Stadium High School - Tahoma Yearbook (Tacoma, WA)
- Class of 1959
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S , A - , www .-..Q,,,,,e - -MY LS' 1 Stadium s spacious new llbrary provldes pleasant readlng for everyone li fa mrmfe ave achve SC e u e S I MIWH H At three oclock Stadxumxtes rush to BCt1VltleS Jobs or homes MR CLAUDE VEACH De mahon We the class of 59 have chosen to d6d1C3t6 our TAHOMA to Mr Claude Veach a retmng member of Sta dunn s faculty Mr Veach recewed h1s teachmg cert1f1cate at Iowa State College and taught 1n a small h1gh school ln North Dakota 1n the early twentxes In 1936 after twelve years of teachlng ln Wenatchee Washmgton Mr Veach came to Stad1um to offer 1nstruct1on ln mechanxcal drawmg Now 1n 1959 after th1rty elght years 1n pubhc mstruc t1on Mr Veach IS retmng to do the thlngs I ve always wanted to do Q? ....I' -8.asuF '- 1? gg it ,, N.. fx FNMJL nw, ,.n- V i swf ,A-KIA' RN XJ!!! PT1WC1pdlS Message MR. RALPH CHRISTIE If a person has a deslre to make good, he w1ll make good deslre is the lmportant factor m success Many students have a ready excuse, The breaks were agamst me Why try to do the 1mposs1b1e I just wasn't lI1t6l'6SlU9d.,, It lS not these students that we can count upon to mamtaln and ralse our standards 1n school or later 1n life. Two factors of greatest xmportance to young people are: QD a hlgh school educatlon, mcludmg top grades and a good attendance record, Q25 that h1gh school dlploma. May each of you enjoy a large measure of satlsfaction whlch comes from a task well done It IS my hope that th1s hlgh school expenence has prov1ded sk1lls and trammg which will contrlbute to useful and happy l1v1ng to every student. Smcere congratulations and good wlshes to the class of 1959 Your success here should be an msplration to you and evldence to all that you are ready to meet the challenge of hfe. Slncerely, Ralph W Chrwtze, Pr1nc1pa1 Cue f la..lf. fjgce Staff leeeps Sc DOTTIE BARRETT KAY LOOMIS Actrvrty Clerk Prrnclpal s Secretary Aff' MRS HELEN BUMGARDNER Llbrary Shreld Honor Socuety Adviser Affvllatron Prm RALPH CHRISTIE Prmcrpal ffl-+L! f I LfL,. gamze MRS HELAYNE DUNCAN Nurses Andes Future Nurses Club Advrser 'Ch .1 AL HAYES Assistant Prlnclpal Taklng care of club treasurxes callmg students to the office and typing letters ar but a few of the many duties of the 0fflC8 staff fi. ROBERT HUNTER HELEN SOHLBERG Boys' Counselor Guidance Glrls' Club Advlser OFFICE In add1t1on to classroom mstructxon and extra currrcular act1v1t1es, students requrred the serv lces of the 0fflC6 staff Dut1es were performed by admmlstrators, counselors, the llbraflan, the nurse, the attendance clerk and 0fflC6 asslstants As part of the bulldmg renovat1on program of flC8S were modernlzed, and the hbrary was relocated and enlarged bCI'V1C6S of the counselors were more 93.S1ly attamed when thelr Off1C8S were centrahzed 1n the mam OfflC6 un1t EVELYN FORBES MRS MARION LAURSEN College Counselor AHenClBVtCe Clerk 8 ' A A ' ,, 1-'V df! 1, LVL fl, L ka ini if A21-I . . A.. ' I : Six, ' I I vi-JF fx V, aff? 'K K ' L- I M I4 ,fi 1- if li- Cfi-Ii 7-I Udllhfc ti fJ Qfgr, K, V 141:11 4 V L-ffw g' ,f M fqg, ,V f 'K . ,LW o A X 0 Y l O y Q:12'f7': ifflnf ,ill W M 1 Q it X3 if W ' 72- , g .V,. L , g A ff +3 A , . A R , , V Q A - 1. , f N I V , A L ' 1 f R , 1 1 writ. ,mm If l . n , . Faculty eac mg gm e mm 0 ng,1 ll dept HARVEY ALBRECHT ROBERT ARPKE MRS MURIEL CHAMBERLIN Englls English Department Head Engllsh World Adviser Skt Club Adviser Jumor Class Adwser Book Room Supervisor English Club Adviser E' ISABEL COOPER MRS BLANCHE EVANS English English Triple S Adviser ENGLISH To co ordinate composition teach mg in Tacoma s high schools a temporary guide was written in the spring and distributed to high school teachers After comments and suggestions had been made, a permanent guide was to be writ ten A s1m1lar guide for literature teachers would then be composed Ideas standards and goals for the new high- achievement literature and composition courses were discussed. Although these classes were only for sophomore and juniors senior high-achieve- ment English courses were to be started in the near future. wsnp,...,,,,,aMN..- Arpke instmcts his class oonoeming diagraming. ROBERT EVANS MRS. mm OQUIST J. VICTOR. Massa EMERY wuts English English English . English . Thespians Adviser Welfare Department Adviser Debate Club AdV'5e' B'9 S Advlser Student Councrl Advrser I0 Faculty Hrg ac revement maflzciasseso ere DON HUNT Mathematics Stage Crew Pep Club Advrser Key Club Adviser MAX DUBOIS Mathematrcs Forergn Language l Mas MARY KEAN LLOYD PFRCY Mathematrcs Department Head Malhemahcs Tennis Coach Sensor Class Advlser M n n d cedc Preparmg students for college mathematlcs by offermg courses ranglng from General Math to Pre college Algebra was the purpose of the Mathematrcs Department Under the d1rect1on of Mrs Mary Kean the department declded on mater1al to be covered durlng the year The falrly new hlgh achlevement classes helped students obtam more mathematlcs 1n hlgh school and make them el1g1ble for several lmporta nt math scholarsh1ps HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT To teach the fundamental sk1lls of mak 1ng home hvmg a success was the goal of Stadlums Home Economlcs Department The dangers of teenage marrlages the cre atxon of happy homes chlld care home decoratmg clothmg and cookmg sk1lls were stud1ed and demonstrated By v1s1t1ng 1nst1tut1ons and nursery homes hear1ng qual1f1ed speakers and us1ng avallable audro vlsual materlal w,-, teachers explalned the responslblhtles and satlsfactlons of famxly l1v1ng 11 fh d dmcn peefected nM Mu y la vlol-ET DAVIES JANE MURRAY WAlTER STREETER Home Economics Home Economics Famllv Llfe fl f I l Department Head 5W'mm'nQ Coach I l O r f . A -ft ' iii- ' ' A . Q- D D X l l : a 4 tn - ll d. rs. Kea aids an algebra student in a a van lass. I ' 9 - 9 Junior Red Cross Adviser Sophomore Foolball Coach j . . , . , - A 2 9 A 7 7 ' a 1 1' ' ' s Sk'l s o an an a hi e sewing are r i iss rra 's c ss. -s. p fy! 1, . . 3, wtf' , C, G .3 I, Faculty fucfenfs learn counfmes CM ture MRS DOROTHY GROSS MRS IMOGENE HOKANSON Foreign Language Forengn Language Department Head 3. r I g ne n porn! out geog aphlc l fe tu f So th A er can to a Spam h class an. FOREIGN LANGUAGES Students of French German Latxn RUSSIGD and Span1sh classes were not only tralned to speak read and wrlte the languages but also stud1ed the culture and hrstory of K Q the countr1es Classes were further enrlched by forergn born students con trlbutlng personal experlences songs and storles Durlng the Chnstmas hohdays many forexgn language students assembled to MRS 5'-ZA JAUNZEMS FRANK MCDONNE'-l plan for the promot1on of better understandlng and fellowsh1p F0'e'9 Language FO'e'9'l Language 3.fTlO!'lg other Countrles German Club Adviser French Club Adviser FINE ARTS Stadlum s F1ne Arts De paltment strove to brlng 1ncreased apprec 1at1on ex aluatxon and sklll to students of art and mus1c Hlgh hghtmg an actlve year Stadlum Madr1gal Slngers d1rected by Mr Paul Margelll presented a Chrlstmas Concert at the F1rst M9thOd1Sf Church In Apnl, a formal concert was g1ven for the Arts and Science Club 1n Tacoma Technlques of basrc des1gn and drawxng stressmg pr1nc1ples of compos1t1on, color and perspective were the fundamentals of Mr Dwayne Westhn s art classes Art tudents learn the fundamental of e pre mg themsel es ln th d m s JosEPH WHEELER owAYNe wEsruN PAUL MARGEI-U Orchestra Ar V0Cal MUSW Band Sophomore Class Adviser T'9e annaS Adwser Sophomore Basketball Coach . 1 W 5 i , x Q. 5 M s. mo e Hokanso ' s r ' ii H IHS O U m i 'S ' - I , A -G , , f 1 . 1... 7' I 9 7 , . . . . . g Q 7 L' , 7 f A - - . l fzisfl, . . . . . 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Faculty Bus prepares pup1l or ufure :rn-9331: Einar EVERETT BEDFORD Buslness Educatlon Department Tahoma Advnser Rlfle Club Adviser MRS EVELYN BARNER Busnness Educatuon Department Head Fellowshlp Department Advlser 'wr ISADORE EPSTEIN Buslness Educatlon MRS KATHERINE BUSH Busmess Educatlon Social Department Adviser Stadlum Castle Retanlers Advuser MURRAY HEALY HARRY SWARM Busnness Educatuon Buslness Educatnon Athletuc Dnrector Bookkeepmg BUSINESS EDUCATION Pr1mar1ly for those students ln tendmg to make commercxal work thelr career the Business Edu catlon Department grouped ltS courses lnto four mam d1v1s1ons secretanal clerlcal bookkeepmg and merchandlsxng The courses offered were bookkeeplng OfflC9 tralmng typmg and transcrlptlon shorthand DUSIDGSQ Engllsh buslness law and dlstrlbutlve educa t1on Practxcal experlence was obtalned by the typmg of tests, stenclls and programs Name tags and reservatlon blanks were also typed for the Dxstrlbutlve Educahon classes annual Natlonal DlStfll7UtlV8 Education Conventxon whlch was held 1n Tacoma WMV -A-fa Practxce makes perfect n typxng class dnlls to lmprove speed and accuracy PHYSICAL EDUCATION All class act1v1ty ln the two gyms and swlmmmg pools was postponed for several months untrl con structlon work was completed Included ln the renovatlon program was the rebulldlng of the shower rooms the seallng of leaks ln the gym and the constructon of new compact bleachers Durng th1s t1me the physlcal educatlon classes concentrated on a broader scope of health studles Besrdes a regular test book course students partlclpated 1n dlscusslons on dI'1VlI1g teen age problems and career plans from the health VIQW polnt Whlle gym IS bemg remodeled Mxss Mmton conducts health classes m P 1 6'- 'Q 'Tuu- the It x ata HAZEl MINTON FRANK O'NEEl Health, Physucal Educatlon Health, PhYS'C3l EdUCall0l'1 Staduana Advtser Department Head 'I 2 U O C 4 -, . . . , - K . , . , . , . . 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Faculty I3 cmge gwes epf more a carriages SCIENCE Stadrum s burldlng renovatron brought changes and addltrons to the Sclence Department A new stock room located near the audrtorlum was made avallable and workmb tables were added to the chemrstry and physrcs rooms Chemxstry classes enjoyed the ease of compact tote trays for carrymg necessary equrpment to and from laboratory tables For the f1rst t1me students were offered h1 h ach1evement courses ln chemlstry physlcs and blOl0DlC3.l scrences Stadlum was one of two hundred schools 1n the Unrted States selected to teach the Physrcal Sclence Study Comrmttee s course ln physrcs Em phasls was changed from a stated fact course to 1nd1v1dual analysls of ex ents and thexr relatronshrps Labo sto y k PLIBSIZS practical use of chemistry INDUSTRIAL ARTS Students from Mr Worthy Kanarrs classes constructed many useful artxcles Each student was per mltted to select a project from a l1st of suggestrons In the metal shops boys learned the correct use of machrmsts tools and then buxlt car Creepers and motor stands The wood shop classes chose to make lamps and coffee tables After completmg mechamcal draw1ng and after showmg pro f1c1ency wrth drawmg tools students were el1g1ble for speclal classes 1n desrgn Archrtectural draw1ng boat and arrcraft drawmg and mach1ne draW1ng were studled ln these advanced classes RUSSELL CLARK 'clence VCY Advlser Camera Club Adviser WILLIAM MUSE Scnence Mathematrcs Scnence Club Advnser RUTH SHUMWAY Science Department Head JOHN HEINRICK Scuence Head Basketball Coach Assistant Football Coach O ELMER PETERSON Science Wrestling Coach Sophomore Football Coach MRS ELVA WILLIAMS Scrence Health M WthyK adlsestdnto heusefnelectcsa anecosytool a oodhp L . WORTHY KANARR CLAUDE VEACH lr1dUSTfI6l AHS Industrnal Arts Department Head id W I I . , . . . I . . U 7 . . .U . 7 D a a U - - - . , . . r I . . . ' L x S 13, A 5 5, pvht - ,, , 4 .. V fe? f az, M 1 2, 6. 1: ' r r wor em ' ' ' . Y . . , : . . ! - a v . . r. or anarr v', s u e s n K 0 a ri w, ar in ny w s o . 2' . '1.F! A 'La ? . 'IW 1- ....... . , v f , 54+ -H A sa wife oem fu 1eSrequ1reS extra rea my MRS ROBERTA PRICE Social Studles Soclal Studies Social Studnes Social Studles Department Head Bug S Advsser Football Coach Semor Class Adviser Shapmg of the Modern Mmd LS used by Mrs Roberta Prlce a she ln tructs a senlor class ln the humanltles SOCIAL STUDIES H1St0HC ally, soclal studles have dealt w1th all human relat1ons In the h1gh achlevement classes of the Soc1al Studles Department the subject matter approached that of hu rnan1t1es courses Throughout the department extra readlng was requlred from Orlglnal sources, as well as, secondary, and contem porary works Audlo v1sual a1dS were used plus tnps to our federal and state courts Intervlews Wlth 0fflC1alS were reported and speak ers were 1nv1ted to talk to classes on occaslon O I Faculty I5 usio mms worle Z7 ll cl f scene LUNCHROOM ASSISTANTS-I ei! to Right Mrs Sxgrld Holt Mrs Mary Davey Mr: Sylvxa MVS Duncan admlmstels healing t5t Slater Mrs Mary Stewart and Mrs Margaret Gallvas ay CUbTouIANs-.srrrrrirng left lo rrrfhr Mr Olm wrllrrrms Mr Herbert Vkolff Mr Arnold Thls wa famllwr Sight tv Students remamms for acflvlfles after School Dmzer Mr Idwxrd VVe1t1el Mr Swend Mad-en Mr Iohn Brown and Mr Marvm Young Slttllnlg lelt to rush! Mr Iriward Wang Mrs Helena Bensms Mrs Mary Lodge and Mx I k H Dunng, the cold wmter months Castle custodmn-. xrrnc curly lo hre the bonlers Y Q O l - R I , uk 1 M 'X 1 lx . 4 J If Q k Y M 4 X r I e F ZL fdffjfi ff, ffl! LQ Vac LQ fflfvjkftt whiff LLL M MU LCUUUL LL if lfvdfl half? mted In 551.41 L LKLJX ,A , Nm A 1, , ' 1-jf 4' U 7 .' ,, 'T'Q ' fl . L' . I 'dj' Ll! W' L' 1,4 ,fn F ' '7 ,- If Al f'.'6uU M! If Y 1 ' DX f , 1 ' ,mi JW ,, 1 , , ,gk U , ,, ' JM ffff JZ ' f , ,D I, jp' 4LJ'1L, , ' V' Lf' 4 'w ' ' , ' fr f 11 J' ff U ' J' 7 , . If I , w E xl ' xl. yf' W L! . I -J gf! ...L Q 1. dr J. If 3 i 1 JIM VADHEIM METTA EVANS KEN VIAFORE Vice President Secretary Treasurer fa ium s Constitution unsuccessful In the spring election of 1958, the Associated Students amended Stadium's Constitution. These changes concerned the yell team, eligibility of officers, and allotment of repre- sentatives, which was the most significant change. In the past representatives were elected by actual interest groups - classes, clubs, and organizations - but under the new system, representation comes from districts of roll rooms. During the first semester this change was tested. It proved unsuccessful for several reasons. In the first place, student council was forced to meet before school as no class period could be allowed. Also, the size of the group, forty members, made work difficult. Lastly, this system was im- practical because students and groups who really needed representative didn't have it. Then as the semester changed, student body officers in In charge of the Basketball Night assembly are Kathy Pappas and Ken Viafore. Bl tteepncapgnfofnd xsngdne or fuclenf Counm conjunctlon w1th the cabmets trom each class plus the cheer leaders met and formed a new counc1l Th1S group planned and carrled out student body 3Ct1Vltl9S but answered to the larger group on more lmportant declslons Needlng money to carry out act1v1t1es student counc1l sponsored basketball and football booster button sales the 1mportant Act1v1ty Txcket Sale and the dance after the Queens Crown game Student counc1ls b1ggest accomphsh ment was the collectxon of money for Stadlum Bowls recon structlon As much of Stadxum s Splflt IH 1958 1959 centered around the basketball team student counc1l orgamzed Basketball Nlght Held to honor the tournament bound Tlgers thls evenmg of fun conslsted of a talent assembly and a dance Orgamzatwns I9 Metta E a Kl g car du g Ca tle Sponsonng Basketball Nrght, Councxl honors team, mcreases pep as cagers prepare for Class AA Toumament . . , . 9 ,fgeffv 4 ' 4 9 A ' . ff p Q A ow renovation cnmmi la s m ai r u ra' i 'v . O , . 7 , , ! , . , . . . . , . , . . . 7 - ' 9 v ns and Kerry e man service a rin s ne Day. Orgamzauons 21 Hans popu awfy S own Zvytolo lzonor 'if .17 HANS HAHN Elsa Wamlck Mr W lly Streete H ns H hn N l Ellott a d G et hen Kas l an e the scrapbook luch G nn n Cl b IS g g to Hans school Dusseldorf G rmany Hans Hahn made a qu1et entrance mto the hfe of Stadlum H1gh School 1n early September amld the nolse of busy workmen No assembly was called ln h1s honor the remodelmg work on the aud1 torlum was not completed The only way most Stadlum students reahzed Hans attended school was through an art1cle 1n the Stadlum World ac companled by a small photograph Hans was an excellent representatlve of h1s school Humboldt Gymnaslum and of Dusseldorf Germany h1s c1ty and country By Jommg organl zatlons such as Pep Club German Club French Club and Key Club and by speaklng to groups and classes outslde of school Hans made many frlends for both hlmself and h1s country H1s success was shown by the honor he won 1n late November at the Sahasa Tolo where Hans was elected Klng to rule over 1nterm1ss1on cere mon1es and the remalnder of the dance Stadlum students surpr1sed Hans at Chrlstmas tlme 1n the tradltlonal assembly by the presenta tlon of g1fts At thls same tlme plans were announ ced for the comlng afflhatlon program wh1ch ln cluded the exchange of scrapbooks As the year ended Hans bus1ly packed h1s bags for a tour of the Unxted States before the ocean cruxse home Clarence McDgn els and H Hahn t t to bo l for tr ck tumout . 7 ' ,Q . Y A ' g .W aM..... ?' - E ' I 1 - K ' 17 Y X 5 ' , . a r, a a , ea i , n r c sem vi w w ' e a u ' ivin ' in , e . l . . , , . . U 1 7 7 ' ' r Q 1 a r s 7 9 i ans ro w a MP Irs-v ELSA WARNICK President i Elsa Warnick and Miss Helen Sohlberg view the ne Girls' Club room made possible by the Castle's renovation . .. Tm? 'N-gt ' .35 S. gs if ik - eff? r GRETCHEN KASSELMAN LANA NELSON NANCY INOUYE Vice President Secrefarv Treasurer Girls' C0019 fyplfjqes Looking our best, acting our best, and doing our best, for out of these come the durable satisfactions of life. These lines of the Girls' Club Code typified this club's goals and ideals. After enrolling in Stadium, every girl was eligible to join one of four departments - Fellowship, Service, Social, or Welfare - and was urged to be active. To welcome incoming Sophomore girls, Welfare department presented Little Sister Day. In spring, the new girls met big sisters and toured the Old Brown Castle. During the summer, a picnic for both incoming Sopho- mores and upperclassmen was held. An Old Fashioned Christmas was Welfare's theme for its other major activity - decorating Stadium for the holidays. Because of the remodeled building, decorations were limited to windows, doorways, and hallways. Collecting money for underprivileged children was Service Department's job. Filling Christmas stockings with toys and candy was the result of a school-wide drive. A similar drive was held at Easter time. Sending girls to help at Welfare agencies and associations was another activity. Decorated in a Christmas atmosphere was the annual Mother-Daughter Tea. All Stadium girls and their mothers were invited to this event. High- lighting the tea was an old fashioned Christmas songfest. . fy ?,.,.x1 an . A A 5 1 fa . I 1 f i -3 , L J' I ' 'f-1... i ffk .fkff f- Examining -wooden figures for the court scene, Co-Chairmen Voula John, Elaine Pflugmacher, and Margie White plan Christmas decorations. i 'fda 4 xl as ,AN -'U' '-uf? we-f Y GAII. GOSS Chairman Social Department VOULA JOHN Chairman Welfare Department Departments Services Besides this tea, Social department's spring projects included the Tolo Day and Dance, and Big Show, which was an all-girl talent show. Another spring project, building and decorating Girls' Club's Daffodil float, included any interested girls as well as members of Big S. Roll Room Congress was another way to include all Stadium girls in Girls' Club work. This group, directed by the vice president, consisted of one representative from each roll room. Through frequent meetings, the Congress could publicize important projects and activities and help make drives and sales successful. To end the year, a Memorial Day Assembly was sponsored by Fellowship Department. Active Senior girls who had not received recognition for their activities were chosen to place red, white, and blue wreaths on the trees in front of school in memory of Stadium boys who died in World War I. In the traditional theme of a medieval castle and court, new Girls' Club officers were officially introduced and presented with the symbols of office at the Installation Assembly. For a girl who had given the most time and unselfish work to Girls' Club, an inspirational award was given. Awarded to a worthy Senior girl, the Girls' Club scholarship was presented at Commencement. CAROL SLAYDEN Chairman Fellowship Department Organizations 1-1'-N, 41' KAL Iv 6 9 - , Rm' I MA EO ,I airman Service Department SUB-CHAIRMEN - Liz Roberts, Social Departme Peg Hodge. Service Department: Margaret Lewis, Welfa Depa rtment . n 3 x 1 Sq 1 Counting money from tea, Girls' Club members find profits encouraging. Slsilerglulleirzdvllfslfri gfllggafldvslilnNilizrngllileivlgsdugatherine Bush' Miss Hel n l 24 f,l'glllliZllfl0TlS g is .ff .. ,N- I :X , N.. W eau-Q , i GIRLS' f'OlfNl'lI,fl 1r.wI Roux J. VVuhlgrcn. li. l'flugm.ar'lwr. C. lirxgvall. V. John. V. Sluyrien. fl. flow. Nl. Algeo. Svconfl Rau P. I-lmlgo. M. Lewis. I.. Rnlx-rlx. l.. IC Nl. XN'h1le. A. Hvvmmxmm. VI. VVugner. G. flLlIlll9I'SUI'l. K. .fXml1-rmn. Third Rout if Hupklnx. J. Nuurw. Nl. lionagofski. -l. Knightlmgvr. K. Vnnliuskirk. if flax-sion ullxwun. S. Mclnryre Swzfcfi M55 Solxllworg. uclxiher, N lnouye. treasurer: I.. Nelson. Necrelaryz ii. Kawelman. vice pxesulenlj li. Vklxrnicrk. president. ROLL R0OlVl CONGRESS-First Row: G. Kasselman. Mixs Sohlhorg, adviser: S. Cullen. K. Foster, V. Tiggs, J. Fortune. I.. lizxiley. C. i'ucuc'e, Serond Ron A. Swanson, IJ. VVellor. K. Salter. D. Erivkson, R. Holland. M. Marko- vich. l'. Thomas. M. Perry. li, Whitney. Thzrd Row' K. Dessen. I . Chivers. C, York. P. Gladstone. J. Guoclior, S. lVlr:l.e01l. S. Miralcli. V. Anderson, Ii, Cook. Fourth Row: J. Harrison, F. Thompson, U. Iiustad, D. Nelson, S, Krug- mirm-. V. Powell, ll Harm. li. Antonson, Ii. Pflugmucher. lhot! Organlzatlons 2 5 12 gwes Sclzolar zp to Senior SHIEID HONOR I'1rst Row D ETICKSOH L Balley spring secretary P Roman sprung treasurer J Hanson fall treasurer spring vlce president S Parlette sprmg president J Mladenlch fall president B Meyer fall vlce presldent K Pappas fall secretary N Hull Second Row J Ward A Swanson K Neal D Thomas K Farvour M Markovxch A Frater J West M White J I-'orsberg G Collms S Mattson C Gaston A Shlgeno Thzrd Row L Roberts I Schubert J Kexzer J Snyder B Parks B Norms D Weller B Bryant S Denny H Hallxs N McLauchlan N Chrrstxansen S Skldmore I Dawson A D8KSh6Hl8kS Fourth Raw G Vadheun R Nelsson J Ostendorf C Rexd J Rafn L Imeson D Nelson J Schneebeck J Anderson A Baarslag W Faulhaber V Anderson R Blttmann J N Flllott F Fogg G I-redrlckson R Hall D Haley J Feutz N Anderson J Wxlkxnson SHIELD HONOR SOCIETY S1gn up here to work on the car wash ' urged Joanne Mlademch, presldent of Shxeld Honor Soclety Members worked on th1s and other money makmg projects, wh1ch 1ncluded the sale of Stad1um beany caps and several bake sales held throughout the year Money ralsed was used to g1ve a scholarshlp to a deservmg sen1or member Membersh1p 1n Sh1e1d Honor Soclety was l1IIl1t8d to honor students Besldes part1c1 pat1ng 1n a number of school serv1ce pro jects, Jumors and semors had to have an accumulatwe grade pomt average of 3 2 and sophomores needed a 3 4 Pete Roman and Sally larlette prepare for the bhleld Honor car wash Z a I Q 0 0 . 