Stadium High School - Tahoma Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1941

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They will remember the faces they see as old friends, and they will think of the good times they had. To the juniors and sophomores it will serve as a reminder of the things they have to look forward to in high school. Commencement, dances and other enjoyable activities are brought to mind when glancing through the book. But if one looks just at the cover-at the figure on it. and at the colors-the thoughts are serious, almost reverent. These things are reminders of a nation-Our nation. The red, white and blue stand for the flag and the statue stands for-LIBERTY. Each one of us should remember that. We should strive as hard to rotect our fiat and our libert as did those who were tr in to P is Y Y ll ain them. We ma have to fi 'ht to kee them, but we will be fi fhtinv S Y in P is 0 for something that men have struggled for since the beginning of time-- INDEPENDENCE. Let ur not forge!! OME of Uncle Sam's army on review. Members of perhaps the finest military organization in the world, they are proud of their uniform, their country and their ideals. They are America's assurance of democracy. 4Military picture courtesy of U. S. Armyj it it it it it it it it it it Gllljo THE ELEVEN Stadium boys who lost their lives in the war twenty-four years ago, we dedicate this book. They are remembered by the bronze tablet and the trees in the parking strip in front of the Brown Castle. It is our hope and prayer that their supreme sacrifice was not made in vain. X ff l Faculty Classes Honors and Awards Clubs C 0 N T E N T S Music and Dramatics Publications Athletics Schoolifc an D as. K 4 OW Office Staff Seated: Miss Kobetich, Mrs. Laursen, Miss Smith, Miss Danielson. Standing: Mr. Leatherwood, Mr. Carr. Commercial Miss j. l-lartmun, Mr. Epstein, Mr. Kizer, Mr. Swarm, Mrs. Stratton, Mr. Hilton, Mr. Giltner, Mr. Christie, Mrs. Simmons, Miss Hanley. Foreign Languages Mrs. Van Arsdule, Miss I.. Hartman, Miss Hart, Miss Nessenson, Mr, Cousin, Miss Wcwrtmun, Miss Selden, Miss Bergerson, Miss Lisle. Page 8 English Mrs. Graham, Miss A, Ohlin, Miss Black, Miss McMurphy, Miss Cooper, Miss A Fraser, Miss Van Arsdale, Miss james, Miss Wilcox, Mr. Albrecht, Miss Zimmerman, Mathematics Seated: Mr. Wagner, Miss Schaad, Miss E. Ohlin, Miss Grime. Standing: Mr. Smith Mr. Kennard. Science Seated: Mr. Gentry, Miss Campbell, Mr. Clark, Mr. Prentice. Standing: Mr. Myhr- man, Mr. jolliffe. Page 9 Study Halls and Manual Training Mr. Bostrorn, Mr. Butrick. Mr. Westgate and Mr. Miller, seated. Mr. Bakke and Mr. Veach, standing. Home Economics and Art Seated: Miss Bestler, Miss Davies, Miss Fenenga, Miss Miller, Mrs Magill. Standing, Miss Murray, Mr. Banner. Social Science Seated: Mr. Heinrick, Mrs. Sadler, Mr. Daniel, Miss Lindaas, Miss Burgess. Standin Mr. Simpson, Mr. Lowman. i Page I O CLASSES OPHOMORES, juniors and seniors compose Sta- dium's classes. They are sometimes in the same rooms with one another, working at the same studies. At the end of three years they graduate as a class, and another group comes in to take their place. Army classes are more separated. The infantry, shown in action in the picture, the cavalry, the artillery. All are different units, working unconnected with each other, but endeavoring to achieve the same end. !Military picture courtesy of U. S. Armyj . pa, . ew....,, Y ' ,A x J- ,A Q. H.: W. ' tw.. fri? Kawai ' .4 wr' , as W .NN A ,- -A- 'M rg 3 ggi Gwen Keeley Mary Gaylord Sidney Blechman 1192 Johnson Girls' Representative Secretary Treasurer BOYS RSPFCSCNHI C Sherman Day President Neal Lindstrom Vice President Senior Class ARMED with knowledge and experience gained through three years of study and social activities the 1941 class is well prepared to cope with the complexities of this troubled world. Sherman Day, president, capably headed the class with the aid of Neal Lindstrom, vice president, Sid Blechman, treasurerg Mary Gaylord, secretary, Gwen Keeley, girls representative. Virgil Walker was elected to a third term as boys representative but withdrew from school. Lee Johnson was chosen to replace him. Ranking highest scholastically in the senior regiment were Betty Perry, Richard Turner, valedictorians and Fred McMillin, salutatorian. Betty and Richard were com- mencement speakers. Jack Tuell was chosen by the students to speak while Grace Blangy was the faculty choice. Pride and Prejudice was presented by the '41 class under the direction of Miss Black. Eleanor Baker and Sherman Day played the parts of Elizabeth Bennet and Mr. Darcy respectively. Others in the cast were Barbara Abel, Roall Erickson, Sherley Day, George Lutz, Frances Walters, George Funk, Elaine jackson, james Cadigan, Grace Blangy, Barbara Kohl, jack Tuell and others. Seniors taking leading roles in the opera, The Merry Widow, were Donna Mae Jaden, jack Tuell, Gwen Lobdell, Alec Daly and David Woodbridge. Arabian Nights, senior sweater dance, was presented in the spring with Dorothy Hager and Chuck Hampton as the co-chairmen. The novel decorations proved in- triguing to the large crowd that attended. The first activity dance of the year, Harvest Moon Hop, was also presented by the seniors. Betty Stalwick and Bryce Custis were co-chairmen for Football Night. Page 12 1. Fred McMil1in, salutatorian, and Betty jean Perry and Richard Turner, co-valedictorians. 2. Senior debaters Jeanne Bourland and Grace Blangy, school champions. 5. Sherman Day, Senior Class president, and Lois Rasmussen led the dancing at the senior dance in the fall. 4. Main leads in the class play. Left to right: Roall Erickson, Barbara Abel, Eleanor Baker and Sherman Day. 5. Co-Chairmen Dorothy Hager and Chuck Hampton look at the genie, center of decorations for the senior Arabian Nights dance. 6. Keith Duppenthaler, junior Class president, bids farewell to Sherman Day as the Class of '41 pre- pares to leave the Brown Castle. Senior Hall of Fame MOST POPULAR GIRL ...... ...v... MOST POPULAR BOY FRIENDLIEST GIRL ....w,.. ........ FRIENDLIEST BOY ...... CLASS VENUS ....L,., MARGARET LINDEMAN BILL GREGORY .MARGARET LINDEMAN ' ..,............ BILL GREGORY ........DONNA MAE JADEN CLASS ADONIS ..7I.. .,.,,....... L EIGH MOODY BRAINIEST GIRL ..... ..,..... B ETTY JEAN PERRY BRAINIEST BOY ............ ...7...,.. R ICHARD TURNER MOST ATHLETIC GIRL MOST ATHLETIC BOY ..Y... PEPPIEST GIRL ..........., ...,....BETTY VUARTER A.....,,LEIGH MOODY ..,.,....HELEN MARTIN PEPPIEST BOY ,............Y..... .................,.. B ERT KADE MOST TALENTED GIRL ....... ........ D ONNA MAE JADEN MOST TALENTED BOY ......... A.,,............. J ACK TUELL WITTIEST GIRL ...,... WITTIEST BOY ...,..,.,.. MOST CAPABLE GIRL . ........RUTH ALBERTSON ,......,LeROY VAUGHN ....,....GRACE BLANGY MOST CAPABLE BOY ..,,,........,... FRED MCMILLIN MOST BASHFUL GIRL .....,. ,........, C ATHERINE ALLISON MOST BASHFUL BOY ....... ................ H ENRY BROWN CLASS BABY GIRL ....I,, ......... N ANCY LONGSTRETH CLASS BABY BOY .,..,....,,......I SMARTEST-DRESSED GIRL ..,..,.. SMARTEST-DRESSED BOY .....V CLASS VAM? .....,.,........v,...V CLASS SHIEK ..V..... Page 14 .,S.......,1.oU1E HAGBERG ...WELAINE JACKSON .........BILL HOPPING ..I.......jANICE COWDEN ..,....ED ANDERSON unnunnn nuns. Babs -Second lead in Senior Class Playg associate editor of World: Torch staffg Quill and Scrollg opera cast: Senior Class play-reading committeeg Thespian service ping National Thes- piansg Thespian Cabinetg Thespian mat- ineeg assembliesg speaking choirg Honor Roll: Sahasag Senior Glee Club: Ski Clubg Girl Mariners . DENA ACHZIGER Maiored in English, typing and shorthand. REX ADKINS Midget footballg Bowling Clubg Sophomore Boys' Clubg Golf Club: Thespiansg Red Cross representativeg activity manager. VIOLA ADLER Vi +Typing team and pin winnerg Senior Glee Clubg Stadana. RUTH LORAINE ALBERTSON Alby -Yell Duchessg one of 24 outstanding basketball players 2 yearsg baseball and volleyball managerg third- year athletic awardg Speakers' Bureaag student leaderg Fourth Estateg National Thespiansg World editorial staffg Sta' dianag Girls' Councilg activity managerg Christmas playg opera makeup crass, speaking choir . JOE ALONGI Varsity football 2 yearsg reserve foot- ballg Hi-Yg president of Big Sg Student Councilg student leader. ELDON THOR ANDERSEN Swimming teamg Big S3 student leader 2 yearsg Ski Clubg dance com- mittees. SH ERLEY ANDERSEN Football Night 2 yearsg Girls' Club committeesg Senior Glee Clubg operag Glee Club's trip to Spokaneg Sahasa. CLAYTON ANDERSON Andy -Big S: reserve football 2 yearsg intramural basketballg Fishermen's Clubg dance committees. JAMES F. ANGUS Pinky -Midget basketball: reserve basketball: varsity basketballg reserve footballg Big S. MARK W. ABERNETHY Varsity debate 3 yearsg Speakers' Bureau: Senior Glee Clubg operaA2 yearsg Rifle Clubg student leader: activ- ity kmanagerg Football Nightg varsitv tfac . MARSHALL ADAMS Mish AVars'ty track 2 yearsg soph- omore trackg midget footballg intrn- mural basketball 2 yearsg Sophomore Boys' Club: Boat Clubg Honor Roll: Big S3 dance commftteesg Red Cross representative. CATHERINE ELLEN ADLER Kay -Glee Club concertg Red Cross representativeg study hall assist- antg attended Lincoln 1 semester. GERRIE ALBERTS Majored in English, typing and home economics. CATHERINE ALLISON Served at senior banquet '40g secre- tary-treasurer of Senior Glee Club: Tigerannasg Sahasa: Staci ana. T. MARIE ANCICH Tigerannasg student nurseg Girls' Club committeesg Movie Clubg Science Club. LYMAN ALLAN ANDERSEN Lymie -Big Sg varsity baseball 3 years, co-captain 'lilg varsity basketball 2 yearsg reserve basketballg activity man- agerg Red Cross representativeg Baseball Clubg dance committees. ART ANDERSON Hi-Yg varsity football 2 ycarsg reserve footballg Big S5 vice president of Archery Clubg dance committees. GEORGE EDWARD ANDERSON Ed -Varsity track 2 yearsg sophoa more ttackg treasurer of Student Coun- cilg Tahoma staffg World editorial staffg Torch staifg activity managerg secretary of Royal Rollersg Big Sq Rifle Club: co-chairman of Student Council danceg Fourth Estate. KATSUKO AOCHI 'A'Kats -Club Francaisg majored in typing, clothing, English and history. Page I5 ERNEST GALE AYERS Ernie -Club Francais: Club 112: Christian Union. KENNET V. BACON Bake - Sophomore Boys' Club: Boat Club: senior picture appointments: dance committees: Rifle Club: Ski Club. ELEANOR GRACE BAKER Lead in Senior Class play: Stadiana: Sahasa: co-chairman of Girls' Club tolo: National T hespians: Thespian ser- vice pin: Speakers' Bureau: Ski Club: Girl Mariners: Thespians: co-chairman of Girls' Club mixer: Junior Prom: served at senior banquet '40: Christmas play: baseball winners: third-year ath- letic award: attendance clerk. ARLEEN BALLOWE Club Francais: Rifle Club: Girls' Club committees: attended Coon Rapids Clowal High one year. SHIRLEY P. BARCLAY Butch -Secretary of band: study hall assistant: Girls' Club committees. LUTHER BARRON Ludwig - Baseball: pep band: band: Baseball Club: Wrestling Club: student leader. JOEL BELSVIK - Joe -Bookkeeping certificate: out- side Iemployrnent: maiored in book- keeping, English and history. EDRYS BERG ,Rifle Club: majored in English, history and home economics. SHIRLEY TERESA BLADES Butch -Student leader 2 years: president of Student Leader Club: one of 24 outstanding basketball players: activity manager: Red Cross repre- sentative 2 years: sergeant-at-arms of Stadiana: Student Council: basketball manager: Girls' Club committees: third- year athletic award. SIDNEY BLECHMAN Sid -Treasurer of Senior Class: World ad staff: Fourth Estate: Sopho- more Boys' Club: dance committees. Page 16 e -1 Lk li .Ji f : D.. t CLIFFORD BACH Cliff - Co-organizer, president, secretary and treasurer of Club 112: demonstrated wood-carving at Western Washington Fair 3 years. TED BAIRD Majored in English, mathematics and science. LORRAINE BALDWIN Maiored in English, art and home economics. SAM BANAKES Sammy - Intramural basketball: maiored in mathematics, English, science and German. DAWN BETTY BERNIECE BARKER Swimming team 2 years: Thespians: Thespian matinee: attendance clerk. JOSEPH H. BELFORD Joe -Varsity baseball 3 years: Big S: Baseball Club: Junior Glee Club: Sophomore Boys' Club: dance com- mittees. DOROTHY BENNYHOFF Dottie - Triple S: third-year athletic award: Senior Honor Roll: Stadiana. MURIEL E. BERGLUND Vice president of Christian Union: Red Cross representative: Senior Glee Club: opera special chorus: typing team and pin winner: Christmas carol- ing 2 years: Senior Honor Roll. GRACE JEAN BLANGY Chairman of social department: Triple S: D. A. R. candidate: class play: Stadiana: Student Council: vice president of Speakers' Bureau: Senior Honor Roll: served at senior banquet '40: third-year varsity debate letter: school championship debate team 2 years: C. P. S. tournament 3 years: vice president and secretary of Debate Club: World editorial staff: vice presi- dent and SECFCIHIY of Thespians: Na- tional Thespians: Senior Glee Club 3 years: sophomore and junior repre- sentative to Girls' Council: Football Night: opera director's assistant 3 years: assemblies: activity manager: student nurse: Fourth Estate: promotion man- ager of Torch: commencement speaker. J IM BOLLES Maiored in bookkeeping, English and mathematics . ETHEL GRACE BONHAM Sahasa Cabinet: treasurer of Tiger- annas: Girls' Club committees: served at senior banquet '4O: Club Francais: Honor Roll. AUDREY BOUCH ER Ord -World editorial staff: Sahasa: Thespians: Movie Club. SHIRLEY F. BOWER Early -Rifle Club: Archery Club: Glee Club: attended Roosevelt iHono- lulul High 2 years. BERTHA BRAATEN Maiored in home economics, English and history. ROBERT O. BRADY Bob -Big S: Sophomore Boys' Club: reserve football 2 years: varsity track 3 years, co-captain '4l. JAMES B. BRAMAN Jim -Tennis team 3 years: activ- ity manager: student leader: dance com- mittees: Red Cross representative: Big S: library assistant: Stamp Club, Science Club: Ski Club. VIRGINIA BR ASIER Ginger -Ushered at commence- ment '40: sophomore representative to Girls' Council: Red Cross represen- tative: activity manager: World editor- ial staff: Fourth Estate: Junior Prom: Ski Club: dance committees: Girls' Golf Club: Rifle Club: Girls' Club committees. GREGOR BRONSON Greg -Boat Club: majored in English, mathematics and drawing. PATRICIA BROWN E Pat -World editorial staff: Fourth Estate: Red Cross representative: Senior Glee Club: opera 2 years: Sahasa: Thespians: Movie Club: Girls' Club committees. BARBARA BUCKLIN Sahasa: majored in English., history, clothing and typing. :,,, nn l ,. ,. ,gay A y it-145 fi' if -f- an K . .. 1, ANDY BOSKOVICH Honor Roll: Magic Club: Sopho- more Boys' Club. .IEANNE H, BOURLAND Janny -Third-year varsity debate letter: social chairman of Debate Club: opera personnel supervisor 2 years: Triple S: Senior Glee Club: orchestra 2 years: Rifle Club: Senior Honor Roll. CH ILTON ALLEN BOWMAN Chilley -Varsity track 2 years: sophomore track: band: pep band: Football Night: dance committees: Big S: Camera Club: Bowling Club: intra- mural basketball champs: Sophomore Boys' Club: outside employment. CAROLYN A. BRAATEN Carol -Student nurse: Girls' Club committees: majored in English, art and history. OLIVE BRAITHWAITE Attendance clerk: shorthand pin: Fajgred in English, typing and short- an . PATRICIA BRANDT Part -Senior Honor Roll: Thes- pian Cabinet: Thespian service pin: Science Club: Girl Mariners: Girls' Golf Club: Rifle Club: student nurse: attendance clerk: activity manager: Girls' Club committees: assembly: opera makeup class. NINA ANDREA BRINKERHOFF Ninotchka -Triple S: Stadiana: International Club: activity manager: Senior Honor Roll: swimming team: Club Francais: volleyball winners: short- hand team: student leader: attended St. Joseph's 1Tientsin, Chinab High 1 ear. V HENRY A. BROVUN Hank --Hi-Y: vice president of Student Council: varsity swimming 2 years: president of Student Leader Club: vice president of Ski Club: Big S: stu- dent representative to P.-T. A. JOHN T. BRUDIE, JR. Hi-Y: ushered at commencement '4O: ushered at senior banquet '40: varsity tennis 2 years: midget football 2 years: midget basketball 2 years: sophomore tennis: Senior Honor Roll: Big S: band: activity manager: Ski Club: Rifle Club. JOSEPHINE BUCSKO Jo -Secretary of Movie Club: stu- dent nurse: Thespians: Vocational Club: Girls' Club committees: Thespian ser- vice pin: opera makeup class. Page 17 PERRY N. BURKHART Hi-Y: president of Rifle Club: rifle team 2 years: Student Council: Boat Club: Ski Club: Football Night. JAMES E. CADIGAN Jim --National Thespians: class play: assembly: Thespian matinee: wrestling: Magic Club: Thanksgiving baskets: Actors' Guild. JEAN CARDLE Chairman of service department: drum majorette: Triple S: ushered at commencement '40: World ad staff: Fourth Estate: Girls' Council: Student Council: Senior Glee Club: opera special chorus: personnel director: activity manager: Sahasa: Tigerannas: Junior Prom: Football Night: Science Club: Thespians. ALICE CARLSON Majored in English, typing and home economics. BARBARA JEAN CARLTON Baths -Thespians: Senior Honor Roll: Science Club: opera makeup class: Girls' Club committees. JOHN CARLTON CARROLL Jack -Senior Glee Club: opera cast: Science Club. OPAL CHRISTIANSEN Ba-ba -Majored in typing, short- hand, English and bookkeeping DOROTHY JANE CLIFFORD Dots --President of Speakers' Bu- reau: Triple S: Student Council: usher- ed at commencement '40: Ski Club: Stadiana: band secretary: librarian: Thespians: Rifle Club: Girl Mariners: Girls' Golf Club: activity manager: study hall assistant: dance committees GERRY COATSWORTH Co-manager of publicity for opera and Senior Class play: Sahasa Cabinet: World editorial staff: Fourth Estate: band: orchestra: opera: marching band: Thespians: Movie Club: poems in t Winds Northwest Anthol- Wes , ogy: Girls' Club committees. IMOGENE COLE Jean -Girls' Club committees: student nurse: attended Lincoln 1 se- mester. Page 18 ff :gh- I. i : Q iii' ie ' ELIZABETH LEE BUTCHILR Liz -Triple S: Stadiana: Senior Glee Club: opera 2 ycars: served at senior banquet '40: activity manager: Sahasa: Senior Honor Roll: :tudcnt leader: speedball winners: hike leader: Girls' Golf Club: third-year athletic award: Junior Prom: Football Night: Girls' Club committees. ROBERT CALLSON Bob - Sophomore Boys' Club: Rifle Club: Boat Club: Ski Club: dance committees. CARL OLIVER CARLSON Ole -J. V. football manager: majored in English, mathematics and machine design. BETTY JEAN CARLSON Red -Sub-chairman of welfare de- partment: Ski Club: Stadiana: Sahasa: second-year athletic award: Speakers' Bureau: Red Cross representative. MARGARET L. CARMODY Speakers' Bureau: Stadiana: Sahasa: Honor Roll: orchestra: Football Nighti opera makeup class: Thanksgiving bas- kets: Thespians: Girls' Club com- mittees. WILLIAM LEWIS CASE Bill -Ski Club: Boat Club: ma- jored in English. mathematics, social science and architectural drawing. RHODA H, CLAASSEN Toadie -Publicity chairman of Girls' Club: Thespians: librarian of Vocational Club: study hall assistant: Club 112: Girls' Club committees: at- tended East iOhiol High 1115 years: Salmon Cldahob High 1 year. RICHARD H. CLINTON Hippo -Varsity track 2 years: Big S: Football Night: rifle team: Ski Club: Fishermen's Club: Rifle Club: attended Bellarmine 1 year. DOROTHY MAE COCHRAN Dot --Associate editor of World: Tahoma staff: Triple S: vice president of Quill and Scroll: Senior Honor Roll: secretary of Rifle Club: expert rifleman: first rifle team: third-year rifle letter: journalism emblem: rec- retary and treasurer of Club 112: secre- tary of Stamp Club: Torch staff: attend- ance clerk: Red Cross representative: Football Night: Fourth Estate: Club Francais: typing team: pin winner. EARL COLEGATE 4Majored in English, mathematics and science. PEGGY COLLINS Peg - Student nurse: attended Ocosta High BQ year: Senior Honor Roll. BOB CON NELL Cobie --Football: attended Lewis and Clark 1SpokaneJ High 1 year: Sprague High 2 years. MARSHALL COOK Marsh -Senior Honor Roll: opera cast 2 years: opera chorus: Boys' Glee Club: activity manager: sophomore de- bate: Bowling Club. BERNICE K. COSIER Bee - Band: attendance clerk: lunchroom crew: band contest in Seattle, Portland: opera personnel, MARY ALICE COX Coxie -Band board of control: Sahasa: Ski Club: marching band: Speakers' Bureau. RICHARD CROMWELL Hi-Y: varsity tennis 2 years: sopho- more tennis: Big S: ushered at com- mencement '40. FRANK W. CUMBO Bill -Midget basketball 2 years: sports editor of Tahoma: World rdi- torial staff: Fourth Estate: Torch itaffg Baseball Club: Hi-Y. JESS CURTRIGHT JR. Star -Badminton and ping-pong champ: varsity tennis 3 years: Ski team: student leader: Big S: Speakers' Bureau: Thespians: Ski Club: dance committees: Sophomore Boys' Club: Wrestling Club. BETTY DAHL Stadiana: Tigerannas: Sahasa: vice president of Magic Club: Girls' Club committees: Royal Rollers: student nurse: Rifle Club: rifle team. ALLEN KAYE DAHLGREEN - Kaye -Fishermen's Club: maiored in English, science, mathmetics and machine drawing, . w i iii I .A -'. 751 3 ,. ,i Vg . . , . ,Q ., ' f EVELYN COLOMBINI Eve -Student nurse: majored in home economics, English and science. WINIFRED CONRAD Winnie 1 Stadiana: second-year athletic award: secretary of Stamp Club: International Club: Thanksgiving baskets: Senior Honor Roll. ANN ELIZABETH CORBETT Treasurer of Triple S: ushered at commencement '40: Tolo Week chair- man: third-year athletic award: Sp.ak- ers' Bureau: orchestra: solo orchestra: Senior Glee Club: Fourth Estate: World editorial staff: girls' tennis team 2 years: Stadiana: Ski Club: hike leader: speedball manager: Football Night: opera: Bowling Club: Senior Honor Roll: Junior Prom: assemblies: outside employment. JANICE COWDEN Jan - Sophomore May Queen attendant: Sahasa: Stad'ana: Thespians: Senior Glee Club: opera 3 years: as- semblies: Girls' Club committees. MARGARET CROCKETT Peggy -Girls' Club committees: Club II2: majored in English, home economics and commercial. BERNARD L. CROWELL Bernie -Ski Club: Rifle Club: Bowling Club: outside employment. GEORGE CUNNINGHAM Hi-Y: World editorial staff: opera cast 2 years: vice president nf Boys' Glee Club: opera special chorus: Fourth Estate: Senior Honor Roll: activity manager. BRYCE H. CUSTIS Ecyrb -Vice president of Hi-Y: midget football 3 years: Football N'ght '39, co-chairman '40: treasurer of Red Cross: Older Boys' Conference: dance committees: Honor Roll: ushered at commencement '40: Big S: Ski Club: Bowling Club, JAY EDNWIN DAHL Varsity baseball 3 years, co-captain '4l: Big S: Baseball Club: Norse Club: Royal Rollers: dance committees. ALEC DALY C. P. S, championship debate team: third-year debate letter: president of Magic Club: secretary-treasurer of Boys' Glee Club: Honor Roll: opera cast 2 years, lead '4l: Student Council: Club Francais: Club 112: Rifle Club: dance committees: Sophomore Boys' Club: as- semblies: Royal Rollers. Page 19 SHIRLEY JUANITA DANFORTH Danny -Triple S: Stadiana: Foot- ball Night: Senior Glee Club: second- year athletic award: opera Z years: Tigerannas: student leader: activity manager: Sahasa: Girls' Club com- mittees: dance committees: assemblies: Senior Honor Roll. MARGARET DAVIDSON Peg -Science Club: Thespiansy Club Francais: Rifle Club: Ski Club: Girls' Club committees. JUNE W. DAVIS Shorty -Stadiana: Rifle Club: Ski Club: dance committees: Girls' Club committees: study hall assistant: Sahasa: second-year athletic award. PONDO DAVIS Pants - Yell King and Duke: master of ceremonies of Football Night '39 and '40: organizer and president of Actors' Guild: Student Council: assemblies: dance committees. SHERLEY DAY Maior part in Senior Class play: Triple S: treasurer of Junior Class: vice president of Sophomore Class: World ad and editorial staffs: Fourth Estate: Tahoma staff: ushered at commence- ment '40: vice president of Club Francais: Speakers' Bureau: Senior Class play-reading committee: first-year athletic award: sub-chairman of social department: co-chairman of Girls' Club tolo: Football Night: Red Cross repre- sentative: Girl Mariners: attendance clerk: Thespians: Sahasa: assemblies: Senior Honor Roll: National Thespians. ED DEVER Dominick - Varsity football 2 years: reserve football: varsity basket- ball: reserve basketball 2 years: treas- urer of Big S: student leader. TERRY LOUIS DONOGHUE Terry -Hi-Y: ushered at com- mencement '40: treasurer and secretary of Ski Club: ski team: Rifle Club. GAIL MARILYN DRAKE Program chairman of Club Francais: senior picture appointments: Girl Mar- iners:.Sahasa: Ski Club: Girls' Club COIIIIHIIICCS. PAUL E. DUNCAN Dunc -Pep band manager: activity manager: band 3 years: orchestra 2 years. EARL EASTERDAY Maiored in shop, mechanical draw- ing, mathematics and English. Page 20 J . .. ' .2 f- V? M af! KL We ,, al V ..., .... P1 A .aa i ALVIN B. DANIELSON Al -Hi-Y: Big S: varsity basket- ballg sophomore track: varsity track 2 gals: Stamp Club: Sophomore Boys' U . DWAYNE DAVIS Hi-Y: treasurer of Ski Club: Red Cross representative: Senior Glee Club: opera: Thespians. PAUL EUGENE DAVIS Treasurer of Hi-Y: varsity swim- ming 2 years: midget swimming: Big S: student leader: representative to na- tional music convention: wood wind ensemble: dance committees: Foot- ball Night. MARY DAY Majored in English, bookkeeping. shorthand and typing. SHERMAN DAY Shermie -Hi-Y: president of Sen- ior Class: lead in Senior Class playl Tahoma staff: World editorial staff: Torch staff: student leader: Student Council: ushered at commencement '40: Honor Roll: dance committees: or- chestra: Thespian matinee: Football Night: National Thespians. JOAN DOE Joanie -Triple S: Stadiana: or- chestra: solo orchestra: president and secretary of Senior Girl Scouts: Red Cross representative: Senior Honor Roll: attendance clerk: assemblies: style show. MELBA DORAN Mibbs - Attended Commerce fOre,J High 115 years, Federal Way W year, Fresno CCa1if.7 High 175 year, Dorsey CCalif.J High IA, year. MAX RAYMOND DU BOIS Mick -Hi-Y: Big S: varsity base- ball 2 years: Baseball Club: Bowling Club: dance committees, VIRGINIA LOU DUNMORE Ginnie -Red Cross representative: Girls' Club committees: Thespians: Magic Club: Girls' Golf Club: Club 112: Bowling Club. GORDON W. EGAN Curly -Outside employment: at- tended Lincoln I semester. HARRIET DE LANCY EHRICKE Het - Sradiana: student leader: vice president of Girls' Golf Club! swimming manager: swimming team: one of 18 best swimmersg one of 25 outstanding basketball players: third- year athletic award: basketball winner. DOROTHY ENGH Dot - Girls' Club committees: maiored in art, Spanish and English. ROALL ERICKSON Roll -President of Thespians: fec- ond lead in class play: National Thes- pians: Thespian matinee: assemblies: midget swimming 2 years: Student Council. RICHARD ESHELMAN Dick -Dance committees: Red LIOSS IEPICSCHKHUVE. ALICE FARVOUR Al -Honor Roll: activity man- ager: Rifle Club, DONALD J. FERRIS Don -Wrestling 2 years: intra- mural wrestling champ: Big S: Wrest- ling Club: secretary-treasurer of orches- tra: solo orchestra: activity manager: dance committees: Hi-Y. RICHARD ELDON FINCHAM Dick - Sophomore Boys' Club: senior picture appointments: intramural basketball 2 years, champs '40: out- side employment. GORDON FISCHER Thespians: Magic Club: Club 112. ROBERTA JANE FOLLETT Bobby -Attended Aquinas Acad- emy IIA years, Kapowsin High HQ year: majored in French, history and English. J IM FORDDRED Attended Central CMuncie, Ind.7 High: majored in English, history and bookkeeping. ,. 