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

 - Class of 1956

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CQ. cimiinissions .... drives and forums .... trying to find a stool in the iunchrooin mtidlllitiiins .... iiifiking itat seats in tiie rissciiibiy .... senior ..,. tiisc jockey '.... fun of ptitiatch day '.... baseball game, hilt-iiiiy '.... baririers .mai shmwgiscs in the litiiis .... sineii of tug fir nur, and races .... Chinook editions ,... autographing tiic Q iicinistry luis .... eliek. click of typexx riners . , , lung Kimuihs .... Coininencemcnt . . . . 4 1 ' 1 4 w .. , I' , ? ! 6,5 1 ff! fd ' av V , ., .7 db QF' I l' a,,, -fu all ,ir 12 i Y ' ' , r' l . ' l 1. .4 1 D R 'Z'- Hr . F f i A fit' if X ,Lu lL !,1.iXg L L i yi, qw if . Ah, N- YM in A Clotting stamped at P.-TA. dances . . . clrcssing up lor Senior Play . . . making sca monsters at l7ad's Night . . . swaying to thi- music ul' the Sentimental Seven Plus Onc at the llarvcst Moon Ball . . . .l.O.G. sponsored dances wcrc Fun for all . . . Quays, and confcrcnccs put on by Girls' Club . . . Bruisc Blues sponsored by Ski Club . . . Enchantment which lcd to a castlc at the Girls' Club Tolo . . waving Hi Neighbor at the Mother- Daughtcr Tea . . . formals and dinner jackets at the Prom . . . commencement brought the ycar of 1955-56 to a close, but the memories will last forever .... lifarfl 712, . fc' ff zz x .ffjf ff fj iff sp 5 Aj, 147, f. Pi ' 572,17- j,'7Z:2L, M647 A if-rgfZf'f I 4,5 Kgggy ,,4Q43:,1fZ'Azfzl ,. Z cf' ef 51414174 I ff VM ! l fy!! , ZLL! ,,-Qf24fffff4f6vyS'f5 V L '- 'V if ,vyi- 1 v f I , ,l ,wg 'ff K5 fi X1 X, I ' ,I 'f , ,. 4 . 4 ' 7 I if , ' 1 V ' ffl Q29 7, 79147 firff 'lfff' 7135.1 1132! Q1 5 i V , X, , , f rdf. If jfj f 'Lf' ff jf, 1 QL, i- X - f51'Cv' 'V I ' , 4 l J .N Vx 0 4 ! . Y 4' 1 . h J V H , ff ,f1lf,'f,fffljf of ff it ff' ' 1' l if ,INN 41 'iii s mf sw ,Els W, ,L 4 A .,. xx ,' ,fxizrfg Z1 . 4 ,i f 'i lwlg'-fl? ,s ,Ain ,I , , mv. 'f N. 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A modern replica of tlze pole was tlzen erected in its place. S A i!gj,fx,QZ.f4f., fuijfil ffk ffggof gzfff' V sg, D gg v, ,tl I wuvb , - I lv' ,f , ' , 'Z' Gfflfu' vt ' ' -1 fl . ,M Q ,QW 1,1 Mb - , 4, . t'.Ef ?w-if Vi x 1 A Remember the first day at West Seattle? . . . through the doors of a different school . . . modern construction . . . new faces and old friends . . . new clothes . . . puzzling map of the school . . . lost big sisters looking for little sisters . . . confusion . . . crowded lunch- room . . . the friendly get togethersu in the study halls . . . new experiences . . . home- work the very first day . . . the long awaited ell . . . then . . . waiting for the next day. .. 'e i . ff ,' 57 'ygwcf ' , 2-f'7!x,c, efiaviff 1 ' , 'iyfff' I ,, f t Q' 5- , Q-. X ,if-df .Aywfff-f,5f L . v L - If ., V! g , 152010 4 IQ.-H267-flf 770:44 , ,luvwfztixz Vwm, a,Z1',d4, .eaov jg., ,Zeke rf 19' 0-rv ,Q 'l'his 1956 Kimtah is dedicated to our West Seattle traditions. If you were asked to describe some ol' our more unique traditions, you probably would turn to the Pow-Wow, to VVest Seattle Day, to the llall of Fame and to other eolorlul events stemming from our Indian and pioneer back' ground. But since traditions are handed down by word ol' mouth from one student generation to an- other, they sometimes go astray and lose their orig- inal meaning. Therefore, we must search deeper for those more significant beliefs and practices which make up our finer and more enduring tra- ditions. Visitors to our school, new teachers and new students who never have participated in some of our Colorlul traditional days and social activities fJ'a'OAf..-dau C44-1, V .bay ovriaqf ufd4,L6Z vamadz ! -Z ' Of all Seattle high schools, West Seattle is the f'4W C' ' only one whose traditions are linked directly to the ywv 'QLO-ddllicst days of the territory. We are the Indians, f 'fj and we join hands in spirit, with the Indians, and '777af ,lfadndyu W8 Uwe 271441. J.t?fmLrf1Q white people of pioneer days. This can be, and should bc, a source of pride, for it means that we have roots in the past, that we have a history, that we belong And it is people who have a sense of history, of belongingness, who also look into the future and so order their destinies that they can make that future better than the past and present. So it is that we should cling tenaciously to all traditions which have caused us to be known as 5llV'i.llS 4' l'l'm'1' VIEWS? fl?ldCCP0f l1l0U11iDSliI0f F110 r XL? Zgufb 5.81 the Indians. More than that, We should be on the traritions we up mor. iey are mvaria y im- A . , - , -' - - ' - - pressed by our friendly and democratic way of lifejlcuouij CL' . 4112! alert ts d1SCOVelLlfllil1mOFal a5.UYmiS wich msg? m by the splendid classroom relationships between Z. I time ecoule 2 mmm ff? mom S are est teachers and students, by our traditional good it A ' I 0 .WJ ,444-1' Seattle IUd13U5- We are llnked Wllh h15t0fY- We sportsmanship, by our courtesy in assemblies and 'r77'a4-GL! rye, : I , 'mil belong! halls, and by our respect for scholarship. These 1 I flu ' are the real traditions of VVest Seattle High School. 'yan ' L, 1 HWLJ A ' A ,P GORDON HANNAFORD i ' , V ' K. CECIL BULLOCK .421 Cf, il cwwb -fwmuf J 'tif 'Qt ecfwv ,dec Cz'Z4C'fl34t-af 111.7 .ac 'mv'- , f-'QAJ V0-tvcIa4,aj1rz ,QJLM 41,461 ' ,,Z51iv.J .wwafzxelx ,,MfytL,' J 011,41 0 , ' CWTU .Anvil Miss PHILIPS MISS DUNN tl Cgungelof Counselor ein 4 1, 7 ' gd to MR, LONG MRS. OLSEN .1-L? Boys' Adviser Girls' Adviser gt., X 'rp q .rt,:q -I as fs 'rp-. I, mv? -0' iff- frail I rl' MR. ALSELBAN Science VVatching and partici- pating in sports MR. ANDERSON Industrial Arts Silk screening, and col- lecting black rocks MISS ARNOLD Physical Education MISS BACHMANN Health Educaion Gardening, and my dogs MR. BARRONVS Physical Education Sports, and boating in the Northwest MR. BEASLEY Art Painting and sculptur- ing, my family MR. BLAUERT Science To find a remote cabin and fish MRS. BONINE Commercial Reading, music, and family trips MR. BROWN Language Arts Music MRS. BRYAN Soc. Studies, Counselor League of VVomen Vot- ers, yvorld affairs MISS CASSIDY Language MR. CHAMBERLAIN Industrial Arts Garden, hiking MR. CHRISTOPHERSON Commercial Norwegian Male Chorus -1 ,wi- MRS. CROCKETT Language Arts Poetry MISS CURRY Language Photography MRS. DAYTON Language Arts Directing and acting in plays MR. DOTY Health Education Fishing and hunting MRS. DUNCAN Commercial Reading and music MISS FLAGLER Language Arts Oil painting and opera MISS FORD Social Studies American Assn. of University VVoinen MR. FOSSO Music Music, boats, travel MR. FRANKS Activity Co-ordinator Bowling, camping MR. FREY Industrial Arts Garden, building my own home V MR. HAYES Social Studies MRS. FRIAR Language Arts My Jewels, Ed 8: Bill MISS HAGUE Language Music, reading, travel .wk as 6 .V I '., ' -ff' - -,.,,. 8' 1 - 4 A . at M' - I fil- gg u l V ,- .f f nf' ,e 40- f W ' C f I I! W if, 1 If 4 m s I I if 20 QQ, 3 X7 V f f f f, fi a f M34 .1 1 ' , ff J, 45' s fs Y ,Q V ' 5' ' 1 Mfm MISS I-IURD Language Arts Travel MR. JONES Language Arts, Chinook Republican politics MR. KANTNER Language Arts Singing in church choir, fishing, bowling MRS. KENNEDY Home Economics, Language Arts Grandchildren, garden MRS. KING llomv liconomics Music, garden, church IICIIYIIIUS IVIIIS, LANSING Iilllllllllljlt' Arts Unitcal clCl't'lJl'ill Palsy Climg County 8 Stott-D MISS I.UI'l'OLD I anguzige Arts lilmvcr gardening, Color pliolograpliy MRXS. MCDONNELL 1 l'f Painting, Girl Scouts MISS McELVVEE Physical Education Color photography, travel MISS McKENZIE Language Arts Politics, contacting for- mer students, fishing, hiking MR. MACKEY Mathematics Music MISS METZGER Science Civil Defense, hiking MISS M.-XGILLICUDDY Commercial Music, travel, garden, studying Spanish i. MISS MINNEHAN Social Studies Sports, travel, reading, leaming to cook MR. MITCHELL Physical Education fly-fishing, tying flies MRS. MOEN Commercial Music, reading, cookin sewing, photography INIISS MOVVERY Commercial Travel, when I can afford it! MR. NIEMOLLER Mathematics-Science MII. NORVVOOD laiiiguagv Arts Lnolting for soniuonc to do my dishes MII. L. PATTERSON Social Studies Non-fiction reading MISS M. PATTERSON Commercial Color pliotogmpliy, travel MISS PEASLEE Mathematics Reading, playing bridge, travel MR. PERKINS Commercial Air Force Reserve Officer, sports MR. PRIPP Phys. Ed.-Soc. Studies Golf, camping, Naval Air Reserve, travel MR. RAKUS Language Travel, driving, politics MR. ROBERTS Phys. Ed.-Soc. Studies 'Q' Yes' X- 53 , 9 fi 5 .V sag U00 I : --. 91-I, fl 11 WEEK, if ls . 4 1.4 - .t 1 tux N- -cn' 'S Y 525 '37 ' I T I .f f tw. ,-', p , . T , gi , ,Z . L Q Q , 3 i MISS ROBINSON Commercial Secretarial work, poetry, church activities MR. ROBINSON Industrial Arts All athletics MR. SCHAAL Mathematics Fishing, flowers MISS SCHWANKEE Home Economics Reading, sewing, swim- ming, tennis, summer school MISS SEALOFF Library Research and study of Japanese folklore MR. SKIFFINGTON Language Arts Music, skiing, draniatics MRS. D. C. SMITH Social Studies Foreign food, CARE proiects MR. G. SMITH Social Studies Travel, gardening, sports, reading MR. H. SMITH Mathematics I Sports, mountaineering MR. T. S. SMITH Music-Mathematics Color photography, com- posing music, fishing MR. THOMAS Language Arts Family, reading, tenuis, writing, beachcombing MISS TOZIER Mathematics Business Sr Professional Women's Club, travel MR. ULERY Science . Woodworking, furniture design, hope of building own home lVlR. ULLIN Physical Education Hunting, fishing, skiing, summers on San Jaan Is. MR. XVARNE Social Studies Professional organiza- tions, trips with family MR. WHALEY Industrial Arts MR. WOHLRABE Science Travel MRS. BUSCH1-5 Counselor's Office Home 8: family, camping MRS. DAVENPORT Office MRS. HAWE Library Books, young people MRS. McDONALD Study I Family, knitting, reading MISS MUNSON Nurse Antiques MRS. NITTA Office MRS. VVALDAL Attendance Office Family, fishing, swim- ming, travel, church MRS. BILES Library Music, reading 5 AS' 'fa1 My WM 3 , J, , 7 V a A 'q,L,QT f'i53'3f.,,51 -':S'5lf nfxv -. 1:2:f:2f -TMA im' pm, r.. x,,-mtv, ,I 1 ii X ,2.w A 1 W -1 ,. 'A 1 ' L ,, ?'Y . 'w I :' A' IP 'QW .. ' figs: ' A . -'J -4 f A W at xg. V' ,, . -'v 1 I 1 .. Al , -4' 'f imfsi,- .,2. ' .n . M ':,Q'e:Q X' 'Seq . Y: ., t V v - q-.. 4 .., -Q. x . 3 , 4 V . .. 'E ww' - nfl! ' '- f '. . n ' ' 1. Y' I 1-'T N HW F . ,f ., ,paw-Q f-ff -41127-wcfc of-cf.xr ' Z' ,, , s,- W SA 2,766 v g ,fl ,J ' ,Carisa ,, l ff- ' ' If ' ' if xl- fy. Q P J idgag- 4 J' -f X J +6 ace , ' We look toward the future . . . behind us are I fam! ' ' I treasured memories . . . sights . . . crowds l surging on the field after the championship 1 l ,yn , iiaseball game . . . pigeons loose in study A df JD, L I hall . . . the new school going up around '.- us . . . low numbers on the scoreboard . . . 'ww W sounds . . . the friendly hi's of classmates . .4- in the hall . . . the rush of feet after the tardy l I MA J bell . . . carpenters' hammers . . . the referee's JL whistle . . . smells . . . hot tar . . . hydrogen W I ,B OUT OL'-4'4 'O ' sulfide in the Chemistry lab . . . pleasant X Q el-mfsliflgfuagvp-vb' awk- fwme-wsul:l.J:, 'fo -4 'GQ Q Q3 AU aromas from the lunchroom . . .shot dogs at the football games . . . evergreens decking the halls at Christmas time . . . what lies ahead for the graduating class of '56? . . . jobs, marriage, service, careers 1 . . Whatever it is our Senior Year will live long in our memories as we turn and look toward the future . . . Ceremonial headdress-Tlin git Tribe to rffaf K am! Ct Ldiylmdgf may an A I , c VW4' f as ,Mi MAN Q0 1-nf fa l .14 LJ 1: Je 4? jim VVatson President Ron B. Johnson Vice President Cheryl Fitch Secretary Tom Hebert Treasurer Mr, Lester Patterson Sponsor 11' Elfp' A. F Design from Chil- kat Brown Bearn shirt-Tlingit 2525 E 2 ICI Q56 FE' -1 N CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS l Iris Beisner K Marilyn Smith 3 f an Q, CLASS DANCE Iackie Zurnalt SENIOR WHITE DAY LUNCHEON X Dona Quine ' Edson Pederson Q W ,- fm 51' PROPHECY Myrna Wingate SENIOR YVHITE DAY X ASSEMBLY r S Carol Peterson Tom Hebert I A' 'FQ' PROPHECY Betty Schaffer SENIOR PICNIC Iim Sloan Nancy Merrill WILL AND TESTAMENT Kay Minden Q we SENIOR WHITE DAY V DANCE 1,- Tanet Holter 3 I Dave Peterson W, a A, Q S, fiif ?., W,.,5.g .. fi, Hayes Elder fflff ' ,-,V, X SENIOR PROIECT Greta Walker lack Van Zante Senior' Committee Chairman 17 Q it as.: .AF-A s 3 'Q 1--Q Q3 1-7 ' 4 -' 'J' N' 1-Name 2-Nickumnc ADAMS, DIANE, 2. Rule, 3. Okay, let's! I give up, Polly, IIow's about a wreck, Baker? , 4. 'This Is My Theme , 5. Pow XVow '55, P.-T.A. Dance Coinmittceg 6. To Clit less than Lynn S., to keep a lifetime friendship with L. H., to always he happy. ALLEN, ERNA, 2. Ernie, Ernestine: 3. Time will tell, Hi, Babe , 4. You'll Never VValk Alone , 5. Chinook Pagefliditor, S100 Club, Big Sister, Attendance Office, Lib. Rep., 6. Go to col- lege, marry, and accomplish the worthwhile things of life. ANDERSEN, JERRY, 2. Andy, Joe, 3. I'm crazy, what's your excuse? , 4. I VVant to Live Fast, Love Hard, and Die Young, You're in the Jail- house Now g 6. To fly a rocket ship to the moon, to marry a moon girl, then we will make the moonshine together. ANDERSON, CAROL, 2. Andy, 3. Szootn, shup , 4. IIantl Clapping , 6. To put some sense into the heatl of a certain piano player. .XNDl IlSON, CTAROI. J., 2. Andy, Coggie, 3. Oh fish, Hey there, Squire , 4. Autumn leaves , 5. iQ.l'. Cfuininitlet' See., Spades, VW Club, woik in tvl'l'iet', 6. To always reniain happy :intl single. ANDIIISON, JOAN, 2. Jtianie, 3. Hxkfilill hap- pt-iwtl to you? , 4. Moments to Reineiiiberu, 5. 'limit 'l'mn, Senior rep. Moccasin Club, 6. 'l'o go to Paris and try out my Iiretieh. ANDERSON, JOAN KATHLEEN, 2. Joanie, 3. Neat huh? I tlidn't get ill , 4. The Bible Tells Me So, Cum Drop , 5. Glee Club, Girls' Club apartment, Big Sister, 6. To always face life with enthusiasm. ANDERSON, SYLVIA MARIE, 2. Syl, Sambo, 3. Guess what, Shar? That's the best kind! , 4. It Is No Secret , 5. Roll Pres., Y.F.C. Veep, Nloc- casin Club, Honor Society, Big Sister, Choir, 6. Co to XVhitworth College. ANDERSON, YVONNE, 2. Vonnie, Bonnie, 3. Really? XVell what do you knowl , 4. I'm in Love VVith Love , 5. Roll offices, Sr. Choir, Sr. Play, Make-up Club, Honor Society CTorchD, 6. Travel, to fulfill my life's plan. ARVIDSON, CHARLES J., 2. Charlie, Chop Chap, 3. Been knocking off a little lately, T. D. Tcnds to be confusin', Lee , 4. Death of an Angel by Tschaikowsky, Oh Happy Day , 5. C.S.G. rep., Study Checker, Class '56 rep., Radi- ator Gang, Baseball, P.-T.A. Dance Com., 6. To count the freckles on a gnat's tonsils. AXELSON, DAVID, 2. Dave, Ax, 3. Ili, Butter- cup, i'KUC'I1PL', hustleli' Meanwhile, back at the ranch , 4. I Hear You Knocking , 6. To live a lifetime. RARIR. JACKIE G., 2. Baker, 3. Ballard Satur- tlay night, Caryl? But I'm out, Cary1! ,4. Only You, I'll Nt-ter Stop Loving You , 5. Ski Club, Roll Officer, 6. 'Io always bc a friend of Caryl, Joan, Sue, Diane, and the little Doo's. 3-Favorite Saying BAKER, JACKIE Y., 2. Baker: 3. Buddy Buddy, The big invite , 4. Moonlight in Vermont, Easy Street , 5. Big Sis- ter, Ski Club, 6. To go to college and maior in fra- ternities. BAKER, RICHARD, 2. Rep, 4. Shine on Harvest Moon , 6. To be a carpen- ICI. BANKER, SALLY JO, 2. Sal, 3. Oh, Kay, we still have IO seconds till the bell , 4. Autumn Leaves , 5. In-School Commissioner, Roll Pres., Torch, Big Sis ter, Girls' Club, CAttend- :mee Clerkj, Ski Club, llonor Society V.I'. '54, 6. Always be happy, room at college with Kay. IBANTA, DOUG, 2. Iilaiyh, Smiley, Ilant, 3. Hurry up Speed, we'll never make it, Oop , 4. Blucsitis by Illinois Jacquet, Only You , 5. Girls, School, 6. To be liked, to be rich, to go to U.S.C., and always be happy. BARMORE. PIERRE, 2. Pete Boy, 3. 'iGem-Baby , 4. My Boy Flat Top , S. Intramural sports, 6. To teach Eoster', how to get second hoof out of his burro. BARNARD, CAROL ANN 2. Blondie, 3. Oh, Bob, you're nuts , 4. Ivory Pal- aces , 5. Pres. lylake-up Club, Y.F.C., Pow Wow, Senior Play, Honor Society, 6. To live a good Christian lifc never displeasing my Lord, and to marry Bob. W' l ,,,.vi',,. ' tb. fi 0141 Us 'R . . 9... .., . X I 13, V , '-fi' i -I u 'o I Y 4' A I f I ' ' Lvg. 1 if f fy f rj , aff? Y e ' 52, r ZW ? 44 ' , . , ,Q ,Q S aw A 4-Favorite Song BARRY, JACK, 2. Jackson, 3. Red, ya goldbrickm, 4. Death of an Angel',, 6. To be an engineer, and to get to Salt Lake with Hal and Red. BARTELD, DOLORES, 2. Dee, 3. You had better be over here on time tonight , 4. Love Is a Many Splen- dored Thing and Long- est VValk , 6. To marry Phil and raise lots of little Klukas. BASHER, FREDERICK, 3. Hardy, har-har-har and tee hee , 4. It Is No Se- cret , 5. Boys' W Club, Gridsmen Club, Basketball, 6. To do what is right to others and myself, and to always be happy and share that happiness with others. BASI-IER, KENNETH R., 2. Red, Ken, Pinky, 3. Gee, you're dumb , 4. He, A'Gum Drop , 6. To gelt out of school and get a io . BAUNACH, AL, 2. Zeke, 3. Hey, Brownie , 4. I've Got Tears in My Ears from Lying on My Back Crying Over You , 5. Capt. of Bowling Team, 6. To be a credit to my parents. BEISNER, IRIS: 2. Ig 3. That's a matter of opin- ion , 4. Bach-Gounod's Ave Maria CMario Lan- zaj, 5. Soph. Class Secre- tary, C.S.G. Commission, Roll Room Pres., Gills' Club Personality Dept. Head, Kimtah art staff, Study hall checker, Sr. Prom, Sr. Christmas Deco- rations Chairman, P.-T.A. Dance Decorations, 6. To attend the U. of W. 5-School Activities 6-Ambition BELL, ELLEN, 2. lack, 3. Do it yourself, Mari- lyn, Leave me alone , 4. 'ilyly Funny Valen- tine, Lime Light , S. Trying to learn some- thing while I'm here, 6. To learn to understand, so that the results of my thoughts and efforts may he happiness for those I love. BELL, LOIS, 2. Lo-Lo, 3. You guys are picking on me again! , 5, Study checker, Big Sister, Drama Club, Make-up Club, Library rep, 6. To live for Christ. BERG, ELSIE, 2. Bergie, Spegetti-bender, 3. See ya at 'E's', Did ya get a letter, Ian? Call me, Bon , 4. Verdict, You'll Never Walk Alone , 5. Sr. Choir, 6. Always remember to smile, go to Cal. with Ian and find that big Swede and raise a football team. BERKMAN, GEORGE, 2. B, 3. 'lIt's a winner, L'Brown , 4. I Hear You Knocking , S. Golf Team, Roll offices, Boys' W Club, 6. To travel and be successful. BIGGER, GARY DINSMORE, 2. Gar, Bigger, 3. How's the big man? , 4. Rock Around the Clock by Bill Haley and the Comets, 5. Sopho- more rep., Boys' Club rep., Boys' Club Dance Committee, 6. To go to college and be a success. BILLINGSLEY, CARYL ANN, 2. Caryl B., 3. Ballard Saturday night, Finlay? Quit bum- ming, Iackiel , 4. I Played the Pool, I'll Never Stop Loving You , 5. Roll officer, Pow- VVow, Ski Club, Pep Club V.P., 6. To always be a friend to Jackie, Ioan, Sue, Diane, and the Little Doo's. BILODEAU, ROY, 2. Ray, 3. To the Navy , 4. Cattle Call , 5. Study Hall Checker. BLACKSTOCK, GARY, 2. Blackjock, 3. Sec- onds, Lee rides on , 4. '4Squaw Along the Yukon , 6. To be a burn and travel all over the world. BLAKE, ROBERTA, 2. Birdie, Bobbie, 3. Janet, hold the stuff in While I slam the locker door! , 4. Arabian Dance , S. President of Psycho-Tin- tinabulationist, Girls' State, F.T.A., 6. To survive a physics major at the U. of W. and see Sahib. BLANK, ROBERT O., 2. Blank, 3. Takin' her easy , 5. Football, Pres. of Ski Club, Track, 6. To be an electrical engineer. BLANKENSHIP, WILLIAM, 2. VVhiskers, Stom- ach, 3. Good show, WOW, what a Babel , 4. China Nights, Parisian Blues',, 5. '56 Class rep., P.