Ballard High School - Shingle Yearbook (Seattle, WA)

 - Class of 1931

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Porimann Waller Larsen Geraldine Slephens As +ribu're 'ro his years of service as friendly counsellor and palienl' adminisirafor of school affairs. we. The Shingle Slaff, declicafe our De Luxe Edilion 'ro Mr. De Vilbiss. H' has been +he wish of 'rhe Shingle slafl Jrhis year +o produce an ideal memory book of Ballard High School, a book which would have as ils cenfral lheme noi' only The .depicling of familiar faces buf also The equally 'Familiar scenes abouf 'rhe school, so lhal' in 'lhe years 'ro come fhe pages following will help lo 'lo recall 'lhe many scenes well known +o all of us. CONTENTS Facul1'y :: Seniors Juniors :: Under- classmen ::Ac1'ivil'ies Afhlelics :: Feafures if' I TN ., 'wm , ' 1 W E A-fir A 5 6 'Eg f ' 1 ' ' EAMILIAR SCENES AT BALLARD AS SKETCHED IN MODERNISTIC MOOD BYTI-IE STUDENT ARTISTS THE SOUTH ENTRANCE Oneofllwe 'rhree large porlals +0 Ballard, our Temple of learning 'ivqlx' '. 954 ,-I I i . - L 'Aj yi .-ol 'v ' S -.- Q. Jff 2 2, - . Wg i ' A 11 Pg.. 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' .,: ..1--1 4 '- ff. - -A!.- -'E.L,.,'x- ' Q ' ' 'Rik W O U R A C U L Y AN inspira+ion W Jf:,z.3f ' and vf , !,H,, M guide +o ochievemenfs kZ Q. Y 7 W wceived 0 O QWMJP7 THE SHINGLE I93l TI-IE PIQINCIPAUS Every morning TwenTy-Two hundred boys and girls enTer The porTals oT Ballard High School. Four hun- dred oT These are abouT To achieve The success which has been Their goal Tor Tour years. The principal pur- pose of This book is To honor The IargesT graduaTing class in The hisTory of our school. On The pages which follow are recorded The achievemenTs oT Ballard's largesT sTudenT body. Time will noT desTroy The mag- niTude of These achievemenTs and when you Turn These pages in aTTer years, you will appreciaTe whal' a good year I93l has been for Ballard High School. Qi, Z Gufoccwp... BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL V N - g iz E g 53525, .i i ' F . l- ' gl 5 lil Alrnquisl, Barnelr, Barrelf, Beclcer. Benham, Blanchard Burleigh, Candee, Chamberlin, Couller, Corlell, Dallas DeLacy, Delaney, Diclcerman, Dodds, Dodge, Dorman Erilcsson, Glaser, Griffin, Hazzard, Hesselfine DEPARTMENTS OF FACULTY George L. DeVilbiss, Principal Mary Lyfle, Librarian John B. DeLacy Edifh Van Kleeck Vera M. Nicholson Maud Abboll Slronach Florence Mann Mary Blanchard F. R. Rhoades Edna E. Voighl J. E. McComb Donalda lmpefl, Secrela ry English Gladys Wilson Bess Benharn Warren M. Hazzard Edna E. Voighl Malhemalics Florence E. Miles B. Forresl Voelcs Allie L. Laird H. E. Dickerman, Vice-Principal Daddy Couller, Cuslodian Arra Woods Johanna Slrale O. M. Forsylh Harold Huesby R. Pearl Wiclcslrorn M. E. Mulroy Edifh Van Winlcle A. Weslhold Bess M. Burleigh 2I BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL 7 -a +43 4 T .M iiii irfii fi x. v K ' ii. ' .Il lg. - 'I ' o f ,- 4 THE SHINGLE I93l Iii- Lee F. Hesselline THE SHINGLE I93l fi be is fm Howells, Huseby, lmpelf, Knuppenburq, Kreul, Laird Legg, Lylle, Mann, Marckx, McClellan, G.McComb J. McComb, McConnell, McEacheran, Miles, Mulroy, Munson Deborah Pearsall James A. Dallas Ann Chamberlin Lillian Becker Ca rl Rya n H. V. McClellan H. G. Glaser Glen S. Walker Leah B. Griffin F. L. Voiland Roberf C. Dodds Nicholson, Payne, Pearsall, Pease, Pepoon DEPARTMENTS OF FACULTY History Don C. Taylor Frank M. Rowlee Foreign Languages Harriel T. Dorman Beulah Russell Science Bess M. Burleigh Virgil Whifehead Commercial Edilh Van Winkle E. H. Barnell G. Speck Mildred V, Corlell Mildred V. Corlell D. A. McEacheran Archie Eriksson J. E. McComb Charlolle Howells M. E. Mulroy Eva J.Woods lrva C. Knuppenberq Marqarel C. Carlano Edward E. Almquisl Gerfrude E. McComb Ina-Ree Walkins Mayme A. Kreul Marion Candee 22 fl Nl Frey ? X Z s 5 il ,Q ' L l fi , , . .. 1, of-Q 4.J -ii' , f' BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL 74. ' f' jj, l l. 'j5l '?Qii'2ii l X, 52 llqj fi - ,,.1-,-f 1 lla'--Y 1 153' llllllll I THE SHINGLE I93I X Porfmann, Reep, Rlwoades, Rowiee. Russell, Ryan Smi+h, Speck, Sfrafe, Sfronaclw, Taylor, Timbers Van Kleeclc, Van Winlcle, Voelcs, Voiglwf, Voiland, Walker Walkins, Wesfhold, Wlwifehead, Wickslrom lndusfrial Arfs A. P, McConnell Michael l-l.Tirnbers D. A. Mcliaclweran Archie Eriksson Bryon Payne Home Economics Emma B. Barrel? Alice Dodge Lois C. Legg Fine Arfs Florence Margaref Wilson Vern Delaney T. Sfewarf Smifh Frieda B. A. Porfmann Florence E. Miles Physical Educafion Richard Munson Clwarlolfe Howells Margaref Pepoon Sfudy Hall Regina S. Marclcx Marqaref Pepoon Ma riorie Wrighf lra J. Pease fl. ,f 'gfx' BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL Y ' l J ll ' 2 T L ' c T' 3 l ., f- ,A - - ' ' 1' Qu ws. 'ff f l E JL .U ll T f f l VW ,I ' .V Q HMA- ll if l A ' rri. T N ill , . .-'EF' R SENIO R S A group endowed wiH'1 knowledge sufficienf +o underfake new responsibiliies V THE SHINGLE I93I George SandsTrom Howard CarsTensen Phyllis Sfevens Allyn Seymour PresidenT Vice-Presider1T SecreTary Treasurer Miss Chamberlin Lucille Leu Miss Burleigh Adviser ReporTer Adviser SENIOR CLASS FTER a successTul Tour-year sTay in The halls oT Ballard High School, under The able guidance of iTs advisers, Miss Chamberlin and Miss Burleigh, The Senior Class now leaves Tor broader experiences in The greaTer School OT LiTe. Ever since The TirsT enrollmenT of This class in Ballard all acTiviTies T sponsored by iTs members have been enThusiasTically supporTed by 1 The besT oT class cooperaTion and spiriT. Especially was This marked during The lasT year, when, as an enTirely new proiecT, Senior Lunch- room Day was presenTed, To be conTinued in The TuTure as a class TradiTion. The Junior-Senior Hops were given TrequenTly and mosT successTully, due To The Tine supporT OT The class, while The Senior Play, Cappy Ricks, was Truly a Triumph. The Senior Assembly and , The class picnic were boTh well received. , AT The beginning OT iTs career, in iTs Freshman year, The class chose The Tollowing as oTTicers: Bill MacDougall, Don Norlin, CharloTTe VoighT, Russell Whelan, and RoberT Swanson. For The Sophomore year James Arneil, James Laird, Joyce WhiTman, Paul EioriTo, and Ellis Thorlalcson were named. And Tor iTs Junior year Tom ScoTT, Marion Ross, Alice Thompson, Paul FioriTo, and Alva Haywood were selecTed. 26 BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL - . , ii 3 gg?-gf'i'i f'1s'Q'fss' TW T Vis-A .QT xiii Ego mmf., vii 'A K I I, xo Commencemen+ Speakers JL. Class Choice Faculfy Choice Paul Fiorifo, Vicioria Palmason Clarence Huliord, Kennelh Dahl Winifred Rogers, Valedicforian Irene Leonard, Salulalorian BuIIe+in: Ernesfine Bilan, chairman Millon Campbell Linnea Danberg Fay I-lighlower Bob Yeager Scholarship: Elna Peferson, chairman Alva Haywood Myrlle Jones Slanley Olson Fred Tusfin Gift John York, chairman Mildred Coleman Clarice Faulkner Arf Haydock SENIOR COMMITTEES Merih Ellis Thorlakson, chairman Ewen Dingwall Emeline Hendrickson Tom Malson Theola Siellens Senior Pin: Ellis Thorlakson, chairman Virginia Duncan Lucille Leu Caroline McGini+ie Allyn Seymour Picnic: Lesler Larsen, chairman Willaerl' Bjork Thorun Johannsson Sfuarl Morrill Georgina Skinner THE SHINGLE I93I Mary Smilh 27 2 ai - Q WI Twhx pun-v 3 I -559 ,Eg .,K i X 'E '-Q Ti . , I X . 6 ?-1:-, ' -1 .Z H . 5 L 0 -:pri ' ' ' . - f : my X- YHQZRQJ. . ind F X 422' 1' f Tsai! ' Q 57 1' ef- - G 'I grin '7 ' 4 'ii nl- - .7 EZ I Zn- ' jf' I . f I yi mini M 2 em f, if AEI: 7, fr. 4 .I T - ' 1 1' Lf 1,:f,.jE5A If. 52,-5, BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL fwfjqu I Helen M. Ackley Honey I Enlered from John B. Allen Baseball I: Hockey I: Volleyball I, 2: Relreshmenl Comm. Jr.-Sr. Hop 3: Big B Club 3, 4. Hobby-Sporrs Ray Elaine Adams Ray Enlered from Greenwood Baseball 2, 3: Roll Rep. I. 3: Sec. Big B 3: Volley- ball 3: Banking Rep. 4: Big B Club 3, 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4: Mid-Winler Concerl 4: Opera 4: Pres. G. A. A. 4: Sec. of Racquelleers 4: Senior Glee 4: Sr. Play Usher 4: Sludenf Council 4. Hobby-Sporls Aus'I'a Anderson Bools Enlered from Websler Baseball I: Baskefball 3: Dance Comm, 4: Glee Club 4. Hobby-Dancing Carl Anderson Bud Enlered from Irving lnlramural Baskelball 2: Field Pairol 4: Talisman Rep. 4: Talisman Slaff 4: Nominaling Comm. 4: Sr. Play Usher 4. Hobby-Fishing Edward Anderson Ted Enfered from Websler Hobby-Rabbi? raising Elizabefh Anderson Berry Enrered from Sievens Soph. Rep. 2: Glee Club 3: Roll Rep. 4: Science Club 4: Slage Crew 4. Hobby-Reducing Gordon Anderson Gordie Enlered from Websler Foorball 3: Inlramural Baskelball I, 2, 3: Jr. Glee Club 2, 3: Band 4: Field Palrol 4: Glee Club 4. Hobby--Foolball Herberf Anderson Herb Enlered from Wesl' Woodland Talisman Rep. 2: Commencemenl Doorman 3: Mid- Winler Concerl 3: Opera 3: Scholarship Comm. 3: Assembly Comm. 3, 4: Roll Rep. 4: Sr. Play 4. Hobby-Being a general nuisance Mary Andersen Enlered from Adams Rall Rep. I: Commencernenl Usher 3: Jr. Rep. 3: Candy Packer 3, 4. Hobby-Dancing Regina Anderson Gene Eniered from Whifiier Hiking 3: Big B Club 4: Candy Girl for Sr. Play 4: Racqueiieers 4: Baseball 3, 4: Volleyball 3, 4. Hobby-Alhlelics and reading Alice Aris AI Enlered from Whiflier Freshman Rep. I: Resl Room Comm. I: Roll Rep. 2: Banking Rep. 3: Dance Comm. 3: Candy Packer 4. Hobby-Dancing Howard Ashmore Howie Enlered from Milan, Washingion I Roll Rep. I: Boys' Rep. 3: Honor S y 2. 3. Hobby-Camping and hiking 28 BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL X n Dj, Adj 5 flem-? fr I . Ee - -:Z , f'f 1' - 'Z-W 1f'.:I5 'Q w L ,, -: - -P? lilglgligfii fl -4 7 5 aalf - M M 54 X I li ivigi ,.e L? ' ...ea warm f- 1 Ralph Ausfin Auslie Enlered 'From Lewis and Clark High, Spokane Baseball 3. I-lobby-Drawing Alene Baumer AI Enlered from John B. Allen Banking Rep. 3. I-lobby--Dancing and having a good lime Edwin T. Beach Ed Enfered from Greenwood Banking Rep. I. I-lobby-Giving fhe girls a Ireal' Lincoln Beal Link Enfered from Wesl' Woodland Banking Rep. 2: Talisman Rep. 3: Siege Crew 2, 3, 4. I-lobby-Women Bill Beeman Bill Enlered from John B. Allen Roll Rep. I: Jr. G-lee 2: Mid-Winfer Concerl 2: Opera 3: Sr. Glee 3: I-Ii-Y 3, 4. I-lobby-Silence Ingrid Berger Ging Enlered from Salmon Bay Jr. Glee I, 2, 3: Mid-Winier Concerf 3. I-lobby-Dancing Elvy Bergman Eve Eniered from Salmon Bay Freshman Rep. I: Dance Comm. 3: Molhers' and Daughlers' Banquel' 3: Falhers' and Sons' Banquef 4: Hockey I, 4: Sr. Roll Rep. 4. I-lobby-Animals Ernesiine Bilan Ernie Enlered from John B. Allen Banking Rep. I, 2: Informalion Desk 3: Resl Room 3: Chairman Bullelin Comm. 4: Chairman Meri? Comm. 4: Fealure Edilor of Shingle 4: Glee Club 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club Cabinel' 4: Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4: Mid-Winler Concerl 2, 3, 4: Opera 3, 4: Sr. Cabinel 4: Talisman Slafl 4. I-lobby-Collecling iewelry George W. Biorlx Enfered from Adams Roll Rep. I: Jr. Glee 2: Sr. Glee 3: Opera 3: Midf Winler Concerl 3: Resi Room Manager 4. Hobby-Slamp Colleclor Levenia Biork 'Levey Enlered from Whilfier Lunch Room I, 2, 3, 4. Hobby-Serving Ihem off Ihe arm Lorraine Biork Enfered from Adams Roll Rep. I: Make-Up Comm. 2: Mid-Winler Con- cerl' 3: Jr. Glee 2, 3.4. I-lobby-Dramalics Wilberi BiOI'k Dimpleg 4 Entered from Adams - Soph. Assembly 2: Jr. Roll Rep. 3: Permanenl Corner. 3: Band 2, 3, 4: Mid-Winfer Concerl I, 2, I 3, ' era I, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Orch. I, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Play I, ., .. I-lobby-Showing his dimples 29 I X BALLARD HIGH IIIIIQ5. III mils? I 5 454 M I , 4 - Fl Y' - nw 'V lllffn, F fl. -' I I H fl -iw? If Wallace Boag Enrerecl from Websler Roll Rep. Ig Inlramural Baskelball 3. Hobby-Baskeiball Waller Borgen Enlered from Adams Science Club 4: Sr. Play Usher 4. Hobby-Swimming Henry E. Borgford Enlered from Whillier Roll Rep. 3: Usher Sr. Play 4. Hobby-Doing nolhing Richard Boyce Enlered from Greenwood Hobby-Fishing Alexandria Boyd Enlered from Irving Rep. 3: Hockey I, 2, 37 Talisman Slall 4. Hobby-Ice skaling Hughberl' Brady Enlered from Websler Wally Wall Hank Dick Alex Commencemenl Usher 37 Library Clerk I, 2, 3: Roll Kewpie Inlramural Handball 2, Hi-Y 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 41 Banking Rep. 4: Inlramural Baskelball I, 2, 3, 43 Roll Rep. 4. Hobby-Baskelball Pearl J. Brandi Pal Enlered from Whalcom High, Bellingham Audilorium Clerk 4. Hobby-Reading Emily Brown Em Enlered from Adams Roll Rep. Ig Lunchroom I7 Banking Rep. I, 31 Dance Comm. 4. Hobby-Dancing Waller Bres+ Bud Enlered from John B. Allen Hobby--Trying fo Ihink Thomas Brown Tom Enlered from L. L. Wrighl llvlichiganl Hobby-Fishing and hunfing Vera Mary Brown Enlered 'From Whiflier Commencemenl Usher 3. Hobby-Jusl going around wilh Olive P. Richard Bruce Dick Enlered from Broadview, Washinglon Banking Rep. Ip Doorman al Commencemenl 3: W Roll Rep. I, 2, 4. I I Hobby-Science 30 BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL 2 11 H ,SN ' .K , :?I- -, 3555 - We ' 'CHE 1225.- lsff? es, 1-1 ,,E.,,., , , We BW I Enlered from Ronald Track Ig Banking Rep. 2, 3: Friendship Comm. 43 Lunchroorn Cashier 4. P I-lobby-Counling pennies WT h Civ-. X1 Harold Bryan Enlered from Whillier I-lobby-Minialure golf Josephine Buchanan Eniered from Cenlralia I-lobby-Riding around wifh Jerry Grace Buckmasfer Gracie Enlered from Adams Roll Rep. I: Mid-Winler Concerl I, 2: Opera I, 2: Talisman Rep. 2. I-lobby-Going oul wilh Goodie Roland Burris Rod , Enlered from Salmon Bay lnlramural Baskelball I, 27 Boys' Resl Room 3, Decorafing Comm. 31 Talisman Rep. 47 Talisman Siaif 4. Hobby--Turning righl corners al lop speed Ralph Dean Cain Enlered from Whillier Baskefball 2, 3': Yell Leader 3: Field Palrol 2, 4: Inframural Baskelball I, 2, 3, 43 Sr. Play Usher 4. I-lobby-Adverfising Texaco gas Milfon Campbell Mill' Enlered from Irving Comrnencemenl Usher 31 Mid-Winier Concerl 2, 3: Opera I, 2, 37 Sr. Glee I, 2, 33 Bullelin Comm. 4: I-Ii-Y 47 Ouill Club 43 Sr. Play 4: Track 4. I-lobby-Minialure golf Dorofhy E. Carlson Cherie Enlered from Ronald Commencemenf Usher 3: Jr. Rall Rep. 3: Adloyho Debale Club 4: Banking Rep. 4: Candy Girl Sr. Play 43 Cily Usher 4: Jr. Glee 4: Mid-Winler Con- cerf 43 Sr. Glee Club 4. Hobby-Running for Ihe inlerurban Elmer Carlson Enlered from Websier Talisman Rep. 4. I-lobby-New invenlions Helen Carlson Gorgeous Enferecl from Whiflier Baskefball I: Banking Rep, I, 2: Glee Club 3: Mid- Winfer Concerl 31 Racqueffeers 4. Hobby-Tennis and baby golf K June Carlson Junie wg Eniered from Greenwood Candy Girl al Opera 3: Roll Rep. 37 Talisman Rep. 3: Ouill Club 3, 4: Ouill Club Reader Crilic 4: Resl Room Comm, 4: Sr. Play Usher 4. I-lobby-Ice skaling Howard H. Carsfensen I-Iowie Enlered from Washinglon Irving Banking Rep. Ig Inframural Baskefball I: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4: Reporfer Honor 41 Vice-Pres. Senior Class 4. I-lobby-Fishing -td 3 I ,-4. BALLARD i-nel-i sci-iooL as 1' Ng 'mn S xi a' fx IPR I X Q ies E X EF' 'J'- i f i-ii .1y- Xa . . If gl pm , .I 5n:7 N f - r 1 r ,t ag,:Zf1,.f . Q21 L J a Carol Bernice Casebere Casebere Enfered from Wesr Woodland Mid-Winfer Conceri 3: Candy Girl for Sr. Play 4: Talisman Siaff 4. Hobby-Sewing June Chamberlain June Bug Enfered from Websier Roll Rep. I: Jr. Glee 2, 3. Hobby-Colleciing arI' books Lawrence Chamberlin Lorney Enfered from Irving Opera Tickel Comm. 3: Field Pafrol 2, 3, 4: Talis- man Sfaff 4. Hobby-Baskeiball Kennefh Chaplin Ken Enfered from John B. Allen Radio Club 4: Science Club 4: Second Team Fool'- ball 4. Hobby-Amaieur radio Harold Chrisfensen Chick Enfered from Woodrow Wilson Jr. High, San Diego Honor Sociefy 2: Pres. Comp. III, S. S. Class 4. Hobby-Drawing Virginia Chrisfiansen Giqgie Enfered from Salmon Bay Banking Rep. I: Volleyball I: Roll Rep. I, 2: Sr. Glee 2, 3: Mid-Winfer Conceri 3, 4. Hobby-Cloihes Vivian Chrisfoffersen Viv Enfered from Wesi Woodland Hobby-Walking Violef Clarkson Vi Eniered from Adams Glee Club I, 2: Mid-Winier Concerl 2: Volleyball 2: Baseball 2, 3: Baskefball I, 2, 3: Hockey 3: Big B Club 4. Hobby-Sporls Leslie Clogsion Les Eniered from Enumclaw High Hobby-Talking de lingo Rufh Cobb Sandy Enfered from Greenwood Glee Club I: Roll Rep. I: Hockey 3: Baseball 3: Baskeiball 3: Track 3: Volleyball 3: Talisman Siaff 3: Big B Club 4: Shingle Slaif 4. Hobby-Avialion Mildred D. Coleman Milly Eniered from Washingion Irving Talisman Rep. I: Chairman Refreshmeni Comm. for Farewell Hop 3: Honor Socieiy 2, 3, 4: Roll Rep. 4. Hobby-Reading and sewing DOFO+i1Y Collman Doi Eniered from Wesl Woodland Jr. Glee 3, 4: Mid-Winier Conceri 4: Opera 4: Roll Rep. 4. Hobby-Drawing 32 BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL 5- ?, ln 533559- i I J i 0 f- I f 5. ,. .. III' 1 of-3: 189 . as , fill jg Ili-:Q - I i' I '- ' I fa !! I If 2: -':' Ifwi' ' II, : 'v 1e Q ll A f -f will lll. , L .2 Ji 61 ' -gf-E , Jack Connors Bools Enlered from Wesf Woodland Baskefball 2, 3, 4: Fooiball I, 2, 3, 4: Thanksgiving Basker Comm. 4: Traffic Squad 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 4. I-lobby-Sporls Lee Connor Enlered from Greenwood Opera 2: Roll Rep. I, 2. I-lobby-Making a noise in assemblies Doris Conrad Enlered from Adams Jr. Glee 3: Jr. Nominaling Comm. 3: Jr. Roll Rep. 3: Talisman Slalf 3: A Capella Choir 4: Mid-Winler Concerl 2, 3, 4: Opera 4: Roll Rep. 4: Sr. Glee 4. I-lobby-Teasing ' Carolyn Cornell Babe Enlered from Salmon Bay Roll Rep. I: Banking Rep. 2. Hobby-Dancing Helen Cook Cookie Eniered from Wliillier Sr. Roll Rep. 4. I-lobby-Ice skafing May Cooley Enlered from Greenwood I-Ionor Socieiy 2. I-lobby-Having a good 'time Beafha Cosen Bea Enlered from Salmon Bay Library Work 2: Sr. Play Uslier 3. I-lobby-Dancing Forres+ Cummings Brule Enlered from Irving Banking Rep. 2: Roll Rep. 2: Talisman Rep. 3: Foolball I, 3, 4. I I-lobby-Skipping Tardy-Roll Kenneflm Dahl Kenny Enlered from Adams Ass r Inlramural Manager 2: In+ramural Manager 3, 4: Banking Rep. I, 4: Field Palrol I, 2, 3, 4: Com- mencemenf Speaker 4. I-lobby-Swimming Agnes Dahlsirom Smirlw Enlered from Wesl Woodland Lunclwroom 2, 3. I-lobby-Dancing Clarence A. Daly Daly Enfered from Adams Banking Rep. I, 2: Roll Rep. I, 2: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Inframural Baskelball I, 3, 4: Jr.-Sr. Dance Comm. 4: Mid-Winler Concerl 3, 4: Molor Squad 3, 4: Sr. Play Usher 4: Talisman Slafi 3, 4. I-lobby-To work on an auiomobile Linnea Danberg Skippy Enlered from Salmon Bay Audiforium Clerk I, 2: Honor Sociely I: Silver Screen Sociefy Council 2: Roll Rep. 3: Treas. Sci- ence Club 3: Meril Pin Comm. 4: Talisman Siaff 4: Vice-Pres. of Science Club 4. I-lobby-Swimming 33 L BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL .IIWRI I III T, -' I ill I yiyl A si QLQIF: T. 5? E In - ,,x 'N ., 4 S ' ,' .5 iw. Y ':3'r,.it.-I Q c j I - f 1 -1 Donald Davis Don Enlered from John B. Allen I-lobby-Aviafion Doris Jeanne Davis Dode Enlered from Poulsbo I-Iiqh, Poulsbo, Washingion Enferlainmenf Comm. for Frosh Class I: Honor Socieiy I: Sr. Glee I: Candy Girl for Cpera 3i Candy Girl for Sr. Play 4: Typing Comm. for Girls' Club 4. I-lobby-Reading VL Florence Davis Flossie Enlered from Wesl Woodland I-lobby-Reading Carl De Croff Carlos Enfered from Nelson, B. C. Q' I-lobby-Reading hisiory books Regina B. Diebele Reggie Enfered from Sl. Alphonsus Candy Girl 4: Girls' Jr. Glee 4: Mid-Winler Con- cerl 4: Thanksgiving Baslcel Comm. 4. I-lobby-General nuisance Kernan Dennis Kerny Eniered from Whiilier lnlramural Baslcelball I: Glee Club I, 2: Mid-Win- fer Concerl 2: Talisman Rep. 3: Banking Rep. 3, 4: Traclc 3, 4. I-lobby--Sludying aeronaulics and hiking Mariorie Dillon Marg Enlered from Whiffier I-lobby-Dancing Ewen Dingwall Eniered from John B. Allen Jr. Orchesira I: Alhlelic Manager 3: Sr. Orchesira 2, 3: I-li-Y 4: Sludenl Manager 4. I-'lobby-Eluding feminine pursuers Homer Douglass Doug Enfered from Websler lnlramural Baslcelball I: Norfhwesl Orchesfra 2: Talisman Rep. 3: Banlcinq Rep. I, 3: Sr. Glee I, 3: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Orcheslra I, 2, 3, 4. I-lobby--Minialure golf Virginia Duncan Teddy Enlered from John B. Allen Chairman Bullelin Comm. 3: Roll Rep. 3: Talent Comm. 3: Chairman Assembly Sealring Comm. 3: Girls' Club Cabinef 4: Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4: ln- Iormafion Desk 2, 3: Sr. Edilor of Shingle 4: Sr. Pin Comm. 4: Sludenf Council 4. I-lobby-Track meels Marguerife Dunlap Slceezix Enlered from Privale Lunchroom 2: Banlcing Rep. I, 2, 3, 4: Opera 3, 4: Talisman Rep. 4. I-lobby-Arl Sirlrlca Easfman Sirlc Enfered from Adams Clean-Up Comm. I: Play Comm. 2: Roll Rep. l, 2: Scholarship Comm. 3: I-lonor Sociely 2, 4. Hobby-Dancing 34 BALLARD I-neu-I scHooL f s H - li F ee l, 'Brel Z lllllllli V' ' viii T El ' ff l Willard Elsey Enlered from l-liqhline I-liqh Roll Rep. 3. 