Stadium High School - Tahoma Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)
- Class of 1947
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XSQQQEQ Q t -V 1wi:-,iufagmz-z',,5N,fL.iiJffWjQ,f9 ful' X 'ff 'maaiff' :W inf' i 4 t x t Q 'hL'i:ff2 fvf mfg! W W I WW 5 77 X it 5 Yi ,f fi iff tif it i is ' if- ,'?'ii'1y r:ff'J5l U - , ' I 'I 1 , . , y' ,' X , -.HI l ',.,ir ',i1jf txt Mx . -' X AA. q I,wu'9M f A f - A, ma -,N ,- , of lj ali .ilu , Ziff X R X iff' fffyx ff!! 1 - p , fpudder, Mr. Hoffman. 1 i ' D Zlnnihersarp 1947 Q Eehucatnnn In every endeavor and achievement, cer- tain individuals can always be found to be insuring the success of an objective. Yet, seldom are they awarded the highly due credit of which they are deserving. Twentyfhve years ago the monthly Tahoma, which consisted mostly of students' literary compositions, was transformed into an annual that has highlighted and climaxed each school year. It is ,to two faculty members greatly responsible for these 25 yearbooks that this Silvpr Anniversary Tahoma is dedicated - 'ts resent adviser Mr. Giltner and its -The stag I x, if QW f f W - V X ff M3 453 it F-Mlm f .E 'I ff! If M L A X l ff ff I T ,I 7 IMXI XXXX A X V- .'ll f' ff . I ff I I -, Q P11 X g ,llfg o.:,,' Q bf fWW -w..'kl:'1: -Q iff M f ff f ililltff'-li t '31 'l 2.f1x 'vis.-.N is i ig i Mfg ri ' s.,gj'52'l lvl ff. ,X 'glflsffxill www ,ff , if , 'lglhue ,, M M31 Xl' ' qmixlfl, 1 5 f X X 1 ul.-Ill! Xl llll X Lff, iw 'kb f , f , XA, IA, iii , XI f Aff! 1 ll A 1 f X X Zffi Q f XX 2 f' X , 2+ .7 .. J- -ff! c. if - e a . l a er Turning Qaida fx, 'VZ Q 1 KI, I Qiastle Every sophomore, junior and senior knows that Stadium, the wellfloved Brown Castle, is one of the most picturesque schools in the country. For years we have all heard tales of its origin, but few really know the true history of the ivyfcovered Bastille. Back in 1891 Tacoma's city fathers foresaw this up and coming community as a tourist haven and commercial terminal necessitating an additional hotel. This location proved to be ideal in that it was to have been in the heart of the growing metropo is and was endowed with its superlative view of Commencement Bay. But unfortunately, hard times came along and the project, which was under roof, was abandoned with the windows boarded up. fft 1, 0 , 51 I 1 ' , si-xi. , -z ' . izzaanw :J - ar e Xxx R K A X4 0 ' V: xx XXX . E ,' 1 X Y 4 ig , f Zalsturp s So the structure remained until the autumn of 1898 when a fire mysteriously broke out that was seen even in Olympia and Seattle, leaving ruins which were to stand for six years. By that time, there was no longer the need for such a tourist hotel so far removed from the city center, hut rather the people were crying for another high school. Under the architectural direction of Frederick Heath, the idle ruins were transformed into a castleflike structure, ready for classes in 1906. Taking advantage of what nature had already accomplished, Old WOIHHIIHS Gulch was the setting for the bowl, being paid for hy public subscription. In 1907. the Hrst class was graduated, this year 1947 marking the fortieth anniversary of our school - Stadium. 4 ff. A-.f'-:Mi Ib eavbk. X- ,41f1i7f1x,!T ago a of the lock. AW gif' J:f'M,74M'fM W ' K, of btahtum Itfe Reeptng tnatth In the front hall ober the Itbrarp boor throughout the past 25 pears the traoltxonal tlmeptere has seen thousanbs of stuoents pass beneath from the time the first Qlfahoma yearbook tnas publisheb until tobap. QBur dork has tbattheo classes ano tearhers rome one J- anb go, anb grabual thanges take plate, but there has altuaps been the same feeling of fellotnship anh goobtmll prebatlmg that there tnas ln 1923 In this the ttnentp fifth Zlfahoma tue hope to manifest the eternal sptrtt that ts burteb beep m the heart of the Sulber Qnmbersarp Che Glnto 1 QIastIe bp our nnitnzrsarp Teachers Stadium has many traditions which have been revered and treasured by all students, both past and present. Besides the pleasant memories of spring days in the court, assemblies and dances, every graduate, when thinking back on his years at Stadium, remembers his teachers. Whether he rememf bers them as outstanding educators in their fields or as good friends of their students makes no difference. The fact remains that our teachers are the ones who have influenced us most during our high school years. This twentyffifth anniversary edition of the Tahoma is just another milestone in the lives of many of the teachers here today. The men and women who have devoted 25 or more years to the teaching profession at Stadium are held in the highest esteem. Theirs is the kind of service that so often goes unsung in a community but which deserves the highest of praise. Two men who contributed greatly to the excellent reputation Stadium has as a school were its previous principals, Mr. Hunt and Mr. Perkins. More than just fine men, they were fine teachers who are still remembered by many former pupils. There are 19 men and women at Stadium this year who were here when the Hrst annual was issued. They have helped us all immeasurably and none of us will ever forget their patience and friendly cooperation. They are Mr. H. Carr, Miss Cooper, Mr. Clark, Mr. Cousin, Miss A. Fraser, Mr. Giltner, Miss Crime, Miss Hammond, Mr. Hilton, Mr. Hoffman, Mr. Kennard, Mr. Johnson, Miss Miller, Mrs. Simmons, Mr. Smith, Mrs. Stratton, Mrs. VanArsdale and Mr. Westgate. To these teachers goes the tribute of the returning students who fondly inquire about their former instructors. As counselors and as friends, they will never be forgotten by the men and women whomvthey have taught. It is to these teachers that we say, L'Thank you. You have always stood us in good stead, and now, after we have left, you will remember not the times we hadn't our lessons prepared or the times we skipped, but look to the future when we. like our parents before us, will have attained the heights for vihich you have hoped and worked with us. -The Class of '47' U01 HOWARD M. CARR Principal .O 'x x u AJ 1 1 f WILLIAM F. LEATHERWOOD Life' ff!f? V ,ff . , V, k, ! -Rf H-X 1 1 We 3 2 YMN gf my gifgmlzlly fob Us . N51 54 fl! 'iw My M ,ff ,Q Qi .J 4 , 'Q lu - 1'.Z mW?e..,' fg,jfZVp?m q x. Q IU-I ng.. 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MAGILL MISS MCCULLOCH Spanish Social Studies Social Studies Home Economics Guidance MISS MILLER MISS MINTON MISS MURRAY MISS A. OHLIN MISS E. OHLIN Home Economics Physical Education Home Economics English Spanish and Cafcrcria ' X' N ' Manngcr ' Y f wi MR. O'NEEL MRS. PRATT MISS SANDERS MISS SHUMWAY MRS. SIMMONS Phb'SfCfil Edllcilfifm Ollice Clerk Commercial Science Commercial MR. SIMPSON MR. SMITH MRS. STRATTON MR. STREETER ' MR. SWARM Mathematics Mathematics Commercial Physical Education Commercial MR, BAKKE ' MR. VEATCH MISS WARNER MR. WESTGATE Manual Training Manual Training Art Manual Training MR. Commercial MISS COOPER English MISS DAVIES Home Economics MRS. FOWLER Social Studies MISS A. FRASER English MRS. GRAHAM English Miss HAMMOND English MISS KOBETICH Librarian MRS. LANGTON Social Studies MISS LINDAAS u Social Studies MRS. VANARSDALE German MR. CARLSON Engineer LEON HUTCHISON Custodian U41 Glasses RON SMITH SKIP NORTON President Vice President Seminar lass Talent and ability in all phases of school life marked the Class of 1947 as it finished its third year at the Brown Castle. Debate, athletics, journalism and music- all found representation by the members of the class. Caps and gowns to be worn at graduation instead of suits and formals were chosen for the fourth consecuf tive year. This was decided in January by a vote of the students in the class. Class officers during its final year at Stadium were Ron Smith, president, Skip Norton, vice president, Peggy Gagliardi, secretary, Pat Chapman, treasurer, Janine Eklund, girls' representative, and Bill Reid, boys' repref sentative. As juniors, the class of '47 chose Bruce Andreasen as presidentg Garry Hersey, vice president, Nancy Williams, secretaryg Joanne Myers, treasurer, Anne McCrea, girls' representative, and Ed Notley, boys' representative. fLvftj The annual Senior Ball May 29, held for the hrs: time in several years, had Jim Driscoll and Marcia Brown as cofchairmcn. fLtft bottoml Gloria Kristofferson and Chuck ,lorgcnson played the romantic roles in the Senior Class play, 'Thar Girl Patsy. fBelow Ieftj Evelyn Gagliardi, Doug Corns. Avis Face and Stiles Wcgener were in charge of writing the class will. fBrl0w rightj Seniors get snapped while being measured for caps and gowns. PEGGY GAGLIARDI PAT CHAPMAN JANINE EKLUND BILL REID Secretary Treasurer Girls' Representative Boys' Representative 4 During its first year at Stadium, class oilicers were Ken Addis, president, Tom Rigney, vice presif dent, Ron Smith, secretary, Jim Malstrom, treasurer, Evie Gagliardi, girls' representative, and Wells Anderson, boys' representative. , ' President of Debate Club for two years, Bill Kidd won honors in the debate tournaments held at the College of Puget Sound during both his junior and senior years, as well as taking first prize in an oratorical contest. ln the Held of journalism, the most active Stadion was Shirley Willis, who in addition to serving as editor of The Tahoma, was editor of The World for two semesters and student adviser this spring. As a whole, the boys of the class participated in all sports, and contributed greatly to the record made by the school in CrossfState and City competition. Clara Bowe held the distinction of having the lead in the operas given in 1946 and 1947, The Vagabond King and Katinkaf' Also in the operas for three years were Rosalie Hoar, Roald Reitan and jim Ernst, who rose with successive performances from the special chorus to more important roles. Girls' Club officers were chosen mainly from members of the Senior Class, with president, Colleen Pickertg vice president, Clara Bowe, and treasurer, Rosalie Hoar, all active in the club. Department chair' men were Joan Thrasher, social, Joyce Welch, service, Sue Pringle, welfare, Alice Palmer, Triple S, Avis Face, Stadiana. ' V Boys' Club, which was reorganized this year after an unsuccessful attempt last year, was active with Ralph Wehmhoff as president, Bob La Hatt, vice president, Wells Anderson, secretary, and Chuck Engell, treasurer. Kybclow leftlr Cofchairmcn of the senior sweater dance were ,lack Macpherson and Joanne Myers. fMidcllej Bill Bethke, Dudley Panchot. Bill Rlgdsgnd DKlrHDrues were first-place winnncrs at the C.P.S. debate tourney, fRightj Top honor students were Fritzie Herrmann, Rosalie Hoar an lr cy x 15. 'Q ys,Mf'xama sm.mwa -lil- lil- l. - ,....i. 1 iiiil- ,. - - -1,,ii-,,,-,- f, ii - ,-L.l.. 1- L Vkfinning Willie Popular Penny . Handy Andy . Able Mable . Laugliin' Lou . Smilin' Sue . Superskull Sam Superskull Sal Maestro Man . G i - Q Athletic Al . . Dynamic Diana Livewire Don . Livewire Anna Handsome Harry Glamorous Gilda Punning Pete . Kutfup Kate . Esquire Ed . Vogueisli Vera . Shy Guy . . Basliful Betty . 'Tiny Tim . Pee Wee Winnie Waltzing Wally Dancing Doll . Flirting Freddie Vamping Vi . I .Lf l ...Tv ilaall uf jfame COLLEEN PICRERT RON SMITH SHIRLEY WILLIS KEN ADDIS CLARA BOWE . SI-IUN MEI LING . SHIRLEY WILLIS ROALD REITAN . . . BRUCE ANDREASEN U31 LORIA KRISTOFFER . . RAY SPALDING . PAT HEINRICK . . KEN ADDIS HELEN GLADSTONE WELDON HOWE. ROSEMARY TOLLEFSON . . KEN ADDIS EVELYN GAGLIARDI . WELDON HOWE . ANNE MCCREA WELLS ANDERSON . . ANN BOYD . STILES WEGENER . ANNETTE GGDEN BRUCE ANDREASEN A . JACKIE SCHORE . WALT ESPELAND . PATT MURPHY ,1, l i- iLii- -l -1- -, -,i -1 - .1 l.li.ii- T l,.1l .- - l.l ? l-1 1,l,il.i-l-' -i i liii- ,l. -1 - inli- KATS ABE Attended Boise fldahoj High School . majored in mathematics, history and English. AARON F. J. ACHZIGER Honor roll . Rifle Club . Pep Club . intramural sports . majored in mathef matics. German and English. EDWIN A. ADAMS Ed - reserve and varsity wrestling . Big S . intramural sports . Pep Club . Rifle Club . coached intra- mural wrestling . majored in English. mathematics, Spanish and history. TOM AITCHISON Sophomore tennis . bond and stamp manager . Pep Club , Ski Club . dance committees . hobby- skiing. PETER J. ALTMAN LORRAINE REGINA ANDERSON Lorrie -honor roll . activity manager . bond and stamp manager , at' tendance clerk . Girls' Club com' mittees . Pep Club . Sahasa . Bowling League . majored in English. Spanish and home economics. BRUCE XV. ANDREASEN Andy - president of Junior Class . president of Hi-Y . president of Golf Club , secretary of Torch-Y . Bengal HifY . Ski Club . assent' blies . bond and stamp manager . Student Council . Big S . athletic commissioner of Boys' Club . ushered at commencement '46 . Football Night . dance committees . activity manager . sophomore basketball inf spirational award . sophomore foot- ball . varsity football . cofcaptain of football team '46 . varsity golf '44, '47 '46 . captain of Golf Team '45, '46 . majored in bookkeeping, science and wood shop. DONNA JEAN ARNOLD Donnie -fall and spring business manager of The World . Student Council . activity manager . honor roll . Girls' Club committees . journalism letter . Riding Club . Sahasa . Pep Club . Thespians . dance committees . assemblies . Quill and Scroll. EDWARD BALAREZO Ed - Hi-Y . Pep Club president . Football Night '46 . Student Council . dance committees . World staff , Tahoma staff . Ski Club . Golf Club . majored in Spanish, English, history and mathematics. B KER change f s 47 . secretary of cie Campus NVorkshop M' oll . s 'O ' as l ic president of Science red in Spanish, social stu ie is l .' . -r l S' t 01 . . I 2 L onor r em r ll 'I . i , - 1 l'h. JOHN ABRAMS, Jr. In navy 2 years . majored in'English, mathematics and social studies, ' BETTY JEAN ADAMS P.fT. A. representative . secretary of Victory Through Prayer Club . Retail Club . majored in typing, English and retail training . attended Salem iOrc.J High School. Lois AHL J Attended Aberdeen High School 2 years . majored in commercial, art, home economics and English. CORINNE ALEX Corky --study hall assistant . majored in bookkeeping, typing and English. DOROTHY ANDERSON Dottie - Girls' Club committees . Sahasa . Pep Club . Riding Club . Ski Club . dance committees . attendance clerk . attended Everett High School. WELLS C. ANDERSON Big S . varsity football 2 years . co' captain '46 . sophomore football . varsity baseball 3 years . cofcaptain '47 . sophomore basketball . intra' mural boxing . Student Council . ushered at commencement '46 . vice president of HifY . secretary of Boys' Club . Boys' Council . sophomore boys' representative . dance com- mittces . activity manager . bond and stamp manager . Pep Club . Football Night '45, '46 . majored in English, mathematics and science. MILDRED ARMSON Millie - XVorlcl editorial staff . journalism letter'. Sahasa . Thes' pians . Bowling League . Football Night '46 . Girls' Club committees . makeup class . honor roll . Quill and Scroll . activity manager . Ta' homa staff . Girls' Council . dance committees . majored in art, science and English. DON L. ASHLEY Ash - swimming team . junior foot' ball . sophomore football . assem- blies . Football Night . Pep Club . majored in English and history. LILLIAN BALLMAN Lil - Sahasa . Pep Club . study hall assistant . junior prom . dance committees . retail training . ma' jored in typing, home economics and English . outside employment. EDWIN BARNES Ed - Debate Club , Science Club . Rifle Club . firstfyear debate letter . majored in English, science and mathematics. JOYCE BARRATT Honor roll . activity manager . bond and stamp manager . study hall as- sistant . Riding Club . Sahasa , Thcspians . Pep Club . outside em- ploymcnt. MARGARET L. BARRON Margie - bond and stamp worker . majored in typing. home economics and English . hobbies- art and xvoodburning. DOLORES BECKLUND Bec - bond and stamp manager . Bowling League . majored in book- keeping, typing and English. SUE CAROL BENNETT Activity manager . bond and stamp man- ager . dance committees . Girls' Club committees . Red Cross representative , Pep Club . Sahasa . Ski Club . Thcspians. DOROTHY BERGLUND Dottie - Sahasa . Pep Club . Thes- pians . World ad staff . bond and stamp manager . Bowling League . majored in shorthand, typing and English. WILLIAM C. BETHKE Bill - World editorial staff . sports editor of The World '47 . treasurer of Quill and Scroll . Tahoma stail . Thespian cabinet . National Thespians . commencement speaker , Debate Club . champion debate team . de- bate lctter . activity manager . Exchange Assembly '47 . senior honor roll . tennis team '46, '47 . intra- mural basketball '46 . majored in English, mathematics, science, social science and Latin . attended Apple- ton lWis.J High School. DARLENE BICKSLER Red Cross representative . student nurse .V majored in science, English and Latin. DANIEL ERNEST BIGGER Dan - Big S . varsity wrestling years. . student coach '47 . reserve iootball '46 . varsity track '47 . intramural sports . Bogey-Y . Riile Club . senior life saving. LOIS BINNINGS World staff , Sahasa . Ski Club . Pep Club . Red Cross representative . majored in biology, English and typing. DOLORES MARIE BLASSER Study hall assistant . outside employ- ment . majored in clothing, English and retail training . hobby- wood- burning. DE LORES PEARL BARRETT Dee -Sahasa cabinet . P.-T. A. rep- resentative , Red Cross representative . dance committees . Girls' Club com- mittees . Thespians . Pep Club . Riding Club . makeup class . Grid- Go-Round skit ROBERT C. BARTON Bob - assembly chairman , football athletic manager . World staff . ,les- ters' Bells editor . Thespians . intra- mural sports . majored in mathe- matics, science and English. GORDON J. BENDICK 'iGordy - sophomore and junior foot- ball . rcserve baseball 2 years . varsity baseball 1 year . bond and stamp manager . Big S, BETTY L. BENTZ Majored in shorthand and transcrip- tion . attended Harvey High School, Harvey, N.D. MARIANNE BERRY Girls' Club committees . Hrst-year athletic award . Sahasa . Pep Club . Riding Club . Ski Club . study hall assistant . majored in Spanish, English and mathematics. HERMAN BEYER Big S . varsity wrestling 3 years . wrestling co-captain '46,'47 . student leader , Rifle Club . Ski Club , Bogey-Y . Pep Club . Hi-Y . varsity football manager . intramural wrestling. EARL H. BIELKA Sportsmen's Club. DAVID RICHARD BIGGER Varsity swimming 3 years .. co-captain '47 , varsity football '47 . Big S . rifle team . captain of rifle team . vice president of Rifle Club '47 . intramural sports . activity manager. ALVIN C. BLANCH Attended Lincoln High School . intra- mural sports . reserve track . bond and stamp manager . Sportsmens Club . cross-country track . ma- jored in architectural drawing, mathe- matics and English. CLARA MAE BOWE 'iClare - opera lead '46, '47 . football night '44, '45 '46 . individual prize winner '46 . president of Senior Glee '-ii, '46 . vice president of Girls' Club . treasurer of Thespians . chairman of Sahasa music committee . Exchange Assembly '47, '46 . Sen- ior Glee 3 years . Christmas carolers . Tigerannas . P.-T. A. represent- ative . ushered at commencement '46 . junior prom . attendance clerk . Campus Workshop . Girls' Council . Pep Club . dance committees . Girls' Club committees. EDITH BOWER World editor . news editor of The World . journalism letter . Student Council . Quill and Scroll . honor roll . activity manager . Thespians . Football Night '46 . Girls' Club committees . Debate Club . Pep Club . attended school in California. WILLIAM BOYLE Bond and stamp managcr . Senior Class play . activity manager . Campus NVorkshop . dance committees . Red Cross representative . intramural sports . Pep Club . majored in science, English and history. DOROTHY BREHON Dort - Senior Girls' Glee . ma- jored in German, clothing and English. MA RC IA BROWN P.'T. A. representative . bond and stamp manager . study hall assistant . activity manager . assemblies . dance committees . Football Night '-H, '45, '46 . Girls' Club committees . junior prom . lunchroom crew . Red Cross representative . Tigerannas '44, '45, '46 . Pep Club . Riding Club . Sahasa . Ski Club . Thespians . co-chairman senior ball . hobby- records . majored in English, art and Spanish. PATRICIA MAE BROWN Pat - dance committees . Tigerannas . Football Night . Golf Club . Ski Club . Pep Club . Sahasa . Thespians . assemblies . junior prom . majored in Ahistory, English and home econ' omics. JOYCE BRYNESTAD Exchange Assembly '47 . activity man' ager . Girls' Senior Glee Club . attendance clerk . opera 2 years . special chorus 1 year . Red Cross representative . study ball assistant . XVorld editorial staff . Sahasa . sec' retary and publicity chairman of Thespians. JEAN KATHRYN BUONOMO Stadiana . Sahasa . Red Cross repref sentative . Pep Club . third-year athletic award . assistant speedball manager '46 . assistant basketball manager '47 . Horizon Club . Girls' Club committees . Rifle Club . outstanding basketball player '47 . majored in typin , mathematics and English. I Spfing HCIQ y anag majored in b00kkeePm nglish d history . 2 years o ' e em ent, DONALD M. CAMERON MARGARET JEAN CARLSON i'Jeanie - attendance clerk . Rifle Club . rifle team . hobbies - swimming and skating . majored in history, English, home economics and typing. ,asa f.,.i .an-aas..f , , ANNE DOWNING BOYD Rifle Club . Riding Club . Pep Club . Girls' Club committees . white blouse checker . firstfyear athletic award . reserve rifle team . senior lifesaving. WALTER W. BRAGDON Student Council . band , intramural sports . pep band . Rifle Club . junior football . president of Sports' men's Club . majored in English, mathematics and music. ' ELLIOTT M. BROWN MARY ANN BROWN Assemblies . attendance clerk . Girls' Club committees . majored in typing. home economics and English. SHIRLEY BRUBAK ER Honor roll . activity manager . Sahasa . Pep Club . Bowling Leagueh. Girls Club committees . majored in home economics, science and commercial. DOLORES BUI-IR Attendance clerk . Senior Class play prompter . Retail Club . Thespians . Red Cross representative. ANNE BURKE Dolly - Retail Club . lunchroom crew . assemblies . majored in retail training. typing and English. RUTH CABBAGE Nugget - bond and stamp manager . majored in typing, English and social studies . attended school in Kalispell, Mont. ROBERT K. CARINO Bob - Boys' Glee Club 2 Years . opera 2 years . Red Cross represent' ative . study hall assistant . dance committees . Boys' Golf Club . Pep Club . football manager . majored in Laktin, history, mathematics and Eng- lis . DONALD C. CARR JOHN HOWARD CARR Activity manager . intramural sports . sophomore football . sophomore bas' ketball . wrestling '46, '47 . Pep Club . Football Night '46 . Ski Club . Torch'Y . dance committees. NANCY LOU CHALLMAN Ushercd at commencement '46 . Foot- ball Night '45, '46 . Student Counf cil . Tigerannas . Sahasa , Pep Club . Ski Club . Girls' Council . Girls' Club committees . welfare chairman of Girls' Club . study hall assistant . dance committees . junior prom . honor roll . co'chairman Rhapsody in in Roses '47. JOYCE CHRISTIE Kriss -o era 3 ears . o era su 'v p v iv iv- - crvisor . Glee Club Z years . typing pin . typing contest . Thespians . honor roll . Rifle Club . radio program . P.-T. A. representative . study hall assistant . Senior Class play supervisor . majored in science. English and typing. HARRY D. COMPTON ' Assemblies . Big S , dance committees .-Red Cross representative . Thes- pians : sophomore track 47 . varsity track -46. JAMES E. CRAIG Varsity swimming 3 years . junior foot' ball . assemblies . Football Night . Big S . intramural sports . smoker .1 years . Pep Club . Ski Club. GLORIA MARIE CUTLER Ivlajored in bookkeeping, typing and English. MARILYN LEE DAVIES Davcy - assemblies . office worker . dance committees . Sahasa . Pen Club I. Riding Club . Girls' Club committees . study hall assistant , girls swimming team , formqwfm, ming . Rifle Club. .PAMELA DAVIS Activityl manager . assemblies . dance committees . Football Night . Girls' Club committees . hike leader , Stadiana . study hall assistant , Sahasa . Pep Club . junicr prom , Egfiogid-year athletic award . Golf u . BOB DELEGARD ,loe - majored in architectural draw- lnlig English and vocational school . ho by- hunting. CAROLINE HELEN DeROSA A Carol - Pep Club . Sahasa . outside CYPPl0Ymcnt . vice president of Rifle Club . Football Night '46 . m3J0l'Cfl in typing, home economics and distributive education. XVARREN CAVANAGH Cavic -dance committees . opera '45 . Boys' Glee . Pep Club . Rifle Club . debate letter . Debate Club , Ski Club . Golf Club . intramural wrestling . majored in English. mathematics, science and French. PATRICIA RAE CHAPMAN Pat - Sahasa cabinet . treasurer of Senior Class . Football Night , second-year athletic award . Ski Club . activity manager . Speaker's Bureau . Sahasa . Stadiana . bond and stamp manager . ushered at commencement '46 . dance committees . Girls Club committees , Tigerannas . Golf Club . Pep Club . baseball champ '46 . volleyball champ. PAT CLEMENT Band . secondfyear athletic award . lunchroom crew , Stadiana . Tiger' annas . Bowling League . Girls' Club committees. CHARLES DOUGLAS CORNS Doug - varsity football . sophomore football . secretary of HifY '45 . vice president Big S . Ski Club . assisted at commencement '46 . Torch-Y . Football Night '46 . Red Cross representative . Golf Club . intramural sports . dance committees . assemblies . Boys' Council . Senior Class will committee . bond and stamp manager , welfare commis' sioner of Boys' Club. DAWN JEAN CRUVER Dawnie -- Victory Through Prayer Club . orchestra , opera . assemblies . bond and stamp mana er . hobby- skating . majored in English, home economics and science. TOM L. DAHL Basketball manager . intramural sports . activity manager . Big S . football manager 2 years . Pep Club . Sports' men's Club . majored in English. mathematics and history . attended St. Martin's High, Lacey, Washington, JIM S. DAVIS Intramural sports . reserve basketball . majored in English. machine drawing and wood shop . attended Fort Col- lins High School. Colo. STUART ERNEST DAWLEY l'Shorty - Rifle Club . Science Club . majored in English, architectural drawinig and mathematics , hobby- railroa s. SHIRLEY Dc MARS Tigcrannes . assemblies . Campus XVorksh0p . Stadiana . Football Night '45, '46 . junior prom . activity man' agcr . bond and stamp manager . d'-nce committees . Girls' Club com' mittecs . Pep Club . Rifle Club . lirstfyear athletic award , Sahasa . Ski Club . Thespians. DEAN DORIS DeWESTER Assemblies . lunchroom crew . majored in English, typing and home econ' omics. DARLENE RUTH DIXON Dixie - attended Franklin High School, Portland, Ore. . hobby- tennis. JAMES DRISCOLL Jim - Hi-Y . Big S . reserve swim- ming '47 -. ctvcaptain of reserve team '47 . varsity swimming '46,'47 . intramural sports . dance com' mittees . Pep Club . Ski Club . cofchairman of senior ball. LARRY LIONEL DuCHARME Moving picture operator . hobby- ties . majored in drawing, machine and English. BEVERLY ECKMAN Sahasa . dance committees . Girls' Club committees . study hall assistant . Debate Team . firstfyear debate letter . Debate Club . Pep Club . Riding Club . Ski Club . Thespians . majored in English, home economics and art. LOIS F. EDWARDS Lo -Sahasa . Pep Club . dance com' mittecs . Thespians . study hall assistant . Girls' Club committees . Riding Club . Girls' Golf Club . Ski Club . Junior Glec Club . bond and stamp manager . majored in typing, English and history. LA RENE EHMKE Activity manager . Pep Club . Sahasa . Thespians . second-year athletic award . P.f'l .A. representative . majored in French, commercial, mathe' matics and English. SHIRLEY ENBOM Bond worker . attendance clcrk . Sahasqa . Pep Club . honor roll . Girls Club committees . majored in English, social science, biology and commercial . attended Lewis and Clark High School, Spokane. , THEODORE I. ERICHSEN 'l'ed - Big S . dance committees . intramural sports . intramural coach . Rifle Club . varsity swimming '46, 47 . majored in English, mathematics and architectural drawing. WALTER RODNEY ESPELAND JR. Bubs - I-IifY . Torch'Y . Big S . varsity football '44, '47 '46 . ref servehbasketball '47 . varsity basket' l311.ll -46, '47 . varsity baseball '47, 46, 47 . assemblies . activity man- fger . bond and stamp manager . P.-T. A. representative . Red Cross representative . dance committees . Football Night '45 , PCP Club I Gigli' Club . usher at commencement RICHARD F. EVANS DiCk - Big S - Ski Club . varsity wrestling '44 -. reserve wrestling '46 Pep Club , intramural sports , band . Football Night . BogeyfY . majored in mathematics, science. history and English. ALAN C. DOYLE Activity manager . Pep Club . Rifle Club . honor roll . majored in science , English and history. RICHARD DRUES' Rifle team . rirst-year rifle letter . Debate Club 3 years . secretary and vice president of Debate Club . 