5 ' ' A l Farber,. Robson, Swanberg. llifth Rowl: Anderson, Bb. McCarthy, DJ Willard, R. Kasselman, J. Giaudrone, H., Adams, C. Christensen, T. Rowland, C. Leachl '1 L cc ' A. I If . . if F K . 5 f , rr I NJHA , ' V . k I AK . '40 .V X mf. . . . 2. ' ' 1 1 A Ki ..,- I ,wnx in ,. we nj! 'V' i Secretary Treasurer Publicity Chairman ELAINE PFUJGMACHER President a asa Sponsors WHarZ20r iglzf 'Z Big Sahasa officially began when presidents' council planned and presented the annual Membership Rally. The rally centered around the skit, Pure Gold vs. Fool's Gold, a style show, and the registration of new members. One of the biggest events of the year was the Sahasa Tolo, Harbor Lights, held November 28th with music pro- vided by the Midnight Sons. The theme was carried out with silver and blue stars, and a life-size lighthouse. King Hans Hahn and Queen Kene Farvour led the royal procession, fol- lowed by Donna Slonaker and Martha Barringer, Junior Princesses. The taking of colored photographs of couples was an added attraction. This is your life, Miss Y-Teen. In February, Sophomores are welcomed into Big Sahasa. Q QAA-..-l ' ' .. SAHASA HI Fl-Officers: V. Anderson. treasurer. C. Hngvall, secretaryg V. John, vice presiclentg P. Hodge. president. First Row: M. Markovich, C. Schneider, H. Hallis, J. Nagy, K. Farvour. P. White. M. While. Second Row. D. Shigeno. K. Sutton. S. Fletcher, N. Inouye. li. Pflugmncher, C. Brubaker, B. Norris, J. Mladenich, F. Chivers, S. Miraldi. Third Ifow: S. Barber, IS. Walters, S. Mclntyre, M, Sutton, li. Muse, M. Algeo. G, Kasselman. P. Gladstone, S. Greilich. J. Hanson, G. Goss, li. Meyer, Organizations 27 ALLISON HOLDRIDGE DOROTHY GROSS Adviser Adviser SAHASA PRliSlDI'INTS, seazed.- Nola DeCaro, Tri-Adsg Peg Hodge, Hi4Fi, Smndmg.- Judy Prestella, Spiresg Jan Manza. Tri-U. presents fnspirafiona awar In Nox ember, the four chapters, H1 F1 Sprres, Trl Ads and Tr1 U part1c1pated 1n the World Fellowshlp D1nner Th1S drnner was presented to earn money for YWCAS throughout the world New members were recognlzed IH February Prospectlve members were requlred to attend three fourths of a clubs meetlngs, and to part1C1pate 1n at least one serv1ce project Chmaxmg the year s program was the Farewell to Senlors Banquet, held 1n May At th1s t1me a scholarshlp and an 1nsp1rat1ona1 award were presented Co Chfnrmen Peg Hodge and Marlene Murldge pamt a mural lor the Sahasa Tolo d9DlCtlI'lg Harbor 'lghts I Iuncl A I!utterf1cld 5 Ihwer V Ilxttner I lflll treasurer C l'0se1 S Wllllll1lS I liummever S llennv M Metaler Thzrd Row Mrs Knudson adviser R Borchardt D llayton K lrembl.1y N Mel auchlan R Str1L1c V Kmnse R Kexstus l Hanulton lVl1-.s Herlzog advlser - I . . V . - , l- 7 u ' l - , . . , I I' A P I . K, i J 'O .X . SAHASA SPIRICS-I irs1 Row: A. Dracobly, S. Rubin, N. Pentimonti. S. Lewis. -I. Preslellrx. president: Nlattson. secretary: S. McLeod. C. Kembel, S. Reber. Second Row: .. . , . ' , ,H ,'. 1 . 'st ', 1 '. '- , ,J k. , ' . ' : : , g 28 01 ganlzatlons AH Q IXSX I il Ssllll x!7Il 11 o s, 1 1 11 H1111 HI l'I SIJOIINOIIHQ 1 1h1ld at the R111 l1lex f LISIOCIIHI S1 hool was '1 11 IKIIHQ 111110 p1o11 lor H1 1 Members 1 1s1tLd the teen ager and scnt he1 presents tards and guts on NIJGCIHI o11as1ons A guest speaker a former teach C1 trom Gland Mound Reforma 'U ton fO1 Gnls shomd palntlngs done by an '1rt glass These pamt mes ucpresscd pe1son11l1t1es 11 lngs and 1tt1tudes ol the gurls SPIRES Ta mp, 11 1 a p p L d Chustmas toxs to CIIIICIICH at St Annes Orphanage and smgmg Chrlstmas carols at a nursmg home were amonff the IGVNZIIKIIHQ, ewiper 1ffn1es of Qpues members Other p1oje1ts 1n1I11ded a Chmese auc t1on 1 tallx pull and a Saturdax 11 or 1111111 lllllt 1 ox 1 'X us! 111111 1111 1 XNl111111L 111 1111 I1 111 1 I1 III 1 I 1 1 ss 001 I 1lLp.1t11cl1 Hessen Sh1ll we have roxst beef or h1n1 C0 fhurmen Mary Ann 'VIark0v1ch 1nd UPVOIUIIIL or IJ111 w Iona Icg the I-ath0rIJ11ugI1ter Ihnquet xrf, Q0 Qhnrnjgn Sha,-on jgufbel and Nancy Hood Xllce Ilaarslag plm the menu for the I' irewell to Seniors Ihnquet TRI ADS Speual serwce pro jects for members of Tr1 Ads 1n cludecl a Chr1stmas program for chrldren at Remann Hall and the malnng of stuffed ammals for the Ch1ldren s HOSIJ1t3l The g1rls comlnned monew mak mg projects W1th socral events On Fehruarv 20th an mformal dance was held Money earned was used to sponsor a Club tr1p durmg the summer TRI U Everx month YTICITIIJQIS of Tr1 U collected magannes for Fort Lew1s servmemen One of manv projects was completed at Chr1stmas t1me, when a basket of food and g1fts was taken to an es pecrally deservlng famlly A fun hlled QSYVICG project was the 1edecorat1on of the Dash Pomt Brown's Po1nt school bus SAHASATRI U I'1rsl Rom K I-Ixllev In Rosm M C11r1lner I fopelanrl C11 Folllrus M lflllll gof-.k1 I' Huff M MLIFIKIHC C H111ln11v1 S Iohnson K Slllf K Scllev C1 IIIKIIIFIISOH K Pest Szrond 11,011 L Wight VIILPFGNIKIEFK I IVI1nL.1 pres11I1.11l S KFUKIIIIIC secrclny I Iundeen A Woodworth IVI Ilarrlnger I' Hall trc1sur1r I Sxler ff ---1 1 I If w - w U V Na+ - Q K wa' :sf ' 'j1't ' -I'. 4.3! 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Y Y V K, I 1 1 1 - Orgamzattons acf1v1f1eS mc u e ra IGS, qwzz We re all learning English so we ll be abl to rule your country with easel' These were the sentiments a communist teen ager in East Germany expressed to Wendy Collins, a speaker who talked to Stadiums Voice of Christian Youth Ideas of how to maintain and extend Christian character to combat such influences and to encourage Christian living were discussed Mr Russell Clark, club adviser, and Kay Van Buskirk president, helped the officers plan meetings, and social functions such as Bible quizzes and a progresslve dmner To start the year s aCtlV1tl6S, a party with Wilson s Vo1ce of Christian Youth group was held after a football game Money raising projects and religious services were suggested to members Besides Friday morning gatherings, the club participated in Saturday night VCY rallies, early morning prayer meetings, high school qulz competitions, funspirations, and the regional Jamboree held at C P S during Christmas vacation Christ For Me a V C Y favorite is sung at a city wide rally om VCY-First Row: A. Wenness, M. Thurston, secretary-treasurer: C. Janke. quiz captaing S. Iiibelheimer, vice president, K. VanBuskirk, president: Mr Clark adviser Second Row: B. Larsen, C. Cacace, P. Thomas, B. Land, W. Jamison, S. Kvamme, S. Mattson, S. McLeod, A. Frater, J. Kelso, L. Rose. Third Row J Jacox A Woodworth, G. Collins, K. Dale, S. Houglum, C. Kohler, M. Weightman, S. Warden, J. Forsberg, J. Shelton, J. Forsberg. Fourth Row: C. Seifert, B Shmdler M MacDonald, J. Curtright, T. Rowland, J. VanBuskirk, G. Gipson, D. Quam, M. Petersen, S. Hunter, N. Anderson. 30 Urgunizations l'ic'k1n1.: up an xpurc 111-lights Mary Ann Nlzxrkuxivlu :xl the Triple S bowling party, Selling prugnxmx to CI1lllLlNlAl5llK' lmxkellrzull fans ix .1 pleasant project for Triple S riple S Supports Sc 00 pfrif ,fam TRIPLE S Hax There the Howdy Dance, was Trlple S Q fnqt project of the wear Thle tradltlonal dance welcomed all new Qtudents ae well as those returnlng t the Old Blown Castle SSS, whlch stande for Stachum s Sup portlng bp1r1t helped boost School sp1r1t through var1ous eerv1ce projects durmg the year Members sold programs and pompons at games 1n both football and basketball Qeasone, and honored the foot ball team by decoratmg the tables for 'TAFI UQ :nm- IUPUOITING ll S-lx H4 U1 UH1 rc x nl 11 1 m 1 nf lr I now 1 ml um noun 11111 fun N 'Vl llknvlcll K nm K uc uullh x 14 xx rm r I I1 x ru l lscu I x M an IN nm 1 1 mmm nec :xl en Wlrnl ll 'Vlswl l lllu1.,mxIl10r rp Urganizations 31 ZA y ss ff v f rouglz Howcfly Dance, Serwces the annual Football Banquet L1st1ng names and addresses for the Stadlum Bowl Assoc1at1on and brmgxng flowers durlng the year to decorate some of the rooms were other Trxple S projects Carrymg out an old fash1oned Chrlst mas theme SSS decorated the tree 1n the front hall wlth long strlngs of pop corn and brlght red balls To ralse money for these decoratlons the glrls part1c1 pated ln a blngo party Carmeled apple sales and donut sales made possxble the glft presented to the school at the end of the year and a scholarshlp awarded to a worthy semor '5- 7 fxw JULIE WAHLGREN LA E l JANE HANSON VOULA JOHN LENORE ELLIOTT P eS'dem Vnce Presldent Secretary Treasurer 3 2 0 ganlzatlons li 2 2 0 UDITORIU li ht S fa mna promofes STADIANA The aroma of freshly popped popcorn penetrated the school on the day that Stadiana the girls athletic club presented its annual movie Other Stadiana projects included selling school sweatshirts to the student body and ushering at all home football and basketball games Any Junior or semor girl who had earned her first year athletic letter and was working for her second, third, or fourth year award was eligible for membership Meetings, At seadiana movie 'Yankee Pasha, Darlene Shigeno and Gretchen Kasselman led by Connie Engvall, were on the first and third Mon sell a ticket and pop com to Elaine Pflugmacher days of every month 'Q' coNNlE ENGVALL GAIL Goss PEG Hone! sus FLETCHER President Vice President Secretary Treasurer . . r Q 7, Q ,yu Y, ll to ' Z A ai NV .52 wx? 't' 1 :g S 4 7191 ' li , ' s . 1 . l f ll 1 l 1 A sn.e...ium1e 3 N 5 l r iz I Q :l W f, ,sf 8 ' HL 'nu f Q , 1 ' 'U r W 'os I A rig and early Saturday mornings girls start ai five mile hike, J . 1 . . , - a f i , x A n Urganizations 33 xx' STADIANX Iwrst Row LJ boss VICE president S lfletrher treasurer I Hodge secretnrx C Engvall president Second Rau, D Slater D Shlgeno J Hanson N lnouye I Lohnes L Wonders I Roberts K Gaston D Reed Thzrd Row A Swanson V Iohn A Baarslag K Genardme J Forsbeng, N McKeever 'X Dekshemeks E Pflugmacher S M1raId1 MISS Mmton advlser fourth Row C Fritz J Prestella J bchneebeck J 1'orsberg L Iattm A Meyers K Doblash D Owens S Parlette S Barber Yan ee Pas , Sweats wi Sa e Smce the gym and sw1mm1ng pool could not be used for after school sports, a new athlet1c pomt system was devlsed Thxs temporary system enabled the glrls to earn major and mlnor po1nts by bowhng, skung, tenn1s, and var1ous other sports Stadlana act1v1t1es centered around mterests of mem bers On Saturday mormngs, gxrls earn1ng pomts for athlet1c letters, got out of bed 1n t1me to start on a fxve mlle h1ke at 8 00 The gxrls bowllng league, wh1ch com peted every Fr1day after school, gave opportumtles for practxce, team pomts, and a lot of fun to the bowlers The Stadlana CFUISC and the Installatlon P1cn1c concluded the year 110' Qs '5 1 rl moo an numlle 1 1 1 S xr x lmrmlmg, lm: un lunchmt, txckcts nt football and lnskctbxll game earns Sladlma members plus pomts ' 1 QI z 'T , l rx I - . F 1, A K :Rx l 1 -1' If l- Y Y-N ' 1 '. ' ' . 1 ', .3 4 ji . , . - ' . - f , - ' , - ' - , - -' y . . 1 . ' V . . . ' I, , . , . .V . Q . s , n n - , A , t- ' 1 l l .L , . ' f Bi , , ,A L .- . , av e 1 ' 'K ' ' ' . ', ' Q ' , lf,-iflny gfp- :cl I. S14 I' 4 s lgurlwilnlu in ilu' ftaulir 11 ' 1 -rg -. ' -'f ' 1 1:-z ' s ' J ' '1' - ' F Organzzatlons 'Q Illf S-I'1rs1 Ron IJ Plsworth 'VI Ianaglotu H Ro en I3 'VIcf'.xrthx trelsurer at .3 be L I' Ilowlmrl pre l1lf'l1I I Klrkc-bo secretxrx I Curlrlght xlce preslflent R llrlnes Sernnd Ron K Owula I Stlcknev R lohrengel I Matson ll Kellv C Douglxss l lf gg S I-xrher I Smrltrom I VlIllIUSklfk Third Rau, IJ SLlgll ll0I0 B Illlott 'VI Iillterllng I5 l'romholrl I lhsnev A Art! R Grunrlen I'zth Row Kllsworth NI Nlxulvert fl k I blsul ID l'rlck l Ilxhl li Whltlcre D Ixu sen li llrury Ig pure cases Camera or af ehc 2 Hay There Co Vhalrmen Tom Rowlands and Judy Schneebeck put up posters for the annual Howdv Dance BIG S By purchasmg a mot1on plcture camera to be used durmg the football season, B1g S completed xts major project for the year Fllms taken at games w1ll be benef1c1al to plavers and coaches 1n rev1ew1ng plays Serv1ng the school, the Lettermen s Club guarded fences at home football games, sold adult season basketball tlckets, and watched entrances at home basketball con tests Members also a1ded Student Counc1l 1n the annual Thanksg1vmg Food March To welcome sophomores to the Brown Castle, B1g S co sponsored the Howdy Dance w1th Trlple S Durmg the annual lettermen faculty basketball game the teacher hoopsters, after w1nn1ng for seven years, were defeated by thelr B1g S opponents Proceeds from thls game were added to the athletlc fund -ri wr' larmng monev to buy L1 movie camera for the athletic department was Bug S s mam service project . - 34 I 7 I T3 f A 'ef x. I ff as gf' . ll, 5 s tu' '.. ? ' I - . l., ' ' 5 4 Wai' I I - Q' ' N . ' . I ' p w ' Q I Q4 1: ' f y S , I I- . B I X - ' 1 , . A I ' K Ni. I A 5 D., , I I A . as - y 1' '. 2 .f,' .. s..l ' '. :J :'. 'z . s' ' .. z':.. W. :. -1 V '. -. -'S ' -. . , . '. ' . . V. lv. 'O . 'z . ,. fa s . .. z I A . . .' ' . . Imffln- V- NCISUIVAJ- Meiifle- VV' VV3ShiHgfUY1. C. Pine. IJ. Clark. J. Giaudrone. A. VVarher. C. Leach. F. Almqui:-t. I,. Williams. Fourlh Row' J. Johnson. li. Keys. N. '1 --- '- -l .-- ,.4 .' . f 5 . ..z ,'I'.far, . 1 .. 'a , .'zl.', . S ' 5. . . . 1' ,Xl 1 ' n 4 1 1 u 'N x I ' , ' xx I . . . D L ' 7 'S X I as va ' E X A P, - . . . t .xg , ,l I r t s s -uv' , .. J: Vx- it 3' . E 2 s V I 4 .. ' I I 5 I . Urganizations 35 Workmg wlth flfl Councll Big Q members accept canned goods during the Thanksglvxng March eparfmenf Trymg to outmanuever faculty players Bug S fmds the gomg mighty rough ga! Guardxng the doors at basketball games Bob Whxtacre and Jay VanBusk1rk carry out one of Bengal s servxoe projects S Mn- WN uv' qff in-uv' r em f jx. '21,-if N TOM ROWlAND JACK CURTRIGHT JOHN KIRKEBO Blu. MCCARTHY Presldenf Vice Presndent Secrefary peasurer ' ' 1' S' ' , A . ' Z Q 7' A Q 'i 0 L: 2 5 c - E 1' L V H ' e ll K wx, p i ,J . 2' y - Q E A y f , -,X '- Q-5' 'Z X 3 1 .H 3 - 'f T V , K' H X i.f fq,e .1., Q, Q 1-5.4.9, 36 Organizations l CUIII AND SCROII I' IR B y B I h M QUILL AND SCROLL The candle l1t faces of new members I'6C61VlI1g p1ns and pledgmg to further the1r work 1n journahsm started Qu1ll and Scroll s act1ve year of pro jects In1t1ates were chosen accord1ng to grade averages and journahstxc background One of these 3CtlVltl9S began durlng the summer Members wrote edxted and complled the S Book a source of general mformatlon g1ven to all 1ncom1ng Sophomores Through thls work members re I KYFIUB 0 I d A MI I lWk If l k. I Fplk Il t DStllg, Y! l I KI vlewed journal1st1c rules and learned to Wflte 1n an mter estlng and 1nformat1ve manner By orderlng through a Qulll and Scroll member stu dents could purchase Stadlum stat1onary wh1ch was sold as the club s other major project Thxs statlonary had a letterhead of the school prmted ln blue and was avallable 1n both note and sheet sxzes KEY CLUB We Bulld was the motto of the Stadlum Key Club boys servxce organlzatxon sponsored by the Tacoma K1wan1s Club Purchasmg a sultable car for Mrs Nelle Soule a Tacoma c1t1zen whose car had been taken and pushed over a chil by vandals was the b1ggest serv 1ce project of the year Dunng the Thanksgxvxng Hohdays members sent food baskets to needy f3I'Illl1GS Selhng Chrlstmas wreaths and candy was another prohtable and fun fllled project After classrooms were remodeled members replaced flags and flag brackets whxch Key Club donated the precedmg year v nf A 1 7 . 5 . ' A ' f v 7 , if , rf j 4 . ! j ' j f44' L 93 s .1 , , K 1 . Q . . A .- 'irs ow: . l, nn. U. Goss, S. urwell. ll. Norris, K. lappar.. J. Mlzulenic . . . Karin. A. Swanson. Second How. U. Kusselman, C. lingvall I.. Elliott, E. Pflugmacher, S. Crocker, . . . . , . - , - I . . . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' 9 a . . as sr - f - , a l , ' ,fin B I QT . , r sc ' 99 .. , K , 3 , . . . X . . ' ' . L L . . L , ' A QQ - , , . 'rf51', A c ' In KM' . . l ' n , g , Q wg .1 , K ' I l li ,, . - n ,ad er: R. Kasselmun, president: l'. f'umpb0ll. vin- president: R, Hunks, secretary- treursureri . c mrney. pzxrliamenturiun. Frm: Row: . . il 'inson, ll. Hahn, l . Fogg. Hari: Ifow' fl. 'ref ric son, . . ' o oe- i, .. eu z. . .' c inn .. liuuc rone, ei , Organlza nbns 37 .fer A TURI NURSIS CIUB-Off C IVIII esndet I F I F1 st Ro I a I Nagy S M Mae ne I n N ont Ce S Rum I ve S Crenllch M Co A Meye D Redeagle C FUTURE NURSES CLUB Speakers and tours hlgh llghted the program of Future Nurses Club Members heard lnformatlve talks on surgery and physlcal therapy and toured such places as the schools of nursmg at Ta coma General and St Joseph s hospltals, and the Ta coma Ind1an Hosprtal An lI'I'1pI'6SS1V9 candlelrght m1t1at1on ceremony was held at the begmmng of the year where new members were formally recexved by Presldent Cherrle M1115 Dur held followed bv an entertammg Chrxstmas program The bxggest S6I'V1C6 project of the year was a bake sale for the beneflt of the Heart Assoclatxon Proceeds from thls sale vshlch was held 1n February Natlonal Heart Month went to help fmance heart research and care for v1ct1ms of heart dlsease The year s act1v1t1es were chmaxed by the all c1ty Future Nurses Club Banquet whlch was followed two weeks later by the 1nsta1lat1on of new offlcers mg the Chrlstmas season a mother daughter tea was SCIENCE CLUB Zoom' Scxence Clubs yearlong project a two foot rocket was off and soarlng through the a1r Th1s excrtmg moment made the t1me spent on the bu1ld1ng of th1s m1n1ature m1ss11e worthwhrle As a servlce project Sclence Club under the d1rect1on of Mr Wrlham Muse repamted Elmer the human model belongmg to the Brology De partment At the meetmgs held every other Monday Tenny Kexl presldent asked members to grve reports on sc1ent1f1c toplcs or experlments Interestmg movles or dxscusslons usually complet ed the agenda of the meetlngs These thmgs encouraged students to become more 1nterested 1n the many flelds of sclence SCIILNCI' CIUB Sling C MI g I Faber Il HI 'VI I Int R Crell D Wllal Standmg D KI pp t I' I Ru I R I I I R H S I NI Mu I T K I peldent IJ Stellng ccj lent I III I ecet I I5 'XI t R Sctt I . 51. 'X . j 11 . I Tr . ., . : :- X ., ' N. .W ' I I I I -. . Q.. Q A u ' ' ,ak NNW - . 'Q. ' 1. 'A . 1 s......- -P . .H A- ' Q Jim' , . -, , ,xr A AF-,,,.. N K . . cc,c .rl FU C . i. . icers: . i s. pr .A n: Q. orsmerg. vice presirlenli K, Ilessen. secretary: A. Ilracobly. treasurer. 'r. ., I-I mre. Q . , . Lewis. . ' s r. IS. .oh son. S. Gunnell. f. Pentim i. P. 1 issler. .'. If , V. Tiggs. Lux! Row: - .NIV rs. .. ' ' ' . . r ss, . rs, . , . Hopkins. D. Claton. M. Thurston. P. Filer, R. Hurlbut. C. Meldner. , 7 . . . . ' ' 9 - ' ' 9 v - ' ' . ' 1 7 9 , . . ' ' 9 . . . . . . . V , . . . . - . . . . , . , - , . 