Ballard High School - Shingle Yearbook (Seattle, WA)
- Class of 1937
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Yet how insig- nificant our efforts seem in comparison with the spirit of these people. For how could we hope to catch more than an echo of their magnifi- cence, a fleeting glimpse of their beauty. It is as a tribute, then, that the Shingle staff of 193 7 dedicates this yearbook to the entire Nordic race. 30:59 H355 HH K5 fa? Xanga HHH!!!55555555555555555555KHHHHQKHHQHQHMMH595595HHHHQHHH5H55H!HHHHHMH5H5HHHHH 9 25 HN! H 5 295 52 2536 523 Nutinnal Sr nlantir rean Aaanriatinn 1954 ALLAMEILICAN YEAIKBOOK CRITICAL SERVICE ffm, , Y 5' . . .'f7g'b ' .figfqx iiigilyygygf, Une Shingle ln rtrosnftfun of in mm'1.- is nwinnlul Zlll Zlrnn-iran honor Rating in Mr fi-urrmnfu Nalikmul Ycarbomnl Crilffu,S:r1'1'1't of :Inf Nu1iunulS1I1oIn.1111 Pn-cs Aimciuviun UL- ilu Un1'wr.vi1y ofMfl111fsrll:l, Ijrlmrlnvfur 11fAlourr1uI1,r1n. ,1., 11,1 .l.., .,f 1934, .......,1.....:.-N 1 -7- U H my M: '17 ,.f.'2I',. 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Pupils and faculty are justly proud of this. 59HKHHHHHHHHHKHHMM3555555HHHMM550555555KKKHKHHQHHHHHHQMRHHHHMKHHHHHHHKKRHMHHH Q55H55HQHHHHH5555HMMMMQMQHQHHQHHHHQHHMHHHHHHQQQQHQHMHQQQQQQQZQQQHHHRHQHQMQHHH P43292 9895 9589 nag QQQ Xxx NN xx PRESENTING in picture and poetry bits of our campus and familiar scenes in our school . . . as seen by the artist photographer and by the student poet. 'oi agen as 'sa miss SEQ nga nf . 252 io: 2 ' iwii mem wma mais 555 was Q H5553 H555 555 555555555555H5555QQKQQMQHMHHMMQMQHHQHHHZHHH HHH QQHQQQHHQQQQQQQQQQ 0555995555555555595555555QQQQMMQMHHHQQQHQHHQHHMQ NHHHQ5Q5QHQQQQQQQQQQQQHQRQHHQQQHQQHMQQQHHHQHQHHM H5QM555QQ55Q5HH55Q55QHQUHHHQHHHHHQHQQQHQQHHHQHKH HHQHKQQHHHQQQHHQHQHQQQQHHQHQQQQQHQHHQMHHQMMMMMHM A brief respite from work is welcomed by all As students pass through this clean, pleasant hall. 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EHH555559555H5555QQQQQHHHMHHQQQQQQHQQQHQHHQQM9995 EHH9555H5955959555555!5555555QMHHQHHQQHKHHQHHHQQQ EQQQH5HQQQHHQQHQQQQQQQHQHHHHHHHHHHQMHQQQHQQQQQHQQ EVQMQQQQQQQQQQQQQMQMHM955UHQQQQQQHHHQQQQMMHMQQQQQ Tall trees and lacy shrubs form a sheer screen Around this cool, shaded terrace-a well-known scene. QH555QHH9555565Q59593555QQQQQQQQQHHQQQHMHQ550559 999995555055555900555659QQQQQQQQQQQQMHHQQ5555555 QQQQQQQQQQQHHHQHHHHUMQQQHQUHQHHQHHQHQHMQQQNQQQHH 55555QQNQQHHQHQQHHHQQQHHRHHHKMHQQQQQQQQQMUQQQQQQ The scene's not inspiring for this rendezvous. But the spot is convenient-who cares for the view? .J L- 1 ,s,,..- 3 .Q -, . I 4 , K. 3 l l , 1 w , Appeasing mind-hunger, pleasing the eye, A true temple of knowledge is our own Ballard High! QNK5QHQQQHHHQQHQQQQQQQQQQMQHHQHHQ59555555959QQQQQQQQQQHQQQQHQQMHHHHHH 6555555MHNUQMUQUQHQEQQHQQQQQMHQQQQ55M559QQQ5QQQQQQQHQQQQQHQHQQQHHHHHH HMHHMHHHHHHHHHHHQHH55553555H555H555555555555HHQQHQHHKHQHHHHQMHMHHH555 5555555535QHH55QQQMQMMH55MQMHM9MQ5HMHMQHMHHHHHHHQHQMMHHNHH55505559555 Upperclassmen's haven is Senior Alley. Here no freshman dares to dally. 5HHHNH5555QQH5HHQQ55QHQQQQQQHQKHHMHRKKMHHKHHQ Q55HHHHQHQQRQHQMKHMQQHQKMRQQQKHQHQHMMHHQKQMHHH M RM HM HH555555555HHQKHKQHQHHMQQQQNHHQQHKHHHQHHQMMHQHMH H555HUMMQ555HHHQQNH55N5555QHQHHHKMHHHHHKMKQHHHHQ At noon in the warm sun these students bask Until the faithful bell rings: then-back to the task! DUTIES AND DOERS GAARDSBRUK-Which in English Means Farmland The Scaindinavian's tradition, to have permanent possession of their old homesteads, has fostered an intense love for old and unchanging ways. So one finds in the fertile, far-stretching Ostaga plains the villagers in vivid costumes tilling the soil and reaping the reward of their labors in bountiful crops of Wheat, oats, and potatoes. Though the summers are not long, the midnight sun mounts in the sky, illuminating the night and nurturing vegetation in that short while. ' sfif -' ... , ,ylmqyi-.yyn-4 r. Y .. J. , D .f Qu .I ' . ' ' ' wx ., ,-..v-x-vs-f: L f'i-'AN-h,,, f ' I ., -,, ..,..x.-A--av:I2fk , . ox-gig, .,wL,,.1,v:.tDq1:Fx:'.,1-'- .qk ,. U., I XNQ. ---Q w,qK . -Hr.,-,,.., .yx , A iw' 1 , .m, f .'.-Hx, 4 . X 1 x 4 ' 1 , , , ,x 1 , . , ,V , W X x rr . ,'. A L 4.49m-nw , -,J 'nu 11 I . v A x H 'X - , 1 x A 5 xk M N 1'-1 Q1- Q K ' N fx Q13 N ,Q Q91 X ....,7Q...'-.. I ,A I .iw .-,..,-.,,-,!,,. . Q' Blk gh Sag acsacsaoz mag ms mesa games PFW seem gesaossu MSN! scum mm 26695362 359232 mm 2455352 5912 img moz . 959595 pam S255 same: seam S52 NPS? SYM cpm gases messes ngmos aes. as . age 5 e 252 5 Q we is Ss? 5 as H THE Q53 PRlNclPAl.'s 222 H55 36365 Mssmas grads A NORDIC THEME is very appropriate for the 1937 edition of our annual. Many of our students are of Nordic origin and possess the sterling qualities of the Scandinavian people. We are proud of our Nordic basketball team which brought us a' well-earned champion- ship. The Nordic edition of the Shingle should be another champion, an All-American one. Our school is a championship school in offer- ing boys and girls opportunities for self development. With the de- pression years behind us, the future is promising to be more generous with young people. Those who make the most of their school oppor- tunities can face the future with high hopes and great expectations. George L. DeVilbiss nzzomg ii i +' D4 . .-iv 5 ig i .gf i Whit I ,.,. . mf , fi -a, 31+ '11-'if ay Jes?-f', i affwi 'fl 45- ' s -:- . S' ails-4-ig, . .. ,, '5i'3:f'5 +f i nn, 5 iz 1 . Q - me fart Aa-,ff ' i + L? . Mr. George I.. DeVilbiss Mr. H. E. Dickerman Principal l'i're-Priniipal Miss Donnell Miss Millenbach Daddy Coulter Mr. lm Pease Miss Ryder Clerk xlssislunl Clerk Cuslodiun Sludy Hull .Yluilu Hull TO THE INEVITABLE bench warmer the office is a some- what ominous place. But to those who have been good it is the center of all activity, one of the friendliest spots in school. Here in the southwest corner of second floor is located head- quarters for the Ballard administration. In the main office is gracious Miss Donnell of whom more questions are asked during the day than it is possible to comprehend. She answers them, too, besides handling office money and records, writing letters and reports of all descrip- tions, and being generally indispensable. At the desk nearest the files is smiling Miss Millenbach. who is attendance clerk and also has charge of eligibility lists for athletics, records of class changes, and tardy roll lists. Also located here are the offices of chief executive Mr. DeVilbiss and vice-principal Mr. Dickerman. Their quarters are small, but from them comes infinite wisdom in the management of a student body now numbering over twenty-one hundred. To the administration also belongs beloved Mr. Coulter, cus- todian of buildings and grounds. From his office on first floor. Daddy directs the work of five janitors and a matron. He assigns ADMINISTRATION l 8 all lockers and handles all locker-keys. Whenever there are minor repairs to be made about the buildings, a distress call is sent to the custodians rooms, and quickly Daddy Coulter appears. grinning in the manner which makes him adored and respected by all, ready to make things shipshape. Two worthwhile projects accomplished last year were the im- provement of the study hall doors to swing outward only. and an addition to the boys' athletic stockroom. New faculty members included Miss Wickstrom, Mr. Griffin. and Mrs. Arnold in the English Department: Miss Meservey and Mr. Minzel. commercial teachers: Mr. VanDevanter. chemistry: Miss K. Russell. English and physical education: Mrs. Ross, music: Miss Neffeler. French: and Mr. Armstrong, history. ln the English department a change was made in the Spring. New and revised literature courses for freshmen were instituted, with all reading based on certain centers of interest. Instead of reading literature of one type for a certain period of time the student was encouraged to read widely, following his own interest. thus giving literature a more universal appeal than in the past. A counseling service introduced last September met with en- thusiastic comment. Room two-eleven was set aside as a conference room. Miss Chamberlin, Miss Coulter. Miss Van Winkle, Mr. Mcf Comb, and Mr, Almquist. all assigned different periods as counselors. talked with students during their study periods about their school problems and plans for the future. ln this way experienced faculty members reached and advised a great many students. leading them to greater enlightenment and consequently better preparation for the opportunities given under modern educational trends. limi' is t1ltt'tlu.s tltfllflfl! 117 Ihr' tmflire. Ihr' hr'r11'l tml llizfx tlrrfrziizfrrlzrm. lU if 4 . . 4 - t ns. at 4 ' We i 13- -2 E-j ig e g, i Q? . ,mf fr+if t Q P S e fre P + 4 9 3, t 'X -Q-' E? ' v i-ss . J' . 1355?-E -Z 1fWr if 4 , 5. . fag . ? . ggx I -'L - + f+ 4 P E + 'E 9 if I I,..'M'..h ,' D :J Kr - . KR lx y Hy l f 'N -lm i t 'i J' X t-rw? . . ..EER .A 'N -f . .1 't .4!'i, .1 I-Jia' 5 '.SQ..' ' M Q' . - K 1 4? . - IW ...P - fa.-' Q y .1 ' , . L I Wim fig? 't 'AJ' il lxi'-'A ll fx, ti .Ji . . ,... 4 Wah . 4 El 'il ii! 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University ol Texas. l..l..B. eonversationalisl FACULTY To illustrate the trend of all classes toward the informal. faculty at Ballard tell of interesting projects and new methods introduced in their Work recently. Miss Arra Vxfoods' short story writing students, inspired by the great playwright. Eugene O'Neil. who was sojourning in Seattle. tried writing one-act plays. Some were accepted by Mrs. Stronach's oral expression classes for actual production. Others were selected liven .seizioiis hurt' to slutty iomposition. 20 W.irren M. H.t77.ird. XVhitm.in 1 College. A. B., Shingle Director l5.1llat'd's 17.tderewslxi. lflorence Mann. University ot' Cin- cinnati, M. A. --Aristocrat. Vern Nicholson. University ol' South Dakota. A. B.. Honor So- ciety Adviser torch-bearer. K. J. Russell. University ot' XY.1sh ington. M. A.. Girls' Athletics youthful. Maud Stronach, University ol Wisctrttsin. A. B.. School l l.iv Director expressive. li. l7e.1rl XVicltstrom. University ot' ldnho. A. ll. thorough. Gladys Wilstirt. University ol lowa, A. B. gr.imm.1tic.1l per- fect ion. Arm Wtutmds. Columlwin Univer' sity. M. A.. Quill Club Adviser-- gracious. MA'l'lllfMA'l'lCS W lf. W. Rhoudes. llead. lowa State Q College, B. S. -Mr. Chips. FACULTY for the Beaver Year Book, a class publication containing the best creative writing of the year. Mrs. Arnold's classes in public speaking celebrated each holiday by well-planned programs. The Arbor Day Program stressed con- servation of forests. Other programs honored Lincoln and Washing- ton. In Literature II, classes experimented in choral poetry reading and found their appreciation increased. Literature l students by inter- tb'UI77t'l7Ut1l.!-X tllttexltlr comes to this j7l7tlXliUltJgl.f class, ll ff il' .,- v- vi . ll ,fu fx af 1 I . r .ri r 1 . 1-. 4 . VV i., t ' t. ,v' . I X. A i .. .J X 53 IJ . 1, Q I l's .: 'hw fi iv, .e l ,. . . li' rlianslmi -'11 . . . lf 'if 1 -, X', ' T'.?l- 3 R. l 115, ' at f. 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S.. lennis Coach V-narrator. lilorence Miles. University ol NVashington. A. B. energetic. Iidith Sifton. University ol' Vslash- ington. B. S.. liresbman Class Atl' viser -Ureglar fellerf' B. liorrest Voelss. University ol' lllinois. B. S.. Junior Class Ad- viserfpractical. HISTORY Dl2l'AR'l'MlfN'l' Deborah Pearsall. Head. Grover City College. A. B. '-f- well in formed. Donald Armstrong. University ol NVashington. M. A.. Debate Coach --f-serious. l,illian Becker. Lawrence College. A. Bfsystematic. Hazel Burnett. University ol' Vvlashington. M. A. discriminat- ing. Ann Chamberlin. Oberlin College. A. B.. Girls' Adviser - dainty W miss. FACULTY viewing grandparents and pioneers collected incidents about early adventures in Ballard and Washington. Mr. Griffin's literature classes increased their interest in the study of the essay when they wrote original ones on their hobby or partic- ular interest. Educating the high-school youth of today as to causes and effects of social problems will lead to an enlightened adult public later on. lhe theory ol' Pythagorus is expounded bu Mr. Rhoudes. ll Dorothy Pa. Coulter. Univ. ol Vvhisliiligloii. li. li.. Dramaties and lioolligliter Adviser trooper. James Dallas. University of Ne- braska. A. IB.. SlUClxfO0IU Mana- ger dynamic. .lolin Koenig. Univ. of XV.ishing- Ion. A. B.. l5.1sehall and Under- elass l'r.iskeIball Coach - willy. Mabel ll. Mulroy. XVelleslev Col lege. A. B. - pleasant, Al. C. Nardiii. Universilv ol Vkhishington. A. B.. Second 'Iieam lfoolliall Coach - He's .i honey. liranlv Roivlee. Vs'ashington Stale College. B. S.. lioolball. lratlx. and lliaskelball Coach enthusiast Ciorclon Speck. LlI'llVCf5llY ol ltla ho. M. S. historical snooper. Don Cf. iliaylor. Hope College. A. li.. Sophomore Class Adviser and Cioll' Coath democratic. lfdilh Van Wiilkle. Northwestern. B. S.. Senior Class Adviser erudile. FACULTY Mr. Armstrongs community life students laid aside the prescribed courarofstudylong enough unrnakezlthorough nnwsdgadon of auto driving and accidents. Miss Burnett's history classes made an analysis of modern prob- lems discussed currently in publications. Each student Worked out the background ofa problem by extensive research. Then he compiled aconnnmeanMyMsudnduuusboundinunaUPhMoryofCDurTYnwsH You i'L't'n .sell !.lUL1l'M'lfi in I't'ltll4l .XVIII-llil. 23 ' iPf?f7f'F ' A A. . J' -0 A J' ,L l ggi 1- 4 J P 4 s N31-' limi' 9 43? 1 Q u : Wa ,5 J- 4 , H 1 we 4 I P sf QA J' JF 4 6' I wp, W w i fx.. 110 KX J X! it 4. 2 H A N V , Li ' i, A' 3' 1 H in 1 5 L., M E,:,..?p. 1 . k k : yr. , . - - is ff I i ef in I .Z I fx l .- Ju r v l . Qi.,--.- if ':39,:. 'E uexxni- -1. 7 Q ,H 1 if f w'1jJ',.. ,LF ,N K-ll? 4 , 'Q TK 5' 'ffl U. ' v 1 ,x in 1 ll nw? I A 'Igl- ffzzi 'A H V a '-X-:,.L I' . -- 'Na . lr X ' e 2 3 4 h 'Z a' - RT I, 1 f ,nz X , A Q , ri 9 -I 1. L' ai ' . ..ji f in fr ' i A 'A jj I LI. l I A .. . f ' 5 K gf! 'i i' Eff? T Fi P.lf:T. 'gmt I , :N -. Pas l ,ll .e 57, H I 4 rzsgi X lg : it ,E ll W IQ wwig 4 Gb, QI if is D Q ml . . t 4' . m eft I 4 A . 6 t QI f -i 6' J. 4: -qv 5 i' 2 -il emi EF Al Q: 3 feif' V -'pl' . W W' fl S f' i tif f' i L- fe ' im! J C ED. Q ,,f 'Q'9-tx lk pJ ifoiuiicaw tfxmcitifxcatas out Rvan. Head. whnman Col- lege. A., B.---linguist. lsahelle Neffler. Vwlhitman College. A. B.---petite, Beulah Russell. University ol XX'ashington, A. B.. University oi' Paris - accomplished. SClliNCl2 Dl2l7AR'l'lVll2N'l' Bess Burleigh. Teachers' College. B. S.--capable. H. G. Glaser. University ol' Vvlasli- ington. M. S.. Radio Club Adviser Mandrake. l.eah B. Griffin. Vvlisliington State College. M. S.. Banking Adviser - Ballards beautifier. J. ll. McComb. University oi' iliexas. A. B.. Boys' Adviser buoyant. Aaron Van Devanler. College ol' Puget Sound. A. B. A- a kid at heart. Glen NValker. Vwlashington State College. A. B.. Debate Coach - commentator. FACULTY Through a correpondence bureau in Tennessee. Miss Russell's for- eign language students corresponded with French pupils and French colonies in Africa. Three science class-rooms are now equipped with radios. Every student in Mr. Whitehead's general science class was auditioned as a project in their study of the unit of sound. Each pupil spoke on the air for three minutes, and the best voices in each class were selected. 'lihese girls ure IUtlI'I7lll'ltl Ihr' MlL'l7llli1it prt'ptlrtll1'or7 ol food. I-l Virgil Vvfliiteliend. University ot Vilashington. A. B.. lntr.imur.1l i - 1 Director -.1 swell guy. 1 COlVlMlfRClAl. Dl2P'l'. l lf. l.. Voilantl. Head. Miles Col- lege. Cleary College. School 'l're.is, urer ltidder. lfdward lf, !XlIllLllllSl. University ol' XV.1shington. B. A.. l.unehroom Accounts business-lilte. Marion C.indee. lllinois College. A. B. good sport. lVl.le Cornelius. University ol W.isl1ingItwii. B. B. A.-big sister. llolierl C. Dodds. XVeslern Normal College jolly. l.ee llesselline. University ol'C.1li l'orui.i. M. S.. Ticket lVl.in.iger-ff accurate. lrva Knuppenlmerg. University of W.isliingttwn. B, B. A. -girlish. Mayme liruel. Milwaukee Normal. Cedar Rapids Business College. Junior Class Adviser good- lhllllftfll. FACULTY Those beautifiers of Ballard, Mrs. Griffin's botany classes, indi- vidually planned and drew landscape plans for home-grounds, and then supplied 20.000 flowering plants for Ballard homes to help beautify the district. They also grew tomatoes for Tea Room Man- agement students to serve and can. Indispensable to the efficient management of Ballard is the com- mercial department. which handles the school finances and does all Cfomplormvers um! lypeturilurs are indispensable to offire 1z'ai'nz'ng. 25 L, 1 Et a 5 42 , B? Jn 1s H-3 'E 'ff' 455 if xiii' Ii if 1 Bic E .5 ,X iz 6 'EF it lg lifes' C D S, f Y. l gf , f 2: E9 .63 69. it if is! 'PF' l. ji ' I E if eil E1 if tl g ee 'H Qoglagf? 2,5 fs., 1 l Rm' 'Rl lab' yt? lf' liiriiftl til lgg .4 ,ESX H ANSQQ '1 A fgtfel ' lit fate .jjj -if 'vi I , 3-as 3525 Y ,g E .Q my ,-B, ' 'QW n K . 1 Sf 1 X 1' 4 ,QQ - 1' . Q 0 M i o ,Dataset . :QSM 1 'Q' ., 5 ,yi CQQQ W4 ' 1 v it . 'Dx V- 1 rr, 0 63 ,, +2 avg., if offs 7. ,f iff es .5 6 fr 13 P' ya ' . fi N as if 'Q Mage 1 . fr 3 hx., G 5. N1 1 9 Q 'X 1 I 1 4 Qi X r, 'I 'Q 3 1, D, I . 4' 0 I ,'tv..-4 Marian Ii. Meservey. University of XVashington. A. B. trim, A Marvin A, Min7eI. XVashington Hx State College. M. A, understand- ing. XViIliam Vw'agner. University ol XX'ashinglon. B. IS. A.. Stamp Plan Accountsf-friendly. lfva XVoods. Columbia University. M. A.. Debate Cluh Adviser so little and so nice. HOM I2 IZCONOM ICS Iimma Barrel. Michigan State Col- lege. B, S., Costume Adviser 7 Schiaparelli, Alice Dodge. University ol' NVash- ington. B. S.. Social Service Ad- viser--- Rcsande. I.ois C. Legg, Columbia Univerf sity. M. Af- lcnit one. purl two. INDUSTRIAL ARIS A. P. McConnell, Head. Univ. of XX'ashington.A.B..I.iverpool'I'ech- nical. A. A. I.-- hoot. mon. R. C, Goodman. Stout Institute. University of Idaho. Ifreshman Class Adviser- twinkling eyes. FACULTY mimeographing for class-rooms. During the fall semester Mr. Alm- quist's office training classes mimeographed 194.491 sheets, typed 191 plays for oral-expression classes, and did 1 17 miscellaneous jobs, in addition to the regularly assigned work. Under Miss Cornish the girls' physical education program is con- stantly broadening. ln the spring semester six classes were added due to increase in enrollment--five badminton classes, and a tennis class. IJI'llI4lSI77t'I7 UIIJSLICIIIIZK' ltttttrt' enqirieuriiitf lvtlls. ' v- rf ,411 lla Byron Payne. XVasington State College, B. S., Senior Class Ad- viser efficient. Sidney R, Roys. Stout Institute. Stage Director tall. darlx. hand- some. l3lNlf ARTS AND MUSIC Orre N. Nobles. Pratt Institute. Art Students' league. Shingle Art Adviser accumulative. lilorence M, NVilson. Columbia University. A. M. - 7 artistic barometer. Harriet Charlton, University of Vsfashington, B. M., Music Pro- ductions Director one of ns. 'lf Stewart Smith. Universitv ol' , XVashinglon, B. M.. Music Pro- ductions Director punster. Ruth lfller Ross, University ol' Minnesota, B, Af-amiable. PHYSICAI. IZUUCATION Carol C. Cornish. XV.tshington Slate College, B, S.. Big B Ad- viser vivacious. Richard Munson. Universilv of XVashington undeviating. FACULTY the first ever offered. Also a special posture class was organized. Overcrowded, it evidenced the interest girls have in their personal appearance. With such interesting class-room activities is it any wonder that high school is no longer a place from which 'teen age longs to play hookey ? To them it has become an important center for compan- ionship and development. Pt-mils nmu' qttztliltf lo capture this modt-I's charm. ww Al Z7 f.-if! we 53' QQSQ 1 I . f C , N. . 'Q 57' Vi' it ff Q 4- 'Pa . wage 4 sax V+ ea if T' , if fl? t i J ' 4- data WQSQ tg 53 5 .asf y if QQQT RZ sf - 5? , jbi lifql V' 4 W fv 0 3 nw, , ,sad 1 J, K aaa Z 74, 7 A .ffa f ,Q , , ,Dx r, -ff. pdf, +32 avg, fa H294 K1 if ii V-I W if A K if CGW? .fix 6395 a??4 , . ., . .,, 4? iff 554'- slim 1. .41 ut- fs exif taaf Way? Away 'Sb fx.- ', 5 . ,. I , 5 W m AA fyvlgft A ML l Sr aff' 141, ' 0 'W ll rrtxf M 4' lf Q 1 . ' t 1- ,' - :Iii H, ,. . . P f l i Q' i l l 1 gf U. -i is Q, ei ' W -ft' gg' , ..1,. 5 1 .fl Q , XIX I' P . il li 5 ll Q-'A fl ll Qin . S1 if 3 ' . Q, . 5 1. - P -1' if . IJ? Q fl 20,3 ' i. 'gl' V ' il' xx' T . dk Q 7 QQ Q rat? .1 'H' n I-7.1 If 'WV . f fee tl ff Fix Hi ., ,, M'- isi t qi ll ' 4 z-.,.. la affect Jia ao! . ,f -..l , .54 - if 4 2' , . . :Q I 1' W -1-.f:a:l3?A ci S'l'L'DiiN'l' COUNCII. MliMBlzRS Rolf Jensen. l're.sident: laai-1 Johnson: Janet l.und. Set'r'e!t11'if.' Cieorge Mitchell: Pele Sxl1NVL'll Betty Olson: Audrey Jarvis, lvl-cl'-Pl't'XIitfL'l7lI Ciertrutle Peterson: Cieorge l . DeYilhiss. .'lili'i.xe1': Sig Sigurdsonz Bill lflemingz John McDonough: George Ringenlwrg: lililalielli l7tint.in: Ann llM'IlSClll1 l.ucille Crawford. CLASSROOM PHGNE CALLS at any period of the day are apt to be for any of sixteen Student Council members to meet in room two-o-two. Somewhat of a judicial body, the Council is made up of leaders in school activities. lt actually functions like a court. a clearing house for all problems involving student relations. Chief Justice Jensen presided efficiently over several hearings for violators of school rul- ings with John McDonough acting as prosecutor and the remaining council members serving as a jury. An important activity of the Council was a campaign for the reduction of Halloween offenses in the Ballard district. Due to straightforward and appealing talks in the roll-rooms by members. Ballard rated at the top of all the city high schools for having the least number of offenses. To guarantee the efficient functioning of the many committees which it sponsors the Council passed a law stating that no student is to be a member of more than two of its committees. Qther legislaf tion included the inauguration of a grounds committee. Council members Kathleen Sutcliffe, Bud lVlacDougall, and Don Sculati left school in January. Their positions were filled by Elizabeth Duncan, George Mitchell, and Ann Benseth. Although their duties and accomplishments are not popularly heralded. the student body would suffer extremely the loss of the democratic student-government exercised at Ballard should this court of student relations, the Council, cease its noteworthy functionings. COURT OF STUDENT RELATIONS 28 l Offlil-R. TR.-Xl1l5lC AND CI li,-XN-UI' COIVIMITTIFIES limi! rim ll.ll'l7L'I', Jensen, Klel3onouglu. ll. Amlerson. lfleming. Pedersen. Vy'illiams. Ringenherg, Miuhell, Mliwi-lf, .Seiorzi foie: Qalei. Jensen. Riulmiuls, llerron, lewis. Bilan. hliedil, Vellal lflarlx, larsl row. l'oll. Cfulvlvlns llrie. Meyer, Cfrawloixl, .l.irvis, lfireoved. Cfhurfhill. Nelson. Olson Committees and chairmen were as follows: assembly and assem- bly SL'CillHg. George Milchellz assembly order, Pete Schweiz: clean- up, Alice Nelson: grounds. l,ee Vellat: inter-school. Earl Johnson: locker. Jack Bilan: lunchroom, Florence Gray: smoking, Sigurd Sigf urelson: slreelcar. Valerie Parsons: Streetcar patrol, Bill Fleming. .Niwllwifi lilllll l'llx'UYx'kl. Nl.1i'g.iieI lxealing. Qilaclvs fllulen. hlaigarel ilensen, Cleorge Mixfhell, lhair man Nlilmlmif' Mr ll l ljlClxUllll.ll1, .ulviseiy ,XSSl Nllll Y Sli,-X l'lNli i'OlXllXll'li'lil l My VIH i l , N il , , g Q fi t lazy. 4 ' 1- Q, 19+ g . H l 1+ 'v 'lf . QNX.. f ' 5 , 'v'Qi,':f' l 1 V I , X I W J' iz ' 19: E i l ff?-if l 4 Q E - . jig' x i 'ff 1. o . I . 3: 9 -isgxl sh if , xx 1,1 3,3 3 X 9'4- Il Ii f l , . i i Jif- - 9 . . K ' ii -'i' .yr , Mai' N '15-.4 11,42 V1 1: li . b Fl -5135? P .fam-2, if 1 -lg- M1? .- av f l 5 f .A Q . ,iss ri l 4' fi 44 - +2 4 4 . I P Nia ' + ' l' T fl' f We F a-A - Q4 .5-, - r L 54 5 nw 4 ' 4 -g so-44 ' GQ . f + X + - , v i 1 V 2+ H t . If u X 51' -. T , vhs i 5 IZ Standing: June Jensen. Refmrdzng Serremru: Alice Nelson. Vice-l're.s1i1enz: Audrey Jarvis, K iirre .spnmlinq Sl'k'!'Ull1l'Ll,' lflinbeth Duncan. 'I'rea.surer. Smllvlfi Miss Ann Clmmberlin. .'lilt'i'si'1': llvetlv Olson, I're.siflen1. NEW GIRLS to Ballard this year received their first impres sion of the Girls' Club and its activities from a committee in crisp white middies which greeted them from everywhere in the halls. This was the Guide System established by the Hospitality Com- mittee of the Girls' Club to greet incoming girls and help them get acquainted with the building. The middies are a form of standard illlll'IUl'lL' lille. Cilrls' filllll rfimle. ili'rei'1.sum'u'iu1m'r in mrli1lw1i'wm'. I ln- I Il7I'Lll'll 1 -rmmillw i'1i'u'x . V 1 llx Imul: iueelt iwhilrzt. .xpor7.so1'r'il Inf filmius rllcslcn. 4' MAIDENS IN MIDDIES dress which the Club urges every member to wear three days a week. Middy drives sponsored by the Standards Committee were an im- portant feature of this year's activity. The fall drive entitled every girl who complied with the rules. to wear a middy at least three days out of five, to attend a Christmas party. The spring drive involved a prize of a felt Scotty emblem to add to the already decorative tri- angular ties favored by all the maidens in middiesf' The ideals of the Girls' Club are to promote a better feeling among all girls in school. and to serve them with instructive activity as well as social interest. Striving for the attainment of these. their program this year included two parties. special assemblies. a luncheon COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN Sianding: Alxslen. loft. Brown, Alexander, Dressel. Jonasen. Duncan. Blood. Seated: Bye. Iiisk. l.und, Gray, Ayers. Halverson. Crawford. for Cabinet members, and the annual Mother and Daughter Banquet. A project which was originated by Miss Chamberlin. the adviser. and which was extremely worthwhile, was the organized group of senior girls who served as counselors to underclass girls, advising them about any school difficulties which might arise, A girl who is active in Girls' Club work can always be dis- tinguished around school because of her intensive occupation, her friendliness, her smile. and her middy! Committees and chairmen were: election and installation, Hazel Leighton: friendship, Catherine Duncan: health, Vera Jean Halver- son: hospitality, Marjorie Bye: house, Jean Alexander: library. Gladys Akslen: lost and found, Lucille Crawford: merit, Janet Lund: minute. Sylvia Brown: personality, Signe Jonasen: poster. June Dressel: program, Jane Toft: scrap book. Carol Blood: social service, Madelyne Ayers: standards, Florence Ciray: typing. Anne Floathe: vocational. Margaret I-leggem. ll ' 4 17' , :L 'if' 'Q ' ' 'Qi a- f be A , ,, r -c . . 4 r :P JN 1 :is T , . 15- I -frm rifzf . Q- 1 3- 'Tiff , 4, 955' ..r-.i.5-if-,.. 2 b +1 .... Q C -if-f Eb . ' rilgb- rs ,Q . A .I k :.X-'A fx + E19 0 153 HQ, f x X 4, K J N ff' Q Q U a t 613' Q' -If X a f , f 1, l Q qt. t N.. J' 1 S631 IHI4 I 4 . 4 ' 1K W G ' 'M , ' 4 N L 4. Q N lm -11 V 1 'jf' ri Nw . lr, i'..x . K , K'-, N M1 9 . I ,V 'xii 4 :ii ff! mu i ff' Q 'xl . .M-,If ij ,J . . .