Ballard High School - Shingle Yearbook (Seattle, WA)
- Class of 1938
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HOOLLIFEEDITIO THE PHNGLE VG LUME TWENTY-FO BALLARD HIGH SCHGQI. EATTLE, WASHINGTON UR Q v . . fi ' X' T, T 5, i n T gh- ,T 5 1 ' L fer K To KC SLAMMY SHUTTERS THE INTTTUUUCNUN .l-lello, Tollasl l om Slornn-iy ShuTTei's, your condid comero rnon. You know-The liTTle Tellow who hos been snopping Shingle picTui'es since losT SepTei-nbei: WhoT om l doing in pi'inT, you osla? Well, you see, iT's This woy. The SToTT, bless Theii' liTTle heoi'Ts, hos elecTed me os iTs oTTiciol scribe, os well os snopshoTTei'. So l'rn To give you The in- side dope on The big evenTs oT The yeoi: I-Told on To your seoTs, Tollas, The ride is iusT beginningl .P.S.: Besides being my own speciol boola, This is olso The School l.iTe EdiTion oT The Shingle. We, The STQTT ond l, have Tried To give you o True picTui'e oT our school ond iTs sTudenT liTe. Also, since rnony pupils hove oTTen expressed oi desire Toro Shingle covei' in The school colors, The Tii'sT Thing we did wos To rnol-ae ThoT wish come True! NexT, we-, buT Then, why should l bore you wiTh all This? JusT Turn The poges ond see The yeoi' i937-38 poss in review! '-.f .fy ,, ,L nw x AM em., , f V! W f f 7 ff h 1 'f an I' f, f , Q V, 1' ' ,mx ,-1 f 1 7'9 T-I-l:5:E'E:E5:5' f ?' if 6 7 Y ' 9 'fl ' 4l7'f Ef' .' :1 f H A 4 ' is f 'f' 'f f ' f W4 ..x.... L 2 f H , v ,4 f , f J fjf A ,M Afmwff .,mf,-my-.. 4, ,,,, I ,W-WAVZ ff X4 Q , ,' , g , , ,A Z1 ff ,f ' f f ff'.4,j0' , , ' :'f',IIZf 1 '51'-:W The second-floor corridor presenlrs on imlreresf- Ing and varied piclrure of our busy school life. W' Www MP. GEORGE L. DeVlLBlSS Pi-info: iiii PRINCIAPJ-XL'S MESSAGE Qlhe acTiviTies oT our school are very close To The heai'T oT every sTudenT. We go To school To learn To live. ln The classrooms we geT TundamenTalsg we acguire The knowledge and sleills handed down To us Through The ages. ln our acTiviTies we acTually live. We TesT our meTTle on The oThleTic Tieldy we learn To be modesT winners and good losers. Cui' TalenTs are Tried on The plaTTorm and The sTage. The worlf.ing TogeTher on school loroiecTs, The give and Talfie in The exchange oT ideas, The working Tor The common inTeresT are all experiences oT real liTe. l-le who does noT geT his share oT experiences in acTiviTy liTe will noT be making The mosT oT his school opporTuniTies. 'UR Q , 6 so s N s . ' . , Ns fix s 1' ffs ,, ,-ff-f,w,'wfz64'5v4 gs .V ., , X X ,sim 'fi Ayf . ,ini 9 ff -i ,JV if 1 ' A f Z ,wi , V 2 ff ,N I W QW-MY W , , s A s 'EWPRINCIPAES UFTHK ws ' f f 'Q my f W , , S+uclem+s enfer ond leove Hwe office, or qo+lf1e1'in smoll groups Jro discuss lofesf school happenings. Naiinnal Srhnlzuatir Bryan Azsnriatinn Nu ALL-AMERICAN YEAIIBOOF CRITICAL SERVICE --dec - W, , ,zeiffi 13353 .. ff' f- ,c,x- mn, ,f inf- M 'FF-f wx c., 'ff4gg:if' .T .Af 131.15-nr' 11, Q5 .4 +,-l i..':.'-. Y T-.. N., Le..,,- In ,.,.,..,,,.., 4.11 ,..,.... U .w.,,.1,.1 Q11 Qmzriran lbmmr Rating ., ,L. F,.,,..,,.1. 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For The long hours oT worlf. They have puT inTo The Shingle, and Tor bringing To our school This honor and This naTional recogni,Tionl K 1 , MlSS HAPPIET CHAPLTCV MR. T. STEWART SMITH DEDICTXTIUN 'To Miss Horriel Chorllon ond Mr. T. Sleworl Smifh, our music direclors, The Shingle slolf dedicoles lhis volume, os o humble Token of Jrhe deep grolilude lhe sludenls feel, nol only for Their loyol service. bul olso for lheir inspirolion ond shining exomples of lrue unselfishness. ,,,.n.u- paahlv U CML Smilh noi only direcls The bond ond 'rhe orcheslro buf also finds lime for composing. He hos wriflen words ond music for 0 number of songs. Olvligg Chgrlfgn besides direding 'rhe glee clubs ond ihe ci copello choir leeches keyboard hor- mony, Here she is shown in oclion, leoding lhc oi copello choir durinq lillh period An invifing +9l'l'C1CG is weli covered wifh hoppy sfuderds relaxing and Jroll-ning during lunch hour. Page I5 Council Committees Help to Manage School bers worked Tor weeks To clear The school oT emblems and aThIeTic sweaTers Trom oTher schools. Their reason was Thai' The oTher awards were deTracTing from The value of Ballard awards. There wenT my chance To wear my cousin's IeTTer sweaTer from Podunk High. During The second semesTer, The council kepT up iTs good work by sponsoring a clean-up drive and slogan conTesT. Prizes were given Tor The besT rhymes wriTTen abouT keeping The school halls clean. This was a swell proiecT, I Think, as iT helped To convey To The sTudenT body The desirabiIiTy oT keeping our school clean. The sTudes goT The idea all righT, 'cause They quiT Tossing wasTe paper around. AnoTher duTy performed by The council was The checking oT deIinquenT sTamp book hoIdel's. One oT The more imporTanT commiTTees ThaT The sTudenT council has iurisdicTion over is The Iocker commiTTee. When I slip up and TorgeT To lock my Iocker, I can be sure oT geTTing a slip Trom a member of This eTTicienT squad. The eighT members are all good checkers! CommiTTees and chairmen were: assembly commiTTee, Don ScuIaTi: assembly order com- miTTee, Bob Hill: assembly seaTing, MargareT Jensen: clean-up, Madge James: grounds, Donn FrizzeII: Iocker, Florence Cubbin: Iunch- room, Peggy Pierce: posTer, Irving Selberg: sTandards, Bob STone: TraTTic, Don ScuIaTi. lNexT I shoT These sTudenTs. They are members of Three of The hardesT working commiffees-The Traffic, locker and clean-up groups. OFOURTH ROW: Donn Frizzell, Omar Sfenesen, John McElroy, Bob Hill, Ray SmiTh, Chris Darifois, Clyde CurTis, Ben Keeney, AIIan Kelly, Hank Malde, Irving Selberg. OTHIRD ROW: Bob Campbell, Bob LaLanne, Joe Schweh, Bud Bender, LuVerne Van Nieuwenhuise, Pefe Greenwood, Bill Johannesen, Glenn Simons, Bob Sfone, Perry McCormick, Nils Nelson. OSECOND ROW: Rose Akers, Louise Peak, Morgan-eT Ness, Evelyn Alinder, Mariorie Loomis, PaT Morfrude, Don Spencer, Jim Boyle, Bill Sroufe, Charles Rehm. OFIRST ROW: Margaref Jensen, Florence Cubbin, Jobyna Meyers, Dorofhy Munson, ldabelle Knudson, LoreTTa McGraTh, Madge James, EIizabeTh Duncan, Ann BenseTh, George Glavin, IP.S. The handsomesT boy is in The TronT rowll Page I6 Boys' Club Accomplishments Are Varied 'WK OUPPER LEFT: Omar Sfenesen, presidenfg Mr. McComb, adviser. OUPPER RIGHT: Bob Campbell, sfudenf managerg Sefh Robin- son, vice-presidenfg Vernon Blomqren, freasurerg Omar Sfenesen, preside-nf, Nils Nelson, recording secrefary. OCENTER: cornrniffee chairmen-BACK ROW: Omar Sfenesen, banquefg Roberl Camp- bell, anli-smolningg Sefh Robinson, lunch bag, Ray T. Smifh, resl 'One of fhose meefings for which l climb ouf of bed eal'ly is fhe Boys' Club cabinef meef- ings held Thursday mornings, before school in fhe adviser's office. The club has surely done a lof fhis lasf year. lf has boosfed for clean and successful afhlefics and for increased sfamp room, OFRONT ROW: Clyde Dearinger, field pafrolg Junior Brevik, sfandardsg G-ilson Rohrback, program, Clair Dearinger, field palrol. OABSENTEES: Bill Barlh, philanlhropicg Jack Black- ler, vocafionalg Pele Schwefz and Don Sculafi, frafficg Don Waifs, yell leader. A swell bunch of kids-and fhey're all my pals-fhe kind of fellows fhal everyone likes. sales supporfg if has held inspirafional assem- blies for discussion of school responsibilifiesg if has awarded merif pins, donafed fo chari+able enferprises, awarded afhlefic leffers, and ush- ered af foofball games. l fools in ifs foofball banquef lasf fall, and if was swell! Page I7 Girls? Club Program Is Packed with Events s J , sw. , K ,ssc Q- ss if fe XL .X X NX .. 3'6- C9 as , fir-N 0 As' A 9 'f '1.L..2 Dl- ,Q 45 as rt!! wr if 'V M 7 f- fg,, fW ff ff ,WH Q Z OUPPER RIGHT: Elizabelh Duncan, president Miss Chamberlin, adviser. OUPPER LEFT: Elizabelh Duncan, presidenig Ann Ben' sefh, vice-president Signe Jonasen, recording secrelaryg Margaref Jensen, corresponding secrefaryy Madge James, lreasurer. QCENTER: commiffee chairmen-BACK ROW: Joy Defhman. Rose Akers, Hiordes l-lar+man, Caroline Bae+ke, Morgaref Gray 'HTC eslablish a friendly feeling among all lhe girls in lhe school -'rha+'s +heir purpose, and believe me, ihey live up +o ill Posi+ively packed wifh novel ac+ivi+ies was fheir year's calendar: +he make-up commiHee's cosmelic movie, a revolufionary anii-smoking drive v Laverne Graber, Ger+rude McLaughlin. OSECOND ROW: Mar- garef Mclnlosh, Margarei McDonell, Margaref Pierce, Louise Peak, Jeannelle O'Bonnon, Marilynn Savage, Lorefia McGro+h. OFRONT ROW: Doris Pifmon, Florence Cubbin, Donna Helfsley, Peggy Noonan, Doroihea Coll, Rufh Bengfson. Tl'iey're a righf smarf looking bunch oi galsg oren'+ lhey? sponsored ioinfly wilh lhe Boys' Club, a Holi- day l-losless Bureau conlaining 'rimely shopping suggesfions, and four parlies-lwo welcoming newcomers lo fhe school, and lwo iusl for loads of good fun, al l-lallowe'en 'rime and on Valen- +ine's clay. Page I3 Selloolfs Administration Assisted by Four .In some ways ihe field pairol has ii preH'y easy on iis iob. H supervises all aihleiic con- fesis, iakes care of 'rhe building on nighis of social funciions, and acis as general careiakers of ihe school properiy. PreHy nice, l'd say, gel'- iing io see all school enieriainmenis free. l sure like 'Their flashy new badges foo! 9? 'C 4.9 JJ -QQ: ie' -'NZ 4. 'ff' aw his an OOFIELD PATROLO0 THIRD ROW: Louis Graber, Keiih Mil- ler, Bob Ecklosif, Earl Reed, Tom McNerney, AI Sand, Ed Horspool. OSECOND ROW: Jack Woodman, Ralph McPherson, Sfanley Bifiorf, Fred Horspool, George Gunderson, Bill Ferraro, James Byrd. OFIRST ROW: Budley Dyer, James Dyer, Clyde Dearinger, Mr. Whifeheacl, Clair Dearinger, Warren Kalbach, Morgan Bell. OOAUDITORIUM CLEAN-UP COMMITTEEOO BACK ROW: Lucille Bourge-He, Kofherine Tiius, Rufina Smiih, Mildred Mash, Morgaref Lalka, Lillian Krahn, Doroihea Dressel. OFOURTH ROW: Helen Wallen, Pauline l-lolevas, Cafherine Hyde, Dorofhy .Two minuies lefi of fhird period siudy, ancl, iusl' like every o'I'her siudy period, I can see ihem coming. Who? The clean-up commii- fee, of course. They ceriainly fake care +o find every scrap of paper in ihe aisles, and 'rhey don'+ mind, eiiher, reminding you io do your pari in keeping ihe audiiorium clean. Q4 , 'G X, .. ., 3 , .MS-W' we fy Jw. 19 401' 09' f ,Q..s If 6 4 -R, Johnson, Rufh Herlog, Elsie Gunderson, Fern Olson. OTHIRD ROW: Florence Cubbin, Rozella Parr, AnnaVee McConnell, Alice Schweiz, BeH-y Linnane, Anna Chrisiensen, Louise M. Johnson, Pafricia Wylie. OSECOND ROW: Dolores Johnson, Evelyn Gib- son, JeaneHe Byrd, Virginia Brann, Leora McConnell, Virginia Sfranclberg, Kafherine Beaifie, Beffy Gay. OFRONT ROW: Masako Tada, Edifh L. Johnson, Margrele Hague, Canadetie Goefhals, Virginia Moore, Louis Engleharf, Phyllis Gramprie, Jean Angus. These gals are right on ihe job as soon as Mr. Pease calls auf Clean-up, pli1! Page I9 Efficient and Energetic Student Groups OBusies+ place in school is fhe library! If my word isn'l' accepiable, iusi ask any one of l'he library clerks. Checking books, answering ques- fions, mending books and magazines-l'hey do il' all. Bui +he work is inieresiing, l'he experience gained valuable, and ihe graiiiude of l'he Siu- den+s-overwhelming! 