Stadium High School - Tahoma Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)
- Class of 1940
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Not only did he build a bridge of life that was great and strong, but he aided many others to make theirs as fine. Perhaps these words, written by his cofworkers, the faculty, will more fully express the feeling which his absence means to Stadium. Let us take time to remember Mr. Ernest Earl Perkins, a modest, firm and just leader, diligent and conscientious in his daily work, unshakable in his integrity, fearless in adherence to right, kind and unselfish in caring for the welfare of others. Words are inadequate to express our sense of our loss and his worth. nWell done, thou good and faithful serfuantg enter thou into the joy of the Lordf H 'To Mr. Perkins, friend and counselor, leader and director-builder-we dedicate this book. 1940 Tahoma Staff Six ,ls l DW, ,gift wwf IM M VMI twfl ! Nj w,,4,,,C.5fvg Q , if LM? 59111- 5-,eg Wirloffil M7 .dvbjfyv--V---4-w.. TDIQIFLLE. J fa. r- acuity As the engineers and foreinen direct workers on the bridge, so the faculty guides stu' dents through high schoolg aiding thein to build a bridge of knowledge that will be fine and trustworthy. Mwkfpfk Office . . . Acting Vice Principal Jolliffe, Miss Smith, Mrs. Laurscn, Acting Principal Carr. English . . . ROW l: Miss Wilcox, Miss Black, Miss J. Fraser, Mrs. Graham, Miss Cooper, Mr. Albrecht. RCW 2: Mr. Hoffman, Miss A. Ohlin, Miss Hammond, Mr. Daniels, Miss McMurphy, Miss A. Fraser, Miss Zimmerman. Commercial . . . RCW l : Mr. Hilton, Miss Hanley, Mrs. Simmons, Mrs. Stratton, Miss E. Qhlin, Mr. Morris. ROW 2: Mr. Epstein, Mr, Kizer, Mr. Swarm, Mr. Leatherwood, Mr. Giltner, Mr. Christie. Eiclll . , I! 1? 13. Science Department . . . RCW 1: Miss Lea, Mr. Jolliffe, Mr. Myhrman. RCW 2: Mr. Prentice, Mr. Clark, Miss Campbell, Mr. Benjamin. History Department . . . RCW 1: Miss Burgess, Miss Lindaas, Mrs. Sadler. RCW 2: Mr. Daniel, Mr. Simpson, Mr. Heinrick. Missing are Mrs. Fowler and Mr. Lowmzm. Manual Training . . . Mr. Westgate, Mr. Veach, Mr. Miller. Study Hall . . . l Mr. Butrick, Mr. Clark, Mrs. Magill. Missing are Mr. Morris and Miss E. Chlin. Nine Mathematics . . . ROW 1: Mr. Kennard, Mr. Smith, Miss C-rime. ROW 2: Mr. Arpke, Miss Forbes, Mr. Benjamin. Home Economics . . . ROW I : Miss Fenenga, Miss Bestler, Miss Miller, Mrs. Magill. ROW 2: Miss Davies, Miss Murray, Miss Browne. Foreign Language . . . i ROW 1 : Miss Hartman, Mrs. Van Arsdalc, Miss Wortman, Miss Nessenson. ROW 2: Mrs. Howard, Miss Selden, Mr. Cousin, Miss Farden, Miss Hart. Ten fn-415 Bill Gough, Beverly Bcrlic, Mzirion john Klnricli, Gi-rtrudc Kincaid, Noreen johnson, Austin Fcngler, Senior Class . . . ROSSING their bridge . . . three years of achievement, sportsmanship, fellowship . . . ending in a truly successful senior year is the record of the class of 1940. Heading the class of 630 seniors was Marion john Klarich. Cabinet members were Bill Gough, vice president, Gertrude Kincaid, secretary, and Beverly Berlie, treasurer. Noreen Johnson and Austin Fengler were chosen as Student Council representatives. As sophomores the class elected Dick Beckman, president, Mary Reid, vice president, Jane Wetherby, secretary, Bettijane Erickson, treasurerg Ruth Taylor and Bob Wilhelmi, representatives to Student Council. In the Junior year Dick Beckman was again chosen president. Other oilicers were Peggy Shaw, vice presidentg Jane Wetherby, secretaryg Joan Bonnell, treasurer, Ruth Taylor and Frank Hicks, representatives to Student Council. Ranking first in scholastic achievement were Shirley Nyman, valedictorian, and David Glenn, Rat Russell, Ruthi Crain, and elden, who tied for salutatorian. Commencement speakers were Shirley Nyman and Dave Glenn of the honor stu' dents, Jack Pascoe, student choice and Mabel Ramey, faculty choice. For the second time i'She Stoops to Conquer was presented as the Senior Class Play. The leading roles were double cast and the romantic leads were taken by Shirley Nyman and Gale Smith, and Barbara Phillips and Jerome Stickney. Under the direction of Barbara Tissot and Jim Fisher the senior sweater dance, The Dogpatch Dip was one of the most novel and successful dances of the year. Marjorie Fox and Fred Angus were chosen as Daisy Mae and Li'l Abner. Marjorie Engelbrecht, voted by the senior girls for outstanding character as the Stadium candidate in a national D. A- R. contest was sent to Washington, D. C., where she represented this state. Seniors with.-lea.di, roles in The Desert Song were David Glenn, Paul Raymond, Jane Loren,lE'ry Walters, ichael Gaidosh, Mel Novikoff and Margaret Repetto. Ruth Taylor ilii an'd'j'ack' Pascoe were cofchairmen for Football Night. Prominent in Girls' Club and school activities were Mary Jo Reid, Beverly Birdsall, Evelyn 4AndersQ, lean Button, Kathryn Newschwander, Peggy Shaw, Eleanor Mullins, Harriet Cline ,and Dorothy Herstine. .X-an VV-V --W2 Among the boys active in sports and school activities were john Klarich, Rod Giske, Wes Hudson, Fred Angus, John Batt, Stan Morton, Matt Kapovich, Dick Beckman, Dave Glenn, Gerald Meier, Don Brown, Bud Clzendam, Bob Hayward and George Warter. This class was the third largest to graduate from Stadium, 'Twelve ' if . Q., f ll' Below: Fred Angus and Marjorie Fox are chosen as L'Li'l Abnerl' and Daisy Maew for the senior Dogpatch Dip, April 12. Right: The playfreadf ing committee chooses 'AShe Stoops to Conf quer as the class play. Right: Valedictorian Shirley Nyinan in the center, surrounded by salutatorians Dorotlly Selden, Pat Russell, Ruthi Crain and David Glenn. 5-,xx Senior Snaps . yi Left: The seniors hold the first sweater dance of the year on October 27. Left: Ruthie Taylor and Roy Nlurphy show tliern liow itls done at the sweater dance. Above: Seven seniors and coach Mr. Prentice attend the debate conf ference at the Univerf sity of Washington on Mar'ch I. dy A NIEST GIRL ...... P -----MARY IO REID --- .... MARION JOHN KLARICI-I -- - -- -- -BEVERLY BERLIE H S GVQII of game K A ' OY .... S AP LE GIRL .... S CAPABLE BOY ..... ----IPAT RUSSELL gi'-Zff ----DAVID GLENN -----SHIRLEY NYMAN f S UL L .... LL..... PU AR OY-- P T ES G ...... B AINIEST BOY .......... OST ATHLETIC GIRL .... MOST ATHLETIC BOY ..... GLASS CUT-UP fGirlJ ........... -------DAVID GLENN -----ETHEL GUNNETTE ---------WES HUDSON ---RUBY LEE WINTHER CLASS GUTfUP CBnyJ ------ CLINTON SPIKE FERGUSONy MOST TALENTED GIRL ---------- -MARGARET REPETTO MOST TALENTED BOY ----- -------- P AUL RAYMOND WITTIEST GIRL -------- --- WITTIEST BOY -.----.. BEST DANCER fGirlJ -... BEST DANCER fBOy -.-. MOST BASHEUL GIRL -.-- MOST BASHFUL BOY ---- GLASS BABY GIRL ..--- GLASS BABY BOY ---.- ff --..-7.-. -MARGARET OARLOGK -------------JIM FISHER ----BILLIE DIEDERIOH ----RONNIE ROBBINS ------BETTE SIEGLE ----GEORGE WARTER --------NOREEN JOHNSON ------------ ROD GISKE BESTDRESSED GIRL ...--.. -- .-...-.. SALLY MIDDLETON BESTfDRESSED BOY ------. I- -.-- - ---- -L--ART DE MARIS GIRL MOST LIKELY TO SU O xl----RAT RUSSELL 47 BOY MOST LIKELY TO SU EE - - ..-- DAVID GLENN . GLASS CAVEWOMAN---I I--.J-4 BETTY KNOWLES GLASS CAVEMAN --.-... -IZ. --.- A E GE IVICTOR Q3-'XGA A S ASS VA -- .-.-...-... -- I ..... I-F - 4 LY WAITE CLASS SHEIK .--. -.-- I .---- ---QI G AEL ,GAIDOSH . x 1 fi? X YI M I I ' N I- Fourteen X x ----FRANK HIORSY ...I Lcwis A.-QKITELVV , Attended Raymond High Z yearsg Hill Iviilitary Aikidemy iPortlaudJ l Ycar. 7 fy Kwik ul . if s, af 4:53 ' 'V ELIZABETHEACKLEY ve, Lint-:Tigerani?sg attended Ballard iSeattflf1iQHigl1,Qiy years. ku . . L rf? T , MARY ELEANOR ADAMSON Mea YStr1dent leader, Senior Glce Club, Stadianag Girl Marinersg Senior Honor Roll. EUGENIA AHEARN Jeanie --Attended Vaughan High School 2 yearsg majored in English, History, and Clothing. if J ' 0 9 JA W. A SN 7E - oot l 1. e gVarsity track ' g ci 100' yard s sQate tr. cet '. WJ XE. 1 sh in . 'fifif' . A9 I ff JACK W! ALVORD if R' 'fSoknhomore Boys' Clubg stu' i leaderg Magic Clubg dance com' ittees. wi,-'K ,X I EVELYN J. ANDERSON Evie -President of Stadianag Stu' dent Councilg Girls' Council, Girls' Cabinet, swimming manager 2 yearsg one of 24 outstanding basketball players 3 years, served at senior banquet '39g student leader '38, '39, NORMAN ANDERSON 'SAndy +Starnp Clubg Fishcrmen's Clubg bandg library assistant, drum major. BETTY JANE ANGER First-year athletic awardg Senior Honor Rollg Girls' Club committees, attended Lincoln 1 year. KENJI AOCHI Honor Roll, Thanksgiving basketsg majored in English. History, Architecf ture and Bookkeeping. EARL V. ACKER, JR. Sophomore reserve football l vearg Boat Clubg attended Boise fldahoj High l semester. FRED J. ADAMS Bahe'i-fHi-YQ Varsity wrestling 3 years, cnfcoach V403 Big S5 secretary of Norse Club, bandg hobbies, hunting and lishing. IvIARY AFRICH 'ANIiekey f-Dance committecsg ma' jored in Art, English, and Clothing. . RT GRANT ALBERTSON ails +National Thcs iiansg Christ' ma ayg Va sit ye 1 yearg Foot' ba ' etliallg I io ,lass Payg ' cnior Q s, pay' r raiding if DOSHEL ALLIE Staelianag Tigerannasg second-year athf lctic award: Girls' Councilg publicity chairman of Girls' Club, cofehairman Girls' Club Tolog activity manager, stu' dent nurscg Sahasag Football Nightg Ju' nior Promg ushered in band concerts 438, 339. DOUG ANDERSON A'Bud -Threefycar football managerg hobbies, fishing, archery, cooking. HARRIET ANN ANDERSON President of Tigerannas 2 yearsg serv' ed at senior banquet '39g Sahasa Cab' inetg secretary of Norse Clubg cof chairman of TigerannafBand dance. RUSSELL N. ANDERSON Bud fBand 3 yearsg solo orchestra 2 ycarsg orchestra 2 years, Northwest Miisic Educators Confereneeg solo con' test 2 years. FRED L. ANGUS Frcddie fHifYg Varsity football 2 ycarsg reserve football 1 yearg Varsity basketball 3 yearsg Varsity track 2 yearsg reserve wrestling 1 yearg Big S5 ushered at commencement '39. WANDA JUNE ARCHIBALD Archie -Girls' Club committecsg attended Garfield iSeattleJ High 1M years. 1. Fifteen - 1 JANET ANNE ARMSTRONG Bandg marching band, Honor Rollg band stcnographer: Thespiansg Girls' Golf Clubg National Music Educators Conf ference Band, attended Olympia High 5 weeks. ROBERT L. BABCOCK Attended Tolt fCarnation, NVash.J High Z yearsg Broadway 1SeattleJ High I yearg YVest Seattle High 2 months. JEAN BETTY BAKER 'gBake -Activity manager, study hall assistant, attendance room clerkg Rifle Clubg Junior Glee Clubg Movie Clubg Camera Clubg hobby, chemistry. GERALD F. BAILEY Jerry -Honor Rollg Red Cross rep- resentative: activity manager, Christian Uniong Thanksgiving basketsg city check' er championg Pierce County checker ehampion, braile book committee. ENOS JOSEPH BALES Peanuts -Viee president of student leaders, baseball squadg Red Cross rep' resentativeg Baseball Club, band. MARY BARGER 'gSeud,'-Red Cross representativeg Vocational Cluhg French Cluhg Sahasag Senior Girl Scoutsg Thespiansg Christian Union. CATHERINE BARON Kay -Treasurer of Vocational Club, activity managerg graduated in ZV3 yearsg hobbies, tennis, badminton. LUCILLE BAUER Lullabelle -Study hall assistantg attendance room clerkg hobby, skating. S. EUGENE BEALS Ikey,'+Majored in English, Short' hand, Typing and Bookkeeping, RICHARD A, BECKMAN Dick'i-President of HifYg president of Sophomore Classg president of Junior Classg president of Older Boys' Conferf ence, Varsity football Z years, reserve football I yearg Big S5 band, Speakers' Bureaug ushered at commencement '39g activity manager, Senior Honor Roll. Sixteen JEAN ATWELL Jeanie --Activity managerg attend- ance clerkg French Clubg Thespiansg Se' nior Girl Scouts: Sahasag Christian Union: Honor Roll. DICK BACON Dicki' 7 Attended Immaculate fLeavenworth, Kansasj High School I year, majored in English, Latin, French and Nlathematics. JEAN-MARIE BAKER l'inkie f- Tigerannasg May Queen attendantg Girls' Club committeesg hob' by, dancing. ROBERT S, BALDXVIN Bob fPresident of Sculpturing Club: Ski Club: majored 'in English, Social Science and Art. 1 ' C' ERIN B ES ,a fD 2 lubg Thespians: o hy, d. e' g. I LORRAINE BARKOST Tigerannasg Senior Glee Clubg opera: Red Cross room nurseg majored in Sci- ence, Home Economics, English, and Latin. JOHN DAVID BATT Baseball -Hi-Yg Baseball Clubg Varsity baseball 2 years, cofcaptain '40g orchestra, Student Councilg Honor Roll. VERNON BAUGHMAN i'Verne --Stage crew I yearg majored in English, Art and Metal Shop. DORIS MARIE BECK Dodo f Activity manager, Red Cross representativeg typing ping short' hand certificateg Christian Uniong Honor Roll: attendance clerk. DOROTHY F. BEHLING IDrvtty --Maiored in English, Typ' ing, Social Science, and Home Econo' micsg hobbies, music and flowers. J. LAWRENCE BELSVIC Larry -Student leader: stage crew: outside employment, DONALD F. BENSON 'lDon -'Reserve football I year: Base- ball Club: attended Lincoln l year. lv it , Rc: and story. al d in Env' h. German, Science .J X VINCENT BERGMAN President of Christian Union: vice- president of Stamp Club: First prize in Stamp Club exhibitg majored in English, Social Science and Shop. I BEVERLY BERLIE Bev fTriple S: Senior Class treas- urerg Quill and Scroll: XVorld feature editor: Torch staff: Tahoma staff, Stu- dent Council: president of Movie Club: secretary-treasurer of Nous Autres, Ti- geranna treasurer: activity manager: Red Cross representative: attendance clerk: journalism emblem, Senior Honor Roll. JACK BERRY 'lDoc fFirst prize in candy making contestg junior Prom: Ski Clubg Sopho- more Boys' Club. Q Q3 .fry V' DEAN BILLINGS Bud fRifle Clubg Rifle team: acti- vity manager: Senior Honor Roll: Taho- ma picture appointments. BEVERLY ISIRDSALL Bevo fPresident of Triple S: sec- retary of Girls' Club: Ski Club secretary: Red Cross representative: activity man- ager: ushered at commencement '39g Speakers' Bureau: Student Council: Girls' Council: student leader, Stadianag spe- cial chorus Z years: Tahoma stall, third- year athletic avvardg Sahasa. MARILYN ISLUNDELL Maril -Triple S: Stadianag Speak- ers' Bureaug Fourth Estate: World ad staff: Quill and Scroll: band: orchestra: solo orchestra: Senior Glee Club: special chorus '40g Girls' Golf Club: Thespiansg Ski Club: dance programs: Senior Honor Roll. BOB DAVID BODENHAMER K'Bodc fGolf Club: Baseball Clubg majored in English, Mathemzitrcs and Science. lf . . e,.,.., . , T EVELYN ROMAYN E T ski' ' Bennie ond lead 40 opera: , ti- I Senior, Glee C 3 special chorus '39 'I ' op ay' e director '38 opera: Sta- : dia ag ind-year athletic award: Chri t Q 7 ' ' mas aroler Z years' .sscmblie. ir s' ' Col Club: Christian nio g Cross ' 5 representative: hike le: e ' senior picture appointments. ' . 1'i7YVs52.2 '. -'.'. 1 K sf-- ' . . n MARV BERG, JR. if -Q.. gist. .,,, . .1 - .0 f ' , .1 , . ' Boys 1 Glee uh: operag outside em- isv stag. - 4 ....- . . . ployment: a ded lk1o lCal1f.J High ,gg-its K Q. . I l Q , it . ' , sf is. ' 2 7135 .. ' - sf mx. g -we - L- . ','. f. ,'.-. , .. 5 3 ' j ., , Es 'QL ' . v kkk r. V 'Qs .t,,c5Yt542j'7S i f JA . ' 'IV ease case- e 'ss' is ' P755-wg: , - ' . Q. C fa '.-,' '14-f .' ' ' n ' 'ii' H r A fl' Q, ., , ifgirnivrerug gv r- - I A 1 I f sr?- IRENE BERGMAN Vice-president of Christian Union: senior picture appointments: clothing style shows, Girls' Club committees. VIRGINIA BERKSON Billie fDancing chorus Z years: Ski Club: study hall assistant: Girls' Club committees. JANE BERNOBICH Jennie +Honor Roll: activity man- ager: Senior Glee Club 2 years: special chorus '-40: secretary of Vocational Club: attendance clerkg International Club. GWENDOLYN BIELANIN i'Gwen -Tigerannas 2 years: French Clubg Thespiansg Girls' Club committees. GLORIA BILLINGTON Glory 3 Honor Roll, Christian Union: shorthand certificate: hobby, reading. CHARLES O. BLACK Bud fReserve football l year: Red Cross representativeg Golf Club. LEONA BODAYLA Girls' Club committees: majored in English, History, and Home Economics. LORRAINE MARIE BOE Rainbow fMajorcd in English, Shorthand, Typing, and Bookkeeping: hobbies, writing stories, singing. Seventeen 2' DOROTHY FRANCES BOLTZ A'Dot --Rifle Cluhg Girls' Club com- mitteesg attended Littleton tColo.j High 3 years: lmhhy, drawing. FLORENCE BONARO Flo -Stadiana: student leaderg at' tendance clerkg Red Cross representative. .lOAN BONNELL A'-lOCly +Triple S3 Stadianag treasui' er of Junior Classg activity manager: ushered at commencement '39g Senior Glee Clubg Ski Cluhg suh-chairman of welfare elepartmentg chairman of Girls' Mixer '39: Student Council. FRANK BOSKOVICH Bosko aSolo orehestrag Rifle Cluhg bandg hobhy, trumpet. .IEANNE BOUCHER 'iBeanie gTigerannasg majored in Scif ence, Foreign Languages, and English. .IO ANN BOYD U.lo ffQuill and Scrollg Fourth Esf tateg YVOrltl ad staffg Speakers, Bureaug Tigerannasg Sahasag Thespiansg Senior Honor Roll. JAMES BRADY k'Diamond Jim -Track team Z yearsg wrestling team 1 ycarg Fishermen's Cluhg Sophomore Boys' Cluhg outside employ' ment. PATRICIA BRASIER Pat -Rifle Clubg Sahasag Stadianag Thespiansg hobby, skiing. BETTE BRIGGS Stadianag one of 24 outstanding basket' ball players 3 yearsg Girls' Club com' mittcnsg Sahasa. STANLEY BRINDLEY uStan,'ffSlti Clubg Boat Clubg Rifle Clubg Speakers' Bureaug activity mana' ger, -v Eighteen , Q. .39 is .E . -- r i 5.1 . 3, 1- as Ei f Q 4 , as g ' SEL.. wi 5' -1 Q N3 Z?395?3 - 3- 151 ' Gu n I ' I -' , .. . . I e 1 Qin CHARLES BONARO Zeke -Majnred in English, Spanish and Science. LARRY BOND Stamp Cluhg Golf Clubg Magic Clubg Rifle Club. LOUIS R. BORDA Activity managerg hobby, photography. GORDON E. BOSTWICK Gaulle -Ski Clubg Rifle Clubg bandg solo orchestra: orehestrag dance committees. JULIAN C. BOWER Hawkeye - Rifle Clubg resent wrestling 1 yearg track team I year. REGINIA LEE BRADFORD H 'iJean fOn runnerfup basketball team 375 hnhlay, collecting menusg Senior Honor Roll. ,IANICE BRAGET Seeuncl'year athletic awardg shorthand certiicateg shoithand ping Girls' Coun- cilg Senior Honor Rollg business manager of Girls' Councilg Shorthand pin. FRANK BRENNAN Butch -Ski Clubg midget football I yea-rg Sophomore Boys' Clubg dance COH'll'nlttCC5. BOB BRIGGS Student leaderg Ski Clubg Ski teamg majored in English, French and Maths' matics. at. ' 'S . 1. 5, -.V I' X HARRLET BRINGDALE H:i1tlE ,'SRed Cross represcntativeg study hall! flssistantg International Clubg Girls' Ihuneilg Girls' Club Mixersg danre committees. f u ALFHI LD BROBACK Norse Club, Christian Union, Honor Roll, majored in English, Norwegian, and Science, Senior Honor Rell. BLANCHE A. BRONG Babs -Honor Roll, Red Cross nurse, majored in English, History, and Bookkeeping. BETTY ANN BROWN Rifle Club, student nurse, hobby, swimming, majored in English, Social Science, and Home Economics. FRANKLIN B. BROWN Professor - Thespians, Sophomore Boys' Club, majored in English, Span- ish, Mathematics and History. HOWARD BROWN Howie -Track team 1 year, maior- ed in English, Spanish and Mathematics. ALLAN M. BROWNE 'gBig fUshered at commencement '39, sophomore football, reserve football I year, Varsity football 1 year, Varsity baseball 2 years, Big S, Baseball Club. Q NEAL BUCHANAN Buck fActivity manager, dance committees, JV football 1 year, outside employment. I if ' R ERTA BURCHARD Bobby --International Club, Voeaf tional Club, attendance clerk, student nurse, attended Kookia fldahoj High 1 year, hobby, amateur radio. JEAN BURK Tigerannas, Sculpturing Club, graduf ated in Zh years, Thespians, Rifle Club, hobby, baton twirling. ELIZABETH BURR 'i'I'iz -1Triple S, fl. Bureau, solo chestra' - stra, I Glee Clu ' f man . depart' ment ior '- m, p , ' el director of '39 opera, w ha- : National Music Conference, -- f n at ior banquet '39, Senior Honor Roll. JAMES W. BROKAW Jim -Activity manager, expert rifleman, rifle team I year, Magic Club. LOIS BRONG Majored in Foreign Languages, His' tory, English, and Science, hobby, draw' ing. DONALD BROWN Don fHifY, treasurer of Student Council, Speakers' Bureau, activity mana- ger, Red Cross representative, Big S, Sophomore Boys' Club, midget basket' ball 3 years, co-captain '40, midget foot' ball 1 year, Varsity tennis 2 years, reserve tennis l year, ushered at Com' meneement '39, Senior Honor Roll. GEORGE BROWN Smith - Sophomore Boys' Club, Rifle Club, Boat Club, Magic Club, Fishermcn's Club. ROBERT BROWN Bob fOrchestra 3 years, solo or' ehestra, Magic Club, JV football 1 year, intramural basketball, track team. BETTIE BROWNE Senior Glee Club, Speakers' Bureau, World editorial staff, Torch staff, Ta' homa staff, Fourth Estate, Sahasa Cabi- net, opera, Football Night '38, '39, Thespians, assemblies. RICHARD KEITH BUNT Diek 4Varsity swimming 3 years captain '39, city backstroke champion '37, state swimming championship team 2 years, outside employment. DONALD U. BURI Don 4 Sophomore Boys' Club, dance committees, majored in English, Hi.tory and Science. FRANK BURKLAND Norwegian Club, majored in English, Science and Norse. ROSS BUTLER Rosko -Boys' Glee Club, opera 3 years, Debate Club, Varsity debate 2 years: reserve tennis 1 year, Thespians, Nineteen A 4 M JEAN BUTTON Zipper - Sophomore representative to Girls' Council, Student Councilg sec' retary'treasurer of Student Leader Club, Ski Club, social department chairman, Memorial Day Paradeg girls' swimming team 2 years, third'ycar athletic awardg Stadianag chairman of mums for Thanksgiving Day, vice -president of Girls' Club, student leader, activity managerg served at football banquet, ushered at commencement, Sahasa. JEANELLEN CALKINS jen W- Triple S, ' iana: second' year athlftic awar ' irls Golf Ch. '39: e'pres' of Girls 1 u 3 aetivit .gerg attend' c erkg Se- nior r llg st eadcr 2 years, sw' ming tea - st place in typing contestg Speak ' Bureau, typing pin. BEVERLY CARLSON Bev -Triple S: Stadianag second' year athletic award, senior representative to Girls' Council, chairman of Stadiana Banquet '40g activity managerg Honor Rollg Tigeranna captain: Football Night 'Wg Red Cross representative, hike lead' er, served at football banquet '39, ERIC S. CARLSON Six +Rifle Club, Sophomore Boys' Club, Fishermcn's Clubg outside em' ploymcnt. JAMES E. CARPENTER Carpy -President of Magic Clubg Baseball Club, Senior Class Play: Rifle Clubg Fishermen's Club, Thespiansg Sci- ence Club, Red Cross representative, danee committees. S 3 INE . ON Gi C comm es, shorthand certif' te' Mathematics, en , o and, and Typing. i CLARENCE CASE Casey -Boys' G-olf Club: Fisher- men's Clubg Magic Clubg Rifle Club, Rifle team '38. FRANK E. CAVANAUGH Senior Honor Roll, activity manager, Magic Club, Spanish play for Pan' American Congressg dance committees ALICE CLARK S'Al fNVorld editorial staffg Girls Club committeesg maiored in English Science, History, Home Economics tml Mathematics. HELEN MATILDA CLARK Tahoma staff, Tigcranna captain 3 yearsg Speakers' Bureau, activity man- agerg Sahasag Football Night: dance com' mitteesg Tigcranna treasurer. Twenty FUMI BUTSUDA Sub'chairman of social departmentg student nurse, majored in Typing, His' tory, Home Economics, English, and Art. MARGARET CARLOCK Lulu -French Club, World editor' ial staff, Stamp Clubg Honor Roll, Mov' iei Club, Fourth Estate, Thespiansg at' tendance clerk. DORIS CARLSON Study hall assistantg Girls' Club com' mittees, two shorthand certificates, hob' by, dancing. EVELYN CARLSON Attended Lincoln M ycarg majored in History, English, and Clothing, outside employmentg hobby, stamp collecting. PHYLLIS CARR Attended R. A. Long 1Wash.D High IW years, also jefferson iOregonj V2 yearg Honor Roll. PATRICIA CARRON A'Pat - Senior Glee Clubg Honor Roll, Girls' Club committeesg hobby, singing. ' ,f'w1LLuM o. CAUSIN BillA'.c-'Eahdg .gag band, Rifle team 2 yeard-1 vice'president Rifle Club, Pm T.A.r1gym xhibitiong assembliesg Speak' ersl'Bnrca!i ,Red Cross representative, ,Ssphomorex Boys' Clubg dance commit' tees. X'-, ED CRISTOPHERSON Chris -Midget football Z years, assistant coach 1 year, Big Sg hobby. ieronalltics. FRED A, CLARK Rifle Clubg track manager 2 yearsg Magic Club, Fishermen's Clubg Rifle team, intramural basketball, dance com' mittee. MARGARET CLARKE HMargie -Christian Uniong majored in English, Typing, Shorthand, and Clothingg hobby, ice skating, city Hgure skating champion. CLARE JAYNE CLEARY Ski Clubg Thespiansg Girls' Club committeesg majored in Art. English. and History. 7 HenrilTri e S: cha an of so' cial department, junior'repr sentative to HARRI Girls' Counciw Stadianag peakers' Bu' reaug Fourth state, Q 'l and Scrollg associate i itor, of orldg Tahoma staffg Sh t Stor test editorg Se' nior G Clubg s al chorusg Thesf p' nsg girls' Go lubg chartcr presif de Archer - ,lubg ushered at com' me ent '3 , tudent Councilg Girls' C inetg World ad staffg Torch staff: Senior Honor Rollg thirdfyear athletic awardg outside employment. SHI LE otL ELL Sa Q g Thc iz ' ee Cli ug operag Girls' lub c i tees. DOROTHY COOK Dot fSenior Honor Rollg orchestra 3 yearsg solo orchestra Z yearsg Christian Union. GEORGE COOMBS XVinner of architectural contest 'Wg runner-up school golf championship '39g Rifle team 2 yearsg Golf Clubg Base- ball Clubg Rifle Club. ALEXANDER COOTSONA Al fRifIe Team 2 yearsg Expert Riflemang range officer of Rifle Clubg majored in English, Bookkeeping, History and Shop, LORRAYN COU LTER Lorrie fTigeranna captaing activity managerg dance committeesg Sahasag Ski Clubg attended Clover Park I semester. DOROTHY CRABTREE Dot -Vocational Clubg shorthand Certificateg typing teamg typing pin. RUTHI CRAIN Triple Sg tied for salutaloriang Sta' dianag Quill and Scrollg thirdfycar atlif letic awartlg badminton champion '38, S95 Vforld staff: Taboma staffg Fourth Estateg president of Girl Student Lead- ersg speedball champions 2 yearsg one of 24 outstanding basketball players 'Wg manager of girls' spoits '39g chairman of Spring Sports Swing , Football Night A395 Student Council, Senior Honor Rollg served at senior banquet '39g Sahasa. BLISS HENRY CROFT Crofto gVarsity swimming 3 years, student coach V403 second place in State Diving ehampionshipg Big S5 student leader 3 years, president '-Wg Student Councilg Football Night '39. I l- Li I V I' ' 1' I A IEIIINE CLEMENSEN ,R 'C osslrepresehtqtivlzi' Girls' Club rommitteilsg- attendanie clerk. x g,f L ' . if il. Ly, I GOLDIE COLEMAN Minnie -Majored in Shorthand, Typing. and English. VIVIAN CONNOR Senior Glee Club lk yearsg secretary of World Affairs Clubg majored in Eng' lish, Shorthand, and Typing. PATRICIA MAE COOK Pat fTriple S: thirdfyear athletic awardg activity managerg Football Night '39g vicefptesident of Sahasa Prepg Sta- dianag secretary and captain of Tiger- annasg student leader 3 years, girls' bas' ketball manager '39g one of 24 outstandf ing basketball players '39g served at se' nior banquet '39g Senior Honor Roll. PATRICIA COOMBS Pat 7Majored in History, English, Shorthand, and Typing. CATHERINE COPELAND Kay -First rifle team 2 ycarsg Rifle Club secretaryg Stadianag style show '39g hobbies, dancing, swimming. ROBERT COVACH Bob fRifIe Clubg Senior Honor Rollg Fishermen's Clubg activity mana' gerg French Club. ROBERT M. CRAIG Bob fMajored in English, Latin, Science and Mathematics. BILL S. CROFT Billy --Majored in English, Com' mercial, and History, hobby, art. VIRGINIA CUMMINGS Ginny - Secretaryftreasurer of Se' nior Glee Clubg special chorus 2 yearsg Tigerannasg Sculpturing Clubg Girls' Golf Club, Thespiansg Ski Clubg asf semblicsg Archery Clubg Girls' Club mixer. TwentyfOi1e l 1 KENNETH CUTLER Kenny -Varsity football I yearg Honor Rollg Big S: Thespians, Ski Clubg Vocational Clubg Nlagic Club: Rifle Club, opera malcefup Class, Science Clnhg attended high school in La Grange, lll., l year. NORMAN DANFORTH Maiored in English, Bookkeeping and XVoodsl1Op. JAMES S. DARLING Jim'ifVarsity baseball 2 years, B:-sehall Clubg Big S3 Sophomore Boys' Club, dance committees, DEAN C. DAUGHTRY Varsity football I yearg reserve foot' ball 2 yearsg Varsity swimming 2 yearsg Big Sg band: orchcstrag solo orchestrag Miisic Educators Conierenceg Senior Hon' or Roll. . . xx jf , rj-AGNES LDELEGARD ' I I A1gi me 1 - - -t a 11.11 its p Rggyggls nurse s ii y 1: L. 'sistz tg clerk? ,Thespians Sahasag attended' Morton iWash.J High year ARTHUR DEMARIS Frenchy - Re erive basketball 1 year, Varsity basketlggll 1 year, outside employment, attendedv- Bellarmine High 1 year. Y l , f J DONALD LORING DEMPSEY kDon'if0pera K yearsg Boys' Glce Club 3 yearsg JV football 1 yearg Foot' hall Night '38, Junior Promg dance cominitteesg Rifle Cluhg Ski Club, Sopho' more Boys' Clubg activity managerg Speakers' Bureau. 