Smiling s,rUden+s who 1 I. , I HC 1, M -.,r M Y Ol S Opelo Dun ess GH Z0 WGS serve you Those delicious harnlourgers The duTy oT The scenery painTers, an noble crew who, as usual, did Their worle well. and Turlsey dinners? None oTher Than The lunch room crew OT 27, who, under The able guidance oT Miss Miller, clirec- This group, headed by Dora lvlae Rice, consisTed oT Tive sTudenTs who were chosen by lvliss Tripp, arT in- Tor oT The enTire lunch room sTaTF, worls an hour each day in The caTeTeria. CrediT Tor a 20-cenT lunch is given S+,.UC+O,.' in JO,.,UO,.y. Them in reTurn Tor Their services. Row 3: Arfhur Raphalowifz, Dan O'Connell, Ellis Bidwell, Phil Linden, Layfon Sfalcup, Roy Funk, Bob Dugan, Glenn Collins, Verner Nelson. Row 2: Burns Anderson, Kennefh Hagen, Evereff Sovereign, PaT Pilanf, Earl Kennedy, Charles Carfer, John Ander- son, Harold Swanson. Row I: Raymond Tveler, Margaref Mae, Lillian Sovereign, HorrieTTe Gage, Marian Fregeif, Jean Harringfon, Miss Miller, Arf Larson, Douglas Barleff. 74,15 aff,-V ff .11fLQfff-A-V' W'0'p f- 1' ---'i '+' 7 u,y,,f.,g.f' -S7lf'!-- ffl.-c.w.fL--N., ,4f.AJ'....df.. Q , , L - .4 M 14,14 I I Y V r 1 li Tulip. lrlll ' r ' I X l . e .1SQ'u55'fl,'BeQLsJ96nes. T' sk a' Nz Q .AV 1 I ,f I X S TS T y N UTSTANDING is The word which O baslf.eTball enThusiasTs, Big S mem- xx. describes The boys in l-li-Y. To help The. Ellss' SToclf.ing'-Fillers The club gave The l-lowdy Dance in OcTober, iTs TirsT school aTTair. You've seen The members ushering aT The opera and selling programs aT The Thanksgiving Day game. The Tall oTTicers were: PresidenT, Ray Nicola: vice presidenT, Bob Philipp secre- Tary, Bob Richards: Treasurer, Marshall WhiTaci'e. The adviser was lvlr. Lowman. X. l f - bers were The leTTermen who ushered aT basl4eT ball games. To TooTball Tons They were The boys who roped OTT The sec- Tion Tor STadium sTudenTs aT home TooT- ball games. To The STadions loiTering in The halls They were The ones who said, move on. To raise money Tor Q Ol board Big S gave a slsaTing rT inTly wiTh l-l'Y 1 U s Ed I- . Bigwo were: P sidenT, Pederse Qisvlge presidenT, arl PlaTTg o Richald . l Tl The adliiiser was Mir. l-leinri ls. ,ll secreTart'4l ks Philip: Treo urer, Bobf . Wg , X , I, .J - T Row 4: Bob Davies, MaTvin Scofl, Chuilsu Fukura, Bob Winden, Glenn l Fank Londos, N 'Mil-se Nelson, Don Bake, Dan Favrwealher, Brad Crowe, Harold Paulson Bll Sfimpson, I Gene Gunderson. , ' Row 3: Herb iso,n, e , o ur le, Dallas xx Duppenlhaler, Kenny Sw nson, Wayne Jackson, Jack Lancasier, John Boyle, Bill Holmes, N x e Clff McNary, Jirn x , er ing, G Nelson. . J Tins, Jim Williams, Nalh 'sen, Jack erk Wriqhf, Jack Olsen D 4' ' I ff , V lvtaf I 1 f d d .f64,4fVl4, mm, 7M jklluw Gvmu T581 J. 3, 55,,,lf, h . I N T K. g i Q , 'J xg, I I. 1' fs - 1 I f . N 1 ,.s 1 . x A, . , J . J f ,f v . , N x.,f ' B Y' ' xl U 'PQ-' lykflwmj , ,fini ,QLJJ 3- A K ,i, Til'-: l 1 JI 5 lvl N ' lrli ' A - . v ffiff My 1 . , -r Ff'T-lr .fl l I-T ' 1 ll zifll I ifl! ., X LlJ:Vi .J ,' LJ . Vi 'X 1 N.- ,, - 4'l Tripl AKING orange lor lhe Turkey Day were given lor lh 1 , . Row 4: Shirle Shannon, Grelchgn Kunigk, Emma Tolleison, Alife Espeland, Mary Mallby, Erma Bannisler, Pc Clueland, Magda McEachron, Julia Joseph, Marge McDowfll, Harriel Pclerson, Elizabelh Rawlings, Ma' Cummings, Jo Garrelson, Charlolle Zenk, Charlolle Jelusich. - ' Row 3: Doralhy Gavin, Annice Williams, Rqlh Corless, Eslher vOslrem, Dorolhy Searles, Laura Robinson, Mariori Paulson, Marlga Hoyl, Belle Perkins, Gerry Ely, Olga Vid s, Edilh Moore, Mary Mlaclenick, Anne Schwab Mariorie Nayl r, Andre Bidwell, Lula Naylor, Dorolhy Bal hclol'. Row 2: Leona Haskell, Eslher Hagberg, Sara Jayne Perkins, Florence Carlson, Shirley Taylor, Rulh Allie, Bonni Jean Hickey, Virginia Brumbaugh, Jane Hillon, Helen Baisch, Dorolhy Joers, Mary Gordon, Shirley McDonald Virginia Hamillon, Evelyn Miles, Marlha Rulherford, Muriel Jackson, Doris Hartsnan, Helen Hallslrom. Row I: Doris Granlund, Mary Reilzel, Susan Simpson, Geroldi Hughes, Margare Lailhamer, Jeanne Rea, Ell Norman, ldie Muehlenbruch, Harriel Gilmore, Maggie S rrozin, Belly Bannislcif Miss McCulloch, Normc Warner, Kay Charllon, Eslher Olson, Margarel Hilchcock, B lly Cheney, Bellie Graham! Gwen Roach, France Summers, Jessie Cleary, A ,-1. e S Slzadiona TARTING lhe year oil wilh lheir usual pep, Sladiana chose lhe yell queens-Sara Jayne Perkins, Marjorie McDowell and Mildred Barnharl. Laler anol blue pompons game and serving al leas oulside Sladium-lh e rvices ' i e 1 lh' organizalion. if The vis ' was Row 4: Dixie Thompson, Franc s Summ Salberg, Julia Joseph, Belly Bannister, garel Lailhamer. Row 3: Eleanor Hass, Lois Burnell, D Olga Vidos, Jessie Cleary, Charlolle f ,S Geraldine Hughes joined lhe ranks. ,The members helped make Foolball Nighl a success and added color lo lhe rkey Day game by laking parl in Ln agzriiinls. eryjiv The adviser was Miss McCulloch. , i I ,AJ ers, Lenore Mginelf Mariorie Johnson, Eslher Hagberg, Jean Ray, Helen ' ' Rulh Narlon, Marie Gilslrap, Margarel Gilslrap, Sara Jayne Perkins, Mar- oris Day, Virginia Dougherly, Pal Ansley, Leona Haskell, Dorolhy Gavin, Jelusich, .Lavauh McCall, Phyllis Anderson, Margarel Lemieux, Rulh Can- dy - . nan, Shirley McDonald, Shirley Scoll, Rosemary Slcwarl. lx f' . Row 2: Malguerile Cousin, Balbara Mock Beryl Cunningham, I4UTl1yC1igOf1 ,Wilma lllncr, Florence 'lllner iannon Muriel Jackson D :is Hartman Bernice Laundry Ha le Bucklle Mary Rei ze Row I: June McCormick, Eslher Oslrem,,Dorolhy Searlesf Grelch A Kunigk,'Jane Hillon, Harriel Gilmore,y elen Mary Gordon, Maida McEachron, Belle Perkins, Helen Baisrohfl Zta geglel H?lclgcock, Marlha Rulherford, Srirleyfii I Sl' , ' , o , ', 'i - ' r, I. 4-1 ' O oska, Mrs. Fowler, Jean Coblenlz, Evelyn Miles, xrrx Hugfw5ilHarriel Pelerson, Marge McDowell, Eliz l , Rawlings, Virginia Hamillon, Mariorie Schwalerim Dorisvlybp ger, Hele2 f-lallslrom ,A ' 1 f - .f i n r I lm K ' Q . ' R qclcilhfrl 8 ,g , -AI Ax y I 1 I - ' 4, I , I ' 1 1 . ,ii ,Q , 5 , w' . ,- U , , Nm, i 1 , Row 3: Carl Ellison, George Barker, Don Raleigh, Phil Nelson, Chuck Barnell, Randall Porler, Roland Koehler lee Fare an, Gay Baumgardner. Row 2: D M r y, Emilie Nollne, Beth Funln, Lucile Anderson, Tom Ray, Dave Fogg, James Hayes, Bob Mollell. Q r som l6eJ sn' ZnivgiyeeF'chs Frances Collier, Dora Mae Rice, Mr. Arpl-ae, Mariorie Paulson, Valorie Cruver, , P X X r ., i ,rl , yy miie Club 5 ' DJ NATKJNAL lille, lhree cups and Wilh lwo perlecl scores, lhe lirsl i. len medals was whal Sladium shoolers leam, len boys, won lhe lirsl series ol w won in lhe second series ol lhe Bi- lhe bi-weekly malches. ' Weelsly lnlerclub Rille lvlalches in . , ,Q - , , The scores were lolaled according lo rc l Apiil. The vicloiy was won by a score h fm A. H1 h. h Jr IO l Q ' ' ol 2790 lo 2730 made by lhe nearesl eoc Q 6 Selles' 6 lg ei .mlm el xg Opponent ol poinls lor bolh delermining lhe , nalional winner. X The girls held lheir own by winning . . . I I . lhe B division during lhe second series lille Olzllcels We-le' Pleslolelll' Bob Mol' ol lhe bi-weelsly malches. ln lhe lasl malch lired lhey made a score ol 494 which was lourlh among 90 leams in every parl ol lhe Uniled Slales. Mr. Arplse was lhe adviser. lellg vice preside-nl, Belh Funlsq secre- lary, lvlariorie Paulson: lreasurer, Rulh Be-rgerson. Row 4r'Morlon Bunnell, Douglas Miller, hn Weibel, Howard Fisher, Bob Mueller, Phil Nelson, Carl Ellison, Mr. Arplse, Lee Foreman, Charles Barnell, Ji Wilson, Randall Porler, Bob Mollell, Roland Koehler. Row 3: Belh Funls, Bernice Jacobsen, MDyrlle Dahl, Gordon Harlwich, Doug Howe, Don Raleigh, George Barker, Bob Childs, Granl Burlnrnan, Tom Mock ave Foqg, Gary Bournqardner, Dale Gourley, Bud Marlinis, Bill Douqherly, Dich Ma ill. Q Row,2vV2ra Healy, Roxie Dyer, M 'ie Joseph, Lucile Anderson, Kay Johns, Janel Halch, Emilie Nollse, Frances Collier, Dora Mae Rice, Tom Ravgl Bob Von Gohren, James Hayes, Roy Funk, Carl Jones, Charles Hill, Glenn i if Lind, Verne Koehler. i 4 .. ..-.-. .. .,- -- . i.. up 1. V .l, .,,,A,i,,,,, mu f-, W, .,,..i,,, .- N K I liboil C il- i ' - r v a ,f. .lfi,l,1-42,-r ,V Ivyfdf- Vg-,4,,f,fff' 169 ,,,!,,.4,4-Vf, . ll , ,1 - ,, -1 ' J' . , . 1 lu of if ,Le sr egg U .- X A V 5 'N ' 9 ' 'wi-ri 'I -f V-f f' r'fc4fvL Vcffffl ff ff! lf' 5414! - .X -q ' i 'W ' ' ' N' ' ' W ' ' ' ' K' H WH' ' iff' , 1.4, g,,4..4 eff, U ,,. ' ' n si-.. ff 's if B w lf ' 'm1,, X ' I f V ,f .4 - 'J ,. f'-' . ' ' P , I. ' '- Q i . .,.f:,i A 4 ,I - Row 2: Muriel Allie, Dorothy Manos, Annabelle Green, Roy Funk, Bob Mueller, Abe Farber, Harry Holm, Ed Buettner, Rita Leonard. Row I: Betty Green, Neldamae Baker, Nancy Nicolson, Merrill Rich, Mr. Collais, Claris Johnston, Doris Nisonger, Dorothy DittBenner. International Club Architectural Club NDER the guidance ot Miss l-lart, a QUIPPED with sketching pencils and new adviser, International Club put paper, Stadium architects began the lots ot new ideas into practice. year's activities with a series ot sketch- These Stadions were responsible tor mg pmcilces' the Clippings Ot Wg'-Id News on the bul- Visits to 'l'l1C !6Xl'T1GI'lCCll'I lI'ISill'U'l'6 ot le-tin bee,-d in the fl-Om hall, Architecture sketching contest in Se- attle and to the liner, President Mc- Kinley, and a picnic to elect tall otticers rounded out the club's program. Small gold pins were awarded to ambitious members who had done the ' d 'k ' h l . lequlle Wm In i e C Ula All the otiicers except two held their At their meetings the Hlnternational- respective ottices during the whole ites studied many countries through yegr, They were: President, Wei-I-en talks by outside speakers and l'GpOl l'5 Fletcher, succeeded by Merrill Rich: by the members themselves. vice president, Claris Johnson: secre- tary, Nancy Nicolson: treasurer, Doris Nisonger: advertising, Betty Green: posters, Tom Hall, succeeded by Doro- thy Ditt Benner. The otticers were: President, Lavaun McCall: vice president, Virginia Dough- erty: treasurer, Mary Jane Coors: pro- gram, Joan Worley: publicity, Jean Ray: correspondence, Patsy Ansley. -The adviser was Mr. Collais. Row 3: Edith Mae Hammond, Star Steele, Amy Calkins: Frances Cruver, Elizabeth Culbert, Virginia Dough-erty, Robert Pearsall, Howard Fowler, Bob Brower, Francis berson, Miriam Geiger, Signa Byrd, Doris Wiseman, Doris Day, Patsy Ansley, I A , Row 2: Bernice lddins, Margery Rolland, Margaret Ann Murphy, Irma Hawklnsan, Griselda Lyon, Josephine Kuharski, Sally Gallagher, Nora Gallagher, MargaretHBeckman, Mary Jane Coors, Helen Sohlberg, Doris ' ' - ' P . lljlsfngeilmlihyllliizfflbedilnhlzlogilhea BPil,i?,lfli.sl,.'lrC3T,LiiE. S?,l.iQv.,i1,.i,.. vm, 'rf.lm.i.:f.