'Wish I had as much help every period as Miss Ryder has! Her clerks, one for each sec- 'rion, check al'+endance and care for all 'rhe deiails in conneciion wiih ihe pink slips. One girl collecis sfudy-hall excuses, and anoiher mans l'he desk a+ 'rhe door. Jusi waiching 'em work makes me feel ambiiiousl fs' li Q 3 415' mf fun.. v f'7 O OLIBRARYOO FOURTH ROW: Douglas Sfewarf, Earl Reed, Alrain Sirnpkins, Mary Ann Parish, Geneva Gumm, Deloris Ras- mussen, Mary McCar+y, Shirley Trimble, Eunice Hedman. OTHIRD ROW: Grace Beiiles, Helen Samson, Donna Shepard, Vivian Dob- bins, Helen Osberg, Lucille Million, Pafricia Jones, Mariorie Sabey, Genevieve Peierson, Beverly Dye. OSECOND ROW: Vir- ginia Brann, Jeanelle Ingersoll, Florence Johnson, Coyla Ras- mussen, Gladys Gabrielson, Margarel' Held, Dessie Simpkins, Ka+l-lleen Piske. OFIRST ROW: Alice Frognes, Doris Anderson. MG,-ga,-, Koons' Mildred Johnson, Miss Lylle. Anna Chrisiensen, , 'tr Rulh Herzog, Louise Ahl. OOAUDITORIUM CLERKSOO FOURTH ROW: Anne Zalud, Maxine Tidwell, Laila Schau, Pairi- cia Wylie, Edith Hawkins, Enifo McMillan, Margaref Pierce. OTHIRD ROW: Fern Schroeder, Bc-:Hy Brown, Dorolhy Johnson, Florence Johnson, Velda Kennedy, Gladys Gabrielson, Gerlrude Gerber. OSECOND ROW: Leora McConnell, Mary Carlo, Doro- 'rhea Di-essel, Alia Farsie, Sylvia Brofhen, Belly Abramson, Jeanne Schroeder. OFIRST ROW: Madalynne McCulloch, Irene Rogers, Eihlyn Peferman, Lorefia McGralh, Gerlrude McLaughlin, Vera- iean Crosself, Eleanor Davies, Wilma Sfucky. Page 20 The Last School Year Passes in Review 'Reviewing fhe year iusf passed, one finds few major changes. I+ has been a year in which we have ius'r growed. Previous changes in fhe general school program were absorbed, and fheir resulfs wafched. Among fhe faculfy, no feachers leff, and none were added. Mr. Glaser was named new head of fhe science deparfmenf. Miss Pearsall's resignafion as hisfory de- parfmenf head was followed lafer by announcemenf of her deafh. In fhe curriculum, physiology was renamed healfh educafion and will be required of all sfudenfs for grad- uafion. Beginning nexf year, no one can graduafe wifh less fhan fhirfy-fwo credifs including gym. If will also be necessary for one fo have fhirfy-fwo diploma credifs fo enfer fhe Universify. In brief: fhe band appeared in new uniforms, a soph- omore assembly was held, an aufomobile safefy driving course was inaugurafed for juniors, some forfy adminis- frafors visifed a Hobby Day program, fhe enrollmenf fofaled fwo fhousand sixfy-eighf pupils, and fhe Shingle was awarded ifs fourfh consecufive All-American honor rafing. Z O MR. GEORGE L. DeVILBISS, Principal O Graduafed from an Indiana high school-affended Purdue, where he played second learn foofball- fhen wenf fo Indiana where he worked on 'rhe annual sfaff-faughf in a one-room counfry school- became principal of an Indiana high school-Took graduafe work of Harvard-came 'ro Seaflle- faughf al' Broadway high school, lafer becoming head of fhe mafhemafics deparlmenf 'there- coached foofball af Franklin-was vice-principal of Lincoln high-became principal of Ballard Oclober I3, l92I-dislikes faking privileges away from slu- denfs-has never been lafe-enioys gardening- especially likes fo raise chrysanfhemums and roses. -..,,,. These affenlive clerks, Miss Millenbach, Ina Leonard, Miss Donnell, perform fhe irnporfanf funcfions of The office. Counselors Help . MR. H. DICKERMAN, Vice-Principal . Born in Washingron-afiended Broadway high school, where he played baseball, bciske+ball, and debafed -graduafed in l9I2-worked 'rwo years in sfruc- 'rural sleel work +o earn money to offend ihe U -look fwo years of engineering af 'fhe uni- versify-spen+ 'rwo years in lhe army during fhe war-was a salesman in lhe Middle Wesf, lafer leaching science and rna+hema+ics in Indianapolis- came +0 Ballard in I92l-wen+ five years laler lo Broadway as malhernalics head for one year-re- furned +o Ballard as vice-principal-dislikes fhe work of checking up on 'rardy-roll-would enioy ieaching again-has never been lafer +han 8:I5. Solve Student Problems .Much progress was made during lhe lasl year in +he field of counseling service, vocalional guidance, and in advisory period programs. The counselors inlerviewed all sludenfs new +0 'rhe school and all gradualing seniors 'I'o make sure l'ha+ each one had +he necessary informa+ion and guidance +o carry on his work or inieresis +o lhe bes'r advanlage. They also discussed and planned in general lhe pl'O- grams lor lhe advisory periods. ln adcliiion records of every sludeni in school were compiled. Individual fold- ers confaining informalion aboui sevenleen hundred pupils were placed on file. Vocaiional guidance was siressed during ihe year wilh all pupils who wished lo allend being p9I'l'I'li'l l'eCl +0 hear radio 'ralks on vocalional subiecls every Friday. Vocalions have been discussed also by 'rhe counselors, roll feachers, and oulside speakers. Advisory periods included a Hallowe'en good cilizen- ship program, a clean-up drive, hobbies, vocalions, and semesler program-making periods. Counselors were Miss Chamberlin, Miss Couller, Mr. McComb, Miss Van Winkle, and Mr. Almquisl, chairman. l' f e on roblems of program choice, Mr. Almquisl helps a sludenl choose her sludies for 'rhe year. Going in o con erenc P Page Z2 Seventy-two Faculty Members Help in Mak- H 'EDWARD E. ALMQUIST-Counselor and Lunchroom Accounfs-Fon merly a Times agenf. 'DONALD ARMSTRONG-Hisfory-De bare Coach-Formerly a cannery worker. 'AGNES E. ARNOLD -English-Formerly a Girl Scouf direcfor. 'E. H. BARNETT- Hisfory-Formerly a farmer. 'EMMA BARRETT-Home Economics-Cosfume Adviser-Formerly a lunchroam manager. OLILLIAN BECKER-Hislory-Formerly on English ieacher. 'BESS BENHAM-English-Shingle Adviser- Formerly Mo+her's liHle helper. 'MARY BLANCHARD-English -Junior Class Sponsor-Formerly a 'five-and-dime clerk. OISABEL BOONE-Physical Educaiion-Girls' A+l1le+ics-Formerly a life-guard and swimming feacher. 'BESS BURLElGH-Science- Formerly a physical educafion feacher. OHAZEL BURNETT-His +ory-Formerly a feacher. 'MARION CANDEE-Commercial- Formerly in Personnel deparimenf in a Sf. Louis sfare. 'ANN CHAMBERLIN-Hisiory-Girls' Adviser-Counselar-Formerly a clerk in a book shop. 'HARRIET CHARLTON-Music-Music Producfion Direcior-Formerly a piano leacher. 'MARGARET CONNER-Librarian. 'CAROL C. CORNISH-Physical Educa- fion-Big B Adviser-Formerly a playground supervisor. 'DOROTHY B. COULTER-Hislory-Dramaiics, Foailighier Adviser, Counselor-Formerly a member of a lyceum group. l DADDY COULTER-Cusfodian-Formerly a railroad express man. 'JAMES DALLAS-Hisfory-Slockroom Manager-Formerly a chief cook and boHle-washer. 'ROBERT C. DODDS-CommerciaI-Formerly a grocer. 'ALICE DODGE-Home Economics-Social Service Adviser-Farmen ly a diefician. 'ORRIN FORSYTH-English-Talisman Direcior- Formerly a reporier on a daily paper. 'H. 6. GLASER-Head of Science Deparfmeni-Radio Club Adviser-Formerly a pho+ographer. 'R. C. GOODMAN-lndusfrial Ar+s-Sophomore Class Sponsor and Safely Course-Formerly a machinist 'LEAH B. GRIFFIN-Science-Banking Adviser-Formerly a news- paper reporier. 'MALCOLM H. GRIFFIN-English-Formerly a nighf-waichman. 'WARREN M. HAZZARD-English-Shingle Di- recior-Formerly a newspaper repor+er and correspondent 'LEE HESSELTINE-Commercial-Tickof Manager-Formerly a lumberiack. 'HAROLD HUSEBY--Head of English Deparfmenf-Formerly a re- porier. 'MILDRED JOHNSON-Assis+ani Librarian-Formerly cz secreiary. 'IRVA KNUPPENBURG-Commercial-Formerly a sfenographer. 'JOHN KOENIG-Hisfory-Baseball and Under- class Baskefball Coach-Formerly a bouncer in a dance hall. 1 OMAYME KREUL-Commercial-Senior Class Sponsor-Formerly a supervisor for Palmer Pen Company. OLOIS C. LEGS-Home Economics-Hanclicrafl' Club Adviser--Formerly a chambermaid in a summer resorl. 'MARY LYTLE-Librarian-Formerly a public li- brarian. 'FLORENCE MANN-English-Formerly in charge of Educafion Deparfmenf on Times. in The School Merry-G0-Bound G0 Round OJ. E..McCOMB-Science-Bays' Adviser and Counselor-Formerly G bafhlng beach manager. OA. P. McCONNELL-Indusirial Aris-Sfage Direcfor-Formerly a ship-yard foreman. ID. A. McEacheron-Malhemalics-Tennis Coach-Formerly a co-parfner in a general merchandise s'rore. OMARIAN E. MESERVEY-Commew cial-Formerly on office worker. OFLORENCE MlLES-Mafhemofics-Formerly a bookkeeper. OMARVIN A. MINZEL-Commercial-Freshman Class Sponsor-Fone merly an aufomobile mechanic and salesman. ORICHARD MUN- SON-Physical Educaiion-Formerly a baseball player. OAL, C. NARDIN-Hislory-Second Team Fooiball Coach-Formerly a jack- of-all-frades. OlSABELLE NEFFELER-Foreign Languages-Formerly a small-fown high school ieacher. OVERA NICHOLSON-English-Honor So- ciefy Adviser-Formerly a 'Teacher in a couniry school. DORRE N. NOBLES-Fine Arls-Shingle Ari Adviser-Formerly a diich-digger. OBYRON PAYNE-lndus+rial Ar+s-Formerly a ieacher. OIRA PEASE-Sfudy Hall-A+hle+ics Manager-Formerly a fooiball Coach. OF. W. RHOADES-Head of Ma+hema'rics Deparimenl -Formerly a farmer. OFRANK ROWLEE-Hisiory-Foofball, Track, and Baskefball Coach-Formerly a carpen+er. OSIDNEY R. ROYS-lnduslrial Aris-Formerly a S+a+e apple inspeclor. OBEULAH RUSSELL-Foreign Languages-Formerly worked 'lor Pugef Sound Power and Lighf. OKATHRYN J. RUSSELL-English- Freshman Class Sponsor-Formerly a deparfmeni' sfore clerk. OCARL RYAN-Head of Foreign Languages Depar+men+-Formerly a concer-i-masfer for symphony orchesfra. OMADELEN RYDER- Sfudy Hall-Formerly a sfenographer in Chicago. QEDITH SIFTON-Ma+hema+ics-Sophomore Class Sponsor-Formerly a sfudenf a+ Universify. OT. STEWART SMITH-Music-Music Producfions Direc+or-Formerly a bookkeeper for a hay and seed sfore. OGORDON SPECK-Hislory--Formerly, dry-cleaning. OMAUDE STRONACH-English-School Play Direcfor-Formerly a housewife. ODON C. TAYLOR-Hisiory-Junior Class Sponsor and Golf Coach -Formerly +augh+ in a counfry school. OAARON VAN DEVAN- TER-Science-Ski Club Adviser-Formerly a lurnberiack. OEDITH VAN WlNKLE-Hisfory-Counselor-Formerly figured range-+ables for guns during World War. OB. FORREST VOEKS-Ma'rhemofics- Senior Class Sponsor-Formerly an airplane pilof. OF. L. VOILAND-Head of Commercial Deporfmenf--School Treas- urer-Formerly a bank clerk. OWILLIAM WAGNER-Commen cial-Sfamp Plan Accounfs-Formerly a sailor. OGLEN WALKER -Science-Debafe Coach-Formerly manager of an elecfrical sfore. OVIRGIL WHITEHEAD-Science-lnframural Direcfor-Formerly a house painfer. OFLORENCE M. WILSON-Fine Arfs-Formerly painled arficles of china. OGLADYS WILSON-English--Formerly pari'-owner of a book-sfore. CARRA WOODS-English-Ouill Club Adviser- Formerly a reacher in a French governmenf school. OEVA WOODS -Commercial-Debafe Club Adviser-Formerly a privafe sfenographer. Classrooms Are Filled with lnterestillg 'ATTer The noon whisTle rush is over, and The cry of Pass The meaT balls has echoed inTo noThingness, a quick peek aT This oTTice Training class always reveals This same scene. A Trio of honesT and TrusT- ffm, worThy ll hopel girls siT down and Ti sTarT counTing up The proTiTs oT The lunchroom's daily Tood sale. The coin oT The realm sure Tlows, as a glance aT This picTure suggesTs. 'Look close There, boys. When Mr. G. sTarTs expounding The- ories and TacTs concerning radio, you need To be a Traveling encyclo- pedia in order To Tollow him. Oh, l push This lever down, The music goes round and round, and The STATIC comes ouT here. These boys have liTTle Time Tor singing songs, Though. ElecTriciTy, magneT- ism, and sound are only a Tew oT The subiecTs included in This class. 'Have a squinTg iT's Tree. I sure was surprised The TirsT Time l looked Through one oT Those conTrapTions. Wow, a bee's sTinger looked like a harpoonl These sTudes know whaT The score is, Though. ProTozoa and e ,X 2 ' 4 oTher minuTe planT and animal liTe W Z J W , ' are like an open book To Them. f T Biology, or bugology as some sTudenTs Tondly reTer To iT, was a very popular subiecT lasT year. and Educational Things To D0 and Learn 'Nol a bedlime slory scene, h T 2'n-n f bul one ol my Comp. room shols . T Q X ff ,V ,,y wilh leacher hilling lhe high spols l V, ,f ,f W WM , f . ,V . W A ff I by ol a lilerary gem. Allen' wreslling i - . T wilh verbs and nouns lor a couple ol hours, l can imagine lhal lhese sludes appreciale a bil ol lilerary relaxalion. Bul iusl wail 'fill lomor- rowl The members ol lhis class will be buried again under an ava- lanche ol grammar and spelling. Miss N. is a swell leacherl 'Music's in lhe air. You may nol hear il all lhe lime. Bul, iusl drill by l'ooms lwo-lwenly-live or A .yy A 'Sf one-o-lour somelime. The orches- lras or glee clubs are usually prac- licing, and l'll bel lhal you will enjoy lheir ellorls lo pul music in N lhe air. Miss C. lakes lime oul l, here lo give lhis group a lew noles on how choir music should be vocalized. 'Firsl you lalne some HZSO4, lhrow in a dash ol Zn, add a gas flame, and lighl lhe gas given all wilh a malch. Then l'll visil you in lhe hospilal in a couple ol days. Beller nol lry THAT experimenl wilh Van around, lhough. The ex- perimenl lhese boys are doing is a li++Ie saler lhan lhe one iusl sug- gesled, as mosl experimenls in chemislry are. Students Beeite and Perform Experiments 'No bones aboul' lhis subieclg i+'s really inferesfing. Here, +ha+ well-known skelelon, Beezlebulb, in lhe Girls' Physiology closel' is given lhe once-over by a group of girls. Thal bag of bones, obiecl of lhe girls' aHen+ion al lhis momenl, is probably a dog's dream of para- dise. However, gelling back lo lhe poinl, lhe sludy of lhe skelelal sys- 'rem is really an educalion in ilsell. , ass.,::,1'g:g.,:gf . . . - '-' , .,,, ....: ...., - -V Q- rff'f Q' ' 'Angle A equals angle C, lherefore . . . e+c. I ollen wonder how malhemalicians ever figured oul lhose brainslorms. These slu- denls seem lo know wha+'s going on, lhough, and if you can under- sland geomelry, you've gol some- 'rhing on lhe ball besides your hand. Gee, I remember one day when I gol' langled up wil'h lhal Pylhago- rean lheorem. Was I dizzy! .Mix H. seems lo be gelling righl 'ro lhe poinl' in lhis pholo I shol' of him. If lhe camera doesn'I' lie, lhe inleresl regislered on lhe faces of 'rhese commercial geog- raphy sfudes is lhe real lhing. Geography is a greal subiecl, I imagine. You can lravel, menlally, all 'lhe way around the world wilh nolhing buf your fexl book and yel never leave your schoolroom desk. Classroom Activities Bring Happier Hours .Here Mr. Nobles goes info careful defail on a Chinese iunk- a souvenir of his receni visif 'lo rhal' couniry. Two fufure world-famous dy 1 lwe hopel ar'ris'rs lis+en inienily, be- y cause uf will soon be iheir iask io reproduce 'I'he model on paper. I The work of +ha+ arl' class is spiced- up considerably by friiles such as 'rhis one. Coniaci wil'h oiher coun- +ries seems +o help everyone. 