7 ' . . . S I 9 Q 7 9 2 X' . ,A . . 1 7 r a a ' . X .4 Nc X I I K I ' I . - i i ': ,. clre or. .. '-r . . ac. . . 'onsa i. . ,an . . i rc T ' .' . i er , '. .a e. ', ac ic 1. -. uncour. . fnym er. I r. se. arviserl , ei . r s' , ' i , vi wresic 1 .. 'IL um. s r ary- rensurer: . . ur in. . S 0 . 38 01 gamzatwns Refculer earn uSf0mer1Sr1g f BISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION STADIUM X is. Mm, ,pv- .-aw' 'QQ'- AIII RS-Prrsl Hou IVI I llmr 0 rex ure: I c ure ne nent 1 n n 4-notary I col pomlmg secretary M ro mlton I r rummxu 1 1 1 x Vhrk sergem x IFITIS C fusion rcpor er IJ Irlc' on governor I I 1 nun es ln er orcv A ers 11011 l xxllllllgllllil 'VI Nlxruh H Iuclermxn II I'lanl an betting up a display Mike Watson and Jlm Rollag put their Dxstrlbutlve Pducatlon tramlng to pracuce CASTLE RETAILERS CLUB The customer IS always r1ght was one of the many thlngs that the D1str1but1ve Educatlon class learned, under the leadershlp of Mrs Katherme Bush, through 1ts many projects and aCt1V 1t1es These Castlltes were taught to meet customers w1th confidence, to get along w1th employers, to manage Jobs efficlently to set up dlsplays, and to understand the advert1s1ng procedures of ddferent bus1nesses One of the act1v1t1es of the club was the Employer Employee Banquet held w1th Lmcoln Hlgh School Retaxl ers Of 1nterest to the Retallers were field trlps made posslble by the sale of small Stadlum pennants 0 ff 0 0 H 77 I l 3 r 9 1? 1 Q4 .aa or up we X 4 .Q . I .a 2 ,I ' Q ez. if -,X L . 1' Y 1 . r ,, . af Vi J I H I .v 4' '- R ' ., la A r I I E-f QQ, I I 3 gash . ' 'jx 'gy Y 1 Q 1' I NS., ,J ' ,. S mg fl Ax E 4 .' I '24 , lg fr N M I' r . x , .W x.: , F I .W .., A N .,..... W , I Q 4 r X It rv- ' I , IX,,f 'J'fQL . , . -. . . ., YY N, IIICT .C I . . I' mr . l as ' 'L . . If xrtunv. 'A ' 5 A sll 1 J. Rollug. prosi:lent1 II. Sc' ull. ra-4-4 'eli 1.5 s r' ' ' 1 . . Corcurzum. ' 'rcs ' ,' , 1 1 . F ss. IC. Ha i . ,. lipple . I.. Doyle. F. Ii 2 -j-'. J, l'n-Stella. J. N1 gy. Sm-um! Run' lXl'9 IllNll. ml isvr: 11. - , . ra I-1 t-z .': '. hs , t 1 , 'I A k- s . 1 : ,. ,ursen hislc 4 2 D. lNl Qs' g , A. G E. Ii. VVLII ', IVI. VVz s . J, Long. I. ' 1 z . . . 4 s . . . z . . 'A 'g' , I ' 1-cc f - - as ol' . ' . . . N. . 5 , -S lx ' ' cg f X . ,. . . . - , I . . . If I ' - i . . . I - ROLLER SKATING CLUB Inter ested ln becomlng expert roller skaters, m e m b e r s of Stadrum s Spxnnmg Wheels worked together develop1ng rhythm and co ordmatlon, the funda mental skrlls of skatmg In February, Spmnmg Wheels held 1ts annual roller skatmg contest The most talented dancer was chosen by of the club The wxnners name was engraved on the Stadlum Sp1nn1ng Wheel trophy Roller Skatmg Club sponsored four partles and ended the year s act1v1t1es wlth a party at La ke Wxlderness resort Here, members and guests spent a day part1c1pat1ng 1n the resorts avallable sports, whlch mcluded roller skatlng, of course x STADIUM SPINNING WHl'II'II.SwI-'irst Row: J. Prestellu pref-ulent Ii Iand trexsuner I Intl vue presldent I Iund secret xrv M Iellen D Whannell M Kuljxs P. Thomas, S. Gunnell. M. Sutton, K. Sutton. I.. Rose L Am.,+.l s Second Rau, li Iunmermtvu H Whmnell f Dehls I Ozolm-. S Grexllch K I rttles If Chivers S. Mitsules, C. Hren. Ii. Larsen. K. Anderson, I.. Cain I5 Hmson S Cromheecke 1 IIVLFIIIUIK lhzrd R011 M Lros-. K Ihy J McDonald R Bell C Imke V , CO-01' 1lflaf1Olfl, S atei Q00 S' . , . . three professional judges and members - 2 . , . . . . . . . , . g .V . ,'x ' I f Ik: U 3 ' I. n 3' Pudists, M. Lewis, C. Hremmeyer, S. Reinius. S. Switzer I Slelll I Anderson C freer I Ixux I Holdren lwlrs lercy JKIVISBI' 01 gamzatwns N IRFNCH CLUB I-zrst Ron H Snvder vrce presldent M Stewart I Clark treasurer I Cella presulent I Pflugmacher secretary Mr McDonnell advnser Second Rau S Barber M Baker B lirelten M Werghtman f I underson R Nels on D Salatmo S Warden I Nelson K Hnro e I- lella B Parks Thrrd Ron. S Mlller D Chapman I Ilstoresx K DuPu1s M Davis T Kelly N Lothe I Gray J Robson R Stover fourth Rau R Hall R Carnell H Hahn J Mlchaelson T Dahl R lerkms G SISCO D I-rick M Grobms J Ifltzgerald FRENCH CLUB French Frohc, a talent show wlth French atmosphere, was presented by French Club mem bers to the student body Th1S show, held 1n January, featured French songs, dances, and var1ous other muslcal acts At several of the monthly meetmgs, speakers spoke and showed p1ctures of l1fe 1n France Presldent Josette Cella, who was born rn France and l1ved there for several years, arranged for French Club members to correspond w1th students 1n her nat1ve land Other act1v1t1es, super v1sed by advlser, Mr Frank McDonnell, mcluded a candy sucker sale to promote pep for the games, and a party CAMERA CLUB Led by Carl Almquxst pres1dent, and Mr Russell Clark, adv1ser, members of Camera Club learned how to take better p1c tures through the correct use of pho tographlc equ1pment Members learned the proper use of three types of cameras, the snapshot camera, the shde camera, and the mo t1on plcture camera After prctures were taken, knowledge of how to de velop negatlves, and how to prmt p1c tures enabled the amateur shutter bug to create thelr own photographs The clubs b1ggest money makmg project was a spec1al mov1e for the hool, Rebel W1thout A Cause Proflts were used to buy an enlarger and photograph1c suppl1es for the Club FAMILRA CLUB-Iwrst Rau S Olds C Greer C Almquv-.I plesndent K1 Rlchxrdson, secrelarytreasurer V Hanford, J Knudson, H Snyder VICE president .Second Row Mr Clark, advlser 40 ' ' ' QQ ,xx 'Nh I ,f I I l I s ,L . V , -0 ' ,X ?' 4 YJ 6 '- ,- my , T .. ' V tp ,. ht ,W- Z I i is I K E ff ' ry y - iq , l' F lg 1' as N 5 I I , , ig? R A rf Lg , If 4' sf , tl . fl ' il. 1 Q - I , 1- ,lf 'lv A 'I A . AS, . , . A , 1. ' , . ' . . ' . 1 . , . ' , . . . I' F V - , lu - ,, . a . . . . . , . 'rg . . H . 1 .- 1 ia' - GC - . ,, . -f A , - - - V , .Tank .jgugmg , 1 WK .I . , ' , , y SC LL ' rr O1 ganzzatrons 41 GERMAN CIUB-Iflt gh J W g P G Wllad N Fll tt J D Nl Y GERMAN CLUB Havxng a successful two way stu dent exchange and enthus1ast1c correspondence w1th Ger many were the goals of German Club To acquamt members Wlth the European way of hfe the club enjoyed speakers and movles of Germany durmg the year A scrapbook depxctlng an average Amer1can students l1fe wh1le at Stadlum was sent to Humbolt Gymnas1um ln DEBATE CLUB Enthus1ast1c speakers presented heated arguments when Castle debaters competed agalnst other members of the Puget Sound Debate League Members of Debate Club headed by Pres1dent Betsy Parks and advlsed by Mr V1ctor Parber were chosen because of thelr speakmg ab1l1ty The questron of the year was Resolved that the Un1ted States elementary and secondary school sys tem should be fundamentally rev1sed The f1rst major 3Ct1V1ty ln wh1ch debaters took part was the annual Student Congress at Pac1fic Lutheran College Practlce and regular league debates followed Two b1g annual tournaments hlghhghted the year s ac t1v1t1es PLC was the sxte of the first tournament and the College of Puget Sound sponsored the second major contest Dusseldorf Germany Students correspondence was also sent to Stadlum s aff1l1ate school To acquamt Hans Hahn w1th several Amer1can fam 1l1es the exchange student stayed at f1ve homes durmg the year Plannmg and schedul1ng some of Hans soc1al 3Ct1V1t1eS was one of German Clubs more mterestmg projects DPBATF Cl UB-Slandmg B Bryant J Parber G Johnson Mr Parber advxser C Reed K Robinson I Ward A Frater Seated B Iirewntt secretary treasurer B Parks president K Pappas, vice presrdent I Imeson . . . . . I Sf I ' H . r A, A , 1 'f N J X ' 'M .L . A Ll, ' ,, V ' 44 - f V. jj? ' ' . e 0 ri t: . a ner, . arrison, D. i r , . , io , . Rafn, Mm. Jaunzems, . eson, C. ork. . 'Q T , - - , , a 0 n ' 9 ' ' , - ' 9 . . . , . . . , , , . . 1 - 9 rx , ' ' aa Organizations ompehhon 0 ere y T R7 U 2 Q3 SKI FI UB Flrst Rom I limtrurl sergeant at arms I! Trent vxce presldenl T McCrxcken pre ldent 'Vlr Arpke advlser K Caston secretary I Hood treasurer I flagett Second Rom I Sinrlstrom l Roberts 1 Wonders K Cenardme C facxce S Dean R Schubert C laslon Fhzrd Rau. I Illlolt V Wadsworth A llekshenleks N McKe-ever R Nelsson I More I MCfC7Fn1lCk S Ortwem I Olsen I Vulhelm Fourth Raw I Schneebeck I Warnlck R Kasselman C' Johnson I Nelson B Bryant P Kfxrrlson I'1f!h Rau. I5 Whltacre J Wlek M Ferns J Vadhexm II Iirewltt J bpornch 5 I-arlev T Nordqulst I Pllxott B Heacox J l-eutz A Howe K Vxafore SKI TEAM Front Row B Iynn J Ifeutz Baci' Row T McCracken K Vlafore J Clagelt B Trent SKI CLUB Sk1 Club, Wlth Tom Mc Cracken presxdent, and Mr Robert Arpke advxser, offered a twofold program of team competltlon and general excurslons At the beglnmng of the season, Stad1um's fastest Sk1e1S were chosen for the school racmg team Thls team competed for the West Cascad1an League Champlonshlp 1n four meets w1th Lmcoln, Bellarmlne, W1l son, Frankhn Plerce, and North Thurston hxgh schools One of several excurslons was held on January 3rd, when sklers and h1kers V1S1t9d Parad1se Lodge at Mount Ralnlef Natlonal Park To help flnance bus transportatlon for the proJect, thlrty dollars was earned ln November by means of a car wash 42 ' ' . . 1 1 J Z7 . i Z7 ' 1 I 2 J' I or A 0 ., T 1. it I 5 Q gf 0 wr H V ? 1 4 . 2 ' ' A HL-'ff -: X C' ,. ,7 ,ff . I . fx . :- 'L ,P- K up I Urganizations 43 RIFLE CLUB S1nce only the top ten rrflemen rn Rlfle Club qual1f1ed for the varsxty team, there was much rlvalry be tween club members for one of these let tered pos1t1ons For the f1rst t1me these expert shooters were g1ven an opportun1ty to Joxn Blg S Thxs honor promoted each members compet1t1ve spmt Meets were held Wlth Llncoln, W1lSOH, Clover Park, Frankl1n Prerce, Everett Sumner, and Puyallup hlgh schools Under the gu1dance of faculty adv1ser, Mr Everett Bedford and presldent John Gxaudrone, members worked hard to be come d1st1ngu1shed rrflemen To achleve thts amb1t1on each shooter lmproved hxs marksmanshlp at pract1ces, wh1ch were held every Monday and Thursday at the Po1nt Def1ance R1f1e Range Badges and d1plomas of recogmtron were awarded to members who achleved standards set by the Natronal Rxfle Assoc1at1on RIPII CIUB Standing J Claudrone president R lrvm Second Rom S Olds D Mansfleld D I hrlstensen D Iacohs N l' lllott 'Ihlrd Hou l Iohnson T Click C Kem I Roberts J Fltzger xld I Dawson secretary Fourth Row I C oulter D Miller M Roberts I Clagett S Hudson J M xttson H Adams R Borchardt Iwfth Rau S Ifrederlck vlce presxdent Ii Barnes M Andrews J DePolo M Muller A Rlgglo V Vldmanls li Copeland SKIN DIVING CLUB Teachlng baslc fundamentals of d1v1ng, promotmg safety ln the water, and encouraglng proper use of aquatlc equlpment were the purposes of Sk1n Drvxng Club Qllallfylllg examlnatlons had to be passed before students were accepted 1nto the club These tests conslsted of treadlng water for ten m1nutes, sw1mm1ng mnety feet under water uslng sw1m f1ns, and sw1mm1ng the length of the pool wearmg a ten pound welght belt In add1t1on to requ1red equlpment, many aCt1V6 mem bers owned a welght belt, a rubber su1t, and an aqualung Wresthng octop1 1n Commencement Bay hrghhghted several excurs1ons held dur1ng the year SKIN DIVINC CIUH I'1rst Rau. J Cllgett presldent I King Mr Muse aduser Second Row S llrod P WIIWKDH C Caclce becretarytreasurer S Dem X Smith Third Rau. J Vadhexm IJ Woodbury I Bradtrud C Senfert A Howe ll Copeland vlce presldent Fourth Rott S larley B Whntacre 'I Dahl 4 , 4' I . ug V 'M . ,- . ' ,Q . v . . . rr 4' - . t 1 , fc V. I - ., . I. ,, . . . . 3 . l 1 y ' ' sc ' ar ' , . . . . I i ' ' N 1 . . . 3 , 3, . v ' ' I , , 1 N X , ' 7 I nl I. -. ' J , 1' , 3 . C ' . . 'J . . , . .' J, ..' .', .lf ':'l.. .' , . A ,1. ,., 3, . i , . , . , . S, . . I I ' ,ff , i ' f Q a S K A 4 . . . . ' . . iv - I 2 . Wd . , , a . . ' ' ' . Q n - ' P . .I I I . - V J . 2 . Z - . ' , . .' . . .' tl. 'I , . 'U , ', ' z , I ' - 1 ,. 2 , f. l A . . - ' , . 44 01 0'l1lllZllll0llS r I NV S-Irrl Iron IN of ro s x 1 la 1 Iuhnes Svrom 011 I Ielcrson nth V uv: Q ones 1 ns n I u I u uni Imu W rrl Vlfomlers I Iwlrorts M White on V Iohn I ss E'I'ILIl eccx 0 xr n c enum Sco I'r1zuth lmu I Ross I Sunberg I4 Whxtxcre 1 files H Rosen 1' llowlmd R Kasselman M Klener Q Douglxs S Parlette I Dllle S Johnson K lest Prom! NI ISIOINII S Hubner FALL ACTIVITY MANAGERS Collectmg money each morn1ng durlng fmrst perlod for the Stad1um Bowl Fund was a new task for the Fall Act1v1ty Managers As another new feature these managers represented the roll rooms 1n Student Councxl, unless another representatlve had been elected Student body act1v1ty txckets were sold by actxvxty managers at the beg1nn1ng of the school year These t1ckets adm1tted students to games and dances, and gave a prlce reduct1on on publ1cat1ons Also ordered and d1str1buted by managers were the Castle Dxrectones and season basket ball tlckets SAVINGS MANAGERS A penny saved IS a penny earned Thls maxlm could have been used as the motto for the savlngs program 1n the Tacoma Publlc Schools The a1m of thls program was to lflqtlll regular savmgs hablts Savlngs earned three per cent mterest annually at a local bank Three people worked on Stad1um s savmgs program Adm1ral Thomas Atkms, ch1ef of the entlre school savmgs system, Mary Algeo, savlngs secretary, and Mr Don Hunt advlser These people worked to ra1se Stad1um s number of students mak1ng a weekly deposxt .4 FAIL SAVINGS MANAGERS-Fzrst Row S Rubin C Carlbom S Denny, F Odegard G Colllns S Re S d R M C, d N P L Schubert I Grant M Ahrens, P Gearon B Johnson P Hodge B Petterson Thzrd Row I Rxchmorgluuli hilaxlln lsIJwKe belarTen:'lll enhmontl h Taugcher J H ' m e y, W Faulhaber B Meyer N Saizmran S Miller C Wiseman P Whxte Fourth Row N Anderson, S Farber, M Andrews G Douglass J Tepolskx, J Lurtrlght L Srzer, M Stewart P Ruff .U 2 Q - - 1 . s I K . ' VV 1 VXI, . AC I'IVI'I'Y MA 1 2I'IIi.' s ' ' '. II '41 . ,I. Ilcliu zz, K. Hvinrick. INI. Ii uns. S. K: n .I 'lx K Ifurvs ur. I,, Hull. I.. . I If If ,. I .' . S. Sn' . , Tiggs. IC. Foyk- I1 II. S. Dum, Il, Iiryzml. I.. .I IC, fella. I.. NI -Q. F. A gll s. 'I'. I isl Ip. 'fl ' J. 11 . G. ' ,. ' . ' . I,. Nels . . - . I. G0.'.'. T, Ferl I Isl. Il. II lzgl . Ii. I.: sc . II, NI K 1, I.. I,zn'svn. II. ' II, ' ' ' .. I . .' - . . Aa . '. I1 . 3 . . H . L X A .- . . . . . ,, . . , . . . 7. . ' I. ' . , . . . - - . Y . . , af gl' 1, .V . li- L .. LA. If U I I ,. , 3' f . . 4 - 4, 3 I Organizations 45 SPRING ACTIVITY MANAGICIIS-I l'rsl Row: G. Carbone, Il. Price, J. Hanson. S. l':xrlette. K. Farvour, V. John. C. lialsano, J. Grace, S. Elrod. l'. Wilson, D, Weller. VM. White. Seroml lforu' 'l'. Ceclerquist. J. Mansfield, V. Tiggs, G. Johnson. I.. Sizcr, F. Faeaee, J. Shelton. K. Ile-ssen, I.. Moss. Il. Nelson, li. llryzlnt. Third Row: T. luvll. D- MUN- J. Klrkelm. J. Curr, M. Miller, C. Angelus. C. Gaston, C. Swanberg, J. Young, H. Rosen, ll, Larsen, H. Lemke, Ii. I'elzel. Fourllz Row: W. Washington, W. lflngler, K. Anderson. SPRING ACTIVITY MANAGERS - Managing 1959 Tahoma sales was an 1mportant part of Spnng Act1v1ty Managers work Early 1n February, these students helped pubhcxze the Tahoma and were then 1n charge of takmg orders and collectlng money from thelr 1nd1v1dual roll rooms When the annuals were dehvered, managers d1s trlbuted the books and opt1onal plastlc covers Publ1c1z1ng the newly organlzed Basketball Nxght, an evemng of stunts and entertamment to create pep for the state basketball tournament, and sellmg t1Ck6tS for the annual B1g S Faculty basketball game were other projects of the year SPRING SAVINGS - Tomorrow is Savings Day was a famlllar Monday remlnder to all students of the Brown Castle Through weekly depos1ts Casthtes learned the value and reaped the benefxts of regular savlngs Secretary Mary Algeo and advlser, Mr Don Hunt, supewlsed the weekly act1v1ty and w1llmgly answered any student s quest1ons Sl RINC SAVINK S MANAC I RS-hrs! Row I McKee IJ Qunm W Washington ll Fuck Ii Copel md Second Rau ll leterson C Wlseman A Meyers I Rose R Nels-.on I C exron K Colllns I Curtrlght Thzrd Row N IJeCaro P Whlte J Schneebeck A lpeper I Sand-.trom K Seifert S Farber Fourth Row S Houglum I I xstoresl I H xmre M Kelly S Iiurwell S Gunnell I Prxedlte W l'aulhaber I' zlth Hou. K Dul ms M Ahrens V Wxenlxcr I Schubert I- Tauscher L Grant M Stewart J Iyons B Larson M Gardner H Rlehow . . . . , , . H 7 ' 77 ' ' . . . , . ' - A- . Q if W., .... ........ - F . - - - yi -4 vt as 1- A 5 f ' y tl x -' ' 1 ' I' IC .' . : '. . . a . . A . . A . . T 1 -- '5 - ' -' Y ' - - V 5 ' - , '. la . 1. ' . , T 'v . ' : . , , . ' , . C. , . . Q . S' .' . '. S . . ' - I - V - , - 4 F, - , . l , . . ' rganlzatwns 6 5.3 use , - RFD CROSS RI PRFSI N1 XTIVES-gmnziznr, I Hanson pre ldent F1rstRou M Roherts F 'Vlllls I frmde J Corcorxn Mus Kem adviser I Schwarz treasurer I Ruff secretary M 'Ihurston J grace VN Iaulhaber S Barber 'VI Sutton Second Rau M Iionagofskl K Fischer X liaarslig X I-rater I Garrlson H Whannell M Rowe I Dodson J Smith M Kellv I Yasuda S Mitt on K Hlrose Thzrd Rom K Sellev B Hxrrltke C Kembel I Knudson R Borchardt B Williams A Burcar fourth Ron. I3 Kevs B Rounley Ii Barnes K Kanarr J MCIIDHIS C fates I Rose I Moffat I MrCmm1Ck I Keller M Bell M Melqulst I-zfth Rau R I-jetmand H Slmon J Mlchaelson G MOTTIS C Leach I Savage L Wonders B Iarson Szxih Rou, IJ bhxgeno I Iverson B Muse N Van Valkenhurg RED CROSS Jumor Red Cross, under the leadershlp of Mrs Mary Kean, advlser, and Jane Hanson, presldent, ra1sed money through a dr1ve held ln November Thxs J money was used to flll a glft chest w1th ltems to brxghten t t' the 11s es of underpr1v1leged chlldren overseas The group U S also sent Thanksglvmg and Chrlstmas posters to Madlgan Army Hosp1tal the Nav v! 'a Wai an ., ,J 5 Hans Hahn 1908 59 exchange student mr! Neal Illlott lflu 18 exch Inge student point out scenic urea of term my to nuss Kxsselmxn VMI F0 exehlngt student . t' C .'i '1 . 'k':.. f . s' . . I2 . . 2. 2. 1 I. , ' '. 1 .' .' . .'z,. '.' ..', ...Q ..' 'J . ' . .' ..f. .'. I ,A ' x . ' . . ' . ' ,. ' . - ' ' ,- .. .,. ,. .,. . ,.. .,s, . .. ... ,. . 1 .. .-. ... 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' f I 1 , ' ff X , r ,Y dry., If 1 A ' - iw ' A L . A l , I Q . .x Q 1 , , l .1 A ' ' ly mx-, L , IL ' - 4 I 11,1 '11, - !',.?, X ' ,' f ' 1 k I V! - I V , If - , 1 V , -,f 5 1 A 1 ' - Q' -wf' 'y ' 'l f 1 f- ' Y 9 , ' 5 ' I A ,f - ' M f -L . ' W ,X f .A ' ' ,. ,f f ',7 vif' ,Q ' , , If' fl ' J fL fl! ,f ,ff 1 ' - I LK- f - ff 1 f U ' 1 . I rw , 1 ' v ' ' V . ,' ,- If I!!! ' 'rag J ,f!.l'f.n1' r. 4. k x .. .f 4 V N-!fx:,mk f 1 , xi 'Q V! :VL 1 ' - 4 P w W4' ' -' K ' 'IX y A ,711 - 'V A L f K. , l ' . . f 'fy' - mf , ' ' v '7 f f ' 1 A ' , ,g . f ' l - 7' 1 X ' L' V ' V 4 1.1 -fd, x Q ,IN L .Av ,3 fi, Af K ' N 1, 1 V, f' V L' A . ' ,f V . , 1,1 ,J 50 Fine Arts ACa 7,8 F? - a .ij , !43 MAIJRIGAIS-l irst Row IJ. Coovert. B. Niartin. J. Atkins Paine. IJ. Smith. N. Chrixtiannen. S. Miller. Mr. Murgelli. A-QU' ppell ,J . Q- -,., . J... vm' ' 75 RG -writ . D. Slater. M. Hodges. C. Shiytlen. Ii. 1 E x i oir cz ar i z V 3 ,E Ng, ppe sn X Jr 'ti . X K Pzexcntt. Seroml Row: C. Fitzpatrick, S. Mattson L Bailey L ot if f r A !'AI'I'I'1I,I.A FI-I0IRf'I'en0r' N. Alley. D. Foovvrt. J Fur:-orzin, F. Fitzpatrick. J. Iluxlanrl. IS. IVICAIPIHP. J. Iiidlzirrlson. J. Slickncy. Alto? Ii. Xnflerson Ilil-,mn M VV. Brown. M. Farino, N. Fhristianson. J. Grande. K. Huglmerg. G. Johnson. J. Lyons. IJ. Nan-carato. N1 I'errv. IJ. Slater. C. Slayzicn. M. Thurston C Williims S Vhllums Hass: N. Anderson, IJ. Carlson. J. Cook, J. Johnson. G. Prewcott, W. Reed. IC. Iiichnrrl. Ii. Thompxon. 'I' Tuell. H. VYashington. 'I'. Wivkmfin Accompanht I Porsberg Fine Arts 51 Timm Sgiving, lzrfsfmas Concert Because of remodeling in the school auditorium, A Cap- pella Choir made its first appearance before Stadium's student body in a stand-up Thanksgiving Assembly in November. In December, the annual Christmas concert was held at Mason Methodist Church. The P-TA was honored in March with a concert and in April the Choir performed at the annual Arts and Science Convention. Easter morning the Choir sang in the Sunrise Service at Wright's Park. The group also sang in Stadium's Easter Assembly, presented a Spring Concert, and ended the year by singing at the Baccalaureate Service and Commencement in June. To become a member of this honorary group a student must have first sung in mixed or advanced girls' chorus, have been able to read music, and have had regular attendance. IC! ia? .fr So : J. Atkins, I.. Bailey, M. Barringer. I.. Dimock. W. Faulhaber. C. Foster. C. Franks. M. Gilmore, H lt. C. Littles, B. Martin. S. Mattson. H. McKenzie. M. Metzler. S. Miller, I.. Paine, B. Peterson, S th. g their first appearance, A Cappella Choir sings in the stand-up 'Thanksgiving assembly. Mr. Paul Margelli makes drilling 9Uj0Yab19- Qrclzesfra receives Under the direction of Mr. Joseph Wheeler, Stadium's Orchestra started the year with the smallest number of strings in several yearsg this was due to the opening of the new Wilson High School. On January 29th, Stadium's Orchestra presented its an- nual Winter Concert. Featured in this program were Jean de Paris by Beethoven, Andalucia Suite by Lecuona, and the Waltz from Masquerade Sutie by Khachaturian. Dur- ing this concert the Orchestra was assisted by members of the Concert Band. This brought in the woodwind and bass family which are an addition to any orchestra's performance. To test musical skills, members of the Orchestra enteled solo and small ensemble con'tests. In these competitions, ratings were awarded based upon technique, tone quality, and mastery of selection. During the Western Washington Music QW FN lg n ex TT mv 7-mei 4 W.. O PHI STRX li 1 Xml n N ickifoo 1 nicromm nm eronr liolinz IC K1-lln -I. lforslu-rg. F. Vzirllsom. M. Slicklor. IJ. VVImnnell. Viola: li. lireiten Wmllefb Kelli? l Hofllsf- K wlleelel I W lkm 1 3 1 L. l s I C ir: S OI on. U. lirickson. IJ. 