-T.A. Dance Comm., Roll Pres., 6. Go to the U. of W. with DeFaccio and become intoxi- cated. BLAUERT, SUE, 2. Susie, Blondie, 3. Dee, we got our letters! , 4. Moments to Remember, 5. Class of '56 rep., Ticket Squad, Attendance Of- fice, Honor Society, Torch, Ski Club Make-up Club, Drama Club, Big Sister, Girls' Club com- mittees, C.S.G. commissions, 6. To be an airline stewardess. l9 C .41 ff' 5 I fg , ,fp X w ' ,., .f.,. Ai as 0 fl. es'- I-Nrzme 2-Niclumme BOLTZ, LAURELLEQ 2. Boltzieg 3. All right alreadylng 4. Ain't That a Shame 5 5. Girls' Club committeeg 6. To see the world. BOOKTER, KIARILYN, 2. Blollyg 3. But I can't make 400 with this handing 4. Stardust g 5. G.C. Committee Chairman, Junior Achievement, Ski Club, Rig Sister, Senior rep., Honor Society, Sec. of Make-up Club, 6. To travel and finally settle on an uninlitibited South Sea Island. BORGERSON, GARYQ 2. YValdoq 3. Don't crush the smokes , 4. Gum Drop g 6. Reno or bust! BORLAND, D.XVIDg 2. Davey 3. Hi Bubble- nose, Hi Liver Lips , 4. Death of an Angelng 5. Pres. of NVarriors Clubg 6. Go to college and be an electronics engineerg to be an Air Force jet pilot. BOTTS, KAY: 3. But Sal, wc're going to be latel : 4. Autumn Leavesng 4. Attendance Of- fice, Roll Prusiclenr, In-School Commissioner, Big Sisterg 6. To mom at college with Sal, and to be on time lust once. IIOXVSEII, AIILINIE G., 2. Arg 3. I've got to write Dave, Mom, tlirl I get any mail? g 4. Love Is a Many Splendored Thing , 5, Girls' Club, Library rep., Maintenance, 6. To live a full and happy life, and never hurt anyone. BRADFORD, IOAN3 2. Joanieg 3. Cut it out, you guys g 4. Green Eycs 5 5. Girls' Club commit- tee, Roll officer, Big Sisterg 6. To go to college and to help Scherie get her wish, K. BRANDT, MARLENEg 2. That would be tellingg 3. Be sure and call and You've had it , 4. Only Young 5. Big Sister, Girls' Club rep., At- tendance Clerkg 6. To finish school, and to make a certain someone a good wife, and to go to Cali- fornia with Pat. BREHAN, JACK, 2. Bulletg 3. Hum guys, let's rack a little, Come on, Yvonne, let's go! Got that? g 4. I'll Never Stop Loving You g 5. Study Hall Commissioner, Griclsmen Club, Ath- letic Council, Baseball rep., W Club, Soph. Assembly, Baseball, C.S.G.g 6. To succeed in whatever I do, and to live a long and healthy life. BRIGGS, PATRICIAQ 2. Patg 3. Hey Helen and Rosalie, can I ride with you? g 4. As Time Goes By g 5. Honor Society, Study Checker, Big Sister, Girls' Club cornrnitteesg 6. To succeed in whatever I do, and to always be happy. BROVVN, ARDETHQ 2. Ardy: 3. How many dots you got? , 4. Tenderly, You Go to My Head p J. Nonefq 6. To be one-fifth as happy as Senovia, and to be one happy, sure-dig old maid. BRYANT, BETTYQ 2. Betzg 3. Dad gummit g 4. Love Is a Many Splendored Thmgng 5. Pow- IVOW. French Club, Roll offices, Publicity corn- mittee, Charm and Health committeeg 6. To al- ways be happy, and to meet annually with Kathy, Char and Ginny. 20 3-Favorite Saying BRYANT, VIRGINIA, 2. Gmuy: 3. What? , 4. Love Is a Many Splen- dored Thing g 5, Publicity, Standards, T o m - T 0 m, I-rcneh Club, Big Sister, Girls' Club rep., Roll V.P., Spades, 6. Go to U. of Ida- ho and meet annually with Char, Kathy and Betty. BUI-IL, GLENORA MARI- ANQ 2. Glen: 3. I'll never tell , 4. I Hear You Knocking, Edna : 5. Sr. Choirg 6. To have my big dream come true. BURKE, IIUDSON: 3. IIcrc comes Ray g 4. G I e n Mille r's Little Brown Iug g 5. Stage Man- ager, Movie Crew, 6. To live a full and happy life. BURKETT, IOANN, 2. Bucket, Joanicg 3. Just piddlin' around g 4. What God Hath Prom- ised, You'l1 Never Walk Alone , S. '55 Girls' Club rep., '55 C.S.G. rep., Unes- co Prcs., Honor Society Pres., Senior Choir, Pow- Wow '55, F.T.A., Y.F.C., Pres. Councilg 6. To be in the Lord's will in all I do and say. BURR, CAROLYN, 2. Carrieg 3. Shoo! You betch ya! g 4. My Own True Loveng 5. Roll V.P., Big Sister, Girls' Club rep., Soph. Aux., Decorations comm., Latin Club, Make- up Clubg 6. To always feel as young and happy as I EIITI HOW. BURWELL, SHARON, 2. Burpyg 3. Don't you trust me? g 4. Teach Me To- night , 5. Roll sec., Big Sister, C.S.G. Commission, G.C. comm., 6. To practice what I preach. -fv- 'i ' . I rw , sr 4-Favoriic Song BUTLER, ALICE: 2. Al? 3. Oh gollies, what am l gonna do! , 4. You'll Nev- er IValk Alone , 5. XIV Club, G.C. committees, Big Sister, 6. To attain my set goal, and to win a friend with every smile. BYRAM, CAROL, 2. Cuz, 3. Oh! Grandma, do you want me to help you? 'WVhat grade did you say you were in? , 4. This Must Be Wrong , 5. Big Sister, 6. To get a certain someone to leave me his car when he goes. CAHILL, PAT, 2. Pat, Pat Boy, 3. She's a ,living doll, See you around , 4. Burn That Candle , 5. Ski Club, 6. To go to col- lege and be a success in ev- erything I do. CAMPBELL, ARDEIIA: 2. Della, Shorty, 3. Real- ly!'I, 4. Moments to Re- member , 5. 8:40-2:10, 6. To be a beautician and to live Cfor a whilej with Ann. CARLSON, BERNARD, 2. Bernie, 3. Don't drop your cotton-pickin' ashes on IDG flooru, 4. My Bonnie Las- sie,', 5. Band, 6. To make a record that sells a rmllzon copies, and to go to Miami with John. CARR, JOAN, 2. Joni, Joey, 3. Hi, there, Hur- ry up, you guys, the be1l's gonna ring , 4. l'Leaming to Love, Only You, I Hear You Knocking , S. Class or '56 rep., Girls' Club rep., Girls' Club com- mittee, P.-T.A. Dance, Big Sister, Honor Society, 6. Graduate . . . work . . . marry . . . raise a family. 5-School Activities 6-Ambition CARTE, LEONETTE, 2. Leo, 3. Yes, Arlene, I un-der-stand , 4. Midnight Sun , 5. Publicity, Art, P.-T.A. Dance committee, Big Sister, Study Checker, Attendance office, 6. Reach 18, and ac- complish those forbidden things, always remem- ber Arlene, Phyllis, Lois, Billie, Barbie, Sue, joan, Jim. CHANTLER, DAVID, 2. Lib Ccourtesy of Gary 1.1, 3. 'lGreat mounds! Cvia I.R.D, XVords are frozen history Cthanks to Mrs. Crockettj, 4. Revolutionary Etude CDon't blame Chopinj, 5. Orchestra, C.S.G. Council, Assemblies, 6. To be of some use to the world through Chemistry. CHRISTIANSEN, DALLAS, 2. Tex, Dal, 3. Let's go home, Al , 4. It's All Right With Me, Chris Connor, I Didn't Know What Time It NVas, My Funny Valentine , 5. Scholastic Art Student Comm., Information Commission, G.C. rep., G.C. comm., Roll pres., Ski Club, French Club, Student Council, Tillicums, Kimtah, Prom comm., Honor Society, 6. Go to the HU with Barb and become sophisticated. CHYTIL, IOHN LELAND. 2. Chytil, Lip, 3. You'rc sure ignorant, Sandy , 4. Teach Me Tonight , 5. Football, HW Club, Gridsmen Club, Roll Veep, Study Eye, 6. Go to college. CLIFFORD, LINDA, 2. Lindy-hop, 3. Live, love, laugh, and be happy , 4. Only You , 6. To make the most out of my life, have a happy marriage, and always be among my friends. COATES, JIM, 2. Iames, 3. How come on you? 4. You'll Never VValk Alone , 5. Study Hall Captain and Checker, 6. To make the best of all my opportunities, and to have a lot of fun when I'm a millionaire. COFFIN, LEE ANN, 2. Lee, 3. I'll never tell , 4. Harlem Nocturne , 5. Sec. of Roll, 6. To go to Europe for 4 months, and always be happy. COE, MARILYN JEAN, 3. Ye gads and little fish hooks! , 5. Band, Honor Society, 6. To solve life's problems successfully. COLE, CATHERINE, 2. Cathy, 3. Wait for me kids! Hey Trish! , 4. Serenade by Rod Ed- wards, 5. Big Sister, P.-T.A. Teas, Ticket Sales, Spade Club, 6. To always be worthy of my friends. COLLINGE, SHARON LEE, 2. Shug, 3. 'V'Not too late am I? How's your problem, Iuanita? , 4. Tabu and Blue Prelude , 5. Senior rep., Make- up Club, Drama Club, Pow-lVow, Talent Assem- bly, Class V.P., Girls' Club Entertainment comm., 6. See romantic Italy with Val and Sharon XV. COMPANION, THOMAS HAROLD: 2. Tom: 3. lVell, that's about the size of it , 4. Death of an Angel , 5. Assembly Commissioner, Boys' Club rep., Senior Class rep., C.S.G. rep., Roll pres., Boys' Club Dance Comm. Chairman Ir. Yr., P.-T.A. Dance Chairman Ir. Yr., All-City Dance Comm., Study Checker, Football Soph. 81 Ir. Yr., Tennis, Ski Club, 6.YTo graduate from a good col- lege and find a useful purpose for my life. CONDON, GEORGE F., 3. 'Tm hungryni 4- September Song , 6. To be Good-Will Ambassa- dor of the United States. 21 gd -,fr wif I-Name 2-Nickname CONVERSE, PATSY IO, 2. Kitten and Pixie, 3. No, but anyway , 4. I Hear You Knocking , 5. Chinook CEditorial staffb, Girls' Club, Big Sis- ter, 6. To finish school Ccollegej and make my parents proud of me, to go to California next summer, and to keep a certain guy. COXVLEY, MARVIN, 2. Marv, 3. Sorry Eck- lund, it's all or nothing , 6. To sit with Grady at the banquet of kings. COX, VVESLEY, 2. VVes, 3. I'm hungry , 4. Gum Drop, Present An-ns , 5. Study Hall, Ski Club, 6. Engineering job with four weeks paid vacation in summer for travel, two weeks paid va- cation in fall for hunting, and enough pay to ac- count for such excursions. COYLE, CARL M., 2. C. M., 3. What's keeping you, Gloria? , 4. Mayhew, 5. Football, 6. To get married and live happily ever after. DAILY, DOUGLAS, 2. Dudley, Doug, 3. How about Iliad , 4. I VVant You lo Be My Baby, Song of India , 5. C.S.G., Checker for Mr. VVh:iley 6th period, 6. To see the world. DAMM, DOUGLAS, 2. Doug Boy, 3. Don't start that :igain! , 4. Theme from High Noon , 5. lntmniurnl Bowling, Math Club, Ski Club, 6. To someday be good enough to climb in the Hima- hiya's with Bull Boy as my porter, come back and go to the U. of W. DANA, DEAN ADEBERT, 2. Sleepy, 3. Big thrill , 4. I'm a Man , 5. Warriors, 6. Get mar- ried and settle down. DAVIDSON, CLIFFORD, 2. Bif, 3. You're dam right I worry , 4. Scarlet Ribbons , 5. Football manager, Roll pres., Boys' Club rep., 6. To get Neil to fix the springs in the back seat of his car, to always be as rich in mind as my parents are. DAVIS, ELIZABETH, 2. Liz, 3. Hurry up, Dorothy , 4. When We Come of Age , 5. Forum Commissioner, Girls' Club, Ski Club, Make-up Club, Roll pres., 6. To always have lots of friends. DAVIS, IEAN, 2. Ieannie, 3. Ya hey, how about that? , 4. If I Loved You by Roy Hamil- ton, 5. Roll pres., Girls' Club committee, Choir, C.S.G. Commission, Big Sister, Honor Society, 6. To meet with the gang in the year 2000 and compare canes and husbands DIECKER, PAULA, 2. Punky, 3. Nothing wrong with y0u! , 4. Anything on Dial 850 Show, Rhythm and Blues, 5. Girls' Club, C.S.G., Moonie, 6. To lead a successful and happy life. DSFACCIO, PAUL, 2. Mick, 3. It's a goer , 4. Lhina Nights, Gum Drop , 5. Ski Club, Study Hall, helping Schaal sell tickets, 6. To see Nor- man, Dis er and Harrow become gentlemen, and to see Harrow's car go better than mine. 3-Favorite Saying DeMATIS, ROSALIE, 2. Chee Chee, 3. Hey, Hel- en. I can get the car , 4. Love Is a Many Splen- dored Thing , 5. Big Sis- ter, Mother-Daughter Tea, 6. To be a success in life and in everything I do. DEWAR, WARREN, 2. Murph, 3. That's life , 4. Suddenly There's a Val- ley, Moments to Remem- ber , 5. Drama, C.S.G., go- ing to Gig Harbor with Mick, Senior Play, 6. To always be happy and to keep others the same. DONALDSON, SHARIL, 2. Donnie, 3. Call me to- night , 4. Something's Gotta Give , 5. Big Sister, Mother - Daughter T e a, Ticket Sales, 6. To bc worthy of my friends and to make a certain person happy. DONOVAN, PATRICIA, 2. Pat, 3. Dog-gone it , 4. Love Me or Leave Me , 5. Tom Tom, Nurse's Aid, Moccasin Club, 6. Home Economics. DOOLITTLE, EILEEN, 2. H.B., 3. HoW's that grab Ya? Chalk V.P. another for Lincoln, Sue , 4. We- 'll Be Together Again, by Four Freshmen, 5. Torch, Couns. Office, Roll officer, Soph. treas., 6. G0 to col- lege, see the world and en- Joy life. DOOLITTLE, PAULINE, 2. Polly, 3. How does that grab you, Diane? Oh, prob-ab-lee! , 4. I Played the Fool , Pur le Shades , 5. High School Fashion Board, Sr. Lunch- eon, Sr. Breakfast, Roll pres., Girls' Club rep. 4-Favorite Song DUFFECY. CAROL JOYCE, 3. Okay, Mary, just you waitf' Honestly, Gary! , 4. Sunrise Sere- nade, Ain't That a Shame , 5. Sr. Class rep., Spade Club, Decorations Sr. Prom '55, 6. To make my coming marriage a suc- cess. DUNLAP, CAROLINE, 2. Carrie, Proxie, Red, 3. Hi Lover! Yes, I'm letting it grow back , 4. Startlust:' by the Ames Brothers, Au- tumn Leaves , 5. G.C. Study checker, Roll Veep, G.C. rep., Dad's Night, Re- freshment Comm., Big Sis- ter, Maintenance Comm., 6. To always have a smile and to keep a sense of hu- mor. DUNLAP, JO, 2. Jo-Jo, 3. I d u n n o, Greta , 4. Atom Bomb and 'lSud- denly There's a Valley , 5. C.S.G. Secretary, WH Club, Honor Society, Big Sister, Roll pres., Girls' Club rep., Mother-Daugh- ter Tea, Dad's Night, Pep Commission, Jack - of - all - trades, 6. To gorw a pony tail, to graduate from the U, and to shoot at least one duck. DUNN, DORINE PAR, 2. Dodo, 3. Hi Coy, this is me , 4. I'll Walk VVith God , 5. Y.F.C., Girls' Club Comm., 6. To always be happy and to serve my Lord. DURHAM, DAVID: 2. Bull, 3. That's the way it goes , 4. Early Autumn , 5. Sec. of Warriors, Pow- Wow, Talent Assembly, Band, Sr. Class rep., 6. Geological engineering. EARNHEART, HELEN: 2. Ernie, 3. 'Tm hungry!,', 4. Tenderly by Ella Fitz- gerald, 5. Roll pres., Girls' Club rep., P.-T.A. Dance Publicity Chairman, Kim- tah Editor, Sr. Breakfast and Luncheon, Chairman Class of '56 Soph. and Jr. Dances, Big Sister, 6. To go to Lopez Island and collect flat rocks. 5-School Activities 6-Ambition EDWARDS, FAY, 2. Geronimo, skip the others Jeanie and Joan, 3. Dad can I have the car? 4'Don't forget Jeanie , 4. Tenderly, 'lHe , 6. To go to California with Jeanie and Joan, to always have the wonderful friends I've had in the past and to win back Tad's smile. EHLERS, CHARLOTTE, 2. Char, Farley, 3. Oh no, Larry, not another ticket! , 4. I Hear You Knocking , 5. Roll officer, Soph. Aux., Faculty Tea, Girls' Club committees, Installation, Big Sis- ter, 6. To be successful in everything I do. EHLING, SHIRLEY MAY, 2. Shirl, 3. 'lVVho's down at Rainier? , 4. I Hear You Knockingfl Because of You , 5. Big Sister, 6. To get a cer- tain person, to be successful in life, and to get an apartment with Sandy, to have a full tank of gas. EKENSTEDT, JEANNE, 2. Jeannie or Eck, 3. I'll be on the 7:30 bus for sure tomorrow , 4. VVhat If I Gained the World But Lost the Saviour? , 5. Senior Choir, Roll pres., Y.F.C., Big Sister, Honor Society, 6. To do the Lord's will and to have a happy and successful life. ELDER, HAYES, 2. Elders, 4. A'On the Alamo by Buddy Morrow, 5. Honor Society, Chinook, W Club Athletic Council, Tennis, 6. To always live an honest life, and to be a U.S. Senator for 30 years. ELSNER, COLLEEN, 2. Else, 3. VVhaty? 4. Pope the Puppet , 5. C.S.G. Cabinet, Roll V.P., Roll sec., Jack-of-all-trades, Publicity, Tom-Tom, P.-T.A. Dance, Dad's Night, Modier-Daughter Tea, Scrapbook, Tillicums, Social Service, Charm and Health committees, Jack-of-all-trades Chair- man, G.C. rep., 6. Go to W.S.C. and marry a millionaire. ELVVELL, GERALDINE, 2. Jerry, 3. Sure you are , 4. The Birth of the Blues , 6. To make a successful bookkeeper, secretary, etc. ENDLICH, GEORGE, 2. Horhee, 3. It won't float , 4. l'Moments to Remember , 5. Ski Club, Roll V.P., 6. To get a bigger car, to have our boat shop. ERICKSON, KAREN, 2. Karen, 3. Can you get your car tonight, Joanne? Great party, huh, J.S.? , 4. Autumn Leaves, Death of an An- gel , 5. Girls, Club committees, Faculty Tea, Big Sister, Roll pres., 6. To get the most out of life and be a medical secretary. ERIE, JUDY, 3. All right hey , 4. Song of the Dreamer , 5. Ticket committee, Pep Class, Pub- licity, Dad's Night, 6. To be a secretary. EVANS, JOANN, 2. Joanier, Junior, Joanie, Jo, Gertrude, 3. You be that , 4. His Sheep am I, The Lord's Prayer , 5. P.-T.A. Teas, Social Serv- ice, Moccasin Club, W Club, Y-F-C-, SOP!!- roll V.P., G.C. rep., Make-up Club, 6. Own a ranch and raise quarter horses and collies. EVANS, JON, 2. Jonny, 3. VVho's car. are we using tonight? , 4. I Hear You Knocking , 5. lN1ath Club, 6. Engineer. i 4--1' 11AvR17l0 2-Nickname EVENS. KEITH, 2. Evens, 3. I've Got a Bar in the Back of My Car, and I'm Driving Myself to Drink , 4. Ohm by Pee YVee Hunt, Death of an Angel , 5. A.V. Crew, Study messenger, 6. Criminologist, pathologist, also to become sheriff and have Gary and Dennis as my best customers. FALER, SHARON, 2. Sherry, 3. Oh, no! and Hurry up, Elaine, you're going to be late , 4. Autumn Leaves , 5. G.C. rep., Senior Luncheon and Breakfast, Roll pres., C.S.G. President, Prom Chairman, Big Sister, Honor Society: 6. To always be able to look forward to tomorrow and make friends. FARMER, GEORGE, 3. It's a snop , 4. Death of an Angel , 5. Ski Club, 6. Become a milloinaire and die penniless. FARMER, IOAN, 2. Ioannie, 3. I can't remem- ber , 4. 'AI-lean , 5. Girls' Club rep., Big Sister, hlother-Daughter Tea committee, Roll V.P., 6. To study nursing in Vancouver, and to always be happy. IVINKIF, CARY, 2. Finkelbeinensteinenheimer tlfink for short 1, 3. Nice going, Good move , 4. ll1n'lem Nocturne, Night Train , 5. Basket- baill, Tennis, VV Club assernblics, Iloll V.l'., 6. To heal Pt-it-, jiin, Nirnble and Ilowtly, grznlnute frtnn college. l'lNl.liY, JOAN KAY, 2. Jony, 3. Oh bears' kmicklt-si Hlizillzird Saturday, Ojai? and Crawl- ing hnh, Snr-P , 4. Wc'll Be Together Again, liour Frcslnnt-n, 5. Big Sister, Roll see., 6. To always be ii friend to Caryl, Sue, Jackie, Diane und the little Doo's, to go to college. FITCH, CIIERYI., 2. Cheryl, 3. Hey, Betty, I can get the car , 4. September Song , 5. Senior Class Secretary, Roll pres., Sr. Dance Comm., Drivers' Club Veep, VVill 84 Testament, Roll sec., French Club, P.-T.A. Dance Comm., C.S.C. rep., Cgiaglm and Health Comm., 6. To go to the U. o . FITZPATRICK, JOHN, 2. Fitz, 3. Have you received your gift from Cutco? , 4. My Bonnie Lassie , 5. Band, 6. To make a million selling Cutco, and to go to Miami with Bernie. FLORY, MYRA, 2. My, 3. Oh George , 4. Yel- low Rose of Texas , 5. Counselor's office, Soph. iilkux., Scrapbook Chairman, 6. Live, love, and be 3PPY- FORBES, DAVID CRAIG, 2. Dave, 3. Neki Hokey, There's mass time , 4. Till Eulen- spxegel's Merry Prank,s or anything with horns in it, 5. Roll pres., Band, Orchestra, W Club, Tennis, Pow-IVOW, Athletic Council, Senior Play, All-city Band, Honor Society, 6. To play lst Flrenlclhs horn in the best symphony orchestra in I C . . FORESTER, NELSON, 2. Nelly, Felson Norestcr, 3. Ulley buddy, look at that one! , 4. Rock Around the Clock , 5. Showing Doty how to play golf, 6. To behalf the man my father is. FOSTER. ELKIER A., 2. Al and Elfauneo, 3. It's u gem and RuffY , 4. Soldier Boy and 'tYou .Xuto See Picols Now , 5. Kimtah, Track, 'WV' Club, Boys' Club rep., 6. To become success- ful in the world of Art. 24 3-Favorite Saying FOSTER, RON, 2. Fast, Ron, 3. It's okay , 4. Opus in Chartreuse , 6. To go to college and always stay happy. FOX, LORETTA, 2. Lorry, 3. C'est la vie , 4. Au- tumn Leaves, anything by Nat Cole, 5. Iack-of-all- trades, Dad's Night, Cleri- cal, Scholarship, Girls' Club comm., Spade, Driv- ers' Club, French Club, Ski Club, Big Sister, Roll sec., P.