1 .ytx f x 1 JEAN DIEI. ICH 'X fxbirls' Mixers BX .193 Deb: e Club: tvpzngft contest '4 3 Red Cr ss reprcf sentativeg Sahaslqs ance co itteesg at' tended LilkQlHJ s'mcste 1 E X N, XXV: ,X xx. HONVARD B. DONALDSUN A'B11d -Hi'Yg Big S, midget football 3 years, all-city 'Wg inspirational award winner '39g activity manager, Baseball Cluhg Rifle Clubg Golf Club, Sophof more Boys' Cluhg dance committees. EUGENE DORMAN 'iGene --Sophomore Boys' Club, Golf Club, pep bandg Rifle Club. '1'wentyfTwo FELICIE CAROLYN DAHL Flea ff-Nous Autresg Stadianag Ski Clubg Tigerannasg Thespiansg toastmis' tress of Stadiana banquet ,403 second' year Varsity Debate chenilleg U. of NV. Speech Festival award '-GO: C. P. S. de' hate tournament '-103 Senior Class play' reading committeeg Thanksgiving assem' blyg Red Cross nurseg Senior Glee Club, attended Vashon High IVZ months. ROBERT F, DANNER Boh +Fishermcn's Clubg Rifle Clubg Red Cross representativeg track manager Z years. HERSCHEL DAVIES Ivfajored in English, Bookkeeping and History. CLIFTON DEAKES Fishermeifs Clubg outside employment. XVILLIAM H. DEMAREST Oz -Varsity baseball 3 ycarsg Golf Clubg Baseball Clubg Big S3 Sophomore Boys' Cluhg dance committees. HOWARD DEMOREST Les -Magic Clubg Science Cluhg majored in English, Mzithematics and Spanish. BILLIE JEAN DIEDERICH Dee -Head drum majoressg Tiger' annasg first division in State Twirling Contestg Triple S: Stadianag dancing chorus 3 years, co-chairman Triple S Barn Dance '40g co-chairman Junior Sweater Danceg May Queen attendantg Sahasa Prep seeretaryg Football Nightg assembliesg student leaderg activity man- ager, shorthand ccrtificaleg band huarml control. GEORGE DIVIS XVrestling tcam 1 year: outside em- ployment, majored in English, Drawing, and XVoodshop. JEROME J. DONION Jerry fVarsity wrestling 3 yearsg Sophomore Boys' Cluhg Big SQ Fisher- men's Clubg activity manager, midget swimming Z years. XVANDA MARGARET DREAZY Majored in Typing, Shorthand, and Englishg hobby, stamp collecting. HELEN DROZD Attended Kapowsin fWash.J High 3 yearsg activities there: Student Councilg tennis team 2 yearsg junior Class secre' taryg annual staff. BARBARA DUSTAN Student nurseg study hall assistantg Red Cross representativeg Girls Club committeesq Senior dance committee. CHARLES CHESTER DYER Chet fVarsity track 1 yearg Stlltc meet '39, Big S, sccretaryftrcasurer of student leaders, activity managerg Movie Club. X . Se ' Gle Clu ears pera 2 ye. s ca ' nal ubg Gi ls' Club com 1 tem. g obby, nnis HERBERT T. EHRICKE Herbie fMovie Clubg outside cm' pluyment, hobby, photography. JOHN S. D. EISENHUWER Attended Brent Baguio 1Philippine Islandsj High 3V3 years, majored in English, History, Science and Mathef matics. MARJORIE L. ENGELBRECHT Marjy fState D. A. R. reptesentaf tive to Washington, D. C.: Stadiana treasurerg student leaderg thirdfyear athf letic awardg bandg pep hand: opera 'Wg orchestrag served at senior banquet 'Ng Red Cross representativeg Honor Rollg Mziy Queen attendant, hand hoard. BETTIJANE ERICKSON Boots --Sophomore treasurer: presif dent of International Club, thirdfyear athletic awardg Stadianag first rifle team 2 yearsg Senior Glee Club, ushered at commencement '39g opera 2 yearsg hike leader, activity managerg Senior Class Play. BOB ERICKSON Rick 7 Fishermen's Club: Rifle Club, hobbies, hunting and Fishing. JOSEPH A. ERRIGO O'tool fIntramural basketball 3 years, Midget basketball 2 yearsg Base' ball Clubg Red Cross representative. JANET BERRIS DUNSMORE Dunsie -ffigerannasg orchestrag solo orchestra 3 yearsg Girls' Golf Clubg study hall assistantg Stadianag Football Night '39g Nlovie Clubg Honor Rollg Science Club. KATHLEEN A. DUSTAN uKatie fSahasag Tigcranna captain and seeretaryg Girls' Club committees. of U5 RLEY urly Burly -Rifle Clubg swim' ming team 1 yearg Fishermen's Club. gf ASA.Lj,Ab:JBl'EHIvP1iE -FiS'Eni,orLGlee. Clue: Tigqtannasg Movie lu g T cspiansg ,hered 'Hx qon' certg Wfztshingtonlfgfly assemblyg opera. LS . EISENHOXVER n -Gi Golf Club, attendance c k' tudy all assistantg hobbies, golf, nni . ELLSWORTH ENGEBRETSEN Bommy -Fishermen's Clubg attend' ed Lincoln High 1 year. VJESLEY H. ENGLUND Vv'es -Rifle Clubg majored in Eng' lish, Nlathematies, Science and Book' keeping. LEON EDWARD ERICKSON Lee -Honor Roll: outside employ' mentg majored in English, History and Drawing. - 2 , 1 ff! 1 f f 1 ,sf ' 4. ALICE, JEANNE ERMATINNGER l 'f1?g,j. --Tigerannasg Red 7Cross rep' reskn tiveg Senior Glee Clubg opera, Sa' ,hmsag atterided ?Cde1'al Way Uvashj lHigh 1 year. A, ' PHYLLIS EVERSON Phyl f-Rifle Clubg scenery for opera '39, Football Night '39, vice president of French Club, hobby, making puppets, Senior Honor Roll. Twentyfflwee . 'ih- EMMAJEAN EVER ETT Vv'orld ad staff, Torch ad manager, Fourth Estate, Senior Glee Club ZVZ years, Rifle Club, Red Cross nurse, stu' dent nurse, attended St. Helens iOre.j High 1 year. ELLSWORTH M. EVJE Pinky -Rifle Club, outside employ' ment, majored in English, Typing, Book' keeping and History. BILL FARRIS Rifle Club, library assistant, outside employment. l . I OT A A A CETT nna . ain 2 ars, iana, Gi Golf ,Ski lub, Saha ,hobf b , izmo. CLINTON FERG i'Spike -Yffell , ve football 1 year, reserxie ask I year, Golf Club, Ski Club, Stude Emil, Sophof more Boys' Club, daite committees. K it DORIS MAE FLOYSTEAD Secretary of orchestra, majored in Eng' lish, Typing, Shorthand, and Clothing. KATHERINE . FORMUZIS Activity mma ifle Club, assem- blies, Honor l' obby, tennis. I a L OWLER '--it iw- is Club, Golf Club, Sophomore Bo ' Club, Rifle team 1 year. I-IARMON FREDRICKS Hermie --Fishermen's Club, major' ed in English, Mathematics, History, Science and Shop. MARY JOANNE FRLAN Ferlie -Triple S, Stadiana, Quill and Scroll, Honor Roll, Tahoma stall, XVorld staff, Torch stall, secondfyear athf letic award, basketball champions '40, activity manager, study hall assistant, journalism award, Fourth Estate, vice' president of Vocational Club, Thespians, hike leader, shorthand eertihcate. Twentyfoui' 1- J I JOHN A. EVERSON Jack -Majored in English, Mathe- maries, Spanish and Metal Shop, Senior Honor Roll. TOMMY FARIS Tony -Rifle Club, Boat Club, Fish' erincn's Club, Golf Club. KATHRYN FARRIS Kay +Girls' Golf Club, Sahasa Cabinet, champion baseball team '38, champion basketball team '38, '39, one of 24 outstanding basketball players '38, student nurse, hobby, dancing. AUSTIN FENGLER i'Porky fHifY, Big S, Senior Repre- sentative to Student Council, Varsity football 1 year, Varsity reserve foot' ball 1 year, Red Cross representative, Sophomore Boys' Club, dance commit' tees, intramural basketball. JAMES R. FISHER jim -fHi-Y, reserve tennis l year, Varsity tennis 1 year, Varsity swimming 2 years, Big S, treasurer of Senior Class '39, cofchairman of Senior sweater dance, Ski Club, Yell Duke 2 years. DAPHNE PHYLLIS FOOTE Thespians, Red Cross representative, activity manager, junior Prom, Football Night '39, opera makefup committee, attendance clerk, study hall assistant, dance committees, Girls' Club Mixers, Girls' Club publicity committee '40, Honor Roll. X I .7 SS Roh Ti s Girls' Club .ccQnmit s, en d head fMont.J lHigh X2 e st . WESLEY WALTER FRAZIER Tag -Outside employment, majored in English, Mathematics and Drawing. . PHILBURN FRIEDMAN Phil f-- Senior class playereading committee, Thespians, opera make-up committee, outside employment. TADAYE FUIIMOTO i'TedLly -Honor Roll, majored in Bookkeeping, English, and Clothing. ALICE TAMIKO FUKUI Alley -Senior Honor Rollg Red Cross representativeg Girls' Club com' mitteesg bookkeeping certificateg hobby, reading. CERALDINE GADDEY Gerry 1 V0cation'l Clubg Movie Clubg International Clllsg hobby, sewing. xy' lf 11 M., V I,-f P ll L ' 5 , f' I v Q A IMIEMEL R. GATsQsH 1, A' 1 fu .. Q X f ' , D2 k 4 s 7 p'z cast U years, il Footbald ,elgiglwbfgigusecretarynfreasurer vxlioys' Click Clubg treasurer of RHF Club, Ri team 1 yealr- ex -rt ' ' mang Junior Promg danc coEXmitQesi, X5 g. WILLIAM C. GALLOWAY Bill fJV football 1 yearg Rifle Clubg Fishermen's Club, Senior Honor Roll. EARL CARR Majorecl in English, Mathematics and Science. LAWRENCE M. GEARON i'Larry -Rifle Clubg hobbies, hunt- ing and fishingg attended Lynwood fCalif.j High 1 year. DONALD KEITH GESSAMAN g'Don -Majored in English, Mathe- matics, Science and Latin. ' QHARLES GIPE Chuck 3 Attended Fort Shaw fMont.J High l yearg majored in Eng' lish, History and Nlathematics. JEANNE GLASSBRENNER Sahasag Girls' Club committedsg at' tended Alton llll.J High 1 year. WILLIAM GOUGH Bill +HifYg vice president of Sen' ior Classg XVorld staff '39, Torch staffg Tahoma staiig Fourth Estateg Speakers' Bureaug bandg vice president of Magic clubg vice president of Science Clubg Thespiansg Honor Rollg Junior Promg Sophomore Boys' Clubg activity manager. a gig SL! ru if PARKER C. GADD Park f-Activity managerg attended Roy 1XVash.J High 1 year. FONTELLE GADDIS Varsity debate lettcrg seconCl'year ath- letic axvardg Stadianag Debate Club: Mox'ie Clubg Thespians: Fourth Estateg World ad and editorial staffs, JOHN GALLACHER Tahoma picture appointmentsg Junior Promg study hall assistant. HELEN GALLWAS Hike leaderg secondfyear athletic axvardg Stadianag sergeantfatfarms of Girls' Golf Clubg XVorlcl ad staffg Fourth Estate. VIRGINIA LEE GARVER Garvie -Senior Class Playg Quill and Scrollg Tahoma staff, World acl man- agerg National Thespiansg Christmas playg Fourth Estateg Speakers' Bureaug Thespian Matineeg served at senior ban' quet '39: Senior Class play-reading com' mitteeg Honor Roll. VINCENT GENNA 'gVince -Varsity baseball 2 yearsg SCCrCtay of Baseball Clubg Big Sg Sophof more Boys' Club. MARILYN GILSTRAP Activity managerg senior debate chamf piong Christian Uniong attendance clerkg Thespiansg Debate Clubg C. P. S. Def hate tournament. RODNEY GISKE Bahy fHi-Yg Varsity football 2 years, cofcaptain and inspirational award 5405 all Cross-State team '39g JV foot' ball I yearg reserve basketball Z yearsg president of Big Sq ushered at commence ment '39g Student Council. DAVID L. GLENN, JR. Dave -Hi'Yg president Student Councilg JV football 2 yearsg Big Sg Sophomore Boys' Clubg activity mana' gerg Speakers' Bureaug Debate Clubg cofchairman Junior Sweater Dance, Sen- ior Honor Rollg Junior Promg Leaders and Journalists' Conferenceg second place in oratorical contestg assembliesg poem in YVest Wlindsg Boys' Glee Clubg operag ushered at commencement '39g Football Night '38g Thanksgiving basketsg com' rnencement speaker. EDITH GRABAR g'Dimples -Stadianag Sahasag Red Cross representativeg Tigerannasg second' year athletic awardg one of 24 outstand1 ing basketball playersg dance committees: hobby, tennis. 'TwentyfFive VICTOR GRABAR Vic fIntramural basketballq Foot' ball Night '39, French Clubg Sophomore Boys' Clubg dance committees. KATHERINE GRANLUND Kathie fStadianag representative at C, P. S. playfday g student leader, Girls' Club committees, hobby, swim' ming. BERNICE GRENZ Babe -Student nurse, attended Lin' coln M semesterg hobbies, dancing, skating. CHARLES GRISSELL 'iChuck fSophomore Boys' Club, outside employment, hobby, skiing. ETHEL GUNNETTE Eth -Yell Queen '38:representative to Girls' Councilg Rifle Club: Sahasag one of 24 outstanding basketball play' ers 3 ycarsg Stadianag Yell Duchess '39, Hrst prize Football Nightg thirdfyear athletic award. EDITH HAGBERG EN-fFootball Night A385 treasurer of Sahasa: served at senior banquet '39, vice president of Stadianag thirdfyear athletic award, one of 24 outstanding basketball playersg hike leaderg Red Cross secretaryg Tigerannas. PEGGY ANN HAGEN i'Peg vRifle Clubg Tigerannasg Sa' hasag ushered at hand concert '38, hob' hy, horseback riding. GENE HALLAN Boat Club, Stamp Clubg Science Clubg Boys' Glee Club, operag Red Cross representative. ELIZABETH HAMILTON Vocational Clubg Christian Union, ma- jored in Shorthand. Typing, and English. r .. 1 ANJTWHAMPRECM j J',dSt3Ji1k4l!ig Girls' Golf Cl Qfigerannasg svcorfdyqa eticl avfar' 1 ,Ski ,Clubg X :thai 1 phofography, if .,, Epi 1 f ,, , f 1 wentyfSix ' ,f -' JOHN FRANKLIN GRAHAM Jack -Varsity swimming 3 years Ski team I yearg hobby, sailing. HARRY GREENUP JV football teamg stage crew, outside employment. JAMES GRIFFITH Jim --Band 2 yearsg majored in English, History and Science. GEORGE J. GUNOVICH Gunny gVarsity s all 2 yearsg easurer Baseball Clu , ig SQ Red Cross representative. BILL GUSTAFSON Gus -HifYg secretary of Big S, Fourth Estateg Reserve Football 2 yearsg Varsity Football I year: Circulation Mlinager of World, Circulation Mzlnager oi Tahoma, Sophomore Boys' Club. DONALD W. HAGEN Don -Midget football 3 years, co' captain '39, Big S, majored in English, History and Science. VERA E. HALL Lunchroom crew, library assistant: ma' jored in English, Typing, Foods, and Biology. CARL HAMILTON Ham -fNorse Club, majored in English, Norse, History and Wotvdshop. NAUBERT HAMILTON Nauby'?-Orchestra 3 yearsg majored in English, History and Music. BETTY MAE HAMPTON Girls' Club committees: two short- hand certificatesg Girl Marinersg hob- bies, swimming, and skating. , DORIS CAROLINE HANSEN Sahasa, Thespians, Honor Roll, hob' bies, sewing, skating. MARGIE HANSON Marg'i -- Red Cross representative, majored in Clothing, Bookkeeping, and English, hobby, collecting poetry. GENEVA ANN HAUGE Shorty fThespians, Girls' Club committees, World Affairs Club, lunch- room crew 2 years. WESLEY HAVERLAND XVes -Majored in English, Typing, Bookkeeping and Woodshop. FRANKLIN S. HAWTHORNE Frank -v Activity manager, band, majored in English, Mathematics, Span' ish and Science, MAXINE HAYDON 'iMac -Sccondfycar Varsity Debate, firstfyear athletic award, Sahasa, Thesf pians, Debate Club, hobby, skiing. DORIS HAZELTON Hazie -Fourth Estate, International Club, Vocational Club, secretary of Girls' Golf Club, dance committees, Honor Roll, Vv'orld ad staff, hobby, art. IDA I-IEBRON Graduated in ZVZ years, attended Lin- coln 1 year, majored in English, Latin, Mathematics, and Science. may HELM - gow state., XVorld cditd'r'all stafI, ifle lub, senior picthre afppiritgnents, Gfpiqg pin, hobbies, jjqgypiano. EVELYN ANNE HERRMANN Triple S, Stadiaua, Speakers' Bureau, hike leader, served at senior banquet '39, thirdfyear athletic award, band, junior representative to band board, Red Cross representative, activity manager, Senior Honor Roll, Thcspians, Ski Club, march' ing band. LORRAINE R. HANSEN Fritzie gMajored in English, Typ' ing, History, and Home Economics, hobby, sewing. ALICE HARRIS Attendance clerk, study hall assistant, activity manager, junior Prom, majored in Home Economics, History, and Eng' lish. JOYCE HAUGNER Peaches -Thirdfycar athletic award, Honor Roll, activity manager, Stadiana, lunehroom crew 3 years, hike leader. WILLIAM L. HAXVKS Bill -HifY, president of Boat Club, cofchairman Red Cross, chairman of Tin Can Shuille, Student Council, Scnior Honor Roll, football scoreboard. RAMONA HAWTHORNE Mona -- Red Cross representative, attendance clerk, Christian Union, band, Sahasa, attended Federal Way 1Wash.j M year. ROBERT HAYWARD ..BOb fHI'Yj vice president of Stu' dent Council, ushered at commencement '39, Speakers' Bureau, Sophomore Boys' Club, Golf Club, Tahoma staff. MARGARET ARLINE HEALY Margie fOfFice clerk, bookkeeping certificate, typing pin, Honor Roll. HELEN HEDGES Bushy - Thespians, International Club, Christian Union, Movie Club, lunchroom crew, studcnt nurse, hobby, ZITI. DONAL EP' f If 4 L itll u'n ' act ' un: 'e ' d , h er N 1 l , si e em- rn nt ' DOROTHY E. HERSTINE Dot - ead of fellow hip depart' ment, Stude t Counci 'r s' Council, Speakers' Bu au, F rth state, prize in Fire Pre'e ti ssay Iontest '37, '38, seccmdfpl. in X or Short Story Contest, or eatur itor, Senior Glee Club, op'era yea , Stadiana, at' tendance clerk, ser senior banquet '39, Football Nig .9, Stamp Club, Movie Club, Sahasa Cabinet, Torch Staff, Thespians, Debate Club, Sculptur' ing Club.- e ' 'I'wenty'Seven tx J if Ja HARRY A. HES COX Varsity swimming 2 yearsg student leader, Big S3 city yofyo championg sec' retary of Bowling Club, dance commit' tees. FRANK HICKS Bud fMidget swimming 1 yearg Junior representative to Student Council, ushered at commencement '39g Ski Club, Thespiansg Junior Prom, assembliesg opera make-up committee. CHARLES ROBERT JEROME HILL Bob gRifle bg ajored in Eng' lish, History an Shop. se' ,J ' , , 6 .X - fe ft 2' L W. 7,311-v ,fy a',' Jer' ' ,3 5 - ,P - 1 s w' ,' - . - is Ev' -.,- ,.lDoN'ALo.w. HILTBRUNN ' f . ' ' ' : ..f,v'- Don --,lV1idget'footba!l'l.1 yearg Rifle J: J, Clylig Scikncev Chl? ,dance ,c0n1mittees, S A .rv if. lg. V5 4 :U F, K f ' JL' I L ' ' 9 Y V wh . ,f., 'U Q' K 'sf 'Q . by 1 f-I 1, .V ig' .ff WAYNE HOFF la ,T Midget basketball 3 years, midget l football 1 yearg Baseball Clubg Golf Clubg Big Sg Sophomore Boys' Club. HELENE HOFFMAN Lee --sGirls' Councilg Fourth Estate: band 2 yearsg marching bandg World ad and editorial staffsg Torch staffg vice president of Movie Club, asscmbliesg study hall assistantg Ski Club, Thespiansg Frenjeh Clubg Girls' Golf Clubg Rifle Clu . . -' JCAROL LDER 'J L: L rary assysgzitg attended Orting - fW sh.D Hi yearsg hobby, mono' jj' I 1' lo csi I y : .i. wb' J , 'W I . l I Y A WARREN LE ROY HOLMES I 4-' Student Councilg activity managerg - president of Architectural Club, P.fT.A. panelg winner of Stadium NVorldfKlopf ' fensteins' hoop contest, Ski Clubg Rifle Clubg Stamp Clubg Science Clubg Red Cross representative. - . u 1 EDWARD H. HOPPEN Ed -4Varsity swimming 3 years, co' captain '40, student leader, Big S: Stu' dent Council, Football Night '39g dance committees. CHARLES HORJES Chuck -Varsity football 1 yearg re serve football 2 years, Big Sg Red Cross representativeg Fishermexfs Clubg dance committees. 'TwentyfEight Mx? A f R R E f H ss KAMI - 4,1 r al e ' majored in English, Sp' ' , and Artg hohhy, tinting pictures. ' I owx 4' f -fl44,L ' J I - LOIS CAROLINE HILL Bandg Thespiansg Rifle Clubg Ski Club: attended Julia Richman IN. YJ High 2 months. f RK,-J J X, C. JOHN ILLSTRAND C J is 'A . . fGo 'lubg Rifle Clubg at' tended NVestern igh fWashington, D. C.J 1 semester. HARTMAN L. HOFF 'iHarty --Attended Central fMinn.j High 2 years, majored in English, Sci- ence, Art, History and Mathematics. ROBERT W. HOFFER Bobby Varsity golf 3 yearsg Big S3 Golf Clubg ou side employment. Avit A G, Horr N X jf C el ' l Clu tees, stu r t nu 3 e Clu , hob ies t f nis, iki RUTHIE HOLDING i'Rudabeg - Vocational Clubg Sta- dianag student leaderg Girls' Club typ' ing staffg Rifle Clubg secondfyear athletic award. ROBIN HOOD Archer fVarsity wrestling 3 yearsg eofcoach of wrestling team '39g Big S5 Archery Clubg Stage Crew 2 yearsg Football Night '38. IQIARY EQYIIJYWFIORDGE lntiple E6Sf':1fior Classiflayg Stadianag Spelbgqf' WTC ug Tigerannasg World ad sta ' our E t I Sah ' Varsity Def hate Letterg -Cl S.glZS2fQ. tournament 38g Thespiansg onyr Roll.H 4' ' Q K JAMES HORSMAN Majored in English, Machine Design and Woodshop. M WESLEY GEORGE HUDSON Wes -Hi'Y vice preside ntg vice president of Big Sg Varsity foothall 3 years, cofcaptain '39g Varsity basketball 3 years, captain '393 Varsity yearsg Sophomore ack I yearg of Snpho re Bo ' Clubg Studi .track 2 resident t Coun- cil, us ed at c mencementfl39. , if Mi f, . J ,ii J A . PISITRICI Hus AN . ,, Pat, fChamplion baseball m '37, stu y l assistantg ovie CEE secref Q tarry, obby, rollcii ating. , iii If ' fx H vjx in-N EDDIE IMES Majored in English, Science tory. KIYOSHI INOUYE and His' UMurphy -Red Cross representativeg majored in English, Science and Mathc' matics. FLORA I. JAMIESON Orchestra secretaryg Girls' Club com' mittecsg Christian Uniong hobbies, sew- ing, skating. JIM JARMON J. J, fGraduated in ZVQ yearsg majored in English, Spanish and Science RUTH M. JENSEN 1 1 L, r Band, activ' r inanabgerls 'tt clerkg' Sfahaydylgefr' hand. A fc HCC ,x, 1' I ,f .. f 1 f K ' NOREEN JOHNSON Honey - Staclianag student leaderg senior representative to Student Council: speedball managerg Sahasa, Triple Sg speedball champion '39, '40g served at senior banquet, Rifle ,teamg Ski Clubg activity managerg Red Cross representaf tive, study hall assistantg Speakers' Bu' reaug Tigerannas 3 yearsg thirdfycar athletic award. DONALD JONES Don -'Sophomore Boys' Club, ma' jored in English, History and Science. RICHARD JONES Dick -Attended San Mateo 1Calif.J High 2 semesters, GarHeld fSeattleJ High 1 semester. BURYL HUNTER , Orchestra 3 years, hand 3 yearsi rluera 1 year. , , s I ,al nf, A L' ' J . Mfemcmaer HUTCHINS ,l room crew, oliice clerk: attendance J, erkg hobhy, dancing. ,A 'Alutclr'-Served at senior banquet, ii' ' 1 7 .. .. ' ll re y v ed ss nurse, act f RLIE VJ. IN LS 1 I ma gerg h nor G Club, atten ed grill 7 ears: hohhy olleeting kni 'es. I RICHARD JACOBSEN Dick fMajored in English, Span' ish and Mathematics. DAVID E. JARGER Dave -Outside cmploymentg major' cd in English, Science and Woodshop. EDWARD S. JENSEN Ed +Bowling Club: Golf Clubg majored in English, History and Book' keeping. GLADYS CHARLOTTE JOHNSON A'Glad fStamp Club, Thespiansg at' tended Mandau IN. DJ High 1 yearg also Roosevelt iNlinn.j High l year. STANFORD G. JOHNSON i'Stan 7 Rifle Cluh, Fishermenls Club, majored in English, Mathematics and History. MAURINE JONES Reeny - Championship haseball team, Stadianag student leaderg Thcs' piansg Christmas play '39g World Stagg study hall assistantg opera makefup com' mittee, secondfyear athletic award, Honor Roll, Girls' Council, assembly, style show. BE .E 'ON Bea v 3 outside employ' m tg hie' sa ng, dancing. 'Twc'nty'Nine JOHN H. JORGENSON Rifle Club, attended Franklin fSeattlej High 1 year. I U IAN ' ' R -- g ol omore Boys' Cui, o p Collecting. X., NATELIA KAPOVICH .' -- Nat ff Attendance clerk, student nurse, majored in English, History: and Typing, hobby, dancing. . . A JEAN KELLER g'Dumm fSenior Honor Roll, acti- vity manager, study hall assistant, Chris- tian Union, Rifle Club, library assistant, Red Cross representative. HARRY KENT Activity manager, Norse Club: Vo- cational Club, lunchroom crew, Sopho- more Boys' Club. BRUCE C. KIDLER Majored in English, Mathematics and Art. ' ' ovie 1 ubg Thespians, GA :Cl commi tes. U O HY AL CLERTRUDE KINCAID Kinky -Secretary of Senior Class, Stadiana secretary, Tigeranna captain 2 years: Triple S, served at senior banquet '39, served at football banquet 39, ush- ered at opera, third-year athletic award, hike leader, Football Night '39, Mistl'ess of Ceremonies at Cirlsl Mixer '38, study hall assistant, band Concerts. VERNON E. KIRK 'iVerne -Student leader 2 years, P.-T,A, gym show, dance committees, attended Shelton High School 1 year. MARION KLARICH john -fHi-Y, president of Senior Class, Varsity basketball 3 years, Var- sity football 2 years, reserve football 1 year, captain Sophomore track team, Big S, vice president of Sophomore Boys' Club, all-state halfbaek 2 years, ushered at commencement '39, activity manager, Student Council. 'Thirty MYRTLE JORGENSON Hope -First-year athletic award, majored in English, Clothing, and Typ- ing. MATT KAPOVICH Varsity basketball 2 years, Varsity baseball 1 year, attended Buckley lWash,J High V3 year. DOROTHY M. KEIL Vocational Club, majored in Short- hand, Typing, English, and Clothing, hobbies, skiing, knitting. MAXINE T. KELLEY Max -Honor Roll, majored in Shorthand, Typing, English, and Home Economics. BETTY KEYSE Senior representative to Girls' Coun- cil, Tigerannas, served at senior banquet '39, Senior Glee Club, opera '38, '39, Sahasag shorthand certificate, assemblies, ushered at band concert 3 vears, atten- dance clerk, JEANNE KATHRYN KILBOURN Girls' Mixer '37, attended Sacramento fCalif,J High 6 months, majored in French, Science, and English. ANITA KINBERG Stadiana, student leader, second-year athletic award, student nurse: champion basketball team 140, Senior Honor Roll, hobby, swimming. ROBERT F. KINCAID Bob -Reserve football 2 years, Rifle Club, hobby, airplanes. FRANK KLARICH Activity managerg Rifle Club, secre- tary of Sophomore Boys' Club, Senior Honor Roll. ORPHA MAE KLINK Pip fServed at senior banquet '39, Girls, Club committees, dance commit- tees, majored in History, English, Typ- ing, and Shorthand. CHARL KNAPP Secondfyear athletic award, Christian Union, treasurer of Thespians, student leader, Stadiana, attended Lincoln I year. f BETTY Ji KNOWLES ,- - , Betts f-Kyle Crab, ski Club, swim' min team, ,captain of championship base' blll team '39, champion -spiedball team '39 Stadiana, swimnliingmift '39, third' I r athletic award,! attend dlliatonville ,fXVash.J High 1 yQar.,Q' 1 l f J! Xi MERLE KNUTSEN Butch iMajored in Norwegian, Scif ence and Shop. JOHN KRESEVICH Gzzie -Maiored in English, Science, History and Typing, outside employ' nlcnt. KIMIYE KUBO Kimi -- Activity manager, Honor Roll, Girls' Club committees, majored in Clothing, Bookkeeping, and English. MILDRED LAHREN 'iMickey -World acl staff, Fourth Estate, senior picture appointments, study hall assistant, activity manager. BOB LANGLOW Fourth Estate, World staff, majored in English, Mathematics, History and Com' mercial. JACQUELINE S. LANHAM Jackie --Triple S, second lead in Senior Class play, National Thespians, Thespian cabinet, Christmas play, Sta' diana, second-year athletic award, first' year Varsity Debate letter: student lead- er, activity manager, one of 18 best swimmers, Senior Honor Roll. BYRON IRWIN LARSEN A'By -President of Norse Club, Ski Club, Ski team I year, student leader, track team 1 year, Sophomore Boys' Club, outside employment. JUNE LARSON Red Cross representative, activity man' ager, Sahasa, dance committees, Tiger- annas, Ski Club. SHIRLEY JEAN KNIGHT Orchestra ZVQ years, solo orchestra, Debate Club, Varsity Debate letter, asf semblies, Senior Honor Roll, attended Olympia High I semester, typing pin, typing team. BERNICE KNUDTSON Bea fActivity manager, attendance clerk, student nurse, study hall assistant, majored in Science, Mathematics, and English. RICHARD F. KOSBAB, JR. Dick -Honor Roll, Senior Class Play, poem in West Winds, dance com' mittees, Camera Club, Thespians. ANTHONY KROHA S'Tony +Vice president of Boat Club, football scoreboard manager, dance com' mittees, outside employment. HELEN KUTCHER Ketchup '-Study hall assistant, Stas diana, Stamp Club, secondfyear athletic award, one of 24 outstanding basketball players '39, champion basketball team '40, Thespians, Vv'ashington Day asseml bly, opera make-up committee. X S RIS N EE S' de ovie , ic Cl bg u al 2 tant, jo 1 Typi V, lis ,' ai isto , b kating. 4 ANGTON Girls' Rifle team, Movie Club, Ski Club, secretaryftreasurer of Archery Club, Girls' Golf Club treasurer, Inter' national Club, Vocational Club. RICHARD F. LAPORE Dick +World stag '39, Quill and Scroll, Fourth Estate, Football Manager 2 years, Torch stall, Senior Honor Roll: first prize winner Football Night '37, Rifle Club, Sophomore Boys' Club, Junior Prom committee. HERMAN RSEN, JR. rmie ki Club, ski team '39, 6 st pr'z in Poppy Poster Contest, h bb ' t. BEVERLY DOREEN LAURSEN Bev -Triple S, solo orchestra 3 years, Movie Club, attendance clerk, Se' nior Honor Roll, orchestra, hobby, music. Thi1ty'One JAMES E. LEDLIE Luci -Torch staffg Vvlorld staffg mid- get basketball l ycarg Thespiansg Fourth Estateg opera 2 yearsg senior picture appointments: Sophomore Boys' Club, Cartoon Clubg Boys' Glee Clubg Thes- pian Matinee. MARJORIE JEAN LEWTAS Margie -Student nurseg Honor Roll, Red Cross rcpresentativeg study hall as- sistantg style show '37, '38g hobbies, sewing, scrapbooks. DON C, LINDEMAN Rifle Clubg majored in English, Mathc- matics antl Machine Design. GARNIEL R. LINDQUIST Gerry -Attended Fife High 1 yearg majored in Home Economics, History, and Englishg outside employment. RICHMOND JAMES LE ROY LONG Roy -President of the bandg Rifle Clubg rifle team: activity managerg Na- tional Music Conferenceg pep bandg dance committees. MARE ANE LO Janie - wimmi am 3 yearsg comedy l opera ' Og Girls' Glee Clu as, 0 2 yearsg Movie Club?-. .lu g bate Club, Sahasag hobby, s. LETTIE LOWRY French Clubq Sketch-I-Tectural Clubg Red Cross representativeg attended West Seattle High I year 2 months, hobby, sketching. CATHERINE M. LUZZI Cathie --President of International Club, representative to Student Councilg Red Cross representativeg Christian Uniong Vocational Clubg Magic Clubg hobby, drawing. TOM JENSEN MANNING Ski Clubg Architectural Clubg Speak- ers' Bureau: Senior Class Playg operag solo orchestrag Science Clubg Tliespiansg dance committees, orchestra. FLOYD MARCUSSON Marc f--Varsity baseball 2 yearsg Baseball Clubg Big S. Thirty-Two MARIE FRANCES LEHMANN Ric - Attended Columbus fGa.j High 2 years, majored in English, His- tory, Mathematics, and Lating hobbies, riding, drawing. ALAN LIDDLE Al iVice president of Bcaux Arts Clubg Architectural Cluhg dance com- mittees. MARY JOSEPHINE LINDGREN i'Jo fSenior Glee Club 2 yearsg spe- cial chorusg Girls' Club eommitteesg ma- jored in Typing, Shorthand, Latin, His- tory, and Englishg hobby, singing. DAVE DUNCAN LIVINGSTON Midget football 1 yearg Varsity bas- ketball 1 year, study hall assistant, ac- tivity managerg Big Sq student leaderg intramural basketball 3 years. MER LE LOOMIS Activity manager, Fishermerfs Clubg Rifle Clubg scoreboard keeper. L49 MGE! CLAIRE LOUDIN MEN- ampym base I eam '39g irls' Club corrgm' t jored in Art, Clothing, nglih, E History, hobby, designing lnthe. EDITH E. LUNDELL Christian Union, attended Washington IS, Dak,J High 1 semesterg majored in Science. English, and Home Economimg hobby, sketching. HARRIET MaeMAHON Hatty -Swimming champ '39g high point man in sophomore swimming meet '38g Stadianag third-year athletic awardg one of 24 outstanding basketball players '40g Junior Promg P.