'How l'd love +o be iurned loose in ihis class! The delicacies produced by 'rhese 'iuiure culinary experfs are really somefhing +o rave about They learn +he scien- +ific and mosi economical meihods of preparing food, and 'rhe resulis are guaranieed 'Fool-proof, be- cause Miss Dodge's classes are given 'ihe chance +o prac+ice as well as +o iheorize. QI'II bei 'rhai Mr. Dalles could drive home +ha+ poini if he'd iusi drop his keys! These advanced his- 'rory sl'uden+s are being iaughf +he hisiory of couniries bordering 'rhe Pacific Ocean. Under Mr. D.'s dy- namic direc'rion, you're ceriainly a failure if you fail +o ring up +ha'r hisfory da'ra in a hurry. ln orher classes l looked in on, ofher s'ru- denfs were learning +he finer poin'rs of world and U. S. hisfory. irf xy rl? ,J ' ,il 'V X , jf K l hjlj l xv Nfl J f Big doings a+ fhe opery +onighH Music, dramaf- ics, clubs, debafe, ihey all wanl' me, folks. Yep, iusf fake your pick. You can be aciive in almosf any one of +hen1. l'r's really swell-'rhe way everybody has a chance fo be somebody in our school. There's a place for every 'ralen1', even for fhe knack of iaking picfures. Why noi' gel info fhe swing? l'r's lois of fun, sez I ! IIEIE , V li i Page 30 Students Kept Busy by Musical Activities 'IT my populariTy compared To ThaT oT The band, I wouldn'T have any Trouble geTTing me a girl, I beTcha. Under The versaTile baTon oT one Mr. T. STewarT SmiTh, The band has played publicly several Times This year. They really sTruTTed Their sTuTT aT The opening game oT The TooTball season, in snappy new uniTorms. This greaTly appreciaTed new garb, consisTing oT red and black caps and capes, was presenTed To The organizaTion by generous members oT The P.-T. A. Their rendiTions oT school songs aT The games and in pep assemblies inTluenced sTudenT enThusiasm immensely. When Those in- sTrumenTs blare ouT, l'm iusT Torced To sing. 'Music is one oT Ballard's big TeaTures. We really leT down The bars and swing inTo Tune when we hear a musical noTel The Choir, under The direcTion oT Miss Har- rieT CharlTon, is a Tull-crediT subiecT. This class meeTs every day TiTTh period, and aTTer a liTTle Training They presenT some raTher excepTional programs. Wilh The Senior OrchesTra, Mr. SmiTh's proTege', The choir comprises The nu- cleus oT our music deparTmenT. The orchesTra Took parT in a school broadcasT, played Tor The widwinTer concerT and various oTher gaTher- ings. OT course, iTs sTellar biT was iTs parT in The opera The CounTess MariTza. Several O 0 BANDC I BACK ROW: Lesfer Thompson, Bill Knowles, Louise Knowles, Rex Rhoades, Bob Agers, Vernice Cassidy, Chuck Harlow, Mr. T. SmiTh. OFOURTH ROW: Ralph Niesz, Frank Moron, Gwynn Meyer, Francis LingenTelTer, Jean Morgan, Kenneih Rone, Don Wingrove, JusTin Simonson, Charles Von FleeT, Carl Williams. OTHIRD ROW: Taylor Bowie, Perry McCormick, Biarne Andvik, Kaiherine TiTus, Yvonne Meyer, Howard Gile, Taylor Rolls, Summer Ayers, STanley Johnson, PaT Sherry. OSECOND ROW: Tom AlverT, Don Boyd, Jr. Al Brevik, RoberT Muzzy, Jack Muller, Ella Nelson, Mary Lou Woodman, DoroThy Houck, Paul MacWil4 liams. OFRONT ROW: Irving Carlson, Don Johannson, MargoreT Marshall, Margorei Sensobough, Clyde KanniTzer, Jobynu Meyer, Verlin Lone, Noral Olson, Perry Pursell. These boys and girls furnished snappy music for our Tooiball games. rage 3I Trio and Quartet Are Promising Groups I ODOUBLE OUARTETO O BACK ROW: Richard Davenny, Ray- mond Benson, Lencrd Kenf, Junior Brevik, Merlin Tosh, Peggy Pierce, Johnny McElroy, ArT Duggins, ArThur Johnson, Bill Johan- nesen, LuTher BengTson. I OTRIPLE TRIOO O FIRST ROW: RuTh members of our orchesTra represenT Ballard High in The All-ciTy orchesTra, and oT course This is counTed as an honor. The Junior OrchesTra is a lesser organizaTion, buT iT's coming, and nobody can overlook The TacT ThaT The youTh oT Today is The world oT Tomorrow -or some such misquoTaTion! The Boys' Senior Glee and The Girls' Senior Glee are corresponding groups, doing approx- imaTely The same work. These groups endeavor To promoTe musical inTeresT among The sTu- denTs in general, as well as To aTTord an oppor- TuniTy Tor Those who are raTher advanced and have good singing voices. For This subiecT, also, crediT Toward graduaTion is given. BenedeTTi, Beulah GouThey, Helen Michel, Ellen RundquisT, BeTTy Jacobson, ZelTa Payne, Ina Leonard, Eleanora Crumpler, PaTTy MorTrude, Rosemary BenTley, Signe Jonasen. The lads and lassies can give ouT wiTh real harmony. .Swishl The way This Triple Trio geTs around is really someThing. Why, during The lasT year, They've sung aT The Kiwanis Club, Marine Hos- piTal, and Men's LiTerary SocieTy, besides Tur- nishing some delighTTul harmony Tor a huge Throng aT The Mid-WinTer ConcerT. Nine voices seem To make a raTher small group, buT quan- TiTy isn'T always necessary Tor success. lT's usual- ly The small Things ThaT counT in liTe. The Boys' QuarTeTTe, Twin To The Triple Trio, is also a bunch ThaT likes Traveling. Seven engagemenTs were included on Their reperToire, The Chamber oT Commerce and The Music and ArT Founda- Tion being among The organizaTions who re- ceived a vocal visiT from These eighT lads. Ilrchestra and Choir Z? Perform on Programs , 5 : ,fs is sf. LV ff xiii: 1 fi ' H iii ..f.:!.Jlrgi.b.u..:M' W l OOORCHESTRAQO BACK ROW: Clyde Kannilzer, Neil Twel- ker, Cherry Langsea, Mr. Smilh. OTHIRD ROW: Gwynn Meyer, Bill Knowles, Pal Lealher, Yvonne Meyer, Vernice Cassidy, Summer Ayres, Jean Repp, Bob Johnson, Slanley Johnson, Chuck Harlow. OSECOND ROW: Biarne Andvik, Kalherine Tilus, Eileen Fenlon, Bob Galloway, Lyle Kannilzer, Perry McCormick, Jobyna Meyer, Taylor Bowie, Jr., AI Brevik, Don Johannson. OFRONT ROW: Charles Monell, Mildred Jackson, Marie Jorgensen, Gladys Rone, Grace Linfors, Dorolhy Hillon, Marian Gibbard, Phyllis Horgen, Krislin Jonsson, John Scoll. I QA CAPELLA CHOIR' O BACK ROW: Merlin Tosh, Lesler Mayo, Lenard Kenl, Harley Kirk, Don Aplin, John McElroy, David Pleiller, Alberl Johnson, Edmund Wrighl. OFIFTH ROW: Slan Quinn, Richard Davenny, Roberl Hansen, Bob Dolan, James Pickrell, Ludvig Aspen, Bill Johan- nesen, Harold Greenwald, Noel Voss, Ed Voss, Gilley Hale, Ray 0Ahl! My ears sure do a somersaull when lhal youlhlul concerl mislress and violinisl, Krisline Jonsson, bows oul a classical air. Bul, when lhe senior orcheslra combines wilh Kris- line's ellorls, lhe beller symphony orcheslras have some real compelilion. All Ballard and Slammy are proud ol lhe senior orcheslra. Howard. OFOURTH ROW: Gerlrude Pelersen, Louise Johnson Caroline Baelke, Ellen Rundquisl, Doris Sroule, Dorolhea Wan- berg, Rosemary Benlley, Zella Payne, Grace Lindlors, Dawn Adams, Palricia Morlrude, Eunice Hedman, Calherine Hyde. OTHIRD ROW: Rachel Swanson, Jeanne Cubbin, Allegra Lem- mex, Elaine Kosmos, Beulah Goulhey, Harriel Hansen, Gladys Wennerlind, Geneva Clausen, Belly Keenan, Belly Davis, Belly Briggs, Barbara Robb, Edna Snyder. OSECOND ROW: Douglas Jackson, Dorolhy Tripp, Donna Hellsley, Ailene Panchol, Shirley Tuggle, Bernice Moon, June Slone, Ellen Young, Maxine McDonald. Signe Jonasen, Dorolhy Heinzerling. OFIRST ROW: Rulh Brazius, Alice Aspen, Helen Rogers, Florence Thwing, Alice Frognes, Eliz- abelh Duncan, Elaine Durham, Margarel Loken, Eleanora Crump- ler, Elsie Gunderson, Peggy Noonan. These are exponenls ol music and lunelul lyrics lo lhe highesl degree. 'Take a lip 'From one who knows and give yoursell a harmonious lreal by rambling pasl room lwo-lwenly-live any fiflh period. The lasl lime l swished by, lhe choir was really indulging in some plain and fancy nole lwisling. Back-l'o- school nighl and lhe Mid-Winler Concerl were lwo ol lhe programs lhis group enlivened. Page 33 Gloo Clubs Provide Good Mllsioal Trainin Lf-3' 4- mi. rw 4, nf. y gl af .yq V .,, L W ' 1 , , Q -feb we efff-feflf fr s ' . Z- -- -1- ,W W E J' Fi, lv or F O OBOYS' SENIOR GLEEO I BACK ROW: Lloyd Nelson, Lesler Mayo, Junior Brevils, Edmund Wrighl, Ari' Duggins, Wally Miller, Bob Campbell, Leonard Paine, Noel Voss. OSECOND ROW: Lufher Livingslon, Raymond Benson, Lenard Kenl, Don Aplin, James Piclnrell, Miss Charllon, Roberl Cheek, Harold Greenwald, Lloyd Olason, Bob Hansen, Ed Voss, Gilley Hale. OFIRST ROW: Ray Howard, Ludvig Aspen, Merlin Tosh, Richard Dayenny, Peggy Pierce, Bill Johannesen, Alberl Johnson, Charles Unger, Lulher Helen Benglson. OOGIRLS' SENIOR GLEEOO BACK ROW: Osborne, Allegra Lemmex, Dorolhy McGregor, Palricia Jones, Dorolhy Coumbe, Rosemary Benlley, Dorothea Wanberg, Louise Johnson, June Weslman, Eleonora Crumpler, Palricia Morlrude, Elsie Gunderson. OFOURTH ROW: Bernice Runclquisl, Ellen Rundquisl, Vera Marie Blaclnisfon, Corinne Hendrickson, Jacque- .Good singing is somelhing l enjoy, and, boy, oh, boy, when boys' senior glee culs loose, l'm lhere a-lis+enin'l Their vocal elforls al 'rhe Mid-Winler Concerl' and in lhe opera were really somelhing +o lell lhe folks aboul al home. And lheir combined singing-well, when +hose lads s'l'ar+ 'ro sing you are assured of an educa- lional, as well as enlerlaining, bil' of vocalizing. UU!! Vi -VV line Lloyd, Irene Andersen, Zella Payne, Doris Sroufe, Elaine Durham, Rulh Johnson, Dolha McCormick, Wanda Peslne, Belly Jacobson, Calherine Hyde. OTHIRD ROW: Virginia Tubbs, Muriel Lamb, Lois LaFreniere, Rulh Brazius, Doris Anderson, Rulh Bengfson, Elhel McKee, Helen Michel, Alice Frognes, Anila Grey, Margarel Lolsen, Barbara Robb, Vernice Cassidy. OSEC- OND ROW: Olive Currie, Ailene Panchol, Rufh Benedelfi, Vivian Odenrider, Mariarie Korsmo, Kalherine Nelson, Jane Lilleland, Florence Lunde, Shirley Tuggle, Beulah Willman, Donna Helisley, Ellen Young, Morgrele Hague, Bernice Biorgenson, Annelle Badda. OFIRST ROW: Elaine Kosmos, Gerlrude Pefersen, Maxine Mc- Donald, Norma Bergquisl, Harrier Hansen, Gladys Winnerland, Belly Briggs, Mcugarel Pierce, Signe Jonason, Dorolhy Heinzer- ling, Belly Davis. .Palling wilh polenlial prima-donnas is my dish! Thal s whal l decided allen' ral-ning lhe girls' senior glee piclure, and if you'll looln 'em over, you won'+ wonder why. Their caplivaling me was a small ilem-iusl somelhing +o keep 'em in praclice-'cause +hey've performed for some ralher high-lalulin' audiences. They can always be sure of one admirer-lil' ol' Slammyl Page 34 In Dlusic the Rehearsals Are Half the Fun O ln preparalion lor lhe Midwinler Concerl, Miss Charllon direcls a rehearsal ol combined glee club and choir voices. O Give, says Mr. Smilh, and lhe senior orcheslra, praclicing lor lhe some .Being a conlirmed music lover, il didn'l lake any persuading lo gel me lo go lo lhe Mid-Winler Concerl. However, lirsl I slayed aller school lor a lew nighls lo walch rehears- als. On lhese nighls I walched lhose well-known balon-lwirlers, Miss Charllon and Mr. Smilh, pul lhe concerl perlormers lhrough lheir paces. Jusl grisl lor lhe mill, you mighl cull lhe glee clubs, orcheslras, and olher musical groups. They are lheorelically ground up and come oul a unilorm piece ol enlerlainmenl. They really evenl, responds. 'Before school, lhe band, wilh new copes, goes lhrough ils marching formalions. l'll probably never be a musician, bul il's lun iusl being on lhe oulside looking in, have lo work hard. Rehearsals lasl lale in lhe allernoon many limes. The concerl lhis year was a super piece ol musical enlerlainmenl. Playing lo a lull house, wilh me and my well-known camera parl ol lhe audience, lhe show was a greal success. Some ol lhe numbers were Danse Macabre by lhe senior orcheslra, Glory Train by lhe a capel- la choir, and Sloul Hearled Men by lhe boys' double quarlel. The lriple lrio rendered lwo numbers- The Winds in lhe Soulh and O Lovely Nighl. Page as Stage Crew Performs Behind The Curtain .PIays, assemblies, opera-whaf would fhey be wifhouf scenery? I don'f need a com- pass fo poinf fo fhe persons responsible for decorafing fhe sfage. In fhis corner are four- feen sfalwarf lads chrisfened wifh fhe official handle of Sfage Crew. They nof only build scenery for fhe sfage, buf al'e fhe non-official handy-men of fhe school. Trouble-shoofers, fhaf's whaf fhey are, and a harder working group of boys was never found wesf of Phinney Ridge. During fhe Iasf year, fhey have been acfive in building sefs for fhe school play, Seven Keys fo BaIdpafe, fhe comic opera, Counfess Marifza, and fhe senior and sophomore as- semblies. Thaf, my children, is whaf is known v, . ., , ,UM ,W W, , , I nf. N V, ,, av-f f f M ,, .,,,. . ,,,, .W ,, I 5 ami-11.-lun 5 1 I if as WORK. As long as I'm planning on ioining mosf of fhe ofher organizafions, I mighf as well gef in wifh fhese boys. Ha-fhaf would be a news ifem. l'd show 'em how bigger and beffer deco- rafions for school dinners and ofher fesfive occasions should be erecfed. Nof many persons know whaf really goes on behind fhe scenes on fhe nighf of a school enferfainmenf feafure. However, when fhe crew sfarfs seffing scenery, furning on lighfs, and raising and lowering fhe curfain, fhe sifua- fion can besf be described as a mild form of husfle and busfle. l'll say righf here fhaf I don'f gef in fheir road. I don'f wanf my neck broken! 