'lihuvm-. Flutes: J. Schneelvcck. V. Plzillner. Oboe: D. Hochstraisscr. Iiissoon excellent ratings Educators Association competitions held at Woodrow Wilson High School in February, many Stadium students received excellent ratings. Sixteen Castle students played in the Festi- val Orchestra and Band which performed the same evening. In March, Stadium's Orchestra sent Steve Moen and Nedra Sickafoose to Seattle for the Convention of the National Music Educators-Northwest District. Steve and Nedra both played in the All Northwest Orchestra conducted by Dr. Stanley Chapple, conductor at the University of Vilashington. Participants of this group had been chosen by music directors who studied applications submitted by pupils in all western states. These applications contained an outline of experience and local band directors' recommendations. After rehearsing three days, this select group presented a concert in the Seattle Civic Auditorium. Fine Arts 53 Representing Stadium in the All Northwest Hand and Orchestra are Bob Scott. Steve Moen. and Nedra Sickafoose. awww V ,......, M , . A ,,,,.,..Q lah After rehearsing. Band members put :muy instruments before hurrying to next class. I Michaelson. Clnrinets: tl. Kern, M. lluvcnport. Ilass Clarinet: M. Nlarush. Trumpets: S. Moen, li. Scott. Horns C. McGregor. R. Mladnicb, K. lJeSurt. Trombones: B, Burbank, G. Grobins. l'. Roman. Percussion: I liare D. Brown, S. Fletcher. wrt BAND COUNCIL-S. Moen. president: S. Fletcher, vice president: C. Kembel. secretary. treasurer: J. Schneebeck, historian: G. Wolvin, senior representative: J. Michaelson, junior representative: M. Davenport, sopho- more representative: G. Grobins. drum major: D. Brown, property manager. Ban entertains or Stadium's Band, with Mr. Joseph Wheeler as director, began its season early. Before the opening of school, practice was started for the performance which was to be given at the Western Washington Fair in Puyallup. The band, after long hours of practice with Tigerannas, also provided entertain- ment at all of Stadium's home football games. When basket- ball season came, the band divided into two pep bands which alternated playing at home games. For the second year, Stadium's Band was asked to march in Seattle's Santa Claus Parade. Out of a field of forty-one marching bands, Stadium won a first place music trophy. The band also won a first place trophy in Tacoma's Santa Claus Parade. The Daffodil and Veterans' Day parades were two other special events in which the band took part. Stadium's Concert Band presented a Winter Concert, BAND-Flutes: J. Schneebeck. V. Plattner, E. Fomia. Oboe: D. Hochstrasser. Bassoon: J. Michaelson. Clarinet: G. Kem, M. Marush, M. Davenport, L. Lund, J. Schaller, C. Kenbel, C. Gray, D. Reed, J. Myers, P. More, J. Kelso. Bass Clarinet: J. Carr. Alto Sax: G. Breuher. Comet: S. Moen, B. Scott, G. Wolvin. M. Stein, R. Obom, A. air an para S January 29th. Among the selections were The Tzar's Bride Overture by Rimsky-Korsakov and Pegent by Persichette. Steve Moen was feature soloist at this concert. Steve, a senior and band president, played Concert for Trumpet by Haydn. During the remainder of the year Stadium's Band pre- sented a Spring Concert, entered competitions for both solos and ensemblies, and played before the Stadium student body. Robert Scott was sent as a representative from Stadium to the All-Northwest Band Festival held in Seattle, March 4-7. Purchasing new blue and gold uniforms from the Univer- sity of Washington was an outstanding event of the band's year. To pay for these uniforms, a candy sale was held. Spec- ially packaged candy was sold by all members of band, orches- tra and Tigerannas. A profit of S800 was gained from this sale. Fine Arts 55 Playing at the State AA Tournament, Stadium's Pep Band entertains thousands of basketball fan:-s. 'S-Q. za. During daily rehearsal, Mr. Joe Wheeler listens to tone quality as he directs the band. Robert.-s, IJ. Frivolcl. French Horn: R. Mladenich, C. McGregor. K. DeSart. Trombone: li. Burbank. G. I robins. P. Roman, M. Grobins. T. Fawcett. IJ. Evans. Baritone: D. Edwards. li. Bergstrom, J. Hushfield. s '. Friberg, C. Seifert, J. Mansfield. Percussion: D. Brown, S. Fletcher, E. Bare, J. Yager, I.. Jorgenson lla Q: l 1 i 'nf' s I xi ,fir 7 V Y, ., pi r .. W ks n IK . 1 , lf. Nh . . . ,. , i . . . 4, six, ,' , .'i Q - . , x 1 I 4,1 3 . . . K , 1 - ,, , 1 . , , ' a Qi-Q1 1. 4 yavgi x ix 3 1.'. 'ir 5 no , , . . 6 J I A 1 0 CO f vt? 'X ,x .'. 4' 6 xi Q ' 4 Q Q 1 9 4 ' ttf , 'A 4 i J 4 5 sd' ,Flfil'llfz'XNNrAxS-1'llfSf Hou ll. Shigeno. treasurer: S. Wahlberg, president: K, Farvour. vice president. -I, Grande. secretary. Second Row: A. llaton. M. Markovich. J Hazen. Third Row Nl. Nlaesner. N. Sickafoose. li. lireiten. C. Schneider. M, Bonagofski. I-'ourih Hon vl. Corcoran. Nl. liairringer. K. Heinrick. C. Brubaker. P. VVhile C' Gaston Fiflh Row S. Mirzildi. B, Muse. K. Hailey. G. Johnson. R. Borchzirdl, K. 'l'remblay. l'. Hodge. Slxlh Ron' li. Whitney. l.. Clark, N. Hood. K. Littles, B Johnson. Johnson. B. Walters. M. Muridge, Sereritli Row: P. Dille, K. Dupuis, M. Stewart, C. linlflwin. S. Dean. l.. Sizer. TIGERANNAS - Many foggy mornings, the whistle of President Susan VVahlberg could be heard as Tigerannas marched with the band. It took many of these early drills, in addition to the regular Tigeranna class time, to present the entertainment during the half times of all home foot- ball and basketball games. These shows used themes based on the Puyallup Fair, Scenery in the Northwest, and Broadway Musicals. The Band-Tigeranna Dance, held in January, was co-sponsored by Tigerannas with Kene Farvour as the co-chairman. Members were especially proud of the new pin con- sisting of two plumes connected to a gold HT . 9' . X 3 X-J f DIANE NACCARATO SHARON McINTYRE Strutting down the football field at the head of Sta- dium's band and Tigerannas were majorettes Sharon Mc- Intyre, Diane Naccarato, and Beverlee Williams. These girls wrote all the routines which were used, made their outfits, helped the band and Tigerannas by aiding in the formations, and led the band in parades. GEORGE GROBINS BEVERLEE WILLIAMS When basketball season came, the twirlers, wearing new outfits of gold and blue satin, again provided half- time entertainment at Stadium's home games. The majorettes also marched with the band in the Veterans' Day, Santa Claus, and Daffodil parades. ...-...W Q ..., Q51 ...M My hi Q!!-f-I 4. .0 . 4.4 FAM '25 M .' ' Afga' 'e 5, ,Q 5 fu 1, . A was -vr., .W 'WNW an rgyum a Q 5 3 - Y wsu. , , g W - .rilw f ' y W 1.6. -f 2 , sf ' . N J ' m. , 'ff'-,W-I ' yd , . ...sm...L.4,. - Ji' Q-:..:.W .. f ,,.,.1,, , . Mg. ,Q,,.,.,, Ni, ., , ... M ' -1,....M... , .. 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'I '55 Gai 11 60 Fme Arts Pep sponsors uses to games Pep Club s goal was to become a center of enthuslasm whlch would keep Stadlumxtes 1nterested 1n the athletrc program Orgamzrng parades such as the pep parade before the Gnd Go Round was one of the many act1v1t1es sponsored by Pep Club Enthuslastlc supporters dec orated twenty cars w1th blue and gold streamers and wh1le r1d1ng to the game sang school songs and chants Th1s created an atmosphere of antlcrpatlon and ex cxtement Another respons1b1l1ty was pep rall1es On the eve that Stadrum played Wrlson 1n football a rally was held m the Stadlum bowl where a Wllson ram was burned rn efflgy Urgmg students to Slgn up for pep buses and to attend games was another rmportant duty of Pep Club Members put up posters every week as a remmder of the comlng game and to encourage pep bus nders Each act1v1ty se1'ved as a step toward better school spmt 1n Stadlum s student body These respon s1b1l1t1es kept Pep Club members presxdent J1m Mc the athletlc season PEP CLUB CABINET--J B at d Se gmc 1 A Sum K H 1 Sec my L Roberts vw P am J Mccouey Perllamllm Where oh here has my llttlo tram! gone whlfAShl'til'00fA gowlldove football cbory ' 9 I i . . , ' ' Q 7 in i . , . . . ,if .. . . , t - . .. . , . 7 . - a 4 ' Colley, and advlser, Mr. Donald Hunt busy durlng .wmv re 3 ' - , rssi 'an nns: . ., sm-,rg K' , Mg l ' t win N, ' i rs ' r vi . J.. nk SAHASA TOLO ROYALTY dwgke Q , . - yn H . v U 4 I ' ' ' 1. D N54 DCNNA Sl0NAKER Attendant umm. Ni., rp KENE FARVOUR HANS HAHN Queen MARTHA BARRINGER Attendant , 1 f xp' WENDY WIDENER Pep Queen 1 fy I JULIE SANDSTROM Queens Crown Candudate W. -N ff . R I ff f 1,1 1' I .. F' ,fl ,gif ff f 1 4 1 1 'KW , f4x f!i,V'k A X -. 1, FN f , X-' W4 Z!! jx 1 i!,qg , fm ' 4: N ,fb 0 ' ff fV T 1 , f ' I , '1 ' A ' WMD X ' f . I' f A S514 f. A! f' , ., 1 1-K ' , i f isa. Q' f A , sg 33 5 A A fp -Vw at - fm. . 1 f i xg x, I, . ,. Q il f . fs 3 Q f ff is gp , Q SOPHOMORE MAY DANCE ,gm 5? 'la im' 'Wm .JL W ' 25 f-Q Q- 66 Publications Tahoma faff varies action Slzois, l t A I 1 t dea Doblash Bus ness yVnBk Ld dMgaetLew1 Ldt f th 1960 T Edt e k fth19 E GRETCHEN KASSELMAN CONNIE ENGVALL Orgamzahon Edntor Semors Ednor in 'WS t? r-' E susAN cnocxen MARC ABN0'-D Cofdifor Co-Editor Work on the 1959 IAHOMA began ln the spr1ng of 1958 w1th the selectlon of staff members As the weeks passed dlscusslon meet mgs were held ln WhlCh many baslc plans were determmed Because Stad1um students were now a smaller workmg un1t lt was thought much could be achleved through UNITY Thrs then was adopted as the basls upon whlch to bu11d the 1959 Tahoma Devot1ng summer months to layout and deslgn edrtors of each sectxon drew tentatlve layouts and submltted these drawmgs to Lenore Elhott and Brlan Magnusson art edltors After makmg cor rect1ons and necessary changes these art edltors drafted the sectlons 1nto a prehmmary dummy When school began m September Sherry Hubner busmess man ager complled a spec1f1cat1ons 11st WhlCh was malled to varlous pub l1sh1ng compames throughout the Paclflc Northwest These punters then returned estlmates and the prmtmg contract was awarded Get your copy IH was a fam1l1ar plea to staff members durmg 415 K9 ELAINE PFLUGMACHER GAIL GOSS BRIAN MAGNUSSON LENORE ELLIOTT Copy Edutor Fune Arts Edltor Art Edntor Art Edntor , , . . . A Q . . . . Making note of he pri s dline are Karen ' . i ' ' i ' , Manager: Ka a us irk, Asociate 7 itor: an ar r s, . . . 4' i or o e ahoma. - s Q p ,V 5 gn, . . . . - 1 if yy A . ' . ' . arg ,A W . . . ' . .7 KA a J ' , - u ' ar ' ' . - 7 I Co- i ors Marc Amold and Susan Crock r look over plans and s etches or e 95 annual. l Ir ' k 4 ' W, 4 --V ' A U 0 . QM ,-fav-.' Publications 67 c cmges faculty, Senior Sections SHERRY HUBNER EVERETT BEDFORD Buslness Manager Adviser fall months At thls tlme the staff was busxly wr1t1ng a large port1on of the annual s copy Taklng group p1ctures was another large project 1n1txated 1n November In an effort to add varxety and 1nterest to the club sec tlon props were used Selhng s bscnptxons keeps Sherry Hubne and Mlchelle Brown busy m Fol1ow1ng approx al of the galley proofs f1nal copy sheets and flmshed prlnts were mounted on cardboard paste up sheets From these paste up sheets the hthography process was employed to prlnt the annual In February a vxgorous subscrlptlon campalgn was launched Tp W s1gns posters and P A announcements a1ded 1n the promotxon of thls dnve After completlon of the sports sectlon 1n Apr1l the last paste up sheets were del1vered to the prmter thus the major portlon of the Work was completed In May of 1959 TAHOMA was d1str1buted the taff cubbyhole mf--w w,,,,,sW Art ts B an Magnusson and Lenore E111 tt prepare posters for sub- scnptlon dnve wtf if 71 gi A WENDY WIDENER BARBARA MEYER BOB LYNN MICHELLE BROWN JEANNE HUHN HARVEY SNYDER Photo Ch'ef GMS Sports Ednor BOYS SPOHS EdlT0f Assistant Busuness Manager Typist Photographer W X I , 1 I . 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I ' 1 u 1 68 Publzcatlons Reporfmg, wwhzfzg, clzasmg 'Hi --9 News Edltor Feature Editor Obtammg and prmtxng current events for the World Stadlums paper was the responslblllty of the 1958 fall stall Barbara Norms Edrtor 1n Chlel orgamzed and super v1sed the staff personnel desxgned the flrst page of the papers and wrote ed1tor1als Worklng closely with the edrtor was news ed1tor JoAnn Mladenlch Th1S rmportant asslstant s Jobs were to appomt reporters to obtam stor1es to read rough copy and to set up the dummy for the last page Supervlsed by thls edrtor were four reporters who sought rnformatxon and wrote necessary stor1es Attendmg and reportmg on mterscholastrc and 1ntra mural games was boys sports edxtor Harvey Rosen A asslstant was g1rls sports edxtor Audrey Swanson who also wrote Bengals Ahce Wenness suppl1ed the feature page wrth Castle Brlcks poetry and mformal short stor1es Photographer Ken Byrne took act1on shots of puplls and the school for the paper Keepmg the paper w1th1n rts frnancxal budget was Donna Reed busrness manager Ma1l1ng edltors sent one hundred and flfty Worlds to Amerxcan and forelgn schools JOANNE MLADENICH ALICE WENNESS HARVEY ROSEN AUDREY SWANSON Sports Edntor Gnrls Sports Editor Ha lb t H y Rosen Sp ng Edxto d Ba be N Fall Edu d cuss n p pe tand rd E'- E WORLD STAFF Fzrst Raw J Mladenlch K Healy B N A W N H R0 S A Swanson' Mr Albrecht S Burweu, R Member' T Otngglgs. 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Publications 69 are variecl duties of World f MARGARET LEWIS Assoclate Edltor MIKE BERRY News Edltor Inj Check 8 th W ld ledge M Ha ry S busmess d and Donna Reed b nesmng Q A KAREN TREMBLAY Feature Editor STAN FARBER suAnoN Knucmlne sP0 fS Edlf0V Girls Sports Edltor Stadlum s lmportant affalrs and projects were covered by the sprlng World staff led by Mr Harvey Albrecht ad vlser and Harvey Rosen edrtor A speclal tournament rssue devoted to the basketball team and thelr enthuslastrc fans was publlshed durmg Tour nament Week March 11 14 under the d1rect1on of Stan Farber Boys Sports Ed1tor and Sharon Krugmlre Glrls Sports Ed1tor Current news events such as the announcements of the next World staff members and the newly chosen exchange student to Dusseldorf Germany were handled by Mlke Berry News Ed1tor Assrgnmg prctures and wrrtxng captrons was the job of Margaret Lewls Assoclate Ed1tor Edrtorrals Castle Bucks and feature stones were the responsrbrhtres of Karen Tromb lay, Feature Ed1tor Handhng busmess affarrs was the Job of Donna Reed and Mr Harry Swarm Busmess Advlser Clrculatlon was handled by Chns Swanberg Also rmportant to the success of the paper were the ad chasers dlrected by Susan Wllhams Reporters were Mel Holland Russ Kasselman Bob McLean 4 L-aff' SIRING WORIDSTAYF T bl H R T y M lb Reed M Melq n S beg S K H .i N A E, Q S . , . . . 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' 1 ' ,, I' , .,, f ' 4 - Q I ' J l Y , l Q' L D 'f v -' , Z I 'I .i ff, l - , -.4l T N 'W . r . 72 Sports rr men must prachce, gam experzence TEAM READIES FOR OPPONENTS Football IS not leamed 1n a day or for that matter 1n a year Players must practlce and galn experlence over a perxod of many years Stadrum football machmery d1d not start wlth pre school turnouts as many mlght th1nk Several team mem bers played Llttle League ball and many took an actlve part 1n Jumor hlgh school play Durmg thls perlod the boys learned baSlC fundamentals how to block tackle k1ck run and pass Sportsmanshlp and teamwork were stressed Soon after the 1957 season termlnated the athletlc department headed by Mr Murray Healy readled foot ball gear for returnmg players of 1958 Towards the mlddle of August prospectlve vars1ty players began to work out at Jefferson Park Headed by startmg quarterback Torn Rowland the team dxd calls thenlcs to cond1t1on themselves Before school started equ1pment was lssued and play ers began practxcmg 1n the bowl Soon head coach Mr Bob Levmson dlrected the f1rst scnmmage Ass1stant coaches Mr Ed Klntz and Mr Jack He1nr1ck complled a runmng total a stat1st1cs sheet show1ng yards gamed and lost by backf1eld men and the performance of l1nemen on offense as well as defense The coaches then declded whlch players performed best 1n therr respect1ve pos1t1ons A flrst squad was the end result Soon the team was ready for 1ts flrst contest the Gr1d Go Round EDWARD KINTZ Asslstanf Football Coach BOB LEVINSON Head Coach MURRAY HEALY JACK HEINRICK Athlehc Dlrector Assnstant Coach q R0 Ons tribe ea 'hnlph 'Ped hm ' dbecwl 9 A1153 MIKE BITTERLING Tom ROWLAND B tte I ng Tackle Quarterback 6 z Q Y O O O - ' 1 9 ' . . . a a ' , n 7 - - , , . , - . , . cc ' 77 - ' ' ' ' 7 - ' Q I 5 7 , . . - 7 9 - 9 ' ' . . , 7 - ' a , 3 , f W x f , C Q. . ' fir? , f Tow wland dem trates form a e i o om - i uarterback. Blocking, IS e t m's I irational Awar 'nner, i 1 fl . 74 Sports Excellent ll e play 15 seen as Stad t effect d pa 15 e ecuted SEASON PROVIDES MANY THRILLS A th1rd place 1n the Grld Go Round and two wms and srx losses 1n regular play IS a record that IS to be more respected than lt appears A very large majorlty of the players were sophomores and Jumors wlth less expenence than the out standmg players 1n the star studded Capltal League Th1S record does not truly deplct the thrllls and excxtement that accompamed every game Stadxum s eluslve backs broke loose for many long galns and long passes were plentlful Most of the Trgers touch downs were scored on passes An ant1 chmax to the season came durlng the Stad1um Hoqu1am game when Stadrum frrst broke 1nto the scormg column Jack Curtnght lntercepted a Bobcat prtchout and sprmted nmety SIX yards for a score A few plays later a Rowland to Curtrlght pass covered slxty f1ve yards for another TD Chrnaxmg the season the Txgers of Stadrum upset the favored T1gers of Centraha 19 13 on a frost bltten Centraha freld A s1gn1f1cant fact of the latter game was that the Bengals frelded a team of whlch the majonty had a full football season 1n 1959 at Stadxum The f1Ve graduatlng vars1ty players were Tom Rowland All Clty quarterback M1ke Bltterlmg tackle and Insp1rat1onal Award w1nner Curt Leach tackle Chuck Pme halfback and Dave Paulsen tackle 'F- CHUCK MATSON Halfback JACK CURTRIGHT Halfback '71 ,, TERRY DAHL rom snsul Halfback n ate wg 9 it WILLIE WASHINGTON Cenfef Halfback n ANDY ARTZ FRED BARNES ED RICHARDS Fullback KEN ELSWORTH MIKE PANAGIOTU Center En G t n the e and fight Coa h B b Levmson gl qu rte back TomRolndso lydce Sports 75 RESERVE FOOTBALL - Perhaps one of the least recognized sports at Stadium is reserve foot- ball The Tigers' coaches have consistently turned out winning squads that have been champions 1n every respect After seven consecutive years without a loss the team started its eighth season in victory de feating Lincolns second team by a score of 12 0 Inexperience and lack of depth in the line were principal reasons why the Tigers were downed by Clover Park 13 6 and beaten by Wilson 26 6 ending a period of city sport s history that will be respected for many years to come Coached by Mr Ed Klntz and Mr John Hein rick the reserves staged a near repeat performance of their first game by defeatlng Lincoln 13 0 at the RLs1-nvr roofumll r IR N ll w Reed w Q K end of the Season Cl k 1 R s T DeR F SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL Paralleling the per formance of the rest of the Castle s football teams was the sophomore squad Under the direction of Mr Lloyd Percy and Mr Elmer Peterson the team compiled a record of two wins and six losses Since the Bengals swift backs consistently broke loose for long gains defense seemed to be the main handicap Penalties also hampered chances of scoring when long drives bogged down Highlights of the season came when the first year Tigers edged Wilson 7 6 on October 13 and defeated Bellarmine 19 6 on October 27 At the end of the season Marty Gerard was selected honorary captain and winner of the 1nsp1r ational award SOPHOMORE FOOTBAI L-F I R P M Mll B P R G Sef t R h L B b BK C.: M DFedk Thdlf G dWTr N p3 t SdgSE.csn gha De RKellyDK Llfeed MANAGERS Working in the catacombs of the athletic equipment room and 1n the cramped quarters of the first aid room Sta dium s athletic managers cared for and pass ed out equipment distributed towels and treated minor 1nJur1es These assistants also traveled to all games and d1d numerous odd Jobs such as tending line markers at football games marking lines in the bowl maintalning the bowl surface keeping track of footballs basketballs and baseballs at turnouts and sending game reports to radio stations and newspapers For this work the head manager and the assistant managers were rewarded with var MANAGI Rs-1 1 1: wh: F M sity letters 1h w w h gn Q. Gp f b. P y JJ Ll k is . . - , , - ,. . . , 7 ' 1 . t , . - ' I ' . 