- l lk '- . . ' ,, ' JJ' , MFL' xl, A fs' V i:.,, Al N ' ' :- .il .f g3f N V. i 465329 Xlmff' A R ff inks V RX. fe' in .g I- -,kim -Q' ' -if ' i .2 J, fa' ...f r j'g KI J WR, Fx fi' t F,' ' i df' '- If 'N . ,x '1 J, -.ERB rf' ,I If 'S E l Mr, J, li Mcffonib. .'lcIt'1'.xe1'.' George Mitchell. Xvlvtil' l'1'esnienl. llarl Johnson. l'rrmlenI Bill lileming. Reporter: Clvde Mclinight, Sludent Mtlmlqez: Sig Sigurdson. .Y 1'L' remru 'l'reuxt1r'i'r. T0 MAINTAIN an honorable name for their school is a man- size job. but the Boys' Club does this by aiming for clean sportsman- ship. gentlemanly conduct, and good scholarship, hoping that every boy will conduct himself as a gentleman and a scholar. The last ten months saw some new developments in this organ- ization because of closer cooperation with the Girls' Club. ln addi- Im' l'eIlr1l. lum 17 him li1i'tmf1'emi'mln'r, xlfmpx llL'U qirlm. Hill llurlh. wtiul wiezri- rlmimnm, .NLIPVIIIV lemlx the I17LItilv77Ll of Vlilvimlzxrlzrzmz ln1.xlri'Iw. GENTLEMEN AND SCHOLARS 31 tion to the usual joint work in philanthropical, student council, anti-smoking. and general school projects, monthly meetings of the combined cabinets of the Girls' Club and Boys' Club have been held. making for valuable interchange of ideas among the school's leaders. Club activities have included the presentation to the school of an intramural plaque. a luncheon for football players and coaches, the purchasing of athletic letters and stage crew letters, the keeping of yell leaders' equipment. provision of field patrol and traffic squad badges, and a foot-dip for the boys' gymnasium. The Boys' Club restroom last Pall was provided with muchly needed new furniture and carpets. And during the year the club has if . 5 l RESTROOM ATTENDANTS Glen XVilkerson. Roy Smith. Vlill Lewis, Bob Anderson. Ben Keeney, Jack Oliver. maintained in the restroom an attendant during every period and medical equipment. ln conjunction with the student council the club sponsored an anti-smoking committee, a social service committee, an automobile squad. and a lunch bag brigade, whose duty was to patrol all exits during lunch periods and stop anyone leaving the building with lunch bags. This helped keep the grounds and neighborhood in a pleasing appearance. With Mr. Walter Reeseberg, Franklin High School vice-princi- pal, speaking, every boy in school was deeply impressed last Fall by what was generally considered the outstanding boys' assembly. Future plans include the holding of more affairs of a social nature and the provision of more new furniture for the restroom. Committees and chairmen were as follows: anti-smoking, Sig- urd Sigurdson: assembly program, Bud lVlacDougall: banquet, Earl Johnson: car squad, Clyde McKnight: field patrol, Sherman Cireg- ory: lunch bag brigade. Don Clark: plaque. Bud MacDougall: social service. William Barth: traffic. Rolf Jensen. 33 1-X .- , M -r' 4. .117-W-.. i IT rf mx ,'- Mfr . V5 xv .xxx ,yrs X Ll We if we ff-'f -MH r , f iw '..' . -V gi, E' .J Y F fr i 'M .i '11 f, ma , ,' . i,..-fifiw. ,. -1. f f -Se' ..' L .' 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I '- Q: 1 Q7 -. , if-A 1 P C Qff' It P1 4 1 9 1 1- :EGU c 1 rfb ,IN 02 U OI Ihzrr Rote Clue I e1r1nger 1mpl1ell X flglll orxpoo R1 1111 Cl11r DLIFIHLLF Pzoslrom M1ller Suomi Rate Horspool lVI1eI5herson A m1n111o Iloxle Ar111 son Reed Robrnson I1 sl Q LL II1ug,l1nd H1l 411115 IN wnk Xl11tel1t1d Xllilplll Ixwell S1111 Ciouruer I IBRARY Cl I RKS lh1rrI Rott Moore Angus Melntosh lVI1eXX 1ll11111s Mosrnr NVoolms Ilolems Bunltxng M1tsud1 IILYIOQ., CIFIDCISIYOII1 NV1111ore l11s1R:1te Borg Mom Ill'1gllS I71ln11n Cushfson Ixtle XV1lters Vogen Roloff IIIYITIIIIX HANDY men are the Preld Patrol Functronmg not only 1t athlet1c contests and at evenlng events but at var1ous t1m s they also served as patrolmen carpenters messengers t1cket takers ushers helpers and guards Thelr blggest Jobs were at the Thanksg1v1ng football game the Unlverslty Pav1l1on and the local basketball games To keep the books and records IH order 1n the l1brary there IS needed a small army of Wllllng hands Whose dutles probably 1nvolve more useful expenence than those engaged 1n any other school 1ct1v 1ty Over twenty f1ve clerks are da1ly kept busy help1ng students 1n varnous ways HELPING HANDS a a'- ? it ' ' ., -s 11 It , 1 ' . 1- fg gc , . l alrt I IQ. . f E13 . lil V ops. , fx-, ef 111. -' ' lf ' I . Jgig f if ' L ,vi I ' 1 - xl . 1. Q5 ' ' IIE . . .. ,. . . , . 1 ' . 1- I'II:I.D I XIR .-- I ': ,jl 3-. 1. Cn '.X 1 , II , l, 'l . , ,.,.' IK' ,t',,v H. r '.lA',- 1: - I A- .xl 1' I 1.4 A b I f 9 , '. . lo 1. . el 'Ir .X .r.1 Inf? I Vlfatsons R-eed. Perks, lcreenuvald. IVIcCarty, IVIoore. Iitxelelyr-.Seeor1r1 Roktei lS1111pkl11s,..lol111sonI I bk xi XL p ' eh -, .. . v ' . V , . 1 1- V ' , C ' e ,, . 0 . ,J 1 x il fir ' . . . . .f' xi i l l , , ' 1 3, ,g re g . 3,5 .S WIG , ' I 1 ' 1 I x x Eb. 'E- If ' ' 1 ' I A pnuu 1 - Q' X. Y '. - 'V 1 1 . 2 H if - 14 I 'L MAIDS of all work are the auditorium clerks. who have the responsibility of checking the attendance in the study hall and help- ing the teacher in charge. The work requires alertness and trained memories, for each clerk checks from eighty to a hundred pupils a day, thus giving her excellent training as well as much desired merit points. Two minutes before the bell rings at the end of each period lVlr. Pease's voice calls out across the study hall the familiar words, Time to clean up. please! At that signal his troop of assistants police the auditorium to see that it is left in a clean condition. This group also keeps the inkwells filled. AUl5l'l'ORlUM Cl,lfRliS--Iihird Row: Durham. lewis. lineadler. Jensen, .l. Dressel. Dobbins, Ripley, lfireoved. Second Row: Drotning. Munson. Bohine. Johnson, Robinson. Nle' laiighlin, D. Johnson. liirsl Row: D. Dressel. Kidd, Alexander. louis, Crosselt. Stucltey. Church ill. AUlDl'l'ORlUM Cl,lfAN-UP COlVlMl'l 1'l?lEf -llilmxl Row: XVilliiigli.iin. Herzog. Peterson. Bryant. Taylor, lNl.icXVilli.1ms. lnirsen, Blomgren. Serum! Row: Repp. Cimmprie. Mclntosh. llal field. Borgford, Shaver. Johnson. Tidwell. Christenson, Toomhx. l,ongst.il'l'. Zainey. I-'1'r'xl Rmb: lfgerer. l7L'lCl'IU.ll1, Kennedy. Ness, l.ong. l7.1rr. lfsterlarook. lllIgCll'lJl'l, James. Alinder. '45 f f fi ? '-. . , Q Ny - n A ' , '-1 Ilia- f5vl,4 1 in 5 -' 1,1-1x Q bl K lu V V f v fl' '- ' TW I O 9' . 9425-if Fi fi JN C-a..v :,ff f 'x . ' ' ts Q L lf sllpt . . T l f ? 4 K- ,ii I if we 1 . 13' -I ,sf . . . 1' ' ill n U l 'Q' X. . N N -' fi i- , P -2 t H N, 'Nag 9 was 4 He I' -C 5 if . . . we - , , . 9 F ut , I 1 1 ll 1 if Q E fi' a.. K Wx if ft F aux gil: IVWW ra? 4 f ,G 'A 1 .' xr .,, , v , ,IM ' . .1 5 , U ii , l E' W gs, if tl 1 it Q- s i t t i Q W, Q and ' l Q is J NN ,Q 179 Citizenship For committing the least number of Hallowe'en offenses Ballard high school ranked first in citizenship among the city's nine schools. Cooper Scholarship-Enid Watson The Frank B. Cooper Scholarship was established in memory of the late superintendent of Seattle public schools and is awarded each year to one senior in each of the city's nine high schools. Merit Pins Corrine Collins Ben Adams Marjorie Sill Wesley Cooper Bob Lee Betty Linnane Dorothy Peden Constance Sundquist Harvey Hansen Russell Ness Vivian Lunde Margaret Peterman Meryl Winship Connie Henderson George Thorleifson Betty McComb Eva Roberts Cal Jorgensen Archie Watson Merit pins are awarded at Commencement time to the ten girls and the ten boys who, during their four years in high school. have rendered certain service to the school for which no classroom credit is given. The above received pins in June of 1936. The Harriet Dorman Plaque-Eva Roberts Upon this plaque, presented in memory of the late Mrs. Har- riet Dorman for over twenty-five years Girls' Club adviser in Bal- lard High School, there is engraved each June the name of the most outstanding girl in the graduating senior class. The Nelson Plafque-Conway Henderson The Nelson Plaque, presented by Mr. N. E. Nelson, is an Honor Roll of Senior Boys who have contributed most toward the success of athletics. Inspirational Plaque Presented by the class of 1925, the Inspiration Plaque has in- scribed on it the names of those boys who have been the greatest inspiration to their team mates in their respective sports. In the Spring of 1936 the honor was accorded in baseball to George Thor- leifson and in track to Archie Watson Last Fall it went in football to Bud McDougall and later in basketball to Bob Glslason The Lions Club Trophy Ballard High School The Seattle High School Championship Basketball Cup is awarded each year by the Lions Club to the Seattle High School team that wins the basketball championship It remains the permanent possession of the school that wins it three times So far both Ballard and Roosevelt High Schools have earned it twice All American Honor Rating to The Shingle First Class Honor Rating to The Talisman These awards were made by the National Scholastic Press As sociation located at the University of Minnesota an organization which yearly criticizes and rates hundreds of student annuals and newspapers An All American rating means a superior publication First Class means excellent HONCRS AND AWARDS .fgfiiifr W - ' - - - ' fi: . .V . ' . ' Publications i ff 1 36 l i 41:3 Ann Bcnscth l ut Pr szdenl Mlss Vera Nncholson Adtzser Florence Gray Presxdent Betty Svufl Sttrtixru Irtusurer Mxrjorxe Byc Reporter ALTHOUGH probably done unconsclously every student ln Ballard looks up to the Honor SOCICKY whose members as sen ors bear the flammg torch of scholarshlp as jumors the two bar pm and as sophomores the one bar p1n Composed of exghty one sen1ors srxty three Jumors and one hundred twenty seven sophomores makmg a grand total of two hundred seventy one members the Honor SOCICY th1s last year had the largest membersh1p ln IIS h1story at Ballard Requlrement for membersh1p IS the possess1on of a certam num ber of grade polnts Countmg each A as four pomts each B as three each C as two and each D as one pomt asophomore must have twenty four or more pomts to become a member each Jun or fxfty and each senxor seventy elght ACflV1fl9S dur1ng the Fall mcluded a meetmg of all members at whlch an assembly was announced and offxcers were elected a luncheon xn the Beaver Hollow tea room for the new offlcers and the advlser and an assembly at whmch the plns were grven out In the assembly Ernest Campbell asslstant superxntendent of schools and four Ballard hlgh school alumm John Doney and V1ctor Vlctorxa and Ed Palmason partlclpated Sprlng act1v1t1es mcluded a luncheon for all members followed by a slxth perlod members only Honor Socxety assembly TORCH BEARERS '51 ik si W 'F' f fl ees: Q :href 4 22: ibm X1 riff' 'G F '55 x S UQ!!! 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Imvn1i4. lklurugrrn, 4l.nvu Icunnni, llulwwn, SIKUNI3 GROUP' llulrlh Rum: 'I'.xyInr, Thwing, Sums, Ormhrvk, M,1cKcn7ir. Mqlbmmuglw. McQumuu, Mvhrc. Su-vcm. Ohlslrnm, Olnmn. 'lhml lfmu. Stmmi. Pvlvrwn, Ijddv. Neuman, If.Nn-Iwn. XK'mwr, X'.mM.1wn. llumlquux. Olnvy. Smwwni Rmb: Nun!-.lmn1, Olson. Smash, Mcllmnvll, Clmv. l'vvc, Pccln, RAM1. Akxlvn, Skull. Inner Rum' Oxlmrn. II. XV.1lxun, Thmwn. Ycvnng. Mcf,r.xry, :X.Nclsun, McMuHin. I..XY.u-son, M.1tsud.x. JUNIURS THIRII C1ROUI -f'llnni Huw: Ncu, lNlcI'I14-rsmn, I'rk.uvky, Tw.-lkcx. Ikxiuc. 8uuu.url1d.n.m, Ulnvvr S-'wml Rum: XVyn1liv. Pxcuw, Sandi. Peak. Pfcil. Sidrr. Spcnccr, Swvs-ni. Swnfr. lux! lhur. A MA Unnvll, LMA un ncll, 1N1cI3nmm1gl1, hlffilfgxwr, S.xlm1, Scarhumugh, Pnrr, 14.141, Sumnwri. IUURTH GROUP Y '1'hsrJ lfwu Nwlrn, Kcllv. Lfurlm, Ilnmlis, Iwnblurn, Vuurtivr. Brcvik, Bryant. Suomi Roux: Bw, Amlcrwn, lhniclx. Dnnnrll. Hnlxvl-I, Limv, Uronquisl, ll.u1s.nm, ll.xrlm.m. lfrrsl Rmb: Alindrr, Brnwth, l5mx.1hm'. Jnncw. Kindred, Lester, illugslun, k.xIl. W I-muon soclerv .XUl'llU.UUlH A I IRS I' K1NUL'l' limi Rau' li. ikh1:s1v11wn11 l.1Il.1m. l51'111I1-V, I'kr1vn1 .1 I3.1v1s. l5l.1d11'r, l3111111. A.-1-'ml IC-111' .-XJ ln1w11'ns1'11. Clifford, 1 miv, lkmpcv. Cnr. 131-1gq111al, I7.1vis. Imlu-x, 151-l1-ug, l3u1m1'.111, I-11.11 Row: fMi.1111w, l5.1I1lw1n, I1l1'1c1. licvgqnxul, lr.-1lcr1.l1w11. 1'-.lh1'iQ, I3l.1clf1l1'r, lllnkv, Bright, Clulson. SHIOND GROUP Thxni Ibm' H111h1n.u11, 1.1111-11 k1,111w1-1, 11.111 Kuhn. l.11ww.1. X1-mm! lfmw. Km , 11-rru, .l.11'ulw1-11, lrll, I.1x.1Iur, K1-11111-11' I F- K lx111111m11. lxmmlvnl, Iagrr. lux! IL-11' k1nsn1.111. Lmurnl. Lnmlhv. lil-1'lu-r. 011.111, IL11111-s. Clmhnl, II.1lIgr1111iw11, l1lIil.1r1-ix. H1'111l1-rlung IHIRIU K-RUUI' llm1I R1-11' M1111-rwxu, M.1cK1'11L1r. N1'Iw11, N.N1-Iwn, M.111l11-ws, IH-111-uwux, I'u1u. 1111. .Numvnl Hmm' I'1'1r1xu11, l'.111c1w11, Mu11.1r111'. I'.1rs11nx. l'1'hl111g, Ricc, I'1'l1'rn1.111. l'1rxl Row' I.o11gs1.1!f, Mnxwn, Mnlvik. K Nclxuu. M1INl1ll.111. Mlchrl Nlwhl. IUURILH GROUP 1f71nlRu11'. NV1llm11rl11', XV.1ll111gcr. Sw.1r1s1vn, XV1ll1.1mv, Sm1lh. N1h1'1111.l11 Xvllluu, Hunt. X.111H.1w11. 511111 511111711 lfuu' I3.1rl11'r, NV1ll1.1111x. XVillx. P1-lrrsnn, 1.1111 11111, Snwicr, Pcrind I W f 5w.1nwn, MIL111. lux! Row Smuh, Ruc. S1hv.1r, Y.1x1l.11m, Rulwr1m11, li111hvrfu11i. XV1-xugln-rg, XVJIIM-r. Vogcn, V1'.11son, W1-Il 1-161-lolz SOCIETY 39 za' cg' if V 1 'f 6 JJ. Q, 1 .. it fi, fmt Q ifgf jx, Q f ' 1' 'CEI D 1 'Q 1 Q17 V+ .9 X 40 1. .- 'v , 1 QQQQ f fi nf 5230 . Au M if 4 X 1, 4 1 3? -1. 5 .R S 6 1 'G' 6, X' 1 ffiiib 5' QE? ?x.Z , tml -gk: QQQQ 1 .fa ' ini '1- - I 0 fQ?T 4 K iglibt 1,.. l 'Z ,i- 5 W. x3pi x 1531 j i ' FQ iQxV+ , 9- Q X 4? . . ,Lg 9 is , ix 'Y . 4 QQQQ Q A Q, o 5. D' 115. Y 0 1 ,Q h 1 , ff! 15 QMHHQHKQHHQMQQHQQQQQQHQHHQHQ55595555655QQQHHHHQQQMQQQQQH5555555555 QHHHH5955HHQQQHMQQQQHQH5Q55HHQQMQQQHQQQGHQQHQQQHHQUHHHQHHQHHNMMUHH ALERT AND ACTIVE VAVNING-Which in English Means Weaving World renowned is the Nordic women's skill in weaving and interpreta- tion of their folk lore in design. The people of this land enjoy a brilliant note of color in their peasant dress. No red could be more glowing than that of the Floda textiles and garments. In towns the industry of lace-making has been developed since 1750. Blessed with this heritage of skillful weav- ing and lace-making. girls are able to dress gaily when they perform in the time-honored folk dancing during haying. 595555555655QHQQQQUHQQNHQMHHQQQHQHHQQQQ5H55HHQQHHQQMMHHHHHRHQQHHHQ x- .f- ,, . .ul 1 ,., W 0 ,v tri' 45' J' A ' f 'D u , 'Eff ' 'sing' ' J ur ,gtg ,4c, 4 , V' Mvm , '.4:hf4'v' yL-v! 'x 1, ' K 1 1 I s 41. , I ' 5' ' 9,-f Q35 .Q r' Vs Lf Ql .. p W... -I .,-. , Nz. Q -. -,,, ,',.!. . an gi ,X M, , X Sk FK 31 fi I I 'for 41 M p 'nm f , qs i my . P - l f , it ll 1 . aw- I 5 fi -aff hw 'r i ti-Dr lr ir'- wf Y ,M ,fz 2,13 .wg 'in 4 'fx 'rfb AHTH, 4? 1 ' . fifhigkzzz ,- ' -:-:g,-.- l L 4 L? 5 fi iffy? l' ,Wi Ll X 1232- 3 -WW 9 ' 4 . -74 f i il I1 1 J u - 3 f rl' if . L 2 if 51 if Fi ,. Y Q' if NN -,x 'V ,hr mkw i r ' r - l'dn.i Vxikaii. l.llt'l'tllLl llkfllllll Mr. Warren M. llalmrd, lliruloz. llamld .vleritli.ini. lupisl, fVi.lI'g.lI'Cl Strand, .'lr'11'xI,' Don Pedersen. Sports lidilur: Vvhilt XVeleh, 1Jl7UIUt1!'lIj7hl'!'f .Iune lheswl. l,iIer'ur'u f1llflvfUI'.' Janet I,und. i'lSSIiSflll7f Ifclrlorf lflimbeth Dunfan. Ifiirlor' in Chief, SERVING sixteen staff members as Nordic or Shingle head' quarters, for the publication of this book, room three-fourteen was A regular publishers office during sixth period from September to J une. Here it was that much of the work for the I937 Shingle was done. After deltxing the staff with supposedly helpful. and probably superfluous, bulletins, the editor called for theme suggestions early .Mfillmli lluris Nurdslroni, .-lssmlizril -S-UIHUI' lfclzlwrq Harold lhwing, liiisirii-.x.x ilftlI74hli'IQ Ann Benscili. Junior Ifdrlor: lllen McDonough. .lumor lfrlilmf l..iVerne Cixxilwr, ilimmr I-Ililm, Slundirm: c:.!ll'IL'I'lI1U ljllllfdll, St-rizkrr' l:'dr'1or,' Alice Nelson, qlssisliirvl l:'i1'1!or5 Miss Bess llen liam. fl4fL'IM'!. NORDIC HEADQUARTERS 42 in the Fall. Then followed an expose of brilliant minds as one amaz- ing idea after another was presented. For the theme of your yearbook select something closely con- nected with your school, the editor quoted, at a Tuesday meeting. from one of her inevitable notebooks. So everyone felt the suggestion of glorifying the Scandinavian race, so prevalent in Ballard, was a real inspiration. From then on it was, 'lldeasl I want ideas! until the staff's closet was stacked with lay-out, plans, and copy. Every Scandinavian steamship company in town was visited The ar! staff at work: Irene Tenant, Alice Hornschuch: Mr. Orre Nelson Nobles, Ar! Adviser: Margaret Strand. Art Editor: Milton Foster. in a search for maps and folders to be used as a basis for thematic writing. An authentic portrayal of Swedish and Norwegian costumes and life on the division pages involved still further research. Copies of Nordic embroidery were made and used as borders for the pages. Sixth period during March and April found the staff deep in picture identification and proof reading. Copy writing and revision was turned out at a feverish rate by the literary editors. The activity and school life sections were planned and laid out. Student camera- man Walt Welch could be seen almost any day catching unwary stu- dents and indignant faculty in interesting poses. An energetic drive for originally styled copy set the staff into long periods of creative meditation at staff meetings. But lack of workability, surely the bane of all editorial staffs, disposed of many ingenious ideas: and so the writers set to work by attempting to tie facts together with as much originality and sparkle as possible. At all times enthusiasm ran high on three points for which the staff were striving: an interesting interpretation of the theme, an accurate recording of the school year, and the development of a book which would be truly fine. 43 , V, 'mrs , fx I. 1 fin? iw? V1-ff' i ay! KN lsr? 4, gem fri H -W 4 age if -W, 'fb- Z f? C nn' 3 LW 'X 'inf' if 'i fes- 402 N22 ,auf l new '54 1 l l if ,fb ff . 'IQ 1 . ' L . 4 , 1- fi? 4 g: , wif? ff qi' z e Jaden ' 1 ' :V 3 g I ., Ll' K 1 H., I in '4' if Q5 i ,wif-. , 4- F z153zvfZi1'- E is ' i 51 'fi ' 'HT .3571 ,Vai . . Ji' jf' . W. -f ' 1515225 T lf' -W f 1 Frkfi' . I 5, EQ? Q lx ' If 3 ' if Q' 'ff M1 fl H5 . I, ' 'A u ? it X, fi 7 lx F r 1 -ch aa- ' lxxb 'Ri vf' it 'E ' it '9i,? 4r' 1 ii 'F' 3 .v.x+ i s + . x tx r f--c We wp. , 4 ufx ' vi? 1 ir ,f I 5 gm I r av' 'T . if ' ki 1 . . Nl, .- 'i 4 4' is K - t- 54, , '-o- 4 '-dire' c 6 ' is mf' 4 WAT J'-ef x A 1 I .'-ltllnfiirvifi Carolyn Bryant. .lohn llollowav. M l.Ire.l llanneii tN.r1.eu': l.llen lltintlquist, Urrin l-orsyth, fldtmserq Dreda luelter, I ouise NValson. hols llowisev: Don Pedersen. illtlfltltlllltl Ifrfiltu. TO BE A journalist one must be aggressive and must cultivate a ' nose for news. These two characteristics every student who studies news writing under director Orrin Forsyth and helps to publish Ballards weekly, The Talisman, finds essential. During the first semester, the period in which pupils receive their training in the fundae mentals of writing for a paper. the news students are relegated to the position of solicitors and collectors of advertising. litllik Row: Junior hrevik, Margaret Ness, Bill lVlcQuiston. Bud Herron, Paoli Stone, lid Sund strom. Howard Boller. Clyde Curtis. Margaret Jensen, Carl Montgomery. leonard ltter, Clharles Degering. lfronl Row: Arlinna Dobbins, Kathryn l.iddy. Annette lamluie, fp LW, ,,,,-M., 4-9 '45' an NOSES FOR NEWS .ZP'ii' , I1 P . , fin, J'-'l' ' 5+ - N . 'Q j 1 ' -f fa 1. xi? i ' H , ns pf! 9 4 During the second semester, when a news student becomes a reporter for The Talisman and must help collect and write up all the information published in the paper, to be read by sixteen hundred Ballard High School students, he must essentially cultivate a nose for what is news. And if one of these journalistic noses sometimes seems to protrude too far into other people's business or becomes too very insistent. its owner is probably a star reporter who pursues his assignments faithfully. DonPederson, managing editor, and his assist- ant manager, Carl Montgomery, can tell you that there is room for In The Talisnvan office: Annette Lambie, Mary Craggs. Margaret Ness, Bud Herron, Ed Sund' strom. Bill McQuiston. Kathryn Liddy. Margaret Rabb: Carl Montgomery, Assistant Eiiilorq Clyde Curtis. Leonard Itter. no Casper Milquetoastsn on The Talisman staff when the surge for news is on. The Newswriting II class begins preparing for the paper the preceding week from which it is printed. Assignments are given out, dead-lines are posted. and proof is read-all on rigid schedule. Reading proof and writing stories are one phase of the work: but those who go to the printer's, where they actually help in the set- ting up of the type, and await the first page proof and the printing of the paper itself, receive valuable training in the actual production of the Talisman. Each week a first copy or proof sheet is made by the printer and returned to the staff for checking. Then a complete plan, or dummy, must be prepared for each of the four pages. Other members of the editorial staff this year have been Evelyn M. Anderson, Carolyn Bryant, Charles Degering, Mildred Hansen. Bernice Moan, Zaida Nordquist, Enid Watson, and Edna Wiken. Members of the business staff who have done special work to- ward the financial support of the paper are Rose Akers, Bob Brazell. Junior Brevik, Arlinna Dobbins. Bob Howisey, Bell Johanessen, Kathryn Liddy. Bob McPherson, Margaret Rabb, and Bob Stone. 45 -9- , 2. rs.,-.W but i .... .... Fi, f,l,2 N-'fa feitgj' if -5-'E i ...E J fill 1 IW Z 'Q' fr 'L'-Fil I 1 1 gwagzff qgfgagtr Af, , 1. Effie , N f y M gf wo. '- , 4' um legal? A u A 1 up g .., Q 95 b e fa.. I 'V Bin 5-.. gr -d5 5j 'Q bu , w fi.. ,liilj Mfiqi 1 . 4 r . K 1 At. 1 , 4 V' 1: :QQ .. Ji Vg if Q V 1 9 ci, u rw is 'i t Q Q Jbl rags. if -Q, I A ff. 2 ' A J We - Q ,R . M. 5 K, F i' till.: ff fi' if I I 'M fair' sail' 4 17 5 r rx ' . .l ,1 ' - , . L .., if 1- 5' RH F' 1 Xi , 43 U a f i THE NORDIC nations have contributed great personalities in all fields of the fine arts. Music is not the least of these. The girls of senior glee have seemed inspired by the memories of Jenny Lind, the Swedish Nightingale, and the present Norwegian, Kirsten Flagstad. who stand for so much in the vocal field-so fine has been their work this year. Miss Charlton, director, has started a musical library in the school library by donating some of her personal sheet music, and glee club members have added to it. The Girls' Triple Trio is derived from this group. Tryouts are held in the Fall and the victorious trio stays for the whole year. GIRLS' SENIOR GLEE. Sixth Row: Korsmo, Kneadler. Wangberg, Rundquist. Lund, Peterson, Fisk. Mortrude. Peterson. Rice. Fifth Row: Lamb. Osberg. Hansen, Linscott, Frognes. Payne, Bentley, Lemmex, Rabb, Drotning. Fourth Row: Panchot, Gouthey, Michel, Kinder. Woods, Claussen. Hendrickson, Pierce. Lilleland. Burris. Third Row: Andrews. Hague., Church- ill, Durham, Lewis, Crumpler, Lee. Clifford. Smith. Second Row: Beattie, Blood. Heltsley. Hein- zerling, Kosmos, Knudson, McGregor. Odenride, Coons, Johnson. First Row: Blackison, Eng- man, Pinkham, Soderquist. Piske, Senn, Schmidt. Gunderson, Perkins, Jonasen. SIXTY-FIVE melodious voices comprise this group of singers whose music seems to literally have wings. Singing without accom- paniment, as the name a capella signifies, this group is comprised of those who are interested in voice training. A keener appreciation of the better types of music is gained by the boys and girls taking this full-time subject. A great honor was bestowed upon the choir this winter when it was selected to perform over a radio network on a nation-wide hook-up. The only group in the city asked to sing was the A Capella Choir of Ballard High School. The choir also sang for Back-to- School Night and for the Christmas Concert. A CAPELLA CHOIR. Sixth Row: D. Emslie. Wallace. Groh. Meier. Bass. Duggins. Don- nelly. Martin. Johnson. Zeldenrust. Bengston, Chester. Fifth Row: Voss. Dahl. Chas. Emslie. J. Benson. R. Benson. Cater. Hillis. McElroy, Pedersen. Berkman, Boden, Boyle. Fourth Row: Vkfangberg, Thomas, Fisk. Peterson. Pierce. Kneadler. Gunderson, Woods, McCormick. Third Row: Osberg, Michel. Reynolds, Hansen. Sroufe. Engman. Bentley, Crumpler. DeWaters. Rabb. Second Row: Clausen. Beattie, Lund. Burris. Durham. Gauthey, Fredericks, Heinzerling. Noonan. Cubbins. First Row: Duncan. Leonard. Korsmo, Grefsrud. Pinkham, Andrew. Perkins. Tubbs. Kinder. Piske. WITH A song in their hearts, these forty members of the Boys' Senior Glee Club performed in many musical entertainments. Having passed a rigid voice test and having vowed their wish to help make music better known. these boys are those who are musically inclined and who have good voices. Outstanding accomplishments were those of these young singers also under the direction of Miss Harriet Charlton. The boys were well accepted by the audience attending the Christmas Concert and for their excellent work in a one-act operetta performed by them. In the Spring Concert held in May there were adequate numbers supplied by this musical organization. BOYS' SENIOR GLEE. Fourth Row: Schullenberg. Olson, D. Emslie. Meir. Jacobson. Fenton. Lee. McElroy. Greenwald, Pedersen. Third Row: Bass, Ross, C, Emslie. Campbell, John- son. Dismak, Johannesen. Paine. Olason. Heinzerling. Second Row: Kneadler, Evetts. Dahl, Holstad, Benson. Brevik, Boyle, Butler. Cater, Boydstun. First Row: Wallace. Groh. Kent. Duggins: McGregor. accompanist: Hillis. Chester. Bengstrom, Berkman. SONGS IN THEIR HEARTS 46 Yr' l , na. . 1 .fl TY, U nxt' 4 A A A 4-4' ,,. ..!,. X rg ,,1-' lbw.. ,- ', . 'X gi if fb ' M K 1 -. . A Q' .-' R iii ff7 1E3 iv ,f I -st: . - N' I' 'lr' nl aft. I, .ff , f A , '4 ' 3, Y '..uL?g'!qs A K Ju.: .4 ' 't m, wb 2. 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Stewart Smith, director, as the result of special musical classes which are being held at various grade schools in this vicinity. But whatever the band's future, it can be scarcely more brilliant than the success and acclamations experienced by the organi- zation this year. Each performance has been marked by improve- ment, and the climax to the band's musical season was its participa- tion in the first Spring Concert given at Ballard in many a year. The praise of critics was verified by this appearance. Although member- ship this year has been comparatively new, the band counts among its ranks some outstanding individual musicians. Gwynn Meyer. flutist, was named solo flutist in the All-Northwest band which met in Portland, Oregon, early this spring. This was in connection with the Northwest High School Music Conference, which was well at- tended by talented students from Ballard's music department. A full- time subject, the band offers to many students interested in music an opportunity to learn to play an instrument in a group and do it well. The band is a favorite Ballard organization, buoyant, and a pro- moter of school spirit at assemblies and football games. BAND. Fourth Row: Vincent Felicetta, Alvin Jacobsen, Bob Ayers, Bob Ketchum. Bob Johnson. Mr. Smith, Bernice Carman, Third Row: Junior Brevik. Irving Carlson. Noral Olson. Perry Cormick, Gwynn Meyer. Erwin Meyhre. Reuet Langsea, Aileen Fenton, Katherine Titus. Second Row: Wallace Anable, Evan Mattice, Taylor Bowie. Jack Miller. Tom Alvers. Bob Muzzy. Bob Pullman, Daryl Latschaw. Olin Loomis. Bjorne Andvik, Firs! Row: Phyllis Fenton. Marian McCrary. Jobyna Meyer, Bettyann Thomas, Summer Ayres. Charles Harlow, Dorothy Hilton. Jean Morgan. Louise Knowles. Bill Knowles, Harry Gregg. BALLARD WAS well represented in the All-City Orchestra. the local members numbering ten, with Kristin Jonsson. Ballard's concert mistress, being chosen All-City Concert Mistress. The others who were elected to this well-known orchestra this year were Orland Christensen, Summer Ayres, Lyle Kannitzer. Katherine Titus, Patri- cia Leather, Bettyann Thomas, Gwenn Meyer, Jobyna Meyer. and Erwin Myhre. Among these, Kristin Jonsson, Gwenn Meyer, and Jobyna Meyer attended the 1937 Music Conference in Portland. Under the fine direction of Mr. T. Stewart Smith, many sym- phonic numbers were learned and played by this orchestra whose purpose is twofold. The first is to give a chance to advanced players to work in a group, and the second is to provide music for various school programs. The orchestra meets first period every morning of the school week, and the whole period is spent practicing classical music either for some coming event or just for pleasure. Among the appearances of the orchestra this year were those for the All-School Play, Christmas Concert. Spring Vaudeville, Spring Concert, and the final program of the school year, Graduation. SENIOR ORCHESTRA. Fourth Row: Daryl Latschaw, Bill Knowles. Bob Johnson. Charles Harlow. Clyde Kannitzer, Florence Walker. Mr. Smith. Cherry Langsea. Neil Twelker. Erna Johnson, Betty Olson, Katherine Titus. Third Row: Junior Brevik. Evan Mattice, Carl Kannitzer. Jobynna Meyer, Bettyann Thomas, Summer Ayres. Dorothy Hilton, Aileen Fenton, Gwynn Meyer, Perry McCormick, Bob Galloway. Second Row: Marie Jorgensen, Phyllis Hargen. Jean Repp, Mary Ness, Grace Lindfors. Nancy Ann Putnam, Orland Christensen, David Taylor, Lyle Kannitzer. First Row: Audrey Ostrom, Rosalind Borg, Marion Larsen. Kristin Jonsson. Marion Gibbard. Lillian Robeck, Gladys Rone. Mildred Jackson, Lorraine Chase, Margaret Strand. CLASSICAL COLLABORATION 4 8 : 1 , J X V X' 1, 1 sbt: 7? 