5 i'i ' ' il ' W1 Q , n fs? i fa isi A J A ie - 2 w A '59 .sq f 497 1 4 M i Q gif , A ,siy :sei ,ss - , .. .., . K... H H -. , :is pint L . - '2v.,s,. -I P . f ,, ' Jn I Z 35 , iq this a 1 '.,,,, r , we if f 4 E3 i S ' ,Z ii J 5 vii A JANE RUTH ELDER Winner of short-story contest: World editorial staff: Senior Class play-reading committee: president of National Thes- pians: opera personnel supervisor 2 years: treasurer of Thespians: Senior Honor Roll: Thespian matinee: opera makeup class: Thespian service pin: Triple S: Fourth Estate: Senior Glee Club: Stadiana: Movie Club: Thanks- giving basketsg Girls' Club committee. LAVONNE ENGLISH Tigerannas: Christian Union: Voca- tional Clubg Camera Club: Bowling Club: Girls' Club committees, DONALD L. ERVIN Don -Varsity tennis: sophomore reserve tennis: badminton champion: Big S: Boat Club: Fishermen's Club. FLORENCE EVES Bahbie -Treasurer of Triple S: president of Club Francais: senior repre- sentative to Girls' Council: ushered ar commencement '40: Student Council: Speakers' Bureau: Stadiana: Senior Girl Scouts: Thespians: Red Cross represent- aiiiwie: Football Night: Senior Honor o . BETTY JEANN E FELLOWS D Betina fStudent nurse: maiored in English, science and home economics. KORBIN FICHTNER Eick -Varsity track: Senior Honor Roll: Big S. MARGARET FIRTH Senior Girl Scouts: student nurse: Vocational Club: Thespians: Girls' Club committees: Sahasa. MAE FLOYSTEAD Majored in English, shorthand, typ- ing and clothing. BETTY M, FORSYTHE Student nurse: study hall assistanr: ajcixgity manager: Glee Club: Rifle u . ROBERT FOSTER Bob -Midget football 5 years, captain '40: secretary-treasurer of Stu- dent Leader Club: secretary of Big S: Sophomore Boys' Club: activity man- ager: dance committees. Page 21 MARJORIE FOX Margie - Daisy Mae .at senior dance: Red Cross representative: Girls' Club committees. BERNIE FRIEDMAN President of Bowling Club: Senior Glee Club: opera: treasurer nf Actors' Guild: Senior Honor Roll: Sophomore Boys' Club: Golf Club: dance com- mittees: assemblies. VIRGINIA FRY Orchestra: opera: solo orchestra: Vo- cational Club: Bowling Club: Junior Prom: Girls' Club committees. MERIETTA FULLER Teddy -Attended Federal Way I year, Ellensburg High l year: majored in music, home relations and English. GEORGE A. FUNK World editorial and ad staffs: class play: football manager: president of Boat Club: Thespians: ad manager of Torch: Thespian matinee: Ski Club: Rifle Club: dance committees: opera makeup class: Fishermen's Club: Na- tional Thespians. MARILYN GALLOXVAY Triple S: iunior representative to Girls' Council: third-year athletic award: served at senior banquet '40: Stadiana: co-chairman of Triple S tolo: Honor Roll: Speakers' Burcau: Sahasa: Football Night. GEORGE GARLAND G. G. -Quill and Scroll: debate champion: treasurer of Debate Club: Tahoma staff: World editorial staff: Torch staff: activity manager: Red Cross representative: scoreboard oper- ator: Movie Club: third-year varsity de- bate letter: dance committees: Speakers' Bureau: Honor Roll, MARY VIRGINIA GAYLORD Sophomore May queen attendant: Triple S: Thespians: Red Cross repre- sentative: secretary of Junior and Senior Classes: ushered at commencement '4O: Senior Honor Roll. BETTY GEHRI Triple S: Stadiana: second-yrar ath- letic award: hike leader: Red Cross representative: speedball winners: Sen- ior Honor Roll: poem in West Winds: Sahasa: Girls' Club com- mittees: attendance clerk. RAYMOND DANIEL GILLEN Senior Honor Roll: C. P. S. debate tournament 2 years, first place '41: superior rating U, of W. tournament: Debate Club: excellent rating at U. of W. tournament. Page 22 55' s in 'S -n f s . v te 'Y 2 'I it if A x A VL V1 u f Q J sp -KV. DAN FRENCH Ski Club: Rifle Club: dance com- mittees. RUTH FRITTS Majored in English, typing and home rconomics. HIROKO FUKUH ARA Betty -Honor Roll: student nurse: Club Francais. MARY LOUISE FULTON Secretary of Tigerannas: served at senior banquet '40: Sahasa: Club Fran- cais: Thanksgiving baskets: Girls' Club committees: dance committees. ROBERT D. GALLAGHER Bob -Senior Honor Roll: Bowl- ing Club: Football Night: Magic Club: Sophomore Boys' Club: Debate Club. CAROL GARDNER Kenny -President and vice presi- dent of Senior Glee Club: Triple S: Stadiana: opera special chorus: opera supervisor 2 years: third-year athletic award: chairman of Triple S tolo: ac- tivity manager: Red Cross representa- tive: study hall assistant: Girls' Club committees. BOB GAR RISON Corti -Treasurer of Boat Club: Ski Club: majored in German, science and English. JOAN GAZECKI Jo -Thespians: Girls' Golf Club: Sahasa: Ski Club: Girls' Club com- mittees: attended Annie Wright Sem- inary 11,5 semesters. FREDERICK GILBERTSON Red Shadow -Lead in opera '-SO: Boys' Senior Glee Club. EUGENE G. GJERTSEN Gene -Tahoma and NXf'nrld staff photographer: Honor Roll: Ski Club: Fishermen's Club: dance committees: Fourth Estate: Boat Club: study hall assistant: Hi-Y. VIRGINIA FRANCES GOETTLING Girls' Club committees: maiored-in English, history and home economics. LILA LEE GORDON Senior Glee Club: opera special chorus: Tigerannas: Girls' Club com- mittees: dance committees: outside em- ployment. ARTHUR E. GRAVATT Art -President of Debate Club: Honor Roll: C. P. S. tournament 3 years: Speakers' Bureau: Thespians: Student Council: assemblies: U. of W. speech festival: Sophomore Boys' Club: Hi-Y. VIRGINIA CLAIRE GREENING Ginger -Sahasa: outside employ- ment: Girl Mariners: Girls' Club com- mittees: Ski Club: Club ll2: Girls' Golf Club: Camera Club: Club Francais, attended Lincoln 11!2 years. MARGARET JANE GUNNERSON Gunny -Ski Club: Thespians: Red Cross representative: attendance clerk: Girl Mariners: study hall assistant: Sahasa: Girls' Club committees. LOUIS HAGBERG Louie -Yell Duke: varsity wres- tling 2 years: midget football: midget basketball: Rifle Club: Fishermen's Club: activity manager: Red Cross repre- sentative: Bowling Club: Sophomore Boys' Club: Wrestling Club: dance com- mittees: assemblies: student leader. DOROTHY CARROLL HAGER Triple S: sophomore representative to Girls' Council: head drum maiorette: opera dancing chorus 2 years: served at senior banquet '40: Junior Prom: Football Night: activity manager: as- semblies: Girls' Club committees: Sahasa: co-chairman of senior sweater dance: Senior Honor Roll. WILLIAM G. HALLSTROM John - Intramural basketball: Camera Club: Ski Club. ROBERT J. HAMMER Bob -Track: Rifle Club: Boat Club: study hall assistant. ANITA IRENE HANSEN Third-year athletic award: Stadiana: student leader 2 years: Honor Roll: swimming manager: swimming team 2 years: speedball champions. BERNICE J . GOORE Fourth Estate: Stadiana: Sahasa: served at senior banquet '40: World ad staff: activity manager: third-year ath- letic award: hike leader: study hall assistant: Club Francais: attendance clerk. MAYO LEE ROY GRANLUND Christian Union: Rifle Club: track: attended Lake Crystal CMinn.J High 2 years . ROBERT E. GRAY Bob --Study hall assistant: Sopho- more Boys' Club: dance committees. WILLIAM RAYMOND GREGORY Bill --President of Student Coun- cil: Hi-Y: midget basketball 2 years. inspirational award winner: state track meet: varsity track 2 years: varsity foot- ball: reserve basketball: ushered at :sen- ior banquet '4O: ushered at commence- ment '40: poem in West Winds : Honor Roll: World editorial staff: Speakers' Bureau: Big S: Fourth Estate: Football Night: Junior Prom: Sopho- more Boys' Club: Hi-Y congress: as- semblies. FRANKLYN A. GUSTA FSON Gussie -Band: Northwest Music Educators' Conference: regional con- test: study hall assistant: senior picture appointments: Ski Club: Golf Club: junior Prom: assemblies: dance com- mittees. BEVERLY HAGEN Bev -Girls' Council: Triple S: Stadiana: Tigerannas: Red Cross repre- sentative: activity manager: second place in state shorthand contest: Sahasa: Royal Rollers: shorthand certificate and pin: study hall assistant: Rifle Club: Magic Club: typing team: Girls' Club committees: Senior Honor Roll. CAROL G. H ALLOWAY Attended Nevada ilowaj High 2 years. TAEKO HAMAGUCHI Senior Honor Roll: attendance clerk: style show: Movie Club: Club Francais. CHARLES MERIDETH HAMPTON Chuck -Hi-Y: varsity football in- spirational award winner: reserve foot- ball 2 years: Big S: president of or- chestra: solo orchestra: Sophomore Boys' Club: Red Cross representative: intra- mural basketball. ARNOLD HANSEN Arnie -Student Council: Big S: varsity wrestling 2 years: reserve wres- tling: treasurer and president of Fish- ermen's Club: secretary-treasurer of Wrestling Club: Sophomore Boys' Club: Norse Club: city wrestling champion. Page 23 ELSIE MARIANNE HANSEN Quill and Scroll: president of Sculp- turing Club: World editorial staff: Stu- dent Council: secretary of Senior Class play-reading committee: Tahoma staff: secretary of Thespians: library assistant: Fourth Estate: secretary of Stamp Club: Torch staff: Red Cross representative: Senior Honor Roll: Vocational Club: Rifle Club: Girls' Club committees: Na- tional Thespians. HARRIET HANSSON Prudie -Christian Union: attend- ance clerk: maiored in shorthand, typ- ing. English and history. LOUISE HARI Louie -Girls' Club committees: Chirstian Union: Movie Club: Honor Roll: graduated in ZW years. BETTIE HART Bet -Secretary of Sradiana: one of 24 outstanding basketball players 3 years: student leader: third-year athletic award: study hall assistant: Girls' Club committees: attendance clerk. CHESTER P. HAUG Chet' '-Outside employment: ma- jored in English, social science and Norwegian. DOLORES JEAN HAVLINA Dee -Triple S: Stadiana: Senior Honor Roll: Senior Glee Club: World editorial staff: Fourth Estate: Tiger- annas: student leader: activity manager: Red Cross representative: poem in West Winds and National Anthol- ogy? Sahasa: Club Francais: Bowling Club. ' CHARLENE L. HEFLINGER Chuck -Class play: sectetary-treas- urer of Camera Club: Thespians: opera makeup class: Rille Club: Sahasa: Science Club: Debate Club: Senior Honor Roll. HELEN HEMBROFF Secretary of Stamp Club: typing award: Christian Union: Royal Rollers: Movie Club, LORRAINE HENRICKSEN Tigerannas 2 years: Norse Club: Sahasal Thespiansg Girls' Club committees. ELAINE V. HICKOK Senior Glee Club: opera 2 years: Christian Union: Glee Club's trip to Spokane. Page 24 . 'him' i ? . 1 H 1 42 W 4 ' ...... 6, , .W at Q: -I4 S ., as K . . t I Q3 .M -1-if X W lil MELVIN R. HANSEN Mel -President of Camera Club: Honor Roll: Tahoma photographer: Wrestling Club: Rifle Club: dance com- mittees: Science Club. KATHLEEN CHARLOTTE HARDY Kay -Band: attended Yuba City CCalif.l High IM years. FLOYD L. HARRIS Maiored in English, art and social science. MARTHA HART Sahasa Cabinet 3 years: president of Tigerannas: Triple S: Stadiana: Senior Glee Club: served at senior banquet '40: activity manager: opera 2 years: Senior Honor Roll: third-year athletic award, CLARENCE A. HAUG Clary -Big S: J. V. football: re- serve football: varsity football: outside employment. ROBERT PAUL HEATH Bob -National Thespians: reserve football: activity manager: Thespian matinee: assemblies: Senior Class play scenery '40: Boat Club: Thespians. ELIZABETH JANE HEIDINGER Betty -Triple S: served at senior banquet '40: Senior Glee Club: opera special chorus 5 years: rifle letter: Christmas caroling: assemblies: Senior Honor Roll: activity manager. ROSCOE HEMBROFF Rockey - Outside employment: maiored in English. science and mathe- matics. BETTY E. HENTON Bets -Attendance clerk: studv hall assistant: Girls' Club committees: Royal Rollers. ESTHER EDITH HILD Solo orchestra: orchestra 2 years: dancing chorus accompanist 5 YBHISZ Senior Honor Roll: opera copyist. 2 years: Junior Glee Club accompanist: Thespians: Science Club: Club Francais. PATRICIA JOANNE HILDEBRANDT Pat -Senior Girl Scouts: Sahasa: Club 112: Vocational Club: Sketch-i- tectural Club: Senior Honor Roll. MARGARET JEAN HILL Maggie -One of 24 outstanding basketball players 2 years: basketball manager: student leader: study hall as- sistant: Speakers' Bureau: third-year athletic award: sergeant-at-arms of Stadiana. JESSIE HINTON Jess -Activity manager: Red Cross representative: rifle team: volleyball winners: Rifle Club: Vocational Club: Girls' Club committees. JAMES H. HOFF Jim -Varsity wrestling 2 years: midget swimming: varsity golf: midget football: Golf Club: Wrestling Club: Big S: state wrestling champion: Base- ball Club: Sophomore Boys' Club: dance committees: assemblies. DOROTHY BFATRICE I-IOI.M p Dottie -Stadiana: Tigerannas: acti- vity manager. IRENE L. HOPKINS Served at senior banquet '40: Speak- ers' Bureau: Stadiana: Sahasa: activity manager: baseball winners: hike leader: attendance clerk: Club Francais. RUTH MARILYN HORR Ruthie -Triple S: Speakers' Bu- reau: Senior Glee Club: Stadiana: third- year athletic award: activity manager: opera 2 years: attendance clerk: Thanks- giving baskets: Senior Honor Roll: Sahasa: Ski Club: Girls' Club com- nmittees: basketball winners. DWIGHT E. HOWELL, JR. Houdini --Hi-Y: Speakers' Bureau: midget football: rifle team: Rifle Club: Ski Club: band: Golf Club: Sopho- more Boys' Club: activity manager: dance committees. DOROTHY VIRGINIA HULL Dot --Triple S: Stadiana: Tiger- annas: Sahasa: Rifle Club: rifle team: Red Cross representative: chairman of Red Cross bookmark sale: study hall assistant: third-year athletic award: hike leader: Magic Club: Thanksgiving baskets: dance committees: assemblies. PHYLLIS MAE HUNT Pussy -Stadiana: Sahasa: study hall assistant: student leader: activity manager: attendance clerk: Club Fran- cais: Ski Club: Girls' Club committees. ,4-va s .-.1543 :: ' -- 1 46 ' f 32' ao- 4.- E Aa 3 ,. t, : at 1 qu f ,- if wsu ' 4 Ki 4, 1 1 t has .,, : ttf3,.i1'. f , fr v W my fl ' 'q t 'mis ,Q X ,gt WSW fi A i 2 M .QA 1 2 ft i at w . ui ' 'm':- A,.. A- 1 , - 2: V' , ., V 'E 5 L.. i 3 ,F in 2 lf mu? MARGARET ELIZABETH HILL Maggie 4Sahasa: Speakers' Bureau: Senior Honor Roll: served at senior banquet '40: Red Cross representative: activity manager: study hall assistant: Junior Prom: Football Night: Girls' Club committees. RAYMOND W. HILLER Ray -Big S: varsity swimming 2 years: dance committees: outside em- ployment. JOHN W. HITE Jack --Varsity track 2 years: Big S: junior band: Ski Club: Golf Club. THORA JUNE HOLDEN President of Triple S: feature editor of World: co-chairman of Junior Prom: ushered at commencement '40: co-chait- man of Girls' Club mixer: Quill and Scroll: Senior Honor Roll: Student Council: Girls' Council: third-year athletic award: Speakers' Bureau: Ta- homa staff: Torch staff: Stadiana: Tiger- annas: Fourth Estate: hike leader: journalism emblem: Girls' Club Cab- inet: activity manager: study hall as- sistant: Football Night, NORMA ELAINE HOOVER W'0rld ad staff: Fourth Estatei Sahasa: Rifle Club: Movie Club: Girls' Club committees: dance committees. XVILLIAM D. HOPPING Llib -Secretary of Hi-Y: Big S: Hi-Y oliicers and advisers' conference: vice president of Ski Club: vice presi- dent of Golf Club: varsity golf 2 years: sophomore track: ushered at commence- ment '40: dance committees. WALLACE HOWARD Buzz - Publicity manager of Chirstian Union: band. MARY ELLEN HOWELL Mimi -Stadiana: activity manager: Junior Prom: attendance clerk: Ski Club: Girls' Golf Club: Honor Roll: Red Cross representative: dance com- mittees. MARGARET H . HUNT Honor Roll: opera special chorus: opera: Senior Glee Club: state music contest: Thespians: Royal Rollers. RICHARD W. HUNT Dick -Honor Roll: Golf Club! Ski Club: Club Francais: Sophomore Boys' Club: Football Night: dance com- mittees. Page 2 5 CLARENCE HERBERT HUNTER Clarie -Varsity basketball: intra- mural basketball champs '40: Christ- ian Union: attended Gresham Union COre.J High 1 year. ROBERT HUGH HURLOW Bud -Camera Club: band: pep band: Magic Club. FLORA IMADA Flo -Social chairman of Debate Club: trophy winner at C. P. S. tour- nament: chenille debate letter: Senior Honor Roll: student nurse: Girls' Club committees. MARJORIE E. JACK Margie -Sophomore May queen attendant: Sahasa Cabinet: one of 24 outstanding basketball players 3 years: basketball manager: second-year athletic award: swimming team 2 years: co- chairman of Girls' Club mixer: study hall assistant: Ski Club: activity man- ager: badminton champion. SAM J ACOBSEN Jake -Outside employment: ma- jored in English, science and woodshop. ALAN E. JAMES Nick -Stage crew: majored in architectural drawing, mathematics. metal and English. PHYLLIS ILENE JENTOFT World editorial staff: Tahoma staff: Torch staff: Fourth Estate: Club Fran- cais: activity manager: study hall assist- ant: Senior Honor Roll. ARLYNE JOHNSON Red Cross representative: Sahasa: Girls' Club committees: dance com- mittees: Club Francais. CARSTEN P. JOHNSEN Carr --Norse Club: majored in English, Norse and history. DONNA FRANCES JOHNSON Don -Senior Glee Club: opera 2 years: third-year athletic award: Stad- iana: Red Cross representative: Tiger- annas: Ski Club: Girls' Golf Club: Sahasa. Page 26 K at 1, ..,.... -W' A .y. l we 15 4 f if 'ly :ga . 1. milf' l L at i 5 Q s .. fr, . F 'ali' S w r ANNABELLE D. HUPE Whoopee - Secretary of Girls' Club: Girls' Council: Triple S: served at senior banquet '4O: Girls' Club Cab- inet: Senior Honor Roll: chairman of Girls' Club room: Stadiana: one of 25 outstanding basketball players: Speakers' Bureau: student leader: hike leader: Football Night: third-year athletic award: basketball winners: Junior Prom: shorthand certificate: activity manager: study hall assistant. RUTH E. HUTCH EON Orchestra 3 years: Girls' Club com- mittees: solo orchestra: Movie Club: Science Club: outside employment. DOROTHY C. ISAACS Dottie -Sub-chairman of fellowship department: solo orchestra: president and secretary-treasurer of orchestra. ELAINE JACKSON Class play: Sahasa Cabinet 2 yearsi National Thespians: Thespian service pin: Senior Class play-reading com- mittee: opera makeup class: Speakers' Bureau: Red Cross representative: chair- man of Thanksgiving assembly: speak- ing choir: Football Night: Junior Prom: Honor Roll: Club Francais. DONNA MAE JADEN Donnie -Opera lead 2 years: Sen- ior Glee Club: opera special chorus: Christmas caroling: assemblies: Girls' Club committees: Football Night: Sahasa. CLAIRE JANACEK Student leader: World editorial staff: Thespians: Rifle Club: first-year athletic award. MICHIKO JINGUJI Tahoma staff: World editorial staff: Stadiana: Fourth Estate: Tigerannas: Torch staff: Debate Club: debate letter: third-year athletic award: one of 24 outstanding basketball players: Girls' Club committees. ASTRID JOHNSON Maiored in English, shorthand and fyplng. CLIFFORD EDMOND JOHNSON, JR. Reserve tennis 2 years: midget basket- ball: Big S: student leader: intramural basketball: study hall assistant: dance committees: Ski Club: Fishermen's Club, LEE JOHNSON Flea -World ad staff: Torch staff: senior boys' representative to Student Council: scoreboard operator: outside employment: band: dance com- mittees. GENEVIEVE JOHN SON Jenny -Senior Glee Club: opera: secretary-treasurer of Christian Union. GWENDOLYN GARLAND JOHNSON Gwen -World editorial staff: Sen- ior Honor Roll: rifle team 2 years: Rifle Club: Fourth Estate: state typing contest: typing and shorthand awards: orchestra: Thespians: Movie Club: Club 112: Girls' Club committees: attended Orting High 1 year. SHIRLEE IRENE JOHNSON Renee -Senior Glee Club: opera 2 years: Rifle Club: typing team and pin: Royal Rollers: glee club's trip to Spokane. VIVIAN M. JOHNSON Viv -Outside employment: grad- uated in 295 years: Senior Honor Roll. BERTRAM JOHN KADE Bert -Yell Duke: midget football 2 years: president of Ski Club: ski team: Red Cross representative: Big S. RICHARD O. KANZLER Dick -World editorial staff: iour- nalism emblem: Tahoma staff: Torch staff: secretary-treasurer of Quill and Scroll: vice president of Fourth Estate: co-manager of publicity of Senior Class play: Club Francais: Movie Club: Soph- omore Boys' Club: Senior Honor Roll: Speakers' Bureau: opera posters: Senior Class play scenery 2 years: Football Night scenery: dance committees. WAICHI KAWAI Wai -Intramural basketball cham- pions: majored in machine drawing, science, history and English. GWENDOLYN KEELY Trigger -Senior girls' representa- tive to Student Council: one of 24 out- standing basketball players: Tigerannas 3 years: Stadiana: third-year athletic award: Girls' Club committees: dance committees: study hall assistant: activ- iltyllmanager: Ski Club: Sahasa: Honor o . MARIJANE KELLER Maier -Vice president of Senior Glee Club: secretary of Senior Girl Scouts: Girls' Club committees: opera personnel 2 years: Senior Honor Roll. LUCILLE JANE KERN Lucy -Stadiana: activity manager: attendance clerk: Girls' Golf Club: Girls' Club committees: Ski Club: Sahasa: study hall assistant: attended Auburn High l year, Ritzville and North Bend Highs IA, year each. GERRIE JOHNSON Senior representative to Girls' Coun- cil: sub-chairman of service depart- ment: Senior Glee Club: opera: Thanks- giving baskets: Girls' Club committees: attended Garfield CSeattleD High 2 years. MARGARET JOHNSON Margie -Activity manager: study hall assistant: Red Cross representative: Girls' Club committees: dance com- mittes: Girls' Golf Club: Ski Club: Club Francais. TED JOHNSON Boat Club: Ski Club: maiored in science, history and English, ALTA MARIE JOHNSTEAD Opera 2 years: Senior Glee Club: band accompanist: secretary of Boys' Glee Club: orchestra: Senior Honor Roll. MABEL KANO Student nurse: attended Sumner High 2 years. DOROTHY J. KARPACH Dot -Thespians: Girls' Golf Club: toastmistress of Stadiana banquet: stu- dent nurse: opera makeup class. HARRY E, KAYSER j A ' 31, , Kay -Rise clubgrishefmens Club: f Royal Rollers: maiored in English, ' - E-'i social science and bookkeeping. BETTY JEAN KEITH Christian Union: Thespians: Girls' Club committees. MARGARET I.. KENNEDY Margie -Girls' Club committees: shorthand certificate: Royal Rollers. HARRIETTE KETNER Het --Senior Glee Club 2 yearsl Sahasa: Senior Honor Roll: activity -- -' ,. .: .I K manager: Girls' Club committees. ' Page 27 DONALD KIDD Don -Hi-Y: midget basketball 2 years: Ski Club: Baseball Club: Sopho- more Boys' Club: attended Lincoln 1 semester. MARIAN KINBERG Stadiana: Royal Rollers: Christian Union: Girls' Club committees: Ciub Francais. HARRIET KING Hayrat -Art editor of Tahoma: Senior Girl Scouts: Club 112: Girls' Club committees. VERA A. KLARICH Senior representative to Girls' Coun- cil: co-chairman of candy sale: Tiger- annas 2 years: Debate Club: debate letter: activity manager: Girls' Club committees. BARBARA KOHL Babs --Triple S: editor in chief, managing editor and feature editor of World: president of Quill and Scroll: class play: leaders' and journalists' con- ference '40: student representative to P.- T. A.: ushered at commencement '40: Torch staff: Tahoma staff: iournalism emblem: Student Council: speaking choir: Fourth Estate: Thespians: activ- ity manager: study hall assistant: Senior Honor Roll. BETTY JANE KORSBERG Betsy -Sradiana: student leader: Girls' Golf Club: Ski Club: Girls' Club committees: activity manager. ADOLF K. KUTCHERA Add -Royal Rollers: maiored in mathematics. German, drawing and English. KATHLEEN LAKOXVSKE Kitty -Triple S: World ad and editorial staffs: student leader: Sta- diana: second-year athletic award: Fourth Estate: Honor Roll: Sahasa: Red Cross representative. RICHARD LARSEN Dick -Attended Kirkland High 2 years, graduating from Kirkland. SHIRLEY L. LARSEN Girls' Club committees: Sahasa: vice president of Senior Girl Scout's Drama Club: Radio Club: Movie Club. Page 28 Wi! 'P 'f . ' .. Q Q. W ., M My AIKO KIMURA Aik -Trophy winner at C. P. S. tournament: Debate Club: chenille de- bate letter: student nurse: Senior Honor Roll: Girls' Club committees: Ski Club. AGNES ELLA KING Heart -Shorthand certificate: sec- retary of orchestra: opera clerical staff: outside employment, FUMIKO KINOSHITA Fumi -Honor Roll: student nurse: International Club: Vocational Club: attendance clerk: Girls' Club com- mittees. JOSEPHINE KLEINER Jo -Class play: co-chairman of Farewell-to-Seniors dance: Fourth Estate: Tigerannas: World editorial staff: Torch staff: Tahoma staff: Speak- ers' Bureau: Thespians: Junior Prom: chairman of Girls' Club room: Girls' Club committees: Football Night: as- semblies. ARNE D. KONSMO Honor Roll: bookkeeping certificate: majored in English, drawing and bookkeeping. MARK KREMER Varsity and J. V. football: maiored in English, history, woodshop and com- mercial. LAVERNE LAHREN World ad staff: Fourth Estate: Honor Roll: study hall assistant: first-vear athletic award: Movie Club: Girls' Club committees. ESTELLE J. LAMKEN Fourth Estate: World ad staff: Sta- diana: Tigerannas: Sahasa: Thespians: Senior Girl Scout Cabinet: Girls' Club committees: attended Broadway K Seattleb High 1 semester. LILLIAN LARSEN Lil -Christian Union. maiored in English, typing, shorthand and home economics. PHYLLIS LARSON Putter -Ushered at commencement '40g World editorial staff: Torch staff: Red Cross representative: Sahasa: Girl Mariners: Thespians: Junior Prom: Football Night: Girls' Club committees: Honor Roll: dance committees. BARBARA LAVORATO Bobby -Typing team: Red Cross representative: attendance clerk: study hall assistant. JIM LEGG Sahib -Attended Yakima High 2 years: majored in band, history, science, mathematics and English. MARGARET L. LINDEMAN Margie -President and treasurer of Girls' Club: Red Cross delegate to Washington, D. C.: secretary of Sopho- more Class: co-chairman of Red Cross: served at senior banquet '40: Triple S: Stadiana: Senior Glee Club: Speakers' Bureau: Sahasa: Student Council: opera personnel 2 years: Thespians: Girls' Council 5 years: Sahasa Prep Cabinet: third-year athletic award: leaders and journalists' conference '40: Honor Roll. MARGARET M. LITHGOW Margie -Sahasa: Girls' Club com- mittees: activity manager: Thespians: Camera Club: Science Club, GWENDOLENE R. LOBDELL Gwen -Second lead in opera: Senior Glee Club 3 years: assemblies: Christmas caroling: opera special chorus: activity manager: Girls' Club com- mittees: Senior Honor Roll. NANCY VIRGINIA LONGSTRETH Nance -Triple S: class play: Sta- diana: World editorial staff: Fourth Estate: Senior Girl Scouts: Thespians: Ski Club: second-year athletic award: activity manager: Senior Honor Roll: Speakers' Bureau. MARIANN LOVELL Activity manager: student nurse: study hall assistant. DOROTHY LUMPP Girls' Club committees: Glee Club: Science Club: Bowling Club: Red Cross representative. VIRGIL LUNDEEN Maiored in English, history, art and mathematics. GEORGE LUTZ Barney -Major part in class play: publicity manager of Thespians: Nation- al Thespians: Thespian matinee: Christ- mas play: orchestra: solo orchestra' band: clarinet quartet. 