1 c 1 1' . ! ' , - 1 9 ' 9 . , , , 9 I I ' ' . ,- 'rrs ow: J. 0 , . . I.. Sandstrom, B. es , I. Morgan, . Elsworth. ' A. ar , F. iichmond. Second Row: J. ichardson, J. Sullivan, . osa, D, rick, C. McDaniel. L I , - ' - 9 , . 1 u u . . , LM t' . I : , . . ' 7 fr . ' . it if l 1 fr' . . . - I - , , . , 9 , irs ow: R. elzel, T. Lohnes, . i er, J. Saul. . Barnes, C. Tainter, . etchum. Second Row: Mr. eterson. coach: . Bittmann, . ier , . T omas. . a - bitt, '. Alavekiu, B. Bratrud, . Brazier, . r ric son. ir ow: M. 'erar . . iebwasser, W. ewell, D. Westnedge, B. lviur h ', L. Smith, B. Jensen. Four h Row: D. in in , . 'ri o , M. Bri m, D. an, . , . aufman, . 'r . , - . , . - 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 C ' 'irs ous: 'IT Riley. H. Iliown. J. iing. D. Sugimoto. Second Row: . ann. ' , S. Farber, J, Mead. ' ird Row: . as in on. I.. Williams, '. i son. Four h Row: '. 0 neer, . 'ar , P. erggren. Sports agers capture fafe AA Crown O xii ik 1 4 ll le ll IT llllll c Ii 1 ll gum HERM WASHINGTON RICH BRINES LUTHER WILLIAMS CGHTSV Guard Guard 1959 waa one of the greatest xears 1n Sf3Cl1LlI'I'1 S baslxc tball hvstorw The Tlgerq led by flrst year Coach Jack Hemnelx brought home all the troph1es that VNCIQ posnble to mn Foes fell bx the 11 ax a1de and when the Season ended the tmm p1oxed thex were tops 1n the state Stadmm began bx wmnmg, thelr with Qtrught Hoop C o Round t1tle defeatlns., Bellarmme and L1n coln 'Ihe next game featured runnmg oflense 1nd shootmg., sklll of the Tlgtl hoopstela as thex rulxcd O Dea 01 vb IH the Beng, 11: lnghut Qcoung g1m1 ol the war XRIIII thls pxoof ol cxploslu IIIQHSQ the tc n than COIMLIIIIQIQII on tmnmollx 1nd dclcnsc mth mua1 succus holdmff th111 opponents to 1 811011 axuage ol forts su Jomtx 111 11111 SI'1fIlLlI'Tl 11n 1 1 all LC'i,.,LlL KUIHIMIIIIOII mc 11 IS 1114 to llnlsh Wlth ln ll 1 ICLOICI C1tx Le fxgue competmon um xclx keen thw xc ll 1 lllat the 1 dI'T'lIJlOfl 111s to uname f1 bu 1 111 1 us XA toulnamcnt lhc Txfcr won thla 110 n IOSIIL., onlx one Qlml 111 mm stun JACK HEINRICK MAX DUBOIS Head Coach Assusfant Coach MIKE BITTERLING Center JIM JOHNSON Forward 76 3 I' L . . , 1 K 7 4 c .l rf c I. Fl. . 1, . I Y . ', . A V v ,v.l. V. . 11 bv Y uv. - C , 3 If Q' 1 , 21 ' ' ' S ' I .l c . K, C . Lv . . J- . L .A L Z . - w - . 3 . T ' ' - 1 . Q A c . 1 1 1 Ik ' l I' .' X Z .' . f . . X l 1' .' '. .l ' 2 T f , - , . 4, . 1 Q '. ' I . . . -. , 1 1 TZ . A. . . ' . bv IL - U ' I R' 'A BH? I . l 'ill P . . , .C ,I V . Y Z , ' X P. , ,' f ' ' l ,., A. ' X .' f .' 'I 4 ' 1 'V' Y' ' Q 1 ' Q I 1' ga 1. Q . ' 'z - I ' Z Q ove' all cm-'fa1 2. If 2 ' - ' ' 1 l 'z s If ft only by West Bremerton in il bitterly fought ball game H l Z1 - ' 3 ' ' . L' ' D 5, it , x Q ' .C -1 v 1 :vw Y I? .if bvji u 1, M Q h lcv: .lx I 'h' l 'Z .' W . '. 4 I III' 1 14' C12 I ' . 1 . - 'gvs ' w . ,- 5 -'I U' Nr Z 1 . l 1 L' I ' 44 ... f , 42' lin J nhnxon eludew L11 'oln 1 fu flora an he zulu- IIIIH 11 ,I 1 Nhol in 11 vlose gums- 111 th il-I9IIvII0l'5l 'Q' . Q 3 ' an ul in .WL,.,,,,i - Q Q 1 , 'Q gr, Y .1 'I' . v-Q K x sf if W lv. ,-2 Gt M J! Ill! Mbt JH JDo SOPHOMORE BLUES When asked what he strived for in teaching the fundamentals of basketball Sophomore Blues coach Mr Dwayne Westlm replied Throughout the season there s no more that you can ask for than constant improvement This came through long hours of practice shooting ball handling dribbling and other essentials of the game Starting the year as simplv a group mter ested in basketball the Blues quickly adopt ed Mr Westlms methods Willie Washing ton led the squad with the contribution of twenty points per game The Blues using a man to man defense a requirement of under classmen squads compiled an eight wm five loss record A highlight of the season was the game with the Stadium Golds in which the Blues overcame a thirteen point deficit to hand their arch rivals their first defeat of the year .54 18 SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL-GOLDS-First Row: B. Keys, Il. Barnes, Mr. Watle, coach: M.. Gerard. J. Walker. Second Row: V. Vidmanis, S. Bibelheimer, J. Pilik, C. Artz, T. Wimnill, E. Bozung. Sports 79 RESERVE Before most varsity basketball contests started fans were thrilled by the rugged and closely fought reserve games The Tiger kittens did not finish with a record as impressive as the varsity but they did show desire and skill to be graduated into the high er ranks Against interschool competition in the City and Capital leagues the Bengals compiled an eight win nine loss record Many of these losses were by one point while most of the wins were by a much larger margin In order to familiarize the Junior varsity players with varsity technique coach Max DuBois used many of the same plays as the varsity squad Included in the training pro gram were scrimmages agamst the varsity during practice sessions SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL-B1 UFs-F w hngt M w 1 v w bb S rl 1: F R M 1 M B SOPHOMORE GOLDS Another of Stadi um s fine basketball teams was the Sopho more Golds Directed by Mr Emery Watte this team compiled a ten wm four loss rec ord The Gold s excellent offense was spear headed by Jack Walkers seventeen points per game average The sophomores played teams from Puyal lup, Clover Park, Franklin Pierce, Bellarmine, Lincoln, and Wilson to gain the needed ex- perience and skill to replace reserve and varsity members. Mr. Watte practiced with his team to teach basketball fundamentals. Sportsmanship and team spirit were emphasized throughout the season. The Golds were not hampered in their practice sessions because of the renovation. Both sophomore teams were given use of the girls' gym. 1 - . . V p R 1 a All 7 X 5 ' , J 7 , . ' - ' ' - ESQ is -fri? - ' . ' . SC fr 1954 ' ' - j??E fi5::: sg N '-- Y , D . If if Xi If ' - TN ' 53- , in . . . RICSERVE BASKETIIALI,-I irst Row: I. Mnrgzln, K. Elsworlh, Mr. Dullois, coach: D. Elsworth, C. a Second Row: P. ilzm, . I oss, ' '. Je osa, . ' ein, J. Disney, . ren, . ria. T I - . . , . - ga V , I ,K i - , . . K . . 4, Q . 9 . r U 7 - as ' '- . ' . Fi: 7 . . . . U . 9 7 . . V . - S W U , - .. . , ,. . . - . . , A - - ' - I , a u n , 'Q . ' 7 1 I 7 , . irst Row: S. Ericson, W. as i on, r. est in, coach, ' ' ' ' . L- Al'1d9fS0n, . e . econ ow: J. euty, . Bittmann, R. Pascoe, K. arsha l, . righam, . razier, . o . A , . - - I - , , . su . ,, . . , . - . 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X PN 1 80 Sports Rugge competition con ronfs mermen h h t D t e Chmaxing a season in which the Tigers ran into very rugged opposition both in Capltal and City League races Stadlum mermen splashed their way to a fourth place in the Capital League Championships and an eighth place in the Washington State High School Swimming and Diving Championships Stadium s 1959 team was denied the use of their own pool for remodeling was being done to provide more modern facilities for future years Coach Wally Streeter directed his team in the new Woodrow Wilson swim tank This was the location of most of the Tigers home meets While graduating only four seniors Captain B111 Drury Kerry Klegman Carl Almqulst Marvin Kvamme the team will have nine varsity lettermen to compete in the 1960 season The ietumlng sopho mores and Juniors showed much promise for future seasons by making excellent individual times and team showings Xbgxa Pele Roman d K ry Klegman ty mmer odeled pool Showing l e form that elped him make good times throughou the season, Bill rury demonstrates the butterfly s rok . s . , . . . . . . , 7 7 7 Y . ' . X a br X 1 ,gl . ' lf,,. ' I ' ri . , ! ' 4 , 9 9 v' i Nwa-.4 W, , an er , varsi swi s, view the rem . Sports 81 wlzile splashing fo league victories , ',,,j3g ,Q JIM HOOD 7 52, 9 ,.. 7 '-X X I I sos sAcoN so muon mcx mucus non QUAM RUSS KASSELMAN BILL KELLY ix, . X --xv 1 BILL DRURY WALLY STREETER Cap1air1 Coach S C O R E S STADIUM OPPONENT 3rd place Lincoln, Wilson 22 Olympia 64 47 Bellingham 39 51 Aberdeen 35 57 W. Bremerton 4616 57 E. Bremerton 54W 22 U. of W. Frosh 64 38 Olympia 48 5th place AAU Meet 3rd place City 40 Aberdeen 44 61 Bellingham 24 69 W. Bremerton 35 69 E. Bremerton 48 4th place Capital League Championships Sth place State Meet 41:-,Nh If CARL ALMQUIST FRED FOGG VERN WADSWORTH Springing to action for the second lap of u medley relay is captain Bill Drurv. Coach Wally Streeter looks on . Sports rapp ers proof e -AMW be g t I po Stt g Q DogWht Qulckly becom1ng one of the more popular spectator sports wresthng attracted many good slze aud1ences 1n the Stad1um gym The v1ded many thrllls ior fans by w1nn1ng SIX matches wh1le los1ng only three Home con tests were fought on the T1gers brand new wresthng mat Elght of the twelve varslty grapplers would return for the 1960 season to lmprove the1r record Two of these e1ght traveled to Pullman Wash1ngton for the 1959 state wrestl1ng tournament They were Junlors J1m Stlckney who was undefeated 1n league and d1str1ct matches and Doug Whlte Curt Leach a sen 1or also made the trlp Capta1n B111 McCarthy Rolf Grunden and Pete Nelson were the other graduatxng mem bers Wrestling to a standing-room-only crowd. a Tiger rappler tligh runksl tries to get Sition over his opponent, 1 team, coached by Mr. Elmer Peterson, pro- ' 9 - Q 1 ' y 7 ' 7 ' , . 9 2 Cue VVrestlin Representatives: Furt Leach. Jim .tickney. u ie, Sports 83 thrills for specfaior 'P 'L QLJMM ,Q . N v VM.: , an 1, .J ELMER PETERSON FRED LAURETA FRANK ODEGARD JIM STICKNEY DON FREDRICKSON Coach 103 lbs. 112 lbs. 120 lbs. 127 lbs. 1 ' gk K ,ix L ' V BOB PACE PETE NELSON DOUG WHITE BILL MCCARTHY, Captain ROLF GRUNDEN 133 lbs. 138 lbs. 145 lbs- 154 lbs. 165 lbs. As the Stadium and Wilson squads look on, the Bengals' captain, Bill McCarthy, holds a neutral position with his opponent. 4... , ...:, NK RICHARD LEACH CURTIS LEACH 175 lbs. Unlimited S C O R E S STADIUM OPPONENTS 35 Fife 15 12 Puyallup 28 23 Olympia 26 21 Bethel 26 39 Franklin Pierce 11 20 Lincoln 18 32 Wilson 11 56 West Bremerton 0 31 East Bremerton 16 84 Sports Pda mg jgefalnfzg are oufsfan mg HAM ,,.., U rise sw-.565 V'-6' GPM' HJ- 'lgged tby'I Chk at ety chtlrdb Baseball season brought another f1rst year coach to the athletlc staff Mr Emery Watte started tra1n1ng h1s pltchlng corps IH the gym towards the end of basketball season When thexr eyes sharpeneded and weather made a change for the better hurlers catchers and the rest of the squad changed to Jefferson Park for dally turnouts The standout feature of 1959 team was prtchmg Stadlum was sazd to have the best hurlmg staff 1n the c1ty Wxth Tom Slsul and Chuck Matson handhng th1s assxgn ment the Tlgers were tough to beat One outstandmg feature of th1s squad was ltS excel lent f1eld1ng abxhty Outfrelders sp ed combmed w1th 1n flelders qulck hands made base h1ts very hard to get On the other hand Bengal batters cons1stantly found the base hlt column w1th both power and clutch perform ances dr1v1ng rn runs when most needed Most of 1959 s team was composed of flrst year men slnce many of 1958 s squad elther were graduated or moved to other schools Thls was not a decrdlng factor ln the Clty League race for Stadlum defeated Wllson 1n then' flrst outmg ln an excltmg and well fought ball game :Sh Tom Rowland demonstrates h1s bathng stance as Chuck Matson warms up his A Stadlum batter swings at a fast hill durlng a Capital League game agamst pllchlng arm Aberdeen Q l l I 0 C , , F -'flaw ' I V if I A Q , 3 5 if Q i , 'E I l I .7' 4 : 1f'? 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' 1 L A 7 , - K .-.t features of lmselvail season TOM ROWLAND CHARLIE WILLIAMS I ED RICHARDS JOE COX TOM SISUL aiu I I RICH BRINES Mx PAUL JOHNSON fi ANDY ARTZ I' he rv' ,Q JOHN KIRKEBO EMERY WATTE Coach TONY DEROSA r ' ' s 1 I fl if L54 jf ,A JOHN HALEY Sports 85 1 1 - CONRAD GATES I 4 ARDEN WARBER JOHN NOLL CHUCK MATSON YQu're out!. A Stadium Slugger is out by a step after John Haley catches the throw from third base durmg battmg practice. Q A rf, 86 Sports zger trac squa mms ai c1fy recor S, Dhlf th ssoyd tw! Taklng over his annual spring athletlc chores in March coach Bob Levmson started h1s track season w1th hope for the future Many problems were over come when sophomore and Junior track stars excelled 1n their 1nd1v1dual cmder events Jay VanBusk1rk Terry Dahl and Anthony Clark rated high in the state in their respective runnmg events wh1le Herman Washlngton a semor and Jack Curtnght were dom 1nat1ng Jumpmg contests During training it was not unusual to find track men Joggmg up and down nearby streets to cond1t1on sa1d to have one of the best track teams 1n the state The reason for losses and closeness of scores m many vlctorous meets was that the T1gers lacked depth 1n welght events Most of 1958 s weight men either were graduated or moved to other schools SpeedyLth Wll th tpe gth 220y dd W h gt ppo thehghhrdl O Q . Terry a inishes in first place in e ar run agains es Bremerton, , . . . l . . - thelr legs. Rlgorous training pa1d off, for Stadium was 7 , . 1 1 ' ' u er i iams crosses e a , winnin e ar ash. Versatile Herm as in on outruns his o nents in i u es. eague C TERRY DAHL BILL KEYES JOE ROSS JIM JOHNSON CLARENCE McDANIEL L.. JAY VANBUSKIRK MIKE BITTERLING ANTONY CLARK WILLIE WASHINGTON JACK CURTRIGHT DAVE FRICK ll 35 im Hem wAsHlNsroN LUTHER WILLIAMS BOB LEVINSON Head Coach Sports 37 ampmns 1p, an Sfafe meef -3 BOB WHITACRE GORDY CURRAN Jack Curtrlght clears the bar ln the pole vault as he wins first place ln another track meet o 0 V - S 1 , . f 'IJI I I Ez: It , f - ' - . . ' , A327 A ! A ' I wt ' I by ,VE f jlfsr, E A A , C,1t I ' ' s L57 S . . , V Q 88 Sports eam Stresses esfern fy e game UOYD FERC' B05 lYNN rain rose Boa sAcoN M FEU11 Coac 1959 brought another fme tennis team to Stadium Bob Lynn senior with Fred Fogg and Bob Bacon Juniors were the three returning lettermen who again com peted for the higher positions on the first team Sophomores Jim Feutz and Marty Gerard who gained playing experience 1n many city tournaments completed the five man squad Coach Lloyd Percy stressed Western style tennis which necessitates strong net games Th1S style was demonstrated in both singles and doubles The team also provided excellent back court action along with powerful and deceiving serves Intra team competition was spirited as the powerful second df1Ve challenged for F ed Fogg Stad u d ng t seaso n t ates o decent J Feut ho eamed the teams seco d pot h ws hy h hard to beat at the net 'i 9 Illia? X' JI . , , . , . ' 9 9 , . . . . v positions on the traveling quintet. r , i m's number one man uri he tennis ' n, demo s r one f his ive serves. im z,w ' nmans ,so w ewas . Sports 8 G0 team aces rugge 0pp0s1f10n RAY SPADAFORE RAY LOHRENGEL OE DORIA JIM ANGELUS JIM HREN JIM MATTSON MAX DUBOIS Trymg to l1ve up to the hlgh standards of past golf teams and attemptmg to de fend the champ1onsh1ps of these pre 1959 teams prow ed to be a dlfflcult task for Sta d1um s l1nksters The T1gers ran 1nto rug ged oppos1t1on from much unproved Capl tal and C1ty League foes but managed to come out wlth the better score 1n most of these meets All contests however were very close lndeed Under the d1rect1on of Mr Max DuBo1s the team began tum1ng out late ln March Members challenged each other for pOSl tlons on the fxrst flV6 Half way through the season Ray Lohrengel stxll held the number one spot whlle J1m Mattson was rlght behlnd h1m 1n the second pos1t1on All home meets and challenge rounds were played at Allenmore Golf Course Coach J m M ttso tees off at the h rt d hold at Allenmo e Puttmg out the flrst green at Allenmore Golf Course m a match agamst Wnlson, Ray Lohrengel shows the fomn that made hxm dlffxcult to defeat 90 Sports New varsity Sport fniffafecl EVERETT BEDFORD Coach JUHN GIAUDRONE NEAL ELLIOTT BOB COPELAND JOHN DE POLO RA'-PH ERVW JACK FITZGERALD sum FREDERICK JOHN cmcsn .um Numson Inltxatmg a new varsrty sport rn 1959 Mr Everett Bedford started rlfle team turnout durlng early fall Only three experlenced members were on hand to flre agamst dxstrlct foes John Glaudrone a hxghly slulled shooter along wxth Ralph Ervln and Neal Elhott experts 1n thelr own I'lghtS were these experrenced rlflemen The rest of the team was composed from 1959 s r1fle club Wlth such lnexper renced materlal the squad d1d surprxsxngly well ln d1str1ct matches Indoor meets were held at Pomt Dehance F1r1ng Range Each team was permltted to enter elght members Wie and use the top fxve scores From each of four pos1t1ons prone slttxng kneehng and standmg f1ve shots were flred at a target flfty feet away Thrs gave a posslble team score of one thousand In outdoor meets four top scores were counted on a target frred at from two hundred yards away Stadlum was defendlng champron of the 1959 Snohomlsh County Out door Meet held rn Monroe Washmgton on May 3 D1str1ct opponents were Everett Puyallup F1fe Sum ner Clover Park Wllson and Lmcoln vm We aww Wihmw 21' il www wifi' all Rlghl' PPG I-,POI B i I, ., , 'X 9 - - 1' - r s 1 Y u , 7 , 1 Q I 9 ' ' , . . . - . . . - Y V 5 ! 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Sports Reserve teams ac varsdy squa S Q'- Rlh-IRVI WRISIIINC F R W J Rbei G Fed bg BI3e ScttKF G hRK y Made up of boys des1r1ng a pos s1ble spot on future Stadlum varsl ty sw1m teams the reserve sw1m mers started turnmg out wlth the varslty These second team mer men challenged f1rst team mem bers for posltlons on the startlng squad Coach Wally Streeter dl rected traxmng SGSSIOHS 1n the new Woodrow Wllson pool whlle Stadl ums two sw1m tanks were be-mg remodeled The reserves d1d not have the beneflt of a full schedule as d1d the vars1ty Swlmmmg contests were held agamst other clty hxgh schools and the Tacoma Y M C A In one excltlng meet T 1 g e r reserves splashed the1r way to vlctory over the Lxncoln second team At the season's conclus1on Leon ard Otte and Robey Banks were named honorary co captams wh11e Dxck Docken, h1gh pomt w1nner, recelved the coveted Insplratlonal Award Backmg the powerful varslty grap plers the reserves concluded then' sea son vuthout a smgle loss Matches were fought after varsxty meets and many tlmes lasted late 1nto the afternoon Impresslve wms were made over West Bremerton 23 3 and East Bremerton 18 0 The challengmg of the f1rst team by the reserves produced much mtra squad compet1t1on and also supple mented the reserves schedule to g1V6 more expenence to 1960 s squad Rl Sl RVI. BWIMMING F rst Raw or a, oc en Tay or 1 er , eld Secon ow R Bank5 3 IC 9 nlllll 1 10 91 Z7 L . 5 , . , M - 7 ' a 9 ll r 1 -was - ' . . . . I 1 K ,Q 5 I - I t Q , s . ' 1 -I ' 'I 'I I C ' ' . 1- irst ow: . ones, P. Johnson. Mr. Peterson, coach: J. 0 r s, . r rickson. Second row: D. 'u imoto, . rgstrom, R. o , . innvik, G. Grobins, li. ordon, R. Mladenic , . ell . , A - Y, . , . . . Q , n 5 H . riff' . xt 'tr . f - ' . f fa Q. - , l , , , ' '15 'l -is :B.Bd D.Dk,T.'1,SCikeD.R'. dR: . H. Ai' F. M' ,IL H' .'1'h'd R : T. N dq ' t, F. R d' h, K. KI g , A, R'gg' , I 92 Sports yl Apl dAlceBaarslagejyag ftenn GIRLS SPORTS Because of construct1on 1n the gxrls gym a new po1nt sy stem for earn 1ng athletlc letters was necessary Sports centered around out of school act1v 1t19S Gxrls workxng toward a letter earned one major pomt by part1c1pat1ng ln tennls bowl mg or skung and by recewmg ten plus po1nts Plus po1nts were obta1ned bv glrls performlng speclal servlce projects for Stadla na M1nor po1nts could be earned 1n swlmmmg golfmg bowhng h1k1ng b1CyCllI'lg horseback fldlflg ICG skatmg and roller skatlng To recelve a f1rst second or th1rd year athletlc letter a glrl must have obtamed one major and three m1nor or two major and two m1nor po1nts A speclal honor was g1ven to those gurls who earned a th1rd year p1n and had enough po1nts for a fourth year award Wwwlffv, Bicycling twenty-five hours starts one on the way towards an athletic letter. enovafion requires newpofnf System j l . A x E 5. ii Q . 