-.ff mmm L-i,,i+,s nn.-nu... innn.nn! - r 'Wi i lcM,,,w AEN rm I 5 1, Row 3: Jeanne Larnoreaux, Don Rasmussen, on Jacobson, Doug Howe, Bradford Crowe, Mac Klopfensfein, Tam Leaver, Bud Hopkins, Darell Burgeson,'H I Weaver. Row 2: Sylvia Olsen, Bob Churchward, Ira Alexander, Dix Liddle, Russ Snyder, John Fenfon, Hank Wheeler, Bob Me er Dave Daud Dav Park r., Y T - Y 5, Row I: Shirley McDonald, Helen Baisch, Janef HaTch, Mary Gordon, Gretchen Kunigk, Marge Miller, BeTTy Wellierley, Jim Hayes, Glenn' Parker, Lee Doud, Dick STrinsky. A ' -, V at rVVylA'fWfv1J6'f!Lf J Vifd J, , J ska Club , if JMJVQ WY-3 eww 2 l . ER Tellow skiers cerTainly were i'J'v '- Qld. fCQj:,p'ii:dud oT Their presidenT, GreTchen ' 'Kuni k. JJ7- g T , She won a medal by Taking TirsT place in Tour ouT oT six novice slalom races L J and a pin by coming in second in her My TirsT downhill experT slalom race aT lvlounT Tacoma. Q'l.Q4xv'v , xi if ProT. W. E. Tomlinson oT The College oT PugeT Sound, a veTeran mounTain 3- climber, spoke To The club in November, r 5 sTaTing ThaT ln climbing a mounTain E you musT TirsT know whaT you are up againsT. Q The oTTicers were: PresidenT, GreT- E chen Kunigkg vice presidenT, Jack Fuller: i secreTary, lvlarge Miller: Treasurer, Glenn Parker. E- The adviser was lvlr. Palmer. Baal: Club HEN orher STadions were Trudging home aTTer school on Tuesdays, The Turlure Magellans were oTTen ouT on Don Raleigh's launch enioying The salT air. Their cruises have Taken Them around CommencemenT BayandVashon lsland. The explorers can Tell you abouT ship- yards, Too. They have seen The Tire- boaT in acTion. They can describe The engine room ol: The liner PresidenT McKinley. The oTTicers were: PresidenT, Judd Day: vice presidenT, RoberT l-lansenp secreTary-Treasurer, Bob Childs. The adviser was Mr. Clark. ', Row 2: Louis Terio, Bob H e, Jim Hoy, Don Raleigh, Evereff Burkharf, Bob Phillips, Duane Hamilfon Row I: Richard Read, Gra Burkrnan, Judd Day, Mr. Clark, Roberr Hansen, Bob Childs, Earl Garrison T621 , X , 1, 'Z' ,x , 7? ye A Row 2: Bob Chi 5, Jessie Willison, Belly Edwards, Kalharine Clifford, Dick Walson Wilma lll r V g a .ld Leonard Duble Riggs. Row l:'Jean Van Pell, Jean Ray, Miriam Geiger, Miss Alcoll, Rulh Cannon, Beryl Cunning a Elea or Robison, Margaret Wilson. Stamp Club l-lE adoplion ol a poinl syslem and a pin and lhe holding ol lhe slamp exhibil' on lhe nighl of lhe Senior Class ploy were lhe main evenls on lhe club's calendar. Auclions, lallss and reporls were given al lhe meelings. The fall olllicers were: Presidenl, Lavaun McCall, vice presiderrl, Carl Johnson: secrelary, l-lelen Sohlberg: rreasurer, Leslie Goucherg pulolicily, Ernesl Daz: program, Gilberl Kneilingg memloership, George l-larlwicln. The spring officers were: Presidenl, Lavaun McCall: vice presidenl, lvlary Jane Coors: secrelary, l-lelen Sohlbergp Treasurer, George l-larlwiclf.: program, Dorolhy Johnson: puldlicily, Vivienne Meiliclseg membership, Ernesl Daz. The adviser was Mr. Kennard. George l-larlwicls, Dorolhy Dill Benner, Nancy Nic Robe la C ughran, Charles Swanson. m left to right-Evangeline Harold, Dorclhy Johnson, V El S ule. holson, Be , Scrip ancl Plume ICK RlGGS loolf. lirsl and second places in lhe shorl-slory conlesl spon- sored loy The World. Rulh Cannon's poem, A Facl Aboul a Soldier, and Jean Van Pell's, War, lhe Glorious, were senl lo a newspaper inleresled in peace worls. ln November lhe group mel wilh lhe Poelcrallers, a club of adull Tacoma poels, lo learn lhe advanced mechanics of wriling poelry. Because of her heavy worlf. as head ol lhe English deparlmenl lvliss Alcoll, in April, lurned over lhe dulies ol adviser lo lvlr. Daniels. The officers were: Presidenl, Rurh Gannon, vice presidenl, Beryl Gunning- ham: secrelary-lreasurer, lvliriam Gei- ger. rnice lddins, Helen Sohlberg, e Meiliclse, Mr. Kennard, Lavaun McCall, 63 MJT T , F' Row 2: E-iagdine MarTin, Neldarnae Baker, BeTTy Green, Gran? Burlnrnan, Tom Taylor, o rower, Howard Fowler, Frank Larson. Row I: DoroThy DiTTBenner, Nancy Nicolson, Barbara Mock, ldabelle Arnold, Mr. Prentice, Bob Taylor, Bob Childs, David Parker. Aquarium Club VERY Monday a group oT STaclions gaThereol around an aquarium, sTudied Tish - especially egg breeders - and aucTioned oTT To each oTher Their Tish non graTa. The Tall oTTicers vvere: President Jim Morris: vice preside-nT, David Parlner: secreTary, lvlargareT Wilson: Treasurer, WalTei' Phelps: program, Bob Church- warcl: publiciTy, Barbara Mock. The spring oTTicers were: PresidenT, Bob Taylor: vice presidenT, Nancy Nicolson: secreTary, DoroThy DHT Ben- ner: Treasurer, lclabelle Arnold: publi- ciTy Barbara lvlocls. The adviser was lvlr. PrenTice. X , 4 X X Fourth! state f f OR The purpo e oT promoTing good journalism C1 d giving recogniTion To sTuclenTs ex Il' g in This Ti ld, a press club W s o Jiized Qprilfg. 1 I ,W f' , l:romf,fTh name given The ll3'SS by Edmugryi Bill e'in The English arlia T, andyltji suggesTion OT r. HOTT, an, advlgiiij he Qub named l:ourTh 555164 ' All ediTors and managers oT school publicaTions and members oT Quill and Scroll are ex oTTicio members, wiTh oThers oThers having meT specified re- quiremenTs accepTed inTo The member- ship. Row 2: Ray Nicola, Bob Jenkins, .laneT Gould, Charles McNary, l-lerberT Cloyman, l'-lerberT Hle M l Larnhen, Frances Summers. MTN . - - U T' Row I: Jock Powell, Jean CoblenTz, June McCormick, Mr. Hoffman, Leno: Meissner, Dixie ll-ion-ips Phy 5 564 Anderson, Margaref Nichol, Edna Jorgenson. .V .i we K , Xl i X Molly Lamken T66 1 Fall World Staff UR CASTLE ON THE l-llLL-a sky-line skeTch oT STadium High School, used as The Woi'ld's nameplaTe-is symbolical of The casTle moTiT used Tor The TirsT Time ThroughouT The paper lasT Talll For This idea, which proved very popular, new TiTles were chosen Tor The various TeaTure-page columns, such as CasTle PorTraiTs, JesTer's Bells, Palisade PoinTs and Says The SenTinel. AnoTher change was The TransTerring OT The ediTor-ial page Tram page six To page Two. 'WiTh Molly Lamken as iTs able ediTor and general manager, The TenTh girl To hold This posiTion, The Tall issues upheld The TradiTions oT Tormer sTaTFs. AT The beginning oT The semesTer, a Tour-page paper was issued semi-weekly on Tuesday and Friday. Because oT The sTudenTs' voTe, aTTer Tive experimenTal Twice- a-week issues, The Woi'ld wenT back To an eighT-page weekly. ,OTher ediTors on The sTaTT were: Phyllis l-lall, news ediTor, whose posiTion was raised To managing ediTor in November: MargareT Nichol, copy ediTor, who was promoTed To news ediTor when Phyllis became managing ediTor: JaneT Gould, TeaTure ediTor, and l-lerberT l-liTe, sporTs ediTor. To relieve The ediTor oT The Task oT wriTing The ediTor-ials, a new posiTion oT ediTorial wriTer was creaTed. MargueriTe Cousin Tilled This very well. Beidler RuTledge deserves crediT Tor The clever and original way in which he handled The humor column, The business manager was Edna Jorgensen. l-lerberT Clayman was circulaTion manager, wiTh RuTh Cannon as his assisTanT. Frances Summers headed The adverTising sTaTT. The Torch, Tormerly called The S Book, was revised and published in SepTember by The Woi'ld sTaTT. These small books, ThaT conTain imporTanT TacTs abouT STadium, sold Tor IO cenTs. The old S Book, lasT prinTed in l932, sold Tor 25 cenTs. Molly Lamken wenT To Milwaukee in December To aTTend The NaTional ScholasTic Press AssociaTion convenTion. She also spenT several weeks in DeTroiT, Michigan, visiTing relaTives and reTurned To school aTTer ChrisTmas vacaTion. ln her absence, JaneT Gould was acTing ediTor. l-lerberT l-liTe, sporTs ediTor, and I-lerbei-+ Clay- man, circulaTion manager, aTTended The TiTTeenTh annual high school leaders' and iournalisTs' conTerence aT The UniversiTy oT WashingTon in SeaTTle on OcTober 3l November I and 2 as represenTaTives oT The ediTorial and business sTaTTs, respecTively. The annual shorT-sTory conTesT sponsored by The World began November l and ended January I3. Dick Riggs, l2A, won boTh TirsT and second places wiTh his sTories, True Blend and Purely Coincidencef' The prize was S5 and Dick's name was engraved on The Tahoma bronze. This is The highes liTerary honor aT'STadium. f' . Row 3: MarqareT Nichol, Brice Howard, Harolid Rome, Bob Jenkins, Paul Bay. ati, Wayne Jackson, Jean CoblenTz RoberT Hans n BeTT Edwards J dd D . ' if Summers, Jane HilTon, HerberT HiTe, l-lerberT Clayrnan, Charlie McNaryfSTan u . Row I: Doris Bowman, JaneT Gould, Phyllis Anderson, MargueriTe Cousin, Wi' ' ia ami on, r. o rnan, .ac Powell, Beidler RuTledge, Edna Jorgensen, Celeslie Cole. ff' . e . v , U Ov , , , A X , Row 2: BeTTy Nichol, Mary Jane DiTT Benner, Lenore' Meissner, Dixie Thpmias i'eTvh6rgareT Lemieux, Frances g H IT M H TT l k I, V T T T 1 .. , s-.