4: Sr. Dance Comm. 4. I-lobby-Sporfs Earlila Emslie Red Enlered from Greenwood Roll Rep. 2: Banking Rep. 3, 4: Mid-Winler Con, cerl 4. l-lobby-Swimming, skalinq, lennls Henry R. Engdal l-lank Enlered lrom Salmon Bay Roll Rep. lg Banking Rep. 2: Jr. Rall Rep. 4. I-lobby-Swimming Raymond T. Engman Ray Enlered lrorn Greenwood l-lobby-Aufo mechanics ' Elmer Erickson Al Enlered from John B. Allen Inlramural Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: lnlramural Golf I, 2, 3, 4: Radio Club. l-lobby-Amaleur radio-W7ARW Paul Everelf Enlered from Greenwood Trahfic Squad I: lnlramural Soccer 2: Talisman Rep. 2: lnlramural Baskelball 3: Baskelball 3, 4: Chris?- mas Play 4: Foolball 3, 4: l-li-Y 3, 4: Track 3, 4. I-lobby-Afhlelics Willis Fagnanl Babe Enlered from Wesl Woodland Foofball 2: Roll Rep. 2: lnlramural Baskelball 2: in- lramural Foofball 2, 37 Rall Rep. 4: Talisman Slall 4. Hobby--Minialure qoll Floyd Farris Farris Enlered from Lincoln l-liqh Roll Rep. 2: Second Team Baseball 2: Assembly Sealing Comm. 3, 4: Baseball 3, 4: Pres. Racquel- leers 4: Talisman Rep. 2, 3, 4. I-lobby-Golf Clarice Faulkner Sis Enlered from Adams Baskelball l, 2: I-lockey I, 2: Soph. Slandards Comm. 2: Banking Rep, I, 2, 33 Rall Rep. l, 2, 3: Shingle Plafe 3: Sr. Glee 3: Candy Girl al Opera 3, 4. I-lobby-Drawing piclures Lillian Felxr Tools Enlered from John B. Allen I-lobby--Drawing Mary Ficlreisen Enfered from I-liqhline I-ligh Roll Rep. 2: Banking Rep. 4: Debale Club 4: S. A. R. Conlesl 4: Slage Crew 4: Sr. Play Candy Comm. 4. l-lobby-Reading Gerlrude Fiorilo Gerlie Enlered from John B. Allen Roll Rep. 3: I-lospilalily Comm. 4. l-lobby-Mlnialure golf 6 I 35 ag BALLARD I-ues-I SCHOOL I f X PII N - . 6554 . IFS, fe 'l Aww lf. , .a y . A ix I ,149 f yss :IZ 1 Paul Fiorifo Entered from John B. Allen Soph. Baskerball 2: Treas. Soph. Class 2: Treas. Jr. Class 3: Baskerball 4: Pres. Honor Sociery 4: Slu- denl Council 4: Commencemeni' Speaker 4. Hobby-Dishwashing Earl Fisk Oily Enfered from Wesl Woodland I-lobby-Flying A Rufh Fifzell Ruff Eniered from Valley High, Menlo, Wash. Hobby-Riding horseback Verla Flowers Enlered from Wes? Woodland Hockey I, 2: Honor Sociely 2: Volleyball I, 2: Science Club 3: Big B Club 3, 4: Chairman Girls' Club Program Comm. 4: Mid-Winler Concerl 2, 3, 4: Opera 2, 3, 4: Sr. Glee 2, 3, 4: Sr. Play 4. Hobby-Swimming Clarence Flynn Bill Enfered from Alexander I-Iamillon Jr. High Commence-menl Usher 3: Jr. Assembly 3: Jr.-Sr. Dance Orch.: Talisman Rep. 3: Banking Rep. 4. Hobby-Music Mildred Fonda Babe Enfered from Greenwood Freshman Pa rly Program Comm. I: Soph. Parfy Comm. 2: Sr. Orch, 2.3. Hobby-Music and hiking Jane Fraser Fuzzy Fnlered from John B. Allen Sec.-Treas. Honor Socielry 2: Soph. Parry Comm. 2: Chairman Thrill Comm. 3: Locker Comm. 3: Thanks- giving Assembly 3: Banking Rep. 2, 3, 4: Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4: Pres. Girls' Club 4: Roll Rep. I, 4: Sr. Play 4: Sludenf Council 3, 4. Hobby-Miniaiure golf 1 Richard Frederick Rich Banking Rep. I: Freshman Rep. I: Baskelball 2, Honor Sociefy 2, 3: Sr. Orch. 2, 3: Band 4: Basket ball Team 4: Inrramural Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4: Library Comm. 4: Science Club 4: Sr. Assembly Comm. 4: Sr. Play 4. Hobby-Working in a cannery Alvin Fredrickson AI Enlered from Websfer NNN Banking Rep. I, 2, 3: Baskelball 3: Inlramural Bas- f - kelball I, 2, 3: Tickel Comm. 4. I-lobby-Baskelball and dancing Evelyn Frih Jackie Enrered from Lincoln High Hobby-Riding horseback Frances Frosf I-rankie Enlered from John B. Allen Jr. Glee Club I, 2: Banking Rep. 4: Mid-Winfer Concerl 4. Hobby-Books Rufh Eclifh Frosf Shorfy Banking Rep. I, 3: Lunchroom 3: Resl Room Comm. 4: Wardrobe Comm. for Sr. Play 3, 4. Hobby-Cooking 36 BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL 2- . f' I il Hy I Ill 1, Ii '- L A :LP 1 - - I4 L-gs' H-ef Iii, CST' ii., Q , Q FII Hazel Fryberg Enlered from Adams Aud. Assislanl' 2, 3, 4. y I-lobby-Dancing Wilbur Garlner Garlers Enlered from Leavenworlh, Wash. Banking Rep. 2: Roll Rep. 2: Few Skils 2, 3, Science Club 2, 3: Chess Club 4: Jr.-Sr. Dance Comm. 4. I-'lobby-To gel a laugh a minule Maryann Genser Mary Enlered from High School of Commerce, Porfland, Ore. Talisman Slaff 3. I-lobby-Dancing Carl A. Gerhardl Sheik Enlered from Lincoln High Baskelball 2: Foolball 2: Glee Club 2: Inlramural Baskelball I, 27 Inlramural Track I, 21 Track 2: Foolball 4. I-lobby-Avoiding girls John Gerlce Chubbs Enlered from Websler I-Ii-Y 3, 4: Sr. Glee 3, 4: Opera 3, 4, Mid-Winler Concerl 3, 4: Jr.-Sr. Dance Comm. 4. I-lobby-Sailing dories Ruby Glover Enlered from Universily I-leighls I-lobby-Reading Wilma Glover Willy Enlered from Wesl Woodland Library Assislanl 3, 43 Sr. Orcheslra 2, 3, 47 Sr. Play 4. I-lobby-Flagging The Renlon Express Eileen Goil Red Enlered from Adams Baskelball li Roll Rep. I, 2: Falher and Son Ban- quel 4. I-lobby-Swimming Rulh Griffin Honey Enfered from Greenwood Banking Rep. 2, 33 Girls' Club Assembly Comm. 3: Girls' Club Rep. 3: Jr. Glee I, 3: Meril Comm. 35 Roll Rep. 35 Chairman Girls' Club Assembly Comm. 4i Library Comm. 3, 4i Chairman Sludenl Council Thrill Comm. 4. I-lobby-Peewee golf William Griffin Bill Enlered from Pullman I-ligh, Pullman, Wash. Lunchroom I IJr. I-Iighlg Slamp Club I IJr. Highlq Ink Pol Imps 2 IPuIIman I-lighlz Lunchroom 3, 4, Slreel Car Palrol 4: Science Club 4: Sr. Play 4: Vice-Pres. Radio Club 47 Sr. Roll Rep. 4. I I-lobby-Slamp collecling Violefle B. Griswold Vi Enlered from Whillier Jr. Glee 21 Opera 33 Mid-Winler Concerl 3, 4: Sr. Glee 4. Hobby-Golf 9, Efhelyn Grover Frenchie Enlered from Whillier Baskelball I: Glee Club 3: Mid-Winler Concerl 3: Racquelleers 4. I I-lobby-Baby golf 37 BALLARD Hier-I SCHOOL R NY 5 I 1 ssl' S H fin Boyd Gylland Enfered from Whiffier f Hobby-Avoiding all exerfion lnecessary or oilwerwisel Arfhur Hagan Ari Enlered from Wlmilfier Hobby-Golf Helen Hagen Hagen Enfered from Salmon Bay Jr. Roll Rep. 3. Hobby-Dancing William Hagensfein Bill Enlered from Salmon Bay Science Club 2: lnframural Debale 3: Bank Rep. 4: Debale Club 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council Grounds Comm. 4. Hobby-Plmilalely and numismalics Taimi Hakala Ti Enlered from Greenwood Volleyball l, 2: Baskelball 3: Banking Rep. 4: Base- ball 3, 4: Big B Club 2, 3, 4: Hockey 2, 4: Roll Rep. 2, 3, 4: Track l, 2, 3, 4. Hobby-Baskelball , Alma Halls Al Enlered from Websfer 6044! Jr. Roll Rep. 3: Honor Sociefy 2, 3, 4. Hobby-Music Esfelle Halpenny Slelle Enfered from Websier Banking Rep. 2: Sfyle Show 3: Jr. Glee 4. Hobby-Swimming James Hannon Jim Enlerecl from Kelvin High, Winnipeg, Canada Baseball l: Soccer I, 2. Hobby-Targel pracfice Gladys Hansen Glad Enlered from Olalla Grade, Olalla, Vlfasli. Jr. Glee 2, 3, 4: Mid-Winier Conceri 3, 4: Sr. Roll Rep. 4. l-lobby-Music Janef Hansen Jan Enfered from Adams Honor Sociefy 2, 3, 4. Hobby-Sewing Edna Hanson Pee Wee Enlerecl from Wlwillier Lunchroom l, 2: Sr. Roll Rep. 4. Hobby-Reading Aileen Harberf Skooks Enlered from Whillier Hobby-Collecfing movie slars' picfures 38 BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL . Y! A rl as iii Joseph Harrison Joe Enlered from Franklin High Hobby-Swimming Ar'I Haydock Enlered from Broadway High Inlramural Baskelball 2, 3: Foolball 4: Hi-Y 4: Honor Sociefy 2, 3, 4: Shingle Slalf 4. Hobby-Collecling piclures Alva Haywood Al Enlered from Salmon Baseball I: Talisman Scholarship Comm. 2, 4: Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4: Roll Comm. 4. Bay Rep. 2, 3: Class Reporler 3: Rep. 4: Sr. Assembly Hobby-Collecling landscape piclures Florence Hebb Twinks Enfered from Wesl Woodland Jr. Glee 4: Mid-Winler Concerl 4: Racquelleers 4: Talisman Rep. 4. Hobby-To lei my hair grow Glen Hegdahl Enlered from Adams Freshman Baskefball I: Baskelball 3, 4: lnlramural Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Library Comm. 4. Hobby-Baskelball Beafrice Hegsefh Enlered from Adams Usher for Sr. Play 4. Hobby-Drawing Emeline Henrikson Jill Enlered from Greenwood Mofher-Daughler Banquel' 3: Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4: Falher-Son Banquel 4: Meril Comm. 4: All-Cily Exlension Comm. 4: Chairman Girls' Club Scrap- Book Comm. 3, 4: Chairman Candy Packing Comm. for Sr. Play 4. Hobby-Drawing Lucille Hendrickson Enfered from Greenwood Jr. Orch. I, 2: Sr. Orch. 3, 4: Opera 3, 4 Winfer Concerl I, 4. Hobby-Golf Harry Hensen Curie Eniered from Longfellow Scholarship Comm. 2: Inlramural Baskelball 3: Jr.- Sr. Dance Comm, 3: Roll Rep. I, 3: Chairman Honor Sociely Membership Comm. 4: Honor Soci- ely 2, 3, 4: Sr. Comm. 4: Yell Leader 3, 4. Hobby-Afhleiics Margueri+a Henson Enlered 'From Whillier Hobby-Arlisf Mary W. Henson Twinnie Enfered from Whiiiier Track I: Baseball I, 2: Hockey I, 2: Volleyball I, 2, 3: Jr.-Sr. Dance Enlerfainmenl Comm. 4: Healfh Comm. 4. Hobby-Arl Dorothy L. Herron Enlered from Salmon Bay Baseball 2: Candy Girl for Sr. Play 3: Roll Rep. 3: Jr.-Sr. Dance Reireshmenl Comm. 3: Banking Rep. 4. Hobby-Reading Bea Lu Mid- Rila Dol 39 rf 'g -si I D I I -'QPlllg'r3'1- X! is ff s- . Ck . .Ill fl f few .- EIL ! ,J-il. ' v 'a ' 'f e .gr 4 Ii' 2: 1 . I ' g 'ff' If qs? 451,--L 71 1 f' ? BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL Merle Hesse Merley Enlered Irorn Greenwood Scholarship Comm. 3. I-lobby-Golf Jack Heva Enlered from Wes? Woodland Roll Rep. I: Banking Rep. 41 Golf I, 2, 3, 4: Talis- man Sfaff 4. I-lobby-Holes-in-one Georgianna HiaH Orey Enlered from Wes? Woodland Roll Rep. 3. I-lobby-Swimming Rulh HiaH Enfered from Wesf Woodland Make-Up Comm. 3: Refreshmeni Comm. 3: RQII Rep. 3, 4. I-lobby-Bufchering Kennefh Highland Kenny Enlered from Whiflier Banking Rep. 23 Inlramural Baskelball I, 2: Mid- Winfer Concerl 2: Science Club 3: Glee Club I, 2, 4. I-lobby-I-liking in Ihe mounfains Fay Highfower Red Enfered from Everefl I-Iigh, Everell, Wash. Class Pres., Everelf I-Iigh Ig Bullelin Comm. 4. I-lobby-Camping and horseback riding Signe L. Hill Sig Enlerecl from Whillier Refreshmenl Comm. Jr.-Sr. Dance 3. I-lobby-Golf Paul Hiellen Double Check Enlered from Whillier lnlramural Soccer Ig Jr. Glee 2: In'IramuraI GOIF 3: Band I, 2, 3: Baske-'rball Manager 4. Hobby--Minialure golf Gudvay N. Hoem Goodie Enlered from Adams Banking Rep. I: Jr. Glee 2: Opera 3, 43 Sr. Glee 37 Candy Girl for Sr. Play 4. I-lobby-Yachfing in Ihe Mediferranean Jack HoI+ Enfered from Whiflier Jr. Glee 2, 33 Inframural Baskefball I, 2, 3: Sr. Glee 4. Hobby-Aufomobiles Charles Hopkins Chuck Enlered from Wesl Woodland Nominaling Comm. 3: Science Club 3, Band 2, 3, 4: Sr. Orch. 3, 4. I-lobby-Radio Mirfh Hornschuch Enfered from Greenwood I I-lobby-Reading 40 BALLARD I-nel-i SCHOOL iq sf. , KQ , , 1 A I as 'xf :rr M y 3 fl - I Mi Xffila X A W T x 4 XX V fs fb- IW .. f .II X I II ilf ixli- I - . Z Jigs I see .-rszs..-f f'f I ' LIL ff . -'ff'-1: -sv iI,IlIII pw-' Horfense Horfon Enlered from Garfield High Hobby-Smiling Clarence Hulford Clarie Enfered from Greenwood Dance Comm. 3: Library Comm. 41 Social Service Comm. 4: Sr. Play 41 Business Manager of Shingle 4: Commencemenf Speaker 4. Hobby-Office fraining Joyce Elizabefh Hunf Enfered 'lrom Wesf Woodland Enlerfainmenf Comm. Chairman I: Sfandards Comm. Ii Talisman Rep. 21 Candy Comm. 3: Roll Rep. 3. - Hobby-Serving Carl Hurd Thundering Herd Enlered from Adams Track Hobby-Sfudying Ihe comparalive happiness ol 'rhe jellyfish and The man Effie Hufchison Enlered from Whillier Hobby-Boolcs Evelyn Joanise Evy Enfered from Adams Typing Comm. Chairman 4. Hobby-Dancing Thorun Johannsson Peanuls Enlered Irom Websler Program Comm. Molhers'-Daughlers' Banquel 32 Roll Rep. 3: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baslcelball 2, 3, 41 Big B Club 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club Thrill Comm. 4: Hockey 2, 3, 41 Sr. Play Usher 41 Treas. Girl Re- serves 3, 4. Hobby-Reading Elizabefh V. Johns Belly Enlered from Whillier Baslcelball I. Hobby-Piano-playing Roberi' Johns E05 Enlered from Whillier Foolball 4. Hobby-Sporfs Helen E. Johnson Nell Enlered from Greenwood Usher, Back 'ro School Nighl 21 Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4. Hobby--Swimming Helen V. Johnson Johnnie Enfered from Whillier Debale Club 3: Nominaling Comm, 37 Resl Room Comm. 3: Roll Rep. 2, 3, Banking Rep. 2, 3, 41 Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4. Hobby-Books Hilda F. Johnson Pele Enfered from Adams Banking Rep. I: Falher and Son Banquel 4. Hobby-Dancing 4I , --Eff BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL Wi il ' ' -'df ,, I , ,f I ,e ,5- c I Z: y , lj Id ll illliiwl Irma A. Johnson Snifzy Enlered from Renlon High, Renlon, Washinglon Baslcelball I, 2. Hobby-Dancing Jaclx Johnson Enlered from Websler Roll Rep. 2: Lunchroom 2, 3: Jr. Glee I, 4. Hobby-Fishing Verna Johnson Enlered from Whiflier Talisman Rep. 2: Baseball 3: Baslcelball 3, 4: Hoclcey 4: Vo ba II 3, 4. miniarure golf in Jones Ben Enlered from Lynclen, Washinglon I-lobby-Ari lley Myrlie Jones Enlered from Wesl Woodland Bullelin Comm. 2: Girls' Club Social Service Comm. 3: Loclcer Comm. 3: Reciprocily Comm. Chairman Girls' Club 4: Scholarship Comm. 4. Hobby-Slepping oul J. Fred Kalbach Willie Wesiinghouse Il Enlered from Wesl Woodland Roll Rep. I: Honor Sociely 2, 3: Science Club 3, 4. Hobby-Pholography and organic chemislry Louis Kapefan Professor' Enlered from John B. Allen Radio Club 4: Science Club 4. Hobby-Eleclricily and science Slanley Kelsey Sian Enlered 'from Roosevell High Freshman Foolball I: Track 2. I-lobby-Golf Glen Keys Benny Enlered from Irving Banking Rep. 2, 3. Hobby-Dancing Corinne Kilworfh Kiddo Enlered from Whillier Frosh Frolic I3 Jr. Glee I, 2: Moihers' and Daugh- Iers uef I, 2: Roll Rep. I, 2: Volleyball I, 2: aslcelball I, 2, 3: Candy Girl for Opera 3: Sland- ards Comm. Girls' Club 3: Banlcing Rep. I, 2, 3, 4: Big B Club 2, 3, 4: Locker Comm. 3, 43 Treas. of Girls' Club 4. Hobby-Foolball, swimming Efhel Kindland E+ Eniered from Websler Jr. Orch. I: Roll Rep. I, 2, 3: Sr. Orch. 2, 3: Honor Socieiy 2, 3, 4. Hobby-Playing minialure golf Miriam Kippo Kippy Enlered 'From Washinglon Irving Jr. Glee I: Soph. Rep. 2: Baslcefball 2, 3: Candy Girl al Opera 3: Commencemenl Usher 3: Jr. Rep. 3: Mid-Winler Concerl 2, 3: Reciprocily Comm. of Girls' Club 3: Reporler G. A. A. 3: Sr. Glee 2, 3: Talisman Slaff 3: Vice-Pres. All-Cily Girl Reserves 3: Pres. of Girl Reserves 4: Publiciry Sec. of Girls' Club 4: Roll Rep. 2, 3, 4: Vice-Pres. Quill Club 4: Adverlising Manager Shingle 4. Hobby-Looking for excilemenl 42 BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL . Ei F .i -1- '-if t I y 9 Q il ea 'ii ' Q.- 'IW' 522' .as 'am A ' Qing Alice Knulsen Enrered from Greenwood Baskelball 2: Hikes 2: Baseball 2, 3: Hockey I, 2, 3: Roll Rep. 2, 3: Talisman Rep. I, 2, 3: Treas. G. A. A. 3: Volleyball 2, 3: Big B Club 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4. Hobby-Alhlelics Elmer Knufsen AI Enrered from Websler Banking Rep. 3. Hobby-Boaling Roberf Krokeid Bob Enlered from Adams Inlramural Baskelball I, 2, 3: Science Club 4: Slage Crew 4. Hobby-Pholography ' Florence Kussman Flossie if Enlered from Websfer Packing Candy 4. Hobby-Being good Bernice Koch Bernny Enrered from Cenlral Molhers' and Daughlers' Banquel I: Mid-Winler Concerl 3: lvlolhers' and Daughlers' Banque? 3. Hobby-Dancing Frank Lahfonen Enrered from Wesl Woodland Roll Rep. I: Soph. Rep. 2: Golf 3. Hobby-Playing poker Harold Lahlonen Enfered 'From Wesi' Woodland Baskelball 2: Roll Rep. 2: Tennis 3, 4. I-lobby-Tennis Roberi Laing Bob Enlered from Adams Baskelball 2: Glee Club 2, 3: Field Palrol 3, 4: Science Club 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4. Hobby-Tricycle riding Jim Laird Jim ' Enrered from Whilrier Baskelball I, 2: Vice'Pres. of Soph. Class 2: Philan- Ihropic Comm. 3: Sec.-Treas. Boys' Club 3: Fool- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Pres. of Boys' Club 4: Pres. of Sludenl Council 4: Roll Rep. I, 2, 3, 4: Sludenl Council 3, 4: Traffic Squad 2, 3, 4. Hobby-Running Sarah Lamkin Sar Enlered from Washinglon Irving Resl Room Comm. 4: Typing Comm. 4. Hobby-Dancing Arfhur Larson Arr Enrered from Whirfier Hobby-Won'I' 'fell Lesfer M. Larsen Les Enlered from Greenwood I Clean-Up Comm. Chairman I: Inlramural Baskef- I ball I: Banking Rep. I, 2: Library Comm. 3: lvleril Comm. Chairman 3: Roll Rep. I, 2, 3: Debale I, 2, 3, 4: Library Comm. 4: Slreei' Car Comm. 3. 4. Hobby-Debaling ' s 43 kg BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL xgsgg T ouwv I KILL 1 4 53,1 ri E2 K, .Ik .IM xi PQ ,T 5 ci , X - ,- . . . a -., if' X , gf 'Ire ,F ' 'rw 5 , .. ., V- f : 'gg ?Eff,1iLL fien in-' 'I T- fi-' r I 5 -'I f L f 'V' I'- ' I ' I if I 5 'IJ 5- 'll P' .,-1.: V IH V 1 lf' if Cn- QL fff. .I TT.: ' f i M -'V .sr fe..--eo It 2 1 3 T is 'K -+- rfljf xl 1 ff -f- If Waller Larsen Wall Enlerecl from Greenwood , Baskelball Second Team 2: Ari' Plales lor Shingle 3: Arl Edilor 'lor Shingle 4. Hobby-Sign Painling Howard Laurine Howie Enlerecl lrom Sl. Alphonsus Dec. Comm. 3: Roll Rep, 3: Inlramurals I, 2, 3, 4. Hobby-Alhlelics Annabel Louise Lee Enlered from Whillier Library 3: lvleril Comm. 3. Hobby-Tennis Easier Lily Lee Chickie Jr. Orch. I: Big B Club 2: All-Cily Hi-Orcheslra 3: Baskelball I, 2, 3: Hikes 2, 3: Hockey 2, 3: Volleyball I, 2, 3: Reporler Girl Reserves 3: Slrinq Ouarlel 4: Reciprocily Comm. Girls' Club 4: Sr. Orch. 2, 3, 4. Hobby-Orcheslra Waller R. Leif Wall Enlered from John B. Allen Roll Rep. I: Slage Crew 2, 3: Chief Eleclrician 4: Science Club 3, 4. Hobby-Baclerioloqy Irene Leonard Enlered lrom John B. Allen Talisman Rep. 2: Sr. Orch. I, 2: Ouill Club I, 2, 3. 4: Pres. Quill Club 4: Roll Rep. 3, 4: Salulalorian ol Class 4. I-lobby-Gardening Lucille Leu Leu Roll Rep. I: Debale Club 2: Chairman Sr. Play Pub- Iicily Comm. 3: Girls' Club Exlension Comm. 3: Honor Sociely 2, 3: Eclifor Talisman 3: Sec. De-bale Club 3: Debale Team 4: Sr. Class Reporler 4: Sr. Pin Comm. 4: Talisman Rep. 4. Hobby-Journalism Gudrun Lillelancl Cvoddy Science Club 2: Baseball 2, 3: Baskelball 2, 3: Track I, 2, 3: Volleyball 2, 3: Big B Club 3, 4: G. A. A. Reporler 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4: Lunchroom Comm, 4. I-lobby-Doing nolhinq Ellen Lindskog Banking Rep. I: Roll Rep. I: Jr. Glee 2: Opera Usher 2: Opera 3: Sr. Orch. 3: Mid-N1Vinler Con- cerl 3, 4: Sr. Glee 3, 4. Hobby-Ice skaling Roberla Livesley Berla Enlered from John B. Allen Track 2: Usher lor Opera 3: Glee Club 3. Hobby-lvlinialure goll Vera Livingsfon Pal Baseball I: Track I: Baskelball I, 3: Honor Sociely 2, 3: Pres. Big B Club 3: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Big B Club 2, 3, 4: Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Slandards Comm. Girls' Club 4. I-lobby--People Howard Loken Loqie Enlered from Wesl Woodland ' J I-lobby-Sailing 44 BALLARD Hier-I SCHOOL XX, Q 742- 4 Ep D 4fIITI'TI':i fT,'1'Q I . igblf 3 54 M T4 Z 4 r, I f EEA., L,2QMH5? 'VI Wilbur Longhboffom Bill ' Enfered from Wesl Seaflle l-ligh Banking Rep. 2, 3: Debale Club 3: Doorman al Opera 3: Inframural Debale 3: Science Club 3: Jr.-Sr. Dance Comm. 4: Pres. Debafe Club 4: Pres. Science Club 4: Roll Rep. 3, 4. l-lobby-Chess and science James Lowrie Jim Enfered from Wesl Woodland Baseball 3: Baskelball 3: l-li-Y 3, 4: Sfudenl Council 4: Sec.-Trees. Boys' Club 4. l-lobby-Fishing Bill MacDougaII Mac Enlerecl from Wesl Woodland Class Sec. l: Class Pres. 2: Class Treas. 4: Baskel- ball I, 2, 3, 4: Foolball l, 3, 4: l li-Y 3, 4. l-lobby-Making noise Pearl Mallery Frankie Enlered from Whiflier Baskefball 2: Banking Rep. l, 2: Hockey l, 2: Track I, 2: Volleyball l, 2: Sr. Glee 2, 3: Roll Rep. 4: Big B Club 4. l-lobby-Reading Charles Marco Chuck Enlered from Greenwood Glee 3: Band 2, 3, 4: Banking Rep. 4: Orch. 3, 4: ,ki Roll Rep. 2, 3, 4. 0, l-lobby-Playing drums Donald Mariel Don Enfered from Websler lnlramural Baskelball l, 2: Alhlelic Manager 3: Track 3, 4. l-lobby-Foolball Ed Merlin Buddy, Curly, Red Enlered from Ross Mid-Winler Concerf I, 2: Jr. G-lee I, 2, 3: Jr. Roll Rep. 3: Opera 3: Banking Rep. 3, 4: Mofor Squad 4: Sr. Glee 3, 4. l-lobby--Beal Bluebeard's lime Myrfle Marzillger Baby Enlered from Wesl Woodland l-lobby-Minialure goll Dorofhea Mafhisen Dolie Enlered from Adams Roll Rep. 3: Opera Candy Comm. 3: Minule Girl 4. l-lobby-Camping Lillian Ma+hisen Q Lil Enfered from Wesl Woodland l-lonor Sociely 2: Talisman Rep. 2: Roll Rep. 3. l-lobby-Reading and wriling llgolin lvliaison J h B All Tommy n ere rom o n . en Roll Rep. 2: Class Treas. 