Stadium High School - Tahoma Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)

 - Class of 1949

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W! sses I Q . ..7S 11 'z ' s 1 1 Vs Q -I f L' 1 AcZm1'n1'Sfrafi01fz Fnvulty Stlulvnt will W ' HOWARD M. CARR RALPH W. CHRISTIE Pzlnfiyal V1ce Pnnmpal MISS ANNIE LAURIE MCCULLOCH Guidance Advxser oiGir1s'C1ub H. I. ALBRECHT CALVIN A. AHPKE English Mafhf-::gat1:'s Adv.s'er cf T.-ebate Club BQckxQ::' ::,az1afgo: WALTER G. STREETER Guidance Advlser of Student Coun C11 and H1-Y Calumet Coach of swunmmq Chairman of faculty as sembly Committee IOHN W. BEER Souzal SfK1d1'?S Adunser ff Eofgey H:-Y Coaih cf 'I-'Ii:Sf1lI'1Cj axd Junzzz izctball MISS HELEN SGHLSERG Guxdanfe Adwser of Camera Club MISS KATHARINE HAROLD H. BERNDT BERNARD HGBITII and Physwal Health amd Physfal Eduiatpn Edu a'.cn Advzsez of Rcyal H1-Y Advzser cf Stadana Tzamer zn fzrst axd and Cca:h :f gzrls' spzrfs at all athleuc teams THOMAS S. BROWN MRS. IEAN FRASER MYRON L. CARR SR. MRS. BERNICE COOK F:enCh BURT 55.6222 f:'g:r.aQ.sr:. and Engllsh A,C'.'lS-E-I :Z 1:3 .5 :.::j..sr. A211557 :. Hzifcey CQ.: rza'-11591 3. ...T ..,:..,-., Fzzxzall 9 prien' I T. A:i'.'.se: if T ple S and 1:31427 tear: '.'.'::Id anti 21.1 a ' C:a:h :f scphcrrru Scrzl. fzztball E'.'I.'Ofl5:L-5Fl'J.SEI' of A. L. DANIEL MRS. MARIAN DuBOIS ISADORE EPSTEIN MISS AGNES FENENGA MISS EVELYN FORBES Head if S:i1al Sfgdzes Ollie Ccr:.rnet':.al Hzrne Evcnorrnis llfaflieniancs Qeg.a:frx.e:tt Achvify Clerk Ccath of tenrms Advgser cl lunicr Class .:4.d'l.S?Y ci welfare de partnenf cf Glrls' Club Cslleqe advlser MISS ALICE FRASER MRS. ALICE C. GAUL PHILIP S. GILTNER MRS. VIOLET GRAHAM MISS FLORENCE L. Head of Enqllsh English and Drama Commercial EnqlQsh GRIM5 Department Advfser OITl l6S,'215!'I Club Adviser of Tahorna and Adnuser of welfare de- l!la1hemat.rs Advxsez cf oratozzia CoaCh cf Se-mor Class S1ad1umVJorldhnan:es, parfment of G1rls' Club and fssay CantQs's Play, Thesplan sprmq aCt1v1?y flnanc-as and and Soyihcrncze Class play and CLGYGVEJ Rifle Club C'.a'h :i rzfla 'avi MRS. GLADYS M. E. W. HILTON O. FLOYD HITE MRS. IMOGENE HEMENWAY Head ci Ccrnrnerczal Biology HOKANSON Fcrefgn Language Department Foreign Language Adnuser of lungsr Red Crass DELWEN B. IONES F. P. IONES CLAYTON IOHNSON WORTHY C. KANARR Y.fus.i ' 'Q' 'H ' Hui. K STFTITG and DLI' r 'pf Ii.. 'I F-: L.l'.x:3 ' er 1: GLS 41 Irudusilal Axis Arxvzr ft T1 1:11 jus' Gus? C.uEs .:-.'1'.',E Z 3' Sg '.:'1::.f n's 1: if :Zigi 1' MRS. MARY C. KEAN G. W. KENNARD MRS. FRANCES BLAIR MRS. M. LAURSEN ROBERT LEVINSON Mathematms Marhemanvs LANGTON Attendance Social Studxes Enqllsh Coach of VEISIIY football and track MISS HELEN A. MILLER MISS HAZEI. MINTON MISS JANE MURRAY MISS AUGUSTA OHLIN FRANK W. O'NEEL Home E:::1om1:s hadith and Phys. 'gl Horn.: Effxrz. ::..:s EIIQLSII Hxiith and Physltal I.lITIC'I'1IOOI1i!ILcEYI5Qt-I Edurewfr. Edufahon Curb nf :3':1s' 5' S Q 'ulty 5C1'J S1-1 ' Fahisl MRS LILLYBELLE S. PAUL T. PRENTICE MISS ZOE RAE SANDERS FORREST H. SHEEDY PRATT Cczxxz.-,zixel Stxjy Hell .1.j':.s-1 L: ZifIl:'.-.'5:..g 5-un' -5 Sk. Qlpxb v 4' Club :in-g.a:1::.ez.f:ZG11Is'CI',:b and Semzz Class TONEY R. SHELTON MISS RUTH SHUMWAY MRS. ELSIE N. SIMMONS RALPH D. SIMPSON HARRY I SWARM -- ....,. ....-, .......f -. ..,, uf. .:. Leia, C 'A-.--. -: fu a 'wp .-.WM .. Jn. ,,,.. 5:5 rx 'C CLAUDE VEACH EVERETT D. IAMES WALTER MISS PAULINE WARNER Irrdusmnl Amr: WADSWORTH Physfs and Gffrmfm Art Adv,s1?r gf V. 'tuxy Cor:.:r1Qrc'1a1 AVIVISF-I' if Bffnqal H Y Adi ThZ'.u'g?4 P:-:ym Club Advls,-1 of Studlurn Rr4'a,1f:s Club CLIFFORD E. WESTGATE MISS GENEVIEVE Indusinal Arts WILCOX Dzrf1 .z gf Stags- Enqhsln CAMERA SHY MISS ISABEL D. COOPER MISS IUNE M. DANIELSON MISS VIOLET DAVIES G. E. HARTSUCK MISS MARY KOBETICI-I TRUMAN MISS A. LINDAAS BILL LEMMON MRS. AMY MAGILL MRS. ROBERTA PRICE MARVIN L. SCOTT SMITH DAVE SCI-lWElNLER President .'TlIIlF T llllll HIL A busy year with many new activities was completed by Student Council under the lead- ership of President Dave Schweinler. Working with Dave were the other cabinet members: Ken Olson, vice president, Gene Desseau, secretary, and Donn Foreman, treasurer. Mr. Streeter acted as Councils adviser. So that a larger membership would be pres- ent, the Council succeeded in holding their meetings during school time. Parliamentary procedure was used in conducting the meetings. One oi the biggest achievements of the year was the framing ot a new revised constitution for the organization. This was decided alter KLJ Oi.SO.- GEAE -ESSEAU DO J.. FCREJAJ Vzfe Pres1den: Secretary Tyaegugq many discussions over the formation of a completely new charter. The new stairways presented another prob- lem for the governing body, but it was easily taken care of by a Council committee which had temporary signs placed on the stairways, later replaced by permanent signs painted on the walls. As in the past years, Football Night was one of the biggest student productions of the fall semester. loann Estey and Hubert Watson were chosen co-chairman by Student Council and undertook the direction of Bengal Black- outs, the theme of l948's pre-Turkey Day program. As M.C., Pete Wallerich's subtle hu- mor was supplemented by the antics of the stooges, Ron Bloom, Dick Loren and Bob Ragsdale. Ieanne Berry and Terry Wais were co-chairmen of the dance following Football Night, The annual exchange assembly with Lin- coln was held in May, headed by lim Mc- Gavick as M.C., and directed by Co-Chairmen Peggy lVlCNerthney and Bart Redfield. Among other activities oi the year were a day's trip to Fort Lewis, plans for centrally located bulletin boards, a sign committee to approve all posters and work on improving the school tratiic problem. STUDENT COUNCIL Row l: Alan Parc-ison, Ron Czxzndr-P Efv L l'.'f-zzwalw,-1 Peggy Lf-e Ev. ly: Harfincg, l.la:.a:'. Wallaw, Fl,sQ-ziiazy T.l.:z'+,-:.s ri, lcanne Sussman, Ioann Esta-y VlX'I,!1,c3 F.shfr lil.-an.: S::..'E: lit-len l-lansozi Edna Aridalgl, Lys Rav' 1. Row 2: 1a'k l.'.'.11r., k, Ray Barn'-s 'Heimdall K.bbe-, EQQ Sfialzax Ezb Hunt l':i Etisselle, lark Lay, Charlie- Roe E.ll Mczziscri, AI Cox, Frank. van Aalst, How 3: 'T:::. Holz, Hubf-11 Vfafsorz Gen- L-ssau, LI yd Gaii.ii.ezsvLlc, Art Mflicnald Egb Rafgsdah-, lizr. G4 3 1-1, ffaz. P- tl r- son, Kuxt l'Car::.1:i, Don Forf-::.a:1 B11 Wind-an E?-'Jr-rly Eazriharf. Row 4: Maxis Andersfn fave Sfliw- 1:11-1 E- Izy Hop R :::,.-- Elooriz, Kin Olson Pete VJallf-1. fi, Ellabeth l3h:is :'. Ear' Redfield, lik LT:-il Larry llerpdih, l0GH Y-'V' SCH, ATL? C' X ROW 5: IoAnnf li-ff M111 Sagen F'a:1 lJlv::iafg2 n lfrk I ov' l 'F B46-s 1.11, H' 'k:z.an E an St- son, loarir. lax.:-3' Er l.lar 3arw' 'hard Mi. Sizes-te' Q 4 X 91 N I , 'Q 'iii , , S,A f 3 N 'Zta 'us .mx f' an my 'Lvl rn wg, 6 -4 ' 4 ' 1 WJ 4-33 A 4 I 2 . 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A x XJ RSX ll A f I N ? f W KMA SE IUP1 F A95 IACK WARNCK JACK DOVEY MARIORIE CURTIS Vlce Presrdent Presldent Secretary Proof of the outstand1ng quahty of the Class of 1949 w1ll long be ev1denced by the memor1es whlch rt leaves behmd The many old and new act1v1t1es promoted by th1s Senlor Class wxll remaln to rem1nd newcomers of the forty nlners who hke thelr h1stor1c ancestors found a wealth of raw materlal to be converted 1nto glory for Stad1um For the f1rst t1me 1n many years the semors dug back 1nto trad1t1on and salvaged the long forgotten custom of present1ng a class g1ft Far from anclent however was the beautlful and modermstrc outdoor bulletm board wh1ch re sulted from thls search Another revlved trad1t1on and the f1rst ln many years was the Senlor Banquet wh1ch had DIXIE Newell and Terry WGISS as co chalrmen The sentor assembly clrmaxed sen1or week and earl1er 1n the season the class held a senror sweater dance The Blg Break A semor ball was held 1n Apr1l Somethxng new was the h1lar1ous Sadle Hawk1ns Day whlch was sponsored by the cab1net Another pronect was the L1ttle Theater party wh1ch the class gave for the whole school and st1ll another was the trad1t1onal baccalaureate serv1ce on Iune 5 Lead1ng the senrors 1n every act1v1ty was the capable cab1net ably headed by lack Dovey pres1dent Other members were lack Warn1ck VICE pres1dent MarJor1e Curt1s secre tary A1leen Munter treasurer and Rosemary Martenson and lack Day g1rls and boys repre sentatxves Don Busselle led the class when they were rumors asslsted by Iohn DeWeese v1ce presr dent Maureen Dessen secretary Ron Mrtchell treasurer and Vlfqlnld F1sher and lack Day representatlves In 1946 as sophomores Bob Hosk1ns was class pres1dent Other off1cers were lack Day v1ce presldent Barbara Mrchaelson secretary Dorothy Iorgenson treasurer Arla Toblason g1rls representatlve and Ron Mltchell boys representatlve Among the many outstandmg members of th1s class Ron Newgard was exceptlonal 1n havmg the opera lead for two years lack Boyle brought fame to h1s class with hls champlonsh p 1ce skatlng and B111 McCullough was an out standlng senlor orator Act1ve 1n all phases of Gxrls Club work were Ioan Wllson pres1dent Edna Andahl v1ce presxdent Molly Coy secretary Maureen Des sen treasurer V1rg1n1a F1sher head of welfare department Lo1s Lane who took over welfare after the graduat1on of V1rg1n1a Evelyn Hartmg head of SGI'V1C9 department and IoAnne Neff head of soc1al department JACK DAY AILEEN MUNTER ROSEMARY MARTENSON Boys Representatrve Treasurer Glrls Representatrve I4 ,A I g n , . I I I - . 1 1 1 . . . . . 1 1 1 I - . . . 11 . 1 11 . . . . 1 1 I I - . 1 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 A 1 1 . . . I I I n n I I I - I I I I I I I ' 1 I n I I . . . . . , , 1 1 1 - , . 11 . 11 . 1 , . . . . . . , I I I l 1 1 1 I , . . . . 1 1 1 , 1 1 1 ' I ' . . . . . . . 1 1 1 I ' A . 1 1 I I 1 1 , . 1 - 1 - 7' v In ,M .. ff- 2 2,4 ,9 1 5-4, FDDTBQLL LN vs I-'NCD 51'nDl'-'M Taking leads in the Senior Class play were Rosemary Martenson and Bill Winden. Qther rnenibers of the cast with superior perform- ances were Delora Mae lotinson, lack Benson and Hugh Trifiet. Ruth Metcalf was chosen to lead the Tnespian play, Great Expectations. lournalistically inclined were laney Brown, Talioma editor, and Don Bates and Bill Winden, spring and tall World editors, respectively. Finishing tlieir third year at Stadiurn wearing blue caps and gowns tor cornmencenient, the Class oi l949 set a high example for succeeding ,V--, V 4' 4 , classes to follow. p V 4' Km 'S Above: 1' . i 11 :.- a 1. 1, aid zz' '. 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Sahasa . . . matored in English, com- mercial, Spanish and home economics. IANET ALLEN Ian -exchange assembly '48, '49 . , . Girls' Club talent assembly , , . bond and stamp manager . . . Campus Work- shop . . . Football Night '48 . . , Girls' Club committees . . . Senior Glee Club . . . opera '48, '49 , . . special chorus '49 . . . Castlettes . . . World ad staff . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Thespians . . , radio programs . . . Christmas Carolers . . . P.-T. A. spring style show '49. GEORGE ANDREW AMBROSE Majored in English, mathematics and Spanish. DONALD M. ANDERSON Duck -Sportsmen's Club . , , Rifle Club . . . intramural sports . . . ma- yored in biology, mathematics, English and drawing, KENNETH DONALD ANDERSON Bowling Club . . . ping-pong tournae ments . . . majored in English, typing and history. NANCY IOYCE ANDERSON Opera '47, '48, '49 . . , Senior Glee Club . . . outside employment . . . majored in English, shorthand and typing, ROGER B. ANDERSON Potts -junior football . , . reserve 43011 '48 . . . sophomore football . . , sophomore tennis . . . Big S . . . Boys' Glee Club . . . opera '47, '48 . . . treasurer of Golf Club . . . student leader . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . intramural sports . . . activity manager . . . golf manager . . . Golf Club . . , dance committees . . . assemblies . . . majored in history, biology and English. MARILYN RUTH APPLING Ruthey -Football Night '47 . , , dance committees . . . assemblies . . . Tigerannas '47, '48 . . . student nurse . . . Sahasa . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . majored in English, home economics, history and biology, BEVERLY ADAMS 8ev ise:ond-year athletic an-:ard . . . hike leader . . . Stadrana . . . Sahasa . , . dance committees . . . bond and stamp manager . . , World ad staff , . . Girls' Club committees . . . Retazlers Club . . . matored in Spargsh, :mathematics and Englisn. BOB ALBRECHT 'ficrld photographer '46 . . . Tahorna photographer '46 . . . Ski Club. JOHN RICHARD ALGEO Rack -Bogey I-Ii-Y . . . Hi-Y Confer- ence '48 . . , Big S . . . wrestling '47, '48, 49 . , . yunior-senior football . . . Smoker '46 . . . intramural sports . . . student leader . . . World staff, VIRGINIA LEE ALLEN P.-T. A, spring style show '48, '49 . . . G.rls' Club committees . . . activity manager . . . Chairman of Girls' Club notebook sale . . . assemblies , . . dance committees . . . Football Night '47, '48 , . . study hall assistant . . . Tigerannas . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . maiored in Spanish, English and history. EDNA MAE ANDAHL Vice-president of Girls' Club . . , presi- dent of Sahasa . . . Tigerannas , . . assisted at commencement '48 . . . Iunior Prom . . . Girls' Council '47, '48 . . . Student Council . . . first-year athletic award , . . Football Night '47, '48 , . . Stadiana . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . Sahasa Cabinet '47, '48 . . . radio programs . . . assemblies . . . dance committees . , . P.-T. A. spring style show '49 . . . Y-Teen conferences . . . office assistant . . . opera prompter. PRISCILLA IOANNE ANDERSON Study hall assistant . . . attended Condon High School, Condon, Oregon , . . mapored in mathematics, Spanish, English and art . . . hobby: art. LOIS ANDERSON Girls' Club committees . , . Stacliana . . . second-year athletic award . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Retailers Club . . . outside employment . . . mayored in English, home economics and retail training. PAUL EINAR ANDERSON IR. Assisted at commencemnt '48 . , Football Night '48 . . . Torch Hi-Y . . assemblies , . . dance committees . . . intramural sports . . . Ski Club . . . Pep Club . . . opera '47, '48 . . . Boys' Glee Club, DORIS I. ANDERSON Sally -Girls' Club committees . . . Thespians . . , Pep Club . . , outside employment . , . attended l-lighlrne High School . . . matored in art, his- tory and English. GRACE LEE ARMSON Attended Centralia High School . . . World editorial staff , . . Christmas play . . , dance committees . . . assemblies . . . Girls' Club committees . . . activity manager . . . Red Cross representative . . . attendance clerk. I7 IUANITA ATCHISON lI,'a Serilzr honor roll . . . Quill and Scroll . . . bond and s'a:7.p manage-: . . . P.'T. A, representative . l . rournalxsm letter , . . World ad and cditcrzal staff . . . Camera Club . . . lebaie Club . . , Thesprans . . . Sahasa , l . Red Criss reprc-sentatgve . . . :1:'s.de frzlployment . . , matored Ln English, German mathematics and S.. A ,ACHJE bccks. Gerzle' dance . Stadgana award rlayer , Sahasa . rnanacez a ,V Y, .WUC , . . hobbies: horses and GERALDINE BAIC so-chairmen of Pep Club . Football Night '48 . . . . . . second-year athletzc . . . :utstandrng basketball . . basketball champion . . . . . Peg, Club . . . acivity . . assemblies . . . danoc- J ....,. rl,-as . . . hzke leader . . . P,'T. A. rarrzesentatgve , . . study hall assstant age: . . . . . . assrstant basketball man- G.rls' Club commrttees. ANNE MARIE BALDWIN Horror roll . . . Girls' Club committees . . . make-up class . . . World ad staff l . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Thesrzgans . . . Mariners . . . Senior Class play makeup committee . . . rriajored English. Ln bookkeeprng, Spanish and IERRY H. BARRETT BEVERLY LOU BARNHART Oper a se condary lead '47 . , . student adyzser of The World . . . news editor of The Vlorld . . . Journalism letter . . . co-chairman of senior assembly '49 . . , president of Senior Glee Club . . , V1C9 president of Quill and Scroll . . . Christmas Carolers '47, '48 . . . Student Council . . . Football Night '48 prans . . dance committees . . . Thes- . Sahasa . . , activity manager . . . P,-T. A. spring style show. NANCY LEE BARTLES Sahasa Rose Oueen '49 . . . assemblres . . . dance committees . . . Girls' Club committees . . . Football Nrght '48 . . . activity manager . . , Pep Club . . . Sahasa . , . radro programs . . .ex- ihange assembly '48 . . . senior ban- quet con rmrttee . . . attended Santa Monica Hrgh School, Cal ..,. majored LTI English, Spanzsh and typing. ELIZABETH ANN BELL l..z -fvrce president of Quill and Scroll . . . Triple S . . . business manager of Semor Class play . . . World edrtorzal staff . . . Journalism lever A ' 'World . . ClfkU,dllOl l manager of The . . budget director of The Grrls' Council . . . senior Vfolld . . . honor roll . . . Football Night '47 . . . P.-T. A. representative . . . bond and stamp manager . . . actrvity manager ...The spzans . . . fgrst-year athletrf' an-:ard . . . Stad.ana . . . Camera Club . . , G.rls' Club corrzrrrrttecfs . . . as-sv-rrlblges. HM BENNECKER :fgfy H.-Y . . . study hall assgstarr' . . Sp:z's:z.en's Club . , . dance Corn' ::. 'tees . . . outside emyloyrnent . . l ::.ap::ed gn mathematics, English, flI6'.'.'.Y1'I and vocaxonal school. LOIS C. BERG gires.der1t sf Re'a1lf:s Club . . . ezlt Courzxl . , . study hall asslst . . outside errryloyrrrent . , . ted lYI En'gl.sh hfrrre econorrlfs, I ' 1:a.f.1:i': and 'Z .::,,-r .al. IOAN BERRY all fhgllf '45 . . , dan 'r ' r sl . Girls' Club i::,::., f--ls ::.a::a':'r . . . Red Czfss 4 like had-1 . . l iff: , shady ass:s'ar1' er Cla: . . Tqerarirlas , . Stadarla . Sahasa . . , asse::.nl.e-s . . , CSSS' basketball :manager . , rzlarorfd .:. SfCI1.Sll .a::'.a'1 s gd En:l.sh. l8 DARLENE BAGLEY Retailers Club . . . study hall d5SlS'GY1f . , . outslde employment . . . marored in reta.l tragnrngy clothing and English. MARILOU BAILLARGEON Asserrlbles . . . Senrer Glee Club . , . honor roll . , , fzrst-year athleixc award . . . opera '47, '48 '49 , . . special chorus '48, '49 . . . Stadrana . . , student leader . . . study hall assistant . , . World staff . . . Sahasa . . . Chrzstrnas Carclers '47, '48 . , . Royal Fins '48, '4?. WANDA BALDWIN Football flight '48 . . . Sahasa . . . bond and stamp manager . . . Sk: Club . . . Thespzans . . . P.-T. A. representative . . . bond worker . , . Pep Club . . . Gzrls' Club committees . l . rnarored :n home economics, Span- ish and English. BILL BARNETT Senior honor roll . . . outsrde employ' ment . . l Rrlle Club . . . maiored in mathematics, English and vocational school. RAY H. BARNES IR. Big S . . . sophomore football '45 . . . varsity football '48 . . . co-captain Junior football . . . varsrty wrestling '49 . . . reserve wrestling '46 . . . intramural sports . . . student leader . . . Student Counczl . . . Bogey Y . . . sergeant-at-arms of Torch Hi-Y . . . majored in English, mathematics, his- tory and Spanish, DONALD G. BATES Don f editor of The World . , . sports editor of The World . . . varsrty hockey letter . . . orchestra letter . . . opera '47, '48, '49 . . . honor roll . . . Bowling Club . . . Red Cross repre- sentatrve . . . bond and stamp manager l . . iournalrsm letter . , . rnarored in English, Spanish and music. GEORGE F. BELL Varsity hockey '48 . . . Big S . , . Hockey Club . , . Stamp Club . . . intramural sports . . . P.fl'. A. repre- sentative . . . stage crew . . . malored in English, history, architectural draw- ing and woodshop. IOHN L. BENSON lgor - sports edrtor of The World . . . student adviser of The World . . . reserve tennis '47, '48 . . . sophomore football . . . hockey team . . . Debate Club . . . Thespran sprrng play . . . president of Science Club . . . Senior Class play . . . Senior Class play' reading committee . . . Thespians . . . Football Night . , . Bengal H1-Y . . . Ouill and Scroll . . . senior honor roll . , . Campus Workshop . . . radio programs . . . Red Cross representative . . . actrvrty manager . . , Youth Admgnrstratgon Day . . l bond and stamp manager . . . activity manager . . . assemblies . . . rournalrsm letter . . . first-year debate letter . . . tennis letter. IEANNE M. BERRY Co-charrrzan of Football Night Dance '48 . . . assemblzes . . . dance corn- rrrittees . . . Football N1ghr '46, '47 . . . Girls' Club comntzttees . . . Senior Glee Club . . . outside employment , . . opera '48 . . . Red Cross representatzvc . . . Senior Class play . . . Sahasa . . . Sk: Club. SUZANNE MARIE BERVEN 'Suzle' Wcrlol edztirzal staff . . Senrcr hens: roll . . , rub news editor of The World . . hfrtcr roll . . 'ha.:man rf Sen.: Class gi.3'u:e a rointrnenis . , Tahorrza staff . . rcurnalrsnl let'er . . . :pera '47 , . sclc orchestra . . , assezrzblzes l . , f-rrlplcynrent . . . Sahasa . . . Thesg-.ans Ggzls' Club :i::.zz..'tees . . . sufszde erngloyrtzen' , graduated in Q33 years . . . PAT. A zegresentatzve . . radio programs . . , sol: icntest . . . rzlatored ln English Fzenfh and szrral studzes. PAUL BINNINGS I-loncr roll . . . assemblies . . . Ffa'- ball Npght '47 . . . opera '48 '49 . . solo orchestra . . , radio programs . . . majored in music, Spanish and mathe- matics. DOUG BLACKMAN Actzvity manager . . . Rifle Club . . . Ski Club . . , majored in foreign languages, English and shop. RONALD E. BLOOM S. P. fyell duke '48, '49 . . , v1:e president of Royal Hi-Y . , . Student Council . , . vice presldent of Pep Club . , . vice president of Ski Club . . . activity manager , . . assemblies . . . Exchange Assembly '48, '49 . . . band . , . assisted at commencement '48 , , . dance committees . . . Football Night '47 , . . Football Night stooge '48 . . . Torch Hi-Y . . . Pep Band , . . majored in science, English and Span- ish . . . hobby: skiing. THOMAS C. BROKAW Manager of hockey team . . . Sk. Club . . . Rifle Club. IOI-IN BOYLE Senior honor roll . . . majored in Eng- lish, science and history . . . hobby: ice skating. GLENNA MAURINR BREVICK Tigerannas . . . study hall assistant . . . Red Cross representative . . . Pep Club . . . bond and stamp man- ager . . . Sahasa . . . dance committees . . . Girls' Club committees . . , outside employment . . . majored in English, history and home economics. DARYL M. BROTMAN World staff . . . Stamp Club . . . out side employment , , . majored in English, history and commercial. IANE ELLEN BROWN Ianey editor of The Tahoma . . . Sahasa Cabinet . . . Triple S , , . Y-Teen lnterclub president . . . senior honor roll . . . World editorial staff . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Student Council . . . band . . . activity man- ager . . . Girls' Club committees . . . Red Cross representative . . . bond and stamp manager . . . dance com- mittees. CHARLOTTE L. BUSHEY First-year athletic award . . . studenf nurse. BERNADINE MAE BUDXL Bunny -honor roll . . . co-chairman of Christmas decoratzons '47, '48 . . . chairman of Quill and Scroll Cheap Skates . . , Christmas Program '48 '47 . . , opera '47, '48, '49 . . . solo orchestra '47, '48, '49 . , . Football Night '47, '48 . . . Triple S . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Girls' Counczl . . . Senior Glee Club . . . Speakers' Bureau . , . Stadiana . . . World ad staff . . . World editorial staff . , . Thespians . . , Pep Club . . . second- year athletic award . . . activity man- ager . . . study hall assistant . . . dance committees . . . assemblies . . , outside employment . . . Girls' Club committees . , . majored in music, Spanish and English. IACK BIORK HAROLD CHRISTIAN BLOCK IR A enoed Franklin Hgl' S ea World s af' 'ia a ri Rofal H Y Fo bali b rd and st p 'ra a m ees C o ii i C sp nc s yie sro.- RACHEL BONNEY o hon r play World ad mana, Quill and Scroll jou nalisrn letter shorthand p bond arid manager T sen at ve ake up ass Gi s Cub ees Thespians f ass s a majored in sho tl'and typ ng English and home ecoriomi s IOYCE MARIVERE BRADLEY First year athletic award Stad ana Thesp ans Debate Club Pep Club Ski Club Bo zvling Club Sahasa radio programs Riding Club IAMES BREWSTER Iim band rifle club motion picture operator majored in typing and mathemat cs IOAN FRANCES BROSSOIT Vice president of Triple S sub chairman of social department of Girls Club pn winner Girls Coun c . . . assisted at commencement . . . Senior Glee Club . , . Christ- mas Carolers . . . Football Night '47, ' . . . hike leader , . . senior honor ro . . . activity manager . . . P.-T, A. representative . . , bond and stamp manager . . . study hall assistant . . . Stadiana . . . dance committees . . . Girls Club committees . . . Sahasa . . . Pep Club . . . opera special clforus . . , P,-T. A. spring style show . . . assemblies . . . o era '47, '48, '49. BETTY BROWN Stadiana . . . band , , . secretary of band . . . Football Night '47 . . . assem- blies . . . Gir s' Club .Ol'l'iF!11.T,.S . . . second-year athletic award . . . student leader . . . Sahasa . . , Thespians . . . dance committees . , . solo orchestra , , . study hall assistant . . . Red Cross representative. THOMAS BROWN Intramural sports '47, 48 . . . reserve track '48 . . . majored in science, history and English. RONALD BURMAN DON IUAN BUSSELLE Smiley ---varsity track '47, '48, '49 . . . co-captain of track team '49 . . . sophomore football . , . varsity football '47, '48 . , . vice president of Big S . . . president and vice president of Torch Hi-Y . , . ushered at commence- ment '48 . . , Football Night '47, '48 , .. president of Iumor Class . . , co-chain man of Sophomore May Dance , . . co- chairman cf Boys' Club-Girls' Club formal . , . Student Council '47, '48, '49 . . . opera '48, '49 , . . dance com- mittees . . , Pep Club . . . Boys' Glee Club . . . president of P.-T. A, repre- sentatives , . . Hi-Y Cabinet 19 AUDREY BUTI' Aud -activity manager . . . Girls' Club committees . , . s'udent nurse . . . office worker , . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Thesprans . . . majored in typing, English and home economics. IOSEPH THOMAS CANNON Bengal H1-Y , . . co-captain reserve swimming '47 . i . varsity swimming '48 . . . junior football '47 . . . Big S i . . reserve baseball '48 . . . intramural sports .i ,Football Night '48, SHIRLEY CARNEY Triple S . . . student leader '47, '48, '49 , . , secretary and treasurer of student leaders . . . bond and stamp manager . . . pin winner . . . office worker . . , assistant volleyball mane ager . . i hike leader . . i Football Night '47, '48 . . . Stadiana . i . Girls' Club welcoming committee . . . Pep Parade '47, '48 . i . Girls' Club com- mittees . . . honor roll . . . majored in English, science, Latin and home economics. VERNON EUGENE CHAPMAN Second-year rifle letter . . . Rifle Club . . . outside employment i . i majored in drawing, English and woodshop. RICHARD M. CHRISTENSEN Rifle Club . . . intramural sports . . . wrestling . . i majored in biology, Spanish, shop and English. RAY CHRISTIE Boys' Glee Club . . . opera '47 . . . majored in science, English, mathe- matics, Spanish and history. HOWARD CHURCH Activity manager , . . Boys' Glee Club . . , Motion Picture Operators' Club i . . intramural sports . , . outside employ- ment . , . opera . . . majored in biology and bookkeeping. CARL DUDLEY CLAYBERG Senior honor roll . . . Debate Club . . activity manager . . i double sczenre major and majors in language and mathematics. BARBARA ANN COMBS Band . . . pep band . . . co-chairman ct band dance '48 , . . Campus Work- shop . . . secretary cf Debate Club . . . second-year debate letter . . . C. P S. forensic tournament '47, '48 , i . activity manager . . . asseniblzes . , . attendance clerk . . . dance com- r:1.2'ees . . . Camera Club . . . opera accompanist '49 . . . Grrls' Club corn- rniftees . . . hcncr roll . , . Trrrle S . . . orchestra . . . Sahasa i . . outside employment. DONALD COOK Cookie f'l'hanksg:vLng play , . . :na- gcred :n art and double English major . , . hobbies: art and textile design. 20 JOAN A. CAMPBELL Tigerannas . i , Sahasa i i . Ski Club , . . Pep Club . . . Football Night '48 . . i assemblies i . . dance com- mittees i . . library assistant . i . Girls' Club commzttees . . , study hall assistant . . . radio programs . . . majored in Spanish, English and home economics. IEAN L. CARLSON leannre -P.-T. A. representative . . . majored in commercial, home econom- ics and English. NICK CHAPMAN Reserve swimming . i . intramural sports . . . Royal Hi-Y . . . Football Night '45 . . , Pep Club . , , Ski Club. IOYCE GAIL CHISHOLM Bond and stamp manager . . . library assistant . . . study hall assistant . . i Sahasa i . , Thesptans . . . P.-T. A representative . . i maiored in English, Spanish and history. BARBARA IEAN CHRISTENSEN Chris -activity manager . . . assem- blies . . . dancing chorus accompanist i . . Football Night '47, '48 . . , honor roll . . . Red Cross representative . . . P.-T. A. representative . . . Girls' Club talent assembly. IACK CHRYST Rifle Club . . , intramural sports . . . outside employment . . , majored in mathematics, English and vocational school, IAMES CLARK lim -Big S . . . bond and stamp manager . i . dance committees . . . Bogey Hi-Y i . . intramural sports . . . captain of reserve swimming '47 . . . varsity swimming '48 . . . student leader '47 . . . junior football '47. ANN MICHEL CLELAND Girls' Club committees . . . activity manager . . . assemblies . . . dance rorrimittees , . . band . . . pep band . . . Campus Workshop , i . Football Night '46 , . . majored in music, Span- ish and English. SUE A. CONLIN 'Suzy --Senrcr Glee Club . . . opera '49 . i i first-year athletic award . . . Stadrana . . . Debate Club . . . Sahasa . . . assemblies . . . Gzrls' Club com- mittees . . . Per Club . . . majored in English, history and Spanish. FLORINE LORRAINE COOK Majored :ri hznze eronornrcs, typing and English. NANCY LEE COONS Activity manager . . . Girls' Club corn- mittees . . . outside employment . . . Stadiana . . . study hall assistant , . . Sahasa t i . Thespiaris . . . student director of Thespian spring play '48 . . . bond worker . . . Senior Class play . . . majored in English, mathe- matics and Latzn. CAR OLYN LOUISE COVELL Girls' Club committees . . , Thespians . . , maiored in art, English and Spanish. BILL CREEVEY Band . . . pep band . . . World staff . . . Ski Club . . . outside honor roll . . . attended Franklin High School, Seattle. MARIORIE ANNE CURTIS Secretary of the Senior Class . , . sub- chairman of Girls' Club service depart- ment , . . Girls' Council . . . P.