Ballard High School - Shingle Yearbook (Seattle, WA)
- Class of 1934
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The rrlysfery and enchanr- menl' of ancienl' lands will unfold before us. for we are off on our world-wide cruise! ::::::::: :::: J- : : : :: 0:::.- -e:.-:: HE+fS HiNGL .ff 1 V X V! .X. f ,auf V 'D Jjffgwdoi I I 'I' LOUISE KALBACH, Editor DEAN OSTERUD, Business Manager . 'K' CHAS. CHRESTENSON and LOIS GODDARD Art Editcrs i' sums TIQAVELOGUE-kEDITION NAMES ARE SHIPS 4 amesl The lure in names of places Siirring fhoughis of foreign faces, Pods and palaces and sfeamers. Names are ships 'ro carry dreamers. Pago-pogo, Suva. Java, Languor, lofuses and lava, Everyihing a dreamer wishes. Buried rreasure, flying fishes. Cocoanufs and kings and corals, Pirares, pearls and pagan morals, Rum and reefs and Chrisfian Teaching, Gin, and jungle parrors screeching. Kobe, Nikko, Yokohama, Views of sacred Fuiiyama, Bales of silk and bowls of lacquer, Dragons on a sugar cracker. Temples high on picrurecl mouniains, Purple gold-fish, perfume founfains, ' Amber. obis, geisha dances, Almond eyes and slanfed glances. Places rhaf l pray l may go, Rio, Terra del Fuego, Condors soaring in The Andes, Cloying Guaiemalan candies, Pampas grasses, pink ilamingos, Spanish girls who call us gringos, Llamas, lizards, smoking craiers, Arrnadillos, alligaiors. Cairo, Carfhage, Congo . . . CONGOE Names Thai like a savage gong go. Paris, Venice, gay Vienna, Cocorfes' kisses. genius, henna, Gorgeous, vicious, mad Manhafran, Misery, moiors, rags and sa'rin, Moose and mice and sin and sago, Yaps from Yap or Winnebago. .1 rf FX 'k -rr Every name a ship wiih' cargo, Brass from Burmah, wheai from Fargo Pais and prunes and precious melal Mined on Popocaiapell, Chesis of carved and srained caialpa, Lerlers from Tegucigalpa, Linen from an Irish shaniy For a slore in Ypsilanii. Sailing ship and ocean liner Bringing siuif from Asia Minor, Ferry bool or lazy freighler, Folks from China or Decaiur, Mozambique or Madagascar, Slav or Serb or savage Lascar, Barber, Berber or Brazilian Clad in blue or brighf vermilion. Fascinaring names of places Siirring Ihoughls of foreign faces, Paris and palaces and sleamers, Names are ships Ia carry dreamers. P.S. There's a place I wani 'ro go, A place called Paramaribo. I don r know and I don'I care Where ii is or who lives Jrhere. Bur jusl' as sure as Fare I know I'Il go Io Paramaribo. -DON BLANDING Used by permission oi Dodd, Mead 81 Co. From Vagabond House Copyrigh? I'-728, by Dan Blending - ::::::: :::::: :::::::::e::- EXECUTED BY THE STUDENT ARTIST ll- 'U IQESGN GNV GEAETDNOD SV 'IOOHDS -I Z 1410 O EIO SEIHEILNI SDNLL BIA IXX :iOS UNO THE SOUTH ENTRANCE ir 4 THE MAIN WALK if f'fEil5'fi'iii?'f'f5'3 ..A.A.. ,, +... .... e w P THE BOTANY GARDENS ir if 'A' 'A' THE PRlNCIPAL'S MESSAGE ::: :::: -::::: -A-A : :::::::: A::::: - -'A-A :::Q:::: 'k S fhe Travel edilion of 'rhe Shingle lol-mes yailigrom counlry 'lo counfry, you should bear in mind 'rhol your school life is o journey 'lhol brings lo you 'lhe culfure ond ochievemenls of lhe people of 'lhe world of 'rhe posi ond 'rhe world of lodoy. Travel is o greo'r educolor. Bu? only he who hos +he power +o observe ond lo inlerprel whoi he sees prolils much from his conlccls wi+h differenl pon-is of 'lhe world. If you ore c good lroveler here. your iourney lhrough high school should give you lhe power +o make 'rhe long iourney ofler you leove our school cz successful one. yi.. Z Gufeccms.. BESS BEN!-IAM EDICATICJN -K WE, The Shingle Slolf of I934, clediccfre Jrhis Ballard bools To our worlhy odvisers, Miss Bess Benhom oncl Mr. Wol'l'en M. l-lozzcircl, for only by Jrheii' unloiling inleresl oncl perlecl guidonce hos il been possible for us To preseni To you our Trovelogue Ecliiion of Jrhe Shingle. WARREN M. HAZZARD E131 ZIZMZ-PZOO --Zwm-DOE: M-Tp n ' mwmfmoiol-'DQ MZ: I Elm-Maw 1:3 QMQDDG m5Xg10-I DXXON-m I . Em-Zftl-On-OEWOO D7-4 WN-WQJXNGWPV-m ...- wvmwp GZ-lj-NEP M-MTF Q7-4 :WME7-DOE: Z4-QQZQO ...- WOO'-Q n-Z4 WGS--Vamm I 4 O - N- m 2 4 I I-I M C Z m N- w m w I E.-I D Uv 4 H-1 1 i l 1 w A1 i 1 J 1 i. Q . I-I. E. DICKERMAN Vice-Principal vi' SEO. L. DeVlLBISS Principal gf 'Q H6 orifice, sTuDY HALL, H AND GYM h' ' -- Lexle Donnell xqzbgfy, X gi K 5 : -' ' - ' , Effsf i g ' ' ' f, l U J- P9059 ii . James Millilsan Universify , ., Sludy Hall A yy mm Manager Sirkka Easfman ' 3 :AL V Sludy Hall 2 ' - , if w'ig , Mary Lyfle I Universily of Iowa, Ph.B. ' N. Y. Sfafe Library Cerfificale 11 4. ' ' ' V Q: Llbmlon P - ,k' 'life ' I f y ssrr Li Richal'd Munson 2 A A, Universify of Washingfon Boys' Physical Educalion A 5.5 1: Baslselball and Baseball Coach :' 'ilfffl i f FACULTY ir Rufh Millenbach Assisianl' Secrelary Mae Cornelius Universily of Washinglon B.B.A. Sludy Hall Daddy Coulfer Cusfoclian X Y ,A -- . L Ruby Gusfafson Assislanl Librarian Margaref Pepoon Universify of Oregon, B.S. Girls' Physical Educafion Girls'Ai'hle1'ic Club Emo 171 ENGLISH DEPARTMENT John De Lacy, Head Universiiy of Wisconsin, A.B. Mary Blanchard Universiiy of Washingion,A.B. School Paper Adviser Warren M. Hazzard Whiiman College, A.B. Universily of Washinglon Annual Adviser Florence Mann Universily of Cincinnoii, M.A. Maud Sironach Universiiy of Wisconsin, A.B. Senior Play Coach MATHEMATICS DEPART- MENT F. R. Rhoades, Head Iowa Slaie College, B.S. J. E. McComb Universiiy of Texas, A.B. Boys' Adviser FACULTY 'A' Bess Benham Universily of Minnesoia, A.B. Annual Adviser O. M. Forsyth Universiiy of California. M.A Harold Huseby College of Pugei Sound, A.B. Universiiy of Washingion Debafe Coach Vera Nicholson Universify of So. Daleoia, A.B. l-lonor Socieiy Adviser Gladys Wilson Universiiy of Iowa, A.B. Allie Laird Nor+hwes'rern, A.B. Florence Miles Universi+y of Washingion, A. Junior Class Adviser B. E18 X Ediih Si'F+on Universiiy of Washingion, B.S HISTORY DEPARTMENT Deborah Pearsall, l-lead Grove Cily College, A.B. Lillian Becker Universiiy oi Colorado, A.B. Senior Class Adviser James Dallas ' Universiiy of Nebraska. A.B. rn K Ellen Reep Universiiy of Washingion, A.B. G. Speck Universiiy of Idaho, B.S., M.S. Ed i+h Van Winkle Norihwesiern, B.S. Freshman Class Adviser FACULTY 'A' B. Forresl Voeks Universily of Illinois, B.S. Chess Club Adviser E. H. Barnef+ Universiiy of Washingion, M.A Freshman and Sophomore Fool ball Coach Ann Chamberlin Oberlin College, A.B. Girls' Adviser Jessie Hasi-ings Universily of Washinqion, A.B. Frank Rowlee Woshinqion Slaie College, BS Fooiball and Track Coach Don C. Taylor Hope College, A.B. Senior Class Adviser Virgil Whifehead Universiiy of Washingion, A.B. Golf and lnirarnural Coach 19 J COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT F. L. Voiland, I-lead Miles College Cleary College School Treasurer Marion Candee Illinois College, A.B. Universiiy of Chicago Universify ol: Washinglon Roberf Dodds Weslern Normal College Irva Knuppenberg Universiiy ol Washinglon, B.B.A. Gerfrude McComb Kansas Stole Normal, A.B. Lunch Room Acci. FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT Carl Ryan, Head Whifman College, A.B. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT H. V. McClellan, Head Monrnouih College. Illinois. A.B. Columbia Universily, M.A. I fQ,!'l r K xv sw X FACULTY 'A' Edward E. Almq uis+ Universiiy ol Washinglon, A.B. Sophomore Class Adviser Margarei' Car'I'ano Universify o1cWashingI'on,A.B. Sophomore Class Adviser Lee Hesselfine Universify ol Washingion, B.B.A., A.B. Universify of California, MS. Ticleel Manager Mayme Kreul Cedar Rapids Business College Universiiy of Washingion Eva Woods Universiiy of Washinglon, B.S. Columbia Universily, M.A. Debaie Club Adviser Mildred Corle++ Universiiy of Washingion, A.B. Dramaiics and Spanish Club Bess Burleigh Teachers' College, B.S. L20 H. G. Glaser Universily of Washinglon, B.S., M.S. Junior Class Adviser Radio Club Advise: J. E. McComb Universily of Texas, A.B. Boys' Adviser INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT A. P. McConnell, Head Liverpool Technical, A.A.l. Universily of Washinglon, A.B. Dramalics and Sfage D. A. McEacheran Washinglon Slafe College, B.S. Universify of Washinglon Univel'sH'y of California HOME ECONOMICS Emma BareH' Michigan Slafe College, B.S. Dramafics FINE ARTS Ella Hopkins Iowa Slale College, B.S. Columbia Universily UniversiI'y of Washinglan Drarnafics Harriei Charlfon Universify of Washingfon Drarnalics ,B.M. FACULTY 'k Leah Griffin Washinglon Slale College, B.S.. M.S. Banking Adviser Glen Walker Washinglon S'Ia+e College, A.B Deloale Coach R. C. Goodman Scarf lnsliluie Byron Payne Washingfon Sfale College, BS Freshman Class Advisel' Alice Dodge Universily o1cWashingl'on, B.S. Prall' lnsliiuie Social Service Adviser Orre N. Nobles PraH' lnsfifule of Fine and Ap plied Arls Arl' Sludenls' League Annual Arr Adviser T. Sfewari' Smilh Universily of Washingfan, B.M Dramalics 211 mwz-V-S MII-I H-O M-ECI . D Qzqlmmw-OZ MII-I l . . Z-M-2 Dm-wwii H-O wrzfw G7-DO? QZOI-m Q24 W7-WE-S2 DMV-EIO I Pmovm -Zovgm . I D wshoglml-N42 i u mm-MOE . . . mv-fbi Qmwwqw DZXRDOII-I 4 Z0 GZ-JV-N23 2,07-w I M L O N- D M Z N- M- I I-I M O Z WWJQI-u N- -Zum NIP f s Z 1 W . SUNNY SMILES fhlonchalani-iha+'s Jim Crouch and 19.fRay Cook and George Erben-fwo iMary Ann Noonan and Alberia Lil4o John Ploui. inseparable B-Bs. -Pepsodenl smiles. fivlary, Harriel and Lilly-snapped fJacl4 Liplqe slaying a lady again- i'Ellen, Carrnelila, and Tordis-a fair While lUr1Cl'1iI'Ig. Virginia Davis now. iriumviraie. Jim Scarleii, Sam l-lolevas, and Bob i'Eileen Anderson and Olive Sirand fllean, fWalfred, and Roy ploy mum- Losey-aihleies. -Those giggling girls. bledy-peg. I . 5 WclTer KasTner ' 6-vi . PresidenT 5 ' L -yi Tordis Relling Helen Conrad Q ul ' ,5L,V, V Vice-PresidenT SecreTary v'mTwi5T5gi? 1 wg-f5pWQQ'5 V JaneTBewy JamesSrouk KLVL myly, Treasurer ReporTer 1 . ,.r 3 W U ,V A . Mr. Don C. Taylor Miss Lillian Becker f--. ' 5' Adviser Adviser Q lsll 1 . llll , '. E.. SENIOR CLASS f THE CLASS OF- '34 which has Tor The lasT Tour years been a viTal parT oT Ballard's school liTe, is abouT To bid adieu To The school whose beneTi- cial inTluence will guide iT Through The TuTure. Under The supervision oT Miss Becker and Mr. Taylor, The Seniors have conTribuTed much To The welTare oT The school. The class play, Charley's AunT, aTTesTed To The dramaTic abiliTy oT many Seniors and was greaTly lauded. The Senior Assembly TeaTuring MoTher Goose was enThusiasTically received: The Junior-Senior dances and Senior Lunchroom Day were also well aTTended. Now. Thrilling yeT poignanT CommencemenT approaches, and The Seniors, wiTh mingled regreT and anTicipaTion, plan This aTTair as a TiTTing Tinale To a successTul and commendable high school career. T241 Commencemenf Speakers Carmelila Johnson , L, Salulaforian I Class Choice Louise Kalbach Tordis Rellinq 4 --. H I o o J i A C, is gg -fs..-F i l' Facully Choice V Ellen McComb Willamay Sirandberg U 9 llll. ' - Y ee I , L 'Y' 1:f Haal-son Lindiord ii A Valediciorian '1-l - N Kalherine Anderson William Bass Owen Becker Walden Bergman Janel Berry Bernice Biorls lnez Bruce Edward J. Corrigan Charles Chresfenson Anne Chrislie Dolores Church Byron Clark Dorolhy Craddocls Edirh Cree Lucille Davis Lincoln Downing Paul Duncan l-lelen J. Engdal Lois Goddard Senior Honor Sociely Members Lucille Gulden Doris l-leggem Mabel l-leggem Doris l-lelwig Calhleen Huyslee Gladys C. Jensen Phyllis Jensen Wilma Johannsson Alice Johnson Carmelila Johnson Marqarel' M. Johnson Louise Kalbach June Kappan Asirid Kasen Pauline Kinsley Edwin Korpi Irene M. Larsen Dorofhy Leu Alloeria Lileo Louise Lindahl l-loalqon Lindiord George Lundslrom Rose MacDonald Keilh Massarl Gerard Malhisen Ellen McComb Don Milchell Willie Nelson Margarer Nyberg Pele Olnes Elin Palmason Myrfle Peierson Harold Peliersen Fred Phillips Jeanne Pilqe Alice Presley Marlha Preuss Ediih Price Grace Rasmussen Tordis Relling Charles Risser Eslher Rognan l-lelen Rohleen Roberf Rulledge Annella Ryan Olaf Salher Mariorie Shaw Lillian Shipley Elsie Sieve-rl Anna Solberg Gerirude Solsness Thelma Soule Willamay Slra nd ber Chris Sirandgard Lilly Slrom Helen T. Torlqelsen Walfred Wallen Winiired Warhaniln Maxine Wallainson Q i251 SENIOR CLASS DOROTHY ABRAMSON IDOII I-lockey It Roll Rep. 2. . Ambifion-To be able Io dielz Hobby-Ealing. JACK H. ALBERT lJohnnyl Banking Rep. I. 3: Roll Rep. 2: Tennis Club 2, 3.4: InI'ra. Baskelball I, 2: Dance Comm. 3. Ambi+ion-To go Io AnnapoIis. Hobby-Yachling wi+h a cerlain parly. BERNARD J. ANDERSON IBenl Ambifion-To go Io Ihe U. of W. Hobby-Playing baskelball. EILEEN ANDERSON Banking Rep. I, 27 Big B Club 3, 4: Midwinler Concerl' 2, 3: Op- era 3: Sludenf Council 4: Triple Trio 4: Baseball I, 2: Baskelball 2: Volleyball I, 2: Personalily Comm. 3: Program Comm. 4: Relireshmenl Comm. I. Ambilion-To be a Ieacher. Hobby-Reading and music. FLORENCE LUCILLE ANDERSON IFIol Banking Rep. I: Roll Rep. 4: Soph. Rep. 2: Sr. Play Usher 4: Talisman Rep. 3: Chrmn. Decoraling Comm. 4: Chrmn. Relreshmenl Comm. I. Ambiiion-To find happiness in everylhing I do. Hobby-Dancing and being merry. , , .3 , 5: NORMAN A CK IAbenl Roll Rep. I. 3? Infra. Baskelb I I. Ambifion-To hilch-hike lo California Hobby-SI'ring saving. ANGELINA ALFONSO lBabel Ambiiion-To do secrel service work. Hobby--Molorboal' racing. CARL J. ANDERSON lAndyl Roll Rep. 4: Baskefball 2, 3: lnira. Baskelball I, 2, 3. Ambifion-To make 'rhe wheels go round. Hobby-Sailing. I EVELYN VIRGINIA ANDERSON lEviel Aud. Clerk 4: Jr. Rep. 3: Sr. Play Prop. Girl 4: Roll Rep. 2, 3: Talisman Rep. 2. Ambilion-To live long enough 'Io see Row- Iee shave all Ihal mouslache. Hobby-Clolhing and all sorls of sporls. HELEN E. ANDERSON I-lonor Sociely 2: Banking Rep. I: Aud. Clean-up Squad 3: Sr. Play Prop. Girl 4: Roll Rep.. I. Ambifion-To be a personnel worker. Hobby-Having a good lime. KATHERINE ANDERSON I'Kcuyl Honor jj ,A MARGARET I-UCILE ANDERSON Iwlihel Sociely 2, 3. 41 I-lonor Guard 4: Jr. Glee I: V JI' Glee 27 Mldwmlel Concelil 3: Sl' Glee 3' Midwin+er Concerl I: Freshman Parly 1- 31'-Igfi i AFHIDIIIOFI-TO work VUY WUY GVOUVICI Ille Comm. I. - ' ' in 'Q AZ a world wilh Flossie. Ambifion-To become a privale secrelary. A . . 1 Hobby-Ari work. Hobby-Keeping Ihe gang 'l'oge+her. Q ' J -' I MARIAN ANDERSON llvlickeyl J.-. eiee V M TECKLA ANDERSON ITQCIHYI Opera I1 I: Midwinler Concerl 2, 3: Opera 2, 3: Sr. ' , A Soph. Play 27 Talisman ASSSFUIOIY I- GISS I. 2. 3- ' ' 'I A 'A -f 14 3 , Ambiiion-To 'find a few million. Ambifion-To be a nurse. 39' E51 . .I 'W H bb -W rkin in . 9 . o y o g. Hobby-Reading and skaling. I ' I L 2.. - 'fl ' I fi E261 Hobby-Playing around. fig -E ...V . ns, 25.1 A Pier v Hobby--Kiddinq Ilie Inidders. HAZEL CELESTE ANDERTON ll-Ioneyl Big A GEORGE ANDREW lfwdvl Banking Rep- B Club 3.4: I-likes 2: Ti-ack Ig Volleyball . . ,:. . ,. 'RV, I. 2: Midwinler Concerl 2: Opera I. 2. 3: 2' .- . , AQI: Resl Room 4: Sr. Glee 2: Infro. Baslselbcill Ambilion-You're aslsing me? - . I' 2- 3' 4' Hobby-Trying noi Io chisel. I W AmbI'Hon'TO See Ilia World' A f Hobby-sezlfng. X. . .E ' MARY ANGUS - JESSIE MARIE ARCHER lLigI'1I'ningI Girls' Ambifion-To be a nuise . I. L Club Rep. 4: I-II3l'Gl'Y Clerk 4, Hobby-Slqalinq. 1 ' ' AmbiI'ion-To be serious. i., . Hobby-Making people giggle. f I '.. R ii'R ETHEI- ATKINSON Glee Club 3- 4: Mid- ALMA AUSIN Banking Rep. 2, 4: LIB.-Q.-y winler Concerl 4: Roll Rep. 45 A'l'I'1leIics I, i' '- Clem 3 4 3, Hakes 3. I 25,4 R , ,' ' . . .. 72? -. A bl' -I I' I II'1 R b , M ' . Ambifion-To work in a docIor's office. . i 'Q' Omni Aiijnc' O 'Ove WI U Y OI Ion Hobby-Mhlefics. ' A V H,,L,by-ROHe,. Skcfing. .B MERY OLIVE BANGS lnouyl A. clnon- 3. YI fi y I . , 4: Banlsing Rep. 3. 4: Midwinler Concerl' 4: ,M N imfj Viii BglRK5EE'IgddlEI HDIou2bIe Qumiei Opera 4: Quill Club 3, 4: Sr. Glee 4: Nom. :V . - ' ee ' ' use U I' ' Comm. I: Clean-up Comm. 3: Sr. Rep. 4: , W Ambrhonzlo gel an educal'uon:'rI1en news- oll Rep. 4. - , 'A' ' V, PGN WOI' - mbifion-To preach Q I ' , H0bbY-CUI'I00nI 'Q' abby-wi-snnq. .... l . f fl ieeeii ' WILLIAM L. BASS IBIIII Honor Sociely 2. A VF'-7ffffi I AAAA LOUISE BASTIAN lLn.we-gee: Banking 3, 4: Sec. 2: I-Ii-Y 2. 3: Class Pres. l: Slu- V .. - ' Y Rep. I7 QM-IS' Club Rep. ll 4: Jr, Glee lg denl Council 2, 3: Basleelball I: Foolball 2, ' i' R NIE A i Midwgniel. CO,-me,-f I7 Roll Rep, I, 2, 43 Sr, 3: Sopli. Foolball l:TracIn 2: Social Service , if . K.:,A plc Usher 4. Tonsmo,-, Rep. 3, C 3 R! I . W Y Omfn-' ' W , 'VLV I Ambifion-To drag prosperily around I'I'ia'I' Amblhon-To slay oul ol Irouble. .elm L 7 My COI.neI.. .yi k gf TQVQRQ' ALICE BAUERS lpegl Jr. Glee I: Midwin- lei' Concerl' I: Talisman Rep. I. Ambifion-To Travel 'ro lar places. Hobby-Giving monlney piclrures Io Mari- anne Carriveau. ELNOR BECKER lNor'yI Big B Club 2. 3. 4: Pres. Girls' Club 4: Sec. Girls' Club 3: Sludenf Council 4: Baseball I, 3, 4: Baslsel- bell I, 2, 3, 4: Tracl-4 I, 4: Volleyball I, 3, 4: Loclser Comm. 3. Ambifion-To be a playiield inslruclor. .N Hobby-Diving. ' IH' . f.:4,:n.- . waz-. A . .ns . A ...A wa . ,.. L., - mas. f an ,Q .... J- . . . f Yie- EF ivy..-an I 2' 4 'fb' ?6,. Y. f A QR, .4 I .L , fi 4 f 522522625 Q, ...... .... ... --. . . ,. .y R175 Eiff' i w: ifl r gr . ' A Aves' B' is If 'S ,R S? .A . , MAXINE BAUMER llvlacl. Ambifion-To Travel. Hobby-Dancing. THOMAS W. BEDDALL lTomI. Ambilion-To Iincl a new counlry or world. Hobby-I-liking and bicycle riding. 70714 E271 SENIOR CLASS DOROTHY BELL lJeIIl Banking Rep. I, 2: Roll Rep. I, 2. Ambifion-To see Paul gel a car. Hobby-Dancing. SIDNEY BEMIS ISidl Boys' Club Rep. 4: Froslm Parly I: I-li-Y 4: Roll Rep. I, 3: Slu- denl Council 4: Traffic Squad 4: Baskeiball 2: Foolball 2, 3, 4: Social Service Comm. 4: Car Squad 4. Ambilion-To work in Ilwe field ol science Hobby-Dancing, foolball, and science. LILLIAN B. BERG lDiai-nond Lilll Banking Rep. 3: Commencemenl Uslwer 3: Dramalic Club 4: Jr. Glee I: Jr.-Sr. I-lop 3, 4: Mid- winler Concerl I: Opera I: Roll Rep. 2: Talisman Rep. I: Chrmn. Candy Comm. 4. Ambifion-To double lor lvlae Wesl. Hobby-Dancing, and paling will. Flarie. BERNICE BERGESEN lBerniel I-lonor Soci- eI'y 2, 3. Ambifion-To know more aboul law. Hobby-Swimming. vlvlAN VENETTA BIRD wee: J.. elee 4. Ambi+ion-To be a beauly cullurisl. Hobby-Roller skaling. BERNICE C. BJORK IBel I-lonor Sociely 2, 3. 41 BGr1I4iI'Ig Rep. 2, 4: Fresh. Nominaling Comm. I: Uslwer Comm. 4. . Ambiiion-You guessl Hobby-Swimming. LUCILLE BJORNSTAD ILul Banking Rep. I. 3i IZVSSII. RSP- li Miclwinler Concerl I: Mallwers' and Dauglilers' Tea 2: Roll Rep. 2, 4. Ambilion-To lake a :Irip around 'I'I'.e world. Hobby-Trying 'Io ski. :W - ss. ,.., hh 4 f IIN 'K ,fi l 'si as DONALD BELOSHA lDonl Banking Rep. 4: Field Palrol I, 2, 3, 4: lnlra. Wreslling 3: Jr. Glee I: Jr. Rep. 3: lvlidwinler Concerl I: Sr. Rep. 4: Slage Crew 2: Traffic Squad I, 2, 3, 4: Yell Leader 4. Ambilion-To be a palienl al llwe Infirmary aI'I'I'1e U. in aboul' llnree years. Hobby-Trying lo keep Irack ol: Irene. EDITH BENNETT Candy Girl 4: Commence- menl Usher 3: Sr. Play 4: Adverlising Comm.: Vacalional Comm. 4. Ambilion--To go lo The U. ol W. Hobby-I-laying a good lime. WILLIS BERG lWilliel Banking Rep. I: Ral. Rep. I, 2: Sr. Play 4: Trallic Squad 4: Bas- kelball 2, 3, 4: Tickel' Comm. 3. Ambifion-Sliirley Bangs. Hobby-Gall. JANET BERRY lJanl Honor Sociely 2, 3: Big B Club I, 2,'3, 4: Jr. Glee I, 2: Mid- winler Concerl I, 2: Opera 3: Treas. Sr. Class 4: Baseball I: Baskelball I, 2, 3: I-lockey I, 2: Volleyball I, 2. Ambifion-To be an airplane Iwosless. Hobby- Slan ing. ALBEON F. BJERMELAND IAII Banking Rep. I: Talisman Rep. 2, 3. Ambilion-To be an avialor. Hobby-Sailing. MARJORIE BJORNSON lDi+'riel I-Ionor Sociely 2: Banking Rep. 3: Ivlollwers' and Dauglwlers' Banauel I: Roll Rep. I. Ambifion-To be or nal lo be? Hobby-I-lelping Dol 'ro be a nuisance GLORIA JUNE BLAIRE IGIOI A. Choir 47 Girl Reserve 4: Jr. Glee I, 3: Ivlidwinler Cancer? I, 3: Sr. Glee 4: Ouill Club 3: Bas- kelball l. Ambiiion-Ta go lo Wbilman College. Hobby-Big, bad wolves-loud and men- acing. T281 EVA BLANCI-IETTE IPeanuI'sl ABB. Assisi- V LOUISE HELEN BOHME ITonil A. Choir Om 4: Big IIBII Club 4: Candy Girl 3V 4. J,.V I '-- V 2: Midwinler Concerl I: Roll Rep. 4. Glee 2' 37 'I - OICI3' II 27 Midwinfer Con' 1- I , I Ambifion--To be Ihe Iirsl' girl sleamship cerr 2: Talisman Rep. 2: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: 'Q' VV: 3 eng:nee,.V Volleyball I, 2, 3. 4, T.-eeie I. 3. , I zz. . LEEE V l Hobb -CO,,ed,ng picmes Ambilion-To always make F. H. happy. i . .kl Y ' Hobby-Dancing and aIhIeIics. . t I MAZILIA BoITANo IMaziel Big B Club I I Bos BOLLONG IBeBI Banking Rep. 2, 3, 4: Baseball I, 2: Baskefball 2, 3: Hockey . ' V I V . 'ff Commencemenf Usher 3: JI'. CGIDIFISI 31 JI'- 2, 3: Track 3: Volleyball 3, 4. Q I V Glee I: Midwinler Concerl 2, 3: Roll Rep. Ambifion-To have a life-long friendship I 'V L : L' E' E72S 'I ?:Ib'EeI:ei+EgIiIe3 2' 37 BGSRBI- .+h M V V .. .. Q , : I1 O. OS , . :IIobbyiIIIf:5:+:ng MQW. .V ' Vt Ambi'rion--To be a bachelor. V .Bee-g ..,l.. I 3 lii I I Hobby- Dogs. MABEL BORDVICK Imebesy Au.-I. cIe.-Ie .- --..... .. OLGA BORG-EN IBOVQGI Banking Rep. I. 4: Candy Girl 4: Jr. Glee I, 2: Midwinler ' ' E. if 2? CQUCIY GIVI 35 Commencemenl Ufllel' 3? Concerl I. 2: Roll Rep. 2, 3, 4: Treas. Girls' V V ::-. V Roll RSP- I7 -I-OIISITIGH RSP- 2i TENNIS Club Club 47 Hockey lg VOIIeyL-,gil Ig Ch:-mn, V V 3: Baseball 3: Hockey 4: Track 3: Volley- Hospi+aIiI'y Comm. 3: Clean-up Comm. 3, 4. 'i ': V VV I ., KV' 'T IOGII I' Ambifion-Nurse. I . I iii' i I L Ambifion-To go Io The Hawaiian Islands. Hobby-Jus: l:V:,-,g. V, Hobby-Ice skafing and swimming. .. R 2 MARGUERITE BRANDT IDoIIyl A. chen- EVAIQIIBENCE BIIANPT ILOIIYI' . ' 2. 4: Jr. Glee I, 3: Miclwinler Concerl 3, 4: m 'hon-' O Ilove' V V . I' H63 Opera 3, 4: Roll Rep. 4: Sr. Glee 3, 4. Hobbv-FIOWBI' 90 de '9- , Vi Ambifion-To know a cerlain boy. I . V' ef? , 'F .iw ' -. . -.. R4 V: 'RNPEI . E - as LOIS M. BREWBAKER JI-. elee 2. B: MICI- I gf, Run-I BRICKEY IB.-ren.: J.-. Glee I. Baskel- winfer Concerl' 3. f ' I V ' I V ball IBoIheIII 2: Chrmn. Jr.V Prom Comm. 3. Ambifion-To be a nu:-se I V 'V ' Ambmonn-To +,.GVeIV Hobby-Swimminq. in ,4 I Vik Hobby-Sign collecling. HOWARD BROTEN II-IewIeI Shingle A.