2: Banking Rep. l, 3: l-li- Y 3, 4. l-lobby--Machinery Clara Maxwell Enlered from Websler l-lobby-Dancing 45 ,Wg , BALLARD l'llGl'l SCHOOL , I 3 .- 1. l W l I filfgsl l+It.1,,. 1 J 'ii i xx l - : l f lj ' gf 17? '?T 5 .Li ' Mqllgmf gr X fi X 4,5 23 '- Wi - 5 o ,QW -1 ffl ls. . f - Dorothy Maybanks Dol Enlered from Galena High Illlinoisl I-lobby-Reading Lloyd McCan+s Enlered from Garfield l-ligh s Fooiball I: Roll Rep. I, 2: Funlesl 3: Lunchroom 3: '-M Opera 3: Sr. Nile 3: Wreslling 3. I-lobby-Playing a banio Eleanor McComb El Enlered from Rocklorl School ICanadal Banking Rep. 2: Girls' Alhlelics I, 2: Class Comm. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4. I-lobby-Ari Caroline McGini+ie Cal Jr. Glee 2: Banking Rep. 2: Girls' Resl Room 3: Inlormalion 3: Jr. Meril Comm. 3: Chairman Girls' Club I-Iospifalily 4: Roll Rep. l, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Pin Comm. 4: Shingle Lilerary Edilor 4: Chairman Slu- denl' Council Locker Comm. 4: Talisman Slall 4. I-'lobby-Jusl living Frances McGinley Frankie Banking Rep. 2: Roll Rep. 2: Soph. Rep. 2: Girls' Jr. Glee 3: Jr.-Sr. Dance Relreshmenl Comm. 3: Mid-Winler Concerl 3: Opera 3: Usher for Com- mencemenl' 3: Girls' Club Program Comm. 4: Girls' Sr. Glee 3, 4: Mid-Winler Concerf 4: Opera 4. I-lobby-Music and dance William McKinley Enferecl from Kingslord I-ligh, Kingsford, Wash. Track 3. I-lobby-Avialion Sfanley J. McKinney Slan Enlered from Irving Roll Rep. 3: Sporl Edilor, Talisman 3: Inlramurals I, 3, 4: Talisman Rep. 4. I-lobby-Collecling dolls Clarence Mean Chuck Enlered from Salmon Bay Gym Office Allendanl 3: Talisman 3: Banking Rep. I, 2, 4: Roll Rep. I, 2, 4. I-lobby-Radio Thelma Melder Boobie Chairman of Minule Girls 3: I-lockey I, 3: Jr. Roll Rep. 3: Prompfer 'for Opera 2, 3: Volleyball 2, 3: Big B Club I, 2, 3, 4: Chairman of Slripe Comm. 3, 4: Girls' Club Cabinel 3, 4: Hosless for Falhers' and Sons' Banquel 3, 4: Manager ol Baskelball 4. I-lobby-Talking and dancing Solveig Melver Babe Enlered from Wesl Woodland Nominaling Comm. 3: Rall Rep. 2, 3: Opera 3: Mid-Winler Concerl 3, 4: Sr. Glee 3, 4. Hobby-Tiddledywinks Marvin Mickalsen Mickey Enlerecl from Adams Roll Rep. I, 2: Talisman Rep. 2: Science Club 3: Banking Rep. 3, 4: Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4. 2 I-lobby--Science 2 Burl' Middendori Middy Enfered 'from Adams Baskelball I, 2: Foolball 2: Traffic Squad 2: Bank- C W' Iiibiiifaiii 5ZSi'SS +i'i:f5 gi RO Rep' 2' 3' I 46 BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL '- e :JL , 5 ' II' L Il' . .. H ' A II' .xuffr -fl 3 6,9 -i Wumjf' l F 1 I f-2-i 's Franlr Miller Dusfy Enlered from Salmon Bay Honor Sociefy 2, 3, 47 Inlramural Sporls I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4. Hobby-Chasing fennis balls Sfuarl Morrill Siu Enlered from John B. Allen Clean-Up Comm. 3: Talisman Slall 31 Baslcelball I, 2, 3. 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Reporler Boys' Club 4: Sludenl Council 4: Traffic Squad 3, 4. Hobby-Trying Io kid Mac Thomas J. Morrissey Enfered from O'Dea High Inframural Baslcelball I. Hobby-Hoclcey Edward Muirhead Ed Enlered from Irving Slockroom 37 Lunchroom Cashier 4. Hobby-Reading Thelma G. Nelsen Enlered from Wes? Woodland Roll Rep. 27 Soph. Roll Rep. 27 Banking Rep. 3: Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4. I-lobby-Reading CorbeH' Nelson Cor Enlered from Greenwood ag., Inlramural Baslcelball 4: Radio Club 4. Hobby-Radio Elizabefh M. Nelson Lux Enfered from Magee High IVancouver, B. C.I Girls' Jr. Glee 4: Library Assislanl 4: Mid-Winler Concerf 47 Talisman Rep. 4. Hobby-Sewing and dancing Emil G. Nelson Enfered from Madison Hobby---Dogs Marion Nelson Pep Enfered from Dawson Counfy High IMonIanaI Hobby-Dancing Judilh Ness Judy Enfered from Welznsler Banking Rep. 3: Make-Up Comm. Opera 3. Hobby-Roller slcaling James Nicholson Nick Eniered from Whillier Inframural Baslcelball I, 2, 3, 4. Hobby-Alhlefics Kafhryn Nicholson Tad and Kay Eniered from Greenwood W Freshman Roll Rep. I: Jr. Roll Rep. 3. '--v Hobby-Ice slcaling 47 Vi BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL NSN Q X gh E X S I ' roll? 1- EE C i..' Arbufus L. Nordsfrom Arby Enlered from Whillier Jr. Glee 2: Library Assislanl 3: Roll Rep. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club Rep. I, 2, 4. Hobby-Collecling ear rings and perfume Don Norlin Enfered from Adams Vice-Pres. Freshman Class Ig Slage Crew 25 Band 3, 43 Fooiball 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 47 Roll Rep. 4: Sr. Play Adverlising 4: Thanksgiving Baskel Comm. 4. I-Iobloy-Ari' Verne Normark Vernie Enlered from Whillier Jr. Glee I, 2: Slage Crew 2: Jr. Rep. 3: Opera 3: Roll Rep. 3: Sr. Glee 3. I-Ioloby-Selling 'rhings Edward J. No+sIre Ed Enlered from Seallle College Talisman Slaff 4, Track 3, 4. I-lobby-Climloing Alice NuHaII Enferecl from Whilfier Debafe Club 31 Girl Reserves 41 Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4. Hobby-Tennis Ed Nys+rom Hi Enlered from John B. Allen Freshman Roll Rep. I7 Track Ig Chairman Foolball Ticker Sale 3: Falher and Son Banque? Comm. 3: Banking Rep. 2, 3, 41 Chairman Jr.-Sr. Dance Ticker Comm. 4. Hobby-Going places and doing Ihings Marie Odegard Enlered from Cusler, Washinglon Talisman Rep. 2. Hobby-Pounding Ihem oul al ISO a minule Charles Olson Chuck Enlered from Greenwood Jr. Glee Ig Meril Comm. 3, 4: Roll Rep. 4. Hobby-Pinochle Kennefh Olson Kenny Enlered from Taylors Falls, Minneso'a Hobby-Radio and mechanics Leona Olson Lee Enfered from Valin High, Valin, S. Dakola Canlala 2, Glee Club I, 2, Operella I, 2. Hobby-Music Margarel' Olson Enlered from Salmon Bay Jr. Roll Rep. 3: Mid-Winler Concerl 2, 3, 41 Opera 2, 3, 45 Sr. Glee 2, 3, 4. Hobby-Dancing Norma Olson Norm Fnfered from Whiflier Roll Rep. Ig Thriff Comm. 4. , Hobby-Ice skafing 48 BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL xp yi z , tells. if 5 2343'- : Iii . I I Il ITI iii a if m . , ,,, f .-.. F , T I, , f ' , 5 . Rufh Ormbreck Enfered from Bofhell, Washingfon Hobby-Seeing lhe brighl side of lhings Emma Overhus M Enfered from Irving Roll Rep. 2: Honor Socieiy 2, 3. Hobby-Dancing Vicforia Palmason Viclcie Enlered from Whiffier Frosh Frolic li Jr. Orch. I: Morhers' and Daugh- fers' Banquef 2: Talisman Rep. 21 Ass r Edifor of Shingle 37 Commencemenf Usher 3: Jr. Glee 3: Jr.- Sr. Hop Comm. 37 Sec. of Science Club 3: Edifor of Shingle 4: Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4: Roll Rep. 4: Thrill Comm. of Girls' Club 4: Cornmencemenl Speaker 4. Hobby-Playing The piano Jack Paferson Eniered from Chelan High, Chelan, Washingfon Hobby-Mafhemafics Herberi Myron Paulson Herbie Enfered from Irving Hobby-Hunfing Wendell Pausf Windy Enfered from Adams Hobby-Typing loudgels Arihur Pehling Red Eniered 'From Websfer Afhlefic Manager 3: Hi-Y 3, 43 Locker Comm. 4: Sr. Orch. 3, 4: Talisman Sfaif 4. Hobby-Violin Edifh Pehling Enfered from Websfer Soph. Roll Rep. 2: Jr. Rall Rep. 31 Daddy Coul+er's Ass'+ 4. Hobby-Can? decide Frances Pehling Sancie Enlerecl from Websfer Malce-Up Comm. 37 Roll Rep. 3: Banking Rep. 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club Comm. 4. Hobby-Keeping my hair up Mar+ha Pefers Enlered from Adams Hobby-Designing Edna Peferson Eddie Enlered from Salmon Bay Hobby-Playing rninialure golf Elna Peferson Ungung Enlered from Wes? Woodland 1 Mid-Winler Concerl 27 Orch. 2: Scrap Book Comm. 2: Chairman Scholarship Comm. 4: Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4. Hobby-Praclicing The piano 49 L BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL f ig. gl l l ' ut.. ffg. Mabel Peferson Pere Enfered from Longfellow Baskelball I: Track I: Big B Club 2: Hockey I, 2: Roll Rep. 2: Soph. Play Comm. 2. Hobby-Swimming Thorvald Peferson Thor Enlered from Adams Hobby-Anliques Melvin Phillips Mel Enlered 'from Rose I-Iill, Kirkland, Washinglon Hobby-Baseball Phyllis Powell Phil Enfered 'From Adams Hobby-Dancing Laureffa Ranes Laurel Enfered from Adams Roll Rep. 2: Banking Rep. 3: Mofhers' and Daugh- lers' Banque? 3: Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4: Usher for Sr. Play 4: Wailress, Falhers' and Sons' Banquel 4. Hobby-Shindigs Cecilia Randish Cece Enlered from SI. Alphonsus 'W Falhers' and Sons' Banquel I, 2: Molhers' and Daughlers' Banquel I, 2: Jr. Glee 4. Hobby-Gardening Orville E. Ransom Orv Enlered from Salmon Bay Hobby-Wolling Irving J. Reibman Irv Enlered from Irving Boar Club I: Opera Doorman 3: Inlramural Basker- ball 4: Inlramural Tennis 4: Sr. Dance Comm. 4: N.. Tennis Club 4. I-lobby-Tennis Clarence Reichelderfer Daller Enlered from Whillier Banking Rep. I: Science Movie Club 2: Lunchroom Reichelderfer Vi from Whillier Roll Rep. 3: Candy Packer 4: Sr. Roll Rep. 4. Hobby-Being happy A. Rensklev Rennie Enlered from Websler Banking Rep. I: Clean-Up Squad I: Baskelball I, 2, 3: Glee Club 3: Jr.-Sr. Dance Comm. 3: Mid-Wine fer Concerl 3: Opera Doorman 3: I-li-Y 2, 3, 4: Inlramural Baskelball I. 2, 3, 4: Roll Rep. 4: Traffic I Squad 4. Hobby-Bridge Sylvia Rice Enlered from Wesl Woodland Jr. Glee Club 4. I-lobby-'Reading 50 BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL E , 4-Vg!-1 E. Y' ,f.-gI.- Sf T24 : I I Ig- ,IQ Clara Richardson Clinky Banking Rep. I: Baseball I, 2, 3: Baskelball I, 2, 3: Candy Girl for Opera 3, Track I, 2, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3: Big B Club 3, 4: Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Roll Rep. 3, 4. Hobby-Consummaling nonenlilies Winifred Rogers Winnie Lunchroom 2: Roll Rep. 2: Commencemenl Usher 3: Talisman Rep. 3: Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4: Valedic- Iorian of Class 4. Hobby-Tennis Sigwald Rosen Rosie Enlered from Irving Banking Rep. I: Traffic Squad l. Hobby-Visiling srrange porls Marion Ross Chairman Soph. Bullelin Comm. 2: Jr. Glee I, 2: ,uf Mid-Winler Concerl 2: Chairman Library Comm. 3: Commencemenl Usher 3: lvleril' Poinl Comm. 3: Pres. of Jr. Class 3: Roll Rep. I, 2, 3: Chairman Girls' Vocalional Comm. 4: Sec. of Sludenl' Council 4: Sr. Lunchroom Comm. 4: Sludenl' Council 3, 4: Talisman Rep. 2, 4. Hobby-Foolball Roberf Ross Useless Enlered from Wesl Woodland Hobby-Having a good lime Dorofhy Rossman Dol Enlered from Greenwood lSeal'rIel and Livingslone High lCalilornial Library Clerk 3, 4. Hobby-Reading and dancing Nellie Runyon Nell Enlered from Wesl Woodland Sr. Play Candy Girl 4. Hobby-Minialure golf Melvin Samppi Mel Enlered from Wesl' Woodland Freshman Foolball I: Mid-Winler Concerl 3: Roll Rep. 2, 3: Sr. Glee 3: lnlramural Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Sr. Rep. 4. Hobby--Fishing George Sandsfrom Jo Dance Comm. 3: Assembly Comm. Chairman 4: Boys' Club Cabinel 3, 4: Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Hi- I, Y 4: Honor Sociely 3, 4: Opera 2 ,3, 4: Pres. Sr. Class 4: Sr. Play 4: Sludenl Council 4. Hobby-Fishing Dorofhy Scarvie Sunnie Enlered from Salmon Bay Coaching 4: Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4. Hobby-Music Helen Schulfz Schullzie Volleyball 3: Baseball 3, 4: Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Hockey 4: Racquelleers Club 4: Tennis 3, 4. Hobby-Walching Frances Filch Helen Scoh' Enlered from Wesl' Woodland Hobby-Being aclively engaged in somelhing wilh Skinner 5 5 I y, gf- W' BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL 'll e -' I X I. l i e 5? 'I'-,AWIQ ' fl 'DQS rf' I ' Harry Searles Chairman of Music Comm. for Soph. Play 2: Sr. Play Usher 4. I-lobby-Fords Lorraine Severson LOU Enlered from John B. Allen Hobby-Teasing Allyn Seymour AI Baseball Manager 2: Baskeiball 2: Chairman Clean- Up Comm. 3: Foolball Manager 3: Honor Sociefy 2, 3: Baslcefball 4: Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: Locker Comm. 4: Philanlhropic Comm. 4: Resl Room 4: Sfudenl Council 4: Traffic Squad 3, 4. Sherblom Maggie Comm. I: Bank Rep. I, 2, 3: Head s' Banquel 3: Roll Rep. I, 2, 3: Social Service Comm. 4. Hobby-Going oul wilh Kon - E. Sherblom Myrl Orch. I, 2, 3, 4: Violin Ensemble 4. Hobby-Music , Usher 3: Hosless Molhers' and Head for Sr. Play 4: Losl' and Found Comm. 4: Lillian Soph. Opera Naoma Sill Nan Enlered from Tumwaier, Washingion Spanish Club 2: Treas. Spanish Club 2: Banking Rep. 3: Roll Rep. 3: Sr. Play Candy Girl 4: Voca- lional Comm. 4. Hobby-Sludying economics Silver Bennie Rep. 2: Girls' Ass'n Reireshmenl Comm. 3: Make-Up Comm. 3: Sr. Play Usher 4. I-lobby-Trying lo look aller Bools George Simonsen Simmy Mid-Winier Concerl' I, 3: Glee Club I, 3, 4: Roll 459. Rep. 2, 4. Hobby-Scenic phoiography Daniel W. Simmons Dan Eniered from Irving Roll Rep. 2, 3: Banking Rep. 2, 3, 4: Foolball 2, 3, 4: I-Ii-Y 4. I-lobby-Fooiball Lois Simpier Louis Enlered from Adams Banking Rep. 4. I-lobby-Sewing Helen Simpson Simp Enlered from Adams Talisman Rep. 2: Jr. Glee 2, 3: Mid-Winier Con- cerf 2, 3: Sr. Play Usher 4. I-lobby-Tennis Georgina Skinner Skinner Spanish Club 2: Usher for Opera 2: Baseball 2, 3: Chairman Decoraiion Comm. 3: Jr.-Sr. Dance Comm. 3: Mid-Winier Concerl 3: Science C Sr. Glee 3: Volleyball 3: Banking Rep. 4: lub 3: Big B Club 4: Chairman All-Cily Slandards Comm. 4: Mrs. Dorman's Office 4: Roll Rep. 2, 3.4: Tal Rep. 4. I-lobby-Alhlelics isman BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL ' 52 -T-'A .IE - I Ill Qlllll li lli i li I ll E, , lllielff f a 2- -.f L-LE? T-.-4.-iggn. lil ii ,lil le I , f -W ew- V-an . e, 5 - ,3E1 'l'LlV ' I' Ill : I I s A 1 ,lllx yl 5 ' is . f ,......-. Mary Smiflw Smilly Enfered from John B. Allen I I I I-lobby-The O. M. S. I Rufh L. Smifh Wool: Woof Enfered from Websier Banking Rep. I: Talisman Rep. 2. I-lobby-While Rock Vivian Smifh Smiiiy Enfered from John B. Allen , Honor Socieiy 2: Roll Rep. I, 2: Banking Rep. 3, 4. I-lobby-Mounfaineering Irene Snyder Snyder Enlered from Whillier Baseball I, 2: Hockey I, 2: Jr. Glee I, 2: Roll Rep. I, 2: Track I, 2: Volleyball I, 2: Baseball 2: Big B Club 2, 3, 4: Debafe Club 2, 3: Debaie Team 2: Jr.-Sr. Dance Comm. 3: Opera 3, 4: Talisman Slaff 3: Girls' Club Assembly Comm. 4: Grounds Comm. 4. I-lobby-Swimming and dancing Karsfen Solheim Karsiy Enlered from Adams Roll Rep. 3: Science Club 4. I-lobby-Science Berfha Sorensen Berl Eniered from Wesl Woodland I-lobby-Golf, swimming Erma Springsfead Boois Enlered from Websfer I-'lobby-Minialure golf Harvey Siackhouse Enlered from Lincoln I-Iigh Foolball l:Track 2 lal' Lincolnl. I-lobby---Afhlefics Bill Sfambaugh Willie Enlered from Wes? Woodland Roll Rep. I, 3: Yell Leader 3: Track 4. I-lobby-I-laving a good Time Theola Sfeffens Oley Enfered from Wesf Woodland Spanish Club 2: Spanish Club Sec. 2: Commence- menl Decoraiion 3: Science Club 3: Chairman Friendship Comm. 4: Girls' Club Cabinel 4: I-Ionor Sociely 2, 3, 4: Meril Comm. 4: Mid-Winler Con- ceri 3, 4: Opera 3, 4: Sr. Ediior of Shingle 4: Usher for Sr, Play 4. I-lobby-Reading bed-Time siories Phyllis Sfevens Phyl ' Enfered from Wes? Woodland Chairman Music Comm. 3: Girls' Club Minule Comm. 3: Pianisl Jr.-Sr. Glee 3: Rall Rep. 3: Girls' Club Program Comm. 4: Sec. Sr. Class 4. I-lobby-Dancing Jean Sfewarf Mickey Enlered from Adams P. E. Olfice 3: Science Club 3: I-lockey 2, 3, 4: I-lospiialiiy Comm. 4: Roll Rep. 4: Sr. Play Usher 4. I l'lobby+Selling baby shiris 53 lg- iss BALLARD i-nel-i sci-iooi. 5 ' x 'is ? i X Ti --er' X, C iIi ,,jf aee. i, I X ' T W ii 2 f 5 C A 'I I T yi ?' Q: 5 ,Q ' XSL. I I? i l ' ' a ' Qi,f- 5 ' ,,, In 'QI Q .Zf-'25 S , - r ' TE L- ' : 1 -r , . T .- I TT N 5 9 I ' - W - ' . P wax Fay Sfone Enfered from Greenwood Talisman Rep. I: Usher for Back Io School Night 3: Commencemenl Slage Decoralor 3: Jr. Roll Rep. 3: Honor Sociery 2, 3, 4: Roll Rep. 4. Hobby-Reading and sewing Beahice S+orey Bea Enlered from Adams Malce-Up Comm. 2: Cosfume Comm. 3: Mid-Wim fer Concerf 3: Jr. G-lee 2, 3, 4: Jr. Orch. 4: Talis- man Rep. 4. Hobby-Gerling bawled our Bernice Sfromness Barney Enlered from Websrer Talisman Rep. 3: Glee Clulo 3: Mid-Winier Concerl 3: Jr. Orch. 3, 4. Hobby-Music Elvera Marjorie Sfrebolf Benny Enlered from Wesf Woodland Sec. of LII. I Class I: Pres. of Lil. I Class I: Jr. Orch. 2: Sr. Orch. 3, 4. I-Iobloy-Swimming and dancing Ken S'I'yIce Ken Eniered from Websier Banking Rep. 2, 4: Jr. Rall Rep. 3: Sfage Crew 4: Talisman Edifor 4. Hobby-Helping 'rhe females Krisfin Sumarliclason Enrered from WhiI+ier Jr. G-lee 2: Science Club 3: Sr. Glee 3: Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4: IvIeri+ Comm. 4: Mid4WinIer Con- cerr 2, 3, 4: Opera 3, 4: Sr. Orch. 4: Norlhwesf Orch. 4: A Capella Choir 4. Hobby-Buying harp slrings Ednis Sundsirom Eddie Enlered from Salmon Bay Hobby-Dancing and waving hair Elaine Sundsfrom Enfered from Wesf Woodland I Jr. Glee 3: Opera Candy Comm. 3: Roll Rep. 3: Mid-Winfer Concerl 3, 4: Opera 4: Sr. Glee 4. I-lobby-I-Iilcing Janelle Sufherland . Johny Enlered from Irving Talisman Rep. I, 2: Opera Usher 3: Rall Rep. I, 2, 3: Losl and Found 4: Jr. Display Comm.: Yard Comm. IFairfax High, CaliI.l. Hobby-Sfamp collecror Dorofhy Swanson Dot Enfered from Greenwood I-lobby-Dancing Elmer G. Swanson Swede I Enrered from Ross Inlramural Baslcerball 2: Aud. Banlc Cashier 4: Slaqe Crew I, 2, 3.4. Hobby-Oufboard molorboafing Roberf Swanson Swans I Enfered from Salmon Bay Freshman Reporler I: Roll Rep. 2, 3: Slage Crew i 3: Sfage Manager 4. . I-lobby-Slage producer BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL WX? . 54 as . ,I X Gnu-. CS I-. I ' , r Doris Terwilliger Dode y Enfered from Greenwood , Roll Rep. I: Sludy Hall Ass'+ I: lvlolhers' and Daughlers' Banquel 3: Properly Girl in Opera 3: Porfable Roll Ass'l 4. I-lobby-Dancing Evelyn Thibeau Annie Enlered from Sl. Alphonsus . Jr. Glee I. I-lobby-Dancing I 1 C 4, Alice Thompson Tommy Enlered from John B. Allen Freshman Clean-Up Comm. I: Scholarship Comm. for I-Ionor Sociely 2: Sec. Jr. Class 3: Talenl Comm. of Girls' Club 3: V.-Pres. I-Ionor Sociely 3: Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4: Locker Comm. 4: Sec. Girls' Club 4: Talisman Slall 4: Traffic Squad 4. I-lobby-Foolball Roy Thompson Kimmel Enlered from Wesl Woodland Roll Rep. I: Banking Rep. I, 2, 3. Hobby-Organizing clubs Me+fa R. Thordarson Dee Enlered from Whillier Roll Rep. 3: A Capella Choir 4: Mid-Winler Con- cerl 3, 4: Opera 4: Usher for Sr. Play 4. I-lobby-Dancing Ellis Thorlakson Sherry Enlered 'From Daniel Websler Reporfer of Soph. Class 2: Opera 3: Yell Leader 3: Banking Rep. 3, 4: Chairman ol: Meril Comm. 4: Philanlhropic Comm. 4: Sr. Cabinel 4: Sr. Pin Comm. 4: Sr. Play 4. I-lobby-Reading Paula Thorp Enlered from Warren Avenue A Capella Choir 4: Sr. Orch. I, 4, I-'lobby-Violin Sfanley Thorson Slam Entered from Websfer Banking Rep. 2: Jr. Orch. I, 2: Talisman Rep. I, 2: Band 2, 3: Rall Rep. 3. I-lobby-I-Iavinq a good lime Edna Palma Treflevik Ed Enlered from a N. Dakola school I-lobby-Reading books whose meaning is nor expressed in The Iirsf senfence Bill Tucker The Greal Tucker Enfered from Greenwood Foolball I: Baskelball 2: Meri? Pin Comm. 2: Com- mencemenl Doorman 3: Inlramural Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: School Messenger 4. I-lobby-Traveling 'lirsl' class Evelyn Tucker Evie Enlered from Wesl Woodland I-Ionor Sociely 3, 4. I-lobby-Pounding lhe keys Frederick B. Tusiin Fred Enlered from John B. Allen . Roll Rep. I: Commencemenl Doorman 3: Talisman Rep. 2, 3: Scholarship Comm. 4: Sr. Play Candy Sale 4: Tennis 3, 4. I-lobby-Fishing I . I 55 Q .:',' igpygi. X BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL vp ,. , if f If f 2 5 ff H.: Frances Tulfle Frankie Enlered from Adams Hobby-Dancing Melvin Twerdal Mel Enfered from John B. AIIen I-lobby-Day-dreaming Alison Tyler AI Enlered from Whillier Jr. Orch. I:Jr. Glee CIub I, 2: RoII Rep. 2: Dance Comm. 3: Chairman Girls' Club Posler Comm. 4: Shingle Sfall 3, 4. I-lobby-Enjoying myself Earl Vander Hoelx tl Enlered from Whillier KW Roll Rep. I: AII-Cily I-Iigh School Orch. 2: Jr. Glee 2: Band 2, 3: Banking Rep. I, 3: Sr. Orch. I, 2, 3. I-lobby-Miniafure golf Grelchen Vandiverf Enlered from Belhany, Mo. AII-Cify Girls' Club Music Comm. 3: Girls' Club House Comm. 3: Jr. Nominafing Comm. 3: Jr. Roll Rep. 3: Science Club 3: A Capella Choir 4: Mid- Winler Concerf 2, 3, 4: Opera 2, 3, 4: Ouill Club I, 2, 3, 4: Roll Rep. 3, 4: Sr. Glee Club I, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Play 4: Talisman Slalf 4: V.