--v Spring World Stoll: ANET GOULD, TeoTure ediTor during The Toll, mode o copoble ond dependoble ediTor Tor The I6 spring issues. She wos The TwenTy-sevenTh ediTor in chief ond The I lTh girl To hold ThoT posiTion. Molly Lomlcen remoined on The sToTf os sTudenT odviser, giving The sToTF The beneTiT of her long experience. She is The second person To hold This posiTion. IT wos her TiTTh semesTer on The sToTT, The TirsT sTudenT ever To serve ThoT long. OTher members of The spring ediToriol sToTT include: Mobrey Jenlains, monoging ediTorg RoberT l-lonsen, news ediTor: June McCormick, TeoTure ediTor7 Roy Nicolo, sporTs ediTor, ond Miriom Geiger, ediToriol wriTer. Beidler RuTledge remoined Trom The Toll sToTT os humor columnisT. T Edno Jorgensen, business monogerq l-lerberT Cloymon, circuloTion monoger, ond Fronces Summers, odverTising monoger, conTinued in These posiTions during The spring semesTer. Judd Doy wos The new ossisTonT circuloTion monoger. l-lerberT l-liTe won TourTh ploce in The noTionol division oT The Quill ond Scroll high school wriTing conTesT wiTh o sporTs sTory on o bosl4eT boll gome. l-lerberT received cu gold key Tor plocing omong The Ten highesT in The noTionol sporTs division. Chorles lVlcNory ond Poul Borroger were ioinT winners oT TirsT ploce in The od-wriTing secTion oT The PociTic CoosT group. Jeonne Lomoreoux ploced Third in The heodline wriTing conTesT in The some division. The poper did noT enTer eiTher The Columbio or NoTionol ScholosTic Press AssocioTion conTesTs, resulTs oT which ore onnounced in The spring. ATTer high roTings in These had been won yeor oTTer yeor, iT wos TelT ThoT liTTle TurTher wos To be goined Trom The usuol criTicisms mode by The iudges. lnsTeod, The sToTT wos leTT Tree To Try innovoTions To give The poper greoTer inTeresT ond volue Tor The sTudenTs, roTher Thon oTTempTing To molee iT conTorm To or sTondordized poTTern. Due To lock oT Tunds, The sToTT had noT held o bonqueT Tor severol yeors. This spring, however, o bonqueT including boTh spring ond Toll sToTls wos held QT The Bonneville I-loTel. ATTer dinner, o progrom wos given wiTh on omoTeur hour moTiT in which sToTF members porTicipoTed. Led by Fronces Summers, The spring od sToTf wcrs one oT The besT ThoT has ever served on The Wol'ld. AlThough noT Tinolly decided, iT is expecTed ThoT The poper will be enlorgpd To Tive columns ond eighr poges nexT Toll. J-S Row 3: George Leisure, Dick Riggs, Roy Nicolo, June McCormick, Miriam Geiger, Kolhorine Clifford, Bob lglixngilinllob Jealsins, Wclyne Jackson, Moido McEochron, Mdrgoref Lemieux, Herberf Cloymon, BeTh Arplae, Elaine 'e - ' ' ll l N 'TV' I I l I N Il N'-I - B- I' - YN' I he LY ,Y Dfw., D.AL. klf.L-l ll-.. NVQ! Jonef Gould 67 Herberf Hife ,. ies K f J,,f---fu-fb Lil i yxyi ,F 'J Ai M ' -hfm-QAAY J up -we was f- we-T f T A A M , i NX'--N Y :-A -NTf 3 xw-z.,,v-T...- 'x xc! JJLQL XLli.rTiT,- ITT, T-Twvx T - oma Staff TW EATURING aiblue cover wiTh a conTrasTing silver emblem, The TourTeenTh STadi,um,1a6JalfediTed by,l-lerberT HiTe, inTroduces many new and ouTsTanding TeaTuEsf 5fLqLjhe'6viEf1f4Ade oT heavy silver Toil embossed wiTh The picTure!an anchor upon iT. rffhe TirsT Time, The Tahoma has colored secTion plaTes. These plaTes a5,The same colors as The cover, blue and silver, Thus carrying ouT The class colors oT '36, AlThough The book conTains more pages Than lasT year, There are no new secTions. The arT moTiT Navy was carried ouT successfully by ArT EdiTor Dick Prasch and his TalenTed assisTanTs-Beidler RuTledge, Warren FleTcher and MyrTice l-loiT. This group OT sTudenTs Turned ouT some of The TinesT work ThaT The annual has ever had. Judging Trom The number of picTures enTered in The snapshoT conTesT, iT seems ThaT There is noThing many sTudenTs would raTher see Than Their own picTures in acTion-or oTherwise. The winning snapshoT was enTered by Dick McKinney, IZA. As a prize he received a large box oT candy, which was presenTed To him in an assembly by EdiTor l-lerberT l-liTe. Dick submiTTed several snapshoTs Taken wiTh an ordinary camera and, as a special Touch, a roll of Tilms Taken on a single-shoT movie camera. The picTure which won The prize is oT a boy siTTing down wiTh his TeeT up, a pipe in his mouTh, and reading a copy oT Esquire. The enTries were iuclged by The Tahoma sTaTT. The prinTing conTracT was awarded To F. B. Wines Company, while The Liberal Engraving Company did The engraving. Senior picTures were Taken by The l-larTsook STudio, and The group picTures by AssociaTed PhoTo Service. Johnson-Cox made The aTTracTive cover. A I X, , -. Molly Lamken, Marguerife Cousin, Sfanley Tuell, Dick Prasch Jack Powell, Jean CoblenTz, Lenore Meissner, HerberT Clayrnan - , f. - X - vf wv.f,Y.!5' ,Qi ,Q ,fx lj ,A 6 NJ . 'gI.V,X.1g.,g-I3-', wktk- ,,, . I Tahoma Staff SnapshoT EdiTor Charles McNary Took many characTerisTic picTures oT well- known STadiumiTes, as well as Tamiliar scenes and places around school. These snapshoTs appear in The secTion known as The Calendar, Because The number OT subscripTions was greaTer Than ever beTore. The assembly usually given To adverTise The Tahoma was noT held This year. More Than l,8OO sTudenTs subscribed Tor The annual-Thus breaking all records and exceeding all expecTaTions. This excels lasT year's sale by nearly I5O books. The increase is due probably To The large enrolmenT This year. Laurine Johnson, The business manager, and l-lerberT Clayman, The o hed' EdiTor in Chief l-lerberT l-liTe and The ediTorial sTaTT were Taced wiTh ' of The business sTaTT, made Tine managers. f JM Task oT keeping up To The high sTandard oT Tormer Tahomas and re ed Their goal in a crediTable manner. wa-f f Molly Lamken, assisTanT ediTor, puT inTo use her many semesTers oT World experience and proved To be an able assisTanT To The ediTor. SporTs EdiTor Jagk Powell was well suiTed To wriTing boys' sporTs because oT his prominenT placeyyln aThleTics. l-le handled his assignmenTs like a veTeran, as did Jean CoblenTz, sporTs ediTor Tor The girls. MargueriTe Cousin and STanley Tuell were good workers in compiling The wriTeups Tor The largesT class ever To graduaTe. Jeanne Lamoreaux and Joe Price eTTicienTly handled picTure appoinTmenTs. Phyllis Anderson did The music, drama and debaTe sTories in a crediTable manner. lncidenTally. Phyllis had The music, drama and debaTe beaT while on The World sTaTT and so knew all The ins and ouTs. Dixie Thompson and lvlargareT Nichol, who handled acTiviTies and organizaTions, respecTively, conTinued Their Tine sTyle oT work so ably demonsTraTed in Tormer World service, as did Lenore lvleissner, whose assignmenT was publicaTions. ATTer The sTaTT has slaved Tor monThs amid sTacks oT copy and piles OT proof, you will hasTily scribble all over The picTures and wriTeups- Yours Truly. lT's a 9reaT liTel , c,. ' F,-L ff ' T JE T f'rl-fiffcff' I ,. Laurine Joh s ,f Z ig Dj J J L ' .7 Zifiiij J., I :ITT .fy 1 gg! , ,lr .Juv ,TJ I f . 1' .f V' X 69 Il s Mr. Hoffman M G'lTner T. I 70 Advisors EVER helpTul wiTh suggesTions and new ideas, Mr. HoTTman, journalism in- sTrucTor, has guided The Woi'ld To iTs presenT high posiTion. ln l934 Mr. HoTTman received a gold lsey Trom The Columbia ScholasTic Press AssociaTion as a symbol oT his achieve- menTs. This spring he was awarded The Pioneer Key, honorary award oT The Na- Tional ScholasTic Press AssociaTion. l:ourTeen oT his sixTeen years oT Teach- ing journalism have been aT STadium. Prior To ThaT he TaughT aT STanTord Two years. To publish a TirsT-class annual aT a reasonable cosT is The problem oT Mr. GilTner, Tinancial manager and general supervisor oT The Tahoma. BuT I3 years' experience, a good sense oT busi- ness and oT giving wise advice To The sTaTT are his qualiTies ThaT solve The problem. He is also The Won-Icl's Tinancial di- recTor, appoinTs iTs business manager, and, acTing upon his recommendaTions, The Junior CabineT selecTs The Tahoma ediTor and business manager each year. Hx- T ' T 'T Quill and Scroll I N spiTe oT having only six members, The Melville E. STone ChapTer oT Quill and Scroll very successTully closed iTs TenTh year. MargareT Nichol broughT honor To The school by winning second place in The news-judgmenT division oT The naTional Quill and Scroll conTesT held lasT Tall, while Charles 'McNary Tools TirsT place in The ad-wriTing conTesT in The PaciTic CoasT division oT a simi- lar conTesT held This spring. To become a member one musT have had a B average Tor Two preceding semesTers, have done superior worl-4 in some phase oT journalism, be recom- mended by Mr. HoTTman, journalism in- sTrucTor, anal approved by The inTerna- Tional secreTary-Treasurer. j The man Tor whom STadium's chapTer was named, Melville E. STone, was one aT The world's greaTesT journalisTs. He served Tor 25 years as general manager oT The AssociaTed Press. Row I: MargareT Nichol, Dixie Thompson, Mr. Hoffman, Lenol'e Meissner, Phyllis Anderson. Row 2: RoberT'Hansen, Molly Lamlsen, Charles McNary. ' H Jv Q' ' 'L11 '1 'H ,I f' N I r K f ' . . . . f xsw 4 f f!zQ-I ' '-'J if pk- L f., ' f' L , .X f 2 X f I f ,f ' ' ' I , Z, QL-f'f4. V 17,1 , ' -' ,ff 4 'f ' I I ' ' 1 I ' f f -,ff , :Loc y,f,y, LV fx,fvgMf 4 ,f Qff,,,, ,5 . 1 ,T ,, ,, , f W' is Img? V Q 4 , ' fr, .fr ll' W 9 X .. l ,il 'V jf. V 1 1 Lfnla 1. x l 2 Wa d All R y Nicola, Elna Sundquisf, NaDora Hansen, Alberla Mc will H le E s Norman Smith, Hal Borden, Glenn Parker. f. . . W en ice, Brice Howard, Camille Ness, Bob Arplne, Margaref Pence Mag el Lemieux, Marion Mulligan, Chuck McNary. CD R IVALLING all previous Sladium musical exlravaganzas in singing, danc- ing and dramalic inleresl, lhe opera CounJress lvlarilzan under lhe dire-ciion of Mr. Johnson, played ro capacily audiences on March 26, 27 and 28. Especially pleasing were lhe clear voices of lvlargarel Pence and Roberl Arplse in The leading roles oi Counless lvlarilza and Counl Tassilo, lhe hilarious comedy ol Brice l-loward as Prince Pop- ulesco.and Ray Nicola .as Zingo, and Camille Ness' characierizaiion of lhe gypsy Mania. 0 Jwno , .fu ,Fr 'YL' 3, I Rx ..., 'ji I 1 Na! f ' fy yk5A-f' Q lj ,-ff J, pero The I4 speclacular and colorful dances, ranging from adagio lo bur- lesque, were originaled and 'rrainecl by Geraldine l-lughes, Marie Amer, Doris Cl'1risl'ian and NaDara l-lansen. Members oi lhe casl were: Auc- lioneer and cusiomers, Bud Fechier, El- win Slerling, Claude Perry: Nepomuls, l-larold Bourdong Lazlo, Norman Smilhq Tschelqo, Charles McNaryg Capl. Sle- ian, Edward Prenliceg Lona, l-lelen Emmons: Jada, Alloerla McCall: Nona, NaDara l-lansen: Sonia, Rulh Allie: Lieul. Slrauss, Glenn Parlaerq Freda, Elna Sundquisrp Princess Klopen eim, Marion Mulligan. VA Q QM w i Qs llf llrsl i x . ri.-ffv'-f'-q,J 'MAP I L A n 1 , . ,MMT Row 2. Garfh Dickens, Bull Prasch, Douglass Mullen, Lloyd Baker, Dighfrnan, Dicls Prasch, STanAley 'l:uell. H TTC-3 Row I. Wanda WelosTer, Virginia DoughelTy, Emilie Benne , ene Miss Black, Phyllis Anderson, Marguerife Barry, Margery Gordon. Senior Class Play C LIMAXING The year Tor The Seniors was The unusual and TascinaTing play, Berkeley Square presenTed un- der The direcTion of Miss Black on May I5 and I6. The magical abiliTy of PeTer STandish To walls back and TorTh Through Time forms The Theme of This 'fanciful and amusing romance. ln The leading roles, Margery Gordon gave a sympaTheTic characTerizaTiom of The dreamy l-lelen and GarTl'i Dick- ens was especially well suiTed Tor The role of PeTer. For her brillianT por- Trayal OT KaTe, lvlargueriTe Berry de- serves commendaTi9n. 5 I ' 0 - I J Y V , , .