-T.A. swimming exhibitiong Sahasa: chairman of Easter baskets '39g outside employment. HELEN ROSE MARANO Dimples -Lunchroom crew Z years, library assistantg student nurseg Girls' Club committees. GENE MARKLAND Architectural Club: Rifle Clubg Fish- ermen's Clubg Hrst prize in architectural contest. ARLENE MABEL MARTIN Red Cross representative, Senior Glce Club, opera, student nurse, majored in English, Clothing, and Home Economics SHIRLEY MASON Attended The Dalles fOre.j High ZVZ years, National Thespians, Girls' League Council, Sextet, Junior and Senior Class plays. TA KA NOBU MATSUI Tak -Senior Honor Roll, majored in English, Art History and German. Q X . RUCE U H Q Ma ' , arsiti all l year, r foot l . , midget football year, la s eam I year. MIKE J. MCDANIEL Mzic fMajored in English, Art and Drawing, hobbies, hunting and fishing. JACK MeGILLIS Mzic fWrestling team I year, swim' ming team 1 year, hobby, hunting. MYRTLE E. McHENRY Myrt -Vocational Club, majored in Shorthand, Typing, and English, hobby, collecting dogs. 'ri I Wh ERT B. McLANE -f Boys' Glee Club, opera, Scien . Club, Stamp Club, Rifle Club, Sculpturing Club, Christian Union. ROBERT P, McNARY Wiiidy AReserve football l year, activity manager, World staff, Fourth Estate, attendance clerk: Science Club, student leader, band, Sophomore Boys' Club. GERALD MEIER Jerry gSeerctary of HifY, secretary' treasurer of Fourth Estate, Student Counf eil, Senior Class Play, Varsity debate 3 years, Senior Honor Roll, C.P.S. debate trophy winner, U. of XV. Speech tournaf ment medalist, XVorld ad staff, Tahoma staff, Quill and Scroll, Speakers' Bureau, Ski Club, activity manager, assemblies, Football Night '39, Red Cross represen- tative, ushered at commencement '39, president of Debate Club, cofchairman of senior sweater dance. LOLA GRACE MARTIN Magic Club, Sculpturing Club, major' cd in English, Social Science, Art, and Home Economics, hobby, drawing. GRACE M. MATTSON Oihce assistant, Red Cross rcpresentaf tive, Girls' Club committees, Honor Roll. SHIRLEY ANN K. MCCARTHY Girls' Club committees, student nurse, Senior Glee Club, majored in English, Clothing, and Home Economics. CHARLES MQDANIEL Mac -1Attended Bieber QCali.f.j High M, year, majored in English, Math' ematics, History and Drawing. MARY MCDONALD Mac -Triple S secretary, Stadiana, Ski Club, student leader, ushered at commencement '39, Girls' Council pub' licity chairman. DOROTHY ELAINE Mel-IANEY Dee -Activity manager, Red Cross representative, chairman of Thanksgiving Day program, first prize in Fire Prevenf tion Essay Contest '38, Thespian Cabi' net, Christmas play, Sahasa, Senior Honor Roll. JAMES McKlNNEY Jim -World stafl, Fourth Estate, P.fT.A. panel, Honor Roll, KMO spell' ing contest. MARGARET JEANNE McMINlMEE Miggie -Debate Club, subfchairf man of Christmas decorations, Vvlorld ad staff, Fourth Estate, Honor Roll, Red Cross representative, hobby, portrait painting. XVILLIAM MQNERTHNEY Ski Club, slri team, Rifle Club, Base' hall Club, midget football 1 year. LAURA MIDTSATER President of Norwegian Club, attend' ed Gig Harbor High I year, hobby, swimming. Tl1irtyf'Tlwee SALLY MIDDLETON Quill and Scrollg Fourth Estateg jour- nalism awardg Red Cross representative, Rifle Cluhg study hall assistant, World ad managerg Speakers' Bureaug ad solic- itorg Senior Honor Roll. LAVERNE MILLER Pinky gHifYg reserve football 1 yearg Varsity football I yearg Big S3 Rifle Club, Honor Roll. SARAH MINNITTI Sahara --Library assistantg majored in Clothing, Shorthand, Typing, and English. RAFELENE D. MITCHELL Girls' Club committees: Vvforld ad staffg attendance clerkg hobby, skiing. WINSTON MOBERG Christian Uniong Boys' Glce Club. THOMAS G . MOLITOR Molly -Ski Club, Architectural Club: Golf Clubg hobby, skiing. WARREN MONTGOMERY Duck - Honor Rollg Rifle Clubg Golf Clubg Ski Club: activity managerg Red Cross reprcsentativeg Football Night '39. JACQUELINE MOORE Jackie -Honor Rollg Stadianag thirdfyear athletic award, Girls' Golf Clubg Girls' Rifle team, hike leaderg at' tended Lincoln fOre.j High 1 yearg Se' nior Honor Rollg DEAN MORGAN Sketch - I - Tcctural Clubg intramural basketball: opera make-up clzissg Rifle Kllnbg Rifle team I year. CLARENCE MORK lll.i1y -fFishermen's Clubg hobbies, hunting and nshing. 'I'hi'rtyfFom' JACK C. MILLER Red fStudent Patrolg rifle teamg Rifle Club: Activity Mzinsigerg Sopho' more Boys' Club. PATRICIA MILLS Pat fStadianag president of Girls' Golf Club: International Club treasurerg Vocational Club: Movie Club, Ski Club, dance committees. DOROTHY MITCHELL UlWitchcll ffGirls' Club committeesg hobbies, dancing. swimming, skiing. EVELYN RIYEICO MIYAZAKI 'gEvy -Honor Roll, roll room man' agerg Girls' Club committees: majored in German, Mathematics, and English. THORNTON MOCK joe fVarsity football manager 2 yearsg head football anage '39, vice presw yWYn's 1 b- Rifle ub. 15 f X ONTBROUSSOUS Varsity baseball 3 years, co-captain '40g ushered at '39 commencementg Stu- dent Councilg Sophomore Boys' Clubg Big S3 Baseball Clubg dance committees. EARL WAYNE MOORE Fish AfVarsity wrestling 1 yearg president of Fishermen's Clubg Student Councilg majored in English, Mathe' matics, Latin and Science, GLEN E. MORE Sophomore Boys' Clubg Rifle Clubg activity managcrg dance committees. YASUKO MORI Sophomore Spring Sprceg Girls' As' semblyg Roll Managerg Senior Honor Roll. MARJORIE LOU MORRILL Fourth Estate: student leaderg firsvyear athletic awardg XVorld ad staflg Red Cross representativcg Senior Class play costume committee Z years, Thespians. Page 73 Lively Sophs Inaugurafate Class Assembly gi'-Pl' WM 439' lAdvisers of fhe sophomore class are popular Mr. R. C. Good- Irving Smifh, freasurerg Don Spencer, vice-presidenfg Coleen man and genial Miss Edifh Siffon. And here are fhe sophomore Neuman, secrefaryg Bill Plouf, presidenfg and Clifford Piesfrop, class officers, four boys and one girl! From leff fo righf fhey are reporfer. I have a feeling fhis class is going places. ,Glancing over fheir acfivify calendar, l'd say fhose sophomores are an up-and-coming bunch of sfudes! Shucks, I guess fhaf would be anybody's nafural conclusion affer faking a look af fheir lisf of accomplishmenfs. The class gof off fo a fasf sfarf wifh a dance in December. Af fhis fime I gof my firsf peek af fhe newly formed sophomore orchesfra. Led by Dorofhy Houck, fhe swingsfers rendered popular songs in fine sfyle. Also organized was fhe K-40 club for sophomore girls. From fhis class, fwo members, Warren Kal- bach and Krisfi Arnason, represenfed Ballard af fhe Congress of Youfh. The sophomores' greafesf news display of fhe year was fheir inaugurafion of a class as- sembly-a sophomore day. The more sophisfi- cafed upperclassmen and yours fruly were Ieff gasping for breafh wifh fhis proclamafion. If was somefhing fhaf had never happened be- fore. The day sfarfed off wifh an assembly for fhe whole school. Ha, I had fo laugh. The dis- play of falenf paraded on fhe sfage leff fhe seniors kinda worried as fo whefher fheir own assembly would nof fall flaf in comparison. Wifh Keifh Miller as masfer of ceremonies, fhe assembly opened wifh some neaf frumpef foofing. Then followed vocal solos, an elecfric guifar, a harp, four skifs, fap dancing, and a harmonica and accordion duef as a grand finale fo a swell show. 2 LN NAT! 53 x , . X M -A x ,J J Y l Page 74 .Fourlh Row-John Boifano, Hialmer Andersen, Marian Borqslech, Ben Bergsfrom, Howard Bower, Sranley Bilforf, Merilyn Allan. .Third Row-Carmen Berriaulf, Virginia Boucher, Eleanore Bergman, Mary Benkers, Florence Bickle, Juanila F. Allan, Bill Blum. 'Second Row-Leola Anderson, Leone Andreen, MaL1o.Lie.Asi.u.lp, May Backlund,,Annef'le L, Baddafc- Gerald Bagley, Cecil Bailey, Jean Barber. .Firsl Row- ary Adams, L s - '- Y Palricia Alexander, I fr '- if nso Ken h al, f ' MLSJK' - erson. f '.'.' . A . .- , A - , on . 5,-7-A51 ,IIA ff' 'L 1 Q Eourrh Row-Bob Buffel, Dan Carroll, Ray Casfona, Alfred Carmony, Rose Chrislensen, Joe Bunlch, Lloyd Byers. QThird Row-Wesley Budd, Eva Carr, Jean Cameron, LaVonne Cameron, John A. Carlsen, Donald Buhl, Wallace Caldwell, Joyce Cox. .Second Row-Harold Call, Jean Burnie, Eleanor Cameron, Frances Bullel, Jack Crane, S.....June Carlson, Harold Caffee, Hazel Chunn. . Firsf Row-Lorraine Bremer, Harry Brighion, Beffe Brown, Charles Brown, Rulh Brazius, Einar Bugge, ifyfhie Bugge. . Fourfh Row-Howard Connolly, Geraldine Crouch, Wesley Dill, Urban Dings, Larry Delaney, Murray Chunn, Jack Davis, Bud Doney. .Third Row-Myrlle Dahl, Myrfle Cooley, Elaine Corbin, Dorofhy Denk, Florence DeRosia, Rulh Duguid, Ronald Dorseff. .Second Row-Lillian Dick, Joyce Davenny, Edwin Dressel, Gladys Diddia, Jeanne Cubbin, Marion DeZelar, Earl Dack. Q Firsl Row-Marion Churchill, Mariorie Brewster, Lloyd Clark, Eleanor Colbensen, Evelyn Colbensen, Dolores Cole, Josephine Collier, Frank Cook. . FOURTH Row-Conrad Fallenline, Harold Engelharl, Earl Fefferley, James David Evans, Jack Fair, Judilh Falk, Olaf Fosmo, Bernard Frederickson. .Third Row-Roberla Foss, Bob Farmer, Eugene Farr, Phyllis McAllisrer, Annabelle Fowler, Laurell Foole, Sfanley Bryan, Donald Fahey, Cecilia Frederichs, Lillian Forsman. .Second Row-Marien Elfslrom, Leon Fouls, Eunice Erickson, Arline Fouls, George Elsell, Mary Edmonds, Della Frankhouser, Maxine Frankhouser, Mariorie Fried. . Firsf Row-Jim Early, Shirley Easl, Anifa Edwards, Phyllis Edwards, Virginia Eggan, Fred Eide, Vernon Ehlers, Beairice Ekloff. Page 75 ' Fourth Row-Jack Grant, George Gunderson, Helen Hansen, Jean Hassall, Edith Hawkins, Arnie Grohn, Charles Eschback. 'Third Row-Harriet Hansen, William Gunn, Herbert Gunnon, ' Thelma Gustafson, Bill Guyot, Tom Hadland, Floyd Halverson, Orville Hamilton. ' Second Row-Allen Greenwood ,f Neva Hammer, Anlfa GJ-Eyfk i Lois Gravelle, Myrna-Griggf Natalie Groesbeck, Flora Gudgel, Betty Gabrielson, ' First Row-Torbior Gaupsefh, Jim Gairns, Dean gibbs, Beatrice Gibson, Harriet Gochanour, Agnes Goucher, Jim Grafton, Joan Graybill. 'Third Row-Winetta Hughes, Lorraine Hultgren, Ronald Hertlein, Jack Jacobsen, Donald Jacobsen, Sam Howard, Gilbert Jacobsen, Glen Jacobsen. Q Second Row-Geraldine Hensky, Marie Hoefer, Melanie Hoefer, Frances Hobart, Mildred Holcomb, Raymond Howard, George Jacobsen Joy lmerson, John Hoffman. Margaret Huff, Norman Jacobsen. ' First Row-Marion Hay, Eunice Hedman, Adelaide Hegstrom Henry Cleo, Naomi Herzog, Harold Hill, Ellen Hillis, Bob Hitchman. ' Fourth Row-Arthur Larson, Dewey LeClair, Jack Lee, Walter Lamphere, Joie George, John Johnson. 'Third Row-Harry Kayser, Irene Kennish, Gerald Kinney, Doris Korpi, Helen LeGaz, Jean Landry, Avis Larkin. 'Second Row-Harold Johnson, Margaret Johnson, Nancy Johnson, Paul Johnson, Robert Lee Johnson, Irene LeGaz, Katie Karabaich, Lois Kavanagh. ' First Row-Betty Jensen, Syrene Jangord, Fred Jensen, Norman Jensen, Ralph Jensen, Jean Johannesen, Don Johannson, Lilia Johnson. 'Fourth Row-Richard Madsen, Jim MacNichols, Robert Markey, Merlin McAllister, Edward Lippincott, Deryl Kettells. 'Third Row-Eugene Mabbutt, Nellie Mason, Buford Lazore, Bernadine Martin, Lela Martin, Norman Marshall, Harold Mason. 'Second Row-Bill Linscott, Lois McAllister, Geraldine Lepse, Lorrain Lund, Lester Loken, Jimmie Lundberg, Mary Jane Lynch, Tor Lundquist. ' First' Row-Mary Leming, Elsie Lensch, Bill Leu, Donald Leu, Dorothy Liddy, Marvin Lillie, Francine Lind, Phyllis Lindstrom. 'X Page 76 l 'J l R3 X .Y l l Q i X X X., H I Fourth Row-Dick Nelson, N Kenneth Murray, Florence Nelson, l Robert McAvoy, Harold Ness, , Gilbert Montgomery, Allen Nelson, QThird Row-Leonard Metzger, l Dorothy Nielsen, Esther Myer, . Vernon Nagel, Albert Nelson, ' Arthur Nelson, Bill Northey. O Second Row-June Murray, Dale Mitchell, Jim Neal, Duncan McGibbon, Jean Morgan, Mary Jo Morin, Jean Morrison, Evelyn Moulton. C First Row-Donald McChesney, Robert McEachern, Leland Moore, Tessie McGrath, Anthony McKinnon, Tom McNerney, June Mehus. O Fourth Row-Helen Pfister, Betty Person, Esther Peterson, Margie Petersen, Irene Pettersen, Norma Nelson, Orville Peterson, 'Third Row-Lois Peterson, Mildred Peterson, Margaret Petrie, Aileen O'Donnell, Ronald Richard, Helen Plout, Constance Potter, fx llan Po ack. OSecond Row-Fern Olson, Thelma Olsen, Eric Ostrom, Don Pa ordon Pedersen, , Edwin Perry, alter Pressentin. O First Row-June Nelson, Mary Nelson, Mildred Nelson, Ralph Niesz, Betty O'Bannon, Chester Oddson, Stephen Olason, Ken Olsen. O Fourth Row-Mary Ann Gregory, Herman Scharer, Jarvis Sloan, , Robert Ruffin, Leonard Schneider, , Geraldine Schonau, Carl Sandblom, Ro 1 avage. tweiller, Iris Rugg, e Sagdahl, Helen Samson., 1 0 f nfl ilma Ross, , , . Margorie Schuck, John Sandvlg. l OSecond Row-Eileen Reddeman, Donald Radcliff, Virginia Roberts, Pinckney Rohrback, Marilyn Rolie, Betty May Schildt, Hugh Raymond, Gladys Ross. O First Row-Bastian Qualheim, Myrtle Quimby, Don Reinhardt, Henrietta Randolph, June Radford, Jane Rasmussen, Jerrie Ratcliffe, Mark Rosen. O Fourth Row-Donald Stay, 1 Bernard Stipek, Lola Smith, Christina Stoll, Maxine Steffy, Edward Stevens, Corinne Sthay, OThird Row-Dorothy Steele, l Rutina Smith, Paul Stocker, Clarence Stevenson, Violet Stout, Carol Stipek,. OSecond Row-Don Smith, Evelyn Soderquist, Magda Solheim, Betty Ann Somers, Joyce Stageberg, Ada Starck, Elsie Starck. i l O First Row-Barbara Scott, Donald Scott, Barbara Selland, Virginia Severide, Gene Shattuck, Martin Sheets, Pat Sherry, Ernie Shoemaker. Page 77 O Fourth Row-Clyde Sligar, Bernard Trainor, Julia Trainor, Marie Travis, Henry Torget, Edward Verburg, Eva Vernon, 'Third Row-Marion Thompson, Ruth Thorson, Alice Tangen, Paula Trinko, Paul Tourtellot, Kennetth Tourtellot. I Second Row-Mariorie Swanson, Rachel Swanson, Gwen Swartout, Peggy Lou Thornton, James Taylor, Margaret Taylor, Madelyn Thomas. 'First Row-Ken Strom, June Sspain, Hazel Spawnhoven, Clifford prinkle, Herbert Sprinkle, Helen Swanberg, Willard Swanberg. . if Tx ff' . I Fourth Row-Don Wlngrove Walter Young, Allan Willman, 1:34-0'f,-pi Ed Wiener, Jim Wiggen, Raider Wick, Kenneth Williams, Jack Woodman. OThird Row-June Westman, Mildred Wormwood, Elaine Wright, Dorothy Wohlleben, Norman Wilcox, Bettelou Woodman. O Second Row-Don West, Flora Willey, Patricia Zainey, Josephine Zainey, Bernice Waltman, Betty Jean Wille. I First Row-Watson Wade, Mavis Wagoner, Burton Walker, Bernice Wanless, Mary Ellen Warrington, Doris Weaver, Charles Weber, Christine Wendler. Q Fourth Row-Alice Aspen, Rhoda Anderson, Roy Anderson, Harry Anderson. lThird Row-Garland Anderson, Malcolm Anderson, Biarne Andvik, Kristi Arn n, Eric Arnold, ar Ashmore. O Second Row-Andy Aarhaus, Esther Anderson, Lois Anderson, Margaret Anderson, Virginia Anderson, Dolores Arnold, Mary Anderson, Peter Anderson, Phyllis Anderson. Q First Row-Nancy Abramson, Elizabeth Ackley, Mary Louise Albrecht, Douglas Alfrey, Wallace Anable, Kenneth Anderson, Bob T. Anderson, Carl F. Anderson. .Fourth Row-Louise Baumgart, Bob Biorklund, Albert Baumgart, Harold Baggen, Omer Bakken, Don Brown, Jack Bostrom. .Third Row-Dennis Burmeister, Robert Berg, Taylor Bowie, Donn Boyd, Jim Boyle, Hubert Bringedahl, Betty Briggs, Evelyn Brose. .Second Row-Peter Berg, Kathleen Brown, Vivian Berg, Wilma Berry, Grace Bettles, Mariorie Binickos, Frank Birks, Janet Bishop, Frances Boothby. O First Row-Shirley Bartlow, Margie Becker, Morgan Bell, Ruth Benedetti, Ray Benson, Lillie Berg. Pat Belleci, Nellie Belleci, J 7 , aw .f fly fi 'flxlfijyff A ez ll l ,lt jf Jia'- HI , 4. , 'Y is l - My 'W 4 , ,W 7 jJ',0 X X r. L ,op-N L X l 1 Page 78 I Fourth Row-Robert Cheek, Eleanor Chester, Wilbur Chester, .lack Crane, Ray Christensen, Jack Crichton, Charles Crosetti, May Hanson. lThlrd Row-Laverne Cordes, Dorothy Coumbe, Arlette Cousins, Josephine Cree, Clyde Collard, Enid Chambers, Phyllis Cooke. I Second Row-Adrienne Carey, Raymond Carlson, Agnes Carlson, Ed Carlson, Lennart Carlson, Paulina Carr, Chet Cook, Bill Chapin. irst Row-Willard Bryan, Ben Bryant, Douglas Budden, Bill Busse, Robert Caldwell, , Dolores J. Cameron, Jack Carbines. C Fourth Row-Neita Dobbins, Vivian Dobbins, Beverly Dye, Glenn Duggins, Calvin Dunlap, Ralph Deming, Roy Depew. lThird Row-Yvonne Cubbin, Dolores Diemert, Selma Drotning, Betty DuCette, Gordon Duda, Dudley Dyer, Chester Downing. 'Second Row-Dorothy Davis, Jean Dawe, Florence Decker, Dorothy Defur, Betty Dolan, Ruth Dorris, Gloria Dethman. O First Row-Pat Crutchley, Alice Cullinane, Olive Currie, Bob Curtis, Marion Dancey, Kaare Dahlberg, Eleanor Davies. I Fourth Row-James Forbes, Donald Freilinger, Roy Erickson, Vernon Frost, Bruce Fulton, Jessie Fry. lThird Row--Bill Ferrara, Bill Engelhardt, Pat Fitzgerald, Carl Fortney, Lawrence Forsythe, Don Everts. .Second Row-Dale Emerson, Naida Fiebig, Ray Engdal, Margaret Engelson, Signa Erikson, f-Marieftfer, Agnes Femling. I First Row-Betty Edmonds, Hulda Egerdahl, Harold Egerdahl, Ruth Eidsness, Bessie Ekloff, Harold Elledge, Ken Elves. A fo f' +., I Fourth Row-Stuart Hall, Neil Hampton, John Hansen, Charles Grigg, Howard Hanson, Ben Hague, Fred Grove, Ed Griggs. 'Third Row-Harold George, Geneva Gumm, Shirley Hansen, Eleanora Gustafson, Margie Haapla, Ralph Grubb, Bill Grobschmit, Deward Halsey. 'Second Row-Bill Graham, Jackie Greenwood, Pearl Gunderson Kennetth Grigq, Lovetta Hadland, Evelyn Gronquist, Irene Gronvold. O First Row-Arne Einess, Marie Gallup, Frances Gardiner, Myrtle Genareux, George Glavin, Howard Gile, May Gorud, Louis Graber. Page 79 'Fourlh Row-Melvin Haugland, Bill Hines, William Hodgson, Ronald Hoffman, Bill Hunler, Roland Hoefer, Carl Holmgren, Paul Hull, William Hull. 'Third Row-Sheridan Hessler, Russell Holf, Blaine D. Highfield, Juanifa Hull, Mariorie Holcomb, Arella Heppell, Annabelle Hundwin, Doroihy Hollingshead. 'Second Row-David Herzog, Herberf Hezel, Bill Horlon, Roberf Huff, Doris Hofer, Lois Heagy, Doris Hawthorne, Lois Holzemer, Helene Haskins, Dorolhy Houck. ' Firsl Row-Jack Hannah, Dorolhy Hapqood, Eleanor Harrison, Lorraine Harrison, Jack Hawley, Roy H. Healey, Margaref Held, Adrian Henskey. ' Fourlh Row-Dwane Johnson, Merner Johnson, Milton Johnson, Sigurbiorn Johnson, Leonard Johnson, Rolf Johanson, William Johnson. 'Third Row-Bob A. Johnson, Dorothy Johnson, Eleanor Johnson, Slanley Johansen, Alborg Johanson, Slanley Johnson, Biorg Jorgensen. QSecond Row-Ediih Johnson, Irene Jensen, Rufh Jesse, Nadeen Jensen, Inez Johnson, Noreen Johnson, Lydia Johnson. Q Firsf Row-Jeannefle Ingersoll, Pauline lreland, Douglas Jackson, George Jackson, Marie Jackson, Bell Jacobson, Floyd Jacobson, Edilh Jansen. ' Fourth Row-Verlin Lane, Chrislie Kvalsund, Mildred Kvam, Jacqueline Lloyd, Allen Knierim, John Larsgaard, Jack LaLanne. 'Third Row-Harley Kirk, Muriel Lamb, Jerrie Shores, Wanda LaBree, Lois LaFreniere, Margaref Lalka, Phyllis Kinsey. 'Second Row-Marilynne Klee, Merle-Anne Krahn, Marveen Klein, Erma KnaPP. Carol LaSau, Maxine Knighf, Margarel' Krokeid, June Kumakura. ' First Row-Warren Kalbach, Harold Kannifzer, Rufh Kasen, Bernice Kavanagh, Belly Keenan, Norma Keenfz, Geraldine Kempa, Corinne King. ' Fourlh Row--Bob Marshall, Amy Lindskog, Lulher Livingslon, Wesley Marlin, Fred MacKenzie, Paul MacWilliam, Roberl' Magnusson QThird Row-Ed Lund, Ernesl Lund, Runo Lundquisl, Mildred Mash, Francis Lingenfeller, Marilyn Lonon, Norma Loyacon. 'Second Row-John Lilleness, Harry Lillie, Kennelh Lindquisf, Roberfa Marlin, Virginia Marlin, Pafricia Longslaff, Lillian Manning, Edifh Marrs. ' Firsl Row-Bob Laurine, Clyde Lawrence, Ray Leader, Bernice Lee, Slanley Lee, e Jane Leren, Andrea Leslie, Luellen Lewis. U0 l QQ T f V T VH AUT A. A llllj . Page 80 O Fourth Row-Bob Miller, Dean McClintick, Keith Miller, Wally Miller, Hal Misner, Madalynne McCulloch, Lenard McEachern. .Third Row-Arnold Millner, Lorraine McCrory, Jack McKenna, Margaret McMuIlin, Robert Metcalf, Margaret Mclntosh, Shirley Mitchell, Jim McGinley. C Second Row-Margaret McKechnie, Phyllis McKee, Peggy McCrory, Elsie Mero, Maxine McDonald, Ruth Mitchell, Yvonne Meyer, Arlene Miller, Marguerite McCawley. O First Row-Marilyn Mason, Bill Matheson, Lorena Matthews, Mary Louise Matlock, Florence Matson, Lester Mayo, Gerald McCann, Gertrude McCann. I Fourth Row-Harold Page, Mary Ann Parish, Frederick Nylin, Alex Paton, Lyle Parsons. 'Third Row-Tom Murphy, Alford Nord, Alf Norlund, Colleen Neuman, Harry Numrich, Warren Newgard. QSecond Row-Patricia Noonan, Eva Nelson, Kirsten Ness, George Northey, Betty Nevins, Leo Nurmi, Jean Niclos. O First Row-Chuck Monell, Russell Mooney, June Moore, Dorothy Moriarity, Roy Morgan, Frank Moran, Christine' Morrison. 'Fourth Row-Allan Pederson, Dawn Pierce, Theodore Person, Willard Osborne, Ralph Quinlog, Bill O'Brien. 'Third Row-Bob Pitman, Mariorie Peters, Bill Plouf, Marie Preuss, Perry Pursell, Don Ostrom, Willis Olason. O Second Row-Genevieve Peterson, Edith Peterson, Ruth Osberg, Helen Peterson, Phoebe Peterson, Eleanor Petrie, Pete Omalanz, James Pickrell, I First Row-Barbara Pedersen, Eileen Pedersen, Neva Pedersen, Norman Pedersen, Verna Pedersen, Clifford Peistrup, Garnard Peistrup. I Fourth Row-Vernon Rowe, Bill Revercomb, Larraine Rossart, Alice Rumble, Edith Rumble, Bernice Rundquist. 'Third Row-Byron Reed, Taylor Ralls, Paul Robison, Dorothy Royea, Florence Rowe, Gladys Rone, Bernice Robertson. O Second Row-Caroline Robinson, Roy Reed, Kenneth Rone, Betty Ring, Evelyn Ringstad, Bette Roberts, Jean Rowe. I First Row-Barbara Rabb, Thomas Radcliff, Stanley Radford, George Rahe, Bessie Randall, Jack Ransom, Coyla Rasmussen, Jewell Rasmussen. age8l O Fourfh Row1lim Searing, lrvin Smilh, Winfon Sleipnes, Elwood Smilh, Helen Silver. Olhird Row-Alrain Simpkins, Lillian Skog, Donald Skoog. CS Roberl' Severide, Mariorie Smith, ' Beverly Smiih. k a OSecond Row-John Scoll, 5 Elecra Skeie, Lucille Skofdal, 1:- Connie Shank, Donna Shepard, X' x Jean Mary Smilh. O Firsr Row-Ramona Salmonson, Alberf Sand, Anna Marie Sargenf, Geraldine Saunders, Dwight Schear, Raymond Schiller, Alice Schweiz. N M1 ,wfb liwe W H1 L ff lThird Row-Mary ac, Irene Sironcek, Lloyd Siuesiall, Vivian Thiessen, Wall Sfoyle, Roberl' Svendsen, Vernon Swansonv J .J Axel Torgel. f,- C Second Row-Irene Teslow, Juanifa Theodore, Glorine Slumbo, Jack Sullivan, James Sullivan, Bill Sweefman, Alice Taylor, Ben Sweef. O Firsl' Row-Grace Snell, Ausfin Spearman, Don Spencer, Elsie Sfanness, Rufh Slenesen, Muriel Sfapledon, Geraldine Slevens, Katharine Sfranack. O Fourlh Row-Ray Vella+,' Norman Wallinger, Ed Vernon, Clayron Warfes, Dick Van Horn, Mildred Vogen. O Third Row-Shirley Trimble, William Wagner, Mariorie Walters, Noel Voss, Barbara Vradenburg, Helen Wade, Belly Thornion. Q Second Row-June Velas, Florence Thwing, Chesfer Van Meer, Philamena Vicklund, Margie Vearrier, Dorothy Tripp. N I Firsl' Row-Bob Swanberg, if Lesfer Thompson, Harald Undi, I, Bob Torell, Merlin Tosh, lj, Josephine Traffon, George Velasuc ,V i l Q Fourfh Row-Dwighf Wood, Don Willoff, Nalhan Woodring, Bodie Wrighf, Carsfen Wick, Edna Wykes, Edna Wilson. 'Third Row-Barbara Ya le, Homer Wood, Anne Zallud, LaVerne Zeckser, Gloria Weber, Bob Wes'llake,'Ellen Young. O Second Row-Vera Willingham, William Young, Lila Wills, Bobbie Jean Wilson, Helen Wypych, Fayeria Wilson, Jaclyn Wobser. O First Row-Gladys Wennerlind, Jack Weslphal, Geraldine While, Aillene Wilcoxen, Agnes Willard, Earl Willey Charlofle Williams, N M .ff Page B2 Prominent on ll believe lhaf 'lhis has been one of fhe bes'I' years l'ha'r a iunior class has ever had. l'm noi' saying 'rhis iusl 'lo be pushing my pencil, eifher. Since lhis was 'rheir firsl year as upperclass- men, fhe iuniors had a righf 'lo look big and do lilrlleq buf fhey didn l sif back and do nofhingl ln facf, fheir efforls surprised even me. They have looked very good and have shown much en- 'lhusiasm in carrying forward various proiecfs. Under 'rhe presidenl s guid- ance, 'rhe class sponsored sev- eral proiecfs of enl'erl'ainmen'I' and educafion. Among fheir ac- complishmenfs was ioinf spon- sorship of 'lhe four iunior and senior dances. These affairs were usually wows, and i+'s cerfain l'ha'I' fhey could never have been beHer fhan fhis year. Boy, how I did gel' around and gel' my nose info fhingsl Besides fripping over my girl-friend's I UPPER: Here fhey are, 'lhe four iunior class officers, all boys, as you nofice! Nils Nelson, presidenfg Pefe Greenwood, secrefaryg' Cliff Mifchell, vice-presidenfg Perry McCormick, reporfer. Wifh four boys in office, you can bef fhal fhe adminisfrafion was quife har- monious. 'Specially since fhere was no fem- inine inferference. OCENTER: Advisers were Mr. Don Taylor and Miss Mary Blanchard. OLOWER: This piclure l snapped af one of fhe popular junior-senior dances held in fhe qirls' gym. Four of fhese delighfful and in- formal dances were held during fhe year. MARY ELIZABETH MORTON Triple S, Quill and Scroll, secretary of Speakers' Bureau, vicefpresident of Fourth Estate, subfchairman of fellow' ship department, Student Council, De' bate Club, thirdfyear Varsity Debate, YVorld ad and editorial staffs, Torch staff, Tahoma stall, Football Night, serv' ed at senior banquet '39, Thespians, Honor Roll, city and district public speaking champion. ANNABELLE C. MOUNTS Ann - Tigerannas, student leader, Stadiana, secondfyear athletic award, Honor Roll, fashion show '38, hobby, drawing. A RAYMOND C. MULHOLLAND ar R . I Ray -Golf Club, dance committees, I -1 I Sf ' K Ls' . outside employment. if U ELEANOR LOUISE MULLINS Ele --Triple S, Stadiana, Sahasa, iz. Tigerannas, ushered at commencement ,T ,ar If s '39, cofchairman of Girls' Club Tolo, ,rkr ..-,H i activity manager, attendance clerk, Jun' ior Prom, Sahasa Prep Cabinet, secretary S: , of Girls' Club, junior representative to f':'fQ'- 1. . Girls' Council, assemblies. .fsffv lj- . A Y L' A ,. MILES MURPHY jj ' p Merph --JV football 1 year, Sopho- ' I ' A more track team, Sophomore Boys' Club, , T ' -5 K me A--6 ,X lunchroorn crew, intramural basketball, 5 'Q' s dance committees, outside employment. gr 1 Lois MYERS Lolo -Activity manager, Rifle Club, , i t firstfyear athletic award, secretary of iff., . gf' -5 Movie Club, Sahasa Prep, Vocational Q Club, Tigerannas, student nurse. K sUMnco s. NAKAO Y Honor Roll, student nurse, hobby, 2 knitting. lj 4 .-,L: 9 . -, .:'f Q, . . Q A if B21 ' fill li' ' k-i' ' DOROTHY NAMANNY if ' Dot fActivity manager, Red Cross -' - F 3 . representative, Movie Club, Senior Hon' ' ' i . . or Roll, majored in English, Clothing. ' U A ' ' 4 Typing and Shorthand. . V leg' KLZI ' .. ' - H ,v- , DORIS MAY NELSON Q., Stadiana, R'fle Club, student nurse A thirdfyear athldtic award, hike leader. ' Q, ' . EVANS G- NELSON sltl Boys' Glee Club, opera, activity man' ' V, - ager, Science Clulg, Christian Union, 5-1 Debate Club, De ate team 2 years, K H ifi - ' Senior Honor Roll. K K .Z . 5' i 'iii 'fl' .. 2 STANLEY E. MORTON Stan -Hi'Y, Varsity track 2 years, captain '40, Sophomore track 1 year, JV football 2 years, Big S, sports editor of the Tahoma and Torch, World staff '39, ushered at commencement '39, Speakers' Bureau, Student Council, Soph' omorc Boys' Club, activity manager, study hall assistant. SHIRLEY EUNICE MOX NESS Study , syistant, Red - ross rep- esent ti asa' Thanks ing Day 1 ' p - i 1 0 , s ians, Sa' 1 , .5 5' all ll p I i .a ' er ru rencc, typing team, com ' ' ' s. 1 ETHEL MULLAN Thespians, NVnrld Affairs Club, Vocal tional Club, shorthand certificate, major- ed in English, Bookkeeping, Shorthand. and Typing. RAE MUR CHISON Rifle Club, Science Club, granluaieil in ZVZ years, majored in English, French, lvfaihcinatics, and Clothing, hobby, skatf ing. P ' ROY MURPHY 'Murph -Varsity football 2 years, all city '39, reserve football 1 year, re' serve basketball 1 year, Big S, Baseball Club: Ski Club, Sophomore Boys' Club, dance committees. LUCILLE MYRDAHL Shorty --Student nurse, Norse Club, majored in Home Economics, Sci' ence, and English, outside employment. MAURICE NAKANE Maury -HifY, JV football 1 year, sports editor of World, band, Fourth Estate. ROBERT M. NELSON Bob --Ski Club, Stamp Club, Soph- omore Boys' Club, band, hobby, skiing. GENE NELSON 'fBoys' Glee Club, opera 2 Club, Golf Club, Tahoma Cross representative, dance attended high school im i'Nels' years, Ski staff, Red committees, Miiin. 