-.T. A. representative . . . Stadiana . . i first- year athletic award . . . Tigerannas . . . Senior Glee Club . . . opera '48, '49 . . . Football Night '47, '48 . . . dance committees . . . Pep Club . . . Girls' Club committees . . . nominating committees . . . co-chairman of Tiger- anna pencil sale '48 . . . senior honor roll . . . Senior Class play . . . Sahasa . . . Y-Teen midwinter conference '49 . . . bond and stamp manager. BIRGIT DANIELSON Tigerannas . . . Sahasa. IOAN ELENE DAVIS loan1e -business manager of The World . . . Quill and Scroll . . . activity manager . . . senior honor roll . . . outside employment , . . Sahasa . . . majored in English, book- keeping, typing and Spanish. CLARENCE A. DHLONG Band . . . intramural sports . . . sopho- more and reserve basketball . . . varsity tennis . . . co-captain sophomore tennis team . . . Red Cross representative . . . P.-T. A. representative . . . honor roll . . . majored in English, mathe- matics and science. IAMES DEROSA Majored in English, biology, mathe- matics and machine drawing. MAUREEN IOYCE DESSEN Money --yell duchess . . . treasurer of Girls' Club . . . Iunror Class secre- tary . . . tumor representative to Girls' Council . . . Triple S . . . Stadiana . . . co-chairman of the sophomore May Dance . . . ushered at commence- ment '48 . . . Red Cross representa- tive . . . treasurer of Iunior Red Cross . . . Senior Glee Club . . . opera '48, '49 . . . special chorus '49 . . . Football Night '48 . . . student leader . . . outstanding basketball player '47 . . . pin winner . . . assistant badminton manager '47, '48 . . . assistant basket- ball manager '48 . . . study hall asszst- ant . . . office assistant . . . Girls' Council . . . dance committees . . . senior honor roll . . . assemblies , . . Iunior Prom . . . Sahasa . . . Y-Teen midwinter conference '48 . . . Pep Club . . . Girls' Club committees . . , radio programs . . . Speakers' Bureau. AUDREY DEVER Little Audrey ---attendance clerk . . . bond and stamp manager . . . Girls' Club committees . . . make-up class . . . student nurse . . . study hall assistant . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Thespians . . . majored in typing, English and home economics . . . hob- bies: sewing and roller skating. PATRICIA ANN COVACH Patty -Girls' Club committees . . . Tigerannas . . . Sahasa . . . Stadiana . , . pin winner . . . hike leader . . . Pep Club . . . Red Cross representa- tive. MOLLY COY Secretary of Gzrls' Club . . . treasurer of Tigerannas . . . Senior Glee Club ...opera '47, '48 . . . special opera chorus '48 . . . Christmas Carolers '47, '48 . . . swimming team '47, '48 . . . co-chairman of Farewell-to-Seniors dance . . . Senior Class 'la r- Y - - - Football Night '47, '48 . . . dance com- mittees . . . Sahasa . . . Stadiana . . . assemblies . . . ushered at commence- ment '48 . . , Girls Club committees . . . first-year athletic award . . . Pep Club. IANE BLAIR CRESWELL lame -senior honor roll , . , secre- tary of Triple S . . . sophomore repre- sentative to Girls' Council . . . Girls' Council '47, '48 . . . Sahasa Cabinet . . . Speakers' Bureau . . . Tigerannas '47 . . . band . . . World staff . . . Tahorna staff . . . Quill and Scroll . . . Ski Club . . . co-chairman of Tiger- ana dance '47 . . . radio programs . . t assemblies . . . Football Night '48 . . i co-chairman of Girls' Club scrapbook drive . . . co-chairman of Girls Club notebook drive . . . dance cornrriittees , . . Christmas play . . . Y-Teen midwinter conference . , . P.-T. A. spring style show '49, ARNOLD G. DAHL Bond and stamp manager . . . Rifle Club . . . outside employment . . . rnalored in science and mathematics. BOB DARLING IACK F. DAY Vice president of Sophomore Class . . Junior Class boys' representative . . Senior Class boys' representative . . . ushered at commencement '48 . . . Stu- dent Council '47, '48 ,... co-captain of sophomore football . . . sophomore basketball . . . Big S . . . intramural sports . . . secretary and sergeant-ab arrns of Torch H1-Y . . . activity man- ager . . . bond and stamp manager varsity baseball manager . . . opera '49 . . . assemblies . . . Thespian play. IRVING C. DEMAREST Buz -president of Camera Club . . . World staff photographer . . . Tahoma staff photographer . . . Torch Hi-Y . . . P.-T. A. representative . . . matored in mathematics, French and English. DOLORES IOAN DESSI-IN Dee --Sophomore May Queen . . . drum maiorette '48, '49 . . . opera '47, '48, '49 . . . Tigerannas '47 . . . dancing chorus '49 . . . Senior Glee Club . . . activity manager . . . Sahasa . . . Exchange Assembly '48 . . . bond and stamp manager . . . dance com- mittees . . . Football Night '47 . . . Pep Club . . . outside employment. GENE DESSEAU Secretary of Student Council . . . secre- tary of Stadium H1-Y . . . activity man- ager . . . bond and stamp manager . . . assemblies . . . dance committees . . . senior honor roll . , , Tahoma staff . . . Quill and Scroll . . . sopho- more football . . . junior football . . . intramural sports . . . Football Night '48 IOHN DeWEESE lohnny -varsity football '47, '48 . . . varsity basketball '48, '49 . . . varsity track '47 . . . Big S . . . ushered at commencement '48 . . . Football Night '47, '48 . . . Torch I-It-Y . . . Student Council . . , dance committees . . . Golf Club . . . Pep Club . . . sopho- more boys' representative to Student Council . . . vice president of Iunior Class . . . intramural sports . . . Red Cross representative. 21 DOLORES B. DILLE Girls' Club committees . . . study hall assistant . , . Rifle Club . . . Rifle Team . . . attended Lincoln High School i . . majored in English, mathe- ziiatics and home econorrncs. PERRY DIONAS Porky -reserve 'wrestling '47 . . . varsity wrestling '48, '49 . . . JUYHCY varsity football '47 . , . Big S . . . Bogey l-lr-Y . , . intramural sports . . . Rifle Club . . . Rifle Team . . , act.vity manager . . . Red Cross representative . . . dance committees . . . Sportsrnen's Club. IANE LOUISE DOCKERAY 'lanie Lou Sophomore May Queen attendant '47 . . . dancing Chorus '47 . . . Football Night '47, '48 . . . opera '47 . , . assembly advisory committee . . . P.-T. A spring style show '48 . . . jumor Prom . . . assemblies . . . dance committees . . . Girls' Club committees . , . Tigerannas '47, '48 . . . World ad staff . . . Pep Club . . . P.-T. A. repre- sentative , . . Sahasa , . . Ski club . . . majored rn mathematics, English and French. IOHN RANDOLPH DuPRIEST Randy secretary of Torch Hi-Y . . . assisted at commencement '48 . . . sophomore football . . . reserve basket- ball '47 . . . varsity basketball '48 . . i varsity tennis '47, '48, '48 . , . Football Night '48 . . . assemblies i . , Big S . . . Pep Club . , . secretary of lurrior Red Cross representatives . . . Golf Club . . . activity manager . . . bond and stamp manager . . . Hi-Y Council . . . intramural sports . . . dance com- mittees . . . Christmas play '48 . . . Ski Club, ERNEST I.. EVANS Ernie -intramural sports . , . junior football '47, '48 . . . Red Cross repre- sentative . . . majored rn English. mathematics and biology. ROBERT FERGESTROM Attended Foster High School , . . ma- jored in mathematics, science and hrs- tory . . . hobby: fishing. DON FISHER Activity manager . . . majored in mathematics, English, science and for- eign languages. THERESA ANNE FLANNIGAN Terry - Girls' Club cornmrttees . . . Senior Glee Club . . .Red Cross repre- sentative . . . outside employment . . . attended Aguinas Academy . . . i:.a- ,.ied iii English history and rriusir, BEVERLY FOX Tahorna art staff . . . Football Night '47, '48 . . . Stadrana . i . first-year athletic award . , . junior Proiri , . . bend and stariip manager . . . activity manager . . . :o-chairman of Clfiristzzias decorations '48 . . . Sahasa . . . Thes- yians . . . P.-T. A. spring style show '47, '48, '49 . . . Girls' Club corri- zziittees . . , dance coxrimittees . . . honor :ell . . . senior banquet Cori.- z..ttee . . , s'udy hall assistant . . . ziajgred in art, Spanish rriath-e:i.a1,:s and English. LOUIS FOX ..:'.i - band , . . band and stamp anager . . . serzetary cf Tzger H.-Y . . Red Cross iepreseritat.ve i i . -T, A. representative . . . pep baricl . outside employment , . . majored :i. riiatherxafirs, English and science. 22 MIKE DILLON WILLIAM DIPPOLITO Zippy outside honor roll . . . Rifle Club . . . cross-country run '46 , . . intramural sports . . . attended john H, Fraricrs Polytechnic High School, Los Angeles, California. IACK HOWARD DOVEY Sam -Senior Class prespdent , , . commencement speaker '49 , . . secre- tary of Bengal H-Y . . i H1-Y Council . . . Student Council . i . ushered at commencement '48 . . i Football Night '48 . . . assembly advisory committee . . . assemblies . . . exchange assern- bly '48 . . , radio programs . . . president of Boys' Glee Club . . . opera '45, '48 . , . dance committees . . , senior honor roll . . . activity manager . , . bond and stamp manager . . . Debate Club . . i first-year debate letter . . . Thespians . . . Sportsmen's Club. IOANN ESTEY Eckre Salutatorian . . . co-chairman of Football Night '48 . . . co-chairman of Howdy Week '48 . . . assistant editor of The Tahoma . . .Triple S . . . Trgerannas '47, '48 . . . social chairman of Pep Club . i . Stadrana , , . Student Council . , . lunror Prom . . . pin winner . . . senior honor roll . . . assemblies . , . P.-T. A, spring style show '48, '49 . . . Football Night '46, '47 . . . activity manager . . . radio programs . . . hike leader . .. assistant volleyball manager . . . Girls' Club committees . . . World staff , . , Girls' Club talent show '48 . . . Ski Club . . . Sahasa , . . Y-Teen mid- winter conference '49 . . . Thespians . . . commencement speaker. LEONARD FAGAN Iunior football . . . majored in mathe- matics. English and Spanish. ROBERT FETTY Bob --Senior honor roll . . . reserve basketball . . . varsity basketball man- ager . . . sophomore track . . . reserve tennis . . . Football Night '48 . . . Senior Class play . . .secretary Bengal Hi-Y . . , Ski Club . . . Thesprans . .. Science Club . . . Pep Club. VIRGINIA MAE FISHER Co-chairman of Farewell-to-Seniors Dance '47 . . . chairman of welfare department of Girls' Club . . . co- charrman of Triple S Tolo '48 . . . sub- chairman of servrce department of Girls' Club . . . co-chairman of spring style show '47 . . . sophomore repre- sentative to Girls' Council . . . junior representative to Student Council . . . Tigerannas . . . girls' swimming team . , . Football Night . . . first-year ath- letic award . , , form swimming team . . , Stadrana . . . Triple S . . . Girls' Council '46, '47, '48 . . . Student Coun- crl . . . Speakers' Bureau . , . Sahasa . . . assisted at commencement '47 . . , ushered at commencement '48, PRED FONTANA Freddie --dance cornmrttees . . . co- chairman of pep rally '48 . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . bond and stamp manager . . . Red Cross repre- sentative . . i Rifle Club . , . Stamp Club , . . Thespians . . . avtivrty :manager . . . Football Night '48. DONN F. FOREMAN Assisted at commencement '48 i . . Bengal Hi-Y . , . treasurer of Student Council . . . sports editor cf The World . . . vice president of Boys' Glee Club . . . opera '49 . . . junior football . . . chairrrian of assenibl,es . . . Football Night '48 . , . VVorld staff . . . sergeant-at-arrris cf Sk. Club . . , exchange asserribly '49 . . . Youth Administration Day , . . riicving pc- 'ure cperator . . . cross-country runner. DON C. FRANKLIN. IR. Oll:e - assemblies . . . bond and stamp manager . . . ushered at corri- ir.e:iceriient '48 . . . 3:-chairman of lunior Proiz .... Fcciball flight '48 . . . Torch Hi-Y , . . r-1-serve s'.-.xrririiirig '47 . . . reserve fociball '47 . . . opera '48 . . . Golf Club . . . Peg. Club . , . Ski Club . . . rntraiiiural sports. MAXINE FREDERICK Max:s 4Grrls' Club committees . . . outs1de employment . . , attended Clover Park High School . . . majored in Englgsh, mathematics and science. DON FRIES Ma ored LH rr:atherr.at.':s, Englsli and l indirsfnal ar's. MARLEEN MARIE FUNK Marly -Thesprans . . . study hanll assistant , . , majored :n English, sc:- ence and Latin. LORA GENE FYKE Exchange assembly '48, '49 , , . bond and stamp manager . . . Football Night '48, '49 . , . senior honor roll . . . pin winner . . . Castlettes . . . opera '47, '48 . . .special chorus '49 . . , Stadlana . . . Senior Glee Club . , . radio programs . . . majored rn mathematics, English and Spanish. DARR GEER Activity manager . . . bond and stamp manager . . . exchange assembly '49 . , . dance committees . . . Boys' Glee- Club . . . secretary of Bogey Hi-Y . . , intramural wrestling , . . Ski Club, BEN GEN TA Sophomore football . . , reserve base- ball . . . varsity baseball . . . Big S . . . majored in English, industrial arts and history. LOIS ANN GESCH Activity manager . . , make-up class . . . Stadiana , . . pin winner , . . Royal Fins . . . Pep Club . . , Sahasa . . . Thespians . . . Red Cross repre- sentative . . . majored rn biology, mathematics, English and Latin. IIM GIPPLE Treasurer of Royal Hi-Y . . . president of Debate Club . . . Football Night '48 . . . Student Council . . . Ski Club. PATRICIA GOODWIN Poppy -Sahasa . . . P.-T. A. spring style show '49 . . . entered from Nurns berg, Germany . . , majored rn scr- ence, mathematics and history. RICHARD GRAHAM Dick -ABig S . . . varsity track . . . varsity football . . . junior football . . . reserve track . . . cross-country run winner '47 . . . Football Night '48 . . . intramural sports , . . assemblies. WILLIAM GREGG PRIBERG Assemblies . . . pres.dent of Bag S '48 . . . ushered at :cmrxencement '48 . . . dance ccmrxttees , . . presiden' of S'ad1um I-I1-Y '48 . . . zntramural spor's . , , sophomore foc'ball . , . 'IGISKY football '47 . . . cc-captam va. sity football '48 . . .Student Council . ., radio programs , . . ou's.de erT.pIoyrr.ert , . . majored gn Spanpsh r:a'he:r.at.: r.:g..sh, scgence and hgs'cry. DONNA MARILYN FRIES Sergeant-at-arrr.s of Stad.a:a . . . 'fnple S . . , Qugll and Scroll , . . 'World ed.torral staff . . , journalism letter . . . pin winner . . . senior honor roll , . . Tahoma staff , . . Football Night '47, '48 , . . Student Ccunc1l . . . Pep Club . . . dance commgttees . . . Girls' Club committees . . . co-chairman of pom-pon drive '48 . , . majored in Englzsh, mathematics and Spanish. SHIRLEY FURSETH P.-T. A. representative . . . Girls' Club committees . . . Senior Glee Club .,.opera'49...Pep Club... Sahasa . . . Ski Club . . . Thespians . . . majored in biology, Spanish and English, LLOYD GAMMERSVIK President of Bogey Hr-Y , . . assem- blres . . . Big S . . . bond and stamp manager , . . dance committees . . . sophomore football . . . junior football . . . Red Cross representative . . . Student Council , . , Pep Club . . . Skt Club . . . Hr-Y Council '48, '49 . . . majored ln English, science. wood, typing . . . attended vocational school. MIKE GENNA DON L. GESCH Bowling Club . . . band . . . intramural sports . . . reserve wrestling '47 . . . outside employment . , , majored in English, mathematics and history. DELORES E. GIBBONS Gibby -activity manager . . . Red Cross representahve . , . bond and stamp manager . . . Thespians . . . P.-T, A. representative . . . assemblies . . . majored in history, English and home economics. ALFRED GOETZKA Al activity manager . , , bond and stamp manager . . . Rifle Club . . , stage crew. GLADYS MAE GORE Sis ---attendance clerk . . . Football Night '47 . . . hike leader . . . second- year athletic letter . . . outs1de erril ployment . . . shorthand pin . . , Stadrana . . . student nurse . . . Bowlzng Club . . . majored in typing and home economzcs . . . hobbies: sports, reading. NEWELI. GRAGG Schmoe ' president of Tiger Hi-Y . . . Big S . . . band . . . varsity track '48 , . . opera '48, '49 . . . Student Council . . , Hi-Y Council . . . dance committees . . . assemblies . . . pep band . . . Boys' Glee Club . . . co- captarn of cross-country run . . . Pep Club . . .intramural sports. 23 CATHERINE GREINKE Cashy -second-year athletic a'.-:ard . . . Stadiana . . . Tigerannas . . . office worker . , . attendance clerk . . , Sahasa , . . majored in book- keeping, English and typing. RON D. GRUNDEN President and vice president of Sports- men's Club . . . reserve swimming . . . intramural sports . . . activity manager . . . Student Council , . . Rifle letter '47, '48, '49 . . . Rifle Club , . . assemblies . . . Big S . , . outside employment. BARBARA GUSTAESON Gussie - Triple S . , . Stadiana . , . Sahasa . . . pin winner . . . outstand- ing basketball player '49 . . . Football Night '47, '48 . . . honor roll . . . library assistant . . . Red Cross repre- sentative . . . P.-T. A. representative . , . Girls' Club committees , . . dance committees . . . assemblies . . . assist- ant speedball manager . . . activity manager . . . hike leader. IIM HAGEN Opera special chorus '47, '48 . . opera '49 . . . Boys' Glee Club , , . majored in history, English and sci- SHCG. HELEN MARIE HANSON Associate editor of The World . , . journalism letter . . . Student Council . , . Quill and Scroll , . . World ad manager . . , World ad staff . . . World editorial staff . . . style show . . . assemblies . . . Thespians . . . Sahasa . . , Red Cross representative . . . Pep Club . . . lunchroom crew . . . Girls' Club committees . . . dance committees , . , study hall assistant . . . majored in English, Spanish and home economics. ROLAND HARPER Vice president of Royal Hi-Y . . . Football Night '48 . . . dance com- mittees . . . Ski Club . . , Golf Club , . . Rifle Club . . . Pep Club . . , basketball manager '46 . , . intramural basketball. CARL HAROLD HARRISON IR. Harry -varsity track '47, '48, '49 . . . co-captain of track team '49 . . , varsitv football '48 . . . sophomore football . . . sophomore basketball , . . reserve basketball . . . Big S . . . Torch Hi-Y . . . Football Night '47, '48 . . . assem- blies . . , student leader . . . intra- mural sports . . . Pep Club . . , bond and stamp manager . . . opera '48, '49 . . . dance committees , . . Boys' Glee Club . , . Golf Club. EVELYN HARTING Evie -chairman of Girls' Club serv- ice department . . . junior representa- tzve to Girls' Council . . . assisted at commencement '48 , . , co-chairman of Triple S tolo '48 . . . bond and stamp manager . , . Red Cross representative . , . Football Night '47, '48 , . . assem- blies . . . dance committees . . . Student Council , . . Girls' Coun.':l . . . Triple S . . . Stadiana . . , Peg' Club . . . Sahasa . . . Thespians . . . Speakers' Bureau . . . rin winner . . . volleyball champ '48 . . . student leader . , . basketball champ '48 . . . hikf- leader . . . senior honor roll . . . cuf- standgng basketball player '-49. DONNA HATCHER Triple S . . . senior honor roll . i . co-chairman of Triple S tolo '49 . . . Tigerannas '47, '48 . . , Senior Class play coiiiriiittee . , . daniing chorus . . . Football Night '47 '48 . . , opera '48 . . . assemblies . . . activity irian- ager . . . dance ccrririiivees . . , first- year athletic award . . . Stadiana . . . P.-T, A. spring style show '48 '49 . . . Girls' Club committees , . . study hall assistant . . . Sahasa . . , Pep Club . . . majored in Spanish English and science. IAMES D. I-IEDRICK Outside ernrloyziient. 24 DARRELL GRYTHING Football Night '47 . . . Stadium Hi-Y . . . Golf Club . . . golf team '46, '47. '48 . . . reserve swimming , . . Rifle Club . . . Ski Club . . . Big S . . . ,n':amural sports . . . majored in riiaihertiatgcs, English and drawing, MARILYN LEE GUNAVICK C:-fhairrrian of Sahasa's Mother-Daugh- ter Tea . . . activity manager . . . attendance clerk . . , Girls' Club com- mittees . , . second-year athletic award . . . Stadiana . . . World ad staff . . Sahasa . . . Latin Club H. DUANE HAGEN Sophomore football . , . junior football . , , varsity football . . . sophomore track . . . majored in English, mathe- matics and history. SHIRLEY LOIS HANSEN Shirl f-attendance clerk . . . Girls' Club committees . . . Pep Club . . . Victory Through Prayer Club . . . study hall assistant . , . majored in English, Spanish and home economics. RODNEY H. HURLOW Rod -bond and stamp manager . . . Big S . , . intramural sports . . . reserve wrestling '47 , . . varsity wrestling '48, '49 . . , co-captain of varsity wrestling '49 . . . majored in history, mathematics, English and Spanish. SHIRLEE HARRIS Band . , . pep band . . . opera '49 . . . Sahasa . . . orchestra . . . assem- blies . . , dance committees . . . majored in biology, English and music. LILA SUE HARRISON Sue -Girls' Club committees . . . Senior Glee Club . . . World ad staff . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . office assistant , . , majored in English, com- mercial and home economics. DEAN HAZELTON Attended vocational school . . . ma- jored in rriatherriatics, English and '.-rzodshop. IAMES C. HECKMAN Banc . . , president and treasurer of Tiger H1-Y . . . P.-T. A. representative . . . Stanip Club . . . Pep Club . . . Sk. Club . . . Hi-Y Council , . . dance 'crziinxtees . . . majored gn science, English and music. CHARLES PATRICK HENNESSY lntrarnural sports . . . majored in Eng- lish, history and woodshop. AMY PALMER HILL Bond and stamp manager . . . l1brary asszstant . , . Sahasa . . . honor roll , . . majored in shorthand, typpng and English. BILL HOBART Band . . . Thespians. . . Ski Club . . . Football Night '47 . . . Red Cross representative . . . pep band . . . majored in music and German, IERROLD M. HOPPER jerry -co-captain swimming team '49 . . . co-chairman of Pep Week '49 . . . co-chairman of senior sweater dance . . . Football Night '48 . . . assemblies . . . dance committees . , . World staff . . . swimming team '47, '48, '49 . . . intramural sports . . . student leader...PepClub...BigS... Royal Ht-Y . , . bond and stamp man- ager . , . senior honor roll.. .Student Council . . . Torch Hi-Y , . . Ski Club. MARCIA HORNSTEIN World ad staff , , . honor roll . . . second-year athletic letter . . . Sahasa . . . Stadiana . . . activity manager . . . The-spians . . . Girls' Club com- mittees . . . Bowling Club . . , ma- jored in mathematics, English and his- tory. SHIRLEY IEAN HUGHES World staff . , . Stadiana . . . Sahasa . . , Ouill and Scroll . . . first-year athletic award . . . Red Cross repre- sentative . . . bond and stamp man- ager. . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club , . . Thespians . . . radio programs . . . study hall assistant . , , dance com- mittees . . . majored in English and mathematics. RUTH HUMISTON Rifle Club . . . girls' rifle team . . . senior honor roll . . . Debate Club . . . assemblies . . . activity manager . . . study hall assistant . , . majored in English, Spanish, mathematics and social studies. ROBERT E. HUNT IR. Bob - -assemblies . . . band . . . Big S . . . bond and stamp manager . . . dance committees . . . drum major . . . Football Night '46, '47 . . . vice presi- dent of Tiger Hi-Y . , . Student Council . . . Ski Club , . . sophomore football '46 . . . football manager '47, '48 . . . Retailers Club . . . orchestra . . . track '49 . . , swimming team '47, '48, IERRY I-IUTCHINGS junior-senior football , . , intramural basketball . . . attended Vocational School . . . majored in English, bi- ology and history. GRETA IACKSON Clem -Christmas play . . . dance commzttees . . . Red Cross representa- tive . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Thespians . . . Girls' Club committees . . . Thespian play '47 . , . majored in English, history and home eco- nomzcs. SHIRLEY IENSEN Bond and stamp manager . , . first- year athletic award . . . Sahasa. LAVONNE HILL Pep Ciub . . . Sahasa . . . rnaliffid in home economzfs cornrnerczal and Eng- lgsh. IANICE HOLDEN lance czrnrrnttees . , . Senior Banque' Torrixpvee . . ,G.rQs' Club Cornrrhffees ...Red Cross :epresextatye . . . study .all ass1stan: . . , Pep Club . . . Sahasa .hesp1ans. IOHN W. HORIES johnny -president and vice president of Ski Club . . . vice president of Torch H.-Y . . , Student Council . , , sopho- more football . . . junior football . . , Football Night '47, '48 . . . ushered at commencement '48 , . . intramural sports . . . Pep Club . . . Golf Club . . . assemblies . . . dance committees . . . bond and stamp manager , . . ac'tv1ty manager. ROBERT E. HOSKINS President of Sophomore Class . . . president of Boys' Club . , . treasurer of Torch-Y . , . president of Hi-Y Council . . . ushered at cornrnence-ment '48 . , , Big S . . . varsity football '46, '47, '48 . . . co-captain of football '48 . . . reserve basketball '47 , . . reserve inspirational award . . . var- sity basketball '48, '49 . . . varsity track '46, '47, '48 . . . Student Council . . . Pep Club. KIRK B. HULL Assemblies . . . Big S . . . Football Night '48 . . . Royal Hi-Y . . . varsity swimming '48, '49 . . . reserve swim- ming '47 . . . intramural sports . . . majored in mathematics, English, his- tory, Latin and science. IANET LOUISE HUNT Senior honor roll , . . Tahoma staff . . . secretary of Quill and Scroll . . . band . . . solo orchestra . . . pep band . . . opera '49 . . . Sahasa . . . Thespians . . . dance committees , . . bond and stamp manager . . . assem- blies . . . Girls' Club committees . . . majored in English, Spanish, music and art. SHIRLEY HUSBY Bunnie -treasurer of Sahasa . . . assistant at commencement '48 . . . Triple S . . . Stadiana . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . , Sahasa Cabinet . . . co-chairman of Thanksgiving Day programs '48 . . . Football Night '47 . . . Tigerannas . . . chairman of Sahasa smorgasbord . . . Senior Class play . . . first-year athletic award . . . senior honor roll . , . bond and stamp manager . . . co-chairman of senior sweater dance . . . P.-.T. A. spring style show . . . study hall assistant , . . junior prom . . . dance commit- tees . , . office assistant . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . assemblies . . . majored in English, shorthand and typzng. I ACK INNES Majored in arf, history, English and mathematics. ELIZABETH IAMES Betty -assemblies . , . Christmas play '47 . . . hike leader . , . second- year athletic award . . . make-up committee , . . Senior Class play read- xng committee . . . Stadiana . . . student leader . . . Sahasa . . . secre- tary of Thespians . . . Thespian Play '48 . . . form swimmers . . . swim- ming team . . . hobby: art. BOB PETER IEWETT Varsity football . . . reserve football . . . sophomore football . . . varsity wrestling . . . reserve basketball . . . Boys' Glee Club . . . varsity track. 25 DAVID C. IOHNSON Pep Club . . . bond and stamp man- ager . . . Red Cross representative . . . rnaiored in mathematics, English and sfzenfe. DELORES C. IOHNSON Dee-lay ---Tigerannas '47, '48 . . . dancing chorus . . . dance committees . . . Ski Club . . . Football Night '4', '48 . . . assemblies , . . activity man- ager . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . maiored in home economics, comme' final and English. IANICE IOHNSON lan ---Girls' Club committees . . . Sahasa . . . Thesprans . . . Ski Club . . . Bowling Club . . . attended North Central High, Spokane, Wash. JAMES B. IOLLY hm -atreasurer of Torch I-li-Y . . . intramural sports . , , Red Cross rep- resentative . . . sophomore football '45 . . . Pep Club . . . Rifle Club . . . Football Night '48 . . . dance corn- mittees . . . bond and stamp manager . . . attended school in Yakima. MAIDA IORGENSEN Tigerannas . . . study hall assisant attendance clerk . . . Pep Club . . , outside employment . . . attended schol in Elverum, Norway. DAVID IORDAL Bengal Hi-Y . . . Sportsmen's Club . . . Football Night '48 . . . intramural sports '46, '47 . . . bond and stamp manager . . . majored in science, Spanish and mathematics. DEAN KALLANDEH Tiger Hi-Y . . . Hi-Y Cabinet . . . Big S . . . football manager '46, '47, '48 . . . head manager '47 . . . basketball manager '48 , . , assemblies . . . maiored in mathematics, English sci- ence and Latin, WILBUR KENNEY Will intramural sports . . . reserve swiriiiriing . . . iiiaioied in ait, h.story and English. IOHN KINCH lehnny f Boys' Glee Club . . . opera '47 '48, '49 . . . Golf Club . . . asse:r.- bles . . . bond and staiiip :manager . . . rtiaiored in riiathenraxss rnarhzne drav.'.ng and English. MARGARET MARIE KIRRAGE Attendarpe ileik . . first-year athlet: award . . . study hall assistant . . Thespians . . . rrzaibred Ln ho:i.e 1' noiiiics history and English. 26 DELORA MAE IOHNSON l.oir.e fSen:or Class play . . . sec- ondary opera lead '49 . . . 'Norld f-d1t:r.al staff . . , vife president of 'Chest :ans . . , seiretaryetreasurer of S1-n,i.r Giee Club . . . 'Thespan play '45 . . . 3:u:nal.s:':. letter . . . Debate Club . . . first-year debate letter . . . Senior Class play reading Cornrnittee . , . opera '47, '48 . . . opera super- visor '47, '48 . . . Christmas play . . . Christnias Carolers '48 . . . Carrlpus Radio Theater . . . assemblies. DONALD ARTHUR IOHNSON 'Conn Junior football '47 . . . intra- iriural sports . . . Pep Club . . . Red Cross representative . . . rriayored in Dookkeeping, English and history. BETTY C. IOHNSTON Head drum maiorette '48 . . . dancing chorus . . . Football Night '48 . . . opera '49 . . . honor roll . . . assemblies . . , activity manager . . . Red Cross representative . . , attendance clerk . . . Sahasa . . . Pep Club . . . Thes- pzans . . . outside eniployrizent . . . riiatored in shorthand typng and Eng- isn. LESLIE IONES Les ---varsity swimming '47, '48, '49 . . . Tiger Hi-Y , . , Big S . . . activity manager . . . Ski Club . . . motion picture operator . . . stage crew . . . student leader . . . intramural sports. DOROTHY E. IORGENSON Dot -eco-Chairman of Girls' Club tolo '49 . . . treasurer of Stadiana . . . sophomore May queen attendant . . . treasurer of Sophomore Class . . . cap- tain of swimming team '46 , , . Tiger- annas '47 . . . hike leader . . . student leader . , . senior honor roll . . . Football Night '47 . . . opera '47, '48, '49 pin winner . , . outstanding basketball player '48, '49 . . . Triple S . . . assisted at commencement '48 . . . bond and stamp manager . , . form swimmer . . . Sahasa . . . Pep Club . . . dance committees . . . Girls' Club committees . . . majored in history, Latin and science. C. BERNAI. KAHRS IR. Bob - attended Puget Sound Naval Academy . . . niayored in iiiatheinatics, history and English . . . hobby: radio. LOWELL DEAN KAUP Motion picture operator . . . served in the U. S, Marine Corps '47, '48 . . . majored in English, rnathernatics and history. WENDALL DEAN KIBBE Activity manager . . , Big S . . . bond and stamp manager . . . intramural sports . . . sophomore basketball letter . . . reserve football '48 . . . varsity football '47, '48 . . . varszty basketball '48, '49 . . , Student Council . . . Red Cross representative . . . vpce presi- dent of Torch H1-Y . . . Pep Club. SHENORA KIRISHIAN Senior honor roll . . , treasurer of Tiiple S . . . Tigerannas '48 . . . bond and stamp manager ...' apera '49 . , . dancing fhorus . . . study hall assistant , . . student lflddf-I . , . Ftad.ana . . . Football Nzght '47 . . . eoiid-year athlet.: award . . . Sahasa . , Girls' Club Jorigriitttees . . , h.ke 9-Vader . . . dance i':ri.r:.1'1i-es . . isseiiiblies . . . P.