1 .Q rt Q i I r 59' iq, Wi 'll lt r A . MARION LAVORATO Lefty -Majored in English, short- hand, typing and home economics. GLADYS MYRTLE LEVORSON Christian Union: lunchroom crew: attended Battrum 1CanadaJ High I year. C. NEAL LINDSTROM Lean -Hi-Y: vice president of Senior Class: Student Council: Big S: varsity basketball 2 years: reserve basket- ball: usheted at senior banquet '40L Football Night: Sophomore Boys' Club: Golf Club: Baseball Club, dance com- n'lIfIeeS. DENNIS D. LIVINGSTON Wrestling team 2 years, captain '4I: city wrestling champion: Sophomore Boys' Club: Wrestling Club: dance com- mittees. CHARLES LONGSTRETH Chuck -Midget football 2 years, inspirational award winner '40: Big S: Football Night: Sophomore Boys' Club. JAMES S, LOVEJOY Jim -- Rifle Club: Fishermen's Club: maiored in English, science, mathematics and German. HARVEY LUCHT I-Ierbi -Swimming manager 3 years: student leader: Fishermen's Club: foot- ball managet: traffic ofhcer: Student Council: Rifle Club. IRENE MARY LUMPP Sugar -Girls' Club committees: majored in history, English and home economics. PATRICIA LUTES ' Pat '-Red Cross representative: typ- ing chairman for Red Cross: Girls' Club committees: outside employment. JOHN GILBERT MacDUfF Jack Senior Honor Roll tended Northeast fKansas Cityb High I semester :t r I is Page 29 ELDA LEE MAHAFFEY Ed - Attended Goltry COkla.3 High 2 years: Senior Honor Roll: ma- jored in English, history and mathe- matics. BARBARA ELLEN MAHNCKE Bah -Attendance clerk: student nurse: Red Cross representative: Sahasa: Girls' Club committees: Girls' Golf Club: Thespians: Vocational Club: Movie Club. MARY MAITLAND Billie -Activity manager: student nurse: study hall assistant. STANLEY MONROE MAMLOCK Stinky -Band: band board: orches- tra: lunchtoom crew: outside employ- lTlEl'1f. MAURO MANZA Honor Roll: outside employment: majored in English, history and book- keeping. PI-IYLLIS M. MARKOTA Phyl -Stadiana: Rifle Club: Movie Club: Girls' Club committees: Thes- pians. EV ELYN LEE MARSHALL Evie -- Girl Mariners: Stadiana: Thespians: second-year athletic award: Girls' Club committees: attended Queen Anne iSeatt1eJ High 1 year. HELEN MARTIGOPOULOS Girls' Club committees: shorthand pin and certificate: typing team: office clerk: Red Cross representative: Senior Honor Roll. VELMA M. MATHIESON Girls' Club committees: Red Cross representative: study hall assistant. GEORGE L. MATTHAEI Band: Senior Glee Club: opera make- up class: opera special chorus: Red Cross representative. Page 30 Lg: . all an as RA Wx at , , Vslxr l. A,.., Wag ..., , . g - 9 L ri 22 K ln HE af , ,M . RICHARD KEITH MAHLBERG Dick -Varsity swimming 2 years: gudent leader: Big S: Sophomore Boys' 'lub. MARIAN FRANZ MAHNCKE Secretary of Student Council: vice president of Junior Class: Triple S: Stadiana: secretary of Ski Club: Thes- pians: third-year athletic award: swim- ming team 3 years: student leader: ushered at commencement '40: Speak- ers' Bureau: co-chairman of Girls' Club mixer: co-chairman of Student Council dance: speaking choir. ELIZABETH ANN MAJESKIE Betty -Stadiana: activity manager: study hall assistant: hike leader: attend- ance clerk: second-year athletic award. STEVE MANOS Midget football 2 years: vice presi- dent of Actors' Guild: Football Night 2 years: Sophomore Boys' Club: lunch- IOOID CREW. MARGARET MARDESICH Marge -Vocational Club: Royal Rollers: Girls' Club committees. ROBERT MARSHALL Bob -Band: Ski Club: dance com- mittees: Sophomore Boys' Club. PATRICIA MARTELL Pat -Attended Port Huson f Mich. 5 2 years: majored in English, typing and shorthand. HELEN DARLENE MARTIN Mons -Yell Queen: opera danc- ing chorus 3 years, taught chorus 2 years: assemblies: dance committees: Girls' Council: Sahasa: Ski Club: mis- tress of ceremonies for Girls' Club mixer: Football Night. ARNOLD S, MATTH AEI Activity manager: study hall assist- ant: dance committees, GLEN MATTHEW! Sophomore track: J. V, football: re- serve football. LORETTA M AYNES Retta -Opera dancing chorus 3 years, Football Night 2 years, activity manager, Speakers' Bureau, study hall assistant, Girls' Club committees, Vo- cational Club, Girls' Golf Club, Club Francais, dance committees, Senior Honor Roll. BERTHA L. MCCONNELL Bert -Tigerannasg Sahasag study hall assistant, Girls' Golf Club, Movie Club, Junior Prom, first-year athletic award, Girls' Club committees. JAMES MCGOVERN Majored in English, drawing and art. DOROTH EA MCLANE World Affairs Club, majored in French, English and history. PHYLLIS MCVITTIE Phil -Shorthand and typing teams, Rifle Club, Girls' Club committees, Honor Roll, RAYMOND MELLISH, JR. Camera Club, vice president of Rifle Club. LORRAYN E MELLUM Larry -First-year athletic award, Honor Roll, student nurse, assembly: Vocational Club, Movie Club, Girls' Club committees, attended Ulen 6Min- nesotal High 292 semesters. MARY CATHERINE METTLER Metts -Secretary of Triple S, Sen- ior Honor Roll, third-year athletic award, Sahasa, co-chairman of Stadiana banquet, Senior Glee Club, opera 2 years, assemblies, Football Night, Tiger- annas, Ski Club, student leader, hike leader, volleyball manager, Bowling Club. GLORIA MIEROW Triple S, news editor of World: class play, ushered at commencement '40, Senior Honor Roll, Speakers' Bureau, National Thespians, Fourth Estate, Thespian service pin, Thespian Cabinet, Science Club Cabinet, assem- blies, Football Night, speaking choir, orchestra, Ski Club, activity manager, Red Cross representative, Glee Club. BETTY JO MILLER Dimples -Girls' Club committees. i i iff i , 3 A , im? DONALD P. MCCLAIN Mac -Hi-Y, varsity swimming, midget swimming, Big S, Student Coun- cil, vice president of Student Leader Club, study hall assistant, Football Night, vice president of Bowling Club, Ski Club, Rifle Club, Thespians, Soph- omore Boys' Club, dance committees. NANCY K. MCDONALD Nan -Attended John Marshall CCalif.J High 2 years, majored in English, shorthand, science and book- keeping. DOROTHY XWINIFRED McKEAN Winnie - Secretary of Science Club, activity manager, study hall as- sistant, Senior Honor Roll, student nurse, program chairman of Stamp Club, Senior Glee Club, opera, Thes- pians, World Affairs Club, attendance clerk, Red Cross representative, Girls' Club committees, Movie Club, Club Francais. FRED MCMILLIN Derf -Editor in chief of World: Hi-Y, varsity track, winner in national Quill and Scroll contest, Quill and Scroll, Student Council, Fourth Estate, sophomore track, intramural basketball, dance committees, Senior Honor Roll, salutatorlan. SUSIE MEHALICK Sue -Debate Club, first-year de- bate' letter, Thespians, student nurse, Iciutiide employment, Senior Honor o . WILEY MELLISH Vice president of Fishermen's Club: midget football, Senior Honor Roll. LELAND MERZ Lee --Varsity wrestling 2 years, re- gfve wrestling, Big S, Sophomore Boys' ub. RUTH MICHAEL Mike -Stadiana, Senior Glee Club: Christmas caroling 2 years, opera spec- ial chorus 2 years, swimming team, study hall assistant, assemblies, one of 24 basketball players 2 years, volley- ball, speedball and basketball winners, Glee Club's trip to Spokane, student leader: speedball manager, third-year athletic award. DANIEL J. MILITICH Stinky -Royal Rollers, maiored in English, art and typing. GEORGE L. MILLER Doc -Football manager 5 years, Student Council, Big S, first aid man- ager 2 years, dance committees, Rifle Club: Ski Club. Page 31 GLENN ELDON MILLER Gunner - Wrestling team, Ski Club, Actors' Guild. KATHERINE MILLER Majored in English, typing and clothing. SHIRLEY JEAN MINER Tony -Stadiana, Sahasa, Camera Club, second-year athletic award, Girls' Club committees. KATHERINE MLADINEO Kay -Girls' Club committees, Red Cross representative, Thespians. CLAIRE MONAGHAN Sahasag activity manager, Stadiana, Speakers' Bureau, second-year athletic award. LEIGH MOODY Sophomore football, reserve football, varsity football, co-captain '40, Hi-Y, vice president of Big S, vice president of Sophomore Boys' Club, student leader, sophomore track, varsity track, Rifle Club. SHIRLEY HELEN MOORE Red Cross representative, activity manager, study hall assistant, style shows: Ski Club, Girls' Golf Club, Girls' Club committees, student nurse. LILY M. MORAVEC Lee-Lee --Girls' Club committees, dance committees, Red Cross representa- tive, Movie Club. SACHIKO MORI Attendance clerk, activity manager, Senior Honor Roll. MARGARET MORTON Marge -Study hall assistant, Hon- or Roll, Christian Union, student lead- er, Stadiana, second-year athletic award, Rifle Club, Girls' Club committees. Page 52 N. JOANNE MILLER Business manager of Tahoma, Honor Roll, Student Council, World ad staffl Sahasa, activity manager, Tigerannasi Girls' Club committees, Junior Prom! dance committees. BILL MILLER Maiored in English, mathematics and history. GLORIA MIRENTA Glor -First-year athletic award, speedball winners. WILLIAM CLAYTON MOAK Clayt -Outside employment, ma- jored in English, woodshop and archi- tectural drawing. ROBERT BRUCE MONTGOMERY Bob -Varsity swimming 3 years. co-captain '41, Big S, Royal Rollers: activity manager, attended John C. Fremont CLos Angelesi High 5 months. JOHN ALEXANDER MOORE Jake -Hi-Y, Big S, midget foot- ball 2 years, sophomore track, sopho- more reserve basketball, Sophomore Boys' Club, basketball manager, Ski Club, president of Science Club, Stu- dent Council, intramural basketball, Junior Prom, assemblies: Football Night, dance committees, activity man- ager, Red Cross representative. TERENCE XV. MOORE Terry -Golf Club, Ski Club, Royal Rollers, intramural basketball, study hall assistant, attended Wash- ington CSan Franciscoh High 1 semes- ter, Garfield CSeattleJ High 115 years. DONALD ROGER MORE Don -Intramural basketball 3 years, Sophomore Boys' Club, study hall assistant, Ski Club, Golf Club, assemblies, dance committees. KATIE K. MORIKAWA . Kay --Honor Roll, student nurse, Girls' Club committees. PATRICIA ANN MULVEY Pat -Football Night 2 years, assemblies, attended Aquinas Academy 1 year. GLENN MURRAY Squinchy --Hi-Y: Big S: varsity tennis 2 years, captain '41: reserve tennis: swimming team: sophomore re- serve football: band: student leader: Football Night 2 years. KAORU N AKAMURA .Activity manager: majored in En- glish, Spanish, social science and mathematics. A PAULINE NASH Orchestra 2 years: solo orchestra: Thespians: Bowling Club: International Club: Girls' Club committees. DORIS A, NELSON Danny -Class play: Speakers' Bu- reau: served at senior banquet '4O: opera makeup class: World editorial staff: Torch staff: attendance clerk: Sahasa: Thespians: Girl Mariners: Girls' Club committees: Fourth Estate: dance committees. MARIAN NELSON World editorial staff: Torch staff: Fourth Estate: Speakers' Bureau: Thes- pians: activity manager: attendance clerk:-Girls' Club committees: dance committees. HELEN NINO Girls' Club committees: activity manager: Red Cross representative. DORIS E. NORDEEN Dode --Stadiana: second-year ath- letic award: hike leader: volleyball man- ager: Red Cross representative: study hall assistant: Girls' Club committees: Thespians. FRANCES NORWIL Franie -Girls' Club committees: majored in English, history, typing and shorthand. WILLIAM O'CONNELL Bill -- Varsity baseball: varsity wrestling: Baseball Club: Ski Club: Bowling Club: Golf Club: Debate Club, Stamp Club: Senior Glee Club: opera: intramural tennis, basketball and wrestling, MURIEL ELAINE ODEY Typing pin winners: Thanksgiving baskets 3 years: Girls' Club committees: Debate Club: Rifle Club: Thespians: Sahasa: Senior Girl Scouts: Club Francais. . ,. i V.. 79 I' . r 14 - ,V Ki' .. . is MAS? S. , it . A Evil' t,.,. sa? 4 5 4 V ri E:-:H V, A . gag: L, .3 ,e mi ' ,. 214' ? 3 41 K HIROSHI NAKAGAWARA Senior Honor Roll: maiored in En- glish, science, mathematics and German. GEORGE MITCHELL NALLEY J. V. football: study hall assistant: Golf Club: Bowling Club: intramural basketball: Ski Club: Sophomore Boys' Club: outside employment. BILL N AUBERT N0bby -Reserve tennis 2 years? secretary-treasurer of Golf Club: Big S: Bowling Club: Football Night: Red Cross representative: intramural basket- ball: dance committees: Royal Rollers: Senior Honor Roll. MARGERY ELLEN NELSON Margy -Triple S: Stadiana: Speak- ers' Bureau: third-year athletic award: student leader: speedball winners: Sa- hasa: Thespians: Ski Club: Red Cross representative: co-chairman of Girls' Club mixer: drum maiorette 2 years: opera dancing chorus: Football Night: Senior Honor Roll: assemblies: ushered at commencement '40, ROBERT S. NEWMAN ' 'Bob' '-Co-chairman of Farewell- toSeniors dance: ushered at commence' ment '40: Football Night 2 years: Bowling Club: band contest in Port- land: assemblies: dance committees: Ran? board of control: Senior Honor o . PAUL EDWARD NOLAN Mike -Reserve basketball 2 years: secretary-treasurer of Sophomore Boys' Club: Baseball Club: Red Cross repre- sentative: study hall assistant: Rifle Club: dance committees, MARGARET NORMAN Marg -Tigerannas: Rifle Club: Red Cross representative: Bowling Club DONALD A. OBER Zeke -Maiored in English, Ger- man and history. NANCY JANE O'CONNOR Sahasa: student nurse: Girls' Club committees: dance committees: attend- ed Herbert Hoover fGlendale, Calif.b High 2 years. ROBLEY E. O'FARRELL Bob -Rifle team: football man- ager: Rifle Club: Camera Club: Fish- crmen's Club. Page 3 3 ROBERT OGILVIE Bob -Attended Lincoln High: ma- jored in English, typing and shorthand. MASAMI OKADA Varsity wrestling: reserve wrestling: student leader: Big S: Sophomore Boys Club: Wrestling Club. MIRIAM E. OLSON Christian Union: attended Puyallup High 1 year. PATRICIA OSTLAND Stuff -Sahasa: Girls' Club com- mittees: Red Cross representative: stu- dent nurse: Movie Club: study hall assistant. ELIA J. PANGIS Football Night: orchestra: solo or- chestra: assemblies. GENE K. PAPE Genius --Varsity wrestling 3 years: varsity football: varsity track: reserve football 2 years: wrestling coach '41Q president of Wrestling Club: state wrestling champion 2 years: Big S1 Sophomore Boys' Club. VIRGINIA PEARSON Virgie -Student nurse: majored in English, typing and home economics. JOHN W. PEGRAM Varsity track 2 years: reserve football: Thespians: Christian Union: Big S1 dance committees: Sophomore Boys' Club: Stamp Club: lunchroom crew: outside employment. FRANCES M. PENN Peaches - Second-year athletic award: student leader: sophomore swim- ming team: Honor Roll. HARVEY J. PETERSEN Shorty --Varsity swimming: Big S: band. Page 54 , is as ' M il.. .i C U- I 4 X: if L Wi H10-U ff s . tg,,,tij,,t S A My 6' sg, A ,, .EP , K gl, l V 2 , .ff i w in. TASHIKO OKAZAKI Tash - Honor Roll: attendance clerk: student nurse: International Club: Club Francais. NORMA CHRISTINE OLSEN Ole -Ski Club: Stadiana: third- year athletic award: Rifle Club: Girls' Golf Club: Sahasa: swimming manager: student nurse: Girls' Club committees: dance committees, GEORGE MIEROXV OSGOOD Hi-Y: president and vice president of Science Club: president of Golf Club: golf team 2 years: manager of golf team: Student Council: ushered at commencement '40: Senior Honor RollL Rifle Club: rifle team. RUTH OTIS Rudy - Activity manager: Red Cross representative: Senior Girl Scoursl Movie Club: Senior Honor Roll: Girls' Club committees. CLARA MARIE PANICO Christian Union: Girls' Club com- mittees: Vocational Club: attended Lin- coln fLos Angelesb High 1 semester. VICTOR S. PEARSON Vic -Norse Club: orchestra: ma- jored in English, Norse and science. PAULINE BARBARA PEDERSON Activity manager: Thanksgiving bas kets: graduated in 215 years. BETTIE PENN Student leader: .Red Cross repre- sentatxvej majored in English, history and home economics. BETTY JEAN PERRY B, J. -Editor in chief, supervisory editor, news editor, ad solicitor and ad manager of World: editor of Torch: assistant editor of Tahoma: Quill and Scroll: president of Fourth Estate: leaders and journalists' conference '592 Triple S: Student Council: Club Fran- cais: activity manager: attendance clerk: journalism emblem: producer of Sta- dium radio programs: ushered at com- mencement '40: assemblies: Football Night: library assistant: poem in West Winds : co-valedictorian: Senior Honor Roll: commencement speaker: Speakers' Bureau. JOHN RICHARD PETERSEN Pete -President of Hi-Y: president of Junior Class: president of Sophomore Boys' Club: varsity football 2 years, co- captain '40: reserve football: reserve basketball 3 years: Student Council: Big S: delegate to Evergreen Boys' State : Hi-Y congress: sophomore track: usher- ed at commencement '40, PETER H. PETERSEN Pete -Midget football: dance com- mittees: majored in English, Norse and h.story. DORTHY PHILBY Dot - Opera dancing chorus, taught chorus 5 years: Football Night: Red Cross representative: student nurse. DONALD I. PLUMMER, II Don -Ski team 2 years: reserve tennis: Ski Club. CATHERINE PRENTICE Cathy -Triple S: Stadiana: Speak- ers' Bureau: Thespians: Science Club: Sahasa: third-year athletic award: Foot- ball Night: attendance clerk: Senior Glee Club: opera 3 years: volleyball manager: hike leader: Red Cross repre- sentative. FRANK PRICE Hi-Y: solo orchestra: orchestra: band: assemblies: Senior Honor Roll, CHARLES JOHN PROULX Chuck --Sophomore Boys' Club: lunchroom crew: majored in English. woodshop and metal shop, JOHN L. QUINN Football Night: Junior Prom: activity manager: Rifle Club: Honor Roll. ADELBERT RICHARD RANKIN Dick -Reserve tennis 3 years: Big S: Red Cross representative: dance com- mittees: Golf Club: Ski Club. SYLVANIA ALEXANDRIA REITAN Silly -Vice president of Norse Club: Vocational Club: Girls' Golf Club: Sahasa: Thanksgiving baskets: Girls' Club committees. ROBERT MCMULLIN REYNOLDS Rennie -Varsity swimming: Rifle Club: Senior Honor Roll: student lead- er: dance committees: treasurer of Magic Club: activity manager: Debate Club: Ski Club: Sophomore Boys' Club. r 3 me if i Q ' - if, :fi -wa. as ig -' i aff 5:91. .Mi 593 g N 5. -A 4 .iqztfw my ' '9 , . SABIN E PHELPS Sab -Vice president of Triple S3 secretary-treasurer of Speakers' Bureau: feature editor of World: sophomore representative to Student Council: Sta- diana: third-year athletic award: served at senior banquet '40: tennis doubles champ 2 years: Football Night: senior picture appointments: tennis team 2 years: Girl Mariners: Ski Club: Thes- pians: Senior Honor Roll. GOLDIE PH ILL Opera: Senior Glee Club: Girls' Club committees. EUGENE C, PLUMMER Red -Majored in English, wood- shop and history. ALICE PRICE Maiored in English, shorthand and typing. HUBERT VICTOR PRICE Red -Orchestra: solo orchestra: Stamp Club: Magic Club: Christian Un- ion: Sophomore Boys' Club: Science Club: study hall assistant. DOROTHY E. PURDY President of Sahasa: served at sen- ior banquet '40: Student Council: Sta- diana: Tigerannas: Red Cross repre- sentative: third-year athletic award: Junior Prom: Girls' Club committees: Football Night: hike leaders: chairman of Girls' Club room: Thanksgiving baskets: Speakers' Bureau: Perkins' Memorial committee. THOMAS RANDOLPH Tom -Sophomore Boys' Club: sophomore track: activity manager. LOIS RASMUSSEN Triple S: Quill and Scroll: vice presi- dent of Sahasa: third-year athletic award: ushered at commencement '40: Tahoma staff: W'orld editorial and ad staffs: Torch staff: Sahasa Cabinet 2 years: student leader: Tigerannas: Foot- ball Night: Thanksgiving baskets: Fourth Estate: Stadiana: activity man- ager: Honor Roll: class play publicity committee. MARK S. RENNORD Swede - Camera Club: Norse Club: maiored in English, Norwegian. science, social science and mathematics. ELVIRA RICONOSCIUTO Allie -Senior Honor Roll: Sta- diana: student leader: Red Cross repre- sentative: activity manager: basketball manager: one of 24 outstanding basket- ball players: hike leader: third-year athletic award: typing pin: Thespians. Page 3 5 MARIAN E. RICONO Senior Honor Roll: treasurer of Sta- diana: third-year athletic award: student leader: one of 24 outstanding basketball players 3 years: baseball and basketball manager: activity manager: Girls' Club committees. RAYMOND EDWARD RILEY Buck -Varsity football: reserve football: J. V. football: Sophomore Boys' Club: Big S: Ski Club. ROGER ROBERTSON Rodge -Class play: orchestra: De- bate Club: Thespians: Ski Club: Club Francais: attended Walla Walla High 2 years. MARY LOUISE ROGERS Tigerannas: Thespians: Science Club: Red Cross representative. LOIS ANN ROSENQUIST Loey -Girls' Golf Club: Voca- tional Club: Sahasa: attendance clerk. BILLIE ROUSE Bill --Stadiana: maiored in. En- glish, mathematics, Latin and science. RAY CLARK RUMMING Rum -Sophomore track: Sopho- more Boys' Club: intramural basketball: senior picture appointments: Science Club. NORMAN SATTERTHWAITE Norm -Varsity football: Sopho- more Boys' Club: dance committees: Baseball Club: Boat Club. DOROTHY SCHNEIDER Dot -Stadiana: third-year athletic award: student leader: Sahasa: activity manager: Girls' Club committees: Bowl- ing Club: Club Francais: Rifle Club. Jo ANN SCHWALEN Sub-chairman of welfare department: Stadiana: Tigerannas: activity manager: student leader: Thespians: Speakers' Bureau: Sahasa: Junior Prom: Ski Club: study hall assistant: Girls' Club com- mittees. Page 36 - '35 ' ' ,t Q we sf-M V5 +1 gh, J L ., .if ' , V A' ytsy . ... 'Jw as We ig 46 :sl DAVID F . RICHARDSON Dave -President of Sophomore Class: vice president of Speakers' Bu- reau: Student Council: study hall as- sistant: activity manager: Sophomore Boys' Club: Football Night: ushered at commencement '40: Honor Roll. DAVID LLOYD ROBERTS Dave -Sophomore Boys' Club: varsity swimming, BARBARA LOUISE ROBSON Barb -Triple S: served at senior banquet '40: sub-chairman of service department: sub-chairman of fellow- ship department: Girls' Council: World editorial staff: Tigerannas: opera specal chorus 2 years: Senior Glee Club: Christmas caroling 2 years: Football Night: Sahasa: activity manager: Junior Prom: Girls' Club committees: assem- blies: Fourth Estate: Senior Honor Roll: Speakers' Bureau. MARILYN GRACE ROSCH Stadiana: swimming team 3 years: swimming manager: activity manager. RICHARD C, ROSTEDT Dick -Dance committees: Sopho- more Boys' Club: outside employment. ROW ENA ROWE Ski Club: Tigerannas: Sahasa: Movie Club: activity manager: study hall assist- ant: Junior Prom: Stadiana: Girls' Club committees. AMELIA SANKOVICH Red Cross representative: Vocational Club: Girls' Club committees: short- hand certificate: Senior Honor Roll. LUCY SCALISE Lu -Royal Rollers: majored in English, history and home economics. DONALD DOUGLAS SCI-IROEDER Don -Rille team: Rifle Club: Stamp Club. PHYLLIS SCOTT Triple S: class play: opera dancing chorus 3 years: Football Night 2 years: Tigerannas: attendance clerk: study hall assistant: assemblies: Thespians: Sahasa: Junior Prom: Girls' Club committees. DESSOLYN J. SEDLACEK Dessie -Tigerannas 2 years: Rifle Club: Royal Rollers: Sahasa. DONALD SEIFERT Don fMajored in English, Latin, mathematics and science. GAIL SELLE Tigerannas: World editorial staff: Fourth Estate: student leader: Thes- pians: Sahasa: co-chairman of S'adiana banquet: hike leader: Girls' Club com- mitrees. NELLIE SHELLEY Majored in English, typing, short- hand and clothing, MARIE SHOUCAIR .Orchestra 2 years: majored in En- glish, typing and music. HOWARD SIMPSON Howie -Speakers' Bureau: World ad staff: Fourth Estate: Football Night 2 years: band: secretary of Bowling Clubg assemblies. MAXINE SIN KOVICH Maiored in English, typing, short- hand and history. BONNIE M. SMITH A Smitty -Sahasa: attended Central City fNeb.l High 1 semester. C. R. SMITH JR. Debate Club: orchestra: Senior Honor Roll: attended Aztec KN. M.D High 2 years. WINNIFRED LEE SMITH Winnie - Glee Club: attended Broadway fSeattlel High 2 years. . 1 .F at t fl . S .H . 1,E ' lf- ? . 1 I W .., , VV .zfl .. . ... - i if 1 . I in fi ., F .. was V. . I 1 s 1 .ff rrr ' ff- I a GEORGE W. SEELY Christian Union: sophomore track: maiored in English, art and history. JEANNETTE ELIZABETH SEITZ Triple S: secretary of Debate Club: Speakers' Bureau: secretary of band: secretary-treasurer of Club Francais: C. P. S., W. S. C. and U. of W. debate tournaments: third-year varsity debate letter: Red Cross representative: activity manager: assemblies: Sahasa: Girls' Club committees: Senior Honor Roll. HARRIET J. SEVERSEN Hattie - Attended Rochester CWash.D High 2 years. ELAINE SHEPARD Triple S: Stadiana: Tigerannas: World ad staff: served at senior banquet '40: co-chairman of Triple S tea: Fourth Estate: Speakers' Bureau: Foot- ball Night: Sahasa: activity manager: Red Cross representative. LLOYD SILVER Varsity football 1 year, reserve 2 years: Big S: Junior Prom: Hi-Y, ROBERT SIMPSON Nospmis -Hi-Y: Big Sg midget basketball 2 years: varsity tennis 2 vears: sophomore tennis team: Speakers' Bureau: band: Red Cross representative: dance committees: Sophomore Boys' Club: intramural basketball: Ski Club: Golf Club. VERDELLA SKORE Dell -Christian Union: attended Federal Way High l year. CLINTON F. SMITH JR. Smitty -Stage crew: Camera Club: Science Club: Sophomore Boys' Club: Club 112: Senior Class play scenery: Football Night. JOYCE SMITH Swimming manager and team: one nf 25 outstanding basketball players: Stadianag third-year athletic award: student leader: opera dancing chorus. MARTIN SORBER Senior Glee Club: opera 2 years: attended Federal Way High 1 year. Page 37 JERRY SPELLMAN Speakers' Bureau: Actors' Guild: Fishermen's Club: Sophomore Boys' Club: intramural basketball: dance com- mittees: outside employment. MURIEL SPOF FORTH Swimming team 3 years: Stadiana: student leader: swimming manager: Girls' Club committees: second-year athletic award: Vocational Club. HELEN STANG Bucket -Secretary of Norse Club: student nurse, ROGER J. STEWART Senior Honor Roll: Architectural Club: Golf Club: intramural basketball. STANTON LeROY STOWE Stan -Midget basketball 3 years: reserve tennis 3 years: midget football: organizer and president of Bowling Club: World editorial staff: Torch staff. NORMAN SULLIVAN Sully -Band 2 years: excellent rating in Northwestern Music contest: Ski Club. BEATRICE SUSSMAN Beady -Quill and Scroll: World ad manager, ad solicitor, assistant cir- culation manager and editorial staff: journalism emblem: secretary-treasurer of Fourth Estate: Speakers' Bureau: Tigerannasg Honor Roll: activity man- ager: Thespians: Junior Prom, GERALD SUSTAD ''Sus''-Secretary-treasurer of Na- tional Thespiansg class play: Senior Class play-reading committee: assem- blies: Christmas play. VERNON SWANES Vern -Second-year rifle letter: treasurer of Rifle Club: Honor Roll: Norse Club: expert rifleman: Golf Club: track manager: dance committees. HARLEY TAKAHASHI Stamp Club: graduated from F, K. K. High fjapanl. Page 38 , .. fs l , i' . af- . 