Stadium High School - Tahoma Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)
- Class of 1938
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L 79 BOYS' ATHLETICS as GIRLS' ATHLETICS L lOl SCI-IOOLLIEELL LL III A'4I1.Lf , ,lf-ffff,,'fI L L ff ,MJT ,.1'. r... ,ferqfnff ff' ff' -A X I l' .L by , J-ry 4 ff iff'-f1 'ifN., g1..lJ-rr ,c ,L g Q, Hzfrgi ,.f,g -N K . A I, i A , X ' fd, ,.-.-'ff 1114, fA 5 f f,,1:! I IMA ' Y . f W' IWINQ.: I A i R' ,,v, ,w f + jx M''WFTA5-blimX ,H '1 , fw ,V 1 I, Lux -Ha, ' .L , I 4 I Wah foe, ,Th 1 'Flu' we f V V 1 'f4?M!f V vifv 'NLR , N - f ' ,rp mf ', '- 91, ,' we my Aryan A . ,K-, Ymwfif- inf j X - ff ,-fx ' '.1-. 'f,.g,, 4 up f M' 'Q' f we .'...f'fP--if !,',f7' , :3i5:ir A' nom f ' N T, yig- if ' bL,,5:5'lf2?1 'i1.v!,4'! - ,Ziff Lf Ywfy, 'W' ' ,, 4 mf' H' , iff' ,EQ7 -,g h I f , 47 NW!! 35 ' if - Q .. ff.. Q , WHX E154 .all 1194, 5 M , ,-: 'Z 'L-2 .,-61: B P, '17 , +L 1-L-,M ' I , , f,Z'1 , W . 3a.1?, H Q , W HV' ' Z, - ' . ' ..! .5'-'Wi '- h .J L . Qff 1 1 3,27 f Nil -55?S:.. Q 555 i 1 I -fir T f ,-f f' , -fyzigw F' 1-4 0 ff QW,-4,.g-' - 4412 f, . f Jn.: -r'1'f .-.. . .,4 ' --'sb' ,J 152' 71 gg, 1, 15 d il ' f'?'371fZ, :f-1-'cad , 'A' Q'-7 f f- ' 'I , ' jg-3:g,L:faf::,..'?l ,V ' 77 IW' f 4 , 6j+ A ' -... . A ' 'K NH .:' -: , -3, -,-92' 'f' f ' 'iff-7 Tr' T fjvnv Q lw . mm HAINEPTXVH W W7 W VQW rAc u LTY wb fi rp 115. 'W ' A H 'nf J' I ,L 1 JJ ky . IRQ!! ,uf My U.. ,Ap . .Y U-xt.-V.' J Jr ,W 4-' .V vv' ., X n. ' X . , J Xxx Af' Y-PU ,ly iff xii U NX 1 Lv 1' 6Jf 0 ry vy I XI' MR. PERKINS THIS year has been one of 'iany achievements here al Stadium. Our sludenls have excelled in sponfs, music and clebale as well as many olher lines of endeavor. lf we had nol had lhe supporl and ccoperalion of our 'leachers none of lhese lhings would have been possible. To Mr. Perkins and fo every member of lhe faculfy we, fhe class of '38, wish lo express our epprecialion for helping lo make our Iasf year al S+acliurn a memorable one. U1 I ,W Xl 'fx new l-Mfg. simmons, commercial: Mi. siilficl, may lull, Miss Aiidmcii, ofliceg Miss F.iiniii,a, English: Mi. vmh, manual mining, Mis. Sadler, mi.: science, now 2-Mis. Nicholson, mmmmial, Mm Adams, commercial: Mi. Kennard, mllimaling Min Campbell, mme, Mai, slum, English: Mr. calm, commercial. no. lsm. Hanoi., commercial, Mi. eillm, commercialg Mr. Davis, may liallq Miss McMurphy, English, Miss McCulloch, physical ediicalioiig Miss Bernard, physical edmliw. Row z-Mr. l-leiiificl, social sciunceg Mi. wafers, miiml mining, Mi. Keyes, puma.: educaiicng Mi. clark, science: Mi. Afplie, social mime, Miss Form, malnfmalics. nw I-Mr, Palmer, physical edmlicfi, Mi. Morris, commercial: Mi. Albrechf, English, Mi, Lealherwcod, commercial: Miss Hmmm-l, English, Mis. Laurserl, alfendance clcil. new 1-Mi. smilli, mlliemliu, Mis, Davies, home economics, Mi, Joram, science, Mis, ciiiiiwdy, home miiommq Miss Besfler, home iigiiiwmiug Miss spencer, foreign language. E51 1 . a-rg ul 1 . - . L I ' V f ' ' 1 . I , .4 M im f'- r J - 'f if' gr in' af' If ,fairy V. . I. lx N i.'i ,1 H IA -I new I-Miss Harl, foreign language: Miss Len, Science: Mr. Hoffman, English: Mans Nessensun, foreign la Q Q Q Miss slack, English: Mfg. Gianni, mmhemalics. nw 2iMr. Prenfice, science: Mn. Cousin, foreign langue Q Mins Murray, nnfnn cconomicsy Mfg. Van Armin, fennaqn iangnngeg Min. Helm, english: we Tripp. an Row I-Miss Ohlin, sludy hall: Miss Hanley, commercial: Mr. Carr, vice principal. Row 2-Miss L as social science: Miss Wilcox, English: Mrs. Graham, English: Mrs. Slrcllon, commercial. MISSING MR. BASLER, English MISS BURGESS. social science MR. Cl-IRISTIE, commercial MISS COOPER, English MR. DANIEL, social science MR. DANIELS, English ' MRS. FOWLER, social science MR. FUSSELI., music MRS. GAUL, English FACES MRS. HARRELSFDN. science MR. JOHNSON. music MISS LACKEY. commercial MR. LOWMAN. social science MRS. MAGILI., home economics MISS MILLER. home economics MISS SELDEN, English MISS SPENCER, malhemalics MR. SVARE. foreign language MISS WORTMAN. foreign language QA ,Jw if. 1 ll lbl s..4 Lf M my fjljf f WW faifflifffff W? WM WWA K wmfmamfzwfm Ii f -' 5' U-,fi-'fx Qi? X f. N cg?,.,VlVII'.'?l'l?lfUlMII!lMIMIUaHJ . V WNW - 'J fwmm' - fir- Mu 555555233 -R .. I X ., f' Y H-'V if i 0mu1m:. P il TT? A - ..,f n: 7, L , - ..- - mg Bob num, cnsfmlsn Mum.. lmy wsmfsy, nan mlm, swim canm, aah williams SENIOR CLASS HOWlNG fhe same spirif and willingness lo cooperate which made him so valuable in alhletics. Chief Bob Davies successfully guided fhe desiinies of the Tribe of '38 lhrough a year of achievemenl in every field of endeavor. To assisl him lhe class chose Charmian Munson as vice preside-nr: Belly Wether- by. secre+ary: William Taylor. freasurer: Frances Collier. girls' represenfaiive io Sfuden+ Council: Bob Williams, boys' represenlafive. Evelyn Decker capiured valcdiciory honors wifh a perfect record of 28 A's for The ihree years. Virginia Laniz. who also had a fine scholaslic record, was chosen saluiaforian of The class. Boih girls spoke ai commencement Evelyn was secreiary of fhe Vocafional Club. chairman of fhe coslume commiffee for fhe Senior Class Play and a member of Sahasa. Virginia was a member of The Senior Class play-reading commilfee, assisfanf edifor of The World and an aclive member of Sradiana and Triple S. According fo precedenf 'rwo boys and iwo girls musf make up 'rhe quarfei of speakers. As boih The valedicforian and salulaforian were girls the faculfy and class had 'fo make iheir choice from among The boys. Dwighl' Cus'ris was chosen by ihe class as one of fha speakers. Dwighf had been presideni of Chrisiian Union, a member of l-li-Y and on ihe Jayvee looiloall squad. Lawrence Henderson, faculiy choice, was a prominenl debafer. a 'member of Hi-Y and was on The championship midgef baskef ball learn. I-le was also circulafion manager of The World. In ils Sophomore year The class of '38 had for ifs leaders Ray Bucsko. presidenf: Jean Ray, vice presicleni: Belly l-lealon, secreiary: Mary King, ireasurer: Marie Joseph and Douglas Hicks. represenlafives +o Sfudenf Council. This cabinef chose ivory and crimson as The class colors. T81 The following year ofhcers were: PresidenT. Ray Bucsko: vice presidenT. Dorofhy Swan: secreTary. BeTTy Wefherbyz Treasurer. Vivian Schofield: represenTaTives To STudenT Council. ElizabeTh Decker and Douglas l-licks. The Firefly. i938 opera. had seniors in many of The leading roles. Janice Green did a fine iob in The TiTle role. as did Phil Garland who played opposiTe her. Ofher speaking parTs were Taken by Regina Hoover. ElizabeTh Decker. Richard Laursen and Theodore Picard. The hiT STage Door. which enjoyed a long run on Broadway and was made inTo a markedly successful movie. was presenfed May I3 and I4 by The Senior Class. Mary Jane Hendrickson and Earl Fisher ably handled The leads. They were supporfed by Marie Amef. David Davies. Jean Ray. Gladys Brodsky. Regina Hoover. Ennid Miller, Rufhye Halverson. Jean Palfreyman. Edward Webb. Graham Moore. Emer- son Elder and Donald BurneTT. Three of The Girls' Club officers elecfed in The spring of '37 were seniors: Jean Ray. presidenT: Dora Mae Rice. vice presidenT: RiTa CroTeau, Treasurer. All four deparTnnenT chairmen were of The graduafing class: social. Elizabefh Decker: welfare. Mary Louise Williams: fellowship. Jane Mclnfoshq service. Lucille Decker. Eileen Henry headed boTh The fall and spring sTaffs of The World. This is The second Time since The paper began publicafion Effeen years ago ThaT any one sTudenT has held The iob for a whole year. Mary Jane Hendrickson. Gladys Brodsky and Sam BaTT were awarded medals aT The UniversiTy of WashingTon speech fesfival where Sfadium debafers walked oTf wiTh second place. As juniors The class sponsored The annual Junior Prom. Under The general direcfion of Ray Bucsko. The Theme of a Chinese New Year was carried ouf. Clearing more Than Twice The amounT made The preceding year. The dance lisTed a profiT of 546.45 On April 29 The Class sponsored The senior sweafer dance. Bob Davies was general head of The dance. Johnny l.ong's orchesTra played. This was The lasf all-school affair To be given by The seniors. WiTh novel decorafions carrying ouT The Soufh Sea lslancl moTif and adding To The afmosphere of The occasion. The seniors held Their banqueT on May 20. Programs were also in accord wiTh This unusual mofif. ToasTmasTer for The banqueT was Don Boyle. The class creed was presenled To l-lerman Kleiner. presidenT of The Junior class. by Bob Davies. head of The Class of '38. WiTh Johnny Long puffing his orchesTra Through iTs paces. a dance in The gym followed The banquef. uwlgm cum, Euiyn num, virgin. Lanh. Lawrence Hlndarxon t 'A 'si is T J UT DONALD AHRENS Don Band 3 years: pep band: stale solo conlosfsg Northwest or- :heslra mecli Shake band meal: assembling hobby, music. Auonev ALIERTSON LiliIe Andre, lhosoinnsg Junior Rod Cross roof-ssonlsllvos Senior clsss play: assembly: attended Sonlh High at Denver, Colon 1 yoofs. HELEN ALLBUTT Shcrlhend cerllllcalei senior honor roll. AMY ANDERSON Chrislmas Slockingsi malored in English, srl, homo ooo. nomasss hobby, sslmmlng. Jos N. ANDslsoN Jo-Elo Wreslling team 1 voor: oss livily manager: hobby, suing, LUCILE ANDERSON nm.. Girls' club sommlllooss Rille lollofmong glen club z yoofsg ooono 2 yoofsg World ad xluflg Ponrlh Eslnlog Speakers' an- reaug gfodoolod in zv, yoofs. MARGAREY F. ANDERSON slodzonos Girls' clno som. mlnoos. WILLIAM ANDERSON Sleepy Honor roll 2V-I years: aisle high school solo conlesl 2 years: orchestra: handy pep band: sssemlsliosg hobby, piano oloylng. MAnlJANs neue Mow sl: Club: Speakers' lanronng Sladianag Girls' Club so-ns mllloosg ollolzoily Chairman lor sms' Club: Girls' Council. U01 LORRAINE ALBERT Rom, sn clnbs lnlomnlionol Club: Archifcclural Club: rhnnlss glvzng ooslolsg slndonl nlnsog hobby, skiing. BETTY AI NSWORTH slodinnog lzmo clhlo: sooond- year afhleiic lenerg Girls' Club sommllloesg hiko loodor. MARIE AMALYA AMET rfloln sg longhl donszng chorus 3 looms: girls' glee: world slnlfg Senior Class play: Class oloysrooding somnnllloog Dooom Club: llallo Clubg club commzlloesg roll room mau- ogofg chairman rhnnlsgaoang nssombly. Thesoinn ofogfomsg choral speaking choir: spool- nhs' anlonnq honor roll: roroh sl.-ills mislfoss ol ceremonies lor girls' muon hobby, danc- ing. ARN E AN DERSEN Andy ooofo 2 looms: hobby, lsoollng. KENNETH K. Anosasou Hlconnw Anonood Brandon ls. my High School 2 vosfsg hobbies, clarinel playing ond oolloollng msufch hooks. MARGAREY ANN ANDERSON Sllorllland cerllllcqle. TOM M. ANDERSON Slamp Club: allonded Rochess fer 1Wash.J Union High School 3 years: hobby, slump cols Iecling. HIROJI AOCHI Maiored in molhomollss, Enq- lish, hlslofy snd ooollooolng. WILLIAM ARMSTRONG sill Acfivlly manager: Takoma pics lure oopoanlmonlsg h o ls o v, woodsswing. BETTY ARNOLD Worked in library: outside emplbymbhl: ailended Norih Central High lSpoknne. Waxhj I year. ANNIE BAK ..Ann.. Hbbbi roll: lmbhaed lcbpby. ,sh lwhghl High l year: maimed in English, hisfory ,hd clothing: hbbbibs, sliihq .-.hd hbrsbbbbl fidihq. PHVLLIS uxsll '-Phyl-' Sahasa cbbihbl: lhbhlsgiyihq bbskefsg may meg: hobbies, ibbdihg and ping pbhg. OSCAR T, IARGER .l. v., mayb, vbrsily lbbl- ball: track Cbplblh us: 3-yn: vim lbllermbh: .ll-:ily J. v. hblfbbbl 15: slliabhe cbilhbil: bbhiminbbs: sig 5: sbll Club: hubby, qblf. LOIS IARNNARY Hbhbi fbll: Aqlibiiilm club: Garb' Club bbmmivlebs: :lil- blbhl hm.: Thespibhs: hobbies, collecflnq cacli Md lihqmip towels. cAllolvN an IEARDEMFHL Hcbirie' Mbibfba ih shglilh, Science, blblhiiiq: .inbhbbd Ashlbh ls. DJ High 1 yearsg hbbby, music. JOE IECKMAN lzebbfyb lbblbbll l year: Varslfy foafbnll z years: cbplbih 'sv loofball beam: llbys' Council: sllldbhl cbilhbil: president bl :macho body: ushered bv :bm- ihbhwhbhf '31: sig s: HLY: hubby, lbilihg. oonssu IEERIOHM Newby slbaibhh: shield yihhbr: Speak- ers' sllieby: Fonlball l-lighl: iiihsbf prom: iilhibr :ylcmi dbhce: bhb bv best swimmers: assemblies: Garb' clilb bbm, hiinees. HENNERIETTA neu. Ready Mbyib club: brbbbblfb: bl, lbhded Gfbhqb lwbsbl High z months, l-ulnvev IACKHOFF l-lbw Mbibfbd in Ehglish, Sci-me, machine dbbigh: hobby, chem. holy. LELAND T. BAKER Lee sliidbhl leader: hobby, bbal- ing. ELIIADETH MAE OAKKE slida- slbdiahb: ebll club: fblybd cf sehibl banquet 'a7: cbm, millbbs for syleblbr dbhm: snniur glee club: opera 2 ybbib: siyimihihq mm: svlidbhl leader: shield yyihhbf: hobby, Mhleiicsl A. CHARLES MRNETT chuck Rmb lbbm 1 yew: rifle let. mm.-ih: bmyily rhbhbqeyl rw. iw pin: hobby, mbdel plbhb building. JACK BAUMGARDNER Rifle Ieflermarlg Rille Club, NANCY BECK Ulefpi-urls: shorlhbhd cerlifi- fhlesg wbrlbd ih hilbhdbhbb fbbm. MARLYS F. BECKMAN Girls' Club bbmmillhbi: bl- lbhdbhcb fbbyh bshiblbhl: vm. liml Club: hobbies, dbhcihb .ind swiihmihg. GEORGE IEESON newly: wresllihg l year: ma. iblbd ih English, science, mblhbihbliu. lOl IENNATTS Era Midqel fbblbbll l yebl: Varsiiy lbblbbll l yebr: Reserve basket ball l year: Vsrsliy basket bhll l year: mall l ybbl-: mile libbl mel: HiyYg laiq s. llll IOI IEIG Minnow swimming: bond: solo orcheslrag hobby, music. ARCHIE IERGMAN sioinn cinbn hobbies, minion and astronomy. uosemmv asmum Senior onoo dub: Vocational Club: rhonkngiyino baskets: ooofo. LOREN G. IILLINGS Honor roll: nano clnb, ot- ionooo Vaughn lWash.l Union High sohoor 2 years: hobby, phntography. wuneu. sums --ron Maiored in snorioh, bookkeev' ino, ohonhono and typing: hobby, oonoino. EVANQELINE BLANC:-memo vonoio Moiofoo in bookkeeping, Eno. nnn, history, ononooo Puyallup High z years: hobbies, horse- booh riding ond swimming. JENNIE BONARO Girls' Ciuh committees: Chris- iian Union: honor roll: short hand certificates. TOM W. IONHAM Activity m a n a Q e rg student leader. DOROTHY M. IOOKER num.. World mug study hall os- nsioni, hobby, photography. U21 GLENN I. une Moiofoa in Enough, sbonioh. history: hobby, riofno and coin collecting. nos IERGMAN Boom aoiobou I yo.-in, undone looo- bf, osniotoni moaning coach. :bus nmweu. Book Maiored in anguish, Spanish, history: afiended Oregon city roto.: Hioh School n yoon. mnehnsr mms ..,,EggY,, Stadianai ski ciob: Camera Club: acfivliy fnonnoon: sans' Club commitlecsg honor roll. ADELAIDE ILOOMFIELD Adio Program chairman of mono 5, iono orohooifo, orchestra: shin' Club oonnninoos, iunior prom committee: senior honor ion, hobby. music. MAH Famcss aoeek Promo sonion honor ion, ooiiyhy manager: Chrisimas sioclinqsg yioo bfosioont xniofnotionor Club: conioio clnb, ski Club: niiended vooitio efoyo icom High 1 yoon an June nonnm Girls' chib commilteesi ino- iofoo in enough, hniony, soon ish, typing, ohonhono. uwnsrncs aomlsvme Bonny amino clnb, anvfownnnol baxket bon, honor roll. EDWARD IOOKWALTER ..Ed.. Varsity swimming 3 yearsg state swimming champion: sm- dent leader: Foctbali Night. JAMES R. norl-lab Jirn Hnndr rdllg sctivily rrinnngerg Christian unidn: ndbby, hrir- rndnidd blnying. BEYTY MARGARET BOWMAN nad.. Vocational club. senidr qlecg Girls' Club commitlensq gl- tended Buckley iwnshl High l mr: hgbbidr, nrt and inab- slmls. RAY uoze nmp.. siudgnl ldddrrg attended agil- drrnind High sehdbl l ycdrg rngidred in English, science nnd hidfgry. JOH N BRADY Fall World stall: Torch statlg Fourth Estate: first prize, fire prevention essdy ednlesl. DICK nnoNsoN Richie Band 3 yhgrrq majored in eng- lirh, rnnlherndiibdl drdwingy hnbbids, building rngdgl bdrm .ind sdiling. EVALYN E R. BREWER Speakers' surddug vdrdiibnnl club: edll club: rbll men- dgrrr study hall assisiunt: Girls' Club edniniingerr ni- ldndgndr dlrrig hdbby, gdllnrt. ing bdri rgrdr. Rosen IROWER ngb- Senior Class pldyr student leader: Aquarium club: Thes- plans: hbbbies, hunting, fish- ing ghd ldnnis, ELMO M. BROWN Mui.-.red in english, history, drawing and science: hobbies. sailing and swimming, MARLYN FERN BROWN slri Clubg atlandance rddni clerk: hobby, collecting rnglrh covers and ships. ELEANOR IOWLING Beans Attended R g d 5 rr v Q I r High lhlonolului 2 years: Palo Alle icgl.l High l mr: maiored in French, mathematics, history science: h o b b V. horseback riding. DONALD IOVLE '-vnrlw vice president dl sluddnl Council: sig s rderdldryg usher- dd al ddnirndncdnibno 'avg vdrsily swirnrning 1 mrs: nn. serve fggibdll l ydnry Varsity football 2 years: nlledgnigrbnrd iddvbdllr perfect altendance. JESSAM I NE BRAD FORD Worked in librgry: bdndg snnidr glee: bdrm bdll .nd baseball teams: attended Win- lock lWash.l High z years: hdbbv, basket ball. Dori unmues Janes Arlirily nisndgsrg Architectural Club: ski Club: hgbbidi, hdrse. back riding, goll nnd tennis. :Eunice nluv Hsrrnig Worked in dlldnddnrd rddnig rngidrrd in English, bgghlrgdp- ing gnd science. GLADYS ALYCE IRODSKY helm.. Triple S5 business manager ol Torch: World ad stall: Thanks- giving drsgnrblyg sdbhgrndrd Class plgyg snlind and chenille debate letters: secretary De- bate Club: C, P. S. debate tournament 2 years: U. of W. debate tournament: Thespians1 Fourth Estate: Girls' Club dgnimillreig grsdugvdd in zv, years. sl.lsAnsrl-l nose anowu Batty side club: Girls' Club dgrn. rnilldnrg nulsidrr nmblnyrndnlg eltended Linndln High l ydnrg hobby, singing. MYRTLE BROWN Seb.-asa, ELEANORE BROWNFI ELD Triple S: subgchnilrnan service ddpnrirnrnr Girls' Club: iunibr prom Committeej served lst senior banquet '37: senior dnnbd rgrnrnirsedg d n ncin g chorus '37p Girls' Club :orrlr rnitteesg Senior Class play: Sophomore Class play: Gall Club: hobbies, swimming and dancing. U31 , . iyyidjqgq hi oi Foiirgh El1a!qI .si ei ls rob orryrfiosvsobho - - I . . Qpor 'playgf woolor' aoriol h o ,on Foglball ff 'X' 'gl lffrflffo, f?ili,lglli,- All if iff, if iff Y I L5 r ilgh de orouohrgo Poolboll 1 M l I, lx' ,. . - . 1' -. J! friihlo. YN ll af .l lf,V Lf x A 9 -prrrggommlllfi hubby, li STANLEY lunxsv Burk soho 2 yenrxi ooo bond: or- chesvra I Year: solo orchestra: Chtisiian Union: hobby, musk. DONALD K. IURNETT iiboni. oooroi sfudeni leader: obiiyily rriohooorg sohior oloo club: bool Club: hobby, loiihib. RAYMOND F. IUCSKO okay.. Prosiooril of Junior and sobho. riioro bloom: shioloiil coorrbilr ooliyily rrioriooor: l-li.v, hobby, ooilboolirio. o BETTY LOU CARD Jinx lriolo sg slooiorioi shiolo wir.. hor: srudeni rrioriooori hike leader: foil and spring World edifcrial mirror Tahoma sion: Torch sion: ioiirholirrri orriy bldm: Camera Club: Sli Clubg Fourih eolofog Golf chibg oo- sorhblyg honor roll: Takoma ohorooroohorg Girls' club oorrirhillooop hobbies, Iravcl- irio, phofeqrnphy and oxiirio. Aooiyiry rrioriooori lzirlo Club. susuv CEDAROUIST Gussic lohorrio staff: World ooiloriol ,long Camera Club vioo orofi, oorili Takoma ohorooroohorg roiirlh sololo: Rifle Clubg ioorholiirri oworoi hobbius, ohofooroohy .ho lohiiir, IRENE CHEATHAM Triple sg slooiohoi Girls' cliib ooh.-riilloos: oorioiho ohoriisg hobby. horseback rioiho. PAUL CHRISTENSON Chunky Horror roll: .l. v. fooabolli hobby, model oiroloho build, rho. II4 Y I' ? ,-,- 4:- N? . -4 L' r ar xl uv 'Yu an DOROTHEA IUDINICK '-nor' Vocaiional Clubl Girls' Club commilfzc. EVERETT IURKHARY Burlly l-lorior roll oohyily rriorioqor sooo cliib prosidoiiv slr. Club hobby skiing MAnloN ROSEANN sums laiirhrio seooiorio World s9aH oobro Dar Golf club Foolbhll Niohl oooorohoho Girls cliib oorrirriinooo hobbies ooll orio Qcnnls IUTH CANALE corioloooos ooo of soil Club .- oiiooh Fooiboll Night 5 ooroblioo ollorioorl Union High qvhooriir Arirl 3 rhorilhi o bios oolr and iriiilhliho Mor rho Raye HAROLD cnnsou Miooo Mhioroo .ri eiiolish holory .or SCIENCE LEE J CARYEI Jeflle oihro hobby irioliirio xcnlc rrioolol lroiro JUNE CHASE lhorilooiyirio bomb ohioohl riiirro airended Sl sorlriiooo Aoooomv lcollohoooo Idal 2 years hobby horseback rio .ii BERNICE CHRISYENSEN ee World edliorlal xlafl Torch sul! honor roll Glrls Club Commlfiees RUSSELL CHRISTIANSON Maiored iii Eholioh wondxhop hiolory hobby rooool oir Planes Q . S h h ' 9 5 4 , . s A V Q tv 1 4 v:A I : J i y . 9 0 .4 H b in yll . 4 4 - 9 0 ,Q A 4 . XE -sf X1 - 0 ki 1' Q -www CAFSYENS A V, ii-mr ioiiinrzliloUoihl,i Thos- - 1- g 'Qu 1 . - 0 an-f ' . ,-7 r , y Q G 9 7 . V 9' : . ' 9 Q ,. ' 'W 5 , Q ' .f-liar. , or Q if' f J J -I' H-el' 9 ILL! PATRICIA COATSWO RTH Pal vrrblibily rlrrirrrrbrr arid Presi- arrrrl bl lrilbrrrblibribl Club: slridrrrr cblirrrilg spring World slallg :andy sale. HAROLD coesweu. coils Rilla clirbr .rrlaridba arm Hiqlr School rlwlrilibbirrb lrlrrrdsl 2 years: rrriaby, bllblbgraprry. FRANCES COLE srririiarrar rriplrr si ski Club: Fbblbrll Nigrrr clecorallonsg rlbsrrrip lor sophomore wearer dance: iunior brbrrr: Girls' Club commilleesg hobby, sli- irq. VYONNE COMAN srrririr qlerr 1 years: opera: in special clmrus l ybbrr srrib il ri rl P l rr rr. by accompanied rbrrrlrrr Wim qrrilarg hobbies, rrrrrric and sri. JEAN COCMB5 Paslcrs lor opera rrrlrl Senior Class play: Girls' Club wir rrrillmr hobby, drawing. BARBARA JEAN COVACH '-ser Slradiarlag roll manaqerg Girls' Club comrrlilleesg Rifln Club. IETTY MARIE CROMWELL Thanksgiving .rid Easier bass urls: vmlibrrrl clrrbr gradual. irrr, irr ZV1 years: lrbbbirr, lrbrlbbbrl riding aria music. rom clzoss ..,.. abrrrlg Nlidgef bbslrel ball 2 yew: vrrrily barrel ball l year: J. v. lbblbrillg sig sg Basclmll cliib. DWIGHT CUSUS J. v. loolballg .rfiyily rrrrrr. bgbrg Hi-Y: presiderir Chris- ribrr urribrrg rbrnrrirrrirarrreril sbealrcr. wlnsusnlrs con Crabby rlresbirrrsq Rall. club: irrriibr prom: Speakers' arrrrbrrg mir. rriarr bl fall girls' rriiirrrg rw. brll Niglrl program: Girls' Club commilla-es: lrabbirr, cbblririg arid rbbrlr. ci-mines J. COLIURN cliirrlr Maiored in Errglirlr, riislbry and science. FRANCES KAYHRYN COLLIER Triple S1 Fsurlh Eslaleg Girls' cbirrrrilg rllsisibrn circulalion manager and manager ol wbrlrlr kill. Club: girls' rifle errbrri 2 years: shorthand nerr tilicalos: senior girl reprer senialive io Sluderll Councilg Senior Class piclure commib lee: Foolball Niqhl puhlicify chairman: llshercd at band concerl: so b li b rrr b rc play: Girls' Club commillees. JOSEPHINE COOK MJD.. Maiored in English. hislorv. science. NANCY coonas Nance Ailended Mossyrnck High llbyiir Counfy, waslrl l year: rrraibrra lrr riirlbry and biiri. ness adminislraliurlg lrrrbairrs. rebrlirig and yrilirig. ARLENE COWLI NG Girls' Club commilreesg Chris- lian Union! honor mllg shol-ir hand cerlilicales. MARVHELEN CRONKRIGHY Mar sviraerr nurse: Girls' club Qbrrirrrillrresg bobby, lby dogs. RITA CROTEAU naar sledisribg Triple sg rrmlil-br Girls' Club: Girls' Cbrrrrrilg srrybd .sl srrribr barlquel 'a7: Girls' Club cnmmirleesi honor rbllg slri Club: smrrrl-verrr allxlelic award: hobby, srl. ELLA DAHLIERG sli cllrbr Vocational club: graduaied in zv, years: ribb- birr, ryirrrrriirir, .ra rlriirg. U51 DAVID A. DAVIES viee presidbnlvnesbisnsl Senior Class pusy resalng ersrrrrnilless choral speaking snbir: .ss- Semblles. CAROLINE M. or-svls Carrie Triple sg sibriienng bpers 3 risers: may hall assislanii rains Club: girls' bienrre eb- pelnlrnenis lbr ninbrnsg sirls' club ebrnrnlilses: vias presi- aeni of senior glee: honor roll: shield winner: hobby. drrneing. ROBERT DAVIS .rhbir J. V, Iewiball 2 vears: J. V. captain in '37: opera Z years: Football Niqllfg aiq sg glee rlrrbg Golf club: hobby, play. irrq Gizmo. VIRGINIA DAVlS Jinncy Girls' Club committee: rm:- iored in English. clothing, hiss ioryi EVELYN CHARLOTTE DECKER Lynn Speakers' arrrebrrr vbenribnnl Club: Foulball Niqnig Girls' Club rbrnnsillbesg senior honor roll: vnlesiislerann. DOROTHY L. DE LONG nom.. Triple Sq sleaisna: Speakers' Bureau: served af senior burl- quel '37: ushered af comr mcncemerlfl Focliball Nlqhf '36, '37: swealer dances: girls' mixers: Sladiana 'mums chair- man: bnbirrnnn girls' rnirerg roll manager: honar roll: asr sernbliesg senior queer bberng baseball champ '3b. '37: Girls' Club sbrnrniloeesg hobbies, golf sna singing. DON DILLEV versily wresiliiig 3 years: wresvling ebeen z yerrsg eiry, Norlhwesl P. N. A., high school and YMCA wresning elnsrnpibns nbnbr ren: Hi-vq Big sr ushered at eisrnrnenrer rnenig lr b b b Y. nreael-basl building. WILLIAM K. DOHERTY Bill Honor roll: nsiivsiy managcrg World eirrnlelibn rnnnnqerg naribsnsri enernblnnr versir, swimming z years: Reserve iebibslls Fbbibbll Niqiil, ROBERT DONDERO versify and Reserve Dennis. mi 2351451 :Pl--4' mv e ,- fy x ? e e BO! DAVIES vbrslry Ioslball z years vnrslly beslrsl ball a years vsrsrlv lnselr l year senior Cass presldenl presldeno bf l-lrv rbblbell Night sirrrlenl Coun srl sig s ears Council usher cd af cbrnrnenserrlerrr 37 nic:-mio T DAVIS ore me cllrb Fanrin Eslalc World bd slew Varsity debale newer slr Club honor rbli SHIRLEY DAVIS slr Club ebli Club sludy nail .sssrsrenr honor rbll hobby swrrnrninq zuumn uecxeiz aisle sbensi elierrrnsn ol carrls Club ushered er commence men! 37 served .17 scrum! banquef av slsdiene Trrblb 5 opera 3 yenrs rbll rbern manager ssbnbrnbre silrrlenl crnrneil represenlnrrve Poor bell Nrgnr nbbbres rnlrsrc and lennrs Lucius oecxeil Bobble Sub ennrrrnsn serv. e depart rnenl bi Girls Club rnslrrrnsn service riebbrlrnsnl SIudenI Cannell eiris cbrrneli Triple s Girls club eernrnrrlees served .sl senrbr banquel 37 ushered el senrnr Class piny 37 assemblies casilsrrrnsn rleesrrelibrrs lor Girls clnb dnneb rlesbrslrbns bl senrar banquet BILLY BURNS DICKSON Dick Midget Icnlball 2 years Big S KEIIH DODSON Babe Meiored rn English inslbry and sclerlbe ailended Lincoln High Schoal I year TEIIESA DOLLARD Lambie Vncellonal Club Girls Club commlliees ScrlD and Plume altnndance clerk LEON DONOVAN Nalered rn English rrrsebry end ssrense G tb' e . s M v .r sy 0 '?'1QiQ 11?- nA ' hr j gg Qc' Q . .- , S 'Y I 1 ' 31 ' f fi- ---ri M :EEC l i . 1 f r is:-ge if . -I ij a,., . 1 .Eiga ' 49 . .u ' A Q -r : ' : I - , 'eigv : . I -. 9 Us r lg Q3 .LQQYL ' .uf ' A ' ' lc: ' V :'g. ,g, rf : 'l' A l' V : , -. - Tffj Q - u l ss, b.b..l: . . 