-T.A. Dance Publi- city Chairman, Pep Com- mission, Drama Club, 6. To enjoy my life to the fullest and never forget my friends. FREDERICKS, IOELLEN, 2. Io, Monster, 3. Hey that would be neat, I got the ear, let's go , 4. Any- thing written by Rogers antillan1merstein,and Cole Porter, 5. Roll pres., Roll V.P. Cjr. yezirj, Treas. 5th per. class, 6. To be a success so tlmt I may be a credit to my wonderful par- ents. FREDRICKSON, HAR- BARA, 2. Barb, Butch, 3. I doubt it , 4. Rhythm and Blues, Only You , 5. Make-up, Vice Pres., P.- T.A. Dance comm., Big Sister, 6. Become a secre- tary and marry the million- aire boss, always keep my friends and help Billie anal the .gang have successful parties. FREEMAN, ARTHUR, 2. Art, 3. How ya' doin'? , 4. I Know the Lord VVill Make a Way for Mel', 5. Roll pres., Y.F.C., 6. To live and stay in the will of God, and go to Northwest Nazarene College. FRYDENLUND, ELAINE 2. E'Laine, 3. Oh Shar- on! VVhat am I going to do? , 4. Moments to Re- membern, 5. Pep Commis- sion, Girls' Club commit- tee, Office Clerk, Prom Committee, Senior Lunch- eon and Breakfast, Big Sis- ter, 6. College-T.L.S.-- to make a success of my life. 4-Favorite Song GANN, BOB GENE, 2. Roberty, Bob, 3. Is that right? , 4. The Old Rug- ged Cross , 5. Y.F.C. CVice Presidentlz 6. To always be a good Christian serving my Lord, and to marry Carolann. GANS, THOMAS GRA- HANI: 2. Tom, 3. Knock it off , 4. Blue Bloom , 5. Football, Tennis, Honor Society, 6. To find happi- ness. GARRAND, CAROLE, 2. Shorty, 3. f'Hardy-liar-har 4. Ebbtide,,' His Sheep Am I , 5. V.P. of 'WVU Club, Ski Club Big Sister, Nurse's Aid, Chinook Page Editor, Spades, 6. To be as fine and worthy a woman as the woman I call Mom, and to become a nurse. GASKELL. DIARILYN, 2. Doll, 3. Well, that's the way the cookie crumbles , 4. Cocktail Boogie , 5. Girls, Club rep., Band, Or- chestra, 6. To do work in the field of Science or Mcd- icine. GENTRY, HARVEY: 2. Slim, 3. I don't know , 4. 'The Shiek of Araby , 5. Radiator Gang, 6. fo be half the man Ron Losey thinks he is. GILL, GERRY A., 3. Yes, I'm a Senior , 4. I Hear You Knocking , 5. Drivers' Club, 6.-To own a Kustom Shop in Kalifornia. 5-S chool Activities 6-Ambition GILMAN, BEVERLY, 2. Bev., Blondie, 3. Oh hOW fl0WlSSS! : 4. Un Bel Di Vedrcmon from Madame Butterfly, 5. Roll pres., Assembly Comm., Choir, Honor Society, Pow-XVow, 6. To go to college for four years, then do some travel- ing, and when I'm too old to be single, find a guy as good as my Dad-and hook him. GOODMAN, MONTE SUE, 2. Sue, Susie, 3. Dirty bird! I don't have enough money , 4. Sentimental Journeyn, 5. VV Club, Girls' Club comm., Roll officer, Honor Society, Drama Club, Make-up Club, 6. To meet annually with the four of us. GOULD, VIRGINIA, 2. Ginger, 4. September Songf, Make Believe, You'll Never VValk Alone , 5. Music and Talent Committee Chair- man, Ski Club, C.S.G., Roll pres., Senior Play. 6. To find a place in the radio and T.V. field. GOWDY, IOE, 2. Joseph, 3. Heavens, that will never dol , 4. Death of an Angel , 5. Roll pres., VV Club, Spike Shoe Club, Athletic Council, C.S.G., Checker in lVIr. VVhaley's Study Hall, 6. Make enough money to retire before 30, become an assistant to Mr. Whaley. GRAMANN, ROSINA B., 3. Honestly I agree with Jane , 4. Autumn Leaves , 5. G.C. Com- mittee Chairman, Roll pres., Honor Society, Big Sster, Office assistant, Ski Club, watching the gzimes, 6. To never forget my friends, and enjoy 1 e. GRAY, BRIAN, 2. Ches, 4. St. Louis Blues March , 6. Navcad, flying doctor. GRAY, WANDA, 2. Wunda Wunda, Graymare, 3. I had something to tell you, but I forgot , 4. 4'Stardust, String of Pearls , 5. Sec.-Treas. Ir. Class, Sec. Mother-Daughter Tea, Kimtah staff, Wi: Club, Roll V.P., 6. To be a successful horne- III21 Cf. GREEN, BARBARA, 2. Barb, Barby, 3. Oh! VVhere are my keys? , 4. Day by Day , 5. F.T.A. Treas., Ski Club, Make-up Club, French Club, Girls' Club, Library, 6. To graduate from C.W. C.E. and travel. GREEN, IAN CHERYL, 2. Onion-head, Hard- tack, 3. What time are we going? : 4. Invita- tion, Body and Soul by Getz, 5. Drama Club, going to basketball practice, 6. To become a pirate with Claribel and raid the Bremerton Navy Yard in search of Captain Barney. GRIESEL, IANICE GAY, 2. Jan, 3. 4'See ya at 'E's', No, not today, Els , 4. You'll Never Walk Alone, An Occasional Man , 5. Senior Choir, 6. To have Els teach me how to drive, go to Cal. with Els and be watergirl for her foot- ball team. GROMER, ARLENE, 2. Grom, 3. Hark-alarkl , 4. Green Eyes, Autumn Leaves , 5. Faculty Tea, Big Sister, Christmas Decorations, Informa- tion, 6. To be half as crazy as my Mom, and half as refined as my Dad. GROOTEMAAT, DAVID, 2. Curly, 3. Here today, gone tomorrow , 4. L'Love IS H MSDE: Splen- dored Thing , 6. To take pictures of different cities and countries as a hobby. 25 1-Namc 2-Nickname HADLEY, KENNETH, 2. Shorty, 3. Oh, my gosh! , 4. Seventeen, Rock Around the Clock , 5. Basketball, 6. To be rich, married Cmaybej and go to the U. of VV. HAGEDORN, RONALD, 2. Ron, 3. Hey Burke, lookit that! , 4. Stardust , 5. Stage crew, 6. Do a little boat drafting. HAGGERTY, COLLEEN, 2. Haggerdee, 3. All right, but why? , 4. Cracked Lee by Bostie, 5. F.T.A., Unesco, Honor Society, '53 Moccasin Club, Study Checker, Drivers' Club, 6. To live up to all the faith and trust given me. HAIN, CARL, 2. Nazrat, 3. Ha why not! I'm O.K. Lahti, where's Nomi? , 4. Day by Day and running a close second is Tschaikowsky's 15th Symphony in E Flat hlinor, 5. Boys' Club rep., 6. To go to the U. of VV. and to be half the man my dad is. IIAMBLIQN, BURTON, 2. Red, 3. Barry, you're jealous , 4. Ain't Thnt :i Shame, Gum Drop, Death of nn Angel , 6. To go to Salt Lake with Ilail and jack, :intl have a good time this summer. IIANDY, SIIIRI.IfY, 2. Blondie, 3. '1Will you be up tomorrow night? , 4. Ain't That a Shamc? , 6. To graduate from high school and become Mrs. Ilen Carpenter. IIANS, JOYCE, 2. Sunshine, Io, 3. Thanks a lot for the ride, Betty , 4. Moments to Remem- ber , 5. Roll offices, Apt. Clerk, G.C. commit- tees, Big Sister, '55 Prom Program comm., Pow- VVow Costumcs comm., Study Hall Checker, 6. To live, love, and be happy, always. HARKINS, RONALD, 2. Ron, 3. Just a little bite, I-Iubbs , 4. Death of an Angel , 5. Prorn Committee, Roll V.P., 6. To be as big a lover as Knight. HARMON, PATRICIA ELLEN, 2. Pat, Patty, 3. Honestly , 4. Shifting, Vvhispering Sands , 5. Big Sister, Moccasin Club, 6. Get a job and travel. HARROVV, DON, 2. Don, 3. Go get her Tigerv, 4. The Verdict, Green Eyes , 5. Boys' Club rep, 6. Be an electronics engineer, and to find out the truth about lylick. HABTVVIG. SHIRLEE, 3. Don't get your days mixed up, Toont- , 4. Glen Miller's Album, 5. Roll sec., Blom-Daughter Tea Comm., '56 rep, 6. To go to U.S.C. with Helen, Ann and Pris. HARX LY. JIM, 2. Daddy of the Blues, 3. A rolling nagon gathers no birds , 4. Lush Life, Shanks Pranks , 6. To be Head NVaitcr at Zesto. 'JA 3--Favorite Saying HARVEY, PAUL, 2. Haw, Mark one up for him : 4. The Lone Psychi- atrist , 5. C.S.G. Vice Pres- ident, Roll pres., Study H a ll checker, In - school Commissioner, lntra-mural Basketball, Boys' Club rep., Student Council, 6. To go to college and be a suc- cess in life by serving man- kind. HATHAWAY, JACK, 3. 4'What the devil?,', 4. Hey There , 5. Lots of homework, Moccasin Club, 6. To get a steady job. HATHERELL, BETTY, 2. Bod, 3. Oh, come on , 4. Green Eyes. I Hear You Knocking , 5. Big Sister, 6. To always go with Green-eyes. HANVS, NOLA VALERIE, 2. Val, Valeria, 3. Hurry up, Ellen, Heyl I have the car , 4. I Belong to You , 5. Girls' Club comm., C. S. G. commis- sions, Kimtah Business Manager, Roll Office, 6. To graduate from U. of W. and make my parents proud of me. HAYNES, IANET, 2. Ian, 3. It's more funner that way , 4. Birth of the Blues, 'lStardust, VVhy Don't You Write Me , 5. junior Editor of Kimtah, Pep, Moccasin Club, Hon- or Society, 6. To be a Hit, not a Miss! HEBERT, TOM, 2. Hu- bert, Hehe, 3. Righ1o lNlatey , 4. Slaughter on Tenth Avenue, Ferry Boat Blues , 5. Pow-VVOW, Drama Club, Senior Class Treasurer, Talent Show, Senior Choir. Senior Play, 6. To go to college and be- come. 'I s 4' V he tl Q it .- .xt K Xi S ,, k K. 4 is 'E --it fi .a-'X , Fi 'Ol x2 4-Favorite Song HECIMOVITCH, DAVID, 2. Liberace II, Hecky and Hecimo, 3. 'WVords are frozen history, For heav- en sakes! , 4. Only You , 5. None at the most, 6. To be a pilot and fly to Switz- erland and go skiing. HEDGCOCK, BARBARA LEE, 2. Shrubbird, Shrub- by, 3. Dona, you're being obvious! Wowie Dingl , 4. His Sheep am I, The Student Prince , 5. Kim- tah Senior Editor, Girls' Club Social Service Comm. Co-chairman. Roll V.P., Make-up Club, W Club, Honor Society, Latin Club, Torch, watching football, 6. To be a good nurse. HEDVALL, I A N E T, 2. Ian, 3. Char, can you get the car tonight? , 4. Au- tumn Leaves, Deep Pur- ple , 5. Kimtah Editor, C. S. G. commissions, Sr. Prom Comm., G.C. com- mittees, Roll officer, Ski Club, planning half-times, 6. Go to college and fulfill all my ambitions. HEGDAHL, DEIDRA, 2. De or DeDe, Deputy No. 1, 3. Yes, dear, Sue, any mail? , 4. I'll Never Stop Loving You and anything by Nat King Cole, 5. Pep Club, Music and Talent committee, 6. To be a good wife and someday a good mother. HELBERG, KATHRYN, 2. Kathy, Beet, 3. I don't get it , 4. Bugler's Holi- day , 5. Girls' Club rep., Big Sister, 6. To be a good wife and mother, and to meet annually with Betty, Ginny and Char. HERB, BARBARA A., 2. Boggy, 3. Ellen, please get there on time , 4. I Thought I Heard Him Say by Harry Belafonte, 5. Study Checker, F.T.A., Scholarship Comm. Chair- man, Tillicums Comm., French Club, Drama Club, Honor Society, 6. To be worthy of the kind thoughts of my parents and my God. 5-Sch aol Activities 6-Ambition HIGLEY, LARRY, 2. Lair or Hig, 3. Oh yeah? You're doing good, for a girl , 4. Moments to Remember , 5. Boys' Club rep., Class of '56 rep., Stage, Pow-VVow, 6. To be a bachelor and to play golf ulith Mr. Doty to learn the scheme of rings. HILL, BARBARA, 2. Barbie, 3. Don't go so fast, Dick , 4. The Lady Is a Tramp, Stella by Starlight, Isn't It Romantic , 5. Girls' Club, Pep Commission, Information Commission, Roll sec., P.-T.A. Dance, 6. To go to the U. with Dal and learn to be sophisticated. HILL, DONALD, 2. D. H., 3. Damed if I know , 4. Tenderly , 5. Boys' VV Club sec., Roll pres., Football, Basketball, Athletic Council, Gridsmen Club, 6. To attend and graduate from college and to beat Iack in ping-pong. HILL, JOYCE, 2. Ioy, 3. Really , 4. Septem- ber Song, Green Eyes , 5. Moccasin Club Pres- ident, Class of '56 rep., Secretary, Girls' Club rep, Library Roll rep, 6. To go to college, work in an office, and become a Mrs. HOEGLUND, NEIL, 2. Hoegie, Hoig, 3. What say, Gulch? Hi cats , 4. Gum Drop, Run Around , 5. Senior Roll rep., Study Checker, Radiator Gang, 6. To have De stop talking about Bremerton and that '47 Buick. HOIEN, ROSALIE JAY, 2. Rose, 3. So help me, Golly gee whilikers , 4. Gum Drop, Suddenly There's a Valley , 5. Class of '56 rep., Big Sister, Girls' Club comm., 6. To travel throughout the U.S. and have as much fun as I have had these past years at West Seattle with the gang. HOLMES, BILL, 2. Willie, 3. You look like a sarong, Words are frozen history , 4. Only You , 5. Ski Club, 6. To be a photographer. HOLT, IUANITA, 2. Nita, 3. I give up, Will I! , 4. Dream , 5. Soph. rep., Drama Club, Make-up Club, Roll officer, Talent Assembly, School play, 6. To study commercial drawing at Cornish or Central. HOLTER, JANET, 2. Ian, 3. 4'We can put that in our hope chest , 4. Autumn Leaves , 5. Entertainment Dept. Head, P.-T.A. Dance Chair- man, All-city Dance Comm., Chinook Feature Ed- itor, Sr. Prom Program Chairman, Girls' State, Pow-Wow, Torch, Big Sister, 6. To make all my dreams come true. HOSTETLER, KENNETH, 2. Ken, Kennygh 3. Hit's a bald iggle , 4. Shifting, Whispering Sands, Memories Are Made of This , 5. Track, girls, Boys' Club, 6. To make a success in the sell- ing of real estate, also to own my own city and beat the tax racket. HOUSE, BILL, 2. Mouse, 4. Why Don't You VVrite Me , 5. Ski Club, Math Club, Radiator Gang, 6. To go to college and be a success. HROVAT, VALERIE, 2. Val, 3. It's tradition , 4. Too Young, Rock Around the Clock',, 5. Roll V.P., Roll pres., Class of '56 rep., C.S.G. commission, Girls Club committee, Big Sister, Ski Club, Drama Club, Senior Play, 6. To see Italy with Sharon and Sharon. 27 'lin its aim 7'4 af '-7 f it Ppfovi' .4 -I H Ji? 2 iff L of-nv l-Name 2-Niclaiatize HUDSON, CI'l,fXRI.ENE, 2. Char, 3. Hi Kathy, whatcha been doing? , 4. Tcridcrly , 5. Girls' Club committee. Moccasin Club, Make-up Club, Big Sister, 6. To have a happily married life with Enizinucl, to meet annually with Kathy, Betty, and Ginny. HUEI'Xl.'XN, JIQXNETTE, 2. Jenny, Drummer Girl, 3. 'lCome on, Davis, get on the ball , 4. Moments to Remember , 5. Cadet Band, Big Sister, 6. To go back to California someday and have as good a time then as I did this summer. HUGHES, PAULA, 2. Hug-hess, 3. You better better it , 4. If I Give My Heart to You , 5. Kimtah Staff, Big Sister, Soph. Aux., Girls' Club rep., 6. To marry Dave and see him graduate from eollege. IIUMPIIRIES, JULIA, 2, Judie, Gus, 3. Here's ii goodest one , 4. Time XVaits for No One , 6. 'Iio always be happy, IIUNTI II, IIliI.l-N, 2. Ilunter, 3. Obi Prob' ab leel , 4. Day by Day, Moonlight in Ver' mont , S, Point Commission, Point Commission- i-r '54 '55, '96 rep., Sr. IIFCZIIQIILISI, Sr. I.unelieon, Sr. re u., 6. 'I'o IUUIII with I'ris, Sltirlee and Ann l .it XI'.S.C'., to always be happy, INGIII IIG, C2.XYI.Ii, 2. Gxtylie, 3. I got a let- lL'l , 4. Uneliaiiietl lNIelody , 5. CJUIIIISUIOFVS Oliliiee, 6. 'Io lie :1 good wife to Bob and to do as much for our children as my parents have done for ine. IVY, GIIAIJY, 3. A gambling fool is the devil's tool! , 4. Mosquito Knees, Cool Min, Ruse tic Hop , 6. To be a musician and to wail at the lighthouse. JACKSON, JUDY, 2. Jude, 3. But Char, now I'ni broke too! Gas moneyl! , 4. Autumn Leaves, 5. Songleading, Jr. Class V.P., Soph. Aux., Prom Comm., Roll Officer, Ski Club treasurer, Honor Society, 6. To always givc as many oppor- tunities to my children as my parents have given nie. JENDRICK, BRUCE, 2. Daddy-O, 3. XVhat, me worNry , 4. In the Mood , 6. Law Degree, Claw- yer, JENSEN, EYELYN JOY, 2. Joy, Evie, 3. Not really! , 4. In the Garden, Thirty Pieces of Silver , 5. Girls' Club rep. CZJ, Kimtah staff, Tom-Tom, Honor Society, Big Sister, Y.E.C., Re- t1HliitZlI3ott Rlarchel, 6. To live for Him, in a o. JINKENS, MONA JEAN, 2. Ilona, 3. Remem- ber, no dates Sat. night. there's ci dance , 4. I Ilear You Knocking , 5. G.C, committee, Commit' tec Chairman, Decoration Comm., Music and Tal- ent Comm.. Pen Comtnission, Acltninistrative LJUIJIIIIISSIUIJ,II1'SLillU4llQit7l11lT1I5SItlI1, Prom Comm., Nurses ollice, Ski Club, Ilonor Society, 6. To be .is successful in uliatexer I choose to do as my mother is being .i wife .intl tnotlier. JOIIANSON, XlXRC.XPtET.X: 2. Greta. Crety, liter: 3. lion dy.: spell this? Howcor1ie? , 4. Mt1UlL'lll5YURk.'ITICl'I'lDCl'H1 5. C.S.G. commissions, LISIQ. ren., Slnn'.c.ise Chairman. SIRO Treasur- er. Iltvll offices. G.C. committre, keeping Jo in line. Xlike-up Club, Drama Club, Iiillicurns, 6. In grow in my Faith and share the Light with Lil ICIE. 28 3--Iiavoritu Saying JOIINSON, ARTIIUR: 2. Artie, 3. Conte here, IQ. K. , 4. Burn That Can- dle : 5. Student, Study Checker: 6. To make Janis very happy. JOHNSON, CAROL, 2. Big J, 3. Ann, I didn't swipe your lunch , 4. blo- ments to Remember , 6. To provide Gail with .J baby-sitting Job, and al- ways love Dick. JOIINSON, GARY, 2. Ilot Ilod, 3. Mmmnimmmm L 4. lXlabeline, Black Denim Trousers, Live lfast, Love Long, I'm in the Jailhouse Now , 6. To inake Margie N.'s dreams Cllllll' ll'lIl'. JOIINSON, JOANNA, 2 Jo, 3, Ga-zooks , 4. Ok- lahoma, Take Mc Out to the Ball Game , 5. Girls' C l u b Committee Chair- man, Kimtah, Ski Club, Torch, 6. To attend col- lege and to bicycle through Europe. JOHNSON, JUDY JEAN, 2. Bim, 3. Greetin's grue- somes , 4. Lullaby of Birclland , S. Vice-Presi- dent of Girls' Club, Chair- man of Dad's Night, Jack- of-all-trades, Dlusic and Talent Committees, Ski Club, Drivers' Club, Choir, 6. To always be sincere. JOHNSON, LEE, 2. Flat- foot, 4. Shifting, Whis- pering Sands , S. Football, Track, Boys' W Club, 6. To go to college. rf' ..4, -Tb tl -A ' .Q it 'Z' W ' , . .I ix. X. N . N i J 1 as K J ' 4--Favorite Song JOHNSON. RONALD B., 2. Ron, C.B.: 3. Hustle, will you, I'm hungry! , 4. Green Eyes , 5. Sr. Class Vice Pres., Jr. rep., 6. To do my best to do the least I can get by with. JOHNSON, RONALD E., 2. Ron, Babes, 3. I didn't mean it. Mym, Griesing, you're not off-side again! , 4. Moments to Remem- ber , 5. Football, Baseball, WH Club, Gridsmen Club, Roll pres., Athletic Council, Study Checker, and Myrna, 6. To study business at t.he U. of W. and to always be happy with Myrn. JOHNSON. RONALD L.: 2. Johnson, Lefty, 3. If I said it, you wouldn't print it , 4. Stardust, Male- guana , S. Band, Orches- tra, 6. To be a cartoonist for MAD or an echtolo- gist's assistant in lower Pakistan. KACHEL, ARMIN R., 2. Army, 3. What in the Sam Hill? : 4- Mabe1ir1e s 5. Movie Crew, Psychotin- tabulationist, 6. W 0 r k abroad. KAIRIS,WAYNE: 2. Tiny, 3. Sad deal , 4. String of Pearls , Or- chestra, Band, Aud1o-V1S- ual, 6. To be a good fisher- Inani KAISER, MARY ELIZA- BETH, 2. Betty, Lizzie, 4. Green Sleeves, Autumn Leaves , 5. Girls' Club Cor. Secretary, Decorations Comm. Chairman, Girls' Club and C.S.G. rep., Hon- or Society, F. T. A., Ski Club, 6. To be the best of what I am and make the world a better place for my having been here. 5-School Activities 6--Ambition KALLEN, CYNTHIA, 2. Cynthe, 3. Oh ish! , 4. Thcmc from Gone VVith the VVind , 5, Girls' Club committee, Roll offices, Torch, 6. n forest ranger and live in the hills. To marry KARLENBURG, DIANE, 2. Di, 3. I'll try to get the car tonight, Velmu, 4. You'll Never VValk Alone , 5. G.C. Elections Chairman, G.C. Council, Big Sister, Roll offices, F.T.A., Study Checker, 6. To make the happiest days of my past the saddest of my future. KAVANAUGH, BILL, 2. VVillie, 3. What 'cha doin' tonight?', 'fGeez! , 4. Sixteen Tons, l'Sen- timental Journey, Jazz at the Phil Kenton, Sb. Honor Society, Boys' Club activities, Class ac- tivities, various school clubs, P.-T.A. Dance Coin- mittee, All-city Dances. KEITH. PHYLLIS, 2. Phyl, 3. Oh, no! NI locked Nancy in the locked , 4. Sixteen Tons, Suddenly There's a Valley , 5. French Club. SIRO, Drivers' Club, Basket Girl, Chinook, S100 Club, Unesco, 6. To succeed in whatever I do, and to always be worthy of my friends, God bless 'em. KELSO, DIANA G., 2. Toodles, 3. Too much bother-'sides I'm tired , 4. '4Moments to Re- member , S. Pep Commission, C.S.G. rep., Fac- ulty Tea, G.C. committees, 6. To bring joy to gthcrs through my dancing and to love only one orever. KENNECOTT, LOIS, 2. Lo, 3. See ya at 'E's' , 4. The Man in the Raincoat, Hlnvitationu, 5. Girls' Club rep., Study Checker, 6. Marry Al and be happy, do as much for my mother as she has done for me. KIELAND, GARY, 2. Gar, 3. 