- r , Y. l p , U 'Q ,I rg V, - , The following compleTed The casT: Emilie BenneTT, The maid: Lloyd Baker, Tom PeTTigrewg Virginia DougherTy, Lady Ann PeTTigrew: Craig DighTman, The ambassador: Lavaun McCall, Mrs. Barwiclfig Wanda WebsTer, Mariorie TrauTg STar1ley Tuell, lvlaior ClinTon: Gene KelTon, Mislarrymorep Phyllis Anderson, D ess of D onshire: Doug- las Millei' a ill Prasch, Mr. lh.iLosTleT'CE1'rExDic Prasch, Duke of umberland. . A Special credir was cgle Jarhq Adams, business manager: fb 1-Qfifnsen, publi- aiTy chaiu'mangll3ile1G'1ll,,fRf,5ll'i sTage prop- erT1es, and Gena K il? . Craig DighT- ,man and Maryq rances Wilson, fprompTers. 1 , J I -I -I I ,rflrf X, -v..-.---'- Row 2: Bill sch, Dean Fuftie, Garth Dickens Jan-ies Hicks. ' Row I: Gene elfon, Miss Black, Lavaun McColl, Frankie Lockwood. Christmas Play ' THE sfory of how a biffer old man found happiness and a long-losf daugh- fer by doing a slighf kindness fo a group of poor families was well por- frayed by a casf from fhe work-shop class af a double Chrisfmas assembly. The play was supervised by Miss Black, dramafics insfrucfor, and cap- faineid by Lavaun McCall, who was also assembly chairman. The casf was: Thornfon. Garfh Di ensg Servanf, Bill Praschg Firsf Man, Jam s l-licks: Second Man, Jim Morris: Lincoln Day Play To commemorafe fhe birfhday of Abraham Lincoln, a play was presenfed af fhe Lincoln Day assembly by mem- bers of Miss Black's oral classes. The Day Thaf Lincoln Died is a drama of fhe Civil War period, showing how fhe Presidenf's deafh affecfed a pioneer family. Under fhe direcfion of Miss Black, fhe play was capfained by Garfh Dickens. -The casf was as follows: Squire Rook- wood, Bill Prasch: George Rockwodcl. Bob Prinsg Ezra Middlefon, Dick Prbdchq Bud Wilder, Dale Pierce: Lawyer rad- ' - f N . A Wom , l-lazelgrpbe Mcl-laneyg Mary . J Tho:-nfo Fi'gvflg'ie Lockwood: l-lelen ley, Judd Day: Susie Bradley, Mar ery A ' Thornfohfi eneL Kelfong Fifch, Dean Gordon: Mrs. Rockwood, Virginia Qxuffle. if H Dougherfy. V N l ii f Qfuf' '. X ry' ,ffl X . li , 'X 1 l ' V 'ls' Dr. XDQ rf r I oi Dickens Bob Prins D le Pierce VX I IM VJEUBX I Vrfgo I D k P s h Miss Black, EiU'Prasch, rgery Gordon. T L 7 If K ' i 1 C, ' J Q i x l . Leg! V X li fi f 5 'N L rl F 1 .f mi ,I 1 X' Q, X 1, Row 4: Arne And Z ' l ' Row 3: Jim Lesher, Don Baker, Jerry Miller, Jimmy Hicks, Howard Brownlee, Kennelh Clark Bob MollelT Row 2: Jean Jespersen, Dorofhy Rudell, ldabelle Arnold, Marcia Woods, Herberl Clayman Shirley Shannon Mariorie Jenson, Helen Willschko, Adelaide Broomfield, Jeanne Woods. Row l: Rulh Pauline Todd, Belly Willison, Ed Unger, Jessie Willison, Phyllis linden, Doiolhy Rasmussen Manda McEachron, Frank Mallory. Orch estrc UPPORTING The chorus and dancers and playing The colorTul music Tor The opera, CounTess MariTza, composed The greaTer parT OT anoTher successTul year's work Tor The 52-piece orchesTra direcTed by Mr. Johnson. ln addiTion To presenTing The annual music assembly aT STadium and Tur- nishing TalenT Tor assemblies and pro-X grams, The group played Tor vari usl Tx aT The Jason Lee and Mason lnTernTedhl Tacoma clubs and presenlred assemble aTe Schools. Ill! For Their services This yeai'Th,lX rriem- bers received meriT em lemswj i ,,, i., ,i sl Ui X Q A Solo Orchestra fl OMPOSED oT 2l experT musicians s'elecTed Trom The regular orchesTra, The solo players made a perTecT accompani- menT Tor The songs and Turnished inci- dehifal music Tor The dialog OT The '6 pero, CounTess Ma riTza. Members oT The solo group were lda- . I n N , belle Arnold, RoberTo ArmsTrong, Don Baker, Adelaide BloomTield, Howard Brownlee, KenneTh Clark, l-lerberT Clay- man, Marjorie Jenson, Jean Jesperson, Jim Lesher, Frank Mallory, Jerry Miller, Bob MolleT, DoroThy Rudell, Shirley Shannon, RuTh Pauline Todd. Ed Unger, BeTTy Willison, J,ess,i,e Willis, Helen WilTschko and Jeanne Woods. Lallerell, Jirn Lesher, Don Baker, Jerry Miller, Leona AdvoCaaT, Bob Mollell, l Row 3: Bealrice Dorolhy Lindahl, Mclfachron. Row 2: Kafherine Johnson, Marion Johnson, Eleanor Row I: Jimmie Hicks, Minoru Claylnan, Howard Brownlee, Dorolhy Rudell, ldabelle Arnold, Marcia Woods, Jessie Willison, n, Helen Wilischko, Adelaide Bloomfield, Jeanne Woods, Moida Emilie Nofke, Befly Willison, Phyllis Linden, Dorofhy Rasmussen, Anona Felmley, Theresa CroTeau, l-lennerieTTa Bell. iggins, Frankie Dulra, Loyd Peak, Edward Unger, HerberT Clark, Roberl' High, X 9' , X , lx ,Jzfffd ' i :Rv-'61 are N' 75 7 l l E . ii ni 4 1, l, f A Row 3: Howard Lynn, Cal'l Welmorc, Dicle Slerlinq, Bob Winden, Karl Kloepper, Bob Wilson, Jim Williams, Ed Bucsl-ao, Bud Fechler, Claude Perry, Row 2: Ed Evans, Edgar Murnen, Bob Arplse, Viclor Lyon, Marshall Wescoll, Bob Mueller, Glenn Parker, Norman Smilh, Keilh Bagan, Wal'd Allen, Bob Willison. Row I: Jack Obenour, Jimmy Wilson, Hal Paulsen, Bob Dugan, Charles Swanson, Brice Howard, Tom Wesl, Ed Prenlice, Jack Frosl, Cliff Rawnsley, John Hopkins, Harold Bourdon. Boys' Glee Club Girls' Glee Club HE 88 members of lhe Girls' Glee Club conlribuled greally lo malsing lhe HE 40 members ol lhe Boys' Glee Club, as gypsies and soldiers, added malerially lo lhe oulslanding success ol opera melodious and colorful. lllls YGOVIS Opelo- The girls' Junior Glee, slarled lhis year, will lurnish members lor nexl The club perlormed al assemblies year's senior club, having proven lheir and in lhe courl on Memorial Day. abilily. 1 Row 5: Mary Sorber, Elizabelh Smilh, Janel Thompson, Griselda Lyon, Leah Munroe, Mary McCall, Bclh Arplne, Lillian Lebid, Rosemary Berlram, Annabelle Lemm, Yvonne Coman, Harriel Fisher, Marqarel Beckman, Caroline Eagis, Borqhild Larson, Jane Hillon, Susan Simpson, Alice Wood, Marqarel Simpson, Marqarel Lemieux, Anne ll Ufjfl. Row 4: Morioric Pihl, Ennid Miller, Marion Longslrelh, Florence lllner, Beryl Cunningham, Elizabelh Pugh, Marcella Frederick, Marie Amel, Jessie Willison, Margorel Willison, Belly Eernisse, Morgarel Eernisse, Maida McEachron, Marion Mulligan, Genevieve Keil, Billie Raymond, Lucile' Andersgn, Marion Brush, Virginia Hamil- lon, Camille Ness,.iTheresa Croleau, E'laine Severin, Eleanor Soule, Jean Ray,jBernice Pedersen. Row 3: Chrisline Collier, Belly Leu Miles, Rulh Rogers, Rosemary Haslinqs, Norm Johnson, Elizabelh Decher, Elna Sundquisl, Helen Emmons, Alberla McColl, Gladys Carlsen, Loismarie a eau, Barbara Van Tilburg, Dorolhy Rasmussen, Doris Selher, Evelyn Shaw, Janice Green, Belh Haines, Rulhye alverson, Norma Knox, Helen Gough, Clarice Cyr. ,V Row 2: Belly Healon, Thora Benson, Roxie Dyer Helen Reid, Dorolhy Searles, Grelchen ,Kuniqln, , Anderson, Margery Gordon, Eleanor Williams, Dolores Ford, Wolney, Belly Edwards, Vicloria Hansen, Myrlle Cribb, Lenore Elslom, ax gll, Doris Barnman, Pauline Diel, lon, Marian Schlefereil, Thelma ,, Row I: Belle Perkins, Mildred Hillon, Muriel Feisl, R ina Hoover, Geraldine Edwards, Edilh McCorlhy, Elizabelh MeSlEv,,fBelh Bishop, Belly , Lorraine Johnson, Marlha Hoyl, Doris Anderson, Jeanell Anderson, lrma Jueling, Belh Margarel Pence, Helen Hickey. ive ' - Xe ,',LN.J K. ,s kg ' fx. fe s .4 Q : C xg X ,. M447 M C4 fl ,MU KT it-is fl? Coach I-Ieinrick E801 Varsity Football B Y deTeaTing Lincoln I8 To O, and winning The ciTy championship in The annual Thanksgiving Day baTTIe, The STadium VarsiTy added a smashing Tinale To a raTher mediocre season. Under The able leadership oT Coach I-Ieinrick, who Took over The coaching iob This season, The Tigers Turned ouT To be a TasT, powerful Team, buT bad breaks and The inabiliTy To click aT The righT momenT greaTIy lowered Their sTanding. Opening Their season againsT Olympia on SepT. 2I, The Bengals dropped a 20 To O decision To The Bruins. The Tollowing week a vicTory-ThirsTy Team pounded ouT a I2 To O win againsT Their TradiTionaI rival, Lincoln. The Abe defense was unable To cope wiTh The power-house TacTics shown by The Blue and Gold squad. On OcT. 5, alThough ouTpIayed, The Bengals' sTone-wall deTense held a Tricky BremerTon aggregaTion To a scoreless Tie. Even Though a lasT haIT comeback kepT The Aberdeen BobcoTs on Their heels and Tallied six poinTs Tor The STadiumiTes, They were unable To overcome The I-larbor Team's TirsT half lead, and IosT an I8 To 6 decision on OcT. I I. On OcT. I8 The Tigers again iumped inTo The win column by virTue oT a 7 To O vicTory over Bellarmine. During The conTesT The Lions crossed The 50-yard line only once, and The STadium machine rolled up 243 yards Trom scrimmage. AIThough STadium was deTeaTed I3 To 9 by I-Ioquiam The Tollowing Friday, The Bengals gave The Tans The biggesT surprise oT The season. Two lucky Touchdowns in The TirsT quarTer saved The day Tor The Grizzlies, buT Trom Then on, They were con- sTanTIy TighTing To sTave oTT The Bengal pack. The lasT Three quarTers saw The highly- +ou+ed I-Iarbor Team pushed down The Tield on Two sTraighT drives Tha'r neTTed The Tigers nine poinTs. The Third drive was well on iTs way when The gun sounded. On Nov. 9 The Tigers, unable To sTop GebberT, EvereTT backTieId ace, losT a I2 To O decision on The Seagulls' Tield. Traveling To Bellingham on Nov. I5, The Blue and Gold, alThough ouTplaying The WhaTcom High Team in every deparTmenT oT The game, IosT by a hearT-breaking score oT 7 To 6. The Turkey Day ga saw an abrupT change in The Tigers' TorTunes. Taking The oTTensive Trom , The Bengals, Time and again, drove deep inTo Abe TerriTory wiTh ThrusTs T re sTopped only by a desperaTe Lincoln deTense. In The TourTh quarTer The Blue Gold mow hiT iTs sTride, and in The lasT nine min oT play, scored Three Times . . M4952 , . -- Thexfiq K' ine Wdrms U CAPT. EARL NPLATT END Au.-cm . v Finishing hislsecorid secison on The VaEiTy. Earliproyled ihimselT I F To be one of The besT defensive players on The squad. I-lis hbiliTy . .. To hold up his end of The I' e classed him asa depende'bIe'main - f . LP g, , ' sTay ciyall Tbes. As capTain. he did' an excellenT iob of leadfng ., The Team ThroughouT The seasohf ' ' i ' T T ,g,,.f ' 1 s. Q 1 , , ,, - , M T' I I T , ', 1 1 7' by -if' '- Jrfff if JACK'POWELL --' GUARD y'r Z4 .wwf J JL ' I ., ' ALL-CITY 1, 0.5 ,f ,,, . JW' A , l-Aft, Jacls was one of The mosT dependable defensive players on The A, .f X Aflac Blue and Gold This year. His work aT opening holes Tor The hard V' driving Tiger backs was also consisTenTly good during The enTire ' season. Jack. a Two-year leTTerman, will noT be back nexT year. M. ,A if l . N K X, ' A ARCHIE N l J, END i XL Archie was s od ensi ew The ciTy. For Two years pos' ion. iT wa er seldom ThaT opposing rou d arou his end o The line. Archie, who willk ave a pol' ThaT wil be hard To fill. A l l - C I 'cy ART FREBERG TACKLE ALL-CITY During his second year an The VarsiTy, ArT Turned in a recordf ThaT easily classed him as The besT Tackle in The ciT . His consTanT ' . Y , a 'es 'eyess maddhirn q conTinual worry To opposing backfieldy I oT be back nexTyyear X:2r iTioyAjjl gLd 1 . f --v ' .1 , 4 , a f , ' , ff! ,. ,diy , Wi fe' ff 'A A Dfw 'Q y. ll ff XJ., ,1 !, !L!.'