-I. ROBERT BROWN IBeBI ceeiein Field 15: 3' 4, ' Ve Palrol I: Inlra. Mgr. 2, 3. Ambifion-Commercial Arfisr. V: , i V V Ambifion-To go Io Ihe Hobby-Hunling and fishing. Hobby-Radios. . .... ANNIE BUCHAN Ifxnnel Midwinler Cone ' ' ' cerl I, 3, 4: Opera 4: Sr. Glee 4. 1 If E! gf I o I L o -O' 5 E e If V ': I 1, 3 Hobby-Music. DOROTHY L. CAINES Jr. Glee I. Ambifion-To marry a cerlain blond. Hobby-Reading and dancing. I29J I SENIOR CLASS JOHN CALDWELL lJohnnyl Jr. Glee 2.3: Roll Rep. 2, 4: Parry Comm. 2: Tickel Comm. 3, 4. Ambilion-To be a banker. Hobby-Swimming. PHILLIP CAMPBELL lPhiII Talisman Rep. 3. Ambifion-Doing 'lhe impossible. Hobby-Swimming. GEORGE W. CARLSON Clean-up Squad 3, 4: Library Clerk 4: Radio Club 4: Talis- man Rep. 2: Inlra. Baskelball I, 3: Tickel Comm. 4. Ambifion-To gel inlo polilics. Hobby-Radio. MAXINE E. CARLTON lMaxl Jr. Glee 4. Ambifion-To fill a good iob. Hobby-Going lo lhe library wilh H. A. JACK A. CARRIGAN lShrimpl. Ambilion-To keep one iump ahead ol: The devil. Hobby-Hunling and fishing. FLORENCE CASEBERE llllossiel Big B Club 3: Dramalic Clulo 4: Jr. Glee 2, 3: Midwinler Concerl' 3: Roll Rep. 2: Sludenl Council 4: Vice-Pres. Class 3: Hockey l, 3: Baseball 2: Jr.-Sr. Dance Comm. 3. Ambilion-To go lo Europe in I936 lo see The Olympic Games. Hobby-Dancing and running around wilh Ballard's Mae West FRANCES CASTONA lFrannyI Banking Rep. I: Jr. Glee I, 2, 3: Midwinler Concerl I, 2: Roll Rep. 3. Ambifion-You can be had! Hobby-Reading and music. ..-- . vi ,. J. . I rn , E I I QM. 'shi' If , . .s. s- ' 1 L I :' . ' .iil ' 'R I M K A gf. y. N . ,., 1 1 .ai 1.l,fL li I , R 3. s A R ' . . ' - , - - J .1213 - . .ifigif 'I A Rl vii Y 1:1253 , Il . ' . ,.1fffl ' I Q, ' . . ... ,. yy . y . ,, . ' 'S-,f . 1 .. . . 555 I Q i o fgyu 'fs fem , jj ,. 'lf' i 4 rf :Z .- . ' fv wk -2 5 5 2.5. ll' f', ' - A-:ill , ,. 135. I , ,. - z J' , , ' ' ' Q Q I.. f - , gl if' .fl 'VCE 'Llp , f - . f, Wi' 1 Uifilf' lliifbi 1:2 'i 'lo' EVELYN LUCILLE CALL lBilliel Banking Rep. I, 2: Roll Rep. 3. Ambilion-To go fo California wilh lv1ike. Hobby-Going lo dances wilh Mike. ELSIE CARBINES lElsl Girl Reserve 4: Jr. Glee I, 2, 3: Midwinler Concerl I, 2: Roll Rep. 4: Baskefball 2: Hockey 2. Ambifion-To leach lyping. Hobby-Swimming. ROBERT CARLSON lBobl Banking Rep. I, 4: Roll Rep. 3: lnfra. Touch Foolball 3: Nom. Comm. I. Ambition-To land a iob if and when I gracluale. Hobby-Swimming. EDWARD J. CARRIGAN llidl I-lonor Soci- ely 4: Banking Rep. 2, 3: Jr. Glee I: Roll Rep. 2: lnlra. Baskelball I, 2. Ambition-Quien sabe? lWho knows.l Hobby-Reading. MARIANNE CARRIVEAU IPeachesI Bank- ing Rep. I, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Glee I: Midwinler Concerl I: Roll Rep. I, 4: Talisman Rep. 2: Hockey 2. Ambilion-To slop quarreling wilh K. L. Hobby-Collecling monkey piclures 'From Alice Bauers. VICTOR CASS lVicl lnlra. Baskelball l, 2: Soccer 3: Volleyball I. Ambifion-To be a sailor or lioresl ranger. Hobby-Chickens. CHARLES E. CHRESTENSON IChuckI Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4: Foollighlers 4: Shingle 4: Jr. Reporler 3: Ivlidwinler Con- cerl' I, 2, 3: Opera 2, 3: Roll Rep. I: Sr. Play Scenery 4: Posler Comm. 4. Ambifion-A Vagabond arlisl' and aulhor of greal 'fame lwilh gold reservel. Hobby-Arls and crolls. E301 SENIOR CLASS CLARENCE CHRISTENSEN lChris+yI Roll Rep. 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Baskefball I, 2: Foofball 2, 3, 4. Ambificn-To be a success, and pifch ci perfecf baseball game. Hobby-Hiking and fishing. BYRON CLARK Honor Sociefy 2, 3, 4: Banking Rep. I, 2: Class Reporfer I: Roll Rep. 2: Usher Comm. 4. Ambifion-To go 'Io some universify. Hobby-Various fhings. JOHN FREDRICK CLAYTON IJackl A. Choir 2, 3, 4: All-Cify Orch. 3, 4: Jr. Glee I, 2: Sr. Glee 3: Sr. Orch. I, 2, 3, 4: Sfring Ouarfef 4. Ambifion-To be a symphony orchesfra player. Hobby-Mounfain climbing. FRANCES W. COMPLITA lFrankiel Honor Sociefy 2: Craff Club 2: Talisman Rep. 3. Ambifion-To be a good nurse in San Jose Hospifal. Hobby-Dressmaking and desig ning. HELEN CONRAD lConniel Banking Rep. I, 2, 3, 4: Commencemeni Usher 3: Head Usher Sr. Play 4: Midwinfer Concerf I: Class Secreiary 4: Class Treas. 3: Chrmn. Minufe Comm. 2: Jr.-Sr. Hop Comm. 3: Sfandard Comm. 4. Ambifion-To fly fo Holland. Hobby-Yol Ho! Ho! A bicycle for mel RAY COOK lCorneyl Boys' Club Presidenl' 4: Boys' Club Sec.-Treas. 3: Opera Usher I: Roll Rep. I, 2: Sfudenf Council 3, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I, 2, 3: Foof- ball I, 4. Ambifion-To go 'rhrough fhe Universify. Hobby-Traveling and eafing. CURTIS COONS lCurfl Foofball 2, 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4. Ambifion-To sfudy low. Hobby-Sfocking my frouf pool. ,ff , I. jimm. f he f ..v0'Qi4 f ' ,hs .. -'1 3 iggsygjif .Q 15: il , f - isjfii .73 -.. K - iam . H vig, . i. -A . t .. . f - - .. 1 'W' ,V . . . ' . A my - fi- ., .iii .ff I 25 Vi sax , I 1 f : :e'n, .i.I ' '-fi 7.-Mi 12.715 5933: rf- 4-N... , I .ggg 452 DOLORES CHURCH Honor Sociefy 2, 3, 4: Banking Rep. 3: Opera 3: Sr. Play 4. Ambifion-To hifch-hike fo Chicago. Hobby-Enioying myself eighf days a week. CARSON CLARKE lClickl Honor Sociefy 2: Roll Rep. I: Infra. Baskefball I, 2: Infro. Foofball I. Ambifion-To make a dollar a minufe. Hobby-Baseball. GERTRUDE COLLMAN IGeI-'riel Midwin- fer Concerf 3: Roll Rep. 2, 3. Ambifion-To be somebody. Hobby--Dancing. GENEVA E. CONAWAY lGenel Talisman Rep. I: Jr. Rep. 3: Library Clerk 3, 4: Quill Club 2, 3, 4: Roll Rep. l,2: Sr. Play Usher 4. Ambifion-To be a school marm. Hobby-Going Io see in boafs. JUNE COOK lCookiel Girls' Club Rep. 4: Miclwinfer Concerf 3: Talisman Rep. 2: Jr.- Sr. Dance Comm. 3: Sr. Play Cosfume Comm. 4. Ambifion-To be myself. Hobby-Swimming. GWENDOLYN COOKE lGwenl. Ambifion-To make good. Hobby-Learning fhe rhumba. EDWARD CRABB lEdl Banking Rep. I, 2: Car Squad 4: Jr. Glee I, 2: Jr. Rep. 3: Midwinier Concerf I: Roll Rep. 2. Ambifion-Jusf 'Io be a senior of Roosevelf High. Hobby-ChickensI???l E311 SENIOR CLASS DOROTHY INEZ CRADDOCK lDo+l Hon- or Socieiy 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3: Usher 4. Ambifion-To go +o Alaska. Hobby-Malhemaiics. EDITH CREE Honor Socieiy 2, 3, 4: Com' mencemen+ Usher 3: Talent Comm. 4. Ambifion-To work in an exclusive dress shop. Hobby-Drawing. RICHARD Bi. DAMON lDickl Banking Rep. 3: Roll Rep. I, 4: Science Club 2: Basket ball I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 3, 4: Library Comm. 3. Ambiiion-Who knows? Hobby-Fishing and lennis. PHYLLIS B. DAWLEY lPhidl Roll Rep. 3: Baskefball I. V Ambifion-To go West Hobby-Sleeping. DOROTHY ANNIE DENBY lDollyl A. Choir 4: Class Rep. 4: Jr. Glee I, 2, 3: Mid- winler Concerl I, 2, 3, 4: Opera 4: Sr. Glee 4. Ambificn-To be an organisi. Hobby-Music. MINNIE CRAIG lBilliel Honor Sociely 2: Library Clerk 4: Office Clerk 4: Sr. Rep. 4. Ambifion-To pass in my office lraining 'lesl' unlil l graduafe. Hobby-Having fun. JAMES N. CROUCH lJiml Field Pairol I, 2, 3: lnira. Baskefball I, 2, 3: lnfra. Wl'es+- ling I, 2, 3: Foolball 3, 4: Track I, 2, 4. Ambifion-To be a s'l'ree+ cleaner in Venice. Hobby-Camping. LUCILLE DAVIS lLul Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4: Banking Rep. I, 2, 3, 4: Big B Club 2, 3, 4: Class Rep. I, 2, 3: Midwinler Conceri' I: Molhers' and Daughiers' Tea 2: Recl Cross Malinee 3: Roll Rep. 2, 3: Hockey 2, 3: Sfandards Comm. 4. Ambifion-To see lhe world 'rhrough a key- hole. Hobby-l-lorses and lhings. HARRY DEEM lnlra. Baskeiball I, 2. Ambiiion-To be a radio engineer. Hobby-Baseball. DELILAH DeWATER A. Choir 2, 3, 4: All- Cify Chorus 3: Jr. Glee 3: Midwinler Con- ceri' 3: Sr. Glee 4. Ambifion-To clerk. Hobby-Roller skaiing. som-I DeWATER A. choir 3, 4, M:dw:n+e.- ,yy, L GEORGE I- DEXTER Uudqel Banking Rep- Concepr 2,41 Opem 3' 4: Sl.. Glee 2' 3' 4' K H : I ,V fy , fe, A I: Roll Rep. 2: Science Club I, 2: lnh-a. Ambmon,-To See Jrhe World. yylx K ' - ' . i Baskeluball I. 2. Touch Foolball 3. Hobby-Singing. R firi my I -, Qgbggon-To hiich-hike 'io New York or ii H 3 i I H bb .1.Swimmin and hunlin i--i' I' ,, - I O Y Q ' g' , .3.i a,,x , , . 7l,, , K.. i Els, ykgky A l ' g ' i PAULINA DIDDIA lPollyl lnkwell Squad 3: ' , 95, i':I' JUNE DIEHL Library Bookkeeper 4. In K fy, 1 zg. ' . I ' Ambifion-To be a good slenographer. fl-tg-1.bi'rion-To gain some speed in Jrypewrii- ulya '- , V' Hobby-Spor'ls: ice skaling. Hobby-Collecling agales and moon- . . I f, genes. V. . . . . L321 SENIOR CLASS LORRAINE DOLAN Roll Rep. 2. Ambifion-To make good biscuils. Hobby-Playing golf. FLORENCE DONOVAN IBabel A. Chair 4: Banking Rep. I, 3, 4: Jr. Glee 3: Roll Rep. 3: Sr. Glee 4: Baskeiball I, 2: Volley- ball I, 2. Ambilion-To be a slenographer. Hobby-Dancina PAUL DUNCAN IDunkl I-Ionor Sociely 2, 3, 4: Banking Rep. 4: I-li-Y Club 3, 4: Library Clerk 2: Roll Rep. I: Science Club I: Sr. Play Usher 4: lnlra. Baskelball I: Chairman Library Comm.: Social Service Comm. 4. Ambilion-To be weallhy Hobby-Culling classes. RUTH EAKINS llfaksl A. Choir 3: Aud. Clerk 4: Jr. Glee I, 2: Midwinler Conceri I, 2: Sr. Glee 2: Racqueleers 3. Ambilion-To come up some lime. Hobby-Perusing ye fashion books. MILDRED EKREM IMiIIiel Banking Rep. I7 Jr. Glee 2. Ambilion-To be a good roller skaler. Hobby-Dancing. RUTH EMERTON IGoolusl . Ambifion-To make a cerlain someone lwppv. Hobby-Reading: ealing: sleeping. ARNOLD LEONARD ENGDAL IArnl ln- lra. Baskelball I. Ambilion-To be a useful cilizen. Hobby-Fishing. WILLIAM ROBERT DOLAN IBobl Band 3. 4: Jr. Orch. 2, 3: lv1icIwinl'erConcer'r 2, 3, 4: Opera 3, 4: Sr. Orch. 4: Sr. Play 4: Inlra. Baskelball I, 2: Inlro. Foolball I, 2, 3. Ambilion-To play in an orches'l'ra like RubinoIf's. Hobby-Playing The vibraphone. LINCOLN ARTHUR DOWNING IArl'I Banking Rep. I, 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 3, 4: Chess Team 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4. Ambifion--To be a good lawyer. Hobby-Playing chess and colleciing slamps. JAMES F. DUNHAM, JR. IJimmieI A. Choir 4: Sr. Glee 4. Ambilion-To be a lawyer. Hobby-Music. LEIF EIKANGER Band I, 2, 3, 4: Banking Rep. 4: lnlra. Baskelball I, 2, 3: Midwinler Cancerl' 3, 4. Ambilion-To see lhe counlry. Hobby-Loafing. FRED K. EMBER IFreddiel Baskelball l. Ambilion-To make a lvlodel T Ford run on 4 cylinders. Hobby-Making il run al all. HELEN ENGDAL I-Ionor Sociely 2, 3, 4: Roll Rep. 2, 3. Ambilion-To go lo Saulh America Hobby-I-liking wilh Rags. MILDRED ENGSTROM Ilvlillyl. Ambifion-To see The world. Hobby-Dancina. T331 ERNEST ENGWALL :Ei-mei. Ambilion-To be a mechanical engineer. Hobby-Physics. GERALDINE EVERETT lJerryl Aud. Assisi- anl 4: Dramalic Club 4: Jr.-Sr. Dance 4: Jr. Glee I: Midwinler Concerl I: Talisman Rep. 2: Clean-up Comm. 4: Hospilalily Comm. 4. Ambilion-To be a nurse. Hobby-Ealing prelzels and pop. VIRGINIA RUTH FARLEY lDoDol Big B Club 3, 4: Talisman Rep. I: Sr. Rep. 4: Baseball 2, 3: Baskelball 3: Hockey 2, 3: Track I, 2, 3: Volleyball 3: Posler Comm. Ambi+ion-To rale an A from Mr. Nobles in Commercial Ari. Hobby-Fislning. MARIAN LOUISE FIELD lLoul A. Choir 2, 3, 4: Jr. Glee I, 2: Midwinler Concerl I, 2, 3: Sr. Glee 3: Sr. Rep. 4: Talisman Rep. 2, 3. Ambifion-To sail around Ilwe world. Hobby-Dogs. BILLIE F. FOLLMAN lBilll Baseball 2: Bas- kefball 2, 3: Hockey 3: Volleyball 2. Ambifion-To learn la speak French and lo Iravel. Hobby-Making placques. PEARL FREDERICKS Tools Jr. Glee I. 2. I I 3, 4: Ivlidwinler Concerl' I, 2, 4. Ambifion-To say I do. Hobby-Swimming. ROBERT FRIDELL lBennyl Sr. Roll Rep. 4. Ambilion-To slarl' a nudisl colony al' Ihe Norlh Pole. Hobby-Playing pool. ERBEN lErbl Clean-up Squad 3: Squad I: Foolball I, 2: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Locker Comm. 4. Ambifion-To liil' a home run againsl Lin- coln. Hobby-Playing golf. JOHN FARLEY lJol'1nnyl lnlra. Baseball 2: In'Ira. Baskelball I, 2, 3: lnlra. Foolball I, 4: Sr. Class Baskelball. Ambifion-To go Io college. Hobby-Allilelics. 0 MW T MAS LE ARRELL lSnoopl: Band I. 2, 3, 4: Ban ng Rep. 2: Bo'I'any Club 2: Dramalic Club 4: Jr. Glee I, 2: Midwinler Concert I, 2, 3: Opera Cas? 3, 4: Quill Club 4: Sr. Glee 3: lnlra. Baskelball I, 2. Ambilion-To be a criminologisl. Hobby-Des'rruc+ing Ilwings. VIOLET ROSIENNE FIFER lVil Big B Club 3, 4: Candy Girl lor Opera 3: Jr. Glee 3, 4: Midwinler Concerl 4: Baseball 2, 3, 4: Hiking 2, 4: Hockey 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2, 3, 4. Ambifion-To learn Io dance as well as Marie Cole. Hobby-Paling around wilh Lucille. ALENE FOSTER IAII Banking Rep. 2: Roll Rep. I: Talisman Rep. 3. Ambifion-To Travel. Hobby-Swimming. SYLVIA FREDERICKSON lSyll Roll Rep. 3. Ambilion-To leach lwislory. Hobby-Reading, swimming, ancl skaling. BETTY FROST lBe+Iyl Banking Rep. 42 Candy Girl 3: Commencemenl' Usher 3: Hockey I: Library Clerk 4: Roll Rep. 2, 3. Amlailion-To lravel. Hobby--Drawing. T341 SENIOR CLASS MARK GABRIELSON Doc A Choir 2 3 I I . ' . : Class Cabinel 4: Dramalic Club 4: Mid- winler Concerl 3: Opera 2, 3, 4: Sr. Play 4: Yell Team 4: Assembly Comm. 4: Inlra. Bas- kelball I. Ambilion-To be a physician. Hobby-Taking care ol Burlon Cherub, FRANCES GECK IF:-ankiel J.-. eiee 2, 3, 4: Midwinler Concerl 3, 4. Ambilion-To become a governmenl sci- enlisl. Hobby-Roller skaling. LOIS AUDREY GODDARD ILoI I-Ionor Sociely 2, 3, 4: Frosh. Parly I: Library Clerk 4: Opera Usher 3: Sr. Rep. 4: Shingle Slall 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Talisman Rep. 3: Vocalional Talk Chrmn. 3. Ambilion-To live in San Diego and speak Spanish lluenlly. Hobby-Arl work, roller skaling, and gel- ling lhe blues. GENEVIEVE GODFREY IGGI A. Choir 2 3, 4: Jr. Glee I: Library Clerk I, 2, 3: Mid- winler Concerl I, 2, 3, 4: Opera 3, 4: Sr Glee 2, 3, 4: Talisman Rep. 3: Triple Trio 3: Reciprocily Comm, 4: Thrill Comm. I, 2, 3, 4. Ambilion-To be a musician. Hobby-Playing lhe piano and dancing. JACK GRAMPRIE IJakeI Banking Rep. 2: Field Palrol 2, 3: Talisman Rep. 2, 3: Inlra. Foolball 4: Posler Comm. I. Ambilion-To be a successful hermil. Hobby-Drawing. DOROTHY MARGARET GRANNING IDolI Banking Rep. I: Roll Rep. 2. Ambilion-To be a Soda Jerk. Hobby-Tending bar. AUDREY HELENE GRAYBILL IBobbieI Girls' Club Rep. 2: Jr. Glee I, 3, 4: Mid- winler Concerl I, 3. Ambilion-To be a nurse. Hobby-Music. Q I I WILLARD GARDNER IWiIII swge c.-ew 2, 3, 4. Ambilion-Become an eleclrical engineer. Hobby-Making radios workI?I. LILLIAN GIBBS ILiII Ivlidwinler Concerl I 2, 3, 4: Opera 3, 4. Ambilion-To be a leacher. Hobby-Firsl-aid work. N, ,If . .,.-f A BERTRAM GODFREY, JR. IRedI Band 2, 3, 4: Jr. Orch. 3, 4: Track I. Ambilion-To be a good denlisl. Hobby-Mounlain climbing. ESTHER GOETHALS lTadI. Ambilion-Traveling. Hobby-Reading. ELMER A. GRANKULL IProlI Banking Rep. 3: Chess Club 2, 3: Radio Club 2, 3.4. Ambilion-To earn lhe degree ol D.E.E.S. Hobby-Shorl wave radio and chess. MARY GRAY lTinyI. Ambilion-To be a second Kale Smilh. Hobby-Toe dancing. CARLENE GREGORY Jr. Glee I, 2, 33 Midwinler Concerl I, 2, 3, 4: SV. GISS 4- Ambilion-To lravel. Hobby-Slenographic work. C' T351 SENIOR CLASS MARIE A. GRYTTING lMollyl A. Choir 31 Banking Rep. I, 3: Jr. Glee I: Midwinier Conceri' 3: Roll Rep. I, 2. Ambiiion-To visir The Land of 'rhe Mid- nighi Sun. Hobby-Colleciing rare agaies. CONSTANCE GUNDERSON lConniel Honor Sociery 2: Banking Rep. I: Girls' Club Rep. 4: Baseball I: Baskeiball l:Vol- leyball I. Ambiiion-To iravel. Hobby-Skaring. ARTHUR HAAVIK lAril Banking Rep. I. 3: Inrra. Baskeiball l, 2, 3, 4. Ambifion-A college educaiion. Hobby-Baskeiball. LENA AGNES HANSEN lLei-nel Big B Club 4: Hockey 2: Track 3. Ambifion-To be a success. Hobby-Trying io gel along in This world. MARIE HARRIS ELEANOR HASKINS lEllyl Banking Rep. I: Girls Reserves 3, 4: Jr. Glee 2: Midwin- 'fer Conceri 2: Spanish Club 3: Tennis Club 3. Ambifion-To become a saleswoman. Hobby-Composing music. JERRY HAWLEY Class Rep. I, 3: Class Baskeiball 4: Fooiball Manager 4: Inira. Fooiball 3, 4: In'l'ra. Baskeiball I, 2, 3. if fn :K ' 3 AQ: 'sy rj 4 LUCILLE V. GULDEN lGoldyl Honor Soci- eiy 2, 3, 4: Banking Rep. I, 3: Commence- meni' Usher 3: Opera Usher 3: Sr. Play 4: Shingle Siaii 3, 4: Baskeiball 2: Hockey l: Vocaiional Comm. 3. Ambifion-To be The iirsi lady presideni of 'rhe U. S. Hobby-Swimming: diving. EDITH M. GUSTOFSON lEdirl Banking Rep. 2: A. Choir 4: Opera 4: Sr. Glee 4: Talisman Rep. 3. Ambifion--To be useful. Hobby-Sleeping laie. CHARLOTTE HANSEN Aud. Assisrani 4: Roll Rep. 3, 4: Talisman Rep. 2, 3: Hos- piialiiy Comm. 4: Locker Comm. 3: Com- mencemeni' Comm. 4. Ambifion-To be a N. Y. buyer or a house- wife-maybe. Hobby-Doing noihing and doing ii' well. MARTHA HANSEN lMar'rl. Ambii-ion-To become a school ma'am. Hobby-Reading. WAVA IRENE HARRISON Jr. G-lee 2. 3: Midwinler Conceri' 3. Ambiiion-To run a noveliy and arf shop. Hobby-Sewing. JERRY HAWKES lFuzzy Wuzzyl Banking Rep. I: Jr. Glee 2, 3: Midwinier Concer1'2, 3, 4: Sr. Glee 4: Talisman Sraif 3: Hockey I. Ambiiion-To be a good salesperson. Hobby-Saving baby piciures. DON HAYES Banking Rep. l: Roll Rep. l: Science Club 2: Tennis Club 2: lnira. Baskeiball 2: lnira. Fooiball I: Track I, 3: Assembly Sealing Comm. 3: Library Ambiiion-To go +o The U. of W. 5: 3 ig. Comm' 4. HObbY-'W'e+'CS- 151 V - . Ambiiion-Negarive. ii .i, Hobby-Seeing Washingion lose iooiball T361 SENIOR CLASS DORIS HEGGEM Honor Sociely 2, 3: A. Choir 2, 3: Jr. Glee I: Midwinler Concerl I: Roll Rep. 3: Sr. Rep. 4. Ambifion--To see Ihe world. Hobby-Swimming. CHARLOTTE HEGSETH Class Rep. 3. Ambilion-To gracluale in '34, Hobby-Playing CooIy. HELEN M. HENDRICKSON Ilvlargel Jr. Glee I, 2, 4: lvlidwinler Concerl I, 2. Ambifion-To be a privale secrelary. Hobby-Dancing. OTTO W. HERMAN Banking Rep. I. 2, 3, Ambilion-To be a business man. Hobby-Hiking. in if .. I . .5 m ' g if 1 V, :311 I I . 4 - '2 ' - - ' is I . ',, ..-' Ili 5. Li' .. E., hz, , MABEL B. HEGGEM llvlayl Honor Socielry 2, 3, 4: Banking Rep. 3: Roll Rep. 2, 3. Ambifion-To go 'Io Ihe U. of W. Hobby-Swimming and hiking. DORIS C. HELWIG lBrowniel Honor Soci- ely 2, 3, 4: A. Choir 2, 3, 4: Banking Rep. 2, 3: Midwinler Concerl 3, 4: Opera I: Roll Rep. 3: Shingle Slall 4: Sr. Glee I: Sr. Play 4: Talisman Rep. 2, 3. Ambifion-A college educalion. Hobby-Swimming. HENRY HENRIKSON lHunkl Honor Soci- ely 3: Banking Rep. 2: Jr. Glee I, 2, 3, 4' lvliclwinler Concerl' 2, 3, 4. g Ambifion-To be a conslrucfional engineer. Hobby-Reading. MYRTLE Hesse lTickiel R.-,ii Rep. I, 2. 3 4: Talisman Rep. I, 2. Ambilion-To be 5 'liee'I 4 inches and look f . L, n .fzu J., my age. .fg 1, I I gly. .57 A Hobb -Dancing. ala . , ,. . ,1--2... . Y f i ' . .,f.:::. :,,,, ,. 'I . CLARA HEWITSON IPeggyI Banking Rep. f ' r -': A :':: ' 'iii I'1i Y?Wf?f2-las MELVIN HIGHLAND Ilxflell. I: Glee Club 2: Roll Rep. I:Talisman Rep. L ' Ambifion-To sail 'Ihe seven seas 2- ii .7.' ' ' I ii . f.if ,g. Hobby-Rowing. Ambilion-To be a lea Iasler. A . V L 5 4 , Hobby-Tosling lea. gi .xg y ' I.:. 1 , 5 HELEN CLARA HOCKING Banking Rep. 1 I Sh... g I, IHARRIETT HOFFSTATER lHappyl Bank- I, 3: Class Pariy Comm. I, 3: Nominaling I M H ' , ing Rep, I: lvlidwinler Cancer? I, 4: Roll Comm. I. , ggi y I V I Rep. 4: Fl'Oql'OI'f1 Comm. 4: Usher for Sl. Ambilion-To work 'lor Uncle Sam. ,.-: Amt I , PIOY 47 Big Slslel' 4' Hobby--Cookmqg K jx M ,II Ambifion-Headbclielician in holspilal. Q . w w . yi., Hobby--Asking usiness peop e. How's ... ..., rf if I business? ARTHUR HOLLINGSWORTH lLIII'Ie gif N BEE HOLMES lHoneyl Honor Socieiy 2: Caesorl Banking Rep. 3: Orch, I: Roll Rep. ii'i Debole I, 2: Frosh Play I: Glee I, 2: Roll 3: Talisman Rep. 4: Baskelball 2. K ' by Rep, 3, Ambifion-4To be in one of The laesl dance Qi 5 a Ambilion-To be broad-minded, and 'rol- bands. if f- eranl ol: o'I'hers. Hobby-Trying 'ro be a Irumpei player. I I H '-ii Hobby-Finding my locker key. b ' : . if: , E371 SENIOR CLASS BOB HOLSBO Field Palrol 3, 4: lnlra. Bas- kelball I, 2, 3, 4. Ambifion-To gel' an A. Hobby-Doing nolhing. BILL HUCKINS lWill-yaml Jr. Glee I, 2: Midwinler Concerl' I, 2, 3, 4: Opera 3, 4: Sr. Glee 3, 4: Inlra. Baskelball I. Ambifion-To have a dance orcheslra. Hobby-Burnming wilh E. Moses King. ETHEL HULTIN IEII Jr. Glee I: Midwirrler Concerl I, 2: Opera 3: Roll Rep. 3: Sr. Glee 2, 3. Ambifion-To make good. Hobby-Dancing. CATHLEEN HUYSTEE lliillyl I-Ionor Soci- ely 2, 3, 4: Banking Rep. 2: Talisman Edilor 3: Talisman Rep. I, 2, 3. Ambifion-To chew gum noiselessly. Hobby-lmilafing Mae Wesi. DOLORES IVEY Midwinler Concerl I. Ambifion-To be a sI'enogrcipher. Hobby-Dancing. ERIK JENSEN Field Palrol 3: I-Ii-Y 3, 4: Jr. Cabinel 3: Roll Rep. I, 3, 4: Foolball I: Inlra. Baskelball I, 2: Dance Comm. 3: Locker Comm. 3: Social Service Comm. 4. Ambifion-To run an orphan asylum in Siam. Hobby-Doing nolhing and doing if well. WILMA JOHANNSSON lTerryl I-Ionor Sociely 2, 3, 4: Banking Rep. I: Girl Re- serves I, 2, 3, 4: lvlidwinler Concerl Usher 2: Roll Rep. 3. Ambifion-To be a dramalics direclor. Hobby-Wriling le+'Iers. I MYRTLE MARIE HUBBELL lMyr+iel Chris+- mas Play 3: Class Treas. 4: Roll Rep. I Sr. Dance Comm. 4. Ambilion-To become a nurse Hobby-Music. NORMA HULFORD INorryl Banking Rep. I, 2: Informalion Desk 3: Roll Rep. I, 2, 3: Losl and Found Comm. 4: Social Service Comm. 3. Ambifion-To graduale from Ihe Universify. Hobby-Having a good lime. RICHARD ANTHONY HUTTON lDickl Banking Rep. 2: Class Rep. 4: Baskeiboll I: Foo'I'balI 2, 3, 4: lnlra. Baskelboll I: Smok- ing Comm. Ambifion-To graduale. Hobby-Talking lo E. N. HENRY ISAKSON lHankl Banking Rep. 2: Hi-Y 4: Roll Rep. I: Baseball 3: Foolboll I, 3, 4: lnI'ro. Baskelball 2. Ambifion-To sell ice Io Ihe Eskimos. Hobby-Fishing. CAROL L. JENSEN Ambifion-To make my life counf for olhers. Hobby-Trying To be successful. PHYLLIS JENSEN IPhill Honor Sociely 2. 3, 4: Banking Rep. 3: Girls' Club Rep. 4: Jr. Glee I: lv1idwin'rerConcer'I I : Quill Club 2, 3, 4: Shingle Slaii 4. Ambifion-To be Ihe recipieni of an ear- Io-ear grin from Ihe god of Good Forlune. Hobby-Wriling. 3 CARMELITA JOHNSON lJohnnyl Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4: nking Rep. 3, 4: Dramalic Club 4: Girls' ' Rep. 4: Girls' Sr. Glee 3: 'rls' Trip rio 3: lvlidwinler Concerl 2, 3, : Sr. ' . 3, 4: Friendship Comm. 4: Chr roci'Iy Comm. 3. Am ifio To be a co-parlner of Pader- ewsk Hobby-Drawing. E331 CARROLL JOHNSON Hi-Y 3, 4: Tennis Club 2, 3, 4: lnlra. Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I, 3, 4: Tennis Team 3, 4. Ambifion-To see lhe Orienl. Hobby-Baskelball. ELISE FLORENCE JOHNSON A. Choir 3, 4: All-Cily Chorus 3: Girls' Sr. Glee Girls' Triple Trio 4: lvlidwinler Concerl Opera 4. Ambilion-T Hobby-Music. MARGARET MILLICENT JOHNSON Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4: A. Choir 4: Girls' Jr. Glee 3: Girls' Sr. Glee 4: lvlidwinler Con- cerl 3, 4: Usher for Opera 3. Amlailion-To be a librarian. Hobby-Books and boals. THELMA S. JOHNSON Ambifion-To see lhe world. Hobby-Swimming. MARION JORGENSEN Talisman Rep. 3: Baskelball 3, 4: Hockey I: Shingle Tickels Comm. 3. Ambilion-To sail The seven seas. Hobby-Running around wilh Helen, Billie, Dode and Kay. ROBERT JUNKIN lBobl Band 2, 3, 4: Boys' Club Rep. 4: Boys' Jr. Glee I: lnlra. Bas- kelbau l,2,3. Ambilion-To be a big business man. Hobby-Too'l'in' a lrumpel. JUNE KAPPAN Honor csociely 2, 3.4: Banking Rep. I, 4: Jr. Glee 2: Roll Rep. I, 4: Sr. Glee: Sr. Play Usher 4: Sr. Rep. 4: Tennis Club 2: Hockey 4: Program Comm. 4. Ambifion-To go lhrough lhe U. ol W. Hobby-Drawing. EDITH L. E. JOHNSON lSusiel Girls' Sr. Glee 4: Midwinler Concerl' 4: Opera 4. Ambilion--To be an oplimisl. Hobby-Making edible fudge. FERN JOHNSON lWeedl. Ambilion-To be a champion roller skaler. H Rolle1' skaling. ROBERT JOHNSON lBobl Jr. Orch. I: Inlra. Baskelball l: Foolball 4: Track 3, 4: Wreslling 2: Sr. Class Baskelball 4. Ambilion-To be a banker. Hobby-Sporls. MAXINE JOLLEY llvlaxl Banking Rep. 2. 4. Ambilion-To lravel. Hobby-Oil painling. ROLAND JORGUSON lRolyl. Ambifion-To gel a iob. Hobby-Dancing. LOUISE KALBACH lWeezel Honor Soci- ely 2, 3, 4: A. Choir I, 3, 4: Banking Rep. 2: Jr. Glee I: Midwinler Concerl I: Ouar- lel 3: Roll Rep. I, 2, 3: Shingle Slall 3: Shingle Edilor 4: Sr. Orch. 3: Baseball I. Ambifion-To play all The Hungarian Rhap- sodies. Hobby-Working on The Shingle. ASTRID E. KASEN lCaseyl Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4: Big B Club 3.4: Library Clerk 2: Talisman Rep. 2: Baseball 3, 4: Baskelball 3, 4: Hockey 3, 4: Track 3, 4: Volleyball 3, 4. Ambilion-To be a nurse. Hobby-Ge'l ring in good wilh lhe leachers. i391 SENIOR CLASS WALTER KASTNER Banking Rep. 3: Vice- Pres. Sludenl' Council 4: Roll Rep. l, 2: Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis 3: Locker Comm.: Pres. Senior Class. Ambifion-To be somebody. Hobby-Fishing. BERTHA KENNISH lBer+l Roll Rep. I. Ambi+ion-To be a business woman. Hobby-Dancing. GEORGE KESTER lTyl Banking Rep. I: Chess Club 3: Roll Rep. 3: Scien e b I, 2: lnlra. Baskelball I, 2. f Ambilion-An aeronaulic n ' . Hobby-Collecling airplan ic ures and slomps. PAULINE KINSLEY Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4: Banking Rep. 3, 4: Big B Club: Girls' Club Reporler 4: Roll Rep. I, 2: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskefball I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball I, 2, 3, 4: Hockey I, 2, 3, 4: Track I, 2, 3.4. Ambilion-To go lo lhe U, Hobby-Bolany. DOROTHEA KOLSCH lDoll Roll Rep. I, 2: Girls' Club Program Comm. 4. Ambifion-To lravel. Hobby-Reading. ESTHER LAINE llfssiel Molhers' and Daughlers' Banquel I, 2. Ambifion-To be a secrelary. Hobby-Riding a bicycle. THERON LANE lCurIyl Jr. Glee I, 2: Mid- winler Concerl I, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Glee 3, 4. Ambilion-To be an avialor. x5 Hobby-Monkeying around. I' j I ,WX I 1: .' F' JESSIE KELLERMAN Honor Sociely 2, 3: Banking Rep. 3: Girls' Club Rep. 2: Roll Rep. I, 3: Sec. I. Ambifion-Privale secrel'ary, Hobby-Dancing. AUDREY E. KENT Midwinler Concerl 2: Roll Rep. I, 3, 4: Spanish Club 3, 4. Ambifion--Spanish correspondenl. Hobby-Spanish. ALDINE KINDER Library Clerk 3: Spanish Club 3, 4. Ambilion-To da somelhing big. Hobby-Punning. CLARENCE KNUTSEN lCIarel Band 2, 3: Hi-Y 4: Inlra. Baskelball I: Track 3: Dance Comm. 3. Ambilion-To gel' E s. Hobby-VVrecking homes. ANGELINE KOSTRENCICH lAnniel Big B Club 3, 4: Hockey 2, 4: Volleyball 4. Ambi'rion-S'l'enographer. Hobby-S porfs. ORVILLE LANE lOrvl Band I, 2, 3, 4: Boys' Resl Room Clerk 3, 4: Jr. Rep. 3: Midwinler Concerl' I, 2, 3: Sr. Orch. I, 2, 3: Yell Leader 4. Ambilion-To keep a cerlain promise. Hobby-Blowing hol' air in+o a piccolo. IRENE M. LARSEN lRenel Honor Socieiy 2, 3, 4: Honor Guard 4: Jr. Orch. 2: Mid- winler Concerl 2: Sludy Hall Clerk 4. Ambifion-To work in a bank. Hobby-Doing homework. E401 THELMA JOANNE LARSON issinei ei.-is' Club Rep. 4: Opera Make-up 3. Ambifion-To sail around The world. Hobby-Collecling diamonds. MARTIN LAWSETH Ilvlarlyl. Ambifion-NoI'hin'. Hobby-Ice slsaling. RUTH BERNICE LERVIK IRuI'hiel Jr. G-lee 2, 3, 4: Midwinler Concerl 4. Ambifion-To graduale from school. I'IoI::by-Hairdressing. i. SENIOR CLASS ,, k ' H' ' 'S' I I . .3 :Ss SSS I ff: 3 gy , ,li . bz g v 5 OLGA LARSEN irzniqiei. Ambifion-To go To The U. of W. Hobby-Wrifing Iefrers. LAINA LASSILA Roll Rep. 4: Commence- menl Comm. 3: Typing Comm. Chrmn. 4. Ambifion-To do and 'ro succeed. Hobby-Making life easy for Charlolle. FRED LEIGHTON lLeighI'onI Banking Rep. 4. Ambifidn-To be a flalfoor. Hobby-Shooiing. DOROTHY LEU lDoI'l Honor Socieiy 2, 3, I I I R -4. S+ T I, ', 4: Honor Guard 4: Girl Reserve I, 2, 3, 4: .. - LEO E' I-Ev? S Goss ep I age ec nl I . . ,, clan I, 2, 3, Chief 4. Talisman Slall 3: Tennis Club 2, 3: Volley- , f os , , . b H 2 -ew 5 I Amblhon-To be an engineer. a . ,gi H. i g S ' Ambiiion-To be a coslume designer. I ,, Te 1 1 , Hobby- lmgl'-lg' Hobby-Arr. ' iii' ' r :l ' ' Il f', -f 'ilk . LLOYD LEWIS lBuI+erI Honor Sociely 3: X , GEORGE LEWIS Ilhouie-I, Banking Rep. 2: Inlra. Baslqefball I, 2: I Ambmon-To See we World. Nominafing Comm. 3. , V A Y KVL? H bb I kwin Ambi'rion-To climb MI. Rainier. I 'la ' ' if 0 Y- Ce S gl Hobby-Baslselball and mounlain climbing. ' ' I ' A a I ,,i,Q ALBERTA E. Luco :Ali HOW- sOCre+y 2, I ROLAND LIBBY ILibbvl Jr- Cqbinef 31 3' 4. All-CNY Orch, ll 2' 3' 4. Big B Club A V A J :VI ggi, Opera 2, 3. 4: Roll Rep. 2: Traffic Squad 3, 4: Midwinrer Concerl I, 2, 3, 4: Sr. Orch. I' If Llff Il- 2yb3-H4'iA-I- UCI: 37 FSOIEDGIII 32 47 I, 2, 3, 4: Shingle SIaI'I4: S'I'ring Ouar'I'eI I, , 5 ,Wk q r lg fi., OO U QV- in mm Omg ervlce 2, 4: Baslselball 2: Volleyball I. 2: Friend- K f,h-'r 'Q lw COIEITI' 47 ?dL9 T'5 9dM.9I'i shingle 4' h'p C .m, 4, fr ' ...f f Am ifion- o e an a mira in e navy. ikmbifii:-To go Io The U. 7 I T a ll Hobby-Walching Bill Wallers shove Hobby-Ice slsaling. A .., ,,,, if,,r' .fA..,, SCIIWGIZIS Ford- i ,,,r.,' . ' ' I I LOUISE M. LINDAHL Honor Sociely 2, 3, I - 'f 1 Z CHARLOTTE JUNE LIND ISISI And, Clerk 4: Honor Guard 4: Roll Rep. 2: Friendship r' 4: Opera Make-up 3: Roll Rep. I. C0mm' 3' 4- Ill, V. 4 ' ffl? , I Ambi+ion-To go Io The U. of W. Ambifion-To be a school Teacher. Q , . if Hobby--'gaming Hue ivoriesiu Hobby-Going Io WesIerns. ,L x V 5 . if X' p . .ril I i.I. .r'-:' T411 SENIOR CLASS HAAKON LINDJORD IHawkI Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4: Banking Rep. 2, 3: Debale 4: Roll Rep. I, 2, 3, 4: S. A. R. Oraiorical Conlesl' 4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4: Sr. Cab- inef 4: Assembly Comm. 4. Ambifion-To disprove lhe Theory of rel- alivily. Hobby--Arguing. MARIE ESTELLE LINNANE Banking Rep. 3: Big B Club 4: Class Treas. 3: Dramalic Club 4: Girls' Resl Room 4: Roll Rep. I: Sr. Play 4: Tennis Club 2, 3: Social Service Comm. 4: Anfi-Smoking Comm. 4. Ambiiion-To be an air hosless. Hobby-Dancing, hiking, and Ialking. DOROTHY LUDINGTON lDo'rI A. Choir 4: Losl' and Found 4: Midwinler Concerl I, 2, 3, 4: Opera I, 2: Roll Rep. I: Sr, Glee 2, 3. Ambifion-To iravel. Hobby-Dancing. CARLYLE MGCDONALD lMacI Banking Rep. I: Jr. Glee I: Midwinier Concerl I, 4: Opera 3: Roll Rep. 2: Sr. Cvlee 4: Jr.-Sr. Dance Comm. 4. ' Ambifion-To win a Rolls-Royce. Hobby-Throwing slones al Ihe wolf on our doorsiep. EDDIE MACHINSKI IEdl Inlra. Baskelball I, 2: Inlra. Foolball-2. Ambifion-To be caplain of a sleamship. Hobby-Swimming. ARNOLD MADSEN lArnI Banking Rep. 2: Chess Club 3, 4: Roll Rep. I. Ambifion-To see lhe world ihrough a pori- hole. Hobby-Siamp collecling. I BILL MAINWARING lMain-Berringl. Ambifion-To go fishing and caich some fish. Hobby-Being lhe iiflh in bridge. ESTHER LINDSETH lEsI Big B Club 4? Jr. Glee I: Midwinler Cancer? I: Roll Rep. 2, 3: Social Service Comm. 4: Baseball 3, 4: Baskeiball 3, 4: Track 3. 4: Hiking 3, 4: Volleyball 3, 4. Ambifion-To grow old, only in age. Hobby-Colleciing recipes. NORA LINVOG lNorieI Aud. Clerk 3, 4: Roll Rep. 2: Sr. Play 4: Talisman Rep. I: Posier Comm. 3, 4. Ambifion-I iorgol if. Hobby-Sleeping. GEORGE LUNDSTROM I-Ionol' Sociefy 2. 3, 4: Field Pairol I, 2, 3: Roll Rep. 2, 3: Shingle Siafi 4: Siage Technician I, 2, 3: Alhlelic Manager 3, 4: Golf 3, 4. Ambifion-B. S. in M. E. Hobby--Golf ROSE MucDONALD lRosiel Honor Socie ely 2, 3: Banking Rep. I, 3: Soph. Execulive 2: Roll Rep. I: Quill Club 2. Ambilion-To visil Manila, Philippine Islands. Hobby-Dancing. MARGARET MacPHERSON lMargI Hone or Sociely 2, 3: Roll Rep. I: Sr. Rep. 4: Talisman Rep. 2. Ambilion-To be somebody. Hobby-Wl'iling Ieilers. HAROLD E. MADSEN II-Iaddockl Banking Rep. 3: Jr. Glee I, 2: Midwinier Concerl 3, 4: Opera 3, 4: Sr. Orch. 3, 4. Ambil'ion-Promoling EIec+roIux wilh 'Ihe Terrible Swede. Hobby-Huniing and winier sporis. X ARRIET BETH MARCELLUS IHorryI Jr lee 2: Midwinier Concerl 3, 4: Opera 3, 534: Sr. Glee 3.4. 'EAmbiIion-To lravel. gHobby-Going lo fooiball games. '-X fk J E421 SENIOR CLASS NORMAN P. MARSDEN ICurlyl Banking Rep. I, 2, 4: Debaie 3, 4. Ambifion-To some day adminisler iuslice fo 'rhe unlorlunales. Hobby-Golf. KEITH G. MASSART Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4: Banking Rep. 4: infra. Baskelball 2, 3, 4: Inlra. Foo+baII I, 2, 3, 4. Ambilion-To be an engineer. Hobby-Saving sfamps. STANLEY DEAN MATHEWS IBreezyI Roll Rep. 2: Talisman Rep. 3: Infra. Baskelball 2, 3: InI'ra. Wreslling 3: Track 4. Ambifion-To be a IransporI'a'I'ion experl and invenlor. Hobby-Psychology, hiking. and camping, SHIRLEY M. MATTISON ISadiel A. Choir 3, 4: Midwinler Cancer? 3, 4: Opera 3, 4: Sr. Glee 3, 4: Tennis Club 2, 3. Ambifion-To play a pipe organ. Hobby-Ari. I ELLEN MCCOMB ILiH'le Macl Honor So- ciely 2, 3, 4: Big B Club 3, 4: Girls' Club Cabinel 3, 4: Jr. Cabinel' 3: Sec.-Treas. Honor Sociely 2: Sludenf Council 3, 4: Vice- Pres. Honor Sociely 3: Vice-Pres. Class 2: Assembly Comm. 4: Chrmn. Slandards comm. 4. Ambilion-Old maid. Hobby-Talking and dodging Iralfic cops on 'lirsl' floor. MARIE MCGERR IMimiI Honor Socie- Iy 2: Hike 2: Hockey 2: Track 2: Social Service Comm. 3. Ambiiion-To be somebody. Hobby--Dancing. ALICE McINTYRE IMacI Ambiiion-To 'reach school al PI. Barrow, Alaska. Hobby-I sure like pie. -J if i QQ 0 5' I I P :li ,gglw P ' n if I lg. 4. ,V.. . ,,, I ,zz I 4, 5ii.iifgs:,:z,, , W, ,, I, . - . , isiiim. sw., ,. .V .I ,, ,.,.. , . fa I 35,5 I . N f' I . .. ..., ,J . I of 1- . si , , I 4 K If I . I 1 ,. 1 kia 5' fi I? 311 'Q 1 ... . iw .... mf .-.W er ' fu 5' . ,I ag if rf I ,V 5' V :,.u Q ,, ,,. ,. 4 si ii ,fig 35' few ,I , .TA , Rf, 'T as lm ' . 'Y , . ,g . fm 65 I K 4 if I' e , ,sg - . if ' . ., I . .. we , if ,iii - ,. 1 1 I ' Q. ' - fs I is .I .- ' wq ffi Yoga: , , , T.. Mg ss. 3 g -is DUANE H. MARTEL IMar:I'l Boys' Club Rep. 4: Jr. Rep. 3: Roll Rep. 2: Golf 3: Inlra. Baskelball I, 2: Inlra. Golf I, 2, 3: Dance Tickel Comm. 3. Ambifion-To gracluale in 'four and a hall years. Hobby--Goll. CLEON D. MATHEWS Ieqisei Banking Rep. I: Roll Rep. 3: Talisman Rep. 2: infra. Baskelball I. Ambilion-To become a Diesel engineer. Hobby-Malhemalics and girls. GARY MATHISEN IGaryI Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4: Roll Rep. 3: Vice-Pres. of Class I. Ambilion-Universily. Hobby-Tennis. I ELEANOR McCALLUM IBig Macl Aud. Clerk 3: Big B Club 3, 4: Class Rep. 3, 4: Commencemenl' Usher 3: Sr. Play Usher 4: Hockey 3, 4: Volleyball Mgr. 4: Assembly Seafing Comm. 4: Chrmn, Scrap Book Comm. 4: Losl' and Found Comm. 4. Ambifion-Buyer in deparlmenl' slore. Hobby-Talking. JACK McDOUGALL IPerfessorl Jr. Orch. 3. 4: Midwinler Concerl 4. Ambilion-To grow a visible mouslache. Hobby-W1'iIing noles Ia M. S. JEAN MCGINLEY IKeIlyI Aud. Clerk 4: Candy Girl for Sr. Play 4: Jr. Glee I: Mid- winler Concerl' I: Roll Rep. I, 3: Talisman Rep. I, 2: Hospilaliy Comm. 2. Ambilion-Live in luxury. Hobby-Swimming and Iennis. CHARLES McLEAN ISharIieI Field Pa'IroI 3, 4: Jr. Glee I, 2: Lunchroom Cashier 4: Midwinfer Concerf 2, 3: Opera 3: Roll Rep. I, 2: Sr. Glee 3, 4: Sr. Play 4. Ambifion-To be a gig like Fred Super Ross. Hobby-Breaking boxes. E431 5-lj' . .. Q MARGARET K. MELVER ISISI 1 'Q ROALD MEI-VER IMI Ambifion-To leach school in The icy norlh. -- Aml9I+I0f 'T0 Scll ll'e Seven 5505 Hobby-Reading and swimming. 2 ,7 5 Hobby--Fishing and hunlring. ' . 1, kvr, . , . i, fe. I 'BIS MERKLEY Jr- Glas I- 2- 3- 41 Mfd- CLIFF MILLENBACH J.-. oi-CI. I. 2: Mid- wmler Concerl 3. 4. 4 1 ,.:, - W 'f 4 winfer Concerl' 2, 3, 4: Opera 4: Sr. Orch. Ambifion-To be a slenographer. L- r- 3, 4: Sr. Play 4: In'Ira. Baskelball 2. Hobby-Going 'Io shows. K: 'Q Ambifion-To Iravel. Hobby-Sporfs. CHARLES A- MILLER Iclmhl J - Gee li R j , , WILLIAM MILLER IBIIII Banking Rep. 1.4: Mldwrnler Concerf I: Roll Rep. 2. V Akyr m y ,.,M .' ,, . Nom' Comm. II 3- Ambiiion-Landscape gardener. 3 i,L Ambmon-To Novel' Hobby-Wood-WO Iqin9 Ezb I , LAW I -in .I Hobl-DY-Mosl anY+hin9. VERNE MILTON lMil'Il Banking Rep. 42 Cleanvup Squad 4: Field Palrol 2, 3: Roll Rep. 4: Sr. Rep. 4: Inlra. Baskelball I, 2, 3: Foolball 3, 4. Ambifion-To keep 'Irack of M. R. Hobby-Chickens? DON MITCHELL lMi+chl I-Ionor Sociely 2, 3, 4: Class PI'es. I: Sr. Play 4. Ambifion-Puzzles. Hobby-To work one. ESTHER MONSON lMonsl I'-lonar Socie- 'Iy 2: A. Choir 3, 4: Midwinler Cancer? 4: Opera 4: Sr. Glee 4. Ambifion-To do and say always wha? I oughl. Hobby-Reading. ,,,, JI .. W . , , .. WUC , Q. J , .9 1.55.1 - -1.-.R -- L+? R K., ,I G , . N x ,. , Q rf I Rem .1 A L -ru ' - WARREN MINES I-li-Y 3, 4: Roll Rep. 27 Inlra. Baskelball I: Inlra. Soccer I: Inlra. Wreslling 2, 3. Ambifion-To be a physical cullure inslruc- lor. Hobby-Tumbling. SYNEVA MOE lNaneel Jr. Glee I: Mid- winler Cancer? I, 2, 3, 4: Opera 2, 3: Sr. Glee 2, 3, 4. Ambi'rion-To Iravel. Hobby-Swimming and reading. LUCILLE A. MORAN lLuciel A. Choir 4: Commencemenl Usher 3: Girl Reserve 2, 3, 4: Jr. Glee 2.3: Midwinfer Concerl 2, 3, 4: Opera 4: Sec.-Treas. Girl Reserves 3, 4. Ambifion-To be a governmenl' oIliciaI's privale secrelary. Hobby-Music and roller skaling. ELIZABETH HARRIE MORRISSEY lBeI'Iyl A IRENE MORTON lRenel Girl Reserves 42 Hockey lICl'II'ITII'I. Parry Comm. I: Decoral- .,.' L . I . .- y Jr. G-lee I, 2, 3: Midwinler Concerl I, 3. Im! Comm- 47 Roll RSP- 4- iii, K , I ig y-- I My ii ' Ambifion-PI'ivaIe secrelary. : Ambi+ion-To be a doclor. i'Ii :Il V - I Hobby-Dancing, Hobby-Reading, hiking. II' 53 E441 SENIOR .CLASS WARREN MOUAT lWarnieI Banking Rep. 2, 3: I-Ii-Y 3, 4: Roll Rep. 4: Sec. Class 2: Soph. Rep. 2: Talisman Rep. 2: Foolball 3, 4: Inlra. Baskelball I, 2: lnlra. Wres'I'Iing I,2. Ambifion-To be a gangsler. Hobby-Guns. BEATRICE MYNAR lBeal Banking Rep. I, 4: Talisman Rep. 3. Ambilion-To be a lea-room manager'. Hobby-Collecling recipes. BERNICE NELSON Ambifion-To be a slenographer. Hobby--Traveling. RALPH NELSEN lNeIsl Ambifion-To be a mechanical engineer. Hobby-Cruising The Sound wilh an auf- board. . A , v. : 4-. .mp -are :- f N iz... ...r-w.rf': wr eeerrw H... . .. ,, 41:64 ..-egg ,V 3 vi ' I Wil Am... 3 ffl 4:4 VICTOR A. MROZ, JR. lNon. Mrozl Car Squad 4: Chess Team 3, 4: Jr. Glee I, 4: Midwinler Concerl I: Roll Rep. 2: Fool-- ball I. Ambifion-To be a hermil? Hobby-Reforming myself. JEAN NADEAU Midwinler Concerl 4: Sr'. Play 4. Ambifion-To be a good dancer Hobby-Swimming. A DALE NELSON Banking Rep. I, 4: Band , , , , -, . , I, 2, 3, 4: Jr. Or'ch. I, 2. JW . Ambifion-To be a chemical engineer. I , Hobby-Collecling coins. .ay 5 . Q.. - 'iii ' ' ' 12:17 -- ' . . w .f ,xii .-:fa r 55' M M B13 3,4- , . , . , 1 L f' -- li I ' Y mr.- er . 'I 3 WALT NELSON lCriscol A. Choir 4: Double Ouarfel 4: Jr'. Orch. 2, 3: Opera 3: Sr. Glee 3, 4: Sr. Orch. 4. Ambilion-To be a Diesel engineer. Hobby--Cooking, Iugbaaling. V Ambrhon To run an old marcls boardrng house Hobby Being lazy MARY ANN NOONAN All Crfy Orch 3 4 Band I 2 3 4 N.W. I-Irgh School Orch . or p. A. .V . . Music Comm. 3' Progr'am Comm. 3. Ambilion-To go Io lhe U. of W. Hobby-Swimming ancl hiking. RUT AILEEN N L Mrs. Dor'man's OI:- : I .1 .,, K . CATHLEEN NESLAND office A..rSrQnr4. le I' ' - 'fl . 1 .- n sf R IRe IlI2I3,4, Sr orerw, r,2, 3.4. WILL NELSON Banking Rep. 2: Roll Rep. I: . Shingle Slalf 3. . V 1. Ambifion--To be a linger'-prin'I experl. ,VV V HobbY-Ice hockeY and baseball. V VVV EMMA T. NILSEN lEml Jr. Glee 4: Roll I ' , Rep. I, 4. V Ambifion-To be a Ieacher. : I V as rgk Hobby-Wr'iliHQ- 1 V wp' . y , I Run-r Norm-reY rrarrrrwrey rzorr Rep. 2, 3, I iz , . ...AI U ' lill y . L I 4: Sr. Assembly 3: Sr. Play Usher 4: Tennis . Club 2- ' Ambilion-To operale a 'rea-room. I ,. ., I-lobby-Dancing and conspiraling wilh ry . I Frmence. r V, I V M, .P . R ' : I ii lice : Baskelball I: Dance Comm. 2: Pro- gram Comm. 3. Ambifian-To Travel and Travel and Travel. Hobby--Dancing and sporls. E451 MARGARET v. NYBERG QMQIQY: Honor as Sociely 2, 3, 4: A. Choir: Jr. Glee I, 4: iii ff rr , - Midwinler Concerl' 4: Opera 4: Enlerlain- .V , L ., men? Comm. I. 2i.,,ig ,pg L.., , ' Ambilion-To be an inferior decoralor. Eli: L3., V, - Hobby-Singing and playing The piano. ii E, , .5 i,- 'R' 'i-' r 'fi Q' E ,- .'l. iw? --:. eil? -,.,3 1, if ,f s A 'I ' V. :ER 'Q RUTH M. NYSTROM IRubinl Aud. cle.-R I I A I 3, 4: Roll Rep. 2: Talisman Rep. 3: Chrmn. .5 '37, I Recipracily Comm. 4. .. V I .:.., 'i Ambifion-To go places and do Ihings. ,V , 'S' VV. ,S . R., y , 5 Hobby-Traveling. :,' , A 3 , , A . R QQQIZT.. ML, L, 2 LUVERNE H. OLSON IOIel Inlra. Baskel- QR l my-P' Z ' ball I: Inira. Foolball I. ' 'iii' ,, VV - A i x VV Ambifion-To give orders. . V 3 i, Hobby-Billiarcls. gl 1' -.k V K MILDRED B. OLSON IKidl Iv1icIwinIerCon- I A cerl I: Baskeiball I, 2. f:v Ambifion-To go back Io Norih Dakoia. sf 5.2 i l ' ' V- V I Hobl-VY-InduIQinQ in Generally freakish 5 i L' QI I pasfimes. , , X - ' . . ., ' ,:' -1- ,A , I DEAN OSTERUD Radio Club 2, 3, 4: :V,' . Science Club I: Shingle Slali 3: Business 1 VV 4 . . .., 'V T Mgr. Shingle 4: Track Mgr. 3. i VV i' iiii Ambifion-Lillle Caesar. I i' I V i x ' 5 Hobby--Radio. I if, , , ,ii I ,V 3 ,, A. , PETE M. OTNES Usher Opera 2: Usher Sr. J I iiii I L Play 3. ' I V Ambifion--To be a skilled machinisl and A I ,, . K 1 cabinel maker. V ,V V V V V Hobby-Archery and slamps. ., A? Rf VVV . ,VA ..f.. V I VV V ROY w. PALM ivan: Roll Rep. 3. R V, V I is Ambifion-To go 'Io Ihe U. of W. i W V , Hobby--Forcls and Chevs. ,Q , H I l ,. ' '14 V Vylflli VVVV '.,. V , A 7. ' KARIN NYGREN Jr. Glee 2, 4: Midwinfer Concerl' 4: Talisman Rep. I. Ambifion-To 'lravel in Sweden and China. Hobby-Arr, wriling. JOHN OLSON Roll Rep. 4: Baseball 2: Baskeiball 4: Infra. Baskelball I, 2, 3, 4: InI'ra. Foolball I, 3. Ambifion-To buy a hamburger. Hobby-Fishing. MARGUERITE OLSON IBabeI Clean-up Squad 3: Jr. Rep. 3. Ambiiion-To be successful in all Ihal I do. Hobby-Dancing. RAY OSBORN IRayl Roll Rep. 47 Inira. Foolball I, 2: In'Ira. W1'es+Iing I, 42, 3: Track I, 2, 3. Ambiiion-Your guess is as good as mine. Hobby--Dancing and sleeping. FRANK OSTERANDER IBIIII Bank Rep. 2. 4: Roll Rep. 3: Slage Crew I, 2: Talisman Rep. I, 2: Inlra. Baskelball I. Ambilion-To Iravel. Hobby-Arl. ORMA LOUISE OXFORD IOxiel Bank- ng Rep. 2: Big B Club 2, 3, 4: Debale Club 2: Baseball I, 2, 3: Baskelball 2, 3: Hikes I, 2: Hockey 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3: Vol- leyball I, 2, 3: Locker Comm. 4. Ambifion-To be a gym Ieacher. Hobby-Learning Io ice ska'Ie. ELIN L. PALMASON I-Ionor Sociely 2, 3. 4: Big B Club 3, 4: Jr. Glee 2: Roll Rep. 2, 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskelball I: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Tennis CIubf3: Talenl Comm. 4. 2 ,I Ambifion-To enfer 'rh U.laf W. Hobby-Playing Ihe a o. - .fly E451 K CATHERINE MAY PATTY IPaI'TyI Aucl. I I, I '25-T f' - LESTER PAULSON ILesl Soph.ParI'y Comm. Clerk 27 BUVIITIVIQ RSP- 32 Fresh. Rep. I: I A'R,'kE - - Ambiiion-To be in The money and have Girls' ResT Room 3, 4: Gym Clerk I: Jr. I, i Q A: Q I01- of WI-,G+ H1-qlqeg, Rep. 3: Roll Rep. 2: Science Club 2: Tennis if A' ,,. -lii I ' - - Club 4: Baseball I: Volleyball I. . I f HOPPY Eollng' Ambifion-To marry for money. no? 'far Iove. 5. i f Y , -Z , - efqxil Hobby-Ddvmg cars ji 1:45 L fi, ig? .. 5' QNRS f w, RE? T . T.-:wie I T.-f-A Xirriifief GERTRLJDE PEDERSEN lee.-Hel A. Choir E T - HAROLD GEORGE PEDERSEN :Peel 3- 41 Mldwmfef COHCQIT41 Opera 41 Soph- T T rr yy I . Tennis Club i, 2, 31 Bc:ske+bolI i, 2, 3: Infra. Rep. 3: Sr. Glee 3, 4: Talisman Rep. I. 21 IX , . fi Q. 71 ,ii-' 5 Bgskei-ball I, 2, 3, 4, Triple Trio 4: I-Iockey I. ? I 2 y 6 hgh, A b-V -Y d Ambifion-To sl-1i off The roof of Paradise ia Hrgblgrnspois an noi Inn 2 ' C -- - I' - ' ' , ,fiiif ' , W Hobby-Camping, hilsing, and swimming. T hp., , r.-. l - . I .E I ROYAL E. PETERS IAddleyl Banking Rep. , T 2 gg. ED C. PETERSON IPe+el Banking Rep. 2: 2, 3: Boys' Club Rep. 4: Lunchroom I, 2, E i ,i . Boys' Club Rep. 4: Roll Rep. I. 3' 4: Roll Rep' l' 4' I x I I . ...,.. , Ambifion-To be a oourf rePor+er. Aml-'mon-NCI I0 be 0' bum- 7 ii , I ii i :' Hobby-More shorfhand. Hobby-Eafing. H A 57' A , :.g: W . 7z.kk . V, A rk KS: Y I I . i,,... KVVKV. ..L. iii? - fr yy? .-,, .A EMMETT PETERSON IEml I V . ii I-i:i JAMES M. PETERSON IJirnmyI Midwinfer Ambifion,-Who Cores? A 'B ,Q : Conceri' I: InTra. BasI4e+baII I. Hobby-Swimming, , if - I ig I' 'i :' Ambifion-TO become a criminologisf. VA, if ,I Hobby-Soda jerking. I . .,g T 4 L A- ,T.. C MYRTLE E. PETERSON IM..-+I Homo.. 50. 1 . y y V, 'Ad VAL PETERSON mm, Lunchroom ,I 2: ciefy 2, 3, 4: Commencemen+ Usher 3: Ten- I . 'Ver-1 , - , , qi .xg . , ...-M ROH Rep.2,4 nis Club 2, 3: I-Iocleey 3: Volleyball 2: Dance , gf. A A, ' l T , Comm. 3. ReC:p,.OCHy Comm. 3' 4: Assam- Y ' AZ fi Ambihon-io become a good den+isI'. bly Seeding Comm. 2: Chrmn. Assembly , I 7 :A 'f Hobby-Sailing. Seafinq Comm. 4. 