1 year. PHYLLIS NELSON Phil f-Stadiana, thirdfyear athletic award, Tigerannas, Girls' Golf Club, student nurse, bookkeeping certificate, hike leader. ThirtyfFive , a . x ,, GORDON W. NORRIS Gordie -First prize in Architecturf al Drawing contest, directed scenery painting for opera, majored in English. Art and History. KATHRYN NEWS CI-IWANDER 'iNewsch -Senior Honor Roll, Triple S, Stadiana, secondfyear athletic award, Red Cross representative, activity man- ager, chairman of welfare department, Girls' Council, Student Council, Glee Club, vice president of Debate Club, thirdfyear Varsity Debate Letter, Foot- ball Night '37, '39, chairman of Red Cross Friendship Day, subfchairman of social department, Personnel Director of opera, ushered at commencement, Speak' ers' Bureau. LOUISE NICHOLS 'iTiny -Stadiana, student leader, hike leader, Tigerannas, study hall asf sistant, secondfyear athletic award. if V I ' I iILSE HV' - or Clu ks al chorus 2 A i as, ' e ub, Girls' Glee SHIRLEY NYMAN s Sheryl''-Valedictorian, lead in Se' nior Class play, Senior Honor Roll, Su' hasa, Triple S, Stadiana, activity man' ager, president of Thespians, Thespian Matinee, Speakers' Bureau, orchestra, Girls' Council, Student Council, ushered at commencement '39, assemblies, Christ' mas play, band, marching band, make'up committee, chairman of senior class play' reading committee, Thespian service pin, National Thespians. LOUISE OLSON Sahasa, Stadiana, Rifle Club, Tiger- annas, majored in English, Shorthand, and Typing. MABEL ORLANDO Attendance clerk, majored in Short' hand, Typing, English, and Clothing. ARLEEN OTIS Red Cross representative, treasurer of Christian Union, Girls' Club commit- tees, hobbies, sewing, ice skating, Hon' or Roll. KENJI OYANAGI Honor Roll, majored in English, Spanish, Typing and Social Science. MADELINE ALICE PAULSEN Senior Glee Club, special chorus 2 years, Christian Union, attendance clerk, hobby, skating. ThirtyfSix JANE CARROLL NESS Associate editor of World, World ad staff, Torch staff, Quill and Scroll, Fourth Estate, Thespians, Red Cross sec' retary, activity manager, Senior Glee Club, special chorus, opera personnel. MARGARET V. NICOLA Marge - Tigerannas, Sculpturing Club, Movie Club, Sahasa Cabinet, XVorld ad staff, Fourth Estate, dance committee. . BETH NICOLSON Opera 2 years, Senior Glee Club, Christmas caroler, assemblies, Thespians, Debate Club, Nous Autres, special cho' rus. MELVIN NOVIKOFF Mel -Hi1Y, World ad staff '39, World editorial staff, Journalism letter, opera, Boys' Glee Club, organized Movie Club, president 2 years, Fourth Estate, editor of Torch, Science Club, Sophof more Boys' Club, Senior Honor Roll, dance committees. SUMIE M. OIKAWA Senior Honor Roll, Sophomore Spring Spree, girls' assembly, typing pin, short' hand certificate, Red Cross representaf tive. RODERIC MARBLE OLZENDAM, JR. Rod -Varsity basketball 1 year, reserve basketball 1 year, Sophomore basketball, vice president of Golf Club, activity manager, Ski Club, dance com' mittees. RAE OSTBERG Dancing chorus 3 years, assemblies, baseball champs '38, Football Night '39, Sahasa, Stadiana, Sculpturing Club, dance committees, delegate for Girl Re- serve Conference. SHIRLEY MAE OTIS Red Cross representative, Senior Hon' or Roll, Rifle Club, treasurer of Science Club, vice president of Senior Girl Scouts, student nurse. JOHN JAMES PASCOE Jack fHifYg Senior Honor Roll, ushered at Commencement '39, Speakers' Bureau, activity manager, cofchairman Football Night, president of Ski Club, Ski team 3 years, reserve tennis, Var- sity tennis 2 years, assemblies, Junior Prom, Sophomore Boys' Club, com' mencement speaker. CATHERINE JANE PEILE Jane fStudent nurse, Movie Club, Ski Club, Vocational Club, Girls' Golf Club. MARGARET PERKIN Girls' Club committees: majored in English, Typing, Shorthand. DON PETERSON Rifle Club: Treasurer Archery Club: stage crew 3 yearsg Stage manager Z years. lp, .M A -, fi- '- f' JI , . f ' f , 1. ' ' -.VU HELEN PETERSEN wld I fl Honor Rollg Red Cross representative, Christian Union, Th spiansg attended Lincoln I year. 3' ' 1 ' ' tx it f . x-y,, l .V wt' ,L XX - ' 1 A 1 1 OS' 'X lfffjl . J 1 ,lj CJ RMCEMJF AI? IJ , ' Du 'erik tadiz ag ,li dfycar athf yi rdg ra.makefu committeeg f ifle lubg S ' 'ce Club, Christian ' I Uni 'Q Girls' R team 2 years, Senior JY JHQ r oll. uv 4 i . , O 1 Q f ' lf, Ay A l Q BARBARA JEAN PHILLIPS Bobby -Lead in Senior Class play, Honor Roll, Christmas playg Senior Glcc Clubg opera 2 years, Washington's Day assembly, Red Cross representativcg Thespiansg National Thespiansg Thes' pian matinee, opera personnel. LEONE D. PIERCY Vocational Club, Girls' Club commit' tees, attendance clerk. MILDR ED POLLEY Football Nightg Girls' Club commit' teesg French Club. JACK A. POTTER Pot -Radio Club, Christmas playg track team 1 year. DAVID J. POWELS Dave - Ski Clubg Rifle Clubg Skefh-I'Teetural Club, Sophomore Boys' Clu . BETTIE QUINN Drum majoressg Sahasa Cabinet, Triple Sq Football Night '39, junior Prom Tigerannas. .. ,WN . - .r' Q 1 la I ' 3. ... ,,, . . .., .fs 5425555 sas .,.. arf at Q N3 M- . , . ,,...2.:m S agp ni E . sz? 8. - . ,, - F .h . ' ...M , 1 K x , ' N.--.si , V5.4 a -ln -fs. is of I -1 I A Ria, ,f , at as 825332 Wah QE? Y' i ' I 5 s i 1 if Honor Rollg assembliesg World ad staflg 1, E- ' I T 41 I I CARSTEN PETERSEN Carst f Midget football 2 yearsg Baseball Club: majored in English. Draw' ing and History. EVA M. PETERSON Attendance clerk, Christian Union secretary, majored in Shorthand, Typ' ing, Home Economics, English. MARIE PETERSON Pixie -Majored in Clothing, His- tory, English, hobby, music. ARTHUR PHILLIPS Art -Student leader, Rifle Clubg Sketchfl-Tectural Clubg majored in Eng- lish, Drawing, Science and History. C INNE NCARQIB KSecret1-5 of oc. onbslubg Sahasag iwlee lu Zly sg opera 2 yearsg p a perso . R. BURNS POE, JR. Bobby -Midget football Z yearsg Varsity track 1 yearg Junior Prom, Big Sq Ski Clubg dance committees. BETTY POORE Babsi'-Rifle Club, Magic Clubg ma' jared in Mathematics, History, Art. and English. - f 1, ..,,. V. , '.,-' IUNEPOTTER ivfigerannasg student nurseg Movie 'Clubs study hall assistant. ' BETTYE POWERS Boops --Movie Clubg Girls' Club committeesg majored in Art, English, and Science: hobby, artwork. NORMA QUINN No No -Thespiansg assembly, grad' uated in ZVZ yearsg attended Seattle High 2 yearsg hobby, saxaphone. Tl1i1'tyfSeve'n DOROTHY E. RADKE Doti' -Activity manager, student nurse, attended Thunder Hawk KS. Dak.J High 1 year, hobby, tennis. MABEL IRENE RAMEY Vice president of Triple S, president of Quill and Scroll, World and Tahoma business manager, circulation manager of lVorld and Torch, Vilorld editorial staff, Leaders and Journalists Conference, Fourth Estate, journalism award, Student MARGARET REPETTO Council, bookkeeping and shorthand cerf tificatesg served at senior banquet '39, Senior Honor Roll, Commencement speaker. TOM GRIFFIS RATHBONE, JR. 'iIkey -Midget football 2 years, Big S, track team, activity manager, asscmf blies, basketball manager 1 year, Red Cross representative, Sophomore Boys' Club, dance. committees. . ni .. I . Klail ' ii MORRIS REED Morry -Rifle Club, Stamp Club, Red Cross representative, dance commit' YEES. MARY JO REID jo fVice president of Sophomore Class, treasurer of Girls' Club, presi- dent of Girls' Club, student leader, Speakers' Bureau, Student Council, hike leader, activity manager, Triple S, Sta- diana, Football Night '37, '39, Girls' Council, Junior Prom, Sahasa, shorthand certificate, Leaders and journalists Con- ference, thirdfyear athletic award, ushf ered at commencement '39, basketball champs. JUANITA RETTKE Majored in Bookkeeping, History, and English, hobby, sports, MARY RICHARDSON Activity manager, student nurse, at- tendance clerk, Girls' Club committees, hobby, singing. 1 RICONO 'Dorth fMajored in English, Home conomics, and Typing, bobby, dancing. MELVIN j. ROALSVIG Rifle Club, Rifle team, Ski Club, Sophomore Boys' Club. CATHERINE A. ROBERTS Majored in Shorthand, Typing, Cloth' ing, and English, Girls' Club commit' tees, 'Thirty-Eight WILMA M. RADKE Attended Thunder Hawk QS. Dak,J High I year, majored in Home Economf ics, History, and Literature, hobby, singing. RALPH RASMUSSEN Red -Golf team I year, Golf Club, Rifle team, Rifle Club, pep band, band, track manager. PAUL B. RAYMOND Senator -HifY, Speakers' Bureau, president Science Club, Boat Club, Boys' Glee Club, opera cast 2 years, Fourth Estate, Torch staff, World stall, Tahoma staff, Magic Club, Honor Roll, Junior Prom, assemblies. CHARLES REEVES Sophomore track, Varsity track 2 years, Big S, dance committees. Marg +Senior Honor Roll, second lead in Senior Class play, dancing chorus 3 years, taught dancing chorus 2 years, vice president of Movie Club, Football Night '39, minor lead in opera '40, Red Cross representative, Rifle Club, Thespians. FLORENCE REYNOLDS Flossie -Rifle Club, Science Club, Christian Union, Honor Roll, World Affairs Club, hobby, music. TERESA RICONO Majored in English, Typing, and Home Economics. TOM RICHTER i'Rick -Band, outside employment, majored in English, History and Science. RONALD F. ROBBINS Benny'l-Ski team, student leader, Ski Club, Thespian matinee, intramural basketball. ROBERT W. ROBERTS Lefty f-Majored in English, Span- ish and History. SHIRLEY ROBERTS Sahasa, Christian Union, Thespians, attendance clerk, French Club, hobby, badminton. ROBERT C. ROBERTSON Bob -President of Magic Club, vice president of Boys' Glee Club, secretary' treasurer of Science Club, Senior Class Play, assemblies, Thespians, Speakers' Bureau, opera 3 years, Sophomore Boys' Club, dance committees. MARY ROSS Attended Gig Harbor High l year, Norse Club, majored in History, Eng- lish, and Foods. PATRICI RUSSELL Pat fTriple - Fourth Estate, s tar ti el for Sal ian, e 'I Bure ' thirdfyea as dcia nd ma aging ad 1 it ,X Tor sta ment su -c n, uill 1 and Scroll, of Qebate Club, sident of Speak- Varsity Debate, ditor of World, g fellowship def ushered at com' encemel 3 ' tudent Council, World Short Sto Contest editor, Senior Honor Roll, jou nlism award, editor of Ta' homa. RAYMOND J. RYAN Ray -President of Boys' Glee Club, midget football 2 years, Honor Roll, Rifle Club, intramural basketball, opera 3 years, dance committees. SPENCER L. SANDBERG JR. Attended Lincoln two years, majored in History and Metal Shop. GRACE R. SANKOVICH Vocational Club, Girls' Club com' mittees, Honor Roll, majored in Eng' lish, History, Typing, and Shorthand. ROBERT J. SCANLON Bohn-Senior Honor Roll, Football Night '39, dance committees. LOIS SCHMIDT Schmitty gTigerannas, Stadiana, Se' nior Glee Club, opera '40, Red Cross representative, study hall assistant, Girls' Golf Club, Honor Roll, Thespians, assemblies. ROBERT SCHNECKER Bob -Varsity baseball 2 years, Bowling Club, Baseball Club, outside employment. 11- A G x my is We I X U 'TON Solo orches 2 years, orc es ra ZLQ years, cop or Wyotana , Girls' Golf Club, I o Roll, grad' uatcd in 21a yea s. K HERBERT L. ROLLEVSON Herbie f Outside employment, ma' jored in English, Bookkeeping, and History. HARRY ROWLEY Killer -fRifle Club, reserve wres' tling, track team, Archery Club, Golf Club, Fishermen's Club, Boat Club. MARGARET ALICE RYAN Shorty -President of Sahasa Prep, secretary of Sahasa, Triple S, Stadiana, served at Senior Banquet '39, junior Prom, poem in i'West Winds , Rifle Club, Tigerannas, Speakers' Bureau. KIMI SAKAGUCHI Girls' Club committees, Honor Roll, Red Cross representative. JEAN SANDERS Sandy -Tahoma staff, Stadiana, Ski Club, Speakers' Bureau, treasurer of Sophomore class '41, tennis team 2 years, Junior Prom, activity manager, Honor Roll: first winner of girls' dou- hles championship, posters, graduated in ZV3 years. DOROTHY EVELYN SARRAZEN Dot fStudent nurse, one of the 24 outstanding basketball players 2 years, firstfyear athletic award, Sahasa. MOLLIE 5 ID LMAN ingcr assistant, ma- cs Bookkeeping, MARGARET ELLEN SCHMIDT Muggs -Student nurse, Rifle Club, Honor Roll, majored in English, History, and Clothing. JULIETTE SCHWALEN 'gJulie vTriple S, Stadiana, second' year athletic award, Quill and Scroll, Wcmrld ad stall, Fourth Estate, dancing chorus 3 years, Tigerannas, Senior Hon' or Roll. . 'I'hirtyfNine semi year, JV football ' S Baseball Clubg Golf Club, n Ll Federal YVay High 1 year. WT LL SCHWARZ 1' GRENVILLE F. SCOTT i'Mickey -Torch staffig World staff. '39g Nous Autres: sophomore Boys' Cluhg Senior Honor Roll. EVELYN SEELEY Evie -Triple S3 Quill and Scrollg Fourth Estate, World ad and editorial staffs, journalism award, Tigcrannas: Football Nightg Torch staff, activity inanagcrg Junior Promg Senior Honor lo . D HY SELDEN Trip g tied lutatoriang solo rche 3 yea g ch trag Christmas ar rsq-,Nort st Music Educators f onferi ' mblies' concert mis r , .tress of orche ' rst ating in Music Con- testg Serk Hon R S N ONALD T. SHAW football 1 yearg ref in 1 year, lunchroom crcwg orche as ophomore Boys' Clubg out' side c loyment 9 0 .. , a , ig S3 bandg orchestrag solo ROBERT FRANCIS SHEA Bob -Ski Clubg Fishermcn's Clubg Rifle Cluhg baseball squad. NANCY SHORT Nance -Thespiansg Senior Glee Club 25 yearsg opera '38, '39g Football Nightg Junior Promg study hall assistant. BETTE SIEGLE Bets -Captain of basketball chamf pionsg third-year athletic awardg ushered at commencement '39, Tigeranna captain, drum majoressg Stadianag Ski Club, Student Council, president of Sahnsa. GALE SMITH G -HifY treasurer, Varsity track 3 years, recordfbreaking shuttle hurdle teamg Senior Class Play leadg Christmas play leadg National Thespiansg Thespian Cabinet, Thespian Matinee, Golf Clubg Big S5 Magic Clubg Speakers' Bureau: Boys' Glce Club, opera 3 yearsg Senior Class play-reading committee. JOHN H. SNEDDON Jack -Sophomore Buys' Clubfout- side employment, majored in English, History and Mathematics. Forty i. H., ' I. I-J LEONE M. SCOGGIN Penny - Girls' Club committeesg student nurseg majored in English, His- rlory, and Typing. CHAN SCREVEN Stinky - Organized World Affairs Club: hobbies, stamps and photography. DELFI SEGRETI Dell fN. Y. A.: majored in Eng' lish, Typing, Home Economics. 15 ef, WILLIAM T. si-IAUB 'A ll -Sophomore Boys' Club: re' football I yearg JV football 1 t i Clubg Golf Clubg dance com' outside employment. PEGGY SHAW Mpeg. majoress, Tahoma art at senior banquet at commencement '39, journal' ism awardg sophomore May Queen at- tendantg Senior Honor Roll. CURTIS SHELLEY Mzijored in English, Science, History and Wzicidshfip. ,IESSIE BETH SHORTRIDGE g'Tiny -Red Cross room nurse, ma' jored in English, Econom' s, and His' toryg hobby, ix 'NN OA SL, ' filled C 'relayed tativeg ac- 'ity 'nagcrg tudent rfdrseg hobby, skiin A Ki STEVE SMITH Sniff ---Majored in English, Spanish and Mathematics. YVONNE M. SNOWDEN Evcc -Honor Rollg Girls' Club committees, hobbies, skiing and dancing. H 'I . GORDON SODER Sophomore track, majored in English, Mzitlienizutics and Bookkeeping. ' f 4 7- BETTY JANE SOMMERS Girls' Cluh committees: majored in Science, History and English. DOROTHY ,IEAN NE SOVEREIGN 'AI3uchess 7Thespians, opera make' up committee, Ivlovie Club, lunchroom crew 'L years, Vocational Cluh, Red Cross representative. WALLACE STABBERT XYaIly --Speakers' Bureau, Christian Union, Fourth Estate, opera 2 years, Regional Music solo meet '39, Business manager of Vvlorld '39, '40, journalism letter, Boys' Glee Club, activity man' ager, hookkeeping certificate, PEARL STARR Majored in Latin, Biology, History, and English. CLARABEL STEVENS Triple S, Stadiana, opera A-IO, Senior Glee Club, Sahasa, student leader, Ti' gerannas, served at senior banquet '39, co-chairman of Senior Sweater Dance, served at Football Night banquet, junior representative to Girls' Council, third' year athletic award, hike leader, Football Night '39. G. ,IEROME STICKNEY Ski Cluh, Thespians, Senior Class Play lead, DONALD A. STOLBERG Stolly fHi'Y, Sophomore track, 'I V foothall I year, activity manager, Sophomore Boys' Cluh, Honor Roll, dance committees. MARY VIRGINIA STROUS Dancing chorus 2 years, study hall assistant, Tigerannas, Rifle Club, stu' dent leader. WILLIAM DARYL STUTE Bill -'-- -Excellent rating in State and Regional solo contest, Rifle Cluh, Magic Club, Science Cluh, Sl-ri Club, Honor Roll, solo orchestra, orchestra. J -4 HARRY A. SOLOOS Harm fStamp Club, Boys' Glee Clulv, opera, Sophomore Boys' Club. 1 M -I ,1 1,4 ' fr HAROLDIN, soNsTEBY Bump -- Sophomore Boys' Club, iooilwall manager, outside employment, hobbies, skiing and boating. PAUL G. SOVEY Nlajored in English, Science and Ma' ehine Design. FLORENCE STANG uElossy'4fNIajored in English, Typ' ing, and Norse, hobby, skiing. AIANICE A. STENSON Stadiana, Speakers' Bureau, Girls' Golf Club, Sahasa, thirdfyear athletic award, hike leader, speed ball winners '39, activity manager, Girl Mariners. DON STEXVART Bowling Cluh, Golf Club, han' orchestra, intramural basketball, ' C committees. Q JE 'TI KER Bu ' 7 t ride ewood fflalif 'qh 1 y , Georg :Shim . ,Cyl igh, zikima Hif 1 ye h yy, p mtogra hy. if 49 SHIRLEY A. STONE Sahasa, activity manager, student nurse, vice president of Norse Club, graduated in ZW years. MARIIANE STUMF uSti1HieU -- President of Vocational Cluhg Stadiana, study hall assistantl HC' tix-ity manager, Sahasa, Rifle Club, style show '39, Student Council, Thespiansg Red Cross representative, student nurse, graduated in ZV3 years. ELIZABETH LUCILE SUGG Betty Lou'I-International Club set' retary, Magic Club, Christian Union, Red Cross representative, study hall assistant. Fo'r1:yfOne A pi A, gay M jEAN SULLEY World ad staffg Quill and Scroll, Fourth Estate' second' ear athletic awardg i Y Stadianag Triple S3 Junior Prom. JACK SUNDQUIST Sunny -Varsity wrestling 2 yearsg Big S5 Christmas play '39, Thcspians' Honor Rollg National Thespiaus. , BERDINE SUTHERLAND uSuds -Girls' Glee Clubg opera '39, '40, Sahasag Christian Uniong graduated in ZVZ years. ALLEN SWANSON Al -Honor Rollg activity managerg Magic Clubg hobby, Stamp collecting. FLOYD SWANSON Swanny -HifYg Big Sq midget bas' ketball 3 years, cofcaptain '40g midget football 1 yearg reserve tennis 1 yearg Honor Rollg activity manager, chairman of HifY Howdy Dance. ALICEMAE SWIFT Al -Tigerannasg Sahasag Vocation' al Clubg Rifle Club, Red Cross repref sentativc. GEORGE TAKAHASHI Majored in English, Mathematics and Science. CLAYTON TAYLOR Majored in English, History and Scif ence. PAUL E. TAYLOR Bandg SlretchfIfTechtural Clubg arch' itectural contest '38. EDITH TENCICH Girls' Club committeesg Movie Clubg Vocational Clubg shorthand certificate. Fo'rtyf'I'wo .4 33 qoxit A, 'SULLIVAN JR. p S1llly'd-Thesgiiansg Stamp Clubg Se' - nior 'E 'lass Playgl ophomore Boys' Club, Came: Club, Bowling Club. . V RHODA SUSSMAN W'orld editorial staff, journalism award, served at Senior Banquet '39, third place in World Short Story conf testg Fourth Estate, opera cast '40g Se' nior Glee Clubg activity manager: study hall assistant, Science Clubg opera 2 yearsg Movie Club. GLEN W. SUTHERLAND Sleepy -Majored in English, Ma' chine Design, History, Science and Mathematicsg hobby, archery. ELLEN M. SWANSON Tigerannasg vice president of Sahasag dance committeesg hobby, tennis. ERMA SWEET Activity managerg Red Cross repre' sentativeg Senior Honor Rollg study hall assistantg perfect attendance. MA RCHETA ROSE TAIT g'Markie -Student nurseg attendance clerkg majored in English, Clothing, and History. YUICHI TAKAHASHI Orchestra, Senior Honor Rollg majored in English, German, Science and Mathe- matics. DORIS JANE TAYLOR i 'Shortyn--Dancing chorus 3 ycarsg Girls' Club Mixerg asscmblyg Tiger' annasg hobby, tap dancing. RUTH V. TAYLOR 'ARuthie --Sophomore and junior rep' resentative to Student Council, cofchairf man Football Nightg Triple Sg Stadianag Tigerannasg Sahasa vice president, third' year athletic award, Student leader, hike leaderg Speakers' Bureaug Torch staff, Senior Honor Rollg assemblies, Vocation' al Clubg served at senior banquet '39g ushered at commencementg typing team. MARY TEODORO Attendance clerkg majored in Typing, Shorthand, and English, hobby, bad' minton. THEODORA EDNA THEDENS 'I'eddie -Dancing chorus: student leader: Stadiana: Rifle Club: swimming meet '39. RUTH L. THOMSON Christian Union: majored in Bookkeepf ing, Spanish, English, and History. BARBARA TISSOT Barb fSpeakers' Bureau: attendance clerk: Tigerannas 3 years: study hall assistant: president of French Club: treasurer of Movie Club: Red Cross representative: activity manager: Vocal tional Club: cofchairman of Senior Sweater Dance. HOWARD TOKLEY NVorld staff: Red Cross representative: Movie Club: Thespians: Honor Roll: dance committees: Fourth Estate. MARCIA TONNESON Sahasa: study hall assistant: office clerk: Girls' Club committees: attended Roosevelt flowaj High. PERRY TOWNE Midget football 3 years: midget basket' ball I year: Baseball team I year: Soph' omore Boys' Club. MARGARET ANN TRAFFORD Pepper -Girls' Club committees: Movie Club: lunchroom crew IVZ years: hobby, drawing. SH EY EVELYN TROUPE ' T pie r Glee Club 3 years: Q oper . spians: Christmas Dlx 1-. embl Wo ' editorial staff: z y 1 Fciulrth I -Qin t l J' MARSHALL D. TURNER Attended Bremerton fWash.j High 1 year: majored in English, Mathematics, Drawing and Machine Design. NELSON H. VAN DE MARK Bommie -JV football I year: co' captain midget football 1 year: all-city midget quarterback: Varsity golf 3 years: student coach of golf team '40: president of Golf Club: Big S: Baseball Club: Honor Roll. 'E ,lv at .-,'- is 3 ,- ..-23. ,,.., ai H . i AX 4, 3 1 , ' F' 51 is .. ,,,. , g a or , K .1 f jifigrl if 51 i f 1 X as I 5 7 9,91 , ., 5.3 ,- ' 5 215 t 5 x 5 v I Q ,.. FIYE . ,gi Q.. V N we s gi ggg ' , V M A t-,. g H ! Y , kb , f f. gi, V. ci ---f JACK THOMPSON Majored in English, Machine Design and History. PEGGY TILLERY Majored in English, History, and Latin: hobby, sewing. RAYMOND R. TOBIN President of Rifle Club: Rifle team 3 years: distinguished riflcman: activity manager: Sophomore Boys' Club. THELMA MARIE TOLLEFSON Tally -Sahasa: Girls' Club com' mittees: student nurse: hobby, swimming. PATRICIA TOWNE 'gPat -Student leader: Rifle Club: Girls' Golf Club: third-year athletic award: swimming team 3 years: Honor Roll: Stadiana: junior Prom: Football Night: winning volleyball team: activity manager: Girl Mariners: Sculpturing Club. JAMES E. TOWNSEND 'iStinky fMidget football 2 years: Big S: Sophomore Boys' Club: dance committees. ROY TRELOAR A'Smoky --IV football 2 years: Sophf omore Boys' Club: Golf Club: sopho' more basketball: dance committees. XVILLIAM R. TURNBULL Varsity football I year: reserve foot' hall I year: Varsity baseball 2 years: Baseball Club: Big S: Golf Club: Sophf omore Boys' Club: dance committees. ROBERT TURNER Bob HifY Big S midget basket ball I year, reserve basketball 2 years midget football l year Honor Roll Sophomore Boys Club NETTIE MARIE VANDERPOOL ean Attended Polytechnic fCal1f J High 1 months majored Bookkeeping Spanish and English Forty Three A S 'W X N52 f in : I fffff ' . 'IZ ' ' E .151 51 I f ,, ' ' ' ' 'Y . ' ,I ' ' . 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GEORGE VOGEL ,IV football 1 year, Varsity track 1 year, Big S, outside employment. VERA VOSS 'KGinger -Rifle Club, attended Fed' eral Way High 1 year, majored in Eng' lish, History, Shorthand, and Typing. DOLLARESS WA 1 y -,Drum m j ss 3 s, secretar . L 71 S H Rifle . a i 'Y US FS orche . Cabin Red ross 1- esenta iv , '- - 1135219 e l pian D AQ 2 , . .5 5 ,J Pa prompt f hr r 1 , . Y H3 'i HOUOY 9 , vm- b ies, ' . ' I ee. JW , VIRGINIA WALKER Girls' Glee Club 2 years, Vocational Club, Thespians. JOE MCRAY WALSTON Skipper -Band 3 years, pep band, majored in English, German and Mathef matics. MARIAN E. WANGNILD Editor of World fall '39, news editor spring '39, assistant editor of Tahoma, Fourth Estate president, Triple S, Lead' ers and Journalists' Conference, Quill and Scroll secretary, Nous Autres, Rifle Club, World ad staff, Senior Honor Roll, served at senior banquet '39, journalism emblem, Student Council, Torch circuf .lation manager '38, Torch staff '39. CARL WARREN Activity manager, reserve basketball team, intramural basketball, Science Club. JIMMIE WOSNUK i'Jim +Vocational Club, majored in English, History, Typing, Woodshop and Metal Shop. RICHARD WEEKS uDick fHonor Roll, Senior Class Play, activity manager, Rifle Club, presi- dent of Stamp Club, Thcspians, Christ- mas play, assemblies, poem in West NVinds, read in Memorial Day assembly, National Thespians. 1 DONALD WELLS Don --Reserve football 2 years, Rifle Club, Magic Club, Science Club. MARIAN JANE YMET HERBY Secretary of Sophomore class, secretary of junior class, Tigerannas, International Club, Ski Club, Rifle Club, served at senior banquet '39, ushered at commence' ment '39, ushered at band concert '39, junior Glee Club, study hall assistant, opera makefup committee. ROBERT WHITE Bob -Solo orchestra, attended Low' er Nachier High fYakima, XVash.J IV3 years. CARL WILHELM Red -Outside employment, majored in English, History and Science. JM' 5 I A4512 L ' Girls' lub com ittees, Christian Union, majored in History, English, and Clothing. BURTON WILSON Bert 4Varsity wrestling 2 years, student leader, attended Lincoln High, IW years. GERALD WILSON Jerry fMidget football I year, out' side employment, hobby, art. EDWARD M. WINSKILL Ed vRifle Club: Debate Club, Stamp Club: president of Vv'orld Affairs Club, hobby, photography. MARIAN WOLF Rifle Club, majored in Science, His' tory, and English. RUfNELL M. WROE Ronnie - Attended Ahraham Lin' coln High, Desmoines, Iowa, majored in English, History and Science. JUNE WESTMAN Senior Glee Club, operas, dance com' mittees, graduated in ZV1 years, attend' ed Ballard QSeattleJ High 7. semesters. JEAN ELIZABETH WHEELER Jeanie -Stadiana, activity manager, Speakers' Bureau, Honor Roll, hand secretary, secretary of Christian Union, study hall assistant, attendance clerk, typing team. GEORGE WICK Slug -Fishermen's Club, won fish' ing derby, majored in English, Book' keeping, Science and History. BOB N. WILHELMI Vv'illy -Rifle team l year, Rifle Club, ushered at commencement '39, sophomore representative to Student Council: Science Club, activity manager, Honor Roll. BILL WILLIAMS Orchestra, band, attended Central High, Grand Forks, N. D., IV2 years, Lewis and Clark High, Spokane, 3 months, Lincoln, Portland, 7 months. EDWARD W. WILSON Ed - Band, majored in English, Mathematics and Science. MARY ANN WILSON Girls' Club committees, majored in Shorthand, Typing, English, and Home Economics. RUBY LEE WINTHER Rube -Yell Queen '39f'40, served at senior banquet '39, Stadianag Girls' Council, Tigerannas, Sahasa, Girls' Golf Clubg' junior Prom, Football Night '39, activity manager, Girls' Club assembly, Tahoma staff, study hall assistant, Speak' ers' Bureau, pep assemblies. MARY LOU WORTHEY Tigerannas, Girls' Glee Club, majored in English, Home Economics, and Typ' ing, hobby, ice skating. VIRGINIA WRYE Virgie -Football Night '38, served at Football Night banquet '39, Sophof more May Dance '38, Sahasag shorthand certihcateg Girls' Mixers, Tigerannas, sang at sweater dances. F ortyfFi11e Shorthzxn is , ut g Fo'rly'SiX SA CHIKO YAMAMOT0 d tificate J d E g l h Cl h g, Shorthand, and Typing, ANN ZAFERIN 'KSiS -Skzxdinnag Vocational Clubg S. S . zucuvny manngerg Curl Club commut- I'. 5416129 JACK C. ANDERSON JACK BERTUS EARL BLODGETT BRONSON BRIGHAM ROY F. J. BRCNZOVICH DAN BURLISON GORDON CAMPBELL BOB R. EECHTER WALTER GRAY DON HARDER WARREN HARTMAN GEORGE HEMMINGER JOHN HORST THOMAS JOHNSON JOE LANCER GEORGE LIVINGSTON 'WALTER MARCCLLI JAMES MQGOVERN BOB MIRALDI TYLER MOFFETT GLENN NEDERVOLD l C1055 CHARLES PALMER JACK PRINS BUD RAYBOULD ED ROZMYN RAY SHANE JOHN SHIELDS JIM SMITH THAD STEVENSON DICK STRINSKY WILMOT SWANSON SUMIO TAKI BOB WEIR FLCRENCE BEST IRENE CARLINGTON THELMA GERSPACHER VICLET HCLMAN VIVIAN JOHNSON BETTY KORNEGAY MARIJANE LEWIS DOROTHY MADSEN RUTH JANE PEARSON AUDRA WINKLER C3111 gllllemuriam MR. E. E. PERKINS MR. RAY N. DAVIS E LX NG .I 'x UN-x Majoregjin kgs? g E gl h XwFE5nOmi , ybb y l b k d In ' I f Q , --f V, T! 