'ALet's wander down this way , 4. K'Dig Those Blues , 5. Ski Club, 6. Enter the field of forestry. KINGMA, RONALD, 2. Ron, KingY, Gerby, 3. What did you say? You ol' horsethief! , 4. Stardust , S. Roll offices, Band, Pow-Wow, Honor Society, Math Club, 6. Attend the U. of W. and live a good, useful, Christian life. KIRCHMANN, DELORES, 2. DeDe, 3. Nuts! 4. You'll Never Walk Alone by Hammerstein, and The Twenty-third Psalmf', 6. Travel all over the world to see how people live. KISTLER, ANNE, 2. Annie, 3. Oh well, MOU' day I'll go on a diet! 5 4. LOV.e 1343 M2-HY SPIEH' dored Thing , 5. Roll pres., Big Sister, Christmas Pageant: 6. To beat Coy at a game Of b8dm1Hf0D while visiting Sharon and Jeannie on the moon, to always be able to help as many people as I can. KITTELSON, CAROL JEAN: 2.141311-IQ EYES? 3' ..I nearly flipped my l1d! , 4. Aint That a Shame , 5. Moccasin Club, French Club, SIRO, P.-T.A. Dance Comm., Mother-Daughter Tea, Pep Commission, Big Sister, 6. Live, love, laugh and be happy. KLEIN, ROBERT, 2. Bob, 3. No , 4. Shift- ing, Whispering Sands , 6. Be an electrical 61:121- neer-also Cpart timej to put toothpicks in olives in Jirn's night club. 29 lgxtzuze 2mAIlCIUIll1lll KNIGHT, RICHARD K., 3. Let's make it 20, Harkins. I'll help , 4. Any of Ioan's records, 5. Football, 'WV' Club, Gridsmen Club: 6. To chalk up another for Lincoln, to publish my comeback story in the Chinook. KNUTSON, IOAN, 2. Ioanie, Sh ortie: 3. Smooth move , 4. .'Xutumn Leaves , 5. Ticket Sales see., Ski Club, Dads Night, Faculty Tea, 6. To live a happy and useful life. KOLSTED, ART, 2. Art, Berry, Sparrow, Kolsi 3. Stick ya in the ear , 4. You Are So Rarepi 5. Ski Club, 6. To be the first person to reach the moon in a kiddie car. KRJXAIIZR, BILL, 2. Skip, XVillie, 3. Censored , 4. Death of an Angel , 5. Math Club, Student, 6. Sell corn pads to centipedes. lill.'XllIiI IS, l7IIISCII.I.!X, 2. PYISQ 3- II0Hl'Sl, I t'.in't get the earl , 4. Midnight Sun by ,Iune Christy, 5. Ilon hlarehe Iiasliion lloartl, Roll el'- lAIl't'S, Mtitlierflhitigliter Tea, 6. To room at VV.S.C. with llt-len, Shiilee, and Ann, to always he a stiecess in everythiiigl tlo. lilIOl.I., UNA KAY, 2. Ona, Omar ol' the Berry I-it-ltls, S. llonestly , 4. Because , 5. Girls' LIlllIYIIil'1'1lSllI'L'l', SIIIO, Unesco, lf.T.A., Roll pres., Ilonor Society, 6. Co to college and buy a rasp- berry farm in Mcillillin. KROLI-, PATRICIA LOUISE, 2. Trisha, 3. Oh gully, Rod, can I drive? , 4. If I Loved You by Rod Edwards, 5. Jr. Roll V.P., Marching, Make- up Club, Drama Club, Big Sister, Basket Room, 6. To go with him wherever he goes. KLIPPLER, CHARLOTTE, 2. Char, 3. Ian, can you get the car tonight? , 4. Moonlight in Ver- mont , S. Kimtah, G.C. Committee Chairman, Senior Prom Committee, C.S.C. commissions, Ski Club, Roll offices, 6. To always be able to start .intl end each day with a smile. LAHTI, IACK, 2. Ierk, 4. Run Around , 5. Study Checker, Student, 6. To get Erickson a job as a night watchman in the vat room of a brewery. LAPI-IAM, ELAINE, 2. Laine, 3. How 'bout that? See ya at 'E's' , 4. Day by Day',, 6. None. LARXBIORE, JULIE, 2. Lids, Legs, Lots, 3. Hon 'bout that? : 4. You Goto lN1yIIead , 5. Big Sister. Christmas Decorations, Dad's Night, Choir, 6. To always do my best. LXIISON. L.'Xl'II.: 3. Oh cripe , 4. String of Pearls , 5. Meeting Carolyn after class, 6. To get .1 new car: to finish high school. ll all 3-Iiavoriie Saying LAHSON, IIOXVARD, 2. Sunshine, 3. Noooo sul , 4. I'll Never Stop Loving You , 5. hloecasin Club, 6. To always he rememberthl by a certain someone. LARSON, MARGARET: 2. Maggie. Mag, 3. Here we go again , 4. Green Eyes, Ile , 5. Ilonor So' ciety, Dad's Night, Talent Assembly, Girls' Club rep., Last Minute Girls, Cleri- eal, Information Commis- sion, Roll offices, 6. To be successful and happy. IJXUX, JIEIIRY, 2. Mike, Goltly, 3. You're nuts Mr. lIakus , 4. VVetlcling March , 5. Boys' Club prts., Roll pres., Inter-high Council, Atlvisory Council, Stutly llall Checker, 6. To keep my hair longer than l'ripp and Ilakus tlirl, to make my first million be' fore Losey graduates. LAUX, MIKE, 2. Ilalf, Bones, 3. You hetehum Little Beaver, My name ain't jerryl She already has a date , 4. Drifting and Dreamingn, S. Lunch, Captain of VV.S. Safety Patrol Boys, Senior Play, 6. To be half the man my rnommy thinks I am and twice the man Bob Losey is, to have somebody cull me Mike! LAXVRENCE, JERRY, 2. Babes, Jer, 3. I didn't do it! Griesing, were you offside again? , 4. t'Day by Day , 5. VV Club, Roll pres., Boys' Club rep., Gridsmen Club, Football, Baseball, Study Checker, Athletic Council, 6. To study business. LAYMAN, SHIRLEY, 2. Rae, 3. XVh:vr time le it? , 4. The Lorrl's Prayer , 5. Transferred from Islighline, Vice Pres. Roll, 6. To prove ti.Lee I can learn to water s 'i. Ii wif I ,n a .,.:,4.j , ,y ,.'.,... , ,Z sf, nf' - .rm f 3.22 I . I . 2Q.r,y .W ff .f f if 1 1 4' 4 fi f 5 'k 1 f '2 f. 32 f 4 ff 1 wtf 4-Favorite Song LEE, ROSE ANN, 2. Rosie, 3. Oooh, I don't care , 4. Day by Day , 5. Moccasin Club, Big Sister, 6. To be a loyal Queen Anne fan. LENZ, HOLLY, 2. Holy, 3. That's for sure! , 4. Song of the Dreamer , 5. Girls' Club, Big Sister, Roll officer, Office Asst., 6. To be an exception to the say- ing: Always a bridesmaid, never a bride. LEVIS, RICHARD CARL, 2. Dude, 3. Hi , 4. I Got Plenty of Nothin' , 5. Boys' Club rep., 6. To find out. LINDGREN, JEANNE MARIE, 2. Jeannie, Port- land, 3. Oh fishl , 4. Suddenly, Stranger in Paradise by Tony Martin, 5. VVS. Grant, Ski Club, Choir, Faculty Tea comm., Roll sec., Big Sister, Swim Team, Service Squad, Fire Squad, F.T.A., 6. To go back to Oregon and collect my pet polar bear. LITTLE, ROBERT LE- ROY, 2. Bob, Big Litrles 3. Oh beans , 4. Autumn Leaves , 5. Gridsrnen Club, Spike, Track, Pow- Wow, Boys' Club rep., Study Checker, walking Shari to class, Sr. Choir, Band, singing off key in choir, messing arourid,, 6. To live a happy and suc- cessful life, to go to W. W.C.E. LOFGREN, BOB, 2. Lefty, 3. Down in the toolie bushes, Let's eatl , 4. Don't Stay Away Too Long , 5. Boys' Club rep., SIRO, Baseball, 6. To raise a family and be successful in whatever field of work I choose. 5-School Activities 6-Ambition LORENTZEN, RUTH, 2. Ruthie, 3. Hey, idjet! , 4. You'll Never VValk Alone , 5. Girls' Club Recording Secretary, Chinook's Exchange Editor and Circulation Manager, Class of '56 rep., 6. To be successful in all I do. LOSEY, BOB, 2. Bobalov, Cob, 3. Art's a cotton- pickin' blossom , 4. Get Off the Stove, Grand- ma, Xou're Too Old to Ride the Range , S. Ten- nis, Letterrnen's Club, Radiator Gang, 6. To be half the woman Laux is, to go to the moon with Art and his kiddie car. LOUISELL, MARY ELLEN, 2. Moozie, 3. Let's 20 SOIHC place, Hey, Carol, hurry up! , 4. String of Pearls by Glen Bliller, 5. Spade Club, Girls' Club committees, Class of '56 rep., Big Sis- ter, 6. To be a success in everything I do. LYON, ANNE, 2. Annie, Countess, Snubbynose, 3. Lloyd-boy, you're late again! Let's go fish- ing , 4. Autumn Leaves, Hot Toddy, Mo- ments to Remember , S. VV Club President, Spade Club, Roll V.P., Big Sister, Latin Club, Presidents Council, 6. To keep Lloyd happy and to be successful throughout life. McDANIEL, NANCY, 2. Nance, Danny, 3. Slie's crazy!! , 4. Suddenly There's a Valley, Dream , 5. Girls' Club, Big Sister, Roll pres., Unesco, Girls' Club rep., Library rep., 6. To make it back to Toppenish with Lynn without the State Patrol after us. BICFARLAND, ANNETTE, 2. Nlickie, 3. Hurry up, Norma, we're late! , 4. Hlvory Palaces , 5. Y.F.C., 6. Because He died for my sins, my desire is to live in the center of the Lord's perfect will for my life. McFARLANE, DALE, 2. Mac, 3. Party at Wor- dy's , 4. Death of an Angel , 5. 3-year Radiator Letterman, 6. Empty the beanjar the second year. McGLOTHERN, LEONARD, 2. Len, Mac, 3. Mike, hay Mike, whad'ja get for the next an- stver? , 4. Black Denim Trousers, Love Is a Many Splendored Thing , 5. Roll V.P., Boys' Club rep., Y.F.C., Spade Comm. Chairman, Grids- men Club, Football, Track, 6. Aeronautical engi- neering or a science field. MCGREEN, WALLY, 2. Waldo Magoo, 3. I'll be a dirty bird of unconstitutional motivesl , 4. Heartaches , 5. Sr. Choir, Debate, Future Teach- ers Club, 6. VVorld dictator and a teacher with 5 kids who practices high-altitude basket weaving at the ocean. McIVOR, JANE, 2. Janie, 3. But Molly, you can't call for a redealfeven if you do have 8 nines! , 4. How Do You Speak to an Angel by Eddie Fisher, 5. Girls' Club Sec. of Roll, Mem- bership Chairman of F.T.A., Ski Club, 6. To go away to college, travel, and to always keep the wonderful friends I've rnade in high school. MCKINLEY, DAVID M., 2. Mike, 3. Hey Leon- ard, there's Eloise! , 4. A Mighty Fortress Is Our God , 5. F.T.A. President, Honor Society Vice Pres., Unesco, 6. To always walk according to the Lord's direction. McLAUGHLIN, RICHARD, 2. Dick, 3. Al- righty we'll go anyway , 4. Tuxedo Junction , 5. Senior rep., 6. To be a bachelor. 17N'tzuzt 2-Nickname McNEELY, DAVID, 2. Crockett, 3. Oh yeah, something like that , 4. Rock Around thc Clock, anything by the Crcivcuts, Stardust , 5. XVarriors, 6. Co to college and major in forestry. MACRIE. IANEACE: 2. Ieanie, 3. That means you too QNlona and Iuanital, 4. Autumn Leaves , 5. G.C. Installation Comm., Roll officer, 356 rep., G.C. rep., Prom Comm., Study Checker, C.S.C. rep., 6. To make someone happy every day of my life. MAHER. MICHAEL D., 2. Mike, Spike, 3. Criminentlies, Holy Badole and other quaint old expressions, 4. ML Sandman, Green Eyes , S. Unesco, 6. Engineer and work my way through college. MARKS, ROSALIE MARIE, 2. Rosie, 3. XVcll now George, that's just all right , 4. Shifting, Vklhispering Sands , 5. Spade Club, Ski Club, Girls' Club rep., Moccasin Club, Library rep., 6. To learn to ski iu three easy sittings, preferably by the time I get to college. 'XlAR'I'IN, NANCY, 2. Mart, 3. I give up, Me- laud, you tell mel , 4. You'll Never XValk Alone, I Uuderstantl , 5. Counselor's Office, Sr. l.uueheou, Ski Club, 6. To go away to col- lege, and to always be happy. AIAR'l'lN, ROBIiR'I', 2. Martini, 4. If I May fNal Colel, 5. ILC. rep., walking Betty to class, Ci, llleetrouies tech. in Naval Air, and to fulfill a dream someday. MARTIN, SARALYNN, 2. Lynn, 3. Oh for Pete's sake, Caryl , 4. Suddenly Therc's a Val- ley, I'll Never Stop Loving You , 5. W Club. Administration Commission, Big'Sister, Publicity Committee, 6. To get hack to Toppenish with Nancy without the State Patrol after us. MASSIE, BILL, 2. VVill, 3. t'That,s lifelv, 4. Moonlight and Roses , 5. Track, 6. To always be happy. MATHISEN, SHARON, 2. Mathy, 3. Fish! Hi, Gang! f'Annie and Coy, Jeanne and I want I0 SCE YO'-11' game soon! , 4. If I Gained the XVorld, But Lost the Saviour , 5. Y.F.C., Big Sis- ter, Girls' Club rep., Senior rep., Orchestra, Band, Choir, 6. To live for Him, who died for me, and be a missionary. MATSON, CLARENCE XVILLIAM, 2. Matt, VVilly, 4. Day by Day, Stardust, Suddenly There's a Valley, Heartaches , 5. Track, Pep Club, French Club Activities Sales, Harvest Moon Ball Decorations, 6. To be a good architect andfor interior decorator. , MAYER, GLORIA, 2. C.M.'s, 3. lust a minute, honeyl , 4. Maybe , 5. Roll officer, 6. To get married and make my guy happy. MELAND, DIANNE, 2. Meland, 3. I give up, Mart, you tell mel , 4. Moments to Remember , 5. Ski Club, Drama Club, Latin Club, C.S.G., Girls' Club Dads Night, Study Checker, Coun- selor's Office, Senior Luncheon, P.-T.A. Dance Committee: 6. To attend the U. of VV. and begin each day neier forgetting to smile. 32 3-Favorite Saying MERCER, DIANA, 2. GUY? 3- I goofedln, 4. Blue h'Ioou , 5. Roll pres., Girls' Club rep., 6. To never fall again on roll- er skates, and to become a secretary to an attorney. MERRILL, NANCY, 3. Really? , 4. The Lord's Prayer , 5. Girls' Club Dept. Head, Honor Soci- ety, Roll Pres., Vice Pres., and Class rep., Sec. Unes- co, Sec. SIRO, Band, Or- chestra, 6. To always per- form those deeds today which will benefit me the most tomorrow. MILLER, BRUCE, 2. Slim, 4. Yellow Rose of Texas , 6. To get through the service. MILLER, JOHN, 2. Mick, 3. Well, that's the way it goes , 4. Over the Rain- bow , 5. Make-up Club, F.T.A., I.F.O., 6. Teacher. MINDEN, KATHRYN DEAN, 2. Kay, Katie, 3. Did they? Is it? , 4. Autumn Leaves , 5. See. of Soph. Aux., Sec. of Dra- ma Club, Ski Club Sec., P.-T.A. Dance, Sr. Prom Comm., Big Sister, 6. To go to the U. of W. and be- come a success in life. MONTGOIVIERY, PAUL, 3. Hi, Iarheadlu, 4. The High and the IN1ighty , 5. Track, 6. U. of W. '13 M 'C' Q-'YP 4-Favorite Song MONTOYA, TERESA, 2. Terry, Tessic: 3. I don't care , 4. Autumn Leaves NVe Two , 5. Pow-XVOWL 6. to B.Y.U., go to France with Roxana, to make sure a certain dream doesn't come true, tio make many friends, an to see my brother play high school football. MOORE, DORENE, 2. Pokyhontas, 3. Good deal McNeal , 4. I XVanna Marry a Rich-ch Man , 6. To make all my dreams come true. MORRIS LEE, 2. Mor, Morse, 3. Nothing fer you guys , 4. Music by Stan Kenton, 5. Chinook Editor, Roll officer, Pow-VVOW, 6. To be successful in life. MUNSON, RICHARD EDGAR, 2. Gleen Benson, 3. Let's pull out the blonde hair and take a look at the black roots , 4. The Ver- dict , 5. Band, 6. Tailor in a Nudist Colony, or to be married and have my wife support me. MURRAY, AU DREY, 2. Mouse, Short-stuff, 3. You left the locker open, Lois , 4. Love Is a Many Splen- dored Thing, Ain't That a Shame , 5. Girls' Club rep., 6. To keep people smiling, especially my Gi- ovanif' NELIGAN, ARDYS, 2. Ardy, Moose: 3. Oh well -that's life , 4. Seven- teen, I'll Understand , 5. 8:40-2:10, 6. To keep my engagement with Di , to see New York, to travel, to dance in musicals, to own my own studio, to live Cfor a whileb with A.G.G., etc. 5-School Activities 6--Ambition NELSON, CARROL ANN, . Carrol, Annie, 3. Aw, Don! , 4. Love VValked In , S. Attend- ance Office, Big Sister, Girls' Club committee, 6. Marry Don and raise a couple of right ends, and then meet Jean in the year 2000 to compare husbands. NELSON, DEANNE, 2. Dee, DeeDee, 3. 'AI don't know about that , 4, Hhloments to Remember , 5. Spade, Girls' Club, Asst. All-City Ad Manager, 6. To he as good to my family as my mother has been to ours. NELSON, HARVEY G., 2. VVhitey, 3. VVhat the hay : 4. Make Me a Blessing , 5. Choir, Y.F.C., Band, 6. To do God's will at all times in my life, to go to N.N,C. NELSON, JEAN MARIE, 2. Jean, 3. You know , 4. Moments to Remember, h'lemories Are Made of This , 5. Y.F.C. Club, 6. To gradu- ate and then get a higher education. NESS, MARJORIE, 2. lVIargie, 3. lVImmmml , 4. Moments to Remember, He , 5. G.C. rep., Big Sister, Office Assistant, Honor Society, 6. Gary, to have my big dream come true. NEXVELL, JEAN, 2. Jeannie, 3. Don't forget to phone Fay , 4. Tenderly, Autumn Leaves , 5. Girls' Club rep., Pow-XNOW, Senior Choir, 6. To go to college with Fay and to be a success in whatex er I do, to make Joannie pay for all the bills in California. NICHOLS, RAY, 2. Nick, Peanuts and Warden, 3. VVhat are ya, cold blooded? That's a hole in the ground, you idiot! , 4. Only You, Di- ane , 5, Ski Club, Study Hall committee, Choir, 6. To graduate from the U. of WV. as an aero- nautical engineer. NOHL, ANNA DEAN, 2. Annie, 3. Oh, you guys, I can't afford any rnorelu And who is Brenda? , 4. Autumn Leaves , 5, Girls' Club Pres., Inter-High Council, Mother-Daughter Tea, Sr. Prom, Advisory Council, Honor Society, Ski Club, 6. To fulfill my ambitions . . . and then, skiing in Austria. NORMAN, RODNEY, 2. Rod, 3. I got a deal , 4. Tuxedo Junction CGlen Millerj, Pete Kel- ly's Blues , 5. Boys' Club rep., Senior Choir, 6. To see Mick D. make his car go! Ha! O'BRIEN, JIM, 2. O.B., 3. How about that! , 4. Stardust , 5. Boys' Club rep., VVarriors, Hon- or Society, Band, 6. To be an electrical engineer. O'CALLAGI-IAN, EILEEN, 2. Paddy, 3. Here I am, late again! Really? School , 4. Glen Miller's String of Pearls , 5. Girls' Club rep., Honor Society, Decoration Committee, Big Sister, Girls' Glee, Y.F.C., 6. Get a driver's license, go through college and then pick raspberries the rest of my life. OGARD, THOMAS, 2. Tom, 3. No, do you? , 4. Rock Around the Clock , 5. Boys' Club rep., C.S.G. rep. in Jr. year, A.V. Crew, Vice Pres. df Warriors, 6. I'm lazy, I have no ambition. 33 is ,ipniibi I J 1, pd , -'ir N , at 'ft . . 1 ...A V l 1 S . I I i . 4-v tl . . 2 -if 1 1. -' 1 ' Z 4 , ff :J- ' u '17 .J 46- 5 -0 'Q-'-1 fin. .WO ,. 1-Numa 2-Nickname OGDEN, ELLEN JEAN, 2. Ellen, Sis, 3. Sure you are, I'm coming, Val , 4. Lullaby of the Leaves, Moments to Remember , 5. C.S.G. Comm., Girls' Club, Roll Officer, 6. To meet an- nually with the four of us, to do something useful and to always have fun. OGDEN, GARY, 2. Gar, 3. Let's hit it , 4. Stardust , 5. Class Representative, 6. To be half the man my dad is and be successful in life. OGDON, MARJORIE L., 2. Sunshine, Pudge, Gert, Margie, 3. Oh John, Oh dear , 4. Ivory Palaces , 5. Big Sister, Study Checker, class rep- resentative, 6. To be a secretary, to do the Lord's will. OJA, CAROL SUE, 2. Sue, 3. Eileen, how many does that make? Mmm . . . probably will, Bal- lard Saturday night, Baker? 4. XVe'll Be To- gether Again , 5. Big Sister Comm., Pow-XVOW '55, Ski Club, 6. To always be a friend to Caryl, Jackie, Joan, Diane, and the little Doo's. OLSIQN, JULIAN CARL, 2. Ole, 3. 'Tlong eu , 4. Muskr:it Ramble , 5. Band, Moccasin Cltib, Junior Achievement, 6. To be half as good a draftsinzin as Mr. lirey. OLSICN, RAY, 2. Ray, 4. Gum Drop , 5. Jr. Class rep., lntra-mural basketball, 6. To go to U. ol' VV. and take up engineering. OLSON, CAROL E., 2. Coy, 3. Wait till I grab my Health Ed. book, Dorlo, Coming lV1athy? , 4. My God and I , 5. Big Sister, Senior Choir, Torch, Y.F.C. Club, 6. To live a full and happy life for the Lord, and to beat Anne at another game of badminton with Jeanne as referee. OLSON, CAROL L., 2. Kay, Ole, 3. Oh how- dyl Let's go on another diet, O.K.? , 4. Un- chained Melody, Dance With Me Henry CGeorgeD, 5. Nlake-up, Decoration, Roll Officer, Big Sister, Attendance Office, 6. To go to Mars because I like to travel Cfastj. OLSON, DON, 2. Putt, Ole, 3. Hi.llo girls , -1. Seventeen , S. Roll Pres., C.S.G. rep, Boys' Club rep., Baseball, Football, 6. To go to college and become a success. OLSON, KAREN, 2. VVild One, 3. Yeah, I can't , 4. Dream and anything by the 4 Aces, 5. Office CStudent Sec.j, Roll Officer, Latin Club Sec. '54, Torch, Make-up Club, Girls' Club Comm., 6. To smile and always be happy. OORDT, BARBARA, 2. Barb, Bubs, I'll be dogged ,-1. Star Dust, Deep Purple , 5. Girls' Club rep., Dad's Night, Tickets, Spade, Decora- tions, Mother-Daughter Tea, P.-T.A. Teas, 6. TO go to college and take up nursing. ORSBORN. FRANCES, 2. Tootie, 3. Don't wor- ry, l'te got it all figured out, Shirlee , 4. Rags to Riches by Tony Bennett, 5. '56 rep., Roll Y-Pres., Mother-Daughter Tea Committee, 6. Keep smiling. 