'asf' 4 ' iN. Ai :'r ' X' i 5 .' ,.1 P Afzff 'Q fe 'xl 1 ' .S iy isa A y - a If ,f EM, K R if aw e N g if 53 ' l i T .. lx I1 31 'T2 T'a p n ' fl 9' 94Q: 1 x Q '5 ' '. L ? Wa 55 X 'hhh -12' ' :M +4 - f -. gf . I f'a,,A ' 5 x I 15 ik fx Nl ' f b w F Q l J' 'WI 1 X ! . L 51 4 . 551 ' FJ ' 1 1 4 .325 fx if I 'E '91 1 ' wish' K V If ef. 'SQFQQQQ W 5 E' l fx Jfiw-QE V: rg? u,.qi?j?4 J NQEBZ .1-rf Qi Q f qJ2:7QiL .My lil? A , fx 'mx Sh eri? mm 5 il 1, V 3 --9 'fg f, rf 4 .c gg Ka 'Q ,ifbL'l4'Y EXE. K Q .5-:M H ,fgj-'3',QN ' Qi 51 'Pieg HETZZL. sf R .Q 51 I 5 - f fa 3 'Z .Q ' R GROWING PAINSH was the title of this year's All-School play. And what a fitting titlel The scene of Aurania Rouvernol's laughable play is placed in the patio of the Mclntyre residence in a California university town. Professor Mclntyre, an absent-minded scholar, has left the rearing of his children to his kind-hearted wife. Their son George is a boy who doesn't quite understand his own expanding emotions, and their petite daughter, Terry, is just awakening to the fact that she is grow- ing up. Between the two of them they give their parents something to think about: in fact both children are suffering from terrific cases of growing pains. The stage settings which were so splendidly done by Mr. Sidney Roys and his stage crew, added a realistic atmosphere to the produc- tion. Mrs. Maude Stronach's able direction merited orchids once again. The cast included the following: George Mclntyre, Coleman King: Mrs. Mclntyre, Myrtle Eggan: Professor Mclntyre, Clifton Smith: Terry Mclntyre, Signe Jonasen: Prudence, Gertrude Peter- son: Brian, Edmund Wright: Hal, Fred Thorsteinson, Omar, Milton Mosner: Dutch, Bill Williams: Mrs. Patterson, Jean Repp: Elsie Patterson, Marian Koons: Patty, Margaret Bunker: Jane, Florence Cubbins: Mariam, Jane Andrews: Vivian, Lilliam Schau: the maid, Margaret Pierce: Pete. Leonard Kent: officer, Chris Dariotis. Upper It-fl: You did! I didn'tY v-and so the argument waxes hotly among the women. Myrtle liggan, Jean Repp. and Marion Koons, with Clifton Smith. manlike, resigned. Upper rrghl: Once again little sister Signe Jonasen smiles triumphantly as she outwits big brother Cole- man King. Center: A weighty question concerning baseball is settled by Signe Jonasen, Bill Wil- liams, Milton Mosner, Edmund Wright.. and Coleman King. Lower Iefl: This picturesque patio. basking in California sun. was the setting for Growing Pains. Lower right: The charming siren LGertrude Petersonl tries to curtail the process of law fChris Dariotisl with the same tricks sister Cleopatra used. while the amazed party guests, Jane Andrews, Lillian Schau, Fred Thorsteinson, Milton Mosner. Maxine Tidwell, Signe Jonasen, Luther Livingston, Bill Williams. Margaret Bunker. and Marion Koons. keep their fingers crossed. ,.,,, fl . its 9 fa., Q ll K QQ? , K 9' Mfk 'Me' 'HHH' Wi KP 'K-'E it 'f-if' C P in A ra 2 7' sg fi fra rw ra fr? : I IS' T 'U J X -amy., 7 E l r Q- at K9 , lv l 4 . Q lk J ,, J' rd 4 2 -P 4 , 0' 9 Y 1 4 4, 1 .Qt x 5 A I 0 if fgff V Q 5- 4 +4 , Ewa- W V X fxigwf -'Q 5: ' ., Q1 -an il H1 +vgH 3954 r 4 0x.9 0 . 1 + 0 f n' 'w'Q?',4 owei 0x'1 mi 2 iggl +8 1 +, 1 wif ' ,I u Q 1 ? 15 3.9 ,auf rg yi QUQH HElGH4HO-away we go! chimed the Trotter family as they invited all who attended the Spring Vaudeville to join them. lVlom and Pop Trotter and their two lively kids. Ura and Pesky Trotter. set out to view the world. Eirst they drifted down to a dude ranch that boasted cowboy crooners and swingsters: then they hailed a transcontinental express and dashed to New York. The travelers next arrived in Europe. bag and baggage, and decided to visit the League of Nations which was temporarily in a light mood. ln fact. the Russian. English. Scotch. and Swedish danced for their brother delegates. Farewell, Geneva-hello, Pareeln bade the Trotters as Pa made eyes at a Parisian street singer. But Paris was a short stop. for the land of the beautiful Blue Danube called the romantic Trotters. Then the sloe-eyed Orientf In Turkey there were tumblers and rope dancers-in China a laundry with tap-dancing laundresses. Of all the places the Trotters visited, the strangest was the Land oi Vifahoo-somewhere in the South Pacific. Everyone in that land had rhythm: they even conversed in swing-time. The last act was homeward bound on the good ship Levi- nathen. whose entire passenger list proved to be very musical. The vaudeville was managed by Mr. Qrre Nobles and the con- tinuity was written by lVliss Dorothy Coulter. Each act was spon- sored by a teacher, l'pper left: Papa. Come to Mama or Reunion in XX'a-l1oo'7 is the title ol' this stirring scene. The lialmy principals so emotive are: lfdmund XX'right. Bettie Beattie. Patil Pedersen. and Doris lfislx. C'enter: Sweethearts can live on love alone sing these maids as they dance to the strains ol' Victor llerliert's 4'Sweethearts Doris lfisk. Helen Osborne, Helen Michel, and Cather- ine llaiisen. 1.ott'er left: llere is the stage crew which helped behind scenes. St-rtmd Rott: XValt cjllhlldlll, XX'at'd Ries. Qilenn Simons. Ben Keeney, Glen XVillterson. Marko Carr. I'!l'Sl Row: .lohn l-rodesen. Daniel XX'ehster. Donald Cioellt Mr. Roys, director: Cilen Sparrow. Ted Ktiss- man. Jim lioyle. l,ott'er ritlhlz These hitchers. Richard Davenny, Signe Jonasen. .lerry lineadler. and Jean Repp, are the famous Trotter family en route to see the world. . 'fm .. 551' fl Qtr mi ?gx.a 1 - 'QF ..- fi.0 6 C m 4? 53 . fa. 1 - 6 , .gr 'I S -Q ti- Tl -it Q 5 is W' t ti y evra at-.F er Q-1f,i:f2 Emi? is 'f in U S as 9V,4 ' I. 5? t if ,, 'X . t ,he 4,1 'Q F ' V! Q r bit, ' qv '., 5' 1 r ' 'SX If Ii. .cuff le,- i ia in fggw A ' - if V S' 1 X ef . 'U S 1, 0 ' a gkrfgj fl G anew . 0 + tb 5 H2989 -xt '- , 4230 1 , A .gi f - 5 Q . f W age T .gk afaf. v ., IJ ri +5 uf I IJ 74, n 1 F' it ff , . A I I I If r Tell T -ff 4, ws , 47 7' D r!xN i ii ' -15 I Q ZH! . J .5 q. ffftfff iz 21 7' f ' ce 'Q ? fbvf ' V , . fkfv -,M. it -rr. L, ,. l 7' - ly - Lt ,347 4 ,47- 1 ...va nn.. 9Q 1' A If-'My VI 4 4 RFW THE PARENT-TEACHER Association affords a close con- nection between the predominating factors in an adolescent's life: the school and the home. Ballard's unit is a vital part of the school organization with its substantial membership of adults who are foremostly interested in child welfare. Some projects which illustrate this interest are the semi-monthly dances given for Ballard students to provide whole- some, supervised recreation, and the festive Graduation Ball in June. The P.-T. A. calendar was full of red letter occasions this year. Perhaps the most exciting was the day state and national honor was accorded Ballard's Association by the winning of a gold star for their outstanding publicity book. Another calendar date of importance was the Back to School Night held in the Fall to acquaint parents with the teachers of their students and encourage the discussion of their work. Dad's Night, the annual night meeting for the benefit of the hard-working father, was this year under the supervision of Mr. Fordyce Rhoades, with Judge Long as the speaker. February stood out with a Founders' Day program, honoring the P.-T.A. founders and including a pageant and mixer at the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Longstaff, serving as president for the group this year, deserves commendation for her administration. lfiflh Row: Gunderson, l,osey, Gay, Thompson, Van Mason. Moller. l'our1h Row: Bare, Ryan. Willinins, Iiredericks, Stranack, Repp: Mason. Second l'1k'e-l'rr's1dvn1. Third Roux: Senn: Sroule. Cforresponrling Secretary: Iiarran, Henderson, l,aFreniere, DuBois, Harlow. Vw'ingrove, Burleigh, Second Row: Urie, Blood, DeW.1lt. Davcnny. Hansen. liite. Clifford. McCarty. Mauser. I-'irsl Row: Bowie: Larsen. Serrelury: Mt'Kechnie, President: Flowers. Dekiilbissz l,ongstall'. .lunior I'r:s1 Presirlenl: lfngman, lfirst l'1ce-I residenl: Blanchard, 'I'h1rd l'1u--l'rs-.sidr'nl: Monk, il-I'l'll.Nlll'l'I COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN AND OIIVICERS AROUND THE P T A CALENDAR 1-Q li 0 . 5 if Pix nf' If , if ' fe 31 fi l ' 2435 '47 J A ' E3 'T .'.'A - Ez- til J- vb fy -6,3 . - V . ,, ,....,.. PAN, 9 0 0 X f' ff 'J 3 ii t 54 . I1 ,ll A '. - s l'M.'i'l1 l'rrpar1ni1 lo: rl r1t'fNIli'I l.ott'vr: l,uola Shaver. John McDonough. lfllen McDonough, Mr. Glen XV.illxer, Cilltllih. Upper: C.mili'n llirvant. Veltla Kennedy: Mr. Donald Arnisirong. C'rmcl7: Neil iliwellxer. BRAINS AND the gift of gab are the well-know, steadfast requirements for a good debater, and this year's debate team bubbled over with those qualities. Poise, an extended vocabulary, and just the right amount of aggressiveness marked this year's first string debaters. Non-decision debates lead to a greater interest in the current question, by both debaters and audience. when a certain amount of competitive element is removed. The question for the Fall semester was, Resolved: That the old-age pension provision of the Social Security Act should be re- tained. Carolyn Bryant and Velda Kennedy argued the affirmative case while John and Ellen McDonough upheld the negative. This Spring the discussion was. Resolved: That the local law enforcement officers should be replaced by a system of State Police. The supporters of this proposal were Luola Shaver and John and Ellen McDonough: those who disagreed were Carolyn Bryant and Neil Twelker. WORDS VERSUS WITS fbfrwgi i t ll P ff' . ,A :ti V- if ,FII V . 1 3-WWE' . -vffce i r 'i Q 43 li 3 i .I Q1 . ig TT If 'I tl at j Lt ? 4, . Q 1 lie i sr if iff? ll .3 i V 1 if I S i I .gfffil ' fe' 1' Y i Qs fi if-fl 94 5? , 57 I i -A ' 1 ,Msg Q ILL .T he lr 4 f 4 ' Q V- it T T i f I V, 7 5 is ' 52 ' 4 - ie K Haiti. l i ..,., Ska 'lfkkkliii GW qt- . Pg:-A ' 1 'r Jf'N fl -Q iff Q 4 . ri . X? ' V fr aria 'TPL . . , gif .4- : E' 4 x QQ? ik V31 39556 ' . 4 Er 4 .IX r i i, 8 if . 'lt ..-Q ,fm 'ff 1-f in xr y ,fg+fs.a f-'34 - if A PWPX 9. lll-Y MEMBERS. 'lihzrd Row: Loring Johnson. liarl Johnson. Sig Sigurdson. Umar Stene son, Bill Ifleming: Paul Pedersen. l'r'cefl'res1'c1en1: Rolf Jensen, 'lreusurerz Axsel liixsdahl. I'1esi dent: W.1lley Starkey, Donn lfrizzell. Charles Russell. Second Row: Jimmie Harper. len Malde. Dow Vv'elch, Bill Ohlstrom. John Mclilroy. John McDonough. Bob Hill. Hank Grohn. Paola Gislason. Jack Skedd, lired Ness. Bob Campbell. lfirxl Row: Bud Bender. John Davis. .lack Bilan. George Boitano, George Ringenburg. Al Nardin. Don Clark. Bud Herron. Pele Schwell. llank Malde: George Mitchell. Secretary. GlRl, RlfSl2RVli MEMBERS. Outer Row: Gertrude C. Johnson, xilitt'1,I't'SlitfL'I7l.' lilsie Grandstrom, Louise M. Johnson, Louise Larsen. Myrtle Storelv. linid Xklatson, Shirley Clitlord. Beverly Hoen. Ruth Carlson. Connie lfgerer. lfleanor Johnson. June Jensen. Virginia Chanibers. Stella lioss. lilorence Lunde. lileanor Adams. Adele Larsen: Phyllis Chrestenson. Setr'e1t11'u. Inner Row: Patricia Jones, Treasurer: Louise Watson, Annabelle Hundwin. lilaine Durham. Jean llula liord, lilvine lirederickson, Jane Toft. Gertrude Gerber. Lois Shallow: Alice Clifford, l,l't'Nl-tft'I7l. THE HI-Y centers its activities around the aim of extending high standards of Christian character throughout the community. They organized a patrol for the maintenance of order in the halls and filled a basket at Christmas. A theatre party, Hoboes Hang- over, skating and swimming parties. and a Ballet Moose. pre- sented at an outstanding assembly. were features of an active year. Here is some inside information on those gals of the triangle. the Girl Reserves, The Club is sponsored by the Y. W. C. A. Ballard's group is advised by Miss Margaret Odlin. The triangle. symbol of the organization, stands for health. happiness. and service. This year the C1.R.'s had some gay times: skating. swimming, skiing. a carnival, an informal. and pot-luck dinners. ANGLE! ON THE TRIANGLE! 56 THE ADLOYI-IO Debate Club is especially worthwhile be- cause it stands for advancement, loyalty, and honesty, and because, under Miss E. Woods, its activities encourage the development of self-expression among its members, Several word battles on current affairs were waged. and speakers on various subjects made very inter- esting meetings. At Christmas time the club held a gala party, and plans for future activities were impressive. l Write as l please -an independent attitude, perhaps, but nevertheless it is the attitude of Ballard's literary organization, the Quill Club. They Write. converse. and enjoy themselves as they please under the supervision of gracious Miss A. Woods. Their meetings are devoted to the reading and discussion of manuscripts. The club sponsored a school-Wide short story contest, a Christmas party, and a talk by Mr. Oscar Jensen, author. DliBATli CLUB. lfoiirth Row: Miss Woods, Adviser: Jean Periard, Stafford livetts. Luola Shaver, lfllen McDonough. Bernice Moan. Third Row: Ellen Peterson, lidward Dunn: Jean Alexander. Svtrettirtt-Treasurer: Roslind Borg, lrcne Forbes. Alice Donahue. Second Row: Laila Schau, Chester Stevens, lithel Black. First Row: Don Huber, Harold Meacham: Pat Wylie, Reporter: Olive Hatfield, Betty Swift. President. QUILL CLUB. Ifourth Row: Aileen Wright, Glen Neuman, Max Gilliam: Corwin Don- nell, Vice-l'i't-sidvnt: Jack Damus. Readers Critic. Third Row: Virginia lidgecomb. Maisie Cree, Allene lidgecomlie. Jeannette Pinkham, Virginia Chambers, Virginia George, Caroline Baetke, Mary Louise Huff. Sectmii Row: June Dressel, President: Bettyann Thomas, Kathryn Liddy, Mariette Gearhart. Patricia Swanton. Anne Frodesen: June Lipke. Secretruy. First Row: Doris Godfrey. Patty Scott, Leila liredericlts. Mary Tourtellot, Eunice King, Anna Vee McConnell. lfsther liry. DEBATING AND CREATING ' 4 5, T11 4 . 'J- i k y we 5 nf.: Qi' by N ' . S - t . fa.. 5+ ' , 'Y it + , f .syn s - r ii! W- 'fb' .. 1 - .t. Q .. vw ,', 'x t x 4 .-'I .xg r . K l 45' + . X, Jr X ixiff' Q I + . 3 iw, Q ,fi . . .1 as my J . -,xmdkx Q H , . 4. 'H s i i X... 44 f In -,X i A., R ll T in V i i ' i .La J sk rl., , . Q . J.. 'N ,f' jg , swf' . R- el, M ' x ft. . f .w X 1' e li -I' fn - I . 0 , ' K ffl ll 'villa K f l. il '. Ms.- -i 1' i -J t If 1- 1 P1 xx ' Q! 14 N T I ,ffiflzi N l D N 'ui y. My lx xXlq,i.r F J.. 'S' iii! ' .R QQ 2 i i X 1 Rn. 1 ffl' l !ini' U -I . A, A 4.3 J, y r A i 53 , r Q i , i IF . vi l .. . 1 '-.K U DL Ml . i 4--.K , if rl.. lrfu 'Ee I ul Qu .. .1 L Fr Q. Qgxi. 3 Q, 1359 ft QR . .F 1 was uf ff lf x ' ji , ,UA , V r .r ' .f r l 4 -'vf ' , I ri 1' A l' . 4 'l ll . .ASWL-. . ACCURDIUN CfI.Lll5, .Seiontl Row: Chet Cook. Marv iliottrlellot. Aileen XYrigltl. Kiliutlx Russell. l'i'i'e l'i'exitlt'nl: Jim leitheiser. Juanita llall. Betty Ciav. Betty liryiggs. I-'irsl Roitt: llariwltl Ness. linocli lVl.iver. Roy Berg. Harold 'lihwingz Roy Smith. l'r'emiiIi'rif.' Dave lxl.ll'llIl, RAUlOC1l.UB. Bob Connolly: Roger l.olien. Rl'j7tII'Il'l. Cilen Spai'i'ow: Mr. llarrv Cilaseix 4'llfK.'1-SA'l'.' Charles iliuvey. Vwlalt Omalanl. Norman Yasilatos. .laines losev. Ravinontl Cfarlson: Donald Cioew. l'r'e.xriIenl: Clyde Curtis. David XVhitin.in, Ralph Jensen. THE ACCQRDION CLUB was organized in the Spring ol 1937 to further the interest in accordion playing. Fourteen answered the first call for members. Meetings were held once a week. but in- terest soon became so great that it was decided to hold them twice Weekly. Several pieces were arranged in parts for the accordions, and much fun and some discord resulted. The club is under the faculty supervision of lVlr. T. Stewart Smith. but Roy Smith does the baton waving. Only Hams are found in the Radio Club. or boys who are seriously interested in such things as amplification, codes. tubes. and ohms. Mr. Glaser. adviser, tells of former club members who are now radio operators and electricians. This can be understood by the Radio Club's purpose. to instruct amateurs in the fundamentals of radio and electricity. and to encourage their study. One of the groups ITIOSI ardent enthusiasts is Ham Bob Connolly. who operates an anna! teur short Wave station of his own. and from whose experience the club has profited. RHYTHM AND RADIO 58 MlCH'liY are the misses who wear the new standardized Big B sweaters with their chenille letters and chevrons. Mighty in athletics. they are. for they have earned five hundred athletic points and belong to the girls' athletic association, the Big B Club. All the activities the club has sponsored this year, including hikes, luncheons, and sports days, have been as exciting as the games through which the girls earned membership. Here are some footnotes on that talented. active group, the Footlighters. The members proudly aim to obtain experience in dra- matic art and increase their appreciation of it. They presented five one-act plays, reviewed drama in every phase, and learned the princi- ples of make-up. The footnote that stands for real accomplishment was their act in the Spring Show called ln the Land of Waluoose Somewhere in the Pacific. Blli B MIflXlBIfRS. .Slumlintu Janet l,und. 'lretrxurerx llafel leighton. l'iin'f'l'es1itlt'l7I.' Doris Nordstrom, l ucille Crawford. lsahel Ciuldseth. Summer Ayres. Jeannette O'l5.innon. Shirley llandimere. lflorenee Cirav. Mildred Johnson, Virginia Donnell. Constance Sisler. l aX'erne Ciraber. Ciudrun Vevang. Jessie llandlev, Gertrude Mclaughlin. .Yett1ed: Alice Nelson. l'r'e.suienl.' Vera .lean llalverwon. Swrr'e1tlr't1.' Margaret Cirav: Miss Cornish. ,'ltlt'i'st'r': Margaret lleggem. Atirlrev Jarvis, Ann Benseth. liOUil'l lKill'l'liRS. llirrii Row: Peggy llieree, lin-.wi'tler1l,' Margaret Rahh. Richard Dav- eiiny, Doris lfislx. Myrtle lfggan, Milton Mosner, Jerrine Peterson. .lerry XX'allare. Coleman King. James Benson. Seroml Rott! Miss Dorothy Coulter. ,'ltlt'iser.' Jean Repp. .lames Qiroh: Gertrude l'eterson. Setru-!t1r't1.' 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'E 2 .2 51 .nas 'x if 1 9 me it ff 3, y 9. ir. 'W'- I 4 . ,fi . fa s f Y ...J 5 JT? , y 1:-.' 4??7ili - 1, X-, V Tift, qi YN. W n I 'V lil , Mxfyi, il 5 I' , 9' 1- -2 4 ya. .Q 1 1 Al 9' ll . x W , A. Z fm st 4. N 1' r .i .' H it il , H Q '.. fS , ,. 4 I.. Q . .1- ,J vi ' , 4 ,. Ei sg L- ,Q -34, P k ,' v ei - X sa - -1D?sff 7 1' 'E Leland Bass. Reporter: John McDonough, Pr'esidt-nl: Mr. Byron Payne. .fltlvixi-r. Cfnrol lkltmtl. Sei'reIu1'y.' Miss lidilh Van Winkle. flt1L'i'ser: Doris Nordstrom. X'IL'L PFt'S1'!1Cl'!l. TO BE A SENIOR is a wonderful feeling! It is an achievement, too, to have climbed the rungs of the ladder of education until one reaches a position as commanding of respect .is the fourth year in high school. Successes are greater. ambitions are greater. trails are longer: but to the underclassman to be a graduating senior at some time is the ultimate of accomplishment. And as is fit- ting of the very highest class, these mighty dignitaries seem to reap success at whatever they touch their hand. There were the repeatedly successful dances which the seniors sponsored jointly with the juniors. and at which new high standards of conduct were established. Then there was Senior Weekl The idea, springing from the fertile mind of the Class' prexy and sanctioned by the enthusiastic advisers, was held an almost overe whelmingly secret surprise by those in the know until May. From Monday 'til Friday, Senior Vxleek was a riot of fun. On the first day a queen was elected: on the following day she was crowned at a Sen' ior Luncheon. Then followed an assembly. a swingtime dance. and a spectacular finis in the form of a rousing baseball game. Immortal are these times--in the memories of students who are now stepping out of the picture of high school life and into the annals of Ballard history. STEPPING OUT lvl COMM ENCEMENT SPEAK ERS lohn McDonough. Betty Olson, class rhoire: Madeline Ayers, Harold Thwing. fucultty choice: Bettyann Thomas. t'aIedii'1oriun: Vincent lielicetta, sulululorizm, SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Gladys Altslen Doris M. Anderson l.orraine Anderson Aleda Aspen Madeline R. Ayers Caroline Baellxe Vwlilliam Barth Leland Bass Ruth Bengston Jack C. Bilan Ruth ll, Blomgren Marbiory li. Bye Darrell Carlson Orland Christensen Alfred Daniels Corwin Donnell Dorothy lfberle Allred lingelson Virginia lingman Vincent lfelicetta Ruth liireoved Donn lirizlell Doris Gabrielson Marguerite Gardiner Laverne A. Graber lflorenee Gray lsahell Gttldseth Carol Hansen lrene Hill Gertrude llohson Bob Howisey Audrey lf. Jarvis Alvin Jacobsen Lucille Johnson Mildred G. Johnson Havel Leighton lna Leonard XVill Lewis Kathryn Liddy Olin M. Loomis James Losey David Maelienzit Aiko Matsuda Andrew McConnell Marian O. Mcflrory John R. McDonough Bill R, McQuiston Ruth McMullin Jeannette McNally lirwin Myhre Alice Nelson lfarl Nelson Cilen Neuman Doris Nordstrom Willi.1i1i Ohlstrom Ray Olason Robert Olnev Betty Olson Gustave Ormbrelt Helen Osborn llora Peclss lfvelyn Petersen Margaret Rabb Vietoria Seott Luola Shaver Robert Singer llelen l. Smith Chester Stevens Robert lf. Stone Margaret Strand Kathleen Sutcliffe lfrank Taylor Bettyann Thomas Agnes 'lihorson llarold lhwing Caroline VanMason Louis Verhulst Gudron Vcvang lfnid XVatson Louise Watson Mary Jane XVinsor ,'X1' .. brow! J t o 41 ef -fi '-rr 1 I Q! ,F we Q nr? tid' wwe A P HQ' 4 1 -'Q llpwiiq ,fx t 'i PQ 4 A .I 55 9 ' P Y i in ' s i 9 4' L' Ali' 4 l Nl i, ,:t, 2 X 9 'E fl Q radar Mx qi' H 9' 3 'S 'E ' ,Z ef l 'W' mais fr , ,em b R f tr- - Q 959i J I if 1 ' bs . ll. , FJ: ff ll' ' M ff' If if if 9 if ' it sr if K Fa i' ' iii! L lag? , ..,.h , 'ping 'tif f' 'E A Y ra liffl i t E ' izf-KY ltaxt on .III thi' to I.-IRI Yl.I' All III R Ik I Stamp Rt-p. 1, Iltilklik' Playing football .intl swimming. AMHITION- To be an uiaior. til AIIYN AKSI IN Ilappv Iiritvwtl from lncrnwootl Mitlwintvr Concert I3 otkcv I. Yollt-yhall I. Ilonor Soc. 1. I. 4. Ilianlt Rt-p, l, Roll Rep. 3, 4: Talis- nian Ri-p. I. iivni Asfl. I. Ihrmn. Iilwrary fiotnrn. 4, Asst Scating Comm. 4. lliitrlta Sp.-riding my tnnt' with llrttv. ANIISIIIUN In wrurc a position with .1 ro.l lutnir. IUIIY AI Rl RIMIN .Iohnny I ntcivil from I incoln Iligh. HOBBY -r - Sports. XXIII! I IHA Io hc a xnccvwx. II AN AI I XANIHIR .Irannw lln'anw I'ntn-I-tl Ironi Qrrrvnwood Roll Rrp. I: Jr. Kilt-r I, Rank Rvp. I: Knrlx' liym Office I: Khrnin. Ilousv Vomm. 4: Aud. Cflcrk 4: Sr, tonnst-lor 4. Svc. I5i'hatc Klub 4. IIOISISY Drawing. AMI'1I'l'ION - -To be Amer- itak In-xt thru tit-ug IVIIINI' ll. AIIIN li tlaiing ping pong. antl going to tlrows. AMISITION To grt a good substantial job ittvr In-ing gr.uIiiatvtI from thc HU. IMXIIIRYN AIIISUNI Kai' Inturvtl Iron: .Ianiiw Monror Jr. Glcc I: Library ilcrlt l. IIUI'-MY Ililimg to Rt-nton with Sta .intl Mickey. AMIHITION -To bv ni- ol tht' 'NYliitt' I'araiIi ' with 'I'icIxlt'x. XR I lIl'R W ANIFI RSUN Awa I-nti-:eil from Wt-sl Woorllantl Roll Rcp. l: Intra IIaslwtIwall I. l. Iirlil I'airoI I. 1: Mnlwintrr fonci-rt Z: Intra. l7oothaII 2: Hank Rvp. I. IIUIIISX I.t-inning how. ANIIWIION To gr! thcrc. IIUNIT ANITIRSUN Nails I-nit-rt-tl from .lamvs Monroi- Roll Rep. 2: Soph. rp. 1 Ilonor hoc. 1. I Stamp Rrp. I. IlUl'rl'IY XVrvfIting cars. AMI'fI'I'IUN- To see thi' world with 'Iii 64 I YII YN NI. ANIBI RSON Ifvit' l'ntcrctI from Jamt-Q Mori-'oc Library flcrk I: Roll R-'p l. Ialnnian Staff I, 4. IIOIRIIY Ciornur xtcppinf ANIISITION-To gc! :A rnrrx i' Intrriwi from Monrov Roll Rcp. 2: Horseshoe Tourn. ' utl I'ntrri-tl from Lincoln .intl t'aliI'ornia. IIOHBY f-Reading. JANI: ANIURINX' .Iancy Iaitrrctl lrom .Ianni-x Momot- Yin' Ilri-x. ill in tlnh I, I'r.inIi Rcp, I. 'Ig All-School Play I, 4: Mitlwintvr ioncrrt I, I. 4. .lr. Kiln 2. A Ciapclla C'hnir 5. 4: Girls' ffluh Rcp. I, St. iiar liomm. 4. Anti. llvrlt 4. Iilnaiv Vlcrk 4. IIOISIIY Swimm.ng. athlrttcx. and music. AMIKIIIOX Io ht' an attrvu. VRANCQIZS ANUUS Iiranny-f lintcrctl from Writ XX'ooillantI .Ir. Kiln- J. 4. Mi-I winter ffonccrt Z, 4: Roll Rrp. I. 4. I.ihrarv llrrlx I. 'l'aliunan Stal! lm. 4. IIUIKIH Swimming and dancing. AMIHIIIUN To hccoint- a nt-wx it-porirr. Izl.XVARD A. ARSIENITAU Spin-tl l'ntr:t-tl from .lamt-s Monror rIt.'N1. IIop Comm. Z. 4. 4. Jr. I.unCh I5aV Cfonim. I. 3. 4. I'w.ivi'r Ilolitlax' 3. IIUIXIHW ANIIFITION To giw Ilwnnv Clootlrnan and .limm t- I7o.wv corny-I-tition. Nluwtt. KATIIRYN ASIIMORIi' Katy I'ntrri'il from irrvrriwootl- Roll Rrp. I. Ilntxkt-1 hall I: Vollcyhall I: llockry I: Ilawhall I, IIOIAIRY Bring with Ilsw. .-XXIIKIIIUY To he really good at something. I. Ulllu' Irving to AI,IiI3A IVI. ASIAIIN I.rr I'nti'rt'1I from .Iamrx Monioi' Rank Rcp Cilvrk IZ Spring foncrrt I: Ilonor Soc. I. 4. A Kiapclla lhoir 4. IIOIIIRY find Him, AMIIIIION To hccomc a grvat organrwt. HIiI.IEN ATKIESON Tools Iintcri-tl from Killah lI.gh Soph. Rt-ii 1. Ilanlt Rt-p. IX- liavv a 4. IIOISIIY Iloixchack ritltng. dancing. .intl going tn xlowt. .ANIIKIAIIUN happy' future. AI.If Ii BARBARA A'I KINSON Al l:nit-ivl Ironi .Iamtw Nloniov Yi1.'l'xrS 5U ill iiiluh I. Vollvyhall Ii I'vavIit'lIvaII I Roll Rrjh I. 1. Iianlx Rrp. lr. 4. .Ir. iilct- 4 Stamp Rtp. 4. IIOISHY Dogs. AMINIIIUN To erallv hi' wnicthing XVIII IAM AUSTIN I5.ll Iiiiti-rt-il t:om .Iamt-s Monrov Stamp flnlv 4 Irattit Squad 4. IIKJISISY Stamp collccting. spo:tx. anti 'punning' with I . I. :XXIHIIIUX Io go to thc U. of XV. :nil hcqomt' A fhcrnixt. MAI3I5I.INI- R. AYVRS Math' Ifntcirtl from XY.-Nt XX'ootIlanil Ilit-Q, Ir llaxs I Roll Rvp. I: Stamw I'Ian fonim. Z. 'I'aIlwman Rvp. Z, Soph. Rt-p. 1. Lklwr I. I Ilonor Soi. Z. 3. 4. hr. Counwlor 4. C,hini:i Soi al Svrvict' Koruni. 4 IIHISIII Studying anal playing tht' piano. AMIIVIION Io lu- an cniplovtr ol tlrtr iitx' or tht- govt' nnifnt. Ifl-RN AYRIES Iintcwtl from iiiutriiwoo-I Ir. Ri-v-. 1. .Ir. Crlt-ti I. 1 I Roll Rep. 2. Lluan-Up Sqautl Z. M.tIwinlvr Koncvrt I. Autl. ili k 4 Info niatioa lhwk 4 Tal:snian Rep. 4. IIOISISX' Dancing. AN1ISI'lION 'lin go to XY. S I . SUMMVR IRI'NIi AYRIZS I,nti'ri-tl Irom tnwnwooti tnrix' Athlt-tru I 1 1 4 Band 2. 3. 4: Sr. Orch. I. 4. Rank Rvp. 4, Rig 'IV' tluh 4. All K uv Urflv -I. IIOIABY Iintling out what makrx a vo-vo roms hack. AXII'-IIION 'lo lw a wit-iv artlvvx on an airplant-. BHRNARD J. I'nAGI.I3Y Iintrrcd from Sratllt- Ilrrp. Stamp Rrp I llozwxhof Tourn. 