Stadium High School - Tahoma Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)
- Class of 1951
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Before re+urning +o Sladium in I946, he +augh+ in Monfana and al Gauh and Lincoln in Tacoma, as well as faking lime' oui 'ro serve his counlry in fhe Army as an officer. I-le has been ouisfanding as a coach of foofball and fraclc, as well as a beloved biology +eacher. lvionlana Sfafe College and College of Puge+ Sound are his alma mafers. We sincerely hope for Mr. Carr's confinued good healfh, happiness and success. S+a+ely and 'fall he moves in 'rhe hall The chief of a Thousand . . Ganfenh . ADMINISTRATION ir CLASSES ir HONORS AND ORGANIZATIONS 'A' MUSIC AND DRAMA al' PUBLICATIONS AND SERVICE CLUBS 'lr ATI-ILETICS -A' SCHOOL LIFE le nur Mp rxmark-J by puaiuqrmue and Lmdl:r'1,f.1miumg are Um qwallfics in cur Tefachem and uiudgrwi mffICm:Vs,Wwafwi1llong bv r'c-mvmbwed. Him HOWARD CARR RALPH W. CHRISTIE I 1 islam principal H, J. ALBRECHT english adviser of debale club boolnroom manager HAROLD H. BERNDT physical education adviser of sludenl dances allwlelic lrainer for football MYRON L. CARR science dileclor of qlhlelics CALVIN A, ARPKE mafhemalics MISS MARY JANE BLASER girls' healfh and physical educalion MRS, BERNICE COOK iournalism and english adviser ol the sfadnum world and quill and scroll edilorial adviser ol lhe lahoma QQ' 5.1 DANIEL 'II-.HSI QI socmI sfudwss dcpnrfm.-mI I II Sm IU uv IIIIII I un Ivww Ik dy- EIJWIN IQIIINGER Imvm-mmI MISS AGNES C FENENCA Iwvvc otuvwofvxms .Ifiwsvr rf no SIAIIVQ QILII MISS ALICE FRASER heal of mmIIsII dvznarlmvm mivisrr QI nwvvsfi M? ' MISS JUNE M, DANIELSON SQIIOOI nurse' mivlsvr of smdfwv uursvs ROBERT C. EVANS vuqIIsIv :md dmr'rv:1IiQ5 -advisor of Ihesphaus QIMQV1uf.jrarvmII4js, sf-Ulf-V I,I.1s5 pInv, Hvospian oI.14,fm'.I-Inmv. comb of We urmra MISS EVELYN 6, FORBES mmlmmatics adviser QI wciarw III cwxrtwfwi III IrIs dub Q. . IIIII-me' mivmf-r MISS V-IULLI IJAVIIU. II ,ru IU mfrvvxrn MRS. BLANCIIE HILL IVANS IIIQIISII ' fspclnse-he W JORII I. 5 MISS ANNA LOIS HERTZBERG arf adviser of ar? club advisef of ski club co-advis'2r of sophr-rni rf- flziss MRS. GLADYS M. HEMENWAY foreign ianquaqes adviser of iunior red cross MRS. IMOGENE HOKANSON forefqm lnriquaqes Co-adviser of iunim dass adviser of girls' dub smgiqi cofnmiifefi MURRAY HEALY Corvmierciai comih of sophomore fooibnli coach of sooiwmors basketball O. FLOYD HITE head ui sgiemce deparirrifrni DELWEN B. JONES music adviscr Qi lvqini .iiiviwr mf fiqvmiiii sm, :bed MRS WOLET C GRAHAM e-vvqiish iw .iiivisvr J smiiur dass 5, W, iiinuow head of Lorvirm-r,mi iivpnrirm'-ril 'nreiqn imvqunqv .iixvisvr of iam: diiifi Ci AYTON JOHNSON music adviser Qi qiris' .wifi lmys' qlm- i'iubS direcmr iii :wrqhi-sim ami Nw opt-rn H PHII JONES SXif'VWklJ roach uf Mi-.viii in uifwaea ROBERT LEVINSON sofraI smdivs advisor of big 5 comin of IooIbaII and Irark MRS. FRANCES LANGICN rwvqlish MRS. AMY C. MAGILL head of horns economics department Iufm uh 'fn WORIHY C. KANARR Iv ILIslrmI mfs MISS MARY KOBETICH Ilwary .afivlsvr nf Sfudrfrd Iuhrnry nsusmvvts III BILL LEMMON qu Iarvqwmrlvn isvr UI prp rIui'1 rsww lm5Ifr'IImII crmfh MISS HELEN A. MILIFR I nw nf .mf um S MRS, MARY E. KEAN m,vHwwaIIrs nfivxsfv rwIsI.'1fupI1Iwh MRS. MARIAN R. LAURSEN .uftbndancc clerk MISS ANNIE LAURIE MCCULLOCH qniriomr- mivisc-r of qIrIs' club 1 ,fwfr . ,xi I. .r .V -Mew: A ERANK W. O'NEEL heallll and physical cducafion coacn of intramural athletics coordlnalor of heallh and physical frducalion MISS HAZEL MINTON huallh and plwsical r-flumllmv advisor -ul slnrlinna lacully advisor ful salmso MRS. LILYBELLE ANN PRATT mrblarv lo llw primlpnl MARVIN L. SCOTT mmial sludifvs adviser ral bla s assisfanl football cmxflw rcscrve baslmtball cfmflw baseball conrh TONEY SHELTON fr'wnm.c'rLlal advisor of qnll fluly I.1lwm.n Sladlurvv worlfl 'ouch Ol qcxll lvmn MISS JANE F, MURRAY hflnw wcomomics MRS. ROBERTA PRICE social sludies FORREST H. Sl-IEEDY lwallh and physizal rvivnmliflnl llrlvnrs' lminlvvcl advisr-r ful rillv club snphnrvmrr- fnnllfwll Crum lu MISS AUGUSTA OHLIN CHQIISIW MISS ZOE RAE SANDERS commerclal Adviser of lellowslwlp flr-pnrlmr-ul ol qirls' rluh mrrvvlur-r ol nssnrvulnly ffmvmillf-1 '7fzeq Sfaaw W4 wi? 32' 'I K J aa! ww. R, D. SIMPSON soda! smdics and foreign Tomguaqc coach of debam foam WALTER G. STREETER guidance ndvisr-r of hiky cobinz-T, CASHP hify and sfudPn1co1mCTT rfmrh of varsify and rvsrrrvfx Swimming g.2sPvuhTy cnrvvruivfof- JAMES A, WALTER science and forwiqn Tanquaqv adviser of k:cnqaT hiw and sta Crew MISS HELEN L. SOHLBERG quidancc nrlvwser of camera dub adviser of servke deparfmcn? of qiris' dub adviser of servucc commmcc of sahasa EVERETT D. WADSWORTH cnmmcrcial .adviser of refnilcrs' ciub and movie operafors' dub MISS RUTH SHUMWAY salvncfe ndvlsrvr of Scif-nav club TRUMAN SMITH hfgad of mafhvmafiis dc-padmoni .Advisor of hmm! and smmp rrmnaqnrs HARRY J, SWARM fmmmf-rri.1l C0 mivisvr of sfxuim dass MISS CFENEVTEVE WILCOX fnmish fini ,swmmsmm l ED COY BETTY FRANGEN DON CHEW Vice PresidenT Secreiary Treasurer Slucfuzf G ' BYRON DODGE Presidenf PresidenT Byron Dodge led STudenT Council Through an exTremely acTive and successTul year oT proiecTs around school. The oTher cabineT oTTicers assisTing him were Ed Coy, vice presidenT: BeTTy Frangen, secreTary, and Don Chew, Treasurer. One oT The TirsT Things done This year was The re-esTablishrnenT oT The aTTiliaTion wiTh Luisen- schule in DusseldorT, Germany. Don Flora, Bob Lewis, Bev ShoTwell and JenniTer Youngman were chosen To head The aTTiliaTion commiTTee. All The clubs aT STadium parTicipaTed in This proiecT and senT books, records and oTher maTerial ThaT The German sTudenTs could use. The enTire school boughi Them a phonograph as a ChrisTmas presenT, and STadium has received a beauTiTul painTing Trom Them. STudenT Council also broughT Two exchange German Teachers and a sTudenT To visiT The school. They were Dr. Dora Wagner Trom W. S.C. and Dr. GerTrude Gerber and Ingrid Schneider Trom GarTield l-ligh School in SeaTTle. Ed Coy and Bev Dobry were co-chairmen oT FooTball NighT, one oT The year's highlighTs. All The skiTs and individual acTs were based on The Theme. The Golden TwenTies. Joe Turco was lvl. C. oT The show, while KurT Karmin, Darell Nelson and Ron TaTum were The sTooges. KurT Karmin and PaT Kohl were co-chairmen oT The dance aTTerwards. STadiana received The skiT Trophy and Jean Lowman and Gene Johnson Took Top honors Tor The individual acTs. Under The guidance oT Mr. STreeTer, The 35 STudenT Council members carried ouT a greaT num- ber oT oTher proiecTs during The year. The members each spoke Tor his organizaTion, and TogeTher accomplished a greaT deal Tor The school as a whole. STudenT Council was in charge oT The P. A. announcemenTs each morning, and diTTerenT members were chosen To speak during The year. The selling oT BoosTer TickeTs was anoTher successTul idea. The Tunds raised Trom This drive enabled STadium To carry on ils spring sporTs program, wiTh The highlighT oi This campaign, The TaculTy-l-li-Y basketball game. The members also sold colorTul STa- dium book covers and license plaTes To aid The acTiviTy Tund. ln addiTion The group senT Byron Dodge To a leadership convenTion aT The U. oT W., and held a lunchroom-clean-up drive. They inviTed The EvereTT High School STudenT Council To visiT The school and enTerTained Them beTore The EvereTl-STadium TooTball game Nov. IO. STadium visiTed EvereTT in The same manner beTore The baseball game lvlay ll. During The spring monThs everyone in STudenT Council spenT one period a week To help clean up The school grounds, and The enTire group worked TogeTher To produce Their impressive TloaT in The daTTodil parade. STUDENT COUNCIL Row I: Joan Joyner, Nancy Berry, R-,ilhy Nichols, BeTTy Frangen, Don Chew, Ed Coy, Byron Dodge, Marny Coy, Selma Nelson, Mary Ann NorTon, Mabel Baldwin, Mr. Sfreeler. Row 2: Dick Harnby, Jim Hifchcock, Diane Gray, Sally Hammond, Joanne Klasell, Marilyn Hull, Gay Buck, John WesT, Norman Lawrence, Linnaea Clwurchwarcl, Sandy Shields, EvereTTGus1, Bob RoberTs. Row 3: Dave GirnleTT, George Cripe, Don Flora, Lee Garrison, KurT Karmin, Birney Dempcy, Bob NewTon, Bob Lewis, MonTe Powell, Jim Nelson, Chuck Snyder, Duck Norlin. Row 4: Elizabelh RegesTer, Peggy Lee, Jennifer Youngman, Beverly Snofwell, Norm Gerber, Ron TaTurn, Dick Fussel, Fred Biorkman, Hollis Yosl, Bill Nichols, Ozzie Williams, Brian Cary, Gary MacPherson. I4 1siaTaa m l as-A 1 kj' . ,-,,- Q , 8 ,L : . .. QQ' wr x V ' x Q A .. xg Qi 4 N A x ' SN if if X N5 x x., .1 .1 t i f Q, www I 1 1 Q ,mf fb ,I F 'ix W! 'X F M v 6 .3 x , 15, M Q A-i 4? X xr x .. KN ME i JIM DIEVORE RON TATUM BIRNEY DEMPCY Presidenf Vice President Secrefary genial: eladfi A roll of paper, a golden fassel and fhe lingering sfrains of Pomp and Circumsfanceu puf a sfamp finis in fhe high school lives of some 300 seniors. The Senior Class of l95l has reached ifs poinf of no refurn. Buf before fhis poinf is losf, furn back fhe calendar fo Sepfember, l95O, our senior -- Thaf firsf week was spenf geffing reacquainfegl. Senior Class presidenf, and Ron Tafum, vice presidenfg Birney Dempcy, secrefaryg Paf McCullough, freasurerg Sally l-lammond, girls' represenfafive: John Wesf, boys' represenfafive, and lvlrs. Graham and Mr. Swarm, advisers, were making plans for fhe year. Sadie Hawkins Day had become a fradifion: Paf Phillips and Fred Biorkman were co-chairman for fhe class of '5l. Gean Lowman, Paf Nichols and Ed Coy were buf a few of fhe Senior Class play sfars. Frank Giro- lami broughf home fhe laurels in fhe form of money and giffs fo fhe Casfle for his orafory. During fhe fall Dave Gimleff edifed and Lee Garrison managed The World. ln fhe wrifing field Joyce lvlaule was busy wifh The Tahoma. Girls' Club acfivifies were underway wifh Peggy Lee clirecfing operafions. Marie Jackson, vice presidenf, was fhe only ofher senior officer. The various deparfmenfs were headed by Bev Shofwell, service: Joanne Klasell, welfare, and Diane Gray, social. Janice Nicholson and Bill Tone were fhe co-chairmen for fhe senior sweafer dance, l-lafchef l-lop. Journey Sfarwardf' fhe senior ball, was co-chairmaned by Shirley Campbell and Dennis Zimmerman. Days were now being counfed and co-chairmen of all fhe seniors affairs were busy making prepa- rafions for fhe closing days. Bev Loska and Bill McKenzie had senior week all sef. Ellen Anderson and Norm Lawrence were ouf scoufing falenf for fhe senior assembly. ln fhe food deparfmenf Elizabefh Regesfer and Frank Girolami were preparing menus for The senior banquef. Two seniors, Linnaea Churchward and Margaref lvloberg, were also busy wifh fhe Girls' Club, Triple S Tea. Co-Chairmen Donna Bergsfrom and Wesfon Slifer were selecfed for baccalaureafe and fhe senior giff was announced as a spe-aker's fable and chair. Then graduafion af fhe C.P.S. Fieldhouse. Class officers of fhe pasf were: Ron Tafum, Junior Class presidenfi Don Chew, vice presidenfq Beverly Nelson, secrefaryi Bob Lewis. freasurerg Peggy Lee, girls' represenfafive, and Jack l-lamilfon, boys' represenfafive. Sophomore officers were: Kurf Karmin, presidenfp Ron Tafum, vice presidenfg Bev Loska, secrefary: Sally l-lammond, freasurer: Peggy Lee, girls' represenfafive, and Larry Meredifh, boys' represenfafive. As fhe Class of I95l leaves fhe halls of Sfadium, if remembers fhaf as progress is fhe law of fhe pasf, so fhe seniors hope fo make if of fhe fufure. PAT MQCULLOUGH JOHN WEST SALLY HAMMOND Treasurer Boys' Represenfalive Girls' Represenlafive wwwwax-fQmm,m:x A zf zsssasassaw--. NA: wg , iw? its S211 x -X. W aw 55 i E1 is X X 2 ,f A 5 5 Q' we 1' N x29 Sw S x R up BN Jie!! af am Most Popular Girl ............ Peggy Lee K- l Most Popular Boy ......... K P 1 Most Talented Girl ..... Jackie Johnston Most Talented Boy .-........-... Ed Coy Most Athletic Girl ....... Pat Pennington l Most Athletic Boy -.----....-- Ray Boyle Most Shy Girl ..-.-.--.-.- Margie Jensen l Most shy Boy ................ Bob Powell l l Class Cut-Up, Girl -...-..-. Marilyn Hull I Class Cut-Up, Boy ....... Darrell Nelson Handsomest Boy ....- John West l Prettiest Girl ..... Beverly Loska XX Class Vamp ......... Eva Parker Alsx ll UM! Af Class Shiek ...... Frank Girolami - mwflfgalahlllf Brainiest my a een uernsey Brainiest Boy ...... Lee Garrison w Girl Most Likely to Succeed .... Peggy Lee fly Boy Most Likely to QW. fy My Succeed ----.. Byron Dodge f f c' f j Q5 DOUGLAS ABEL honor roll . . . sophomore basketball . , . re- serve tennis '49 . , . latin club . . . hobby: stamp collecting . . . tennis '5l. THOMAS ALGEO JR. attended vocational school . . . maiored in english, spanish and history. ELLEN ANDERSON andy -tigerannas . . . pep club . . . assem- blies . . . dance committees . . .football night . . . outside employment . . . attended st. leo's high school . . . maiored in english, typing and history. , . make-up class . . .opera . . . dance committees. JOAN AMELIA ANDERSON assemblies . . . concert chorus . . . irls' lee 9 9 . . . girls' club committees . . . opera '50, 'Sl . . . red cross representative . . . stadiana . . . sahasa . , . honor roll . . . p.-t.a. representa- tive . . . first-year athletic award . . . maiored in english, spanish and commercial . . . opera special chorus '5I. MARIETTA ARNOLD tigerannas '49, '50 . . . girls' club committees . . . honor roll. JUNICE VICTORIA ATES girls' council . . . usher at commencement . . . sub-chairman ot fellowship department . . . football night '48, '49, '50 . . . assemblies . . . usher at opera . . . co-chairman of iunior prom . . . dance committees . . . sahasa . . . y-teen mid-winter conference . . . p.-t.a. spring style show . . . royal tins , . . first-year athletic letter . . .tigerannas '49, '50 . . . water pageant . . . p.-t.a. representative . . . pep club . . . stadiana . . . red cross representative . . . maiored in spanish, history and double eng- lish . . . royal fins pageant 'SI . . . second-year athletic award . . . senior swimming team. I RICHARD HEATH BAKER dick -varsity track '50, '5I . . . reserve bas- ketball '50 . . . co-captain track . . . co-captain ot sophomore football , . . sophomore basket- ball . . . reserve track '49 . . . intramural sports . . .torch hi-y . . .special chorus '49 . . . com- mencement assistant . . . activity manager . . . bond and stamp manager . . . red cross repre- sentative . . . ritle club . . . pep club . . . ski club . . . boys' glee club . . . big s . . . out- side employment . . , maiored in english, ger- man, science and mathematics. MARLENE BALLEW yell duchess '50 . . . activity manager . . . assemblies . attendance clerk . . . football night . . . girls' club committees . . . first-year atiletic letter . . . stadiana . . . study hall assistant . . . tigerannas . . . pep club . . . sahasa . . . dance committees . . . rnaiored in typing, english and spanish. CAM BARRETT sahasa . hobby: dancing . . . majored in commercial, english, history and spanish . . . attended great alls high school. JANET BERG activity manager . . . assemblies . . . girls' club committees . . . athletic letter . . . sta- diana . . . pep club . . . sahasa . . . p.-t.a. representative . . . maiored in home economics, english, spanish and history. MARY JANE ALGEO opera dancing chorus . . . p.-t.a. representa- tive . . . assemblies . . . girls' club committees ...sahasa . . . hobb :dancing . . . basketball champ 'SI . . . athletic award . . . chosen outstanding basketball player ot 'Sl . . . opera dancing c orus '5l. ROBERT E. ANDERSEN andy -treasurer ot bengal hi-y . . . treasurer ot pep club . . . sophomore basketball . . . reserve basketball . , . dance committees . . . assemblies . . . outside employment. HAROLD ANDERSON orchestra . . , band . . . honor roll . . , boxing . . . maiored in music, english and machine shop . . . attended north central high school, spokane. KARIN KRISTINE ANDERSON kay Y-attendance clerk . . . bond and stamp manager . . . girls' club committees . . , honor roll . . . study hall assistant . . . science club . . . riding club . . . latin club . . . art club . . . secretary of art club . . . art exhibits . . . maiored in en lish, art and foreign language . . . science clufb open house , . .dance decora- tions. EDWARD LOUIS ARTHUR football night '50, . . camera club . . . bogey hi-y . . . commencement assistant . . . outside employment . . . majored in english, french, science and mathematics. KNUTE AUNE outside employment. MABLE MYRA BALDWN maybee -world statt . . . tahoma statt . . . honor roll . . . football night '50 . , . co-chair- man ot christmas decorations . . . stadiana . . . sahasa . . . red cross representative . . . p.-t.a. representative, . , girls' club committees . . . dance committees . . . study hall assistant . . . white blouse checker . . . first-year athletic letter . . . maiored in history, commercial and double english. SHIRLEY BARNHART triple s . . . quill and scroll . . . red cross representative . . . first-year athletic letter . . . assemblies . . . p.-t.a. panel . . . sahasa . . . stadiana . . . study hall assistant . . . world statt . . . world advertisin staft . . . president and secretary of quill ann? scroll . . . tootball ni ht . . . girls' club committees . . . honor ro?l . . . iournalism emblem . . . tahoma statt latin club . . .world ad manager. . .pep club . . . dance committees . . . ushered at senior class play and opera . . . maiored in home cco- nomics, english, mathematics and latin. RICHARD BENNETT sopohomore football . . .sophomore basketball . . . reserve basketball . . . castle hi-y . . . maiored in mathematics and spanish . . . ser- geant-at-arms of castle hi-y. DONNA MAE BERGSTROM ' honor roll . . . sahasa . . . girls' club committees . . . outside employment . . . maiored in eng- lish, history, typing and shorthand, 2 I senior class play . . . treasurer of triple s . , , vice president of quill and scroll . . . advanced thespians . . .shield honor societ . . . stadiana . . . world staff . . . tahoma staff. . . thespian cabinet . . . football night '49, '50 . . .triple s ... quill and scroll . . .senior class play read- ing committee . . . p.-t.a. representative . . . red cross representative . . . assistant business manager of thespian play '50 . . . senior honor roll . . . commencement assistant . . . girls' club committees . . . dance committees . . . radio programs . . . first-year athletic letter . . . t-hesplan Flay reading committee . . . lournalusm emb em . . . maiored in mathe- matics french and english . . . activity manager . . . office worker. bob royal fins '49, 50, 'Sl . . . dancing chorus . . . girls' glee. . . swim team , . . sahasa . . . pep club . . .football night . . . opera '49, '50, 'Sl . , . dance committees . , . bond and stamp manager . . . activity manager . . . maiored in english, homo economics and music. sergeant-art-arms and treasurer of big s . . . stadium hr-y . . , intramural sports . , . varsity fggmtball '48, '50A. . .'co-captain of football tahoma staff . . . world staff. thanksgiving day assembly '50 . . . lunchroom crew '49 . . . red cross representative '48 . . . p.-t.a. representative . . . maiored in art, cloth- inq and english . . . make-up committee for opera '5l. assemblies . . . attendance clerk . . . band .. . pep band . . . hike leader. . . honor roll . . . first-year athletic letter , . . red cross representative . . . campus radio theater . . . stadiana , . . ice skating club . . . sahasa . . . band librarian . . .dance committees . . .flute quartet . . . maiored in trench, english, band and commercial . . . opera orchestra . . . spring activity manager. gay -activity manager , , , assemblies . . . band . . . bond and stamp manager . . . com- mencement usher . . . dance committees . . . football night . . . president of bengal hi-y . . . intramural sports . . . reserve football . . . wrestling . . . student council . . . pep club . pep band . . . vice president of bengal hr-y. sophomore football . . . reserve football . . . smoker '49, '50, '5.l . . . president of latin club . . . dance committees . . . torch hi-y. tigerannas . . . assemblies . . . iunior attendant to sahasa rose queen . . . activity manager . . . football night '49, '50 . . . girls' club committees .. .stadiana ...pep club . . . ski club . . . sahasa . . . howdy assembly . . . co-chairman of senior ball . . . dance committees . . . maiored in spanish, english and history. dance committees . . . assemblies . . .football night '49 . . . treasurer of torch hi-y . . . secre- tary of torch hi-y . . . intramural wrestling . . . iournalism emblem . . . vice president of stu- dent leaders . . . treasurer of student leaders . . . study hall assistant , . . world staff .' . . sports editor of the world . . . pep club . . . sophomore football . . . track . . . reserve wrestling football spanish . wrestling 22 BARBARA J. BILLINGTON FRED BJORKMAN assistant at commencement . . . president of torch hi-y '50 . . . co-chairman of sadie hawkins day . . . student council . . . representative to hi-y legislature . . . intramural sports . , . dance committees . . . assemblies . . . reserve basket- ball . . . sophomore basketball . . . pep club . . . usher at baccalaureate , . . hi-y . . . varsity basketball '5l. DORRIS JEAN BOWLBY attendance clerk . . . bond and stamp man- ager . . . concert chorus . . . glee . . . first- year athletic award . . . opera . . . special chorus . . . senior class play prompter . . . narrator thanksgiving day play . . . stadiana . . . riding club . , . sahasa . . . ski club . . . thespians . . . make-up class . . girls' club committees . . . advanced thespians. MARJORIE E. BRAGDON margie -advertising manager of the world . . . triple s . . . sahasa cabinet . . . honor roll . . .football night. . . tigerannas . . . stadiana . . . basketball night . . . vice president of y-teen inter-club . . . shield honor society . . . co-chairman of girls' club talent show . . . howdy assembly . . . thespians . . . pep club . . . office worker . . . first-year athletic letter . . . world ad staff . . , girls' club committees . . . usher at senior class play . maiored in spanish, home economics and enqlish . . . world staff . . .triple s . . .chairman of all-city y-teen recognition . . . secretary of quill and scroll. bond and stamp mana er . . . girls' club corn- mittees . , . hobbies: ancing, skating, horses, and swimming . . . maiored in english, com- mercial and home economics . . . attended clover park high school. ALlCE BRIESE DONALD KENT BRUGEON don --motion picture operator . . .. stage crew , . . hobbiesz, electricity, mechanics, col- lecting and repairing clocks, film developing and music . . . attended welling c. -mephan high school, bellmore, n. y. . maiored in science, mathematics and english. FRANK GEORGE BUONOMO sophomore football . . . iunior football . . . varsity football . . . sophomore. basketball . . . reserve basketball . . . assemblies . . . football night . . . dance committees . . . bud s . . . torch hi-y . . . activity manager . , . intramural sports . . . student leader . pep club . hobbies: ping pong, badminton .and bowling , , , majored In english, mathematics and voca- tional school. FRANK BURKLAND JANICE V. CARLBOM second-year athletic letter . . . bond and stamp manager . . . red cross representative.. . . sta- diana . . . camera club treasurer . . . 'pin winner . . . life saving . . . maiored in spanish, typing and english. BRIAN M. CARY president of stamp club . . . thespians . . . vice president of science club . . . world ad. and editorial staff. . .latin club . . . vice president of stamp club . . . president of science cluib . . . entered from beverley rammar school in beverley, east yorkshire, engiiand . . . hobbies stamp collecting and model railroads. I EARL JAMES CELMER senior class play business manager . . . activity manager . . . red cross representative . . . outside employment . . , maiored in english, mathematics, bookkeeping and science. DONALD LEE CHEW treasurer ot student body . . . vice president of iunior class . . . treasurer of bengal hi-y . . , commencement usher . . . student council . . . bengal hi-y . . . reserve football . . . reserve baseball . . . reserve track . . . dance com- mittees . . . honor roll . . . usher at opera . . . county conference . . . maiored in mathematics, english, german and science. AL CHRISTENSEN swimming . . . intramural sports . . . boxing smoker . . . bond and stamp manager . . . orchestra . . . assemblies . . . opera . . . com- mencement assistant . . . hobbies: dogs, writinq stories, poetry and classical music . . . maiored in english, spanish and science. U LlNNAEA CHURCHWARD president of thespians . . , president of red cross club . . . vice president of triple s . . . sub-chairman of welfare department ot girls' club . . .treasurer of quill and scroll . . . treas- urer ot science club '50 . . . secretary of science club '49 . . . usher at commencement . . . senior honor roll . , . student council . . .foot- ball night 'SO . . . second-year athletic letter . . . thespian cabinet '50, 'SI .. . girls' council '5l . . . shield honor society . . . stadiana , . . tahorna statf . . . world staff . . . p.-t.a. repre- sentative . . . red cross representative . . . girls' club committees . . . office worker . . . library assistant '49 . . . p.-t.a. spring style show '50 . . . radio programs . . . p. l. c. student con- gress . . . usher at senior class play . . . opera usher . . . co-chairman of girls' club triple s tea . . . secretary of ski club . . . chairman of quill and scroll dance , . . p. a. oratorical con- test '48 . . . maiored in english, science and german. EDWIN COY ed --vice president ot student body . . . co- chairman of football night . . . senior class play lead . . . treasurer of pe club '49 . . . advanced thespians . . . assemblies . . . usher at commencement . . . football night . . . bengal hi-y . . . dance committees . . , opera secondary lead '5l . . . special chorus . . . president ot concert chorus . . . boys' glee club . . . intramural sports . . . student council . . . p.-t.a. representative . . . red cross representa- tive . . . p. a. announcer . . . activity manager .., art club , . . bond and stamp manager, PATTY A. CROWDER study hall assistant . . . honor roll . , . latin club . . . maiored in english, latin and com- mercial. JOAN CULP iody -riding club. . . girls' club committees . . . ushered at opera 'Sl . . . world editorial staff '50 . . . bond and stamp manager . . . activity office worker . . . study hall assistant . . . pep club , . . sahasa . . . howcly assembly . . . honor roll . . . hobby: horseback riding . . maiored in spanish, english and history. BOYD HOWARD CURTIS world editorial staff . . . sports editor for fall world ...latin club , . . pep club . . . reserve track . . . intramural basketball . . . sophomore tootball . . . sophomore basketball . . . quill and scroll . . . maiored in latin, mathematics, english and science. LEE KINGSTON DAVIS co-chairman of christmas decorations . . . mem- ber castle larks . . .football night. . . presi- dent, treasurer of camera club . . . tigerannas . student council . . . glee club . . . assem- blies . . . opera special chorus , . . activity manager . . . student nurse . . . study hall assistant . . . girls' club committees . . . pep club . . . bond and stamp manager . . . ski club . . . dance committees. BIRNEY DEMPCY secretary of senior class . . . president of torch hi-y . . . co-chairman of all-school carnival . . . vice president ot torch hi-y . . . student council . . . ootball night . . . dance committees . . . assemblies . . . sophomore football and basket- a . GERALDINE CHASE qerri -red cross representative . . . science club . . . spring activity manager. . . president of trench club . . . advanced thespians . . entered from roosevelt high, honolulu t. h. . . . maiored in trench, science and english. LARRY CHITTICK tex -commencement usher. . . rifle club . . . maiored in art, english and vocational school . . . outside employment. NORMAN CHRISTENSON sophomore basketball '49 . . . p.