3-Favorite Saying OSBURN. LYNN, 3. Slf10l'IiS5 3. Call me to- night, Oooooo : 4. In the M0Od 9 5- Bit: Sister, See., '56 rep., Girls' Club rep., Drama and Make-up Club, Glee Club, 6. Always to have one more friend, and to own a Dude Rarieb. OVVEN, DOUGLAS, 2. Doug, 3. Person of few words , 4. Day by Day , 5. Library, 6. Go to the U. of VV. and become an Aeronautical Engineer. PANISIW. HELENIQ, 2. Lucky, 3. Hot deg! , 4. Moments to Remember , 5. Drivers' Club, Girls' Clttb rep., Big Sister, 6. To always be happy. PANNILK, DONNA, 2. Do n n, 5. Ray, let mt: drive your car , 4. I llc-ar You Knocking, Love Is a Many Splendorecl Thing , 5. Roll Oflicer, Girls' Club, Art Comm. Chairman, Big Sister, Charm and Health Assembly, Faculty Tea, Soph. Aux., 6. To live, love, and be happy, and to work Ray's way through College. PARFITT, SHARON, 2. Sherry, 3. That did it! , 4. Moments to Remem- ber : 5. Pep Commission, C.S.G., Girls' Club, 6. To become a nurse. PAYNE, ANNA JEAN, 2. Jean, 3. Ya, sure , 4. Seventeen , 5. Big Sister, Pep Club, 6. Bookkeeper. 4-Favorite S0112 PEASLEY, BETTY, 2. Peeze, 3. Hey kids, any- one got any MONEYFH, 4. Answer llc , 5. Song- leader, Assembly Commis- sioner, Office, Sr. Prom Chairman, Ski Club, Soph. Class President, Sr. Break- fast and Luncheon, Roll of- fices, 6. To always have happiness and faith, and to riach the goal I have set in 1 e. PEDERSON, EDSON SI- GURD, 2. Eddie, Pete, See-gat, 3. Holy cosy , 4. Over the Rainbow , 5. Yell Squad, Maintenance Commissioner, Roll Pres., C. S. G. Council, C. S. G. Cabinet, 6. Go into the ministry or into medical work. PERKINS, MARY, 2. Perk, 3. 'KO.K. Jenny, but just this once , 4. Au- tumn Leaves, anything by the Four Freshmen, 5. Roll Vice-Pres., Girls' Club, Big Sister, Roll Offices, 6. To go to the U.VV. with Glena, and to always be worthy of my friends. PERRIN, GLORIA ANN, 2. Mitzi, Erecklcs, 3. NIett me at my locker, Hon , 4. Indian Love Call, 'K-Xmerican Patrol , 5. C.S. G. Forum comm., Mocca- sin Club, Papooses, Pep comm., Spade, Swim Team, Torch: 6. To find what I was meant to do in life and fulfill it to the ut- most. PETERSON. CAROL, 2. Pete, 3. f'VVhat did you lose today, Lynne? 4. Autumn Leaves , 5. Pep Commissioner, Pep Club Pres., Dance Comm-, Hon- or Society, Roll Pres., Roll rep., 6. To live each day to the fullest and never for- get to smile. PETERSON. LAXVRENCE CLYDE, 2. Pete, 3. If you think you are right, stay with it , 4. l'Victory at Sea , 5. Band, Moccasin Club, Orchestra, 6. To ma- jor in Arts and Sciences and make something of my- self. S-School Activities 6-Ambition PIIELAN, DONNA LEE, 2. Shorty, 3. W'hy, jim, why? See you at 'E's ', 4. Autumn Leas es, September Song , 5. Roll Pres., Big Sister, Study Checker, Roll Vice-Pres., Sr. Choir, 6. To go to college with Greta and to grow at least one more inch. PHILLIPS, FAY, 2. Fay, 4. Danny Boy , 5. P.- T.A. Teas Committee, Talent Comm., VV Club, Spade Club, Y.F.C., Moccasin Club, 6. Un- decided. PHINNEY, ROD, 2. Eunney, Phin, 3. Can you get the car? , 4. VVrite Me a Letter , 5. Latin Club, Chinook Editor, Roll Oflices, Intramural Sports, 6. To get and stay ahead in my chosen vocation whatever it may be. PIERCE, JUDITH, 2. Judie, 3. Come on, go to the dance, Iackies , 4. Laura,'l Star Dust , 5. Senior Choir, Big Sister, 6. Get enough nerve to cut my hair, be happy and have fun. PILLINGS, DOREEN, 2. Dow, 3. Oh, that': cute , 4. Green Eyes , 5. Big Sister, jr. rep.j 6. To make some man happy. PLANTE, GARY, 2. Gar, 3. You said it , 4. Hawk Eye, Ain't That a Shame, Gum Drop , 6. To become an expert in whatever I do. PRINDIBLE,-PAULINE, 2. Po Po, 3. Love to, One of those , 4. Fooled , 5. Ir. Class rep., Girls' Club, 6. Get a job in a pet shop teaching patakeets to sing. QUINE, DONA G., 2. Boopsey, Quinine, 3. UI am not Shr'ub! , 4. The Desert Song, You'll Never YValk Alone , 5. Big Sister, G.C. Commit- tees, Roll Vice-Pres., Librarian, P.-T.A. Teas Chairman, Latin Club, Ski Club, VV Club, G.C. Service Department Head, 6. To succeed in what- ever I set out to do, and to be half the woman my Mother is. RAFERT, ELLEN, 3. Thinging, alway thing- ing, I'm coming, Barbara , 4. It's a Sin to Tell a Lie, Moments to Remember , 5. Study Checker, Big Sister, Tillicums Comm. Chairman, Scholarship Comm., G.C. Council, E.T.A., Honor Society, 6. To meet life's challenges, good or bad, successfully with the help of God. RAGHIANTI, BARBARA, 2. Barbie, 3. Elmer's acting up again, You look as guilty as a hen sitting on a turkey egg , 4. Rock Around the Clock , S. Pep Class, Big Sister, Make-up Club, 6. To catch that feller Do suggests, to help sup- port my 2,000 bambinos. RAMON, JAMES IR., 2. Iim, 3. 'WVill , 4. Moonlight Serenade, Stardust , 5. Band, 6. To be as big a success as my Father. RAY, IANEIL, 2. Ian, 3. K'Phffft and the party starts, I'll think about that later , 4. Ruby, As I Live and Breath , 5. Roll Pres., G.C. rep., Choir, Study Checker, Drivers' Club, Dad's Night, P.-T..-X. Dance Comm., Ski Club, Talent '55, 6. College, then a stewardess flying NNVA to Hawaii. ,Qfhg 39, 'C ds, 55. 3. 'UA 94 ? flP C17 -5 . E D, 3 ' A3 K 3, -I-gr . X b ii.. f i l. ' 5 1+Yuviir' 2-Niclumme REILLY. AIYRNA, 2. hlyrn, Blondie, 3. Now, isn't that Li shame?'l, 4. You, You, You, Is This the End of the I.ine? , 5. Girls' VV Club, Nurses Aide: 6. To haxe a certain dream come true. REMINCLTON, DOROTHY, 2. Dot or Dorth, 3. You know what I mean , 4. Anything from Ok- lahoma , 5. Moccasin Club, Girls' Club comm., Big Sister, Y.F.C., 6. To make a success of my life, and always be worthy of my friends. RENDAHL, IOANNE, 2. Io, 3. Oh gosh! , 4. Green Eyes, I VVant You to Be My Baby , 5. Girls' Club committees, Big Sister, Sr. Prom. Library rep., V.P. Moccasin Club, Spade, 6. To always live, love, laugh, and be happy. RENHARD, IULIET E., 2. Julie, 3. Nlay I have 25c worth of gas please? and Phffft and the party starts! , -8. Day by Dayf' Moments to Remember , 5. Big Sister, Sr. Class rep., Pow- VVow, Dad's Night Talent, P.-T.A. Dance Com- mittee, Choir, C,S.G. rep., Senior Play, 6. To graduate from the UAV. RICH, l.AURl5.N, 2. Rice, 3. Got cn pick , 4. Anything hy jackie Gleason, 5. Wlarriors, 6. To attend Xl'liitwortli College, and to water ski with no skis. RICIIARDSON, DORIS, 2. Dollo, 3. I want , Al. XVliispci'ing Sands , 5. liig Sister, 6. 'I'o make llill ii good wife, and sei- the day when Barbie gets her man to take care ol' her 2,000 bainliinos. RIMA, ARLENE, 2. Ar, Riinet, Rimey, 3. XVhat in the name of Satan's pct flea is that? and Score , 4. All VVesterns, Death of an Angel , 5. G.C., Decorations Committee, Faculty Tea, So- cial Service Committee, Big Sister, 6. Speak Sia- mese with all the other cats, visit my home town CAnaeonda, lylontanaj, and marry Paul. RINGER, ANN, 2. A, 3. Funny? Oh, ha-halu, 4. Burn That Candle , 6. To run the Yulcutal Rapids as an every day trip. RIPPEE, I-IOYVARD, 2. Rip, Jug, 3. INh3r say? , 4. Diddley, Daddy, I'm a Man , 6. To get married, have 29 kids, get them all paper routes, and retire. RIPPEE, MARY, 2. Rip, 3. Hi, kid! , 4. Two Lost Souls , 5. Entered school Sept. 1955, 6. To make people laugh. RIVETT, PATSY, 2. Pat, Patty, 3. I forgot , 4. Only You , 5. Study Hall Checker, Girls' Club, 6. Orthopedic nurse, to help my boy friend B.D. become a major league ball player. ROBERTS, PAUL EDVVARD, 2. None, 3. VVhat would go over like a lead ballony' 4. lerusalem, l.ord's Prayer , 5. Band, 6. To serve God and man in whatever I do. fi 36 3-Favorite Saying ROBINSON. EDNA, 2. Eddie, Shorty: 3. See ya guys, Us kids , 4. llc, Don't Stay Away Too Long, Moments to Rc- member , 5. Dacl's Night Committee, 6. To become a R.N., to always have as much fun with Paddy and Ona as we had in Mchlil- lin, to always be happy. RODLIN, PATRICIA, 2. Pat, 3. Gee whiskers , -4. Star Dust. Autumn Leaves , 5. C.S.G. Coin- mission, lklakeeup Club, Sr. Choir, SIRO, Drama Club, Girlsl Club comm., Roll off fices, 6. To marry, be hap- py, and be worthy of my friends. ROSS, CAROLANN, 2. Curling Iron, 3. Huh, l'IiGinge ,4. IfIlNl1iy and anything liy Glen hill- ler, 5. Secretary of Lllec- tions, Roll offices, 6. To always smile, and have Ona and Nance ll. meet. ROSSMAN, CIIAS. AL- LAN, 2. Al, among ollif.-rs, 3. You guessed it , 4. Night Train , 5. Dead beat, 6. To grow 3 more inches, to get rid of my curls, to get the most out of life: to get married, to be as happily married as my Mother and Father, and to get out in IUNE. ROTEN, JACK, 2. Rotten, Jock, 3. She's a Honey , 4. Soldier Boy , 5. Help- ing out Sophomore girls, 6. Ditch digger. RUBENAKER. HARRY, 2. Rube, 3. I knew that my dad would be ruined , 4. Yellow Rose of Texas , To drive Slo-Mo-Shun ,op 0 1 . I X E C. .M Y f-tk -- .. e ' Mx. is x X . 4-Favoriff' Song RUPP, GAIL DARLENE, 2. Squirt, 3. Oh dear, I wonder why , 4. Earth Angel, Ruby , 5. Band, Girls' Club rep., Honor So- ciety, 6. To add R.N. to my name. RUST, TERRILL LEE, 2. Rumpelstilskin, 3. Let's go, Snatcher, in your buck- et of bolts , 4. Song from Lady and the Tramp, 5. ell King, Goldbricking in Study Hall, Student Coun- cil, Mr. H. Smith's pet, 6. To be an instructor of Thatcher's in the sunbath- ing racket in a nudist col- ony. RUSTEN. SHEILA YVONNE, 2. She, 3. 4'See you tomorrow, Hi , 4. I'll Never Stop Loving You , 5. Roll pres., Big Sis' ter, 6. To get married and to be worthy of my friends. RUUD, DUANE, 2.Ruud, 3. Cob Dob it, 'tWhat's this Iobby? , 4. Stardust, Tenderly, String of Pearls, Shane , 5. C.S. G. rep., Boys' Club rep., girls, 6. To be half the man my Father is, and to go to college and make a success of life. RUZICKA, BEVERLY, Z. Bev , 3. 'KThat's a way to go, Some day when I get my Cadillac I'll do the same for you , 4. He, Desert Song , S. Roll Vice Pres., Make-up Club, Drama Club, G.C. rep., 6. To be as happy out of school as I was in, and to go around the world on the P.-I. building. SALADIS, PATRICIA, 2. Sawdust, Pat, Patty, 3. She'd have a blue bean, Did you get a letter, Dar- lene or Gayle? 4. The Great Pretender , 5. Big Sister, G.C. committees, Spades, 6. To someday be as good to my kids as my parents are to me. SfSclzool Activities 6-Ambition SXNDVAND, LEONA, 2. Sandy, 3. Honest to Pete ', My Best to You , 5. Roll Librarian, 6. To go into the service. SCIIADEBERG, LYNNE, 2. Shad, 3. I'm corn- ingACurol, I'm coming , 4. Teach Dle Tonight , 5. I-rederick Ik Nelson Fashion Board, Girls' Club Committee Chairman, Clerical, Senior Breakfast, Senior Luncheon, Prom Committee, Roll Pres., 6. To gne up as much for my Mother as she has given up for me, and to always keep the wonder- ful friends I have HOYV. SCHAFER, JEANNINE, 2. Nean, 3. Oh you guys , 4. lXloments to Remember , 5. Ski Club, G.C. Mother-Daughter Tea Chairman, 6. To, in some small way, make this world a better and happier place for my having been here. SCHAUER, IOANNE, 2.10, 3. Hey kids, what's the haps, Party times are great, huh K.E. , 4. Because of You, Harlem Nocturne , 5. Big Sister, Driver's Club, 6. To fulfill my negative ambition in life, to always be as happy as my Mom and Dad, and to make and have many friends always. SCHENK, JIM, 2. jimmy, 3. Sally, what time should I be there? , 4. Day by Day , 5. Boys' Club rep., Sr. Class rep., Assembly Comm., 6. Do my own work so Ioan can copy me. SCHILZ, STEVEN, 2. Peb, 3. Yea man , 4. Star Dust, String of Pearls , 5. NVarriots, 6. Own the biggest cattle ranch in California. SCHMIDT, JANET, 2. jan, Bushhead, Comrade, Schmid-d-dit, 3. I'll shove the books in our locker, Birdie, and you slam the door , 4. We Two , 5. Tom-Tom Chairman, F.T.A. Secretary, I.F.O. Pres., Torch, Ski Club, Unesco, SIRO, G.C. rep., 6. To become a good teacher. SCHMITZ, GAIL, 3. Ring out old shapes of foul disease , 4. Cool Mix Getz, 4'The Things We Did Last Summer , 6. To be a psychiatrist and help my little friends. SCHUSTED, RICHARD ALLEN: 2. Dick, 3. No, but I will , 4. It's All in the Game, Sud- denly There's a Valley , 5. Senior Play, 6. Buyer for Littlers', of course! SCHXVENZER, SHARON, 2. Shorty, Snowbun- nie, 3. I think I'll let my hair grow out, Mom, any mail? , 4. Stormy YVeather , 5. C.S.G., Ski Club, Pep Commission, Girls' Club comm., Prom comm., French Club, 6. To go to college and make something of myself, and to join Moun- taineers. SCHXVERTFIEGER, VVONETA, 2. Schwartz, 3. Yep, there goes the bus, 'KIt's pronounced Schwartz-figure , 4. Tenderly, In the Mood , 5. Library, 6. To have friends, and be happy, and get married to him.', SEARS, LARRY, 21 Bubblenose, 3. Loan me a pencil , 4. XVho Tied the Can to the Old Dog's Tail? , 5. XVarriors, 6. To catch half the fish that get away. 37 W 1 Vi ,- kr 'Nici afg J ,X .pl I-Name 2-Nickname SELLE, JOHN K., 2. Johnnie, 3. VVcll, that's the way she goes , 4. Ain't That a Shame , 6. To go to college and I don't know what. SEPPI, ARNOLD E., 2. Arnie, 3. I'll be darned , 4. Gum Drop, On the Alamo, Dave Brubeck, S. Ski Club, Math Club, Radiator Gang, Spike Shoe Club, Gridsmen Club, 6. To be a suc- cessful engineer, see the world, and to be half the man my dad is. SEVERSON, EUGENE, 2. Sevie, 3. It's light up time , 4. Anything by the Crew Cuts, 5. Carry- ing books from class to class, 6. To find the belt to which my key belongs. SCHAFFER, ELIZABETH ANN, 2. Betty, 3. Great Fitch, But Sister, I didn't do it on pur- pose! , 4. Dream, Don't Stay Away Too Long , 5. C.S.G. Cabinet, Administration Com- missioner, Charm and Health Committee, Prom Committee '55, Roll pres., Girls' Club rep., 6. To make OUR dreams come true, and always be content with what I have. SHANEBROOK, KARL, 3. Oli shut up! , 4. Cum Drop , 5. Boys' Club Treasurer, 6. To sell flutes to snake charmers. SIIEPARD, SIIERRY, 2. Chickiu, 4. Have you got it tall friend for Joan? , 4. An Occasional Man , 5. Music and Talent Chairman, Soph. Aux. Chairman, Pow-Wows, Dad's Night, Assemblies, Pow-Wfow Dance Director, Sec. to Mr. llannafortl, Mother - Daughter Tea, Permanent Torch, 6. Dance in Broadway shows, or secretary to a hand- some executive. SHERMAN, MERRITT JAMES, 2. Jim, 5. Study Hall Checker, 6. To go to college and take courses in engineering and forestry. SHORETT, JOHN, 2. Ramar of the Jungle, or, when traveling in the north, Renfrew of Mounted, 3. Ah, but no matter, we will find anothern, 4. Lora by Stan Kenton, Moonlight in Ver- mont , 5. W Club, Basketball, Boys' Club rep., 6. To be a success in life, and to model long underwear at Sears Roebuck. SHORETT, RICHARD, 2. Dick, 3. Wait a min- ute! , 4. Yellow Rose of Texas , 5. Ski Club Treasurer, Football, Ski Team, 6. To be half the man my father is, to always have a smile for everyone. SIMMONS, LINDA, 3. Oh well, that's life , 4. 'KApril in Portugal, Blue Tango , 5. Band, Or- chestra, Honor Society, Big Sister, Office Clerk, All-City Band, 6. To go to college. SKLENSKY, SHARON, 2. Sam, 3. non-commit- tal hmrnmmmu, 4. Blake Believe , 5. Ski Club, Moccasin Club, Choir, Future Teachers of Amer- ica, Library rep., Girls' Club committees, Honor Society, Roll Chairman of Stamp Drive, Big Sis- ter, 6. To write stories for children. SLOAN, FRED, 2. Ole, 3. Go home , 6. To make lots of money and stay single. 38 3-Favorite Saying SLOAN, JAMES LAVV- RENCE, JR., 2. Bruno Sloanenheinier, 3. Lct's go PAete, Hi Honey CToniD , 4. YVritc Mc :i Letter, Day by Day , 5. Roll pres., C. S. G. rep., NV Club Basketball, XV. S.D.A., Athletic Council, standing by the radiator, 6. To always be happy, and to see Pripp at a certain kind of bowl. SMAILS, SUSAN, 2. Sue, 3. Let's have a party, Barb, I'll clue you in , 4. Fantasy Impromptu by Chopin, 5. Spade, Dacl's Night, Girls' Club rep., Big Sister, C.S.G., Pep Club, 6. To become a concert pian- ist. SMITH, ANN, 2. Tandy, 3. Really, you're kid- ding, OK Johnson, wherc's my lunch? , 4. Deep Purple , 5. P.-T.A. Dance Comm., Pep Comm., Big Sister, Pow-Wow '55, Proni Comm., Roll V.P., 6. Room at W.S.C. with Ilcl- en, Pris, Shirlec, travel in liuropc. SMITH, GORDON, 2. Gordie, 3. Oh Framishn, 4. Hawk Eye, Black Denim Trousers , 5.Y.F.C. Audio-Visual Crew, 6. To be a success in the field of electronics, and to have lots of friends. SMITH, MARILYN, 2. Smitty, 3. I thought I'd die! You're getting me all shook, Ellen! Help me! 4. He, Moments to Re- member, Sixteen Tons, It's Almost Tomorrow , 5. Torch, Big Sister, Kim- tah, Y.F.C., Co-Chairman of Christmas Decorations, Senior White Day, trying to get to class to see if I can get out, 6. To never fail the Christ, who has never failed me. SMITHRUD. HELEN, 2. Eleeon, 3. Hey Rosalie, I can get the car , 4. 'WVhy Don't You Write Me, Moments to Remember , 5. Big Sister, Girls' Club Comm. CMother-Daughter Teal, 6. To be a success in everything I do. 4--Favorite Song SNELL, GWEN, 2. Corkie, 3. I guess, Oh, well , 4. Write Me a Letter and Gum Drop , 5. Girls' Club rep., Big Sister, 6. To be half the woman my mother is. SOLLIE, ROBERT R., 2. BoBo, Bo, 3. Hi, Annie , 4. I VVish I Could Make You Love Me , 5. Annie, 6. To give all my love to Annie. SPABERG, K A R E N, 3. Really? , 4. Tell Me Why , 5. Senior rep., Fac- ulty Tea, Skiing, 6. To go to college and meet a lot of swell people. SPENCER, MARLENE GRACE, 2. Spence, 3. I'll be ready in a minute, Dave , 4. 4'Love Is a Many Splendored Thing, Be- cause of You , 5. Girls' Club chairman, Girls' Club rep., Roll rep., In-School Commission, 6. To always be happy, to have a suc- cessful marriage. SPRIDGEON, WESLEY9 2. Wes, 3. VVhat's up for tonight? , 4. He , 5. Swim Team: 6. To be 2 successful architect. SQUIRE, PAT, 2. Squire, 3. Hoot sakes , 4. Love Me or Leave Me , 5. W Club, Spade, Girls' Club rep., 6. To get my driver's license and be able to drive Leonard's car alone. S-School Activztzes 6-Ambition STAHL, KARL O., 2. Al, Alto-Young Man with a Horn, 3. lust a minute, fella. Wanna iight? 4. Anything by the Heidelberg Harrnonaires, and Beer Barrel Polka , 5. Band, Debate, Math Club, T010'Ss 6. To be happy and successful. STEVENS, JUDY, 2. Stevia, Luana, 3. Oh you're crazy! Sure ya are , 4. I Belong to You, Only 'You , 5. Health Ed. Class pres., Business English Class sec., 6. To be successful ng mhatever I do, and to always get the most out o 1 e. STEWART, DUANE, 2. Hey you, 3. How about that , 4. Ain't That a Shame, Seventeen , 5. Orchestra, 6. To travel a lot, especially Europe. STORRS, BOB, 2. Bob, 3. Way to hum it up, Ace , 4. Green Eyes , 5. Study Checker, girls, 6. To finally win back my money from Morris and Weir at poker, and to be half the man my dad is. SUDDUTH, BARBARA, 2. Bobby or Babs, 3. Mother, can I have some money for- , 4. Ravel's Bolere, Autumn Leaves , 5. F.T.A., W Club, Big Sister, Honor Society, SIRO, 6. To study and write about world politics, and to be chosen as one of the ten best-dressed Women in the U.S. SULLIVAN, BERNARD, 2. Bernie, 3. Mother Macree , 4. Unchained Melody, Rock Around the Clock , S. Boys' Club Vice President, Golf Team, W Club, Study Checker, 6. To be half the man that my father is, and to remember the wisdom of my mother. SUMMERILL, DOROTHY, 2. Dody, 3. Did you get a letter, Pothead? , 4. Mr. Sandman, Ivory Palaces , 5. C.S.G. Commission, Senior rep., Ticket Sales, Kimtah, Girls' Club commit- tee, Senior Play, 6. To see the goal for my life, and to fulfill it. SWEET, LOLA JOYCE, 2. Joy, 3. You don't say! , 4. Hey There, Maybe , 5. Gym Check- er, Pep, Big Sister, Ir. rep., 6. I'd like to go around the four comers of the earth. SVVINDELL, LAGENE, 2. Kay, 3. It isn't often , 4. Pennies From Heaven, Medic , 5. Publicity and Dad's Night committees, Big Sis- ter, 6. To go to college, and be happy most of the time. TAYLOR, WILLIAM, 2. Wild Bill or Useless, 3. Let me have a whack at it cuz , 4. Eddie Ar- nold's Cattle Call, Wish You Were Here , S. Football, Baseball, Intramural Bowling, Grids- men Club, 6. To stay healthy and to be a mem- ber of the All-America Bachelor's Team. TAYLOR, DARLENE, 2. Tip, 3. OK, fine, Step on the gas, Pat , 4. Love Is a Many Splen- dored Thing , 5. Sr. Class Card Comm., Chair- man for Sr. Prom Decorations, Recording Sec. for L.A., 6. To have a happy marriage with Johnny, and to go to college and study art. TAYLOR, RONALD, 2. Ron, 3. Very good, brother , 4. Tenderly , 5. Intramural Sports, Boys' Club rep., Honor Society, Tordi, 6. To be a chemical engineer at Dow Chemical. ,Q E'-4 1-Name 2-Nicluinnze TE,-XCHOUT, YELKIA, 2. Tee, Velm, 3. Di, if you can't get the car I'll try and get ours , 4. Ilalleuiah, Moments to Remember , 5. G.C. Friendship Secretary, Ticket Chairman, Council, office work, 6. To find a few minutes to do the things l'm supposed to do in my spare time. THATCHER. DAVE, 2. Snatcher, Davey-Boy, 3. Halo Babe. Burp, EEEEEEHAAAH, 4. Lon- don Bridge Is Falling Down, Cow Jumped Over the Moon , 5. Yell Squad, Sr. Class, P.