-T. A. ze' :-- --:i'at.v'f- s . Girls' Club talent shoiw '48. BARBARA ANNE KITLAR KJ senizz representative 'c Glrls' Counil , . . vise president :i Senior Lllee Club . . . Football Night '46 '47, '48 . . gzn winner . . . su-.'::i. teaztt '4i '47, '48 . . . opera sgiedai ihzzus '47 '48 . . . Chzistriias Carzlers '47 '45 , , . hon-r roll . . . jun.:r st.-.trim raft. 'ar.tair1'4 . manager and assistant , . f: 1, -1-.'i::.::.f-Z ' 7 45, '43 . . . Sahasa . . Engle S . . . Ftadana . . student lead.-1 47 '48 '49 . . . bowling league . . Carxgus 'fforkshog .,.. asserr.bl.es. MARILYN IANE KNAPP President of Tigerannas '48 . . . secre- tary of Tigerannas '47 . . . sophomore May queen attendant '46 , . . Student Counczl . . . Football Night '47, '48 . . . co-Chairman of band-T1gerannas dance '48 . , . attendance clerk . . . study hall assistant . . . Sahasa . , . assemblies . . , dance committees . . . Pep Club . , . majored in biology, home economics, rnatherriatics and Enq- lrsh. TED R. KOENIG Sophomore football '46 . . . junior foot- ball '47 . . . co-captain of junior foot- ball . . . varsity football '48 . . . Sportsmen's Club . . , majored in mathematics, German and English. LEONARD KRALL Band , . . Pep Band . . . president of Bowling Club . , . majored rn music. English and woodwork. FRANCES KRILICH Activity manager . . . bond and stamp manager . . . library assistant . . , study hall assistant . . . Sahasa . . . majored in Spanish, home economics and English. GENEVA I. KRONES Stadiana . . . second-year athletic award . . . Riding Club . . . Victory Through Prayer Club . , . P.-T. A. rep- resentative . . . majored in English, typing, mathematics and home eco- nomics. DICK LANDON Football Night '48 . . . Bengal Hi-Y . . . intramural sports . . . sophomore basketball '46 . , . Red Cross repre- sentative . . . Science Club . . . Ski Club. ALICIA LEGG Opera '47, '48 . . . band . . . solo orchestra . . . Girls' Club committees . . . Pep Club . . . Thespians. CAROL LESLEY Sahasa . . . bond and stamp manager . . . P.-T. A. representative . . . Girls' Club committees . . . Thespians . . . outside honor roll . . . dance committees . . . entered from South Kitsap High School, Port Orchard, Wash. AUSTIN T. LOCKSTONE Outside employment . . . majored in sczence, mathematics and English. IOANNE LOWRY Sub-chairman of Girls' Club fellowship department . . . activity manager . . . band librarian . . . Student Council . . . Girls' Council . . . honor roll . . . Triple S . . . Sahasa . . . Stadiana . . . second-year athletic award . . . band . . . Bowling Club . . . Rifle Club . . . Speakers' Bureau . . . hzke leader . . . Football Night '47, '48 . . . shorthand pin . . . Girls' Club committees . , . dance committees . . . assemblies. RENE KNI'I'I'EL Intramural sports . . . majored in hzs- Eory. English and woodshop. BARBARA I. KOHL Barb , -Trgerannas . . . Stadiana . . . Stadium attendant at C.P.S. May Festi- val . . . Sahasa . , , Pep Club , , . Ski Club , . , dance committees , . , Girls' Club committee . . . majored in h.s- 'ory, home economics and English. VIRGINIA M. KREIN CHARLES KRONA 'Chuck junior football '47 . . . head 'rack manager '47 , . . Football Night 48 . . . Bengal H1-Y . . . intramural sports . . . P.-T. A. representative. LOIS LANE Triple S . . . sub-chairman of Girls' Club welfare department . . . co- :hairman of Senior Ball . . . Girls' Council . . . assisted at commencement 48 . . . Speakers' Bureau . , . Tiger! annas . . . Student Council . , . Senior Class play committee . . . Stadiana . . . Sahasa . . , form-swimming '47, '48, '49 . . Football Night '48 . . . dance :ommittees . . , Girls' Club committees . . bond and stamp manager , . . Red Cross representative . . . activity rnanager . . . study hall assistant . , . first-year athletic award . . . assem- olzes . . . Pep Club . . . Y-Teen mid- winter conference, DARRELL M. LEE Secretary of Tiger Hr-Y . . . l-li-Y Cabi- net . , . Sportsmen's Club . . . Football Night '47 . . . pep band . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . Thespians . . . activity manager , . . bond and stamp manager . . . Boys' Glee Club . . . intramural sports . . . reserve wrest- ling . . . majored in Latin, English and science. LEONARD LEMM Feature editor of The World '48 . . . assemblies . . . co-chairman of Tiger Hi-Y dance '49 . . . bond and stamp manager . . . dance committees . . . Debate Club . . . Football Night '47, '48 . . . Boys' Glee Club . . . Tiger Hi-Y . . . first-year debate letter . . . opera '47, '48, '49 . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . . Thespians , . . radio pro- grams . . . C. P. S. debate tournament . . . opera special chorus . . . outside employment . . . majored in history. English and Latin. ROBERT H. LINROTHE Band . . . attended Vocational School . . . majored in English, science and mathematics. DOROTHY LOUISE LOVE Dot -secretary of Ouill and Scroll . . ,Tahoma staff . , . senior honor roll ...pin winner . , . World staff . . . Stadiana . . . speedball manager . . . activity manager . , . Football Night '47 , . . bond and stamp manager . . . Girls' Club committees . . . Pep Club . . . outstanding basketball player '48, '49 , . . dance committees. IOHN LUCAS Bowling Club '48 , . . Rifle Club '46, '47. 27 RICHARD LUCICH Dick --varsity football '47, '48 . . . varsity wrestling . . . reserve baseball . i , sophomore football . . . Big S . . Torch Hi-Y . . . Football Night . . assemblies i . . dance cornmittees. MARGIE LU11 Secondary opera lead '48 . . . special opera chorus '47 . . i Christmas Carol- ers '48 , . . Sen.or Glee Club i , . Football Night individual award '48 , i . assemblies . . , Sahasa . , . Ex- change Assembly '49 . , . Thespians . i . student leader . . i Campus Workshop . . . radio programs . . , Rifle Club , . . World staff pho- tographer . i i majored in German, English and mathematics. MARILYN IEAN MANN Opera '47, '48, '49 . . , opera ensemble . , , assemblies . . . dance committees . . . Football Night '47, '48 . . , Girls' Club committees . . . Senior Glee Club '47, '48, '49 . . . Red Cross repre- sentative , . . student nurse . . . Sahasa . . . Ski Club i . . Pep Club , . . study hall assistant , . . outside employment , . . majored in music, home economics and English. IOAN LEE MARRONE lo - Trgerannas '47, '48 . . , Girls' Club committees , . . Sahasa , . . majored in clothing, typing and Eng- lish. RAY MARSHALL junior football . . . senior track . . . sophomore football , . . intramural sports . . . Big S . . i Hi-Y dance committees . , i Rifle Club . , , Boys' Glee Club i i . opera '49 . . . Sports- men's Club . , i Ski Club . i . majored in English, mathematics and history. PATRICIA MASON Patsy -drum majorette . . . opera '47, '48, '49 , . i Triple S . i . Senior Glee Club . . . Tigerannas . . . Stadiana . . . first-year athletic award . . . co-chairman of Sahasa Rose Dance '49 , , . Sahasa rose queen attendant '48 . . , Y-Teen niid-winter conference . . i lunror Prom . . . junior swim- ming team . . . dance committees . . . assemblies . . . Football Night , . . Girls' Club committees . . , Sahasa ,,.PepClub...SkiClub.., majored in English, science and Span- ish. MARGARET MATTHEW Social chairman of Girls' Club . i . treasurer of Sahasa . , . secretary of Tigerannas . , . Tigerannas '47, '48 , . i Triple S . . . Stadiana . . . Girls' Council . . . Student Council , . . ushered at commencement '47, '48 . . . Sahasa Cabinet . . .senior honor roll . , . swimming team . . . first-year athletic award . . . co-chairman of Boys' Club- Grrls' Club formal i . i Football Night '48 . . . office worker . . , activity manager . . . Red Cross representative . . . bond and stamp manager . . . study hall assistant . , . Girls' Club cornm.ttees . . . dance committees . . . assernbl.es . . . Pep Club . . . scriior honor roll. PAT MCCARTHY Patsy activity manager . . i student nurse . . . Pep Club . . . senior honor roll . . , Sahasa . . i majored in Eng- lish typing and home economics. WILLIAM B. MCCULLOUGH Eill - senior honor roll . . . sopho- more football . , junior-seriioi football . i i track . . , E13 S . . . assemblies . . ao'i-:ity :manager . . . radio pio- 'ra::.s i . . Youth Administration Lay. WILLIAM l. MCDONAGH Senior honor roll . . i Bengal Hi-Y . . bond and staiiip manager . , . activity' manager i . . student leader i . Football Night '48 . . . assemblies , . radio prograiiis . . . P. A. systezii . . . outside eniplayiiient , . . majored in Eriglsh, iiiaiheirtatris and scienre. 28 MERLE ELAINE LUECKENOTTE Honor roll . . . a?t.vity manager . . . Triple S . , , assemblies i . . bond and stariiy manager . , . Christmas play . . . journalisni letter . . . Quill and Scroll . . . news editor of The World . . , Tahorna staff , . . Thespians . i . Sahasa i . . World editorial staff . . . The-spian Cabinet , . . study hall assistant . . i National 'llhespiaris . . . dance committees i . . Triple S toy drive . i . radio prograrris . . i Football Night '47i LYSBETH LYONNAIS Liz -Senior Glee Club i . . opera '47, '48, '49 . . . Christmas Carolers '47, '48 . . . Campus Workshop . i . assemblies . . . radio programs i . . honor roll i , . majored in shorthand, typing and English. LARRY MARR Reserve wrestling '46 . i . varsity wrestling '47, '48 . . . wrestling stu- dent coach '48 . . . junior football inspirational award '47 . . , varsity football '48 . . i vice president of Bengal Hi-Y , . . secretary of Big S . . . intramural sports . . . majored in mathematics, English and Spanish. NORMAN MARSHALL IR. Skrp - Big S . . . Stadium Hr-Y , , . yell duke '47, '48 . . . dance com- mittees . , . Football Night '47, '48... opera '47 i . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . , . majored in science, French and English. ROSEMARY MARTENSON Rosy -secretary of Sahasa . . . Triple S . . . Red Cross representative . , , assemblies . . . co-chairman of junior Prom . . . Football Night '48 . . . attendance clerk . i i assisted at commencement '48 , . . drum major- ette . . . Senior Class play lead . . . Tigerannas . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club i . . Thesptans . i . Senior Class girls' representative to Student Council . . . dance comrnrttees , . . Girls' Club committees. SHIRLEY MASON WARREN MATTSON Rifle team . . . Rifle Club . . i Sports- rnen's Club . i . stage crew . , , intra- mural wrestlirig . . . Red Cross repre- sentatrve . . . attended Valley High School . i . majored in English, history and mathematics. GERALDINE MARIORIE MCCLELLAND A'tendan'e ol-ark. BOB L. MCDANIELS 'Mai' oaniw: :::iiii..ttees . . . Football ligrii '48 . . . Royal H.-Y . . . varsity football iiianagei '4' '48 . . . vars.ty basketball :iianager . . i outside errr- ployment . . . majored irt rnatherinahcs history and Spanish , . . hobby: flying. THEODORE LEE MCGUIRE Pies.den? of Christian Un.on '46 . , , bond and staiiig riianager . , . P.-T. A. iepieseiitaive . . . Christmas play , . . riiake-up class . . . Thespiaris . . i riiaLjo:ed in S5 amish, history and Eng- AS... RUBY ANNA MCINTOSH Gzrls' Club welcorrung representative . . , co-chairman of Sahasa Rose Dance '49 . . . Girls' Council , , . co-chaprman of Girls' Club talent show '49 . . . asszsf- ed at commencement '48 . . .assemblges . , . activzty manager . . . dance com- mittees . . . G:rls' Club commzttees . . . Senior Glee Club . . . Football Night '47, '48 . . . opera '48, '49 , . . Tzgerannas . , . junior Prom . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . , , Y-Teen mid- winter conference . , . Red Cross rep- resentative . . , P.-T. A. spring s'yIe show '49 , . . majored ZH Spanish, English and mathematics, IOHN ALLEN MCMILLAN Egg S . . , sophomore basketball . . . sophomore football . . . reserve foot- ball . . . activity manager . . . dance committees . . . Football Night '47, '48 . . . Pep Club . . . intramural sports . . . assemblies . , , Red Cross repre- sentative , . , Torch I-Ii-Y. DOUG MCVEY Mac Football Night , . . Bengal Hi-Y . , . intramural swimming . . . reserve swimming '47, '48 . . . sopho- more football . . , reserve football . . . varsity football. ALEX MESLER Honor roll . . . varsity wrestling . . . reserve wrestling . , . Sportsmen's Club . . . intramural sports . . . Hunting and Fishing Club . . , majored in English, mathematics, Spanish and science. ALDEN METCALF Met -hockey team . . . Boys' Glee Club ...opera . . . Rifle Club . . . ma- jored in history, English and Voca- tional School . . . hobbies: hunting, drawing and horses. BARBARA I.. MICHAELSON Sophomore Class secretary. . .ushered at commencement '48 , . . attendant to Sahasa rose queen '47 . . . assemblies . . . vice president of Sahasa . . . Sahasa cabinet '48, '49 . . . Y-Teen summer conference . . . Y-Teen repre- sentative to national Y,W,C.A. conven- tion . . . Christmas play . . . Y-Teen Inter-club . . , Iunior Prom . . . Foot- ball Night '47, '48 . . . Tigerannas '47, '48 . . . Pep Club , . . co-chairman of Tigeranna dance '47 , . . office worker . . . P.-T. A, spring style show '47, '48 . . . dance committee , . . P.-T, A. representative . . . majored in English, Spanish and history. IOAN MILLER Activity manager . . . assemblies . . . ushered at commencement '48 . . . dance committees . . . Girls' Club committees . . . orchestra . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . opera '4B. GEORGE EVERETI' MILLS Outside employment , . . majored in English, history and woodshop. ELEANORE E. MOBERG Red cross representative . . . study hall assistant . . . World ad staff . . . bond worker . . . majored in mathe- matics, English and home economics. STANLEY R. MONAGHAN Stan -Stadium I-Ii-Y . . . Big S . . . Bogey Y . . . varsity wrestling '47, '48, '49 . . . co-captain varsity wrest- ling '49 . . . wrestling manager . . . intramural sports . . . activity manager . . . dance committees . . . Ski Club . . . Golf Club . . . Football Night '47, '48, '49 . . . Red Cross representative . . . assemblies . . . bond and stamp manager . . . secretary and treasurer of P,-T. A, representatives. BILLY MCLEOD Intramural sports . . . malOf9d IH EY19' lash, mathematics and science. MARGARET M. MCNERTHNEY Peggy -Tigerannas '47, '48 . . . co- chairman of exchange assembly '49 . . . activity manager . . . Christmas play '48 . , . dance committees , . . Football Night '47, '48 , . . Girls' Club committees . . . Senior Class will , , . Red Cross representatzve . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . , Camera Club . . . Sahasa cabinet . 4 , Y-Teen lnterclub secretary '46 , . . Senior Class play . . . assemblies . . . study hall assist- ant . . . majored in Spanish, English and home economics. MARILYN MELVILLE Assemblies . . . activzty manager . . . bond and stamp manager . . . Christ- mas play . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . , Ski Club . . .outside employment. PAT MERRILL Tigerannas '47, '48 . . . Stadiana . . . Girls' Club committees . . . Sahasa . . . Rifle Club . . . majored in French, science, English and mathematics. RUTH METCALF Senior honor roll. . .bond and stamp manager . . .Christmas play . . . Thes- plans . . . make-up class . . . Girls' Club committees . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa. DUANE O. MILES Bogey I-Ii-Y . . . reserve swimming , . . Latin Club . . . honor roll . . . majored in mathematics, English, sci- ence and language . . . entered from Olympia High, Olympia, Washington. MAXINE LUELLA MILLER Mickey first-year athletic award . , . Senior Glee Club . . . World ad staff . . . circulation manager of The World . . . Tigerannas . . . dance com- mittees . , . Stadiana . . . Pep Club . , . Sahasa . . . Thespians . . , opera '47, '48, '49 . . , majored in Eng- lish, commercial and home economics. RON MITCHELL Mitch - varsity football '47, '48 . . . varsity swimming '48 , . .ushered at commencement '47, '48 . . . Football Night '46, '47, '48 . . . treasurer of Junior Class . . . treasurer of Big S . . . sergeant at arms of Torch I-Ii-Y . . . honor roll . , . intramural sports . . . dance committees . . . assemblies .,.SkiClub...Pep Club... activity manager . , . Red Cross rep- resentative . . . bond and stamp man- ager. SHIRLEY IOANNE MOL'I'ER Senior Glee Club . . . opera '48, '49 . . . dance committees . . . Pep Club . . . attended Walla Walla High School, Walla Walla, Wash .... majored in English, bookkeeping, typing and his- tory. BONNIE IEAN MONCRIEFF Honor roll . . . second-year athletic award . . . Stadiana . . . Sahasa . . . Thespians . . . badminton manager . , . Girls' Club committees . , . co- chairman Sahasa semi-formal '48 . . . dance committees . . . Pep Club . . . study hall assistant . . . form swim- ming . . . graduated in Zlfz years . . . majored in English, Spanish and com- mercial. 29 DONALD CARL MOONEY Varsity hockey '47, '48 '49 . . . base- ball '48 . . . Big S . . . opera comedy lead '49 . . .opera '47 ,48 i . . Boys' Glee Club . . . chairman ot Big S tiger head sale . . . Pep Club , . . Hockey Club. WILLIAM C. MORRISON Varsity football '48 . . . assisted at commencement '48 . . . Big S . . . president of Bogey Hi-Y . . . Ski Club . . . student leader . . . maiored in mathematics, English and history. GERALD MOTT lerry Bowling Club . . . Stamp Club . . . maiored in biology, English, Spanish and typing. AILEEN MUNTER Penny wtreasurer of Senior Class . . . opera '47, 48, '49 . . . supervisor of opera '48, '49 . . . Senior Glee Club '47, '48, '49 . . . co-chairman of Tiger- anna Dance . . . Tigerannas . . . dance committees i . . Girls' Club committees . . . Football Night '48 . . . Sahasa . . . assemblies . . . senior honor roll . . . bond and stamp manager . . . Latin Club . . . outside employment . . . maiored in Latin, English and typing. MARIORIE MAE NANCE 'Marge senior honor roll . . . Tiger- annas . . . activity manager . . . Red Cross representative . . . office worker . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . maiored in Latin, commercial and English. CLARENCE NELSON Pee Wee -Vocational School . . . outside employment . . . majored in English, bookkeeping and Vocational school. DONAL R. NELSON Don -maiored in mathematics, Eng- lish, history, science and commercial. DIXIE LEE NEWELL Senior girls' representative to Girls' Council . . . Triple S , . . Stadiana . . . Ski Club . . . Sahasa cabinet '47, '48 . . . Y-Teen mid-winter Conference '48 . . , Tigerannas . . i Football Night '47 '48 . , . co-chairman of senior banquet . . . Girls' Club committees . . . Pep Club . . . assemblies . . . lunzor Pron: .,.a'tivity manager . . . bond and stamp manager . . . senior honor roll. .iradio programs . . . first-year athletic award . . . dance ccrnniittees . . . maiored in Spanish, English and history. HELENROY NICHOLS 'Helen' Girls' Club committees . i . Sahasa . . . Bowling Club , . . Debatf Club . . . attendance clerk . . , Thes- piaris . . . matcred pn home efonoirzpcs, English and corrirnercial. MARY MARGARET NIETHAMMER Senior honor roll . . . Tiicle S . . Sfadiaria . . . Sahasa . . . second-year aihleti: award . . . Eootbail Night '47 '48 . . . P.-T. A spring style show '49 . . , bond and stairic manager . i . danre fornrriitiees . . . assemblies i . . ii.a- iored in Latin history, s:ien'e and English. 30 RICHARD D. MORRIS 'l7i'k Torch Hi-Y . . . Pep Club . . . Big S . . . Ski Club . . . varsity swirri- ming '47, '49 . . . sophomore and reserve track . . , intramural sports . . . ushered at commencement '47, '48 . . . dance committees . . . assemblies . . . Red Cross representative . . . iriatored in English, history and Span- ish. MARIAN MORRISON Senior honor roll i . . Stadiana . . . first- year athletic award . . . Girls' Club com- mittees . . . Sahasa . , . assemblies . . . maiored in Spanish English, book- keeping and mathematics. DONA IEANNE MUNSON Donie fGirls' Club committees . . Tigerannas '47, '48 . . . Sahasa . . dance committees . , . assemblies . . . activity manager . . . Red Cross rep- resentative . . . study hall assistant . . . bond and office worker . . . Ski Club . . i senior lifesaving . . . Rifle Club . . . Pep Club . . . maiored in home economics, commercial and Eng- lish. GORDON A. MURRAY Gordie -Rifle Club . , . third-year varsity rifle letter . . . expert rifleman award . . . range officer . . . Sports- men's Club . . . maiored in English, mathematics and German. IO ANNE NEFF Social department chairman of Girls' Club . . . Triple S . . . pin winner . . . Football Night '47, '48 . . . opera '46, '47 . . , concert mistress of the orchestra . . . solo orchestra . . . vice president of P.-T. A. representatives . . . Red Cross representative . . . Sahasa . . . Stadiana . . . Pep Club . . . Girls' Council . . . Student Council , . . senior honor roll. . .form swimming . . . Speakers' Bureau . . . dance committees . . i assemblies . . . office worker . . . ushered at commencement '48 . . . badminton champion . . . Girls' Club committees. DELORES NELSON Girls' Club committees . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Ski Club . . . Thes- pians . . . Youth Administration Day . . . maiored in bookkeeping, typing and English. IANET NELSON Ian -Pep Club , . , Ski Club . . Thespians . . . radio programs . . . majored in science, Latin and English. RONALD E. NEWGARD Ren opera lead '45, '49 . i . opera '47 , . . varsity track '47, '48 49 . . . Thesriians . . . make-up class . . . Boys' Glee Club. . .Big S . . .exchange assembly '47 . . . Sportsrnen's Club . . . cross-ccun'ry :un winner '47 . . . danee corriiiihtees. PATRICIA NICHOLS 'T:sh Girls' Club fioriirrigttees , . . feba'e Club . , . Peg' Club . . . Thes- rians . . . Sahasa . . . rriaiored in p.S.My L.M:.U ev--1 -fm-new--di IIM NOCULA Attended Vofafiona. Sihoc. . . outside eiiirlcyrrient . , . riiaytred ir. English riiaiheiriatics and Latin. BEVERLY MAE NORLIN Bev f cc-chairman of Girls' Club tclo . . . Stadgana , , . Sahasa . . . dance committees . . . Senior Glee Club , . . Pep Club . . , hike leader , . . assem- blzes , . , student leader . . , pin wgnne: . . . swimming team '48 . , . outstanding basketball player , . Gzrls' Club talent assembly '47 . , exchange assembly. DAVID NORTON Opera '47 '43 '49 . . . Football flight '48 . . . honor roll , . . intramural sports . . , dance committees . , . Ski Club . . . assemblies . . . Royal Hi-Y , . . Tahcrna staff . , . activity manager ,,.Ecys' Glee Club . . , Pep Club cab- inet . . . majored in German, English and mathematics. IOHN B. OGDEN Basketball manager . . . intramural sports . . . outside employment . , . majored in mathematics, science and German, CONNIE OLIVER Activity manager . . . assembl.es . . . dance committees . . . Football l'l:ght '47 , . . Girls' Club committees . . . Red Cross representative . . , P, l'. A. representative , . . Pep Club , , I Sahasa. IO ANN BEVERLY OLSEN World editorial staff . . . journalism letter . . , first-year athletic award . . . honor roll . . . Speakers' Bureau . . . president of National Thespians . , , Thespians . . . Latin Club . . , Pep Club . . . Christmas play . . .Girls' Club committees . . . activity manager , , . majored in German, English and mathematics, IEAN OLSON Ole senior honor roll . , . Girls' Club committees . . , Thespians . . , Pep Club , . , Sahasa , . . majored in art, Spanish and commercial. BETTY OSADA Student nurse , , , Latin Club , . , majored in science, home economics and English. JOYCE OSBORNE 'Norld ad staff . , . activity manager . . . P.-T. A, representative . . . study hall assistant . . . Girls' Club com- mittees . . . first-year athletic award . . . Stadiana , . , Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Ski Club , , , assemblies . . . dance committees . . . radio programs , . . majored in English, mathematics, social studies. CHARLOTTE PAPAGEORGE Orchestra . . . opera '47 . . . Debate Club . . . World editorial and adver- tising staff , . . Bowling Club , . , Girls' Club committees . . , Rifle Club , . , majored in English, mathematics and music. DOROTHEA PARKER Dottie -actzvity manager . , . assem- blies . . . Girls' Club committees , . , Senior Glee Club , , . make-up class , . . opera '47 '48, '49 . . , Red Cross representative . . . Pep Club , . . Sahasa . , . Stadium representative for Mu Phi Epsilon music recital . . , co-chairman Sahasa Mother-Daughter Tea '48 . . . Girls' Club talent show '48 . . . Christmas Carolers '48 . . . majored in mathematics, French, English, typing and shorthand, ENID NORTH Activity manager . . , honor roll . . . Student Council , , . business manager of The Tahoma . . . Ouill and Scnoll . . . Sahasa . . , outside employmen' , , . majored in English, science and .yu F, WILLIAM NORTON Bill iassembl1es , . , band . , . Big S . . . dance committees . , , Football flight '46, '47 . . . Torch l-li-Y . . . intra- mural sophomore and varszt' footbal' y' . '46 '47 , sophomore basketball . . , reserve wrestling , . . Pep Club . . Sk: Club . . . pep band. RICHIE OHLS Activity manager . . . Big S . . , bond and stamp manager . . . hockey team , . . Hockey Club . . , football manager . , . Red Cross representative , . . P.fT. A. representative . . . chief elec- trician . . . Student Council . . , Rifle Club , , , P. A. system, HARRIET OLSEN Senior Class play . . . Triple S . . . second-year athletic award . . . Stadi- ana . . . rifle letter . . , senior honor roll . . . Red Cross representative , . . attendance clerk . . , Campus Workt shop . . , hike leader . , , Sahasa . . . National Thespians , . , student director of Thespian sprin play '49 . . . dance committees . . . Christmas play . . . Girls' Club committees . , . majored in English, Spanish and mathematics. DAUN OLSON KENNETH OLSON Vice president of Student Council , . . Stadium Hi-Y . . . Ski Club . . . re- serve swimming . , . varsity hockey . , . World staff . . . band . . , attended Ketchikan High School, Ketchikan, Alaska. IANE OTSUKA Bond and stamp manager . . . attend- ance clerk . , . majored in English. clothing and typing. HAROLD R. OWENS IR. Hank -varsity football '47, '48 . . . varsity basketball '49 . . . varsity base- ball '48, '49 . . . reserve baseball '47 . . . sophomore football . . . sophomore basket ball . , . Big S . . . Torch Hi-Y , . , Red Cross representative. GERALD PAPPENS lntramural basketball , . . varsity bas- ketball '48, '49 . . , sophomore basket- ball . , . vice president of Stadium Hi-Y , , . dance committees . . i Sporrsmen's Club . . . band . . . Big S . , . Pep Club . . . majored in mathematics, English and shop. ALAN PATERSON Honor roll . . . third-year rifle letter , , . president of Rifle Club . . , stage crew . . . Student Council . , . Sports! men's Cub. 31 KENNETH PATTERSON Pat motion picture operator . . . rriatored :n Englzsh, biology and rr1e'a1 shop, FREDERIC A. PEASE Fred Ski Club . . . Pep Club . . , matored zn sczence and mathematics. DON W. PETERSON Iunzor football . . . intramural sports . . . senior honor roll , . . maiored in mathematics, English and French, MARLYS PEDERSEN Mar -Activity manager . , . bond and stamp manager . . . Girls' Cluh committees , . . Bowling Club . . . Rifle Club . . . Sahasa . . . maiored in biology, typing. hzstory and English. SILBA MAY PELDO Sliba -pin winner . , . honor roll . . . Stadiana . . . Rifle Club , . . student nurse . . . Latin Club . . , outside employment . . . majored in English, Latin, home economics and SCIQDCQ. CLARENCE PLATT Clarene -band . . . reserve wrest- ling '47 . . . intramural sports . . . moving picture operator . . .outside employment . . . majored in English, mathetamitcs, band and woodshop. IOYCE C. POWER Red Cross representative . . . Latin Club . , . Pep Club . . . student nurse , . . bond and stamp manager . . . maiored in English, commercial and mathef matics. BOB RAGSDALE President of Royal Hi-Y . . . secretary ot Torch-Y . . . stooge for Football Night '48 . . . Football Night '47 . . . secretary ot Pep Club . . . pep band . , . band . . . dance committees . . . assemblies. LOIS WINONA RAVER President and treasurer of Thespians . , . National Thespians . . . dramatrt: service award . . , Sahasa cabznet . . . Outll and Scroll . . , outstanding bas- ketball player '47 , . . band , . . publicity chairman of band '48, '49 . . , pep band . . . pin winner . . . Football Night '46 '47 , . . Thespzan sprpni play '47, '48, '49 . . . opera '45, '49 . . . World staff . . . Tahorna stat: . . . Sk: Club , . , honor roll , , . Stadzaxa . , . swimming tearn , . , Seriicr Class play , . . Student Councgl . , . like leader . . . bowling league . . . Peg Club . . . make-up class . . . Vftczy Through Prayer Club . . . bond and stamp manager . . . P.-T. A. refre- sentative . . . study hall assistant . . . superior rating at scio ccrripetxicn '45 '49 . . . assemblies . . , radio programs . . , senior lilesavzng, PATTY REESE Opera lead '49 . . . outsidc lnlillif roll . . . assemblies . . . Campus 'Norkshcg . . . exchange assembly '47 . , . Christ- mas Carolers '48 . . . Senior Glee Club . . . opera '47 '48 , . , Football Night '48 . . . special opera Chorus '47, '48 . . . Chr1strrias play '45 . . . 'lfgeranrias . . . radio prograrrrs. 32 DORIS ANNE PAULSON Activity manager . . . assemblies . . . bond and Stamp manager . . . dance committees . . . Girls' Club committees . . , Senior Glee Club . . . second-year athletic award . . . opera '47, '48, '49 . , . Red Cross representative . . . Stadiana . , . student nurse . . . study hall assistant . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . , . maiored in English, history and hcme economics. CARL PETERSON Pete varsity baseball '47 '48 '49 . . . co-captain '49 , . . varsity hockey '48 '49 . . . co-capzarri '49 . . . sopho- more football '46 . . . Stadium Hi-Y . , Big S . . . president of Bengal H1-Y . . . Hockey Club . . . assisted at commencement '48 . , , Hi-Y Council . . , Student Council , . . Football Night '47 '48 . . . intramural sports. KARL L. PETERSON Pete -co-chairman of senior ball . . . assemblies . . . band . . . Big S . . . dance committees . . . Football Night '47 . . , secretary of Stadium Hi-Y . . . intramural sports , . . varsity wrestling manager '47, '48 . . . pep band . . . radio programs . . . assemblies . . . assembly advisory committee . . . majored in English, mathematics, Span- ish, history and science. RUSSELL G. PETERSON Intramural sports . . , majors in Eng- lish, mathematics, science and Spanish, ANNE PETRINOVICH Secretary of Stadiana . . . outstanding basketball player '47, '48, '49 . . . Red Cross representative . . . pin winner , . . Football Night '48...study hall assistant . . . Sahasa . . . basketball manager . . . assistant baseball man- ager . . . Girls' Club committees . . . activity manager . . . hike leader . . . dance committees . . , honor roll . , . basketball champs . . , speedball champs , . . assemblies . . . majored in English, typing and shorthand. LOIS POWELL Stadiana . . . chairman of Stadiana ban- quet '49 . . . honor roll , . . study hall . . . asssitant . . , Red Cross rep' resentative . . . P.