-t.a. repre- sentative . , . torch hi-y . . . intramural sports study hall assistant . . . bond and stamp man- ager . . . dance committees . . . hobbies: ping pong and bowling . . . majored in english, commercial and history. MARGARET CORBETT margy --senior representative to irls' coun- cil , . .activity manager . . . tootbaii night . . . sahasa . . . advanced thespians . . . co-chair- man of girls' club tolo . , . entered from port angeles, GEORGE W. CRIPE president ot castle hi-y . . . sophomore basket- ball. . . rifle club . . . castle hi-y . . . bond and stamp manager . . . intramural sports . . , majored in science, mathematics and english. JANET CROWE ian -assemblies . . . christmas play '5O'. . . girls' club committees . , . study hal assistant . . . riding club , . . sahasa . . . make-up class . , . maiored in english, history, commercial and economics . . , transferred from lincoln, JOSEPH E. CUMMINS ioe -reserve wrestling '49 . . . sophomore assembly '48 . , . bogey hi-y . . . intramural sports . . . sophomore football '48 . . . varsity wrestling 'Sl , . . maiored in english, biology and mathematics. JUNE DAMON attendance clerk . . . bond and stamp manager . . . girls'.club committees . . . sahasa . . . thespians . , . make-up class . . , spring style show '50 . . . senior class play committee . . . maiored in english, social studies and art, S. WILLIAM DEAN billy -torch hi-y . . . sophomore assembly . . . hockey club . . . intramural wrestling. K JIMMIE DE VORE . assemblies . . . usher at commence- ment '50 . . . torch hi-y . . . intramural swim- minq . . . outside employment . . . senior class president . . . varsity swim team '49 , . . dance committees . . . co-chairman iunior assembly . . . co-chairman ot howdy week . . . maiored in english, history and shop. 23 LLOYD DEWEY BYRON DODGE student body president 4. . . student body vice president . . . co-chairman sophomore may dance . . . boys' state 'SO . . . usher at com- mencement SOI. . . honor roll . . . usher at baccalaureate 49, '50 . . . president of hi-y cabinet . torch hizy president . . . secretary of torch hi-y . , . hi-y legislature . . . intra- mural wrestling . . . reserve wrestling '48 . . . assemblies . . . dance committees . . . varsity wrestling. BARBARA EBEN barb --outside employment . . . pep club . . -. sahasa . . . maiored in english, mathe- matics and spanish. JEAN ELLIOTT pep 'club . . . sahasa . . . maiored in english, spanish, commercial and mathematics. RON ERDAHL entered from lincoln high school. BARBARA ESPELAND treasurer of stadiana . . . triple s . . . tootball night '50 . . , hike leader . . . activity manager . . . red :ross representative . . . library assist- ant . . . shield honor society . , . honor roll . . .ski club . . , spring style show '50 . . . second-year athletic letter . . . pep club , , , sahasa . . . dance committees . . . howdy assembly . . . girls' club committees . . . co- chairman ot triple s tolo . . . rnaiored in his- tor-,, shorthand, typing and english. y I CARMELLA FERRI girls club committees . . . glee club . . . library assistant . . . p -t.a. representative , . . retailers club . . . outside employment . . . maiored in typing and english. DON FLORA student council 'Sl ...science club . . .debate club.. . .camera club . . . sportsmen's club . .. president of sportsmen's club '49 . . . honor roll ...senior honor roll. . . baseball manager '49, '50, 'Sl . . . intramural swimming . . . student leader '49 . . . commencement usher '50 . . . senior-class play reading committee . . . rna- iored in english, science and german. BRUCE E. FOX student leader . . . royal hify . , , band , , , football night . . . intramural sports . . . wrestling -'50 . . .-pep band . , . maiored in mathematics, english, music and science. I DOROTHY JOAN FULLAWAY loan -thcspians . . . pep club . . . sahasa . . . skating club . . . art club . . . outside employment . , . maiored in english and spanish 24 BEVERLY DOBRY bev . . , co-chairman of football night . . . assemblies . . . dance committees . . . girls' club committees . . . library assistant . . . p.-t.a. representative . . . tigerannas . , . style show . . . pe club . . . sahasa . . . thespians . . . honor roll . . , majored in history, foreign language and english. DON DuPRIEST varsity tennis '49, '50, 'Sl . , . sophomore basket- ball ...big s , . .football night . . . assemblies . , . intramural sports. , .torch hi-y . . . pep club . , . red cross representative . . . activity manager . . . dance committees . . . outside employment . , . study hall assistant . . . bond and stamp manager. . . ski club . . . maiored in english, history and science. JOAN EDWARDS rnaiored in english and art. . .girls' club com- mittees . . . hobbies: swimming, dancing and art . . . entered from van nuys high, calif. HELEN EMMERT bunny -assemblies . . .attendance clerk . band . . . christmas play . . . study hall assist- ant . . . sahasa . , . pep band . . . oratorical contest. . .ski club , . . riding club. .. debate team . . . school traffic patrol . . , hobbies: .ice skating, horses . . . attended clover park high School. ELOISE BERNICE ERWIN I ellie -christian fellowship club . . . retailers club . . . outside employment . . . maiored 'in science, commercial, home economics .and dis- tributive education . . . hobby: badminton. BARBARA EVENSEN girls' council . . . tigerannas . . . p.-t4a..style show . . . football night '49, '50 . . . assistant at commencement . . . assemblies . . . 'bond and stamp manager . . . dance committees . . . honor roll . , . stadiana . . . sahasa , . . pep club , . . tahoma staff . . .world staff . .. y-teen mid-winter conference '49 . . . first-year athletic letter . . . second-year athletic letter . . . girls' club committees . maiored in spanish, english and commercial. MARY ELIZABETH FLEMING girls' club committees. . . library assistant . . . art club . . , pep club . . . sahasa . . . malored in science, spanish and english. JO ANN ESTELLE FORD assemblies . . . bond and stamp manager . . . dancing chorus 'Sl ...football night. . . study hall assistant. . . student nurse . sahasa . . . maiored in typing, english and history, AUDREY FRANZEN - vice president of christian fellowship club . , . pep club . . . red cross representative . . . honor roll . . . maiored in spanish, english and commercial , . . attended lincoln high school, seattle. RICHARD A. FUSSELL dick -president of tiger hi-y '50, 'Sl . . . student council . . . reserve wrestling , . .dance ...football night . . . band manager... pep club . . . intramural sports . . . sophomore basketball . . . assembliesg, , . radio programs . . . representative to hi-y youth legis ature . . . outside employment . . . hobby: animal husbandry. . .maiored in mathematics, science, english and music. VERNON GASPAIRE maiored in english, history and industrial arts , . . attended lincoln and federal way hiqti schools. NORMAN GERBER royal hi-y . . . vice president ol pep club treasurer of ski club , . , co-chairman ot howdy assembly , . . assemblies . . . spring style show '50 , . .debate club . . . debate team '-18. . . dance committees . . . p a. announcer . . . maiored in english, mntherrintics, spanish and social studies. DAVE GIMLETT editor in chief of the world . . .student adviser of the world . . . student council . , . benqal hi-y . . sophomore basketball . . . honor roll . . . student leader . . . shield honor society . . , tootball night '49 . . . debate team . . debate club , . . pep club . . . science club ,. .dance committees . . . assemblies . . . out- side employment. . . maiored in enqlish, math- ematics, foreign language and science DORIS GLAMUZINA sahasa . , . maiored in science, mathematics and enqlish. JACQUELINE MAY GORDON iackie -art club . . . sahasa . . . girls' club . . . outside employment . . . hobbies: sports, coolrinq and collecting miniatures , . . majored in enqlish, home economics and french. DIANE GRAY social chairman of girls' club . . . social chair- man of sahasa . . . co-chairman sophomore may dance . . . triple s . . . football night . , . dancing chorus . , , tigerannas . . royal tins '49 . . . first-year athletic letter . , . latin club . . . ski club . . . stadiana . . , girls' council student council , . red cross representative .. .usher at commencement . . . pep club. .. dance committees . . . honor roll . , , p -t,a. spring style show. JANET ROSE GRIFFIN lane --football night . , . honor roll . , . athletic letter , . . red cross representative . . . pep club... sahasa . . . ski club , . . stadiana . . . student leader . . . hike leader . . , sopho- more and iunior Eirls' swim teams . . . maiored in enqlish, trenc and mathematics. ROBERT GRUNWALD bob -outside employment . . , boqey hi-y . . . football night '50 , . . thanksgiving assem- bly , . . attended vocational school - MARY LOUISE GUNNELL stadiana . . . second-year athletic letter . . , roller skating club . . . retailers' club . . . ma- iored in retail traininqy history, science and enqllsli. GERALDINE HAGEDORN jerry -outside employment . . . retail train- ing club . . . rnaiored in english, typing and distributive education, 75 .MARLENE HAGEN sahasa , . . girls' club committees . . , outside employment . . . rnagored in history, commercial anc english. JACK R. HAMILTON boys' representative ot the iunior class . . . royal hi-y . . . treasurer of royal hi-y , . . boys' state . . . co-chairman of pep week . . . stu- dent council . . . senior class play . . . assem- blies . . . intramural sports . , . bond and stamp manager . . . pep club . . . p.-t.a. representa- tive . . . ski club . . . football night. ARDITH HANNUM Hardie -tigerannas . . , activity mana er . , . dance committees . , . ice skating club presi- dent . . . football night '50 . . . girls' club committees . . . sahasa . . . pep club . , . thespians . . . study hall assistant . . . honor roll . . . assemblies . . .bond and stamp man- ager . . . maiored in home economics, spanish and english. BILL HANSMAN hi-y . . . outside honor roll . . . maiored in english, history and drawing . . . attended coulee dam high school, coulee darn. BEVERLY HEATH secretary and treasurer of bowlinq club . . . library assistant . . . first-year athletic letter . . . stadiana . . . study hall assistant . . . out- side employment. DENNIS HEINRICK reserve basketball . . . varsity basketball . , . sophomore basketball . . . intramural sports '49, '50, 'Sl . . . bond and stamp manager . .. castle hi-y . . . secretary of red cross repre- sentatives . , . pep club . . . hobbies: sports and drawing . . . track '5l . . , dance com- mittees . . . maiored in english, history and art. KENNETH HEM pop -sophomore tennis . . . bo ey hi-y . . . sophomore football , . . rnaiorec? in english, history and commercial . . outside employ- ment. PHIL HERZOG maiored in english, history, science and ger- man . . .outside employment. . . hobby: boat- building. JIM HITCHCOCK president oi camera club . , . debate club . . . c. p. s. debate tournament . , . photog- rapher tor world and tahorna . . . outside employment. WAYNE Y. HOGAN sergeant-at-arms ot boys' glee , . . student leader , . . opera lead '5l , . . ritle club . . . chorus . . . opera '50, 'Sl . . . assemblies . . . football night . . . pep club . . . bengal hi-y . . . dance committees . . . hobbies: flying and sports . , . sang at triple s tolo . . . rnaiored in english, spanish, mathematics and history. 26 I I LYNN HALE activity manager . . . assemblies . . . bond and stamp manager . . . usher at commencement . . , dance committees , . . girls' club talent show . . . tahoma statt . . . pep club . . . president of art club . . . girls' club com- mittees . . . riding club . . . sahasa . . . ski club . . . maiored in spanish and art. I SALLY ELAINE HAMMOND senior girls' representative to student council . . . sophomore class treasurer . . . may queen attendant , . .triple s . . . shield honor society . . . honor roll . . . dancing chorus . . . opera . . . student council . . . band '48, '49, '50 . . . pep band . . . ski club . . . co-chairman of pep club dance '49 . . . sahasa . . . activity manager . . .study hall assistant . . . pep club . . . white blouse checker . . . football night . . . dance committees . . . girls' club com- mittees . . . assemblies . , . p.-t.a. spring style show '50 . . . co-chairman of daftodil float '5I . . , senior honor roll . . . vice president ot trench club . . . oratorical contest '49 . . . majored in english, science, music and Ioreign language. BOB A. HANSEN band . . . pep band . . . retailers' club . , . oratorical contest '49 . . . hobby: miniature railroads. ALLAN OMER HANSON al --reserve '48, '49 . . . varsity football '50 . . . reserve baseball '49 . . . commencement assistant . . . assemblies . . , bengal hi-y . . . student leader '49, '50, '5I . . . dance com- mittees . . . hockey club . . . sophomore bas- ketball . . . assemblies . , . football night '48, '49, '50 . . . hockey '49, '50, '5I . . . big s. BETTY J. HEIDT SILVI HEINSOO entered from germany. WILLIAM E. HENDERSON bengal hi-y . . .football night '50 . . . dance committees . . , sophomore football '48 . . . hockey '49, '50, '5l . . . pep club . . .treasurer of bengal hi-y . . . assemblies . . .-hockey club . . . majored in mathematics, english and mechanical drawing, DONALD HIBERLY don -bond and stamp manager. . . football night . . . art club . . . hobbies: stamps and pairting pictures . . . dance committees . . . maiored in art, english and history. PAUL HODGERT royal hi-y . . . hi-y basketball . . .entered from lincoln high school. EARLINE FRANCES HOOPS first-year rifle letter . . . red cross representa- tive '50 . . . stadiana . . . rifle club '49, '50 . . . advanced thespians '49, '50 . . . make-up class . . , senior class play . . . playreading com- mittee . . . bond and stamp manager . . . spring world statt . . . outside emDlOYmf?nl . . . maiored in science, german, mathematics and english. A BARBARA HOUSE president of ridin club '50, '5l . . . concert chorus . . . royal fcins . . . girls' glee club. . , honor roll . . . opera '49, 50, 'Sl . . . special chorus , . .lred cross representative . . . pep club . . . riding club . . . camera club . . . sahasa.. . . riding manager . . . assistant swimming manager . . . sophomore swim team . . . p.-t.a. style show . . . royal fins pageant '50 . . . lifesaving . . . girls' club committee . . . christmas carolers . . . royal fins pageant '5l , . , maiored in english, spanish, music and home economics. , SUE HUMISTON christmas play . . .debate club . , . honor roll . . . debate letter . . . debate team . . . ski club . . . maiored in english, social studies, science and mathematics. H I 1 LEWIS INNOCENTI loiiie '---band '49, '50, 'Sl . . , opera orches- tra 49, '50, '5l . . . commencement band . . . pep band.'49, '50, '5I . . . assemblies . . . football night' '50, 'SI . . . dance committees . . . bogey hi-y . . . red cross representative . . . vice president of bogey hi-y . . . sergeant- at-arms of spanish club . . . honor roll '50 . . .lstudy hall assistant , . . maiored in band, spanish and english. I I WINIFRED RUTH JAEGER 'win -senior class play . . . senicr honor roll . world staff . . , copy editor of world . . , quill and scroll . . . tahoma staff . . . debate team . . . first- and second-year debate letters . . . secretary of debate club . . . state forensics tournament at c. p. s. '50, 'Sl . . .dance com mittees . . . red cross representative . . . girls' club committees . . . thespians . . . make-up class . . . outside employment . . . maiored in english, mathematics, biology, german and social studies. I I MARION ELAINE JENSEN activity manager. , . assemblies. . . bond and Slamp manager . . . carolers '50 . . . concert chorus '50 . . , accompanist . . . dance com- mittees . . . football night '48, '49, '50 . . . girls' club committees. . . girls' glee club '48, 49 . . . opera '49, '50. . . red cross representa- tive . . . radio programs . . . study hall assist- ant . . . pep club . . . sahasa . . . thespians . . . maiored in mathematics, spanish and english. ' ROBERT V. JENSEN varsity and reserve track . . . bengal hi-y . . . bug s . . . maiored in science and mathematics. GENE W. JOHNSON opera lead '50 . . . opera '49 . . . varsity track . . . sophomore football . . , assemblies . . . football night '50 . . . bengal hi-y . . . concert chorus . . . dance committees. U 4 ELLA JOHNSTON maiored in typing, english and home economics I A MARY ELLEN JONES activity manager . , . assemblies .. .attendance clerk . bond and stamp manager . . . dance committees.. . .football night '49, '50 . . . girls' club committees . . . red cross representative . . . senior class playa. study hall assistant ...tigerannas . .. owling . . . ski club . .. pep club .sahasa . . . p.-t.a. representative . . . thespians . . . basketball night '49 , . . p.-t.a. style show . . . maiored in istory, eng- lish and home economics. DELBERT KAHN del ---bond and stamp manager . . . stamp club . , . football manager . . . sports editor of world . . . maiored in mathematics, science english and language. ' MARILYN JEAN HULL howdy assembly '50 . , . football night '50 . , . senior glee '49, '50, 'Sl . . . opera '49, '50, '5l . . . pep club . . . sahasa . . . hobby: skiing . .. maiored in shorthand and spanish . . , outside employment . . . yell queen '5l. JAMES EDWARD HURLOW ed -eassemblies . . . bengal hi-y . . . intra- mural sports . . . smoker '49 . . . co-captain sophomore basketball '49 . . . reserve basket- ball '50 . . . reserve tennis '50 . . . outside em- ployment . . . washin ton state retailers' club . . . vice president of retailers' club '5l . . . p.-t.a. representative . . , red cross representa- tive . . . red cross treasurer '5I . . . student leader . . . dance committees . . . maiored in english, mathematics, history and distributive education. MARIE L. JACKSON vice president of girls' club . . . iunior repre- sentative to girls' council . . .vice president of tigerannas . . , stadiana . . . activity manager ...ski club . . . world staff . . , pep club... riding club . . , girls' council '50, '5l . . . sahasa . . . honor roll . . . football night '49, '50 , . . girls' club talent show '49 , , , bond and stamp manager . . . assemblies , . . p.-t.a. panel . . . dance committees . . senior ball . . . easter assemblv chairman . . . ushered at commencement '50 . . , hobbies: skiing, horses . , . maiored in english, spanish and history, WILLIAM A. JENKS rifle club . . . rifle team . . . bogey hi-y . . , outside employment . . . maiored in english, commercial and vocational school. MARJORIE ANNE JENSEN A stadiana . . . concert chorus . . .football night '50 . . . girls' club committees . . . senior g ee club . . . second-year athletic letter . . . opera '50, 'SI . . . special chorus 'Sl . . . sahasa . , . pep club . , . maiored in english, history and biology. BOB JOHNSON sophomore basketball '48 . . .football manager '48, '49. , .wrestling manager '50 . . .pep c ub . . . washington retailers' club . . . local and state president of retailers' club . . . intra- mural sports . . . vice president of bogey hi-y . . . football night '49, '50, . . bond and stamp manager . . . big s . , . red cross representa- tive... golf club . . . ski club . . .dance com- mittees . . co-chairman of big s dance '48 . . . outside employment. JO ANN JOHNSON . tigerannas . . . co-chairman of sahasa semi- formal . . . honor roll . . . secretary of ski club . . . football night '49, '50 . . . stadiana . . . p.-t.a. spring style show '49 . . . activity manager . . . sergeant-at-arms of stadiana . . . pep club . . . bond and stamp manager , , . thespians . . . dance committees . . . second-year athletic letter . . . study hall assist- ant . . . sahasa , . .tahoma staff . . . assistant speedball manager . . . assemblies . . . girls' club committees . . . attendance worker . , , outside employment . . . maiored in history, science, spanish and double english. JACQUELINE G. JOHNSTON iackie -head drum rnaiorette '49, '50 . . . dancing chorus instructor . . . sophomore may queen . . . pep queen . . . football night . . . assemblies .. .sahasa . . .pep club. . , opera . . dance comniiltecs . . . exchange assembly . . . girls' club committees. . .outside employ- ment . . . maiored in typing, english and short- hand. BARBARA LOUISE JORGENSEN bobby -attendance clerk , . . dance com- mittees . . . girls' club committees . . , library assistant . . . p-t.a. representative . . . red cross representative . . , student nurse . . , study hall assistant . . . ad staff . . . pep club . . , office worker . . . maiored in german, english and science . . . outside employment. KURT WRIGHT KARMIN president of sophomore class , . . elected vice president of student body . . co-chairman ot football night dance . . . stooge football night . . . assemblies , . . stadium hi-y . . . senior class play.. . senior honor roll . . . band . . . student council . . . swimming . . . yell duke . . . intramural swimming . . . president of sta- dium hi-y . . . participant in p. I. c. student congress . . . maiored in mathematics, english and german . . . attended grant high school, portland. 27 KEN KARPACH sergeant-at-arms of art club . . . opera 'Sl . . . entered from heidelberg, germany. , . maiored in english, history and architectural drawing. A DONNA KINGSBURY outside employment . . . shorthand pin . . . maiored in shorthand, typing and english. A JOANNE KLASELL chairman of welfare department of girls' club . . . honor roll , . . activity manager '49, '50 . bond and stamp manager . . . girls' coun- cil . . . student council , . . dance committees .. , assemblies . . . football night '50 . . . pep club '48, '49, '50 . . . ski club . . . thespians . . . howdv assembly '50 . . . white blouse checker , . . thanksgiving play. . , usher at opera . . . p, a announcer. . . co-chairman of decorations for all-school carnival . . . maiored in spanish and english. A KAREN KLOPFENSTEIN co-chairmanAof girls' club tolo . . , ski club tolo , . .ski club . . . pep club , , .activity manager . . . attendance office worker . . . thespians . . . dance committees . . . entered from dallas high school, dallas, ore. PATRICIA KOHL sub-chairman of service department . . . sopho- more and iunior representative to qirls' council . . . co-chairrnan of football night dance '50 . . . president of iunior p.st.a .,.. honor roll first-year athletic award , . . shield honor so- ciety . . . assisted at commencement , . . girls' clubAtalent show '50 . . . senior glee club. . . special chorus . . . carolers . . . opera . . . p.st.a, spring style show . , . tigerannas . . . sahasa . . . study hall assistant . . . football night .... activity manager. . .pep club. . . red cross representative . . . assemblies . . . girls' club committees . . . dance committees . . . p.-t.a. representative . . .senior honor roll , . . maiorcd in english, french, science and history. A KEN KRANHOLD royal hi-y . . . football night . . . transtcrrcd from lincoln , . maiorcd in english, history and radio. JOHN KVAMME honor roll '. . . student leader . . , rod cross representative . . . maiored in mathematics, english, german and history. 4 WILLIAM R. LARKIN bill . . . activity manager . . . band , . . assemblies . , . concert choir . . . opera . . . pep band . , , I:-oys' glee club . . . secondary opera lead '50 . . . opera comedy lead 'Sl . .. honor roll , , , junior football . . , outside em- ployment . . , band manager , . . radio pro- grams. , .senior class play. . . pep club , .. dance committees . . . maiored in music, enge lush, history and mathematics. A HELEN M. LAYSON assistant at commencement . . . honor roll . . . make-up class. . . world ad staff . . .ad man- ager . . . rifle club . . . advanced thespians . . . maiored in science, mathematics, french and english. DALE LERUM hockey team '47, '48 . . . hockey club '47, '48 . . .rifle club '47, '48 . . . big s . . . maiored in english, science, german and mathematics. 28 A, ,A , NORMAN LAWRENCE in-so... A' I A .... . A . A AA ,MARGARET ies 'si . 'ii ' Q . ' 'I i r so si - A SANDRA KERR sandi --library assistant. . .attendance clerk . . . thespians . . . make-up class. . . pep club . .4.Aad staff ot world . . . treasurer of retail training club . . . girls' club committees. KEN KINZEL secretary of castle hi-y '50 . . rifle club . . . maiored in mathematics, science, english and commercial. JOHN ARTHUR KLASELL iack -rifle club . . . reserve football '49 . . . hobby: sailing . , . maiored in science, mathe- matics, english and drawing. PAT KLOS dance committees . . , sahasa . . . stadiana ski club . . . rnake-up class . . . girls' club committees . , . red cross representative . . . art club . . . first-year athletic letter . . . maiored in english, home economics and com- mercial. VICTOR WARREN KOWALSKI vie -bengal liiey . . . sergeant-at-arms of bengal hiey . , . football night '50 . . . dance committees . . . sophomore football , . . sophomore basketball . . . reserve track , , . student leader . . . activity manager . assemblies . . . bond and stamp manager . . maiored in english, history and science. CHARLES KRUGER c. c. -senior honor roll . . , senior class play .. . shield honor society . . . band ...debate team . . . debate letter . . . dance committees .. . treasurer of art club . . .debate club '49, '50 . , . science club '49, '50 , . . advanced lhespians . . . pep band . . . radio programs . . . assemblies , . . hobbies: bug collecting, fly tyin , painting . . . art award . . . maiored in art, 'band biology and english. ALLEN LAMB al -sophomore football '48 . . . reserve loot- ball '49 . . . varsity football '50 . . . chaplain of bengal hi-y . . .world staff. . . tahoma statt ...big s . . . football night '49, '50 . . , honor roll . . . thespians . , . assemblies . . . activity manager . . . dance committees, norm oengal hi y secretary ot bengal y band band president 'Sl . . . pep bard student council . , football night 49 50 assemblies dance corni mittees opera 49 pep club . . . ski cub varsity wrestling manager 'SI , . . activity manager movie picture operator student leader big s wrestling . . . malored in english band science and mathe- matics peggy president of girls club . . . sopho- more and gunner girls representative to student council girls club committees . . . assem- b ies bond and stamp manager . . . usher at commencement drum maiorette '49, '50, gi s ounci girls glee.. .dance committees special chorus 49 '50, 'Sl . . . red cross representative stadiana . , . student council triple s pep club . . , sahasa sk c b advanced thespians representative to girls state . . first' and secord-year athletic awards . . . outstanding basketball player '50 . . . p. a. announcer . , . football night . . . p.-t.a. spring style show . . . roya fins . . . usher at opera . . . usher at commencement '5O. ROBERT MILLS LEWIS bob -treasurer of iunior class . . . president o royal hi-y . . . varsity swimming team '49, ' , ' , . . cc-captain of varsity swimming team . . . honor roll . . . shield honor society . . . usher at commencement . , . usher at bac- calaureate . . . assemblies . . . co-chairman of pep dance . . . intramural sports . . . sopho' more tennis team . . . dance committees . . . big s . . . pep club . . . ski club . . . football night '49, '50 . . . student council . . . p.-t-a. spring style show '50 . . . latin club . . . iunior a. a. u. swim meet '49 . , , representative to governor's conference . . . affiliation committee . . . maiored in latin, mathematics, science and english. CAROL JEAN LEWIS outstanding basketball player '50 . . , red cross representative . . . study hall assistant . . , art club . , . second-year athletic letter , . . sta- diana . . .dance committees. . .ski club. DONNA LILLIS dance committees . . , opera '49, '50, 'Sl . . . christmas assembly '49, '50, '5l . . . assemblies football night . . . chairman of girls' club room . . , girls' council , . . p.-t.a. representa- tive . . . solo orchestra , . . orchestra letter , . .world ad staff. , , honor roll . . . shield honor society . , . secretary of science club . . , camera club . . . thespians . . . guidance office . . , maiored in mathematics, german, science, english and music. SHUN CHOW LING honor roll . , . reserve wrestling '49 . . . opera orchestra . . , student leader '49 . . . assistant at commencement '50 . . . first-aid manager of football, basketball and track '48, '49 . . . senior honor roli . , . bogey hi-y . . . outside employment . . . student leader 'Sl . . . maiored in english, science, commercial, mathematics and foreign language. CLARA LISTER activity manager . , . girls' council '49 . . . honor roll . . . shield honor society . . . pep club . . . triple s . , . main otfice worker and activity oftice worker . . .senior honor roll . . . science club. ..sahasa . ,. maiored in english, bookkeeping and typing. BEVERLY LOSKA boy -secretary of sahasa '50 . , , president ot girls' glee . . . sahasa rose queen . . . ushered at commencement , . . howdy assembly '50 . . co-chairman of tigeranna dance . . . football night '50. . . girls' club committees , . .special chorus '49, '50 . . . secretary ot the sophomore class , . . tigerannas '49, 'SO . . . co-chairman of pep week . . . pep club . . . sahasa cabinet . . . dance committees . . . maiored in spanish and typing. ROBERT LUND A bob -hobby: boats . . . maiorcd In english, mathematics, scicrce and industrial arts. MARILYN JOELLE MaclNNlS world staff . . . stadiana . . . shield honor society . . . oirls' club committees . . . pep club , . . sahasa . . second-year athletic letter . . . thespians . . . science club . . . assemblies . . . honor roll , . . triple s . . . dance com- mittees . . . assistant volleyball manager . . , maiored in english french, mathematics, sci- ence and social science, BILL MADSEN torch hiey . . . bond and stamp manager . . . red cross representative . , . pep club . . . intramural sports . . . majored in english, his- tcry, commercial and trench. JIM MANOWSKI band . . . assemblies . . . pep band . . . hobbies: hunting, and fishing . . . maiored in music, english, iology and spanish. AGNES MARTIN opera supervisor '49, '50 . . . concert chorus . , . glee club . . . carolers . . . honor roll . . , first-year athletic letter . . . stadiana , , . activity manager. . . bond and stamp manager . . . football night . . . radio programs . . . outside emdoloyment , , . rnaiored in english, spanish an mathematics, NEAL LIBRY. varsity football '50 . . activity manager . , bogey hi-y . . . red cross representative. LORNA LEE LINDSAY assemblies . . . activity manager , . . christmas play . . . dance committees . . . girls' club committees . . . opera . . . orchestra . . . study hall assistant . . . swimming team . . . library assistant . . . orchestra letter and radio pro- grams , . , pep club.. sahasa . . . ski club , . , maiored in mathematics, biology and english. DONALD LIPPERT MARIAN LISTER activity manager . . . attendance clerk . . , girls' club committees . . . honor roll , . shield honor society . . . study hall assistant ,. .triple s . , . scierce club , . . sahasa . .. maiored in english, science and spanish. VALDA GEAN LOWMAN gcan fassernblies . . , attendance clerk . . . christmas play. , . ccnccrt chorus. . .christmas carolers . . . football night . . . glee club . , . opera special chorus '49, '50 . . . opera lead 'Sl . . , radio programs . . , senior class play . . . tigerannas . . . study hall assistant . . . advanced thespians . . . p,'t.a. representative , . . girls' club talent show '5O. JAMES LYON band . . , pep band . . . castle hi-y , , riflr- club , . . intramural swimming . . . maiorcd in english, music and mathematics. ANN MADER co-chairman of triple 5 tolo . . . co-chairman of howdy assembly . . triple s . . . stadiana . . . shield honor society. , . ski club . . . pep club . . , p.et.a. representative . . . red cross representative . . . bcnd and stamp manager . . . second-year athletic letter . . . usher at commencement , . . sccretary of shield honor society . . . hike leader. . . football night . , . usher at senior class play . . . dance committees ...honor roll . . . sahasa . . , girls' club com- mittees . . . maiored in english, trench anrt history, JOAN R. MAHONEY ' attendance clerk , . . iunior classical league . . . maiored in english, history and typing. DORIS ANN MARDESICK I treasurer of sahasa . . . tigerannas . , . stadiana . . . activity manager . . . second-year athletic letter. . . bond and stamp manager . . . dance committees. , . football night . . . girls' club committees. . . honor roll . . . pep club . . . study hall assistant . . sahasa cabinet . . . yeteen summer conference . maiored in spanish, english and mathematics. JOAN MARTIN - office assistant . . . rifle club . . . thcspians . . . attended herbert hoover high school, san diego, calit .... bond and stamp manager . . . maiored in english, mathematics, german and history. 