1 OSfage crew members fczckle fhe job of erecfing props and back- Ben Keeney, sfoge mcnagerg ofhers are, Ieff fo righf, Jim Losey, grounds for fhe all-school play. Besides sfoge work, fhey do ofher Ted Kussn-ian, head lofi' mon, John Frodesen, chief elecfriciang ond odd jobs around school. OOn fhe bolcon ore Glen Wilkel'son, Glen Simons. When anybody wanfs anyfhing done, fhese boys Y Marko Carr, and Rolf Johanson: on fhe sfairs, Dick Roberfsg and receive fhe honor UI of doing if. Page 36 Comic llperetta Is 6R0yal9 Entertainment 'The nigh'r of +he opera I really slepped ou'r. Donning my silk lopper and olher regal raimenl, I and my camera 'rook in whal' was Ballon-d's finesl' opera in many a moon. The opera, Coun'ress Mari'rza by name, was iusl one big line of laughs. The plol' con- cerned lhe romance of a young counl who was so madly in love wi'rh a counless 'rhal he be- came her humble over-seer iusl 'ro be near her. The lead, ihai of +he counfess, was laken on bolh nighis by Beulah Goulhey. Harold Greenwald was cas'r as +he coun+, Tassilo End- roydy. Manya, a gypsy frying 'ro vamp +he counl', was porfrayed by Donna Helisley. Among The olher members ol lhe casi, I liked Harley Kirk and Richard Davenny, who doubled in fhe parl of Zingo, a siicky-fingered soldier, and also Jim Boyle, who gave a worlh- while display of aciing in his role of Populesco. I gol 'lhe bes+ laugh, however, ou+ of Baron Zupan, a Iigh+-hearied charac+er broughf +o life by Bob Campbell and Junior Brevik. OUPPER: The finale lo Aci I of The Counless Marilzau moves io a colorful close wilh fhe gypsies, peasanls, and soldiers providing a musical background 'For lhe leads. O LEFT: The heroine, Counless Marilza, as porlrayed by Beulah Goulhey, confers wifh Tshiko, Merlin Tosh, as The masculine lead Harold Greenwald Iislens in. OCENTER: Bill Johannsen as The snappy caplain of The guard I I I I has fhe enviable privilege of holding Signe Jonasen's hand. ORIGHT: Eccenfric Baron Zupan in fhe person of AI Brevik: Zingo, Harley Kirk, and fhe peliie gypsy dancer, Manya, por- frayed by Donna Hellsleyg sfrike a pyramid pose. OWeII, an opera like +ha+ was cerfainly a red IeHer day on BqIIqrd's calendar. Gee, I'm glad I saw lhal swell show. Page 37 Deserted Inn Is Setting for Myste1'y Play 'Mirlh, myslery, and melodrama, lhe lhree m's ol lhe all-school play, laid capacily audi- ences in lhe aisles. My ribs are slill aching, and if you saw lhe play, I'lI bel lhal your lunny bone is s+iIl performing gyralions ol an odd sorl. The play, George M. Cohan's lilerary gem. Seven Keys lo Baldpale, has ils selling alop Baldpale Mounlain in lhe dead ol winler, an eerie locale lor lhe halching ol lhe plol. The lead, lhal ol lhe novelisl, William Hallo- well Magee, was porlrayed by Millon Fosler. ln a nul-shell, here is lhe plol: The novelisl made a 55,000 bel wilh lhe owner ol Baldpale lhal he could wrile a len-lhousand-word slory in lwenly-lour hours. The slory was lo be wrillen al Baldpale lnn where lhe carelakers, Mr. and Mrs. Quimby, played by Richard Davenny and Jean Repp, were lo meel and place in William Magee's hands lhe only key lo Baldpale, Well, from lhere on, lhe lun and complica- lions really begin as six olher people lurn up, periodically, wilh lhe only key. - l brin ou lhe climax in lhe play! Jigga Capl. Kennedy lelephones lo verily Mary Norlon's slalemenl con- l?elnJri:ePdEyRlrSfllZ ririidllizz all wigh lhe money, bul Pelers lhe hermil, cerning Mrs. Rhodes' alleged lhell. lLefl lo righl-Harold Green- John Bland, and William Magee reslrain him. OLEFT: Upon lhe wald, Blaine Highfield, Chris Dariolis, Lillian RGl49l'.l ORIGHT: arrival ol novelisl William Magee, Mr. and Mrs. Quimby are Myra Thornhill begs William Magee .lo help her as Mary Norlon found cleaning up lhe Inn. lLell lo righl-Dick Davenny, Jean and Mrs. Rhodes lislen in. lLell lo righl-June Bergquisl, Millon Repp, Millon Fosler.l OCENTER: Following Lou Max's confession. Fosler, Lillian Raker, Polly Morlrude.l Recreation in LCluhs .Clubs are a good ouflef for fhe penf-up energy of resfless high school sfudenfs. When affernoons seem long fo you, Slammy suggesfs ioining one of fhe many clubs fhaf offer pleas- anf affer-school recreafion. There's a variefy, and l'm felling you fhaf once you gef inferesfed in fheir various acfivifies, fhere'll be no more lonely hours affer fhe 3:IO gong. Page38 Furnishes Pleasant This group of camera clickers had everyone on his guard, fearing candid shofs during fhe spring monfhs. Boy, some of fhose kids were really good: in facf, fhey could almosf rival my unexcelled picfure-snapping fechnique. A Social Science Club was also formed for boys, and fhis spring fhe Accordion Club, local swingsfers, reorganized. it 4 I : 9 'R OOGIRL RESERVESO0 SIXTH ROW: Evelyn Curran, Pafricla Wylie, Olive Haffield, Downie Adams, Jean Rulaford, Dorofhy Donovan, Phyllis Andel'son, Rufh Berg, Bernice Gunderson. OFIFTH ROW: Maxine Larson, Elaine G-ouldberg, Margaref Pearson, Paf Periard, Juanifa Hull, Madalynne McCullock, Carol LaSau, Irene Sfroncek, Doris Sroufe. OFOURTH ROW: Phyllis Procfor, Bggf bara King, Peggy Wafson, Solveig Chrisfopherson, ldabelle Knud- s d Mash, Norma Nelson, Margie Holcomb, Mildred Holcomb. OTHIRD ROW: Rufh Spencer, Bessie Clark, Irene Of fhe new clubs fhis year, one of fhe mosf ambifious proiecfs was a new sophomore girls' group called K-4O. The Handicraff Club for fhose who go in for fancy work was fhe mosf pracfical club formed. Many beaufiful giffs for friends and for fhemselves were made by fhe members of fhis organizafion. Click! Hof dog, I gof ifl This was fhe ouf- come of fhe formafion of fhe Candid Club. I nn. Lf Gronvold, Elaine Durham, Helen Wade, Jeanneffe Ingersoll, Sylvia Brown, Dorofhy Royea, Jean Niclos. OSECOND ROW: Frances Johns, Irene Rogers, Annabelle Hundwin, Hazel Downing, Myrfle Sforelv, Lois Holzemer, Signe Erickson, Lillian Krahn, Dorofhea Dressel, Beffy Keenan, Lois Soley, Florence Lunde, Jane Lilleland. OFRONT ROW: Bernice Moon, Elsie Gunderson, Eleanor Adams, Shirley Clifford, Miss Margarel Odlin, Louise Wafson, Miss Doris Biork, Colleen Neuman, Dorofhy Coumbe, Alice Schweiz, Noida Fiebig. Wish I were fhe obiecl of fheir beaufeous eyes. .They look slick in fheir whife ouffifs, don'f fhey? Largesf group in fhe cify, fool And ac- five-dancing, swimming, skafing-fo menfion acfivifies. Amusemenf isn'f fheir only concern. Parficipafion in a Chrisfmas Pageanf, Penny Carnival, efc., has managed fo keep 'em ouf of foo much mischief. As an observer, I'd say fhey Face life squarely: find and give fhe besf. Page 39 a uid Enterltaining After-School Activity mf' f'fQ. Hifi.. , A OOQUILL CLUBOO STANDING: Lenard Kenl, A. Woods, Eunice King, Kay Liddy, Bob Torell, Lawrence Korsrno, Elhel Salrni, Pal Scoll, Joy Delhman, Allene Edgecombe. OSEATED: Anne Vee McConnell, Evelyn Curran, Leda Blackwell, Doris Godfrey, Maxine Larsen, Max Gilliam, Virginia George, Mary Tourlellol, Caroline Baelke, Connie Sisler, Mary Hull, Virginia Donnell, Aileen Smilh. OOHI-YOU BACK ROW: Dan Anlhony, Holslein Slraumliord, Joe Schwelz, Johnny McElroy, Bob Svendsen, Bob Gislason, Sam 'Caughl in lhe acl! Lenard Kenl, Quill Club's reader-crilic, aboul lo expound lhe merils ol some lilerary-hopelul's manuscripl. l hopped lhrough lhe window in lime lo piclure lhe acl lor poslerily. This year, members inlro- duced lhe club innovalions in lhe lorm ol con- slilulional amendmenls and lhe laking ol an oalh ol allegience by new members lo lhe club. They are really an enlerprising group ol slu- denls, so walch lhem go places! Middal, Nils Nelson, Bill Schermer, Bob Hill, Bob E. Campbell. OSECOND ROW: Omar Slenesen, Bill Sroule, Pele Greenwood, Glen Simons, Allan Kelly, Ray Barham, Fred Wehde, George Boilano, Don Sculali, Donn Frizzell. IFRONT ROW: Perry Mc- Cormick, Paul Fiorilo, Herb Kiekenapp, Bud Bender, LuVerne Van Nieuwenhuise, Jack Oakley, Hank Malde, Jim Searing, Wally Reeder, Mr. AI Nardin. They've probably never heard ol me, bul gee, l'd like lo belong lo lhis gang. 'Well, since l'm nol much ol an alhlelic slar, lhe Hi-Y's skaling and swimming parlies sure come in handy as a place lor me lo gel my exercise. Their aclivilies are nol always lor enlerlainmenl purposes only, lhough, 'cause when Thanksgiving rolls around, lhe club doesn'l require any coaxing lo gel ils baskel lor lhe needy. They're a swell bunch, loo, wilh wholesome ideas aboul lheir ideals. Boy, lhey sure give lhe rookies a bealing. Page 40 Club Ac-tivities Attract Numyerous Pupils 'T RF OORADIO CLUB00 Radio amaleurs in fhe making! Sfalion W7EA lisfens in. Roger Loken, John Dack, Allen Nelson, Mr. H. G. Glaser, lan MacDonald, Elwood Smi+h, Wesley Marlin, Kennelh Lida. O OSKI TEAMO O A pause for a piclureg lhen off fo The snow-clad slopes! OBACK ROW: Mariorie Schuck, Lyle Parsons, CCalling all cars-squarrah! Swish! Fizz! Well, anyway, 'rhey gel some exceplional s+a+ic! The radio club meeling was one place where nobody paid me much aHen'rion. Bul, shux-I knew il' was jus! 'cause lhey were all busy and no! because l'd made a pes'r of my- self. During lhis year, 'rhere were four acfive local high school radio slalions, wilh Ballard 'rhe firsl lo be on lhe air. l'm proud of us! Guess l'll become a ham foo. l oughla be able 'ro ge! a couple of slalions, anyhow. 4? Q ,QS Pal Crulchley, Charles Van Fleer, Joy Connell, Jus+in Simonson, LaVerne Bealliger, Kafherine Beaffie, Allan Kelley, John Baden. OFRONT ROW: John McElroy, Bud Bender, Bill Johanesen, Omar Sfenesen, Bob Hill, Ray Slordahl, Johnny Hansen, Jack Jacobsen. How abou! some inslrucfions in fhe ar+, kids? 'Look good, don'+ l'hey! A background of frozen H20 lsnow lo youl would have been a bi+ more appropriale in lhe piclureg bul' l wouldn'+ risk my neck faking piclures on skis. These kids can'+ help bu! impress you as ski enfhusiasls, lhough. They have club programs on skiing besides enioying lhe real spor+ al' nearby mounlains on selecled days. l sure wish lhal l could gel lhe knack of slanding up on lhose slim blades. l'd show lhem how beH'er ski- ing should be clone. Page 4l Educational Program 'Think on your leel -some leall Bul Adloyho members are used lo il. l swished inlo one meeling where lhe relalive merils ol Mickey Mouse and Donald Duck were under discussion, and boy, were lhey blasling away al each olherl Thal was once when l recognized superior abilily and kepl my non-prolessional moulh quile closed. Some ol lhe longue-lwisl- ing words lhey used senl me hunling lor a dic- lionary. They look like a lively bunch loo. S Presented in Clubs . To be or nul lo be-. Don'l gel exciled, 's only lil' Slammy going dramalic! I blew in on lhe lasl meeling ol lhis club, and lhe program lhal lhe membel's pul on really inspired me. They're good aclors, loo. Almosl every mem- ber was in lhe casl ol lhe all-school play. l sure liked lheir Chrislmas parlyg lhal live-cenl gill lhal l received was a honey. ll didn'l break my pockelbook lor me lo buy a gill, eilher. Thal helped! OODEBATE CLUBOO BACK ROW: Lyle Wickslrom, Juslin Simonson, Chuck Harlow, Donald Bauman, Noel Voss. OSECOND ROW: June Slone, Belly Keenan, Dorolhy Tripp, Dawn Adams, Louise Walson, Doris Sroule, Miss E. Woods. OFRONT ROW: Bernice Moan, Belly Swill, Ellen Pelerson, Lillian Schau, Olive Hallield, Pal Wylie. OOFOOTLIGHTERSOO All lhe World Loves a Lover. OSTANDING: Ed Voss, Ray Benson, Lloyd Ola- son, Lynn Olason, Harold Greenwald. OTHIRD ROW: Millon Q0 DB 35 as 'N-uf Fosler, Wallace Miller, Noel Voss, Peggy Pierce, Jerrine Pelerson, Ed Wrighl, Myrlle Eggan, Elaine Kosmos, Richard Davenny, Chris Dariolis. OSECOND ROW: Pal Morlrude, Belly Beallie, Florence Cubbin, Jean Repp, Beulah Goulhey, Belly Jacobson. OFRONT ROW: Lillian Raker, Signe Jonasen, Donna Hellsley, Miss Couller, Grace Bellles, Pal Noonan. Don'l be lrighlened, children, lhe members don'l always look lhis bad: lhey are iusl giving us lheir inlerprelalion ol Surrealism. Page 42 P. T.A. Program for Year Is A Busy fine OBACK ROW: Johannson, Van Mason, Manzer, MoTzer, OsTrom, Burleigh. OTHIRD ROW: Hansen, Losey, WolTman, Harlow, DuBois, BurmeisTer, Fredericks, Williams. OSECOND ROW: Presley, Fries, Gunderson, CliTTord, Graham, Benson, STranack. 'The idea oT my Mom 'n' Pop hobnobbing wiTh some oT my Teachers doesn'T sTrike me so Tavorably. Especially along 'bouT reporT card Time when They sTarT wondering why l chalked up Tour C's insTead oT Tour A's. Guess I'lI sTarT behaving-'long abouT Tomorrow! l do Think, Though, ThaT The close connecTing link The ParenT-Teacher AssociaTion Torms be- Tween The school and The home is admirable. The AssociaTion Thinks only in Terms oT equal opporTuniTy Tor every child, and, using This Theme Tor This year, iT has sponsored many ouT- sTanding proiecTs. These proiecTs have suc- ceeded in noT only providing amusemenTs Tor us sTudenTs buT have broughT The parenTs and The school closer TogeTher. Their semi-monThly dances are whaT l like. OFRONT ROW: Mason, second vice-presidenTg Larson, secreTary: LongsTaTT, pasT presidenTq DeVilbiss, principal, McKechn1e, pres- idenT7 Bowie, program chairman, Monk, Treasurer: Blanchard, Third ' p 'd T VICE- FSS! BI1 . Everybody ThaT really likes To do some Tancy sTepping Turns ouT, and, boy, l Trucked on down. l also goT my chance To Take a Tling aT The arT oT skiing when The AssociaTion spon- sored a ski proiecT aT The Ski Bowl. l liked Dad's NighT, an annual meeTing held This year under The supervision oT Mr. James A. Dalles. Mr. WorTh McClure, Super- inTendenT oT SeaTTle Schools, gave a swell speech aT This assembly. The P.