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'WM,l,NM, V ,L I,-.',',L4',kl:1-,,A..a. 2 MABEL RAMEY MARGARET REPETTC UNE ROBERTSON JU P5-AQTRICIA RLIBBE -If ROBERTPSCAN LON GRENVILLE SCOTT EVELYN SEELEY ' ' J DOROTHY SELDEN P Y SHAW JEAN SULLEY ERMA SWEET YUICH1 TAKAHASHI RUTH TAYLOR MARIAN WANGNILD MVA Lqufiicfa dfonoz cffoff MARILYN BLUNDELL JOHN EISENHOWER CAROL HOLDER SHIRLEY JEAN KNIGHT LETTIE LOWRY LAURA MIDTSATER BARBARA PHILLIPS FortyfSeven Mznry Gaylord, Marian lwlahncke, Dick Peterson, Virgil Vfalkcr, Betty Stxllwick, Shcrlcy Day. Junior Class . . . ARKING a standard of accomplishment, dependability and enthusiasm, the Class of 1941 was headed by Dick Petersen, president, assisted by Marian Mahncke, vice president, Mary Gaylord, secretary, Sherley Day, treasurer, Betty Stalf wick and Virgil Walker, representatives to Student Council. When they were sophomores, this class selected for its oflicers Dave Richardson, president, Sherley Day, vice president, Margaret Lindeman, secretary, Jean Sanders, treasurer, Sabine Phelps and Virgil Walker, representatives to Student Council. This cabinet chose royal blue and silver for their class colors. LeRoy Vaughn was selected as editor of the 1941 Tahoma and Joanne Miller as business manager. LeRoy was a cub reporter on The World during the spring. . Hundreds of twinkling, glittering stars in a deep blue sky transformed the gymnaf sium into a fairyflike palace for the junior Prom. With Dick Petersen and Thora Holden as chairmen, the Stardust Ball was the biggest social event of the year. The class also sponsored the annual farewellftofseniors dance. Members of this class took part in many activities. Leigh Moody and Dick Petersen were elected cofcaptains of the football squad for the coming season. Others in sports and various activities were Ed Dever, Bob Angeline, Neal Lindstrom, Dave Molitor, Lyman Anderson, Jack Wilson and Bill Hopping. For the first time in several years the school debate championship laurels were won by juniors. Grace Blangy and George Garland defeated the senior debaters to become school champions. Having previously served as advertising manager, Betty jean Perry was selected cditorfinfchief of The World. In the fall Betty Jean was a representative to the Leaders and Journalists' Conference in Seattle. Donna Mae Jaden and Fred Gilbertson took the leading romantic roles in the opera. Ann Corbett held the oflice of treasurer of Triple S. Margaret Lindeman and Jean Cardle were active in Girls' Club work, being treasurer and service chairman, resepecf tively. Cther prominent juniors were Grace Blangy, DdrothyiClifford, Lois Rasmussen, Margery Nelson, Annabelle Hupe, Thora Holden and Frances Walters. sl Ffmrlyfliiglit Below: Dick Petersen and Leigh Moody are selected cofcaptains for the 1940 football squad. Right: fane Elder wins The World Short' Story contest on fanuf ary 12. Right: The junior cabinet Chooses LeRoy Vaughn as 1941 Tahonia editor, and 1Wr. Giltner chooses foanne 1V1iller as business manager. Junior Snaps Left: Diclq Petersen and Thora Holden are cofchairmen for the Stardust Ball junior Prom on Deeeniber 8. Left: Lloyd Silver, Phyllis Larson, jean Sanders and Sherman Day plan the prom as eornniittee chairmen. Above: Grace Blangy and George Garland win the school debate championship. Bill Richards, Pat Powell, YYarren King, Janice Lindcman, ,lim Ryan, Mercedes Russell, Sophomore Class . . . UILDINC a strong foundation for their bridge of high school achievements, the class of 1942 had a successful first year at Stadium. Warren King led the sophomores as their first president. Cther officers were Pat Powell, vice president, Janice Lindeman, secretary, James Ryan, treasurer, Mercedes Russell and Bill Richards, representatives to Student Council. The Ground Hog Hop , a sweater dance, proved highly successful. Sponsored by this class, Warren King and Mercedes Russell were cofchairmen. Joe Klarich served as president of the Sophomore Boys' Club. Cther Sophomore boys taking active part in sports and school affairs were Ray Hagen, Dick Hiltbrunn, Ted Gregg, Benny Blair, jack Getaz, Parker Buck, Harry Mansfield and Jack Muckey. Priscilla Newschwander was the only sophomore to be a member of Triple S. Representatives to Girls' Council were Lois Peterson, Carmen Hanson and Louise Cheney. Crimson and ivory are the class colors selected by the cabinet. The Sophomore May Dance was the last activity dance sponsored by this class. Dance, cofchairmen Warren King and Mercedes Russell are snapped with their partners. Sophomore May .Queen was petite Mar'y Thomas, surf rounded by Princesses janet Harney, Dorothy Smart, Dorothy Hopping and Dena Cinelli. Fifty At the Sophomore Sweater f ibm f, G Q, ,. 5 X 5'i?'f'r 5, ci fi ST EI'ff'.:'15: i. . Ya Qww JAMA S' I g7fjj,fM7 W fi, it it ,av-o'nfi'j'D 4 JA. fri 423 ,A W up V Q :QRQQZJ ' v ,Z st ggw ' 3 eeftfwti ry, ' t 9 'fs A-.MMM Fw Mgfssf WNQ5 isis ciafwtftgt No real bridge could be built without activity, whether it is the construction activity on the Narrows Bridge, or the constructive activity of rnariy groups on the invisible bridge through high school. SHIRLEY NYMAN DAVID GLENN MABEL RAMEY JACK PASCOE Commencement Speakers . . . HEY HAD dinferent blueprints of the bridge . . . So, the Class of '40 built an un- precedented fourfway salutatory tie instead of a valedictory deadlock as previous classes had done. ,.. 5,4 V' 1' Ig! ,poffvi ' 1' ff V 1 2 ' 'av r -'-1 After being burieddsin boolgs- and -papers three years, Shirley Nyman popped up as valedictorian with Pat Russell, Dorothy Selden, Ruthi Crain and Dave Glenn sharf ing the salutatorian spot. Shirley had a straight A record except for one Bg the salutatorians each had all A's and three B's. ' Honor . . . nervousness . . . worry . . . work . . . Plenty of this went to the four commencement speakers: Shirley, as valedictorian . . . Dave, as choice of the IO seniors with highest scholastic records to represent the salutatorians . . . Mabel Ramey, as the faculty's choice . . . and Jack Pascoe, the student's choice. But these seven show that education is not all study . . . The other side of their school life is well rounded . . . Shirley was extremely active in dramatic work . . . music . . . student government . . . and many organizations. Student government . . . club activity . . . music . . . and a little athletics . . . Dave excelled in all of these. Pat's chief interests lay in a great deal of journalism . . . debate . . . clubs. . . and student government. A Extensive participation in musical affairs was Dorothy's main activity. Ruthi enjoyed clubs . . . athletics . . . student government . . . and journalism. journalism activities?-from World reporter to Tahoma business manager-also took up Mabel's spare time. She was also active in club work . . . student government . . . and committees. jack shone in numerous clubs . . . student government . . . committees . . . and athletics. Fiftyfffwn HAROLD SCHWEINLER ,roHN BRAMAN CHARLOTTE ANN THOMPSON RUSSELL SOPER Award Winners . . . 1936 . . . A bridge of high school achievements to be crossed . . . 1939 . . . The bridge crossed in meritorious style by prominent members of the class of '39 To Russ Soper went the twentieth awarding of the coveted Richard Graff Memorial Cup. Three years of sincere sportsmanship and good scholarship enabled Russ to have his name engraved on this traditional award presented by Dr. and Mrs. Marc W. Graff in 1919, honoring their son who died while a Stadium senior. Outstanding womanliness and superior scholarship earned for Charlotte Ann Thompson the highest award a Stadium girl can receive-the engraving of her name on the A.A.U.W. tablet. Given to Stadium in 1920 by the Tacoma members of the American Association of University 'NVomen, this honor is annually presented by a faculty committee to the most deserving senior girl. For his outstanding journalism activities John Braman was selected to have his name engraved on the Central interscholastic Press Association Cup which was won by The World in 1924. The Bausch and Lomb medal went to Harold Schweinler, who was selected by a faculty committee as the student showing through his high school record the greatest promise in scientific research. Winner of a four year Harvard national scholarship was Maynard Miller. Demonf stration of superior scholarship, character and personality won this honor for Maynard. On the basis of high scholarship, good character and financial ability Kremlin Mladinov was awarded a four year scholarship to Columbia University. Three valedictorians won scholarships. To Bob Elliott went the College of Puget Sound scholarship worth onefhalf of the tuition for four years. Betty Binns received a Stanford scholarship awarded to a freshman girl, and a Mills scholarship was granted to Helen Phill. Offered to Stadium for the first time, scholarships to Marylhurst College were given to Charlotte Taylor and Virginia Austin. For a winning Norwegian essay, Julius Beck received 515200 from the Daughters of Norway. A Rotary award of 515100 was also presented to Bob Loftness. Fiftyf'l'l1ree wk? 1 i X i . . ,, . N., an 'Q ' Us 1 Y Q , vi I 1 3' sa P' 1 1 sw X, H . Dave Glenn, Bob Hayward, Peggy Shaw Student Council . . . IKE his father, an engineer construction engineer of Wisefcracking yell leaders, clubs, Instead of three three boys and two Acclaimed as one under the title opfchairmen arranged Dave Glenn and respectively, and Marian the leaders' and Three major student to send six band and orc halt the misuse of activity The 40 members of Student Council arranged one of the fullest social seasons ever seen at Stadium. Appealing assemblies sparkling with such dignitaries as Rubinoff, Joseph Meier, famed Passion player, William Lord, noted mentalist, and Dr. J. C. Kennaman, archeologist, also made the auditorium ring with applause. ' Gfiicers for the year were: Dave Glenn, presidentg Bob Hayward, vice president, Peggy Shaw, secretaryg Don Brown, treasurer, and Mr. Perkins and Mr. Carr, advisers. the n chief in its s rvising of l a ershi s ed fo ve- F all Night Pascoe as mast r ceremonies. nd Girls' Club, the Wo d staff, attended of Washington. promoted, to buy a movie projector, Los Angeles music conference, and to RONV 1: Earl Moore, Spike Ferguson, john Batt, Ray Montbroussous, avid L. Glenn, Bob Hayward, Peggy Shaw, Don Brown, Marion Klarich, Rodney Giskc, Stan Morton, Harriet Clin Pat Russell. ROW 2: Harold Schweinler. joe Klarich, Bill Richards, Mary Jo Reid, VVarren King, Beverly. B' sall, Dot Herstine, Mary Elizabeth Morton, Marian Wangnild, Mabel Ramey, Gerald Meier, Beverly erlie 1 oreen Johnson. ROW 3: Richard Weeks, Ed Hoppen, Virgil Walker, Wes Hudson, Dick Beckman, Di k Pc rsen, Rudolph Trip, Jack Pascoe, Bill Hawks, Austin Fengler, Evelyn Anderson, Ruthi Crain. ROW 4: M r, Bliss Croft, Dave Richardson, Harvey Lucht, Margaret Lindcman, Betty Perry, Marijane Stumf, Bette Seigle, s Clifford, Betty Stalwick, Jean Cardlc, Mercedes Russell, Kathryn Newschwander, Shirley Nyman, Catherine Luzzi. FiftyfFour . f . Below: 'Triple S gives the winning stunt on Football Night. Right: Student Council backs the drive to send Roy Long, Elizabeth Burr, Paul Davis, Bill Brock and Bill Walker to the music conference in San Francisco. Mr. Fussell accompanied them. 'W Right: Presidents of newly organized clubs: Ed Winskill, Pondo Davis, Florence Eves, Mellfin Hansen and Stan Stowe. The clubs are Vv'orld Affairsg Actors' Guildg Senior Girl Scoutsg Camera and Bowling. Millie I Student Council Snaps . . Left: The council votes to have five yell leaders . , . President Dave Glenn congratulates 'Yell King Clinton Ferguson Left: Gofchairmen Ruth Taylor and faclq Pascoe go over plans for Football Night on November 18. Above: Marian Wangf nild, Dave Glenn, Mar3' fo Reid and Betty jean Perry at' tend the Leaders and journalists' conference in Seattle on November 2, 3, 4, Eleanor Mullins, Mary jo Reid, Jean Button, Margarct Lindcman. Girls, Council . . . RAP CF THE GAVEL, a word from the President Mary Jo Reid, the roll called, the reading of the minutes by Secretary Eleanor Mullins-thus the Girls' Council meeting is declared open. Girls' Council is the governing power of the Girls' Club of which every girl in Stadium is a member. Socially, the highlight of the year was a week of torture for the girls who took over the duties of the boys. This week was concluded by a kid dance, Tiny Tot Trot, of which Eleanor Mullins and Doshel Allie were cofchairmen. 7 , f -X ,L Several mixers were given by the social department under the guidance of Harriet Clineydepartment head. Lincolns' Girls' Club Cabinet was invited to attend. 'A' Entertainment for the unfortunate in the Lakeview Sanitarium, Franke Tobey Jones Home, Childrens' Industrial Home and the Indian Hospital were furnished by the Girls' Club members under Dorothy Herstine, fellowship chairman. Families in Tacoma have Jean Cardle and her committees to thank for their Thanksgiving dinner and their children's Christmas stockings. Cn these two holidays the service department sends out a plea to all students for their cofoperation in making the needy families happier ones. 'When Christmas rolled around the welfare department, under Kathryn New' schwander, selected a large committee of girls to decorate the halls and auditorium with greens. Little froshmore girls thanked this department for their big sisters at the beginning of each semester. Cilicers were: President, Mary jo Reidg vicefpresident, Jean Buttong secretary, Eleanor Mullinsg treasurer, Margaret Lindemang adviser, rs. Magill. If RCXV 1: Ruby Luc NVinther, Evelyn Anderson, Eleanor Mullins. Adviser, A rs agill, Ivlary ,lo Reid, juan Button, Betty Keyes, Kathryn Newschwandcr, ROW 2: Vilma Vidos, Francs ters, jean Cardlu, Annabelle Humps, Dot Hcrstinc, Louise Cheney, Beverly Birdsall, Janice Braget. RO! 3: thcl Gunnette, Doshcl Allie, Hclcnc Hoffman. Bcvcrly Carlson, Carmen Hanson, Harriet Cline. r ' ,N FiftyfSix ROW 1: Evelyn Herrmann, Beverlie Berlie, Dorothy Bennyhoif, Mabel Ramey, Ann Corbett, Beverly Bir sa , ary c onald, Miss Bestler, Ruth Taylor, Mary jo Reid, Eleanor Mullins, Beverly Laursen. Evelyn Seeley. ROW 2: Jane Elder, Priscilla Newschwander, Kathryn Newschwander, Sabine Phelps, Dots Clifford, Pat Cook, Billie Diederich, Margaret Ryan, Ruthi Crain, Annabelle Hupe, Dorothy Hull, Gertrude Kincaid, Mary Emily Hordge, Mary Mettler, Shirley Danforth, Jean Cardle. RONV 3: Pat Russell, Lois Rasmussen, Dorothy Hager, Peggy Shaw, Betty Gehri, Betty Jean Perry, jackie Lanham, Gloria Mierow, Catherine Prentice, Elizabeth Burr, Beverly Carlson, Margery Nelson, Shirley Nyman, Harriet Cline, Ioan Bonnell, Marilyn Blundell, Mary Frlan. ROW 4: Sherley Day, Margaret Lindeman, Mary Gaylord, Florence Eves, Grace Blangy, Betty Warter, Martha Hart, Carol Gardner, Thora Holden, Betty Stalwiek, Noreen Johnson, Barbara Robson, Phyllis Scott, Jean Sulley, Marian Wangnild, Betty Heidinger, Clarabel Stevens, Juliette Schwalen, Elaine Shepard, Bettie Quinn. ROW l: Mr. Myhrman, Marion Klarieh, Don Stolberg, Gerald Meier, YVes Hudson, Dick Beckman, Gale Smith, Austin Fcngler, Fred Adams, Bill Hawks, Bob Turner, Dick Peterson, Bud Donaldson. ROW 2: Harold Schweinlcr, jack Pascoe, Bill Hopping, Maurice NaKane, Bob Angeline, Stan Morton, Don Brown, Richard Meyer, john Batt, Bill Gough, La Verne Miller. ROW 3: Fred Angus, George Warter, Floyd Swanson, Paul Raymond, Bryce Custis, Dave Glenn, Bob Hayward, Bill Gregory, Bruce McCullough, Bob Rowan, Jim Fisher, Rod Giske, Bill Gustafson, Mr. Carr. Triple S . . . HE blue and gold sweater, a symbol of L'Stadium Supporting Spirit, marks those in the girls' honorary club, Triple S. Making pompoms for the Thanksgiving Day football game and dressing dolls for the Elks' Stocking Fillers are two of the outstanding activities undertaken by Triple S every year. The traditional barn dance, this year called the Piggy Pouncef' was held with Billie Diederich and Mary McDonald as cofchairman. Oihcers were: Beverly Birdsall, presidentg Mabel Rainey, vice president, Mary IVIcDonald, secretaryg Ann Corbett, treasurer. I-Ii-Y . . . 9 ERVIGEW . . . That's a onefword summary of the year's activities for HifY. lnaugurating a weekflong 4C campaign for the boys . . . decorating the halls for Christmas . . . giving food and clothing to the needy . . . sponsoring two Howdy dances at the start of each semester were typical service projects undertaken by the largest HifY ever organized at Stadium. Officers were: Dick Beckman, president, Wes Hudson, vice president, Gerald Meier, secretary, Gale Smith, treasurer, Mr. Carr and Mr. Myhrman, advisers. FiftyfSe1.:en r, -.fan ggi Stadiana . . FEIGERS this year were Evelyn Anderson, president, Edith Hagberg, vice president, Gertrude Kincaid, secretaryg Marjorie Engelbrecht, treasurer, Miss McCulloch, adviser. A BigS... O BECOME a member of Big S, an applicant must have received a varsity letter or a twofyear minor sport letter. Oiiicers for the year were: Rod Giske, president, Wes Hudson, vice president, Bill Gustafson, secretary, Matt Kapovich, treasurer, Mr. Heinrick, adviser. ROW 1: Mable Cook, Vilma Vidos, Nina Brinkerhoif, Jean Sulle , Evelyn Herrmann, Dorothy Bennyhoff, Sabine Phelps, Dots Clifford, Pat Cook, Billie Diederic, Ruthi Crain, Gertrude Kincaid, Evelyn Anderson, Miss McCulloch, Marjorie Engelbrecht, Edith Hagherg, Eleanor Mullins, Ruby Lee Winther, Marilyn Blundell, Harriet Cline, Lois Schmidt, Bettie Quinn, Bettijane Erickson, Mary Frlan, Marilyn Galloway, Catherine Allison. ROW 2: Katherine Granlund, Marcella Shacklett, Bette Milton, Joyce Smith, Kazu Sumiyoshi, Gwendolyn Keely, Margaret Ryan, Edith Grabar, Grace Blangy, Maurine Jones, Margaret Lindeman, Catherine Prentice, Dorothy Purdy, Betty Stalwiek, Thora Holden, Beverly Carlson, Janice Braget, Mary Emily Hordge, Mary Mettler, Shirley Danforth, Juliette Schwalen, Elaine Shepard, Bette Siegle, Peggy Shaw, Lois Rasmussen, Dgrotly Fawcett, Shirley Blades, Evelyn Benthien. ROW 3: Dorothy Hull, Annabelle Hupe, Winifred Conrad,f'Anita Hamprecht, Dorothy Holm, Mary Eleanor Adamson, Marforie Jack, Jane Elder, Louise Nichols, Phyllir'Nc-lson, Louise Olson, Betty Nelson, Joan Doe, Jean Wheeler, Alice Pflaum, Anita Kinberg, Annette Decker, Marjorie Christensen, Betty Gehrie, Joyce Haugncr, Margery Nelson, Claire Monoghan, Janice Stenson, Kay Copeland, Marian Ricono, Annabelle Mounts, Teddie Thedens. ROW 4: Marijane Stumpf, Bettie Snyder, Helen Martin, Dot Herstine, Doris Nelson, Kathryn Newschwander, Ann Corbett, Eleanor Baker, Phyllis Hunt, Bernice Goore, Irene Hopkins, Dorothy Schneider, Betty Knowles, Thelma Torgerson, Harriet Ehricke, Bettie Hart, Margaret J. Hill, Helen Walters, Jean Button, Bette Briggs, Berris Dunsmore, Elvira Rieono, Pat Ofstad, Frances Seeley, Marian Kinberg, Ruth Horr, Jackie Lanham, Jacqueline Moore, Dorothy Richter. ROXV 7: Florence Eves, Donna Johnson, Fontelle Gacldis, Elizabeth Butcher, Carol Gardner, Marilyn Roseh, Felicie Dahl, Helen Kutcher, Mary Jo Reid, Ruth Taylor, Harriet MacMahon, Doris Nordeen, Ruth Michael, Noreen Johnson, Doshel Allie, Billie Rouse, Clarabel Stevens, Mary McDonald, Betty Vwlarter, Rae Ostberg, Pat Brasier, Betty Carlson, Marian Mahncke, June Davis, Norma Olsen, Gail Selle, Martha Hart, Helen Gallwas, Anita Hansen, Estelle Lamken. ROW 1: Joe Belford, Bruce McCullough, Gale Smith, Tom Rathbone, Jack Wilson, Dick Beckman, Wes Hudson, Matt Kapovich, Bill Gustafson, Mr. Heinriek, Rod Giske, Roy Murphy, Marion Klarieh, Ray Montbroussous, Mark YVoods, La Verne Miller, Dick Petersen, Leigh Moody, Jerry Donion, Allan Browne, Dick Hiltbrunn, Joe Alongi. ROVJ 2: Phil Cedererous, George Gunovich, Kenny Cutler, Bob Foster, Lloyd Silver, Jim Fisher, Don Brown, Bud Donaldson, Dave Glenn, John Batt, Buck Moore, Jim Townsend, Bob Brady, Bryce Custis, Bommie Van De Mark, XVayne Hoff, Richard Malott, Harry Hescox, Benny Blair, Ted, Gregg, Lyman Andersen. ROW 3: Phil Schwarz, Fred Angus, Bill Demarest, George Vogel, Don Shaw, Floyd Swanson, Bob Rowan, Vince Genna, Stan Morton, Jim Darling, Ed Hoppen, Bliss Croft, Fred Adams, Porky Fengler, Chuck Horjes, George Victor, Ed Devcr, Jay Dahl, Dean Daughtry, Don Hagen, Bill Turnbull. ,QL Fiftyfliight , B ROW 1: Sally Middleton, Betty Jean Perry, Gerald Meier. Mabel Ramey, Mr, Hoffman, Marian Wzingnild, Pat Russell, Marilyn Blundell, Mary Frlan. RONV Z: Peggy Shaw, Mary Elizabeth Morton, Evelyn Seeley, Beverly Berlie, ,lo Ann Boyd, Jane Ness, Barhara Kohl, Virginia Carver, Ruthi Crain, Harriet Cline. Diclc La Pore, ,lean Sulley and Juliette Schwalen absent when picture was taken. ROXV l: Doris Hazelton, Helen Hoffman, ,lean Sulley, Gerald Meier, Nlary Elizabeth Nlorton, Marian YVangn1ld, Evelyn Seeley, Ruthi Crain, Mzibel R:-imey, Betty Perry, Mr. Hoffman, Dorothy Cochran, Barbara Kohl, Lorraine Sus:man. ROW' 2: lvlary Frlan, Helen Gallwas, Elaine Shepard, Gerry Hayes, Grenville Scott, Maury NaKane, Beverly Berlie, ,lane Ness. Richard Kanzler, Howard Tokley, Fontellc Gaddis, Shirley Troupe, Marjorie Lou Morrill, Sherley Day. ROW 3: Bill Gough, Bob Langlow, Sally Middleton, Virginia Garver, Margaret Carlock, Dot Herstine, Mildred Lahren, Robert Morse, Betty Helm, Peggy Shaw. ROW 4: Lois Rasmussen, jean Cardle, Bill Gustafson, Jim Letllie, Bob McNary, Mel Novilcofl, Rhoda Sussman, ,lo Ann Boyd, Beatrice Sussman, Bernice Goore, Margaret Nicola, Pat Russell. Quill and Scroll . . . QNORARY but large . . . Two boys hut 19 girls . . . This characterizes the largest Melville E. Stone chapter of Quill and Scroll ever at Stadium. Twelve journalists from the Wcirld stalls were initiated at two candleflight ceremonies. Honorable mentions were what Stadium journalists won in the Quill and Scroll quarterly contests. 'Marian 'Waiigiiild received an honorable mention in the currentf event division, Richard Meyer, in sports writing, Jane Ness for an editorial, and Sally Middleton for ad writing. Ollicers were: Mabel Ramey, president, Marian Wangnild, secretary, and Mr. Hoffman, adviser. Fourth Estate . . . PEAKERS and field trips . . . Members of Fourth Estate, journalism club organized in l936, enjoyed these as their major activities. Speaking at the meetings were Hal Nelson, Times drama editorg Leonard Coats' worth, Tribune makefup editorg Norma Hayes, an alumnus, Harry Lynch, Tribune ad director, and Walter West, Better Business Bureau head. Field trips were taken to the new Times plant. The year's officers were: Marian Wangriild, president, Mary Elizabeth Morton, vice president, Gerald Meier, seeretaryftreasurer, and Mr. Hoffman, adviser. R FiftyfNine 1- rj. l 5-SJW ' N , TJ. Jung, JL if Activity Managers . . ITH the selling of activity tickets and stamps as their chief duty, the activity managers are chosen by roll teachers at the beginning of each semester. They also pass out World tokens each Friday and have charge of the Torch. Tuesday is the regular day on which stamps are sold. Spring managers have charge of Tahoma distribution in their roll rooms. Students with the correct number of stamps in their activity tickets receive The World, and admission to the opera, Senior Class Play, dances and spring athletic games. At the end of the year in return for their completed activity ticket containing 30 stamps, they receive a copy of the Tahoma. RUB' 1: Jean Betty Baker. Phyllis Jentuft, Lois May' Smith, Nlafgaret Lithgl v, iell' Calkin' Evelyn Herrmann, Kathryn Newschwander, Juliette Sehwalen, Bev Birdsall, Ruby Lee Vyfinther, Katherine ormuzis, Lois Ras n, T or lden, Jean Cardle, Shirley Danforth, Bob Hayward, Jane Ness, Mary Jo Reid, Don Brown, Lillian Silvernail ROV' 2: Barbara Tobin, Mari Lou Berlin, Marijane Stumf, James Braman, Norman Paris, Ted ain , en wanson, Warren Holmes, Dolly Vyfaite, Bette Milton, Dean Billings, John Brudie, Jim Fisher, Bert Keely, John Klarich, Dick Beckman. RONV 3: Einar Randrup, Barnett XVhittlesey, Bob Covach, Frank Hawthorne, Floyd Swanson, Carl Vv'arren, Bill Gough, Jack Miller, Shirley Blades, Barbara Wlaller, Joanne Miller, Gloria Ivfierow, Vie Grabar, Rod Olzendam, Lois Myers, Harriet Cline. ROW' 4: Gene Lambert, Dorothy Karpach, Felicie Dahl, Elizabeth Butcher, Barbara Robson, Martha Hart, Doris Schilling, Carmen Hansen, Janet Harvey, Margaret Hill, Betty Forsythe, Joyce Haugner, Mary Frlan, Flora Jamieson, Catherine Baron, Beverly Carlson, Patt Brandt, Teresa Miller, Marian Nelson. ROW 1: Juliette Schwalen, Bert Keely Hoff, Vic Grabar, Janet Harney, James Braman, Carl Warren, Floyd Swanson, Helen Clark, Dolly Waite, Doris Floystcad, Dean Billings, John Brudie, Florence Morrison. ROW 2: Ruth '- , Dorothy Hager, Claudia Stuart Gaul, Barnett Whittlesey, o Jerry Bailey, Bob Covach, Tissot, Beverly Berlie, Warren Holmes, Warren Holmes, Jack Miller, Cline, Margie Jack. Rod Giske, Don Schinnell. ROW 3: Patricia Edgerton, Radke, Leigh Moody, Frank Clinton, Dwight Howell, Charles Perrow, Parker mmy Walter Blomberg, Bill Gough, Doshel Allie, Don Dempsey, Erma Sweet, Blades 4: Pat Towne, Jessie Hinton, Bernice Knudtsnn, Shirley Moore, Bettijane Bill Vvlalker, Dorothy Namanny, Patt Brandt, Ann Zaferin, Marijane Stumf, Mary Catherine Carlson, Barbara Kohl, Roberta Morse. Elsie Trotter, George Garland, Gerald Meiei, Gunnard Lobdcll, Ursella YVatts, Jean Atwell, Eleanor Ncwbcgin. Sixty ,.-, A-QA-J ROW 1: Effi Weeks, Elsie Hansen, Betty Jayne So ers, Miss Kobetich, Loixaine Ackermxznn, lvlzrrcelle XVhite, ROXV 2: David Vfoodbridge, Virginia Jentoft, Norman Anderson, Carol Holder, james Braman. ROXV 1: Virginia XVrye, Ruby Lee W'inther, Rhoda Sussman, Katherine Formuzis, Bernice Goore, Helen Kutcher, George XV. Victor, Freda Greinkc, Thora Holden, Bertha McConnell, Mark NVoods, Bruce NVerner. ROXV 2: Bill Richards, Dave Richardson, Doris Nordeen, Annette Decker, Shirley Barclay, Janis Eisenhower, Gertrude Kincaid, Velma McAfoos, Jean Betty Baker, Bud Olzendam, Erma Sweet, june Potter. ROXV 3: Bob McNary, Arthur Massie, Donald McClain, George Garland, Frank Gustafson, Don More, Dave Molitor, Dave Livingston, Don Schroeder, Betty Nelson. ROW 4: Helen NValters, Nancy Short, jean Keller, Alice Farvour, Noreen Johnson, Doris Floystead, Maxine Kelley, Virginia Lipsky, Marcia Turner, Barbara Tissot, Helen Salatino, Agnes Delegard, Rhoda Classen. ROXV 5: Phil Zaugg, Le Roy Vaughn, Mildred Lahren, Doris Langabcer, jordan Meier, Ann Franich, Bernice Knudtson, Phyllis Hunt, Roberta Morse, Phyllis Everson. Library Assistants . . . IRLS AND BUYS who wish to take up library work for their vocation have the chance to start on this career within the walls of Stadium. After a semester course in library training the students are assigned to desk work where they collect library slips and check in and out various books and magazines. Miss Kobetich is librarian and instructs the IO assistants. This year Virginia jentoft was the chief library assistant, serving as library typist last year. She was in the library for several periods every day. Study Hall Assistants . . T the beginning of each semester, the study hall teachers choose a group of students whose duty it is to check the roll in the study halls each day. Every period they check with the library, the gym and the absentee list before making a report of those who are absent from the study halls. This year there were 5 7 assistants who worked in the three study halls. SixlyfOne Red Cross . . . OVERING many and varied activities during the year, the Stadium Red Cross had as cofchairmen Margaret Lindeman and Bill Hawks. The annual L'Tin Can Shuffle was sponsored by the boys of the group, and other projects included making Braille book covers for the blind, scrapbooks, Christmas favors, menu covers for Navy ships and conducting a Friendship Day. Other oiiicers were: Edith Hagberg, secretary, Bryce Custis, treasurer, and Miss Murray, adviser. Attendance Clerks . . . O LIGHTEN the work of Mrs. Laursen, attendance clerk, about twentyffive students are selected each semester. They compile absentee lists, file excuses, mark attendance cards and collect attendance slips from class rooms. Absentee lists are typed and mimeographed daily by students from oiiice training classes. These lists are posted on the bulletin board by room 104 every day. ROW 1: Alice Jeanne Ermatinger, Barbara Lavarato, Betty Stalwick, Miss Murray, Margie Hanson, Sherley Day, Dorothy Cochran, Maurine Jones, Dorothy Sovereign, Harriet Cline, Mariorie Jack, Noreen Johnson, Harriet Bringdale, Jean Diederich, Lois Peterson. ROXV 2: Beverly Hagen, Margaret Lindeman, XVarren King, Edith Hagberg, George Victor, Bill Sheldon, Pat Mason, Barbara Tissot, Jeannette Seitz, Erma Sweet, Louise Olson, Elaine Sadlacek, Susan Bashey. ROW 3: Andrew Holt, William Stewart, W'arren Holmes, Ruth Otis, Janice Lindeman, Helen Petersen, Winifred McKean, Ramona Hawthorne, Marjorie Engelbrecht, Virginia Dunmore, Pat Ostland, ROW 4: Dorothy Hull, Bill Hawks, Ted Olberg, Virginia McMath, Bettie Quinn, Margaret Norman, Misao Takasugi, Doris Nordeen, Morris Reed, Harty HQH, Howard Tolclcy, Richard Turner, George Garland. ROW 5: Mary Barger, Dorothy Richter, Elaine Jackson, Doris Nelson, Gene Nelson, Bert Kade, Shirlee Moxness, Lois Schmidt, Lettie Lowey, Lylabelle Towers, Pat Lutes, Constance Knight. ROW 1: Taeko Hamaguchi, Norma Julian, Sherley Day, Lois Peterson, Doris Schilling, Mrs. Laursen, Bob McNary. -Av-v - ws v vs - rw - n 1 rx - xl ,, ,. IW, 1,J Y, , AL ,,,, H Dal ...L. . D....