29 JOAN MARTINOLICH p,-t,a. spring style show '49 . . .'bond and stamp manager . . . dance committees, . . honor roll . . , study hall assistant. . .-ski club . . , sahasa . . . pep club. . . ice skating club . . , office worker. JOYCE LEE MAULE - editor ofthe tahoma . . . secretary of stadiana ... cub editor of the world.. , tennis champion '49 . . . usher at commencement , . . assemblies . . . tigerannas '49 , . . quill and scroll . . . triple s . . . honor roll . . . second-year athletic letter. . . football night . . . girls' council . .. first-year debate letter . . . girls' club com- mittees . . . world staff . . . pep club . . , sahasa . . . outstanding basketball player '50 . . . iunior swimming team . . . activity mana ager . . . tennis and badminton manager . . . senior honor roll . . . state forensics tournae ment at c. p. s .... maiored in english, his, tory and foreign language. PAT McCULLOUGH assemblies . . , attendance clerk . . . bond and stamp manager . . . football night '49, '50 . . . girls' club committees . . . tigerannas . .. pep club , . . sahasa . . . co-chairman of pep rally '49 , . . co-chairman of girls' club carnival '50. . . senior class treasurer. ROSALIE McGAVlCK girls' club talent show '49 . . . p.-t.a. style show '50 . . . co-chairman pep parade '49 . . . iunior girls' club representative '49. . .athletic letter . . . shield honor society . . . stadiana ... tigerannas '49, '50 . . , pep club.. .bond and stamp manager , . . white blouse checker , . . sahasa . . .triple s . . . ski club . . . vice president ot shield honor society . . . maiored in history, science, english and home economics. WILLIAM J. MCKENZIE bill -secretary of royal hi-y . , . co-chairman of pep parade . . . assistant at commencement '50 . . .football night '49, '50 . . . dance com- mittees . . , activity manager . . . big s . . . bond and stamp manager , . . intramural sports . . , red cross representative . . . varsity swim- ming '49, '50, '5l . , . radio pro rams . . , student leacler . . . pep club , . , sfki club . . . co-chairman of senior week. LARRY T. MEREDITH smoker '49, '50, '5l . . . sophomore football, inspirational award . . , reserve football . . . concert chorus . . . football night . . . lee club . . ,special chorus . . . hi-y . . . student council . . . sophomore boys' representative ...torch hi-y . , . hobbies: sports . . . maiored in history, english and science. WILLIAM R. MOATS PATRICIA ANN MOLVER D6f j'i'fJerannas . . . stadiana . . . first-year athletic award . . ,football night '49, '50, . . bond and stamp manager . . . pep club . . . sahasa , ski club . . . ice skating club , . . assemblies . , . dance committees . . . girls' club committees, MARY MORRIS usher at commencement '50 . . . sahasa cabinet . . , activity mana er . . . bond and stam manager , . . Iootgall ni ht . . . girls' club committees . . . honor rol?. . . first-year ath- letic letter . stadiana . . . tigerannas . . . dance committees . . . triple s . . . maiored in english, history and commercial. FRANK E. NEELEY Peanuts -bengal hi-y . . . bond and stamp manager . , . intramural swimming . . . reserve swimming . . . outside employment . . , pep club .- . . maiored in typing, english, biology and history. 30 - DANA LEE MATHENY girls' club committees, . . , library assistant . . . advanced thespians . . . rnaiored in science, spanish and english. DOUGLAS McALLISTER golf club . . . maiored in spanish, science and english. PATRICIA ANN McDONAGH vice president and president of thespians '49, '50 . . . opera secondary part 'Sl . . . opera special chorus '50 . . . carolers '49, '50 . . . con- cert chorus . . . glee club '50, 'Sl . . . senior class play . . . world staff . . . tigerannas . , . stadiana . . . honor roll . . . senior honor roll . . . oratory awards '49, '50 . . . first-year ath- letic letter , . . sahasa . . . pep club . . . thespians . . . skating club . . . make-up class '49, '50 . . . girls' club committees . . . girls' club talent show . . . assemblies . . . dance committees . . , student council . . . bond and stamp manager , . . p.-t,a. spring style show '48, '49 . . . hobbies: ice skating, swimming, singing, piano and collecting glass animals.. . maiored in french, music, double english. FRED MCINTYRE entered from orcas high school . . . castle hi-y . . . bond and stamp manager spring and fall . . , camera club . . . movie operator . . . senior ball . . . maiored in mathematics, science and english. LYDIA JO MECHKOFF iinx -vice president of art club . . . art editor of spring world . . . senior class play committees . . . ti erannas . . . dance com- mittees . . . assemb'iies . . .football night . . . girls' club committees . . . thespian cabinet . . . national thespians . . . debate club . . . science club . . . make-up class , . . red cross representative . . . study hall assistant . . . p.-t.a. spring style show . . . maiored in art, english and french. BOB MITCHELL MARGARET MOBERG activity manager . . . football night . . . girls' club committees . . . stadiana . . . study hall assistant . . , triple s . , . pep club . . . seconde year athletic letter , . . co-chairman ot girls' club-triple s tea , . co-chairman of programs for thanksgiving day game. BEVERLY MONTEITH tigerannas . . . outside employment . , , ma' iored in english, history and home economics. JOANN MUENCH io -study hall assistant . maiored in german, english and mathematics. BEVERLY NELSON bev -president of triple s . . . treasurer of tigerannas . . . secretary of the iunior class . . . co-chairman of sophomore assembly . . . sub-chairman of welfare department of girls' club '50 . . ,sophornnre representative to girls' council . . . sahasa cabinet . . . sophomore representative to inter-club of sahasa . , . y-teen summer conference. . .activity manager '48, '49, '50 . . . assemblies . . . usher at com- mencement '50 . . . iunior prom committee ...football night '48, '49, '50, . . senior honor roll , . . athletic letter . . . senior class play reading committee . . . usher at senior class play . . . stadiana . . . student council . . . tigerannas . . . girls council . . . pep club . . . senior ball . . . sahasa . . . maiored in english, spanish and mathematics. DARRELL NELSON sophomore football . . . varsity swimming 50, 5l . . 1 track '49 . . . big s . . . stadium and torch hi-y's . . . football night stooge '50, '5l . . . sophomore, tumor and senior assemblies . . . howdy assembly . . . bond and stam manager . . . activity manager . . . ski club art club . . . dance committees , . . student leaderr. . . intramural sports . . . scholastic magazine art award. JOHN EUGENE NELSON gene -shield honor society . . . debate club . . . senior honor roll . . . iunior red cross representative . . . rifle club . . . golf club . . .Abond and stamp manager . . . treasurer of shield .honor society . . . dance committees . . . malored in english, social studies and mathematics. l SELMA IRENE NELSON president of tigerannas . . . vice president ot sahasa . . . student council . . . iunior repre- sentative to sahasa inter-club . . . usher at commencement . . . latin club . . . ski club . . . dance committees . . . sahasa . . . tiger- annas . . .white blouse checker. . . attendance clerk . . . bondyand stamp manager . . . honor roll . . . outside employment . . . hobby: skiing . . . maiored in latin and mathematics. LEROY NEVIN honor roll . . . sophomore football . . . reserve football . . . castle hi-y . . , intramural sports. ROBERT S. NEWTON newt -president of big s . . , bengal hi-y '49, '50, 'SI . . . sergeant-at-arms of bengal hi-y . . . bond and stamp manager . . .sopho- more football . . . reserve football . . . reserve swimming . . . varsity swimming '50, 'Sl . . . science club . . . science open house . . . pep club . . .football night. . dance committees . . . assemblies . . . co-chairman of pep club dance . . . co-chairman of big s dance . . . student leader . . . student council . . . intra- mural swimming and basketball . . . maiored in english, mathematics and science. VPATRICE M. NICHOLS pat -senior class play lead . . . thespian play '49 . . . girls' club assembly '49 . . . iunior reo cross representative . . . library assistant '49 . . . radio programs . . .tigerannas . . . ep club . . . ski club . . . p.-t.a. spring st le show '49, '50 . . . sahasa . . . advanced tliespians . girls' club committees. . . hobbies: acting, skiing and drawing , . .dance committees . . . maiored in mathematics, english and spanish. I JAN-ICE NICHOLSON co-chairman senior sweater dance . . . sahasa . . . tigerannas . . . football night '50 . . . dance committees . . . assemblies . . . pep club. . . girls' club committees . . . bond and stamp manager . . . activity manager . . . pep parade . . . rnaiorecl in english, spanish and home economics. FIORE A. NOMELLINI football nignht '50 . . . bogey hi-y . . . iunior varsity foot all . . . sophomore basketball . . . vocational school . . . sergeant-at-arms of bogey hi-y . . . maiored in mathematics, eng- lish and woodshop. I DICK NORLIN twin f-yell leader, duke '50, king 'Sl . . . student council , . . pep club . . . boys' glee . . .bbengal hi-y . . . opera '49, '50, '5l , . . special chorus '50, '5l , . . outside employment . . . president of bengal hi-y. DOROTHY PAULINE OBERG dotty -attendance clerk . . . assemblies . . . girls' club, committees . . . study hall assistant . , . bowling club . . . sahasa . . . advanced thespians . , . thespian play committees . . . secretary, treasurer ol thespians . . . senior class play prompter , , . christmas play . . . Outs-de 6mDlOvm9r1t . . maiored in history, commercial and english. JAMES E. NELSON A lim -president of big s . . . co-captain of wrestling team . . . secretary, treasurer of royal hi-y . . . varsity wrestler '50, 'Sl . . . intramural wrestling '48, '49, '50 . . . senior class play . . . senior class play reading com- mittee . . . student council . . . student leader . . . latin club . . . cutside employment . . . dance committees . . . assemblies . . . football night '50 . . . representative to p. I. c. youth legislature . . . maicred in mathematics, science and latin. NANCY ELIZABETH NELSON neil -supervisor of cpera '49, '50, 'Sl . . . opera speciai chorus . . . senior glee club . . . assemblies . . . pep club . . . study hall assist- ant , . . red cross representative . . . bond and stamp manager . . . radio programs . . . ski club . . . sahasa . . . outside employment . . . maiored in shorthand, typing and music. RUSSELL H. NEUMANN russ -sophomore and reserve basketball . . . intramural . . . honor roll . . . boxing '49, '50, CAROLYN E. NEWHOUSE prompter in senior class play '50 . . . thanks- giving day assembly . . . laboratory assistant '49, '50. . . junior glee. . . christian fellowship club . . . bookroom assistant , . . sahasa . . . senior glee . . . special chorus. PHYLLIS NICHCILAS susie -library assistant . . . world staff . . . inaiored in home economics, biology and eng- ish. WILLIAM NICHOLS bill -usher at commencement '50 . . . co- chairman of howdy dance '50 . . . secretary of stadium hi-y . , . varsity tennis '50, 'SI . . . big s . , . bond and stamp manager . . . dance committees . . . football night . . . honor roll . . . intramural badminton '49 . . . sophomore tennis . . . ski club . . . pep club . . . cross- country race '49 . . . president of ski club . . . treasurer of big s . . . lii-y legislature 'Sl . . . football night '50. LARRY NICHOLSON nick -inspirational award '48 . . . basketball '48 . . . torch hi-y chaplain . . . dance com- mittees . . . intramural sports . . . smoker '48, '50, 'SI . . . red cross representative '50 . . . p.-t.a. representative '49 '50 . . . student leader '50 . . . treasurer of student leaders . . . pep club . . . honor roll . . . outside employ- ment . . . senior ball committee . . . student boxing coach . . . smoker '5I . . . activity manager . . . maiored in commercial, history and english. LARRY NORLIN twin -reserve baseball . . . opera '49, '50, 'Sl . . . special chorus . . .chaplain of bengal hify . . . dance committees . . . assemblies . . . bond and stamp manager . . . red cross representative . . . art club . . . usher at senior class play . . . football night . . . maiored in mathematics, english and music. MARY ANN NORTON. vice president of stadiana . . . triple s . . . quill and scroll . . . shield honor society . . . latin club representative to student council . . . swimming manager . . . iunior swim team captain . . . sophomore swim team . . . student adviser of royal fins . . . band . . . pep band . . . honor roll . . . hike leader . . .gold pin winner . . . outstandin basketball player '50, 'Sl . . . assistant baskefizall and swim manager . . . assemblies... bond and stamp manager . . . activity manager . . . football night . . . first-year debate letter . . . debate club . . . thespians . . , c. p. s. debate tournament . . . tahoma staff . . . world staff . . . p.-t,a. spring style show . . . girls' club committees . . . royal fin pageant 50, 'SI . . . volleyball champ team . . . dance committees . . . stadiana . . . outside employment . . . lifesaving badge . . . basketball champ team . . . usher at opera and senior class play. . . maiored in english, music and latin. FLOYD A. OHMAN band . . . moving picture operatcr . . . pep band . . . hobby: building miniature trains . . . maiored in mathematics, english, german and band. 3l JOANNE OLDING treasurer of ice skatin club . . . band , . . first-year athletic awarc? . . . dance committees . . . girls' club committees . . . pep club.. . red cross representative . . . rifle club , . . sahasa . . . thespians . . . pep band . assemblies . . . qirls' club room worker. HELEN MAY OLSEN sahasa . . . attendance clerk . . . outside em- ployment . , . maiored in english, spanish and typing. JAMES W. OSBORNE EVA PARKER sophomore attendant to sahasa rose queen . . . sophomore girls' council representative . . .football night . . . tigerannas '49, '50 . . . dance committees . . . assemblies . . . pep club . . . red cross representative . . . sahasa . , . girls' club committees. . . bond and stamp manager . . . pep parade . . . maiored in english, commercial, spanish and home eco- nomics. CURTIS LEE PATTON A attended overbrook high school, philadelphia, penn. PATRICIA ANN PENNINGTON penn -co-chairman of talent assembly '49 . . .football night , . . dance committees. . . co-chairman of service department talent show second-year athletic letter . . . senior class play committees . . . student leader . . . study hall assistant . , . tigerannas '49, '50 . . . pep club , . .sahasa . . .ski club. . . latin club otticer . . . royal tins . . . swim team '49, '50, 'SI . . . outstanding basketball player '49 . . . wlrite blouse checker . . . chairman of easter baskets. . . assemblies . . . maiored in english, science and mathematics. H. JOEL PETERSON - I outside employment . . . maiored in history, english and mathematics. I Ll - PAT PHILLIPS 'A associate editor of tahoma . . . president of quill and scroll . . . sahasa cabinet . . . vice president ot shield honor society . , . triple s . . . co-chairman of sadie hawkins day . . . tigerannas . . . stadiana . . . assistant at com' mencernent , . . world staff . . . honor roll , . . red cross representative . . . p.-t.a. repre- sentative . . . football ni ht . . , iournalism emblem . , . tirst-year athifetic letter . . . stu- dent council . . . pep club , . . p.-t,a. spring style show . . , senior honor roll . . . dance committees . . . usher at senior class play . . . yrteen summer conference. MARY KATHERINE POECHHACKER sunshine -honor roll . . . maiored in english, typing and shorthand. BOB POWELL tiny -vice president of big s . . . co-captain of football team . . . royal hi-y . . .sophomore football . . . varsity football '49, '50 . . , re- serve wrestling '5O . . .varsity wrestling '5l . . . maiored in mathematics, english and com- mercial. '57 amp ITIGTIBQSI' . . . FRANKLIN E. OLSEN bud -student leader . . . benqal hi y intramural sports . . . band . . . pep club sophomore and reserve basketball sopho more and reserve tennis . . . assemblies dance committees . . . varsity tennis LUELLA ORANDO bond and stamp manager . . .-riding club sahasa . . . maiored in english, spanish an EVI PANK attended estonian high school,. estonia attendance clerk , . . maiored in foreign an LORETTA PARROTT activity manager . . . honor roll p ta representative . . . pep club . . . activity office assistant . , . sahasa . . . girls' club committees . . . world ad staff . . . white blouse checker ... outside employment . . .maiored in english typing and shorthand. JIMMY PAUL DICK PERTILE JIM D. PETERSON JOANNA GAIL PIKE io --attendance clerk . roller skating club . . . red cross representative . . . outside em ployment . . . malored in shorthand clothing PATRICIA BETTY POTTER secondary opera lead 'SI . . . opera special chorus '50 . . . opera and dancing chorus ac cornpanist '49 . . . football night tiger annas . dance committees . . assemblies . . . girls' club committees . . grs cub talent show '48, '49, '50 . . . howdy assembly .. .sahasa . , . pep club ,. .assemblies MONTE POWELL co-chairman of iunior prom . . . usher at com mencement '50 . . . boys' state representative . . . football night '49, '50 . . . vice president and secretary o royal hi-y . . . debate team '49 . . . president of shield honor society honor roll , . . student council '49, 50 Sl world staff . , . president of pep club club . . . p.-t.a. spring style show assem blies . . . reserve wrestling. rifle c ub ' . GEORGE PRATER mot:-on picture operator '49 . . . honor roll . . . intramural sports '5l . . . dance committees. I HELEN MARY RAEDISCH assistant at commencement '50 . . . football night '50 . . . advanced thespian cabinet '50, 5I . . . red cross representative '48, '49, '50 , , . assemblies . . . camera club . . . thespian play committees , first-year athletic letter . . . advanced thespians . . . activity manager . . . second-year athletic letter . . . maiored in english, spanish and commercial. NEIL RANDLE torch hi-y . , . intramural wrestling and swim- ming . , . reserve wrestling letter . . . student leader . . . maiored in spanish, english and mathematics. DARLENE FRANCES RAYE dolly --business manager of 'Sl tahoma . . , world staff . . . thespian cabinet '49 . , . vice president and secretary ot thespians '49, '50 . . . national thespians . . . opera special chorus '49 , . . girls' glee club '49 . . . usher at commencement '50 . . . honor roll . . . bond and stamp manager . . . assemblies . . . make-up class . . . study hall assistant . . . assemblies. . .thespian spring play committees . . office worker. SALLY REGAN senior glee club. . . hobby: roller skating . ,. opera '50, 'Sl . . . maiored in english, history and commercial. THERESA RETTURA terry --bowling club . . . sahasa . . . pep club . . . outside employment . . . maiored in english, retail training and commercial. DANIEL C. RIGNEY chuck -torch hi-y . , . reserve basketball '50 . . . usher at opera '50. JANET E. ROLLINS bond and stamp manager . . . concert chorus . . . dance committees . , . girls' club com- mittees . . . glee club . . . first-year athletic letter . . . opera '50, '5l . . . red cross repre- sentative . . . stadiana . . . study hall assistant ...pep club . . . ski club . . . hobbies: swim- ming and skiing . . . prompter for opera '5l. MARGARET RUFF activity manager ...bond and stamp manager . . . dance committees . . . football night . . . girls' club committees . . .tigerannas . . . debate club . . . ice skating club . . . pep club . . . sahasa. MYRNA SCHECKNER assemblies . . . dance committees . . . football night . , . study hall assistant . , . tigerannas '49, '50 . . . sahasa '48, '50 . . . pep c ub . . . p.-t,a, spring style show '49, '50 . . . honor roll . . . majored in art, spanish and english. LADONNA M. PRATT donna --assemblies . . . concert chorus '50, 'SI . . .football night . . . girls' club committees . . . glee club . . . opera special chorus '50, 'Sl . . . sahasa , . . sahasa mid-winter confer- ence . . . p.-ta. representative . . . retailers' club . . . radio programs . . . carolers '50 . . . attended st. leo's high school . . . girls' club assistant . . . rnaiored in history, english and distributive education. C. ARTHUR RAMSDELL CHARLES RAPER chuck --royal hi-y . . . pep club . . . bond and stamp manager '49 . . . ski club . , . dance committees . . . football niqht . . . reserve wrestling '49. JACOUELINE EVANS READ iacguee --feature editor of world '50 . . . study hall assistant , . . p.-t.a. representative . . . first-year athletic letter . . . assemblies . . . p.-t.a. spring style show '50 . . . tahoma staff . . . world staff . . . pep club. . . stadiana . . . sahasa . . .ski club . . . girls' club corn- mittees . . . dance committees . . . football nigh! '50 . . . maiored in english, french and commercial . . . usher for opera . , . ouill and scroll . . . assemblies. ELIZABETH REGESTER liz -president of stadiana . , . secretary ol triple s . . . treasurer of shield honor society . . , commencement assistant '50 . . . girls' council . . . honor roll . . . senior honor roll . . . pin winner , . . make-up class '48 . . . student council . . . badminton champ '50 . . . hike leader . . . football night '49, '50 . . . bond and stamp manager . . . dance com- mittees . . . girls' club committees . . . usher at senior class play . . . pep club . . . sahasa . . .ski club . . . latin club. . . ski club vice president , . . co-chairman of senior class ban- quet . . . basketball champ . . . outstanding basketball player . . . usher at opera 'Sl . . . pin winner. GLENDEAN RICH glen -vice president of castle hi-y . . . band . . . intramural sports . . . castle hi-y . . . majored in english, mathematics and spanish. BENNY ROE I co-captain of swim team '5I . . . varsity swim- ming '49, '50, '5l . . . intramural sports . . . bond and stamp manager 'Sl . . . maiored in english, science and foreign language. VIRGINIA RUCKER thespians . . . girls' council . . . commencement usher . . . honor roll . . .tigerannas . . .football night . . . sahasa . . . pep club . . . red cross representative . . . study hall assistant . . . assemblies . . . outside employment . . . p.-t.a, representative . . , co-chairman of pep dance . . . usher at cpera . . . maiored in mathematics and home economics. GERALD SAND I gerry -outside employment . . . rnaiored in english, spanish and biology . . . hobbies: records and horseback riding, RICHARD SCHLICHTE dick -co-captain of wrestling' team 'Sl . . . big s . . .chaplain of bengal hi-y . . . student leader . . . intramural sports . . . varsity wrestling '49, '50, '5l . . . outside emplqvment . . . maiored in spanish, english and biology. 33 BOB SCHULTZ reserve and intramural swimming . . . torch hi-y. ANITA I. SEASTROM concert chorus accompanist . . . opera ac- companist '49, '50, '5l . . . solo orchestra . . . tigerannas . . . honor roll . . . football night , . . commencement assistant '50 . . . christmas programs . . . activity manager . . . assemblies . . , ice skating club . . . dance committees . . , thespians . . . debate club . . . stadiana . . girls' club committees . . . athletic letter . . . orchestra letter . . . outside employment . , , soloist in band concert '5l . . . triple s . , , hobbies: swimming, ice skating . . . rna- iored in music, social studies and english. KAREN SHARICK tigerannas '49, '50 . . . sahasa . . . pep club . . . attendance clerk . . . usher at commence- ment '50 . . . dance committees . . . football night '49, '50 . . . honor roll '49 '50 . . . red cross representative . . . study hall assistant , , . maiors: art, spanish and english. BEVERLY SHOTWELL I bev -girls' club committees , . . assemblies . . . bond and stamp manager. . . commence- ment usher '50 . . . co-chairman of farewell to seniors dance . . , girls' council . . . girls' club service department head . . . second-year ath- letic letter . . . stadiana . . . student council , . . affiliation committee tor german school . . . student leader '49, '50 . . .tigerannas '49, '50 . . . sahasa . . . pep club . . , assistant swimming manager . . . royal tins '48, '49, '50 . . . p. a. announcer . . . usher at opera . co-chairman ot booster tags . . . royal'fin pageant '50. , . maiored in english and typing. WESTON B. SLIFER l big s '49, '50, '5l . . . bogey hi-y . . . varsity track '49 , . . co-captain of iunior football team '48 . . . varsity football '49, '50 . . . red cross representative '50 . . . track 'Sl . . . majored in english, science, social studies and architectural drawing. BOB SMYTHE S. CHARLES SNYDER JR. chuck epresident ot lcastle hi-y . . . student council . . . news editor of the world . . . reserve basketball manager . . . intramural sports . . . usher at commencement . . . usher at baccalaureate . . . honor roll . . .quill and scroll . . . booster game . . . host ot iournalism open house '50, . . vice president ot castle hi-y. NORMAN SORENSEN V concert chorus . . . glee club . . , hi-y . . . opera, special chorus . . . boys' glee . . . con- cert choir . . . opera lead '5l. JO ANN SPRAGUE io -assemblies . . . band '49, '50, 'Sl . . . christmas play '50 . . . opera orchestra '49, '50, 'SI . . . red cross representative . . . campus workshop . . . bowling club 49 . . . pep club . . . sahasa . . . advanced thespians . . . pep band . . . iunior classical league. . .ice skating club . . . hobby: ice skating . . . awarded music scholarship to w. s. C .... maiored in commer- cial, band, english and home economics. KATH RYN STEELE kitty --art club . . . honor roll . . . senior class pla? committee . . . iunior hostess , . . entered rom breniertonand lincoln '50 . . . maiored in science, english, history and latin. 14 DEAN HALCYON SCOVELL entered from clover park in senior year . . . special' chorus '5l . . . senior glee 'Sl . . . opera 5l . . . outside employment . . , bond and stamp manager. I JERRY SHAIN varsity basketball . . . reserve basketball cap- tain . . . torch .hi-y . . . assemblies , . . activity manager . . . intramural '48, '49, '50 . . . stu- dent leader . . . study hall assistant . . . dance committees . . . pep club . , , maiors: biology, english and history. PAT SHARKEY thespians '49 . . . pep club . . , skating club . outside employment , . . maiored in retail training and typing. HELAN A. SCHULTZ gooch -sahasa . . . girls' club committees . . . senior class play committees . . . thanks- giving play . . . attended clover park high school . . , majored in english, bookkeeping and typing. HARVEY A. SMELCER JR. bond and stamp manager . . . glee club . . . reserve swimming . . . opera . . , hobby: swim- ming and cars . . . attended federal way high school, CHERIE SNY dimples -assemblies . . . bond and stam manager . . . glee club . . . opera '49, 'Sli 'Sl . . . opera sextet . . . red cross representa- tive . . . radio programs . . . rifle club . . . carolers . . . maiored in clothing, t ping, music and english. hobbies: skating ancl' music. JOSEPH H. SOHLBERG ice -castle hi-y . . . wrestling . . . sophomore football , . . movie operator . . . p.-t.a. repre- sentative . . . hobby: stamps. DICK SPRAGG band '48, '49 . . . torch hi-y. GLORIA SPRAY tigerannas '49, '50 . . , retail training , . .study hall assistant . . . activity manager . , . assem- blies . . . dance committees . . . ski club. CAROL MARIE STRATTON susie -attendance clerk . . . first-year athletic letter . . . red cross representative . . . sta- diana . . .study hall assistant. . . sahasa . sophomore and iunior swim team . . . retail club , . . maiored in english, home economics and retail training. , JEAN STROM girls' club commirlees . . . firsl-year alhlelic lellfer . . I sladiana . . . allendance office . . . maiored in Iyping, arf and english. -KAY REYNOLDS SWANSON lorch hs-y . bi? s . , . varsity lrack '50, 'Sl . . . co-capfain o lrack '5I. RONALD EDWARD TATUM ron -sophomore class vice presidenl . . . iunior class presidenl . . . senior class vice presidenl . . . masler of ceremonies of fool- ball nighl '49 . . . loolball nighl slooge . . . lreasurer, presidenl ol sladium hi-v . . . presi- Cleflf Of hi-V cabinel . , . assemblies . . . big s . . .- usher at commencemenf . . . honor roll . . , rnlramural sporls . . . co-caplain of re- serve swimmlng '48 , . . varsify swimming '49, 50 . . . sophomore loolball . . , opera . . . sfudenl council . . . boys' slale , . . maiored in hisfory, english, french and malhemalics . , . varsiiy swimming 'Sl . . .usher al baccalaureale and commencemenl '50. BEVERLY THOMPSON allendance clerk . . . p.