West Seattle High School - Kimtah Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1953

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L V L If 3x ' ggi ,JE , way fl 'Lff' X I Y: .V ' W I 0 ,i ff 1 V , , C I' V. gm I C Tj ff K U 5 x x brim K1 E I mf naman gf' w mA:w .MES EMS, 5-5335- A ang 2-mass. Kgiirw bww? Q E X w1 wsQy13 ss HMmx,g .Hgh HHH A was VICE-PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE Have you ever seen a bridge that was essential? I don't mean convenient, or desirable, or helpful. I mean lust essen- tial. ln almost all cases we find other ways to get to the other side of whatever it is that bridges cross. So nobody can say that we must have bridges. But think what would happen if we didn't have them! As with bridges, so with education. Education carries us over barriers, from savagery to understanding. We don't have to have schools, but every other way of learning requires more time, more money, more energy, and more pain. Society builds bridges because they are convenient. Society builds schools because they have proved to be the best way of transmitting knowledge and culture. I GORDON HANNAFORD PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE Our car rolls swiftly and smoothly across a great bridge We appreciate its usefulness. We marvel at its grace an beauty. We feel secure on its strong foundations. But w are apt to forget for the moment that its real foundation were laid in the vision and skill of the bridge builder. Great as our bridge is, there are greater bridges yet to b built. To build them we will need knowledge, creative imag ination and faith. The knowledge may be had for the seek ing. The creative imagination can be developed through practice. But the faith must be built slowly, block by block, out of our experiences of living and working together. Together we can build bridges which will reach across all obstacles and bring us to peace and understanding. CECIL F. BULLOCK 10 Miss Bachman Mr. Beasley . Miss Biles . . Mr. Blauert . Mr. Brown . . Miss Cassidy . Mr. Chamberlain . Mrs. Crockett . . . Miss Curry .... Mrs. Davenport . . . Mr. Doty . . . Mrs. Duncan . Faculty Miss Dunn . . Mr. Franks . Mr. Frey . . Mrs. Friar . . Miss Ford . . Mrs. Hawe . . Mrs. Hughes . Miss Hurd . . Mr. Jacobsen Mr. Kantner . . . Mrs. Karpeles . . . Mr. Kaye . . . Mrs. Kennedy Mrs. King . . Mr. Kish . . . Mrs. Lansing . . . . Science . . . Art . . Library . . . Science .Music .......Language . lndustrialArts . . . . English . . . Language . . Office . . . . Science . . . . Commercial 'L .-5 , Lf va. we . is In Q QW Q . K In, , X. ci,-2 A935 g. ., + . -ff, . iff? it W ,iv . Q M .5 . . . Mathematics . Boys' Advisor . lndustrialArts . . . . English . SociaIStudies . . . Librarian . . English . . English . . Commercial . . . . . Music . . . . English . SocialStudies Home Economics Home Economics . . . . . Drama . . English wi . ...r I Mr. Lloyd . . Mr. Logan . . Miss Lohren . . . Mr. Long .... Miss Lowe . . . Mrs. McDonald . . Custodian . . Study Hall . . . . Commercial Boys' Club Advisor .. .... P. E. . . . . Study Hall Mrs. McDonnell . . . . . , . Art Miss McElwee . . . . . . P. E. Miss McKenzie . . . . . . English Mr. Mackey . . . . Mathematics Mr. Mauermann ....... English Miss Mills . . . Miss Minnehan . . . SocialStudies Social Studies Miss Mowry ...... Commercial Mr. Murphy ...... Commercial Miss Patterson ..... Commercial Miss Peaslee ...... Mathematics Mrs. Persson . Councelor's Office Mrs. Phillips . . . ..... Clerk Mr.Pripp . . . . . Social Studies Mr. Rakus .... . . Language Miss Robinson ..... Commercial Mr. Rowe . . Mr. Schall . . Social Studies . . Mathematics Mr. Siceloff . . . . .,. Science Mrs. Smith . . Mr. G. Smith . Mr. T. S. Smith Miss Tozier . . Mr. Ullin . . Mr. Welch . . Social Studies Social Studies . . Language Arts and Music . . . Mathematics . . . . . P. E. Industrial Arts Faculty Mr. Warne . . . . Mr. Watson . Mr. Whaley . Mr. Bointano . . Miss Munson. . Mrs. Olson . . Mr. Murphy ..... Social Studies . . . . Science Industrial Arts . . . . Driving . . Nurse . Girls' Club Advisor ......P.E. ,M.a...,L,,,,x.i:wN , i 1.c - .:.. - L 'i A S4 nz Qt gg? t E xx 5' M ,2 1 1 1 Ref? 'S 1 fi, ggi? g Y , Ya if .. F. -1' ' T! as ..,. H S 4 W ii' Sf?-if ' -. ji 4 4 Ari' 1' t kfil: 3i re fi ,ar xi ,ffl 'Stair 1 'rg ,. ies ' . vi ' ' U .7 3 . ev, 6. ew ,. , ,Wt . , Hee 7 l if, ,glen 3 I get ' , .3 Ye. , KV 1, ,es 6- 'Abi . - r 5 i ' ?1?I'F 1Ff' .1 ' 3 , 4 ' l. T - 1-2525-53523-,,5+:.. 1' ii e f ti it e . ' M. i W : Elf I ' ' CUSTODIANS Front row-Mr. Willis, Mr. Smeeton, Mr. Lloyd, Miss Ward, Mr. Dadion. Back row-Mr. McCord, Mr. McCaf- frey, Mr. Lundberg, Mr. Weed, Bill Sanstrom. B. rv L. -. . , I A 'QI 3 ,.- .lf K. gi J- ' 511 - Y -my -V I , A N E -v vt A '- , AWARDS 'NILLARD SHIELD Each year the name of the girl and boy who have made the most outstanding contribution to the school is inscribed on the Willard Shield. The shield was given to the school in memory of Bill Willard, who died from iniuries received on the football field, by his class. This year the name of Rheta Whitman and Joe Ramseyer are added to the shield. QUILL AND SCROLL ft? 1 vt-' A --' ' I xi ' f 7 .. -a al 7'-ff: Iefy ' , Q ' U 11 I: E 'L-,j -7 l - . E .3 f E- ' N '-is a't' ' 1 1 . ' . . 'E ' -A-is I its-W jf 1 'X . , 'D , - . ' A ...1 .f1k .. f W' 1 . . .ge 1 t'Vx .:.: :SQ ' , .-- I. at ' l.. X 5-1' ' N 5 l ' 1- ' ' - ,. , . V , MISS INSPIRATION Rheta Whitman :ig if? e.-IL lv ...ui V X:- I I. .,, , I ff I 'I I 1' Rheta Whitman KIMTAH Diane Bailey Joan Bailey .lo Lee Davis Ronald Finlay Don Peterson 'fl 93? - .Z W , . Ik 63 W N 5 ag, . 'L me . l Q ' -aw , 4 , ma.: 5 WILLARD SHIELD Joe Ramseyer CHINOOK Ed Bangsund Dale Brown Beverly Bennet Charleen DeLong Guy Farmer David Hill Karen Iverson Marilyn Kuehl Donald Lundberg Donna Schmitz Barbara Sterlington John Whithers KIWANIS SHIELD For his outstanding work in the field of journalism, John Whithers has been VALEDICTQRIAN awarded the Kiwanis Shield. Jo Ann Turney For athletic inspiration awards see sports section. I5 JOE RAMSEYER President Row 1: Jackie Griffith, Marlene Woods, Grace Keesling, Joanne Shore, Janice McAdams. Row 2: Carl Fein, Ed Emerick, Tim Hill, Tony Joy, Glen Jones, Dave Davies, Gary Gaffner. 16 bwpyfy tbl: ,W C. S. G. JACK JASPERSE Vice-President Looking over the year, we find that the students and faculty alike have agreed that C.S.G. has had a successful year. The first part of the year we devoted most of our time establishing new reforms in student government. Some of these new ideas include: Period committees, commission applications, activity cards, and a newly revised point sys- tem. We were extremely fortunate to have had such a capable cabinet and council working with us. The latter part of the year was taken up in the usual spring activi- ties, highlighted by the elections and C.S.G. week. C.S.G. week this year was made to include not only the traditional West Seattle Pio- neers' Day, but also, for the first time, an impressive installation assem- bly for our new officers. JW FALL COUNCIL Row 1: Sally Hansen, Sharon Tofley, Ellen Palo, Carole Whita- ker, Ellen Duval, Helen Lind, Karen Iverson, Mary Pelletier Carole Kirkpatrick, Sur Sellars. Row 2: Wyoma Farrell, Barbara Pitt, Myra Barnes, Roy Dinsmore, John Frost, Joanne Tebleman, Lynn Kulle, Ed McRory, Terry O'Neil, Pat Collins, Sharon Nagel, Robin Gaffner. Row 3: Anna- belle O'Keefe, Fred Stewart'Ma- gee, Harry Weitlauf, Jim Ang- stead, Don Lundberg, Bob Zilke, Jim Smith, Dave Davies, Lorraine Rowe. Row 4: Carol Cowley, Keith Cline, Bill Wren, Bruce Forbes, Jack Jasperse, Ron News- wander, Bob Thomas, Wayne Jones, Shirley French. SPRING COUNCIL Row 'lz Marilyn Sanders, Janice McAdams, Carmen Bierke, Janice Julian, Shirley Sherman, Maureen McClenahan. Row 2: Russell Dowe, Kathy Zoloton, Donna Schmitz, Sally Pattison, Katie Pierce, Pat Purdom, Marlene Pucci, Dick Yantis. Row 3: Terry O'Neil, Farrel Brown, Bill Mahan, Karen Clarkson, Bruce Forbes, Ron Ehlers, Lee'Vorges. Row 4: Kim Matzdorf, Jack Jasperse, Brian Sadler, Ken Miles, Don Lundberg, Lloyd Gowdy, Joe Knighton, Jerry Butsko. JUDGES Row 1: Joann Tebleman, Shirley Forman, Lorraine Perry. Row 2: Dale Brown, Larry Pierce, Dave Davies, Chief Justice: Stu Tren- holm, Ron Rice. W W L 2 w M 4 w,::1:,..gm :g.g'1'f. JM., 4.1, ,,?.,..,,i ,E Hwy. . . ,..,..,4 .MQW 1 ' X' 'TW '- 3.45 . . f Q. . ,, .. . .. .,l.gQ.,x, . N x W. . - 4 v- 3:52 4, A L... -, 4 Aw J...-, x W .W N M X ..,. f 9 4.41, .9 , M mfsff, -4,'llj fox? g,.i.x? Ensign iimlihlllllii sa X Q 1 an sang mn sf we x 1 yr .Mus W w rnfwfgngm NE E N ,sm Q 5 ss W KINHA, ... - am.. J Q ,ws AUTIYI - - .B !a.angM- H . X , -X . 1 Build a bridge of character ' . 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QE: H ,F Q f ,pjgf q ff! ,621 2 ,f 5 ,X 3' -. fxwfff M f W f PM I u 'WV' mx' ,gf I jf ,lifgjf U if ry 4 if M K' ff If-'V f I Z I ji rg A A If I f s ' 1 f 4'.- 'gL 1 ,1 1: ff M -if ,wg ,V ' y 1 1 f fl X7 4, r A kr I L .ff X ' 3 ff ' f K f f 4' -J' . .F ,.,. .,., .,.. . g 1- . - 4 ,.,, .E , -, i.. ,.- u W' Q M u a: 5' - ev g., 2- ef fi is if ez -i ' se , me 'Q 5 A - J x n : . iii, 1-g. -5 fa, .E e e M - L, , ,e 31,5 4, 5 at H 1: 'W-15 it 31: ,rea-s,, I :1 ,. 2. g 55 31155 Y rf -1 'I -A - E -2 33553 x .- , i . 5,-1, U4 me M, ,L Y - -' ' , as L E .EEEK 4 i , , s , K MR FRANKS NEIL WALLACE DOUG PASCOE Boys Club Advisor President Vice President Boys The boys who usually do the real work in Boys' Club rarely find Themselves recognized, so I would like to take These few lines to convey my thanks to some swell workers. There was a good spirit of teamwork between Rod Williams and the representatives who always found ways to put things over. Although our assemblies were few, they were really swell through Doug Pascoe's efforts. The thankless iob of recording minutes and records was handled by Dave Hill. Here's roses to Bob Lingenfelter, Bob Johnson, and Dan Miller who took the initiative to form an attendance committee, which brought everyone to the meetings. Jerry Von Talge, who talked some boys into writing ar- ticles for our new paper, the Chieftain, which is still a papoose. Those who wrote the articles were Ray Halton, Jack Mappin, Dan Cronk, Ted Orliss, Larry Pierce, Joe Knighton, and Bob Johnson. The laughing gas in the form of Smiles by Miles, thanks a lot, Ken. . ,W l' it ' , ti Q35 fi :A , 5 C DAVE HILL Secretary lub We really shared Christmas again with Dan Cronk as chairman, Mike Butler and Byron Cole as Committee heads. Tom Wallitner and his crew showed what leaves and work could do atethe Harvest Moon Ball. Assisting him were Dick Yantis, Neil Dixon, Craiy Wallitner, and Jerry Von Talge. As this article is being written, Jack Mappin and his boys are promoting the annual paper drive with com- mittees headed by Mike Butler, Bob Kinch, and Rod Wil- liams. I would like to show special appreciation to all the representatives who showed a real interest in their Boys' Club. They deserve a lot more credit than they receive. Last, but not least, on behalf of the representatives, the cabinet, and the boys, I would like to thank Mr. Franks and Mr. Long, who accepted the iob of being our counselors. Sincerely ' NEIL WALLACE, President of Boys' Club. fi f ... , gi 2 ROD WILLIAMS MR. LONG Treasurer Boys' Advisor 'QF xx Rheta Whitman Janet Sue Mitchell Carol Schmoyer President Vice-President Recording Sec'y FIRST SEMESTER GIRL REPRESENTATIVES PAPOOSES Girls ENTERTAINMENT DEPARTMENT Row 1: Diana Mathewson, P.T.A. Dance Chr., Bev Bruck, Dept. Head, Darcia Perkins, College Tea. Row 2: Joan Johnson, Music Chr., Leila Larson, Talent Chr., Connie Wallbom, Mother-Daughter Tea, Pat Marriot, Decorations, Pat Keagle, Dad's Night, Jean Hansen, Refreshments. PERSONAL EFFICIENCY DEPARTMENT Row 1: Marita Maxey, Fine Arts, Mary Lee George, Dept. Head, Janet Day, Charm and Health. Row 2: Margaret Ann Schmitz, Apt. Clerks, Darlene Bruce, Jack-of-all- Trades, Janice Julian, Scholarships, Sue Fisk, Nurses Aides, Margaret McElvain, Standards. 5,7 3. Y . . L: rigs gin s Qs V - J I . K R S , sa r ri - fi naiwosiiw w s aw 1, 5.2 ii fl . 'l in Q Sally Forsyth Corresponding Sec'y lub SERVICE DEPARTMENT Row 'lz Barbara Hannaford, Tillicums, Jo Lee Davis, Dept. Head, Sandra Garvin, Drives. Row 2: Bev Beers, Red Cross, Marilyn Kuehl, Tom Tom, Marcia Mage, Friendship, Donna Jinkens, P.T.A. Teas, Sally Pattison, Social Service, is not pictured. ADMINISTRATIVE DEPARTMENT Row 1: Sue Bauer, Dept. Head. Row 2: Janice Holien, Art, Betty Kidder, Committee Sign-up, Janet Smith, Clerical, Pat Kelly, Publicity, Jill Worley, Elections, Margaret Schmoyer, Elections. e af: -- Nancy Baltazor Mrs. K. Olsen Treasurer Advisor SECOND SEMESTER GIRLS' REPRESENTATIVES TALENT ASSEMBLY x :sw 1 GAIL MCDONNELL RON FINLAY Adviso' Editor KIMT JOAN BAILEY Editor 551353 ,I BRUCE FORBES LORRAINE ROWE FRITZ HAYES JOYCE SPARLING DIANA MATHEWSON LEE ROSE VITALICH if MALCOM MAC CORMAC ELIZABETH wmre ,- I2 Q 1 5 Y Q , E Ewa 881188 g ..,,. :i::. :wx H555 X5 WW. ,K VIRGINIA MORGANROTH VENNV FERRIOLS gglsq ul- QQ 'Q BARBARA MORCHIN LYNN KULLE -Q .. ,, ., rm .I N au E J. A W -, 1-H I ' 3 i ,.:.':.: I ' . . .., . ...4..: I , ... .,., ..,. -fx -' -' A X5 ..-.. -Q sfzpw w - fi f ms A as 24 lmv ,if : 55:15-. W ., ' .,., 1.5: x. '..,x:2...:.:...:, ' - 'ag ggi,-5' :.. 5, 1 .1 Jaw I in E? S W W. . 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It is the responsibility of each reporter to check the stories he has written for typographical errors. The galleys are then returned to the printers for a final page set-up. Friday afternoon additional students help to count and fold the papers for distribution to YOU. Eninook SPRING MANAGING EDITOR KAREN IVERSON FALL PAGE EDITORS Feature Page: Beverly Mogensen, Donna Schmitz. Back Page: Barbara Sterlington, Karen Iverson. Sports Page: Don Lundberg, Dale Brown. SPRING PAGE EDITORS Feature Page: Beverly Bennett, Lor- raine Anderson. Back Page: Marilyn Kuehl, Barbara Dinsmore. Sports Page. Eddie Bangsund. SPRING AD STAFF: Row I: Kiki Denos, Charleen De Long, Carol Coyle. Row 2: Brian Yeowell, Pat Gallegher, Dick Taylor, Jean Pelton, Joanne Tebleman, Joanne Pague, Shirley Roses, Carol Skordal, Marlene Chapman, Marcia Olsback. Row 3: Keith Palmer, Bob Thompson, Wendell Hammond, Neil Standal, Carol Grench, David Hill. FALL BUSINESS STAFF lnot picturedll Mary Burney, Ernest Dahl, Charlene De Long, Sue Fisk, Pat Gallagher, Patty Gill, Jama Goodman, Carol Gary, Phyllis Grell, Gay Hemphill, David Hill, Donna Lou Jinkens, John Mappin, Annabelle O'Keefe, Marcia Olsback, Joanne Pague. SPRING EDITORIAL STAFF: Row I: Kay Hopkins, Keith Willson, Doris Ross. Row 2: John Withers, Eddie Bangsund, Marilyn Kuehl, Virginia Morganroth, Eva Skordal, Donna Schmitz, Lorraine Anderson, Beverly Bennett, Dale Brown, Michael Norman. Row 3: Donna Hull, Karen Iverson, Don Lundberg. FALL EDITORIAL STAFF Knot picturedlz Beverly Bennett, Dale Brown, David Davies, Guy Farmer, Ernestine Greer, Janet Guyll, Donna Hull, Karen Iverson, Marilyn Kuehl, Ken Miles, Beverly Mogenson, Donna Schmitz, Barbara Ster- lington, John Withers. 27 flu-LL 31 I if, ff Wig, 1 X 1 A 'Q 'f F.-m'm.5 ri i my Wig S-Q Ml EW O Eg , . l . I 1, X. Y if 1 :WG 9 'L :. :. :.: :. ,ax .1 -4 mf, wg -W: wx J, m x Wim Hs: HQWMYR -z Ks mn-A ,mn mf is imgg 2-HWY? N'?ii Ksggw mm E wma Mid' ESQ 51:2- Q1 xx K5 E SL ,N am Ma 5,51 SHE' ,n ns na 'ss my u 'am S Am l a I I Y ,Q . 0 N la bw ,sf 1 , I ,i f ff K 'X Q, I v I Kgs g ' 2-2 .,., FRIDAY NIGHT CAST Mary Morton Guy Farmer Janice McAdams Doug Pascoe Joyce Sparling Dave Weatherford Carole Cowley Bruce Forbes WE SHOOK THE FAMILY TREE SATURDAY NIGHT CAST Mary Lee George Jackie Fathers Carole Watson Bob Doxie Ardythe Anderson Tom Wallifner Grace Keesling Donna Schmitz Jack Cashdollar Adella Carlson Mike Chandler ESfl16I' J0l'lr1S0r1 3 K W Dick Yantis Sally Pattison Ed Becker Joyce Craig -ers -EA ess im i av M a ' , sys. 5 .1 4,1 fi .. 