-L,a..,-I 7l.vIAnnn l Sixtyfffwo -A gf X A, A ,N., ,k x N3 .ft f' 0, ., g . s as P W i7'x A i 1 1 E S is Qi . Q53-fx fm ,X Wim in 3 T Q , X ROW 1: Roberta Burchard, Carolyn Bcaatcn, Betty Brown, Shirley Otis, Grace Blangy, Virginia Blackburn, Doshcl Allie, Marcella Shacklctt, Dorothy Sarrazen, Helen Maranu, Shirley McCarthy, Bernice Knudtson, Evelyn Colombinc. ROW 2: Mary Richardson, Helen Hedgcs, Catherine Baron, Virginia Pearson, Pat Mulvey, Florence Stang, Margaret Hutchins, Natelia Kapovieh, Helen Walters, Anita Kinberg, Helen Petersen, Arlene Martin. ROW 3: Lorrayne Mellum, Garniel Lindquist, Fumi Butsuda, Irene Carlington, Irene Lumpp, Eileen Beckstead, Pat Ostland, Shirley Stone, Edrys Berg, Blanche Brong, Katie Morikawa, Lois Brong, Miss Miller. ROW 4: Betty Wildcs, Clare Jayne Cleary, Marijane Stumf, Coral Frens, Betty Fellows, Teresa Ricono, Mtvllie Scheidelman, Winifrcd McKean, Jane Peile, Lois Myrs, Phyllis Nelson, Louise Olson. ROW 5: Marcheta Tait, Margaret an 'dt a '1 o Wakabayachi Jessie Shortridge, Betty Poorc, Muriel Robinson, Imogene Cole, Bette Jeanne Yancey, Thelma Bretthauer, Marian Wolf, Mary Lou Worthey. ROW 1: Stanley Simons, Dick Bergman, Harold Garvik, Helen Hedges, Joyce Haugner, Helen Marano, Margaret Rout ' ulx, Charlotte Clark, Patricia Meraugh, Mary Jo Wallacker, Margaret Trafford. ROW 2: Pondo Davis, Rex Adkins, Myrtle Jorgcnson, Gladys Levorson, Marion Windh, Lola Martin, Irma Maesncr, i,. ' er, Bernice Kimball. ROXV 3: XVaync Schoonover, Donald Little, Roy Francis, Frank johnson, Georfc Wick, Dick Ryan, Charles Proulx, Stanley Mamlock, Don Shaw. Bill Walker, Ruth Davey. Student Nurses . . . ROM homefnursing classes Miss Miller chooses girls each semester to serve in the Red Cross Room for about one month. Each student spends one period a day there and cares for girls who are ill or injured. To gain admittance, a girl who is ill must get-a slip from her class teacher and present it to the student nurse who gives her a slip to return to class at the end of the period. Lunchroom Crew . . . ON AND ANNA Stadion by Stadium students under enjoy delicious lunches each noon hour, prepared the supervision of Miss Miller. The lunehroom crew serves the students during first and second lunches. For their services they receive a 2Ofcent lunch, which is eaten between the two lunch periods. Students in the crew are chosen from applications submitted at the beginning of the school year. A special lifcent lunch was inaugurated this year. Sixtyffllrec Yell Leaders . . . CYALTY reigned at Stadium this year in the form of five peppy yell leaders. Clinton 'iSpike Ferguson as king, and Ruby Lee Winther as queen, led the clan. Ethel Cunnette, jimmy Fisher and Pondo Davis completed the quintet as duchess and dukes respectively. Their duty was to lead the crowd in yells to help give spirit and support to the team at all football and basketball games. This year the student body voted to have ive leaders instead of three as before, and a great job was done by the combination of their five voices in arousing the enthusiasm of the crowds. Stage Crew . . . UGGLING stage equipment, scenery, making repairs on properties and handling lighting are a few of the various jobs ably performed by the stage crew. Working siicth periods and after school, members are chosen from applications submitted to Mr. Westgate, adviser. Emblems are awarded for two semesters of work, as students doing this service receive no credit. Special work for the year includes preparing the stage for the opera, Senior Class Play, Football Night and Christmas programs, as well as all assemblies. Members were: Don Peterson, Rudolph Trip, Gilbert Paul, Verne Baughman, Leigh Stone, Bob Sypher and Bob Arnold. Pondo Davis, Ruby Lee XVinthcr, Spike Fcrguslm X hcl Gunnctte, jimmy Fisher. ROW 1: Gilbert Paul, Don Peterson, Mr. Wkstgatc, Rudolph T ' . ROW' 2: Bob Arnold, Bob Sypher, Leigh Stone, Verne Baughman. , Sixtyflimw W ki? 4, I 3 1 1 fl' L, N, M5 W vm G A g 5 ,g , w-tx.,-u.......W,4. Nrw M 5? v if M f i xv W N... 4 fl . if . 'fi Z ' ' Z. Nt V ' -' 'yy' .4 .::f:-5' Q 4 QL Y 3 I W ...., , G ,X fr, J 'X f mv ROW 1: Dave Molitoi', ,lim Darling, Lloyd Albice, Lyman Anderson, jay Dahl, Vince Genna, Mr. Heinrick, Felix Julian, Bill Turnbull, Ray Montbroussous, Roy Murphy, Bill Demerest, Allan Browne. ROW 2: Bob Snodgrass, Bob Angeline, Mark Woods, Don Benson, joe Bedford, XVally Anderson, Phil Schwartz, Spike Ferguson, ,lim Carpenter, Enos Bales, Ray Hagen, Pete Peterson. ROXV 3: John Batt, George Gunovich, Jack Vanderberg, Bob Bodenharnmer, Rod Giskc, George Victor, Joe Sloscr, Don Pennington, Harry Mansfield, Bill O'Connell, Frank Cumho. ROYV l: Bob Rea, Sherman Day, George Funk, Roland Richards, Bill Hawks, Mr. Clark, Gene Hallan, Tom Faris, Marshall Adams. RONV 2: George Brown, Bob Callson, Kenneth Bacon, XVzirrcn King, Alex Candoo, Don Ervin, Paul Raymond, Hank Clinton, Bud Boyd, john Reeder. ,ROW 3: O, D. Willizams, Greg Brown, Earl Acker, Tony Kroha, Richard Clinton, Mel Pugh, Bob Garrison, Ted Johnson. Baseball Club . . . CST ACTIVE in the spring season is this organization composed of Stadiums kings of swat, the Baseball Club. Included in its membership were many regular team members. 'With Mr. Heinrick, their adviser, the boys had several prominent Tacoma players as speakers at the meetings, including Clarence Stave, City League umpire, and Jimmy Mosolf, former big leaguer. Oilicers were: john Batt, presidentg Ray Montbroussous, vice president, Vincent Genna, secretaryg George Gunnovich, treasurer. Boat Club . . . U' LL ASHCRE that's going ashore! Such might be the cry heard as the future skippers of Stadium met each Thursday to discuss the points of boating, sailing and ships in general. A successful voyage was had by all members under the helm of Captain Bill Hawks. Officers of the club were: Bill Hawks, presidentg Anthony Kroha, vice president, Roland Richards, secretaryg George Funk, treasurer, and adviser, Mr. Clark. SixtyfSix Christian Union . . . N ACTIVE group during the year was this organization, whose purpose was to promote Christian fellowship among students. Its program included selling Christmas cards, holding an exchange meeting with Lincoln and having devotions together every day during the lunch period. Officers were: President, Vincent Bergman, vice president, Irene Bergman, secref tary, Eva Peterson, treasurer, Arleen Otis, program chairman, Helen Petersen, publicity chairman, Bob Van Horn, song leaders, Evelyn Benthien, Florence Best, Florence Reynolds, Charl Knapp, pianist, Doris Beck, adviser, Miss Selden. Debate Club . . . TUDENTS of the forensic art make up the members of Debate Club, one of Stadium's largest and busiest organizations. At the College of Puget Sound tournament Gerald Meier won third in extem' poraneous speaking, with Pat Russell tying for fifth place. At the University of Washingtcnn tourney, Gerald Meier and Mary Elizabeth Ixiorton won silver medals for excellent in debate. Officers were: Gerald Meier, president, Kathryn Newschwander, vice president, Pat Russell, secretary, Grace Blangy, treasurer, and Mr. Prentice, Mr. Simpson and Mr. Albrecht, advisers and coaches. ROXV 1: Mary Barger, Jean Atwell, Ruth Schaler, Viola Adler, Vincent Bergman, Helen Petersen. Irene Bergman, Arlene Otis, Florence Reynolds, Charl Knapp, Miss Selden, Bob Van Horn, Berdine Sutherland, Burt Vviadsworth. ROW 2: Ernest Ayers, Harriet Hansson, Virginia Goettling, Gloria Alex, Betty Keith, Catherine Adler, Betty Lou Sugg, Ruth Thomson, Jennie Wick, Dorothy Richter, Alice Pilaum, Jean Keller, Mariiane Keller, Marilyn Gilstrap, Ted Olherg. ROW 3: Wiiistoii lvioberg, Harold Nlartindale, Dorothy Bruck, Helen Hedges, Elaine Hickok, Jim Reynolds, Beverly Berglund, Margaret Cruver, Eva Peterson, Marian Turcotte, Lucille Stacy, Vera Hylen, Wallace Howard. ROW 41 Lillian Larsen, Alice Duttrep, Ethel Bergem, Alphild Broback, Louise Zirkle, Dagnie Brohaek, Vendella Skone, Evelyn Douglas, Gladys Levorson, Claudine Walker, Miriam Olson, Genevieve johnson, Lois johnson. RONV 1: Flora Imada, Aiko Kimura, George Garland, Mary Elizaheth ' -.Blaagyff---Pat'RUssei l, Gerald Meier, Kathryn Newsehwander, David NVoodhridge, Felicie Dahl atherine Banakes, Mzirilyn Gilst-rap, RONV 2: Mr. Simpson, Bill Scholes, Arthur Gravatt, Bob Kelly, Claudia Van Fossen, ns i a ewsehwander, Mariorie Carr, Irving NX'oodworth, XVehster Saugen, Ray Puddicombe, Miss Zimmerman. ROXV 3: H. j. Albrecht, Alec Daly, Gordon Baker, Mark Abernathy, jeanette Seitz, Fontelle Gaddis, Maxine Haydon, Ross Butler, Evans Nelson, Richard Turner, Mr. Prentice. ' I T 'Y il f J ' I ixty'S en Wgywwkilf ROW 1 : Kem, Phyllis Nelson, Helen Gallwas, Reba Langton, Pat Mills, Hazelton, Gerry Hayes, Jean johnson, Dorothy Hopping. ROW 2: Betty Harriet Ehricke, Dorothy Karpach, lane Peile, Margaret Johnson, Phyllis Ruth Smith, Virginia Dunmore, Donna johnson, Doris Nelson, Greening, ,lanis Eisenhower, Pat Towne, Louise Cheney, La Gasa, lnveen, Alice Walker, Betty Jackson, Carmen Hansen Arlene Viafore. -X ROW 1: Bill Shaub, Bill Dwight Wilson, Bob Hayward, Bommie Van Dc Mark, Rod jack Rasmussen, Tom Faris, David Vkloodbridge. ROVJ Baker, Louie Fowler, Floyd Harris, Wayne Hoff, Oscar Eliason, Bill Bellamy, Roy Lund, Jerry Moore jim Hite, Bill Demaresr, Spike'l Ferguson, George Soper, Schwarz, ROV! -4: ,lim Townsend, Vvlarren Holmes, Robert Rex George Victor, lfdward Jensen, Bill Galloway, Zinigg, om lvlolimr. Girls' Golf Club . . . GRY of fore, and a flash of skirts on the green signify members of the Girls' Golf Club, who have a chance to show their talent in the annual spring tournaf ment, the reward for the winner being a perpetual trophy. During club meetings the girls practice under the professional eye of Ray Ball, golf instructor. ,- Officers were: President, Pat Mills, Gice president, Ieanellen Cal.k1Q , secretary Doris Hazeltong treasurer, Reba Langtong sergeantfatfarms, Helen Gallwas, and adviser, Miss Bernard. Boys' Golf Club . . . HOSE boys swinging a mean driver or mashie are here introduced to the Boys' Golf Glub. America's future Bobby Jones might well come from within its membership, for the boys practice at local courses and receive instructions from experts in the sport. Tournaments are held in the spring for all students interested. Ofiicers were: Bommie Van De Mark, president, Rod Olzendam, vice president, George Coombs, secretaryftreasurer. SixLyfEigl1t h 40 Fisherinens, Club . . ' for you, for all the anglers in Stadium belong to this active organization Prominent experts on the sport of fishing spoke at almost every met g the spring fresh and salt water derbies were held, with a picnic ending the ye F YOU TAKE to water like a duck, or maybe a fish, Fishermens, C Q , n n Ofhcers were: Earl Moore, president, Thornton Mock, vice presidci ' Wi Q. Mcllish, secretary, Arnold Hansen, treasurer, and adviser, Mr. Palmer, nf - Y,-1 International Club . . . RIENDS in China, Germany, Italy, Nova Scotiaffhow interesting it soun . That is just part of the fun which members of the International Club had during 1, the year, Through the club they corresponded with students in foreign lands, and many of them gained real friends. - Guest speakers appeared at almost every meeting. Among the most interesting were Mrs. Eugene White, speaking on the Philippines, Miss Lindaas, telling of her South American trip, and Charles Heflinger, talking about Germany. Cfiieers were: President, Catherine Luzzi, vice president, Dorothy Samuelson, secref tary, Betty Lou Sugg, treasurer, Anna Laura Hordge, program chairman, Nina Brinkerf hoif, publicity chairman, Marigene Lee, adviser, Miss Hartman. ROXV 1: Tom Faris, Clarence Case, Fred Clark, XYilcy Mellish, Arnold Hansen, sponsor, C, A, Palmer, Thornton Mock, Earl Nloore, Norman Anderson, Roy Anderson, lvlarvin Hagen, Clarence Mork, Gene Nlarkland, Jim Loveiov, ROW 2: jim Carpenter, Dick Clinton, Lawrence Belsvig, ,lack Chapman, Frank Albert, Roy Tilley, on e Lewis Cruver, Charles Danner, Don Ervin, Paul Strong, Bob Covach. ROW 3: Bill Hopping, Jerry pe man, Ellsworth Engebrctsen, Dong Armstrong, Merle Loomis, Bob Danner, Bill Leif, Dave Penn, Harvey Lucht, Lloyd Silver, Charles Rogers. ROW' l: Marion Vfindh, Harriet Bringdale, Anna Laura Hordgc, Nina Brinkerhofi, Catherine Lnzzi, Betty Lou Sngg, Dorothy Samuelson, LaVonne XVinsley, Roberta Bruchard. ROW' 2: Fnrni Kinoskita, l'larrieL King, Tashiko Ukozaki, Eleanor Frivoltl, Virginia Tropiano, Frances Pnrtich, Ardelle Silver, Berna Mac Lowe, Marigene Lee, Jennie Bernobich. i SixtyfNine .f- Olaf nw CYS! we VLMQL N My , ROW 1: Jim Caddigan, Bob Kelly, Marian Brewsaugh, Rnthe Bushell, Donna Johnson, Virginia Dunmore, jim Carpenter, Bob Robertson, Grenville Scott. ROW 2: Katena Manolides, Helen Martigopoulos, Jim Brokaw, Robert Gallagher, Andy Boskovich, O. D. Vvlilliams, Lawrencc Belsvig, Clarence Case, Bill Gough. ROXV 3: XValtcr Gray, Kenny Cutler, Fred A. Clark, Ed Dahl, George XVilliam Victor, George Brown, jack Miller, Dave Powels, Bud Hurlow, Gale Smith. ROVJ 1: ,lean Betty Baker, Lois Myers, Berris Dunsmore, Ruth Hutchcon, Miss Fenenga, Beverly Berlie, Barbara Tissot, Bob Robertson Grenville t, Helen Hoffman, Nlargaret Repetto, .lane Peile, Helen Darling, Martha Falknor. ROW 2' ernice jorv n, Howard Tokley, Richard Kanzlcr, Kenny Cutler, Helen Flodstrom, Mujako Fukajama, lvlisao Ta ', acko Harnaguchi, Phyllis Markotxi, Lillian Vedvick, Norma Hoover, Harriet King. ROYV 3: Nona Stone, ,lolafern Torgerson, Phyllis Ahre, Gwen Johnson, Edna Johnson, Betty Thomsen, Beverly Laursen, Josephine Bucsko, Dorothy Schweinlcr, Pat Mills, Reba Langton, LaVerne Lahrcn, Marjorie Franks. Magic Club . . . HE HAND is quicker than the eye. The truth of this statement can well be displayed by the members of the Magic Club. Giving performances at the Bank of California and for the Corinthian Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star were some of the outstanding activities of this club. Several guests performed for members at the club meetings. Fall ofhcers were: Bob Robertson, presidentg Bill Gough, vice president, Bob Kelly, secretaryftreasurer. Spring oiiicers were: Jim Carpenter, president, Bob Kelly, vice prcsidentg Donna Johnson, secretary, and adviser, Mrs. Graham. Movie Club . . . 9 UT! Let 'em roll! Action! Camera! These and many such fitting quotations describe the varied activities of the Movie Club. Discussing the latest motion pictures and displaying a billboard in the library of the newest firstfrun films in Tacoma were some of the functions carried on by the members. Other programs of the year featured speakers and movie reviews. Officers were: Beverly Berlie, presidentg Margaret Repetto, vice president, Lois Myers, secretary, Barbara Tissot, treasurer, and adviser, Miss Fenenga. Seventy 1 af' 3' ,Jima , P' -. fi' Norwegian Club . . . TUDYING the Norwegian language and literature with its gay music and customs was the purpose of this active group, formed only last year. The annual Norwegian spelling bee was held in the fall with Lincoln, the latter again being victorious. Fall officers were: President, Byron Larsen, vicefpresident, Shirley Stone, secretary, Helen Stang, treasurer, Maurice Christopherson. Spring oflicers were: President, Laura Midstater, vice president, Sylvia Reitan, secretary, Fred Adams, treasurer, Carsten Johnsen, and adviser, Miss Farden. Club Nous Autres . . O HELP inform students about the habits and customs of the French people and to create an interest in their language has been the aim of Club Nous Autres during the year. Many outside speakers addressed the club, telling of their travels through France and the French colonies. ' Oiiicers were: President, Barbara Tissot, vice president, Phyllis Eversong secretaryf treasurer, Beverly Berlieg program chairman, Lettie Lowry, adviser, Mr. Cousin. ROW' 1: Peter Petersen, Helen Stang, Shirley Stone, Marian XVindh, Miss Farden, Elaine Erickson. Lucille Myrdahl, Laura Midtsater, lvlary Ross. ROW' 2: Fred Adams, Jay Dahl, Bud Mammsen, Lyman Anderson, lvlark Rennord, Vernon Swanes, Arley Baker, Carsten Johnston, Chester Hang. ROXV 3: Harry Kent, Tom Jacohsen, gelerqd Rliiher, Evelyn Lavik, Betty Lund, Virginia Nelson, Grace Beeklund, Clarence Hielle, Burt XVadsworth, rno anscn. ROXV 1: Isabel Goore, Dorothy Cochran, Phyllis Jentoft, Betty Matlock, Pat Mason, Helen Darling, Margaret Repetto, Helene Hoffman, Beverly Bcrlic, Mr. Cousin, Barbara Tissot, Phyllis Everson, Marian Nllangnild, Rhoda Sussman, Jolofern Torgerson, Lois Peterson, Mildred Polley, Virginia NYhite. ROW 2: Margaret Drumm, Shirley Wlilson, Mzlry Barger, Jean Atwcll, Beth Nicholson, Shirley Lindahl, Dick Kanzler, Lorraine Sussman, Margziret Johnson, Roberta Morse, Irene Hopkins, Muriel Odey, Louise McGovern, Carol Hamilton, Louise Shauh, Margaret Skair, ROXV 3: Boh Turner, Grenville Scott, Bob Covach, Delories Havlina, Dorothy Schneider, Frances Hagerson, Arlene Ferrier, Pat Brown, Louise Cheney, Virginia Greening, Barbara Haslam, Jeannette Seitz, Peggy Davidson, Mary Louise Rogers, Eloise Peters. ROW 4: Lettie Lowry, Shirley Viken, Florence Eves, Mary Lou Fulton, Ethel Bonham, Howard Simpson, Ellsworth Engcbretsen, Jack Tweedy, Rodney O'Hiscr, Hugh Morse, Pat Newell, Shirley Larson, Felicia Dahl, Jeanne Bourland, Mickey Peters, Dorothy Erickron. ' SeventyfOnc -Mak., ' . 5' . 'U' l 5 fii yix . . Q ROW 1: Elsie Trotter, Ruth Williamson, Marian Kittredge, Jessie Hinten, Dorcas Eggesho, Joann Gillespie, Jim Carpenter, Bob McLane, Clarence Case, Fred Clark, Shirley Otis, Bob McNary, Barbara Tobin, Michael Gaidosh, Dorothy Hall, Betty Dahl, Roy Long, Bill Causin, Bob Covach, Melvin Roalsvig, Jack Miller, Mr. Giltner. ROW 2: Sachi Munekata, Marian Hartman, Barbara Harlam, Jacqueline Moore, Alice Pflauvm, Marjorie Crockett, Madge Rollins, Mary Wyhi, Dorothy Cochran, Betty Knowles, Edna Johnson, Gwen Johnson, Eleanor Doub, Miyako Fukuyama, Marjorie Franks, Kimi Jujimoto, Toshi Nakamura, Louie Hagberg, Dwight Howell, jim Brokaw, Robert Goslee. ROW 3: Betty Nakata, Muriel Odey, Dick Clinton, George Coombs, Raymond Millish, Vernon Swanes, Alva Roberts, Phyllis Markota, Burt Elwell, jack Burk, Clarke Wilhclmi, Paul Benson, Bob Causin, Hugh Morse, Bill Galloway, George Brown, O. D. NVilliams, Bill Richards. ROW 4: Rosale Yerran, Hazel Vv'itte, Marjorie Olson, Marjorie Van Olinda, Jim Wiborg, Bob Callson, Bob Brush, Perry Burkhart, Terry Donoghue, Bill Benjamin, Joe Alongi, Leigh Mcsody, Frederick Race, Ed Rogers, Frank Klarich, Leonard Wasserman, John Nicholes, Don Schroeder. ROW 5: Catherine NValsh, Louise Schiffbauer, Victoria Kindt, Virginia Lockow, Kathcryn Hultgren, Marilou Forsbeck, Nell Bjorklund, Shirley Bower, Mark Abernathy, Gordon Baker, Dick Bergman, Stanley Simons, Bill Smith, Charles Hendrickson, Dale Best, jim Conklin, Ted Christensen, Norman Zumhofi, jim Angus, Ted Alberg, Gene Randall. ROW 1: Dorcas Eggesho, Joann Gillespie, Mary Wylie, Dorothy Cochran, Dean Billings, jack Miller, Fred Clark, Bob McNary, Barbara Tobin, ,GnMm, Dorothy Hall, Betty Dahl, Roy Long, Dwight Howell, ROW 2: Madge Rollins, Raymond Mcllis , ernon Swanes, Melvin Roalsvig, Betty Knowles, Edna Johnson. Gwen Johnson, Stanley Simons, Dick Bergman, Ted Christenson, Dick Clinton, Frederick Race. ROW 3: Sachi Munekata, Alice Pflaum, Jacqueline Moore, Catherine Vv'alsh, Louise Schiiibauer, Bill Benjamin, Alva Roberts, Perry Burkhart, George Coombs, Gordon Baker, jack Burk, Dalc Best, Jim Brokaw, Don Schroeder. Rifle Club and Team RACIQSHOT Castlelites can be found at the bifweekly meetings of the Rifle Club in the girls' gym. The instructor was Sergeant Frank Gates. The president, Ray Tobin, distinguished himself by shooting two possibles in the bifweekly matches. Meetings are held on Monday and Wediiesday evenings, Friday afternoons 'nd Saturday mornings. , fi' Oiheers were: President, Raymond Tobin, vieefpresident, Bill Causing treasurer, Michael Gaidosh, secretary, Barbara Tobin, publicity manager, Louis Fowler, adviser, Mr. Giltnerfxe Sevcntyffwo I Sculpture Club . . . ITH an exhibit at the Westerii Vsfashington Fair as a major project, the Sculpture Club had a very interesting and successful year. Members participated in exhibits and hobby shows, taking several top honors and other prizes. The group was instructed by Karl Evers, from Bryant creative arts studios, every Monday after school, Gn the first and third Mondays of each month business meeting were held before instruction. Giiicers were: President, Bob Baldwin, secretary, Dot Cochran, treasurer, Cliff Bach, and adviser, Mr. Evers. Speakers' Bureau . . . EEPING Don and Anna Stadion up on the social activities of the school is the job of the information bureau of the Brown Castle, Speakers' Bureau. Meeting every Friday to receive announcements, members give them on the following Mondays in the roll rooms. Announcements are put in the oliice box on Thursday or given to Miss Wcirtman. . Fall officers were: Pat,Russell, president, Dave Richardson, vice president, Mary Elizabeth Morton, secretaryj ' Spring officers: Dots Gliiford, president, Grace Blangy, vice president, Sabine Phelps, secretary, and adviser, Miss Wortman. ROW' 1: Joe Sumiyoshi, Clifford Bach, Marlc Hipkins, lvlr, Karl Evers, Bob Baldwin, Dot Cochran, Bob McLane, Dot Hcrstine, Gwen johnson, Margret Nicola, Claudine Walker. RONV 2: Ernest Ayers, Clinton Smith, Frank Clinton, Alex Candoo, Dave Powels, Vyfarren Holmes, Edna johnson, Ethel Young, Elinor Daub. ROXV 3: jean Burk, Margie Fow, Virginia Grenning, Patricia Edgerton, Shirley Brown, Helen Darling, Marjorie Franks, Mary NVylie, Deloris Olsen, Elsie Hanson, Pat Hildcbrant. ROW 1: jo Ann Schwalen, Beverly Birdsall, Pat Russell, Harriet Cline, Noreen Johnson, Sabine Phelps, Dots Clifford, Grace Blangy, Miss Wortnian, Thora Holden, Bill Gregory, Don Brown, Bob Hayward, -lim Fisher. Dick Beckman, john Collins. ROW 2: Elaine Shepard, Ann Corbett, George Garland, Arthur Gravatt, Gerald Meier, Dave Glenn, ,lack Pascoe, anice Stenson, Dot Hergtine, Mary Elizabeth Morton, ean Sander 5 Mary jo Reid Marilyn Blundcll Helen Clark ROW I Mary Emily Hordge Jean Wheeler J K J T3 , ,' v . ' . , Y . t A . K : K ' sy ,L s , r, ,lo Ann Boyd, Sherley Day, Margaret Lindeman, Ruby Lee Winther, Margaret Ryan, Juliette - - , ggy Shaw, Elizabeth Burr, Bob Robertson ROW 4 Virginia Garvei Sally Middleton Evelyn Herrmann, Kathryn Newschwandcr, Dave Richardson, Tom Manning, Bill Causing, Eleanor Baker, Florence Eves, Margery Nelson, Shirley Nyrnan, Bettie Browne, Barbara Tissot, John Brudie, ,less Curtright, Bill Gough, Paul Raymond. SeventyfTl1'ree ROW' 1: Margaret Ryan, Bette Siegle, Miss Vifortman, Marjorie jack, Ruth Taylor, Edith Hagberg. ROVV Z: Lois Rasmussen, Elaine Jackson, Martha Hart, Dorothy Purdy, Mildred Viiick, Bettie Browne, Margaret Nicola, Bettie Quinn. ROYV l: Bill Leif, Dick Hiltbrunn, Hank Clinton, Ed Dahl, Mel Pugh, Boh Ackcin, Bill Piercy, ,loc Klarich, Art Nelson, Tcd Gregg, Benny Blair, Vilarren King, ROXV 2: Joe Sloser, Harry Anderson, Gene Lambert, Dick Carlson, Bill Richards, ,lim Ryan, Phil Simpson, Ralph Johnson, Bud Boyd, Bob Halliday, Harry Mansfield, Floyd Albice, Sandy Johnson, Bill Jonez. ROW' 3: Warreii Fictz, Vv'arrcn Larsen, Lyman Burke, Don Hicks, John Roeder, Jack Jorgensen, Bill Saul, Alex Candoo, Glenn Myhre, Vyfallv Anderson, Victor Hrvatin, Howard Perkin, Harold McCamand, Bill Scholes. Y Sahasa . . . AHASA, the Girl Reserve Club of Stadium, has become bigger and better this year under its capable president, Bette Siegle. The annual three day convention was held at Bellingham, its theme being World Fellowship. Several Sahasa girls were selected to attend. Highlights of the social whirl were two tolo dances, one being a sport dance, followed by a spring formal. Officers were: President, Bette Siegle, vice president, Ruth Taylorg secretary, Margaret Ryan, treasurer, Edith Hagbergg adviser from Stadium, Miss 'Wcurtinan. Sophomore Boys' Club . . O ASSIST sophomore boys in becoming acquainted with Stadium activities and upperclassmen, the Sophomore Boys' Club was organized with the help of HifY, its sponsor. The mixer held last year was discontinued this year. Officers for the year were: Joe Klarich, presidentg Benny Blair, vice presidentg Jimmie Reynolds, secretaryftreasurer, and adviser, Mr, Lowman. SeventyfFotw fX Ski Club . . . TUDENTS whose one ambition is to don the hickory slabs and go sailing down the mountain side may have their ambition fulfilled by belonging to the Ski Club, Busses are chartered to carry the ski lovers to their Paradise Oihcers were: President, jack Pascoe, vice president, Bill Hopping, secretary. Marian Mahnckeg treasurer, Terry Donoghue, and adviser, Mr, Albrecht. Stamp Club . . . ITH the annual stamp exhibit, held on the nights of the Senifr Glass Play as the highlight of its activities, the club had an interesting year. Stamps were studied and exchanged by members at the weekly meetings. Among the guest speakers was Mr. Murray Morgan, who told of his canoe trip down the Danube and the stamps he collected while in Europe. Spring officers were: President, Richard Weeksg vice president, Al Danielson, secretary, Helen Hembroffg treasurer, Bob Van Horn, publicity, jim Slaydeng member' ship, Winifred Conrad, refreshments, Gerald Vendettig program, Gerald Pirretg adviser, Mr, Kennard. ROXV 1: Barbara Philip, jeanne johnson, Norma Olsen, Helen Martin, Mercedes Russell, Eleanor Baker, Delores Whitham, XVarren Holmes, Evelyn Herrmann, Dave Powels, jack Pascoe, Mr. Albrecht, Don More, George Funk, George Nalley, Don Plummer, Ted ene Gjertsen, XVarren King, john Collins, Bill Stute. ROW 2: Nancy Longstreth, Dwayne Davis, ill? aub,' Marian Mahncke, Beverly Birdsall, Burns Poe, Dean Billings, Terry Donoghue, Frank Hicks, Fran Kennan, 'Roy Murphy, Ted johnson, Boh Garrison, jane Peile, Helene Hoffman, Gerald Meier, james Braman, jerome Stiekney, Marjorie Crockett, jane Baldwin. ROW 3: Barbara Abel, Virginia Greening, Miyako Fukuyama, Marjorie jack, jean Button, Dick Weiser, joan Bonnell, Barbara Engberg, Carol Hamilton, Louise McGovern, Eldon Andersen, Bill O'Connell, jack Moore, Tom Rathbone, Sandy johnson, Perry Burkhart, Melvin Roalsvig, Dick johnson. ROW 4: Dots Clifford, Dorothy Hopping, Charlotte Calder, Betty Knowles, Claire Monaghan, Betty Carlson, Mary McDonald, Frank Gustafson, jess Curtwright, Dick Hunt, Richard Clinton, jean Sanders, Sabine Phelps, Mary Mettler, Norman Sullivan, Bob ' o, Roy Boltz. ROW 7: Bill Hopping, Bert Keely, Doris Nelson, Kathryn MeDonzild, Shirley Connell, wane Lore Bette Siegle, juliette Sehwalen, Tom Mzinning, Donald McClain, Louise Cheney, ary ene nveen, Bert Kade, Bill Atkinson, Harry Anderson, Felicie Dahl, Boh Briggs, Ken Cutler, Peggy Shaw, Mimi Howell. ROW' l: Richard kVeeks, Gladys johnson, Elsie Hansen, Helen Hembrolf, YVinifred McKean, Dorothy Cochran, Helen Kutcher, Margaret Carloek. ROV' 2: Stewart Gaul, Rudy Devik, Gene Hallan, Dot Herstine, Wlinifred 'erald Pirret, Carol Buescher. ROXY 4: Bob Van Horn, Hilbert Price, Smith McLain, jim Slaydin, Fred Warden, jim Braman, Don Rickett, .xi-I-'ff , aii Carter, Helen Miller. ROV! 3: Mr. Kennard, adviser, Al Danielson, Morris Reid, Vincent Bergman, SeuentyfFi'ue fi ' XV! ,' .1 1'- fi IQ fly K .l if lil ROXV l: Tom Manning, Jack Carroll, Bob Robertson, Robert McLane, Miss Lea, Paul Raymond, Bob McNary, Mel Pugh, Gene Hall:-in. ROW' 2: Bill D. Stutc. Don Wlells, ,lim Carpenter, Dave Powcls, Berris Dunsmore, Alice Pflaum, Florence Reynolds, Ruth Hutcheon, lVarrcn Holmes, ROW' 3: Paul Barber, Rich Moravec, W'illiam Stewart, Don Pridcaux, jack Tuell, Clinton Smith, Bill Vfalker, Kenny Cutler, Grenville Scott, Bill Goxigli. ROXV l: Jennie Bcrnobich, Mary blurancich, Dorothy Samuelson, Mary Agnes Callaglrer, Ann Franicli, Nlariianr Stumf, Catherine Baron, Marion Rauson, Lorraine McConnell, Ethel lvlullan Mari Lou Berlin, Lorna Reitan, Katherine Molloy. ROXV 2: Mi'. Epstein, Betty Nakata, Anna Laura Hordge, Francis Rosengren, Mary Frlan, Kenny Cutler, LaVonne Vsfinsley, Roberta Burchard, Lillian Fukui, Florence Callahan, Sachi Nomijaina, Lillian Froman, Loretta Maynes, Margaret Firth. ROXV 3: Rhoda Claasscn, Helen Edwards, Kimi Fujimoto, Eleanor Reicich, Josephine Bucsko, Lois Myers, Dorothy Schweinler, Helen Flodstrom, Beverly Munson, Pat Hildebrandt, Elizabeth Hamilton, Marry Bargcr, Dorothy Crabtree, Myrtle Nlclclenry, Barbara Nlahnckv. Science Club . . . ITH a flask in one hand and a test tube in the other, the scientist steps into the picture. He is a member of the Stadium Science Club, one of the newer clubs in Stadium. Speakers featured on the programs were Mr. William Hawks, on the gas industry, Professor Frederick McMillan of the College of Puget Sound, on earthquakes, Mr. Henry Foss, with colored movies of the Narrows Bridge, and the Weyferhzieuser film, i'Trees and Men. Oiiicers were: Paul Raymond, presidentg Bill Cough, vice president, Bob Robertson, sccretaryftreasurer. Vocational Club . . . ITH field trips, guest speakers and a holiday party topping its list of activities, the Stadium Vocational Club had a successful year in aiding students to choose their careers. A point system was established by which members earned pins. For the first time since its existence, boys were allowed to join. Officers were: President, Marijane Stumfg vice president, Mary Frlan, secretary, Jennie Bernobich, treasurer, Catherine Barong librarian, Rhoda Claasseng reporter, Francis Rosengreng adviser, lvlr. Epstein. SeventyfSix I 1 i ' 9 f Laila 'zcunci There is music and drama iii the lmiidiiig of a bridge, when great tons of steel arc to bc lifted and siuiwig into piacc, and in siiiioucttcs of mcii and macliiiics against a duslqy sky. il i' X I f J . . w , 3 1 Y f J Q J JK!!! 7' f. ,J V f KJV rt! W fill! yf J l MR. JOHNSON AILING PROUDLY into the harbor of the past to moor alongside the 27 annual musical productions was Sigmund Romberg's operetta, The Desert Song, which was held March 28, 29 and 30 in the Stadium auditorium. Under Mr. Johnson's direction, it cast a more impressive reflection than it did when produced in 1933. Operetta . . . S Desert caves in the middle of northern Africa, Arabian harems and legionnaires' mansions constituted the scenery of this colorful production. The yarn was unwound when the dashing Red Shadow or Pierre, diiliole-played'ffby Fred--G-i , GEllytca,p.tiya.ted .the-heart of the beautiful argot Bonvalet who was charmingly rtrayed by Donna Mae Ja n. ' J ' ' given the 1 b Evelyn Benthien, Paul Raymond, Margaret Repetto, Jane Loren ancfglerry Walter. As the flirtatious Spanish lady, Clementina, Evelyn's melodious voice whangawiafded much acclamation. Paul Fontaine, captain of the French Foreign Legion and also Margot's fiancee, was excellently characterized by Paul, while the role of his affecti , admirer, the exotic Criental dancer, Azuri, was well portrayed by Margaret. he everfjocularglane and, Jerry shared the comedy honors-Jane winning fame ini! Q,-r,ayaFof,Susan,,thel tent' and f NW 'EtTmical hi f igghng, and eyelrol 'ng X - .