-La. spring show . . . sahasa . I . pep club . . . camera club . . . rnaiored in english, homc economics and arl. WAYNE THOMPSON bond. and slamp manager . . . sladium hi-y . . . inlramural sporfs . . . sophomore foolball and basketball , , . reserve baskelball . . . reserve baseball . . . red cross represenlalivc . . . sludenl leader . . . oulside employmenf. KENN ETH TREN BERTH STEVE TU DOR presidenl nf ski club , . . oulside employment. MARILYN VAN AERNAM relail Iraining club , . . oulside employmonl . . . maiored in commercial, home economics and english. JACK VANDERVEST varsity track . . . sophomore foolball . . . honor roll , . . sludenl leader . , . oufside em- ploymenr . . . maiored in english, social sluclies and german. JANET RAE VROMAN fahoma arf slaff . . . publicity chairman of girls' council . . . girls' club commillees . , . dance commillees . ski club . . . arl' club . . . sladiana . . . skaling club . . . second-year alhlelic leller . . . speedball manager . . . foolball nighl '50 . . . pep club . . . sahasa .. . arf editor of world fall '50 . . . pin winner . . . champion baskelball 'feam . . . maiored in arf, spanish and english. JUNE E. SULLY sahasa . . . bond and slamp manager . . . girls' club commillees . , . ice skaling club . . . pep club . . . maiors: lyping, home eco- nomics and double english . . . affeneled george washinglon high school, san francisco, calif. GERRY TaFOYAN allendance clerk . . . girls' club commiilees . . . sludy hall assistanl . . . malored in book- keeping, english and commercial. JANICE TENNANT V wil'ie -assislanl al commencemenl 50 . . iunior assembly . . . dance commullees . . . lhespian spring play . . . world slaff 50 . make-up class. . . debafe Team 'SQ . . .shield honor sociely . . . arl club . . . radio programs . . . science club , . . advanced lhespians . nafional lhespians . . . camera club . . . la-lin club . . . laboratory assisfanl . . . fhespian spring play 'Sl . , . opera 'Sl . . . second-year oralory leller . . . senior oralory champion . . . maiored in lalin, science and english, KEN THOMPSON . loolball inspiralional award '50 . . .Avarsily foolball '49, '50 ...big s . . . bogey hi-y . .. red cross represenlarive . . . bond and sfamD manager . . . hobby: flying. BILL TONE co-chairman of senior swealer dance . . . varsily foolball '49, 'SO . . . co-caplaln Of sophomore foolball . . . reserve baseball . . . big s . . . acliviiy manager . . . p.-La. repre- senialive. JEAN TROVANI sub-chairman of social committee . . ' cu- chairman of iunior assembly . . . Q0-Qhdlfmdgn of howdy week . . . lriple s . . - Q'l'l5 CDIUIU' . . . loolball ni hl '48, '49, '50 . . . slaldlana . . , sludenl leager . . . ligerannas . . . llbf-Hfv assislanl . . . dance comrmllees . . . pep club , , , gahaga , , . p.-l.a. spring slyle show '49, '50 . . . activity manager . . . assemblies. . . red cross represenlaiive . . . sfudy hall assislanl , . . second-year afhlelic Ieller . . .shield honor sociely. DELORES TYLEN dody -bookroom assuslanl-. . . dance com- mifrees . . . first-year alhlehc leller . . , sla' diana . . . sahasa . . . irls' club commillees . . . maiored in lvping, stirorlhand and spanish. CALVIN VANDIGRIFT shop helper. JOE VLAHOVICH red cross manager . . . oulside ernployrnnnl . . . vocalional school , . . maiored in hislory, rnalhemarics and english. ALICE MARIE WAAGE oulside employment , . . lransferred lrom yelm high school. 35 WALLY WAITE JAMES A. WALSH toolball night , . . sophomore tootball . . reserve tootball . . . varsity football '50 . . . bengal hiey . . . outside employment . . . smo er '49, '50, 'Sl . . . attended eatonville high school . . . dance committees . . . ma- iored in english, science and mathematics. ' V LOWELL E. WASSER JR. activity manager '49, '50 . . . assemblies . . . bond and stamp manager . , . dance com- mittees . . . football night . . , intramural sports '49, '50 . . , moving picture operator . . . opera '49, '50, '5l . . . red cross representative . . . stage crew '49, '50, 'Sl . . . pe club , . . stamp club . . . ski club , . . sophaomore foot- ball . . . maiored in english, mathematics and science. FRANCES H. WATT fran -sahasa . . . stadiana . . . first-year athletic letter . . . maiored in typing, history and english. MARGIE WEED attendance clerk . . . pep club . . . outside employment . . . sahasa . . , maiored in enga lish, typing and clothing. I DICK WELLS intramural basketball '50 . . . sophomore bas- ketball '49 . . . hi-y . . . retailers' club . . . dance committees '5l . . . maiored in english, history and biology. CLYDE J. WESTERFIELD band . . . varsity track manager '49 . . . intra- mural sports . . . reserve trac '50 . . . outside employment . . . hobby: cartooning. U 1 JANE WILHELMI willie -secretary ot tigerannas '50 . , . co- chairman of sahasa semiatormal dance . . . p.-t.a. sprin style show '49, '50 . . . football night '49, '53 . . . pep parade . . . study hall assistant . . . girls' club committees . . . assem- blies . . . dance committees... pep club . .. ski club . . . sahasa . . . tigerannas '49, '50. . . basketball night '49 . . . maiored in history, english, science and spanish. - CHARLES R. WILLIAMS torch hi-y . . . dance committees . . . activity manager, ELEANOR ANNE WILSON el -royal tins . . . royal tins pageant . . . honor rol . . . stadiana . . . athletic letter . . . sal-iasa . . . attendance clerk . . . study hall assistant . . , pep club . . . camera club . . . hike leader . . . outside employment . . . ma- iored in shorthand, typing, english and clothing 36 U - CAROL LINNEA WALLACE activity manager. . .tigerannas. . .attendance clerk . . . study hall assistant . . . tootball night '50 . . .ice skating club . . .debate club . . . sahasa-. . . triple s . . . stadiana . , . senior lifesaving . . . pep club . . . tirst-year athletic letter.. . . girls' club committees . . . dance committees . . . p.-t.a. spring style show . . . assemblies . . . red cross representative . . . vice president ot ice skating club . . . outside employment . maiored in english, spanish, home economics and double commercial. I LOUISE WALTS lugs -outside employment . . . stadiana . . . sahasa . . , first-year athletic letter . . . hobby: horseback riding . . , maiored in com- mercial, history and english. MARVIN WASSMAN marv --moving picture operator . . . out' side employment, DUKE WEBER band , . . bengal hi-y . . . intramural sports . . . baseball . . . red cross representative . . . bowling . . . ritle club . . . pep band . . , maiored in english, history and typing. WILLIS E. WELLENTIN pat -varsity football '50 . . . reserve toot- ball '49 , . . bengal hivy . . . boxing '49, '50 . . . outside employment , . .varsity track . , . treasurer ot bengal hi-y . . . varsity boxing '5l . . , maiored in mathematics, spanish and english. JOHN ARTHUR WEST senior class boys' representative . . . co-chair- man of farewell to seniors dance . . . vice president of stadium hi-y . . . sophomore foot- ball . . . sophomore basketball . . . reserve basketball and football . . . varsity track '50 , . . activity manager . . , big s , . . usher at commencement . . . usher at baccalaureate . . . student council . . . assemblies . . . dance committees . . . stadium hi-y . , . usher at opera '5l . . . co-chairman ot big s dance . . . varsity football '50 . . . honor roll '5I. PHYLLOIS WHITE phyI -national thespians . . . treasurer ot advanced thespians '49 . . . thespian spring play prompter . . . assemblies . , . make-up class . . . red cross representative . . . senior class play . . . library assistant . honor roll . . . study hall assistant . . . outside employ- ment . . . majored in english, science and retail selling. NANCY WILHELMI girls' glee '49, '50, '5I . . . special chorus . . . usher at commencement '50 . . . camera club . . . thespians 'Sl . . . christmas carolers '49, '50 . . . campus radio theater . , . assemblies . . . opera '49, '50, 'SI . . . opera supporting lead '5l . , . tootlaali ni ht 'SI ...dance com- mittees . , . vicc presic?ent ot girls' glee , . , bond and stamp manager . . . outside employ- ment. JOHN WILLIAMS reserve wrestling '49 . . . intramural sports . . . sergeant-at-arms ot torch hi-y . . . student leader , . . inaiored in social studies, mathe- matics and english . . . treasurer ot torch hi-y. GLORIA WINTER . attended oal: park high school, oak park, ill. . . . maiored in mathematics, science, english and history. HELEN M. WOLFE loofs -oulside employmenf . . . sludenl nurse . . . rifle club . . . sahasa . . . maiored in hisgory, commercial, home economics and enq- ns , . JENNIFER L. YOUNGMAN president of sahasa . . . dancing chorus '49, '50, 'Sl . . . drum maioreffe '50, Sl . . . sahasa cabinel '49, '50 . . . foofball nigh? '49, '50 . . . assemblies . , . usher af commencemenf '50 . . . acfivily manager . . . aflendance clerk . . . hike leader . . . firsl-year alhlelic leller . . . senior class play commiltee . . . sladiana . . . sfudenf council . . . sfudy hall assisfanf . . . liqerannas . . . lriple s . . . pep club . . , dance commilfees . . . y-feen conferences . . . opera '49, '50 '5l . . . affilialion commillee . . . usher ef senior class play. ARTHUR E. YORK I duke -rifle club . . . lalin club . . . skuclulo . . . science club . . . honor roll . . . magorcd in science, malhemalics, language. DENNIS ZIMMERMAN denny -assemblies . . . p.-La. represenla- tive . . . Torch hi-y . . . intramural sporfs- . . . red cross represenlalive . . . sfudy hall assisfanf oufside employmenr . . . co-chairman of senior ball . . , dance commiffees : . . maiared in english, spanish and commercial. 37 QCZIMMG Ronald F. Ames James l. Bimford Norman D. Bond Frank A. Borden John Hume Chapman Roberf E. Cook Lorna Derby Frank M. Doherly Ar+hur lvl. Farrell Gary A. B. Gillelf Louise Glamuzina Wayne E. Graham Leon F. Jensen Thomas R. Johnson Beverly King Earl R. Lehman Don D. Mclnlyre Malia Norins James L. Parks Lloyd H. Rider Arlen L. Sherrill Loyal C. Sorensen Jarred C. Thompson Arihur A. Werner Auqusf A. Werner Hollis E. Yos+ Jin illllrmnriam ,..,, . W zzy . .:,. 2. .N muon Plsncv SENIOR HONOR ROLL Row I Marian Lister Clara Luster Karen Anderson, Polly Crowder, Janice Kuhns, Mary Poechhacker, Barbara Espeland Ann Mader Pal McDonagh Agnes Marlin Marque Berryy Kalhryn Sfeele, Sally Hammond. Row Z: Darlene Rave, Donna Lillis, Palrlcla Kohl Win Jaeger M1rrlyn Maelnnus Joanne Brooks J nice Tennanl, Sue l-lurnislon, Elizabeth Reqesler, Linnaea Churchward, Beverly Nelson Diane Gray Kalh it Gu rn my Pal Phillips Joyce Manley Karen Shariclc. Row 3: Don Chew, Chuck Snyder, Gary Gillelll Ron Tarurn Kurl Kerman avr rnlnll in ir: swrs Ce-ne Nelson, John Kvarnrne, Chllclf Kruqer, Lee Garrison. Jfanaa Ralf Karin K. Anderson Mariella Arnold Donna Bergslrom Margie Berry Joanne Broolcs Don Chew Linnaea Churchward Pally Ann Crowder Barbara Espeland Don Flora Lee Garrison Gary Gillell David Gimlell Diane lrl. Gray Kalhleen Guernsey Sally l-lammoncl Susan l-lumislon Winilred Jaeger Kurl Karmin Palricia Kohl Janice Kuhns Charles Kruger John E. Kvamme Roberl M. Lewis Donna Lillis Shun C. Ling Marian Lisler Marilyn Maclnnis Ann Mader Agnes Marlin Joyce Maule Palricia McDonagh Beverly Nelson Gene Nelson Leroy Nevin 'palricia Phillips Mary K. Poechhaclcer Darlene Rave Elizabelh Regesler Karen Shariclc Charles Snyder Kalhryn Sleele Ron Talum Janice Tennanl 'Oulside l-lonor Roll EYERETT GUST LORNA PERRY BING NYSSEN PresidenT The class oT '52 leTT behind Them, Tor Their second Time aT The Brown CasTle, a mosT successTul and evenTTul year. Capably guiding his classmaTes Through Their work was Bing Nyssen as presidenT. AssisTing Bing were: EvereTT GusT, vice presidenT: Lorna Perry, secreTary3 Adele Summers, Treasurer: RuThy Nichols, girls' represenTaTive, and Gary MacPherson, boys' represenTaTive. Advising Them were Mrs. l-lokanson and Mr. DuBois. MidwinTer Magic, The annual Junior Prom, saw The boys' gym decked wiTh silvery Trees. The co-chairmen Tor This well-arranged aTTair were PaTri:ia McGavick and STan Scheyer. More prooT ThaT Their class has TalenT was shown in Junior Jamboree, The Junior Class assembly. under The co-chairmanship oT Joan Joyner and John TripleTT. AdmiTTed inTo Triple S were The Tollowing junior girls: BeTTy Anderson, Carol Buckner, Marsha Davis, Diane Dorman, Joan Drues, Diane l:eTTerolT, Carmen Flaks, BeTTy Frangen, Ann Friberg, Mary Gibbs, Marilyn l-louse, Bev l-lusby, Florence Johnson, KaThy Jones, Bonnie Jordahl, Joan Joyner, JaneT McCormack, Sally Nelson, RuThie Nichols, Lorna Perry, KaTherine Polo, Marion RoberTs, Carol Sem- mern, Grace SeTo, Dora SilversmiTh, Ann Sohlberg, JaneT SpadaTore, Adele Summers, Carolyn Wahl- berg and KaTherine WiTTer. LiTerary and business TalenT was Tound by The junior cabineT in Anna Mae l-loyT and Dick l-lamby when They were selecTed early in The spring as ediTor and business manager, respecTively, oT The l952 Tahorna. Dick was also acTive in The Tield oT journalism, as he aTTained The posiTion oT ediTor in chieT OT The spring World, wiTh Sandy Shields as his asso:iaTe ediTor. ProoT ThaT people are Tunny was Tound To be True when Dave ErnsT and Jim Moeller Took comedy roles in This year's opera. Dave drew a romanTic lea:l in The Thespian play wiTh Jim also playing a parT. The only junior making The yell Team This year was Rosie Kvernvick as duchess. Holding a place on Girls' Council were: Marie l-larTe, Bev l-lusby, Joan Joyner, Alice Wilson, KaTherine WiTTer, junior represenTaTives, and Sandy Shields and Barbara Wilson Trom The World. On The Girls' Club CabineT were Alice Wilson, secreTaryq Bev l-lusby, Treasurer, and Joan Joyner, Tel- lowship deparTmenT. Lefiz Eulene Isaacson, Sophomore May Queen, poses wiTh her attendants Rose Kvernick and Sharon Parizek. Righfz Bob Erenheim, sianding and Evevefr Gus? are co-capfains of nexf ycar's TooTball Team. wi fi fr as .01 ei. ADELE SUMMERS RUTH NICHOLS G I Treasurer Ciirls' Rnprr-5er'l1Yiyv The Junior Class boasls many alhleles. Chosen co-caplains of nexl fall's foolbell leam were Bob Ehrenheim and Evereff Gusl. The iuniors on lhe varsihky squad were Foresl Anderson, Chuck Ar' nold, Herold Berlin, Bob Ehrenheim, Everellr Gush Gordy l-lersey, Jim Langlon, Tony Milan, Bing Nysseen, Bob Pallerson, Doug Tenzler, Ron Tiplon, Herman Van Zonnevald and Jerry Wilson. ln baskefball Norm Borell, Gordy l-lersey, Dave Mesler, Tom Names and Dick Sshlosslein were ou?- slanding. Reuben Carlson and Gene Robinson were awarded lhe honor ol being nexl ye-ar,s swimming cofcaplains. The Juniors of lhe leam were Renben Carlson ,Lyle Geschwlim l-larris, Phil Henry and Gene Robinson. Eulene lssacson reigned as sophomore May Queen, and as allendanfs she had Sharon Parizek and Rosie Kvernik. To complefe a full year of acfiviries, fhe juniors sponsored lhe annual Farewell +o rhe Seniors Dance, honoring lhe gradualing seniors. Mifzie Pinch and Dick Schlosslein were lhe co-chairmen. And lhus The iuniors broughl To a close a wellfbegun year wilh +he oromise lor an even beller senior year. V M4 PHER ig. ,Q ir. ,iii Wir 'S sy s li , ' sis 3 .1 X s E S S +2 1 3 X as X ss Vg ,ss lik s If Qin, MACK GORDON DON WEBER JEAN WEIGEL President Vice- Presicle-nr Secrefary Sophomore CabineT chose Dick Nyssen and Connie Farmer as co-chairmen of the Sophomore May Dance. S Glau BoTh individually and as a class, The sophomores have made many imporTanT conTribuTions To all phases OT school liTe This year. The Sophomore Class sponsored Two coolcie sales To raise money Tor World and Tahoma picTures. ln May They held a Three-day Tood sale. The TirsT day, cookies were sold: The second day, cupcakes, and The Third day, homemade candies. The money raised was given To The school acTiviTy Tund. Wifh MyrT TroseTh and George Weurch as co-chairmen, The sophomores presenTed Carnival, an excellenT TalenT assembly, Tor The school. The sophomore cabineT meT abouT Twice a monTh To discuss business and plan Their acTiviTies. These class oTTicers were Mack Gordon. presidenT1 Don Weber, vice president Jean Weigel, Treasurer: PaT Browne, secreTary: lvlarny Coy, girls' represenTaTive, and Bob RoberTs, boys' represenTaTive. Their advisers were Miss l-lerTzloerg, Mr. WalTer and Mr. ETTinqer. Climaxinq Their acTiviTies Tor The year, The sophomores held Their annual May Dance, aT which The TradiTional Sophomore May Queen was seaTed in a Throne and crowned. Connie Farmer and Dick Nyssen were co-chairmen of The dance. which Tollowed The Theme Wishing Wonderland. PAT BROWNE MARNEY COY BOB ROBERTS George We-urcii and Mvrt TroseTh were corchairmen ol Ili'- Treasurer Girls' Represemafive Boys' Representative Sophomore Assembly. Carnival, 42 ,. . 2 Q ., x 4 O X . KATHLEEN GUERNSEY PAT McDONAGH ELIZABETH REGESTER 0 Speakm Chosen To spealc aT STadium's I95I commencemenT were KaThleen Guernsey, class valeclicTorian: PaTricia McDonagh, saluTaTorian, and Two ouTsTanding boys in The class, Byron Dodge and John WesT. KaThleen Guernsey has been presidenT oT Shield Honor SocieTy, co-chairman oT a Howdy Dance, secreTary of Thespians, an ora- Torical conTesT winner and in FooTball NighT. She has been a member oT NaTional Thespians, Triple S, and Science Club. PaTricia McDonagh was president vice presidenT of Thespians and associaTe ediTor oT The World: in STudenT Council. The opera. The special chorus, Carolers, concerT chorus, Glee Club and The Senior Class play. Byron Dodge was boTh STudenT Body presidenT and vice presi- denT, and presidenT oT boTh Torch Hi-Y and I-li-Y CabineT. l-le was co-chairman oT The Sophomore May Dance and was chosen To aTTend Boys' STaTe and The l-li-Y LegislaTure. Byron also ushered aT commencemenT and baccalaureaTe and was in varsiTy and reserve wresTling and The honor roll. John VVesT has been senior boys' represenTaTive To STudenT Council, co-chairman of The Farewell To Seniors Dance, vice presi- denT oT STadium Hi-Y, and ushered aT commencemenT and baccalaureaTe. l-le also parTicipaTed in varsiTy TooTball, STudenT Council and Big S. ForTy-five sTudenTs OT The class ol: l95l made aT leasT a 3.2 grade poinT average Through The Three years. The I4 boys and 3l girls were Thus eligible Tor The senior honor roll. BaccalaureaTe services Toolc place Sunday. June 3, and com- mencemenT exercises were held June 6 in The Tieldhouse of The College oT PugeT Sound. Wearing The TradiTional blue caps and gowns, The 356 sTudenTs OT The Class of l95l were formally graduaTed. 1950 rqwcmcf W' A number ol graduales al lhe I95O commencemenl exercises were honored wilh awards and scholarships. Miss Forbes presenled a lolal ol 37 scholarships lo I9 girls and I6 boys. Gerald Beardsley received lhe Richard Grall Memorial Award, because he besl porlrayed lhe highesl example ol good sporlsmanship and lop scholaslic achievemenl. Margarel Clinlon was honored as lhe lillh girl lo have her name inscribed on lhe Janel l-lullord Memorial Award plaque in lhe lronl hall. This honor is awarded on lhe basis ol friendliness. cooperalion and loyally lo Sladium. Carole Lee Sahlin was given lhe Phil and Grace Garland music award because ol her oulslanding conlribulion lo lhe musi- cal lile ol Sladium. The Roberla and Marilyn Powell iournalism award was presenled lo Charlene Boulinen lor her superior worlc in lhe lield ol journalism. The Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award was won by Andrew Thompson. Hugh Bradley, Garold Gray and Donn Spencer were awarded N.R.O.T.C. scholarships. The Darlmoulh scholarship was beslowed upon Franlc van Aalsl. Judson Smilh Ball was lhe recipienl ol lhe Massachusells lnslilule ol Technology freshman scholarship, and receiving lhe Principia Palrons Compelilive scholarship was Janel Rulh Chrislolerson. The Sladium Sludenl Council presenled a scholarship lo AI Cox, and Mary Ellen Long was given lhe Sladium Girls' Club scholarship. Belly Loclcslone was awarded lhe Sladium P.-T.A. scholarship, while lhe winner ol lhe Women's Club ol Tacoma scholarship was Bonnie Boze. Olher scholarships presenled were: Pacilic Lulheran College, Charles Anderson: College ol Pugel Sound music scholarships, Joanne Rulh Olson, Marlha Wrighl Presba and Nancy Rodman: Nellie Marlin Carman, Rulh Nicholson: Pacific Universily, William Van Horn: Seallle Pacific lreshman scholarship, Paul Lobdell: Cen- lral Washinglon College ol Educalion, Palricia Jean Kinsman: Della Kappa Gamma prospeclive leachers scholarship, Maris Vendla Anderson: Weslern Washinglon College ol Educalion prospeclive leachers scholarship, Ann Cox: Ada L. McCleary, Charlene Boulinen: Whilman, Ken Tollaclcson: Tacoma Kiwanis, l-lerberl Sleeper: P.L.C., Delora Lee Johnson and Philip Myhre: Norlhwesl Tacoma Kiwanis, Marlha Wegner: John A. Flynn, Andrew Thompson: C.P.S. compelilive arl, Fred Robinson: C.P.A. Honor, Janel Carlson, and lhree awards lo Washinglon Slale College, Barbara l-lolcanson. MARGARET CLINTON GERALD BEARDSLEY CAROLE SAHLIN ANDREW THOMPSON CHARLENE BOUTINEN PEGGY LEE MARIE JACKSON ALICE WILSON BEVERLY I-IUSBY Presidenf Vice Presidenf SecreTary Treasurer wh' Glad The pasT year has wiTnessed The never-ending duTies oT Girls' Club. Teas, candy sales. TalenT shows and assemblies lcepT The club busy ThroughouT The year. Peggy Lee, presidenT, was assisTed by her oT'Ti:ers: Marie Jaclcson, vice presidenTg Alice Wilson, secreTaryg Beverly I-lusby, Treasurer, and Miss McCulloch. adviser. An assembly was held in The Tall To acquainT sophomore girls wiTh The duTies oT The Tour deparT- menTs. Social deparTmenT was headed by Diane Gray, wiTh Jean Trovani as sub-chairman. The Theme oT The annual Girls' Club Tolo, held during The ValenTine season, was I-learT's Desire. Karen Klop- TensTein and MargareT CorbeTT acTed as co-chairmen. Mariie Bragdon and Diane Dorman produced an enTerI'aining TalenT show in The Tall. A mixer was helcl Tor new girls aT The beginning oT The year wiTh Lee Davis and Darlene Blaszalc as co- chairmen. Social deparTmenT had charge oT The Triple S-Girls' Club moThers' Tea and The annual noTeboolc sale. Mrs. lnlolcanson was adviser oT This deparTmenT, Bev ShoTwell commanded service deparTmenT Through a TruiTTul year. Ann Mader had charge OT The programs Tor The annual Turlcey Day game. Service Turnished ChrisTmas sTocl1ings and EasTer baslceTs Tor underprivileged children. Girls were also senT To The Day Nursery and The CommuniTy I-louse. PaT Kohl was sub-chairman, while Miss Sohlberg was adviser. WelTare deparTmenT, direcTed by Joanne Klassell, Turnished big sisTers Tor sophomore girls. Lee Davis and Mable Baldwin were co-chairmen oT ChrisTmas decoraTions. The CasTle was TransTorrned inTo ChrisTmas in Toreign lands. WelTare cleaned The silverware and The Trophy cases and pro- vided P.-T.A. Teas. Linnaea Churchward was sub-chairman. wiTh Miss Forbes as adviser. GIRLS' COUNCIL Row I: Joanne Klasell, Diane Gray, Joan Joyner, Beverly Shorwell, Beverly Husby, Peggy Lee, Marie Jackson, Alice Wilson, Bev Nelson. Row 2: Marqarei Corbeh, PaTricia Kohl, Linnaea Churchward, ElizabeTI1 RegesTer, Donna Lillis, Barbara Evensen, Virginia Rucker, Janel Vroman. Row 3: Junice ATes, Jean Trovani, Kafharine WiTTer, Sandy Shields, Marie I-larfe, Verna WesTerdahI, Clara Maffson, JoliTa Graham. 4 6 The Memorial Day assembly, one oT The mosT impressive oT The year, was arranged by Joan Joyner, head of The fellowship deparTmenT. Sub-chairman was Junice ATes and Miss Sanders supervised The group. The girls senT geT-well cards To sick sTu- denTs, greeTing cards To The TaculTy, pro- vided yarn dolls Tor The Thanksgiving Day game and checked whiTe blouses every Wednesday. Each deparTmenT had charge of candy sales and Teachers' Teas during The year. The All-School Carnival originaTed This year in Girls' Council. PaT McCullough was elecTed in Girls' Council To co-chairman The aTTair wiTh Birney Dempcy. RepresenTaTives To Girls' Council from The Senior Class were lv1argareT CorbeTT and Virginia Rucker, while Sandra Shields, Marie l-larTe, and KaTherine WiTTer repref senTed The Junior Class. JoliTa Graham. Clare lvlaTTson and Verna WesTerdahl were The Three sophomores elecTed. Barbara Evensen and Barbara Willson were reporTers Tor The World, and JaneT Vroman was publiciTy chairman. Donna Lillis had charge of The Girls' Club room. 'Yu -rising f 'A x fi T T A T ' .lie Rv, i gi. 5 'l I ,K S S up 9 w Y ,' I T s' ik isa .iii i lx r 1 'YT 'T i. K. .- .. . ,.-...Y..... ., ff, 't :nu-......, ,,,...f Abqve: Lee Davis and Mable Baldwin were co-chairmen of Chrisfmas decorafions. Below: Co-chairmen of My Hearl's Desire, Girls' Club Tolol were Margaref Corbefl and Karen Kloplenslein. TK Ns JOAN JOYNER BEVERLY SHOTVVELL DIANE GRAY JOANNE KLASELT Fellowship Service Social Weliarf- 47 Members ot Triple S Cabinet werei Linnaea Churchward, vice president, labeith Reqestriry si-cre-tary: Beverly Nelson, president, and Marnie B rry, trvasiirf-r. '7fupfe 5 Sladium's Supporting Spirit has again accomplished many Things To prove That Triple S is indeed a service club. WiTh The aid oT Mrs. Burt, adviser, Their acTiviTies have been numerous. As an honorary club Tor ouTsTanding girls, iT is every girl's desire To be a member. OTlicers This year were: PresidenT, Beverly Nelson: vice president, Linnaea Churchwardy secretary, Elizabeth RegesTer, and Treasurer, Margie Berry. Triple S co-sponsored The Howdy Dance wiTh Kathleen Guernsey as co-chairman with Bill Nichols. Preceding The opera in March, Ann Mader and Barbara Espeland were co-chairmen Tor Fantasia, The annual cotton and cords Tolo. To Tinish The year oT such activities as ushering, dances. having a booTh in The Girls' Club carnival and a slciT in Tootball night, Margaret Moberg was co-chairman wiTh Linnaea Churchward Tor The annual ioint Tea Tor The mothers and Teachers in May. TRIPLE S Row I: Ann Mader, Bonnie Jordahl, Peggy Lee, Jean Trovani, Diane Gray, Shirley Barnhart, Margie Berry, Lirinaea Churchward, Elizabeth Reqester, Bev Nelson, Kathleen Guernsey, Sally Hammond, Marian Roberts, Pat Phillips, Row 2: Barbara Espeland, Joyce Maule, Mary Ann Norton, Margaret Moberq, Carolyn Wahlberg, Marian Lister, Mariie Braqclon, Bett Franqen, Mary Gibbs, Betty Ann Anderson, Carol Wallace, Janet Spadafore, Ruthy Nichols, Mrs. Burt. Row 3: Diane Fetterolt, Marsha Davis, Grace Seto, Joan Drues, Carol Serrirnern, Janet McCormack, Sally Nelsen, Marilyn l-louse, Katherine Polo, Diane Dorrnan, Ann Sohlberq, Marilyn Maclnnis, Anita Seastrom. Row 4: Katharine Witter, Carol Buckner, Carmen Flaks, Dora Silversrnith, Ann Friberg, Bev Husby, Joan Joyner, Mary Morris, Rosalie McGavick, Clara Lister, Florence Johnson, Kathleen Jones, Adelle Summers. 48 JENNIFER YOUNGMAN SELMA NELSON PF6Sid9I'iI Vice President BEVERLY LOSKA DORIS MARDESICK Secreiary Treasurer Sdmfm Sahasa, STadium's Y Teen club, compIeTed an acTive and successTuI year. The popular club was headed by JenniTer Youngman, presidenT, wiTh Selma Nelson as vice presidenTg Bev Loska, secreTary, and Doris Mardesick, Treasurer. The cabineT was composed oT The Tollowing heads of The various com- miTTees: PubIiciTy, PaT Phillips: social, Diane Gray: personal reIaTions, Mary Morris: religion, Anna May HoyTg vocaTions, Bev Nelson: service, Jackie Jones: membership, Lorna Perry, and arTs, Diane Dorman. Mariie Bragdon served as senior represenTaTive To InTercIub, while Carol STreaTer and JoIiTa Graham held The oTTices oT iunior and sophomore represenTaTives. Fall Tound Sahasa members aTTending The annual semi-Tormal held This year aT Lakewood. Jane Wilhelmi and Jo Ann Johnson were co-chairmen of November NocTurne. The annual Spring STyIe Show, sponsored by Peoples STore, was presenTed To Sahasa members in March. Chairman oT The aTTair was Mary Morris. DeIegaTes To The mid-winTer conTerence journeyed To Spokane, seIecTed as The meeTing place Tor The annual evenT. RepresenTaTives were chosen Trom Sahasa on The basis oT Their parTicipaTion in various service proiecTs ThroughouT The year. One oT The preTTiesT dances oT The year, The Sahasa Rose Dance, was presenTed on May 22. Diane Gray and Marsha Davis were honored as co-chairmen oT The Tolo. Bev Loska reigned as queen Through- ouT The TesTiviTy, wiTh DoroThy Lumm as iunior aTTen::IanT and Ann Wilde as The sophomore aTTendanT. Programs oT common inTeresT were held occasionally during The year, while enTerTainmenT was pIenTiTuI aT every meeTing. SAHASA CABINET Row I: Mariie Bragdon, Diane Gray, Bev Nelson, Jennifer Younqman, Doris Mardesick, Beverly Loska, Selma Nelson. Row 2: Pal Phillips, Diane Dorman, Anna-Mae Hoyf, Lorna Perry, Carol STreeTer, Jackie Jones, Mary Morris, Jolifa Graham. 