-T.A. Dance, 6. Game instructor in a nudist colony and help Rust through the course. THIRY, GIL, 2. Little Thiry, 3. How the heck are ya , 4. Take It Off , 5. Boys' Club, Library rep., Lettermen's Club, 100 Mile Club, Intramural Sports, Track, pulled up window blinds for hlrs. Friar in my Soph. year, 6. To win the Soph. 880. THOBIAS, GLENN, 2. Glenn, I don't know , 4. Teach Me Tonight , 6. To make a million dollars tax free. THOMPSON, CIIARLENE, 2. Charlie, 3. Credit that to my account, Jude , 4. Tenderly , 5. Songleatler, Sr. Prom Chairman, Soph. Aux. Chair., Ski Club Treats., Office, Sr. Luncheon, Sr. llrtwikfast, Roll offices, 6. To be xi good secretary, :intl always bt' worthy of my friends. 'l'llOhll'SON, iXlARl.li.Nli, 2. Marly, Mar, Marty, fl, Oh, darn! I li there , 4. Star Dust, Don't llurt Anymore, Autumn l.e:ives, Only You , 5. Spade, Ski Club, Girls' Club rep., Counselor's Office, Nurse's Office, library, 6. To have my fondest wish come true, to be its goozl a cook as my lllom. THORNQUIST, MOONIE, 2. Ronald, 4. Rhythm and Blues, Tiny Bradshaw, 5. Sports, 6. To be as fine a man as my father, to enter the U.VV., and to always be happy. TILBURY, JIM, 3. Is that right? , 4. I Hear You Knocking , 5. Boys' Club rep., Ski Club, Math Club, 6. To become a success and enjoy life. TOMLIN, IANICE BIARIE, 3. Honey Pal, Gee willergersu, 4. Always, Maybe, Honey Love , 5. Big Sister, Pep, Ticket Sales Commit- tee, 6. I would like to be a successful telephone operator and travel to Texas to meet a woman CEva Haneej that I have been writing to. TREGLOXVN, ROBERT, 2. Bob, 3. It's a goer , 4. jungle Dreamsm CEarl Bosticj, 6. Make my Zepher go. TRIMBLE, ROGER, 2. Nimble, Rag: 3. XVhich way to the kitchen? , 4. Day by Day, Hawk Eye , 5. Basketball, Baseball. Boys' XY Club, Study Hall Checker: 6. Sorneday when I am big and strong. I'll come back and take on both hlr. Pripp aritl Nlr. Boitano. TURNER, BILLIE, 2. Bill, XY1llie, VVilliam, 3. Airy mail from Friday Harbor today, BIom? , -1. .Xny blues and rhythm: 6. To get an apartment, invite Marilyn, Barb, Marty, joan, Leo, Carol, Carol, Phyllis, all the boys, and have Big Parties, also to become a local yocal of Friday Harbor. 3-Favorite Saying UMLAND, HAROLD, 2. Pee XVee, 3. You PC215- ant , 4. I Hear You Knocking , 6. To be a Salty lkfzirine. VAN DYKE, LARRY, 2. Cigar or Dutchie, 3. 'I rlon't know, but l've been told , 4. Day by Day. anything by the 4 Fresh- men, 5. Senior rep., Senior Play, 6. To be a success at everything I do, and to be a good Marine with Ozzie and Pee 'XVce. VAN ZANTE, IACK, 2. Van, llnrse, 3. Canon, Don, hurry un , 4. lt's Almost 'l'rnnorrow , 5. C. Sli. Cabinet, Boys' VV Club, 6. XVho knows? VAUCIIN, I.OUlil.l.A: fl. Alexander Cuilmant's Chn- certo No. OP '56 and llo- hemian Christmas Cradle Song by Poister, 5. Inter- national Friendshin Organ- ization, VV Club, E.T.A., Chinook Business Manager, Editor, Honor Society, CTorchj, 6. Be a successful teacher. VERT, DAVE, 2. Vert, 3. Let's stag it , 4. Dream by Bostic, The Verdict , 5. Roll pres., Boys' Club rep., Assembly, Basketball, attending Study Hall once in a while, 6. To be a cred- it to society, to be half the man Dad is: and to marry someone like Mom. VERT, DON, 2. Little Vert: 3. Never too good, but always careful , 4. All wmzs arranged by Art and Yours Truly, 6. To marry someone like Mom: to be half the man my Dad is, falso to keep the gang to- getherj. t if il, i sl! S X I Q if . J Q ..X X I I S1 i f.: J, 'QV 'S 45,-.Par , Q s, SHN ff?-f t ' I 'fx sv 4-Favorite Song VICKERS, XVILLIAM, 2. Bill, jig, Ace, 3. VVhat, me worry? , 4. Death of an Angel, Green Eyes , 5. Classes, 6. To let Larry's hot CU '41 beat mein a drag. VICKERY, XVALT, 2. Vic, 3. That's life , 4. Rock Around the Clock , 5. Boys' Club rep., 6. Success in life. VOSS, MARIETTA, 2. Blouse, Rita, 3. Say, now, isn't that nice , 4. Au- tumn Leavesf' Uhloments to Remember, M e i n Blonder Flieg-er , 5. G.C. rep., Library rep., 6. To re- member the wonderful teachers at NVest Seattle, to know a little about a lot. VYE, HARRY, 2. Slim, Shorty, Duke, 3. One more time, VVoods, and I'll smash you! , 4. By the Old Cabin Door by Thor's Mother, 5. Reading ex- cerpts from Pogo, 6. Make boxes in front hall, to ban the saying to be half the man my father is. WAGAR, BEVERLEY, 2. Bev., 3. Oh dear, OK. 4. I Belong YO Y0L1 9 5- Y.F.C. Club, Big Sister, 6. To be successful in What- ever I do. WALIN, DON, 2. Wally, 3. VVell fan me with a lead brick! g 4. Eddie Ar- nold's Cattle Call , 6. To be successful in anything try. 5-School Activities 6a-Ambition YVALKER, GRETA, 2. Gretchen, Gert, 3. Tl-1at'5 it, XVe have that established now, May I help you. sir? , 4. Moments to Remember , 5. P.-T..X. Dance Committee Chairman, Roll pres., Traffic Safety Conf., Pow-XVOW, Drama Club, French Club, Torch, Senior Play, 6. To see more trailers at the Duwamish, and to shrink one inch. IVALLBRIDGE, PETER R., 2. XVal, 3. Take it in stride , 4. Re-enlistment Blues , 5. New stu- dent, 6. To ski in the Swiss Alps, run the 6-min- ute mile, and see Lincoln smear Grant. IVALTON, KATHLEEN, 2. Kathy or VValnut, 3. f'But Molly, we can't go set again , 4. Rhapsody in Blue , 5. Sec. of Honor Society, Girls' Club Department Head, 6. To travel. XVARDEN, FREDRIC, 2. Fred, 3. You've had it , 4. Yellow Rose of Texas , S. Studying, ln- tramural Golf, 6. Be first in the Kimtah, be a chemical engineer. XVATSON, IIM, 2. The Burly One, 3. Might as well, can't dance , 4. Cattle Call , 5. Sr. Class Pres., Advisory Council, Boys' Club, Football, 6. Be the father of a very large family, about 12. VVAY, DENNIS, 2. Denny, 3. What am I, a mind readet? , 4. Autumn Leaves , 5. Pep Club, A.V. Crew, 6. To go to college, and be the man my father is. VVEIGEL, PHIL, 2. Phil, Wiggle, 3. By Jeni- plier, I like them gals , 4. Bessie the Heifer, House of Blue Lights , 5. Student, 6. Finish jenipher. XVEIAIER, VIRGINIA, 2. Ginnie, 3. It's off in the dingle-berries , 4. The Verdict , 5. Spade Club President CAll-City Secreta1'Yl. Ski Club, Girls' XV Club, Big Sister, Pep Class, Gym Checker, Honor Society, Girls' Club Committee, 6. To sail to Hawaii in a sailboat, then set out for a career. VVEIR, HM, 2. Fella, 3. Nuthin' for you buddy , 4. Moments to Remember , 5. Football, Tennis, Senior rep., WV Club, 6. To be a successful en- gineer. XVEIRMAC, TOM, 2. Tom, 3. Let's go, man , 4. Stardust, Cum Drop , 5. Study Hall Checker, Gridsmen Club, 6. To see the world and be a successful engineer. XVHALEY, ROY, 3. VVords are frozen history , 4. Ain't That a Shame , 5. Wlarriors Club, 6. To make good in the Navy. XVHITE, CLARIBEL, 2. Clari, Speck, 3. Hey, how about that, Sho nough , 4.- Speak LOW, Invitation , 6. To become a pirate with Ian and raid the Bremerton Navy Yard in search of Captain Barney. .3 1+ X. ig 'H' H- H Q! :O 1 . LQ.. x if .if I . :Aging U by N1 1:1 sr -1-. 4. A I ii Q K? 'Q X J' 1-Name 2-Nickname VVHITNEY, VVILLARD, 2. VVillie, 3. VVhat do ya say there, Dad? , 4. The Great Pretender, Are You Satisfied , 5. Band and Orchestra, Sax soloist in Christmas Concert, '55, 6. To graduate :iijnddthen to play with the U.S. Marine Corps an . VVILLIAAIS, VERNA, 2. Jeannie, 3. VVell I'll be dareff 4. Green Eyes , 5. Chinook, 6. To go to U. . .A. VVILSON, ARTELLA, 2. Artie and Puss Two Gun Willy Pole, 3. Hi Buddy, That's cheat- ing boy , 4. Soldier Boy, Write Me a Letter , 5. Study Hall Checker, Library worker, 6. Suc- cessful housewife and mother and be as happy as my parents. VVINEGAR, SI-IERRAN, 2. Shari, 4. l'You'll Never VValk Alone, 4'He , 6. Marry Mo Io and live happily ever after. VVINGATE, IVIYRNA, 2. Myrn, Ernst, 3. Oh! Can't we go, Runnie? , 4. Moments to Remem- lier, 'l'imberjack by Ron, 5. Big Sister, Senior Breakfast and Luncheon, Study Checker, 6. To remember the good times Greta and I have had, and to always find happiness with Ron. XVINQUIST, MAURITZ, 2. Vic, Swede, and all other unmentionables, 3. For heaven's sake , 4. Anything by Brubeck, 5. Football, Basketball Manager, W Club, 6. To be a football coach and to complete our dream project, The Cage, with Professor L. WISE, KAY, 3. But Larry, I don't wanna ride the bus , 4. Hot Teddy , 5. Roll pres. and see. Mother-Daughter Tea, Tom-Tom, P.-T.A. Dance Comm., Big Sister, 6. To please Larry and learn how to drive. WOOD, MARY LYN ' 2. Mimi, 3. You've got me , 4. Day by'Da , 5. Girls' Club Commit- tees, 6. Be a nurse. WOODS, DELENE ANN, 2. Del, 3. My Boy Flat Top , 4. That Old Black Magic, Pennies From Heaven , 5. Library Assistant, Pep Class, Chorus, 6. To be an airline stewardess, if I grow an inch. VVOODS, FRED, 2. Bud, Woodsy, 3. You got a point there, but it'll take an odd sized hat to fit it , 4. The Popcorn Song , 5. Golf, 6. Elec- tronics engineer. XVORTHINGTON, BILL, 2. VVillie, 3. Tee-I-Iee- Roar , 4. Ruby , 5. Out-of-School Commission, C.S.G. rep., Boys' Club rep., Roll pres., Make-up Club Vice Pres., Unesco, Moccasin Club, Kimtah, Boys' State, Treasurer of International Friendship Organization, Assembly Commission, Advisory Council, 6. To be worthy of my friends. XVYCKOFF, LARRY, 2. VVike, Ace. Anyway, 3. Chev's just don't go Qespeeially 4O'sj , 4. Any- thing by Ames Brothers, Green Eyesn, 5. Trying to ass, 6. To be half the man I know I am, also to have a full tank of gas. 42 3-Favorite Saying YARROVV, S U S AN, 2. Sue, 3. Sneakers, any- 0ne? , 4. You'll Never VValk Alone , 5. C.S.G. In- S c h ool a nd Information Commissions, O r c h e s tra, Senior Choir, Girls' Club Dad's Night and jack-of-all Trades Committees, Stand- ards Committee Chairman, Chinook page Editor, Hon- or Society, Big Sister, Roll offices, 6. To be a friend to everyone. YORK, BARBARA, 2. Par- bie, 3. Hey, that's real neat , 4. Day by Day, Green Eyes , 5. XV Club Sec. and Treas., Girls' Club, Moccasin Club Pres., Spade, Big Sister, 6. Make a new friend with every smile. YOUNG, KAREN, 2. Ker- ry, 3. Oh, I Wish Jim was here , 4. Sincerely, I'll Never Stop Loving You, Only You , 5. None, 6. To make a good wife and mother and to always make my husband happy, and to graduate in Iune of '56. ZOLL, IIAROLD GEORGE, 2. Hal, Ilerk, 3. Shish, what a grouchn, 4. Chuck Berry, Maybel- linen, 6. To become a DJ., to find a steady girl friend, to bum around the country on S400 a week, and to make it to Detroit with Red and Iack. ZORIC, KATHERINE, 2. Katie, 3. 'Tm iust Leasing you , 4. VVhY Don't You B e l i e v e M e, Little Things Mean a Lot , 5. W Club, 6. To become Bob's bookkeeper. ZUMALT, IACKIE, 2. Jack, 3. Whose house this week, Betty? , 4. 4'Only You , 5. Ir. Class Pres., Advisory Council, Song- leader, Roll Offices, 6. Be a private secretary and someday get married and have I2 children. i I - ., 'if 1 ff.. 'ff ,WS ' ,V f W' . if .f X 6 ,N 'Lfilk iggiig me I' , ' frm- 5 lr .7 5 ya , - i, S'-fv' ' , i 1.1114 3 f fA1, ' r it , . ' . 3 if? we 1 f K. Y ... KE 'Q f 052' I J 5 , 5- . V,.4,,, Hi. . - ,i , Q ', if Jail? l ' Q 22,52 , .P 3 tzygig, 2.44 1 . . ' '3'N: 'l1 1 1 ' ' 'ilaz' 7' 5 me-' rite?-5: -' Af. A ,..'.5,:,', -qw' if ?.Q'3fM',' 1 I 4-Favorite Song ZUVELA, IENNIE, 2. Lit- tle, 3. Quiet, let's think , 4. The Verdict , 5. Mr. Hannaford, 6. To lose five pounds and give it to Mary. ABLING, DICK, 2. Abe, Coach, 3. Let's go, Bud- dY S- 4. Gumdrop, Black Denim Trousers , 5. junior Achievement, Roll Pres., 6. To go to college, help lack Laghti get Ierry Erick- son that job. ANDERSON, BOB, 3. In- dubidibly so , 4. I Saw the Silver in My Moths-:r's Hair. ARMSTRONG. JERRY, 3. Tain't legal , 4. Man From Utopia , 6. To live fast, love hard, and stay single. BOHN, DUDLEY, 2. Pi- erre La Bone, 4. Honey Babe CMarine's versionj, Cigarettes, Whiskey and Wa, Wa, Women , 6. To go to California with Ger- ald and join the Marines, to be Gerald's and Dick's best man at their weddings. BOHN, RICHARD D., 2. Dick, 3. Marines are the glory boys , 4. Shifting, Whispering Sands , 6. To prove my favorite saying- which I am going to have trouble doing. 5-School Activities 6-Ambition BREXVSTER, ZERBY, 2. Saucy, 3. Oh swell! , 4. Star Dust , 6. To enjoy life. BORGERSON, GARY, 2. VValdo, 3. Dori't crush the smokes , 4. Gumdrop , 6. Reno or Bust! BROWN, DONNA, 2. Shrub, 3. So goes it , 4. Autumn Leaves, K'Tenderly , 5. Girls' Club, Music and Talent, Make-up Club, 6. To marry George, and make Malcolm happy. CLOSTERMAN, GENE, 2. Trigger, 3. VVhy care what people think when 98927 don't , 4. Ba Came by Stan Kenton, Tangerine by Stan Getz, 6. To gig at Birdland in N.Y, COVVAN, ALBERTA, 2. Al, Albe, 3. Oh it's a dandy day! , 4. You'll Never Walk Alone, Why Don't You Write Me , 5. Big Sister, 6. Get married, and be all the mother my mother was. DAI-IL, GARY, '2. Dahl, 3. Let's hit it , 4. Bach Meets El Mambo, Madame Van Damme and Meadowlandn by the Great Art Van Damme Quintet, 5, Pow-Wow, Talent Assembly, Boys' Club rep., Intramural Basketball, 6. To some day become a great musician like Joe Spano and to be the first accordionist with Stan Kenton. DISHER, RAY, 3. Hi, Handsorne! , 4. Black Denim Trousers , 6. To find out the truth about Defaccio. DIXON, DANNY, 2. Red, 3. Ah, fer crumb sakes! , 4. Western music, 5. Counselor's office messenger, Chorus '54, '55, Junior Achievement '54, 6. To get a car before I forget how to drive. DOUGHERTY, IOANA, 2. Iokey-I., Pee Wee, Joe, 3. Oh no, 'KHmrn, I guessu, 4. Green Eyes, Dream , 5. Tom-Torn, P.-T.A. Dance Committee, Head-Nurse Aid, Class of '56 rep., 6. To go to Preston with Ionne-Get married. ECKLUND, LARRY, 2. Ben Booze, 3. You got a smoke, Mack? But Kay, I can't come and get you , 4. Take Back My Heart I Ordered Liver, Hot Toddyn, 6. To marry Kay and get a job like bulb snatching, it's light work. EVERSON, DOUGLAS, 2. Brother, 4. Death of an Angel , 6. To graduate. FLEMING, BILL, 2. Billy, Sam, 3. Ain't got one , 4. Marine Hymn, Song of the Dreamer , 6. To get Dudley and Dick married, then become a cattle rancher. 43 ,gy 78:-I A 62 I 5 -sv. sy . - ...,-f i .Wi . 1 fr' 0 .,, 'F -41 4 il ,J ff .A 5 ,Tw-1 1 JV, '35 . , ,V 1 rf' i J fi Z' 1,9 dh ' ' 1 U C C i Q ' C 'T '3' , 2 wi J '17 't , t if 1+.X'uiin 2?NiCk11Il1Yll FLEMING, P.-XT, 2. Pat, 3. Did anyone call? Yes, Paula, he does , 4. Earth Angel and any other 'Blues in rhythm , S. G.C., C.S.G., Big Sister, 6. To someday get my driver's license, to smuggle a good looking XVhop out of Italy with me and to always find success and happiness. FREY, FREDA MARIE, 2. Freddie, Dimples, 3. Oh! Cheese and Crackers, also Cotton Pick- ing , 4. Tina Marief' 'Rice , 5. Big Sister, 6. To meet again with Mack's Back Porch Gang, to have a good job and a place of my own, to see a certain person marry. GIESA, FRED, 2. Greasy, 3. Ya, it is , 4. Rock Around the Clock, Because of You , 5. Boys' Club, Track, 6. To make Smitty say prunes. GRAYBILL, LEE, 2, Griblc, 3. Dubissary , 4. Too Pooped to Pop , 5. Chairman of Harvest hloon Ball and other Boys' Club activities, Roll pres., 6. To achieve a certain goal :ind to enjoy it happy and prosperous life, to teach Shirley how to water ski. GBDISINC, RONALD SIIERXVOOD, 2. Lommi, Ronnie Oil' Side, I forgot, I hit my man XV:itson , 4. You'lI Never VV:ilk Alone, Old Man River hy Roland Hays, 5. Gridsmen Club, 'WV' C'luh,Spike Shoe Club, Ski Cluh, Footlxill, Track, Roll pres. Soph. :ind Jr., 6. To make other people linppy and he happy myself. Il,XllIJlNG, HOXANA, 2. Roxie, Midge, Red, 3. Holy O' huekets of niud! , 4. Autumn Leaves by Nant King Cole, 6. To become il real good eoininercizil artist and to someday become the proud owner of a chestnut horse. Also to see soinedziy :i certain girl friend the day she marries J. lf. Cl'm gonna he there, 'If MJD HARDY, GARY, 2. Gar, Hardy, 3. Gimme a Bell, How many strokes? , 4. The Verdict, Love Is a Many Splendored Thing , 5. Roll pres., Senior rep, C.S.G.5 6. Get married and have many little arguments CBettyD. IIILL, DICK, 3. It's1ight-up time , 4. Anything by Glen Miller, 5. Going from class to class, 6. To go to Reno and Las Vegas with Gary and win a large fortune. HOLBROOK, BOB, 2. Howdy, 3. Thais not so , 4. It's Howdy Doody Time , 5. Baseball, Basketball, 6. To live the kind of life I myself can be proud of. I-IOXVARD, LOIVELL, 2. Blossom, 3. I see your mouth moving, but I canlt hear a thing you're saying , 4, I Hear You Knocking , 5. Basketball, '56 rep, 6. To become a fruit peeler. 3-Favorite Saying LABYAK, 1111: 2. Moose, 3. XVell, how 'bout that, Hey, I-lo giel , 4. Blo- inents to Seiiieiiiliern and Green Eyes , 5. Roll rep., Roll pres., Football, 6. To own the biggest night club in town. LAMBERT, JOAN, 2. Grandma, 3. YVant a kiss, Pete? Cparakeetj, 4. Green Eyes , 6. To prove to Leon that it will happen within twenty years. LANCTOT. NITAL, 3. lk-lla , 4. Tiger Ray , 6. To see the world. McDON,'XLD, TEIIRY, 2. Mac, 3. Good grief, Ili Ioan, Curses, Ook , 4. You Are My Love, No Other Arms , 5. XValking Joan to her class, Track, 6. Automobile dc- signer, industrial designer, to marry a certain extreme- ly cute, very beautiful, completely wonderful girl, and always make her hap- py, to travel to other plan- ets and solar systems. NICOLICH, RUDY, 2. Coznowski, 3. By the way, how's your Mom, Ed? , 4. The Great Pretender, Celery Stalks at Mid- night, anything by Bostic or the Three Suns, 5. 8:40- 1O:45, regular sessions with Mr. I-Iannaford, 6. To get what I Xvant, when I want it, and to enjoy it be- . - r it yd Q-.1 ...f i f , , fore l'm too old. X ., 5 T' 2' ki 35354, A , j' 4 V liti 'if' KEESLING, RON, 2. Geefer, Yah , 4.g'A1in't fl A , That a Sh.ime, l Hear 'ou 'noc'ing , . oll A A , A - I . 1 u , K Q L Xkieexl'r1sl.1Radi:itor Gang, 6. To be a success and If6e5?3r1gi 7 , 2, .Eff 'l VJ- 5 L MPP gI'I'6L1SE og Blue Lights , 5. - 1 EW - f it , .24 IO :l0' 6. To beat 'Y iill' Q. . 1-.ORTllAUS, REITH, 2. George: 3. Its a cus- , , - , ' pw' -4. W 'Q rom , 4. Only You : 5. Study Hall Checker, 6. SMU m poker' 4, K .. 