6 : . v: U 45. M 'f 1.15 1 ' I ' .N ,, . rl I I I ' 1 I - s . ea Eg 11 ff I Y' - , get . .sri s o X. Qi.. 1 I l. 1 X' , ri i - it 'Z5'g?' . .L ' lf 6 IRENE MAE DOTEN DoHe rriple sg slailiarrag lalraraa alan: debale lellerg rileapiarray speaker: aereaag served al aerier iaarreaai 'ave eirle' Club earrrrrrilyeaa: elaairrrrarr el eariey eala: reallaall Night alll: sfudy hall aaeialerilg senior lifesaving badge: hobby, awirrrrrrirra. MARJORY DOVEY iimuirr lnlernulional clriiar nreepiarre: ski cliibr honor rellr rreaieraa ir. English, rrarrelr, eeierree and mafhemaiics. JACK M. DUNCAN Dune Nliaael leaelel ball 2 yaara: Miegel feefball I year: Irnck rrrarraaerg band: Pep barley Wesfcrn Washinqion band cone leaf: lyereer roll: sig 5, hae, ball Club: rielalay, alarirp aa.. leelirrq. NANCY DUNN Allerraea Andalusia may High l year: lrrrmaerrlaia, lneayerrwarrla, lcarey, l year: lrppby. eplleeliira perfume laalllea. ROXANNE E. DYER URDXY.. Senior glee elaia z yearar yareiry debate lellare neleafa clap: nine clap: nreapiarrar Scrip and Plume: Ski Club: Girls' Club earrirrrisleaar opera: lrebpy, eliirra. noN EDEN l.eny Varslfy lerrrria 1 years: siudenf leader: Big sa hobby, lerlrrie, MARGARET EERNISSE Triple sr sladiarra: pianist far ilrrripr glee: senior glee: per- epnrrel airealar iii obera fer z yearer library araialarrlr Girls' Club eerrrrrrirleeaa aaalalarrl piarriai for opera. CLIFFORD C. ELFERS Larielireerrr er-ee: iraleiey. ,lamp colleciing. RICHARD ELSBREE Dick Fourfh Eelaleg spealrere' Bur raaae glee elelar aperaa warm ad avail: hobbies, aliirra and awirrrmirra. MARYHA VIRGINIA DOUI su Club: hobby, lyareapaek rieirra, meme DRAKE nelly eirla' Club aprrrryiillaeaq Girls' cpiirreilg rall rperri manager: Iniernaiional clirlar Golf clirlar lipbley, aalirra applaa. Jock DUNCAN Dunn Maiored in Errgliaii, science and rpallrerrralieag senior glee. ILA DUNWOODIE Girls' Club cnrnmilfees. DARRELL EDEN Riqh1v vareioy fennis J yeareg alri- eeav leader: yell duke: sig sg hobbies, Tennis, badminton and ping peep. JOHN T. EDLING Apples Reserve Io o I In a I lg Baseball Club. R. EMERSON ELDER Emmy Sfuderlf Irnllic olllccrq glee elrilag eperag chrieliarr union presldenlg Senior Class play- reading eerrrrrrilleeg upera rrrakerip commilleei aeearrrlaliea. HOWARD ELLIOTT Howie Barra: areiraalra: happy, liar.- ing. GEORGE ENGFER pink.. rrael 2 years: laelpall man- aqerg Sludenf caiirrailg lunche reem crew: ma s, U71 ence susbev '-Perliieu lhespioriss vosslioriol Club publicily chairmen sho secre- fury: Girls' club eorrirriiiiees: qradunling iii 27, years: hobby, slosiohihe, eielhes. ELEANOR JANE ERICKSON UH.. slodierie: Triple 5 seereloryg eorheirrrieh girls' rriiiier: served al senior bohqiiel 'avr general chairman Chrisfmas dcccralions 'np shirfy hall es- sisierisy roeiboil Night: eirls' chib commillccs: liebby, drew- rho. HAROLD EVANS Hal reiirlli Esreie: snririo World edilorisl scoff: Tahoma sions ieiirholisrri erriblerris Senior hbhor rollg Aoiieriirrrr Club: hobbies, hiliro one siiirie. ABE musk Aeliyiiy manager. ELLEN FARKINGTON siuaerrl leeoer: study hall ass sislehir seriior life saving: chrisiieri uriieri: heher roll: Girls' clob eorrirriiilees: huh- bies, sirrgirro .sho swirrirriihq. Muniel. Feist 'wlirrii-' rxeiiyiiy rriehooerq sehior glee: serio .rid Pliirries horror rollg siris' clirb eorrrrhiileesg hobby. shorl-slery wriliho. ALBERT E. FIN NEGAN serv sii clobi hobby, skiing, EARL E. FISH ER oreheslro: opera: rhespieriss eliended Hays High School ii-lays, Kan,l i yeerr sehier Class oisy lead. LOlS FLOYSTEAD Honor roll: slediorieg Girls' Club oorrirhifleesg shidy hall assislanlg Rifle Club: hobby, sborls. llBJ RICHARD ERDAHL Richie Maiored in English, hislory and science. RUTH O. EYANGER Ru1hy Allendad Lincoln High Z monlhsg opera 3 yearsg orches- fra 3 years: senior glee 3 yoorsg .ssserribiless lnlernelional Club: solo orcheslra: .seliyiiy rrioheqerg hobbies, rrriisio .srid hiliirig. KOLLA EVERETT HEY.. Anehded sl. Helens iss. Hel- cnS. Ore.l High School 2 yearsi maiored in srigiish, seierieo and rholherrroiios. ELIZABETH FARRINGTON BeNy Girls' Council: senior lller saving: Vocaliunal Club: Chrisr fish uriibrry sliideril lender: volley bell wihriers oeliyioy manager: Girls' Clul.: commil- tees: hobby. swimming. LEONARD FARRON Squinl Honor roll: band: hobbv. lrumr pc? bloyiho. ANONA FELMLEY Norse slodioriog Rifle Club: orcheslra a yeors: hbrior roll: Girls' club eorrirrrineeer hobbies. yiolih orid eelieeiiho free eerios. JEAN new Je.srihie shi chibg Rifle Club: Infer- national Club: Thespioriss vo- eoliohei cliibr hobbies, siriirro .rid rifle shoolirio. HARRIET FISHER HHN. erliier 'as roherrie: World edis Ooriul sian: ushered al '31 eerrrrrierreerrseriis s e r y e d at senior banquet 'sir oeiiyily rrrohegerg publicilv ehsirrrieri Girls' Club: Triple sg siediorieg ski Club: Thespierisr Torch seein senior glee ehib 2 yeersg Girls' coirrieiis sliraehl ceiirr- eil. JOHN THOMAS FLYNN Johhriy Niidoel ioolboli 2 yesrss ver- sily golf 2 years: abil Club oresiderilr ushered or oem! rherieerrierivg aio sg Hi-Yq hob' bies, derieihg. qall sro fish, ing, DAVID POGG olive Allended H e r b is r 1 Hoover School, lGlendalo, Cal.l I year: Rifle Club: fills roam 2 years: hobby, shooting. HELEN FORD Senior glee a years: special chorus ldr eeera 1 yeers: Tries. piers: lidblsies, iiilsirrg, iravel, DREW FOSS Buster Sludenl leader: malorcd in Ennlish, llislory and mailie- mnlics. MARCELLA FREDERICK Freddy Triple Sq Sladiana: orrill and serall: preslderii of rerirll. ssieie: World sdverllsirsr, rrisrr- ager: ad swell iereli: liarsry sssisrsrii: srudy hall essisieril: senior glee club 3 yeers: opera a years: slederie leader: lesse- ball champs: assemblies: Girls' club eerrirrimees: rlrespierrs: Gull Club: Senior Class play. ROV FUNK Archileclural Club president: rzslserrriervs Club: ada: Club: sleriirs club: lunclircmm erew. LLOYD M. FURSETH sem Maiered in eriqlislr, liislery, science. NELL eAl.l.Ael-isa ' sledierse presideril: Triple S: honor roll: hike leaderg alr lendance clerk: sludenl leader: Girls' Council: Sludenl Coun- cil: sludv hall assistant World lielree dislribulorg sssereblles: corcliairrr-on sweater dance: Girls' Club commiilcesi shield winner: shurrhend cerlilicala. ELEANOR GARDNER ULU.. seld sreliesira l year: nies- piansg sludy ls.-,ll esslsfaril: sc- Cempanixl iuniar glee: stage deeeraliria Clirisirnas dlsy 'a1: Girls' Club commiilecs: iielslsv, eisrid. MARGARET GARNES veeeiieriel club: sli Club: Tllespians: Girls' Club sem. riiiilees: e l re nd ed Bisrriarls iN. 0.1 High l year: hobbies, plislegreeliy and dramafics. -rf 'Wi in iw ge wlxfrlle f 4. 'V if D 1 ess- ' z 'A 6 -r Ax 0 :N sit h A as , h o , E 1-r 3 gf' iliiigzg 4 X1 9' . . L.. 9 if ' ni 69 0 fi, I Q-A . ., ' e ' 'axe . ,: 2 Q, ,' A .'. ,Wk Q ' ri I X' 0 ,fly if Q, xg i' Y is . JM. 'iii' 6 -13 la. 'fig Q 0 l sg , ' 'l 0 ' A 9 . up 3845 X' if s 'Y 9 HELEN LOU ISE FOLSOM Speakers' Bureau: honor roll Girls' Club commirlees. EARLE FOOTE Buz Midaeo loorball 2 years: re- serve lerirsis: honorary rrildeel ieeilsall captain: ls.-.slrel ball manager: lserid: sig s: Hi-Y, .IIMMIE FOWLEK noon.. Siudenl Council: sludenl lead- er: larsl sid rrisrieeer: slcgv srew: Foolball Niall: sll Club: bobby, miniature circus. HELEN FRENCH Scnicr glee: Rifle Club. ELEANOR FURLATT Attendance clerk: Thesplansg Girls' Club cornmlrrees. HARRIETTE L. SAGE slirri Girls' Club commilleesg lunch- room crew: hobby, srl. sAu.v ANN GALLAGHER Sally eirls' clue eerrirrmees: liebe bios, swimrrirrie, .rid sleiirie. PHIL GARLAND sandy wdrld slsll: leed in epere las: hobbies, drawing and eellerliria eld rriaqsrirres. IRENE GEDDES Rille Club: Girls' Club :om- rriillees, ml Maiored in znoliub, hislcry, WALTER J. GOULD DORIS GEHRI Class ploys, opera: oonloui poslersg Girls' club oonnnii- fees: honor roll: nobbiou, oil, music and swimming. HARRY s. GILMOUII eil booluoopini, and onionoo, bobby, swimming. DON WIN FIELD GLEASD N nelson Band 3 yearsg inuinfod in inu- ubinu dinning, science and English. HUGH E. SONYEAU Galway Archllecfural club, bobby, liunino. HELEN eouen snugnio soniof Class ploy, cnniuliun union: Soniuf oloo 1 yours, Girls' club commlllcesg non-in innloun comrnihecg hobby, singing. liens JANE GRAHAM SCOHy Annual, innnuqof, sIudy hall missouri oiuoony leader: slouionoz shield winner, ono ol Z4 ouluiunolino basket ball players: Foolball Niolil, you queen: Rifle club: Scrip ond Plume: sails club uoininii. ions: bobbing. nuiionnu ond lioisobocli riding, ANNABELLE GREEN NicIie Takoma arf stall: World car- lonnzoi, souuii me club: Movie Club: secretary Aquarn iuni Club: Vocalisnal club, Mlendance clcrlr: Archllecluml club, Thespiansg hobby, nil, IHELMA E. eizesrirlenn Today M-liuruo in english, boolilonn- ino una liioiofy. Lolziulus siissc bony nillo club: sins- club bon.. n-mono: honor roll: liobbios, skiing, horseback riding and puinvino, U01 if 1 on 1 I i' 'A , U V if LOUISE GERWELS .iLW.. Triple S: slodiunn: rouflb Eo- tale: eoli club, Rille Club: nillo club xecrelaryg expcrf finoinun niyoia: Siudenl coun- cily reprcsenuiivc lo Leaders' and Jouuiuliuln' Conlcrence al u. oi w,, unsold uinnoi: buui. ness ninnnuoi of no world. RICHARD GILTNER Dick S ' 5 I Q I G, Q 5' X: bi xi fi S 0 1 I . af' 1 I in V'-.V ' 3 -is if i. ' ' 1, -j5:,, - in 3, -4 Mnioi AII1 nnn Vice ed in English, French and nobbion, piano and on plavinu. music wilinq. MARJORIE GLENN Margie presldcnl Sladinnei shield winner: Sneakers' B u r e a u: Girls' 0907: dcnl mmm blicii Club lr-Iics council, uoliuily innn. sludy hall onuiolonl, :lun london apnrng iunioi , Fnofball Nioliv, assem' soniof glee dub, Girls' cammillees: bobby, on.. CLIFFORD GORANSON CIW Ski Club: Baseball Club: hob- bios, oliinn, in-nnio. i E3 E in ,I iionoiuo mulling loom 1 youu, Baseball Club: aio 5, Fisher- nionx club: Varsily nook: hubby, wreslling. ELEANOR GRAHAM Librarv oiuinioni, honor roll: Girls' club uoininillonu, hobby, niuiiu. .IANICE GREEN Loud in ooofo 'am riiolo s, siouiono, bnnoi roll: accorw puniil lon ofuboovfo, presldcnk noniun oloo club: soooloiu' Bureau! Gini' Council: sly club, ushered at '37 coin. mencemenlg special chorus '36, '37 operas: sfudy hall onion. nni: sim' Club ccimrulllaesg hobbies, music, oliiinn unil lniliino, FRANCES JO GREENWOOD Alionooo uniyouoiiy High leu- oono, Orc.I zlf, yearsp inuioioo in Lnlin, social iuionoo una english. HELEN E. GRIFFIN Oulslde oinnloyinoni, nobbiou, dancing and uuinunino. ROSEMARY GKIFFIN Sindy hall ussisisnfs allend- ance slsrkz shurlhuna surmi- Cale. LOKRAINE C. GRIFFITH ilusspisnsr Fo c i h u ll Night seniur honor roll: Girls' Club surnrnilieusg attended Lincoln High sv, rnsrnrhsr hubby, siri, ing. MARJORIE GUENIHER Murine Triple s president: Triple s secretary: sissiiunug seconds ysur elhlevic uyrurslg World ua stall: Fuurlh Esiuiss si: Club: Speakers' liurssu, Foulr bell Nighi shnirrnung siudeni counsilg Girls' Council: us- iiyiiy manager: Talicma Mail: in charge of senior hsvs 'avg snryusi ak senior bnnquel '37s hubby, suing. ELEANOR C. GUSTAFSON rreusrr Aiiunuiunes nlerlrs eirls' club committees: Auusriurn Club: Thespians. BILL GUVLES Midgei baske! ball: iannlsj Big S. KENNETH HAGEN Muiored in English, hnuilrsep- ing, hislsrrv. IILLIE JEAN HAGER Bill Atiendance clerk: Rille Club: Girls' Club commiiiees: slu- deni leader: one of Z4 bex! in baske! bull. vlluslulr. l-lAlNEs nz.. Triple sg presidenl uf sp.-rss. ers' lzuruuur Socrelary sxi club, siursiunus Student Czun- eil: Tnespians: hubbies, suing und snsrnrninu. RUTHVE HALVERSON ram... siudiunsg senior glee eluh 2 rears: upuru :i years: ihssuisns, Senior ciuss pany: lnler- nuiirsnsl club: Siamp cluhs Christian Union: Thespian surf vie, pin: lfuuilsull Night: stu- denl lenders Girls' Club surn- miiieesg hubby, dramaiics. DOROTHEA GRIFFIYH DOH Girls' Club committees. ouvea GRANT oily Maiored in english, rnuihsr malics, hislury end melnl shop: hubby, slsnsps. DORIS GUNDSTROM Rifle Club: Girls' Club com' mitlees: honor roll. x DORIS eu Fu1xle Malared in English, slrsilung und science: harsh lun ly wark. CARL E. HAGBERG Varsify wreslling I year: Re- serve wrestling l year: Base- ball Club! Ski Club: assem- bliss: nulshiss, radio und traveling. VINCENT HAGEN Vince lsiisigsi iuuiissli manager: ns, iiyhy rnunugsrs sis Club! huhhy, euilusrznu pnuiuuruphs. BETH HAINES Senior glee club: opera: vice president Ch r i si i a n Union: Girls' Club commilleesg hobby, music. susan: HALL Gene vursiiy swimming 3 yssrs, slu- slsnr leader: sig 5, Hi-Y: ui. tended Ncrlh cunrr.-si High srhunl Spokane, wash.: l semesierg huhhiss, skiing und iisning. EUGENE B. HAMBY -'esnuu Muiursa in English, liislury, bookkeeping: hobbies, rnusis une syrirnrning. IYIJ s I A60 W Wi My OLE HANSEN Swede Reserve loohbnll: honor roll: nmysly rnonngor, Fishermen! club, Boat Cluhg hobblos. onldoor spores and nnhing. ELLEN HANSCN MEM.. mlondnd Eulonvlllc Hlgh lwnnhl 2 yonrfq chrznnbn Union: slodinnng rlgornnnnr. EILEEN M. HART Nun Anriyny rnnnngorg allendance clerk, Rifle Club: senior honor roll, Girls' Club commllleesg hobbies, ping pang and swim. rning. JACK M, l-marsh lzonnryn wrnnning l yonry lnnlor ororn oonnrninbop shi Club! snsoboll Club: hobby, rnnlzng buppels. NORMA HAYES The Pest Honor roll: nclivlly manager: Girls' Club rdrrlmllfmg Carn- oro Club: Fbrrrlh suns., World edilorial unll, hobby, gbmng inlb Predlcamcnls. uuuroxn uns anno Maiorcd in English, hislbry ond szienceg hobby, swimming. BEYTY H EATO N sophomore clog, nonrnvnry, Triple sg slndinhn, nllondnnno clerk: nnrzyny manager. ROIERT HEDIERG Bob Track rnonognr, J. v. fool- bollg nlndonl lender: hobby, rodlb. SPENCER HENDERSON Maiored in sngurh, rnnlho- rnnnos, Science, hmory, hobby, model nirblnr-nn nnd heals. l7?l GLADYS HANSEN sandy hall assislanlg Garb' Club nornrninons: Sfadianai nncbndnyrnr lonor, yollby ball champs 'asr bnnoboll champs '35, 'avg hbbby, sborlr. JEAN HARRINGTON ..,,D9y.. Lnnnhrnorn nrnw 3 yonrn, shield winner: rgorbbll Nighlg svn- donl leader: Sladianeg hike lender: one cl 24 onllofnnd- ing basket ball players '35, 'avg baseball ohornbo, volley bnn winners '35, '37, ARTHUR HART Arl Tehama nrl ndildr, World slaflg Torch mn: cnronro Club brnnadonl, slnnnp club presi- denlg Sludenf cbnnnil: oonanr honor roll: Scrip and Plnrnn, Fonrlh amor hobby, on. RALPH HAWKS Mniorod rn rnalhcmalics, Gor- man and science: hobby, bones. ARYA HAVS Ari Sludy hall nonznronl, ezrln' clnb oornnrlvleorg hobbion, pnnloln and slrelbhing. VERA ELLEN HEALY -'spnd World edilorial shall: Tehama nlnll: srndrnnng Triple sg sludy hall axsislanlg shield wlnnorg halo londnr, nolayny manager, volley hall champs '35, '37, baseball champs '375 slublenl leader: nano Club: shi club: 1hrsplgnng ond or 14 oulslanding basket bdll players: Girls' Club commit- lccs: cssernbllesg Sladinnb banr gngr cbnrrrrmbosg served al senior banquaf 'ng rourlh Esldleg iournalism emblem: hobby, rbonn. JOHN Menon Jdhnny aoys' Council! hnbby. vnnnio. LAWRENCE HENDERSON Sw-Hwy Sludenf Council, onli-my mon. ngor: Midget bushel ballg world circulaiion rnonngor, Debale clnb bronioonlr hyd. year debnlo loner: Hi-Y7 cbrnrnnnoonnonl spbnkor. ROBERT HENDERSON Bob vnrnary loohbn II manager: hobby, model narplonon. MARY JANE HENDRICKSON vrerrdrrrl nlooprorrr vrro ororr door Dcbale Club vorfrly de bale leiler nallonal TheSOlaIl orrr lead serrror Class ploy world oorlorrol you Torch slall Trrolo s may hall as wool srrlr corrrrorl sl.. oorrr coorrrrl spool-org la foo.. oorrror class play food mg oomrrrrlloo honor roll FRED R HEITZIERG Beach J V football I nr VIRGINIA L HICKOK Sladlena C h r l s 5 l a n Unlun Glrls Club commnllees GENEVIEYE HICKS Bulch Shleld wlnller Glrls Club :om mlllees Glrlx Council served ol oooror loorrqool 37 lzrflo Club rllle lelker CHISAKO HIGUCHI Joyce Senlur honor roll sludy hall ossrslonl on-my monoqor Sladlen-1 Camera Club Rllle Club Girls Club commlliees MYRTLE HILL myrl Glrlx Club commlllees lu rlorrl ooo. olrlrroo orrrr.-,lov men! PEGGY HILYON '39 slodlooo may hall ofrrsrorrl elrl, corrrrorl rorrror oloo basket ball champs rorrrrro loam 2 roofs lrolobv rollor rlrolrrrg HELEN A HIYE Nellle srrlr cloo oorrrrrrrlloor d oolo letter rnorororlr hobby rrlor-o oloyrrro MARY E HOFFARD lrlplo s oolrvrly rrrorrooor may noll ossrolorrl ollorroorrro dork honor roll errlo cour- orl G-.ru club ccmmllleex A- V 'W R344 Z7 I EI LEEN JOYCE HENRY World oolrlor 2 semeslers roroo oollor rorrrrrolrrm oworol ronomo rloll orrlll ond Scroll Fourfh Eslafe slr club corr- era Club Sludcnf Councnl sloollorro sorrlor lrlosovrog oolwllv morroqor served al oorrror banquet 37 rrrrrlor ororrr Foollo.-.ll Nrom ololo 9 o lo leaders and our oolrrlr oorrlororroo moo s sorrror honor roll assembly ooroboll rlromor so ,roofnol oorrlool olrorrrrrorr ollrrrol Ta hcma pholoqrapher llobbroo sloroq and onolooroolry BILL HESTER Skl Club Flxllermens Club JOHN nousus l-llclcs Sludeni corrrlorl Mlrloel loo: ball clrrrolrrroo ploy rrrhorool al :orrrrrrrrrlcorrlorro arq S me ororrdorrl Hrv aoroooll curb lroloby oorlrrrr, ROBERT HIGH Maored lr srrolrslr lrloory ood from DOROTHY MAE HILL bcsplan cablnel acllvlly mon .mor honor roll rllorol Spook .og rlrorr MILDRED E muon lslorrllr Allooooo Lrrrcolrr Hrqll monllls soolor oloo hobby loroyollrrq Mun HIPKlNS mo Troon loom l yoor J v ool bull sludenl leader slnqe crew so s hobby wood sorllplorlrro JACK L HOATS s Malored .rr errqllrlr mor, ooo rrroooo sl. clllo VIRGINIA LOUISE HOFFER vrolryo Aclwrl, rrrorrooor allendanre cork rloy lroll orsrsorl World brrrroorr moooqor no done rrorlo olouorrl leader Qrrls club rorrrrrrrllooo 21 S ' ' O . , .I , A .Z 6 . 4 b ' E .II U: 9 , 6 ' :I:.,' ' I A : - V , af: ' li i L . gl 1 -I 1 e ,V e I1 Q 4 : ' ,e . S ' W 9 A ' 1' . . F lv. V gix S 0 z, H: , -: Y :I - :I U I : I ' ,A : L. Q51 , ' I V' rrrrrsorrl leader. U : I A j, n V xl' In L H :nl S , E l Q co lil H ' : A ls: ' ro Qt T s . b. A. 7 I me if L I ' G A 0 P yr V' .. ' ,,, I 5r.1 Q N 'MZ 6 . E- A 1' , '-att I.. ': . ls Q I . ' : z L llzllfi I APL: .::A. -- :Jill A' : 1 ',-zzz' Sillfi' A' ' 0 I 'I JOHNNY HOFTO Baseball Club hobby base Q J HARRY HQLM Holmes Sfudcnl Ibooor Arorrnboarrrov Club hobby drawrrrq CATHERINE HONEYWELL Honey raduafed ur 2 1 years Oven! 2 years oorrror gl o 2 years ussemblxes Grrls Club cum rvullees ROY HOSHIWARA Honor roll varsxw wrexilnnq 3 years Bug S uousus Howe Doug Ron roorrr rrrorrogor snr club Rule Club rrbrrbr roll qradu ale :Ig ye rs ESTHER L HUDSON Aflended olyrrrpro Nqr. oorrrovor Gnrls Club obrrr mllleei hobbvei readmq acl rrrg orro blrrborrrrq Muuokle J Human Morqro Rrno Club 'nrosororrs ANNA HUSEMAN Stamp club Archrlccfurnl Club sroororro Grrls curb comrnlliees honor roll hob hues horseback rrdrrrq svrrrrrb oouooorrro ora lrslunq YOSH ITO INAIA Melarcd rr. Engllsh booxrkoob .og .md errrvory Baseball Club 24 mb 41. -im .4 MARGERY Hour Mudge world row, .orror world fooloro eonor Scrap and Plume broouvryo oorrrrrrrnoo vooorrbrrol Club Fourlh Esiafe yrrrrrror shorl rrory o b rr 1 o xl Torch boon ern, club bbrrr rrrrvoos Ourll one Scroll sorrror honor roll onbrfhorrd obrrrfroovo EBBA HOLMGREN sroomro rrrpros hrmro leader sous Club oorrrrornoos hob bros oyrrrrrrarro and bnbyrrro Uldrlu REGINA HOOVER Opera 3 ybor, bbrrror gm olrrb 3 years Trrbrprorrr lrrror rbrbrrol Club errno rr cornmvklecs LORRAINE HOUSE errvs club obmrrrrnoos lended vorloorbrr Aooaerrry nv, years hobby collechng roy dogs SALLY HOWE Senuor quoo club G-.rms Conn cl World ad sum Fourlh o rr o rr employmeni Grrls Club oorrrrrrrnor-5 Jo ELLEN Huwmzles Jody sorror gre. opera sroororro honor ro.: nrno Club nobbror drawung and porrrvrrro LENORE ANN HUNTINGTON 86 vonoy ball manager sroororro errno curb oorrrrrrrnbor hbbby sorryorrrr oonoberrg MAHHA M IMADA Mora Aooryrry manager honor r-on srodrorro Camera club has kos ball orrorrro errno Club cornmmees bnorrdbo eorlrold Hroh fsbomby 2 yborr hob b oollroerrrq rrourdoy cards drowrrrg .wo borrnry for pals ETHELYNNE INGE Aliendanze clerk 2 ye rs shrdenl nurse Gus Club cbrnmmces hobby collechrrq brhcles of medrcal dx cbverres 9 A l -V 0 Q-Y-, bu. ,xx , 4 -. ,lm if 'I ' : X4 L - .Q 5 9 0 .0 : -. 2 l I I I V- 'IEW' Xxx , vb- 1 1. il. 4 3 I :yu A . 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MARY ISHIO Grednerea in zy, ycarsg solo erehesneg Sophomore spfin spree. 1 I new W IARIARA JACOBSON su Club: sine' Club eevn- milieesg hobby, slcling. mmuolus JENsoN Mnfe:e Thespiansg orchesfra J yearsg eeln efeheme: epeneg Girls' club commilieesg assemblies: hnbley. nnleze. she' cub eennnaeleee- ln iefed ln English, Latin, ,nel matics, scien e economics 19 'MFQJ f ' n HAROLD JOHNSON Hal VOSHIYE JINGUJI l l , e. Ski Club: Baseball Club: hobby, skiing. LcnkAlNE J. JOHNSON ri 11 slnle' cleln esnnnmeee: senior glee club 1 yeem opera: llbneny asslsfanfg worked in ol' flee: hobby, eclleevanq enyef brscelefs. NORMA JOHNSON soedlens: senior glee elnls 3 years: opera 3 years: honor rcllg Girls' Club commiheesg hobby, music. VERANNA JOHNSON veewee soeasenel Girls' Club commit- seesq second place in slese ehnflhsna confesf. MARGARITA IKLE Aflended Sanllago College 1Chilel U11 years: honor fell: Sfamp club: lheepiensg hobby, elefne collecting. PHYLLIS JACKSO N Phyl Triple Sp Sladlanaj speekefs' Bureau: usher '37 commence- menvg ski Club: roll meneqerg Girls' Club ccmmlflees. IRENE JAMES Honor roll: aliended Knew. ein High lweenl 2 years: one. slde employmenlg hobby, slamps. VIRGINIA JENTOFT Maiored in shcrlhand, lypine, elevhzng .ne English. DELMAN H. JOHNSON 'uehnnyu lame leelng feevbell fnenegerg hubby, eslf. Joe JOHNSON Varslfy looiballg Big s. MARIALVCE JOHNSON HJOY., mended Aenines Aeedenly 2 yeersg may hell eesaevnnlg Girls' Club cnmmilleesq heb- leses, eff, swine end swlm- ming. THOLO JOHNSON Neienee in nlevneneenee, ene- uen and eelenee. WILMA JOHNSON Mafored in english, science and home economics. msn Pk' susan: Jonusrou soho Varsity swirrrrriirio z yoorss J. v. foofbnll i year: hobbies, fish- irio .sho srrirrirriirio. J HARRINGTON EARL JONES Treasurer niiib Club: riiio iosrrig adiviiy rriohogorg hobby. rooooi airplanes. Rich-:Aim Munn Jovce Dick Miaoor iooiboili Midqef bbs. ke: ball: Reserve basket hall: .sorivioy rrhsririoori hobby, danc- iriq. DONNA ANN KATICH Don Mcdclcd or ioshiori show: shrriohi :maori iibrhry assist- srin svudeut riiirsog Girls' ciob oorhrriinoosp hobbies, swim. ming ohd bosoiriq. YHEODORE KENNARD bud.. Baseball Club: Rifle Club: horior roll: sruaohr from: offis cur: Takoma picture appoint- menisg hobbies, Oennis and swimrriihg. MARY KING World ad sion: Triple sg racvivify rriorrooorg svooiihhog treasurer sophorrioro Class: sorroiory r vrrsosiiror F o ii r o h Esioiog ski Club: Girls' Coun- riig Speakers' Bureau: Tohorho sions hobbies, voller and ice siofirio. JOE F. KLARICH Pooiboii rriorioqorg biisirross- circulaiion manager of Ta- horrio 'asp booiriioooiho .sho shorthand cenilicales. KARL KLOEPPER Reserve tennis. reserve fanf- bali. PATSY KLOSS Pai Girls' Club oorrirriirroosg sfudy hall ossisoorirg noe Cross repre- soriroiivo: oorsioo orhoioymorif. U61 .gi-A me A 3 e Q Y' mr li 1 1' .Ky 'L Yao. .3 4 -7 9 f A ' 0 is : iq- K G i 0 , ' ,si Q i ' far Q Q if S 0 i-if '21 i ', S ' 0 4 . 3 A F - :mf . .W i ,LLg, , i ' fe S ' 0 4. V If :ss ' is ' . . 4 i Q ' s V 0 G hiya-'fur 0 ssonsms JoHNs1oN Georgia Aliended iioxihioy Hioh iso. Louis, MoJ, Eosr si. Louis High um, and Missoula High miissoiiio, Month: Thes- oiohs: Chrisfian Union: honor ron: saiidy hall ossisiohrg hobby, horseback rzoiirio. ESTHER JORGENSON ..Es.i Aoiroririrri club: hubby, swim. rriirio. VIRGINIA JUDD Judd Senior cross piciurc oppoirii- menisg Siadinnag oooroih bos- rbi bon io.-sm: oiioriood Pioror Union High uiiborh, com iv, years: hobbies, skiirio. swim- rhirio .-.rio bosiioi ball. KATHLEEN KELLY Kay swooior dance orohr-sirh som. rhmoog iiiriior prom orohosiro oorrirriinbog oiris' rhisor or- bhosfro commilfccg Speakers' aiirooiri sii Club: Foovboii Night oibooroririq commifieei earns' ciob oorrirhiiiooi hobby, sxriiho, Moms KENTON 'wiorrw Aiiohooo u. s. Grorir High sbhooi IPorIlcnd, Ore.l 1-1, yoorsq irensurcr oi Fishermcvfs ciiibg aooi ciiibg hobbies, fishing and booriho. RICHARD KISER Dick Midge! loolbail 'NZ Ski Club MALCA KLEINER srooisrior Triple sg library oss sisiorii 3 years: ihosoiohsg Girls' club commiliecs. semi KLOPFENSTEIN ElIrncr sis ciob: sohior oioo oihb 2 years: Theipiansg Girls' ciiiii sohirhiuobsi qroo-rsiod iii zv, yoorsi hobby, sniirio. nousnr H. mesn sob assobhii chrb: sssoboii soiros 'Jog Varsity wrosiiirio 'sep bobby, irovoi. Nonwu uLLtAN KNOX Norm Opnra 2 ysorsr iliosoiarisa aaiioiiia chorus: Girls' Club :or-irriiiiaass senior glee zv, yearsg Christian uriioris hobbies, siriairia, dancing aria toririis. ELAINE KNUTSEN Stamp Club: lnternntiona! ciao: llaiior rolls Girls' ciao oorrirriilloosr hobby, stamps. mov KRESEVICH xrassio Maiored iri Eaalisti, history and ooollrooiria: liaooios, oiario aria aosoroiori. NICK KRISTOVITCH Maiored in English, Spanish, history. SEIGO 6. KUEO an Fc.. Hobbies, sports and olioooq- ravliy. JOSEPHINE KUHARSKI Stadianag Girls' Club :omit- ieesg attendance clerk. DOROTHY E. LAMIERY Dol li Sradianag outside Qrripgqyrrioiitg hubby, sports. M ' ,W si Y lx X 5 J a I J l X X' :mm LANGAIEER W lr' Eos -f ,mmoyia Club: oaliyity rriariagars ,hcbbIes, piano playing. skat- l iria arid syrirrirriiiig. C . r Ybaaffhwx C-Vg FRANK A. LARSON Aaiiyiiy raariagarg lnternaiional Club: sasooall Clubg Ski Club: rioooiss, radio and lrayal. ARNOLD KNUDSEN J. v. Paoloallg aariyily rriari, eager: laasooall ciao. VERN R. KOEHLER iivayi. iziilo team 1 yaarss ilillo Club orosioarrg aaiiorial allarrioiori- sliio ioarri -as, 'alia slate iunior cllarr-oiari va, 'Jig Midget rairrlroirio 'aa 'J71 ooooy, ritle sliootiria. ANNE KRESEVICH Hlcrossir' slaoiara: shorthand osrtilisalog maiored in typing, slaorlriaria, saoiisll aria slolriiiio. V a s. an tftlusektuajv fins, Bowls LA Ml siaay, li llL,ssistM' asryityclka xjlhsgpiars 'ls Siu 76i5rrJ r r ma . oriorrailglslri lam : r ' rriinoos golf oil' Fficaw Ll, Nw YASUMI M. KUBO siadorit nurse: raaiorod in Erlgr lisli, alolriiria and science, EDIYH LA cAll.l.e easy Aotiyily rrlarlaaorg honor rang ushered at 'zz oorrrrriarioa- rriaril: sao-aliairrriar Girls' ciao soaial alooarirriarrlr Triple sa Wurld loatara ooilorr Girls' clao aorrirriinaos. NANCY LANCASYER Nan Sladiarlag Girls' Council: 4 yoars Lalirir honor roll: ooora darioiria chorus: Girls' ciao aorrirrlinossz lilosayiriag hob- oios, saiirrrriiaa, loririis arid horseback risliriq. VIRGINIA LORETTA LANTZ -'Gigi' Aaliyiry rriariaaorg sladiarias lriolo Sq Girls' ciao som. irriliaas: World assistant edi- tarp liilra leader: Fourth Esa tateg ushered at opera 'seg secretary Senior Class olay- reading aorrirriinoas so riio r lioriar rolls salalaloriaris rioooy, oiaao playing, MILDRED LARSEN Milly siaaorii iiarsog Girls' clao aorrimillossr slaay llall assist- arilg hobbies, soairio aria syirri. rrririo. U71 IORGHILD LARSON Bud Senior glee club: opera: Girls' Club committees: hobbv. sing. mg. JUNE IQARSEN l-leher roll: eloehgehee elerlrg eevivily meneqer: Thespierrs: Girls' Club eerrrrriilleef. STANLEY LA RUE Sian Senior glee club opera 2 years hobby aviation NORMAN F LAWRENZ Norm Alleheled Lrrreglrr High School 2 years malored rh English hrelgry and eleelrre Shep AJ r RT Lelrsorl e Reserve vhrerlywreellrhg rrlle f VJ' le rrr hlobby, model eirpierree Q21 ROBERT l.shlNoN g Band drum mayor 2 yeerr eehvrly manager hobby drum rheierrrrg MARY A LEONARD Herrer roll lzrile Club Thes prehe hehe eelrvrry manager girls Club egrrirrrrlleee lrehby rrruere JAMES PRICE LESHER JR es Yell lrrrrg Sludeni cegrrerl Speakers aureeu Slamp Club ereggehl Aquarium Club preereerrl slr. Club selg e chesfra glee elub opera ec rrvrly manager erserrrblree ...hier prerrr herigr rell Peer hell Nrghl pregrerri chairman hobbies elgrhps and skiing JOHN L0 IDELL Herrer rell eehrrly manager lzrlle club 78 1 7 ll W 2:-etg, r , 1 A sv an -w. ,. 1 5 ln' ' ie l-wg LY s l 0 I , . 