- . . - f -- - .V l V newspaperman, Benjamin Kidd Jerrys showfstealing art. fl, f' , - A I1 K. Characters which held the limelight within thx Arabian tribe wexje viv' yf resent d by Bob Mulligan as the Arab chief, Ali Ben iguIvIichaeH.QQ-dgshflpd ns Cook as the Riff ch1eftans,.Sg,dMEl Karr and Has lVIe.l.fH0v1koff as mda ,Willa Daly and Rhoda Sussman as then Riff'farmer, H jiffand his Wif6,Xh-NSLY' ale Smith as the sentinel, and Jack Tuell as Nogi. Outstanding figures in the French Foreign ,Legion were General Birabeau, com' mandant, played by David Glenn, Lieutenantjfi Verne, played by George Cunningf ham, and Seargeant deBoussac, played by James Ledlie. Members of the special chorus included Muriel Berglund, Jennie Bernobich, Marilyn Blundell, Harriet Cline, Virginia Cummings, Barbara Ferris, Lila Lee Gordon, Betty Heidinger, Margaret Hunt, Josephine Lindgren, Gwen Lobdell, Kathryn McDonald, Ruth Michael, Jane Ness, Priscilla Newschwander, Beth Nicolson, Viola Nilsen, Madeline Paulsen, Barbara Robson, Genevieve Shaw and Clarabel Stevens. The six artistic dances which added greatly to the opera's success were originated by Helen Martin, Dorothy Philby and Margaret Repetto. Credit for a smooth and successful performance should be given to the group of student personnel directors behind the scenes. They were: Grace Blangy, Jeanne Bourf land, Jean Cardle, Felicie Dahl, Jane Elder, Carol Gardner, Martha Hart, Marijane Keller, Janice Lindeman, Margaret Lindeman, Kathryn Newschwander, Goldie Phill, Barbara Phillips, Corinne Picard, Catherine Prentice and Ruth Webb. Se-ue11tyfEigl1t Below: The hardfworkf ing special chorus. Operh Shapi . . . 4 y pc nj f Le ':Desert gSoii,3f in rehearsal. , n 1 ' g ff ' J f f . pw, ,AE , ' J NIJ' Left: Makefup is put on under the guidance of Miss Blackys Lclasses. Right: The whole cast on the night of the first performance, ,V , , 'vkfpivf NX Right: The dancing chorus poses for its picture. Above: Fred Gilhertson V and Donna Mae faden, the leads in 'The Dese Songf' take tim Hihave their pict ries taken. X X KN AAILV 'V i '2 255 i ei J li ii l ,J jf! s ' x Y - cl Novikoil, Alec YDravid'CKhlticidbridgge.wllailcltl Carroll?.Jacltm:l'l1elAlx,V Joe MSumiyosliiiuJillil N Gene Hallan, Ross Butler, Paul Ray -- -A Abernathy, Don Dempsey, Bob Mulligan, George Cunningham, ' j Harry Soloos. ROW 4: Dave Pence, u. - Bob Van Horn, Jerry lValters, Martin Sorber, Fred Gilbertson, Warren Davis, Marshall Cook, Jim Ledlie. 'RONV 1: Kathryn McDonald, Kathryn Newschwander, Jane Ness, Madeline Paulsen, Barbara Ferris, Alta Johnstead, ,Corinne Picard, Helen Edwards, Lila Lee Cordon, Harriet Cline, Grace Blangy, Carol Gardner, Evelyn Bcnthien, Janet Ferris, Rhoda Sussman, Dot Herstine, Jane Elder, Bettijane Erickson. ROW 2: Muriel Berglund, Mary Mettler, Alice Jeanne Ermatinger, Goldie Phill, Vivienne Clemensen, Mary Eleanor Adamson, Joan Bonnell, Vivien Connor, Lois Schmidt, Margaret Lindeman, Catherine Prentice, Harriette Ketner, Felicia Dahl, Catherine Banakes, Jeanne Bourland, Ruth Michael. ROW' 3: Genevieve Johnson, Sylvia Towers, Ruth Webb, Virginia Cummings, Mzirilyn Blundell, Clarabel Stevens, Elaine Hicknk, Shirley Johnson, Arlene Martin, Betty Jackson, Mary Lou VVilson, Jennie Bernobich, Constance Knight, Saloeal Ehmke, Donna Johnson, Ruth Horr, Elizabeth Butcher, ' Pat Browne, Jean Cardle. RUNV 4: Doris Nelson, Marjorie Hess, Louise Sutherland, Donna Mae Jaden, Jane Loren, llerric Johnson, Viola Nilscn, Dolores Havlina, Lois Smith, Frances Hagcrson, Cxxen Lobclell, Berdinc Sutherland, Marijane Keller, Bettie Browne, Mziry Agnes Gallagher, Catherine Allison, June NVestinan. RCUW 5: Margaret Hunt, LnSjaii1ley,'l'roupe, Priscilla Newschwander. Barbara Phillips, Shirley Connell, Barbara Engherpg, Phyllis Hill, Nina Hansen, Shirley Mcflzirthy, Janice Lindeman, W'inifred McKean, Shirley Danforth, Betty Heidinger, Martha Hart, Genevieve Shaw, Barbara Robson. I I Boys' Glee Club . . . LENDED male voices sent forth melodious messages in the opera i'The Desert Song. Under the direction of Mr. Johnson, the Boys' Glee Club offered an opportunity for any boy with musical talent to gain experience and training. Cflicers for the year were: President, Ray Ryang vice president, Bob Robertson, secretaryftreasugrer, Michael Gaidosh. N Girls' Glee Club RUE to its name, the Girls' Senior Glee Club under the direction of Mr. Johnson filled many hearts with gleef-not only as a colorful opera chorus in The Desert Song, but also in its appearances before radio audiences, junior high school groups, members of downtown clubs and students in assemblies. Officers for the year were: President, Evelyn Benthieng vice president, Carol Gardnerg secretaryftreasurer, Virginia Cummings. Eighty P-11 Cl Orchestra . . . ' r UILDING excellent orchestral arrangements on the school year's cable of musical entertainment was the accomplishment of the orchestra under Mr. Johnson's supervision. The group appeared in various assemblies, before service clubs and junior high schools, and furnished talent for programs and assemblies. Ofhcers for the year were: President, Dorothy Isaacs, vice president, Dorothy Selden, secretaryftreasurer, Don Ferris. Solo Orchestra . . . ENTENCED to months of hard prefopera labor behind musical bars, the solo orchestra under Mr. Johnson contributed greatly to the success of The Desert Song. The group was selected from the full orchestra for their dependability, playing ability and experience, to accompany the soloists and dances. They also toured with the cast to junior high schools and business clubs, presenting scenes of the opera. - ROW' 1: Florence Hubert, Dorothy Lavorato, Helen Osborne, Stewart Hutcheon, Leonard Wasserman, Elia Pangis, Frank Price, Gordon Bostwick, Jack Wood, Ann Corbett, Berris Dunsmore, Don Stewart, Don Shaw, Bill Stute. ROW 2: Dolly Waite, Flora Jamieson, Joan Doe, Freda Feltman, Bonnie Russell, Ann Washburn, Pauline Wash, David Hooker, Tom Manning, Ed Seymour, Dean Daughtry, Yuichi Takahashi, John Collins, Elizabeth Burr. ROW 3: Gwen Johnson, Bernice Swanberg, Marion Kittredge, Katherine Nash, Esther Hild, Shirley Sherman, Do'othy Cook, Robert York, Keith Duppcnthaler, Stanley Mamlock, Bob Brown,,.D.u.3?-Floyst Don Ferris. ROVJ 4: Janet Ferris, Pat Powell, Charlotte Timbs, June Robertson, Beverly Laursen' ut Hutcheon Shirley Jean Knight, Mary Read, Joyce Shelley, Don Prideaux, Ted Christensen, Calvin Kna p. : eanne Bourland, Marian Hartman, Marjorie Engelbrecht, Bill Read, Joe St. Jean, Gene Webber, J s Curtwright, Bill Brock, Frank Boskovich, Chuck Hampton, Bill XValker, Hubert Price, Bill Williams, Garry Garr' on, Bob Freeman, Ray Haug. ROW 1: Dorothy Lavorato, Helen Osborne, Stewart Hutcheon, eonard Wasserman, Elia Pangis, Frank Price, Gordon Bostwiek, Jack Wood, Ann Corbett, Berris Dunsmore. ROXV Z: Joan Doe, Freda Felrman, Bonnie Russell, Ann Vvlashburn, Pauline Nash, David 3, T nning, Ed Seymour, Dean Daughtry. ROW 3: Esther Hild, Shirley Sherman, Alta Johnstcad, uth utcheo Dorothy Cook, Robert York, Ted Christensen, Don Prideaux, Calvin Knapp. ROW 4: Janet Fe , a well, Charlotte Timbs, June Robertson, Bill Stute, Frank Boskovich, Don Shaw, Beverly Laursen, Shirley Knight, Mary Read, Joyce Shelley.if5 rx. .MU Eigl1Ly'O11e ik 1,1 'imlf' ROYV 1: Beverly Carlson, Pat Cook, Helen Clark, Elaine Shepard, lxlargaret Ryan, Barbara Robson, Mickie Peters, Dorothy Hager, Bette Siegle, Billie jean Diederich, Peggy Shaw, Dolly XVaite, Marjorie Nelson, jean Cardle Harriet Anderson, Dorothy Fawcett, Gertrude Kincaid, Mary Emily Hordge, Mary Lou Fulton. RONV 2: Betty Monty, Thora Holden, Betty NVarter, Vera Klarich, Dolores Havlma, Shirley Vikcn, jane XVelch, Donna johnson, Joanne Miller, Barbara XValler, Joyce Dorman, Virginia Lipsky, Dorothy Hull, Lois Myers, Berris Dunsmore, Gail Selle, Lorna Chapman, Estelle Lamken, Dessolyn Sedlacek, Margaret Sangster, Beverly Hagen. ROW 3: Jo Ann Boyd, Martha Hart, ,lean Taylor, Shirley Danforth, Ethel Bonham, Lois Rasmussen, Dorothy Purdy, Catherine Allison, JoAnn Schwalen, Beatrice Sussman, Ruth Davey, SaLeal Ehmke, Doshel Allie, Alicemae Swift, Edith Grahar, Edith Hagberg, Felicie Dahl, jean Pauline Burk, Margaret Norman, Elsie Stromme, Ruth Taylor, Betty Dahl, Shirley Sherman. ROW' l: joe Wzilston, Bill Brock, Jim Myers, Lee Hill, Paul Davis, Dorothy Hager, Mickey Peters, Dolly Wzuittr, Peggy Shaw, Billie Diederich, Bettie Quinn, Bette Siegle, jean Cardle, Margery Nelson, Pat Finch, Frank Price, Gordon Bostwick, Ruth jensen. Patricia Meinaugh, john Brude, ROW 2: John Gough, Lois Peterson Gerry Coatsworth, Charlotte Prentice, Chilton Bowman, George Lutz, Dwight Howell, Dots Clifford, Marjorie Engelbrecht, Evelyn Herrmann, Keith Duppenthaler, Ramona Hawthorne, Marian Hartman, Bob McNary, -lack Wcnild, janet Armstrong, George Matthaci, Lois Hill, Marilyn Blundell. RONV 3: Dean Daughtry, Harold Cosier, David Granlund, Mark Dolliver, Bud Melovidoil, Bob Simpson, Howard Simpson, O. D. XVilliams, Glenn Murray, Parker Buck, rzaaafa Swailes, XVallace Howard, Roy Long, Norman Sullivan, Harold Novikoil, -lean Wheeler. ROW 4: Luther Barron, Dick Taylor, Eldon Stratton, Howard Powers, Donald Shaw, Harvey Petersen, Bud Hurlow, Bill Stute, Frank Gustafson, Frank Hawthorne, Bill Causin, Cal Sandford, Bill Wz1lkei', Paul Duncan, Bob Marshall, Elizabeth Burr, Bettye Wilbur. Tigerannas . . . O ADD COLOR, spirit and perhaps a little oomph at football games, the girls' marching unit, the Tigerannas, performed during the half with clever marching stunts. The ofhcers of this snappy unit were: President, Harriet Anderson: secretary, Kathleen Dustan, treasurer, Beverly Berlie, advisers, Miss Lea and Miss Fenenga. New officers are: President, Martha Hart, secretary, Mary Lou Fulton, treasurer, Ethel Bonham. Band and Drum Majoresses . . . RANSLATING lifeless blank ink spots into those peppy bars of music that were chock full of school spirit, was the year's assignment for the band under Mr. Fussell. Officers of the board of control were: President, Roy Long, secretary, jean Wheeler, librarian, Dorothy Clifford. Eight highfstepping drum majoresses, clad in white and blue satin uniforms and led by Billie jean Diederich and Peggy Shaw, accompanied the group. EightyfTwo ,Z ,1,,n' fja' ,f I Thespians . . . AUGHTER and tears were the effects on the audiences of this year's cable of dramatic performances. During 193940, I9 plays, including a matinee, were presented. Climaxing the matinee was a brief skit, Vengeance, taken from Dickens' Oliver Twist. The cast portrayed the typical underworld characters in such an excellent manner that they received numerous complimentary comments. Those Thespians who received their service pins before the presentation of She Stoops to Conquer, are: Felicie Dahl, Helen Hedges, Charl Knapp, Josephine Lindgren, Evelyn Mzrrshall, Gloria lvlierow, Shirley Troupe, Dolly Waite and june Wzird. 'ALP' ie 'i i T' Giiicers of the club were: President, Shirley Nyman, vice president, Bob Kelly, secretary, Grace Blangy, treasurer, Charl Knapp. National Thespians . . . CTIVE interest and meritorious work enable the student who is plowing his way through the field of drama to reach the covetousgoalffthat of membership in the National Thespian Society, For their outstanding work in the Christmas play and matinee, twelve gained admittance into the club. They include Bob Albertson, Grace Blangy, Jane Elder, Virginia Garver, Bob Heath, Bob Kelly, jackie Lanham, Barbara Phillips, Gale Smith, jack Sundquist, Gerald Sustad and Richard Weeks. Since Shirley Nyman was the only member who remained from the preceding year, she automatically held all offices until midfsemester. At that time Bob Kelly was elected president, Barbara Phillips, vice president, Gerald Sustad, secretary, and Gale Smith, treasurer. ROVJ l: Grace Blangy, Miss Black, Shirley Nyman, Bob Kelly. ROW' 2: Gale Smith, Charl Knapp, Gloria lvlirrow, .lane Elder, Dolly Waite, jackie Lanham, Helen Hedges. ROW' 1: Gale Smith, Grace Blangy, Miss Black, Shirley Nyman, ,lane Elder, Bob Kelly. ROW 2: Bob Heath, Robert Albertson, Gerald Sustad, Barbara Phillips, jackie Lanham, Virginia Garver, Richard XVeelrs. A . 1 Y 5 Eiglity-'fliree xi s J D . l , J ,Y R - V. Miss BLACK X1 Senior Class Play . . . NCTHER milestone in the long road of successful Senior Class plays was laid by the Class of '40, with the presentation of uShe Stoops to Conquer, in the auditorium on the evenings of May 1748. Equally excellent work was performed in double leads and cast by Shirley Nyman and Barbara Phillips as the pretty heroine, Kate Hardcastle, while Gale Smith and Jerome Stickney did a splendid job in their characterizations of the shy gentleman from London, Charles Marlow. Focusing attention to the second leads, Bob Robertson as Marlow's friend, George Hastingsg Virginia Carver and Jackie Lanham as Kate's friend, Constance Neville, Margaret Repetto and Bettijane Erickson as Mrs. Hardcastle, stepfmother to Kate and aunt of Constanceg Richard Weeks as Squire Castle, Gerald Meier as Sir Charles Marlow, father of the romantic lead, Joe Sullivan as Tony Lumpkin, an eccentric practical jokergall merited the numerous complinients on their line acting ability. The leading players in HSl1 Stoops to Conquer, Bar' bara Plnllips, Shirley Nymar ferome Sticlqney and Gale Smith. : The cast of She Stoopx to Conquer, presented on May 17 and 18. Eigli Ly-Finn' 5 T, J I .glilificczfioni The record of the progress of the bridge is kept in picture form as is the record of the progress of the school iii the publications of the school. WY l MARIAN WANG NILD Fall World . . . 99 ASY to Read and Worth Reading . . . with this motto, The Stadium World again appeared as a fivefcolumn paper last fall. At the head of a staff of some 26 aspiring journalists, Marian Wangnild, news editor last spring, held the combined positions of editor in chief and news editor. t Pat Russell, former associate editor, headed the copy desk and helped with the makeup as managing editor. Dick Meyer returned to edit the sports pages. Bob Rowan, Stan Morton, Ed Williams and Ruthi Crain made up the rest of this department. Few changes were made in the general style . . . 'kCpen Drawbridgen . . . Castle Echoes . . . Sundial Shadows . . . and L'Club Calendar appeared again. Notef worthy additions were Lulu Potts' Diary, a popular feature, and silhouettes by Peggy Shaw to accompany Castle Portraits. Barbara Kohl was feature editor with Grenville Scott, Margaret Carlock, Bettie Browne and 'LBil1 of Fare Gough as assistants. Harriet Cline was the editorial writer. Held earlier this year, so that more stories could be printed, was the annual World shortfstory contest. Harriet Cline was editor. First place went to jane Elder, for Penny Steps Cut, second and third places to two staff members, Dot Herstine and Mary Elizabeth Morton. Changing roles, Mabel Ramey took over the job of circulation manager, the fourth girl in this position. She was also a reporter on the e itorial staH. Assistant circulation manager was Bill Gustafson. Filling Mabel s sh es as business manager was Wallace Stabbert, and Betty Jean Perry mana 'ed t Q advertising department and also worked as a cub, EQ ROVJ 1: Helene Hoffman, Mary Elizabeth Morton, Marian Vv'angnild, Evelyn Seeley, Ruthi Crain, jane Ness, Fontclle Gaddis, Betty jean Perry, Shcrley Day, Barbara Kohl. ROXV,f'f2: Sally Middleton, Mel Novikoli, Grenville Scott, Beverly Berlie, Dot Herstine,MMildred Lahrcn, Mabel Ramcyfi Pat Russell, Peggy Shaw, U. N. Hoffman. RCNV 3: Jim Lcdlie, Bob Rowan, Bill Gough, Bill Gustafson, Stan Mortoix. ROW 4: Doris Hazelton, Mary Frlan, Margaret Carlock, Roberta Morse, Bernice Goorc, Mary Hordge, Bettie Browne, Jo Ann Boyd. 1 EightyfSix ,M Wafrmifii WM .JM M ff 1554 A BETTY JEAN PERRY Spring World . . . GAIN under the guiding hand of a girl . . . the fifteenth in its history . . , The World was issued through an eventful spring. Chosen as the best from several candidates, Betty jean Perry, a junior, served as editor. Capable editorial assistants were Mel Novikoff, news editor, Barbara Kohl, copy editor, Beverly Berlie, feature editor, and Jane Ness, editorial writer. The Bengal Glancer' '... Sports Editor Maury NaKane, aided by Bob Langlow and Fontelle Gaddis, added several new features to the two sports pages. A score' guessing contest, with prizes donated by Klopfensteins, was held during the basketball season. A Sportsman of the Week was chosen for several weeks and awarded a prize of two theater tickets. Wallace Stabbert continued as business manager, thus earning a journalism emblem. Bill Gustafson headed the circulation department, with Don 'Westlin as assistant circulation manager. Peggy Shaw continued displaying her talent as staff artist, making the weekly silhouettes and other linoleum cuts. Lulu Potts still came from the typewriter of Margaret Carlock. Norma L'The Pest Hayes '38, returned to write jester's Bells. Earning journalism emblems were: Peggy Shaw, Rhoda Sussman, Sally Middleton, Jane Ness, Beverly Berlie, Mel Novikoff and Wallace Stabbert. Sally Middleton, who made a splendid record as an ad Chaser, managed the advertising department. Following the example set by the preceding staff, who visited Queen Anne and Garfield in Seattle to study their newspapers, six members of the spring staff visited the offices of The Glympus, the paper of Olympia High School. ROXY 1: Sherley Dav, Ierrv Haves, Sallv Middleton, Helene Hoffman, Rhoda Sussman, Betty Jean Perry, .lane Ness, Fontellc Gaddisl, lvlaurinc jones, Barbara Kohl, Shirley Troupe, ROW' 2: Lorraine Sussman. Bob McNary, Richard Kanzler, Mel Novikoff, Beverly ' -ie, Helen Gallwas, Elaine Shepard, Beatrice Sussman, Bill Gustafson, Peggy Shaw, U, N. Hoffman, Barbara Tobin. ROW' 3: Alice Clark, Dorothy Cochran, Lois Rasmussen, Jean Cardlc, Doris Langlow, Lee johnson, Nlaury NaKane, Don YVestlin, Bob Langlow, Howard Tnklcy, Margaret Carlock, Claire janaeek. Eigl1ty'Seven Vi 1' ink, i l l l 4 , ', ,f ix' ' . , i l ' I i 1 1 1 i .' X V ,t Q- l' I . as , . J PAT RUSSELL Tahoma . . . EDICATED to the memory of our late principal, Mr. Perkins, and with the Narrows Bridge as its theme, this year's Tahoma was edited by Pat Russell, capable and efficient from three semesters' experience on the World staff. A padded cover in purple and silver and title pages printed in purple ink carried out the 1940 class colors. Notable changes were made in the sports pictures for the major varsity sports. Individual pictures were used, mounted on a neutral background, and covering a whole page. The Tahoma snapshot contest was divided into three parts: pictures of students at school, pictures of students away from school, and baby pictures. A large number was turned in for each division. Prizes of two theater tickets were awarded to the winners of the division, and a grand prize of an 8x10 enlargement of any negative, was donated by Eastman Kodak Company for the grand prize winner. Bob Hayward and Ruthi Crain helped cover sports, Bill Gough and Virginia Garver, senior writeups, Mary Elizabeth Morton, classes, Gerald Meier, honors, Beverly Berlie, music and drama, Harriet Cline, Paul Raymond, Mary Frlan and Ruby Lee 'Winther, clubs, Jean Sanders and Helen Clark, art assistants. Staff photographers Fred Marinacci and Gene Nelson took pictures of all school events, and Richard Moyer of all groups. Anderson Printing Company and Wztshf ington Engraving Company were given the printing and engraving contracts. The cover was obtained from the Kingscraft Cover Company. The staff included Marian Wangiiild, assistant editor, Stan Morton, sports editor, Peggy Shaw, art editor, Mabel Ramey, business manager, and Bill Gustafson, circulation manager. ROW' 1: Stan Morton, Bettie Brownc, Marian NVangnild, Mabel Ramey, Mr. Giltner, Pat Russell, ,lean Sanders, Ruthi Crain, Fred Marinacci, Beverly Berlie, RCW' 2: Bob Hayward, Gerald Meier, Ruby Lee YYinther, Mary' Elizabeth Morton, Bill Cough, Beverly Birdsall, Virginia Carver, Helen Clark, Gene Nelson, Bill Gustafson, Eigl1tyfEigl1t Below: Two hard LUUTR' ing and very inipwtant people' the stujf pliotogiuphers Fred Mai'1'nacci and Gene Nelson. Right: The Tahoma gets set up at the print shop while some of the ook on staff l Right: And finally the -Tahoma comes out - Mi'. Gilmer with the editoi and assistant editor X1L'I UCy Cl copy, Tahoma Snaps Luft: The im stall' delmtux on what cover to clioose joi' the annzml ,Q LCffIA4dl7ClRd7H6f'd71d Bill Gustafson snapped at work on the business end of The Tahoma. Above: Discussion takes place by the sports staff. Advisers . . . OUND business judgment and a sense of humor aptly characterizes Mr. Giltner, the efficient adviser of The Tahoma and financial adviser of The 'World For the past 16 years he has successfully managed to present a first class annual at a low cost. Author, counsellor, and adviser, Mr. Hoffman has finished his eighteenth year as the 'Spermanent World staff member. Since 1922, he has been on hand directing successive staffs to put out a high quality paper BO Weeks each school year. He is at present working on a revised edition of his journalism textbook, g'See, Know and Tell -fWell. Torch . . . NDER its smart gold and blue cover, the 1939 Torch was issued for the fifth year since its revision from the old HS Book. Including many helpful hints and school information such as lists of teachers and rooms, clubs and meeting dates, football schedules, pictures of athletic letters, yells and pep songs, the Torch is sold each fall for ten cents. Editor this year was Mel Novikoffg Wallace Stabbert, business manager, Mabel Ramey, circulation manager, and Emmajean Everett, advertising manager. Members of the fall World staff acted as reporters and special writers. Mr. Giltner, Mr. Hoffman. ROXV I: Mel Novikofli, ,lane Ness, Dot Herstine, Mary Elizabeth Morton, Ruthi Crain, Mahel Rainey, Marian NYangnild, Pat Russell, Stan Morton. ROXV 2: Mary Frlan, Paul Raymond, Bettie Quinn, Peggy Shaw, Bettie Browne, Harriet Cline, Beverly Berlie, Helene Hoffman. ROW 3: Grenville Scott, jim Ledlic, Dick Meyer, Bob Rowan, Bill Gough, Mr. Hoffman, Evelyn Seeley, Margaret Carlock. Ninety fqfgfiffdi Bodily action, Coordination, and cooperation, whether done in sight of Cables and steel towers, or in a muddy field or xcrowded gyrn, are an integral and a vital part of building. 1 , . H' di ffl jf! I 1 1 . Y if 1' ' WDP af . w' 1' 3 U . A. J 1 X! . f I ' K ' I , 1 . W f 1 1 kr , V by i 3 l . QA tyji. r Mf if . 1 ' ,f ,ff . 1 f c:oAcH HEINRICK I , , 3 1 . If s' V Varsity Football . . . 3 W l FOR THE first time in three years the CrossfState Ledgue trophy wen to ant he i school than Stadium-Everett. The Bengals did, however, crush all local op s'f tion to retain their city crown for the sixth consecutive year while compiling a season's total of 163 points to their opponents' 62. Although not as successful as the great teams of the last two years, the '39 Tigers will be long remembered for two things, the courage which they showed in facing the first defeat suffered by a Blue and Gold team in 23 games and the fire and spirit with which they came back to finish the season in championship form. With but six lettermen in the starting lineup, Coach Heinrick sent his team against Lincoln in an opening nonfleague charity contest and triumphed 13 to 6. Unleashing touchdown drives in every quarter, the Bengals functioned at maximum efficiency to crush Bremerton on the following weekfend, 32f6. Aerial maneuvers played a major part in the Tigers' next contest as the boys rode to a 12f7 victory over Walla 'Walla on the wings of Bill Gustafson's 45fyard pass inter' ception run. The Everett Seagulls proved Stadium's Waterloo one week later as a valiant crew of players and a gallant string of victories went down to defeat on boggy Bagshaw field, 13 to 6. Yakima's Pirates came to town to play a downcast Stadium team which tired in the fourth quarter and lost 6118. Snapping out of the doldrums of defeat, the Stadiumites struck lightning swift in every period of the game to submerge Bellarmine under a fiveftouchdown barrage. The Lions failed to penetrate inside the Tigers' Zifyard line. Playing on another sea of mud and without the services of cofcaptain Wes Hudson, who was injured in practice, the Castlites let down long enough in the second period for Bellingham to push over one score which proved to be the Raiders' winning margin. It was the first time in three years that Stadium had failed to score a touchdown. Stung by this last defeat, the Tigers leaped upon Wenatchee and scattered the Apple Knockers from one end of the bowl to the other. When the smoke from siege guns Klarich, Murphy and Martindale cleared away, the Bengals had rolled up 40 points to Wenatcheels zero. In that game of games, the Thanksgiving day battle with Lincoln, the real spirit of the Tigers came to the fore. Working as a wellfoiled unit, the Bengals crossed the Abe's goal line three times and scored one safety to win 21 to 6. In the first quarter Stadiums brilliant guard and cofcaptain, Rod Giske, knifed through the Lynx secondary and nailed the Abe ball carrier behind his goal l' hich started the Bengal offense moving. The superb punting o erry Wilhelmse was another important factor in the victory. At the end of the season Rod Giske and Marion Klarich were given firstfstring berths on the all CrossfState eleven. Giske was also voted the '39 inspirational award and Leigh Moody and Dick Petersen were chosen cofcaptains of next year's team. Niiietyffwo .... 1 :M-.