3' year debate letter . cross-question debate champion . school debate champion '46. JEAN ECKENRODE Pep Club . Retail Club . Riding Club . Rifle Club . Sahasa . make'up class . study hall assistant . activity man' ager . bond and stamp manager . lunchroom crew . majored in in English, typing and social science. EDWARD EDWARDS Rifle team I year . tennis team , Sportsmen's Club . Golf Club . majored in science, mathematics and English. WAVA JEAN EDWARDS Activity manager . assemblies . dance committees . Football Night . Girls' Club committees . Tigerannas . study hall assistant . Pep Club . Sahasa . Ski Club . junior prom . Red Cross representative. RITA JANINE EKLUND Janie - senior girls representative to Student Council . cofchairman ot Exchange Assembly . C.P.S. May at' tcndant . Triple S . Sahasa cabinet . Tahoma staff . ushered at commence- ment '46 . opera '47, '46 '47 . Tigerannas '44, '47 '46 . Football Night '44, '47, '46 . honor roll . dancing chorus '47, '46 ,'47 . Stu- dent Council . study hall assistant . Pep Club . Sahasa . Ski Club . junior prom . chairman of Sahasa school dance '47 . Girls' Club committees . P.'T. A. representative . assemblies . activity manager. CHARLES ENGELL Chuek - Hi-Y . treasurer of Boys' Club . smoker '44, '46 . intramural sports . Football Night '46 . Pep. Club . majored in English, science and mathematics, JAMES HENRY ERNST Tbespians . opera '46, '47 . lead '47 . Boys' Glec Club . majored in science, English and history . at- tended Chehalis High School. FRANCES MAE EVANS Francie - student nurse . Victory Through Prayer Club . hobby-roller skating . majored in English, home economics and art. AVIS MAHALA FACE President of Stadiana . assistant editor of '47 Tahoma . assemblies . bond and stamp manager . Football Night '47, '46 . Girls' Council . Student Council . senior honor roll . Tiger' annas . World editorial staff . Sahasa . hike leader . champion speed ball team '46 . champion baseball team '47 . Bowling League . third' year athletic award . assistant basket' hall manager . outstanding basketball player '47 . Senior Class will com' mittee , majored in English, Spanish and home economics. KATHERINE ELIZABETH FALSKOW Katy - sub-chairman of welfare dc- partment . Riding Club manager . assistant swimming manager . Girls' Council . Girls' Club committees . chairman of Girls' Club movie . co- chairman of Girls' Club lunchroom cleanup-up campaign . assemblies . bond and stamp manager . first-year athletic award . Stadiana . NVorld ad stall' . P.-T. A. representative . Girls' Golf Club . Pep Club . Riding Club . Sahasa . Thespians . honor roll . style show . opera promptcr. LILLIAN ANN FINSON Thespians . opera . special chorus . Christmas caroler '45, '46 . assem- blies . Ski Club . Senior Glee Club . Girls' Club committees . majored in Spanish, English and history. JAMES NEAL FOWLER jim -secretary of Hi-Y . varsity golf '44, '45, '46, . co-chairman of senior assembly . golf team inspira- tional award '45, '46 . sophomore basketball . Big S . Boys' Council . Boys' Golf Club . secretary-treasurer of Boys' Golf Club 3 years . treas- urer of Torch-Y . assemblies . dance committees . Football Night . Stu- dent Council . ushered at commence- ment '46 . activity manager . bond and stamp manager . intramural sports . Ski Club . Boys' Club com- mittees . Rifle Club . Hunting and Fishing Club . sergeant at arms of Pep Club . majored in English, science, bookkeeping and drawing. FRED C. FRANKLIN Activity manager . Debate Club . de- bate team . senior honor roll . Science Club . majored in science, mathe- matics and English. U JOHN EDWARD FRIARS Shadow '- sports editor of The World . Wvorld editorial staff . assemblies . boys gym show '45 . treasurer of Sportsmens Club . intramural sports . Rifle Club . senior honor roll . bond and stamp manager . Quill and Scroll . Golf Club . varsity track . majored in English, science, mathe- matics and Spanish. FRANCES LOUISE FULLINYVIDER YVeezie -co-chairman Girls' Club mixer . assemblies . dance committees . opera dancing chorus '45, '46, '47 . Football Night . Exchange Assem- bly 45 . Girls' Club committees . Jllruor prom . Red Cross represent- ative . vice president of Speakers' Bureau . study liall assistant . Tiger- annas . Pep Club .--Sahasa . Ski Club . girls swimming team . majored in Spanish, commercial and English. V VEVELYN K. GAGLIARDI EYIE - sophomore girls' representa- tive to Student Council . sub-chair man of fellowship department . ush- ered at commencement '46 . Football Night '46 . Tigerannas . Speakers' Bureau . Student Council . dance committees . attendance clerk . Ski Club . Pep Club . Golf Club . Sahasa . Girls' Club committees . assemblies . junior prom . bond and Stamp l l'lilnRgEII'. UDAVID ,IOHN GAGO Dave -varsity and reserve basket- ball . varsity and reserve baseball . bondgand stamp manager . dance committees.. junior prom . stage crew . activity manager . intramural SPorts . Pep Club . Big S . majored in history and English. ELLA MAE GARRITY Ellie - Christmas play '46 . dance committees . debate team . first and second-year debate letter . National Thespians . Pep Club . Thespian Cabinet . Thespian play '47 . ma- jored in typing and home economics. ,TO ANN GETTY Jody - Red Cross representative . form-swimming . Girls' Club com- mittees . Pep Club . Riding Club . publicity manager of Girls' Club . dance committees . band . Ski Club . activity manager . Girls' Council . junior prom. CHARLENE ,IOANNE FELLOWS Chuck - study hall assistant . Pep Club . Sahasa . Thespians . majored in English, Latin and mathematics . attended Lincoln High School 2 years. ANN FOREMAN Dance committees . Thespians . hike leader . Football Night '46 . Sta- diana . second-year athletic award . Pep Club . Ski Club . Sahasa . study hall assistant . Riding Club . posters . assemblies . Girls' Club committtees . majored in mathematics. English and art . hobbies- dancing and drawing . outside employment. GEORGE ANN FRANK Honor roll . Pep Club . secretary-treas- urer of Science Club . Rifle Club . Ski Club . majored in English. history and Latin . attended Annie Wright Seminary . graduated in ZVI VCZITS. BEVERLY JEAN FREEMAN Bev - Christmas play . opera '45. '46 . Girls' Senior Glee Club . Girls' Club committees . assemblies , honor roll . Thespians . Pep Club . study hall assistant . majored in English. Spanish and history. GERALDINE MARGARET FRIES Gerry - co-chairman of Football Night '46 . sub-chairman of welfare department . co-chairman of Girls' Club mixer '46 . Student Council . Triple S . Stadiana . Speakers' Bur- eau . Girls' Council . honor roll . hike leader . first-year athletic award . senior picture appointment com- mittee . study hall assistant . World ad stafl' . Tahoma staff . Girls' Club committees . dance committees . assemblies . junior prom . Sahasa . Pep Club . Thespians . Ski Club . Girls' Golf Club. BEVERLY B. GABEL Student nurse. MARGARET MARY GAGLIARDI Peggy - secretary of Senior Class . Sahasa cabinet . ushered at com- mencement '46 . Girls' Club com- mitttees . Speakers' Bureau . attend- ance clcrk . Football Night '45, '46 . study hall assistant . Ski Club . Girls' Golf Club . Riding Club . Pep Club . Sahasa . Tigerannas . co-chairman of sophomore May dance . junior prom . assemblies . dance committees. HELEN GANSEN Secretary-treasurer of Rifle Club . rifle team . rifle letter , World advertising manager . World ad stall . journal- ism letter . Girls' Club committees . Pep Club . Stadiana . second-year athletic letter . hike leader . as- sistant basketball manager . outstand- ing basketball player '47, YVONNE GAUTHIER Sahasa . Riding Club . Pep Club . Senior Glee Club . Football Night '45, '46 . assemblies . bond queen attendant '45 . Speakers' Bureau . dance committees . Ski Club . Red Cross representative, DONALD H. GILSDORF Gizzle - co-chairman of Football Night '46 . co-chairman of Fare- well to Seniors dance . sergeant at arms of Hi-Y . Torch-Y . assisted at commencement '46 . treasurer of Ski Club . varsity trainer of foot- ball, basketball, wrestling, swimming and track . assemblies . Big S . Boys' Council . Student Council . dance committees . Football Night '45 . opera '45 . Tahoma staff . Pep Club . junior prom, JOAN GINNAVEN Triple S . Stadiana . chairman of Girls' Club room . Girls' Council . Pep Club , Girls' Club committees . Football Night '46 . attendance clerk . assemblies . activity manager . Riding Club . majored in Latin, science and English. L. JOANNE GOODRICK ,lo - Triple S . Sahasa cabinet 2 years . secretary of Speakers' Bureau . junior representative to Girls' Council , assisted at commencement '45 . Football Night '45, '46 . Stadiana . second'year athletic award . assemblies . bond and stamp man' ager . study hall assistant , Girls' Club committees . dance committees . junior prom . cofchairman of scrapbook drive '44 , cofchairman World Fellowship dance '46 . Pep Club . Rifle Club . Ski Club . Thespians . lunchroom crew. tt ROBERT GOURLEY Rifle Club . majored in English, mathe' matics and biology. MARY LOUISE GRAIFF Lou - cofchairman of junior prom . Student Council . Tigerannas . sec' ond-year athletic award . Football Night, 3 years . Sahasa . Stadiana . president of Red Cross . attend- ance clerk . dance committees . Girls' Club committees . Red Cross rep- resentative 2 years . Ski Club . . Pep Club . assemblies . Golf Club . senior hostess for Girls' Club tea . study hall assistant. GLORIA GREENE Vice president of Sahasa . treasurer of Tigcrannas . activity manager . Girls' Golf Club . Ski Club . Football Night '46 . Stadiana . girls' swim- ming team 2 years . firstfyear ath- letic award . dance committees . assemblies . Girls' Club committees . bond worker. VIRGINIA GUNDSTROM Ginger - cofchairman of Girls' Club tolo . sophomore representative to Girls' Council . Triple S . sub-chair' man of social department of Girls' Club . assisted at commencement '46 .lopera dancing chorus . Football Night '45 '46 '47 . Tigerannas . World editorial staff . second-year athletic award . honor roll . junior Pfflm . Sahasa . activity manager . Riding Club . Pep Club . Girls' Club committees. Q. MILTON E. GUST Gus - sophomore football . inspiraf tional award '44 . reserve wrestling 44 . varsity baseball '45, '46 . in- spirational .award '46 . varsity foot' ball 45, 46 . inspirational award 46 , activity manager . Hi-Y . Pep Club . dance committees . Football Night . TorchfY , Bogey'Y. ROBERT EDWARD HAHN Rifle Club . vocational school . Pep Club . majored in industrial arts, English and commercial. BERNARD C. HANSEN Majorcd in art. English. mathematics and commercial. BEVERLY A. HANSSEN Bev - student nurse . office worker . majored in home economics, typing and English . hobbies- roller skating swimming and bowling. is 3 P . . .,. 6 y i j 'ft' wr, HELEN GLADSTONE Hel - yell queen . Stadiana . Sahasa . swimming team . third'year ath- letic award . swimming manager . Football Night '45, '46 . cofchair' man of Girls' Club tolo . dance committees . honor roll . Pep Club . hike leader . student leader . ushered at commencement '46 . majored in English, mathematics and French. ROSEMARIE GOSSELIN President of Sahasa . treasurer of Sahasa . intcrfclub council of Sahasa . Speakers' Bureau . Ski Club . social chairman of Pep Club . Riding Club . junior prom . ushered at com' mencement '45 . Sahasa conference 1 year . Senior Glee Club , bond and stamp manager . Student Council . Girls' Club committees . dance committees . co-chairman of Girls' Club mixer . Football Night '45, '46 . assemblies . co-chairman of Sahasa tolo . activity manager , Exchange Assembly '47 . opera '47. JOAN GRAFTON Secretary of Stadiana . activity mana' ver . Football Night '46 . Riding Club . dance committees . Sahasa . honor roll . Girls' Club committees . Ski Club . cofchairman of scrap' book drive . sccondfyear athletic award . Thespians . speedball champs . Red Cross representative . hike leader . Pep Club . assemblies . as- sistant speedball manager '45, '46 . outstanding basketball player '47. LOVINA GRATZER Student nurse .' lunchroom crew. SHIRLEY GREINKE Majored in bookkeeping, typing and English. SHIRLEY GUNSTON Shirl - assemblies . dance committees . Football Night . hike leader . Red Cross representative . Stadiana . Rifle Club . Riding Club . Sahasa . first- year athletic award . assistant swim- ming manager . student leader . Ski Club . Thespians . majored in English, art and French. LEONARD J. GUSTAFSON SUE HAMAGUCHI Bond and stamp manager . majored in English, typing and social studies . attended Heart Mountain High School. MIRIAM J. HANSEN Rifle Club . Pep Club . Debate Club . Thespians . bond and stamp manager . Victory Through Prayer Club . at' tendance clerk . majored in Spanish, English, home economics, mathematics and' science. ARLEY HARRISON Intramural sports . junior football . Ski Club . Rifle Club . majored in English, mathematics and science. WALTER HARRISON Pep Club . Sportsmen's Club . ma' jored in Spanish, English and mathe' matics. WESLEY HART Bond and stamp manager . honor roll . track . Rifle Club. CAMERON HASLAM Activity manager . assemblies . Big S . Football Night . intramural sports . reserve swimming l year . varsity swimming 2 years . reserve baseball 1 year . BogeyfY. RICHARD HEALY Rick - Big S . reserve wrestling '45 . varsity wrestling '46, '47 . intra' mural sports . Rifle Club . Pep Club . student traffic officer . majored in mathematics, English and indus- trial arts. ALTA HENDREN P.f'l'. A. representative . majored in typing, shorthand and English . at' tended high school in Joseph, Ore. HARRIET HERRMANN Fritzic - vice president of Triple S . president of girls' student leaders . Stadiana . thirdfyear athletic award . firstfyear debate letter . junior rep' resentative to Girls' Council . Stu' dent Council . Football Night '45, '46 , honor roll . hike leader . Speakers' Bureau . bond and stamp manager . Red Cross representative . dance committees . Girls' Club committees . Sahasa . Thespians . commencement speaker. AL HERZOG Sophomore football '44 . junior foot' ball '47 . reserve swimming '46 . Pep Club . assemblies . Bogey'Y . dance committees . Red Cross repref sentative . activity manager . bond and stamp manager . Football Night '46 . Big S . intrrmural sports . Ski Club . Rifle Club . student leader. RON HILBERG Sophomore football '43 . activity man' ager . assemblies . Rifle Club . Pep Club . Golf Club . majored in Eng' lish, mathematics, architectural draw' ing and Spanish. BARBARA HITE Bobbie - opera . solo, orchestra . Rifle Club . Sahasa . Horizon Club . majored in English, mathematics and clothing . hobby-swimming. MELVIN HOFFMAN President of Stamp Club . Student Council . bond and stamp manager . activity manager . majored in German, Spanish, English and mathel matics . hobbies-stamp collecting and model railroading . attended Lincoln High School. NANCY HART Nan - Girls' Club committees . Pep Club . Ski Club . Thespians . Saliasa . majored in English, history and mathematics. DONNA D. HASKELL CLARENCE L. HAYCOCK Clairc - Football Night . assemblies . bond and stamp manager . lunchroom crew . Rifle Club . chaplain of Bogey' Y . majored in English, German, mathematics, science and history. PAT HEINRICK Vice president of Stadiana . eofchairf man of Stadiana skit for Football Night . Football Night. '42 '46 . swimming manager . swimmingnteam 3 years . student leader . thirci-year athletic award . bond and stamp manager . Stadiana . Triple S- . Tigerannas . Pcp Club . outstanding basketball player 3 years . dance committees . served at senior banquet . Girls' Club committees . flrst'place in diving-swimming '45 . majored in social science, science and English. VIRGINIA HENNIG Student nurse . Victory Through Prayer Club . Hobbies-hiking, ice skating, badminton and swimming . majored in English, science and mathematics. GARRY LEE HERSEY Hersh - president of Student Counf cil . varsity football '45, '46 . co- captain sophomore football '44 . varsity basketball '46, '47 . reserve '45 . varsity baseball '45, '46, '47 . colcaptain '46 . treasurer of Hi-Y . Big S . secretary of Boys' Club . Football Night . ushered at com' mencement '46 . activity manager . Golf' Club . Ski Club . Red Cross representative . assemblies . Campus XVorksl'iop . intramural sports . Pep Club . bond and stamp manager. EDWIN N. HIBBEN Activity manager . Boys' Glce Club . opera . Boys' Golf Club . Rifle Club . Stamp Club. GALE G. HIRSCHY ROSALIE HOAR Posie - president of Glec Club . secretaryftreasurer of Glec Club . treasurer of Girls' Club . Thespian cabinet . World editorial staff . Christmas carolers '45, '46 . second' ary lead in opera '46, '47 , assist' ed at commencement '46 . Stadiana . Sahasa . Triple S . junior prom . activity manager . National Thesf pians . first-year athletic award . president of Horizon Club . dance committees . assemblies. BOB HOGBERG Motion picture operator . sophomore track '44 . majored in mathematics and science. JEANNINE HOLDEN Girls' Club committees . Pep Club . Sahasa . Ski Club. JOAN HOPPER Hop - opera '47 . dancing chorus . honor roll . Thespians . Sahasa . Girls' Club committees . dance com- mittees . Pep Club . majored in English and mathematics . attended Helen Bush School, Seattle. PATRICIA HOTES Pat - student leader 2 years . Rifle Club . Pep Club . Riding Club . majored in mathematics, English and science. WILLIAM E. HOWARD Band . pep band . activity manager . bond and stamp manager . assemblies . dance committees . intramural sports . Pep Club . Golf Club . Riflc Club . majored in English, his' tory and biology. BOYD HOWELL Big S . -dance committees . Football Night 46 . TorchfY . sophomore football . junior football . varsity football . Pep Club . Ski Club . Boys' Golf Club . majored in English, mathematics and Spanish. KARL E. HUMISTON Red Cross representative . Science Club . Debate Club . XVorld staff . debate team . debate letter . senior honor roll . graduated in 'ZVZ ycars. CAROL HUNTINGTON Activity manager . attendance clerk . dance committees . Football Night '44, '46 . Girls' Club committees . Red Cross representative . junior prom . senior picture appointment committee . Speakers' Bureau . Pep Club . Sahasa. JORGEN HUSBY JR. Golf Club . Ski Club . intramural sports . Big S . sophomore and ref serve tennis . football manager '44 . varsity swimming '46, '47 . majored in Spanish, English and typing. WILLIAM SPENCER ,IACOBSON Jake - junior football . assemblies . dance committees . junior from . inf tramural spcrts . Pep Club . Ski Club . activity manager . honor roll . Red Cross representative . majored in Spanish, English, scienc and mathematics. I GEORGIANNA JE Att ,Banc c k . dance mittees . F' tb iq '46 irls' Club co s . onor . Stadiana . Trip . si letic letter. V. ROBERT HOOBING Bond and stamp manager , honor roll . World staff . track manager . football manager . majored in Latin, French and social studies. BARBARA LORENE HORJES Barbie - senior representative to Girls' Council . vice president of P.f'1'. A. junior council . secretary of Pep Club . assisted at commence- ment '45 . junior prom . assemblies . dance committees . Football Night 3 years . Tigerannas . senior hostess at' Girls' Club tea . Girls' Club com' mitttees . activity manager . bond and stamp manager . Ski Club . Rid' ing Club . Girls' Golf Club . Sahasa . study hall assistant . P.fT. A. representative . Girls' Coun' eil . Red Cross representative. JUANITA MARIE HOUGHTON Zee - majored in English, commercial and typing . attended Chelan High School. WELDON HOWE Varsity football '45 . reserve football '43 . varsity track '44 . HifY . Torch-Y . Football Night '45 . dance committees . Big S . majored in English, biology and military science. BETTY ANN HULL Girls' Club committees . P.fT. A. rep- resentative . Pep Club . Rifle Club . Sahasa . majored in mathematics, English and social science. ANN HUNTINGTON Activity manager . assemblies . bond and stamp manager . dance commit' tees . dancing chorus . Football Night '44, '46 . Girls' Club com' mittees . Red Cross representative . Speakers' Bureau . study hall as' sistant . Pep Club . Ski Club . Sahasa. GEORGE HUPE HifY . varsity baseball 2 years . var' sity basketball 1 year . reserve bas' ketball l year . sophomore basketball 1 year . Big S . Boys' Glee Club Z years. JOYCELYN LAVAUGHN JACOBSON Joyce - bond and stamp manager . student leader . majored in typing and home economics . attended Lem' mon lS. DJ High School. RICHARD E. JARDEEN ALBERT J. JENISCH Entered from Chehalis High School. MARY ANN JENSEN Bond and stamp manager . Football Night '45 . Stadiana . third-year athletic award . Rifle Club . rille team 43. '-lo. DOLORES DIANE JOHNSON Dee - Senior Class play . Senior Glee Club . opera '45, '46, '47 . honor roll . Thespians . Thespian Matinee '46 . Thespian cabinet . P.-T. A. representative . Girls' Club committees . assemblies . World editorial stafl . National Thespians . opera special chorus . majored in commercial and English. DWIGHT JOHNSON Varsity football . junior football . foot- ball manager . reserve wrestling . varsity wrestling . wrestling co-in- spirational award '47 . president of Bogey-Y , intramural sports . Hi-Y . ootball Night . Pep Club . Big S . Boys' Club committees . majored in Spanish, science, English and mathe- matics. JOYCE JOHNSON Sahasa . attended South Denver and Colorado Springs High Schools. LILLIAN MAY JOHNSON World ad staff . guidance office clerk . P.-T. A. representative . Horizon Club . Girls' Club committees . Pep Club . majored in typing, bookkeep- ing and English. DOROTHY M. JONES Dotty - bond and stamp manager . Red Cross representative . Girls' Club committees . Sahasa . Rifle Club . Pep Club . Riding Club . Golf Club . bond worker. CHARLES E. JORGENSON Intramural sports . Senior Class play ,R opera '47 . Thespians . Pep Club 5 Boy's Glee Club . Sportsmen's Club . attended Lincoln High School . majored in science, English, mathe- matics and history. JOYCE C. JORGENSON Toni - Sahasa . Pep Club . Ski Club . Christmas play '46 . Foot- ball Night '46, DAVID CHARLES KAPPHAHN Rifle team . intramural sports . Rifle Club . bond and stamp manager . majored in mathematics, English, Spanish and drawing. LILA G. KENNEDY Stadiana . second-year athletic award . attendance clerk . study hall as- sistant . P.-T. A. representative . Bowling League . assemblies . as- sistant volleyball manager. 4 CHARLES R. JOHNSON Chuck - varsity football '46 . varsity basketball '46, '47 . Big S . Football Night . Ski Club . Golf Club . dance committees . entered from Puyallup High School . majored in mathematics and science. DOROTHY RUTH JOHNSON Dotty - bond and stamp manager . Exchange Assembly . carolers 2 years .Girls' Club committees . Glee Club 3 years . opera special chorus 46. '47 . honor roll . P.-T. A. repre- sentative . majored in commercial, history and English. I ELE NO' JOHNSON ' sa . du in ZVZ years . hob- 's r ler ting and dancing . jo ' yping, shorthand and gli . LEANORE JOHNSON Lee -opera . solo orchestra . majored in English, home economics and book- keeping. NORMA JEAN JOHNSON Activity manager . assemblies .dance committees . Football Night . Girls' Club committees . Tigerannas 3 years , Pep Club . Sahasa . Sahasa Rose Queen . Ski Club . junior prom . senior representative to Girls' Council . majored in typing and home econ- omits. RAYMOND D. JONES Attended Lincoln Higli School 2 years . majored in radio shop, science and mathematics . in the merchant marine. JAMES JORGENSON MYRNA JUNTTI Assemblies . dance committees . danc- - ing chorus '47, '46, '47 . Football Night '46 . Girls' Club committees . opera '45, '46, '47 . senior picture appointment committee . Tigerannas . Pep Club . Sahasa . Ski Club . P.-T. A. representative . girls' swim- ming team. HENRY ARTHUR KEIL JR. Hank -.stage crew . attended Fed- eral Way School . majored in mathe- matics, English and drawing. GERALD T. KENNEY WILLIAM R. KIDD Bill -- president of Debate Club . Student Council . Hrst- lace in cross' question debate in College of Puget Sound state tournament . outside em' ployment Q P.-T. A. representative. VE ONA MARGARET KING Ven- honor roll . opera . orchestra '45, '46 . solo orchestra . activity manager . Red Cross representative . majored in English, science and French. ROJEAN BARBARA KNIGHT Activity manager . assemblies . bond and stamp manager . Christmas play . dance committees . Football Night '46 . Senior Glec Club . junior prom . opera '46, '47 . Senior Class play . Senior Class play reading committee . Tigerannas . Sahasa . Thespians . Ski Club . Pep Club . Exchange Assembly '47 . activity manager . National Thespians. BARBARA KNOTT Triple S . Stadiana . third-year athletic award . hike leader . Football Night '45 . speedball manager . bond and stamp manager . activity manager . Girls' Glee Club 2 years . opera supervisor . honor roll . opera '46, '47 . Girls' Club committees . Sahasa . Pep Club . lunchroom crew . majored in Spanish, commercial and English. JOAN E. KOHL Entered from Sumner High School . Girls' Club committees . Sahasa . Ski Club . majored in science, Eng- lish, art and Spanish. BILL KOWALSKI Ski - varsity football ' i ' , '46 , varsity bisketball ' -H 7 . varsity track ' ' ,47 . State foot '4 atc track m '4 ' . u 4 e at commencemenlti Y . Ope treasure o. i- B - ig s - Footb gfal-s ' u . Gee Club . -E C ub . Rifle Club . Ski v- . dance committees . Marine Corps '47, '-46. GLORIA LEE KRISTOFFERS Kris -Senior Class play lea semblies . Girls' Club co - if attenda ce clerk . bon -.f stam manage 1 . dance com M - s . Footb l Night 'ip . seni r - f, ,014 , St hall assistant as . Thes ians V310 Pf r ofchair n senior a, ly . E an sembly band concert . c vity manager president of Nati na hesoians . m jored in history n nc , . 5 ' 3 1 ' d' ' 4- . ' if oi . 'S . as 't' t ' t :tor of o dance eh s , ang at al h. NANCY J. KURRELL Bond and stamp manager . ,dance rom' mitteess . mariners . Girls' Club committees . Red Cross representative . Stadiana . secondfyear athletic award . student leader . Pep Club . com- mercial course. VIRGINIA SUE LAMBERT Frenchy'i- library assistant . senior honor roll . majored in typing and bookkeeping. IRENE J. LARSEN GENEVIEVE EVELYN KINCH ' n - . library assistant . rpajoie ' 'Spanish, science, home econo 'cs, social science and English . ended Auburn High School. JOANNE C. KNAPP Tigerannas 3 years . president of Tiger' annas . assemblies . Student Council . sophomore representative to Girls' Council . Football Night '47, '46 . Girls' Club committees . dance com' mittees . Pep Club . Sahasa . Senior Glee Club . opera '46, '47 . Red Cross representative . attendance clerk . bond and stamp manager. EUGENE R. KNOKEY Attended West Seattle High School 2 years . majored in mathematics, his- tory, science and English. RICHARD KOENIG Reserve track . intramural swimming . Golf Club . Ski Club . Sportsmen's Club . Rifle Club . honor roll. ' BETTY KOVAL Sahasa . Pep Club . dance committees . Girls' Club committees . library as- sistant . Riding Club . oii-ice assistant. MARY JANE KRILICH Red Cross representative . Girls' Club committees . honor roll . lunchroom crew . Debate Vlub . Pep Club . library assistant . Erst-year athletic award . majored in mathematics, English, Spanish and science. CHARLENE VIRGINIA KULKAT I Activ' ' ,I -- r . - as 'stant . 4 .f'. fl - e o ker ajored 1 if f ' t. - c f mercial. ROBERT DONALD LA HATT Poo - yell duke 1 year . captain varsity track . assemblies . Big S . Boys' Council . dance committees . Football Night '45 . Football Night stooge '46 . president of l'IifY . intramural basketball . crossfcountry winner '44 , crossfcountry record holder . coach of cross-country race . Red Cross representative . Student Council . World stall . Boys' Golf Club . Pen Club . Ski Club . Hi-Y . TorchfY . sophomore football . sophomore basketball . reserve bas' ketball . varsity track 3 years . vice president of Boys' Club . chairman of Howdy Week '46 . majored in English, science and history. ROY A. LA PLANTE Secretary of Stamp Club . activity man' ager . honor roll . majored in French, English, mathematics and science! JOHN LARSEN JR. Big S . varsity wrestling . intramural sports . Golf Club . student leadcr 1 year . Sportsmen's Club . activity manager 2 years . majored in science, Spanish and English. KATHLEEN ANNE LARSEN Cutz - activity manager . dance committees . Girls' Club committees . study hall assistant . Pep Club . Grid-GofRound skit . Sahasa . Riding Club . Ski Club . Thcspians . office worker. JO ANN LEAVERTON Levic - Triple S . assemblies . bond and stamp manager . dance committees . Football Night '46 . Girls' Club committees . honor roll , lunchroom crew 4. Senior Class play reading committee . senior picture appoint- ment committee . Stadiana . Golf Club . Pep Club . Rifle Club . Riding Club . Sahasa . Ski Club . Thespians. PATTY LEMLEY Lena - dance committees . Girls' Club committees . Sahasa . majored in English, mathematics and Spanish. JEAN CATHERINE LEWIS Sahasa . honor roll . form-swimming . activity manager . Girls' Club com' mittees . lifesavin . assemblies . Thespians . Pep Club . Ski Club . Rifle Club . majored in science, mathematics. Latin and English. C. DONALD LOCHOW Don - Hi-Y . treasurer of Boys' Club . treasurer of student leaders . Big SV . varsity and reserve wrestling . junior football . assisted at com- mencement '45 . Speakers' Bureau . Football Night . intramural sports . dance committees . assemblies . Ski Club . P. I'. A. representative. VAN LOWRY Malored in Spanish, mathematics and English. .IOHN WALLACE MACPI-IERSON i'Mac - Glee Club . opera '46, '47 . 