5' J' .6 S g If 0 1' ' if f '5 ' , : . -. . t J, J ,eds S M. -L 6 W ,gk ,,. A . wx .: 4 ME 4' ps . , 9 r e, Y 0 --5 I 4 '39 S 0 Fi ll: A I . U xb fly? I Q X ' -' - PM 6 L lr 4- 1 If . :K ' 1 A 4 ' .' . 'I if - ' 'U' : I : . X Na r f I 'lil ' ' 4 ' G e . 41 I P' JA' x f 1 e g 4 e DICK LARSON Sfage rrew 1 yew: sluelehr ceurieilg lull. club: heuby, slriirig. MARGARET LAllsoN ..Mu9q5.. ereeuelea in 2111 years: Rifle club: errreeril rrurfer Girls' club errrrimilleesz hobbies, golf and eerreirrg. RICHARD LAU RSEN Red Aeliualy rrrerregerg slage crew: Rifle cluer cerrrere club: lurrehreerrr erew: glee club: opera 'xsg hobbies, phglgg- raphy grid model eirpleher. LILLIAN LQIID Speakers' Bureau: Movie Club: viee president Camera Club: Fgurlh Engle: Thespiansg Scrlp end Plume: Girls' Club com- rhilleeeg Football Nighlg ee- livily rrrehegerg World copy edilgrg Torch slell: Quill and Scroll: iunior prom: igur- nalism ewerelg eehigr banquet egrrrmillee eheirrrrerig lrebby, hnrsebatk riairrg. ANNABELLE LEMM Annie Special epere eherur 1 yeere: eerrier glee club 3 yeerig stale high school solo egrrleelg epere 3 yeers: Chrisimcs eerelerg ase eerhblyg hobby, eirrgirrg. VIRGINIA LENNON serie rherpierrrg Girls' Club eerrrr mivfees. ROMA LERAY Duck Allerrrsed auelley iw e e h.l High z years: eerrier glee club: shi Club: chrzelrrree cerolerg epereg rlugehl leader: heb- bias, eirrgirig, grerrreliee. warri- rrrirrg and lerihir. l ,rl J-QMSQLEWIS ' j ' ..Jim.. A , Anerraers mine ls. .y l-lighl? School J years: heb iee, urrf- ihg, elelirir, ghd rhuri . fl W ' , I Cx NI ' 4 N I ' EDWIN ARYHUR LO Eddie nine club: midget leelbellg hglgbiee, pislol eheglihg and lrurripel. if ' l ' 1 , J L , - ' ' xhls 'F . W, I M on mens LQFY , L , In 'V , me cliiisr 'lril nellenel cliiler j 4',g -Y Xrelsileelgl-el, Tllirbg sfudenl ,D l riiirser sqsrlienes Girls' Club , I : hr xYsM'Ti'!-'CS-l lil' .ll - l I f' 'Y 5 my rnzllees: shorthand eerlifieele: JEAN LOVEJOV Glrls' Club commlflees. MARY LUCICH sledzeneg gllendenee elerl: eerie' cliile eernrnilleesg study hall essislenlg lyping learn: iiile leegerg snerlllerid and lyping eerioesv in Seelllei shorlharld ccrlilicalcg lielsi-sles, swirnrnlng end seereleriel werl, BILL LUNDBERG Mainrcd in english. ,srl and liillery. DORIS MAY LU NDGREN Typing leem: stale shorlhnud and Typing eorisesl: ellendancc elerlg no were sligrlneriel pin: iieblsyr sewing. SRISELDA LvoN sense Chairman Triple s barn deriees egenriirrnen girls' rniierg Triple sg slggiener Fourlh esleleg lnlernelienel ein: Tnesrsiens: Wurld nd slells World edi- lerael slall: senier glee eliib: opera: essenilsliess eeliyiiy rnenegerg slirderil leeder. JULIANA MACPHERSON Julie Hener rellg Sindy ball essislenlr Girls' cliils eernrnillees. I KATHRVN MAGNUSSEN . Italie Honor roll: Girls' Club com- Tiiesisiensg Meyie club. se SDOROYHY :Amos num.. Sledianag ' fel' cllrb: sliirnp Club: Girls' Club eerne nilliees: hobbies, hiking, err ene syiirnnlfng. MARY ELIIAIETH LONG sem Tlieseaerisg selieel lnilesr el. funded Billings lwlenm High li rnenlris, Liflle Rock lflrlq Higli :l rrienllisi Nerlli Lime Reel lArl.l Higli 4 monlhs. Rosen? Lumcen ser, rylisiereg in englisn, rnellie- rnglies, science. Levin and liis- leryg yyerleel eller school. DOROTHY MAE l.uNn 'loev' Arlengenee clerkg sliiay hull essislenls Vocational club: ee. liylly rnerieger: honor roll. ouve LUNDELL Avlengeel wissliingeen Hign lsielir Falls, s. n.l 1 years: Chrisllen Union: honor roll: nelilsiesg rniisie and grl. FELIX LU NDGREN Maiored ln English, malhe- mahics and hislory. CATHERINE me wlrlou Kale A slilgy yell ,esslslenri rrs' liris ezsrinnllreess rneie ed in lelliing. history .sne englislir hobbv. Sporls. M ILLICENT MAGLAUGHLIN slernrs Club: Meyie cliils: liglslsy, Qennlx. DONNA MAHLIERG Stamp Club: Rille Club: Movie Club: Girls' Club commilleei hubby. sumo collenrirlq. YIETRINA Mmzo Per Girls' Club eennrniileesp sin. eienl legaerg lilsrery essislenli slirdy hall esslslani: lielslsies, hiking, dancing end pieng. lm FRANK MARINKOYICH Maiored in Spanish, history and English. JACK M. MARSHALL Barra 1 years: sala orchestra: hobby, dshas arahssrra, JOE MARTINAC nsudl. Rille Club: Reserve football: hubby, automobiles. RUTH MARY MAYSON Babe International Club: Girls' Club sarrrrrrilrsas: rrraiarsa in Eng- lish, saisrrsa aria harris ceo- hahriss. BILL MATISON Rifle Club: Ski Club: Fisher- men's Club: wrestling team: activity manager: hobby, ski- inq. RHODA MAVNES B International Club: Rifle Club: attendance clerk: Vocational Club: Architectural Club. MARY BARBARA MCCOLL Mac Triple s: Fourth Estate: Girls' Council: ssarsrary ol svaaiahs: treasurer of Sahasa: sub-chain rrrarr of welfare dspararrrsrrl: Girls' Club publicity chair- rrrah: Football Night: World ad slam srrysd at '17 senior banqueii toastmistress Stadiarla barrarral: shield winner: Gall clrila: lnternalional Club: sirls' Club aarrsc cnmmiitceg hobr bies, sports and argariirarzah. CLARA. MLCQNNELL Sludenl nurse: dalsgsla ia hams economics aahyshllah in 17: volley laall Champs: Girls' Club committees: lhsarrraliarral clrils: activity rrrarraaar: honor rall: Archery Club: hobby, aallaslirrq boats, WILLIAM MCHANEY Bill Baseball Club: hubby, avia- tlan. l30fl ED MARKUSEN Maiored in English, Spanish and history. BOB MARTIN Boat Club: rishsrrnarrs club: irrlrarrrriral basket ball: hob. bies, stamps arid raising raalrrq pigeons. LOUISE MARUSH hills Club: rhssplans: senior alas: opera dancing chorus: slr: club: Vocational Club: eirls' Club commillces. cunllues w. H. MATTHAEI Maisy asian Club visa prasiaarir: Fishermen! Club: h is la is i Q s, photography ara llslriaq. VENETTE MAYIIN Triple S1 Stedianag drum ma- icrcss: Thesvians: Rifle Club: chairman of Stadiana banquet: senior glee club: typing can- test: lifesaving badge: senior honor roll: Girls' Club com- mlttccs. EDITH Mccuzrnv Charlie V Senior gras club 2 years: rlgar- arrrras: ssria and Plume: apara 2 years: ski Club: Girls' Club committees: hobby, writing. JO ANN M:CASKEV ..Jo.. Senior glee club: Girls' Club committetil attended Queen Anne High lSeattlel for ZVZ years: hobbies, tennis and swimming. MARGARET E. McCREERY Betty Spring World staff: Vocational Club: Rifle Club: International Club: Movie Club: Girls' Club committees: honor roll: hobby, tennis. JANE Mcl NTOSH chsirrrrarr iallawship depart- rrrsrrr: siils-shalrrrrarr lsllaaship department: slsdlaha: rripla s: senior lifssayirigr sliialsrri caan- ail: Girls' carrhsil: rsrallsall Night '35, lar: Rifle Club: eirls' Club dance: Senior class play properties: Senior banquet: Girls' Club sarrr- rrriiraas: halalsy, dress daslqrr. DORIS ELAINE McKEE Dare Girls' Club cumrnilieesz work- ed after school: hobbies, hikr ing and sewing. MAXINE F. McPHERSON Max Rall roam manager: lnrer- naiionol Club: honor roll: sins' Club rernmillaas: Ar. ehery Club: home eeanarniaa rnpresenrarivn ro conference us: haiaisies, camping, swim' n-ina and hiking, nonomv MEINERT Dolly saererary - Qreasurer Arrhiree lnral clnls- Camarn Club laeanr Arls Club' sirls' Club eammiiiaes- rahama an slafi rsainred scenery lor aaara haisnies, arr ana phoiography WILLIAM li. MELTON . Varsiiy iracln 2 years: oebale clnla Oreasurerg 2-year varsiry rleaare lerrer:rherrsians- World sian: ranrih snare: air, s Scrip and Plinne ALTHA MESLER Girls' Club commiifees' ihes pious: chrisrian uni.-sn: opera ana Class play mare-np earn miirea: maiored in english hame eeanarnies and iyping NORMA Mensa rhasaians- chrisnan Union' ma icred in english: maihemalies and home eeannmias SHIRLEY ANN MIDDLETON Thesplans: Siadlana: Triple S sludenl leader' shield winner Girls' Councily assembly: ac hike leader- Girls' Club com miliecs: hobby. sports CLEORA MILLER Srudenr nurse: opera dancing chorus 3 years: sludy hall as sistantg hubby, dancing JANE LORRAINE MILLER an sraaiana 2 years: Girls' Club eornnuil-ees: rnalni-ea in Eng lish. spanish: hisrarv ana heme economics: hobby, sporls HF X. g'3'i xx 1 . ,s J 5' Y -fi nf In :J ni a ef Q 6 .,.,, .. as s-.a V. .' 2, -1--Q-isa s O Y .ifr -od' f ear ff.:-'P' 3fo o ., 0 . i Q V., WA '. ini? f X ' '3 I A V : 1 3 sill-' 2 Q . 451 Q ' as . V fa. Q' ' .f . J' ' I S V Aa . 6 Z , I a . L , M u tr, G Lili? '::w5f?-'Vi Q . K . l A 4, A A . if if Ti G , 0 livin manager: eau Club: Q 'gf 1 ' fn- K 4 S .. . k r A i Q ,0 1' .. :Milk L , 2.71 i s 5? f a ' S. , 6' A 1 as S W W L 0 s- , i iii ...iz th : I li Aff' 5.3 MARY JEAN MCMORRIS Honor roll: band drum maior- ess: Girls' Club commilieesg maiored in English, French and hisrnry: arlenaed Daven- por! iWash.J High l scmcssler. WARREN J. MEDAK wresilina: Reserve, varsiiv looiball: sig s: halslsias: aali and iishinQ. num M. Msieunv sri Club: saniar area club: Girls' Club eammilrees: hobby. spores. suovs MERRILL -'Pav' Scrip and Plnma: maiored in english, Spanish ana social science: hobby, enllacrinr, pia- IUYES. ELIZABEYH MESLER saniar alae club a rears: opera J yaars: Christian Union: mar iored in English, science ana hisrory. wW DAVID Marcus none.. Siuderll leaderg hobbies, horses and riding. EARL MILLER Rifle Club: hobby, accordion. GRACE MILLER .ihben Anannlanea clark: Girls' club commirleesg habby, swimming. KAYHLEEN MILLER Katie Rille Club: senior glee club: amended Medford High QOrs.1 I year: hobbies, music and badminton. l3ll r . sl ,lil I VW' IJ W l I l c fm if f. r ,rl ,ir ,bl iys 1 - K e 'I R' N II' I LORRAI NE MILLER Mill'- Girls' Club bbrrlrrriileesg rrib- ierea in errglislr, slbrlrlrrq, shurihand .srrbl iyisirrgq lrbbby. ebllerlirig lrrsplsies aria rrierrr- airs. MARY ENNID MILLER lriblrs sg senior glee club: ber- sbrrriel director bl bpm 3 yersrss llresbibrl seryieb ping Senior Class play: Girls' Club bbrrirrrilieesi rbll room man- agers lrbribr roll. BETTY M. MILLIGAN Red Senior glee ellibg opera: stu- aeril rlirrsey eirls' Club ebrrr. rriilleess hobby, spbrls. MILDRED MILLS Milly Senior represenvafive lr, Girls- c: e lr ri ci lg sesrerary-lreasurer Camera Club: Ski CIub: Triple ss alfendance clbrlrg sbrlirsr glee elirlss opera: honor rrslls hobbies, sxiirrg, ssrirrirriirrq aria seererbribl work! AUDREY MOLVER Junior lilsssyirrg badge: swim- rrririq lesrri 'aes Sfadianag mile Club: rillb learn: Sli Club: World ad slslfs Fourih eslsle, Girls' Club ebrrimilleess llrrbe bios, sliiriq bra wrilirig. i ' row L IJ l If num l.. MQMMIEN L! V ,'-lgsrsbr-' Gpsdydsfi in 2' rsg ac- liy y mdnaqer' era darrcirlq chdrus: srbgebfle r sluabrll ririrsegeirs' clrr rriillebsr lsbbbies, bibrrrs and blbyirlq 'mlrris. ' sum Momos sblly-- Opera: senior glee: library ass sisrsrrls Girls' Club commit rbess bsserribliesg Tlresbiarlsg sli Club: hobbies, rlrbrririlirs arid lrrillirrg. WILLIAM A. MOORE Jr. Bill Midgel football '35, 'sbs vars- Hy Iomball '37q Midge? baske? ball '36, '37g Varsity baske! ball '3Bg absebsll Club: air, sl Hi-vs .ssliirily rrrbribgers .rs- Iendance elerls ilmior prom: VarsIIy baseball '383 com- mencemcrli usher '37. CHARLES Moluev Hcliilelc' 6Iee elirbr opera chorus 'avg hubby, singing, E321 I. l ll MARGAREY MILLER Peggy Maiored in Eriglisli, mathe- rrilslles .srla hisfory: affendsd arbbdway High ISeaIlIel brla Pasadena ICaI.J .liirlibr CQI- lege 2 years. PRITCHARD MILLER PeIe Midge! swimming, DORIS LEA MILLS ..Lea.r Opera dancing chorus 3 years: candy sale commiileal Girls' Club enfertalnmenf CommiI- lrsess lrbblsy, amirrg. ANIIA M ISENER Tliesrslerr service birig sbeblririg choir: assembIy chairman: al. lerldsrree elerlrs c li r i s l i b rl Union: Girls' Club commit- Dees: hbrrbr rbllg Senior class plby. 125: Sr ,X is 1-1 K 2. , V K AO a mer. ce el 9 sled sim sg' rribi r rl re,- liifjqshb erla,'5Lirrq d liislbryq NL X, 'cg f 19' CHARLES HARPER MONROE HHW.. Midgbl lbblbrsll z yersrsg iri- splralionnl award 'avr rriiaqel basket ball 2 yebrss sig Sq lrbbbir-s, Iishing .sria qoll, GRAHAM Moons Pull mill wbrlrl rlews editor: Tehama sraffs Torch slbfli fournaIism emblem: Reserve fbrslball 2 years: ssrib aria Plume disbe- Ierg edilor of shbrl-slory cors- leslr Feblball Niglrlg Fbllrllr Esfbrer rlresbibrrsr sig sr Golf Club: serlibr class play: lrbrlrsr rrsllg libbbies, gbll and lbrirris. IYSUE MORIKAWA uri-' Honor roll: greaublebl irr 271 years: Girls' Club commlifees. FRED D. MULHOLLAND lz.sssbirllers Reserve basket ball: slilrlerrl leader: lrbbby, lsbslrel ball, LEAH E. MUNROE Len saudenr nurse: iuninr glee 2 yesrss rhespisns: eiris' Club CommiHe0S. DONALD Munn-iv Den-' Band: orchestra: Reseryn end verriry ieerbsii: air, s: seser ben club. non Hunan Lueiry Rifle reern: ltonor roll: hobby, flying. LOISMARIE NADEAU sebb,r Senior glee club: opera 1 yesrs: essernbries: Girls' club eernrrianeer: hebbies, deneirir, end eeiieeiind small bers ef soap from ireieis. MAKJORIE NELSON Marnie Stadiana: snednd-yeer einierie letter: hike leader: interns. rienei club: hebbv. sailing, h4iLL-men NELSON Many Student nurse: een Club: Girls' Club committecsg hobby, een. VERNEF NELSON nine Club: hebby, ees model airplane building. MARTHA NEwaEne suis, Librarian: srudenr nurse: hebby. stamp Collecting. i PATRICIA NICKELSEN npuri Activity mandqurg Stadidnag ,Girls' Club committees: library attendance clerlg hobby, handi- cralt. CHARMIAN MUNSON Charm Speakers' Bureau: yiee presi- dent Senior Class: Senior Class einy: siri Club: ushered at '37 commencement: attended Grosse Point High lDetroit, Mich.3 I year. H, KATHLEEN Munmv mae werid snsu: World advertising seen: reurrn astute: iibrsry sseisrenn: band drum maicress: Girls' Club eerrrniineer: hobby, drurn rrieierine. Mnv ELIZABETH Mvsns Berry Girls' club eernrriinees: ate tended Roosevelt High iPort Angelesj I yeer: John Muir Tech rvrrsedene. new I ye.-rr: hebby, eeueevirrq snapshots. vicron H. NASH usud.. J. v. reerben: Reserve teet- ballg Varsily rersibsn: Varsity berebdu 2 yeers: sid s: usher nt eernrrieneernenr 'avr iunior prom: Varsity football inspire. liensi award 's7. ALICE M. NELSON NAI.. Honor roll: library attendance clerk: Girls' Club committees: hobby, eeneerirrr, old coins. RUYH ELEANORE NELSON Sludy hall assistant: Girls' Club committees. ARMAND P. NESS StamD Club: mi-iiored in Eng- lish, history and bookkeeping: hobby, srerrrp eeiieesirig. WILLIAM I. NICHOLL Bill Attended Lineern High School 2 years: World ad seen: siege eree: sis club: hebby, siriirrd. IO! NICHOLS Reserve iootbdllg track: Big S. E331 JACK NICHOLS Nick orra yaar Reserve, z years Var- any faoeballr I year Reserve, 2 years varsaoy baakav bang I year crack, sag s. MARY OGDEN rrrala 5 Sladxana vraaararra lrrvarrraorarral club roll room manager 2 years errua clara CornrnllleES VIRGINIA onens Ginny Honor ran chrrafraa uma.. aarray ,ala and Inarrlraqrvrrrg baske: commlllecs nabb, ax. rr. GRACE OLSEN Babe Sludenl nurse Chnsiuan Unvovv sIudY hall axxxslnnl Golf Club G-urls Club comrmlfnos xnuemue oLsoN Kama suadrarra errls club Carr-mn :aaa rnararaa ra Englnsh hrs 'ary sharnrarrd and oyprrra RICHARD OLSEN Dlclm Malnred ra English hvslory and snap cur. J or-oLsxv Xapuisky vararey faauball 3 yaara fraak 3 yaara n year naaarva 2 years varrrey basuao sau ushered al commencement 37 Suphomcre Boys club me presvdenr . raaarrrar ag s craasslaoa quarterback says caaaarl Sludnnl Council ac hvnfy manager sludy hall as Sxsiani MARIAN PHYLISS OTTOSEN Sfudenl nurse eau, club commmees maqored rr clans rrrq loads and errafrrh JEAN rnrnevmu aa rhasprara cn. ra ua. eau Club Senior Class ana, srrra Club aarrrmmaaa spaarau chorus ra opera z vaars senior glee hobby gan 34 U 4 C' nn su r r Y , MP4 'H ALPHA NYSTROM UM.. Girls' crab commillcnsg may nan aaaiaoaav: uulslde amplay- rrrarror hobbv. raadarra, EIICHI F OIKAWA Haaar ran qraaaaaad ,', vaara hobbues science ma arrrrraa and warn :Ames E ouvan Jrmray Achvviv rrrarraaar magored ra erlaurrnr baauaaarrrg and his wry JUNE Aeuss OLSEN Oc svadrarra maaavrrrq arrrblarrr funk asslslanl honor roll ilu da-af leader sccondycar uae ear Grsrls ub comrmflces nanny awrrrrrrrraq Lonsru 5 oLssN eo Worked .rr lunzhroom 1 years rrrararaa .rr srranah huxlcry and SCIENCE vnsnls A OLSEN a Honor roll aarrvrw rrrarraaar orchesfra lrbrary aaaralarv cnrravrar. Umon errrla Club Commllfeei JEAN MEREDITH OSBORNE Tnpe S Sladmna schvny rrrarragar may hall aaarroaao Thexplans lnlernallonal Club Rifle Club shnrpxhooler Sk: Club vnce presudenv and lem porary presudenl mvxer com mlffee Grrls Club commll fees allended Cenlralxa Hugh School I year vrabby sklrrrg GENEVIEVE PACKARD Gen Honor roll Girls Club cum rmfleei IVAN PANIAN e Reserve wraanrrra 37 Reserve faanaan 37 hobby avarr-as aw ' l ex rf' l S ' 6 .N x . , , lf :fl -, '- . Q. ,gl - - ., V- h r l S Q Y f-0 'l ' 4 '- x-' : ' : 6 l .4 'l : : xi. l I I . H . . .j -ly' I ' h Z ' t 1 3 6 H' H . ' , v ul' . . . . qw 2, 'A , 1 . ,A ,as M 1 - I U , : ' l dl . 1- ' -- G es . C Moz.. D: z , 4 - 'u hr ' : . l A l ' : 'Q ' l: : E H-Ye 5 i :ML ,g 1 ' A ' V , 1' l I ' - Q Hi : ' U ' 3 ' N 9 ' ' ' .fl V I H ' C I 3 H U '. g 5 . 1 j 'Al : - . ' , b 3 tg , T . , i I, ..r' rl ll CW ' 0 ..D .r ' : :':e'rr 'ong A I : V V A: 1 g -.R d.. ' l: ' l vt I 'fls . A ' I : . . Jr : . . I J l i , 1 Q 'li' - .0 PW-z 6 4. LDRENZO PANICO Maiored in Spanish, English and history. JEAN PARKER n.PDx.s.. su club: oblivily manager: siudy non osslnlonl: iunior prom oornfnlllbo: rlnosolonn: Girls' Club bonnnnillobs: hobby, nlnlang. CHARLES ROBERT PASCOE sob Honor roll: Camera club: hobby, onoloonoplny. VIVIAN PATTERSON Pat Honor roll every Dime: .ook sbnnbly: sms' Club bommlln 1805. non PEAIISALI. Oscar worked oner school: hobby. may of milibary oirbroll. Lolzlulne PERRY voalbbon Girls' club bonnnnllroosg honor roll every limo: nobby, bollbbl. ing lvao ponnzos. ROBERT H. PHULLIPS mb.. aoor club: noob brow. PATEE PILANY npun. Agrivioy manager: glee club: oooro: ossonnblloo: lunch room brew: lnobbiob, singing and mowing. DOROTHY POPE Dolls Sr.-nge crew 1 years: stage crew emblem: oooro and Senior Class play scenery poinror z ybors: chairman of scenery: Siudenr Council: Thes- pious: aoonn Aus Club: ro- homo on sfaff: mode poslers for school acliviriesg Girls' Club commirfeesi aifended Sequoia High llledwood Cify, Cahl l year: hobby, ar! work. RUTH E, PANKS Activity manager: Girls' Club commirieesg :mended Lincoln High I year: hobby, horseback riding. JEANETTE PARLAMAN Ginnie-' sk: Club: Girls' Club bonn- mlrloon: affended Lincoln Hioln IVI years. JACK rAslc Abo- Aciiviiy nnonooon: Rifle club: Baseball Club: su club: nobby, mano. . JAMES a. A. PAULSON Jim Midool foolboll l ybor: Mid. gel baske! ball 2 yoors: Re- serve lennls l yoor: Oennis rn.-nn. ooor: socnolony-lroonnron slu- oenr Leader club: Big s: Foolboll Nighv. MARGARET PEDERSON Maiored in English, eornnon and hisrory. JEAN PHILIY .lnn nonbsno chorus 3 Yom: only Club bonnnnlllmg hobby, dan:- .no. STANLEY PICARD s+on Nlaiored in English, rnorno. nnolabs, nl-,low and commer- cial. PEARL HELEN PulrlsHA P!aQish Vocaiional Club oreblaenl and me proslaenr: Tripie sg choir. mnn earl: club room: robe- boll Night publiciiy: emo' Council: boollrbooang bonan- calc: honor roll: Girls' clnb cummiikecsi orlended Lincoln mob l voor. DAVID PORTER Dave Golf Club: hobby, golf. U51 GERALDINE POULYER JerrY shi Club: ihespiehsg maiored ih English, home economies, lypihg and shoriheha. - GERALDINE PRENDERGAST Jerry Sfadiaria: sluderw leader: slu- denl nurse: Girls' Club com- milleeS2 hobby, an work. GAIL PRICE Maiore iri science. Er-qiieh, -1 y- o machine oesioh. ELIZABETH PUGH Libei Senior glee club: ski club: hehor foil, Girls' club eorr.. rriillees: Tahoma piclure ap- poihrrhehis, hobbies, slriiho one riding. LORRENE PUYIRES Larry Meioreo in english, on eh-1 seiehee, hobby, errielehr radio. ARYHUR RAPHALOWITZ Radio Club: lunchrcorn crew: hobby, radio. DOUGLAS Y. RAWNSLEY versaiy wrerliihe 2 years: sobe- beii Club: sig s, Aquarium club: hobbies, shiiho ehd slerhbe. PHILIP uvmoun Phil Sludenl lreriie officer: Debale chibg chrisiioh uhiehg World eoiiorzel rroii: roreh slow, Fourfh Eslalei iehrholisrrr em- bierri. r WILLIAM A. REED Bill Anehoeo sleieow imohhi High School IV, years: hehor roll: hobby, riaihg. lm VEKONICA PRATT Ronnie siehrp Club, or-eeshrer .shei program chairman: I i b r a r y clerk 2 Years: Girls' Club com- miflees: hobbies. eolleeiiho slarnns, songs and linioil. Mucsiu L. rvnmrlce Penny Aeliyily rrreheoerr bohu ohhh maioresii Oiiera 'nz eoieho- ohee eierkr Vocalional Club: su club: lhierheiiohoi Clubi Beaux Ari, club: shorrhohd award: roeibeli Niehi -as: honor roll: sssehibiieir Girls' chris oorhrhirlees: hobby, ashe- ine, RAYMOND PRUNER HRH.. Maiorcd ih English, rheihe- rrreiieoehabooueepiho: hobby, iryirio model eirpiehes. LOUISE PURDY MLW.. sieosoho, Tripln s, eeiiyiry rhoriooor, iziile club: ehosr- rheh Girly' Club serepbook drive: esserhbliesg honor relig Girls' Club eorr-rhinees, hubby, yiolih. IO! IADNICH Maiored ih hisrory, shop and shoirsh. DOROYHY E. RATHIONE DDO... Sluderrl nurse: Vacaiional Club: Girls' Club committees: works ed aller school. JEAN RAY Presidenl ol Girls' Club: lei- lowship deparlmehl chairmen: vice p r e sid e n 9 Sophomore Class: ihhior represehieiiyo Io Girls' Council: Triple S secre- lary: Sladiana: shield wihherg speeiers' Bureau: Theipiens: Uehale Club: Senior Class play: served at senior bariquel. MILDRED L. new -Midge rioerohhe: ushered al eohi- rherreerhehi 'arg Girls' Club eorhrhiliees: hobby, ieohis. HELEN REID Hallinw Onara 3 vearsi senior glee club 3 years: rniddy emblem ccmmillne: Allended Franklin High lrorrleha, Ore.l ly, years: hobby, singing. RICHARD REHIERGER Dick Reserve Ioofhall. DORA MAE RICE ..Dory.. vioo prooioonr cl Girls' Club: soookoro' Bureau: Triple 5: SIadiana 1 years: rillo login 2 yoori: oporo dancing onorno 3 years: ooriyiry manager: Girls' Council: olroirrnon Triple s born dance: innior ororn Commhfeti usher at Eommence- rrronl 'an ooorn scenery oninl- ingz olronoonoo clerk: honor roll: su clnb: chairman Girly clnb monnbly: gzrlo' rniiors: Girls' Club oonrrriznooo: hobby, dancing. ANN RINCKEL lzinlr Rille Club: Girls' Club oorn- rnirloos: rrroigroo in snglioli, German ond nrr: hobby, horro- back rioling. IETYE ROIERSON Maiored In English, history and norrro economics: bobby, dress oosigning. WILLIAM C. R0 IERTS Bill sonior honor roll: hobbiex. rrorrroo, orilornobiloo, roionoo ond oiono. EDWIN F. IIOHRIACH .isudir Rororyo basket boil lolror: Re: serve ioorboll letter: voll man- ogor: rrook ognod 2 yooro. MARION ROLSTAD Opera dancing chorus J years: inorrirolor for opera oonoing chorus: doncod for Foolboll Niglnr 3 yoorsz dorroool Ior iunior, senior swealer dances: Girls' Club assembllesg Girls' Club commilfeesi hobby, danc- lug. ANNA MARIE ROSCOE Aoliyify rn o ri o g o r: nndonl nurse: Tlronlrgiying b o r lr el oornrnilroo: llnnor roll: rnoiorod in englirlr, bookkeeping ond Gornion. HAZEI. ROTI lnorpiono' ooornrno commilleaq Girls' Club oornrnirloor: ino- fared in englirb, rronon .no rrisiory. CHARLOTTE METTA RHODES Doi Secrolary soooliorn' Bureaug Triple s: sroolono: Girls' Ccun. oil: roll manager: Girls' clnb comrnllfles. WILLIS CORNELL Rises sill Gradunled in zv, years: sn club: hobbies, skiing ond oon- oio oornoror. ED RIPLEY Midqef foolbnll: Midgor bos- ke' hall. BO I R0 BERTS aoooboll cliib: Tahoma picture ooooinrrnonrr: cornoro Club orooioonl: lrobbios, piono and dance band. uAosLoN nossns Bunny Camera clnlo: vooolionol Club: ski club: lnlornolionol Club: sludy hall orrirlonl: sirlr' Club oorrrrrrilroor: rillo lgorn: hub- bior, lrorrobool riding and rui- ing. VERNA nouns sono Honor roll: Vocalional club: cnrinrrnor :looming commllleeg hobby, rollor snoring. LOIIRAINE RONQUIST ski Club: sirb' Club ooooro- lion and cnrisrrnor slacking oornrnielrroo: soil club: rnoior- ed in englirrr, Gurman ono olorning: hubby, Swimming. JEANNE ROSSO ski Club: olronoonoo olorli: senior gloo olrrb: girls' or- oorribly: oooro: Thsspian plays and brooorlios chairmnng Girls' Club oornrnirloor. DOROTHY nowl.ANn nor nronpiono: nllonoonoo roorn, irrnior prom: Speakers' sirronn: Red Cross robroronoolayo: Girls' clnb oonnrninoor. U71 NAl1sAmE RUMMING Nlorgy Allendsnee elerk: sandy lioll ossisonni: rneiored in English, elolhino end boleny: hobby. eolleelino Dionne quinluplefs' oieinros. roskllvuxl G. sAKAl Butch senior honor roll: hobbies. horsebeek riding end ville snooiino. JEAN SANDIERG Sandy Maiored in horne eeonornirs. English and bookkeeoino. GORDON SAITERTHWAIYE Reserve fcoiball. ELEANOR SCHALLER World slefl, fall '37: Torch sion: rohorno slell: Fourth Eslole: Girls' Club eonlrnll- leee: ollended cenlrelio High l year and Yokirno High V, yeor. JEAN MARIE SCHENK chrnri.-in union: rnoiored an snolish, Lalin and science. VIVIAN SCHOFIELD viy Treasurer Junior Class: Greas- urer ol Sfudenf Council: ireas- urer of Triple 51 Sfadianag ushered at commencement '37: served nf senior banque! '371 sllldy hall ossisfonl: hike leode er: sind-enl nurse: ilrnior ororn: Girls' Club commivfeex. PATYY ANN SCHWAI Pol slooisno: Triple s: Stadiana freasurcrl glee club: soeeiol ehorne ooere 1 yeors: eeliyily rnoneoer: Senior Class play: chrislrnss ploy: hike lender: Soohomwve oley: Girls' Club commiflcesg senior honor roll: hobby, building airplanes. VERNEUA JEAN sEvEnsoN verner' Girls' Club eornrnineee: Voca- iionol Club: hobby, deneino. UBI WILLIAM T. RUSSELL kinky Track manager: hcllvify rnone ooer: honor roll: ski club: hobbies, skiing nd mounlain- Bering. SAOfx Allend Hiroslrirne ond Nl. ls sehool I o :V yea hobbicg. lenein i ssorno collecling. DORIS SANDERS Aeliyily manager: Girls' Coun- eil: Speakers' Bureaui ski club: Foolbell Niqhb deeoreiions: Girls' Club eornnnilleee. NANCY SAVIDGE World stall: Foilrlh Eslolo: rhesoions: ski Club: roreh slofl: Girls' Club eornrnillees: honor roll: hobby, skiing. JEAN SCHANTZ Funky rriole s: siodione: shbrllnend cerlilicafe end pin: allendance clerk: ski Club: ossernbly: eirls' clnb candy sole eheir- men: sllidy hall oseislonl: library essisionl: iirnior swooler dance eornrniflee: hobbies, seirnrnino ond boskel bull. MAIIAN SCH LEFEREIY Study hall nssislbnlg operrag Girls' Club ccrvlmilfees. ANNA JuNE SCHUYLER Junie Moibred in English: hislory end sewing: eliended John Marshall klioh ll-lollyyood, cold l yenr. DORIS M. SETHEK Serb Senior olee: opera dancing chorus 1 years: Fourlh eslnie: world ad skofl: World edilor- iol slew: Torch staff: rehorno sion: played af rnikors, eirle' assembliesg Girls' Club eorne rninees: hobbies, oleyino oe- eordion, slnoino and denelno. LAURA ANNA SEVERYSEN Blondie Rille Club: Knifiiug Club: nin- ioied in english, elolhino end science: ailended sin klerbor High l yeer: hobby, rnnsie. sou sumlc abys- glee club. ROSALIE SIEGLER HRM.. Fall World cdilorial slallg larch shall: Movie Club! iurribr glee club: '37 class play pcslersg Girls' Club :om- milIeeS, MARJORIE SIMPSON Marge Rille Club: World ed slallg Ski Club: allendance clerk: Fourth E s I ra l eg Tigerannes: Speakers' Bureau: Girls' Club commillees: Thespians: Torch Slalfi hobby. skiing, AGNES RAE SMITH Msrbrba in Errqllsls, French .srisl lrlslbrys .srrsrrslba Fbrl rms High I year .srsd Flbsher High. lN. DJ l rsbr. LYLE SMITH Pull Track 2 years: Big S: hobby, souvenirs. PATRICIA SMITH ..PM.r Girls' Club comrnillees: ms- lured in errgnsrr, arl and blbnr. lrrq. GERTRUDE SOINILA Genie Gmudualed in ZVQ yuars: senior subs: opera special chorus z ,sms Fsorball Nlglsl: ss- semblies: Scrip and Plume: Movie Club: Girls' Club coms millees: hobbies. singing and playing violin. ELEANOR SOULE rrlplb sq Speakers' Bureau: Seniur Class Pl-iv: debafer Iirsl year leller: glee club J ysbrsg assemblies: operas: Ski Club: vice presidenl of Srump Club: Clrrislmas carolerg senior honor roll: Girls' Club ccmmilleesi hobby, rrssrsis. ERNEST SOVEY lsrsbrrrrssrrr crew! lrbbbr, lish- arg. AvoNsu.s sirens Airs Mslbrssr in errgllslr, bbbkkbsb- arrr, .sua lrrslbryg hobby, sb:- lecling rrrsrrsrs. MARTHA E. SIMONSON Slndiana: slrrdsrrr rrrrrss: Chris' rzsrr urrlrrrrr earns- Club sbs.. milleesg hobbies. sewing, sksl- lrrg srrd blsybrrrrss. MARY LOUISE SIMPSON Sladianag one bf len besl swimmers: brrrsrsrrslrrss, bssksr ball blsy-sr: shield swsra wir., rssr. HENRY SMITH Hank Mslbrsa ir. rrislbry, bbbkksbp- zrsq sms english. NORMAN SMIYH Speakers' Bureau: qlss Clubs opera 3 years: win-er boys' lbw wise slale sblb Campbel- liong assemblies: eclivily man- aqer, SHELIV SMIYH Senior honor rbllg Thanksgiving bssk.