1 'Q ' .liag A X. if .. +-M Q , . ? JACK SPILLMAN Activity manager: Sophomore Boys' Club. BETTY STALWICK Triple S: chairman of fellowship de- partment: iunior representative to Stu- dent Council: co-chairman of Football Night: ushered at commencement '402 Stadiana: second-year athletic award: Girls' Council: Girls' Club Cabinet: Red Cross representative: Sahasa: as- semblies: typing team: volleyball man- ager, HELEN STARR Girls' Club committees: maiored in English. typing, shorthand and book- keeping. NONA STONE Nonie -- Movie Club: student nurse: majored in bookkeeping, English and home economics. MARY JANE STRUBEL Jerry -Movie Club: student nurse: Thespians: Girls' Club committees: Sahasa: Camera Club. KAZU SUMIYOSHI Kaz --Vice president of Stadiana: student leader 2 years: one of 24 out- standing basketball players: baseball winners: Girls' Club committees: sec- ond-year athletic award. LORRAINE SUSSMAN Triple S: managing editor of World: Quill and Scroll: Tahoma staff: Torch staff: journalism emblem: ushered at commencement '40: Senior Honor Roll: Fourth Estate: Sahasa: Club Francais: senior picture appointments: Junior Prom: Girls' Club committees. EVELYNN LOUISE SUTH ERLAN Red -Opera 3 years: Senior Glee Club: Thespians: Red Cross represent- ative: opera makeup class. HARRY EDWARD SWEESY Ed -Majored in English, book- keeping and typing. MISAO TAKASUGI Mis -Honor Roll: typing pin winner: Red Cross representative: Girls' Club committees: Movie Club: Magic Club: outside employment. JIM TANGORA Track, activity manager, majored in English, mathematics, drawing and science. ANGELINA TENCICH Angie -Girls' Club committees: typing team, shorthand certificate, Movie Club, Honor Roll, Science Club. BETTY JANE THOMSEN Betts -Third place in state typing contest, first-year athletic award, Movie Club, Club Francais, Sahasa, Girls' Club committees. ROY C. TOOLE Toot -Band, Rifle Club, assem- blies, band contest in Portland, dance committees, Football Night. THELMA TORGERSON Stadiana, student leader, basketball manager, third-year athletic award, Girls' Club committees, Football Night, one of 24 outstanding basketball play- ers 3 years. MARIAN TURCOTTE Majored in English, clothing, short- hand and typing. JOSEPH RICHARD TURNER III Richie -Hi-Y, varsity debate 2 years, C. P, S. trophy winner, Science Club, Senior Honor Roll, script writer of Stadium radio program, assemblies: ushered at commencement '40, Red Cross representative, activity manager: dance committees, co-valedictorian, commencement speaker. RICHARD UHLMAN Dick -Hi-Y, Big S: midget foot- ball 2 years, Rifle Club, rifle team, dance committees. EMILY VALENTIN Attended Lincoln High, majored in English, Latin and home economics. D TED VAN FOSSEN U Rifle Club, outside employment, ma' 1ored in English, science, Latin and mathematics. JEAN TAYLOR Jeannie -Ski Club, Sahasa, at- tendance clerk, Girls' Club committees, Junior Prom, Tigerannas. EUGENE H. TERRIEN Herg -Varsity swimming, student leader, Boat Club, attended Lincoln High 1 year. MARILYNE V. TISDALE Tizi -Sahasa, Ski Club, Honor Roll, Girls' Club committees, dance committees, attended Broadway I Seattleh High 1 year. JOLAEERN TORGERSON Jolly -Opera makeup class, Senior Honor Roll, activity manager, Thes- pians, Royal Rollers, study hall assist- ant, Club Francais, Movie Club, Girls' Club committees. JACK MARVIN TUELL John -Comedy lead in opera '4l. cast '40, president of Boys' Glee Club, Christmas play, class play, Thespian Cabinet, chairman of Senior Class play- reading committee, activity manager, dance committees, Science Club, Senior Honor Roll, commencement speaker, National Thespians. GEORGE TURK Turk --Varsity debate team, Rifle team, Science Club, Royal Rollers, activity manager. JACK TWEEDY Club Francais, dance committees, majored in English, science and wood- shop. MARY WINNIFRED UNDERWOOD Tigerannas, Sahasa, Girls' Club com- mittees, Movie Club. JOHN GEORGE VANDENBERG Jack -I-Ii-Y, varsity track 2 years, reserve football, varsity football, Big S, Baseball Club, Football Night, dance committees, LeROY R. VAUGHN JR. Foozy -Hi-Y, editor of Tahoma: sports editor of World, Quill and Scroll, Fourth Estate, Science Club, Torch staff, study hall assistant, dance committees, Senior Honor Roll, ushered at commencement '40, Student Council. Page 39 LILLIAN DOROTHY VEDVICK Fourth Estate: World ad staff: typing and shorthand pins: Senior Honor Roll: Girls' Club committees: Movie Club: Rifle Club: Club Francais: Sahasa: dance committees. ARLENE M. VIAFORE Duchy --Library assistant: Girls' Golf Club: student nurse. SHIRLEY M. VIKEN Shirl -Tigerannas: activity man- ager: Red Cross representative: Senior Honor Roll: student nurse: Club Fran- cais: Royal Rollers: Girls' Club com- mittees: Camera Club. HATSUYO WAKABAYASHI Jerry -Shorthand certificate: stu- dent nurse: Girls' Club committees: Senior Honor Roll. CLAUDINE IRENE WALKER Claud -Activity manager: Thes- pians: Club 112. VIRGIL WALKER Bud -Sophomore, iunior and sen- ior boys' representative to Student Coun- cil: Senior Honor Roll: ushered at commencement '40: Sophomore Boys' Club: Golf Club: assemblies: dance committees: Football Night. FRANCES M. WALTERS Triple S: vice president of Girls' Club: class play: junior representative to Girls' Council: co-chairman of P.-T. A. tea: co-chairman of Girls' Club mixer: mistress of ceremonies of Senior Glee Club concert: ushered at com- mencement '40: Football Night: Girls' Club Cabinet: Speakers' Bureau: Thes- pians: Tigerannas: Senior Honor Roll: assemblies: National Thespians. BETTY WARTER President of Stadiana: Girls' Club Cabinet: Student Council: Triple S: Speakers' Bureau: Tigerannas: student leader: activity manager: ushered at commencement '40: one of 24 out- standing basketball players 2 years: Girls' Council: Football Night: speed- ball winners: Sahasa: third-year athletic award: Senior Honor Roll. JAMES WATSON Doc -Orchestra: Sophomore Boys' Club: class play. JANE WELCH Business manager of World and Torch: assemblies: Quill and Scroll: Fourth Estate: Tigerannas: leaders and journalists' conference '4O: Senior Hon- or Roll: activity manager: journalism emblem: Girls' Club committees: first- year athletic award. Page 40 ki... fa.: 4 S tt if .5 e S i ii .1 5 4 -,.,.A 'I . GERARD VENDETTI Vendy -Vice president of Stamp Club: Royal Rollers: Sophomore Boys' Club. VILMA VIDOS Secretary-treasurer of Student Leader Club: Stadiana: Girls' Council: chair- man of Girls' Club room: second-year athletic award: hike leader: baseball manager: junior Prom: captain of vol- ley-ball winners: study hall assistant. LORRAINE WAGNILD Rainy -Treasurer and secretary of Club 112: Royal Rollers: Honor Roll: Girls' Club committees. TED WAKEFIELD Freckles -Big S: midget basketball 3 years: midget football: vice president of Bowling Club, HELEN MARIE WALKER Girls' Club committees: Ski Club: Sahasa: dance committees. BARBARA WALLER Barb -Tigerannas: Sahasa: activity manager. JUNE WARD Porky -Christmas play: attendance clerk: study hall assistant: Girls' Club committees. ANN WASHBURN Orchestra: Rifle Club: Senior Girl Scouts. MARIE L. WATSON World editorial staff: Thespians: at- tended Monroe High 2 years. GENE WEBBER Senior Honor Roll: orchestra: North- west Music Conference: assemblies: graduated in 255 years. RICHARD WEISER Dick -Ski teamg activity man- agerg study hall assistantg Science Clubg intramural basketballg Ski Clubg dance committeesg Rifle Clubg outside em- ployment. ANN WETSCH Majored in typing, English and home economics. MARCELLE WHITE Mar - Library assistantg Movie Clubg Girls' Club committees. MILDRED WICK Millie -Secretary of Sahasag study hall assistant: student nurseg Girls' Club committeesg dance committees, JERRY WILHELMSEN Varsity track 2 years: varsity foot- ball 2 yearsg reserve basketballg city pole vault record. GENE WILLMANN Majored in English, history and woodshop. MARION WINDI-I Windy -International Clubg Vo- cational Clubg Norse Clubg student l lLlI'5C. DEANE WOOD Ski Clubg Fishermen's Club: track teamg Science Clubg Sophomore Boys' Clubg Rifle Club. J AMES BARTON WOOD Speeclball -Varsity track 2 years, co-captain '4lg Big S3 midget foot- ball 2 yearsg sophomore trackg Sopho- more Boys' Club. MARCUS JOHN WOODS, JR. Reserve football 2 years' Big S study hall assistantg Sophombre Boysl Club: Baseball Clubg intramural bas- ketball. ivs. as H E . .. df' . . K, K wi I 'llflf g J wif 'Z' QM Q, ..,. . 'lla +2 ii X . iw. Q , we .. ' at, ie . 9 ? 4 ! ..... .5 1 5 all fi A . 3 aa 1 DON WESTLIN World ad staff, circulation manager and assistant managerg ushered at commencement '40. JIM WHANNELL Jimmy -Reserve football 3 yearsq majored in English, history, science and woodshop. BARNETT WHITTLESEY Whit -Bandg scoreboard crew: activity managerg Honor Rollg dance committeesg Boat Clubg senior picture appointmentsg World editorial staff. BETTY WILDES Rifle Club: attendance clerl-tg rna- jored in English, home economics, science and history. ROBERT C. WILLIAMS Willy -Band 2 yearsg Royal Rol- lersg Sophomore Boys' Club. JACK A. XVILSON Jackie --Hi-YQ varsity football . 2 ears' reserve football' Big S3 vars1tY ,golf ,2 yearsL Golf Clubi dance com- mitteesg study hall assistant. DARRELL G. WOOD Sleepy -Science Club: majored in English, mathematics, history and science. JACK MAYNARD WOOD Bandg orchestra: solo orchestrag Ski Club. DAVID WOODBRIDGE Dave -Debate teamg Honor Roll, opera cast '41g Senior Glee Clubg mid- get football 2 yearsg Debate Clubg Golf Clubg Thespiansg Magic Clubg Red Cross representativeg library assistant. IRVING WOODWORTH Honor Rollg debate team: Senior Glee Clubg opera '40g assemblies. Page 41 In BETTE JEANNE YANCEY 'Bet -Sahasag Tigerannasg .World d staffg activity managerg Girls Club mmltt96S. ROASALIE YERRAN Rifle Club: Girls' Golf Clubg stu' d t nurseg Senior Honor Rollg Girls' Cl b committeesg attended Lincoln H gh 1 semester. PHILIP FREDERICK ZAUGG Phil -World editorial staffg Torch staffg Fourth Estateg Honor Rollg Speak- Bureaug study hall assistantg Soph- ore Boys' Clubg activity managerg G lf F h e Clubg is erm n's Clubg as- blies. JEAN MARIE BAKER R. E. BARRETT GORDON ALLEN BELL EVELYN CARLSON GRANT C. CHURCHILL ABE H. COLEMAN EDITH JUNE CUMMINS HAROLD FELEY WILLIAM H. HACKETT JOHN HEMMINGER MARIGENE ELOISE LEE LCVERNE L. LIETz N . ,4 Missing Faces LORNA LEE YATES Lolly -Program Chairman of Club Francaisg study hall assistantg Girls' Club committeesg dance mmitteesg Senior Honor Roll. JACK YOUNGER Speedball -Varsity footballg Te- serve footballg midget footballg varsity pho- es. trackg sophomore trackg Big Sg SO more Boys' Clubg dance commitre LOUISE E. 'ZIRKLE Squeaky -Christian Uniong lunch- room crewg majored in English, history and clothing. MERLE LOOMIS WESLEY MADDICKS WILLIAM L. MAZZONCINI MARIE ELDORIS MILLER JOHN GEORGE PHILLIPS CORNELIUS PIETERMAN CHARLES D. ROGERS JOHN O. STENBERG MARIE LOUISE SMITH JOHN T. STIPANICH DOROTHY N. THOMAS GERALD C. WALTERS Zin illlrmnriam HIDEO KUBO DONALD HENNIG Page 42 Senior Honor Roll DOROTHY BENNYHOFF MURIEL BERGLUND GRACE BLANGY JEANNE BOURLAND PATRICIA BRANDT NINA BRINKERHOFF JOHN BRUDIE ELIZABETH BUTCHER BARBARA CARLTON DOROTHY COCHRAN PEGGY COLLINS WINIFRED CONRAD MARSHALL COOK ANN CORBETT GEORGE CUNNINGHAM SHIRLEY DANFORTH SHERLEY DAY JOAN DOE JANE ELDER FLORENCE EVES KORBIN FICHTNER BERNARD ERIEDMAN ROBERT GALLAGHER MARY GAYLORD BETTY GEHRI RAYMOND GILLEN BEVERLY HAGEN DOROTHY HAGER TAEKO HAMAGUCHI ELSIE HANSEN MARTHA HART DOLORES HAVLINA CHARLENE HEFLINGER BETTY HEIDINGER ESTHER HILD PATRICIA HILDEBRANDT MARGARET E. HILL THORA HOLDEN RUTH HORR ANNABELLE HUPE FLORA IMADA PHYLLIS JENTOFT ASTRID JOHNSON VIVIAN JOHNSON ALTA JOHNSTEAD RICHARD KANZLER MARIJANE KELLER AIKO KIMURA HARRIETTE KETNER BARBARA KOHL GWENDOLENE LOBDELL NANCY LONGSTRETH MAURO MANZA HELEN MARTIGOPOULOS LORETTA MAYNES WINIFRED MCKEAN FRED MCMILLIN SUSIE MEHALICK WILEY MELLISH MARY METTLER GLORIA MIEROW SACHIKO MORI HIROSHI NAKAGAWARA BILL NAUBERT MARGERY NELSON BOB NEWMAN GEORGE OSGOOD RUTH OTIS BETTY JEAN PERRY SABINE PHELPS FRANK PRICE BOB REYNOLDS ELVIRA RICONO MARIAN RICONO BARBARA ROBSON AMELIA SANKOVICH JEANNETTE SEITZ ROGER STEWART LORRAINE SUSSMAN JOLAFERN TORGERSON JACK TUELI, MARIAN TURCOTTE RICHARD TURNER LQROY VAUGHN LILLIAN VEDVICK SHIRLEY VIKEN HATSUYO WAKABAYASHI VIRGIL WALKER FRANCES WALTERS BETTY WARTER JANE WELCH LORNA LEE YATES Outside Honor Roll GWENDOLYN JOHNSON JACK MAC DUFF ELDA LEE MAHAFFEY C. R. SMITH Page 43 Page Keith Duppenthaler President Mary Thomas Vice President Mary Agnes Gallagher Secretary J ack Getaz Treasurer Priscilla Newschwander Girls' Representative John Collins Boys' Representative . Junior Class ARSHALLED by Keith Duppenthaler, president, the junior Class marched triumphantly through its second eventful year at Stadium. Assisting Keith in subordinate offices were Mary Thomas, vice president, Mary Agnes Gallagher, secretary, jack Getaz, treasurer and john Collins and Priscilla Newschwander, representatives to Student Council. Under waving palm trees and a tropical sky of midnight blue, juniors and seniors were transported to Blue Hawaii for the junior Prom, held Dec. 6. Co-chairmen for the social highlight of the year were Elsie Stromme and Keith Duppenthaler. The gym was fragrant with the scent of seasonable golden blooms at the junior sweater dance, Daffodil Downbeatf which was held in March with Barbara Engberg and Don Edling as co-chairmen. The customary farewell-to-seniors dance, at which graduating seniors are entertained by their underclassmen, was planned for late spring. Numerous honors were captured by outstanding members of the junior Class. Bill Ross, who served as sports editor on the spring World staff, was appointed editor of the '42 Tahoma. Gordon Baker was ap- pointed editor of next year's Torch. Janice Lindeman was elected president of Girls' Club for next year and Pat Ofstad was chosen vice president. Janice was chairman of the service department and Pat was one of the junior representatives to the Girls, Club Council. Other juniors who held positions in Girls' Club were Louise Cheney, chairman of the welfare department, Mercedes Russell, club treasurer, and Marian Brewsaugh and Arlene Keever, junior representatives to Girls' Council. Bob Mulligan was given the male romantic lead in the school opera, The Merry Widow.', Other juniors in the cast included Lois Mae Smith, Frances Hagerson, Constance Knight and Nina Hansen. Ray Hagen and Don Lee were chosen co-captains of next year's football squad. This cabinet chose crimson and ivory as the class colors. Right, Barbara Engberg and Don Edling, co-chairman of the DaHodil Downbeatf' sweater dance held in the spring. Right below. Some of the couples who swung it at the sweater dance. aft Right. Don Lee and Ray Hagen were chosen as co-captains of the 1941 Tiger grid squad. Left. Lorna Chapman and Bill Ross are picked as business manager and editor of the '42 Tahoma. Left. Keith Duppenthaler and Elsie Stromme, co-chairmen of Blue Hawaii, the 1940 junior prom. jim Albertson Boys' Representative Eleanor Diemer Girls' Representative Patty Hatter Jean Mergel Treasurer Secretary Don Hicks President Janet Hart Vice President Sophomore Class REPARING for leadership in the world of tomorrow, Stadiurn's younger generationl' had an active year. Don Hicks was president, and his governing body consisted of Janet Hart, vice president, Jean Mergel, secretaryg Patty Harter, treasurer, Eleanor Diemer and jim Albertson, Student Council representatives. Class colors chosen by the cabinet are green and white. Honey-Moon, the Sopho- mores' initial venture, was a success as the first dance of the spring semester. Co-chairmen were Don Hicks and jean Mergel. The following are some of the boys who began their stay at the Brown Castle by taking a prominent part in school sports: Chuck Fain, Joe Boyle, Ralph Baker, Cecil Stone, Paul Jacobson, Warren Mitchell, john Tollefson, Frank Bonaro and Bob F incham. Beverly Naubert, Alice Ann Cross and Charlotte Stalwick represented their class in Girls' Council. The final activity of the class was its Sophomore May Dance, an annual affair. Page 46 uuunkub .1-.,...,v.. ...... ..--- --..,-.vJ -. r 1411 HONORS AND AWARDS QEUPS, plaques and ribbons are all symbols of su- perior achievement, either by an individual or by 21 team. Some of them are won one season and lost the next, but their presence in the trophy case is a sign of leadership. Medals are awarded to soldiers who have been outstanding in the line of duty, or have performed an heroic task. The medal shown is a victory medal, with five bars, representing Hve battles. Richard Turner Betty jean Perry Grace Blangy Jack Tuell Commencement Speakers ACROSS the seas it is a battle of bombs and bullets. At Stadium it is a battle of brains and perseverance. From the ranks of '41, three scholastic winners-two valedictorians and one salutatorian-emerged to claim victory. Leaving in their wake a record of straight A's, Betty jean Perry and Richard Turner ploughed through three and one-half years of hard work to share the valedictorian spot- light. Fred McMillin, only three B's behind, came to the front as salutatorian. To Betty and Richard, as valedictorians, and to Jack Tuell and Grace Blangy, as student choice and faculty choice respectively, went the coveted honor of representing the Class of '41 as speakers at commencement. That study, alone, does not constitute the educational diet of an outstanding student is displayed by the brilliant records made by these live in various activities, Betty was prominent in journalism. The youngest editor of The World, she was also on the staff as ad Chaser, ad manager, news editor and supervisory editor. She was editor of The Torch, assistant editor of The Tahoma, president of Fourth Estate, and a member of Student Council, Quill and Scroll and Triple S. Richard was an activity manager, a winner of debate letters, an usher at commence- ment, and in Hi-Y. ' Fred was the spring editor of The World, a member of Hi-Y, Quill and Scroll, and took Part in intramural basketball and varsity track. jack was a roll manager, in Hi-Y, and president of Boys' Glee Club. He had one of the comedy leads in The Merry Widow and took part in the Christmas and Senior Class plays. Grace was social chairman of Girls' Club, the holder of several club and class oflices. a member of the Girls' Senior Glee Club, in National Thespians and Triple S, on the school championship debate team, promotion manager of The Torch, and on the XVorld Staff. Page 48 aa if we . c 9 af - :,. A,, A 5 zlx E : ,ht Don Brown Peggy Shaw Mabel Ramey Evans Nelson Award Winners QIEITATIONS for distinguished service in their particular lines of duty were awarded to eleven students in the Class of '4O. Donald Brown, chosen as the senior boy best exemplifying the highest ideals of scholarship and sportsmanship, received the Richard Graff award. His name was the twenty-second to be engraved on the cup presented to Stadium in 1919 by Dr. and the late Mrs. Marc W. Graff in memory of their son, who died while a senior here. Don's sports activities included being co-captain of the midget basketball team and playing midget football and varsity tennis. Last girl ever to receive the A. A. U. W. award for womanliness and high scholarship was Peggy Shaw, who served as secretary of Student Council and vice president of her junior Class. The Tacoma members of the American Association of University Women, who presented the tablet to Stadium in 1920, decided to discontinue the award this year because of the difficulty in selecting one girl for the honor from the many who merit it. Because of her exceptional work on school publications, Mabel Ramey was chosen to have her name engraved on the Central Interscholastic Press Association Cup won by The World in 1924. Mabel was business manager of The World and The Tahorna and circulation manager of The World and The Torch. The Bausch and Lomb medal went to Evans Nelson, named as the student showing most promise in the field of scientific research. janet Armstrong received the Ada L. McCleary cash award, presented by the Mary Ball Chapter of the D. A. R., and john Batt the Rotary Club prize. Shirley Nyman, valedictorian, won the 35500 scholarship at Mills College. One half her tuition for four years at the College of Puget Sound was awarded to Dorothy Selden, co-salutatorian. Virginia Garver was awarded a 3200 scholarship at Occidental, and Gerald Meier, tuition at Reed College. David Glenn, offered scholarships at both the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Princeton, chose to attend the former. Page 49 Henry Brown, Ed Anderson, Marian Mahncke, Bill Gregory. Student Council ANY campaigns for the improvement of Stadium as well as a fun-packed social calendar were promoted and regulated by Student Council this year, under the direction of President Bill Gregory. Deciding that the best way to honor the memory of the late Principal E. Perkins was to further the work he was so interested in, a council-appointed committee, aided by faculty members, elected to establish a fund to help needy students through school. A dance, of which Marian Mahncke and Ed Anderson were co-chairman, and a drive for contributions helped to swell the fund, which was started last year by the Alumni Association. The long-hoped-for movie projector was finally purchased, and immediately put into use showing both educational and entertainment films. Delegates to the University of Washington's annual leaders and journalists' con- ference were Henry Brown, representing Student Council, Margaret Lindeman, Girls' Club, and jane Welch and Barbara Kohl, World staff. Barbara and Henry were also chosen student representatives to P.-T. A, Officers were: Bill Gregory, presidentg Henry Brown, vice president, Marian Mahncke, secretary, Ed Anderson, treasurer, Principal Carr, adviser. ROW' l: Neal Lindstrom, George Miller, Henry Brown, Marian Mahncke, Bill Gregory, Thora Holden. Dots Clifford, Louise Cheney, Babs Eves, Betty Warter, Betty jean Perry. Gwendolyn Keely. Grate Blangy, Mr. Carr, ROW 2: Perry Burkhart, Don Hicks, Sherman Day, Lee johnson, Keith Duppenthaler, John Collins, Arnold Hansen, jim Albertson, Don McClain, Eleanor Diemer, joe Alongi, Shirley Blades, Dorothy Schweinler, Joanne Miller, Priscilla Newschwander. ROW 3: Elsie Hansen, Barbara Kohl, Lorna Reitan, Harvey Lucht, George Osgood. Roall Erickson, Gerald Pirret, Fred McMillin, Dorothy Purdy, Dorothy Damiano, Ed Anderson, Betty Stalwick, Bert Kade, LeRoy Vaughn, Margaret Lindeman, Janice Lindeman. Page 50 Betty Stalwick and Bryce Custis were co-chairmen A Student Council dance was held in the spring of Showboat, Stadiums 1940 Football Night. to help raise money for the Perkins Memorial Fund. Henry Brown, Barbara Kohl, jane Welch and Mar- Gene Pape, president of the Wrestling Club, and garet Lindeman were Stadiumls delegates to the Ed Dahl, president of Royal Rollers, the two newest annual Leaders and Journalists' Conference at the members of Stadiums family of clubs. University of Washington. A . ff' t- 'Wrist-t' H I A- V' t - 1 '- ' 'iil I S 2 i if S Sherman Maisie, Day and Bob Hager Angeline Cap'n Pondo Davis, with two deckhands in the led the amusing Hi-Y stunt on Football Night. pilot house of the S. S. Tiger on Football, Night. M fhh Mercedes Russell, Annabelle Hu pe, SeCfefafY Treasurer Margaret Lindeman, Frances Walters, President Vice President Girls' Council OTH SOCIAL and service are the activities of Girls' Council, the governing body of Girls' Club, which was presided over this year by Margaret Lindeman, Carrying books, opening doors and escorting boys to classes were the girls' jobs during this year's tolo week under the direction of Ann Corbett. The week was climaxed by a successful dance, The Babyland Bounce, with Sherley Day and Eleanor Baker as chairmen. Two mixers were held, Damsels' Fair!! in the fall headed by Thora Holden and Frances Walters, and Cupid's Capersl' in the spring with Margery Nelson and Marjorie Jack in charge. Grace Blangy, social department chairman, directed these activities. Girls who received comical illustrations concerning the wearing of their middies each Wednesday have Betty Stalwick, fellowship department head, to thank. She also provided programs for the Lakeview Sanatorium, Tobey Jones Home and the Children's Industrial Home. Needy families and children should be grateful to the service department for Thanksgiving baskets and Christmas stockings. Janice Lindeman was chairman. An active friendship campaign emphasizing big sisters was put on by the welfare department with Louise Cheney in charge. Louise's department was also responsible for the holiday atmosphere around the halls at Christmas time. ROW 1: Janice Lindeman, Mercedes Russell, Grace Blangy, Margaret Lindeman, Mrs. Magill, Frances V7nlters. Annabelle Hupe, Betty Stalwick, Louise Cheney. ROW 2: Alice Ann Cross, Arlene Keever, Charlotte Stalwick, Ruth Albertson, Rhoda Claassen, Pat Ofstad, Beverly Naubert, Vera Klarich, Barbara Robson. ROW 5: Florence Eyes, Carmen Hansen, Marian Brewsaugh, Beverly Hagen, Kathryn Hultgren, Betty Warter, Thora Holden. Page 52 tadiana FFICERS of Stadiana, girls' athletic club, were: Betty Warter, president: Kazu Surniyoshi, vice president, Bettie Hart, secretary, Marian Ricono, treasurer, Margaret J. Hill, sergeant-at-arms, Miss McCulloch, adviser. Big HE OFFICERS for Big S were: Joe Alongi, president: Leigh Moody, vice president: Bob Foster, secretaryg Ed Dever, treasurer: Mr. Heinrick, adviser. ROW 1: Dorothy Schweinler, Marian Sandal, Grace Blangy, Beverly Hagen, Ruthie Horr, Annabelle Hupe, Marilyn Galloway, Martha Hart, Shirley Danforth, Babs Eves, Margaret J. Hill, Kazu Sumiyoshi, Miss McCulloch, Betty VC'arter, Betty Hart, Marian Ricono, Margaret Lindeman, Betty Stalwick, Elizabeth Butcher, Mariorie Jack, Claire Monaghan, Janice Cowden, Viola Adler, Dorothy Richter, Kay McNall. ROW 2: Elizabeth Archer, Carol Hamilton, Pat Clarke, Ruth Michael, Elvira Ricono, Gail Selle, Jane Elder, Dot Schneider, Dolores Havlina, Betty Gehri, Mary Gaylord, Marian Mahncke, Elaine Sedlacek, Catherine Prentice, Genevive Shaw, Ann Corbett, Margery Nelson, Barbara Engberg, Lillian Fukui, Thelma Torgerson, Gwendolyn Keely, Dorothy Purdy, Catherine Allison. ROW 3: Marilyn Thiele, Dolores Leahey, Donna Johnson, Irene Hopkins, Bernice Goore, Beverly Doering, Carol Gardner, LaVonne Winsley, Dorothy Samuelson, Betty Nelson, Dorothy Karpach, Charlotte Prentice, Marianne Bartley, Marjorie Christensen, Frances Seeley, Shirley Swayze, Shirley Miner, Bettilee Moffat, Louise McGovern. Norene Inveen, Margaret Carmody, Louise Schiffbauer. ROW 4: Catherine Walsh, Shirley Blades, Pat Greenup, Mercedes Russell, Louise Cheney, Frances Purtich, Eunice Vaver, Marilou Forsbeck, Mary Mettler, Dots Clifford, Janice Lindeman, Priscilla Newschwander, Lorna Chapman, Mary Agnes Gallagher, Nancy Longstreth, Kathleen LaKowske, Effie Weeks, Dorothy Hull, Betty Majeskie, Beverly Miner, Ella Bartlett, Muriel Spofforth. ROW 5: Virginia Partridge, Betty Uhlman, Dora Leer, Jeanne Kearnes, Pat Ofstad, Betty Carlson, Mimi Howell, Phyllis Hunt, Nina Brinkerhoff, Ruth Albertson, Harriet Ehricke, Vilma Vidos, Michiko Jinguji, Kinuye Tanaka, Connie Meyers, Kimki Fujimoto, Isabel Kocha, Winifred Conrad, Mary Thomas, Mildred Hoff, Dorothy Hopping, Norma Julian. ROW 6: Thora Holden, Lois Rasmussen, Hazel Witte, Charlotte Power, Evelyn Marshall, Mary Wylie, Barbara Haslam, Betty Korsberg, Billie Rouse, Margaret Morton, Anita Hansen, Eleanor Baker, Sabine Phelps, June Davis, Norma Olsen, Phyllis Markota, Verna Adams, Betty Dahl, Toshi Nakamura, Jean Carkin, Pat Carkin, Beverly Ras- mussen, Jeanne Johnson, ROW l: Bob Angeline, Parker Buck, Neal Lindstrom, Clayton Anderson, Bill Naubert, George Miller, Gordon Bell. Leigh Moody, Ed Dever, Joe Alongi, Bob Foster, Mr. Heinrick, Glenn Murray, Bob Simpson, Ed Anderson, Art Anderson. Row 2: Jerry Bennatts, Donald Engh, Dick Uhlman, Clarence Nelson, Jack Vandenbetg, Bart Wood. Ed Dahl, Marshall Adams, Dick Carlson, Jack Wilson, John Collins, Arnold Hansen, Arthur Massie, Paul Davis. Dick Mahlberg, Chuck Hampton, Bill Gregory. ROW 3: Bob Montgomery, Joe Boyle, Jack Younger, Jay Dahl, Dick Rankin, Henry Brown. Ray Riley, Buss Mitchell, Jess Curtright, Don Ferrisi, Jack Getaz, Chilton Bowman, Ray Hiller, Mark Woods. ROW 4: John Brudie, Ted Wakefield, Mick DuBois, Jim Angus, Lee Metz, Chuck Longstreth, Dick Elmore, Gene Lambert, Mike Nolan, Ray Hagen, Al Danielson, Bert Kade, Frank Walters, Bill Grimstead. Ted Gregg, Dick Hiltbrun, Korbin Fichtner, Bud Boyd, ROW 5: Don Kidd, Don Lee, Paul Jacobson. Bill Buck, Paul Barber, Bill Richards, Sandy Johnson, Benny Blair, James Braman, John Pegram, Gene Pape, Joe Belford, Jack Hite, Stan Stowe, Dick Peterson, Don McClain. Page 55 ROW 1: Beverly Naubert, Ruthie Horr, Annabelle Hupe, Marilyn Galloway, Shirley Danforth, Florence Eves, Miss Bestler, Thora Holden, Sabine Phelps, Elaine Shepard, Margaret Lindeman, Betty Stalwick, Elizabeth Butcher. ROW 2: Betty Gehri, Barbara Robson, Martha Hart, Betty Warter, Jean Cardle, Lois Rasmusscn, Mary Gaylord, Marian Mahncke, Ursella Watts, Elaine Sedlacek, Phyllis Scott, Catherine Prentice, Genevieve Shaw. ROW' 3: Carol Gardner, Betty Heidinger, Jeanne Bourland, Jeannette Seitz, Frances Purtich, Marjorie Carr, Mercedes Russell, Marilou Forsbeck, Gloria Mierow, Pat Greenup, Dorothy Cochran, Barbara Engberg, Ann Corbett, Margery Nelson. ROW 4: Carmen Hansen, Beverly Hagen, Grace Blangy, Marian Sandal, Louise Cheney, Mary Mettler, Dots Clifford, Janice Lindeman, Priscilla Newschwander, Lorna Chapman, Mary Agnes Gallagher, Nancy Longsrreth, Kathleen LaKowske, Effie Weeks. ROW 5: Jane Elder, Dolores Havlina, Virginia Lochow, Eunice Vaver, Frances Walters, Audrey Tolson, Lorraine Sussman, Sherley Day, Nina Brinkerholf, Barbara Kohl, Betty Jean Perry. ROW l: Perry Burkhart, Art Anderson, Sherman Day, Bill Gregory, Henry Brown, Bryce Custis, Bill Hopping, Dick Petersen, Paul Davis, Bob Angeline, Neal