5 I -'v 30 Senior Play 31 ZIG BELLOWS-Presidenf DON PETERSON-Vice-Presidenl Boys' W Club 'Wharf' ROW 1: Clyde Galloway, Gary Eide, Alan Schmitz, Wee Willie Phelan, Crusher D. Leeland, Jack Mappin, Mr. Peepers ll., Mrs. Peepers, Lloyd Gowdy. ROW 2: John Hamblin, Johnny Moore, Doug Pascoe, John Seth, Bob Jacobs, Moose Tice, Pee Wee Olsen, Ron Fox, Jack Chesterfield. ROW 3: Wayne Traversie, Bob McDonald, Walt Wagner, Bill Braun, Bob Finnie, Bob Lingen- felter, Neal Anderson, Ossie Williams, Richard Klein. ROW 1: Don McElhose, Vernon Mackey Gary Doender,,Owen Martin, Harold Dahl, Ed Bang- sund, Larry Pierce. ROW 2: Paul Billingsly, Bob Brown, Jerry Von Talge, Joe Knighfen, Ted Paul, Tony Joy, Mr. Peepers. ROW 3: Ed Schafer, Tom Vincent, Don Anderson, T. E. Orliss, Lorne Lanksbury, Bob Johnson, B. J. Magneson. Girls' W Club JOLINE SLOAN-Historian DOROTHY FARNELL-Secretary JEAN KENT-Treasurer MRS. ROOS-Advisor GEORGIA DEL BIANCO-Program JANET SHERMAN-Vice-President SHARON DAHL-President ROW 1: Audrey Cox, Charlotte Bilodeau, Donna Jenkins, Nancy Coring, Jean Hansen, Frances Beardsley. ROW 2: Joan Millard, Karen Larsen, Nancy Chamberlain, Barbara Hannaford, Lillian Croft, Pat Kelly. ROW 3: Victoria Norlund, Janet Sue Mitchell, Gayelle Olson, Jullianne Eldred, Sandra Dahl, Connie Roos. ROW 1: Karen Yount, Joline Sloan, Sharon Dahl, Jean Kent, Janet Sherman, Dorothy Farnell, Pat Irwin. ROW 2: Lorraine Rowe, Darcia Perkins, Sally Patterson, Marilyn Sanders, Marie Dowling, Shirley Sherman, Shirley Thompson, Advisor, Colleen Roos. ROW 3: Sally Sayan, Rheta Whitman, Kathy Zolotun, Marcy Stewart, Donna Teeters, Barbara Thompson, Lois Squire, Georgia Del Bianco, Maureene Rielly. TORCH HONOR SOCIETY SEATED: Gary Gaffner. ROW 'lz Diana Mathewson, Sally Pattison, Darcia Perkins, Barbara Prospek, Janet Sue Mitchell, Lorraine Rowe, Janice Julien, Joyce Sparling, Marilyn Prescott, Karen Yount. ROW 2: Doug Pascoe, Mary Morton, Jan McAdams, Donna Schmitz, Rheta Whitman, Rod Williams, Betty Shedin, Jackie Wales, Janet Sherman, Janet Smith, Marlene Woods, Joanne Turney. ROW 3: Guy Farmer, Bruce Forbes, Len Talbot, John Withers, Don Guiylm, Jack Jasperse, Sandra Sistig, Jeanie Powell, Joanne Olson. TORCH HONOR SOCIETY ROW 1: Joyce Craig, Sue Fisk, Audrey Cox, Nancy Chamberlain, Gary Gaffner, Don Guilym, Sharon Dahl, Julianne Eldred, Dorothy Farnell, Joan Bailey. ROW 2: Carol Gray, Marilyn Gray, Harold Dahl, Charleene De Long, Barbara James, Frances Beardsley, Ed Bangsund, Alaire Carlson, Phyllis Grell, Pat Curry, Ted Orliss, Phyllis Johnson. ROW 3: David Hill, Bruce Forbes, Bill Bigley, Jack Jasperse, Swede Lundburg, Doug Pascoe, Guy Farmer, Jask Cashdollar, Bob Johnson. PAN AMERICAN CLUB 'D 1 Pat Shaughnessy, Darcia Perkins Peggy Everitt, Miss Curry Elizabeth White LATIN CLUB ROW 1: Stuart Trenholme, Julia Mathewson, Dorothy Cassidy lAdvisorl, Bob Elwood, Audry Wil- liams. ROW 2: Wayne Homestead, Ed McCory, Karen Odell, Gayelle Olson, Beverly Lloyd. MATH CLUB PHILOSOPHY CLUB ROW 1: Barbara Plummer, Virginia Morganroth, Miss Mills, Jean Pelton, Barbara Morchin, Karen Clarkson, Connie Walbom. ROW 2: Ron McCarthy, Frederick Rasp, Don Stapleton, Eugene Herrmann, Ed Troupe, .lim Rongner, Jack Neill, Fred Stewart-Magee. SWIM TEAM ROW T: Jo Forschmeidt, Norma Jorgenson, Judy Mathew- son, Eddie McRory. ROW 2: Tim Thornton, Eddie Eckburg, Jim Nuemann, Fritz Hayes. GRIDSMAN CLUB ROW 1: Don Peterson, Harold Dahl,Walt Wagner, Wayne Traversie, Don McElhose, Bob Olson, Greg Schaderberg, Clyde Galloway, Jack Chesterfield, Bob Lingenfelter, Ed Schafer, Bob Johnson. ROW 2: Gary Eide, Ed Bangsund, John Palmer, Tom Vincent, Moose Tice, Ron Fox, Wee Willie Phelan, Bobby Brown, Owen Martin, Alan Schmitz, Don Anderson, Melvin Joy, Johnny Moore. ROW 3: Jerri Boyd, Lloyd Gowdy, Bob Shoemaker, Walt Hill, Tim Hill, Jerry Butsko, Fred Porter, Jerry Von Talge, Bill Wines, Drew Smith, Teddy Paul, John Seth. ROW T: Doug Pascoe, Bruce Stapleton, Eddie Bangsund, Wee Willie Phelan, Bob Shoemaker, Harold Dahl, Ed Schafer, Lloyd Gowdy, Jerry Von Talge. ROW 2: Mr. Ullin, Gary Eide, Bob Thompson, Jim Carleton, Neal Anderson, Bob McDonald, Gary Richardson, Richard Klein, Bill Wines, Walt Hill. SPIKE SHOE CLUB 36 SKI CLUB ROW 1: Jean Hansen, Harry Weitlauf, Joan Johnson, Shirley Burns, Louise Gehrke, Carolyn Acheson, Ski Queen: Gary Gaffner, All City Ski King: Betty Kider, Lorraine Sweeny, Joanne Turney, Dagny Thomas, Helen Heerhartz, Arlene Reese, Rick Forschmedit. ROW 2: Ted Angle, Jo Forschmedit, Pat Purdom, Carol Ray, Jean Hansen, Margaret Schmitz, Ronny Banner, Marilyn Gray, Jean Campagna, Carol Harbuck, Eleanor Kremer, Joanne Rolcik. ROW 3: Larry Gill, Tim Hill, Sue Johnson, David Weatherford, Dawn Fitch, Karen Shaffer, Mike Butler, David Hill, Janet Day, Charleen DeLong, Jacquie Wales. ROW 4: Mr. Kantner, Dan Cronk, Ed Walker, Farrel Brown, Bob Thompson, Len Talbott, Alan Schmitz. AUDIO-VISUAL CREW ROW 1: Gerald Moberly, Larry Gabriel, Garry Teachout, Bob Berg, Jerry Belbeck, Glen Hoag. ROW 2: Ray E. Holter, Mike Jones, Dick Armstrong, Fred Glandon, Bob Fink, Dave Nay, Syd Kuder, Harry Warne. ROW 3: Bill Bourland, Glen Davis, George Berg, Gary Shannon, Gary Conner, Fred Spurrell. ROW 1: Jerry Gilbert, Dan Cronk, Harold Dahl, Jim Smith, Rod Williams, David Weatherford, Alan Schmitz, George Berg, Byron Cole, Don Stapleton. ROW 2: Len Talbott, David Hill, Bob Rogers, Rod Partee, Larry Steputis, Ted Angle, Glen Davis, Don Gwilym, Ken Hancock. ROW 3: Bob Thompson, Dick Hamilton, Bob Kinch, Tom Hoskins, Keith Palmer, Larry Gill, Raymond Case, Micheal Dell, Tom Plucinski. WARRIORS 37 B A N D-Mr. Brown, Director 0 R C H E S T R A-T. S. Smith, Director CHORUS- ENSEMBLE ROW 1: Lorraine Torgenson, Marily Sanders, Marilyn Chandler, Adelia Gee, Claudia Grenfell, Sharon Manders. ROW 2: Jeanine Peeler, Marilyn Kuehl, Marilyn Kuntz, Barbara Hester, Adella Carlson, Sally Sayan, Susan Thomas. ROW 3: Gerald Miller, Bob Elwood, Arlene Reese, Jean Campagna, Betty Wright, Bob Kinch, Venny Ferriols. ROW 4: Don Wilbur, Jon Sather, Ken Powell, Harlen Hanson, David Leland. CHOIR ROW 1: Freddie Hagen, Delores Stenens, Bonna Irwin, Pair- lee Bench, Ruth Zimmerman, Charlene Howard. ROW 2: Julie Wallace, Mandy Topel, Carol Medeen, Don Brown, Joy Krusie, Barbara James, Myrna Smith. ROW 3: Cliff Bilyeu, Gloria Nelson, Lorraine Anderson, Gloria Ogen, Loretta Hart, Marie Webb, Bonie Stewart, Alice Leishman, David Wagner. ROW 4: Ronny Kenny, Claire Cole, Teddy Paull, Bob Finnie, Ed Becker, Jim Rogner, Melvin Prather, Mr. Kantner. GIRLS' GLEE ROW 1: Barbara Farmer, Joy Du Charme, Alberta Dryer, Betty Render, Mary Render, Karen Iverson, Marlee George, Alarie Carlson, Rheta Whitman. ROW 2: Carol Scott, Marlene King, Alice Leishman, Mary Bruhns, Audrey Parker, Janis Glotfelty, Lorraine Torgeson, Dorothy Henry, Ruth Chrisman, Lois Vanderveer. ROW 3: Lorraine Perry, Peggy Everitt, Elenore Kremer, Marie Webb, Sharlene Miller, Jean Campagna, Marlene Woods, Jacquie Wales, Diane Friesen, Phyllis Eaton, Director Mr. Kantner. MUSIC CLUB l DRAMA clue ROW 1: Lila Shelly, Charlene Howard, Joanne Tebleman, Marilyn Kuehl, Marilyn Kuntz, Barbara Wendel, Wyoma Farrell, Marion Bruhns, Jackie Fathers, Connie Mullison. ROW 2: June Holt, Sharon Wells, Roberta Spencer, Georgia Hawkes, Liz Wallace, Shirley Roman- stad, Sharon Kieland, Liz White, Carol Rice, Pat Pruett. ROW 3: Mr. Kish, Mike Chandler, Dona Wilbur, Ron Finlay, Gary Giacomini, Pat Curry, Maxine Estep, Karen Clarkson, Eddie Ric ar . MAKE-UP ,Ma -K, '- a, f '2 .ii i ROW 1: Mary Tevis, Barbara Dinsmore, Lois Wells, Carol Rice, Linda Bellanger, Mr. Kish, Sally Fab- bri, Pat Purdom, Carol Ray, Jean Hansen, Milly Williams, Donna Edwards. ROW 2: Marilyn Kuntz, Judy Campbell, Cathy Davis, Laura Holmberg, Joan Bailey, Kathy Zolotun, Sharon Kieland, Liz Wal- lace, Jean Kent, Victoria Norlund. ROW 3: Mike Chandler, Joanne Tebleman, Nancy Meyers, Carol Skordahl, Wendell Hammond, Eva Skordahl, Wyoma Farrell, Lila Shetley, Georgia Hawkes, June Holt, Charlene Howard, Marilyn STUDY Cl-IECKERS ROW 1: Lynne Cox, Sandy Chase, Joy Firestone, Marion Bruhns, Helen Neilson, Glena Rhodes, Carmen Bierke, Dee McDonald. ROW 2: Mari- anne Woofard, Eleanor Haymen, Muriel Tabb, Ruth Ann Salstrom, Ferry Tibbs, Marcie Marett, Merle Webster, Joanne Shore, Maureen Sears. ATTENDANCE CLERKS ROW 1: Helen Heerhartz, Jo Ann Caulter, Sonia Jenson Carol Frydenlund. ROW 2: Audrie Williams, Susan Thomas Judy Thompson, Nancy Hodson. 40 l ART CLUB ROW 1: Nancy Meyer, Sonia Jensen, Charlotte Bilo- deau, Carl Fein, Sharon Nagel, Shirley Thompson, Dolores Carter. ROW 2: Milly Williams, Lucia Light, Barbara Thompson, Joyce Sparling, Yvonne Kramer. ROW 3: Joan Bailey, Lorraine Rowe, Wayne Jones, Marty Buckner, Donna Leniston, Mrs. Gail McDonnell. OFFICE ASSISTANTS ROW 1: Susi Smith, Janice Julian, Sally Pattison, Dorothy Farnell, Audrey Cox, Shirley Fareinan. ROW 2: Diane Neligan, Sandra Bird, Janice McAdams, Charleen DeLong, Janet Sherman, Janet Smith, Kar- ren Zimmerman. ROW 3: Sue Fisk, Geraldine Niel- sen, Victoria Norland, Maureen Reilly, Lois Squire: Molly Clough. TICKET SQUAD ROW 1: Eunice Vordahl, Sally Pattison, Janet Sher- man, Shirley Sherman. ROW 2: Jack Bader, Mr. Blauert, Lee Helstrom, Dorene Collins. aaa ,ZH an Ewan r .Ja aa K ,I Egiiwk a ,K-, an rv 5,33 an ,. .-f STAGE CREW ROW 1: Michael Norman, Bob Berg, Gary Gray, Keith Wilson, Boone. ROW 2: Michael Dell, Jim Carleton, Beas, Bob Wold, Tom Hoskins. ROW 3: Dave Wilson, Don Miller, Bob Thomp- son, Joe, Danny Ayres. ROW 1: Viola Hunt, Janet Cox, Sandra Stain, Milly Williams, Donna Teeters, Shirley Smith, Shirley Sherman, Eunice Vordahl, Roberta Spencer. ROW 2: Phyllis Grell, Carolyn Hedrich, Virginia Strand, Yvonne Sanderson. ROW 3: Lois Squire, Bonny Powell, Sally Sayan, Carole Stills, Betty Uvila, Lillian Williams, Pat Dixon, Joyce Tibbets, Peggy Reilly. ROW 1: Janice Julian, Pat Irwin, Marie Dowling, Ellen Palo, Pat Marrit, Carol Duncan, Carol Coyle, Miss Isabel McElwee. ROW 2: Bernice McCatfery, Helen McCoy, Barbara Lelfich, Jean Kent, Rod Partee, Joan Manship, Sandra Dahl, Molly Clough, Georgia Del Bianco. ROW 3: Margaret McElvain, Joline Sloan, Lois Miller, Ann Hathaway, Ruth Katsman, Marsha Olson, Ruth Anderson, Dolly Chris- tianson, Victoria Norlund. SPADE CLUB SPADE CLUB CHESS CLUB 42 MOCCASIN CLUB POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB :P nf W .5545 Margin. adfjf, QHWQEMD 353.12-f Q 'rgtf' ,. .N ,,-:. ,W : f 9. RETAILER5 ROW I: Donna Sheffield, Miss Mowry, Sally Ward, Betty Roach. ROW 2: Geor- giana Gregor, Geraldine Finck, Doreen Taylor, Marlene Lasley, Barbara Pros- pek. ROW 3: Nicholas Faranfontoff, Carolyn Heidrich, Wayne Jones, Tom Walltiner, Phyllis Grell, Bob Sekor. FIRE SQUAD ROW I: Leo Bowers, Wayne Johnston, Larry Savery, Madalyn Hurst, Sally Carlson, Diane Hill, Shirley Field- ing, Leon McCarnmant, Ron Elliott. ROW 2: Carol Shaffer, Barbara Hannaford, Art Frelund, Darlene Bloom, Jo Ann Taylor, Beverly Wingarte, Mariio Swenson, Bill Light, Jerry Erickson, Eddy Utzig. ROW 3: Bob Sparling, Wyoma Farrell, Arvil Goodman, Mike Hein. ROW 4: Zerifia Collaras, Margie Will, Lee Voor- hees, Jane Conner, Joyce Falen, Murl Barker, Ken Gregg, Melvin Oiay, Fred Secker. 43 m W-as W -1 X-1-vfwmg -Wi .W MM MMM M, .A MM . . M-f .-,WM MMm,. M. M 5 1 fMMM,. .. WMw:-f.. N A M. J. . ,X MEN-EMMMH. M:-swf'-W'-' -ffwe'- Haw max ',..,1. if M 'W . .,'H,g.z4 ....MwX M -M.-x-.-pw 1-M rs V .M M Quia 3 2 VH Wiz 2155, - Kami? x..Nl33'G'Wf' ff-gQ?1'v?W,,mf' ff'32i'S'5w12-E-1 M 7'N'W.i S . aiu ., 'MQ ,. .as f -1 W--- wr QQ-A frm' ,M QMWMY. 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' we K 2 Xw.m,, KEN MILES 'rackle Ky DON ANDERSON end I as INMm,5!Z TONY JOY ZIG BELLOWS JACK center - 'Q 'Wx Tar W 1. qw? :JE . ff I if quarterback inspirational award 'rx WAYNE TRAVERSIE cenTer -rr ,Af BOB LINGENFELTER Tackle ' - wh-M 2 YIYS ,.J 'lP JOE RAMSEYER 1 guard '52 ' .-ff' GARY EIDE end ,G W'-4 C :iw 'n I dbh-WWW-4' WALT WAGNER CLYDE GALLOWAT fullback tackle ,1- ln ihmfvb Wgfiih TOM VINCENT DON McELHOSE ' TED ORLISS ED SCHAFER end end Tackle guard 3. It PETERSON halfback K1 Qx TED PAUL halfback . 3 :on A .Q ' ,gg . ,aiu ,I te - 7' il. 5 BOB BROWN halfback I - f 3.6 your W GREG SCHADEBERG BOB OLSON LOUIE TICE tackle, co-captain, honorable quarterback, co-captain, guard mention all city, tri city Tackle inspirational award, alternate tri city 17? BOB JOHNSON en tackle halfback PRIMO BACCETTI RON FOX 1195 pf-.mag NKWY, JOHN PALMER JERRY VON TALGE JOHN SETH halfback halfback guard Q-was ia fliwm OWEN MARTEN JOHN MOORE DAVE LELAND linebacker tackle guard, most valuable player award ' Wig... 1, W E - a sf 'BWW s .. if :T - '. .2 M ,. .csv iw N Kira r f' S 2 A a . - asf Fx AE ag 5, gas E! 1, a-.a a W a a N a a 1 - f- a a Q i a f ,t jf fe? a F Woody Ullin Head Coach HAROLD DAHL, Head Manager fe, ge f,- .- if a SF N in v 1 T1 as B Q Q W ,sm U S8 i Z7 E '?.a.-J ASC? as it fi 'Ya VI! E 2 3 51 f ':d'o- s-QiTs,i'ff-??s-Q :': fi , 2 W isa? , 'K s zz- l M, tl'-E -,' E . s 5 aw --Y - . H' ':':' ' All Hirif-M 35553.31 .- Bud Pripp Ryland Schall Joe Ram yer Assistant Coach 3rd Team Coach T , ' rd Tea . Coach s Eli. Letter winners who will be back to - f bolster the team during 1953 are Walt 'W - Wagner, Dave Leland, Owen Martin, ' Louis Tice, Don Anderson, Bill Phelan, 1' , Teddy Paull, Wayne Traversie, Primo l Baccetti, and Tom Vincent. W The most valuable player award and most tackles went to Guard Dave Leland. West Side gridders had an off-and-on season in 1952 as iniuries and lack of varsity experi- ence hampered the Indian squad. Although the Braves gave some of the teams in the league a tough battle before losing, the West Side squad ended the season without a win. The Indians opened the season against the eventual league victors, Franklin. It was the onl game of the season which saw the Indians at full strength. ln all the following games one or mor key players were iniured. The Indians rolled up 13 points against the Quakers, the most that an team scored against them all season. The green wave had too much for the Indians as they stoppe them, 20-13. Next the West Seattle team squared off in a tough game with Roosevelt who blanked the Indians, 12-0. Lincoln's Lynx went touchdown crazy when they put 41 points on the scoreboard to none for the Indians. ln their best performance of the season the Braves were edged by the 1951 state champs, Bal- lard, 13-6. The Indians threw a scare into the second-place Bevos but were unable to beat them. a wild first- Garfield's third-place Bulldogs handed the Indians a 41-6 loss as they went on period scoring spree. Garfield iumped to a 7-O lead on the opening kickoff and were never headed by the West Siders. The Indians came close togbeating the Queen Anne Grizzlies but a fumble and a long run sank the Braves to the tune of 14-O. Cleveland's Eagles rolled into the Memorial Stadium ready for their second win of the sea- son. West Seattle was unable to stem the tide and the Eagles won by a surprising 32-0 score, ' ED BANGSUND ALAN SCHMITZ STUART TRENHOLME GARY SMITH ,qw a .- . X E V W I V E -. ff-. fin. . . ' .. ,, t .f i: -1 fi L22 if -13 . - H ii 'f I ' it e +L- - . ' 7 E ' I-1--I ti ia '- 555 22: ' it .. ... X ' :F E 2, ...... ' -at ...--a:s.- .Sa - t W 25, ' - la a a : . ...fa f A at 'V ':' . ..1. If ROW I-left to right: Drew Smith, Don McElhose, Lloyd Gowdy, Tom Tanino, Tim Hill, Jerry Butsko, Owen Marten, Ron Fox, Doug Bryan. ROW II-left to right: Jerry Boyd, Don Anderson, Ted Foss, Ted Orliss, Bill Wines, Walt Hill, Max Pruett, Jerry Von Talge. ROW III -left to right: Ed Schafer, Tom Vi nt, John Palmer, Ted Paul, Walt Wagner, Don Rice. ROW IV-left to right: Bob Shomaker, Nels I Swenson, Jerry Hagberg, John Ha lin, Fred P r, Don Galloway. . i I . . Q Q 2nd Team Football My 'Sn ,ftfxttr ' J . C A 2,510 l3l,rr L1 Cl I ty LU VG fe Q K it .J .,,ff'd,f .ff if 3rd Team Football ,T ef 1' 'll QIJQ . fy ROW I-left to right: Pat Hein, Darrel Thiel, Clark Hunter, Dick Morgan, Gene Tufts, Claire Cole, Jack McGrath, Earl Schwenk, Tom Smith. ROW Il-left to right: Joe Ramseyer tassistant coachb, Neil Dickson, Don Rockwell, Nelson Wallis, Bruce Kinch, George Wil- liams, Bill McLoughlin, Don Olsen, Kim Matzdorf. ROW III-left to right: Ryland Schaal Ccoachl, Gary Rae, Paul Theory, Keith Eldrid, Gary Richardson, Howard Johnson, Bruce Merrell, Tim Thornton. ROW IV-left to right: Jerry Rudd, Bill Shaw, Fred Spurwell, Raymond Grossruck, Rusty Craig, Pete Weimern, Bob Sparling, Eddie Utzig, Carl Hagstrom. 49 l Basketball BOB JACOBS STAN MARTYSUS -Q. BOB FINNIE GREG SCHADABERG ED BANGSUND DON PETERSON BOB DOXIE SIG BELLOWS BILL BIGLY DAVE OLSON 50 Although the record book showed the Indians with only two wins for the 1952-53 hoop season, it doesn't depict the true West Seattle team. The Indians were a hard-fighting team with plenty of spirit and the will to win. Playing heads-up ball, the team had its finest moment of the season as they beat the highly touted Franklin Quakers. Several of the West Seattle losses were exceptionally close games that the Indians could have won with a few breaks. The Indians of 1953 were a tough team to beat with a fine group of boys who kept West Seattle's name- associ- ated with a hard-playing, hard-working, high-caliber team. BUD PRIPP Coach IRV LAYTON Manager Row 1: Managers-Mike Anderson, Rus- sell Dow, Doug Miller. Row 2: Gerry Nohr, Gary Sikes, John Sather, Stan Martysus. Row 3: Jim Harryman, Larry Lidstrom, Kim Matsdorf. Top Row: Coach Bud Pripp. whiny - . welll ,w'MQhG ' i Sf SECOND TEAM lSecond team strongl. The champions of West Seattle This year were the second team. Winning five games and losing seven was good enough to earn fifth place in The league. Led by Stan Martysus, the Indian Seconds played consistently good ball Throughout The year and should show The fans considerable improvement by next season. THIRD TEAM lThirds lack experiencel. Coach Schall's Papooses were big and strong but lacked the experience to finish high in The league. Kim Matsdorf, until he was put on the second Team, was the high scorer. Boys showing promise for next year were Ted Foss, George Williams, Wayne Home- stead and Wayne Easton. Row 1: Managers - Mike Anderson, Doug Miller. Row 2: Dick Morgan, Dick Stevens, Wayqme Homestead, Paul Theory, Coach Scha l. Row 3: Dave Coghill, Carl Hagstrom, Ted Foss, Wayne Easton. is - :zz Q f' 'N i n .,.:.,.,.,.,.,.,,, ..:.: 1 , i i. , - .,, ,.,- a ' ' ::':' C C ,Alf Q: at ':': L ' SQ! i X if 'V' , . . C J A f -:-Q 2 - Ziggy! - eg we - . 2 . F Q :-: B I L ' H L21 ::,. E :I -H :': 'If '-:-f ' ' RN E' in ui In a ,. ,,,g .:,. I Q it .1 Flag uzl: WE v-ii I wx , ,fx If I - '-:- :-: . 1- :-: :I .. ai: FT f .:':' f' N -, F5123 ' , in V :,: ., r W H ,Z l :Qld . WAFS iz I I ,:, V.,. ! i t f M: A Q' ,V , Z.. Yilnl CJ.: f . 3 5 Q :,,i Q .. t ' My , we C ,:,1-:..,' I ,ft X gt ' - C Law. 