-T. A, representative. IOHN K. RADICH Tiger Hi-Y , . . Latin Club . . . Debate Club . . . honor roll. LES RAMSDELL Football manager '47 . , . varsity foote ball '48 , . . Hockey Club , . . boxing '46, '47 . . . crosseccuntry run '46. BART REDFXELD Preszdent cf Royal Hi-Y , . . treasurer ot Ski Club . , . co-chairman of exchange assembly, '49 . . . Mooseheart Parade . . , Pep Dance . . . reserve swimming . . . intramural sports . . . Senior Glee Club '47, '48 . . , opera comedy lead . . . Football N1ght '48 . . . assemblies . . . dance committees . . . Student Council . . . World staff. DONNA REIMER A'tended St. l.eo's High School. CLAIRE REISINGER Band . . , Riding Club . . . danfe committees . . . Sahasa . . . Football 'Itch' '46 '47 rec band i-'st i gi. , ,.,p.,. ii-.- year athletic award . . . secretary of Mariners . i . Stadzarta . . . assemblies . . , Rifle Club . . . Girls' Club Com- mittees . . . clarinet trio '47, '48, ANNA MARIE RIDER Bond and stamp manager . . . aixvry manager . . . rnaiored in English, typ- ing and shorthand, DICK ROBERTS Varsity football .'48 . . . Rifle Club . . honor roll. EUDINE EVYLIN ROBERTSON Sahasa cabinet . . . Tigerannas '47, '48 . . . Stadiana . . i Christmas play , , . P.-T. A. spring style show '48, '49 . i. honor roll . . . Football Night '47, '48 . . . Pep Club . , . Ski Club . , . assem' blies . . .dance committees . . . activity rrianager . . . Red Cross representative . i . P.-T. A. representative . . . first- year athletic award . . . Girls' Club committees . . . Girls' Club talent show '48. CHARLES B. ROE Varsity hockey '48, '49 . . . hockey inspirational award '48 , . . president and chaplain of Bengal H1AY . . . Big S . . . Hr-Y Council . , . intramural sports . . . band . . , Hockey Club . . . honor roll , . . bond and stamp manager . . . dance committees . . . majored in history, science, mathe- matics and Latin. MARY LUELLA RUSHING Polly Afbond and stamp manager . . . outside employment i . . treasurer of Retailers Club . . . malored in English and commercial. IOAN SAFCHIK Sat -'World staff , . i Stadiana . . . second-year athletic award , , . bad- minton champ '47 . i . activity manager . , . assemblies . . . dance committees . . . Football Night '47 . , . Girls' Club committees i i . Red Cross representa- tive . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . i . Ski Club . . . P.-T. A. representative . i . Thespians i . . majored in history, Spanish and English. EDWARD SAHLIN Band . . i honor roll . . . varsity hockey '48 . . . Hockey Club . . . band , . , maiored in science, English, German and mathematics. DOLORES ST. AMAND Bond and stamp manager . . . Red Cross representative . . . study hall assistant . . . Stadiana , , . secretary of Rifle Club . , . Pep Club . . . honor roll, DOLORES O. SAXON Cookie -activity manager . . . as- semblies . . . dance committees . . . Girls' Club committees . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . i radio programs . . i maiored in art, history and English. GRETA RHOADS Aitiviiy manager i . i bond and star.: manager. ROBERT IOSEPH RILEY Ski Club . . .priramural sri:'s . . . 'fhespan spring play '4? . i assem- blies , . , radio programs . . . majored in ssience, matherriaucs and English. IOYCE E. ROBERTS 'l'r1ple S . . . co-chairman of Howdy Dance '48 . . . Tigerannas i i . Stadgaria . i i Speakers' Bureau . . . Football flight '47, '48 . . i darice committees . . . Girls' Club commzttees . . . pin winner . . . hike leader . . . study hall assistant i . . bond and stamp manager . . . senior honor roll . , . Pep Club . , . Sahasa i i i P.-T. A. representative . i i maiored in Frenih, English and l.at.n. CHARLES E. ROCKWELI. Football manager . . . basketball man- ager . . i stage crew' . . i Rifle Club. IOANNE ROSS Thespians . . , Sahasa . . . Pep Club . . . Football Night '47 , . . assemblies . . . Red Cross representative . . . bond and stamp manager. MARY IANE RUVO Stadiana . . . second-year athletic award , . . Sahasa . . , student nurse . . . Girls' Club committees . . . out- side employment . . . majored in French, science and English. MURIEL I. SAGEN Mui ---yell queen '48-'49 . . , ycll duchess '47f'48 . . . assisted at corri- mencement '48 . i . Student Council . . . co-chairman of Sahasa semi-formal . . . pin winner . . i president ot girls' student leaders i . . Stadianfi . . . outstanding basketball player . . i girls' swimming team '47, '48 . . . captain of senior girls' swiiiiimng tram '48 . , . form swimming . . . Senior Glee Club . . . assistant swimming manager . . . opera '47, '48, '49 . . . Football Night '47, '48 . . . Sahasa . i . The-spians . . . Thespian rlay '40 . . . Pep Club . . . World ad and editorial staff . . . activity manager . i . Girls' Club committees . i . dance committees . i . radio programs i . , lifesaving. IACK H. SANDSTROM Activity manager , . i assemblies . . . co-chairman of Howdy Dance . . . Big S . . i Football Night '47, '48 . . . Golf Club . , . student leader . . . sopho- more football '46 . . . reserve football '47 . . . varsity football '48 . . . sopho- more and reserve basketball . , . Stadium Hi-Y . . . intramural sports , . . . maiored in Spanish, ma'hemat1cs, science and English. NEIL W. SARGENT World ad and editorial staff . . i Senior Glee Club . . . Tiger H'-Y . . , danse committees . . . Pep Club . , . assem- blies . . . opera '49 . , . actzvity man- ager . . . intramural sports. DOLORES SCHARMANN Assemblies . . . study hall assistant . . . Sahasa . . . Senior Glee Club . , . opera '48, '48 . i . Pep Club . . . assemblies . . . dance committees . . . P.-T. A. spring style shows . . , ma- jored in home economics typing and English. 33 RALI' SCHAAF l-faitred in English, rr1a'hf::.a '22 Gar- zrzan. sixerice and h1s'try, KENNETH SCHEELE Ken junior football . . . varsity track '45 '4? . . . R.fle Club . . . honor rcll . . . Bowling Club . . . student leader , . . rrrajored in rrxathea matfs, Endlrsh and rrrfcnanral draw- gng. BOB SCHLICHTE Pres Football flight '47 . . . band . . . per, band , , . assemblres . . . dance coriprriiftees . , . Red Cross rep- resentative . . . bond and sfarrrr. rriane ager . , . Pe' Club . . . intramural I sports . . . radio programs . . . ma- Jored in music, Sranrsh, English and social studies. MARIORIE DORIS SCHULTZ Opera '47 . , . Pep Club . . . Camera Club . . . Sahasa . . . study hall assist- ant . . . rnayored in science, Engish, mathematics and Latin. MARLENE MAE SCHWENKE Feature editor of The World . . . Speakers' Bureau . . . Senior Glee Club '47, '48, '49 . . . World staff . . . assemblies . . . bond and stamp man- ager . . . Campus Workshop . . . Football Night '46 . , . Journalism letter . . . opera '47, '48, '49 . . , Red Cross representative . , . Girls' Club committees , . . Senior Class play . . , Thespian cabrnet '48, '49 . . . radio programs . . . Pep Club . . . The-spian play '47, '48, '49 . . . majored inhforeign language, typing and Eng- lS , GLORIA ELAINE SEAMAN Punky assemblies . . . P.-T. A. spring style show '49 , . . Girls' Club comrnzttees . . . outside employment . . . P.-T. A. representative . . . study hall assistant . . . Trgerannas . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Thesspiaris . . . malored rn English, typing and shorthand . . . hobbies: art ice skating and music. GRACE SHERMAN Honor roll . . . Peg' Club . . , Stadiana . . . Sahasa . . . first-year athletic award . . . Gzrls' Club conirrizttees. GARY SIDOW BILLIE LOU SMITH Girls' Club 'crrrzrxtees . . . s-i-'zrxd year a'irlet.' an-:ard . . Stadana . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . zriaicred in English Latin and horn' ffonorrrrs. PAUL BROWN SMITH P. E. varsfy sz-:.n.rr..n': '45 . '.'E:Y..fy' rerrnrs 4? . , reserve mfr. o '-17 . reservf I-'ITYXLS 45 . if sig l1'rr.:re 'enriis '47 . . naqer . . P T. A regresenftx . Riyai H.-Y . . . F:i':a1Q TC gli 7 45 . . asserrrclies F Q , P . . . , :ig c , . .arid . . . -and . . . .n':a::.urar -:'::'s . . . refer: :Z Gif Club . Pep fir . , . Skr Club : Eisner . . sexi: Langue' 'i ::..'fee . . . darr:-.4 eizr. ::..'tees , S rzfr Eall . . Youth Ad- r:..n.stra'.: 'Tifbate Club . , . -atrn Club Vllfd in Gerrxar C srzenie :rf 4 2:1 rlish, HAROLD B. SCHARMER Harry :n':amura1 sports . . . Rifle Sub . . . rnaiored in mathematics, Englsh and bookkeeping. ELWIN SCHEYER Tger H:-Y . . . Big S . . . reserve swzmming '49 . . . intramural swim- rnrng coach '46, '47 . . . intramural spcrfs . , . football manager '47, '48 . . . basketball manager '47. IOELLEN SCHRODER ffancf cornmit'ees . . l. entered from Clove: Park High Sshoo.. DAVID EDGAR SCHWEINLER 'Davenfpresident of Student Council . . . Big S . . . dance committees , . , co-chairman of Farewell-to-Seniors dance . . . Boys' Gee Club . . . Stadium H:-Y . . . honor roll . . . intramural sports . . . varsity swim- ming '47, '48, '49 . . . co-Captain of swimming team . . . assemblies , . . Golf Club . . . Pep Club . . . Ski Club . . , outside employment . . . mayored in mathematics, English, science and German. RAYMOND S. SCOTT IR Ray -varsity golf . . . golf inspira- tional award . . . intramural sports ...BigS...GolfClub...Ski Club . . . Hockey Club . . . bond and stamp manager . . , maiored in Ger- man, mathematics, science and English. SHIRLEY IEANNE SHANKLE Senior Glee Club . , . opera '47, '48, '49 , . . special opera chorus . . . honor roll . . , radio programs . . . majored in English, home economics and typing. MAGUERITE SIDERES Mag co-chairman of Pep Week '48 . . . Triple S . . . Tigerannas . . . honor roll . . . pin winner . . . Sta- diana , . . P.-T. A. spring style show '48 . . , Football Night '47, '48 . . . hike leader . . . bond and stamp manager . . . P.-T. A. representative . . . activity manaoer , . . assemblies , . . basketball champ . . . dance commpttees . . . junior prom . . , Pep Club , . . Sahasa . . . badminton champ . . , Ski Club , . . outstanding basketball player '49 . . . badminton rrranager '48. NANCY CAROL SINCLAIR Red Cross representative . , . second' year athletzc award . . . opera '47, '48 . . . orchestra . . . Stadrana . . . Sahasa . Vtlcrld ad staff . . . Vtlcrld ed,'or.al staff. SHIRLEY SMITH IANE SNYDER Entered from Horace Greeley Hrgh Sbboe. bhapfaqua, N. Y, SALLY IRELAND SNYDER Girls' Council . . . attended Horace Greeley High School, Chappagua, ll. Y, IOAN STENSEN Sten - president of Triple S . . . jun.or representative to G.rls' Countil . , . Football flight '47 , . . Football Flight individual award '48 . . . Girls' State . . . sen1or honor roll . . . opera special chorus '48 . . . secondary opera lead '49 , . . Christmas Carolers '47, '48 . . . co-chairman of Turkey Day pro- grams '47 . , . assisted at commence- ment '48 . . , second-year athletze award . . . first-year debate letter . . . C. P. S. forenszc tournament '47 . , . hike leader . . . Speakers' Bureau . . . Girls' Council , . . Student Coun:1l , . . Stadiana . . . Debate Club . . . Sahasa . . . Senzor Glee Club . . . bond and stamp manager . . . assem- blies . . . dance commzttees . . . Girls' Club committees. CORAL STEWART Majored in mathematics, science, Span- ish and English. CLAIRE MARILYN SUE STITHAM Susie Senior Glee Club . . .opera '49 . . . Girls' Club vorrirritttees , , . World editorial staff . . . library assist- ant . . . Bowling Club . . . Victory Through Prayer Club . . , Sahasa . . . Ski Club . . . Pep Club . . , assemblies . . . majored in English and music. ERNEST STOWE Stub f-activity manager , . . Boys' Glee Club . . . intramural sports . . , opera '49 . . . varsity basketball man- ager . . . Bowling Club . , . majored in English, French, mathematics and science. OSCAR STRAIGHT FRANK S'I'RA'I'I'ON Unk sophomore football '46 . . . junior football '47 . , . varsity football '48 . . . Cross-State and all-City football guard . . . reserve baseball '47 . . . varsity baseball '48, '49 . . . sopho- more basketball manager . . . chap- lain of Bengal Hi-Y , . . Big S . . . majored in biology, English and his- tory . . . hobbies: baseballand hunting. DARLENE STURM Tiny Mite -study hall assistant . , . Red Cross representative . . . majored in English, Commercial and home eco- nomics. IOANNE LEE SUSSMAN Io -associate editor of The World . .. World editorial staff . , . president of Quill and Scroll . . . president of Debate Club . . . Co-chairman of Thanksgiving programs '48 . . . co- chairman of Girls' Club talent assem- bly '47 . . . Football Night '48 . . . Sahasa cabinet . , . Triple S . . . Stadiana . . . National Thespians . . . Journalism letter . . . senior honor roll . . , Student Council '47, '48 . . . first-year athletic award . . . Tahoma staff . . . C. P. S. forensic tournament '47, '48 . . , Pep Club . . . Thespians . . . assemblies . . . dance commit- tees . . . bond and stamp manager . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . P,S.S.P, conference delegate . . . Thes- pian play . . . radio programs . . , Youth Administration Day . . . Y-Teen summer conference , . . Senior Class will . . . make-up committee, ANNE TEFFT Honor roll . . . attendance clerk . . . Girls' Club committees . . . Sahasa . . . Thespians . . . junior P.-T. A. representative . . . P,-T. A. spring style show '48 . . , majored in English, mathematics, Spanish, science and his- tory. IUNE STARKELL Outside employment . , . majored in bookkeeping, retazl training and Eng- hsh. BOB STENSVOLD CLAYTON STEWART Honor roll . . . opera '47, '48, '49 . . . student leader . . . Christmas Plat' . , . Ski Club . . . Rifle Club . . . Pep Club . . . assemblies . , 4 ma- jored in mathematics, Englzsh and sei- ence. MERILYN STONE Stadiana . . . senior honor roll . . . first-year athletic award . . . student nurse . . , shorthand pin . , . ma- jored in bookkeeping, Spanish, home economics and English. WILLIAM ROBERT STRACHAN Bill fbond and stamp manager . . . football manager '47 . . , basketball manager '48, '49 . . . intramural sports . . . majored in architectural drawing, English and mathematics. LAURA IOY STRAIT Student nurse . . . outside employment . . . attended Franklin High, Portland, Ore. PEGGY LOUISE STRAUS Outside honor roll . . . Sahasa , . . Pep Club , . . Ski Cub . . . Thespians . . . Thespian play '47 . . . Girls' Club committees . . . bond and stamp manager . . , attended Missoula High School, Missoula, Mont .... ma- jored in English, biology and com- mercial. ANTONETTE MIRA SULE Toni -World staff . , . Sahasa . . . Pep Club , . . Thespians . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . assemblies . , , Girls' Club style show '47 . . . activity manager , . . dance committees . . . make-up class , . . honor roll . . . study hall assistant. WALT SWENNING Attended Clover Park High School '46, '47 . . , majored in English and typzng. AGNES THOMPSON Aggie --Senior Glee Club . . . acti- vity manaqer . . , Girls' Club com- mittees . . . bond and stamp manager . . . outside employment . . . maiored in English, history and typing. 35 ELIZABETH ANNE THOMPSON lf r.d and stariig riianager . . . fiarfe '.::.:i.i ees . , , Girls' Club --i:.:i.. f . sf-nzir hfrifr r'f1.,.f.r 31- D'.' r . , . S tfi.f1:1a . ,, rv ' s . ::.aj'red ri S 1 .f E.e::.af RAYMOND CARL THOMPSON F- i'V -actgvzfy ::.aria':er . . . E1 : . . . football :manager '45 '4' ai . . , riiajored in ar ihreiiuial dzav: E.::Q:sh and histcry. BARBARA THURMAN Sfrz 'r lionor roll . , , Vlorld ad staff . .. a 'iv:'y rnanagfr . . . P.-T, A, rere- :-f-rfatve. ziitsidf fir.pl5y:i.c-nt. BILLIE A. TOMETICH 'Willrani - Girls' Club cornniittef-s . . make-up class . , . study hall asszstant . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . , . 'Thes- gians . . . Thanksgiving rlay . , . Rifle' Club . . . tnatorod in art, English and typing. HUGH TRIFFET Assemblies . . . intramural sports , . Stnior Class play . . . Rifle Club . . Pep Club . . , radio programs . . . yrestdent of Rrtailers Club . . . ma- lored in niatliv-tnat.cs, science and Eng- lrsh. ROSEMARY TROCHIM Rosie Sahasa . . . Stadiana . , . 'Thcst iaris . . . Pep Club . . . hike leader . . . outstanding basketball 3-Iaycr '49 . . . Girls' Club committees , . first-year athletic award . . . activity manager . . . outside eniploy- :nerit , , . majored in English and French. MARY ELIZABETH TUCKER lflcllyne band . . . pep band . . . assemblies , . . Campus Vlforkshop . . . dance coniriiittees . , . iii-st-yea: afhietgc award . . . Stadiana . , . bond and starzip manager . . , Sahasa . . . :i.atcr-ed .n r:.us1 , hzstory and Englsh. DAVID TURNER IOSEPHINE HELEN USORAC PV-3 Cllr! . . . Sat'-:sa 'fr - S 4' . , P, T, A. sg ri 'i '- . suidy :.al. Pei IUNE VAN AERNAM 'QfZ1iC .. . s- at Lg' NC., E C' ' ' GERALD DALE THOMPSON Gerry -Football Night . . . intra- mural sports . . . reserve basketball . . reserve track . . . tumor football . . . varsity football '49 , . . matored in mathematics, English and shop. KATHY THOMSON Second-year athletic award . . . rifle letter . . . rifle team . , . Stadiana . . . Sahasa . . . Gzrls' Club commit- tees . . . Bowling Club . . . Pep Club . , . Ski Club . . . Rifle Club. I0 ANNE TIGNER Girls' Club committees . . . attended Clover Park High School , . . malored in typing, shorthand and English . . . hobby: music. WILLARD A. TREACH Vocational School . . . outside employ- ment . . . majored in English and woodshop. SHIRLEY I- TRIPPEL Kandy --attendance clerk . . . bond and stamp manager . . . dance com- mittees . . . Football Night '48 . . . Girls' Club committees . , . pin win- ner . . . Stadiana . . . Tigerannas . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa. ARLA IANE TOBIASON Assemblies . . . sophomore girls' repre- sentative to Student Council . . , stu- dent nurse . . . study hall assistant . .. Tigerannas '47 . , , Pep Club , . . Ski Club . . . Sahasa . . . Girls' Club committees , . . dance committees . . . Football Night '47. WILLIAM TUDOR Senior Class play . . . Senior Class play reading committee . . . Thespian play '48, '49'. . . dramatic service award . . . treasurer of Thespians . . . Senior Glee Club . . . opera '47 '48 . . . Debate Club . . . World edztorzal staff . . . radio programs . . . assemblies . . . matored in Spanish, English and history. BILL TURNEY lntramural basketball . . . :ntrarnural boxing . . . smoker '47 , , , varsity baseball '48. MARGARET ANN VAN AALST Pc-ggy - news editor of The World . . . copy editor of The World . . . honor roll . . , treasurer cf Quill and Stroll . . . honor roll . . . lpbrary assistant . . . president cf Vi:'ory Through Prayer Club . . . rriayored in English, mathematics and Spanish. ROSALIE VICKERS 'Vicky fStad1ana . . . assemblies . . . assisted at comnienferneni '45 . . . dance cornrnzttees , . , Football Night '48 . . . student leader . . . Tide:- annas . . , activity manager . . . bond and stamp manager . . . Girls' Club Qomzriittees . . . senior honor roll . . . first year athletic award . . . study hall assistant , . . Thespgans . . . assistant speedball manager . . . radio programs . . . outside employment . . . rnaiored in English, Latin and history. ODEY C. VICTOR Cat --Tiger Hr-Y . . . Biq S . . . varsity track '48, '49 . . . Junior foot- ball . . . crossecountry run '47 . . . gntramural basketball . . . Red Cross representawve . . . bond and stamp manager , . . majored in En'g.:sn, rnathematifs and sc:-ence. KIRK S WAGNER IR. Boo bond and stamp manager . . . Rifle Club , . . outside employment , . . maiored tn mathematzcs, hisiory, archiectural drawing English and Ger- man. TERRY WAISS Vice president of Stadium Hr-Y . . . treasurer of Boys' Club . . . co-cha1r- man of Football Night dance '48 . . . Football Night '47 . . . radio programs . . . dance committees . , . reserve swimming . . . varsity swimming , . . intramural sports . . . varsity football . . . Pep Club . . . assemblies . . . bond and stamp manager , , . sopho- more football . . . maiored in Enqlrsh, mathematics and science. MARIAN WALLACE President of Stadiana . . . Triple S . . Student Council . . . Girls' Council . . Sahasa . . . attendance Clerk . . . office worker . . . pin winner . , . P.-T. A. sprinq style show . . . Foot' ball Night '47 . . . form swimming . . . swimming team . . . hike leader . . , study hall assistant . . . Speakers' Bureau . . . student leader . . . Ski Club . . . honor roll . . . Thespians . . . assemblies. WILLIAM C. WALSTEN Rifle Club . . , Ski Club . , . majored in Enqlish, German, mathematics and biology. NANCY IEAN WANNEBO Pin winner . . . Girls' Club committees . . . Red Cross representative . . . Stadiana . . . P.-T, A. representative . . . Rifle Club . . . Sahasa . . , dance committees . . . Thespians . . . maiored in mathematics, English and Spanish. IANICE WARDLE Ian -Girls' Club committees . . . hike leader . . . first-year athletic award . . . make-up Class . . . Stadiana . . . Thanksqivinq play . , . Pep Club . . . Rifle Club . . . Thespians . . . majored in science, Enqltsh and Latin. IACK MAURICE WARNICK Vice president of Senior Class . . . president and treasurer of Stadium Hi-Y . . . varsity football '47, '48 . . , sophomore football . . . reserve basket- ball . . . sophomore basketball . . . sergeant-at-arms of Big S . , . senior honor roll . . . Student Council . , . Youth Administration Day . . . Hi-Y Council . . . Tahoma staff . . . lunior Golf Club . . . Thespians . . . intra- mural sports . . . dance committees . . . Thespian play '49 . . . assemblies . . . activity manager . , . bond and stamp manaqer . . . national Hi-Y con' vention '48 . . . Youth in Government . . . maiored in English, mathematics. Spanish and science. SHIRLEY WEBB Outside employment . . . majored rn history and typtnq. LAWRENCE WEBB ,e.,,e.. REGINA WACULA ,-.... .-. ........ ees . . aa......, .. '42 PM-wa - '47 f , . . . Job-.. r. . 1. , . .Lira Cruz: Tarn? ' , . e' fag, f--..:f -au 1' 4 GENE WAHLERS ' :ffl HUGH WALLACE Wally -ea:'.v1ty rrranafget . 1 C .r.,,,,,...,. Q..,v. :..e- . . . ..... a. ,.,. sions . , n1:r football . . SQL Club r U if -pas. -aaa'-,L PETER KENNETH WALLERICH 7'1 y.res.der.' cf Sucen' Czxznil -A . . . TA. of Pinball fight '45 . . Foo'baQl ll hr '47 , . , Vlorld s'a!f . . . student -acer . . . rfcrrd and s'a 5, zzrarafvgez . . ri .-1.f',' rnarrager . . . ass-1-::.bQ.c-S . . . d1r. f.' o::.::.. ees . , 1,rf-side-:.t at 'Tir 'l. H.-Y . . , Peg. Cltil ..,. uslvd at fwitrrrtf-ri 1nwnt '47 . . , a5S.s'r:d at xr: r:.f ::.f4:r' '43 . . .rad.: 5.r1'irf:::is . . l'.fT'. A. fsgfrinr S'yl' '4' . :. ::..r.f:'rrr': ':. rI..tt 'f LES WAMBOLD MARGARET TRELLIS WARD Mag -co-chagrrnan of l'l3'fldY Assern- bly '48 . . . band . . . president of band '48 . . . pep band . . . Trrple S ...Student Council . . . senror honor roll . . . Football Night '47 . . . trombone quartet , . . superor ratnq at solo icntest . . . opera orchestra . . . G1rls' Club talent asscrrrbly '48 . , , Carzrpus Workshop . . . Gzrls' S2'.'LIf'lIZ.lII'j tearr. . . . senzor lzfe saver . , . assembly cornrztzttee . . . Senior Class glay . . . first-year atlrlf-'rc award , , . first-year r'fle letter . . . afivity rxanaqfr . . . Red Cross r--5 zfisfrttakvf- . . . P. T. A, reg1r'-sentat.vf- . . . Stadana . . . R.fle Club . . . Tliffsgvzans . . . Putt Club . . dance orirrti:t'ef-s . . , dSSlIIll'3llf'S , . . riraiiztd .ri r:.iis. ,an.::li, f.n':- I.s3i and histiry. ALAN EMANUEL WARNCK Al sergeant-at-arrris of Stadzurn HrfY . . . co-chazrrrran :E Hfr.-.'oy 'fJftek '45 ...BiqS...honorroll...c5 faptarn of sophomore basketball . , , To- l.airrnari of Anyth:rif5 Goes dance . . . Junior football . . . varsity basket- ball '43 '49 . . . intramural sports . . . Golf Club . . . Foc'b'.ll Nglit '47 . . assemblies . . . dancf- corrzrrxittfes . . . bond and st'i:z.g, riranaqer . . . P,-T. A. rfr.rfsentat.v'- . rratorral H Y fn- voritzfn '45, HUBERT FURMAN WATSON C. 'iagrrrpan of Fcclall flxglxt '49 . . . ':-'E.a.rr:.an ft reg parade . . . C l.fi:r::.an .if llozsf-hfart rarade and ass' ::.bly . . . seirfrtfiry and se-rfqffant' at-arrzrs of Sk. Club . , , sfrfgf-ant-a arrrrs of Royal l-l:'Y . . . ass.s'ant a' r. '45 . Y1u'h rr. 1. ..B. Glee Club .. peg, V U ..i..,,,. .e 'Mf- -.pvr-,.,.,. .im r: .,.. ...r-....i. . st.o..s . dance Conrrrgtt-aes . . . P. A. CAROL IAYNE WEEKS Orrhesira . . . concer' rrrisfrfss . . :vera '47 '48, 49 . . . superior ratnj at solo Contest ...sen.or bins: till Grrls Club talent assembly '45 . . . Chriswxas play '42, '47, '48 . . . Girls' Clzib 3:n.r:1r '-es . . , band and starng, ::.ana':er . . , Rifle Cub . . . Sahasa . . . Thesgjarrs . . , :r.aQ'red n rzxrsf, En 12.55 and 531, ., DON R. WEGNER Rrfstzve sz-.':r:.::..r,'g , . . r-'strvw Rift- fffrb , . Sgirfsxf-r:'E Club . . . t- vrty :Hana :'r . . . .1'?.9ilb3,yr,atr.1 . . rr1fra:x.u:al srcrts , . . rzzatored rn l , roy history, Erzfrf.sli and diaz-Jrnq. DOROTHY EILEEN WELTER Dart -fmajored in bookkeeping, typ- ing and English. IUAN ITA WHITE Bond and stamp manager . . . majored in typing, bookkeeping and English, MARILYN ROSE WHITE Girls' Club committees , . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Retailers Club . . . outside employment . . . majored in English, bookkeeping and retail tram- ing, IOAN ROSS WILSON Valedictorian . . . president of Girls' Club . . . vice president of Girls' Club . . . sophomore representa- tive to Girls' Council . . , senior honor roll . . . Triple S . . . Stadiana . . . pin winner . . , Sahasa . . . president and secretary of Red Cross representatives . . . D. A. R. Pilgrim- age candidate . . . Student Council '47, '48 . . . bond and stamp manager .. . commencement speaker . . . activity manager . . . Girls' Council '46 '47 '48 . . . usher at commencement '48 . . . assistant at commencement '47 . . . student leader . . . library assistant . . . form swimmers , . . Football Night '48 . . . tennis champion '48 . . . Red Cross repre- sentative . . . P.-T. A, style show '48, '49 . . . study hall assistant . . . volleyball champion '46 . . . dance committees , . . assemblies. IIM WOLFE Buster --president of Big S . . . dance committees . , . Football Night . . . chaplain and sergeant-at-arms of Sta- dium Hi-Y . . . co-chairman of Senio' Week . . . co-captain of sopohomore football . . . co-captain of sophomore basketball . . . Student Council . . . varsity baseball '47, '48, '49 . . . var- sity football '47, '48 . . . reserve basketball . . . reserve baseball '46 . . . bond and stamp manager , . . Hi-Y Council. ROSE ANN YELOVICH Rosie --Senior Glee Club . . . Sahasa . . . library assistant . , . Stadtana . . . opera '48, '49 . . . P.-T. A. rep- resentative . , . assemblies . . . Red Cross representative . . . honor roll . . . tirst-year athletic award , . . majored in English, typing and Span- IS . DOROTHY WESSEL Senior Glee Club . . . outside employ- ment . . . student nurse . . . attended Aquinas Acadamy . . . majored in bookkeeping, typing and English. LEWIS A. WHITE Band...pepband...BigS... Football Night '47 . . . treasurer of Bengal I-Ii-Y . . .varsity hockey '47 . . . reserve sw1mmirig '46 . . . junior foot- ball '47 . . . varsity football '48 . . . Red Cross representative . . . Ht-Y cabinet . . . majored in English, history and mathematics, DOLORES WILSON Dee -Senior Glee Club . . . opera '47, '48, '49 . . . opera supervisor . . . Red Cross representative . . . Thes- pians . . . Victory Through Prayer Club . . . honor roll . . . assemblies . , , majored in typing . . . history and English. WILLIAM CRAIG WINDEN Bill Aeditor in chief of The Fall World '48 . . . Senior Class play lead . . . president and treasurer ot Ouill and Scroll . . . president of orchestra . . . secondary opera lead '49 . . . World editorial staff . . . Talioma stall . . . senior honor roll . , . Student Council . . . Tiger Hi-Y . . . opera '47, '48, '49 . . . journalism letter . . . Boys' Glee Club . . . assemblies . . . senior banquet . . . Thespians . . . Campus Workshop . . . radio programs . . . Youth Administration Day. . . dance committees . . . com- mencement speaker. CHARLES L. WRIGHT Chuck -honor roll . . . activity man- ager . . . bond and stamp manager . . . majored in science, mathematics and English . . . hobby: astronomy. MERCEDES YOUNG MARGARET IUANITA ZAFERIN Zaffy -Senior Class play . . . Senior Glee Club . . . opera '47, '48, '49 . . . secondary opera lead '49 , . . special chorus '48 . . . Christmas Carolers 47, '48 . . . activity manager . . . Campus Workshop . . . Thespians . . . majored in Englzsh, shorthand and typ- ing. CAMERA SHY HARRIS ADAMS BOB ANDREWS RICHARD BRAMMER BOB BYRNES RICHARD BRASSINGTON JOHN GILCHRIST BOB GRUGER IOHN HENDERSON GLADYS HUNT 38 ROGER IOHNSON RAY KAWAMOT0 DON LAAKSO MARILYN PIERCY GINNY REED DAN STEWART BOB STONE MARILYN WICK NEAL WHOBREY SENNNI IUANITA ATCHISON BILL I. BARNETT ELIZABETH BELL IOHN L. BENSON SUZANNE BERVEN RACHEL BONNEY IACK BOYLE IOAN BROSSOIT IANE BROWN CARL D CLAYBERG BILL CREEVEY IANE CRESWELL MARIORIE CURTIS IOAN DAVIS GENE DESSEAU MAUREEN DESSEN IACK DOVEY IOANN ESTEY DONNA ERIES LORA FYKE EVELYN HARTING DONNA HATCHER IERRY HOPPER RUTH HUMISTON IANET HUNT SHIRLEY HUSBY DOROTHY IORGENSON SHENORA KIRISHIAN CAROL LESLEY HUNURINHI DOROTHY LOVE MARGARET MATTHEW WILLIAM B. MCCULLOUGH WILLIAM I. MCDONAGH RUTH METCALE MARIAN MORRISON AILEEN MUNTER MARIORIE NANCE IO ANNE NEFF DIXIE NEWELL MAR! NIETHAMMER HARRIET OLSEN IEAN OLSON DON W PETERSON PATRICIA REESE IOYCE ROBERIS PAUL B SMITH IOAN STENSEN IOANNE L SUSSMAN ANN THOMPSON BARBARA THURMAN ROSALIE VICKERS MARGARET WARD IACK WARNCK CAROL WEEKS DOLORES I WILSON IOAN WILSON BILL WINDEN 1 cl SENIOR HONOR ROLL 1 B D tl' thyL F I MYNI1 tOI B Wd BIB W thM b Ptty R Y .96 Wm W -Zf-LFf'f'.':'.'Jf- S9'f-EUEIB' Pf SlCLf,' Guiding the class of '50 through a success- ful year of activities was their cabinet con- sisting of Maris Anderson, president, George Flemming, vice president, Ianet Carlson, sec- retaryg Dorothy Powell, treasurer, and boys' and girls' representatives, Art McDonald and Bev- erly Lichtenwalter. During their sophomore year the class offif cers were: Bob Bethke, president, Ierry Beardf sley, vice president, Margi Clinton, secretary, A T tJl:1CfCAl.Q QAYJET CARLSON f.lARlS AIJLEPFCI IU llflll Nancy Rodman, treasurer, and boys' and girls' representatives, nuson. ln a Parisian the atmosphere Prom held in lanuary. Co-chairman were Ann Sivertson and George Pearson. Dick Loren took top honors for spirit when he was yell king a great honor for a junior. Outstanding in the field of debate were Delores lordahl and Frank van Aalst. Frank won the Alexander Hamilton oratory contest Perry McRae and lanie Mag- night club couples danced in of Nuit d'Amour at the lunior r7'-- I, 3 i here at Stadium, defeating opponents from the senior and sophomore classes. The first of the class talent assemblies to be presented was under the direction of Pat Murphy and Ed Grigon. The talents of the Hlunior Castlitesn were well received. Another Junior making herself outstanding in the entertainment world was Rosie Bowe in her direction and composition for the dancing chorus. The only Junior elected to Girls' cabinet was Maris Anderson, chairman of fellowship de- Left: A Fan-.