Lindstrom, Don Kidd, Donald McClain, Ray Hagen. ROW 2: Terry Donoghue, George Osgood, Bob Simpson, Dwight Howell, Richard Cromwell, Al Danielson, Dick Uhlman, Fred McMillin, Jack Wilson, Joe Alongi, Leigh Moody. ROW 5: John Brudie, George Cunningham, Dwayne Davis. Chuck Hampton, Jack Vandenberg, Mick DuBois, Don Lee, Parker Buck, Glenn Murray, Bill Brock. Richard Turner, LeRoy Vaughn, Mr. Bostrom, Triple S Q TADIUM'S Supporting Spirit well typilies the girls' honorary society, Triple S, because its chief objective is service. This year a Christmas banquet was added to its already long list of annual activities, which include making Thanksgiving Day porn-pons, sewing cuddly toys for needy children, holding a mothers and daughters' tea and, under the co-chairmanship of Carol Gardner and Marilyn Galloway, staging a tolo barn dance, the Hayloft Huddlef' Officers were: Thora Holden, president, Sabine Phelps, vice president, Mary Mettler, secretary, Florence Eves, treasurer, Miss Bestler, adviser. Hi-Y I-Y, boys, honorary organization, really lives up to its purpose as a service club. Among its activities this year was ushering at the opera and the Senior Class Play. Under the leadership of Dick Petersen, president, Bryce Custis, vice president, Bill Hopping, secretary, and Paul Davis, treasurer, it sponsored two howdy dances, ice and roller skating parties, a house party, and a convention for yell leaders and drum majorettes. To replace Mr. Myhrman as adviser the club chose Mr. Bostrom. Page 54 Quill and Scroll EVENTEEN journalists were initiated into the Melville E. Stone chapter of Quill and Scroll this year by the only two remaining from last semester. Fred McMillin brought honor to the group by being one of the ten national medal winners in the headline writing contest. Honorable mention was won by Dorothy Cochran and George Garland in the editorial and sports story divisions, respectively. In appreciation of his interest for this international honorary society for high school journalists, Mr. Hoffman received a faculty life membership card. Officers were: Barbara Kohl, president, Dorothy Cochran, vice president, Dick Kanzler, secretary. Activity Workers O AVOID congestion in the main office, the activity office was set up last fall. Assisting Mr. Giltner in 106 are students picked for their special ability from the advanced bookkeeping and other commercial classes. Checking the envelopes of the activity managers, validating activity tickets and selling bus tickets and activity stamps are some of the iinancial transactions handled by these students before and after school and during lunch periods. IQOXV 1: Thora Holden, Lois Rasmussen, Dick Kanzler, Barbara Kohl, Betty Jean Perry, Lorraine Sussman, Dorothy Cochran, Elsie Hansen, Barbara Abel. ROW 2: U. N. Hoffman, Gerry Hayes, Beulah Blodgett. Mari Lou Berlin, Jane Welch, George Garland, Doris Langlow, Norene Inveen, Fred McMillin. LeRoy Vaughn. Jane Welch, Joanne Miller, Tohn Gilmer, Marian Ricono, Ruth Burud. Page 5 5 ROW l: Edith Lundell, Miss Kobetich, Marcelle White. ROW 2: David Woodbridge, Effie Weeks. ROW 1: Evelyn Douglas, Beverly Hagen, Margaret Hill, Isabel Kocha, Priscilla Newschwander, Marianne Lovell, Dorothy Samuelson, Ann Francich, Eleanor Baker, Bernice Goore, Marjorie Jack, June Carkin, Pat Ofstad, Gloria Alex, Connie Allen, Loretta Maynes. ROW 2: Ruby DuFour, Lillian Fukuyama, Shirley Danforth, Jean Cardle, Phyllis Jenroft, Alice Wickstrom, Oranell Owen, Margaret Morton, Phyllis Scott, Claudia Van Fossen, Betty Mierow. Don More, Gene Lambert, LeRoy Vaughn, ROW 3: Gwendolyn Keely, Bob Halliday, Jack Getaz, Ted Gregg, Dick Palmer, Harry Mansfield, Bob Hammer, Bob Gray, Gene Giertsen, Wade England, Don McClain, Bob Martin. Jack Wilson, Bill Richards, Bill Buck. ROW 4: Pat Mulvey, Mary Maitland, Barbara Lavorato, Dorothv Lavorato, Carol Gardner, Dorcas Eggesbo, Dave Richardson, Mildred Wick, Jeanne Kearnes, Bob Bicker, Dorothy Hull, Eunice Vaver, Joe Kowalski, Bob Sutich, jack Younger, John Bucsko, Bob Mulligan. ROW 5: Bob Walker, Bob Fincham, Bettie Hart, Betty Forsythe, Sherley Day, Vilma Vidos, Lois Bookwalter, Jean Sulley, Tooty Foss, Dots Clifford, Dotty Hopping, Virginia Decker, Marian Brewsaugh, Maxyne Douglas, Virginia XVhite, Margaret Lindeman, Mark Woods, George Nalley, Bob Higgins. Library Assistants FTER a semester of library training all Stadions wishing to become library assistants are given the opportunity and encouragement. They are assigned to desk work, where their duties are to charge books in and out, check magazines, collect library slips and help in any way desired by Miss Kobetich, librarian. Edith Lundell served as chief library assistant this year, and was in the library several periods each day. tudy Hall Assistants HOSEN at the beginning of each semester by the study hall teachers are a group of students whose duty is to check the roll in the halls each clay. Every period, after checking with the library, the absentee list and the gym, they compile a list of those not present. This year there were 45 assistants who worked in the three study halls. Page 56 Yell Leaders HIS YEARS yell team, again composed of five members, was led by Pondo Davis and Helen Martin. Pondo's laughable antics made him almost unanimously elected king during his second year as a member of the team. Helen's charm and pep made her an almost sure bet for queen. Bert Kade, Louis Hagberg and Ruth Albertson completed the group. Not only did the leaders inspire the student body to support the football team, but they also led the school's yelling at basketball games. With Bert always looking earnest about the whole thing, Louis hurrying to catch up with the others and Ruth laughing, this year's group gave the stands a great deal of laughter along with their inspirational effect. Stage Crew STADIUMAS forgotten men, the stage crew, were again under the direction of Mr. Westgate this year. During sixth period and after school crew members work preparing scenery for the opera, senior class play, concerts, Football Night and other evening per- formances, and setting the stage for assemblies. They also operate the public address system in the auditorium and at dances. Members receive emblems for one year of satisfactory service and chevrons for every succeeding year. The crew consisted of Bob Arnold, stage manager and Student Council representative, Kenneth Roegner, chief electrician and manager of the public address system, Alan James. chief on curtains, john Hoegh, in charge of spotlights, and Clinton Smith, William Merrow and Warren Reed, assistants on sets. Bert Kade, Ruth Albertson. Pondo Davis, Helen Martin, Louie Hagbcrg ROW 1: Bob Arnold, Clinton Smith, Mr. Westgate, Win Merrow. ROW 2: XX'arren Reid. John Hoegh, Ken Roegner, Alan James. Page 57 ROW 1: Dorothy Schweinler, Marian Sandal, Irene Hopkins, Margaret E. Hill, Nina Brinkerhoff, Lucille Kern. Beverly Hagen, Dot Schneider, Shirley Viken, Virginia Lochow, Marilou Forsbeck, Gloria Mierow, Marian Nelson. ROW 2: Betty Heidinger, Janet Ferris, Jean Westbrook, Ruth Smith, June Wetsch, Margaret Sangster, Ruth Albertson, Jane Welch, Marian Ricono, Dolores Havlina, Ardelle Silver, Phyllis Hunt. ROW' 5: Bettye Wilbur, Arlene Keever, Margaret Paul, Alice Ann Beal, janeth Reid, Joanne Oaks, Marilyn Whitman, Natalie Cartier, Virginia Brasier, Claire Monaghan, ROW 4: George Cunningham, Bud Mommsen, Bob Brady, Dwayne Erickson. Bob Causin, Ray Turcotte, Rex Adkins, Ed Anderson, George Belmont, Louie Hagberg, Dick Turner, James Braman. ROW 5: Marshall Cook, Joe Boyle, Don Sht-rfy, Bob Hovde, Wade England, Don Ferris, John Giltner, George Turk, Doris Langlow, Margaret Johnson. ROW 1: Bud Momsen, Irene Hopkins, Betty Gundstrom, George Cunningham, Carmen Hansen, Dwayne Erickson Dot Schneider, Don Ferris, Shirley Swayze, Bob Heath, Betty Mierow, Joanne Gillespie, Mark Abernethy. ROW 2: Jeanette Seitz, Frances Seeley, Ray Turcotte, Marilyn Davis, Renee Dillman, Bob Causin, Olgie Udovich, Shirley Viken, Jack Getaz, Dolores Havalina, George Belmont, Claire Monaghan, Margaret Johnson. ROW' 3: Allan Olsen, Carol Gardner, Wilmont Westlin, Lorna Chapman, Iolafern Torgerson, Bernice Goore, Eleanor Diemer, Janet Hart, Lillian Fukui, Mary Agnes Gallagher, Claudine Walker, Betty Witte, Ruth Otis, Jim Albertson, Frances Busby. ROW 4: Harriet Ketner, Jerry Baker, Lucille Kern, Ted Olberg, Janet Ferris, Gerry Osberz, Jim XX'ib0rg. Marian Ricono, JoAnn Schwalen, john Giltner, Marjorie Jack, Gwendlyn Keely, Bob Newman, Marian Nelson. ROW 5: Dick Norton, Margaret Paul, Barbara Haslam, Stuart Gaul, Margaret Sangster, Sandy Macdonald, Victoria Kindt, Gordon Baker, Dan Miller, Louise Cheney, Warren Davis, Marshall Cook, Mary Louise Maclntyre, Andrew Holt, Dewitt Smallridge, Albert Allerdings. Fall and pring Activity Managers UTIES of activity managers are to sell stamps in their roll rooms each Tuesday morning, to distribute World tokens on Fridays and to take subscriptions for The Torch the first of each semester. In the spring activity managers take charge of Tahoma distribution besides the above duties. Roll teachers select the managers for their rooms at the beginning of each semester. Page 58 Student Nurses IRLS selected from Miss Danielson's home nursing classes are given a chance to serve as student nurses for a period of two weeks and have charge of the Red Cross room for one period each day. Any girl who feels ill may go to the Red Cross room by ob- taining a permit from her class teacher. Miss Danielson is Stadium's first full time nurse. Red Cross HIS year the Stadium junior Red Cross had another successful year headed by Janice Lindeman and Warren King. The annual Tin Can Shufllen was sponsored by the boys of the group, and other projects included making Braille book covers for the blind, scrapbooks for army men, Christmas favors, menu covers for the Army and Navy, and selling bookmarks and blotters for the regular roll call, which brought many dollars. Other officers were: Carmen Hansen, secretary, Priscilla Newschwander, treasurer, and Miss Murray, adviser. ROW' l: Betty Dahl, Freda Greinke, Stella Pangis, Shirley Viken, Dorothy Schneider, Margaret Firth, Norma Olsen. Mildred Wick, Nancy O'Connor. ROW 2: Flora Imada, Ann Wetsch, Sue Mehalick, Ruth Roberts, Venicia Mitchell, Mary Maitland, Goldie Phill, Fumi Kinoshita, Esther Ambrose, Pauline Pederson. ROW 3' Mary Underwood, Kenuye Tanaka, Dorothy Karpach, Betty Forsythe, Pat Barrett, Miss Danielson. ROW 4: Bernice Kimball, Martha Cummins, Marie Ancich, Mary Jane Strubel, Peg Collins, Sachi Munekata, Juanita McGovern, Barbara Mahncke, Elda Lee Mahaffey, Mariann Lovell. ROW 1: Mildred Kukulan, Betty Neff, Elaine Mitchell, Margery Nelson, Claire Monaghan, Carmen Hansen, Miss Murray, Janice Lindeman, W'arren King, Priscilla Newschwander, Margaret Lindeman, Dorothy Hull, Beverly Naubert, Annabelle Hupe, Arleigh Eshelman, Dorothy Schweinler, Bettie Penn. ROW 2: Bud Sanders, Shirley Lindahl, Betty Carlson, Elaine Shepard, Phyllis Larson, Pat Puret, Margaret Eliason, Barbara Kocha, Tooty Foss, Dorothy Samuelson, June Wetsch, Lily Moravec, Betty Stedman, Marilyne Muckey, Gerrie Waechter, Marie Russell. Doris Anderson, Vic Hovatin. ROW 3: Kathleen LaKowske, Anna Laura Hordge, Louise Sutherlan, Muriel Berg- lund, Gloria Mierow, Marilou Forsbeck, Deloris Olsen, Anita Rowe, Kathryn Hultgren, Betty Nelson, Sheila Lamar. Elsie Stromme, Shirley Swayze, Claudia Van Fossen, Katena Manolides, Marian Willard, Pat Browne. ROW 4: Art Gustafson, Burt Wadsworth, Ralph Baker, Joe Belford, George Nalley, Bob Taylor, Bob Angeline, Louie Hagberg, Bob Simpson, David Woodbridge, Dale Burklund, James Braman, Evelyn Larson, Phyllis Halliday, Carol Clamp, Lois Steven, Keith Sandoz, Madge Rollins. ROW 5: Wiley Mellish, Shirley Viken, Jessie Hinton, Georgia Peterson, Margaret E. Hill, Shirley Greenfield, Betty Uhlman, Frances Purtich, Dorothy Klarich, Dorothy Lavorato, Marjorie Christensen, Bertha Bellamy, Margie Fox, Ardis Scott, Bonnie Sandvig, Bill Arnold, Bill Naubcrt, Marian Squire, Evelyn Lavik, Barbara Ruckman, Bill Buck, Bob Martin, Gerry Bennatts. Page 59 ROW lr Bonnie Bergman, Margaret Eliason, Stanley Mamlock, Rex Adkins, Don Petrinonich, Gladys Levorson, Miss Miller, Mildred Martin, Bernice Kimgall. ROW 2: David Turenne, Dick Bergman, Robert Rogertson, ,Tack Lorent, Charles Perrow, Marvin Willis, Harold Ganvich, Laurin Cowling, Don Scalara. ROW 3: Kathryn Kirkriet, Stanley Simons, Virginia Gropiano, Janet Peloza, Arleen Ballowe, Patty Stuart, Don Moel, Bob Kenworthy, M. M, McCartney, Wayne Lundell. ROW l: Betty Foreman, Betty Jean Perry, Patt Brandt, Isabel Kocha, Mrs, Laursen, Harriet Hansson, Lois Rosen- quist, Mary Underwood, Dawn Barker, ROW 2: Marilyn Galloway, Margaret E. Hill, Doris A. Nelson, Bernice Goote, Barbara Mahncke, Marian Nelson, Mimi Howell, Irene Hopkins. ROW 3: Bernice Cosier, Mariorile Bourf End,h'l'ashika Okazaki, Dorothy Samuelson, Betty Majeskie, Barbara Lavorato, Lucille Kern, Betty Gehri, Fumi IHOS Ita. Lunchroom Crew N YEAR-ROUND kitchen duty in the Castles mess hall, the lunchroom crew helps fill the mouths of about 400 hungry Stadions each day. Members are chosen from applications turned in to Miss Miller, lunchroom manager. For their work, which consists of serving food and assisting in the kitchen, they receive 21-cent lunches, which are eaten between the Hrst and second lunch periods. Attendance Clerks OMPILING absentee lists, marking attendance cards, Bling excuses and doing some clerical and typing work are the duties of assistant attendance clerks. They are selected each semester from a list of applications submitted to Mrs. Laursen, attendance clerk. Absentee lists are typed and mimeographed daily by students from the office training classes and posted on the bulletin board by room 104 every day at noon. Page 60 6 CLUB CLUBS HRECREATION is an essential part of both army and school life. Many clubs may be joined by the students of Stadium. Some are for the promotion of various hobbies, while others are formed to promote interest in different projects. The service club was formed with a View of giving soldiers off duty a place to go. They come to meet other soldiers or to just relax. EOWUNG MEET D, Bmbwkgf au E225 ROW l: Steve Manos, Bernie Friedman, Pondo Davis, Mickie Peters, Ruth Albertson, Priscilla Sovereign, Shirley Bourdon. ROW 21 Jerry Spellman, Miss Zimmerman, Allyn Moore, Art Batanides, Kay McNall, Doris Noble. Betty Uhlman, Stella Mehalick. ROW 3: Gene Webster, Jim Cadigan, Bill Ross, Dave Turenne, Jim Nylander, Marvin Johnson. ROW 1: Eugene Clough, Bob Putbtes, Betty Jean Wolf, George Nalley, Stan Stowe, Mr. Kennarcl, Bill Naubert. Marshall Cook, Bernie Friedman, Dot Schneider, Dolores Havlina, Don McClain. ROW 2: Harvey Mosich, john Fisher, Harold Mosich, Peter Hayden, Ann Corbett, JoAnn Schwalen, Rowena Rowe, Elaine Shepard, Evelyn Lavik, Dorothy Lumpp, Charlaine Dowling. ROW 3: Rudy Devik, Bud Hilton, Howard Simpson, Jim McNerthney, Bill Richards, Don McCroskey, Jack MacDonald, Bob Gallagher, Rex Adkins, Dick Greco, jerry Spellman, Betty Magnuson, Jane Picard. ROW 4: Wiley Mellish, Bob Newman, Mark Abernethy, Oscar Eliason, Ted Wakefield. Robert Carbone, Bob Hovde. Marialyce Wilhelmsen, Virginia White, Katherine Nash, Lois Vanderkinter, Gloria Coy, Bud Mommsen, Don Rickett. Actors' Guild HIS year this comparatively new club planned and presented many types of enter- tainment for Stadium students. Whenever anyone was needed to sing or dance or act at any kind of program the Actors' Guild was called upon to furnish the entertainment. Many Stadions belonged to it, and a very successful year was completed. Meetings were held once a month unless something important was taking place and more were needed. Officers were: Pondo Davis, president, Steve Manos, vice president, Shirley Green- field, secretary, Bernie Friedman, treasurer. Miss Zimmerman was the adviser. Bowling Club NE of Stadium's newer organizations, the Bowling Club caters to that group of people who think there is no better sport than to try and knock over ten innocent chunks of wood with a large ball. Holding meetings every other week, the members got special rates for their matches. They organized several teams and held contests every two weeks, Officers were: Bernie Friedman, president, Don McClain, vice president, Howie Simpson, secretary, Betty Magnussen, treasurer. The adviser was Mr. Kennard. Page 62 Camera Club N A DARKROOM hung from the ceiling of room 404 by girders, members of the Camera Club spent many hours developing and printing pictures. The study of lighting and portraiture, slides, movies, photo copying, table-top photography, contests, field trips and talks by both members and outside speakers constituted the remaining activities of the club. Although a separate unit, it is afliliated with the Science Club. Officers were: Mel Hansen, president, Raymond Mellish, vice president, Charlene Heflinger, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Myhrman was the adviser. Christian Union TS PURPOSE to promote Christian fellowship among Stadium students, Christian Union met every Friday. Three joint meetings with Lincoln were held, and Stadiums group attended rallies at Seattle and Sumner. Ministers were present at many meetings as guest speakers. Other activities included picnics in April and May, holding worship periods during lunch hours, and attending a banquet given by LinColn's organization in February. Officers for the year were: Dorothy Richter, president, Muriel Berglund, vice presi- dent, Harriet Hansson, song leader, Wallace Howard, publicity chairman, Genevieve Johnson, secretary. Miss Selden was adviser. ROW l: Anna Laura Hordge, Joanne Gillespie, Mr. Myhrman, Ray Mellish, Charlene Heflinger, Mel Hansen, Shirley Miner, Bob Gray, Dave Richardson, Margaret Lithgow. ROW 2: Ida Simmons, Mary Ann McNeill, Marian Hartman, Bette Huntley, Victoria Kindt, Virginia Greening, Jeanette Seitz, Alec Daly, Mark Abernezhy, Rodger Robertson. ROW 5: Jane Webb, Virginia Sell, Harry Smith, Jerry Baker, Roy Slotnick, Bob Longstreth, Clinton Smith, Don Kanzler. ROW 1: Mirth Burkland, Janey Olson, Jing Ho Ling, Laura Peterson, Dorothy Bruck, Evelyn Douglas, Lucille Newton, Miss Seldon, Dorothy Richter, Harriet Hansson, Doris Andren, Frances Hubbard. ROW 2: Doris Anderson. Louise Hari, Verdella Skore, Margaret Morton, Helen Morton, Ruth Burud, Nancy Mesler, Mary Reynolds, Janet Hodgdon, Muriel Berglund, Eleanor Mansen, Jennie Wick, Peggy Johnson. ROW 5: Margaret Schanzenbach. Mildred Durych, Doris Benthien, Norma Schaler, Ruth Schaler, Florence Richter, Dagnie Broback, Louise Zirkle. Helen Hembroff, Miriam Olsen, Lois Johnson, Vera Hylen. ROW 4: Ted Olberg, Hubert Price, Bill LeRoy, Dale Burklund, Jim Ernisse, Robert Hunter, Mayo Granlund, Wallace Howard, Eddie Karnes. l 5 Page 63 ,, ,, I, ROW' 1: Ruth Macemon, Wanda Burkhart, Virginia Decker, Sherley Day, Gail Drake, Jeannette Seitz, Babs Eyes, Mr. Cousin, Louise Cheney, Dorcas Eggesbo, Joanne Gillespie, Peggy Davidson, Harriet King. ROW 2: Nancy Davis, Margaret Skaer, Thelma Pope, Torshiko Okazaki, Arlene Ferrier, Louise Shaub, Faye McGinnis, Pat Brown, Phyllis Jentoft, Ethel Bonham, Elaine Jackson, Esther Hild, Taeko Hamaguchi. ROW 3: Anita Rowe, Audrey Tolson, Maxine Fulton, Pauline Budinick, Donna Rhu McDonald, Carolyn Scharf, Alec Daly, Rodger Robertson, Marilyn Canale, Marian Squire, Hiroko Fukuhara. ROW 4: Katsuko Aochi, Lillian Vedvick, Claire Boudett, Virginia Partridge, Eleanor Diemer, Peg Grumbling, Dorothy Erickson, Patricia Ferris, Ruth Donaldson ROW 1: Mariorie Christensen, Lorna Chapman, Kertta Kahn, June Carkin, Patsy Walsh, Harriet King, Lorraine Wagnild, Genevieve Shaw, Elsie Hansen, Louise Shaub, Dorothy Erickson, Patricia Ferris, Ruth Donaldson, Georgene Drahold. ROW 2: Martha Ozier, Ruby Hebron, Rhoda Claassen, Virginia Greening, Virginia Dunmore, Pat Hildebrandt, Helen Darling, Marjorie Franks, Beverly Knapp, Katherine Nash, Dorothy Cochran, Ruthie Horr, ROW' 3: Bud Hurlow, Bob Baldwin, Mr. Banner, Clifford Bach, Alec Daly, Barbara Haslam, Lorna Reitan, Beverly Munson, Priscilla Newschwander, Pauline Nash, Louise Schiffbauer, Louise Willison. ROW 4: Ardelle Silver, Shirley Lou Brown, Mary Thomas, Marilyn Canale, Madeline Butler, Lois Hanson, Arlene Ferrier, Pat Brown, Shirley Wilson, Margaret Drumm, Mickie Peters, Virginia White. Club Francais ULTIVATING a wider interest in France and its people as its main purpose, Club Francais this year had various forms of student entertainment at its monthly meetings. Members gave talks, readings, dialogs and musical selections. Ofhcers were: Florence Eyes, president, Sherley Day, vice president, Jeannette Seitz, secretary-treasurer, Gail Drake, program chairman. Club 112 HIS year was one of the most successful for Stadium's craft club, and many students were listed on the membership. The main project was the making of wooden shoes for the girls and the carving of various articles for the boys. Members also participated in the Western Washington Fair with their work and in other shows coming back with ribbons and prizes. Meetings were held every Wednesday after school in ll2, and successful business was carried on. Ofncers Were: Genevieve Shaw, president, Elsie Hansen, secretary, Bob Baldwin, treasurer, and Mr. Banner, adviser. Page 64 Debate Club NDER the guidance of the adviser, Mr. Prentice, and the three coaches, Mr. Simpson, Mr. Albrecht and Miss Zimmerman, the Debate Club started its season with the interclass tournament, in which the senior team was the winner. Debaters competed in non-decision tournaments at Olympia and Stadium and other outside schools, and sent delegates to decision tournaments at Kirkland, the College of Puget Sound and the University of Washington. A Stadium team won first place at Kirkland and as a result, for the first time in the club's history, a team was sent to the tournament at Washington State College. Out of five separate divisions at C. P. S., Stadium teams won a Hrst, a second, a third and a fourth place. Culminating the season, a banquet was held at which 36 debaters received letters. Fishermen's Club NGLING fans go hook, line and sinker for the activities enjoyed by members of Fishermen's Club. These included several fishing derbies, with prizes for the winners, and a trip during spring vacation. Prominent speakers were featured at the meetings held on the alternate Thursdays in Portable 3, with Mr. Palmer as faculty adviser. Officers were: Arnold Hansen, president, Wiley Mellish, vice president, Douglas Armstrong, secretary: Bill Lief, treasurer. ROW l: Grace Blangy, Jeannette Seitz, Alec Daly, David Woodbridge, Connie Allen, Mark Abernethy, Jeanne Bourland, George Garland, Ray Gillen, Gordon Baker, Bob Reynolds. ROW 2: Isabelle Lindgren, Marjorie Van Olinda, Virginia Lochow, Marilou Forsbeck, Betty Mierow, Miyako Fukuyama, Priscilla Newschwander, Isabel Kocha. Margaret DeMil1e, Carolyn Cummings. ROW 3: Flora Imada, Kathryn Hultgren, Mary Louisa Maclntyre, Mark Dolliver, Smart Gaul, Webster Saugen, Ray Puddicornbe, Bill Scholes, Mr. Albrecht, Miss Zimmerman, Mr. Simpson, Mr. Prentice. ROW 4: Aiko Kimura, Michiko Jinguii, C. R. Smith, Arthur Gravatt, Sandy Macdonald, Manorie Carr, Paul Gaudette, Rodger Robertson, Jim Slayden, Richard Turner, Irving Woodworth. ROW 1: Jim Baker, David Woodbridge, Wiley Mellish, Mr. Palmer, Arnold Hansen, Bill Leif, jerry Taylor, Doug Armstrong, Don Kanzler. ROW 2: Allen Dahlgreen, Bob Gallagher, Don Ervin, George Funk, Frank Hansen, John Lane, Nick Nickolas, Philip Pyle, Marvin Hagen. ROW 3: Don Briggs, Bob Nelson, Jack Watson, Glenn Myhre, Phil Myers, Jack Horr, Tom Murphy, Clayton Stensvold, Dave Penn, Bill Mojean, Raymond Rosmyn, Jim Lovejoy. Page 65 ROW 1: Betty Lee, Anna Laura Hordge, Virginia Vogel, Helen Samuelson, Beverly Munson, Helen Flodstrom. Dorothy Schweinler, Josephine Bucsko, Miss Hanley, Marie Ancich. ROW 2: Betty Lund, Lois Bookwalter, LaVonne Winsley, Lily Moravec, Betty Korsberg, Florence Morrison, Priscilla Sovereign, Shirley Bourdon, Betty Uhlman. ROW 3: Shirley Throop, Lorrayne Mellum, Borghild Larsen, Pat Brown, Arleigh Eshelman, Mildred Harding, Angie Tencich, Lucille Kern, Marie Johnson, Dorothy Johnson, Dorothy Samuelson, Dessolyn Sedlacek. ROW l: Bob Reynolds, Gordon Baker, Alec Daly, Connie Allen, Mrs. Graham, Ray Puddicombe, Webster Saugen, Clifford Bach, Sandy Macdonald, Jim Wiborg, ROW 2: Bernie Friedman, Louie Sandseth, David Woodbridge, Darley Dodd, Kennet Bacon, Ed Dahl, Dick Borden, Andy Boskovich. ROW 3: Jerry Spellman, Phil Meyers, Misao Takasugi. Elaine Mitchell, Lorraine Danell, Georgene Drahold, Jeannette Seitz, Don McCroskey, Jack Mac- Donald. Gordon Fisher. Movie Club TADIUM students have not been without advice in spending leisure time, since L1 principal duty of the Movie Club has been to choose the best current screen play in Tacoma every week. Dorothy Schweinler, as president, directed activities of this cinematic club, and her assistants were Beverly Munson, vice presidentg Josephine Bucsko, secretary, Helen Flod- strom, treasurer. Among its activities the club conducted several polls to determine the most popular movie stars. Magic Club EARNINC1 to be future Mandrakes, Stadium magicians provided their own enter- tainment at meetings held every other week in the fall semester and every week during the spring. Officers were: Alec Daly, presidentg Gordon Baker, vice presidentg Connie Allen, secretary, Bob Reynolds, treasurer, Darley Dodd, publicity chairman. Mrs. Graham was adviser. Page 66 Boys' Golf Club ROMOTING the interset of golf at Stadium is the Boys' Golf Club. The boys practice at local golf courses and receive instructions from experts in the sport. In the spring, tournaments are held among the members. These matches help determine who will be on the regular golf team. Officers were: George Osgood, president, Bill Hopping, vice-president, Bill Naubert, secretary-treasurer. Mr. Swarm is the club's adviser. Girls' Golf Club HOLE in one. This is the dream of the Stadium girl golfers as well as all golf enthusiasts. Girls practice on the greens and receive instructions from a Tacoma golf professional to prepare for the annual spring tournament, The winner is awarded a perpetual trophy. Names engraved are: 1939, Jeannellen Calkins, 1940, Pat Mills, 1941, Barbara LaGasa. N Officers were: Barbara LaGasa, president, Harriet Ehricke, vice president, Dorothy Hopping, secretary-treasurer. ROW 1: Bernie Friedman, Neal Lindstrom, Oscar Eliason, George Osgood, Jack Wilson, Bill Hopping, David Woodbridge, Chet Brown, Jack Kapphahn, Elmer Nelson, Lester Moe, Jack Woods. ROW 2: Chuck Stewart. Louie Hagberg, Mickey Stray, Bob Freeman, Weldon Swanson, Jim Meyers, Bob Simpson, John Brudie, Roy Lund, Richard Hilton, Sam York. ROW 3: Bill Naubert, Roger Stewart, Chuzz Fratt, George Nalley, Dick Rankin, Don Hicks, Jerry Baker, Jack MacDonald, Frank Baker, Dick Reynolds, Tom Nelson, Jack Fisher, Bob Hovde. ROW l: Mary Thomas, Pat Greenup, Louise Cheney, Mary Mettler, Dots Clifford, Claire Monaghan, Norma Olsen, Barbara Phillip, Jeanne Johnson, Barbara LaGasa, Dorothy Hopping, Harriet Ehricke. Bert McConnell, Toory Foss, Gerry Hayes, Carmen Hansen. ROW 2: Martha Falknor, Beverly Doering, Effie Weeks', Mercedes Russell. Mimi Howell, Beverly Naubert, Anita Hansen, Marian Sandal, Gail Drake, Ethel Bonham, Margery Nelson, Elizabeth Butcher, Lucille Kern, Betty Jackson. ROW 5: Mariorie Christens, Lorna Chapman, Dorothy Karpach, Arlene Viafore, Virginia Sell, Sylvia Reitan, Lois Rosenquist, Carolyn Scharf, Marian Willard, Virginia Dunmore, Betty Korsberg, Donna Johnson, Donna Rhu MacDonald. ROW 4: Norene Inveen, Pat Powell, Jean Westbrook, Jean Webb, Doris Schilling, Ruth Smith, Florence Morrison, Lois Peterson, Janet Harney, Mildred Hoff, Norma Giertsen, Virginia McMath, Janet Brown. 