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R . .. ,, W emu is 5 we is in fl. --9' e ,' I , Y' X ,X f ,K X A if ,ee . rgifllsf 1 ? l 5 W lm if Keen 1 if gi H is s 15, , 125 f We H' L ef as uk 1 'lla ' i mee 7 1 J e ! , , . 4 ci, Baseball Back Row: Ozzie Williams, 1sT base, Bob Jacobs, shortstop, Phil Robicheau, 3rd base, Teddy Paul, outfield, Wayne Tcaversie, outfield Front Row: Lyle Richardson, pitcher, Bill Braun, center field, Jack Jasperse, right field, Joe Knighton, pitcher, Bob Doxie, 3rd base. 53 Baseball West Seattle's baseball team showed signs of brilliancy this year, although the standings didn't show it. The team had 4 wins and 6 losses as this book went to press. Leading hitter on the team so far is Jack Jaspers.. Dave Olson is the leading pitcher with 4 wins and 3 losses. Bob Jacobs, sophomore shortstop, is playing consistently good ball and is bolstering the team greatly. Don Nelson is filling his brother's shoes very capably as he has shown signs of becoming a top-flight catcher. Qfyyzflz, Qjidfqll in all, the team deserves a lot of credit for the iob they are doing and we hope aj ,du - W on th top when the season is ended. JW aj' L 1 M' , we ri .W are it W . . ...... 1 WWW? R 97 West Seattle 1 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,...,.. CE ?rflt'ildd 3 X ' 7 ' W T S ttl 5 .......... ....... 6 V6 an Q f MDW? QM 76,4 Wit Sggttlg ll ...... ....... is onseylelt 6 117306 , vi, ' S W 1 S tt! 1 ...... ....... a ar A '7wN If ZWWZZ1 Sggttlz 4 ,.,,,,,,,, ,.,.,,. F ranklin 7?1cgj? 79W 7 West Seattle 7 ..... A ..... . L ..... Lincoln 8K ufba-57101, I West Seattle 5 .......... ....... G arfield l 51,111 - West Seattle 0 .......... ....,.. C leveland 7 ffot - ' West Seattle 7 ........................................ Roosevelt l ug . Xb, -2: fp? Q 0' , E? 6, gc ' '1 s WV lb . 303' Q, ees 'W , x ' if ! 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FRANKS-COACH 55 Track BILL MAGIIUSON BILL WINES 440, mile ,Wb 1 Shofpuf wif' av 9 LL It WOODY ULLIN Coach PAUL THEORY JERRY VON TALGE Mile 880 BOB SHOEMAKER BOB BROWN Broad iumper BILL GRIER GEORGE WILLIAMS 100, 220, relay High iump DOUG PASCOE CECIL WILLIAMS Relay Mile ED SCHAFFER FRED STEWART-MAGEE Pole vault FRED KHRAMER BILL MATHEWS CLAIRE COLE 880, mile Shofpuf Shotput eefevq 56 The track team was very strong in running speed and weak in the field events this year. They lost two very close matches this year so far and have won none. If they were a little bit stronger in the field events they might be winning more than their share of matches. With four more league matches left, the Indian trackies could still finish a very successful season. A Autogigfhs . Z fi.i'Z1i QTL. 2 EAM fe fm w fi Eggs? CW 'G. I A WWW xffWy'7'W'7N f g9?4 fQ7 9AMQ 'f . WWWWWU wyaweaarew we Q. 1 I , ff fy m 1 fig -M E we , , vu wa www 2 if fa' ls W ,A i mfg awww: ,, .3 Wm . MQ,.,4w:.,,--.Q-sf: fsf.':1 MN ,Q - ' ' '-aim - M, N fiiafref' xm.wzv.+3 M: .5 - w?Mff,,,, mimi Lzkiblff Jw A, mm an we Mm L, W-M415 W: L! SS'-AYVTAL. na nas,-fM R z js-ex as wx m HL, W-anwgw K -Q: Lfmgf 1 -. V - W - ,f,. ,Aww x.....,, V: W-EQ.: 557' T5 - -vm 5 Q, . .ef-we bum M- - Y XML,-a Back Row, left to right: Gene Freeburg, Bob Doxie, Mac Mac- Cormic. Front Row, left to right: .lim Grasso, Lyle Rich, John Adams. Back Row, left to right: Randy Williams, Andy Anderson, AI Freeman, Wavne Easton. Front Row, left to right: Gerald Nohr, Jim Parks, Stan Martysus. lntmmural 3 mf: .X get . V . -5 A V 415112, ,H ,Q ,je ,f tw sage , ll Nigga 5im,m -1 M4 ' 2 'e waz: 55: z 5 gm 5 - ei -E 'ml 5 ' ir ,zen H, E, N xefhf , 1,515 4' ji H a l l l i. 'vs gf., Q , - W, .., , if f, , ., 1 ., ,. 111, -m gem gg. ., i xgi5,.,Q?Z,i?i 2Zj :ji A . .2-:.. N l- L., A ., .,.. V an .myi tg .1 ,was H A e frsi: if .-. ,fffif 21 is ,I '.Q,:5'45i- ' '5: :- eat fi Es?-'QQQ ' -.et - 1 ii gt, g af., 2531 . -:Q- ...Zi 1,2 - - Qi, - geese P- HDHQZQ ,, -, .. A. .Q21,f1z:'-wry, S Q S? E f , , ,Q X-,' 3:-' 'f ,g ,ji W 3 sagm . s . 1 -.v.q::t.,. via: -'Q : :gy,: Y ' 54, Q Q, MR. DOTY Back Row, left to right: Don Peterson, Don Miller, Joe Wilson. Front Row, left to right: Dick Stevens, Wayne Homestead. MINOR MAJOR l MINOR MINOR MINOR K ,Mfg 0 N: f pi Kw:Q f?'5?z fv 'mg ., - ,J bbw E. xml S E' ze? E-'fi' vxw- ayqf U, i arf' E W ze A K 1. Saturday night. 2. Wiffle Niffle. 3. The Three Frankie Laines? 4. Navy, here I come. 5. Nothin' like a good drink. 6. Needs more Than one! 7. Gridders? 8. The lineup. 9. And what do you want, Sonny? 10. Lei's have a party. 11. The men! 61 i Girls' Sports M0959 Girls' sports prepare today's girl to be the healthy woman of tomorrow. Through physical education girls learn co-ordina- tion, sportsmanship and fellowship. Girls today are no longer ignorant of sports and their rules. They learn sports in which they can participate throughout their lives. Today's girl and tomorrow's woman are far richer than esterday's lady. ,ya ,Wy '.. of W ffzfff-W 62 Miss McEIwee Mrs. Roos Frances Beardsley Phyllis Hicks Pat Irwin Victoria Nordlund Lorraine Rowe Lois Squire Donna Teeters Barbara Thompson Shirley Thompson W ti iwlfkf Oyiyywywl N Q0 Q LK-QM SJ CL QKY0 XG HK-C7 1 wg?- X 9,7 l W 1- ! '0Rfw.f.wM f' ROW 1: Lillian Crofi, Mrs. Lansing, Carol Gray, Lorraine Anderson, Yvonne Krae- mer. ROW 2: AI Schmitz, Robert Minnehan, Paul Schweers, Ronald Rice, Dale Brown, Ruth Anderson. SLSSSSS A A S3fSWg are ,triigsing tHe 1 mbridge to 'disr future, 5 HYTQHQFWS Q S .v umm 5 nw:- V 'K in ' S-S+ Sqn 1 1-M My M S -US W 1 n:- 'm' Ss I ., , xx X SX M I S- N M , S , . , W.. . f -' S 1-A - M A. W . 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A ,-: ' -' V -' X 1 ' ' N ya ,f L -L X'f'1: L. ,Riff WA -1 , F f -xbfiffffj f-L4 I 'TV ' f 3' f A w , L ,i'-I M21 LCA 3 -Wil, P? ., MURLE BARKER President RUTH PHILLIPS Counselor RAYMOND ROWE Advisor ED HAWN CAROLE LEWIS Vice-President Secretary Sophomores The first day of school it was apparent that the class of 55 had growing pains. From the 424 members of last year we had grown to 641. The first business of the class lafter election of officers and representativesl was that of Class Cards. As a result of voting, our colors are Turquoise and Silver, the flower is the Gardenia, and the motto- The Elevator to Success ls Out of Order, We'll Take the Stairs. The Tinsel Tussell was the name of the dance we spon- sored during Christmas vacation. Due to the help and co- operation of all involved, it proved to be one of the most successful P.T.A. dances in years. Future dances, drives, and other activities we have planned can and will be successful as a result of the work and enthusiasm shown by the Sophomores. Our class has been well represented in school activities and sports. This representation will continue. When we are no longer in high school we hope our class, the class of 55 , will be remembered as: a class with pep, a class with enthusiasm, a class with honor-working to- gether to get things done. MURL BARKER Sophomore Class President Row 1-Richard Abel, George Ayers, Barbara Anderson, Nancy Anderson, Richard Anderson, Rodger Anderson. Row 2-Nilla Antonich, Mary Lou Arnold, Joan Ashley, Bruce Ault, Delores Austin, Annie Baccetti. Row 3-Dave Bader, Mike Baldwin, Pat Barber, Murl Barker, Myra Barnes, Jerry Bebleck. Row 4-Barbara Barrett, Carole Beck- strom, Robert Belbeck, Linda Bellinger, Parilee Bench, Ronald Bidwell. Row 5-Jim Bergstrom, David Biles, Paul Billingsley, Cliff Bilyeu, Richard Bird, Harry Blackwell. 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W u 'V' ., , if, : 'Tkil ,M Y E t., , U si- E J -f a ij: auf li ., if - - . an . if aw Y h U 'T' ' gf' . . 2 r .Lf i 1 s A . x F rs --71' ' ' ...J . l 17' Al Q., l 3- J X - . -ur i,lK??',:?W ssgffil . a a Q e Eff Y' s i J .. I Row 'I-Marlene Chapman, Janet Chart- rand, Ruth Chrisman, Annetta Christi- law, Joan Clark, Pat Clark. Row 2-Karen Clarkson, Edith Cliff, Car- ole Clinton, Dolores Cluest, Sharon Coates, Ron Cochran. Row 3-Dave Coghill, Darrell Cole, Ken Cole, Pat Cole, Zerifia Collaras, Gary Connor. Row 4-Violet Cooper, Nancy Corning, Ronald Covello, Joanne Cowlter, Janet Cox, Jim Cox. Row 5-Lynne Cox, Jackie Cushman, San- dra Dahl, Betty Lou Daley, Jill Canette, Florence Daniloff. Row 6-Catherine Davis, Rayleine Daw, Paul Des Jardin, Gordon Davenny, Bar- bara Dixon, Dorothy Dixon. Row 7-Neil Dixon, Arthur Dodds, James Donaldson, Marilyn Douglas, Russell Dow, Betty Dowdell. Row 8-Pat Doyle, Karyl Drobesh, Jim Dunn, Joanne Dupey, Joanne Duval, Molly Duval. Row 9-Bob Edwards, Darlene Edwards, Donna Edwards, Maxine Edwards, Ken Egerton, Theron Egg. Row 10-Keith Eldred, Ron Elliot, Dave Emery, Maxine Estep, Jim Estes, Deanna Evans. Row 1-Dee Evans, Sally Fabbri, Ben Far- rar, Bob Fickle, Shirley Fielding, Joy Firestone. Row 2-Sylvia Filling, Larry Fitzgerald, Carolyn Flint, Rik Forschmiedt, Connie Foss, Ted Foss. Row 3-Norman Frazio, Delma Fredrick- son, Jean Fredrickson, Art Freelund, Shirley French, Joanne Friller. Row 4-Carol Frydenlund, Robin Gaff- ner, Bob Gage, Nancy Grier, Edith Gil- bertson, Phyllis Gleason. Row 5-Doris Glen, Janice Goemaere, Jerry Gogerty, Gary Gollier, Ray Gon- stead, Arvle Goodman. Row 6-Frances Goodwin, Lloyd Gowdy, Ron Grant, Susan Green, Kein Gregg, Claudia Grenfell. Row 7-Bob Grinstead, Raymond Gross- ruck, Donna Guyman, Sam Guyton, Rita Ozerkoff, Carl Hagstrom. Row 8-Bruce Hall, Karen Hallock, Wen- dell Hammond, Marilyn Hancock, Mar- lene Hancock, Barbara Hannaford. Row 9-Sally Hansen, Jo Anne Hanson, Virginia Hanson, Richardson Harrison, Clift Harsant, Loretta Hart. Row 10-Dixie Hart, Ann Hathaway, Dor- othy Hatherell, Mary Hawkes, Rose Huson, Don Hawkins. 5-Jana a an rx W a 4- if x l 3 It - ' .. , -sl L is - F 'E l V2 an ' V H .,. , 2- A - ga - .aaa r .- E H illwimi., 'I .455 E Qg5g:1.s,:,.',,'gg,:.. E. n ss '-2 -5 if fr Iii f': IfI ifI . . :.. 4 IX E X K E im KX H ig: 1 -:..- :... . -2.2 .25 as ---' . ii M W l sa 1 T ff? ' F Bi .1 f . ggieiig WE l X3 M -. . lf. L C ii gy. V . f ' ,X 1, H H lf - - ee ' di : L : is Q8 . ,.. U H Q 3 - as 1' .I .. .:i:.fef a x ' S .. gl, 3 A .ii H H H E aa l - E551 W 5 E Bm E . 1: ::.:',fl ,.I'1 Qii.,ga,. wma :mf . 5 ia -e-aaa,-1-is -.,- f'-,.. ff-- X :..:,i. , ,M, A- V . ,:.--.:.a.. ..,, aj-71. I Y ., I -. K -i Qi: V, S Q . . .. . .. ...H -I ' ..: :.:. --1 ' ,' . ., 4 r- - i'- vr.. .fga - a i 'W , EI' Q 5 g LW fi-1.55 - X ' agxnilg. 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Row 4-Nancy Hudson, Frieda Hubbard, Gary Hurchens, Joanne Hunsinger, Susan Hunt, Dona Humphrys. ' Row 5-Carol Ingberg, Patrick Jack, Charles Jacobsen, Lila Jamison, Jean Jaretf, Sonia Jensen. Row 6-June Jernberg, Duane Jerry, Petter Johanson, Bruce Johnson, Douglas Johnson, Ellene Johnson. Row 7-Howard Johnson, Jerry Johnson, Jim Johnson, Lorraine Johnson, Bob Johnston, Marina Jones. Row 8-Norma Jorgenson, Dick Kalivoda, Ruth Kalsman, Carol Kegel, Barbara Kelly, Colleen Kelly. Row 9-Pai Kelly, Pat M. Kelly, Ralph Kennicoff, Bruce Kinsch, Chris King, Karen Knapp. Row 10-Susie Koreski, Anne Kriegel, Joy Krusie, Barbara Kuest, Marilyn Kuniz, Valarie Landricombe. Row 1-Richard Langen, Barbara Larson, Janet Larson, Jerry Larson, Mary Larson, Theo Lawerence. Row 2-Marvin Lead, Allen Le Compte, Victor Lee, Alice Leishman, Bev Lenon, Robert Lenzie. Row 3-George Leobard, Carole Lewis, Bill Light, Sue Livingston, Lorna Lochart, Jerry Lofthus. Row 4-Nancy Lang, Carol Lorensen, Ronald Losey, Lynne Lowery, .lim Lund- quist, Louise Lunde. Row 5-Mary McBride, Tom McClelland, Leon McCommant, Donna McFadzen, Sue McGalliard, Jack McGrath. Row 6-Jerry McGrath, Mike McLaugh- lin, Marcia Mage, Jane Manwell, Richard Marriott. Row 7-Barbara Mast, Joan Masters, Randall Mason, Roland Mason, Carol Medeen, Larry Meland. Row 8-Bruce Merrill, Ronald Miceli, Jerry Miles, Carolyn Millard, Carl Miller, Doug Miller. Row 9-Sharlene Miller, Douglas Minter, Annette Mitalas, Merretta Munger, Pat- ricia Murphy, Row 10-Jay Murray, Virginia Nash, Dave Nay, Mariio Neitro, Patricia Nes- heim, Leonard Ness. ef 'H - , T 5 3 1 51 .x:'i r. 5 X nfw 1 Y l U x 4 .fr ,454 f W as I, . 'H i LSL ., Q, CP . X 97 Q-Tv, ' s re elf! ,, '1 L K or 11 xi , 1 -2 .J f ' J X ww fi f If -1 LN Qiicwf ,,: ' r W v- 2,4 ., . . affiv , ,gg J 2- : 4 Y nf a:3,f F? 1:31 f . .6 We ,gr Y. .1 1 ,,o-1.2,-1-. fu , pjhl 1365.515 - 4 Ziff' K F -I 'fr ,. K , . ' f ii 1 . 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Row 7-Wilma Peterson, Larry Pierce, Katie Pierce, Barbara Pitt, Roger Plante, Jennie Plenkovich. Row 8-Lorraine Plumridge, Tom Poinier, Bill Pond, David Porter, Dick Porter, Carol Preston. Row 9-John Purvis, Gary Rae, Janet Ray, Nancy Raynard, Mike Reed, Bob Rhodes. Row 10-Marie Ribanyi, John Rice, Gary Richardson, Tom Richardson, Betty Richey, Jim Robbins. Row 1-Marian Robertson, Louella Rock, Don Rockwell, Keith Rockwell, John Rogers, Sharon Rose. Row 2-Shirley Roses, Mary Ross, Nancy Ross, Jerry Rudd, Yvonne Sanderson, Ruth Ann Salstrom. Row 3-Tom Saterlee, Bruce Savery, Don Shmartz, Jack Schmieder, Earl Schwenk, Marilee Scott. Row 4-Sally Scott, Wanda Scott, Martha Seamster, Fred Secker, Marlys Seefeld, Gary Shannon. Row 5-Gill Shaw, Shirley Sherman, Lila Shetly, Leora Shetly, Mary Ann Short, Carol Skordal. Row 6-Janis Sletten, Fred Slie, Alice Sloan, Don Smith, Gary Smith, Myra Smith. Row 7-Shirley Smith, Terry Smith, Tom Smith, Jaye Smith, Mike Smithreed, Cora Sorenson. Row 8-Pat Spangle, Bob Sparling, Ro- berta Spencer, Fred Spurrell, Pat Strong, Virginia Strand. Row 9-Ed Stoneman, Carole Stills, Karl Stahl, Hugh Stanley, Frank Starkey, Inez Stegman. Row 'IO-Fred Steik, Ron Sterlington, Richard Stevens, Donna Sullens, Gene Sullivan, Marion Sund. , ,, -'.' ll S r,- M ni' 'CKY 'NV -L' -' H 5 v, -xr W r it-I. ' 'vii N N l 4 -.six R ., LA-L Y A j . - -Y -. ' A' I if 1' Q 'f 533 'F' J' , ri- lll ' .. ' ' 1 5 t K, l 9 1 3? , as . . X 5' A ', l la Q e '19 cv t -Q -.5 . N: l Q X12 M. I lj are ,S V, 'l 'JI , l , . 4 M 4 f 5 .. .,..,.,k .SJ R 'H ' fn fig, '14, if ' .gi Q-Z.. y , Al, Af x.. e . F :fs - A4 .L V .V W' -r sv- . - .V -l , - 'TZ' A ILL 5 ,-1. ix wifi ' 'I 4-?l5ifi'f , ' lltml . , e ff 'H 1 U fn- z 1 . . f' A I 5' sg J iv W ji.. ny- T Q.- Ax l .K 1. 23 T -ar,.,Q' Q -7 if ., K s M! I -gf :la , ,, .. . , ,.,,,5 'K .1 rv 15:55 5354 E Y i ...x is, it . 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Row 4-Gary Todd, Sharon Tofley, Bruce Tompkins, Pat Tope, John Torrance, John Toth. Row 5-Jerry Traub, Stuart Trenholme, Dianne Troupe, Gene Tuffs, Betty Ulvila, Sam-Usher. Row 6-Eddie Utzig, Lois Vanderveer, David Van Notric, Lee Rose Vitalich, Bud Volter. Row 7-Lee Voorhees, Julie Voris, Bill Walker, Lizabeth Wallace, David Wall- meyer, Mike Walsh. Row 8-Carol Wolverton, Marilyn Way, Marie Webb, Pete Weimern, Ramon Weispfenning, Harry Weitlauf. Row 9-Ron Weller, Gary Wells, Barbara Wendel, Patricia Neshheim, Laurie West, Danny Westland. Row 10-Audrey Williams, Chuck Whit- ten, George Williams, Harold Williams, Lauren Williams, Milly Williams. Row 1-Dave Wilson, Pat Wilson, Jean Wise, Sally Woeck, Bob Wold. Row 2-Sharon Woodhead, Bob Wood, Bob Zilke, Phyllis Zellmer, Jean Zotman. Row 3-Darlene Bangle, Pat Kellin, Ar- lene Baker, Joan Baxter, Tom Booihby, Sandra Chase. Row 4-Jim Cushman, Peggy Davidson, Wayne Easton, Wyoma Farrel, Barbara Fields, Virginia Fowler. Row 5-Clark Hunter, Ophelia Hill, Judy Irwin, Jerrie Fox, John Kegly, Marlia King. Row 6-Yvonne Kramer, Don McClary, Marliyn McMillan, Par Maner, Kim Matz- dorf, Jack Minnehan. Row 7-Gary Myers, Sharon Nagel, Ron Olson, Dave Palmer, Gloria Perrin, Gary Phillips. Row 8-Glena Rhodes, Claudia Sykes, Byron Thrapp, Fred Uvilla, Julia Wallace, Lillian Williams. w k 5 . I I F3 1 'S i I H , i fi , .fy I Q , i 2 s Q l x i If ry VA 174 ' K ,X .w- y I ' 42. 9 L 1 ' s is e 'F ern. an ,.w. .. , ' W 5 . s ,..g'- . ay-:, 1 ' W - I. av . H gi A ' : i -: -- B -ez.. ' ' l . ......... z'-:iz i- 5 rr ' M '- -or E v-an A 153. 3 Q J H H , lf El'-:'IQfi l ' 'S H Z Z W H we -mifQZL'l s f ' if M ' A fQfQrfQI ., E l -2 g,,,.W1?,F -rn! i' 1 .,. H A -5 'i ' M, .,... , . . . -' ' ::g,. A I V- ,- - .::- Q ' H mfg V - My f - ' ' ' .,... ,. r.. F s -. ir 'rs ra.: -'-' : .:., f ,, Q., .5 ... . I 5 in ,X ..., .. - W, .WMM r 1 . M 4, X, f . .wwfii X I r as vi I k F I' K, , H . A 1 :3 ' ' ' l I- ':I-' . , 5 ' if-Ei: - 'S 5 gf? 3 gm if Q ig, , A ' WIP 'Q - !..ewzg X . , , . ,,X Q- r .A B ' S :Wi-T -:-- ' xii - .: , k .:. f ' , K B if' is swf Us .fa 1 l' sd . , 5 .. , . . .a,a:,.1.,.i.-if. .fa F'-1. as 'W' Q gh sw ' I an il , as ,gggizige H K , ll, mzzmggf? E as A ji wp- -f 3 ' - 'Ewa is C' iii Magee 'sf' . sm is H :- l ' as y J i E fl X l I f I P 3 A L ilx .fag f re' i. - 2 . . ' ' ' A ' 'Jr -. W' ff Q .