-.w .. 1. Ff n...:1 '.-.xslxed by .-f::.- E- .::.s and r.7 Gilzykzist 'liairiiit-n of tl-- daziwi. Below left: Lt-adus ,Z next yr-ar's 1 ,frmll squad '.-:ill b-. Bch Kziagg and Wal? fl, ha, Below: Ami Sl'JbZ'S-Z1 and Gr-Qrge lr-a:s':. '.-:ere 'c-iliagizien .1 Nutt d'Aniour, 'Exe lights: Pzgzzi. CLASS partment, while on Council were Elizabeth Iohnson, Barbara l-lokanson and Ann Cox. Beigning over their May Dance last year was lanie Magnuson, attended by Margie Clinton and Elaine Schuler. Chosen by the cabinet as next year's Tahorna editor and business manager were loyce An- derson and Elaine Hansen. In the field of sports Bob Knapp and Walt Kocha, outstanding in football, were chosen as next year's co-captains, Art McDonald and Bill Sherrod were also outstanding in that sport. Basketball stars were Bob Nyssen, Bob Knapp, Warren Moyles, Bob Schlegel, Walt Kocha, Curtis Naet, Donn Spencer and lim Barner, inspirational award winner. A junior, Sterling Smith, proved to be a promising actor in the lead ot the Thespian play. Triple S admitted the following girlsg Maris Anderson, Burtine Beal, Bonnie Boze, Maxine Brindley, lanet Carlson, Margaret Clinton, Donna Egan, Barbara Hokanson, Elizabeth lohn- Below: Janie Magnusson, center, reigned as queen over last year's sophomore May dance with Princesses Elaine Schuler and Margie Clinton, Below right: The Junior cabinet spent many hours meeting together with their ad- visers. Right: The cabinet chose Ioyce Ander- son as editor of next year's yearbook, with Elaine Hanson as business manager S GEORGE FLEMIIZG DOROTHY PC'.'.'El.l. EEZ' LICHTETIWALTER Vice Pr-es.den' Treasurer ',11:.s Reg.,zesenta'.ve son, Delores lordahl, Anna Krilich, Mary Ellen Long, lanie Magnuson, Ruth Nicholson, Anita Boberts, Gwen Scheyer, loanne Stewart, Mary lean Wasson, Martha Vtfegner and Dorene Weinstone. Climaxing the social calendar lune 3 was the Farewell to Seniors Dance given in honor of the members ot the closs ot '49 under the chairmanship ot Delores Burns and Kent Gil- christ. BEVERLY LOSKA KURT KARMIN SALLY HAMMOND Secretary President Treasurer f ' W f Above: Beverly Nelson and Dick Lewis were co-chagrmen of the first sophomore assembly to be presented at Stadium. SllPHlllVlUIlE CLASS A rnuch more active Sophomore Class than in previous years instituted several new ideas and set up standards which the following classes will have a hard time egualling. ln the fall semester soon after the elections, plans got under way for a litney Party tor sophomores only, which was given in Novem- ber. ln the spring the class, with Dick Lewis and Bev Nelson as co-chairmen, gave an assembly for the school. Closing the successful year, they gave the traditional sophomore May dance, Echos of Below: Sophomore cabinet chose Diane Gray and Byron Dodge as co-chairmen of the May dance. Spring, with Diane Gray and Byron Dodge as co-chairmen. Wielding the gavel as he led the group was Kurt Karmen. Under him, as his right-hand rnan and vice president, was Ron Tatum. With pen in hand, minutes were taken by the secre- tary, Bev Loska, while Sally Hammond, treas- urer, balanced the treasurer's books. Repre- senting the Sophomore Class in Student Coun- cil were Peggy Lee, girls' representative, and Larry Meridith, boys' representative. WW ' -l Q ,v f :Vaa- RRY MERIQITP-l RON TATUTI PEGGY LEE runs- Rel ., SEWL. .v IOAN WILSON IOANN ESTEY IACK DOVEY 'IU49 CUMMENCEMENT Proving that activities can be combined with scholarship, the three highest students in the class of 1949 demonstrated their abilities in many fields. By obtaining an almost perfect record, Ioan Wilson received the honor of valedictorian, While Ioann Estey and Iack Dovey placed second and third, respectively, in their class. Ioan was president and vice president of Girls' Club, president and secretary of Iunior Red Cross, a pin winner, and a member of Triple S, Stadiana and Student Council. Ioann, the salutatorian, was co-chairman of Football Night '48, co-chairman of Howdy Week '48, the assistant editor of The Tahoma, and a member of Triple S, Stadiana, Student Council and Tigerannas. In addition to being president of the class of 1949, lack Was president and secretary of Bengal Hi-Y, and president of Boys' Glee. Fifty-seven students, the largest group in recent years, were named to the senior honor roll, with the girls again outnumbering the boys, 43 to l4. The standard for senior honor roll is a 3.2 average throughout three years at Stadium. More than 450 seniors participated in the commencement exercises held Iune 8 at the Armory. Royal blue gowns and caps with gold tassels were worn by both boys and girls, as decided by a vote of the Senior Class. A com- mittee composed of students from the senior honor roll chose the commencement speakers and the Girls' Glee gave its traditional group of numbers. 43 ARC ARI' HANSEI ll 'IFR C 44 lr, H148 AWARIJ WINNERS Climaxing the l948 commencement exercises was the presentation of 25 awards and scholarships to l3 girls and l2 boys. David lames received the Richard Graft Memorial Award for the highest ideals of sportsmanship and scholastic achievement. Honored as the third girl to have her name inscribed on the Ianet Huftord Memorial Award was Margaret Hansen for friendliness, cooperation and loyalty to her school For activity in Stadium s musical lite Ruth Ellen Martin was awarded the Phil and Grace Garland music award Charles Reuger last year s editor of The World and active in Journalistic work was given the Roberta and Marilyn Powell Journalism award The Bausch and Lomb honorary science award was bestowed upon Ronald E Iohnson Richard Middaugh was presented the College oi Puget Sound honor scholarship and the College of Puget Sound grant in aid was presented to Margaret Patricia Doe The Mills College scholarship was presented to Ann Ioyce Bachrach valedictorian and Dean Kenneth Wadsworth was awarded the Massa chusetts Institute of Technology scholarship Receiving the Harvard College National scholarship was Ernest Silver smith and Ronald E lohnson was the recipient ot the Harvard College Freshman scholarship Other scholarships awarded were Tacoma Kiwanis Duane Lobeda Northwest Tacoma Kiwanis Corrine Sule Pacific Lutheran College Dolores Carolyn lohnson Tacoma Art lnstitute Nancy lean Witmer Navy N R Q T C Iames Filer Washington State College Ianls Peterson losie Comstock Shadle Doris Soder Ada L McCleary Helen Claire McNe1ll University ot Washington Phi Lambda Theta Barbara Stowe Western Washington College ot Education Helen Shugard Reed College loan Hokanson and the two Sears Roebuck agricultural scholarships Ned L Face and David lohnson VV1nn1rg a certificate ot in rit in the Pepsi Cola scholarship ontest as Howard R Shaw Acffvfffes Ill1lllclIIlS lllllcl S mul Musu I mm us U ffm , Rss Q? I' II' Vliillllf... Sth I'l-41... IM 'I' I+! 'I-T W ,Q KK ' ...6 0 f l 1' 5 L 1 To Support Stadiums Spirit , Triple S took on many projects for the betterment of the school. With Hi-Y they put on Howdy Week, concluding on a Friday with the Howdy dance. The girls took over Speakers' Bureau for the year, sold pompons at the Thanksgiving Day football game and made holders for the teachers' yellow slips. Together with Bengal Hi-Y, they gave the tolo dance, Nottingham Fair and in May went in with Girls' Club for their annual tea. Two initiations were held, one in the fall and the other in the spring, which brought the total number of members up to 57. Officers for the year were loan Stensen, presidentp loan Brossoit, vice presidentg lane Creswell, secretary, and Shenora Kirishian, treasurer. N V U . STAllIUlVl H I-Y For Stadium Hi-Y the first few months of the school year were spent in the organization ot three new Hi-Y clubs here at Stadium. Besides this, they sponsored the Howdy Dance with Triple S, and in the spring gave the annual Anything Goes dance. They placed third in the basketball tournament against other Hi-Y clubs of the Northwest. Officers for the fall semester were: Gregg Friberg, president, Terry Waiss, vice-president, Gene Desseau, secretary, lack Warnick, treasurer, lim Wolfe, sergeant-at-arms, and Ken Olson, chaplain. During the spring the following boys officiated: lack Warnick, president: Gerald Pappens, vice president, Karl Peterson, secretary, Donn Spencer, treasurer: Al Warnick, sergeant-at- arms, and lim Wolfe, chaplain. TRIPLE S Row 1: Mrs, Burt, Maris Anderson, Ianey Brown, Ioan Wilson, loan Brossoit, loan Stensen, lane Creswell, Ioanne Sussman, Ioann Estey, lanet Christoferson, Shirley Carney, Merle Lueckenotte, Mary Niethammer, Dixie Newell. Row 2: Donna Hatcher, Barbara Hokanson, Ruth Nicholson, Mary lane Wasson, Margaret Ward, Edna Andahl, Bernadine Budil, Elizabeth Bell, Ioanne Lowry, Dot Iorgenson, Barbara Gustafson, Ioyce Roberts, Shirley Husby, Pat Mason. Row 3: Marian Wallace, Delores lordahl, lanie Magnuson, Lois Lane, IoAnne Neff, Evelyn Hartinq, Barbara Kitlar, Maxine Brindley, Mary Ellen Long, Pat Kinsman, Money Dessen, Ioanne Stewart, Ianet Carlson. Row 4: Marqy Clinton, Elizabeth Johnson, Rosemary Martenson, Bonnie Boze, Barbara Combs, Virginia Fisher, Gwen Scheyer, Donna Fries, Burtine Beal, Donna lean Egan, Charlotte Nelson, Martha Weqner, Dorene Weinstone, Anna Krilich, Harriet Olson, Aileen Munter. STADIUM HI-Y Row 1: Ken Olson, Gene Dessau, Dick Baker, Bob Nyssen, Warren Moyles, Al Warnick, Terry Waiss, Ierry Pappens, Skip Marshall, M. Scott. Row 2: lack Warnick, Larry Meredith, Don Rasmussen, Donn Spencer, Dave Schwexnler, Fred Robinson, Oscar Werner, Stan Monaghan, Garry Marr. Row 3: Karl Peterson, Bob Schlegel, Ron Elarth, Ron Tatum, Kurt Karmin, lohn West, lim Wolf, Al Cox, Ray Boyle, Darrell Nelson. ' . - , - - A g - ' -1 BOGEY HI-Y Row 1: Mr. Beer, Louie Seaman, Dick Graham, Pete Tallman, Herb Sweitzer, Warren Tallman, lere Morand, Perry Dronas, How 2: Russell Neumann, Duane Miles, Lloyd Gammersvick, Bill Morrison, lim Barner, Rick Algeo. Row 3: Darr Geer, Bob Cox, lack Elmore, Dick Rasmussen, lim Clark, Ken Hem. TORCH HI-Y How I: Birney Dempsey, Byron Dodge, lack Day, Bob Knapp, Don Busselle, Carl Harrison, Carl Windh, Iohn DuPriest, Iohn DeWeese, Mr. Shelton. Row 2: Buz Demarest, Iohn Gilchrist, lim Iolly, Don Franklin, Iim DeVore, Fred B1orkrnan, Walt Kocha, Dick Lucich, Dick Morris. Row 3: Pete Wallerrch, lack McMillir1, Iohn Horios, Frank Buonomo, Al Cartwright, Kent Gilchrist, Ray Barnes, Bert Iohnson, Iohn Hutton, Bob Hoskins. HUGEY HI-Y Launching the lunch room clean-up campaign was one of Bogey's biggest jobs this year. Also successful was their dance, Corn Silk Stomp, on which they made SSO. Bogey'Y's spring activities included a cruise from which they turned over the money to World Fellowship, and their house party in May. Holding the gavel for the tall was Lloyd Gammersvik, presidenty lack Elmore, vice president: Frank Girolami, secretary: Al Cartwright, treasurerg lim Barner, chaplain, and Rick Algeo, sergeant-at-arms. Leading spring activities was Bill Morrison, presidentg Iere Morand, vice president: Darr Geer, secretary: Bob Cox, treasurerp lan Stewart, chaplain, and lim Barner, sergeant- at-arms. TIJRCHD HI-Y Carrying out both high school and service pledges Torch-Y, last fall, painted all the school garbage cans blue and gold and also worked with the other Hi-Y groups to keep the lunchroom clean. As another iorm ot service, Torch-Y ushered for Football Night and in the spring for the opera. Paul Anderson and lack McMillan were co-chairman of Air-Wick-Walk, the stocking dance held in the tall. Another tall activity was Torch-Y's champion basketball team. Spring found this group with plans for a soft-ball team, a cruise and a house party. Leading all fall activities was Don Busselle, presidenty Wendall Kibbe, vice president: Carl Harrison, secretary: Bob Hoskins, treasurer, and lohn I-lorjes, chaplain. A Carrying on in the spring were Pete Wallerich, president: Don Busselle, vice presidentp lack Day, secretaryg lim lolly, treasurer, and Iohn DeWeese, chaplain. 47 RE GAL HLY A new club formed this year, Bengal Hi-Y is a member of the Y fellowship and is dedicated to school and student improvement. Since its organization in October, Bengal has sold cokes at basketball games, presented a skit in Football Night, had a house party and has formed a Hi-Y basketball and softball league. As in the past, the boys ushered at the Senior Class play and the opera, and, as a service to the school, they helped cleanup the lunchroom. Their representative to the Hi-Y legislature at Olympia in April was lack Dovey. ln March Bengal and Triple S were co-sponsors of Nottingham Fair , a cotton and cord dance. Fall officers were: Carl Peterson, presidentg Larry Marr, vice presidentg lack Dovey, secretaryp Lewis White, treasurer: loe Cannon, sergeant-at-arrnsg Charles Roe, chaplain. Officers in the spring were: Charles Roe, president, lack Dovey, vice president: Bob Petty, secretary Lewis W'hite treasurer Doug McVey sergeant at arms Frank Stratton chaplain Mr Ytfalter was adviser BENGAL HI Y R w 1 B b Fe ty 1 k Ca e oi Bil Henderson Ioe Cannon L wis Wh te Bill Srerrod Dale Platt Ernie Evans Frank Stratton Row 2 Bob Moor Mr Wal r lack Benson Don Foreman lack Dovey Charles Roe Vic Kowalski Clinton Hovrud Curt C lbcm Row 3 I rry Beardsly Fred Holmes B l Budqes Larry Marr Carl Peterson Doug McVey David Iordal Allan Han B M L na i ROYAL HI Y H w 1 l k Ol s R B oorrt Hubert Vtatson Daryl Grytlfinq K rk Hull Mr Berndt Row 2 Im Gipple Bob ls Ll d r' H ck Le rs George Fleming How 3 Bob Levvs Bill McKenzie I r Pau Q r h luck O son ROYAL HIY lllt ougi Royal l-liY was formed only last September they had many activities during tie year Tie Royals ao a skit in Football Night sold cokes at basketball games and lelr ed witn the Marc of Drnes and other charities Roland Harper was captain of the Royals basketball team Proceeds from a dance held in the spring went to the World Fellow s up fund Hubert Watson represented Royal H1Y at the Legislature rn Olympia Fall officers Ivere Bob Ragsdale president Ron Bloom vice president Richard Ohlson se retary lir Gipple tr asurer Hubert Watson chaplain Harold Block sergeant alarms Oticers during t e spring were Bart Redfield president Roland Harper vice president Ri iard Ohlson secretary Iirn Gipple treasurer Dave Norton chaplain and Bob M Daniels sergeant at arms lvl Berndt was the adviser for the club 48 I I I I ' ' I I - o : o 2 , ac ni r r, I , ' , e 1 , I I I I . 1 Is. I ie , I I I . I ' I ar t . 2 G I I rl I I I I I A son, ill C lc ql. I f I I i . I I o : ,ezry H::g 3 ez, fra' cn, on l . A ' , I , i , . , : I , Raqsdalf TIF' 'riag :gan Harfla Blick Rola .d arrer, D1 w' , . : ' r , , rri fl 'Gav..k, L avr fIcr'::. Ei: fIT:-ar1.e.s, A11 Yflsbsnalcl, l .,:11t , l l I lI l 'W ' ' ' ' r r r. A , , I I I I I . I I . II - ' - -1 -- I I C I i ' - I . . . .QC , Il I.. . , . I . . -lj II '. ' ' ' - - - I I v I I I I rs - ' n ' Q- . ' . - - c , r , A r , c , , , , . , . Lx - . . ' . I i ' -- -1, I I I I I 'f-I . ' ' . ' - M t -f I 'I -- , I I I I C , .N T ' A-I V . r. . .. I . TIGER HI-Y To supplement the usual one Hi-Y, six new groups were formed at Stadium last year, one of which was Tiger Hi-Y. The club's most important duty was the installation of the Mohican junior Hi-Yfthe city-Wide junior Hi-Y organization. Their members also sold cokes at the basketball games, ushered at the opera, and were in charge of keeping the lunchroom clean for a few weeks. The fall officers of Tiger Hi-Y were: president, Newell Graggg vice president, Bob Hunt: secretary, Darrell Leeg treasurer, lim Heckm any sergeant-at-arms, Ken Rassmussen, and chaplain, Dean Kallander. Spring officers were: president, lim Heckman: vice president, Guy Falskowy secretary, Louis Foxy treasurer, Ken Rassmussen, and sergeant-at-arms, Neil Sargeant. TIGER H Y Row 1 Mr Hunt Ion Torgerson Ray Bothel Bob Frtars Weston Slifer Ed C y Gaylord Bu k Gail Ward Lesle Iones Dean Kallander Irm Heckman Darrell Lee Row 2 Ralph H lman R n Hou e K n Rass ss r Bob Weber Guy Falskou Louis Fox Bob Lucavrsh Garold Gray Hugh Brad ey Newell Gregg I ho Williams Row 3 R ha d Frei as Bob Hun Elf: n Scheyer Dick Fansell Chuck Kerr Iohn Radrch Neil Sarq nt Leonard Le-'n'n Dean Hunt Dave Hulo R n Butt -n-1.3. 6' A A A BIG S Row l Irm Wolfe loe Cannon Charley Roe Im Davis Hank Owens Curtis Naef Frank Stratton Dave Schwemler Carl Peter son lack Warnrck Ray Barnes Gerry Tlfompson Paul Smith Dick Morris Art Hahr' Row 2 Dt k Baker Don Rasmussen Ray Thompson Don Busselle Dick Graham Carl Harr son la k Da, Terry Wa ss I y Pappens Larry Marr Bob Moore D k Ohls Rick Algeo Rodney Hurl w Mr Brown Row 3 Bob Knapp Seve Haywood Jewell Graqq Wal Ko ha A1 Warm k Les Ramsdell George Bell Ray Scott Ron Newgard Itm Clark Wendal Krbbe D ck Lu rch Perry Dto as Iohn De We se Row 4 Bob Hoskins Ierry Hopper Elwtn Scheyer Vincent Prrak B ll Sh rrod Don Franklin Kent Gil hrtst Ben Genta Donn Spen r Stan Monaghan Ray Boyle Darrell Gryth rg Dale Pl R g r Anderson How 5 lohn DuP es Hubet Watson lm Barner Lloyd Gammersvk Iack McMillan Al Ca twr ght Bob Hu t Leu s Vlh e Ray Ma s a At C x B b M Daniels D an Kallan der Oscar Werner Bob Stensvold Wteldmg paddles at the football games to keep order was the chief duty of Big S the athletic lettermens club during the past year To become a member of Big S the boys must either earn a varsity letter or two reserve letters During the fall the officers were president Gregg Frtberg vice president Don Bus selle secretary Larry Marr and treasurer Ron Mitchell Spring offrcers were president Irm Wolfe VICS president Walt Kocha secretary Donn Spencer and treasurer BrllMorr1son 49 3 - 1 1 1 1 - - 1 '31 C1 1 l 1 , . : c , Q s s e., , '. , , , I , . , c . rr, : rc r 1 , t. 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L A 1 1 1 V 1 . . .. . . - ,- ills . , z ' .' 4,1 1,44 , , 1. fy 1' 1 1 I , 1 I r t , U 5 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 .1 4' 1 1 1 - .1 , , .. : C 1 - 1 1 , 1 2 , C 1 , err , , . :C , , o , . . : I , 1 ' , I ' , t c , ' ' , , , 1 , . 1 , 1 C , n , '-19 1- 2 1 , 1 1 9 1 ., C , ., 1 ce1 , , 1. , att o e , : rr t, : . , 1 . 1, , r 2 , n Ji .t, rrrh ll, ' o, 5 C e . - 1 1 4 lg l fl . 1 . 1 . . 1 - 1 . v 1 I I - 1 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 7 1 1 1 - STADIAN II Row 1 loann Estey Gxovanna Gaeger Barbara Gustafson Ioyce Roberts Eudxne Robertson Donna Fr es Dorothy Iorgenson Marran Wallace Mlss Bernard Annre Petrrnovrch Allce Ruvo Mary Ruvo Marguerzte Flanders Bonme Moncrref Anrta Roberts Delores Iordahl Shrrley Hughes Row 2 Gerry Barc Marquente Srderes Ioan Berry Lora Fyke lane-tChr1stoferson Dorothy Love Martha Wegner Charlotte Nelson Margaret Hemrzck Anne Thompson Shlrley Trrppel Nancy Strong llse lung Katlfy Thomp son Nancy Wannebo Row 3 Nadlne Iohnstone Molly Ellrott Elrzabeth James Ioanne Sussman JoAnne Neff Evelyn Hartrng Barbara Kztlar loanne Olson Greta Hogberg Pat Merrrll Shrrley Coy Edna Andahl Pat Mason Eleanor Smrth Harrxet Olson Bonnre Boze Row 4 Lots Powell Mary lane Wasson Mary Ellen Long Ioan Stensen Maxrne Brmdley Barbara Kohl Dxre Newell Ioan Brossort Marlorre Curtls Marlon Chrrstre Margaret Lumm Alyce Nelson Dona Anderson Slurley Morrrson Shenora Kurshran Row 5 Elrzabeth Iohnson lame Magnuson Clara Kernwem Delores Burns Barbara Hokanson loyce Ander son lanet Carlson Gwen Scheyer Mans Anderson Iackte Fullaqer Pat Covach Slrrley Carney Ros1'l'roch1m Murzel Sagen Bev Norlnn Dons Paulson STADIANA I Row 1 Allyson Kyle Peggy Hurlbut Pat Krnsman Audrrenne Wzck Sllba Peldo Mary Thomas Ianrs Chase Sh1rley Boetclrer Marran Morrrson Bernadrne Budrl lanrce Wardle Row 2 Shrrley Carney Pat Covach Ruth Nrcholson Donna Moore Money Dessert Anna Krrltch Mardyne Cook Betty Lockstone Nancy Stnclatr Iune Van Aernarn Catherrne Grexnke Row 3 Marrlyn Ouam Marrlyn Fansler Ioanne Stewart Iackre Wrlltams Mary Nrethammer Ioan Wrlson Ioanne Lowry Bev Fox Lots Lane Donna l-latcher Karol Iverson Elzzabeth Bell Row 4 Nancy Lee Coons Lors Raver Margaret Ward Beverly Kersh Anne Moe Mar lou Barllargeon Mrckey Mlller Elame Hanson Beverly l-larrls Stella Tudor Delora Iohnson Row 5 Arlene Landts Iean rtte Bazzom Donna lean Egan Sue Conlrn Patty I-Iolmlund Dorene Wernstone Cathleen Emery Marrlyn Gunovrck Beverly Adams Rose Yelovrch Btllle Lou Sm th Los Gesch QT DIANA The goal of every grrl who turns out tor athlet1cs lS to earn her f1rst year athletrc letter and become a member ot Stadrana the grrls athletrc club To earn a frrst year letter a Drana must have trve pomts whlch may be earned rn the team sports and by gorng on frve hrkes Thls year Stadrana sold programs at the Stadtum Mooseheart football game wlth Barbara Gustafson charrman ol thls protect Together wrth Gtrls Club Stadrana bought a ltghted bulletm board for the glrls locker room Shlrley Carney was ln charge of the bulletm board whrch IS to used by MISS Bernard Mrss Mrnton Mrss McCulloch and the athletrc managers The annual Stadrana banquet was held Aprrl 13 wlth Lots Powell as charrman Mrs Gretchen Fraser Olymolc slcr champlon and graduate of Stadrum was the guest soeaker Stadtana was caoably lead through the l948 49 year by Marlan Vtallace presldent Anne Petrrnovrch secretary Dot lorgenson treasurer and Donna Frres sergeant at arms 50 'rf -. 3 1 1 1 1 1 I1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 1 5 ' 1 . - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 ,..,., 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 11 4 H 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 l 1 1 11 1 1 1 5 1 ' 1 .1 . . . C , . - , 1 . , J . . .1 . . . 1 1 - - , . . 1 A 1 , - . - I I 'I I I V I -- ' UUILL A D St P11111 Wlth 12 new members recogntzed at the Spf11'1q1I'1111d1lOI'1 th Melv11leE Stone Chaoter of Ourll and Scroll grew to 1ts largest membershtp smce the formatton of the honorary Journallsm soc1ety at Stad1um ln 1927 Oulll and Scroll membershtp 1S attamed by havmg at least a B average throughout hlgh school and by domg outstandrng work m the f1e1d of yournaltsm One of the foremost dC11V111 s of the year was the donatlon of S100 to the World funds rarsed by sponsormg an 1C9S1Cdl1DQ party Cheapskates under the cha1rmansh1p of Bern adme Bud1l Mrs Cook served as advlser to Ourll and Scroll Headmg the club forthe tall semester were loanne Sussman presldent Ellzabeth Bell vlce prestdent Dorothy Love secretary and B11lW1nden treasurer Ofttcers forthe sprlng semester were B111 Wmden presldent Beverly Barnhart VICG presrclent lanet Hunt secretary and Peggy van Aalst treasurer A1111 AL THESPIANS At the Thesp1an banquet held m the early sprmg seven Stadrons re etved the hlghest honor a hrgh school dramatlst can achleve membershlp 1nto the Natronal Thesptan Soctety To become aftlllated wlth thrs orgamzatton a student must take part tn regular Thee plan product1ons dtrect a play pdf11C1p6lG1I'l one pubhc performance and take a semester of dramat1cs The new members recogn1zed were Barbara Hokanson Ehzabeth lames Ruth Metcalf Delora Mae Iohnson Harr1et Olsen Io Ann Olsen and Margaret Zaterm Merle Lueckenotte LOIS Raver and Ioanne Sussman completed therr second year as members ot the soctety Ot 11CGIS for the year were lo Ann Olsen pres1dent Barbara Hokanson vtce prestdent and LOIS Raver secretary QUILL AND SCROLL How l Elrzabetl' Bell lanet Hunt Dorothy Love loanne Sussman Mrs Cook Btll Wtnden Beverly Barrhart Peqqy van Aalst How 2 Lots Raver Ianey Brown Donna Frtes Suzanne Berven lame Creswell Shtrley Hughes Helen Harson loar' Davts Betty Hurlonq Row 3 Gene Dessau Iack Warntclc Be nadme Budtl Iuantta Atchxson Charlene Boutlnen lack Benson Ra hel Bonney NATIONAL THESPIANS How I Delora Mae lohnson Margaret Zatertn Io Ann Ols rr E1 zabeth James Barbara Hokanson Row 2 Lo s Rav r Ruth Metcalf Merle Lueckenotte Ioanne Sussman Harnet Olsen A A . I . ' Q 1 V - . Q V 1 1 . . . 11 11 . . - I I - - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - a 5 1 . . . A . . , ., I '- 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 , . 5 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 -. 1 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 A 1 A 1 : , , e , x , . : 1 e. , BILL WINDEN Zoundsl What have we here-a World with a new face! The knight-in-chief resolved that only two types of stories would be printed on the front page scoops or secret stories and stories which presented a new idea of interest to the majority of the castlites. All other school activities were on page eight under the general heading of the Affairs at Court. ln order to boost student government, Council Quotes was printed on the front page. Numerous pictures and pen and ink sketches were used to make the paper more interesting. The 36 staff mem- bers published l4 issues. Bill Winden was editor in chiefy Beverly Barnhart, general news editor: loanne Sussman, associate editorg Don Bates, sports editorg Leon- ard Lemm, feature editor: Peggy' van Aalst, copy editor, and lack Benson, student adviser. Bill was sports writer and staff artist before becoming editor. Beverly, loanne and Peggy had been reporters, while Don and Leonard had been lournalism l students. Sports events were adequately covered by a lone reporter and the two lournalism l students who assisted him. Don Bates wrote the column, Athletes' Feat. F LL LWURLU Helen Hanson, ad manager, was in charge of the eight ad chasers. Because of their suc- cessful efforts in getting more ads, several issues contained ten pages instead of the cus- tomary eight. Ioan Davis was business manager, with Harold Block as her assistant. All pictures for The World were taken by Buz Demarest. Climaxing the semester was The World ban- quet, held lanuary 19 at the Hotel Winthrop. Helen Hanson was general chairman, while Shirley Hughes, Charlotte Nelson, Marlene Schwenke and loanne Sussman were committee members. Donn Foreman acted as toastmaster, Ken Olson read the will, Harold Block read the hall of fame and Shirley Hughes the prophecy, Mrs. Cook, Mr. Giltner, Principal Carr and U. N. Hoffman spoke. Highlight of the evening was the presentation of journalism awards to Bev- erly Barnhart, Elizabeth Bell, Helen Hanson, Shirley Hughes, Delora Mae Iohnson, Marlene Schwenke, Ioanne Sussman, Peggy van Aalst and Bill Winden. FALL WORLD STAFF How 1: Elizabeth Bell, Helen Hanson, Peggy van Aalst, Don Bates, Mrs. Cook, Mr. Gtltner, Bill Winden Beverly Barnhart, Icanne Sussman, lack Benson, Ioan Davis, Marlene Schwenke. Row 2: Buz Demarest, Betty Hurlonq, Charlene Boutmen, Rachel Bonne,Shl Hh,T Sl,I C '11, A Ol y tr ey ug es ont ue ane resme Io nn sen, Suzanne Berven, Charlotte Nelson, Delora Mae Iohnson, Laryl Brctrnan, Lots Raver. Row 3: Fred Holmes, Leonard Lemm, Don Foreman, Bart Redfield, Harold Block, Kenny Olson, lezry H354 er, Bob Monahan, Iuantta Atchison, Anne Baldwin, Marcia Hornstein, lane Dockeray. .TPBI G WORLD Continuing the policy of printing school news on the last page and reserving the front page for news which was important to the student body, the spring 'World completed an- other successful semester, under the leadership of Don Bates, l2A. Helen Hanson assisted him as associate editor, while Beverly Barnhart was student adviser. Among the projects undertaken was a series which reported on the financial status of the activity funds. Peggy van Aalst, news editor, led a staff of ll, one of the largest staffs in recent years. The feature staff of seven was supervised by Marlene Schwenke. In charge of the senior bricks was Gwen Scheyer. The sports editor was Don Foreman, with a staff of four. DON BATES The financial side of The World was super- vised by Ioan Davis, business manager, with Bonnie Ioy Thompson as assistant manager. Elizabeth Bell was budget director. Ad manager was Rachel Bonney, while circulation manager was Maxine Miller. The staff was rounded out by four copyreaders, led by lo Ann Olsen, copy editor, and a typist, Daryl Brotman. Buz Demar- est was staff photographer. Mrs. Cook con- tinued as adviser, with Mr. Giltner as financial consultant. Three representatives from the spring World staff attended the Pacific Slope conference in Seattle April l and 2. One of them, Frank van Aalst, participated in a round table discussion of news coverage and news Writing. The other representatives were Charlene Boutinen and Maxine Brindley. Mrs. Cook accompanied them. SPRING WORLD STAFF Row l: Mrs. Cook, Rachel Bonney, Toni Sule, Helen Hanson, Neil Sargent, Bonnie Ioy Thompson, Ioan Davis, Ioanne Sussman, Suzanne Berven, Alice Sampan, Mr. Giltner. Row 2: Barbara Hultman, Don Foreman, Don Bates, Sterling Smith, Fred Holmes, Nancy Sinclair, Marlene Schwenke, Peggy van Aalst, Clarice Slossom. Row 3: Frederick Kingsmith, Bili Creevy, Frank van Aalst, Be-rnadine Budil, Maxine Brindley, Mary Ann Iugovttch, Martha Wegner, Charlotte Nelson, Iuanita Atchzson. How 4: Charlotte Popageorge, Daryl Brotman, Walt Bustruck, Chuck McNeil, Ioyce Anderson, Dona Resser, Gwen Scheyer, Mary Riser, Ilse lung, Bill Tudor. Row 5: Mickey Miller, Ron Springer, Elizabeth Bell, IoAnn Olson, Elizabeth Stone, Sue Stitham, Beverly Barnhart, Buz Demarest. IANIEY BROWN Lets have something more interesting this year Let s not have an antique on our hands Toward these worthy goals the Tahoma staff has been aspiring this last year Rather than having a definite theme around which the annual would have been molded a minor idea the little knights that you see in various places-gave continuity without a bur densome and complicated main idea The covers are the Joy of the whole staff keeping in a modern vein they are a natural colored monks cloth with blue lettering and replace the old-fashioned padded covers. The writing was vitalized by being mini- mized. A competent editorial staff accomplished this. Headed by Ianey Brown as editor and Ioann Estey assistant editor the members of the staff were: Suzanne Berven in charge of senior picture appointments' Ianie Creswell senior honor roll- Donna Fries hall of fame' Merle Lueckenotte indexing- Ioanne Sussman and Lois Baver senior write-ups. Bringing the 54 N49 TAHUMA athletic scenes to The Tahoma were Dorothy Love girls sports and Gene Desseau and lack Warnick boys sports Lasting credit goes to the art staff for visible reasons Bev Fox designed the cover and did the hall of fame Ianet Hunt drew the end sheets of the book and Bill Win den drew all the knights on the division pages and elsewhere As business manager Enid North planned the finances competently Buz Demarest really gave life and action to the annual by his superb photography. Also Arthur Fox came at the middle of the year and added a part with his pictures. Kennell-Ellis studios had the photography contract. The printing was done by Dammeier printers and the engaving by Tacoma Engravers. Mr. Giltner patiently and helpfully guided the staff throughout the year not only with the finances but also as a general adviser. The assistance of Mrs. Cook as editorial adviser was invaluable in catching the many careless mistakes of the staff. IOANN ESTEY ENID NORTH -A S1 U. 4,- e-M hiv 4 S! Lx 4 5 A Jkdpl, If ,,. hi-f 1' ,,,. , Xffm, I gxx' , w, , AM' M Tcjjaxx gf ,f,j,fFL: I ft , , in 8 h, .. .4 - a Y. , ' Q 3 N , ' 4. ' .fx Q. ' Q .7 ' ,. .. A 1 pvf . yr, ry ' , T5 O A . I , . Sv . ' t 4 'UP ,. tr L 9 X C Q J iff f , f Z A I in rf' ff ' il v ' .. 