'l orchfY . Football Night '45, '46 . dance committees . co-chairman of senior sweater dance . majored in English, mathematics and science. WILLIAM MARR Bill - varsity football . Bi S . junior football . sophomore football - SGCYCUMY or Bogey'Y . intramural sports . reserve basketball. GENEV V MART hris s caroers xchange al chorus A mblies . Glee Clu . ope a , t l . i As, m '47 . s - or '4 RODERIC D. MASON Bond and stamp manager . honor roll . Rifle Club . Sportsmen's Club . majored in science, mathematics and drawing. PEGGY LARSON Bond and stamp manager . dance com' mittees . Pep Club . Sahasa . Riding Club . Senior Class play committee . Girls' Club committees . Ski Club. ANNY MARGARET E. LELAND Attendance clerk . Girls' Club com- mittees . Pep Club . majored in typing, English and home economics. MENTRA LESSLEY Opera '47 . lunchroom crew . assem' blies . Senior Glee Club . Debate Club . activity manager . attendance clerk . study hall assistant . Girls' Club committees . Pep Club . ma- jored in history . English and hom: economics. SHUN MEI LING XVorld stall . senior honor roll . vice president of Science Club . activity manager . Debate Club . P.fT. A. representative . majored in English. science, mathematics and Latin. RICHARD A. LOXVERY Dick - Big S . reserve and varsity swimming letter . intramural sports . motion picture operator . lifesaving . Rifle Club. ARDEN MacKEEN Ardie Mac - Football Night . Pep Club . Sahasa . Ski Club. PATRICIA JEANNE MacPHERSON Patt - sophomore May queen at' tendant . ushered at commencement '46 . Stadiana . second-year athletic award . hike leader . one of out' standing basketball players '44 . Stadium attendant to daifodil queen '46 . Tigerannas 3 years . Red Cross representative . Football Night 44, '45, '46 . Girls' Club committees . dance committees . bond and stamp manager . study hall assistant . P.-T. A. representative . junior prom . Sahasa . Girls' Golf Club . Riding Club . Ski Club . Pep Club . as- semblies . served at senior banquet '45 . cofchairman Girls' Club mixer '47 PAT MARTH Oflice worker . P.-T. A. representative . attended Lincoln High School l year . majored in shorthand, typing and English. LARRY EDWARD MARTIN i'Marts - HifY . Big S . president of Golf Club . vice president of Retail Club . treasurer of Pep Club . sophomore and reserve basketball . reserve golf . varsity golf . football manager '47, '46 . ushered at com' mencement '46 . co-chairman of howdy dance '45, '46 . bond and stamp manager . Ski Club . Golf Club . Pep Club . Football Night '45,'46 . assemblies . Student Council . Boys' Council . student leader . dance com' mittees . intramural swimming and basketball . co'chairman of Boys' and Girls' Club formal. GLORIA MAE MASTERSON Senior Class play . activity manager . Girls' Club committees . student nurse . Thespians . Pep Club . honor roll . majored in science and mathef matics . entered from Centralia High School. DONNA McCLARY Student nurse . activity manager . English. JOHN ROBERT McCORRY Mac -Big S . varsity football 2 years . varsity track 3 years . reserve swimming . sophomore football . in- tramural sports . student leader . dance committees . assemblies . study hall assistant . Pep Club . Ski Club . majored in mathematics. history and English. KATHLEEN B. McELWAIN Honor roll . Girls' Senior Glee Club . dance committees . Red Cross repref sentative . Pep Club . Riding Club . Sahasa . Thespians . cofchairman of scrapbook drive. VIRGINIA ANNE McNERTHNEY Gee Gee - recording secretary ol' Sahasa . Tigerannas . Speakers' Bur- eau . Football Night '45, '46 . at' tendance clerk . bond and stamp man' ager . assisted at commencement '46 . Pep Club . Ski Club . Sahasa cabinet . assemblies . dance com- mittees . Girls' Club committees. TOM W. MEDAK Honor roll . Big S . intramural sports . track manager '46 . sophomore football '44 . junior football '45 . basketball manager 3 years . head athletic manager 1 year . majored in English, history and biology. BILLIE MELLIS 'Girls' Glee Club . Thespian cabinet . honor roll . opera special chorus '-li. '47 . library assistant . Red Cross representative . senior picture ap' pointment committee . Girls' Club committees . P.-T. A. representative . assemblies . majored in music. French, English and mathematics, MARTHA VIOLA MERROW Senior honor roll . Christmas play . bond and stamp manager . Thespians . Campus XVorkshop . assemblies . majored in Spanish, English, science and home economics. IOANN MICHELS Christmas play . hobbies-mathematics and roller skating . majored in typ' ing, mathematics, English and history . attended Claremont lCalif.j High School. DOROTHY MOE Exchange Assembly '47 . activity man- ager . P.fT. A. representative . Foot' ball Night '45 . Senior Glee Z years . opera supervisor '46 . opera '-46. '47 . Christmas caroler '46 . hike leader . volleyball manager . Stadif ana . third-year athletic award , Rifle Club . rifle letter . Thespians . majored in mathematics, science, Spanish, history and English. BARBARA JEAN MOORE Bobbie - Stadiana . first-year athletic award . Sahasa . Pep Club . at- tendance clcrk . Girls' Club com- mittees . dance committees . hike leader . spccdball champion. JAMES McCORMACK Varsity swimming 2 years . reserve swimming 1 year . intramural sports . Big S , intramural coach . treas' urer of Bogey-Y . Football Night. MARIORIE ANNE McCREA Anne - secretary of Student Council . sophomore May queen . junior girls' representative to Student Council . secretary of Tigerannas . ushered at commencement '46 . third-year athletic award . Football Night '45, '46 , hike leader . junior prom . study hall assistant . activity man' ager . bond and stamp manager . assemblies . Girls' Club committees . Stadiana . Tigerannas 3 years . Girls' Golf club . Pep Club . Riding Club . Sahasa . Ski Club . Thespians . secretary of Rille Club . girls' swimming team 3 years . opera danc- ing chorus. BUD McMEEL GEORGE O. McVEY . Honor roll . Sportsmcn's Club . activf ity manager . outside employment . majored in English, mathematics and science . attended Queen Anne High School, Seattle, IVI years. LOIS MELLAND Mariners . dance committees . Girls' Club committees . student nurse . Pep Club . Sahasa . P.-T. A. rep- resentative . majored in history. science and English . hobbies- olfing, dancing and sailing , entered From Lincoln in '4-4. WILLIAM MEREDITH Bill - sports editor of The Tahoma . World staff . Riflle Club . Grid' GofRound skit '44 . majored in mathematics, science and Spanish. BARBARA MAE MESAROS Barb - dance committees . Tiger' annas . Pep Club . Thespians . hobby-dancing . majored in short' hand, typing and English. WILLIAM N. MULLIGAN Activity manager . Red Cross repre- sentative . bond and stamp manager , majored in English, mathematics and drawing. ROBERT MONAGHAN Bob - varsity wrestling letter '46, '47 . sophomore track letter '45 . Big S . bond and stamp manager . Football Night '46 . reserve wrest- ling '45 . Ski Club . dance com' mittees . Pep Club . assemblies . Hunting and Fishing Club . Thespians . student leader . co'chairman of Grid-GofRound skit '45 . Bogey-Y . wrestling cofinspirational award '47. CHUCK MORBEN Stamp Club. ,lEAN MORRELL PATRICK M. MURPHY Rifle Club . Pep Club . intramural sports . Red Cross representative. LLOYD A. MYHRE Sophomore football '42 . varsity foot' ball '46 . dance committees . bond and stamp manager . Rifle Club . Pep Club . stage crew. DOROTHY MAE NAPER Dotty -Sahasa . bond worker . Pep Club . Red Cross representative . majored in English, biology and 4 typing, ALVERNA LOU NEIL Al'l- Sahasa . Pep Club . study hall assistant . Ski Club . Thespians' . Riding Club . oiice worker . attended Ellensburg High School. JOYCE ADELE NELSON Tigerannas . Sahasa . Pep Club . Football Night . bond and stamp manager . dance committees . Ski Club . Riding Club . junior prom . attendance clerk . assemblies . majored in home economics, Spanish and English. HARRY S. NEPHEW Nloving picture operator . majored in English and mathematics. NANCY LYNN NEWELL Assemblies . dance committees . Foot' ball Night . Girls' Club committees . Senior Cvlee Club . opera '45, '46, 47 . Exchange Assembly '45 . solo orchestra . Pep Club . Rifle Club . Ski Club. VIRGINIA NICHOLSON Tigcrannas . dance committees . Football Night 45, '46 . Girls' Club com' mittees . junior prom . assemblies , Riding Club . activity manager . Pep Club . Ski Club . Stadiana , publicity committee for Senior Class play . firstfyear athletic award . Rifle Club. MARJORIE LOIS NOBLES UMargie - activity manager . dance committees . Football Night '45, '46 . Girls' Club committees . Stadiana . study hall assistant . Tigerannas . Triple S . Pep Club . Riding Club . Sahasa . treasurer of Thespians . Nat- ional Thespians. PATRICIA JANE MURPHY .IOANNE MYERS 'ijo - junior Class treasurer . sophof more May queen attendant . Tiger' annas . Speakers' Bureau . honor roll . Christmas play . Football Night . Girls' Club committees . dance com' mittees . assemblies , bond and stamp manager . Pep Club . Sahasa . ushered at commencement '46 . swimming team . cofchairman senior sweater dance . form-swimming . Triple S. STA NTON ROY NAEF Stan - majored in mathematics, English, social studies and science. JOHN NEDERLEE Activity manager . intramural sports . Rifle Club . Thespians . Sportsmen's Club . Ski Club . Pep Club . Ma- jored in mathematics, science and English. MILLARD NELSEN Bud - assemblies . honor roll . Hi1Y . varsity golf 3 years . vice president of Golf Club . dance committees , bond and Stamp manager . intramural sports . Big S . Red Cross represent' ative . majored in English, science, German and mathematics. NEAL GEORGE NELSON Bud - Red' Cross representative' . activity manager . majored in English and history. LENORE NEVIN Nor - activity manager . Stadiana . Pep Club . Riding Club . majored in shorthand, typing and English. H. KENNETH NICHOLS JR. Ken - intramural sports . Science Club . Sportsmen's Club . honor roll . majored in Spanish, science, English and mathematics. FRANCES E. NILSEN Typing pin . shorthand and typing contests . majored in shorthand, typ' ing and English . graduated in ZV2 years. GLORIA NORMO Tigerannas 2 years . Pep Club . Sahasa . activity manager . P.-T. A. repre- sentative . dance committees . Girls' Club committees . Ski Club . as- semblies. MARY JANE NORTON EDMOND LOUIS NOTLEY i'Nots - president of Big S . Junior Class boys' representative to Stu- dent Council . ushered at commence- ment '46 . commissioner of Boys' Club '46, '47 . varsity football Z years . varsity basketball 2 years . captain of basketball '47 , sophomore basketball . reserve track 2 years . Football Night '45. '46 . Bengal Hi-Y . Torch-Y . Hi-Y . assemblies . activity manager . dance com- mittees , honor roll . Red Cross rep- resentative . Student Council . Pep Club . Boys' Club committees . Boys' Golf Club . Ski Club . intramural sports . bond and stamp manager . study hall assistant . P.-T. A. rep- resentative . assemblies . Hunting and Fishing Club . majored in English, mathematics and machine drawing. ANNETTE LEE OGDEN Pee Wee - Speakers' Bureau . Red Cross representative . P.-T. A. rep- resentative . Riding Club . Sahasa . study hall assistant . P.-T. A. pro- gram chairman . attendance clerk . Football Night '45, '46 . Stadiana . assemblies . dance committees . Girls' Club committees . junior prom. DELMAR OLSON Del - band . pep band . Ski Club . majored in science and mathematics , hobby-llying. CHIEKO OSADA Chick- - student nurse . majored in English, history and home economics . attended school in California. SUSAN A. OWENS Susie - Pep Club . majored in book- keeping. typing. social studies and English. DUDLEY PANCHOT Third-year debate letter . Glee Club . reserve football . sophomore. reserve and varsity tennis . opera '47 . state championship of cross-question debate . C.P.S. debate tournament. HELEN PEARSON Stadiana . Sahasa . Retail Club . Pep Club A. Bowling Club . Girls' Club committees. JEANNIE PERELLA Senior Class play . Thespian Matinee . Senior Class play reading com- mittee . honor roll . Christmas play . activity manager . bond and stamp manager . assemblies . dance com' mittees . study hall assistant . Pep Club . Thespians . Sahasa . first-year athletic award . majored in mathe- matics. English and Latin. DARLENE JULIA Pl-IELPS Dar - co-chairman of Sahasa tolo '46 . Tigerannas 3 years . Football Night '45, '46 . dance committees . Thes- pians . Riding Club . Ski Club . Girls' Club committees . assemblies . Sahasa. PHILIP C. NORTON Skip - secretary of Hi-Y . secretary of Big S . sophomore football . soph- omore track . junior football . varsity wrestling '45, '46 '47 . co-captain wrestling '47 . baseball manager . Golf Club . Ski Club . Pep Club . basketball manager . Red Cross repre- sentative . co-chairman of Exchange Assembly. HARRY T. NYGARD Swede - varsity football 1 year . co- captain ot' sophomore football '44 . co-captain of sophomore basketball '45 . varsity basketball 2 years . varsity baseball 3 years . co-captain of varsity baseball '46, '47 . Big S . Hi-Y . Torch-Y . stage crew . Pep Club . Football Night '-16. ROBERT O'LAREY Squeaky - Big S . sophomore foot- ball . sophomore basketball . sopho- more track . co-captain of junior football . varsity football '46 . Foot- ball Night . assemblies . dance com- mittees . bond and stamp manager . intramural sports . Pep Club . Ski Club . treasurer of Bogey-Y . Torch- Y . majored in mathematics, history and English. KENNETH OLSON Ken -stage crew . majored in woodshop and history. ARTHUR J. OVERMAN ALICE JANE PALMER President of Triple S . co-art editor of Tahoma . co-chairman of howdy week . Football Night '45 '46 . World staff secretary . co-chairman Triple S carnival . Student Council . Girls' Council . senior honor roll . junior prom . first-year athletic award . Stadiana . Debate Club . sophomore debate champion . first-year debate letter . C.P.S. debate tournament . Thespians . library assistant . bond and stamp manager . served at senior banquet . Girls' Club com- mittees . dance committees . 176101-teyvgff-511 NAN Y PARKER Activity manager . honor roll . Girls' Club committees . majored in Span- ish, mathematics, history and English. JOAN PENNINGTON Girls' Club committees . Pep Club . Riding Club . Sahasa . Ski Club . First-year athletic award . senior life- saving . majored in mathematics and English. RONALD L. PERSING JR. Percy - intramural sports . Pep Club . Sportsmen's Club . reserve wrest- lin . Football Night . assemblies . Saging Club . majored in mathe- matics, English. Spanish and science. CAROL ANN PICARD Bond and stamp manager . Riding, Club . honor roll . P.-T. A. representative . Girls' Club committees . Pep Club . majored in English, Spanish and typ- ing. MARGARET COLLEEN PICKERT President of Girls' Club . Student Council . subhchairman of serivce def partment of Girls' Club . co-chairman of Girls' Club mixer '45 , treasurer of Triple . assisted at com- mencement -46 . Girls' Council . Tigerannas . Stadiana . Sahasa . Speakers' Bureau . secondfyear athf letic award . Thespians . dance com' mittees . Football Night '-li, '46 : honor roll . served at senior banquet 44 .hjunior prom . Pep Club . as' semblies . Girls' Club committees , D.A.R. representative from Stadium . Victory Through Prayer Club. .JIM PRIDEAUX Student leader , intramural basketball . majored in English. mathematics and history, QUETA COLLEEN QUESTAD Bond and stamp manager . honor roll . Science Club . Thespians . P.f'I'. A. representative . majored in French, science and mathematics. ROBERT R. RAUC Intramural sports . majored i ni he' matics. English and drawi g WILLIAM ROY REID Bill '- president of I-Ii-Y . Big S , scniorlboys' representative to Student Council . reserve baseball 2 years . reserve basketball I year . honor roll . intramural sports . Football Night 46 . Student Council . Pep Club , Golf Club . bond and stamp manager . varsity tennis . dance committees. MARY RENFRO Pep Club . majored in shorthand and typing. GEORGE RICKETT Big S . intramural basketball . Bogey-Y . varsity baseball 3 years. THOMAS J. RIGNEY Tom - vice 'president of Sophomore Class . sophomore football '44 . Christmas play . ushered at com- mencement '46 . dance committees . Football Night '45,'46 . comedy lead Senior Class play . opera '46, '47 . Boys' Glee 2 years . P.fT. A. rep- resentative . Big S . vice president of .Torch'Y . yell giike '-ig, '-gl , junior prom . assem ies . e . ski Club. P U GEORGE xv. RODRICK JR. Attended Lewis and Clark High School, Spokane . army . majored in English and military science . hobbies-hiking and fishing. CECYLE ROGERS JOHN E. PIETERMAN If St cl t l , ' . r -ts . 'injibre e ia ' - and histor, SUSAN PRINGLE Sue -welfare department chairman of Girls' Club . Triple S . Tahoma staff . XX'orld staff . Tigerannas , Sahasa . vice president of Thespians . Student Council . Girls' Council . Football Night '46 . Stadiana . Per Club . assemblies . co-chairman ol Red Cross soap drive '47 . dance committees . Thespians . Girls' Club committees . honor roll . flrstfyear athletic award . Red Cross represent' ative . Ski Club . National Thespians . Thespian Matinee '44, '49 . opera '46 . dancing chorus . study hall as- sistant . Riding Club . model for spring style show . P.fT. A. reprea sentative. KATHERINE JEAN RATHBUN Jeanie -dance committees . Foot' ball Night '45 . Girls' Club com' mittees . Red Cross representative . Stadiana . second'year athletic award . Pep Club . Sahasa . Grid-GofRound skit '45 . majored in English, mathe- matics, bookkeeping and home econ- omics. MARJORIE JEAN RAWSON Marge - Triple S . Sahasa Cabinet . assemblies . Stadiana . dance com- mittees . Girls' Club committees . Football Night '47, '46 . honor roll . Riding Club . Pep Club . Thespians . bond and stamp manager . activity manager . student leader. ROALD A. REITAN Tahoma staff . varsity swimming . as' semblies . dance committees . World staff . Football Night . president of Boys' Glee Club . opera '45, '46, '47. Pep Club . intramural sports . majored in history, Spanish, English. art and music. LYDIA C. REPP Girls' Club committees . Pep Club . Thespians . majored in English. typ- ing, shorthand and history. NANCY JEAN RIEHL Treasurer of Triple S . treasurer of Speakers' Bureau . assisted at com' mencement '46 . vice president of Red Cross . subfchairman of social department of Girls' Club . cofchairf man of Girls' Club mixer '46 . junior attendant to Sahasa rose queen . program chairman of junior P.-T. A. . opera dancing chorus '46, '47 . Football Night '46 . first-year ath- letic award . Girls' Senior Glee Club . Girls' Council . Tigerannas . Sahasa . Stadiana . Thespians . as' semblies . dance committees . Stu- dent Council. MARGARET A. ROBERTSON Marg -assemblies . dance committees . Football Night . Girls' Club com' mittees . honor roll . makeup class . Red Cross representative . Stadiana . student nurse . study hall assistant . Pep Club . Rifle Club . Sahasa . Ski Club . first-year athletic award . majored in English. home economics and retail training. BEVERLY JEAN ROGERS Bev - activity manager . Pep Club . Girls' Club committees . study hall assistant . Thespians . majored in English, shorthand and typing. TED' LESLIE ROSE Co-chairman of Pep Club dance . Big S . assisted at commencement '46 . dance committees . Football Night '46 . intramural swimming . junior prom . Red Cross representative . Golf Club . Pep Club . Rifle Club . Ski Club . sophomore track . junior football . treasurer of Torch- Y . first-aid manager . majored in English. PATRICIA J. ROSSITER Pat 4 dancing chorus . activity man' ager . assemblies . opera '46, '47 . attendance clerk . Senior Glee Club . Red Cross representative . dance committees . study hall assistant . Tigerannas . Pep Club . Ski Club . Riding Club . Thespians . junior prom . majored in home economics English and Spanish. JEANNE RUFF , Girls' Club committees . Pep Club . majored in English, mathematics. Spanish and history. JOANNE RYAN Stadiana . Sahasa . assemblies . dance committees . Football Night '46 . Girls' Club committees . secondfyeai' athletic award . hike leader . activity manager . Pep Club . s'udv hall as' sistant . assistant speedball manager . outstanding basketball player '47 . model for spring style show. JOHN WILLIAM SCHA RTOW Band . pep band . third-year rifle team letter . president of Rifle Club . distinguished rifleman rating . Amerif can rifleman first class . Bi S . bond and stamp manager . Student Council. JO ANN SCHLICHTE Jo - dance committees . Girls' Club committees . junior prom . Sahasa . Pep Club . study hall assistant . retail training . outside employment . ma' jored in Spanish and typing. LAVONNE SCHULER i'Vonnie - Senior Class play . opera . Campus Workshop . Christmas play . Glee Club 3 years . vice president of Glee Club . Girls' Club com' mittecs . Thespians . assemblies. DONALD W. SEMMERN Don - activity manager . reserve baseball I year . varsity baseball 2 years . intramural baseball . intra- mural basketball . Big S . Pep Club . Bogey-Y . varsity football manager . assemblies . Football Ni ht . Red Cross representative . bondg and stamp manager . majored in science, English and mathematics. PATRICIA SEY Majored in history, English and mathe- matics. MAXINE SHAW Miki - activity manager . assemblies . bond and stamp manager . dance committees . Football Night '45, '46 . Girls' Council . Girls' Club commit- tees . hike leader . opera . Red Cross representative . solo orchestra . treas' urer of Stadiana . Triple S . Pep Club . Sahasa cabinet '46, '47 . president of YfTeen inter-club . chair- rnan of Girls' Club notebook sale . chairman of Sahasa teachers' tea JUDY SHORE Co-chairman Christmas decorations . Ski Club . Christmas play . P.-T. A. representative . attended East High School, Salt Lake City, Utah. J' Q . .4 x i 4 If s ' a W3 Q Wmfg X .ga aw Q ff ri '14 ffl lla ' - .,. 4 .Mg ,i 9 4 ' 5 X E JAMES P. RUCK Jim - Science Club . Boys' 'corn mittecs . sophomore track . junior football . majored in German. science. mathematics and English. VIRGINIA RUTT Ginny - Stadiana . Riding Club . Pep Club . majored in shorthand. typing and English. NORMAN SAGEN In ramural sports 2 years . majored in history, science and English . at' tended Aberdeen High School. WILMA NADINE SCHELP Activity manager . study hall assistant . honor roll . lunchroom crew . ma' jored in home economics, commercial and English. . JACQUELINE MAYNA SCHORE i'Jackie - assemblies . dance commit' tees . dancing chorus '44 . head oi dancing chorus '46 . Senior Glee Club '44 . vice president of Senior Glee '45, '46 . Girls' Club com' mittees . Football Night '44, '45, '46 . opera '44, '46 . student nurse '46 . study hall assistant . Sahasa . Thespians '-ii. CECIL SCHY MAXINE R. SEVERANCE DORIS SHAW Girls' Club committees . dance com' mittees . Thespiansh. study hall as' sistant . Pep Club . Sahasa . majored in biologY. English and Latin. JAMES E. SHOOK Big S . intramural sports . Red Cross representative . sophomore football 4a . reserve football '44 . reserve track '44 . varsity track '47 . Pep Club. JEANNE ELSIE SHUGARD Triple S . senior honor roll . Tahoma business manager . Stadiana . third' year athletic award . Tigerannas . secretary of Quill and Scroll . World editorial stall' . journalism letter . World ad staff . Football Night '45, '46 . senior picture appointment com' mittee . Howdy Week . bond and stamp manager . activity manager . Student Council . hike leader . Sahasa . Pep Club . junior prom . Girls' Club committees . dance com' mittees . assemblies . majored in English, history and German. LOUIS SINCLAIR Assemblies . band . dance committees . Football Night '46 . motion picturc operator . pep band . stage crew . chief electrician '46, '47 . Pep Club . Ski Club . intramural sports . box- ing shows . senior representative of band . majore in mathematics, English and shop l V EARL HEIJ MITH l , Smitt.y 7- Hi-Y . ig S . sophomore football 4 . 'u 'r football '45 . arsity f t 46 . Football Night 'fo . senlb ies . dance committees . Golf Club . Pep Club . intramural sports . Speakers' Bureau. RONALD CHARLES SMITH Ron - president of Senior Class . president of Torch-Y . vice president of Hi-Y . chaplain of Torch-Y . secretary of Sophomore Class . secre- tarv of Ski Club . Big S . Pep Club . Tahoma staff photographer . World staff photographer . Student Council . ushered at commencement '46 . boys' Council . head varsity trainer for football, basketball, swimming, and wrestling '44, '47. '46 . act- ivity manager . assemblies . junior prom . morale commissioner of Boys, Club . commencement speaker. WYNN SMITH Majored in German, mathematics, English and science. JAMES R. SORENSON Dick - majored in English, German, science and mathematics. LEONARD SPANICH Lenny - Hi-Y . sophomore and re- serve basketball . sophomore track . intramural sports . dance committees . Torch-Y . stage crew . majored in mathematics, history, English and shop. FRANK L. SPRINGER Activity manager . intramural swimming . lunchroom crew . student leader . smoker . swimming . wrestling '44 . 2 years in the navy. MARIAN C. STERNE News editor of The XVorld . Tahoma staff . journalism letter . Quill and Scroll . senior honor roll . Student Council . activity manager . Girls' Club committees . study hall assist- ant . majored in German, mathe- matics and history. PATTERSON STEWART Sophomore football . Sailing Club . majored in mathematics, English and drawing. LEROY SVVANSON Swanie -- Red Cross representative . hobbies- photography and cartoon- ing . majored in architectural drawing. English and typing. BEVERLY SINKOVICH Sinky - senior honor roll . debate letter . P.-T. A. representative . lib- rary assistant . bond and stamp manager . Debate Club . Science Club . Pep Club . majored in science, Spanish, English and mathematics. LYLIA SMITH Smitty - bond and stamp mana- ger . Girls' Club committees . dance committees . attended Lewis and Clark High School, Spokane. RUBY SMITH Football Night . hike leader . honor roll . lunchroom crew . Stadiana . study hall assistant . outstanding basket- ball player '4S, '47 . championship baseball team '45 . baseball manager . assistant baseball manager. GORDON R. SOMERVILLE Zeke - Pep Club . Sportsmens Club . lifesaving . reserve basket- ball . majored in mathematics, for- eign language and science. RAY SPALDING Big S . dance committees . Pep Club . sophomore and varsity football . sophomore and varsity basketball . varsity baseball . Torch-Y . Bogey-Y . student leader . intramural sports , All-State football team . -majored in English, mathematics and history. MATHILDA SPILLMAN T'll' - a '46, '47 . Senior Glee Cldb '46?E?1ii , Thespians . Pep Club . P.-T. A. representative . majored in Spanish, English and mathematics. JOANNE STEBBINS Band . pep band . junior representative to band . clarinet quartet '46, '47 . activity manager . honor roll . lib- rary assistant . Stadiana . Sahasa . Pep Club. GEORGE W. STEVENSON Steve - bond and stamp manager . Ski Club . junior prom . dance com- mittees . Pep Club . outside employ- ment . majored in English, mathe- matics, science and typing. GEORGE F. STURGEON Attended Bremerton High School. PEARL TADICH Rifle Club . Pep Club . Retail Club . library assistant . majored in Eng' lish, home economics and retail tram- mg. DAVID TAPLIN Activity manager . Big S . intramural sports . majored in mathematics and science. DAVE L. THALLER Activity manager . assemblies . dance committees . Pep Club. BRUCE W. THOMPSON Tom - band . pep band . bond and stamp manager . honor roll . Senior Class play . Thespians . student leader . assemblies . attended Hill Military Academy, Portland . ma' jored in mathematics, Spanish. history and English. FRANCES THORNESS Frankie -- activity manager . Red Cross representative . Girls' Club committees . Stadiana . Science Club . Sahasa . student leader . bond and stamp manager . basketball champion '46 . speedball champion '46. JEAN TIGNER Tiggy - activity manager . Girls' Club committees . Junior Glee Club . majored in history, clothing and English . attended Kelso High School. ROSEMARY LLEWELLYN TOLLEFSON Rosie - assemblies . bond and stamp manager . ushered at commencement '46 . dance committees . Football Night '45, '46 . Girls' Club com' mittees . Senior Glee Club '45, '46, '47 . P.-T. A. representative . Red Cross representative . Thespian Mat' inee . study hall assistant . Golf Club . Riding Club . Sahasa . Ski Club . Pep Club . opera secondary lead '47 . chairman of Thanksgiving assembly . Thespians . majored in foreign languages and mathematics. JAMES D. TROUP Senior lifesaving . attended Bellarmine High School . majored in mathef matics. English and history. BEVERLY JEANNE TVETER Bev - Sahasa . Girls' Club com' mittees . Stadiana . study hall asist' ant . president of Horizon Club . first-year athletic award . Thespians . majored in English, Spanish and home economics. MARY JOANNE VANDENBERG Jo - Triple S . co-chairman of howdy dance '46 . Tigerannas 3 years . Football Night '46 . sophomore rep- resentative to Girls' Council . Sta- diana . Riding Club . activity manager . Red Cross representative . honor roll . second-year athletic award . Sahasav. Peg Club . lunchroom crew . Girls Clu committees . dance com- mittees . study hall assistant. MAX XVACULA Assemblies . dance committees . Foot- ball Night . intramural sports . Red Cross representative . P.