3: lllfl Milc Lluh 3 IIOBHY Iiuxltlrng airplane modrlv. ANHRIIIUN lo make nnv that will IIV. SENIOR! 1' fa Kan. ,N 1'-3' . H, 'f '- ' lil 'fy I fy: Vfmf-It QA. I. by V 1 I I x . ' I I Q ,, I 1 5 an IW. Q ,P li? 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'l't'.1fl'tc Squntl I: Cilee Club I, I. 4: Itmtlmll 1. 5: St t'.ii' lnnini. l. 3: Flt-.tn-Up Sqtmtl Z. 3. 4, llmver llnlitlny I: .-'Xuetnhlv Ot-iler l'utunt. 4: Sr. Klum Reporter 4: Itcltet Ciotnm. -I, IIOIHISY Writing .ilniut .lun liiuh in the 'l'nItsm.in. ,'XNltSItlt3Nf'Iitu stay hunie one night, ROISI-RT J. ISATI l-Y lieth l-ntetetl Irmtt .I.tnieS ltti-ni.-e Rt-ll Rep, l, 1: .lr, Cilee 1: Sr. Liles I: Itlttlwtttter ttuuert 1. 'I'.tlisin.m Rep 4. llotstft' fhtmiinniy. .XMISIIION Tu Jttentl .t select college. lil.IZ.-Xlllilll I'nI1fX'I Iill- liettie Iinteietl lmin Mnrgin .lunmi Iligli. Ifllensburg. XX'.txh, I'oIlv.1nnn l: X'tcefI'tex. intl! lluli I: Opera I, l, l, Mitlwtnter Kfon- cert I. Z, I, 4. Central XX'.txh. Citvls' Liluh Lkwnl. l: Autl. tlellft E, Social Service Vmnttt. 3: lixtmv.tg.1n1.i 4. Rtill Rep. -I. I'i.ink Rep, 4. llttlkltt' Itlensttring my height lI'.S. l'tn gmwingl. .NMISIIIUN In he .tt lent live lert t.ilI. IIII,.I1't IRI:Nlf Illff K llerlxy l'ntetetl fmni XXX-xt XVutnIl.intl Mulwinter Vtuiccrt I. I'n.iweb.tll l. Rtvll Rep. K: Stamp Rep. 4. IIOIAISX Designnig tlnthex, .intl dancing. .'XMltI'l'1ON 'lp own .i -Irexs shop nn I'tltli Avenue. IfMI5RY XY. lil'IJl7.-XI.I -I'tn I'ntereil lrom .Inhn IVI.ttxh.tIl 'ff Quill Vlula 3, 42 Iiieltl I'.itrtil 3. -li Quill Club Rep, 4: ftuentlwlv Onler lnmm. -l. Ikink Rep. 4: 'lnltxmnn Stall 4. IIOISIIY XVtitiny:, .intl wlftiing when I get the nppmtttntly. Altllil- 'HON Tu become an A I ni.tn in mv ltle work. .l.-XMIES W, IRI-NSON .Inn Inter.-tl frtwrn .I.tnies Mnnme Lllee llulw l, 3, -I. M .'Xw.irtl I: Tmfltc Squn-l I. A Knpelln Khutr Z. 3, 4, Mitlwinter tintteert 1, I, 4. Opetu I. lltdliltt' Singing. f'tNllSl'l'lON 'In he .i singer. IIAKAN I'wIiRli II.iIte Iinteretl from XVext Wtuitllnntl School Messenger l. Z. Stwph. Rep. 1. library Kflerle 3, 4: Il.ittlx Rep. -I. Roll Rep. -li 'li.1Iisnt.tn Staff 4. IIOISIHY Iltking with the gang, AMIHIIION 'lp be .1 Unttetl Press mrrewponslent. INIt'tRCiUIiRl'l'I' Il. I5lfRCiI5R- Ilttclq' I'nteretl front .I.tt1ies Nltniittt' Jr. Cilec IL Mitlwinter Concert I: Office Clerk l: Roll Rep, ll Ilnnle Rep. 3, IIUIIISY Keeping up my side of the cnrrexpotttlenre. .f'tlXlltI'l'ION 'lp tr.tveI ext--tutvelv. lSI'R I ll.-'I lil Rlil L'NlJ Iluguv I ntereii from .Intnew IVIot1rtie7lfl'teCIxer Qfluh I I'uflle I luh I. Stamp Rep, I, Iltwltttt' Iltktng. And tluncing. AMIHITION To hike .tttwutttl I .tlw XY.txIitttgtutt with lletlv. ll VON III Rlikl.-XX Speetl Ifnteretl Imtti lireenwnml .lr. lilee 1. 2: lt'1lt'.t. Ilstill lull I ,. Xltilwtnter tum.-rt I. 1. 3. -l: Intr.t, l3.tiketb.ilI 2. lr. 4: Opera li Sr. 4 ll li w ION tllee I. 4. l'xtr.tv.t,,t.tttl.t . Ultltt 'wing tt tlnnces with blondes. AltllSI'l' .V - In we the Orient. .l.Xl li t llll .NN .l.ilee Intent-tl lmnt .I. Ii. Allen Intr.t. lH.txlxeth.tIl I: tilt-.tn,LIp ttintut. I. J. Iktnl. Rep. 1. Mulwinter Vnneert I: Iltintir Soc. Z. 3. 4: .lr. Class Rt-pnrtei L. Roll Rep. 1. llt Y 4: 'l'r.tl'fte Squatl 4: Itvclwr t'umm, -I, IIOIKBX' Ilnneing. skiing .intl mu. .'XXlltll'lON To wash tltshes in .t paper plate Ittttclirotnn. l'.'XLll IIIRKS lnltretl lrunt Mtitime Cilee C IuI'i IL Rnll Rep, I. Z2 Iltinor Sui. I Iltlltltt Making sttlnmrlxx AXIBIIION In complete .t Srhuu without one. ll.-XY.-XRD IHORNSUN Interetl lmni .lnmes Italottrne l'i.t1Iteth.1ll 3: 'I'.tltsnt.tn Stall S, -I. Intt.t. IH.tslx.-tlmll -I. School Mexsenger -I: 'I'.ilisn1,tn litltttirinl Ann. -I. IIUISISN I'l.ivung Intxlx-'tI1.tll. .intl lixhtng. AXIIKITIKJN Jlli t.tlte A ple.tsure ttwur uf thi- L'. S. vit .i lmx e.tr, Ill' I'II III UMKIRI N lutltlles lntereel front lirvrnwntxtl Roll Rep. I: Iinnlt Rep, l: Snpli. Iiep. 1: Ilonut Sue. I. l, -I: Usher l: Atttl. C'le.1n-Up Squatl 4, 'Ifilxsntnn Stall -I. Ilttlkltt XX'ttttlnw xlmpptug in the tenfeent stme with I'.tulitte. AMl'1I'l'lUN 'Ili we II.ilI.mI lw,tt 4i.trlteItI in ltwtlull. I .-XRUI .IINNY III OOD Shrimp Interetl from NV.-st XVtimll.i1ttlf' Mitlwtnter Con cell I. I. -I: l7pet.t 1, 3. lltwttpt Sm. l. I, Sr. iilee 2, 3, -I: A if.1pelI.tCfhtiir l. l. -Il Uxher li I'erxvtt.iIttv lnnim. I, Iurlxer ftvntrn. 'li Sec. Sr. C'l.tsx 4: l'Iirmn. Sttnplnuwlt luntm. -I. IIUIIIW Ihwtng the wrnttg tltlttg .it the wrong time. AlXllll'I'lON 'Ip .ln the iight thing .tt the right tint.-. .ll .'XNNl'I'l'lf L.. IHOIHIN .Ierrv Intetetl from Wext Wtiotllnntl Tennis K, 4. Ilntltntnttnt l, 4. lle.tlth iuntni. -I. llucltev -l: Class Rep. -I. IIOBISY l'3r.1winp. ientlmg, .intl lieneh. .NNIIHIIION In he nn Artist. lfl ROY XY. IKUIII IN Ifl I-nteretl from James Monroe Opera 1, Iinys' Ilnuble Qtmilet t Sr. UI.-e I. -I Nlulwinter Cimteert 1. 4. lIUlRISYflItgh diving. .intl ntpunt.tni elttnlnng. :XXIHIIION I'u get inttw .1emn.tutics. IRI INI ft. lttlllhlli I-.trlv lntrretl tri-ni .l.tnte:. Monrne Ilnnlt Rep. I. Z. Rull Rep. 1: Autl. Kletlx 2. I1 .lr. Kilee I: Anil. Cilenn-Up I. llttliltt' Mint anything tli.tl'x lun. .'XAlltlllttN In be .t tleep it-.t diver. IIUWARIH ltttl I'I-R lltiwn- Interetl from ilreeitwntul Mitlwinter iiuncert l. IIOISISX Swtntlntng .intl xkttng. Atlltlt ION 'lin go tn the Univerxity tif Wnxlitngtnn. l7UliUl'llN .I, ISURCLIURIB IH.-t I'ntervtI lrnni James Munrue Clean-Up Squad l. lhnli Rep. I. 'I'.iliun.tn Rep. 4: .It, Qilee 4: Mltlwintrr tonrert -I. ifhrixtmuw tt-net-it 4. llutatst' 'Vrvmg tu f.n.l .t gmt! ntttlwilintt. AAtttt't'tt1N In tn.tlw A great xtleeeu ul mx' lmhlw SENIOR I 65 TID IIOUK IIIfR I3o11eh I:nKeve1l fzom .Iamev Monroe l'oolhaIl I. Volleyball 3. Pmskelball I. l, 3, 4. IIOIIISY I'l.1y1ng basI1elh.1ll, anal Skiing. AMISITION--' To go ro the Un11'1-.mtv of XV.1si11ngton. lIl.N Ae.o11.1ut1.x. AMIMIION 'I'o become an .1i1n1ail piloi. ROI3IiR'Ii II. I3RAZI5I.I. I3rawxic I'nlere1I fiom G eenwoocl I'ieI1l Patrol I. 2. TrafI.c Squall 2, 3. 4. Social Sezvice I'o111n1. 3. Golf 3: lflean-Up Cfomm. 3: Car Squad 4: Ioorhall 3, 4: III-Y 3, 4. IIOIHSY Ciolug to parties at I3. R,'s house. ANIIKIIION 'I o he eaplaun of the I1xl1eielle'x rowhoal. t'IIARI.I:S I3RI5II3I'NI3AI II Ihuilx lailezeil from Seattle I'rep. Iinotball Z. I3.1xeh.1ll 2. Inl.a. I3.1sl1elI1.1ll I, IIUINISY Ilaiicing, .1i11l moxl aporls. AMISITION Io he a sucress anil iuake lmx ol money. AI,I3I RT IRNI ST I3RUiiI'N Sunshine Inlexeil Ifom XV1'xl XVooillan1l Roll Rep, l. Inlia. Iiailxelhall I. 2. 3. I3anl1 Rep. Z. 3. 4. Stamp Rep. 3: Airplane Club 3: .Ir hlee I. -4: Sl. Iiar Komm. 4. Mirlwinler foniezr 4. l'3.1seI1alI 4. lIOPvIIYf-IIunl- mg, Iinhing. .mil camping AXIINIIION To he .1 Ranger at one nt the National Parks. I'I-I7 BROOKS Ihookx Inu-:e1I Irom lNIoi1roe. IIUIIIBY Swimming. and auto- niohilex, ANIIIIIIIIN Iio get a car lhal will run mov! ol the lime. INHRIS I. IIRUXVN .luuo l'11l1-reil I-om I31oaiIw.1y Roll Rep. I: Orch. I, Prank Rep, I, 4. llmkev 4, X'ollevh.1Il 4. I3.1xI1eih.1ll 4, I3.1QehalI -I, IIOIIIHY II.1v.ng an npiinislic view on lile. AXIIHIIIUN 'lio liml .1 permanent pair of rosey lens. SYI VIA IKRUNYN Syl Inieferl from I31o.1ilway Roll Rep. I: Gym Officc Z: I11tom.1lior1 llexli 3. As1en1l1.y Urle. lomm 3. Allviserk Offifc 3, 4: Cfhrmn. M.n11re lomm. 4 Si. lounseloi 4 IIOIHIRY Aquatic xpoilii. AMISITION To be a xllfiexs. I RANILIS I-IWXVARIB IXUNI I'INl1 I311nnv Iinlereil from James Monroe Iioor- hall Z. Roll Rep. 1, I. Int .1. looilaall 2. 3, Iulra. I3.1sl1elh.1II 1, 3, 4, IIOISIBY Illaving l1.1sl1elh.1ll. ANIISIIION ,Io 111111 .1 fleet ol' Iiahing lioalx. 66 RY I3RAIDIi'I'IK II' II.1nI1 Inrereil Iom Sl. I.ou.S Stage Crew 3. 4. IIOISBY 9. AI.l'RIfIJ I'rURKIf'I I'- Iired Inlereil from Monroe .Ir, iilee I. IIUISINX III-IYHIH around with Y - - . AMISIIIONV- To go placex and do things. lVIII.I7Rl'D RUTH I3URKI.UNI7 Millie Ifnlereil from Wext Wooillau-I Il-IIIIK Rep. I: Roll Rep. Z: Jr. Glee 4: Miilwinler Vonce I 4. IIUMSY Ilaving .1 gooll H1111- AMIHIIION To go to New York and be .1 ' hug sholk' xlenographer, INA I.III.IAN BURNS XX'esi Iinlered lrom West XX'oo.lI.1i1iI Lnrlx R1-xi Room Z. 3. lilean-Up Squad Z. 3: Inli Squad 2. 3. IIosp1r.1l1lx' iomm. I. 'I.1l11111.1n Stall 3. 4. IIUISIIY I.iving, laughing, anil loving. ANIISITION Io .ilwavx Io11I rhe Siinnv mile of life. RONALD I3URRl:l.I. Groucho I-nreied from .Iamex Monroe Ii1l:.1 l3.11l11-1l1.1ll 1 3: Roll Rep, 3. IIOISIIY Ire Skating. AMIKITION In he .1 proleu-oi1.1l hoeliev player. V. IIATRIIIIA ISURRIS I7al Iinlered from I3ow1r1an. N, llalx. Silhuul Sexlelle I: Sr. Cilee I. 2, 3, 4: Iligh School I7erl.1m.1t1ons l: O1e'.1 3: I51-hate IR-.1111 3. Triple Trio 4: A K.1peII.1 Cihoir 4. IIOISISY Music. AMIBITION 'I'o heroine .1 great singer. MARJORY I3YIff Bye-Bye Iiniereil from John I3. Allen Yieefl'r1w. Ir1vxl1SopI1 Aux I. Roll Rep. I: Cflass Rep. I, Z. 3: Ilonor Soc. 2. 3. 4, I31'h.1r1' I'e,1n1 I Clirlx' Iiiliror 'lialisnian 3: Clean-Up Vomm. 3. 4. Vhrmn. Ilosp1I.1l1l1' Iomni. 4 Reporter Ilnn. Snr. 4. IIOISISY Iialing and Sleeping. ANIISIIIUN 'I'o he .1 l.11I1 ol lexaufe. RAY W, IfADWAl.I.AIDIiR, JR. Clad Iinlereil f:om Ifasl lligli School. Iles Mo.nes. Iowa Traffic Squad I, 3: Cafeteria I: Ticker Vlerli I. Kluh 'IV1-ax. 1 Usher 3. Club Sec. 3: Sr. Rep. 4. IIOIABYV Ilunting. grill, ice wliating. xluing, and fishing. AMIIIIION To become .1 succeuful himnexx man .1n1l see Ameriia lux: I'IARRIIf'I'-Ii I.. CfAI5IiIfIi Harry Iinlered f'om Natrona Iounlv lligh School Cilee flub I. Z. 3. Jr. lfollics 3' Llwher Staff 3 IIUISIXY Making scraplwoolix, AMHITION To be a secretary to the Cil1.ef li Man. AUNIES GUIURUN IXARISIZN Cie-Cie Inleieil from ,laniex Xlanoe. IIUISINI Being foolish. AIXIIIITION To see the world with ' I urlevf BUNNII2 liARI.SIfN I3on Inu-re1I Irnm I-ilniomlx Iligh X'olle1'Iv.1ll I. l5.1sl1elI1.1lI I. Z: Bank Rep. 3: Sr. Rep. 4. IIOISIXY Sporix. ANINTIUN 'I'o keep on l1.11'.v1g Inn with Iferniv. l7ARRIZI.I. C'ARI.SON linleruil from .Iame's Monroe Ilall Ilalrol I. I3anl1 Rep I 3: Miilwinter Concert 2, 3. 4: I3.1niI Z, 3. 4. IIOHERN Ileliveung paperx AXIISIIIUN 'I'o learn as much about chemistry as I3alI.111l. HI:I,IfN VIRGINIA CARLSON Iinrereil from We-si XX'oo1ll.1n1l 'I'.1l1xi11.1x1 Stall 3. 4: 'Iialixman Rep. 4 Stamp Rep. 4. IIOHISY looking forwaril ro S.1r11r1I.1v nigliu AAlIiI'I'ION-f'I'o ma'nl.1.n mv heart's ilesire SENIORS I. 1 I 5 .ll rl 1 I . '93 ' I' -fa? Lew 4 Q1 X A he id Y 4 5632 ' .Q qv. Q I A 1 .3 9 ff .nm 'Z Qsl -aa'-ri g Pgp: , xdf i n 'YV , DJ ' ff' Q' P I - . 9. 1 jwxaf .x . '.4 f 'EM 'U' '- fu MIN' if H 'P , , axs.. ' f ul Y' fi A ii' 53 Q ,Li Y. J' 'i 11 flir t? ' 9 x Q -f. , A -ai IEP r 5+ ,gg .. hr.- 'Wvaf G' I, + Q 4 RWE? +W'hg 15344 2 -. .1-51 .3 3 d - gf, -2 '1 3 J is uf 1 -U1-Fm .- 3 ,. ur I' x 1+ 11. 231+ 'Q .4 'I were .isa I .4 'S L yi IIQS ' if 53, 31 I Iwo? F! fix. - in QQ 3, 'F A Q P? I-.1 -5 'fa 450: fi QI' .. 4 Q -I YT 429 22 i w s .'I .. Biggs f I d!-5 1 at Q ' : X, 49 Eig- -iffafrf I2 .x , d if m ai h. JI: AVQI Ib , . -. 'CS Vs: QQWI 6 . ' ' I . - Q, , .Jef M - 1 I . 'gag fawif' 2, 'G D',yI - - ,I . LI N N , L .f 7 - Ah na 0 r.. ,Q ' I,ll.I,I.'IN Y. VARI SUN I ull lnlvrwl Irmn .I.1nu's Mnnrm' II.nlu'lI1.llI I: Vollvy- Imxll l: II.1M'h.1Il l: lI.mlI. Rup. 1. I. -I. Sl.1n1p Ilvrlx I. IIOIIIIY II.1l'mg .xrnund wuh Arm-n .md Ihr- no ol xln- gurls. .IIXIIAIIIIIN 'lb lw mum-ImrIy's dutiful sv: rvlmry. QIVURUI: i'1'IRl.YI lu .lR. .llggvl Ifnlcrvd horn Auburn llxgh School l'oolb.1ll I: II.1xlu-xbnll l: 'l'r.1clx l. Inclwl CII-rlx I. 'I1.1lmn.m Stall I. -I. IIOIIIIY Ihnrlrlg. .md swmmnnng. .-XMIWIION fI'u ln- .1 ,IUIIl'fI-IIlNI- A. IIlfRNII1l- KRFIIIIXIAN K.un1.m I'nlcxvd from Cllvnhun. S, lhk. Ihshctball l. 1, Orch. I, 1. I, Crlcc I lulw l, 1. I. Khorux I. 1. I: lI.u1d I. 1. I. -I: Opcrn 2. .lr. I'l.xx' I. IIOIIIRY Svxvurmg. ANIISIIILHN IR: .rrrornplrsh mrnurhxng in hfc. Mf'IRKl. IRl I' I. IRR Pug I'nln-nd lnom .l.unrx Monror Slwlch Klub I: Honor Soc, 2: Foolluglwlrrx 1. I, 4: .lr. Q-lcv I. Mrdwnnlvr loncvrl I: Roll Rep. I: Stamp Rrp. -I. IIOIIIIY llllrhung nw wagon In xhr xlnrw, ANIISIIIUN 'Inn fool llw f'Idmir.ll .und Iorn thc nnvv. IIIIRVI-Y IL. l'lIS'I'0NfI 'tasty I'nlvrrnI lrom Cllvunwoorl IImslwlh.1ll I. 2, l-oulhnll I: INl1mlwlnlvr lonwrl 1. IIUISIIY lhncmg. .und plnvung footlfmll. r'IlIIIIIf 'IION 'In gr-ullmlv, TOM l'fYI'lfR Tom I-nn-rr-d lrom lnmoln llxgh Yr-II lrnrdrr -I. IIOIAIW Swrm, rump .und xkmmg. .-INIIIIIION Io In' .un .1vr.1xu. VIRGINIA MAI- lII1IVlIII'RS hunger Mn linn-xml from lzvvn-lr Iligh School Cilrl Ilur-:ws 4: Qurll Vlulw -I. IIOIAIII' Wrxlxng pm-try. drcssvumking. and bring unc ol' thc Yxrginl.n. AMIIIIIUN lo play .1 gurlar lor the rndm. UIIVIII5 M. CIIAIIMFIN UI: l'nlvuvrl Irom lkorvsx Grow Union Iligh. Izorcst iirow. O.r-gon Roll RI-p. I: lI.1nlr Rvp 4. IIUISIII' 'llrlung .advantage ol Ilelvn A. fIMlSI'lIltIN 'lo ln' .rn lnlvrmr drurxnlor. IURRAINI- CII.-ISI: l'orduv.x lnlrrcd Iron: Inrmlnvn llngh Ilmskctlmll I. 1. Gln' Klub l. 1. I. -I. Sr. Huh. I. -I. IIOISIII l'l.n'nng Ihr crllo. 1'IMIII'l'ION Tu bu nhln' xo plmv rl wvll. I,I li I IIIIS I'l R. II l II, .IR lhrt I'nu'r-cd lrom ,Lmws Monroc Su. Kiln' 1. I, 4. Mlnlwixllrr ikolxcrll I. -I. II.Iu'h,lII I. -I. IIOIIIIY Sporlx. AMIIl'I'lON Io IIN' vighl d.ws .1 wwlx. ' lNl.'XRli.'IRl-'I' iIlRIS'I'l'NSl-N- lnlvn-d lmxn Row lI:ll .Ir. llrgh, Mulxlilco .lr, Kiln' I. 4: Ullxfr I lcxk I: And. lklrxlx 1. -I: And, CII-.mfLIp Squad 1: II.1nIr Rrp. 1. I. 'II.nI1xrn.m Rvp, I lnnchrnorn I: Stamp Rvp. -I. IIUIIIAI Going pl.1crS.mII doing lhlngs JINIIIIIIIIN lo lI.lrn. IU vn'.lrn, I0 urn. III RNI l. l'llRlSI'l.-IN lM'u Inlcrrd lrom XI'vxl IX'umIl.llul Iu'l4Ib.1ll l. llorlwv I. 1. I. -I, Vnllcvh.1ll I. 1, I, 4: Ihslwllmll I. Z. I, 4: Iinsvlmll I. 1. I. -I: 'l'r.nk I. 1. I, 4. llulwx I. 1, lI.xdlninmn l. -I: :'IunI.l'lI'.1n-Up Squad 1, I. IIOIIISY Studying pruplr' xml xlmlxvng ull xpongurx, 1'INIIII'l'IUN In lw .1 sociologist .mul pwflmlogisl. l'YN'I'lIl'I llIl.'IlIl'I'll LIIRISTII Mn Inu-red horn inn-I-nvvood Jr. kdm- I. I. lNIxdwmlI-r Ckonrvrl I. Gnrl lien-'ws I: Gym Uflicr I. IIOIIIIX' Trying In rndlw ' IIIV Mm horllr.-v ohm: .NXIIIIIIUX To bv llloxrvrr Young. , lllIRl5Nl I YIIIIIIILIIII I llnxw I'nlvrnl iron! QIu'cl1wuoml .Ir. hlrc l. Strap hook lmnm. I. 1 Irnplc 'I'rlo I. 1. I. Roll Rvp. 1: I'oxlvr Cfolnm. 1. I. -I. Upr-1.1 1, I: Sr. lllrc 1. I, -I Mxdwnnlvr Yonccnt 1. I. -I: Axsvnnlvly Ordvr fnrnm 1. I l lun I p 4. IIUISIIX lIr.xwung Inv Iwrmlh. ,IXIIIIIION To In- .un nvlisl. IHUNAI ll ll ARR .lip I5ntr-rr-II from .Iohn M.nsl1.1ll lI.1sIwllmll I: Roll Rvp. l, 1: lI.lnlI Rrp. l. 1. llrlnl Iynlrol l, 1. I: l:ooIl1.xll I. 1. I. -I: lnlm. I'ooll1.1ll l. 1, I, AI. Inlr,1. II.1wIu'llmll I. 1. I. 'lkrnltnc Squad 1, I, 4: Sump C'ollvuor I lunrlr Ihg Iomnl. I. -I. IIUIIIII l3.1m',ng. .und lmrnlng nrw lhingx. :N XIIII l INN 'I rv lmvv :nv .lnaloxnv Iogcllwrl lux! vnu' RIIIIIIR I' I I .IYIRIIII l Rr-Il lnlcu-Il Iron! I Allglux' lllgh luollmll -I, IIUISIII Skung. JIAIIIIIIUX Io In-cornc .1 nmclu. Al IVI5 RIIIII IIIIIIURII Ifnlcrrd from .Inmrs lX'lonror Ihnk Rrp. l. -I. llonov Sm. Z. Jr. blur- I: Mxdwmtrr lonfrrl I, Knrl Rcwrvr I'rI-Q. -I: Sr. Ldvr -I. A Idprlln thou' 4. K'hrixtm.n Ckvncr-rl -I: Spring Vonccrl -I. IIOIBIEY - l:irI RI'wr'vu1g4' . IXIIIll'IUN To .ulw.Ivx Ixnd lmppnww in lnlr. IIII I ll AVN KIUIDY IIIII Ifnwrr-II from IIo!hcll Jr, lligh Track I. 1. I. lI.uw lull I. 1. I, 4. lI.xwlwlh.1ll I. 1, I, -I: Iloclwv 1. I, -I: Vollvylmll 1. I. -I: Bly: II Vlulv I, -I, Sr. Rvp. -I. IIOIIIIY lrghling lmcoln ludw. AMIIIIIUN To In- .ln nld n1.1inI. L.l4R'l'RL'I7If IOLIIBAI llcrln' Iknlrrrll Irom Llrrvnwooml llmnk. Rvp. l. .Ir. lllvn' l. 4: Mrdwnnrrr loncrrt l. 4: Sr. Rep. -I. IIOIIIIY Skating. AMIIIIION To In- xllarrxxlul In what I wt uni lo dn. II.IARlI.'XRl'I' S. IOOKI5 lkoolnr I5nlcrrrI from .Inmu Monroe Shower Room Vlrxlx I: lI.mIm. Rvp. -I. IIUIIIII' 'IH-llnng I-vcrvonc lh.u I .Inu .I xrnior, AMIIITION 'l'o gvl mxnvom' to lu-lirvr mr, Il-Sl Il: KIIIUI VY I,rx Ilnlcrrnl from llrvrnwuml. IIIIIIISY Ihlch Ilrgglng .-'IXIISI IIUN Io lu' .1 mdno rrlglnwr. SENlORf 67 JUNIE IOUNS I-ntetetl Irnnt James Mtmroe Jr. Qilee Z: Mtdwtnter Cnncert 3: Opera 3. Sr tilee I, 4, IIOISIHY Roller skating, anil playing the piano. AMBITION- f ilitx have an ti ehettra as popular as Iwltlte Duchin 5. l,Ut Il I I' QURRUTIII RS I ou I ntetetl It-nm .Iantet Mnnrtue -Ilasebnll I: Volleyf ball I: llasketball I. llxlter 2. lltvnttr Svc. Z: Clean-Up Sqtmtl Z, I: Bank. Rep. 2. I, 4. Stamp Rep, I. 4, .Ir Qilee 4. Mttlwutter titwnfert 4. IIOBHY Visiting T, If. in the st-apn.t hamlet tt! Izverett. A3111-l'l'ItJN 'Ili own antl npr-rate an exclusive Uri-ssc Slmppef' IUt'II,IIf IRAXk'I-ORI7- Retlf I'nteretl Imm Cirecnwutxtl f-flass Officer I. 23 Iltickey I .Z, I, 4: Basketball I, Z. I. 4: Volleyball I, Z. 3, 4: Big B Club 4: Sr, tounxelur 4. t'Iean-Up Kiomnt. 4, Assembly Order titnum. 4: Student Council 47 Iltitpttality ttwnm. -I. IIOHISX Skt Iletlf' AK'II5I'l'ION To fintl the fun in life Y I betch.i. MAISII- I. tRI5Ii May Interetl Irtuu .Iantes Mtinrtue -'Library Clerk I: Pres, Puppet tlub I. Quill tlub 2. See. Quill Ixlub 3: Vice-Pres. Quill Club 4: Sr. Rep. 4. IIOIKINY kX'tit.ng. ,intl pal-mg with I. lf. .intl V. XV. AMISITION To meet Nelson Ialtly in person. IBUR.'X'I'llY In I Rt3SSI I I' Dui Ifnteretl from .lautet Nlunmef And. Clerk, 2, 3. 4, IIUIAIAY XVrittng Iette.t tn ti. M. IXMIQITION 'lin make a goml pie that G. IVI, tan eat. R. ltiNAR ILNIII Iinleretl Intuit Cireeuwotul Jr. Cilee I: Jr. Urch. I: Rnll Rep. I: Sr. Orch. 2: Mulwtnter Cmteert Z. 3, Opera Z, I: Sr. Glee Z, 3. 41 Double Quartet K. A tapella ihtur 3. 4. IIOISIRY Swimming. .intl camping. I'lMI5I'I'ION I have plenty nl 'em. .IAVK R. DAMUS Iwtvtiun Inleretl from James Nlonrne- Stock Rnom I: 'IiraIItc Squad I. Ilauk. Rep. I. Iltuntir Stir, 2. Rtill Rep, I: Quill Iilub 3, 4: Von:- ball Mgr. 4. Intra, I'ntitli.tII 4. Stamp Rep, 4, IIOIRISY Skiing, hunting. fishing. hiking. ruling. .intl playing Itmtlull. AMIRITION 'To continue enjoying my hobbies. AI I RI5I7 IJANIITI S AI Iintezetl from James Monroe flltmnr Soc. Z, 3, 4: Base' hall I. Ilank. Rep. I. Rtill Rep. I. IIOIHISY Iluahtug Napoleon, AMISITION To own a rar that tIne:u't ueetl pushing. IVII:RI'l3Y'I'II INXNKS Ilabe Iute'etI l nm Iirnatlway. IIOBHY Staying on the right stile ttf the mail. AMIKIIIUN 'Tn be the best fancy roller skater at the rink, l l3IiR'I'HA IVIARGARITI' DAVIS Iznteretl Irtvm XXX-Qt kkkstttllalitl Ilunnr Sue. Z. Hockey '51 Talisman Rep. 4: Office Awift. 4, IIUIKIW Playing Iwaxelvall. .intl sittin ming. AMIIITION To be a good ateuographer. .IOHN A, DAVIS C'urlyf-I'nteretI from I'artvatIw.tt' Iltgh lntra. Ikatketltall I: Alirnclt I. 2, 3. 4: Ihnlt. Rep, Z: lotvthall Iklgr. I. 4. Intr.t Ituvtlvall 4. I'tng Ihwng l 4: Quill Cflub 4: Ili-Y 4. IIUISIIY Sneaking into fntttlvall garnet. AXIHIIIUN 'Iiti . we the world. especially Vhina. I.ORA DAVIS I,0IIie I'nleretl frnnt Cireenwtmtl Ilvank. Rep. I, 2. -I. Nlttlwtltlet Concert I. Z. I: Jr. Glee I, 2, 3. 4: fkutl. tlerk 4, IIUIAIKY Iwttking alter I'at Reetl. fkMI!I'I'ItJN Tn be an air stewartlt-ss CIIIARLIIS DIKIIERING Chuck I'nteretl lmnt S. .I. .-X. lntra. YtvlIet'haII I: llnrsethne Tourn. it Talisman Stall 1, 4. IIOIHSX Iwxhtne. hunting. autl alhlettts, . lMISl'I'ION -To win in a Fishing Derby. EDGAR IVI. IJIZSROSIIZRW 'I'tl Iinteretl from .Iarnvx Mtmrne Ping Pong 'Itturu I. 4. lltwrscvhoe Tourn. 3. 4. IIOIAIHY Swimming. dancing. .intl going plates with .l. li. AMBITION To be .1 grantlsrand athlete. VIRGINIA I., IJIEXTIER-A Iitenehte f I'utert-tl from .Iames Nltutme Ilawlmll l. Basketball I: Volleyball I: M Awartl I. I'u77Ie Klub I: iitvtstl 'Ixutes I Iulw I. .li. Cilee Z, 3, 4. IIOBBY Ciiggling with Swede Ilessler. teasing 'Rt-tl llallte, autl making Angel McNally blush. 1'l!KIISI'I'ION 'Io ttwn an exclusive heautt' salon nu Iitfth Avenue, RUTII IJIIDIJIA- Ruthie Iintert-ti trtuu kklest XYttnttl.tm! .Ir tilt-e I klttlu-tutes t' I Ili bll I Ithrtry Ciltrlt I I51 It R1 l I X tittl Rt tx -I ,onccrt 1 .ie a : , . ' ' : .n . e 1, . -. . wetv- . I'IOI5BYf NVaIlting Ibut ritling whenever pnswxhlel, AMHIIIUN In travel amuntl the world tn at trailer. ARLINNA IVI. IDOBBINS linteretl front Citeenwtmtl .Ir. Cilee I. 1. I, 4. I lean Up Squad Z. 1, 4: library Clerk 3: Autl. tlerk 4: Mitlwtuter tt-nteit -I. IIUNISN Hiking. collecting menus. antl dancing. AMIGIIIUN 'In be a xueteulul x.iIexI,ttIt', IJORIS A, IJOBSON Ilubhie Fnteretl from Queen Anne Iltglt Ikauk. flt-ik I Big Sister 2: Roll Rep, 3. IIOIIHY Making frieutls, and dancing. .NNIIIIIIUN 'In he a private secretary, AI.It1li S. IIONAIIUE -Irtth I7nteretI trnnt Cireevtwotwtl tlasx Oflteer I. :X Cfapella Cihtiir I. Z, 3. 4: Roll Rep. l. 1. I. 4: Sr, lilee Z, 3, 4 :knit Smoking Vomm. I: Merit Comm, 3: Stamp Rep. 3: Usher I. 4. t'hrmn. Irtentlshtp ttwntni. 4. IIOBISYVY IVIonlteyYdotitIlin'. XIIXIIIITIIJN It's a tleep, dark setrel. VORNVIN IUONNIILI. Corky lfntered from I'. V, Ilughes Intra. I5.tskethaII I Intra. VUrextIing I, 2: Jr, Glee Z: Mttlwinler ltmcert 1, ilraek Z: llnunr Stir 3, 4: Quill Club Z. 3. 4: l'mnk, Rep. 3. Tennis I, Racltti I lub I. IIOIKIIY Swim ming anti rennit. r'lMttl'I'l0N To be a writer. nr .1 scientist. CIIIESTIER If. IUONNIZIIY- Chet Vnteretl frtvm Vraig. IIIJIAISY Itahtng. :XX . 'HON To be a regular Snurtltvugh. 08 ivy. 1 if tw! .. Wi ? t J wffihf--V ', ' 1 1: A 4 . f Q ' . iraf' III I ygl 'ef W ' X 1 All I3 ' 'I 5 Ll R IJ? 'C 1 'ggi' . ,gr lla my 1' I1 5 I . 194 Aiiizlh 6305? f sl I 31 ' -I I -6 I Q Q 1' ' , I I W -. A SIE, . 5' .-'Q' 2 A- I f 1935 II fa ol X gf: if lm? f N.-H Lt .J fr . VH ,fr I5 . trrgtf' . IJ ' i y -eg-Q. . ,ya V .Eegfil -fbi I t 'if ff ' . semoizs I 4 rf. A, : .f f, Q I-5145 , Jn. talk .X in .,1. M kv-1 X3 1 J' fi li 1 2+ 1 0- Q fi- fifff 1 1. V 1 1:57 Iii 1 we fi-14' ,gk l 11 A' 1i 1 4 J, 1.11 V11 I 11 . ' 43' if 1 Eh, .1 -1 1 D i : Z 11 I1' ,r N' A ,ff 1 f 15111 . l il J . .,. 'i .v-A .1 11 Qg2 'r ff .1 , 4 - 11.11 1 1 1 i 1,1 if 1'-Q X 1 X 1 DQQA. .1 fl 1 1 - 'Q if-W .fu , 1355111 1 ' ,,. - . 1 A h . .N ,... 1 'fa Q2'-111. 1 5143 51 .41 :Q 1 .1 , Q . 21? 111 ' 11 g ,sl 1 11 fr, 1 467 . M51 I A 1 1,1 155. C1 1,-fn' X i 1 1 Q' v 1. JUN15 I7R1f5S1fl. l5111e11'1l 1111111 K111'e11w11111l l1el1.11e 1. 1. Nl11lw1111e1' 41111, Keri l, l, R011 Rep. 1, 2. 1, 111.1111-Up C11111111. 1, 1. 1-111-1111111111 111111111. 1: .1r.S1'. Hop lf11r11n1. 1. A111l. iilerk 1, 4, Cl1111111, l'11s1e1 L11111111. 4 l'.1-1. Q11:Il 111111 4: Shingle 81.111 4. 111111111 'l'.11r11..11:s .11111 .le.11111e, .l.1ne .1111l Nl1x,11e, AMIHIIIUN 111 re.1l1le 11111 11ne 111 1111' 111.1nv n111l111i1111s. 15015 BRUK 1' 15111111111 Hugs' l1111'11'1l 1111111 11:1-1-1111111111 fN111lw111le1 11111cer1 1, 1. Roll Rep. 1. 4. 51.111111 Rep. 1: Open 1. 111111111 511111111 A111111 ION 111 l111111w 1111w 111 1111 well. 1iA'l'l1l,RlNli DUNVAN K.1v l'111e1e11 1111111 51. .111l111'1 .l1. 11l1'e 1: Mi1lw1n1er 1'1111ce.1 1. -1, ll11n11r Sue. 1. Snph. Rep. 1. R1111 Rep 1. ll11xp1I.1l1l1' V11111111. 1. 4, Shingle Stall' 1, 4: Sr. Rep. 4. A l'.1pel1.1 1111111 4: C11111111. l'r1en1l1l11p 111111111, 4. 111111181 'l'.1111ng c.11e 111' ln.1, ANIISIIIUN 'l'11 11e111111e .1 1111-111111-1 111 11111 e1li111r1.1l 11.111 of one 111 1111- U11i1'ers11v 111' XXH11111111111111 p111111c.11111111, 1iI.A1N1f IULVRIIAM 'l..1111e l111e1'e11 1r11111 .1.1111e1 111111111111 .11. lilee l. 1: Aunl. Clerk 2. 4: Liirl Rew.1'es l, 1. 4, 1Nl1.11v1111e1 Ci11111'e11 1, 4. Sr. l1'ee 4. A 1f.1pell.1 Cllmir 4: Mlnule 111111111 4. 11011111 W111.11g p11e1rv. AMHIIIUN 111 11.1ve1. DOROTHY A. 1Z1'1l.RIlf 17111 151111-1-11 1111111 .l.1111e1 M11111111- M Aw.1r1l 1: 111111111 Soc. Z, 1, 4: ll11n11r 011.1111 1, Roll Rep. 1: Usher 1: 81111.11 Sexvife C11111111. 4, llL1lSI11'- 11111111 l'111ol1s. .11111 111-x1g11i1111. A'111'1lI11JN 111 he .1 1111.111 sel111111 1e.1111er when l'n1 twenty-1w11. lEARl. li. 12C'Kl.L'N13 O11 l'111er1-11 1:11111 .1.1111e1 M11111111-. 111115111 111111, .11111 p1.1y ing hnwehnll. AN115Il'1UN 'l'11 .11111111111 111 x11111e1l111111. IRIENI: 1l.ARlS l'l7l1l'1il1lN'1l111 R1111111' l111e1e1l 1:11111 5-e.1ll1e .111111111' Ar.11le111y. 11011151 Sw1n1n1111g. .1111l s11.11111g. AMISIIIUN 'lin 1111 111 XY. XY. li. BARNEY l5l1l'Rl'R 11116 1111 1111111 XVe11 XY111111l.1111l. 111111111 R.11l111. Al1ll1l1'lUN - lo l1e .1 succexx 111 wl1.11e1'er l 1111. JANE l'Gl1l,lSAl'UN liggie l:111e1'e11 from C11ee1111'1111l 11. 1'.111v CR1111111. 1: 11111 Reserves l. S11pl1. l'.1r1v C11111111. Z. lX'l.1l11e-Llp l11n1111, 1, 1: S1.1n1K1Rep. 1, .l1. lilee 1 M111w1n1er l1111ce:1 1: 1'le.111-Llp S1111.111 1: .11.-51. 15.111111 I11111111. 1, l'11s1e. 111111111. 1, 4. 11011111 .le.111ne. June, M.1x1ne. .1111l 1110 l'.1111c1.111s. AMIAIIIUIN To keep my cl1111 np, Al 11ll1l' ll IS l ROM .Xi 1111.111-11 1111111 CS1ee111v111111 l1.1sl1e1b.1ll l. lVlidW1I1lvr 1.111111-11 1, .11. 111ee 1. lu111l1.11l 1, 1. ln1r.1, l11.1sl1e!l1.1ll 1, Z, 1. 4: l'1.111l1. Rep. Z. 111111111 ll11111111g .1111l 111l1111g. ANl1H1I'111N To gn 111 11111111 on .1 n1111orCYCl1'. 1 153 l'l R 151 1 l'1 SON l ex l'n1e11-11 1'r11111 .1.1n1es Monroe l11o1l1.1ll 4. llO1111Y S11'1111n111111. AXl11ll'lON 111 le.1:11 111 1l1ve. WANNA l'l l l liSUN l'll1e 1111111-11 1111111 .l.1n1es Mmmroe 1.1hr.1ry Clerk l, 1, 31.111111 Rep 1, A111l. 1 lerk 4 lr1e111lsl11p KK1111111. 4. llOl'111Y 11.11-ing nrnuml w1111 l'in1' .11111 lee. ANl11l1ll1N 111 .1lw.1y1 be .1 p.1l 111 'liiny .md l.ee. S I'ANl 1 Y 1 l l lNl1Sl N Red 1-1111-11-11 1111111 .1.1111es M11n1'11e lntr.1. l11.1xl1e1l1.11l 1, 11011111 111111111111 11'l1.1lev. ANIIKIVIUN 'lin be .1 diesel engineer. l llARl 15 M. l M31 ll' il1iel1 1-111e1e1l from .l.1n1e1 Monroe llorxexlme '1'1111r11. Z: .l1, Ulee 1, Up11r.1 1 Si. Cllee 1. 4, lKl11lw111ler liuncerl 1, 43 A ii.1pel1.1 flmir 4. 1 111.1v.1g.1111.1 -1. H1111111 R.11l111. AMISIIION T11 work 1111 .1 living. A1lB1R'I' lNl1l1'Nl3 Al I'111e1e1l 1'r11n1 Li1ee11w11ml .lr. lllee l, 23 lVli1lwin1er 1111111-11 1. 1, 111111111 8111. 1: Yell 11-.1111-1 Z, 1: .lr. Rep. 1. llU1'1l'1Y Skiing. A511114 HON l'11 l1e .1 111111111-11 111.111. YIRKHINIA V. 1-NMMAN U111111' l'n1e1e11 1111111 liree11w11111l Sr. l1lee 1. 1: Upern 1. 1: A 1.1pe11.1 4111111 l. 1. 4. Nlillwinxer L11nce11 2, 1, 4: llunur Soc. 2, 1. 4, 'l'11ple 11111 1: All1'111' 111111111 3, 51-111111 i'1111nsel11r -1: 81.111111 Rep. 4: V11c.1111111.1l 111111111. 4. ll11l11S1' Sci-1111111111 11111 1l111r111.11111. AMl11'1'ION'f 'lio get the muxic x1r.1igl11 in Lil111i1, 11111 111111: ANNA MAY lN111,11'lSl' A1111' lfn1ese11 1111111 J,1111es M1111r11e -Quilring l'l11l1 l: 511111111 1111111-r1 1. W11111lw111ki11g 011111 1, .lr. Ureh. 1. li 111111111 Snr. 1: lnt'0rn1.11io11 111-111 -1, A1111S1111111111g KR1111111. 4. 111115111 Sw1n11111ng .ind diving. AMISITIUN - I'11 l1ee11111e .1 11111111 11v1n1n1e1 .1111l 1l11'er. llOYl1 ll, 1-NiQh'lRl1M 11111-re1l 1r111n 111113111 lligh ll1.1wl1e1l1.1ll l. 2, 3: Tennis 1. 1: l1.1wl1.1I1 1. 1. 111111111 l.1l1111e1 1111il1l111g. Al111S1'l'IUN 'lin 1.1110 .1 trip nmuml 1l1e 1v111l1l. IIUNARI1 l'Rll'l'iSUN len l'111er1-11 1111111 ,l.1n1ex lVl1111r11e l'1.1nl1. Rep. 1: Roll Rep, -1. 111113111 l51.111'111g, ANl111l'ION T11 grow 111 be 11x 1ee1 1l1ree 111el1es 1.1ll. KA'l'llRYN R. lfRl ANDSUN K.11' l'nlere1l 1'r11111 Al1er111-en. XV.1vl1. Vullevlmll Z. Roll Rep. 1: 111111111 Sm. 1. 1, l'rien1lsl11p 4'11n1n1. 4: V11e.1111111.11 Cfomm. 4. llU1+1iYf Riding 11ve 111111-1 .1 1l.11' 111 ge1 1111- l1u1111l.1r11i11'. AM1BI'l'1ON- T11 11.1ve 1111s 111 11ien1ls. 11111. .11111 .1 mllege e11111.1111111. l'AU11Nlf liS'l'l'Rl1RUUl'i l'111lv -l5111ere1l 1111111 l1reenw11111l --- Ami. 4 lerl1 1. 