- 1 Qs Q :- -: -1 fisifii s . , ,gf . seas nm Mm X. Alice Saari, President Beverly Beers, Vice-President Sue Johnson, Secretary Juniors This year we Juniors have shown ourselves well around the school. After two years of getting acquainted with West Seattle and becoming accustomed to its routines, we, as upperclassmen, have taken an active part in school life. During the first few weeks of school we drew up the Class Cards and they were distributed. Our next project was an assembly in November to commemorate Washington's admission to the Union. The next week we held a dance, The Tootsie Trot, with the assistance of the P.T.A. The plans for the Senior Prom, began in December, progressed rapidly to make a fine farewell for the Seniors this June. The class has given wonderful cooperation in our various activ- ities this year, but without the help of our sponsor, Mr. Rakus, we could not have accomplished half of what we did. Scholastically speaking, our class has been outstanding in a number of ways. This was due to the excellent counseling by Miss Phillips. With their continued help we have laid the foundation for a bigger and better class next year. ALICE SAARI Junior Class President a t ,Wag .... fi E it -:--- ' Donna Jenkins, Treasurer Ruth Phillips, Counselor Gus Rakus, Advisor Row 1 ACKLES, DON ALLEN, DENNIS AMMERMAN, GARY ANDERSON, ADRIAN ANDERSON, DON Row 2 ANDERSON, LORRAINE ANDERSON, RAMONA ANDERSON, RUTH ANDERSON, SHIRLEY ANGLE, TED Row 3 ANGSTEAD, JIM BACCETTI, LOUIS BACEN, JOHN BACON, ARTHUR BAILEY, DIANE Row 4 BAILEY, JEWELL BAKER, SANDRA BARR, BOB BARRET, SHIRLEY BARTEL, MARILYN Row 5 BATEMAN, ALICE BATES, JACK BAYLES, ANITA BEERS, BEV BEISNER, NEIL Row 6 BENSON, ROY BILODEAU, CHARLOTTE BLACKWELL, LEROY BLAZER, CHARLENE BOENDER, GARY Row 7 BORLAND, BILL BOURLAND, FRED BRAUN, BILL BRAZIER, BOB BROWN, BARBARA Row 8 BROWN, DON BROWN, FARRELL BROWN, JACKIE BRUCE, DARLENE BRUCE, VERLENE aw., ss I5-.ss mr ,.. 4, S RN. IE j fl wr? I Heir-If TM. III gh gi II 2 sf? Iw- I EM II LI Ss B-KSIIIMIJ .II- ISIII I , W ...I IIEIBI, 'B Buiqwwq E' I'ss1m's.mg .mf-FI 1? ,I -- 'iiim M mm-mm I I .fi RTI ,II- , .41 I I W , f? . 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' 1 :Q B 53' 51 'E' 1 Q- lv A Is E W Y-2 lk ,B C121 , ' Mitt!! 51 s I 41 .E ,S Br U fs , .0 , ,lm T 5 T .h I. ,.,. ...X X B: .N ' ' ' I ' 'N B W 1 'v f I if -15? if CQ. QT tees it iff? c X nl President-John Seth KEN-.E Vice-President-Ted Orliss Secreta ry-Marilyn Kuehl Treasurer-Dave Davies Senior Class PRESlDENT'S MESSAGE As our last year of high school comes to an end we think how wonderful it would be if we could do it all over again, starting from way back when we were Freshmen. We have made wonder- ful friendships since Then in many unforgetable activities. The dancing lessons when we were Frosh, sponsoring dances, writing a constitution, taking part in drives, decorating the assembly for the Senior Baccalaureate and putting on that glamour prom! Leading us in our Freshman year was fun-loving Andy Jackson, good as his name, scholarly Guy Farmer guided us through as Sophomores and amiable Bob Doxie saw our Junior year to a close. Now our Senior year filled with so many activities is fast pass- ing by and we realize suddenly that our high school career is the most exciting time of our lives and we want to make the most of it. We are experiencing the thrill of becoming upper classmen, of putting our shoulders to the wheel in making this an outstand- ing year. Nor will we forget the wise and helpful counselling and advice from Miss Dunn and Mrs. Hughs. And when the great event comes, when we receive our diplomas, l am sure we will all be honored to have been members of the class of '53, JOHN SETH Senior Class President Advisor-Miss Hughes Counselor-Miss Dunn 88 -Nickname. 2-Favorite Song. 3-Favorite Saying. 4-Hobbies. 5-School Activities. 6-Ambition. Acheson, Carolyn-1: Alaska, 2: lndian Love Call , 3: Out wit da buml, 4: Skiing, Wakiya, Rainbow, music, 5: Ski Club V. Pres., Attendance office, Operetta, office, G.C. Rep., 6: Nursing, home and family of my own. Adams, .lohn-l: Tennessee, 3: Heaven forbid, 4: Flying, 5: Boys' Club, track, basketball, 6: Flyer, detective, sailor. Aho, Allan-1: Al, 2: Meet Mr. Callahan , 3: What do you say?, 4: Hunting, fishing, 6: Electrician. Amber, Bill-l: Amber, 2: Stardust , 3: How's she goin9?, 4: Mercurys, horses, basketball, fishing, guns, 5: Intra- mural basketball, Boys' Club, 6: To run a horse in the Kentucky Derby, Guen. Anderson, Ardythe-l: Che'rie, 2: Anything by Billy May, 3: He was real cooll, 4: Singing, dancing, collecting sou- venirs, O.J.D., B'Y, USO, Senior Play, Pow Wow, G.C. Rep., Class Rep., Mother-Daughter Tea, Pan-American Club, 6: To tell Claudia all about the Wiffle Niffles and make her understand. Armstrong, Jim- Bader, .lack-l: Jackson, Old Master, 2: Blue Tango , 3: For crying out loud, 4: Stamps, my car, 6: To be an Ad- miral in the Navy and go to all the countries that l haven't been to. Baker, Lou Ann-l: Reb, 2: AlI of Me , 3: Sit down, you're rocking the boat, 4: Pen pals, Indian lore, 6: To live my life the way it was intended to be lived. Baker, Shirley Anne-1: Shirl, 2: Blue Moon , 3: l'll see yal, 4: J.0.G., Gorixon, Rainbow, P.F., land all the dances and picnics we havei, 5: Big sister, Sr. Rep., Spade, Tom-Tom, 6: To have a career in the field of medicine. a V 1-f'a ad ' ' We Q . . JI. If ee- my ,I r Q ., . . I Bge S G' is s ' Q fa is mi e a a si M . B H nl ' -A a W , g...E,,,gm . . l it T Si ' . 5 F':'. .. - 6 . ,se gm .. .x PI, L g m : : . ' ., - W 6 mia e . , ,, B -II I -E war: I V :Q .fg , ,, ,.- - I . -si: , I I sa: - - if - is w - - 1 A .:f ' 1 ' - ,I,. is sm 39 : aaa ms ? ::I - ' a . ' ff 55' . ' ., If a s Q - :- ,., M . I a :a H B ' I ..: ' e a E - -a, , :.:I .. 1 ...L - - v l 43' 4 l Baltazor, Nancy-l: Nance, 2: Tenderly , 3: lt was so funnyl, 4: Y-Teens, .l.0.G., piano, dancing, records, horse- back riding, drawing, 5: Big Sister, Girls' Club Treasurer, 6: Washington State, get married. I Baltazor, Sally Ann-'l: Sal, 2: You Belong To Me , 3: See ya' tonight at J.0.G., 4: J.0.G. Pres., Tri-L, MogNi, P.E., 5: Freshman-Sophomore Auxiliary, C.S.G. Calendar Com- mittee, P.T.A. Dance Service, Senior Breakfast Hostess, Senior Luncheon Hostess, Tom-Tom, Tillicums, Roll offices, PEP Commission, 6: Be smart enough to go to W.S.C. Bangsund, Eddie-l: Benson, 2: Tenderly , 3: l'm sorry, Schadl, 5: Manager football, basketball, 6: To always be happy. Barmore, Louanne-l: Lulu, 2: My Favorite Song , 3: That's the way it is, 4: Skiing, .l.0.G., Tri-L, 5: Girls' Club, Ski Club, Big Sister, 6: To be some handsome den- tist's assistant. Baxley, Barbara- Beardsley, Frances-1: Frankie, 2: You Belong To Me , 3: Didn't l, 4: Stamps, Pen Pals, 5: Club, Honor Society, 6: Travel around world in a sailboat. Beck, Charlene-l: Beck, 2: It Had To Be You , 3: Party time, 4: Singing in a trio, serving .l.O.G. and Y, JERRY, 5: Class Rep., Girls' Club, Pow Wow, Dad's Night, Senior Tea, P.-T.A. Luncheon, 6: California with the girls. Belheck, Barbara-I: Bobbie, 2: BIue Tango , 3: Hil, 4: Collecting movie stars, 6: To wait for that certain guy to come home. Bell, Marlene-l: Punkie, 2: Bill , Tell Me Why , 3: No, but no kidding-, 4: Skiing, swimming, knitting argyles for Bill, 5: Girls' Club, Ski Club, 6: To continue knitting argyles for Bill. Bennett, Beverly-1: Bev, 2: l'm Yours , 3: Meet ya at Beck's house, 4: Skiing, Gerry, 5: Chinook, '53 Rep., 6: California with the girls. Berg, George-2: Celetio Lindo, 3: Oh, no, 4: Stamp col- lecting, sports, conversation, 5: Audio visual, Warriors, Band, Ski Club, 6: To become a beef rancher. Bergeron, Shirley-'l: Shay, 2: Sin , 3: Not too dumb, am l?, 4: Roller skating, working, 6: To become a national skating champion and get married. SQ! -a- 121' Biglow, Marilyn-2: Once in a WhiIe , 3: C'mon, 4: Swim- ming, skiing, 5: Make'up Club, Girls' Club, 6: To go to the U. of W. Bigley, Bill-1: Shorty, 3: I don't know, 4: Building models, basketball, 5: Basketball, Point Commission, Hi-Y , 6: Be the shortest person in school. Bird, Sandra-1: Sandie, 2: Tenderly , 3: Sempre Tous, Jhev vouz zem and I'll always be semper phi, 4: D.F.K.'s, Wakiya Y, B-Bar-B's, BBC's, skiing, swimming, riding in the Chrysler, 5: Ski Club, Office Ass't., Girls' Club, 6: To go on a trip with the B-Bar-B's. Bishop, Cleveland B.-I: Reaction Boy 2: Send Out Thy Light , 3: ln God I have put my trust, I will not be afraid what man can do unto me , 6: To obey the com- mandment in Mark 16:15. Blakley, Bonnie-1: Bon Bon, 2: Meet Mr. Callahan , 3: Sempre tus, ie vous aime and I'll always be Semper 5, 4: B-Bar-B's, skiing, swimming, 5: Girls' Club, Ski Club, 6: To go to Ellensburg College with Marcy. Block, Jack-l: Jake, Sam, George, 2: Nobody Loves Us , 3: H'mm all righty and Adelante and Hal Hal, 4: Fishing, hunting, cars, fall guy, parties, sgt. at arms, skiing, wres- tling, 5: Carrying a load, keeping up with Mr. R., 6: Busi- ness tycoon, retired at 21, feed my calf at the fair. Bohlin, Donald A-1: Sunny, 2: You Belong To Me , 3: Ah Shuck, 4: Fishing, boats, outboard motors, 5: Inter- School Council, Boys' Club Rep:, Class Rep., movie crew, 6: To go to college. Bohlin, Donna-i: Donut, 2: You Belong To Me , 3: That'll be the day, 4: Dancing, swimming, sewing, having loads of fun, 5: JOG, Girls' Club Rep., Class Rep., Honor Society, Big Sister Comm., Friendship Comm., 6: To go to college and meet a lot of nice kids like those at West Seattle. Brandal, Ole-1: Irish, 2: Blue Tango , 3: Where there is a will there is a way, 4: Tennis, basketball, mathematics, 5: Boys' Club, tennis, basketball, 6: To get into the Navy. - A .11 t Brown, Bob-1: Brown , 2: Tenderly , 3: Hil How are yal, 5: Sports, 5: Gridsmen Club, Spike Shoe Club, 6: To be a daddy. 4 Bruck, Beverly-1: Bev, 2: Never Walk Alone , 3: Deal, 4: Dancing, music, 5: Pow Wow, Talent Assembly, Girls' Club Dept. head, 6: To become a fine and worthy woman. Bryan, Doug-1: Pistol, 2: Because of You , 3: Stop, you're killing mel, 4: Wouldn't you be surprisedll 5: Anything in sight, 6: To see if l can beat Ted in a race. Bryce, Annette-1: Nettie, 2: You Belong To Me , 3: Sshl Quit bugging your eyes out, 4: Masqueraders, JOG, The Cabin, Promenaders, 5: Big Sister, Ski Club, Roll Of- ficer, Attendance officer, P.T.A. dance committee, 6: To buy Barbara a bigger Crosley. Buchanan, Lee Ann-1: Lee, 2: Tenderly , 3: l'm sure, 4: Dancing, 6: To keep having good times with Peg and to live next door to Betty and Donna. Buckman, Wayne Gregg-1: Fenderbender, 2: Somewhere Along the Way , 3: i hope to tell yal, 4:Motors, record collecting, 5: A certain girl, 6: That would be telling. Burnett, Herbert-l: Hermin, 2: Stardust , 3 Is that right?, 4 Checking the oil in my Merc, 5 Boys' Club, Roll Officer, Rep. 53 , 6 Sail around the world with Chuck. Burney, Mary-1: Oh-they call me so many things, 2: Meet Mr. Callahan , 3: Oh, for corn sakes, 4: Having a good time, 5: Chinook, running from one class to another, 6: To have a new car of my very own and travel to different states. Burns, Sharon-1: Shari, 2: Half as Much : 3: Oh, P.U., 4: Dancing, 6: To remember and never forget. Burns, Shirley-1: Bright Eyes, 2: Fool, Fool, Fool , 3: Hey! Joan, check the talent, 4: Skiing, knitting, dancing, photography, 5: Ski Club, Make-up Club, Wakiya, Mocca- sin Club, BBC, 6: U. of W. and to always be smiling. Burrell, Raymond Gene-l: Ray iHey Youll: 2: My An- chor Holds , 3: John! 4: Stamps, rocks, people, 5: Glee Club, Study messenger, Honor Society, Boys' Club Rep., Intramural basketball, 6: To do the Lord's will in life. Butler, Michael-1: Mike, 2: Stormy Weather , 3: I don't have to do anything but die and pay taxes: 4: Water and snow skiing, boat racing, 5: Ski Club, Boys' Club, 6: Go to WSC, become an engineer and buy a yacht. 3 . - ,- -,vL4 Capps, Jayne-I: Frenchie: 2: Les Feuiiles Mortes : 3: Oh, come on nowl 4: Studying foreign languages and music, flags of U.N., pennants from all over, collection of horses and travel: 5: P.A. Club, Office clerk, P.T.A. and Art Committees, Honor Society: 6: To speak I4 languages and be an interpreter. Carfrae, George-1: Big George: 2: 5tardust : 3: Huhl: 4: Having fun with Garry: 5: Boys' Club, King Hi-Y, Bug- arhams. Carlson, Adella-1: Dell: 2: Zing a Little Zong : 3: Oh, dear: 4: Music, sports, church: 5: Band, Orchestra, Apt. clerk, Sr. Play, Sr. Choir: 6: To get something done. Carlson, Alaire E.-I: Al: 2: Tenderly : 3: Say, girl: 4: Skating, swimming, Y-teens: 5: Talent committee chair- man, Sr. Play, Music Club, Pow Wow, Operetta, Drama Club treasurer: 6: To catch up with lan on her way to South America. Cashdollar, Jack Thomas-'l: Cash: 2: Musica Probita : 3: How's everything?: 4: Magic, guns, music, collecting Ca- ruso recordings: 5: Sr. Play, Honor Society, Boys' Club: 6: To be a doctor. Chamberlain, Nancy Jean-I: Nanc: 2: Half as Much : 3: You know itl 4: Spoon collecting: 5: Nurse aid, W Club: 6: To be a nurse. . Chandler, Michael Norman-I: Valentino: 2: Tahnhauser : 3: And all that blimey rotl 4: Swimming, cycling, blondes: 5: Sr. Play, Pow Wow, band, Talent Assembly, orchestra: 6: Broadway, U.5.A. Chesterfield, Jack-l: Chet: 3: Not this boy: 4: Fishing, boating, eating: 5: Gridsmen, W Club: 6: To keep away from the weaker sex. Chrisman, Eddie Lee-i: Chris: 2: 'My Foolish Heart :. 3: Hey, Wood, ya got a match?: 4: Skiing, hunting, fishing, Bugerhams: 5: Boys' Club: 6: To grow old with Adell. so'-e , ' 12 ix a 5 0 E 9 l 'va -15 s - : a a :.3L,,.,f.. E nw 3 A we , Q g aa aa k 'Peewee 'X sa H :H . ,,. as ::: ., . if E 5 I L :.: .:., ::::l E i : . 1? - -,-. US ' i I lx H H : up ' tar ., ,V .Q-1-A I ,,..., H ,Q A I .xii ,L . ..:.,.,. , .. , H 'i' H, -C .. ,,, . , H it -2- 'KST , :. , 'E' .: 5 :.: il 4. . a. 4- . g g ,.,i b ss ' f' ' H I- . M ai: ..: :A F ,., .. 1, . . 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Cowley, Carole-l: Sunshine: 2: Somewhere Along the Way : 3: But . . . l'm a nobody: 4: Tri-Tanda, president, secretary: Mog-Ni, president: Program Council, vice presi- dent: Masqueraders: Enchanters: JOG: the crowd and Wiffle Niftle 5: Roll Pres., Sr. Play, Girls' Club Comm., Roll scretary 6: To live each day to the fullest: never for- getting to smile. Cox, Audrey-I: Aud: 2: l'm Yours : 3: Oh, brotherl: 4: Pen-pals, stamps, post cards, genealogy: 5: W Club, Honor Society: 6: To be a school teacher, and then go into Y.M.C.A. work. Craig, Joyce B.-I: Yoycie: 2: lntermezzo : 3: Oh, foo: Joanniell: 4: Tennis, P.F., dancing, singing: 5: Debate, Spade vice pres., Math Club, Sr. Play, office clerk, Sr. Prom Comm., Girls' Club Committees, Smoke Signals, edi- tor C.S.G. Comm. member. Cronk, Dan-1: Boon: 2: l Thout I saw a Putty Tat : 3: Oh, Schiest: 4: Boats, photography, tennis: 5: Roll room v,p., Warrior: 6: To water ski on one ski. CUNY, Pai-lr Mutt: 2: Blue-Tango : 3: No, you didn't: 4: Collecting money-green, with pictures: 5: Chinook Ed., Kimtahll information Comm., Girls' Club, Drama Club, Ski Club, Y.' Spanking, Wiffle Niffle: 6: To go through life on a roller coaster. Dahl, Ernest- Dahl, Harold-l:' Hal: 2:-Anything by Les Paul: 3: You don't know: 4: Aviation, tinkering with motors: 5: Warriors, track, football manager: 6: Aircraft mechanic. Dahl, Sharon-2: Because : 4: Sewing, knitting, JOG: 5: Girls' W Club pres., Girls' Club representative, Torch, Spade: 6: To be a success in anything I do. Davis, Glen 0.-2: Hindustan : 3: Shafted by the tickled fingure of fate: 4: Model racing boats, getting out of school work: 5: Trying to get through and out of band: 6: To own a still and make corn squeezen. Davis, .lo Lee-I: Jo: 2: You Belong io Me : 3: lshl: 4: JOG, Y, Young Life, Dale, smiling: 5: Girls' Club Dept. head: 53 representative: Girls' Club Comm. chairman: Kimtah, copy and Sr. editors: Hostess chairman: Big Sis- ter: 6: College, then to fly United when Jo flies Western, then-Dale. Day, Janet L.-1: tI'll never telll: 2: lChanges regularlyli 3: Boyslwill be men: 4: Skiing, music, skiing, boys, skiing: 5: Girls' Club, Ski Club, Spade: 6: Join a fraternity lHaIJ Denos, Kiki-2: Moonlight in Vermont : 3: What in the world: 4: Dancing, and always having a good time: 5: Girls' Club, Roll secretary: 6: To attend the U. of W. Donlan, Diane-I: Di: 2: TenderIy or anything by Billy May: 3: Sure, you do, Kar. I'm not saying anything: 4: Dancing, Promenaders, Masqueraders, JOG, singing: 5: PTA dance, Social Service, Roll Rep.: 6: To be maid of honor and sing, both at the same time, at Karen's wedding. Dowling, Marie-1: Chris: 2: You belong To Me : 3: l didn't mean it that way, you guys: 4: Baseball, ice skat- ing, guys from O'Dea: 5: B Y's, Tillicums, Girls' W Club, Make-up Club, Spade, Big Sister: 6: To be as fine a woman as the women in my family. Dreyer, Alberta M.-'l: A. B.: 2: September Song : 3: I'm not saying nothing: 4: Dancing, skiing, Bill and Dave: 5: Y-Teens, Big Sister, Girls' Club: 6: To beat up Karen, Diane, Sally, Donna S., and Mary P., Mary Render, Betty Render and all at the same time. Dunkle, Dick- Dupuy, Rayleen-1: Ray: 2: Got Along Without You Before I Met You, Gonna Get Along Without You Now : 3: You think you're pretty cute, don't yal: 4: Dancing, B-Y's and Bill: 5: Dads' Night, Talent Comm., Big Sister: 6: To get rid of all my frecklesl Duval, Ellen-l: C. B.: 2: Down From His Glory : 3: Oh, really now: 4: Skiing, boats, sewing: 5: Roll Pres., CSG, Girls' Club, YFC Club, Torch: 6: To find my Saviour's will. Ehlers, Darrell-'l: Darry: 2: High Noon : 4: Fishing, hunt- ing, camping, boating: 6: To make a million. 1 a 1 Y. , V P' s . 