-Pres. Girls' Club 4. I-lobby-Talking Annie Vareluamp Ann Enfered from Whilfier Banking Rep. I: Talisman Rep. 2: Commencemenl Decoralion Comm. 3: Opera Candy Sale 3: I-Ionor Sociefy 3, 4: Roll Rep. 3, 4. I-lobby-I-liking Alberf Waal Rudie Enfered from I-Iighline I-Iigh I-lobby-Boaling Iris Wade Enlered from Salmon Bay Sr. Orch. I, 2, 3, 4. I-lobby-Fur coafs Lillian Wade Lilly Enfered from Adams Banking Rep. I: Jr. Roll 3: Refreshmenf Comm. Jr.- Sr. Dance 4. I-lobby-Reading Charloffe Wallace Culie Enlered from Forl Lawfon Baskelball I: Jr. Glee 2, 3: Inlormafion Desk 4: Sr. Glee 4. y I I-lobby-Dancing I Bob Walker Bobbie Enlered from Wes? Woodland Banking Rep. 2: Baseball 4. I I-lobby-Baseball Franklin Ward Frank Enfered from Lincoln High Banking Rep. I: Roll Rep. 2. I-lobby-Chemislry 56 BALLARD Hier-I sci-iooL I' xfffis 1 lb f I Ib 1 W I y Q , Fil 2 ,y ,g x lf xf 3 V, 3 ,I ,If 'Easel yi, ,Lf Dx r by JI, I' I lllll IM j ii Ii gk 5 B 7 X 9 s I i I ii Ihr ' K ' .-,-1-1 9 1. of ,,,z. ' 'f -yi- - .... -:Q - - HILIIII S+anIey A. Warhanilr Archie Enlered from Wesf Woodland Science Club 3, 4. Hobby-Chemislry Nancy Wallers Nance Enlered from Adams Candy Girl lor Opera 3: Girls' Club Thrill Comm. 3: Mid-Winler Concerl 3: Commencemenl Usher 3. I-lobby-Gelling lhe mosl oul ol life Lawrence Wehn Lorny Enlered from Adams lnlramural Baslcelball I: Debale Club 3: Progr Comm. 3: Room Comm. 3. I-lobby-Engines Tom W. Wheeler Tom Enlered from Ravenna Roll Rep. I, 2, 3: Transporlalion Comm. I, 2, 3: Banlcing Rep. 2, 3, 4: Band 3, 4: Mid-Winler Con- cerl 2, 3, 4: Opera Adv. 4: Opera 3, 4: Sr. Glee 2, 3, 4: Sr. Play Adv. 4. I-lobby-Driving a car Russell Whelan Wheels Enfered from Wesl' Woodland lnlramural Baslcelball I: Treas. Freshman Class I: Reporler Boys' Associalion 3: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. I-lobby-Playing pinochle , Joyce I. Whifman l Enlered from Lincoln High Banking Rep. I, 2: Soph. Class Sec. 2: Soph. Rep. I 2: Losl' and Found Comm. 4: Mid-Winler Concerl 3: Opera 2, 3: Sr. Glee 2, 3: Program Comm. lor Girls' Club 4: Resl' Room Comm. 4: Roll Rep. 4: Talisman Slalf 4. I-lobby-Being happy Louise Whiflalzer Lou Enlered from Adams Girls' Club Typing Comm. 4. I-lobby-To go places and do lhings John Wick Enlered from Wesl Woodland Roll Rep. 3. I-lobby-Eleclricify Louise Wicl: Wheeze Enlered from Websler Clean-Up Comm. l: Jr. Glee 2: Scholarship Comm. 3: A Capella Choir 4: Mid-Winler Concerl 2, 3, 4: Opera 3, 4: Sr. Glee 3, 4: Usher Sr. Play 4. I-lobby-Swimming Rufh Wieber Rulhie Enlered from Salmon Bay Soph. Roll Rep. 2. I-lobby-Scrap boolcs ol piclures and news Glenmore Wilbur Glen Enlered from Kirkland High, Kirlcland, Wash. Roll Rep. 4: Science Club Reporler 4: Talisman Slall 4. I Hobby--Airplanes James Marlin Wilhelm Jimmy Enlerecl from Adams Tennis 2: Roll Rep. 3: Mid-Winler Concerl 3, 4: Opera 3, 4: Sr. Glee I, 2, 3. 4. I-lobby-Minialure goll and barn-yard goll 57 yy, -!g',4 BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL ll I ' I A silly P3 N if - - 1,2 H' L l f rf - K! il I Ill 2, I 'I A- H If -llll . ' I TBQWW.. ,rf ,,, I QI' hr x 1 , , fungi' Z- 'lx' I Enlered from Salmon Bay I-lobby-Minialure golf Frank Wuscher Enlered from Sf. Alphonsus Rall Rep. 2: Banking Rep. 3. I-lobby-Engineer Bob Yeager Enlered from Salmon Bay 2 if Lillian Wilkie Jackie Enlered from Seallle Pacific College Spanish Club 2: Jr. Glee 2, 3: Jr. Orch. 3, 4. I-lobby-Music Jack A. Willefs Shrimp Enlered from Greenwood Banking Rep. I: Talisman 3. I-lobby-Playing Pinochle Vallen Woodrow Val Enlered from Wesl Woodland Roll Rep. I, 2: Banking Rep. I, 2, 3, 4. I-lobby-Dancing Winifred Wrighi' Winnie Bob Inlramural Baseball Ig Roll Rep. 2: Alhlelic Slock Room Manager 3: Banking Rep. 3: Debale Club 31 Honor Sociely 2, 3, 47 Racquefleers 4: Talisman Slaff 41 Debale 4: Sporl' Edilor of Shingle 4. Hobby-Tennis Yerkes Enlered from Wesl Woodland Frosh Foolball Ig Second Team Foolball 2: Glee Club 2: Inlramural Baskelball 27 Baseball 31 Fool- ball 31 Roll Rep. 3: Foofball 4: Baseball 3, 4. I-lobby-Rum JoI1n York is Enlered from Wesl Woodland Track 2: Foolball 37 Hi-Y 4: Resl Room 4: Second Team Foolball 4. Hobby-Dodging girls Glenn Evelyn Young Evl Enfered from Adams Talisman Rep. 3. I-lobby-Dancing Elmer Bakken Be Be Enlered from Websler Inlramural Baskelball IgJr. Glee 2: Inlramural Golf 3: Senior Glee 3, 4: Mid-Winler Concerl 4: Opera 4: Talisman Rep. 4. Hobby-Hockey and more hockey Conrad Kirchkof Enferecl from Lincoln High Hobby-Unclassified 58 BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL - Z' E'E3'I'I'g'1'1RfIZYriS' . g H, 3 .3 .fx . gi Im? CAMERA-SI-IY SENIORS Glen Anderson Eugene Biorlc Warren Borden Bill Buck Ell1yleBurqer Lexie Donnell Ned Field Robe-rlGoldsrni+l'1 Clarence Gerring Ben l-lallgrimson Kegnelh lxersgg Harold Johnson Selwin Karninslci Erle Kirlcevold Mary Lilleland lvlariory B. lvlerlcley Kennellw Merrill Marian Miller George Oalcley Slanley Olson Alloerl' Osborn Ernesf Perfrernenl Olive Perlremenl Marion Aileen Plumb William Rolaerls George Sauers Harold Sharp Alfred Sirnenson Lillian Helen Slewarl Edward Sundquisl Florence Tilus Roberl Ward Thelma Williams 59 Qing BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL iii, WRX i e I 49' :AL ouovv 7, f L igiei-,Z 4' eg, It D. L,Q FQ .Y , Q ,. P Af.. l1 - ,:- fe-, , , - y, , ':f:f,., f- 4 'f f if Ji! ,, .4J.:-L - , K iffy 3:1225 .ii ix 1, ,422 ,7 ,zu -'A ,V R 4 I l 3.: l -21 if , J' ' f ' E4 weird 2 M fn I.-fl J l Q- I ,4 1 X 2' i , L. 1 '.- itil, , 1 ,C lima ni V , 1 4- V jf .xxx-'i5, l i- 22? L 'V ' ' rf .-f- l 2' fr THE SHINE'-E LASS WILL I93I E, The Senior Class oT l93I, oT The CiTy oT SeaTTIe, STaTe oT WashingTon, do hereby make, publish, and declare This our lasT will and TesTamenT in manner and Torm Tollowing: FIRST: We direcT ThaT all our iusT debTs and Tuneral expenses be paid as soon aTTer our demise as convenienTly can be done. SECOND: To Mr. De Vilbiss we relinquish our Senior plan sheeTs wiTh The hope ThaT he will undersTand Them beTTer Than we ever did. THIRD: To Mr. Dickerman we leave blessed peace and Treedom Trom The admin- isTraTion oT Tardy roll assignmenTs. FOURTH: To our advisers, Miss Burleigh and Miss Chamberlain, we exTend our mosT profound sympaThies and also our mosT sincere congraTulaTions and appre- ciaTion oT Their remarkable qualiTies oT endurance in suTTering The growing pains oT This class. FIFTH: To Mr. Pease and Miss Pepoon we bequeaTh The audiTorium and The priv- ilege oT puTTing any oT The members oT The Three remaining classes or The incoming Freshmen in Tardy roll. SIXTH: To Daddy CoulTer we surrender our vacaTed lockers and our oTTen Tore goTTen keys. SEVENTH: To Mr. McComb and Mrs, Dorman we leave our memberships in The Boys' and Girls' Clubs To be Turned over To The Freshmen, who, we hope, will cooperaTe beTTer Than we did. EIGHTH: To Mrs. WaTson and The ianiTors we give The ioys oT cleaning up , aTTer Those who Tollow us. NINTH: To Mrs. STronach we express our everlasTing graTiTude Tor The successTul Senior play she so arduously coached and sTaged. , TENTH: To all The oTher Teachers we leave peace, blessed peace. ' ELEVENTH: To The Sophomores we leave The curse oT ThaT TaTeTul year. TWELFTH: The Juniors are To receive The glory and ThaT puTTed-up Teeling oT being upperclassmen. THIRTEENTH: To The coming Seniors we give, devise and bequeaTh our place TogeTher wiTh The ioys and sorrows oT being The superior class. FOURTEENTH: The News WriTing class sorrowTully gives up The privilege oT going To The prinTer's aT all Times oT The day and leaves To The newcomers The uncerTainTy oT ad chasing and The everlasTing saTisTacTion oT seeing Their sTuTT in prinT. FIFTEENTH: Jack Connors resigns his remarkable size To anyone who can sTep inTo his shoes. y SIXTEENTH: John York Takes his long running legs righT wiTh him buT leaves The memory oT his Track accomplishmenTs To The succeeding generaTions. SEVENTEENTH: Alice Knudson deparTs wiTh The hope ThaT all The Junior girls will become as aThleTically proTicienT as she. So do Vera LivingsTon, Elaine Adams, Thelma Melder and all The resT who are in The same boaT. EIGHTEENTH: To Helen Morrissey we leave The chieT membership in The Dimple Club and The knowledge ThaT we Think she makes a wonderTul STudenT Council member. , l so l BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL Dfw ,Q ET 44? 21fJTI,gs -'IJ 4: il3lDligT g 2 f' 4 . K- .35-.5-fx. Q ,rr Jyyii 'jxg 1?-4 vi .51 T4 Q, . we , V7 ' EER... gal-H: f' I NINETEENTH: Warren Gay receives The TrusT oT The TooTball Team Tor nexT year's I N championship. Tommy SrouTe raTes all The worn-ouT gloves and The besT hopes oT The base- ball Team Tor The coming year. To Billy Rhoades go The honors Tor The nexT Tennis TournamenT. TWENTIETH: Harry Henson Turns over his yell leading sTyle To Harold Hauclc. TWENTY-FIRST: Tommy Wheeler surrenders To anyone who can equal his speed, his place as a ladies' man. TWENTY-SECOND: Thorun Johannsson leaves The memory of a fine girl and a greaT sport TWENTY-THIRD: Paul FioriTo presenTs his curls and general good loolcs To Gene Ivey. TWENTY-FOURTH: Marion Ross bequeaThs her peTiTe blondeness To Muriel Mor- Tenson. TWENTY-FIFTH: To ArT HvaTum The baslceTball Team exTends iTs hopes Tor nexT season. TWENTY-SIXTH: To Lenore JohnsTon, Alice Thompson gives her wonderTul per- sonaliTy. TWENTYASEVENTH: GreTchen VandiverT leaves her peppiness and poise To Florence Spaulding. TWENTY-EIGHTH: Dale Bryan gives up her posT aT The lunchroom cash regisTer To Bernice LongsTaTT. TWENTY-NINTH: The graduaTing members of The loclcer commiTTee relucTanTly relinquish Their iobs oT locker checking, wiTh iTs Tun and work, To Those nexT in line. THIRTIETH: To The luclcy Juniors, The girls surrender Their iobs aT The inTormaTion desk. THIRTY-FIRST: MilTon Campbell leaves his dramaTic leads To anyone who can equal his gesTiculaTing abiliTy. Verla Flowers leaves hers To DoroThy Bauer. THIRTY-SECOND: We nominaTe, consTiTuTe and appoinT The members oT The suc- ceeding class and Their advisers, Miss Van Winlcle and Mrs. STraTe, execuTors and execuTrixes oT This, our lasT will and TesTamenT. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereTo subscribed our name and aTTixed our seal aT Ballard High School, SeaTTle, The TirsT day oT June, l93I, in The presence oT classes oT I932 and I933, whom we have requesTed To become aTTesTing wiT- nesses hereTo. CLASS OF l93I lL. S.l The foregoing insTrumenT was subscribed. sealed, published and declared by The Class QT l93l, as and Tor Their lasT will and TesTamenT in our presence and in The presence of each QT us, and we aT The same Time aT Their requesT in Their presence and in The presence oT each oTher hereunTo subscribe our names and residences as aTTesTing wiTnesses, This TirsT day oT June, l93l. CLASS OF l932, Ballard High School, . SeaTTle, WashingTon. CLASS OF I933. Ballard High School, SeaTTle, WashingTon. 61 I i ,ll,g...,ivi.i1i T lfll T5 ' -?el'l' 'N EWR My BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL lull, T 7 re! T 4 - WL y,g fhrzz qu Vwef liif mi' I K ' I .i 2 R JUNIO A sfalwari' group seeking already fo soar +o greafer heighfs if-E. UNIORS THE SHINGLE I93I Anna ForsyThe Jessie Cliff Tom SrouTe Glen BuTTerTield PresidenT Vice-PresidenT SecreTary Treasurer Miss Van Winkle Florence Spaulding Mrs. STraTe Adviser ReporTer Adviser JUNIOR CLASS ONSTITUTING one OT The mosT acTive classes ever enrolled in Bal- lard High School, The '3I Juniors, To daTe, have more Than supporTed TradiTion by producing each new year, some especially ouTsTanding evenT. The TirsT year was marked by The sTaging oT a clever play, enTiTled The FlorisT Shop, which was appreciaTively received and unanimously hailed as a marked success. As Sophomores They gave anoTher enTerTaining program, wiTh a shorT play billed as one oT The numbers. This year There were produced Two playleTs, The Boor, and The Marriage Proposal. BoTh were as parTs oT The same program and were excellenTly sTaged. As supplemenTary acTiviTies The selling oT candy aT The Opera, and The privilege oT assisTing in The managemenT oT The Junior-Senior Hops Tigured mosT prominenTly. The Juniors also have a large percenTage OT Their members en- rolled in The l-lonor SocieTy, while a number OT oThers are acTively engaged in The work oTTered by The various clubs and organizaTions. To Miss Van Winkle and Mrs. STraTe, class advisers, go all The sincere appreciaTion and Thanks oT The Juniors Tor The successes which Their persisTenT and Tireless eTTorTs have in so large a measure accomplished. 64 BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL Lo 1 is f ll, ,lil 'Tl ii ff T LQU s'-iw T 1 L-2,5-T ll1l h,:i 6 76.3 eQv I-: Bayless, Manzer, Velas To Ihe clerical commilfee goes much credif lor a qreal deal ol lime spenl on Ihe checking of Ihe Junior class plan sheels. Clerical Eva Bayless Dian Manzer Bernice Velas JUNIOR MEMBERS STUDENT COUNCIL Anna Forsylhe Jim Lowrie Helen Morrissey Florence Spaulding JUNIOR MEMBERS OF STUDENT COUNCIL COMMITTEES Clean-up Henry Johnson Traffic Sophie Bobinslci Warren Gay Thrifl' William Rhoacles Assembly Florence Spaulding Locker John Riss Lunchroom An na Fo rsyfhe Assembly Sealing H elen Hayes Grounds Lenore Johnslon Bernice Longslall Helen Morrissey Bob Shearer Jim Lowrie Muriel Morlenson Urban Harris Jim Sheriff THE SHINGLE I93I 65 lg, . ' X S ll' 'X X i ff' ' ' E T1 - X Ill vii X ' A ' I ' ef? BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL THE SHINGLE I93I X 7 Q 4 Dorolhea Abel Gordon Anderson Rulh Anderson Margarel Beclcer La Roy Benson John Blanchard Marqarel Allen Harvey Anderson Bruce Alwood Rae Belh Becker Allen Birnie Sophie Bobinslci Alice Anderson Irene Anderson Elhel Baird Marjorie Bell Bernice Birnie William Boila no Anile Anderson Marie Anderson Don Ba rrell Rufh Benedicf Signe Biorlcland Birdsall Boss Edna Anderson Max Anderson Dorolhy Bauer June Bennell' Janelle Bjerlceselh William Boulin Elsie Anderson Mildred ' Anderson' Eva Bayless James Bennelf Josephine Biornson Freda Boyd 66 BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL gislfpj ,W as 3 - XL ?: FEL., 'Elgin li .3 'Qui li el f 'H rf f if A 67, gr -i' l i ' ,, I ig 1 32, 0 il, ll Q l A ?-..J.1 , we A .V cj If Vi f ,W UM lr 1 Q2 -' J i 1. A Lf: I :FJ g 1 J 'D JW ' lf' A i 1 June Helen Tessie Helen May John ie Briggs Brown Brown Bryan Budden B Emma Jane John Glen Josephine Lena Burlon Burlon Busse Bullerlielcl Cagnina Cagnina Dorwyn lrene Margaret' Maurice Ragner Ronald Caines Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Ca rfer Adelle Barbara Ellsworfh Elsa Freeman Jessie Chamberlain Chambers Chrisloe Chrislopherson Clarlc Cliff Bob Leonard Jack Bealrice Jane Wilkie Conn Cole Crabb Crawford Croolc Cruse Alberl Doris Ed Leonard Henry Ma riorie Curfis Dahlbeclc Dahlbeclc Dahlbeclc Dale Davis 67 THE SHINGLE I93I Z 1 I Il Q BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL l il l l ll lull ill l ' 1 le 1- L Z r f-M 'H i ' i f THE SHINGLE I93I ,V ,.,, V4 5 xr 41' ev-ff 0? and Vivian Edylhe Jack Margarel Howard Eileen Davis Denny Dickinson Duke Dull Dunlernan Faye Vern Howard Anne Richard Marqarel Eagle Egenes Egerfon Eggan Ernbler Englund Bernice Belly Eugene Helen Helen Pal Erickson Evans Everell Faessel Fagan Fahey Rodney Frances Margarel Cliff Frances Eli Farrar Farrell Farringlon Farsie Fichl Finne lncarnala Bob Forresl Dorolhy Marguerile Edna Fiorilo Fish Fisher Flynn Fogelsledl Fogelsfrorn Anna Elmer Elmer Vivian Helen Isabelle Forsylhe Fosler Fredericks Freeland French Frosf -i., 68 BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL J 3- li W , -fl., ,illll cyl yi V Flair gg L X- AX hi- ,-I E ,ae l lla , :N k ' TAi' W W X f f '35 l Y. Ernesf Pea rl Alex Evelyn G Warren Harry Frey Fryberg Fulfon Gallivan Gay Geerds Pierre Clarence lsllah Clarence Virginia Belly Genelle Gerring Giles Gilliland Givens Glevey Dororhy Bill Jean Ralph John Kafherine Goff Goucher Graham Granneberg Griffin Gruber Edirh Sianley Wallis Jean Florence Johnny Hagan Hagen Hall Halls Hansen Hanson Olga Urban Fern Herman Helen Bruce Hanson Harris Harrison Haug Hayes Healy Sylvia Ole Rufh Frances Gerirucle Mary Heeler Heggem Hellund Hendrickson Henlcer Higgins 69 THE SHINGLE I93I Ei pi x fig jar f Zi Z ,fix BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL THE SHINGLE l93I Frank Hilchman James Hulberl Elhel Hyaff Slanley Jamison Marfin Jorgensen Rose Kinlcella Kenny Hockeff Margarel Hulford Sulo l-lyvari Douglas Johnsen Grace Kern lvlarguerile Knapman lone Hoaler Gladys Humphrey Flora lngolcl Henry Johnson Marion Kildall Laura Knupp Frances l-loleman Carl Hurd Wilbur lrvin Marie Johnson Bob King Arr Knursen Viola Hoopman Gerald Hurd Eugene Ivey Lenore Johnslon Dorolhy King Margarer Koll Julie? l-loviclc Arl l-lvalum Helen Jacobson Rosey Ja neson Evelyn King Florence Kunkel 70 BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL ilu 5 5 i fnilll 'Qllliiliil :f'b'7Kb4 Yb il P Fl : ll Ty. 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THE SHINGLE I93l Irmina Winona Jaclc Helen Daniel Koslcyn La Freniere Lamplnere Langus Landberg Larson Adrian Arnold Vivian Dolores Mary Agnes Lawrence Lee Lee Lennox Lilleland Lillquisf Elma Lucille Sigga Pafricia Lawrence Inez Lind Lindalwl Lindal Lines Linnane Lipscomb Slanley Emma Bernice Margarel Irene Muriel Lodell Logan Longslalif Looney Losellw Lowe Ray Mary Andrew Dian Doroflny Lisseffe Lowrie MacPherson Malmberg Manzer Marlin Marlin Linnea James Virginia Mary Mary Ellen Lucy Maffson McCallum McCulcl'1eon McDonald McElroy McGiniHe 7l BALLARD Hier-I sci-iooi. -5- I X El 'Q i X ' 'r 1 ,E lyl T-'f-if-I-.-f .fx Z ! ii xl jjj lf if my ' 1, i , - 7 555, are-i-s - i -1 , i f ' wg a, ?,l-. 422151, ,-- 7 THE SHINGLE I93I Pal Mcl-lugh Clarence Niclcolson Helen Morrissey Alice Nelson Barbara Noonan Lucille Olson Agnes McKinley Agnes Miller Muriel Morfenson Evelyn Nelson Rufh Nordsirom Cecelia Pavislw Roger Beafrice MCMillin McNally Belly Rulli Miller Millenbaclc Thelma Elsie Myers Mynar Ovida Ardyllie Nesland Neffleslnip Eleanor George Norrdin Norlon Edward Vicfor Palmason Palmason BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL Viola Ruflw Melin Menzies Jolwn Mimi Millner Morris Frances Charles Naifer Nebenfulwr Eleanor Clarence Neuman Niclcolson Elsie Marqarel Ohlson Olson Nellie William Parks Pa+on 72 e e -deff' 4 h ,',,l' xx K Q N 11 , .- , 1-5, L fig ,-.A gpg: li i' ', Eid' till 'K mi yi l we 6 Leif- ll ' ie -oil?-3 1 E4 Ngfgbff, THE SHINGLE I93I Silber? Roberfa Pafricia Ralph Ocia Raymond Pederson Pepoon Perlcins Peferson Piflslord Porfer Wilma Dorolhy Erma Rachel Wayne Jane Pripp Pullar Rand Renfala Reber Replinger John Henry Merl John Helen Marion Richards Riise Rinqenberg Riss Risser Risser Roberf Maurice Frances Hazel Edna Alma Roach Robbins Rohrbaclc Romner Ronrnarlc Rosalcer Flora Florence Roberl' John Marqarel Theo Rosen Rolhwell Rundle Rulledge Rulsfrom Schellhase Ardis Lyle Mildred Virginia Evelyn Helen Schreiber Shullz Scoff Sculafi Seib Sellerslen 73 re, ,ki wg, BALLARD Hier-1 sci-iooL f J :af 4-w 5 ke- ww KN R ,Z 33 , , f ' E I 'S 575'-E 5 -e A - Z J iiiiig yf F-'i gs V is 1 if if f. of i 0 THE SHINGLE l'93I Marjorie Bob James Mary Dorolhy Vernon Shaver Shearer Sheriff Sheriff Shoemaker Shoslen Genevieve Frances Carol Bob Dorofhy Marlha Sill Simpson Smalley Smilh Sneve Solberg Lawrence Jean Florence Lucille Tom Mildred Solsnes Somerville Spaulding Springslead Sroufe Sl'.Arna Gordon Jannel Ralph George Paul Clarence S+ef'fy Srephens Sfewarl Sfidharn Slierne ' Sioor Bill Edifh lliene Rulh Enid Inez Sfulgis Suridin Sundslrom Svendson SwansQn Sweelc Florence Ray Frank Leda Blanche Thelma Tanner Taylow Thompson Thoms Thorgerson Thorson BALLARD Hier-i SCHGOL New I if xf! ff' .i l fri, ,' 1 l 94 1, ,- Y' 'Jil A4 V' g I I HI llll :il 2 X i X ' 17' li , Blk g 3 I ll 'ik l I X E llf ll -ox f 1. ll Ili X - . John Rulh John Dorolhy Bernice Phillip Thcrsieinson Tyler Urrenweiler Vanderlip Velas Waker Mary Inez Geraldine Alefha Roberf Elizabeih Wall Wallace Waller Weinvig Ward Warhanik Bob Herberf Dorofhy Marqarel Josephine Louise War? Webber Weiding Welch Werelius Wick Harold Marqarel Beryle Kalhlyn Berrha Helen Williamson Wolfe Word Woodward Wuscher Young Jack Allen Harold Fahey Alberla Lundberg Roy Royea Arvid Anderson Marian Gaunfleff John McAvoy John Ruel Eslher Anderson Harry Baker Jack Baker Roberla Biorkman Bernard Bordvick Hollis Bryan? Ellen Carlson Jessica Clark Carrol Combs Gladys Cook Wesley Cunningham Don Davis Edwa rd Davies 75 Roberf Gulden Gaylord Hale Willard Hanson Helen Heagy Efhel Hensen Randall Heppell Orin Holfield Ken Jacobs Ellen Johnson Edna Johnson Phyllis Johnson Dickie Jones Harry Ludinqfon Lawrence McCabe Annabelle McCune Leo McKinney Harry Miller Reba Norfh Evelyn Olsen Helen Olsen Leslie Peery Roy Peferson Sfanley Peferson Charles Russell William Rhoades Roy Rosberg Don Schoeller Thomas Scoff Richard Slaab Robin Slapledon Violerle Sleinman Charles Sfoy Arihur Swanson Ernesl Tardif Belly Taylor Elizaberh Thomas Vail Whifelock Oliver Wick Anne Wohlleben THE SHINGLE l93I -gf! BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL kg . QL I Xlnlme-... 