111111111 XY111111111 sl111ppi11g .11 ren-1'e111 xlores wi1l1 Ruth. AM11I'l'ION To gn 111 1'.11il'111111.1. SENIOR! - 69 Xl MA l Xl I l I, Altuu I nueuetl Iuuuuu .Ianuex Monroe Sprung luuueert I: Ilonor oe. Z. .Ir. lulee Z: Mutlwunter Iouteeut Z. 41 Roll Rep. l: Sr. lilee 41 A Capella lhour 4. IIUIIIIY l.ooIuuuug unto the Iuluue. ANIIIITION 'I'o l'x+.eII. VIN! I'N'I' IIIIK I-'I' I'A Vince I'tttereuI Iuonu XVest XVoodl.utucI lIanuI l. 2, I, 41 'Vludwunter Concert I. l. I. 4: Ilonor Soc. I, Z, I. 4, l'ep IIanuI Z. 4. IIOIIIIY - I'l.uu'uug xaxophnnex AMIAIIIUN Io play un one ol the hug uwung time hands. IOIIN II'N'liON Peg Iuteieul Iuonu .Ianues Monroe hr. iilee I, 4, 'Ihuliantauu Rep. 4, Sr. Rep. 4 IIUIIIII IIIouutIes. AMISIIIUN 'lin eouuvunee J. R. that blondes ure hetter than I1 l'IIYI.l.I5 A. II-NION Iuleterl Iuouuu ,Ianuex Mouutoe l,ul1iary Cilerk Z. IIOIIIIY I'hunIuung ul an auuuluutuouu. AXIIKIIIUN 'lin he .neu-ru.uiuueuI. IKSI I, IIKSIIAI Ox I'ntereuI Iuouuu Alexantler II.unu,Iuouu I'ooul1aIl Z. I. 4, Roll Rep. 1, I, 4. Intra. Iooulwall 1, I, 4, 'l'raI1'ue Squuaul I. 4, IlufY I, 4: Axxeutubly Oruler Iiurmnu. 4. IIUIIIII Making .u guuuluuuuu ol the dance floor. AMIIIIION To huulul a Ituuuumlretl-story xIuu'xutut'er Rl Iill I-IISIAI1 Inueueul lr I. .Ir. Cilee 1. I Muulwunter iuuuueerl J. I. IIUIRIIY Sewing. AXIISIIIUN 'Iio be a Iexuurner ot clothes ANIOINII II' I-IORI I'O lI.uIve I'nueueuI tuouuu Allen I-ua Rep. I, Iiauuk. Rep. Z. Ir. Kilee 4. Miulwunter iouuuert 4. IIOISIIX Arguing with M.ury V. A!VIIIl'I'ION 'Iio he able to Ixnuxh sehool. NIAR.IORIIf RUIII I-IRI-OVIIII Iuuuereul from IIroaulw.uy Roll Rep. I, II.unIu. Rep. I. X'oe.utuouu.uI lonunu. I, Opeua ioxtuuue Ciurl I: Auul. llerlu I, 4: Ilovputalily tonunu. 4. hr. iounselor 4. ilu-.un Up Squad 4, Axsemhly Seating liomm. 4: Ilonor Soc. 4. IIUISIIY Dexugnuuug .unul unakuuug clotluex. AMIUIIION 'lio be a suceexslul eouituuueze, AKINIS IISK Mielueu' Iuuleueul Iuouru lu'.uuuIulun Ilugh Soceer I, II.u1Iuetl1aIl I. Z, , . om .Ianues Monroe Woorlworkiuug Klub I. IIauIx, Rep. I, 4, IIanIu. Rep. 2, Roll Rep. e, 5-l.uuuup Rep. I: Jr. Culee I: Volleyball I, 4. I Ilower tonum. fhumn 4. Sr. Rilee 4. IIUIIISY Walluung to Renton and hack with Sus .und Kate. AMISIIION I'o have .u ealwuuu uuu the mountains, .unul .u huxbanul. TII IIORIS RAI: IISK lborue I'nuereul from Cureeuuwuuunl louueeut I, I, 4, II.uuuIu. Rep, I, 2. I: 'lialiunuan Rep. I: Opera I: luufornuatuon lIesIu I: Sr. Culee I, 4, Roll Rep, 4. A Capella Choir 4: Ivollighlere 4. Axxemhly Order ionunu. 4. IIOISISY l'ete f ing. AMIIITION To soar .us hugh ax the highevt star. IIll.I. I5l.I7lVIINli-Srorlv Ifntered from Xxlest XVootII.uncI Roll Rep. l, I. 4. I5ax lfuelhall I. 1, 3. 4: Inrra. II.tsIu'll1alI I, Z, I. 4: Vase-llrew. Klan 2. I IIawltalI 1, I. 4. .Ir.-Sr, Dante fonuttu. I, 4: iiaune Oruler lomnu. I. 4, Ilu'Y I. 4, 'I'r.ufIue Squad 4 IIOIIIIY Arguing with III-uunv AMISIIIUN To uell .u better uu-ke tIu.uu 'hlewvfl MARY ANN l'l.OA'I'IIlf Ann I'utteueul trnrtu Queen Auuue II.unIu Rep. l. Ilonou Soc. Z. I: Roll Rep. I: l.ihtary Konunu. 4: iihrnuuu. Typing 4 omni. 4, huanup Rep. 4, IIUIIIIY Ilaving a good time with AIU .unul Itux pals, ANIIIIIION Io ttualxu' uxe ol nuu' typing .intl uhorlhannl. II7 VORSMAN Iiululie Ifuuterell Irouu .Iames Mouuuoe. IIUISIII Iluunuuuug. .uuu.I ualnuon Iuxhuuug. ANIISIIION To go around the world. IKIAXINH IRANK MAC Izntereal front James Monroe Volleyball I. II.uwIuellv.ull l Jr, Kilee I. IIOIIISY lioung placex with Ann. Sonny, .und Il.uu-olul. AXH'-IIION 'Io keep on having as much lun as I always have haul. I.IfIl.A IRl5I3l5RlKfKS Squirt lfnteretl fronu .Iaunes Monroe lilee I lub I. ill 5U fluh I. Sruenee liluh I: IIaxIuethaII Z1 Ilockeu' 1. I, Mutlwuuuuer ionueul 1. I A Vapella Vhoir 2. I. 4: Quill Club 4: IIug II 4, IIUI'-IW Sports. sailing. .untl dogx. AMIRIIION 'I'o shake the duuxu of II.ulIarul Irom nuu' heelx ROIII:R'I' IRISH' l'rixIuy I'nIereuI Irorn kireettwooxl .Ir. Kilee I, Muulwuuuleu lou fer! I: Roll Rep. 2. I: Intra. IIasIue!h.ull I. IIUISIIY lee Qkatuuug uuu the winter, III.ueIu Iluauuond iu the sununuer, ANIIRIIIUN To nualue .u milluouu rlollarx. ANNIE MARIE l'ROUIiSI2N 'I'uIIaf Ifnteueui from James Monroe lIau1Iu. Rep, I, Ilonor Soi. 1. I1 Quill C'Iuh Z, I. 4. IIOIIIIY Spending my weelueuuulx on XVIvuullw Ixlanml vuuth II. S, ANIIII'l'ION To be .un aur stew.uru.Iesx. DORIS M, GAIIRIIQLSON lfnteretl from XVexr Vu'oouIl.uniI Ilonor Soc. .'. I, 4. Chrnuu. Vocational Comm. I1 Uuslzer I, Ilonor Guard I. 4: Auul. iilerk I. 4. IIauuIu, Rep. 4: Social Service lonuuuu. 4 Sr Iounxelor 4. IIOISIIY iallung uup Viola. AIXIIIIIIUN In go to Texax, Il.lfANOR R, GAY lile Iintereul from XX'ext XYoouIlauuuI liaslueulvall 2. Iloeluey 1, I. lnlormatiouu Desk I: Taluwmauu Staff I. 4: Ilulues I, lIanIu Rep, 4. St. I ar lionunu, 4: Roll Rep, 41 Vocational Ciumm. 4. IIOIIIII l'Ieuvug li.uy. ANIIIIIION Io .ulwayuu have a good tume, IVIARIIQTTII GIQARIIART liuteluexs Ifnlered Irnm James NIon:oe Quilt Kluh I Ilonor Soc. Z: Library Vlerk I: Aurel. l'lean,Up Squuaul I. I ubraru' lonunu. 4. IIUIKISX IIe's in lihuna. AMIIIIION 'I'hat'x iuu ifhuna. too, IIli'I I'Y CiI:ROUX Dalie Izntered front .Iames Monroe l'rew. I'ur1lIe lluulu I. u Astronomy Flub I: Library ilerlu I. 4, 'I'aIisman Rep. 4. Typing I omni. 4. IIUISIII Iliking. ANIIIITION To hike arouuul Ialxe XVAxluungtotu with Bertha. I SENIORS inf: I 'ifx 1 I K M Ayr' Q31 1. 7' if ds-.?'u' J -e 1, .wm- Agp , Q.. , ,.., Mg' ,243 F5 K+ A' q .4 . ' affix . pf H ,, ,. 2' I x q . I , + - f-I - . . ,ey 4' . - i fdif, ' +I f -1 I I 56,4 sg, ' 'T E if 'litre I . f fi K: l xg!-J, l 4 1,1 Q I fn, 1 It fi , 'Q niffg ' 1wh a-is 1 5 ,4- l 7--. sf? JM' 5..- dxf X.. JN. . Q. T-4 2. .514 .sf 1 'E - 'I . In me '-:xx:-.1fi'- K. .. .1 . .5 L. Wie f f 1. T I , . '1 . 'JW E + V. 421332 . J ing ' faq- 4 ' .:.1 f if I N Q .A+ X xx XY? . F t J ! X jj . 51142 - x, , r' l' .Q ' 1' N snqnff SARA Cill3l3S Sis lnlered ltoln James Nlonroe .kthlelnx l. 1. l. 4. llulllit' - Y Hiking ln Renton with Mickey and Kay. .NNIHIIION 'l'o join l.tle on her ranfh in i Texas. l GORDON lf. Cill.l3l5R'l' liozdy lintexed from Jantev lklonroe. lllllSl3Y llhotogr fJl'hY and boats. fkNlBI'l'lON 'lio lake a prile picture, and tinzsh a certain lmat. l.URRAlNlf GlSl.. X5ON 'Cha lnteieil from .lames Monroe l3axehall Z. 3, l3as- ketball 2, 3. 4: llockey 2, 3. 4. Yollevball 1. 3, 4. l31g l3 iltth 3, 4: iliraik 3, 4: M.nute Vomm. 4. llOHlSY Dancing and athleliex. AXIISIIION To he a xueeexa. 'l'llURA CZISIJXSUN Red l.ntt-:ed laont l.o1d l3ynt1 ll.t1h. Vanuouver, l3. Q.. llOl3l5Y Being -lun a rnhn', sliool.n'. dancin' gal. .'X'XlhlllON l'o he the future T. Gixlnion. lN'l.lJ. ROl3l:R'I' CiRAl l'ON llmli lui.-re.l hom Cleenwood lntva, l3as.ketball l. lp Jr. Glee 1. Zi Mi-lwzntex Concert l, Z, llonnr Soc. 2. 3, llOlSltt Basketball in winter: l3laek Diamond in wnmine. .'X'tllSllION 'lo hear Mellonough tell a GOOD yoke. l5l.Sllf GRANl5S'l'ROM lnte ed lrom Jamex Monroe liank. Rep. Z, 3, 4: Base hall 3: Track 3. l3adinintou 3. 4: 'l'enn,t 3, 4: Roll Re 1. 3. 4, Autl, Vlerl.. 4, Liirl Reiervex 4: llockev 4. Stamp Rep. 4, llUlSlHY llo tehaek ml.ne. danring. and xwlmming, AMl'al'l'IUN To make a strut-xx ol mv luluze. ll.ORliNC'lf GRAY llowle l'nlered lmm West Vt'oodlantl llonor Soc, Z. 3, 4. Advixens Ollxe 5. Delwate 3. Mt-xii foinnt. 3: l3ig l3 iluh 3. 4, Vlean Up Comm. 4: Vhxmn. lunehroom Vornin. 4. Cihrmn. Standazds lomm. 4. Pres. llonor Soc. 4. lltblklkt' Swununing. ANIIAIIION 'lo he a gxm teaclzex' lfRlfl3 JOHN GRAY ililm l'nte:ed lloxn St. zklplyoltuix l3avketlvall l. li ln! a. Basketball l. Z, 4. .Ir. lilee l, 3. A iapella t'ho1r 3, l3.txelvall 3, IIUIHSY All kinds of sports. AlXlllll'lUN To he loving and kind to l'. ll. JOYCI- CiRlfl'N Joy lntered irom James Monroe lotkei lomm. l. lahrary illerk l, Z: llotkey 2. 'l'aliuuan Rep, 1, 1, Roll Rep. 3. Scrapbook Comm. 4. llwlilit' Roaming .mound with Kulae and Ruth. .-XNHSIIIUN 'l'o stop roaming. 1 UR I' .X. MRI l Nl3l'RlLl R L uxly l nleied from St. Alphonsus Roll- Rep. l. 'l latk I. l3ank. Rep. l. 1. l3.wkell1all l. l, HOISIKY Going around with lid. AMN- I lem lo get another permanent lf J. ' ll.Yl5li R. bRUl3Sl llMl'l' .Nnvttme lfnlered from James Monroe Track l. 3. 4. loollaall H Illllllia' living up to my nickname. AMlXl'l'ION- -To get myself sueeeulullv out ot all the lroulvle l get in. lll NRY GRUHN llank lfnt.-:ed from .lamex Monroe Roll Rep. Z: Baseball 1. 3. 4: l3ank. Rep. 3. llonor Soc. 3, .'knlifSmok1ng Comm. 3: Assembly Order Cfomm. i 3. 4. lll Y 3, 4, lirallii Squad 3, 4. llOlilW Sportx. AMIKITION --To play in a XYorl-lk S.-inw .Laine lil'NNl-'l'll LtRUNl3l'RLi Kironnte l'nrered trom James Monroe l3aweball 3. 4. l3axkelhall 4. lnlra. l3axketlvall 4: locker iiomm. 4. llOllllY lialing kVheatiex. and Kirapentltw.' .'kMl4lllON lo get a lob and keep il. l'llYlll5 lrRUY.'XNl5SS laenehv l-ntered hom John l3. Allen l3ank. Rep. l. 2. Haxketlvall l. Z. Baseball 1. Midwinter fonceil Z: Roll Rep. 2: illee Club 1. 3 loolltuliteu 1 3. And. lleanfllp Squad 1. 3. 4. llonor Soc. 4. ll0l5llYfl3ancing. drawing. and sportx, AXIINITIUN Youll he surprised. lSAl3l-ll Cilll l55l'l'll luv l'ntered lrom .lamex Monroe Usher l, 1. 3: Athf lelin l. 1 3. 4. And, tilt-anfUp Squad 1: llonor Soc. Z. 3. 4: Vlasx Rep. 3: Pug 'l3 Clulv 4, Nlernt iomm. 4. Roll Rep. 4. llOHl3Yf Ice Skating. AMlHI'l'lON To do figure skating acts with Dorn, llllll MUY l3oh l'nlered lrom Neligh lltgh flasx Prex. 3. llOl3l1Y -Spotx .knllllllUN 'lin see llu' Wllrltl. li:Xl'lll lfl'N llfkllllf Kath lfnlereil lrom St. John'x Soph. Rep. Z: Jr. Cilee J, 3. lklnlwinler Voneert 3. l3ank. Rep. 4. Girl Rexervex 4: Minute Comm. 4. Roll Rep. 4 lltwlkt llal ing around with mv pals. fkMlil'l'l0N 'I'o silcceultilly t'.l ll Ink' WHIY. lil-l l A Mrkllll' ll.-XUUI-' l'nte:ed lrom .lames Monroe Roll Rep. l: 'liraltxe Squad l, Ollxee Kilevk l: llonor Soc. l. l.unehroom Clerk 3: Jr. Glee 31 Midwinter toneerl 3: Stamp Rep, 31 St. Var Vomm. 4. llOlSliY Ice skating and hiking with .t teulaln l utetlxkf' .-XNIISIIIUN 'lo heeome a buyer lor Selfrislge'w. :Xl l3l R li llnkl l-Y :Xl lnlered Iroin St, Alphonxnv Roll Rep. Z, 4: llntre Nous tlulv 3. hehool Messenger l, Jr. Kllee 4. lltmlkt' Volleeting things. AlNlBI'l'ION lo he a wmeemlul laookkeeyer. XYINUN.-X l. ll.'Xll Nonie l'nlered lront Noith Kitsap liand l: Glee l: Cfhrmn. l'og'.uu loniin. l. l3awkethall l. l Vollevball l. 4: Roll Rep. l. 2: Baseball l. I. 4. lhoeuam iomm. 4. llOl3l3Y l'alfing around with Lorraine. AMHl'I'lON 'lin tale on the l3allard Suquamixh Kerry. 4.-XRI ll.'XllL7NlJ Duck lintered from Jamex Monroe l3ank. Rep. I: School Nl.-W.-ng.-r H. 4. llt7lllRY Going In ini-vt.-N, .'XNll3l'l'ION ,lin get into .t Show wirhoui paving. SENIOR! 71 t NIRA .Il'.'XN IIAI YIRSUN Ilvi' Ili-t' Izntt-xi-tl from Cin-cnwood Roll Rrp. I. I. 4. II.ixkt-tlull I, 2. I, 4. Ilucltuv I, 1. I. 4, I-Iowt-r C.omrn. Z: Volleyball I I, 4, Src. Jr. L Ian I, lhrmn, lltxiltli lonint. 4: ling IB Officer 41 Sr. Rep, 4. IIUISIIY Whv not' AMISIIION tbl -:num-. IIASSII: IIANIHI I'Y .lun Intcrrtl lrom Grurnwootl Bawball I: I'irIdlxall I. Pmaslwtliall I, l. Roll Rt-p. I, 1: Volleyball I, 2, I5 llorkcy 1: Girls' Club Rap. 2: Ihg 'IV' llulv I. 4: llospxtality fomm. I, 4, Iltllkllk' Sports .mtl attending activ- luu nl tvs ' 'u high sthoolx. :IYXIIHIIIUN Io pluvt' my ambition, 1.-X'IIlI'RlNl- III-NRII I I'A IIANSIN Katt- lntvrvtl from Wcxt Woodland It Cnlrt' I, 2, I, 4. iNIl1IwittlrrIontclt I, l, I, 4, A Capella Choir 2. I, 4, Ilomsx Musif .intl ,irr. .flatlwllswx 'I ti mutt-t-tl in all l aiu-nipt it x ilu. llI.'XRll'S IIANSI-N think Intt-icil Iroln XVcst XVootIlantl Stagc Crew I. 2. IIUIAIAY Wishing lor .1 yathl, :IMINIIIUN Io xail to thc far North IIIANOR IIURK :IS IIANSIN llans Intrrvil from Kcnl Jr. High Talisman Rvp. I: Ialisnian Nall 4 IIHISISX Arguing with my brothcr over which school is tht- lint Ilallaril in lincoln. . XAIlll'l'lON 'lin Iw an airplane atcwardcsi, I'l-ARI. I. IIANSIN laitvivtl lroni .lanwq Monroc Roll Rvp, Ii Bank. Rep. Z, I: Anil, Ilrrk I. 4. Iltllklli Most anything thatk fun. ANllSl'I'IONffTo become .1 Iwttitan, .II NNINUS II.'INSI:'III .Ivn Ifntrri-tl front lint-vnwootl - llonor Soc. Z: Track l: Int lu' a pro xkirr. ra. liaxkt-thall I, 4, IIUIHISY Iklonkrytng .imuntl with the boyu. AMISITION - To liI'llRCiI S, IIANSUN Intl I'nlt'rtwI from .Iainrs Monrot' Intra. liaskctball I1 Inlra. Iootliall l. 1, IM-hatr Klub I. IIUISISY- Whistlinf AMISIIION To go to tollrgr. NIIIII II.-XNSUN Nt-ll Ifntvrvtl from XK'cst XVomIIantI. IItlP.llYf- Dancing. and having lun with l, li. AXIISIIION In hcat l'll'w'x timc. -v 12 RIIOIJA INIAI1 IIAIICIOUID Six I.t1lurctI from XVNI XI.'tmnII.tt1tI .Ir, Kiln' I, 1, 41 Track I, 2. 43 liaxchall I, l, 3, 4, liaxkrtlxall I, 1. I. 'IZ Vvllwl'-'II It 'I- IIOIAISY Getting a kick out of lilc. AMISIVION Io we that lifv dot-sn't kitk mt-. RAY HARRISON Shorty-' Ifnlmctl from XVNI XX'omIlantl Iiclti Ilalrol I, 2, 3, IIOBIIY Aulomohilvs, anil ratlio, AMIKITION To tlrtvt' .i stock car IX!! tnilcx an lmur, NIfNVI5I.I. Cf, IIASKINS Ilutl I-ntcrvtl from .Iamtw Monrot- Intxa. Ioothall Z. I Itclal Patrol Ir: lfouthall I: Roll Rvp. I. IIOIHIRI Khrcking up on .I. I5 .NNIIHIIIUN I ll nvvcr lcll, XVII I,I.-'XM ROIIIZRT IIAXVK Bill lfntcrctl lrom .Iamcx hlonrut' 1 hoius I, Intra. I'ootball I, 4: Intra, Iiaskcthall I, Z. I. Bank. Rqi. I. I. 4. Roll Ri-iw, l. I, 4. llmtball Z: Track I: Talisman Staff I. 4: .Ir. Cilrc 4. Malwintcr 4 ont--it 4, IIGIRISY 'Irv skating and dancing. AMIBITION To hr tht- carlv lurtl who gt-is Ihr VVUIIII. I7ONf'Xl.IJ IIr'lXVI.IiY-f Don lfntrivtl from .Iamcx Klonrot' Roll Rep. l llonm Soc. Z. 3: Intra. Bavkclhall Z, I: 'lialisman Stalf 3. 4, Music Iwlitor 4. .Mlvt-'taxing Mgr, 4. HOBBY Baskctball and gulf, .'XMllI'l'ltHN To gratluatt- from thu U. ul KV. IIUXYARD R. HAYISS' Howie' Ifntcrt-il from .Iamrs Monnw Roll Rrp, I. 4 Intra, liaikctball I. I, 4: Ilonor Sou. 23 Intra. lootlwall 1. 4. I'ootIvaII I I, 4. IIOISBY All sports. r'INIl5I'I'ION To vntrr thc Univrrsity of Nkhisliinglon. NIARlifXRI:'I' IIIfKiQiIfIVI Hcg l'ntt'rvtl lruni .Iamt's Nlonlor Kltnutt- lunini I, llonor Soc. Z. I: Athlvtics Z. I. 4, llompitality Comm, I. Shingle Stall I. llranf Up Comm. 4: Big B C'Iuh 41 Sr, founwlor 4, Stage lirvw 4. lhrnin. X'oi.ir.onaI Comm. 4, HQISIAY Sewing. AMIIVIION To gratluatc lrom collvgc JACK MISLVIN IIIiINZIiRI.INCi lleiniv I-ntcrril from Wcxt XYoo.II.intl Mi-I winter Concrrt I, Z. I, 4. Bank. Rep. l: Roll Rvp, Z: Intra, Ikuki-rIw.iIl 2, I. Football 2. 4: Opera 2. 4: Sr. Cilrr Z. I. 4. IIOIHIH Keeping onc rump .iht-.ill of XV. S. and the gang, AMISIIILJN To stay alwatl alwavs. VIRGINIA IIIQNDIQRSUN liul Ifntctcd fiom .Iaxnrs Nlonrov. IIUIGIIY Rollcr skating and travcling. AMISIIIUN To go tn thv South Sea Islantlx. LORRAINIE IIENDRIKTKSON Smitty I,ntt-rt-tl from .Ianitw NItvtlrtvt' .Ir. tilt-c 4. Mitlwintcr Ckanccrt 4. IIOBISY Looking for a tall. tlark, .intl hanilxonir man w.tI1 lots of money. AMHITION Io hc alvlc to takt- a trip to ialtlornia tliiv xunirnvr. KHERTRUIJIQ HOBSON' lintcrt-tl from Iztlmonils Iligh Atliletitw 2. I, 4, Ilonox Soc. 2. I. IIOISISY Reading. AMISIIIUN To lw thr chic! librarian in one nl tlw large libraries. ISIEVIERLY IIOIEN-fBcvflfn!crt'tI from Janice Monroc Src.-'I'rt'.is, tlivfkvr tluli I: Xkfoodworking Club I: Baseball I: Volleyball I, Z: Roll Rep, l, Curl licsrrwx 4. IIUIABY 'Dancing with Johnny II, AMISITION To run a tva room with I'hyI. SENIORS Z IN - 4 az .' E .ff . I L -'.. I J' I ll ' gn 'I ix '. ' f I 1' . '. i I I . r ' uk ! -f :ff 1 ..1 in Q fn ' .1 4 ll I I . nj ,, x 2' K N, lf -in , .. . .' Ji' . , '::fq, , J .' It I V 'V .f 1 L l I I H ', JI! . I . Y uf.. R if 4 Ir' . If wi. V' ,rf I I , . , A ii Y ,wi I .ll 'AL' '2, css f ' .X qt ,' 1 '-,. T xl ,, .wx '. ' Les. IS' 1' ' XR , J f 5 .I Q, J' . .-.2 I 18 am ' , . 4, Q, , I' I - 6 I ,w g.v. ., - 4 .1 HK J. , . ,r . 1 4. , I . 'Ax I 1 ,- If , .f X W .MJ N . I 0 . ,,ril4'iii , I I I I QI llii f . A ,ff ff? : lil ll, '..., ti 'fill IH I i, 5 . ' r I 1 .' . 'w ti, . , . ik ,r un U' fa ll I Xi I 'f X' . ..I .V it 'Q Ni. .V K' I 31' A. II ffqdlli 'lk I. fl. 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IIIIISHI Iuuliiiig Im Ilir unly prlalwlr on Ihr lwarh. AMIIIIIOX To yravn. In lr.IIII. In rain. ALVIN .LM OIISIN :Xl Ifnlrrril Imni Cirrrnwuorl Jr, Lilcr I, li lIrp I'IanlI I, 4: lI.Inrl I, 1, I, -I, Intra. II.IsIIrIIIaII I, l, I, -4: Midwintrr Cfuncrrt 2. 4: Upria I: Sr. lilrr I, -I: Rull Run. 4. IIOIIIHY--l'II.IsiIIg around during Ihird lunch wIIh 'KWIIIII-rs II. IS, and II. I-. AXIISIVION Tu allvnd Ihr U. of W. IIAINII II. .IAVOIISIIN Ii Iinlrrrll from Jamrs Monror Jr. Glrr I. I: And. I'Ir.III Up SIIII.IIl 1 Jr. Iirp. I: Rull llrp. I: A C'.Ipclla Vhuir 4, IIOIIIIY Spurtx anil muxir. JXKIIIIIIUN 'IRI hr A surrrsx in wlI.IIrvrr I du. AUIIRITY .IARYIS lIIIIr Aiulrrv -Intrrril from Wuxi XVoodlaIIiI lllran-Up IRIIIIIII. 1. I. llivnur Sur. 1. I, 4: Virr-I'rrr. Ilunur Sur. I: I'rrsuIIaIiII' Cfumm. I: Ars.-IIIIIII' Uirlrr IIIIIIIII. I, -I: IIIg II VIIIII 4: furrrwpuniling Src. Girls' Club 4, Sluilrnl LRIIIIIIII -I, IIIlrrfSclIuul luuncil 4, 'l'r.IIfic Sqiiad 4. 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IIAT IVIf2CfI.AIN Arson Ifx1K1'lc1I III1111 SK. .-XIph11ns11s Ir1Ir.1. I'1.1xkrlI1.1II I, 1. Inlr.1. Iontbnll I, 2: Roh Rcp. I. 1, 4, Ihnk. Rvp. l: Sl.1n1p Iivp. X. In1r.1. VnII1'yh.1II 3: I3.1sch.1II 3. 4. IIUHISY Trving tu c.1lcI1 A higgcr txxh tI1.1r1 Ihxw XX'rIch. AMISITION- To go straight up In lhc big I1'.1gurs. - SENIOR 70 Trving to mnlw .1 cI.1rinul wnnd Iilw .1 cI.1r1nIr1. ANIIRIIIHX 'IR1 h.11'1- .1 g1mII 1I.11111' SQA FI W 1' wif r If .. 1' :M.,..lL4kf by I: Rf ' IK A+'-:' fs, ,gf . ' .W A Esii HjI 5331229 f,':-H? U! I .fi 1 1379 1 ' XIQAX ARE ,ge f AI WR? rf? 'I I Q63 U59 63 I I 43 -'Ei ARB I I9'651f ' I Q i SI flgfiipghxp I 1-Sf' .Q .wr 43 9 I fig I Hfm K, N ' 1, Ca .F Q W I . .ra 5 21 fx ff . KMA :Eh-I E .I ,N AN I9 rf gi JN w fa '53 11 'fix If-N 1 1 I A-:.:'l QQQ1 II 3 I A, ' 11:11.11 I. 1.4. 3 11l I lr if Q-' 3 sg I-51211 -1.xQ ,L 1.1 'MH gf- 1 V 101 1 1' URISIN MlIC,ON'NIIfI.I.- r'I111Iy In 1-r1'1I rom 1'XIcx.1n1I'r II.11111II1111- 1 .n1 , 1 .nI1, Rep. I. ... : 1 . 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IIOI5 ' CTII1111, into Iron c. 1 1 ISITION - T1 own n c.1r s11n11'1I,y. 1' 1 . ' : ' ' 5r1I1'r1'1I I'r11m James 'VI1111r11r. IIOIIIIY IIInwinp . 1 1' A 1' 11' ' '11 1- 1 c. j 11.1 1 cr. 11 :1 1 I I.1vu my 11w1 I '. I ' 1 A ' - 1 1 11 'nun-1I mm . .1mrs unmc cs. yf ' . 1111111' 1' '. .1I11'1I1.1II -. . . In .,1 : '- ' 1 'IJ Assrmhly Ordrr Cfum . . , H . ' .' .1 . I I1r 111. 1-'hu-n11 ' r11gr.1n1 f'11n1m. -I5 Vcc- . 11vs' ' , III1 ' unn g . I - 'rs' 11'r 10 IA 1: I 1' H11 . ' . 1 ', - 11' 1111 bvI11n1,s 111 v. ' 1 ' ' ' . 1-1 5 11 -1 1 1 fu-11w11111I - . .1 ' f11 . : A11 r - 1111 . g .' .1 11 c 1. . : Q . ' rc . I ' .' . . 1 Num 1, 1 1 1 .- N All N M11 I11-111 1- . 1g11111I xIc1111,1'.11111'r I111' SI.1n1I.1r1I Oil I'11n11. v. I 1MAN IXIOYK NI1111I1 I ' -1 '11 ..11111's A11111'11v cl f' v . . , ,, , r. .1 1' .1 . .1 . 1-1. . IIUIIXV- IVInI1ing 11icI1n.1c s. AMIII- l11N -. aixfI1111-. V1 'I ' I ' ' r1m ..1mu1 1111r111- 1 11. 'Iran-U11 1' . . 1 . ' I ' .. . I3 ' '11r1vs1n111 111 wi11 urci n rivr11 s. A I5 TION U11 - 11-1 ' ' . -'-r cu .1I111-, ' uk 1 ' ' 1' 'f . 1 .' ' ' I '11-1 mm 11mm J -x. .' C . .' 111111 '- , -- , 111. 1 '1 '1 , Xxx. Tr 11' ' , ew. . 1 1' ' . U ' .1111I11'11rI1. 1 MBI N 'I11 Ic .1 1lcn11grn11 vr. 1' 1II NIUI1IiISUN '- 'c1- 1- 1-1 '1 1 11un1s1 1 .S r .1 1 .11'1. . 11 i r 1' I 1 , : 'nn 1' . : Ir x' Aih clics Mgr, : .'1'11111I x1'11. . Il .' uogmg Inf mv 1n1' . ' s'sIr , 1' A I ' ' ' . - -1-11.11111 .. N IIINI NIUSNIR ' 1' ' '1 111s1'vr 1 1. Vlncngo -I-AI1sm,111 -1. -. . i 1' -111111 '.' , '. Q .1 g . .I7.1ncc -I, H11 ' . 1' 1, '. ' 11- ' v ' 'ir x. 1- A IIT ON ' ' -- - w 1r 1. hu 1 HI --- 1 . 11111 1 '. ' VIN , X ' I . 'n11'1v1 A111111 I1'cvnw11111 1 1-11, : .1111 . .., , 111'111 - V1111-1-1' . -, . , R111 1. . r.. .x vt .1 -2 1 1r.'11c. -. , ' ' 11- I11 Orch -I IIO ' ' ru 1'. :XKIIIVI .' '1 -. 1 -' . CI11u I. . 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NI-ISHN llr-una l'ntt'rt-tl lrtnn Cin-cntvood--Basketball 2. HOBBY' - Trying In act grown up. ANIIIIIION- 'lio stay young forcvcr. MORRIS NIISUN Nltnrit- I-ntcrul frnnt .latncs Monroe -Treasurer Soph. Class l. llouur Saw, Z lnIr.t. llasltt-tI1aII l. I: lntra liuotball 2. 3, 4. H0l5BY7CoIIccting ht-.tuttlul ' .'XAllIlI'ION 'lin ntaltt' a million and spend it. l'AUl, A. NVISUN I'rttt-rvtl Irtvm Wt-xt XVootllantI Jr, Cilcc I. 2: Mitlwinlcr tkunrvrt I. Z: Rnll Rt-p -I. lltbl'-NY fluttxntuhilct. AMISITION To l'w the first Intl' In tlttvt- .t Y X on Mars, IRIIJ Nl-S5 lshlt.tl1thhlr lntt-tt-tl twin .Iohn IS. Allrn- Stagv lfruw I: Psanlt, Rcp. I. Z, Vlast Rt-iw, I, I Roll Rt-tw, I. 2, 3: Stamp Rfp. I, 4: llifY 4, IIOBIHY llrt-Scrtlnng purple tnllfz lnr halt- tn-nltlv, AMIIIIIUN In try to justify Jt-nscn's jncular jvxts. INCAYAIIW NIS5 lnltl' I'ntt-rr-tl funn .latnt-s hltvrtrtw. IIUIHBY Playing golf. ANIIIIIIIIN In hrtztlt tint- huntlrt-rl. UI.,-Xl NISS Ult- I-nt--trtl Irtnn .latnt-t Mtnttm-, IIUISIXY liishtng and swimming. .NNIIIIIIHX ln ln- xuttt-xwlul. MIIN ll. NILNI.-NN lltntt-t'l'tttx l'tttt-rt-tl from .lamrs Monroe M Award I: Stnrltrmntt Atta. l llttntvr Slut. Z, 3, 4: Roll Rvp. 1, 4: Stamp Rvp. Eg Quill Cfltth 4 l'twIlt.tII Mgt. 4. Iltllllll' lltlting .tml playing tt-nnix, flMBl'I'lON To gn to Ihr If III XV. .intl Itt wt- Iltt' wtnltl, IIUYIV XII I Sl N .ltggrr I'nIt'tctl frtnn Ssttllt- l'rrp.- lntra, Basketball 2, 3, 45 .lr. Kiln- -O Nlt-lwtnlt-r tuntt-rt 4. IIUISIHX' Dancing .tt Il. T. A. AMBITIONYTO ln- .tlvlr In tlantt- lxllllxl NURIUOUISI' Yaula l'a.tttI.t Tull lintt-rt-tl from l.tncoln High. Tacoma' - 'l'altwn.tn Stalf 3. 4. Roll Rvp, 4. lltllllll' Buthrring proplr. AMBlTIONf-To he tn ctnttpt-Ittunt with Ili-nity lrtmtlntatt, l'Iw.tttI Arwttutt. and Jimmy Dorsey, l'liCiCiY MARY Cflt-an-Up Squad 'x l.flVlfRN NORDSTRANIU -Vt-in l'uIt-it-Il Imnt .latnrx Xlnnmt- It-twllmll I Stage ffrcw '51 Taliwman Rt-tw. I. -I. Roll Rrp I. 4, .-Xutl. flt-.tn Up -I IIUISIIN Airplanrw, AMISITION 'lin fly artwuutl tht' vunltl tn .tn .tttttlatw DORIS NORDSTROMflt-ttrrcd frtnn .Iantt-t Altntmt- L'xltt-t I. 1. I .Ntltlt-tttt l. - - t , Z, 3, 4: Ctym Offtcc 2: Opt-ra luv Lnrl Z. I. llttrtttt Snr. .. v. 4. Nlnttglt- Stall I 4: Big B C.lub 3, 4: Claw Rvp, Z. -I, Ilmpttalttv trtntrn 4 Yttt-IH.-t. Ni. Cilats 4. IIOBBY- Irv skating. ANIIRIIION Ilitv tlu Itgurt- skating .tttt nrth lsalnll Al,Il1l5R'I4 UIEURCII7 NORTON Iirtl lfntcrrtl lrtntt .lamt-X Xl-ntr-wr Intra Ilaxlttt mu 2. Nant.. R.-p, 2. 1. Roll Rtvp. 1. 1 st.tm,- tt.-V. I I.. c.I.-.- 4. Y.-u I .1...I.-. 4 ' I IX 4 S In In in tl tl IIOIFHY llaying footlmtll with tht- gang .-X llllllt IH rt- I -to I- it- .I miral of thc Navy. l.AVlfRNlf NYRVRKI- Vutntr lntvtul Irtnn Iatttrtn Ilttgh Ntlttntl. lltvlil'-Y Nkat ing .tnd traveling. AMISITION Tu gn to tht- Suuth St-a lslan-lx wttlt X' ll, VN'lI.l.lAlVl UHLSTRUM Iitll Iinlt-rt-tl trtnn .ltvhn Il, .nlltn Iluntn Sm. I I 4 Ili-Y -I. IIOBISY Running .tmuntl with tht- ln-tw, :XXIIIIIIIHN In lwtrnvtt- .1 chcmical engineer. RAY OLASUN- lfntt-rctl from Ilcnxcl lltgh. llrnwl N, Ilak Itatk I lS.ukt-tlxtll 2. IIUIIISY ilirnflt. .IXMISITIUN In .tllcntl Iltt' ll. nl XV ROl'llfRT Ol.NliY' -Bch l'ttIt-rnl from Rumtlxa lIIll1ltt .lr, Lulu' I Nlttlttxttlrt ifonccrt 2: Honor Soc. -I. IIOIIISY Stantp .mtl ttnn tullt-cling. .XNIIKIIIOY In In a geologist and go into King 'I't1t'1 ninth. BIZTTY JIEANNI-2 OLSON Svvctlt- l'ntcrvIl Itwm .lantt-t Nltntmt- Sr-t lltnun Stn 2: lliano Acc. Tripls Trio Z. 3: Violin St-xtt-ttv 1. I, lltntur Soc. Z. 1. 4. I.tl.-tn.vn ep. 3: Traffir Squad 4: Asn-tttlwlv ikvmm. -I: llrt-x lnrlw I Iult 4 Rvp. I: Stamp R ffhrtnn. lntrr-High School fottncil Vontnt. 4. IIOIII'-Y f Stttlting up tm tht- 'Nwt--ltwf' AMISITIONA- To br a promincnt I'artt tlt-xtgnrr. OLIVIER OLSON Olrf lintcrrtl from .lantt-x Nl-vttitw Roll lift- l. IIIIIIIIX llursv. ANISII ION To lcarn In tap tlanft- Xvfllfli UMALANZ'-'lihr hlncl Ruxstan lntctvtl lrtnn .lanttw Multum' litwll Rrtv. 2: Stage Cfrcw Z, 3. 4. lfit-ld llatrnl 1. lltilklll' ltshtng. .-XXIIIIIIIHN ,lin ln- .tn electrical engineer. GUS li. ORMBRIZK Muns I-ntt-r--tl from llttrart- Xltnn llanlt. Rt-p. 1 lntta l't.1xItrtb.tIl 2. Midwinlcr Vnncvrt Z: llunor Svc. 1, I, 4. lltvrxtwllvtw I, l'tng I'ung 3. .lr. Orch. 'M HOBBY Dancing .mtl tpnrts. .UIIIIIIOX 'Ili gn ltt tht- U. ul XY. OSBORN llcg lintrrtwl from Cttrcttwtmtl .lr. ltlrt' I. I .lutl 2: liontlightrr 2: .lr. Rrp. 3: Sr. Liltw- I. 4. Ilmgrant Itnttnt. -I Stamp Rt-tw. 4. l-IOISHY -Vollurttng I-It-pltantx. .-NKIIHIIIUN 'lv ln- .t Ltrntnts .trltxl SENIORS 'ri W +1 tv X 'Z .ifil JP' pq gs - 1 a x y . tam QQFQ +Q?i . ,fl fab. 1 6 . 1:9 , x 1, 4 -13:5 I 2 I '-Til ' K 13. , X . +215-'f ?,X2 U V Q94 7 W 'St 2' ai Na+ N' 3 YU JS?-, 2 he W? lb? I Q ij. if 'Q-L ,QGQ - WV? 4 WQEG iii? fQy. 495 'nr 0 M34 In ? a t -fifltriv lmwq all 1 'Elm .5 , ,. 17 ? F 4 X4 v. , X . 1 495-F l 1 ' P Ep' 1 . - if mf' iwegl 1 I , D 1 I x b i ' 1 9 f-Z 1 ' P Q S I .y:- .1 .ff E I ' I .ll'ANNIV llll'N l'l5RIARlU ln11'11'1l tr11111 .I11I1n II. Allen l3el1.111' lllulw l. Z, 'S 4 3- ' A . . 4. I1l1:.1rv llerlx I, 1, 3: Ilmxelull I, I, 4: Vnlleyhnll I, I, 4. IIOIIIBY M1151 1' .1111l synxta. AMHIIION 'I'11 ln-c11r11e .1 pr11'.11v avc11'l.1ry. I Yl1 l'ORlA IIIIRKINS 'I'11ri1- Ir111'11'1l 1:11111 XV1-sl XV1x111ll.1111l Roll Rep. l: .l1, '51, Q K i1le1' I, 1. lNli1lw111Ier i'11111erl l, l. 4, A Qlngvella Choir 4: Sr. Glue 4. IIOIXIHY N l5.1n11ng .1111l sw1111n11ng. AMISIIIUN 'I'11 11-e the w11rl1l. 5 1 .7- 1, an l IBIK K l'IfRRY Rlrlue I'nlere1l lr11111 Sl. AIpl11111x11x l5.1s1'l1.1lI I. 1. l11lr.1. l5.1x ' . K In I11-llmll I, 1, I. Ping lxnng I, 1, I. 4: l'r.1xl11'llW.1lI I, 3: l5.111I1, Rep. ll I'u11lh.1ll GG 2. I, 4, IIOIHHY Spmls, 1l.1nc1ng, .1111l 11r1wr.1s1111.11l11g. ANIISITION -To he lhe l'1e11 .1111l111v' .1n1l .11e111111l.1111 111 Se.11Ile. X - 1'llIfS'l'l:R IIIIVIIRSUN lI11'X I'11t1're1l H0111 .l.1m1'w Mu11r111' Int1'.1. l'11111l1.1ll l. 4. we IIUISISY ll.1s1-l1.1ll. AMISIIIUN 'l'11 1r.1v1'l .1r1111111I lI1e w11rl1l, - ' lllfR'I'RUI5l MAI' I'l ITRSON II1-le lf111er1-1l lr111n XV1-sr XV11111ll.1n1l A t'.11ell.1 Q l'I1111r Z, 4: U'e:.1 I. Sr K1l1-1' 3, 4: lr1 111' lr111 3, 4: M11lw1nl1'r C,ur1cerl 3. -I l 1 l . . l . fix: ' If111v1ligl111-1'xCl11'1 -I. Sxrrng X111I1'1l 4: S1111le111 l'11unc1l 4: Assemhl' Or1lerK1wm111. -I. ,-uf Q I 5 ' , IIUIAHX 51111111111 .1111I 11111:111'. AMIRIVION--T11 he s11cc1'swful 1n ll1.1l fxeld. 1 3. I' MARIV IIIVIIRSON l'1-11' ln1ere1l frnm l'le1'el.1n1l ll1gh Roll Rep. l: Gnls' I J' 1. llulv l11111111 I. 1, Ilnclxev l. 1, I3.1xI1ell1.1ll I, 1: Vulleybnll l, 2, IIOBBY- Q9 I51-11111111111. AMIIIVION lpn l1.11'1- .1 xv1'.111I1y D1-exe Snlon 1111 lI.1rI1 Avenue. -L IIPLIIII I'IlI-ASANI' Iullx' l1111-1e1l from .l.1mex M1111r1w llunur Soc. Z: In1r.1 , ' l'1111ll1,1ll J, l. 4. Rull Rep. I 51.111111 Rep, I, 4. IIOIRISY Being I.11v 111 ev1'ry1h111g, Q 1 1-1'er1'wI11'r1-, AMl'1I'l'l11N 'l'11 he 1111 1in1c 111 .1nytl1ing. nnywlwre. IIIIYIIIS l'Il'iI l'l11'l lr1l1'r1-1I l'on1 .l.1n1e1 M1111r111-. IIOHBY Trying to .111e111l I' ' , . n' , 11'l11111l 1l111-e 1l.11'x .1 11-1-1-lb ANIIRIIION In n11e111l f1v1' dnvu .1 week. 41 0- I YQ .lI:ANlf'lI'lII5 IIINKIIANI I'1nI1 l'nler1'1l l'r11n1 XVe11 V1'11o1Ilnn1I Ifr, l'n1ert.1i11i11g 6 s I 11v111r11. I. O11er.1 1. I. 4. 811111111 Concert I. I, 4: M11Iw1111er ffuncerl Z, I, 4. I U IQ Slrrngle Stall I 'l'r11wl1- 'l'r111 I. -6, lIr11gr.1111 ifnmm. 