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J! - 44 JIM FEUTZ President MIKE DAVENPQR1' KAY CARR DESLEE KAHRS Vice President SecretarY TFGBSUFGV Exotic WC erry Blossom imeyi Zvalee Entering into government at a student council meeting are Bob Trent and Gretchen Varlheim. Discussion of cla-as projects is led by Jim Feutz, Ed liare, Bob Trent, and Dave Worthington at a sophomore meeting. Cherry Blossom Time , the annual Sophomore May Dance, highlighted the year for the class of '61, Lona Jorgenson and Dave Worthington were co-chairmen of this'dance, held in the Stadium gym on May 9. Other sophomores who were co-chairmen were: Tickets, Rosalie Nelssong Decorations, Delores Weller, Refreshments, Carolyn Longeng Program, Linda Olsen, and Publicity, Gayle Gun- derson. Cherry blossoms and chinese lanterns provided an exotic oriental motif for this occasion. An invitation was extended to the sophomore students at Wilson. Early in the year, Lynda Pederson and Delores Weller were co-chairmen for the first money-making project, a bake sale. This sale was held during both lunches in the lunch room where members of the class took part in selling. This project proved so successful that later on in the year Valerie Wienker and Ed Bare were co- chairmen of another bake sale. Fherry blossoms are looked over lvy Dave Worthington and Lona Jorgensen, co-chairmen for the Sophomore May Dance. Classes 97 LINDA PEDERSON DAVE Huck HAZEL NuNroN owAvNE wEsruN GITIS Repfesenlahve Boys Represenfatlve Adviser Advnser Sa es are op omore ass proyects Searchmg the1r homes from top to bottom, sophomores collected rummage for the1r sprmg weekend sale Judy Wagner and Herb S1mons orgamzed th1s project Class offxcers lncluded Jun Feutz presldent, and Mlke Daven port, v1ce presxdent Keep1ng mlnutes on all aCt1V1t16S was Secretary Kay Carr and Deslee Kahrs was ln charge of watchlng the fxnanclal budget Depresentmg the sophomores 1n Student Counc1l were Dave Fuck and Lynda Pederson, f1rst semester, and Gretchen Vadhelm and Bob Trent, second semester In addxtlon to entermg 1nto currlcular aCt1V1t18S, sophomores also took an act1ve part 1n Stadlum s athlet1c program Rated the three most outstandmg athletes were B111 Keys, T1m Hlckcox, and Charhe W1ll1ams Xnyone wlshlng to buv hats coals or apphances can purchase them from Judy Wa ner and Herb Sxmons co chalmren of the Sophomore rummage sale STADWSS 5. AMF Bull Keys Charlie Wxlhams and Tlm Hrckox the outstandmg Sophomore athletes are shown Temptmg Ed Bare with dehcmus bakery goods are bake Sales Slllted UD co chairmen Lynda Pederson Delores Weller and Valerle Wxenker MARGARET lEWIS President GARY FREDERICKSON UZ ROBERTS GRETCHEN WONDERS Vice president Secretary Treasurer uniors present Bfg lzeesef ring the year enterprising juniors sold Stadium stationery and ns. Here Harvey Snyder, Andra Dekstenieks, Mike Glassman, d Sharon Knxgmire plan these two money making projects. Hungry students bought a variety of sandwiches on the first day of school from the enterprising junior class and in doing so supported the first class project of the year. Two more sales were held during Autumn. The first one, a rum- mage sale, netted more money than any other project. Immediately following this sale, juniors canvassed the school, selling gold and blue Stadium pens. Through these projects, the class of 1960 was able to finance their junior prom, Bali Hain. Palm trees surrounding a thatched native hut, enhanced the paradise island atmosphere and dancers had their pictures taken before a mural depicting an island sunset. Green and brown palm leaves attached to the pillars in the ballroom sported the names of couples attending this gala affair. The next project, The Big Cheese of Rankdorfn, was presented on March 3, as a unique musical comedy. For the first time in the Watching the cancan line practice for the class assembly are Karen Haley, Sandy Miller, Brian Magnusson and Betty Breiten. Classes 99 I ,-'af'-' f 3 iffy' NANCY ALLEY JOHN KIRKEBO MURIEL CHAMBERLIN ARI-ING SANNERUD Glrls Representahve Boys Representanve Adviser AdVlSel' C mfzax year uni costume hlstory of Stad1um the assembly was also presented to Jun1ors of Wllson Hlgh School Acts dep1ct1ng many dlfferent countnes were presented, w1th a cast and crew of nearly f1fty students part1c1pat1ng A other Sprlng project was a movle entltled, The W1ld One Carmel apples and pop corn were sold to all movle goers Two car washes, and an exclusxve sale of Stadxum stat1onery boastmg a sketch of the Brown Castle supplemented the Jumor class treasury As another flrst 1n class projects, the Junlors held a costume ball 1n May for the graduatxng senlors Th1s was the last money makmg event of the year The dance was held 1n the Stad1um gym and prlzes were awarded to the couples wearlng the cutest prettlest and most or1g1nal costumes After g1v1ng the class of 1959 th1s royal sendoff, Stad1um s Junlors were ready to assume thelr respons1b1l1t1es senlors and to begm thexr last year at the Brown Castle John Wxlkmson Margle Bonagofskl and Russell Kasselman begm work on the Jumor Prom and the Farewell to Semors Dance Rummage bale Co Churmen Chrls bwanberg and Dave hllsworth show sales ltems to Martha Kay Hudson Joan Kmghtlmger Bull Kelly and Jay Vanllusknrk Barrmger and Karen 1-lsther combme work wnth pleasure at the Jumor Class car wash ' ll - 'T-lumen C y A ecrlr T e ' . y 159 A e , A 1 y Y ,io n -fy Q 2 J, i I C s 'L 2 -.M if - . ' ll Z7 I, fl l ' ' ' cc - nl sc sa - - ' 'V J: . ,-., K . I h , . tl n a 1 n u V . k V ' ' ' H CK T ' I . A q , n Q I 1 u s a Q gl M . . . H V , HS - ff: 4 we .4 - ' M lq',v' The Old Brown Castle We came as sophomores in 1956, a disunited and disorgan- ized group. Yet we were anticipating three years of high school life in both scholarship and fellowship with our classmates. In the three years at Stadium, both of these aims were achieved. As sophomores we strived to become avid supporters of all Stadium activities. That was the probable reason for the tre- mendous success of our class assembly, Guys and Dolls. We soon became a well-organized unit, anxious to better both class and school. The athletic teams were vigorously supported and the student body was well-rewarded when the Tigers earned a berth and took fourth place in the state basketball tournament. '19 57 19 58 Our junior year was perhaps most eventful of the years at Stadium. It was during this year that the news of the split of the senior class was announced: Due to the building of the new Woodrow Wilson High School, only half of the population of Stadium would remain. At first this was a big disappointment, but as preparations were begun for the ensuing year, a strong sense of school spirit and friendly rivalry was developed. Class enthusiasm was not dampened by news of the impend- ing separation. We worked even harder to make our junior year the success that it was. Besides excellent class activities, Stadi- um's basketball squad again went to the state tournament. The events which befell the senior class of 1959 produced a definite effect on the students, although they were not noticed by those who were not directly concerned with the school. This split was to break up long-existing friendships. It was to deprive those students who had planned, hoped, and waited to become seniors together, to work together, and to graduate together, of their plans. But dreams can not stand in the way of progress. Progress, however, did not prevent our planning and dream- ing. In fact, ..s the summer of 1958 drew to a close and school approached, we began to formulate plans for the best senior year ever witnessed, plans which would have been impractical in past years due to the tremendous size of the class. Several events during the course of the year demonstrated both the spiirt and success of this new class. The first outward sign of the new,' spirit showed itself when Stadium seniors cap- tured the Wilson Ram, mascot of our former classmates. This was followed by a successful season of athletics, climaxed by the decisive win of the State Class AA Basketball Tournament. The excellence of the class was evident in fields other than sports- manship. Seniors won major contests and scholarships and scored exceptionally Well on various national examinations. The music department won high acclaim and several seniors merited in- dividual honors. 1959 Schoolwork and the resulting grades are important to a senior planning for college. 3 v TOM ROWLAND President NE U if I x I BOB LYNN JULIE SANDSTROM JIM CARR Vice President SecretarY Treasure' eniors p an Wgaskefs of Golcfz Baldwin and Bo As an organization, the senior class needed finances to carry out the many plans. Tom Towland, class president, and the class cabinet, scheduled, as money-making projects, three dances - the Senior Sweater Dance, Baskets of Gold , the Senior Theme Dance, Mar- tian Mix g and Stadium's spectacular Senior Ball, Oriental Dreams. This final event was held in the Crystal Ballroom of the Winthrop Hotel with Carolyn Baldwin and Bop Copeland as co-chairmen. Most planning, however, was directed towards our final weeks at the Old Brown Castle. Senior Week, planned by Jeanne Huhn and Mike Ferris, included events which would not easily be forgotten. On Monday, comic hats were worn and on Tuesday all seniors rode l-lxamining the Brown Castles renovated auditorium are co-chairmen of the senior assembly. Sherry Hubner and liill McCarthy. Seniors 103 A Y 2 KATHY PAPPAS TOM MCCRACKEN LLOYD PERCY Roseau mc: Girls Representahve Boys Representative Adviser Adviser emor Weele, Commencement bicycles to school and held a p1cn1c at Point Deflance Park Wednes day mormng members of the class donned thelr Sunday Best for a tea held after school This was followed on Thursday by the annual Semor Banquet Senior talent was on parade at the Senior Class Assembly wh1ch was organized by Sherry Hubner and B111 McCarthy and took place on Fnday much to the amusement of the students The followlng Sunday was the time of the annual Baccalaureate Servxce under the SUp9I'V1S1OH of Sharon Denny and John Glaudrone Wednesday evening June 3 1959 marked the close of our high school career as we marched out into life to the stra1ns of Pomp and Circumstance Pp fG I Jenn Hh dMkeF p 1 l tsf k Ptt gupposte dert ngth mo them d ce Martan Mx reCo-Ch1rmenKen F u andJerryYung . , - , . . C I - - as ar 7 . , . 7 3 9 . . . . H ' as ' ' re aring for Baskets 0 old are Senior Sweater Dance Co-Chairmen Julie Wahlgren and Jim McColley. i 'A ' A ATL - A uin rsav isi ese'r ean, i 1 , a a' e arvo r o . a e u n an i erris lan szecia even or senior wee . 4 Seniors ass COVISI ers personaldy, 1 1fy ...nge 'QP Q--Q S.- ,di ,sew TOM ROWLAND KATHY PAPPA5 DARRYL ERICKSON SUE CROCKER Most Lakeiy To Succeed Fnendhesf l '25 .W C 'ww 11 I X New-.,,-M . iim KERRY KLEGMAN ELSA WARNICK NORM SCHWARTZ, BETH SCOTT Most Achve Most Enfhuslashc . Q Z ol 0 ' 1? 'W 'S -S' W Q' 1-L. X Q . ' , , ' . 1. A . x V 1 I ... A ' ,135 A 1 LA 13? ' 1 1 ' I A 9 N I N - . ' 1 . R 1' 2 ' C' Q ,Y L f ' I z Kar ,.-' ' 2 t N 4 -f-' 5- .' K 95 , E111 , .fa 4, f f' .' 3 fffgik K K . 'gs Q 1 ' X ' 1 ef 51 V' Q' ' V ' ,W 1 j fan 'X A 11 -L , M N, -ag . . Y Semors m C oosmg oufsfan mg Semors Xiu! HERMAN WASHINGTON CONNIE ENGVALL Most Athletic W JIM VADHEIM, JULIE WAHLGREN Nr w is TOM McCRACKEN BARB NORRIS Bralnlesf Wir JIM CARR, BETTY MARTIN Best I-ook' '19 Most Talented 0 0 0 0 O .3 'P . , , I b sf' X , 6. .- XX 4 1: x A ' 1 nf , ' 8 R1 v A I V V l A 1 .,. I ' Nix I I Q. ,5 ' , OI,I Ny Mike Ferris Jane Hanson Paul Abercrombie Susan Crocker GVGCZQS QC? Q QYUO1' HOW01' RO 9-ve Lgg ggg g-.Y ALA L4 gin ' l y . E B A wt V' 'gf ' .' ' , dial ,:,.- Q Q A , L fx ,-f, , T. hV y Y, 1, In ,. y A Vernice Anderson Sharon Denny Marc Arnold Dan Dilly Dick Carlson lenore Elliott Jim Carr Neal Elliott Josette Celia Connie Engvall Cliff Christensen Metta Evans Sharon Conger Kane Farvour Sue Fletcher Julie Forsberg Carol Gaston John Giaudrone Sherry Hubner Nancy Inouye Voula John Sally Johnson va A I Bob Lynn Barbara Nc,-ri, Darlene Shigeno Elsa Warnick Betty Martin Darlene Owens Bill McCarthy Kathy Pappas Tnm McCracken Betsy Parks Barbara Meyer Sally Parlette Karen Giusiano Mary Kain Joanne Mladenicll Elaine Pflugmacher l'l9dY Hallis Gretchen Kasselmar' Steve Moen Tom Rowland Elaine Hamre Curtis Leach Pete Nelson Judy Schneebegk DeEtte Slater Carol Slayden Audrey Swanson Ken Viafore linda Vincent Sue Wahlberg Julie Wahlgren Margie White Torry Wickman Wendy Widener Not pictured, Joan Wallis 106 Seniors J ir' 1 'Y 4 A 4 M i Q ., .gg y 4 G AX A Z al s lg! 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I X Nix A A' 5: Q i 5 X s , 4 s t XD QL mi Q M Q 1 M T D ' nc. ff L 5 A mmm J A it Q J Y , 5 l ' xg hw 'W V In commemoratlon of PATRICK E TOWER Dled on June 16 1957 Seniors I O7 Born on December 2, 1941 Senlors 'af tr' SHERRI A ABBOTT Student Nurse Pep Club Rlt e Club Grrls Club Commrttees Entered from North Thurston Hugh School Olympra Washrngton PAUL M ABERCROMBIE Orchestra Vrce Presrdent Junror Repre sentatrve lntramural Sports Honor o Entered from John F Deerrng Hugh School West Wanck Rhode Island X nuts 'Xlm Lu uhm I1 up thur rll es mtctrup cr nlomxy In rm tx en TOM E AHRENS Student Leader Vocatronal School MARY E ALGEO Servrce Department Charrman I Sahasa Secretary Grrls Councrl Grrls Club Cabrnet Honor Roll Shield Honor Socrety Qurll and Scroll Commencement Usher 58 Trgerannas Savrngs Manager College Conference Receptlonrst Latrn Club Pep Club Sahasa Juntor Class Food Sale Co Charrman Grrs Club Committees Football Nrght CARL A ALMQUIST Reserve Varstty Swrmmrng Bug S World Staff Camera Club Presrdent Chorus Thesprans Movre Operator Stage Crew Shop As snstant Foreman Assemblres catronal School Outsrde Employment VERNICE D ANDERSON Senror Honor Roll Shreld Honor So crety Honor Roll Sayrngs Man ager Roll Room Congress o lege Conferenfe Receptlonrst German C ub Future Nurses Club Sahasa Chapter Treasurer Gurls Club Com rnrttees Assemblues MARSHA A ANDREWS French Club V C Y ICLSA WARNICK-Top Twenty-during hreak between classes, gazes at Com- mencement Bay. BETTIE I ANTONSON Roll Room Congress . . . Entered from Olympia High School Olympia Wash- ington. ltrth Su tt xml Izff Hrxtruri phn project for Sflflllllll s gi lflllltllll., K' MARC H ARNOLD Sophomore Class President Tahoma Co Editor Sophomore Football Reserve Track Reserve Wrestling Castle Brick Senior Honor Roll Honor Roll Commencement Usher Assemblies Dance Committees E Pep Club German Club Skt Club CAROLYN D BALDWIN Song Leader Senior Ball Co Chairman Queens Crown Dance Co Chairman Student Leader Tigerannas German Club Pep Club Sahasa Roll Room Congress P TA Rep resentative Study Hall Assistant Girls Club Committees Football Night Assemblies Outside Employment CLARA A. BALSANO Big Sahasa Secretary . , . Student Council . . . Honor Roll . . . A Cappella Choir . . . Chorus . . . Activity Manager . . . Savings Manager . . . Red Cross Repre- sentative . . . Bookroom Assistant . . . Office Assistant. . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Football Night . . . Outside Employ- ment. SHARON F. BARBER Stadiana . , . Pin Winner. . .Outstanding Basketball Player . . . Manager. . . World Staff . . . Thespians Treasurer Sergeant at Arms . . . National Thespians . . . e Cross Representative . . . Student Nurse French Club . . . Rifle Club . . . Sahasa Chapter Program Chairman . . . Outside Employment. Seniors 9 BILL E BARNES Reserve Baseball Intramural Sports Red Cross Representative ep Club Rifle Club CHARLES G BAUER Reserve Track Red Cross Represen tative Outside Employment ROBERTA A BELL x PM xl rl l X wtsfflt AQXOUV-.fl JO N S B G Outside Employment MJ BOW wig CAROL SLAYDEN-Top Twenty-stops a minute to admire Stadiunfs bowl. I I0 Seniors 1 ll, rl , r avg, f Ay' 'AL R. BOOZE J ary' ' nt. . . Pep Club . . .Sa- blltasa . etailers' Club . . . Affiliation Cornrlyl tee . . . Outside Employment. GERHARD K BOTT Sophomore Track I eorge C roblns md lllll Mcflrthv cxpu typical male vntlmenls upon seemg C3ll9ll0 Kcmbd Sue Ilelchu and leg Hodge m loot urls JEFF C BRATRUD Skt Club Sergeant at Arms Pep Club Sergeant at Arms Student Counctl ED D BEVERLY Sentor Protect Co Cltatrman Sophomore Reserve Varstty Swtmmtng Intramural Sports Acttvtty Man ager Red Cross Representatrve Spantslt Club Rttle Club sembltes Outstde Employment Bovvltng Club Latan Club Rtfe 41 C ub Outstde Employment RICH E BRINES Sophomore Varsity Basketball serve Baseball Intramural Sports u q.,,, Spantslt Club 'Nad' TRULEE E BISHOP Student Councll Acttvlty Manager Red Cross Representative Oftlce Asststant Debate Club Saltasa Outstde Employment MIKE D BITTERLING f . Basketball Reserve Track lrttra mural Sports Bug S HAYDEN a umm 5 td 3 World staff IUDY SFHNIEFBFCK 'lop Twenty TBVIBWG World Problems asslgnment A , A 1 .A . . . -I 'V f f ' ' ' ' . . . ' . . . As- ! f , ' . . . Re- . ' . . A w , . . . B'g 9 g l ' f4yX,..k Fl' Sophomore, Reserve, Varsxty Football, 4- A Q ' Y . ' I F Ag f ' W - 'V ,of ' ' ' ' 14: - fl All - . ..... A ,Jw ,, - ' 1 -- . S? . ' -l ., 1. V Senior s ARLEN L BROTMAN Bowling Club Pep Club Outsnd Employment DAVID S BROWN Band Dance Band Orchestra Honor Roll Bookroom Assnstant hr Outstde Employment D1 trlbullve IIILIPIIIOII ludvnt know the importance of good rel ltmn hlps between mmployer and emplovec 14 FRED A BROWN Rlfle Club Vocatlonal School Outside Employment -. - HENRY l BROWN Sophomore Reserve Basketball Soph omore Track Intramural Sport 1, Manager Band Book Room Assustant TOM RUWLAND-Top Twenty-work-a out in Stadiums gym after school. fs- MlCHElLE A BROWN Booster Button Sale Co Chaurman Honor Roll Tahoma Staff French Club Pep Club Sk: Club Assemblnes Dance Commrttees Roll Room Congress Outside Employ ment GARY BURKE +63 sHARoN J sunwsu World Staff Quill and Scroll di Savlngs Manager German Club Honor Roll GARY R CARBONE Rnfle Club Entered from Bellarmune Hugh School. Seniors E MARLENE K. CARINO A Cappclla Choir . . . Chorus . . . Office Aigstant . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Lfbll Room Congress . . . Study Hall As- fv sistant . . . Faculty Secretary . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Assemblies. l 4 DICK A CARLSON Varsity Track Honor Roll A Cap pella Choir Senior Honor Roll Outside Employment JIM R CARR Senior Class Treasurer Junior Class Assembly Co Chairman Band Tiger anna Dance Co Chairman Student Council Senior Honor Roll Honor Ro Band Band Council Orchestra Castle Brick Dance Band Spanish Club Football Night Assemblies Outside Em ployment 1:7 CLIFF R. CHRISTENSEN Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Shield Honor Society . . . V. C. Y, . , . Outside Employment. JOHN B CLAGETT Skin Diving Club President lntra mural Sports Savings Manager Ski Club Outside Employment DICK C CLARK Intramural Sports Big S Foot ball Manager Basketball Manager eq Honor Roll Chorus Spanish I N 3W'r JEANNE E CASELLO Stadium Spinning Wheels Sahasa Retailers Club Outside Employment Entered from Lincoln High School JOSETTE S CELLA French Club President Senior Honor Ro Honor Roll Assemblies Roll Room Congress FRAN L CHIVERS Stadiana Pin Winner Outstanding Basketball Player Swim Team Roll Room Congress German Club Future Nurses Club C Stadium Spinning Wheels Sa hasa Ski Club Affiliation Com mittee Girls Club Committees Outside Employment null' 'iv' Club Rifle Club Outside Em ployment JOHN F CLARK Vocational School SHARON M CONGER Future Nurses Club Latin Club Sahasa Entered from Aberdeen High School Aberdeen Washington JIM A COOK Reserve Football A Cappella Choir Chorus Red Cross Representa tive Outside Employment DON C. COOVERT A Cappella Choir . . . Madrigals . . , pf Red Cross Representative . . . Stage Crew . . . Assemblies . . . Outside Em! ployment. BOB W COPELAND Senior Ball Co Chairman Thespians Rifle Club Skin Diving Club Camera Club Football Night Outside Employment Nav 3. JUDY A COPELAND Savings Manager Stadium Spinning Wheels Sahasa Art Club JUDY A CORCORAN A Cappella Choir Glrls Chorus Tigerannas French Club Treasurer Sergeant at Arms Sahasa Chapter Secretary Retailers Club Secretary Study Hall Assistant Red Cross Representative Pep Club Gtr s Club Committees Assemblies Outside Employment BONNIE D CRAPO it Royal Fins German Club Latin 'uv Club Future Teachers Club V17 SUSAN C CROCKER Tahoma Co Editor Sahasa lnterclub Secretary Stadiana Hike Leader Student Leader Pin Winner Outstanding Basketball Player Swim Team Royal Fins Senior Honor do Ro Honor Roll Shield Honor Society Quill and Scroll Com mencement Usher 58 Triple 5' Activity Manager Roll Room Congress ,f College Conference Receptionist German Club Pep Club Ski Club Girl of the Month Girls Club Committees Basketball Night Football Night Outside Employment Seniors I I3 Meneolm D. ckoss Future Nurses' Club . . . Stadium Spina ning Wheels . . . Retailers' Club. REX J DASCHOFSKY DARLENE J DAVIS French Club Assemblies Outside Employment DELORES DAVIS Chorus Savings Manager Re Cross Representative Stadium Spin ning Wheels Girls Club Committees ANN M DAYTON Honor Roll Tigerannas Pep Club Rifle Club Stadium Spinning Wheels Sahasa Glrls Club Com mlttees Assemblies Vocational School Outside Employment NOLA V DE CARO Sahasa Chapter President Student Council Hamburger Sale Co Chairman Activity Manager Red Cross Representative Student Nurse Pep Club Skin Diving Club Girls Club Committees Outside m ployment Dance Committees I 14 Semols LARRY B DENNY Intramural Sports Actlvnty Manager Savlngs Manager Assemblres Outside Employment Pep Club K SHARON A DENNY Baccalaureate Co Chalrman German Club Treasurer Semor Honor Roll Honor Roll Shleld Honor Socrety Savings Manager Roll Room Congress Sahasa Afflllatlon Com Dance Commnttees mngee Girls Club Com,-mnees What '1 llfe Knven 1 special honor upperclassmcn relax ln balcony seits during H1 assembly JOANNE M DE ROSA Advanced Girls Chorus Actlvlty Man Assustant Pep Club Sahasa Study Hall Asslstant Assembltes ager Savnngs Manager Offuce I FRANK DIPPOLITO DON R DILLEY Reserve Baseball Senior Honor Roll Honor Roll Outside Employment I BETSY PARKS-Top Twenty thumbs through and catalog lil library LENORE E DOYLE Chorus Staduum Splnnlng Wheels Sahasa Retailers Club Out sude Employment ARJEAN L DRACOBLY Future Nurses Club Secretary Treasurer Sahasa Chapter Chaplain Llbrary Assustant Student Nurse BILL W DRURY Reserve Varsity Swrmmlng Bug S Actlvuty Manager Savlngs Manager Red Cross Representatuve Span rsh Club Pep Club Skl Club Assemblres E .. is -U A . 