-'!v1?fy,.Z ff I, :Q DERSEN if ' ff ff! GUATSKJT ffff-' .. V f ,. -AV ,, K - f I WW 1 fhwwwwwf wwf' Gene, anoTh ,1f'T,wo1year leTTerrf1an noT onl held down a guard I posiTion buf lso Tools care oT- FTeam's7liclsing. His punTing, which was consisTenTly good. was Th ' acTor in pullin The . Q Tigers ouT of many a TighT spoTY6g'lre will be misse badly nexT season., V l , any i C5 9 no , 7-J OPOLSKY5 ' T I X XHA , I proved himse f f E. ' - ' ' ' Th rld, he earned c I ring osiTion an - o ceaon T e a -ciTy while sTill a 5 -'- '- a 'in ---' dependabl -f' -1 -I ers yyyfp '- a udble o in nex I season's grid machine, M s I 5 ,-w-ra.-if ,wi s ' FRANK LoNoos Fuu. ALL-C ' - 4 T A Playing his firsT season on The VarsiTy, Frank 35 oT Tigers' main ThreaTs in boTh line-plunging and bro - '-:'1 - g. The brunl' of The Team's power was carried by Frank, who, a all Times, could be depended upon To come Through wiThouT TalTe 'ng. l-le will be back nexT season. l.4 A I ivhyv ws ED KO 'fi -W BMCENTER 5 . s aww ple ' is Tir ea Vars . Ed did an .ggi a fi hT or T ea Fo exce en o a ' er. gcsev unTs durin The season X hes e S di a nu of a T Turn de aT inTo vicTory. is gp. n 'm nspir ional Award. NN y .xvafbigw . X ' '. NfJ'JlM LLIAMS' N TACKLE W. N' X sqm cl down qqdckle berTh Throuqhoui' The season and Turned ' inLa enviable record. He could always be depended upon To .Cs T ,gnpen holes in an opposing line and was one of The hardesT Taclnlers ' 'Vi f on The squad. Jim's graduaTion This year will leave a spoT ThaT JK cf will be hard To fill. - My T NATHAN HALE HALF Coming up Trom The Jayvees, NaThan became a permanenT ' TixTure aT a halfbacl-Q posT where he did an excelleni' iob. From W . This posiTion he handled mosT OT The wide runs Tor The Team and was always one of The squad's bcsT groundgainers. l-le will noT 1 be back nexT season. l Varsity BOB ARPKE ' CENTER The only Three-year leTTerman on The squad, B could always T be depended on To Take care of his posiTion Il Times, Even Though he was smaller Than ma y of his Tea Tes, h onsTanT Tigl1T made him a 21 erous acT o o po .1 1 ' v P-A . yi PED S ALF I P EdvlThe y re ning all-ciTy yer, nf Tu aTely bol-ne his X earl T s ason was T rced To h The oTMe J A B ' mesf m-T ideli . Duri his areer Ta , 'awed X himse T b one e i b' n-Tiel unner e c ool QQ ev r urn ouT. Apps! Q, wALT SNELL ,,A ' I Fuu. ' ,f Doc was anoTher recrui om The Jayvees who worlsed aT The Tullbacln posT. His line-plunging obilify and unquenchable spiriT pulled Siadium ouT of many a TighT spoT. Doc also pnpved To be an excellenT defensive player. l-le will noT be back nexT sea on. 1 ' W M l . I LL STIMPSON 9, HALF Bill's season This year was a conTinual TighT againsT a bad knee which l-1epT him ouT of The lineup mosT OT The Time. When iT was possible Tor him To play, he did an excellenT iob despiTe his handi4 capped condiTion. Bill will noT be back nexT season. T19 ' QUARTER From The quarTerback berTh, Lee did an unreproachable iob of guiding The Team. He also handled mosT oT The passing. Through his abiliTy, spiriT and generalship he was elecTed To capTain The squad nexT season. BILL HOLMES TACKLE AlThough only a iunior, Bill has earned Two leTTers on The Val'- siTy. He will undoubTedly be one oT The mainsTays of The Team nexT year, as he can always be called upon To open holes or come Through wiTh an exTra spurT when needed. Few Tackles Turned in a beTTer performance Than Bill. 4 HAROLD WEAVER END For Two years, Hal has overcome The handicap of his small size and has done some Tine work aT The end posT. AlThough he usually found himsell: up againsT men much bigger Than himselT, his con- sTanT aggressiveness made him well respecTed among The Tigers' opponenTs. Hal will noT be back nexT year. we jr gif y, ,aw V FootbaH EWIN SHANNON GUARD Swede Tinished his second year on The VorsiTy wiTh a Ti Eli ..1K......wf,.,,......,u..... .i record Tor his consTanT TighT and aggressiveness. Forced To change Trom Tackle To guard in The middle of The season, his change of assignmenTs made no diTlerence ,in his consisTenTly good play. He will noT,be .back nexT season. 1 'ii if T BOB WINDEN 1 ' U 4 CKLE Earning his Varsi T r s 'eni was undoubTedly one of The h orke on The squad. he Tackle posiTion' he could a y e d pe e upo do besT. Bob's spiriT and TighT wil e q.eaTly T se s . . V E STE NG ' CENTER YD k' ' anoTh ' T E, ar leTTerman who could be depended u To come Thro whenever he was needed. AT The cenTer siTion he proved o be o sTeady player and a consTanT ThreaT T o inlg ball carriers. He will noT be back nexT year, and xhs ss will be TelT greaTly. BOB DAVIES HALF Being The smallesT man on The squad as well as a sophomore proved To be no handicap To Bob. Through his consTanT TighT he became The Team's speed merchanT and could always be counTed on To come Through in a pinch. Bob will be a valuable addiTion To nexT season's Team. g li1.,l V' ' lf! If 'AJI,.j',l wi! I . - I ilk' lf ' v . l 'Ji ffl 0 0 P 0 I lyil ' I ' F.. In I i l' 'll' 7 N i i - I . L. Jayvee Football l-llS year's Jayvee season did nol lurn lgcnvL3: Frank Tcngorro, Dale McCord, Frank Londos, Jack Snyder, Joe Beckman, Don Murphy, Joe Johnson, i eilh. IQQTYIEI: 'I3Bud Thalcher, Mogens Clernenl, Don Boyle, Chuck Allen, John Boyle, John Eshelrnan, Burrill Breserna i al ics. Row I: Berl Wrighl, Chuck Rowland, Bill Sloclslin, Jock Nichols, Jock Obenour, B ll Doherly, Kenny Perry. 7 ssl R F b ii I g eserve oot a C2 Q Q PLAYING lhe bi esl and lou hesl X gg . g . 6' schedule ol any reserve grid leam In Xi, 9 R lhe hislory ol lhe school, lhe Tiger seconds won lhe cily lille lrom Lincoln and lurneol in a very enviable record. Ol lhe eighl games played, lhe Ben- oul lo be as good as many lhey have had in pasl years. ln lhe cily lille series, lhe Bengals made a desperale allempl lo caplure lhl'hbl 'dlldl'b C S' gals won lour, lied lhree and losl a lill Ujcollilg Y U Wele G eo e Wlce Y ,l ' lo lhe Pacilic Lulheran College Re- I I , , Q N SGWGSI Agarnsl lhe Abes in lhe deciding K f The Schedule WOSI game ol lhe serie??' lhe Tigers were Cl 6 ' S , ' , V I never oulloughl bul came oul on lhe gg-I epl. l7: SlaIduum 0, lille Varsily 0: Shorf and of O 7 +0 6 5CO,.eI X, qfC,,,. Sepl. 25: Sladuum O, File Varsily 07 E . Q I Sepl. 30: Sladium I3, Gig l-larloor The SCl1GClUlG WOSZ :S Varsily 03 Ocl. 7: Slodium O, Lincoln 0: Sepl. lo: Sla ' 01? yiaallup Var- ,I if Ocl. I4: P. L. C. 2, Sladium 0: Ocl. 28: sily 40: Sepl. 20: Wm , l-lighline A Sladium l8, Lincoln 0: Ocl. 29: Sladium Varsily'l503 Cpi:l.h4! Radium Lincoln I Q, Cl 7, Olympia Og Nov. 4: Sladium 7, Lin- 73 Ocl. 23'2jSI'kl2.1dium I3, Lincoli. gyNov. I li Coln 6. l: Sla urn gozlinco Q , is w : im ow r ran oac i ie owrencel vi 2' ion- ou rn u rr L E lx Eiouffhiwi AfihufleD'QilE D:n,REr lilqeii-,Halls hiiison, Mr. hgllkle. iiiniwls Ll ii H' HO Y H I B b ,I F gow 2:Bl-lerb Vg'-Iilson,V.:!gIclsISifigl7, Jsmbes NichIols, Hal Johnslon l-lug es, Arlnoid Schurb, Herb lay a 9 Rcfxiorl: iiigiiii-d Tilswoffif eiskin Szfiffuifsosrill ?:iinn.nglwm, Hall ic Schilling, John M ble Del I Shelley, Bud Nash, Hal Bye, Bill Zenls. ' QL? th ' I l vlwauo , if' 3. , I . , '- ' A 1 ii: 1 -. .' NL84l I l - I A an I . ' . K NIH? 'J ' 1 B ' Q' I F 1 I' , I I I, . I I . ,II X ll r x Row 2: -qv , ,, I x Bi r bf V 'i ,f l N ' X l l K 0 6' if l W .L ' if ,g I . l v JJ L' 1 - -' 1 'li f Trl l .N . X4 c I 7 i .f .J Row 3: John Flynn, Parker Johnson, Dea Henderson, Bob Devlin, Bill Ruele, Herberl Hille, s Ho L 'en H l, Georg H 'd . 5 ' Rglv 2: Jjdlmes Hicl-QB, Vliillie Wilson, Pal J ns, Jim Russell, John Forlino, Jack Tanner, Louis Tony! fl Ray sley 'X f Joe Price, Tom Ful'long. I, i l' 4 Row I: Mr. Lowman, Ed Ploal, Don airwedlh r, 6eorg4!Ral::inson, Dick Haley, Doug lg-fyn Ba er Ed Prenlice. I I s Y, ff! f I f 1' 7 Sports Managers , UNNING lhe coaches a close sec- ond in lhe race lor Sladiurn's rnosl lhanlsless iob are lhe managers. 1 N I , Their worlq, wilh lvlr. Arplse as lheir adviser, as usual was above' par, and all lhe iobs ol marleing lields, lalsing care ol equipmenl, acling- as.waler boys and many gihei-'dulies vfere well laleen care ol. , A The managefs were: Foolball-Rudy l-lie-lle. Bob llngersoll, John Rowan, Leland Thune, Ray Nicola. Jim Fowler, Joe Klarich, Vincenl Hagen: boslqel bgall-Ed Pedersen, Rudy l-lielle, George Jocls Duncan, Bill Be n l aller. f Goodwi , LelanryfifL6hQaul,rf421fglaii'limTil3, Bellarmine QW' ' if Fcmolzball OR lhe second successive year, lhe lvlidgels lied wilh Lincoln lor lhe cily lille. ,The-Mildred Lloyd lrophy, how- ever, will remain here by virlue ol lhe lvlidgels' win in l933. ln cily play lhe Bengal Babes won lour games. lied one and losl one lo Lincoln by a hearlbrealsing score ol 7 lo 6. ln lhe lasl game ol lhe season wilh Lincoln, lhe Tigers scored in a lasl quar- ler comeback lo lie up bolh lhe score and lhe cily lille. The scores were : 'Sladiu 7 B clmine O' Sladiurn 6 gladium l2, Lincoln O, Sladiurn l5, Bel- larrnine Og Sladiurn 6, Lincoln 6. ohn Rowan, RaysN 1..Lqd!Duncan, Frank Wallers, Bob Ingersoll, Leland Thune. Diglf Pease, Gordon :Russ,TBiTl'Bennell, Joe Klarich, Bob Goodwin, Vincenl Hagen. X , -N' ,A f I7 ,- 85 i s I x , l ! 1 fr' 4 2 ff! MWA J Wim X1 I . I I r v ,ri q,r,,g L ll 1 ,r X . ra Harvey Knudsen, Palmer Leed, Wally Boolswalfer, Bill Malhias, Edwin l3rown, 'Ed Book- U xifg' afe Jack Duryea Don Boyle. l ' w 2 Bll Hol es Wayne Jackson, Eugene Hall, .lack Legqee, Dick Failor, Dicla Bunl, Howar re, o n ' .. 