1 i , Q - Togo to the U. of XV. to study to be a doctor. V- ff in 5' ' , ' r A X at ,tty 23175 V f l 't .fl ff AA 3 R IT.,-J .-X,-,, , 5 fir' vii .fr it -. 'Wi gl, , '-'Sr' K ...A 4-Favorite Song PETERSON, DAVE, 2. Dirty Dave, Pete, Swish, Captain Dave, 3. XVell I'll be , 4. Day by Day , 5. Basketball, Baseball, Study I-Lall Checker, Radiator Gang, 6. To always be a success. PIERCE, JOAN, 2. Ioanie, 3. Oh come on, Pay, VVhere's Leo the Lion now? , 4. He by Al Hibler, 5. Big Sister, 6. To go to California with Fay and Jean and to see Swee- ney be herself again, and to always be able to smile and have a car. PRITCHARD, PETER, 2. Pete, 3. I forgot , 4. Take the A Train, Be cause of Youn, S. just get- ting there on time, 6. To win just one physique con- KCSI. SMITH, R U S S ELL, 2. Chow, 3. If you can't lick them-join them , 4. Any cowboy songs, 5. Library Roll rep., 6. Ioin the Navy and be half the man my Dad is. SPARKS, GARY, 2. Garis- dun, 3. Hi, ya , 4. Ebb Tide on the Duwamish Mud Flats : 5. Roll Presi- dent, 6. To be a good cook, so I won't have to be con- tinually eating things raw or canned. SWEENEY, MARILYN, 2. Sweeney, Pee Wee, 3. Carol, let's go to Ballard and see jack and Bud , 4. Tender1y, You Made Me Love You , 6. To see Leo become Mrs. James Paddock and to always have great times with Jim P., Carol, Leo, Hank, Al, Phyllis, Billie, Ioanie, Dan- ny, .and go to all Bil1ie's parties. 5-School Activities 6-Ambition TALBOT, IIM, 2. Tal, 3. Py's go nowhere , 4. Burn That Candle, Sixteen Tons , 5. Try- ing to pass, 6. Get my driver's license back and keep it. XVALKER, GEORGE, 2. joe, 3. Get that? IF I could only make you , 4. Ulf I Had a hlillion Dollars, I VVouldn't Spend a Penny , 5. Health Ed., Football, Girls' Club, 6. To light the march that sets the world on fire, to kill Doty's plants. XVALLS, THOMAS I., 2. Knucklehead, 3. Yea, ain,t it awful! XVords are frozen history , 4. Ioshus , 5. Swinging in the trees at Hiawatha, 6. To make my life a success. VVICKS, PETE, 2. Potszrebie, 3. YVhat'sa story hereug 4. I Only Have Eyes for You, It's Howdy Holbrook Time , 5. Leaning against the radiiator, 6. To have Arlene A. do all my home- wor '. VVREN, SHARON, 2. Dubbie, 3. I'm sorry, Mt. Hayes, didn't mean to be late , 4. '4Autumn Leaves , 5. '56 rep., Girls' Club, Ski Club, Sr. Choir, Big Sister, Make-up, 6. To share the same gondola with Sharon and Val. HARRINGTON, SHARON, 2. Harrington, 3. Ieepers!'l, 4. Moments to Remember , 5. Last Minute Girls' Comm., Y.F.C., 6. Musical career. 9,23 1 SCYMTX-X, 1.9.-. x-4 t 2. N. '15 ly lllsfqf ,.. . ...tb- '9 I Qoasxocrt 'mlm-.wet QQ-Q 41-KUOOQV FOR, -me we-Lee emo ccoxomwcfe L-PDO Nami- Q,6LQcLtND one, ,QQ RCN-VLSQ. QGNST QPQPKQS- KT LADXLL S-ggsnxs UXDXTW VYXY. 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VYYN i . .. 'fe f ' fig igllfjyf s.,--F K v- Q l s A is ,' 'W' 4.33 l -11 4 , -..W 'Nt XS S..-l ,A M A I s 'X , . ' 1 ,s NX . ,A w I ts 12' X , I .f J- -ex ' Ji- , WM The famous Seattle Totem Pole, carved in the mid-nineteenth century and erected in the Tlingit village of Tongass, southeast Alaska, in memory of a woman of the Kininook family of the Raven clan. It was hrought to Seattle in 1899 and stood in Pioneer Square until 1939, when it was damaged hy fire. A modern replica of the pole was then erected in its place. AQ Traditional at West Seattle High . . . the installation . . . its never-tcrbeforgotten pre- sentations . . . Miss Inspirationm . . . a year promising those newly installed an inspir- ing time of service . . . to those going our of the ranks, many pleasant memories . . . Com- mittee signup . . . Girls' Club Week . . . Faculty Tea . . . Dacl's Night . . . Christmas Toy Drive . . . Charm and Health Week . . . Girls' Club Tolo . . . College Tea . . . Mom, Daughter Tea. .. 1 . K f s- 't CFI ight i - lv V 1' ER C. S. G. is an organization formed for the purpose of acquainting students and teachers with the problems of every-day school life. Its name, Cooperative School Government, implies what it is attempting to do: obtain cooperation throughout the entire school, by way of a government. Not only do students learn to solve problems, but they receive valuable training that can be used in their adult lives. C. S. G. is important because it devel- ops self-reliance, poise and teaches young minds to think. Probably most ipmortant is that it pre- sents the opportunity for the student body to- become a part of their school and also allows them to express their views. From the experience gained in C. S. C., West Seattle students will be prepared for the future. .wiv KX? President, Sharon Faler Vice-President, Paul Harvey Secretary, Io Dunlap Advisor, Mr. Franks Tribe-Tlingit Ceremonial Stuff ADMINISTRATIVE Betty Shaffer ASSEMBLY Tom Companion CABINET SECRETARY Diane DeVVitt FINANCE Dick Busse FORUM Elizabeth Davis IN-SCHOOL Sally Io Banker INFORMATION Colleen Elsner INTER-HIGH Cathy Rice JUSTICE Jack Van Zante MAINTENANCE Edson Pederson Clst semesterj COMMISSIONERS MAINTENANCE Kay Botts C2nd semesterj OUT-OF-SCHOOL jack Pierce PEP Carol Peterson POINT Ann Kinner STUDY HALL Jack Brehan FALL COUNCIL ROW 1-I. Davis, B. Gilman, G Izenhower, N. Harrwig, D. Paxton C. Saxwold, M. O'Nei1, A. Hardwick M. Johanson, M. Schmoyer, D. Phe- lan, I. Freclericks. ROW 2-I. Louisell, M. Mahan, L Layton, S. Condit, M. Gould, H. Eam- heart, I. Jackson, G. XValker, H. Eker, D. Cox, J. Gowdy, G. VValker. ROVV 3 - J. Shore, V. Frovat, K Drickson, I. Ekenstedt, A. Kistler, I Dunlap, D. Vert, If Sloan, P. Okc I. Magnussen, R. Gramann. ROYV 4 - S. Morris, V. Gould, P Munroe, M. De Long, D. Hill, B. Bac- cetti, B. Hlorthington, B. Taylor, I Slingerland, A. Pederson. ROXV 5 - I. Brehan, D. Forbes, M Scharammeck, H. Elder, XV. Dewar A. Freeman, P. Harvey, L. Graybill E. McKinney, VV. Booth. SPRING COUNCIL ROVV l-I. Sutherland, M. Gould S. Anderson, M. Harrington, P. Rod lin, A. Eker, A. Pederson, B. Ogdon I. Davis, P. Price. ROVV 2 - I. Barteld, H. VVilliarns R. Otto, M. VVood, V. Gould, I. Mag- nussen, P. Slocomb, M. Spencer, S Hartwig, N. Martin. ROVV 3 - I. Louisell, T. Garrison P. Stapleton, C. Delaittre, D. Phillips L. Simons, T. Trimble, I. Ray, D Thomas. ROVV 4 - I. Baker, I.. Anderson, P Manville, M. Le Master, R. Nichols B. Gray, D. O'F1aherty, I. Dunlap M. Larson, C. Steffan, M. I-Iuson, A Grindulis. - ROW 5 - D. Iamar, C. Johnson, M Schrammeck, VV. Dewar, P. Harver H. Elder, Van Dyke, R. Wadsack - f 13:15 r 1 1 HA 3 Q Mrs. Johnson Secretary . 0 x I' Mrs. McKinnev Treasurer 1. P.-T.A. Tea 2. P.-T.A. Dance 3. Parents tour library 4. Open house rw- .. Si Vw. Iuka 5 fr figggn-51 mm li ,J 9 ,- Wm guffn f- . 0 'F ' sv Q I I Mrs. Mahan President ...mp Mrs. Chavey Vice-President ,lbs ' Q . 'N i .i'h1-A f I , f, ur, r Muon Mrs. Ray Second Vice-Preside we M fl...- fiif e. .2 ,. , ff? ha Caty Rice ' C.S.G. Rep. Anna Dean Nohl INTER-HIGH DAN G0 Greta Walker P.-T.A. Dance Chairman .p.,,,,. 05 4-6 ':-:lf Camille Nelson P.-T.A. Dance Secretary 1. Inter-High Council meets . . . 2. P.-T.A. Dance Committee with 3. P.-T.A. Dance . . . Girls' Club Rep. lnter-High is an organization com- posed of representatives from the eight high schools. Our representatives are Cathy Rice, Anna Dean Nohl, and Bill Kavanaugh, who serve under Steve Hansel, president, from Car- field. The purpose of Inter-High is to solve school problems with the help of all the students. nl I U Bill Kavanaugh Boys' Club Rep. g ,Q P.-T.A. Dance Chairman Mrs. ' Williams . . . ' ' f 'v 14 d WF' 11 1 5 Q, W swf Z! 'wiht ' FT Mrs. Olson Advisor Service Department Dcnnrtmt-nt Ilt-nd Donn Quine President Q T , , , 1 ' an Anna Dean Nolil a t W 2 i 1 w l ' ,Q lt 1 ., - . ,, , 1 . ,F V it lug' 1' 's 4 --'- . , - NO I vw , W- A Q FMT - x N f , X E f ' A ludy johnson . Nu 5 f Vice-President 5 W j M, Administrative Department Department Head A Kathleen VValton l S t . ar, , 2 L t , tv ' f 25, l Nancy Mmm I A , f X ' x P S x N ' S , D 5' fl .tw ,NW FW. gl Sophomore Auxiliary 'Raw W ' Betty Kaiser Corresponding Secretary at W Lg Re W-wa' Ona Kay Kroll E Treasurer Ruth Lorentzen cording Secretary I , 1 N JN Entertainment Department Q Department Head A, Janet Holter H-fu ,NX N4 . I' , , r 1 , s f ' AN! s ' yur 5 Personality Department Devartment Head Iris Beisner 3 f rr r ' r W H nw-. vm f' N' , 4 , 'K 'ff f f 4 f , 4 ff 1 W wg V ' ff ZWQ 1 t H ,f ,, fr 42, f' za gf gf ' ,g ,rf fix 4 x ,Z f M 'X 7' X , ,if ' 3' fm' g ,. 2 5 f 1 ' N1 f fffifjf 1 :f - ' f 4 A, f 1 ,f , ' '1 ,yi 1 , yf' 77 F , X Hz ' ,i t, I' ' ' . . ' 2 ' , , Sophomore AU.X1113fy 51 ,'!31,'g ' ,V ' ' , I , 4 Chairman and Secretafif' I as ' Q Y ii Q ' ,cn -N , Q tx , X in ' f' ' 1 G 0 if Q M X 42' K 7 E f Wir A - ' 17 z ' 5 P'S f f .1 If 1 Y , .3 , 0 xl gl Yi President JERRY LAUX Full Council: ROVV l-L. McGrath B Kawanaugh A kolstead C Thomas U. I.. lliladcnu, C. llufford I Ollncn ROVV 2 B Llttlc G Blggere B Davidson, j. 'I'ill1ury, C. Dahl L foslu B Sullnan ROW 3 H btruam W. Dcwcr, C. llain, K. Ilosluler, I Laux D X Lrt, D Vnrl C N N B0y's Club, Downs Faculty' Q, C 9 Secretary BOB KLEIN fi? Q flfals L. . V 9. , ' s 1, j wh that 5 si! ROW I Montorea L McGrath C Thomas Claboe G Dahl, E. Foster ROXV 3 H Larson Girls MW Club Advisor-Miss Arnold ROW I-C. Izenhowcr, L. Vaughn, A. Lyon, C. Garrand, P. Sherman, E. Earl, P. Iwunrow, I. Evans. ROW 2-D. lXlcCammam, S. Julian, B. Spencer, C. Everson, G. Brehan, S. Crohn, D. X Quint, I. Lysnc. ROVV 3-V. Vlfeimer, I. Hagen, I. Killgore, E. Nelson, E. Williams, D. Roskie, S. Gooclmiln. ROVV 4-A. Butler, C. VVz1iwz1i0lC, F. Conquest, BT. Reilly, F. Helbick, S. Butler, Dunlap, D. DcVVitr. NOT PICTLIRED-B. Ildcgccock. Science Fiction Aclvisor-Mrs. D. C. Smi ROVV l--S. Nlnrkus, N. Curl- son, I.. Vaughn, A. Anderson S. Hopkins. ROVV BAT. Mc- Drmnlcl, ll. Siam, ll. lllnkc, M. Blitz. ROVV 3--ll. llockvll, P. Cnnnor, ll. Martin, A. Knvlwl li. Stvvclis. Xfklw. ' ' N p w,., ! 1 f i 2,1 Unk.. 5 ' 1 . Www' ,ri 5 UL I 3 N , x Debate .-Xclvisor-Mr. Thomas ROVV l-Mr. Thomas, S. Anderson, C. Thurston, C. XVomlside. ROVV 2-B. Thompson, l. Edman, N. Cooper. RON' 3-D. Buerman, D. Campbell, I. ChavcY. N. VVelch. g, Math Club Advisor-Miss Peasley ROYY 1-R. Vickey, D. Oelschlager, lvl. Beattie. N. Adams, A. Kachel, C. Hag- RCYFKY- AROVV 2-M. Coe, R. VVarden, C. Vlyoogiside, A. YVoodside, VV. Cox, J. OvBr1en.- ROXV 3-T. VVeirmac, P. Ca- V X, hill, I. Tilbury, P. Connor, I. Slingerland, R. VVaclsack. ROVV 4-R. Pepper, D. Damm. T- Gans, G. DePoorter, D. Levin, Nl. Nlaher. M1 I iv ,f ian Pm . l Advisor-Nliss Luppold . . . ROW l-S. ilulian, S. Hartwig, M. Beattie, I. Comnick, I. Sabajo, B. Spannus, N. Adams, D. McCammant. ROW 2-A. Kache , S. Sklensky, V. Manwell, C. Haggerty, N. Eeckhout, I. Aitken, L. Vaughn, M. Blitz, M. McKinley. ROW 3-K. XValton, N. Merrell, I. Mclvor, D. Bergum, I. Miller, I. Schmidt, M. Hedgecock, E. Allen. I I. F. O. Silsby, P. Keith, M. Iohanson, C. Hollister, S. Markus, M. Rodia. ROXV 2-S. Bryan, S. Stevens, N. Eeckhout, N. Cooper, I. Schmidt, B. Beyers, N. Carlson, L. Vaughn. ROW 3-E. Heroux, D. Roskie, B. Roberts, L. Swanson. B. Siau, B. KVorthington, D. Campbell, M. Gregory. T7 C77 ,f' ,.. a ... . T , Qin 1 -I - 'I Spikeshoe Advisor-VV. Ullin ROW I-E. Foster, I. Strum, 1. Gowdy, F. Bistrom, E. Munger. ROVV 2-K. Hostetler, K. Newell. B. Blank, B. Poynccr. ROW 3-C. lVlcSorley, L. Johnson, D. Fanning. A 1- Ski Club Advisox+H. Smith ROVV A-R. Shorett, B. Blank, I. Sweeney, L. Davis. ROW 1-P. Converse, D. Crowder, G. Brehan, J. Com- panion, M. Holert, L. Holert, M. Dawley, D. Brado, M. Blitz, S. Burgess. ROW 2-C. Grancis, S. Hogue, Y. Falk, I. Bohn, C. Kuppler, I. Hedvall, P. Bigge. ROW 3-S. Blauert, I. Brehan, W. Cox, T. Companion, D. Hecimovich, E. Heroux. ROVV 4-R. Gramann, I. Huggman, P. Cahill, D. Damrn, G. Endlich, T. Heerhartz, M. Bookter. Gridsmen Advisor-VV. Ullin Clst tcumj ROVV 1--G. Walker, 1. Bre- han, I. Chytil, I. Creighton. D. Iamar. ROW 2-D. Knight, L. johnson, B. Poy- necr. D. Hill. ROVV 3-M. VVinquist, I. Lawrence, R. Iohnson, P. Oke. L. Mc- Grath. ROVV 4-C. Coyle, M. Thornquist, D. Boender. G. Cook. 60 Ski Club Advisor-H. Smith ROW A-R. Shroett, B. Blank, I. Sweeney, L. Davis. ROW l-N. Kelley, I. Nelson, I. Ruttenger. S. Morris, P. Slater, N. Johnson, B. Willis, S. Slater, S. Schwenzer, D. Paxton, S. Stewart. ROW 2-K. Moore, I. Jefferies, I. Wagner, C. Waiwaiole, P. Karlberg, I. Miller, K. Minden, C. Luker, G. Motz, C. Lutz, I. Mclvor. ROW 3-A. Woodside, P. Jackson, K. Knull, G. Yount, M. O'Neill, R. Terrana, P. NVold, I. Zimmerman, I. Schmidt, I. john- son. ROW 4-C. Woodside, 1. Knutson, M. Marshall, M. Russell, A. Worden, R. Johnson, R. Nichols. D. Poor, R. Montgomery. I . f . wa., Home Economics Club Advisor-Mrs. M. King ROW 1-R. Hoien, P. Harrow, C. Hawkins, B. Rinehart, N. Iahnke, G. Buhan, S. Sims, D. Kirchrnann, M. D. Droullard. ROW 2-M. Spencer, P. Stapleton, F. Frey, I. Evans, B. Orodt, I. Iaech, E. Williams, I. Farmer, W. Gray E. Fitzpatrick. ROW 3-S. Anderson, R. Gramann, M. Wood, J. Holcombe, S. Andersen, B. Hedgecock, C. Kroolc, M. Krook, E. Davis. ROW 4-S. Anderson, P. Donovan, I. johnson, A. Draper, K. Spaberg, E. Allen, D. Karlenberg, V. Teachout. Gridsmen Advisor-W. Ullin f2nd teamD ROW 1-D. Thompson, A. Jensen, P. Slocornb, L. Stry. R. Ronning F. Gaige. ROW 2-I. Hawkins, M. Clo- bee. l- MHEHUSSCH, I- Lopez, F. Peacocke. ROWU3.-G. Carlsen, I. Jones, B. Nuber, D. Phillips, C. Knorr, S. Yurkovich. v 21 lj ' -F IAQIB MJ Torch Advisor-Miss Sealoff ROW l-R. Gardner, M. Mont o Lr saw 2:11 a:.a:..ff is M Qsdf:..xz:..5:r: . .T if C .f B .Iiffwf'a'1?.,'.lzzL1.f'rfa: 12.c2':.:a. ....,,.... P C. 1,f, ... .. my I HHWCYMNS Smloffrijimnnc Hunt j.,t0l1 N Gmunu. C Watson A MacKay Mrs A Audlo -Visual Advisor-Mr. Alslcbcn ROVV 1-E. Weller, Vice-Pres., T. Ogard, Pres., I. Nielson, Sec. ROVV 2-Mr. Alsln-ben, C. Davidson, C. Ol- iver, C. Reeves, I. Davie, I. Danielson, Mrs. liiles. ROVV 3fR. Gurnard, I. Logan, D. Reeves, I. lloxidley, B. Iew' ctt, L. Glnspic, G. Berger, I. Olsen, VV. ' x OVV 4 T Gibson V Blnklou R - . , . Kaufman, D. VVoodard, B. Sessions, D. Ebert, ll. Burke, I. Vincent. F. Gnige, G. Gallant, I. Tharp, B. Mc- Laughlin. B. Herr, L. Yaughn. ROVV 2-E. Pederson, S. Blauert S Sklensky R Blake I Schafer I 'Xlclxor M Bookter E Bell M Smith D Taylor S Bunker, G. Runner, Y. Anderson L Simmons ROVV 3-D. Durham, I. Schmidt B Hedgcoclr I Iohnson R Gramann K Olson V Haws E Ogden S Winegar C Kallen li Rafert S. Anderson. RONV 4-LL.PCICfSO11,I.OlBTlEH R Kmgma D Forbes H Elder B Vkforthmgton G Perrin C Anderson V Weimer, M Larson, I. Iackson, H. Earnheart C Peterson ROVV 5-I. Selle, R. Taylor, P Roberts B Kasanaugh T Gans P Harxex D Leun M McKinley I Chytil A Kachel Dunlap, B. Peaslcy, C. Thompson S Faler Kiln Advisor-Miss Luppold ROVV 1-B. Gilman, C. E. Olson S Yarrovs S Shepard I Burkett M Coe G Rupp I Haynes S Goodman D Klrchmann , I Warriors Advisor-Mr. VVarren ROXV l-T. Ogard, C. Olson G Osborn G' Bqles. D. Durham, I. O'Brien, VV: VVlx1ttxer. ROVV 2-J. Chavey, R. Wha levy Thompson, M. Terry, L. Peterson E' ll eller. T. Gibson. ROW 3-L. Sears A' Kachel, xl. Llppe, D. Sekella, D. Bm land, S. Schilz. ROVV 4-D. Chartrand G' XOUUI, T. Heerhartz, D. Dana, D McNeely. Study Checkers Advisor-lNIrS. McDonald ROW 1 -I. Izenhower, G. Bur ton, P. Keith, G. Tatrnan, I. Bur chedean, S. Slater, I. Erie, D. Me- land, K. Miriden. ROW 2-C Neaville, I. Beisner, I. Ray, T McKenna, J. Iaech, I. Purvis, P Briggs, B. Herr. ROW 3 - O Kroll, A. Lyon, I. Barrel, I. Brad- ford, D. Richmond, E. Rafert, M. Voss. ROW 4-B. Storrs, G. Per- rin, A. Kinner, C. Ross, D. Moore, I. Shore, D. Karlenberg, S. Thrune. 3 1 f ,Q 2 f ' 4 if 5. Nurses Aids lf ' Advisor-NI. Munson ROW 1 - S. Schwenzer, K. Rodgers, I Schultz, I. Dougherty, H. Hunter. ROW 2 C. White, I. Green, E. Williams, D. Hegclahl L. Sandvancl, R. Munson. Advisor-Mr. Ulery ROW 1-S. Mellison, B. Prucha, G. Condon, H. Burke, R Hagedorn, B. Iewett, D. Amundsen. ROXV 2-A. Austin, D Atkinson, D. Knittel, L. Peterson, R. Snow, D. Beevers. ROW 3-N. Hinston, R. johnson, E. Lambert, L. Barrows. G1 1,1 cr C-7 5-r or l I Advisor-Mrs. Dayt P ROW 1-B. Pascoeinll. Hancock, C. Hollister, P. Olive, J, Hanson ROW 2-R. Besser, R. Goodwin, L. Frye, W. MeGlasson, C. Abrams, I. Sartor, I. Kent ROW 3-L. Frye, P. Slater, D. Joyce, N. Iohnson, L. O'Reilly, B. Worthington. .ss -0 ' KJ YC Drama Club -: J Advisorglllr. Norwood E ROW 1-B. Stekly, S. Fletcher, B. Sudduth,M. Gould ROVV 2-H. Williams, M. Gregory, I. Green, M. Pcirson, T. Herbert. S d Advisor-Miss Bachmann Pa. C ROVV l-G. Izenhower, M. Thompson, P. Shemzan, R. Marks, D. Nelson, P. Converse, I. Nelson, N. Iahnke ROVV 2-L. Fox, V. Weimer, D. McCa.mmapt, I. Strom, P. Squire, D. Lurnbert ROW 3-E. S. Pederson, D. Troudt, E. Fiset, C. I. Anderson, A. Draper, G. DeBritz, I. Zemmerman, S. Sundeleaf -lv x3 -qv Attendance Clerks Advisor-Mrs. Wfaldal ROVV 1-P. Steele, S. Slater A. Kistle D. Nickerson, H. Hermann H' Lenz, A'-'101DhSon, S. Fletcher, I.,Sartor. ROVV 2-B. Oordti L- Giuespler K. Minden, B. Lancaster, I. Baker, D. Hake, L. Holert P- Jarrett: L- .l0hnson. ROW 3-S. Gross, M. Peirson, S. Grohn S- JOSIYH, E. Forschmiedt, L. O'Reilly, I. Knutson. gc as 1 v C0unselor's Assistants Advisor-Mrs. Buslxe ROW l-C. Skordal, C. Kuppler, D. Crowder, E. Doolittle, G. Ingberg. ROW 2.-C. Nelson, M. Ness, M. Flory, E. Fitzpatrick, S. Yarrow. ROW 3-S. Schilz, A. Anderson, S. Hop- kins, N. Eckhout, P. Wicks, D. Dixon, B. Prucha, G. Grauprnan. A Ticket Squad Adviso r-Mr. Sch aal ROW 1-N. Kelly, B. Dahley, P. Sherman. ROW 2-G. lzenhower, I. Iefiiries, B. Spencer, Mr. Schaal. ROW 3- J. Caton, T. Collins, H. Jensen. xf'v Cf Office Girls Advisor-Mrs. Davenport ROW 1-V. Teachout, A. Butler, V. Weimer, C. Anderson, I. Bartel, V. Haws. ROW 2 - S. Shepard, P. Hughes, L. Kennicott, D. Kirchmann, N. Hartwig, S. Goodman, M. Ogilvie. ROW 3-I. Zumalt, K. Olson, M. Brandal, I. Mclvar, I. Iaech. ROW 4 --S. Blauert, C. Thompson, B. Peas- ley, E. Frydenlund, R. Gmmann. 65 3. 'SE4 3 16 00 T Qc, R .X-1 , ...NA X. Q ff? i S f J F ,f U- Mnif' N --'sf F, or 'ff J QM ,gush T .ui , in ' r x Ir 5 . xml X Cf' H N g-? ,X J g l-,ff 1' ag . if-'-,ix QF? w l 7 5 , yf, Advisor ,..... . .Y,.......,.,.,.........A,... Miss Gail McDonnell C9.j Editors ........ ..... ..,7,., I' lelen Earnheart, janet Hedvall C7.j Photographers ,....,.,7. Wayne Chapman, Charles Watson QLD Business Manager ..,,.Y,.V,7...iY,.,,7.,......,,.7... Valerie I-laws C2.j Art... ,....,Y,,.......,.,,,,w......, Marilyn Smith, Iris Beisner, Dallas Christiansen CSJ Senior Section ,,,..,,..,, Barbara Hedgcock, Charlotte E Kuppler, Evelyn Jensen, Dona Quine C6.D Junior Section ,.,... .Judy Aitken, janet Haynes, Marion Gregory C5.j 3 - Sophomore Section ,, ,, Lois Gunnerucl, Wanda Gray, Paula Hughes CBJ Boys' Club., , Amos Herr C4.D Sports, , . .,,, . Bill Worthington, Elmer Foster C4.D Activity Section . Dorothy Summerill, Joanna johnson C2.D '. ..t I lg f f-H - MT' a fs. 1. f L fl I 3' 1 1 'Y I f., 'H -swf 1 0 .,x - ' , VT ff, ,. , , i e J, First Semester Mmingmg Editor Karlene Izenhower The truth, so help us. This motto just about sums up the endeavors of the CHINOQK staff. Tbrnuglx the year, the paper has brouglit to tlie students over 120 pages of news, controversy, and editorials. 