49 gazed Jfi-Q Organized roofing al baskelball games, slarled by Bengal Hi-Y, was again carried oul wilh each member wearing a while shirl lo 'rhe school baskelball games. Having a skil in Foorball Night a boolh al 'rhe carnival, dances, a cruise, house-parly. ioolball and baskelball leams and aiding wilh lhe Cancer Fund and lhe lylarch ol Dimes, show lhal Bengal, under lhe advisership ol Mr. Walrer, has had an exlremely aclive year. Heading lhe club for lhe fall semesler were: President Gay Buck: vice president Dick Norlin: sec- relary, Norm Lawrence: lreasurer, Don Chew, sergeanl-al-arms, Bob Newlon and chaplain, Larry Nor- lin. Members of lhe spring cabinel were: President Dicl: Norlinq vice president Gay Buck: secrelary, Norm Lawrence: lreasurer, Pal Wellenlin: sergeanl-al-arms, Larry Norlin and chaplain, Dick Schlichle. BENGAL Hl-Y Row I: Mr. Waller, Gay Buck, Don Chew, Vic Kowalski, Bill Henderson, Norm Lawrence, Bob Newton, Willis Wellenlin, Larry Norlin, Frank Neeley, Bob Andersen, Row 2: Dick Norlin, Bob Lamb, Ed Hurlow, Louis Brdar, Wayne Buck, Bob Jensen, Chuck Arnold, Al Hansen, Dick Schlichle, Larry Tipton, Row 3: Dave Girnlefl, Dick Gaslon, Bob Duppenrhaler, Jerry Wilson, Bob Roberls, Les Locke, Dave Ernsl, Ron Smifh, Allen Lamb, Wayne Hogan, Gene Johnson. Row 4: Joe Olsen, Ed Coy, Roger Nelson, Johnny Triplell, Ozzie Williams, Roy Wriqhl, Warren Blakeslee, David Wikslen, Paul Lemley, Dick Bennell. BOGEY Hl-Y Row l: Lloyd Dewey, Ron Srenberg, Gary Young, Tom Devereaux, Louie lnnocenli, Ken Websler, Ron Springer, Hollis Yosl, Bub Waile, Ted Johnson. Row 2: Herb Sweilzer, Neal Libby, John Taylor, Jim Hurlbul, Bill Requa, Dick Price, John Binns, Joe Cummins. Row 3: Bob Grun- wald, Fiore Nomellini, Dave Roalsviq, Joseph Mazzuca, Dick Lord, John Winden, Jimmy Spike, Clive Sundqren, James Harris, Kenny Hoarauf. Row 4: Jim Nilsen, Bob Simms, Jack Eldridge, Ralph Temoleman, Weslon Slifer, Louis Arlhur, Bill Jenks, Bill Cabot Gordon Bailey, Dick Simms. Bapeq Jfi-W Bogey wilh a membership oi 43 was 'rhe largesl Hi-Y al Sladium lhis year. Along wilh sponsoring Three dances, lhe group senl' Bud Waile lo ihe ann Jal Youlh Legislalure. Bogey ended lhe year by presenling a Uniled Nalions flag lo Sladium. Fall officers were: Hollis Yost president Bob Johnson, vice president Gary Young, secrelary: Ken Websler, lreasurer: Kenny Hoeraut sergeanl-al-a'ms, and Bob Gee, chaplain. Spring dulies were handled by Hollis Yost presiienrg Lewis lnnocenli, vice president Bud Waile, secrelary: Ken Websler, lreasurert Fiore Nomellini, sergeanl-al-arms, and Ron Springer, chaplain. no Gafufle ,lla-Zf CompleTing Their TirsT year as The newesT oT STadium's Hi-Y club was CasTle Hi-Y. Mr. STreeTer was Their adviser. During The year The boys ushered Tor The YMCA open-house and senT wriTing lableTs To Germany. The TirsT To hold The gavel was Chuck Snyder, presidenT. OTher oTlicers were Jim Albers, vice presi- denT: Ken Kinzel, secreTary: Bruce Brown, Treasurer: Norm Sorenson, chaplain, and Darrell MCT-lanney, sergeanT-aT-arms For The second sernesTer George Cripe Took over as presidenT. WiTh him were Chuck Snyder, vice presidenT: Tom Glump, secreTary: Dave Hedberg, Treasurer: Dave lvlelTzer, chaplain, and Dick BonneTT, sergeanT-al'-arms. CASTLE HI-Y Row l: Joe Sohlberq, Dennis l-leinrirk, Torn Glump, Dave Hedberg, Dick Bennett George Cripe, Chuck Snyder, Dave MclT7er, Euqcnc Robin- son, Mr. Slreeler. Row 2: Larry Carlin, Fred McInTyre, Gordon Fleming: Dick Hamby, Jim Albers, Duane Kolilis, Ken Kinzel, Rod Cassidy, Darrell McHaney, Dave Mesler. Row 3: Don Harkness, Jim Gourley, Bill Ludwig, Pryse DuerTeldl, James Lyon, Pal Lowery, Glen Rich, Bill Hansman, Roland Tabcll, Nzrrn Simon, Jim Franson, Lennart Wiksfrorn. ROYAL HI-Y Row lz Jack HamilTon, Warren Brown, Jim Nelson, Doug Tenzler, Bob Lewis, Mrs. Pralf, Monle Powell. Raw 2: Ken Kranhold, Chuck Rapcr, Dave Hulo, William McKenzie, Tom Hazen, Bruce Fox, Norman Gerber. Row 3: Jim Eisenbacher, Dolph Kleiner, Jack Hawkins, Terry Websler, Paul Kyle, Jim Jorgenson, Reuben Carlson, Wayne Haugen. Row 4: Val Afes, John Wallerich, Ron Scherrnerhorn, Torn Falk, Jim Thompson, Bruce McDonald, Mike MaTern, Dick Glein, STeve Reed, L- R J' Under Bob Lewis' leadership, Royal l-li-Y compleTed anoTher acTive and successlful year. The group donaTed money earned by shining shoes To The Red Cross, and collecTed Tunds Tor The March oT Dimes. The Hi-Y collecTed a large sum oT money and conTribuTed iT To The American Cancer SocieTy in memory oi Charles l-lealy, a member who recenTly passed away. OTTicers Tor The Tall semesTer were: Bob Lewis, presidenT: lv1onTe Powell, vice president Bill McKenzie. secreTary: Jack HamilTon, Treasurer: Reuben Carlson, chaplain, and Doug Tenzler, sergeanT-aT-arms. The spring cabineT was composed oT Bob Lewis, presidenT: Jim Nelson, vice presidenT: Warren Brown, secreTary: Jack HamilTon, Treasurer: Frank Seal, chaplain, and Doug Tenzler, sergeanT-aT- arms. lvlrs. PraTT was The club's school adviser, while Charles Howe and BusTer BrouilleTT acTed as ouTside advisers. .5l Imaam Jfi-W Launching The lunchroomecleanup campaign and collecTing wriTing paper To be senT To The soldiers in Korea were Two oT STadium l-li-Y's biggesT proiecTs This year. They also held Two successTul dances and donaTed some S50 To The World Tund. Their spring social calendar included a cruise and Their annual house-parTy aT Camp Seymour. Leading The acTiviTies in The Tall were: Ron TaTum, president John VVesT, vice presidenT: Bill Nichols, secreTary: Bing Nyssen, Treasurer, and Herman Van Zonneveld, sergeanT-aT-arms. Spring oTTicers were: KurT Karmin, presidenT: Diclc ScholssTein, vice presidenT3 Earl STeen, secreTary: Ron NorThsTrom, Treasurer, and Gary Macpherson, sergeanT-aT-arms. STADIUM HI-Y Row I: Bill Nichols, Earl STeen, Ron Talum, John Wesl, Ron NorThsTrom, KurT Karmin, Diclc SchlossTein, Gary MacPherson. Row 2: Tom Names, Ray Boyle, Sfan Scheyer, Bing Nyssen, Joel Diven, Anlhony Milan, Bob Lang, John Gallwas. Row 3: Norm Borell, Bob PaTIerson, Bob Ales- sandro, Everelf G-usf, ArT Green, Gordon I-lersey, John Gurley, Wayne Thompson. Row 4: Don Weber, Bob Wrighl, Dick Nyssen, Ray McGallian, Mack Gordon, Don I-lowry, Herman Var' Zonneveld, Roger Boyd, Jim LangTon. TIGER Hl-Y Row I: Gene Ness, Don Cooper, Rich Nelson, Jim Waiss, Dinlr Fussel, Bob Sfowell, Jay GrimsTead. Row 2: Bill Wilkerson, Sid Spurgeon, Eddie Larson, Frank GuThrie, Barr McCabe, Arnie Genna, Jack Uoughly, Row 3: Phillip I-lull, Bill LauTereT, Don Krum, Wall Jennings, Hugh 7i9ea Ji-W Ushering aT FooTball INlighT and managing a booTh in The Girls' Club Carnival began a successTul year Tor Tiger I-li-Y. LaTer Their received congraTulaTiins on Their worlr in The March OT Dimes drive: The group was also noTed Tor aTTending diTTerenT churches every Two weelcs. Adams, Jo Carlson, Les GrifTin. The members sponsored a dance aTTer a baslceTball game and climaxed Their many service proiecTs and acTiviTies wiTh a cruise in May. Fall oTTicers were: Diclc Fussel, presidenTq Jim Waiss, vice presidenT: Richard Nelson, secreTary: WalT Jennings, Treasurer, and Chuclc FairTield, chaplain. For The spring semesTer The presidenT, vice presidenT and secreTary were re-elecTedg new oTTicers chosen were Don Cooper, Treasurer, and Bob STowell, chaplain. 52 7af1.cfz Jfi-'If Among The acTiviTies oT Torch l-li-Y during The pasT year was The selling oT pep pins Tor The sTudenTs To wear aT all STadium sporTs evenTs. Also sponsored by The l-li-Y was The assembly in which VicTor Pavamani spolce. OTher acTiviTies The club engaged in were The donaTing oT Two ChrisTmas Trees Tor The courT, win- ning TirsT prize Tor The besT TloaT in The Thanlcsgiving pep parade, collecTing money Tor The blind, being represenTed in FooTball NighT and The Girls' Club Carnival. Guiding The desTiny of The club in The Tall was Fred Biorlcman. CompleTing The Iis+ of Tall officers were Birney Dempcy, vice president Wayne CarTer, secreTary7 Jim DeVore, Treasurer: John Williams, s'ergeanT-aT-arms and Larry Nicholson, chaplain. Birney Dempcy presided in The spring. Wayne CarTer became vice president Lee Garrison, secre- Tary: John Williams, Treasurer: John Cushing, serg 2anT-aT-arms and George Wright chaplain. V ' TORCH Hl-Y Row I, Gel, , W,-,.. .,L f- ,.- , ..,, ,M . ,.f.A .. . f- e . F. - ., .- .. .. . I Meredifhl Frank Buoni Nicholson, Woody Mcl Nalker, Bill TcnnvsonQ' BIG S Row l: Gordon Hersey, Bob Newlon, WesTon Slifer, Jim Nelson, John Wesr, Dick Baker, Ray Boyle, Bill Nichols, Bob Lewis, Bill Tone, Row 2: Bob Powell, Bob Simms, Jim LanqTon, Roger Boyd, Dick Schloosshsin, Herman Van Zonnevcld, Allen Lamb, Al Hanson, Dick Schlichle, Willis WellcnTin. Row 3: Jim Nilsen, Evercll Gust Jim Walsh, Tom Names, Darrell Nelson, Ron Talum, Earl Sfnen, Bob Paflerson, Kon Thompson, Kay Swanson, Bob Mifchell. B67 3 The STadium LeTTermen's Club conTinued To be oT service This year and uphold iTs splendid record, esTablished ThroughouT The 23 years oT iTs exisTence. lhe cleaning up oi The bowl and The school grounds and The raising oT money Tor The aThleTic Tund were iusl' a Tew oT Their many proiecTs Tor The year. Big S is a club composed oT The varsiTy leTTermen who have a C average or beTTer, wiTh iTs gen- eral purposes To be oT service To STadium and improve The school and iTs school spiriT. l-lolding oTTices during The Tall semesTer were: Jim Nelson, president Bob Powell, vice president EvereTT GusT, secreTaryg Ray Boyle, Treasurer, and Gordy l-Tersey, sergeanT-aT-arms. OTTicers Tor The spring semesTer were: Bob NewTon, president Jim Nelson, vice president Bob Lewis, secreTary: Bill Nichols, Treasurer, and WesTon SliTer, sergeanT-aT-arms. 53 fbedde Glad All year Sladium debalers mel wilh leams from other schools in and around Tacoma lo discuss and argue 'lhe gueslion: Resolved, lhal lhe federal governmenl ol lhe Uniled Slales adopl a sub' slanlial expansion lo lhe welfare slale. The reams allended lhe annual College ol Pugel Sound High School Forensics 'lournamenl March 8, 9, and IO lo meer wilh debalers from all over lhe slale. Janice Tennanl reached lhe finals in exlem- poraneous speaking. A Cllher aclivilies ol Debale Club were a successful dance aller a game and lheir annual banquel in pri. Cllicers lhis year were: Lee Garrison, presidenlg Sue l-lumislon, vice presiclenly Win Jaeger. secref lary, and Frank Johnson, lreasuror. Mr. Albrechl and lvlr. Simpson were lhe advisers. DEBATE CLUB Row I: Carol Pvlr rs rviv, Sur Humslr irx, Mr. Sinnps fwii , Win Jaeger, Dolcres Ehlin, Janice Tennanl, Thelma Bunnell, Marianna Guay, Jim Hnrh- rnrk, Len Garrison, Gloria Sir-vf-ns, Row Z: Mr. Albrechl, Judy Lovci iy, John Chapman, David Hein, Pal Price, Joel Swanson, Frank Johnson, Chuck Krugrr, Dale McNeill, Jem. Michelson, Doreen McNeill. SKI CLUB Floor: Miss Hcrffbr-rg, Bill McKenzie, Terry Webster, Bob Lang, Jim Parks. Row I: Milzie Pinch, Janie Wilhelrni, Karen Klopfenslein, Carol Lewis, Pal Klos, JoAnne Johnson, Norman Gerber, Bill Nichols, Linnaea Churchward, Elizabelh Regesfer, Jane1Gril'lin, Mary Jane Hunger- lorrl, JGan Edberhnrdl, Row 2: Dick Bakcr, Gloria Sideres, Nancy Berry, Joan Joyner, Pal Price, Gayle Baker, Dorolhy Lumrn, Jane? Rol ins, Janice Frwrrr-ste-r, Julie Arthur, Anne Rowland, Sue Hosking. Row 3: Bob Burglin, Naedine Thompson, Barbara Espeland, Nancy Nelson, Helen Raedisfh, Jacquee Read, Ler- Davis, Peggy Lev, Marilyn l-lull, Diane Gray, Sally Harnrncnd, Carol Hanson, June Ollo. Row 4: David Oalhoul, Lowell Wnsser, Arl York, Jim Gourlrvy, Jim Jorgensen, Jark l-lamillon, Chuck Raper, Bob Lewis, Ann Mador, Joanne Klascll, Carole Zukow' Ska Glad Skiing's greal' in Washinglonl Many a ski clubber lound lhal our lhis year, when he lravelecl lo any ol lhe lavorile spols, such as Chinook, Slevens or Paradise Valley. Ski Club lried 'ro promole beller skiing by showing a movie on lhe subiecl. Ski Club also lried lo promole a bus lo lhe slopes. Allhough unsuccessful, il was hoped lhal lhis bus would one day be realized. Ollicers elecled for llie lall semesler were: Aldridge Pease, presidenlp Sieve Tudor, vice presidenl: JoAnn Johnson, secrelary, and Norm Gerber, lreasurer. Second semesler olzlicers were: Bill Nichols, presidenlg Elizabelh Regesler, vice presidenl: Linnaea Churchward, secrelary, and Norm Gerber, lreasurer. ski, Karon Williamson, Rosalie McGavick. 54 Science 8144.5 WanT To buy a lion's head? No, STadiumiTes haven'T gone cannibalisTic, iT's iusT Science Club's ingenious way oT raising money Tor Tacoma's zoo Tund. These lion head Tags, sold by Science Club members, neTTed S45 in conTribuTions. This was Science Club's main proiecT Tor The year. However, Their meeTings TeaTured ouTsTanding spealcers Trom boTh TaculTy and sTudenT groups. Movies and slides were also a main parT oT The year's acTiviTies. A scrapbook Tor The German aTTiliaTed scool was based on inTormaTion abouT Washinglon STaTe and Tacoma, and was senT aT The close oT school. l:irsT-semesTer oTTicers were: Don Flora, presidenT7 Brian Cary, vice presidenTg Donna Lillis, secre- Tary, and Linnaea Churchward, Treasurer. Brian Cary was elecTed presidenT Tor The spring semesTer. The resT oT his cabineT consisTed oT: Donna Lillis, vice presidenTq Marian LisTer, secreTary, and Gary Nickerson, Treasurer. SCIENCE CLUB Row I: Lee Garrison, Donna Lillis, Kalhleen Guernsey, Miss Shurnwaf, Helen Raedisch, Linnaoa Church-ward, Marilyn lvliglnnis, Clara Lisfer, Marian LisTer, Barbara Tomlinson. Row 2: Leonard PyaTT, David Hein, Dale McNeill, Cary Cillell, Don Flora, Brian Cary, Camry Nickerson, Gerald Lewis, Germ Chase. n CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CLUB Row II: Rulh Ann Hopkins, Audry Franzen, Eleanor Marlin, Lois Herzog, Eva Sleele, Shirley Barrx. Row 2: Bill Taylor Rnln Bririwiik, Dorolliv Breiwlclr Jean Mavnewson, Darlene Abraharnson, Dona Moni, Eslher Chrislensen. 'Lid ' aeflawqtfulp Glad STudying The mosl imporTanT and popular Book in The world, members oT ChrisTian Fellowship Club have had various minisTers spealcing To Them on The ways oT The Bible. A ioinT meeTing wiTh Lincoln was held aT The beginning oT The year To acquainT sTudenTs wiTh Their Fellowship Club. OTTicers Tor This year were: President Eleanor lvlarTin: vice presidenT, Audrey Franzen, and secre- Tary-Treasurer, Lois l-lerzog. 5 pep Glad Pep Club concluded anolher successful year as supporlers of school spiril. Pep Weelc, under The co-chairmanship of Bev Loslca and Jack l-lamillon, was greeled wilh enlhusiasm by The sludenl body. Joann Johnson and Bill McKenzie were co-chairmen of lhe parade, which ended Pep Week wilh a flourish. The Pep Assembly was supervised by Dar Blazak and Slan Scheyer, while June Ollo and Warren Brown were aclive in conducling plans for lhe Pep Club dance, Cranberry Shuffle. The annual rally and bonfire was held oulside The C.P.S. lielclhouse. Officers for l'he year were lvlonle Powell, president Norman Gerber, vice presidenlg Darlene Blazalc, secrelaryz Bob Andersen, lreasurer, and Dave Ernsl, serqeanl-al-arms. PEP CLUB CABINET Row l: Dave Ernsl, Darlene Blaszalr, Bob Andersen. Row 2: Norman Gerber, Monle Powell. CAMERA CLU B Row I: Miss Sohlberg, Jim Hitchcock, Donna Lillis, Mary LaRocque, Janis Carlbom. Row 2: David While, Frank Johnson, Lee Garrison,Don Flora. Gamma Glad Wilh Miss Sohlberq as adviser, Camera Club provided speakers, conlesl and movies for 'rhe bene- lil ol lhe members. They also pul on several movies open 'ro lhe school as money-raising proiecls. Heading 'rhe club lhis year were: President Jim l-lilchcoclcg vice presidenl, Sean Easlmanq secre- lary, Lee Garrison, and lreasurer, Janice Carlbom. 56 alia Glad ln order To sTudy Roman liTe and cusToms, l.aTin Club has meT This lasT year wiTh Mr. HilTon, adviser. The club had a boo+h in The Girls' Club carnival and also held a candy sale. lT senT Barbara Tomlison and Leonard PyaTT To The LaTin Club ConvenTion in SeaTTle. OTTicers Tor The Tall semesTer were: RoberT Elmer and Roy WrighT, consulsp Pal WesTbrook, praeTor: Bill Johnson, quaesTor, and Dick Nyssen, aedile. For The spring semesTer The oiclicers were: Mary l.aRocque and Marny Coy, consulsg Janice Poage, praeTorg Bill Johnson, quaesTor, and Janice ForresTer, aedile. LATIN CLUB n Row I: Mr. Hillon, Lillian Lafhrop, Thelma Bunnell, Barbara Tomlinson, Carol Reber, Mary Ann Norlon, Mary Jane Alqeo, Shirley Barnharl, Helen Lou Rae, Kay Benfley. Row 2: Carol Uebel, Mary Slrong, Helen Chapman, Marva McSherry, Joan CarTwrighT, Janet Garberq, BeTly Anderson, Janice Anderson, Janice Poaqe, Mary La Rocque, Bill Johnson, Row 3: Barry Nyrnan, Marny Ccy, Mary Alice Marr, PaT Weslbrook, Nancy Zeilelhack, Dick Perkins, Sharon Conner, Janice Forrester, Barbara Ohlson, Evelinc Price, Dick Nyssen. Row 4: Hugh Kebnnard, Roy Wriqhl, Ozzie Williarns, Gerald Ambrose, Bob Schullz, Gordon Fleming, Gary Giller, Frank Johnson, Brian Cary, Robert Elmer, Jim Franson. SHIELD HONOR SOCIETY Row I: Janel Andre, Marsha Davis, Diane Felferolf, Marie Harle, Barbara Hagen, Ann Mader, Gene Nelson, Karhleen Guernsey, Monu- Powell, Rufhy Nichols, Carolyn Wahlberg, Clara Lisler, Sally Hamrnond, Bob Lewis, Naralie Rucker, Judy Loveioy, Kalherine Polo, Joan Carlwriqhl, Belly Anderson. Row 2: Chuck Kruger, Pal Phillips, Doreen Nilsson, Grace Seto, Barbara Espeland, Elizabelh Reqcsler, Linnaea Churchward, Carol Semrnern, BefTy Franqen, Mariie Bragdon, Claie Sholwell, Sharon Conner, Jeanne Nielhamrner, Janice Peierson, Janice Forresler, Lee Garrison, Bob Borglin, Harold Berlin, Row 3: Dale McNeil, Mary Ann Norton, Milzie Pinch, Joan Drues, Donna lillis Dora Silversmifh, Mary Gibbs, Marian Lisler, ldellen Haakinson, Challis Smilh, Mary Jane Hungerford, Barbara Ohlson, Ann Wilde, Eveline Price, Jolila Graham, Pat McGavick, Karin Anderson. Row 4: Warren Brown, Carol Uebel, Anne Mueller, Carol Ahl, Kalhleen Jones, Marilyn House, Rosalie McGavick, Beverly Nelson, Diane Gray, Jean Trovani, Marilyn Mclnnis, Doreen McNeill, Jc-an Blankenship, Anilra Lowrnan, Joann Poparad, Pal Wesfbrook, Alice Wilson, Joan Joyner, Barbara Isaacson. lnielcfelfanaag' Allhough Shield Honor SocieTy has been organized lor only a year, iT is TasT becoming one of The imporTanT clubs aT STadium. Under guidance oT Mr. DuBois, adviser, The 70 members have been exTremely acTive This year. Their big proiecT was Their assembly, which They hope To make an annual aTTair, held in April. They also had a booTh in The Girls' Club carnival and have been correcTing papers Tor Teachers. Fall oTTicers were: MonTe Powell, presidenT: PaT Phillips, vice presidenT, Ann Mader, secreTary: ElizabeTh RegesTer, Treasurer, and KaThleen Guernsey, membership chairman. Leading The club in The spring were: KaThleen Guernsey, president Rosalie McGavick, vice presie denTg RuThy Nichols, secreTary: Gene Nelson, Treasurer, and Carolyn Wahlberg, membership chairman. bl GLM The newesl ol 'rhe clubs lhis year al Sladiurn is lhe Arl Club. Under The supervision of Lynn l-lale, lheir presidenl, and Miss l-lerlzberg, 'rheir adviser, lhis club's aim is lo promole inleresl for lhose who enioy arl. Besides supporling adverlising and decoralions lor school aclivilies, lhey also have proiecls ol lheir own-painling and ceramics, which lhey do up in room 402. Assisling as oirlicers for lhis lirsl year were: Vice presidenl, Lydia Mechkoli: secrelary, Karin Anderson: lreasurer, Chuck Kruger, and sergeanl-al-arms, Ken Karpack. ART CLUB Row I: Pal Klos, Carol Lewis, Janel Vronian, Lynn Hale, Lydia Mechkoif, Karin Anderson, June Damon, Diane Dorman, Carol Pelerson, Nancy Hill, Kalhryn Sleele, Carol Uebel, Ann Coullson, Miss Herlzberq. Row 2: Barbara Willson, Jane? Mears, Carol Girnse, Milzie Pinch, Vicki Wesrlin, Doris Wade, Rulh Birkenstock, Janice ennanl, Alice Gillaerl, Bonita Carlisle, Donna Hughes, Jeanne Nierhanimer, Nancy Zeilelhack, Rulhy Breiwick. Row 3: Chuck Kruger, Donaldl-liberly, Gary Johnson, Ken Karpack, Hollis Yosl, Ed Coy, Larry Norlin, Carol Ahl, Sharon Campbell, Jean Dancy, Shirley Dobell, Joan Fullaway, Mary Fleming, Dorolhy Breiwick. QUILL AND SCROLL Row I: Mrs. Cook, Mary Ann Norton, Marqie Berry, Shirley Barnharl, Joyce Maule, Pal Phillips, Win Jaeger, Linnaea Churchwaril. Row 2: Darlene Rave, Mable Baldwin, Lee Garrison, Monro Powell, Jacouee Read, Mariie Bragdon, Dave Girnletl, Chuck Snyder, Boyd Curlls. .Quill and Small Sophomores, dori'l you wanl lo buy an S book? Thar was lhe familiar cry lhal rang Through lhe halls lhal lirsl week in Seplember. Each year Q.iill and Scroll helps edil lhe handy inlormalion booklel lor lhe benelil ol The sophomores. Edilor in chiel lor lhe l95O-5l edilion was Pal Phillips. ln order lo supporl lhe aclivily fund Quill and Scroll sponsored a dance, Groundhog's Relrealf' afler a game, nel receipls lolaling nearly S55 were given lo lhe aclivily fund. Nearly a dozen new memloers, who had kepl iheir grades lo a B average and had done oulslanding work in iournalism, were accepled as new members in lhe lall. Direcling lhe group during lhe lirsl semesler wire: Pal Phillips, presidenl: Margie Berry, vice presi- denlq Shirley Barnharl, secrelary, and Linnaea Churchward, lreasurer. Officers for lhe spring were: Shirley Barnharl, presidenly Chuck Snyder, vice presidenlg Margie Bragdon, secrelary, and Joyce Maule, rreasurer. Mrs. Cook acled as adviser. EB wr rw ww 1 w of lXf1.'a,quwm1- , ww ww- f mww': il UwwRN,f'1N Pm1'Wlx ' ,,, Vi 'wwp-.fwv lr I if Nr T1 2 w ww Harm Vww'wV-- xv' fm. '1'H'vv4w,fw1r, fuaiicancfl wllw' l WAYNE HOGAN GEAN LOWMAN MR. JOHNSON Gpma Suspense, comedy, myslery and romance all combined lo make S+adium's 'rhirly-ninfh annual musie cal produclion, Masquerade, which was presenred March I5, I6 and I7 in The school audilorium. A modern lhree-acl produclion wilh words, music and dialogue by S+adium's music direclor, Mr. Johnson, ir consisled ol seven dancing acls and 2I musical numbers. Gean Lowman delighled 'rhree audiences wilh her lovely soprano voice. She porlrayed Belly l-loll, a young privale secrelary who was engaged in finding our lhe pasl ol Jan Jackson for employer Mr. Colyer. Jan Jackson was characlorized by Wayne l-logan. Jan was lhe queslionable young rran who was believed lo have lel oul 'rhe secrel of lhe new aircrall being buill by lhe Colyer Company for lhe governmenl and who was lhe obiecl ol Miss Holls search. Nancy Vlfilhelmi as Wilma Coyler, a lovable vamp, and Bob Roberls as Paul Brooks, a weallhy socialile who is courling Wilma, were The secondary leads. Sharing lhe comedy honors were Jim Moeller as Bill I-lull, a young lawyer, who always made love lo every girl he sawg Bill Larkin as Kane, a deleclive, and Dave Ernsl and Norman Sorenson as Kash and Kerry, respeclively, Kane's assislanls. Gay and colorful dance roulines were originaled and under lhe supervision ol Jackie Johnslon. Those lhal composed lhe dancing chorus were Mary Jane Algeo, Claudia Cochran, Norma De Hann, Joann Ford, Dianne Gray, Genevieve Johnslone, Ken Karpack, Marilyn Olson, Gloria Sideres and Jackie Wellenlin. The main even? of lhe orchc slra every year is accompanying lhe opera. Playing lor The SOlOiSlS, choruses and also lhe dancing chorus and under lhe direclion ol Mr. Johnson, lhe orchesfra did a commendable iob. Much of The success ol lhe opera should be accrediled 'ro rhe capable work of Mr. Evans, dramalic coach, and Mr. Johnson, who labored many hours on lhe opera. ORCHESTRA Row I: Darlene Abrahamson, Milainc Marsh, Virginia Weeks, Mary Jane Hungerford, Anigla Seaslrom, .Lorna Lindsay, Donna Lillis, Belly Anderson, Anila Anarde. Row 2: Joanne Brooks, Sharon Conner, Jo Ann Sprague, Jay Grimslead, Eddie Larson, Joanne Bailey, Claudia Cochran, Barbara Tomlinson. Row 3: Leland Poage, Bob Lang, Barry McCabe, Harold Anderson, Al Chrislenscn, Lewis lnnocenli, John Gallwas 60 S52 'fi 55 ak vii 1 fb D g rehearsal we find Jo Ann Olding, Dave Ernst, J h B s inn ,-Mr. Evans,W.ood,y McClellan, and Janice T nf qung over lhrrlr lines, 'led 0' llfine TI-IESPIAN PLAY Caf o' Nine Tails, a fasf-moving combinafion of mysfery, comedy and romance, was lhe Thespian Spring Play fhis year. lf was mosf successfully produced in fhe record 'rime of four and one-half weeks, and presenfed May Il. James Gordon lplayed by Woody Mcclellanl broughf his family fo The Gordon Lodge in fhe foresf for a vacafion. l-le is guarding some valuable papers from foreign agenfs. l-lis arisfocrafic. nervous wife was well done by Janice Tennanf. The romanfic leads in fhe play were Dave Ernsf as Jim, fhe Gordons' son, and Joanne Olding as Beffy, charming daughfer of fhe old carefalcer, Jacob Weber lEd Coyl. Alice Gilberf played Theodora Maifland, who was also inferesfed in Jim and had fhe advanfage of a fine social background. A defecfive hired by Mr. Gordon is Mr. Eox lJim Moellerl, who provided much comedy in scenes wifh Miss Smifh, a female defecfive played by Challis Smifh. The mysferious, elusive Caf o' Nine Tails, an infernafional spy, 'rurns ouf fo be l-lenry, The Gor- dons' moronic chore boy. l-le was excellenfly porrrayed by John Binns. Ofher Thespians in fhe casf were Eleanor Marfin, who played fhe Irish cool: wifh a miraculous brouge, and Joan Smifh, Bridgef's young daughfer Peggy. Under fhe fireless direcfion of Mr. Evans, Thespian adviser, fhe casf produced a fhoroughly enfer- faining play for fhe school. Many ofher Thespians proved essenfial To The producfion in fheir worlc on fhe various commiffees, headed by Mary Ellen Jones, ushers, Margaref Corbeff, business manager: Gerrie Chase, properfiesf Carol Buckner, cosfumesq l-lelen Raedisch, prograrrsy George Weelcs, baclc- slagez Lydia Mechlcoff, publicily, and Mary Ellen Jones, make-up. Prompfers for fhe show were Margie Berry and Dorofhy Oberg. 62 'kwa fm... Paf Nichols, Ed Coyl John Chapman and Goan Lo l 7fze Royal aami SENIOR ci.ASS PLAY The comedies and Tragedies oT The Cavendishes, a TheaTer Tamily much like The Barrymores, were excellenTly porTrayed in This year's Senior Class play, The Royal Family. PaT Nichols as Julie Cavendish, an acTress in her prime. and Gean Lowman as her moTher Fanny Cavendish, a reTiring grand lady of The TheaTer, bo h gave wonderful inTerpreTaTions oT The leads. Ed Coy broughT down The house as Tony Cavendish, l-lollywood's ladies' man. The family man- ager and counselor, Oscar 'WolTe, was well done by Charles Kruger. PaT McDonagh and Jim Nelson added a romanTic inTeresT as Julie's daughTer Gwen and her fiance, Perry STewarT, while KiTTy and l-lerberT Dean, The boThersome relaTives, were amusingly porTrayed by Win Jaeger and John Chapman. Margie Berry as Della, an eTficienT maid, and KurT Karmin, who was Jo, The perTecT buTler. were boTh well casT. CompleTing The casT were Bill Larkin as Julie's fiance, Bob Grunwald, Phyllois WhiTe and Jack l-lamilTon. The play could noT have been so successful wiThouT The aid of The many commiTTee members baclcsTage. And sTanding behind The enTire producTion was Mr. Evans, who proved his abiliTy as a direcTor. hl ad lvlud and rain during rnosT oT TooTball season didn'T sTop The ligerannas, who marched aT every home game, Trom compleling anoTher successTul season. Gianl' Tlags, roclcing chairs, Tealhers, Tireplaces and oTher varied rouTines were worked ouT during The year, wiTh Mr. Delwin Jones direcring and advising The group. l-lighlighhng The year was a Trip To Searrle To march in The halT-Time acliviries ol The SeaTTle Prep game. Tiger lroT, wilh Beverly Loslca and Rulhy Nich als as co-chairmen, was The name oT The annual ligeranna dance held OcT. 9. AnoTher money-raising prolecT was The selling ol pencils wiTh The baslcelball schedule on Them. l.aTer in The year 'ligerannas conTribuTed To The Cancer and AcTiviTy Funds. Selma Nelson headed The group This year and The oTher olllicers were: Marie Jaclcson, vice presi- denT: Janie Wilhelmi, secrelary, and Beverly Nelson, Treasurer. TIGERANNA CABINET Selma Nelson, Marie Jackson, Beverly Nelson, Jane Wilhelrni. TIGERANNAS Row I: Pal Phillips, Donna Bradley, MargareT Ruff, Ardilh l-lannurn, Selma Nelson, Marie Jackson, Janie Vllilhelrni, Beverly Nelson, Palsy Pennington, Gwen Collier, Rosalie McG-avick, Shirley Campbell, Joan Drues, Harrierl Ruff, Barbara Marth, Arlene Kirishian, Shirley Dobell. Row 2: Adelle Summers, Rulhy Nichols, BeTTy Frangen, Marsha Davis, Barbara Ball, Sharon Parizelc, Janef Kidd, G-lorie Sideres, Nancy Berry, Diane Felferoll, JaneT McConahey, Anila Seaslrom, Pal lv1cGavick, Sally BooThe, Karen Sharick, Gloria Spray. Row 3: Palricia Kohl, Janer Spadafore, Ellen Anderson, Mariie Bragdon, Carol Wallace, Parricia Polter, Virginia Rucker, Beverly Shofwell, Pal McCullough, Barbara Evensen, Pal Molver, Mary Gibbs, Junice Ales, Jean Trovani, Myrna Scheckner, Marg Sulherland, ldellen Haalrinson. Row 4: Mary Morris, Beverly Loslia, Doris Mardesicli, Ann Friberq, Jane Mueller, Carolyn Johnson, Carol Girnse, Carolyn Cronanf, Marilyn Cross, Eva Parker, Janice Nicholson, JoAnne Johnson, Carol STreaTer, Bev Krall, Lynne TiTus, JoAnn Srnilh. A4 wx vm, Backing The Team and leading The Tans was The T950-5I yell Team. Dick Norlin as king and Marilyn Hull as queen led The resT oT The sexTeT in cheering The Teams on To vicTory. Ever presenT were Dukes Larry Norlin and Joe Turco, while Marlene Ballew and Rosemarie Kvernvik served as duchesses. The posiTion oT duke was placed in The hands OT KurT Karmin aTTer Joe Turco leTT school in The spring To join The service. YELL TEAM Row I: larry Norlin, Marlene Ballcw. Kurv Karmin Rosemarie Kvernik, Row ll: Dick Norlin, Marilyn Hull. MAJORETTES Eulene Isaacson, Carcl Sernmern, Jackie Johnslon, Peggy Lee, Jcniwilc-r Young Baum lfffajofzellled Twirling Their way To Tame, The drum maioreTTes marched aT The TooTball games This year. Jackie JohnsTon was The head maioreTTe, and wiTh Peggy Lee, Carol Semmern and Jennifer Youngman, led The band and Tigerannas aT every game, rain or shine. Euline Isaacson was unable To march wiTh The major- eTTes excepT aT The annual Turkey Day game. US Hanan! 