4' T Ambifion-To be a gangsI'er's moll. I L. T , gI.:,A Hobby-Reducing. T ' A. T' - ' HELEN M. PHILLIPS II-Iocldyl A. crm T-4. I . f4EAN'N5P fdEfOi1LH5f?L5fCffYB2' iff Jr. Glee I, 2: Midwinfer Concerf 4: Sr. R ,, 3 . N cnc' uc' ' U ' Tl I'b' an mg Glee 4. , Lex - l- Rep. I: Roll Rep. 3: Tennis Cu I. 2. Ambition-To be an OFHSL .. ., rl' ' Ambifion-Todiscovel' an ambifion. Hobby-Drawing. .H NP . S ' Hobby-Wi'iTing nofes To B. M. I En L 'iflifi' I Q . ffl HOWA I .OUINN iouanni A. choir 3, r JOHN RAFTER I5Pe?dI Di-gn-iq . b Pres. 4: Jr. Glee I, 2, 3: y A . .M vvlql . . V, Ambihon-To be a big game hun'rer. Midwi I'lCe'I' I. 2. 42 Opera 37 SV- I l' Hobby-Fishing and hunfing. Glee ' P , Yell Leader 4: In'Ira. y , ? Baske . ' Foofball I, 2: Wres- I L. 5? Hmg , . x g g ,.,V , Ambifion- O be a cior. 5, . .:. Hobby-Pla ing O I4 y. ' llzl E471 NORMAN RAMBO lNorml Jr. Glee 2: Midwinler Concerl' 2, 3, 4: Opera 3, 4: Sr. Glee 3, 4: Tennis Club 3: Traffic Squad 4: Foolball 2, 3, 4. Ambifion-To learn conlracl bridge. Hobby-Tennis. GRACE RASMUSSEN I-Ionor Sociely 2, 3, 4: Jr. Glee 4: Jr. Orch 4: Midwinfer Con- cerf 4: Roll Rep. 3. Ambifion-To be a nurse. Hobby-Sludying. LOIS RAYNE Honor Sociely 2: Banking Rep. 4: Jr. Glee I, 2: Midwinier Concerl I, 2: Roll Rep. 4: Talisman Rep. I: Tennis Club I: Big Sisler 4: Res? Room 4: Library AssI'. 4: Sr. Assembly Comm. 4. Ambifion-To be a bacleriologisl. Hobby-Looking al' bugs. ANNA LOU REED lAnnlJournaIism Club I. Ambifion-To Travel. Hobby-Sramp collecling. OREL REPPE lReIIol Sr. Play Usher 4. Ambifion-To earn a salary. Hobby-Ice skaling. WILLIAM RIES IBIIII In+rci. Baskerball I, 2, 3, 4: Inlra. Foolball I: Track 2: Assembly Comm. 3. Ambifion-To be an eleclrical engineer Hobby-Sporls. CHARLES RISSER lRicerl I-Ionor Sociely F a n Baskelball 2 Tennis 3 Amblhon To own anylhing wlh lou: wheels and an engine SENIOR CLASS fi III Z: EWR? iii ..ii FRAC llii .ff if 4 It . M 5 ' . Yu? . , . set? : s , sv- . ROBERT RANDALL IBobl Banking Rep. I, 4: Roll Rep. I, 2: InI'ra. Baskelball 2: In- Ira. Foofball 2, 3: Inlra. Golf 3: Wreslling 3. Ambi'I'ion-To shool Ihe Sullan of Sulu. Hobby-PI'1oI'ograpI'my. IRENE RAYMOND IReneeI Aud. Clerk 3, 4: Commencememl Usher 3: Jr. Glee I: Jr. Rep. 3: Midwinler Cancerl I: Roll Rep. 3: Talisman Rep. 3. Ambi+ion-To be a nurse in 'Ihe U. infirm- ary cluring 'Ihe foolball season. Hobby-Keeping Don oul of mischief. ERMA GERTRUDE REBER A. Choir 4: Banking Rep. I: Jr. Glee I, 3, 4: Mid- win'Ier Concerl I. Ambifion-To be a pipe organisl and music Ieacher. Hobby-Tickling The ivories. TORDIS RELLING lShrimpl I-Ionor Sociefy 2, 3, 4: Banking Rep. I, 2: Big B Club 3, 4: Class Vice-Pres. I, 4: Commencemenl Usher 3: I-Ionor Socie+y Rep. 3, 4: Roll Rep. 3: Talisman Rep. 3: Lunchroom Comm. 4: f Social Service Comm. 4. , , ,,'. , Ambifion-To leach high school infanrs his- 'l': iifff Iory. Hobby-Jerking sodas. H r ii' B MARIE ELIZABETH RICHESON A. Choir4: Q V -g wil ' , Jr. Glee I: Midwinler Concerl' I, 3, 4: Opero . .'--- . . I 3, 4: Sr. Glee 3, 4. ' I : ' y 5 I Ambifion-To be a school Teacher. if I 'IA' 'Ii zlu 'BK Hobby-Making 'Ihe keys Ialk. :'W. ' mmamnmmm I Ambifion-Ask M. B. I -.3 I A I Hobby-I-Iunling and fishing. :,,, TR A pw. A ..f. , 1- 'IIi ' :1.' I BI SHE: ii 5- E MARen O.ROCK9ADlRoMH Hemi Sociely 2 Aud CIeik4 Big B CIub3 4 Spanish CIub3 Baskelball I 3 Hikes I 3 4 I-Iockey3 4 Volleyball I 3 4 Scrap book Comm 4 Sfandaids Comm Ambihon To go Io W S C Hobby Same as Alice s 48 2, 3, 4: Roll Rep. I: oofb II 3, 4: I Ira. I , VV N A- 'I 2 . ' I ' 'I I' u . I H '- . A I ' I I, .,,. ' g . . Mil , ' I I '. I . I I. 1 Hobby-Ice sl-caring. I ' W L1 I I - ' ' ' V T L II SENIOR CLASS HELEN M. ROHLEEN ITinyI Honor Socie- Iy 2, 3, 4: Big B Club 3.4: Usher for Sr. Play 3: Usher for Opera 3: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskeiball 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 3: Per- sonalify Comm. 3. Ambifion-To hike around Lake Washing- Ion wiI'h Marg. Hobby-Same as AIice's. VERNA MAE RONESS IVernI Banking Rep. 2: Glee 2, 4: Jr. Rep. 3. Ambifion-To be a beaufy parlor worker. Hobby-Skafing. ROBERT RUTLEDGE IBobI Honor Sociefy 2, 3, 4: Roll Rep. I: Sfuclenl Council 4: Baskefball I, 3: Track 3: Wres+Iing 3: Chrmn. Order Comm. 4. Ambifion-To make a firsl'-lean-1 Ie'rI'er. Hobby-Afhleiics and oufdoor life. OLAF SATHER IOIeI Honor Socieiy, 2, 3, 4: Field Pafrol 2: Roll Rep. I: Slage Crew I, 2, 3, 4: Fooiball 2, 3. Ambifion-To be a big sho'I. Hobby-Plalinum blondes. JIM SCARLETT IJimI Class Rep. 3: Hi- Y 3: Midwinfer Conceri' I: Traffic Squad 3: All-Cify Fresh.-Soph. Track Meer 2: Fool- ball I, 2, 3. Ambifion-All-American Ioolball 'I'eam. Hobby-Fishing. ANTONETTE MARIE SCHROVE IBIondieI Class Rep. 2: Girl Reserves 3, 4: Jr. Glee 3, 4: Midwinfer Concerl 3, 4: Roll Rep. 2: Tennis Club I, 2, 3, 4. Ambi+ion-Secrefary in Ihe nalional bank. Hobby-Tennis and my iokes. EDITH SETTERMAN IBebeI Banking Rep. 2: Girls' Club Rep. 4: Roll Rep. I: Sr. Play Cosfumes 4. Ambifion-To finish school. Hobby-Playing golf. . 2' . MELVIN L. RONE IS'rrawberryI Honor So- cieiy 2: Roll Rep.3: In'rra.GoIi2,3: Golf 3, 4 Ambifion-To drag down Ihe dough. Hobby-Seeking new pasfures. FRED ROSS IFreddieI Banking Rep. 2, 3: Field Pafrol 3: Roll Rep. 3, 4: Inlra Fool- ball 3. Arnbifion-Na+ fo be a swak like C. Wen- dell Droop' McLean. Hobby-Cracking nuI's. DICK SALA IDickI Chess Team 2, 3, 4' Treas. Chess Team I. Ambilion-Successful carloonisf. Hobby-Cain collecling. SAMUEL SATHER ISan'lI Banking Rep. II Golf 3, 4: Inira. Baskeiball 2, 3, 4. Ambiiion-To be a bigger big shot Hobby-Breaking boxes. DOLORES SCHAUMBURG IDeeI Banking Rep. I: Library Clerk I, 2: Sr. Rep. 4: Talisman Rep. 3: Jr.-Sr. Hop Comm. 4: Nom. Comm. I. Ambifion-To be a business execu+ive. Hobby-Swimming. FLORENCE SELBERG IFIossieI Frosh Parfy I: Girls' Club Parly 3: Girl Reserves 4: Jr. Glee 4: Miclwinfer Concerf 4. Ambifion-To be a dress designer. Hobby-Dancing and playing fhe piano JOHN SHAVER IJackI Banking Rep. 2. 37 Chess Club 3: Spanish Club 3. Ambifion-To be a mining engineer Hobby-Machinery. E491 MARJORIE SHAW IMaril I-Ionor Sociely 2, 3, 4: Jr. Orch. 2, 3: Midwinler Concerl' 2, 3, 4: Roll Rep. 2: Sr. Orch. 4. Ambilion-No lelling. Hobby-Pulling mascara on Jack's mus- lache. JOHN SIGURDSON ISigl Inlra. Baskel- ball I, 2, 3.4. Ambifion-I-Iaven'l any. Hobby-Fishing. JUNE K. SMITH Banking Rep. 4: Class Rep. I, 3: Jr. Glee I: Midwinler Concerl I: Miss Chamberlin's Office 4: Opera I, 2: Roll Rep. I, 2, 3: Talisman Slafl 4: Usher for Sr. Play. Ambifion--Making my dreams come lrue. Hobby--Dancing and lioolball. DOROTHY soDERLuND IDo+l Alla. Clerk 3: Class Rep. 3: Frosh Parly I: Lunch- roam Cashier 4: Midwinler Concerl I: Roll Rep. I: Slandards Comm. 4. Ambilion-To be a buyer. Hobby-Gerling some fun oul of life. ASTRID E. SOLBERG IAus+yl All-Ciry Orch. 2, 3, 4: Band I, 2, 3, 4: Norlhwesl High School Orch. 3: Roll Rep. I: Sr. Orch. I, 2, 3, 4. Ambifion--To gel' a iob. Hobby-Cooking. THELMA ELAINE SOULE llllimdadl Hon- or Sociely 2, 3, 4: Banking Rep. I, 3: I-Ionor Guard 4: Usher, Midwinler Concerl and Opera 3: Nom. Comm. I. Ambilion-To achieve success and happi- ness. Hobby-Dancing. VIDA AGNES SPRAGUE lVil Aud. Clerk 3: Gym Office 4: Readers' Club I. Ambilion-To be a dielician. Hobby-Newswril'ing and reading. X Hobby-Swimming and music. f , 4, , aff EDITH ELIZABETH SHOEMAKER ITinyl A. Choir 2, 3, 4: Jr. Glee I: Midwinler Con- cerl' I, 3, 4: Opera 3, 4: Sr. Glee 3, 4: Triple Trio 3, 4. Ambilion-To be a slenographer. Hobby-Reading inleresling books. MARGERY SIMONSON lSunshinel I-Ionor Sociely 2, 3: Jr. Glee I: Jr. Orch. I: Mid- winler Concerl I, 2, 3: Opera 2, 3: Sr. Glee 2, 3: Talisman Rep. 2: Triple Trio 3. Ambilion-To do slage work and 'l'raveI. ED INITSNEKVK lsner.: second rem Foolball 3, 4. Ambifion-To be a sea caplain. Hobby-Sailing. DONALD SOENS lDonl Foolball 2. Ambifion--To be a salesman. I Hobby-Swimming. GERTRUDE SOLSN ESS ICurIyl I-Ionor Sociely 2, 3, 4: Banking Rep. I, 2, 3: Edilor of Vocalional Paper 4: Honor Guard 4: Jr. Glee 2: Midwinler Concerl' 2. 4: Sr. Glee 4: Sr. Play 4: Talisman Sfalif 3. Ambifion-To make a success in life. Holaby-Sporls. EVELYN HELENE SPAREN lEvel Aud. Clerk I, 2: Banking Rep. I, 2: Class Rep. 3: Jr. Glee 2, 3: Roll Rep. I, 2. Ambifion-To Travel. Hobby-I-laying a good lime. MILDRED STARK IMiIIiel Banking Rep. 4: Talisman Slalf 3. Ambilion-To answer my lellers on lime. Hobby-Dancing. E501 SENIOR CLASS LYLE STEINER ISpikeI Band 2: Sr. Glee 2: Talisman S+aI'I 3. AmbiI'ion-All-American ping pong player. Hobby-Tennis. AMANDA R. STORELV Banking Rep. 3: Midwinler Concerl 3: Resl Room Allend- an+ 4. Ambifion-To go To California and 'rake up aviafion. Hobby-Swimming. WILLAMAY STRANDBERG lWilIieI Honor Sociefy 2, 3, 4: Class Rep. 4: Debaie Team 4: Informalion Desk 3: Resl Room 2: Roll Rep. I, 2, 3: Chrmn. Sr. Pin Comm. 4: Chrmn. Srandards Comm. 3: Chrmn. Talenr Comm. 4: Honor Sociery Usher Comm. 4. Ambifion-To Iravel and learn abouf people. Hobby--Winning a debaie. JACK E. STUCKEY :smchyy Roll Rep. I. Ambifion-To achieve a wife who can sup- porf me. Hobby-Trying Io purchase Ihe lavendar peanuis of Paragonia. MARION LOUISE SUTCLIFFE ISuHyI Sr. Play Usher 4. Ambifion-To work in an exclusive New York dress salon. Hobby-Cooking. FRANCIS SWEENEY llrishl Banking Rep. 3: Class Rep. 2: Talisman Rep. 2, 3: Bas- kefloall I. Ambifion-To see Ihe world. Hobby-Swimming and dancing. DALE THOMPSON fo, T.: F.-Osh new Comm. Ambifion-To go some place where if doesn'I' rain all day, every day. Hobby-Swimming. V W..--,- -., .. I s is l I .T as EVELYN I. STHAY Ambirion-I wonder? Hobby-Drawing. . 7' L , OLIVE STRAND IOlliel A. Choir 3, 4: .5 ii ., 'Qi A , i.., , Class Rep. 3: Midwinler Concerf 3, 4: Op- 3' X y ' era 3, 4: Sr. Cabinel 4: Sr. Glee 3, 4: Triple I f fzfh z-'ei ' Trio 4: Usher for Sr. Play 4: Nom. Comm. fr A . f.. '--, . I, 4: Vocarional Comm. 4. 4, f iz. Ambificn-To meer a cerfain Jrall, dark ' 'iii 1 K 1 somebody. U L ivv Hobby-Swimming across lakes. I . A :y.' . LILLY STROM lLeel Honor Socieiy 2, 3, I V A V f , 4, , 4: A. Choir 2, 3: Banking Rep. 2: Opera 4: ' ' fi I W Roll Re . I, 2: Sr. Glee 3, 4. . .f A.. , 4 P , L. - r Ambifion-To go Io college. ' I '.:i fv: f ii:,.,i: HQBIDY-Passing French Iesfs. QA - lq i I ze W ,,., DORIS SUMARLIDASON IDoel A. chon- I I' r.. 2. 3: Aud. Clerk 3: Jr. Glee I: Midwinrer . ..., .. , , ,. ., M A. ii . ,'i: , Concerr I, 2, 3, 4: Opera 2, 3, 4: Sr. Glee '12-34 4, , , , ,.,, ,, , Ambifion-To be successful in life. i,,. , qgu Hobby-Having a good lime. :', ,Q f i ' ':? 2 'Wiilf A A -,1,.,,,,.j.Qyvlg 22... if . g . , -, ,, l ' , rf 411 . ,,, . 5 U. an 3 U ik he A wig . ::':' ..,, . :ii I I :W r ML 4- .,.. .' ,, ., ..,,,. , 6, Sw. was kr? A .. 5555. Q, ss x A 3 x, V . . ,q , :,k . K I , I 5.3 sss, GEORGE G. SWANTON ITanyl Assembly Rep. 4: Banking Rep. 2, 3: Class Rep. I: Roll Rep. 3: lnfra Baskeiball 2, 3. Ambifion-To become a lawyer. Hobby-Fishing and sailing. MARCIA H. TAYLOR Ilvlarcl. Ambifion-To gel' an A in Economics. Hobby-Dancing. WILLIAM K. THOMPSON IBIIII Sec. Hi- Y 4: Vice-Pres. Hi-Y 3: Foorball I, 2, 3.4: Track I, 2, 3.4. Ambifion-To be head Ioofball coach al' The U. of W. Hobby-Afhlelics. ' E511 sen-non CLASS ELSIE THORSEN lPivoII Banking Rep. I. 2: Debale Club 2: Midwinler Concerl 4: Roll Rep. I. ' Ambiiion-Work. Hobby--Collecling sla mps. FRED A. TUBB lTubbyl A. Choir 4: Aud. Clerk 3: Banking Rep. 4: Quill Club 2, 3, 4: Roll Rep. 4: Talisman Rep. 3: Tennis Club I, 2, 3: Lunchroom Comm. 3, 4: Tickel Comm. 3. Ambi+ion-G-rancl Opera singer. Hobby-Dancing. FRED TUCKER lTuckerI Baseball 2, 3, 4. Ambifion-To be a good hockey player. Hobby-Sludying figures? MARY ULACIA lMaeI Jr. 'Glee I: Mid- winler Concerl I: Aucl. Clerk 4: Spanish Club 3, 4. Ambi+ion-Lifelong companionship wi'Ih Mozilla. Hobby-Visiling Mazilia. HAROLD VAN WINTER lSI'eveI Track 3.4. ,Ambifion-To become a loolball coach. lI'Iobby-Running 440-yard dashes. RUBY VICTOR lRubeI Band 2, 3, 4: Bank- ing Rep. I, 4: Jr. Glee 3, 4: Jr. Rep. 3: Midwinler Concerl 4: Roll Rep. 4: Sr. Rep. 4: Talisman Rep. 2. Ambilion-To go lo Boslon Home Econom- ics School. Hobby-Ealing. EDNA WALKER lEddieI Jr. Glee I. 2, 3: Midwinler Concerl I, 2, 4: Roll Rep. 2: Talisman Rep. 2: Tennis Club I, 2: Nom. Comm. 4: Reciprocily Comm. 4. Ambilion-Being a success al' Hobby--Dancing and being merry. . 1531 Qi Fwy --if - 3 -f' 3 ' .,Vk X . H I iiii ,z I . , I w ' sw 1 :QT-.Q .. I .m..., . I . as 1 x . ,. T N.. f fit: .. I III ' IT' ,.,. of ,, Qgwwfgfr , ,... at A , . New 'fl - f . sw..efw .ji . 1- g. pe, -, , y rw. .. S , , HELEN TORKELSEN Honor Sociely 2, 3, 4: Glee 3: Sexlelle I, 2, 3: Sr. Orch. I, 2: Triple Trio 4. ' Ambifion-To be a public school music feacher. Hobby-Reading. DOROTHY MARIE TUCKER IDOII. Ambifion-To be a 'Irained nurse. Hobby-Walking olownlown. MARGARET TULLOCH lMikeI Miclwinler Concerl I. Ambifion-To be a nurse Hobby-Dancing. . 1 FRANCES VAN MAREN lFranI Adviser's Office 2, 3: Banking Rep. I, 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club Cabinel' 4: Resl Room 3: Roll Rep. I: Soph. Rep. 2: Hockey 2: Chrmn. Meri? Poin'I Comm. 3, 4. Ambifion-To oulwil Helen Conrad. Hobby-Repairing 'flal' 'Iires. WILL VAREKAMP lWillieI lnl'ra. Foolball 2. Ambifion-To be an archilecl. Hobby-Landing a len-pounder. , .rj ADELE M. WADE Dramalic Club 2. Amblfion-To be a nurse and 'Io 'rravel lhrough Europe. Hobby-Doing nolhing. WALFRED WALLEN lWallieI Honor Soci- ely 2, 3, 4: Banking Rep. 3: Boys' Club Cab- inel 4: Jr. Glee I: Jr. Rep. 3: Baskelball I. Ambifion-To sail around The world. Hobby-B kelball. E521 SENIOR CLASS BILL WALTER IWee Willeel Car Squad 3, 4: Field Pairol 3, 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Hi-Y Pres. 4:-Roll Rep. I, 2: Sludeni Council 4: Traffic Squad 3, 4: Fooiball I, 2, 3, 4: Track 4. AmbiI'ion-All-Anwerican Ioolball. Hobby-Shoving SchweI'z's craie. GEORGE H. WARRICK IG. O.I Ambifion-To win an Indianapolis 500-mile auio race. Hobby-Auiomobiles. ALICE WARTES IWarIsI A. Choir 2, 3: All-Ciiy Chorus 2: Big B Club 2, 3, 4: Big B Pres. 3: Dramaiic Club 4: Baseball I, 2, 3, 4: Baskeiball I, 2, 3, 4: Hockey I, 2, 3: Track I, 2, 3, 4: Volleyball 2, 3, 4. Ambifion-To be a head nurse ai' a big hospiial. Hobby--Girls' Gym Office. WALT WATSON IWa'rsonI Jr. Glee I, 2: Midwinier Concerl I, 2: Science Club I, 2. Ambifion-All-Ciiy cenier playing on Ihe all-coasi baskeiball Ieam. Hobby-Pulling 'rhe pill in 'rhe basket k. E1 T' 1 4 .m fs 'I .E . , 5 1 . , . :j:...j .5 :.. E , 1. . ' .Elm f M ' '-f, .. -'Q-v'.:: . A -,wif - E - R in E' . . ...af I 'r.. V WINIFRED WARHANIK IWinnieI I-Ionol' Socieiy 2, 3, 4: Banking Rep. 4: Jr. Glee I: Lunchroom 2, 4. Ambifion-To be a comrnercial ar+isI'. Hobby-Drawing. SHIRLEY WARRICK Inira. Baskeiball I: Inira. Foo+baII I, 4: Track 3, 4. Ambifion-To see 'rhe world. Hobby-Fooiball. MAXINE WATKINSON Ilvlaxl I-Ionor Soci- eiy 2, 3, 4: Midwinier' Conceri' 4: Roll Rep. I: Sr. Rep. 4: Usher 2, 3. Ambifion-To be a privaie secreiary. Hobby--Reading. ELIZABETH WATTS IBe++yI Girl Re- serves 4. Ambifion-To be a Ilorisi. Hobby-Slarnp colleciing. HENRY E- WEAVER IWHOOYI Roll Rep-31 JACK D. WEBSTER IDocI Lame.-y 3. Roll Ini-ra. Baskelball I, 2, 3. V Rep. I: 5,-, Rep. 4, Q I Ambifion-Aviaiion and Diesel engineering. I ' 1. 3 Ambmon-To Q,-Qdume before I need Q Hobby-Dancing and skipping classes gf! wheel chair. . ki JI Q. Hobby--Gelling oul of Irouble. gg Iigyj 2' f l . my xi 1 -Vw , MARY JANE WEST IMickeyI Banking Rep. f , , i VAIL WHITELOC.K A. Choir 2, 3.2473Alli 4: Jr. Glee I, 2: Midwinier Concerl' I. 2. 3. , I R-., :gif CITY Chorus 2' 3' BOYS Quoliei ' ' ' 4.Ope.-..3.4:s.-.elee3.4. I' R' A I R M'dW'f'Ie COf'Ce f I-Z3-41OPe G2 3-41 Ambifion-To go places and see Things Ihe . I 11 Sli' gl? l' 2' 3' 4: Sl' PlOy.4' J res., of my me. h ' Arnplhon-To be a greai Singer. Hobby,-Going .O shows. .. I I -' Hobby-A-Cross-word puzzles. NORMAN V. WICK :PGH Honor SoC:e.l.y ' 'I Q K K A RICHARD WILLIAMS IDickI A. Choir 2, 2: Banking Rep. I. 4: Inira. Baskeiball I, 2, if .. A ,V P H Bandz 33, 4: EAICEZIIIHTSS g:O4IiICSI'I' 2. 3. 4: 3: Inn-Q Foorball 3, 4. f . ::'g . pew . . 4: r. ee . . - Ambifion-To go Io Ihe U. of W. somelime. . , I 'I gif AITIIDIIIOI1-TO be C1 millionaire. . - .- . H , , ,.:, .41 csesvf , . . . Hobby-Going norlh. . ,:, gf ., . Hobby-Llsienlng To The radio. , .R he IIIE I53fI SENIOR CLASS JOHN WINDSOR lJohnnyl lnlra. Baslsel- ball 4: Inlra. Foolball 3: Inlra. Golf 4. Ambilion-To be a big business man. Hobby-Golf and Iennis. FULTON woons :rul+:e: A. c '- 2i J.-. G-lee I: Mi w'n'Ier Cpn ' , : Opera 2, 3: Pres. O il lub 4 uill ub 3, 4. Arnbifion- e ' or wriler. Hobby-Fi ' g new friends. SAMUEL WRIGHT l'SamI Jr. Rep. 3: Lunchroom I, 2, 3: Roll Rep. I: Inlra. Bas- lselball I, 2: Inlra. Wreslling 2, 3: Tracla 4. Ambifion-To be a commissioned officer in The army. Hobby-Swimming,and fishing. ROY YOCKEY lYocIseyl Midwinler Con- cerl 3, 4: Roll Rep. I. Sr. Play 4: Inlra. Baslselball I, 2, 3, 4: Inlra. Foolball I, 2. Ambifion-To go 'Io college. Hobby-Ice slsaling. HANK HALLGRIMSON lHanl4l Boys' Club Cabinel 4: Basleefball I, 2, 3, 4. Ambifion-To beal O Yes al' cribbage. Hobby-Skipping classes. DOROTHY MARGUERITE PORTEOUS lDeel Big B Club 2: Baseball I, 2: Bas- lselrball I, 2: I-lilses I: Hockey 2, 4: Track I, 2: Volleyball I, 2. Ambifion-To be a successful beauly cul- lurisl. ' Hobby-Dancing and swimming. ARTHUR THUE lWhoeeyl Banking Rep. I: Chess Club 2: Infra. Baslsefball I. Ambifion-To see 'Ihe worlcl 'rhrough a porl hole. Hobby-Selling lo school a'fI'er lhe las? bell. 1 s I I 5 W-. , I . 5 . 42511 3 f , .Milf I 'A I , ,-.wggxg 1 fig Q. Lis. . , .ia ' I . ' l sss I I I Z ' 5 , , gg , r ' I 1 'E ll 2,4 L X. 'L -:',: 1:Q T.,.y. wg f , gg I a fi mfs . ' . - iif ag, . wiisrfiggiegssg h u.. . , 1.55 -. II' .2 312 ,A 2.5, ' V. riff., ,g,.,.....,N,g ., . L., Z f . . .... f 3... 2 T2 5 'gi I.. , Nslai s. , .H , ., ...sq ' 5 Y fi 1 X ME .K L. M ' is L2 S53 is J 'mfr 2 I X 5 f 3 s K A .Qifi 5' x ff Q , Q? I2 ... ff . 15535, 5 153 . SQ . fre: . e X fr -. -eww ... ' ...,,' '1. l f? S ff . z' 'wr , .. , .,.... ,., , J. JI : : .Y . If . zz, . if-W - I . . H.-ff-M ffwefg::gr::s:sz's:i xlziii' 'Q g.:i11,:Q :f iiivllifril L. S il ,iw xii Be Wig sf - :V .Y-.-Q. A .ef s gels I, in :fuk f .-.gg S 2. -'lf I Z 35553 IQ , I , . ii r ,L :Q ' ' 1 ' S ...Q gm. , X W ,Q .. : fJi7l x :s:-fyings 3 R, .r z'w: .krf'lalI if 1 . A -aww '-. ' 12?- Cliff- -v-- J f f BRUCE WINSTON Banking Rep. 3: Library Assf. 4: Science Club I: Basl-aefball Mgr. 3, 4: Foolball Mgr.: Library Comm. 3, 4. Ambifion-To relire al 'Ihe age of 65. Hobby-SI eping in physiology. B RT N RIGHT lBurI'l Dramalic Club 4: French Cabinel I: French Parly I: Jr. Glee I: Miclwinler Concerl' I, 2, 3, 4: Op- era 2, 3, 4: Oralorical Conlesls 2, 3: Soph. Parfy 2: Sr. Glee 2, 3, 4: Sr. Play 4. Ambifion-To have a slar on my dressing room door. Hobby-Taking care of Horselace Gabriel- son and Snoop Farrell. HARRY YEAGER lYiserl Banl-:ing Rep. 2: Inlra. Baslsefball 2: Foofball I. Ambifion-To be an All-American marble player. Hobby-Gelling away from worls. WILLIAM w. GOODMAN IBIIII Banking Rep. 4: Sloclq Room Mgr. 3: Talisman Rep. I. Ambifion-To be a big sho? in 'Ihe army. Hobby-Sailing. LYLE O. LOI-IMAN Debale 4. Ambifion-To be a success. Hobby-Acrobalics. JIM SROUFE lJiml I-Ii-Y 3, 4: Pres. of Class 3: Reporler of Sr. Class 4: Treas. of Class 2: Baseball I, 2: Baskelball I, 2: Foolball I, 2: Dance Comm. 3: Parly Comm. 2. Ambilion-To follow Tom :lo Ihe' U. Hobby-Loafing. G. CARLISTA WELLS lKarIil Honor Soci- ely I: Big B Club 3: Baseball I, 3: Soc- cer I: Volleyball I, 2, 3. Ambilion-To be a successful lawyer. Hobby-Thealre going. E541 Jewel Adams Roberl' Ausiin vis.-ie Ann si-Qdemh Doroihy I. Brooks Richard Blowning Mildred J. Brozovich Roberl Burns Irving Cornelius William C. Dickinson Ralph Neil Donahey Winona J. Griffin Carl D. Hanley Harold Nelson Hansen Elwin B. P. Hiellen Chrisiy Holevas Eileen Calherine Holi Esfher Hopf Elmer Jacobsen Ted Howard Jacobsen Gladys C. Jensen Phyllis Kiekena pp Woodrow Klingling John Harvey Knienim Sheldon James Lamb Ulamae Larssen Eileen M. Lovering Camera-Shy James A. McCoy . . - WV Howard Piesion McLaughlin-?Lf Eugene Regan McNan'eelX Clarice E. Nelson William Nicolay i William E. Ouldhouse Donald C. Parks P Harvey Person Evelyn D. Peierson Florence M. Pelerson Fred James Phillips Francis Xavier Plouf Gladys Pudlo Esiher Rose Rodney A, Rulsfrom Lo++ie Sayre.