1 1 Page 67 ROW 1: Hubert Price, Gordon Baker, Alec Daly, Dennis Walker, Jim Slayden, Gerald Pirret, Mr. Kennard. Gerard Vendetti, Rudy Debik, Orrin Blair. ROW 2: Carol Buescher, Doris Andren, Gloria Alex, Helen Miller, Winifred Conrad, Stuart Gaul, Bob Lyon, Glen Warner, John Mathewson. ROW 1: Evelyn Douglas, Doris Marker, Ethel Bergem, Nina Hansen, Shirley Viken, Dorothy Schneider, Margaret Hunt, Jolafern Torgerson, Gerard Vendetti, Adolf Kutchera, Bob Wilcox, Ed Dahl, Ella Bartlett, Jeanne Kearns. Betty Monty, Ann Franich, Dorothy Samuelson, Lorraine Christianson, Charlotte Mims, Betty Granberg, Beatrice Gardner, Lois Steinseifer, Florence Baltuff, Betty Lund, Elaine Erickson. ROW 2: Joy Gauthier, Margaret Sangster, lsabel Goore, Florence Callahan, Ruth Windh, Marie Genna, Nadina Jaresh, Bernice Bicker, Betty Ploof, Frances Jones, Gloria Gauthier, Marian Hoyt, Betty Anderson, Helen Hembroff, Betty Jeanne Wolf, Betty Magnusson, Barbara Engberg, Teresa Miller, Joanne Gillespie, Dorcas Eggesbo, Esther Merriman, Dessolyn Sedlacek, Betty Dahl, Beverly Hagen, Evelyn Johnson, Georgia Peterson, Geraldine Matthews. ROW 3: Oranell Owen, Jenny Bubnich, Carol Hawkins, Helen Wildes, Ruth Tennet, Juanita McGovern, Jean Wiliams, Alice Wickstrom, Beatrice Bayless. Della DeBardileben, Norma Hodgdon, Violet Inman, Leslie Seal, Wade England, Ralph Baker, Bill Bellamy, Oscar Eliason, Art Bostwich, Ruth Evans, LaVonne Winsley, Lois Bookwalter, Norma Turner, Doris Otis, Marilyn Wagnild, Jeanne Smith, Lee Stattin. ROW 4: Richard Falise, Henry Blixt, Art Gustafson, Bill Saul, Jim Vfoocl, Adolph Vigna. Stanley Simons, Dick Bergman, Kenneth Tate, Fred Worden, Bill Sheldon, Bob Williams Marvin Hesse, Everett Hulen, Jack MacDuff, Andy Holt, Martin Sangster, Margaret Mardisich, Nell Bjorkland, Betty Jean Miller, Bonneta Wfirley, Juanita Hanssen, Margaret Kennedy, Helen Kennedy, Betty Nelson, Joan Broomell, Victoria Kindt. ROW 5: Roger Creso, Bus Burch, Bill Naubert, Ray Craig, Harry Kayser, Gordon Gustafson, Floyd Davies, Terry Moore, Gordon Bell, Richard Bockman, Ronald Hendrickson, Fred Hoffman, Jack Monaham, Gordon Baker, Alec Daly, Thelma Swift, Mertrice Brook, Gloria Mirenta, Jean MacPherson, Frankie Bacon, Doris Maurman, Alice Armstrong, Barbara Maple, Lucy Scalise, Alice Duttrey. Stamp Club HILATELISTS of Stadium enjoyed a year of stamp drawings, monthly auctions. and hearing both student and outside speakers, topped off with the annual exhibit held on the nights of the Senior Class play. A cup, donated by the Tacoma Philatelic Society, was won last year by Dick Weeks '40 for the best display. Fall officers of the Stamp club were: Gerald Pirret, president, Jim Slayden, vice president, Elsie Hansen, secretary, Gerard Vendetti, treasurer, Mr. Kennard, adviser. Spring officers: Gerald Pirret, president, Gerard Vendetti, vice president, Winifred Conrad, secretary, jim Slayclen, treasurer. Royal Rollers ALL officers were: Bob Wilcox, president, Ed Dahl, vice president, Ed Anderson, secretary, Ella Bartlett, treasurer. Spring officers were: Dick Brockman, president, Art Bostwick, vice president, Joann Gillespie, secretary, Nelly Hollstrom, treasurer. Page 68 Rifle Club and Team IGHT in tune with national defense, the Rifle Club and team shot through an active year. Meetings were held four times weekly in the girls' gym. Besides taking part in the National Junior Club Team Matches, the varsity and girls' teams fired in several shoulder-to-shoulder and postal matches against other schools. Officers were: Perry Burkhart, president, Dorothy Cochran, secretary, Vernon Swanes, treasurer, Raymond Mellish, Alva Roberts, Madge Rollins and Gwen Johnson, range officers. Mr. Gilmer was the adviser and Miss Bergersen girls' coach. ROW li John Mulvey, Shirley Gaidosh, Dorothy Hull, Dwight Howell, Don McClain, Einar Randrup, Jim Baker. Kay McNall, Betty Monty, Dorothy Cochran, Miss Bergersen, Perry Burkhart, Ray Mellish, Joanne Gillespie, Dorcas Eggesbo, Jessie Hinton, Helen Flodstrom, P. S. Giltner. ROW 2: Bill Atwood, Jack Turner, Varrell Smith, Bill Moiean, Jim Wiborg, Vernon Swanes, Bob Causin, Pat Aitchison, Virginia Lee, Madge Rollins, Mary Xwylie, Amy Munz, Margaret Melville, Gwen Johnson, Betty Taylor, Inez Brown, Yvonne Wieland, Ginger White, Beverly Munson. ROW 3: Jack Knapp, Wes Tissot, John Hampton, Roy Magnussen, Bill Rasmussen, Martin Sangster, Jack Cady, Jack Watson, Robert Creso, Kennet Bacon, Bob Sessions, Clyde Melendy, Pauline Tinker, Natalie Cartier, Patricia Neudorfer, Peg Grumbling, Beverly Knapp. ROW 4: Herbert Coombs, Wade England, John I.ane, Jim Meyers. ROW 5: Riley Kuehn. David Hooker, Walter Yuckert, John Giltner, Harry Kayser, .Alva Roberts. Irving Woodworth, Bob Reynolds, George Funk, Don Moe, Dick Marker, Phil Pyle, Tom Nelsen, Roger Wing, Jim Reynolds, Shirley Throop. ROW l: Pat Aitchison, Madge Rollins, Mary Wylie, Dorothy Hull, Gwen Johnson, Dorothy Cochran, Margaret Melville, Jessie Hinton, Catherine Walsh. ROW 2: Bob Sessions, Bob Reynolds, Alva Roberts, Virginia Lee, Dwight Howell, Vernon Swanes, Harry Kayser, Ray Mellish. ROW 3: Clyde Melendy, John Lane. Wes Tissot, Perry Burk- hart, John Giltner, Bob Causin, Bob Creso, Page 69 ROW li Mr. Jolliffe, Mr. Clark, Marilou Forsbeck, Gloria Mierow, George Thomas, Merle Legg, Duane Dennis. George Osgood, Bill Merrow, Frances Seeley, Janeth Reid, Mr. Gentry, Mary Louisa Maclntyre, Mel Hansen, Ray Mellish, Charlene Heflinger, Margaret Lithgow, Shirley Milsted, Dorothy Lumpp, Mr. Myhrman, Mr. Banner. ROXV 2: Mary Ann McNeill, Bette Lou Huntley, Mary Ruth Etchinger, Jean Gleason, Shirley Grunden, Jane Webb, Marilyn Davis, Dolly Cvitanovich, Virginia Nigh, Pat Aitchison, Shirley Miner, Patty Ricker, Margaret Melville, Peg Davidson, Mary Louise Rogers, Elizabeth Johnson, Joan Blakisten, Shirley Lou Brown, Anna Laura Hordge, Joyce Galligan, Violet Hessey, Nancy Geiger, ROW 3: Betty Mierow, Shirley Rasmussen, Vfanda Burkhart, Carolyn Cummings, Margaret DeMille, Esther Hild, Shirley Gaidosh, Tom Nelson, Bill Arnold, Art Gustafson, Bob Longstreth, Philip Anselone, Jerry Baker, Gene Brown, Jack Watson, Weldon Swanson, Dick Stuhr, Terry Deems, Bob Walker, Grace Nelson, Madeline Butler, Lois Johnson. Charlotte Power. ROW 4: Leigh Stone, John Prechik, Ken Roegner, Martin Stockwell, Dwayne Erickson, Ralph Dickman, Harvey Wegner, Don Kanzler, Jim Wiborg, Bob Sessions, Jack Laisure. Sandy Macdonald, Gordon Baker, Robert Winskell, Johnny Peterson, Bill LeRoy, Glenn Face, Dots Clifford. Dick Weiser, Bonnie Sandvig, Barbara Carlton, Patt Brandt, Kathryn Peele. ROXV 1: Bill Piercy, Renee Dillman, Betty Lund, Betty Lee, Lois Peterson, Doris Schilling, Shirley Lindahl, Ruth Smith, Lorna Reitan, Mari Lou Berlin, Anna Laura Hordge, Beverly Munson, Shirley Throop. ROW 2: Lillian Fukui, Borghild Larsen, Lorrayne Mellum, Dorothy Samuelson, LaVonne Winsley, Beulah Blodgett, Lorraine Patrick, Sylvia Reitan, Dee Whitham, Jean Webb, Margaret Mardesich, Shirley Lingerman, Virginia Morrison, ROW 3: Bill Hairc, Lois Bookwalter, Ruth Evans, Henry Tietie, Bob Ackein, Harry Anderson, Bill Hopping, Benny Blair, Parker Buck, Keith Duppenthaler, John Collins,, Gene Webster, George Hill. Science Club EORGANIZED in the fall by Mr. Gentry, head adviser, the Science Club has helped those interested in some particular field of science to carry on outside work. The sections were: Radio, Biology, Chemistry, Astronomy, Science Arts, Diving, Photography. Fall officers were: Jack Moore, president, George Osgood, vice president, Winifred McKean, secretary, Frances Seeley, treasurer, Mr. Gentry, Mr. Clark, Mr. -Iollifie, Mr. Banner and Mr. Myhrman, section advisers. Spring officers: George Osgood, president, Merle Legg, vice president, Mary Louisa Maclntyre, secretary, Frances Seeley, treasurer. oeational Club HE Vocational Club of Stadium brought another successful year to a close by holding a big picnic in May. During the year they took field trips to various industrial centers and enjoyed guest speakers who aided the members in selecting vocations for themselves. Officers were: Lorna Reitan, president, Mary Agnes Gallagher, vice presidentg Beverly Munson, secretary and Lois Bookwalter, treasurer. Page 70 Speakers' Bureau NFORMING students of coming events by giving announcements in the roll rooms on Monday morning is the service and duty of Speakers' Bureau. Officers for 1940 were: Dots Clifford, president, Grace Blangy, vice president: Sabine Phelps, secretary. For 1941: John Collins, president: Mercedes Russell, vice president: Beatrice Rayno, secretary-treasurer. Adviser is Miss Wortman. ,, ski Club CHUSSINGN down the slopes of Mt. Rainier is one of the thrills enjoyed by many Stadions during the ski season. Growing more popular each year, this breath-taking sport is especially enjoyable to members of the Ski Club. The club's numerous activities include moving pictures, speakers on the finer points of skiing, and bus trips to Paradise valley. Officers were: Bert Kade, president, Henry Brown, vice president: Dwayne Davis, secretary: Terry Donoghue, treasurer. ROW' 1: Grace Blangy, Sabine Phelps, Dots Clifford, Mercedes Russell, Bea Rayno, Miss Wortman, John Collins, Margery Nelson, Frances Walters, Margaret J. Hill, Ruthie Horr, Norene lnveen, Betty Carlson. ROW 2: Ann Corbett, Marjorie Carr, Marian Mahncke, Margaret Lindeman, Priscilla Newschwander, Ruth Albertson, Mari Lou Berlin, Elaine Jackson, Margaret Carmody, Gloria Meirow, Mary Alice Cox, Loretta Maynes, Elaine Shepard, Jo Ann Schwalen. ROW 5: Doris A. Nelson, Irene Hopkins, Babs Eves, Beady Sussman, Mark Abernethy, Annabelle Hupe, Dick Kanzlcr, Bob Simpson, John Brudie, Dwight Howell, Donald McClain, Dwayne Davis, Marian Nelson, Jo Kleiner, Jerry Spellman. ROW' 4: Bernie Friedman, Billy Richards, Howard Simpson, Betty Warter, Jeannette Seitz, Margaret E. Hill, Sherley Day, Pat Greenup, Eleanor Baker, Bill Gregory, Thora Holden. ROW' l: Bonnie Sandvig, Rowena Rowe, Mary Mettler, June Davis, Norma Olsen, Ann Corbett, Claire Monaghan, Ginger Brasier, Margaret Gunnerson, Barbara Abel, Dots Clifford, Wally Evans, Bert Kade, Dee Whitlianz, Dick Hiltbrunn, Don McClain, George Thomas, Gene Gjertsen, Dwayne Davis, Hank Brown, Martin Stockwell, Charlotte Reinhardt, George Miller, Carl Nilson. ROW 2: Betty Magnuson, Gwen Keely, Helen Martin, Betty Carlson, XX'anda Burkhart, Eleanor Baker, Marilyne Tisdale, Nancy Longstreth, Don Plummer, Jeanne Johnson, Dick Weiser, Mary Thomas, Shirley Lingerman, Jack Rathbun, Jess Curtright, George Funk, Jim Kade, Tom Murphy, Marilyn Whitman, Gerrie Waechter, Betty Gundstrom. ROW 3: Betty Mierow, Shirley Rasmussen, Shirley Gaidosh, Phyllis Hunt, Mimi Howell, Betty Jeanne Wolf, Jean Westbrook, Kathryn McDonald, Janet Browne, Rurhee Horr, Marjorie Jack, Bob Martin, Sandy Johnson, Bob Halliday, George Belmont, Bernie Crowell, Jack Muckey, Bill Sheard, Bill Hallstrom. Bob Garrison. ROW 41 Mr. Albrf-Chr, Loma Reitan, Neal Lindstrom, Nancy 0'Connor, Don Walton. Bettye Wilbur, Norene lnveen. ROW 5: Genevieve Shaw, Beverly Munson, Anita Rowe, Arlene Ferrier, Pat Brown, Martha Falknor, Bob Brennan, Dayton Maltby, Janet Harney, Dot Hopping, Dwight Howell, Bill Hopping, Jack Horr, Marilyn Muckey, Bill Leif, Bob Callson, Phil Simpson, Jack MacDonald, Don McCroskey, Terry Donoghue, Bill Cash, Ted Johnson. Page 71 l l ROW 1: Martha Hart, Lois Rasmussen, Dorothy Purdy, Mildred Wick, Ethel Bonham. ROW 2: Lorraine Adams, Louise McGovern, Elsie Stromme, Audrey Tolson, Gerry Coatsworth, Jeanne Johnson. ROW 1: Sam Higuchi, Harry Gust, Keith Duppenthaler, Parker Buck, Arnold Hansen, John Collins, Gene Pape, Phil Rogers, Herb Mims, Phil Myers, Hiromi Kikuchi. 'ROW 2:-Lee Metz, Charles Isaacs, Elmer -Nelson, Jim Hoff, W'eldon Swanson, Sid Lay, Dennis Livingston jimmy Colito, Jim Ernisse, Harry Kayser, Bob Rowan. ROW 3: Jim Cadian, Mel Hansen, Fred Hoiiman, Bill Bodenhamer, Kiyoshi Kinoshxta, Don Ferris, Leslie Seal, Bob Martin, Tadashi Horike, George Miller. Sahasa Cabinet IGHEST membership in its history was reached this year by Sahasa, Stadium's Girl Reserve club. The annual mid-winter conference was held in Spokane three days in February with its theme Social Competencef' Thirty girls who had contributed most to the club were selected to attend. Sahasa's social season opened with a Gay Nineties tolo in October. In the spring semester a formal tolo was given. Ofhcers were: Dorothy Purdy, presidentg Lois Rasmussen, vice presidentg Mildred Wick, secretaryg Elsie Stromme, treasurer. Wrestling Club NE of the two new clubs formed this year, Wrestling Club has been one of the most active. Originated and organized by Paul Walker, of the Y. M. C. A., the club has done a great deal to build up spirit in the wrestling team. Coming at a time when wrestling was almost dropped due to lack of interest, it helped, indirectly, to enable Stadium to win the city championship trophy from Lincoln, and take third place at the state meet. The Paul Walker Sportsmanship Trophy, given to the club to be presented each year to the outstanding wrestler, this year was presented to Kiyoshi Kinoshita. Oil'-ICCIS for the year were: Gene Pape, presidentg John Collins, vice presidentg Lee Merz, secretary, and jess Curtright, treasurer. Mr. Heinrick is the adviser. Page 72 Fourth Estate ROMOTING good journalism is the aim of Fourth Estate, which was organized in 1936. Activities of the press club this year included parties, student meetings, and such speakers as Prof. Byron Christian of the University of Washington, E. T. Short, specialty writer on the Tacoma Times, and Ed Meagher '55, reporter on the Times and ex- World editor. Officers were: Betty Jean Perry, president, Dick Kanzler, vice president, Beatrice Sussman, secretary-treasurer, Mr. Hoffman, adviser. Senior Girl Scouts RGANIZED only last year, the Senior Girl Scouts, nevertheless, claim a large membership, for it includes the four Mariner ships Spray, Discovery, Westward Ho and Challenge, besides a puppet club. All these clubs meet individually. Ofhcers were: Joan Doe, president, Julianna Ray, vice president, Marijane Keller, secretary, Gertrude Mahncke, treasurer. Adviser is Miss jean Hartman. Activities included a banquet in the fall and a week-end trip to Camp St. Albans in the spring. RONX' 1: Lois Rasmussen, Elsie Hansen, Dorothy Cochran, Beady Sussman, Dick Kanzler. Betty Jean Perry, Frank Cumbo, Mari Lou Berlin, Beulah Blodgett. Kathleen LaKowske, Verna Adams, Gerry Coatswtfrth, Lorna Reitan, Dolores Havlina. ROW 2: Gail Selle, U. N. Hoffman, Doris Langlow, Barbara Kohl, Ed Anderson, Lorraine Sussman, Jane Welch, Barbara Robson, Jo Kleiner, Nancy Longstreth, Noreen lnveen, Ant- Corbett. Claire Monaghan, Virginia Brasier. ROW 5: Barnett XY!hittlesey, Fred McMillin, Bill Ross, Carmen Hansen, Elizabeth Archer, Phyllis Jentoft, Marian Nelson, Doris A. Nelson, Marilyn Thiele. ROW 4: Jane Elder, Grace Blangy, LeRoy Vaughn, Gene Gjertsen, Gordon Baker, David Parker, Bill Gregory, Thora Holden, Bea Rayno, LaVerne Lahren, Virginia Lochow, Pat Browne, Gloria Mierow, Shirley Swayze. ROW 5: George Cunningham, Michiko Jinguji, Jim Smith, Ruth Albertson, Marianne Bartley, Norma Hoover. Lillian Vedvick, Howard Simpson. Gwen Johnson, Audrey Boucher. ROW' l: Mildred Kukulan, Mercedes Russell, Shirley Brown, Amy Jean Munz, Marijane Keller, Miss Hartman, Part Brandt, Babs Eves, Barbara Phillip, Nancy Longstreth, Dots Clifford, Doris A, Nelson. ROW 2: Barbara MacDonald, Pat Hilderbrandt, Gerry Hayes, Barbara LaGasa, Louise Cheney, Mary Thomas, Evelyn Larson. Helen Darling, Marjorie Franks, Jeanne Johnson, Dorothy Hopping, Virginia Decker. ROW 3: Harriet King, Barbara Agel, Eleanor Baker, Margaret Gunnerson, Mimi Howell, Sherley Day, Phyllis Larson, Bernice Goore, Virginia Greening, Mary Fullenwider, Mickey Jennings, Janet Hartwick, Marian Squire. ROW 4: Natalie Cartier, Patricia Neudorfer, Charlotte Coors, Barbara Carmody, Gerrie Waechter, Marilyn Whitman, Pauline Tinker, Evelyn Marshall. Shirley Larsen, Mary Wylie, Irene Anderson, Gail Drake. Page 73 l l ROW 1: Lillian Vedvick, Dorothy Cochran, Elsie Hansen, Beverly Hagen, Mr. Hilton, Annabelle Hupe, Barbara Lavorato, Phyllis McVittie, Viola Adler. ROW 2: Verna Adams, Lucile Ludwick, Virginia Lee, Bob Gallagher. Dennis Walker, Winifred Conrad, Elda Lee Mahaffey, Muriel Berglund. Margaret Lindeman, Mr. Epstein. ROW l: Burt Wadsworth, Harry Smith, Gene Brown, Jerry Baker, Bill Taylor, Mr. Myhrman. ROW 2: Gene Webster, Bill Cutter, Roy Slotnick, Harry Sandahl, George McHaney, Art Wickstrom, Jim Albertson. Typing Team LITZKRIEGING the state typing contest at the University of Washington, the short- hand and typing teams won five out of the eight school trophies open to competition, as well as seven individual trophies and several medals. Winners of individual first-place trophies included Viola Adler Ctwob, Muriel Berglund Cthreej, Elsie Hansen fonej and Kirk Stewart Conej. Second and third-place medal winners from Stadium were Lillian Vedvick, Kirk Stewart, Winifred Conrad and Muriel Berglund. Mr. Hilton and Mr. Epstein were the team instructors. Motion Picture Projector Operators ITH the purchase of a school movie projector this year there came a need for someone to operate the machine. Mr. Myhrman has supervised a crew of boys who run movies whenever the occasion demands. Films for classroom use were shown, as well as cartoons which were presented almost every week of the spring semester, a small admission fee being charged. Page 74 MUSIC AND DRAMATICS LARGE number of Stadium students are in the band, orchestra or glee clubs. There are also ft great many who take part in dramatic activities. These pupils are receiving good training and are getting enjoyment out of their subject at the same time. Some of the finest musical organizations in the world are the United States military bands. This one is on review. KMilitary picture courtesy of il. S. Armyj Mr. Johnson Opera QARRYING out the Stadium tradition for rollicking comedy and tender romance as well as melodious refrains, The Merry Widow, twenty-ninth annual operetta, was presented in the high school auditorium March 15, 14, and 15 under the master hand of Mr. Johnson, director. Sighs and laughter were participated in by the audience as the yarn unwound. Romance-loving Paris was the locale of the colorful production. From the moment the wealthy and beautious Sonia, the Merry Widow, vivaciously portrayed by Donna Mae Jaden, entered the Embassy, the story moved swiftly and smoothly to its climax, the winning of her heart by Prince Danilo, ably played by Bob Mulligan. Capably assisting the leads were Jack Tuell, David Woodbridge, Gwendolene Lobdell and Alec Daly. Jack's characterization as Baron Popoff, the Marsovian ambassador to Paris who was so sure of the loyalty of his flirtatious wife, was one of the most comic aspects of the production. Taking the part of Nish, a messenger to the Legation, David Woodbridge turned in an excellent and humorous performance. Gwendolene Lobdell, who was superb in both her singing and acting, took the part of Natalie, the childishly jealous wife of Baron Popolf. Jolidon, Natalie's ardent lover, was played by Alec Daly, a superior performance being rendered. Prominent as members of the legation and their wives were Pete Swanson as General Novikovich and Lois Mae Smith as his wife, Olga, Martin Sorber Jr. taking the part of M. Khadja and Barbara Abel as his wife, George Cunningham as St. Brioche, and Marshall Cook portraying the Marquis DeCascada. Superior in the scene at Maxim's were Jack Carroll as the waiter and Pat Finch, Constance Knight, Jean Cardle, Frances Hagerson, Nina Hansen, Betty Heidinger, Audrey Kenney, Ruth Michael and Barbara Robson as chorus girls. Helen Martin and Dorthy Philby were responsible for the origination of the four graceful and artistic dances which added much to the color and interest of the operetta. Members of the dancing chorus were: Mary Lou Anderson, Lorna Chapman, Jean Colyar, Charlaine Dowling, Elaine Erickson, Henry-Etta Foss, Lois Hansen, LaVerne Harris, Helen Martin, Loretta Maynes, Shirley Morgan, Dorthy Philby, Margaret Sangster and Phyllis Scott. The swiftly moving and thoroughly successful performance was greatly facilitated by the student personnel directors who should be given credit for their work behind the scenes. They were: Grace Blangy, Jeanne Bourland, Marjorie Carr, Janice Cowden, Marilyn Dailey, Jane Elder, Carol Gardner, Martha Hart, Arlene Keever, Marijane Keller, Janice Lindeman, Margaret Lindeman, Priscilla Newschwander, Gerry Osberg, Catherine Prentice, Genevieve Shaw and Marian Willard. Pianists were Janet Ferris, Esther Hild and Alta Johnstead. Page 76 l and 2. ln action, the dancing chorus was the hit the opera. Everyone especially enjoyed the Russian ace, to the music of a fast, catchy Marsovian tune. 3. Donna Mae Jaden, as Sonia, scornfully gazes er Danilo, while Alec Daly, as Dejolidon, stands dy to offer his assistance. 4. A closeup of the dancing chorus. ROW! I: yllis Scott, Mary Lou Anderson, l.aVerne Harris, retta Maynes, Dorthy Philby, Margaret Sangster 'len Martin. ROW 2: jean Colyar, Shirley Mor- 1, Charlaine Dowling, Lois Hansen, Lorna Chap- n, Henry-Etta Foss. 5. For many days before the final performances entire cast rehearsed until every character knew Jr her part. 6. Donna Maes voice thrilled every person in audience as she sang the beautiful Vilia. 7. The cast acknowledges the applause as the curtain drops on another successful Stadium a. Boys' Glee Club ARTS in the opera and other public performances give members of the Boys' Glee Club valuable vocal training. They received a superior rating at last yearls state music contest. OHicers for the year were: jack Tuell, president, George Cunningham, vice presidentg Alec Daly, secretary-treasurer. Orchestra ECEIVING a superior rating at the state music contest last year was only one of the achievements of Stadium's orchestra. The group played in assemblies, before service clubs and at junior high schools. Talent for programs and assemblies was also furnished by the orchestra. Officers for the year were: Charles Hampton, president, Keith Duppenthaler, vice presidentg Dorothy Isaacs, secretary-treasurer. ROW' lx Dwayne Davis, Warren Tietz, Bernie Friedman, Alec Daly, David Woodbridge, Gordon Baker, Wfebster Saugen, Shigenori Shinoda, Jim Nagel, Ray Puddicombe, Marshall Cook, John Foichat, ROW 2: Bob Mulligan George Cunningham, Jack Carroll, Jack Tuell, Pete Swanson, Richard Falise, Don Ober, Warren Davis, Lloyd Barrett, Calvin Knapp, Martin Sorber, Ted Olberg. ROW li Paul Duncan, Florence Schaller, Catherine Coors, Gerry Coatsworth, Burnham White, Dorothy Isaacs, Florence Hubert, Bernice Bernobich, Esther Hild, Joseph Wilson, Helen Osborne, Dorothy Lavorato, Robtrt Morton, Janet Ferris, Freda Feltman. ROW 2: Doris Mitchell, Merry Steel, Rodger Robertson, Jeanne Bourland, Marion Soltman, Joyce Shelley, George Lutz, Eunice Moberg, Gordon Hill, Katherine Nash, Charles Hampton, Ann 'Wash- burn, Jack Tropiano. ROW 3: Garry Garrison, Frank Price, Rodney Brown, Ray Haag, Shirley Gaidosh, Rudy Devik, Marian Hartman, Wanda Sanders, Aura Russell, Bob Fueman, Elizabeth Bean, Keith Duppenthaler, Ernie Reda, Page 7 8 ROW 1: Grace Blangy, Jane Elder, Arlene Keever, Marian Willard, Margaret Lindeman, Catherine Prentice, Ruthie Horr, Barbara Robson, Elizabeth Butcher, Catherine Allison, Carol Gardner, Marijane Keller, Gerry Osberg, Florence Schaller. ROW 2: Shirley Danforth, Mary Wylie, Donna Mae Jaden, Pat Browne, Shirley Greenfield, Marilyn Davis, Jeanne Bourland, Goldie Phill, Mary Lou Wilson, Betty Jackson, Betty Heidinger, Shirlee Johnson, Alta Johnstead, Muriel Berglund. ROW 3: Genevieve Shaw, Frances Hagerson, Connie Knight, Audrey Kenney, Muriel Baird, Margaret Hunt, Eunice Moberg Alta Hansen Mary Mettler Nina Hansen Jean Cardle Ma th H R h , , , , , art, ut Michael. ROW 4: Harriette Ketner, Janet Ferris, Doris Noble, Lois Smith, Louise Sutherlan, Shirley jkniliersen, Doris Nelson, Kathryn McDonald, Viola Adler, Donna Johnson, Dolores Havlma, Janice Lindeman, Sylvia Towers, Gwen Lolbdell. ROW 5: Barbara Ferris, Mary Agnes Gallagher, Barbara Abel, Marjorie Carr, Elaine Hickok, Bertie Lou J M ' ' ' ' ' ' o nson, a ge Rollins, Helen Flodstrom, Barbara Engberg, Priscilla Newschwander, Marilyn Dailey, Pat Finch, Betty Terfy, Janice Cowden, Virginia Sell. Girls' Glee Club TADIUM'S Senior Girls' Glee Club was selected to represent all girls' glee clubs of the northwestern states at the April Northwest Music Conference in Spokane, where it upheld its record for superior vocal ability. The club received a superior rating, the highest possible, at the state music contest. The group participated in the operetta, The Merry Widow, some members taking important roles and the remainder appearing in the singing chorus. Previews of the operetta were given to downtown business clubs and at junior high schools. In january the Glee Club gave its lirst musical show in 11 years, One Hundred Girls and a Man, which was presented to raise funds to send the girls to Spokane. The original script for the show was written in the form of a radio program by Frances Walters and Josephine Kleiner, Frances acting as the wise-cracking mistress of ceremonies. Specialty acts presented in the concert were an accordion band, whistling quartet, har- monica trio, jazz piano act and a marimba solo, as well as various vocal selections. A banquet was held in November, and during Christmas time twelve members sang carols in the halls. Concerts were given at Mason, Jason Lee and McCarver Intermediate Schools, and Lincoln High School in the Glee's semi-annual tour of schools. Concerts were also given to the Parent-Teacher Association at school, Camp Murray, the 'Young Men's Business Club and the Rotary Club. The group appeared on the air in December, participating in a program sponsored by the Tacoma public schools' music department. Glee club accompanists were janet Ferris and Alta Johnstead. Officers were: Carol Gardner, president, Marijane Keller, vice president, Catherine Allison, secretary-treasurer. Page 79 Band N TRIM military uniforms the band, under the leadership of its new director, Mr. Kechley, succeeded in filling everyone with school spirit at the football games and delighted everyone with melody at its annual spring concert. Officers of the board of control were: Bill Brock, president, Paul Davis and Mary Alice Cox, members at large, Don Hicks, Bud Melovidolf and Glenn Murray, class representatives, Doris Langlow, Lucille Ludwick, Lorraine McConnell and -Jeanette Seitz, librarians. Tigerannas ALL officers were: Martha Hart, president, Mary Lou Fulton, secretary, Ethel Bon- ham, treasurer, Miss jean Hartman and Miss Schaad, advisers. Officers until next winter are: Marjorie Carr, president, Donna Rhu McDonald, vice president, Dorothy Smart, secretary-treasurer. Maiorettes, Millie Hoff, Bonnie Sandvig, Mickie Peters, Margery Nelson, Jean Cardle, Marian Willard, Carolyn Scharf, Virginia McMath. ROW 1: Mr, Kechley, Doris Langlow, Lorraine McConnell, Nancy Geiger, Albert Mazzuca, Anthony Mazzuca, Jack Anderson, Bernice Bernobich, Mary Louise Maclntyte, Fred Schomber, Bob Lind, Beverly Naubert, Bobby Cann, Charlotte Mims, David Rees, Charlotte Prentice, Sally Gould, Mary Munekata, Jeannette Seitz, Lucille Ludwick. ROW 2: Betty Thatcher, Chilton Bowman, Gerry Coatsworth, George Lutz, Paul Davis. Bud Melovidotf, Harold Novikoff, Bob Causin, Lawrence