0 nun Singing as a special chorus in fhe opera, for school assemblies and commencemenf, fhe 82 mem- bers of fhe Sladium Concerf Chorus have spenl an acfive year. Their officers were Ed Coy, presidenf: Bob Roberfs, vice presidenl, and Eva Whife, secrelary- lreasurer. CONCERT CHORUS Row I: Florence Johnson, Mary Peaslee, Connie Fefly, Delores Crandall, Alice Vaughn, Shirley Baker, Nancy Wilhelrni, Jim Moeller, David Holm-es, Roberl Kinch, Barrie Brush, Bob Roberfs, Roy Martin, Mary Gibbs, Marie l-larfe, Nancy Nelson, Carol Bolfen, Anilra Lowman Margie Jensen, -Peggy -Lee, Shirley Murphy. Row 2: Eva Sfeele, Sharon Clemensen, Marion Schwarfz, Joyce Coafes, Cherie Sny, Pafricia Poffer, Lee Davis, Marilyn Hull, Norman Sorensen, Norm Simon, Dave Ernsf, Larry Norlin, Wayne Hogan, Richard Norlin, Lorraine Kneip June Graqgk, June Paulson, Pauline Parr, Challis Smirh, Ann Sohlbe'g, Janet Baird, Eveline Price. Row 3: Charloffe Wieckinq, Sandy' Shields, Sonia Sfrauman, Pafricia Kohl, Gean Lowman, Joan Joyner, Beverly Loska, Earl Frifls, Dick Piffenger, Bob Gee, Ed Coy, Bob Gasf, Pryse Duerfeldf, Janet Rollins, Rufh Johnson, Annes Marfin, Meriel Geiger, Dianne Kirkerno, Jessie Padqeff, LaDonna Prall, Joan Anderson. Row 4: Barbara House, Carolyn Newhouse, Pal McDonagh, Anifa Seaslrom, Joan Scolf, Joan Olsen, Darlene Blaszak, Janel Spadalore, Dean Scovell, Bill Larkin, Roland Tabell, Sfuarf Gilbreafh, Brian Da mmeier, Pa? Price, Marlene Sfenberg, Nancy Halverson, Betly Garrcfl, Ann Friberg, Elaine Jensen, Belly Anderson, Dorris Bowlby. l3QQ,9 .4916 STADIUM BAND Nlarioreffes, lefl fo right Eulene Isaacson, Carol Semmern, Jackie Johnsfon, Peggy Lee, Jennifer Youngman. Band, Row I: Delores All- more, Lois Marker, Vir inia Weeks, Joanne Sprague, Sharon Conner, Charles Kruger, Jim Manowskl, Lorna Perry, Joan Dyer, Doreen Nilsson, Dorofhy Flora, ifoanne Brooks, Mr. Delwen B. Jones. Row 2: Mary Alice Marr, Claire Sholwell, Alice Miller, Janice Poage, Jean Middlelon, Rufh Brown, Jean Blankenship, Barry McCabe, Meryle Hamilfon, Gayle Nelson, Brian Nurdinq, Louis lnnocenll, Norman Lawrence. Row 3: Jim Langfon, Leland Poaqe, Carl Linder, Gene Larsen, Waller Lasonf, Gary Forfner, Mary Lee Thompson, Eddie Larson, John Gallwas, Joan Thornlinson. Row 4: Ron Sfenberg, Gerald Hulscher, Eileen Larsen, Kennefh Whife, Mary Sirong, Bill Larkin, John Tripletf, .lim Waiss, Ted McOuary, Don Harkness, Bolo Hansen, Floyd Ohman, Jay Grirnsfad, Dick Price, Larry Berouesl, Bruce Goff, Bob Jorgensen, Norman Slevensen, Jim Muir, Nora Cummins. Bam! Few sfudenfs realize iusl how acfive fhe band is. Under fhe direcfion of Mr. D. Jones, lhey per- formed during fhe halffime al' all foofball games played here in Tacoma and also lraveled fo lhe Seaffle Prep game in Seaffle. They also played af baskefball games, and af fhe Memorial Day and gracluafion exercises. Each year They also parficipaled in fhe disfricf band confesf sponsored by 'rhe Music Educalion Conference, march in The daffodil parade and presenf fheir annual spring concerf. Officers for fhe year were: Manager, Bill Larkin: presidenl, Norman Lawrence: librarian, Jo Ann Sprague: senior represenfafive, Bill Larkin: iunior represenfafive, John Tripleff, and Brian Nurding as drum maior. Mi AYAX 'uf a 1 . L L L 2 .mf Qlee A selecled group from lhe Girls' Glee was chosen as 'rhe Sladium Chrislmas Carolers lo sing lor Tacoma slores and civic groups during lhe holiday season. All ol lhe 99 members ol lhe Girls' Glee parlicipaled in lhe opera and school assemblies. The group chose as officers Bev Loslca, presidenl: Nancy Wilhelmi, vice presidenl, and Joan Scoll, secrelary-lreasurer. Their accompanisls were Belly Anderson, Pal Poller, Elaine Jensen and Anila Arnade. GIRLS' GLEE Row I: Carol Semrnern, Dorris Bowlby, Nancy Nelson, Joan Anderson, Marlene Slenberg, Lynne Anderson, Beverly l-lusby, Marie Harle, Donna Albriglson, Anne Friberg, Joan Scoll, Joan Olsen, Gean Lowman, Helen Husby, Lorraine Kneip, Dorolhy Erickson, Palricia Kohl, Diane Olsen, Carol Bollen, Pal Price. Row 2: Elaine Jensen, Janel Rollins, Joy l-laarstad, Gloria Slevens, Eva Sleele, Marilyn Field, Dianne Kirkemo, Meriel Geiger, Bonneviv Singlelon, Fran Willey, Marny Coy, Joyce Coales, Marion Schwarlz, Sharon Clemensen, Janel Garberg, Sally Regan, Margie Jensen, La Donna Prall, Carol n Newhouse, Margarel l-lamplon. Row 3: Bonnie Jordahl, Margery Abels, Marilyn Hull, alricia Poller, Anila Anarde, Eveline Price, Cherie Sny, Belly Garrell, Janel Frohmacler, Shirley Murphy, Janet Baird, Pauline Parr, Rulhy Nichols, Shiela Widener, Janel Spadalore, Darlene Blaszalc, Barbara House, Belly Ann Anderson, Joan Joyner, Sonia Slrauman. Row 4: Peggy Lee, Lee Davis, Beverly Loska, June Paulson, Joyce Eroe, Connie Felly, Ann Sholberg, Challis Smilh, Anilra Lowman, Pal McDonagh, June Gregg, Shirley Baker, Palsy While, Nancy l-lalvorson, Mary Gibbs, Janel McConahey, Gayle Balmer, Nancy Wilhelmi, Alice Giberl, Florence Johnson. Row 5: Belly Benson, Beverly Tropiano, Carolyn Wahlberg, Mavys Wilson, Shirley Barry, Mary Peaslee, Agnes Marlin, Lorraine Langele, Alice Vaughlin, Charlotle Wieclcing, Kalhleen Jones, Rulh Johnson, Marie Palin, Jean Weigel, Barbara Isaacson, Suszy Swayze, Sandy Shields, Jessie Padgell, Delores Crandall. QQQ3 Q, Mienee i ee. ' Gere egg BOYS' GLEE Row I: Norman Sorensen, Bob Larnl, Ronal Malm, Dick Pillenger, Phillip Hull, Slanlon Warburlon, Roberl Kinch, Bob Roberls, Roy Marlin, Earl Frills, Lynn Slewarl. Row 2: Ed Coy, Norm Simon, Wayne Hogan, Jim Moeller, Sluarl Gilbrealh, Bob Burglin, Brian Darnrneier, John Cushing, Bob Gee, Dale McNeill, Bill Johnson. Row 3: Dave Ernsl, Don Wood, Richard Norlin, Larry Norlin, Pryse Duerleldl, David While, Roland Tabell, Gene Bales, David Holmes, Barrie Brush, Gene Johnson. Row 4: Bob Gasl, Don Shade, Mack Gordon, Val Ares, Bill Larkin, Tonn Bicker, Dean Scovell, Ken Small, Frank Gulhrie, Larry Meredilh, Jarl Hagen, Carl Foss. 8a4f.t' Qfee Composing Sladium's besl male voices, lhe 47 members ol lhe Boys' Glee sang in lhe opera and assemblies lhroughoul lhe year. The officers were Bob Roberls, presidenl: Diclc Norlin, vice presidenl, and Larry Norlin, secre- lary-lreasurer. 67 aliens! 7faMpian4 Are you a Nalional Thespian? A yes lo lhe queslion will cerlainly bring you reverence lrom all aspiranls. For, lo become a member ol lhe nalional group, one musl have laken a class in dramalics, musl have been in a public perlormance and have parlicipaled in club meelings, which includes direcling a play. As belonging lo any nalional group brings a cerlain amounl ol glory, il is nalural lhal each year more people become inleresled in gaining membership in Nalional Thespians. A g - NATIONAL THESPIANS Row I: Darlene Rave, Eleanor Marlin, Alice Gllberl, Pal McDonagh, Row 2: Jim Moeller, Kalhleen Guernsey. THESPIAN CABINET Row I: Frank Girolami, Linnaea Churchward, Lydia Mechkoll, Eleanor Marlin, Janel McCormack, Margie Berry. Row 2: Helen Raedisch, Earl Frills, Dorolhy Oberq, Jim Moeller, Caroline Cochrane, Earlene Hoops. '7fze4pian4 Speak lhe speech, l pray you, as l pronounc'd il lo you, lrippingly on lhe longue: bul il you moulh il, as many ol your players do, l had ralher lhe lown-crier spoke my lines. I-lamlel said il, bul Sladium Thespians look a lesson lrom lhe ollen quoled lines. Through voice and aclions, members ol lhe club were delermined al lryouls held al lhe beginning ol lhe year. These lryouls did nol limil olhers who were inleresled, however, lor a junior Thespian group was lormed under lhe direclion ol Phil I-lull. By accepling only 30 ol lhe lOO who lried oul, Thespians gained a membership lhal conlained nol only lalenl bul inleresl. Plays, monologues and impromplus, along wilh reviews ol local allraclions were given al each meel- ingy all lhese gave experience lo members wishing lo lry oul in April lor lhe annual spring produclion held in May. A grealer number ol people were given lhe opporlunily lo bring our leadership abilily by lhe increased size ol lhis year's cabinel. lvlembers were: Linnaea Churchward, presidenl: Jim lvloeler. vice presidenlg Dorolhy Oberg, secrelary-lreasurerq Lydia Mechkoll, Frank Girolami, publicilyi Caroline Cochrane, Helen Raedisch, lyping: Eleanor lvlarlin, Earl Frilz, properlies: Margie Berry, Earlene l-loops, play reading, and Janel McCormack, slage. 68 num fa X N si is XR . Q. Wg: Q A M M W .,,.,: QW 4' iw' www Y , , 7 Xx 'A' x Q K . W Q V as 1 My, ' W N-,wx Xp Q x M Jim its ywqw ggzwzwm . Rx DAVE G-IMLETT DICK HAMBY WMM Ska - FALL AND SPRING Choosing The ediTors Trom The Journalism I class insTead oT Those sTudenTs Taking Journalism 2 was TirsT sTarTed This Tall wiTh Dave GimleTT in charge as ediTor in chieT. Under The advisorship oT Mrs. Cook, journalism insTrucTor, The Tall World once again upheld iTs policy OT giving compIe+e cover- age oT school news and acTiviTies and any oTher news which mighT be oT inTeresT or imporTance To The sTudenTs. Because The sTaTT was one oT The smallesT in recenT years, The cub reporTers gave much assisTance and as a resulT were inviTed Tor The TirsT Time To aTTend The semi-annual World banqueT, which was held January 6 aT The Tacoma l-loTel. Many clubs which had booThs in The all-school carnival, given by Girls' Club in December, voTed To give The proceeds Trom This evenT To help supporT The World. AssisTing Dave GimleTT were Chuck Snyder, news ediTor, Jacquee Read, TeaTure ediTor: Boyd CurTiss, sporTs ediTor, and JaneT Vroman, arT ediTor. CirculaTion manager was Bob Gee, while Mable Baldwin handled The exchange papers. Business manager was Lee Garrison and in charge OT The ad chasers was Margie Bragdon as ad manager. Jim l-liTchcock was The sTaTT phoTographer. Heading The spring World sTaTT as ediTor in chieT was Dick l-lamby, a iunior. Thir'Teen sTudenTs oT The spring World sTaTF aTTended The PaciTic Slope School Press ConvenTion held Feb. 23 aT The Univer- siTy oT WashingTon. One oT The sTudenTs, Dave GimleTT, parTicipaTed in a round-Table discussion on Seeking New l:eaTures Tor Old. Mrs. Cook Talked To a group on The ResponsibiliTy OT STaTT Mem- bership. The oThers who aTTended were: Bob Gee, Mary Gibbs, STuarT GilbreaTh, Dick l-lamby. Bonnie Jordahl, Del Kahn, PaT McDonagh, PaT McGavick, Eleanor MarTin, Sandy Shields and Barbra Willson. The ediTor in chieT, Dick l-lamby, had The Tollowing To assisT him: Serving as associaTe ediTor were PaT McDonagh and Sandy Shields, while Mary Gibbs was news ediTor and Mary La Rocque, copy ediTor. The TeaTure page oT The World was handled by Bonnie Jordahl and PaT McGavick, who Took Turns as ediTor Tor one-l'1alT The semesTer, each. Del Kahn covered The sporTs page as iTs ediTor. One oT The lasT issues prinTed This year was a I2-page oTT-seT Type paper TeaTuring picTures oT school life and some oT Those Taken in l899'I9lO. The Tinancial side oT The World was supervised by Lee Garrison, while l-lelen Layson was ad manager. MosT oT The phoTographs which appeared in each issue were Taken by Jim l-liTchcock, and Bob Gee managed The circulaTion. YO Wxd l' M sm? f PAT VPHILLIAPS JOYCE MAULE DARLENE WAVE Assm mln Eilimr Ediror BusinessM.1ni1'ger 7afzama szayy This year's Tahoma sTaTT had beTore Them The goal OT producing a Tahonna ThaT would always be remembered by The STadium sTudenTs as one oT The TinesT. Joyce Maule, wiTh The able assisTance oT PaT Phillips, puT TorTh her besT eTTorT To make This goal a realiTy. l-ynn T-Tale and JaneT Vroman combined Their TalenTs To give The book individualiTy wiTh Their clever arTislic abiliTies. Those on The ediTorial sTaTT were: Mabel Baldwin, Shirley BarnharT, Margie Berry, Ray Boyle, Linnaea Churchward, Barbara Evensen, Win Jaeger, Allen Lamb, Mary Ann NorTon and Jacguee Read. The Tinances were eTTicienTly handled by Darlene Rave, business manager. STriving To produce unusual, inTeresTing picTures was Jim l-liTchcock, sTaTT phoTographer. The senior picTures were Taken by Claude l'TarTa, Kennell-Ellis, l.uTz, PenThouse, PeTerson, SmiTh and STolTz STudios. Dave SmiTh Took The group picTures. Anderson PrinTing Company and Tacoma Engravers Took care oT The prinTing and engraving. Mr. ShelTon, who had charge oT The sTaTT Tor Th: TirsT Time, and Mrs. Cook, ediTorial adviser, were indispensable To The sTaTT. Good advisers, a capable sTaTT and hard work were all necessary in producing an ouTsTanding Tahoma. Uypingj Shirley Barnriart, Barbara Evenscn and Jacguee Read, lbackgroundj Mable Baldwin, Darlene Rave, Mr, Shellon and Pai Phillips. ' 1' s 5 - W X Db gisf si 5 E Q , 'Q' Y Qyf eggs 'Q' W f I 't Q !1 ',f A has fs Q3- M xr fi 5 x Awe? V 'mu S ' cmcfaallfq luanaqeu FALL ACTIVITY MANAGERS Row I: Frank Girolami, Jerry Shain, Helen Lou Rae, Rosalie McGavick, Margarel Corbell, Gayle Baker, Milzie Pinch, Carol Bolfen Carole Schwarz, Miss Bonney, Meryle l-larnillon, Sharon Campbell. Row Z: Chuck Williams, Dora Silversrnilh, Margarel Ruff, Clara Lisler: Joanne Klasell, Ann Sohlberq, Florence Johnson, Nancy Erickson, Helen Gunnell, Mary LaRocoue, Jeanne Nielharnrner, Anne Rowland. Row 3: Arnie Genna, Dave Roalsvig, Sally Harnrnond, Karhy Guernsey, Les Griffin, Karen Klopfenslein, Allen Lamb, Bing Nyssen, Joan Henderson, Sharon Conner. Row 4: Chuck Kruger, Wallace Carlson, Barry Nyrnan, Dick Nyssen, Bob Duppenrhaier, Jim Gourley, Bob lioberls, Val Ales, JoAnne Johnson, Barbara Espeland, Caroline Cochrane, Janis Boaq, Lorraine Kneip, Pal Campbell. SPRING ACTIVITY MANAGERS Row I: Selma Nelson, Pal McGavick, Jean Middlelon, Belly Anderson, Florence Johnson, Kalherine Polo, Doris Hays, Clara Malrson, Eveline Price, Anne Mueller, Margie Berry, Carol Bollen, Miss Bonney. Row 2: Grace Selo, Marie Kuran, Jimmie Fink, Les Locke, John Triplell, I-lildreth Christensen, Carole Mclnnis, Mary Ellen Jones, Barbara Hagen, Gerri Chase, Anila I-logberg. Row 3: Faye Baker, Ruth Johnson, Marny Coy, Julie Arlhur, Jean Lodge, Barbara Espeland, Helen Raedisch, Anita Seastrorn, Joanne Brooks, Helen Gunnell, Gayle Nelson, Gloria Jorgen- sen, Row 4: Neil Randle, Bud Sowers, Jack Doughty, Ron Tiplon, Bob Milchell, Gary Johnson, Bill Wilkerson, Sio Spurgeon, Bob Duppenlhaler, Jir1iGourlm-v, Gerald Hulsche-r, Buy your acrivily lickel now, was lhe slogan ol lhe lall aclivily managers. To boosl The sale ol The sludenl lickel, lhey slressed how much can be saved by buying an aclivily lickel early in lhe year. This year's lickel had lhe sludenl's piclure on il and was purchased all al once, eliminaling lhe weekly sale ol slamps. Sludenls wilh aclivily lickels were admilled lo such school lunclions as dances, loolball and baskelball home games, loolball nighl, lhe opera and lhe Senior Class play. They also received a copy of The World each week, and lhe lickel served as a down paymenl on a Tahoma subscriplion. lvliss Bonney, aclivily clerk, was lhe adviser for lhis group. 74 Bomfancfg M FALL BOND AND STAMP MANAGERS Row I: Joan Joyner, Pal Price, Mifzie Pinch, Carol Borlen, Carol Sernrnern, Marianna Guay, Nancy Nelson, Jcanncne Arnold, Faye Baker, Grace Sefo, Coleen Morrison. Row 2: Joan Drues, Charles Goldberg, Ronald Chrislcnsen, Sieve Reed, Wayne Hogan, Karhy Sharman,.Shirley Baker, Vicki Wesflin, Carol Pelerson, Myrl Trosefh. Row 3: Bob Barnharr, Don Hiberly, Jean'Matlhewson, Luella Orando, Joan Marhnolrch, Margie Ogden, Janel Spadafore, Ann Friberg, Donna Albrighlson, Carolyn Smilh, dean-Weigel, Mary Alice Marr. Row 4: Chuck Rigney, Ari Green, Roger Nelson, Fred Mclnlyre, Jim Mighell, Wayne Haugen, Jack Hawkins, Virginia Rucker, Eva Parker, Pal McCullough, Barbara Evensen. SPRING BOND AND STAMP MANAGERS Row I: Val Ales, Joan Branchflower, Dolores Alfomare, Neal Libby, Norman Chrislenson, Margarel I-lamplon, Colleen Hansen, Challis Srrrilh, Vicki Wesflin, Agnes Marlin, Coleen Morrison, Marianna Guay. Row 2: Judy Disch, Virginia Weeks, JoAnn Budinick, Dean Scovell, Dolph Kleiner, Jean Michelson, Shirley Campbell, Belly Garrell, Nancy Nelson, Sharon Clemensen, Joan I-lall. Row 3: Joan Carlwrighl, Dick Brarbah, Ken Brostrom, Joan Henderson, Carol Munro, Marny Coy, Donald Hiberly, Donna Lipperf, Earlene Hoops, Joan Marlin, Ann Mader, l.ynn Hale. Row 4: Nancy Wilhelmi, Fred Mclnryre, Charles Goldberg, Ronald Chrisfensen, John Slronq, Sieve Reed, Ai Weaver, Pal Price, .loan Joyner, Barbara Isaacson, Gloria Sideres, Eulcne Isaacson. Sladium sludenls responded wilh enlhusiasm lo The purchase of defense bonds and slamps in roll rooms. Savings sramps were available weekly 'ro every sludenl because of lhe eflorls ol roll room managers. Managers were elecled or appoinled lrom all roll rooms and were supervised by Ivlr. Smilh. 75 fy. - -14. Repfzedenlialiiaevi To help lhe senior Parenl-Teacher Associalion wilh +heir various aclivilies, one sludenl from each roll room lhroughoul lhe school was chosen as P.T.A. represenlalive. Assisling wilh lhe membership drive, selling liclcels and dislribuling publicily were a lew ol lheir dulies. Ollicers lor lhe year were: Pal Kohl, presiclenl: Sean Lowman, vice presidenl, and Bill Tone, secrelary. P.-T.A. REPRESENTATIVES Row I: Leona Ramsdell, Beverly Jones, Karen Johnson, Marlene Budil, Audrey Bengslon, Anne Mueller, Belly Anderson, June Gragg, Marian Roberls, Marilyn Cross. Row 2: Barbara Slulgis, Dorothy Flora, Doreen Nilsson, Mary Winder, Sue Hoskins, Bobby Jcroensen, Lois Guss- nian, Pal Phillips, Carol Lewis, Linnaea Churchward, Rila Bailey. Row 3: Eleanor Palriclr, Jackie Jones, Carole Zulcowski, Clara lckes, Belly Richards, Joan Olsen, Gean Lowman, Delores Crandall, Carol Ahl, Ruth Birlcenslock. Row 4: Val Ales, Norman Chrislenson, Pryse Duerfeldl, Joe Sohlberg, Bud Sowers, Dolpn Kleiner, Warren Brown, Jack l-lamillon, Barry McCabe, Ron Srnilh. RED CROSS REPRESENTATIVE Row I: Audrey Bengslon, Janef Crowe, JoAnn McDaniels, Shirley Nicholson, Janel Kidd, Marie I-larle, Keilh Walker, Bill Johnson, Dave Ernsl, Dick Baker, Junice Ales, Jean Trovani, Helen Raedisch, Row 2: Jackie Johnslon, Natalie Rucker, Ann Mader, Janel Rollins, Charlolle Arler, Connie Felly, Gerrie Chase, Linnaea Churchward, Marna Schlegel, Kalherine Polo, Joan Johnson, Shirlee Lidslrorn. Row 3: Mrs. Hemenway, Carol Wallace, Bev Tropiano, Carolyn Cronanl, Margaret Sulherland, Carol Ahl. Carole Mclnnis, Connie Farmer, Barbara Ohlson, Eveline Price, Lee Callin, Carmen Flaks, Ann Coulsron, Gloria Slevens, Row 4: Jeanne Nordberg, Rurh Braning, John Kvamme, Genre Nelson, Dennis l-leinriclc, Ed I-lurlow, Janel Frohmader, Anilra Lowmaw, Fran Willey, Marilyn Olson, Carol Crossrnan, Mary Gaupp. unicvz Reef 64044 Jusl lwo more inches lo go, and we will be over The lop. Those were 'rhe encouraging commenls lrom Junior Red Cross and Royal I-li-Y members, who had slalioned lhemselves beside lhe March ol Dimes lhermomeler in lhe lronl hall. December's Red Cross drive lcepl many a represenlalive busy collecling lhe money, which amounled lo Sl44.26, a record brealcing amounl. Royal and Sladium I-li-Y's and various girls' clubs filled lhe Red Cross boxes during March. Bill Johnson and Gloria Slevens were aclive members ol 'rhe cily-wide, monlhly Red Cross council meelings. Direcling lhis year's group were: Linnaea Churchward, presidenly Dennis I-leinriclc, vice presidenl: Janel Kidd, secrelary, and Ed I-lurlow, lreasurer. 76 14 Gleafu Several girls were selecled from volunleers from ollice lraining classes and sludy halls lo assisl Mrs. Laursen in lhe allendance orlice lhis year. Included in lhe numerous dulies ol lhe girls were lyping, making oul slale reporls, wriling cards lo absenlees who had no phones, and filing. A separale group of girls helped lo collecl lhe absenlee slips lirsl and sixlh periods. ATTENDANCE WORKERS Row I: Marlene Jackson, Rulh Hopkins, Alice Wilson, Karen Klopfenslein, Lucille Bachrneior, Evi Pank, Beverly Thompson, Beverly Loska, Mary Ellen Jones, Janel McConahey, Donna Lipperl. Row 2: Janis Knufson, Karin Anderson, Marqie Weed, Carolyn Laurenz, Judy McMillan, Margaret Malluich, Lillian Lathrop, Sally Nelsen, Marna Schle el, Dora Silversmilh, Row 3: Ramona King, Mrs. Laursen, Helen Husby, Alice Miller, Pal Moon, Gloria Miller, Calherine Murphy, Jean Michecfson, Gloria Slevens, l-lelen Olsen. STUDY HALL ASSISTANTS Row l: Gloria Spray, Karen Williamson, Carol Hanson, Lawrence Aldrich, Marcia Knapp, Sharon Parizek, Gloria Wyrf-s, Junice Ales, Janin Wilhelmi. Row 2: Helen Raedisch, Jackie Jones, Diane Dorman, Janel Turner, Sherry Edwards, Jean Marlhewson, Sally Nelson, Robe-rla Schelp. Row 3: Lucy Young, Doreen McNeil, Shirlee Lidslrom, Nancy Zeilelhack, Carol Weber, Belly Frangen, Marion Roberfs, Janel Mears, Kalhleen Guernsey, Kalhy McDougall, Row 4: Jean Middlelon, Carol Wallace, Janet Fuller, Carole Schwarz, Carmen Flalrs, Virginia Rucker, Nalalie Rucker, Kalhy Sherman, Ruth Braninq, Marian Lisler. Simi? Jie!! 444' Proving lhal lhey are a help lo lhe sludy hall leachers, lhe girls and boys lhis year look care of checking lhe allendance wilh lhe library, lyping rooms and lhe absenlee lisl. They were chosen lay lhe leacher in charge al lhe beginning of lhe year. 77 lualian P ' Upefzallau Helping in fhe visual educafion program of Sladium were fhe sfudenf mofion picfure operafors. Each period of every day 'rwo boys are assigned fo eifher 32l or Porfable 3 fo run fhe proiecfors. They receive no credif for fhis service bul deserve much credil for l'he fine work lhaf fhey do. The opera- fors are under fhe leadership of Mr. Wadsworfh, fheir adviser. MOVING PICTURE OPERATORS Row I: Mr. Wadsworfh, Lowell Wasser, Bill Lilley, Joe Sohlberg, Harold Berlin, Leonard Pyalf, Eddie Lindmark. Row 2: Harold Jardeen, Boyd Marler, Don Brugeon, Joe Myers, Floyd Ohrnan, Dick Brarbah, Bill Planck. l STAGE CREW Row I: Mr. Waller, Bill Wilkerson, John Taylor, Sid Spurgeon, Row 2: David Oafhoul, Lowell Wasser, Bob Hifchcock, Calvin Vandegrill, Dick Price. Siege eww Lighfs, camera, acfionl Behind fhe scenes of every producfion, whefher large or small, a greaf deal of work is done fo produce an effecf fhrough fhe use of spoflighfs, seffings and lighfs. The sys- fem of giving each member a chance fo be in charge of a performance was used again fhis year. John Taylor was chief af Foofball Nighf, while Lowell Wasser was in charge of fhe Senior Class play and fhe opera. The following boys were frained fo specialize in fhese fields: Sid Spurgeon, chief of lighls, assisfed by Bob I-lifchcockq Dave Oafhour, chief of spofs, assisfecl by Dick Price: John Taylor, chief of sefs, assisfed by Jim Doage and I-lugh Adams, and Bill Wilkerson, in charge of curfains. lvlr. Walfer acfed as adviser unfil he was called fo serve in lhe Air Corps. Mr. Evans fhen fook his place. 78 fancha Gaew Ever wonder how many people il lalces lo gel you your lunch on lime? Under lhe direclion ol Miss Miller some dozen or more ol lhe lunchroom crew serve food, lhe dishes and manage lhe counlers. The assislanls receive a 50-cenl lunch and girls receive a lour-poinl major Triple S poinl. LUNCHROOM woRKERs Row I: Barbara Rogers, Maxine Manwiler, Sylvia Rhoads, Elaine Teqg, Miss Miller, Bub Waile, John Binns. Row 2: William Taylor, Paul Taylor Clifford Slewarl, Don Dauphin, John Fasself, Jay Grirnslead, Dale Knulson, l STUDENT NURSES Row l:- Dorolhy Ruebenson, Janet Burg, Jo Ann Ford, Bobby Jorgensen, Alice Gilberl, Helen Wolfe, Marqarel Sulherland, Janice Nicholson, Eva Parker, Lee Davis. Row 2: Miss Danielson, Colene Kanlaros, Joan Marlin, June Kinkaidy Palricia Dille, Marlene Hagen, Sally Hammond Taking care ol minor illnesses, giving lirsl aid in emergencies and assisling al lhe immunizalion and PalMcCuIIouqh, P:1lPenninqton. mobile x--ray unil were lhe services performed by lhe sludenl nurses lhis year. Under lhe direclion ol Miss Danielson lhe girls gave exlra lime in The Red Cross room as parl of lheir l-lome Nursing course. 79 Mice Waakan Mrs. PraTT and Miss Bonney have been helped in The olzlice by a group OT girls who have eTTicienTly Carried ouT such duTies as Typing, Tiling, running errands, answering The Telephone, sorTing The mail. checking on locker keys and giving ouT Tardy slips. BOND AND OFFICE WORKERS Row l: Marian Roberls, Marjie Bragdon, Virginia Rucker, Sally Nelsen, June Damon, Judy McMillan, Shirley Nicholson, Gwen Collier, Pal Browne. Row 2: Pal Moon, Bev ljlusby, Mrs. Prall, Miss Bonney, Helen Layson, Lorefla Parrofl, Helen Raedisch, Linnaea Churchward. Row 3: Dolores Crandell, Rosalie MCG-avick, Joan Culp, Helen Olsen, Clara Lisler, Kalhy McDougall, Eleanor Mariin, Cnallis Srnifn, Jean Middleton. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Row I: Elaine Berquisl, Jan Dyrnenl, Marilyn Plalt, Duann Hanson, Kallwy Guernsey, Jean Trovani, Miss Kobefich, Anna-Mae Hoyl, Carol Buckner, Marlene Nelson, Row 2: Jolila Graharn, Dorolhy Libby, Judy Loveioy, Dana Malheny, Joan Howard, Barbara Isaacson, Joan Branchllower, Gary Craig, Douq Roeder. Maafuf 144412151 This year's library assisTanTs conTribuTed greaTly Toward The mainTenance of The school library. They carried oul The everyday Taslcs oT Their worlc wiThouT which The library would have Tailed To TuncTion. The girls were able noT only To gain valuable Training in a TuTure vocaTion buT They received Triple S poinTs and someTimes money. Those working in The library as clerlcs and assisTanTs were under The supervision oT Miss KobeTich. 80 Fahd Emp and GMA Come rain or shine, The school safely palrol is always on ils iob of prolecling lhe sludenls by guard- ing The crosswallcs as 'rhey come lo and from school. Under 'rhe advisership of lvlr. Sheedy, lheir duly began al 8 a.m. and did nol end unlil 3:l5 p.m. Officers lor The year were Co-Caplains Leona Ramsdell and Paul Taylor, while Dorolhy Casebeer, Pal Dille, Joe Myers and Bill Taylor served as palrolmen. SHOP ASSISTANTS Row l: Marion Brown, Bill Nelson, Richard Loslca, Charles Baldwin, Allred Nybeck, Norman Bond, Don Gavraniclci Calvin Vandeqrill, Mr. Kanarr, Row 2: John Strong, Bob Milchell, Norman Larson, Bob Pallerson, Bob Lund! Larry Norlin, Jerry Shain Jirn DeVorn, Shop Nudian l lhinlc we could use a new hammer and anolher ol 'rhese drills. said a shop assislanl. For sev- eral years now lhese shop assislanls have been loolcing aller lhe sloclc ol lhe melal shop, checlcing in and oul lhe sloclc and keeping all in repair. The boys are selecled for lheir willingness 'ro worlc. Some ol lhe boys ollen work as assislanls during bolh class and sludy periods. Their worlc relieves Mr. Kanarr of numerous aclivilies so lhal he may devole more lime lo individual inslruclion. Shop assislanls lor lhe year were: Charles Baldwin, Norman Bond, Frank Bordon, Marion Brown, Jim Devore, Don Gavraniclc, Norman Larson, Richard Loslca, Bob Lund, Bob Milchell, Bill Nelson, Larry Norlin, Allred Nybeclc. Bob Pallerson, Jerry Shain, John Slrong, Calvin Vandergrifl and Franlc Yelobich. R I ' '4 Glad RETAILERS CLU B Row I: Mr. Wadsworfh, Eloise Erwin, Ed Hurlow, Sandi Kerr, Gloria Spray, La Donna Praff, Sylvia Rowe, Bob Hansen. Row 2: Marilyn Van Aernarn, Jerry l-laqedorn, Carrnella Perri, Mary Gunnell. Carol S raffon, Dolores Nelson, Pal Sharkey, Terry Reffura, Dick Wells. Supplemenfinq fhe class work in refail selling, members of fhe Refailers Club have made field frips fo fhe Nafional Cash Reqisfer Company, Rhodes Brofhers and ofher local business firms. The group also held ioinl' membership meelings wifh 'rhe Lincoln Relailers Club and acfed as hosf for a convenfion in Tacoma, March I9 and 20, of refail club members from fhe enfire sfafe. A slcafing parfy, a dance and a beach parfy added a social side fo fhe year's acfivifies. Refailers Club officers were: Presidenf, Bob Johnson lvvho was also sfale presidenflg vice presidenf, Ed l-lurlowg secrefary, Gloria Spray, and freasurer, Sandra Kerr. Mr. Wadsworfh was adviser of fhe group. ll? Sw' ' ' fmflf Q Q' Q UK In. annum: Wmadiq Waofdal Winning boih 'rhe cify and Cross-Sfaie league 'ri'rles, Sladium experienced one of 'fhe besl seasons in 'rhe school's hisiory, going undeiealed in nine games. Mr. Levinson again handled fhe head coaching chores, wirh +he assisfance of Mr. ScoH and Mr. Beer. Ray Boyle and Bob Powell were co-capiains of ihe squad lhis year. Afler capluring 'rhe Grid-Go-Round rifle, +he Tigers proceeded on lheir regular schedule, winning six sfraighf games before The powerful Seaffle Prep eleven held +hem 'ro a 6-6 lie. A win over EvereH and a scoreless lie wifh Lincoln in fhe mud-filled Lincoln bowl on Thanksgiving day ended Jrhe Bengal schedule. EVERETT GUST BOB POWELL BILL TONE KEN THOMPSON BOB PATTERSON RAY BOYLE HERMAN VAN ZONNEVELD GORDON HERSEY ,rsvxiww This year's all-cily eleven was dominaied by Sfadium players, wilh six Tigers receiving berlhs. Besides receiving This honor, Bill Tone, Evere++ Gusf and Bob Miichell were named on lhe all-Cross-Sfaie firsi siring seleclion, while Three more Bengals were picked on 'rhe No. 2 Cross-Slafe squad. Ai The annual looiball banquel ihe Team named Everell Gus? and Bob Ehrenheim as 'rheir co-capfains for nexl year and gave Ken Thompson 'rhe inspirahonal award for l95O. MR. LEVINSON WILLIS WELLENTIN AL HANSON WESTON SLIFER ALLEN LAMB BOB ERENI-IEIM BOB MITCHELL JIM LANGTON JOHN WEST YM as gg, k Q! 4 Sin . N QQ , TUM GLUMP RING NYSSEN Ols- SQ NW .f B-wr' PGWMN :md Mr, IJ-vmsfm rfwmvff fhf, Grwi Co Rwmfi Trfmhh UWCK SCHLOSSTUN .NM Wll SON , mm PAT IJILLON STUART GILBREATH 4.-..- 5 'Q f , of K ef i K gg Xu 'I N X , X 'A if Q 1 i xxx X , 1 an .M ,Alf K .. if k , asf I 5 '3 BOB LASHLEY RON TIPTON I A 2.V'- . K 9' JIM WALSH HAROLD BERLIN JAH' W-fs' 'v :Pvc J aim uw .1 v.r1f'1'W vw 1 Av qgrvw rf 'hw 5-we p CHUCK ARNOLD GAYLORD BUCK FORREST ANDERSON LEWLE STOLICKEP TONY MILAN DOUG TENZLER 'CST' 3, Q R 6? Playing only Tour games, The Bengal reserve squad had a very successTul season under Coaches Beer and ScoTT. They looasT an undeTeaTed buT once Tied record. The Tigers sTarTed ouT The season wiTh a I6-6 win over Lincoln, Then Tollowed iT by Trouncing KenT- lvleridian second Team, I3-O. ln Their second meeTing wiTh The Royals Trorn KenT, The reserves were held To a 6-6 Tie, buT They made up Tor This by noTching a decisive win over Lincoln again, This Time by a I9-O counT. JUNIOR AND RESERVE FOOTBALL Row I: Dale Ingalls, Joel Diven, Mickey Colgan, Binq Nyssen, Tony Milan, Dori Weber, Mack Gordon, Doug Tcnzler, Dick DeVorc, Mr. Br-or, Row 2: Gay Buck, Harold Berlin, Jerry Wilson, Chuck Arnold, STuarT Gilbreafh, Bob SalaTinu, Lewic Slolikrir, Forresl Anrlr-rson, Don Chew, Howard Chapman, Bob Simms. 1 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL Row I: Mr. Sheedy, Bim Harris, Phil Henry, George WrighT, Ted Johnson, Jim Sievens, Gene Larsen, Fred Sloan, Mr. Healy. Row 2: Carl Sinder, Arnie Genna, Norman Larson, Tom Falk, Jim Thompson, Louis Brdar, Bob DuppenThaler, Dave Tuell, Dick Simms. Row 3: Jack Tucker, Jim Miqhell, Roy Czemmons, Don Forsman, Dick Nyssen, Bill Johnson, Ron Angus, John Gurley, Don I-lowry, Dick Bennelf. Row 4: Ray McCal- Iian, Wayne Buck, Bud Sowers, Eddie Lindmark, Boyd Marler, John STrong, Frank Paul, Bob Lang, Bruce McDonald, .