1 s f I' E , In W Q Q7 K 3 . 3- 4. .. .. 1 DRUM MAIORETTES Rosemary Martenson, Pat Mason, Betty Johnston, Joan Mason, Delores Dessen. TIGERANNAS Row 1: Audrienne Wick, Marilyn Ouam, Del.ores Burns, Burtme Beal, Ruby Mclntosh, Shirley Morrison, Aileen Munter, Maida Jorgensen, Barbara Pinch, Marilyn Dinsniore, Joan Bowen, Helen Conger, Giovanna Goeger. Row 2: Dorothy Powell, Shenora Kirishian, Shirley l-lusby, Donna Hatcher, Virginia Allen, Lois Lane, Shirley Trippel, Ann Sivertson, Jane Wolf, Lois Tyler, Joan Campbell Dona Rockway Row 3' Margy Clinton Margie Winsor Bernice Doub lame Magnuson Vir mia Le P t , . . , , , , g e, a Covach, Ioan Berry, Marguerite Srderes, Eudrne Robertson, Joann Estey, Janie Dockeray, PGQQY McNerthneY. loyce Roberts. Barbara Michaelson. Row 4: Patty Reese, Molly Coy, Rosemarie Bowe, Barbara Oathout, Margr Flanders, Pat Merrill, Regina W . A , . acula, Delores Johnson, Dixie Newell, Nancy Rodman. Row 5. Mickey Miller, Clarice Sorensen, Virginia Fisher, JoAnne Neff, Elizabeth Johnson, Joy Ebeling, Marrorie Nance, Joan Marrone, Rosalie Vickers, Glenna Brevick, Dona Munson. DRUM MAJURETTES With new blue uniforms and newer routines, this year's five majorettes did much to add color to all of the games. Night games were particularly highlighted with the addition of stunts performed with lighted batons by the twirlers. Betty Johnston, executing difficult acrobatics while twirling two batons, was leader of the group, while Delores Dessen, Rosemary Martenson, Joan Mason and Pat Mason composed the other four. Little Suzie Ramstad marched with the girls at every game and earned her place with the best of majorettes. TIGEIHANN S Practices in the bowl every day during fourth period enabled Tigerannas to complete another successful year of marching at games. Outstanding among drills presented to spec- tators were a Halloween jack-o-lantern done with flashlights in the darkened Stadium, and a giant Thanksgiving turkey on a platter. Aileen Munter and Virginia Lee were co-chairmen of Toyland dance, held to finance a trip to Seattle Prep. A closed dance for band and Tigeranna members was held also. Go-Stadium ribbons, sold by the girls, did much to add pep to games. Officers for the year were Marilyn Knapp, president: Margaret Matthew, secretary and Molly Coy, treasurer. Pat Bannon was vice president and Mr. D. Jones adviser. 56 YEEL TEAM Following the elections last spring, the positions of yell queen and king for the school year were in the hands of Muriel Sagen and Dick Loren. They successfully led the student body through a year oi yells and songs at all games and did their bit to make the pep parade the success that it was. Helping Mirt and Dickie in their untiring efforts to bring pep to Stadium High School were Money Dessen as duchess, Ron Bloom and Skippy Marshall, dukes. PEP CLUB CABINET Under the co-chairmanship of Ierry Hopper and Marguerite Sideres, and with the help of l3O members, Pep Club again this year sponsored Pep Week. As was done last year, Pep Week was concluded with the pep parade in which Girls' Council and Thespians took special recognition for the best float and car, respectively. After the parade a rally and bonfire was held at Mason school, followed by a dance in the Mason Methodist church gymnasium. Carrying the reins for Pep Club this year were: Elizabeth Iohnson, president: with Ron Bloom as vice president: Bob Ragsdale, secretary, Marjorie Winsor, treasurer, Dave Nor- ton, sergeant-at-arms, and loann Estey, social chairman. YELL TEAM Skip Marshall, Money Dessen, Dickie Loren, Mirt Sagen, Ron Bloom. PEP CLUB CABINET Row l: Mariorie Winsor, Elizabeth Iohnson, Ioann Estey. Row 2: Bob Ragsdale, Ron Bloom, Dave Norton, Mr. Iones. HA Il Another year of school is another busy year for the band. The band has much more to do than most people realize, making 34 performances. These were made at all home foot- ball and basketball games, several hockey games, two concerts, a band contest, parades and at commencement. Many social activities added to band life this year, such as the closed dance, which was held with the Tigerannas, a cruise, an ice skating and roller skating party and ended with the annual picnic in May. At the solo contest this year, Bill Creevey, Bob Hunt, Lois Baver and Margaret Ward won superior ratings, while Gwen Clumpner, Lewis lnnocenti, a brass sextet and a wood- wind quintet rated excellents. These and a number of others participated in the festival band and orchestra. Officers for the year included: Margaret Ward, presidentg Bill Creevey, manager: Karl Peterson, assistant managerg Bonnie Ioy Thompson, secretary: Shannon King, librarian, and Lois Baver, publicity. Bob Hunt was the drum major and Delores Dessen, Betty Iohnston, loan Mason, Pat Mason and Rosemary Martenson served as drum majorettes. BAND Row 1: loan Clem, Sally Hammond, Barbara Combs, Ioanne Acker, Irm Manowskz, Gaylord Buck, Shirley Harris, Don Kenney. Row 2: Claire Rezsrnger, laney Brown, Dorene Wernstone, Patty Holmlund, Mary Tucker, Ioann Sprague, Delores Sutherland, loanne Brooks, Joanne Olding, Shannon King, Gwen Clurrrgqner, Alicia Legg, Maris Anderson, Lois Baver, Ann Cleland, Bob Rawlings, Iack Brown, Newell Gragg, Lewis Whrte, Mr. lones. Row 3: larrres Lyon, Darold Ray, Helen Emmert, Mary Ann Norton, Bob Lucavish, Frank Olsen, Louis Fox, Izrn I-leckman, Bob Hunt, Mary Lou Arneson, Donna Battrn, Bruce Fox, Bonnie Ioy Thomp- son, Louis lnnocenti, George Watt, Norman Lawrence, Bill Hobart. Row 4: Leonard Krall, Helen Temple, Duke Weber, Nola Fuller, loyce Anderson, Bzll Larkin, Bob Raqsdale, Karl Peterson, Dick Fussell, Clyde Westertreld, Brll Creevy, Ed Sahlzn, Gilbert Price, Margaret Ward, Kurt Karmzn, Bob Hansen, Floyd Ohman, Garry Stett, Dick Sprague. Maiorettes: Rosemary Mar- tenson, Pat Mason, Betty Iohnston, lfolores Dessen, Ioan Mason. 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GIRLS GLEE Row 1 Pat Mason Carole Sahln Marqy Clrnton Patrrcra Potter Gean Lowman Molly Ellrott Delora Mae Iohnson Beverly Barnhart Barbara Krtlar Martha Wegner Ieanette Bazzonr Myrna Swarm Marlene Weller Georgrna McCo1ley Nancy Rodman Ieanne Foreman Murtel Saqen Regma Wacula Row 2 Agnes Thompson Colleen Tebay Ioan Stensen Bernadme Budrl Bev Lyonnals Nancy Anderson Lee Gurlmett Dons Paulson Row 3 Ieanne Berry Mar lyn Mann Ioan Brossort Dorothy Iorqenson Ioy Ebelrng Iackre Fullaqer Dorothy Powell Molly Coy Ruby McIntosh Beverly Hall Vtrgtnra McLaugh11n Shrrley Shankle Darlene Rave Nancy Nelson Rosemarre Bowe Mar lyn Drnsmore Row 4 Ann Srvertson Gznger Lee Ioanne Olson Elrzabeth Alrson Barbara Woodhead Sue Strtham Arleen Munter Shrrley Molter Marlene Schwenke Shrrley Furseth Peggy Lee Patrrcxa Kohl Delores lordalrl Margaret Zaterm Marrlyn Hul Carol Botten Row 5 Patty Reese Money Dessen Dolores Dessen lanet Allen Elatne Iensen Sue Conln Mrckey 1V'111er Ioan Gunn Dolores Busselle Lots Paton Betty Algrer Agnes Martrn Beverly Loska Barbara House Mar1or1e Curt s Cherte Sny BOYS GLEE How 1 Dxck Loren Iohn Krnch B111 Tudor Ron Newqard Ernest Stowe Dave Norton Nell Sargent Roger Anderson lack Dovey Darr Geer Ron Tatum Iohnny DeWeese Row 2 Newell Graqg Ray Marshall Sterlmg Smrth Alden Metcalf Drck Baker Don Mooney B111 Gordon Bob Gee Howard Church Kenn th Helm Dave Schwernler Row 3 Bob Iewett Fred Holmes Gerry Thompson Drck Ohls Steve Tudor Dean Hunt Dave Hulo Gall Ward Ed Coy Art Norlm Bob Cammarano Hubert Watson B111 Wrnden Row 4 Wally Fetter Larry Mertdc h Dtck Norlrn ltm Smrth Carl Harrrscn Harry Drckson Wayne Hogan Gene Iolfnson Wally Warte Ierry Beardsly Bart Redt ld Don Foreman lack Day Agarn provlng therr versatrlrty and talent was thrs years Grrls Glee Club ln addrtron to furmshrng the prmcrpals and chorus for the opera the group performed at the College of Puget Sound the tumor hrghs and servrce clubs They also partrcrpated rn an extensrve serres of concerts rn May and as lS tradrtronal they sang at commencement The Chrrstrnas Carolers who have also become an annual mstrtutron C6ff19d out an dCl1V9 schedule rncludrng school assemblres SGIVICG clubs Madlgan Hospltal and Fort Lewrs radro appearances Worrten s clubs and a week s professronal appearance at Rhodes Brothers The grrls rn the Carolers were Ianet Allen Marllou Barllargeon Beverly Barnhart Ioan Brossort Ianet Chrrstoferson Molly Coy Lora Fyke Delora Mae Iohnson Barbara Krtlar Lysbeth Lyonnars Dorothea Parker Patty Reese Nancy Rodman loan Stensen and Margaret Zaferm wrth Carole Sahlrn as accompanrst Offrcers for the group were Presrdent Beverly Barnhart vrce presrdent, Barbara Kltlar and secretary treasurer Delora Mae Iohnson Carole Sahlrn was the accompanrst BUYS tLEE Wrth therr tradrtronal appearance rn the Memorral Day assembly the Boys Glee Club agarn completed a successful year Besrdes provrdlng the male leads and chorus members for the opera Robm Hood they made assembly appearances Club offrcers of the 1948 1949 Boys Glee Club were presrdent lack Dovey vrce presrdent Bart Redfreld and secre tary lack Day The accompanrst was Carole Sahlln 59 PATTY REESE RON NEWGARD UPEI? Days of merry old England were brought to life in melodical strains by the music depart- ment when they presented Reginald de Koven's opera, Robin Hood, on March 31 and April l and 2 in Stadium's auditorium. Patty Reese accomplished the difficult char- acterization of Lady Marian with grace and ease. Her dramatic soprano voice was the most compelling to be heard at Stadium for some years. The part of the dashing Earl of Huntington, better known to the townspeople as Robin Hood, was sung by Ron Newgard. His rich baritone voice in the varied musical passages pleased the large audiences. ln a main supporting roll, Ioan Stensen as Alan-a-dale added spirit and romance to the production with her rich contralto tones. Also outstanding was Delora Mae Iohnson in the roll of the flirtatious Annabel. Her lilting so- prano vocalizations suited the part well. Handsome Bill Winden in his suit of brilliant red thrilled the audiences with his stirring bass voice in singing the songs of Will Scarlet. Promising to be a star in future years is Gene Iohnson, who sang the part of Little Iohn with feeling and ability. Bart Redfield lent a humorous touch to the story in portraying the villain, the Lord Sheriff of Nottingham. However, the real comedy part was done by Don Mooney as Guy of Gisborne, doltish side-kick to the sheriff. Donn Foreman, whose acting made him out- standing, sang well the songs of the merry Friar Tuck. Cleverly doing the part of Widow Durden was Margaret Zaferin. Her well-sung songs added an additional note of humor to the pro- duction. The gay rnilkmaids of the town were played by Beverly Barnhart, Ianet Christoferson, Molly Coy, Lora Fyke, Lysbeth Lyonnais, Ioanne Ol- son, Dorothea Parker and Nancy Rodman. Disguised as tinkers were the sheriff's hench- men, Dick Baker, Darr Geer, Ernest Stowe and Steve Tudor, while Robin's archers were Ed- ward Coy, Iohn DeWeese, Iohn Kinch, Dick Loren, Sterling Smith and Bill Tudor. Presenting variety to the opera was an ex- cellent dancing chorus Which was under the direction of Rosemarie Bowe. Girls in the dances were Rosemarie Bowe, Dolores Bus- selle, Dolores Dessen, Greta Hogberg, Betty Iohnston, Iackie Iohnston, Shenora Kirishian, Shirley Larsen, Delores Stangle and Iennifer Youngman. To quote Mr. Iohnson, the able director, It was the most pretentious undertaking in Sta- dium's history. Sincere credit is due him for the success of the opera. Mrs. Gaul contributed immensely in coaching the dramatic portions of this rollicking opera. MR. IOHNSON ? 1 L 4 Q ' 5 F 4 ,WM 2 ,V A, ' f ,-f 1 E. 'g h it li g 1 'z r . B V X , Q XX x Q pi, ' 'iifg :iv ,i 5 ,ty 524 A Q.. 1 mga 3 555 EQ 'V .. if v fhvff ,ga 352 'Us X51 5 if X , W f Q, 'V i Q A J A A ,.,,, , Vik 1' E A. 1 Q H5 flb l ff-h fi g j gg. Q 'fr :Y , QA . 'Q .uf '4-is mm? Q .5 4. 5 A fjgif. rf' 'Y 3,5 .V uf I . R QV: Z ,V W I' 3. , ,l . 4 x L Q ORCHESTRA Row l Ann Cox lanet Hunt Bernadrne Budrl Amta Seastrom Donna Lrllzs Lo na Lee Lrndsay Carol Weeks lun Hoyt Anrta Roberts Row 2 Norman Lawrence Beverly Hall Sally Lunclczuzst Dcn Bates Paul Brnn nqs Clayton Stewart Shun Chow ltnq Lo s Flaver How 3 Lew s lnno entr Do erxe WGIHSIUDE Barbara Combs Sally Han ncnd Io Ann Sprague Bob Hunt Margaret Ward Bonne Icy Thonmson THESPIAN CABINET Bowl Delcra Mae lohnson Lots Raver Elrzabeth James Bull 'ludor Row 2 Ba bara Hokanson Serlrnq Smrth Marlene Schw nke Marrs Anderson Darlene Have tllll HESTIT A small but most etfrcrent orchestra aqatn had as tnelr mam actrvrty that ot accom panyrnq the opera Workrnq alonq wrth the sololsts dancmq chorus and choruses they under the baton of Mr Iohnson and Carol Weeks as concertmrstress fulfllled therr duty ex ceptronally well In the fall they had as therr dlrector Mrss Gustafson a cadet teacher They also played THESPIA Instrtutrnq many new ICIGGS thrs year Thesorans got oft to a qood start rn the tall wrth a mernbershrn ot anproxrmately 75 They entered a car rn the pep parade wmnrnq hrst prrze rn that drvrston A workshop ot plays was started wlth all n embers ot Tnesprans partr c patxnq A spectal make UQ class was qrven once a week a'ter school for elqht weeks under the d1rect1on of Mrs Gaul and Sterlrnq Smrth The persons who completed the course helped wrth the make up for the Sentor Class play the opera and the sprrnq play The dramat1c servrce award whtch was d1scont1nued tor many years was resumed wlth Molly Elhot and Brll Tudor rece1v1nq t e awards For the trrst ttme rn the hrstory ot the Thesplan ao ty a banquet was held at whtch the new offrcers were znstalled tne drarnatrc SGIV1CD awards were qtven out and seven persons were admrtted to the Nattonal Thesman honor SOC1GlY It IS hoped that th1s w1ll become an annual aftalr The hard workrnq oftt ers were Lots Raver presr ent Delora Mae Ionnson VICQ presrdent Elrzabeth Iames secretary and Brll Tudor tre surer The heads ot the cornmrttees were Marrs Anderson play readtnq Barbara Hokanson publrcrty Darlene Rave typmq Marlene Schwenke propertres and Sterlrnq Smrth stage 62 I I 5 ,rf ! , -2' s it - ill f : , , , ' . : r , t , P , . , . w ' x 1 . at the Christmas assembly. x s x . R . I Ai . . K A . . I I I V I A 7 4 'E . I V. i ' . ' - f ' , ' ' ' ' ' it . . ' ' ' ' r . ' ' T cle , . ' . . , . 4 Q t - I f,, . - -ds D . t - DEAR RUTH Combining humor with a love story, the Senior Class play, Dear Ruth, presented a story with human appeal and comedy which pleased audiences two nights, December 9 and 10. Mrs. Gaul, who spent many hours coaching and guiding each actor to do his part well, was again, as in past seasons, the reason for the true success of the production. Every person put himself into his part, making this Well-written play a delight for all that saw it. Rosemary Martenson starred in the part of Buth. Her naturalness on the stage made her part in the comedy stand out, as did the out- standing acting of Bill Winden as Lieut. William Seawright, the returned soldier who falls in love with Ruth. Sixteen-year-old Miriam, played by Harriet Olson, with her patriotic efforts put the whole household into a turmoil by writing to servicemen and signing her sister's name. Harriet did, convincingly, the part of the typical, ambitious teen-ager who tries to be tolerant of this older generation. Delora Mae lohnson did an extremely good job of her part as mother in the bewildered household. The raving of lack Benson, as father, brought many chuckles to the audience, as he ably fitted himself into the confused plot. Hugh Triffet's interpretation of the prim and proper banker, Albert Kummer, stole many laughs as he went through his antics of the frustrated lover. The rapid pace set by Bill Seawright completely upset the prudish plan of living he maintained. Dora, the laugh-happy maid, played by Margaret Zafferin, spent most of her time cater- ing to this lovable family. The roles of Martha and Sergeant Vinson, sweethearts who had previously broken up but finally settled their differences, were enacted by leanne Berry and Bill Tudor. Adding a confusing climax was Bob Petty in the role of Harold Klobbermeyer, a young sailor who turned up at the last minute as another result of Miriarn's letter writing. Much credit should also be given to those working backstage. Right-hand-man to Mrs. Gaul was Lois Raver, assistant director, and doing the all important job of prompting were Lois Lane and Donna Hatcher. Elizabeth Bell was business manager: Rachel Bonney, chair- man of publicity, with Shirley Husby and Marlene Schwenke assisting, properties, Nancy Lee Coons, Molly Coy, Marjorie Curtis, Peggy McNerthney and Margaret Ward: make-up, Lois Gesch, Pat McDonagh, Margaret Richie and Billie Tometich. Ushers were Triple S and Hi-Y, stage personnel was under the management of Mr. Westgate. BILL WINDEN MRS. GAUL ROSEMARY MAB tillli T EXPEIZTATIU S Since the origination of the The-spian night play, instead of the matinee one-act plays in 1946, the plays have always been comedies or other light works. This year, the Thespians took a huge iob upon themselves, that of producing the classic drama, Great Expectations, by Charles Dickens, under the direction of Mrs. Gaul, Thespian adviser. Great Expectations is the story of a little boy named Pip, who befriends an escaped convict, Magwich, disclosing his admirable character, and is soundly remonstrated by his sister, nagging wife of a blacksmith, loe Gar- gery, who has adopted Pip. During his boyhood days, Pip plays at the home of an eccentric old lady, Miss Havisham, who has been disap- pcinted in love. Miss Havisham, as a means of revenge, reared an adopted little girl, Estella, for the express purpose of breaking men's hearts. ln the next five years, Pip falls in love with the girl and is also financed by an unknown benefactor who sends him to London to learn to be a gentleman. ln London he boards with Herbert, a young man with whom he becomes a fast friend. lt is a surprise to all when it is revealed that Magwich has been Pip's bene- factor and is the father of Estella. The well-rounded cast did an extremely good Job with the difficult play which combines mystery, romance, comedy and suspense. The part of Pip was excellently portrayed by Ster- ling Smith, as was Miss Havisham by Ruth Metcalf. After having worked hard in rehear- sals, the supporting cast won well earned laurels. They were: Fred Holmes as the con- vict, Magwichg Bob Riley, loe Gargery, the blacksmith, Pat Nichols, his henpecking wifeg Bill Tudor, Mr. Wopsle, a minister and Shake- spearean hamg Muriel Sagen, Biddyy Barbara Hokanson, Estellap lack Benson, laggersg Dean Kallander, Raymond, Anita Roberts, Camilla: Ray Moon and Dave Norton, Herbert, Io Ann Olsen, Clara: lack Day, Bently Drummle, and lack Warnick the officer. Busy behind scenes and never seen, except by their work, the various committees, indeed, do the most important jobs. The chairmen were as follows: Darlene Raver, propertiesg Carolyn Covell, propertiesg make-up tno chairmanl Sally Cheavens, Lois Gesch, Ann Mader, Margaret Ritchie, Billie Tometich and lanice Wardleg prompters, lanice Tennant and Phyllois Vlfhiteg business manager, Elizabeth lamesy assistant director, Harriet Olsen. The stage was managed by Mr. Westgate. Orgcmfza Hans XII 'I 2725255 4,5 gg QAST if QE g df Sm' 'lv lllulms... lntlwlls fllulls 92? 'WK MJUL AQYE, X, gf, uv 'F fk H Q, R JMU Ag M a IOAN WILSON EDNA ANDAHL President Vice President MOLLY COY MAUREEN DESSEN Secretary Treasurer GIRLS' CLUB Girls' Club, the largest and most represen- tative organization in Stadium, completed an- other year of activities in which all Stadium girls were able to participate. Ioan Wilson, as president, led Girls' Club and Girls' Council through a successful year with Miss McCulloch working with the girls as their adviser. Other Girls' Club officers were: Edna Andahl, vice president, Molly Coy, sec- retary, and Maureen Dessen, treasurer. The initiation of the new girls' center on the second floor was the accomplishment of an old Girls' Club dream. The center, adjoining the girls' guidance rooms and the Girls' Club room, was made the hub of school socials. At the beginning of the fall semester an as- sembly was given to welcome sophomores and new girls and to explain the purpose of Girls' Club. After the assembly, departmental meetings were held to better acquaint the girls with their opportunities at Stadium. Also to help the girls feel at home, three sophomore teas were given in the fall with 75 girls at- tending each one. Girls' Council took the laurels during Pep Week by winning first place for their Football Night skit, Monsieur Athleticus Sportsman's Waxworks. A barber shop scene depicting the shaving of a Lynx head as a float for the Pep Parade also took first prize for the club. Something new in the way of projects were three'Christmas Sings held in the girls' center before Christmas vacation. At these parties the girls sang Christmas carols and were served refreshments. Welfare department was headed by Virginia Fisher, with Lois Lane as her sub-chairman. This department arranged big sisters for all incoming girls, provided refreshments at the Football Night dance, kept the trophies well- polished and at Christmas time transformed the castle into Candyland with Bernadine Budil and Beverly Fox in charge of the decorations. Evelyn Harting, as chairman of service de- partment, worked with her subrchairman, Mar- jorie Curtis, and took charge of sending girls to the Community House and the Day Nursery, making and filling Christmas stockings and buying Easter baskets for the children of the Community House. For the annual Turkey Day Game with Lincoln High School, service de- partment joined Triple S in making pom-pons and edited and sold programs with the Lincoln GIRLS' COUNCIL Row l: .Ioan Srenson, Maris Andersen loAnne Neff, Virginia Fisher, Edna Andahl, Miss McCulloch, lcan V-'.lson, Money Des! sen, Mo.ly Coy, Marian Wallace. Row 2: Bernadrne Budil, Dixie Newell, Lois Lane, Mary jane Wasson, Sally Snyder, Barbara Krtlar, Marjorie Curtis, Ruby Mclntosh, Shirley Carney. How 3: Evelyn Harting, Selma Nelson, Beverly Nelson, Ruth Nicholson, Barbara Hokanson Ann Cox, Ioanne Lcwry, Ioan Brcssozt, Elizabeth johnson. 66 Above: Dc! lorgenson and Bev Norlin were fo- chairmen of SlnzpwreCked, Above right: Girls' Council sl-:Qt won the Football Night Award. Right: First prize in the Pep Parade for the best float was also won by Council. Girls' Club. Co-chairmen of editing and selling the programs were Ioanne Sussman and Shirley Husby, respectively. The wearing of white blouses every Wed- nesday, sending get-well cards to absent girls, sending Christmas and Easter greetings to the faculty, making yarn dolls for the Thanksgiving Day game and taking charge of the Memorial Day assembly were a few of the activities of fellowship department under the direction of Maris Anderson and her sub-chairman, Ioanne Lowry. Social department, directed by Io Anne Neff, directed the club's social functions, the first of which was a talent show for all girls, Fantasia Impromptu, with Barbara I-Iokanson and Arla Tobiason as co-chairmen. Tempta- tion was the theme of the Girls' Club-I-li-Y MARIS ANDERSON VIRGINIA FISHER Forrnalg Don Busselle and lo Anne Neff were co-chairmen of the dance. Mermaids, fish nets and other nautical objects were used as some of the decorations of Shipwrecked, the annual Girls' Club tolo, which had Dorothy Iorgenson and Beverly Norlin in charge. Social depart- ment also took over the selling of Girls' Club notebooks and the Girls' Club-Triple S mothers' tea in the spring. Ioan Brossoit was the sub- chairman of the department. Other outstanding activities of the organ- ization were the fashion show with the P.-T.A. in March, the Easter assembly, candy sales each month, Wednesday teacher teas, the sponsoring of a lighted bulletin board with Stadiana and the maintenance of a suggestion box for school improvements. The Girls' Club room was under the supervision of Beverly Nelson and Mary lean Wasson. EVELYN I-IARTING IO ANNE NEFF SPH! G A Il FALL ACTIVITY MA AGEPS By again stressing that money is saved and that school functions are supported by the activity fund, activity books again went on sale last fall. Stamps were sold in roll rooms, with the price raised to 25 cents each. The number of stamps for the activity book was lowered to 16, and the total price was 34. The managers also distributed tokens in rolls for The World and in the spring helped distribute The Tahomas. Students with activity books were entitled to attend all home sports events, the opera, Senior Class play, activity dances, football night and application on the l949 Tahoma. Mrs. DuBois, activity clerk, and Mr. Giltner were the advisers. x FALL ACTIVITY MANAGER w 1 Pair dell u s n C La C tz I an llavxs A P cv i Beverly Nelson I 'ii ter You gr tan cva w 2 Hu L alla e l arga e d I Erossoit Ray 'h pson lack Dovey V1 rg rua Fishe Barbara P n h .Ann V od d Ly in Hale G ovana Goeoer Lois Gesch Ioan Stelter .Jdrene tcne w rv o ine Bea Pc u na Elaine S hu er B v l. h eriwai er ' v en W I car Perme rag s I. r-der Row 4 lack M 'lr tar ' e r ' hn l C r V E nn e Boze Gwer S hey: SPRING ACTIVITY MANAGERS Hwl vlnyS r risfn Jeri 1 ifrnai lar a lyri Gralcn Babaa P1 arg L .J r es wlcls r' Hube Vila s ri How 2 Pa ty Holrrilur Ka o ve '1 ar o r C ' 'A a W s ax g a s r la y Bartles Barbara Gus so Ari e 1 c Greta R cd Row Zu 'el Qe 'iyh Pete Ta C hanze back I B i R s 'I c tr w 4 P Ca lc r a C r V-falla e Nlargare M bers: kin Fullager Beve y Ba nha v dv a s h ley rrrbe oar cl s Lois Gesch Io Ann Olsen Marg e F 68 I r I . I - o- 'AL I A , 'Q I 55. 1' , .I I V 9, . I .. Ro 1 r'l Lib , Ken Rasrri s 1 .fne L ssiau B111 :k.ri, Al loc ka, Iyrr Cfelt 21:1 Fisher, 3 1 , :ne etrmf ict , , e.:. n r' , lean Tr x1.Ro : cj . W . c , rll' ' r 1 'War , can , . :fri . 't'.'s1ns . Ho 3: Per , l,.::as, Bill Tcrie Bill Sherr d Euri l, 'ggy H rl' J c l , e Qc t 't , ,lazy lfetharrzrrzer, V1rg1r.ra All ., cnarlitte Nelscn felctes jr' '.l, Kat.. . . Pali ezrge Lo: at . z c.. 1' ., E122 r-floor ,Vxr'g.nia Lee fikzaletlfr ,:.,. son, Marfgy Cl.r:'o:1 Frazfes Kzzlzflz, Pat -llc ,a t..y cr 1 ,, . C -r, Margaret Hztfhnl, Gladys Y-f.QIe:, Betty Algier. o : la 1' trgriq, G:-f 'r1en Ch 'ta sen, Iwrzf- Ste' .s Hari Hlzrez, 'xlir ': . wrench lJl'ri t , Z r 2, :h fleil S' ent, Lois Lat.. Sally' Hairgiicrrd 'lczls Mad :ck Bev! '2., :Y to.. : 1 . .d, 1 I I :- sc. Pat C bone, I 5 . Clerr. Art ll.:.,:n ld, lion F1 her Carl Cl jl:e: , R y Thcrxgi c , .I EC . , tal ri, .H Petr ri vzch, . Eco s. 3: El: 'beth Bell I.rr1 O. .f, Ray Yffflfcnald, lack -1 Cker, Bob S..'f , llrxari Dean -2 n , int arne: Car' Pete:scn o . .1 'l.IYTl. Ho : at MCC xthy, ,-r y Case, ca cl ' c , . ! c 4, Ia: - r rl rr art, Br Fox, Dane E '. rd, S 11. ' Ca 1, ll,Ir.Sr'1, , , i flick l. BU D A U STAMP MANAGERS Carrying on the duty which began during the War years, the bond and stamp managers Worked hard in selling bonds and stamps every Thursday morning in roll rooms. Working with Mr. Srnith, adviser, they did an important Job Well. -nu H :ALL BOND MANAGERS How 1 Carol Te-ssey Ianey Brown B v Fox Wanda Baldwin Kent Gil hr st art Harrison on F ankhn loy e Chisholm Nadine Stnclatr lane Otsuka Pat McDonagl Marilyn Dtnsmo e Row 2 Arnold Dahl Don Bates Rodney Hurlovv Duane Mrles Itm Wolfe Al Warmck Bill Strachan Ianie Stevens Dorothy Powell Arlene Baughman How 3 Dick Long Ed Boyd Ion To g r son Itmmy Paul Bill McKenzie lerry Hopper Paul Sn th Roger Iohnson Don Ell ott lan L9 Ntfhflson Barbara Eyens r Row 4 Ralph Holman Lee Garrison George C p lave Halo Gaylord Bu k Gall Ward .J 't Hlberly Skenora Ktrtsh an Elizabeth k S ll Mar Arm Iur ovt h Marilyn Regester Cathleen Emery Polly Rush ng Row 5 Hubet Wa 5 n Ia k Warn Iune u y ,' g SPRING BOND MANAGERS Row l Ken Opgenorth Fred Holmes David I rdahl I rn Km n Al Warnt tc I k Warn k L n S n lane Magnuson Anne Thompson IoAnn Iohnson Io Ann Boyer Row 2 E Ck N sso A! Chr stersen Ral h H lrnan Don Hber y Lee Garrx 3 C t C ' son Hubert Watson Mary Thomas Peggy St au Joy e Ch sho Carr Ha dy K n And rs n Row u ar orn Charles Roe Harold Block Bill Parker Roy lrf tn Gaylord B k Gal Ward Da Je Hulo E ano B yle Audrtenne Wt k Dors Mclnnts Row 4 Ierry Beardsly Arnold Dahl Dck Graham Kent Gt' lfrtst Im Vtolte Don Frankln Carl Harr son lack Day Bob Hunt Sterlmg Smith Doro hy lorgenson Sh rley Husby Row 5 D ug McVey Rosalie V k rs Sh rley Hansen Juanita White Peggy Lee Elaine lensen Martorte Curtts Evelyn Hart ng Margaret Ruff Agnes Martin Betty Bud ntch 69 I it t A61 ' A i . f ,V , V Q , ar gt V X ' f ' ' 'Aff 4 . l t A A . t 9 ,, ' 5 A' , -. . -, - 4 ' . X I n : ' , ' , e , ' , C t , C ' D r , Q Myers, Avis Anderson, Eleanor Boyle, Shirley Husby, Dixie Newell, lack Day, Donn Spenrer. I : , , o ot. . C' , CI, at .C , 'Ao n pe Cer, .1 . , . , . . : rn .ll n, I 1- . . : o .t , . 1 l' , - , , , r s ' C .tx .. lm, 1 e r , arg e o . : r .b , P.-TA. IREPHESE TATIVES P.-T.A. representatives were chosen at the beginning ot the year to aid the Senior Parent-Teacher Asociation. In the spring they joined with the adults to present the annual spring style show. Helping with the membership drive, selling tickets and handling some publicity were only a few of the jobs they undertook. Officers for the year were: Don Busselle, president: Helen Conger, vice presidentg Maris Anderson, secretary and Stan Monaghan, treasurer. .TUDY H LL SSISTAN il Checking attendance with the library, typing rooms and absentee lists before making a final report was the work of the study hall assistants. At the beginning of each semester they were chosen by the teachers in charge. P.