-T. A. rep- resentative . TorchfY . Pep Club . Ski Club . lunchroom cleanup com' m1!fB6. BRANDT TENNANT Bond and stamp manager . activity man' ager . athletic manager . business manager of Senior Class play . Debate Club , Sportsmen's Club . majored in mathematics, science, English and industrial arts. DOROTHY .J EAN THALLER Stadiana . co-chairman Pep Club dance . hike leader . assemblies . Football Night '45, '46 . senior picture ap' pointment committee . assisted at commencement '46 . activity manager . bond and stamp manager . study hall assistant . Red Cross representaf tive . dance committees . Girls' Club committees . secondfyear athletic award . junior prom . Girls' Golf Club . Riding Club . Sahasa . Ski Club . Thespians . Pep Club . Speakers' Bureau . majored in Spanish. mathematics, English and history. SHIRLEY JEAN THOMPSON Assemblies . first-year athletic award . Pep Club . Sahasa , majored in typ' ing, home economics and English. JOAN ELIZABETH THRASHER Joanie - social department chairman of Girls' Club . secretary of Triple S . vice president of Quill and Scroll . feature editor of The World . cofart editor of The Tahoma . Stu- dent Council . Girls' Council . co' chairman of the Boys' and Girls' Club formal . Football Night '45, '46 . co-chairman of the Girls' Club- Triple S tea . senior honor roll . junior prom . co-chairman of Christ' mas decorations '44 . National Thes- pians . Thespian Matinee . Debate Club . hrst-year debate letter . sophomore debate champion . C.P.S. debate tournament . journalism let' ter . Thespians , dance committees . Sahasa . study hall assistant . at- tendance clerk . Girls' Club com' mittees . Pep Club . assemblies . Red Cross representative . Campus Workshop . Tigerannas. MARMEENE TODD Toddie - Senior Class play . Red Cross representative . Pep Club . Sahasa . Girls' Club committees . majored in English, science and book' keeping. BERNICE TRELOAR Bernie - honor roll . opera '46, '47 . Girls' Senior Glee Club . Football Night '45, '46 . assemblies . dance committees . Girls' Club committees . Sahasa . Ski Club . Riding Club . Rifle Club . Stadiana . Pep Club . activity manager '46 . bond and stamp manager . P.-T. A. representaf tive . junior prom . study hall as- sistant . attendance clerk . majored in English, shorthand and typing. RON TUTTLE Treasurer of Big S . president of 'I'orchfY . secretary of TorchfY . Student Council . president of boys' student leaders . chairman of '49 smoker . Pep Club . Boys' Golf Club . cofcaptain sophomore basket' ball . sophomore track . reserve football . varsity football . varsity basketball '46, '47 . assemblies . dance committees. PHYLLIS MARGARET UDALL Wass -- activity manager . bond and stamp manager . lunchroom crew . P.fT. A. representative . Girls' Golf Club . Pep Club . Riding Club . Sahasa . Ski Club . assemblies . office clerk . junior prom . dance committees . Girls' Club committees. BEVERLY VAVER Bev - Stadiana . Pep Club . Sahasa at . seconclfyear athletic award . bond . - and stamp manager . student nurse . lunchroom crew . Girls' Club com' mittees . hike leader . majored in science, mathematics and English. 1 5 ls GARY C. WADE W 'Mix ww Student leader. ' 5 ' I 3' . 'aI5i5t:g IaEg::a'5 , li' -., -. 'isp-,.- t ..ggi,3,L i2zg'1g.xi.:J' -.af i 'l - .tswitfgw '?gsw1'ia:7st - ' . it . 1.u2ssews'is f??fS iran l ' Xa. . Niall. ' ' ifE'f'i i'Ee3 ,ms it.'5,'- wtas U sm. DONNA E. WAITE Dce - activity manager . assemblies . dance committees . dancing chorus 3 years , drum majorette 2 years . Football Night '44, '45, '46 . Girls' Club committees . Red Cross repre- sentative . study hall assistant . Pep Club . Riding Club . Sahasa . Ski Club , junior prom . opera '45, '46 . boud and stamp manager . Ex- change Assembly '45, '47. ROYCE WILLIAM WARD Big S . vice president of Ski Club . sergeant at arms of Torch-Y . as- sisted at commencement '45 . Foot- ball Night '45. '46 . senior banquet committee . Tahoma staff . wrest- ling '45, '46. JO ANN WASSON ,lO - third-year athletic award , at- tendance clerk . opera '45, '46. '47 , orchestra , hike leader . Stadiana . Sahasa . Thespians . Pep Club . Riding Club . assemblies . Girls' Club committees . P.-T. A. representative . majored in Spanish, English and rnllslc. STILES WEGENER Football Night '45, '46 . honor roll . ushered at commencement '46 . Torch-Y . intramural sports . co- chairman of sophomore May dance . Ski Club. PHYLLIS R. WEIJK Phyll - dance committtees . makeup class . P.'T. A. representative . studv hall assistant . Pen Club . Riding Club . Sahasa . Thespians . Girls' Club committees . Ski Club . junior prom . majored in bookkeeping, typ- ing and English. RENEE WELLS Triple S . Stadiana . honor roll li- brary assistant . second-year athletic award . activity manager . bond and stamp manager . Christmas play '45 . Senior Class play reading committee . study hall assistant . Speakers' Bur- eau . Football Night '45, '46 . dance committees . iunior prom . stu- dent nurse . Pep Club . Rifle Club . :assemblies . Red Cross representa- tive . Girls' Club committees . ma- jored in history, typing and English. LORRAINE WESSEL PATRICIA WHITE 'Pat -Sahasa . Girls' Club com- mittees . Pep Club . majored in Folokkeeping, commercial and Eng- IS . MILDRED L. WILLIAMS Millie - hike leader . Football Night '45, '46 . Grid-Go-Round skit '45, '46 . Bowling League . roller skating manager , outstanding basketball player '45, '46, '47 . speedball champion '46 . Stadiana . assistant basketball manager '45 . basket- ball champion '46 . third-year ath- letic award . hobbies-roller skating. basketball and baseball . majored in shorthand, typing and English. SHIRLEY JUNE WILLIS 'Shirl -'47 Tahoma editor . spring and fall World editor . student ad- viser of The World . NVorld news editor . president of Quill and Scroll . secretary of Speakers' Bureau . publicity manager of the band . Triple S . senior honor roll . activity manager . bond and stamp manager , pep band . Student Council . Red Cross representative . form-swimming . opera 3 years . solo orchestra . co-chairman Christmas decorations '46 . Football Night . journalism letter . swimming team . model for spring style show . Debate Club . Sahasa . junior prom . howdy week . Thespians . assemblies . dance com- mittees . P.-T. A. panel speaker . Girls' Club committees . Pep Club . served at senior banquet '44 . sen- ior picture appointment committee . XVestern Washington Regional Contest . commencement speaker . majored in science, Spanish, English and mathe- matics. SELINA ANN WALLER Sally - treasurer of Sahasa . presi- dent of Speakers' Bureau . treasurer of Red Cross . Sahasa cabinet . Foot- ball Night '45, '46 . co-chairman Sahasa dance '45 , Tigcrannas . Stu' dent Council . Christmas play '45 . assemblies . dance committees . Pep Club . bond and stamp manager . Red Cross representative . junior prom. DOLORES WARRANT Majored in English, shorthand and typ- ing . hobby-traveling . attended school in almost every state. ROSEMARY XVATSON Rosie -dance committees . Girls' Club committees . library assistant . lunchroom crew . P.-T. A. repre- sentative . Pep Club . Sahasa , out- side employment . hobby-dogs . majored in shorthand, typing and English. RALPH W. WEHMHOFF President of Boys' Club . Big S . sophomore football '44 . chairman of howdy dance . reserve football '45 . Hi-Y . Student Council . Football Night '46 . intramural sports . Pep Club . Ski Club . Red Cross rep' resentative . bond and stamp manager . dance committees . assemblies . ma- jored in mathematics, science, English and commercial . outside employment. JOYCE ELAINE WELCH Activity manager . bond and stamp manager . Football Night '44, '45, '46 . service department chairman of Girls' Club . opera dancing chorus . hike leader . second-year athletic award . Stadiana . Student Council . study hall assistant . Tigerannas . Girls' Council . junior prom . Ex- change Assembly. FRANK C. WERBISKY Honor roll . Debate Club . Rifle Club . Science Club . assemblies . ma- jored in Spanish, English, Latin and social studies. DELORES A. WESTERDAHL 'Dee - Stadiana , Pep Club . Sahasa . first-year athletic award . swimming team 2 years . activity manager . speedball champion . majored in English, music and commercial. JOYCE EILEEN WILKINSON Library assistant , Victory Through Prayer Club . majored in Spanish, English and Science. NANCY ODELL WILLIAMS Nanc - secretary of Junior Class . Sahasa cabinet . third-year athletic award . Triple S . Stadiana . Tiiger- annas . Speakers' Bureau , ushere at commencement '46 . activity manager . bond and stamp mana er . first-year debate letter . Footbafl Night '45, '46 . senior honor roll . library assistant . chairman of senior picture appointments . co-chairman of cal' endar committee . Student Council . study hall assistant . Tahoma staff . kVorld staff . junior prom . Pep Club . Ski Club . co-chairman of Sahasa farewell. to seniors banquet . Girls' Club committees . assemblies . dance committees . toastmistress of Stadiana banquet '47. VIRGINIA WOLF ' Ginger - chairman of fellowship de- partment of Girls' Club . sopho- more representative to Girls' Council . co-chairman ot' Farewell to Seniors dance . co-chairman oi Girls' Club pencil drive . Football Night '45, '46 . ushered at commencement '46 . Girls' Glee Club . opera '45, '47 . Speakers' Bureau . Stadiana . Triple S . Tigerannas '44, '45, '46 . Student Council . Pep Club . Sahasa cabinet . Ski Club . champion volley- ball team '46 . first-year athletic let- ter . assemblies . dance committees . bond and- stamp manager . Girls' Club committees . junior prom . activity manager . Red Cross repre- sentative . honor roll, HAROLD T. WOLFE I'lap - Student Council . student leader . sophomore football . Hi'Y . junior football . Big S . vice president of Pep Club , assemblies . dance committees . Ski Club , Boys' Golf Club . intramural sports . Boys' Club committees. GLORIA BLANCHE WOODBURY Railroad Club . assemblies . dance com' mittecs . Girls' Club committees . junior prom . Pep Club . Thespians , Ski Club . study hall assistant . Sahasa . majored in English, home economics and typing. WILLIAM L. ZIEROW Zcro - reserve wrestling '45 . varsity wrestling '46 . Big S . intramural sports . Bogey'Y . majored in mathe- matics, English and science. RUTH WOLLAND Tigcrannas , Stadiana . second-year athletic award . dance committees . Football Night '45, '46 . Girls' Club committees . Pep Club . Sahasa . toastmistrcss at Sahasa Banquet '46 . hike lcadcr. GERALDINI3 WYSE GerryA'- Stacliana . first-year athletic award . baseball champion '47 . Sahasa . Pep Club . P.fT. A. reprcf sentativc . activity manager . majored in typing, clothing and English . attended high school in Los Angeles. GLORIA ANN MAYFIELD Irish - head drum rnajorette . band secretary . Pep Club . attended Klaf math Union High School, Klamath Falls, Orc. KATSUMI HASHIMOTO beninr Jtannur nII After three years of toil, endurance and not a small amount of study, 40 students proved themselves worthy of being placed on the senior honor roll. To attain this honor, a student must have made an average of 3.2 or better for all three years of high school. Placing highest on the list were Rosalie Hoar, Harriet Herrmann and Shirley Willis, respectively. YLWMA7 I ROW 1: Shirley Willis, Donna Arnold, Rosalie Hoar, Gloria Kristofferson, Nancy Bill Bethkck, Jean Lewis. ROXV Z: Alice Palmer, Dorothy Johnson, Beverly Sinkovich, Avis Face, Lorraine Anderson, Shirley Brubaker, Dick Koenig, John Friars. ROW' 3: Brrker, Ed Barnes, Joan Grafton, Wilma Schelp, Martha Mer'row, Mary Krilich, joannc Stebbins, Nancy Parker, Colleen Pickcrt, Fritzie Hoobingfk ROW 4: Virginia Lambert, Joanne Mycrs, Jeanne Shugard, Marian Sterne, VeOna King, Qucta YVCrb1SkY, Fred Franklin, Karl Humiston. Missing from the picture are David Kapphahn, Shun Mci Ling McVey.' liindicatcs outside honor roll. BARBARA STOXVE President ELEANOR MELLISH Vice President GRACE FULLAGER Secretary iuniur Laying the foundation for leadership of the Castle next year, the junior Class vigorously as- sumed many responsibilities in Stadium activities. Leading the class was the first girl to be elected president, Barbara Stowe. Other cabinet members were: Eleanor Mellish, vice presidentg Grace Ful- lager, secretaryg Gen Thompson, treasurer, and Lorraine Bottiger and Ted Cormier, representaf tives to Student Council. Glittering swords, mysterious atmosphere and swishing formals set the scene for one of the most important social events of the year, the junior prom, held eary in December. Arabian Dream was the theme chosen by Co-Chairmen Garry Bailey and Patty Doe. Many honors were captured by members of the class of '48. They were represented in Girls' Council by Margaret Hansen, secretaryg Lorraine Bottiger, fellowship department chairman, Patty Doe, service department head, and Carol Marcy, Marilyn McCormack and Joan Hokanson, junior representatives. Hazel Ann Manning proved her pep as 'yell duchess for a second term. Triple S initiated the following juniors: Ann Joyce Bachrach, Carol Cheim, Joanne Cinelli, fLuft1 Cofchairmcn of Arabian Dream, the junior prom held in December, were Garry Bailey and Patty Doe. fBelow leftl Rcigning over the 1946 sophomore May dance were Queen Marjie Miller and Attendant Marilyn Knapp. Muriel Thorpe was the other attendant. KBel0w 'riglitj Arlene Rose and Claire McNeill will be business manager and editor of thc 1948 Tahoma. lass Helen Eincham, Grace Fullager, Margaret Han' sen, Evelyn Harting, joan Hokanson, Eleanor Keyser, Mona Kleiner, Marilyn McCormack, Eleanor Mellish, JoAnne Neff, Janice Peterson, Arlene Rose, Helene Shugard, Doris Soder, Barb Stowe, Corinne Sule, Barbara Swanson and Joan Wilson. In the athletic field Sam Baker and Dick Boyle were prominent, having been chosen as next yearls football cofcaptains. Special recogf nition in other sports went to Nick Mosich, Bob Paige and Dick Brynestad. The junior cabinet chose Claire McNeill and Arlene Rose as next year's editor and business manager of The Tahoma. Those distinguishing themselves musically were Sid Bowe and Laurine Schore, having prominent parts in the operag Marjie joy Miller, dancing chorus instructor, and Joy Lundgren, dancing chorus accompanist and harp soloist. The last social event of the year was the Farewell to Seniors dance, sponsored by the juniors in honor of the graduating class. Hiighrj Dick Boyle and Sam Baker will co'captain next fall's grid squad. fBelow leftj Outstanding in debate were Gloria Patterson, James Sherrod and Bobbie Swanson. fBelow rightj The last dance of the year, the Farewell to Seniors, had as co-chairmen Charles Candoo and Virginia Fisher. GEN THOMPSON Treasurer LORRAINE BOTTIGER Girls' Representative TED CORMIER Boys' Representative bupbumnre lass TOBIASON JOHN DE WEESE Girls' Representative Boys' Representative BARBARA MICHAELSON DQRQTHY JORGENSON secretary Trcasurer BOB HOSKINS President JACK DAY Vice President Having just completed their first year in the Brown Castle, many sophomores have proven them' selves worthy of continuing on a leaders in the coming two years. With Bob Hoskins as president of the group and a ine cabinet consisting of jack Day, vice president, Barbara Michaelson, secretary, John DeWeese, boys' representative, the class has had a busy and prosperous year. , Many of the boys showed outstanding skill in the field of sports. A few of them were Jim Wolfe, Wendall Kibbe, Hank Owens, Bob Hoskins, John DuPriest, John DeWeese, Carl Harrison and Carl Peterson. Reigning over the sophomore May dance were Queen Dolores Dessen and her attendants-jane Doclheray and Dorothy jorgenson. Maureen Dessen and Don Busselle headed the traditional affair as cofc airmen. fLcft1 On the way as dcbaters were jimmy Gipple, Ruth Hurriiston and Leonard Lcmm. fBclow lcftj Five sophomores outstanding on the iicld of athletics were Jim Wolfe, Harold Owens, Wendall Kibbe, Bob Hoskins and John Du Priest. fBelow 'riglutj In charge of the most important sophomore social event of the year, the May dance, were CofChairmen Maureen Dcsscn and Don Busselle. Q i- S' 9 We 7 ,, X., 7 ,- 2 T. 'V fn P 4-X 5. F Q +1 Qlummentement Following in the trend of recent years, the three top honor students of the Class of '47 were girls. Rosalie Hoar, headed the class with a record of all A's and one B, while Harriet Herrmann won second place honors and Shirley Willis, third. Not only high A honor students, these girls also topped a long list of activities. Particularly active in music and dramatics, Rosalie was president of the Girls' Glee Club, in the opera three years, a member of Thespian Cabinet, Triple S and treasurer of Girls' Club. Harriet was kept busy by being vice president of Triple S, president of the girls' student leaders, a member of Student Council and Stadiana cabinet. Tahoma editor and editor of The World for two semesters, Shirley was also president of Quill and Scroll, secretary of Speakers' Bureau and a member of Triple S, Student Council and the band. . Instead of having the valedictorian speak as was customary, Rosalie was recognized with a vocal solo. It was decided by the senior honor roll that the four student speakers would be Bill Bethke, Fritzie 'Herrmann, Shirley Willis, and 'Ron Smith, who would represent the class as its president. A wellfbalanced program of music and presentation of awards was climaxed with a recessional as last year. With approximately 100 more graduates than in 1946, the number on the senior honor roll dropped from 50 to 40. Twentyfeight girls and 12 boys attained this honor. Three boys were on the outside honor roll by virtue of not having had their three years of high school at Stadium. C' '9 Placing highest on senior honor roll were Fritzie Herrmann, salutatorian, Rosalie Hoar, valedictorian, and Shirle Willis, third place. Y l44l DWAYNE WESTLIN CLARE DUERFELDT ED HANSEN CLARICE LOREN JERRY MILLER 1946 Zltnarh winners In recognition of their high scholastic standards and outstanding achievements during the year, 18 students of the graduating class of 1946 were honored with awards and scholarships at commencement. The Richard Graff Memorial Award, which was presented to Stadium in 1919 by the late Dr. and Mrs. Marc W. Graff in honor of their son who died while a senior here, is given to the boy who attains the highest ideals of sportsmanship and scholastic achievement. Dwayne Westlin, the twenty' eighth boy to have his name engraved on the cup, was prominent in school affairs, serving as captain of 1946 varsity basketball squad, president of senior HifY, captain of 1946 varsity track and a member of Big S and Boys' Club Council. For the first time last year, the janet Hufford Memorial Award was presented to the senior girl considered the best representative of friendliness, scholarship and cooperation in school activities. This gift of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Huiford was awarded as a tribute to their daughter who was a beloved and admired Stadium student before her death in 1945. Clare Duerfeldt, the recipient of this new honor, was president of Triple S, and a member of Student Council, Stadiana and Girls' Council. Chosen for his outstanding work in the journalistic field, Edward Hansen was given the honor of being the first Stadion to receive the new Roberta and Marilyn Powell journalism award. Ed was editor of The World, a member of Quill and Scroll and student adviser of The World. The Phil and Grace Garland music award to encourage music leadership is given each year to the senior who has made the most outstanding contribution toward Stadium's musical life. Clarice Loren was given this award because of her musical ability and qualities of leadership, citizenship, scholarship and capability. Clarice was a member of the pep band, orchestra, band and opera dancing chorus. Chosen the most promising student in the Held of scientific research, Rollin Bach received the Bausch and Lomb medal. Outstanding qualities of cooperation and leadership earned for jean McCrea the Good Citizenship award given by the Mary Ball chapter of the D. A. R. The Harvard College tuition scholarship for S600 went to Jerome Miller. The Northwest Kiwanis Club tuition scholarship for study in the field of social science at the College of Puget Sound was given to Doris Goody. Marilyn Wold was awarded the Ada L. McCleary scholarship established by the Mary Ball chapter of the D. A. R. The two Pm T. A. scholarships, awarded for personal merit and accomplishment, and worth S50 each, were given to Beverly Leach and Walter Hansen. Joan Fries, in competition with 27,000 other students, won a certificate of merit in the scholarship contest sponsored by Pepsi Cola. Mills College of California gave two scholarships awarded on a competitive basis. To jean Lee went the Mills Trustee scholarship worth S2,000, while Mariennei Schweinler, a graduate of 1945, re- ceived the other, Worth 3400. Winner of the Reed College Tuition scholarship for S280 was Mary Savage. The College of Puget Sound tuition scholarship went to James Gimlett, while the Washington State College scholarship, which is awarded on the basis of scholastic record, was given to Maudie Boyle. f45'l CARRY HERSEY President Stuhent nuntil Led through a difficult post war year by Carry Hersey, president, Student Council headed a long list of activities for the year. Cther oilicers were: Bud Waiss, vice president, Anne McCrea, secref tary, and Jean Johnson, treasurer. Football Night CofChair1nen Don Gilsdorf and Gerry Fries chose as its theme Castle Capadesf' With Ken Addis as master of ceremonies, it was presented in the form of a large stage production. Capturing the annual awards were Clara Bowe for her singing, Carry Hersey for his speech, and Stadiana for the best skit. At a special meeting Nov. 5 the council met with oilicers of the Bremerton High School student body and Boys' and Girls' Clubs. To encourage better behavior at football games, a group of students from Lincoln and Stadium went to junior high schools in the city to plead the cause of better sportsmanship among the spectators. A committee consisting of Bruce Andreasen, Carry Hersey, Anne McCrea, Gloria Nelson, Colf leen Pickert and Ron Smith was appointed by the council to propose a plan to Lincoln. An assembly was organized to include talent from both schools, with yell leaders and football team captains pref sent, as well as student body oflicers. Those who participated in the assembly were Ken Addis, fLeft abovej Show prices were dropped for activity ticket holders through the efforts of Ken Addis, Bob La Hatt and Ralph Wehmhoff. Don Gilsdorf and Gerry Fries managed this year's Football Night, Castle Capadesf' fBelow lcftj Beneath the robes and war-paint stand Bob La Hatt, Ken Addis and Elliott Brown, as M.C. and stooges of Football Night. fBelow viglllj Full Student Council. Row 1: Jeanne Shugard, Jean Johnson, Fritzie Herrmann, Avis Face, Joanne Knapp, Arla Tobiason, Rosemarie Gosselin, Alice Palmer, Anne McCrea, Joan Thrasher, Sue Pringle, Barbara Stowe. Row 2: Bill Kidd, John Schartow, Ed Balarezo, Don Gilsdorf, Bert Fisher, Marian Sterne, Donna Arnold, Edith Bower. Janine Eklund, Evelyn Gagliardi, Shirley Willis. Row 3: Ron Smith, Bob La Hatt, Ralph YVehmhoil', Wells Anderson, Nancy Williams, Gerry Fries, Mary Louise Graiff, Sally Waller, Colleen Pickett, Lorraine Bot- tiger, Marjorie Ludwig, Gloria Nelson. Row 4: Walt Bragdon, Melvin Hoffman, Bruce Andreasen, Larry Martin, Ron Tuttle, Ed Notley, Ted Cormier, Garry Bailey, Bob Hoskins, John DeWeese, Bill Reid, Garry Hersey, as , 1 iQ is ..,, I ' A BUD WAISS ANNE McCREA JEAN JOHNSON Vice President Secretary Treasurer Wells Anderson, Bruce Andreasen, Clara Bowe, Garry Hersey, Marjie Joy Miller and Jackie Schore. The annual Exchange Assembly with Lincoln was held jan. 24, with ,lanine Eklund and Skip Norton as cofchairmen. Highlights were the min' strel show and the barber shop quartet, while the dancing chorus came up to its usual high standard. With so much business to attend to, the council met every Tuesday. During the year it voted to ban corsages at most school dances. Bud Waiss was in charge of the Student Council booth for the band uniform benefit dance. At the end of the year a picnic was held at Bert Fisher's beach place, with joanne Knapp and Bert Fisher in charge. fRight topQ Co-chairmen of the wellfreceived Exchange Assembly were Skip Norton and Janie Eklund. fRighr battomj The school calendar was kept in order by Nancy Williams and Larry Martin. fBCl0iu lcftj The doors swing in, the doors swing out at Football Night. IBclow 'rightj Scene at a full Student Council meeting. Girls' ,I .,,, - fi? COLLEEN PICKERT President CLARA BOWE Vice President MARGARET HANSEN Secretary ROSALIE HOAR Treasurer With the last rap of President Colleen Pickert's gavel marking the end of another school term, Girls' Club completed an eventful and successful year. Assisting Colleen were Clara Bowe, vice presi- dent, Margaret Hansen, secretary, and Rosalie Hoar, treasurer. Miss McCulloch was head adviser. Teas for teachers, which were held every Wednesday after school with each of the four departments sponsoring one tea during the month, was a new idea inaugurated this year. A talent assembly was given at the beginning of the spring semester to welcome girls in the place of the mixer held in the fall. Both types of entertainment met with great approval. Treasure Island proved to be one of the most enjoyable tolo dances of the year with everyone costumed in pirates' attire, fitting in with the decorations of treasure chests, skulls, caves and a ship. Virginia Gundstrom and Helen Gladstone were cofchairmen of the affair given by social department. Joan Thrasher, social head, supervised the mixer and talent assembly, the Girls' Club f Triple S tea and was cofchairman of the Girls'f Boys' Club sophisticated spring formal, Castlecobana. Lavish Christmas decorations bedecked the halls of Stadium during the yuletide season under the direction of Sue Pringle, welfare department chairman. Cofchairmen of the project were Shirley Willis and Judy Shore. Uther duties of this department we re serving for P.fT. A. every month, organizing Big Sisters and polishing trophies. Sending Christmas stockings and Easter baskets to children of the Community House and Day Nursery was part of the work of service department headed by Joyce Welch during the fall semester and Patty Doe in the spring. The annual Memorial Day service was planned by the fellowship department with Lorraine Bottiger as chairman and department head. Encouraging the wearing of white blouses on Wednesdays and sending holiday greetings to teachers were projects of this department. GIRLS' COUNCIL ROW l: Joan Thrasher, Rosalie Hoar, Margaret Hanscn, Colleen Pickett, Miss McCulloch, Clara Bowc, .Lorraine Battiger, Sue Pringle, Patty Doe, Alice Palmer. ROW 2: Janie Crcswell. Virginia Gunstrom, Barbara Horjcs, Jody Getty, Marilyn McCormack, Virginia Fisher, Margaret Matthew, Gerry Fries, Joan Hokanson. ROW 3: Av.s Face. Norma Johnson, Carol Marcy, Evie Gagliardi, Joyce XVclch, Joan Wilson, Joan Ginnavcn, Mildred Armson. i431 Enya' RALPH WEHMHOFF President BOB LA HATT Vice President WELLS ANDERSON Secretary CHARLES ENGELL Treasurer Boys' Club was reorganized this fall as an active club in which all Stadium boys participate. Under the capable direction of Ralph Wehmhoiif, the service organization carried on various activities and projects directed at school betterment. Larry Martin, social commissioner, was in charge of social events during the year, the most spec' tacular ot which was the spring formal, Castlecobana. This dance was given jointly with Girls' Club in early March. The gym was decorated for this successful affair to give the atmosphere of a New York nightclub, with replicas of the New York skyline around the walls in addition to pink clouds ind stars hanging from the ceiling. Joan Thrasher, social ,chairman of Girls' Club, was co-chairman with arry. I Athletics commissioner, Bruce Andreasen, was responsible for promoting more interest among boys in both intramural and interscholastic sports. He had charge of two assemblies during the year at which coaches for the sports of the season were introduced and letters awarded to athletes. , The duty of the morale commissioner, Ron Smith, was to develop more spirit by backing Pep Club. The program for cleaning up the lunchroom was the project of the welfare commissioner, Doug Corns. Ed Notley, public relations commissioner, was responsible for handling any business between Boys' Clubland the public. The service commission, headed by Don Gilsdorf, organized committees for carrying out the various activities of the club. The club's activities were presented to the school by means of bulletins and The World. BOYS' COUNCIL ROW 1: Don Gilsdorf, Ralph Wehmhcxi, Bob La Hatt, Wells Anderson ROW 2: Ron Smith, Ed Notlcy, Larry Martin, Doug Corns, Bruce Andreasen. i49l -,M W A TRIPLE S ROW 1: Shirley XVillis, Virginia Gundstrom, Joanne Vandcnberg, Nancy Riehl, Miss J. Fraser, Alice Palmer, Joan Thrasher, Sue Pringle, Marjorie Nobles, ,loan Ginnavcn, Jeanne Shugard. ROW 2: Rosalie Hoar, Joanne Goodrick, Janine Eklund, Virginia Wolf, ,loan Hokan -- L .-:V yser, Arlene Rose, Barbara Knott, Ann ,loyce Bachrach. ROW 3: Marge Rawson, Colleen Picker! 