-sis: crrrlslrrlbs srbsklrrgss lrbbbr, horseback riding. MARJORIE SORENSEN Marge Student nurse: maiornd in Enq- llsrs, home economics srrsl lrls- wry. LILLIAN IILLIE SOVEREIGN Shanghai rrrbsblsrls: ssrivroy roll man- ager: Foolball Nighl program: lunclwroom brew :vi years: Girls' Club commillees: hobby, guilar playing. LAYTON STALCUP Elmer Baseball club: Rilll- Club: Arsrrlrbbrslrsl Club: lrlrrslsrbbrrl crew: hobbies, music, wsrssl. wbrk srld Photography. ml EVELYN STALWICK Vice piciidcni ol Triple sz Sladlhndl SeCond4yeat leller: sich' cbuncilg open. dancing chufuc: World nicer, fun '37: Gain' club cbinininccs: hobby, spam. GLORIA STEEL World ad Sldll: Sladionop Ski club: Fourlh Quebec: rnipib S: Girls' Club commirleesg Snnior Class ploy: xoohornore Plavl hobbies, skiing and lrnillinq. SUMIE ' MADA Sludenl numb: honor mug inu- iured in English. home bcu- nomics und bbbukcupinq. DOROYHY SWAN ..Do'.. vicc prssidenl Junior class: Triple sg sibcxiuncr spcblcfc' Bureau: iunior prom decorac lions commillee cocchairmani served al senior banquel 'J7g co-chairman sole Thanksgiving ony nnnnsg chairman bi ccni- niincbs fbi iunicf :weaker dance and senior larewell dance: ushered al commence- incnv 'ah co-chairman dccui-ac iions commillee senior ban- bunrg iiieguurag rncspiunfg shady hall assislenlg Girls' Club cbinniincncg hubby, swimming. BARBARA n.aAcr-mix 1bbbic Aerbnacd Champaign im., High 1 ycufsg nicibfcd in social ncibncc, French and English. RUBY MAE TAUSCHER shui-shbnd ccniiicnoeg opera dancing chorus: brrcndnncc room clnrkg Girls' Club corn- rnlllees, haiximsnxnsr rumor Mbigic sins' Club cbinnimcccg inb- lured in english. hislory and ncicncc. Louis o. mio con Midge: lbblbung hcbby, col- iccving chip piciuicn. ROBERT E. IHOMAS uhh.. Muibicci in English. history unni bbbuccping: Sfnmp Club. H01 ,A W - i 0 f.lef n 'fp X y.. fi, -A Ny, 9. ' ru . 0 0 1 5 -I r A H. ..u, .1 Ni r,-7: 'i .n vi' 4 'J z v . 0- ki E 0 1 0 . - avg Q 1 ' Q in f J al A i fy 3, 'A Y S 1 E Q 'R E 'H A ,.., X. .. Q X e 4 v ri is S P A 9 in .L I W if if Joi-IN wesmv smnc Jack vmiay swimming 1 ,cum :Dale chuninibnchib zoo yard fcibv learn: presldanl Sludenl Leaders: slrenqlh ibn wanncn -315 cnplnin 'aa cwininiinc, iccing srnic champion ion yard neu slyln swimming: ucnibi glee club: bpcru 2 yccing HicYg Big sg hobby, bcrbbueics. HOWARD A. srme -'Howdy' Shiga Crew 3 Vearil Sludenl cbuncilg senior honor roll: inircniuini bnuhco bang hob. bieso swimming and model biipiuncs. 'ILEMENT SUNlCH cinch Amended B u c l i c V lwnuhy High School W1 yearsg Reserve bum ball 2 ycun: abucbbu Club. i-macro SWANSON Hal Lunchraom crew: 8 a se in a I I ciubg hobby, iwinnhinq. JACK E. TANNER Midget ibbib.-up Varsity iw. bcng Baseball Club: vuiciiy buucbuii 'sb -171 si., sg Slu- den! Council. nos muon Track: pfbcidbni ol Abuniiuin Club: ski cnubi rnccpicns: glee club: rubibuu Niche. BILL TAYLOR '-rigcf' vbfsiiy annnis 3 years: Midbcs baske? ball: Senior Class treas- urer: Big sg ucriviiy manager: honor roll: hubby. lennis. rnvbus rssrm rim Hnnbi rbllg sins' ciub cbin. milleeii nubbicc, lishing cnc dancing, sue ri-ioMAs rbinniy Sang al gmc' nnccfs: buvuidc cniploynicnei hbbbici, singing and gbif. SELMA rl-lonnesns Pansy Sladianug sfudeni nurse: nike render: assistant besker ball manager: nllendance elerlig Girls' Club commifleesg shield winner: nebby, spesls. RUTH PAULINE TODD rnespidns: sele drenesire a years: Ndririwesr bien school ereriesirn in Pdrilend 'an sinis- Club eeniiniirees: essernblies: honor rollg ndbbies, bass viei and sinrnps. IRENE YORGERSON siedienn: aiiendanccg clerk: Girls' Club eernrnineess ess iislnni sludenl manager: bos- uer ball bendeei edrnniinee: sneerer dance edrnnriuee: hike leader: shield winner, Mmonu rsucnruocm Min-' Hendn roll: maiorcd in French, nneinenieiaes, English, seienee end social science, BESSDE KAYHRYN TUTTLE HB' K... sredidnn: shield winners hike lenders sebesn: senden: nurse: Rifle Club: Girls' Club ebrn- milfebs. SADIE uem ns.. Amended Fife l-lien School 2 yenrs: rneiered in clofhinq, bis- idry and english: bbbbv. mak- ind seinpbeers. JOHN w. url-um Jdnnny Piesideni ol Fisberinerrs club: secretary aber Club: lneibell manager z yeers: bobby, lisr.. ing. svn-4eELlNe A. urrsnucx -'ae-Peep'- Junior glee: senisr lifesaving badge: slndenr nurse: rneiered in seienee, English, cloihing and bisieiyg bdbbies, swan.. niind and pienb. BARBARA VAN TILBURG Bobbie Senior glee club: sbeeinr endnrs in dp-ess: rnesbiens: es- seinblies: Rndid Club: su cinb: candy sele: nebby, innsie. WINIFRED rr-lone Winnie seeierery, fransurer cniisiinn Union: Girls' Club commii- feei. PHILIP I. TOON Phil Vdrsiry swimming I year: Golf Club, WJ: MARIE TRIP rr:py.oripb Roll manager: opera 2 yearsg scenery painting crew: Girls' Club comrninees: senior glen: hobbies, url and music. MAURICE TURNBULL HMM.. Hdndi roll: Midqei febrbell: G-oll Club: Baseball Club: baseball squad. ANNE .umm unovlcu Annie sfedienes Girls' Club edrn- milieesg bdbby, skaiing. TOMMY UHLMAN Maiored in machine design, mathemalics, science, history end English: bdbbiei, ine- eninery end beers. MARIE LOUISE URSICH Hiker. Aeriviry rneneden: sludy neu essssrnnr: iunior bibrn: Girls' clnls commllfees. .1oHN VAN ANTWERP Werpy Oulside enipleyrneni inler- ierred warn parliclpulion in sender eeriviries: rneiered in rneinerneries, science, hisfnry And english: hobbies, fishing and skiing. CARL VEAZIE Baal Club: Stamp Club: repre- senlbrive lar Junior Red Crass: hobby, model heals. . rm JEAN VENNING Vocational clnb: rnnigrgd in english, clothing gng nrl. RALPH H. VICK Alfended Ggrlielsl High School: lLgs Angeles! IV1 YCUVSI S010 grsheslrg: ski clnb: hobby, violin. ANITA wnuns Nate vrssiggni sin de nl Leaders' club: sninirning gssislsnl z yggrs: senior life snvlnq: singis nnn: girls' basket bnll man- sgsr '97, 'aa: one gl 24 bei! bnslgl ball players '11, aa: sli club: shield winner: lzillg club: hike leader: Girls' Club sgnmingss: hobbies. snirnrnang and sliing. HELEN wnerlsn iriblg 5: Girls' cgnnnil: gpgrg dancing chorus 2 years: chris. lisn unign: Fgglbgll hlighi: sgsrgigny ol Sfarnp Club: ns: livily nngngggr: ininer: sludy hgll nssislsnl: hobbies, lnb dancing sng iennis. JU NE WALLACKER Vocafiunal Clubg senior glee clubg Girls' Club commiilees: .mended Lincoln High Z years: hobby, singing opera, RUSSELL WARNER Allended l-lsvernigls Junior High sshggl, Spnkane. ESTHER IRENE WATNEY Mgvin Club: sludy hall gs- sislgne: allendanre clerk: einls' Club commifieesg honor roll. DICK WATSON Book room: Scrlp and Plumeg honor mllj hobbies: sfarnps and minerals. Geoass wuts Track z ysnrs: sig s. l42l PATTIE VICK Pal Wmld ad slaff: roll room manager: Girls' Club commit: fees. mov vloos Honor roll: ssmily manager: Fishermerfs Club: hobbies, fishing and hiking. uf-' lf lp!! yn! R AER K j --nini3 my rnsn gen: lcd Cr6sx '- l rggnumalsssnlslwg: Girls' ,jj Cxlbcu mimseyj, V 1 .1 sl PHIL WALESIY Aglaviiy nissngggr: slug, hnll sssislnnl. FRANK E. WALTER JR. Hi-Yg assistant Tahoma edi- lsn: World spgrls gglilgr 18: World copy gdilgr '37: Varsily tennis manager a ygsis: Torch staff: vine president Fourth Esiateq prize commiltee chair- rnsn Pgglbgll Nighn: Reserve fennis 2 years: Sindium asle- gale ig gig-sr hgys' sgnfsrgnss: iourrlalism emblem: senior ban- guna. DOLORES WASHIURN Dee Thsspigns: Senior glee glnb: ggiisily manager: slnay hall nssisinnl: gpm: Girls' Club commilleesg hobbies: gglf gnu drsnig. ALICE E. WATSON i.Mi. Allendance clerll: honor rgll: Girls' Club commifleesq nonl- ed .msn sshggl: rnsigrgd in English, shgrlhsng .sng bgglns kssping: hgbbins, skating, fen- nis .ng swan-lining. 'mum me WAUENBARGER Tillie Mgigrgd in English, typing, shgrihsna nng hislgry: gnsng- ed evsrgll lWash.l High School l year. nos wnuen wrssning, ff ARYHUR WAYIIIGHY Tennis Z years. sowmn wsu 'wlelileer' Mideel leefeeii: Fourlh Ee. leleg seem ediler Torch, World .rid renerrier nsserrv blies: ierrrrreizsrrr errreierrrg seriier Class pier: lrebley, sporls. IRA WEBSTER Ike Maicrcd ie eeierree, Mslory end srreiiell. JUNE welcn Shcrlhand eeriilieeoe, honor rein: rrreieree in erreiielr, Sheri- lrerre, lyparre erie elelirirreg hobby, dancing, MARSHALL WESCOTT Marsh Glen club: opera: assemblies. nucnss wssrsluuuo Dee sleeierre: Girls' Club eerrrrrril, lens: rneiereei iri sr-eiieri, eye- iriq, eirerllrerie and hislory, nun wssrou laeleby Girls' cleb eererriineeeg been- ieeeirre eerlilieeleg malored ln eireisre, eeelrleeeirre errd Lelirr, .needed Lirreeiri Hielr V, rerrieelerq hobby, dnnclnq. MARTHA WEYER Marl Senior glee club: opera: Thes- plcnsg Golf Clubg Girls' Club committees: honor roll. WAYNE WHITEFOOT Radio Club. ELEANOR WEAVER slerrie Club: Movie Club: lierery eerirlerrl, Girls' ciee comrnilleesg honor roll: hee- eiee, elerrree erre lerrrie, VIVIAN wsssn '-viv- rrreipierrr: ellerreeriee clerk: rrreieree ln sequel., Prem., elrerllrerrrl erre lyeirre, ireeby, lalkinq. IEYTY LOUISE WEKELL WL-L Anerreeiree clerk, rrreiereel ir. srrelieir, eleliriire .ree been- ifeeeiirqq hobbies, eeirrrrrrirrq end irilrirrq. JOE WERNER Aelivily rrierleqer: honor roll: hobbies, eerreirre erre eliirre, GEORGE WEST Band: hobby, music. EARL wesrene wen-' Meierea ir. Errelirir, science, rrrellrerrr.-,lies errel irielery. BETTY WEYH ERIY seerelery el Junior and Senior Classesg Triple s, eelreree al eerrrrrrerieerrrerri, served af eeriier lrerreeel '37g chairman ol iunlor prom lclreshmcnfsg ierrier ere senior swealer dances: lreesirrer ef sli Clubg farewell le serriere eerreeg eerrier berreeel eerrrrrlilleeg may hall eremerri, Girls' clue eemrrrilleee. DOKOYHEA WHITE MDM.. Girls' Club ccmmlllncmp sludy hall asslslnnl. ROBBINS WHITTLESEY Reserve lerrrrisy Boa! club: ski Club! Redie Club treasurer: public ederere syelerrr. l43l JOYCE CONSTANCE WIGGI N Shorlh-and cerlilicaleg worked ailcr schonlg maiored in Eng- lish, slnerrhend, vyping and his- ibry: hebbies, slriing und dancing. JANE WILLARD senier glee elub: lniernuiienei Club ireesurer: epere: rhes- piens: Girls' Club eerruninees: honor rell: hobby, rriusie. FRANCESRAU WI LLEMS Fran Gradualed ln ZV1 years: Sopho- more Class seereiery: Triple S: orcheslra: solo nrchesrl-ai Fourth Eslaleg Thesplans: Dc- bele Club: aclivily manager: sophomore play business manr eger: Girls' Club eprrirriirrees: hobby, music. MARY LOUISE WILLIAMS Chairman ieeliere deparfmcnlg sub-eheirrndn fellowship dee parlmcnlg ueiiyiiy manager: Siadiena: Triple s: speelrers' aureeu: served .si serrier ban- guer '37: ushered at seni- rneneernenr 'avi Sludenr Coun- eil: eirls' ceeneil: honor roll. JIMMY I. WILSON Reserve fennis. glee club: hob- bies, music and boats. JIM wmeus windy Goll club: hener rell: hobby, golf, BEVERLY JEANNE WOODS Orcbeslrag solo erehesire 3 years: cs-iris' club eernrninees: hobbies, playing yielin and yiels. JOAN woiueir 'ueenie lnierneiienul Club: served al senior beneuev '37g ieherrre Arr slafh honor roll: sludy hall essisvunr: sirls' club eernrnii- fees: hobby, dreyirrg. sem wiileidr aer- sverrrp Club: srudy hall essisi- enr: Rille club: self Club: Vecalienal club: Girls' Club ccmmllleesg honor rell: hebby, horseback riding. U41 OLINDA WILHELM Lindy Girls' Club commillees: rhe- iored in English, ryping end sherrhend: hobby, selleeling eld siamps and eeins. HARRY G. wll.LAno weedy Allcnded Lakeside High lse- .smei 2 years: hebby, rudie. BO! WILLIAMS npudgv.. Aflended Hill Milliavy Acudr enriy IPor1Iand, Ore.I l year: World slallg een club: senier hey rcpresenlalive id srudeho cpuheil: bend: eheirrnen inler- mlsslon c o m m i I rc e senior swealer dance: senior banquet. BETTY JEAN WILLISON UB.. Triple s: srediene: seeelers' laureee: Girls' ceuueil: band 1 yeers: pep band: erehesrre: 2 year band chevron: seie er- ehesrrs 3 yeers: Shcrlhlxnd awards: assemblies: shi club: all Nprrheesr high school bend, Porlland, Ore., nv: Girls' club commlfreesg senior honor rpll: heblsy. skiing. Rouen CARLISLE wins Burch eredueled in zv, yeurs: shi Club: sple orcheslraq honor rell every lime. ELSIE WOGBERG Peggy srediehe: acllvily manager: Thespiansp p f I i e e esslsrurri: hener roll: Girls' Club eerris rriiirees: arrended Queen Ann High in Seallle ene semester: hobbies, speeking end wrioing. BRAND wooos -'arendyu Allended whereern High School isellingherril l yeur, Lincoln High l yeer: liiile Club: hobbies, building rriedel sleam engines. ADALIA MERRY WOSNUK Dale Aeiivioy manager: Christian Union: erlendance clerk 2 vears: shorthand pin and cerr lilicalei Girls' Club commit- tees: allended Repseyelf High, lseeirlel l yeer. DOROTHY nncev sfubby Senior sweeier dense eernrnif- ree: reerbell Nighr eernrniriee: Girls' Club eernrrimees: are fancied Lirieeln High l yeer. JAMES YORK Jim Band: orchestra: Golf Club: Radio Club: hobbies, guII and muxlc. FRANCES LA VERNE YOUNG ..Fm.. Aclivily mghggeig may hall minus: Girls' Club commis- Ieesg hobbies, ahhcihg ghd slihliiig, DON IELINSKY ScIlumnkor FIsIwrmen's Club: Ii o b b y, I I h which is wg. IILL zzrlx Big s pfesidehlg Hi-Y sem- tary: all-my .l. v. loglbgll '35, 'ssl Reserve basket ball 'asp vmiw bulge bull 2 ,wig vgimy baseball a yew: .imma gl ccmmencemeni 'an shidehv Council: aclivily mh- .iggrg hgbhy, sporls. YVONNE TURNER Girls' chin whmiloeesg mg- igred in sphiiiih english, home ecunormcs, sclence and m-Mlm, matics. JOHN ALLISON LEE E. AMIDON WILLIAM D. ANDERSON JOHN MARBLE CLIFFORD W. BANTZ KEITH CARTER BOGAN ORVILLE MARVICK ESTHER BOWMAN GEORGE ARTHUR DOLL HAROLD McDOWELL ALLAN EMMONS JACK WITTER MCLEAN HOWARD E. GRIFFITHS TOM MERCER KEN HAWKINSON 6 9 - ... Sf x. I ie X. 'G A- YOSHIYE YDSHIHARA Gradu-sind In ZV7 years: hon roll. MARY YOUNG IO! ZELINSKY E I d Q MARIE JANET JOSEPH Sled Cbsed s GIs BILL J WILKINSON H 9 lsehnlel 2 y 1 5' mime ih English clgohlh ,, I, V, and mem. W ' '- X5-l' .fi S 6 'ii Slnd h lg. el':TumbIin chi gg Y W ami., CIubg hghhy, radio. X : - Isl' S 0 img Triple sl Rall. chin 5 honor rollg shidghl cami 23,4 served .-if mini hhiigiigll so ,gf i lu 1 hi l winner: girl - le 3 ' his mm J wars: if ' Con L cn. i ., I I il he I ', ..,.,. . F Q FTF .jlj gf I ' , , ,I , . . I ,I , . , Allghaga Limh. i h schgg .5 l, gigs .. ' ,V em: mhlgi-ea 3,3 A - Quia! . . english, science .ing hmgiy. V ,i at i , ,.: . ff MISSING FACES BOB E. JOHNSON HANS G. KAMAN DANIEL FRANK MARTIN DALE T. MCCORD BETTY LOU MILES JOHN DAVID MOSTEAD IN MEMORIAM HELENE ROBBINS JOHN C. SIEGLE JR. DOROTHY SIVERTSON DOROTHY SMITH ESTELLE ELIZABETH TERRIEN WILLIAM NACE THIEL LAWRENCE TURCO BOB TURNER ROBERT LOUIS WILLISON SADIE WILSON MISS ANNE M. DRUMMOND MR. PAUL C. THORNILEY VERNETTA SEVERSON I U51 SENIOR MHONO R ROLL BILL ANDERSON MARGARET BINNS ADELAIDE BLOOMFIELD FRANCES BOGER LAWRENCE BONNEVILLE DONALD B'OYLE GLADYS BRODSKY EVERETT BURKHART ELIZABETH DECKER EVELYN DECKER MARJORIE DOVEY MARGARET EERNISSE GRACE ENSLEY HAROLD EVANS MURIEL FEIST HARRIET FISHER EARLE FOOTE LOUISE GERWELS ELEANOR GRAHAM JANICE GREEN MARJORIE GUENTHER ARTHUR HART EILEEN HART LAWRENCE HENDERSON EILEEN HENRY CHISAKO HIGUCHI DOROTHY HILL MARY HOFFARD MARGERY HOIT REGINA HOOVER ROY HOSHIWARA LENORE HUNTINGTON MALCA KLEINER EDITH LaCAILLE NANCY LANCASTER VIRGINIA LANTZ JUNE LARSEN MARY LEONARD JOHN LOBDELL BOB LUBKER DORIS LUNDGREN VENETTE MAYBIN JANE MQINTOSH ENNID MILLER ITSUE MORIKAWA ALICE NELSON EIICI-II OIWAKA VIRGINIA OLBERG CHARLES PASCO VIVIAN PATTERSON LORRAINE PERRY ELIZABETH PUGH WILLIAM C. ROBERTS MARIE ROSCOE WILLIAM RUSSELL TOSI-II SAKAI NANCY SAVIDGE PATTY ANN SCHWAB DOROTHY SIVERTSEN SHELBY SMITH ELEANOR SOULE SUMI SUMADA RUTH PAULINE TODD CARL VEAZIE ANDY VIDOS VIVIAN WEBER JUNE WELCH JOE WERNER JANE WILLARD MARY LOUISE WILLIAMS BETTY JEAN WILLISON ROBERT WING MARY JANE VALERIE OLSEN JAMES WINGATE HENDRICKSON GENEVIEVE PACKARD BETTY WRIGHT OUTSIDE HONOR ROLL DARLINE IRLE VIRGINIA JUDD WILLIAM REED MARGARITA IRLE OLIVE LUNDELL RALPH VICK GLADYS MERRILL I-161 n in ,x V , . Q ' 4 N' T :J of .J ' EQ' . A ff, x' .., ' ji-'ii Harman Klolnlr, Slum Gullnf Russell Super, Eleanor Sfrlnqhllovr, Vlvlan Joseph, Yud Haluy JUNIOR CLASS NDER The guiding hand of Herman Kleiner, class presidenT, The iuniors Took an acTive parT in all school aTTairs. Glenn GulleTT was chosen as vice presidenT, Russell Soper as secreTary, Eleanor STringTellow as Treasurer while Ted Haley and Vivian Joseph Tilled The posTs oT STudenT Council represenTaTives. Wilh Cap'n Henry lBob Craigl aT The helm. The Junior Class' SouThern Showboal made an exTremely successful voyage Dec. IO. One especially inTeresTing TeaTure was The fesTooned gangplanlc by which passengers enfered The Showboar. NoT aTTempTing To malce a large proTiT. buT raTher To furnish an enioyable evening Tor all aTTending. The class oT '39 sponsored iTs annual sweaTer dance on March l2. Though sweaTer dances are not usually decoraTed. one-half mile of orange and green decorafions were used To carry ouT The ST. PaTriclc's Day moTiT. George Robinson, capTain of nexT year's TooTball squad. James Marfin, Bill McMasTer and Howard Gislce. varsiTy gridders. and Russell Soper, casaba man. are among The boys ouTsTanding in sporTs. Johnny Long sTood ouT in Track Tor The iuniors. Among The girls who received aihlelic leTTers were Eleanor STringlellow, Phyllis Phillips, Vivian Joseph, Pat Allsfrum. Mary Maybin. Kalrherine Newschwander and Irene CorbeTT. These girls also figured prominenTly in Girls' Club. Four of The members of The class of '39 had spealring parTs in The casT oT Fire- Tly, The opera given This year. Bob Craig had one oT The comedy leads. while Thelma BraTrud, Evan Hoplcins and Bob Huslon had paris. Mary KaTherine Hager was selecred by The Junior CabineT To be adilor of The i939 Tahoma. Mary KaTherine was a cub on The spring sTalT of The World. ln its lirsf year aT STadium. The class ol '39 placed in posiTions of responsibiliTy Bob Craig, president Herman Kleiner. vice presidenl: Francesrau Willems. secrerary: Ted Haley. Treasurer, and Helen Hickey and Bob HusTon. represe-nTaTives To STudenT Council. For The second consecuTive year The iuniors will honor The graclualing class wiTh a Farewell To Seniors dance June 3 To which The upperclassmen are admiTTed Tree. H71 W lf Lf! 'fff fp 5 f 1' I I, fr L -' rf. , 1' N Y, si. X N. 'Y 'J 5 Q' N: x X s ,X 'z ,. -.4 . ry'- wif' - i ' , V .s- gfiftv E.- . 32 ' . f,,f-5-Q4 -4 1 r A I ri X if ., ,. x 4 1 ' H I' l Dlck Beckman, Mary Jo Rnld Jena Wallurhy. Butsiianu Erickson, Ruth Taylor, Iob Wllhulml' SOPHOMORE CLASS TADIUM'S youngesi class. fha? of '40, was guided lhrough ils lirsi year al Sladium by Presidenl Dicli Beckman. The Sophomore Cabinel which assisied him was composed of Mary Jo Reid. Jane Weiherby, Beliijane Erickson, Rulh Taylor and Bob Wilhelmi who held 'rhe posilions of vice president secreiary, Treasurer and Siudenl Council Represenlalives, respeciively. The Sophomore Boys' Club. an organizalion which gives boys in lheir firsl year a chance fo gel info school aciiviiies, confinued lo funciion lhis year wiih Mr. Lowman as adviser. Officers- elecled were Wes Hudson, presideni: Marion Klarich. vice presidenf: George Vicior, secrelary-lreasurer. While ihe club was engaged in several proiecls around school. ils efficiency was refarded due io ihe small allendance. many ol 'rhe boys failing fo ialce advanlage of lhe opporiuniiy fhus presenied. The second sweafer dance io be sponsored by a class ioolc place under 'rhe direclion ol lhe sophomores on Jan. 28. Wilh Diclc Beckman as lhe guiding hand lhe affair was a big success. Belliiane Erickson was in charge of ihe adverlising for lhe dance and Ruih Taylor was The head of ihe orcheslra commiflee. Already prominenl around Sladium's halls is Wes Hudson. Though only a sophomore. he earned bolh his varsify basliel' ball and foolball lellers. l-le should be a valuable addiiion fo nexl year's squads. l-le is also a member of Big S. ln addiiion lo his afhlelic acrivilies, Wes was presideni of Sophomore Boys' Club. Other afhleies who showed up well in boih baslcel ball and foolball were Fred Angus and Marion Klarich. Geffing lhe iump on the upper classes. fhe sophomores gave ihe mosr novel dance of ihe year on May 27. A May Queen and five alfendanls reigned over lhe hop. One fealure of lhe decorations was a decoraled lhrone from which lhe queen held sway. Her Majesly and her alfendanis were clecled by The Sophomore Class. T431 l -i x fix , -.-I l Y Q - I 1 , , fv ' XX Ng. A , ' X4 , Lf X X , if , -- ,L it NM 2 xx X EN ,Nifty ik 4,g'Q7,1l,Mmlq' lfwr fffw NL NH r' Wf7W'2z?'W 1174 f f 5-!I.ml,UHA' k-1 ' x N, ! gif vl f K ff, ,f','fff AW. JW' i..-1f'f-EM 70 H y! ff!! f rw mf2 3 N W Q f W ,' xx QQ fyyffywl D. eff, 1 A 1 f m., H ,M 5,2 A, 4 fp 69,4 1' ff : IMI ,iff 5 1 , N , In U f' jul '- ' f V' 1' . fe 5 H X X .f-:iff If 71:11 I! f a , -gg '22 l yfffg fl, NN 71,455 ,QQ , ' 1 if i V'f,y MEF' f, 219- 4 1 ffffk' fx! W pf ., :ff , , .ff -', -. ' ' . 3' ,, :aff-41855 X IM ' - IT. . 1,4 ffv fi . A ,ff RN1 .' - r pin' ,4 f t gf f ff'-. A A , 'b'!'x,fx!X1-sffff y ,ya f ., if 'W ,, ,fn 1. 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For her scholarship and womanliness. ivlaida McEachron was chosen by a com- miTTee from The faculTy To receive The A.A.U.W. award. The Tacoma members of The American Associafion of Universify Women presenTed To STadium in 1920 The TableT on which Maida's name was engraved. Maida was chairman of The welfare deparTmenT of Girls' Club and an acTive member of STadiana. Triple S and STudenT Council. In i937 The name of DoroThy Samson was engraved upon The Cenfral InTer- scholasfic Press AssociaTion Cup. She was selecTed because of her ouTsTanding work in The field of journalism. The cup was won in l924 by The Sfadium World for hav- ing senf a delegaTe The greaTesT disfance To a high school press conference, which was held aT Madison. Wis. DOT was boTh ediTor and news ediTor of The World. was a member of Fourfh EsTaTe and received her iournalism emblem. which is given for one semesTer's work on The sTaTf of The World wiThouT crediT. She graduaTed afTer aTTe-riding school only 2V2 years. l-larrieTTe Buckner roceived The Mills College scholarship of S500 for one year. awarded in The odd-numbered years To a STadium girl. SelecTions are based on characfer. scholarship and womanlinessr IT is awarded in The ovon-numbered years To a Lincoln High School girl. The College of PugeT Sound scholarship was presenTed To Irma l-lawkinson. lT is offered To The valedicforian of each graduaTing classfiand if noT accepTed. goes To a sTudenT who has a high scholasfic record. The scholarship is worTh half'TuiTion for a four-year course. To Mobrey Jenlrins weni The Whifman College scholarship, worTh S200 in TuiTion. lT is given for high scholarship and personal record. and any senior may apply. Alan McKean was awarded The Reed College scholarship in I937. ApplicaTions are iudged by scholasfic meriT and The records furnished. The Chi Omega cash prize was won by Virginia Krogh on recommendafion of her scholasTic and personal record. E501 STUDENT COUNCIL NDER fhe capable leadership of Presi- '4 .. cleni Joe Beckman, Sludenl Council -f N Y p compleled a successful year of admilling new few clubs, supervising school affairs and govern- - ing ihe siudenl body. Three new clubs, Girls' and Boys' Golf I ' Clubs and Movie Club, were approved by lhe council. If was also decided ihai chev- rons should be awarded +o band members according +o years of service. M 'E' r As ihe represenlafive from Sfaclium, and iii' K one of ihe eighr represenling Tacoma. BeHy cfs, :Q Trib Binns was chosen by lhe council io aifend ' , , lhe in+erna+ional Junior Red Cross convenfion fljl. mai K held in San Francisco. 