-T. A. REPRESENTATIVES How 1: Dick Loren, Helen Siler, Norma jean Gardeen, Kathie Grosser, lean Trovani, Ioanne Ross, Nancy Rodman, Marjorie Curtis, Helen Conger, Marilyn Drnsrnore, Beverly Dobry, Peggy Lee, Dick Baker, Don Busselle, Paul Smith, Gloria Seamon. Row 2: Iean Carlson, Mariiane Algeo, Carmella Perri, Connie Oliver, Iane Dockeray, Marguerite Sideres, Barbara Gustafson, Pat Kinsman, Suzanne Berven, Carol Lesley, Wanda Baldwin, Ann Madar, Hubert Watson, Mort Thomas. Row 3: Geoline Iohn- son, Ed Hurlow, Larry Nicholson, Marlene Ballew, Maris Anderson, Ioyce Anderson, Gwen Clumpner, Cathleen Emery, Elaine Iensen, Lois Gussman, Mary Morris, Iacquee Read, Nancy Nelson, George Bell. Row 4: Dick Chls, Don DuPrrest, Larry Mere- dith, Stan Monaghan, Iohn DuPrrest, Paul Anderson, Carl Harrison, Don Franklin, Iohn Horjes, Lmnaea Churchwood. Lee Davis, Buz Demarest. STUDY HALL ASSISTANTS Row l: Alvin Adcock, Shirley Barnhart, Bev Lytle, Dolores Dille, Shirley Trippel, Lois Berg, Laura Strait, Alice Ruvo, Alice Samparr, Money Dessen, Janet Christoterson, Margaret Zaierin, Dolores Wilson. Row 2: Elaine Iensen, Avis Anderson, Doris Paulson, Doris Mardesick, lean Trovani, june Van Aernam, Francis Welter, Dona Rockway, Iirn Gipple, Marleigh Udall, Clarrce Powers, Ioyce Chisholm, Mariorie Schultz. Row 3: Carol Stratton, Karol Iverson, Margaret Moberg, Gloria Schelp, Stella Tudor, Marian Christie, Gloria Seamon, Lois Powell, Peggy Hurlbut, Arden Alexson, Nancy Lee Coons, Audrey Dever. How 4: Ioann Muench, Sally Hammond, Patsy Pennington, Kathie Childs, Iackie Williams, Dona Munson, Marilyn Wick, Pat Mulligan, Virginia Roberts, Cathleen Emery, Donna lean Egan, Pat Baker, Del.ora Iohnson. .75 tg ATTENDANCE CLERKS Row 1: Lois Lander, Sandra Kerr, Barbara Combs, Carol Wallace, Gerry 'l'aFoyan, Rosemary Olzver, loanne Stewart, Harriet Olsen, Mrs. Laursen. Row 2: Anne Teff, Selma Nelson, Kathleen Guernsey, Pat McCullough, Helenrcy Nichols, Alyce Nelf son, Grace Nichols, Ioan Mahoney, Marjorie Rulien. Row 3: Axel Seaberq, Iackre Olsen, Geraldine McCEelland, Kar1n Anderson, Maida Iorgenson, Gracie Arrnson, Shirley Hansen, Mary Ellen Long. OFFICE WORKERS Row l: Ioan Martin, Bunny Husby, Rachel Bonney, Sue Conlin, Gerry Talfoyan, Margie Berry, Audrey Butt, Shirley Carney, Nancy Lee Coons. How 2: Edna Andahl, lame Stevens, Barbara Mlchaelson, Mrs. DuBois, Mrs. Pratt, Lznnaca Churchward, Helen Raldisch, Mary Ann Norton. Row 3: Kathie Childs, Dorothy Powell, Donna Burns, Ioan Clem, Marlorie Nance, Audrienne Wick, Money Dessen, Darlene Rave. ATTE DA IIE tTLEIil4f Eleven girls gave up one period a day to help Mrs. Laursen in the attendance office this year. They were selected from volunteers from the study halls and office training classes. The girls made out state reports, typed, Wrote cards to absentees who had no phones, filed and had other numerous duties. Seven additional girls and one boy helped to collect the absentee slips first and sixth periods. UFFICE WIJRHERS Are you tardy again? Please report to the office immediately. The two foregoing expressions explain but two of the duties of the office workers. For one period each day the girls gave up a study hall to help Mrs. Du Bois and Mrs. Pratt with such duties around the office as delivering messages, typing, filing, answering the telephone, distributing printed material to students and sorting the mail. They also worked as cashiers for the cap and gown rental orders, checked up on locker keys and gave out tardy slips. Secretarial work is done by the volunteer helpers of Mr. Streeter and Miss McCulloch. 7l MUTIU PII TUBE UPEP1!-XTllP1S An actrve audro vrsual program at Stadrum was made possrble by the motron prcture operators under the drrectron of Mr Wadsworth The boys took so much rnterest rn therr Jobs that they organrzed a club whrch met after school on Mondays The chref operator was Ken Paterson who was understudred by lack Hannah Therr assrstants were Wayne Barley lrm Brewster Cecrl Bures Howard Church Dean Kaup Norman Lawrence Clarence Platt George Prater Nerl Randle Les Ftamsdell loe Sohlberg lohn Thomas loe Turco and Lowell Wasser Thrs year for the frrst trme an armshreld was awarded for a year s servrce as an operator MOTION PICTURE OPERATORS Row 1 I hw Thomas C cl Bures Wayne Ba ey lack Hannah Ev rett Wadsworth Ken Paterson Cla ence Pl t Row 2 Lowel xo r an La lrence eor e rarer u B e JS Ioe So erc es a l Randl .iw Li 1' STAGE CREW Row 1 II r Q nanzenba h George Bell War er V ttson Ct les Rockwell Al Goetzke Row 2 Lo ell Vtasser Drck Ohls Aan P n Mr Westgate STM E IBEW Wrthout the stage crew productrons such as the opera the Senror Class and Thespran plays Football Nrght and almost every assembly would have been rmpossrbrlrtres Vl7hether rt was worlcrng rn the wrngs or manroulatrng the spotlrght the members ol thrs group were an rmportant asset to any school oroductron Under Mr Westgates supervrsron the boys recerved a credrt for a semesters work They were not only on hand for the actual performance but numerous rehearsals as well Members for the years were Drcl' Ohls chref on lrghts asrsted by Lowell Wasser Dean Schanzenbach chref on spots arded by Ken Paterson Alan Paterson chret on sets assrsted by George Bell Roy lrwrn Al Goetzka and Charles Rockwell and Warren Mattson rn charge of curtarns 72 N N I n I I I I V 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . . 1 . 1 . : or.. r , er , rl , rr , e , , r-1 af. : Q 'Nasser Y' :rl . v , G q P , Howard Ch rch, lim Z v ter, hlb a, L R zrrsdell, Ner e. . 4 4- .I -. ,1-,LA r 3 ' ' I ' 1- 1, . 1 Y-JA A L .1 X -1 1 f , '. vi I' 1 V' ffi ' 4- 1 1 , 1 r : 'ear oc' c , ' , r . . ra ., rar , . : w ' , ' 1 I aterso , . 'N N N . I I 1 1 1 l I I r 451 I 4. I 1 1 . X , 1 , 1 . . 1 I 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 .1 . LU ll-lllllllllfl fPtEVV Servmq lunches cashrermq stackmq trays nelpmq ln the krtchen cleanmq up the lunchroom selhnq candy and dolnq whatever else rs requlred to make the cateterra prooram a success are the many dutres of the lun hroom crew Students s1on up wlth M1ss Mlller 'nanqer of the lun hroom at the heqtnnwg of each semester and work a perrod each day helprnq to feed Stadlums students and faculty ln exchanqe tor thelr serv1ces they rece1ve a tree lunch worth 40 cents Trlple S oo1nts are also QIVEH and are well earned LUNCHROOM WORKERS Howl Lore ta Woodard IJ lee Wlsow Be Row 2 e fate lm Mun r A Se be q ilu' - I rv STUDENT NURSES Row I Pat McCarthy Lee Rae Arness Lau a S a t Charlote Bushey Donna Sorenson M s D melson Row 2 Marllyn Mann Dons Paulson Srlba Peldo Marllyn Stone Al cra L qq Betty Osada Row 3 Lots Harrrson Colleen Tebay Ma qaret K1 raqe Tamara Hornchlck Betty Walqraf TUIJE T URSE9 Hurt a frnqer? Suttertnq from acrd rndlqestlon? Then rush to the Red Cross room to enhst the ard of a student nurse There IS always a qrrl rn the Red Cross room to help care for mmor m1ur1es and rllnesses whrch may oc ur durmq the day These qrrls are takmq the Home Nurslnq course and are appomted to do the work one perrod a day for two weeks They keep records ot all who come rn and also send shps to teachers authorrzmq students to go to the Red Cross room As rt IS a part ot thetr Home Nursrng course, they are graded on the work they do rn there as well as on thetr class work Students are under the superv1s1on ot MISS Danlelson, school nurse 73 'N N ' ,I 1 1 1 1 1 1 A - . F . . . . 1- - - - 1 -s fx A A l A . .c , .- .L . . . 1 . . . , c . ' . . . : Z 'ar' n 1' ., ity Vfalqtal, Mass lll.ller. : R ne Knzffel, Vfally W' 1 , 1 te e, xel . ,a 1 . g ' 5 . is. , , , Q . M 1,1 ,A t N 1 1 . 1 , 1 D IA' v 4 1- .,. v ,,,, Jw bi : , , x tr 1. . t , - , is a . : ' , , , , .2 e , . : , , 1 ' r , W ' ' - Y K X K 1 1 1 1 I l fi n c . LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Row I: Laurel Brewster, Pat Kinsman, Audrienne Wick, Lee Rae Arness, Barbara lorgensen, Pat Nichols, Donna Batttn, Sandra Kerr, Miss Kobetich. Row 2: Peggy van Aalst, Francis Krilich, loAnn Royer, Ioanne Stewart, Shirley Morrison, Ruth Nicholson, Anna Krilich, Marjorie Nevvhouse. RED CROSS REPRESENTATIVES Row 1: Pat DeMars, Margie Berry, Sheila Carlson, Evelyn l-farting, Carole Sahlin, Glenna Brevick, Dorothea Parker, Ann Cox. Mrs. Hemenway, Helen Temple, Barbara Espeland, Arlene Brehon, Ruth Anderson. Row 2: Ianice Carlbom, Mary Ellen Long, Gene Nelson, Helen Radisch, Dick Ohls, Don DuPriest, Eva Parker, Carol Stratton, Francis Welter, Win Iaeqer, Molly Elliott, Dona Anderson. Row 3: Lowell Wasser, Bob Weber, Lewis White, lack Benson, Don Bates, Chuck McNeill, Nita Atchison, Darlene Wilson, Janet Rollins, Donna lean Egan, Rose Yelovich, Pat Murphy. Row 4: Earl Celmer, Bill Hobart, Dick Norlin, Bob Schlichte, lohn DuPr1est, loann Estey, Connie Oliver, Patty Holmlund, Lois Gesch, Beverly Rhoads, Marjorie Nance. LlllP1A HY ASSISTA T9 One of the best jobs for a Stadium girl is that of library assistant. Not only is she able to earn Triple S points and sometimes money, but she also has valuable training in a job which she may take as a vocation in later life. Under the training of Miss Kobetich and Miss Lindaas, girls Worked in the library this year as clerks and assistants. These positions include such duties as keeping attendance, putting away books, desk Work, jobs done by the clerks, and the actual book Work, which is performed by the more trained assistants. Ill Illll IlEIl tIIltlSS By holding a drive in the fall to recruit members and collect money, the Bed Cross representatives began another year of work. During Christmas some of the junior members helped out at the main headquarters, and the cabinet attended monthly meetings there. The officers for the year were: Ann Cox, president: Pat Murphy, vice president, and Bob Stidwell, treasurer. Mrs. Hemenway was adviser. ' 74 SPUBTSME 'S CLUB Sponsoring both salt water and fresh Water fishing derbies as well as hunting trips, Stadiums Sportsmen's Club concluded another interesting year under the supervision of the president, Bon Grunden. Colored films on fishing and hunting were shown and guest speakers gave the mem- bers pointers on such topics as the proper handling of guns, where and when to hunt and a great many helpers on fishing. Several derbies were held at Point Defiance and in many of the upland lakes, resulting in much enthusiasm and participation from the members. The first Sportsmen's Club ban- quet in many years was held in May. Club officers for the year Were: Ron Grunden, presidentg Harold Elrod, vice president: Guy Falskow, secretaryg Dave lordal, treasurer. SHI tllllll Stadiums Ski Club joined with other city high schools to form the Tacoma Iunior Ski Association. Movies and outside speakers gave the 44 club members pointers on skiing and skiing technique. Club officers for the year were: Ken Olson, presidenty Bon Bloom, vice president: Hubert Watson, secretary: Bart Redfied, treasurery Don Foreman, sergeant-at-arms and Bob Albrecht, sergeant-at-arms in the spring semester. Mr. Sheedy was the adviser. SPORTSMEN'S CLUB How 1: Ron Grunden, Harold Elrod, Don Wegner, Don Flora, David lordahl, Mr. Kanarr. Row 2: Lowell Vlasser, Alan Paterson, Ed Garberg, Iim Howard, Perry Dzonas, Warren Mattson, Gene Vlahlers. Row 3: Gordon Murray, Guy Falskow, Norman Ross, Andy Thompson, Kenny Arnold, Don Anderson. SKI CLUB Row 1: leannotte Bazzom, Sue Stitharn, Lorna Lee Lindsay, Ioan Martinolich, loAnn Iohnson, Don Foreman, Bob Albrecht, Bart Redfield, Ken Olson, Hubert Watson, Hon Bloom, Martha Wegner, Pat DeMars, Ianet Rollins, Lee Rae Arness, Shirley Furseth. Row 2: Fred Pease, Bill Nichols, lrrn Ofelt, Don Christensen, Steve Tudor, Karl Hartnach, Marlegh Udall, Barbara Pznch, Nancy Rodman, Marie lackson, Ioanne Klasell, Lynn Hale. Row 3: Mr. Sheezly, Lowell Wasser, Aldridge Pease, Don Fries, Bill Vtfalsten, Wayne Church, Ianie Creswell, lane Dockeray, Peggy McNerthney, Connie Oliver, Eud1ne Robertson, Marguerite Sideres, loann Estey. Row 4: Shirley Trippel, Shirley Hughes, Gretchen Christensen, Helen Conqer, Bill Creevy, Iinx Heckman Harold Block, Paul Anderson, Iohn DuPr.-est Leonard Lemrn, Dona Rockway, Paul Smith, Bob Monahan, Merle Lueckenotte. A rf 5 , .W , ',,e,,:f ' , , fi tw itll xsane..- ' 5 HETAILEIZS ILUR Durmg the1r second year of ex1stence the Retarlers Club carr1ed on many outsrde pro1ects bes1des the1r classroom work The club whrch consrsts of all students takmg Reta1l Tra1n1ng sponsored a CYUISG and a sw1mm1ng party as well as holdrng several 1o1nt meeungs W1th the Lmcoln R9fd1l9TS Club Reta1lers Club was represented rn the tall rneettng of the Wash1ngton State Pleta1lers Clubs by Hugh Tnftet wh1le a large delegatton ot merrtbers attended the spr1ng conventron at Aberdeen Offrcers tor the year were Hugh Trrtfet pres1dent Lo1s Berg VICG pres1dent lack Allkln secretary and Polly Hushmg treasurer Mr Wadsworth was the advtser RETAILERS CLUB Row 1 Iune Starkhll lo Usorac Hugh Tr ite L s B Pcly Rush nc lack A ken Mr W dswoxtr Row 2 Dorothy Welter Lo s Ande son Man yn Wh te Glenna Brevmk U6 ene B ey B ver y Adar Bch Hun Keuh H ydn was-.audi ' ...silk PATROL BOYS w l V Htgh k Ha n PATHUL BUYS A much apprec1ated and hard workmg group IS the school salety patrol Ram snow or sunshme the patrol boys were on duty before and alter school each day W1th Mr F lone-s as adv1ser and Ray Polley as capta1n, the boys contnbuted to the welfare ot Stadrurn The patrol boys were Don Curnmms, lack Hannah, Hugh Kennard and M1les Love 76 N L I . . . H . . . . - A , , - 1 - 1 - - - . - 1 I 1 I , , . . . 1 1 , , a : 2, 5: erg, I 1 4, 12 , . a ' .. : ' , . .r , l 1 , ,C rl agl ', e 'l ns, 1, a . 4' o. Y xy I 11 r I f X 1 , i O- 3 ' , . Q I f 1 1 y 7 X 4 , l ,V . , 1. 3 d W 1 r f ' I ,. 1 'f' , 1. . .f . ., . -M A , ' QQ- Ro : Mglf-s l. 'Jr Ray Pollfl, 1' . Kenrxazd, Iac n ah. H . . , - 1 1 , . . IAMEHA ILUH Creatmq an lnterest rn photoqraphy was toe purpose of a new club to Stadlurn th1s year the Camera Club They also armed to lay a foundauon for a class rn photoqraohy at school for whrch regular credrts would be qrven The new club whrch rnet every hrst and thrrd Tuesday had a mernbershrp of aporoxr mately 25 Durlnq 1ts lrrst year the ofrfcers were Buz Dernarest prestdent Lee Garrrson vrce presrdent Bernadrne Budrl secretary and Lee Davrs treasurer Mrss Sohlberq was the advrser CAMERA CLUB Row 1 Brll Holz Barbara C rfbs Buz Derrrarest Lee Davrs M ss Qoh berg Bernadrne Budtl Lee Garr son Barbara House R w 2 Irn Ht hco k Elrzab h Bell luan a At h ns n ouls Ar hu D rr Fora Norman Ross Ray Boh l E b H ley Row 3 Don Frres lim Ofel I hn Homes Hubert Vlatson Glbert Pr Recrna Via ula Peqqy M Nerthney ludson Bal Peggy van Aalst 14 VICTORY THROUGH PRAYER CLUB Rowl Geneva Krone Lots Raver Peqqy van Aalst Norrra Bond Iune Dan n Barbara Krob Catherrne Andrea chr Mr Veach Row 2 Brll M Cullough Jacque-une Olsen Su S tram Gean l. wrnan Pat Carbone Elorse Erwrn Wlranx Taylor VITTURY THHUUC H PITAYEH tlllll Upholdmq the splrltual and rellqrous hte of Stadrum Vrctory Through Prayer Club met e frrst ten rnrnutes of each lunch on Wednesdays Durrnq thrs trme they sanq hymns, had scrlpture readrnqs and prayer Because of the rather awkward trrne of rneetrng, no Oll1CGfS were elected Mr Veatch served as advrser 77 Y N I I , . 1 . , . I I A - - f 1 I I l 1 I I l I r I V 1 - A l - 0 : 1. rc c , ef I , pt lc: Q , L' l Z.. r, or l , I , !e, o. 1 , : , 2, o , , 1 gce, 4 c , c , . T, fr ' ' 'la fr ,,., - ' x 'Q A , 7 lv . x 'AJ - I f i , , l 1' f' Ili,-',,,p , rf 1 ,MQ . ' 'VZ fi' , X 5 , H r 1 Q Rl . : s, , , . , to , , ' C ', , . : c . , ' , e tr . , . c' , , , :I . . N Y W 1 J 1 th ' ' . ' ' ' SAHASA Row 1: Bev Nelson, Eudine Robertson, Rosemary Martenson, Edna Ardahl, Barbara Michaelson, Bunnie Husby. Row 2: Ianie Wolf, Elaine Schuler, Barbara Hokanson, Ianey Brown, Gwen Scheyer, Ioanne Sussman, Ann Cox. Missing: Dixie Newell and Iackie Fullaqer. DEBATE CLUB ' Row 1: Mr. Albrecht, Monty Powell, Dick Lewis, Lee Garrison, Iohn Radich, Norman Greeber, Ruth Humiston, Marg Rothman, Carol Wallace, Diane Gray, Maxine Brindley. Row 2: Tommy Thomas, Dave Gimlett, Bill Van Horn, Don Flora, Iim Hitchcock, Robert Gee, Mary Ann Norton, Ioyce Maule, Mary Morris, Ianet Carlson. Row 3: Phil Myhre, Gene Nelson, Carl Clayberg. Frank van Aalst, lim Gipple, Mr. Simpson, Mr. Prentice, Delores Iordahl, Barbara Ahlberg, Anita Seastrom. Heading one of the largest clubs in Stadium, the Sahasa cabinet completed another successful year of educational and social programs. Sahasa is Stadium's Y-Teen club. As president, Edna Andahl led the cabinet with the aid of Barbara Michaelson, vice president: Rosemary Martenson, secretary and Shirley I-lusby, treasurer. The two dances sponsored by Sahasa were Starlight, Starbrightf' the fall semi-formal and the annual Sahasa Rose Dance, of which Nancy Battles was chosen to rule as Rose Queen, with Shirley Morrison and Eva Parker as her attendants. Taking over the job of co-chairmen for the fall dance were Bonnie lean Moncrief and Muriel Sagen, while co- chairmen of the spring formal were Patsy Mason and Ruby Mclntosh. One of the highest honors received by a Tacoma Y-Teen this year was being chosen as the Y-Teen delegate to the Y.W.C.A. national convention in San Francisco. Barbara Mich- aelson was chosen for this privilege. Mary Diehl of the Y staff worked with the girls as the club's adviser. DEB TE CLUB The question Resolved: That the United Nations should now be revised into a federal world government was the subiect of many heated discussions during the 19484949 debate season. The year's minor contests with neighboring schools was high-lighted by the annual high schol invitational forensic tournament sponsored by the College of Puget Sound. At this tournament Stadium debaters competed with high schools from the state of Washington and British Columbia. Mr. Albrecht, Mr. Prentice and Mr. Simpson were coaches for the group. Officers were Iim Gipple, presidentg Frank van Aalst, vice president: lanet Carlson, secretary, and Delores Iordahl, treasurer. 78 AtMet1'cs M' lIlIZI wwf VXIJ QW Hn, s,.. flirlk... Um 'ations QA ,fqkx 5 A ff' , i7 x U 1 V k f if Q VARSITY FflflTilAll Considered one of the stronger prep elevens in the state despite the fact that the Royals ended up with three wins, three losses and three ties, the l948 football squad was a worthy addition to all the other teams that have fought for the Blue and Gold and brought thrills and memories to Stadium rooters. Coach Levinson, in his sophomore year as Stadium's head football coach, employed the split-T formation throughout the season. Led by Co-Captains Gregg Friberg and Bob Hoskins, center and quarterback, respectively, this year's eleven consisted of big, hard-charging linemen and small, fast backs, who earned second place in the Cross-State League and third place in the city race. Tie for Grid-Go-Round Crown The Tigers got off to a good start by tving Clover Park in the final quarter of the Grid- Go-Round after having defeated Bellarmine 7-6 earlier in the game. lim Wolfe made the initial Royal touchdown on a sustained drive from midfield: Bud Stecker counted the extra point. Stadium Ties in King's-X Game In their first full game the Tigers and Lincoln's Railsplitters tied in a hard fought game at Lincoln's new stadium. Both teams made drives deep into their opponents' territory, but neither could score. Mooseheart Spills Royals, 14-6 Coming all the way from lllinois, Mooseheart handed the Royals their first loss of the season. Mooseheart scored in the first five minutes on a 75-yard clriveg from then until the final six minutes, neither team threatened. lt was at this time that Bob Hoskins hit lim Wolfe with a perfect pass that netted the Tigers 55 yards and a touchdown. ln the final minute Mooseheart recovered a Stadium fumble in the end zone for their second touchdown. Tigers Claw Pirates. 13-0 The Royal eleven then made a successful invasion of Yakima, taking the eastern city squad l3-O. Don Busselle made both touch- downs, romping 25 yards for the first and one yard for the second. Ron Mitchell converted. Red Raiders Fall Before Stadium Onslaught, 18-0 The Bengals invaded Battersby Field at Bel- lingham to begin their fight for the Cross-State title. Stadium pushed three touchdowns across in the first half, but, because of constant fumbles and penalties, could not score in the second. Bellarmine Deieats Bengal Eleven, 14-7 Scoring two touchdowns in the first quarter, Bellarmine's Lions clung to their lead despite the hammerings of the fighting Royals. Don Busselle climaxed a 92-yard drive in the early part of the fourth quarter by going over the goal line from three yards out. A 'Q COACH LEVINSON Royals Wallop Bremerton. 28-7 Playing heads-up football for four complete quarters, Stadium revenged last year's 28-7 de- feat by the Bremerton Wildcats. Scoring seven points in the first half when lim Davis fell on a blocked punt in the end zone, the Tigers really opened up in the second half. Ron Mitchell tackled Wally Erwin in the end zone for two points. Then Hoskins completed a 40-yard pass to lim Wolfe for the second touchdown. Towards the end of the third frame Don Busselle scored from the three with the final touchdown coming in the last quarter. Wendall Kibbe intercepted a Bremerton pass and went 71 yards before being dragged down on the Wildcat 23. lim Wolfe closed the scoring on a line play. Prep Holds Royals to 0-0 Tie The Seattle Prep Panthers slowed the Tigers bid for the Cross-State crown, by holding the favored Stadium eleven to a O-O tie. Playing in water several inches deep, neither team suc- ceeded in producing much of an offense. Tigers 'Fight Seagulls to 6-6 Tie ln their annual Armistice Day tilt with Everett the Bengals could never overcome the dogged determination that the Seagulls displayed to maintain their lead. Time and again Bob Hoskins threw perfect touchdown passes, but only once could the would-be receiver hang on to the ball. That occurred when lim Wolfe went 38 yards for a touchdown in the third quarter. Abes Nose Out Bengals in Turkey Day Tilt. 13-7 Fighting for half interest in the Cross-State crown and a third of the city crown, the Blue and Gold could not quite muster enough strength to down Lincoln's state champion eleven. Thirteen points behind in the third quarter, the Bengals began to drive. Sparked by Wendall Kibbe's passing, the Tigers marched 69 yards in eight plays, scoring on a 20- yard pass from Kibbe to end Walt Kocha. Kibbe added the extra point, but the Bengals could score no more, final score, Lincoln 13, Stadium 7. At the end of the season Wendall Kibbe was voted the inspirational award, and Bob Knapp and Walt Kocha were elected co-captains for the coming season. 81 JACK THOMPSON Bud Stecker being held for short gain in Mooseheart game P I' v 4 ,, .'q 'I LJ J JIM DAVIS DICK LES RAMSDELL LEWIS WHITE BUD STECKER CARL HARRISON N-,,f0 W f-1' ,e,,w.-, ze . qv, Jim Wolfe going over for Tiger touchdown against Bellarmine in Grid-Go-Round .,, L n, 4. UK 1 -1 LEN C so Wx LARRY MARK BOB JEWETT XA Y 1 evv' ir' f i ,- JACK SANDSTRQM TED KOENIG DOUG MCV ,!. BILL SHERROD BOB KNAPP IU Illll FUUTBALL Because they were the only team of the kind in the vicinity, this year's junior team had to seek games with older and more experienced squads. Coach Beer's team suffered defeat at the hands of the Kent reserves, the Lincoln reserves, the Auburn reserves and the Stadium reserves. The annual game with the Stadium sophs ended in victory for the junior squad. Cecil Craig was voted the coveted inspirational award by his team-mates at the season banquet. Weston Slifer and Dick Graham were elected co-captains of the 1949 team. lUNIOR AND RESERVE FOOTBALL Row 1 Ray Thompson Ron House Al Hartson Art McDonald Norman Beuck Al Cartwright Don Rasmusson Frank Gtrolarm Curt Carbon Weston Slifer Mr Beer Row 2 D k Rtehl Clarence Engell Ralph Holman Bill lohnson lim Covell Garold Gray Ronald Elarth lack Stecker Ion Torgerscn Al Ruud lack Elmore Row 3 Budd Turner Don Anderson Ron Iohnson Bill Reed Dick Marth Harry Hott Hugh Wallace B111 Larkin Ian Stewart Fiore Nomellinz Row 4 Ernie Evans Bob Cox Clint Hovrud Dick Graham Steve Haywood Kent Glchrist Richard Ohlson Frank Buonomo Im Barner Bll Budges SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL Row l Lowell Wasser D n Kenn ,' Lar y Mered th V Kowalski Kenny Thompson E un Scheyer Dick Baker Herb Swei Lamb lolfnny West Bm J Ven y Jvayre Car er B yd Cu s BlllVV1lllt3lTlSCI' B b Newton Dave Hulo Row 3 Mr M Carr Bob Powell Stew: Tud r K I ave Barns B ll Dete Tallman lo Sohlberg lim Walsh Leroy Nevin Don C ew UPHIJMUIRE FUUTIRALL Led by the outstanding playing of Bill Tone the young Tigers fought their way through a good season taking five out of eight games to win the city championship Under the coaching of Mr M Carr the sophs trounced Puyallup and Clover Park The cubs took two out of three games wtth Lincoln and tied and beat the Bellarmine sophs The second defeat of the season came at the hands of the more experienced Stadium Juniors Co captains of this years team were Dick Baker and Bill Tone Larry Meredith was voted the inspirational award 84 I I fl . I 1. I I , A I , I -X - I 1 , V . fr X : ,o em r 1,12 - ', t': , , t- zer, Warren Tallman, lack Vandervest, Darrell Nelson, Ron Tatum. Row 2: Bill Henderson, Dtck Bennett, Bob Anderson, Allan , . , , 1.e1.I.zg,f' ' ' . ' I , o rtg ., o , .. : . . , , 1 o ennv .fm I7 ' 1 Tone, . . , G . , , 1 . h , N K f , . I THAMURAL SPORT? To provlde those boys who can not make a regular squad and those who want to practrce durrng the oft seasons a hance to play the lntramural program 1n1t1ated some years aoo was successfully carr1ed on once agaln Under the general supervlslon of Mr O Neel approxlmately two hundred boys turned out durrng the tall and sprlng Basketball and swlmmmg clalmed the largest number of partlcrpants and had as therr 1nd1v1dual coaches Mr Lemmon and Mr Streeter respec tlvely Other sports were wrestl1ng boxlng badmlnton volleyball and archery INTRAMURAL Row I Bob Iornson Bob Weber Ierry Beardsley Bob Frars T m Holz Paul Smlth Bob L W s Dave Schwemler Oscar Wer ner Krrk Hull Nxck Olson Ray Bothel Row 2 Don Wegner Dr k Olson Newell Gregg Derms H mrxch lohn Ogden Russell Peterson Drck Lewts Ier y Hopper Al Wa mck Art ll cho ald Ed Coy Row 3 B ll T e Da e Platt Btll Mornson Im Covell Les Ramsdell Darrell Lee George Pearson K n Opg n r h Bob McDan els Norm B u k Bel McKenz1e Row 4 F kl C l Ha r son I ck ,' D k Lo en Ia k Warmck I ck M M llrn Ierry P ppens ew-4. I CROSS COUNTRY Row 1 Ron Newqard Newell Gragg Row 2 D1ck Ohls Axel S ab rg Don Chrlstensen IRUQS I UU TRY HATE Wlnner of th1s year's cross country race, wh1ch was held between halves of the Thanks g1v1ng football game, Was Don Chrlstenson The w1nn1ng t1me, 7 18, Was w1th1n 8 seconds of the record set by Bob La Hatt rn 1945 Each boy who entered the race rece1ved an mtramural track shleld, and the W1nner's name was engraved on the cross country trophy Those who part1c1pated 1n the race th1s year were Don Chnstenson, D1ck Ohls and Axel Seaberg Co cha1rmen of the event, Whlch was sponsored by Stadlurn H1 Y, were Gene Desseau and Skxp Marshall 85 s . 1 I . . A . . . . X' I I J V - I ' I ' I I I I ' ' I - ' I I I ' 2 . , , , ' , o , ' , e 1 , ' ' , - I V , I , r ' , l r ' , l . T, n , V . : lx. on , V, ' 1 , , ' , , e e ot , 1 , .' e c , . ' . : Roger Anderson, Elwrn Scheyer B1l1 Moyles, Kent Gilchrzst, Don ran rn, aro r 1 , a Day 1: r , c , a C i ' , a . . , - r f g , ,,, ,Q I it . 'jj 3 I : , . : ' , e e , . 'N - N Y 1 . 1 , ' ,J I A X f 5 VR S, BOB 11 .- 1 . AL WARNICK TN. VAPSITY ISASKETI' Although tt was the h1ghest scortng team tn the Cross State loop the l949 Ttger qumtet suffered more than 1ts share of close defeats and ftntshed tn the cellar posrtton of the c1ty league and the Cross State league The f1rst practrce trlt wrth Eatonvtlle was won 44 29 by the home f1ve tn a well fought game Clover Park Puyallup Shelton and Eatonvtlle fell before the Blue and Gold to close the practrce season Stadrum dropped the trrst c1t1 league game to a taller Bellarmtne team by the score of 39 27 but came back to w1n over Seattle Drep 43 4l 1n the frrst Cross State league battle The Castle hoopsters dropped two rn a row to Ltn coln and Bremerton by scores of 47 45 and 4941 respectrvely before they ralled to de feat Seattle Prep 40 38 Bellarnune and Belltngharn crushed the Ttgers 59 37 and 534l respecttvely The Ben gals th n dropped two art or alcers to Lrn coln and B llrnghan oy tl e rdentrcal scores of 4139 Stad1u'n s nnaplemen lost a ard fought game to Everett 47 40 and arotn to Br nerton 52 47 The most excltxng game of the year was won by Everett Seagulls by the smallest mar g1n possrbl 62 Bl Bellarmlne and Lincoln oef ated the Ttgers tn crty league play 5739 and 4738 respec trvely The Bengals ended therr season by losrng two more heart breakers to Bellarrntne and Llncoln 49 47 and 42 40 New comer Bob Nyssen led the Trgers n scortng and was chosen for the all star crty team along wrth VV ndall Ktobee Warren Moyles one of the umors wno w1ll form the nucleus of next years team and Gerry Dap pens N re elect d to the allstar sec nd t am 87 , To 1 N 'A 'ff 'lf Lffauf ,fl N 7 I L I . . I 4 ' ' ' Q 3-Vg: .l Q ' . A r V me . V V V - - V V V . V , AA ' V 1 9 rl To V A V V V - . 1 A IL f T- l QY' v V ' V . or 91 o , T ' . - V V . . Q . V vt - . . . V Q K . . . . X - f f 5 - ' 1 ' V ' . . f , - - l I - A - - ' ' 4 T V V . ' i - V VV V . V v A A Q A I , U X . V V V 1 V . ' A V Y A , . V- - V . Q Z2 . fa Q, V - - I V, T - t. . ., u t . . SUPHUNHHH2ll SHLTB LL To give more boys a chance to develop into future varsity stars, this year's sophomore basketball aspirants were divided into two evenly balanced squads for the second time. The Golds, coached by Mr. Shelton, finished third in the sophomore league, followed closely by Mr. Scott's Blues. At the end of the season George Cripe was voted the inspirational award by the Golds, and Fred Biorkman and Ed Hurlow were chosen as honorary captains. The Blues honored Larry Nicholson with the inspirational award and named Torn Glump as captain. HEfERVE BASKETBALL Although unheralded and often playing before small crowds, the Tiger reserve games were all hard-fought, good basketball. The Bengal second-stringers won 14 out of L9 games and, in so doing, gained the knowledge and experience which will enable them to form the center of the 1950 varsity. The reserves were sparked by little lim Barner, a junior who will return to play again next year. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL QGOLDSJ Row 1: Dick Fussell, Birney Dempsey, Dave Gimlett, Garry Stiff, Al Hansen, Ed Hurlow, Bill Tone, Mr. Shelton. Row 3: Fiore Nomellini, Don DuPr1est, George Crzpe, Dick Bennett, Don Kenney, Bob johnson, Fred Biorkman, Bob Cox. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL QBLUESJ Row 1: Boyd Curtis, Wayne Thompson, Dennis Heinrich, Vic Kowalski, Dick Baker, Dick Wells, Mr. Scott, Row 2: Frank Olsen, Larry Nicholson, Tom Glump, Bob Anderson, Norman Christensen, Johnny West, Russell Neumann, Ian Stewart. RESERVE BASKETBALL Row I: Chuck DeLong, Donn Spencer, lim Barner, Al Cartwright, Garold Gray, Duane Wilson, Bob Petty. Row 2: Walt Kocha, Bob Knapp, Curtis Naef, George Pearson, Bob Hager, Ierry Beardsly, Ierry Hutchings. RIFLE TEAM Shooting in 14 city matches, Stadiums ritlemen ended the season in third place, close behind Lincoln and Clover Park, and probably would have fared better if new shooting conditions weren't employed for the first time this year. The rifle squad also entered tive postal matches, finishing eleventh in two of them out of aproximately four thousand teams competing. Winning the highest award which the National Rifle Association can give, the distin- guished ritlemen's award, were Ron Grunden, Alan Paterson and Delores St. Amand. Winning the N.R.A.'s sharpshooters were lim Howard, Sally Lou Lundquist, Warren Mattson, Bill Nichols and Iirn Schoettler RIFLE TEAM Row 1 Warren Mattson Alan Pate s n Go d n Mu ray lm Q ho l Hon Grunden Dole es S Amarid I1 n l-Iowa d Mr C ur h Bill N hols Bob Nyla de I 'ry u rec 1 e y a t1 e natcn 89 : , rc, rc r ,1.-c etter, ., 1 5. .,: ' r, . Gilmer. Row 2: Sally Lundquist, Kay Anderson, Nancy Strong, Bill Ienlcs, Ianice Kuhns, Perry D.onas Dolores D.lle, Wayne h C, ic , n Z, gm.: Pa Q. Many 1111. ' cut for the ekl pr 2 c r ' ,' es, COACH QTRE FTE R VARSITY SWIMMI t The benga1 swtmmers got off to a poor start by droppmg two practlce meets to the Seatt1e YMCA and Aberdeen 43 32 and 39 27 re spect1ve1y but ra111ed to end the pract1ce season by droppmg L1noo1n 43 33 L1nco1n was swamped by the '1'1ger mer nen 5124 m the f1rst Cross State meet and Everett also fell before the Stadrum onslaught 50 25 A crushmg 6114 defeat was handed the Mount Vernon team by the Cast1e natators Th Trgers then cha1ked up the1r f1fth stra ght wm by downtng Longvtew 49 26 90 The Aberdeen fmmen spo11ed a perfect sea son for Stad1um by drownmg the home team 53 22 1n the last Cross State league game of the season Schwemler Mr Streeters squad won the c1ty champ1onsh1p and took second p1ace at the annua1 state meet m Seattle Dlck Moms a two year 1ettermar1 brougwt add1t1ona1 glory to Stadrum by wlnnmg the state dtvmg charnpronshlp 1 X N . . . 'I . . Y Co-captained by ferry Hopper and Dave L J . 1' 5 1 e S QW 1 'N WILBUK KENNEY RO BOB LEWIS 9 1-9 1 4 45 61,1 'V f 7 I 'QF 41 ' 1 ,S - RAY BOYLE K DOUG DEHAAN KIRK 'seg-,- 'n 1: AL 2 i f 1 MM vous I, ' N , 1... w 4 if PAUL SMITH av ' 'Z E5 A Co,cArT mn Hormz Q., ' 1' TERRY wuss Vi h 4 f MMI? -Rc 'if xx, 9 vc NICK OLSON ANDERSON CO -CAPT DAV . 1 ff Q , . I oucxuwus X 0- I E SCHWEINLER OSCAR WER LES JONES TOMMY ALGEO J .fgfim RICK GEO '-4' i 'tw x G WAYNE CHURCH L EORG RAY BARNES E FLEM! G .41 OI K LUCICH . I- Dl 'K SCHLICHTE CAVT STAN MON AGHAN Q LARRY MAR? CAPT ROD HURLOW 'fbi BCE JEWETT PERPY DIONAS . 'V - . x , ' M - v N , I A I ' I .3 , 4? ,lr x I . K 4 ,- 1 5' far! , , a, m Z , ik V' Q Q , 1 X q f - . L 7' f' 4 I s , 5 1 , 5,5 , 4 ,Wea f.,,,,v . , ,V K , t CO i. I Q ' , 4 f NM 4 ,- X. . xx Q11 V A U X5 . - Y ! X Q 5 , 5 ' . . , , iz? A 1 . W kg' Lf Z , ' Q V J K g , a ' ? XV 2 ,QQ 3 i' 7 Q f E ' '- - , A 2 . H ' -5 T co - AL Y 4 f 'ii ia ,J 'Q 5' xl 2 1 . 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A V - P gg . 5 3 in as fv- CWA ITY X PE ll Provrng to be one ot the trnest wrestlrng sguads Stadtum has ever had thts year s t am swept through all tts matches tncludmg the Longvrew rnvttatronal meet wtthout a deteat Coached by Mr Beer and led oy no Captarns Stan Monaghan and Bod l-lurlow and Stud nt Coach Larry Marr the Blue and Gold matrnen ot crty supremacy for tne ttrst ttme 1 three years Alter havrng s ored vtctorres ofe lo tft Ln coln and Frfe by sub tantral rnargrns rn practrce meets the grapplers then went on to deteat each squad twrce rn regular league clay Ftrst Lrncoln tell by a score of 33 to l8 and 'hen Frte was downed twt e rn successr n 32 to l7 and 43 to lU Thetr last t ague match saw the Royals edge the Rarlsplrtters 23 to l7 As a ttttrng close to the season Stad1um won the state rnvttatronal tournament held tn Long vrew scortng 52 potnts to the 42 of tts nearest rlval Longvrew Frye Bengals won therr matches rn thrs meet Stan Monaghan Bod lewett Outstandrng throughout the season were Monaghan l-lurlow Marr and Lu ln ll f whom wort every match Monaghan havrng gone undefeated tor two years At tte close ot the season Rrclc Algeo was honored wrt tae tnsptratonal award hy hrs teammates and George Flemrng and Brll lotn son were c osen as next year s co captarns 93 f f - W I 2 5. ca BEER I . I . , 1 VA Il 9 ' I V . . . I . K ,Q r V -A f V I 9 I I t V . , 1 A mf ' I I , A I , l recaptured the Cammarano trophy, symbolic l-lurlow, Larry Marr, Dick Luctch and Bob ' . , f ' Q Y. . ' . .. , , cic., a.. o ' c ' ' ' r o f i. - , S , A . , U t , , , V . c. 1' ' l ' ' Q 4 . c ' . '. Q ' Qtr l ' ' i ' ' , to c , ' ' E - ' 'c ' c 'o , c I Y . PIESEIWE SWIMMI t Wrnnxng the crty champlonshrp the Bengal merrnen chalked up an rrnpresswe lrst of v1ctor1es They won erght rneets rn successron were unbeaten and untled and amassed a total of 39012 pornts agarnst 15816 for therr opponents Thls learn prom ses to develoo rnto a charnpronshrp varslty squad ln 1950 Much of e credlt goes to coach Cam Haslam a forrner Trger swlmrner who Worked hard to form a good team from the me-xperrenced swvnrners RESERVE SWIMMING Row 1 Cam Haslam Chu k Kerr Don Wegne Ia lc Ca ne-ron Darrell Nelson Bob W ter Ken O,genorth Row 2 Prank Neeley Karl Hartrark Allen L Cudhay Kar K rr lerry Lybdahl Bob Newton B111 M Kenze Row 3 Donald Lrppet Perry McRae Ron Ta um l'n C vell Duane Ml Qgka-553 QUE RESERVIE WRESTLING Howl r ee A E so Row lc Dean w 3 B E Er Vw W y ae QV HESEIWE WIlE TLI t Alt rough they fought only four atcnes tn1s year toe reserxe wrestlers were an rrnport ant part of the squad Th y ade the vars1ty team work harder by flghtrng the too rnen of the varrous werghts to w1n tfmose posltrons Most of the reserves Wlll return next year Wrth enough experrence to form a varslty squad 94 'N 'N Y . . J , . . ' - f , f . , . if . K . ' l A l ' ' ' ' . . H H , . th , , : . . C . ' l I C 1 . if 'C . : l, ,, .. ,'ta::n., , ' , ?,i. : 'r, , I , 1. C , .es V , it lr 'V' , w at Y: - - ,. N 6, I , 1, ' 1 was WA' E , 'Q Y 1' , ' I l' +f , rl, N H' .... Q f Q ' f-- l , E 1 ggi . ' 1 C ,ff 1 it V ' Q ' so p . - m . lv,,f t ' wi. ' 1. , gx .-, f . ' . , A . il ,. K K .1 - 5 af' M f E .. wil : M . B 1, rt Hahn '.-'Tren l.la't::r1 Ei: P11-xell, Mot! Thomas, urney Ol rx, Lazzell Lee, 2: Ia? Brown, . . S har1zer.baf'l1, Beriae Fox flu. flelson, EQ. E-ed, lfffsiix Sllfer, Save l-lulo. Ro : 3, Stxdwell fo... '1ll,a::ls, Ha ne C It r, foo aolllbetfg, Carl Matlirsen, Bill I:lir.s'n Shun Ch:'.'.' Lzng. N 1 Y . . - I - l l l In l. ' ' l ' ' - VARSITY HOCKEY Hockey, in its second year at Stadium, continued to draw large crowds and is fast be- coming one of Stadiums best supported sports. The high school hockey rules, which make possible a short game, were used again this season in order that double-headers could be played. The team was coached by Dick Milford of the Tacoma Rockets and advised by Mr. M. Carr. The Bengals took the initial game from Clover Park 3-O. Bellarmine bowed next before the Tigers, but the Castlites' winning streak was stopped by a 3-2 loss to Lincoln. Clover Park battled the icemen to a 4-4 tie, but the home team came back to defeat Bellarmine 6-2 in the next game. The Bengals tied Lincoln 6-6 in the last game of the season and wound up with three wins, two ties and one loss to end the season in the second place of the city high school hockey league. Co-captains of the team were Bob Moore and Carl Peterson 'lu -vu... -'IQ HOCKEY TEAM Tom Brokaw manager Dick Milford coach Wayne Carlsteen Don Bates Bcb Stensvod Carl Peterson George Bell Alden Metcalf Dale Lerum Don Rasmussen Mr M Car Alan Ruud ass stant manager Missing when picture was taken Frank Doherty Ron Reines 95 i . f 'BAA , ' f SW ,V 'Ffa - Row l: Don Mooney, Lewis White, Iim Doherty, Ray Scott, Benny Robertson, Charles Roe, Bob Moore, Ioe Turco. Row 2: , . , af? 3 ua' i UN X 'X 17134 CO CAPT CARL PETERSON Tl! DICK PERRONE NWN DI zu O m Z .1 vw uv m Z Wiif CO CAPT MIKE DILLON sm uf BOB MOORHEAD FRANK STRATTON BMW SV- 'V+ X L il ix em oil' V BRIDGES X .1 J Q ,Jw cum' mfr 11 i i I' -4 e A -' if , V N . f j K 1 X5 5 P Q jg , V I Q if W, 1, ,, 1 x .Q I- Ji 5 Q, . X f ,A wg f L A L . m f gh - M. , ,.,, D, 1 Q ,, ' 'UTY' 'M .QQ l., Q 75 , A .-.1f f:' -- ' f P I f s if? 0 4 4 I 'ip gy 5 ,, 'M 7, U X' 1 x' ff fi e ' Q .A-Q 4 ', W X L. L :V W ffm - ' V ' k ph : 1 . -ii A A . , v. ,ZA- xx, , I - .- , leff' '-3' fr t, xli H f , 1 A - ' A . xi? X 'sf ' Km ' G N V Y ' . Q N' ' 1 . l . N 1 -.x A . 1, f -4 ' Jw: . ' an , . ,, I-ni s . - ggi' - I Q ' I- . ., . ' -5 1 Y At the UVHQ The TG S We Bengal Datmeh neu play fl 1 acu Q11 es but had Won six oui of elq t pact Ce 1 S IST game emu crop eu I e Co eqe of Puget SOUH4 91 I aw before the Qastmes onslaug it 7 J a double header Th COND-qe of Puoet Seuhd de eated the wome tear? 811 ut t B my ls X11 bcuhceci hack Q Puyn IQQIS us I ef rear e 1 Oy Img SDCTT1 Avenue Q C Q Q Q VT eadm 4 e qood Glance Q V1 11 13 t CI a DIONSTHD Mus year 97 T .A K 4, V, 'A VAI 'Il I' SEI' Ll '. V :herria weht to pre S, tk. . 'V' i edge Qu: ' 'lui 5-5. Tzie ' E T e' RC e e -1 T' V cle ed hV1, D , ' Lie sVasCr.l ' 4 1Vt'i1. Q VJ. The Tigers trouheed Puyallup 9-2 Qri their zziagomy Q: xefzfz, I119II.fi?YS fue fi V 1 ' ' pVT he next Vide to the lVttVrrz1V:1, ahd Curvebell artist Mike Dilliprx H N V u f . C :ver P .L fell EV A Q the DITCEIIIT Jeff. :re feetlues have fi ' ' E ami If in E . V ef x 11. 'zc he Crossffiiiie '1.:':1f V . e .V V T . f J. f E. . . lo he e V fi 'Lf-me ,eq COACH LI X V It TY TRACY Althouqh not otf to an OUlSldY1Cl1I1Q start m thelr f1fSl meets tne T1qer thtnclads show every promlse of prckmq up later m the season At the trme The 'llahoma went to press the B n gals had had only two m ets The T1oers swamped Everett 67 47 and took second place m a trtanqular meet w1tf1 Clover Park and Puyallup Part ot the team entered t e Centralta Royals and took tourth place A novlce meet was held ear y 1 1 t te seasor to qrve the non lettermen expe tel Art mter class meet was held next e ahl Coach Levlnson to pt k the outstandmq men 98 Ahead ot the c1ndermen lay tnree rmoortant meets rncludmq the c1ty meet from whrch all l1ISl add second place wrnners were elected to qo to the West Central meet Those who took any ot the ttrst tour places at the Vtfest Central meet were qualrhed to go to the state meet at Pulln a oth t ree year lettermen cor' prtsed tne sprrnt ea vtncd was expected to oe undeteated t IS season t 3 'itsscrz 9 I N . 1 I A . l A ' . . U J S V . . re . 'J . A 1 n. A . . , n C A ' A A Co-Captains Don Busselle and Carl Harrison, A A . 3 -X Q 4 o It - , my . h , ' ' - . . r' xce. . lr - t m, .fl ' l A ' . c A tc or e . gg' M U 1 PM M52- Hawww DICK LUCICH bn.. BOB FRIARS DICK GRAHAM 4 4 V' EI, , W., Q 1 , , 'a , V A ' ' ? A1 . , 4 A 0- A I I VARSITY TENNIS w I lrlm l'DuP1 es' F nr S,9'1COI Garold fray M tr W 2 Pax 1 aren VARSITY GOLF w 1 Mr wlton 1 a r- s Q e VAN HWfTENN W1tb four returnmq letterrnen and a capable sophomore maktnq up the trrst ftve Stad1um seems assured of navtnq another cnamp1onsn1o IGUHIS squad Under the coachtng of Mr Epsteln the Blue and Gold teands navent lost a l11q1 sclsool fnatcn 1n n1ne years Led by lobn DuPr est nat1onally recoqntzed ln 1un1or tenn1s ranks and backed by letterrnen Donn Spencer Clarence Delsonq and Garold Gray and sopnornore Don DuPr1est tbts year s squad snoulo make 1t ten years 1n a row for Mr Eostem VAHsHWftULF 1t1 the season us' loeqtnntnq as 'V a c went to ess year as varstty oo' coac eotcts ea s uae r1o'1sl11p tor Stadm ro tmtstnnq second a few strokes BGSIGVXQ c a eduleo Vlll fe s1' college ot Puqet S und arstty Lea mg IVIIQ years souad r rnussen and Ray Qcctt w1t1 1 year IS Wes Green IOO P axwc tu 'ct 16 I QQK our letter ten tm 4 5 tts M S' elton IN lus second ww t1e Cross State c arn Gay Ll GC O OIC R C0 t. :il rel Grytlunq Ken R s er one reserJe tus 1 , Ro : Q 1 ., 1.3 . ft 1 , I , -1. Egsfff 1. Ro : 1l Szzzztlt fin flu? 1-SH Cl cf lN'l.5n'g, Ro : . Sl , , l't'k B km, Ray S ott, I111. Falley, Krzz Rs-.r11ussfa:1, l1a11ell t31y'?1:.': Wfslt y li en. 1 1 V V1 E X 1 1 L f V 1 I A 1 1 I 5 , 1 K on 5 -1 1, ' ' 1. .lie 'll Reina c. t Qffe-, r. li ,N .fc - c - Q A 1. c ,Ei pr- 'pi that tE.:s y,ir'c sq ,Q A E., - cfi . - A 1 . ' 1 su fri. ln a .1 r'1fEgf,1:zig11i,r':sr:1ga 1, rcsgtftat., tcur:.i1::1er1tg1e1c1 Arrll 14 Stadturn ' ' ' ,r K, 5 . Ikglllflc Everett, :let111t,ly :rad az. ctfl ' . , 'ec E1 :ze-':.d':.c::.e ::1atf 1f-s all fre 'rc..'Qfat-1 sd r:1g1tcE1cs s c ,lcv scfi . ' E. 1:ge Ur,1 or-'.y cf '.'.'as:.:r1q1cr1 i,cs:,, Fcstez High, 5f'lc'fer Pc la and the P , , f ., , d' 1- '- -A ae t . 1 :.1,,: Dol' Baler Dar l' , .. a - 1. ..,co.., 'E l'..1 ancy cortijiletinq tie ieazz.. lNu:tic . 1. c ' tl' HUFHEYPVLUB The Hockey Club 1n 1ts sophomore year at Stadtum, gave boys lnterested 1n that sport a chance to play and lmprove themselves The varstty team was made up of the best players from the club Under Mr M Carr s advlsorshlp the club sponsored the varstty team whtch competed w1th Bellarmtne Clover Park and Lmcoln Pres1dent of the club was Benny Robertson IUFLE LLUB To g1ve everyone tn school a chance to shoot and to develop greater markmanshtp 1n those parttclpatmg 1S the purpose of Stadlums Rtfle Club Other lmportant dCllV1119S of the club thts year were arranglng meets wtth other clubs and helpmg to determtne who would make up the rttle squad through tts own lnterclub matches Wlth Mr Glltner as advtser the club met every Monday and Wednesday nlght ln the glrls gym Servmg as offtcers for the ent1re year were Alan Paterson prestdent Ken Lundemo v1ce prestdent Delores St Amand secretary and hrn Schoettler treasurer HOCKEY CLUB Row I Ben Robertson Alden Metcalf Don Mooney Dale Lerum Frank Doherty Charlte Roe Carl Peterson Gerry Thomp son Bob Stensvold Mr Myron Carr Row 2 lack Benson Ion Torgerson George Bell Don Rasmusson Lewxs White Ray Scott hm Doherty Wayne Carlsteen Frank Barbrtck Row 4 Ralph Aldrtch Frank Bordey hm Gowdey Iames Lyon Tom Brokaw B111 Dean Dtck Olfls A1 Ruud RIFLE CLUB Howl Pat Anderson Vlrqmta Roberts Stuart Haywood Dtck Baker Ed Garberg hm Schoettler hm Howard Dolores D11le Dolores St Amand Warren Mattson Alan Paterson Perry Dtonas Ron Grunden Row Z Carol Anderberg Arlene Baughman Carol Terry Sally Lundqutst Nancy Strong B1l1N1cho1s Allen Lamb Al Btrkland lack Stecker Arnold Dahl Wayne Church Row 3 Larry Ch1tl1ck hmmy Paul Gene Nelson lamce Kuhns Darrell Nelson Dale Lerum Don Hansen Wayne Hogan Arthur Septon Clazre Hardy Helen Layson Ioan Martm Row 4 Barbara Espeland B111 Holz B111 Ienks Bob Nylander hm Ross Gordon Murray Earlene Hoops Gaylord Buck Eva Parker R1c1'ard Luge Ioanne Oldmg Q 101 J I , I . . . , , N - ' - - 'I . 1 I . . . 2 , ' , . I , ' : , Bob' Moore, Larry 'Mered1th, Bill Henderson. Row 3: Ted Smythe, Winston Bentleyl Gtlbert Prtce, lies Ramsde1l,ADon Batesl A BUYS STUDE T LEADERS Boys who have completed the required work in health and physical education and Who meet the requirements of average ability in all activities in the physical education program and have records showing consistent success in school subjects during previous semesters are eligible to apply for student leader workin physical education. The activities of this group consist ot assisting the regular physical education teacher with attendance, supervision of the boys in the gymnasium, swimming pool, locker room and showers, instruction and testing, helping the incoming lOB boys to become better acquainted with the traditions, ideals and customs of Stadium High School and promoting social activities for their own enjoyment during the school year. BUYS'tHHIiCLUB Under the supervision of Mr. Shelton, who acted as adviser and coach, the Stadium Golf Club sponsored several tournaments at Fircrest. Money obtained from the entrance tees was used to buy prizes for the winners. The club's aims to promote interest in golf and give Stadium boys a chance to play in tournaments were Well supported by Darryl Grything, tall president, and Dick Baker, spring president. BOYS' STUDENT LEADERS How 1: Dave Gimlett, Norman Lawrence, Allan Hanson, Ed Hurlow, Ralph Alduch, Ron Tatum, Iim DeVore, Don Kenny, Ioe Tuxco, Wayne Hogan. Row 2: Bill Tone, Dick Baker, Iohn Williams, Don Flora, Vic Kowalski, Ken Scheele, Dick Graham, Bob Lewis, lack Vandervest, Darrell Nelson. Row 3: Larry Meredith, Ieuy Graham, Bob Iensen, Bob Newton, Gary Landis, Don DuPr1est, Shun Chow Linq, Neil Randle, Wayne Carter. BOYS' GOLF CLUB Row 1: Roger Anderson, Dave Schweinler, Al Warnick, Iohn DeWeese, Paul Smith, Wesley Green. How 2: Iim Salley, Don Peterson, Dick Baker, Ray Scott, Ron House, Mr. Shelton. Bow 3: Bob Iohnson, Ken Rassmussen, Daryl Grything, lim Grpple, Bob Frzars, Bob Weber, lim Howard. v W, - MANAGERS How 1: Patty Holmlund, Barbara Kitlar, Dorothy Love, Lora Fyke, Annie Petrmovich, Bonnie lean Moncrieff, Shirley Boetcher, Nancy Strong, A1 Cox, Bob Iohnson, Shun Chow Ling, Row 2: Ray Thompson, Tom 1-lolz, Elwin Scheyer, Iohn DuPrtest, Bob Hunt, lack Day, Prank Stratton, Ierry Pappens, Dean Kallander. Row 3: Ken Opgenorth, Al Ruud, B111 Strachan, Norman The student leaders earn a point toward Geober, Ernest Stowe, Bob McDanie1s, Ray Bothel, Iohn Ogden, Warren Mattson. STUDENT LEADERS IGIRLSJ Row l: Diane Edwards, Shirley Carney, Margie Lutz, Eleanor Smith, Marian Wallace, Evelyn Harting, Gwen Scheyer. Row 2: Burtine Beal, Bonnie lean Moncrieff, Elizabeth Iames, Barbara Kitlar, Marilou Bazllarqeon, Karol Iverson, Row 3: Clarice Powers, Marian Christie, Betty Brown, Muriel Sagen, Money Dessen, Bev Norlin, BUY A ll GIRL MA A812113 In order to make possible the many athletic events at Stadium many boys and girls acted as student managers. The boys, under the leadership of Dick Ohls, performed such tasks as taking care of equipment and uniforms, keeping records, acting as water boys and marking the field. Girls' managers scheduled and directed after-school turnouts, refereed games, and test- ed girls earning points for their athletic awards. The boys were awarded letters for this work and the Dianas received shoulder emblems. GIRL .'T111l12 To assist the gym teachers in instructing the girls' student leaders. These girls, who are the tank room, assist in teaching exercises and T lEA1lEI1S swimming and gym work are the duties of chosen for their leadership ability, work in sports, and care for the equipment. their athletic award in addition to gaining experience in teaching sports and swimming. The officers for this year's student leaders are: President, Eleanor Smith, and secretary- treasurer, Gwen Scheyer. Those girls who were student leaders for the fall or spring semester are Marilou Baillargeon, Burtine Beal, Betty Brown, Shirley Carney, Marian Christie, Money Dessen, Diane Edwards, Evelyn Harting, Karol Iverson, Elizabeth Iames, Barbara Kitlar, Margie Lutz, Anne Moe, Bonnie lean Moncrieff, Bev Norlin, Clarice Powers, Mirt Sagen, Gwen Scheyer, Eleanor Smith and Marian Wallace. 103 Pl WINNERS The highest goal a girl can attain in the field of athletics is the coveted third-year award which is given to any girl who has received her first and second-year athletic lettters, who is a member in good standing of Stadiana and who has earned six points for her award. The third-year award is a gold pin in the shape of a To make it easier for these girls who are earning their pins, sixth period gym is offered to seniors only. In this senior gym, all the team sportse-speedball, basketball, volleyball and baseballf -are played, and one may participate in badminton and swimming, also. For those who are not able to take sixth period gym there are senior teams who play in the after school tournaments and a girl may take part in these. Another way of earning points is by being a manager or assistant manager and by going on five hikes during the year. The gold pins are presented to the girls at the annual Stadiana banquet in the spring and at the Girls Club installation assembly in May PIN WINNERS Row I Barbara Gusa son Donna Fries Pat Covach Shirley Carney Los Raver Elizabeth Iames loarn Estey loan Brossoi Mur lS gen How 2 Evelyn Harting Ioan Wilson Ioanne Neit Marian Wallace Dorothy Love Money Dessen Beverly Norl 1 Lora Fyke Genie Bac Row 3 Shirley Trip pel Silba Peldo Lois Gesch Dorothy Love Ioan Berry Annie Pet inovich 4 Sidercs oyce Roberts Nancy Wannebo Barbara Kitlar '.:..,..!? 13 Jwww BASEBALL cr-umvs 48 BASEBALL IHAMPS lNhen spring comes Diana Stadions thoughts turn to the out of doors and the final sport of the year baseball The sophomores showed their athletic ability in the spring of 1948 by capturing the baseball cnampionship Diane Edwards sophomore team defeated Gerry McKinney s seniors Members of the winning team were Elizabeth Alison Diane Ed wards Margaret lrleinrick Karol lverson Nadine lohnstone Gladys Miller Anne Moe and Martha Wagner Manager of baseball for 1948 was Nita Ruck with Shirley Boetcher Betty Brown and Lillian Van Lake acting as assistant rranagers Shirley Boetcher was chosen to be the baseball manager for the l949 season lO4 2 t f , , , ' , r ', , . , 2, lt' G . 1 , , ,,,' , ir , , t . 1 v , ' , ' , , , 1 , Marcus-rite - , I , , ' . . I 1. ,I L , i 5 ., v-' 5 '!' -.M,.-.si t . g f it 1 f Row l: Karol lvezsszg fchna lean Egan, Margaret Henrzfh. Row 2: Nad.ne lohnstone, Anne Moe, Gladys Miller, Dane Edu-.'.rrfi::. ' N N N L ' I L ' I Y r I A 1 A , . A L . 1 A 4 - V . f i I V , . r 1 V r . tllll SWIMMI t TEAM At me sound of tae wnrstle a loud solash rs nearo and an er cass swrm ee rs under way amrd the cheers of tne large crowd rn t e grrls po rs meet rs he d ea t year rn May wrtn me sopfrornores ,umors and senrors Detl agar st e 1 rr t e 1948 rn et t e senrors swarn to ncto y GPG GCTDGYDA t er u der lassrn-en ln a s ore of 39 pornts to 34 for the rumors and l7 for the sop s T e semors were caotatned by Mrrt Sagen the rumors by Pat Sheoler and Anne Moe led 'me sopnomores At the trne of tne Tahoma deadlme the sophomores nad ele t d Carol Bott n as tnetr captam and they had begun to turn out The Juruors and semors had not started turnmg out and the1r captams had not been elected SWIMMING TEAM wl J' s Ma u al on Baroar K e I cs Row 2 f' ny lo gerson Ee y lames Anne Moe FORM SWIMMERS Row 1 Ma lou Ba llargeon Bargara Krtlar Gwen Scheyer Karol lvers rt Anrte M e Mary Thornas Marcy C rm 1 Row 2 Doro hy I rzrersor Mu rel Sag n Eltzabeth lames Beve ly Slao 1 el Pa Perm 't ary E :md Row 3 C C ds B e J' o s aro r y e FUPJVI SWIlVllVlEllS Performmg wrth beaut1ful form and rhythm, the gtrls form sw1mm1ng group swam to another successful season rn l949 The grrls were known as the Royal Frns thrs year and were under the capable leadershrp of Helen Gladstone, formerly a member of Frsh Fans at Washrngton State College The Royal Frns performed at the Cross State meet rn the Unrversrty of Washrngton pool, as well as at many swlm meets held at the Stadrum pool Some of the skrlls the grrls learned were dolph1ns, krps, prkes and tucks Tne gtrls swam rn acts thrs year and some of the acts performed were the Dutch, French and the Amerlcan Frnale The grrls who were members of Royal PINS were Marrlou Barllargeon, Carol Botten, Kathre Chrlds, Margr Clrnton, Nancy Creswell, l..o1s Gescn, Karol Iverson, Betty lames, Dot lorgenson, Barb Krtlar, Mary Ellen Long, Iane Magnuson, Anne Moe, Bonnre Moncr1eff, Shrr ley Morrrson, Patsy Pennmgton, Clarrce Powers, Nancy Rodman, Mmrt Sagen, Gwen Scheyer, Beverly Shotwell and Mary Thomas l05 'N 'W ' TN N lc V lc A T I, ' al an' r.othV l V m Vt T ' T l. I ' T A T ol. Th' ..VV T ,.VlT V ch ' Tl 'Q c Al . V , ' T r T V ' c corny - 'ng T Vaci other. L 3 T . ..eV ' r. r T r . V.V Va nVi n c - T. V . by c ' rr T T If . nV T c V jr ,L V T T , T T 4 ,, Q, . . . V . . lx T ' .V L. ,ce e. V .rVl. 1 o Ho : Lary Thomas, K?:fhLQ Child , 1.12 B flarcje ., T a ' Ltlar, Ecnng l'.::CrQeff, L 1 Qane, Patsy Marin : Gwen Scheyer, Molly Coy, Maman Chrzsze, Murrel Sagem, Mary Ellen Lzng Carat Batten. How 3: Eevezly Nzrlm fftaxxzr- Ezraley Dorot' ' r . , tt , . l l : r: . , , , o., . o , .t .. , , lx tor. : T o 4 . ., r e., , r . tw' l, Z . Lnqfcn, .A lien L . 4. : Nanty 'res- well, Kath1e hzl inn. l.onCr,ett L 1S Ge ch, C l B:'ten, Sh: Ie Morrison lang Magnuszn. N N 1 a . U OUTSTANDING BASKETBALL PLAYERS Row 1: Rosemary T h.n1 lanis Chase Patsy Pennmqion, Barbara Kitiaz, E'.'f.y: Hartz: Qorciiy f.. Act.. How 2: be fI:rl.:g Mary Thor' s Sally Snyde: Barbara Gustaiscn, 'fa:gu 'e Scerts ' el S':'r.. Row 3: T13 ret He.:.1i:E. ' Love, Ar1:1.e Petit 'h, Gezrie Bag Money I-ssen. BASKETBALL CHAMPS How 1: Bill.e Liu Sr Marguerfe Sideres, lcan Whlson. Row 2: Katherine Gzexfce Gerr.e Barc, Annie Pe':.:i:v, 'li, E'.'e1','r l lar':1'1, IHVPYTANVWWU RASHETH ll Pl YEHS Hey, she's pretty good! l think l'll vote tor her, tool These comments might have been heard it one had wandered down to the gym during the tryouts tor outstanding basketball players. Altogether 28 girls were chosen by the basketball managers and the gym teachers to try out for this honor. After two tryouts the girls voted for the ones who they thought were best, and the l8 with the most votes became the outstanding basketball players of l948f49. Anne Petrinovich was the only girl to receive this honor tor three years, and this year she was a unanimous choice. Those who have received the honor two years are lanis Chase, Money Dessen, Margaret Heinrick, Dot lorgenson, Barb Kitlar, Dot Love and Mirt Sagen. The outstanding basketball players according to the order ot the number ot votes received are: Anne Petrinovich, Dot Love, Dot lorgenson, Margaret l-leinrick, lanis Chase, Mirt Sagen, Mag Sideres, Money Dessen, Barb Gustatson, Pat Pennington, Bvie l-larting Rosie Trochiztx Delores Sutherland, Sally Snyder Gerrie Baic, Bev Norlin, Barb Kitlar and Mary Thomas. I . I , . B I . PtSVFIBtlL VHA IN 'Serucrs ran rail ra:. seniorsfu Yes, tiifgse seniors wczi again. Anne PU-ff1.1C'.'1C'lll? Terrcrs captured tE.e basketball E..i::17,icrrsliip crown by defeating Delores Stitfierlfrtgx s rzara-lzghtxzisg juniors. The soc:-P cl tl.. :game 22-lf the gazzre ':. :Q 'flCFf5Y taarp iff- :,txtf'i,:g.e Lzioicates. Tlie juzgcrs' had quahfied fer fgrial gazge by w1r1n1:1-1 'e after 1 :cl tc .,. 'text while the sezricrs won t:.e s1xt:r rerico turzgcut criazi.giior.s:11g,. Tfzcse cn t:.e '.-.'inn1:,g ieazti are: Captain Anile PE-lYl!1C,'.'1C1'. QSGYTIG Bax' ' er1:.e Qlreinke Bvie Hariizi? Mag Sneres B1..ie Lou 35112. and loaf. '.'.'1.scn. Aidiig Annie Petr1r'1c'.'1:2g basketball rzigiiager . .efereeirlg Qi?-EF ' JC 3949 Bill, loan Berry lariis Cnase arid Det lcrgenscr. ass1sta.'.' azpagers. lO6 .NPEEIUILSALL CHA lVlPf Kick that ball! Guard her! Don't let that girl make a point! These exclamations were heard as 292 girls turned out for speedball, the first sport of the fall semester. Anne Petrinovich's senior gym team emerged victorious by defeating the sophomores, captained by Kathie Grosser, for the championship. Grossefs sophomores had previously won over Pat Carbone's junior team to win the after-school tournament and the right to play for the championship. The score of the fast, hard-fought championship was l9-6. Those on the winning senior team were loan Berry, Pat Covach, Bev Norlin, Marguerite Sideres, Billie Smith and Anne Petrinovich, captain. This year's speedball manager was Dorothy Love, with Pat Covach, Margi Flanders, Barbara Gustafson and Mary Thomas serving as assistants. HIHE LE IJEIL' To give Dianas an opportunity to earn hobby points, l2 hikes are scheduled each year. To receive a point toward her athletic award, a Diana must go on five of these hikes, which are each five miles in length. These l2 hikes are scheduled on Saturday mornings and each has two leaders. The 24 leaders are chosen by the Stadiana cabinet and Miss Bernard. The senior girls who were chosen to be hike leaders this year were Beverly Adams, Gerrie Baic, loan Berry, Pat Blakeslee, loan Brossoit, Shirley Carney, Pat Covach, loann Estey, Barbara Gustafson, Evelyn Harting, Elizabeth lames, Dot lorgenson, Shenora Kirishian, loanne Lowry, Bev Norlin, Harriet Olson, Anne Petrinovich, Lois Bayer, loyce Roberts, Mag Sideres, loan Stensen, Rosemary Trochim, Marian Wallace and lanice Wardle. SPEEDBALL CHAMPS Row 1: loan Berry, Annxe Petxznovich, Billie Lou Srnith. How 2: Marguexzte Sideres, Bev Norl.n, Dorothy Lovfp HIKE LEADERS How 1: loann Estey, Barbara Gustafson, Bev Norlin, Dorothy lorqenson, Elizabeth larnes, Rosie Tzochzrn, Gerrie Bai. Row 2: Shirley Carney, Pat Covach, Marian Wallace, Evelyn I-larting, lcanne Lowry, Beverly Adams, Shenora Kirishian, Harriet Olson, Row 3: Ioan Stenson, Ioan Brossoit, Lois Raver, lanice 'N-ardle, loyce Roberts, loan Berry, Anne Petiinovzch, Marguerite Sideres. BADMI TU CHAMPS With a swish of the shuttlecock, another badminton tournament was launched during the tall semester. Mirt Sagen become the '48 badminton champion by virtue ot her Win over Diane Gray. Other girls who received their points in badminton were Betty Algier, Margaret Heinrick, Delores lordahl and PGCJCJY Lee. In the senior gym doubles tournament Anne Petrinovich and Mag Sideres emerged victorious. They defeated Sally Snyder and Rosalie Vickers to become the champions. Badminton and tennis manager tor this year was Bonnie lean Moncriett, with Mag Sideres acting as her assistant BRDMINTON Row 1 Bonne Moncrielf Marguerite Sderes Annie Petrinov ch Betty Algier Row 2 Diane Gray Peggy Lee Margaret Heinrich Delores Io dahl Muriel Sagen RIDING CLUB Ha Be y Bud r I y e Bradley na B A di Cli I With Beverly Kersh and Sandra Anderson as president and secretary respectively the Riding Club achieved one of its aims that of having a iumping class for the more advanced students This in addition to a beginners class will in the future combine to form a drill team Tne girls rode at Woodbrook Riding Academy the Jumping classes riding on Tuesday and the beginners on Wednesday l08 : 1 ' , i , L , ' . : ' , . Row 1: Barbara l-louse, Lay Dea Nee Van Vlnkle, Beverly Kersh, Marie Iackson, loan Culp, Kaxan Anderson. Row 2: Lynn lf, .tt ,.i ?'. c C , Den. atxn 1 s -Q els. 1 I Sclmo! 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Stadium High School - Tahoma Yearbook (Tacoma, WA) online collection, 1948 Edition, Page 1

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Stadium High School - Tahoma Yearbook (Tacoma, WA) online collection, 1950 Edition, Page 1

1950

Stadium High School - Tahoma Yearbook (Tacoma, WA) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 1

1951

Stadium High School - Tahoma Yearbook (Tacoma, WA) online collection, 1952 Edition, Page 1

1952


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