2 F ' W 2 '?:': ' E aaa. E255 E r A Xl K . ' .155 :f -:: :.: M ..: L E . E jjj '-'fe 5:5 sf aa :.::::: ., Z,- X Es: ' .:. :.. . : l 1 S mi WW , a a' V .v 'Q 1 Q a S iki iz: it aswezisesf: 32.325 :B-ZEEBEWEYWYW ' Eide, Gary-2: You Belong To Me : 3: All rightie: 4: Ski- ing, mountain climbing, dancing: 5: Track, football, W Club, Gridsmen Club: 6: To become a PE teacher. Ellis, Carolyn- Emery, Mark-2: Once in a While : 3: That's the way it goes: 4: Fishing, hunting and taking Wilma out: 6: To get out of the Navy. Estes, Hazel-I: Popeye: 2: Stardust : 3: That gripes me: 4: Outdoor sports: 6 To be liked by everyone. Farafontoff, Nicholas-'l: Nick: 2: Because of You : 3: Baby Doll: 4: Stamps, swimming hiking, skiing: 5: Re- tail Club: 6: Business monkey. Farmer, Barbara-I: Barb: 2: TiIl Then : 3: Hurry up here, Earl. Why can't we stay home today, Tena: 4: Y, Tri- Totem, Rainbow, arguing with Tena: 5: PTA dance, outer school comm.: 6: To do it again some time lust for laughs. Farmer, Guy- Farnell, Dorthy-T: Honnie: 2: On Top of Old Smoky : 3: Fermez la bouche, s'il vous plait: 4: Skiing, Tri L , Mountaineering: 5: Girls' W Club Sec., Ski Club, Class of '53 Rep., Honor Society, Office, Big Sister: 6: To climb Mt. Rainier. Fathers, Jacqueline-l: Jack: 2: Men Are Good for Noth- ing : 3: I want to go home: 4: Dancing, skating, swim- ming: 5: Drama Club, Sr. Play, Sec. of Roll Room: 6: Go to WSC and meet another nobody. Fein, Carl-2: BIue Tango : 3: He's a newspaperman: 4: Sharon, fishing, Sharon: 5: CSG information Comm., Art Club Pres.: 6: To go to the U. of W. Ferguson, Barbara-1: Fergie: 2: You Belong To Me : 3: But . . . I'm a nobody: 4: Dancing, being Vice Pres. to Enchanters, The Crowd and Wiffle Niftle. Ferriols, Venny-1: Venancio Telesforo Ferriols: 2: When You Say I Beg Your Pardon, Then I'll Come Back to You : 3: Did the pictures come out?: 4: Photography, making young ladies happy: 5: Kimtah, Boys' Club: 6: To be- come a psychiatrist and help other crazy people. Sf? Field, Kenneth-1: Ken: 2: Meet Mr. CalIahan : 3: Flub the dub: 4: Swimming, bowling, and other sports: 6: To get out of school. Fielding, Earline-1: Bunny: 2: You Belong To Me : 3: Wowie, that's a pip: 4: Writing letters, swimming, skat- ing: 5: Office work, Attendance Office, Big Sister, Roll Vice President, Spade, Clerical Comm.: 6: To become a private secretary and get married. Finch, Geraldine-1: Jerry: 2: I'Il Still Love You , Make Believe : 3: Ehl Gadsl: 4: Music, loafing, dancing. paint- ing, Rainbow, loafing: 5: Retailers' Club: 6: Sell toupees to bald eagles. Finnie, Robert Walter-'l: Fin: 2: Jezebel : 3: Give me that ball, Irv: 4: Fishing, girls, Space Patrol: 5: Baseball, football, basketball: 6: To play basketball with Irv at Edmundson Pavilion. Forbes, Bruce Norman - 1: B.N.F.: 2: Greensleeves : 3: There's mass time: 4: Music, Dinkytoys, one 'I940 Chev- rolet, Tri-Notes: 5: Kimtah, Sr. Play, '52 and '53 Pow Wow, '52 and '53 Talent Assembly, Forum Comm., Roll Pres., Honor Society, Torch, Latin Club, '53 Rep., Boys Club Rep.: 6: To get to and through USC. Fox, Ronald-I: Foxy: 2: Der Shavarts A Coo: 3: No, thanksl: 4: Mech. sports: 5: Sports, subiects, Radiator Gang, Grids: 6: To ioin the Navy. Foreman, Shirley-I: Forman: 2: My Love and Devotion : 3: But-l'm a nobody: 4: Crowd, Wiffle Niffles, Wahnee, JOG, Enchanters: 5: Jr. Class Treas., Sr. Justice of Student Court, Sr. Prom, Honor Society, PTA Dance Comm., Roll Pres., In-school Rep., Assembly Comm., Attendance Office, Office: 6: To always be with the crowd. Forsyth, Sally-T: Joy: 2: When We See Christ : 3: That makes me so madl: 4: Reading, stuffed animals: 5: Spade, Debate, corresponding Sec. of Girls' Club, Office assistant: 6: To be a Christian High School teacher. Gaffner, Gary-1: Gart : 2: l Can't Get You Out of My Sight Because My Eyeball Is Stuck in Your Keyholel : 3: Keep smiling: 4: Sailing, Skiing, Ramblers, Hi-Y: 5: CSG cab- inet, Boys' Club cabinet, class of '53 Sec., CSG council, Stu- dent Court Recorder, Intramural sports, Ski Club Pres., Out- school Comm., Torch vice pres., Math Club, Philosophy Club: 6: To be a bulb snatcher, it's light workl ,pw fi--, 3: :::: ::: JK :-: 'f P Q ::: ' fig . ' . -- s :E fag 4, NF' 'P-'ff . . 5 a N aa SEE mf :- P ... 4 it has ' :f a .. as .1 E Bl ....,,. .. ... my was .a ..- K 3 J 'Zi- 'Q ff' ' X E 5. j-I ,I Sz, ': -'f e :-- a ::: . I . , . , lll V . . . , 9 1 W ' .Ma ..:.s.: - if ' - QQ: ,, ' ' rf :1 H . Qi' ff ., a vw -Q: ..- ::: 1 . 1 - e e ' . ..,.. ::Q1 ' ' . -' ::: ..... -.:,,:E:!...: - .i ill' 'l'.' -. :.. .:5' :E.s5Qa2:fEg::..:.:,,::: 'igivi-:'i' ifii ' 5 .- . Y Pi x sr' .. . . , 5 , .s -. -. ,K e . I ,. it H l F, ,es Galloway, Clyde-l: Dad or Junior: 2: Moonlight and Shadows : 3: You all: 4: Skiing, art, football and a cer- tain girl: 5: Football, W Club, Gridsmen, Boys' Club: 6: To be successful in life. Ganter, Nancy-1: Gantie and Nance: 2: Tenderly : 3: But-l'm a nobody: 4: JOG, Wakiya, commuting to school, The Crowd: 5: Sr. Class Rep., Big Sister, Soph. Class Rep., Baccalaureta Comm., Tom Tom., Girls' Club Rep., Decora- tions Comm.: 6: To go to France with Jackie and make my first million there. Gardner, Joan-I: Joanie: 2: In the Mood : 3: And wee zie, I iust looked at him: 4: Sewing, bowling, dancing, and looking around for more to do: 5: Girls' Club, Drama, Ski Club: 6: To become a poisenality goil with Gerke. Garvin, Sandra Kay-I: Sandy: 2: The Best Things in Life Are Free : 3: Let's not and say we did: 4: Photography, art, bowling, JOG, Wakiya, Mog Ni: 5: Big Sister, Fire Squal, Make-up Club, Drives Comm. head, PTA dance, Apt. clerk, W Club, Roll Pres., Tillicums: 6: To be a good wife when that guy comes along. George, Mary Lee-'l: George: 2: Somewhere Along the Way : 3: But-l'm a nobody: 4: JOG, Wakiya, dancing, the crowd, and wiffle niffle: 5: PTA dance, '53 Rep., Big Sister, Personal Efficiency Dept. head, Chairman Hall of Fame, Roll v.p., Decoration Comm., Faculty Tea, Sr. Play, Pow Wow: 6: To always be a success. Gilge, Arlys-I: Arlie: 2: Thinking of You : 3: But-l'm a nobody: 4: Dancing, Enchanters, Y-Teens, the crowd: 5: Girls' Club, Big Sister, Make-up Club: 6: South America! Gillihan, Melva Marie-I: Mel: 2: Auf Wiedersehn : 3: You don't know, do you?: 4: Enchanters, Tri L, Ron: 5: Girls' Club. Gillis, Joann Darlene-I: Jo: 2: Because of You : 3: But -I'm a nobody: 4: JOG, Y, Tri-Tanda, Crowd , Wiffle Niffle: 5: Band, Orchestra, Class of '53 Rep., Big Sister, Girls' Club: 6: To be a nurse. Goodwin, Charlotte-I: Babe: 2: You Belong To Me : 3: Will somebody show me how?:- 4: Trying to keep from being bawled out by Miss McEIwee, good times: 5: Art Club, Girls' Club, Make-up Club: 6: To be able to speak French so that when I go to Paris, I won't keep the Frenchmen guessingl Green, Shirley- Gray, Marilyn Roberta-T: Bobby-Lynn: 2: Smoke Gets ln Your Eyes : 3: This, too, shall pass: 4: Needlework, cooking, records, sports: 5: Honor Society, Make-up Club, Latin Club, Photo Club, H-club, GAA, Hi-Y: 6: To some day own and operate the Whitetail Dude Ranch in Montana. Greer, Ernestine Louise-I: Tena: 2: Beyond the Blue Ho- rizon : 3: Let's do it again some time, iust for laughsl: 4: Rainbow, JOG, Y-Tri Totem: 5: Class officer, Girls' Club, Chinnok, Ski Club, PTA dancee: 6: To do it again some time iust for laughs. 1 HWS'fKf'W ig'-H ef :giivifggagsff 2 S5 E B H ::: H B a A a 1 B E E 'ft 1 w fe I s :. Q' 3' i -: ,Q - is i it i ci f., t X el 4' :: , s : .' , . 1 gg li af .r , 5 FiigQgi,fi.gQS:7i T t T a mf 5.1 itz.. Gregor, Georgian- Griffith, Jackie-2: You Belong To Me : 3: Are you coming to the Y : 4: Dancing, President of Wahnee, .l.0.G.: 5: Student Court, Pep Commissioner, Senior Prom Commit- tee: 6: To go to college and to lead a life of leisure. Grier, Jr., Garnet William-i: Rocky : 2: As Time Goes By : 3: Later manl: 4: Cavaliers lPresidenti, Girls: 5: '53 Rep., Roll Pres., track: 6: To follow B. Rolph and to be a good salesman. Guenther, Johnny-1: Whitey: 2: l Get ldeas : 3: Whata ya say?: 4: Bowling: 6: Just to be happy. Hagar, Donna Louise-1: Donna: 2: Wish You Were Here : 3: Where is you, Sam?: 4: Mog Ni, Doreans: Tri Totem, dancing and swimming: 5: Big Sister, Girls' Club Pub- licityf Dads' Night: 6: To climb Mt. Matterhorn and spit a mi e. Hancock, Ken--l: Hancock: 2: Stardust : 3: Oh, you dopel: 4: Gloria, model trains, cars: 5: Boys' Club Rep., Warriors, going to class: 6: To sail around the world on a banana leaf. Hansen, Jean M.-i: Hans : 2: Jealousy : 2: Holy socks: 4: Skiing, swimming: 5: W Club, Ski Club, Band, Apt. clerk: 6: To tour through Europe in a ieep with Marilyn. Hautala, Dave-l: Hoot : 3: Hotchacoda : 4: Hiking, tennis: 6: To write a book that will be banned in Boston. Hawn, David W.--l: Dave : 2: Does the Man in the Moon Come From Texas? : 3: So?: 4: Amateur radios: 6: To own a ranch in Texas and learn to fly a plane. k wa, ' J .V ' W . . JS -sg, .,,,!. .-me-J ' 'T' il ri .,..wi.+l,..5::5f iii Ez.:- V S8 ! ' D in of ii 'l .4 Heidrich, Carolyn-1: Cary: 2: Smoke Gets in Your Eyes : 3: l've iust got to get my driver's Iicensel 4: Sewing: 5: Spade, W Club, Retailers Club, Make-up Club: 6: To quit supporting the Seattle Transit Co. Helfrich, Barbara-l: Red: 2: Auf Wiedersehn, Sweet- heart : 3: Stop, l'm only threel: 4: Dancing, records, tennis, senior scrapbook, driving, having fun: 5: Spade, school sports: 6: To share an apartment in San Francisco where Little Italy metts China Town, and to take the gang for a ride in my Rolls Royce Chartreuse con- vertible. Hopkins, Phyllis-l: Phyl: 2: Men Are Good for Nothing : 3: Oh, for John's sakel 4: Roller skating, drawing: 6: To live my life for Christ. Hougen, David-1: Dave: 2: l'm Yours : 3: Turn blue: 4: Flying, fishing, girls: 6: Pilot IWSAFJ. Howe, Evelyn Marie-1: Babes: 2: l Don't Care : 6: Dental assistant. Hull, Delores-1: Norma: 2: Stardust : 3: But-l'm a no- body: 4: Dance, music, Al and the crowd, J.0.G.: 5: P.T.A. dance committee, Sec. of roll: 6: To change my Ballard pin for something else. Hunter, Dave-'l: Dave: 2: Marilyn : 3: Hot dog, Hot dig- gety dog: 6: To have my picture upside down in the annual. Hull, Donna-2: Gonna Get Along Without You Now : 3: But-l'm a nobody: 4: J.O.G., Wahnee, the crowd and the Wiftle Niffles: 5: Chinook Staff, Sec. of roll: 6: To be- come a fashion model and my Wiffle Niffle, too. Hutchison, Neoma Z.-I: Hutch: 2: Good for Nothing : 3: Hi, gang : 4: Swimming, bowling and party times: 5: Y Teens, W Club, Spades, Girls' Club: 6: To ride piggy back on Gayelle to Paris. Iverson, Karen-1: Kar: 2: l'm Sorry : 3: l'm not saying anything either, Dianel: 4: Dancing, Masqueraders, Prome- naders, J.O.G.: 5: Chinook Staff, C.S.G., Student Council, P.T.A. Dance Committee, Girls' Club Rep., '53 .Rep., Point Commission, Big Sister: 6: To attend Washington State College. Irwin, Patricia-l: Pat iBuckshotl: 2: You Belong To Me : 3: We're gonna miss you around here: 4: Sports, arguing with Donna, reading, art, traveling in my 34 Ford: 5: W Club, Senior Choir, Spade Club, Make-up. Club: 6: Four years at Stanford and to go to Hawaii with Donna, Pat, Bernie, and Jo. Jacobsen, Ellen-2: Botch-a-me : 3: That's lifel 4: Music: 5: Class Rep., Girls' Club Rep., Big Sister: 6: To get a car. James, Barbara Rose-1: Barby : 2: September Song : 3: Gee whizl : 4: Horses, skiing, swimming, flying, boats: 5: Chairman of Charm and Health Committee, Operetta, Pow Wow, Mid-Winter concert, Ski Club, J,0.G., Rainbow: 6: Dr. of Music. Jasperse, Jack-I: Jake : 2: Because : 3: C'mon, you guys, let's go fishing.: 4: Golfing, fishing, week-end trips with the boys and aving a good time in various other ways: 5: Vice-Pres. of Student Body, baseball, Boys' W Club, Ramblers, Hi Y, Torch: 6: To be a true friend and to have lots of true friends. Johnson, Bob J.-l: Big Fin: 2: Meet Mr. Callahan : 3: Flip me the pill, Bill: 4: Sports, radio, flying: 5: Foot- ball, basketball, Gridsmen Club: 6: lf not drafted to ioin the Army. Johnson, Robert- Johnson, Clarence-l: Chuck, Ollie: 2: Meet Mr. Calla- han : 3: What do you say, Babeeee? : 4: Checking the oil in my Ford: 5: Boys' Club, roll officers: 6: l'II go along with Hermin. Johnson, Diane Marie-l: Sunny : 2: Stardust : 3: Don't do anything I wouldn't do : 4: Swimming, skat- ing, sports: 6: Live, love and be happy. Johnson, Richard-I: Dick: 2: You Belong To Me : 3: That's how it goes: 4: Cars, swimming, boating: 6: To build a lakester. Johnson Dorothy-1: Dot: 2: lf You Would Only Be Mine : 3: Wait a minute: 4: Ice skating, badminton: 6: To ski and play the piano. Johnson, Douglas- -:4 f f: . . ,-. .:-,.. . N ' ' H335 ' ' W 1' T , .- - AA -T ,.... . :I Y ' ., .. , my 3 ' ti 1 A 8, m 8' , a 1: as R . , - -: :,: I - L - T ofa. l Xl u. l 3' li - l T I B44 ,-:: 7 W 5 1 5 -a ESS W SS liz I HB ,fl rf: M a as :az i ea we ,,, . W.. , .,.. gg it is mn a ml .JA 'MsJ..:. f,. 5:5 :if ,.:,-.::- ' ta :L 2 -me 1 lt lg :F ' X w he t is s a L .1 'E ,H K., .3 9 ? i - . 41- x 1 .1 gf . 1. e ee - . ' 'J' 'i '- -'nge -.' :Q 'a .Q-:,11.,1' 's 'Q Q I saiiflrzfirglzbzzt. lar EI' If ix: 2- .even ' i ' I 5 Q, 31 .,,:.,.:...: , Q 'w'.:a fin X , ss: fo. ff fm-t--fa ss: ff? 5 K' J Q : -Ig-g, ::',.. 2 ::. .as:. ..1' . :gov .:. : .. ..--:- ' .2f::i5 1-15 25 e 'Ht B essafi r . it 9 l 'ill lr te f : if '2-'fri'-E .121 ' .-:. 'f' .u 4 RY: ,..:: if 1. 1. - , . ,. ,. 1 . ,., .. Q. - - - . 1- 5' ,. c gg - s, . I 1 :T v .1 ' . .. : Y A . .. lf.. 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Johnson, Marlene Evelyn-1: Johnny: 2: You Belong To Me : 3: Hey, you guys, wait for baby: 4: The Lake, col- lecting records: 5: Clerical, Red Cross, Scrapbook: 6: To get a certain guy and to go to Paris with the gang on piggy back. -SEI, wg fs - I . yi Y r 1 e a rx a Johnson, Thomas-1: Tom: 2: Too Old to Cut the Mustard Any More : 3: Gotta nickell: 4: Girls, cars, etc.: 5: Roll President, Roll V.P., Boys' Club Rep., Roll Treasurer. Jones, Glenn-l: Jonesie : 2: Who Took My Beer, While l Was in the Rear? : 3: Get off my back: 4: Cars, Movinin', V Sleepin': 5: Boys' Club Representative, Point Commis- sioner: 6: To become a millionaire by selling bubble gum to people with no teeth. Jones, Wayne-l: Sam: 2: Tenderly : 3: What ya say, George?: 4: Art and boating: 5: Business Admin,, Art Club, Retail Club, Boys' Rep.: 6: To borrow a good sum from D. H. Joy, Melvin A.-1: Tony: 2: lt's Magic : 3: What a clown: 4: Cars: 5: Pres. Senior Hi Y, Vice Pres. Hi Y Cabinet, Forum Commissioner, Roll Pres., Hall of Fame Co-Chair- man, '53 Rep., Boys' Club Finance Chairman: 6: To make as many friends in the business world as l did in High School. - Keesling, Grace-I: Gracie : 2: You'll Never Walk Alone : 3: Twitch, Jan, twitchl : 4: Rainbow, Y-Teens, M's., ig- igv ,x 1 x ' 2... .ter -:fe .:. ,XE ii 315: it iw Regs l li sr ea v K . X' . ,, .nu , Whiffle-Niffles, Art: 5: Sr. Play, Honor Society Sec., a 1 --:: 5: K :'- -' 5. -- : , ' : , :5:., - : - J: :. -:.f::'s: gf I ,., ,,,.,:,- . CSG Cabinet Sec.: 6: To keep my purple whiffle-niffle .: - -- : -:--:-: :-:, , V A klngl ' : a :.: ,An A .:,5-1:-5, :Y E - ,e i . , -, - . --: , E - , , :, ..... . . W B : a -. X W , -i '8- 1 at 1 v tam wi H si: H5 rx - A 9' J : .l ,-Q , Bs an Q :aa a an Ja 'ii . s., Sl X l ful : X X x W a I :ear Ia I i 2 lx Q B m a f I -. W., 2 a 'f nt W 1' a :ma 3 l N' ,fl it xi a mae is uma :F rn if is is a Q a .... Lx H :. . . a :.. engeaafr M ..- 'x a. A , . V .., it '5Lg?sS3 'fe'i':. . ,t 'l' ? :L ., I e ,an - :M.....v.w, M-.-M - - Keithley, Elonna Carol-'l: Lee: 2: You Belong To Me : 3: You don't know, do you? : 5: Retailers' Club: 6: To win my bet with C. S. Kent, Jean-2: Be Anything : 3: I don't know: 4: Sew- ing, driving on the sidewalk: 5: Square Dance Club, Big Sister, Girls' Club, Girls' W Club, Moccasin Club, Spade, Make-up Club: 6: To meet J. P. in New Orleans in 1960 at the Mardi Gras. ' 2 S' -me r . , . K - tw,-gi , , 1 B 5 Kerwin, Fred-2: Too Young : 3: Big Deal: 4: Uean HJ, wild parties with Ham's: 5: Getting out of all the classes l can: 6: To learn a trade and to get married and raise a family. King, Barbara-l: Kingo: 2: Men Are Good for Nothing : 3: Ish! Forget about itl: 4: J.0.G., M's V2 P's Meetings, Netti's Cabin: 5: Roll Officer, P.T.A. Dance Committee, gki Club: 6: To get a big car and go back to N.V. with tto. Kirkpatrick, Carole-2: Tenderly : 3: 0.K., Iet's go: 4: Rainbow Y Wakiya, J.O.G.: 5: Class officer, Girls' Club: 6: To go to Puerto Rico. Klatt, Ken-1: Klappy Ken: 2: Botch a me : 3: Bushwa: 4: Tyee Hi-Y, baseball, basketball, dancing, collecting sport records: 5: Roll Pres, '53 Rep.: 6: To try to be an- other Leo Lassen. Klein, Richard-1: Dick: 4: Fishing, hunting: 5: Track, W Club, Spike Shoe Club: 6: Go to college. Knighton, Joe-1: Joe : 2: Harlem Nocturne : 3: What time is it?: 4: Dancing, goofing off with the boys: 5: W Club, baseball, yell leader: 6: To find out what time it is. Kuehl, Marilyn-I: Micki : 2: Because : 3: Cut it out, you're breaking my heart: 4: Tennis, swimming, sewing: 5: Senior Class Sec., G.S. Comm. Chairman, Student Court Justice, Big Sister, Talent Assembly, J.0.G., Roll Pres., Chinook Staff: 6: To become a V.I.P. Kulle, Carolyn-l: Lynn : 2: My Heavenly Father Watches Over Me : 3: I'll think about it: 4: Skating, swimming, ball games: 5: Y.F.C., Apt. Clerk, Kimtah, Roll President: 6: To be a christian and P.E. teacher. Kwasi, Alex- Landingliam, Doris- lanksbury, Darlene-2: Tenderly : 3: RealIy? If you say so : 4: Skiing: 5: Ski Club, Girls' Club: 6: To live up to all my ambitions. S Y . Ja Q if ' 4 , . ' f . We .,. . f s 2 K 1 G c Sqft! Q .1 V' M SEE. an - I Y as if X .2 lr, HF' -'ii' : C 'i :' N ' .L -2 . ii ir xv - 7. -,,:. ,. o , , - Wag ::-4 , . : W , ., a gm ,ei- ,: if ' EA H: 1 'ri' so fm -if: 3. 1. a :air W .:. f: i 1. A K1 ' V- -1 '2 3: .... ' ' :ei 2-51- Q.. U -- - my . 5.15, I- 3:2 'H'--472411 .. y - :. . 7 ff .5 i , . 1 i .' ,El- gar-. ni- Q.. ' 2' ff -: ,Ef,::f , f .. f - .