1 Lodema johnson, Barbara Stowe, Barbara Swanson, Janis Peterson, Patty Doc, Nancy XVilliams, Ge y Fries, ' . n ' cllish. HIfY ROW 1: Ed Notley, Don Gilsdorf, Bruce Andreasen, Doug Corns, Jim Fowler, Bill Reid, Leon Hutchinson, Larry Martin, Bert Fisher, Milton Gust, Mr. Jones. ROW 2: Bud Waiss, Dick Jardeen, Bob La Hart, jim Driscoll, Ralph Wehmholf, Harold Wolfe, Ben Fawcett, Walt Krolrenes, David James, Weldon Howe. ROW 3: Roger Engberg, Herman Beyer, Fred Veatch. Dwight Johnson, Bud Nelson, Louis Youngman, Dick Boyle, Leonard Spanich. Dan lnveen, Bill Geiger, Dick Brynestad. ROW 4: Jack Stephens, Garry Hersey, Wells Anderson, Ed Balarezo, Earl Smith, Skip Norton, Ron Smith, Ned Face, Bob Paige, Elliott Brown, Mr. Streeter. Triple 5 Living up to its motto, Stadium's Supporting Spirit, Triple S completed another successful year. The blue and gold pins were presented to new mem bers at fall and spring initiations, raising the club's membership to 50. The honorary society carried through many traditional activities, such as being co- sponsor of Howdy Week, making pompons for the Thanksgiving Day game, presenting holly sprigs to the teachers a week before Christmas, putting on a tolo and holding an annual spring tea with Girls' Club. Officers for the year were: Alice Palmer, president, Harriet Herrmann, vice president, Joan Thrasher, secretary, and Nancy Riehl, treasurer. Miss J. Fraser continued as adviser. 55? HifY's goal, To create, maintain and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character, was attained more than ever this year. HifY helped with Howdy Week both semesters and climaxed each with a dance. The club printed a small book, Tiger's Tale, to explain the activities and standards of Stadium. As in the past, the boys ushered at the Senior Class play and the opera, and, as a service to the school, purchased mirrors for the boys' locker room. The HifY basketball team won the Y league and also the Y.M.C.A. Northwest championship. Members of the club worked on the Y's summer camp to make it better for house parties. Fall officers were: Bob La Hatt, president, Wells Anderson, vice president, Skip Norton, secref tary, Garry Hersey, treasurer, Bert Fisher, chaplain, and Don Gilsdorf, sergeant at arms. Spring oihcers were: Bill Reid, president, Ron Smith, vice president, Jim Fowler, secretary: Garry Hersey, treasurer: Bud Waiss, chaplain, and Ed Notley, sergeant at arms. Mr. Streeter and Mr. F. jones were the advisers for the club. U01 Giurtirf To create and maintain throughout our school life a feeling of mutual good fellowship is the purpose of Torch-Y. Activities for the year included a number of dances which were held at the first of the school year after football and basketball games, a hayride, cruise and house party. TorchfY entered a team in the teenfage league and made such plans for civic projects as a work group to give its efforts to the development of the Y.M.C.A.'s summer camp. Fall oificers were: Ron Tuttle, president, Tom Rigney, vice president, Garry Bailey, secretaryg Ted Rose, treasurer, Stiles Wegener, chaplain, and Royce Ward, sergeant at arms. Spring officers were: Garry Bailey, president, Bob Hoskins, vice president, Chuck Candoo, secref taryg Ted Cormier, treasurerg Frank Willoughby, ch aplain, and Royce Ward, sergeant at arms. wagers? BogeyfY, a newlyfformed organization affiliated with the Y.M.C.A., participated in many activities, including a house party, dance and skit in Football Night. The L'Bogey's were under the direction of Dwight Johnson, presidentg Herman Beyer, vice president, Bill Marr, secretary, Jim McCormack, treasurer, Don Sernmern, chaplain, and Bob O'Larey, sergeant at arms. TORCHfY ROW 1: Frank Willoughby, Ron Mitchell. Bill Norton, Boyd Howell, Leonard Spanich, Ted Cormier, Garry Bailey. Chuck Candoo, Royce Ward, Max Wacula, Stiles Wegener. ROW 2: Bob Baker, Jack Macpherson, John Carr, Wendall Kibbe, Ned Face, john DeWeese, Don Busselle, Sam Baker, jack Day, Pete Wallerich. ROW 3: Ted Rose, Tom Rigney, Dick Morris, Bob Nordstrom, Ron Tuttle, Ray Spalding, Carl Hrrrison. Jack McMillan, John DuPriest, Bob Hoskins. BOGEYfY ROW 1: jack Schutzman, jim Craig. Clair Haycock, Ray Spalding, Don Gellatly. Al Herzog, Ken Power, Ken Miller, Bob Paige. ROW 2: Ralph Long, jim McCormick, Bob Nichols, Jack Christensen, Don LeGrande, Dick Evans, Bill Zierow, Bill Marr, ,lim Wolfe, Jim Troup. ROW 3: ,lack Elmore, Dan Bigger, Dick Rasmussen. Gene Johnson, Don Maitland, Earl Smith, Dick Jardeen, Dwight Johnson, Cam Haslam. ROYV 4: Tom Cross, Stan Monaghan, Lloyd Albert, Bob Monaghan, Bob O'l..arey, Don Ashley, Iorgen Husby, Gene Gallagher, Don Semmern. fill STADIANA ROW l: Jo Ann Wasson, Gerry Wysc, Arlene Rose, Pat Kczich, Joanne Goodrick, Jeanne Shugard, Helene Shugard, Ann Skupcn, Joelene Smith, Dorothy Thaller, Barbara Moore, Jean Rathbun, Nellie Stray, Elaine Langlow, Barbara Stowe, Ann Joyce Bachrach. ROW 2: Juanita Ruck, Geraldine McKinney, Ruth Moe, Dorothy Moe, Jean Johnson, Margie Freisheim, Joan Johnson, Doris Soder, Marilyn McCormack, Patty Doe, Frances Thorness, Audrey Stephenson, Grace Miller, Barbara Jackson, Barbara Smith, Jing Chan Ling. ROW 3: Joan Ginnaven, Lorraine McKinney, Mary Peterson, Annette Chapman, Nancy Green, Marilyn Murphy, Jean Tilley, Gloria Nelson, Joan Wilson, JoAnne Neil, Elaine Puddicombe, Grace Fullager, Janis Peterson. Gladys Gore. Claire McNeill, Pat Clement, Lois Sacco. ROW 4: Erma Prechek, Mona Kleiner, Shirley Carney, Muriel Sagen, Phyliss Boetcher, Junice Issacson, Beverly Duncan, Marjorie Kindem, Iris Gilbreath, Carole Long, Katherine Falsltow, Marilyn Spike, Deloryse Tokstad, Eileen W'ildes, Katheren Sarantinos. STADIANA lLower Picture, ROW 1: Virginia Fisher, Betty Bingaman, Dolores Johnson, Esther Sinclair, Maxine Shaw, Joan Grafton, Avis Face, Miss Bernard, Harriet Herrmann, Joanne Ryan, Mary Ann Jensen, Barbara Kitlar, Helen Gladstone, Helen Gansen, Jean Buonomo, Barbara Knott, Beverly Vavcr. ROW 2: Evelyn Harting, Margaret Matthew, Nancy Williams, Lodema Johnson, Colleen Pickert, Virginia Wolf, Mary Lou Graiff, Ruth Wolland, Bernice Treloar, Delores Westrdahl, Sue Pringle Dorothy Ross Shirley Gunston Janice Crosser Ann Foreman Beverly Hansen Marga i i - l - I i , , ' 'P' U' V5 McCann. ROW 3: Mary Tucker, Joan Harrison, Joan Hokanson, Margot Murray, Helen Pearson, orgianna Jekli Lila Kennedy, Gloria Green, Anne McCrea, Carol Cheim, Eleanor Mellish, Lillian Van Lake, Joanne Ste ms, arbara XVeierman, Margaret Heclstrom, Wylcen Wilson, Eleanor Keyser, Nancy Reed. ROW 4: Donna Fries, Virginia Nicholson, Joanne Vandenburg, Nancy Riehl, Virginia Gundstrom, Gerry Fries, Patt MacPherson, Annette Ogden, Donalda Moncrieli, Pat Chapman, Marilyn Stier, Janis Turner, Pam Davis, Joanne Leavcrton, Marjorie Nobles, Ruby Smith, Mildred Williams, Jeannie Pcrella, Beverly Christianson, Mona Rae Brunelle, Rae Jeanne Neeley. btahiana J For the best skit at Football Night, Stadiana walked away with the prize of a bronze plaque. Girls who have earned their firstfyear athletic awards are members of Stadiana and are required to attend meetings to earn further athletic awards. Harriet Herrmann was chairman and Nancy Williams, toastmistress at the annual banquet held at Crawfords March 1 3. Oilicers were: President, Avis Face: vice president, Pat Heinrickg secretary, Joan Grafton: treasf urer, Maxine Shaw: sergeant at arms, Harriet Herrmann. Miss Bernard was adviser. U21 ' P.-T. A. 'REPRESENTATIVES ROW 1: Alta Hendren, Lorayne Willoughby, Queta Questad, Joyce Chisholm, Grace Miller, Shenora Krishian, Joan Harrison, Rae Jeanne Neeley, Patti Boyle, Myrna Juntti, Phyllis Udall, Gerry Fries, Shirley Peterson, Paddy Black, Joan Thrasher. Marjorie Ludwig, Marilyn Stier, S..lly Waller. ROW 2: JoAnn Knoll, Margery Becker, Beverly Sinkovich. Joan Kohl, Sue Bennett, Shirley Morrison, Gerrfe Baic, Joyce Roberts, Dorothy Thaller, Eleanor Keyser, Darlene Reynolds, Eudine Robertson, Judy Shore, Janis Peterson, Marjorie Graves, Barbara Swanson. ROW 3: Margaret Ward, Jean LeCompte, Erlyne Sawyer, Iris Gilbreath, Anne Telft, Lois Melland, Betty Adams, Beverl Haywood, Annette Ogden, Marcia Brown, Jo Anne Neff, Betty Brown, Lois Raver, Dolores Johnson, Mary Jean YVasson, Al Warnick, Norman Marshall. ROW 4: Virginia Miller, Barbara Thurman, Rose Yelovich, Shirley Furseth, Joyce ro er. Betty Lundberg, Carole Long, Mathilda Spillman, Jeanie Witmer, Lois Powell, Lavonne Iverson, Joann Ross, Tom Rigney, Ted Cormier, Doug Corns, Bob La Hatt. RED CROSS REPRESENTATIVES ROW 1: Shirley Gunston, DeLores Barrett, Lavanne Rosenquist, Marilyn Spike, Garry Hersey, Earl Smith, Joan Wilson, Mary Louise Graiff, Sally Waller, Nancy Riehl, Marcia Brown, Lois Lane, Anne Petrinovich, Marlene Schwenke, Janet Prttenger, Dorothy Naper, Lilian Shoemaker, Jane Brown, Darlene Biksler. ROW 2: JoAnn Getty, Pat Covach. Paddy Black, Bert Fisher, Ralph Wehmholf, Shirley Willis, Virginia Nicholson, Darlene Reynolds. Jo Goodrick, Joanne Knapp, Doris Soder, Marilyn Murphy, Joan Thrasher, Alice Palmer, Evelyn Tobro, Shirley Hughes, Jerry Rogers, Ruth Martin. ROW 3: Betty Bertsch, Delores Gibbons, Anne McCrea, Ted Cormier, Don Gilsdorf, Ed Balarezo, Kathleen McElwain, Bill Bovle, Kenney Fengler, John DeWeese, Skip Norton, Virginia Carr, Betty Herzog, Jeannie Perella, Jeannine Stevenson, Betty Bingaman, Walter Krokenes, George Reese, Jerry Snufiin. ROW 4: Ve Ona King, Harold Wolfe, Tom Rigney, Chuck Candoo, Bob Carino, Larry Martin, Annette Ogden, Glen Skidmore, Dick Ohls, lack McMillan, Ted Rose, Doug Corns, Dorothy Thaller, Virginia Wolf, Peggy Gagliardi, Jo Steele, Virginia McNerthney, Patt Murphy, Louise Fullcnwider, Bob La Hatt. . . tpttsentatihts Assisting the Parentffeacher Association in the annual membership drive and collecting money for the infantile paralysis fund were the main projects of the Junior P.f T. A. Council this year. In February the Council took charge of the entertainment for the monthly adult meeting. Officers for the year were: Marjorie Ludwig, presidentg Patti Boyle, secretaryftreasurerg Janis Peter' son, program chairman. eh ross tpresentatihts .For cheer at Christmas time, candy was wrapped and sent to the soldiers at Fort Lewis by the Junior Red Cross representatives. Filling gift boxes for orphans overseas was another project of the representatives during the fall semester. A perfect goal was attained by the school in the annual membership drive sponsored by the rep' resentatives. - -Carrying on their duties for the year were: Mary Louise Graiff, presidentg Nancy Riehl, vice presidentg Joan Wilson, secretaryg Sally Waller, treasurer. The adviser was Mrs. Hemenway. UU FALL ACTIVITY MANAGERS ROW 1: Dolores Johnson, John Hirschy, Betty Pedersen, Bernice Treloar, Joan Grafton, Pam vi Joan Johnson. Norma Johnson, Lorraine Anderson, Shirley Brubaker, Dolores Johnson, Toni Sule, Melvin Hoffman. OW 2: Regina YVacula, Joanne Ryan, Maxine Shaw, Gloria Greene, Marjorie Nobles, Virginia Taylor, Pat Chap n, Gloria Nelson, Muriel Sagen, Fred Vcatch, George LeCompte. ROW 3: Rosalie Hoar, Marcia Hornstein, M ian Haeringer, Joan Davis, Joanne Stebbins, Ann Cleland, Nancy Williams, Jim Fowler, Dan Inveen, Cameron Hasla , Shun Mei Ling, Larry Hoover. ROW 4: Corrine Sule, Charlene Kulkat, Gloria Masterson, Edith Bower, Jean 'gner, Aileen McCrimmon, Rcynold Vlaiss, Ed Notley, Fred Franklin, Bill Boyd, Dean Peart, Paul Smith. SPRING ACTIVITY ROYV 1: Joanne Lowry, Mildred Armson, Molly Elliot, Gloria Kristofferson, Marilyn Gunovick, Patty Smith, Marjorie Madar, Margot Murray, Betty Eudine Robertson, Phyllis Lind. ROW 2: Delores Wcsterdahl, Bernice Treloar, Virginia Wolf, Mary Lou Luck, Pat Chapman, Nancy XVilliams, Joan Safchik, Rojean Knight. Janet Pittenger, Gloria Nelson, Muriel Sagen, Aileen McCrimmon. ROW 3: Fred Franklin, Edith Bower, Lillian Van Lake, Donna McClary, Margaret Zaferin, Ed Notley, Tom Dahl, Ned Face. Dan Inveen, John DuPriest, David Bigger, Bill Bethke. RONV 4: Jean Tigner, Joan Miller, Audrey Butt, Joyce Nelson, Pat Bannon, Maxine Shaw, Margaret Hood, Don Fisher, Doug Blackman, Jack Christensen, Neal Nelson, Bill McCullough, Larry Hoover, Darr Gecr. ntihitp Managers Students who purchased activity tickets this year took advantage of an opportunity offered them to save their money -and support school functions at the same time. By buying stamps every Thursday in roll rooms, students were admitted to home football games free, basketball games and Football Night, school productions and The World, as well as receiving credit on the payment of the The Tahoma. With Mr. Giltner and Mrs. DuBois as advisers, the activity managers sold stamps every week and helped with the distribution of Tahomas this spring. U41 X Bunn Managers N Continuing the sale of bonds and stamps even though the war is over has been the job of managers from each roll room who sold the savings stamps on Thursday mornings. Although the imf petus for buying stamps has been taken away, as far as many students are concerned, large sales were recorded for the year. The behindfthefscenes work necessary for the smooth running of the program has been done by Mrs Du Bois, activity clerk, and Mr. Smith, adviser. f FALL BOND MANAGERS ROW 1: Joanne Sussman, Carol Cheim, Mary Lee Odlin, Joan Wilson, Carol Picard, Joanne Gooclrick, Joy Lunclgren, Dolores Dessen, Phyllis Lind, Carole Long, Katherine Falskow, Rosemary Tollefson. ROW 2: Part MacPherson, Virginia McNerthney, Elaine Pucldicombe, Helene Shugard, Martha Nlerrow, Kirk Wagner, Floyd Meade, Bob Monaghan, Bruce Thompson. ROW 3: Gen Thompson, Harriet Herrmann, Beverly Vaver, Mary Carnes, Barbara Koval, Grace Fullager, Skip Norton, Bruce Andreasen, Larry Martin, George Stevenson, Terry Waiss, Charles Wright, Darr Geer. ROW 4: Janis Turner, Jackie Johnson, Betty Herzog, Janet Allen, Mona Rae Brunell, Jeannie Perella, Claire McNeill, Par Walton, Audrey Butt, Dorothy Love, Louis Fox, Barlow Day, Ron Mitchell, Chuck Candoo. ,SPRING BOND MANAGERS ROW l: JoAnn Leaverton, Sally Waller, Joanne Knapp, Margaret Matthew, Evelyn Gagliardi, Joanne Goodrick, Joy Lundgren. Pat Kezich, Carol Cheim, Frances Thorness, Shirley Trippel. ROW 2: Dorothy Berglund, Dorothy Johnson, Pat Marshall, Nancy Norton, Juanita Atchison, Mary Tucker, Rita Vancleventer, Ruth Moe, Mary Ann Jensen, Barbara Swanson, Darlene Reynolds. ROW 3: Dorothy Jones, Marlys Pedersen, Elizabeth Bell, Beverly Adams, Lois Lane, Joan Stensen, Joan Brossoit, Jack Schutzman, Bill Stevenson, Stiles Wegener, Jack Benson, Bill Perkins, Virginia Taylor. ROW 4: Rachel Bonney, Ruth Nicholson, Jayce Chisholm, Lora Fyke, Mary Carnes, Martha Merrow, Jeanie Witmer, Bill Boyd, Alvin Blanch, Leonard Lemm, Bill Boyle, Tony Mitchell, Melvin Hoffman. U51 2 fi ll' ' an N it 1 ATTENDANCE CLERKS ROW 1: Gloria Kristofferson, Barbara Moore, Mrs. Laursen, Ella Mae Garrity, Miriam Hansen, Lila Kennedy, Mary Ann Brown. ROW 2: Charlene Kulkat, Dolores Buhr, Betty Herzog, Shirley Enbom, Marian Wallace, Lorraine Bottiger. Clara Bowe. ROW 3: Amber Caddey, Nancy Kapphahn, Audrey Dever, Dorothy Anderson, Joyce Nelson. Bernice Treloar. Phyllis Lind. A STUDY HALL ASSISTANTS ROW 1: Dorothy Petersen, Lavanne Rosenquist, Betty NValgraf, Mona Rae Brunelle, Beverly Christiansen, Dorothy Ross, Dixie Chavanne, Helene Shugard, Phyllis Weijk, Bernice Treloar, Lois Raver, Ruby Smith, Carole Bradley, Anne McCrea, Sue Pringle, June Schaffer, Carole Long. ROW 2: Marianne Berry, Geraldine McKinney, Virginia Fisher, Donna Hatcher, Joanne Vandenberg, Virginia Carr, Marcia Brown, Marilyn Tuite, Merle Lueckenotte, Anne Leland, Joyce Brynestad, Pam Davis, Marilyn McCormack, Dolores St. Amand, Greta Johnson. ROW 3: Joyce Baker. Marmeene Todd, Beverly Rogers, Bonnie Jean Moncrieff, Jo Ann Reardon, Frances Krilich, Shirley Thompson, Jean Tilley, Paddy Padrick, Rosalie Vickers, Delores Scharmann, Margie Fink, Beverly Hansen, Betti Love, Charlene Fellows, Nancy Challam, ROW 4: Doris Shaw, Amber Caddey, Charlene Kullcat, Wilma Schelp, Joyce Auge, Shirley Morrison, Joan Murray, Ellen Lenhoff, Gladys Hunt, Lorna Flanders, Shenora Krishian, Joan Brossoit, Dorothy Love, Gerrie Baic. Margaret Kirrage, Marilyn Wick. - Qttenhanre workers A woman's work is never done is a fitting quotation for the workers in the attendance ofhce. All day long Mrs. Laursen and her helpers are busy keeping the iles straight in 104. Their duties include taking excuses, collecting slips first and sixth periods, cutting and preparing stencils, marking and counting tardies, filing the absentees' cards, delivering messages and working on report cards every ten weeks. Qtuhp Zlaall assistants Study hall assistants were chosen at the beginning of each semester to aid the study hall teachers in checking the attendance with the gym, library and absentee lists before making the final list of stu' dents' absences. U61 Big S To become a member of Big S, Stadium Lettermen's organization, a boy must have earned either one varsity letter in any sport or two reserve letters. The oflicers for the fall term were: President, Ed Notleyg vice president, Doug Cornsg secretary, Skip Norton, and treasurer, Ron Tuttle. Mr. Levinson has been officiating as adviser to Big S, Their activities for the year have included a spring dance and acting as paddle boys at the football games. iiuntbruum rein Serving Stadium students during both lunches, cashiering, stacking trays, helping in the kitchen and cleaning up in the lunchroom are the duties of the lunchroom crew. These students are selected by Miss Miller, cafeteria manager, at the beginning of each semester and work one period each day. In return ,for their services they receive a free lunch worth 40 cents. BIG S ROW 1: Ron Tuttle, Doug Corns, Ed Notley, Skip Norton, Dick Bovle, Bill Stevenson, Doug Shacklett. Bob Paige, Ray Spalding, Chuck Johnson, Ralph Long, Bill Zierow, Lloyd Albert, Dick Lowery, Wells Anderson, jim Chamberlain, Bill Norton, Don Iams, Bill Marr, Wayne Davis, Dudley Panchot. ROW 2: Jim McCormack, Harry Compton, Dwight Johnson, Stan Monaghan, Bill Reid, Earl Smith, Dick Evans, ,lim Driscoll, john McCorry, Ned l ace, john Schartow, Ted Erichsen, Tom Medak, Dave Slotnick, Tom Dahl, Tom Rigney, Garry Bailey, Ken Addis, ROW 3: Bob Bourdon. Bob Monaghan, Herman Beyer, Ron Smith, Don Gilsdorf, Garry Hersey, Bob Hoskins, Roger Engberg, Bert Fisher, Jack Stephens, Ralph Wehmholl, Dick Brynestad, Bud Waiss, Louis Younvman, Ben Fawcett, john Larsen, Rick Healy. Ed Adams, Cameron Haslam, Neal Nelson, Lewis Law, George Rickcrt, Gene Shortlidge. ROW 4: Dan Bigger, Dick lardeen, Dave Bigger, David James, Bud Howell, Don Maitland, Ted Rose, jim Fowler, Larry Martin, Harold Wrlfe. Harry Nygard, Milton Gust, Bruce Andreasen, Bob Carlson, Bob La Hatt, Walter Krokenes, Gordon Bendick, Jack Christensen, jorgen Husby, Ralph Loudin, Len Spanich. LUNCHROOM CREW ROW l: Billie Alleman, Miss Miller, Mentra Lessley, Rosemary Watson, Cecyle Rogers, Marilyn Moe, Pat Bolvin, Donna Rundell. ROW 2: Wilma Pedersen, Betty Walgfaf, Erlyne Sawyer, Helen Pearson, Charlene Kulkat, Wilma Schelp, Darlene Bolvin, Mary Krilich. ROW 3: Helen asson, Noel Rekdahl, Gaylord Warren, Jeanie Witmer, Dolorz Pollock, Margaret Clement, Thelma Temple, jean De Wester, Myrna McCallister. E571 LIBRARY ASSISTANTS ROW lx Amy Hill, Billie Mellis, Joyce Chisholm. Miss Kobcrich, Lillian Shocmakcr, Beverly Sinkovich, Marian Haer- ingcr, Marlis McCann. ROW 2: Barbara Gustafson, Marjorie Graves, joan NVilson, Louise Knudscn, Donna Nesbit, XVilma Schelp, Mary Krilich, Isabel Klingsmith. BOND AND OFFICE WORKERS ROW 1: Gloria Greene, Margaret Barron, Alta Hcndren, Dorothy Napcr, Shirley Enbom, Lylia Smith. ROW 2: Dorothy Jones, Pat March, Ioan Frisbee, Mrs. Pratt, Mrs. DuBois, Beverly Gabel. ROW 3: Joycclync Jacobson, Mildred XVilliams, Joan Pennington, Carol Picard, Phyllis Udall, Betty Koval, Marilyn Davies. library Qssistants Working in the library is a job that not only gives valuable experience in library work but may give Triple S points or money. - Miss Kobetich offers a course of twelve lessons to any one wanting a credit for her work. Those who are not assistants are clerks and their job is to take attendance and library slips. Retiring teachers have given the library many books, and Mrs. William.Goeri1ig and the WOHIEIIHS Auxiliary to the Pierce County Medical Association have contributed magazine subscriptions. Zgunh mth Qbffite Watters Assisting Mrs. Pratt in the oihce this year were eight girls. Because the phone system in the building was out of order these girls, Marilyn Davies, Joan Frisbee, Pat Marth, joan Pennington and Carol Picard, had the job of relaying all messages. They also did part of the filing. Lorraine Anderson, Betty Bentz and Jean De Wester were typists. Bond and stamp workers who took care of the behind-thefscenes work on Thursdays helping Mr. Smith were Joyce Barratt, Shirley Enbom, Gloria Greene, Dorothy jones and Dorothy Naper. U33 Jllilutinn Bitrate Bperaturs Assembling every morning in 317 for the day's assignments, the five boys and one girl who operated the motion picture projectors gave up their study halls to perform this service. The iilms, shown under the visual education program, varied widely and covered a large number of subjects. Mr. Bakke was faculty adviser for the group. Stage rein Behind the scenes, making it possible for assem blies, the Senior Class play, concerts and the opera to be a success was Stadium's stage crew, working un der the direction of Mr. Westgate. U The duties of the crew were to build and paint scenery, manage the lighting and properties and btuhent urses Chosen from the home nursing classes are girls to help in the Red Cross room during the day. Working one period a day for two weeks, the student nurses take care of minor illnesses and injuries of students. Credit tward their grade is attained by these girls for this work. Adviser for this group is Miss Danielson, who is also the school nurse. adjust the public address system. MOTION PICTURE OPERATORS ROW 1: Wilbert Krones, Larry DuCharme, Neal Whobrey, Leslie Jones. ROW 2: Donn Foreman, Louis Sinclair, Harry Nephew, Allan Wrye. STAGE CREW ROW 1: Mr. Westgate, Bob Morgan, Louis Sinclair, Dick Ohls, Ken Wilson. ROW 2: Harold Wolfe, Gene Shortlidge, Bernard Hansen, Henry Keil. STUDENT NURSES ROW l: Doris Anderson, Virginia McVey, Elizabeth Nameniuk, Margaret Robertson, Mary Lu Ringseth, Donna Rundcll, Darlene Bicksler, Lois Melland, Miss Danielson. ROW Z: Margaret Barron, Joycelyn Jacobson, Beverly Gabel, Barbara Horjes, Lavonnc Schuler, Beverly Vaver, Chieko Osada, Donna McClary. ROW 3: Cecyle Rogers, Jackie Schore, Nelletta Buzzard, Joyce Anderson, Joyce Nelson, Betty Ledford, Gloria Elrod, Hazel Ann Manning, Gloria Masterson, Mary Ellen Walker. U93 YELL TEAM Bob La Hart, Hazel Ann Manning, Ken Addis, Helen Gladstone, Tom Rigney. DRUM MAJORETTES Darlene Reynolds, Donna Waite, Alice Edwards, Marjie Miller, Don Moncrieff. Bell Team Fight, Stadium Tigers! is both the theme of the yell team and the beginning of the new Stadium tight song introduced by this peppy group. By almost perfect attendance at every game this year, the yell team really participated in the sportsmanship of the school. With Ken Addis, yell king, leading the animated quintet, the others were: Helen Gladstone, queen: Hazel Manning, duchessg Tom Rigney and Bob La Hatt, dukes. The five students have worked consistently this year to give the castle a better feeling of wholesome school spirit. Besides this, they have given Stadium several new yells and a series of pep assemblies, inf cluding three given in the bowl. rum ajurettes Strutting with the band and Tigerannas in any kind of weather were the Stadium drum major- ettes. Head majorette for this year was Alice Edwards. Others were Donalda Moncrieff, Marjie joy Miller, Darlene Reynolds and Donna Waite. i601 KN X r 'VNV J cw , uw DEBATE CLUB ROW 1: Mr. Albrecht, Barbara Swanson, Mary Krilich, ,luanita Atchison, Gloria Patterson, Ella Mae Garrity, Delora johnson, Mr. Simpson. ROW 2: Mentra Lessley, Pat Bannon, Dorothy Ross, Virginia Recd, Barbara Combs, Ruth Humiston, Joanne Sussman, Joan Stenson. ROW 3: Dudley Panchot, Bill Bethke, Bill Kidd, Paul Smith, Frank Wcrbisky, Shun Mei Ling, Karl Humiston. ROW 4: Hillis Grifhn, Leonard Lemm, Richard Drues, james Sherrod, ,lack Benson, Fred Franklin, Dean Peart, Beverly Sinkovich. ' SPEAKERS' BUREAU ROW I: Mr. Albrecht, Virginia Taylor, Ioan Coleman, Jo Goodriclr, Sally Waller, Louise Fullinwider, Peggy Gagliardi, Evic Gagliardi, Ginger Wolf, Carol Cheim. ROW 2: Nancy Riehl, Nancy Williams, Gloria Greene, Annette Ogden. Pat Chapman, Barbara Stowe, Elaine Langlow, Colleen Pickcrt, Fritzie Herrmann, Marjorie Ludwig. ROW 3: Shirley gfiillis, lgosalie Hoar, Eleanor Keyser, Garry Hersey, Earl Smith, Virginia McNerthney. Gerry Fries, Ann Joyce Bachrach, ll' CY eterson. thats Iuh Clirnaxing a successful year, four members of the Stadium Debate Club walked away with the state crossfquestioning debate championship at a tournament held at the College of Puget Sound, Feb. 14 and 15, on the question: Resolved, that federal government should provide a system of medical care available to all at public expense. The cup winners were Bill Bethke, Dick Drues, Bill Kidd and Dud Panchot. The governing body of the club consisted of Bill Kidd president: Dick Drues, vice presidentg Barbara Swanson, secretary, and Dud Panchot, treasurer. Other activities during the year consisted of a class tournament in the fall and a practice tournament in the early spring, with 14 schools from western W' ashington participating. Y bpeakers Bureau Because the proposed P. A. system was not installed before the fall term commenced, Speakers' Bureau continued to be of service to the school by making announcements in roll rooms every Monday morning concerning the activities of the coming week. The cabinet this year consisted of Sally Waller, president: Louise Fullinwicler, vice presidentg Shirley Willis, secretary, and Nancy Riehl, treasurer. with Mr. Albrecht as faculty adviser. i621 rbabasa ahinet Sahasa, the Girl Reserves organization of Stadium, this year was given the new and more ex' pressive title, YfTeens, to the pleasure of more than 260 members. During a successful year various community services, including collections of food and clothing for needy families abroad and donations to worthy organizations, were accomplished. In the late spring the social highlightof the year was the annual formal, Rhapsody in Roses. Other activities and social events during the year included the fall tolo, Autumn Reverie, and educational and helpful discussions, movies and panels which were of great value to all Sahasa members. Oiiicers were: Rosemarie Gosselin, president, Gloria Greene, vice president, Virginia McNerthney, recording secretary, Lorraine Bottiger, corresponding secretary, and Sally Waller, treasurer. Miss Phyllis Porter of the Y. W. C. A. and Miss Minton of Stadium acted as advisers. Eicturp Zllbruugh Prayer Iuh Meeting each noon for ten minutes, Victory Through Prayer Club carried on various activities under the leadership of Lylia Smith, first lunch, and Isabel Klingsmith, second lunch. The program each day consisted of several minutes of prayer and the reading of articles from Christian magazines. On Wednesdays a pastor or Christian worker spoke. l l i, SAHASA CABINET ' ROW 1: Gloria Greene, Sally Waller, Rosemarie Gosselin, Lorraine Bottiger, Virginia McNerthney, Peggy McNerthney, ROW 2: Lorayne Willoughby, Virginia Carr, Grace Fullager, Pat Chapman, Virginia Wolf, Janine Eklund, Peggy Gagliardi. ROW 3: Eleanor Mellish, Joan Johnson, Joanne Goodrick, Margaret Matthew, Nancy Williams, DeLores Barrett, Maxine Shaw. VICTORY THROUGH PRAYER CLUB ROW 1: Peggy Van Aalst, Lylia Smith, Nellie Stray, Beverly Duncan, Isabel Klingsmith, Josephine Usarac, Mr. Veach. ROW 2: Rosemary Tanner, Virginia Hennig, Joan Eggert, Mary Lu Ringseth, Joyce Johnson, Mathilda Spillman, Joyce Wilkinson. ROW 3: Shirley Willis, Maurice Trimmer, Henry Pearson, Bill McCullough, Lyle Fisher, Colleen Pickert, Miriam Hansen, Gladys Woodard. l63l Sportsman! Iuh p The object of the Sportsmen's Club is to further Don Stadion's interest in hunting and Hshing. The club is really on the ball now, claimed Walt Bragdon, president of Sportsmen's Club for the last two semesters. As this group was just getting organized in the fall, the only other oilicer for that term was Bill Andrews, who functioned as vice president. The other officers for the spring term were: Jerry Leach, vice president, John Larsen, secretary, John Friars, treasurer, Dick Koenig, sergeant at arms, and Chuck Jorgenson, advertising manager. Sportsmen's Club met on alternate Mondays in 309. They had several guest speakers and particif pated in numerous iishing trips this year. Mr. Kanarr was the adviser. Ski Iuh Getting back to prefwar schedule, the Stadium Ski Club sponsored several trips to the mountain this year. The ski team won the city championship with Weldon Howe, Bert Fisher, Don Gilsdorf, Ron Smith, Art Overman and Royce Ward, in the combined. Bert Fisher won the slalom and Art Overman took first place in the downhill. This year's ofhcers were: Bert Fisher, president, Royce Ward, vice president, Ron Smith, secretary, and Don Gilsdorf, treasurer. I l SPORTSMEN'S CLUB ROW 1: Mr. Kanarr, Gerald Pappens, Walt Bragdon, John Friars, Jerry Lcach, John Larsen, Jack Regestcr, John Gilchrist, Bob Andrews, Ed Edwards. ROW 2: Al Blanch, Brandt Tennant, Bob Monaghan, Gordon Bcndick, Ron Persing, Dave Jordal, Ken Nichols, Terry Tate, Richard Hawkins. ROW 3: Dick Koenig, John Nederlee, Chuck Jorgenson, Barlow Day, Tom Dahl, Clare Kinsman, Ronald Grunden, Bob Nelson, Darrell Lee. SKI CLUB ROW 1: Paddy Padrick, Larry Martin, Don Gilsdorf, Bert Fisher, Ron Smith, Bruce Andreasen. ROW 2: Pat Mahalick, Nancy Challman, Bernice Treloar, Ralph Wehmhoil, Don Dean, Jack Macpherson, Joy Lundgren, Pat Brown, Marcia Brown. ROW 3: Patt Murphy, Janine Eklund, Ted Rose, Johnny Horjes, Bud Howell, Stiles Wegener, Ann Foreman, Pat Rossiter, Anne McCrea. ROW 