3. 4. llOlBI'1Y Slnging. AMIXI l ' IIUN In wr1l1- 1111111-1l1111g l1w1'f1' w11me11me somewhere. ' 1 I5l,Ml5R V. IIOOII A111l11111111x I-1111-re1l fr11n1 .l.1mea Monroe 'I're.1s. lfr. Cfl.1xs wxa, l: 'l'r.1fl'11 S1111.11l I. Roll R1-11, I. 1, lx Ifield l'.11r0l Z: Bank. Rep. 1: l.uncl1 ling 2 ' Il1'1g.11l1- I, 4. IIOINISY Going 111 x1l1111vl, AMIHIAILJN T11 graduate. xl 'Q MARY XV. A I'OYS'l'l l'n11'r1-11 lrmn R1'1l11n1lo Bench llivh School, C'nl1f1xrnin ,, I L' 1:6 Allmlelxu l. I Kllee ll11l'1 4. IIUISIW R1'.11l1ng good lmnks. AlKlI'1I'l'ION To gn 111 W ian' ll111v1'rw1l1'. 1 , 5 E N 1 0 R , 11, ' ' . XVAl.T OS'I'I:RI.OIIf llnng I'nler1'1l 1111111 .l.1m1-1 NI11111111' lK.1nl1 Rep. 2: 51.111111 Rep. Z, 3. IIOIHISY 'l'11 f1n1l .1n e.1wy way 111 x1111lv I11s11wrv. AMISIIION In be .1 text p1l11l ln: Uncle Sam. IIARRY J. O'I I'IfRSl'N lnl1':1'1l fr11n1 .l.11111'x lVl1111r11e l'1.1nI1. Rep. 2, T. IIOIHISY IIJVIHX .1 xn1.1ll :1rser1.1l. AXIIRIIIUN I11 lw111111e .1 pl1yx1c1.111 .1111l 1111111-1111. VAI.I?Rlli PARSONS' V.1l ln1e11'1l 1111111 Wesr W1s111ll.1111l R11ll R1-11. l: Opera M.1l11'-Up Comm. 3: Clrrl R111-1v1-1 l. 'l.1l:sn1.1n I, 4: I'1wler i'11111r11. 41 Sr. Rep. 4. lfhrmn. Sl. L'.1r V11111111. 4. M111I11r1 l3.111,1I11er l'1.1111111e1 4, And, KI1-.1n Up Squad 4. IIOIHHY Sw1n1n11ng. .1rl, and 11111x11. AXIMIIION 'l'11 we the 11'111l1l. KIYNNI-'I'Il l'ASSli lien IInle1e1I I'1o111 J.1111ex Al1wr1r11e Uvclx. l: Ulee f'l11l1 I. Li1111I1111g Vluh I: A1rpl.1111' Dewrgners I. 'I'r.1ll1r S1111.11I l. l.1111cI1r1mn'1 I, 2. 3. IIOISISY A11 .1n1l lettering. AMl'1l'l'l0N T11 l11'c11n11- .1 i11w1':11111e111 R.1ilwny I'11sl.1l er11:1l11y1'e. IUAN lIA'l'I'RSUN lI.1l l3nI1'1e1l fmm .l.1n11'x Alnwnrue lnlrn. Iu11ll1.1ll l. 2, I, 4. Roll Rep, I. Track 2. I, 4: l'11111l1.1ll 1, 1, 4: S1111.1l Servwe 111111111. -I, IIOISISY 'l'.1l1ing p1cl111eQ. AKll'1lI'lON - 'I11 c.1lel1 .1 s.1ln111n. IZORA IIIIK K ll111- lfnl1r1-1l fr11n1 W1-sl Q11e1'n Anne II1111111' i111.1r1l 2. l. llnnur Soc. Z, l. 4. l.1lvr.1rv llerk 1, I. 4, Llxlwr l: KI1111111. Sr. lIl.1sx Vnc.1111111.1I C'11n1m. 4: Grrlx' ilulx X'111.1111111.1l 111111111, 4. IIOISISY l.11l1-11111111 111 l71nl1ey IIN rrmrhles, AMMIIION 'l'11 11.111-I .1l111111 11-1111 1l1e 111l11-r lll111:1-. DONALD XV. l'lil3I:RSI'N llele I 1111-r1-1l tr1x111 l1r1-1-11w11111l I'1.111l1. Rep, I: Jr, Cllee I. l: lVl11l111nl1'r C'1sncer1 l. 1, A111 llus. Mgr. 111 'II.1l11n1.111 l, Sporlx l'1l.111r of 'l'.1l1sn1.111 4: M.111.1p111g Iknlrlur ul 'I.1l1s111.1x1 4, Slnngle Staff 4. Stamp Rep. 4. Sl. lI.1r C'1vn1111. 4: lI.1wl1.1ll 4, IIOISISN l'1.1xel1.1ll .1n1l wrltxng. AMIKITIUN In he .1 second edition of Arlhur Ilrislv.111e. l5,111111n R11ny1m, .1111I R111-.1l l'1r1111gl1nn1. IIAUI. l'lflJl:RSIiN l'1-11- I'1111-re1l 1111111 .l1vl1n ll. Allen Roll Rep. l, 2. 1, 4. .lr. C1lee li lVl11lw111l1'r Kuncerl 1: ll1w1111r 5111. 1, K, lnlr.1. I!.1sl-11'll1.1ll 1. 4: Sr, Cilee I: 0111-rn 3: Il1Y X, 4: A 111111-lI.1 1l1111r -I. V1fefI're1. Il1Y -I. IIOHIAY Things and slulf. AX'll4l'I'lUN 'l'11 111111 L11-111ge lXl11cI11-ll 11n1ler 1I1e lnlvle RUTII l'lil3lfRSl N l'1'11' llnle 1-11 1.11111 .l.1111ex M11111111- M11Iw1nler i'1111c1'11 I: Srh11oIl'l.1y I: lI.1x1'l1.1ll l, Y11ll1-1l1.1lI l. l'11n1l1I111g I, A111l. KI1-.111-U11Sq11.11l l. IIOIKISY Sw1n1n1111g .111.l 1111111 pong AXHIIIIUN l'11 I11'111111e .1 s1'c11'l.1ry In xo111e lug 1l111l. IRAIA Al. I'l NI l'l lI11'1'v1'1l Ir11n1 .l.11111'x lNl1111r111'. IlOlilRY Sl1elCl11x11,L. ATXIIHIIION l I11l11 1 1111111111111 111111 I ,1- .-1 ' 70 in '44 ,x Q . Q1- 1, Ji l? IM K NY. l'RlSl I-Y I'iestt l'nteretl lront .lames Monroe Roll Rep. 2: Bank. ev. 2: Atttl. lleaxt LW St uatl I, Stamp Rep, I. IIUHISY IIeing .t critic for Oliver's I I l ttp -lattttng. AMIRIIION 'In heeonte his ntanager. IURRAINI' I'UIN. lM l'ut I'nte:t-tl lront .Iantev Monroe llonor Soc. Z. Ifriendv slttp tontttt. I. Jr. ttlee I, Powter t'otttnt. 4. IIUIIISY l7r.twtttg and tce skating. XXIIIIIIHN Io hetonte .t tlress tlestttitet nt llollvwootl .tntl New York. IRI IND l'. QUAI III IIKI Itttetetl lrttttt tireettwooil. IIOIIISY Skiing .ttttl ntechantcs. XXHIIIIUN lo Ive .tltle to go skiing when .tntl where vu vtant to. 'XIARltARII MAY RAIIII Ralwlttes lntetetl ltont .lames Monroe Office tilerk I. Ilonor Soc, 1. I. -I. llonor ttuattl I. A t .tpella I hoir I, 4: Mnlwinter iioneert I. -I. 1 irtulatton Mgr. I'.tltsttt.tn 4, Sr. ttlee 4: Iriple Itto -tp lootligltlers 4: Debate Ie.tttt 4. IIOIIISY Petsttatltttg people. AX1lSl'I ION Io get what I Want, Il AN A, RI X Rex I nteretl from kYtllat'tl .Ir. Ilrgh, lIerltelev. C'alif. .Ir. Orch. l, l, A lapella lhotr 1. Miilwtttter lotteerl l. .lr. iilee Z. I. IIOIIIIY f Going plaeev with tlte ltttlx tlurtng lunilt pettotls. ANIIIIIION Io he seen with A. S. for ootl sonte tlay. RAIIIRYN RIYNUI IIS lnteretl ltottt .Iohtt II. Allen lI.tnk. Rep. I: Mothers' lI.tt' I'rogr.tnt l. lrlttaty 1 letk I. Z. I: Sr Rep. 4. illee I lub 4. IIUIIISY Thinking. 'Ialltlllttk Io have seven ltttslntrttls, RtIlIl-RI Rlf IIARIIS - IIHIH lttteretl ltont .latttes lklottroe Roll Rep. 2, 41 Assemlrlt' Seating lonttn. I, 4, l,oeker I omnt. 4 IIUIIIIY Skxittg. ANIISITION 'To tttetttl tlte L'tttt'etxttt' ol Xkhtslttttgtott. SIIIRI I Y IIIA RIIIIAYAY lnteretl ltont .lames lNIonroe Roll Rep. I. .Ir. Lilee I. -I, IIOIIIGY Keeping secrets. AXIIIIIIUN Io let everyone know one secret. IIDXVARII IV. RIl'S XY.tttl l'nteretl front .Iohn II, Allen Opera Z: Nlidwinter ontert 1: Cilee 1. I, Roll Rep. I. 4: Ratlto Vluh I. 4: Stage 4'rew 4. IIOISISY Railto .tntl nteehanxes AMISIIIIN Io he a Ihesel engineer. Htl l Iililill RINGSIQIII lfntetecl front Stanwootl lltuh Roll Rep. l. lntta lootltall 4, Iennts 4. HOISIIY Sportx, AMIIIIIUN To make .t million. MARIE RIPLEY- Rip Iinteretl from IIro.ttlw.ty Iltglt Autl, K lerlt 1. I. 4: II.tttIt. Rep, I: Information Desk I. IIOIHRY Roller skating. AXIIIITION Io he .ts gittttl a skater as my brother, who ts consttleretl the hest in the Northwest. IHIELMA JUNE ROIIIIINS Suzy Ifnteretl from .Iantes Monroe Spring liorttett I. 4: Sr. Cilee I, I, 4: Jr. tilee Z: Stamp Salesntan I. 4: Nltrlwinter t ontett I, 4 Opera Vautlzville I. 4: Triple Irio I. 4. IIOHIKY Ctoxng with ti. XY. II. AXIINIIIHN -- Io he the perfect wife to V. XY II, I.Il.I.IAN CXATIIILRINIE ROIII1 K ltll lirtteretl tront .Iatttes Alotttite Sr Urilt. I. I. 4: Midwinter Voncert l. I. 4: Soplt. Rep. lx .Ir, Crlee Z: Ytoltn Uttette 1 Mothers' Banquet Z. I: Opera Z. 4: Sr. I'lat' 2. 4. Autl Clerk 1. 4. llouse torttttt. 4. IIUIIIIY Rowing lIcck. AMIBITION In ttnil .t lantltng. CIARUI. RUIIINSUN Robin- Iinleretl from .lames Monroe IIank. Rep. l. It Orch. 1, I. 4: Roll Rep. Z: Atnl. tlerlt I' .Ir. tilee I. 4. Nlnlwintet fontett -I IIOIIISY Ask my IJ. frientl. Ilelen. AXIISIIIHX Io he tlte ftrst girl to go to Sr, lVIarlin's College. t'ONS'I'ANffIE ROVKAS tfonnie lfnteretl front kkiest kYoutll.tntl Roll Rep. I. 1. Personality Comm. I: Lost and lwtuntl Vonttn. 4. IIOISISY lee skating .ttttl ilanetng. AIVIISI'l'lt7Nf Io be the secretary to some lug ltttstttest man IVIARCIARITII Ci, 2: IIaskethall Z1 St. Var Cfomm. 4 HOIIBY Roaring' IIOII ROSIENAU IIOISISY Sports. spending it. JOHN A ROSS winter fioncert I. IIOIIIIY Singing bots. ROIIRIIAQ K Martte littteretl front West XYootllantl II,tsel1.tll Hockey 2, I: IIank. Rep. I. Iltkes I, 4. I.tltsm.tn Stall I, 4. Minute tfontrn. 4: I.ibrart' t lerlt 4: MotherfI3.tueltter lI.tnttttet 4. Hack. AMIRITION Io always have the last wortl, Roxy Iittteretl front .Iames Monroe Roll Rep l. litotltall 4, AMISITION In make .1 million slollarx .tntl lt.tt'e .t gootl time Entered from XYest XX'ootllanrI- Irack I. I-r. t'.tbittet I. klttl 2. I. 4: Ilonor Soc. 2: latncltroont Z, I: A C'.tpell.t tltotr 1. I. 4. and fairrhairetl mnitlens, AMIIITIUN 'Io have Untle Sant lttr .t .IUY RUSS Red Ifnteretl from West kklttoillantl Roll Rep. l. 4: Atltlettts I. Tennis I. 4: .Ir. Cilee I: Midwinter Voncert 4, IIUIRISY Athletics .tntl my tltarv. AMISITION To be an athletic coach. MARY ROSS Cutie Iinteretl front .Iantes Monroe. lltIItlsW Iiowltrtg and tlattt ing. AMIIIIION- MARIE ROXVIZ- To go to Alaska, Six'-Iiatered from .Iames Monroe Ilonor Sui. 1. Roll Rep. 2. I. IIank. Rep. I: Study Hall Cilerlt I. IIOIIISY Playing the piano antl motoring. AMIIITION To play in a :lance orchestra. SENIORS 5 J 9' I . i, I ' . 1 x I Il, I '-eyff . -'Z' I if Fri I Ike 1.1 I I -Pi' 'QF EJ' ' I 1 I ' . Zn' It 444' rl J tsl It -gf er . .1 Y . Visa' ' . oy. 42 .g,j',g. 1 f. :K- . if 1 5 f 95, I , . A .f'I La t,-14,1 ' ' 2 QT I .fkf HT., 'f t , ' .. .. Mg -eg. 4 ,... 1 f Q 'I slr' il' . fr' fu. I Q 2 I1 I I I I ' il rr- 't:Nx5:f:' f N , -ff 'X . fi- ti ' f ' If if as I I .-2 ., . 'j . ' , . it ll 1 T, h 3 1 :gg-J 1 L+ ff: .ft 3 4,42 Q tj' .IJ xx 1' .1 '. 'HQ if :Q ,. 4 - , . 'Dt 4' A i 'Q r J ' ' .r' Wil l .... ' Q -,graft 4. il zz' I r bf. I r -S I - 1 1.4.4,-i, 3, l - nl. . M.. , 9. f t . M., I 3' F' IJ' U ti if g tt . j fi ...J ' l V45 fl? AQ 1 lk , ,. v 3,4523 f- !-., ..,- 'al 3 Q' -5 'J' I if 'wil' 3 4. . .Qi ' ?2,i' , -wp 4 HIXRRHQT M. RUTSTROM-f llarry- lntrrctl from James lalouroc l3ank, Rep. I Sltctch Club 1: XVoodworking Club 1: AntifSm0king Comm. 4: St. far Comm. 4 llO13I3Yff' Kidding Snphomorvs, AMlHI'I'lON-'To hc ci nurse. , ll.lVll S. ll.Ml- Salmif-lntvrrtl from James lVlonrm'- library Clerk l: llonor Snr 1 places with lfthcl and l3abr. 1'3Ml3I'I'IONf-Guess what.' MlZl.V.-'K li. SARA- -linlcrt-ll from Ccntral. IIOIAISY W Listening to tht- ratlio. AMl3l TION--f 'l'o bv a crctlit tu my tcachrrv. DAXVN SAT'lilRl.l2l' Swctlc- lintcrul from .lamss Monroc- -Chvckcr Club l. 2: Roll Rcp. 2: And. Clerk 3: Officv Assistant 4: Tvping loinm. 4, llUlSl3'x' Anything but washing dishes, ANll3Il'ION To hu a good xtmogr.tpln'r. NORl5Nll SAVAGI? Non linlvrvd from Jamtw Monior Jr. Cilrt' l. Z: Sr. Orch. I, 2: Sr. Glvv 2: lklitlwintcr Vonccrt 2: Honor Soc, Z. Stantlartl: Comm, 2, 3. Roll Rvp. 3. llOI3ISY-f- Minding nthrr pt-oplvs' lmsincxs. AMISIIION To pau tht l3ar vxani at law school. JOHN 'll S.-XVlIKil', JR. Dukv l-ntcrrtl from Jamra Monxot- Spring Vontril l: King 4: Mitlwintrr Vonccrt 4. IIOIHSY l'hilantlt'ring, AMHIIIUN To hr a kvy hole rt-portrr. l. 1, 4: Sccrvtarv ot' Airplanc Vluh 3: And. Kilt-an Up Squatl 3, Stamp lunchrr 3. 4: Roll Rrp. 4. llOl9l3Y Moth-I airplanr huililing. .'XMliIIltlN l'o luv an arro nautical cngnwrr. TRISVOR SC'lll.l l'I'Wl-II lik 'lin-v liiitrxn-tl tion: Janitw Moniot- l3.nketh.iIl Z: lntra. l3awkt'thall 4. llUI3l3Y Skiing .intl outlvoartls. fX7Xll'illlUN To lxntl mv ' amhttion. l3l l IY l, Sll l3t'tt lntrrrtl from Virginia lligh, Virginia, Minn. IIOISISY Taking antl rollt-fting snapshotv. fXNIllI'l3ION To he .1 privatt' wut-ctary. RU'I'll li. Sl'll3 Rutlnv lntvrrtl from Jamcx Monroc llonor Soc. l, IIOIKHY Swimming anrl dancing. AXIISIIIUN- To be a xttcccw in lilr. . , , . . . . . l UNI .N Sll.lXl lx lola l'ntcrt-tl lrorn Cirvvnwootl Ji. lilue l: Mitlwintrr Conf fvtl I: Uvlmvx' J. 3. llonor So. 1, 3. 4: llonor Linartl 3. l3t'lv.itc 4, Social Scrvict' lonim. 4. lltllllll l3ragging .tlwuut catching tht' higgrst lixh on .1 trip. .'XX1l3I'I'lON lio grt mtiwonr to lwl1t'vt- nw. l'13'l'RlC'lA M. SllliRl3l.'3N - l'at V l't1tt'rt'tl from l3toadWav lligh Vollcylaall l. l3awkt-tlwall l: l'r. Rt-p. l: llockrv l. Z: Girlx' Rvst Room 3: St. Var Vomm, 3. 'l'aliwman Rrp. 3: Stamp l'lcrk 4. Oflicc Assistant 4. llOl3l3Y Dancing. .intl lwing a Hliraurlstanrl Atlilctv. ANTISIIION To st-Kurt' .1 gooil position. VIUI l 'I' IOUISV Sllkll Tl Vi lintcrrtl from Jatnrx Nonrou- Roll Rcp. l, lltlltlla' Skating, tlanung, .intl -lrawing. :XNIISIIION To ln- .1 comnwrfial artiwt. RUl3l'R'l' SlliX'l Rl A l3olw lnturrtl from Janius Monroe. llOl3l3Y Srlling la Yrtltt x lwig ll pina. .NNHGIIION l'o win a million tlollazx. SICSURU Sliil'Rl5SUN Sig lntcirtl from Jatnrv Monrot- Roll Rep. Z. 4: l3axt'- lvall 1, 3. 4: llaskcrliall 1. 3. 4: lootball 3: lli-Y 3, 4: flsxrnihlv Order Comm. 4: l3anqurt Vonnn 4: iihrnin. AntifSmoking Comm, 4: Slntlvnt Vonnril 4: Traffic Stptatl 4. llUI3l3Y l3awIwall antl hawk.-thall. AMBIIION To go to collrgu antl plav lw.wkt'tliall. RUl3l5R'l' SINKLVR l3olx lnlrrt-tl from .lanwx Monror l3askctl1all l: Ping Pong 3: Skiing 3, -I. IIUIKISY Skiing .4allSl'lIUN 'l'o makc a tlrram comv trur. .l.-VK GARRISUN SKVHIU Skid lintrrcll from XX'cst XVoodlanil Sr. Glcc l: lntra. l3.iskrtlvaIl l. 1: lootlwall l, 1: Roll Rvp. l, Z. 4. Llcan-Up Squad 3 Anilv.inatlor's Cluh 3, 4: llifY 3. 4: .Msunilwlv Orslrr Comm. 4: Jr.fSr, Hop Vontxn. 4 'l'rall'ic Strnttl 4. llOIilSYf Dancing. :XXIl3t'I'ION To hr ahlr to pg likr .lark lkilan, f'l7t'lll.4 Shlllll 'lallttwntt lntvrrtl from Uanirl l3aglt't'. llOl3l3Y---l'alnt1slrt'. AMl3l'I'l0N 'l'o lu-at Klatlanir Zitlta's timv. t'lllf'l'0N ll. SlXll'l'll Snutfv lintt-red from l..1 Ciranrlu lligh Opera 3: All School l'lav 4: lootlightvrx 4. lltwlilka' Xk'oorlworking AMBITION To lu- an intlus trial arm instructor. lllillfN SMl'l'll flfntcrrtl Itoni XXX-st XX'ootlIaml l3ank. Rrp. l: Roll Rt-p. 2. 3 Vlaw Rt-p. Z. 3 llonor Soc. 2. 3, 4. llOl3l3Y l'laying gootl clawifal and popular inusir. prt-lt-talvlv tht- latlrr :XNIHIIION To grarluatr from thc U. ol W. l fENlQR5 - .ra si ' Z: l.unrhroom Cashivr 4: Talixman Rep. 4: Stamp Collector 4, HOBBY Going Girls' XVoorlwork l: l3axkt'lball 2. l3asrball Z. 3, Vollryhall 1, 3: llockvy' Z. 3, 4. llOl3l3Y Dancing, awirnming, and athlrticv. AMIiI'l'lON 'lin amount to wmvthtng. liVlil.YN Nl, SAUISR lfw'r lintvrctl from Alt'xantlt'r llamilton library flcrk Vlcan-Up Vonitn. l: lasckcr Comm. l: llttrntlanrv Monitor l. 3: Jr. Cilvr 3: Yvll l.l5R0Y Xk'll.l.lrXM Si llll.l.l R liinstrin laitcrctl from .lantrs Monrot' Sr. lilvc w MARIE SMITH Smith Ifnteretl from Auburn High Basketball li Hockey Z: Sr. Roll Rep. 4. HOBBY- -Roller skating. AMBITION To learn how. RAMONA R. SMITH+Iintered from Greenwood ifleanfUp Comm. I: Volleyball I: Hockey 2: Midwintcr Concert Z: .Ir. Rep. 3. St. flar Comm. 3: Bank. Rep. 4: l.ibrary Clerk 4: Sr. Rep. 4: Stamp Captain 4. IIOIIIIY Pal-ing with Margaret. AINIIIIIRION- To always have lots of friends. kk'II.I,IAIk'l JOHN SMITH 'Smittyh Ifntered from Xk'est kVoodlantl Basketball I: Roll Rep. l. 4: Intra. Basketball I, 2. 3: Ifield Patrol l. 2. 31 Sr. lilee l. 2. 3: Malwinter Concert 3: Optra 31 Assembly Vomnt. 4. Track 4. IIOIKISY Basketball, Track. and Iiootball. AMI3I'I'ION To take Betty Swanson to a football game. PIETII J. SOIkIMI'RS---Super -Iintered from James Monroe Basketball I. Z: Bank Rep. I. Z. 3. Stage Crew l. Z, 3: Roll Rep. Z. 41 Traffic Squad Z, 3, 4: Locker Comm. 3, 4. Boys' Rest Room 4. Stamp Rep. 4. HOIIISY -ffhaperoniug a wayward lriend and my brother. AAIIIITIUN To bring the boys in before midnight. I:VI'I.YN S. SORVNSIEN Iivre' Ifnteied from XVest kVoodland Jr. Glee I: Soph. Rep. l. Sr. Glee 2, 3, 4: Aud Clerk 3, 4: Mtdwinter Concert 3, 4: Opera 3. 4: I'riple Trio 4. HOISIIY Pal-ing with Helen. AMISIIION To obtain what my heart deities IIORISIE IDI- MIRI. SPIIARIVIAN Iintered from James Monroe Girl Reserves I. 1. I, 4. Jr. iilee Z, 3: Spring Ionccrt 2. 3. IIUISIIY Swimming and hiking. .NXIIIIIIUN To lravel around the world. kl.'kRY J. S'l'.'klNlP.fkl IA 'l'opsy Iintered from James Monroe-f 'Clean-Up Squad 1. Stage Krew I. IIOIIIIY Dancing, drawxng. and sewing, . kMIIl'I'ION To be a photogral-Inc tinter. Qi.-kll Sl'.'kNlIfY I-nte'ed from James Monroe fkud. tilean-Up Comm. 2: Jr. irlee I. And. llerk 3. lklalwxnter Concert 3: Sr. Glee 3. 4: A Capella Choir 4: Ixtravaganla 4. Triple lilo 4, lIt1I3lSYf Going to shows with Clara.r'k!NlISI'lil0N - Io he au lk I xectetarv. XY.-NIIY SIUXRKIY l'ntt-red I'-om lin-enwootl l'ootl1all l, 2: Basketball I. 2: Roll Rep. l. 3. 4. Hi-Y 4. IIOIXIIY Skiing and basketball. AMISITION 'Tu be able In do Inst what I want to do sux mouths out of the year. IlII'SII:R J. STVVIENS iliet Iiutered from James Monroe Storkroom I lerk l. Bank. Rep. Z: And. Clean-Up Squad Z: library Clerk 2: Adloyho Debate 1 lub Z. 3. 4. Ilonor Soc. Z. 3, 4. IIUISIIY Trying to do things right, but never succeeding. 1'lkllII'I'lON To go to Ilruwlness lollege. Ill. S'I'OVI:R- Smokey- Iinteretl from John B. rkllen Track I. 3: Roll Rep. Z: Horseshoe Touru. 3: Intra. Volleyball 3. IIOIRBY Trying to litntl a natural blonde. AMl3I'l'ION - To be a life guard on the Beach at Bali Bali. I.Ut'Il.t,t1 I. STOYI.I2-- I.ucy- Fntered from kk'esr kk'oodl.ind Jr. irlee l, lltbttlll' - Cioing to movies. AMIWIION To be a good housewife. lklrkRCirkI?l I' I.. STRAND Kireta Intered from James Monroe Sr, Orch. I 3. 4: Mtdwinter Voncert I. 3. 4: Jr. Orch. 2: Honor Soc 2. 3. 4: Honor Guard 3, Opera 3: Sr, Play 3: All-School Play 4: Shingle Staff 4 IIUIRIIY IIarping arottnd. AMIIITION To be able to decide between two ambitions. Iir3TlII.I5IfN If, SUTf'I.Il5l'Ii Kay Iintered from James lklonroe Personality Vomm. Z1 Oc-hate Z, 3. 4: Assembly Seating fomm. 3. lfleanfUp Comm, 3: Corresponding Sec. Girls' lilub 3: Assembly Order Vomm. 3. 4. Student Vouncil 3. 4. Assembly Comm. 4: Sec. Student Vounctl 4. Vhrmn. l.ost and Iiound tomrn. 4. IIOIIIH Skiing and cooking. fkMI3I'lION To be a perfect hostesx. lrkURlNllf SXVANSON l.arry Ifntered from Oak l.akef Iiootball I. Baseball Z. 3. 4: Iutra. Basketball 3. 4: Intra. Iiootball 3. 4. Assembly Order tomni. 4. Tratlic Squad 4. IIOBIIY Baseball 1'k!KII3I'I'ION To find a girl worth being trite to. IRIiNli 'IIIZNNANT Rente I'uteted from James SIonroe Bank. Rep I . Cilee Club l. Honor Soc. 2. Friendship tomm. 4, IIUIIISY laughing AMIII I ION To stop laughing. lil-'IKTY ANN THOMAS Bettyf Intered from John B. Allen Band I. 2. 3. 4, Sr. Orch. I, 2. 3. 4: Roll Rep. l. 4: All-Katy Orch. Z. 3, 4: Honor Soc. Z. 3, 4. Information Desk 3. Quill Club 3. 4. Sr. lounselor 4. Standards Kiomm. 4. I.unch- room Comm. 4. IIOISIIY Trying to make my Bassoon sound like Bob Burns' Bazooka. AMISITION To gee what I want when l want it. IOSTITR THOMPSON- Voss lfnteretl from Iranklin High Roll Rep, Z. lltwltlti' lishing. AMISITION To ki-teh a t.xh JOHN XV. THOMPSON .lo-hurry Iintered from James Monroe Stage Crew Z. 3. liame ifomm. 3. Trans, Vomm. 3: Sr. Rep. 4. Intra. Iiootball 4, HOIRTIY-f Driving a Buick. r'kklI3l'Ilt7N To stay home nights' AGNIZS I3IfRNlCfli THORSON Izntererl from Seattle Pacific High Roll Rep. 2: Mzdwinter Concert 1. 3: A Capella Vhoir 1. 3. Honor Soc. 1. 3. 4: Triple Trio 3: Sr. Cilee 3, 4: Talisman Rep. 3, 4. Vocational Kiomm. 4. HOIHIHY Singing and studying. AklI3I'I'ION- To be a successful nurse. lRIiI7 TIIORSTIEINSON -Iired Entered from James Monroe -Intra. Basketball 2. 3: Bank. Rep. Z. 4: Shingle Staff 3. All-School Play 4. HOBBY Iiishing. l fkkIl3I'l'ION To be a champion Ili'-easter. SENIOR! u- + ' wif A VL. we, 'll 4 .. X.. r .st X' 'I' n-1 3. a 44 . .Il . I2 , 1 r +I! '2 ti. L if 4 'Q' Na+ ia' .re 'Q -'iii .K , I y ' if .. I 9- ,J , 1. 3.2-IQ. 13' il.. Eyji . 3' 'et we G fl: fm '-tg,-I if .fk 1f iV HVJ5 xv I ll X . A, 4 5.51. 4' ,. Q., ., 4... O 1.2. , ,., -Oi N 'Si I H K ' -,go I N . .fx xkff 'I 5 W f 2 . , I X ' I - 4 if . Q' I a fyx I .J W X J. , , 7 1' gy Sk Begg- IQ 4 jim -- 1. Jr Q. 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R.-xt Runm Khrl 3, 'I'.xIxsm.In SI.IfI 4: Sump ll-'rk 4 QIVI Iirwuvn -I, Imnk I3. iuuprr ScImI.uwImip -I, IIIIISI'-Y I3rv.IImIg In mv IIIIII- ImvIIn-rx sIxm-x. .'XNIlIII'ION To gI.IIIu.IIu from III: Unuwu xIII' ul' X3'.nI1IIIgIIwII, SENIORS 83 Winrcr ifonccrl ,: Upvm .3 Ilunnr Guard ,, 3, Ilumxr Sm. L, 3, 4: A K3.1pcIII Vhoir 3, I3.1nII. Rm. 3: I'Ing Pong 3, 4. Shinglc Stat! 3. -I. IIIIBIIY S.uIxny, IIARRY 'I'INI3AI,I. Spa-II Inu-ruI Imm f'IIvx.1nLIrr II.ImiImn Rull Rrp. I, 4 IIOI3I3I' Ruilng my Iukr. JXAIIKIIION In mur XX'.xwIxingIuI1, On-gun, .uni Cnlifurnxm A inpcII.I Qlxmr -: KIIcv - 3, 4, Gym UIIIKI' K Icrk 3: Iru'nIIsIxIp I umm. 3. I3.1nIx Roll Rep. 3: .Ir. lnlcr 3, AI. IIOIIIBY Irvxng In get nn rnIur.IIIun. 1'IMI3l'I'l0N 'In IIIIISIIY Iiucrnvuuug II-III-I5 from u'rI.IIn Irwmlu In L.IIIIwlnI.I. :XNINIIIUN In In IDOXV li. XVI:l.FII Iioskof -Iinlcrcd from Jamcs Monroe' Iiootball 2: Inlra, I'oo:- hall 2, I: Track Mgr. Z, I: Prank, Rcp. 2: Roll Rep. 3: Student Mgr. 3: Boys' lluh Vonnfil 1: Iootlmll Mgr. 3, 4: Hi-Y 4. IIOIHBY r-lfishing for king salmon. 1lMllI'l'It7N To gratluatc fiom the Univcrsxty of Vvhishington. XX'Al.'I'I5R XVl'l.fiII Walt Iintvrrd from Jamcs Monroc' -Bank. Rep. Z: Intra. I3.iSktth.ill 1: Roll Rrp, Z. 4: Sliinglt' Staff 4. IIOIHISY Photography. ANIBITION '- To ln' .i niovir pliotograplicr. JIM Wlll'I'li 1'ltltlt'lhnrl linlrrctl from Cirrvnwootl Ratlio Club l, 2, 3. IIOIABY-f Skiing, .'XX'I!AlI'ltJN 'lin shun Ilonoroma. f'I.. lRFl XVII K I'iitt'rr4I from .Iainu Moiirov l.ihrary Vlcrk I: Usher l. Jr. Glcc 2. 3: Nomination .intl Ilcctitni Vornm. 3: 'l'alisin.in Staff 3, 4: Roll Rcp. 4: Ilouw fiomm. 4, IIUISISY Going to the niovws. . lMl'il'l'lON To he a nurse. IIl1l.IiN N. XVIIK Scottir lnlvrvil from .lamvis Monroe l.ibrary Clerk l: M Awartl I: Axtrononiy tluls I: Wootlwork Cflnh l. Iiank. Rep. 1: Jr. Glcc 2. 3: Mnlwintcr Cfoncvrt 1. Stamp Vollrctor 4: Typing Comm. 4. IIOISIBY Dancing anrl outdoor sports. :XMIHIIIUN To lake .inotlicr trip to Valifornia in 47. RUIHY WllfI3l'R -Intt-rt-tl from Janitw Monrot- And. filvrk 3: Roll Rep. 4. IIUISHY 'lap Ikincing. .'X!l'llHlI'ItJN To trawl. RAYINIONIW J. XYIIONVR Ray Ifntvrvtl from James Monrocflrack 2: Iiontball 1. I. llank. Rcp. 2, 3, 'lirnnis 3: Jr. Cllr: 3, 4: Intra. Iioothall 3, 4: Radio Cxlub 1, 4. IIUIKISY Mountain climbing .intl skiing. AMISITION To hc a trouble xlioolrrf' I.Ul A XVIKQCIIN ln I'ntrrctl from James lN'lorirocffAntI, Vlcrk 2, 4: Sr. Orch. l. 5. 4. l.ihrary tlrrk I: Roll Rvp. 4: Bank. Rep. 4: Src. Girl Rcscrvcs 4. IIOHNY Illllt' lui ol tivtrrytliing. IXMIRVIIIFN To tour vvvry nook .intl corncr of ihv L'nrtr-i Start-4. IfI3N1'l M. XVIKAN lwltliv linttrcil from .lamcv Monrov - Offict' r'lw't. I: Ilonor Snr. Z: Atlviwr's Offict' l: Strap Rook frnnin. 3. Jr. Cilcr I: Rank Rup. 3, 4: 'I'.ilism.tn Staff 3, 4. Shinglv Staff 4. Sr. Rvp. 4: Standards lfomm. 4. IIOBBY Pal ing with llara .intl . lnnt'. AMllll'ltiN 'Iio stntly law at thc Univcrsitv of Xkkixliiiigtoii, Rlflllffflfi M. XVIIFOX Bccky' l'ntvrvtl from Cirrtriiwootl. IIUISISX Running , around with Virginia, Virginia, and Virginia, AMIKIJION I'n kt-rp mi' Yiigini.i'x ' straight. BILI. ORVII.l.I5 NX ll.I,I.'XlNlS Yalhunit-s Intvrt-tl f:orn XX'rsi XX'ooill.iiitl livltl Patrol l. 2: Tennis I, Z. I, 4: Intra. IIsaSkt'll1.ill l. 2. 3, 4. Inlra. lootlwall l. 1. 3, 4: llorscshocs l, 2, 3, 4: l'ing Pong l, 1, 3, 4: Traffic Squat! l. l. 4. lar Comm. Z. 3, 4: Assrmblv Vomm. 3. -4: r'XllSchool l'l.iv 4. Iltllllll' llaski-ll1.ill. tcnnis. and chrwing toothpicks. AMHIIION In fintl a h.iItllir.1rlt-tl hlontlv. MARY JANE XVINSOR- -Iintt-rvtl from XY.-wi XYootllaml Ushcr 1. S. 4. llonm Soc. 2, 5, 4, IIOlll5YfC'ollccting photographx of my fricnilx. .KMISIIIOX lo ',Lt'l a job when I graduate. ISIDXVARIU Vi'Ol,f'OT'l'---lVIifk I'ntcrccl from Janwi Monror Roll Rrp. l Intra lhakctlwall 2. T, 4: Intra. lioothall Z. 3. 4: llorwshtws 3, IIOIXIHY Spoits, rarlni. and stamps. ANlI3I'I'ION To organize a cliampionxhxp fotitliall or l'v.iskrtlvall it-ani. DOROTHY XVOOIJS - Dottic Ifntvrrrl from XVrxt Xk'ootllaml Track ll lH.iwli.ill I. 2: Midwintvr Cfoncrrt l, Z. 3. 4: Vollvyball I, l, 5. 4, Opcra l. 3. l3awkctlw.ill Z. 3: Sr. Glrc Z, 1. 4: Ilockvy 2, 3. 4. Girls' 'lriplv 'l'rio 3, 4. Big 'IV' tlnli 3, 4. IIOIS15YfI'ulling thc wool ovt-r I.cc': .intl Cnn'S cycw. .'XMISll'lON lin lwcoiiiv a star reporter. flIl.IfIfN Vv'RIGH'I'wGraprnutv --Iintvrul from Ilighlinv Iligli-Roll Rep, I: knrl Rvsvrvcs T: Quill Club 4. IIOBIHY- Growing flowvm on thc rout gartlrn. ANIINIIIUN To make Mrs. Griffin prourl uf my vffortx. FVIZLYN XVYKIES -I'v7I5ntcrctl from .Iamvw lklonroc Roll Rep. 'I Quill ilnh 4. IIOISIKY-Going places with Ci, S. AMISI1 ION To nvvrr hrcak ini' proniiwx to liini. lI.'lXVl.f7Y YOIUIER - 'OtIt'rs--Iintvrvtl from .lanitw Monroe, IIUISINX Yatliling. AMBITION 'To go to California. IVIASAYIS YONENIURA Tiny' Ifntcrutl from Circcnwt-oil Iilirarv llvik H, 4. Iilowcr Cfomm, 4: I5ank. Rup. 4. IIOISISY Rcatlinq .intl niovicx. .NXHSIIION 'Ili hr at lvavt five fcct thrcc. Htlfklik' -XX'riting letters. AMISIIION To know that IWD vt-.irs havt-n't lwt-n w.iQit-il, I5Ifl'II: YOUNGYliififrIfntrrcd from Grevnwootl Roll Rvp. Z. flats Rt-p. Z. VRED YOUNG- Vy---Iinlvrctl from Jarnvv Monroe- Golf 2. 3. 4: lntra. Ciolf Champ. W. IIOBHY-f'I'IaVing golf. AMIlI'I'ION To Qmavh par in a lug wav, MARY ZAINIEY-fl -Iintcrctl from St, .Iohnw School Ilonor Soc. li llvan-Up C'omrn. 4. IIOBIWW follccting lwracs-lst: and stuff. AMIWIION To play an nccorrlxon. SENIORS 84 if f 4 r '. - A . ', 'r n 4. .-. I 1. NN A1 .-.,,. . Q 4 A y J.. . ix r 'i . ii' J , .i ' 4.1 -'5 ll . l . A df' J 'Q 1 i l i i,'. 'gl tilt. 'E I tw F1 I' . - ,. 4 , ..., J. 3 . M. - F ,. .M lun. Va.. , JL, X5 .' I R 1. wx, . . .4 i'i,l .'L. ., mu -. ,N i 9 - My I at . -1 1. -'., 'vw-iv , -I ..':n .. 't .. . .Ht fxfm S' 'ui ' 9,-'i 'ii r -fi 1. 1 . X Nil , b ,. 'xl-4-.f .K F '1- ,: 1 lux' ' - . ,A-ul. 4 J ,- I if, x L i:'1 'Y t .1 . . X, .,, ' , 1 5+ ', . i I. IRNA ,Ji . in cn-.-i .7 .. ii 1- -,1'.' f M45 I. i.. M.: l il pifff . 1,1 A 5, ,- 1. '. fi' 5455 4 ' : 1 , ,.p. F! iii pr t ,l' J 5 if 4 13 .V . g ,J .' , 'Hu 9 A, 4 at - K t . i E Q P jjj gl l f? -1 r 'd fir? ta . 4 . Q-A ,J P 19 Q. . 5 .1 Ez . ' ,A I A ? L J T' wwf 1 'ATL 'f 35 .1 i bfi' Li 7' if li bil jx' i T i ' - Q it K 'N N il I' Mx? . ' XL' J 9- in . xx .fija ' is . , m P P 4 P IE r-W' P .f x f - 1 3 - A l 'T fi! i . f it ' x i? il a ' ' S. jf. +R , --. if f 4 .' . I X 1 i n Cialcn l.esler, Sl'tI'U1ll!'Lff Miss Nlayme Kreul. zliit'1'.sr'r.' Ann BCl1SCll1. Vue l'rv.sirIenI: .lmiietlc CTIBJIIFIOI1. Ri'Iirir1er,' Mr, liorresl Voeks. fltfL'lvN4.'I'. Tl-HS CLASS will next year take over the most prominent position of leadership in school. Their junior year has been the train- ing period when. no longer underclassmen. they have acquired a new dignity. and increased their participation in activities. The actual program of the third year class has included joint sponsorship of the junior-senior dances. at which the cabinets worked out the problem of order at the punchbowl by appointing a com- mittee to keep order and to see that no student visited the bowl too often. The class took charge of a farewell dance in honor of graduat- ing seniors. and also ushered for commencement exercises. Both junior boys and girls have contributed to the schools high sports' record. Many of the boys were on the first teams and some of the girls were Big B members. There were many juniors who were prominent school leaders, taking an active part in both Boys' and Girls' Club work. The inspiration of the school's championship basketball team was a junior. In the Honor Society were sixty-three juniors. wearers of the two-bar pin, while the class roll numbered six hundred thirty-two members. Next year is certain to be an outstanding one. with such fine material ready to step into the shoes of this year's leaders as is found in the present junior class. LEARNING TO LEAD Sta JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY MEMBERS Evelyn Alinder Bob C. Anderson Evelyn J. Anderson Ann F. Benseth Beverly Bolen Junior Brevik Carolyn Bryant Roger Bye Dorothea Call Maebeth Clogston Richard A. Courtier Clyde A. Curtis Phoebe Daniels Chris T. Dariotis Alice S. Donahue Virginia Donnell Elizabeth Duncan William Emblom Nina Emerson Margaret Gray Phillip Gronquist Mildred V. Hansen Hjordes M. Hartman Olive Hatfield Donna Heltsley Patricia Jones Kristin Jonsson Allan Kelly Ruth Kindred Galen Lester Ralph MacPherson Anna Lee McConnell Leora McConnell Ellen M. McDonough Dorothy McGregor Merwin McKee Earl M. McLaren Ruth Nelson Mary Ness Jack Oliver Leonard F. Paine Rozella H. Parr Louise Peak Ronald Pekasky Donna M. Pfeil Ruth Preuss Charles D. Rehm Gilson H. Rohrback Ellen Rundquist Ethel Salmi Dorothy Sands Audrey Scarborough Lillian M, Schau Donald C. Sculati Constance J. Sisler Aileen Smith Lillie Sommers Ruth Spencer Jane Stevens Dean Sundquist Betty Swift Neil Twelker Patricia Wylie . Y. dw A 'G 'x A .