Carino, Kenneth May, Merle Legg, Dale Murray, Francis Busby, Cal Sandford, Bill Brock, Don Hicks, Jean McLane, Jack Gallagher, Richard Tabell. ROW 5: Bud Hurlow, Clifford Bevens, Harold Cosiet, Clifford Swailes, Roger Wing, Clarke Wilhelmi, Grant Jorgensen, Bob Gibson, Glenn Murray, Kathleen Hardy, Barbara Carmody, Charlotte Coors, Bettye Wilbur, Lee Hill, Paul Montgomery. ROW 4: Howard Powers, Marian Hartman, Mary Alice Cox, Pat Mernaugh, Jim Legg, Stanley Mamlock, Paul Duncan, Ralph Baird, Ray Keith, George Matthaei, John Hampton, Dave Granlund, Charles Clark, Bill Saboruin, Randall Anderson, Garth Stonehocker. ROW 1: Marjorie Carr, Martha Hart, Dorthy Purdy, Mildred Hoff, Bonita Sandvig, Mickie Peters, Margery Nelson, Jean Cardle, Marian Willard, Carolyn Scharf, Virginia McMath, Barbara Robson, Gail Selle, Donna Johnson, ROW 2: Barbara Waller, Thora Holden, Betty Warter, Margaret Sangster, Ethel Bonham, Dessolyn Sedlack, Beverly Hagen, Betty Dahl, Barbara Ferris, Beatrice Rayno, Ann Franich, Vera Klarich, Bertha McConnell, Gwendolyn Keely. ROW 3: Catherine Walsh, Michiko Jinguji, Gloria Ferris, Dorothy Schweinler, Shirley Danforth, Catherine Allison, Beverly Munson, Joyce Dorman, Dorothy Smart, Marian Brewsaugh, Shirley Wilson, Dorothy Hull, ROW -ii Venicia Mitchell, Bettilee Moffat, Elsie Stromme, Donna Rhu McDonald, Jean Webb, Alice Walker, Virginia Lochow, Pat Clarke, Eunice Vaver, Lorraine Adams, Mary Underwood, Shirley Viken, Marjorie Christensen. ROW 5: Betty Monte, Louise Schiffbauer, Barbara Engberg, Carol Hamilton, JoAnn Schwalen, Rowena Rowe, Elaine Shepard, Eileen Kersten, Joanne Oakes, Marie Ancich, Jean Taylor, Marjorie Van Olinda, Louise McGovern, Lorna Chapman. Page 80 ROW 1: Patt Brandt, Roall Erickson, Miss Black, Elsie Hansen, Darley Dodd, Gloria Mierow. ROW' 2: Jack Tuell. Barbara Abel, Charlene Haflinger, jane Elder. George Lutz. ROW lx Babs Abel, Grace Blangy, Roall Erickson. Miss Black, Jane Elder, Gloria Mierow, Ruth Albertson, Shirley Swayze. ROXV lt Jim Cladigan, jack Tuell, Eleanor Baker, Elaine Jackson, George Lutz. Bob Heath, Gerald Sustad. Thespian Cabinet RESENTING comedies, dramas and mysteries, 17 in all, the 1940-41 drama season was indeed a striking success, with several talented students discovered. Not only were plays presented at each Thespian meeting, but talks, magazine reports and pantomimes were given as well. A matinee in February was the dramatic highlight of the year. Earning their service pins by committee work, participation in and direction of plays, and attendance, and thus gaining dramatic honors were: Barbara Abel, Ruth Albertson, Eleanor Baker, Pat Brandt, Roall Erickson, Elsie Hansen, Elaine Jackson, Gloria Mierow and Shirley Swazye. Ofhcers of the club were: Roall Erickson, president, Grace Blangy, vice president, Elsie Hansen, secretary, Jane Elder, treasurer, Miss Black, adviser. National Thespians HHEIGHEST honor awarded to a drama student is membership in the National Thespian Society, an organization for amateur thespians that extends throughout the United States. Outstanding work in the Thespian matinee, the Christmas play, or the Senior Class play enabled Hfteen to reach the top of the dramatic ladder at Stadium. They are: Barbara Abel, Ruth Albertson, Eleanor Baker, james Cadigan, Sherley Day, Sherman Day, Roall Erickson, George A. Funk, Elsie Hansen, Elaine Jackson, George Lutz, Gloria Mierow, Shirley Swayze, jack Tuell, Frances Walters. Officers of the club were: jane Elder, presidentg Gerald Sustad, secretary-treasurer: Miss Black, adviser. For the first time the Thespian matinee sponsored by the National group was given in room 221 instead of the auditorium and ran four performances instead of one. Page 8 I Miss Black Senior Class Play lll? RIDE and Prejudice, with its romance, comedy, and swift action, was the highly successful Senior Class play presented in the school auditorium on the nights of May 9-10. Capably and charmingly taking the part of the prejudiced but beautiful heroine, Elizabeth Bennet, was Eleanor Baker, while Sherman Day was excellent as the proud and haughty Mr. Darcy. Second leads Barbara Abel and Roall Erickson gave splendid portrayals of jane Bennet, Elizabeth's lovely and gracious sister, and Charles Bingley, Darcy's closest friend, respectively. Meriting compliments and praise on their exceptionally fine work were Frances Walters as Lydia, younger sister of Elizabeth and jane, Sherley Day as Mrs. Bennet, mother of the three girls, George Lutz as Mr. Bennet, their father, George Funk as Mr. Collins, the girls' cousin, james Cadigan as Mr. Wickum, an army oflicer with whom Lydia elopesg Elaine jackson as Charlotte, the girls' closest friend, and Grace Blangy as Lady Catherine. Page 82 all' if 304' if PUBLICATIDNS EEPING students informed, guiding them, and helping them remember their high school days are the purposes of the three publications at Stadium. The Fort Lewis Sentinel is a monthly, published to give soldiers pictures and information about what they themselves are doing. 1I.ower photograph courtesy of Shannon Bros., Publishers, owners of copyright! If ff, Irfzffi ' L iffsfir v1m,,j,t,m,g 0 SI fftffigy gf, ,iz .... mummy we ws 11-5 'ww V: 27 , ' ':Zl '7Q1alAffHH!'9 wS2EsLLiJ:r, viwbfnmv 'S A rn lftu't lux i bcziiizicli Barbara Kohl Fall World HE Stadium World was further streamlined in its nineteenth year by the removal of its ears fshort editorial squibs at the top of page onej. It remained an eight-page, five-column tabloid, and faithfully served its pledge to be Easy to Read and Worth Reading. Taking advantage of a talented art staff, The World used many linoleum cuts, both on the feature pages and to illustrate news events. Dick Kanzler took time out from writing headlines to develop a sketch called As a Cartoonist Sees It, which was so popular that it became a regular feature. Phyllis jentoft made the silhouettes accompany- ing Castle Portraits and with Dick and Dorothy Damiano, illustrated other features. Heading a staff of 39, Barbara Kohl, editor in chief, was assisted by Betty jean Perry, supervisory editor, and Lorraine Sussman, managing editor. The editorials, written by Associate Editor Dorothy Cochran, received high praise. LeRoy f Foozy D Vaughn chewed the Tiger Rag as sports editor. Short per- sonality sketches of football players, written by Frank Cumbo, met with such interest that they were carried over into the basketball season. Michiko jinguji wrote Diana Shorts and girls' sports, and Ed Anderson helped cover boys' sports. Two clever feature pages, including Babs Abel's Fifth Column, full of comments on school affairs, were presented by Thora Holden, feature editor. George Garland authored the jester's Bells. Josephine Kleiner and Elsie Hansen also assisted Thora. jane Welch was business manager, Beatrice Sussman, ad manager, and Don Westlin, circulation manager. ROW 1: Sherman Day, Lois Rasmussen, Phil Zaugg. Ed Anderson, Barbara Kohl, Marian Nelson. Mari Lou Berlin, Dick Kanzler, Barbara Abel, Thora Holden, Beulah Blodgett, LeRoy Vaughn, Fred McMillin. ROW 2: U. N. Hoff- man, Doris A. Nelson, Grace Blangy, Michiko Jinguji, Betty Jean Perry, Phyllis Larson, Beady Sussman, Norene Inveen, Frank Cumbo, Donald McClain, Elsie Hansen, Jo Kleiner, Joanne Miller. ROW 51 Dorothy Damiano, jane Welch, Dorothy Cochran, Phyllis Jentoft, Lorraine Sussman, Bea Rayno, Carmen Hansen, David Parker, Stan Stowe, George Funk, Gene Giertsen, George Garland. Page 84 Fred McMillin Spring World RED McMi11in, spring editor in chief, headed the largest staff in years, 46 aspiring reporters and ad chasers. He was aided by Gloria Mierow, news editor, and David Parker, copy editor. Barbara Abel took over the associate editorship while continuing with her column. jane Welch remained as business manager, assisted by Raymond Cook. Mari Lou Berlin was ad manager. Sports Editor Bill Ross told the Tiger Tales and Frank Cumbo continued his Sportraits. Kathleen LaKowske wrote Diana Shorts and covered girls' sports events. The fall art staff remained in full strength. On the feature pages Dick Kanzler's series of cartoons became Tessie and Tad, a mild satire on the life and love of two high school steadies. jane Elder and Dolores Havlina were kept busy in getting the teen-age characters of their series of short-stories out of innumerable scrapes. Thoughg each instalment was complete in itself, the stories kept the same set of laughable, lovable characters throughout the semester. These two popular features enabled Sabine Phelps, feature editor, to achieve a continuity for her pages which excited interest from week to week. Thora Holden continued as a staff member, writing Castle Portraits. The jester's Bells were jingled by clever Ruth Albertson. ROW' lx Marie Watson, Barbara Robson, Sabine Phelps, Gloria Mierow, Jane Welch, Mr. Hoffman, Fred McMillin, David Parker, Bill Ross, Babs Abel, Thora Holden, Bill Gregory, Claire Monaghan, Ann Corbett, Elizabeth Archer, Dolores Havlina, jane Elder. ROW 2: Pat Browne, Dorothy Damiano, Phyllis Jentoft, Gail Selle, Shirley Swayze. Ruth Albertson, Virginia Lochow, LaVerne Lahren, Kathleen LaK0wske, Verna Adams, Marianne Bartley, Lillian Vedvick, Norma Hoover, Audrey Boucher, Virginia Brasier. ROW 3: Nancy Longstreth, Frank Cumbo, Mari Lou Berlin, Dick Kanzler, Beady Sussman, Raymond Cook, Howard Simpson, George Cunningham, Gordon Baker. Barnett Whittlesey, Gene Gjertsen, Marilyn Thiele, Lorna Reitan, Gerry Coatsworth, Gwen Johnson, Virginia Sterling. Page 85 LeRoy Vaughn Tahoma ITUATED so near Fort Lewis, Camp Murray and McChord Field, Tacoma naturally is concerned with the preparations being made to defend the United States in case of war. just as natural is the choice of national defense as the theme of the '41 Tahoma. A blue statue of liberty on a red-and-white cover introduces the patriotism motif, capably continued inside the book by Dick Kanz1er's linoleum cuts of military scenes. To provide pictures for the school life section a snapshot contest was held. Many fine photographs were entered. Ably planning The Tahoma and directing his staff was LeRoy Vaughn. Joanne Miller was business manager and Betty jean Perry was assistant editor. New in the sports section, edited by Frank Cumbo, was a novel football layout and a lineup of the other teams. Michiko jinguji and Ed Anderson completed the sports staff. Harriet King, art editor, was aided by Phyllis Jentoft and Dick Kanzler. Gene Gjertsen and Mel Hansen were the staff photographers. Other staff members who capably carried out their various duties were: Elsie Hansen, Dorothy Cochran, Thora Holden, Sherman Day, George Garland, Barbara Kohl, Lorraine Sussman, Josephine Kleiner and Lois Rasmussen. For the first time the printing contract was awarded to the Dammeier Printing Company. The Washington Engraving Company and the Becktold Cover Company also received contracts. Richard Moyer took all group photographs. ROW 1: George Garland, Sherman Day, Lois Rasmussen, Thora Holden, Sherley Day, Lorraine Sussman. P. S. Gilmer, LeRoy Vaughn, Joanne Miller, Dorothy Cochran, Elsie Hansen, Betty Jean Perry. ROW 2: Melvin Hansen, Gene Gjertsen, Ed Anderson, Barbara Kohl, Dick Kanzler, Frank Cumbo, Michiko Jinguji, Phyllis Jenroft, Harriet King, ,Io Kleiner. Page 86 Right. The athletic section of the book was handled by Ed Anderson, Frank Cumbo and Michiko Jinguji. Above. Staff Photographers Mel Han- sen and Gene Gjertsen. Right. A day in the life of the Tahoma staff. Left. The art stall, Harriet King, Phyllis jentoft and Dick Kanzler, confers on some of the sketches used in this year's annual. pulled at the print shop. Left. Betty Jean Perry, assistant editor. Mr. Giltner, adviser, and LeRoy Vaughn, editor, survey the final cover selection. Below. Watchiilg galley proofs being Mr. Giltner, Mr. Hoffman. ROW 1: Sherman Day, Ed Anderson, Dick Kanzler, Betty Jean Perry, Barbara Kohl, Thora Holden, Elsie Hansen. Barbara Abel, Mr. Hoffman. ROW 2: Michiko Jinguji, Dorothy Cochran, Phyllis Jentoft, Marian Nelson, Jane Welch, Doris A. Nelson, Lorraine Sussman, Jo Kleiner, David Parker. ROW 3: Stan Stowe, Frank Cumho, Phil Zaugg, Phyllis Larson, George Funk, Grace Blangy, George Garland, LeRoy Vaughn. Journalism Advisers ARKING his nineteenth year as adviser of The World by the publication of his revised textbook, now called Student journalism, Mr. Hoffman again guided, inspired and, when necessary, cajoled World staffs to get 31 issues of informative, entertaining reading through the presses. He also advises The Torch, Fourth Estate and the Stadium chapter of Quill and Scroll. Sparing no effort to help the staff produce an annual just a little better than the last onef Mr. Giltner acts as Tahoma adviser. Overseeing the work from start to finish, his dry humor ever ready to liven things up, he has for 17 years succeeded in publishing a first-class annual at a low cost. He is also financial adviser of The World. Torch Staff EVERAL precedents were broken by the 1940-41 Torch, which came out the first day of school and was given to 1OB's. Its spring edition was distributed free to new students with activity tickets, besides being sold for 10 cents to other students. New features included lists of student and club officers, Thanksgiving Day game scores, additional description and pictures of letter awards and condensation into only 180 pages. Editing the information handbook was Betty Jean Perry, with jane Welch, business manager, George Funk, advertising manager, and Grace Blangy, promotion manager. Writers were members of the fall World staff. Page 88 ATHLETICS HE most popular winter sport at Stadium is skiing, with many students going every week-end to the mountain or the Ski Bowl to ride the twin staves in a sport that provides both exercise and pleasure. New in the army, a ski patrol was established at the mountain during the last season, with the purpose of training men in skiing maneuvers in mountainous terrain. rMilimry pifture courtesy of U. S. Armyb ack Ted Parker Sandy joe Lloyd Bill Harry Vandenberg Gregg Buck Johnson Boyle A Silver Buck Mansfield Art Warren Anderson King Varsity Football Stadium ........ 6 Lincoln Stadium ........ 7 Yakima Stadium ...,.... 0 Everett Stadium ,.,.,... 6 Lincoln 90 Coach Heinrick :llL9IKE a great army infantry field division, the 1940 Bengal grid machine rolled over all opposition with the exception of two close battles with Yakima and Everett, which resulted in heartbreaking defeats, and a scoreless deadlock with Bellingham. Again under the guiding hand of General john Heinrick, coach and chief peanut- eater of the team, the Tigers played great ball on the whole and walked away with their tenth straight city championship and the twentieth consecutive victory in city play. Stadium finished third in the Cross-State League, winning 3 while tying l and dropping 2. Everett took the trophy for the second straight season and set the stage for a playoff next fall, as both the Royals and Seagulls have won the trophy twice and a victory next season for either team would give the winner permanent possession. The opening skirmish of the season with Lincoln, played for charity, found the Bengals not giving any charity to the Lynx as they bowled them over 6-0. The game was a punting duel between Blades of Lincoln and Jerry Wilhelmsen, Tiger end, which was decided only by a 30-yard gallop by Leigh Moody, which put the ball on the Railsplitter 15-yard marker. Moody passed to Wilson on the 6 and Martindale bucked the pigskin over for the game's only score. Opening Cross-State play with a bang, the Brown Castle squad blitzed the Bremerton Wildcats 18-6. Gipper Moody ran wild, scoring 2 of the touchdowns and setting up the third. He made several long runs, one of 58 yards for the opening score. Page 90 ' RECORD IN A NUTSHELI Stadium ........ 18 Bremerton Stadium ........ 20 Walla Walla 0 Stadium .....,.. 0 Bellingham O Stadium .....,.. 20 Bellarmine Stadium ..,..... 13 W'enatchee Harold ack Joe Bill Gene Gene Bob Clarence Geox ge Martindale Muckey Alongi Gregory Pape Lambert Connell Haug Nfliller Ray J2lCk Riley Younger Working with machine-like precision the Tigers hit the peak of the season and really looked like they would be definite title contenders as they walloped the Xvalla Walla Blue Devils 20-0. The Bengals suffered a mental letdown in the next contest and as a result Bellinghams Red Raiders fought them to a scoreless tie and nearly upset them. The Royals played sloppy ball and had to dig in to stop a last-minute Raider goal-line thrust. Still down in the doldrums, the Bengals journeyed to Yakima and bowed before ri heavier and more rugged Pirate eleven, 14-7. The lone Bengal touchdown came in the Hnal period when the Moody-to-Wilhelmsen air circus finally clicked and Stadium reached paydirt. Bouncing back, the Tigers leaped upon the hapless Bellarmine Lions and gave them a severe 20-O shellacking. Coach Heinrick used every man on the bench in a game that saw several junior reserves in the starting lineup. Wenatchee gave the Stadiumites a scare when the Panthers led at the end of the first half by a 7-O count, but the Royals came out with blood in their eyes and rang up two quick touchdowns in the second half to put the game on ice. Paul Jacobson, soph fullback, was outstanding and tore the Apple City line to shreds with his terrific plunging. The Armistice Day struggle with Everett proved to be anything but an armistice as a valiant band of Blue and Gold warriors went down to a 6-O defeat that was decided only by a long touchdown gallop by the Seagulls Larry Hatch. Stadium rang down the curtain on another successful season by overpowering a heavier, and hard-nghting, Lincoln team 6-O on Thanksgiving Day before the seasons largest crowd. The battling Bengals got their score when Co-Captain Moody galloped 17 yards on a beautiful hidden ball play to a touchdown, after their tempers were thoroughly aroused by the extrication of Don Lee from the game and by a 15-yard penalty that was imposed upon them. Ray Hagen, Dick Hiltbrunn and Leigh Moody were named on the All-Cross-State eleven. Hagen was also chosen co-captain for next year, along with Don Lee. Chuck, Hampton was voted the inspirational award. Page 9l HAM PTON--Lefl End mick Rep? the learn splrlf up wil-h his conslanl clwatler and life. Awarded me Enspirallonal award al fha end of fhe season, he was truly a husllef and played 48 minules of good foolball every game. MCl1 RAY HAGEN-M-Lell Tackle HSSWCTKYYXH lhe iron man of lhe WTO Tigers, saw more action lhan any other man on the leam. Be- sides lhe lv-:nur of being chosen co-capialn ol nexl year's squad, he was selected on 'rhe AIl-Cross- Shale team. X il X X 6552 xi! 'Y ,' .Y I 1 Slmorl Punl Formallon mner 'lra on defensive lell laclclej fullback lull sp' 1 , p LEE-Quarferback Arfoe will help lead fha Will Bengal qrldders as co-caplain. A greal blocker and learn player, he ls bemg counted on heavxly for nel? year. Possessing red hair and lem er he really loughl when 5 . a p , A the going go? fouqb. f A DlCK PETERSEN'-'Rsqhl Guard Pele, tireless in his 6f'l'3l'l5 to keep lhe learn spiril up when We fide of belile seemed lo be giving agalnsl il, made a greal caplain. Besides df ing ye -'.. man line duly, he also called lhe slqnals par? ol llxa time D!CK l-HLTBRUNN lell Gqard 'Dense' made ug f of height wilh llqlml and rigged nessl He was ln on nearly every play and csuld usually be ' u d af lhe boltgm of lhe pale A of is expeclecl of this iumor nexl year LEIGH MOODY Lefi Half Gripper co captain ww ways be remembered for 2 yard touchdown dash agam coln io gave the Bengals Turkey Day vscfory and th champicnshnp An accuraie and shiffy broken field funn mada fha AllOross :fate t ED DEVER--Center Dominick was a capable and GNN sleady player, making few bad HAROLD FELEY Rvqhf Tackle passes from cenfer, Allhouqh he scarcely played a game wifhoul being hampered by injuries he was an oulslandmg puvol man bolh on offense and defense 'lHal, though he was no? specf iacular, always made more ihan his share of Tackles and played mos! ol lhe season wilh a broken nose. Enfering frfpm Sequim In mid-season ol X931 he sfeppecl into a regular berlh and made good. JERRY WILHELMSEN Rsghl End l'Lazy, fha besl' kicker and pass receiver on the team, was an im- porlanl' cog in me Bengal grid ma- chine. Noi' only could he snag passes, buf he was also a good defensive player. BN! PAUL JACOBSON-Jllullbaclc 'Jake' was the only sophomore in fhe sfarflnq lineup, showing lremevdeus pfwwer and drive when tfudcinq flue- line and in The open lxeld, Wiflw lwo years ol play be. fore him, he should develop ima one of Sfadlumk qreal lullbaclcs. X X A I X X X j x x X y li i , I. N, -Q-s.,.,..... ---Q A74 Reverse lo Sl1or'l Side wing back formalionl Oulsicle Tackle Play ll wing back, X nr Xl fl x X Q I, 1 -4-. - nun JACK WlLSC5N-Right Halrback Jackie handled the blocking spol excellenlly and look care of lhe signal-calling dufles when he was ln lhere. Although bothered by a leg lniury suslalned early in lbs season, he proved ro be a fine pass-cavcher and carried the ball on reverses. Reserve Football AKING fue games of a six-game schedule and holding all but one opponent scoreless, the reserves completed a highly successful season. Yelm was the only team to score against the strong reserves, rallying 19 points. However, the other reams had a total of 71 points scored against them by a relentless squad of seconds, many of whom will be back next season to form the backbone of the varsity squad. ROW 1: Bob Heath, Bill Lyness, Dick Elmore, Frank Walters, Howard Martin, Jim McNe-rthney, Gerry Bennatts, Bud Sanders, Bud Hartman, Bob Brush. ROW 2: Bob Johnson, Bill Grimstead, Glen Carlson, Glc-nn Myhre, Rudy Devik, Dick Carlson, Hank Clinton, George Miller, manager, Coach Bostrom. ROXV l: Dick Chsistiansen, Russ Goslee, Les Riley, Bob Healy. Bill Baron, Bob Lurch. ROXV 2: John Drake. Bill Sherri, Bill Wooley, Fred Theise, Johnny Sinkovich, Prank Albert, John Mathewson, Leonard Jones, Coath Christie. ROW 3: Don Sherfy, Harry Roegner, Burnham White, Pete Swanson. Gene Clough. johnny Schroeder, Burl DeBolt. Russell Carlson, Lee Ravmore, Dick French. Sophomore Football RGANIZED to train the sophomores for the next season's reserve and varsity squads, the sophomore reserves replaced the Jayvees as the fourth football team at Stadium. Playing a schedule of eight games, Coach Christie's charges consistently outgained their opponents but could not hit paydirt and lost all but one game, which ended in a scoreless tie. A night game with a Bremerton soph squad was the highlight of the season. Page 94 Midget Football ECLAIMING the city title, the midgets, under Coach Lowman, had a good season with three wins, four tied games and no losses. The 155-pounders scored a total of 79 points to their opponents' 25. At the team banquet at the end of the season, Bob Foster was elected honorary captain and Chuck Longstreth was voted the inspirational award. ROW 1: Dick Uhlman, Jerry Bell, Bryce Custis, Don Hicks, Dwight Howell, Gordon Bell, Louie Hagberg, Coach Lowman. ROW 2: Bart Wood, Stan Stowe, Bob Foster, Bert Kade, John Brudie, Paul Barber, Wally Anderson, Chuck Longstrem, Allen Briggs, manager. ROW 3: Naota Okada, Jim Kade, Isamu Kawashima, Wiley Mellish, Pete Peterson, Roy Francis, Steve Manos, Lloyd Albice, George Thomas, Tom Eagling. ROW 4: Dick Crabtree, Art Gustafson, Bill Gazecki, Dave Richardson, Bob Dalton, Cliff Johnson, Milton Smeddon, Gene Webster, Fielding Wilson. ROW 1: Dennis Livingston, Arnie Hansen, Gene Pape, Bob Rowan, Phil Rogers, Kiyoshi Kinoshita, Lee Merz, John Collins. ROW 2: Weldon Swanson, Hiromi Kikuchi, Fred Hoffman, Ken Johnson, Jim Colito, Joe Alongi, Sam Higuchi, Mr. Heinrick. ROW 5: Tadashi Horike, Bob Bodenhamer, Charles Isaacs, Jim Cadigan, Sid Lay. Herb Mims, Harry Gust, Don Ferris. Wrestling AKING the city title, and the giant Cammarano Brothers trophy that goes with it, from Lincoln, and winning five of the eight matches scheduled, the Tiger matmen completed a highly successful season. In the state tourney they finished in third place, behind Fife and Longview. Besides coaching the squad, Gene Pape was its outstanding grappler, winning the state wrestling championship in the 165-pound class for the second straight year. John Collins was chosen to coach the team next year and Dennis Livingston was elected honorary captain for the season. Kiyoshi Kinoshita was awarded the Paul Walker perpetual trophy for sportsmanship. Page 95 Stadium Coach Lowman Varsity Basketball Stadium .....,,. CITY SEASON Stadium ,...,.,. 30 Bellarmine. Stadium ........ 35 Bellarmine. Stadium ........ 3 3 Lincoln ...... Stadium ....., . 42 Bellarmine Stadium .,.,,,,, 45 Lincoln ....,. Stadium ........ 28 Bellarmine Stadium ....,... 36 Lincoln ...... 31 Lincoln ..,... 2 1 Lincoln ...... HISTORY was made on the rainy, misty night of March 11, 1941. The Bengal hoopmen were defeated in the city championship race for the first time in 12 years. The Tigers and Lincoln's Abes played before the largest crowd in the annals of Tacoma basketball. Nearly four thousand people jammed into the Armory for the contest. Glass backboards, borrowed from the University of Washington pavilion, were used for the first time. It was a history making event and it is hoped that in future years all city championship games can be played in the Armory or some other pavilion of large seating capacity. When the smoke of battle had cleared, the tall, speedy Lynx were on the long end of a 43-31 score and were crowned city champions. The Lincoln squad went on to capture fourth place honors in the State tournament. In that final playoff game, Stadium led all the way until the linal period, when Lincoln really got hot and the Tigers blew up. The Abes went on to win going away. In the previous game, the Railsplitters defeated the Royals 40-36 in a real heartbreaker, which necessitated the playoff game. Up to that point the Castle five had won six straight city victories after losing the opening game. The high point of the season was reached when they waxed Lincoln 45-30 on the Lincoln Hoot. Bob Angeline rang up 18 points for the highest individual score in any single game of the season. In Cross-State competition, the Bengals finished fifth with five victories and seven losses, defeating Wa-Hi twice and Bellingham twice, while losing to Bremerton, Yakima and Everett each twice and splitting with Lincoln. Although not one of their best seasons from the standpoint of games won, the Royals came out victorious 16 times, while dropping 12 tilts. Besides their 11 victories and 9 defeats in Cross-State and City League competition, they downed Clover Park, Army, Eatonville, Kent, Seattle Prep twice, and lost two games to Puyallup and one to Marysville. - Leading the team in scoring, Professor Angeline rang up 270 points in 27 games for a 10 point per game average. He also led the city scorers with 100 tallies and finished Hfth in the Cross-State with 103. Both Angeline and Al Danielson were chosen on the All-City team and jim Angus was picked on the second five. At the annual banquet, Bobby Angeline was elected honorary captain and Neal Lindstrom was voted the inspirational award. Page 96 Q., Reserve and Sophomore Basketball OMPOSED of a sophomore team and the varsity reserves, this unit played a series of 18 games, dropping only 5. Bob Fincham, promising soph, led the scoring with a total of 128 points. Witli Fincham, Ralph Baker, Buss Mitchell, Cecil Stone and John Tollefson coming back, Coach Lowman expects next year to have a smooth working team, which will alternate with those returning from this yearls varsity. ROW l: Ted Gregg, Dale Burkland, Cecil Stone, Buss Mitchell, Bob Fincham, Ralph Baker, Bill Sheard, Bob Rinker. ROW 2: Dick Petersen, Bill Gregory, Parker Buck, Allan Briggs, Benny Blair, Roy Koski, Jerry Bennatts, Coach Lowman. ROW 1: Bill Gazecki. Lloyd Albice, Don Kidd, Ted Wakefield, Stan Stowe, Bob Olson, ,lohn Brudie. ROW' 2: Marvin Hanson, Bob Simpson, W:.ll5' Anderson, Tex Vaughn, Louie Hagbetg. George Tlioinzts, Ustar Eliason Frank Cumho. Art Nelson, Coach Bostrom. Midget Basketball N WINNING their thirteenth straight city championship and completing their fourth undefeated season in city play, the Bengal midgets had another great season, winning over 20 games, while dropping only 4. In their eight city victories, no team came within 10 points of the babes, except in the final game with Lincoln, which Stadium won 52-31. With the Tigers one point behind, Lloyd Albice swished a long one-hander to clinch the game. Besides the eight city tilts, the lightweights downed the Stadium sophs twice, Clover Park reserves, C. P. S. frosh, Roy High, and Hi-Y twice. They dropped only games to Clover Park varsity, Morton High, Y. M. C. A. Commercials, and Alapanese Crusaders. Ted Wakefield was the team's high scorer, running up 25-'i points in 20 games. john Brudie and Ted Wakefield were chosen co-captains and Lloyd Albice was selected as inspirational award winner at a banquet after the season. Page 98 Tennis FF to a good start with three straight wins, the tennis team this season is considered one of the strongest Bengal squads of recent years. Longview and Everett were beaten by scores of 5-2 and 5-0 respectively, The strong University of Washington Frosh were defeated 8-2. As The Tahoma went to press there were five matches remaining to be played, with the Tigers conceded the upper hand in most of them. ROW 1: Bob Simpson, James Braman, John Brudie, Glenn Murray, Walt Olson. ROW 2: Don I-licks, Stan Stowe, Dick Rankin, Bill Naubert, Kirk Stewart. ROW I: Oscar Eliason, Bill Hopping, Coach Swarm, Jack Wilson. George Osgood. ROW 2: Chet Brown. Sam York, Lester Moe. Golf LUBBING their way to an easy IZLQ to 21.