1 s i, 4 5 Ro I Dck P s Ted Simpson, Mr, Palmer, Verne lvloehler, Donald Rau, George Sewell, Alberl Wardell, -X l .l l A x v H 11' . . , .rl l 1' 1 ' Swimming Wrestling rf I ' if EETlNG some harder opposilion 'rhan usual lhis year, Sladium's swim- mers losl lwo meels. This brings 'lhe lolal lo lhree lills losl in lhe hislory ol Tiger swimming leams. Al lhe slale meel al Sealllewlhe Bengals were unable lo defend lheir lwo-year championship and dropped lo 'lhird place. The season's scores: . Sladium 44, U. ol W. Frosh 3lg Sladium 4l, Lincoln 341 Sladium 42, Vancouver 331 Lincoln 39, Sladium 36: Aberdeen 42, Sladium 33' Sladium Aberdeen 32. L -4 l 1 Q, 'J' l-lE Tiger grapplers ,broke elaclly ,TS even lhis season. The iwon lwice from. File' and losl lo em, Qre., and , Lincoln. J 4 , ,' KL 5 li 1 Q J' Under Sludeny Coacg ! Doc fSnell', . ' lhis year's!5sq ad, all ough 'nor as J? powerful asl iile in lhe past, broughl, lo lighyso' e fine p'rospecl's lgr nexi, seasons ldzim. Q' X, I' xl, Q 4 ,l 1 YY V T leamkiroveled lo,'Camais lor lhe Vlfqs nglon Jkllale high school champ , ns ips, bul wasfunable lo win lilies H nyfpl, 'lhex weifghl dixfisionsi ' I 'J ' , 1, ' , l The jeason'sTscores werev' J' , if Q Ylai'liumff5il, l:ilefl4: Sl'adium.g2i2V2,,. 'I Lyra 2l,'27 7Salem ,2l, Sladiumi L4.: llinf I Cali wg, sreuaum roy? l -A 1 '21, - 10' l 'gf f ' -?,.,f , l'if,J.. 11:r,..J'.. n 4 - 5 , ..w , 'I xv 'I Ki, -- i , ,,, T863 j , A X r 1 H V1.5 -f'7'f57Q ' ' D ' ffl fs' lf - I fdy,-1 7171 7 .,4,f ,f f A, f . , ,-5, V-nl ms, ,f i . ,J r M1 O X Y lI,jfl . Mfrs Row 2: Mr. Perkins, Mr. Jolllffe, r. .elnrlc , r. orrxs. R I M P I M Ap ' ' ' ow : r. amer, Yell Leaders TADlUM'S noise makers hiT Their high spoT when They led The Tiger rooTers To anoTher win in The race Tor The l-li-Y Pep Trophy aT The Thanks- giving game. Under The leadership oT Brice l-loward, yell king, The yell squad saw To iT ThoT The STcidium Teams were never in need of noisy encouragemenT. l-larry and l-lal Miller were-.ap5o,inTed yell dukes. rmsixox T X K if STadiana chose Thexqgirl leadeap-3 Marge McDowell ,gsfhell queen 'and Sara Jayne Per ' sql Jeisl-lughes as assisTanT ' ' M H k M M ke, Miss McCulloch, Mr. Cl'1I'lSlIC, Mr. Lowman Coaches TAKING over Their Thankless and weary iolos again This year, STadium's coaches did Their usual Tine work. STadium's high sTanding in aThleTics is due largely To The unceasing eTForT and Time spenT by Those who guide The desTinies oT The diTTerenT squads. Mr. Morris, as aThleTic direcTor, also headed The VarsiTy baskeTl3all squad, and Mr. l-leinrick Took over The duTies OT VarsiTy TooTball coach. Mr. Low- man again headed The MidgeT TooT- ball and baskeT ball Teams, while Mr. JolliTTe coached The Jayvee gridders. As usual Mr. Palmer Took charge oT swimming and Tennis: Miss McCulloch, girls' sporTs, and Mr. Perkins, golf. Mr. Arpke conTinued in charge aT The equipment Jerry Hughes, Brice Howard, Marge McDowell, Harry Miller, Sara Jayne Perkins. 87 Mr. lvlorris is T881 Varsity Basket Ball ALTHOUGH noT cz perTecT season, The VarsiTy record This year crediTs Them wiTh Their sevenTh consecuTive ciTy championship and Third place in The Big Six Con- Terence. In The ciTy series The Bengals losT only one ouT oT eighT games, while in The Big Six They won Tive and losT Tive. Bob Richards led The Big Six scoring This year, while CapTain Earl PlaTT capTured Top posiTion in The ciTy. BoTh players were selecTed on The all-conTerence Team. Opening The season againsT Olympia, The Tigers Took a 35 To 29 decision Trom The Bruins, buT The Tollowing week They were handed a 29 To 9 seTbacl4 by Hoquiam. STadium's second deTeaT came aT The hands oT Aberdeen by The score oT 27 To 26, buT The nexT week a TighTing Team Tools a 45 To I4 vicTory Trom Bellarmine in Their TirsT ciTy-series game. ln The second ciTy-series game, The Tigers dropped a close 20 To 2I TilT To Lincoln. ShorTly aTTerwarcls, They again deTeaTed The Bells 28 To 22, only To Tall beTore Olympia by The score oT 29 To 36. ln a reTurn maTch wiTh The Abes, The Bengals won 35 To I6, buT a week laTer losT a hearT-brealsing 35 To 36 decision To I-loguiam. The Tigers Then added To Their ciTy TiTle lead by Trouncing Bellarmine 54 To l8, and a week laTer, saTely Tucked The TiTle away wiTh a 33 To 2l win over Lincoln. STadium Tools The lasT Two games oT The season, beaTing Bellarmine 45 To I5 and Lincoln 38 To l9. The Bengals Tared raTher badly aT The 5TaTe lvleeT. AlThough They won Their TirsT game, They Tailed To place in The Tinal raTing. 1 4 V 7 ,I 5 4, v-. 1 , ' IJT V ,1,.f,,,x,- f'..f,'f' 1. ' .1 .f '-f'p '7' 'V f ' .. 1,-fini! 1 J K .. 1 e rr .X -, ' . , J, ,,f,,h,4- I 1 Li.: , ., will v,,ywr.f,,,fr.. s. ,lucy-1' if ', I I J',' T 1 rf ,f 7 t 'il4.fff,,ff5 -'via--'-f v- , r 1,1 7 f 2 , .-f I ,-.Ji T7 ' V, I ku., 4,1 ., -L' -'j fs. .,', -4 I R I 1 Tlw6'fBef1gals 'f6Eo've'P-The baI'I OTT The baclqboard againsT Lincoln. .. ' .Lf',-LL -'f1mf,f-,L.4i . CAPT. EARL PLATT CENTER ElecTed To lead his TeammaTes Through The '36 season, Earl proved his worTh by walking off wiTh ciTy high-scoring honors and by being raled all-conTerence cenTer. His work under The bockboard and his close checking made hirn a valuable assel' during his lasT year on The Tiger squad. WILLIE GLUNDBERG FORWARD Willie was one of The mosT consisTenT per- Tormers on The Blue and Gold squad This season. His abiliTy was officially recognized when he was given honorable menTion in The Big Six raTings. Only a iunior, Willie un- doubTedly will prove a mainsTay oT nexT sea son's Team. BOB RICHARDS FORWARD A member OT The all-conTerence Team, high scorer oT The conference and second in ciTy league sTandings, Bob was one OT The ouT- sTanding hoop sTars ol: The Big Six. Bob is only a iunior and much is expecTed of him nexT season. MARVIN SCOTT GUARD Coming up Trom The IvlidgeTs, SkeeiiT rapidly earned a TirsT sTring posiTion. A TasT breaker and a close checker, he proved To be perTecTly capable oT Taking care of his shore of The back courT. SkeeiiT has an- olher year of compeTiTion. ERNIE MYERS GUARD Ernie's abilily wasn'T discovered unTil mid- season. He gol his chance in The Bellarmine game and held down a regular berTh Tram That Time on. WiTh The experience he ob- Tained This year he will be an imporTanT cog in The I937 hoop machine. ED BUCSKO GUARD AT a guard posiTion, Ed proved To be one aT The Team's long-shoT arTisTs. He wa sel- dom among The high scorers, buT hi? un- expected shoTs and his close guardingxin The back courT kepT The Bengals ouT of, many a TighT spoT. Ed will noT be back nexT year. HAL wEAvER GUARD Hal was one OT The main challengers Tor The long-shoT Tille. 'In The back courT his c hi sTanT aggressiveness made him a dang ous opponenT. Hal could always be depend d on To handle his iob wiTh unreproachable abiliTy. He will noT be back nexT year. BOB PHILIP FORWARD Bob, anolher lellerman, had The mis- TorTune To receive an elbow iniury early in The season ThaT kepT him ouT oT many of The garnes. Even wiTh his iniury, Bob was con- sidered The besT ball handler on The squad. Bob will noT be back nexT year. HERBERT HITE CENTER Herb was anoTher recruiT Tram The MidgeTs, and allhough he was unable To earn a Tirsl- sTring posiTion during his TirsT VarsiTy season, he could always be depended on To handle The cenTer berlh when needed. His height made him especially dangerous To opposing pivol men. BOB DAVIES FORWARD Bob was The only sophomore To earn a VarsiTy leTTer This year. AlThough he was smaller Than mosT aT The players, he was one of The besT passers on The squad. WiTh The experience he gained This season, Bob should prove very valuable To nexT year's Bengal Team. r is Q fif ,. f ii . f A,u,j1',,4 ' i 1 ,I 'S Ti., c M w I: Mr. Morris, Ed K-Rphrbacls, Boi Davies, Carl Opolslsy s -X PDM l x., 1 7 kxf' 4 L7 . , l x x i vat, 1 , . .-I X .l' , -. S .--1 ii. .. x'- 45 .Q 47' Reserve N THEIR respecTive division, The Re- serves -Topped The VarsiTy This season. b A 'ThevBengal seconds Toolf. l3oTh The Big Six and The ciTy TiTle. .OUT oT The 'geleven games.playecl, They losT' only Twice, once To I-loguiam and once To Lincoln. I '- The scores were: '- ' ' x STadium 30, Qlympia IS: STadium I7, I-loguiam l6: 6Tadium 26, Aber- deen I3: STa7diurn 2l, Lincoln l9: STadium l6, Bellarmine IIS: ST'adium 26, ,-Lincoln 24: STadium '27, Olympia IS: STadium I2, I-loquiam 24: Suradium 34, Bellarmine 26: Lincoln 20, STadium I6: STadium 25, Bellarmine 23. Q Midget Basket Ball I-IIS year The STadium lvlidgeTs cap- Tured Their eighTh consecuTive ciTy TiTle. They losT only one game This season when They wenT down 30 To 25 loeTore Lincoln, whom They laTer deTeaTed Tor The second Time. In preeseason games The Tigers de- TeaTed The varsiTy squads Trom Yelm, AnacorTes, Rainier, The AnacorTes re, T serves and Se-aTTle prep school? I' T I f .T T The scores were: fly ANTI! STadium 27, Bellarmine I4, Slraoliilllm 29, Lincoln I97 STadium 32, Bellarmine 23: Lincoln 30, STadium 25: STadium 38, Bellarmine l9: Slradium 20, Lin- coln I3. ,i 'f Row 3: Lefly Eden, Dean Henderson, Bill Taylor, Bob Wilson, RighTy Eden, Jacln Duncan, Cliff Rawnsley Joe Price. Row 2: Jim Paulson, Loren I-loyT, Bob Ripley, Bill G-uyles, Tom Cross, Dicl-2 Joyce, Jim Russell, Ed Turner. Row I: Bill Moore, Harry Viferbislny, Bob Buckley, Hal Miller, Harry Miller, Bud Thafcher, DicKf,Pdgfse, M Lowrnan. ' I ' Jil xxx l H .V -es L '2 's-vlsffvulzs , 'LL C' . KAL, . T' ffm.. Us W, ,l 'T'- i -f-K Y QL, LJ - LJ- L RU-. MW 'ff-we lv' , 1 c .df cNkl1m.