2? i ti BR.: l .' .. if .... .II DI...- 1' 1 Seniors I I5 Ordering emor picture was a lequlrement. for all graduates wlshlng their pictures ln the 1Jf'0 Tahoma CONNIE l. ENGVAl.l Stadiana President . . . Sahasa Chapter Secretary . . . Girls' Club Cabinet . . . Girls' Council . . . Pin Winner . . . Out- standing Basketball Player . . . Manager . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . . Shield Honor Society . . . Commence- ment Assistant . . . Triple S . . . Tahoma Staff . . . Savings Manager . . . Roll Room Congress . . . College Conference Recep- tionist . . . Pep Club . . , Ski Club . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Outside Em- ployment 53 LORRAINE M EPPLER Retailers Club Outside Employment DARYL V ERICKSON ist sq? HCL DON R DRYDEN Debate Club DICK EDWARDS LENORE L ELLIOTT Triple S Treasurer Girls Club Scrap book Chairman Fellowship Depart ment Sub Chairman Daffodil Float Co Chairman Girls Club Council Castle Brick Stadiana Swim Team Royal Fins Honor Roll Senior Honor Roll Shield Honor Society Quill and Scroll Tahoma Staff Savings Manager College Conference Receptionist German C ub Pep Club Ski Club Football Night Girls Club Commit tees Assemblies Dance Com mittees Outside Employment NEAL M :LLIOTT Exchange Student to Germany 57 58 Affiliation Committee Rifle Team Big S Rifle Club Student Council Senior Honor Roll Honor Ro Shield Honor Society Com mencement Assistant Band Ger man Club Pep Club Sophomore Assembly Co Chairman Sophomore Basketball World Staff Chorus Activity Manager Savings Manager Pep Club tailers Club Assemblies Out side Employment METTA EVANS Student Body Secretary Student Council Junior Class Secretary Sensor Honor Roll Honor Roll can 6 Shield Honor Society Quill and Scroll Commencement Usher 58 Triple M? World Staff Tigerannas qqv Thesptans National Thesplans Actlv ity Manager Sophomore Pickle Sale Chairman Roll Room Congress Pep Club Football Night semblies Outside Employment maternal Q L 6 6111078 3 Ea ly Saturday mommg semors fmd It hard to rub the sleep from their eyes as they begun college entrance tests STAN l FARBER Bug S Intramural Sports Manager Honor Roll World Staff Press Book Manager Savings Man ager Spanrsh Club Outsrde Em ployment KENE FARVOUR Trgeranna Vrce Presldent Sahasa Tolo Queen Band Trgeranna Dance Co Senior Theme Dance Co Senror Honor Roll Honor Roll Shield Honor Socrety Activity Manager Roll Room Congress Charrman Charrman Office Assistant Bowling Club French Club Sahasa MICHAEL E FERRIS Junior Class Vlce Presrdent Actlvlty Trcket Sale Co Chairman Queen s Crown Game and Dance Co Charrman Sensor Week Co Chairman Skt Club Secretary Treasurer Honor Roll Commencement Usher 58 World CARI. M FITZPATRICK A Cappella Chorr Madrrgal Ensemble Chorus Band Spanrsh Club Assemblres Sensor Class Play Basketball Night Entered from Lestervrlle Hugh School Lestervnlle Mus sour: BRIAN E. FLANIGAN Sophomore Football Sophomore R serve Basketball Sophomore Reserve Q, Baseball Sophomore Reserve ar stty Tennrs Bug S Actnvrty Man ager Savrngs Manager Pep Club Retailers Club Outside Employ ment SUSAN FLETCHER Stadlana Treasurer Band Vlce Pres: dent Sahasa Interclub Representa A trve Hake Leader Honor Roll Pep Club Garls Club Commuttees Football Nrght Assemblies 1' 43: NANCY L FLIPPIN Office Assnstant Sahasa Book keeprng Club Outside Employment JUllE l FORSBERG 3 Stadlana Manager Honor Roll Shield Honor Soclety A Cappella Chorr Grrls Chorus Orchestra Savrngs Manager C Ullllili Q AY M ,xx it f .:.l'k 5 gory ff 22 2829 nl KATHY PAPPAS-Top Twenty plans for future vocation . , , , er X! A . . . . . A y A - . ' 1 1, . 1 fr rf . , , ,gf 'l , . V r . I . . A ' . . . uf' . ' I ' I I D V. . 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Y FDM Q V V . . . 5 X I 3 Q to X' 6 ZA 35 lla Z ,.f-- ' , r 34.5 33 ' 2 53 3' li 27 -. 5 4 T N- A ' ' . v 1 ' C Seniors 1 I7 JUDY E FORTUNE Retarlers Club Vlce President hasa Tolo Prlncess 57 Red Cross Representative Roll Room Congress Sahasa Outside Employment CAROLYN M FRANKO A Cappella Choir Chorus Skin Dlylng Club JIM E FRANZEN Outslde EmplOVmeflT JUDY M FREDERICK Pep Club Sahasa Vocational School Outside Employment .AX Oh mv lchln leg ll x Wlrlllfk and Nxncv I0l llll1l0Illl lelrn lhxt kung cm he hxzardou f 'P dns 1 through the nudntorlum .49 'Q' Z- Sv 1227 JOAN U FRITZ SHARON E GAll Future Nurses Club Grrls Chorus Offuce Asslstant C Sahasa Bookkeepmg Club Out srde Employment CAROL M GASTON Glrls Club Scrapbook Chairman Gtr s Councrl Student Councll Honor Ro Shield Honor Socxety Tlger annas Actrvrty Manager College Conference Receptronrst Sahasa Retailers Club Sk: Club Glrs Club Comrnuttees Outside Employ ment DOROTHY GENNA 811101 S YNY JOHN M GIAUDRONE Rifle Team Big S Senior Honor Ro Honor Roll Shleld Honor Society Rifle Club Commence ment Usher 58 Dance Committees Baccalaureate Co Chairman Out side Employment Entered from Con cord High School Concord Massachusetts MARGARET A GILMORE Sahasa Chapter Sergeant at Arms tailers Club Treasurer Honor Roll A Cappella Choir Chorus Savings Manager Office Assistant Out side Employment KAREN D GIUSIANO Senior Honor Roll Honor Roll Activity Manager Red Cross Repre sentative Latin Club Pep Club Sahasa Outside Employment PEG E GLADSTONE Student Council Girls Club Mother Daughter Tea Co Chairman Stadiana Athletic Letter Student Leader Pin Winner Royal Fins Champ Honor Roll Roll Room Congress Office Assistant Ger man Club Pep Club Sahasa Ski Club Girls Club Committees Dance Committee Football Night Usher Assemblies Outside Em ployment SAUNDRA K GORANSON Honor Roll Red Cross Representative . . . Office Assistant . . . Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Girls Club Committees . . . Bookkeeping Club. SHEILA G. GORANSON Honor Roll . . . Chorus . . . Office Assist- ant . . . Sahasa . . . Bookkeeping Club . . . Girls' Club Committees . . . Assemb- lies. D GAIL GOSS Social Department Chairman Stadtana Vice President Big Sahasa Treasurer Girls Council Girls Club Cabin Big Show Co Chairman Q il and Scroll Hike Leader in Winner Honor Roll Tahoma Staff Activity Manager Roll Room Congress College Conference Recep tionist Latin Club Pep Club Sahasa Girls Club Committees Football Night Assemblies JUDY A GRACE World Staff Chorus Savings Man ager Red Cross Representative Library Assistant Office Assistant Future Nurses Club Entered from Santa Rosa High School Santa Ros Cali fornia JULIE M GRANDE Tigeranna Secretary Career Day Co Chairman A Cappella Choir Chorus Red Cross Representative Sahasa Girls Club Committees Assemblies Football Night Dance Committees LYNNE M GRANT Stadium Castle Retailers Club Parliamen tartan Tigerannas Savings Man ager Red Cross Representative Roll Room Congress Sahasa Outside Employment SUE I GREILICH Band German Club Future wr Nurses Club Stadium Spinning Wheels . . . Sahasa . . . Outside Employ- ment . . . Entered from Plainview HigF School Plainview Nebraska. GEORGE GROBINS Reserve, Varsity Wrestling . . . Drum Maior . . . Band . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Honor Roll . . , Orchestra . . . Dance Band . . . Pep Club . . . Rifle Club . . . Assemblies . . . Dance Committees . . . Outside Employment. Semol s I I9 fin-:Lf 'SJ' LY Y'--rx 'Se- ,nge 1-'OIG' ..- -3-it 'H-RN ROLF T GRUNDEN Sophomore Reserve Football Soph omore Reserve Varsrty Wrestlung Reserve Track Pep Club Voca tronal School ELAINE J HAMRE Bookkeeprng Club Secretary Honor o Shreld Honor Soclety av rngs Manager Faculty Secretary Pep Club Sahasa Grrls Club Com muttees Outside Employment JANE M HANSON Trrple S Vrce Presrdent Shield Honor Socnety Treasurer Vrce Presrdent a drana Hrke Leader Pun Winner Swlm Team Senlor Honor Roll JOHN P HAGBERG Q Honor Roll Commencement Usher Band C Rdle Club Red Cross Presrdent Grrl of Outsrde Employment LINDA E HALL Thespuans Actrvlty Manager Ro Roll Congress Latln Club ep Club Sahasa HEDY T HALLIS Senror Honor Roll Honor Roll Shnelcl Honor Socnety Savrngs Man ager Sahasa Faculty Secretary GARY M HALSAN Intramural Sports Actrvuty Manager Savrngs Manager Red Cross Representatrve Movre Operator Stage Crew Outside Employment EILEEN A HAMILTON Chorus Actrvrty Manager Book room Asslstant Stadnum Sptnnung Wheels Sahasa Retarlers Club Outsude Employment the Month Actrvrty Manager av ungs Manager College Conference Receptlontst Faculty Secretary Sahasa Spanrsh Club Grrls Club Commrttees Football Nrght semblres Dance Commrttees Roll Room Congress Basketball Nrght Study Hall Asslstant JOAN L HARRISON Pep Club Sahasa Faculty Secretary Honor Roll Dance Commrttees Outsrde Employment JAN L HART Intramural Sports Movie Operator .Yi Skin Drvlng Club Science Club ,nv Outsrde Employment MARLYN F HEIDT A Cappella Cholr Chorus av xngs Manager Red Cross Represen tatnve Sahasa Gnrls Club Com nlttees KATHY E HEINRICK Stadrana Student Leader Trger annas Actrvrty Manager Saving Manager Red Cross Representatrve Roll Room Congress Library As slstant Student Nurse Pep Club Sahasa Sk: Club Glrls Club Commrttees . 'J' O rerr.,,- V. 'PT' in . , .l . sr, ' ,' ' ...sr- '4 V Y' A , I Q ..., it ,58--V . . 5 f 'A Mi 1 A, 'J ' ...As- :vs QAL , ap 4 ' n . V :1- 3, .K l ?M1 ... . ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' P Roll Room Congress . . . Spanish Club lk - W . 120 Seniors DAVID M HOCHSTRASSER Sophomore Basketball Varsuty Base a lntramural Sports Honor o Band Orchestra e Cross Representatnve Bowlnng Club Latln Club Assemblles Dance Commlttees Outslde Employment MARGARET A HODGE Service Department Sub Charrman Gtrls Council Sahasa Tolo Co Chair man Stadtana Secretary Orches tra President Sahasa Chapter Press dent Swlm Team Hake Leader Honor Roll Trgerannas Thes plans Actlvlty Manager Sav ngs Manager German Club Pep Club Gnrls Club Commuttees Football Night DON HOOBER ...av-7 'WN CHARNELL A HOPKINS Girls Councll Art Club Prestdent Actlvlty Manager Future Nurses Club Pep Club Sahasa Grrls Club Commuttees Assemblles Dance Commlttees fx. TOM MCCRACKEN Top Twenty admlres Stadlums many trophles Looking forward to tournament Castlltes dance after Basketball Night Assembly tl CAROLE Y HOVLAND Chorus Tngerannas Pep Club Stadium Splnnlng Wheels Sahasa Bookkeeplng Club Glrls Club Corn mtttees AL B HOWE Sk: Club SHERRY HUBNER Tahoma Busrness Manager Senior As sembly Co Chanrman Sophomore Bake Sale Co Chaurman Commencement Usher 58 Sensor Honor Roll Honor Roll Shlelcl Honor Society Actxvlty Manager Pep Club Club French Club Assemblues Dance Commuttees Thespnans Castle Brlck LINDA M HUDSON Pep Club Sahasa Vocatuonal School Outstde Employment xfi f-rkmg I -, sq s 1 11 xcv osl -s 'Vlskc Ierss sl coxcr hss nstsonsl ss s, Sensor s NEAL L IMESON If German Club Scsence Club OUT V ssde Employment STEVE E HUDSON ntramural Sports Sensor Honor Roll Honor Roll Bowlsng Club -f 3owlsng Team Rstle Club Rsfle Team Outssde Employment PAT P HUFF - ?.', :ahasa Outssde Employment ered from Bethel Hugh School Spana Nay Washsngton B JEANNE HUHN Student Councsl Farewell to Sensors Dance Co Chasrman Stadsana Royal Fsns Honor Student Leader Ro Shseld Honor Socsety Com mencement Usher 58 Tahorna Staff Tsgerannas Thespsans e ross Representatsve Roll Room ongress Gsrls Club Cornmsttees Pep Club Sks Club Sensor Week o Chasrman Bsg Show Assembly fi ROBERTA J HURLBUT Student Nurse Future Nurses Club Stadsum Spsnnsng Wheels IQ 'lil lun H mul T 22:1 NANCY T INOUYE Gsrls Club Treasurer Sahasa Chapter Secretary Student Councsl Gsrls Club Cabsnet Stadsana Hike Leader Psn Wsnner Sensor Honor Ro Honor Roll Shseld Honor Socsety Trsple S Tsgerannas Red Cross Representatsve French Clul: Gsrls Club Commsttees CARMEN N JANKE V C Y Socsal Chasrrnan Sensor Honor Roll Honor Roll Chorus Savsngs Manager Red Cross Representatsve Oftsce Asssstant Pep Club Stadsum Spsnnsng Wheels Gsrls Club Commsttees Outside Employment MARYAN M JARCHOW Offsce Asssstant Sahasa Voca tsonal School Outssde Employment ISI IIY MARI IN Top Iwenty checks on Comsng ments as She passes the scllvstses sign sn front of the school 122 Senlors I FQPIFIHK for 1.,l'dlJLllLl0Il senior ue mcxsured bv Kel rv Klegnrm md lom Rowland frr caps and govm f? VOULA S JOHN Welfare Department Chalrman Triple S Secretary Glrls Councll Grrls Club Cablnet Stadlana Hake Leader Pun Wlnner Sensor Honor Ro Honor Roll Shleld Honor Soctety Commencement Usher 58 Sahasa Chapter Vlce President College Conference Receptlonlst ttvlty Manager Savlngs Manager Debate Club Pep Club Glrls Club Committees Football Night semblles Dance Commlttees BARBARA A JOHNSON Honor Roll Chorus Trgerannas Savings Manager Future Nurses Club Pep Club Sahasa Gurls Club Committees Dance Committees Booklceepung Club wx- 'L PAUL F JOHNSON Bowllng Club Outside Employment SALLY B JOHNSON Sensor Honor Roll Honor Roll Shleld Honor Soclety Tlgerannas Actlvlty Manager French Club Pep Club Sahasa Glrls Club Commlttees Roll Room Congress Dance Commlttees Outsude Employ ment MARY D KAIN Debate Letter Sensor Honor Roll Honor Roll Shleld Honor Soclety Quall and Scroll World Staff o lege Conference Receptlonlst Debate C ub Latln Club C Outstde Employment GRETCHEN A KASSELMAN Glrls Club Vlce Presldent Welfare Department Sub Chalrman Glrs Councll Glrls Club Cabinet Stadlana Royal Flns Senior Honor o Honor Roll Shield Honor Socuety Qulll and Scroll Com mencement Usher 58 Triple S Tahoma Staff World Staff Thes plans Savnngs Manager Ro Room Congress Chaurman German C ub Future Nurses Club Pep C ub Sahasa Sk: Club fnllatlon Commuttee Glrls Club Com mtttees Football Nlght Assemb es X.. GEORGIA F JOHNSON A Cappella Choir Chorus Tlger annas Savings Manager Stadxum Splnmng Wheels Glrls Club Commlt Tees Assemblues Outslde Employ ment JIM R. JOHNSON Sophomore Varsity Basketball . . . Intra- mural Sports . . . Big S . . . A Cappella ill' Choir . . . Chorus . . . Lunchroom Assist- an . Q M ,Q xv HILL IVY:-CAll'l HY-Top Twenty-admires the Slate Ihsketball trophy whivh the Tiger capers brought home. LEELA C KEENE Chorus Foods Assustant Actrvxty Manager Red Cross Representatnve Library Assrstant Lunchroom As slstant C Rifle Club Vo atlonal School CARLENE F KEMBEL Band Secretary Treasurer Pep Band German Club Sahasa Chapter Sergeant at Arms Atfrllatron Com mrttee Assemblues Q53 JOHN A KENNEDY Farewell to Sensors Dance Co Chaurman Student Councll Intramural Sports Commencement Asslstant ac calaureate Usher 58 Actlvtty Man ager Red Cross Representatlve Spanlsh Club Pep Club Outstde Employment 'll JOE .I KING A Intramural Sports Honor Roll Shreld Honor Soclety Bowllng Club German Club Skln Dlvlng Club Outsude Employment ,,.,,---- JANE HANSON Top Twenty-checks actlv1t1es calendar ln front hall Semor s I23 In-rp, lu lv Srlnxccbeck but fuzlll um mu s IC llglfll t I lv Sum XVxhl nnc I rm 1 c uxurl KERRY F KLEGMAN Student Body Presudent Junlor Class Presrdent Shneld Honor Socnety Treas urer Sophomore May Dance C Chatrman Memonal Stadlum Fund Vlce Presrdent Sophomore Reserve Varsity Svvlmmlng Honor Roll Commencement Usher 58 Actnvnty Manager Bowling Club German C ub Pep Club Atfrllatuon Com mnttee Assembltes Outslde Em ployment STAN A KNUTSON DOREENE E KUEHL JUDITH I KUNTZ German Club Future Nurses Club Wheels C Stadlum Spanning 124 Seniors 'nv MARVIN L KVAMME Reserve Varsity Svvimming Movie Operator C BEVERLY J LARSEN Activity Manager Savings Manager Red Cross Representative Ro Room Congress Office Assistant C Sahasa Girls Club Com rntttees Outside Employment df LINDA D LARSEN Swim Team Senior Honor Roll Activity Manager Savings Manager Red Cross Representative Debate Club Spanish Club V C Y Pep Club Sahasa Retailers Club Ski Club Faculty Secretary Girls Club Committees Football Night Assemblies Outside Em ployment Gr' rf--f ROY B LAURETA Reserve Wrestling Intramural Sports DON C LAYBOURN French Club Rifle Club Outside -H Employment CURTIS C. LEACH Varsity Football . . . Reserve Track . . Varsity Wrestling . . . Big S Sergeant at Arms . . . Senior Honor Roll . . . Shield Honor Society . . . Spanish Club . . . Dance Committees. GARY E LEE Sophomore Football intramural Sports Lpnchroom Assistant Metal Shop Foreman Outside Employment CAROL M LESCHNER Thespians C Pep Club Sahasa Ski Club Girls Club Committees Assemblies P TA Representative SHERRY D LEWIS ahasa Chapter Vice President u dent Nurse Future Nurses Club Outside Employment CAROLYN K LITTLES World Fellowship Assembly Co Chairman A Cappella Choir Tigerannas Red Cross Representative Office Assistant Stadium Spinning Wheels Assemblies Outside Employment JERRY I LONG Sophomore Football Sophomore Bas ketball lntramural Sports Activ ity Manager Savings Manager Red Cross Representative Pep Club Retailers Club Ski Club Dance Committees Outside Employ ment HERB R. LUDERMAN Sophomore Class Treasurer . . . Sopho- more Football . . . Pep Club . . . Retail- ers' Club . . . Ski Club . . . Assemblies . . . Outside Employment. 5 LORNA G LUND Stadium Spinning Wheels Secretary Concert Band Office Assistant Sahasa DOUG H LUNDQUIST BOB N LYNN Senior Class Vice President Pep Club President Student Council Soph omore Movie Co Chairman Junior Class Food Sale Co Chairman Varsity Tennis Big S Senior Honor Roll Castle Brick Honor Roll Shield Honor Society Commencement Usher 58 Tahoma Staff Activity Manager Savings Manager i Club Football Night JEANNE E LYONS Senior Honor Roll Honor Roll A Cappella Choir Red Cross Repre sentative Vice President Activity Man ager Savings Manager Roll Room Congress Student Nurse College Conference Receptionist Latin Club Future Nurses Club Pep Club Sahasa Skt Club Girls C ub Comm: tees Football Night semblies Dance Committees Out side Employment MIKE H. MACDONALD Reserve Wrestling . . . Intramural Sports . . . Student Leader . . . Bowling Club .C., MARILYN C. MAESNER Tigerannas . . . Thespians . . . Student Nurse . . . Future Nurses Club . . . . ,,', . ..,. Pep Club . . . Sahasa . . . Bookkeeping Club . . . Study Hall As- sistant , . . Girls Club Committees . . . Yrs? Assemblies . . . Dance Committees . , . Girls Club Tolo Co-Chairman . . . as- ketball Night. 6 0111018 BETTY A MARTIN ss Ho Honor Roll U 0 Shsclcl Honor Socsety Trsple S A Cappclls Choss Maclrsgal Ensemble Sivsngs Manage.: Athletsc Letter German Club Scsence Club Faculty Secretary Football Nsght Assemblses Castle Brsck JIM M MATTSON Varssty Golf Golf Club Rstle Club Rsfle Team Entered from Uns verssty School Vsctotsa Brstssh Columbsa BILL R McCARTHY Bsg S Treasurer Sophomore Football Reserve Varssty Track Varssty Wrestlsng Wrestlsng Team Captasn Sensor Assembly Co Chasrman Sensor Honor Roll Honor Roll Shselcl Honor Socsety Commencement Assss ant Savsngs Manager Ger man Club Pep Club Rsfle Club Dance Commsttees Basketball Nsght Sop omore Wrestlsng Band 415' ll fi Cathermg, m the hall xfter lunch semors talk over the dwy s events 'r'f57 JIM R MCCOLLEY Sophomore Class Bo s Representatsve Co Chasrman sdent Pressdent Savsngs Manager Football Nsght Sensor Sweater Dance Pep Club Vsce Pres Actsvsty Manager German Club Assemblses Out Ye l Ksng Employment TOM H MCCRACKEN Sensor Class Boys Representatsve Q ' JOHN D MCCARTHY Sks Club Pressdent Band Councsl h Student Councsl Reserve Track Sks Team Sensor Honor Roll Hon or Roll Band Orchestra IRI TFHLN KASSIIMAN Top Twenty gathers books from Iocker before school s. 9: tsvsty Manager German Club Dance Commsttees Outssde Employ SHARON E McINTYRE Gsrls Councsl Masorette Lsbrary Asssstant Spanssh Club Pep Club Sahasa Gsrls Club Commsttees JOHN L McKAY Sensor Honor Roll Outssde Employ ment Senmls 7 rt ll ll IP 1 .nm CAROLE I MILLER Actnytty Manager Future Nurses Club 1 W' TY CHERRIE R MILLS Honor Roll Sltleld Honor Soclety Future Nurses Club Treasurer Presldent .J Red Cross Representatuve Ro .C--fy' Room Congress Latun Club Pep Club Girls Club Com mlttees nu Q lux JOE A MEADE l Bug S World Staff Head Football Manager Moyne Operator Pep C ub Rlfle Club Assemblres Dance Commuttees Stadlum Bowl 5 Commnttee 15 ll RUSSELL C MENSER Intramural Sports Student Leader World Staff Acttvlty Manager av lngs Manager Red Cross Representa ttve Outslde Employment DONNA SSINGER Actlvlty Ma Cross Rep entatl ry Assns P Club Sahasa C b Outslde Employ BARBARA A MEYER Sbleld Honor Soclety Vlce Presndent Saltasa Treasurer Stadlana Hllce Leader Student Leader Pun Wnn ner Svvum Team Royal Fans Sensor Honor Roll Truple S boma Staff Sayrngs Manager Latnn Club Pep Club Sahasa Ska Club Girls Club Commlttees Football Nught Faculty Secretary JOANNE C MLADENICH Sltueld Honor Society Secretary Presudent Sensor Honor Roll Honor Roll Quill and Scroll World Staff Tnespuans Roll Room Congress Latln Club Saltasa Aftlluatlon Com mrttee Gnrls Club Commlttees STEVE MOEN Band Presldent Sensor Honor Roll Honor Roll Commencement Usher Band Orchestra Dance My Band Actlvuty Manager Savlngs Manager Assemblues Outsnde Employment PIEDY I-IAIIIS-Top Twenty-checks college catalogs m Mm: Forbes offlce OLII ,IFIIXI np, in the unrhroom union tu HFIKIUIIIOII IIGN W ED MORRIS GEORGE M MORRIS World Staff Debate Club French Club Latin Club Pep Club DIANE M NACCARATO Matorette Sahasa Chapter Secretary A Cappella Choir Chorus Latin Club Future Nurses Club Pep Club Girls Club Committees Athletic Letter Assemblies Dance Committees Outside Employ ment JOANNE NAGY Activity Manager Savings Manager Roll Room Congress Latin Club Future Nurses Club Pep Club Sahasa Retailers Club Gtr s Club Committees Outside Employ ment MONTE D NAUBERT Varsity Football Basketball Baseball Manager Intramural Sports i First Aid Manager HAROLD J NAY Latin Club Outside Employment Entered from Bellarmine High School Assemblies Dance Committees wr- J Outside Employment DICK E MURI Band Red Cross Representative Spanish Club Pep Club if BARBARA J. MUSE n A, Tigerannas . . . Red Cross Representative . . , German Club . , , Sahasa , . . Ski - Club . , . Girls' Club Committees . , . Entered from Lincoln High School, , N I' UIJIIUNIC- I 'I' 'vnlv-onli-rss office ln consult Miss t Q Q Hrhrifg 1 5 2 1 4 I 7 nl' 1 A 3 xii.