4: Joan Colman, Alice Edwards, Rosemarie Gosselin. Peggy Gagliardi, Ben Fawcett, Weldon Howe, John Carr, Garry Hersey, Jim Fowler, Doug Corns. l64l q X Ni etail Iuh To prepare students for outside employment is the aim of the Retail Club. This year the officers of the club traveled to Bremerton and to Lincoln to visit the officers of their similar organizations. In january delegates were sent to Olympia to join in the first statefwide Retail Club meeting. Beverly Haywood, Stadium student, was elected Iirst president of this new group. Fall olhcers were: Betty Maurmann, president, Lillian Ballman, vice president, ,Io Ann Schlichte, secretary, and Beverly Haywood, treasurer. Leaders for the spring semester were: Joan Frisbee, president, Caroline DeRosa, vice president, Jo Ann Schlichte, secretary, and Beverly Haywood, treasurer. Snience Iuh Engaging in many educational discussions and hzaring lectures by outside speakers, the Science Club spent an interesting year under the guidance of Mr. Kanarr. The officers for the year were Fred Franklin, president, Shun Mei Ling, vice president, and George Ann Frank and Phil Barkerysecretaryf treasurers. Science Club met on alternate Mondays and membership was open to everyone. Nw J RETAIL CLUB 'l ROW I: Miss Sanders, Lillian Ballman, Caroline DeRosa, Joan Frisbee, Beverly Haywood, JoAnn Schlichzc. ROW 2: Janet Pittenger, Delores Blasser, Dolores Erwin, Pcrthcna Smith, Betty Adams, Betty Golding, Delores Buhr, Dave Thaller. SCIENCE CLUB ROW 1: Jack Benson, Karl Humisron, Qneta Questad, Phil Barker, Frank Maddison. ROW 2: Fred Franklin, Shun Mei Ling, Guy Falskow, jim Ruck: i653 MARINERS ROXV 1: Sally Harmon, Anne Baldwin, Carolyn Covell, Gloria Stuermer, Juanita Ruck, Doris Soder, Amber Caddey. Joan Hammond, Betty Bingaman. ROW 2: Ruth Metcalf, Virginia Jones, Ruth Moc, Joanne Watson, Claire Reisinger, Pat Vvlalton, Lois Melland, Joanne Lowry. RIFLE CLUB ROW l: Helen Gansen. Silba Peldo, Virginia Miller, Marlys Pedersen, Anne Boyd, Pat Bolvin, Donna Rundell, Jean Buonomo, Caroline DeRosa Barbara Weierman. ROW 2: Joanne Cinelli, Ruth Humiston, Katherine Thomson, Delores St. Amand, Pat Hotes, Dorothy Peterson, Ruth Mills, Margaret Ward, Carol Weeks, Harriet Olsen, Richard Walker. ROW 3: Shirley Mason, Marianne Garberg, John Schartow. Earl Moon, Clayton Stewart, Kirk Wagner, Ray Marshall, Roland Harper, Arnold Dahl, Gordon Murray. ROW 4: Bayard Mosher, Ken Baldwin. Bill Dippolito, Don Laakso. Dick Fiscus. Bill Barnett, Ron Grunden. Vernon Chapman, Ken Lundemo, Herb Carson, John Hirschy. jH-klariners Sailing, Sailingu- Mariners cruised through an eventful year of swimming and skating parties. exchange dances with the Sea Scouts, assisting at the tuberculosis oflice and cruising around Puget Sound. Meetings were held every Thursday night at the Pilgrim Congregational Church. Officers were: Claire Reisinger, yoeman, Joanne Watson, boatswain, Juanita Ruck, super cargo: Pat Britton, first mate, Mrs. MHCCHIOII, skipper. Crew leaders were Nancy Kurrell and Gloria Stuermer: coxswains, Joanne Lowry and Lois Melland. Rifle lull To teach inexperienced riflemen how to shoot safely and accurately is the aim of Rifle Club. A course of qualifications is set up for the beginners by the National Rifle Association. Members meet twice a week, on Tuesdays and Thursdays, in the girls' gym to strive for better marksmanship. John Schartow was the only rifleman to receive the honor of distinguished rating from the National Rifle Association. Oilicers were: John Schartow, presidentg Dave Bigger, vice president, Helen Gansen, secretary' treasurer, and Mr. Giltner, adviser. wo BOYS' GOLF CLUB ROW l: Don Dean, james Thomas, Bill Reid, Don Gilsdorf, Larry Martin, Terry Tate, Harold Wolfe, Bruce Andreasen, Bud Nelson, Mr, Brown. ROW 2: Ed Balarezo, Ed Edwards, Doug Corns, Louis Youngman. Skip Norton, Bill Zierow, John Larsen, john Friars, Chuck House. ROW 3: Bob Paige, Roger Engberg, Bob Abel, Dan Inveen, Bob Nordstrom, Bob Baker, Bob La Hart, Ed Notley, Darrell Grything, jim Fowler. BOWLING LEAGUE ROW 1: Carol Marcy, Pat Kezich, Beverly Sinkovich, Avis Face, Mary Lou Luck, June Berg, joelene Smith, ROW 2. Ann Skupen, Margaret Hansen, Bernice Treloar, Virginia Carr, Marilyn Piercy, Mildred Keeler, Barbara Moore. ROW 3: Mildred Williams, Joanne Ryan, Joan I-lokanson, Charlene Fellows, Jeannie Perella, Lavanne Rosenquist, ,loan Johnson, Margie Freisheim. - Enya' Gulf Cllluh Providing and promoting interest in school golf are the main aims of the Stadium Golf Club. The group was also in charge of golf tournaments. The retiring officers - Larry Martin, presidentg Chuck Caddy, vice presidentg jim Fowler secretary' treasurer, and Bruce Andreasen, handicap chairman -turned over their duties to Terry Tate, Bud N elsen, Chuck House and Louis Youngman, respectively. Mr. Brown acted as adviser and coach to the club. Bowling league Meeting every Wednesday at the North End alleys, the Bowling League offered any girl who bowled 34 games an athletic point. - Olilicers for this year were: joan Johnson, president and manager, and Pat Kezich, secretary' treasurer. E673 15211 Iuh Starting a successful year off in a big way, Pep Club gained possession of the pep trophy at the Turkey Day game for the second consecutive year. Meeting every other Monday after school, 97 members planned various activities and projects. A homecoming dance was given after the first home basketball game, which was with Bellingham. Other projects were the making of signs and posters advertising games, urging the support of the team and the presentation of skits in pep assemblies. The yell team and Pep Club president were invited to Everett in February, and in turn the Everett yell team was invited to be Stadium's guest before the StadiumfEverett basketball game Feb. 14. Officers during the year were: Ed Balarezo, president, Hap Wolfe, vice president, Barbara Horjes, secretary: Larry Martin, treasurer: Evie Gagliardi, social chairman. Stamp Iuh Under the leadership of Melvin Hoffman, Stamp Club carried out a year of activities directed toward the furthering of interest in stamp collecting among Stadions. Members attending the meet' ings, which were held twice a month in room 115, he ard speakers and took part in discussions concerning their hobby. Auctions were also held. Officers were: Melvin Hoffman, presidentg Karl Humiston, vice president: Roy La Plante, secretary, and Bill Forbes, treasurer. Miss Cooper was adviser. XXV! H ,X PEP CLUB CABINET ROW 1: Barbara Horjes, Dorothy Thaller, Evelyn Gagliardi. 'Rl ROW 2: Larry Martin, Harold Wolfe, Ed Balarezo, Ted Rose. C r A STAMP CLUB ROW 1: jack Benson, Merle Lentz, Melvin Hoffman, Karl Humisxon, Bill Forbes, ROW Z: Daryl Brotman, Gaylord Warren, George Bell, Roy La Plante, jim Hcckmzm, Elwin Scherer, Gerald Mott. 1631 iwlusfnfvmramu mf 5 Sf 1 X-Mum . . . .. . Q, Clara Bowe and Jim Ernst captured the romantic leads in the opera, Katinka, i which was directed hy Mr, Johnson. stinks Romance, mystery and comedy were all combined in Rudolph Friml's light opera Katinka. The thirtyffifth annual production of the music department was under the capable direction of Mr. Johnson and dramatic coaching of Mrs. Gaul. Starring Clara Bowe and Jim Ernst in the romantic leads, the musical was rated as tops in the list of Stadium presentations. As the lovely Katinka, Clara Bowe's rich, sweet voice charmed everyone from the Russian Black Sea down to the exotic streets of Old Stamboul, Constantinople and Vienna. Jim Ernst delighted audi' ences with his portrayal of Ivan Dimitri, Katinka's lover. Sid Bowe, in the comedy lead, stole the show as Thaddeus T. Hopper, a wealthy American, All hats were off to Rosalie Hoar, who took part of Mrs. Hopper for the first performance because of the illness of Rosemary Tollefson, who was regularly cast in the role. Rosalie had only iive hours to prepare herself, but due to the backing of the cast and her own skill, she did a wonderful job, Filling other important rolls were Roald Reitan as the arrogant husband of Katinka, Boris Strogoffg Lavonne Schuler, first wife to Boris, and Rosemarie Gosselin as Katinka's mother. Admirable assistance was given to the leads by those having supporting parts. They were: Laurine Schore fVeraJ, Tom Rigney fPetrovJ, Patricia Reese fDivaJ, Delford McLaughlin fHerr Knopfj, Alvin Tone QM. Pierrej, Dudley Panchot fslaveJ, Ronald Newgard fArif Beyj, Harold Arnold fHalilJ, Harold Larsen fFritzJ, Dean Peart fAbdulJ, Jim Hagen fspyj, Jackie Schore fPaulineJ, Merle Lentz fGeorgeJ, and Jack Macpherson fwaiterl. Members of the special chorus who created appropriate backgrounds for all the scenes were: Joan Brossoit, Joyce Brynestad, Joyce Christie, Lillian Finson, Grace Fullager, Iris Gilbreath, Dolores D. Johnson, Dorothy R. Johnson, Barbara Kitlar, Joanne Knapp, Rojean Knight, Margie Lutz, Genef vieve Martin, Billie Mellis, Dorothy Moe, Doris Paulson, Shirley Shankle, Corinne Sule, Phyllis Thompson, Janis Turner, Margaret Zaferin, Roger Anderson, Harold Arnold, Ray Christie, Bob Evans, Leonard Lemm, Don Mooney, David Norton, Bart Redfield, George Reese and Bill Tudor. The ,dancing chorus, under the direction of Cathryn Da Marjie Joy Miller and Jackie Schore, successfully reached its goal of giving Stadium something new and original in the way of dances. Members of the chorus were Lorraine Bottiger, Patti Boyle, Carol Cheim, Janie Dockeray, Janine Eklund, Louise Fullinwider, Virginia Gundstrom, Joan Hopper, Myrna Juntti, Anne McCrea, Donalda Moncrieif, Sue Pringle, Eleanor Raynor, Darlene Reynolds, Nancy Riehl, Pat Rossiter, Helene Shugard, Gen Thompson and Regina Wacula. Student personnel supervisors working behind the scenes were greatly responsible for the swiftly moving and thoroughly successful performances. They were ,loyce Baker, Joyce Christie, Delora Johnson, Barbara Knott, Virginia Neibaur and Doris Soder. Pianists were Shirley Mason, Nancy Newell, Charles Rueger and Maxine Shaw, harp, Joy Lundgren. i70l fLeftj It's a tough situation that Ernst, Tom Rigney and Sid Bowe find themselves in, fllighrj Clara and .lim harmonize in a heart' warming duet. + fBelow, left to right! Many laughs are provided by Rosemary Tollefson and Sid Bowe. Cathryn Damon lends a graceful ballet solo. The cast poses for an informal picture. Ivan and Katinka Hnally win each other. KRightj The whole group joins in the stirring finales. Rackety Coon is sung by Clara. -I- fRigl1tl The dancing chorus adds wellfreceived, original routines to the performance. amfz 4 wmmnw-,wang - QQ! HSN . K l GIRLS' GLEE ROW 1: Ruth Martin, Gloria Sturgeon, Barbara Kitlar, Mary Lu Ringseth, Dorothy Jorgenson, Virginia Wolf, Shirley Mason, Regina Wacula, Joanne Knapp, Darlene Eggimann, Muriel Sagen, Kathleen McElwain, Delores Wilson, Margaret Zaferin, Doris Paulson, Phyllis Thompson, Nancy Newell. ROW 2: Rosalie Hoar, Rosemarie Gosselin, Yvonne Gauthier, Nancy Riehl, Lillian Finson, Doris Soder, Molly Coy, Billie Mellis, Marilou Baillargeon, Dorothy Johnson, Aileen Munter, Juanita Schreuders, Nancy Anderson, Barbara Stowe, Joyce Auge, Barbara Knott, Rojean Knight. ROW 3: Jackie Schore. Dottie Antonson, Laurine Schorc, Rosemary Tollefson. Beverly Barnhart, Lysbeth Lyonnais, Iris Gilbreath, Mentra Lessley, Virginia Neibaur, Dorothy Moe, Dolores D. Johnson, Joyce Brynestad, Genevieve Martin, Georgette Phill, Part Mason, Bernice Treloar, Eleanor Keyser, Par Rossiter. ROW 4: Clara Bowe, Corrine Sule, Lavonne Schuler, Joyce Baker, Lora Gyke, Patty Reese, Shirley Shankle, Joyce Christie, Arden MacKeen, Dorothy Ross, Janis Turner, Dorothea Parker, Joan Brossoit, Marilyn Mann, Marjorie Lutz, Grace Fullager, Shirley Gunston, Mathilda Spillman, Marlene Schwenke, Myrna McAllister. BOYS' GLEE ROW 1: Dick Fiscus, Delford McLaughlin, Sid Bowe, Roald Reitan, Jim Ernst, Ronald Newgard, Dean Peart, Bill Stevenson. ROW 2: Jim Hagen, Harold Arnold, Harold Larsen, George Reese, Merle Lentz, Bill Tudor, Don Mooney. John Kinch, Chuck Jorgenson. ROW 3: Charles Rueger, Bart Redfield, Bob Carino, Don Gilsdorf, Doug Corns, Doug Shacklett, Roger Isakson, Harry Morrissey, David Wold, Leonard Lemm. ROW 4: Dudley Panchot, Roggr Anderson, Frank Willoughby, Jack Macpherson, Chuck Candoo, Tom Rigney, Max Wacula, Roy Christie, Bob vans, David Girls' Glee Girls' Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. Johnson, performed as a group for many organizaf tions on different occasions during the year. The 80 members appeared in programs for the Elks' Club, assemblies at Jason Lee and Stadium, and represented Stadium in the all-city concert given in the spring. They also sang at commencement. The largest job of the Glee Club as a whole was providing songs and background for this year's opera. All supervisors and leads were chosen from this group of singers. The Christmas carolers rendered yuletide songs during the holiday season and also sang at Madigan General Hospital and various service clubs. This group appeared in the Exchange Assembly in January in an interesting minstrel show. The carolers were: Clara Bowe, Joyce Brynestad, Rosemarie Gosselin, Yvonne Gauthier, Dorothy Johnson, Lillian Finson, Rosalie Hoar, Lavonne Schuler, Doro' thy Moe, Jackie Schore, Laurine Schore, Rosemary Tollefson, Genevieve Martin. Officers were: President, Rosalie Hoarg vice president, Lavonne Schulerg secretaryftreasurer, Joyce Brynestad. ' Enya' Glee Boys' Glee Club, under the direction of Mr. Johnson, added much toward the enjoyment of the opera, Katinka, assemblies and the annual Memorial Day program. Oiiicers for the year were: Roald Reitan, president, Harold Larsen, vice president, and Harold Arnold, secretaryftreasurer. Charles Rueger and Bob Evans were accompanists for the group. i723 Norton. r Earth Come sunshine or rain, one of the most faithful organizations at Stadium has been the band, under the direction of Mr. Delwen B. Jones. Donned in its uniforms of blue and gold, the '78fpiece group was a booster of school spirit at football games, and during the halfftimes performed various routines on the field. From this group was chosen the pep band, which added life to pep assemblies and basketball games. During the year the band was also invited to participate in special functions, including the Daffodil parade. Manifesting its ability on the stage as well, the band presented two concerts, a midfwinter swing program and the annual spring concert. Getting back to prefwar days, the group traveled to Bellingham during football season and participated in the Northwest music contest. Twelve musicians from the band made creditable showings at the Western Washington solo contest held at Everett in March. They were Barbara Combs, Jim Eifer, Larry Hoover, Lon Hoover, Janet Hunt, Wayne Knight, Frank Maddison, Lois Raver, john Schartow, Joanne Stebbins, Bruce Thompson and Margaret Ward. John Schartow, Louis Sinclair and Joanne Stebbins represented the band at the Northwest Music Educators, Conference. To aid Mr. jones was the duty of the officers. Those elected for the year were Gloria Mayfield, head drum majorette and secretary, Charles Candoo, president, john Schartow, manager, Mary Tucker, librarian, and Shirley Willis, publicity manager. Darlene Reynolds, Marjie Miller, Donalda Moncrieff, Alice Edwards and Donna Waite were the drum majorettes. At the end of the year the Young Men's Business Club was sponsoring a drive to raise money for refoutfitting the three Tacoma high school bands. The band in step in the Daffodil parade. BAND ROW 1: Gloria Mayfield, Louis Fox, XValt Bragdon, janey Brown, Frank Maddison, Claire Reisinger, Joanne Stebbins, Barbara Combs. joelene Smith, Paul Smith, Darrell Lee, Ronald Bloom, Bob Hunt. Lois Raver, Betty Brown, Janis Peterson, Eleanor Mellish, Ann Cleland, Mr. D, Jones. ROW 2: Clarence Platt, Vivian Goetz, Beverly Bertsch. Barbara Weierman, Pat Clement, Mary Tucker, Bruce Thompson, Dave Johnson, Jim Heckman, Aileen McCrimmon, Joanne Lowry, Janet Hunt, Newel Gragg, Chuck Candoo, Clarence DeLong, jim Brewster. ROW 3: Noel Rekdahl, Bob Linrathc. Bob Schlichte, Jim Barnes, Leonard Krall, Dick Evans, Bob Nordstrom, Dean Haddon, Louis Seigler, Frank Dupre, Tony Mitchell, Louis White, Charles Roe, Dick Stewcrt. ROW 4: Louis Sinclair, Mark Terry, Vance Lawrence, Marian Haeringer, Shirley Willis, john Schartow, Jim Fifer, Lon Hoover, Larry Hoover, Margaret Ward, Wayne Knight, Karl Peterson, Ray Weinrick. l73l Uliigerannas Turning out, rain or shine, to learn their formations, Tigerannas, the marching girls in their white uniforms, added to the enjoyment of Stadiums football games. The Tigerannas had a successful year, being cofsponsors of a pencil drive and holding a dance after the Bremertor1fStadium football game to iinance their trip to Bellingham. The highlight of the year was the honor of marching at the University of Washington homecoming game. This year's officers were: President, Joanne Knapp, secretary, Ann McCrea, and vice president' treasurer, Gloria Greene. Miss Sanders was the adviser. Qbrtbestra The accompaniment of soloists, dancers and the chorus for t ' year's musical production, Katinka by Rudolph Friml, was the job of a vvsllfbalanced and c le orchestra. Other activities of this group, under the direction of Mr. Johnson, were performance t ervice clubs and other schools. Several assemblies were given at school for the enjoyment of St 'ons. On the managing end of the orchestra were: Dolores G. nson, president, George Gruel, vice president, and Ruth Martin, secretary. TIGERANNAS IN FRONT: Gloria Greene, Joanne Knapp, Susie Ramsted, Anne McCrca. ROW 1: Lois Holz, Nancy Challman, Virginia Wolf, Evelyn Gagliardi, Wava Edwards, Avis Face, Jeanne Shugard, Grace Fullager, Virginia McNerthney, Patti Boyle. Sue Pringle, Virginia Fisher, Barb Stowe, Joan Thrasher. ROW 2: Rojean Knight, Norma Johnson. Helene Shugard, Mary Louise Grailf, Betri Love, Margaret Hansen, Jeannine Stevenson, Colleen Pickert, Virginia Nicholson, Sally Waller, Janine Eklund, Myrna Juntti, Jo Steele. ROW 3: Darlene Phelps, Ruth Wolland, Barbara Horjes, Patt MacPherson, Nancy Williams, Marcia Brown, Pat Brown, Joy Lundgren, Gloria Normo, Virginia Carr. Diane Summers, Nancy Riehl, Peggy Gagliardi. ROW 4: Ruth Appling, Gen Thompson, Lodema Johnson. Marjorie Nobles, Shirley DeMars, Joyce Nelson, Barbara Mesaros, Marilyn Knapp, June Schaffer, Pat Chapman, Lorraine Bottiger, Marjorie Ludwig, Joanne Vandcnberg, Ginger Gundstrom. ORCHESTRA ROW l: Shirley Willis, Bernadine Budil, Nancy Newell, Joy Lundgren, Alicia Legg, Luella Drumm, Carol YVi:eks, Charlotte Papageorge, Marjorie Schultz, Mathilda, Spillman. ROW Z: Leanore Johnson, Joanne Stebbins, Mona Kleiner, Ruth Martin, JoAnne Neff, Dolores C. Johnson, Greta Rhoads, Marjorie Tayler, Suzanne Bervcn, Nancy Sinclair, ROW 3: Maxine Shaw, JoAnn Wasson, Bill XVindcn, Clayton Stewart, Don Bates, George Gruel, Wayne Bures, Gerald Vandegrift, Jack Brown, Norman Marshall. l74l THESPIAN CABINET ROW 1: Ann Joyce Bachrach, Joyce Brynestad, Gloria Nelson, Elaine Puddicombe, Rosalie Hoar. ROW 2: Ella Mac Garrity, Dolores Johnson, Bill Bcthke, Billic Mellis, Helen Fincham. NATIONAL THESPIANS ROW 1: Joan Thrasher, Dolores D. Johnson, Ella Mac Garrity, Joyce Bryncstad, Sue Pringle. Rojcan Knight, Gloria Nelson, Elaine Puddicombe. ROW 2: Bill Bethkc, Rosalie Hoar, Gloria Kristofferson, Marjorie Nobles, Jeannie Pcrella, Lavonne Schuler, Jim Ernst. Q illibespian ahinet Thespians, the dramatic club of Stadium, was led through a successful year by a capable cabinet, consisting of Gloria Nelson, president, Elaine Puddicombe, vice presidentg Joyce Brynestad, secretary, and Ann Joyce Bachrach, treasurer. Various committee heads chosen to assist the oiiicers in directing the club's activities were: Rosalie Hoar, program, Billie Mellis, playreading, Dolores Johnson, typingg Helen Fincham, publicityg Bill Bethke, properties, and Ella Mae Garrity, attendance. Instead of the annual Thespian matinee, an allfschool play, June Mad, was presented in May, starring Elaine Puddicombe and Mike Quinlivan. Others in the cast included Gloria Nelson, Bill Bethke, Chuck Jorgenson, Jim Rasmussen, Rosalie Hoar, George LeCompte, Jeannie Perella, Joyce Brynestad, Merle Lentz, Ella Mae Garrity and Jim Ernst. atiunal Ulibzspians Fifteen Stadions this year earned the highest honor that dramatic enthusiasts may be awarded by being admitted into National Thespians. Points for this honor society are earned by participation in plays, including one public performance, and by being in regular productions at meetings. Taking asemester class in dramatics is also required. wi P2227 Senior Class Players DeeP in Rehearsal MRS. GAUL bat Eid 1Bat5p Leaving both the students and adults well satisied, the Senior Class play, That Girl Patsy, pref sented on Dec. 12 and 13, contained three acts filled with romance, comedy and mystery. With loria l and Chuck Jorgenson in the romantic leads and a fine supporting cast, the play was we perfofmed under the direction of Mrs. Gaul, dramatics teacher. Julia, played by Rojean Knight, was a spoiled, wealthy miss who was wooed by two. Bruce Thompson portrayed the character of Fred Coulson, an ardent lover who did not get the one girl he wanted, and Phil Barker, playing Professor Orlando Powers, was stiff competion for Fred. julia was helped out a serious situation with a blackmailer, performed by Bill Boyle, by Patsy fGloria Kristofferf sonj, an orphan from the Girls' Uplift Club, who was taken into the Warren household by Mrs. Warren fLavonne Schulerl, much to the disapproval of Mr. Warren, a dignified, wealthy, irate father, acted by Dean Peart. Jeannie Perella, as Violet Manners, was Bob Warren's fChuck jorgensonj girl, that is, until Patsy came along. Gloria Masterson was a business-like lady who supported the Uplift Club. Special credit was given to Dolores johnson, a likeable English maid, and the goodfhumored Irish gardener, Tom Rigney, for their fine dialogues. ROW l: fLefr1, left to right: Dolores johnson, Gloria Kriscoflcrson, Jeannie Perella, Rojean Knight, Gloria Masterson. ROW 2: Dean Peart. Tom Rigney, Lavonne Schuler, Bruce Thompson, Chuck Jorgensen. fRigfl!l Servants fTom Rigney and Dolores johnson? enjoy a brief conversation with Patsy lGloria Kristolfersonj. l76l 64 l ?ubIi mtimns - -I 4: ', i zgesf H 1 - K .- 1 .gg 5 i I U SPS LC. .--un-L ' IEEE: Q QW gr l L Pl . Chl fiigi 1 with . e -fir. ggi? SHIRLEY WILLIS Editor Jfall Emilia With an unusually small staff of 17 students, The World began its twentyffifth year, with Shirley Willis as editor and Mrs. Cook, a newcomer, as adviser. This was the second semester during which Shirley held the top position. News editor was Edith Bower, while the feature staff was headed by joan Thrasher. The humor column was written by Charles Rueger with the help of the Journalism I cubs. The whole staff contributed to the The Stadium Way, a weekly feature of amusing happenings around school. For the senior writeups, Brown Castle Bricks, which were written by the feature staff, a new type of pictures was used. Instead of the regular block silhouettes or pen and ink sketches of the outstanding seniors, their faces appeared in photographs. Sports editor was john Frlan, whose regular staff consisted of only three members. Other reporters were members of the Journalism l class. Joanne Cinelli wrote the girls' sports column, Ben Gals. Donna Arnold was business manager, while Helen Gansen, as advertising manager, was in charge of a group of nine girls who solicited the ads for paper. A new feature during the fall was the addition of a column entitled 'LIt's All Yours, devoted to letters written by members of the student body and answered by the editor. Many interesting questions and problems of the school were brought to light by these letters. Several issues during the semester consisted of ten pages, instead of the customary eight. The staff artist was Roald Reitan, who drew the weekly Junior of the Week, and photographers were Bob Albrecht and Ed Balarezo. FALL WORLD ROW 1: Vivian Goetz, Joanne Cinelli, Helen Gansen, Helene Steneide, Pat Kezich, Edith Bower, Marian Sterne. Shirley Willis, Jeanne Shugard, Mrs. Cook. ROW 2: Sallie Dingle, Dorothy Ross, Pat Walton, Ruth Miller, Lavanne Rosenquist, Donna Arnold, Mildred Armson, Roald Reitan, Charles Rueger, Joan Thrasher. ROW 3: Bonnie Shields. Lois Binnings, John Frlan, Jim Fifer, Ed Balarezo, Jerry Leach, Bill Bethke, Marilyn Spike, Virginia Neibaur, Bob Albrecht. E781 b'lff?,, ? Ffffl EQ I lilly 'D 1 Sf Z ' -E, If - -il r me - .tv - - 3,1 - e- L - s A 'X ' V.. ., ., 11, I - . L 5 . - .L - ' .I A I fgt-.5:-1:41 , 4- 5 :LN -.-fglg: K , , Q 'Sf' :J-:tr Q N. za I -7-E I P T f .- i EDITH BOWER Editor Spring Enrlh The severe shortage of reporters during the fall semester was slightly alleviated in the spring. The editorial staff of 30 was under the supervision of Edith Bower, who wrote the editorial column entitled Who! Me? In charge of getting in the news and assigning it to the reporters, Marian Sterne held the position of news editor. The coffeature editors, Rella Castor and Barbara Stowe, were responsible for the second and third pages, while the Jester's Bells' were jingled by Bob Barton. Continuing on the staff for the fourth semester, Shirley Willis was student adviser. Bill Bethke, as sports editor, directed the five sports writers during the semester. Iris Gilbreath wrote the girls' sports column, Ben Gals. Photographers were Bob Albrecht and Ed Balarezo, who took the sports and news pictures. Donna Arnold continued as business manager, with Pat Marshall as her assistant. The advertising department consisted of ten solicitors who were directed by Marilyn Spike. SPRING WORLD STAFF ROW 1: Barbara Stowe, Iris Gilbreath, Rella Castor, Margaret Hedstrom, Virginia Carr, Nancy Reed, Ed'th Bower, Marian Sterne, Shirley Willis, Pat Marshall, Mrs. Cook. ROW 2: Margery Becker, Mary Peterson, Lorraine McKinney, Helen Fincham, Esther Sinclair, Donna Arnold, Mildred Armson, Roald Reitan, Charles Rueger, Karl I-Iumiston. ROW 3: Muriel Sagen, Aileen McCrimmon, Claire McNeill, Wynona LeCrone. Bonnie Shields, Jim Fifer, Ed Balarezo, Jerry Leach, Bill Bethke, Marilyn Spike, Bob Albrecht. ROW 4: Dolores D. Johnson, Bob Hoobing. Ned Face, Richard Middaugh, Bob Barton, john Lang, Shun Mei Ling, Maurice Trimmer, Bob La Hart. l79l ,, ' l mi? A 5' 2 L fu., W.. M, gg Zsasstzas? . 93 , . If ' if J. ,i f Q Q ' 2 7 91 2 4-n if , I iggyfl . - Q 342755 52' iz.. l'l. 1741,- 4' HE!! I -M-fl M5 SHIRLEY WILLIS Editor be Zliabuma To make the silver anniversary edition of The Tahoma the most oustanding in all its 25 ycars was the aim of Shirley Willis, editor of the 1947 yearbook, and its staif. Maroon with silver wash was chosen as the color scheme for the padded books and to continue the anniversary motif, the inside covers represented the parade of students marching through 25 years of life at Stadium. Designing the cover was the art staff, Alice Palmer, Roald Reitan and joan Thrasher. Washington Engraving Company was awarded the contract for the engraving of the book and Pioneer, Inc., again did the printing. Fine Arts Studios was selected to take the Senior Class photo' graphs and group pictures. Shirley was chosen as editor and Jeanne Shugard as business manager by the '46 Junior Class cabinet. Aiding Shirley was Avis Face, assistant editor. Staff photographers were Bob Albrecht, Ed Balarezo, Don Gilsdorf and Ron Smith. Janine Eklund was in charge of senior writeups and Marian Sterne directed the index. Senior picture appointments were under the supervision of Nancy Williams and Sue Pringle was snapshot contest chairman. In the spring a skating party was held at the Ice Palace, drawing a large crowd of students and adults. l TAHOMA STAFF ROW 1: Alice Palmer, Joan Thrasher, Suc Pringle, Jeanne Shugard, Shirley Willis, Avis Face, Janine Eklund, Nancy Williams. ROW 2: Bob Albrecht, Roald Rcitan, Don Gilsdorf, Ron Smith, Ed Balarezo, Bill Bethke, Bill Mcrcdirh. 5801 Mr liiwsff A W, ., ' xiii' if 1321! J 5 HQ: wr , ,M M 1 if 'K W? -Q: WE? ' hwrwii ,. , 521-,Z Q f, mg jww . J JW- gp H s iuutnalism Qhhlstrs The twentyffifth anniversary of The Tahoma also commemorates the tvventyffifth year during which The World has been printed for Stadions. Advisers for the tvvo publications are Mrs. Cook for The World, and Mr. Giltner for The Tahoma. Financial director of The Tahoma since 1923, Mr. Giltner has been general adviser, too, for the past 13 publications. He is also financial adviser for The World. New to Stadium journalists this year, Mrs. Cook has taken over the duties of editing copy for The Tahoma in addition to her regular work of being World adviser, and teaching journalism and English. JOURNALISM ADVISERS Mrs. Cook, Mr. Giltner. fr, , . X QUILL AND SCROLL ' ROW 1: Mrs. Cook, Bill Bethke, jerry Leach, john Friars, jim Fifer. Charles Rueger, Shirley NVillis. ROXV Z: ,lcanne Shugard, Virginia Neibaur, Edith Bower, Donna Arnold, Mildred Armson, Marian Sternc, Joan Thrasher. Quill anti Small With the january initiation of nine members, the roster of the Melville E. Stone chapter of Quill and Scroll was increased to 14, the largest it has been for several years. .To attain membership in the International Honorary Society for High School Journalists, one must be an honor roll student and must have done exceptional work in journalism. During the year the club engaged in various service, literary and social activities. Cflicers for the year were: Shirley Willis, president, Joan Thrasher, vice president, Jeanne Shugard, secretaryg Bill Bethke, treasurer, and Mrs. Cook, adviser. 