-Q win over Lincoln in the first match of the season, the Tiger divot-diggers went on to swamp Highline 13 to 2 and Olympia 10 to 5. The next week they traveled to Everett where they defeated the Everett team IOTQ to -iw in a Cross-State match. At Tahoma publication time the golfers had 13 more matches on their schedule, six of them away from home. Page 99 Baseball EMERGING from a midseason slump, the Bengal baseball team had regained its early-season form and at the time The Tahoma went to press, the Tigers had posted the fine record of 16 wins and 5 losses. Four of their 5 defeats were in the Cross-State League which accounts for the fact that at press time, Stadium was in fifth place in the league standings. The Royals started out the season with a bang, chalking up 8 consecutive victories before dropping a game. They downed Eatonville 11-1, Kapowsin twice, 10-1 and 6-3, Clover Park twice, 3-0 and 5-3, Fife 5-2 Sumner 10-3 and Federal Way 9-1. Cross-State play opened with the Castle nine splitting a doubleheader with Seattle Prep. The Seattle club won the first tilt 5-4 in an extra inning battle but the Tigers came back strong in the second game and pounded out a 12-1 victory. In the only game that the Bengals lost really decisively, Lincoln's high-flying Rail- splitters walloped them 10-1 at Athletic Park. The Abes had their hitting clothes on that night and pounded 4 Stadium pitchers for 14 hits, while the Bengals collected only 4 off Grassi. Everett's Seagulls defeated the Royals in another Cross-State doubleheader at Everett, 4-O and 3-2. Both games were close, hard-fought contests. The second was a heartbreaker, as Everett scored the winning run in the final inning, after the Bengals had scored twice in the previous inning to tie the score. The Tigers bounced back to take Clover Park two more times, 7-4 and 3-2. Follow- ing that, Stadium met the powerful University of Washington frosh team and upset them 7-6 in an 11 inning struggle. joe Belford and Dick Greco held the Huskie yearlings in check, while the team pounded Glavin, star frosh hurler, for 17 hits. Bellarmine eked out a 3-1 decision over the Royals in a game that featured a hurling duel between Stan Cebula of the Lions and Gene Rettke. Frank Bonaro completed the season's first triple play when he caught a terrific line drive, stepped on third for the second out and whipped the ball to Bob Snodgrass at second to retire the side. Mick DuBois, Bob Angeline, Buss Mitchell and Don Pennington were leading the club at the plate and Ray Hagen, joe Belford, Lyman Andersen, Gene Rettke and Dick Greco were the Big Five of the mound staff. Frank Bonaro, Ralph Baker, Walter Rutt and Dick Greco carried a heavy load as sophomores and gave promise of a strong team in the next two years. Lyman Andersen and Jay Dahl were this year's co-captains. ROW 1: John Klarich, Ray Hagen, Jay Dahl, Mick DuBois, Buss Mitchell, Ralph Baker, Walt Rutt. ROW 2: Lyman Andersen, Dick Greco, Cecil Stone, Paul Barber, Walt Rockway, Bob Snodgrass. ROW 3: Wally Anderson, Dick Marker, Larry O'Connell, Jerry Huggins, Coach Heinrich, Joe Belford, Bob Angeline, Gerald Pirret, manager, Harry Mansfield, Tadoshi Horike, manager. ROW 4: Bob Gibson, Bob Olson, Gene Clough, Lloyd Albice, Gene Rettke, Art Batamdes. Page 101 Coach Christie Track FF to a running start, the thinclads this year had a strong well-balanced team that showed plenty of ability in six starts made before the Tahoma went to press. Fired by an easy win over Centralia, the tracksters went on to swamp Clover Park 77 LQ to 3115, and take second in the annual Centralia Relays, a meet that draws powerful teams from all over southwestern Washington. The following week the Tigers played host to Olympia and Aberdeen and took 87 points while their guests managed to garner only 61 points jointly. Full of justified confidence based on their first four meets, the Royals traveled next to Everett where they took first place in the third annual Cross-State relays, one of the biggest meets of the season. The opening meet with Centralia was run on a rather sloppy track in a steady downpour that slowed up most of the races but provided plenty of entertainment for the few fans who were there. The other early season meets were run under more favorable conditions and some possible record breakers were shaping up. Al Danielson, in the Puyallup meet, unofh- cially broke the city high jump record with his leap of six feet, and several 440-men have come close to the record set for that event in 1929. Chuck Fain, Darrell Swensen and George Soper were competing for high point honors, each of them garnering nine or ten points per meet. ROW l: Hank Clinton, Bud Boyd, Korbin Fichtner, Chilton Bowman, Bob Brady, Al Danielson. Benny Blair, Dick Perkins, Dave Granlund, Marshall Adams, Jack Getaz, Chuck Fain, Jack Younger, George Miller, manager, Mr. Christie, coach. ROW 2: Joe Boyle, Russell Goslee. Dick Clinton, Jack Hire, George Soper, Sid Lay, Ron Edling, Bill Gregory, Bob Ofelt, Bart Wood, Jack Vandenberg, Ted Gregg, Joe Kowalski, Bill Stewart, Vernon Swanes, Rod O'Hiser.i ROW 3: Jim Colito, Bill Mojean, Jerry Bell, Glenn Myhre, Ray Rumming, Bill Atwood, Mayo Granlund, Herb Mims, Jim Cadigan, Duval Wiseman, Lee Hill, Art Bostwick, Harry Roegner, Harry Lyness, Mark Abernethy, Don Scalara, John Pegram. Page 102 Hank Clinton, Al Danielson, Jack Getaz. jack Younger, Clarence Nelson, George Soper, Chilton Bowman, Marshall Adams 830 relay and High jump Hurdles Hurdles Mile 220-yard dash High hurdles 440 and 100-yard dash 100-yard dash and half half-mile Benny Blair, Pole Vault For the first time in the history of the Penn Relays all live events were won by one school. And it wasn't Lincoln. In top form, the Tigers were expertly arranged into the five winning combinations that showed their heels to a Lincoln squad that was highly favored in preseasonal calculations. Remaining meets on the Bengal schedule at publication time were the city meet and the state meet at Pullman. This year Coach Christie was assisted by Mr. Bostrom, who has had experience coaching track in Seattle. Bob Brady. jack Hite, jerry Bell, Jack Vandenberg. Bart NVood, Dick Clinton, co-captain, mile and 220-yard dash high hurdles co-captain 440 half-mile half-mile low hurdles ge ...J Bill Gregory, 1140 Coach O'Neel Swimming HOWING plenty of power in their final meets, a young and rather green swimming team placed fourth in the state meet out of a field of seven. Lincoln's mermen won the meet with plenty to spare. Several promising sophs were uncovered and Stadium should have an exceedingly strong team in the next couple of years. Out of the 12 meets on their tough schedule, the Castle tankmen won 3, tied 2 and dropped 7. For a team that didn't win a meet until their seventh of the season, that is a remarkable showing. The Tiger mermen defeated Vancouver, Everett and Longview, tied Everett and Vancouver and lost to Lincoln twice, Aberdeen twice, Longview, Seattle Y. M. C. A. and University of Washington frosh once each. Several of the meets were exceedingly close and the Bengals lost two 34-32 heart- breakers, one to Longview and one to Aberdeen. The Royals gained sweet revenge in the second Longview meet, however, taking them 45-21. In the state meet the Bengals garnered 19 points for their fourth place. Ray Hiller was barely edged out for the state diving championship, but he brought home the second-place medal. Joe Boyle, soph speedster, came home with two second place medals, one in the 220-yard free style and one in the medley relay. Ray Hiller was easily the ream's outstanding performer, winning 10 first places, one second and two thirds. He never finished out of the money in any meet. Hank Brown and Bob Montgomery led this yearls team as co-captains, ROW 1: Harvey Lucht, Eldon Anderson, Paul Davis, Bob Reynolds, Bob Morton, Arthur Ma'sie, Henry Brown, Mr. O'Neel. ROW 2: Bill Scholes, Ray Turcotte, Joe Boyle, Cal Sandford, Bill Brasier, Ray Haag, Bill Thompkins. Glen Barnhart, Eugene Terrien. ROW' 5: Bob Walker, Glenn Murray, Lloyd Dorwin, Ray Hiller, Bob Montgomery, Lester Moe, Harvey Peterson, Dick Mahlberg, Bill Jonez. 1 Page 104 Henry Brown, Paul Davis Ray Hiller Eugene Terrien Stadium ............ Co-Captain SWIM SEASON IN SHORT Stadium Vancouver ...,,,r. 17 Stadium Stadium ,...,....., . Everett.. ........... 2 3 Stadium Stadium Vancouver ,....,.. 33 Stadium Stadium Longview .,,....... 34 Stadium Stadium Longview .,,..u,... 21 ' Stadium Aberdeen ,u,....... 34 Stadium Bob Montgomery, Co-Captain joe Boyle Seattle Y ....,,w..u.. Everett. . . ..i.uu . . .. Aberdeen ...,, e,.. Lincoln ..... ,..,.. U. of W. Frosh Lincoln ............ Ray Haag 43 33 36 46 46 51 Glenn Murray Cal Sandford Arr Massie Girl tuelent Leaders EADERSHIP! The goal for all to achieve. The girl student leaders who assist the gym instructors, Miss McCulloch and Miss Bernard, get actual experience as well as a lot of fun . Checking attendance, taking care of equip- ment, choosing teams and refereeing games are some of the many duties of these girls. A felt emblem is awarded for 50 hours of service and a chenille for 60 hours. Ollicers are: President, Shirley Bladesg secretary-treasurer, Vilma Vidos. ROW' I: Shirley Danforth, Ruth Albertson, Ruth Michael. Shirley lihules, Betty Hart, Marian Ricono, Margery Nelson, llazel XVitte. ROW 2: Marilyn Davis. Margaret Morton. lirantes Seeley, Muriel Spofforth, Vilma Vidos, Dot Schneider, Pat Clarke, june XVetsch, Dot Healy. ROW V Ardelle Silver, Gerry Osberg, Betty Uhlman, Lois Ras- mussen, Barbara LaGasa. Dora Leet, Marilyn Thiele, Jeanne lohnson. lilizabeth Butcher, lilizabeth Archer, Anita Han- sen, ROW' li Dotty Hopping, Harriet Ehricke, Charlotte Prentice, Betty Korsberg, Connie Meyers, Nina Brinkerhoff, ,loyce Shelley, Kathleen LaKowske, Connie Allen, Marianne liurtley, Beverly Miner, Carol Hamilton. Bo tutlent Leaders NLARGED this year under Mr. O'Neel, the club is now about three times as large as it was last year. Each period five boys help out in the gym teaching tumbling, wrestling, basketball, bar work and bad- minton, Another boy assists in the pool. Olhcers are Hank Brown, presidentg Don Mcfllain, vice presidentg Bob Foster, secre- lllfy-fI'C'llSllI'C'I'. ROW lr Robert Morton, Bob lioster, Don McClain, Ted Gregg, liob Angeline, ,less Ciurtright, Hank Brown, Frank XX'altt-rs. ROXV 2: ,lim Conklin, Masami Okada. Francis lluslvy. Bob Taylor, Bill Huire, Leigh Moody, Ed Dever. ,Ioe Alongi, ROW' 3: Sherman Day, Dick Mahlberg, Har- xey l.utht, john Butsko, Arthur Massie, Fred Geiger, ROXY' -0: Paul Voegel, Eldon Anderson, Paul Davis. Bill lloplvng, ,lohn Brudie, Hob Simpson. Glenn Murray, Ray 'I'urtotte, Gene Terrien, ROXX' 5: jack Curran, Mark Abernethy, Bill Gazecki, James Bratnan, Don Srigle, Russ Keyes, lid Dahl, Benny Blair, Gerry Bennatts. Hike Leaders P XXZITH the birdies are the hiking enthusiasts of Stadium who, usually on Sat- urday mornings, head for such destinations as Point Defiance and the Narrows. To lead the ll hikes during the fall and spring semester, 24 girls are chosen by the Stadiana president and the gym instructors. Witlm two leaders on each jaunt, Dianas make their treks through city streets and country by-ways. A girl must go on five of these hikes to earn a point toward a letter. ROW' l: Margaret j. Hill, Thelma Torgerson, Betty Hart. fXliu'ian Ritono, lilvira Ricono, Marilyn Galloway, Anna- helle Hupe, Dorothy Purdy, Betty Stalwitk, Dorothy Hull. ROXX' 2' Catherine Allison, Margery Nelson, Vilma Vidos. Ruth Albertson. Joyce Smith, Elizabeth Butcher, Nlariorte vlguk, Betty Maieskie, Claire Monaghan, Ann Corbett. ROW' S: Dorothy Bennyhoff, Gail Selle, Mary Mettler. liernite Goore, Catherine Prentice, Ruth Michael, Billie Rouse. Betty Gehri, Carol Gardner, Thora Holden, lx inf Coaches ERSATILE is a good description of Sta- dium's coaching staff. Besides his duties as new athletic director, Mr. Heinrick coached football and baseball. Mr. Lowman handled the varsity hoopmen as well as the midget football squad. Again heading the track team, Mr. Christie also coached the soph foot- ballers. Mr. Bostrom made his bow at Stadium by coaching reserve football, midget casaba and assisting in track. Mr. O'Neel took over as boys' gym teacher and swimming team coach. Gene Pape was student wres- ting coach and Mr. Epstein took over the tennis team. Mr. Giltner and Mr. Swarm again handled the rifle and golf team, respectively. Mr. Palmer was head of the equipment department, Miss McCulloch and Miss Bernard directed girls' sports. ROW l: Mr. Palmer, Miss McCulloch, Miss Bernard, Mr. Epstein. ROW 2: Mr. Christie, Mr. Heinrick, Mr. Low- man, Mr. O'Neel, Mr. Giltner. ROW 5: Mr. Swarm, Gene Pape, Mr. Bostrym. Mana ers HANKLESS jobs, such as marking the field, carrying water, caring for equipment, and all sorts of other odd tasks for the coaches are the lot of the managers. Miss Bernard and Miss McCulloch are as- sisted at after-school turnouts by the girls. ROW 1: Ella Bartlett, Betty Stalwick, Ruth Michael, Elvira Ricono, Marian Ricono. Hazel Witte. ROW 2: Jeanne Kearnes, Ruth Albertson, Harriet Ehricke, Muriel Spofforth, Jack Turner, Burt Wadsworth. ROW 3: Gerry Pirret, Harvey Lucht. Robert Morton, Don R'ckett, Bob Oquist, Bob Smith. ROW 4: Jack Rathbun. Alan Briggs, Vernon Swanes, Alex Candoo, Bob Freeman, Bob Simpson, George Miller. Baseball 1 I MERlCA's favorite pastime calls many diamond enthusiasts out to enjoy clean play and the bright spring sunshine. Since baseball is the last sport of the season not as many girls turn out as for basketball. The juniors, who have had the most turns hold- ing the title, again added another triumph led by captain Juanita Hansen. Manager for the sport was Betty Knowles with Ruth Albertson, Vilma Vidos. Pat Towne and Marian Ricono as assistants. ROW lr Pat Carkin, Hazel Witte, Barbara Saunders, Jennv Bubnich, ROW' 2: Pat Greenup, Ruth Albertson, ,launita Hansen. n n-v Basketball HE MOST popular sport on the girls' program was basketball, attracting over 500 girls. Being the favorite of many Dianas, this game allows for individual skill and quick thinking. Downing the underclassmen and the others of their own class, Marilyn Galloway's senior team took the championship. Manager for the sport was Thelma Torger- son, with Marian Ricono, Margaret Hill, Elvira Ricono and Mildred Hoff as assistants. ROW l: Shirley Blades, Marilyn Galloway, Annabelle Hupe, Ruth Evans, ROW 2: Ruthie Horr, Marian Ricono. Harriet Ehricke, Ruth Michael, Badminton AVE you had any experience swatting flies? If you have, practice badminton and you may yet establish yourself as queen of the courts as has Marjorie jack who won the fall badminton tournament. All girls reaching the quarter-finals received a point toward their letter. They are Pat Clarke, Carol Hamilton, janet Hart, Dot Herstine, Marjorie jack, Sabine Phelps, Lorna Reitan and Betty Warter. With two tournaments held each year, one in the spring and one in the fall, girls may turn out for just one of these. ROW lt Sabine Phelps. Betty Warter, Lorna Reitan, Janet Hart. ROW 2: Marjorie jack, Pat Clarke, Carol Hamilton, Miriam Andersen. Speedball WINGING into action with almost 500 aspirants, speedball opened the girls' team sports in the fall semester. The game was managed by Ruth Michael and her assistants, Ann Corbett, Ella Bartlett and Hazel Witte. This year, in order to get closer competi- tion among the teams, players were first ranked and then distributed evenly. After playing an exciting schedule, Eliza- beth Butchers team captured the champion- ship from a field of 50 teams. ROW l: Margery Nelson, Elizabeth Butcher, Betty Gehri. Catherine Allison. ROW 2: Ruth Michael, Betty Warter, Anita Hansen. Page 108 Tennis N HEN it's springtime in the rockiesu -it's time to dust off the tennis racket and start swinging. Tennis is an individual sport enjoyed by many Stadium girls. In the spring tournament, Pat Greenup proved her- self a superb player by defeating seniors who she played against. Being only a junior, she will have another chance for the title next year. The winner of the tournament is awarded a gold pin at the girls' club assembly in the spring. This year's winner had not been de- cided when the Tahoma went to press. ROW 1: Sabine Phelps, Pat Greenup, Dots lllifford, Marian Mahncke. ROW 2: Norma Olsen. Ann Corbett, Betty Warter. Volleyball EAMWORK, quick thinking, untiring energy, these are the essential qualities of a person who expects to play a fast headsfup game of volleyball. Because basketball had been slowed up due to the epidemics, volley- ball was quite behind schedule. However. three games were rapidly played off each night, and Elizabeth Butchers senior team came out victorious. Mary Mettler was manager and Ruth Albertson, Catherine Prentice, Jeanne Kearnes and Betty Stalwick her assistants. ROW l: Toshi Nakamura, Shirley Danforth, Elizabeth Butcher, Frances Seeley, ROW 2: Nina' Brinkerhoff. Marian Ricono, Ruth Evans. Pin Winners HE HIGHEST award presented by the girls' athletic department at Stadium is a gold pin. For the Hrst time, two years ago, it replaced a blue shield which was given as the third-year athletic award. Pins are earned through persistent practice, good sportsmanship and by spending much time and energy. None of these have gone to waste, for a pin winner can feel the de- velopment of her body, remember the many friends she made, and dream of all the wonderful times she had as well as having set herself as an example for other girls. ROW I: Shirley Danforth, Ann Corbett, Lois Rasmussen, Marjorie jack, Marian Mahncke, Gwen Keely. Catherine Prentice, Margery Nelson, ROW 2: Margaret Hill, Ruth Horr. Dot Schneider. Betty Warter, Harriet Ehricke. Ruth Albertson, Bettie Hart, Elizabeth Butcher. ROXV S: Thom Holden, Martha Hart, Carol Gardner, Mary Mettler, Norma Olsen, Marian Ricono, Thelma Torgerson. Dorothy Purdy Betty Stalwick, Gail Selle, Betty Gehri, Elvira Rirono. Page l 09 Girls' Swimming HETHER one is a proficient swimmer or merely a paddler, enjoyment of sports in the water is spontaneous and keen. Climaxing the season was the annual swimming meet held in April. The seniors, who had the most chances of winning the meet, took top honors. Among the outstanding players in the meet was Connie Meyers, taking first place in the 100-yard free style. Connie will be swimming manager next fall. Joyce Smith, Louise Shaub, Anita Hansen and Dorothy Hull made good showings by taking first places in the various styles. In the diving division, Dawn Barker placed first for pre- senting the best dive. Manager this year was Harriet Ehricke and her assistants were Muriel Spocorth, Connie Meyers and Anita Hansen. ROW 1: Dorothy Hull, Hazel Witte, Virginia Partridge, Shirley Foote, Ruth Michael, Harriet Ehricke, Anita Hansen, Kay McNall, Connie Meyers. ROW 2: Louise Shaub, Bettilee Moffat, Bettye W'ilh'1i, Mildred Hoff, Dawn Barker, Marjorie Jack, Nina Brinkerhoff, Muriel Spofforth. ROW 1: Margaret Hill, Verna Adams, Joyce Shelley, Mildred Hoff, Elvira Ricono, Bettie Hart, Marian Ricono, Harriet Ehricke, Annabelle Hupe, Mable Torgerson, Pat Ofstad, Eunice Vavet, ROW 2: Connie Meyers, Anna Alongi, Kiriue Tanaka, Michiko Jinguji, Gwendolyn Keely, Marjorie Jack, Thelma Torgerson, Ruth Michael, Joyce Smith, Ruth Albertson, Emma Nelson, Kimiko Fuiimolo, Missing Face. Grace Beckland. 25 Best Basketball Players PEED, technique, teamwork and accuracy are the fundamental qualities of the 25 outstanding basketball players. For the first time there was a tie for the twenty-fourth place, making the total on the honor team 25. Started three years ago by Miss Bernard, gym instructor, the honor team serves as a motive for Stadium girls to strive to acquire the fundamental qualities as well as to display them on the court with equal effort. Page 110 SCHUULIFE lllDANCES are a part of our life at Stadium that we will always remember, and meeting Mr. Carr in the hall while running to class after the bell has rung is something that might have happened to any of us. lClay models by Clifford Bach.J E lx u i l F 5 E f 1 X a 2 V . Q-affznw-K.. , aww ---f 'WQ 'Sf-as-..sf' 7. Carrying wreaths in the Memorial Day celebration. 8. This is the one day of school we look forward ro. The lust one! Page I l 5 I. Perfect Starting Form -jack Vandenberg. J. lt looks like Lincoln's runner was stopped. 3. Bob Angeline getting ready to sink one against Puyallup. Ray Hiller practicing that form at the lake. 5. jerry Wfilhelmsen and the toe that helped beat l.incoln. 6. Stadium Hi-Y's basketball quintet. 7. Lyman Andersen and l.incoln's Vince Hansen trying for the ball. lizgc' l I T 8. jim Angus dropping one in against the Abes. 9. Whk1I'S this? Two Stadium nlavers lightinv for 1 c 27 the ball. l0. The sextet that represented Stadium at the State Track Meet in Pullman last year. ll. Gipper Moody packing for a gain in the Turkey Day thriller. 12. Coach, can't we get in there and play? 15. Al Olson jumping against Puyallup. 1. N0 wonder lots of boys go skiing. 2. Don't ask what Stewart Hutcheon is doing. 5. The reason why the opera packed 'em in. 4. Crabs on the bottom of the sea. They're after Lorraine Wagnild and Kathleen LaKowske. 5. Thora and Bill at the Point. 6. Three little Zombies from the crazy house. Annette Decker, jack Potter and jack Tuell. 7. Don't! That wouldnt be knife! Murderess, Har- riet Ketnerg victim, Harriet King. ix 11 8. The pep band was a fine addition to the basket- ball games. 9. How did Shirley Lou Brown get up that mast? 10. Pretty Boy Gregory. ll. Cliff johnson and appendicitis. 12. Bob Healy and his boys send for dancers. l3. Ed Dever, Leigh Moody and joe Alongi, the Triple S boys. 14. It's not a Navajo, it's Shirley Vikeni. PKIIQL' l I5 l. Let's have a big Stadium locomotive, Bert. 2. Dena Cinelli and Helen Martin. Oomph! 5, Dorothy Purdy and Betty Stalwick getting the beans ready. 4. My but Helen Martin and Marian Mahncke look tired. 5. A picnic with a little gossip on the sitlelwalkj. 6. A female houseparty on the fence. 7. Babs Abel and Nancy Longstreth and glamour. 8. Margaret Morton and Shirley Cole forgot their skis. law 1 16 9. Pat Powell at 7 B. M. lbefore makeupl. IO. Up on your toes, bend your knees, l, 2, 3, fl. Marialyce Wfilhelmsen. ll. Paul Davis and Hank Brown. Yes, they went swimming in that cold water. l2. Connie Knight after geoducks Cor somethingl. l5. just Mary Thomas Csighj. 14. Frances Seeley must have lost the last set. 15. Annette Decker and P. Buck at The Mountain. l. Eleanor Baker on the beach Cnot Wailcikij. 2. Oh, now girls, pull yourself together. Front, Frances Hagerson, rear, Anita Rowe. 5. Some reasons why boys like Stadium. 4. Don Silver Skis Plummer. 5. Grumpy Petersen and Llib Gregory. Guess who lost the game. 6. B-u-l-o-v-a, Bulova watch time. Jean Potter and Marie Russell. 7. Please go 'way and let us sleep. Prize winner. Ethel Bonham and Mary Lou Fulton. 8. Looks like somebody canned joe Belford. 9. Prizewinner by Don McClain. Are you there? 10. Neal Lindstrom and his yacht. ll. Dont lean too hard, it'll fall apart. Hank Tietje and Clarence Nelson holding it together. l2. Ruth Horr on the beach at Bali Bali. l3. It's going to feel good to get out, Elsie Hansen. 14. Three deep-Hank Brown, Don McClain, Bernie Crowell. 15. Dick Petersen. Oh, is he wet. Page ll7 ga ...nm-Q-had 1' 55 1 Ki ll J at 1. Two little maids at school are we, 2. I like watermelon, Bonnie Sandvig, but it wers llly C21fS. 5. The Science Club holds a laboratory picnic. -1. May we quote you on that opinion, Babel Eves. 5. Oh, Art, don't put that cold snow down Mickies neck. o, Come up and see us sometime. 7. Don McClain doesnt need to shoot bears, with that face. 8. just one of the lunch periods. 9. Over the left field wall. Bob. Prism' l 15 is 10. These Hve young ladies know how to keep that school girl figure. 11, Look out, Louise Cheney. Here comes a man with a barrel stave. 12. Barbara Bucklin gives out a Profile 13. Dorothy Hager leading the marching band. 14. Paul Duncan and D. Hager kept the pep band going. 15. Paul Davis stowing away. Get up and swab the decks, ye lubber. 16. Pat Ofstad and Jay Dahl-the couple of the year. 1. Mary Mettler out for a boatride. 2. Dorothy Hager-my, my! 5. Bert Kade at the tender age of 8 months. 4. jo Kleiner needs a comb or a violin. 5. Florence Eves-the new spring outfit. 6. Carol Gardner enjoys a chat over the back fence. 7. Dotty Lou Hopping on a bench for one. 8. Grace Blangy looks just too cute. This is a prize winner. 9. Dick Petersen looks like he could bite nails. 10. Barbara Robson, Dick Rankin and Marilyn Dailey have been hose swimming. 11. Genevieve Shaw-pretty posie. 12. Kathleen LaKowske-see the birdie. 15. Bernie Crowell-Blinkum. 14. Paul Davis. He doesn't look like a clarinet player 15. Cut! Grace Blangy, you forgot something! Page 1 1 9 ,,-v-mm 'mr gd l. George Call me Tom Mix Lutz. 7. john Buscko. Hi-Yo Silver! Z. Sherman :incl Sherley, or Sherley and Sherman. 8' Benny Davis. Lefs go for A row or-anyway the Day twins. 5. lithel Bonham and friend Cczininej, ' Oh, wont somebody push Harriet King 4, Barbara Mahncke out for H Stroll' I0 A naive little character. Phyllis llentoft. 5. Shirley Viken and friend at ti tea party. ll. That beautiful brunette, Ann Corbett. 6. George Garland-chubby little rascal. 12. Ooh, it's Melvin Hansen. Page I 20 ww.:,ffHm4amnaL.fMmwQw.Mf4m,wk.A-4m.f...u..-Mmag-,f.f,,,..f ff ax, .L , . ft fn. . - A 1 . ,- . , . . . 1 V . ,M Q,www:n:www1.q45w Nr Z mm . Q mvmmwfm-mum-..w p,,f,1.1.1. 1 , ,f 1451, F, Q2 E W. r , 1 5. 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