'fffff .5 '- Ti' .E I Jos Beckman, Dan Bayl- A dance was sponsored during fhe fall ierm by fhe council. Members of Siadiana and Big S were in charge. , , , 5bH9,Y'i Sllflld Aiiendlng 'the leaders and journalisls con- Q mon N an C O ' ference al The University of Washinqron were Joe Beckman represeniing rhe sfudenf body, Jean Ray from Girls' Club. and Eileen Henry and Louise Gerwels of The Siadium World. Wiih fhe Varsi'ry Roundup morif, Foolball Night was enjoyed by a record- breaking crowd. Marjorie Guenfher was lhe compefem' chairman of rhe affair, and Jim Lesher was in charge of 'rhe program. Johnny Long's orcheslra furnished music for 'rhe program and dance. The council joined fhe resi of The ciiy in coniribuling a sum of money lo +he Lincoln a cappella choir's on lo S+. Louis fund. A bus was charfered fo carry Stadium srudenrs +o fhe siale baslcef ball mee? in Seaille fo wifness ihe Tigers' firsl game. Oflicers were: Presidenf. Joe Beckman: vice president Don Boyle: secreiary, Bob Husron, and freasurer, Vivian Schofield. new i-eemqe snefer, .mere Meimesh, Jeem Hopkins, Marjorie eeemvrer, Harrier Fisher. Domihv Pope, Neil eeiisgrier, Aamir Hari, sea Wilhelrni, sea Husron, Elizabeth ueeier. vaeum Schofield. new Zxlimmy Fowler, Joe Beckman. sea neva-es. ceri opeieiry, Den seyie. Frances ceuaer, .leer Rey, Marv Louise wnixeme, sneer. Hemy, Louise eerwels, srrerm wnippie, virgime Haines. new aenewera snr-e. Jim Lerner, aiu Zenk, Herman Kleiner, Lewreriee Hemiersen, vzvier Joseph. mm. Teyier, Par ceeiswervh, Wes Huaeen, Ted Heiey, Lucille Decker, Mary Jere Heriarieieerr. Absenr, mei Beckman. osear sereer, sei, wnimms. l5l1 H K.. Q e X, . Jann Ray, Dora Mu RIC: -new a s ,J :ev le K Helen Hlchy, RIT: Crohau , 'nf :I GIRLS' COUNCIL l-IE compeTenT guidance of Presidenl' .lean Ray. aided by The cooperaTion of her cabineT. was responsible Tor an especially suc- cessful years for Girls' Club. Direcfed by ElizabeTh Decker, The social deparTmenT sponsored Two mixers. one wiTh The Mexican FiesTa moTiT. and one, Harlem l-Ioedownf' MargueriTe Cobb and DoT De- Long were The respedive chairmen. Wreaihs Tor Memorial Day were made by girls in This deparTmenT. The welfare deparlmeni. headed by Mary Louise Williams was responsible for decoraT- ing The halls and doing such Tasks as polishing The Trophies and supplying flowers for The Teachers' parlor. Under The leadership of Jane McInTosh. girls in The fellowship deparTmenT gave programs aT The various insTiTuTions and saniTariums. They also designed and made up greefing cards. Sending girls To The CommuniTy House as insTrucTors, filling Easfer and Thanks- giving basIceTs and making up scrap books were some of The dulies performed in The service deparTmenT under The leadership oT Lucille Declcer. Two candy sales. boTh exTremely successful. had as Their chairmen Jean SchanTz and Irene DoTen. The TirsT dance ever To be given by Girls' Club was held May 6. The STadium Swing School moTiT was used. wiTh Johnny Long as The professor, lnauguraTing a new'sysTem of represenTaTion, Two seniors, Three iuniors and Three sophomores were eleeled Tisyserve in The cabineT, new.:-emfgy aeefasley, Louise eerwels, Penn melanie, Shirley Nyman, sewn sin-neil, Mildred Mills, vslglnie Armin, seine erm, new z-Lucille Decker, Mariorie Grueniher, Jane Mclnloxh, Elizabeth nearer, Mrs. Ma in, 'earn Ray.. pare mee Rice, Nell Gallagher, Mew. Wilkinson. new z-Je-en simon, Marriiane Arque, Jury Louise will-em, may .ieen william., Helen Hickey, Mary l-lansfa, virgins. icnigm. E1 E521 l HI-Y lTl-l a membership composed of boys who rare high in characier. scholarship and sporfsmanship. l-li-Y complelred a successful year. Dinners were held ihe firsf week of each monlh and fwo dances and a slcaring parfy were given. Officers reelecied for ihe spring lerm were: Presidenf, Bob Davies: vice president Don Dilleyq freasurer, Carl Opolslcy, and secrefary, Bill Zenlz, TRIPLE S HE mosi signiiicanl' even? io lhe members of Triple S fhis year was joining The Girls' Club cabinet A barn dance was held wilh Griselda Lyon. chairman. Triple S olihcers were: President, Mariorie Guenlher: vice president Evelyn Slal- wick: secrelary, Eleanor Erickson: ireasurer. Vivian Schofield. Succeeding Mrs. Fowler and serving her firsi year as Triple S adviser, Miss Besller advised and direcled il'le girls ihrough all 'their aciivifies. now Iellussell Soper, l-lornion lcloinor, Jooli shark, Mr. Lowrnnn, Bolo Davies, coil opolsliy, Bill zonli, Paul Piohoroson. Row z-.woo aoolrnsn, .lohn Flynn, Earle roofs, sono Hicks, non Boyle, Sion Boyle, rrsnk wnllor, Bob l-lnslon, Rav Bucsko. now a-lim Paulsen, Bill Moore, Bob Bennails, George Robinson, Don nilloy, Lawrence Henderson, Dwighl cnslis, Eugene Holi, Bill Mrwlosror. now l-chnrlolhs Ann Thompson, syo Cinelli, Jonson Green, Virginia Ansrin, Eleanor sonlo, Many icing, Jrsne Mclnlosh, eyolyn Sfalwick, Miss aosilor, Mnriorie enonrhor, Elssnor eriolison, rronsos Collier, Eileen l-lonry, Belly Lou corol, Pearl Plalisha, Louise Pnrrly, Vivian saholiolrl, Dal swon, Doris xnoiling, Patty Ann sehnob. Pow z-Mory Loilnornor, Helen wsonsr, Jenn srnilh, Beiiy Lon Mitchell, asny .losn willison, Dol DeLong, Nell eolloqhon, Elirobovh Decker, Hnrriel Fisher, Ediih Locoillo, slnonoro sroninliolsl, Jean Roy, Belly Weiherlny, Dora Moo lziro, Helen Hirioy, Helen Lonoro hook, Margery Moyer, Shirley Herr, Poooy Shaw. now :leans Moooonolo, Marv csrhono, Pe Buren, Nancy Mscroslioy, Marjorie slonorr, ssrlis Lyon, sliao Holrnoion, Louise eoiwols, Mary Loniso Wiiiarns, Adelaide Bloomiield, Jean Osborne, Belly ainns, lcolhiyn Nowsohwonaon, Mariha McNeill, Mary xsihorino Hager, Caiherine Foss, Jeanne l-looiins, Ennio Miller, Virginia Hoinos. now 4- Esiher Sandsledf, Mnrgarel Eernisse, Monro Kleiner, Moninn wilkinson, Par Allslrnrn, Ve Joseph, lrene Daren, eloris Sreel, Lucille ooolror, vonollo Melvbin, Shirley Mioalolon, Mow .lono Hendrickson, Joyce May, el.-says aroasuy, Marion Brush, Vera l-looly. non 5-,leon Schanfz, Beifv Anne srosonionn, Virginia Lanlz, Caroline Dom, Mildred Mills, Mary Hollsra, Mary codon, Marcella Frederick, Phyllis Jackson, Helen Dahl, virginia Kidd, M.-sry xyocolll, Connie rlolliooy, Eleanor Sfrinqfellow, Phyllis Phillips, lrene Chealham, Shirley Nyrnon, Morro osop. lm l 'vi s Q ,Alig- STADIANA HIS year, as in previous years, Sladiana members sold mums af fhe Thanks- giving Day game and refreshmenis ai Foofbell Night A banquei was held especially honoring lhe shield winners and girls who made The baslsefball ieam. ' BIG S AKING over 'che du+ies of Boys' Council, members of Big 5 ushered and llepl order af games, supervised conducl of 'rhe boys and 'look care of leHer require- menfs and ihe wearing of lelier sweafers. new I-dean Harringfon, Anne Jurancich, Josephine xlrlinrslri, Viola sirienni, Frances aredlnrd, Nsney Ldneesler, Hefty srrrsesheys cinelli, Belly Len Milchell, Lucille rllinl, Pei Richards, Virginia Judd, Jane Melnresn, Jean srnign, vrrdinre Alrslin, Mery King, Virginia Kidd, l-lelen Dahl, Ldnise rsereels, Eileen Henry, nelly Lou Card, Lnnrse Purdy, Perry Ann selnyne, Vera Henly, Anene relrnley, Rnlnye l-lelyersen, Mariorie Nelsen, Marrha lrnedn, Selma lnnrnlnerd. new z-Leis Floydsfead, Mary Llreieli, Evelyn Anderson, Anita Waadne, Caroline laeyis, Malca Kleiner, vrrdinie Lenin, esrner sendsledi, Jean selidnir, Mary Lsilnsrnsr, Pal Allslrnrn, Mnrinn Wilkinson, Belfy Jean Willison, Mae laelrlre, ner neLeng, Bicky Decker, Nell sellndlier, Miss McCulloch, Mery Leriise willidrns, Jean osberne, qeen Ray, Merqie Glenn, Dora Mae iliee, Helen Hickey, Eihel l-lnrrisen, viyien Schofield, Dorofhy Swan, virdinre l-leines, Merierre Guenfher, Willeila Arnold, Connie l-lellidny. new 1- esneyreye Hislrs, lrene Tereersen, Lennre Hunllngfon, Je Hrrrnpnries, clierlelle Ann 'lnernpsdn, Pauline Ewan, Berry Ann Bvesemenn, Peg Burcn, Eleanor Erielrsssn, slrirley Middlelen, eerlie Lynn, elsiin Helrndren, viyien Jesepli, lrene nelen, Gloria Sfeel, veneloe Msylsln Belly lainns, Kathryn Neyiseinysnder, l-lnlen Lenere reel, snirley Nyrnan,,Marqery Meyer, Florence seniryler, Shirley Herr, Mery Dire.-sn, Mildred lzirer, Elirribeln Edson, new 4-Mnry srrnesen, Pal Tenne, Ndns Glenn, lner Lelend, Dorothy Lnrrrberv, Jsne Miller, nel Msnes, Peedy l-lillen, Nerrne Jrslinsnn, cernie Kellogg, hehy Ann eynns, Joyce Chrislolerson, cnllierine rnss, cnrsrlene Andersen, Mary Meybin, Mnry Ellen Rice, Maureen Meriin, Perry qennsen, Barbara ceyneli, Belle Jane erelienn, Marqarel Nelson, Mergers? Merxlnine, Mery Pieree, uerelny rarisell, Elirerieln Bnnomo, Thelma Peyers, Jenel Blonmber . new 5-June Olsen, Merine Johnson, Merenrei llinns, Mnriiene Ardlre, Mnrierie Lei. Merrill, vir :nie l-lielrelf, Martha sirnnnsdn, Chisako Hidnelii, Mariha Jones, Merdsrer eernisse, Jenyiere sneylnin, Mary Oqgen, Marcella Frederick, Phyllis Jackson, Mnrie Jesegir, Bessie Tuille, Mary McColl, Jenn Llind, Eleennr slrindfelley, Phyllis Phillips, Evel n slelyiel, lanilnerine lsen, Irene cnedilnnrn, Pei Nierelsen, viyien oernell, Dcric criillier, cnsrldlln lsyldr. new li-Mieley Anderson, Audrey Mdlyer, Jean Miirnen, Jean Hopkins, Carmel Gerspachcr, Roberfa Crauqhran, lris Brownlee, Doreen laeerlsdnrn. new I-Carl opelslry, Bill Moore, lsill Eyre Fdele, sren Boyle, onlie Jeels eesper, Bill Dickson, needles Rawnsley, Righfy Fred Angus, aes Chambers George Hemminqer, Hereld lzelsinsen, Jenn Flynn, send Jne Kelich, George lsneler, nilley, and Phelps, Bill rneler, E541 nan 1-Audrey Malyar, Nancy sayidqa, Belly Lan card, Eileen Henry, Mr. l-lawrnan, Marcella rradariel, Mariaria Guenlher, Mar King, Lillian Lasid, eaalriea sears, virginia Holler, Norma l-layas, Louisa esrnals. new Z-Ruvhene Haalanal, Alice rard, Marion ariisn, Eleanor sanallar Kalnlaan Mnrnliy, nares salliar, Marian Wilkinson Emmy saardsley, Pal Allslrani, Jean lzay, Nanay Macraslirsy, Mariaria Simpson, eliralaaln Edson. nan a-ldallilaan eallarwar, Marian wananild, vara Healy, Halen Lanaia raali, Charlorle Ann Thompson, Wyona niainar, Frank allar, Arthur Harr, Bill Mallan, Ed Walsh, Graham Moore, Edirh Lacailla, 'sally Mecr-sary, Jann Brady, virginia Lanla. naw 4-Pal caalswarln, Dick Kraali, Hal Evans, ens cadarailisl, Gloria Steel, Philip layrnand, Maraary Hail, Mary Jana Hrsndrialisan, eriselda Lyan, Evelyn saalay, Mary Mecall, Gladys sradsly, Dick nayis. nw I-Dale McCord, Ted Haley, Berry Jean willisan, Mcriorie eaanlliar, Mary Kina, virginia Aiislin, Elaannr saiila, cnnrniian Munson, Lillian LeBid, naralliy izanland, Marqaarira Calais, Jean Ray, Nancy elisnn. nan 1- Phyllis Jackson, Virginia Haines, lcay lcally, .laniaa eraan, Nancy Macrdslray, Mariaria Slewart, eyalyna Brewer, Daria Sanders, Hellen ralsarn, Mariana sirnpsan, Dcreen Becrhohm, Marais Glenn, nal DeLong. Row fl-Frances Collier, Ed Hanaarrard, Jaan Hopkins, aaa Maadanald, Evelyn uaalar, Mary Louise vvilliarns, Vivian Jas.-spn, l-liyllis Phillips, Jirn Lasnar, lirn saall, Wallace slalalsarl. FOURTH ESTATE OURTI-l Esfafe was organized in l93b lo give recognition 'ro lhose who have done ouislanding work in journalism. Among lhe speakers who enferlalned Fourrh Eslale lhis year were Sue Devlin and Dan Wallon of lhe News Tribune and Charles F. A. Mann '25, magazine wrller. Officers were: President Marcella Frederick: vice presidenl, Frank Waller: secre- lary-lreasurer, Mary King. SPEAKERS' BUREAU O keep 'lhe sludenls well inlormeclas lo school aciivilies, members ol Speakers' Bureau make announcemenls of coming evenls every Monday morning in 'lhe roll rooms. Announcemenls are received Friday morning and memorized. X Fall officers were: Presidenl, Virginia Haines: vice presiclenl, Ted Haley: secrerary, Dol' Rhodes. ' A Officers elecled for lhe spring semeslier were: President Jean Hopkins: vice presidenl. Ted Haley: secrelary. Beafrice Macdonald. l55l 'li y XXNVT Lyn JJ JT XXV I K wx f l fn, r r r r i F i 1 i Row lalerry Donion, Maynard Marion soo Lennon, Howard emo, Stan aoyio, Bob Lmmberi, Joe Beckman, non soyio, son: conzor, Doro Mae moo, Margie slonn. moronn Beerbohm, Jonn Osborne, Pony Ann snr-woo, anno Loo ucnroon, cioro McConnell, Maxine Mornornon, June woion. now 1-moi Mooonolo, non Brandes, sau Armslrcnq, izaonsrd wnous, Don sfown, Paul Richardson, ronn uzornbono. con Nikon, Pos Keene, ann-one Haaland, Mnniono onnnrnon, Lonroo Pinoy, Mnfion Wangnlld, Hr-ion mu, Genie Lyon. Po: Allslwm, Frances Bogen Row 1-non woiunos, sob cnnniaonoon. June P, Larsen, ole Hanson, wounnn svoxoen, Norman Smith, non Burneii, Morro Trip, Porno vanu, Moriono Hornnon, Sachiko Mon, nom Fomnoron, union Loazo, sony Klopfensiein, Nancy Mocfonkoy, Adnuo wonnni, Fnonoon winvnon., Joan Bonnell. now 4-Warren Monigomery, Kremlin Minoanov, Jann Lennon, osnor sonoor. Bob sioovnrioio, Harp Monroe, Raymond Tobin, John Ponoo, Horoio sonwosnion so Wilson, Frank Lofgon, Qnri iginobofo, Jock Honor, Martha Mnnom, Jonnio Bernovich. Jean Porkor. no' 5-aiu wo.-,non ani sioouirn, sin McMastcrA am Monson, am Toyuof, sau Poninon, sm Bssnau, san Honfoy, am Hilton, asus. coiofnnn, anno Cook, Jnnn xenon Marilyn Hone, snnid Manor. P.-nlino soon, Jackie Lanham, Por unison, zoran Lonooooon, Doris wonr. ACTIVITY MANAGERS T ihe beginning of each semesfer, aciiviiy managers are chosen by firsr-period ieachers 'ro sell siamps and books every Tuesday and io disiribure World 'rickefs every Friday in iheir roll rooms, Acfivily 'rickels wilh lhe correcl' number of slamps admif sludenis io such affairs as sweaier dances, games, lhe Senior Class play and lhe opera. They also include a year's subscriprion +o The World and The Tahoma. iw nb JL X LIBRARY ASSISTANTS T The complelion of a required semes+er's course in library Training, assisianls are assigned lo desk work. There 'rhey charge our books, check magazines and help in The rouline dulies of 'rhe library. Many of lhe girls infend lo follow 'fhe profession. Collecling library slips and falling 'rhem lo fhe sludy halls is rhe duly of 'rhe clerics. STUDY ASSISTANTS O check fhe affendance of sludenls in all lhe slucly halls, slucly hall assislanls are appcinled 'lor each period by lhe 'teacher in charge. They are required fo make a lisi of all absenl from sfudy hall who are nof in fhe gym or +he.library. H,- rleyr I-Eleanor errilrern, vernniee Prell, Jean srlienlr, Alice Ford, Melee Kleiner, Louise Urumm. Rew 2- Valerie Olsen, Virginia Smilh, Lorraine Johnson, Jeen Keller, Nancy Mecresley, censrenee clirisleneen. new l-Lerrnine Reneeiel, snzrley neyie, Derelny Backer, eye Cinelli, sob aere, slenlen Boyle, Merielyee Jelrneen, Dolores Washburn, Merie ureielr, Bill sleellin, cerl Opolxky, Georgette Jelinelen, Belle Lee Kruger, Merien senlelereil, Rosemary erillen, Jean Osborne, Dal while, celnerine ree. new 1-virginie lzeberle, lcelnryn Mecilreneen, Juliana Meepnereen, rlarberle Keely, ereee Olsen, Belly l-lille, Del l-lernrner, cnieele Hiqiielii, Elenner Gardner, Mery Hollard, Nell enlieener, Eyelyne Brewer, Jeenile Brewer, Dcrofhy Lund, Mary Straus, Gertrude Kincaid. new 3-Merierie Trafford, Par Hlirernen, ellen Farringbon, Belly wrignl, Caroline nnyie, Myrna Heyee, llerriel MeeMnnen, Lellire Melren, cellierine MeeMenen, erieelrle Lyen, Peggy Hillon, Donna Kalich, selnie rlrerrlberg, Marge Simpson, lzeernery aerlrern, Darelhea Budiniclc, Lois Fleyeieleea, new fl- Jean Field, flnrenre wileilr, cle sleel, izienerd Meyer, Jerome Sficknev, sill zenlr, me Lambefl, Helen Lenere reel, Merierie Fuller. lyy aillinqlen, Ida Hiieelen, Eslner Walney, Audrey Melyer, Mariha Newberg, Mariorie Hehman, vere l-leely. new 5-cl-erielre reyler, Bernice Knndleen, Merlelen lzeriyere, Mary cerleene, clniel Pellern, Virginia Welker, Jenn Teyler, Bob lcnesel, Ed Bcokwalrer, ,lirn seen, ml Memeeler, ,lirn Len, Kirk werlningren, Frank Larson. T571 I LUNCHROOM CREW O help fill requesls for food made by hundreds of sfudenfs each day, boys and girls are selected by Miss Miller, direcfor of 'the lunchroom sleff. Pupils are chosen from eppllcalions submilled, and in relurn for iheir worlc receive a 20-cenf lunch. which is ealen befween 'firsr and second lunch periods. STAGE CREW ESlGNlNG, building, painling and repairing scenery and laking care of lighling effects and properlies are only a few of the iobs ialcen over by the girls and boys who make up fhe sfaqe crew. Members are chosen by ofher members of 'Zhe crew, wilh Mr. Wafers' recornmendafion, from applicalions submilied. Sludenls doing fhis worlr receive no credif, mosl' of if being done oulside of school hours. Emblems are awarded for fwo +erms of work. Row 1-sau o'cnnnen, eeeree Nielsen, Arfhur Repnelewnr, Barbara clerk, Maryhelen Cronkriqhl, Jeyee Hangner, nerernv severeaqn, Helen clerk, Tom Farris. new 2'-Keilh DeFclo, nerr siren, Harold Murphy, eeri Mernuerr, Clarence Brooks, Glenn reed, Harry manner, George angler, Herrierre Gene, Lorena Olsen. new a- cer. weed, Myron Jensen, Lars Lerren, am Walker, Layton sanxenp, Ernesl sevey, Winsfnn Merrerg, Harry Kerri, Fred xemir, Harold nrerirrrer. nee 4-Don Hepp, Miner Mnrpny, xennerr. Hegen, Re, Funk, Clifford euerr, Richard Aenne, Diem Hagen, Andrew Mancs, Everen severeaen, Jeeir Mevneiu. new I-Rebin Hood, Howard ssine, hob Pninzps, Rnaelph Trip, werren Harlman. new 2-Dcrolhy Pepe, am Nicholl, Mr. Wafers, anrue Williamson, Jenn Parker. ,vi , f , n v , fx, kr.-ilu! xff, Nl. ' ' 'ww -'A li ,Zu U Ate pWaL1Lf 1 D-nw-ig:-.f fl 7l'flA,.-. , new r-eneee Miller, aomi Memm , Jenepnrne Kehefeua, Merry: seeifnen, Madeline Pennen, vrvien weben, Mary Herrera, nefbefee xeeiyfnev Jensen, nernene Hewmefne, June F. Lereen, Eileen Hart. new Z-Mildred Main, Rhoda Mayncs, Muriel Ev.-ine, Myrna Hayes, vifglnie izeeene, Florence Schuyler, Pei Meefew, Meflyn Breen, Bobbe J. raven, Jeanne Rosso. new 3-Jenn Eisenhower, aev sarees, Eleanor Furlavh, Donna Meifeny, aefuefe Jacobson, vingxnae, wernwneni, eve caneua, Kay Fernie, Mn. Laurscn, een, weieu, aeyefay Leenen. Jim Lesher, Rulh Canale, Selle Jane Graham, Riqhly Eden. ATTENDANCE CLERKS O compile absenlee lisls. mark alfenclance cards and file excuses, sludenls are chosen each semesfer from applicafions submiiled io Mrs. Laursen. aliendance clerk. Office lraining siudenis are selecfed lo 'type lhe abseniee lisis. Clerks colleci slips on which leachers have marlced Their Class absenlees. YELL LEADERS NDER ihe able leadership of Jimmy Lesher. Sfadium l-ligh's yell sfaff of lwo boys and one girl helped fo add color 'ro lhe football and baslcel ball games. Aicling Jimmy were Righly Eden and Rulh Canale. As Ruth wen? to Arizona Iale in lhe fall, Belle Jane Graham was appoinfed as yell queen for fhe rest of fhe year by The Sludenf Council. ' i591 l l l naw lhmmslls Frederick, Lillian Lnsia. naw 2-Margery Hoif, Mr. Hellman, Eileen l-lnnfy, new I-Helen Hain, serum Jnealsnsny Jane Miller, sally Myers, Mrs. Cnrmodv, Mane name, Danna Keller.. Selma Thornburg, Norma ss-sly, vlrglnln simile. new 1-.inns snsrdfnnn, Mildred Rena, Thelma Tollefsun, Edwardine Dunpeniholer, Marina Sirnonson, Mnfvns Newberq, lcslin Millar. Jean sandberq, Geraldine Para. new 2-Hsnnn Nslngswn, Evangeline lalanenliela, Jane Jannnan, Loman, Brown. QUILL AND SCROLL HE Melville E. Slone chapler of Quill and Scroll. Inlernalional Honor Sociefy for High School Journalists. was composed This year of only four members. They were selecled for oulslanding worlc in high school journalism and are Eileen Henry. Margery l-loil. Lillian LeBid and Marcella Frederick. Mr. Hoffman was lhe adviser. STUDENT NURSES O care for girls who are ill or receive some injury, sludenls are chosen by Miss Miller lo lalce care of lhe Red Cross Room. Each girl serves one period during lhe day. The prerequisile for lhis worlc is home-nursing. Urol Q? CLUB CLASSICS 2. Sahasa delegales al Vancouver, B. C.. con- venlion. 4. Debafcrs exhlbll lhair medals, won af lhe forensic meal af U. of W. la. and 1. Flsherman's Club derby and officers. 9. A Slri Club member lrshs up lo Panorama. I. Gln Club rehearses for the opera. a. Johnny Flynn, eau Club organizer. 5. A Camera Club member gels an angle shol. B. Sladiana holds lls an- nual baske! ball ban- quof. H21 X mr' ARCHITECTURAL CLUB NKY lingers, broken T-squares or chipped Triangles are all in lhe life of lhe Archi- feclural Club members. The bieweekly meelings were spenl skelchinq, sludyinq fhe arf exhibifs al C. P. S. or drawing plans for houses. The oflicers were: President, Roy Funk: vice president Bob Allison: secre+ary- freasurer, Warren Holmes. The adviser was Mr. Veach. BOAT CLUB OMMODORE Everell Burkharr launched a full program, including 'rhe visifing of several freiqhfers, fhe liner Presidenl Jackson and an English ship. These ship-faring lads spent their Wednesday meelinqs sludying navigarion aids and ollen wenr on cruises on The commodore's own boar. Vice commodore was Charles Malrhaei: quarlermasfer. John Upham: sleward, Ralph Erwin. The adviser was Mr. Clark. Row l-Dick Slrinsky, Bob Allison, Mary Rcsck, Pearl Korncll, DaLona Birley Durubhv Meinerl. Row 1-Dol Manos, Anna Huxeman, Warren Holmes, Mr. Veach, Rev Funk, Mary Maineri, Kalhleen Gallagher. low 3- Thecdora Davis, Alan Liddle, Lav1on Slalcup, Bob Barrier, Don Brandes. Row IfBob Chambers, Maynard Miller, Ralph Ervin, John Upham, Mr. Clark, Charles Mallhaei, Evercyl Burk- lalr. Row 2-Rob Whilllcsev, Ole Hansen, Roy Funk, Carl Veazie, Bob Barncr, Bill Hawks, Lyle Busby, Morris onion. lm ' ' CAMERA CLUB ANDID CAMERA fiends displayed Their abilily by eniries in The snapshor confesi This year. The piciures were carefully judged and The besf ones appear in Ilne school-life secfion of this Tahoma. Camera Club studies phofography and hears speakers exgplain 'rhe ar? ai Hs bi-weekly meefings. The officers were: Presidenf, Arihur Hari: vice presideni, Lillian LeBid lfirsf semesferl and Gus Cedarquisi lsecond semesferl: secrefary-ireasurer. Mildred Mills: sergeianI af arms, Beffy Lou Card. The adviser was Mr. Veach. , CHRISTIAN UNION SPEAKER is invited each week Io give inspira+ional messages io The Chrisiian Union, and help members in any way Thai he can. There is an annual exchange of programs belween Sfadiun'i's Chrisfian Union and Lincoln's. The officers were: President Emerson Elder: vice presideni, Befh Haines: secre- Iary, Winifred Thorpe: songileader, Wallace Siabberr. ' l naw I-Frances Hagar, Lillian Laaxrl, Arlhur Hari, Mildred Mills, Warren Holmes, Marlha lnraaa, Mary ,' Msinan, Charles Pascoe. Raw 2-cliisalra Hiarrflii, Margaral ainns, erlaan Hanry, Belly Lan card, Gus Cedarr - quasi, Henry Law, uaris xnailing, many Mainarv, Eleanor Schaller, Maynard Miler. Row 3-Mariel Feist, Rex . Clark, Roy rank, sob earner, Harold sannsinlar, Harry Rinker, Hiralco Harnaqnrni, vanska Kirnnra, sas. iiabaris. T Row I-Arriva Misener, Aliha Mesler, Madeline Paulsen, eaargaiia Jannslan, Marina sirnanssn, Adalia wasnnk, Q winifraa Thorpe, Evelyn Anaarsan, aany Farringran, Harrief Hanson, Florence aaralana, Ediih Llrnaella. new 1- , V3 Helen sarah, sein Haines, Neva Bales, varriraa Hurneii, Orpha lrle, Juaniia nrawar, nam rliarnas, Emersun Elder, Rufhye Halverson, Evelyn Barrfhien, Edwardine Duppenlncler, Cansiancu Chrisisnsen. Row 3-Jenn Atwell, Mary Burger, Margaret Eemisse, Marlha Jones, Frances Lmrqhlen, Inez Morris, Jean Schenk, Helen Hedges, Mvrl Mergel, Arlene Cowling, Jennie sanara, evalyna srawar, Valerie Olson. new 4-Halen clarlr, Aiea Pflaum, Marilyn milsaraa, Margaret Clarke, Mavis Anaarsan, Irene sarqnnan, Eva Pefcrson, Margarita Irle, Flarence Best, Jeannette Best, Ruth Simonsan, Virginia Hickok, Olive Lundell. Row 5-Lucille Clarke, Cara Misaniara, Shirley Roberis, Jimmie Smiih, lcannam Andarsan, wailara Svabberi, owignl Cusfis, Al Kichler, George Han-rningrr, vinaanv aargrnan, Ted Arnasan, Joel ualsvik. X A 3 Seiji 'ffl . .JH ky' LV: 45 RJT df U43 by ylsy pf, Wifi lf, lil -if I fl nn nu,,..iil I Row i-aiu Merfson, Don Zelinsky, Charles Mnnnaai, i-infnian marina, oi. Hansen, Andy viaas, Lisya esaais, crimes Ream. Raw I-Fish Moore, sas ovsnsu, ana Emmons, Edgar sian, Hniaia senwainier, Tnannvan Mack, sin Hesfer, Morris xcnran, Mi. Pnirnsf, John upnnrn, Maynard Miner. naw a-Andrew Mnnas, Ralph Vanderkinfer, mai Kennigiinn, Neil Anderson, may Funl Bob unnnan, vie Mnaasni, Bah Aiasrisan, Arnold ssnavia. Row I-Jean Murncn, seniisna Erickson, Mia Hart inaviseii, Jayne May, Madelon Rogers, Berry Mccisefy, rar ceniswafin, Jane wiiisfa, Frances sag.-sr, Helen Siorme. new 2-.isna Lund, Man, Ellen seewrfiiaia Dam! Mariory Swanson. Regina Hoover, Reba Langinn, Par Mans, same mans, Marilyn Hurd, Doris Hanehan. naw a-rays mnsninnn. Yoneko Oiani, Jenn Field, Eiilabein Edson, Hanna Nakngnwa, Halen Hedges, Juanifa sf-sw-sr, Margneriia eawsn. FlSHERMEN'S CLUB N OY. l sure sirung ihal onel This line could apply io alrnosf any boy, buf especially members of fhe Fishermen's Club. Fishing derbies are held ai Poini Defiance, while ihe iechnical side of The sporf is discussed ai The club's weekly meeiings, under Mr. Palmer's able insiruciion. The officers were: Presideni. John Upham: vice president Maynard Miller: secreiary. Neil Anderson: ireasurer. Morris Kenion: sergeani ai arms. Charles Mafihaei. INTERNATIONAL CLUB O provide a broader knowledge and undersianding of foreign couniries and 'ro furfher encourage world peace was ihe aim of This club. One of fhe more inieresiing iallcs on foreign couniries was ihai relaied by Mac Klopfensiein on his adveniures while bicycling ihrough Europe. 5 The officers were: President Pai Coaisworih: vice president Frances Boqer: secreiary, Joyce May: lreasurer, Jane Willard: program chairmen, Regina Hoover and Beiliiane Erickson: publiciiy, Helen Sforme: librarian. Belly McCreeryg correspon- deni. Madelon Rogers. The adviser was Miss l-lari. ' U51 Movie CLUB H UT. Olcayl Prinl fha? one! These are noi The words of a 'famous Hollywood direcfor, buf merely lhe adiournmeni of a regular meeiing of fhe Movie Club. one of lhe lafesf addifions 'ro S+adium's numerous lisr of organizations. Discussing all phases of molion picfures and choosing ihe besl piclure of 'the weelc are fwo of iis acliviiies. The members selecf The besf piciures and per- formances of ihe year, have fheafer parries and library exhibils of imparianf educa- lional produciions. The officers were: President, Mel Novikorf: vice president Bill Slocklini secre- lary. Pal l-luseman: freasurer, Charles Tennanii sergeani af arms, Tom Miller. The adviser was Miss Elizabefh Spencer. RADIO CLUB HE lulure engineers of radio can be found every Thursday aflernoon discussing 'rechnical and malhemsfical phases of radio under direclion of Mr. Jollilife. The fall officers were: Presideni. Dick Engh: vice presidenf, David Johnson: secre- lary. Wade Palmer: Treasurer. Johnellis Jones. The spring officers, were: President Wade Palmer: vice president Arlhur Raphalowifz: secreiary. Johnellis Jones: Treasurer, Rob Whifilesey. Raw i-emma Mnief, Msfgnefiie Bowen, any Sfrizicy rain Millar, sau simian, Mei Novikofl. Liuinn Lesia, semi, Carlson, JC. Ann save, ewan csnfinnu. aan 2-Henneriella an-ii, vivienne cieinensen. Lovins Hallman, Dot Hersfine, inner wniney, Marilyn Hind, Psi Huseman, Helene Hnuninn, Msiqnfef Repefio, sem rowers, June Power, M-iss ipencer. nw 3-Allan Hsqsbaain, Kremlin Mladinov, Roy Funk' sob aninni. Warren Holmes, csonenne aneyweli, eeimide sainiin, shim, Novikoff, Mnfgsme Niacin, xmas siiwnsn. Famine cssdais. Shirley Miner. new I-Arlhur Rnpnsiisniii, David E. Johnson, nick En n, Raimi McLane, Wayne wniiersoe, .James vm. naw 1- wnan Pnrniei, Rob wnimmy. Janneuis Jones, Toni Eshelman, Lynn E. Busby, Bob Zelinslcv, Ari semi. M61 fr ii,ilLff'.I,9 fV x x. -.Xi , 1, ., xx xfi X -x r ni rf.?,f' i'Wf -4 Wx ' . Ji ' Row I-Raymond Tobin, Bob croyeieno, Delman Johnson, George iiirk, Louis Fowler, Clarence Clark, Melvin nosisyio, zyien Joseph, Norrnon nonrorih, werren Newell, soo Hernrner, George aonneyiue, George Osgood, noiono inner, rhornvon Moen, George coonihs, cori iiosene. Row 2-Horola Schweiriler, George Miller, George Leonora, Ralph nosrniissen, sin Causin, iznihi Crain, Roland Koehler, R.-iyxenneoy, Mr. Arphe, Belfy Jane Forernen, Pa? Riehoros, Connie coienion, noi Hornnioi, Marian Wanqnild, elen Hiekey, Lo-,iso Gerweis, icoy cooeiona, Alice Carlson, Moriorie Engelbrech! Meronrev Kisser, Virginia Achlziq, Margaret Johnson, noroehy Cochran, Ph llis Hunf. Row z-Horoio aroooiiry, Vern Koehler, John Lanfz, John Lobfiell, Roger Pedersen, rziohora Johns, Horoio iinrns, sronson Brigham Enri Morniooii, Jirn Scoil, Edgar Williams, Joyce oonoero, Andrey Molver, aniheno Hooiono, Moriiyn Hurd, wiiierio Arnold, Iris sroyrniee, Joen Field, Laura woiihey, Viola Nilsen, Lor-:Ha Moynos, Beverly srown, Bev Howe, now 4-shiriey Ofis, Edrys aero, Helen Frenoh, Rae Mnrohison, Eldoris Miner, Al Johnson, Ted Knnnerd, non Hildredfh, Don Peterson, Brand woods, Torn Boswell, Don Jones, Fred clerk, Prenk soohoyioh, Belden Greaves, Mary Ellen eioo, Jenn Murnep, nenrione eriohson, Jone werheihy, Beverly Carlgori, Rhoda Maynes, Pal Erasier. Row s-Deon aiiiinos, Ginoori Poor, Gene Morusna, Clarence Morlr, aiu Nero, Roberi aoiironiee, soo Memory, so Anderson, Julius Feronson, John Howell, aiu Mullsnn, James sink, Warren Kingsbury, John Ouinn, Den French, Jini Seburg, Alice Pilaum, Reba Langlon, ceiherine Hon, Virginia aresior, oororhy ciiiforo, Roberla ceiiohfnn. new A-Julian Carsteris. Bob Horner, Roy Funk, Clarence cess, soo Coffman, Bob Noriino, sein Robcrls, Dun woii, John Doe, Alexander Coolsona, Deon Moroon, Loren Billings, corneion Miner, Jack Greonyrood, Jim lferkins, George Victor, Josh Benny, Tony Johns, Gene Gierrsnn, novo Livingslori, Maynard Miner, Loiiio rorrniais. new I-Melvin Roolsyio, Ralph xesrniissen, Lonis Fowler, sm Causin, Ruihi croin, Roland Koehler, Leone Worfhey, sony Jane Foreman, Mr. Aroiie, Par xiehorois, Vivian Joseph, i-ioien Hickey, Reba Lonoion,.Anaroy Molver, iris Brownlee. 