-,um:.g:e.:.':.s,.,':...:.. - DEAN DAUGHTRY AL BROWNE Nw BRUCE MCCULLOUGH LAY ERNE MILLER LH ELMSEN GEORGE VICTOR CO-CAPT. WES HUDSON , HAROLD MARTINDAL FRED ANGUS ED DEVER Z rs-QW L 'lszyylwisij Datsun' ROXV 1: Chuck Hampton, Harold Feley, ,lack Vandvnberg, Bill Shaub, Ray Hagen, Ray Riley, Mai'k Kremer, Clayton Anderson, Bill Turnbull, Bud Bowers, Dick Hiltbrunn, ROW' 2: Coach Bob Lambert, Lloyd Silvers, Don Lee, Ted Gregg, jim Whancll, jack Younger, john Pugram, Bob Brady, Bob Benson, jack Mockey, Harold Miles, .lim Angus, Don Wells, Charles Rogers, Manager. ROW' 1: Roy Bolrz, Bud Boyd, Keith Duppcnthaler, Kenneth Knutezen, Bill Vfalters, ,lack Cletaz, Gerry Benatz, Bob Halliday, Sandy johnson, Art Batanidcs, John Busko, Andy Moe, Ed Guill, Fred Geiger, Norman Zumhoff, Ed Rogers. ROW' Z: Don Edling, Dick Carlson, Ralph johnson, Harry lvlansheld, Ed Dahl, Bob Sutich, Bill Miles, Ray Hagen, Don Lee, Ted Gregg, Jorgen Tveiten, Glen Carlson, Harry Gust, Jack Mlickey, Vkfarren Teitz, Dick Hiltbrunn, Coach Christie. ROXV 3: Bob johnson, ,loc Klarich, Harold McC:imzxnt, Vv'arrcn King, Don Engel, Vliill Mlirphy, Bill Grimstead, Bud Saunders, Parker Buck, Benny Blair, llcne Lambert, Dick Elmor, Ron Edling, loc Nlalovich, Amos Dewey, Howard Niartin, Bill Lyness, Glen lvlyliru, Reserve Football . . . INNING three out of four games, the strong reserves again took the city title, Their first game with Lincoln being cancelled, the Tigers defeated the Lynx in a special game played with only those men who will return next year. They beat Roy 6 to O, Bellarmine 7 to O, and lost to Ulympia 2843. Sophomore Football . . . EPLACING the .layves as the fourth football team at Stadium the Sophomore reserves made an auspicious debut by winning three and losing the same number of games. Although only two games were played with Lincoln, coach Christie's charges were rated over the Lynx by virtue of a larger margin of victory. Scores were: Stadium 13, Puyallup 15, Stadium 7, Bellarrnine C, Stadium 13, Lincoln Og Stadium 0, Lincoln 6, Stadium 33, Puyallup O, Stadium O, Stadium midgets 10. NinetyfSix fx Y gf' .fl .NX 5 X MM ' ROW 1: Don Hiltbrunn, Bud Donaldon, Bert Kade, Tom Rathbone, Bryce Custis, Jack Moore, Jim Townsend, Bob Foster, Ray Ryan, Bommie Van De Mark, Don Hagen. ROW 2: Coach Lowman, Bill Buck, Rex Adkins, Vanderbilt Baker, Hank Thatcher. George Funk, Manager, Wayne Hobb, Bob Reynolds, Bart Wood, John Brudie, Nichols Brown, Steve Manos, W'ally Anderson, Dwight Howell, Carsten Petersen, Chuck Longstreth, Richard Uhlman. ROW 1: Myron Donion, Phil Rogers, Capt. Jerry Donion, Coach Fred Adams, Vert Rogers, Sam Higuchi, Earl Moore, john Collins, Gene Pape. RONV 2: Herb Mims, jim Hohb, Arnold Hansen, Bill O'Connell, Louie Hagberg, Masami Okada, Don Ferris. Midget Football . . . OACH Lowman's 135 fpounders lost the city title to Lincoln after a slow start which saw the mites lose four games in a row but come back strong to finish the season with as many victories and one tie encounter. Season scores were: Stadium O, Puyallup 7, Stadium O, Lincoln 7, Stadium O, Bellarmine 6, Stadium O, Lincoln 20, Stadium 6, Sumner O, Stadium 26, Clover Park 7, Stadium 6, Lincoln 6, Stadium IO, Stadium sophomores O, Stadium 7, Enumclaw O. At the end of the season Bommie Van De Mark and Don Hagen were elected honorary cofcaptains and Bud Donaldson was voted the inspirational award. Wrestling . . . FTER wearing the Cammarano Brothers' city wrestling crown for one year, the varsity grapplers again relinquished it to Lincoln's strong state champions. In the first match with the Abes, the Bengals were downed 24 to 3. The second and final encounter also went to the Railsplitters. Besides two loses with Lincoln, other matches during the year resulted in wins over the U. S. Idaho, Kapowsin and Fife, and losses to Longview, Fife and the U. of W. Frosh. Highlight of the season was the state meet in which Fred Adams and Gene Pape wrestled their way through the finals to championships in their respective divisions. The Tigers were third in the annual tourney. Pape and Vert Rogers were chosen to coach next year's squad. NinetyfSe'ue'n fp I ' Q slfrlaf? it Mis ,E W 5 V Cl! COACH LowMAN Varsity Basketball . . . LIMAXING the most sensational City League race in years, Stadium represented Tacoma at the state meet for the eleventh consecutive year, and at the same time, won their twelfth city title. Compiling a record of 17 wins against 12 losses, the Tigers placed sixth at the Tournament and stood fourth in the CrossfState competition. After losing their first three starts in city play, the Bengals staged a courageous uphill fight, winning the next four in a row, before losing to Bellarmine in two def lirious overtime periods. With each team tied with four wins and four defeats at the completion of the reguf lar schedule, a playoff was necessitated. This began with the Bells defeating Lincoln in a 'Lhairfraiserf' 25 to 24. Stadium then won the berth at the state getftogether, showf ing a smoothfworking offense, by defeating the Lions 31 to 20. Matched against Yakima in the first round at the tournament, the Bengals led all the way only to have the Pirates come from behind and tie the game at 35fall in the last few seconds. Twenty seconds after the overtime period had started, Neal Lindstrom dropped a basket to give victory to Stadium. Still playing smooth ball, the Blue and Gold upset a favored Cle Elum team, 41 to 30, to reach the semiffinals. Meeting Everett in their fourth game in as many nights, the Tigers played magnificent ball for the first quarter, only to go down to defeat at the hands of the State Champions, 42 to 22. A very tired team, they lost to Hoquiam, the next night, 3361, to gain sixth place in the tourney. Outstanding were Wes Hudson who was given a place on the second AllfState team and George Warter, Fred Angus and John Klarich, who received honorable mention, The Stadiumites did not make as creditable a showing in CrossfState competition this season in comparison to that of last year. Everett again proved to be the kingpin, twice defeating Stadium by scores of 38 to 13 and 36f22. The Walla Walla Blue Devils twice went down to defeat at the hands of the then onfcoming Bengals as did the Wildcats from Bremerton. Two reverses were suffered at the hands of the Bellingham Red Raiders. The series with Yakima, who dropped out of Cross' State competition this year, was divided, the Tigers winning at home, 45 to 35, and being drubbed at the Pirate's lair, 51 to 34. Although this season was not Stadiums best by any means, it was characterized by very close play in every game. In the way of individual accomplishments, George Warter, senior and twofyear letterman, captured first place in the CrossfState race for scoring. Elected as captain was Wes Hudson. Bob Turner received the inspiraf tional award. NinetyfEight GEORGE WARTER ART DE MA R TS CAPT WES HUDSON LYMAN ANDERSON .21 Exfz-:rf 23: Q fsirrg 1.1 6?i?5ASfH'- mi? fbigi-Sq xx. BOB TURNER INSPXRATTONAL A T wiv MATT KAPOVQCH NEAL LIN DSTROM DAVE MOLITOR MARSON KLARSCH FRED ANGUS BUD OLZENDAM ROW' 1: Mike Nolan, Dick Peterrrn fCapt.j, Dwight Lewis, Bob Tuner, Ild Dcvcr, jim Angus, .lack Nloo'c, lvlr. Loxvrnan. ROV' 1: Harold Scliweinler lrnzxnzigerl, Ted Gregg ,lack Cetaz, Parker Buck, jerry Bennatts, Dave Gmnlund, Roy Koslci, Tom Rathbone lmanagerj. ROXV 3: Benny Blair, Ray Hagen, Harry Mansheld, ,lim Kelly, George Super. ROW' l: lion Kidd, Cofcaptain Floyd Swanson, Cofcaptain Don Brown, Bill Gregory, Ted Nlfakefielcl. ROW' 2: Stan Stowe, XVayne Lay, john Brudie, Kenny Demorest, Gene Lambert, .loc Errigo, ROW' 3: Wayne HGH. Bflh Simpson, Coach john Heinrick, Bob Angeline, Lloyd Albicc, Gene XVelvster. Reserve and Sophomore Basketball . . . CMPOSED in reality of two teams, the Sophomore and Varsity Reserves, the Bengal seconds won the city title for the third consecutive year, while winning a season total of 13 games and losing only 7. In addition to the regular schedule of CrossfState and City League games, were games with Sumner, Stadium midgets, Harvey's AllfStars, and various other practice tilts which were played by sophomores only. The only setback suffered in city play was a 22 to 12 defeat administered by the Lincoln firstfyear men to the Sophs, Midget Basketball . . . ITH a nucleus of eight returning lettermen, Coach Heinrick's midget basketeers won the city championship for the twelfth consecutive year. Breezing through their City League schedule without a defeat, the Tiger babes compiled a record of 19 wins against 3 losses. Although three of the earlyfseason practice games ended in defeats for the midgets, these games proved to he the real thrillers of the season. A highly 'touted Crting varsity eked out a close twofpoint win, 30 to 28, and the College of Puget Sound frosh found themselves hard pressed to win 2725. The only other setback was suffered at the hands of the alumni. Games with the Japanese Crusaders, sophomores, alumni and a return tilt with Orting ended with the weefones in the win column. Each team was played at least twice. Elected as cofcaptains at the start of the year were seniors Don Brown and Floyd Swanson, who completed three years of successful play this season. Bill Gregory, junior and twofyear letterman, received the inspirational award. One Himflred ROW 1: Oscar Eliason, Bommi Van Dc Mark, George Osgood. ROW 2: George Coombs, Bill Hopping, Mr. Swarm, Chet Brown, Clarence Case, jack XVilson. ROW l: Richard Cromwell, Bob Simpson, Glenn Murray, Don Brown, ,less Curtwright, -lack Pascoe. ROW' 2: Richard Meyer, Clillord johnon, john Brodie, Stan Stowe, James Braman. Golf. . . ITH an average of two wins and three losses, the golf team was well into its season when the Tahoma went to press. The Stadium divotfdiggers lost their first effort in the city golf series, the Lincoln team out stroking them, HM to 62. The successful starts were made against Pacific Lutheran College and Olympia. On the debit side of the column were losses to Everett and Bremerton. The team was led this year by Captain Bommie Van De Mark and Mr. Swarm, newlyfappointed coach. Tennis . . . ITH a nucleus of Hve lettermen, the Bengals were well on their way to a successful season when The Tahoma went to press. Aberdeen's Bobcats were scheduled to provide the first opposition for the boys this year but failed to put in an appearance. In the next two matches the Tigers blanked Bremerton and Everett by scores of 7 to O each time. Other teams on the netters' schedule included Lincoln, Everett, Bremerton and the U. of W. Frosh. Due to their fine showing the team was again favored to cop the city title. This year's captain was Richie Cromwell. One Hundred One ctw, r I E E E Baseball . . . ITH a team composed of 18 returning lettermen and a crop of promising sophof mores, Stadium, along with Everett was rated as the team to win in Cross' State play. With a midfseason average of nine wins and one loss, the Stadium nine seemed to be living up to expectations. V By far the best games of the season were those against Everett, the Tigers winning the first 4 to 3, with the Seagulls taking the second by a five run margin, 7 to 2. The first game proved to be a real thriller, highlighted by a pitching duel between Bill Demarest, dependable Bengal chucker, and Qlsen, ace flinger from the town of 'champions With the score tied at Sfall in the last half of the seventh, Vince Genna, shortstop, singled with two men on, bringing in the winning tally. The second game did not prove as successful although the Tigers played headsfup baseball. Second only to the series with Everett was the onefhit pitching effort of Lymie Anderson, who held a hardfhitting Eatonville team to no runs and one hit in seven innings, while his mates put the game on ice with five runs. Anderson just missed a hall of fame performance by a shade, having retired the Hrst two men to face him in the seventh inning, only to have the next man tap out a single, which proved to be the only blemish on his nearfperfect record. The Stadiumites swept the Eatonville series also, taking the nightcap of the doublefheader by the score of 5 to 2. Other victories were registered against Sumner, 10 to 1 and IO to O, Clover Park 8 to Og Bellarmine 6 to 1, and Seattle Prep, 5 ot 4 and '7 to 6. The rest of the city series had yet to be completed but prospects for a repeat of last year's city chamf pionship performance looked very bright, As a new feature this season, the CrossfState League has been divided into two divsions, the east, composed of Yakima and Walla Walla, and the west, made up of Stadium, Lincoln, Everett, Bremerton, and Bellingham. ln a playolf to be held either at Yakima or Walla Walla, the winner of the western division will be pitted against the champion of the eastern district for the CrossfState League championship. Up until the time of the printing of The Tahoma, Stadium, Everett and Bellingham were tied in the west, each having lost only one game. Cofcaptains for the year were John Batt, catcher, and Ray Montbroussous, pitcher, two' and threefyear lettermen respectively. ROW 1: Bob Schnecker, Vince Genna, Dave Nlolitor, Allan Browne, Cofcaptain Ray Nluntlaroussous, Cofcaptain John Batt, George Gunovich, Buss Mitchell, Rod Giske, Joe Belford, Bill Olconnell. ROW' 2: Bill Turnbull, Bob Snodgrass, Lyman Andersen, Don Pennington, Mick DuBois, Ivlarion Klarich, Coach Heinrick, Harry Mansfield, Bob Angeline, Jay Dahl, Arthur Batanides. RONY 3: Bud Barron, Ray Hagen, Don Benson, jim Fisher fmanagcrj, Bob Sutich fmanagerj, john R. Klarich, Gene Rettke, .jim Darling, Bill Demarcst. 'JJ' Jfsx -' One Hundred Three 2 . 5555325232 fl, Eiisbf COACH KEYES Swimming . . . PLASHING their way to a tie with Lincoln for the western Washingtoii conference title, Stadium swimmers placed second at the state meet for the third consecutive year, the crown being won this year by their crossftown rivals-the Abes. The Tiger mermen totaled 9 wins for the season, losing only 4. Opening the season with an impressive 43f23 win over Vancouver, the Bengals set a new conference record in the l5Ofyard medley relay, eclipsing the record set by Aberdeen last year by nineftenths of a second. They continued to ride the crest of the waves for the next two meets, edging out Lincoln, 34 to 32, while the Seagulls from Everett went down to defeat, 38 to 28. With three tough ones in the win column, the Blue and Gold splashers seemed well on their way to a conference title, only to be stopped momentarily by a determined Longview team, the Lumber' jacks winning by the narrow margin of two points, 34 to 32. The Stadium swimmers garnered 34 points at the state meet, 12 less than Lincoln, to capture second place. The Stadiumites again shifted into high gear, sinking Aberdeen twice, 42 to 24 there, and winning 40f26 at home. A return swim with Everett was next, Stadium swamping the Seagulls 54 to 12. 'With three more barriers surpassed, the Tigers were suddenly crushed by a much improved Lincoln team, losing 42 to 24. After this second defeat, the Bengals trimmed Vancouver and Longview in turn, completing their conference schedule with 8 wins and 2 losses, to gain a first place tie with the Railsplitters. Ed Hoppen, 5Ofyard free style and relay swimmer, served as this year's teaif . ff captain. ROW 1: Dean Daughtry, Bob Iviontgomery, Jack Graham, Dick Malott, Bliss Croft, Ed Hoppen, Harry Hescox, Lefty Stuard, Harvey Lucht. ROW 2: Dave Roberts, Arthur Massie, Henry Brown, Ray Hiller, Eldon Anderson, Dick Carlson, Donald McClain, Paul Davis. ROW 3: Ray Turcotte, Roall Erickson, Bill Scliorles, Glen Barnhart, Dick Mahlberg, Phil Cedemns, Noble Nilsen, Andrew Moe. ff f One Hundred Four 5 Q H 5 x I Q E 3 5 E S 2 5 Q e E w s 3 5 E I 2 5 3 2 E 2 2 i 2 f1 Nmua ' i'W'W'NEM- 'fi imn-au nimii'- 'M - ' ' N' ln l COACH CHRISTIE Track . . . ITH only eight lettermen on the squad, Coach Christie's tracksters were given a fighting chance to win the city meet and again defeat Lincoln. Depending heavily on the field events the Stadions took Centralia, winning 71451. The tenth annual running of the Centralia Relays was held on the following weekfend and Stadium romped home in second place with 20 5f6 points behind Vancouver's strong Trappers and in front of a field of 26 schools. The junior 44Ofyard relay team garnered the only first place for the Bengals during the day. Members of the team were Hank Clinton, Dick Clinton, Gerald Bell and George Soper. The CrossfState relays afforded the Bengals stiff competition. Again winning only one first place, the Stadiumites took fifth with 19 2f3 points. The first taken was by the shuttle hurdle relay team composed of Captain Stan Morton, Jack Vandenberg, Chuck Reeves and Bart Wood. Traveling to Clvmpia Stadium defeated the Capital city boys and Aberdeen in a triangular meet. The score was: Stadium 6024, Aberdeen '57 and Olympia 3OMi. jerry Wilhelmsen captured three first places in the field events to lead Blue and Gold individual scorers. At publication time the remaining meets on the Bengals' schedule were the Penn Relays with Lincoln, the annual sophomore tussle with Lincoln, the city meet and the state getftofgether. Lincoln was given the edge in the Penn Relays while Stadium's strong sophomores were expected to down the Lynx yearlings. ROW 1: Jim Kelly, Gordon Soder, Dave Granlund, Vwfayne Lay, jerry Wilhclmscn, Bill Gregory, Ed Anderson, Marshall Adams, Korbin Fichtner, L'Chillie Bowman, Bob Brady, Benny Blair, Jim Allan, Jack Getaz, Stan Morton. ROW 2: George Soper, Dick Clinton, Gerald Bell, Frank Clinton, Chuck Reeves, John Pegram, Bill Richards, Barton Wood, Lyman Burke, Jack Hitc, Al Danielson, Clarence Nelson, jack Younger, Bud Boyd, Burns Poe. ROW 4: Bud Bowers, Bill Benjamin, Glenn Mhyre, Dave Glenn, jim Ryan, Jack Vandenberg, Dick Perkins, George Senner, Rich Moravec, William Stewart, Richard Hilton, Kenneth Bacon, Julian Bower, Fred McMillin, Tom Rathbone. ROXV 5: Coach Christie, Mr. Lewtas, Don Stolberg, Shigenori Shinoda, Jack Watson, Don Lee, Bob Danner, Rudy Devik, Harold Schweinler, Dick Bergman, Bill Miles, Harry Mansfield, Jim Angus, Jack Moore. ROW 3: Bob Brown, Gene Pape, Chester Dyer, Don Hicks, Keith Duppcnthaler, Parker Buck, Roy Anderson, Ed Guill, Ellsworth Engebretsen, Ted Gregg, Jack Wood, Phil Myers, Deane Vlfood, jerry Walters, Mark Abernathy. One Hundred Seven tw f, f lf N iv Girl Student Leaders . . . IRST organized as a club two years J ago, the girl student leaders aid the m instructors Miss McCulloch and Miss gr , X'Ai'Bernard. For thirty hours of work, a girl receives a felt emblem, for sixty hours, a chenille one is awarded. A sports dance, Spring Sports Swing, was sponsored by both the boys' and girls' club with the two presidents as cofchairmen. Ofhcers are: President, Ruthi Crain, sec' retaryftreasurer, Jean Button. ROW' l: Evelyn Anderson, Mriry Eleanor Adamson, Elvira Ricono, l'at Towne, Jean Button. Ruthi Crain, lvlarian Ricono, Par Cook. Kazu Sumiyoshi. RONY 2: Annabelle Mounts, Teddy Thedens, Jackie Lanham, Harriet Ehricke, Alby Albertson, Shirley Danforth, Marian Mahnclce. Lois Rasmussen. Row 3: Bettie Hart, Margaret J. Hill, Vilma Vidos, Ruthi Taylor, Noreen Johnson, Betty Warter, Annabelle Hope, Bettie Korsherg. ROW 4: Gail Selle, Shirley Blades, Frances Penn, Charl Knapp, Joyce Smith, Janice Braget, Muriel Spoflorth, Nina Brinkcrholf, Betty Nelson, Maurine Jones. Boy Student Leaders . . . SSISTING in the gym and pool are the duties of the boy student leadf ers, who organized as a club three years ago with Mr. Keyes, gym instructor, as adviser. Uflicers are: President, Bliss Croft, vice president, Henry Brown, secretaryftreasurf er, Chester Dyer. ROW' l: Dick Mahlberg, C-ilhert Paul, Vern Kirk, Bliss Croft, Harvey Lucht, Byron Larsen, Benny Blair. ROW' Z: Harry Heseox, Leigh Nloody, Lawrence Belsvik, Paul Davis, Eldon Andersen, Harold Schweinler, Henry Brown. ROW 3: Bob McNary, Bob Foster, Bob Blackburn, Bolw Rowan, Jim Fisher, Bob Angeline, Clifford Johnson. Hike Leaders . . . TADIUM girls like to hike, that's why every year at least twelve jaunts are held, usually on Saturday mornings. Rain or shine, the hikers set forth for such des' tinations as the Narrows, Dash Point, Point Denance and Fircrest. Two senior members of Stadiana are chosen by the president and the gym inf structors to lead each hike. ROV' l: lvlary Frlan, Louise Nichols, Eleanor Mrillins, Evelyn Anderson, Kay Copeland, Harriet Maclxflahon, Phyllis Nelson. ROW' fl: Jackie Moore, Edith Hagherg, Janice Stenson, Bm , Carlson, Doris Nelson, Louise Ulson, Nlary Jo Reid. ROW' 3: Evelyn Herrmann, Helen Uallwas, Ruthie Taylor, Noreen Johnson, Nlarcella Shacklctt, Joyce Haugner, Clarahel Stevens. One Hundred Eight Pin Winners . . . EPLACING a blue shield which was given as the third year athletic award in former years, a gold Stadiana pin was used for the iirst time last year. Two other winners, Mary McDonald and Ruthie Tay' lor, were absent when the picture was taken. RONY 1: Joyce Haugner, Evelyn Anderson, Evelyn Herr' mann, Janice Stenson, Jean Burton, Bev Birdsall, Ruthi Crain, Kathryn Newschwander, Bev Carlson, Kathryn Granlund, Gertrude Kincaid. ROW' Z: Mary Jo Reid, Ethel Gunnette, Harriet Cline, Pat Cook, Harriet Mac' Mahon, Anita Kinherg, Phyllis Nelson, Peggy Shaw, Bette Seigle. ROVJ 3: Jackie Moore, Alice Pflaum, Betty Knowles, Edith Hagbcrg, Pat Towne, Kay Copeland, Doris Nelson, Helen XValters, Boots Erickson, Juliette Schwalen, Noreen Johnson. Managers . . . NDER the able guidance of Mr. Arpke, the boys take care of equipf ment, act as water boys, mark the field and do all sorts of odd jobs for the coaches. The girls help Miss Bernard and Miss McCulloch conduct after school turnout. ROXV 1: Pat Towne, Ruthi Crain, Jean Button, Betty Knowles, Marian Ricono, Doris Nordeen, Jacqueline Moore, Marjorie Engelbrecht, Betty XVarter. ROVJ 2: Noreen Johnson, Bettie Hart, Margaret Hill. Louise Olson, Phyllis Nelson, Louise Nichols, George Victor, Betty Nelson, Marilyn Rosch. ROW 3: Frank Walters, Bob O'Farrell, George Miller, Thornton Mock, Ed Rogers, Roy Murphy, Harvey Lucht, Boh Danner, Gene YVebstcr. ROYV 4: Buck Moore, Shirley Blades, Harriet Ehricke, Marjorie Jack, Pat Cook, George Funk, Roy Bronzovich, Harold Schweinler. ROW 5: Ruth Albertson, Vilma Vidos, Harriet MacMahon, Evelyn Anderson, Rudy Devik, Bill Turnbull. Coaches . . . FFICIENCY is the keynote of Stadium coaches' activities. Besides ably leading the varsity football team, Mr. Heinrick led the midget hoopmen and coached the basef ball team. Mr. Lowman led the varsity casaba squad. The track squad was headed by Mr. Christie and Mr. Swarm took over the leadf ership of the golf team. Miss McCulloch and Miss Bernard took charge of directing girls' sports. Besides being head of the tennis and swimming teams, Mr. Keyes kept the boys' gym running smoothly. Mr. Giltner took over the management of the rifle team and Mr. Arpke continued in charge of the equipment room. ROW' 1: Mr. Morris, Mr. Lowman, Miss Bernard, Miss McCulloch, Mr. Christie. ROXV 2: Mr. Swarm, Mr. Heinrick, Mr. Palmer, Mr. Keyes. One Hundred Nine Basketball . . . NOWN as the favorite game on the girls' sports calendar, this tournament attracted over SOO girls. In the final game, the senior team, the Seagulls, captained by Bette Siegle, trouncf ed the sophomore team, led by Pat Ofstad, 3249. Manager for this sport was Pat Cook with Bettie Hart, Marjorie Jack, Shirley Blades and Margaret J. Hill, assistants. RUW' 1: Helen Kutcher, Ethel Cnnnette, Bette Siegle, Doris Nelson, Dorothy Sarrazen. ROXV Z: Evelyn Herr' mann, Lois Schmidt, Anita Kinberg, Mzxry jo Reid, Mary Frlan, Jean NVheelcr. i ,- I x t ,tt . r l, , D f I 1 1 I 1 I 'ff ,yx4Lf' i f .L '7 Baseball . . . ATTER UP! Each spring the baseball tournament draws a large number of girls. Displaying a strong team, Betty Knowles led her junior team to victory last year. Manager this year was Betty Knowles and had as her assistants, Ruth Albertson, Vilma Vidos, Pat Towne and Marian Ricono. ROXV 1: Myrtle Iorgenson, Marian Ricono, Kazu Sumi- yoshi, Betty Knowles, Maurinc jones, Jane YVelch. ROXV Z: Charl Knapp, Irene Hopkins, Eleanor Baker, Dots Clifford, 'Alice l..ondin.' 1-L Speedball . . . INNING the championship for the second consecutive year, the Goal' Diggers, captained by Evelyn Anderson. lived up to their name throughout this year's tourney. In 1938 the same team cap' tained by Noreen Johnson won. In the championship game, the senior team defeated the junior Flashes, captainecl by Shirley Blades, 294 1, Noreen johnson was manager and Betty Wztrter, Louise Nichols and Louise Olson were her assistants. ROB' I: Rnthi Crain, Janice Stvnf-on, Evelyn Anderson, Ethel flnnnette, Bette Briggs. ROW Z: Noreen lohnson, Evelyn Herrmann, Betty Knowles, Edith Hatglwiig, jean Sulley. One Hundred Ten 1 . Q ipuffcr ...fl l' ,.,f6,c.X, f- voiieybaii . . . 'AX PSETTING the seniors this year, a junior team captained by Vilma Vidos marched to victory in the volleyball tournaf ment. In the past years the seniors have generally won the title and have shown themselves to be the flashes in the game. Margie Englebrecht was manager of the sport and was assisted by Jackie Mocire, jean Button, Betty Nelson and Doris Nor' deen. ROKR' 1: Priscilla Ntwsclixvander, Ruth lvlicliarl, Vilrna Vidos, Nlargaret Nlorton, Jessie Hinton. ROXV.2L1RNlablD Cook, Nina Brinkerholl, Shirley Danforth, Saclii Miiiiekatn, Nlichil-to jinguji, Kinuye Tanaka. Badminton . . . APIDLY gaining in popularity is the badminton tournament, first introducf ed three years ago. Winning the chamf pionship when a sophomore and again this year as a senior, Ruthi Crain has established herself as uqueen of the courts. Uther outstanding players were Betty NVarter, runnerfup this year, Marjcurie Jack and Juliette Schwalen, who were eliminated in the semiffinals. Marjorie Jack, Ruthi Crain, Bettie XVarter. Girls, Tennis . . . S THIS YEARS playfoff's were not completed by the time The Tahoma went to press, last year's outstanding playf ers are pictured here. Two graduating seniors captured top honors last year in the tourney when Vivienne Joseph won the championship for the the second consecutive year, defeating janet Davis in the finals. Returning this year are the other semi' finalists, Sabine Phelps and Jean Sanders, who won the doubles title. ,lean Sanders, Sabine Phelps, Kathryn Ncwschwander, Ann Clorhett. One Hundred Eleven Girls Swimming ..., HIS YEAR marked the 'inauguratiormof a new method of earning a point in swimming besides that of being on a class team. A system was devised by Miss Bernard, coach, whereby a girl would receive her letter credit after successfully passing certain requirements. Turnouts were held every Tuesday during sixth period and after school the year round. . Highlighting the season was the swimming meet held in April in which the seniors were victorious, with the juniors, second, and sophomores third. Manager this year was Evelyn Anderson, and Harriet MacMahon, Joyce Smith, Shirley Blades and Norma Olsen were her assistants. Twenty-four Outstanding Basketball Players . . . S A OLIMAX to the girls' basketball season, 24 girls were named as outstanding players for the ability that they displayed on the court. The idea for the honor team was introduced two years ago by Miss Bernard, gym instructor, as an incentive for all girls turning out to play their best. The girls were chosen on the basis of their speed, teamwork, technique and accuracy, which they showed in their playing. ROW 1: Teddie Thcdens, Connie Meyers, Jackie Lanham, Pat Towne, Mary Jo Reid, Peggy Shaw, Evelyn Anderson, Muriel Spofforth. ROW 2: Mildred Hoff, Louise Shaub, Marjorie jack, Harriet Ehricke, Betty Knowles, Harriet MacMahon, Shirley Blades, Marilyn Rosch, Dawn Barker. fl-.1 ROW 1: Dorothy Sarrazen, Edith Hagberg, Betty Knowles, Pat Coolc, Marian Ricono, Bette Briggs, Ethel Gunnette, Marjorie jack. ROW 2: Noreen johnson, Edith Grabar, JoycefShelley, Alloy Albertson, Thelma Torgerson, Evelyn Anderson, Harriet MacMahon, Shirley Blades. 3: Mildred Hoff, Verna Adams, Ruthi Crain, Michiko Jinguji, Margaret Hill, Bette Hart, Kazu Surnjyosh g'qBetty Warter. f 1' '- , , i One Himwdved Twelve rm: A School Year . . . Sept. 23 Hiff Howdy dance begins social year. fBob Hayward wears sign.j Sept. 22 First football game of season sees win from Lincoln 13f6 Nov. 23 Thanksgiving Day tilt has 21f6 victory for Tigers. fKlarich running with ball. j Dec.1 Girls' Club department heads await tolo fKathryn Newschwancler not pictured. j Q X Nfar. 12 Stadium breaks .Zfway tie by defeating Bellarmine in crucial hoop game 31f2O. Mar. 2880 UDesert Songfl '40 operetta, runs for three successful nights. Une Hundred Fourteen Oct. 6 Class officers are elected. fPrexies look happyj Nov. 18 Football Night has Pondo Davis as master of ceremonies. fGhostly isnlt it?j r gf ef Mar. 16 Tigers bring home basketball trophy for 6th place in State Meet. April9 Marjorie Engelbrecht chosen from 400 candidates to represent Washington at D.A.R. convention at nation's capital. May 4 Typing team completes successful year in 'U' meet. Prize winner Bommie Van DeMark golf coach Polefvaulter ferry Wilhelmsen Our yell leaders in action f, f 142 l,1. ':., ' -George Warter, highfpoint man- tearrfs 'Ksteadyl' Henry Brown demonstrates a swan Sports Snaps Stadium vs. Everett Chuck Reeves hurdles Dick 'LRed Meyer tennis coach Earl Moore Fishermenls Club prexie X . ! x 1 , lf, JJ' Klarich-in the Thanksgiving Day game One Hundred Fi teen v Sehbol Snaps . Staff Camera Man Fred Marinacci Cow Girls Marian Brewsaugh Rurhe Bushell Aloofl' Virginia Carver Bill Gough Rfrfrfripl Ruthie Taylor 'LFree Powerl' One Hundred Sixteen it 1, it H at Opera Practice David and jonathan jack Moore and Torn Rathbone yy of '6Woodshop Charles Bonaro Car Troublew Don Shaw One for the Money Dave Glenn Pyrarnidy' Grand Winner fanice Stenson Margaret Gunnerson The Price of Beauty Mary McDonald npepu Ruby Lee Wintlrer Ethel Gunnette Three Bagsl' Helen Martin Betty Carlson Norma Olson SuperrnanH Bert Kade Princess Ioan Bonnell L'Spring Fevern l'Boots,' Erickson H Mary Emily Hordge Corinne Piclgard Kay Copeland i'Hob0esy' ferry Sandstedt Ed Anderson ff Z- Ol1, Cold and Blue Band and Tigerannas 'AOornpli'l Billie Diederich 'ilgnorance is Bliss Noreen johnson jack Wood One Hundred Seventeen The Rains Came Ed Anderson ferry Sandstedt Ralph Rasmussen With a banjo on my kneel, Richard Cromwell The Early Bird UPorlqy Fengler K'Water, water, everywhere-H Pat Towne g'Lady Seaman Rhoda Sussman The big and the small of Stadium Mary Thomas George Victor One Hundred Eighteen Ufuniorv Ruth Taylor Stan Morton 'R She's Qlenty hot bor Shaw T 'A E 9 Our Tahoma photographer, Mr. Moyer HifT housepartyfers 'LWell, of all! Pat Cook Ray Montbroussous 'LThe needle in the haystaclf' Ruby Lee Winther 'lOh for me life of a sailorll' Don Shaw l'Hold Tight Roy Murphy Bob Erickson Put your little arms around mel' Bev Birdsall Burns Poe What a pann Mark Abernathy 1 The last straw' Eldon Anderson Esther Herrmann 'Alt Must be Lovey' Nancy Short Bob Hofer You . . . you! Art of batchingv Miles Murphy Eric Carlson 4'Purty, Purdyl' Dorothy Purdy , Q A . Camoflauge faclq Moore Tom Rathbone Three bugs in a rug' Rowena Rowe Elaine Shepard foAnn Schwalen . r od if lfljk 13 fwv ' I x.,- - Llkjf' .I ,X-we ,uv Tulip Time Pat Russell One Hundred Nineteen Thais the life Class vamp Q Dolly Waite J My .JW Winner Lorrayn Coulter .- f Y, ,WJ It's in the bag Helen Edwards In a jam jimmy Hoff Would you guess it? 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