- LQ ' f- ' 7 E as .5 V E 2 Y Q: iii, : . :..: , I :TK -5-5-,: E.: . , f f. . A . A..::5::g:..:::. :,,:g:::-If . , w 5 , a.: .:.: I eps: . M s 1 .. M 3 1: L .: . :, 1. ,: I . ,. - :1-- ir: 2 ,, 5- - '3 N.. :: E if i S :.:.2f' : Qi ' - ' 431 91 :M I: 6 ef : . 41 2: I ' 4. ' f. , 1 xggqf ' i- FW .fi A ' , .A . as x A V .. a aaggde: aes-naar. Y A111 Le : ss.. Lankshury, Lorne-l: Lankie: 2: Tenderly : 3: Oh, bosh: 4: Y.M.C.A. Cabinet chairman: 5: Roll Pres., Soph. .lus- tice, Boys' Club Rep.: 6: A good and comfortable attor- ney at law. Larsen, Connie-i: Niki : 2: Wanted : 3: lt's only hilarious : 4: Skating, swimming, An'Highline: 5: '53 Rep., Girls' Club: 6: To see Shore's Wiffle Niffles. Larsen, Joann-1: Jo: 2: Body and Soul : 3: But-l'm a nobody: 4: Big Sister, W Club, dancing, Social Chairman, Wakiya: 5: Spade, Tom-Tom, Big Sister, W Club, Fire Squad: 6: To help Connie to see Shore's Wiffle Niffles. Larsen, Harley- Lasley, Marlene-l: Skipper: 2: Unforgetable : 3: l'm ready any time you are: 4: Bowling, sewing, standing under clocks, waiting with or for Fern: 5: Retailers' Club, Girls' Club: 6: To go to Washington State in a Cadillac. Latta, Dorothy-1: Slobby: 2: You Belong To Me : 3: Too bad about it : 4: M's and P's, J.O.G., Nettie's Cabin Party Times: 5: P.T.A. Dance Comm., Ski Club, Girls' Club: 6: To run a bus to Ellensburg. Lawrence, Linda-1: Lindy Lou: 2: September Song : 4: Dancing and having lots of laughs and fun: 5: Roll Room President: 6: To go to college and to succeed in anything I do. Lenk, Alvin-1: Al: 2: Smoke Rings : 3: Get off my back : 4: Pool, custom cars, swimming: 6: Wine, women and Cadillacs. Line, Gordon Leroy-1: Gordy: 2: You Belong To Me : 3: It all depends, Excuse me: 4: Radio, fishing, flying, iet engines: 5: Boys' Club Rep., Sr. Class Rep.: 6: Electrician, private pilot. Lingenfelter, Bob-1: Link: 2: Here Comes the Army, Mr. .lones : 3: Come off it: 4: Sleeping, eating: 5: Football, Gridsmen Club, Dance Committee: 6: To retire. Lucero, Louis-1: Lou: 2: Somewhere Along the Way : 3: That's life: 4: Work on cars: 5: Roll President, Boys' Club Rep., Class of '53 Rep.: 6: Become a cop and give tickets to all the good-looking girls at West Seattle. Lundberg, Don-1: Big Swede: 2: Stormy Weather : 3: Hey, Jake: 4: Fishing, hiking, arguing with Jasperse: 5: Honor Society, Chinook Sports Editor, Roll Pres., Boys Club: 6: To be an officer in the Navy. McDonald, Georgette-'l: George: 2: Half as Much : 3: Hum, what did you say?: 4: Art, singing, knitting: 5: '53 Rep., Girls' Club Rep., Pow Wow, Nurse's Aid, J.O.G., Vice Pres. Tri Tonda, Treas. of Dorians: 6: To be Du- rante's second, and have mine insured for a million. McDonald, Bob-1: Mac: 2: Hindustan : 3: That's a fat laugh: 4: Bumming rides off Bill: 5: Track, Spike Shoe Club: 6: To try to find out what my ambition really is. McAdams, Janice-1: Jan: 2: You'll Never Walk Alone : 3: I don't want to twitch, Gracel 4: Rainbow, Masquerad- ers, J.O.G., S and C, and Denny: 5: Sr. Play, Sec. of CSG Council, Roll Off., Honor Soc., Office ass't: 6: To keep Grace's wiffle niffle. McBride, Gen-1: Seamore: 2: Kiss of Fire : 3: You fouled un the detail: 4: Working on hot rod, and tumbling: 5: C airman Ass. Comm., member of PTA Dance: 6: To be a iet fly boy. McCaffery, Bernice-1: Bernie: 2: Did Anyone Call? : 3: Holy cow, you guysl: 4: Bowling, trouble: 5: Girls' Club: 6: To be what I want to be? McClanahan, Maureen-l: Moe: 2: You Belong To Me : 3: Dale, l want to talk to you: 4: Stamps, badminton: 5: grarna Club: 6: To carry Dorothy's knapsack up Mt. aimer. a cute little friend. .1 Wants: , ' We , .IEE .' - gz N W . -in: Q s' P N : I wp . K. X V.. X- t, I 3 s if swam: 'A' --.fvzs xfmxx ir : 1 ' in 'H E ' fi.. . Ox, t. x N. e 5 : 5 w hr : ,Si 6 Y ,lg te gag,-:Nj S 1 Ns x Q. 2: . , T ps 5 as ' .- 1' 5,565 l ' l I X View I McCoy, Helen-l: Keeno: 2: Stardust : 3: OK, Louie, what ' ' - g . shall we do now?: 4: Talking, laughing, having fun: 5: V, ,Tri Spade, Make-up Club, Girls' Club, Class of '53 Rep.: 6: 3, To always be happy and successful in all I do. A E . Q ,. . , ,. McDermott, Steve-I: Mac: 2: When l1's Apple Blossom if ff b ?'j:HiW'Kif ' Time in Orange, New Jersey, You and l Will Make a : Q i .. 3' Y, Sf .L 4' 1 Peach of a Pair : 3: Don't cry : 4: Boats, fishing, 4 2' fi :W gf ' , rocks: 5: Band: 6: To be a successful engineer. i f - ii KAW ' McFarlane, Ron-I: Mac: 2: Somewhere Along the Way : , A ' Q X wigs' T ,wig- 3: Weedy, you was shafted: 4: Sailing, fishing, swim- V --. . ming: 5: Class of '53 Rep.: 6: Sail around the world with ij' ' l , , .: 5Sai .. 1 ,Q IVF , ,,N.!,, Mcilvain, Margaret-1: Mac: 2: The Love of God : 3: ,LV Q 3 Wait for me, Caroll 4: Bowling, reading: 5: Spade, nurse's tj! :1'f,I',j' ' Aid, YFC: 6:Nurse's training at Whitworth College, and 4 I . H seeking God's will in all things. ,Q McGee, Jack-i: Bugarham: 2: Blues in Burlesque : 3: W f 'D 'f Yah, heehee: 4: Hunting, skiing, fishing: 5: KING, Hi-Y, Q af, it A 5 1 , 5 , Bugarhams: 6: To shoot as straight as Ed and Woods. ' i Mage, Mark-l: Magee: 2: The Planets : 3: lt costs too K much: 4: Music, iets, radio, Alki, tri-notes: 6: To be suc- :'4-ffhlxiyiv, H ', X cessful in school for once in my life at the U. of W. 7 llllliv ' Z, I' ' , ,AA ,v Mahon, Willion J.-1: Bill: 2: Billy May's Unforgetable : f X- ', ,, 3: Yea: 4: Dancing: 5: Roll veep., Ski Club, Hi-Y: 6: To f., -W5 a. stay alive. a Mahoney, Richard Jerry-2: Mr. Callahan : 3: Holy balls: R L 4: Boat racing: 6: To ioin the Coast Guard. ' V Mckinstry, Warren L.-I: Mac: 2: Syncopated Clock : 3: i ' E I 4 Hi, Sam: 4: Mountaineering, skiing, photography: 5: Boys' ' V ' Club: 6: To see W. D. succeed in borrowing money from E lnuln igsikw fw . , D. H. ,and to climb Mt. McKinley. A :- -fx Mappin, Jack-l: Mophead: 2: Moonlight Bay : 3: Don't work too hardl: 4: Golf: 5: Comm., golf, advertising staff: 6: To have mass fun just living. Marcotte, Marcia Ann-'l: EEE BEE: 2: l Only Have Eyes for You : 3: But-l'm a nobody: 4: Wahnee, J.O.G., En- chanters, my J. S. from Ballard: 5: Big Sister, PTA Dance Comm., Girls' Club Comm.: 6: To always remember and never forget. Malhewson, Diana-l: Fuz: 2: Make Believe : 3: But, Mother says NO: 4: J.0.G., Stardusters, P.F.: 5: Roll Pres., '53 Rep., Girls' Club Rep., Sr. White Day, Dance Chr., Kimtah, Chinook, PTA Comm. chairman, Decoration Comm., Standards Comm., Pep Comm., College Tea, In- School Comm: 6: To go to college. Mattson, Donna Mattox, Steve-1: Rowdy: 2: You Belong to Me : 3: Just erplicitily, George: 4: Lincoln High females: 5: Sitting in Mr. Hannaford's office: 6: To get married, have 6 kids, and retire at 39. Mathews, Arlene-1. Indian Emma: 2: l'll Still Love You : 3: See ya at Beck's: 4: Singing with 3 tones, dancing, Jerry R.: 5: Jog, Y, Pow Wow, Dad's Note, PTA lunch- eon, Sr. Tea: 6: To go to California with the girls. Moore, John-1: Krizznizchnevcowskii: 2: Sidewalks of New York : 3: Turn around and what have you done to iunior?: 4: Football, tropical fish, trying to get a motor scooter running: 5: Football, Gridsman club and Chess club: 6: Stay out of the Marine Corps. Mitchell, Janet Sue-l: Mitch: 2: My Foolish Heart : 3: Boy, does that regulation outfit ever look nicel : 4: Jog, Y teens, A. Y. C., dancing, sports ias spectatorl: 5: Girls club vice-president, Torch, W club, Girls State, Latin club, U. P.: 6: To get in and out of college. Merrifield, Joan-l: Jo: 2: Anything by Chopin: 3: Ohl: 4: Painting, ceramics: 5: Girls' Club, Apartment Clerk, YFC Club: 6: Ph.D. in Physics. Mogensen, Beverly-1: Bev: 2: That's My Desire : 3: Meet you at Beck's housel 4: Skiing, Y-teens, Louie: 5: Chinook Staff, feature editor: 6: California with the girls. Meditz, Dominic-l: Nick: 2: Should l : 3: That's real Oscar: 4: Eating and sleeping: 5: Boys club representa- tive and Class of '55 rep.: 6: To be a real C. B. like Wayne and Ray. Maxey, Marita-2: Stardust : 3: Oh, reallyl 4: Drawing, swimming, sewing: 5: Fine arts committee chairman: Fresh:Soph Auxiliary committee chairman: 6: College. Morrison, Hugh-l: Hughey: 2: Delicado : 3: Go iump in a lake: 4: Photography, hunting: 6: Engineer. Morrison, Kennethal: Kenny: 2: A Snake for President : 4: Working on my old car: 6: Automobile mechanic. ea- it, ' - -iil'lQl'. i ..:7'. A l 15 s f ' if . L qi? ,. .:. ' u'-' .u . I-5 ., ' H o-.i .: :Q- A Q .-swf e ' .2-,e-1,1 Le :QQ-w f. WEE.. ii we if H. 5.-we-3'.W: ,g 0: ., 5 iigp a ::,. 1 pr. 'M gs-1: - : a , , , ff -- -Q.. . . if' I t' . ' ' -. s.'+ ' 1 ti 2 15:4 1 A ., JE X a Q1 S5 5 : Y W H wig ? 'g g -H , i o 1 we -f. -1: .,,-,,,,f 5-K1 'ii , :-it ,V f':'-- W ,Q . was - ' 3 g.:e'-- I t W3 3' v.-.: eVS1fm ' iw x any V, is N f.:-:. it ,K -t . vi I Q a 4 :A . M.Wge5H. - - , r r' H 1 Q : ,cgi ,.,. S Ks Q SM : ' l 2 2 .. I j . - ,l . ' --:fj 5. E 5 gl : , -:EEF .:. .,: , llll :.:. . f :zl V, I H , I - 4 - E a Mull, Sally-2: You Belong to Me : 3: Karrne, l'm wor- ried about Rick: 4: Rick: 5: Thinking of Rick: 6: To he a good wife to Rick. Murray, Loretta-l: Red, Mur : 2: God's Little Candle : 3: lsh: 4: Baseball, basketball, bowling, getting Bev out of trouble-boys: 5: Girls' Club rep., Honor society, W club: 6: Always be happy and make others happy. Newswander, Ronald-1: Newsie: 2: Blue Moon : 3: But l can't tell that to a girl: 4: Fishing, golf, car: 5: Roll president, pep: 6: To have my picture on the front page of the Senior section. Nickert, Jack-1: Golden Adonis: 2: Hambone : An- tone Leone Forever: 4: Weight lifting, starting riots, An- tone Leone Legion: 5: Melvin Oia fan club: 6: To be a professional wrestler and mangle Roger Mackay and George Penchoff. Nicolich, Thelma-l: Jerry: 2: l'm Confessin' : 3: No lie: 4: Swimming, dancing, piano, boys: 4: Roll vice-pres., '53 rep., Sr. asst., Dad's night Powwow, Talent asst., Oper- etta, Sr. choir: 6: To be a better piano player than Mar- lene. Nordlund, Victoria May-l: Vicki: 2: Patti Page, Smoke Rings : 3: Hey, wait a minute: 4: Rainbow, sewing, skat- ing, driving: 5: W club, Girls club, Spade, Office, Makeup club, Big sister, square dance club: 6: To meet B. N. in New Orleans in 1960 at the Mardi Gras. O'Keefe, Annabelle-'l: Annie : 2: Good for Nothin' : 3: But-l'm nobody: 4: E's, Tri G, Jim, the crowd, and wif- fle Niffles: 5: Roll vice-pres.: 6: Get married and college. Dhaitek, Glenn-l: Obe: 2: Meet Mister CalIahan : 3: l'll be go to Hell : 4: Track: 6: Diplomatic service. 0'Brien, Judy-l: Judvis: 2: Because of You : 3: Meet you at Beck's house: 4: Bowling, Gail: 5: Office: 6: To marry a certain Marine soon. 0'Flaherty, John-l: Johnnie: 2: On Moonlight Bay: 3: That's what you think, kid: 4: Chemistry, hiking, sports of all kinds, boating, fishing, to have fun: 5: Boys' club: 6: To go to the U. of W. and maior in chemistry. Olson, Gayelle-l: Ma: 2: l'll Be Glad When You're Gone, You 5tinker : 3: Eating at work because l'm not sup- posed to, W club, GC, apt. clerk, GC rep., refresh. comm., '53 rep., Latin club Senator: 6: To someday get to Mobile, Ala., in my rod and to ride piggy-back on Ne- oma from Paris. ' Olson, Peggy-1: Peg.: 2: Anything by Flip or Maynard: 3: Oh-h-h, how rubey can you get?: 4: Collecting iazz albums, dancing: 5: Roll pres., GCs' rep., Big Sister, PTA dance, Charm and Health comm.: 6: To be a bridesmaid at Lee finn's wedding and keep her supplied with plenty of emons. Drliss, Ted-l: Orlouse: 2: High Noon : 3: Details: 4: Girls, sports, politics: 5: Football, debate, oratory, vice-pres. of Senior class: 6: To study lawl Ott, Sally-l: Otto: 2: Harlem Nocturne : 3: lshl Forget it: 4: Nettie's cabin, JOG, M's, parties: 5: Roll officer, Girls club: 6: To go back to New York with Kingo in some- thing better than the red beast. Palmer, John-l: Johnnie: 2: Mona Lisa : 3: Oh, Pancho: 4: Sports: 5: Football, Roll pres.: 6: College. Pascoe, Doug-l: Farmer: 2: Santa Claus ls Coming to Town : 3: Hurry up, we're latel 4: Show business, pho- tography: 5: Boys club vice-pres., Sr. play, Pow Wow, Tal- ent Assembly, Track, V.P. soph. class, Point Comm., Boys' Club Assembly Comm., Boys' Club rep., Spike Shoe Club: 6: To play the part of King Kong in a Technicolor movie. Pattison, Sally-1: Sal: 2: Just a Closer Walk With Thee : 3: Oh, behave yourselfl 4: Skiing, tennis, badminton, swimming: 5: Y.F.C., Torch, Debate, Sr. Play, W Club, Girls' club, committee chairman, ticket squad, office: 6: To really walk closer to Jesus. Patton, Roberta-l: Terry: 2: You Do : 2 :Oh, Gad: 3: Swimming, going to Uni's: 6: To go through nurses' train- ing and get married. Pelletier, Mary-l: Pell: 2: You Belong to Me : 3: l'm not saying anything, or anything: 4: Dancing, stardusters, Jog: 5: PTA dance, CSG council: 6: To always keep Karen, Mary, Diane, and Jo Lee in the latest fashions by sewing for them. Perkins, Darcia Lee-1: Perky: 2: September Song : 3: C'est lavie: 4: Dancing, JOG, Horizon, AYC, Girls' Club committee chairman, Torch, Pan American club pres., W club, Pow Wow: 6: To study in Paris. Peterson, Dale g. 3: 7. -at .- E , . B88 B8 s Wi 1, .aa :mf :E FQ , mwaydgg me szmmi 'sail' . T r -J ...S L 3. ia C P! v ix. he xfjfi--A , 1 .3 x , K .s..:s.f:: :.- 52: a ,iw ' Et i ' - '5- -4' 'K i i s f- .K-334 Wa' W l at fi. 'ev Peterson, Don-l: A.R.-495-I9-58: 2: Because of You : 3: Guess l'll be a two sport man from now on: 4: Base- ball, swimming, football, basketball, Y ambassadors, dancing: 5: Roll room pres., Kimtah, sports editor, Boys W club, Gridsmen club committee co-chairman: 6: become a professional ball player and to graduate from college like Pripp did. Did he? ' Petit, Raymond-l: Ray: 2: Jambalaya : 3: That's real oscar: 4: Barb: 5: Radiator Gang: 6: To be a full pledged GA like Wayne and Dominic. Phillips, Ruth Ann-l: Bobbie: 2: Body and Soul : 3: For crying out loud: 4: Swimming, dancing, ping pong: 5: Girls club: 6: Singer. Pittman, Bill-l: Cat: 2: Bolero : 3: Death to Mackay the Magot and Leone Forever: 4: Starting riots at wrestling matches and Leone Legion: 6: Witness the death of Roger Mackay and George Penechoff. Powell, Bonny-l: Babe: 2: So Madly in Love : 3: Hey, Louie, is that how it's done? Postcards collection, driving, roller skating, RAY: 5: Girls club, W club, Spade: 6: To see Lois carrying a candle in my Mom's nightie again and to wait for 5 years to pass. Powell, Donald Eugene-l: Pogo: 2: You Belong to Me : 3: l like it, I like it: 4: Driving, skiing, Kay, model planes, Kay, fishing, hunting, Kay: 5: Band: 6: To get 3 million dollars latter taxesl. Powell, Jean Marie-l: Jean: 2: You Belong to Me : 3: Chirp Chirp: A: Part time iob skiing, skating: 5: Girls club: 6: To meet J. E, in New Orleans in i960 at the Mardi Gras. Prather, Melvin Lee- l: Mel: 2: Be My l.ove : 3: Oh, Mama, buy me one: 4: Radio, aviation, stamp collecting: 5: Chorus, band: 6: Have my picture in girls sports. Prescott, Marilyn-2: Because : 3: Tell me more: 4: Horse- back riding, skating, music, Bud and Wahnee: 5: Band, Pan American club, Ski club, Torch, Girls club commis- sions: 6: l'll never tell. Prospek, Barbara-l: Crubbs: 2: You Belong to Me : 3: Let's not get smart now: 4: Swimming, skiing, YWCA, JOG, BBC pres.: 5: Ski club, Swim Team, Retailer's club, Honor Society: 6: Play quarterback on West Seattle's football team and to fly a iet. Pruett, Patricia-l: Pat: 2: Meet Mr. Callahan : 3: Oh, Judas: 4: Sewing: 5: W club, nurses aid: 6 To drive to Hawaii in Pat's '34 Ford. Rahichaud, Mignon-l: Ming: 2: Who's sorry now: 3: Oh, you old crow: 4: Wiffle Niffles: being with Jerry: Art going to a certain place: 6: To find out what a certain person really thinks of me. 4 y .,.. A an .glean X W Aid: it .tg , - -,:.'-: 1 5 :a?.f.:- -If E. lf' 'Q ,, .X , : me 3 l X Ramseyer, Joe-1: AR 495-'I9-68: 2: Unforgettable : 3: No, I can't play football, we have a point system: 4: Hi-Y, sports: 5: Pres. C.S.G., sec. of Gridsmen, in school comm., W club: 6: To go to college lNo point systeml. Reese, Arlene-l: Most any old thing: 2: Stardust : 3: Hey, ya fer it? 4: Dancing, painting and sleeping through Health Ed.: 5: Jack of all trades comm., Pow Wow, Talent Assembly: 6: To be able to laugh my way through life. Reilly, Maureen-1: Slo-Mo and Meeny: 2: You Belong to Me : 3: I wish l could but l can't: 4: Sewing, sports, cooking, movies: 5: Spade club pres., chairman PTA Teas comm., Girls W club: 6: To be a good secretary and then get married and be a good wife. Render, Mary-1: Mar: 2: All Over Again : 3: l'm not saying anything or nothin' lSam, Jack, Billi: 4: Dancing, skiing M's, P's, JUG: 5: Song leading, Soph. Treasurer, Jr. Class V.P., PTA dance, Roll president: 6: Go to WSC with Kar and Sal, then go to Paris with Sal. Rhynas, Shirley-I: Squeaky: 2: What Is This Thing Called Love? : 3: Really now, let's not get carried away: 4: Driv- ing, dancing, trying to play tennis, bowling, movies, listen- ing to the radio: 5: Girls club: 6: To hold the dust pan for Barbara when she sweeps up the money at the First National bank. Richardson, Lyle-1: Rich: 2: Rag Mop : 3: Hol Hol That's a iolly one: 4: Sports, watching TV: 5: Baseball team: 6: To play pro baseball for the House of David. . i t t Ridley, Charles-l: Chuck: 2: Marine's Hymn : 3: Yep, that's life: 4: Weight lifting, wrestling, sports: 5: Gridsmen N I club, Boys club: 6: Pro wrestling. Y. - Robinson, Judith-l: Judy: 2: You Belong to Me : 3: Are you sure? 4: Sewing, dancing: 5: Spade, Y, JOG, apart- ment clerk: 6: To get to WSC. ' i Roemhild, George-I: Censored: 2: Meet Mr. .Callahan : 5 3: What do you say, boy? 4: Radio, music, radio: 5: War- M 7 rior, band: 6: To replace a radio tube lit ain't easyt. -esgq lf-' ii Pu .. i E : , . Q s . ZH alll N ils ' ai : e l 5 R a s 1 K H r Y 423513. '- A is we if ff i' e u ji' .Q W Q sg? :fo :H , - .ta i, :Z I . a .::.:,,.1 'Q :, i ' -'- V Rogers, Bob C.