'now Z-Robert Bourgaize, aiu Nero, Bob Noriino, Louise Gerweis, neun-ion Johnson, John Lenin, Harold Schweinler, Harold Bradbury, Jim Scolf, George Bonneville, noon Billings, Kay coooiona, Beiliiane erioison, Jean Piero, Row :4-George Leooora, Roland inner, Bob Mownry, Raymond Tobin, soo Elevsannd, Alonenaor Coufsona, soo Coffman, George coornos, Maynard Mziioi, Vern Koehler, so Williams, ey cnnecly. RIFLE CLUB HING-S really do go off wiih a bang a+ +he Rifle Club. The varsily Team raied second in The nafional bi-weekly infer-club rifle marches. Louise Gerwels was ihe firsi girl ro make fhe boys' firsr Team. Girls shoof Fridays. boys Mondays and Wednesdays for qualilicalions. The officers were: Presidenr. Vern Koehler: vice president Bill Nero: Treasurer, Earl Jones: secrerary, Louise Gerwels: range officer, Bob Norling. The adviser was Mr. Arplce. T671 SAHASA CLUB Al-IASA. under lhe leadership of lvlargueriie Cobb, has compleled a successful year. Tweniy-five members were able lo allend rhe conference in Vancouver, B. C. Olher officers were: Vice president Emmy Lue Beardsley: secrelary, Dora Mae Rice: ireasurer. Mary McColl. The school adviser was Miss Worlman. SKI CLUB ITH live hilarious lrips lo The mounfain fhis season, Ski Club, composed of en- fhusiasls of This mounlain sporf. have made lhemselves envied by olher sludenls. The ski leam placed firsl in fhe high school contesl sponsored by lhe College of Puget Sound. 3 The officers were: President Sherman Whipple: vice presidenl, Jean Osborne: secrelary, Virginia Haines: lreasurer, Dick Slrinsky. The adviser was Mr. Albrecht Raw I-Jean Parker, Jean Coombs, Emm Bcnrdsley, Ruihye Halverson, Frances Collier, Ricky Decliv, Mar, guerile Cobb, Dora Mae Rice. Margie Glenn, Mary McColl, Jean Schanlz. Row Z4Ru1h Pauline Todd, .lane Willard, Sally Monroe, Gloria Steel, Eleanor Weaver, Miss Worlman, Parry Ann Schwab, Belly Anne Bmscrrlann, Marie Joseph, Rirn Crorz-au. Raw i-Bane single, Frances Cala, Virginia Armin, sliirlny Laraan, Mildred Mills, Lorrayn Couller, Mary Maoanald, Beverly sirdaall, Jaan Osborne, Anira waadna, Bally sinna, Peg Buren, Viroinia Knighi, Marioric siewarr, .land Lnnd, Marian Wilkinson, Ernniy scardalay. naw znmr. Albracho, Jaan Fic d, Peg y Shaw, Mary xainarina Hager, Charlene Andersen, Calhcrinc- Pass, Elirabarli anrr, Virginia Garver, Julielle sgrlnyalan, Billie Berllson, Leona sndayla, Halen waliara, Nancy Holland, Jeannelfc Parlarnan, onris sandarn, sally Lan card, Mar King, nan 3-Jana.Laraan, Bally Fowler, Eliaabain anna, Dick Davis, Dnn Jaaabsan, Slan Freclh, Rannin Robbins, Lorraine izananisr, snirlny Davis, anny Kdrnna, .iirnrnia Fowler, Maynard Millar, Bill Mallsen, Bob Allison. Row 4-cnarrnian Munson, cis siral, Toro Wilbur, Joan sannall, .laan Mlirnan, Rulhene i-iaaland, Eileen Henry, Dick Mroanaid, Jim Grimiri, Ad Fenton, Tom Manning, Ralph vial, Ivan Wray, Rob wniilleray, Jack Graham. naw 5-Mary Alice Can, .lane Welherby, Barry Ann Evans, Joyce Chrisjgferson, ,cal-nia Kelloqq, Vera Haaly, Byron Larsen, Jack Casper, Ray Funk, Larr whirn, William Reed, ranl2'T-liclrxx Gloria Steel, Row A-Nancy Savidqe, nan Cunard, say lzilrrnwa, Barbara Jaanbsan, Elirabrili lsdaiiffeana Lad Kruger, earaldina Pairirar, Carl Nilson, Bill Taylor, Dick svrinslly, Sharm wliippia. T691 new 1-Richard Weeks, Berry Wrlqhf, Merraarila lrln, Arrnnr Hare, aeverly Mulholland, Veronica wall, Doris lcneiling. Ralph Upornan. Row 2-lceiln De olo, Donald Conqer, Roy Funk. Warren l-lalrnes, Vincenl Bergman, carl veazie, Donald selrraeaer. new 3-Mr. lcennara, Narrnan Andersen, Morris mesa, Bob Alberlson, Jim Lasher. Rev l-eeralellne Gsddey, Marv Jesprlea, Verna Higgen, Louise nrnnrn., Halen slnlevcen. Beverly Mulholland, Julia Jnge, lan Egan. Mary Frlan, Eihel van vallenbnra. Juanila Brewer, Violel srrerlr. new 1-xalnleen eal. laraner, Frances, Whltharn, Helen l-lielrey, Vivian Joseph, lznrn rayler, Elsie Falise, slzaalsen. Tanner. oerelny Ralhbene, Pearl Plalishn, Paddy Ann erillin, Catherine caan, Marlerse Fuller, Mary Young. new aewlaaelan Rogers, Belly Mecreery, Marlys aeakrnan, ,nelly Anderson, Jo Ann save, Kefhryn Francich, Lerevn slevens, Edilh Langnbeer, Evalvne Brewer. Dorothea snarnielr, Jean vennlna, oarelny Land. new 4-.lane Wallacker, Vernefle Severson, Leena Piercy, .lane sreeknn, Renee Pause, cerlnne Piearrl. Evelyn Decker, caonerlne Baron, Mary Jane slvrnl, Maraarer earnes, Verna Roline, Mr. carlsen, STAMP CLUB TADI U M philalelisls sfudied or auclloned sramps every other Tuesday. Frequenlly oulside speakers explained The err of collecting valuable sfarnps. The annual slamp exhihil was shown on lhe nighls of lhe Senior Class play. The fall officers were: Presidenl. Jim Lesheli: vice presidenl, Arlhur l-larlg secre- lary. Helen Wagner: freasurerr DonaldWC6nQerg program chairman, Veronica Pralr. The spring officers were: Presidenj, Arlhur Hari: vice president Ralph Upman: secrelary, Richard Weeks: lreasurer, Veronica Prall. The adviser was Mr. Kennard. i . .. . an VOCATIONAL CLUB lTl-l a day spenl' af lhe Edison Vocallonal School in Seaflle as lhe mos? oul- sfanding evenl on lheir varied program, The Sladium Vocalional Club members learned abou? many occupafions lhis year. The officers were: Presidenr, Pearl Plalisha: vice president Elsie Faliseg secre- lary, Evelyn Decker: lreasurer, Renee Falise: lfbrarian, Paddy Ann Griffin: reporler Mariorie Fuller. Their adviser was Mr. Carlson. T691 yys.A..f fel no - f ein: r ,J .-. U M, , , . M ffl- 1' rsh - ff f . -f yr -,l,e,s,r-J ji , J K ,XJ r Q J, , i :yr Row l-novo Powelbn Rodney eislro, Uerry wonors, eonoro lzorrnyn, Carl Nilsen, Jerry nonion, Frank Hicks, George vrnror, wos Hudson, Marion Klorlon, Roy sronrovaon, worn Ralfbcne, Lovorno Miller Wayne Hoff, Ray yan, solo sslnnoolror, Glen Moro. Ron zwaoo Tnrnor, nomo :sions Don Brown, sion Morlon, sornrnlo Vqn DeMark, wrnslon Moberg,,Ed Anoorson, srnoo Mocnllonon, Warren Holrnns, soo O'FarrelI, Don Buri, Mriro M-urphy, Larry sony, slorllron Monos, and a-sol, Jim Tonnsonol. now 3-Lolzoy Vaughn, Dick esnolrnon, Dave Richardson, cnnolr Reeves, Frank sronnon, la, J. xooo, Porky Fenglnr, Jim Carpenler, Roy Morony, AI aronno, non Sfelberq, Hub Erickson, violor erooor, Bebe Mnrnnoolo, nonnas Livingsiun. non 4-son rloonor, spins Ferguson, oono Howoll, Jim Perkins, Norman solrorsnwoivo, Join. sl: nylon, Joe Erriqo, Joolr Alvord, Bob Covach, Bob Momofy, eronvillo Scoll, Lorno F., eorl Moore, Richard Qosbab, Jooir McGiIlis, Row 5- Warren Nor-roll, Burns Pae, Sranley Frooln, Ted Poll-nor, Chuck Rogers, noyrnono robin, Jornos snrlr, and Donnloson, Tony lcronn, sill Tnrnlonll, Roy Monloronssons, Eugene Pope, Mosornr olnoo, Jooir urszols. non l-Boo Anderson, Ellen Hanson, Eoiln Mocnrlny, lcornryn Fronion, Bessie Asxow, Georgia Lee Young, Miss Loo, Belle Jeanne vonooy, nnini crnsn, Kslhleen nnslon, Phyllis Nolson, Harrier MooMonon, Maxine slorlr, Harriet Anoorson. now 1-ooroslny Grisell, Mariorie szrrroson, Gerlrude lcznoozn, Eleanor Mnllans, sony lcoyso, ewon Bielanin, Virginia Roberls, Eeflie Quinn, Billie msoorion, Martha Johnson, Mnrooror Nolson, llrrln woblo, Dororny Magnussen, Barbara Graham. non 1-Evelyn Seeley, sony Lou Mnrnoll, Mon, Lon woninoy, Beverly sorlao, Barbara Tlssof, Virginia snrlrnjronolno Fnnn, Jonn Marie Baker, Mildred Rona, Frances Whilham, rlnoy Loo wanllror, sono Siegle,kVirqinia cnrislonson, Nan Weber, vol lzaonoros. SOPHOMORE BOYS' CLUB O give Sophomore boys a slarl' in school life here ai Sfadium is ihe aim of lhis club. Meeiings are called by ihe President Wes Hudson, every Wednesday morning. Olher officers ere: Vice president Marion Klarichg secretary-lreasurer. George Vicfor. The adviser was Mr. Lowman. TIGERANNAS RESSED in bright blue and gold oil clolh cosrumes Tigerannas, girls' marching unif organized by Mr. Fussel las? fall. marched al fhe Turkey Day and olher home foollaall games when The weafher permifred. Harrie? Anderson. head caplain Was aided by Marjorie Simpson and Miss Lea. adviser. U01 DRAMA Mi OPERA THROUGH fhe concerfed efforfs of fhe casf, choruses, orchesfra and 'rechnical siaffs, all under Mr. Johnson's direcfion. The Firefly lived up fo fhe high sfandard of Sfadium operas. sei in previous years. The facf +ha+ ihis opera was revived fhis year, jus? 'ren years affer ifs firsf performance here, is proof of +he popu- lar appeal of iis music and dramatic inferesf. Janice Green presenfed an enchanfing and vivacious choracferizaiion of Nina, and her lovely voice capfivafed fhe audiences. ln 'the ienor role of fhe affable young Jack Travers, Phil Garland was complefely ai' ease. Regina Hoover broughf rollicking comedy wifh her frivolous giggle, in fhe role of 'the flighiy and remanfic Mrs. Van Dare. Bob Craig, supporfed by an ever-presenf boH'le of pills. made an excelleni' and laugh-provoking Jenkins. As the conciliafory John Thursfon. Bob Huslon lem' his poise and assurance fo fhe performance. Mildred Chrisiensen and Evan Hopkins, as well-meaning conspiraiors, porirayed convincingly a maid and a valef. Thelma Brairud and Elizabefh Declrer made charming young ladies and Diclc Laursen creafed a likable and sympafheiic Herr Franz. Others in fhe casf included: Capfain Fisk, Paiee Pilanig Anfonio Columbo, Roma LeRoy: Corelli, Ted Picard Jr.: policeman, Ed Ercegovic. The six dances were originaied and frained by Marie Ame? and Marion Rolsfad. Special commendafion should go io fhe group of siudenf personnel clireciors who worlced faiihfully buf unaclaimed behind fhe scenes. They were: Befh Funlc. Jean Ray, Ennid Miller, Shirley Larson, Marie Trip, Pafricia Allsfrum, Dorofhy Grisell. Eleanor Soule. Jane Willard, Mary Carbone, Evelyn Benfhien,'Jane Ness, Chizulco Tomifo. 1 U21 ORCHESTRA ITH more members this year than last. plus the advantage of a larger number of experienced players, the orchestra gave able support to the cast ol' The Firefly. Under Mr. Johnson's direction programs were arranged tor assemblies at Stadium. with appearances made at downtown clubs and at other schools. SOLO ORCHESTRA CTUALLY putting in more time in training and practice than any other group. the solo orchestra had an important part in the production of the opera. The Firefly. The group was outstanding tor its earnest and efficient work. Members of the organization are chosen on the basis oth experience, 'musical ability and responsibility. A , new :Slim Grimm, slsrrley surrey, Bill Steerc, vir Nedeerr Dyer, Mrrry Reed, Margaret terry. Mary lense, Eleanor Gardner, advly Jean wlllirerr, Ruth or.-el Evanger, More Felmlcy, Francesrau wrllerrrr, .ldrrrre Green. Beverly Lellrrerr. new zelsrrres York, Marie Shoucair, Mildred Buyer, Nancy McBride, Florence Best, slrrrldy Jean lqrrigm, Gloria Mierdy, Adelaide sleerrrlield, Mnr'orie Jenson, Joanne weedr, Valerie olrrrrr, mlm Hrrlrlrderr, Dorothy cedl, arm. Pauline Todd. Row 3-Ralph varl, Frm Price, oer Ferris, Sherman Day, Lloyd eedrlir, wyerre Dimmer, June Raberlson, Dorothy Selden, Marilyn Blundell, Elizabeth Burr, Caroline xelledq. new 4-Dan Puqsley, John arm, ses are-rrr, Ylrlelra Takahashi, sob Cromwell, nreeddre Arneson. neye Prlqrley, Huber! Price, Jrrr Curtriqht, nerr Maller, larryl l-lyrrlrrr. new s-rrerrr Delrd, Wallace R. Jones, Nauby Hamilton, gelrnyanerrrld, Marshall Dowling, Bob Berg, mer Taylor. Earl E. Fisher, lersrrerd werrredde, Edward Miller, on ennlg. new I-Vir Nddedrr Dycr, Mary Read, lrerre cerberr. Margaret terry, Mary lrlrirr, Eleanor Gardner, Betty wxllasdrr, rrerreerrsl, wallrrrrr. nerr. eydrreer, Dorolhy selrser., mr. Pdlrlirrehredd. Rav 2-srerrley Burley, Ralph vaelr, Mdrdsrel srrrarse, wyerls Dierner, Adelrrde sleemlaelrs, Merlerre Jerrrerr. Jeanne wdedr, Lloyd Gaddis, Bob ere, T731 Yl new I-Irene cereell, Annabelle Lenrrn, aielry Deelrer, Alice Nelren, Virginia Anelin, snirley Lnrsen, Edith Meceriny, aerbern Johnson, Pa! Allslrum Marian wlllinsen, Dorothy erieell, Helen French, Louisa Marush, aeny relyler, Marialyce Bourland, vyenne cernen, Bieffe sreelr, Margaret Terry. new 1-Regina Heeyer, venelle Mnybin, Rulhye Helyersen, cnlrulri Terniln, Vivian cenner, aelly aenrnen, Parry Ann sennne, Norma Jennsen, mn Eyeneer, Allha Mesler, aern Heiner, Evelyn neniliien, Jo Ann Mecnsleey, Helen cseliell, Jnnehwelleelrer, ennirl Miller, Jane Niel, lone sreelrnyler. Row 3-Mary Maybin, Marjorie Trafford, Mary Louise Miller, Marie senelr, reelrne llrnlrlia, Early Mllligen, Jean Pellreynren, Barbara Plnillier, Nancy Shari, Marie Trip, lzeilenne Dyer, Caroline neyis, Helen Reid, Jane willere, Mariorie Hess, Joyce cnrirlelereen, Beverly Birdsall. new .5- Barbara Ann Hueley, Mildred Chrisfensen, Marine Anne aleleney, Belly Meyer, Mariorie Mnnyen, Mery Ellen Niellssen, serenila lereen, Merierie sleeerl, Virginia Knighi. cnrel Anderson, Janice Green, Peggy Hill.-in, erirelae Lyen, Merien Brush, Jean Kay, Gerlrude seiniln. Raw s-Marie Aniel, Helen Hickey, Caiherine Heneywell, vireinin Walker, oeris Selher, Jeanne Rosso, Martha weyer, wlery Carbone, June Ness, .leen srniln, Shirley Troupe, Joyce May, lznlnene Hielene, Maureen Marlin, Marcella Freaerielr, Eleanor seele. elieseeln rnglr. new I-Ted Haley, Chef Sfeuby, Tea Picard, Pal Pilenr, Irene Corbelr, Margaret Terry, Rey llyen, John Pence, Den Akin, Stanley Lnllne. new 1-Karl lcleeneer, mel Laursen, se ereeeeyie, Jim srewn, sleye Lerkeney, Ross nnller, sea Hnslen, Bob Craig, Evan Heplins, Raw 3-Bah neylr, vie MeArxnrn, Bob Lamberl, Tad Lynn, Bob ven Horn, Jerry Walkers, vlril Garland, Herrnen lcleiner. 4 QIRLS' GLEE CLUB LWAYS among rhe mosr azifgve musical groups ai Stadium, ihe Girls' Glee Club. under the direcfion of Mr. Johnson, had a busy year. ln addifion fc comprising the girls' chdnusjbflhe opera The Firefly. il appeared in ccnceris before various service groups. group was given a raiirlg of excelleni ar ihe annual Siaie Meei. Officers for lhe year were: Presiclenl. Janice Green: vice presidenl. Caroline Davis: secrefary-ireasurer, Mildred Chrisfensen. BOYS' GLEE CLUB FFERING an opporfunify io all boys wilh musical lalenr ro gain experience and training, the boys' glee club was under The direction of Mr. Johnson. The group made up fhe male chorus for lhe opera, The Firefly, and furnished music af several assemblies. The members look parl, as is ihe annual cusiom. in The Memorial Day services. T741 ,au ,J I . , LJJ -311,4 ' If r., 7,16 If ual ' , ,,-., I , ,lx Hn, Q ,f,f7f' '-l BAND AKING an imporiani' parl in many school acfivifies. lhe band supporled fhe slu- denl body and The reams al fhe foofball and baslcelball games. presenlecl pro- grams in olher schools and gave ils annual spring concerf, all under fhe leadership of Mr. Fussell, dlrecfor. The group was given superior, The highesl possible raling. af The annual Slate Music Meet in Seaflle 'rhis spring. XBAND AWARD WINNERS HIS year a new awqlrr-g,.9,s2fem' was inauguraled For +he band. One. two and Three chevrons were giwielflilifflpending on abilily and semesiers of service. Sfudenls who earned one chevron w-ere: Barbara Bariley. Ruih Jensen, Bill Wallcer. Bill Causin, Richard Beckman, Milfon Thompson. Roy Long, Dean Daughlry, Evelyn Herrmann, Jane? Armslrong, Lois Hill. Bill Slulei Two chevrons. Marshall Dowling, Henry Lpvff 0 lfhy Neal Ely. Frank Rybin, Be+fy Willison, Bill Anderson: Three chevrons, lD9r14'xfl1ensyr,.fl' A Don Murphy. TQ, fs! r K, M , - . . .- f B .l ' Q fff r I fe nn- lolz.-.y Lana, Mnnrlce Nnlane, any Hnray E wrlsan, Fr., 'U-lawfhorne, lu yycmrnr, slnnlsy,Mvnl0fu, A ,rf-f nick senurnsn, Russell Andersen, snanns onrrnnn, ea pn ,- rllon rnorrl n, Din Taylor uowmurpny. L L, may 1-use wnluon, ana vnn Horn, .lark Dnnnnn, an, smcsnrrn, nyssnll rl rms, Sm Sfulc, nary-L, N Anrnns, Enos sales, Henry Low, Mary Leonard, Willis ncy Ford, lanrysr Barlleyfkuth Jenseny ,Lf -- - Margery Meyer, vnnena Mayblr.. Raw a-eernlfr carijgj-yenyir ,errmann Lois l-lil, nrola ngbasallras. Zhlah M' Vl- Rnrrnymny Neal Ely, Lawrence Bonneville, mrqnrae ngalarnnlrl, c ralfcryrna, lznrnrsnqnua lnorna, anelllx' yf Arnnrlronq, Frank rzylnany slrarlny Nyrnnn, Wyona osnrnnr, vlrqlnl r, Mnrwld nm nw, Mawr Jean! L, J' Mcmarras. na. 4-Andrew sroyr, l-lerrnsn scnwnlrnr, Lean fl nlran, Don elmo , Tea Picard, l-lgrnfnslny, , Garden named, swag wmv, maze lnnnnnn, lcnn Mam'SfJnclr Msrfrrnl Bill A aersn Jnnlfcasaer, Bob Lennon, chuck Clark. LL VVV ,M db ., Meyer vennnn Mnylsln sob Lennon Ted Prnnra cnllcvclllsrlr Row 2 hrens N El gan is new I-Bill Walk:-r, ll-lorman Schweizer, i-lerhb l-lnlny. mnrrmn Mcmar , ryyfLl4nvneann.A2f l r .l , 1 r r H' 4 ell. l v 'nr Henry Low, Russell Anderson, Lals Hrll, eyelyn l-gerrrns rl, Jyrelfarm ang, amy wrllypnjlflznfl. Jensen, Barbara asrllny. Raw 3iDon Murphy, Bill Anderson, eilaze annran, ,lylysrrnll nrsryegngjearaon soslwlnk, Richard Beckman, oenn unnqrylry, Milfon Tnornawn, lgcnnra Lsngngll-eonsln, sill sly e, oy Long. l- .f in EQ B... fs iijgffg. . nf: r ' 5 ages, l 52 ? -' f 'Af 5931 V ' 967' l ' my v f ll 1 Will lfwffllll 5' ---yd li JE, QQ ,, fi., l75l SENIOR CLASS PLAY RELATING ihe trials and fribulalions of I6 sfage-slruck girls, members of fhe Senior Class play casf succeeded admirably in fheir porfrayal of fhe characfers of Sfage Door. Siege Door is a modern fhree-acf play. based on lhe hopes and aspiralions of The young iacfresses living at Mrs. OrcuH's Foollighfs' Club. fhealrical boarding house. One of fhe girls, Jean Maifland, wifh lhe aid of Producer David Kingsley. becomes a success in Hollywood. Anofher realizes her ambifion fo be sfarrecl in a Broadway producfion, and a fhird is married. The drama was wriffen by Edna Ferber and George 5. Kaufman and revised for college and high school presenfafion. Mary Jane Hendrickson was well-equipped fo false fhe parf of Terry Randall. a hopeful young arfisf who finally reaches fhe lop in her long climb foward success. The parf of David Kingsley, a producer. was porlrayed by Earl Fisher. who showed his previous fraining as a thespian. Marie Amer, as Jean Maifland. was applauded as a fine acfress. and a compefenl one. Comedy parfs were enacfed by Jean Ray. as Mrs. Orcuff. an old-lime head- liner: Ennid Miller, as The laughable, eccenrric maid. Maffieg Gladys Brodsky and Regina Hoover, fhe comical Big Mary and Liffle Mary, and Jean Palfreyman. per- forming fhe parr of Bernice Niemeyer. one of lhe aspiranfs. ln fhe role of Judifh Canfield, Rufhye Halverson was well cast. Her experi- ences wifh The visifing lumberman from Seaflle were laughable all fhe way fhrough the drama. The mosf effective masculine parf was fha? of Keifh Burgess, falcen by David Davies. cm ir,-. -rg rut,- irissriisiiss : N addiiion lo having presenled I8 olesfgifgglinq more ihan'85f paris, The Thespian Sociefy was hos? fo several guesi spe and sponsored a malinee +o welcome incoming sophomores af mid-year. Twodblays were presenfed from Miss Black's educaiional dramaiic classes. Twelve members earned service pins. and ihe 'following I3 srudenis were admiffed io The Narional Thespian Honorary Dramaiic Socieiyz Joyce May, Reginie Hoover. Arihur Scharf and Bob Craig in February and in May, Marie Amet, Ennid Miller, Earl Fisher, David Davies. Audrey Alberlson, Ruihye Halverson, Aniia Misener, Gladys Brodsky, Jean Ray. Officers were: President Mary Jane Hendrickson: vice presiclenr. Joyce May: secretary. Helen Feels: ireasurer, Jim Scoff. Miss Black was adviser, Cl lRlSTMAS PLAY HE siruggle befween a man who iniends io seek revenge againsf ihe persons who had ruined his life. and his beffer self. formed ihe plof for The Caihedral Clock. a play presenied in assembly preceding The Chrisimas holidays. The iheme was in lceeping wilh ihe spiril of 'rhe season and was ably inierpreiecl by members of +he educaiional dramaiics classes under Miss Black's direcfion. In fhe casl' were: Bob Craig. as the old man: Pafiy Ann Schwab, in 'rhe par? of fhe child: Jim Scoif. as ihe faiher: Jean Ray. porlraying ihe moiher: Douglas Hicks. as The visiior. nc. i-Joyce Mny, Resins Hccvci-. Mnfy Jcnc Hendrickson, Albans r, sim, Jeanne Rosso, Mniisfic Simpson, Charlohe Ann Thompson, naw z-An Scharf, Jani scan, Hcicn Lenore mi. snr, cfszg, nsmniv Yancey. nw 1-rcccinc Hoover, Joyce Mnv, Paify Ann Schwab, Jean any. new 1-sob ciciq, Miss aiccii. Jim Scolf, Douglas Hicks. l e ssss do U11 new r-Mnrigene Lewis. Mery Kevnenne Heqer. Marion named. Marie Amef. Juliarle senweien. Doris 're ier. Margaret Repeflc. new z-Merzeiyee Bourland. Jean Pnnay. var inia Austin. Lee mms, mm Leaennrner. Kean srnnn. Helen Wagner. same Diederich. Row a-cieere Miller. gneris Sevher. Dora Mae mee. Virginia wean. wrrgnr. un, Heqee, nee osnsere. snsrie, Herr. new I-kernryn Newsenwenner. Doris kneaisnn. oiyvie serie Menard, cnerinne Ann Thompson. Mer, Jane Hendrickson, eieaye Aiyee sreaeky. Pafricia Rein.-ii. Msn, snaeeisein Marian. Beny snnns. new z-Shirley Jenn Knight, Pa! snrley. .ine ie Lennern. Mary Emily Hnreige, uereiny Hen. Pnnl J. Prentice, Mr. Annreenr. Amee rnrd. Gerald Meier. Raw 1-Jenn Brarwan, oxen Davis. sieve Leeinenby. neva endure, sa Winskill, Lewrenee Henderson. sm Mellon. DANCING CHORUS HOSE who airended This year's opera The Firefly will be sure fo remember how much rhe dancing chorus coniribufed io ihe success of ir. The girls were direcied by Marion Rolsiad and Marie Amer who also oriqinaied rhe dances. DEBATE CLUB NTERCLASS and inferschoiasric debafes. pariicipaiion in fwo iournamenis and the awarding oi 26 lefrers 'ro acfive debarers at a banquei' in March made up the calendar of The Debare Club. Gladys Brodsky and Mary Jane Hendrickson won second place in rhe problem-solving debafe division of The 'rournamenr af ihe Universiiy of Washingion and fwo ofher ieams placed in ihe quarrer-finals. Samuel Bair rook second place in exiempore speaking. He had previously won fhird place in ihe same division al' fhe siaie iournameni ai ihe College of Pugei Sound. Officers were: President Lawrence Henderson: vice presidenf, Mary Jane Hendrickson: secrerary, Gladys Brodsky: Treasurer. Bill Mellon. The coaches were Mr. Prenfice and Mr. Albrecht who was a newcomer ar Sradium This year. UBI jiilllllllllllllllllllln, 7 ummlmlnlllnwlullfsizfggf sw AmMm,mmuMumm,mmmml,, ' xx yrs I EE 'ummunL m'ff U 'l'00 nr'mmu11IIl1lIIIllIIIIlllllllIllll , I F 16 X ' Z if fl 'w!' ' il,f lllliP 'lv ' U X ' R VIE, 4- x. L 5 -1 Ek 1 M 'rn C-A 'iff' 'cv V ,, I' 1' K l'l't1f ' 2 I w if T' f W 'fl NW .y M ' I' I -gffwxfig. w 'BL!!'N'Pg f 1 f ,U ' III!! I-Dy, xH55,m ea?-Q3 I NX ig' Ir! , E1 V f':f,:, QV- VN' - VW? 1 feIgf?'1' M-Ns fmllllm- M 3JWE7g-w l'5l?1- i f f Er f'11.1i1f-- F' iii!-55 qlfee'-2225 Q, Jggmm. . N3 lk-332225 Es IES Z! f X 2--1 -Q '4 if W nU!4:u:.e,Q'IOFSf 5 FALL WORLD HANGING from a five-column paper baclc To one of Tour columns. as iT was before i936-I937, The World. wifh a smaller ediTorial sfaff, was successfully published wiTh- ouT financial sTrain. Eileen Henry was exTremely eificieni' in her posiTion of edilcr and general manager, seeing Thaf each issue was high in qualiTy. Eileen represenfed The ediTorial sTaT'f of The World aT The sevenTeenTh annual high school leaders and iournalisTs' conference in SeaTTle, while Louise Gerwels wem' as business manager. Eilun Hlnry The paper was rearranged somewhaT and several new TeaTures were added. The baclc page was devoTed enTirely To TeaTures. The ediTorials being moved To The TronT page under The heading oT Says The 5TaTi. The silhoueTTes were omiTTed from CasTle PorTraiTs, giving The opporTuniTy Tor Two sTudenTs To be inTerviewed each week insTead of The former one. News Highlines was an innovaTion which gave in index form a brief summary of The irnporTanT news in each issue. A compleTe new headline schedule and iniTial leTTers were also inTroduced. For his lively column enTiTled SporTalk Ed Webb, sporTs ediTor. received many complimenTs. IT was raTed as one of The besT high school sporT columns by every one. Olher ediTors were: Graham Moore. news ediTor: Margery l-loiT, TeaTure ediTor. and Franlc Walier. copy ediior. Receiving journalism leTTers for a semesTer's work on The sTaTf wiThouT crediT were Eileen Henry. Alice Ford and Frank WalTer. The adverTising sTaTi. wiTh Alice Ford as ad manager, was a Tinancial success. So good were The proTiTs. in TacT. ThaT Three new noiseless TypewriTers were pur- chased Tor The sTaTT room and The World banqueT was held wiThouT cosT To sTaTi members. This year's banqueT proved To be very unusual. as iT was The lTrsT Time Thai every sTaTl member had been present IT was held aT The Wallcer l-loTel. mbps, iesissnaf smiles, san Mellon, John assay, ani Nisissli, Norma Hayes, Evelyn srslwasi, Msfisn walunsan, 4 ares senses, aesmss sssfs. new 1-map Raymond, wyssns oismsf, ess cedsfquisv, ssny Lou css.-1, Graham f Moors, Ms, Horimss rsdvisssy, Eileen Henry, Lillian Lum, Margery H.