-S' 40 WaTching over The Bengal sophs was Mr. l-lealy, who TransTerred from GaulT This year. Mr. Sheedy aided Coach l-lealy in his eTTorTs in The l95O season. Opening Their schedule, The yearlings dropped Their game wiTh Bellarrnine, I3-4. The resT oT The season also proved To be raTher hard on The Bengals. Puyallup won a 6-O Tussle, Bellarmine won again 20-6, Lincoln Topped The Tiges 32-6, Clover Park won nexT I4A7, and Lincoln reTurned To Take The scphs' measure 26-IZ. ln Their lasT game The Royals downed Puyallup 6-O. ElecTed honorary co-capTains were Ray lvlcGallian and Dick Nyssen. HR Q04 M For lhe purpose oi gelling as much experience as possible, and iusl for pure enlerlainmenl, lhe members ol Golf Club lurned our iailhiully lhis season. lvlonlhly lournamenls were held lhroughoul The year al Allenmore and Fircresl goli courses. Holding lhe gave-l for 'rhis season were: Roger Boyd, presidenl: Leland Vv'aile, secreiary-lreasurer. Mr. Shellon, also varsily golf coach, acled as lheir adviser. BOYS' GOLF CLUB Row I: Bula Waili-, Jolin Cliapvviaii, Roger Boyd, Ki1itliWLill:-r Toni Nanws, Q.-igni Nflsoii, Mr Sli.-iluii. Row 2: L41-r,.'l llulmlifi, Jin Moody, lrrfrii Waller, Ozzie Williarns, Loyal Sore-risen, Eddie Larson, Bruee Warm-ri. INTRAMURAL Row I: Ronnie Larlcin, Reuben Carlson, Dick Glein, Dolph Keirier, Bill Cobol, Al Chrislcnscn, Larry' Flocl, B-,Li Burglin, D4-nnis Hi-inriLlf, George Crips, Jimrnic' Fink. Row 2:CI1ucl Snyder, Bob Lewis, Bill McKenzie, Warren Brown, Dave Hull, Wayrir- Carlvr, Diiil Baker, Don r Greer, Joe Mazzuca, Jini Waiss, RonSfe1iberg. Row 3: Jerry Shain, Dave Mesler, Roger Boyd, Bob Alffssaiwlr-.i, Sian sdiigyi-r Darrell MLH.iney, Phil Drips, Dick Lord, Jim Nelson, Byron Dodge, Dick Salilidilc, Steyr- Recd. Row 4: John Fqissi-H, Wayni- llioriipsiin, Clyfif- Wwslorfii-lil, Darrell Nelson, Ron Talurn, Jirn Boyd, Jim Gourle-y, Harry Holfarson, Jini Moody, Wall Cyl-r, li-ii MiQu.iny Jin' My:-rs. fain al 57104251 For Those boys who lilce lo parlicipale in sporls bul are nol on lhe varsily or reserve sguads, infra- mural was offered lhis year sixlh period and ailer school. lnlramural, in lhe form oi swimming, baslcelball and volleyball, was oiiered in bolh spring and fall This year. lvlr. Lemmon direcled lhe volleyball and baslcelball seclion, while lylr. C'Neel handled swimming. 87 MR. LEMMON afuidfq' B Tying Tor TirsT place wiTh Lincoln in The CiTy league and TourTh wiTh Lincoln in The Cross-STaTe league, 5Tadium had a crediTable season winning IO and losing II games. However, in The annual T-loop-Go-Round 5Tadium came in lasT, losing To Lincoln 24-l3 and Clover Park 22 To 2l. In The Bengals' TirsT regular encounTer OT The season aT Clover Park They had previously been beaTen by a 36 32 score. STadium's losing sTreal4 broke wiTh Their vicTory over l-lighline 59 To 36 and The Tollowing day's Triumph over Puyallup 5I To 34. Baclc inTo The losT column wenT The Tiges wiTh an Olympia 46-4I win. Bellarmine lcepT STadium aT bay nexT wiTh The Lions on The high end OT a 47-36 game. SeaTTle Prep, Lincoln and BremerTon darli- ened STadium's hopes even more as each one sTopped The Blue and Gold wiTh respecTive scores of 39 To 27, 45 To 37 and 42 To 38. NoT To be denied, The Tigers closed The door on SeaTTle Prep 48-47. NexT To Tall was Bellarmine 37 To 26, and in a high-scoring duel, Jan. 27, Bellingham's hopes were silenced 67 To 59. Lincoln was made The TourTh vicTim in a row, 52 To 42. ATTer Their impressive sTring oT aToremenTioned vicTories STadium had Troubles again. Bellingham won 63 To 50 on Their home courTg Then EvereTT blanked The visiTing Lemmonmen 57 To 46. BremerTon Topped The Bengals again, This Time 48 To 45. EvereTT and Bellarmine Tell by The wayside as STadium Topped The Gulls 47 To 45 and The Bells 45 TO 36. Lincoln reTurnecl To The STadium gym and made The hosTs The losers 67-55. ln The nexT Two games wiTh Their Cross-Town rivals 5Tadium was vicTor over Bellarmine 32 To 29 and Lincoln 47 To 4l. Losing ouT in Their only opporTuniTy To enTer The sTaTe class A rneeT, The CasTle baslceTballers losT To SeaTTle Prep 43 To 35. Coach Lemrfson named Norm Borell, Tom Names and Diclc SchlossTein as Three OT The mosT con- sisTenT scorers oT The season. Borell and Names were elecTed honorary co-capTains Tor The season. 5chlossTein was voTed The inspiraTional award. DICK SCT-TLOSSTEIN NORM BORELL TOM NAMES GORDY HERSEY ll PAT DILLON DAVE MESLER GEORGE CRIPE DENNIS HEINRICK A Try for fbe baske? at ihe Bellinqham game. FRED BJORKMAN TOM GLUMP JERRY SHAUNI BOB ERENHEIM s .:1 f E Redywe Ecu Mr. ScoH s reserve baskelloallers laired beller 'rhan rhis year's varsily, from lhe percenlage sland- poinl. Winning I2 and losing only 4 of lheir regular games, lhe learn caplured 'rhe cily reserve cham- pionship. Elecled as honorary co-caprains, Everell' Gusl and Bing Nyssen were lwo of lhe culslanding players. Roger Boyd, anolher key reserve man, won inspiralional honors. , , I RESERVE BASKETBALL Row I: Burnie l-lunlcr, Evcrelf Gusl, .Bob Alessandro, Dave Mcllzer, Roger Boyd, Jim Langlon, Herman Van Zonncveld, Jerry Wilson, Darrell Mcklaney, Mr. Sroll. Row 2: Joel Diven, Pal Dillon, Bing Nyssen, Tony Milan, Sran Scheyer, Bob Pallerson, Forresf Anderson, Jim Franson. l l l SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL R'w I: Mr. Healy, Bill VVeingarlnar, Drn Krum, Dick Nyssen, Bill Johnson, Gene Larsen, Eddie Larson, Dave Wikslen, Mack Gordon, Bob Lashley, Mr. DuBois. Row 2: Lennarl Wiksfrom, Vic Bundgaard, Frank Paul, Louis Brdar, Barry Nyman, Paul Lernley, John Gurley, Bob Wriohf, Don Weber, Ray McGallian, Leslie Haqmann. Row 3: George Kippola, Don Kvamrne, Marvin Malson, Don Ball, Dick Bennell, Jay Beach, Dave Tun-ll, Jim Welsh, Don Howry, Ron Angus. Safzlaamoae Bafikeiial Again Sradium possessed lwo sophomore reams lhis year, lhe Blues and lhe Golds. The Blues were coached by lvlr. l-lealy, and handling The Golds was Mr. DuBois. The Blues won lwo and losl eighl in lhe season's play. lvlr. DuBois' boys did beller, gaining a second place in 'rhe soph league play. Don l-lowrie became bolh honorary caplain and inspirarional winner al season's end lor lhe Golds. Dave Wikslen and Dick lxlyssen were named caplain and inspiralional winner, respeclively, for lhe Blues. 9? rifle 7 This year fhe Rifle Team members parficipafed in four varsify mafches af Poinf Defiance, wifh feams from Bellarmine, Lincoln and Clover Park, There were also fhree second-feam mafches and fhree girls' and beginners' marches. An oufdoor mafch for reserve and varsify feams was held April 8 af fhe Tacoma Pisfol and Rifle Club. Sfadium members David While and David Raleigh won firsl place for varsify and reserve, respeclively. The feam enfered fhe final shoulder-fo-shoulder championship disfricl march af Poinl Defiance, April I4. Resulfs of fhis march were nor known al fhe lime of Tahoma publicafion. The Rifle Team finished ils successful year wifh a banquef af which a frophy was awarded fhe Sfadiurn rifle champion. RIFLE TEAM Row I: Mr. Sheedy, Pal Burch, Nancy Erickson, Alice Miller, ldellen l-laakinscn, Gerry Bronk, Shirley Boyle, Rulh Hopkins, Veda Pcnnian Row 2: David While, Larry Anderson, Dave Raleigh, Pal Lowery, Charles Sand, John Raynor, Glen Swanson, Duane Swanson. RIFLE CLUB Floor: Roberl Lawrence, James Lyon, Miles Boardman, Dick Andersen, Jirn Gourley, Leonard Lakin, Row I: J:-an Blankenship, Makinf- Kindern, Jane? Turner, Sharon Clernenson, Pal Burch, Nancy Erickson, Alice Miller, ldellen Haakinson, Gerry Bronk, Shirley Boyle, Rulh Hopkins, Veda Penrnan, Gary Johnson. Row 2: Mr. Sheedy, David While, Larry Anderson, Dave Raleigh, Pal Lowery, Charles Sand, John Raynor, Glen Swanson, Duane Swanson, Lynn Sfewarr, Ronny Thompson, Keith Greilharn, Jerry Landon. Row 3: Larry Carlin, Duke Weber, While Smifh, Howard Chapman, Donald Krurn, George Wuerch, John Slrong, Richard Anninq, Elberl Brauscornb, Bill Jenks, Gerald 413 cw Prone, siffing, kneeling and sfanding - members of lhe Rifle Club learned fo hil fhe 'rargefs from all posifions. Hulscher, Bill Ludwig. They mel fwo nighfs a week in fhe girls' gym lo learn lhe use of rifles, improve fheir form and shool mafches. The Rifle Club officers This year were: Paf Lowery, presidenf: Larry Anderson, vice presidenr: ldellen lr-laakinson, secrefary, and Charles Sand, freasurer. Mr. Sheedy was fheir adviser. Q3 BENNY ROE BOB LEWIS BILL MQKENZIE BOB NEWTON L, 1 M V-'QWW I i I f X,.M Ray Boyle, BIII McKenzIe and Bob Lewis af prcc+Ice. RAY BOYLE JIM HARRIS GENE ROBINSON DARRELL NELSON ,,,M MR. STREETER Swimming Their way Through anoTher successTul season, The STadium mermen won The norThern division championship of The Cross-STaTe league and placed second in The sTaTe meeT in SeaTTle. Moving in on The SeaTTle Y, STadium was vicTor over The Queen CiTy swimmers 57 To I8. EvereTT was swamped by The Bengals nexT 62 To I3. Three Teams in a row Tell nexT To Coach STreeTer's proTeges-l-lighline, bl-l4g MT. Vernon by a close one, 39-36. and BremerTon 50-23. The only deTeaT oT The regularly scheduled meeTs occurred wiTh The UniyersiTy oT WashingTon Frosh, 28 To 47. From Then on, unTil The sTaTe meeT, iT was clear sailing Tor STadium. ln reTurn meeTs wiTh l-lighline and Eve-reTT. The Royals edged ouT Their opponenTs by respecTive scores oT ol-I4 and 62-l5. Lincoln was nexT, sinking before The CasTle swimmers 57 To 18. MT. Vernon losT again 49 To 26 and The RailspliTTers were on The shorT end of a 62 To I3 score in STadium's pool. Finding Themselves again againsT The BremerTon WildcaTs, This Time STadium won 35-29. Also among Their conquesTs of The season, STadium's swimmers won The ciTy championship. Narrowly missing a chance To win The sTaTe meeT in SeaTTle, in which I2 Teams compeTe, STadiurn was nosed ouT by MT. Vernon 69lf2 To 67lf2. CapTaining The swimmers The pasT season were Bob Lewis and Benny Roe. Chosen To head The l952 squad are Reuben Carlson and Gene Robinson. RON TATUM KURT KARMIN REUBEN CARLSON LYLE GESCH Pl-TIL HENRY , f - M -1- NNI' . Mv' 11 ' I MR. BEER Wafzfu' q Zyfzatlfiny. Once again The STadium wresTIers loomed as one oT The mosT powerful Teams in The sTaTe. For The Third consecuTive season The Team was awarded The Cammarano Trophy To signiTy Their winning oT The ciTy championship. Also placed in The Trophy case was The Long Trophy, signiTying The myThicaI sTaTe championship. Beginning Their season on The righT TooT, The CasTIemen Took The measure oT EiTe, 33 To I2. NexT on The dockeT were The Lincoln Abes. The Bengals dropped The RaiIspIiTTers 25 To I8 and Then in a reTurn engagemenT wiTh EiTe They blanked The Troians, 3I To I2. The one dark spoT on The Tiges' exceIIenT record was Their maTch wiTh BurlingTon. The norTherners regisTered The only deTeaT againsT The Bengals, 23 To I9. The Tollowing day saw STadium come back To level MT. Vernon 35 To I2. Adding To Their vicTory column, The CasTIeiTes Took To The road again To conquer Longview by a 28 To I4 score. Sedro Woolley had an even worse Time oT iT, as Their iourney To The CasTle ended in a 3I To I5 deTeaT. Co-capTains Jim Nelson and Dick SchIichTe Turn sd over The reins To Chuck Arnold and Bob Simms, who will lead The wresTlers in Their eTTorTs nexT year. Winning The inspiraTionaI award was Wayne CarTer. Deserving no small crediT Tor The Team's successes in The pasT season is Coach Beer, head wresTIing menTor. EnTranTs represenTing STadium in The sTaTe TournamenT were Wayne CarTer, Clyde Craig and Bob Simms. WAYNE CARTER CLYDE CRAIG JIM FINK CHUCK ARNOLD ww egg? QA X xi R ' ' 'bn .HM NElSON BOB SNMMS BOB POWELL PNCK SCHIICI-ITE R4 Dick Swvnchfe and Jim Newsun pose with We Cammaravwo frophy 6 1 J- Q f R16 X Mx STEVE REED BYRON DODGE JIM NILSEN RON McKEE kip Rx NW-. R Sw' STadium's reserve swimmers, like The varsiTy mermen, boasTed a good record, winning six meeTs and losing one. Two oT These were won in compeTiTion wiTh The Y.M.C.A. MeeTing The Lincoln reserves. STadium beaT Them Three Times. l-lighline's reserves also Tell in Their maTch wiTh The liges. The only deTeaT oT The season was handed The iuniors by The SeaTTle Y. Don Kneip, a former STadium varsiTy swimmer and aT presenT a sTudenT aT The College of PugeT Sound, coached The reserves. RESERVE SWIMMING Row I: Berkeley Bailey, WalT Gyer, Dave Cookinqham, Phil Drips, Harold Sanders, Tom Falk, Bob Lang, Dick Glein, Harry Hokanson, Donald Kneip, coach. Row 2: Bim Harris, Bob SchulTz, Barrie Brush, Ted McOuary, Douglas Brandner, Dolph Kleiner, Bob Duppenlhaler, Dick Lord, Roy Livermore. Row 3: Jim Moody, Bud Sowers, Jim Boydg lyliike Nsalern, Ronnie Larkin, John FasseTT, John Winden, Jack Sammons, il ianc. RESERVE WRESTLING Row I: Gay Buck, Larry Tiplon, Dick DeVore, Charle Lucas, Harry Taylor, Merlin Celiner, Bruce Brown, Tony Corvin, Mr. Beer. Row 2: Ronald Sample, Mickey Colgan, Ronald McKee, Lawrence Ross, Dick Simms, Pal Lowery, Carl Linder, Arl Green, Norm Lawrence. Rwiedwe Zwzediffingf AlThough They did noT have any maTches This season, The reserve wresTlers gained much experience working wiTh The varsiTy wresTlers. 98 '7enni4 7eam As The Tennis season does noT begin unTil laTe in The year, There were only Two varsiTy maTches when The Tahoma wenT To The prinTers. Overpowering The Lincoln Abes were The Bengals, who won Tive maTches To Two. LaTer iourneying To BremerTon, STadium nosed oul The WildcaTs, 4-3. Among The six raclceTmen compeTing Tor varsiTy posiTions are David Kelly, Bill Nichols, Bud Olsen, Roland Tabell, Fred Wallcer and Ozzie Williams. TENNIS TEAM Row I: Mr. Du Bois Ozzie Williams Doug Abel Bill Nichols Al Weaver Wally Scolf. Row 2: Bud Olsen Fre-T Walker Roland Tabcll Roger Swcnqel. l VARSITY GOLF Row I: Roger Boyd, Bub Waire, Eddie Larson, Jim Moody, Mr. ShelTon. Row 2: Loyal Sorensen, Tom Names, Jerry Hulscher, wwf M I-lead down-arms hack--and swish. Teeing oTT sTraighT down The Tairway are Roger Boyd and Tom Names, who headed This year's varsiTy golT Team. The Tive regulars, Boyd, Jim Moody, Names, Loyal Sorensen and Leland WaiTe made up The squad with The help of Ed Larson and Gerry I-lulscher, principal reserves. The Team boasls oT single wins over Bellingham, Olympia, I-lighline, Lalce WashingTon, BremerTon, Clover Parlc and a double win over The U. oT W. Trosh. The linlcsmen losT close maTches To Clover Park, Lincoln, Longview and Vancouver. The golT Team played 20 maTches including The X-STaTe Tournament which was held aT The FircresT GOIT Club. wiTh STadium acTing as hosT To Lincoln, BremerTon, Bellingham and EvereTT. Home and home maTches were played wiTh Clover Parlc, U. oT W. Trosh, Olympia, Lincoln, EvereTT, l-lighline, BremerTon and Bellingham, wiTh single maTches wiTh Vancouver and Longview aT FircresT. The Tigers placed second Tor The Third consecuTive year in The X-STaTe TournamenT. 99 we G 93 X W., wi WWW: X , W j W. Mr I ,R 1 wa H9 A -f W qv DAVE MESLER wx A wg 0, ,,.,, : 2, , ww- i Q9 wwf EVERETT GUST GORDON I-IERSEY DICK SCHLOSSTEIN NORM BORELL I:ARL STEEN WAYNE GRAHAM FAT Dll ON gf WMWQW ' f'W '!W NHVAF miie ia , gg 5 .H MR. SCOTT Mr. ScoTT, head baseball coach, had a IoT OT rebuilding To do when pracTice sTarTed in The spring semesTer, as he had only a handTul oT reTurning leTTermen Trom lasT year's squad. AT The Time This sTory was wriTTen, The STadium cause was being kepT alive wiTh a Two-won, Two- losT record. STadium did abouT as well in Their pracTice games, winning as many as were IosT. In a double header wiTh CenTralia, The IasT Two games before The Bengals commenced league play, STadium won boTh, Il To I and 6 To 3. EvereTT GusT was The winning piTcher Tor The TirsT game, and Dave Mesler was honored in The second. GusT gave up six hiTs and lvlesler Three. BremerTon's WildcaTs meT STadium aT JeTTerson Parlc Tor anoTher double header. The Royals spliT This one, winning The TirsT I4 To I and dropping The Tollower Il To 4. Supplying piTching power again were GusT and Ivlesler: however, Mesler had The besT Iuclc, while Bob Lashley and Don Weber were replacemenT piTchers in The losing game. Playing aT Tiger parlc, The Tiges wenT aTTer Bellarmine and came up wiTh The winning score oT I To 3. ln The seven inning game The piTcher Tor The Lions was niclced Tor seven hiTs, while Mesler gave up Tour. Tradifional rivals OT STadium, The Lincoln RailspliTTers, Topped The ScoTTsmen 5 To 2 in Tiger Parla. Also on schedule Tor The varsiTy baseballers are: SeaTTle Prep, There: EvereTT. There: Bellarmine aT Tiger Parlc and Lincoln also aT The park. Co-capTains This season were EvereTT GUST and Dick SchIossTein. MACK GORDON BING NYSSEN RAY MCGALLIAN BOB LAST-ILEY RRY .sr J. 1 mmvawfwwmll afuiiff '74ack The fraclc feam had nof finished ifs schedule of meefs when The Tahoma wenf fo press. The Sfa- dium fraclcsfers had parficipafed in five of fheir regularly scheduled fraclc meefs. Leading off fhe season, Sfadium mef Fife and Sumner af Fife in a friangular meef. The Tigers came ouf on fop of fhaf one wifh a show of 8I poinfs in all. Fife had 31 and Sumner followed wifh 28 poinfs marked up for fheir credif. Anofher friangular affair occupied Sfadium nexf, louf fhe clouds broke on fhe Blue and Gold Cin- dermen. Clover Park won wifh 63lf2 poinfs and fhen Puyallup was nexf wifh 47l,f2 and Sfadium scored fhe remaining 29 poinfs. In fheir nexf meef, a dual affair af Evereff, Sfadium ran info fhe Seagulls and mel defeaf 8l fo 26. ln fhe Cross-Sfafe meef held in Seaffle, Sfadium scored Il poinfs. Oufsfanding for fhe fraclcsfers was Keifh Walker. On May 7 when Sfadium mef wifh Lincoln, fhe Tigers won fhe Penn Relays by 4 fo l. Sfadium fool: firsf in 880, mile, four-mile and medley, Lincoln winning fhe fwo-mile. Oufsfanding so far fhis year were Keifh Walker, Tony Corvin, Johnny Wesf and fhe Co-Capfains Dick Balmer and Kay Swanson. Again fhis season wafching over fhe fraclc feam was Coach Levinson. DICK BAKER BOB SALATINO LEWIE STOLICKER KAY SWANSON ' 1 f .v , Q, X nw rf? X , ARK 3 N X .ONY MILAN in ina ' ,X 1': wgwf ,Q '1A.i i 2. Wink Q N 'R Nf' ' flea-if K , .... . W? 'lf N 5 fi rfazzwwz ez, Volleyball champions fhis year were members ol Gerri Chase's senior affer-school feam. They delealed Carol Uebel's Team vvilh a score ol 26-2l. Members of The winning leam were Janice Carlbom, Joan Fullaway, JoAnn Johnson, Margarel Moberg, Mary Ann Norlon, Joanne Olding and Bev Sholwell. Managing rhe volleyball leams was Joanne Olding, wiih lhe assislance of Rufh Birkenslock, Linnaea Churchward, Marilyn Maclnnis and Janel McCormack. VOLLEYBALL CHAMPS Row I: Gerry Chase, Ardilh Hannum Janice Carlbom, JoAnn Johnson. Row 2: Mary Ann Norton, Margaret Moberg, Bev Shofwell, Joan Fullaway. BOY AND GIRL MANAGERS Row I: Carolyn Cronant, Barbara House, Ruth Hopkins, Marilyn House, Janef Vroman, Joanne Olding, Joyce Maule, Mary Ann Norjon. Row 2: Lennarl Wiksfromy Del Kahny Don Flora, Berkeley Bailey, Don Jones, Fred Sloan. Row 3: Jim Franson, Dick Perkins, Dale lnqals, Dwighf Holden, Doug Roeder. Joel Diven, gay auf Manayeu Receiving no glory for his indispensible work, Jrhe hard-worked manager goes aboul his innumerable lasks. The boy managers rake care of equipment look aller provision ol rowels for lhe players and keep records. ln addirion lo lhose lasks lhe girl managers and rheir assislanls referee, supervise and schedule all afler-school sporrs, and direcl and 're-sl Dianas' earning poinls lor hobby sporfs. Dale Ingalls managed lhis year's boys' Crew. IU4 nl 8 fwdm These Dianas are gaining boTh valuable Training and experience when The Teachers choose Them To work each semesTer in The gym, Teaching Them To care Tor The equipmenT and assisT in Teaching exercises, dancing and swimming. The sTudenT leaders earn a poinT Toward Their aTlileTic award and are rewarded Tor Their work wiTh a gold and blue shield ThaT is To be worn on The righT sleeve oT The STadiana sweaTer wiTh The number oT The years served. They also will receive major Triple S poinTs. GIRLS' STUDENT LEADERS Row I: Bonila Carlisle, Ida Mac Creed, Denamae Wold, Marilyn House, Janet McCormack, Genevieve Johnslrin, Lorna C-ladslonr-, Rulli Birkenshack. Row 2: Anne Mueller, Carolyn Cronanl, Alice Wilson, June Olto, Wilma McClelland, Janis Finder, June Paulson, Virki Wcsllin. Row 3: Kav Johnson, Mervle Hamilton, Katharine WiTTer, Carol Buckner, Joan Johnson, JoAnn Smilh, Nora Cummins. n I STUDENT LEADERS- BOYS Row I: Les Locke, Jack Hawkins, Ozzie Williams, Gerald Hulscner Ed Hurlow, Dave Maxwell, Carl Foss, Norm Sie-phenscn, Mr. O'Neel. Row Z: Donald Harding, Bob Newlon, Jim Nelson, Bruce Four, Al Hanson, Dean Bond, Lawrence Ross, Lewie Slolicker, Alvin Weaver, Bob Bay 5 .feacfwfi Aiding The Teachers wiTh Their gym classes are qualiTied sTudenT leaders, selecTed by Their gym insTrucTor. To become one of These sTudenT leaders, They musT compleTe The usual year oT sophomore healTh and physical educaTion, plus a special semesTer oT Training under Mr. G'Neel, adviser. Simms. Their dulies consisT oT checking roll, assisTing in The shower and Towel rooms and supervising sTrengTh TesTs. IOS Sfacfiana STADIANA II Row I: Jciin Middle-l-vii, Belly Anderson, Susan Slarlund, Helen Raediscki, Sally Nelsen, Shirley Barnlvarl, Jane? Vrornan, Carolyn Cronanl, Lorna Gladstone, Riilh Birkensfcck, Genevieve Johnston, Mable Baldwin. Row Z: Jane? Grillin, Marilyn Melnnis, Joanne Brooks, Joanne Oldinq, Anno Mueller, Milzie Pinch, Carol Semmern, Kalherine Polo, Grace Selo, Dora Silversrnirh Carmen Flaks, Kay Benlley, Margie Bvrry. Row 3: Linnnr-a Churchward, Pal Klos, Dorris Bowlbv, Joan Anderson, Jacouec Road, Marlin Jensen, Rosalie McGavick Shirley Ciirnplwlly Carolyn Wnlilbnrq, Sonia S'raurnan, Ann Mailer. STADIANA I Row I: Ann Friborq, Carol Weber, Bonnie Jordahl, Linnaca Churchw.1rcl,Alif:C Wilson Joyce Maule, Elimbefh Regesler, Barbara Espeland, Mary Ann Norfon, JoAnn Johnson, Jane? McCormack, Marilyn House, Barbara Scnallr-r Miss Minion, Row 2: Carol Ahl, Riilhy Nichols, Belly l-r.wr.gc-ri, Junice Afrfs, Nancy Berry, Joan Joyner, Marsha Davis, Joan Dries, Doris Plays, Kafnarine Wiiler, Adelle Summers, Marian Roberts Jane Mueller. Row 3: Barlnya Evensr-n, Pal Phillips Jennifer Yoiirgman, Jew Tr. vuni Pager. L-as Beverly Shetwell Doris Mardesick, Mary Morris Br-vs-rly N'lsfvn M.ir'ir'Br.iryil-ii.,J.1nPVGril'li Jane' Rollirs Jim: Piiwlifr Winning a leller in allilelics illwus earning one slripel and being a girl would make you eligible lo ioin Sladiana, girls' allwlelic organizalion. A Diana may obiain lwer leller by eillner hiking il oul on flue roads, swealing il our on llwe gym lloor, or making good use of llwe girls' pool. Sladiana mel in Ill? every oflwer Monday. This is ine room where ine ideas developed llwal made lwo lirsl places for llneir club. One was in The pep parade, wliere Jrhey look lop lwonors, and also in llweir Foolball Nighlr conlribulion ol a skit where rliey won firsl place. Qllicers llmis year were: President Elizabelli Regeslerq vice president Mary Ann Norlonz secref tary, Joyce Manley lreasurer, Barbara Espeland, and sergeanl-al-arms, JoAnn Johnson. IO6 Royal 4014 Swimming al Madigan I-lospilal for lhe wounded velerans and pulling on lheir annual pageanl were lhe aclivilies which occupied much of lhe Royal Fins' lime. A picnic was held al The end of lhe school year. Royal Fins is a branch of Sladiana and lhose parlicipaling in lhis sporl may earn one alhlelic 'ream poinl' lowards 'rheir award. Any girl may lry oul for 'rhe rigid lesls and lhose who pass are on probalion unlil lhey pass lurlher lesls. lnslruclor for lhis year was Mrs. Helen Simmons. Acling as lacully advisers were Miss Minlon and Miss Blaser, while Mary Ann Norlon was sludenl adviser. ROYAL F-INS Row I: Diane Fellc-roll, Mcryln Harnillon, Anne Mucllcr, June Olio, Nancy Berry, Kalharine Witler, Gloria Jorgcnscn, Carol Scinrnlr-rn, Claire Sholwell, Bonila Carlisle, Jo Ann Srnirh. Row 2: Miss Minion, Anne Rowland, Marsha Davis, Carolyn Smith, Denarnae Wold, Louise Lander, Eileen Larsen, Alice Wilson, Lorna Gladstone, Genevieve Johnslon, Gloria Richards. Row 3: Janis Pindcr, Pal Price, Rulh Brown, Pal Pnnninq IOP. BSVCVIY 5l'OlWCll, Carol Bolton, Peggy Lee, Junice Ales, Ann Wilde, Mary Ann Norlon, Barbara House, Barbara Hagen, Pal Mnlvnr. GIRLS' SWIM TEAM Row I: Genevieve Johnston Jane Mueller Carol Slrealer Karharine Willer Pai Molver Bev Shofwcll Palsy Penninqfnn Nant Bcrr , . , . , , , L . , , . , V, Carol Borlen, June Ollo, Meryle Hamilron, Jarlel Griffin, Pal Price. Rcw 2: Anne Mueller Barbara Hagen Diana Fcllvroll LornacGladslonc Joanne Srnilh, Gloria Richards, Carol Corvin, Dorcne McNeill, Barbara House, Lorna Lindsay, Peggy Lee, Caroline Srnilli. Row 3: Barbara Moore, Janice Carlborn, JoAnr Oldinq, Claire Shorwell, Naedine lhcmpson, Jean Blankenship, Janis Finder, Gloria Jorgensen, Louise Lander, Janice Forresler, Barbara Olsen, Anne Wilde. :MMS ' Races are held in lhe girls' pool once a year wilh lhe senior, iunior and sophomore leams 'rurning oul. This year's race had nol been held when The Tahoma wenl inlo publicalion. Caplains for lhis year's reams, however, had been elecled. For lhe seniors, Carol Bollenq iuniors, Joan Smilh, and for lhe sophomore learn. Louise Landers. Swimming manager for l-his year was Mary Ann Norlong and her assislanls were Lorna Gladslone, Barbara I-louse, Beverly Sholwell and Joan Smilh. IO7 Jfike .f eu Up Salurday morning as early as on school days, many sleepy girls can be found walking abou? live miles for lheir alhlelic poinls. The hikes in fall and spring were each led by lwo diflerenl girls, chosen by lhe cabinel of Sladiana and lhe adviser, Miss Minlon. Senior girls had lirsl chance lo sign up for leading hikes: some iunior girls were also chosen lhis year. The hike leaders were: Carol Ahl, JoAnn Brooks, Barbara Espeland, Diane Fellerolf, Carmen Flaks, Janel Griffin, Marilyn l-louse, Ann Mader. Jean Middlelon, Anne Mueller, Mary Ann Norlon, Pal Phillips, Elizabelh Regesler, l-lelen Raedisch, Grace Selo, Alice Wilson. Eleanor Wilson and Jennifer Youngman. These girls helped lo make lhe hikes inleresling as well as beneficial. HIKE LEADERS Row I: Carmen Flaks, Jane? Grirlin, Elizabeth Regcsfcr, Barbara Espeland, Jean Middlelon, Row 2: Marilyn House, Joanne Brooks, Alicc Wilson, Jennifer Youngrnan, Pal Phillips. PIN WINNERS Row I: JoAnn Johnson, Peggy Lee, Janel Griffin, Mary Ann Norlon, Elizabeth Reqesler, Jane? Vrornan. Row 2: Margaret Mobcrq, Marilyn Maclnnis, Beverly Shofwoll, Linnaea Churchward, Janice Carlbcm. I O on Wmneu When do we play our nexl game? Do you lhink we will reach lhe finals? These were buf a lew ol lhe gueslions lhal ran lhrough The minds ol lhose girls who were oul' lo gel lheir pin. The gold pin, which represenls lhree years ol aller-school gym aclivilies, is lhe highesl award a girl can earn. The pin is given lo 'rhe girl who has earned her iirsl- and second-year alhlelic lellers and is a member of Sladiana, along wilh earning six alhlelic poinls duirng her senior year. Seniors were somewhal al a disadvanlage lhis year wilhoul sixlh period senior gym, buf some dozen girls were nor lo be discouraged and wenl on lo earn lhe coveled alhlelic pin. Pin winners were: Janice Carlbom, Linnaea Churchward, Janel Griffin, Peggy Lee, Ann Mader. Margarcl Moberg, Mary Ann Norlon, Pal Penninglon, Elizabelh Regesler, Bev Sholwell and Jancl Vroman. lOB wee 4 Galloping over meadows and iumping over hurdles were lhe horses ol lhe members of Riding Club. As a branch ol Sladiana, lhe club has only one officer, Barbara I-louse, presidenl. The girls were unable lo ride al Woodbroolc lhis year, so lhey rode al Poinl Defiance. The riders had a boolh in lhe Girls' Club Carnival and have parlicipaled in many aclivilies under lhe direclion ol Miss Minlon, adviser. RIDING CLUB Row I: Marie Palin, Meryle Hamilfon, Sandy Shields, Barbara Nolle. Row 2: Barbara Risley, Carolyn Wahlberg, Carol Uebcl, Barbara House. OUTSTANDING BASKETBALL PLAYERS Row I: Carol Corvin, Joan Johnson, Jane? Kidd, Peggy Lee, Mary Ann Norton, Elizabefh Regesler, Mary Jane Algeo. Row 2: Char Crossl man, Clara Mallson, Pal Mahoney, Rulh Hopkins, Ida Mae Creed, Doreen McNeill, Jeannie Tudor, Gloria Jorgensen. - 3 zznzaym Chosen as oulslanding baslcelball players lor lhis year were: Mary Jane Algeo, Ida Mae Creed. Carol Corvin, Char Crossman, Rulh Ann I-loplcins, Jo Ann Johnson, Gloria Jorgenson, Janel Kidd, Peggy Lee, Pal Mahoney, Donna Mani, Clara Mallson, Doreen McNeill, Mary Ann Norlon, Elizabelh Regesler and Jeannie Tudor. The manager and her assislanls selecl 'rhe girls Ihey lhinlc would malce oulslanding baslcelball player prospecls and lhey hold Iwo games afler school +o delermine which girls should win lhe honor. Manager for This year was Rulh Ann I-loplrins. Assisling her lo referee, Rulh Ann chose Joan Johnson, Margarel Moberg and Janis Pinder. I09 Raef ' Gfnanffpfi Elizabelh Regesler deleaied Margarel Moberg To win 'rhe fall badminion championship, Since ihere is no Senior gym 'rhis year, all lournameni were held alier school. The spring maiches were held loo laie in ihe spring io publish lhe resulis. Manager of lhe baclminion 'rournamenis was Joyce Maule, assisied by Belly Frangen, Margie Jensen and Pai MCGaviclc. BADMINTON CHAMPS Sally Nelson, Belly Frangen, Elizabcfh Regesicr, Marqarci Mobcrq. SPEEDBALL CHAM PS Row I: Marsha Davis, Ruth Ann Hopkins and lpia Mae Creed. Row 2: Bonnie Jordahl, Marvin Hnmilron and Gloria Jorqons S Gbampfx Passing, lciclcing, running lheir way over lhe goal line, Marsha Davis and her all-junior seven won lhe championship game by a score ol 25-4, Winning over Grelchen l-lowe's sophomore ieam were: lcla Mae Creed, Nora Cummins, Marsha Davis, Meryle l-lamilion, Ruih Ann Hopkins, Bonnie Jordahl, Gloria Jorgensen and Joan Sherman. Speeclball, The lirsl of The fall sporls, had a large lurnoul wiih six games being played by lhe winners for lhe championship, IIO Ewxkeldall GJLGIMWJ BASKETBALL CHAM PS Mary Ann Norlon, Janel Vrornan, Elizabeih Reqesfer, Mary Jane Alqeo, Margarel Moberg, Peggy Lee. The seniors do if again! Three years in a row now seniors have capfured The covefed spof as baslcef- ball champs. Margare+ Moberg's 'team baffled if our wiih Donna Mani's sophomore leam in fhe playoff. The sophomores proved rhey knew whar baskefball was all about by 'rhe near He score of 2I-20. Members of The winning +eam were: Mary Jane Algeo, Mariie Jensen, Peggy Lee, Margarel Moberg, Mary Ann Norlon, Elizabefh Regesfer and Janei' Vroman. Baslcefball manager rhis year was Rufh Ann Hopkins: her assisfanls were: Ida Mae Creed, Margaref Moberg and Janis Finder. BABY PICTURES Row l: I. Tlw Chrislrnils Cisrolcrs . . . Clara .Jul Marion Lislcr. 