4 1' A l if 5 fja' 1 fi - I, 2 L ' 01, 4, ' 5 f ', K i , f gin qw 5 -W' li J Li 251, F T-T . 4 J l,,' 'g-'ff 1 'Qt d OUR UNDERCLASSMEN THE besf of young manhood and young womannood ready Jro Jresf unknown depfhs , ,, L, THE SHINGLE I93I 75. Cymru Jim Chambers Leo Peden Mary Phyllis Long Elsie Olson Presidenf Vice-Presidenl Secrefary Treasurer Mr. Timbers Myrile Halls Miss Russell Adviser Reporfer Adviser SOPI-IOMORE CLASS EGINNING rhe year's acriviries wirh lhe eleciion of officers, +he Soph- omores, as lheir second underralcing presenied Their Sophomore class parry. A varied program of roe and lap dancing, rumbling acls, read- ings, selecrions presenred by Jrhe class orchesrra, and sleighr-of-hand conlribured by a former Ballard sfudenl, was enrhusiasrically received. Perhaps equally imporranr was 'rhe winning of The Sophomore ciry baslceiball championship by members of Ballarcl's class. The fool- ball Team placed rhird, and Sophomores also earned lelrers in borh lirsi and second reams of all sporis. School musical acriviiies and rhe varied school club organizarions also had large numbers of Soph- omores, giving promise of successful Junior and Senior years for lhe class. Sophomore roll represenlarives were as follows: Eugenia Asmer- vig, Karherine Blomelce, Sylvia Borklan, Madeline Cameron, Rosalie Cailerall, Monrad Dyron, Lila Everell, Richard Harberl, Donald Hansen, Alice Keil, Bob Marble, Dorolhy McNerney, Clayion Nord- srrom, Nellie Nordsven, Sranley Oliver, Francis Osborne, Howard Pederson, Luella Pererson, Jack Prair, Pauline Ryan, Joe Schlumb, Francis Selrersrrom, Fay Sigurdson, Genevieve Sprig, Francis Van Maren, Harold Welch, and Isabelle Wells. 78 BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL , 7 XSL? b .. 3 i-if 'RWE-S3 ff QW' ff ,MMI THE 'ing-...W Don MiTchell Tordis Relling Jessie Kellerman Dick Sala PresidenT Vice-PresidenT SecreTary Treasurer Mr. Taylor Byron Clark Miss Becker Adviser ReporTer Adviser FRESI-IMAN CLASS HE acTiviTies oT The Freshman Class began lasT SepTember when The elec- Tion oT class oTTicers was held. Soon aTTer This evenT The Freshmen launched inTo The presenTaTion OT a class parTy, which boasTed a rec- ord aTTendance, and enThusiasTic, Tavorable commenTs. An inTeresTing program oT singing, dancing, speaking, and playleTs was given. Frosh aThleTes were unable To claim any championships, buT They could and did claim sTrong class cooperaTion, and iT is quiTe probable ThaT nexT year will see many oT The aspiring aThleTes as members oT The second or TirsT Teams. The Freshman Class cabineT is composed oT Byron Clark, Jessie Kellerman, Don MiTchell, RoberT Muchmore, Tordis Relling, MarTin Risser, Dick Sala, Marvel Thompson, James Wilson, and BurTon WrighT. The Freshman ParTy program commiTTee members were BeTTy Morrissey, chairman, KaTherine Anderson, Clarence ChrisTensen, Lorna Daniels, Mack Gabrielson, STanley MaThews, and Erma SmiTh. ReTreshmenT commiTTee-Eileen Anderson, DoroThy Cooke, Marian Carriveau, Jack Hensel, Clara HewiTson, Helen Hocking, Charles Miller, and EdiTh Shoemaker. Service CommiTTee-JusTin Finlaysen, Norman Marsden, and Holcomb WolT. SHINGLE 93I 79 WS ig BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL 039. X I 'ntl 1 ai anew gg l I If 29 X ' x 'Q ,E TY . ' 4 'S ,.., - .1 'ii J Q 'A -I lg ,g,,f'L, .4iE4'RJ, vg . line-gg -M f Q lg-ee? 24, ,ga gf ' 'E 'l 5 V-llf 1 if ltsi M fe T.-:Y T gag... 'ei-fy .7 '5 1.,-QA '- . as -N if 3 V V 'ue Mia 'Z-'53, ,J 1 F . ,y ' X, I W-WL-'A THE ffl SHINGLE I93I ff. I .X Y S' , V .. .f ',5' Q HMM' MLJSX SOPHOMORE GIRL I gffy MW 30 BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL TX l X3 Q ff Tl 4 LE 411715, vw 4 Agff AY ag I H ' 5 'ffx Lf -fv,,f'7,,,, X 454- ff57 Kfi f HA., ,MH-Q f' f 'JZ'-1 Bl SOPHOMORE BOYS -1 I L.f4 ?-, ,A THE SHINGLE L I93l 0 NVQ wp 14, 5-4-Qs? I mwmiy fam, Mlll' BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL AxfW'fiv2fLUf? M11 f' 1 s , N Q N , . Q Af 1 if ' - THE SHINGLE I93I 41. Q IM W UQ fvfixv Q r I nl' ' Ulf fjvifg, 2 ZL- My W MX AW llul L FRESHMAN GIRL7 az I rf K BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL - f 'fifw Lf rf L TK f in, 'f wfkm, ' . KL 222,-D c T ' Q .'5',K. 2:0-,L 'NN Q , ,f A- ' THE SHINGLE I93I u - -.iii Q 'N 710711. 5 I Hfj xg!-60 ,r'V', ' L Lf A MW f-+L, 1 ' l G Bbw' :ff ,' V FRESHMAN BOYS sz A - H- QQ BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL E- I 4:HH 1 .if XSX L ' X Nix ' K'-H xiii, 'F i A iam? Q xy' 5513 N f f, f Wig R ACT A source of boundless safisfadion and never-ending pleasure fN'fW f1f'X THE si-HNGLE If l93l 'Q K Lx' ' V Paul Fiorilo Freeman Clar Harold Hauck Howard Carslensen Miss Nicholson Presidenl Vice-Presidenl Sec.-Treas. Reporler Adviser Herberl Anderson lrene Anderson Marie Anderson Eva Bayless Ernesline Bilan Maurice Carlson Howard Carslensen Mildred Coleman Virginia Duncan Sirkka Easlman Belly Evans Paul Fiorilo Anna Forsylhe Jane Fraser Elmer Adams Margarel Allen Howard Beede Tessie Brown Edward Bruce Glen Bullerlield lrene Carlson Margarel Carlson Freeman Clark Edilh Dahl Vivian Davis lncarnalo Fiorilo lrma Anderson Genevieve Berg Sylvia Bjorklund Belly Cucksey Vanez Decker Paul Duncan Borghild Eikanger Helen Engdahl Calherine Goodwin Uno Grohn HONOR SOCIETY sENioRs Alma Halls Janel Hansen Arlhur Haydock Alva Haywood Emeline Henrikson Harry Henson Mary Higgins Helen E.Jol'1nson Helen V. Johnson Elhel Kindland Margarel Koll Winona LaFreniere Daniel Larson lrene Leonard Dian Manzer Marvin Mickalsen Frank Miller Thelma Nelsen Alice Nelson Alice Nullall Norma Olson Vicloria Palmason Elna Pelerson Marion Plumb Laurella Ranes Winilred Rogers George Sandslrom Dorolhy Scarvie JUNIORS Helen French Edylhe Denny Pierre Genelle Kalherine Gruber Edilh Hagan Don Hansen George Hansen Urban Harris Sylvia Heeler lone Hoeler Richard Holbrook Dickie Jones Vivian Lee Lucile Lindahl Emma R. Logan Mary Ellen McElroy Rulh Menzies Belly Miller Mildred Monk Ovida Nesland Nellie Nordswin Palricia Perkins Ralph Pelerson Rachel Ranlala SOPHOMORES Harold Hauck Arlhur Hoeler Mary Hoover Margarel Hulchins Rosa Lee Jacobs Ellen Johanson Edna L. Johnson Myra Johnslon l-laakon Lindiord Mary Phyllis Long Norma Malm Jane Miller lvar Mickalsen Beulah Milchell Maxine Mclvor Florence Nelson William Nelson Nordslrom, Rulh Slanley Oliver Rulh Pelerman Virginia Sculali Evelyn Seib Florence Spaulding Theola Slellens Fay Slone Krislin Sumarlidason Alice Thompson Thelma Thorson Edna Trellivik Evelyn Tucker Annie Varekamp Bernice Velas Bob Yeager lv1erlRingenberg Hazel Rommen Alma Rosalcer Barbara Smilh Jean Somerville Blanche Thorgerson Rulh Tyler Dorolhy Vanderlip Louis Wagner Elizabelh Warhanik Helen Young Jeanne Pike Hazel Rasmussen Pauline Ryan Al Slark Marcella Slrand Virginia Trower Rulh Turray Harriel Websler Eliene Weygandl Mary Wohlbber ss BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL E35--i. fm 5 ? :,5 ge - C hi gil fli . , 1 ' 'L ' lf li ' 2 fee ll V L SENIORS - JUNIORS - 87 THE SHINGLE I93I I' ' ,I ' E-If BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL Eg-L ELQL lil-'..-'lf-I uh 4 gf il? L - Wg? F-EMR: L ' . 2 THE SHINGLE I93I Gay, Morrill, Sandsfrom, Seymour, Lowrie Fiorifo, Morrissey, Adams, Laird, Larson Ross, Spaulding, Forsyfhe, Fraser, Duncan STUDENT COUNCIL FFICERS of fhe Sfudenf Council are Jim Laird, presidenfg Jim Lowrie, vice-presidenfq and Marion Ross, secrefary. Commiffees and fheir members are as follows: Assembly seafing, Virginia Duncan, chairman, Floyd Farris and Helen Hayes: Assembly, George Sandsfrom, chairman, Herberf Anderson and Florence Spaul- ding: Clean-up, Paul Fiorifo, chairman, Gladys Deffler, l-lenry John- son, Bernice Longsfaff, Roberf Muchmore, Harry Roberfs, and Roberf Yeager: Grounds, Sfuarf Morrill, chairman, William l-lagensfein, Lenore Johnsfon, Merle Ringenberg, and Jim Sheriff: Library, Lesfer Larson, chairman, Rufh Griffin, Harold Hauck, Glen l-legdahl, Mary l-lensen, and Clarence Hulford: Loclcer, Caroline McGinifie, chairman, Corinne Kilworfh, Mary Phyllis Long, Muriel Morfenson, Arf Pehling, Ernie Perfremenf, John Riss, Allyn Seymour, and Alice Thompson, Lunchroom, Anna Forsyfhe, chairman, Elaine Adams, Urban Harris, Don Mifchell, and Marcella Sfrand: Thriff, Rufh Griffin, chairman, Genevieve Godfrey, William Rhoades, and Paul Vanderhoclc Traffic, Warren Gay, chief, Don Belosha, Sophie Bobinslci, Jaclc Connors, Jaclc Ferguson, John Fisher, Paul Fiorifo, Charles Johnson, Roland Libbey, Jim Lowrie, Sfuarf Morrill, Helen Morrissey, Leo Peden, John Ren- slclev, Bud Robbins, Bob Shearer, Alice Thompson, George Urban, and Glen Yerlcesi Sfreef Car, Bill Carmel, chairman. 88 BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL C: ' 1 ' -Y Y Lf,- ': E l i 51'-f-1' , I fi illl r ' Y EJ. rf- 'lIQl? ,L 'x 1 .A aj-f I x Hi-Y 3, I-II-Y MONG 'rhe oufsianding clubs in Ballard +he l-li-Y occupies a prom- inenl place. Composed of boys earnesily inieresied in lhe upbuilding of +heir purpose, l'he developmeni of Chrisiian characlrer Jrhroughouf +he school and communiiy, Hs accomplishmen+s have been varied and conformalive. To raise money fo help build a Track on 'rhe field a skaiing pariy and vaudeville show were given by lhe club. During The winier a 'lrip was laken +o Snoqualmie Pass, where skiing and hiking in +he snow were enjoyed. Replacing Paul Fioriro as president Jim Laird, vice-president Warren Gay, sec reia ry, and Tom Maison, lreasurer, rhe following were elecfed in February: Warren Gay, president John York, vice- presiclenig Tom Sroufe, secrefaryq John Gerke, +reasurer, and Ari Pehling, reporler. Oiher members are Don Barreff, Bill Beeman, Bernie Bordvick, Len Dahlback, Ewen Dingwall, Paul Everelrf, Ross EvereH', Cliff Farsie, Bob Fish, John Gerke, Clarence Gerring, Ari Haydock, Arr l-lvafum, Ken Jacobs, Chuck Johnson, Henry Johnson, Arl Knudson, Jim Lowrie, Bill lvlacllougall, Siuarl Morrill, Don Norlin, Ernie Perfremenl, John Rensklev, John Riss, Bud Robbin, l-larry Roberls, George Sand- sfrom, Allyn Seymour, Ray Shawley, Bob Shearer, Jim Sheriff, Dan Simmons, and Tom Sroufe. The adviser is Mr. Barnelr. THE l SHINGLE I93I l 89 , X as BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL I ilgjl' ,XQ C l Jw Q 1 X rev , , y ?i '. X ii'-'2'l:'l' il E' f I THE SHINGLE I93I ,f 'Hr'-1 Jane Fraser GreTchen Vandiverl' Corinne KilworTh Alice Thompson PresidenT Vice-PresidenT Treasurer SecreTary Miriam Kippo Mrs. Dorman ReporTer Adviser GIRLS' CLUB HELPING To acquainT all enTering girls wiTh Ballard and helping To esTablish inTeresT and enThusiasm Tor The various high school acTiviTies is The obiecT of The Girls' Club. To aid in accomplishing This purpose a new insTiTuTion was esTablished This year, disTribuTion oT JusT'To- Remind-You boolcleTs To Freshman girls. Aiding Those less TorTunaTe Than Themselves, The Girls' Club sponsored The Red Cross drive in The high school and, wiTh The oTher girls' clubs of The ciTy, conTribuTecl To The Franlc B. Cooper Scholarship Fund. Two parTies were given, a Hallowe'en and ValenTine. The chairmen and Their commiTTee members have been very enThusiasTic and eTTicienT in Their worlc, especially along chariTable lines aT Thanksgiving, ChrisTmas and EasTer. CommiTTees and chair- men were as follows: Assembly, RuTh GriTTin1 Building, Virginia Duncan, BulleTin, Alison Tyler, DecoraTion, Rae BeTh Beclcerg Friend- ship, Theola STeTTensg HospiTaliTy, Caroline Mc6iniTie7 LosT and Found, lvluriel lVlorTenson: Lunchroom, Bernice LongsTaTT: lvlinuTes, Frances Van Mareny Program, Verla Flowers: ReciprociTy, Lenore JohnsTonq Refreshment DoroThy Flynn: Scrap Boolc, Emeline l-lenrilc- son: Social Service, Thelma lvlelderg STandards, Georgine Skinner: ThriTT, VicToria Palmasony VocaTional, Marion Ross. 90 BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL -, ,.l ., T1-ffillli l l T ll iii ,sl-TZ? ..-- llli lifl Q l ll ll X X :Q as i i Jim Laird ArThur HvaTurn Jim Lowrie STuarT Morrill Presidenf Vice-PresidenT SecreTa ry-Treasurer Reporter Ewen Dingwall Mr. McComb STudenT Manager Adviser l BOYS' CLUB O PROMOTE Ballard SpiriT, and To uphold The honor of The school by mainTaining a name Tor clean sporTsmanship, good characTer, and genTlemanly conducT is The purpose oT The Boys' Club, as seT TorTh in iTs consTiTuTion. lTs membership, under The able leadership oT Mr. McComb, iTs adviser, is made up oT all boys aTTending Ballard High School. The worlc oT The club includes resT room supervision and TirsT aid Therein, vocaTional Talks and quesTionnaires To aid boys in Tinding worlc Tor Themselves, assemblies held Tor The purpose of presenTing various problems, assisTance in The lunchroom and eaTing rooms, assisTance in aThleTics, operaTion oT The meriT sysTem, and philan- Thropic work aT Thanksgiving and ChrisTmas. NoTable among The lasT year's accomplishmenTs were The EaTher and Son BanqueT and The rebuilding oT The running Track wiTh The cooperaTion oT The l-li-Y. The Boys' Club cabineT is composed OT George SandsTrom and Howard CarsTenson, Seniors: Tom SrouTe and Glen BuTTerTield, Juniors: Jim Chambers and Don MiTchell, underclassmen. CommiTTees and chairmen were: PhilanThropic, Allyn Seymour: MeriT, Ralph Dean: Car, Ewen Dingwall. 9 I THE SHINGLE l93I ll ig H , X 3 BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL THE SHINGLE I93I Miss Woods, Yeager, Kippo Berg, Budden, Thompson, I-Ienlcer, Leonard Olafson, Morlenson, Manzer, Ca Sill, Longivan QUILL CLUB ALLARD'S budding young aulhors have spenl' This year in concenfralion upon poelry and Ihe essay. Individuals made special reporis on essays, while in connecfion wifh +he srudy of poelry, a confesl was held for oufside Iiferary aspiranls, Ihe winners being awarded mem- berships in rhe club. In Ihe spring 'rhis organizalion did exlensive worlc in conneciion wilh Ihe Red Cross drive. Each member wrole a slcir which was judged and correcied by 'rhe olher members of 'rhe club. The besr were u+iI- ized in some way Io Iurlher Ihe cause. Firsr and second semesler officers were as follows: Presideni, Irene Leonard and Genevieve Silly vice-presidenr, Miriam Kippo and Dian Manzery secreiary, Genevieve Sill and Gerlrude Henkerg reader- criiic, Verne Carlson and June Carlson. The members of The club are: Genevieve Berg, Slanley Brand, Theodore Budding, Milfon Campbell, June Carlson, Adelle Chamber- lain, Margarel Izarringlon, Gerlrude Henlqer, Miriam Kippo, Phyllis Longivan, Irene Leonard, Dian Manzer, Lizzelie Marlin, Muriel Mor- Jrenson, Sigine Olaison, Genevieve Sill, Pauline Sieverison, and Muriel Thompson. 92 BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL .gi 1 -VI Z!! Q. CTT bfi: E 'qi ' 4 N431 9' 'INF Larson, Geerds, Haqensfein, Grohn Lawrence, Campbell, Sfrand, Ficlceisen, Yeager, Carlson Miss E.Woods, Turner, l-lufchins, Anderson, Carlson DEBATE CLUB O inform fhe sfudenf body con- cerning fhe value of debafe, fo develop capable speakers, and fo serve as a fraining camp for infer- school debafers are fhe primary obiecfives of 'lhe Adloyho Debafe Club, which derives ifs name from fhe firsf syllable of fhe fhree words, advancemenf, loyalfy, and honor. The club also sponsors infra-mural debafes and acfs as a recep- fion commiffee for visifing deloafers. Club members meef fwice a monfh, on fhe firsf and fhird Thursday, wifh fheir adviser, Miss E. Woods, fo consider various fopics and quesfions. Among quesfions discussed during fhe lasf year were fhese: Whaf is Einsfein's Theory? 1 Usefulness of Polar Expeclifionsup Communism Adapfed fo fhe Unifed Sfafesni and The Unemploy- menf Quesfionf' Officers of fhe club were as follows: Presidenf, Wilbur Longh- boffomg vice-presidenf, Mary Ficlqeiseng secrefary, Dorofhy Carlson: reporfer, Bill l-lagensfein. Ofher members were Dorofhea Abel, Elmer Adams, Edna Anderson, Harry Geerds, Urban Harris, Gerald Hurd, lvlargaref l-lufchinson, Lesfer Larson, Adrian Lawrence, Dorine Sfrand, Florence Turner, and Bob Yeager. 93 THE SHINGLE I93l :Fw BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL ' Q - QF fl ' J-1' 2- ' lm is Q, i rfng f - f if ' , , :gr E- r , Q ff, 1 , ff. xx W fn .Q ,L -L 3' THE SHINGLE I93I Science Club SCIENCE CLUB IVING many scienfific demonsfra- fions af fheir meefings fhroughouf fhe year, fhe Science Club has been very acfive during fhe lasf nine monfhs. For many of fhe meefings fhere were obfained inferesfing lecfurers who spoke on various fopics, some of which were liquid air, Theremin signs, and fhe chemisfry of dyes. Also, moving picfures on liquid air, molecules, and afoms were shown. During fhe year 'rhere was developed a radio club, a group of abouf a dozen boys, as a branch of fhe Science Club. Officers of fhe Science Club were Wilbur Longhboffom, pres- idenfg Linnea Danburg, vice-presidenfg Evelyn Gallivan, secrefary: and Urban l-larris, sergeanf-af-arms. The members were as follows: Marvin Alnuff, Elizabefh Anderson, Bruce Affwood, Jim Benneff, Don Brighf, Thomas Brown, Kennefh Chaplin, Linnea Danburg, Vivian Davis, George Dexfer, Bill Dickinson, Ernesf Diem, Paul Duncan, Margaref Farringfon, Evelyn Gallivan, Wil- liam Griffin, Wallis l-lall, Sfanley l-lagen, Florence Hanson, Urban Harris, Sigurd l-lansefh, Donald l-layes, Helen Hayes, Douglas John- son, Ered Kalbach, Louis Kapefan, George Kusfer, Roberf Laing, Daniel Larson, Walfer Leif, Wilbur Longhboffom, Eleanor McCallum, Paul McC'arvey, Jack Pafferson, Clarence Peferson, Karsfen Solheim, AI Sfarlc, Sfanley Warhanilc, and Olenmore Wilbur. I 94 BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL D ,ff X-4 S B , x .I fb- xygl y y, h S A, - Nl J , ,fllfm ll l ll l X '-pf i Q Adams, Carlson, Larson, Hurd, Leu Mr. Huseby, Skinner, Yeager, Mr. Walker DEBATE ESOLVED: ThaT The naTions should adopT compleTe disarm- amenT. excepT such as is necessary Tor inTernaI police proTecTion was The quesTion debaTed during The TirsT semesTer. Composed oT Georgina Skinner and Lucille Leu, The aTTirmaTive Team losT To WesT SeaTTle and Roosevelt while The negaTive Team, DoroThy Carlson and LesTer Larson, losT To To Broadway and Franklin. For The second semesTer a new quesTion Tor debaTe was chosen - Resolved: ThaT all auTomobile owners should be required by law To carry insurance covering personal liabiliTy and properTy damage. This Time a new aTTirmaTive Team, composed oT Elmer Adams and Bob Yeager, debaTed Queen Anne and Lincoln, buT losT To boTh schools. Composing The negaTive Team, DoroThy Carlson and Gerald Hurd losT To Cleveland, buT won Trom GarTield. The aTTirmaTive Teams were coached by lvlr. l-luseby, and The negaTive Teams by lvlr. Wallcer. NOT unTil one has delved deep inTo The many phases oT a ques- Tion are all iTs possibiliTies evidenT. DebaTe is a science: To be able To anTicipaTe an opponenT's argumenT and be ready To answer iT, To spealc upon any phase OT The quesTion, gives a Thrill which more Than repays Tor hours OT sTudy and research. THE SHINGLE I93I 95 -gf, BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL li i 'fr ' L-Li, Vp l l f?jl'Ff 'lf l ' al:'Q1: 'iillll -Lili 1 at-,' THE SHINGLE I93l I The A Cappella Choir A CAPPELLA CHOIR THE mosT noTable achievemenT made by Ballard in many years is The acquisiTion oT an A Cappella Choir. During his Tour years here, Mr. Delaney worlced wiTh This aim in view and aT lasT he has been rewarded by an organizaTion whose meril' has proven worThy oT his inTensive Training. This group, composed ol: eighTy members, meeTs only Three days each week and in a room much Too small, buT in spiTe oT These diTTi- culTies Tigcholr proved conclusively To The public, in a concerT held March sixTh, ThaT Ballard is on The way To musical supremacy. The Three lovely numbers sung aT This Time were BeauTiTul Saviour, The Going To Walced Bed, and Sing We and ChanT lT, all TwelTTh-cenTury ballads. The A Cappella Choir endeavors To sing noT only The besf oT sacred music buT iT also hopes To work up a reperToire oT English madrigals and ballads so commendably done by The English singers. Every loyal sTudenT oT Ballard is proud oT her new musical devel- opmenT and wishes The besT oT success To Mr. Delaney and his laTesT accomplishmenT. 