- Helen A. Severa . Arihur A. Simon , fy!! William M. Sloan, Leonard Srifh Violel June Swanberg Virginia Ann Thomas Ralph E. Tucker Ga i'1' eff C. Nieuwenhuise Roberl Wagner Barbara Johanna Wicks 551 O yQOl-ME Zfljoiomz 4 H-O WZ-Xb-I-M m-TC Ol-I GZ-Idol N-MZ'-OQ7-Om 4 i D ym-V-ZOE W-I Q7-4 Mm-Q7-BIEMNIM4 n - EQJXZMN-mm 4 .... yZOOI-fm 4 EPO wz-ZZ,-qw mem V-N-,XD DII. yva ZOE 72 Z- 301- G7-DI 225 I m A- O N- D m 7- N- w I I-I D O xm WWJQI-U2 -ZDHN-I'-I Lv it J' V! MJ N LM V Af sk Jn I ' It Jw 1 VK. .Vq , Q , . .ffl Jfl x J W HAPPY DAYS Dick l-Iuilon finols o window sill XA liilorious group of girls. fWollred Wollen ond Mr. McComb quile oclequoiel fLool4s like o council of wor! folk fhg,-,gs Ove,-. Two happy losses--Dorollwy Rel- f Wl1i+ey, Roy Brown, ond 'llieir - 1 - , froy ond Helen Whifcomb. friend, ilwe pigskin. iiseiiy ind VENT-IG iugch OnBlC.e Clem-is Gene ond Dolores give us Those flxflr. Glaser quizzicclly coniern- fMO lO e' T S mc' oe' Won' on suqcir-sweer smiles, ploles His comero. Sion. J W Wilson l-lunT kg A gm P1-esidenT i 1 .ws T iii, 53 T4 1 , .ff T fsfifr A Q 4i,'Msi25i2rsL2?i2 , I g I Bud Pripp Jeon Lund ' T ., Vice-Presidenf Sec:reTcry k V, . . K , T. A ccll is Q T - f V f L':' T Ed Cunningham Agnes MocDougcill 1 fs T Treosurer ReporTer 1,, ' .A .Qpfgr fs I ,, if j fiwrsev 5:5227 H , 1ff,isw i21g1igg?ixifL- I 'A A Mr. l-lorry Glaser Miss Florence Miles 4 , V -,' ' ,V if Adviser Adviser ,-,. ' 'H - 5 T i'THE JUNIORS hove shown much cooperoTion, iniTioTive, ond obiliTy since The Time They mode Their debuT os Bollcird sTudenTs, ond Their success os The school leoders in i935 is virTuolly ossured. As ci novel experimenT, The Juniors This yeor inouguroTed Junior Dey, o gold occosion, consisTing oT o polc1Toble luncheon ond on omusing pro- grcam. which wos greoTly enioyed by The closs. The closs oT '35 cilso obly ossisTed The Seniors in presenTing ci series oT donces. In oThleTics, boTh The iunior girls ond iunior boys were ouTsTonding. The girls won The bosl4eTboll championship ond were runners-up in volleyboll, while The boys were well represenTed in TooTboll ond olso on The chompion- ship loosl4eTboll Teom. The splendid guidonce oT Miss Miles ond Mr. Glaser hos ciided The Juniors in esToblishing Their repuTc1Tion Tor progressive occomplishmenT. E581 JUNIOR COMMITTEES Assembly CommiHee Roy Brown, Chairman Joe Hall Jim Kirkpalrick Beri Reynolds Fred Slandal Dance Commiifee Winiired Early James Fisher George Langus Jack Lipke Vinceni' Nelson Presion Osborne D Alice Presley Beri Reynolds Eva Roberis Door Commilfee Roy Brown, Chairman Joe Hall Jim Kirkpairick Beri' Reynolds , 5 .Decora+ion Commi Winifred Early, Ch .Margueriie Brandi David l-laffie Caiherine l-lvaium Doroihy Kiesel Vinceni' Nelson Lorraine Perry ' 'mu,wf1- . Lunch Day CommiH'ee Kenneih Kingsion, Chairman Dick Dunmore David l-iafiie Alice Johnson Fred Slandal Junior Honor Carol Aikeson Virginia Ausiin Marie Bayless Jeanneiie Borg Maridell Boucher Florenceiane Breiding Rachel Daniels Jewel Deem Lorraine Donoghue Florence Eberle Emily Elfslrom Roberr Fickeisen Lorna Flowers Dorolhy Freclericks Olga Gislason Kaiherine l-leggem l-lenry l-lenrikson Eleanor Haier Wilson l-lunl Alice Isakson Sylvia Johansen Lars Johnson John Kalbach Frances Kanniizer Thelma Kanniizer Sybil Knuckel Iva Knuison Don Longhlaoiiom Marjorie Shields Socie+y Members Don R. Longhboilom Agnes S. MacDougall Mildred Mickalsen William Neuman Norman Olson James Parsons Frank Pai'l'erson Amanda Pavish John Pedersen Marie Poiier Zeia Rolls Doroihy Railray Eva Roberis Dorolhy Sandall Edna Scharninghausen l-lenry Simonson Margery Simonson Arihur Skold Lois Smelizer Margarei Smiih Charloiie Sievens Marjorie Slurgeon Roberi' Tomlinson Anna Terk Ann Wallingford Merle Welch Bernice Whilely Jane Wicks Hee airman E591 JUNIOR CLASS A . Qx Si - ' .E 'Tiki 1 2 ' ,,' , S -. l i John Ashley 53,4 A gas? 1 ' f ,,:, BZVM V. Joe Adams L'V V 33-'Z -,S1 ,l Don Anderson , A Q1l W Egg ,,5V,. V L! , sr - Eslher Anderson me s A A ' ' 7 1 Marion Anderson V, BV HU' V fe vl Q : ,. VH Roberr Anderson I QQ ' ',, 'A V N' V V Wall Anderson .L 133 N if .gll Efjfi , I - A Z Cecil ASlbUI'y i -yffiig' W , .V 1 A V 'Q V .,,,, i I qv , -s Jessie Barber ,L 1 55 - L ' F V 5433 is Marie Bayless Q V V ,H ,s . Q 5. s A . 3 X Hazel Beal ' , - 1 1 Morfha Becker V V llel V V B V . JL W W' I B f ' I , , . V . VV V 1 . V VV Owen Becker Q3 V., V 2 . A Tw sliafherine Belleci V AYVA V -. .V -.,- V3 Fk -' , une Bel grnan I A 1 V '7 9 A 3 Slam Bergslrom I r f V , V '3 VV V VV V ' . I Marie Bernard V ' fri' 1 'WN O Charles Beyers 'f 4? Eff V, - - Lesfer Biorls 1 O VVQV BV x .f N VV VV, Vic+0r Black V V A, 4 V Berf Blorngren V +V V V A . V 5 6' Lois Bolz A 'Z' Roberl' Bolz V Vw , wg W ' R' X Beafrice Boss r A A ' X xx I V ' lll ' Q15 V B34 Moridell Boucher 17 5 . ' We ' KE Loren Broofen , ' ,,,' - ' 9 'T , . iii' EQ' Ag A - ,ff 55' , ,'VV f ' Franl4 Brandi' fry . 5 A1 ' il TL .: - A fr B . Florenceiane Breiding W l l 'il -g u LY ' Anne Bridges V F: VV Q V mf A I . A A Inez Bruce , , 4 I Sfcnley Bruslad ' V Jean Buchan E60 JUNIOR CLASS , 1 i 'im' 'fi QW'4' Doris Builer 7 I H VL 3 ' in R.. Si an E Margaref Caldwell LZLL V Myrile Carlson Rr I .. I '- Li',- I Norman Carlson i 1 Azguzz i i Q , ii Ruifh Carlson In N K - I - H . .I . Bolo Cai-1-er m ai- 'V 2- LLL' I L V .Qs i R, S4 Jim Cami R , R R yo- Frances Chalmers ' AA' Russell Chapin 5 Q i i s , L i A s L l Helen Chesier I -r 'llll I ff f, ' 'r'r Q, .A ,L 'J f Raymond Chrisiensen ,gf i C .,l,l! ul , 3 -. fr 2., N i, Mr 2 ,iw :il H .QESYTZS Anne Chrislie i V . mm J H Loody Chrisioiel-0 b , VCC: - QV N Roy Chris+opherson ll A 4 16' V A, .- , Eileen Clark H LWV7 kj, z W Edin, csc.-ke blbb , ll's ' f .fy L AN -- . --': f R i wi ' s Helena Cline ' i 1 I R U - ' Mary Ella Craig Ni' L E- I W, jx N D K Allen Crawford ' Fung , Doroil1Y Crawford Q ' ' l Y lil i A iff- ' K - if i X KXGELW 1 blt. , L W W -',i 1 Bill Crowder , , H Corinne Cubbin in J 1 5 J A vm, 2 Kalherine Cummin 5 ' 'Q li - i1.i . 'Q' 5 Ed Cunningham - -' Q i V L if T foggy if as A ii sslii 'f l-is is ell Dick Dahlquisl' if J . 1 , .I Philip Dandrea 3 K' 0 egg? V - i- ,gg ii' f j i r 5 i 3 Rachel Daniels i Z V R ..5i- lNAC1l'QOI'6l'DCIl'QOFI ,,- ' K . 1 W K A 1 f Aee ffi!i9' l Ed Davies mm H W Fred Dowley A ii, ii gg, 5 E Roberi Day 'iii D K Q Burl-ae Dennis R A iii Lil, 611 LW-,A,1, , V E 2 S 1 2,-2' . '. 'A I1 f rg gi. 2 if ' w U G, , ir fl , 1 I 1 WS al -W A l s ' R A i 1 x am me aa ak S L X 4-.U JUNIOR CLASS A ' in P , .M - i .V - -, W . Y Y - Q seg we A gb 59, 'fir , B f Fred Dennis Ka'll'1erine Dick Dorollwy Diddia Lorraine Donoghue Freeman Dorian Bill Du Bois Jack Dudman Dick Dunmore Dororlwy Dunion Vifiniired Early . .. M ' g 3- V Q'larion Easier e l l . I , ,V , ,gylgyxy -, 'N ff , . ,- ,hw 11. , - f , gif, ,L , s 1 , K Ed Ealon Bill Edgar Bob Edgar Ricliard Eglancl Belly Ekrern Emily Elfsfrom Maureen Ellis Leo Elo John Fagan Olaf Farley Bobfigkeisen Ray Filer Arfhur Figg James Fisher Lorna Flowers Na Verne Fogariy Hazel Foley Bob Fosfer l-larry Fosier Dorolhy Freclericl-as Fred Frodeson F y ' :jf we . -Qu,-.f,, B' ii.Z ,F qc .- K V , F 'liiil fl f- B E. fi ni- Z Y .1 ki kg i use Marnelle Gilberi ElmerGiles Beverly Gislason Olga Gislason Lorraine Glover Barbara Goff Jessie Mae Gorsi' Elroy Graber Caroline Gray Oberf Haavik Bernice Hagan Jeaneiie Hagen Myrlle Hagen Joe Hall William Hall Jolin Harnmons Dick Hansen Waller Hansen Duefia Hanson Elsie Harlow Roberi' Harlow Dora'rl'1y Harringfon Jack Harrieon Olga Harfrnan Eugene Haucl-Q Kafherine Heggxem Lorraine Heinzerling Vinceni' Helzen Bill Henderson Pauline HiaH Jack High Gordon Hill 17 jd JUNIOR CLASS X in X. E H A riere X 'ii-l V 1? Ss? - ,Mi-l' :ff 4 ' ,' :.: J 1 'A 7 5 X- iii' i or . -- f ',ri . .Q 7 , X 91- 7 q , V W V 1 .. ii if if 4 ii . l in r ff' i ff' , f' or -' ,.- L ,L vii' 1 2 V il ' Q or eii if iiii i ef J e -H ii.e r affix ,V-M K A A Y I i I i ,,. i F riii ' -Eff f, ,.bV ,VI H fl 1 . l . ,.- ., J'f,L,f fff? V W A 'V ' F ff- iele ieei 'W T L m i? , A .. f' 1 I in , . :'i' ie 2+ 'Sf or 72 QQ Af' , K L . k in - 'fri ,2.,, f ' r 7 i - - . W K 5 K ri. I im YL 'l . H-if vL, 3 n AF 5 if 7 l ij, - in li 51 Jlfzi, ' 5 , V 1 7,1 ' , ' 'll - .fi A '7if'i'. .f1...g,3 7 , or 634, rl i M ' i - .fi w 74 i : 4 ,V.': -- . is I . fl'rre A K rrr-2 r fi g . .l' 631 I fy f VVUNIQR CLASS l 1 E V in JJVV pl .,:K fl , .. f izwi ' V Jeanne Hill V V V , Jennie Hil'lon A VV V V V V Gi-ace Hield V'vv gl W A - Eleanor Holler I .wc - H he fl V' 97 J 1 l l Caleb HOW 11, A-, ' ':l-' Qll Sleworl Holloway Q :ein 1 if ' gl - - Vin HoImEZ,v .- .jg Fm . eq ,Q is V V,-g VV , Il' V i A ' l Joke Hoover , -.' 5 , l V '- J 1 V sl Roy Horne . L,.l, , . l,,,, 5 Mariorie Howell ' .' ,, ' S li Bill Huffman K V I Ari l lullln ' K L ' U' Wilson Hunl' Vg, .EV .:: ...Z ' Dorolhy Hurd i ii : 1 'ill V A H i Evelyn Husmoe V. - 1 n .,i. 5 qzi V, , Calherine Hvaium 1 F V ig 9 1' P51 3 7 'iii W L ' I ld i- ig if il iff! - I . 3 l Dcgioliei Tngwersen V? .1 J VM , ll Vivian lrvine Y ' .,i: l I V fi-fl f 5 'Q VV - ., V ' ' my lnga Jaeger I I Q: E gg' lll jii- 'i i 9' Ruih Jameson 5 H - V QQVJVE-Viifffll 2532 Ellsworlh Jensen if fi if 'J-iii? 1 . f l 5 ili, Eiliiiff W V l V i'ii ' L Y. kjeliejohhanson V U ,VHAVV - gi, -ip. 132. 'V V 'qv V V Ice o nson , 5., fm- , - ,E W1 'ggsz Q l- A 5 A Ches'l'e1'Johnson e eefl e' . A if L H ' - R . V . P VI ',, V I V V I , E Corinne Johnson '- n ' ,, fi V J Florence Johnson V W V J ' V j '.ii V A ' , Lars Johnson A l Lawrence Johnson ' J' A JV JV Q ,i V E V - JJV' E64 Lowell Johnson Eunice Johnsfon Elmer Jones Ed Kaslner Kafhleen Kauffman Lorelei Kesner Doro+l1y Kiesel -H 'J im Kirl4pa+ricl4 John Knudson Efhel Knufsen Rulrh Knufsen Barbara Kollmar JUNIOR CLASS 2. w a' f 'W' ' i llnl E - E I 2- Sx : V, V K L 5 K h ' 5 J A Kwli I fr 411 fi Q Q'N'jefQ K- 5 r v E ld J Na B B L' f ,G i nf-45 2 ,iw . S' K 1 V, L ,.w.w V of ,, fg- Qvisinr. 7 - K - H J J. llle x ,- g K . . A F viz' Albam LaMoi l g',MdfVl4' J ig S ,q l lqq 5 f iilfiii Georgia Lancasier A '43 Q 5? ,,,, 1 ,L George Langus A L ,,l,,, I mjgf Y ie I Lcum Lonphere ,ll. , , .:: .. , . , . I Carl Larsen K3 A 4 i ii Q - Geraldine Larsen an K, 1 yi S' if gl John Larsen gf K. . :X - M xg Bill Leonard ' f I v A W--'i .1 V 1 E- 'f 1 ' J Gladys Lind . KV ,,,. F Va Y K , Evangeline Lindberg . his ,F , , B ' S+anley Lindquisl Z 1 ' Q. 5 VA Q B Einar Lindskog J A I , W K. V- in I 4: o 45, W V l Jack Liplee K , Q A K M Wilma Loeffler f-'11 ji ii- ,F if Dan Longhbolfom X 7 ii'- - ' Bob Losey gre 3 ilzifym. ' ' V f K kr f Q li,- ' .fk, X1,- 12:5 ,-,, Jack Lowe 'L - 'ii 21, m.,, W Jean Lund 3 , Agnes MGCDOUQGH 1 mfg. VAV. , :A1 K Ai, ,f AV YWVVLL, 1 . G r it i', J il -ua if E651 JUNlOR.CLASS mage' ,K in 1 .vu .,5lk,4i5 .51 ,. sk, f me f - 4 L 'fi' ,,,.W ,. -iffl A - R ie ig is In . . A ,WN Y : mf . 2 Aik, .. K x 'il iigif e ,ire i riff? A r 1, fc is -V-.,A refnenfip fling? c--nw4sewefmwe3sf , ii i ' i , . l e3mwwfie.+ :--- + F i K I QI gg g ,iv Xb I t ' 1? f- i .N 'Q ill- ' 5 1 'M Q i,w-fgg4sisf -Q 'H' ,M I . --ff sn , . , M r c I i 1 sziw 'f fffi r .. s Qi- - 5' K i E 2 y :. . M . sr - f i I '- - -:-.. , 11m ,gfiffF' 4, ,. l M 'x wyrlf Q 1 r wwe i 1 i i l R ,L I, , ,. A ly V y .1 f 'L 1 . . - ' ' pi I 1 N 541 c 'ei ' s si is new we aw l Merle Marlin Maxine Mason Bernice Mafflmews Neil McConnell Ellen McDonald Barbara McKennon Mary McKinley Chris McMorroW Kallnryn Melin Mariorie Mero Douglas Merrill Gladys Mickelson Gladys Mill Bonila Miller- Helen Miller Pefe Miller Grover Milclnell Marjorie Milchell Thelma Moon Clela Morrow Maureen Muellersclmoen Jack Mullen Glenn Munson Marlha Murdock Clarence Myers Fred Nelsen Doris Nelson Frederick Nelson Julia Nelson Nancy Nelson' Rulln Nelson Sfcxnley Nelson Sfewcrl' Nelson Vincenl' Nelson Bill Neuman MGI'gGl'9lNlCl1OlS Harold Nirleberq Lillion Nordsven Charles Norlon Milfon Norlon Esfher Nurmi Roe Nurrni Frunl-1 NuH'cll Clara Moy Oclen Forresl' Ogilvy Aurora Olofson Florence Oleson David Olson Norman Olson Joan Owens Jomes Parsons Fronls Po+'l'erson Amanda Pavislw Wilbur' Peck Jolwn Pedersen Roberl' Pedersen Bill Pells Lorraine Perry Juonifo Peske Avis Pelerson Ardis Peferson Lillion Peferson Rufh Peferson Harold Fellerson JUNIOR CLASS 671 S Juruon gyms 'Q AI:. - 5 , r yaaay r ,R ,Ei :'- .-. , , VA in F J , H ,. ,kL,. ,. Yrrv. ii A W 1 ,- ,V cl iff P c lfgfiEf2!yl.f .1,-, gfilfqg V? A - MLA in in A 1 ll U mfg! hi' Ii' ,- Z ' Q 'H y , ' f-- in 6 I L' ig- 'I , i ' iii is c 'Z A' P y 97 li l ,,., ., U X , 4 4 E i P . - 5 , X L- P P - 1 ' L A X I K . lf' A 8 3 a l '. I , :'. H P I ? P ef W P' ' is A 'ff - FF x 4 4 nf' . wjivw, Vivian Phillips Pafricici Pichl' Belly Pil-ae Marie Polier Alice Presley Marlha Preuss Edillw Price Bud Pripp Zelcr Rolls Rufh Rasmussen Dorollwy Rallrcay lrving Reed Marllm Reslad Berl Reynolds l-larry Richards Anne Rickman ff l XJ Esllwer Rognan Mary Rolwrlsaclq Mary Roslron Annelfa Ryan Carl Ryan S'l'anley Sagslacl Dorolhy Sampson Dorollny Sanclell lylariorie Sandslrom ,RU'l'l1 Sora Gilberl Sauers Glenn Scarvie Edna Scl'1arningl'1ausen Don Sclnneiclel' Alex Schweiz Fern Searle Alfred Seolfhrlee George Seferos Raymond Severe Slonley Seymour Ariel Shorp Anobelle Shollucle Moriorie Shields Lillion Shipley Fred Shogren Belly Shullenberg Ari Slsold Elsie Sieverl Carol Smilh l-lorold Smilh lv1orgoreTSmil'h Anno Solberg Olive Solvilq Chorlolle Slevens Mczrgorel Sleworl Kennelh Sloor lrene Slordohl Marion Sloul' Lois Slover Dorofhy Slowe Dorolhy Slrrond Byron Sufclille Alido Swanson Ralph Syphers Tero Todo Theli-no Thorgerson Roberl Tomlinson Don Trol'lclnd JUNIOR CLASS sy any A i i--'y 2 i ,iff 11:1 is 4 Z fagl ' i.si is iisiii, 1 iisrr rr s fir if s 'E 5' ' - il I in nf A iw ' iil 1 il ,iL.iw,,x .. ,fn -S A l mi l l V I f 9- 2 l yyy, , I i iisys., L ssl, 1 1 sisi , K yyis ,i yy 53 2 -X , I 5 1, sr, 1 i r si '-r'1 I ai: ' ' . N 5 r ' 'eif r i E p rv - , if KT . 1 I , ,-v. K - ' V SV I sri i - i s dsx I i ' .A . 1,2 i N, if i-Ji Q X ll A if ' ' ,K ,V ei- L ii .,-,,- . . , we fe 4. Q, ., Q5 , ini ,Jim X Q X, JQ JUNIOR CLASS Mg aw' M s :..E V ' ,Q ,i ,:. L, ,- :wr rf 14' A LL.1Q L J 0 ,, cr i F 5 in F ,, K rim' f' l. i 1 6 75 ah if Ng, K EQ W ink X A Lf. . , Y ' Q hfAx,A'i ' tr 51,3 .:. ' V , ilmfwfkf fQ ia i . A if H l '- if zgv - -' in F ' in A Kiln A . Ki V.Y 7 , E A g m X on F i 'r is Q r Q L we W ,. Ji Y ,,', .g,,.,1,..., n Margarel Turner Angus Undi Iona UH'erbacl4 Bob Vaillancourf Bruce Viclor Margarei' Wade Bob Walker Mariuerile Waller Ann Wallingforcl Pearl Walvick Charles Walls Dorolhy Weaver Merle Welch Margarei' Wenzlaff Francis Wespecher Helen Whiicornb Evelyne While Ingrid Wick Jane Wicks Harold Wil-aan Jack Wilbur Evelyn William Anne Willol Marion Woods Rex Wrighl Violel Wrighl Clara Young Naomi Youngs Yoshiye Yonemura Florence Zainey Fred Zonglqer MX H70 Arnold Anderson Dole Anderson Fred Anderson George Anderson Mildred Anderson Edifh Anfonsen Celia Ash Bob Becker Walden Bergman Arnold Bierkager Vincenf Bohlin Roy Brown Leonard Chrisfoe Carl Chrisfoffersen Elwood Coombs Lillian Cook Irving Cornelius Fred Davidson Howard Denend Jess De Shaw John Duckenfield Gladys Egerfon Frank Ferrara Joseph Figg Ausfin Fraser Lyle Gibbs Odas Greer Don Griffin Hazel Griffin David l-laffie Palmer l-laugland Earl Harris Earl l-lelgesen Camera-Shy Walfer l-leverling Emmeff l-loefer Sfan Holmgren Donald Hopf Genevieve l-losch Virginia Johnsfon, Edwin Korpi l-larry Kumakura Wil LaChapelle Berkley Lamb Enar Larson Earl Law Leslie Lehmann Clifford Lervik Clinf Linder Rifa Lundgren Lucfille'MacWilliam Ray Mannes Ellen McLeod Gaylord Meier Frank Miller Peggy Moore Denny Noonan Fred Norden Arfhur Olsen Presfon Osborn Cliff Ossinger Mafhilde Pedersen Don Pederson Ed Pederson Clifford Remmen Eugene Robison Clarence Rock Fred Rowlands Rodney Rufsfrom Ernie Saar Clara Sadler Thor Sime Jane Simmons Glen Skomerza George Smelfzer Ray Smifh Evelyn Spacer Jacob Sfampalia Fred Sfandal Arfhur Sfokke Sfanley Sundquisf Willard Swapp Don Temple Anna Terk Cliff Thorson Ruby Thue Dorofhy Todd Lloyd Trombly John Trumbull Ed Van Noy Evelyn Walfers Afhalie Whifaker Bernharf Wicks Elizabefh Wicksfrom Ken Wood Leo Wypych Don Young Elizabefh Young Ellen Zachariasen A711 V X X, X'x. -. X' IW X RXQ, X Rx 1 X 54, xxx :Q . X A IX fi XM NI AB Rf . X .Q S xx I OT IL D N XI N3 , If 'KL ,Q AFX KM sv 3 BST QCA NOX, NOW xQ,x5NQX Q3 XID I 1 RSL' x' I 'Sm ENT XQQ ml XX !B' W .XX xsf' NME QPR SNS OF A JUNGLE THE HEART IN PLANTATIONS RUBBER CITIES AND FAIR HARBORS BEAUTIFUL CA ER AM OUTH S IS ON! . THEN BANG! A REVOLUTION AND TOREADORS RS MATADO AMAZON E MURKY, WINDING TH v 1 , W -uh-A N 1 1 .4 ew ' d A li IE T Y lie-we Y V sf , ' f ' ' ,J W X 5 s ' Ja ' ,,, , m I 1 ---- 'V .. ,Q 9 , W if My 1' ,M ii ' is A L 1 Q , f Wy Y v r wwf r if 5 f3'k. '! y fNone of +l1ese siudenfs in The audiiorium seem lo be eligible for fLiHle Miss Muller, 'flue pages,'rl'1e courl iesfer, and 'f0 dY l'Oll! all-:ers ol: Ol' King Cole's refinue assembled, en fDoris Ross prepares lo sfarf a li'Hle ac+ion in ihis game of field masse. l'0Cl4eY- fl-lelen French and Daddy Couller-Those able fiflwis isn'l a bevy of Hollywood beaufies-No, sir! They belong 'lo locker-key guardians. Bcllvrdl fJune,Jirnn'1y, and Dick icoaclu Munson snaps fOral Expression class members do some acling. in assembly cosfume. preffy well, yes? ,L QL 1 KVM if Ziff Archie Wofson ' A Presidenf . , ' Z.. is Sybil Knuclsel Beffy McComb .K V' V Vice-Presidenf Secrefory f h : . X H I Q I a4,.. if Glenn lvlorfin Ben Adoms -S , f T is '-A ':-' 1 S .y Mr. Ed Almquisf Miss Morqoref Ccirfono S Q ..s,QQ f '5's - .s,s, s s A s s A so P H o M o R E c LAS s if UNDER THE HELPFUL odvisership of Miss Corfono ond lv1r.Almquisf, fhe Sophomore Closs hos complefed o successful yeor. The ocfivifies pegon wifh fhe elecfion of officers, followed by fhe onnuol porfy. This offoir, which consisfed of o series of mofion picfure reels, olfernofed wifh voudeville ocfs, wols well offended, ond proved fhof fhe Sophomores hove on fine spirif of cooperofion. Showing fheir closs spirif, five hundred of fhe six hundred Sophomores poid dues, fhus procuring fheir pins ond closs colors. Every Sophomore received o personol inferview regording his plon sheef, fo ossure fhe prevenfion of confusion ond unnecessory odiusfmenfs in fhe fufure. The Sophomores hove folsen on ocfive porf in Bollord sporfs, proving ogoin fhof fhe closs hos o wholesome inferesf in oll school ocfivifies. E741 Jack McDonough y H PresidenT T T f fl: T 4 Lucille Crawford ElizaloeTh Duncan R I T , Q R Vice-PresidenT SecreTciry 1' ' E f- , 2 R l '..,- M K. if T Harold KesTer Mr. Byron Payne if V' . U - l T- -- Ad' - I , 3 ieasuiei visei A KET mtv . i T - 'A i' ,4 I rv1iSSE.vQnwin1qie i Adviser :ry my Q V,:. g i7, E K gpigg jk pypg,i FRESH MAN CLASS T f AFTER THEIR FIRST year oT acTiviTy aT Ballard, The Freshmen, under The experT advisership oT Miss Van Winlale and ivlr. Payne, show The prom- ise oT a lorighT TuTure aT Ballard. AT an early daTe The energeTic Freshmen successTully produced a VarieTy ParTy, wiTh vaudeville acTs and games which received enThusi- asTic response. Besides displaying meriT in aThleTics, The Freshman class showed a gen- erous nc1Ture by willingly paying dues, Thus acquiring Their badges. By showing a Tine spiriT oT cooperaTion and camaraderie The Freshmen have conTirmed The hope ThaT Their remaining years aT Ballard will be marlsedby noTable achievemenTs. I751 X Soph ,MAL 4-5, . Z '1 ,I . c f MW x 1 Nt-. kr -' 'V' ' f --Nz g . .offf I X JI! ,f 1 ,191 I' f I U L71 o l i I Sophomore Boys rm X Freshman Girls ETSI I 4 ,fZ FI'9SI lI'i1CII1 Boys E791 Y Mf .2 0 QWWMWWMWW My ,I QW? 35553593 M M W My X ' 2 .X X, ' AX X -.Nik Xxx QX xv .'1 -1-U ,H X , NMR 'ix Xfxx XX A 'x X V ' 255 R2 QR Nix - .Mg ,x ,,., Ei RX XX-HX, Ri 5 X XX GX 2 QQESQN . ,. 'N 'I ' N NXEHEAE xg lx XS' X xx R3 ' 1 ' I l l MW- - -W - - , v.--,Y,., , Y -H.. f -- 4 P Owen Becker IvlorgareT Sn'iiTh Jack Kinnish Tordis Relling Miss Nicholson ' ' ' Ad 's ' PresidenT Vice-PresidenT Sec.Treas. Repo1Tel vi ei I-loNoR .SOCIETY f ONE OF BALLARD'S n'iosT respecTed and valuable organizaTions is l Th Honor SocieTy, whose rnernbers conTinually sTrive Toward Loya Ty, e Scholarship, and Service. The qualiTicaTion Tor rnernbership is scholasTic . . . D b l A A nTs Tour oinTs a B Three poinTs a C Two poinTs, and a a i iTy. n cou ' p , , one poinT. Seniors rnusT have-378 poinTs, iuniors 50, and sophornores 24. STarTed during The lasT year, The Honor Guard, a helpTul branch oT The H ' SocieT , has been very successTul. The rnernbers oT The Guard are onoi y Honor sTudenTs who have been selecTed To coach pupils or To ass1sT Teach- ers in any way. lvlernbership is now lirniTed To upperclassrnen only. During The los+ year Two acTiviTies were held-an assembly, wiTh pre- senTaTion aT pins, in The Toll, and a parTy in The spring. Honor Guard Becker E Adams Downing xEickeisg1, L.Johnson, LundsTron'i, Zonker, B. Adams, Kinnish M Chesne Merekleyl, Preuss, Leu, Solsness, MorTrude, AusTin, KanniTzer, Collins, STevens, c y A.Johnson, K. Anderson, Larsen, Davis, STrcndberq. D. RaTTray, Rognan, RoberTs, J. Pike, Lindahl Price, Presley, Soule, Bjork, Keland, Johansen, Herron, Shaw, SmelTzer, Nicholson i T82 fb' ,. ww l ' ,- 1 QJQCQ Senior, Junior, and Sophomore Honor Sociefy Members l83l V'-cf r-vw-0f V?' . RuTledge, l-lunT, Bemis, KcsTnei, Cool-4, S1ouTe I BE: s, McComb, Beclner, SondsTrom, Lund, Anderson, RoberTs, Erben STUDENT couNclL f THERE ARE Two duTies oT The STudenT Council. Through iTs meeTings ond vorious commiTTees iT molqes every eTTorT possible To uphold The high sTondord cmd repuToTion olrecidy exisTing in Bollord l-ligh School. Also iT invesTigoTes oll yioloTions oT school TrodiTions ond rules. Members ore sixTeen in number-six being ex-oTTicio members, The presidenTs ond odvisers oT The Girls' ond Boys' Clubs, ond The presidenTs oT The Senior ond Junior closses. Ten remoining members, Tive boys ond Tive girls, ore elecTed by The school oT lorge Trom o lisT prepored by The ex-oTTicio members. OTTicers: presidenT, Jomes SrouTeg vice-presidenT. WolTei' KosTner1 secreTory, Evo RoberTs. Members: Eileen Anderson, Bill Boss, Elnor Beclaer, Sid Bemis, Roy Cook, George Erben, Wilson l-lunT, Jeon Lund, Ellen McComb, RoberT RuTledge, ond lvloriorie Sc1ndsTrom. CommiTTees ond members: AnTi-smoking, choirmon, Wilson l-lunT, Jess De Show, Diclel-luTTon, lvlorie Linnone, Eleonor McCollum, Jeonne Mor- gon, Fronlq Pc1TTerson, lVlyrTle PeTerson, Bud Pripp, Jim Scc1rleTT, Jim SrouTe, Cloro Young, Assembly chairmen, Morle Gobrielson, l-loolson Lindiord, E841 l 2 x 1 X ffff A' A-J,-,,, ' ' ' 1 L -, If ff. Locker. Cllan-UP. and Traffic Squad 'Yi' I. Rambo, Thbmpson, De Shaw, Lipke, Losey, P. Lukefa, Scarlefl B. Henderson, Knudson, Schweiz, Bemis, J.Olson, Bass, Edgar Parsons, Wallen, Libby, Cook, Erben, Anvik, C. Henderson F. Nelson, Bilan, Bennefl, Milrchell, Donoghue, McCallum, Evans, Greer Berry, Oxford, Borgen, Slrandberg, Whifecomb, Young, Becker, Roberfs Ellen McComb: Assembly Order, chairman, Ellen McComb, Elnor Becker, Florence Casebere, Ray Cook, George Erben, Wilson l-lunl, Wailea' Kasl- ner, Bill Waller: Clean-Up, chairman, Clara Young, Arnold Anvik, Janel Berry, Geraldine Everell, Eleanor McCallum, Mariorie Milche l, Fred Nel- son, John Olson, Fred Shogren, I-lelen Whilcombp Field Palrol, chairman, Roy Brown, Don Belosha, Fred Dawley, Leslie Coolie, Bob Fickeisen, Loring Johnson, Berkeley Lamb, Jack Lipke, Jack Mullin, Wall Nelson, Jim Scarlelrl, Bill Thompson: Game Order, chairman, Bob Rulledge, Eileen Anderson, Elnor Becker, Don Belosha, Edilh Bennell, Bob Bollong, Ed Cun- ningham, George Erben, Bill l-lenderson, Conway l-lenderson, l-larriel l-lollslcfrer, l-lenry Kaslner, Wallei' Kaslner, Jean Lund, Ellen McComb, Bud Pripp, Eva Roberlsg Locker, chairman, Elnor Becker, Bill Bass, Edirh Bennell, Olga Borgen, Lorraine Donoghue, George Erben, Norma Oxford, Willamay Slrandberg, Eva Roberlsg Lunchroom, chairman, Tordis Relling, Elnor Becker, Sid Bemis, Janel Berry, Bob Bollong, Ray Cook, Mark Gab- rielson, Bill l-lenderson, Marie Linnane, Jeanne Morgan: S'l'ree+ Car, chair- man, lvlarnelle Gilberl, Bealrice Boss, Doris l-lelwig, Bill l-lenderson, Roland Libby, Thriff, chairman, Genevieve Godfrey, Jewel Deem, Alberla La MOH, Louise Solsnessg Tra'F'Fic Squad, chief, Jess De Shaw, Sid Bemis, Don Belosha, Ray Cook, Bill Edgar, Odas Greer, Bill Henderson, Wilson l-lunl, Roland Libby, Jack Lipke, Bob Losey, Paul Lukela, Norman Rambo, Jim Scarlell, Alex Schweiz, Bill Thompson, Wal1Ci'ed Wallen. L851 9 4 :VV Yu 6 Elnor Becker Mariorie MiTchell Clara Young Willamay STrandberg PresidenT Vice-Presidem' SecreTary Treasurer Pauline Kinsley Miss Anne Chamberlin PubliciTy SecreTary Adviser GIRLS' CLUB f CARRYING OUT iTs purpose oT serving The needs oT all girls, The-Girls' Club has compleTed a very acTive year. Special eTTorT was made To reach as many girls as possible, To induce Them To parTicipaTe in all acTiviTies. Unusually well aTTended were Two large TuncTions, The l-lallowe'en and ValenTine parTies. AT mid-year, Big SisTers aided Freshmen girls in 'Finding Their way To classes. To aid Their less TorTunaTe schoolmaTes, The Girls' Club assisTed in spon- soring a Red Cross drive and maTinee. The greaT bulk oT The work has been carried ouT Through commiTTees under The guidance oT The oTTicers. Every Tuesday morning The oTTicers meT To discuss plans and aims: and every oTher Tuesday The commiTTee chairmen meT wiTh The oTTicers, and so have kepT in Touch wiTh all acTiviTies. The club's vocaTional papers, iTs bulleTin board, iTs backing oT The healTh conTesT, iTs sTandard dress drives, .The MoThers' Tea, and The all- school vocaTional day program have also received much aTTenTion. COM M ITTEE CHAI RM EN Friendship ..,..................A...,............,. Louise Lindahl ReciprociTy ........ .......,..,.,.... R uTh NysTrom HospiTuIi+y ,,.......... CharloTTe l-lansen, June SmiTh' Scrap Book ........ ......... E leanor McCallum House ..............................,A............ Mariorie Shields Social Service ,......,.... Marie Linnane ivleril' ........ FI'Or'ICes Van lvlaren, Maida Werkheiser Sfandarcls ...... ..,.,...... ............... E l len McComb l-OST Gnd Found ......,......,,. ,,..,..,.. N orrna Hulford TclenT ........,......,....,,.......................... Marie Bayless POSTSI' -.............,...., ..............,... N ora Linvog Typing ........ Laina Lassila, MargareT MacPherson Pl'OQl'C1l'T'l ...,,....A.. ....,... T'l arrieT HoTTsTaTer VocaTional ...,....,......,..,...........,,.......... BeaTrice Boss T861 Ray Cool-1 Henry l-lallgrimson Ed Cunningham Bud Pripp P 'd T V' P 'd T S T R T res: en ice- res: en ec.- reas. epor er Walfred Wallen Mr. J. E. McComb STudenT Manager Adviser BOYS' CLUB if GOOD FELLOWSHIP, cooperaTion, and a Teeling oT responsibiliTy- These are The aims and ideals oT The Boys' Club. During The lasT year The Club has mainTained a resT-room, presenTed worThwhile assemblies, and conducTed various chariTable enTerprises, in- cluding assisTance in The Red Cross acTiviTies and The VocaTional Program day in April. lrnporTanT in The year's work was The TooTball luncheon Tor Team mem- bers and coaches. Also, a new commiTTee, The Lunch Bag Brigade, was Tormed To leeep The halls and lunchrooms in order aT noon. The Club is called upon Trom Time To Time Tor such services as condi- Tioning and proTecTing aThleTic Tields, policing aT All-CiTy conTesTs, and ushering aT ciTy-wide conTerences. Also, The Club sponsors a sysTem OT awards Tor individual meriTorious services, buys meriT pins, TraTTic squad and Tield paTrol badges, some oT The aThleTic leTTers, banners. meg- aphones, and oTher equipmenT Tor The yell leaders. COMMITTEE CHAI RM EN Car .,...,............,.. ...,.,.,..,...,,.,,,.,,,,.......,.,,,,.,.... W alfred Wallen EaTing Rooms ...,,,.............,.,,,..,,,,,.,....,,,,,.,.,......,. AusTin Fraser MeriT ...................,. ,,,......,,....... R ay Cool-Q PhilanThropic .,s,.,., ,..u....... R oland Libby Program .......,....,,,,, ..,..,,,,..., W ilson HunT T371 0 A LonghboTTom, Fisher, Peak, LindquisT, Marsden, Becker, ChrisToTero Tomlinson, Periard, Wade. LoeTTler, Campbell, A. AnTonsen, Shaver, E. Woods M. SmiTh, Presley, Rognan, Knuckel, E. Linnane, MassarT, Duncan, deVore, WallinqTord DEBATE CLUB f HONORABLE JUDGES, worThy opponenTs, and Tellow sTuolenTs This is The clarion call To many a wordy baTTle ToughT wiTh vim, vigor and sc1gaciTy by The Adloyho DebaTe Club members. To enable iTs members To become skilled in The arT oT olebaTe is The purpose oT This organizaTiong and numerous currenT Topics have been cIebaTecl during The year, wiTh This obiecT in view. Two ioinT meeTings were held wiTh The Quill Club, one To hear W. E PriesTly, well known wriTer, speak. AT anoTher Time DwighT Davis, Tormel member and UniversiTy oT WashingTon qraoluaTe, spoke. FALL SEMESTER OFFICERS SPRING SEMESTER OFFICERS PIPSTCISHT ......,............,..........,,..,......... Alice Presley PresidenT ....,..,.,................................ Eileen Linnczne Vice-Presidem ........ ......... A lice Anfonsen Vice-Presidern ....,.... .......... E sfher Rognan SeCI'eTOI'y ............. .,.......,, E ileen Linnane SecreTary ...,.,......,. ........ S ybil Knuckel MEMBERS Owen Becker Frances Campbell Ludy ChrisToTel'o Corinne Cubbin Harold CuTTinq Glenna deVare Adviser ElizabeTh Duncan Frank Ferrara James Fisher STanley LindquisT Wilma l.oeTTler Don LonghboTTorn Norman Marsden Lorraine MassarT Wilbur Peak Jeanne Periard Luola Shaver E. Woods MargareT SmiTh Anna Terk RoberT Tomlinson Marge Wade Ann WallingTord BernharT Wicks 138 lf HJ rj' I M f A A IL' i.-.4 EL, JQZJLIJS, I-Iiellen, Woods, Longhbollom, Crowder, Tubb A.Woods, Pike, Shipley, I-lolslacl, Bangs, Frederickson, Slover, Shaw, Deem Blair, Sapp, Winship, Lee, Durham, Pederson, Hanson, Morgan, Jensen QUILL CLUB f A PEN, A PAPER, and a Quill Club member. Whal polenlial power! The Quill Club is a lilerary organizalion designed for lhe purpose of aiding Ballarol's aspiring aulhors in improving lheir wriling Technique. ln December, Fullon Woods and Phyllis Jensen represenled Ballard a'l an all-cily wrilers' conference. AI lhe January meeling Mr. Oscar Jensen, nolecl wriler, leclureal anal reaal some ol his own wrilings. ln March was held an essay conlesl, wilh Elwin I-liellen and Belly Pike lhe winners. To climax ils successful year, a luncheon was held al which club members impersonalecl famous wrilers. FALL SEMESTER OFFICERS SPRING SEMESTER OFFICERS Presidenl ............................................ Fullon Woods Presidenl' .......................................... FUIIOFI Woods Vice-Presidenl' ........,,....................,..... Elwin I-Iiellen Vice-Preside-n+ .....,.................. Barbara McKennon Secre'rary-Treasurer ...,.,,,,,,,., Fred Tubb Seqreforylreosurei ,,,,.,,...,.,. Phyllis Jensen Reddel'-CVIIIC ,.... ,...,.,,,, M ariorie Sapp Reader-Crilic ,,,.,, ...,...,,., E IWIFI I'll6ll6r1 MEMBERS Mery Olive Bangs Gloria Blair Berry Borneman Gene Conway Bill Crowder Jewel Deem Margery Durham Sylvia Frederickso FI Duella Hanson June I-lofslad Charles Jackson Phyllis Jensen Alice Lee Meryl Winship Don Longhbollom Barbara McKennon Jeanne Morgan Malilcla Pederson Belly Pike Lillian Shipley Mariorie Shaw Lois Slover Fred Tubb Adviser .,,,...,. ,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,..,,,,.,,.,,, .....,.,. M I ss A. Woods E891 L.. .gli ,Xxf U -S . kj, Downing, B.Johnson, Holloway, B.Anderson, W. Neumann, Brown, l-luber, Penchos, Lindiord SagsTad, Rocksfad, MiTchell, Kinder, Raymond, C. Wells, Gibbs, McCallum, CorleTT STover, Ulacia, Goddard, Larson, Sampson, Lund, Young, Solsness, Sprague SPANISH CLUB if BUENOS DlAS, lViuchos gracias. or words To ThaT eTTecT may be hearal any Time aT The Spanish Club meeTings. The club was organized To encourage inTeresT in Spain, her language and cusToms, and also To give The members valuable pracTice in speaking Spanish. The Spanish Club has enioyed many inTeresTing meeTings. The vice- presidenT prepares The program, which may consisT oT dancing, singing, music, Spanish sTories and drama, or lecTures perTaining To Spain. The program musT be given in The Spanish language, The club business being The only parT ThaT is conducTed in English. Following The program, games are played in which everyone ioins. OFFICERS PresidenT ....,.,.,,.,,, ,,,.,,,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ..,,,,,,, A u drey KenT Vice-Presidenf .,..,,,,, ..........,......,. .....,...... R o y Brown SecreTary ....,........ .......,..,.,...... .,.........,, L o is Goddard Treasurer ...,,.........,...........,.....,..,...,.,..........s.,. STanley SagsTad MEMBERS Bob Anderson KenneTh Holland Lyle Lohman Margil' RocksTad Beverly Bandimere Don Huber Jean Lund DoroThy Sampson Shirley Bandimere Charles ChrisTenson Lincoln Downing Lillian Gibbs STuarT Holloway Gwendolyn Hill aThleen Johnson Raberi' Kerr Aldine Kinder Geraldine Larsen Haalson Lindiord Eleanor McCallum Mariorie MiTchell Carl MonTgomery Bill Neumann KenneTh Penchos Irene Raymond GerTrude Solsness Vida Sprague Lois STover Mary Ulocio Cai-Iisfa Wells Clara Young Adviser .,,,,..,o.,.,..,,.......,......,.,,,,,, ..,.,.........,. M iss Mildred CorleTT L 90 W4 X Quinn, Farrell, Libby, T. WllQI1T, Chl esTenson Casebere, Berry, Kielsenapp, McCallum, McComb, Linnane, Perry Wa1'Tes, Relling, Hill, GOTT, Flowers, Johnson, PeTersan FOOTLIGHTERS f LIGHTS! CURTAIN! And The show is onl I-laTs oTT Ta Ballard's newesT organizaTion-The FooTlighTers, a club aT drarnaTic and musical TalenT, organized Tor The purpose oT providing assembly enTerTainrnenT Charles ChresTenson, Tom Farrell, Mark Gabrielson, a r sTarTed The club, and wiTh The help aT Mr. STewarT T. Smi , w o ecarne iTs adviser, The group grew and becarne acTive. Two TooTball assemblies were sponsored, one TeaTuring a dance chorus oT TooTball pIayereTTes and The hurnorous inTerview wiTh Gloon'iy Gus aT CigarTield high school, and The oTher a Ballard Television sTudio. The Thanksgiving assembly was The TruiT aT The club's nexT eTTorTsg and IaTerTalenTTron'1 The FooTlighTers appeared in The Senior Play, The opera. and oTher assernblies. OFFICERS PresidenT ,,...., ,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,.,,........ I-I o w ard Quinn Vice-PresidenT ..,,,...,. Carn'1eIiTa Johnson SecreTary ..,...,, ,,.......... M yrTle FeTerson Treasurer ,,,, ,A,,,,,,,AA,,,,,,,,,A,, ,,,,,,..., M a rie Linnane CriTic ..,,..,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,.,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,........,..,.....,.. T o n'i Farrell MEMBERS Lillian Berg Lorna Flowers Phyllis Kielqenapp JaneT Berry Marla Gabrielson Roland Libby Florence Casebere Barbara G-oTT Eleanor McCallum Charles ChresTenson Jeanne I-lill Ellen McComb Geraldine EvereTT Adviser .. Mr. T. STewarT Sr'niTh Lorraine Perry Tordis Relling Alice WarTes l3urTon Wi'ighT T911 f if if 347' HI-Y Pripp, Knufson, Lipke, DeShaw, Scarleil, l-luni' Cunningham, Bemis, Schweiz, Jensen, Bass, Mines, Cook Moual, F. Nelson, Parsons, l-luifon, Taylor, Adams. Sroule, S. Nelson f TO CREATE, mainrain, and exlend Jrhroughoul Jrhe school and com- munily The high srandards of Chrislian charac+er is lhe purpose of +he l-li-Y. Four skaling parlies, a swimming parly, and a skiing parly were en- joyed. Talks given by prominenl people al club meelings were excep- Jrionally inleresling and educalional. Among Jrhese were l-low lo Ski by l-lans OHO Geis, Spor+smanship by Royal Brougham, Civil Service by Mr. Carrol, and Prison Reform by Warden Laws. Needy families were given Thanksgiving and Chrislmas baskelsg and a lvlorhers' Club was organized. FALL SEMESTER OFFICERS Pf9SlClSl'll'. ---................. ............................ B ill Waller' VICG-PI'6SId9!'Il' .,,,,,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,-,,,,-4 E HC Jengen SPRING SEMESTER OFFICERS PI'SSldSl'l'l' ........,............................................. Vice-Presidenl' ........................................ S9Cl'9+ClI'y ........... ........ B ill Thompson Secrelary .,,.,,.,,... Tl'9C1SUl'9l' -,--..-- .,.......... R ay Cook Treasurer ....,.... MEMBERS Joe Adams Dick l-lu'H'on Warren Mines Sid Bemis Ed Cunningham Jess DeShaw Paul Duncan Nyal Herflein Adviser . Henry lsakson Ted Jacobsen Waller Kasfner Clarence Knuison Warren Moual Fred Nelson Sian Nelson Jim Parsons Mr. Don C. Taylor Bill Bass Eric Jensen .,........Jack Lipke ...........Wrlson Hunl Bud Pripp Alex Schweiz Jim Scarlelf Jim Sroule Bill Waller E921 Brawand, Haskins, Harris, Wallingford, Shullenberg, Deem, Rognan, Leu, Marlon, Knucl-mel Harlman, Torell, Collins, Walls, Morlrude, Melin, Durham, Woods, Kiesel, Loeliler, Moran, Ken? Pedersen, Lovenberg, Rickman, l-larringfon, McDonell, Tregoning, Bischof, Lee, Blair GIRL RESERVES f SPLASH! Zip! Tra-la-lal These lhree words signify Jrhe year's social aclivilies-a swimming parly, a slqaling parly, and an informal dance. A penny carnival anal several house parries were also held, wilh Jrhe year's ac+ivi+ies being climaxed by a mid-winler conference al which Seallle girls were hoslesses +o all weslern Washinglon members. To face life squarely and lo find and give Jrhe bes+ is The purpose of lhe Girl Reserves. Thanksgiving and Chrislmas baslsels were prepared, cooperalion exlended 'rhe Goodwill, and an efforl made lo provide companionship and service for school girls. ' OFFICERS Presidenl ....,..,........ ,......,,.......,,.,., ..,,.., M a rgery Durham Vice-Presidenl' .,...., ........... D orofhy Leu Secrefary ........,,. ......... L ucille Mol'an Treasurer .,...... ...,.....,.,...,,,,... ......,. E s fher Rognan MEMBERS Margareihe Bischof Dorolhy Harringfon Wilma Loelfler Marie Pedersen Doris Brawand Wilma Johansson Lillian Lovenberg Anne Rickman Corinne Collins Audrey Kenl Gayle Malhews Belly Schullenberg Jewel Deem Marion Kenf Ellen McDonell Belly Toi-ell Hazel Harris Dorofhy Kiesel Kafherine Melin Anna Mary Tregoning Olga l-larlman Sybil Knuclsel lrene Marion Be++y WaH's Eleanor Haskins Alice Lee Marjorie Morfrude Marion Woods Adviser ,.,.........,,.,...... ,,,,,,..,,.,.,,,,,,,,,.... M rs. Alma Duell f93J BeoHe,Johonnwon,Upke,Ubby Coines, AusTin, Nelson, Horlow, Jolley, Jorgensen Hurd, OsTerud, Ryan, Sroufe, Henderson, Spaulding, CosTner, Merrill Flowers, Bemis, Griffin, DeViIbiss, Forron, BoTe, LongsToTT, Hanson CommiH'ee Chairmen I,o ' 1ro daho -A' MADAM CHAIRMAN, rnoy I suggesT- WiTh These words The rnernbers OT The Bollord P.-T. A. sTorT The boll roll- ing down The PoTh oT Good ldeos To The gool oT SuccessTul Accomplish- menTs. Une OT The rnosT ingenious oT These ideos wos ThoT which resulTed in The P.-T. A. donces, held every Sc:Turdoy evening ond oTTended by mony enThusiosTic sTudenTs. Preceding eoch dcince, Tree bollroorn insTrucTion is given by Mrs. Charles Flowers, ond oT oll holidoy dcinces speciol TeoTures ore presenTed. This plon, inouguroTed by Bollord, is now used by all SeoTTle high schools ond hos been recognized noTionc1lly. ln Februory on no-hosT dinner wos held in honor oT The TciculTy, Tollowed by ci regulor Founder's Dc1ygmeeTing in The oudiToriun1, oT which on inTer- esTing progrorn wos presenTed. The oTTicers Tor IQ34-35 hcive been elecTed cis Tollows: presidenT. Mrs. Chcxrles Flowers: TirsT vice-presidenT, Mrs. R. l.ongsToTTg second vice-pres- idenT, Mrs. F. G. Bemis, Third vice-presidenT, Miss Ann Chon-iberlin, sec- reTciry, Mrs. John Henderson, Treosurer, Mrs. Fred CosTnerg iunior posT presidenT, Mrs. F. E. Forron. E941 Ben Adams. Hoolaon Lrndloid, STewoiT Loeb, Don LonghboTTom, Norman Marsden Mr. Glen Woll-ser, Owen Becker, Willomoy STrcindberg, Mr. H. Huseby f SHADES OT WebsTei' ond l-lciynes, oT Lincoln ond Douglosl Todoy, os in The dciys oT These greoT men Tcimed Tor Their powers oT brilliolnT oroTory coupled wiTh sound logic, There ore mcisses To be swoyed ond problems To be solved by The power oT deboTe. Bollord's deboTe Teoms, Through Their ocTiviTies oT The posT yeor, hove grec1Tly increosed Their eloquence ond knowledge OT currenT Topics. The quesTion debolTed during The Toll Term wos, Resolved: Tho+ ToriTTs should be reduced by reciprocol ogreemenTs beTween noiTions. The oTTirmc1Tive Teom consisTed oT Normcin lvlorsden ond l-lool4on Lindiord, ond The negoTive wos composed oT Owen Becker ond Willdmoy STrond- berg. The negoTive won boTh oT Their deboTes, while The oTTirmc1Tive losT borh oT Theirs. The spring quesTion wos, Resolved: ThoT o policy of sToTe medicine should be odopTed by The severol sToTes. The oTTirmoTive, Owen Becker ond Willomoy STrondberg, won Their Two debciTes. The negoTive, STeworT Loeb, Ben Adoms, ond Don LonghboTTom, losT boTh oT Their coses. E951 THE SHINGLE EdiTor: Come, brains, we wanT ideas! STaTT: We wanT a cruisel Adviser: As The sTaTT wishes. f --AND SO WE FIND ourselves, baggage, Tlowers, boxes and all, milling up The gang-plank Through crowds oT people sTruggling wiTh ser- penTine, Tennis racgueTs, and Tond Tarewells. The lasT n'iinuTe whisTle says B-R-R-E-E-E-e-e-e-p in a snorTing bass Tone which shakes The whole boaT and sends shivers down our spines. We're oTT! we shouT as The propellors churn The sudsy Toam and send our boaT gliding pasT The STaTue oT LiberTy, -oTT on our Trip around The world! Now ThaT we're cozily se++led in our sTaTe roorns, leT's Take a run abouT deck and n-ieeT The who's who's aboard. Why, here's Chuck ChresTenson, The energeTic and TalenTed boy who brings us The colorTul scenery. Ah, yes. he's Talking To Lois Goddard, his co-arTisT who skillTully cuT The decoraTive rnap. And who are Those n'iis- chievous looking people snooping abouT wiTh noTebooks and pencils? Why, They are none oTher Than Doris l-lelwig liusT look aT Those dimplesl and Russel Chapin. They're The liTTle busy-wiTs who keep The passengers gay. BuT who's This hiding behind The sTearner rug in The deck chair? lT's Miss Benham, a very pleasanT lady, indeed. She rnade arrangen'1enTs Tor our passporT picTures, and by her Triendly advice, she's making This Trip a delighTTul one. BUT, whaT ho! Who's This neaT looking person wiTh The red Tie? Why, oT course, iT's Mr. l-lazzardl BuT iusT now he's very busy advising our liTTle capTain, Louise Kalbach, To keep a sTeadier eye on The compass or The boaT will run wild. And here's Mr. Orre Nobles, The man behind The scenes, who Tells us ThaT sTaTT members Phyllis Jensen, Lucille Gulden, AlberTo Liko. Jean Lund, and Lorraine Donoghue have Taken To Their bunks, seasick, already! George LundsTron'i, Dean OsTerud, and Roland Libby are down in The engine room waTching The wheels go round. Well, Ton'iorrow's yeT anoTher day, and while we sTill have our sea-legs, we're going To Tind Mr. Francis G. PraTT oT Lowrnan 84 l-lanTord's PrinTing Company, and Mr. W. A. l-leppensTall, The engraver, To Thank Thern Tor giving The Tinishing Touches To our Traveling holiday. Oh, yes, we musT Tell you abouT The arT work. WiTh The excepTion oT The Two-page map all oT The division page arT plaTes were cuT in rubber by Charles ChresTenson, who also designed and cuT The Tour views oT our building and The Two scenic p aTes-NorTh Arnerica and SouThern Europe. OThers were designed as Tollows: SouThern Europe, Gladys Jensen: ATrica, George Erbeng Near EasT, Virginia Farley: Far EasT, l-Toward BroTeng Aus- Tralia, WinneTred Warhanikg and SouTh Arnerica, Lois Goddard, who also designed and cuT in linoleum The ex-libris and The rnap. T961 Louise Kolbocli Edilor Roland Liloltzy Adverlising M onager Dean Oslerud Business Manager Charles Clwresfenson Ari' Edilor Lucille Gulden Senior Edilor Lois Goddard Arl Edilor Phyllis Jensen Lil'eral'y Edilor Russell Clwapin Feolure Edilor Maridell Bouc Junior Edilor Mr. Wa1'l'en l-l Adviser George Lundslrom Sporl' Eclilor Doris l-lelwiq Fealure Edilor l'1er Alberlo Lileo Typisl ,- .1 Lorraine Donoqlwue J unior Edilor azzard .leon Lund Junior Edilor M iss Bess Benliorn Adviser M r. Orre Nobles Adviser L97J , f MJ 4,2 Jw X - 4 J! , , , .fhgff kv, A17-i 'I dj! A 4 SJ gycufl, hifi!! :KP I T127 YJ! Q-,JJ Kr! 1 Jifj my 7X 1 uv! 'H V-,fy ' Y T if J J 0-9' jr fy f . JT-, MJ ,P A- JJTD V bx'V I 4 , x' fy , , J , Y I,-'JJ ,FJ :fy jrT,vC YJ! JJ V4-7 1 ' U . . ' ' xx J' ' I- . wb, ,JY ,cg-J , 41' f JJ , E .iff Jf -BQ JH ,bw mv' . ,ik J Z ff Xf if J-af xi:-9 ' 5 fg Q X J 7 V JJ' I X7-JJ! :JJ . O ff 4 ff ff ff ff ,fa , ff ,J Q O JVRAQJ xfwr KX .HJ , Lajp! 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Mr. McClellan ond his ii++Ie flviiss Von Winkle ond Miss Von Klee!