-T. A. has held oTher programs. Ha, They were a break Tor me. Since l have sixTh period sTudy, every Time The P.-T. A. meT, l goT ouT oT school aT Two-Ten. The programs usually concerned acTual school work and were direcT- ed by The various deparTmenT heads. Thl'ee social lunches and mixers were also held. Page 43 Dehaters Discuss Current Business Topics OA pracfice debale befween our negafive and affirmalive feams 'fakes place in room fhree-o-five. OSITTING: Norman Lindiord, Dwighf Schear, Lyle Kanniher, Vernice Cassidy, Neil Twelker, ll say yes! And I say no! Yesl No! Oh, shux, wha+'s fhe use of arguing wifh a member of 'lhe debafe feam? They know all fhe answers. F'r insfance, fhaf fellow wifh whom l was iusf engaged in a bil' of verbal cafch-as-cafch-can. He debafed lasf fall on fhe subiecf of Re- solved: Thaf fhere should be an exfension of 'rhe Consumers' Cooperafive Movemenf in fhe Unifed Sfafesf' Well, anyone fhaf can under- sfand fhaf subiecf, lef alone debafe on if, is good enough fo 'rop yours fruly in a verbal war- fare. The debafers' fall season was devofed fo fhe aforemenfioned fopic. On fhis quesfion, fhe affirmafive feam fangled wifh Broadway, here, and wifh Franklin, af fheir school. The negafive feam fraveled fo Wesf Seaffle fo debafe fhe same quesfion, and mel' Roosevelf af Ballard. Pinkney Rohrback, Agnes Willard, Coach Glen Walker. OSTAND- ING: Carolyn Bryanl, Ellen McDonough, Coach Donald Armsfrong. Look ouf for flying sparks-fhese kids mean business. Shells flew fhe second semesfer as fhe big guns of fhe squad unlimbered fheir verbal ar- fillery and fired away on fhis inferesfing fopic of fhe day, Resolved: Thaf fhe Unifed Sfafes should nof profecf, by armed force, capifal invesfed in foreign lands. Whew, whal' a sub- iecf! Garfield and Cleveland were fhe oppo- nenfs of fhe affirmafive feam, and fhe neg- afive feam mef Lincoln and Queen Anne on 'rhis subiecf. These fwo subiecfs concluded a successful and inferesfing season of debafing. Gosh, if l spoke for abouf fhirfy seconds on one of fhose resolufions, my supply of words would easily run ouf againsl' fhe rapid-fire fhrusfs of some of fhose opposing debafers. Their machine-gun paffer sure can mow fhem down. l guess fhaf I'lI sfick fo somefhing easy like checkers. Page 44 High Scholastic Standards Are Upheld hy 0 SOPHOMORES ONancy Abramson, Frances Ander- son, Lois Anderson, Biarne Andvik, Krisli Arnason, Dolores Arnold, Rich- ard Ashmore, Jean Barber, Shirley Barllow, Rulh Benedelli, Lillie Berg, Eleanore Bergman, Janel Bishop, John Boilano, Gayle Borders, Rulh Brazius, Mariorie Brewsler, Kalhleen Brown, Ben Bryanl, Wallace Cald- well, Agnes Carlson, Marion Dancey, Larry Delaney, Gloria Delhman, Vivian Dobbins, Selma Drolning, Beverly Dye, Rulh Eiclsness, Signe Erikson, Pal Filzgerold. ODella Mae Frankhouser, Maxine Frankhouser, Marie Gallup, Frances Gardiner, Polly Good, May Gorud, Evelyn Gronquisl, Irene Gronvold, Orville Hamillon, Shirley Hansen, Dorolhy Hapgood, Lorraine Harri- son, Karen Horlon, Dorolhy Houck, Belly Jacobson, Syrene Jangord, Norman Jensen, Donald Johonnson, Roll Johanson, Dorolhy Johnson, Louise Johnson, Sigurbiorn Johnson, Warren Kclbach, Rulh Kasen, Ber- nice Kavanagh, Geraldine Kempa, Harley Kirk, Erma Knapp, Maxine Knighl, Toshiko Kumakura. OMuriel Lamb, John Larsgaard, Carol La Sau, Mary Leming, Ger- aldine Lepse, Jane Leren, Marilyn Lonon, Maxine MacDonald, Norman Marshall, Marilyn Mason, Phyllis Mc- Allisler, Dean McClinlick, Margarel McKechnie, Hal S. Misner, Dorolhy Moriarily, Eva Nelson, June Nelson, Alford Nord, Belly O'Bannon, Ches- ler Oddson, Fern Olson, Mary Ann Parish, Norman Pedersen, Clillord Peislrup, Doris Pelerson, Genevieve Pelerson, Phoebe Pelerson, Taylor Rolls, Coyla Rasmussen, Roy Reed. OAsbiorn Reese, Carole Robinson, Florence Rowe, Donna Shepard, Win- lon Sleipnes, Beverly Smilh, Irvin Smilh, Glenn Slanley, Elsie Slanness, Dorolhy Sleele, Geraldine Slevens, Margarel Slriker, Irene Slroncek, Helen Swanberg, Juanila Theodore, Vivian Thiessen, Belly Thornlon, Flor- ence Thwing, Kennelh Tous-+ello+, Shirley Trimble, Paula Trinko, Ray- mond Ullerslrom, George Velas, June Velas, Ray W. Vellal, Doris Weaver, Gladys Wennerlind, Agnes Willard, Lila Wills, Dorolhy Wahl- leben, Anne Zalud. .When you gel righl down lo il, Honor Sociely is somelhing more lhan a name. You need more lhan a small bil ol gray maller above lhe eyebrows lo garner lhe necessary poinls required lor membership in lhis organizalion. 'NDI oaob Slone, pi-esidenfg K.-iS+i Arnason, sec.-eioryg Jock Blocker, viwpfesidenig Earl McLaren, leniioiliiilyiii whfissc.'iISlaO'2ii5i.7iiiiei'ufiif.isZvf.IQiClfifi The Gnnuc I Honor Smiy luncheon ll is an aclive bunch, loo. Assemblies, luncheons, and coaching are lhe mosl prominenl ol ils aclivilies. The lirsl semesler, lhe mem- bers were given lheir new pins al an eleganl assembly. A couple ol Ballard grads, lhemselves lormer Honor Sociely members, Har- vey Hansen and Ed Palmason, gave a bil ol enlerlainmenl and al noon lhe members were lelecl by a special luncheon. The second semesler, lhe honor sludes had anolher day sel aside in lheir behall when only members were permilled lo allend a program in lhe audilorium sixlh period. Allerwards land I almosl gol killed in lhe rushl, lhe lunchroom was laken over lor relreshmenl purposes. The relreshmenls were lree, so yours lruly did double lime llipping his spoon in and oul ol a dish swimming wilh ice cream. Il lakes plenly ol scholaslic achievemenl lo gel inlo lhe group, bul lhe work pays big dividends. Page 45 All DIBIIIIIBPS of Ballard9s Honor Society 1 'ITIII' fx f ..4..,,L,Mw -- ' vi ' mv I 2 z ...f ,I 1 'V 5 fd- . f-. ' f ? V H7 yi. I ' ff, -... - 2 f f 1, 4 ' ' ' 1 M - 3 f ,L . f ' g,,,,. ' 'I ,ly T ,, . 1 .A f U: V' yur -we 9 AV OSENIORS OFOURTH ROW: A. Kelly, D. Friz- zell, M. Gray, R. Knierim, L. Korsmo, C. Curlis, C. Dariolis, V. Donnell. 'THIRD ROW: M. Clogsfon, C. Bryanf, A. Engelson, R. Courlier, M. Hansen, H. Harlman, P. Daniels, R. Howisey, J. Brevik. 'SECOND ROW: R. Bye, R. Anderson, L. Gro- ber, C. Baeflne, E. Cul'ran, P. Jones, B. Bolen, J. Deflwman, K. Jonsson. 'FIRST ROW: E. Alinder, R. Kin- :lred, E. Anderson, P. Kinsman, R. Benglson, A. Bensefla, D. l-lelfsley, D. Coll. 'FOURTH ROW: E. Rundquisl, W. McOuis+on, R. S+one, D. Sundquisl, F. Taylor, N. Twellser, L. Paine. 'THIRD ROW: C. Relam, E. Mc- Laren, R. Nelson, G. Lesfer, J. Losey, N. Olson, D. Sculafi, W. Simi, N. Lindiord. 'SECOND ROW: M. Mc- Kee, G. Rolwrbacls, M. Savage, J. Slevens, K. Pislne, L. Scl1au, C. Sisler, E. McDonough, L. Wafson, R. Preuss. 'FIRST ROW: J. Leel, l. Leonard, E. Salmi, K. Liddy, J. O'Bannon, D. Sands, A. V. McConnell, L. McCon- nell, L. Peferson, D. McGregor. OJUNIORS 'FOURTH ROW: J. Cree,Q. King, l. Knudson, J. Blaclner, E. Dum-Q Yangsea, L. Larson, W. Emblom, L. Kannifzer. OTHIRD ROW: C. Davis, S. Haines, G. Hallgrimson, O. Hal- field, E. Hezel, E. Howisey, C. La Sau, B. Gay, P. Longslaff. 'SEC- OND ROW: B. Davis, M. Graham, M. de Long, D. Donovan, L. Kralmn, C. Egerer, E. Frederickson, N. Kan- gas, VT-Kennedy, B. Gouflwey. OFIRST ROW: l. Barker, R. Benfley, N. Bergquisl, M. Krolneid, J. Blaclsler, M. Briglwl, R. Carlson, M. Cody, S. Clifford. 'FOURTH ROW: E. Van Mason, F. MacKenzie, W. Sclnermer, D. Wang- berg, R. Swanberg, F. Slipek, R. Whilaker, G. Read, R. Williams, D. Taylor. OTHIRD ROW: L. Nelson, P. McCormick, N. Wollinger, P. Sclwlolman, K. Siro, M. Vogen, P. Walson, M. Wille, L. Paflerson, P. Wylie. 'SECOND ROW: L. Olason, R. Sand, L. Parsons, L. Pehling, P. Periard, M. Wee, D. Rasmussen, B. Swiff, J. Repp, M. B. Rice. 'FIRST ROW: W. Marlin, E. Malviln, L. Sclwau, J. Lilleland, M. McCarly, H. Pelerson, E. McMillan, Fl. Michel, D. Moriarily, K.Nelson. Page 46 Talisman Keeps All Students Informed of 'Whoopee!l l'r's 3:lO and Wednesday and 'rhe Talisman is ou'r. Gee, wonder if my name is in Police BloHer +his week. Nope, if isn'+g shucksl Well-maybe nexl week. And so if goes every week. I guess 'I'ha+ +here's a real aHrac- 'rion in looking for your name in 'The school paper 'cause mos'r of 'rhe Two fhousand slu- den'rs cerlainly like 'ro see lheir name in prinf lespecially in fhose gossip columnsl. The slaff, efficienlly direcfed by Mr. Orrin Forsylh, +ries 'ro pu+ info prin'r each week some- 'rhing which will be of inferesf 'ro each person in 'rhe school, from +he lowly freshman lnof mell +o fhe superior senior. Club news and school sporrs, inframurals as well as 'rhe big games, are covered wi'rh accuracy and wri++en up in+o inferesfing accounls for +he paper by en- ferprising young reporrers. There is a special sporfs column run for afhlefically minded girls, ediforials 'For 'rhe more seriously inclined s1'u- denfs, and gossip for +hose who enjoy seeing fheir name in prinl' wifh a +wis+ l'OWCl'Cl fhe ligh'rer vein. Human in'reres'r sfories on s+uden+s and +heir acfivifies add a personal fouch +o +he pages. Talking of personal fouches, one of +he ou+- slanding and mosf surprising innova+ions of 1'he paper's school year was +he managemenf of +he sporfs page by an en+ire sfaff of girls for one of 'rhe weekly issues. Boy, oh, boy, +he mas- culine half of fhe siudenl' body nearly fhrew a fir when fhey saw fhe page. The girls really had 'rhemselves a fime, fhough, wrifing a spor'rs page enfirely abouf girls' afhlefics. ..,,.Y J ,Ax , , ,, 'Bob Howisey ond Junior Brevik, managing edilors of The Talisf lThe feafure ediior, Clyde Curlis, furns ouf some gossip for The I'1'IGl'1,f'T1C 6 U UI'I1fT1 S ee S OI' 9 S OI' S CI 6 CII1 I'0l'1 O E eu ure ci e Kafhryn Liddy, associa+e edifor, and Rose Akers, kpd yhlffhpfpg df lpg.fl pg. Mr. Forsylh advises and direcls The operalions. assisfanf edifor, wafch The process. Page47 Latest News Events Slories on big evenls such as lhe opera, senior play, and concerls are covered by reporlers who give lhem a fronl page wrile-up 'rhal would do credil lo some of Brisbane's or Runyon's beH'er elforls. Then lhere is lhe adverlising classes' ever- presenl' quesl for ads. A whole class of ad- geHers is dispalched each Friday +o bag a neal bunch of ads for nex+ Wednesday's issue of lhe Talisman. Reporlers for lhe firsl semes+er were Mar- garel Bunker, Bill Johannesen, Fern Johnson, Margarel' McDonnell, Bob McPherson, Deady Manos, Janel' Nordland, Jack Oliver, Vernie Scarney, Marvin Slenholm, Juslin Simonson, Bill Sroufe, and Maxine Tidwell. Those who soliciled ads lhe lirsl' semesler Ileeurring in School and were reporlers +he second semesler were Roger Bye, Lorraine Combs, Ed Dunn, Dorolhy Hagen, Tom Hopkins, Bob King, Bill Knowles, Claylon Larkin, lan MacDonald, Wanda Pes- ke, Maxine Pelersen, Millon Reeder, Jean Repp, lrene Rogers, Howard Rolie, and Carl Williams. Second semesler ad chasers were Ray Bar- ham, Kalherine Beallie, Norma Bergquisl, Jack Blockler, Belly Davis, Henry Geisor, Ger- lrude Gerber, Annabelle Hundwin, Florence Johnson, Bob Kelchum, Tom Mallhews, Mary McCar+y, George Mclvor, Nils Nelson, Ken Olsen, Elhlyn Pelerman, Evelyn Ringslad, Ellen Salher, Laila Schau, Dwighl Schear, Lois Soley, Bob Slarkey, Arl' Sundberg, Charles Wells, and Rulh Williams. 5,4 ,Q 'The proof from lhe prinler gels a going over. Copy clerks 0Adver+ising is lhe financial backbone of lhe paper. Here we Carolyn Bryanf and Bernice Moon, and proof clerk Lillian Larson, see lhe ad slaff looking lhings over: Lillian Schau, Waller Myhre, cenler, read copy and proof 'for lhe Talisman. lI'Vlr'Ig Selberg, JGGFI Rep Cl E l M L p, an ar c aren. Page 48 Creation of All-American Annuals Brings JIU- fix-X .My parlners in +he proiecl of giving you lhis annual! I pre- sen+ 'rhem lo you - lhe Shingle slaff. Twenly-one workers, sleaclfasl for lhe mosl par'r and invaluable as assislanls. When lhey firsl approached me wi+h 'rheir idea of my running 'rhe book, I cerlainly was sur- prised. Bul' being iusl' an aver- age s'ruden'r, +he idea appealed +o me immensely. Gosh, who wouIdn'+ welcome 'lhe chance +o see all school even+s, especially since I am an ardenl pholog- rapher and wriler. The sraff and I gol' righl' down 'ro business Iasr fall a'Her I ac- cepled +heir offer. Meelings were held every Wednesday afrer school. During fhese meel- ings, lhe Iheme, slyle, and gen- eral plan of lhe annual were delermined by +he slaff and me. Of course, I slarrecl +o work righl away galhering malerial on class aclivilies, school enler- OUPPER: Arl edilors Richard Courlier and Junior Brevik cur Iinoleum blocks for fhe Shingle while associale edilor Laverne Gra- ber and edifor-in-chief Ellen McDonough look on. OCENTER: Senior edilors Mildred Hansen, Rulh Benglson, Margarel Gray, and Jane Sievensg sporls and Iilerary edilor Clyde Curfis and Iiferary eclilor Eunice King sfudy yearbook problems. OLOWER: Hiordes Harlman receives direcrions from adverlising manager Bill Johanneson concerning lhe prep- aralion of some copy. Phoiographers Warren Kalbach and Sig Johnson prepare lheir cam- eras for ci piclure. National Recognition to Shingle Staffs iainmeni, and ofher news con- it cerning school life. I +ook my super camera our of 'rhe moth balls, dusied il off, and proceeded fo record on 'Film all maior happenings of the school year. Maybe you 'fhink +ha'r I wasn'+ kepl' busy. Afier all, since Ballard has had four sfraighl' All-American annuals, l wanf lo work for +he same award for my book. During fhe second semesier, l was helped immeasurably by The lilerary ediiors. They pushed a mean pencil in +heir effor+s +o help me record +he school news. Ofher members of lhe s+a'Ff also assisted me in numerous iobs. Sfaff members who deserve special men+ion for diligen+ work are +he senior edifors, junior edi+ors, arf edi+ors, asso- ciate edi'l'ors, +he liierary ediior, M-i ii i fypisf, and +he edilor herself, who proved very worfhy of ihe honor she held. OUPPER: The yearbook sponsors, Mr. Orre Nelson Nobles, arlisl, Miss Bess Benham, ad- viser, and Mr. Warren M. Hazzard, direclor, look over several of Ballard's former All- Arnerican annuals. OCENTER: Junior edilor Roger Bye mounls +he lasf iunior seclion pic- fure while his co-workers, Lillie Sommers and Velda Kennedy, look on. lden+i'Ficafion of all piclures and the checking of all names was done by lhese lhree s+aff members. GLOW- ER: Assisfanl' iunior edifors Dolores Taylor, Marion Belle Rice, Norma Bergquisr, and Muriel DeLong examine some school life piclures. or it , Q N, A N XGA ya: ' Y if , y iw ' ii Mil. , J v 1 1 BR gf 4 I 4 No, folks, I'm noi 'rhe old cIo+hes man gone on a rampage! I iusl +hough+ I would show you 'Fellows whal real school spiri+ looks like. Even Ihough I can'+ make any posi+ion on 'rhe Ieam, me and my camera are always righr on hand when a sporI's evenf lakes place. For furfher defails on aI'hIe+ics and ac+ion, I've said if wi'rh picI'ures. Here 'rhey are - a+ your finger lips! ,-X Sports Year Marked FINAL STANDINGS FOOTBALL-I937 Firsf Teams W. L. T. For Ag. PCI. Cleveland ,, ,, 6 I 0 83 6 I2 Garfieid . ,, ., 4 I 2 I I6 I5 I0 LinCOIrl .. ., 4 I 2 63 I9 I0 Roosevelf . , 4 2 I 49 I2 9 Queen Anne , , , 3 2 I 50 30 7 Wesf Seaffle ., 2 3 I 32 44 5 Franklin ., ,,,., , I 4 I 30 65 3 OBALLARD , ,,,, ,. I 5 0 7 IO0 2 Broadway , , ,. 