- 'l '.5Q -.,92X ,HMi b f ig. ,. t ' f. 'I--4' .e A viaE,QE5i1 x .Jag - f ...V ul ,311 V1 11 ' W1 - V It fin' 'L . 9. K A J-Q11 Q' wg . . ' -., .f lyk ' in b. ' lx ,- J , Ai' xx! if Af 4 iff Q i .Q --4 .3 X . LM -'-'E . j .Ai 5' rfetgei-f 4 V-1:451q'jTq.. QP qu re? U , . Ll: t 'f H. JJ A fl. 9 12.935 - . Ki : ,i MA :Q gli, .. ,- K' 1 . . 3, Sl. V b A H. aw sfijip, M 5 iz evar 'QW if V . .., , jiri k -ri- a l... i:?f 4 l g ls Wg 9631 Z! , ,X X, E' 'gi K P-:9 EM S? fy l l arse? ff A i, ill ,,fQT?f . e 'Sf l Q ll A Q X M,-b y arhw' on fra era? QQ C li? ' QR 'ff E?-'J 9 9 MEUR x 2, i ll is ,J l' fl LK ' P i z 4 'Qi lsi 'HV ee 9' yi V ffl xi e 19, A . ' as-. 4 I i . 4- , ll noff, ' 155 35 i? Ve is can l.ewis Abbell Betty Abramson Russell Ahnstrom Rose Akers Vilarren Akervick Rodney Akesson lfvelyn Alinder Irene Amundsen Adeline Anderson Bob Anderson B, C. Anderson Burton Anderson Dal-.e Anderson Doris Anderson Doris M. Anderson Grace Anderson Harold Anderson lrene Anderson l.orr.1ine Anderson Paul Anderson Rose Anderson Ruth Anderson Ruth li, Anderson Nyinnifred Anderson Amy Anderton Cleo Arters Ludvig Aspen Caroline Baetke Irving Baggen lflhel Baker lfranklin Baker Mildred Bakken Vivienne Bangs IE.'lf'lB.1fl'Cll Bill Barth Mervin Barrlow Jacob Bassi Bonnie Bastian Helen Beck Bud Bender Rulli Bengslon Ann Bensclh Stan Bjork Bob Bjornson lilhel Black Vera Marie Blackiston Leda Blackwell George Boitano Alice D. Bonebrake Rosalind Borg Harold Boyd John Boydslun Virginia Brann June Brawand Junior Brevick Sylvia Brothen Betty Bryan Carolyn Bryant Raymond Busch Margaret Bunker 88 JLINIORS JUNIOR! Marie Buntting Stanley Buntting Al Butler James Byrd Jeannette Byrd Dorthea Call Bob J. Campbell Bob E. Campbell James J, Carlson Annabell Carlton Marko Carr Delite Nl, Carson Wilton Carter Morley D. Chapman Norman Chester Phyllis Chrestcnson Anna Christensen Orland Christensen Solveig Christophersen Clarence Claffey Geneva P. Claussen Maebeth Clogston Virginia R. Colella l,orraine Combs John Complita Viola M, Cook l.ois Coons Haiel Cooper Rose Marie Cooper Elinor Corbitt Richard Courtier Mary Craggs Verajean Crossett Florence Cubbin Clyde Curtis l,ucille Dahl Chris Dariotis Mae Davies lhomesena Davis Clyde Dearinger Betty De Shaw Joy Dethman John Dimak Robert Dolan Art Doll Virginia Donnell Virgil Dorset! ljdwinna Doyle Ruth Drotning Marjorie Du Bois Arthur Duggins Elizabeth Duncan Merlyn E. Dunn Florence Edgar Hilda Eidsness Bob Ekloff Nina Emerson Alfred Engelson lid English Evelyn Engwall 89 cs- as ww 45 raw 6 Q5 A 1 C3 X rex -11 N 635 Cf-E Cyifl CFR G21--Z? tQE?15 f' it Q in 5 7012 2 5 ,M y J c s V ,,t,,Z. 4 y i it bl 1 V .- gffyl E .U tl i . . - 5 C Q ? , , E' a Q 5 ggq,g ,TF ig 1 -by fl . l ll ., 1? l it E f f' il 4, ,as t ,,., Q. E f ' if My ff G, WS' tx. w. Q,-ci yn f'xff 3q?+ 1 gi-Itrf va-+ ' 4290 . 23- . A, .Q '1 Sf 4 1 0 x '95 '4-Z! 1' J L , 682510 6 is' . 'GE ,- Q .. 4. In fl 1 g i Y ad LQQQ 1445 -.5 1 'F' . 49. Z 'J' Y 1' J ' +2 ay fl 74 Sxxgif ar if WS' nw 4 'L' I, 'fqf1,P,Q.. ,ff X 3 sd ww G' fi 1 w dr - x, G ' .3-viva , , fc- -if , I.: Q- 1 . 4 +1 X 4 'Zac 7 ff if 63' f 5 D, Y . I X ' Q m ,. fc T livelyn lirickson W.ilt lfrickson Mable lirlandson Ruth lfsselback Stafford live-tts Donato liiorilo Jessie lforcl Rebecca lforsyth Milton Foster Norman lfoster Joe l'oss lflmer lireclback Jack lfredericks Scott lfreeman Donn lfrilzell Alice lfrognes Marguerite Gardiner llarl Garr Harold Gauntlett Allan Geldseth Virginia George livelyn Gibson Bob Gslason Canadette Goethals lilaine Gouldberg l,averne Graber Katherine Gray Margaret Gray Gladys Grefsrud Alfred Greenherger llarold Greenwald Catherine Griffiths l,ucille Griggs Arne Grothe Margaret Gustafson Carol Haavick Pauline llaberl lileanor Hagemen Margrete Hague Ruth Halle lidgar Hamilton Carol Hansen Mildred Hansen Charles Harlow Hliordes Hartman Ruth Hartman Raymond Haslxin lirnest Hayes XVayne Hayward .lack Heath Marjorie Hegseth Bob Heitmiller Donna Heltsley Corrine Hendrickson Bud Herron Ruth Herzog lla Hessler Mabel Hevland lrene Hill Robert Hill 90 l JUNIOR! Mary Holevas Pauline Holevas Art Holstad Phyllis Horgen Bob Howisey Arthur Hughes Alethea Hull Catherine Hyde Leonard ltter John lversen Eleanor Jacobsen Harry W. Jacobson Katherine Jacobson Vivian Jacobson Madge James Robert Jameson Lorraine Jellen Margaret Jensen Bill Johannsen Kenny Johannesen Frances Johns Alfred E. Johnson Anna Johnson Corinne Johnson Dolores M, Johnson Dorothy M, Johnson Erna Johnson Fern Johnson Harold Johnson Holger Johnson Louise M. Johnson Max J. Johnson Milton Johnston Signe Jonasen Karl Kannitzer Bob Kastner Bud Kath Ben Keeney Leona Kennedy Lenard Kent Herbert Kielsenapp Daphne Kinder Ruth Kindred Doris King Eunice King Bill Knowles Louise Knowles Laurence Korsmo lilaine Kosmos 'Led Kussman Bob J, La Lannc Orville Lamb Annette Lambie Bessie Langmaitl Revel Langsea Bill Langus lfrances Langus Margaret Larsen Viola May Larsen Henry Larson 4 .asf fe J r. ,gifs ' fun- 4, 1 .M-. N ,, 4 v- N . V . 4 v fa.. J' , 'ff N. . Vo, ,C W W 4 sf 2235 'ev ef, - ' 3295 s ys? 5 i f fr ,QQ .V 35 ' 27 .. g, xg 1 ,ws W Ra- if ,mm , o .J L st Q Q 7 417, 44 X34 ,Q Yi as f+ ig, iff it yn H 'J' 5, yy: Ag, is ilu 'Yf .Nl 5' ' ,Cr -4 U I t, if In .1 F'- ' EESA ,ks ffl . r,.. Y J too xf 'rg J' Q51 3 Au. M 359' figs f K if M P wi, Q -1,1 l , , r i? 3, 1. A if 74 l .JI :-ff '1-f A 04' L are 7' fy? L are it i gr 3 ,V , S45 . 4 1 31 - if , f R n H , 4' ,tg 322' E 'll if Qt 4.1 Jr if I l Q . up ,. 'D 4 . 4 ff ii, ' , i - . -'glfzz 1 in j1 . 5 lfw all V n I F1 -. . H fi i I 3' . ff i -1' A 1 rr.. 1' -Si 3' ,L ' i il ly.- , ,' ' ax ' I ? -- le? 55 'Www E if H if ri al, ' Zflf r 67644 .. F U 1 l rr -7 - 4 A? lidwin Latschaw Wallace Latt Harold Laub Ned Laurine Alla La Verne Bob Leander Vivian Lee Bartley Leitch Allegra Lemmex Galen Lester Eileen V. Leu Louise Lewis Will Lewis Kathryn Liddy Karin Lindbergh lfsther Lindskog Mary Linscott Nina Lofquist Richard Long Marjorie Loomis James Losey Beete Vee Lund Helen R. Lund Bernice Lunz Ralph MacPherson lone MacWilliam Mildred Makela Henry Malde Deady Manos Margaret Marshall Adele Martin Audrey Martin Bernice Martin lirances Martin Harry Mash Martha Mash Joyce Massart Robert Maudlin Martha Jane McCarter Anna Vee McConnell Leora McConnell Dotha McCormick Richard McCracken Marian McGrory Margaret McDonell lfllen McDonough John Mclflroy Alice McGarry Loretta McGrath llthel M. McKee Merwin McKee liileen McLaren Gertrude McLaughlin Bob McNerney Bob McPherson Bill McQuiston Gerald Meagher Betty Meiner Jobyna Meyer Vernie Mill 92 JUNIOR! JLINIORS Jack Mills Bernice Moan Marvin Monk Irene Moore liva Morling Patty Mortrude Jimmy Moses Virginia Muir Alice Shirley Mummey Dorothy Murray Bob Muzzey lfleanor Neilsen Arlene Nelson Gerald Nelson Ruth Nelson Margaret Ness Shirley Ness Dorothy Nickolson Orrin Niles Edith Nilson Peggy Noonan Jeannette Nordland James Norvell Jeannette O'Bannon Lloyd Olason Jack Oliver Rex Oliver Lewis Olson Marie Olson Helen Osberg Helen Osborn Peggy Osborn Bob Osborne Audrey Ostrom Gerald Packard Leonard Paine Bernice Palm Ailene Panchot Theresa Parchem Clifford Parr Rolella Parr Zelta Payne l.ouise Peak Margaret Pearson lma Pedersen Bernhardt Pedersen Jim C. Pedersen l.yle Pehling Ronald Pekasky YVanda Peske Evelyn Petersen Jerrine Peterson Oscar Peterson Vklalter Peterson Donna May Pfeil David Pfeiffer Margaret Pierce Kathleen Piske Doris Pitman Pd Plout' 03 P Qi ,KA ll yqgl l ' - W AN J t i 3,7 Q.. J 1 Q A, ,1 ll fl e '44 it 'J R wil? ,f . '5 , :EI fl lj? 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P 4 t ttg, fe get i t If it :- af .IPB gig, l .QEE E2 l gi 'ffl 1 'M 'tl . 5' 'few lt ETS ii z f' Ji q ig, 'fi I li ' fi P 'ni :'- QI EP' ff Wa! ya if LZ 1 i Nita 1 2.-if 3' Egfr Gif ent L my L ' 'K 4' W .fi . 4. ,. , ' ff-cQ.:,r ' ss ' , ' ,- S344 y JN .isf ' :H Q' l 'ifjg f'5i'iK FEM ,if fain E , fp 'Via Y 'Mtg - lid I i l . 47 ,,-: , ,. . .yr X, 431' -a+ - 3, . if . as 2' 'C A P JZ Abbie Potter Beverly Pratt Ruth Preuss Phyllis Proctor Stanley Quinn lfster Rainbolt Robert Ramsauer lna Randall l2ric Ratcliffe Charles Rehm lflaine Reising Ruth Remmen lfva Renando Vema Richardson George Ringenberg Dick Roberts Seth Robinson Olaf Rockness Helen Rogers Gilson Rohrback Gladys Rone Jean Rulaford lillen Rundquist Jimmy Runyon Charles Russell Dorothy Rutledge lid Ryan Howard Sagstad lfthel Salmi lfrnest Santi livelyn Sather Marilynn Savage Audrey Scarborough James Scharer Pete Schwetl Victoria Scott Don Sculati Betty See lrving Selberg Adeline Sermp Marjorie Sheriff Robert Sheriff Justin Simonson Constance Sisler lfvelyn Slxrivanic l.yle Small Glenn Smalley Magne Smedvig Aileen Smith Jack Smith Ray T. Smith Roy H, Smith Svlvia Smith liarl Smithburg Vivian Soderquist lilmer Solsness Ruth Spencer Bill Sroufe Doris Sroufe Karine Stanness 94 JIINIORS Bob Steele Thorey Stefansson Thelma Steinburg Omar Stenesen Mary Jane Stevens Robert Stone Myrtle Storelv Margie Strom Irene Stuck Wilma Stuckey Dean Sundquist Ed Sundstrom Gordon Sundstrom Helen Svenslid Patricia Swanton Jean Taintor Olive Thibeau Katherine Titus Leon Thomas Mae Thompson Ruthie Thoms Lillian Thorleifson Martin Thue William Torlta Mary Tourtellot Phillip Tourtellot Kathleen Trettevik Maxine Turner Maynard Turner Neil Twelker Mary Undi Joe Van Horn I,uVerne Van Nieuwenhuise Leonard Vasilatos Norman Vasilatos Thelma Vogen Thomas Wagner Don Waits Delores Walden Lornadelle Waller Geraldine Waltman Jack XVasmcr Louise Watson George Watts James Weiberg Helen NVick Lyle Wickstrom lflorence Wiedemann Kenneth Wigmosta June Willingham Glen Vwlilkerson Bettie Wingrove Ben Wood George XVood Delores Woolms Edmund Vlright Gertrude Wymore Lois Young Ronald Youngs Russell Youngs 95 ,5 XW' l 'ifgftife '-'SW Le gg, -- 1 f,:.f.,. .9 J X7 .. 4 + -+:' at ,QL ,ff , 2,1-g 5 f -jr J x+f2 I ar' tt. 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WHll,E ONE is a Wee frosh. he is too awed by new surround- ings and customs to develop any such qualities as assurance, poise. or dignity. lt is during the second year that the seeds of class spirit. planted in the early first days of high school, are nurtured so they will come into fine maturity during years as upperclassmen. All sophomores have begun to find their place in school activities. Theirs is a certain dignity of manner more prevalent among the sophomores than any other class. lngenious were the dances they sponsored in the girls' gym on December eleventh and May sixth. This was the first year a sopho- more class held dances. and they were enthusiastically attended. Both boys and girls distinguished themselves in athletics. More second-year girls turned out for gym than any other class mem- bers, and fifty tried to earn Big B letters. The boys have received valuable experience in football and basketball seasons that will en- hance the strength of the first teams in following years. Showing that they are an outstanding body mentally as well as physically, one hundred twenty-seven sophomores wore Honor Society pins, a lead of forty-six over the next largest group. Determi- nation Was a noticeable characteristic of these pupils. determination to be a most outstanding class. DEVELOPING DIGNITY Sltllltfllltli Miss lfdith Siflon. ,'lz1t'iser: Jim Boyle. Secretary: Jim Searing, Reporter: Mr. R. C. Cioodman. xlilt'ixe1'. Settled: XV.irren Kallmch. l'i'r'e-PrestirI'en1: Kristi Arnason, l'rexi'den!. HPARDON ME, but could you please direct me to the rooi garden? Can you tell me how to go about getting a library card? Almost painfully scrutinized by the upperclassmen, the freshmen entered Ballard last Fall feeling self-conscious and rather lost. Ah- a wee freshman's life is not an easy onel Under the direction of the freshma nadvisers, the first activity of the freshman class was the election of the officers, and then a cabi- net meeting was held to make plans for the year. The cabinet was composed of the officers and Patricia l.ongstaff. Marilyn Klee. and l,orina Mathews. The annual Frosh party was held on January eighth. The en- tertainment committee, headed by Patricia, had planned wonders and presented a gay program of singing, dancing, speaking. and play- lets. Serving on other committees were Lorena Mathews. refresh- ments: Warren Kalbach. clean-up: James Searing, tickets: Dolores Cameron, stunts. The various stunts were won by Ben Bryant, Mad- eline Quick, Ralph Ness, and Jean Caw. One and all the freshmen have rallied to support school activi- ties and behave as future big shots should by beginning early to take part in athletics. 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West Seattle . 5 0 l ll Garfield 5 O 0 10 Roosevelt . . 4 l l 9 Queen Anne . 2 l 2 6 Lincoln 2 2 l 5 Cleveland .. .... 1 3 Z 4 Ballard . .. 0 4 2 2 Broadway . . 0 4 2 2 Franklin . 0 4 l l BASEBALL - I936 W. I.. T. Pts. Franklin . .. ..l0 2 O 20 Ballard . . 9 3 0 18 Garfield . .. 8 3 0 16 Lincoln ,,,,, . . 7 4 0 14 Broadway , , Y Y 5 6 O 10 West Seattle . . . 5 6 0 10 Cleveland 3 8 0 6 Queen Anne . . 2 9 0 4 Roosevelt .. . 2 I0 0 4 GOLF -- l936 W. L. T. Pts. Lincoln . 8 0 0 l6 Franklin . 7 l O 14 Roosevelt . . 6 2 0 12 Broadway . .. .. 4 4 0 8 Cleveland .. ,,,. 4 4 0 8 Ballard .. . 3 4 1 7 Garfield . 2 5 1 5 West Seattle ., . 1 7 0 2 Queen Anne . O 8 0 0 ALL-CITY TRACK MEET - 1936 Lincoln ., ,,,,,, ,,,,,,. ,,A,,,, , , , H ,, 51 West Seattle . ,..,,, 18 Roosevelt .. .. 16 Garfield .. . . 16 Ballard . . I4 l08 Left: Mentor Rowlee plots the course for three major sports - football. basketball. and track. Upper Right: Coach lVlcEacheran tutors the tennis team. l.muer Right: Mr, Nardin assists in football. STEPPING through the sports' cate- gory of nearly a year of athletic activity, both sensational and disastrous events meet the eye. The football season witnessed little to cheer about. Although they were never outscored by more than six points, the Red and Black pigskin pushers were un- able to tack up enough points to stay out of the cellar. However, one of the best freshman squads to be witnessed recently at Ballard makes future football bright. Following football, a grand slam in the form of a championship basketball squad provided much to talk about. Los- ing only one game by one point in a torrid battle and that after an eight-game win streak. Coach Rowlee's proteges were the class of the league. For the second succes- sive season the Beaver hoopsters averaged forty points per contest, and were gener- ally recognized as one of the best teams ever to perform in the high school league. Baseball and track experienced like suc- cess in the initial half of their respective schedules, but rain constantly halted workouts and slowed up the condition- SPORTS REVIEW ing necessary for successful seasons. The diamond squad in recent tussles showed signs of pennant contendership. The golf squad reveled in one of its most successful seasons, while the tennis roster anticipated one of its best years in View of its host of returning lettermen. Intramural sports supplied popular athletic opportunities for many unable to participate in varsity competition. Again under the able supervision of Mr. Whitehead and Mr. Munson, basket- ball, horseshoes, touch football, and foul shooting held the center of interest throughout the year. Inspirational awards were voted to Bud MacDougall. in football, and to Bob Gislason, in basketball, for being the greatest inspiration to their respective teams at all times. Two Ballard basketeers were named on the all-city basketball quintet- Sig Sigurdson and Earl Johnson, while Bob Gislason, Omar Stenesen. and I-Iarold Anderson were given honorable mention. On the all-city football squad, Bud Mac- Dougall and George Ringenberg gained honorable mention. Upper Left: Coach Taylors eagle eye watches the divot diggers. Lower l.ef!: Intramural athletes perform before Coach Xklhitehead. Right: Coach Koenig directs the dia- mond squad and underclass basketball. FINAL STANDINGS Cleveland Franklin , W Broadway ,.,,,, Queen Anne ., BASKETBALL - I9 3 7 First Teams T W. I.. Ballard . ll I Broadway .. , .9 9 3 Garfield , ., Franklin .. .. . . 6 6 Queen Anne . , . 5 7 0 West Seattle , 5 7 0 Cleveland . ., . . Z IO 0 Lincoln . I I I 0 0 O Roosevelt ............ 8 4 0 7 5 0 0 Second Teams W. L. 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' George Ringenberg Center George Boitano Guard Bob Stone Halfback Pete Schwetz Halfback Akeal Fiksdal Guard Jim Harper End Bud Roseneau Tackle Howard Hayes Guard Don Clark Halfback FIRST TEAM FOOTBALL SCORES 0 Ballard .......... Roosevelt 6 Ballard 0 ,.....,... Lincoln 6 Ballard 0 . . Garfisld 6 Ballard 6 . . West Seattle 6 Ballard O . . Cleveland O Ballard 6 .......... Queen Anne 6 ALTHOUGH they failed to win a single game. Coach Rowlee's Beavers caused no end of worry for opponents. Throughout the entire season the Shingleweavers were generally recognized as a dif- ficult team to beat. Booming over a touchdown in the early part of the fourth quarter on a 50-yard sustained drive, Rooseve1t's Roughriders rang up a 6 to O decision over the surprisingly powerful Red and Black in the initial encounter of the 1936 grid schedule. Intercepted Pass Spells Defeat After intercepting a partially blocked Beaver pass. a Lincoln player rambled 65 yards for a touchdown to bring the Lynx a victory. Ballard's gridders gained a total of only 75 yards from scrimmage. With their driving ground attack working to near perfection, Garfields Bulldogs dropped the Beavers for their third straight defeat by the close score of 6 to 0. Score First Touchdown With a 25-yard pass from Arnie Anderson to Dick Perry netting them their first touchdown of the season. the Beavers next clinched a 6 to 6 tie with Vfest Seattle. Victory was nearly theirs, but a bad break in the form of a blocked pass dispelled this hope. Defensive Work Saves Game For the first time during the season, the Beav- ers were unscored upon when they battled to a O to O draw with Cleveland. On two occasions bril- liant defensive tactics saved the game for the Shin- gleweavers. ln the final contest, the Beavers rose to greater heights than ever before during the season by pass- ing their way to a 6 to 6 tie with the second place Quays. Their aerial attack, which gained a total of l4O yards on ten completed passes. Upper Iefl: MacDougalI plunges through the Cleveland line fora touch- down. Upper renter: A Roosevelt back breaks through the Beaver lor- ward wall with Jensen. Ballard guard starting after him, lower renter MacDougall and Boitano pave the way for Schwetfs gain through the Garfield line. Lower lefl: A l,1ncoln player intercepts a pass by jump- ing up in front of Clark and MacDougall. PIGSKIN PLAYERS I l l ii ...Q MNMWWM1 Upper It-fl: lfarl Johnson ouljumps the Cleveland pivot man: upper righl: Four Beavers some rushing down on the basket: center: Sig Sigurclson swishes a foul shot: lower li-fl: Sig and a Franklin player col- litle: lower right: Earl reaches for a rebound from the backhoard, his pet play, in the game with Queen Anne. 5 FIRST TEAM BASKETBALL SCORES Ballard Queen Anne .... 38-I9 and 50-30 Ballard Roosevelt . . 30-25 and 33 34 Ballard Cleveland . . 37-28 and 37 29 Ballard Garfield . . 39-28 and 46 30 Ballard Franklin . .... 37-35 and 47-24 Ballard West Seattle .... 47-25 and 47-39 Ballard Broadway . 30-24 lChampionship gamel BY TURNING IN a spectacular and hard- fought championship game victory over Broad- way, Bal1ard's powerful 1937 version of Rowlee- coached basketball was crowned champions. Sporting a two-game lead at the end of the regular season, the Shingleweavers triumphed twice over every team except one, and were termed one of the most outstanding high school teams ever seen in action. Led By Blond Bombers With the two blond bombers, Earl Johnson and Sigurd Sigurdson, leading the way, the Shin- gleweavers averaged over 40 points per game for the second successive season to set another record. Sigurdson, chosen all-city forward, was second in the league's scoring with 153 points. while John- son, for the second year all-city center, placed third in the scoring column with 136 points. Coming to life after a dreary first-half which found the score knotted at 11-11, the Beavers snapped into form to cop their opening contest from Queen Anne, 38-19. Sigurdson Scores High In the next encounter. the Beavers defeated the scrappy Cleveland Eagles, with Sigurdson high man again, with 18 points. The Red and Black broke a four-year jinx when they turned in a 30- 25 victory over Roosevelt in what prove to be one of the best games of the season. Running up succes- sive victories over Garfield, Franklin, and iWest Seattle, the Shingleweavers finished the first round undefeated with six straight victories. Beavers Add to Win Streak Totaling the highest score of the year, Ballard defeated Queen Anne, 50-30, to begin the second round, and then vanquished Cleveland, 37-29. Next, by turning in a sizzling 34-33 victory, Roosevelt achieved the honor of ending the Beaver winning streak and of being the only team to beat the Norsemen. Finally, in winning their three re- maining tussles, the Beavers averaged 47 points per contest. WINNING WHIZZES I I3 if + 0 S ., t ,Q ' , it be , 7 P I f 'W ,,f xfL' -'iz Q 5 ? :ii i ,'-'. Eh :Sign i f E F 4 :t b eds gl gg g 3 P 4 BSS? 4 - 1 P ,Y f 9 5 H? X NN l I mf, g N! KV' Q,,,,-if I I I -H is L i ik I Q s'l.I-TT? 4 H J , .b M I ' 0 ' if, b '17 NX 1 .,. H ge t N! ' 'Y 9, 4 s g F1 3 'X 91 Q? 4 I IA? 5 I v X: If 'wwffi ill 9 2 4 r'H' 1 ' 5 s , - sr n L g , 3-,x 'xn . new . La' 1 r 1' . . 'gl Q 111 ' A ef L -Q writ' ' i If 1 .1 I x . 5, GP new ,ww i i W '31 Cf. KN? Ci Q2--G9 ref ef :fi lj, 9 . eo, 'ij' ' A1 .. 'f g w sg . . p. A .v, rx-5. Qjfp all if x . ? gg? 4 . r e 1 ? D Q i pl 4 . 5 , il rv t. r il LOSINC1 four games and tying two, the second team termi- nated its season tied for seventh place. Their first four encounters were lost by wide margins, but in the remaining two games. the Beavers showed a complete reversal of form by scoring a touchdown against Cleveland, and tallying ten first downs to Queen Anne's two. The scores: Roosevelt O -195 Lincoln O - 7: Garfield O - 19: West Seattle 0 - l8g Cleveland 6 - 63 Queen Anne O - 0. One of the best frosh-soph teams ever to wear a Beaver uniform was brought to light in the 1936 season. The squad finished in third place in a five-team circuit. After losing the initial tussle to West Seattle because of nervousness, they settled down to real football. The scores: Vifest Seattle 0 - 6: Roosevelt 6 -18: Cleveland 20 - 0' Lincoln 7 - O. v SECOND TEAM - Setond Row: Campbell, Johnson. Complim. Johannesen. Robinson. llllefson. liirsl Row: Boitano, Peters, Bender. Kiekenapp. Boyle. lningsea. l5RliSllMl5N SOl'll OMORESfl our1h Row: Motler. Bell, Holt. Olson, Schiller. Busse. Nnrdin. 'Iihim' Row: Yer non, lirodesen, Miller, Ashmore, Vv'ehde, Hanson, Starkey, Second Row: Nelson. Kvalsund, Dick inson, Parson. Hopkins. Sauer. Spencer. lfirst Row: Simons. Corud. Schwerz. Greenwood. Bovle Blomgren. Mason. A 4 Q ll l FUTURE FOOTBALLERS l I-I l -GW r l 13RlZSl'lMl.2Ns-St-com! Row: Parsons. Burrell, Blomgren. Coach Koenig. Kalbach. Kval- sund, Holt. lfirsl Row: Bostrom. Graber, Marshall, Spencer, Scott. Livingston. SECOND 'IQEAM 7 Second Row: Nelson, Anderson, Svendson. Glavin. Eckman. Sroufe. First Row: Wag- ner Ahnstrom Coich Rowlee Iarkin lVlcCormick SQPHOMORES--Semmi Row: Fiorilo. McCormick, B.irnam, Coach Koenig. Oakley, Hussey.. Mc1.aren. First Row: Comrada. Svendsen. Glavin. lfkrom. Miller. Kelly. THE YEARLINGS managed to win one contest and lose seven. The scores: Broadway 8 - 33: Queen Anne 8 - 18: Cleveland 14 - 211 Lincoln 22 - 14: Roosevelt 14 -24: Franklin 12 - 26: Garfield 10 - 31: West Seattle 18 - 31. The second team finished the season with a .500 average. The scores: Queen Anne 14 - 17 and 24 - 23g Cleveland 19 - 21 and 16 - 27: Roosevelt 15 - 20 and 13 - 24: Garfield 17 - 12 and 15-17: Franklin 22 - 21 and 30 - 16: West Seattle 29 - 16 and 20 - 19. With four victories. the sophomores tied for fourth place. Paul Fiorito. Earl McLaren. Robert Svendsen, and Allan Kelly were the shining lights. The results: Broadway 22 - 8: Queen Anne 15 - 17: Cleveland 23 - 31: Lincoln 19 - 22: Roosevelt 16 - 24: Franklin 18 - ll: Garfield 24 - 125 West Seattle 22 - 21. 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Upper I,c-fl: Don Spen l wks the tape ahead oi his riv l I fi Cfenlur: Van Nieuwenhuis s the four-forty. Riyhl Center Sr ncer barely slips over the ham h I I f I k pt rl . .ULUUF .0 If lflf SUR U S h 1, Lower Right: l.ee Vellat nts away to another mile win RESULTS OE TRACK MEETS Ballard 36 . . . Garfield 55 . . . Cleveland 22 Ballard 55 ............. Franklin 58 Relay Carnival . . . . Ballard took sixth place Ballard 5715 ,........ Queen Anne 55?-fi BLESSED WITH a sprinkling of material throughout each event, but having only two or three real thinclads, Coach Rowlee and the Beaver track hopes went into the 193 7 season looking for anything, and they found plenty of it. Ballard Places Second ln the opening meet, the Beavers faced-off against Garfield and Cleveland. coming in second following the Bulldogs, 55-36-ZZ. Showing mid- season form, as did the 880 relay team in winning, Lee Vellat sewed up the mile, while Lawrence Korsmo and Don Spencer romped off with the pole vault and high jump honors. Van Nieuwen- huise ran two good races in gaining two seconds in the 440 and 880, Erickson, in the discus, Davis, the mile, and Scott, in the vault, took the remain- der of Ballard seconds. Bea Uers Lose Ballard's second foe was Franklin. and the Red and Black came out second best again, 58-55. Lead- ing 55-53, until the final relay. the locals saw vic- tory go slipping by as the Green Wave rolled to the finish line ahead of them. Sparked by freshman Don Spencer, who captured two firsts and a sec- ond, the Shingleweavers totaled enough points to stay in the running until the end. Vellat again won the mile, as Davis took second. Nieuwenhuise romped to a 880-yard triumph and a quarter-mile second spot, while the trio of discus-tossers. Wil- mot. McKnight, and Erickson. made a clean sweep. Ballard Sets New Record By setting a new two-mile relay record of 8:l9.l, coming in third in the pentathlon, and capturing fourth place in the high hurdle prelimi- naries, Ballard gained sixth place in the annual relay carnival. Davis, Spencer, Van Nieuwenhuise. and Vellat were the relay record-setters, while John Complita was the pentathlon participant. CINDER SIZZLERS l l 7 1 5 , 2' 9 irreg- it ag. Ja 3 Ax ,,, 45 er: Q35 12 8 a .' ' 8915 3 ml wr are 3' re- .. 4, . 4 UA ... steel, 1 in if Qewf 1,,, rjgg, fir? , fs 255' ,, Ii ' I f .4 Fa ' ii .. H XV 'V nknqg Qi' .142 Af all ..,v ears ef' fi? s- K+ bi Q 4. aige an N, at fi f' X L ,Q yi v, i .L xg, . 5 , J..-Q ' 84? 6 4' W 'E WX 9 M 2 I s X -3 J fix an Gw: S . S QQ Wi f 5 5 , can QL Ri. X -K , , veg-g fy Q ,A Qgyv Q an 1 f I .., 9X fvfw ji 'qu Q? Sw .Q xxx, ,gfgggl fjp, sa ., ,a 5 -2 ah RE ,' .. I f i if i- 1, -'. v , Atx 4 'tv I x A ,.- i,N , 7 'Q ' 'F ' A 4 , . ' ' '-Y'-ew-... 1-., fl asf , . Q xg m. K A ' N A' 4 ' Y . 