1821 Athletics jf or the first time since 1938 the Stadium 'gridmen enjoyed an 'unbeaten season, capturing both CrossfState and City crowns as a fitting climax to Coach Heinrick's career. The Tigers got off to a seemingly bad start, barely defeating the Bells and losing to Lincoln in the Grid-GofRound. The football prophets immediately began predicting an unusually poor season for the Royals. Despite this the Bengals lashed out twice from the underdog spot, trouncing Clover Park 2Of0 and the Lynx 14f7 in the KingsfX tilt. This was followed by a startling 33f7 victory o when the Stadium squad traveled north for their o l ver Bellingham n y game away from home. COACH HEINRICK BRUCE ANDREASEN WELLS ANDERSON Co'Captain SAM BAKER Co'Captain GARRY HERSEY arsitp ' ED NOTLEY l84l with a just when the Tigers seemed in high gear, an inspired Bellarmine eleven sent hopes crashing brilliant O-O tie game. The succeeding week the Bengals redeemed themselves with a smashing 33fO win over Seattle Prep with several members of the team out due to injuries. The next game the Royals crushed Bremerton 13fO, and then a much vaunted Everett eleven fell before the Stadium juggernaut in a see-saw game across the gridiron which finally ended with Tigers on the long end of a 6fO tally. It might be said that the Crossfstate crown was at stake in the EverettfStadium tilt, as the two were con ' h league, with Everett given a slight margin. V sidered the best teams 1n t e DICK BOY LE MILTON GUST DOUG CORNS WALT ESPELAND CHUCK JOHNSON jnnthall RAY SPALDING T851 ' Earsitp .nsnsux-nxnsnnsn-sux--s nsnsusns Coach Heinrick is carried off the 1 field after mentoring his Iasf grid contest at Stadium. wsu snsnsnsns-nsns--5-ns-:sux-ns.. With both CrossfState and City titles hanging in the balance, the Bengals took on the Lincoln squad in the annual TurkeyfDay tilt. Anticipating little trouble and encountering less, a smooth func' tioning Royal team allowed the Railsplitters to score only once in the final minutes of the game, handing themi a 21f7 defeat. In the statistical columns, Stadium made 73 first downs to 50 by their opponents, 1585 yards rushing to 5' O1 by their opponents but only 241 yards passing to a total of 389 by their adversaries. The Tigers were on the receiving end of many penalties, as shown by the loss of 350 yards in this manner. BILL MARK RON TUTTLE DWIGHT JOHNSON BOB O'LAREY EARL SMITH PAUL COPAS BILL KOWALSKI PAUL JOHNSON ,IOHN MCCORRY DON MAITLAND DICK BYRNESTAD BILL NORTON i363 Jfuuthall ,us-as nnx-wx--sn-sus.-Q ns-ns-nsnxnx Inspirational Award Winner Milt Gust makes the first touchdown for the Tigers at the Turkey Day game. usnsnsus-as-as-as-ax-ms' as--xt-sux The cofcaptains for the year were Bruce Andreasen and Wells Anderson. Milt Gust was elected 'for the inspirational award and Sam Baker and Dick Boyle were chosen to captain the team for the ensuing season. This year five men from the Stadium squad were chosen for first string berths on the CrossfState All Star team. They were tackles, Bill Greco and Bill Kowalskigr center, Dick Boyleg halfback, Ray Spalding, and fullback, Sam Baker. Never a flashy or razzlefdazzle team, this season's squad was characterized by its dogged deterf mination, hardfhitting line and backs, and its will to win. ROD MILLER LLOYD MYHRE BILL STEVENSON CARL FERGUSON JIM CHAMBERLAIN DUDLEY PANCHOT DON IAMS BOB HOSKINS JACK STEVENS BUD WAISS DAVID JAMES ACTION SHOT E871 KX JM? i ' RESERVE FOOTBALL ROW 1: Bill Stevenson, Boyd Howell, Bill Norton, Dan Bigger, Dudley Panchot, Mr. Levinson. ROW Z: ,lack Stephens, Garry Bailey, Wendall Kibbc, Carl Ferguson, Jim Chamberlain, Don Iams. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL ROW: 1: Jim Wolfe, Kenney Fengler, jack Sandstrom, Bill McCullough, Doug McVey, Jack Day, Carl Windh, Mr. Lovcman. ROW' 2: 'lack Warnick, Don Busselle, Ben Genta, Frank Stratton. Terry VVaiss, jack Schaifert, Lloyd Gammersvik, Dick Lucich, Raymond Marshall. ROW 3: Duane Hagen, Carl Peterson, John Du Priest, ,lack McMillan. Harold Owens, Jack Benson, Ted Koenig, Gregg Friherg, Carl Harrison. estrhe jfunthall Perhaps the most over-worked and underfpublicized group of athletes in Stadium is the reserve grid team. Turning out night after night, these boys served as cannon fodder for the varsity to set up, knock down and line up again. Although only 12 boys garnered reserve football letters, there were other men on the squad who graduated to the varsity during the course of the season and earned varsity monograms. The reservists played only one game, which was with the Abe seconds, and the tilt ended in a 26f12 loss for Coach Levinson's men. Coach Heinrick's aim to build a good nucleus for next year's eleven kept the seconds away from other games and hard at scrimmages with the varsity. In the final analysis, the stategy paid off, for the constant drill with the first team has left the new football coach a wealth of players well versed in' varsity techniques to supplement the returning ettermen. buphnmnre jfuuthall The sophomore football squad turned in a satisfying season, although Lincoln beat them out of the City crown by a narrow margin. They copped four out of seven games during the season, trouncing both Clover Park and Puyallup, who were considered the strongest teams in the district. At the endfof'the'season banquet, Jim Wolfe and Jack Day were elected cofcaptains of the squad, while Kenney Fengler received the coveted inspirational award. Letters and awards were given to 25 boys and two managers. A i881 MANAGERS ROW 1: Millie Williams, Bruce Andreasen, Larry Martin, Don Gilsdorf, Skip Norton, Ron Smith, Roland Harper. Doug Corns, Neil Potter. ROW 2: Katherine Falskow, Helen Gladstone, Mary Ann Jensen, Darrell Lee, John Lang. Tom Medak, Ted Rose, Carl Peterson, Bob Paige, Bob Dieter, Mr. Brown. ROVV 3: Dorothy Moe, Barbara Knott, Ruby Smith, ,loan johnson, Ralph Olson, Norman Ovcrdahl, Marjorie Kindem, Ernest Silversmith, Tom Dahl, Roger Dahl, Roger Engbcrg. ROW 4: Jim Fowler, Dick Ohls, Ed Notley, Ray Thompson, Jean Kallander, Bob Hoobing, Bob Wildes, Lewis Law, Frank Stratton, Bob Fetty. JUNIOR FOOTBALL ROXV 1: Dave Slotnick, ,lack Christensen, john Lang, Don Dean, Chuck Candoo, Bob Abel, Ken Miller, Brian Tihbot. Bob Deiter, Ray Thompson. ROW 2. Mr. M. Carr, Ed Way, Jack Schutzman, Louis Siegler, Bob Paige, Dorwin Kimble, Don LeGrande, Frank Willoughby, Walt Krokenes, Bob Baker, Fred Snow. ROW 3: jerry Campbell. Don Petersen, Fred Veatch, George Gruel, Ted Olsen, Norman Overdahl. Ray Barnes, Don Hanford, Marvin Kindem, Bill Perkins. ROVV 4: Dick Fraser, Alvin Eddy, Bill Belfoy, Gaylord Vllarren, Don Orlando, Art Torgerson, Gene COACHES ROW' 1: Mr, Heinrick, Miss Minton, Miss Bernard, Mr. Streeter, Mr. Brown, Mr. Levinson. ROW 2: Mr. M. Carr, Mr. Epstein, Mr. Lemmon. Mr. Jones, Mr. Lowman, Mr. O'Neel. Managers The boys and girls who do the unwanted jobs and receive little praise are the managersj They per' form many important tasks and are necessary to any sport, which could not function properly without managers. Taking care of equipment and uniforms, keeping records, acting as water boys and helping the coaches in many ways are a few of the boys' diverse and varied duties. For these services the boys are awarded managers letters. The girls and their assistants take charge of the Diana activities, aiding the Zuninr jfnnthall The Bengal Juniors took terrific drubbings in several mismatched games, twice by the Bremerton B squad and once by the Lincoln reserves. They won one game of the five played when they beat the Stadium Sophs and then lost again to the Bellarmine eleven. Ben Fawcett, Ray Barnes and Roger Engberg were elected to fill the cofcaptains duties, and Kimball Dorwin received the inspirational award. Myron Carr, former coach at Stadium, was back and took over the job of mentoring the junior smashes Stadium athletes may be thankful for the able direction and instruction they receive at the hands of their coaches. Two of Stadium's bestfknown and honored coaches, Mr. Heinrick and Mr. Lowman, who will ilways be remembered for their fine teams, are re tiring from coaching. Stadium was blessed with two new coaches, Mr. M. Carr and Mr. Scott, who coached wrestling and baseball, respectively. Mr. Levinson also deserves a lot of credit, having held down positions as coach of reserve football ,reserve basketball and varsity track. Coach Streeter should be praised for the topfnotgzh swimming teams he is turning out. The coaches for girls' sports are Miss Minton and Miss Bernar . Gallagher, Ralph Olsen, Bayard Mosher. gym instructors. squad. E391 Earsitp Easkethall COACH LOWMAN I . LAlthough the Lynx came from behind to deprive Stadium of the City cage title, no Castle hoop fan could say the season was a loss as far as thrills and the CrossfState league were concerned. Coming down the home stretch in late February, Coach Lowman's charges were trying so hard to win that they tightened up and dropped three of their crucial contests by two point margins ending up in the second slot. The annual HoopfGofRound saw the home swishers fall before a Lynx onslaught and thereby eliminated from the tourney. As the Bengals continued in nonfconference play, Puyallup, Buckley and Walla Walla all succumbed before the Redclad tide, but Clover Park put another blot on the record as they squeezed in three quick markers before the klaxon sounded and won 3241. V Launching their ship of basketball warfare in choppy CrossfState waters on Jan. 10, the Lowmen revenged themselves for the HoopfGo defeat, as they subdued the Abes easily 49f3'7. Continuing in the win column, the Tigers downed Prep, 5166, but then lost to a undeniable Bellarmine team, 26424. In retaliation the Stadium steamfroller crushed an underdog Bellingham quintet, 6169, and then plunged into busy week's work. H Jan. 31 saw the Lynx topple again by 5140, but Bastille happiness was shortflived, for, on the Thursday following, the red hots from Bremerton moved into town and administered Stadium's initial CrossfState setback, 61-46. Hard on the heels of this blow came Stadium's second crack at the hands of Bellarmine, with last minute freefshots pulling the Bells out in front, 3664. Snapping their discouraging loss streak, the Castle hoopsters climbed back to a 4ifall tie through a rugged fourth stanza with Seattle Prep and then went on to win in the overtime, T77-51, with Garry Hersey and Ed Notley leading the way. Smashing Everett in a pair of close ones, walloping Bellingham again and dropping a repeat engagement to Bremerton, the Bastille ive wound up its league season. In their two remaining games with Bellarmine Stadiums maplemen defeated a faltering Lion Team, but then lost two to the vastly improved Railsplitters to see the City title and a chance to go to the state tourney trickle away. At the season's close Coach Lowman announced his retirement after 18 years in the hel1nsman's spot, and Garry Hersey was chosen inspirational winner. No captain was selected because there will be a new coach next fall. i901 if ff X fl gi ESUXUM ff .iff v Q .R ' .vw , W 3321 gvfwm f t fwiif .gvgfgdfa x ,Nr 5 Q24 MOSYCH 1 . , 1 - , E M .,,., ' 1 W A ' V +4 , . sw' , idx . WA ,, Y , M ' Am ef' .1 nf Q ,, ,A my 1.0. 2.QfsA. tgffji .M vm .X , 1 ix Q 'fif 2 ' ' Money 6wfV HERSEY 3, a T gn I m 5 5 'S A ww Nga Jour-:som Zhw GAGG Buff GHGEK PHOTOGRAPHIC, womans I Mmmm ammo' esethg Easkszthall The reserves lead a hard life, playing in many of the preliminary contests before varsity tilts and working out with the team. The squad was exceptionally good, dropping only 3 out of 18 games played. The Tiger reserves snagged the city championship for themselves and made CrossfState runnersfup. Mr. Levinson coached the team, Soapy Youngman was captain and Bob Hoskins received the inspirational award. ' ' RESERVE BASKETBALL ROW 1: Tom Medak, Brian Tibbor, Bob Paige, Reynold Waiss, Duane Lobeda, Ken Baldwin. ROW 2: Bob Abel Bill Perkins, John DuPriest, Bob Hoskins, Bob Carlson, Marvin Kindem. ROW 3: Bill Stevenson, Louis Youngman, Dan lnveen, Jack Starkweathcr, Bill Moyles, Alvin Eddy. w SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL ROW 1: Jack Warnick, jim Wolfe, Harold Owens, Jack McMillan, jack Day. ROW 2: John Hutton. Carl Windh. John DeWeese, Wendall Kibbe, Carl Harrison. ROW 3: Clarence DeLong, jack Sandstrom, Alan Warnick, Darrell Lee, Roland Harper, Frank Stratton. Supbumute Basketball The sophomore basketball squad is one of the best training grounds for the future varsity men. If these boys play the same brand of ball the next two years as they exhibited this season, Stadium can expect a hot basketball team. Of 28 games played, they dropped only five. In addition, they secured both the City title and the Pierce County Sophomore League crown. Wendall Kibbe was voted the inspirational award winner. l92l eserhe wrestling The reserve wrestlers are a littlefknown, littlefpublicized group, although they work as hard as any squad in Stadium. They only had two meets, both of which they dropped to Lincoln by a close margin. The grapplers wrestle every week among themselves to determine who will take part in coming matches, so it is hard to pick out a definite group as a reserve team. Letters are awarded according to points. WRESTLING ROW 1: Carl Peterson, Ron Bloom, Hubert Watson. Neil Potter, Elliott Brown, Jim Clark, Rodney Hurlow, Dick Evans, Skip Norton, Louis Siegler, Ned Face, Clarence Platt, Ron Persing, Lloyd Albert. ROW 2: Bob Monaghan, Alec Mesler, Ray Barnes, Don Gesch, Richard Algeo, Ben Ballmer, Rick Healy, Doug Shacklett. Walt Krokenes, Ted Olson, Ted C Wll S' FdV h ROW- EdAd D ldB Ed dD .V oates. a ace imms, re eatc . 3. Herman Beyer, ams, ona arnett, war rues ance Izavylrcnce, Perry Dionas, Bill Norton, Roger Isakson, Bill Zierow, Dave johnson, Don Hanford, Larry Marr, Bob -,.,,n'-,i,,,-... am... .. ..,. ,.. .L ..... ,...... .a ... ... 3 VARSITY SKI TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT: Weldon Howe, Ron Smith, Don Gilsdorf, Royce Ward, Bert Fishcr. arsitp bki sam Laurels went to the Stadium ski team in March when it captured the Tacoma high school championship for the fourth straight time. Sponsored by the Tacoma NewsfTribune, the trophy went to the Castle squad consisting of two teams. Individual gold medals went to Weldon Howe, com' binedg Art Overman. downhill and Bert Fisher slalom. l93l T Eatsitp COACH CARR Although not as successful as some other Castle squads, the 1947 grapplers displayed the drive and spirit that is characteristic of all Stadium teams. The rnatmen took on Longview Jan. 24 for the season's opener, upsetting the Longview squad by a 25Mf24W count. The Bengals then dropped one to Lincoln by a 3046 tally, followed by a loss to the Fife Trojans by a 29f20 score. The Tiger matmen then traveled to Longview where they again met the Longview squad but with different results from those of the previous encounter, falling by a 35514 count. The match there 5943 T wrestling between Bigger and Peterson was one of the highlights of the season. Bigger, who has not lost a varsity match in three years, drew with Peterson on the first match with Longview. In the second meet Bigger was out for revenge and decisioned Peterson. The Tigers met Lincoln Feb. ZS to decide who should gain possession of the coveted Cammarano trophy, with the Bengal grapplers needing a 15' 'point win to keep the trophy. However, they were methodically trounced by the tough Lincoln squad, receiving the short end of a 39-10 count. The Tigers were fortunate in having one of Stadiunfs newer coaches, Mr. M. Carr, as mentor and Skip Norton and Herman Beyer as cofcaptains. Bob Monoghan and Dwight johnson were awarded the co-inspirational award. Thirtyffive letters were given out, with Fred Veatch and Bob Bourdon being elected cofcaptains for the coming year. - - X . 1 l95l Earsitp Qtnimming COACH STREETER Winning the State championship for the third consecutive year, the Tiger mermen chalked up an impressive list of victories. They skimmed through all opposition without dropping a single match. In competition with six of the best squads of the state at the University of Washington Pavilion March 2, Stadium amassed a total of 49 points to cinch the State crown. The closest contender was Everett with 37 points. The Bengal swimmers opened the season by a 47f19 win over Lincoln, followed by a 4848 triumph over Longview and a 46f2O victory over Aberdeen. The finmen then rolled up 59 points to top Everett and Lincoln in a trifmeet. Everett fell to the rampant Tigers by a 36f30 tally, and Longview was snuffed out again by a 5 2f14 count. The Lincoln squad followed in the footsteps of their forerunners and was cut down for the second time, 36f3O. 1 r Stadium clinched the CrossfState title on March 8 by virtue of a 4202 trouncing handed to Everett. The Tigers racked up their ninth straight win when they slammed Aberdeen with a 42f24 tally. This set the Bengals in line for a crack at their third State crown and the rest is history. Co-captained by Ken Addis and Dave Bigger and ably coached by Mr. Streeter, this year's squad was another great representation of Stadium's clean sportsmanship and powerful drive. The team should also be praised for its many long hours of hard work resulting in a championship swimming team. Twentyfthree letters were given out and Dick Lowery received the coveted inspirational award. The reserves swam two meets, overcoming Lincoln by a 58f8 count and later by a 5Of16 tally. RESERVE SWIMMING RUXV 1: Roger Engbcrg, Bart Redfield, Paul Smith, jerry Hopper, .loc Cannon, Dick Capehart, Darrell Grything, Doug McVey, Mr. Strcctcr. ROIV 2: Tony Mitchell. Horatio Gomez. Dave Schwcinler, Jim Clark, Dick Koenig, Frank Dupre, Bob Moorhead, Kirk Hull. ROXV 3: Lewis YVhite, Barlow Day, Ben Fawcett, Terry NVaiss. Leslie Jones, Gale Brady, Don Franklin, jim Sherrod. i961 r A 92333553 M ,..... , mm, , . www ew 1. gli! fm SM Wwigwe Earsitp ' COACH LEVINSON Although the track team was only part of the way along on their schedule as The Tahoma went to press, it showed great promise to complete a victorious season. The members had as yet to lose a meet and were still going strong. Sparked by many returning lettermen and a large turnout, the squad held an interclass meet on March 28, with the victory going to the juniors. The first regular meet of the season was a trifmeet with Clover Park' and Puyallup on April 6, in which Stadium slipped through with SSM points to win by a small margin. The Tigers started rolling after that and chalked up 72W points on April 19, downing Aberdeen and Olympia. This was followed by a win over Everett and Lincoln, with Stadium garnering 74 points. This put the Bengals in first place. To continue in the win column, the cinderpushers journeyed to the Everett oval on May 3 and copped the CrossfState title in competition with Everett, Bellingham, Bremerton, V Lincoln and Seattle Prep. The Bastille thinclads rolled up a total of 49 215 points to triumph by a large margin. On May 5 the team jogged across town to compete in the revived Penn Relays with Lincoln and Bellarmine. To prolong the streak the tracksters won by two points over Lincoln as they rolled up QM markers. Last on the calendar of league meets was the city affair with the Lynx and Bells. Again the Bengal boys emerged victorious by a overwhelming majority as they cracked out 85M points and qualified 14 men for the West Central meet. Meets remaining on the schedule were: West Central District meet at University of Washington track, May 17, and the state meet at Pullman on May 24 ffirst and second place winners from West Central meetj. f, W Mr. Levinson did the mentoring job for his second year and Bob La Hatt was captain. L98l BOB LA HATT CARL HARRISON JOHN McCORRY Captam si-xM BALKER BOB PAIGE BOB CARLSON ran DON MAITLAND BOB MACOSKEY BOB HOSKINS gm BILL KOWALSKI BILL IVERSON Barsitp 'Baseball COACH MARV SCOTT Strengthcned by a large number of returning lettermen, this year's baseball squad appears to be made of the same championship material as last year's. At the time that The Tahoma went to press, the team had played only four games and one intersquad meet. The stickmen started the season off righ.t by beating Clover Park April 11. They split a double header with Bellingham for their first game in the CrossfState league April 18, This was followed by a victory over Seattle Prep, 4f3 and 4fO. This left them tied with Bellingham for the CrossfState title. Games remaining on the schedule were: Bellarmine, Everett, Lincoln, Bellarrnine, Bremerton and Lincoln. The Bengals were fortunate to have Marv Scott, formerly of the Tacoma Tigers, as their coach. Mr. Scott stated that he expected great things from the 1947 team. TOP ROW: Don Semmern Garry Hersey Ray Spalding cofcaptain Wells Anderson cofcaptam Earsitp Baseballs fPictm'es On Opposite Page! MIDDLE ROW: Dick Byrnestad George Rickett Carl Peterson Gordon Maruick 51003 LOWER ROW Cam Haslam Jerry Ostland Bill Marr Rod Miller r E VARSITY TENNIS ROW 1: Mr. Epstein, Bill Bethke, Bill Stevenson, Bill Reid, Dudley Panchot. ROW 2: Fred Veatch, Bill Moyles. Lee Gingrich, John Du Priest, Bill Perkins. VARSITY GOLF LEFT TO RIGHT: Darrel Grything, Ed Edwards, Terry Tate, Louis Youngman, Bud Nelsen, Chuck House, John Larsen. p Earsitp ennis Headed by John DuPriest and Bill Reid, two of the Enest racquet wielders in recent Stadium history, the varsity tennis squad started out the season in fine style and climaxed it by winning the CrossfState championship in May. From a heartening turnout of 26 enthusiasts, Coach Epstein whittled his Held down to the varsity team, composed of captain Bill Reid, John Du Priest, Bill Perkins, Bill Moyles, Donn Spencer, Fred Veatch, with Dud Panchot as alternate. Earsitp Gulf No quite halfway through their season when The Tahoma went to press, the Stadium golf team had taken three out of live matches on the win side of the ledger. They downed Foster 1224, Clover Park, IOM-4Mg Olympia, 14MfMg and lost to Lincoln, 11-4, and Everett, 11'4. Making up the varsity were Louis Youngman, Chuck House, Bud Nelsen, Terry Tate and Ed Edwards. Matches remaining on the schedule for golfers were: Bremerton, Bellingham, Lincoln, Bellingham, Everett, Bremerton, Olympia, Clover Park, Lincoln and the Cross-State meet. The team's home course was Fircrest, which they used Mondays and Fridays free of charge. 51023 RIFLE TEAM TEAM IN ACTION: Prone: Marianne Garberg and Barbara Weierman. Sitting John Hirschy and Alan Paterson Kneeling: Dolores St. Amand and Katherine Thomson. Standing: Mr. Giltner, Dave Bigger and John Schartow. ROW 1: John Schartow, Joanne Cinelli, Helen Gansen, Herb Carlson, John Hirschy, Bayard Mosher, Earl Moon. ROW 2: Dolores St. Amand, Marianne Garberg. Margaret Ward, Anne Boyd, Don Laakso, Vernon Chapman, Ken Lundemo, Ronald Grunden, Ruth Humiston. tile nam The honors won by the rifle team are the result of long hours of hard work and practice, although this is not generally credited to them. Engaging in 12 matches, the team defeated Clover Park twice, split a pair with Lincoln and lost one to Bellarmine. They placed in four N.R.A. postal matches and the Hearst junior National. In the N.R.A. Sectional Match the team took fourth in match and second in scholastic. Dave Bigger captured first place in individual shooting with a score of 182. The team was captained by Dave Bigger and Mr. Giltner is the instructor. 51033 fuss Qllnuntrp g With more interest being shown every year, the fourth annual CrossfCountry race turned out to be a huge success under the sponsorship of HifY. This year, not like others, a trophy was contributed to the school with the winners' names to be engraved each year. Ribbons were also awarded to the first four places. Bob La Hatt, who coached and directed the event, still holds the record of 7:10.4, while Ralph Long, twofyear winner, has consistently been pressing himself to break it. The event was first started in 1943 when jack Smith copped the coveted honor. The next year Bob La Hatt set the record and for the past two years Ralph Long has been the winner. With a higher honor to shoot at, the event should cause greater interest in the years to come. CROSS COU Y RUNNERS ROW' 1: Bill Dippolito, Al Blanch, Axel Seaberg, Odey Victor, Tom Brown. ROW 2: George Grcul, Les Ramsdell, Donn Foreman, Mike Preston, Ralph Long, Bob La Hart. X BOYS' STUDENT LEADERS ROW I: Bob La Hart, Ed Way, Harold Wolfe, Roger Engberg, Mr. Strccter, jack Christensen, Eugene Johnson, Louis law. ROXV 2: Pete Wallerich, Dick Jardeen, Ben Fawcett, Ralph Vkfchmhoff, Kimble Dorwin, Ray B rnes, Ralph Olson. ROW 3: ,lack Sandstrom, Gary YVade, Dave Saltvick, John Pieterman, Don Maitland, Larry Martin, jack Schnffert, Jack Regester, Ted Cormier. Buys' Stuhent Yieahers ' The student leader organization is one ofthe most important in Stadium. They help the coaches and teams in many ways and generally make themselves useful by doing all sorts of odd jobs around the gym. Aiding the teachers in the gym classes is another one of their varied duties. Before becoming student leaders, the boys are required to take a semester training course. The boys' student leaders have sponsored two smokers this year. Officers were: Ben Fawcett, presidentg Roger Engberg, vice president, Ted Cormier, secretary, and Don Lochow, treasurer. 51041 Girls' btuhtnt leavers By assisting Miss Bernard and Miss Minton, gym teachers, the student leaders gain much valuable experience in leadership. Their duties include checking attendance, taking care of equipment and instructing girls in the pool and the gym for one period each during the day. For a year of this work a girl earns an athletic point and emblem. Girls are chosen for their athletic ability and good grades. Oflicers this year were Fritzie Herrmann, president, and Corinne Sule, secretaryftreasurer. GIRLS' STUDENT LEADERS ROW 1: Audrey Stephenson, Junicc lssacson, Marilyn McCormack, Fritzie Herrmann, Laurine Schore, Gloria Nelson, Barb Stowe, Marjean Preston. ROW 2: Pat Hotes, Joanne Cinelli, Joan Wilson, Barbara Kitler, Evelyn Harting, Beverly Christianson, Joan Johnson. ROW 3: Corinne Sule, Janis Peterson, Eleanor Mellish, Muriel Sagen, Shirley Gunston, Helen Gladstone, Marilyn Stier. PIN WINNERS ROW 1: Lila Kennedy, Jean Buonomo, Ruby Smith, Fritzie Herrmann, Mary Ann Jensen, Millie Williams. ROW 2: Nancy Williams, Dorothy -Moe, Avis Face, Joan Grafton, ,lo Ann Wasson, Jeanne Shugard. ROW 3: Shirley Gunston, Barbara Knott, Helen Gladstone, Anne McCrea, Frances Thorness. Bin winners The highest goal for which Dianas may strive is. the gold pin, symbolizing three years of particif pation in girls' sports. This award is achieved by spending the required amount of time working for six points in team and hobby sports. To qualify a girl must have earned her felt and chenille letters in her sophomore and junior years. Pins are earned through sportsmanship and willingness to spend much time and energy in acquiring necessary points. 51053 Jfurnvbtnimming Performing for the first time this year was the girls' formfswimming group, which practiced long hours to perfect its routines. The Royal Tarpons provided a colorful touch to swimming meets, in their bright blue suits. As special attractions, the mermaids swam at the state meet held at the University of Washington and for the formal opening of the Madigan General Hospital pool. The water ballet group was coached by Miss Jean Poulson and Helen Gladstone. FORM SWIMMING ROW 1: Lodema Johnson, Marilyn Stier, Janis Turner, Betty Bingaman, Shirley Gunston, Shirley Willis, Joan Wilson, JoAnne Neff, Jean Lewis, Jody Getty, Jo Myers, Juanita Ruck. ROW 2: Joyce Jones, Eleanor Mellish, Lois Bryant, Carol Cheim, Marian Wallace, Fritzie Herrmann, Helen Gladstone, Anne McCrea, Lois Lane, Frances Thorness, Barbara Kitlar, Dot Jorgenson. Muriel Sagen, Virginia Fisher. SWIMMING TEAM ROW' 1: Donalda Moncrieff, Gloria Greene, Ruby Smith, Shirley Gunston, Shirley YVillis, Fritzie Herrmann, Helen Gladstone, Anne McCrea. ROW 2: Jody Getty, Lois Bryant, Margaret Matthew, Gen Thompson Marilyn Stier. Janis Turner, Lodema Johnson, Juanita Ruck. ROW 3: Carol Cheim, Eleanor Mellish, Muriel Sagen, Barbara Kitlar, Dorothy Jorgenson, Virginia Fisher. Swimming Team The coveted girls' swimming championship and honor of being named queens of the swimming pool were earned by the seniors this year at the annual swimming meet in the Diana pool on April 29. Senior mermaids, captained by Helen Gladstone, defeated the junior and sophomore teams with a score of 34. The junior team, led by Barbara Kitlar, had a total of 32 points and the sophomores, whose captain was Dorothy Jorgenson, had 24 points. 