0 6 0 6 I44 0 Second Teams W. L T. Poinfs Franklin , ,, , 5 0 I II Cleveland ,.,..,, , 5 I 0 I0 Wesf Seaffie ., . 4 I I 9 Garfield ., ,,,., , . 3 I I 7 Queen Anne . 3 3 0 6 Roasevelf ,, ,,,,, 2 3 I 5 Lincoln ,,,, ,,,,, 2 3 0 4 OBALLARD ,,,, 0 6 0 0 Broadway ,.,,,,,, , ,, 0 6 0 0 GOLF - I937 W L. Poinfs FrankIin . , , 8 O I6 Roosevelf , ., , 7 I I4 Lincoln ,,,, , 6 2 I2 Cleveland ,, 5 3 IO OBALLARD . .. , 4 4 8 Broadway . ,,,,, , 3 5 6 GarfieId , 2 6 4 Queen Anne ,,,, , I 7 2 Wesf Seaffle 0 8 0 TENNIS - I937 W. L. For Agoinsf Garfield 7 I 45 I8 Broadway 7 I 33 25 Franklin , ,. 6 2 40 22 Wes'I Sea'HIe .,,,, 4 3 37 26 Lincoln ,, , 3 4 27 36 Roosevelf ,, 2 5 24 39 OBALLARD I 7 25 38 Queen Anne , I 7 I9 43 ALL-CITY TRACK MEET - I937 Lincoln . 4l Broadway I9 Roosevelf , ,, I9 Garfield ., . I5 Queen Anne I2 Wesf Seaffle I2 Franklin , 9 OBALLARD 7 Cleveland , 5 Page 52 with Spirited Tussels 'Clouds were Ihick and black on Bal- Iard's sporfs horizon during Ihe Iasf year. The foo'rbaII Ieam barely managed fo eke ouf only one win in six games pIayed. Nex'r, a 1 I OLEFT: Coach Rowlee who coached fhe foofball and 'Irack squads fhrough eIeven seasons. OUPPER RIGHT: Coach Mc- Eacheran, fennis menfor. OLOWER RIGHT: Coach Nardin, fooIbaII assisfanf. highly foufed baske'IbaII quinfef suddenIy crumpled in unexpecfed defeaf. Came aIso, foIIowing fhe fooI'baII season, s+ar'I'Iing news of Coach RowIee's resignafion. Heinie Bend- eIe, Ballard alumnus, former W.S.C. a'I'hIeI'e, and coach in Spokane, fakes his pIace. Wifh double-headers af fhe Universify of Washingfon Sfadium, opening and closing fhe grid play for fhe year, fhe foo+baII sea- son was very coIorfuI. BaIIard's onIy pigskin vicfory came in fhe opener againsf Franklin. Affer I'ha+, a poor offense could nof make up for a fighfing defense, and Ihe Beavers slid sIowIy info eighfh place in fhe final s'Iand- ings. George Boifano was vofed fhe inspira- Page 53 As Beavers Fight for Prep Championship ?ional award. The baslf.e?ball machine, champions las? year and generally recognized as ?he ?eam ?o beaf ?his year, missed fire ?oo o??en. Pass- 0 UPPER LEFT: Golf coach Don Taylor. I LOWER LEFT: ln?ra- mural direc?or coach Whi?head. I RIGHT: Coach Koenig, who coaches baseball and freshman and sophomore baske?balI ?eams. ing was good a? iimes and ex?remely ?auI?y a? o'rher momen+s. The ?eam had 'rhe ex- perience and ?eam play necessary for a championship con?ender, bu? losf ou?. Hank Malde received ?he basl4e?ball inspii-a+ionaI award. The ?racln squad, ?ennis ?eam, and golf aggrega?ion show up well a? presen?g bu? hopes are dim for prep crowns in any of +l1ese divisions. The baseball I'eam is now proving 'Io be BaIIard's hope for a spec?acular wind-up of I'he year's a?hle'I'ics. Anofher good siariing pifcher would make i? a serious ?i?le con- iender. FINAL STANDINGS BASEBALL - l937 W. L. Pc?. Franklin ..,,,,., , . I2 0 l.000 Q BALLARD , 7 4 .638 Broadway , , 7 4 .638 Queen Anne . 6 4 .600 Garfield . 6 6 .500 Lincoln , , . , 6 6 .500 Wes? Sea??le , , , 5 7 .4I5 Cleveland . 2 I0 .I67 Roosevel? . , I I I .09l BASKETBALL - I938 Firs? Teams W. L. For Agns?. Pc?. Franklin , , . I0 2 463 36I .833 Lincoln . I0 2 538 360 .833 Garfield 9 3 432 340 .750 Roosevel? , , 7 5 470 397 .533 O BALLARD 6 6 465 420 .500 Broadway , 6 6 402 400 .500 Cleveland . 3 9 390 524 .250 Wes? Sea'I'?le 2 I0 362 520 .I67 Queen Anne I II 30l SOI .083 Second Teams W. L. T. Pc?. Garfield . I0 I I .9l0 Roosevelf 9 I 2 .900 Lincoln I0 2 0 .833 I BALLARD 5 5 2 .500 Franklin 6 6 0 .500 Cleveland 3 B I .I9I Queen Anne 3 8 I .I9I Broadway 2 I0 0 .I67 Wes? Sea??Ie 2 I0 0 .I67 Freshmen W. L. Pc?. Garfield . 7 I .875 Cleveland 6 2 .750 Franklin 5 3 .625 Lincoln . 5 3 .625 Roosevel? . 5 3 .625 Broadway . 4 4 .500 Queen Anne 3 5 .375 0 BALLARD I 7 .I25 Wes? Sea??le . . 0 8 .000 SOPHOMORES W. L. Pc?. Garfield ... 8 0 I.000 Lincoln . . 6 2 .750 Roosevel? . . , ,. 6 2 .750 O BALLARD . ,, 4 4 .500 Broadway , . 3 5 .375 Wes? Sea??Ie , . ,. 3 5 .375 Cleveland . .. . 2 6 .250 Franklin ..... 2 6 .250 Queen Anne.. .... 2 6 .250 Page 54 Pigskin Packers Show Fight in Contests I LETTERMEN: George Boifano, -siwwiiflxw -4. xxxq M . guordg Jim Boyle, quarierbaclsg Bob Campbell, faclnleg John Complila, fullback, Fefe Greenwood, 'lackleg Ronnie Herflein, halfbockg Herb Johnson, halfb k H b Kiekenapp, halfbacln' Chrisfie Kvolsund, ceni Ballard . o Franklin Ballard . Garfield . Ballard. . Cleveland . Ballard . Lincoln Ballard . Ballard . Wesi SeaH'le Queen Anne er. I UPPER: Four QUshered in wifh a speciacular and color- ful display of nine fooiball ieams and nine high school bands all gaihered +oge'rher ai one iime, in +he large Universify of Washingfon sfadium, 'rhe ninefeen fhiriy-seven foofball sea- son gof off +o an unusual and gala opening. Wifh 'rhe nine girls' club presiden+s drawing Cleveland Eagles down Pefe Schweh as Chris Kvalsund follows up fhe play. OLOWER: Jim Boyle, Fred Whede, and Ron Herflein fail +o siop fhe complelion of a Wesl Sea++le +ouchdown pass. numbers +o defermine lhe opening games and fhe season's schedule, wi'rh speeches, wiih sfunfs, wi'rh music, and wi+h perfecl' weaiher, 'rhe affernoon goi under way. Ballard, drawing number nine, did noi parficipafe in 'rhe open- ing bill, which saw Cleveland defeai Franlr.lin and Roosevel+ beai Broadway. Scores 25-O. No+ only was +he season's opening unusual, buf also was Hs close. The biggesi upsel' in years occurred amidsi a downpour of rain when ihe lighf buf fighiing Cleveland 'ream won fhe championship from a powerful Garfield eleven. Againsf a sfubborn Quaker eleven Ballard opened her season. Taking fhe advaniage of Page 55 But Fails To Pay llfi on Total Games Won V----+n IABOVE: Here are fhe fwo sophomore sfars in acfion againsf fhe Quakers! Jim Boyle clears fhe way as Bill Plouf hifs fh F kl' line for a gain in Ballard's opening foofball confesf of fhe year. OLETTERMEN: Keifh Miller, guard: Nils Nelson, end: Harry Par- 9 I'CI I lI'1 fhe breaks in a close fray, fhe locals fook fhe edge by a score of 7-6 and were downrighf lucky fo win af fhaf. This game lafer proved fheir only vicfory of fhe season. Pre-season dope which had Ballard figured ouf for a spof abouf sevenfh in fhe final sfand- ings, caughf up wifh fhe squad in fheir remain- ing five games. Decisive vicfories over fhe Beavers by sfrong eleveris from Garfield, who fhrew fhe pigskin all over fhe place fo nick fhe Ballard machine for six fouchdowns, and Cleve- land followed. Wifh a nice chunk of Beaver meaf seeming fo be fhe prize of fhe season, fhe Lincoln Lynx sons, fackleg Bill Plouf, fullbackg Joe Schweiz, guardg Pefe Schwefz, halfbackg Don Spencer, hallbackg Bob Sfone, halfbackg Hofsfein Sfraumfiord, end, Fred Wehde, halfback. There'll be fhirfeen leffermen refurning fo boosf Ballard's hopes nexf season. sunk ifs claws in for ifs share, and also sef Bal- lard back. Nexf, playing fag wifh fhe Wesl Seaffle Indians in a rainy, mud-slinging classic was 'rhe order of fhe day. The local eleven gof rain in ifs eyes, and forgof fo chase an elusive pigskin, winding up on fhe long end of anofher I2-O score. Affer being kicked around all year, a neaf display of lafe season fighf appeared in fhe final game wifh Queen Anne. Only a blocked kick in fheir own end zone finally spelled defeaf for fhe Beavers. Buf, for defermined fighf, fhis game will remain on fhe local grid records for many a year fo come. Page 56 Casaha Tossers Find Hoop for Even Split ill 48-34 and 52-30 52-35 and 28-3I 30-3I and 42-37 36-30 and 46-24 30-4I and 33-39 3 I-4I cmd 37-47 Ballard vs. Cleveland Ballard vs. Roosevelf Ballard vs. Garfield Ballard vs. Wesf Seaffle Ballard vs. Lincoln Ballard vs. Broadway .Breaking even in fwelve games played, Ballard's hoop quinfef proved fo be a disap- poinfmenf fo many, and wound up in fiffh place in fhe final sfandings. Lasf year's champs were labeled fhe feam fo beaf as fhey rounded info pre-season form, buf a series of bad breaks coupled wifh ragged passing af fimes spelled fhe downfall of fhe feam. Cleveland furnished fhe inifial oppOSi'fi0l'l Oi fhe year and fhe Beaver express, engineered by Sfenesen and Hill, roared fo a 48-34 vicfory. Wifh sfyle fo spare, and clever passing appear- ing fo be fheir high nofe, fhe local squad was already conceded fop hoop laul'els. Roosevelf was nexf on fhe lisf and once more bullef passes combined wifh shiffy floor work on fhe maple courf fo give Ballard a vicfory. The Shingleweavers were really rolling fo fown wifh a wagon full of field goals unfil a snag in fhe form of Garfield sfopped fhem dead. The Bulldogs gave a display of close checking un- equaled fhroughouf fhe year , and walked off OLETTERMEN: Harold Andersen, forward, Geor e Glavin, cen- Bob Svendsen wail' ex ecfanfl for fhe bal o ro in o e oo OLEFT: Bob Svendsen leaps and sfrefches for fhe fip-o . SSGSOI1 CIS 6 BCIVBI' IVE Cl 6 OI' SU l'eI'l'1CC OI'I e F9 9 p y If d p f fh h p fer, Roberf Hill, guard: Henry Malde, guard, Don Sculah, guard. in fhe Roosevelf game. OAcfion was fhe keynofe of fhe cage ff fhB f bffldf p y fhpp A d d f ORIGHT: Acfion under fhe backboard! Harold n ersen an COUI' S. Page 57 Twelve Games Played during Cage Season lhe floor viclor by a hearlbreaking one-poinl margin. Affer lhis game, Tom Wagner, due lo grad- ualing al' mid-year, packed his gym suil in lhe molh balls and handed over his guard dulies lo Hank Malde, who re-enlered school. An easy viclory followed over lhe doormal' of lhe prep circuil, Wesl Seallle. And 'then Ballard gol slapped down in righl fine slyle. The Lynx from Lincoln, playing a lighf defens- ive fype of ball, lhumped +he Beavers, 4l-30. The Pine Slreel Bengals of Broadway wound up l'he firsl' half of fhe season. Their zone de- fense proved very lroublesome, and 'rhe Beavers look il on lhe chin again, 4l-3l. The second round found Ballard repealing ils earlier viclory over Cleveland, bul in 'rheir sec- ond mix wil'h Roosevell, lhe Shingleweavers losl. Passing in baffling slyle, Roosevell scored over lhe local casaba lossers, 3 I-28. Showing a decided reversal of form, Ballard played in anolher good game againsl' Gar- field. Defeafed earlier in fhe season by fhe Bull- dogs, +he local quinlei' earned sweel revenge wilh a 42-37 viclory. Franklin annexed l'he prep hoop crown wil'h a 36-35 viclfory over Lincoln al' The U. of W. pavilion in a posl'-season game. v-mf S- ,fx ' vf OLEFT: A dozen hands 'liaslen on lhe ball during a wild mix-up of Roosevell. No. I4 is Henry Malde. On The exlreme lelif is Bob wifh Broadway furnishing fhe opposilion. ORIGHT: Here's a wild Svendsen. OLETTERMEN: Jim Searing, iorwardg Bill Sroufe, 'For- scramble for a loose ball in fhe Roosevell' game. No. I3 divinq wardg Omar Slenesen, iorwardg Roberl Svendsen, cenlerg Tom for fhe ball is Omar Slenesen. Sprawled nexl 'lo him is Larry Wolf Wagner, guard. Page 52 1937 Traek Season Has Three Red Letter Days Garfield 55 Ballard 36 ..Cleveland 22 Franklin 58 . , . W Ballard 55 Relay Carnival s Ballard, sixfh place Ballard 57V2f.