4 5. I G A I AA gil sw - .508 O 2, I 'M ' 0 , ,4 -1. . . -. , ,...,-.Q m . ,f,,,.,, , ...qi 31, , ' ' 1 ' -X . -naw. -34, ., 'f Q-I 'l 'Ln- .T M 1-4'--A eff A - -'hu Pat McClain Center Field Tim Gray Catcher Hank Grohn Second Base Harold Anderson Third Base Leon Thomas Pitcher Jim Laurine Catcher Ken Gronberg Shortstop FIRST TEAM BASEBALL SCORES Ballard 5 ................., Cleveland O Ballard O . . . . . Franklin 2 Ballard 5 . . . . West Seattle 7 Ballard ll . . . . Garfield 3 Ballard 9 ................... Lincoln 'S IDLING in fourth place with two wins and two defeats chalked-up in the record book. the Ballard diamondeers had a good chance to boost their average. Capture Shutout Behind the airtight pitching of southpaw Earl Johnson, the Shingleweavers put victory number one in the bag by defeating Cleveland, 5-O. Send- ing twelve Beaver batsmen down via the strikeout route, the Eagle twirler had Ballard at his mercy until triples by Hank Grohn and Earl Johnson plus Pat lVlcClain's single and two Cleveland errors paved the way for four tallies in the fifth inning. Disputed Contest After dropping a 2-1 contest to Queen Anne in the following tilt, the board of control ordered the next game replayed because of a wrong de- cision. Although yielding only five bingles, young George Glavin dropped a Z-O decision in the Beav- ers' next contest, as the Quaker pitcher hurled a one-hit, eighteen strikeout game against the Salmon Bay boys. Errors Prove Costly In their fourth contest, with West Seattle, the locals literally handed the game to the Indians. Contributing five errors to the festivities, the Beavers lost, 7-5. Coming to life for the first time in the season. the Ballard willow-weavers next pounded two Garfield pitchers for a l l-3 victory. Paced by Earl Johnson's four for five, two or which were hom- ers, and Hank Grohn's two bingles, one a four- baser, the Shingleweavers gave evidence of being on their way to better things. Top: Earl Johnson and Coach Koenig take careful scrutiny of the opposing squad. Cenlerz Tim Gray waits for the toss from Johnson. but the Cleveland player hits it. Lower Left: Bill Plouf just beats a low throw to the bag in the Queen Anne tussle. Lower Right: Pat Mc- Clain ducks out of the way of an inside pitch, DIAMOND DLISTERS I l 9' 5563? if!- r'--f 'wi . 4 V f -tr 'Q -STL '? 3n k t-S-'ff .,n H: 4 XJ JV 1 iv' L. 1, M fx V 4 4 'I blayf. ' M t 9. S 3.2- 5 -I ' 4 ..:4 'f'. al l 5 Wa . ,lg 'F 4 . i t Q, 1-.+ 9 - 4 .g:+ f f x- 1 Q STUDDED with more than the usual numher of good racquet wielders, Ballard's netmen served notice on their opponents that they were one squad to be watched. In their initial tussles, the Shingle- weavers eked out a 5-4 win over Lincoln. but lost the next match 7-Z to Franklin. and then the third match 4-5 to West Seattle. At the present time. Jack Smith and John Stout hold the lead over the rest in matches won. Showing flashes of brilliant golfing, the Beaver fairway and green men settled themselves in third place with but one encounter left to be played. For the local divoteers, Fred Young played the steadiest golf, while the remainder of the squad had its offanon days. The scores were: Ballard 413. Franklin l9,':: Ballard 14. Broadway 10: Ballard 20, Queen Anne 4: Ballard 5f:, Roosevelt 1812: Ballard 19. Garfield 5: Ballard 23 VE, West Seattle 'Qg Ballard lO,'i, Lincoln 1315. 'l'lfNNlS -Serum! Row: lfarl Barrett, Burnt Inlrsgard, Seth Robinson. Jack Smith. I-'nhl Row: lid Ryan. John Stout, Bill Killingsworth. GOl.l5--Second Rott: Mr. 'l'.1ylor, Sam Rep anich, Iired Young, Jack Jensen, Glenn Smalley, Albert lilfstrom. I-'fmt R-nu: Bob McPherson. liarl Mcl,aren, Bob Peters, Don Ifahey. Jesse Graham. SWIFT SWINGSTERS llll lN'liRAlVlURAl. CHAMPIONS--Second Row: Bill Williams, foul shooting champion: the championship basketball teams-Oniar Stenesen, Earl Johnson, Bill Fleming, Bill Sroufe: Mr. Whitehead, director. Ifirxz Roux: Bob Hill, Russell Ahnstrom, Don liiorito. Tom Carter. Bob Howisey, BASKETBALL started the intramural fall program in 1936. with a total of fourteen teams entered in the race for championship honors. As the season progressed, four teams stood out from the rest of the pack, Those piloted by Earl Johnson, Bill Fleming, Clete Peterson, and Ed Wolcott. Wolcott's team proved to be a jinx for all the leaders, even though they lost to several weak teams. John- son's quintet could not defeat the roster Peterson had. and Peterson's squad could not overcome the height of Fleming's warriors. Thus the season ended up with a tie between Fleming and Johnson. Starting off with twelve teams, the touch football season had everything for a successful year except good weather. The only part of the schedule able to be played was the portion that came before Christmas. Don Wright's footballers had that part well in hand, so they were declared champion. In the foul shooting tournament, Bill Williams came out ahead in his final match with Omar Stenesen, 80-72, to be crowned king of the free throwers. He had previously defeated Sig Sigurdson in the semi-finals to step into this final match with Stenesen. who had triumphed over Bob Gislason also in the semi-finals. ln the spring basketball schedule, the winner although unde- cided. appeared to be the team piloted by Joe Foss, consisting of Ronald and Russell Young, Harold Anderson, Sam Middal, and Russ Ahnstrom. For the efficient direction of intramural athletics, much praise should be given the director, Mr. Virgil Whitehead. 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Upper' right: Hikes are really grand fun! Just ask these girls if you doubt it. Center It-fl: The cliampionsliip hockey team+'1'h1'rd Row: Lorraine Gislason, Gladys Leighton, Vera Jean Halverson. Janet l,und. Second Row: Dreda Tucker, Dorothy Woods, Florence Gray. lfrrsr Row: Hazel Leighton. Billie Cody, Alice Nelson. Center right: Miss Cornish, girls' athletic instructor. looks genially at the camera. Lower Iefl: The frosh and sophs battle grimly to the finish. Lower righl. Happy faces were predominant on the Ballard-Roosevelt hike. Hockey was the standAby of the girls who liked an outdoor sport with plenty of action. The seniors. with four years ol' experience and bruised shins behind them, won the championship. The hockey rally, in the form of .i side show with everything from a hula dancer to a fat woman. rounded off the hockey season. Hiking was profitable as well as an enjoyable manner in which to spend Saturday mornings for twenty points toward a Big B were given each girl for every hike she attended. MIGHTY MISSES l Z Z i Upper left: At the Big B initiation-court clerk Hazel Leighton and prosecuting attorney Dee Dee llalverson discuss the case ol' lsahel Guldseth over the heads ol' the jury. Upper right: The championship basketball teamASeeond Row: Shirley Bandimere. l5ay Rutherford. Kathleen llallie. l,ouise Knowles. I-'irsl Row: Isabel Ciuldseth, Ruth lVlclVlullin. Margaret McDonnell. Venter right: Billie Cody and Ruth MclVlullin are both determined to gain possession of the hall. l,ott'er lell: The jury looks on critically as attorney Halverson propounds her opinions concern- ing the ease. I.oit'er ritfht: Shirley Fsandimere and Billie Cody jump high in an exciting game of lvasketliall. 'l'he battle for the top place in basketball raged long and furiously, but Ruth Mc- lVlullin's team liinally copped the casalwa championship, The theme for the basketball rally that followed was an old-fashioned harn dance. A Very entertaining program was presented with Uncle liyra otlicialing as the master of ceremonies. A change was made this year from track, which had been unsuccessful, to soccer as a spring sport. MIGHTY MISSES 123 . .', H7 i mg. 1 if 21 c .1 ' e lf .. 7 ? 4 S ,j it , it il -2 - ki T , ,. at it 'W' l . , , . l ja tt if f t i .r .' - Ks lt r-'E h-eff, . 5' P 4 an 1 if . J E or f- t f 'r h is i I, '. gf: lt S4 5, ,E 1, 'if 1 NJ1 l lt 4 . y n 4 I it y -i 'i ', ' t i f , . 'i eww iv' r if t 9 gggi i rl h, v f J ! X 'xi 4 9 - it t I Upper' left: An exciting moment in a volleyball game, Upper right: Halel leighton tlenion strates her skillful backhand in badminton. Center left: 'lhe championship volleyball team Second Row: Mary Jane Wintlstur, Kathleen llaffie, Gladys Leighton. Pat Sherman. lilsie Cirantl strom, Caroline Van Mason. lfirsl Row: Dorothy Wcmtmds, Summer Ayres. Janet l.untl. lilorence Gray. Center right: Jeannette O'Bannon passes an idle hour playing pingrpong. I.otL'er Iellz Volleyball. which calls for a quick eye and a quick hand, attracts the interest oi' many girls. Lower right: Hazel Leighton and Ruth McMullin enjoy shul'l'lelvoarcl on land, A new method ol' turning out was started this year beginning with the volleyball season. liach girl was placetl on a team regardless of classification or her ability to play the game. ln order to earn one huntlretl points she had to practice with her team every time it turned out and had to play in every game. Several new classes added interest and variety to the gymnasium program and olleretl a greater variety to choose from, A coaching class for senior girls was very successlul. MIGHTY MISSES IZ4 Q Vpper It-H1 Champions all XVinona Hall. ping-pong: Jeanette O'Bannon. tennis: Billie Caitly. laadiniiiioii. l'pper ritlhli Isabel Guldseth is really quite a star at tennis. Center right: lXlanagers Serontl Row: l.ouise Knowles, Caroline Van Mason. volleyball: Shirley Bandimcre, hike: Margaret Gray. hockey: Billie Cody. baseball. lfirsl Rotvi Ann Benseth. tennis: Audrey Jarvis. ping pong: Jeanette O'Bannon, hockey: lilorence Gray. baseball. Center left: The loving cup pride and -joy ol' our hearts. I.oiL'er left: Gertrude lVlel,aughlin demonstrates her ability as a trainer. l.uit'er' r'it117!: .-ll the lltltihtdl Rullifw- Audrey .larvis flirts outrageously with the fat lady l'inlsey Stucltey. As l3inlxey's manager, Gertrude lVlcl.aughlin. looks on menacingly. 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Jeanne Kneadler as a worldfweary gal laments her fate in song at the Spring Show. . . . Hey, we'd rather you didn't hide those faces .... 'Iihe sit-down strike fad has penetrated into the rhythm crazed court of Vila-hoo. XVasn't the Spring Show simply swell! . . . Daddy Coulter's cheery Hello rings throughout blue spring skies ,... Bearing the symbols of their offices, these charming girls: Audrey Jarvis, Elizabeth Duncan. June Jensen, Alice Nelson, and Betty Olsen, were installed as Girls' Club officers .... Sign my Shingle, please? 127 Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Oct. ca. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. lZ8 CALENDAR 9-School opens--Tan is predomi- nating color worn. IO-Where's the elevator?-Enter the 1940 seniors. 21-Student Council members are elected. 23-First edition of Talisman goes to press. 24 - Intramural basketball season opens. Z8 - Bonnie Bastian wears letter- sweater to school. '50 - Harold Ness buys ticket to tardy-roll. 2-Try-outs for the All-School play are held. ihShingle receives third All-Ameri- can honor rating. 7-Big B girls adopt new black coat sweater. ll - Pinkey Stuckey's beaver very popular at the game. I4-New advisory counseling system is inaugurated in two-eleven. I6-Martin Eggan resembles scare- crow on A'Old Clothes Day. I7-Girls' Ribbon Day-it's 'Abow - dacious. I8-Earl Johnson gets lost on Uni- versity Campus. 21-Ed Wolcott decides to coach in comp. 28--Siggy Sigurdson dries dishes at the drug store. 'Sl-Ballard students sprout wings on Hallowe'en. 4-Jessie Handley wrapped up in Yo-Yo fad. 6-Step-slide-Bob Hill takes danc- ing lessons. 7-All-school play. Signe Johnson steals the show. Nov. Nov. Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Nov Dec. Dec.. Dec. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. IO - Bob Brazell initiated in the Shin Club. ll-First annual senior-junior dance is held. . I3-The annual tinfoil drive is con- eluded. l4-Louise Peak and Jim Fleming two-ing. Z0-Ballard again finishes football season in the cellar. Z5-Ruth Drotning hits high C-flat. Z6-Turkey Day and Charity game. 28- Ballard's Best at the Patrician Mid-winter informal. 4-Coach Rowlee dances with Shirley Bandimere at Hoboes Hangover. 7-Somebody laughs at a McElroy pun . . . Johnny, of course. 20-Paul Pedersen Writes Santa, re- questing a certain brunette. Z3--Christmas vacation - Students go shoplifting. - 28hJune Dressel has lunch in water- front dive. l - Shingle staff resolves to stop doodling at meetings. 6-Caroline Van Mason wins one more argument. ' 22 - Finals begin ef Donn Frizell buys midnight oil. 25 - Ditto. 27 - Catherine Duncan falls into Lake Washington. 29 -- New semester - Bud McDou- gall missing. 7-Balls of Fire! Ballard places sixth in ski-meet! 8-Lucille Crawford has trouble sit- ting. 12-Vacuum Vocal makes debut. 15-Big apple sale in girls' gym. l7-The Hi-Y Ballet has A rendez- vous. l 1 Feb lieb lieb CALENDAR 20---Alice Nelson christened Nico- tine by Rolf Jensen. Z3-Roosevelt beats Ballard in a siz- zling basketball game. 33-32. Z4-Bud Bender suffers nobly dur- ing Hi-Y initiation. lieb Z5---Jeanne Kneadler wears a middy. March 9--The basketball team Wins the championship! March Z5 -v Girls' Club chairmen give Faculty Tea. March 10 W- 1007 pure U1 bomb per- fumes Junior-Senior dance. 1Vlarch 11--Phewf Y I April 8-i'l'leigh Hof Away We Cio1 -- to the Spring Show. April 9 -- Liz Duncan gives burnt-out stump party. April 11 - Patricians step high in the Smith Tower. April 1ZkDee Dee Halverson meets hash- ing and dashing marine. April 19-Gerry Boss gathers courage for Hobo Nolof' April Z1-Report cards! Darrell Carlson is afraid to go home. April Z3 - Baseball season opens with Cleveland at Ballard. March 12-Ditto tin fact, double dittol. March 15--lna Burns gets mumps-has swell time. March 18--Bill Fleming creates sensation in new sweater. March Z1-Spring! Jim White develops glassy stare. March 24-Don Pederson devotes his col- umn to Spring. March Z6 - Honor Society luncheon is held. March 28-Easter Sunday-Audrey Jar- vis faints at the morgue. March Z9-Music stars attend conference at Portland. April 1 --- Betty Olson inspires all, at Mother-Daughter Banquet. April Z -- Bill Killingsworth is very un- happy. April 4-Wally Starkey tries to conceal dishpan hands. April 5-George Mitchell lurks in halls with candid camera. April 6--Grand Opry in assembly by Boys' University Glee. April 7-Talisman omits Police Blotter- circulation drops 99 44 10071 April 24-Tennis' team opens season. April 30+The annual 1-li-Y splash party May May is held. 1-Hal Anderson sends Jerry Cam- eron a May basket. 2 - John Complita admits spring means M. J. to him. May 4-Suffering cats! Ballard loses base- ball game to West Seattle. May 5 - Girls' Club Mothers' Day pro- gram in the auditorium. May 10-Election day-Seniors choose a queen. May 11 E Seniors crown queen for a day. May 14QXVhite Day-Climax of Senior June June June June June week. 4 -- Shingles, Shingles everywhere and not a drop of ink! 10-Margaret Carr bids her fresh- man adieu. 11 - Seniors, shedding large tears. close their lockers-fforever. 16-Ciraduation night! Jack Bilan wears a tie. 18-No more pencils, no more books. no more teachers' cross-eyed looks! 120 .:, Q1 .. 55131351 '- ., K , ,.., 1 fi. 3 fs , 11, ,,,, X . '11 -In l ...1-f - 11 1 3 ..... V , 1 ru- ai' Ig 111-RSONA1 111153 1111111 .1r1- .111 1Ypk'S1I1 .111 111s11111111111 11111 s111' 111 171.111.1111 111-11' .1111 .1 11'11 of the outstanding. 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SXVL'C1711'11,1 1.1s1111s 11c11111g 111 11c111111'1' .11-.111 .X11'x.111111'1 1111 CHARLES HALVERSON'S T: DEPARTMENT STORE 'l B.1ll.1rd's Cwn Store 5449 Ballard Avenue ' ' -5'-'t--'TECH ,,T 7' , Y H l BERGIN'SCAFE ll HOME-MADE ICE CREAM Qi l 4 JUMBO MALTS and SODAS f WEST WOODLAND PHARMACY Pioneer Druggists PHONE SUNSET 0785 618 WEST 65TH Leola's iBeauty Shoppe SU 8069 1419 W. 70th ll il MATTHEWS HARDWOODS, Inc. A HARDWOOD LUMBER z : : HARDWOOD FLOORING I l 158 West 48th Street SEATTLE RUSSELUS GROCERY AND MARKET THREE DELIVERIES DAILY - 10:30 - 2:30 - 4:30 SU 4643 Corner 3rd Ave. N. W. and W. 73rd SU 4644 GERKE'S MUSIC HOUSE l RADIOS PIANOS WASHERS IRONERS l PIANO ACCORDIONS FRIGIDAIRES il 5511 24th N.W. Open Evenings SUnset 0249 gl -- LL ,E L .,,,,-,,-L I : ,Y CHARLES L. PEHLING SL SON 7 INCORPORATED W H O U S E M O V I N G T Phone: SUnset 0133 6746 l9th Ave. N.W. Seattle l l l3l HANUS plav an important part' in school lifc, and thc canclitl camera catclicx all Ye rtlitor wus into licr daily trams. lfingurs must lic skillful wliun working with wtmilz slips tlti tivttnl . . Surcw drivcrs, cluiscls. files arc madc lmm thc miraclc lilw iiiacliincs in tht- xlwp, . , l lim, we lranwposc slwrlliaml into lcgilwlc lypc. liiglity words pvr minutci' Swim' du: slick pmutl tit In-r lUI'll' livc .... ljcrlicul linigcring and control mark tlic graceful pianist ,v.. NYatci' colon licu irc llic muans tn artistic interpretation. Big handa small hands. long, and lliin. all clamtii lu lliat main attractiun at the Hop which maclc tlic juniors pmutl as Piincli' , , .-lla. 'sllNfi'Il.lllrk for lliu inncr mari. Our valulictorian. Bcltyann Thomas, must liavu ltmtl lui' tliuiiiplit l 31 WHY WANDER ABOUT? SAVE STEPS - SAVE TIME - SAVE MONEY! Four Big Departments Offer You Thrifty Values READY-TO-WEAR - SHOES - DRY GOODS - MEN'S APPAREL 2 2 3 2 9 . SUnset MARKET STREET i 3 l 8 3 W. G. LINSCOTT RED and WHITE GROCERY 7917 6th Avenue N.W. Phone: SUnset 0191 NELSON CHEVROLET COMPANY SEATTLE'S OLDEST CHEVROLET DEALER 17th Ave. N.W. and Leary Telephone SUnset 9100 IIIIWIE lfllffflllf ffl. SUnset 0474 5349 Ballard Avenue GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIOS REFRIGERATORS and HOME APPLIANCES We Can Repair Your Electric Appliances SUNSHINE DAIRY Open Till 1:00 A.M. LARGEST AND BEST MALTS IN TOWN MASONIC TEMPLE 2000 MARKET ST. LAEFERTYS CPI-IARMACY SNAPPY FOUNTAIN SERVICE 2200 Market St. Ben Lafferty, Ph.C. SUnset 1400 JOLLEY PAINT 'ES GLASS SERVICE, Inc. SHERWIN-WILLIAMS' BALLARD STORE Contractorsf Industrial and Marine Paints. Window Glass. Picture Framing. Wall Paper 2305 Market St. Branch Store, 8509 15th Ave. N, W. SUnset 7907 SUnset 0016 FINE DRY CLEANING Since 1920 6502 Phinney SU 3250 I YW iw' ,MC ,W W, , , Y E Aff, Look,Fellas . . . MALTS - REAL MALTS - 10: THICK - LARGE - CREAMY 8402 Greenwood Q R JE A M L A N D sunset 9866 W'ILSON MOTOIl CIIMPANY 0 YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD DEALER SINCE 1921 5120 BALLARD AVENUE SUNSET 8900 BETTLES PHARMACY Prescription Druggists Phone SUnset 0925 500 West 65th BALLARD COLLEGE OF BEAUTY CULTURE We give a complete course including all branches of Beauty Profession and Hair Cutting. Classes Ate Now Open For Enrollment SUNSET 9858 5405 BALLARD AVE. Fl h . 'T QQT ' ' ' T ' 'Cf' 'Q1TQf ' T7l T ' 'f 0j,ij'm JUDGES CENTRAL Holeproof Ffegman SHOE STORE HOSIUY Shoes 2207 MARKET STREET , 1 ' Call .... HEmlock 0200 lay 44 fr 2,4-511' . Amo FOR GUARANTEED RADIO SERVICE GTELEVISIONCQE 2001 MARKET STREET Clint TU. Lee Gompcmy ENGRAVERS AND STATIONERS TO THE CLASS OF '37 MA.9244 S E A T T L E Pine at Summit PHEASANT-WIGGEN MORTUARY Market Street at 22nd Avenue N.W. Telephone SUnset 1236 4, 'i 1 K' LQWIZWLEIHHMFNK- H., 5 I L DY lltxl l. is ilelinilcly a center ol' inlcresl where xtiiiliex lin blank expiiwxwiixl ian be pursued ..,. Caroline Yan Mason whispers sweellv lhe time lim Ken Ciixvnlverg ...' 'Mx gimiliiew, l llioughi il had two fs. l.cnna ljclerwn paironivm the eliciiimarv. dmv lmunil , . Mr, Pease clewires a minute nf your time as he bravelx' laces the mike and the mulliluile in make an annoiincemeni .... Somebody tell Hllinkvi' Sluckev thai nauglii is gained bi' wuiiv . Adele larwon makes a very nice collector of slips ,.,. Bud llcrron seems a bi! wurriril about his blue slip alibi. but Miss Ruler is a good scout ..,. XVlix'. .limmic XVliile, we iliuuglmi vnu were the big mildmwi- type: bui now we see x'uu'rc just a plavflwv, the Qamc as Ilw rewr oi iwf l'a6 CASCADE DRUG STORE 2000 Market St. B. O. JOHANNSON SUnset 9616 FARRELL LUMBER CIIMPANY LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS WESTLAKE AVE. AND PROSPECT ll II KI E REDDY KILOWATT says: - E A ' ' You will make better grades if you study under an I.E.S. Student Lamp. 'D XX Iwi W C Better Light - Better Sight PUGET SGUND POWER '25 LIGHT Co. To Best Serve the Public Interest FRATERNITY, CLASS, LODGE EMBLEMS AND RINGS METAL SPECIALTIES - AWARDS The Pacific Emblem and Mfg. Co. 518 Second Avenue 407 COLLINS BUILDING Phone MAin 3541 Makers of Your 1937 Senior Class Pins and Rings SHOP mul SAVE QUALITY GROCERIES AND MEATS West 59th and 24th Avenue N.W. -N-mai if 3. DAYS lor should we say dalel in the sun when capers were a common sight. A . . llarl Johnson, I,uverne Van Nieuenhuse, and Rolf Jensen--three big shots- and XVally Slarltev .... Ballard's hest looking blonde and brunette say the slsii's the limit! June Dressel and Jeanne Kneadler .... Very funny, Lucy! George Ringenberg examines lired Ness's camera while Miss Crawford guffaws .... A better way to stop than a Christie, I.ucillel . . . George Boitano seems to be learning a thing or two from Rolf Jensen, Imagine! . . . Mabel Frlandson. Billy Cfotly. and Gladys Leighton don't seem to be much help to Wanda ffllefson .... The burned-out stump and her stooge .... Paul Bunyan reincarnatecl? No, just Lee Valet who is also a hefman. 138 Srfisf .... fCP!10fcng1'c1fv!101's .... fswg2+c2ff- A A A DHXJQXAQQ- I C I Iyqgjlflflfi U !!1.S fxjlal Ilflufl SEATTLE, WASHINGTON 518 CRAIQY BUILDING EIETH AVE.AND UNION ST. bmw PHOTOGRAPHERS FOI2 THE I937 SHINGLE ' OEF' 132 2-i C7 wing-EDU wwf .fpnfjfiq the demand tbr Jlqleriarpwumq plafef IH IE IDIDIW WAXIHL lLNQllRMf 'llNC1l QW Jhattle -f E-R A - ' i ,- 1,57 'W l , -Qi?- 1f E' Q 1- L ' - ...r A fo.: 413. ,n-. .., ,.. .Ag TF' b 'afhv Q I q?Q:'27 f . X f'24z95?,ggi2i ? 3' '35 -B ' ' www . w w H W + H I . 5 . .J:,. . . , As ,, A.: P. , eEemf:fifie5 in om' H' K vxx w md fafe5f1ovo5uct.2fge1937 'Md 5 . 'Qw- g 45fE 4 Guvprinfing Ffdhti ak Qihevx gag evevx facififg for M fa ' . Sf ' Sigh Ffar1yir1jakcavvX1n3'focon1- :N 2 - 4 :lofefion fine KEOOQ Wong 2 OCoQvmang 8-Canfovfa U ffl' G2 F329 1 omfango rl X . -3' ft - 7, W W - 11' - 'FW' .'.e?sJj fifgp Q Y fS,e?zf u ' ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The page schedule looked very unhappy. It was as dirty as a pair of the stage crew's cords, with more arrows than cupid. I smiled at it somewhat indulgently as I marked an X opposite Acknowledg- ments page one forty-two-the very last copy to write for the '37 Shingle. After two semesters of planning and working at a high pitch to meet deadlines and print- er's demands, there was suddenly nothing more to write. All at once a tremendous feeling of gratitude surged over me-grati- tude for the countless people who had eased and aided in the publication of Ballard's book of the year, without whom this or any other editor would have expired long before page one forty-two. The Shingle was more than a project over which he was director, to Mr. Haz- zard. In it he took a personal interest and used up many precious hours working on lay-outs, photography, printing, and every other phase of the book. That he is an ex- pert on year-book editing and publishing is now a recognized fact, and to me I think it was especially evident. Miss Benham was adviser for The Shingle, and I have never known a more understanding or de- lightful person. To her I ran with prob- lems and copy that insisted on sounding all wrong. Besides working with the senior and junior editors on the portrait sections. she was the inspiration of staff meetings held on Tuesdays in her class-room, and to every individual there. Mr. Nobles, one of the mainstays of The Shingle, this year as usual directed the art Work and fairly exuded with brilliant suggestions at all times. Some of the outstanding features of the book came directly or indirectly as ideas from him, and I want to express my grati- tude and personal admiration, here. Mr. F. G. Pratt and Mrs. Alice Mahoney of Lowmani5HanfordgCompany, printers. were very helpful and enthusiastic at all times. Thanks also go to Carl Lenzie of the Heppenstall Engraving Company, who looked after our precious copy there, and to Mr. C. W. Brassington, who made numerous trips out to school for consulta- 142 tion. And to Mr. Earl Kennell and the cn- tire Kennell-Ellis Studio may I offer my most sincere praise for their efficiency and help. Here at Ballard everyone seemed to take a pride in their book and were as coopera- tive and interested as possible. Thanks go to the Talisman and Mr. Forsyth, director, Don Pedersen, managing editor, and re- porters Arla Looney and Bill McQuiston. for the super-fine stories they ran for us all year. Eunice King is the student poet to whom we are indebted for the rhymes in the view section. Lexie Donnell and Ruth Millenbach of the office staff were absolute peaches when it came to furnishing as- sorted information to from one to sixteen shingle-weavers a day. And sixth period phone-calls from room three-fourteen in unbelievable quantity were always given immediate attention. Mr. Dickerman and Mr. DeVilbiss did a great deal for The Shingle, and I wish to thank Miss Cornish and Miss Chamberlin for their tolerance and cooperation. Jeanette Pinkham came to the aid of distraught literary editors at one time. The fifteen members of the staff have been as loyal, untiring, and accurate as any editor could wish. May I say that Cath- erine Duncan, senior editor, gave many hours of outside work as well as school time, to the preparation of the senior sec- tion. Her job completed, she asked for more, and was largely responsible for the calendar material. Doris Nordstrom was her efficient assistant. Harold Thwing, in his capacity of business and advertising manager, was a regular go-getter. It's fun working with Harold because of his mar- velous disposition. LaVerne Graber. Ann Benseth, and Ellen McDonough, as junior editors, worked for a Whole semester of fourth periods. Thanks for their sweet per- sonalities. Harold Meacham simply slaved at his typewriter, devoting at least one period a day to the almost impossible task of reading the handwriting of yours truly. He was absolutely faithful and indispensa- ble. June Dressel was my inspiration, re- search expert, and confidant. The work that she and Edna Wikan did as literary editors was clever as well as meritorious. Don Pedersen, sports editor, gave us a man's point of view at staff meetings, and put at our disposal his infinite talent as a journalist. May I thank, also, Bob Stone, who helped the editor in many small ways. Orchids also go to Walter Welch, student candid camera-man, who took unbelievable pains to get snapshots for our school-life pages. For Margaret Strand, art editor, I have the utmost respect. Her artistic ability is amazing, and her work as supervisor and artist was excellent. Alice Nelson and Janet Lund, assistant editors, were jacks of all trades and masters of everything they did. Their work on the girls' athletics and faculty sections was extremely fine. To them I want to say that I would have been lost without them! Thanks to all of these people from me, who, now finding my task largely com- pleted, am experiencing alternate feelings of sadness and happiness-sadness that my job being complete, I must leave the Work which I have found so interesting, and hap- piness that the clamoring student body will soon have the fruits of our labor, to criticize and, I hope, enjoy! 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