-4 pose ki-le1'e'sCoc1chRowlee-musicche block no're-book. for us. und ull! Doris ond Movie give Hue lens fi-icxppy, Vic, Ed, Bud, and Wuifred .... Who? fizoul' 'foil' Bcziicrdiies-Rosie, o break i??l. cz line! Marc. Lil. ond Doi. WhiTelocl4. Solsness, Wi'ighT, Linnane Church, Quinn, Yoclaey, Lmvog OsTerud, l-lelwig, Nadeau, McLean, Solsness SENIOR PLAY f l'M CHARLEY'S AUNT Trom Brazil-where The nuTs come Tram. LaughTer-applause! Care and Trouble scurried away as The Senior Play audience was playTully Ticlqled by The specTacle oT Charley's AunT, Brandon Thomas' hilarious comedy, presenTed by The Senior class oT i935 lasT Tall. CenTered around The escapades oT Lord Babberly, masquerading as Charley Wyl4eham's aunT, The play presenTed many amusing siTuaTion.s. BrieTly-Lord l:ancourT Babberly is prevailed upon by Two oT his college chums, Charles Wykeham and Jack Chesney, To acT as Charley's aunT when she Tailed To arrive Trom Brazil aT a Time when she was needed To chaperone a very imporTanT engagemenT wiTh Their Two Tiancees. The scenes Then Tollowing presenTed many amusing complicaTions. The casT, direcTed by Mrs. Maude STronach, included The Tollowing: Col. Sir Francis Chesney, laTe oT The Indian service, Charles McLean: STephen SpeTTigue, The big, bad villain, Vail WhiTelocl4g Jaclf. Chesney. BurTon W1'ighT and Roy Yoclseyg Charles Wylqeham, lvlarle Gabrielson and Dean OsTerudp Lord FancourT, kwhellg Donna Lucia d'Alvadorez, GerTrude Solsnessg KiTTy Verdun, peTTigue's ward, Delores Church and Doris l-lelwigq Amy SpeTTigue, The villain's niece, Lucille and Nora Linvogq Ella Delahay, an orphan, Marie Linnane and Jean Nadeau. f I100j fgff,ffjX I , - T if lf .rr . Dame Paula and The six geese The Tour monks Sylvia and The peasanTs OPERA 'k SPRING-AND SWEETHEARTS. l-low appropriaTe was The TiTle OT VicTor l-lerberT's delighTTul opera wiTh The spring aTmasphere aT gayeTy and romance! . The locale OT The sTory was The ancienT ciTy OT Bruges. To insure her saTeTy in Time oT war, Princess Sylvia, daughTer OT The King OT Zilania, was broughT as a baby To The Laundry aT The WhiTe Geese, conducTed by one Dame Paula. Sylvia was braughT up as Paula's daughTer, alThough The laTTer had six daughTers aT her own, wha were known as The WhiTe Geese. lvlikel lvlikeloviz, The man who had leTT Sylvia in Dame Paula's care years beTare, came To The laundry. lvlikel was conspiring To reTurn Sylvia To The Throne, which was abouT To be oTTered To Eranz. who, Traveling incogniTo, has Tallen in love wiTh Sylvia. The ploT OT The opera was embellished by capTivaTing music and Tine voices. AlTogeTher, SweeThearTs was one aT The mosT ouTsTanding operas ever produced in Ballard. The casT was: Sylvia, Eileen l-lolT: Dame Paula, Elaine O'Laughlin: Liz- eTTe, Tordis Relling: ClaireTTe, Charmain Cease: BabeTTe, Marjorie l-low- ell: JeaneTTe, Doris l-lelwig: ToineTTe, WiniTi'ed Early: NaneTTe, Eileen Anderson: lvlikeloviz, Erank PaTTerson, Norman Carlson: Eranz, l-larold PeTTerson: Slingsby, EulTon Woods:iSvensgai'd, l-loka 'fWall: Caniche Fred Tubb: and Lione, Agnes MacDougall.lAT N l ill Tyg.aNllTv,fal,mi r l1o1J . Ji ff ix, V ii AMX U ' if I OR6HESTRAS f OF THE THIRTY-TWO Senior Orchesiro members fourieen enioy The odded disiincfion of being All-Ciiy Crchesfro players-o high per- cenlroge. Senior Orchesfra The Junior Orchesiro fills o reol need, giving To beginners o chonce +o express Jrhemselves, improve Their pioying, ond ieorn orchesrrol Jreom- work. Junior Orchesira J' f :ff 'Z C H1021 XA 5- Band lsf Violins Henry Simonson. Concerfmasier Lorna Flowers Alberra Lilao Sylvia Johansen Clifford Millenbach Mariorie Shaw Margarel' Wade 2nd Violins June Herron, Principal Doris Biorl-4 Beairice Johnson Billie Follman Roberl Kerr Gunhild Loiquisi' Piccolo Orville Lane Flufes Kenneih E. Anderson Wayne Woodruff Oboe Thelma Kanniizer Clarinefs Edgar Davis Harry Dawson Tom Farrell Olga Gislason Alvin Jacobson Sheldon Lamb Andrew McConnell Dale Nelson Orches+ra Members Vivian Lunde Oboe Harold Madsen Thelma Kanniizer Violas Jack Clayion Trumpeis William Davis Wall Nelson Alvln Gregg Sianley Lindquisi' Cello , Doris Hansen Horns Fluie Mary Ann Noonan Wayne Woodruff Anna Solberg Clarinefs Sranley Fries Trombones Sheldon Lamb Roberl' Tomlinson George Pierce Aslrid Solberg Band Members Leo Elo Berlram Godfrey Alvin Gregg Edward Hun? Bob Junlsin Evangeline Lindbergh Ray Schullz Roberi Tomlinson Winlon Wilcox Richard Williams Charles Yoder Saxoplwnfs Slanley Lindquisi' Fred De U '5 Neil McConnell Lee Dennis R l hS h ' Vincenl Feliceila O lo Vp els Ruby Viclor Bob Vailancourl' French Horns Fred Lamkin Bob Lee Bqgggon Erwin iVlyl'll'e BGHY Thomas Mary Ann Noonan Sfanley Seymour Trumpefs Anna Solberg JO6 Davis Trombones James Dunlap George Anderson Sfring Basses Vicior Black Alice Chresienson Pel'cussion Bob Dolan Theron Heclsel Piano Esiher Hopf Carmelila Johnson Harp Beafrice Gecl-1 Fred Bunnell William Hall Vicior Langsea George Pierce Asirid Solberg Erling Solberg Barifone Andrew Aliheim Bill Henderson Bass Wesley Coafney John'Gabrielsor1 Dl'ums Bob Dolan Theron Heclsel Clyde Nelson l103J X 1 is AN A I' A J .. is fjljfljwyx - - .AP I xi .- fwfjo fi ,-iff 1 ' 1.15 , Qgrzllwj 'S' I V 5 - lX3:J44'l'Akl jv fl'l ' ea.-lssenioreiee Club ,X H ,4 GLEE CLUBS if THE PURPOSE of llie Glee Clubs l'l1is year has been Jra develop a grealer apprecialion and liking for music, +0 undersland il as a universal language, and lo sing if as a message from rnany minds in many lands. If llwis airn has-been allaingd, il is i+s awn reward, and +l'1e clubs have accomplished Their purpasg. . , I. Q MN! -.. N r '7,,s .ls ,,M,. ., f 5 is X x XX L Nlff f VX? X I i1o41 -. iyg, X ,V . T .fl T -f-.U IT ,1 f K I . OW9I'S Chapin. ClayTon, Tubb TTer?on rvie, Rambo, Jackson, Wall, Carlson T Shoernalser, Simonson, ' , STrand, C. Johnson, SandsTrom, Pederson, F. Johnson. Fl Hagan, GOTT, Early, A erson, E. Johnson, l-liaTT, Torkelson, Helwig, Howells, Cease TRIO - QUARTETTE f THERE'S MUSIC in The air when The Girls' Triple Trio or The Boys' Double QuarTeTTe geTs TogeTher.' Chosen Trom The girls' senior glee club, Thpreiare Two Triple Trios, each made up aT Three sopranos, Three second sopranqs. and Three alTos. Mem- bers were selecTed Tor Their knowledge aT reading or1'd inTerpreTing music, The Tone qualiTy aT Their voices, and Their willingness To sacriTice Their own Time To pracTice boTh beTore school and aTTer school. Accompanied by T-lelen Torlqelsen and direcTed by Miss T-larrieT CharlTon, They have ap- peared beTore a number aT groups in The ciTy. J - Singing someTimes as aluniT and somefirnes as a single quarTeTTe, The Boys' Double QuarTeTTe has closed a veryisuccessTul season. Programs were given by These boys aT The UniversiTy Music and ArT FoundaTion, aT NarTh CenTral Kiwanis Club, WhiTTier School, James Monroe Junior T-ligh School, and Cleveland l-ligh School. The mosT popular numbers sung by The group were On The Road To Mandalay, T-lame on The Range, Bells oT ST. Mary's, ShorTnin' Bread, and The Sword oT Ferrara. They have been accompanied by CarmeliTa Johnson and direcTed also by Miss l-larrieT CharlTon. Russel Chapin has been The club's business manager. T105J , fl B. l Wt fpxiwwtv f-afww I N7 Al, X N nn.. ...X J' -is fi M 1 A CAPELLA CHOIR . . . Opheus selT moy heove his heod From golden slumbers on o bed OT heoped Elysion Tlowers, ond heor Such sTroins os would hcxve won The eor OT PluTo To hove guiTe seT Tree l-lis hc:lT-regoined Eurydicef' 'k TO BE CONSCIOUS oT beouTy, To Teel The poeTry oT liTe, To know The ioy oT deepesT soul-expression, is To undersTond music. The highesT Type oTvocc1l music, colling Toro keen sense oT Tone, ci per- TecT piTch, is represenTed in o copello choir singing. Bollord is proud To sponsor such o proiecT, ond To boclf. iTs purpose, which is To TurTher The opprecic1Tion oT beouTiTul music. Bollord's choir hos ochieved on brillionT repuToTion Through iTs mciny cc1reTul ond someTimes diTTiculT reodings during The lgsT yeor. The Boch To School NighT progrom consisTed in porT oT The choir's music, ond ChrisTmos corols were presenTed during The YuleTide by These singers. The choir olso song over The rodio ond beTore The SeoTTle Chomber oT Commerce. ConsisTing oT over nineTy members, The choir hos been The lorgesT in The hisTory oT The school. H061 fl JW X L-I K l K l Thompson, Elarom, ChrisTensen, Marco, Sauers Omalanz, l-laTTie, Leander, Knudson, Bruce, LundsTrom A. McConnell, Jr., BancroTT, Hanson, N. McConnell, Lewis, Gardner, Nelson, A. McConnell, Sr. 'T STAGE cmsw f JULES VERNE wenT around The world in eighTy days. Wiley PosT made The Trip in eighf days. BUT The sToge crew, working amidsT a myriad OT seT- Tings, during The Shingle assembly, made The imaginary journey in less Than eighTy minuTesl By sTaging O Three-scene senior ploy, The All-CiTy ChrisTmOs POgeonT, The lvlidwinTer ConcerT, The opera and many oTher producTions wiThin The school, The sTage crew proved iTselT To be one OT The mosT eTTicienT sToge Torces ever assemloled. A Much OT The ci-edilr Tor The Tine worlq OT This orgonizOTion is due To The able direcTion OT lvir. A. P. McConnell. Also deserving special commenda- Tion are Leo Lewis, Leonard Swanson, and George LundsTrom, each OT whom is serving his TOurTh year on The crew. BeTween perTormonces The crew did much To beTTer The sToge. Among The Things accomplished were: The insTollaTion OT O permonenT Telephone sysTem, repoinTing OT all seTs, and O general overhauling OT all sToge prop- erTies. STage Manager .........,.......,.,.,.....,,....,,.,,,,,,,...........,......... Leo Lewis ElecTricians ..........,..... Leonard Swanson and George LundsTrom STage DirecTor ....................,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,. A. P. McConnell MEMBERS George Ban-:roTT David l-laTTie Tom Marco Lyle Pederson Ray Bruce John Knudson A. McConnell. Jr. GilberT Sauers Charles ChrisTenson lvan Leander Neil McConnell Leonard Swanson Karre Elnrom Leo Lewis VincenT Nelson John Thompson Charles Hanson George LundsTrom WalT Omalanz Ed Van Noy Willai'd Gardner E107J I W., I' . i ' l T.,- I . f H T 11 ,,, V U 1:5 CD LLI LU .J BUDDHA ON A BOLT OE GORGEOUS DE JA REEN AO KS N JU ED G AG H R WIT ED MM RA C ERS RV ST EA FAR x N T 1 JIYAMA FU F METRY O M SY RFECT PE AND THE TREE CHERRY A TH A E BEN EN MAID ED -EY ANT PS ASL A RH PE OR 31 :J an r I L. . . . , 4 ff fl ,1 . K 1' ' A ' 4,,.. 4 . . X ' 1 Y W wily, V 'Q 1 , I , . 4- , w , ,w ,, Q , . , ,A HM ,A CHAMPIONS i l fTO RICHARD Dick Munson, oaskefba anc baseball coach, we deolicalre Jrbis sec+ion in appreciafion for Jrheyrnany fine Teams he has produced a+ Baliard. QP.-I. Pbofol Shown in Hue picfure above from leff To righlr are Capfain Hank I-lallgrirnson, Johnny Olson, Bobby Walkeu', Chris+y Holevas and Bobby Wagnel'. FOOTBALL Nyle l-lerTlein dashes over The line Tor The winning fThe sTands are packed and The acTion is TasT in This Touchdown in The Franklin game. Ballard-Queen Anne sTadium game. lsakson, l-lunT, Bass, HerTlein, backs, receiving insTruc- fHeavy gridiron TacTics-brawny adversaries Tackle a Tions Tram Coach Rowlee. lP.-I. PhoTol Ballard Beaver on The 40-yard line. lsakson guards himself as he carries The ball Tar a fBallard reserves waTch The game Tram The siderlines. gain. WalTer coming up aT The righT. lP.-I. PhoTol Coach Rowlee in The background. fBill Bass seen in acTion. lP.-l.l 'kThaT coveTed spoT-The goal. flsaakson booTs The pigskin. lP.-Ll T, ACK J si, ...X . ,, .L 4. I QT 4. slr? -T f.fe The sTorT of The 440-yard race in The Bullard-Franklin n-ieeT. Lomb fBiII Thompson shown os he seTs Q new and Phipps on The line. record in The shoT-puT. ' fKnuTsen. Henderson and Edgar in The TirsT lop oT The high hurdles-- fChuck ChrisTenson soars over The bor in won by Bollord. The high jump evenT. fAnoTher TirsT place! The finish of The 220-yard dosh wiTh Phipps fToo bod! This pole-voulTer didn'T quiTe crossing The Tczpe. rnoke The hoisT over The bor! FINAL STANDINGS Firsl Teams Foolball-I933 Second Teams W. L. T. Pls, L. Garlield ...... ..... 6 O O I2 Queen Anne ............ I Lincoln ....... ..... 4 I I 9 Lincoln ......,...... 0 Ballard ........... , .... 4 2 0 8 Garlield ......, 0 Queen Anne ..,.,..... 2 I 3 7 Franklin .... 2 Franklin ....... . ,,.,.. 2 2 2 6 Ballard .......... 2 Roosevell ,...... ,.,.. 2 3 I 5 Roosevell ...... 3 Broadway ...........,.... I 3 2 4 Cleveland .... 4 Wesl Seallle ........,. I 5 O 2 Broadway ......... 5 Cleveland .......,...... 0 5 I I Wesl Seallle .......... 6 Baskelball- I 934 Firsl Teams Second Teams W. L. T. Pls. L. Ballard ....... ....,. I 0 2 0 20 Ballard ....,, ..,,... 0 Franklin ..... ..... 9 3 O I8 Lincoln I Roosevell ....... ..,... 8 4 O I6 Franklin ..., 4 Garlield ..,.. ...... 7 5 O I4 Roosevell ..,.,. 5 Lincoln .....,..,.. ...... 7 5 O I4 Garlield ......,, 5 Cleveland .,........,... 5 7 0 IO Broadway ....,. 6 Wesl Seallle v,...,.... 4 8 0 8 Cleveland .,.. 7 Broadway ,............... 2 IO O 4 Queen Anne ..... 9 Queen Anne ............ 2 IO O 4 Wesl Seallle .....Y.... I I Sophomores Freshmen W. L. T. Pls. L. Queen Anne .,'.,........ 8 O O I6 Ballard ...... 2 Wesl Seallle ......,,.. 7 I O I4 Broadway ...... 2 Lincoln .........,.......... 6 2 O I2 Garlield ....Y... 2 Broadway ....... ...... 5 3 O IO Franklin ........ 3 Ballard ....... ...... 4 4 0 8 Roosevell ...... 4 Garlield ..... .,,,.. 3 5 O 6 Lincoln ............ 5 Franklin ......... .,,,.. 2 6 O 4 Cleveland ...,...,...... 5 Roosevell ....... ...,.. I 7 O 2 Queen Anne ....,....... 6 Cleveland ..... ...... O 8 O 2 Wesl Seallle ...,...... 7 Baseball-I933 Goll-I 933 W. L. T. Pls. L. Ballard .........,,,........ 5 3 O I0 Roosevell .....,V,........ 0 Garfield ..... ...... 5 3 O I0 Franklin ....... .... 2 Lincoln ....... ...... 5 3 O I0 Garfield ....... 2 Broadway ....... ...... 4 4 O 8 Lincoln ............4 3 Franklin ......... ...,.. 4 4 0 8 Queen Anne ............ 4 Queen Anne ............ 4 4 O 8 Broadway ......... 4 Roosevell ,............... 4 4 0 8 Wesl Seallle ....V..... 6 Wesl Seallle .......... 4 4 O 8 Ballard ............. ..., 7 Cleveland ........ .. I 7 O 2 Cleveland ....... 8 ALL-CITY TRACK MEET-I933 Lincoln ...,.., ,.,,...,...,,, 3 7 Franklin ........... Roosevell .....,. . ,,,,.,, 3 I V2 Wesl Seallle ..... . Garlield ..,.. ,..,,,.,..,..,,,,,.,..,, 3 I Broadway ......... Ballard ....... Cleveland .......... Queen Anne ........... ....................... 2 Pls. IO IO IO 7 5 5 4 I O Pls. 22 I9 I4 I3 I2 II 8 6 2 Pls. I2 I2 I2 IO 8 6 6 4 2 Pls. I6 I2 8 IO 8 8 4 2 O ..Il 7 6 3 If112j i is Ballarol Ballard 'Hi Ballard ' . . JV, . fi i f izfg f.: - Y W. B 'ggi RAT? - Mqih-j1'1'1.,. is' B . . -L Ballald p ' Ba I la rcl f-if J 4'-Iiiffi '..pQ i: 1::L,f2SI.iiA' ' L f - Coach Rowlee Broadwayi Franklin ...... WesT SeaTTle Garfield .,...a. RoosevelT .,,a, Queen Anne FOOTBALL if MUCH TO BE THANKFUL FOR had The Beavers Iosr Thanksgiving Day when They saT down To Turkey dinner. ThaT aTTernoon, againsT Queen Anne, They had elecTriTied and Thrilled a huge crowd in The UniversiTy STadium To Tinish The season in Third place. They had won a ToTal oT ThirTeen games and losT only Tive in The lasT Three years. Also They had made a record aT scoring on every opponenT in The lasT TourTeen games. Then, Too, The Beavers were Thanl4TuI Tor Ten reTurning leTTermen nexT Tall and The underclassmen's announced deTer- minaTion To bring The TooTball pennanT To Ballard nexT season. QuTsTanding in The season's play was The memorable STadium game- The huge crowd, The perTecT weaTher, pennanTs Tlying, and bands playing SchweTz carrying The ball H131 Rowlands, ChrisTensen, lsakson. SuTcliTTe, DeShaw -a game packed wiTh Thrills and exciTemenT, as TirsT Queen Anne and Then Ballard Tallied, back and TorTh, wiTh long runs, many passes. and Trick plays. The score, Tinally, Queen Anne 20, Ballard I3. NexT in inTeresT, perhaps, was The C5arTield conTesT wiTh Ballard ouT- playing 7-O in The TirsT halT. ln The second Coach Rowlee's Tooys weakened and GarTield Tallied Twice. l.aTer, in The Tinal rnor-nenTs, The Beavers opened a deadly passing aTTack, only To be sTopped iusT shorT oT The goal line as The game ended. Garicield I3, Ballard 7. Previously, The Beavers had won Their TirsT Three garnes, Trorn Broad- way I4QO, Franklin 6-O, and WesT SeaTTle I9-O. l.aTer, in The besT played game oT The season, RoosevelT also was -deTeaTedg buT only aTTer The Rough Riders had Tied The score in The second and again in The Third Lipke, Thompson, SchWeTz, ScarleTT. Cook I X . T T T 'Tlx ,-:,.,., y IX B5 ju-E? 4'-fffg-nk' T , ' gin syEpQ?,,ih- I114j Milfon, Libby, l-ler'rlein, Walrers guarler did Ballard manage lo slay ahead and win-20-I3. I+ was loo close! ln Jrhe line-ups were only six relurning lellermen-Bill Bass, Alex Schweiz, Bill Thompson, Bill WalJrei', seniors, and Jess De Shaw, and Jim Scarlelr. For Jrhe All-Cily, Alex Schweiz, hallbaclq, and Bill Wal+ei', Jraclqle, were chosen. Bill Thompson was voled The inspiralional award. Receiving iirsl ream lerlers were Seniors Clarence Chrislensen, Ray Cool-4, Curlis Coons, l-lenry lsalqson, Roland Libby, Vern Milron, Bill Thompson, and Bill Wal+ei'. Junior lellermen were Bill Bass, SidgBemis, Jess De Shaw, Nyal l-lerllein, Wilson l-lunl, Jacla Liplee, Fred Rowlands, Jim Scarlelr, Alex Schweiz, and Byron Surclille. Managers John Aclqley and George Lundslrom also received lellers. Bemis. Bass, Coons, Hunl' - M ,,,, K ig V. x z ...Q ,AV - In f . V g ,,, J X M y ,yiyg , i lii gyyig , ggi J 1 , ggi. , . gg, If115fI X. , -1 -J' U L C .5-I.CI.k .- . . . oopel, lm er, an , Duckenheld, MacDougall, Thouleufson, Bramer, B.Pa'rTelson Barnell, Rambo, Pellerson, Graber, Risser, Rowlands, Norlon, Rowlee Crouch, Parsons, F. Pallerson, Snekvik, Nullal, Nelson, Frank Losey, Ness, Black, Blomgren, Edgar, Bralan, Jackson SECOND TEAM FOOTBALL Q WITH THREE SCORELESS He games +o Their credll, Coach Barne'H s second leam proved +o be 'rhe scoreless wonders. The scores: Ballard O, Broadway O: Ballard O, Franklin O7 Ballard 6, Wesl SeaH'le O3 Ballard 6, Garfield l3g Ballard O, Roosevell Og Ballard O, Queen Anne l2. Lellermenz Vic Black, Berl Blomgren, Dick l-lu'H'on, Charles Jackson, Bob Losey, Sran Nelson, Russell Ness, Charles Norron, I-larold Pelrerson, Frank PaHerson, Norman Rambo, Charles Rlsser, and Ed Snekvik. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL f AFTER LOSING THEIR lirsl 'rwo s+ar+s, 'ro Wes+ Sealrle, 25-O, and To Lincoln, I2-O, +he Sophomores won The firsr game ever won by a Sophomore eleven-from Roosevelt 7-6. Le'l'+ermen were Carl Anderson, Fred Bramer, Don Clark, Wesley Cooper, Derrick Duckenfield, Don Goodhew, Jack Felzman, Jack Klnnish, Slrewarr Loeb, Bud Mac- Dougall, Cliff Nordland, Ray Parsons, Bill Palrlerson, LeRoy Simler, Jack Skedd, and George Thorleifson. Cardwell, Slarkey, Jensen, Murray, Olson, Anderson, Parsons, Bachlor, Boyd Barnell, Haughland, Johnson, Shochben, Paflerson, Leu, Skedd, Felzman, Goodhew, Carlson Bramer, Thorleifson, Loeb, Nordland, Duckenfield, Simler, Clark, MacDougoll, Cooper l H161 K9 Wilson, Van WinTei', I-lanson, MassarT, Phipps Ryan, CapT. Greer, SagsTad, Adams, Williams, Mr. WhiTehead INTRAMURALS f PROVIDING RECREATION Tor over Three hunclred inTrarnuraI aThleTes is The greaT- esT aThIeTic venTure yeT carried ouT in This school. OT This program, Coach Virgil WhiTe- head is The direcTor. The Tall inTran'1ural basl4eTball Tirle wenT To Dick WiIson's quinTeT. In Touch TooTbalI, Odas Greer's Team upseT The aleTenclers, Wai'i'en lvlouaT's ouTTiT, I3-9, Tor The charn- pionship. ATHLETIC MANAGERS 1kTHE UNSUNG HEROES oT Ballarcl's-aThleTic wars are The harcl-working aThleTic managers. Wor'I4ing under The clirecTion 'aT Coach Munson and Coach Rowlee, These boys spend more Time Than Those in any orher sTudenT acTiviTy. l-leacl managers for The lasT year were George LundsTrorn, Toolrballg John Ackley, basl4eTloallg BerT Reynolds, Track: Roy Brown, inTrarnuralsg and WalTi'ed Wallen, sTuclenT manager. R. Brown, Ashley, LunclsTrom, Reynolds, I , Lee, Dunmore, Mczlvlorrow, Hawley, Wallen, Mr. Pease I1171 Ballard Cleveland ,,Y.,, ...7.. 2 3 Ballard RooseveII ...,. ...... 3 5 Ballard GarIieId ,.....A ,..,.. I 6 Ballard WesI SeaIIIe . ...... I 6 Ballard Lincoln .,.......,,.,.... I6 Ballard Broadway ..,,A...... I7 Ballard Cleveland .... ...... 2 O Ballard RooseveII .... ...... 3 O Ballard GarIieId ,.,,,, ...... 2 8 Ballard WesI SeaIIIe ...... 24 Ballard Lincoln , ,,.,,.,, ..,... 2 I Ballard Broadway ...,....... 7 Coach Munson BASKETBALL f A DOUBLE championship-IirsI and second Ieams! NaI Ior many, 'many long years has such an evenI been ceIebraIed by any SeaIIIe high school. So, IhoughI hard-worlaing Coach Ivlunson, as he mused one day IasI Iall, Iired oI seeing his Ieams malse commendable second or Ihird place Iinishes, iI is abouI Iime Ior Ballard Io ceIebraIeI And how Ballard did ceIebraIe: Iwo championships, IwenIy-one vic- Iories wiIh only Iwo games IosI in one season. Tell IhaI Io Ihe Ivlarinesl And Ihen IisIen Io Ihis: in Iwo years Ihe IirsI Ieams have IosI only Iive games, and Ihe second Ieams have noI IosI a single game, ouI aI a grand IoIaI aI IiIIy games. 'IhaI is some record. In pre-season play Ballard deIeaIed Ihe sIrong Franklin quinIeI Iwice, I-Iolevas, I-Iallgrimson, Damon, Olson A , ,I Wg, I 7 A Q Q 4 5 , 51,173 2 I , :-- A QQ .1. ' ' I 1 i 1 I I I :HP I I I 55255 . ogy E I 1 9 gg, , V V, 2 ,:' , f 1 - IIE I Ef f? I I , f I I Q I Yi 2, , ,ggi-li Q, Q. IVKC, I- .- I A i , ..,.. ,. 7 ' ..-..,-. m,-... ,..,L-,, , ,-,....,,-- L H181 w - rrii i s '.,V. i ' fiiffifs' is 1 1 Vigo' A . 5 1 ' E , s Q R 3 .M X , il 4 Q1 fu i I ., .A,,. EE, ,wnmuwui xy 'P m K 5 lgmlh Kaslner, Auslin, Wagner, Walker 32-I5 and 32-I4, and also Queen Anne, 32-6. Then followed Jrhe season's lwelve games wilh viclories regislered in all games excepl wilh Roosevell. Also, Jrhe ci+y's high score game was made by 'rhe Beavers, 55-I6, agoinsl Wesl Seallle. Four players placed on lhe Jrwo all-cily reams. Carol. l-lanlq l-lallgrimson, guard, and John Olson, cenler, made The lirsl leamg Bobby Wall4ei', lor- word, and Chrisly l-lolevas, guard, second Team. On lhe inspiralion plaque was inscribed lhe name ol: John Olson. Leller winners were Bobby Auslin, Willis Berg, Eddie Cunningham, Dick Damon, l-lanl-4 l-lallgrimson, Chrisly l-loleyas, Carrol Johnson, Wallei' Kaslner, John Olson, Bobby Wagnei', and Bobby Wall4ei'. Berg, Cunningham, Johnson U V5 Qullgj ER g A ' 55f:'1 22fiQ-' ' .fl .. V K' ,ii . V154 , N J: i is ,'s,, 9 , I si'is'i'i A 3, 2 K A. 'Y -W. fi 'i ' . f i 5, f119j Ballard .................... Ballard Ballard .,................. . 20 Cleveland .....,.,,....... Lincoln ...... .......... G arTield .................. I6 Ballard ............,...,,., Ballard Ballard ................... . 23 RoosevelT ...,. ....... B roadway WesT SeaTTle ............ I6 Ballard .,.,................ Ballard Ballard , ...... ....... . . 28 Garfield ........,......... Cleveland Lincoln ..... .......... I 5 Ballard .................... Ballard Ballard ........ ........ . I2 WesT SeaTTle ,.,..,.,.,.. RoosevelT Broadway ...... ...... 8 SECOND TEAM BASKETBALL f TWO YEARS wiThouT a deTeaT is The record esTablished by players on The second Team! JusT as The i933 championship seconds 'Finished The sea- son wiTh a record oT eleven vicTories and one Tie game, so did The l934 seconds Tinish The season wiTh The same record-Tor a second successive championship. l-lighlighTs oT The season pasT were a sensaTional rally To Tie The TirsT Lincoln game, and lasT-minuTe one-poinT wins over RoosevelT and WesT SeaTTle. LeTTers were awarded To Ben Anderson, Lowell Anderson, Louie Bunich, Dick Damon, Connie l-lenderson, Les Johanssen, Tony KosTonich, Arnie lvlaTThiason, Bud Pripp, Fred Shogren, and Berquin Siqurson. Munson, Pripp, L. Anderson, B. Anderson, CiTy Champions Bunich Shogren, Johanssen, MaTThiason, Johnson, KosTonich, Henderson, Dunmore H201 Rowlee, Elikson, Lukefa, Ness, Sagdahl E.Jorgensen, C.Jorgensen, Pcfferson, Rochas, Perrson SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL QMUCH IMPROVED over Iasf year's Freshmen cellar championship fearn fhe Sophomores proved fo be by winning four of fheir eighf gan-ies. They scored I6I poinfs fo fheir opponenfs' I55, defeafed Roosevelf 2 I-I5, Cleveland 20-8, Garfield 26-6, Franklin I6-I I, and Iosf fo Lincoln 20-23, Queen Anne I7-25, Broadway 27-35, and Wesf Seaffle I4-32. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL fTHE FRESHMEN finished fhe season fied for fhe championship wifh Broadway and Garfield, buf in fhe playoff fhe Ballard babes Iosf fo Gar- field 25-2O. The scores, in order of play: Roosevelf I5-7, Lincoln I7-I6, Cleveland I4- I 5, Queen Anne, 20- I 3, Broadway 2- I 5, Wesf Seaffle, 30-2, Garfield 23-I4, and Franklin 20-I7. Rowlee, Greenberger, Johnson, Fleming, Elfsfrom Sfarkey, MacDougaII, Clark, Perry, Gray H211 Rowlee, Cassel, Anderson, Creighlon, Scarlefl, Wilde, Vxfarricls, Wolson, Ryan Lamb, Phipps, Dennis, Chrislensen, Edgar, Malde, l36lfv6iSGT'1T Hall Bass, Van Win+ei', Osborne, Thompson, DeShaw, Henderson, Knu+sen TRACK f AS USUAL Coach Rowlee Jrurned our a fine lracls Team. ln The iirsi meel The Beaver Jrhin clads Jrurned back Franlslin 67'f2 To 46'f2. Viclories in Jrhe IOO-yard dash, broad iump, and pole vaull were challsed up for Ballard by Bill Bass. Bill Henderson fools firsl in Jrhe high and low hurdles and lied wiih Chuck Chrislensen in The high iump. Bill Thompson won bolh we-ighl evenls and, incidenially, sel all-lime Bollard records in doing il. Woll Phipps sped home for a double vicl'ory in lhe 220 ond 44O4ydrd dashes. The second meer wilh Wesl Seallle wds called off because of rain. Laler, in Jrhe firsl Triangular meelr Roosevell scored 58, Ballard 38'f2. and Queen Anne 2O'f2 poinls. IO0 .......,, BALLARD ALL-TIME RECORDS lN TRACK 'enlsins - l924 ,,......,.... ....,,.,.....,.,,.,...,.,.,,,,...,,,.s,,.,....., ..... I I 0.2 220 ..,,,,... lndridson - I924 ..,,.s,,.. A . . 223 440 ..,...,.,,.....,..,,. Loird -- 1930 ,,,,.,,.,. .,.,.,.Y. I 5l ,li 880 ..,...,,,,...,.,.,.,,,,.,,...,,.,, Laird - I93O ,...,..,,, ......... 2 203 Mile ................,..,s,,,.,.,,,.. Dean - 1928 ,.,..,.,.,,.,, .... ,... . . ,.,,,... .....,... 4 : 34 l2O High Hurdles Welch -- I932 .........,.,..,, ,,,,,...,.,,,,,.,.......,,,,.,,,,,,,....,,,,,s ..... I l 6.4 220 Low Hurdles Ringenberg - i932 ,.,.,................,........................,.,.....,,.,.... ......... I 25.8 Relay V2 Mile ,,..,.........,. lJenl4ins, lndridson, Seymore, Carpenier - I924-l ..s.s... ........A,,. l 235 Pole Vauli ......... Beaife - I933 .,...s,,,,,,,,,,.,,...,.......,..,.......... ........,.......... ....... l 2 ' lfgu High Jump ,.,,,,, BecrH'e -- IQ33 .......,,,,,,,,,, .,, ,,,,,,. .,,,,,,.,,, . Y, 6' Brood Jump ..,..,,,.......... Jenkins - I923 .....s, ....,.. 2 2' 'ff' Sho? ................,,............., Thompson - i934 .,,,,,, ....,.. 4 8' BV Discus ,,,....,.....,s..,.......... Thompson - I934 ,,,,,,, ....... I 27' 8 'All-Cify Records. H221 I RoThgeb, I-lawley, Plouf, Munson, Pripp, Cunningham, Erben Wall4ei', Merrill, Person, C.Johnson. Taylor, Cool-4, ThorleiTson. SchweTz P El M T E h BASEBALL if WITH SIX LETTERMEN back, Coach Munson developed a Team ThaT shows promise oT coming very close if noT acTually winning anoTher TiTle Tor Ballard This year. This year a new policy in scheduling games was adopTed. Each Team has a schedule oT Twelve games, playing a home and home series wi+h six schools. Because oT This, Ballard does noT meeT eiTher WesT SeaTTle or Franlslin during The l934 year. The Shingle Weavei's showed ThaT good old Ballard spiriT To come Trom behind and nose ouT Lincoln, 6 To 5, in The season's opener. The second conTesT resulTed in a comparaTively easy I6 To 3 vicTory over Broadway. ATTer The game was Twice posTponed because oT weT grounds, Ballard iourneyed To Queen Anne only'To reTurn suTTering Trom a sTinging 3 To I deTeaT. In The nexT Two conTesTs The Team spliTg winning Tram Cleveland 9 To 4, and losing To GarTield 8 To l. The RoosevelT game was rained ouT and was To be played laTer in The season. Behind The Three-hiT piTching oT I-larold RoThgeb, Ballard opened The second halT schedule by deTeaTing Lincoln 4 To 3. A belaTed rally by Lin- coln in The ninTh inning was sTopped when RoThgeb Tanned a pinch-hiTTer aTTer The Rail-spliTTers had loaded The bases. l.eTTer winners on The l934 squad are Ray Cook, Ed Cunningham, George Erben, Jerry I-lawley, I-larvey Person, Percy,Perrson, ,John PlouT, Bud Pripp, I-larold RoThgeb, Alex SchweTz, and Jim SrouTe. OTher prob- able leTTermen are Earl Johnson, CheT Johnson, Doug Merrill, Cliff Ossin- ger, Bill ScoppeTTone, Jim Taylor, George ThorleiTson, Bob Wall4ei'. errson, o, inor, Scoppe Tone, .Jo nson, Kinnish, Sroufe H231 .W Zonker, Pueiz, Wood, LundsTrorn, Ackley, Sallier Anderson, Dunmore, Lee, MI'.WhiTehead, Miller, Thorson, Purdy GOLF X BALLARD'S FORTUNES in golf have changed! ATTer resTing near The lower rung aT The prep ladder during The lasT Two years, Coach WhiTe- head's nibliclq arTisTs are again conTending Tar The championship. So Tar The Tearn has wan six and losT only one n'1aTch. Scores up To May IO were: Ballard 24. WesT SeaTTle Og Ballard IZV2, RoosevelT lIlf2g Ballard IQ, Cleveland 5, Ballard l6lf2, GarTield 7lf2: Ballalrd l3lf2, Broadway lOlf2g Ballard I8, Queen Anne 6, and Ballard 3, Fran lin ZI. TENNIS if TENNIS DOESN'T SEEM To be Ballon-d's sporT. So Tar This season The Tearn has played and lasT Tour rnaTches-To Queen Anne 5-41 To Franl-.lin 8-I 7 To Lincoln 6-31 and To RoosevelT 6-3. Manzer, Ries, Rrsser, Damon Mafhison, Olson, Mr. McEacheran, Byers, Loeb If124fI ! l Boifano, Overfurf, J. Lund, Becker, A. Solberg, Pepoon Borgen, Relling, V. Farley Kosfrencich E. Lindsefh, Kinsley, Ryan, N. Raffray, MacDougall, E. McCallum, M. Linnane Beal, V. Fifer, Hiaff, Mickelson, Foley, Oxford, Perkins L. Hanson, l-lvafurn, Porfeous, Gorsf, Mifchell, on, F.Johnson, Liko, Berry E McComb, Peferson kv Rocksfad, Warfes, E. Anderson 'L me B if The BIG B CLUB is an afhlefic associafion of girls who have earned five hundred poinfs in various sporfs and who have been vofed info fhe club. The G. A. A., an organizafion in which any girl inferesfed in girls' afhlefics may be a rnernber, has fhis year been incorporafed wifh fhe Big B Club, fhe officers of fhe fwo associafions being fhe same. The maior acfivifies of fhe year were fhe hikes, fhe Big B inifiafion, and a breakfasl' for fhe leffer winners of all Seaffle high schools. The girls hiked fo Faunfleroy Park, fo Sand Poinf, around Green Lake, and fo fhe foofball garnes. A breakfasf, an annual affair, was affended only by Big B girls OFFICERS Pi-esider-if ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.. M a riorie Mifchell Vice-Presidenf .,.,,,. ,,,,,...,.,,,,,,,.,,,,,.,,,,.. G Iadys Micikelson-f77'JVf v Sec:-efar ..,.,,..,,, ...........,., E lin Pa mason ..f ' Treasureii ,,,,,,. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,., M argif Rocksfad MIA Reporfer ,,,,, .,,,,,, ,,,A.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,.,... C a fherine l-lvafurn MEMBERS Eileen Anderson Virginia Farley Angelina Kosfrencich Delores Perkins Hazel Beal Violef Fifer Alberfa Liko My,-He P5-+94-gon Elnor Becker Lorna Flowers Esfher Lindsefh DO,.O+hy porfeous Janef Berry l-lazel Foley Marie Linnane N l O ROHM Mazilia Boifano Jessie Mae Gorsf Jean Lund T R H. Y Olga Borgen Lena Hanson Agnes MacDougall O' 'S fe mg Rufh Carlson Pauline l-liaff Eleanor McCallum Helen R55 Edifh Clarke Frances Johnson Elle,-, MCCO,-nb Anneffa Ryan Lucille Davis Asfrid Kasen Lilq Overfurf Anna Solberg Lorraine Donoghue Pauline Kinsley Norma Oxford Alice Warfes 11251 GIRLS' TEAMS Senior Volleyball As+ricl Kasen, Margi+ Rocksiacl, Doroihy Porle- ous, Olga Borgen, Violer Fifer, Carlisla Wells. Norma Oxiorcl, Pauline Kinsley, Elnor Becker, Eslher Lindseilm, Alice Warles. Senior Hockey Pauline Kinsley, Dorolhy Por'reous, Viole+ Filer. Margii Rockslacl, Asfrid Kasen, Olga Borgen, Elean- or McCallum, Myrlle Pe+er- son. June Kappan, Angelina Kosrrenciclm, Norma Ox- iorcl, Ellen McComb, Marie Linnane. Senior Baskefball Asrrid Kasen, Margil' Rockslad, Beverly Gislason, Norma Oxforcl. Angelina Kosrrencich, Pauline Kinsley, Elnor Beck- er, Esllier Lindsellw, Alice Wa1'+es. .. , . ..n.,.,.,- If126j Junior Volleyball June Bergman, Mariorie Mircliell, Anneira Ryan, Agnes,fMacDougall, Gladys Mickelson, Florence Zainey. Hazel Beal, Jessie Mae Gorsf, Anno Solberg, Paul- ine HiaH', Georgia Lan- casier. Junior Hockey June Bergman, Jean Lund, Cai'l'1erine Hvaium, Florence Zainey, Hazel Foley. Marjorie Mi'rcl'iell, An- neHa Ryan, Hazel Beal, Doris Burler, Gladys Mick- elson. Beoirice Boss, Helen Whilrcomb, Agnes Mac- Dougall, Pauline Hia'r'r, Dor- o+l1y Diddia. Junior Baske+ball Frances Johnson, Eleanor Nerbun, Jessie Mae Gorsi, Olga Gislason, Anna Sol- berg. Mariorie Miiclwell, June Bergman, Hazel Beal, Gladys Mickelson. H1271 J ff? l I - Sophomore Volleyball Frances Johnson. Lois Dahlquisl, June l-lerron, Norma Wells, Doris Ross. Annabelle Schullz, Bever- ly Banclimere, Lois Schmicll, Margarel Pelerman, Eliz- aloelh Torell, Conslance Sundquisf. ,lf- Sophomore Hockey Claire Nacleau, Corinne Collins, Elizaloelh Torell, Dorolhy Peclen, Eileen Lin- nane. - Borghilcl Krolqeid, Lois Dahlquisl, June Herron, Doris Ross, Conslance Sundquisl. Beverly Bandimere, Rulh Sundberg, Frances Johnson, Margarel' Pelerman, Nor- ma Wells. Sophomore Baskefball lvlariorie Sapp, Lois Dahl- quisl, Doris l-lenderslrom, Conslance Sundquisl: Caroline l-leclq, Anna- belle Schullz, Doro'l'hy Peden, Eileen Linnane, Norma Wells. 51283 Freshman Volleyball Erna Wiedman, Jean Kneadler, Summer Ayres, Joy Ross. Belly Urie, Navelle Ed- gar, Janel Lund, Lucille Crawford, Shirley Bandi- 'nere. Freshman Fielclball Maxine Lewis, Vera Jean Halverson, Erna Weidman, Caroline VanMason, Adella Mae Moore. Joy Ross, Navelle Edgar, Lucille Crawford, Gladys Alsslen, Summer Ayres. Freshman Baskefball Gladys Alsslen, Sigrid Anclerson. Billie Cody, Margarel Jensen, Vera Jean l-lalver- son, Maxine Lewis, Caroline Van Mason. Ka'l'herine Ashmore, Bel'- 'ry Urie, Lucille Crawford, Janei' Lund, Summer Ayres. H291 JJJN Qi0b ?f LU . A 2 IQ - A' P , , ,.!f'9 f a DM Wi' ff if W v ,ff 'Ln ffl' ff All J ' y Wagfwd ff fr fy, ILA ff!! ' f .45 W afgfpf f ff2f f W My WA I A 01 W 'gf 'l IW? M !W,gm,':9.Qr I ML? my f 0 ! ,f A ,y4V':f!4wWfUWuL x7q, V 1K, Wig !LJ, iq bg .ewwf 5 5' W USD! f+ pffe..,,.,wr iff fl? MMV ,,,- f im ' I :jf Q ' 7 Mui 1 ,, WU W' , Q ga wi 'Ju X? P , --A A Q -hx - Q3 bw. - Z-T..-3-fr-3 - Y , ., -.. ..,., A-l1....,.:-, ,, aqa..., .... ,..... . Mi. ..., .--Huw- hair ?????? iJanei, Dolores, and Jerry in cos- fumes, flflnor Becker and Clara Young falls over Girls' Club affairs. f'Bill Edgar, Byron Sulcliffe, and Francis Ploul harmonize. js. kGeorge, Leo, Vlfillarcl, Burlon, ancl Jolin-spring kWee Winlqie Willie! days. Mabel Bordviclq in a close-up. lvlary Rolwrbocla says, H's dumb. Orre Nobles and lnis dog Pall. iLorraine Donoglnue, Margil Rockslacl, and Alice Vlfczrles. fllean Oslerud and Charles Clmreslenson playing Tag. SENSE AND NONSENSE 'A' 'N if HI' ExcerpTs Trom a privaTe noTebook abouT Ballard-IO. K., youse smarTing Choir vicTims, yuh may know who wriT iT-buT yuh goTTa keTch 'im TirsTIl There's oi 'Screwloose' Somewhere! -James Dallas if .k if Foreword f THE TITLE aT This liTTle diTTy is a quoTaTion Trom I-Ion. James Dallas, noTed hisTory Teacher and man abouT Ballard I-Iigh School, who aimed ThaT remark aT me lhe needs TargeT pracTicel. IT lThe TiTlel has noThing To do wiTh anyThing in parTicular. INleiTher have The lines To Tollow. The whole masTerpiece is abouT noThing in parTicularI I don'T even know why I wroTe iT. lOr did I wriTe iT??l And naw ThaT ThaT's clear, The reader may proceed To read whaTever Tollows lproviding he or she can read-iT he can'T I don'T see how The dickens he goT This Tarll P. S. Good luck! lYou'll need iTIl ' 'A' i 'A' Each day Ballard I-Iigh School opens There are classes. Each day There as classes, There is A Cappella Choir. Each day There is A Cappella Choir There is noise. Each day lThis repeTiTion geTs me downll There is noise Miss CharlTon geTs mad. lIncidenTally, she direcTs ThaT noise. l Each day Miss CharlTon geTs mad-well, go an, read iT yaurseIT: and suTTer wiTh The Choir! EirsT, I'II discuss The room. IT's easy on The eyes 'cause There's noThing To look aT- unless you like The Teacher. Oh, yes, Miss CharITon has a sign hung up ThaT Charles ChresTensen made ll wish iT was Charles ChresTensen whaT was hung upll IT says, Don'T work Tor The Teacher, work Tor yourselT. And, bein' The kids aren'T working Tor The Teacher-well, whaT would you do? ' -k .k if IT seemed queer once when I could hear FulTon Woods over all The oTher voices. I Tound ouT IaTer ThaT ThaT was because nobody else was singing. 'A' i i' One day The Choir sung for The Chamber o'F Commerce. I was 'FIQT and Miss Chcrlfon was broke. 'A' i 'A' Miss CharlTon has a big sTick she's always waving. I hope she doesn'T hiT me wiTh iTI Oh, yes, you should have seen me in The MidwinTer ConcerT. I had 'em layin' in The aisles lEasT asleep.l f132:I Y Y 'fi' 'if 'fl' MOSTLY NONSENSE I:lO P. M., February 2, l93-4 I rhink Miss Charllon likes me. 2:IO P. M., February 2, I934 I changed my mindl FIGW OFI8 . i' i 'A' Fred Tubb had a cold before The Midwinler Concerl. Now he's gon an' lraded il info a bran' I i' i 'A' I know ci bald-headed 'reacher who said lhal grass doesn'+ grow on a busy slreel. I know a dog wo+ has fleas lNo conneclion in+encIecI.l H i' i 1' Mr. Smilh is a music leacher. I-Ie reaches music. Once I signed up 'lor his glee club-he changed his room. I guess Miss Charllon i:n'l' so par- licular. i' i 1' - AI -ice s'l'ill sorel - i' k 'A' Know lhese names?-Russell up some food and come wilh me. We'll Bob along lhe waves in a dilapidaled Tubb. We'll sail +o foreign lands where women wear a Vail. Whei'e lhey do nal wear M ' ' 'L '- hair.-I-las I-larriel?-Gimme DeWalei'-l've gol a VJhilelock cn my barn-All oull The Tubb has a leakll i' i 'A' Johnny Richards knows Miss Charllon can'l' undersland The words when he sfngs for her. I-Ie says his Jrongue slips over his eye loolh and he can r see whal he's saying! 'A' t i Jerry Wallace is so gracefull-Jusl' look al lhal bump on l:ull'on Woods' head. A gk A l' t f BobEdgxai'isJhiirvbayg71ealkqiiE1 agkoul lhe Nalional Guard. Maybe perhaps he's going lo be a lile-boy-Or a beach warmer al Green Lake. I-ley, you can'l swim here! l know il-I-lelpl I-lelpl i i i' lOl:-I-EIXI SEE FRED TUBE CARRYING A HARP. -l'l'lA-I' GUY SURELY IS GPTIMISTIC. 'A' k 'k Once I saw Miss Charllon sing in 'rhe Philomel Chorus. I wonder if she whislled on 'lhe high noles? 7 f Allen' I-luberl Gibbs had finished his song 'rhere were cries ol Fine, fine! --I wonder il he ever did pay il? I asked a cerlain D. D. il he had a place of worship. I-lo replied lhal' he was on his way lo her house 'I'hen. H331 Compliments of CASCADE DRUG STORE zooo Marker sf. su. 9616 B. o. JoHANNsoN Woman's EdiTion - Backward - ln This woman's ediTion oT someThing or oTher, l'm abouT To release my unusually secreTive naTure and Tell all l lsnow-and some l don'Tl This masTerpiece oT noThing in parTicular abouT noThing in parTicular, consisTs largely oT noThing in parTicular. Being in The mood aT Telling noThing in parTicular, my mind runs, oT course, To noThing in parTicular. And now ThaT noThing in parTicular is seTTled abouT noThing in parTicular, The reader lnoThing in parTicularl may proceed wiTh-noThing in parTicularl l-laving already menTioned ThaT This is a woman's ediTion oT someThing or oTher and noThing in parTicular-The TirsT name l shall menTion is EThel- berT Wi'ighT-lusually wrongl-The young lslhe is an imposTer in The Senior Glee Club, and is declared by Miss CharlTon To be unsquelchablel All you young Temales who happen To have noThing wiTh which To occu- py yourselves in The evening, Bob Bollong is highly recommended. I have noTiced ThaT Doris l-lelwig seems puzzled over a TlaT noTe on The choir panana. Perhaps she is unaware ThaT CarmeliTa Johnson has a wounded Tingerl l-lonorable menTion To Eileen l-lolT Tor Taking The high noTes-and all The Tellows inTeresTed in voice culTure who enioy waTching herl iii' A Tew oT The young girls should slip inTo The Boys' Senior Glee Club and hear some OT The Per'FecTly STunning remarks Miss CharlTon makes abouT Jerry Wallace. 'k k i' WhaT would our unaccompanied choir do wiThouT The piano? B E R G I N ' S BALLARD'S LEADING CAFE 5509 - 24th Ave. N. W. D. BERGIN, Prop. H1341 YOUR PATRONAGE ALWAYS APPRECIATED HAUFF'S 5443 BALLARD AVENUE YOUR HOME-OWNED DEPARTMENT STORE Louise KaIbach's in a iam. She losT her glasses and can'T look Tor Them unTiI she's Tound Them! 1' i 'k Spring has sprung-a leak! Pencil, paper, boy Triend, noTe, Pease. 'NuTT said! - 'A'-it CenTerpiece Being iT such ThaT I have given my readers boTh a Foreword and a Back- ward, I now give you a CenTerpiece-The iuiciesT biT aT The pie! Remem- ber-This is conTidenTialq don'T Tell anyone excepT your besT Triend and cauTion him or her To do likewise! Shhhh!!- LisTen To The Lambs aT I-lome on The Range, Cn The Road To lVIandalay ! They are Trespassing in Joseph's Lovely Garden. Oh, God, I-Iear Cul' Prayer, They cry while munching The leaves Trom Trees, and Open Our Eyes ThaT we may see Morning! Then The Telephone rang like I-IelI's Bells and Miss Choi-Iron sTopped waving her sTick aT Clap Your I-lands in order To answer The darn Thing! PeGIOinQ Thomas sawzp- Z I f f Mr. Pease sending STewaTQlollo,?wy ack To secon secTion aTTer a desperaTe aTTempT To reach The library-aT The wrong Time. Charles Jackson and Norman Carlson TlaTTing while aTTempTing To warlole I-lame on The Range -lThem guys musT live in a TIaT!l iii' Russell Chapin running To The library-as BUSINESS MANAGER l??l of The Boys' Double QuarTeTTe. I Bowie ELECTRIC co. We Feature: U I 5349 BM Aw. 5 Sfszfgziiifsrazirizifr I SU' 0474 W Appliances I We Can Repair Your Electrical Appliances H351 LAFFERTY'S PHARMACY PREscR1PT1oNs - OUR SPECIALTY 2200 Market St. SU. 1400 BEN LAFFERTY, Ph. C. Un peTiT oiseau Told us- ThaT Miss Blanchard is a dyed-in-The-wool movie Tan. Could you Tell us, Miss Blan- chard, if The recenT Tilm, Darla Hazard. had anyThing To do wiTh a cerTain Teacher abouT Ballard? 7 7 And ThaT, aT Times, Miss Miles can raise quiTe a racIf.eT-aT BadminTon, I'm Told. ThaT Miss CorleTT has a passion Tor ThaT good old game oT gawT. I didn'T Ianow ThaT she even Iqnew how To hold The caddiesl QuaTre, QuaTrel By The way, I wonder where on earTh Miss Reep acquired ThaT cuTe Swedish accenT? I did hear, Though, ThaT The Misses Dodge, Burleigh, and I-lopleins can Bowl 'em ouTI lBowI, noT Bawlll-In oTher words, Bowlers Three, Dodge, Burleigh, and I-loplqinsg Miss Miles has her besT racI4eT elsewhere, she's only a subsTiTuTe herell-RighT down our alley, Teach'I iii' BUT we musn'T TorgeT ThaT IiTTIe, round, whiTe, bouncing balll No, noT golT: ping-pongl Lee I-lesseITine plays. I-le says The oTher Teachers call him Champ Yeah--ThaT's whaT he saysll ParenThesis- The Tlowers ThaT bloom in The Spring, beware! La CharITon's Ioosell-ParenThesis. iii' Oh, yes! Garden enTI1usiasTs- MISS BARRETT MISS A. WOODS MISS CHARLTON MISS CORLETT ETC., ETC., ETC. -A- 1, ir Seen in The halls-Jack CIayTon carrying Miss CharlTon's long brieT case. Yeah, Jacla's bein' Trained boTh aT home and a broad. -geT iT, geT iT??? , X Compliments of BALLARD BLOSSOM SHOP I E X ' Our Flowers Speak for Themselves Q - 2021 Marker sr. MRS. c. H. w1GG1Ns y e sigl t l I Appointments: SUnset 7897 DR. JOHN EDWARD MAGNER OPTOMETRY Ballard Eagles' Bldg. 2212 Market St., Seattle l hear that Lee l-lesseltine is rather lenient with spare time in Tardy Roll, Say, teach, you'II spoil my chances tor a big show it you retuse this buck an' don't let my girl triend out o' that two hours ya gave us. l 'k f 1' For Sale: Forty-two typewriters. See Warren Mines. i' -k W Side Glances T. Stewart Smith giving help in conducting a Sweethearts rehearsal -no, no-the opera! 'A' i 'k Psstll Secret-Bob Losey had three tlat tires in two days. Rumor has it that both Bolo and Happy DeShaw wish to swap their Fords tor Mr. Smith's bicyclel - 'A' t 'k That goes tor G. Speck, too! 'A' i 'A' Russell Chapin practically running in the halls-sleeves rolled, pencil and paper in lett hand-has anyone seen him??? - - we ,k ir Wi s a goose! lln the opera, students-remember, Sweet- hearts '?l 1' i 'k Oh, yes, Miss Charlton might exchange that loriet case ot hers tor a steamer trunk. lShe certainly needs itll I fir Al Biermeland once threatened to take Miss Charlton out in a rowboat-personally, l don't know the exact reason, but l've heard that one ot Al's favorite sports is over- turning rowboats ? ? ? ? A And Miss Charlton appears willing to row Al around a little, too!! Al-ice STILL sore! 1. c. PENNEY COMPHNY In Ballard O 2232 Market Street A COMMUNITY INSTITUTION H371 so 'iigfaw , yV'v '!. ii f ' J l , ,B CLINT W. LEE COMPANY ' ENGRAVERS AND STATIONERS THROUGHOUT AMERICA MA. 9244 - SEATTLE - 708 FOURTH AVE. Seen oT opero reheorsoi: Bob Becker hoiiering obouT The TosTe oT lip- sTick-irnokeup, deor pupils, iusT rnokeup!! ej 'kit Pome Ter boskeTbol!: Johnny, Hank, Bob, ChrisTy, Dick- STors ap!enTy-Take your pick! Fn'sTs and seconds: ioTs of zip, Bofh Tecrns won The championship! Ki i' i i' I I A Teoicher oTTer our own heorTs! G. Speck hoTes TesTs iusT os much os we 3 do-he hos To correcT The Things! gk if .k 1- X 5 X Jock C!oyTon soid The senior ploy wos O. K. he guessed: buT who The X Ziipkens heord oT on AunTie weoring number IO's?? y X Xi T 'ii-! r + 1, if I A Mr. DeVilb,iss sToyed in The some seoT Tor obouT Tive hours. I-ie wos reviewing The V ro QT dress reheorsol. We were iusT Thinking ThoT perhops he grew os bored looking WoT us os we were becouse oT only one in The ciudience. T 3 I A' if 'T S Ti! ' X I wonder iT! Miss Cor!eTT speoks English-she's oiwoys colling rne rnodemoise!!e or ' 'ik ..nuTs ol- 5orneThing! xgxx X rx Xi xv I X XC X X ,XTX FARRELI. LUIVIBER C0. ! ! 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