-sir. nw z-Mission sash, Hsffisv , Fisher, Amar Harr, Mariorie simpson, Kalhlcen Murphy, oamohy Basics, Alice Ford, Gloria Sieel, Rosalie 3 Sieqlcr. nw 4-Bill Deherfy, Frances confer, Louise Gerwels, Frank wsliss, ea webs, Nancy Mscssssisy, Emmy Liss Beardsley, MW Jane Hendrickson, - Wlfxj T801 SPRING WORLD STAFF ECEIVING The honor of being ediTor of The World for Two semesTers, Eileen Henry. ediTor and general manager of The Tall World, conTinued her duTies on The spring sTaTT. Kafherine Crocl:eTT. chosen ediTor of The school magazine before The newspaper was sTarTed, and The World's firsT ediTor, was previously The only person To have held This honor. . The Tour-column paper was conTinued during The spring, wiTh all buT a Tew of The Tealures refaining The same names as in The Tall ediTion. A new column, Kweries and Answers Korner, was prinTed occasionally. WriTing Ski Champ. Margery l-loiT won The shorT-sTory conTesT and earned The honor oT having her name inscribed on The Tahoma Bronze. Graham Moore was given second place for his sTory The Thief. These composiTions. along wiTh ofher liTerary maTerial compiled by Scrip and Plume, were prinTed in various ediTions of The World. OT seven sTaTT iournalisTs who enfered Their wriTing in The annual naTional ScholasTic Awards conTesT, Three placed. BeTTy Lou Card won The second prize of SIC in The news-sTory division. while Ed Webb received honorable menTion Tor his enfries in sporTs sTories and columns divisions and Frank Walfer raTed honorable menTion in The sporTs sTory division. For The TirsT Time since l925 an April Fool ediTion was puT ouT. as The publicaTion daTe Tell on April Fool's day. The paper, prinTed in red ink. had Tour pages devofed To nonsense and Tour of real news. A banquef Tor The spring sTaTT. wiTh a program furnished by sTaTT members. was held April 28. N Six members oT The Tall ediTorial sTaTT conTinued Through The spring semesTer. They were Eileen Henry, ediTor: Franlc WalTer. sporTs ediTor: Margery l-loiT, news ediTor: Lillian LeBid, copy ediTor: BeTTy Lou Card. girls' sporTs reporTer. and Phil Raymond. boys' sporTs reporTer. Margery, Lillian, BeTTy Lou and Phil were given journalism emblems Tor serving wiThouT crediT. Duane T-lamilTon, who was on The spring sTaTT oT I937, reTurned as a P. G. and iangled JesTer's Bells. Wyona Diemer. who had made a Tine record as an ad chaser, occupied The posiTion of adverTising manager and received an emblem. while Virginia Hoffer and Lawrence Henderson were business and circulaTion managers naw I-Herman Kleiner, aiu Masai., Belly Lau Card, Wyona niemef, Frank waiver, e1im.Heiyfy, vifgigia Lain, egress Lynn, Pai Mismim, sam. LaCaille, Evelyn Seeley. Berry Mccfwy. nav 2-Dick Kwan, mei Mcnayiala, Lyalis vein., cms: caravan, Psi casisyani., uuaan LeBid, My. Henman qsayimi, mace Para, Margery Hair, min fzsymana, Lawrence Henderson. nw 1-Marcy Maiysf, xsihum esiisaner, Eliza-belh sam, Marlha Marlena, Vera Hwy, Hal evans, virgins Holfar, Msfisn wsnqnaia, zuiwie Haaland, Tom Mina. lgll Herrin! Firm, Ami-if Han, Ja. Klarlch TAHOMA AVING Indians oT The NorThwesT as iTs moTiT, The l938 Tahoma had arT work depicTing scenes of Indians from MounT Tacoma and neighboring TerriTories. HarrieT Fisher, ediTor, showed greaT efficiency in carrying ouT The Theme and in direcTing The sTaTF. Her experience of serving one semesTer on The World sTaTT helped To prepare her Tor her counTless duTies as ediTor and Tor The biggesT one of all-making a yearbook ThaT will be remembered. The arT sTaTT. however. deserves much recogniTion Tor iTs work in making The moTiT a success. On his sTaTf ArThur I-IarT, arT ediTor, had DoroThy MeinerT. Annabelle Green and DoroThy Pope. They were responsible for The division pages and The borders of arrows by The senior pidures. FeaTuring a padded cover. used Tor The TirsT Time since pubIicaTion of an annual began. The cover of The T938 Tahoma TradiTionalIy bears The class colors. The IeTTer- ing was done in crimson on an ivor background. No dedicaTion was used This year and only one large picTure-ThaT oTyThe mounTain-decoraTed The TronT pages oT The book. Color sTrips were also discarded and The division pages were in black and whiTe. School life and sporTs shoTs picTures were done in Two-page spreads insTead of in column form. Probably due To The recenT candid camera craze. much more enThusiasm Than usual was shown in The snapshoT conTesT. Scores oT enTries-comical shols, baby picTures and school scenes-made iT diHicuIT Tor The sTaTT To deTermine The winner. Ted Haley was awarded TirsT prize. however, Tor a picfure produced and direcTed by himself, of Mary KaTherine Hager and CaTherine Foss, Jimmie Fowler won second place wiTh a picTure of himself and Ray Bucsko. STadium's only male cooking sTudenTs. in Their whiTe uniforms. The Anderson Prinfing Company was chosen To prinT The annual and The Wash- ingTon Engraving Company was given The engraving conTracT. SmiTh STudio Took The class picTures while Moyer and Company Took all of The group picTures. Becldold Cover Company designed The cover. To provide a greaTer varieTy oT school life, scenic and sporTs picTures. a camera was purchased Tor The Tahoma wiTh The pubIicaTion's Tunds. The camera selecfed was an EasTman Recomar. No. 33. IT was cornpIeTe wiTh a speed flash and proved Frank Walter, Mary Jana Hendrickson, Ed Webb. Marqary Holi, Eilun Henry T871 lo be especially valuable faking fasl sporls shofs and indoor piclures. Eileen Henry. edilor ol' lhe school-calendar and school-life seclions, Belly Lou Card and Gus Cedarquisr were appoinled by Mr. Gillner lo have charge of rhe camera and look all picrures wiih il. Ediled by Eileen l-lenry. lhe school-calendar seclion was done on lhe plan of lhe diary ol a camera fiend. Two new clubs were picfured in lhis annual. The Movie Club was one of lhe newcomers and fhe Girls' Golf club lhe olher. Exceeding lasl' year's record subscriplion. 2.000 annuals were ordered from 'lhe prinler when The Tahoma wenl lo press. Aclivify liclcers were responsible lor The maiorify ol subscriplions, however, as I6O0 were purchased on lhis plan. Joe Klarich was selecled by Mr. G-illner because of his execulive abilily fo hold lhe difficull posilion of Tahoma business manager. l-le was larer chosen lo 'rake over lhe dulies ol circulalion manager in addilion lo his original assignmenf, and was able fo cover bolh jobs wilh equal efficiency. Discarding lhe old plan of having iusl one boy and one girl wilh whom piclure appoinlmenls could be made. a boy and a girl from each sludy hall. six sfudenls in all. were: Virginia Judd. Ted Kennard. Caroline Davis, Bill Armsfrong. Elizabelh Pugh and Bob Roberls. Frank Waller was well qualified lor lhe posilion ol assisfanl edilor, wilh 'lhree semeslers of work on The World lo his credil. l-le had been bolh sporls and copy edilor. Having been sporis ediior on fhe school newspaper, and having a lhorough underslanding of all sporls, Ed Webb was able To fill 'rhe bill as sporls edilor wifh comparalive ease. Eleanor Schaller, former World girls' sporis reporter, covered lhar phase of Tahoma work foo. Graham Moore wrole up Senior, Junior and Sopho- more Classes and Doris Selher edired fhe honors and acrivilies deparrmenr. The music. drama and debare seclion was capably handled by Mary Jane Hendrickson. who previously covered lhal beal on The World. lrene Dolen and Margery Hoi? covered club wrireups and publicaiions. respeclively. Gus Cedarquisl and Harold Evans did lhe senior boys' wrireups while Berry Lou Card and Vera Healy had charge ol 'fhe girls'. Mary King and Mariorie Gvuenlher were copyreaders. All members of lhe slall had had iournalislic inslruclion, eilher having served a lerm on The World or lalcen newswriling. And so, wilh mingled conlidence and lrepidalion. 'rhe '38 Tahoma slalf presenls you wifh your annual. hoping. of course, lhal you will like if iusl a lillle be'r+er 'rhan any ofher, and lhaf il will hold many pleasanl memories for you in years lo come. am, c.-fa, nam smm, r-imma :vm snmf sa..u.f, im.. oar... sfansm Mm., Vara Healy, ei., cussfquiu, M..-ian. eimimf, mm xlnq 4 -. A . , 'T' '-2 ' - 4. i INT new I-Arbhur Hari, asm Lou card, emlism Mama, Eileen Henry, Gladys Alyce T-naslry. Mnnniia nsiinpsan. Dans semen naw Z-Nancy snviage, Eleanor sclisllef, Marcella rmanfieu. Mr. Hoffman, Lillian Lsliia, Alice Ford, Margery Hoif. Phil Raymond. Raw 3-aninins cnnnlnnssn, lzannlif singly. Harriel rislief, ea Webb, Mary .lane Hendrickson, Frank Waller, John may, cnnnlann Ann Thompson. . is TORCH ITH Eileen Henry as edifor, SHS Torch was published for fhe fhird successive year by members of lhe newswrifing classes and Fourfh Esfafe. included in fhe bool: is a calendar of fhe school year, a brief summary of each club and sfudeni organizafion, the Varsify foofball schedule. and lisls of fhe courses of sfudy. subiecfs offered, facully and scholarships. Mr, Gllfnlr Mr. Hoffman VJOURNALISM ADVISERS lNCE fhe beginning of The World, I6 years ago lo be exact. Mr. Hoffman. iournalism insfruclor, has been fhe driving force behind The pulalicafion of fhe weekly. Mr. Hoffman has wriffen See, Know and Tell-Well. a journalism fexf. Affer fraveling fhis year lo ihe Naflonal Scholasfic Press Associafion convenfion in Des Moines, la., Mr. Gilfner was able ro give even beffer advice and sugqesf more new ideas for The Tahorna fhan usual. l-le is also financial adviser of The World and appeinfs Ihe newspaper's business manager. . H41 Tx Q K 0,5 . Q . . wg- W I 3 if X X5 gg ja x KXQ ' at X - Y .Q- , ,ff A :E 0 Q! 2? Q' A 4? 7 7 ZZ if Z Z Q Z 1 Z Z ze Z f Za Q Z Z xv-' .xx x x IIJX 6'-, 'KH ff f' lt 5 1,7 XXX .S Xx E -f- N x x 1 x if ix E I i. X S. E Q Q S r X FJ: - ESQ' I ll N X Z f YR! 7 X ff if ff Q4 lil IH! 1 XM f s , 'ixx W ullll kllll Hlu:,:fl4'I,,i -' f V 2' HL-:I KE 1 2 VARSITY FOOTBALL , HAILED as The greaTesT Team ever To wear The Blue and Gold. STadium's VarsiTy eleven swepT aside all opposiTion To win boTh The Cross-STaTe and cify TiTles. Playing in The new Cross-STaTe league, The Tigers wenT Through an undefeafed and unTied eighT-game schedule, amassing a grand ToTal of I64 poinTs againsT b Tor Their opponenfs. Bellingham was The only Team To cross The Bengal goal line. WiTh eighT leTTermen in The sTarTing lineup. STadium opened - iTs season wiTh a one-Touchdown vicTory over Lincoln in a non-league chariTy mix. Bremerfon Tell nexT before The powerful Tiger aTTaclc as The CasTliTes puT dn The pressure in The second querTer To Tally Two Touchdowns and came back To score Twice more in The Third period. On The following week-end, Coach l-leinricl: Took his eleven To Walla Walla. The Blue Devils foughT valianTly, buf were unable To cope wiTh The hard-charging linesmen and baclrs from Tacoma and were swamped by a lop-sided 27 To O score. STadium had Things preTTy much iTs own way againsf Bellarmine and. wiTh every member of The squad seeing acTion. rang up 33 poinTs. Wishing To wipe ouT lasT year's hearT-breaking defeaT aT The hands of Yakima. The Tigers wenT afTer The Pirafes and were noT saTisTied unTil They had smoThered The Yalcs under a 24-poinT barrage. The boys from easTern WashingTon did noT peneTraTe inside The STadium 35-yard line. ln The mosT Thrilling game of The year The Tigers Tool: advanfage of a safeTy To deTeaT EvereTT 2 To O in a downpour of rain. Bud Nash, sTar guard. crashed Through To bloclc a lciclc and give The Bengals Their margin of vicTory. The gulls ThreaTened Time and again. buT were unable To peneTraTe The Bengal defense when They neared scoring TerriTory. STadium made iT seven sTraighT by winning Trom Bellingham IZ To 6, buT was scored upon for The firsT Time during The season. The CasTliTes made boTh Touch- downs in The second quarfer. ln The Third period l-larringfon, Raider quarTerbaClt. crashed over Trom The 2-yard line affer Durham's sensaTional 80-yard run had placed The ball jusT shorT oT a score. WiTh boTh The Cross-Sfafe and ciTy TiTles hanging in The balance. STadium hiT iTs peak in The game againsf Lincoln on Thanksgiving Day. The Bengals scored early in The firsT quarTer and from Then on conTinued To run Through The Abes' line Till The scoreboard had regisTered The largesT score in The hisTory of This TradiTional baTTle, 34 To O. The TilT was wiTnessed by a record crowd of 15,000 fans. Carl Opolslry who because of injury was noT phoTographed, climaxed Three years on The varsiTy by being named on The all-Cross-STaTe grid Team, and led The con- Terence in scoring wiTh 66 poinTs. A sTandouT all season, his specTacular running and pass-cafching mari: him as one of The besf backs To play for STadium in a long Time. T951 DALE McCORD. End Corky combined his speed and excepiional abiliTy To diagnose op- pcmenis' plays To land a lJerTh on The ull-Cross'STaTe eleven. Hiqh spal Tor Dale This season was his spectacular Tackle ThaT seT The play up for STadium To de'leaT EvereTT. His all-around abiliTy will be missed nexf year. CAPT. JOE BECKMAN, Tackla Officials comrnenTed on The sporrsmanship and leadership Thai CapT. Joe Beckman displayed in leading The Tigers To The champion- ship This year. The inspiraTional Type oi player and a slone wall on defense. This senior leaves an en- viable record Tor next year's cap- iain To live up ra. DON MU RPHY, Tackle A broken arm early in The season kepl Den on The sidelines. He did. however, show enough abilify in The games he played in To hold his own wiih any of The Tackles. He will noT be back nexT year. VICTOR NASH, Guard Alfhough The liqhTesT man on The line, Bud made a big percenlaqe ol all The Tackles. l-Te was The sparkolug of The Team and because of his liqhT and spirif was qivcn The inspiraTion l award. Bud, a senior. was also unanimous choice Tor The all-conference Team. WARREN MEDAK. Full ATTer MarTin's iniury. Warren Took over his posi al fullback and Turned in brillianT performances in The lasr Two games. A T'asT sTarTer. he could break Through The line Ta gain many yards Tor The Blue and Gold. He will no? be back nexT Tall. as he graduales in June. BOB DAVIES. Half Beb proved To be one of The hardesi running backs in The con- ference. DespiTe his lighi' weight This Three-year leflsrman. wiTh his dependable punTinq. bullel'-like passes and deadly blocking. earned a posiTien on The all-Cross-SlaTe eleven. CH UCK DEVER. Tackle Chuck used his 2l5 pounds To advaniage aT every opporTuniTy and was one of The hardesi charging linemen in The forward wall. Ale Though he rarely crashed The sTarT- ing lineup. This senior was con- Tinually pushing The regulars Tor The Tackle posiTion and aT The end of The season was on an even par wiih The sTarTer5, OSCAR BARGER, Half The speed merchani of The squad. Ossie had an uncanny abiliTy of finding holes in The op- posing lines. One of The hardesT driving backs in The Tiger lair, he was also a good punier and passer. His long kick-ofT's, which were al- ways speciacular. will be missed nexT year. JACK NICHOLS, Tackle The mosT improved player on The squad, Jack liked The going when if was roughesl' and Toughesf. An aggressive Type of player. he was a sTone wall on defense. His is anoTher posifion Coach l-leinrick will iind, diiliculT To Till nexr year. DICK BREWITT, Guard Dick is anoiher iunior who showed considerable abiliTy This year and should be a rnainsTay in The T938 line. Dick was converhsd from The :.enTer posiTion and improved rapid- ly as The season weni slang. A ima worker. hn was also an sg. gressive blocker and a vicious Tackler. T971 JlM MARTIN. Full Alihough his lrnee was iniured in the Everell game, Jim's spirit and influence was a big.-facfor in the Tigers' winning lhe res? of lheir games and the Cross-Sfaie rifle. His all-around abilily will be avail- able lo ihe Bengals nexi year. as he is now a iunior, DON BOYLE. Ceniar A keen sludenl' of foolloall. Don was a siandoul' in every game, His sfeady. dependable play and ac- curaie cenrering won him a posi- lion on ihe all-Cross-Stare eleven. Having completed his second year on lhe Varsily. he leaves a big hole ro fill. HOWARD GISKE, End Coming up from ihe soph re- serves. Howard was one ol 'lhe iasl- essl developing Reserves. His pass- caiching and abiliiy to smash inter- lerence. should malre him a main- slay in lhe line nexr year. He was able lo hold up his and of the line al all Virnes, WES HUDSON. Quarrar The quarierbaclc spol' was some' whaf of o quesrion mark at the starr of the season. buf Wes, a sophoa more. siepped in and came lhrough wiih liying colors. A greal bloclcer and passer, he should be a big cog in lhe Tiger machine lor ihe nexi lwc years. BILL MOORE, Cnnlar A graduafe from lhe Mzageis. Bill was the pepperbax of the squad. While he did noi see a grear deal of aciion. his chatter and pep wenf a long way in hold- ing up ihe morale of ihe team, Being the lighlesf man on The squad did not handicap ihis senior. as he was exceptionally good on defense. H91 BOB BEN NATTS. Half Undoubiedly she baclxiield find of lhe season. Bob proved his wcrih in every way, Up from ihe Mid- qels, he scored a fouchdown ihe lirsi lime he lool: ihe ball in a Varsiiy game. 8ob's long kiclzoffs will be missed nexl year. GEORGE ROBINSON. Guard Because of his oulsfanding play during ihs pas? season. George was elecled caplain of lhe i938 Varsiiy squad. Alihouqh weighing over 200 pounds. he neveriheless possess- ed plenly of speed. was a vicious laclrler. and a deadly blocker. He will undoubfedly be a bulwarl in nexi year's line. JOE JOHNSON. End Fans lilfle realimd ihe imporianl parl Joe was playing in every game. While he was nor speca lacular. his ability le do one of lhe hordes! lhings in foolball- break up ihe opponenis' inlerfere encer-macle him one of the mosi valuable men on lhe Forward wall. He is anolher fwo-year man fhal Coach Heinricli will miss. BILL McMASTER. Quarlor Up from lhe Reserves. Mac Hlled in at fhe quarterback spar when Hudson was our and iurned in a capable performance, Bill iniured his ankle later in fhe season and was handicapped. but proved lhar he will be a valuable addi- lion lo nexr years' squad. aw I-Myron Junnunn, Clinl wnnsf, rnuu Slevcnson, John rnylsr, Dick snnknnun, suv Murphy, reannsfq Cummings, snufqn Hemminger, sub Lurnusn, Buck sunny, sns Cullman, Dick sssnuu. new 1-Allan Browne, sin Brown, Grnhnm Mem, Dick Mnfnn, suunrufd Hunow, sm Guslalsnn, cnuek Hories, sau Zunusill ruukur, Bruce Jannwn. new :-Dunn Dauqhlry, Mufun Jensen, Mm mnnpsun, Sinn suvle, sus Kincaid, Nsrnrnn snnunnwnirn, Jim Perkins, sin Menunrufu, Frank Lowe, cond. Hninnnn. new I-Maynard Miner, Rodney easks, David ezenn, ewes vnquu, Jack csspen, sau Tucker, sob Davis, Pnn scrum, Louis rofnruuss, Tom cms, svun Menon, Hmm Luuins. nw z-sunuiqn Krona, Eddie Mufcms, sin sunuwuy, Don si. Thomas, Larry While, John runes, vnu: Chrislcnson, sob Hndunrg, Dwight cusns, sus nnfninun, mni snkui, Norman Anamsn, nw a-snnunae vnn neurnnk, Hurry Gfeenup, Rey Funk, sub srswn, gs: icnuden, Jack sneudnn, sus Pudkiiwrnue, Sharm wnzppis, Mnuf soya, Nusa sucnunnn, cuuun R. w. risiie. RESERVE FOOTBALL i GAIN winning lhe ciiy lille, ihe Varsiiy reserves finished a successful season, winning iwo and lying Two in Their four-game schedule. Lincoln was defeaied fwice, 7 to 0 and I3 io O. and fied once. 6 lo 6. The Pacific Lufheran College reserves were 'fied 7 fo 7 in The second biggesi game of The season. The sophomore- iunior reserve squad losr bofh of iheir games, dropping a 7 'ro O decision To Puyallup and losing io Fife I3 ro O. JAYVEE FOOTBALL IGGEST change for ihe Jayvees was ihe appointment of Mr. Chrisiie as heed coach. affer Mr. Jolliffe had resigned. Lacking experienced men, the J, V.'s losl' af Fife 7-0 in ihe opening game and later were defeoiecl l2-0 by a veferan Lincoln aggregafion. ln fhe nexi encounfer wiih fhe Abes ihe Jayvees held iheir arch rivals fo a scoreless fie, Ouiscored buf noi oufplayed. ihey los? ihe final city league iill ro give Lincoln the ciiy iifle. Closing their season the I45-pounders los? To Puyallup I8-O on a muddy field, N91 4. .uv i f s s I . ' A, n f i ,ri :ZUJI ,uf nf lfjiff i QQ MIDGET FOOTBALL OACH LOWlvlAN'S I32-pounders brolce even. winning lliree and lying lhree. io bring llie Mildred Davis Lloyd irophy back lo Sladium for anolher year. Season scores were: Stadium O. Lincoln 0: Sladium 7. Bellarmine O: Sladium 7. Lincoln O: Siadium 7. Bellarmine O: Sfadium O. Lincoln 0: Sladium 6, Bellarmine 6. MANAGERS HE lwardesl working group in school is a lille llwal well may be applied lo llie group of managers. Wilh Mr. Arplce direcling lhe work. 'they acied as wafer boys and look care of equipmenl in an eflicienl and lruslworfhy manner. The managers were: foolball-George Engler. Meric Bacon. Dick La Pore. John Upham. Bob Puddicombe. Bill Miller and Doug Anderson: basket ball-Earle Foote. Bill Hobarl and Jack Bird: 'rrack-Bob Hedberg. Bill Niclioll. Ralph Rasmussen and Fred Clark: tennis-Frank Waller, Jim Paulson and Bronson Brigham: baseball- Lawrence Larson and Kaii Omari. Girls' sporis managers were Belle Jane Graham. Anila Waadne. June Olsen and Lenore Hunlinglon. Raw i-Jirri rriwiirrria, .iaiiri riyiiri. iaiii oirmii, oaiig Hirir, Gerald Half, J. M. oiiiiairi, Maurice Turnbull. criiiy Meier, Harp Monroe, as nipiey, Jiri Bird, sa wean, :Jiri Joyce. Row 1-Dave Livingslon, Don Haqrii. ea ciirirmpiierrriri, ara riiriirr, Dori arwri, iam Rriiiiparie, Tam Cross, Jim Paiiirari. .iaiiri Labagii. Doug riawrii Ted Hairy, Mr. Lriwiiiiiii. noir a-Herrriari Kleiner. Jack Wagner, aiia nriiirias ii, iii Richardson, Earle lioole, ariirr Mccuiimiqii, vriry rrmir, rrriiiir nrriiiiriri, Les Rriiiiie. aiiriii ra.. naw i-Leriarr Hiiiifiiigiari, Jiiiie oireii, ararrirrri arignriri, Meiir aaron, F r er, oriiig Anderson, sob Piiaaiwmbr. Jann upiirirri. new 2-Anile wrrarir. eric. Jane Graham, i r Fowler, iorri Cross, Jim maori, mir sird. sau Hedberg. rrra ciari. new s-sob Riiigwrwa. 'ir orririri, Clair eyiriari, Tom Bonham, George Enqler, Dirk La Pore, sin Niciiaii, aiu riabrri, Rripri izsrrriii wi. Earl, ram. moi ii 1 -0-'K IVA I ' gi' xlv ,II If Ac IIFV U 'Vx ,735 4' x - 'iff ., '- ,xi ' ' r ,14' IX Iilr - vVIx.'lIiLBmIfi5iI I 1 Up Q-wir' Xa' ? X- h6r.,.4o I Claylon Hunan, Frank Hicks, Ralph Ervin, ., na-r I-Bill Maman, Mayrrard Miller, Jerry Ddrriarr, Paul Richardson, Burton wllsarr, Gene willmanrr, ery Haymdrrd, Dari Meek, Jda Alaaqi, naw 2-Harold Bradbury, Rabin Hand, sae Bergman, Don Dillny, Carl Hagberg, Bill Pedersen, Bob Rowan, Roy Hoshiwara, Bill McNamara, Bob Leifson. Row 3-Eugene Pape, Dan Marlin, clay carlaalr, Jack Sundquiii, kay Jdmrrari, Masai- Toki, Fred Adams, Bill Bennecker, Baa Km-aan, Ed Gillespie, Hal Bachelor, Frau Rogers. SWIMMING LIMAXING a successful season, lhe Sladium swimming learn finished Ile poinls behind Lincoln lo win second place al lhe sldle meel in Seallle. Besides lhe second in lhe slale meel, lhey won IO meels and losl 2 during lhe season. bul Ienl lhe cily lille 'ro lhe Lynx splash Ieam. - Sladium came home from lhe meel in lhe Queen Cily wilh lhree lirsl places. Earl Sluard won lhe breasl slrolre. Jaclc Slarlc came in lirsl in the IOO-yard free slyle and lhe medley relay learn. composed of Sluard. Toon and Johnslon, linished in firsl place. WRESTLING I-IILE nol having an unusually successful year, lhe grapplers did deleal Lincoln for lhe lirsl lime in nine years. The Lynx bone-Crushers look lhe lirsl meel 22-I3. bul Sladium came back lo win lhe second malch I7-I4. ll was decided lo give lhe cily lille lo lhe school scoring lhe mosl poinls in lhe lwo meels. so lhe Cammarano wreslling lrophy will remain al Lincoln anolher year. An enlire leam wenl lo Camas, loul none ol lhe Slacliumiles were able lo reach lhe linals. I9lfI ,ld 0,6 24 in , 7 ,Arr VARSITY BASKET BALL LACKING all-around heighi, The Bengal varsiTy was noT W expecTed To make a very favorable showing This year. As The season progressed, however. predicTions were shaTTered righT and lefT as The Tigers. under The guidance of newly insfalled Coach Lowrnan, capTured The ciTy TiTle, represenTed Tacoma aT The sTaTe meeT in SeaTTle for The ninfh consecuTive year and copped fourfh place in The Cross-STaTe league. gif' In Cross-STaTe play STadium losT a hearT-breaking 29-26 si. - .5 :T 'TT i if..3-'a ff' . Tia ' ' 13i!p., . 4' T VI-'.'.z'1: ii. 5.3...i. overTime decision To Yalcima. buT subdued Bellingham's Red Raiders 27-26, and The Tigers Topped The ciTy league wiTh a 37-22 vicTory over Bellarmine. Lincoln fell before The Goldons 34-27 and EvereTT came from behind To defeaf STadium 29-27. The Lowman-coached five swung easTward, nexi. To win from Yakima 28-24, only To lose The nexT evening To Walla Walla 44-36. Back from The long road Trip, STadium Took Lincoln info camp again 31-24. and Then were defeaTed 27-25 in Bellingham's new gym. WiTh all-s+a+e Ernie Ludwick, Seagull guard, swishing Through 20 poinfs, EvereTT made if Two sTraighT over The Bengals by virfue of a 53-3l score. The nexT Tuesday The Bengals deTeaTed The Bells 39-20. and Then dropped Their final Cross-STaTe TilT To BremerTon 23-I9. Sfadium made iT Three sTraighT over Lincoln wiTh a 3l-28 vicfory and laTer seT back Bellarrnine 35-3l To cinch The ciTy TiTIe and The righf To represenT Tacoma aT The sTaTe meeT in SeaTTle. Already in possession of The ciTy bunTing, The Tigers spliT The Two remaining ciTy league Tilfs, winning over Bellarmine 35-3l and losing To Lincoln 35-20, This being The only ciTy league TilT They losf. STadium was piTTed againsT WenaTchee The opening nighf of The sTaTe meeT. and a large delegaTion of loyal STadiumiTes wenT franfic as The conTesT wenT inTo overTime, being decided finally as Fred Angus calmly swished Two free Throws To give The Bengals a 43-4I win. l-loquiam's smooTh-working five came from behind in The last minufe To halT STadium's TiTle march 29-26. and senT The Tigers againsf BoThell in The semi-finals. The BoThell TilT was posTponed Trom Friday To SaTurday, due To a cave-in of The pavilion skylighT, buT STadium won 35-20. Two games in one day proved Too greaT a sTrain for The Bengals. and They losT To AnacorTes 39-22. They were awarded JevenTh place. Carl Opolsky. who because of iniury was noT phoTographed, was shifTed from guard To Torward, buT This did noT lessen his effecfiveness. as he was The mosT con- sisTenT performer on The squad. A Two-year leTTerman and senior, he was a ball- hawking ace and had an uncanny abiliTy oT sinking shofs while being guarded closely. C911 If ' BILL IENK. Guard Bill was used as a utility man this season. but his unquenchable spirit and determination was so redom- inant, he was overwhelmingly voted the inspirational award. Extremely accurate at sinlring long shots. he also used a left hand hoolr shot eitectively. He graduates this June. JACK NICHOLS, Canter Nick, a two-year letterman. was a tower ot strength on both offense and detense. landing a berth on both the second all-state and all-Cross-State tives. This senior was such an important cog in the Tiger hoop machine, his teammates elected him honorary captain. TOM CROSS, Forward Sa sensational was his scoring on the Midgets. Tom was moved up to the Varsity squad during the latter part ot the season. A smooth tloor worker. he made most ot his points with a deadly one-hand push shot. He will not be back next year. MARION KLARICH, Guard Marion did not see much action until the middle of the season. when he started against Lincoln. He came through in tina style and with the experience he gained this year should be a big help to the Bengals tor the next two years. BOB DAVIES, Guard Finishing his third year on the Varsity, Bob was the cleverest ball handler on the squad. While not a high scorer. he was good at long shots and his aggressiveness in the bacl: court plus his close checking made him dangerous to opponents at all times. BILL MOORE, Guard A graduate at the Midget squad. Bill was the highest Bengal scorer in the Cross-State league, Besides being a deadly shot with either hand. he was a deceptive ball handler. This senior played his best game against Bothell at the State Meet. FRED ANG U5. Center This sophomore was tho tastest developing player on the Bengal squad. His versatility under the basket on offense. featuring a pivot shot. made him a dangerous threat. Fast for his height, he should de- velop into s real star in his nan two years ot competition. WES HUDSON. Guard Wes tool: over o starting posi- tion in his sophomore vear and handled the position lilre a ve eran all season. A good passe' and close checker, his coolness under tire indicates that he wii' be A mainstay on the Varsity tor the nex: two years. RUSS SOPER. Forward Playing his tirst year on the Varsity, Russ had a habit ot coming through in the pinches. Stadium fans will long remember his last- second toul shot that beat Belling- ham. Possessing a great amount ot speed, he should be a valuable asset to next year's team. U31 new I-wenen Harvey, Dick Donslxon Hawnfa eine, clernenr snnien, Rodney eine. new 2-Mn. Lewfnnn, ueya Meme, Tam Jennxan, Carl openly, Bob eennem. Absent-Bill Maeve, Dick Joyce. new I-Lee Roliney Mensa nneen. Laurence Lnnnen, Tom Cross, Harper Monroe, wnyne Han. new 1-Lnenenee Henaenen, Mn. Heinrich, Floyd Swanson, sea runner, .inn vennen. RESERVE BASKET BALL HE Reserves lhis year made an enviable record. Wilh moslly sophomores and iuniors making up lhe squad. lhey played lhe Reserve leams ol all lhe Cross-Slale schools, dropping only one lill, lhal lo lhe Everell Seagulls on Their floor. The Bengal second swepl lhrough lhe cily series undefealed. lhus bringing lhe cily lille baclc lo Sladium. Many of lhe players showed considerable abilily and should malce lhe Varsily squad nexl year. MIDGET BASKETBALL OMPOSED ol lhe lallesl players in years, lhe Babes, wilh Mr. Heinriclc coaching, capiured lhe cily lille lor lhe lenlh conseculive year, making a clean sweep of lhe cily,.league. The only lill lhe l324pounders dropped was a hard-foughl 2l-l7 ballle on Morlon High School's floor. The Midgels reversed lhe silualion laler on lhe Sladium maples. -46-21. Besides laking all eight cily league games. lhe Midgets delealed Marlon. Adna. Japanese Busseis, Y. M. C. A., Olympia American Legion and lhe Never Weres, a leam made up of Varsily loolball players. I '74 1 GOLF HE Sladium golf leam had defeated Aberdeen I7-l. Everell I2-6 and had dropped a mafch lo Olympia, l2lf2-SV2. when The Tahoma wenl fo press. Coach Perkins, wilh lhe services of lwo refurning lellermen. Flynn and Holler, was looking forward lo anolher successful season and his Tiger divol-diggers were favored lo defeal Lincoln for lhe cily championship. TENNIS ENNIS observers ranked lhe veferan Bengal nel team fhe slrongesl in lhe slale, This year, lhe learn-Righly Eden, Lefly Eden, Bill Taylor, Bill Guyles and Richard Meyers-afler faking Franklin l-ligh of Seallle 'rwice and Bellarmine. al 'rhe lime of wriling, was expecled lo win all lhe remaining malches and was predicled lo place high al lhe slale meel in Seallle. June 3 and 4. Row I-Dexlcr Hsymond, Dave Doud, Mr. Perkins, Ronald Hume. Row 1-Bch Holler, Jim LaGu5a, Johnny Flynn, Neal Anderson. Row I-Richard Meyer. Bill Guylus, Bill Taylor, Laffy Eden, Riqhly Eden, Ml. Keyes, Raw 2-Arl Scharl, Jim Fisher, Jim Paulson, Bill Wall, Arl Waybrighl, Frank Waller. V751 Jo: KATICH. pina-.