'liliis year, the CIHNOOK bus not relruinecl from writing controversial ur- licles. This is best shown, perlmups, by llie review on llie Senior Play, columns, uncl eclitoriuls on Buys' Club, Aclminis- trutinn policies, untl on llie student gov- ernment. u 5 .....-tu.. u. in X s 9 , r il f ' 1 -M rv-vm l . ,,,q aiu. . 5 n K rr The CHINOOKE staff consists of a managing editor who oversees the entire paper. Copy Editor is next in line. l-le sees to it that the copy is correct and that Cl-HNOOK style is followed. Page editors, reporters, photographers, and circulation managers complete the editorial staff. On the Ad staff, the Business Manager supervises every- thing. Below him is the Ad manager, followed by All-City manager and solicitors. Aspiring young journalists are picked out of the begine ning journalism classes and usually come onto the staff as second half juniors. By the time they are seniors they are a completely experienced staff. Faculty Advisor is I, L. Jones. As this is being written, plans are being made for the 1956 'Senior Editionn of the CHINOOK, the largest edition of a school paper ever published in the State of VVashington. ffl 'R '-W ' in Pg . as-f in ,K 'YT 8 4 x A X ki Ks! Q K ,myth-X Q t -t f ' r A gf t't 'Y . t ' V D I f- ff . - ' 1 , Spring Editorial Staff 1 r 2 ATL ' '1 1 V Seated-llilte llains, Rod Phinney Ron Foster, Lee Morris, Hayes Elder, Everett Wleller, Dick Ramon. Standing-Louella Vaughn, Marion ,' ' Gregory, Karlene lzenhower, Carol 1 FV. ,p Carrand, Diane Vickery, Cathy Rice. --xx 7 I if SENIOR PLAY 1 'C' M , 1' t' , 7-Q y -tu M Q ' f 1, ag Lee Morris ' ff'-Q! , , ,aaa I1 TIME OUT FDR G v i David Axelson 'l'om lleldert ed! YZ! i Nd Valerie l liovat X Julie Renliard VVarren Dewar --all Eileen Doolittle it CAST Ginger iii.,,iiiii, , ii.iii,.,iiii Virginia Gould Agnes Carol eeeeeee at eee..,ee. Fri. Eileen Doolittle Sat. Carol Barnard Howard Carol oo,. .o...,,,, E ri. Warren Dewar Sat. David Forbes Ioan ooooo.ooo ooo,ooooo E ri. julie Renhard Sat. Greta Walker Ieannie ,A ..,Yo,a.a,..a, Fri. Valerie Hrovat Sat. Yvonne Anderson Lizzie ,aa.. ..,t,ao..,,aa, Dorothy Summerill Eddie Davisw, ...t,,t...,.t . .ottt Mike Laux Tommy Green, Y ti,. ..Fri. Tom Hebert Sat. Richard Schusted Mr. Wilson ooo,, ,. tttLee Morris Ed Hoffman , tEri. David Axelson Sat. Larry Van Dyke Directors, S Mrs. May Dayton 933' Greta Walker Yvonne Anderson Vrrgrnra Gould Forbes Mike Laux 41:9 Larry Van Dyke 75 1 3 -:rj al' Carol Barnard 'fxfixwrsiir' a Ml A ' Q Richard Schusted r 1 4' 2 Dorothy Sumrnerill J -- ...1 -4. '4 15-f ali Ai Y I wl If QW? Chorus- Advanced Band Orchestra Ensemble Period 3 Period 1 Period 2 11.5 J' iff-I' A ,f YV ,R ,,,4.,i-- X l Y 5 ,inf 2 1 ' 2 t H '1 lm fm r W4 ff' JAM The ninth annual Football Jamboree saw the West beat the East with a score of l4'7. Garfield made the first, and only, touchdown for the East against Lincoln. Queen Anne quickly retaliated, in the second quarter, by holding Franklin, and finally pushing them back to tie up the score 7-7. Ballard took over in the third quarter by recovering the ball from Roosevelt and running 35 yards for a touchdown. With the score 14-7, West Seattle started out the concluding period by pushing Cleveland back to their one- yard line. Penalties broke up our scoring chances and the Eagles held us to a OO tie. SCORES Franklin 18st West Seattle Garfwld 19 ,.t,t ..,.... W est Seattle Queen Anne Lincoln 26 ,,... t,,, Roosevelt 14 tt,,,, t,,,-, Ballard 28 .,... .l,l.. Cleveland 6, 13 .....t e.eee W est Seattle tWest Seattle ,West Seattle tWest Seattle -t-,-West Seattle When asked what he thought of this year's football team, Woody Ullin said, Ult has been said that OHX CHN IH 'nu' a losing team at least builds character. If that is true we built a lot of character this year. Seriously, however, it takes more than losing to build character. The team that experiences the disappointment and frustrations in their all- out efforts has to have real backbone to survive this toughest test and remain a team that gives 10001: ef- fort and determination no matter what the score or the sea- son standings. Our team was such a team all the way and that's why I say we built character this year and that's what we and the players can be proud of in this season's performance. By many, our most exciting games are considered to be those with Queen Anne, Roosevelt and Ballard. In the Queen Anne game, the ln- dians had the Kuays on the run during the last half, but they just didn't catch them. At the Roosevelt game, Dick Knight started things out by pushing 24 yards through the Teddies for a touchdown. Four seconds before the half, Maury Vtlinquist intercepted a pass and ran 38 yards for a second touchdown. Late in the fourth quarter the Indians were in scoring position again, but penalties broke up our scoring chances. All that won the Ballard game for them was their ability to connect with long passes. One thing about VVest Seattle is that no matter what position our team is in, most of the student body turn out to support the team. At the second team games, many loyal VVe5t Segnleiteg Could be seen cheering on the Papooses. Their cheers were not in vain because the second team went on to cap- ture the city championship. Next year West Seattle should have a first rate varsity squad. is l v'- - ' 'F '-'Ge Y ,J L . , ' f' ,,, - '- , um' Q I if ss. fe- A UNM 3 . lx , 829, . v NJ' ,-..p- ll XINOX ,af it l 'QQ 9 .....' 1 A-eg .,f l. i nv if Ly ,' K R v f with NPIIJIIXUX A. -n - .L1i' M MANAGERS SECOND TEAIW: City Champs w--f-uf 4' 3 Q- A , , 2 A Q 2 5, M, , f A., w. CKUN 225 If , AIX K ? qs ,NZ 'yk 1 'hx 'V i. ,Q KIz'2Lh.ii..f1 rw UW' ' ' f ,. nf. 5 S A 4 4 gif - H f fAgQ,,1,f:,'k2Lf--:f,Z,V f , A. ., .1 A' '-ff,-4 'iwlgqwrfy A '11, 1 1 W W , , 7 'C ,, , Mx, re' 1 f X f Y x W. fix I WN N L ' ,I gm' ' ? I li CY ' ,.,,V, ag 'R y ' ' 3, u I 'Q Agvqtriirirxy 1 ,I gn. I 7 C huwvl , ff ' A fda 2 er. Q v ' ' ' C ' THIRD TEAM ' ry N K r 1 .,,. , TT?-457' , f, -rw:-1 .gs-, f, .Q . Agu,-vb ' K, Q x Z sql' Hb S cores 0' Ballard 42 --7,,f ., ,.., West Seattle 55 Frankhn 54 -,,-----V-- .. ,,,, West Seattle 47 Queffn Amie 56 Y-Y7ff' . .,.. VVest Seattle 55 Gaffleld 56 ,4YYrY'- V- Yftt, West Seattle 43 4.-4 Cleveland 38 ...,. West Seattle 64 VV Lincoln 66 ,.,... West Seattle 42 4 S 5 4 3.4 Roosevelt 76 ,V,,, mlegt Seattle 42 if Franklin 66 Affef 77---t W est Seattle 57 of Ballard 51 ---------- ,YYY . West Seattle 58 X li' 5 . X Garfield 44 .,tt,,,,,,, 7e7,- W est Seattle 49 s 5 .1 Queen A111162 50 A.tt,tt .....t W est Seattle 63 ' ...X M IW, ,W X lk M Roosevelt 38 ,.tttt,,t ,,M,M W est Seatt1e 48 if - l Cleveland 39 ----- ...ott W est Seattle 59 Lincoln 31 fttftf .ttfot W est Seattle 50 at A r g L xm not lllltilllxt . J' .1 If ,t. ,- Y 5 3h,,t.'5k ' X ax NM we Qt. ' if . 1 IJCJX4 XXX A , val S Q -it gt 1 xxx IIXI 1 . iii .V ' 'J . 1 xnooxll IllRJlZXQt!l A A T' tses 'J 'ak 1 . N. A r - as 'iff ti Q ':-5. . j X .-wht X 2 f it s I l ks . N X - I . -K Lltll IJIII XIIIJ 1 ' Q ' , ' N' 'K' : I A' wx.. 5 4. ,,1l I S ' ,V K X. 1 ig.. 3 4- 8 The year of . X 1956 will long Xl 4 3. . be remembered in I l 4 Q t 5 Q the annals of basketball noi.: mx llllkllll n il 4 mf, N 'A , t 1 at West Seattle as the first ' I , ' time since 1948 that West X f Seattle has beaten Roosevelt at 4 - W' Xllltrl it llll YXIXII tl basketball. Another item that makes 4 Fr' 1 the season unique is that after losing 4 'i five games and only winning two, the it Htl Mute' ' F Indians went on to win six games in a row Q ' K XP ts against the leagues' leading teams. West Seattle 4 ' f ended up tied for fourth with Queen Anne. ' , x 'Q Perhaps the most disappointing game of the season was it the one played against Queen Anne. At this game, the f score was 55-54 in favor of West Seattle, there was one second bf K t 1 left of the game and Larry Noble, of Queen Anne, made a LUCKY iv XX ! Tl I if Rumi 4 ' last-second basket to beat the Indians by one point. Some of the most Vlll If exciting moments were at the Roosevelt game when we beat them for the K ' in first time in nine years. Another exciting game was the Garfield game. At -6 that time they were in second place in the league and we had won only three 'CIS' games and we beat them. Carl Hunter made the All-City first team, Bob Holbrook the second team, and Don Hill was given Honorable Mention. West Seattle backers 'Q l'lN5l 11Ii showed their appreciation of the team by having the total attendance at all the West 4 Yddr it :V Seattle games exceed our opponents' attendance by over 1800. ' ' 85 SECOND TEAM 1 pf, F. 6 F 7 MANAGERS Lf if 2 T7 is ,. ff K i E V P L. P I THIRD TEJUYI 1 54,4 i 20 M Jw Aolwsor Vlfoocly Ullin ROW I-R. Trimble, B. Poyneer, D. Wilson, C. Walker, I. Sloan, J. Creighton, I. Chytil, E. Munger, M. lohnsrucl, L. McGrath, Gowdy. ROVV 2-ll. Weir, C. Hunter, C. Coyle, M. Winquest, D. Torney, R Knight, E. Foster. ROW 3-Cv. Walker, M. Schrammeck, D. Hill, G Finke, I. Shorett, J. Vanzante, R. Johnson, P. Oke, L. Johnson, H. Elder B. Holbrook. ROW 4-M. Thornquist, R. Greising, B. Losey, F. Bistrorn I. Lawrence, D. Benson, T. Gans, G. Cook. ROW 5-P. Manville, J an K Hostetler C. Davidson, J. Watson. D. Boender, D. Forbes Breh , . , B. Sullivan, R. Blank. President lack VanZante v x in L 1' I . v IZ Coach Bud Pripp ,lm Q Q' f Xl 5 N M ,p- it.. lv 'M .UR .i---f-- .Il ',o Q r , Q z M , fl x i ' 5 L . ,Sr L A I ,-1 ,Q X I ' Qffflfifydk . K - 6- 1'-p if 'A -A K , -hdtv K 1 MF- I if ,751 7' YY' 7 I Vfff vhiif' h ...JT 4, fn, ' D .P 21 f ,if Q t , , .-x,k L' mtg 5 Si .- 2-'54 . we .V. at , at H Q :rt Q55 Q' , . L..L , s , I ' f li i 9, i ts e at H114 at t at 4 ' , I ' ' 'S S , s :Q 5 0, A ' x.'- X f1 f', ., - iff tai ' 5 1 if S Jr, Mid? Q 'wwf n .S , .. Q 5: ,VW , xg ,mn , L 1 1-sm., at Q -' if , if -6'4 ' X ' 5? E is s l-at S L 9'-, 'Q , . t ,f 37- I N X X zwrvtstfn ,s W my 41 Queen Anne Cleveland 1 ....., Roosevelt 2 l,l... Ballard - Lincoln - ll.. Franklin - V 1 ...,... .,,.,, r -'f West Seattle 0 West Seattle 2. West Seattle 8 ..,....West .......West ,......West West Garfield - .,........ ,,,,... Queen Anne Cleveland - W Roosevelt - Ballard - ,,,, Lincoln - .... Franklin - A Garfield - .ttt .. ,,.,... West ,,,.,..West ,....,.West ..,.-,,West ...,,.,West ..,,n,West ....,.,West Seattle Seattle Seattle Seattle Seattle Seattle Seattle Seattle Seattle Seattle Seattle s, - tx . f I K ,,,. l-.ly Xl -9 F ' xx X f XR 5' 1 After playing only three of our fourteen games and winning two of them, West Se- attle has shown some promise for the ,u tri . ,f ,Q I 3 , 5 , Q , Corning season. With some luck and the eight returning lettermen West Seattle should Hnish in the upper bracket of the league HW? ni iff!! 'MBIS L' tm ,sw 3 2 9 K! 4 KN L I W , .A 4. 1 g U' .,4wr'f ' 'mul In-tr'-ew Sl' wg, Q... .- Q. ' Q ISNI1 Hn lu Ffa F S X12 , , I K l1:w1N'w4rx CV' it 4 xx Nlf.'llvu.1lcI I WZ 4 , -1' .., l , Y ' 1: I uiXl 11ivLgf.w1U- .,k 11, xx, Woody Ullin 'Www lxrw' ,wiv ff 541. Mal , ,x.?f1 ,, IZHJ l,.mm,,, XJ , Q16 'ff QM4, .. f, X wiv ' f ,fmC.,.1lw- 1, S. ,f .ll N 7 . , nf I .Mi ,,,, -44' 2. f ' X . C flisg :Finn 'V,r,, 4' ' ,W ., tr 'W ,V.,,'U g, 4' -awww. The big job of the track team V fx if ff fn .ww , 4 MK! -aff iff? W am, I , fb- II' f' 1.3 ,mu r W f Av 7,4 4- 5? 'Ml 'W 1' 4- G r ' v9:,2kK'f U ,, pd '41 K. 1' bean this year is to build a good, solid ii Y lift ll rflllflillv fr team for the coming year. There are '24 V a few good sophomore possibilities and ig 5 fit' the shot putters and high jumpers look very ii good. The shot put squad consists of Bob Little, ' Bob Poyneer and Bob Blank. The high jump squad, ii 1 , I? with the average jump of 5' 8 , is made up of Terry Mc- ! rf, ft ,, M it , Donald, Herschel Caldwell and Wayne Booth. One of the 4' fi biggest challenges to West Seattle is to capture the All-City Relay Team title for the fourth year in a row. The squad trying to do the feat is Bill Kirlin, Phil Slocomb, Lee johnson and Elmer Foster. 91 fi' K, tw We 5 'li-x l rim T4 r- t. i,6, 1. .mf .ilk gas t. 5 if f f '4, lV:',H1lt llcvltmt lt lx sq , XV ft i , , , Q D '1x ' ' V I F f , I s N , z I 5 ' i C k lj mx Vs' k 4' L 1 .era I gif ' ey . a. ,V ROW 1 larry Trnmble Dave Wenger, Dave Cox, Rml Lion, Carry Oknrd, George Osborn, Bob Vickcry. ROW 2: Steve Martin, lim MIgllUSSLll luck Chavcy, Bill Mnkon, jerry Sulcrlmn. HOXV 3: Stuvc Yurkovich, Bert Smith, Roger Huber, Paul Blaucrt. .- m Y , .,,+f, 4. A X , 5 i 'rl X, A Q, ,A Q , X iF4S. Q. as , X 5 6 N., I 2 L A Q N X, x,m,,,,fr X Q I 55 sm? lt 1 'N A ' 1 'om vw., I 'W' .1 ' , ENNIS In , 3' dir., w. 'Xa Q ' xy 4 ,ykgg g Q A -. .'k-,Ni-if Q---1 ' T 'Y I I Q-NN I'l'3l'UX X XNJM' L..--, 'Kyri- XX 1 :X1lwziX'k ,f l!f'f w 51, -... 1 ' w Peter Manville rx Fred Woods YVUT5, X ' ' dx . ?'. T1' Franks fv , V ,. 4 I , , 5' rw' f ,,,, wmv' .'. ww-. X X I mfr P In It Ir1:1lJ.,I.m . Intramural p ,2- UAA ROW 1-1. Gary lqhnestock, 2. John Barry, 3. ROW 1-1. Jerry Harden, 2. George Carter, 3. ROW 1-1. Rod Lion, 2. Lee Hough, 3. Harold Paul Stariha. John Ellis, 4. Fred Collins. Rosengren. ROW 2-1. Harold Werner, 2. Russell Sharts, ROW 2-1. Jim Allgire, 2. Bob House, 3. Ron ROW 2-1. Skip Kulle, 2. Les White, 3. Bob Aid. 3. Jim Thomas. Patzer, 4. Robert Hurst. 3 1 fr. ROW 1-1. Jim White, 2. Dick Phillips, 3. Ralph IFSOW 1-1. Bob Ogdon, 2. Bob Vickery, 3. Ray 1-1. Jim Tope, 2. Dave Cox, 3. Monty C t' 1', ay. i er. H3152-1. Mike Goebel, 2. Aldis Vanders, 3. ROW 2-1. James Bell, 2. Lenny VandenBerg. ROW 2-1. Todd Collins, 2. George Nolces, 3. Carl Nungesser, 4. Ernie King. Dave Poor. Ili A W: ?X? KiQ1352?ZX!53i-32391922.TWfb'--,Z1fk3Z3m'i?E5l' fi? I' f ' ,V ' ' I fjri ..,,,'wQ5gf -. H9552 ., DWI 'HE li if ps J' Ka V, I 4511.1 wi? 'Q 4 I ,Q 'i A 4 ' Mwiuurs , -f if f W 4 f Y 5 W, , fl 'K S.. Q W Luang A MUS iw. Wh- P' I, ' z dt? Dk Q Q' rf K.. N X ,, J' wht! 3 ,, .QW - M9 ' 'fs 'Ge 'M A w 'e'i'f 'f f7 'fT e 1 V J' H fv f -' f W A' X-N! ef? .5445-'Y 5 ' '. il. .,, hi ' 4' kiny- N Vit. .,: V' A ...Q , V , I' ,h 4' f' 1 -Diane Thomas -Betty Peasley -Loretta Lenning -Judy Jackson -Edson Pederson Andy Pederson -Bob Ogdon -Gail Crosthwaite -Peggy Steele -Charlene ThomPSOH jackie Zumalt nf ww 23- IKN N4 'S , , .f ', I 432 5 YA, f N 3 7' 5,-4, V f : M ! 'lf ' I 5. sl -I 112 In M 9, 1 R , 5 fs 1 . 1 S V ff .' -'R L' 9 4 an 1 142575 ff. fwvgr-g.,vgu,.Qf-.WA 7 L71 l 's.,1U-,L , XT-1 X 1 ,Ai ,- .. it - Ng, .v K v . I 7- -5 gf .X Q M ,it 1 5435, ,S Q f 'FE ,i Q Tv' gif' if XM? B H , 'J- Tlie famous Seattle Totem Pole, carveal in the mifl-izineteeiitli century anal erected in tlfze Tlmgit village of Tongass, soutlieast Alaska, in memory of a woman of tlie Kiiiinoolz family of tlie Raven clan. lt was larouglit to Seattle in 1899 anal stood in Pioneer Square until 1939, uiliezz it was damaged by fire. A modern replica of tlze pole was then erected in its place. 96 '25-v . gif, 0 1 Q - , F. , ,c . gi' ll' K ' I , tg 'lf Q ' Z' Y' .1 Aa' X. , G' '- ma f...l'z West Seattle Potlatch Day . . . the make-up club applying beards . . . wild Indians and frontiersmen . . . remember tbe tug-of-War . . . faculty-student baseball game . . . the three-lunch picnic . . . buying hot dogs on Stevens Street . . . Mr. Hannaforcl, the card sharp . . . red faces . . . washing off war paint for days after . . . -1, - 'Q- . -5 J.,- mi T 3 , Q Q 0 . . 1 W ' - '?'f l 'Q . . 'S To Be Rather Than Seem To Be MIKE JOHNSRUD PAT STEELE President Vice President 72 ,,,.1rm,. fix M 51595 r ak 'Z' s ,W 4 6 .r w 'wf..'Vf,., ' 1.' ,V f' 5' , AML: f,f5c.r,f+, ,,Fg4.,,',-1 ry, ff f ,L if F' 4 I g, -f f. .L x - MQW BEV M-:MILLAN DIANE SAXW Secretary Treasurer OLD MRS. FRIAR Sponsor I s di Y 1: 4. CLASS OF '57 'P J i ri 4 fi 4, ,J ,, fff 0 B. 53 X-I ii. I9 x QTY. 1. Si fa r ,1 li .-:vzfigbzeszmrlzx-'ixl 'j4LI'e?4? Z' G1 ,i '-15 ,135 ww ,sawn mi af--15-' ADAINIS, NANCY ADOLPHSON, JUDY AID, ROBERT AITIQEN, JUDITH ALGER, SHARON ALSPAUGH, DONNA AMES, GRIFFIN AMICK, PAT -6 my 7-of X4 up-up lr vig 'Of NI 1' ,an 'T 'T 'J 3.-wfu tv-f-A 1kL 'f'-f 'ix'x ' x'b Y1I 'f 't5' ' 'k k' 'KVM' xkrfn- ma. 'k ' Cn .-,L . fl ' I ' , w '. -14,251 l'4.l2,42-2 N Biff-. I V 5' 32' lun :Snot I I TAi-9-i 'i- -b4.J,Af'U'lt.a J,'m -..-L4-'U l3s.'SlN5'L :5 .1 'L ill!-l'iAfS ,,5,,,.,. 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A NOKllS,GEORCE ' Ag sf A 'S' 41 I NOLDE, BERNICE X , ' V gg, NORE, ROBERT X I V X NORMAN, GARY ' I R, NORIIRLIP, GREGORY ' NuRER,ROBERT , V5 V- f : Rf-1 A ,, at O NANOESSER, CARL V' , V A fa V ,V .- NYGREN, ANN 72. 1 A -I 'A ' 40' .-.. ll Q. i' .,, OELSCI ILAGER. DONALD I ' V? ,,. ,-. ORADILOERALD J I 1 ,Q 'R I .A OLIVEPIIYLLIS MfE,,,I,.. If 'Y X OLLAS. LARRY 'JA f ' ,,V 5, OLLOM, NORMA ,R I I V V, OLSLN,RONALD 0 A 1 4? V kg. 4-1 , '33 54, fl VV Vat OLSON, TIIEODORE Af., 9 I ,, I VI 4 ,,, ' XV CVNEILL, MIKE --' A W- - If H- A :I It 1 7 ' QV V- OPSAT.'X,PATTY , , , 4 I ' , ' ' f ' , ' , A 4 1 O'Rl1lLLY,LIND.X . I OSILRIIOLM, ERNEST A QQ OTTO, RUTII V , A Iwx I Ig D,D n-. ,. I f , IYIL ICR I ' hh -3,2 Vg' A '63 I',xOL, BARBARA J' P ,Y VV' ' O ' ' l XLNlLR, JONNNE -4' q N ' ,fr I 4-5' , , .9 -4- l'.1.RhNTLLlA,JIMMY A if ' . I V Y' 'Sv' I M 4 AL Q 124 R 5, .. 25' I4-I w ill X: 1' 64 I 2. far A fir R I 4 3 X R I ' E VR get wk 4, ,fyy In I X 4+ 'I' - ,V,, R -w-Snug f '-fn-ff? 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In the year 2000 will We look back at these pop- ular styles and laugh? :iz 3. 4 l l jumpers are popular for school wear. 3-7-u 1 I -'x ,,. l 1 V,.1-1-'1- f ff 'Q What girl will forget the ever present rniddy? E . ik ,no- awww .M M Q . V , V , .,,,,, 1, 'ill 'K 1 a M , u. ,,,,., QVWL B Q If S ..... S REMEMBER WHEN? Bob Lofgren Dona Quine Wanda Gray Bob Blank Ioanie Evans Dallas Christiansen Val I-laws Iris and Neil Beisner Barbara I-Iedgcock Clarence Matson Arlene Prima Dave Thatcher 3rd grade class Alki Grade School -lim Harvey Greta Walker Helen Earnheart Sharon Schwenzer janet I-Iedvall Billie Turner Bill Worthington Joy Sweet Barbara Fredrickson Maury Winquist Qu.-1 My 3 . lp M 3 f 1 'f I 1 ,A if ,Lf ,fu-,,, .- ,. .- , ,. A iffy 1 f 1141511-'L' 1 X A. , Z ,. fu!! My .5225 ci' 5, 'pfffi 477, , ' Lf V. - f , ,f ,,,4wff4ffcA-14 i ' , ' f7e24f ,fgfu-A-,V ,ff L J 1 A V lzclti I zgeilwe d o I J .1 ft ff- if-6 -5 far'-7' A 777-.iffy Miss America 1956 7 , CSee page 68, 1955 Kimtahj Thanks at Chrisrmasrime. i I On the job teach! The morning after the night before. 4' L. pus...- hh- . X 1 su' 'tn Doesn't know his own strength! er? , 1 Qeff ,, is fsi zz Cool cat Santa. Undercover Work. V -H. W., r. 561 Y 2. J .J - 3 new-Q-. Ahh so! 'Tm out in Ioone! Which doll is the witch? f Y, ' W 44' 4 Q 1 dur: 4. A , , r ,. ,Y ' L ' , 4 -1 ff F' ' h ,, X gs Q 2?fff+ Xi Xi 18 - now she can do those forbidden things! ' sf rw 5, ,, ,I r , ,WS , , N , .,,-:I , 1 ,. VNU- 7. , 2 , 4 r aff? X I -1 4 ',,2f:f '?,' V '-J ff , ,, N , X i E 'C 1- X I I N' gui!! il: ' f my A x . 'Z , 91. K 'sw' Z xv i R-I Qfjv Aw. I- me A ' 'E fy .ui ,I , A 'Q ff . L ' 1? up , Q .v In i get Ass' MISS INSPIRATION Anna Dean Nohl , 5 ,f ,i PHI BETA KAPPA Tom Gans WILLARD SHIELD Paul Harvey ' e 1 KIVVANIS SHIELD Karlene Izenhower fir' f,-f'F- ,J :I fad! ,162-f':.'f! fifrafr'-Qfzvffe' f gf 1,11 - -, 151'-fP76,4gi -t. : a1i1Q-Hf 'AJ' ' Q g Tfiafp ' ,, , L. 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