96 BALLARD HIGH SCHOGL : L MT Silfnisfgifs' T iis 'mf Eg D v Girls' Senior Glee Club GLEE CLUBS ACH year has broughlr somelhing new +0 Ballard-somerhing big- ger and more difficulf. This year The new fealure of lhe annual Mid- Winfer Concerl was Jrhe Hymn 'ro lhe Madonna, sung by ihe combined Senior glee clubs. Anolher number of meril was 'rhe mag- nificenr canlala Gallia by Gounod, sung by a chorus of rhree hundred voices by combining The Senior and Junior clubs. Boys' Senior Glee Club THE SHINGLE I93I 97 C14 BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL ' onn-v 3, If I C is if '- 'x-- ,.. I- ' 4 ?'fiii 'A: 'r QT, ,A V x'Q m li . i ' ' Sei-1 ' F l .Vg 'H 4 W '72 Q ., ye:-... ,. -- i 3 922: ifllff , - 'fe-1 .LL i. i l K fi 4 - Q l ic i .i M ' at f sing' M ,crm V ,-il 11 2 E-. f.f , 3 i 1 'gi , f I ' Try l J I, g ,iii WY f X ex A in Q THE SHINGLE I93I W5 . . N . Seniorvbrcheslra SENIOR ORCHESTRA AND BAND ALLARD'S Senior Orcheslra and Band are Two organizalions of which every Ballard sludenl is very proud. A+ lhe annual Mid-Winler Cone cert The orcheslra showed +he resulls of Mr. Delaney's inlrensive lraining in lwo very fine numbers. The concerl opened wilh lhe I-lispania Sui+e by The American composer, Alberl Sloessel, consisfing of a lvlinuel, Seguiclilla, Sere- nade, and Jola. Mendelssohn's Concerfo in G Minor was lhe olher XGA number. This is The firsl lime a concerlo has ever been pul' on al Bal- lard. Jean Somerville played lhe dillicull piano solo, while lhe orcheslra gave her 'rhe besl of support Ballard was represenled in 'rhe Norfhwesl l-ligh School Crcheslra, af Spokane, by four of Hs members. Those To go were lvlarlha Sol- berg, lrumpelg Rae Belh Becker, confra-bass: Krislin Sumarlidason, harp: and Ben l-lallgrimson, violin. The Band This year was unusually fine. H consisled of fif+y-six members. This was The fhird year since if was slarfed and il has already reached +he membership which Mr. Delaney aimed +o have wilhin lhree years. Noi only did lhey perform a+ many of our own assemblies, buf also al Cleveland and al Jrhe Parenlr-Teacher Concert 98 , l BALLARD Hier-1 sci-iool. X n 5, 4, 2-1 y if fw 5 l dl? -+3 L Inf x V :la T, 1 S l'l11ilQlill. A Fifi l x! 1-S - n - ef: fl T 2 , - ,E-V ,, V4 . , Ei'-x gi' . f-7 7 'Z be ' '-wil' 'je' i If , ag 7 7 f1'f5 'l'.-BW! v4 f ngf 1 f A I lil sg' ' f' ll Hey -if f-alum' A A ,sw Isl Violins Ben Hallgrirnson, Concerlmeisfer Alberla Liko Sally Malzuda Rulh Pelerman Kennelh Sloner Paula Thorp Mary Wall Con+ra Bass Rae Belh Becker Freeman Clark Drums Charles Marco Clarinef Gordon Anderson Kalherine Blorneke Tom Farrell Wallis Hall Allen Henderson Slanley Hill Ken Hockell Charles Hopkins Gayle Jordan Band ORCHESTRA MEMBERS 2nd Violins Oboe Violas Jack Claylon Horner Douglas Roland Libby Juliel Hovick Clarinel Florence Spaulding Mary Marlin Slanley Oliver Wilberl' Biork Arlhur Pehling lris Wade Cello Rulh Brooks Margarel Fraser V lrene Olson George Pinkharn Harp Krislin Sumarlidason Ted Pa llerson George Sfidharn Horn Gordon C. Anderson Roy Munson Mary Ann Noonan Don Smilhburg Saxophone Hayden Morgan Slanley Pavish Kalherine Blorneke Slanley Hill Don Norlin George Slidham Bassoon Dorwyn Caines Trumpef Slanley Brand Philip Frederick Marlha Solberg Flule Orville Lane Trombone Wells Meyers Aslrid Solberg Roberl Ward Piano Elaine Adams Jean Somerville Horn Gordon C. Anderson Mary Ann Noonan BAND MEMBERS Trombone Donald Hansen Wells Meyer Aslrid Solberg Merberg Walberg Roberl' Ward Flufe Wilberl Bjork Dorolhy Goff Ore Kilgren Trumpel' Slanley Brand Philip Frederick Clarence Reichelderler Marlha Solberg Cello Rulh Brooks Margarel Fraser Irene Olson George Pinkham THE SHINGLE l93l Bill Junkin Saxophone-Alfo Orville Lane Oboe Clarence Knudsen Norman Schufe Bassoon Homer Douglas Sheldon Lamb Saxophone-BariloneDorwyn Caines Don Taylor Harry Ludinglon Marvin Alnull Barifone Drums Alberl Osborn Tuba Earl Vanderhoek Mark Gabrielson Dale Nelson Kelnnelh Chaplin Conlra-Bass George Hansen Claylon Nordslrom Ralph Lawrence Rae Rulh Becker Charles Marco Don Norlin Lyle Schullz Freeman Clark 99 Ilinpsiie Q! ,yup S BALLARD HIGH sci-iooL l L ll,'i is l l l - ll ll lllll yy' I.,xXIlyg .:- l l 1 My Aiif fl Og! ,,::T 'T wi'- i .IW ,4 in Q 'Q-, Fl ,J THE SHINGLE Opera CasT THE OPERA PERHAPS one oT The mosT pre- TenTious underTalcings aT Ballard during The lasT year was The producTion OT The opera l:ireTly, presenTed by The music deparTmenT, May I5 and I6. An appealing sTory, TogeTher wiTh exquisiTe music and masTerly dramaTics, kepT The audience spellbound ThroughouT The perTormance. Nina Corelli, a beauTiTul lTalian sTreeT-singer, is persuaded by her Triends, SuzeTTe and PeiTro, To masquerade as a boy and go Tor a cruise To Bermuda on The yachT oT a wealThy woman, Mrs. Van Dare. When l-lerr Franz, a choirmasTer, hears her sing, he is so errlhralled by her voice ThaT he Talces her To New Yorlc Tor a sTage career. Her Triumphs and subsequenl' love aTTairs consTiTuTe The plor oT The opera. A TeaTure oT The opera was a chorus oT nearly Two hundred voices, direcTed by Mr. Delaney, who was assisTed by Miss CorleTT. The casT: Nina Corelli, Thora MaTThiason7 Sybil Van Dare, GreTchen VandiverT7 Mrs. Van Dare, BeaTrice STorey and KrisTin Sumarlidason: SuzeTTe, Verla Flowers: AnTonio Columbo, Thelma Melderg Geraldine, Jewel Adams and DoroThy Chiles: Jaclc, l-luberT Gibbs: John Thurs- Ton, George Pinlcham and Bob Ward, PieTro, Ted PaTTerson7 Jenkins, Ellis Thorlalcsong Herr' Franz, George SandsTrom. - 100 BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL . ,T ,-.- .Ls ' Ei L l v T 'ii 9 1 PTT QQ' K PE 1 , ' ii Q T jf .L liiiii- I - llrli' VL' ' A1 IST Z,-it? ,S - Senior Play CasT SENIOR PLAY TIMES have changed: so have The TasTes OT high school sTudenTs. No longer does The younger generaTion approve The mock producTions OT by-gone days nor are They aTTracTed by The Time-worn creaTions of The sTage. lvlodern youTh demands ThaT iTs enTerTainmenT be up- To-The-minuTe and spiced wiTh humor, someThing Tull of acTion, yeT True To IiTe. IvIeeTing wiTh all These reguiremenTs was The annual Senior Play presenTed in BaIIard's audiTorium, December TiTTh and sixTh. Convul- sions of IaughTer rolled back and TorTh over a near-capaciTy audience, in accompanimenT wiTh This sparkling Three-acT comedy, Cappy Ricks. TaIenT, boTh ThaT Tound and ThaT rnade, under The able dire-cTion OT Mrs. STronach, and The sTaging and IighTing, handled by Mr. Mc- Connell and The sTage crew, perTormed wiTh perTecTion. The plof cenTered abouT a venerable old genTIeman, Cappy Ricks, who, aTTer being deTied by a young, likable youTh is bound ThaT The young hero shall noT succeed. The leading role oT Cappy Ricks was cleverly porTrayed by MiITon Campbell, wiTh George SandsTrom casT as The hero. OThers in The casT were I-IerberT Anderson, Verla Flowers, Jane Fraser, Wilma Glover, Bill GriTTin, Clarence I-Iulford, Ellis Thorlakson, and Gre-Tchen VandiverT. IOI THE SHINGLE -x 'I'93I X Vg-F BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL JCE 54 Xi X ill E - ' willllfl .- 1- , I in ' 9:9 , -we ,A-Qi: 5 II Q ' l', fm , :ff - - I THE SHINGLE I93I R. l-leppell, Nicholson, Porier, Dahlgren, Taylor Pederson, Edlund, R.Swanson, Roach, Alberf Krolceid, Knufson, Sloy, E. l-leppell, Shawley, Bysfrom E. Swanson, Lewis, Leif, Osfrander, Finne, Mc. McConnell STAGE CREW NE GROU P which lunclions from +he firsl lo Jrhe lasr day ol school and conlribules greally +0 Jrhe success of lhe many enlerlainmenls given Throughoul lhe school year is lhe srage crew. This group has To be on hand nor only when some producrion is given on lhe slage buf also for +he many rehearsals, af+ernoons or evenings, which means 'rhal This is a very busy group. To Mr. McConnell, +he direclor of Jrhe force, goes much credif lor designing, sfaging, and lighling elfecls, which have helped To make possible The many successful and pleasing producfions. The de- signing and care of coslumes is lefr ro lvliss Barrell, who was assisled las+ year by Rulrh Frosl and Evelyn Seib. lvliss CorleH had charge of +he properlies, assisled by Elizaberh Anderson and Virginia Givens, and lvliss l-lowells and Miss Walkins had +he enlire dulies of make-up. The slage crew lasl year consislred of sevenlreen boys: Arvid Anderson, Jaclc Alberl, Kennelh Dahlgren, Don David, Earl I-leppell, Randall l-leppell, Roberl Krolceid, Waller Leif, Leo Lewis, Clarence Niclqolson, Franlc Oslrander, Gilberl Pederson, Roberf Roach, Ray Shawley, Kennelh Slyke, Elmer Swanson, Roberl Swanson, and Ray Taylor. lO2 BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL Qwiiffla U 2 f?g,J E er- e Pi .3- l J' 1 ll' X gif Ml' J 5 '7 f ,I 1?- q:.:.lU ly, Q , 1 .4 ,, - TSP- c s J.l'y Q3 l y A I5 Qc, I ,I - .- P l Qisr fj-All 'lf Y i yy f f Q -Z el ' T- ,'S:,i ,f4-T ' l Talisman Slalif THE TALISMAN OURNALISM-from cub repor+er lo managing edilor, from a hum- ble confribufor +0 a noled publisher, from amaleur ro lame and forfune, such are ihe ambifions rhal' inspire lhe news wrifing sludenf when once in Jrhe grip of This fascinalring vocalrion. Under 'rhe supervision of Miss Blanchard, adviser, news sludenfs learn +he essenfials of adverlising, and bring To Ballard lhe lafesi' news, Their besjr humor, and iheir cleveresl' ideas in eiforis +o make Jrhe school paper a publica+ion +ha+ will be a credii +0 Ballard and bring real enioymenf To all irs readers. As a crowning achievemeni' of 'rhe semes+er's work, +he fall slaff edifed a communily paper, 'rhe Ballard News, wilh marked success. Slalf members were Ralph Auslin, June Bennell, Ernesline Bilan, Pearl Brandi, Waller Bresl, Alexandria Boyd, Roland Burris, Lawrence Chamberlin, Clarence Daly, Linnea Danberg, Ewen Dingwall, Willis Fagnanl, Ned Fields, Evelyn Gallivan, Carl Gerhardi, Bill Goucher, Jack Heva, Georgianna l-lialr, Helen Jacobsen, Roberi Johns, Con- rad Kirchkof, Frank Lahlronen, LisseH'e Mar+in, Caroline lv1cGiniJrie, Edward Noiske, Leslie Perry, Arfhur Pehling, Bob Shearer, Vernon Shosren, Lee Simmons, Ken Slyke, Alice Thompson, Thelma Thorsen, Grefchen Vandiverr, Philip Wacker, l-lerberlr Webber, Joyce Whil- man, Glen Wilbur, Harold Williamson, lvlargarel Wolfe, Roberl Yeager. THE SHINGLE I93I is- I03 - L BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL E fi? l ll liE ll, H26 THE SHINGLE I93l The Shingle Sfaff 'R Vicloria Palmason Walier Larsen Clarence Hulford Miriam Kippo Edilor-in-Chief Ari Ecliior Business Manager Adverfising Manager Elizabe+l1Warl1anilc, Urban Harris, Evelyn Seib Assisfanl Edilors Vic+oria Duncan Theola Sfelfens i Caroline McGini'rie Roberf Yeager Senior Edifor Senior Edifor Lilerary Edilor Sporls Eclifor Mr. Hazzard Ernesfine Bilan Rufh Cobb Miss Benlwam Adviser Fealure Edifor Typisf Adviser I04 V,- BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL Mfg li. W! THE SI-IINGLE THE publicaTion oT The I93l De Luxe EdiTion oT The Shingle marks The end oT The eTTorTs oT The sTaTT To produce, in connecTion wiTh The Theme oT School LiTe, a compleTe, accuraTe, and inTeresT- ing accounT oT all The clubs and organizaTions in school as well as oT The classes, appropriaTely illusTraTed wiTh picTures and skeTches. The successTul compleTion oT This work, however, was by no means due enTirely To The eTTorTs oT The sTaTT, Tor iT was The kind coopera- Tion and willing assisTance oT many TaculTy members and numerous sTudenTs ThaT helped us immeasurably in The producTion of This book. The sTaTT voices iTs appreciaTion To Miss PorTmann and members oT her arT classes Tor The excepTionally Tine work appearing in This ediTiong To Miss Blanchard and The Talisman sTaTTs Tor publiciTy in The school paper: To Mr. McConnell, The sTage crew, and members ol The Shingle assembly casTp To Miss McComb and The oTTice Training classes: To Mr. W. R. Harrison oT The SeaTTle Engraving Company, and Mr. Francis G. PraTT oT The Lowman 84 l-lanTord Company Tor numerous suggesTions: To Mr. AnTon ArnTzen oT The ArnTzen STudio: and To The Tollowing reporTers: Howard CarsTensen-l-lonorSocieTy STuarT Morrill-Boys' Club ArT Pehling-T-li-Y Marion Ross-STudenT Council Florence Spaulding-Junior Class DoroThy Vanderlip-Big B Club GreTchen VandiverT-Music Byron Clark-Freshman Class Evelyn Gallivan-Science Club MyrTle Halls-Sophomore Class Miriam Kippo-Girls' Club Lucille Leu-DebaTe Gudrun Lilleland-G. A. A. Trahiil, Locker, and Clean-up Squads THE SHINGLE I93I l05 , V 'sl BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL n T T TL fl! 'qv 1 i f if ll, , 5 X' uf 4 f Z R ATI-ILETI AN expression of a spiri+ which escapes and pervades Hue enfire school N 0 THE SHINGLE I93I FINAL STANDINGS FooTBALL-I 930 Firsl' Teams Second Teams W. L. T. Pls. W. L. T. Pfs. Queen Anne ..6 0 0 I2 Garfield ,,...... 5 0 I0 Garfield .. ,..., 4 I I 9 Ballard ,.,........, 4 I 8 Lincoln .,.,..,,,.,. 4 2 0 8 Franklin ......,,.. 3 2 6 Franklin ,,...,,,., 4 2 0 8 Lincoln ..,...,,.,,. 2 3 4 Wesf Seaffle ..3 2 I 7 Broadway ...... I 2 4 Roosevelf ....., I 3 2 4 Queen Anne .,.I 2 4 Broadway .,.... I 3 2 4 Roosevelf ........ I 3 2 Ballard ,,,,,.,,.... I 5 0 2 Wesf Seaffle ..0 2 3 Cleveland ,,.... 0 6 0 0 Cleveland ,.,,,, 0 0 0 BASKETBALL-l93I Firs+ Teams Second Teams W. L. T. Pcf. W. L. Pcf. Lincoln .....A.,,, I I I .. .902 Garfield ,.,.,, 9 2 8 I 8 Broadway ,,,V 8 4 .. .667 Roosevelf .... 9 3 750 Ballard .,,,,.,,., 7 5 .. .583 Ballard .......... 8 4 677 Roosevelf ...... 7 5 ,. .500 Broadway .... 7 4 636 Queen Anne.. 6 6 .. .500 Queen Anne.. 7 5 583 Garfield ...... 5 7 .. .4I7 Franklin ........ 4 7 I .374 Cleveland .... 4 8 ,. .333 Cleveland .... 3 9 250 Franklin ........ 3 9 .. .250 Lincoln .......... 2 9 I72 Wesf Seaffle 3 9 .. .250 Wesf Seaffle 2 9 I .I72 Sophomores Freshmen W. L. T. Pcf. W. L. Pcf. Ballard ............ 7 I .. .875 Roosevelf ,,,.., 8 0 I .000 Cleveland ...... 6 2 .. .750 Franklin ......,... 6 2 750 Roosevelf ...... 6 2 ,. .750 Ballard .......,,... 5 3 625 Garfield ...,,... 4 4 .. .500 Cleveland ...... 5 3 625 Wesf Seaffle ..4 4 .. .500 Garfield ........ 4 4 500 Franklin .......... 3 5 .. .375 Queen Anne M3 5 375 Lincoln .......... 3 5 ., .375 Broadway ....,. 2 6 250 Queen Anne H3 5 .. .375 Lincoln .......... 2 6 .. .250 Broadway ...... 0 8 .. .000 Wesf Seafflenl 7 I25 BASEBALL-I930 GOLF-I930 W. L. T. Pcf. W. L. T. Pfs. Ballard' ,,..,... 9 I .. .900 Ballard .......... 7 0 I4 Wesf Se-affle' 8 2 ,. .800 Roosevelf ...... 7 0 I4 Garfield ........ 6 5 .. .545 Franklin .......... 6 I I2 Lincoln ............ 5 6 .. .455 Garfield .,....., 6 I I2 Roosevelf ...... 5 6 .. .455 Broadway ....., 3 4 6 'Played fie game. Cleveland ...... 2 4 5 Wesf Seaffle ..2 4 5 Queen Anne ..0 7 0 IO8 BALLARD Hier-1 sci-iooL ,, 53 2 W zgrigie f a d: '.- 'IIQIIIlIIl1ii4i I -Iylill . I I ,ll iglllllliIif.iIl1Iw l ui A WI lik I lllyllf I 5 f ,. ll I ,ill ef. . I-eeflf fb F' If is '-gzfl LQT5' Sa-2- f ,.,-..... -ar W W. Ballard V . L Ballard --' Q . Ballard .., Ballard f ' , 4 H., FOOTBALL Ballard ,,,, , ,,,, . Garfield ,,,,,,. Queen Anne, Wesf SeaHle ,,,, Lincoln ,,,,, Broadway ,,,., Franklin . EVEN reiurning lellermen plus fifry more aspiring candidaies should equal a good foorball 'rearng loul' iniuries and ineligibiliries played havoc wilh Coach Rowlee's efforls, and, when 'rhe season closed, Jrhe Beavers were found in Jrhe cellar, all loul one of Ballard's opponenls proving To be a beiier leam. So hard hir were ihe Beavers rhai a differenf line-up was placed on Jrhe field for every game. Under such condirions Ballard's showing was nor surprising. Furrhermore, Ballard's schedule was ihe hardesi of any in 1'he prep league. Borh Cleveland and Roosevelr, over whom rhe Beavers were given a decided edge, were noi played. Afhlefic Managers Walberg, Johnson, Libby, Dahl, Brown, Angus, Mcl-lugh, Linnaine THE SHINGLE I93I IO9 X g 11,5 BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL N- li 11? Q, g s 1 ll i l I5 f l 'ffl THE SHINGLE l93I ' wa 'haf-f' KIAQHA WF im 9 I' I hs, T i G. EvereTT, l-laydoclc, P. EvereTT, Yerlces MeeTing The runners-up and The champions in The TirsT Two games oT The season, Ballard dropped a hard-ToughT conTesT in a sea oT mud To GarTield by a score of 7-O and also losT To Queen Anne, champions, wiTh a I3-O score. Following The Queen Anne game boTh injuries and ineligibiIiTies pracTically wrecked any Ballard prospecTs Tor any reversal oT Torrn, and WesT SeaTTle, whom Ballard had deTeaTed Tor The previous Two seasons, Took The nexT conTesT, I2-O, and was followed by Lincoln, 33-O. Next aTTer losing The TirsT Tour games oT The season, The Beavers sTaged a come-bacl: by puTTing Broadway's specTacular NoTre Dame shiTT inTo reverse and deTeaTing The Tigers 6-O. The lasT game Frank- lin won easily, 37-O. Warren Gay, modesT buT scrappy end, was chosen on The all- ciTy Team, and, Tor having proven, by a voTe oT The players, as being Laird, Gay, Norlin, York f f 4 gy , l ' r Y g fi f VL 5 , V K 411 IIO BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL fgg T e Tr? I fa Tilrergjli f agus ff l THE SHINGLE ' 193: l L , 7 a in ,V l Al R ffm? in - -.., '25 S I i . ,Il , QL ' - A V K' I Simmons, Connors, Riss, Ringenberg The greaTesT inspiraTion To The Team during The playing season, his name has been engraved on The Nelson Trophy. NineTeen Beavers played The required number OT quarTers To win a leTTer. OT These nineTeen seven oT The previous year's TirsT Team veTerans again received a big B -Bernie Bordviclc, Jack Connors, Warren Gay, Jim Laird, Bill lvlacllougall, John Riss, and Glen Yerlces. Those awarded leTTers Tor The TirsT Time were Don BarreTT, Leonard Dahlbeclc, Gene EvereTT, ArT Haydock, Bob Johns, l-lanlc Johnson, STuarT Morrill, Don Norlin, lvlerl Ringenberg, Dan Simmons, and John Yorlc. Seven OT The above leTTermen should be back nexT Tall-Don BarreTT, Bernie Bordviclc, Gene EvereTT, Warren Gay, l-lanlc Johnson, Merl Ringenberg, and John Riss. MacDougall, Bordviclc, Johnson, Dahlbeclc, Morrill l ll gf' ' , ' 1 i ' g V 1 , h . if l ' fi . ' , -i-i T f ' 7 -, ,. ..- 1 1 I .r',i BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL Cf RV ay To i' -li-.L lk RT... 1 51 , fffl 5 Ye T 1' ll rf ll -3 1114- Lrg-,, N Ii T . T l ' a. . X. V., X 1 , as 5 E I' If 3 i: ff THE SHINGLE I93I Boilano, l-locking, Welch, Johns, Ohlslrom, Dahlbeclc Farrar, Chaplin, Wood, Coach Barnelf, ScarleH', Gerhardf, Lawrence Kinnish, Cummings, Fish, Malden, Caughlin S ECO N D TEAM AND SOPI-IOMORES INNING Three games, lieing one, and losing Two, The scrubs finished The season in a Jrie for second place-a good record. The Beavers los'r 'ro Garfield T6-Ol, clefealed Queen Anne T7-61, Lincoln T7-Ol, and Broadway I7-Ol, 'fied Wesl' Seaflle lO-Ol, and losr To Frank- lin U3 61 Freshman foolball af Ballard made Hs exif and Sophomore Tool- ball made i+s debul lasl fall. Three games were played. The firsl was losr 'ro Roosevelf l7-bl, while bofh The second and fhird games re- sulled in scoreless lies, wilh Lincoln and Wesjr Seaflle. Osborn, Severa, Sroufe, Walfers, lsalcson, Jacobson, Collier Boulanger, Kinnish, Buflerfield, Peden, Bruce, Scarleff, Ferguson, Knudson Coach Barneff, Erben, Cameron, Cook, Emerlon, Malden, Dyroen 53 ff fi- r W - ,aa lygs ,' 'S . -W if gh dip 'Y' 1 , . II2 BALLARD Hier-1 sci-iooL ' , -Effie , . f f ,XX ff ' T ll? . il iil Q gi xr! 1 fill Q Y fr r , fy Q ' , ' fi L Z f l T L T E T 1 l I T X -. f 1 L X f A Jffr f 4 il lll, M',.,1, Z! gif Lf' nl ,l mi W Qi? E . fa'- 1: -K iilllllll 1 ww' ,l-if LETS GO II3 THE SHINGLE I93I , -ll: ' VIH, ff iff K fag' L . I Q M EL , , ll z ' f , BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL THE SHINGLE I93l Ballard. .. ..,,, 23 Broadway ,,,,, ,W25 Ballard, ,,..... . .2I Cleveland ,,,,,,,, I6 Ballard ,26 Queen Anne ,,.. 25 Ballard, ,,,,, , ,,,, I9 Lincoln ...,.,,,,,,.,, 4I Ballard, ...,,, ,, ,38 Roosevell ,,,,,,,,. .3I Ballard ,,,.,,,,, ,,,, 2 5 Franltlin .Y..,,,..VVV I8 Ballard, ,,,,,.., ,,,,, 4 I Broadway .,,,,,.... 36 Ballard ,,,,,,,..,,,,,,, 32 Cleveland . ,,,,, I9 Ballard . ...,.,,,,.,,. I7 Queen Anne ....., 25 Ballard. ....,.,...,,, 26 Lincoln .,,,,,,.,,..., 3I Ballard, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 23 Roosevelf .,..,,.... 4I Ballard ,,,,,,,,., . ,27 Franlrlin ..,,.A,..... I8 Coach Munson BASKETBALL lTl-I all pre-season and pre-game dope poinling lo Ballard's having a slrong, if nol championship, baslcelball leam, lhe Beavers made good lhe prediclions by 'Finishing lhe season in rhird place, bul failed lo win lhe championship. This 'Failure very probably was due To bolh over-confidence and lack of physical size or heighl on I lhe parl of lhe players. Over-confidence delealed Coach lvlunson's quinlel by 'rwo poinls in lhe opening Broadway game al Ballard, for The Beavers had been piclced as an easy winner, bul losl 25-23. Again, Ballard, be- lieved a probable winner over Queen Anne al Ballard, loo conlidenl, losl, 25-I7. The only orher games losl wenl' lo lhe big, slrong and powerful Lincoln live, champions. Aller lhe inilial Broadway upsel The Beavers came pack srrong Seymour, Brady, Hegdahl, Fiorilo E if it si.