2. Cisco Kid , . . Bill Nichols 3. I lam l-law fi pu..1,lyfig.i . . . Myrna Sulwemkni-r. 4. Sludyinq c-yr-n flu-n . . . Kafnlf-on Guernsey. 5. Peqqy Les? says . . , ll's only .3 bubble pipe. Row 2. I. Lillle Miss Mulfcl . . . Marilyn Maclnnis. 2. The Weber Devils . . . Duke, Carol and Don. 3. Jul pilol . . . Kurl Kiarnwin 4. Joy riiiinq . . , Marlcnv Hoqon. 5, Mama don leal rnc here . . . Chuck Kruger. Row 3: Blondio builds 0 fence . . . Kallicrinfe Polo. 2. Belly Grable or. . .Carolyn Vlahlberq. 3, l ll1inkiI's Q sand flea . . . Jane Wilhelrni. 4. Clniqnluq . . . Karen Sharick. 5. Prisoner . . . Jnnel Vrornan. Row 4: Margie Braqilon . . , lho leasing type. 2, Ann Mader's baln lub chapeau. 3. Nope, nm sislersl wore iusl ol' friends . , . Margie Ja-risvn Anil Pal Primo. 4, Ain'l sho swnr-I . , . Virginia Rucker. 5. Linnaea Cnurchward lakes 3 big slep. 6. Don'l non my dolly . . . Barbara Housv. Row 5: I. Harricll and Mcirqarvl Rurf . . , Jusl wail fill we grow up! 2. Our firsl Irip lo llie lrqin slafion . . . lol? fo riql1I:Mori9 Jackson, Douq lifnzlr-r Jncizuvfr Road Mar' Ellen Lonq, Pnl Wriqhl, Bsey Dobry, lwo friends, Ann Mailer and lrmnil. 3. Darlenv Rnyfx , . , Soc- wlml l i..mqli! , , y I lI,f Q 5 Q52 Qs E35 . .-n W x , W ' , Q, . is ff 31.1 if v Q xy as 5 Us-1. - W. .wimsu wk Q Q25 at C me N 5 me SQ ni mm., fi rwf 15' W j SCHOOL LIFE SNAPS Row I: Jacquec Road . . . How To play lrie uke in IO easy lessons. A group of seniors girls , . . Sleepy lime qnls. Mariic Braqdon, Marilyn Hull, Bev Loska and Ellen Andeson . . . l-lonesfAwe haven'f Touched a drop! Row Z: Janet Mears and Jim Nelson . . . And baby rnakcs flwree. Elizabelh Reqesler . . , Who? a rocker, Carol Semmern, Gayle Bakr-r, Dorolhy Lumm and June Ollo . . . Aw, girls, don'l be lhal wayl Pal Kohl . . . Can'i'cl1a read. Row 3: Lois Sussman and Gall Ward . . . Aller llie ball?f7 Mable Baldwin climbing the Narrows Bridqe Cable . . . Brave qirll Dar Blgimlf and Pauline Parr , . . Goinq rny way? Barbara Marllw and Janel Kidd . . . Monlfey see-Y-monkey do. Leqs courtesy of Royal Finn . , . The beltcr lvall. Row 4: Gene Bales . . . Morlimer. Lynn Hale . . . Cnipmunk. Row 5: Tolern pole consists ol Mary Morris, Joyce Maule, Carol Bolren and Delores Slanqie. Shirley Campbell and Margie- Jonsvn . . . Losl Lx loofh? Bev Tropiano, Sharon Campbell, Carolyn Cronanl, Marg Sullrerland and Jane? McConal1ay . . . Aw, omon down, girls. Pal McCullough, Sally Hammond, Bev Loslma, Lee Davis, Bev Nelson, Junice Ales and Peqqy Lee , . . Mrnrnmmrnrnmmrnrn. l I4 -4 uv Q vw, W K A l V' 4 4... . 3, if 1 .4 kwin, u AS NI .sin SCHOOL LIFE PICTURES Row I: SPIN, IPr1:'1f-rI,, , CIII! vw, .myII1Ivm Igm III? Mwipf MqIwIr BnIfIwm PII'TIIf11'IXIIfIFf'I' r-I IIIP Im,IIIIy, Jf'v1uIIfr Yr-m :wiv . , . AII IIIIQ III-I Rav : 'Iv IS Irv. Row Z: IYCR IIIUVIIII...Bu?If.w'1Qf3c,IUIIAS.Jk1rIIcr'-NICIHIISO-VI,Jean SIrom, Bvv SI'oIwcIIamI PatMo1vr'r...'-IvIdIIIaI pnvsrIW.ayvIvXTIIfImvl saw , . 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WX wwf N .. wwf ,awww wwmuw ww WN ?fiQ? i5EQY 53? M tw , T g As. 95 Qfkgf ifixsam ap ZX W W' OK Q '7 'I Albrecht H. J.-8, 54 Arplce, Calvin A.--8 Beer,Jol1n-8, 88, 96, 98 Berndf, Harold H.-B Blaser, Miss Mary Jane-8 Bonney, Miss Rachel--8, 74, 80 Burl, Miss Jean F.-8, 48 Carr, Howard-8 Carr. Myron--5, 8 Chrisiie, Ralph-8 Cook, Mrs. Bernice-8, 58, 7l Daniel, A. L.-9 Danielson. Miss June M.-9, 79 Davies, Miss VioIe'I-9 DuBois, Max-I4, 40, 92, 99 Epstein, Isadore-9 Effinqer, Edwin-9 Evans, Mrs. Blanche Hill-9 Evans, Roberl C.--9 Feneqa, Miss Agnes C.-9 Forbes, Miss Evelyn-9 Fraser, Miss Alice -9 Graham, Mrs. Violef C.-I0 Healy, Murray-9, I0, 88, 92 Hemenway, Mrs. Gladys M.-IO. 76 Herlzberg. Miss Anna Lois-IO, 54, 58 Hilfon, E. W.-I0, 57 Hife, O. Floyd-IO Hokanson, Mrs. Imogene-IO, 40 Jol1nson,Clayion-IO, 60 Jones, Delwin B.-IO, 66 Jones, Phil-I0 Kanarr,Wor+l1y C.-I I, BI Kean, Mrs. Mary E.-I I Kobefich, Miss Mary-I I. 80 Langfon, Mrs. Frances-I I Laursen, Mrs. Marian R.-I I, 77 Lemmon, Bill-l l, 90 Levinson, Reber?-I I, 85. 86, I02 Magill, Mrs. Amy C.-I I McCulloch. Miss Annie Laurie-I I Miller, Miss Helen A.-I I, 79 Minion, Miss Hazel-I2, I06 Murray, Miss Jane F.-I2 Ohlin, Miss Augusia-I2 O'Neel, Franlc W.-I2, I05 Prafi, Mrs. l.ilybelle Ann-I2, I6. 5 Price, Mrs. Roberfa-I2 Sanders, Miss Zoe Rae-I I, I2 scoff, Marvin L.--I2, 92, l0l Sheedy, Forresf H.-I2, 8I, 88, 93 5l1el'fon,'I'oney-IZ, 7l, 72, 73, 89, Shumway, Miss Ruth-9, I3, 55 Simpson, R. D.-IO, I3, 54 Smifl'1,Truman-I3 Sohlberg, Miss Helen L.--I3. 56 Sfreefer. Waller G.-l3, I4, 5I, 95 Swarm, Harry J.-I3 Veach, Claude-I3 Wadsworllw, Evers-H D.-I3, 78, 82 Waller, James A.-I3. 50, 78 Wilcox, Miss Genevieve-I3 99 0 A Abel, Douglas--2I. 99 Abels, Margery-67 Abrahamson, Darlene-60 Adams. Hugh---52 AIII, Carol--57, 58. 76, IO6 Albers. Jim--5l Albriqlwfson. Donna-67, 75 Alessandro, Bob-52, 89, 92 Slucfenh' fncfm Alqeo, Mary Jane-2I, 57, I09. III Alqeo, Tom--2I Alfomare. Dolores-75 Ambrose. Gerald-57 Anarde, Anifa-60, 67 Anderson, Beffy Ann-48. 57. 60, 66, 67, Andersen Bob--2I, 50, S6 Anderson Dick--93 Anderson, Ellen--2I, 64, II4 Anderson, Foresl-87, 88, 92 Anderson. I-Iarold-2I. 60 Anderson, Janice---57 Anderson, Joan-2I, 66, 67. IO6 Anderson, Karin--2I, 39, 57, 58, 77, I I9 Anderson, Larry---93 Anderson Lynne--67 Andre Jane?--57, 7I Angus, Ronald-88, 92 Anning, Richard-93 Arnold, Clnarles--50. 87, 88 Arnold, Jeannene--75 Arnold, Marielfa--2I Arier, Charloffe-76 ArfI'1ur,JuIiane-54, 74 Arfhur, Louis--2l, 50 Ales, Junice--2l, -46. 64, 76. IO6, II4 Afes, Val-5I, 67, 74, 75 Aune, Knufe-2I B Bachmeier, Lucille-77 Bailey, Berkeley-98, IO4 Bailey, Gordon-50 Bailey, Joanne--60 Bailey, Rifa-76 Bailey, Ronald Baird, .Ianef-66, 67 Baller. Diclr--2I, 53, 54, 76, 89, I02 Balzer, Faye-74 Balmer, Gayle-54, 67, 74, 75, II4 Baker, Shirley-66, 67, 75 Baldwin. Charles---8I Baldwin, Mable--I4, 2I, 47, I I7 Ball, Barbara-64 Ball, Don-92 Ballew, Marlene-2l, 65, lI8 Barnharf. Bob-75 Barnhari, Shirley-2I, 48, 57, Barrerf, Cam-2I Barry, Shirley-55, 67 Bafes, Gene-67, II4 Beach, Jay-92 Bengsfon, Audrey--76 Bennefl, Dick-2I, SI , 88 Benneff, Dick-50. Sl, 92 Benneff, Joan-I I9 Benson. Beffy-67 Benlley, Kay-57. IO6 Berg, Jane?-2I, 79 Bergsfrom, Donnal-2I Berlin, Harold--57, 78. 87, 88 I22 58. 5 72, IO6, 74.76. IO6 II4, lI5. 8 7I, 72. IO6, II6 Berquisr, Elaine-80 Berwyi7MargIe-22, 39. 48, 58, 68. 7I. 73, 74. IO6 Berry, Nancy-I4, 54, 64, IO6, IO7 Biclcer, Tom-67 Billingfon, Barbara--22 Binns. John-50, 79 Birkensioclc, Rulh-58, IO5, IO6 Biffner. Robert-22 Biorlcman, Fred-I4, 22. 53, 9I Blakeslee, Warren--50 BlanIcensI1ip,,Iean-57, 66, IO7 Blaszak. Darlene-56, 66, 67, II4, II6 Boag, Janis-74 Boardman, Mike-93 Bond, Norman-8I Booflwe, Sally-64 Borell, Norman-52, 90, 98, II7 Bord, Jim-IO5 BoI I'en. Carol-22. 66, 67. 74, 75, IO7, II4 Bowlby. Dorris-22, 66, 67, IO6 Boyd, Roger---52, 53. 89. 92, 98, 99 Boyle, Roy-22, 52. 53, 73, 84,94 Boyle. Shirley--93 Bradley. Donna-64 Bragdon, Marlie-22, 48, 49. 57, 58, 64, 7I. 80, IO6 I I2. I I4 Branchflower, Joan--75, 80 Braning, Rufh-76 Branscomb. Elberf--93 Brafbalc, Diclc-75, 78 Brdar, Louis-50. 88, 92 Brelnon, Arlene-22 Breiwiclc. Dorofhy-55. 58 Breiwiclc, Ru+I1--55. 58 Briese, Alice-22 Bronlc, Geraldine-93 Broolrs. Joanne-22, 37. 39. 60. 66. 74, IO6. l08 Brosfrom, Kenneth-75 Brown, Bruce--98 Brown, Marion-8l Brown, Warren-5I, 57. 76. 89, II8 Browne, Par-I6, 42, 80 Brugeon, Donald-22, 78 Brush. Barrie-66, 67, 98 Buclr. Gaylord-I4, 22, 50, 87. 88.98, II9 Buck, Wayne---50. 88 Buckner. Carol-48, 80, IO5, II9 Budil, Marlene-76 Budinick, JoAnn-I6. 75 Bundgaard, Vic-92 BunneII,TI1eIma-54, 57 Buonomo, Frank-22, 53 Burch. Paf-93 Burglin. Bob-54, 57 Burlclund. Franlc-22 Burns, David-22 . 67. 89 C Cabot Bill-50, 89 Callin, Lee--76 Campbell, Pai'--74 Campbell, Sharon-58, 74, II4 Campbell, Shirley-22, 64, 75, IO6, II4 Carlbom, Janice-22. 56, IO4, IO7, I08 Carlisle, Bonifa-58, IO5 Carlson, Joe--52 Carlson. Reuben-5I, 89, 95 Carlson, Wallace-74 Carlsreen, Wayne-53 Carfer, Wayne-22, 53, 7I, 89. 96 Carfwrighf, Joan-57. 75 Cary, Brian-I4, 22. 55. 57 Casebeer, Doroflwy-8l Cassidy. Rod-5l Caflin, Larry---5I, 93 Celmer, Earl-23 Celmer, Merlin-98 Chapman, Helen-57 Chapman, Howard-88, 93 Chapman, John-54. 63, 89 Chase, Geraldine-23, 55. 74. 76, I04 Chew. Don-I4. 23, 39, 50, 88 CI'1iHicIc. Larry-23 CI1ris'I'ensen, Alf-23. 60 Chrisfensen, Esflwer-55 Chrisfensen Hildrelh-74. II7 Chrisfensen, Ronald-75 Chrisfenson, Norman-23. 53, 75, 89 Churchward, Linnaea-I4, 23. 39. 46, 48, 54 57, 58, 68, 73, 76. 80, IO6. IO8, II2, II8 Clemsen. Sharon-66, 67. 75, 93 Coafes, Joyce-6l, 66, 67 Cochran, Claudia-60 Cochrane. Caroline-68, 74 Colgan, Miclcey-88, 98 Collier, Gwen-64, 80 Conner. Sharon-57, 60, 74 Coolcingham, Dave-98 Cooper. Don--52 Corbe++, Marqaref-23. 46, 47, 74 Corvin. Carol--I04. IO7 Corvin. Tony--98, l03 Coulsfon, Anne-58, 76 Coy. Ed-I4. 23, 50, 58, 63. 66, 67 Coy. Marny-I4. 42. 57, 67, 74, 75, IIS Craig, Clyde-96 Craig, Gary-80 Crandall. Delores---66, 67. 80 Creed, Ida Mae-IO5, I09. IIO Cripe, George-I4, 23. 5I. 89. 9I Cronan+. Carolyn--64. 76, I04, IO5, IO6. II4 Cross. Marilyn--64, 76 Crossman. Carol-76 Crossrnan, Char-I09 Crowder, Parry---23. 39 Crowe, Janef--23, 76 Culp, Joan-23. 80 Cummins, Joe--23, 50 Cummins, Nora-I6, IO5 Curfis, Boyd-23, 58. 7I, I I7 Cushing. John--53. 67 Czemmons. Roy-88 D Dammeier, Brian-53. 66, 67 Damon, June-23. 58. 77 Dancy, Jean-58 Dauphin, Don--79 Davis. Lee-23. 47, 54. 66, 67, 79, II4, II8 Davis. Marsha-48, 57, 64, IO6, IIO, II8 Dean. Bill-23 Dempcy, Birney--I4, I8. 23, 53, II7 Devereaux. Tom--50 De Vore, Dick-88, 98 De Vore, Jim-l8. 23, 53, BI Dewey, Lloyd-24, 50 Dille, Pafricia-78, 8l Dillon. Pal-86. 9I, 92. I00 Disch. Judy-75 Diven, Joel-52. 88, I04 Doage, James Dobell. Shirley-58. 64 Dobry. Beverly-I5, 24. II2 Dodge, Byron-I4, 24, 44. 53, 89. 97 Donaldson, Bobbie Dorman. Diane--48, 49 Doughfy. Jack-52. 74 Douglas, Fred Drips. Phil-89. 98 Drues, Joan-48. 57, 64. 75, IO6 Duerfeldf, Pryse-Sl. 66, 67 Duppenfheler, Bob-50. 74. 88 DuPries+. Don-24 Dyer, Joan-66 Dymenf, Joan-80 E Earl, Pafricia Easlman, Jean Eben, Barbara-24 Eberhardf. Joan-54 Edwards. Joan-24 Edwards. Sherry Elwlin, Dolores-54 Ehrenheim, Roberl--41, 85. 9I Eisenbacher. Jim-SI Elarfh, Richard Eldridge. Jack-50 EIIioH', Jean--24 Elmer, Roberf--57 Emmerf, Helen--24 Erdalnl, Ron-24 Erickson, Dorofhy-67 Erickson, Nancy-74 3 , 9 Ernsl, David-50, 56. 6I, 66, 67, 76, I Eroe. Joyce-67 Erwin, Eloise-24, 82 I8 Espeland, Barbara--24, 39, 48, 54, 57, 74, IO6, IO8 I I8 Evensen, Barbara-24, 46, 64. 7I, 72. 75, IO6 F Falk, Tom--5I. 88. 98 Farmer. Connie-42. 76 Fasseff, John-78, 89. 98 Ferri, Carmella-24, 82 Fefferolf, Diane-48. 57, 64, IO7 FeHy, Connie-66. 67, 76 Field, Marilyn-67 Fink, Jimmie-74, 89 Flaks, Carmen-48, 76, IO6, lO8 Fleming, Gordon-SI, 57 Fleming, Mary-24, 58 Flock, Larry-53, 89 Flora, Don-I4, 24, 39. 55, 56. I04 Flora, Dorofhy-76 Ford, JoAnn-24, 79 Forresfer. Janice-54, 57, IO7 Forsman, Don--88 Foss, Carl-67. IO5 Fox, Bruce-24, 5I, IO5 Frangen. Belly-I4, 48, 57. 64. I IO, Franson, Jim-5I, 57.92, I04 Franzen. Audrey-24, 55 Friberg, Ann-48. 64. 66, 67, 75, IO6 Friffs. Earl-66. 67, 68 Frohmader, Jane?-67, 76 Fullaway, Joan-24. 58, I04 Fussell, Diclc-I4, 24. 52 6 Gallwas. John-52, 60 Garberg, Janef-57. 67 Garrelf. Befly-66, 67. 75 Garrison, Lee-I4, 25, 39, 53. 54, 7I, I I7 Gaspaire. Vernon-25 Gasf, Bob-66, 67 Gasfon, Diclc-50 Gaupp, Mary-76 Gavraniclr, Donald-8I Gee. Bob-25, 66, 67 Geiger. Meriel--66, 67 Genna, Arnie-52, 74. 88 06, Il5 55, 56. 57 Gerber, Norman-I4, 25, 51, 54,56 Gesch, Lyla--95 Gibbs, Mary-48, 57, 64, 66, 67 Gilberf, Alice-25, 58, 67, 68, 79 Gilbreafh, Sfuarf-66, 67, 86, 88 Gillefl, Gary-39, 55. 57 Gimlelf, Dave-I4, 25, 39, 50. 58, 70, 7I Gimse, Carol--58, 64 Girolami, Frank-25, 68, 74 Gladsfone, Lorna-I05, IO6, IO7 Glamuzina, Doris-25 Glein, Dick-5I, 89, 98 Glump, Tom-25, 5I, 86, 9I, I03 Goldberg, Charles-75 Gordon, Jackie-25 Gordon, Mack-42, 52, 67. 88, 92, 99 Gourley, Jim-25, Sl, 54, 74, 89, 93 Gragg. June-66, 67, 76 Graham, Jolila--46, 49, 57, 80 Graham, Wayne-98 Gray, Diane-I4, 25, 39, 46, 47, Green, Ari-52, 75, 98 Greer, Donald-89 Greefham, Keifh-25, 93 Griffon, Jane?-25, 54, IO6, IO7, Griffin, Les-52, 74, 93 Grimsfead, Jay--52, 60, 66, 79 Grosser, Kafhy--25 Grunwald, Bob-25, 50 Guay, Marianna-54, 75 Guernsey, Kathleen-25, 39. 44, 80, I I2 Gunnell, Helen-74 Gunnell, Mary--25, 82 Gurley, John-52, 88, 92 Gussman, Lois-25, 76, II4, II5 Gush EvereH-I4. 40, 4I, 52, 53, Gufhrie. Frank-52, 67 Gyer, Wal?-89, 98 H 48.49, 54, 57, II8 IO8 48, 55. 57. 68, 74, 84, 92, 98, IOO Haaluinson, Idellen-57. 64, 7I, 93 Haarslad, Joy-67 Hagedorn, Jerry-25, 82 Hagen, Barbara-57, 74, IO7 Hagen, Jarl-67 Hagen, Marlene-26, 79, II2 I-Iagmann, Leslie-92 Hale, Lynn-26, 58, 73, 75, II4 Hall, Joan-75 Halvorson, Nancy--66, 67 Hamby, Richard-I4, 5l, 70, 7l, 73. II6, II8 Harnilfon, Jack-26, 5I, 54, 76 Hamilfon, Meryle-66. 74, I05, IO7, IO9, IIO, II8 Hammond, Sally-I4, I8, 26, 39, 48, 54, 57, 74, 79 I I4. I I8 Hampfon, Margaref-67, 75 Hannum, Ardilh-26, 64, I04, IO7 Hansen, Bob-26, 82 Hansen, Carol--54, I I9 Hansen, Colleen-75 Hansen, Duann-80 Hansman. Bill-26, 5l Hanson, Allan-26, 50, 53, 85, I05 Harding, Donald-I05 Harkness, Don-Sl Harris, Bim--88, 98 Harris, James-50, 94 Harfe, Marie-46, 57, 66. 67, 76, II8 Haugen, Wayne-5I, 75 Hawkins, Jack-51. 75, I05 Hays, Doris--74, I06 Hazen, Tom-5I Heafh, Beverly-26 Hedberg, Dave-5I Heidi, Beffy-26 I-Iein, David-54, 55 Heinrick, Dennis-26, 5l. 76, 89, 9I. l03 I24 Heinsoo, Silvi--26 Hem, Kennefh--26 Henderson, Bill-26, 50 Henderson, Darlene Henderson, Joan-74, 75 Henry, Phil--88 Hersey, Gordon-52, 53, 84, 90, 98, IOO Herzog, Lois-55 Herzog, Phil--26 Hiberly, Donald-26, 58, 75 Hill, Nancy--58 Hilchcoclc, Bob-78 Hifchcock, Jim-I4, 26, 54, 56, 73, II7, II9 Hodgert Paul-26 Hoerauf, Kenny-50 Hogan, Wayne--26, 50, 60, 6I, 66. 67, 75 Hogberg, Anifa--74 Hokanson, Harry-89. 98 Holden, Dwighf-I04 Holmes, David-66, 67 Hoops, Earlene-26, 68. 75 Hopkins, Rufh-55. 77, 93. I04, IO8, IO9 Hoslcing, Sue-54, 76 House, Barbara-27, 66, 67, I04, IO7, IO9, II2 House, Marilyn-48, 57, I04, I05, I06, IO8 Howard, Joan-80 I-lowry, Don--52, 88, 92 Hoyf, Anna-Mae-I6, 49, 73, 80 Hughes, Donna-58 I-IuII,MariIyn-I4, 27, 54, 65, 66, 67, II4 Hull, Phillip-52, 67 Hulo, Dave-Sl, 89 I-Iulscher, Gerald-74, 89, 93, 99 Humisfon, Sue-27, 39, 54 Hungerford, Mary Jane-54, 57, 58, 60 Hunfer, Birnie-92 Hurlburf, Jim-50 Hurlow, Ed-27, 50, 76, 82, I05 Husby, Beverly-46, 48, 67, 80, I I8 Husby, Helen-67, 77 Ickes, Clara-76 Ingalls, Dale--88, IO4 Innocen+i, Lewis--27, 50, 60, 66 Isaacson, Barbara-57, 67, 75, 80 Isaacson, Eulene-4I, 65, 66, 75, II8 J Jackson, Marie-I6, 27, 46, 64, I I2 Jackson, Marlene-76 Jaeger, Win-27. 39, 54, 58, 73 Jardeen. Harold-78 Jenlls, Bill-27, 50, 93 Jennings, Wal?-52 Jensen, Bob--27, 50, I03 Jensen, Elaine-27. 66, 67 Jensen, Margie-I6, 27, 66, 67, I06, II2, I I4 Johnson, Bob-27 Johnson, Carolyn-64 Johnson, Florence-48, 66, 67, 74 Johnson, Frank-54, 56, 57 Johnson, Gary-58, 93 Johnson, Gary K.--74 Johnson, Gene-27, 50, 67 Johnson, Joan-76, I05, IO9 Johnson, JoAnn-27, 54, 64, 74, IO4, IO6, IO8, II6 Johnson, Karen-76 Johnson, Kay--I05 Johnson, Rufh-66, 67, 74 Johnson, Ted-50, 88 Johnson, Thomas Johnson, William--57, 67, 76, 88, 92 Johnsfon, Ella-27 Johnslon, Genevieve-I05, IO6, I07 Johnsfon, Jacliie--27, 65. 66, II6, II9 Jones, Beverly-76 Jones, Don-IO4 Jones, Jackie-49, 76, I I7 Marlin Jones, Kalhleen-48, 57, 67 Jones, Mary Ellen-27. 74, 77 Jordahl, Bonnie-48. 67. IO6. IIO Jorgensen. Barbara--27, 7l, 76, 79 Jorgensen, Gloria-74, IO7, IO9. IIO Jorgensen, Jim-5I. 54 Jorgensen, Roberl Joyner. Joan-I4, 4 I, 46. 47. 48, 54, IO6 K Kahn, Delberf-27, IO4 Kanfaros, Colene-I9 Karmin, Kurl'-I4, 27, 39, 52, 65. 95, I Karpack, Ken-28, 58, 6l Kennard, Hugh-57 Kerr. Sandra-28. 82 Kidd. Janef-64. 76, IO9, II4 Kinch, Roberf-66, 67 Kindem, Maxine-93 King. Romona-77 Kingsbury, Donna-28 Kinlzaid, June-79 Kinzel, Kennefh-28. 5l Kippola, George-92 Kirishian, Arlene-64 Kirkemo, Dianne-66, 67 57, 66, 67, 75. l2, II7 Klasell, Joanne-I4, lb. 28, 46, 47, 54, 74, II5 Klasell, John-28 Kleiner, Dolph-5I, 75, 76, 89, 98 Klos, Pal-28, 54, 58, IO6 Klopfenslein, Karen-28, 47, 54, 74. 7 Kneip, Don-98 Kneip, Lorraine--66. 67, 74 Knufson, Dale-79 Kohl, Pal'-28. 39, 46. 64. 66. 67, I I4 Kolilis, Duane-5I Kowalski, Vic-28, 50 Krall. Beverly-64 Kranhold, Ken-28, 5l Kruger, Charles-28, 39, 54, 57. 58, 6 Krum. Donald-52, 92. 93 Kulwns. Janices-39 Kuran. Marie-74 Kvamme, Donald-92 Kvamme, JoI1n-28. 39, 76 Kvernvilc, Rose Marie-4I, 65, II9 Kyle, Paul-SI L Lakin, Leonard-93 Lamb, Allen-28, 50, 53. 73, 74. 85 Lamb, Bob-50 Lander. Louise-IO7 Landon. Jerry-93 Lang. Bob-54, 60. 88, 98. 52 Lang. Kennellw-52 Langele, Lorraine-67 Langlon. Jim--52. 53. 66. 85, 92 Larlcin. Bill-28, 6I, 66, 67 Larlcin, Ronnie-89. 98 Larnf. Bob-67 LaRocque, Mary-57, 74. 56 Larsen, Gene--88, 92 Larson, Edger-52, 60. 89. 90. 92, 99 Larson. Norman-8I, 88 Lashley. Bob-86, 92. 99 Lallnrop, Lillian-57. 77 Laufaref, Bill-52 Lawrence. Norman-I4, 28, 50, 66. 98 Lawrence. Robed-93 Lawren1, Carolyn-77 Layson, I-Ielen-28, 7I. 80 Lee, Margaref-I4, 28, 46, 48, 54, 6 I07. I08. I09, III, lI2, II4 Lemley, Paul-50, 92 Lerum, Dale-28 7 6, 74, Il2, II6 5. 66, 67, IO6. Lewis, Carol-29, 54, 58. 76 Lewis, Gerald-55 Lewis, Roberf-I4, 28, 39, 5l, 53, 54. 57, 89. 94 Libby, Dorofhy-80 Libby, Neal-29, so. 75 Lidslrom. Shirlee-76 Lilley, William-78 LiIIis. Donna-29, 39. 46. 54. 56, 57. 60, II7 Linder, Carl-98 Lindmarlr, Eddie--78, 88 Lindsay, Lorna Lee-29, 60. IO7 Ling. Shun-29 Lipperf, Donna-29, 75, 77 Lisfer. Clara--29, 39, 48. 55, 57, 74. I I2 Lisfer. Marian-29, 39, 48. 55. 57. 80, II2 Livermore, Roy-98 Locke, Les-50, 74, I05 Lodge. Joan-74 Lord, Dick-50, 89. 98 Loslca. Beverly-29, 49, 64. 66, 67. 77. II4. II5. II8 Loska. Richard-49, 8l Lovejoy. Judy-54. 57. 80 Lowery, Pal-5I, 93. 98 Lowman, Anilra-57. 66. 67. 76, II9 Lowman, Gean-29. 60, 6I, 63, 66, 67 Lucas. Ron-98 Ludwig. Bill-Sl, 93 Lumm. Dorofhy-54, II4, IIB Lund, Bob-29, 8I Lyon, James-29, 5I. 93 M Maclnnis, Marilyn-29. 39, 48, 55, 57, IO8 MacPherson. Gary-I4, 40, 4l. 52 Mader, Ann-29. 39, 48, 54. 57, 75, 76. IO6, II2 I I8 Madsen. Bill-29, 53 Magnusen. Jean-7I Mahoney. Joan-29 Mahoney, Pal-I09 Malm, Ronald-67 Mani. Donna--55. II7 Manowslci, Jim--29, 66 Manurler, Maxine-79 Mardesiclc, Doris-29, 49. 64, IO6 Marler, Boyd-78. 88 Marr. Mary Alice--57, 66. 75 Marsh, Milaine-60 Marfh, Barbara--64, I I4 Marlin, Agnes--29, 39. 66. 67. 75 Marlin, Eleanor-55, 68, 7I. 80 Marlin, Joan-29, 75, 78 Marlin, Roy-66. 67 olich. Joan-30, 75 Mafern, Michael-5I, 98 Maison, Marvin-92 Maffhewson. Jean-55, 75 Maflson. Clara--46, 66. 74, I09 Malnlson. Dana-30. 80 Mafulich. Margarel-77 Maule. Joyce-30, 39, 48, 58, 72, 73, IO4, IO6. II4 Maxwell, David-I05 Mazzuca. Joseph-50. 89 McAlIis'rer, Douglas-30 McCabe. Barry-52. 60, 66. 76 McClellan. Woody-53 McClelland, Wilma-l05 McConaI'1ey, Jane?-64. 67, 77. II4 McCormack, Janel-48. 68. 105. IO6, II9 Mccullouglw, Pal'-I8. 30, 64, 75. 79, II4, II7 McDanieIs. Jo Ann-76 McDonagh, Pafricia--30. 39, 44. 6I, 66, 67, 68 McDonald, Brucw-SI, 88 McDougall, Kafhy--80 McGaIIian. Ray-52, 88, 92, 99 MCC-Saviclc, Pal-4I. 57. 64, 74 McGavicIc. Rosalie-30. 48. 54, 57, 64, 74, 80, IO6 Mcl-Ianey, Darrell--5I, 89. 92 I25 Mclnnis, Carol-74, 76, lI2 Mclnlyre, Fred-30, 3I, 75 McKee, Ronald-97, 98 McKenzie, Bill-30, 5l, 54. 89, 94 McMillan, Judy-77. 80 McNeill, Dale-54, 55, 57, 67 McNeill, Doreen-54, 57, IO7. IO9 McOuary. Ted-89, 98 McSherry, Marva-57 Mears, Jane?-58, I I4, I I5 Mechlxofl, Lydia-30, 58. 68 Melfzer, David-5l, 92 Meredilh, Larry--30, 53, 67 Mesler. Dave+5I, 89, 9I, 98, IO0 Meyers, Joan-58 Michelson. Jean-54, 75, 77 Micldlefon, Jean-66, 74, 80, I06, l08 Mighell, Jim-75, as Milan, Anlhony-52, 87, 88, 92, I03 Miller, Alice-77, 93 Miller, Gloria--77 Mirchell, Roberf-30, 53. 74. 8I, 85 Meals. Bill--30 Moberg, Margarel-30, 48, I04, I08. IIO, II Moeller, Jim-6I, 66, 67, 68 Molver, Pal-I6, 30, 64, I07, II5 Monlielh, Beverly-30 Moody, Jim-89, 98. 99 Moon. Pal-77, 80 Moore, Barbara-IO9 Morris, Mary-30. 4-8, 49, 64, I06, I I4 Morrison, Coleen-75 Mueller, Anne-57, 74. 76. I05, IO6, IO7 Mueller, Jane-64, I0'6, IO7 Muench. Joann-30 Munro, Carol-75 Murphy, Cafherinz-P-77 Murphy, Shirley-66. 67 Myers, Joe-78. 8I, 89 N Names, Tom-52, 53, 89, 90, 99 Neeley, Frank-30, 50 Nelsen, Sally-48, 77, 80, I06. IIO, II9 Nelson, Alice-I I8 Nelson, Beverly-30, 39, -46, 48, 49, 57, 64, I0 I I5 Nelson, Bill-8I Nelson, Darrell-3I, 53, 89, 94, I I7 Nelson, Dolores-82 Nelson, Gayle-74 Nelson, Gene-3l, 39, 57, 76, 89 Nelson, Jim-I4, 3I, 5I. 53, 89, 96. IOS, II4 Nelson, Marlene-80 Nelson, Nancy-3I, 54, 66, 67, 75 Nelson, Richard-52 Nelson, Roger-50 Nelson, Selma-I4, 3I, 49, 64, 74 Ness. Eugene-52 Neumann, Russell-3l Nevin, Leroy--3I Newhouse, Carolyn-3l, 66, 67, 69 Newlon, Bob-I4, 3I, 50. 53, 94, l05 Nicholas, Phyllis-3I Nihcols, Bill-I4, 3l, 52, 53, 54, 99. Il2 Nichols, Paf-3I. 63 Nichols, Rufhy-I4, 40, 4I, 48, 57, 64, 67. Nicholson, Janice-3I, 64, 79, II5 Nicholson, Larry-3I, 53 Nicholson, Shirley-76, 80 Niefhammer, Jean-57, 58, 74 Nilcerson, Gary-55 Nilsen, Jim-50. 53, 97 Nilsson. Doreen-57, 66. 76 Nolle, Barbara-IO9 Nomellini, Fiore-3I, 50, II7 Norclberg, Jeanne-76 Norlin, Diclt-I4, 3l. 50, 66, 67. II5, II9 I26 I. ll8 6, II4. Norlin, Larry-3l, 50, 58, 65, 66, 67, 8I, II9 Norlhslrom, Ron-52 Norfon, Mary Ann-I4, I6, 3I. 48, 57, 58 73 4 IO6, IO8. IO9, III, Il8 Nybeclc, Alfred-BI Nyman, Barry-57, 74, 92 Nyssen, Bing-40, 52, 74, 86, 88.92, IOI Nyssen, Dick-42, 52. 57, 74, 88, 92 O Oafhoul, David-54, 78 Oberg, Dorolhy--3 I, 68 Ogden, Marjorie-75 Ohlson, Barbara-57, 76, I07 Ohman, Floyd--3l, 66, 78 Olding Joanne-32, I04, IO6 Olsen, Diane-67 Olsen, Franlc-32, 99 Olsen Helen-32, 76, 77, 80 Olsen, Joan-66, 67 Olsen, Joe-50 Olson Marilyn--I I8 Orando, Luella-32, 75 Osborne, Jim-32 Oscar, Eudina OIIO, June-54, IO5, IO7, II4, ll8 Owen, Joel--92 P Padgell, Jessie-66. 67 Palin, Marie-67, I 09 Panlc, Evi-32, 77 Parizelc, Sharon--4I, 64, 77 Parker, Eva-32. 64, 75, 79 Parr, Pauline-66, 67, II4 Parroll, Lorelfa-32. 80 Palrick, Eleanor-76 Pallerson, Roberf-52, 53, 8I. 84. 92 Palrlon, Curlis Lee-32 Paul, Franl:-88, 92 Paul, Jim-32 Paulson, June 66, 67, I05 Peaslee, Mary-66. 67 Penman, Veda-93 Penningfon, Pal-32, 64, 79, IO7 Perkins, Dick-57, I04 Perry, Lorna-I6, 40, 49, 66 Perlile, Dick-32 Peferson, Carol-54. 58, 75. 84, 88 Pelerson, Janice-57 Peferson, Jim-32 Peferson, Joel-32 Phillips, Pal-I9. 32. 39, 48, 49, 57, 58. 64 7 76, IO6, I08, II6 Pike, Joanna-32 Pinch, Millie-40, 54, 57, 58, 74, 75, I06 Pinder, Janis-I05, I06, IO7 Piffenger, Dick-66, 67 Planck, Bill-78, 98 Plall, Marilyn-80 Poage, Janice-57 Poage, Leland-60 Poechhaclcer, Mary-32, 39 Polo, Kalherlne-48. 57, 74, 76, I06, II2 Poparad, Joann-57 Polrer, Pal-I6, 32, 64. 66. 67. II5, II7 Powell. Bob-32, 53. 84, 86. 97 Powell, Monle-I4, 32, 5I, 56, 57, 58, 7l Prefer, George-33 Prafl. LaDonna--33, 66. 67. 82 Price, Diclc-50, 66. 78 Price, Eveline-57, 66, 67, 74, 76 Price, Pal'-I6, 54, 66, 67, 75, IO7, lI2 Pyefl. Leonard-55, 78 R Rae, Helen Lou-57. 74 Raedisch. Helen-33. 54, 55, 68, 74, 76, 80. IO6 Raleigh, Dave-93 Ramsdell, Arfhur-33 Ramsdell, Leona-76, BI Randle. Neil-33. 53. 74 Raper, Chuck-33. SI. 54 Rave, Darlene-33, 58. 68, 7l. 72, 73, ll2. II7 Raynor, John-93 Read, Jacquee-33. 54, 58, 7l. 72. IO6. ll2, II4 Reber. Carol-57 Reed. Sieve-Sl. 75, 89. 97 Regan. Sally-33. 67 Regesfer, Elizabefh-I4. 33, 39. 44. 46, 47. 48. 54, 57, lll. ll0, II4. IO9, IOB, IO6 Requa. Bill-50 ReHura, Theresa-33. 82 Rhoads. Sylvia-79 Rich, Glen-33. SI Richards. Gloria-IO7 Rigney, Daniel-33. 53. 75 Rineharf. Joe Risley. Barbara-IO9 Roalsvig. David-50. 74 Roberfs, Bob-I4, 42. 50, 6l, 66. 67, 74 Roberfs. Marian-I6. 48. 76, 80. IO6 Robinson, Eugene-Sl, 94 Roe. Benny--33, 94 Roecler, Doug-80. I04 Rogers. Barbara-79 Rollins, Janef-33, 54, 66. 67. 76, IO6 Ross. Lawrence-98, l05 Rowe. Sylvia-82 Rowland. Anne-54, 74 Rucker, Nafalie-57. 76. II7 Rucker. Virginia-33, 46. 64. 75. 80. lI2 Ruebenson. Dorofhy-79 Ruff, l-larrieff-64, ll2 Ruff. Margaref-33. 64, 74. II2 S Salafino, Bob-88. l02 Sammons. Jack-98 Sample, Ronald-98 Sand. Jerry-33. 93 Sanders. Harold-98 Schaller. Barbara-IO6 Scheclmer, Myrna-33. 64, ll2. ll5 Schermerhorn. Ron-5l Scheyer. Sian-4I, 52, 89. 92 Schlegal. Mama-76. 77 Schlichle. Richard-33, 50. 53. 86. 90, l00 Schlossfein, Dick--40, 52. 53. 86, 90, 98. l00 Schulfz, Bob-34, 57. 98 ScoH. Joan-66. 67 Scoif, Wallace-99 Swarfz, Marion-66. 67. II7 Schwarz. Carole-68. 74 Scovell. Dean-34. 66. 67. 75 Seasfrom. Anile--34. 48. 60. 64. 66. 74 Semmern, Carol-48. 57, 65, 66, 67, 75, IO6. l I8 Sefo. Grace-48. 57, 74, 75. IO6 Shade. Don-67 Shain. Jerry-34, 39. 53. 64. 74. ll2 Sherick. Karen-34, 39, 64. I I2 Sharlzey. Pal-34. 82 Sherman. Kafhleen-75 Shelsfad. Jack-8l Shields. Sandy-l4, 46. 66. 67, 7l. IO9 Shofwell, Beverly-I4, 34, 46, 47, 64, l04. IO6, I08. lI5 Shofwell. Claire--57. 66, IO7, I l7 Shulfz. Helan-34 Sideres. Gloria-54, 64. 75. ll9 Silversmifh, Dora-48, 57, 74. 77. IO6 IO7, Simms, Bob-50. 53. 88. l05 Simms. Dick-50. 88, 97. 98 Simon. Norm-5l, 66, 67 Sinder. Carl-88 Singlefon, Bonneviv--67 Slifer. Wesfon-34, 50. 53, 85 Sloan. Fred-88, IO4 Smell, Ken-67 Smelcer, Harry-34 Smifh, Carolyn-75, IO7 Smlfh, Challis-57. 66. 67. 75. SU Smiih, Jo Ann-64. 66. 67. 75, 80 Smifh, Ronald-50. 76 Smifh. While-93 Smyfhe. Bob--34 Sny. Cherie?34. 66. 67 Snyder. Charles-I4. 34. 39. 5l. 58, 7l Sohlberq, Ann-48. 66, 67. 74 Sohlberg. Joe-34. 5I, 74, 76. 78 Sorenson, Loyal-89. 99 Sorenson. Norman-34. 6l. 66. 67 Sowers, Sid-74, 76. 88. 98 Spadafore. Jane?-48, 64. 66. 67, 75 Sprague. Jo Ann--34. 60. 66 Spray. Gloria-34, 64. 82 Spike. Jim-50 Spragg, Dick-34. 53 Springer. Ron-50 Spurgeon. Sidney-52, 74, 78, I74 Sfarlund, Susan-IO6 Sfeele, Eva--66, 67 Sfeele. Kaihryn-34. 39. 58 Sfeen. Erling-52. 53. 98. ICD Sfenberg. Marlene---66. 67. I I8 Sfenberg, Ron-50, 66, 89 Sfephenson, Norm-IOS Sfevens. Gloria-54. 67. 76. 77 Sfevens. Jim--88 Sfewarf, Clifford-79 S+ewarf, Lynn-67, 93 Siolilter, Lewis-87. 88. l05 Sfowell. Bob-52 Sfraffon. Carol-34. 82 Sfrom. Jean-35. ll5 Sfrong, Mary-57 Sfrong, John-75. Bl. 88, 93 Sfrauma n. Sonia-66. 67. IO6 Sfreafer, Carol-I6, 49, 64. IO7 Sfulgis, Barbara-76 Sully, June-35 Summers, Adelle-40, 4l. 48, 64, IO6 Sundgre n. Clive-50 Sufherland. Margaref-64. 76. 79, II4 Swanson, Duane--93 Swanson, Glen-93 Swanson. Joel-54 Swanson, Kay-35. 53. I02 Swayze. Suzy-67 Sweifzer. Herb--50 Swengel. Roger-99 T Tabell, Roland-5l. 66, 67. 99 TaFoyan, Gerry-35 Tafum. Ron-I4. l8. 35, 39. 52. Taylor. Harry-98 Taylor. John-50. 78 Taylor. Paul-79. 8l 53. 89. 95 Taylor. William-55. 79 Tegg, Elaine-79 Templeman, Ralph-50 Tennanf. Janice-35, 39. 54. 58 Tennyson, Bill-53 Tenzler, Doug-SI. 87. 88. lI2 Thompson, Beverly-35. 77 Thompson. Jim--5l, 88 Thompson. Kennelh-35. 53, 84 Thompson, Naedine-54, IO7 Thompson, Ronnie-93 Thompson, Wayne--35, 52, 89, Tipfon, Larry-50, 98 Tipfon, Ron-74, 86 Tifus, Lynne-64 Tomlinson, Barbara-55, 57,60 Tomlinson, Joan-66 Tone, Bill-I9, 35, 53, 84 Trenberfh, Kenn-35 Tripleff, John-4I, 50, 66, 74 Tropiano, Beverly-67, 76, II4 Trosefh, Myrlle-42, 75, II7 Trovani, Jean-35, 46, 48, 57, 6 Tucker, Jack-88 Tudor, Jeannie--I09 Tudor, S+eve35 Tuell, Dave-88, 92 Turner, Jane+-93 Turco. Joe-65 Tylen, Delores-35 U Uebel, Carol-57, 58, I09 V Von Aernam, Marilyn-35, 82 Vandergriff, Calvin-35, 78, 8I Vendervesl, Jack-35 Van Zonneveld, Herman-52, 5 Vaughn, Lefifia Alice-66, 67 Vlahovich, Joe-35 II5 4, 76. 80, IO6, II2 3,84,92 I 73 III, IO4. Vroman, Janer-I6. 35, 46, 58, 7 , , IO6, IO7, II2, II7 W Waage, Alice--35 Wade, Doris-58 Wahlberg, Carolyn-48. 57, 67, Weiss, Jim-52, 89 Waile, Leland-50, 78, 89, 99 Welle, Wally-36 Walker, Fred-53, 89, 99 Welker, Keilh-53. 76, 89 Wallace. Carol-36, 48, 64, 76 Wallerich, John--5I Walsh, Jim-36, 53, 87 Wallon, Bob--I6, 53 Walls, Louise-36 Warbur+on. Sfanhan-67 Ward, Gail-I I4 - Warren, Bruce-89 Wosser, Lowell-36, 54, 78 Wassman, Marvin--36 Wall, Frances-36 Weaver, Alvin-75, 99, I05 Weber, Carol-IO6, II2 Weber, Don-42, 52, 88.92, I I2 Weber, Dulce-36. 93, I I2 l28 IO6, I09. II2 Websfer, Kennelh--50 Websfer, Terry-5l, 54 Weed, Margie--36, 77 Weeks, Virginia--60, 66, 75 Weigel, Jean--I6, 42, 67, 75 Weingerlner, Bill-92 Wellenlin, Willis-36, 50, 53, 85, I03 Welsh, Jim-92 Wells, Dick-36 Wesl, John-I4, I6, l8, 36, 44-, 52. 53. , , Wesflaroolc, Pal-57, II8 Weslerdahl, Verna-46 Weslerfield, Clyde-36, 89 Wesllin, Vicki-58, 75, IO5 While, David-56, 67, 93 While, Palsy-67 While, Phylois-36 Vvlidener, Shiela-67 Wieclcing, Charlofle-66, 67 Wilslen, David--50, 92 Willcsfrom, Lennarl--SI, 92, I04, I07 W elm: Jane 36 54 64 II2, II6 Wilde, Ann-57, I I8 ilh ', - . . . . , 6 Wllhelml, Nancy-36, 6l, 66, 7, 75 Wikerson, William-52, 74, 78 Willey, Fran-67, 76 Wililams, Chuck-36, 53, 74 Williams, John-36, 53 Williams, Ozzie-I4. 50, 57. 89, 99, I Williamson, Karen-54 Willson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Wilson, Barbara-46, 58 Alice-46, 57, 77, l05, IO6, l Eleanor-36, II7 Jerry--50, 86, 88 .92 Mavys-67 Winden, John-50, 98 Winder, Mary-76 Winler, Gloria-36 Wi'l'+er, Kafharine--46, 48, l05, IO6, Wold, Denamae-I05 Wolfe, Helen-37. 79 Wood, Don-67 Wrighf Wrighl Wrighll Wright Wright Bob-52, 92 George-5l, 53, 88 Pafricia-I I2 Roy--50, 57 George-5l, 53, 88 Y Yorlc, Ar+hur-37, 54 Yosf, Hollis-I4, I5. 50, 58 Young, Gary-50 Youngman, Jennifer-I4, 37, 49, 65 IIS, I I9 - z Zeilelhaclc, Nancy-57, 58 Zimmerman, Dennis--I9, 37, 53 Zulcowslci, Carole-54, 76 85 87 I03 05 08 I07 . 66, IO6 L. l H f K L 7. 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