- Queen Anne 55V2 Lincoln 6l s Broadway 34 . Ballard I8 All-Cify Meef. . . Ballard 7 'Lasf year's frack season was marked wifh fhree red leffer days. Brighfesf of fhem was fhe breaking of an all-cify fwo-mile relay record af fhe annual Universify of Washingfon relay car- nival. The new record, made by Lee Vellaf, Le Verne Van Nieuwenhuise, Don Spencer, and John Davis, was 8:l9.I-3.7 seconds under fhe old mark. Red leffer day number fwo was fhe Beaver's 57V2-55'f2 poinf vicfory over Queen Anne: and fhe fhird red leffer day was fhe one on which freshman Don Spencer donned fhe Beaver moleskins. Don is a friple fhreaf in fhe iumps, in fhe sprinfs, and in fhe disfance. During fhe season specfacular performances were furned in by Van Nieuwenhuise in fhe 440 and 880, by Vellaf in fhe mile, Frielinger in fhe hurdles, Korsmo in fhe pole vaulf, and Spencer in fhe high iump and sprinfs. Wifh refurning runners, iumpers, and weighf men, prospecfs for fhe I938 season were con- sidered fhe brighfesf in years. 5 4 .1-,gg ,, M-me ,mx ...N .. 1 ? Q f y!! 5 ' A ' fs . ,,,, U-, , 9 ll ? x ggr , .Q , 5 44,! K , fy f., ,z : ,g - , f A ,f Q , 5 I 'V' be f I s X wwnsnq, ,, j Q , 5 f sss- i , 4 X -Q. me xxasdf . New ,,,, X 'SNR .. Lg: Q9-M OLETTERMEN: Dariofis, 8801 Erickson, shof pufg Greenwood, fhe bar in fhe pole vaulf ORIGHT- A fense sifuafion as five foofball fhrowg H. Johnson, low hurdlesg M. Johnson, relay' N confesfanfs sfrefch for fhelfape in fhe IOO ard cl h L d . - -y as . ong an Johnson, mile, Korsmo, pole vaulf. OLEFT: Korsmo sooms over Johnson exerf every ounce of sfrengfh in fheir efforfs fo win. Page 59 1938 Track Stars Place In Many Events Garfield 5326, .Ballard 33'f2 aaaa Broadway 2523 BGllCII'Cl 63V2 ,aaaaaa.,.,a. J .. . Roosevelf 49V2 Lincoln 60 aa.a.,aaaa Ballard 43 . Cleveland I0 'Composed of +hir+een luminaries, Coach Rowlee's I938 'lracln squad, in 1'he firsl fhree meefs, placed con'res+an+s in many evenis, +hereby proving lhemselves beHer fhan lhe Broadway, Roosevelr, and Cleveland +eams. ln +he iirs+ mee? Spencer placed firsl' in +he 220 and 440, Simons, firsl in The high hurdles, and Korsmo, firsi' in rhe pole vaul+. Nexl, agains+ Roosevel+, firsfs were scored by Spen- cer in 220, 440, and broad iumpp by Simons in fhe hurdles, Long in 'lhe l00, Johnson in lhe low hurdles, and Dariolis in 'rhe 880. ln 'rhe +hird meel' Spencer again look 'rhree firsls-'rhe 220, +he 440, and lhe broad jump, Swanberg won 'I'he high jump, H. Johnson, fhe low hurdles, and Dariolis 'rhe 880. Ofher squad members showing up well in second and fhird places were Erickson in fhe sholg Greenwood and Lu Verne in lhe foolball fhrowg ScoH', pole vaullg Boilano, sholg Vellal and M. Johnson, lhe mile, and Slraumfiord in 'rhe hurdles. Replacing fhe discus evenl, 'rhe fooiball fhrow was inauguraled lhis season and proved lo be a speclacular even'r. ,aw- pi as ,am ,, 5 V, ff www, Wm! ,MZ ,,,,, WW If may f ff ,wfpff ,,,, , V vV,, ,, w,,Mrfff1,,iZ49f4,? 7, lg ,,,, , f N QLETTERMEN: Long, dashes, Simons' high hurdles, Spencer, 440 and 2207 Srraumfiord, high jump: SWUF'lD9l'9. l'II9l'I IUFHPI VON Niewenhuise, mile: Rowlee, coach. OLEFT: Spencer sews up anofher quarfer mile evenf. OCENTER: PreH'y close, fherel Spen- cer clears 'rhe bor by fhe smallesf of fracfions. ORIGHT: The sho? gels o ride cs Erickson gives if cz mighfy heave. Page 60 Last Year9s Nine Has Successful Season ggi' iffy W ffy f OLETTERMEN: Anderson, cafcherg Cosfello, fielder: Fiorifo, sec- snares o high one of fhe fhird sack. OLOWER LEFT: Searing fouls k f ld ff h h h A GHT and base, Gisloson, fielder: Glavin, pifcherq Hop ins, ie erg Kiekenapp, second bose, Larkin, fielder. OUPPER RIGHT: Reeder Ballard vs. Cleveland ssess.,, oooooooo 5 -0 and 6-l Ballard vs. Queen Anne .ooo oo oooooo 9-0 and l-4 Ballard vs. Franklin. ssesssss 0-2 and 4-7 Ballard vs. Wesf Seaffle . , 5-7 and 2-0 Ballard vs. Garfield sl I-3 and 2-I Ballard vs. Lincoln o 9-3 and 6-I QWi+h only four leffermen and wifh prac- 'rically all of 'rhe pifching being done by one chucker, Coach Koenig's lasf year's nine wenf fhrough a remarkable season fo finish second nexf fo fhe champs, Franklin's wonder feam. Refurning leffermen Earl Johnson, Hal An- derson, Hank Grohn, and Pefe Schweiz, all good hiffers, were aided af fhe plafe by Gis- o o ig pifc . rrow poinfs io fhe ball. OLOWER Rl : Dusf flies as Anderson hifs fhe dirf. sy Gislason and Paf McClain. Johnson's porl' side hurling wifh his bewifching smile fanned many an opposing baffer, while George Glavin and Bill Plouf helped af fimes. All fhree were aided behind 'rhe plafe by Tim Gray, smarfesf cafcher in fhe league. Oufsfanding game was sophomore George Glavin's 2-0 sefback againsf senior Fred Hufchinson of Franklin. lf was fhe Beaver ace's firsf sfarf in high school play, and he pifched fine ball, fanning nine and walking only fhree. Nearly all of fhe firsf-sfring players leff school in June, leaving only Avis Larkin and Bill Sroufe for fhe l938 season. Page bl 1933 Diamond Squad Gets Clif to Gooal Start if, I im . My .Q.'1+,,.. 3 f..,,,W-., ., L, .-. Wm- 5 fa 16, so Wh We OUPPER LEFT: Beal il oull An infield hil good for a single. OLETTERMEN: McElroy, cafcher3 Nelson, larsl bose: O'Brlen, firsl bose: Plouf, fielder: Reeder, 'third bose: Seoring, shorl' s'Iop: Ballard 8 c c Broadway 7 Ballard IO cc Roosevell 8 Ballard 6 I Cleveland 8 Bqllqrd 3 Lincoln 6 Bqllqrd 0 , , c Franklin I I QWi+h I'he brunl' of Ihe pilching resling on lanky George GIaviin's shoulders, Ihe Beaver diamond nine gol off Io a good s'IarI by win- ning Iheir firsl Iwo games: bul' some bad breaks on Iheir parf and some good ball playing by Iheir opponenls losl' Ihem Iheir nexl' lhree en- counlers. In 'rheir liirsl game a mild upsel look place when, al' Broadway, Ihe Bengals were nosed 24273. 4 Smilh, pifcher: Sroule, second base. OLOWER LEFT: Gislason waifs for his Irip fo plale. OLOWER RIGHT: Acfion in Ihe Cleveland game. Give 'fhe apple a ride! oul, 8-7, in a see-saw affair. Opposilion for Ihe opening home baseball game was furnished by Roosevelt Poor fielding on bolh sides marred Ihe game in which Glavin slruck oul' lourleen men. Againsl Cleveland Ballard look an eal'Iy lead, bul wiI'h The score 'fied 6-6 in Ihe eighlh inning Ihe Eagles pushed over Iwo runs for a viclory. Followed nexl' Ihe Lincoln game in which Ballard, ringing up five errors and failing Io bunch Iheir eighl' hils, was handed ils second loss, 6-3. Bouncing hiI's like hailslones off Glavin and his inlielders, Franklin nexl collecled Iwenly swals on 'Ihe Ballard lol lor an I I-0 shul oul' vicI'ory. Second Teams and Miner Athletic Squads , 'The second 'ream foolball squad failed +o win any of ils six games. Garfield and Lincoln had li+'rle lrouble walking off wi+h vicfories by large margins, bul' 'rhe olher games were losl' by hard-earned one-'louchdown margins. OBACK ROW: Clinfon Schaffer, Morgan Bell, Howard Jones, Pal Phillips, Charles Baker, Tom Hopkins, John Gorud. OFRONT ROW: Coach Rowlee, Coach Nardin, Ian MacDonald, Reidar Sand, Bill Busse, Bob Slarkey, Carl Anderson. fx Xgswsw 'The 'rhree M's, Middal, Mc- W Laren, and McCormick, formed 'rhe nucleus ol 'rhis year's second leam. Working smoolhly al cri+- ical momenls, clever playing by lhese lhree lads gave lhe scrubs an even splil' in lheir dozen en- counlers. QBACK ROW: Hialrner Andersen, Earl Mc- Laren, Arvid Svendsen, Perry McCormick. OSECOND ROW: Richard Lindslrom, Sarn Middal. OFRONT ROW: Coach Rowlee, Ray Barham, Bill Wagner, Kaare Dahlberg, Duane Lind, Trig Ekrom. ,Showing a delermined drive and a good lighling spiril, lhe sophomore five look four games and dropped four during +heir hoop season. Leading The sophomore swishers were 'rhe lricky hoopslers, Bill Wagner and Kaare Dahlberg. OBACK ROW: Jack Boslrom, Warren Kal- bach, Louis Graber, Carl Holmgren, Law- rence Scolf, John Boilano. OMIDDLE ROW: Bob Pifman, Paul Hull. OFRONT ROW: Coach Koenig, Glenn Duggins, Bill Wagner, W Kaare Dahlberg, Howard Hanson. Show Fight in OWil'h 'rhree wins and four losses lhe mid-iron swingers were reposing in sixlh place as 'rhe Shingle wenl' 'lo press. Bill Smilh, leading divol digger on 'rhe leam, lurned in snappy cards as did McPherson and McLaren. Ocoach Don C. Taylor inslrucls +he golf squad. ln lhe baclr-. row are Bob McNerney, Trig El-zrorn, Don Fahey, Ed Vernon. SECOND ROW: Earl McLaren, Ben Hague, lvan Slam- palia Max Johnson. FRONT ROW: Bob Mor- lensen, Bob McPherson, Glen Duggins, Bill Smilh. .Opening lheir play lale in 'rhe season, 'the Beaver lennis 'leam losl ils opening malches, lo Lincoln 7-2 and lo Queen Anne 9-O. Robinson, Larsgard, and Rhoades caplured lwo ol lhe lhree doubles rnalches againsl Lincoln. QBef0re lhey lefl' for 'their inilial malch ol lhe season 'rhe 'rennis leam rne+ 'ro discuss plans and sfrafegy. TOP ROW: Marvin Monk, Selh Robinson, Burn+ Larsgard. FRONT ROW: Warren Kalbach Jack Jacobson, Bill Revercomb, Rex Rhoades, Morgan Bell. .Unable lo 'find 'rhe hoop for more 'rhan one viclory in eighl' slarls, +he lrosh defealed Wesl Seallle in lheir only viclory of lhe season. Coach Koenig had a fighling 'five on lhe floor, bul inexperience look i'rs l'oll. lCoacl1 Koenig shows fhe frosh how lo hold 'rhe ball. BACK ROW: Dale Mifchell, Bernard Frederickson, Bernard Slipek, Jim Neal, Tom McNerney, manager Jack Carbines. FRONT ROW: Raymond Howard, Don Mcchesney, Leon Fouls, Paul Johnson. Gymnasium Classes Are Builders of Health 'Tumbling, baskefball, in- door baseball, +ennis, horse- shoes, in fad, almosf every spor+ is included in +he boys' gym pro- gram. Line baskelball probably A is more popular 'rhan any o+her sporf. The boys like +heir bas- largesl' par+ of nearly all of fhe Q , Q Wx ,...:, kefball in large doses: and 'rhe d iy' .fi gym classes is spen'r fossing +he ball around. This year, physical examina- fions were given +0 all members of 'rhe gym classes. This was an innovalion, as i+ was 'rhe firsf lime il' had been done in many years. Gymnasium classes are a+- +ended +wo days a week for one hour a day. During +he las+ +wo semesfers, classes were offered in many subiecfs. Included were beginners' baskefball, ad- s vanced baskelball, calisfhenics, fumbling, and general gym, which consisfs of exercises and a choice of indoor or ouldoor sporfs. O UPPER: The posiure class fakes a few gym- nasiics 'ro induce sfraighler backs and a more graceful body. OCENTER LEFT: Mix if up, boys! Mr. Munson inslrucls fwo freshmen who aspire lo be fufure Jack Dempseys. OCENTER RIGHT: There's nolhing like a morning consfifufionalg and These boys from the fumbling class know how 'ro gel Theirs. H may look easy, bu+ iusf fry if somefime. OLOWER: Wifh Mr. Munson supervising, Le- land Bass dislribules Towels +o cz gym class. The boys cerlainly like +heir shower offer a hard workouf. Page 65 lntralnural Program ls Popular with Boys Rwffwkee we G .The ever- popular inlra- : im mural program was carried on -IS wi+h greal success during 'rhe lasl rwo semeslers. ln 'rhe fall inlramural baskelball race, George Smil'h's 'team wilh a perlecl record of len wins and no defeals won 'the champion- ship by bearing Anderson's 'ream in a close final game I8- I4. Sevenleen leams compeled in fhe campaign. Touch foolboll began soon afler Thanksgiving. Allen' a grueling lhree monlhs of a +wo- game-a-nighl round-robin lisl of conlesls, Selh Robinson's leam emerged viclorious. The fall ping pong lournamenl found Harry Parsons lhe winner. Olher evenls on lhe fall inlra- mural program included base- ball and lennis lurnouls. The spring inlramural pro- gram was also an ambilions one wilh a foul shooling lournamenl, on horseshoe lournamenl, and anolher schedule ol baskelball. af OUPPER: Mr. Whileheod, direclor of infra- mural afhlelics, gives lhe inlramural cham- pionship baskelball leam a few poinlers. ln fhe back row are Glen Smalley, George gif Smilh, Bill Kerr, and Jesse Graham. ln 'lronl are Bud Herron, Lu Verne Van Niewenhuise, and Don Slevens. OLOWER: The champions of a gruelling inframural louch foofball cam- paign! Lefl lo righf are Hofslein Slraumfiord, Reidar Sand, Ed Horspool, Selh Robinson, Dick Long, Gene Mason, Tom Hopkins, Lu Verne Van Niewenhuise, and Haruo Kuma- kura. They won eighl oul' of eleven games. Page 66 ihgd. ,Linen iia- ii, . I in I o J. 1l-L--l-,...