- I' ii' A .A A :,V r, .... K I in 4 kv A if. ,ff ' I il'i J A 'V . E ' - .I ii'ii I II4 BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL : lg: I F I '3 f: I 1 WJIFWFQIS A u fir 'gf wr E, ge?-fig f le'5...1'fi45, QE l ' r i I nm! 2' J N. 1 , l i i ii H K i .V ig. Connors, Fredericlcs, Morrill and defeafed Cleveland, and Queen Anne, los'r +o Lincoln, and won from Roosevelt Franklin, and Broadway. Then il was 'rhal Queen Anne, wilh memories of a one-poinl defeat journeyed To The Beaver gym and sei Ballard's second or firsl place hopes on ice by obtaining an eightpoinl' vicfory. Next for Jrhree quarlers fhe championship Lynx were oulplayed, buf a Lincoln rally won 1'he game, 31-25, afler which probably 'rhe grealesl sei'-up of Jrhe Ballard season was sprung by Roosevelt who caged fhe Beaver baslcel' incessanfly for a final score of 4I-23. The las+ game, full of pep and fight Ballard won, from Franklin, 27-I8. Twelve letrers were awarded- Kewpie Brady, Jack Connors, Paul Fiorilo, Diclc Fredericlcs, Glen l-legclahl, Ari' l-lvalum, ScoHy lvlacDougall, Siu Morrill, John Renslclev, Jim Sesby, AI Seymour, and Yobe Srnilh. Only l-lvalum and Sesby re+urn nexl fall. Sesby, Srnilh, Renslclev, l-lvafum THE SHINGLE l93I Jr E 5 ,, , ik 2 , H ily , 5 l l ll5 BALLARD Hier-I sci-looi. Qld , 1' f loaves- I 1 ., u .,L , 'Q Q 'K 4 sew -- Nui ' -:Zi l?: : fyirri it ' 1 v mi- 5,3 V,::j' as l K 447 'f 5555: 'G , ff. 5 ' L. ee: .., 4 L Q ' ,Sr l ggmw I g. K ..1A F .-, ' i ,q l ii v: k 5 bf' ' , n If ' ' 7 lainie, N- pi A A M , ,, , 1' xg .... i l ai ' 7? j fi- KL 1: X ' 1 'M 2 X e ,A X if 7 , :,4??2 X ,' 7 if 4 THE SHINGLE T I93I Yell Leaders Clark, Mcl-lugh, Cameron SECOND TEAM Ballard ,,,,,,,,,,,,, . 5 Broadway V,,,,, NIB Ballard ,,,,.,,,,,,,,, ,I2 Cleveland ..,.. , 5 Ballard 9 Queen Annes ,I5 Ballard 8 Lincoln ,,,.,,.,....,, I7 Ballard ,,,,Y,,,,,.,,,.. 8 Roosevelf ......,,,, 7 Ballard, ............,, 20 Franklin .,,,,,, ,... 7 Ballard I5 Broadway ,...,,,,,, I I X Ballard ,,,,...,.,,,.,,. 2l Cleveland ..,.,,,. 8 Ballard ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, 22 Queen Anne .,,,,. ll Ballard I I Lincoln ...,........,. 6 Ballard ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, I2 RoosevelT .,...... ,I5 Ballard, ,,,,,...,,,,,, I8 Franlzlin ,,,,,,,,,,,, I6 OACH MUNSOINVS speedy sece ond sTring Supers, aTTer geTTing OTT To a bad sTarT by dropping Three OT Their TirsT Tour games, shiTTed inTo high and closed The season by winning seven oT Their lasT eighT games. Lilce The TirsT Team, The seconds also finished in Third place in The Tinals. Second Team leTTers were awarded To Bobby AusTin, Warren Gay, Clarence Gerrinq, l-lenry l-lalgrimson, Frank l-liTchman, ArT KnuTson, Les Powers, and Tommy SrouTe. HiTchman, KnuTson, Gverring, Sroufe, Halqrirnson, Gay, AusTin ..,., Y , 1 T II6 BALLARD Hier-i sci-iooL EXW. gases AJ: E Paine ' fi? ' ,- 'Y ilflilwln Tal- X g 'T' 1jl3 ii elilgili N-fig-BH 54 ' V My fgfrf- 'iv If ' 5534, 35.955 A V Cify Champions Coach Rowlee, Williamsen, Peden, SmiTh, BuTTerTield, Ringenberg Welch, Bollong, Chambers, TainTor, Johnson SOPI-I - FROSI-I BASKETBALL FROM The cellar To The aTTic de- scribes The meTeoric TlighT OT The Sophomore class basiceTbaH Team, which iasT year losT seven games and won one, buT This year won seven games and losT one, Thereby winning This year The ciTy championship. FurThermore, The Sophs iusT missed being anoTher wonder Team by one poinT, due To dropping Their one game I2-I I, To WesT SeaTTie. The Frosh scored I24 poinTs To Their opponenTs' IZ3, won Tive games, losT Three, and finished The season in Third place-noT a bad record. Coach Rowlee, HuTTon, SrouTe, ChrisTensen, PeTerson Ferguson. Cooke, KasTner, Dickenson, Damon i-. THE SHINGLE I93I IMWVTQ5 fgiyia My ryii BALLARD Hue:-i sci-iooL f rr: kf is-' THE SHINGLE I93I Jw INTRAMURAL SPORTS NDER The capable managemenT oT Coach WhiTehead, The I93O- l93I season in inTramural sporTs was an ouTsTanding TeaTure oT The school's acTiviTies. This year was marked by Two innovaTions in inTramural aThleTics. The TirsT, a well conducTed Touch TooTball season: The second, The beginning oT a wresTling program. Teams capTained by Malcolm Moore and Leonard Dahlback sTood ouT in Their respecTive minor and major leagues. Two leagues oT baslceTball began a Fall program ThaT sponsored many Thrilling games. Jim Nicholson's Team Took honors Trom a TasT Team led by ArT l-lvaTum To win The championship OT The major league. In The minor league, Joe Johnson's Team deTeaTed Charlie Olson's Tor championship of The mosT successTul inTramural league yeT sponsored aT Ballard. OTher members oT Jim Nicholson's and Joe Johnson's winning Teams are Harold Bryan, Bill ChrisTie, Paul l-liellen, Richard l-luTTon, LesTer Larsen, Eugene lvlchlamee, Ed Palma- son, Vic Palmason, and CliTT Thorson. Basl4eTball acTiviTies opened in The Spring wiTh Three leagues- maior, inTermediaTe, and minor. In The minor league, PaTTerson and Bauman were runners-up, and KasTner's led The inTermediaTes. In The maior league, Bob SmiTh's Sophomores deTeaTed Jim Nicholson's Fall champs. A morning baseball schedule also TeaTured Spring acTiviTies wiThin The school. lnframural Champions l-luTTon, Nicholson, E. Palmason, Cain, V. Palmason, PeTerson ina l BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL '. i H Q- L. ir lf Q 4'L ' Tj- Y LW i-i-T lyhu t ' f ,E 2 3 X Cily Golf Champions Lahlonen. Nels eva, Paulson, Erickson, Dyroen, Borglord, Morrill, X Whilehead, Dale I eoLF AND TENNIS ETAI N I NG lheir championship lorrn ol lasl' year, Coach While- head's goll learn broughl +o Ballard lhe cily golf lille, an honor broughl lo Ballard lor lhe lourlh lime in live years. All schools ex- cepl Garfield were delealed, lhe scores being as follows: Wesl Seallle, I5 lo 9: Cleveland, I6 lo 83 Roosevelt l6If2 To 7If2, Gar- lield, lllf2 lo I2lf2: Queen Anne, 24 lo O7 Lincoln, l4lf2 lo 9lf2: Franklin, I4 lo IO: and Broadway, l6lf2 'ro 7lf2. S we wenl lo press six rnalches had been played. Ballard de- lealed Franlclin 9-O and Wesl Seallle 7-2, bul Iosl lo Lincoln 6-3, Queen Anne 6-3, Roosevell 6-3, and Broadway 6-3. Thorlalcson, Tuslin, Yeager, Miller, Lahlonen, Rhoades, I-lesseline THE SHINGLE l93I II9 Kit iF BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL ia x, IE . ' I XL r X I' f I - THE SHINGLE l93l 'K ' .I , .' XXX .' 'atb Wood, Whelan, Walker, Coach Munson, Smifh, Sroufe, Carsfensen Johnson, Yerkes, Cook, Plouf, Wick Robbin. Ausfin, Conrad, Erben BASEBALL lTl-l a powerful baffery and five leffermen back from Ballard's I93O championship nine, Coach Munson fhis spring developed a for- midable baseball feam fhaf made a very commendable showing, The Beavers winning five ouf of fhe firsf seven games. Sfarfing fhe season wifh a winning spirif, fhe feam defeafed Lincoln, Queen Anne, and Roosevelf, 3 fo I, 9 fo 5, and IO fo O. The Wesf Seaffle aggregafion, however, furned fhe fide when if emerged vicforious in a 5 fo l confesf played in a muddy filf on fheir field. Nexf, in a fhrilling fen-inning game, Garfield defeafed Ballard, 4 fo 3. The lasf fhree games-Cleveland 7-3, Franklin 6-5, and Broad- way 2-3. Leffermen on fhe squad included Bob Walker, pifcher: Russell Whelan, capfain and fhird base: Glen Yerkes, cenfer field: Howard Carsfensen, cafcher, and Bud Robbin, second base. Ofher members were Bob Ausfin, cafchery Ray Cook, second base: Ladd Conrad, righf field: George Erben and George Johnson, firsf base: Francis Plouf and Tom Sroufe, shorf sfop: Yobe Smifh, firsf base, Oliver Wick, leff field: and Beryle Wood, pifcher. I2O BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL Eiyg-EEC? if f' A-QM fe lly Uk g Will f 3jW4QC J ,,?? -if ,ifg .f5f 6 57 A N. BoiTano, Collier, Johnson, Connors, Mcl-Tugh, Campbell, Angus W. BoiTano, RuTledge, BeaTTe, York, Welch, Ringenberg, Rooney - Laird, l-laydock, MarTel, Laing, Shearer, Linnaine, Dennis TRACK ITT-l an excepTional array OT ma- Terial This year Ballard's Track Team, under The TuTelage oT Coach Rowlee, was expecTed To do very well in The All CiTy meeT May 28. ln The TirsT Three meeTs of The season Ballard deTeaTed RoosevelT 65-48, placed second in a Triangular meeT wiTh GarTield and WesT SeaTTle, 54-44-I5, and Tinished TirsT againsT Lincoln and Cleveland, 63-39-IO. ln The annual UniversiTy oT WashingTon relay carnival The Beavers again won The Two-mile relay and also placed second in The mile. The Ballard cinder men This year displayed abiliTy in many oT The Track and Tield evenTs, wiTh Jim Laird running The 440, aTTer seTTing an all-ciTy record in ThaT evenT lasT year: men like Bob Laing, Don MarTel, and John York bringing To Ballard, again, a vicTory in The Two-mile relay aT The U. of W. relay carnival: ArT BeaTTle pole vaulT- ing eleven TeeT3 Connors Throwing The weighTs7 TasT men like Dennis and Shearer running The dashes: Welch going over The hurdles in TasT Time: and good work being done by Angus, BoiTano, Collier, Linaine, Mcl-lugh, Ringenberg, and RuTledge. l2I THE SHINGLE I93l E27 l P -,, LF-or BALLARD Hier-i sci-iooL .lf ,Lia i Ts' , i il li! l.lT l l l ls' his llllmf.- E :ii 4 Y- L r ' 1 j g ' ,g ,- Ti THE - si-nNeLE I93I Elaine Adams Bernice LongsTaTT Alma Rosacker lliene SundsTrom PresidenT Vice'PresidenT SecreTary Treasurer Gudrun Lilleland Miss Howells ReporTer Adviser NDER The advisership oT Miss How- ells The Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion has had anoTher successTul year upon which iT may look back wiTh saTisTacTion and pride. TournamenTs, hikes, The all-ciTy Girls' AThleTic AssociaTion Comference, and The IvloThers' and DaughTers' BangueT were The mosT imporTanT acTiviTies during The year. The hikes were looked Torward To as very enjoyable occasions, Those To The TooTball games and To VolunTeer Park being especially popular wiTh over TorTy girls aTTending. Held on The campus oT The UniversiTy oT WashingTon, The G. A. A. ConTerence was one oT The big evenTs oT The year. Here, aT The universiTy, oTTicers Trom The Ballard uniT meT and Talked wiTh repre- senTaTives oT oTher SeaTTle aThleTic associaTions, exchanging ideas and was Tollowed by swimming and Then by a bangueT during which The discussing and comparing various problems. The business meeTing girls were able To become beTTer acquainTed. WiTh The presenTaTion oT a lvloThers' and DaughTers' BangueT in May The end oT The year was drawn To a close. AssisTed by The domesTic science deparTmenT, The arT deparTmenT and The Girls' Club, The aTTair was so successTul ThaT iT was indeed a TiTTing close To a perTecT year. I22 BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL V: G, i 'ffl ll- ra C g l ' . i- Qig gi, s fl so key! F1 XB . U BIG B CLUB TO PROMOTE inTeresT in aThleTics, good healTh, good sporTsmanship, and The developmenT of characTer is The purpose oT The Big B Club. Sponsoring in quick succession an assembly and, wiTh The help of The Girls' Club, a MoThers' and DaughTers' BanqueT, iniTiaTion and ChrisTmas parTies, as well as several hikes, The club has been mosT acTive This year, ably direcTed by Miss Howells, adviser. The oTTicers elecTed were Bernice LongsTaTT, presidenT, who was replaced aT mid-year by Elaine Adams, and Dor'oThy Vanclerlip, sec- reTary. The commiTTee chairmen chosen were DoroThy Vanderlip, album commiTTee: Frances NaTTer, aThleTic commiTTee7 Mary Hensen, healTh commiTTee7 Clara Richardson, publiciTy commiTTee: Gudrun Lilleland, social commiTTeeg and Thelma Melder, sweaTer commiTTee. SporTs managers were as Tollows: Frances NaTTer, baseball: Thelma Melder, baskeTballg Alma Rosaker, hiking: Bernice LongsTaTT, hockey: Thorun Johannsson, Track: and Frances Rohrback, volleyball. OTher club members are Helen Ackley, Regina Anderson, Agnes Bill Beal, Sophie Bobinski, Doris Casebere, VioleT Clarkson, RuTh Cobb, Verla Flowers, Anna ForsyThe, Taimi Hakala, lsabelle Harlow, Eula Howard, MargareT HulTord, Corinne KilworTh, Alice KnuTsen, Vera LivingsTon, Eva MaTson, Helen Morrissey, Elsie Mynar, lrene Olson, DoroThy Pullar, Helen SchulTz, Carol Smalley, Lucille Spring- sTeacl, lliene SundsTrom, ElizabeTh Warhanik, and Helen Warmus. THE SHINGLE I93I I23 V. Q11 BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL '15 5 l N Trey 'T' Xl B 7221 ,E elle! 'i,, THE SHINGLE I93I SENIORS BASKETBALL HE SENIORS did very well during The baskefball season considering lhe small number of girls There were 'ro pick from. The 'rhoughf +ha+ lhis mighl be 'rheir lasl game added greaf s'rreng+h 'lo Their playing. TEAM MEMBERS-Elaine Adams, Violef Clarkson, Taimi Hakala, Thorun Johannsson, Verna Johnson, Gudrun Lilleland, Vera Livingsfon, Clara Richardson. Helen Schullz. VOLLEYBALL HE JUNIORS aren'+ fo be puf inro a class by Themselves. The Seniors also had a very good 'reams The game lhey played wilh The Juniors was +he besl of The season, winning one game our of fha rhree. TEAM MEMBERS-Elaine Adams, Violef Clarkson, Florence Heblo, Thorun Johannsson, Verna Johnson, Gudrun Lilleland, Thelma Melder, Clara Richardson, Helen Schullz, and Georgiana Skinner. HOCKEY HE SENIORS had a small buf peppy group of hockey players as lhe cham- pionship Juniors soon found out The game berween fhe Juniors and Seniors was The besf of The year. TEAM MEMBERS-Elaine Adams, Alexandria Boyd, Elve Bergman, Violef Clarkson, Taimi Hakala. Thorun Johannsson, Verna Johnson, Alice Knufsen, Gudrun Lilleland, Vera Livingsfon, Clara Richardson, Helen Schulfz. l24 BALLARD i-lien sci-iooL ,, 2 i ll rllll lll l ll? Z- - Wil W , ie lllllQs.l, gl ? :5E:iT F er W4 LQ- g - Y' f -...-pei-.. ,......- ni JJ If N JUNIORS BASKETBALL THE JUNIORS and Seniors sTrugqled Through The basl:eTball season, each Trying Tor The championship, buT The Juniors came ouT on Top, winning Trom The Seniors in The TirsT game and Tying The second. TEAM MEMBERS-Sophie Bobinslci, Anna ForsyThe, Helen Morrissey, Frances NaTTer, RoberTa Pepoon, DoroThy Pullar, Frances Rohrbaclc, DoroThy Vanderlip, BeTTy Warhanilc. VOLLEYBALL EVERY cloud has a silver lining. So iT was wiTh The Juniors. ATTer winning Trom The Freshmen and Sophomores They were almosT ouTclassed by The Seniors. However, They proTiTed by This experience and came back To win The cham- pionship. TEAM MEMBERS-Helen French, Isabelle Harlow, Helen Morrissey, Frances NaTTer, DoroThy Pullar, RoberTa Pepoon, Alma Rosalrer, Carol Smalley, Lucille SpringsTead, lliene SundsTrom, and DoroThy Vanderlip. HOCKEY THE JUNIOR group was The liveliesT group on The hockey Tield. The Jun- iors, wiTh Their good Team worlc, were always on The oTTensive. TEAM MEMBERS-Anna ForsyThe, EThel Henson, MargareT HulTord, Helen Morrissey, Elsie Mynar, Frances NaTTer, RoberTa Pepoon, DoroThy Pullar, Marian Risser, Frances Rohrbaclc, Alma Rosalrer, Carol Smalley, Lucille SprinsTead, lliene SundsTrurn, DoroThy Vanderlip, Inez Wallace, BeTTy Warhanik. I25 THE SHINGLE I93I X BALLARD Hiei-i sci-iooi. Xb R NY fix ig? ke xx, iiii A , ii E rw in I-i A ge , X THE SHINGLE I93I ei .flew SOPI-IOMORES WO peppy Teams were pICIi6d TFOITI The large Sophomore TurnouT. AIThough They gave The Juniors and Seniors some c:ompeTiTion, They showed The Freshmen up and beaT Them in boTh Their games. TEAM MEMBERS-Agnesbelle Beal, NeTTie Blair, Maxine BurTon, Doris Case! bere, Lorna ChrisToe, Isabelle Harlow, Eula Howard, Eva MaTTson, Mildred Mikel- son, Irene Olson, BASKETBALL HE SOPHOMORES sTarTed ouT The volleyball season wifh a bang. ATTer winning The TirsT game Trom The Freshmen They became Too conTidenT and IosT boTh Their games wiTh The Seniors and The Juniors. TEAM MEMBERS-Agnesbelle Beal, Maxine BurTon, Doris Casebere, Ellen FoTheringham, Margie Nelson, Doris Norrdin, Irene Olson, Pauline Ryan, Vivian SrniTh, and Helen Warmus. VOLLEYBALL VEN Though The Sophomores losT all Their games when They were Fresh- men, They showed Their underclassmen ThaT They had some class when They beaT Them boTh games. TEAM MEMBERS-Agnesbelle Beal, Bessie Boyd, Florence Brunson, Maxine BurTon, Doris Casebere, Helen Cooke, Ellen FoTheringham, Isabelle Harlow, Barbara HoTTman, Eula Howard, Jean MarTin, Eva MaTTson, Mildred Milcelson, Doris Nor- din, Irene Olson, Pauline Ryan, Helen Warmus. HOCKEY E 126 BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL .mn 7 '-v' IIE I F- 1- Ein' 1' IIWFJT' f fa ff ' I Z- 'oQQ49i'E, ,T FRESI-IMEN HE FRESFTMEN showed ThaT They would noT be be leTT in The dusT by The upperclassmen. They ga e Them some real compeTiTion This year and are expecTed To make a beTTer showing in The TuTure. TEAM MEMBERS-Elnor Becker, MargueriTe Bernier, JaneT Berry, Lucille Mullenberg, Elin Palmason, DoroThy PorTeous, Marvel Thomson, Alice WarTes. BASKETBALL FTER several weeks oT pracTice, Trying To Tind whaT volleyball was all abouT, The bewildered Freshmen Tinally awoke, To The surprise of all The classes, and puT up a sTiTT TighT againsT The Seniors, winning one of The Three games. TEAM MEMBERS-lliene Anderson, JaneT Berry, Olga Borgen, Florence Case- bere. ConsTance Gunderson, Pauline Kinsley, Wilma Johnnsson, AlloerTo Liko, Norman OxTord, DoroThy PorTeous, and Marvel Thomson. VOLLEYBALL l-lE FREST-lMAN hockey players almosT had The whole Tield To Themselves be- cause oT The inexperienced manner in which They handled Their sTicks. The game wiTh The Seniors proved To be very exciTing as They managed To geT The only score oT The season. TEAM MEMBERS--DoroThy Abramson, Elnor Becker, JaneT Berry, Eleanor Carlson, Florence Casebere, DoroThy Cooke, Lucille Gulden, Geraldine l-lawkes, Genevieve Larson, l-lildur Larson, Olive McKean, BeTTy Morrissey, Lucille Mullen- berg, GerTrude Pederson, Marvel Thomson, Frances Updike, Alice WarTes. HOCKEY T THE SHINGLE l93I x l27 S BALLARD i-nel-I sci-iooL li, ff T - .B lil y. .T JJ w - - ' l F ri ' 'fe Je., fe as oo Qs? 1 I . lg XZ ? ,TT R FEATUR A bH' of levify which lighfens a serious underfaking I Qf mww rao Xb WP.: n'.' QQ I '9 , K N F51 X firm L14- 355: 15373. 'Lv LJ 93 fl f A K T o IN ,X 1 5 ENIOlf AREWELL MCE ll-is 4321 IIE- md' - - X I I I mg. 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VVon't you stop in the very next time you're downtown and see how we strive to make our merchandise fashion- correct, quality-certain and fairly priced? SUnser 8900 1Afyg,Q59g,fQr Aww . ENNEY Monday UC RADIOS SHEET MUSIC Gerke's Music House Everything Fine In Music 5509 24th N. VV. 559 SUnset 0249 FSL, A SHOEMAKER ,ji JOE MILLNER 506 West 65th Street ,, vi W T H E S E C R E T it '4Ruth! How youive changed! LJ i, Q'Wi Ulf''v'iii,3q..Qfi,1.p 'liz M 'X-NN w.N' , Emi Rough skin all gone, weight per- ,,g --- Wo -1-HNh' -4-W ad i .. ,...,n. N' 'Ii fect, school work excellent. Whatls M m,,,i NNWIQ' mw',5,m,'.m,3N .M .,,- ,W the secret?,' f ' .f '-,, f f W'ii i mii'i.iQi'Q'jiIi No secret. I lunch at Mrs. gilifiiwiimum llxq '!' 