-f son ROLEY. fagm mia munlcs TURNBULL, .hors-mp LAWRENCE TURCO. cenier Held C0-CAPTAIN BILL SYOCKLIN. cnicher HARRY HALL. pikher CO-CAPTAIN BILL ZENK. fini base JIM MARTIN, third base am ISLZORE, lei! mu JOHN HOFTO, second ben I 95 1 BASEBALL ASEBALL. in iTs Third year aT Sfadium. Took on added imporfance, as The Tiger ball club, along wiTh Lincoln and Bellarmine formed a ciTy league. For a Time if was believed STadium and Lincoln would have To fighf iT ouf for The Tifle, buf Bellarmine was provided wiTh The necessary Tunds for enTering The loop. Sfadium opened iTs season wilh a 6-I vicTory over Kapowsin, in a pracfice game. The Tigers mef Sumner. nexf. in The bowl, buf found The offerings of Grubb, Sparfan chuclzer, difTiculT To hiT and were subdued 4-2. The opening cify series game found Sfadium facing Lincoln in an affer dusk Tilf aT AThleTic Park-somefhing Thai' had never been done beTore af a Tacoma high school. Joe KaTich, on The mound for The Bengals. sfruclc ouf I3 Abe baffers. and supporfed by a seven-hiT barrage from his mafes, Turned in a I0-6 vicfory. The second Sumner game. played on The Sparfan field, was The kind you read abouf in fairy Tales. The confesf was Tied up aT 2-all in The firsf half of The ninfh. Jim Marfin, Tiger Third baseman, was af baf, wifh The counf Two sfrilces and one ball. On The nexT pifch, Jim moved his big baf off his shoulder, ccnnecTed squarely wiTh The ball and drove if ouf of The park for a home run. giving STadium a 3-2 win. Harry l-lall, who Tool: over The pifching dufies in The Third inning, held Sumner To one hiT for The remainder of The game. ln Their second cify series encounfer, The Bengals cuT shorf a desperafe Bellarmine rally in The final inning To win I3-l2. The game, which was marred by numerous errors on The parf of bofh Teams, saw The Bengals run up a big lead in The firsf four frames. only To have if cuT down by Bellarmine. Joe Kafich. ace Tiger hurler, received crediT for The vicfory. The day following The Bell game, The Tiger nine wenT To Evereff. O'8oyle, EvereTT capTain and infielder, pifching his firsf high school game. allowed only four hiTs and fanned I4 Bengal baTTers. To help EvereTT win I4-I. Before The Tahoma wenT To press. The were Two each wifh and Bellarmine, Bremerfon and one wifh ...Ni Aff T971 -l CARL OPOLSKY, sho!-puf. bruad jump, pole vauli BILL McMASTER, 220, 440, discus. shot-pu! sos BENNATTS. pole vauh aoa BENSON. high imp LARRY WHITE, high hurdles. low hurdles, 880 JOHN LONG. l00-yard dash, 120, 440, relay BILL MELTON, mile CAPT. OSCAR BARGER, l00-yard dash. 220, 440, broad iump. relay U31 ' TRACK FAVORED fo win the cify mee? fhis year, ?he Sfadium fraclc and field ?eam- poinfing fo a vicfory over Lincoln-was expec?ed ?o send ?he larges? delegafion of fraclfmen fo fhe sfafe meel 'rhaf has represenfed fhe Bengals in many years. Before ?he Tahoma wen? fo press. fhe Tigers had defeafed Cenfralia. placed second in fhe eigh?h annual running of fhe Cenfralia Relays and los? fo Olympia in 'fhe friangular mee? on the Bruin cinders. Sfadium opened ifs season wi?h a decisive 85lf2-36lf2 vicfory over rhe Cenfralia Tigers on fhe home field. Repeafing 'rhe performance of lasf year. fhe Bengal spiks?ers won I2 ou? of fhe I4 evenfs. Capfain Oscar Barger was high scorer of rhe meef. winning fhe broad iump wilh a leap of 20 fee? 8 inches, capfuring fhe 220-yard dash in 23.7, and faking a second and fhird place. fo garner I4 poinfs. Bob Bennaffs showed well in winning ?he pole vaul? wifh a iump of ll feef. Wirh a week's res? ?he Sfaclions wen? fo fhe Cenfralia Relays and placed second fo Olympia. The Bruins scored 50 poinfs in winning hrs? place. Sfadium scored 40 and Lincoln 'rallied 35 poinfs fo cop fhird place. Wifh unfavorable weafher condi- iions prevailing fhroughouf fhe meer. Sfadium won ?wo firsf, four second and fwo fhird places. Oufsfanding for ?he Tigers was fhe iunior 440-yard relay ?eam composed of Soper. Phelps, Tucker and Boyle. who negofiafed fhe disfance in 48.8 seconds and fhe shuddle hurdle relay 'ream of Whi?e. Smi?h, Tucker and Soper, who won their even? wifh yards ?o spare. A we? fraclc slowed up mos? of ?he evenfs and for fhe firsf ?ime in fhe hisfory of fhe mee? no new records were made. For fhe firs? ?ime since l93I, 'fhe Olympia Bears succeeded in winning ?he Il?h annual ?riangular mee? wi?h Sfadium and Aberdeen. The Bears came from behind in fhe final even? of fhe day fo nose ou? The Tiger 8BO4yard relay feam by a scan? foo? ro garner 155 2-3 poinis ?o S?adium's 63 2-5. Aberdeen frailed behind wifh I7 I-5 poinfs. Whife. Bengal hurcller, broke one of fhe ?wo mee? records esfablished when he foppecl fhe IZO-yard high hurdles in 16.2 seconds. The remaining meefs, af fhe ?ime of publicafion, were ?he Penn Relays, cify sophomore meef, cify mee? and fhe sfafe meef af Pullman. . F1 m ag! .Wi .38 a if T ..i. A iii My l 3. Z: I :,'1' 5 L- gg N I ' n Ai? sQ. '.s,1AQ' 'V , n 'N ,gf ' ' T - ' ' yi-'iQQj. U91 'Q Q. J lr? Row I--Mr. Morris, Mr. Heinrick, Miss McCulloch, Miss Bernard, Mr. Arpku, Mr. Chrisiie, Row 2-Mr, Palmer, Mr. Keyes, Mr. Lawrnari, Mr. Perkins. ass. i-lense rarrrnrris, use Briggs, sob Benson, Herman Larsen, cnneu cisrir, Mr. Keyes, Drew Farr, .lim Paulson, men svransly, ,iagnn Hiauans. Raw 2-ray evans, Jsrl srsrl, Eugene Hall, sm Sleere, nab anrqrnsn. Ed saalwnirsr, Dave Lrrrngsian, sais Mrnnaiisna, Gene waiiars. new za-Ai Miasi, sears., wnns, George Robrnson, aaa Rowan, sau Mennnrars, Ralph Ervin, sa Happen, sais zsnnsky. COACHING STAFF TADIUlv1'S coaching siafi. although changed somewhat. had an unusually success- ful year. Afler long service Mr. Jolliffe resigned as Jayvee iooiball menfor. his posilion being filled by Mr. Chrisiie, frack coach. Mr. l-leinrick led the Varsify grid squad, +he lviidgei casaba five and The baseball learn. Mr. Lowrnan, Midgel cage head for nine years, rook over The Varsiiy basket ball 'ream afier Mr. Morris, direcror of alhlelics, resigned afier serving IO years. Mr. Keyes kepi his gym classes running smoothly. besides leading lhe swimming and fennis reams. Mr. Perkins' golf 'ream enioyed anclher successful year. Mr. Arpke supervised lhe rifle 'reams and was in charge of lhe equipmenl room. Miss McCulloch was aided maierially by Miss Bernard in clirecling all lhe girls' sporls. STUDENT LEADERS HE siudeni leaders. organized for lhe second year, have for iheir obieci lhe developmem' of physical educaiion aniibng boys. Mr. Keyes. gym inslrucior, has iwo boys help hirn each period, one in ihe gym and one in lhe pool. Taking an aclive parl in',school evenis, lhey sponsored a Halloween dance. which is expected 'lo become an annual affair, lo help pay for lhe loudspeaker syslem. Emblems are awarded To each leader al' 'the end of lhe year. TIOOJ X! GIRLS' GOLF CLUB PLANNlNG fo 'reach The game. a Girls' Golf Club was organized This spring, wiih Miss Bernard as adviser. Tournamenls were held among lhe girls, and also wilh Boys' Golf Club mem- bers, wilh an April rourney To class 'rhe players as beginners, average and advanced. Officers selecrecl include: Presidenf, Kay King: vice president Rulhene l-laalandi secrefary. Dorollwea Hammer. and lreasurer, Nancy Glenn. BOYS' GOLF CLUB GRGANIZED by Johnny Flynn early in lhe spring. lhe boys' golf club helped lo build up inferesi in lhis sporf. Tournamenrs for rhe members were held every week on fhe Highland golf course wilh lhe players being arranged in lwo classes according fo fheir handicaps. Dexler l-laymond won The grealer par? of ihese. l from gl .ly Ayf' , Lggbsgj .Lyn 51023 poll GIRLS' BADMINTON NTRODUCED las? year in lhe girls' gym, lsadmlnlon is gaining in popularily. Suc- cessive winner over lhe lwo 'rournamenls held in I937 is Maureen Marlin. iunior. who will relurn again nexf yeah l-larriel MecMol'lon. lrene Corbell' and Ellen Hansen were The semi-finelisis in 'rhe fall lourney. Miss McCulloch is insirucfor. 51041 new I-Gen l-licks, vera Healy, Margie Glenn Jean Hafrznalall, Lois rlayasleaa, sally Jaan Willison. naw 1- Jean Ray. um Mae mee, smear. aeefbahm. kelly Farrington, Mary oqaan. Row I-Billie Jw. Hager, Anil., wasane, Louise eel-wals, sealy Lou Cara, Jean Osborne. naw 2-Caroline usvls, Mariana N-elm, Pat Namlsen, Norma Johnson, Lellam Hlmllnglan. VOLLEY BALL WINNERS LIMINATING fheir opponenls un'ril lhe lasl rival fell, lhe I2 A's were declared winners of lhe senior volley ball lournamenf eller six weeks of rumours. The deciding game pui' lhe I2 B-Y ieam in lhe runner-up posilion. The fall major spori developed energy and slcill along wilh an excellenl spiril of cooperalion which endured lhrouqhouf fhe Dianas' sporl year. The force behind her leam. Margie Glenn. caplain. was aided by lhe slrenglh and power of Vera Healy and Jean Ray, lhe dependabilily of Jean Harringlcn and fhe sleady assislance of Lois Floydslead and Dora Mae Rice. all of whom were members of lasl year's runner-up leam. VOLLEY BALL RUNNERS-UP HE l2 B-Y'S won all buf fhe final clash wilh 'fhe winners, fo claim runners-up 'rifle for fhe senior class under Louise Gerwels. captain. Fine teamwork was lhe main assel which carried Louise's group To victory over i'rs rivals. Anile Waadne. Lenore Hunfirlgfon and Norma Johnson made lhe power behind lhe ream, while Selma Thornberg's sleady serves brouqhf in lhe poinfs. A sophomore fournamem' was held separale from lhe senior compelilion. wilh llle l0 A-Y's winning. followed by The l0 A-X Team as runners-up. II051 i ,1 .l-, . tx x fy Jxyxx I Fx 'A y . K, i 3 x : ' r X i A yi ' l' 1' i' 1 i l r l - h V -P s iabxsxerg BALL 'WINNERS . , , , - ELL GALLAQHER and her ysbriibr Coudars blazedlfd a chafnpignship position N in lhe Ghglsi l-loq'plTourqey affer delealingrlhe Ellis, runnerssupi by 29-28. J V Wilfm lied-impuldive blll accurale sholg, Nell was responsible for! a large number 5 of poinlsxher leqnireceived, logelher with Irene Torgerson ahlhe forward posilions. Q Close quardinbgwas disdlayed by 'Mary Lucich and June,Qls'en. Qfnew yslemxwas infroduqed lhis year by Miss Bernard new gym assislanl Xymrebylaxciouble elilninalion,,concenfralion melhod was used. Players were iudged X ' n lheir irldividuallxskill in speed, ylechnique, accuracy and leam work, during 'lhe ' lourney games. ,'As a special fealurefo make lhe girls work up lo lheir besl abilily, a glloup of oufsfanding pl yers was chosen al lhe close of fhe lournamenf. X 7 CJ 'r yr' ' 'ii' 1 l BASKET BALL RUNNERS-UP ef ISSINQ the championship lille by one poinl, the sophomore Elks, led by 'I 5- 4Eyelyn Anderson, slormed lhe gym wilh remarkable skill for newcomers and caplured fhe runner-up posilion from The upper classmen. Wifh undaunling spiril, Evelyn, forward. lcepl' her players in high hope wilh her ever-increasing abilily lo make baslcels. She was well aided by Regina Bradford. Especially good as cenlers. Evelyn Benthien and Edith Tencich safely passed lhe ball from Helen Gallwas and Doshell Allie, guards. lo fhe poinr-making forwards. nw I--Bicliy num, Mary Lucich, Nell e.llsqn.f, im olm, Penv Hman, svn, Jane Graham. Raw z- Irene Maman, .la xlmmua, Mmaus Frederick, Norma Jarman, 'Jw sm,-az. Assam, Mae mic. luv I-Doshel Allie, Evelyn Anderson, Evelyn Benthien. km: Z-Pav Earley, Helen Gallwas, Pa! Mills, Reqinia Bradford. from K ,R WI naw I-may .Jaan wirrim, vm Hwy, Mmen. Frederica, .rm Harringvcn, Lois Flcydncad, een Hicks. new 1-Dore Mae Rice, Margie elm, norm swbsrrm, .rm scrisrm, Mary ogde... Aamir, Jim my. na- rfsharrsy Nyman, Peg sum., may aim, Frances srsarard, virginia wainwrzgm, Ellen rsfrznqren. new ze Msry simpson, Msfiaris Meraviaarr, Pal rzamfas, Jun Harrington. sum Hwy, new Fmingrsn. GIRLS' BASEBALL INNIN6 The baseball championship in boTh Their sophomore and iunior years, The seniors are expecTed To shine well Tor The baseball TournamenT This year. Led by Gladys Hansen. The I2B's defeafed The IZA Team. capTained by MarTha HoyT, for The high Tifle. in a close game. Gladys. Two-year piTcher and capTain, did nor reTurn for The hurling sporT because of illness. Keen compeTiTion will be offered by The lower classmen, To be overcome in order for The seniors To hold The posiTion as besT players. LIFE SAVING v N ORDER To win Their life-saving badge and receive Two poinTs Tor Their IeTTers by Turning ouT Tor IiTe saving IasT spring, girls spenf an hour and a half in The Tank each weelr. Tor Twelve weeks. ' The insTrucTor was Miss Ada ArThur. who was senT by The American Red Cross To Teach lasT year. IT was impossible To have iT TaughT This year. because of The Tull program in The gym. from SWIMMING SOPHOMORE swimming meef was held April 20, followed by Ihe regular Iournamenf May 4, as a climax Io Ihe Iwo monrhs of afier-school plunges. Having an advanfage over Ihe underclassmen. 'lhe seniors won lasf year's meel, wilh Ihe iuniors second and Ihe sophomores in Ihird place. Miss Bernard coached fhe mer aids. June,Q1sen4Nas manager and Mae Balcke. Mary Maybin. Mary Spollorlh an Marjorie elovidoiigjassisfanfs, aided in 'Ihe rank. The managers. along wiI'h C me MacMahon,fxudrey Molver. Veneiie Maybin and Nancy Ford were among I e'ou1s'randing swimmers who furnecl our. GIRLS' TENNIS SPORT in which girls are as experf as boys, fennis is begun wi+h Ihe good weather by many enihusiasfic Dianas. A Iournamenf is planned by Miss McCulloch and Ihe winner receives a gold Iennis racket pin. Mary Gordon was Iasf year's champion. defeafing Helen Baisch. Reiurning leiiermen were: Vivian Joseph. Marie Joseph. Pauline Ewan. Peggy I-Iillon, Margery Meyer and Florence Schuyler. lov I-Olyvia Morfard. virgins. Judd, Carherine Mnemenen, Frances Bradford, Jane Mclntosh, sau, Jean Hager, Ellen Herringien, Merle Jeeepn, Audrey Molver, neeeran cenenren, mee neue. Mery Meceli Doreen aeerbanrn, .ieen any.. new z-sienner gnriefrpnne Olsen, Lenorc Hnnvinqoen, Jean Perier, ernee Miner, Jenvaere shevlein, Jean Hopkins, veneofe Maybin, Anne weeane, Mary sarneeen. Pauline Ewan, Peggy Hilfon, Mereerv Meyer, Vivian Joseph, Florence sennyler, Merie Joseph. l Lioej . 2 vjlx' Row I-Mony soononh, anno Joon Ha on, June Olsen, vofo Henry, Baile Jane ennnofn, Jean Harringlon, Pal lzaonnnos, Margie eionn, Joyoo cnnmoiimon, Virginia Annan, vanoznio Hannon, chemo Hiinoni, Roma Lenny. Nancy Glenn. nov. 2-ssfnon sononooi, Rurhve Halverson, sony Lon cond, Mary Simpson, nila Waedne, Moo Balzlce, Doreen soonoonnn, Jonyaono snoyuoin, Belly Farringfnn. none conoon, Noyn solos, Margarei Nslson, erm Snyder, nononoo sol-nylon. now 3-Monoofoi McAlpine, Josephine Knnonski, Anno xinbono, Hoion wonon, Mnfiono Moloyiaofr, Anno Noison, Monoono rnooonoin, eninoiao Lyon, Shirley Maooloion, Ellen Furl nznginn, Monnoon Merlin, Jane Lnna, snmoy Horn, Jonny enonasoy, vayaon nonnou. Row 4-Helen Hiolny, Mildred anon, some rnnlo, Monno Jonnson, Belly Lou Mnonou, Monqonao Lon Moran, ernoi ennnono. Beliy snzgon, Evelyn Anderson, sonno Thornburg, Pauline Ewan, einen Honnison, Dorie coausof, Nonoy Pond. luv: 1-Moro.-for ainns, Meriorie Nelson, Irene rorimon, Mony L-mon, Non Gallagher, Bette Jnnn erononn, vono Hooiy, Joon Hnfnnovon. now 1-solnnn Thorn org, Ebba Hoinnonon, Virginia Lanlx, Mae anno, Louise Gerwals, Behy Lou Card, Mary McColl, Bessie Tuifle. Row 3-Anita Waadne, Genevieve Hlclrs, Josephine Kuharslri, Margie Glenn, Shirley Middlelon, Pally Ann Schwab, Evelyn Slalwick. Marie Joseph, Malca Kleiner. HIKE LEADERS IANA hikers lrudged along many miles fo inferesring poinfs around Tacoma during lheir 'twelve Safurday morning iaunls lhroughour 'the year. Having hilces from Ocrober io May, wilh 'lhe excepiion cl January and December, Nell Gallagher. Sradiana presideni. and Miss McCulloch. adviser, chose lwenly-seven iunior and senior leaders for The Trips. GIRL STUDENT LEADERS REVIOUS lo lhis year. lhe Diana sludenl leaders were a group of gym and 'rank assislanls, buf now rhey are an organized club. advised by Miss McCulloch and Miss Bernard. i Members are chosen al ihe beginning of each semesler lo aid The gym inslruclors. and are recommended alfer lhey qualify For their work. Service for one semesler of al leasf 30 hours, earns a fell' emblem. A chenille emblem is 'che award for one year of al leasr 60 hours of service. ' .vs The lwo officers chosen were: Presidenl, Anila lyvoaono. secrefary-lreasurer, June Olsen. Meelings are held on Fridays in 'lhe gym office. from naw l-Norma Johnson, Frances cola, .lalla Malrllasll, Margafal sim, Ellaabalh naalaf, Irena Torqafaaa, Mary Laalalv, Nell Gallagher, sms Jane Graham, vafa Healy, Jean Harrinljfon, eamlava Hicks, naw 1-vaaam Mayall, Jean Ray, Mary slmpsall, salma Taalabefg, Aniia Waadne, vlfglala Lam, Mas aallla, Louise ewan, sally La., card, Mary McColl, acsala rallla. naw s-carolina Davis, Lenore Hunfniglon, June Olsen, Jasaplllaa Kuharslci, Mafqaa Glam., Shirley Mldalalafl, Marcella Frederick, vally Aan sallwab, Marla Jlssapll, naman aaafballm. SHIELD WINNERS MAE BAKKE-Swimming her specially, also cn-Jsen as an oulslandinq baslcef ball cenler. DOREEN EEERBOHM-A capable player in all sporrs, especially volley ball and baseball. MARGARET BINNS-Being sleady and dependable. she was an assel on any Team. BETTY LOU CARD-Hilre loader, senior volley ball manager and acflve Diana sporisman. FRANCES COLE-A snappy lillle player who slarred as a' volleyesl. CAROLINE DAVIS-Quiet, buf speedy. she made a proficient hoop cenler. ELIZABETH DECKER-As side cenler. Biclly was selecfed as an oulsfandlnq player. MARCELLA FREDRICK-Mosf prorninenr in baseball, buf she improved her golf fhis spring, NELL GALLAGHER-Presidenr of Sladiarla, inspirafianal performer and caplain of the winning hoop learn. Chosen oulslandinq forward in lhis sporf. LOUISE sslzwels-All alaallanl, aaspafallya spiral always, capfained senior volley ball learn. MARGIE GLENN-Many fimes caplnin, and was chosen oufslandinq baske? shoolcr, BETTE JANE GRAHAM-oalslaaalaq guard aa baslel ball, she showed allamallaf. an all games. JEAN l-lalzlzlwerolv-lzallalala and caan-,alla in all major spans, was aalalaaaaa., hoopsler. VERA I-IEALY-Eminent in all spans, srudenf leader and aalalaaalnq baslal ball guard. GENEVIEVE l-IICKS-Compelenl and hard working during every game she played. LENORE HUNTINGTON-An aspen af yollay ball, also choice diamond player. NORMA JOHNSON-oaslfalsla for any laala, she leaf mal smile smllllla. MARIE JOSEPH-Specfacular in Yennis and swimming. and a consisrenl player, JOSEPHINE KUHARSKI-Volley ball season reflccfed The slrengfh she offered her leam. VIRGINIA LANTZ-A Iirrle girl wlh a lol of pawal in every span. MARY LUSICH-Unsurpassed in bcinq ready lo aid her fellow players io score. VENETTE MAYBlN-An oulslancling swimmer, her nlher playing brouqhl greal zailsfaclion. MARY MCCOLL-Enlhusiasl of iennis and swimming, was also hike leader. JANE MCINTOSI-l-Compefenl and a qood assislanl in every game she played. SHIRLEY MIDDLETON-All around afhlele, swimming, slrilng, capfaln and oulslurlding guard in baske! ball. JUNE OLSEN-Spring board abilily was mos! prominent Oulsfandinq offensive hoop player. JEAN RAY-Speed and accuracy were Ihe rare qualifies she possessed for eyerylhing. PATTY ANN SCHWAB-Being small, she slipped through opponenls and aided her ieam. MARY SIMPSON-Consfanfly efficient, especially as a mermaid and an oufsfandlnq hoop guard. SELMA TI-IORNBERG-All lhree maior sports showed Selma an energetic participant. IRENE TORGERSON--Acliye conleslanf in iourneys. she was culslanding as a baslcel ball forward. BESSIE TUITLE-Worlred hard in volley ball, also played a good lennls game. ANITA WAADNE-Displayed power in her play, was hoop caplain and oulslandinq quard. I IIOI 5' , f 3 f K J ff W -5 X ff fm N I gt 'J 73? o x Jim 4,1 1 f WN, ' uf , V I KW ' ff KWH CU! :W X 5' N ,Ll ' if ? X A Xxxx V J .4 15 FEET.: A 'fi W 1 air M 'U W -.X IC I Qw fl Ne 1 Eg A ,. -Pnwk is -V 1 , ,HQQL4E -hd Sepl. 7-School xlerhd loday. Here are som: of llzs lids. Sepf. 30-Class prexius elocled. They lool happy aboul il. foo. Oct 2'- When good fellows ge? logefiuerf' Hi-Y gives its annual Ho-Nay omg. Od, 28--Yhe clelsgefes leeve for fha Leaders' and Journalisls' Confor- ence. Nov. I9-Fooibell Night :ommitfee chairman feli if over. Nov. 25-Joe end Johnny H. beam over winning cross slain lille and iropluy. Lllzj Sept I0-Advisor end odilor of flue World look ef The limi odiiinn. Ccl. 8- Torch comss auf. Cuughl some of fha deff in a ioviel mood. Sept 20-Yell lenders show Lincoln how iO's done ai fin fin! gems. Ocl. Z8-Marie Ame? and Bicly Docket plan e Girls' Club minor. Nov. 25 - Tigeunnes and Bnncl exllibil skill ai lhe Turlrey Day game. Nov. 30-Flunl slips ere issued. Wl1ei's wrong vaiill Huis piclursf Nav. I2-John Brady breaks down and grins ovar winning The Fira Pravenrion assay con- Oaxr. Dae. 7-Jim Laxher and Swan Bialanin ani Ohair affcrh affer winning the candy sale. Jan, 25-Spring World comes out Fab. IB-Dalagatas io Hua Oldar Boys' Confar- anca. Joa was prasi- dent Mar. I4-Girl gymnash show off for Hua P.-T. A. Dec. I0-Loolr ai fham sfrufl Evarybody all daciad our for Hua Junior Pram. Jan. I4-Sher? Sfory Coniasi winnars and fha Takoma Bronze. Fab. I6-Jimmie Fowler gafs a liHla help in consuming his snapsnoi confess priza. Fab. 24-Roberia Rica. '37, hwirls for the U. of W. band ai Siadium. Lmj . 2-A crowd furns ou? for fhe Shamrock Shumof' Junior swear f dance. fl' NW? Mar. llilanlce Green and Phil Garland falls a bow ai The Firefly. Apr. I4-The Wenar :hae Apple Blossom Queen gives Principal Perkins a pleaxanl sur- prise. Apr. I5-Siadium an.. leies r e c e i v e ilmeir awards. Apr. 21-Triple s Tolo dale-seeker: are hrrned dvown again. June I0-5cl1ool's oufl Goodbye fill nexf yearl LII41 F 3 rf',fV:., -4 1 J4, I r K- -A 'x'f 1.'. Mar. lb-Mr. Fussell leads ills band al' flue Sfnfe meal. Mar. 27-Marshall Dow- ling leaves lor Si. Louis music meet Apr. I - Commence- manl speakers begin lo worry abou! speeches. Apr. Z9-BeHy Binnx represenis Slarlium af Red Cross Conveniion af San Francisco. May I3-I4-Leads for ihe Senior Class play, SOage Door. I. Mary Leonard and Jim Lasher. 3. Usa Macdonald all dressed up. 5. Don Burnall in a parrlolic mood. 6. Franlr Larson lakes Eleanor Erickson lor a spin. I0. Ylue Gislne broihars in llmlr flril Suili. 2. R u I h y a Halverson and childhood wool- haarl. 4. Don Murphy lurnx oul early for laclcle. 5. Juxf pals-H ala n Feel and Bob Craig. 7. Scorfy G r a h a m blows hard. Y. Things are a bil c ra w cl e d for Frances Bogar. ll. Kay Kelly and friend lullow lha shorl dress fad lo axlramas. fnsj Lllbl 1 I ,,,f' f' fvfl tml I. Unsfeady shadin- Pei and Shave. 3. Cen Whiz be sfhil:el7 5. The Son Hags. 6. Oh, for a rida fo flue rnounhinl W. Bob Hamilion sbp: out fusj X N 2. Whaf A Oumlalel 4. Temptation. 7. Gurwsls wifh her head in Hn cluuds. 8. Ain'fwohM.Ol1ougln7 ID. The winnah, pro- ducsd and directed by Ted Haley, Cdharini Foxx and Mary Kaihor- ine Hager parforming. I. Didn'O you forgef something, F:-eddy? 2. Beachnomber. 6. There? no pain? Oo Huis. 7. Bill Mefhon, May- nard Millar and ilseir 5.9. 9. Who wanh a cool-ie? I0. Why, Jaan Pallrey- manl 4 3. The Thinler U1 4. Anyway. it fills up space. 5. Yes, evsrybody'x Dys- ing io Know Hmm. 8. Mary June in a pen- sive mood. II. Hicl fun M fly UTVMZQQU ewwwi Wifi MW -9' in 4 4.Q,b'nu. q'2f,.u.u Wa I-IALLJ OF FAME 'M 7 gf' r mfr' Awyilxylnj ----5FM.,,,2 ,L,4,,-,z,, ' lvlosl' popular glrl,-,,,, ,.,..v,,, -Q Mos? popular boy ..,.,. relfiesl' girl ,,... Mos? capable girl- Brainiesl girl ..... ru lil l-landsomesl' boy .,,. Mosl capable boy .,... -Jean ay -,--,--,,. .g--,l3ob Davies , , , , . Eileen Henry . , , - -Joe Beckman . . , ,Virginia Lanrz . .L Brainiesl boy- q..,, ...,v. T oslwi-'Sakai ENN? - yy fl Mosfalhlelic girl ,..,. ,Q ,,.. Nell Gallagher gf , Mosl alhleiic boy ..... ,,..L C arl Opoliky A 't ' Mosr lalenled girl ,,,-,, ..,,,,, M arie Amel l 1 - i Mos? lalenfecliboy ...,, .-T ..... Don Alwrensi My Class cur-up lgirll .... Befle Jane Graham , Class cuf-up lboyl ...,.. .,....,,.. R ay Bucslco ' J Wi++ies'r girl .,g,.... 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