-0O - Mr, Palmer, LefTy Eden, RighTy Eden, Bill Taylor, Chuck Arnold, Hal Weaver, Frank Wolters, Brad Crowe. Golf WHEN The Tahoma was prinTed, The golTers had played no maTches, buT lvlr. Perl-sins had prospecTs oT an- oTher good Team. Bob Richards, Bob Philip and Al Rodahl, The Three reTurning leTTermen, will undoubTedly bolsTer The Tiger's chances. The qualiTying maTches also showed some excellenT maTerial in The new members and proved ThaT STadium will be a Tormidable opponenT This year. The schedule Tor This season includes Two maTches wiTh- EvereTT, Aberdeen, Lincoln, Olympia and BremerTon. Tennis A T Tl-lE Time oT wriTing. The Tennis season had noT opened and liTTle was known oT The Team's sTrengTh. Coach Palmer had Three leTTermen. l-lol Weaver, Brad Crowe and Chuck Arnold, as a ToundaTion. The school TournamenT gave Coach Palmer a Tairly good idea oT The abiliTy oT The new members and hopes OT Turning ouT again a winning Team. Plans Tor meeTs wiTh Lincoln, Bremer- Ton and Tour meeTs wiTh Bellarmine had been compleTed. Bud Tennanl, Bob Winden, Marshall Whifacre, Bob Philip, Mr. Perkins, Bob Richards, Ward Allen, Bob Myer, Al Roda hl. TWT 4 r T ri rl 4 l rr-QT Awww wa? lvlr ChrrsTre 92 wr Wrfr 'wr Track NDER The capTarncy oT Archre l-leaTon The STadrur'n Tracl4sTers opened Their' season Thrs year wrTh a very decrsrve wrn over Brer'nerTon and Puyallup rn a Trrangular' nreeT on Aprrl I l WrTh Drclq Lanc:asTer collecTrng I3 pornTs and CapT l-leaTon gaTherrng I2 pornTs The Trgers ran up a 79lf2 score To 4Il 4 Tor Puyallup and 25l 4 Tor Bren'rerTon ln The Treld evenTs LancasTer Tools TrrsTs rn The drscus and ravelrn and a second rn The shoT whrle CapT l-leaTon won The IOO yard and ZOO yard dashes and Took Thrrcl rn The shoT PaT Johns Oscar Barger and Drx Lrddle rnade a clean sweep of The broad rump and Gene Nelson had lrTTle Trouble Talarng The 440 yard dash STadrun'r s 880 yard and shuTTle relay Tearns Toola Therr evenTs and Dewey WesT won The hrgh lun-rp wrTh a leap oT 5 TeeT 8 rnches AlThough The Bengals Trn're rn The b e slower Than usual Their' reCenT rn'rproven'renT and Therr sTrengTh rn The eve Ts avte Thern slrghTly beTTer' Than an even breals To wrn The crTy TrTle Trorn T rS Coach ChrrsTre rs loolarng endrng a large number' To The STaTe lVleeT aT Pullman The remarnrn Relays a Trrangular rneeT wiTh Q Olynwpra and Aberdeen and The c:rTy r'neeT Tor Thrs season. f ,J fx 1 Coach an 'TNA ' P' N ' .,5g. -' o.,1 ..,e fp . ' 'T r'r ., U ivel Q. ...rr 'E'?f', ' - ' I ' . . ' 3 .. -Wg: rrf. 'wrfb' 'A . . . . . . CH 'EZ '.T'L if V, X ll 3 , -- fiifgr I ' ' - ' . . , . I . 5 , J, r - , TX ' ' ' X XX ' . l . . . l l . X . x, l . . . . hnk ey I T , , T , mr r o P' ' ' . P n , ' ' ' - I X A im K , FJ I VK. x, N ,X mrlrlwlrllr X T M A I I J f X . ,,.r V A , T - ,J , d 4 r T ff I Xi! T ' g ll .1 -4- urea, -A ,I ' 1- 1 4 1' I A 9 ,-'Cys-.L Blogs' 'Row 2: Mr. Heinrick, Harry Werbisky, Bob Knesal, Fred l.e Veque, Ed Bucslwo, Mal Sfevens, Ed Ploof, Earl Nathan Hale, Arnold Schurb, Bill Sroclnlin, Hal Weaver, Dick Pease, Row l: Marvin Scoll, Paul Barrager, Al Libke, Mel Gillespie, George Robinson, Jack Tanner, Bill Zenli, Turnbull, Bill Guyles, Ed Turner, Tom Hall, Vincenl Lucich. ' Baseball Club N AN erlorl lo bring bacls baseball as a major sporr in Sladium, The Base- ball Club was organized largely lhrough lhe ellorls of Paul Barrager. The club was successful and 'rhe nalional sporr made a cornebacls among Blue and Gold alhlelics. The organizalion was 'lorlunale in having Mr. l-leinricls, who is quile prominenl in baseball circles and ex- Blue and Gold player, lo acl as ad- viser and coach. f Baseball Team FTER a lapse of seven years, base- ball mcicle a comebacls as a maior sporlz The abilily shown by lhe squad in praclice and in 'rhe inlerclass meer gave promise of S+adium's having a powerful nine lor lhe coming season. Coach l-leinricls picked his squad from l'he players in lhe inlerclass meer, held by lhe Baseball Club. and Marvin Scoll waselecled To lead lhe Team. When The Tahoma wenl lo press The Bengals were scheduled lo meer Aber- deen lwice, Sumner, Shellon l'wice and Olympia. Row 4: Bob Be o Dix Liddle, Frank Row 3: Bill Moore Allen Bergbund, Jack Row 2: Bill Ho'lmes, Schurb, Dick Pease, Row l: Dick Obenour, Jack George Will Glundberg, Carl Opolslsy, Al Libke, Roger Duflon, Paul Barragar. Slevens, Bob l-lonesal, Tom Hall, Bob Burlnland, Flynn. Thiel, Sam Wilson, Nalhan Hale, Arnold Jack wi I, ? jvtkw., khaki-.2 rm 'OLOA , ' , fu- A kf 3. gk I. Willie Glundberg sinks one al The slale lournamenl. '2. lvlidgefs make a shorf gain againsl Lincoln. . Jayvees play lhe Abes on 'rhe home slamping grounds. 4. Capt Earl PlaH snags a long one in 'rhe Thanksgiving day game. 5. Capl. l-leafon puls lhe shol. 6. Capt Plall swishes one .againsl Lin- coln. 2 3 4 5. 6. 7. 8. Cooclw l-leinrick confers wiilw some of S+ocliurn's crock boselooll Jreom. Londos lwurls llwe discuss under l'l'me eye of Cooclw Clirisiie. Plolf ond lvlcliinnell of Lincoln go up oller Jrlwe lip. Copl. PloH slwooling o foul shof. Cooclw Snell slwows 'em l1owil's clone. . l 1 .x g,2f0,6 .:g,f'-f.L,..,3,,, V vypxfffwf' n- if 'k, rl! 043, The Bengal Babes relurn o punl. J , nf Lincoln ond Slocliurn scrop for +l'1e boil. Pori of Jrlwe Turkey doy crowd. nf, ., I K ? 4 E I E961 l Two Diana Hoapslers Girls' l-lE girls' alhlelic depar+men'r, under lhe guidance of Miss McCulloch, in- slruclor, has accomplished much 'l'o deserve praise. Nor only have over 'four hundred girls been aided in physical developmenl as a resull of gym classes and lurnouls, bul lhey have been Trained 'lo grealer heighls men- lolly and emolionally. Clear lhinlsing, quicls decisions and speedy movemenls have resulled in a girl's play on lhe gym floor. These qualifies are nol alone developed for alhlelics bul enable a girl lo raise her scholaslic slandard. From lhe beginning of a girl's career in lhe Sladium gym she is conslanlly S ports- reminded lhal winning is nol her main goal in lhe games. She is laughl lhal' sporlsmanship is every bil as imporlanl as sleill, and 'rhal skill is of lillle value if she cannol conducl' herself in ailair and generous manner. .., I x.' Wilh her mind, body and spiril con- slonlly developing as a resulr of this- worls, she is bound 'ro develop a char- acler which will be valuable lo her 'rhe remainder of her life. -.5 H Any organizalion which can serve a girl so well as lhis alhlelic deparlmenl is well deserving ol lhe honor 'il receives. Sophomore Girls' Baslref Ball Row 2: Mary King, Jane Mclnlosh, Irene Dolen, Venelle Maybin, Peg oqberq Marion Burns, Belly Card, Jane Miller. Row I: Marqaref Binns, Virginia Lanlz, Irene Torgerson, Nell Gallo Gallagher, Anne Huseman, Delores Wesferlund, Dorothy Lamberl. ffilz, Z ,- ' ff f if ll f :Q ow I Mildred Russell, Nell Gallagher, June Olsen. Barbara - - ,-,H n' -Y - Ba+Ter Up , Girls' Sports WOMANLINESS as well as sporTs- manship plays an imporTanT parT in The deTerminaTion oT leTTer winners under a new plan which was Tried ouT This year wiTh The sophomore girls. Under The new sysTem any sophomore girl who wished came To The gym aT aTTer-school TurnouT and played. Only girls were eliminaTed whose aTTendance and scholasTic records did noT meeT The requiremenTs and who, in The iudg- menT oT The coach, Tailed To measure up To The group as a whole in oTher ways. All girls Turning ouT were placed on Teams and had a chance aT Tourna- menT play. Sophomore Girls' Volley Ball Row 3 Josephine Kuharsl-ai. lnez Wood, AniTa Waadne, Jane MclnTosh. Near The end oT This spring semesTer, a lisT oT girls who have Turned ouT regularly Tor Tour or more sporTs and who have shown a sporTsmanlil4e aTTi- Tude ThroughouT The worls will be made ouT by Miss McCulloch and senT To TaculTy members. lT no obiecTion is made by The Teachers To any girl on The lisT, The girl will receive her STadiana leTTer. The plan was sTarTed in an eTForT To abolish The unfair meThod aT choosing Teams. IT iT proves successTul This year iT will be used by The iuniors and sopho- mores nexT year. ow 2 EIrzabeTh Decker, Mai Bal-she, Delores Wesferlund, MorgareT Sironcels. Covoch. n I 4 'WM f l J J 85 , zz, ,. l ifjwvufiiiwpf If ll V-bl,-J , 1 C E971 hal T sc Mae Ml T ' ,,,.4,.f ' ssl X. F Basket Boll Winners AN EXCEEDINGLY close score marked The Tinal game OT The basl4eT ball Tourney. The deciding game was played wiTh The IZY and The lIX squads compeTing. Only by one poinT did The Tormer edge ouT a win wiTh The score I9-I8. gf ExcellenT pla s Tilfled he ranks oT The winninr?4 MaI'queriTe Es Th Sarrazin r T-lagberg, in e W A 56, d M I em ping e opposing scores as low as baslseT- ki ,. posiTions, gave Their op s a busy Time. The ouT- n n uarld OT The squad was BeTTy pass' . my lvlalTby, as iumping p'aved her value by ow 3 J Ia Joseph Ma y MaITby Esfhe Hacjbe g H le H ' ' . ess C C er, c usTenT IU Tipping The Volley Ball Winners l-IE IOA squad proved Themselves The righTTul owners oT The volley ball pennanT by carnpleTing The TournamenT wiTh Tour wins and no losses. The TiTle game Tound The champs handing The IlZ's a 39-35 deTeaT. The Team was TorTunaTe in having The excellenT capTaining oT Marjorie Glenn. Aided by The sTeady head- world. oT June McCamanT, The speed oT Doris Anderson and The driving sTrengTh oT Gladys l-lansen, The vicTors excelled The oTher squads in all-around abiliTy. r - 1 Y 1 Baseball Winners ASEBALL TournouTs were iusT be- ginning when The Tahoma wenT To press. A smaller number oT girls signed up Tor This sporT in all Three classes because aT iTs being The lasT sporT OT The sea- son. The iunior Team baTTled To vic- Tory lasT year by deTeaTing The sopho- more X squad in The Tinals. V ,K The champs .were aided by Th consisTenT playing oT Norma Vlfarner. lvlary RieTzel showed rernarleable abiliTy in being able To snaTch balls ouT oT The air in her TirsT base posiTion. ,, , ,T ,Kf lp -,ff . W' , x ky , Nj T x X, X Basket Ball Runners-Up HE runners-up in The basIseT ball series, The llX's, had The valuable as- seT oT aImosT perTecT co-ordinaTion, The Torward posiTions were more Than well Tilled on This Team. WiTh RuTh Brumbaugh, KaThleen CharITon, EsTher Olson and Mary Gordon re- sponsible Tor The score making, The squad had Tour evenly-maTched con- TesTanTs Tor The Two places. All girls showed excepTionaI abiliTy and were valuable in relieving one anoTher dur- ing compeTiTion. Ella Norman cannoT go unmenTioned 'Tmfhq-jeTensive worlf., and Virginia Ha ' on was ouTsTanding aT he si nTer Ti diilnwil T Valley Ball Runners-up HE runners-up oT The volley ball Tour- ney were noT Tar behind in eTTiciency, buf lacked The sTeady co-ordinaTion which would have Tound Them on The winning side OT The scores. EsTher OI- son, one oT The ouTsTanding players oT The season, did much To bring her Team To The TronT. ' This year's TournamenT was one oT The mosT successTul and inTeresTing due To The large number OT girls Turning ouT, The abiliTy displayed and The evenly-moTched conTesTanTs. A' i i T fl' -L Y nn, ,-,, ,, ,,,, ,, If Young. ll f' - , ' Row 2: Virginia Wing, Lula Bodin, P ,NCleveland, Eslher Osfreqn. tj' 1 Row I: Ella Norman, Grelchen Kuni , Mary Gordon, Mgrgarem' ,M Hitchcock. - - V 4 if 1 1 1 ff ' .9 . .lb 0, I Q I I 4 ,J I . 7, .4 I I 1 i X . , f , I - Row 3: Ella Norman, Jeanne Rea, Maida McEachron, Virginia Ham- -4 Il n 01? o . 