-K it Q IOII -IA I lol vs A ' I' . Iivc-Iyn Forbes about college znlinission. Www. Seniors 9 PETER N NELSON Reserve Track Reserve Varslty Wrestllng Reserve Tennls Sensor , Honor Roll Honor Roll Sk: Club Commencement Asslstant Out stde Employment Dance Commnttees LARRY L NICHOLS Chorus Scrence Club Outsnde Employment BARBARA E NORRIS Stadlum World Edutor In Chnef Sensor Honor Roll Shneld Honor Socuety Sahasa JUDY K NOURSE Gurls Councnl Stacllana Swim Team Royal Fins Actlvrty Man ager Red Cross Representatxve Lubrary Assnstant Spanlsh Club Gurls Club Comrnnttees gtlllllllub MI TIA PVANS-Top Iwenty supports sophomore class by buymg apple lhe Sutton Watson Whnle and Cormson tw1n.s cnjov baffling their teachers WMO BOB C OBERG Vocatuonal School Outsrde Employ ment SHARON L OGDEN LANNY R OLSON Entered from Belpre Hugh School Belpre Ohio SHARON E OLSEN Honor Roll Ttgerannas Savungs Manager Red Cross Representative Student Nurse V C Y Pep C ub Sahasa Bookkeeplng Club Ice Skating Club Girls Club Commlttees ' I2 Q , ' ' ' . 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R gf ' l f' A .N I wif u ' tv 4 Q . elll0l'S JOHN M ORMSBY tw LL' L k, KIYO OSADA Sophomore Football Reserve Varsuty Wrestlnng Intramural Sports Athletic Manager Honor Roll Commencement Usher Savings Manager Spannsh Club Outslde Employment DARLENE OWENS Stadrana Senior Honor Roll Honor o Shleld Honor Society Actnv :ty Manager French Club ep C ub Sahasa Girls Club Com muttees Football Nnght 3 LOLA J PAINE Honor Roll World Staff A Cap pella Chour Madrlgal Ensemble Chorus German Club French Club Sahasa Art Club Gtrls Club Comrnuttees Assemblles Dance Commutfees Outside Employment i S CAROLE A PALMER Q AX Honor Roll Chorus Future Nurses Club Skt Club Assemblles KATHY PAPPAS Junnor Class Representative to Glrls Councnl Sensor Class Gzrls Represen tatnve Debate Club Vtce President Shreld Honor Soclety Secretary Sophomore May Dance Co Chairman Debate Letter Student Councll Gxrls Councnl Sensor Honor Roll Honor Roll Qulll and Scroll Commencement Asslstant Trlple S College Conference Receptronust Re Cross Representatlve Latin Club Sahasa Girls Club Commrttees Dance Commnttees Assemblies ROBERT E PARKER BETSY A PARKS Debate Club Secretary President Debate Team Debate Letter en lor Honor Roll Honor Roll Shield Honor Socrety Trnple S A Cap pella Chour Chorus Thesptans Red Cross Representative French Club C Future Teachers Club Gtrls Club Commnttees Dance Committees Assemblies Fellow shlp Assembly Co Chairman P Forensncs Tournament Basketball Nnght SALLY A PARLETTE Stadaana Pun Winner Senior Hon or Roll Honor Roll Shield Honor Socrety ACTIVITY Manager Savlngs Manager College Conference Recep tuonnst Spamsh Club Pep Club Sahasa Gurls Club Commuttees Dance Commtttees LYNNE E PATTIN Stadlana Hike Leader Ptn Winner Senror Honor Roll Honor Roll Shneld Honor Soclety Spannsh C ub Sk: Club Women s World Co Editor Outsude Employment DAVID H PAULSEN Sophomore Varsnty Football Sopho more Track Band Red Cross Rep resentatlve Skrn Drvlng Club Outside Employment NANCY J PENTIMONTI Student Leader Actlvlty Manager Savmgs Manager Student Nurse Future Nurses Club Stadium Spinning Wheels Gtrls Club Committees Outsrde Employment DAVID PERRY DICK P PETERS Outsnde Employment Entered from Bellarmune Hugh School ELAINE L PFLUGMACHER Btg Sawasa res: en a asa ap r Secretary French Club Secretary Gurls Councrl Gurls Club Cabinet Stadrana Sensor Honor Roll Honor Roll Shneld Honor Society Trnple S Tahorna Staff Savrngs Manager Red Cross Representatuve College Conference Receptronrst Latln Club Pep Club Roll Room Grrls Council Commlttees Commuttees Football Nrght I Assemblres Chrlstrnas Decoratuon Co Charrman Qunll and Scroll CHUCK A PINE Sophomore Reserve Varsity Football Reserve Baseball Intramural Sports Brg S Faculty Assistant Outsnde Employment LINDA E PISTORESI Honor Roll Chorus Actuvlty Man ager Savlngs Manager Offuce Asslstant French Club Assemblies Clerncal Assnstant Bug Show Outside Employment Seniors 131 EUGENE A PRESCOTT Intramural Sports Honor Roll Cappella Choir Madrlgal Ensemble Chorus Outside Employment JUDY A PRESTELLA Sahasa Chapter President Vice Presnden Stadium Spanning Wheels Presndent Vrce Presndent Secretary Stadrana 2nd Year Athletlc Letter Hike Leader Swlm Team Assrstant Honor Roll Actlyuty Manager Ro Room Congress Office Asslstant V C Y Pep Club Retaulers Club Bookkeeplng Club Faculty Sec retary Glrls Club Commuttees Football Nught Outside Employment Entered from Lebanon Hugh School l p d T 5 h Ch Te Lebanon Oregon Y-Q JOHN R PRINS Debate Letter Actuvlty Manager Savnngs Manager Debate Club Outside Employment SANDRA J REBER Sahasa Glrls Club Committees Bookkeepung Club Outslde Em ployment DARLENE F REDEAGLE Actsvuty Manager Debate Club Latln Club Future Nurses Club Pep Club Art Club Sahasa Grrls Club Commlttees WANE D PUNTTFR ARDEN c ROBERTS Entered from Long Beach Calrfornla Band 'P ' ini I ...A - -.I ll jx 1 . .. A , . I -'.. '- ' , Rifle Club . . . Stadium Spinning Wheels h 252 I 1 , . l I ' 'H 4 . ff. ,fd I ,- -,422 Q 132 Seniors JIM W. ROBERTS Reserve Wrestling . , . German Club . . . Rltle Club . . . Outside Employment. 1 JACK D ROBERTSON Outstde Employment xryn HAROLD S ROBY Outside Employment Entered from Penlnsula l-lnglt Scltool Ong Harbor Waslw i lngton JIM B ROLLAG Retatlers Club President Acttvtty Manager Saylngs Manager sembltes Outstde Employment -'x NEAI IIIIOTT Top Twenty makes that lmportant call 0 1 yln uk to per er HARVEY D ROSEN lntramuril Spots B19 S Swdefll Leader A r ett Manager Honor Rot O tl and Scroll Stadtum World Editor lY'I Clftlet Actuyuty Man ager Savings Manager Pep Club Outstde Employment RALPH J ROSS intramural Sports Student Leader Reo Cross Representattye Vocatuonal Scnool Outstde Employment TERRY B ROTH Sopnomore Football Intramural Sports Bowltng Club Outstde Employment BILL R ROUNSLEY Intramural Sports Red Cross Repre sentatlye German Club Outside Employment GN F xx, Q-ns N sttnnrlfsnts I ssl luncler on md Klv Vmflusksrk look on Jxm Md ollcv ulfscsxllv crowns lep Queen Wenzlv Wsdcner TOM W ROWLAND Sensor Class Pressdent Bsg S Pressdent Football Team Co Captasn Var ssty Football Sophomore Basketball Varssty Baseball Intramural Sports Sensor Honor Roll Honor O Shseld Honor Socsety Com -Q7 mencement Asssstant Actsvsty Man ager Savsngs Manager Red Cross Representatsve German Club Q C Pep Club Assemblses Outssde Employment es SHARON R RUBIN Sahasa Chapter Secretary Savsngs 'UA Manager Red Cross Representatsve Roll Room Congress Student Nurse Future Nurses Club ep Cub Gsrls Club Cornmsttees Assemblses PENNY RUFF Senlois 133 CHRISTINE SAMARDICK Chorus C Sahasa Vocatsonal School 47-'CCD JULIE D SANDSTROM Sensor Class Secretary Sophomore Junsor Representatsve to Gsrls Councsl Student Councsl Gsrls Councsl Queens Crown Prsncess Honor Ro Commencement Asssstant Chorus Tsgerarsnas Actsvsty Mart ager French Club Pep Club Sahasa Sks Club Ice Skatsng Club Gsrls Club Commsttees Assemb es Dance Commsttees CHARLES H SCHALLER TED A SCHALLER Red Cross Secretary Actsvsty Tscket Sale Co Chasrrnan World Staff Tsgerannas Actsvsty Manager Savsngs Manager Red Cross Repre sentatsve Roll Room Congress Spanssh Club Sahasa Pep C ub Slcs Club lce Skatsng Club Assemblses SHARON M RYAN Entered from Auburn Hsgh School Aub urn Washsngton college bulletin board sift SHARON DILNNY Top Twenty-dssplays mterest ln scholarshlps posted on rry- iz In it' X IN sas C as vw . F if I 1' uf 4 , ss - , q M Li s ll - . tio' S ' l ' A l ' 1 of J 75 4:3 .li ' ' ll . . . ' . . - :sz ' . .' lil V1 s z :A 1 , ' ' . ' u ' , ' '4 . - l I ' . . , . - li . , . ' . A ' ' ' .1 . g 4 , L 1 R ss . . . ' ' , . . - - is ' . . . A A ' Q' ??'4.f:', . - ' -gsf,.gi7gQf.f1, V- - Y -'-- Q - - 1 fgkrv - .'f gl7. 'A'L'f-'.'i.i i1:m5Q1':W '- ' ' ' ' f l l Q - A . Y A s . . . . . . l pi X s . g ' ' , J-Lrlxkgig,-7 V ,--.:4.,,uf,. ,- ' lmfllnl-. ll1 I! L.l'lCll1lll0ll f. not lllLXlJOI'lHlNC CHIOFS buv lnnounce Howdy Dance Co Chairman Stadtana . . . Syvum Team Senror Honor Roll . , . Shield Honor Society Trrple S Band Chamber Band chestra Actrytty Manager Sayrngs Manager Roll Room Congress Germar Club Sk: Club Football Nlght Assemblies Trgerannas Actuyuty Manager Savrngs Manager Red Cross Represen tatlve Club Club mlttee Dance HARDING SCHUMACHER Ye l KING Queen s Crown Dance Co Charrman Intramural Sports tnvnty Manager Red Cross Represen tatrye Spannsh Club Pep Club Sk: Club Baccalaureate Usher 58 Assemblres Dance Commnttees Outsrde Employment Seniors DENNIS W SKARSTAD Honor Roll German Club DE ETTE SLATER Stadrana Student Leader Senror Honor Roll Honor Roll A Cap pella Choir Madrrgal Ensemble Chorus Savings Manager Spanrsh Club Pep Club Sahasa CAROL l SLAYDEN Sahasa Tolo Co Charrman lnternatron al Assembly Co Charrman Fellowshrp Department Charrman Grrls Councrl Ro Honor Roll Shreld Honor rrgal Ensemble Chorus Sahasa nterclub Representatrve Latrn Club Pep Club Grrls Club Commrttees Senior Banquet Co Chairman lcetball Night JERRY A SLEHOFER Sophomore Basketball lntramural Sports Honor Roll Outgrde Em ployment Entered from Hastrngs Hugh 1' School Hastrngs Mrnnesota ASSGt'T1lJlI6S llhlllllng, the King, ton Irlo 1511, S members ound off xt Basket h ull high! Girls Club Cabinet Senror Honor DIXIE E SMHH Socrety Trrple S Commencement 'N 'o A Calgiilla Cillolrt t Madllgalcwsemble A A C Il Ch M d 'Ce Sm an Sslslalll apple a Olr B 'hz'-N:i Sahasa Outsrde Employment VERNICE ANDFRSON Top Twenty warts to have college applncatnon checked by Miss Forbes N...- NANCY E SMITH Sayrngs Manager Booklceeprng Club RAY A SPADAFORE Shop Assrstant Outsrde Employment JOHN D STENBERG Actrvnty Manager Outsrde Employ ment 136 Semors W aw '55 M uf 447 MARY M STEWART Student Leader Advanced Girls Chorus Trgerannas Savtngs Man ager French lub Sahasa Gurls Club Commrttees Dance Com mrttees Assemblres ROZANNE M STRIZIC Room Congress Otttce Assistant French Club Pep Club hasa Athletuc Letter Outgtde Employment DEAN T SUGIMOTO Sophomore Reserve Varsrty Wrestlrng Intramural Sports an M KATHLEEN SULLIVAN Senior Representative to Girls Council Pep Club Secretary Royal Flns Actrvrty Manager Roll Room Cong ress Library Assrstant Sahasa Ice Skattng Club Grrls Club Com mrttees Football Nrght Assemb es Dance Commtttees KATHRYN SUTTON Stadtana Stadlum Spnnnrng Wheels Sahasa Girls Club Committees Outsnde Employment MARILYN SUTTON Red Cross Representative Stadrum Sprnnlng Wheels Sahasa Grrs Club Commrttees Outslde Employ ment 1 V AUDREY A SWANSON Quull and Scroll President Treasurer Women s World Co Edltor Gtr s Councrl Stadlana Hrlce Leader Honor Roll Triple S World Staff Roll Room Latrn Club Study Hall Grrls Club Commrttees Shreld Honor Socrety Congress Assistant 6 LUCILLE A THOMA Outside Employment FAYE E THOMPSON Roll Room Congress Outsrde Employ ment Entered from Peninsula Hrgh RAY THOMPSON A Cappella Chorr Chorus Rifle Club PAT A THORNTON Honor Ro Latin Club JOHN B TOPOLSKI Reserve Track Varsity Wrestling Intramural Spohs Savmgs Manager Key Club Outsrde Employment Entered from Bellarmlne Hugh School Stat L is, ...Sa- . x .,. ...Big S . .. ... ' ' 'Q' Alhlellc Manager - - ' Bookroom Asslsl' School, Gig Harbor, Washington. T. .. L T ...v.c.Y. . 'nw I - Senwrs 7 susAN H wmuasne 'jf 'NL 1- DAVE W TROCHIM Intramural Sports Student Leader Acttvtty Manager Pep Club tallers Club Wood Shop Asststam Assemblnes Outsude Employ ment Ttgerannas Prestdent Student Leader Senlor Honor Roll Honor Roll Shreld Honor Socnety Commence ment Usher 58 Orchestra Acttv tty Manager Savings Manager Roll Room Congress Offuce Assnstant College Conference Receptionist Career Day RGCGPTIODIST French Club Pep Club Sahasa Football Nnght Assemblies JULIE A WAHLGREN Trlple S Presldent Gtrls Club Secre tary Sophomore Representative to 'HM M VADHEIM Gtrls Council Student Councll Student BOdY Vice President Student ,rv Gtrls Club Cabinet Sophomore Pep Counml lftffamwfal Sports Actlv Attendant Sensor Sweater Dance Co 'TY MBNBQSF Spamsh Club Pep Chatrman Debate Letter Sensor Clllb Skfft Dlvmg Club sk. club Honor Roll Honor Roll shteta Assemblles Honor Socnety Savlngs Manager RICHARD J VANDENBERG Sophomore Football Reserve Band Lunchroom Asslstant German C ub Rttle Club Outsude Employ ment KEN M VIAFORE Student Body Treasurer Skt Club Pres :dent Skt Team Co Captatn U dent Counctl Reserve Sophomore Football Senior Honor Roll Honor R0 Shield Honor Society Com mencement Asslstant German Club Pep Club Outside Employment LINDA E VINCENT -qt Honor Roll Sahasa Chapter Program it Chairman Otttce Asststant Span Ish Club Junior Achlevement Outstde Employment College Conference Receptionist bate Club Sahasa Girls Club sembltes Daffodil Candtdate Outsnde Employment BONNIE L WALTERS Swtm Team Royal Ftns Tlgerannas Pap Club Sahasa Retatlers C ub Faculty Secretary Athletlc Letter Outsnde Employment ARDEN P WARBER Sophomore Reserve Varslty Basketball Reserve Varsity Baseball lntra mural Sports Bug S Honor Roll Spanish Club WES J WARD Sophomore Football Reserve Track Vocatuonal School Outsxde Em ployment ELSA B WARNICK Girls Club President Fellowshup De partment Chairman Sahasa Chapter Prestdent Sophomore Movie Co Chalrman Gtrls State Representative 4,315 that 4 f A D N R AGNER Outsnde Employment Stadlana Hlke Leader Swim Team Sensor Honor Roll Shield Honor Soclety Commencement As ststant Trlple S Actlvlty Man ager Savmgs Manager Roll Room Congress Debate Club German Club Skt Club Football Night Assembltes Outside Employment ' I3 ...Re- ' '- ' f. :K I L ,..A ' ' ...De- ggff gpCommittees . . . Football Night . . . As- Q L ll... L l l Q fi of -' - . ...4f' Wt, ft - r- a 'fy . 9 l' 44 l 'y ly . . . 138 Seniors HERMAN L. WASHINGTON Reserve, Varsity Basketball . . , Varsity Track , . . Intramural Sports . . . A Cap- pella Choir . . Chorus. GARY F WATSON Reserve Band Vocatnonal School Outstde Employment Keeping ln sh mpe Curt Teach shows hu'-. xhllxtv wxth a hula hoop LARRY F WATSON Band Vocattonal School Outslde Employment MIKE H WATSON Intramural Sports Chorus Acttv tty Maniger Savtngs Manager Stage Crew Pep Club Retatlers Club Skt Club Assembltes Outstde Employment ni' ? Ilxnnlm, the menu fur the Smnl r Iixnquet ire fo flturnun I trol 'wln lan ex 1 ALICE M WENNESS World Staff Chorus Savings Man ager Red Cross Representattve Spantsh Club Future Nurses Club V C Y Gurls Club Commlttees KAREN R WHEELER Honor Roll Orchestra Thesptans German Club Sahasa o Room Congress P TA Representattve MARJORIE J WHITE Sentor Representattve to Gtrls Counctl Chrtstmas Decorattons Co Chatrman Sensor Honor Roll Honor Roll Shteld Honor Soctety Acttvtty Club Sihasa Gtrls Club Commnt tees Assembltes Basketball Ntght Art Club PAT M WHITE Ttgerannas Savtrtgs Manager Red Cross Representative Library Asst tant Pep Club Sahasa Roll Room Congress PTA Represen tattve Gtrls Club Commtttees Assembltes Outstde Employment Basketball Ntght Sentor Theme Dance Savtngs Manager I C F A 4 ' V D - . . . . . 4 4 . . . . . . ' ' . . . 1 , . . . . . R ll Q V A . . , . . A Manager . . . Savtngs Manager . . . Pep HS , N . . , . . 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Semors 139 CARLEEN B WILLIAMS A Cappella Cholr Chorus Stadium Splnnlng Wheels ,,.40 Cagers recene gtfts from secret femlmne admirers LUTHER K WILLIAMS Sophomore Reserve Varsity Basketball Intramural Sports Bug S Student Leader Honor Roll Chorus Thespuans Actlvlty Manager Spanlsh Cl Football Nught Outslde Employment TORREY L WICKMAN Q Honor Roll World Staff A Cap F' jfs: pella Cholr Chorus German Club C Assemblues Out slde Employment Entered from South Hugh School Worcester Massachusetts WENDY A WIDENER Song Leader Junlor Assembly Co Chalrman Honor Roll Commence ment Usher 58 Tahoma Staff Tngerannas Red Cross Representatlve Roll Room Congress Pep Club Sk: Club Castle Brick Sahasa Assemblies Thesplans Dance Commlttees Gtrls Club Commlttees SUSAN L WILLIAMS World Staff A Cappella Choir Chorus Student Nurse Sahasa J PHIL WILLINGHAM Sophomore Football Sophomore Swlmmnng Intramural Sports Pep Club Retallers Club Skt Club Assemblues Outsude Employment JIM C WIEK Savlngs Manager French Club Pep Club Skt Club Football Nlght Assemblies Outside Employment BEVERLEE A WILLIAMS Malorette Honor Roll Chorus Red Cross Representatnve Spanush Club KI IN VI XI URI Pup Tsentx ucws Student Councxl bullelln Ixnrzl bcfme Lntelmg school . X 5 . . . . . . 1 , X . 5 I Q . I ' ub . . . ' . . . at I bl - . . . V. . Y ..,. . . . - ef ' ' A - I fi I aff? cgi A fl? , ff',5crL fF ' . Q ' , -' c-' It I- 3 ' ' ' 140 Seniors Tiger hoopmen receive much publicity from their tournament success. GAIL R WOLVIN Band Council Honor Roll Band Pep Band Dance Band Out side Employment DON E WOODBURY Red Cross Representative Debate Club Pep Club Rifle Club Skan Dlvung Club Outside Employ ment ALICE A WOODWORTH Honor Roll C ep Club Rifle Club Sahasa JERRY J YOUNG Athletic Manager Band Thesplans Actrvlty Manager Savungs Man ager Football Nught Assemblies Dance Committees P TA Repre sentatuve SANFORD BURK MICHAEL CALLIHAN LEW L. COX DICK DEDRICK HILTON B. GARDNER FRED GLEASON ANN GOREY RAY D. HAINES MICHAEL HEATH DAVID JOHNSTON JEFF KAPPHAHN LENARD LAUDADIO HARRY LEMASTER GERALD LUNDQUIST MARK MARUSH JIM McNAMARA RICHARD RINKE LARRY ROERICK JOE SCHALLER JOAN WALLIS MAREN WARTER JIM YEAGER MIKE T ZIMMERMAN An unu ull sight Io Castlites is an empty hall which is usually bu tling with CIIVIIV ...V. .Y....P Senior Theme Dance Co-Chairman . . . x ? .LE Y Q I . - 5 2 . , I M 2 4 o U1 H in r Y 1' , ' ' rw ' 14 ww. I s . ,. , s ' 2 2 5 X 3 4-. 3 - QP ' xt , . ,,.,,,.. k . V A...-L 5 -M1 , 2 -- Q .CBM 7 , ' .f:-1.-ww :' 13:4 A fag.. , .. . ,.. '4 -w'- 1 ' , 4 ,f L : Mg .-M 0 1- fa , Y - QW ' -r-v-by . 2 ' '-L 1 ' - .. - ,, . . fu- :e-.ff:.zw-:,- 5--,ff . 'wi' - - H .. Ex ,. .M Y ., -..ummm , 4 rgamzaizons In ex A Cappella Cho1r 50 51 Act1v1ty Managers 44 45 Athletlc Managers 75 Around Stadlum 4 5 Band 94 55 Baseball 84 85 Basketball 16 71 18 Reserves 79 Sophomore Blues Sophomore Golds Blgs 34 35 Camera Club 40 Camera Shy 140 Castle Retaxlers Club Debate Club 41 Ded1cat1on 6 Exchange Student 21 Faculty and Admlnlstratlon 8 15 Foreword 3 Football 72 13 74 Reserves 5 Sophomore 75 French Club 40 Future Nurses Club 37 German Club 41 Gxrls Club 22 23 24 Glrls Club Roll Room Congress 24 Glrls Sports 92 93 Golf 89 Hall of Fame 104 105 Jumor Class 98 99 Key Club 36 Madrlgals 50 Magorettes 57 Memonam 107 Orchestra 52 53 Pep Band 61 Pep Club 60 61 Pr1nc1pal s Message Queens 62 63 64 6: Quxll and Scroll 36 Red Cross Representatlves 46 Rlfle Club 43 Rxfle Team 90 Sahasa 26 Z7 28 Savlngs Managers 44 SCIENCE Club 37 Semor Class 102 103 Semor Honor Roll 106 Senlor Story 100 101 140 Shleld Honor Soclety 25 Skr Club 42 Skm Dnmg Club 43 Song Queens 58 Sophomore Class 96 91 Stadlana 32 33 Stadxum Spmnmg Wheels 39 Student Counc1l 18 19 20 Sw1mm1ng 80 81 Reserve 91 Tahoma Staff 66 67 Tenn1s 88 Tlgerannas 56 Track 86 87 Trlple S 30 31 VCY 29 World Staff 68 69 Wrestlmg 82 83 Reserve 91 Yell Staff 59 O I Y , ,Q 1 1 1' ' , ,ft .5- ,f 11 , 1 1 - . . , ,. ,I ,ft , ,V ,1 1 1 1-1 nr- - 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 ' . , , 1- .,19 ,79 . ., 1 1 7 1 7 L 9 K '1'-1 1 - 1 w - - ,38 . ., ,45 ,. 1 , 1, t., , 1 7 7 , . 1 1 1 1 31' 1 - . .Y. 7 3 W 71 11 1 1-1 P- ! 7 7 3 9 ,-, . 71 ' 7 1 , . . . 7 3 1 1 1 1 , . . 1 1 1 1 I 1 ' 7 1. 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