-l: R.C.: 2: W. Herman's Blue Flame : 3: Bogom Proklyatii: 4: Gun club and hunting: 5: Warriors: 6: To marry all the girls at Vassar and put H.H. and D.W. out of a iob. Rogers, Ilene-2: Meet Mr. Callahan : 3: Huhl: 4: Skiing, collecting cups, collecting nicknacks: 5: Ski club, sports: 6: To go to college and become a nurse. Rolcik, Joanne-l: Jody: 2: Stardust : 3: This kid's got to go: 4: Music, sewing and sports: 5: Spade club, Ski club, Sr. play, G.C., orchestra, Pow Wow: 6: To do as much for someone as my sister has done for me. Root, .lim-1: Red Eyes: 2: l'm Confessing : 3: Watch and be sober: 4: Army Temperance Association, Cotter club, cars: 6: To spend a week at North Bend with Wayne and the rest of the Cotter club boys. Ross, Doris-'l: Dori: 2: l'm Yours by the Four Aces: 3: Well, Doll, be serious! 4: Dancing, collecting records, Wakiya, Dorians: 5: Mother Daughter Tea, Chinook, Study Checker, Dad's Night: 6: To ,be an even 5 foot 2 inches, someday. ' Rovig, Claudia-1: Blondie: 2: Let the Rest of the World Go By : 3: Let me comb the back, Nanc: 4: Singing, JOG, Art, the crowd and Wiffle Niffle: 5: Big Sister, Roll Host- ess, Roll Secretary, Pow Wow, Dads' Night, Mother-Daugh- ter Tea: 6: To follow the Golden Rule throughout my life. Rowe, Lorraine-1: George: 2: Tenderly : 3: Hil: 4: Swim- ming, ice skating, dancing: 5: Girls' W Club, Girls' Club, Moccasin Club, Kimtah, Roll Pres.: 6: To be a bachelor. Sanders, Marilyn Grace-1: Mare: 2: The Way I Feel : 3: Ish, how moldy: How fabulous: 4: P.F., Job's Daughters, skiing, swimming: 5: Tillicums, Pow Wow, Girls' Club Rep., Girls' W Club, Pan American Club, Sr. Representative: 6: Trace my brother's footsteps to WSC. Sayan, Sally-I: Sal: 2: When l Fall in Love : 3: That's the way the ball bounces: 4: Marlene, boys: 5: Girls' W Club, Spade, Y: 6: Have a different fella for every day of the week and two for Sunday. Schafer, Ed-1: Ed: 2: The Old Piano Roll 8lues : 3: You know it: 4: Radio, hiking, DeMolay: 5: Football, track: 6: Making electronics a career in the Navy. Schaderberg, Greg-I: Shad: 2: Never Before : 3: Johnie Moore: 4: Girls, sports: 5: Football, basketball, Gridsmen, Club Pres., Roll Pres., W Club. Schmitz, AI- Schmitz, Margaret-l: Sis, Mary Ann: 2: Shall we dance? : 3: Ski il: 4: Swimming, boats, skiing, dancing: 5: Apart- ment clerk, ski club: 6: To see the world. Schmitz, Donna .lean-I: Toni: 2: Somewhere Along the Way : 3: Really?: 4: Y-Teens, Mag Ni, swimming, danc- ing, skiing: 5: Girls' Club, Chinook, Pow Wow, Senior Play: 6: To weigh one hundred and twenty so I can fly by. Schmoyer, Carol-l: Schmo: 2: Just a Closer Walk With Thee : 3: Hurry, Marg, your hair looks fine: 4: Fun with all the kids, going for rides, sewing, swimming: 5: Girls' Club Recording Sec., Election Comm: 6: To follow His leading step by step. Seamster, Martha-2: l'Il Walk Alone : 3: You're only an hour late, Gwenl: 4: Writing to Mit: 5: Girls' Club: 6: To see Ross Dam. Seefeld, Bill-1: Willy: 2: l.oveIiest Night of the Year : 3: So what?: 4: Electricity, chess, stamps: 5: Boys' Club: 6: Electrical technician. Sekor, James-I: Jim: 2: You Belong to Me : 3: Look here, nephew . . .: 4: Tickling the ivories and beatin' out hot iazz on the Hammond organ: 6: To be able to never do today what I can put off until tomorrow. Sellsted, Adell-1: Dell: 2: My Foolish Heart : 3: But- l'm nobody: 4: Masqueraders, Promenaders, the crowd and Eddie: 5: Girls' Club, '53 Rep.: 6: To grow old with Eddie. Serles, Richard-l:Dick: 2: Pistol Packin' Mama : 3: Get off my back: 4: Horses and cars: 5: Bowling: 6: To own a service station. Seth, John-I: AR-495-I9-69: 2: My DarIing : 3: Was it nifty?: 4: Skiing, Hi-Y: 5: Sr. Class Pres., football, Grids- men, Roll Pres., Ski Club, Sr. Prom Co-Chairman, W-Club, Ambassadors: 6: To go to college and be a success. Sheffield, Donna-i: Doons: 2: UnforgetabIe : 3: I got a letter from Bill: 4: Skiing, swimming, dancing, JOG, TM's: 5: Songleader, PTA dance, Retail Selling Pres., Decorating Comm., Roll Pres., Ski Club, Pep Comm: 6: To marry Bill and never let him go any place without me againl Shore, Joann-I: Jo: 2: Love and Devotion : Oh, ishl 4: JOG, swimming, Y, making friends, art, sewing: 5: Assembly commissioner, Roll Pres. and Sec., '53 Rep., Sr. Prom co-chairman, CSG, Study Hall checker: 6: To go to coglege two years and then fly Western when Jo flies Unite . Sherman, Janet-2: Holy City : 3: ReaIly?: 4: Sports, sew- ing: 5: W-Club veep, SPADE Sec., ticket squad, Torch, office, YFC, Big Sister, Girls' Club Rep.: 6: To be a suc- cess at everything I do and make a new friend with every sm: e. Singleton, Helen-I: Little Helen: 2: The Way I Feel : 3: Have fun? Who with?: 4: Jobies, going out with what's his name: 5: Class of '53 Rep., Big Sister: 6: To grow up some day. Sipes, Clyde-I: Bud: 2: At Last : 3: What do ya say? 4: Swimming, weight lifting: 5: Boys' Club, wrestling: 6: To bee a locomotive. Sistig, Sandra-1: Dimby: 2: Rhapsody in BIue : 3: I'Il give you a clue: 4: Piano, sewing, swimming: 5: Music chairman of YFC, Girls' Club Rep., Torch, Library Rep., office asst.: 6: To go to Westmont College. Smith, William D-l: Bill: 2: Kiss to Build a Dream On : 3: Good one, Schmeidt: 4: Athletics, sleeping: 5: Boys' Club: 6: Even I don't know. Smith, James-l: Smitty: 2: Trees : 3: Drop deadl: 4: Motorcycles, girls: 5: Warriors: 6: To be a doctor. Smith, Montgomery-l: Monte: 2: WheeI of Fortune : 3: Hi, Sami: 4: Fishing, hunting, golfing, leather carving: 5: Movie crew, Chess Club, intramural sports: 6: To be a deep sea diver. Smyth, Norma-I: Nor: 2: Deep PurpIe : 3: Well, hi therel: 4: Swimming, bowling, dancing: 5: SPADE, B.Y.'s, Big Sister. Sparling, Joyce-1: Joycie: 2: l'Il See You in My Dreams .: 3: But, I couIdn't help it: 4: Skiing, swimming, water ski- ing: 5: Kimtah, Sr. Play, Art Club, Make-up Club, SPADIE: 6: To set the clock back three hours: the fish never bite anyway lsee Joan Manshipl. Spridgeon, Bob-l: Spridg: 2: High Noon : 3: Hustle, Ben- nett: 4: Basketball, bowling, girls: 5: Boys' Club: 6: To bowl like John Guenther. Spridgeon, Ronnie-I: Spridg: 2: Stardust : 3: l guessl: 4: Skiing, swimming, working on cars: 6: To be a deep sea diver. Squire, Lois-1: Louie: 2: So Madly in Love: 2: Hey, Smoochie! How's Ray?: 4: Driving, piano, Bob: 5: Girls' W Club, office clerk: 6: To get Bonny in W Club, and to know as much about bookkeeping as Miss Ma- gillacuddy Sterlington, Barbara Jo-I: Barb, Barbi, Babs: 2: You'Il Never Walk Alone : 3: Mieux vaut tard que iamais: 4: . Writing, taking piano lessons, with Donut, sleeping late: 5: Chinook, Editor, lang. clubs, counsellor's office, Torch: 6: To go to college and become a successful author or iournalist. l Steele, Jack-1: Knuckle Head: 2: l'lI Walk Alone : 3: Like that, huhl: 4: Photography: 5: Boys' Club Rep: 6: To get to college. Stevens, .loyce-1: Stevie: 2: The Love of God : 3: Oh, cornl 4: Painting, driving, sports: 5: Pan-American Club, Girls' Club: 6: To go to Bible School and Westmont Col- lege to study to be a Christian school teacher. Stockwell, Wayne--1: Stocky: 2: You Belong to Me : 3: Watch and be sober: 4: Army Temperance Association, cars, parties, Cotter Club: 6: To spend a week at North Bend with Jim and the rest of the Cotter Club boys. i ll ' Stoneman, Edward-'l: Ed:. 2: Vanessa : 4: Piano and skating: 6: To own an oil well. l Storvick, Dean W.-I: Skipper: 2: Cool Water : 3: lt's possible: 4: Models, sports, cars: 6: To become a motor- cycle cop-or a theater manager. Stream, Bill-1: Willie: 2: You Belong to Me : 3: Offn my back: 4: Hunting and fishing: 6: To make my first million. st I 'N if or ,N I i ' a A- H gi. . E: e ' f y: E ' 'f f i g, . 61.31 ,. 4.3m im Q 1 oe , W i s 4 t a I it .V Q Q ' R 2 - gl , In . V M N 5 4: . H fag A . l 'gm ' , . - Zvi: ae. H im. Q c:2EE2i xfMQEm F?ik p W: 9 'ii A .. 3:53 ,- .. . egg? an X, - 5-s--.,-S .n i , .Qi .-ffm' it ik 1: A .43 19' an ,,:gQMe'9?51QQ'ila' 'il .F-i i , i7.Q??73fa' .... . . .4 :. ' ---4 ' .. 2:32 -:.:'- - I e QQ : ' E' 1 3: 'fi' L I , it M .,.,.: affairs, X . 4 X fi: 1 , it xx.. g. .fm X , i 2, 4' 4 .Q ,as E::fSi.:.f e . it l V, -.:,: .. '- t , s . I 2 . O' ff:- . .V K it Strum, Dick-1: Strum-bum: 2: lt Took a Miracle : 3: Shucks: 4: All sports including flirting with the gals: 5: '53 Rep., Boys' Club, office asst.: 6: To do His will. Strain, Sandra-1: Sandy: 2: String Along : 3: Oh, heckl: 4: Stamp collection, B-Y's: 5: SPADE: 6: To go to U. of W. and to be an airline hostess. Simes, Clifford-1: Cliff: 2: Walkin' My Baby Back Home : 3: If it don't go, chrome it: 4: My car, rods, sportcars, customs: 5: ROSP: 6: To get out of school and buy a Barris Kustom. Taber, Bill-I: Willie: 2: Tenderly : 3: That's the way it goes, Johnson: 4: Mountaineering, skiing, having a good time: 5: Boys' Club, Roll Officers: 6: To make a million selling sun lamps in the Sahara Desert. Talbott, Leonard-1: Len: 2: Vanessa : 3: That's the way it goes: 4: Rocks, stamps, sports: 5: Band, Warriors, Torch, intramural, Ski Club: 6: To play third trumpet in a burlesque show. Taylor, Doreen M.-1: Dody: 2: Anything by Dean Martin: 3: You don't know me and I don't know you: 4: Swimming, keeping scrapbooks: 5: Retailers' Club: 6: To get my hooks into a certain blond and marry him. Teeters, Donna-1: Donnie: 2: l'm Vours : 3: Do we always have to argue iPatJ?: 4: Sports, stamp collecting, arguing with Pat: 5: W Club, SPADE Clubs, Make-up Club, senior choir: 6: To go to Hawaii with Pattie, Jo, Bernie and Pat. Tevis, Mary-2: Autumn Leaves : 3: Don't feel alone, so am l: 4: Collecting animal figurines and perfume bottles: 5: GC refreshment comm. chairman, roll sec.: 6: To be a success in whatever I choose to do in the future. Thomas, Robert I.-l: Bob: 2: Stairway to Paradise : 3: That's pretty funny: 4: Trying to get Layton out of WS: 5: Boys' W Club, Ramblers, Roll Pres., Boys' Club Comm. chairman: 6: To be best man at Peterson's wed- ding. Thompson, Dianne-1: Di: 2: Half as Much : 3: Fever: 4: Sewing, going to the Wampum: 6: To wear one of Terry's sweaters. True, Barbara-l: Barb: 2: Only Make Believe : 3: Isn't that ducky?: 4: Stamps, paper napkins, sewing: 5: SPADE Club, Make-up Club, Tillicums Comm. chairman, Big Sister, Girls' Club Council: 6: To visit all the coun- tries in the world. Turner, Marion-l: Dui, oui: 2: You Belong to Me : 3: Stop laughing, l'm serious: 4: To stop giggling in Gym with Char: 5: Art Club, Big Sister, Dads' Night: 6: To chaperone Char in Paris to make sure the Frenchmen won't guess. ed f -. V , Q E ,, N :'-.Meg that way: 4: Loafing: 6: Learn how to cook. Turney, Jo Anne-I: Jo: 2: You Belong to Me : 3: You think so, huh?: 4: Skiing, golf: 5: Torch, Math Club, Ski Club, Senior Play, W Club, Valedictorian of Sr. Class: 6: To go to college and have lots of fun. Vetter, George-l: Shorty: 2: Butch-A-Me : 3: l've got to leave school: 4: Cars, hot rod, ha ha: 5: Chess Boys: 6: Have a good time. Victor, Richard-l: Dick: 2: Doodletown Fifers: 3: Yes, but . . .: 4: Hunting, fishing, skiing, tinker with my car: 5: Boys' Club, Movie Squad, Spike Shoe Club: 6: To take a one-way trip to Sun Valley. s -efefee as W Je as a :: -a aa :-: 2 Von Talge, .lerry-l: Jerry: 2: Well, That's the Chance You XSQZQ: llnuln, . . Take : 3: Hey, you're rocking the boat: 5: Football, track, ' 3 Boys' Club: 6: To be able to top Ken Miles' iokes. i- 2 Wallbom, Constance-1: Connie: 2: Because : 3: Reallyl: 5 ' 4: Music, swimming, skiing, church-work: 5: Mother- p. ff M Q Daughter Tea Committee Chairman, Jack of All Trades Qi i 9 as Committee Chairman, Senior Representative, Girls' Club , a 22,12 Representative, Honor Society, Ski Club, Band Orches- tra: 6: To always live with God as my constant com- -Q Q. panion and to add something to the sum of human good. -- E Wales, Jacquelyn-1: Jacko: 2: Jet : 3: Good Lord, fellasl: ' flier' 4: Swimming, skiing: 5: Ski Club, Talent Assembly, Oper- etta, Pow Wow: 6: To make it through college before get- fa ,gm ting married. W H132 a Walker, Paul-l: Little Pink: 2: Blue Moon : 3: Don't be Wallace, Neil-l: Nu Nu: 2: My Foolish Heart : 3: What's the latest, dope?: 4: Dancing, skating, sailing, water ski- ing: 5: Boys' Club President: 6: Study dentistry at U. of Wash. Wallitner, Tom-1: Tom: 2: Gee I Wish l Had a Girll : 3: What is this old strokel: 4: Hunting, dancing-girlsll: 5: Roll Pres., P.T.A. Dance Chair., Senior Play: 6: To find the girl in my favorite song. 5 533.1514- S X l 5 : sas, -. f , .IQ Y V - N de ' E ::: .:. . ' 1 :ii ' ' Lf Lf. ls HN I-i - . ff.f . ., -:- a fe ::: .. E 'Q: if 523:32 :.: ,Je .- - i J,-, . Y .- ,..::::,....,,3 Walters, Joanne- Ward, Sally-1: Sal: 2: Dream : 3: l'm not saying any- thing or nothing: 4: Dancing, M's, T.M.'s, JOG, skiing: 5: '53 Soph. Rep., P.T.A. Dance, Retail Selling Club: 6: Go to W.S.C. with Mar and Kar. Watson, Carole Marie-l: K. K.: 2: My Foolish Heart : 3: Jimmieeeeeeel: 4: Rainbow, dancing, skiing, E's, B.Y.'s: 5: Drama Club, Senior Play, Big Sister Comm., Talent Comm: 6: To graduate from the U. of W. and marry Jim. Webb, Nelliemae-l: Nickiee: 2: l'm Yours : 3: Mass funl: 4: Children, raising Cainl: 6: Get married, work at Firemen's Fund. Wheeler, Dennis-l: Denny, Dink: 2: Once in a While : 3: Well, I'II be-: 4: Chess, bowling, camping: 6: To make good at something. Whitmore, Arthur Jay-l: Art: 2: You Belong to Me : 3: I'm not fat: 4: Sports: 6: To attend any college that will have me. Whitman, Gwen-2: Stardust : 3: Martha, what's the mat- ter with the car now?: 4: Tri Totem, Enchanters, dancing, driving, knitting Argyles, laughing at Marty : 5: Ski Club, Make-up Club, Pep Commission, Philosophy Club: 6: Graduate from the U. of W. Whitman, Rheta-1: Reet: 2: You'll Never Walk Alone : 3: Hey, you, where's your Regulation?: 4: JOG, Horizon, Wahwee, Rainbow, swimming, horses: 5: Girls' Club Pres., Torch, W Club, Student Court, Girls' State, Orchestra, Band, Latin Club, Counselor's Office, Chinook: 6: To suc- cessfully accomplish my ambitions. Williams, Dixie-l: Dick: 2: ln the Mood : 3: Hey: 4: Dancing: 5: Girls' Club Rep., Spades: 6: To complete nurse training and travel. Williams, Rod-1: Willie : 3: How long did it take you to learn how to do that?: 4: Stamps and motors: 5: Boys' Club Treas. and Warriors: 6: Engine. Wiltse, Donald R.-l: Ain't sayin': 2: Butch-A-Me : 3: I am with ya: 4 Skiing, swimming: 5 Ski Club, Boys' Club: 6: To 'be lost in a girls' dormitory at Vassarl Wineland, Shirley-l: Shorty: 2: Tea Leaves : 3: Big deall: 4: Sewing, knitting socks: 5: Make-up Club: 6: To enter Eastern Oregon College of Education next fall. Also to meet J. K. and the rest in New Orleans in l960 at the Mardi Gras. Withers, John-1: Jonathan: 2: Vanessa : 3: Whole hog: 4: Writing little stories for my own pleasure, the Chinook: 5: Managing Editor, Chinook: inter-school: 6: College in Maine: to sit on Cat Bells. Wood, James-I: Jim: 2: Unforgetable : 3: Yehl: 4: Bu- garhams, Hi-Y, Joy, skiing: 5: Roll Pres., Boys' Club Rep.: 6: To find something to be ambitious about Uoyi. Wood, Roger-1: Woody: 2: lt Had To Be You : 3: Hi, kid- diee: 4: Hunting, explorer scouts, Rifle Club: 6: To be a business man or a Forest Ranger. Woodard, Vernon Floyd-1: Vern: 2: You Belong to Me : 3: Oh, nol: 4: Golf, hunting, fishing and other sports: 5: Golf team: 6: To get a C from Mrs, C. Woods, Bruce F.-l: Bobo: 2: Loaded With Love: 3: No kidding: 4: Cars, girls, skiing: 5: None: 6: Keep a trans- mission in my Merc. Live in the South Sea Islands a couple years. Woods, Marlene--1: Mickey: 2: As Time Goes By : 3: Janet Sue, what'll I do?: 4: JOG, Y, AYC, Entertainment Unit: 5: Torch, Co-chairman Sr. Assembly, Apt. Clerk, information Commission, Stage Production, Spade: 6: To play the piano better than Thelma. Worley, .lill-2: l Get ldeas : 3: But-l'm a nobody: 4: Wiffle Niffles: 5: Pep Commission, Drama Club, Ski Club, Make-up Club, Frosh-Soph Auxiliary Chairman, Girls' Club Committee, Counselor's Office: 6: To graduate from the U. of W. and see the world. Wyse, Mary-2: Unforgctable : 3: l'll never tell: 4: Train- ing show horses: 5: Charm and Health Committee, Girls' Club, Representative, 0peretta:. 6: To be St. Peter's re: lief man on the evening shift. Yantis, Richard T.-1: Dick: 2: Somewhere Along the Way : 3: Welll: 4: Singing: 5: Boys' Club Committee Head, Wow, Senior Play, Talent Assembly: 6: To go to the and be a big success. POW nun 32 sta :iii ,. -K L: i , . :fi my Q 5 X .. A -. eip. li! i 3 Vijay I .gif 1. ' s -' A ' M : A I e .. '52 1 , ' .I '- 1 , : . . 5, f ' , . manor? - 'i rf: . gfQi.1-ll 'wi k ' 4 w.: : - as F rave Anderson, Janet-1: Blondie: 2: Body and Soul - 3: Oh poopdink: 4: Piano and a few other things lsuch as boys Bill at present: 5: Girls' Club Committee: 6: To have my own bowling team, quints no less. Anderson, Neal W.