7 i m Bush's. The food is delicious. well- 1 A ii fi uwiclisafltm WN' ' il' -., i halanced and reasonably priced. I i -f1:. ,ili ,uit , M 14 n 1 am gloriously well! You too can if1i,ilii,1'g,i'MMUmiii'iliigmyqilwi5-NWq'1 i'NiN5-wi ,.,iiiVi-1'i!:.1.E:N5'33 'w-' WV' i' enjoy these good things- The nd- WWiwiMJiwiiilifiifl,gi,i'3l1' '.1iii1Hi, ,'j1if'f,Q,,',i n,,,,,i, ,,n, . i,i,,, vi dress is 6415 15x11 Ave. N. W. I 1- 'TW lloo lloolo WUT ,QQQQXQQ inni, , , , .mm..i.,.WiiW.Vi i ,lust try lt! One can dine lmeuutl- Y 'W'f , ,, ,,,'-','f'fWffii i'i'ifiii'i:i,1,'1,M, , 'W' 'ifiittlt'.iLlJ.i.i.t.l.li,Liiili.Ll i' 1- ii V W'-iLUl!.'JilJl.,.:L,Q :.....uLl1I.1I..QJ,...., ...E fully on fifteen eenlsiv , . , Ballqrd Savings and Loan As. ti 15TH AVENUE PUBLIC MARKET Grocery Dept. Fruit Dept. Meat Dept. PAUL RINGSETH ELI CALDERON R. W. BOSWELL Free Delivery 5915 15th Avenue N. W. SUnset 9060 Dlliiifilitltllilng RINGLETTE PERMANENT WAVE S 1'J,'I,flQZQZZj WEST WOODLAND BEAUTY SHOPPE 6503 6th Avenue N. W. ETHEL PETERSON SUnset 5939 PEISTRUP PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. SUnset 1035 5433 Ballard Ave. Repair and Contract Plumbing - Plumbing Supplies Prompt, Courteous Service SHWGLE Elie Ziallarh Tduglr ! EDITION LATEST NEWS FLASHES UF BALLARDITES Retorm Takes Ettect Senator Edward lf. Mar- tin, whose name has be- come a household word following his successful passing of the law making Christmas gifts to men of red neckties, embroidered handkerchiefs, and hand- crocheted night caps, as unlawful, illegal, and un- constitutional, yesterday made a stirring speech in Congress advocating the use of five pinches of Paprika pepper in Chili Con Carne, instead of the usual 4 6'8, His proposals were met with instantane- ous and enthusiastic re- sponse, fiery supplemen- tary speeches being made by Senators Myrtle Mar- zilliger, Dorothea Mathi- son, Dorothy Maylianks, Floyd McCants and Wil- liam McKinley and by Representatives Clarence Mean, Solveig Melver, An- nabel Lee and YValter Leif. Another sprig of laurel for the decorating of the noble brow of this native son. Shrimp, Minnows To Be Protected Paul Everett, owner of the Nocheep Boot and Shoe- lace Factory, has recently used his influence for the passing of a law which rigidly prohibits cruelty to illiterate shrimps and minnows. His efforts have been met with success, and his campaign has been given the most enthusi- astic support by such men as TVillard Elsey. Manager of the Pig and Piccolo Restaurant, VVillis Fag- nant and Floyd Farris, joint owners of the Un- tained Ozone Taxicab Co., and Richard Frederick, ec- centric collector of Clari- net Contest Medals. Mayor Sandstro Today as the bands played and crowds cheered, just as they used to when there was to be a Ballard- Garfield football game, Mayor Sandstrom official- ly unveiled the statue of Thomas VVheeler, well be- loved hero of every man in the World. Mr. XVheeler is being feted extensively in Bal- lard, in fact everywhere he goes he is accepted as a renowned hero for it is none other than he who is responsible for the reform in male dress. Man has at last attained his freedom, He is no longer a slave to fashion. The committee in charge of the entertain- ment during VVhee'ler XVeek is as follows: Mr. Edward Anderson, chair- man, Mr. Donald Davis, Mr, XVilliam MacDougall and Mr. George Sauers. The Ladies' Auxiliary is also planning a luncheon for Mr. YVheeler. The mem- bers of the committee are Miss Helen Cook, Miss Ruby Glover, Miss Ednis Sundstrom, Miss Leona Olson, Miss Easter Lee, Miss Ester Shaw and Miss lngrid Strom. Mayor Sandstrom having had lunch with Mr, 'yVheel- er and having presented him with a key to our fair city, accompanied him to the town square where the statue was to be unveiled. As the mayor pulled the string which was to expose to sight the statue of Every Man's Hero there was a shout of 'Huurrrr- aaahhhhhhl l ! I I from every male throat within a radi- us of five blocks. Mr. VVheeler made a short speech of thanks and the ceremony was closed with the singing of Bye, Bye, Blues! m Unveils Statue Minnesota Passes Law The state legislature of Minnesota has gone to considerable trouble lately to pass a law to the effect that, Any person, whoso- ever he or she may be, living under the jurisdic- tion of this state, shall, under penalty of law be especially, yea, even ex- tremely especially kind to flat-footed oysters. The investigations, hav- ing been made by the com- mittee appointed for this purpose, were reported to the legislature which im- mediately proceeded to pass a law. The following is the committee chosen to supervise the rigid en- forcement of this law: Mr. Thomas Scott, chair- man, Mr. .Tames XYilhelm, Mr, Lawrence VVehn, Mrs. J. Anderson fthe former Alice Thompsonb and Mrs. XV. Olson fthe former Mary Smithl. YVashington's legislature stirred by the heroic effort of the Minnesota legisla- ture, has also exerted it- self and passed a. similar law. This law states- Any person, large, small or indifferent, living with- in the jurisdiction of this state shall do all within his power for the promo- tion of humane treatment towards bruised butter- cups. Violation of the above to be punishable by fine or by thirty days' in- carceration, supplemented by fatiguing labor. Bob XValker was respon- sible for the passage of this law, and he is surely worthy of the highest praise and commendation of every loyal citizen, in this, our incomparable , Northwest. 136 l L TYLISH FUOTWEAR l For the Entire Family At Popular Prices 4.12 POWELL'S CENTRAL SHOE STORE ' 2207-09 Market St. Eldridge-Buick C 0 m p a n y VVTTVVTT Sales and Service Buick Automobiles L L Q L L Q Q Q Market St. at Leary Ave. l l ' FREDERICICS IN BALLARD l The home of . . . Beautiful Clothes FOR THE HIGH SCHOOL MISS: Fascinating Hats, Beautiful Coats, Captivating Dresses l X SUnset 5999 2314 Market Street B O W- I E UWTE IN l E L E C T R I C h ant see Fur ngifvtstole. , u C ave 3 Specla on 1X HTCSQ I- Table Lamps from 980 up, and 5349 BALLARD A V E N U E Bridge Lamps 31.00 up, com- plete. l S U n S e t 0 4 7 4 Call us for your repairs l A 9 Q 1,05 ' H ,N . l gg?-Giza !t!rs,ni.,l. .M aw ' W- BALLARDS I ' -'!L'-We STORE l xi- since 1912 N Eagles' Building X! 2202 Market St. I37 THE BALLARD BUGLE ELITE SEEN AT marked a bright spot on the Social Calendar of many Ballardites who at- tended the well known Horse Show. Throughout the week many gala events were held in conjunction with this show. Every night the boxes were filled with the gay- est of parties, large and small, and there were din- ners and dances both be- fore and after. The Thorlakson Box proved one of the most colorful. There were eight guests in the party who were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Milton Campbell, Mr, and Mrs. Glen Keys, Mr. and Mrs. XVallace Boag and Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Perry. After the show the party was taken to the Thorlak- son mansion for dinner and dancing. Mrs. Thorlakson was gorgeously arrayed in pale pink chiffon, which was stunning with her white ermine wrap, Mrs. Camp- bell Wore a new Paris cre- ation of metallic silver material in the latest off the shoulder style. Mrs. Keys came in blue and rhinestones, a creation known as Ustarlit night : Mrs. Perry wore red moire and white orchids. Next to the Thorlakson box was the Lowrie box. Mr. and Mrs. Lowrie's par- ty was much larger, there being twenty guests. The guests were taken to din- ner first at the Olympic and from there to the Horse Show. Mr, Lowrie had three entries in the show and was very suc- cessful in Winning two first places and one third. The guests were: Mr. and Mrs. VVarren Gay, Mr. and Mrs. VVilbert Bjork, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Ander- son, Mr. and Mrs. XValter Borgen, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- ard Bruce, Mr. and Mrs. Roland Burris, Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Clogston, Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Cain, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Conner and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eng- dahl. HORSE SHOW Mrs. Gay wore yellow taffeta, Mrs. Bjork, black lace, Mrs. Anderson, sky- blue pink, Mrs, Borgen, peach net, Mrs. Bruce, egg- shell satin, Mrs. Burris, transparent velvet, Mrs. Clogston, green moire, and Mrs. Engdahl, flowered chiffon. Mrs. Lowrie wore an exquisite gown of brown chiffon trimmed with fur. From all reports this was one of the most successful of the many parties which took place during the week. There were many other parties, some of the larg- est were those of Howard Ashmore, hairpin magnate, Franklin Jones, designer of Durable Dog Collars, Fred Kalbach, Assistant Celery NVasher at the Savoy, Sel- win Kaminski, star draw- back on the Toonerville eleven, Sigwald Rosen, Chief Caretaker of Carl- son's Cactus Collection, Ernest Tardif, Famous Hunter of Four-Leaf Clo- vers, Corrinne Kilworth, Head Bell-Ringer at Bal- lard High, Myrtle Jones, Assistant Feeder of Fido the Fighting Flea, Irene Snyder, Head Radiator Duster of Halibut Point Lighthouse, and Lucille Leu, Physician to Ailing Codfish. Dinner ls Held XVilbur Gartner, local manufacturer of Men's Double Grip Garters, was honored VVednesday even- ing by a dinner and ro p - l gram given by John Gerke and Boyd Gylland. The program, following a delightful dinner capably managed and served by the Misses Violet Griswold, Helen Hagen, and Eileen Goit, consisted of a xylo- phone solo by Carl Ger- hardt, an educational talk on Horses-do they sleep standing up or sitting down? by Robert Gold- smith, famous naturalist, and group singing of A Hunting YVe VVill Go, led by Arthur Hagen, silvery toned tenor of the Squeakie Opera Company. Prof. Wilbur Has Recital Society fairly poured in- to the concert hall last evening to attend the Pic- colo recital of Professor Glenmore XVilbur. The professor has studied un- der the best musicians of the world and has trav- eled here and there across the globe playing for all races and classes of peo- ple. Prof. YVilbur especial- ly enjoys playing for the savage tribes of India, be- cause their enthusiastic yelling and brandishing of war clubs seems to make him feel that his work is truly appreciated. It was indeed a privilege to hear the professor and those who heard him last evening are urging their friends not to miss the next recital which will be held some time next month. The committee in charge of the professor's engage- ments in Seattle is as fol- lows: Kenneth Styke, chairman, Bob Yeager, Ned Field and Eward Not- ske, advertising manager. Society Organized Miss Thelma Melder, prominent welfare worker, is again striving to make this old world a better place to live in by organ- izing a society for thought- fulness toward Fighting Fleas. Miss Melder is sisted by the committee: Miss bott, Miss June lain and Miss Covington. These young women are to be congratulated on the work they are doing. The support of the people will be greatly appreciated and any donations along finan- cial lines will not be re- fused. being as- following Ru th Ab- Chamber- Georgene I38 nmnuunnnnunnnnnnnunu-nuns-nnunnnununuu-nn-nnnnu-unnnnnnnnnuuun FIFTEENTH AVENUE PHARMACY SUnSet 0542 SUnSet 96412 FREE DELIVERY The Best Fountain Lunch in the North End at THE BALLARD HI DRUG - TRY IT SUnSet 9674 Free Delivery EVERYTHING in the way of CLOTHING for the Compliments of YOUNG ZWAN F R A N K 9 S ffllE SHOE STORE T 0 G G E R Y 2 201 M a r k 6 t S t r 6 el t Nc-ar Market and Ballard Ave. BEN LAFFERTY - DRUGGIST I Fountain Lunch - Candy - Cigars 2200 Nlarket St. SUnset 1400 THE SNAPPY SHOPPE HOSIERY WASH DRESSES ? 417 W. 65th St. R429 Hemstitching WEST WOODLAND PHARMACY Free Delivery X Stinger 0785 6259 5th N. W. A BEAVER DYE WORKS CLEANING - DYEING H PRESSING - TAILORING y Stnsei 8200 6117 15th Ave. N. W. l , ,fm ,, H , 1, 71 THE BALLARD BUGLE Committee ls Appointed Mayor Sandstrom has appointed a committee to assist him in the matter of keeping the streets free for motorists. The mayor says, The time has come when people must keep their children out of the streets. iVe canit have the lives of our motorists en- dangered by having the streets full of children playing cowboy or some other dangerous game, The mayor states, I keep my own children out of the street, why can't the other citizens do the same? Members of the commit- tee assisting our honorable mayor are Mr. John York, chairman, Mr. Frank VVus- cher, Mr. Franklin W'ard, Mr. Glenn Tweed, Mr. Herman Schultz, Miss Ethyle Berger and Miss Annie Varekamp, Benefii' ls Held Last Friday evening at the home of Frances Mc- Ginley - manufacturer of Hamburg Cloth Hats - beautifully stitched and finished -an Oboe Musi- cale was held for the bene- fit of Homeless Fleas. Following a group of selec- tions rendered on this in- strument by our noted artist, Dorwyn Caines, a delightful repast of water, hash, toothpicks and soda- crackers. On the committee for the presentation of the Musicale were Frances McGinley, chairman, Mar- ion Nelson, Emma Over- hus, Arbutus Nordstrom, and Frances Pehling. Among the guests pres- ent were: Edwin Nystrom, accomplished organ grind- er, George Oakely, Tin Can Label Designer, Leona Olson, successful business woman, Norma Olson, local housewife and civic work- er, Dorothy Scarvie, presi- dent of the Overhus Overstuffed Outing Flan- nel, Marie Odegard, owner of Odegard's Odiferous Oil Stoves, Inc., Albert Osborn, brilliant young scissors sharpener, Marvin Mickalson, creater of Mickalson's Misfit Hair Combs. Taiiing Bee ls Revived As all types of social events are recorded so does the Tatting Bee have its place, Tatting has of late become one of the favorite indoor sports of the society woman. Miss Vera Brown started the ball rolling yesterday afternoon, when she invit- ed ten of Ballard's popular hostesses to her home to attend a Tatting Bee. Miss Brown's guests were Miss Agnes Dahlstrom, Miss Linnea Danberg, Miss Eve- lyn Joanise, Miss Lucille Hendrickson, Miss Pearl Mallery, Miss Gladys Mason, Miss Sylvia Rice, Miss Kathryn Nicholson, Miss Vivian Smith and Miss Fay Stone. Bridge Party Held On the veranda of her beautiful summer home, Miss Alva Haywood enter- tained Monday afternoon with a bridge luncheon. Her guests were: Miss Aileen Harbart, Miss Eme- line Hendrickson. Miss Signe Hill, Miss Myrtle ltter, Miss Alice Knutsen and Miss Arline Mace. Lunch was served on the veranda in that clever style which has won for Miss Haywood the title of The most popular hos- tess of the younger set. Leader ls Honored Gudrun Lilleland, world- renowned leader for the Pigmy Uplift Society, was given the key to our fair city, by Mayor Sandstrom here yesterday, The honor was conferred as a reward for Miss Lilleland's untir- ing efforts to teach the African Pigmies Mah Jong and Ping Pong, since, to quote Miss Lilleland: The life of a Bushman has no amusements outside of hunting, playing, swim- ming, fighting, and at- tending church socialsg I sincerely think that it is our duty as a civilized nation, to give these poor, neglected childrenachance. Miss Lilleland was ac- companied by her husband and her five fellow-mis- sionaries, Vera Living- ston, Howard Loken, Ear- lita Emslie, Charles Marco and Donald Martel. New School ls Opened As a result of the bond issue which carried last election the New Ballard High School has been com- pleted and is ready for in- spection. The building is modern in every detail and it has a capacity of 10,000 students. New instructors as an- nounced by the School Board are as follows: Miss Jane Fraser, girls' gym instructorg Miss Nellie Runyon, algebra teacher: Mr. Emil Nelson, football coach: Mr. YVilbur Longh- bottom, economics dept. advisor: Mr. Stanley Kel- sey, boys' advisor, Miss Vivian Lee, Sr. Comp. in- structor. The principal of the new institution is Professor George Bjork. He is ably assisted by the vice-prin- cipal, Mr. Russell VVhelan, Miss Clara Maxwell is to be head office girl. She will be assisted by 'the fol- lowing staff: Miss Louise Fehr, Miss Taimi Hakala, Miss Ethelyn Grover, Miss Helen Carlson and Mr. Charles Hopkins, bellboy. Aui'o Show To Be Here Soon As the minutes are ticked away on the clock of time, Society awaits breathlessly the moment when the Auto Show opens its gates to the waiting thousands. Plans are being made for dinner parties and entertaining which will undoubtedly surpass any which took place during the Horse Show. Committees are working hard to make this one of the most successful of the year's events. The mem- bers of the advertising committee are Mr. Irving Reibman, chairman, Mr. Ernest Perfrement. Miss Margaret Olson and Miss Alice Nuttall. The enter- tainment committee con- sists of Mr, Alfred Simp- son, Mr. Jack Paterson. and Miss Elaine Adams. Patrons are urged to get their tickets early and avoid the rush. ' l4O PICTURES, FRAMES, GIFT NOVIJLTIES ARTISTS, COLORS 4 BRUSI-IES SuI:IIwIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS AND WALL PAPER WINIJOWN' GLASS AND GLIZING JOLLEY PAINT AND GLASS SERVICE, INC. 2305 Market Street Opposite Post Office COMPLINIENTS OF HOLLAND HARDWARE COMPANY SPORTING GOODS 5350 Ballard Avenue SUnset 9621 24th Cascade Drug Company OUR FAMOUS SODAS AND MALTED MILKS ALWAYS IN SEASON v v v v v v v v v v and lIarket SUnset 9616 FARRELL UIIIID CI' OHIPQHY LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS WESTLAKE AND PROSPECT STREET GArfield 9300 THE BALLARD BUGLE HiaH Trial Now in Court Ruth and Georgiana Hiatt, traveling sales- women for Krokeids Krackless Kommon Pins, were put on trial yester- day for misrepresentation of the merits of the prod- uct. Judge F. Lahtonen presided at the hearing, with Robert Laing and Lester Larson acting as attorney - Prosecuting and 'For the Defense, respectively. In the charges, brought by Misses Florence Kuss- man and Bernice Koch, it was stated that the Misses Hiatt had unblushingly as- serted that the Pins could safely be employed in pile- driving and steam-rivet- ting: statements Which, upon experiment, proved false. The honorable jury re- tired for deliberation at precisely 1:00. They were unable to reach a decision and adjourned, after mak- ing an agreement to con- tinue discussion at 7:30 next day. Those officiat- ing in the capacity of jurors are: Effie Hutch- inson, Evelyn Joanise, Thorun Johannsson, Metta Thordarson, Elizabeth John, Harold Johnson, Jack Johnson, Sarah Lam- kin, Arthur Larson and Howard Laurine. Shickerwam Com- miHee Reports To Executive YVilliam Hagenstein yes- terday submitted his re- port on Prohibition to Mayor Sandstrom of Bal- lard. The report which has taken ten months and eleven days to complete, was immediately taken up by the Board of Abstainers for final revision and checking. Mr. Hagenstein and his three committee members, Carl Hurd, Robert Johns and Franklin Jones, are to be congratulated on their magnificent work, having managed to dispense with the services of an official wine-taster, taking time to do all such work them- selves. All cabaret-raiding and alcoholic investigat- ing was also done without any assistance. Mayor Sandstrom, in his speech to the Board CJack Holt, Elmer Erickson, Merle Hesse, Ben Hallgrimson and Louis Kapetanl stated that he had yet to meet a more intelligent, self- sacrificing and patriotic group. Personals Miss Marion Plumb is spending the week-end at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs, Allyn Seymour. Miss Evelyn Tucker will leave Sunday for a short tour of Europe. She will be accompanied by Miss Nancy XVaters and Miss Iris XVade. Beaver Resori' Ruined by Fire On Tuesday, June 2nd, 1931, the exclusive Beaver Resort, owned and man- aged by Kenneth Dahl, local tenement and hovel man, was reduced to ruins by an incendiary blaze which razed the building to the ground. All guests were taken to safety, although many received severe burns and abrasions. Edwin Beach. prominent Chiropodist, suf- fered minor side-burns, while his assistants, iVil- liam Beeman and Gordon Anderson, escaped with three cracked and dented Gafoolas and a maimed seventh vertebrae. respec- tively. Firemen Henry Borgford and Elmer Carlson, while bravely endeavoring to ex- tricate Kenneth Chaplin fCan Remodeler for S. T. Ale Fish Factoryj from the entangled masses of wreckage, were overcome with smoke necessitating the removal of all three in semi-conscious states, by heroic tenth and elev- enth lieutenants, Harold Christensen and Harold Bryan, Officers who investigat- ed the tragedy reported that the blaze had been started by causes, persons, parties unknown. Charges of incompetency and care- lessness against head- janitor Carl DeCroft and his assistants, Homer Douglass and Raymond Engman, were dropped. . B E R G I 9 t l 24th Ave. N. W. and Market Street 'X HORLUCKOS ICE CREAM ll ' Malted ,Milk Shakes HOME - MADE CANDIES I42 In- BALLARD NEWS PUBLISHING Co. M. A. Ross GROCERY vvvvvvv Fruits, Groceries, Staples 5407 Bquard Avenue 411 . , W 65th Street SUHSH 0020 ll , I GOOD PRINTING Wvith the Compliments of NORTH END BOTTLING WORKS C. F. BOCKHOLM, Proprietor 11715 Linden Avenue SUnset 3897 SALNIUN BAY DRUG CO. 7000 15th Avenue N. W. Sehool Supplies Ire Cream and Candy Ballard High Seniors w U 77 ood aguck from the 'I' Arntzen Studio '2- l l w ' K owmanxc anford nntmg 1, LOWMAN A Priniers There is more To prinling Than whai appears on The prinjred page. Back of every line prinring piece, such as This Ballard Shingle, are hours of Jrime de- vored To planning and layou1',ar'r counsel, and seleciion of lype faces, inks and papers-all This before The aclual labor of Type and page composi- Jrion, prinling and binding begins. There can be no compleie success wi+hou+ harmony in all delails. Lowman and Hanford Company gives This compleie service, carefully sludied and specialized To mee? individual requiremenis. The line Prin'red by Low- man and Hanford Co., Sea++le adds disiinclion and means discriminalion in prinring. 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