6 Row 2: Mary Gordon, Doroihy Joers, Eslher Olson. . V ' iffvffijf Baseball nners-up HE sophomore Team showed re- markable abiliTy Tor beginners and was a big ThreaT Tor The championship by deTeaTing oTher promising squads. Marjorie Glenn was on hand wiTh This group To challf. up The IargesT num- ber oT runs Tor The season. Gladys Hansen, anoTher sophomore, was con- sidered by many as The besT piTcher in The TournamenT. Row I: fda Lee Muehlenbruch, BeTTe Perkins, Kafhleen CharlTan, RuTh' Brunlbcugh. ' -7 Row 3: Anne Kreseyich, DOT Rhodes, Clara McConnell, Vivian Scho- field, Jean Roy, Genevieve Hicks. Row 2: Helen Mariin, Vera Healy, Gladys Hanson, Doris Anderson, Doreen Beerbohm. f Row I: Jean Harringlon, June McCamanT, Margie Glenn, Marian 5 Freiherl, Mary Ogden. y. . 1 I L, '7ip,gEc'Jg' ,,,,7..s.,,,.,,,,,-vw.,-s-r-.,i,,...,,, ,wwf .,.. ,, ,V . , ., ,fl .Hin-ix r ' I , irgjmxfv sf' f,25f-149' jf M ' f T s?LJ.L,-QXLXSVJ. Row 2: Rufh Robbins, Mary MalTby, Rufh Brumbaugh, Eleanor Young, Mildred Barnharf, Susan Simpson, Molly Lamhen, Lula Naylor, Bernice lddins, Mary Louise Monroe, Jo GarreTson. Row I: Rufh Allie, Margery Gordon, MargueriTe Barry, Margaref Lailhamer, Marfha Rufherford, Beflie Graham, Sfar Sfeel, Jerry Hughes, Grefchen Kunigk, Margorei Hifchcock, MarTha Hoy'r, Emma Tollefson, Shirley McDonald, Beffe Perkins. fiooj Swimming l-lE I4 besT swimmers were deTer- mined by Miss McCulloch Trom observa- Tion oT members in her swim classes and oT The girls who acTed as life guards in The pool. LasT year's meeT declared The Junior Class winners by a Three-poinT lead on The senior group, The TavoriTes To win. The vicTors were aided by The under- waTer swimming 'rdf Jessie Cleary and The all-around abilfy oT Eleanor Young and STar STeel. K I l OTher prominenlK swimmers-fin This year's group are Bernice ld'dins.,g Mil- dred BarnharT,'Shirley lVlcDonald,'Mar- gueriTe Barry and Margery Gordonb X . ,Qi 91- 1. A rn.. nn ii, .f-i n,,,, Hikes WELVE hikes were scheduled This year and were held Twice a monTh ex- cepT only one in January and May. The iaunTs Tools a large number oT Treleers To such places as Spanaway Lake, TiTlow Beach, FircresT, Browns PoinT, PoinT DeTiance and STeilacoom Lalqe. X Five ouT OT The Twelve hil-ses we'e re- quired Tor crediT. The leaders Tonleach hilse were Two girls chosen 'i'-I'OI'IB The STadiana members. Q' Qi 5 i,,, ui:-i.-. n-..-,-..:1, ra .... --'.. n-u,. o,.-.sX1-.J I. 4 l .J l-1 ' 1 ,76JQWf-off, ,f,,gf,QfqQ.,yd1.! wfj' Q guna! dwg wut MJ' Wu! cc mm 6, A .- Y 4,-rx .f-:fx J A ,-,-., ., ,J 1' 'f '! L x., .N L lm F K'k , X N- x N - - l I , 1 l - ,- ,- ' i X r l s ,I f 5 V - l . -X xx .N .Q , . J Q .,ivc rl K-Av -' AN I 5 n ' . 1 ,-, r ... - - Mary Mallby, Julia Joseph, Mary Frances Wilson, Mary Gordon, Mary Reifzcl, Helen Baisch, Janc Hilton. K A S Golf HE Golf Club was organized in a new manner lhis year, wilh 30 hours of play required for a girl lo earn a poinl Toward her leller. The responsi- bilily of Compleling 'rhe requiremenl was leil To The girl. A reasonable im- provemenl' in lhe game was expecled as a resull of The praclice. Rulh Canale, Shirley McDonald, Belly Vxfrighl and Jean Coblenlz assisled lhe beginners and marked lhe improve- menl' of olher club members. Row 3: Jean Shanlz, Alice Wood, Belly Frances Summers, Ella Norman, Esfelle Duncan Row 2: Pal Poe, Margaref Schwalen, Shirley Gerwels, Olive Hood, Elizabelh Decker, Valdene Helen Hoslaa, Belly Bannisler, Jeanne Rea, e Edilh Lanqabur. V, l fJohns,f Kolhryn Johns, Mary' Isley, Louise Tennis HEN The Tahoma wenl lo press, lhis year's Tennis lournamenl was on lhe lirsl rung oi lhe ladder and many com- mendable players were ready for hard compelilion. Relurning from lasl year's malches were Mary Reilzel, Mary Gordon, Jane l-lillon and Helen Baisch, 'rhe iavoriles 1 J,-1 lo lighl il our lor lhe IQ36 champion- QU i ,JJ fp ' ' f 1 '.,f' Row. I: Belly Miller, Mary Reilzel, Rufh Canale, Perkins, Roxie Dyer, Marie Joseph, Jean Palfreyman eorgia Hillis, Jean fgfifif l fy! ff from WW, I -J a I I , 1 0 ' ' I ,. f ,f . 1 ' I f r J ii ' f 1 Row 3: Jessie Cleary, Helen-Hoska, May Cummings, Julia Joseph, Marge McDowell, Harrier Peierson, Charloile ' V Jelusich, Mildred Barnhari, Eslher Hagberg. Ll Row 2:'MargueriTe Sarrazin, Doris Granlund, Jane Hilfon, Sara Jayne Perkins, Morgarel Lairhamer, Jerry Hughes, 2 Mariorie Paulson, Emma Tollefson, Leona Haskell. i , Row I: Alice Espel nd, Mary Malrby, Bonnie Jean Hickey, Mariha Rulherford, Olga Vidos, Befiy Bannisler, Mary -, Reifzel, Dorolhy achelor. 1 1 .4 1 '- . J 5 1 ' 5 Shield Winners ' J lik ALICE ESPELAN -Baskel ball.and baseball were 'rhe highlighis in her aihleiic career, wilh hiking A side line . 'i MARY MALTBY-Allhough slaifring in volley ball, she showed muth inieresl in baskel' ball and swimming. ' I , ' BONNIE JEAN HICKEY-An :all-around aihlere and a good sporlsman. She caplained her senior volley ball leam. OLGA VIDOS-A iaiihiul, persislenl player whose winning spiril' aided her leam many a lime. BETTY BANNISTER-The leader of Sladiana ihrough a successful year and a sirong, consisleni, all-around alhlele. MARY REITZEL-An unusual aihlere for her size and a hard working, sieady, speciacular player in lhe iumping cenier posilion al baskel ball. Tennis was anolher oi her specialiies. DOROTHY BACHELOR-A consislenl and dependable member on 'rhe volley ball and swimming squads. MARGUERlTE SARRAZIN-An enihusiasric, hard-working basker ball and volley ball player. She K was reco nized as an oursianding caprain. DORIS ANLUND-Alihough quier in her work, she was consisienily good in swimming, baskei ball and volley ball. JANE LTON-An all-arounder who showed a remarkable spiril in anyihing she iook parl' in. JERyRY UGHES-An inieresied worker who won her honors as an oulslanding mermaid. fx E TOLLEFSON-A sleady forward al basker ball and an enihusiasiic volley ball player an iker. LE A HASKELL-An experl volleyesl' and an inspiroiion lo her 'leams in hard cornpeiiiion. Rx IE CLEARY-An oulsianding all-around la er. She capiained her volle ball ream and fx P Y Y 'll , Qs rded in a remarkable manner during The hoop season. Her underfwaier swimming broughl X Nh r prominence. ' S Y ,Q LEN HOSKA-A iruly all-around alhleie who never appeared on ihe floor wiihour her win- - X ng smile. JX X AY CUMMINGS-An enlhusiasl who showed remarkable abilily as a baskcl shooier. She also N ' X look parl in hikes and swimming. ARJORIE McDOWELL-An ouisranding jumping cenier al basker ball and ihrough her en ' couraging spirii and speed she led her ieams lo many viciories. ' Q 'X HARRIET PETERSON-Anoiher all-around enihusiasl who worked hand in hand wiih Marge. X CHARLOTTE JELUSICH-An aihlele compelenr in every ihing and oulslanding for her sporls- manlike airiiude. ESTHER HAGBERG-Recognized by her 'reammales as lhe brains oi 'lhe group, she was a hard worker in all lhe gym sporis. SARA JAYNE PERKINS-A compeleni player who could always be counied upon 'ro show experl' playing when her ieam was in a righr spoi. JULIA JOSEPH-One of lhe hardesl workers around ihe gym, she was a consisienrly good volley ball and baskel' ball player. riozj Lf... .VJ 5 'yn ll we U by ' - N N X fi , l 4 H XI f f 3 QUBLC AND THIS CO,-4,Jg.r-. rx N w j- 'WEE R Zzgbjfj 'Sm-1 CPEWVQUP If P 'TRASN you X 2 11:9 cpu a Qk l N1 4 H0 169 Tpnm. , -m f A ,N-fgim Y' Slgeng ,f 1 4 ' M Q : f ff Q WJ New if ' EPMWIM Sw QRVO Sw, , R135 . f ' 0 f' K I m R RAOWV U J J -.., -X .Ax NQ Cf X -L-f TO W , W HZ XQI? 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Siucls? ll Well, Jrlwis fills flue liond corner. upper i'igl1+ All 'rclngoed up. Gonna cleon up on some- body? Defi' ch'ldisl'1. Cold figure . ' Q SLA, Opposed. This hos greol possibililies. Whol Huey need is o good peddling. I if, I 4 I, I Sept 2-School opens. 2 Sept 8-The Torch comes out 3 Se t I0--Firsl issue ol The Woi'ld, P llvlolly Lamlqen, edilorl. I ,foci ec-'gff0'E ,-fffvr-'fi 'fd 2 Q .. , . 1 1 ' f 'J Q.. -'Vex J K ,il 1 V Lxnfuk-if mf--Jeff W ,L ,i A, kygyggwefflg V7 J 01 '- ' 4 Oct 4-Class pfrexies-Bolo Philip, Lee Bickenloach, Ray Bucslso. , Q, I , N - If 1 A' Oct 25-Harrie+ Buckner wins The Fire Essay conlest Oct I6-Belly Gene Williams and Marshall Whilaci'e chosen Red Cross RepresenJra'rives. Oct I8-Brice Howard, Julia Jo- seph, Herberf Hire and Herberl Clayrnan leave 'lor U. ol W. Leaders' and Journalisls' Conference. Oct 28-Hi-Y Howdy dance. Lewis Jones and Bob Philip chairmen. .JY QLV' -f-f'-'fi-f'5-f' T -I' fl. xxx' 1 g g Nov. 22-Fooiball Nzgm. Bob Phalylilq, and Brice l-lowarol, rnoslers of cere- monies, Ray Nicola, Julia Joseph, Sara Jayne Perkins, Shirley Scarf and Mariorie McDowell, heads oi com- rnirrees. Nov. 22-Paisy Ansley helps wilh Thanksgiving loaskeis. Nov. 28-Slaclium wins Turkey 'lill and oily championship. Earl Flair and a few of The Jrrophies. Dec. I3-Junior Prom. fl,:al6jlJRawns- ly, l-larriel' Gilmore, Ken Colilrnan, Elizabelh Rawlings and Alan McKean plan lhe affair. , Dec. I9-Girls' Club dresses dolls for Chrisrmas gills. Evelyn Miles wilh one of 'ihe clolls. Jan. 28-Dick Riggs wins Vlforlcl Shorl Srory conresi. XJJZ I' ,f li.,f I of WJJJHQJ X ,, Jan. 28-Sophomore swealer olance. Jan. 28-Reporr carols come our. A group of biadions leave for Siberia. Jan. 28-Firsi Spring Vlforld. Janel Gould, ediior. lO. Feb. Il-l-lerloerr l-life, Jeanne La- rnoreaux, Paul Borrager and Charles lVlcNary win nalional recognilion in Quill and Scroll journalism Jresls. W ,CM xl A Mar. 6-I-Iislory repea+s ilself. Sla- diun'i caplures Ihe loaskel ball ciI'y lille. carl Plall wilh some more of our Trophies. Mar. 26, 27, 28-Opera. Bob fkrpke and Ivlargarel Pence have The leads. Mar. 26, 27, 28+Doris Chrislian, Nadara Hansen, Jerry I-Iughes and Marie Amer direcl dancing choruses. Mar. I9-Belly Perkins, rnasler of ceremonies al Pirales' Promenade. r. 9-Sora Jayne Perkins and o'oIhy Searles enler prize-winning enlr es in candy sale. Apr. I4-Ed Bucsko, Paul Barrager and Marvin Scoll organize new base- boll club. Apr. I7 Barn Dance. Jean Cololenlz Camille Ness help wilh Apr. L+- speakers chosen-Bob Doris Wiseman Apr. 24-Pourlh Eslole club organ- ized. Mr. I-Ioiclrnan, adviser: Lenore Meissner, Iemporary chairrnan, and June McCormick Jrernporary secre- Jrary. I0.May 8-Senior swealer dance. Archie I-lealon, Earl Plall and Bob Philip head comrnillees. A II. 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