-I: Andy: 2: Blue Tango : 3: How's the weather up there?: 4: Mountaineering, skiing, sailing: 5: Boys' Club, Spike Shoe Club, track, Youth Views the News : 6: To become a professional meteorologist and have at least one of my predictions come out right. Bailey, Joan-l: Twin: 2: Oh Happy Day : 3: If ya know what l mean: 4: B.Y.'s, JOG, Mog-ni, Pres. All-City Sub- Deb Sec. and Treasurer: 5: Kimtah Editor, Girls' Club Rep., ln School Commission, '54 Sophomore Class Treas- urer, Torch: 6: To go to the U. and then to Glacier Na- tional Park and teach my little bears painting while they teach me how to climb a mountain. Bailey, Shirley-l: Shye: 2: Love and Devotion : 3: But- l'm a nobody: 3: Dancing, Roy E's, JOG, The Crowd, Wiffle Niffles: 5: Publicity chairman, '52 Sr. Prom, Co-chairman PTA Dance, Chinook, Pep Commission, Christmas Dance chairman: 6: To become eighteen and never lose my wiffle niffle. Becker, Eddie- Berg, Barbara-1: Bobbi: 2: Goofus : 3: Fashion Design- ing, stamp collecting: 5: Intramural sports, SPADE, GC Committees: 6: To travel, then to WSC. Bergseth, Clifford--I: Cliff: 2: Take the Saddle Off the Stove, Grandma, You're Too Old to Ride the Range: 3: Who dat,: 4: Model planes and an old Olds: 5: Band: 6: To get a glider pilot's license and break the national endurance record. Borkenhagen, Bill-l: Bark: 2: Water : 4: Sports, hiking: 6: To get out of school. Biller, Illa-1: Hic: 2: Alma Mater: 3: Do ya know what,: 4: Sewin' and sinnin': 5: Pow Wow 49 50, Talent As- iemgly 49 50 51: 6: To pound some sense into DarreIl's ea . Brown, Dale-l: Sonny Boy: 2: He Bought My Soul : 3: Such is life: 4: Mello D's, baseball, silk screening: 5: De- bate President, Senior Justice, Chinook, Information Com- mission, Honor Society, YFC Pres.: 6: To serve My Lord and Savior. Brown, Paul-2: You Belong to Me : 3: Better not: 4: Standing on my head and stacking bee bees with boxing gloves on under water: 6: To marry a good-looking 5100,- OOO-a-year woman and retire. Brown, Richard-1: Curly: 2: You'll Never Walk Alone : 3: Let's live a little: 4: Sports, radio: 6: To be a good friend to everybody. . ljtrrf'-Q.:-KL '-f 'if ee ru l A ' ii Campagnl, Jean-I: Jeannie: 2: Auf Weidersehn : 3: Stink- ing thing: 4: Skiing, swimming, dancing, teasing Jacquie: 5: Talent Assembly, Big Sister, Pow Wow, Ski Club, Jack of All Trades, Operetta, Music and Talent Comm.: 6: To break down another person's ambition. Christensen, Richard W.-l: Dick: 2: Come Back to Sor- rento tin ltaliani: 3: Hairy deal : 4: Photography: 5: Stage crew, tennis: 6: To go to West Point. Collins, Dnrent-1: Dodo: 2: I Don't Care : 3: Sound mouldy: 4: Roller skating, Prep Boys: 5: Ticket squad, Moccasin Club: 6: To ride piggyback to Paris with the gang. Collins, Pat-2: Half As Much : 3: Come on, gang: 4: Just having fun: 5: Girls' W Club, Torch, Y , Girls' Club Council: 6: To have my fingernails all the same length. Del Bianco, Georgia-l: George: 2: You Belong to Me : 3: l'll see you kids, and hey, write me a note: 4: Sports, Y, fooling around with Lois and Bonny: 5: Program chairman of W Club, Sec. Tir G, SPADE: 6: To go with Bonny and Lois on their honeymoon when they marry those Tibeau guys lfrom Highlinei. Del Biano, Ted-I: Dago: 2: Blueberry Hill : 3: As long as we're going may's well go first class: 4: Cars: 5: Drivers' Club: 6: To become half the man my Dad is. De Long, Charleen-l: Char: 2: Delicado : 3: Fool: 4: Art, skiing, swimming: 5: Kimtah, Chinook, Ski Club, office attendant: 6: To become a mature person and a successful wife and mother. Dixon, Patricia-l: Pat, Fido : 2: This ls My Country : 3: Oh, come on, let's do it: 4: Rainbow, sports, reading: 5: Clerical committee, W Club, SPADE, '53 Representa- tive: 6: to graduate from high school with Mike and be a Navy nurse. Doxsie, Bob-1: Dox : 2: lt's All in the Game : 3: l guess: 4: Sports, skipping study, whatever l happen to be doing: 5: Jr. Class Pres., Senior Play, CSB, Point Com- missioner, Boys' Club Cabinet, basketball, baseball: 6: To be half the man my Father is. , 5 : . - 5, -' '59 ' sa-5 fm: i: l 5 e, sz I iw' - e' T:-,gf Zia , -' . ' r: X X ite' , a E 1 t 5 sz : if t, i. yi 1 A E BX as , ,, . l W '.... ii' H Q' a if , '- a .:. :.: 5.3.5 :ge .tg KE.: 'hill :a : ,: 5 i: ix n 5,5::1.:::' gs. 5: we :E : Q. 'fsa-fr' :- -.. ', 1 :.: :. .. :fa a .. 5: at .. a a :.:, '-:.:.:.:.:. :f: - .Ylzi . .' a s 3. ,I-,L-, a Ba s 53253: rw-- Du Charme, Joy-l: Joey: 2: Unforgetable : 3: But-I'm a nobody: 4: E's, Tri G, Jim, the crowd, Wiffle Niffles: 5: '53 Rep., Girls' Club Committee: 6: To find something to be ambitious about l.limJ. Dunn, Darlene-2: Let Me Call You Sweetheart : 3: l'm getting married this Xmas l'52l: 4: Writing to my Bob- waiting: 6: To be a good wife to Bob and bring our little boy up to be iust like his daddy. Eldred, Julianne-l: Julie: 2: Piano Concerto No. 1 in B flat minor: 3: That's for the birds: 4: Playing tennis with Di and So, swimming, Rainbow: 5: W Club, SPADE, Torch, '53 Rep., Girls' Club Rep., Make-up Club, Latin Club, Dads' Night, Friendship: 6: To meet V. N. at the Mardi Gras in New Orleans in 1960. Eley, Jacqueline-I: Jackie : 2: You Belong to Me : 3: But-l'm a nobody: 4: Y, JOG, dancing, the crowd, Wiffle Niffles: 5: Roll officer, refreshments chairman of Senior Prom, Dads' Night, Jr. Class Rep., Point Commis- sioner, Senior Breakfast and Luncheon Comm.: 6: To go to France with Nancy. Fisk, Ruth Suzanne-l: Sue: 2: Nothing Between : 3: Brotherl: 4: Music, sports: 5: Band, Orchestra, Office, Apt. Clerk, Nurse's Aid Committee, Class of '53 Rep., All- City Band, Honor Society: 6: To be a missionary of the gospel and to do everything I attempt to the best of my ability. Foy, Geraldine-1: Jerrie: 2: Got Along Without You Be- fore l Met You : 3: No, he's my little brother: 4:Tri- Tonda, Gob, going to R.V.: 5: Girls' Club, Big Sister, Red Cross Comm.: 6: To spend as many days in school as out. Gee, Adelia-I: Little Sis: 2: No Disappointment in .lesus : 3: Get your cotton pickin' hands off: 4: Books, records: 6: To do the Lord's work. Gehrke, Louise-l: Gerkie: 2: Somewhere Along the Way : 3: Hey, Joanie, let's play the role: 4: Dancing, bowling, always having fun: 5: Ski Club, Make-up Club, JOG, Y Teen, Big Sister: 6: To be a poisenality goil with Gardner. Giacomini, Gary-1: Jackie: 2: You Belong to Me : 3: Oh, my aching back: 4: Football, hunting, girls, cars: 5: Foot- ball, band, Hi-Y, Drama Club: 6: To be taller than Bill Bigley. Grant, Robert F.-1: Bob: 2: Meet Mr. Callahan : 3: Huhl 4: Fishing: 5: Boys' Club asst.: 6: to own a car. Graves, Jacqulyn Ann-1: Jackie: 2: Give Me a Little Kiss Will Ya, Huh? : 3: Mom, can we go out tonight,: 4: Rainbow, Don: 5:Girls' W Club, SPADE: 6: To get mar- ried and work Don's way through college. Gray, Carol-l: Carol: 2: Adios : 3: Oh, for crying in the bucketl: 4 Skiing, swimming: 5 SPADE Club, Debate, Ski Club: 6: To graduate from college and be ski instructor at Sun Valley. Mags bl. --vigil -t 1 L :tl . , g gy ss .::.-: W, xg X : l i eeiagfl :CBQBJE bmi e iv a Grell, Phyllis Joanne-l: Phiddie: 2: Half As MuCh : 3: Guess what? l'm hungryl: 4: Collecting things that are different: 5: Retailer's, SPADE, Make-up, Drama, Chinook business manager, W Club: 6: To get a car so Carolyn and l can run our own bus. Gvvilym, Donald-l: Don: 2: Near You : 3: How 'bout thatl: 4: Skiing, tennis, photography: 5: Warriors, Ski Club, Honor Society: 6: To further my education and be a suc- cess in life. Hagen, Janice-l: Jan: 2: Somewhere Over the Rainbow : 3: Honey, I gotta rush: 4: Movies, scrapbooks, fishing: 5: None: 6: To be a success and always be happy. Hansen, Russell H.--l: Russ: 2: Stardust : 3: Wanta bet?: 4: Sports, stamp collecting: 5: Boys' Club, intramural bas- ketball: 6: To go to the U. of W. Hanson, Harlen-l: Cosmo: 2: Mooriglow : Still love me?: 4: Doodling with my car, popular records, sports: 5: Boys' Club, Assembly and Drives Committee: 6: To become a gym teacher at Vassar. Harsant, Cathy D.-l: Katy: 2: l Miss You So : 3: Oh, Jeez: 4: Collecting menus, dancing, bowling, sewing: 5: Girls' Club, Make-up Club: 6: Go to WSC with Toots, Lou and Charlie. Hicks, Phyllis Belle-l: Phyl: 2: This ls My Country : 3: This is going to be quite interesting: 4: Rainbow, sports, photography, sewing, C. H. S.: 5: Girls' W Club, Man- ager, Clerical Committee, SPADE: 6: To graduate with Fido and coach the W.S. football team. Hill, David Lloyd-l: Dave: 2: Wunderbar : 3: All right already: 4: Coins, skiing, postcards: 5: Boys' Club Sec- retary, Chinook Circulation Manager, Warriors, Intramural, Honor Society, Ski Club: 6: To become a good dog doctor. Hoadley, Richie-l: Rich: 2: Old Rugged Cross : 3: Oh, Momma: 4: Hunting, fishing, swimming: 5: Boys' Club: 6: To serve my Lord. Ravi' :.- ,... - E.. S 49 J 5-as '1 .f 1. 55453 K0-I T1-P I sa-4 ve? 'b.. F Q. 4 llkui ' Hi I K-3 if a YN? 1 -5 . l' NX-C -.. sq, 6 45 we WVU' 'S ,pai , ' Hoskin, Thomas John-l: Tom: 2: Because of You : 3: Ohl I wouldn't say that: 4: Working on cars, sometimes girls: 5: Warriors, Stage Crew, Drivers' Club, Boys' Club: 6: To get a little co-operation, to get somewhere in this world. Howard, Charlene Virginia-l: Ginger: 2: You'll Never Be Mine : 3: But I'm too young: 4: Dancing, music, driving, bowling, sports and swimming iwhen I learn howl: 5: Art Club, Drama Club, Music Club, Debate Club, Make-up Club: 6: Clothes designer, Hey, June, I made itl Hunter, Millie-l: Mill: 2: My Love and Devotion : 3: But -l'm a noody: 4: E's, Pres. of Tri-L, Jim, the crowd, Wiffle Niffles, Mog-Ni: 5: Girls' Club, Roll Pres.: 6: To always be worthy of my friends at West Seattle. Johnson, Ester-1: Es: 2: Once in a While : 3: l didn't get enough sleep last night: 4: Drama, music, dancing, swim- ming: 5: Senior Play, Class Rep., Big Sister, Pan-American Club, Honor Society, Girls' Club: 6: To some day be as good a mother to my kids as my mom is to me. Johnson, Joan C.-l: Joni: 2: Jalousie : :: But l'm going on a diet tomorrow: 4: Skiing, swimming, dancing, play- ing the accordian: 5: Chairman Music Comm., '53 Rep., G.C. Rep., Band Choir, Ski Club, Pow Wow: 6: To live long and be happy. Johnson, Phyllis-l: Phil: 2: A Fool Such As l : 3: Still love me, honey?: 4: B-Y's, Mog-Ni, E's, dancing, Wiffle Niffles, but most of all, keeping Mar in line and getting everyone mad at me: 5: Kimtah Art Editor, Sr. Ed., Copy Ed., In-School Comm., '54 Frosh-Soph, Class Sec.: 6: Pall- bearer at Mar's wedding. Julian, Janice-I: Jan: 2: Stardust : 3: Ohl Large charge: 4: Pop music, sewing: 5: Honor Society, Offict, Scholar- ship Comm., Latin Club: 6: To succeed in the world. Junkert, Loreen- Kaster, LoRay-1: Snickle Fritz: 2: Lonely Wine : 3: Oh, fish: 4: Knitting, crocheting: 6: To own a red convertible: Kautzman, Phyllis-l: Phyl: 2: Flamingo lbostici: 3: BRENT, l'm mad at youl: 4: Drawing, B-Y's: 6: Go to Paris and study fashions. Keagle, Patricia Sue-I: Patty: 2: Water Can't -Quech the Fire of Love : 3: But-l'm a nobodyl: 4: Making fun of Rheta's regulation, Wahnee, skiing??, Jr. Birdmen, Mog- Ni, Wiffle Niffles: 5: Dads' Night Chairman, Pep Com- mission, Senior Prom Comm.: 6: To give my regulation outfit to Rheta, who needs it??? Keele, Helen Lorna-l: PODDY: 2: Here in My Heart : 8: You know?: 4: Skiing, swimming, travel: 5: Ski Club Sec. and Treas.: 6: To keep him. Kelso, Lowell- Kirseli, Jerry-1: Jug: 2: ln the Book : 3: Yeall: 4: Ski- ing, DeMoIay, taking my neighbor to school: 5: Trying to stay in school: 6: To finish school. Lloyd, Beverly--I: Lloyd-y-po: 2: September Song : 3: Oh, Mesopatania, you party pooper: 4: Getting into trouble, sports, listening to Wally: 5: Girls' W Club, Latin Club Senator, Girls' Club, Torch: 6: Teach history at W.S. and get that guy to Mrs. this Miss. Lloyd, Roberta-I: Bobbie: 2: You Belong to Me : 3: Oh, well, it happens to the best of us: 4: Collecting souve- nirs: 5: Roll Treasurer, Counselor's Office, Girls' Club: 6: To get S, S and M through school. Lumbert, Barbara-1: Bobbie: 2: Here in My Heart : 3: Well, hi, hon: 4: Wahnee, SPADE, Dave, party times: 5: Girls' Club Rep., Roll Banker: 6: To ride piggyback with the gang to Paris. Mcilhose, Donald Earl-I: Mac: 2: My Love and Devotion : 3: Honey, you're making me mad: 4: My car, my woman: 5: Boys' W Club, Gridsmen Club, football, baseball: 6: To get married and go to college. MacKenzie, John Herbert-I: Johnnykins: 2: TelI Me Why : 3: But-l'm a nobody: 4: Hi Y, car, Haroldene: 5: Roll room banker, hall monitor: 6: To be a wart carver in a pickle factory, marry a young, beautiful widow. Manship, Joan-I: Joanie: 2: That Old Black Magic : 3: Late again: 4: Swimming, fishing: 5: Chinook, Make-up, SPADE: 6: To get Joyce out fishing at 6 a.m. Miles, Ken-I: Smiles: 2: Always Leave Them Laughing : 3: Never feel downhearted if you find a wrinkle in your face providing the wrinkle appears where a smile has been: 4: Throwing eggs into electric fans: 5: W Club, Rotll Officer, football, Chinook: 6: To bring happiness to ot ers. X 1 l if , I 1 21 . I RW K ff fr. 5 , qv ie 3 T f t ei 437' vis-S1 I 'VT Za in ai tb N E A L K' Y ii . 35 Bi .Q Millard, Joan-I: Shorty: 2: We Three': 3: None: 4: Sew- ing, Betsy Icarj, Jim: 5: Girls' W Club, Girls' Club: 6: To be a good wife to Jim. Miller, Chuck-1: Charlie, Miller: 2: Let's Go Forward for God: 3: Oh, bug iuice: 4: Sports, music: 5: Pres. Youth for Christ, Boys' Club Rep.: 6: To be a youth leader in the Gospel work. Miller, Lois-I: Louie: 2: You Belong to Me : 3: Huh?: 4: Going out with the gang and sewing: 5: Girls' Club: 6: To always be happy. Mullison, Connie-I: Tiny: 2: You Were Meant for Me : 3: How 'bout that?: 4: Coffee cups: 5: Girls' Club, Drama Club, SPADE Club: 6: To succeed. Prunella, Wally- Roach, Betty-I: Tex: 2: TelI Me Why : 3: You know itI!l: 4: T.M.'s, dancing: 5: Retailers' Club, Honor So- ciety, Library Representative, Historian: 6: Speak Italian. Sekor, Robert Foster-1: Bob: 2: Desert Song : 3: Yes, llncle Jim: 4: Music, tennis: 5: Roll Room Sec.: 6: Opera s ar. Smith, Janet-I: Jan: 2: The Love of God : 3: l'm all talked out: 4: Nic Nacs, Johnny, sewing: 5: Girls' Club, Comm. Chairman, Office Clerk, Point Comm., Intramural Sports, Honor Society, YFC Club: 6: To serve the Lord as a youth leader. Strain, Sandra- Vordahl, Eunice Elizabeth-l: Euny: 2: Pilgrim's Song of Hope : 3: I know it: 4: Fishing, gardening, stamp col- lecting: 5: Ticket Squad, Moccasin Club, SPADE treasurer: 6: Be a librarian, go to Alaska and start a children's orphanage. Warwick, Robert-I: Ray: 2: Turkish Lullaby : 3: Who's got the church key?: 4: Weight lifting, fencing, being a punster: 5: Intramural, Roll Officer: 6: Go to college and study art in Paris night clubs. Yount, Karen-I: Little one: 2: The Star Spangled Banner : 3: Thanks, thanks a lot: 4: Sculpturing, painting, firing Tom's car, Wakiya ICC: 5: W Club, Girls' Club Rep., Make-up, Math Club, Art Club: 6: To go with Tom to Af- rica and rest in the shade of a Ubangi's lip. Zololun, Kalherine-1: Kathy: 2: Slaughter on 10th Ave- nue : 3: O.K., let's call somebody: 4: JOG, Mag-Ni, Wah- nee, skiing, mt. climbing: 5: Make-up Club, W Club, Pow Wow: 6: To get a car and ride by . . . Zimmerman, Karrene-1: Corney: 2: You Belong 10 Me : 3: Hey, Sally, gotta letter: 4: Writing Red: 5: Make-up Club: 6: Join 1he Navy and raise a crew of our own. Zachow, Marlene-1: Frenchie: 2: Unforgetable : 3: Let me tell you, girly: 4: Jerry, horses, dancing: 5: SPADE, W Club, Girls' Club: 6: Hum-m-m-m-. '- l.,. .. ig' . V l .. A Hb xkglfl VL' if be E lei' Senior School Life 1. Give 'em The axe! 2. Confusion. 3. Guess who? 4. Whafcha lookin' al, Bruce? 5. Oh, Frankie! 6. Umm-mm-m 7. What a line!!! 8. Deck The halls. 9. . . . and Then a pinch of plasier . .. 10. Go, man, go! 11. l did it! 12. Aclivi lies. 13. All right for you, Bill. 14. Girl or boy? 15. Senior dance. 16. Hurrah for Seniors!!! 108 Hall of Fame 35 3932, .APY N F hlwx 33.3 LA-INA! 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BANLB 3 X. f Mary Morton, Sense of Humor, Ken Miles, Sense of Humor, Joe Ramseyer, Most Accomplished, Rheta Whit- man, Most Accomplished, Claudia Rovig, Prettiest Hair, Eddie Chrisman, Prettiest Hair, Don Peterson, Best Athlete, Sally Patterson, Best Athlete. 110 I I xfi I 'iii 'iw ' ff svn il ssl W lull 'X lk lk, 'illiil lillllf li Qill. illylw lilly, Nlrl i ' i i lvl ill I' l. 'l 1 ll W li ll ll iff ll 'fl X ilu .V fly? tg l ' ll In IW DIANE. BFNLEI Grace Keesling, Most Likely to Succeed, Jack Jasperse, Most Likely to Succeed, Jackie Eley, Prettiest Eyes, .lim Woods, Prettiest Eyes, Don McElhose and Jackie Graves, Steadiest Couple, Ron Newswander, Best Personality, Carole Cowley, Best Personality, Joe Knighton, Best Dancer, Mary Render, Best Dancer. ' Hi i 'ln - FMg.. :..1,--,zfimfs Y. f-V Kd WWW, Yavwawemesae Eeehee in -4 , , - EDITORS THANKS We're through at last and all we can say now is thanks. Mr. Earl Lightner and the crew at Lowman and Hanford have printed our book for tour years and have always been patient with us, no matter what mistakes we made. Kennel! Ellis Studio printed our pictures for us and we couldn't have gotten by without them or Mrs. Savory who filed the pictures. The kids on the Kimtah staff have worked hard, from taking their own time to cut and glue pictures, to typing every word in this book. Our photographers have used many hours of their own time to take all the pictures we used. Every- one worked and worked and worked and we wish to thank them. We all hope you enioy your book. JOAN BAILEY 9.3 ' RON FINLAY 42,44- as N-f Q ri ue-W03, . 3 ' xx stu, A 4' Y 4 t' 'e xr 9 img 4 Q5 f 3 as 1- A ,ff-,XZCQ qt' 455996 -N ff- JL C' A 112 if ee.: '-'Q I I K1 'E if 5ffWWQSi+2l M M I G1 WWQJW ii? 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