51063 Baseball bamps In a hardffought game between jean Mitchell's senior team and Mary Ann Jensen's junior team, the senior Dianas emerged victorious by a score of 1Of7 to win the '46 championship. Because the champions graduated in 1946, the junior team's picture was taken for the annual. The manager this year was Ruby Smith, assisted by Beverly Duncan, Beverly Ketler, Ann Petrinovich and Juanita Ruck. BASEBALL CHAMPS Nancy Kurrcl, Audrey Stevenson, Barbara Knott, Millie Williams. Avis Face, Mary Ann Jensen, Frances Thorncss. HIKE LEADERS ROW I: Jeanne Shugard, Barbara Knott, Joan Grafton, Ruby Smith, Ann Foreman, Helen Gansen, Millie Williams, Gerry Fries. ROW 2: Shirley Gunston, Miki Shaw, Avis Face, Dorothy Moe, Beverly Vaver, Joanne Ryan, Fritzic Herrmann, Pam Davis. ROW 3: Joyce Welch, Pact MacPherson, Anne McCrea, Dorothy Thaller, Joanne Wasson, Mary Ann Jensen, Helen Gladstone, Barbara Moore. lathe iitahtts To earn a point in hiking toward an athletic award, a girl must go on iive hikes during the year. Checking on Dianas taking these jaunts were 24 h ike leaders selected by the Stadiana cabinet and Miss Bernard. Six hikes are scheduled a semester, each of which must be a distance of five miles. 51073 ' Q SPEEDBALL CHAMPS RCW l: Fritzie Herrmann, Mary Ann Jensen, Helen Gladstone. ROW 2: Barbara Knott, Delores Westerdahl, Frances Thorness, Shirley Gunsto VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS Joan Grafton, Katherine Falskow, Mary Ann Jensen, Pat Chapman. Frances Thorness. bpmzhhall bamps' With an easy score of 24-3, Mary Ann Jensen's senior speedball team downed Nancy Green's junior group to become the 1946 speedball champions. Managing speedball, the Hrst sport of the season, was Barbara Knott, assisted by Beverly Vaver, Joan Grafton and Joanne Ryan. Eullephall bamps Burying Joan Stenson's sophomore team under a pile of points, Mary Ann Jensen's senior team walked off with the volleyball championship by a score of 39-9. Dorothy Moe managed the volleyball season this year, assisted by Mona Rae Brunelle, Shirley Carney, Lila Kennedy and Ruth Moe. 51083 BASKETBALL CHAMPS ROW l: Fritzie Herrmann, Helen Gnnsen, Frances Thorness, RONV Z: Millie YVilliams, Mary Ann Jensen, Dorothy Moe, Jean Buonomo. OUTSTANDING BASKETBALL PLAYERS ROW 1: Joanne Ryan, Ruby Smith, Lois Raver, Joelene Smith, Joan Johnson, Anne Petrinovich, Joyce Jones, Jean Buonomo, Helen Gansen. ROW 2: Mary Ann Jensen, Marlys Pedersen, Pat Strand, Gloria Stuermer, Joan Grafton, Avis Face, Ruth Moe, Eileen YVildcs, Millie YVilliams. Basketball bamps Because of greater practice and skill, Helen Gansen's senior basketball team won over Joyce Roberts sophomore team by a score of 3'7f1O. This was the outcome of games played by 31 teams. Assisting Mary Ann Jensen, basketball manager, were Jean Buonomo, Avis Face, Helen Gansen and Eileen Wildes. fwutstanhing ielapers For having the fundamental qualities of technique, team work and speed, eight seniors, six juniors and four sophomores won the title of outstanding basketball players. A group of 42 Dianas were chosen to compete for this honor by Miss Minton and the basketball managers. Mildred Williams was chosen for the third time. For the second year Mary Ann Jensen, Joelene Smith and Ruby Smith were selected. 51093 Tennis Spring days and fair weather has a way of bringing out those tennisfminded Stadianas. This spring tennis was played by the Dianas as a nonfpoint activity, with Donalda Moncrieif as manager of the 22 girls who participated. Because of circumstances, the regular tournament was cancelled and therefore no champions could be determined. Eahmintun bamps And it's over the net. So is badminton described. Fall and spring championships went to joan Safchik and Eugenia Minton, respectively. joan defeated Velma Dubler by a score of 11f6, 11f9 and Eugenia defeated joan Wilson by a score of 9f11, 11f6, 11f9. From the 60 girls who turned out, those reaching the quarter linals received a point toward their athletic awards. Donalda Moncrieff was manager of the sport. TENNIS Lois Bryant, Lorayne Willoughby, Millie NVilliams, Pat Chapman, Joan Grafton. BADMINTON CHAMPS ROXV 1: Velma Dubler, Millie YVilliams, lMaxinc 'Shaw, Joan Grafton, Ioan Safchik. ROXV 2: Peggy Van Aalst, Joanne Ryan, Mary Ann Jensen, Donalcla Moncrieif, Dorothy Thaller. fiioj Uastle life bnapsbnts THE WOMEN fprize winnerj - Ken Power, Don Ashley and A1 Herzog. And me with only a fork! - Arlene Rose and Gen Thompson. Independent Husbands - Garry Bailey and Chuck Candoo. About face! - Lois Holz. No, Ray, not that door - Spalding. Up, up and away - Carol Cheim and Eleanor Mellish. Those neat pep assemblies in the bowl. 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 1141 Bottoms up - Gloria Mayneld. On the side of the law - Claire McNeill. Ragfalmuilins - Joyce Nelson and Jackie Schore. Modern geometry illustrated - Shirley Willis. just too, too divine - Bill Norton. Look what the tide washed in! - Evelyn Hart' ing, Joan Wilson and JoAnne Neff. Scenic beauty - Jeannine Holden. Snow bound - Bernice Treloar and Ralph Wehmhoif. As easy as falling off a 1og. - joan Thrasher. bnapshuts Bob La Hatt, Hazel Manning, Helen Gladstone and Tom Rigney take a breath between yells. Last minute brush-up - Rosalie Hoar. You name it, you can have it - Bob La Hatt and Kenl,AdClis. Castle couple 3 Io Steele and Bud Waiss. Hi, Mr. Simpson! The Hi'Y basketball team chalks up the champ- ionship. Dancing 'neath the stars at Arabian Dream - Darlene Reynolds and Cofchairman Garry Bailey. The gang's all here - Rosalie Hoar, Marge Raw' son, Ann Foreman, Clara Bowe, Ida Mae Hughes, Jo Wasson and Miki Shaw. Skit - Gerry Fries, Nancy Williams and Elaine Puddicombe. 5115 Ron Smith and his favorite pastime. What have we here? - Clara Bowe's ankles. One-two-three - Gloria Kristoiferson and Chuck Iorgenson. F' Hello, Frisco, hello! - Alice Palmer. 'Tis really snow - Jean Lewis. Sleepy time gals - Sue Carol Bennett and Ioan Hopper. Give me a little kiss, will ya, huh? - Marjie Miller. Our cheering section - Don Cameron. Bob Hoobing, Karl Humiston, Don Lucas and George LeCompte. The dancing chorus entertains. Smiling for the camera - Queta Questad and John Schartow. Peekfafboo -- Ian Turner and Shirley Llewellyn. l 4 I 'xv' 'Q f rin-ki v iff.-,E l of' . ,, JL M., , I Smapsbuts On top of the world - Ken Miller. Horning in - Bill Howard. Just Posiefing - Rosalie Hoar, Girls' Club department heads after installation '46, uPut 'em up or We'll shoot! - Chuck Johnson and Lloyd Myhre. Just kids - Shirley Willis and Clare Hopper. It isn't easy, is it, Dud? - Panchot. Monkey Business - Jeannie Perella. Summer school-belles - Jody Getty, Sally Waller, Darlene Phelps and Pat Rossiter. Happy Holidays - Lodema Johnson, Miki Shaw, Shirley Morrison, Joan Johnson and legs. Lady-like - Bill Boyd. 12 13 14 li. 16 17. 18 19. 20. l16J Glamour in the raw -- Rog Engberg. It can't be that bad - Jo Goodrick and Elliott Brown. Ummm, we like that suntan - Jeanne Shugard. Section 8, here I come! - Walt fScarecrowJ Bragdon. Horsin' around - Donna Hatcher and Helen Gladstone. Those wonderful Tahoma signing days - Gloria Normo, Sue Pringle and Nancy Williams. Comc'n get it! - Joyce Barratt, Donna Arnold, Anne Burke and Nancy Parker. Skifhappy 4 Don Gilsdorf. Bathing beauty - Ann Foreman. Snapshots Is you is or is you ain't? - Qprize winnerj Ann and Carol Huntington. Over a cup of tea -- Avis and Ned Face. Buddy'huddy - Bev Hansen and Gloria Normo. NVhat's that you say? A Joan Safchik. Smilin' through - Gloria Kristotl'erson.,AiI- The morning after the - Ralph Wehmhoil. Her First step 3 Lorraine Wessel. Bottle Baby - Doug Corns. Come on in: the waters fine! - Alice Palmer. l 1171 Wanna ride? v Rog Engberg and Dave john son. Here I come, ready or not - Phyllis Weijk. Let's see that smile - Don Gilsdorf. Brotherly love - Ted and Arlene Rose. Here comes the bride - Fritzie Herrmann. 'Tm just a shy guy. -W Jeanne Shugard. That one slays me! - Janis Peterson. Saturday night Serenade - Clara Bows. This must be the end - Ann Foreman. bnapsbuts These darn bathing suits! - Pat Rossiter. Can't a guy have any privacyff Shirley Willis. Come and get me! - John Schartow. Flower girl - Helen Hansen. Tliatfs our Ed fBalarezoJ. Bashful Beans -+ Dan Inveen and Joanne Van' Clenberg. Hemo boy - Jimmy Fifer. When ya gotta go, ya gotta go! 1 Gloria Stuermer. Friends for life - Bev Vaver and Barbara Knott. IO ll 12 13 14 15' 16 17 18 1131 Curly locks Y ,lean Lewis. Come up and see me sometime. 4 Patty Doe You don't say? - ,loyce Baker. v:h..,......, , Ain't life grand? - Don Maitland. Puppy love - -loan Thrasher. Going my way? - Pat Marshall. Dollies - Millie Armson and Raggedy Ann. Have a seat. - Donna Arnold. Burr, it's cold. - Din Haskell. -laY 1 be Qlanhih amera Af. of l Baskets, boys! - The hoop team in action' 5. The Boys' Glee Club sings on the Memorial Day program honoring the war dead. The heads of The Tahoma staff breathe a sigh of relief as group picture taking is ended. Fight, boys, fight! - -46 smoker. 6. Yes, what did one seagull say to the other sea' gull as they flew over the Stadium bowl on Pat Marshall and Bob La Hatt trip the light Thanksgiving Day? - Bogey'Y skit at Football fantastic. Night, fllaugbt in the Zlnt 1. Don Gilsdorf, Larry Martin and water wagon - H20 team. 2. Barbara Michaclson, Pat Mason, -loan Safchik, Molly Coy and Sue Pringle polish the trophies and case. -y a. Jerry Leach, Millie Armson, Shirley Willis. Bill Bethke and Charles Rueger render Daisy Bell as entertainment at the XVorld staff banquet. x. 1201 Stadions turn out en masse for the victorious Turkey Day game. Coach Heinrick is greeted after mentoring his last game at the Castle. Give 'em the ld 'one two', Axelf- 1947 Smoker. OJQYJE The hidden talent of HPY is revealed at a pep assembly in the bowl. Qrahuates Eitbuut ipirtures Richard Abrams Albert A. Adams Donald E. Ahola Sam E. Allen James O. Anderson Ralph E. Anderson Paul S. Appling Raymond T- Arledge Sherman Walter Arledge Edward Douglas Armstrong Kenneth Le Roy Arneson Thurman George Arthur Larry H. Ballman Colfax W. Bart Colleen Delores Bates James Frank Bell Carl D. Bendiksen Alvin H. Birkenstock Perry Glenn Blackman Harry Frank Bolles Gene Allen Bolstad Gerald C. Bolvin Vaughn A. Boucher Charles A. Bowen Delbert S. Bowerman Earl B. Brotback John M. Brouwer Robert Jerome Brunelle William E. Caddey Douglas W. Campbell Don R. Capehart William Carlson Jr. William James Carlson Richard Marvin Carter William Thomas Carty Jr. Clarence E- Chapman Charles G. Churchill Frank Renal Clement Richard Elwood Cole Frank Evans Cooper Edwin Crooks Leonard O. Crum Robert L. Crumley Glenboy Allan Cruver Gordon W. Curran Edward Wayne Cutler Jack D. Davelaar Richard Joseph De Haan Harry A. De Mastus Raymond Phillip Demarest Robert Carroll Drum William Mandville Dunsmore Gordon A. Dustan Roy Russell Egan William Lester Elkins Donald Leonard Elmore John M. Evanovich Willard Z- Evans James E. Ewing Harry W. Fleming Richard A. Flett Robert L. Flynn Roy A. Fontana Richard Kenneth Fox Donald P- Francis Eugene Fries Robert L. Fulton James Otis Gaddey Clinton George Galbraith Lillian Gamst Harold Lee Roy Garvik Robert Lowe Geddes Robert Delbert Goslee Clyde E. Goudie Jr. William Earl Greco Virgil Kenneth Gunnason Jr. Arthur Donald Gustafson Jr. Jors L. Haarstad George Brent Hagen Herbert W. Hall Robert P. Hammond Herbert C. Hanna Frank S. Hansen Harold Leif Haugen Robert G. Havens Robert Eugene Hayden Donald L. Hayden Robert S. Haynes Thomas Paul Hermsen Oruid L. Hess Vaeth Hewitt Paul W. Hickman Donald C. Hildreth George Meldrum Hinton Andrew Holt Jr. Edward Fred Horst David Wilbert Hurlow Hoyt Hamil Hyde Loren H. Hyde Ellis F. Ingram Joseph A. Iverson Leonard Jackson Lester V. Johnson Paul Guy Johnson Jr. Vernon W. Johnson Jr. Joe Marvin Jurancich Nickolas A. Juran Jackie Dean Keller Alan F. Kelly James David Kelly William L. Kempton Bernard Kirkevold Donald Robert Klarich Charles V. Knapp Donald G. Kneip Kenneth Knouse Emil J. Korjan Albert F. Kowalski Jr. James W. Lantz Leigh Larson Betty Jane Ledford Bruce Cody Levingston George Dewey Loerch Jerome L. Lowe John Richard Lyon Theodore P. Lyon John D. Macdonald Fred William Marler Gus N. Martigopoulos ' Fred J. May James Lee McAlinden Richard R. McAllister James Albert McGrath Arthur E. McKinney Forrest W. McKernan William Cameron McLaren Delford McLaughlin Julian Lee McLeland Richard P. McStroreick Dale R. Meers James Lester Melton Richard D. Mesler Thomas Charles Metsker Joseph Hamilton Miller Peter Clark Miller Richard Lewis Milton Francis Patrick Mirenta John C. Morell George L. Munday Andrew George Munro Patrick M. Murphy Ralph Gilfford Murray John R. Natte Lowell John Noren Emmett Norris David R. Olson JIZIJ Granville Olson Raymond Lyle Osborn Carl Jerry Ostland Glenn Ray Otis Thomas E. Parker Walter Deane Patterson Dean W. Peart Ivan H. Pederson Ivan William Peloza Robert Lewis Pence James J. Percich Brooks E. Percival Mark D. Peterson Robert L. Peterson James Robert Phillips Jr. Robert Clarke Powers Rowland C. Pratt William Henry Putnam William K. Rasmussen Graham W. Ring Wayne Allen Ritchie Alvin W. Robbecke William W. Rohrbach Edward Roth Bill P. Sabourin Thomas B- Sallander Clarence B. Sandbeck Raymond C. Sanbeck Arnold Crawford Sandvig William Chauncey Sasse Clarence R. Saxe Howard T. Schantz Ernest Allyn Schumacher Jr Robert L. Shanklin Eugene Donald Shortlidge Robert G. Simmons Stanley W. Simons Glenn Edward Sinclair Richard G. Sinclair Harry Lee Siria Russel T. Skattum George Leslie Skog Kenneth Smith Stanley George Smith Jr. Carrol C. Sorenson Frank Leslie Springer Robert Steere Henry C. Stensvold John R- Stephens Ralph E. Stevens Vernon M. Svensson Donald Richard Swanson Ronald Richard Swanson Hayden A. Swearinger Jack Floyd Thompson Garold E. Tippie John Frank Tropiana Joseph H. Tucker Jorgen Twieten Richard H. Tyler David G. Vigna Raymond William Voss Betty Louise Wahlers Charles D. Warter Calvin. Watts Leland R. Webster Yale Berton Weed Bruce W. Werner Joseph Burwell Whealdon Judson Dean Wickstrom Andrew G. Williamson Alex Wilson Fielding Y. Wilson John C. Windh Gordon Winsley Jerry A. Wolfe William H. Woosley Alan Wrye Raymond Allen Younie ir Silhministratiun iinhex Mr. Albrecht 12, 62 Miss Bernard 12, 52, 89 Mr. Brown 12, 67, 89 Mr. H. Carr 11 Mr. M. Carr l2,89, 93, 94 Mr. Clark 12 Mrs. Cook 12, 78, 79, 82, Mr. Cousin 12 Mr. Cross 51 Mr. Daniel 12 Miss Danielson 12 Mrs. DuBois 12, 58 Mr. Epstein 12, 89, 102 Miss Fenenga 12 Miss Forbes 12 Miss J. Fraser 12, 50 Mrs. Gaul 12 Mr. Giltner 12, 81, 82, 103 Miss Crime 12 Mr. Hartsuck 12 Mr. Heinrick 12, 84, 86, 89, Mrs. Hemenway 12 Mr. Hilton 13 Mr. Hite 13 Mr. Hoffman 13 Y Leon Hutchison 14, 15 Mr. johnson 13, 70 Mr. D. Jones 13, 73 Mr. F. Jones 13, 50, 89 112,113 1 A' 51223 Mr. Kanarr 13, 64 Mrs. Kean 13 Miss Kobetich 58 Mrs. Laursen 13, 56 Mr. Lemmon 13, 89 Mr. Leatherwood 11 Mr. Levinson 13, 88, 89, 98 Mr. Lowman 13, 88, 89, 90 Mrs. Magill 13 Miss McCulloch 13, 48 Miss Miller 13, 57 Miss Minton 13, 89 Miss Murray 13 Miss A. Ohlin 13 Miss E. Ohlin 13 Mr. O'Neel 14, 89 Mrs. Pratt 14, 58 Miss Sanders 14, 65 Mr. Scott 100 Miss Shumway 14 Mrs. Simmons 14 Mr. Simpson 14, 19, 115 Mr. Smith 14 Mrs. Stratton 14 Mr. Streeter 14, 89, 96 Mr. Swarm 14 Mr. Veach 14,63 Miss Warner 14 Mr. Westgate 14, 59 btuhent Zinhex Abe, Kats 19 Abel, Bob 67, 92 Abrams, John 19 Achziger, Aaron 19 Adams, Betty 19, 53, 65 Adams, Ed 19, 57, 93, 95 Addis, Ken 46, 57, 60, 97, 115 Ahl, Lois 19 Aitchison, Tom 19 Albert, Lloyd 51, 57, 93, 94 Albrecht, Bob 78, 79, 80 Alex, Corinne 19 Algeo, Richard 93 Alleman, Billie 57 Allen, Janet 55 Altman, Pete 19 Anderson, Doris 59 Anderson, Dorothy 19, 56 Anderson, Lois 59 Anderson, Lorraine 19, 39, 54 Anderson Nancy 72 Anderson Paul 93 Anderson, Roger 72 Anderson, Wel's 19, 46, 49, 50, 57 84, 101 Andreasen, Bruce 19, 46, 49, 50, 55 57, 64, 67, 84, 93 Andrews, Bob 64, 93 Antonsen. Dottie 72 Appling, Ruth 74 Armson, Mildred 19, 48, 54, 78, 79 81, 82, 118, 120 Arnold. Donna 19, 39, 46, 78, 79, 82 112. 116, 118 Arnold, Harold 72 Ashley, Don 19, 51, 114 Atchison, Juanita 5 5, 62 Auge, Joyce 56, 72 Bachrach. Ann Joyce 50, 5 2, 62, 75 Baic, Gerry 53, 56 Bailey, Garry 40, 46, 51, 57, 114, 115 118 Baillargeon, Marilou 72 Baker, Bob 51, 67 Baker, Joyce 56, 72 Baker, Loris fSamJ 41, 51, 84, 99 Balarezo, Ed 19, 46, 50, 53, 67, 68, 78 79, 80, 81,118 Baldwin, Anne 66 Baldwin, Ken 66, 92 Ballman, Lillian 19, 65 Bannon, Pat 54, 62 Barker, Phil 19. 39, 65, 76, 112 Barnes , Edwin 19, 39 Barnes, Jim 73 Barnes Rav 93, 104 Barnett, Bill 66 Barnett, Donald 93 Barnhart, Beverly 72 Barratt, Joyce 20, 116 Barrett, De Lores 20, 53, 63 Barron, Margaret 20, 58, 59 Barton, Bob 20, 79 Bates, Don 74 Becker, Margery 53, 79 Becklund, Dolores 20 Bell, Elizabeth 55 Bell, George 68 Bellmer, Ben 93 Bendick, Gordon 20, 5 7, 64 Bennett, Sue Carol 20, 53, 115 Benson, John 55, 62, 65, 68, SS Bentz, Betty 20 Berg, June 67 Berglund, Dorothy 20, 5 5 Berry, Marianne 20, 56 Bertsch, Betty 53, 73 Berven, Suzanne 74 Berhke, Bill 17, 20, 39, 54, 62, 75, vs, 79, 80, 802, 102, 112, 113, 120 Beyer, Herman 20, 50, 57, 93, 94 Bicksler, Darlene 20, 53 59 Bielka, Earl 20 Bigger, Dan zo, 51, 57, ss, 93, 95 Bigger, David 20, 54, 57, 103 Bingaman, Betty 52, 53, 66, 106 Binnings, Lois 20, 78 Bjork, Jack 93 Black, Paddy 53 Blackman, Douglas 54 Blanch, A120, 55, 64, 104 Blasser, Dolores 20, 65 Bloom, Ronald 73, 93 Boetcher, Phyllis 52 Bolvin, Darlene 57 Bolvin, Pat 66, 57 Bonney, Rachel 55 ' Bottiger, Lorraine 41, 46, 48, 5 6, 63, 74, 116 Bourdon, Bob 5 7, 95 Bowe, Clara 20, 48, 56, 70, 71, 72, 115, 117 Bowe, Sidney, 71, 72 Bower. Edith 21, 41, 54, 78, 79, 82, 113 Boyd, Anne 21, 66, 103 Boyd, Williams 54, 116 Boyle, Bill 21, 53, 76 Boyle, Dick 41, 50, 57, 85 Boyle, Patti 53, 74 Brady, Gale 93, 96 Bradley, Carole 56 Bragdon. Walt 21. 46, 64, 73, 116 Brehon, Dorothy 21 Brossoit, Joan 5 6, 72 Brotman, Daryl 68 Brown, Betty 53, 73 Brown, Elliott 21, 50, 93, 95, 116 Brown, Jack 74 msg Stuhent iinhex Brown, Jane 53, 64, 73 Brown, Marcia 16, 21, 53, 56, 64, 74 Brown Mary Ann 21, 56 Brown Pat 21, 74 Brown Tom 104 Brubaker, Shirley 21, 39, 54 Brunelle, Mona Rae 52, 55, 56 Bryant, Lois 106 Brynestad, Dick 50, 57, 86, 101 Brynestad, Joce 21, 56, 72, 75 Budil, Bernadine 74 Buhr, Dolores 21, 56, 65 Buonomo, Jean 21, 52, 66, 109 Bures, Wayne 74 Burke, Anne 21, 116 Busselle, Don 42, 51, 88 Bustruck, George 21 Butt, Audrey 54, 55 Buzzard, Nelletta 59 Cabbage, Ruth 21 Caddey, Amber 56, 66 Cameron, Donald N. 21, 115 Candoo, Charles 51, 53, 55, 72, 113, 1 14 ' ' Cannon, Joe 96' Capehart, Don 96 Carino, Bob 21, 53, 72 Carlson, Bob 57, 92, 99 Carlson, Margaret Jean 21 Carnes, Mary 55 Carney, Shirley 52 Carr, Don 21 Carr, John 22, 51, 64 Carr, Virginia 53, 56, 63, 67, 74, 79 Carson, Herb 66, 103, 108 Castor, Rella 79 Cavanaugh, Warren 22 Challman, Nancy 22, 56, 64, 74, 113 Chamberlain, Jim 5 7, 87 Chapman, Annette 52 Chapman, Pat 17, 22, 52, 54, 63, 74, 108 Chapman, Vernon 63, 66, 103 Chavanne, Dixie 56 Cheim, Carol 52, 55, 62, 106, 114 Chisholm, Joyce 53, 5 5, 58 Christensen, Jack 51, 54, 57, 89, 104 Christensen, Richard 93 Christianson, Beverly 52, 56, 105 Christie, Joyce 22, 39, 72 Christie, Ray 72 Cinelli, Joanne 66, 78, 103, 105 Clark, Jim 93 Clarke. Richard 96 Cleland, Ann 54, 73 Cormier, Ted 41, 46, 51, 53, 104 Corns, Doug 16, 22, 49, 50, 53, 57 64, 67, 72, 85, 93, 117 Covach, Pat 53 Covell, Carolyn 66 Coy, Molly 72, 120 A Craig, James 22, 51, 97 Creswell, Janie 48, 57 Cruver, Dawn 22 Culter, Gloria 22 Dahl, Arnold 66 Dahl, Tom 22, 54, 57, 64, 89 Damon, Cathryn 71 Davies, Marilyn 22, 58 Davis, Jim 22 Davis, Joan 54 Davis, Pamela 22, 52, 54, 56, 107 Davis, Wayne 57 Dawley, Stuart 22 Day, Barlow, 55, 64, 96 Day, Jack 42, 51, 88, 92 Dean, Don 64, 67 Delegard, Bob 22 De Long, Clarence 92 De Mars, Shirley 22, 74 De Rosa, Caroline 22, 65, 66 Desseau, Gene 93 Dessen, Dolores 55 Dessen, Maureen 42 Dever,Audrey 56 DeWeese, John 42, 46, 51, 53, 92 DeWester, Jean 22, 57 Dieter, Bob 89 Dingle, Sallie 78 Dionds, Perry 93 Dippohta, William 66, 104 Dixon, Darlene 23 Doe, Patricia 40, 48, 50, 52, 118 Dorwin, Kimble 89, 104 Doyle, Alan 23 Driscoll, Jim 16, 23, 50, 57, 97 Drues, Richard 17, 23, 62, 93, 113 DuCharme, Larry 23 Dunchan, Beverly 5 2, 63 Dupre, Frank 73, 96 DuPriest, John 51, 54, 88, 92, 102 Eckenrode, Jean 23 Eckman, Beverly 23 Eddy, Alvin 92 Edwards Alice 5 4, 64 Edwards, Ed 23, 64, 67, 102 Edwards, Lois 23 Edwards, Wava 23, 74 Clement. Pat 22, 52, -57, 73 Coates, Ted 93, 94 Colman. Joan 62, 64 Combs. Barbara 86 Copas, Paul 86, 101 Eggert, Joan 63 Eqgimann, Darlene 72 Ehmke. LaRene 23 Eklund, Janine 17, 23, 46, 47, 50, 63 64,74,80,81, 112 124J Qi aflvfgercg 5tuiJent5g1g8Qmi,F'1EfQ , Elliott, Molly 54 Elmore, jack 51 Elrod, Gloria 59 Enbom, Shirley 23, 56, 58 Engberg, Roger 50, 57, 67, 89, 96, 104 116, 117 Engell, Chuck 23 Erichsen, Ted 23, 57, 97 Ernst, Jim 23, 70, 71, 72, 75 Erwin, Dolores 65 Espeland, Walt 23, 85 Evans, Dick 93 Evans, Frances 23 Face, Avis 16, 23, 39, 46, 48, 52, 67, 105, 107, 109, 112, 74, 80, 81, 116, 117, 119 Face, Ned 50, 51, 54, 117 57, 79, 93, 95, Falskow, Guy 65 Falskow, Katherine 24, 52, 55, 89, 108 Fawcett, Ben 50, 57, 64, 96, 104 Fellows, Charlene 24, 56, 67 Fengler, Bob 53, 88 , Fetty, Bob 89 A Fifer, Jim 73, 78, 79, 82, 112, 113 Fincham, Helen 75, 79, 118 Fink, Margie 5 6 Finson, Lillian 24, 72 Fiscus, Dick 66, 72 Fisher, Bert 46, 50, 53, 57, 64 Fisher, Virginia 52, 56, 74, 106 Don 54 Fisher, Fisher, Lyle 63 Flanders, Lorna 56 Forbes, William 68 Foreman, Ann 24, 1 16, 1 17 Foreman, Donn 59, 104 Fowler, Jim 24, 50, 54, 57, 64, 67, 89 Fox, Louis 5 5, 73 Frank, George Ann 24 Franklin, Don 96 Franklin, Fred 24, 39, 54, 62, 65 Freeman, Dolores 24 Freisheim, Marjorie 52, 67 Friars, John 24, 39, 64, 67, 82 Friberg, Gregg 88 Fries, Donna 52 Fries, Gerry 24, 46. 52, 53, 115 Frisbee, Joan 58, 65 Frlan, John 78, 112 Fullager, Grace 40, 52, 55, 63, 72, 74 Fullinwider. Louise 24, 53, 62 Fyke, Lora 55, 72 72, 64, 107, 115, Gabel, Beverly 24, 5 8, 59 Gagliardi, Evelyn 16, 24, 46, 48, 62, 63, 68, 74 , Gagliardi, ggy 74 k Gago, D 4 'D 5 J Gallagher, Gene Q V Gansen, Helen 24, 5-, 6, 153207, V 3326 109 Garberg, Marianne 66, 1 3 Garrity, Ella Mae 24, 56, 62, 7' Gauthier, Yvonne Geer, Dar 54, 55 Geiger, Bill 50 Gellatly, Don 51 Genta, Ben 88 Gesch, Don 93 24, 726 ' Q-gziwgf fi Q Getty, jo Ann 24, 48, 53, 106, 116 Gilchrist, john 64 Gilbreath, Iris 52, 53, 72, 79 Gilsdorf, Don 24, 46, 49, 50, 53, 57, 64, 67, 72, 80, 81, 89, 93, 112, 116, 117, 119, 120 Gingrich, Lee 102 Ginnaven, Joan 25, 48, 50, 52 Gipple, Jim 42 Gladstone, Helen 25, 52, 60, 105, 107, 115 116 108, 113, 9 Goetz, Vivian 73, 78 Golding, Betty 65 Gomez, Horacio 96 Gomersvick, Lloyd 88 Goodrick, Joanne 25, 46, 50, 52, 53, 1 116 55, 62, 63, Gore, Gladys 52 , R Gosselin, Rosemarie 25, 54, 63, 64, 72 Gourley, Robert 25 Grafton, joan 25, 39, 52, 54, 58, 62, 63, 74, 106 Graiff, Mary Louise 25, 46, 52, 53, 74 Gratzer, Lovina 25 Graves, Marjorie 53, 58 Green, Nancy 52 Greene, Gloria 25, 52, 54, 58, 62, 63, 74, 106 Greinke, Shirley 25 Gruel, George 74, 89 Grillin, Hillis 62 Grosser, Janice 52 Grunden, Ronald 64, 66, 103 Grything, Darrell 67, 96, 102 Gundstrom, Virginia 25 , 48, 50, 52, 74, 113 Gunevick, Marilyn 54 Gunston, Shirley 25, 52, 53, 72, 105, 106, 107, 108 Gust, Milton 25, 50, 57, 85, 87 Gustafson, Barbara 58 Gustafson, Leanord 25 59 Haeringer, Marian 5 4, 5 8, 73 Hagen, Duane 88 Hagen, Jim 72 1251 35, 'Y .. , gb war' sv -,.w af 1. 7 w boil . 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Quhent ilnhex mh1, gm 1 H ld arg66 a sen B r?Qd 25 59 Jn, , Beverly 25, 52, 56, 117 Hansen, Miriam 25, 56, 63 Hanson, Helen 57 , en '7 Q ansen, Mar aret 48, 67, 74 J 5f -My 325 A515 Harmon, Sally 66 Harper, Roland 66, 89, 92 Harrison, Arly 25 Harrison, Carl 88, 92, 99 Harrison, Joan 5 2, 53 Harrison, Walter 26, 51 Hart, Nancy 26 Hart, Wesley 26 Harting, Evelyn 5 2, 114 Hashimoto, Katsumi 39 Haskell, Donna 26 Haslam, Cameron 26, 51, 54, 57, 97, 101 Hatcher, Donna 5 6, 116 Hawkins, Richard 64 Haycock, Clarence 26, 51 Haywood, Beverly 53, 65 Healy, Richard 26, 5 7, 93 Heckman, Jim 68, 73 Hedstrom, Margaret 5 2, 79 Heinrick, Pat 26 Hendren, Alta 26, 53, 58 Hennig, Virginia 26, 63 Herrmann, Harriet 16, 26, 39, 44, 46, 52, 55, 106, 107, 108, 109, 117 Hersey, Garry 26, 46, 50, 53, 57, 62, 64 , 84, 101 Herzog, Al 26, 51, 114 Herzog, Betty 53, 55, 56, 114 Hibben, Edwin 26 Hilberg, Ron 26 Hill, Amy 58 1 Hirschy, Gale 26 Hirschv, John 5 4, 66, 103 Hite, Barbara 26 Hoar, Rosalie 17, 26. 39, 44, 48, 50, 54, 72, 75, 115, 116 Hoffman, Melvin 26, 46, 54, 68 Hogberg, Robert 26 Hokanson, Joan 48, 50, 52, 67 Holden, Jeannine 27, 114 Holz, Lois 74, 115 Hoobing, Bob 27, 39, 79, 89, 115 4 Hood, Margaret 5 2, 5 4. Hoover, Larry 54, 73, 113 Hoover, Lon 73, 113 Hopper, Joan 27, 115 Horjes, Barbara 27, 48, 59, 68, 74 Hornstein, Marcia 54 Hoskins, Bob 42, 46, 51, 57, 92 Hotes, Patricia 27. 66 Houghton, Marie 27 House, Charles, 67. 102 Howard, Bill 27, 116 Howe, Weldon 27, 50, 64 Howell, Boyd 27, 51, 57, 64, 88 Hughes, Ida Mae 115 Hughes, Shirley 53 Hurlow, Rodney 93 Hull, Betty 27 Humiston, Karl 27, 39, 62, 65, 68 l 15 Humiston, Ruth 62, 66, 103 Hunt, Bob 73 Hunt, Gladys 56 Huntington, Ann 27, 117 Huntington, Carol 27, 117 Hupe, George 27 Husby, Jorgen 27, 51, 57, 97 31 Inveen, Dan 50, 54, 67, 92 Isaacson, Junice 5 2, 105 Isakson, Roger 72, 93 Iversen, William 99 Iverson, Lavonne 52 Hutton, John 92 Iams, Don 57, 88 Jackson, Barbara 52 Jacobson, Bill 27 . Jacobson, Joycelyn 27, 58, 59 James, David 50, 57, 87 7 Jardeen ,Richard 27, 50, 51, 57, 93, 104 Jeklin, Georgianna 27, 5 0, 52 Jenisch, Albert 27 Jensen, Mary Ann 28, 52, 89, 105 107, 108 Johnson, Charles 28. 57, 85, 116 Johnson, Dave 73, 93, 117 Johnson, Delora 62 Johnson Delores 54 Johnson? Delores C. 5 4, 74 Johnson, Dolores D. 28, 52, 53, 72, 75 76, 79 Johnson, Dorothy R. 28, 39, 72, 99 Johnson, Dwight 28, 50, 51, 57, 86 94 93, Johnson, Eleanor 28 Johnson, Eugene 51, 104 Johnson, Greta 56 Johnson, Jackie 55 Johnson, Jean 47, 47, 52 Johnson, Joan 52, 54, 63, 67, 89, 109 1 16 Johnson, Joyce 28, 63 Johnson, Leanore 28, 74 Johnson, Lillian 28 Johnson, Lodema 50, 52, 74, 106, 113 l 16 Johnson, Norma 28, 48, 54 Johnson, Paul 86 Johnston, Betty 54 51263 jones Jones jones Jones Jones, , Leslie 59, 96 , Joyce 106, 109 Dorothy 5 5, 58 Raymond 28 ' virginia 66 Jordan, David 64 Jorgenson, Dorothy 28, 72 Jorgenson, Charles 16, 72, Jorgenson, Toni 28 juntti, Myrna 28, 5 3 33. Kapphahn, David 28 Kapphahn, Nancy 56 Kallander, Dean 89 Keeler, Mildred 67 Keil, Henry 28, 59 Kennedy, Lila 28, 52, 56, Kenney, Gerald 28 Svtuhent Zlnhex 76, 115 105 Lang, john 79, 89 Langlow, Elaine 52, 62 LaPlante, Roy 29, 68 Larsen, Harold 72 Larsen, Irene 29 Larsen, john 29, 57, 64, 67, 102 Larsen, Kathleen 30 Lawrence, Vance 93 Law, Lewis 57, 89, 104 Larson, Peggy 30 Leach, Jerry 64, 78, 79, 82, 112, Leaverton, JoAnn 30, 52, 5 5 Le Compte, George 5 4, 115 Le Compte, Jean 5 3 Le Crone, Wynona 79 Ledford, Betty 59 Lee, Darrell 64, 73, 89, 92 LeGrande, Don 51, 89 Leland, Anne 30, 56 Lemley, Patty 30 Keyser, Eleanor 50, 52, 53, 113 Kezich, Pat 52, 67, 78 Kibbe, Wendall 42, 88, 92 Kidd, William 17, 29, 46, 62, 113 Kinch, john 29, 72 Kindem, Marjorie 5 2, 89 Kindem, Marvin 92 King, Ve Ona 29, 39, 53 Krishian, Shenora 5 3, 56 Kirrage, Margaret 56 Kitlar, Barbara 52, 72, 105, 106 Klee, Bob 93 Kleiner, Mona 52 Knapp, Joanne 29, 40, 46, 53, 72, 74 Knapp, Marilyn 74 Knight, Rojean 29, 54, 72, 74, 76 Knight, Wayne 73, 113 Knokey, Gene 29 Knoll, JoAnn 53 Knott, Barbara 29, 50, 52, 72, 89, 105, 107, 108 Koenig, Richard 29, 39, 96 Koenig, Ted 64, 88 Kohl, Joan 29, 53 Kowalski, Bill 29, 86, 99 Koval, Barbara 55 Koval, Betty 29, 58 Krilich, Frances 56 Krilich, Mary 29, 39, 62 Kristofferson, Gloria 16, 29, 39, 54, 56, 75, 76,112.115,11'7 Krokenes, Walter. 5 0, 53, 5 7, 94 Krones, Wilbert 59 Kulkat. Charlene 29, 54, 56, 57 Kurrell, Nancy 29, 107 I Laakso, Don 63, 103 La Han, Bob 79. 46. 48. So. ss, 57, 60, 67, 79. 99. 104. 115, 119 Lambert. Virfzinia 29, 39 Lane, Lois, 53, 55 Lemm, Leonard 42, 55, 62, 72 Lenhoff, Ellen 56 Lentz, Merle 68, 72 Lessley, Mentra 30, 5 7, 62, 72 Lewis, Jean 30, 39, 115, 118 Lind, Phyllis 55, 56, 84 Ling, Jing Chuan 5 2, 79 Ling, Shun Mei 30, 54, 62, 65 Llewellyn, Shirley 115 Loveda, Duane 92 Lochow, Don 30 Long, Carole 52, 53, 55, 56 Long, Ralph 51, 57, 97, 104 Loudin, Ralph 57 Love, Betti 5 6, 74 Love, Dorothy 5.5. 56 Lowery, Richard 30. 5 4, 5 7, 97 Lowry, Joanne 66, 73 Lowry, Van 30 Luck, Mary Lou 5 4, 67 Lucich, Dick 88 X Ludwig, Marjorie 46, 53, 113 Lueckonnotte, Merle 56 Lundberg, Betty 53 Lundgren, ,lov 5 5, 64, 74 Lutz, Marjie 72 Lyonneise, Lysbeth 72 6141 Lundemo, Kenneth 66. 103 N! P I V Macoskey, Bob 99 wr, QX MacKeen, Arden 30. 9 , Macpherson, ,lack 17, , 511314, 72 MacPherson, Patricia 3Ch 5 2, 5 5, 107 XF Madar, Mariorie 54 X Q' Maddison, Frank 65, 7 Maitland. Donald 51, 5 , 86, 15, Mann, Marilyn 72 ' Manning, Hazel 59. 60, 115 Marcy, Carol 48, 67 frm ff NX P P' Xl? 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Murr t 5 M , , a n , 3 , Myhre, Lloyd 32, 89, 116 ' Clai 0, , 5, 9,11 Mc hney, Peggy 63 Naef, Stanton 32 ' c Ithney, Vir ini 31, ' ' am i izabeth 9 N 7 7 ' 5 ey, Doug-'88, 96 Nagp, Jog 533 Mcvey' George 31, ederlee oh 32 4 McVey, 'r i ' 9 ' 1 ee 2, . 1 , '-1'4 5571 j . Ne ,JoAnne 52, 53, 106, 114 ' 6 319 Om 31- 57f V Neibaur, Virginia 72, 78, 82 Mehah , 64 1 il, ' Verna , 01S , 1'1' 11 .-1, ob , C lis, 31, 58, 72, 75 rl, B 7 102 Melliih. Ele2nir1440, 5 , 52, 63, 73, Nelson? Ori 216,51 54 105 1 Q Jslel o me dl , Bi 1 31, O, 31 Nelson. Millard 32, 50, . SHOWS, Mart 31 ,9, 55 Nelson, Nea 7 esa B E, 7 f ry 3 s 93 Nevin. Lenore 32 calf Ruth 66 swell. NHITCYS , 72, 74 i . n, B a 2, 120 gar - .108 Nichols, B 51 Mil er G e 5 , 3 11P'lOi 40 Miller. Rod 87. 101 Miller, Ruth 78 Miller. Virginia 53, 66 Mills, Ruth 66 . M1 , nneth 51. 89. 1 ,, H, I y , S' Nirh e net 3 ,64 Nic olson. Virsri ia 2, 52, 53, 74 lv . Franc . 0 lepfMarior 3 . 52 54, 74, 75 Nordstrom. 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