-,-l-2.. OOBIG B CLUB00 BACK ROW: Mary Tourfellof, Adeline Anderson, Consfance Sisler, Beffy Linnane, Norma Bergquisf, Rufh Carlson, Barbara Kin Connie Egerer, Louise Wafson. OFOURTH ROW: Mildr Vema Richardson, Karine Sfanness, Helen Wallen, Evelyn Malvik, Eleanore Adams, Paf Periard, Muriel De- Long, Jone Losofer. OTHIRD ROW: Elvine Frederickson, Rufh Thoms, Bernice Moon, Dorofhey Donovan, Jane Lillelancl, Florence .Ballard's budding Amazons are fhe Big B girls-afhlefically inclined ingenues! Call 'em whaf you like, buf fhe facf remains fhaf play is fheir game. Forfy-four lassies, a record- breaking numbel', were on hand when l fook fheir picfure. Newsiesf Big B news occurred during fhe spring semesfer when, under fhe direcfion of Jane Lasafer, somefhing new and differenf in fhe club's inifiafion was creafed. lf had always been in fhe minds of fhe officers fo develop a new inifiafion: buf unfil March liffle had been accomplished. lf was fhen fhaf Jane blossomed folrlh wifh a delighffully new rifual: and on April fwenfy-sixfh 'rhe new inifiafes applauded Lunde, Efhlyn Peferman, Loreffc Mc6rafh, Maxine Cody. OSEC- OND ROW: Rufh Bengfson, Margaref Jensen, Florence Johnson, Margaref Ness, Mariorie Loomis, Miss Cornish, Wilma Sfuckey, Masaka Todo, Dorofhy Heinzerling, Dorofhea Dressel, Virginia Donnell. OFRONT ROW: Madge James, Margaref Gray, Ger- frude McLaughlin, Ann Bensefh, Jeanneffe O'Bannon, Laverne Graber, Peggy Wafson. Can you find fhe loveliesf girl? fhe work as a grand piece of wrifing. On May sevenfh, fo finish inifiafing fhe girls, a hike was held on Mercer Island. Also in May fhe new members gave a fare- well luncheon for fhe graduafing seniors. Anofher red-leffer day was February fwenfy- sixfh. The annual Big B breakfasf evenf was held fhen, fogefher wifh fhe Wesf Seaffle girls. The girls broke loose in no uncerfain manner af fhis fefe-or feasf-or some such wol'd. Buf anyway, a good fime was had by all-and fhaf's whaf counfs. Chrisfmas and Thanksgiving wifnessed fhe usual evenfs: a Chrisfmas sfocking filled for a liffle girl, and a baskef for a needy lady. Page 67 Ballard's Gym Program Popular with Girls 'Oh, me! To fell you all Ifhink abouf Bal- Iard's popular gym program for girls is going fo be hard. Because if I fold all I fhink, I mighf sound foo effusive. So l'll iusf say il s swell! To begin wifh, nearly fwo hundred fiffy girls furned ouf for hockey. This is fhe rough sporf in fhe girls' curriculum, buf you should wafch 'em go of if! Following fhe schedule, a hockey rally, in which fhe winning feam produced a Tarzan sI4if, closed fhe season. Volleyball, formerly rafher unpopular, fol- lowed and zoomed in fhe affecfion of fhe girls. One hundred eighfy furned oufg and fhe season was a huge success! The volleyball rally fea- fured fhe championship game. Everybody's darling seemed fo be baslnef- ball! So fhaf some of fhe girls could have fheir poinfs for fheir Big B by fhe Mofher and Daughfer Banquef, fhe season was closed early. Even so, fhe juniors won fhe championship. Badminfon, fhe baby in BalIard's family of sporfs, required everyone ,fo gef in her hours before seven forfy-five gfhe m ing. Thaf's o early for me! I-likes? Yes, plenfyl And a good fime w ses? Yes, fhey foo were really enjoyed. OUPPER LEFT: This handsome 'rrophy is awarded yearly fo lhe senior girl wifh fhe mosf oufsfancling record in girls' sporfs. CCENTER: Ping pong found fhese confesfanfs among fhe final- isfs: Dorofhy Heinzerling, Alice Schwefz Icharnpionl, Jane Lille- land, Dorofhy Davis, Paf Periard, and Muriel DeLong. OUPPEIZ RIGHT: A fin cup, composed of a funnel and a foy pie pan, is F 1 li , presenfed fo fhe winning fearn in each sporf. OLOWER LEFT: Modern dancing combines Surrealism wifh rhyfhm fo produce fhis new fype of dance, pracficed in one of fhe morning gym classes. OLOWER RIGHT: Badminfon finalisfs were Margarel' Krokeid, Erma Knapp, Muriel DeLong, Margaref Gray, Laverne Graber, Jeanneffe O'Bannon lcharnpioni, and Rufhie Thoms. Page 68 Girls' Gymnasium Is Popular Rendezvolw if 4 QV? Avi' iff qs -., O UPPER LEFT: Miss Cornish explains a playing charf lo fhe spring sporfs managers: Rufh Williams lseafedl, Florence Johnson, Shir- ley Hanson, and Maxine Cody. OCENTER LEFT: Heavy heavy hangs over Thy head, Miss Boone! Jusl some of Those funslers funning again, on The Universify hilne. ln back are Evelyn Malvilf., Madge James, Margaref Ness, Margarel Jensen, and Vema Rich- ardson: in Tronl, Louise Walson, Marjorie Loomis lhike managerl, Miss Boone, Ann Benselh, Bernice Moan, and Jane Lasaler. OLOWER LEFT: Hockey one, hockey Two! A lense group of girls awail The oulcome as Barbara Pelerson and Margarel Jensen march clubs To The lefl are Belly Edmonds and Jean Niclos: lo The righf is Juanilo Hall. OUPPER RIGHT: Here are The very, very compelenl managers. They deserve a lol of credil for suc- cessful seasons. Margarel Gray lbaskelballl, Vema Richardson ., mv. f .1 , .,,, 1 , ,.,,, .,,., . ...a,,,. .. , , . . ---'-:em,:':1:2sf+ ' ,wie-:west-'Ss:'s::-:.:::5g::f::-:ray '- v .3 ' W ,fm , ',,,.g35:5::s:Q:,:. w.,:,, ,Ar i , s-.4 ., e scsi lbadminionl, Jane Lasaier lhockeyl, Elsie Gunderson lping pongl, Rulhie Thorns lvolleyballl, Norma Bergquisf lhockeyl, Louise Watson lfrackl, Elvine Frederickson lrennisl, Shirley Han- son llennisl. OLOWER RIGHT: Inlroducing 'The champions of a mosf srrenuous hockey season! If you don'1' believe i+, iusl look of Their bandaged limbs on page one hundred sevenleen. Third row: Adeline Anderson, Dolores Taylor, Shirley Miichellg second row: Dorolhy Slurgeon, Peggy Warson, and Marion Larsen: first row: Elvine Fredericlnson, Jane Lasaler, and Norma Bergquisr. OSEZ I: A popular rendelvous was The girls' gym all year. Friends mel' There, played, gossiped, had loads of fun, and enioyed o ripping good lime arfler Three-len. The rallies loo aH'rac+ed large crowds and were memorable affairs. Tops perhaps was lhe sporls affer- noon preceding The Molher-Daughler Banquef. Page 69 Keen Competition 'ill3ll'30fl3l'iZl?S All Games n , I OUPPER LEFT: CapTained by DoroThy Donovan lcenTerl, The juniors won The baskeTball championship, buT only aTTer some keen compeTiTion. OTher Team members were, leTT To righT, Florence Johnson, Norma Samppi, Barbargw King, PaT Periard, Florence Lunde, and Jane Lilleland. Im?enioy'eT:TFwaTching Them swish in The baskeTs. They were all good players. O LOWER LEFT: So good were Tour of The baskeTbcll champs-DoroThy, Florence L. and J. and Jane-ThaT They proceeded To help annex The vollebyall TiTle. WiTh Florence Johnson, in The cenTer, capTain, The Team members included, leTT To righT, DoroThy BunTTing, DoroThy Donovan, Mar- gareT Highland, Jean Angus, Florence Lunde, and Jane Lilleland. O UPPER RIGHT: AcTion, and plenTy of iT, TeaTured The baskeTball games! Here is an acTion shoT showing GerTie McLaughlin, Dor- oThy Heinzerling, Madge James, Louise WaTson, and Aclelene 3 ll' ,X in Anderson. OCENTER RIGHT: Have a drink? This TounTain on The UniversiTy campus aTTracTed many girls during a l'ecenT hike. OTher hikes were Taken To The opening TooTball game, Sand PoinT, BiTTer Lake, and Carkeek Park. For The laTTer, a breakTasT hike, girls meT aT school aT six o'clock in The morning. Imagine! OLOWER RIGHT: Serve! calls Florence in a game oT volleyball. OSEZ I: MosT aTTracTive place in school is The gym oTTice. Reason: iTs new drapes, goldTish, TooThpick holders, cacTus, and iusT lols of nic- nacs, To say noThing of The very realisTic seven dwarfs drawn and painTed by songsTress-arTisT Leora Kelley. Here, also in The oTTice, is a popular library especially for girls. JusT ouTside are Two bulleTin boards, sources of much inTormaTion and inspiraTion. Yes, I say, iT's a righT smarT place, is The gym oTTiceg and I sure like iT. And by The way, The gals sure like Their Two gym Teachers. - No, friends, +his isn'i 'rhe mob scene of a movie epic! H's iusf 'rhe sfudenfs of Ballard High School, 'I'wen'ry-one hundred sfrong. Even I goi' a li'Hle fired of slamming shuHers before each frosh, soph, iunior, and senior had passed before my lens. And while you're counfing noses, iusf you no'rice wha'r fine looking s'ru- denfs 'rhey are. Yes, siree, +hey're all my pals! f 1 ,pple l X X l Page 72 Freshman Class Begins High School Life ff, ,ffl ,,f ijow' OMembers of fhe class of ninefeen-foriy-one Iasf Seplember reporfer. Here Ihey are grouped fogeiher on 'rhe library sieps. elecfed Marion Borgsiedf, presidenfg Evelyn Soderquisr, vice- I+'s a good piciure, isn'+ if? IThai's because I look iI'lI The ad- presidenig Fern Olson, secrefary-freasurerg and Pinkney Rohrback, visers are Mr. Marvin Minzel and Miss Kay Russell. 'Gosh, I remember when I was a frosh. Wow, was I green! Those high and someiimes mighfy seniors sure Iiked +o siep on me. When I wasn'+ looking for I'he roof garden or eIeva+or, 'rhey'd send me on an errand for +he baseball I'eam. Imagine looking for 'rhe key +o I'he piich- er's box or finding a Ieii-handed monkey- wrench for Ihe sfage crew. A fine Ihing, I musi say! From my poin'r of Ihinking, 'rhe formaiion of Ihe freshman s'ruden'rs info a class is a fine idea. I+ helps 'rhem 'ro ge'r acquainied wi'rh each ofher, wiih Ihe school regulaiions and rules, and wiih 'rhe Ieachers. This year's class has a righ'r 'ro be proud. The accomplishmenis of I'he sfudenis have been numerous. Under fhe direciion of fhe class ad- visers, +he annual newcomers' par+y weni' off wifh a bang. There were many enierfainers, con'res'rs, prizes, and a surprisingly large and all-'round bunch of swell s+uden+s aHended. A+ Ihe parfy Ihe masier of ceremonies was Pinckney Rohrback. Among Ihose who helped were Jeanne Cubbin, 'rhe Zainey iwins and Mariorie Swanson, who did some grand dan- cing, Fred Jenson and Sianley Biiorfi, pianisisg Francis Hobarf and Virginia Eggan, singers: Marjorie Schuck, accordionisig Laurel Foo+e and Marion Elfsirom, who helped make plans. The freshman class, Ihough a ihorough suc- cess, is heading for bigger and beH'er Ihings nex+ year, I'lI wager. Page 73 Lively Sophs Inaugurate Class Assembly .9-'X lbs ,fel .J-f- ,L,..a gi 4-'J' wal 'Advisers of fhe sophomore class are popular Mr. R. C. Good- Irving Smifh Treasurer' Don Spencer vice-presidenl' Coleen man and genial Miss Edllh Sillon. And here are lhe sophomore class officers, 'Four boys and one girll From lell lo righl lhey are ,Glancing over lheir aclivily calendar, l'd say lhose sophomores are an up-and-coming bunch of sludesl Shucks, l guess +ha+ would be anybody's nalural conclusion aller 'raking a look al lheir lisl' of accomplishmenls. The class gol off 'ro a fasl' slarl' wi+h a dance in December. A+ lhis lime l gol' my firsl peek al' lhe newly formed sophomore orcheslra. Led by Dorolhy Houck, lhe swingslers rendered popular songs in fine s+yle. Also organized was lhe K-40 club for sophomore girls. From +his class, +wo members, Wal'l'en Kal- bach and Krisli Arnason, represenled Ballard al 'rhe Congress of Youlh. The sophomores' grealesl' news display of lhe year was 'rheir inauguralion of a class as- Neuman, secrelary, Billlplouf, presidenlp and CliIfordIPies'rrop, reporler. l have a 'feeling lhis class is going places. sembly-a sophomore day. The more sophisli- caled upperclassmen and yours lruly were le'F+ gasping for brealh wilh lhis proclamorlion. I+ was somelhing lhal' had never happened be- fore. The day slarled off wilh an assembly for 'rhe whole school. Ha, I had lo laugh. The dis- play of lalenl' paraded on The slage lefl' lhe seniors kinda worried as lo whelher lheir own assembly would nol fall flal in comparison. Wilh Keilh Miller as masler of ceremonies, The assembly opened wil'h some neal lrumpel fooling. Then followed vocal solos, an eleclric guilar, a harp, four skils, lap dancing, and a harmonica and accordion duel as a grand finale lo a swell show. Page 74 QFouHh Row-John Boifano. Hialmer Andersen, Marian Borgsled' Ben Bergslrom, Howard Bower, Slanley Billorf, Merilyn Allan. QThird Row-Carmen Berriaull, Virginia Boucher, Eleanore Bergman, Mary Benkers, Florence Bickle, Juanila F. Allan, Bill Blum. QSecond Row-Leola Anderson, Leone Andreen, Mariorie Aslrup, May Backlund, Annelfe L. Badda, Gerald Bagley, Cecil Bailey, Jean Barber. OFirsf Row-Mary Adams, Lesfer Alberf, Pafricia Alexander, Mickial Alfonso, Kennefh Andal, Doris Andersen, John Anderson, Juanila Anderson. Q Fourlh Row-Bob Buflel, Dan Carroll, Ray Caslona, Alfred Carmony, Rose Chrisfensen, Joe Bunich, Lloyd Byers. QThird Row-Wesley Budd, Eva Carr, Jean Cameron, LaVonne Cameron, John A. Carlsen, Donald Buhl, Wallace Caldwell, Joyce Cox. .Second Row-Harold Call. Jean Burnie, Eleanor Cameron, Frances Buffel, Jack Crane, June Carlson, Harold Caffee, Ha1el Chunn. O Firsl' Row-Lorraine Bremer, Harry Brighlon, Berle Brown, Charles Brown, Rulh Brazius, Einar Bugge, Sophie Bugge. I Fourth Row-Howard Connolly, Geraldine Crouch, Wesley Dill, Urban Dings, Larry Delaney, Murray Chunn, Jack Davis, Bud Doney. .Third Row-Myrlle Dahl, Myrlle Cooley, Elaine Corbin, Dorofhy Denk, Florence DeRosia, Ruth Duguid, Ronald Dorsel-1. .Second Row-Lillian Dick, Joyce Davenny, Edwin Dressel, Gladys Diddia, Jeanne Cubbin, Marion Delelar, Earl Dack. Q Firsl Row-Marion Churchill, Mariorie Brewsrer, Lloyd Clark, Eleanor Colbensen, Evelyn Colbensen, Dolores Cole, Josephine Collier, Frank Cook. C FOURTH Row-Conrad Fallenline, Harold Engelharl, Earl Feflerley, James David Evans, Jack Fair, Judilh Falk, Olaf Fosmo, Bernard Frederickson. 'Third Row-Roberla Foss, Bob Farmer, Eugene Farr, Phyllis McAllisler, Annabelle Fowler, Laurell Foole, Slanley Bryan, Donald Fahey, Cecilia Frederichs, Lillian Forsman. .Second Row-Marien Elfslrom, Leon Fouls, Eunice Erickson, Arline Fouls, George Elsell, Mary Edmonds, De la Frankhouser, Maxine Frankhouser, Mariorie Fried O Firsl Row1lim Early, Shirley Easi, Anila Edwards, Phyllis Edwards, Virginia Eqgan, Fred Eide, Vernon Ehlers, Bealrice Ekloff. Page 75 O Fourlh Row-Jack Grant, George Gunderson, Helen Hansen, Jean Hassall, Edirh Hawkins, Arnie Grohn, Charles Eschback. I Third Row-Harrier Hansen, William Gunn, Herberi Gunnon, Thelma Gustafson, Bill Guyol, Tom Hadland, Floyd Halverson, Orville Hamilron, O Second Row-Allen Greenwood, Neva Hammer, Anifa Grey, Lois Gravelle, Myrna Griqg, Nalalie Groesbeck, Flora Gudqel, Belly Gabrielson. I Firsl Row-Torbiorg Gaupserh, Jim Gairns, Dean Gibbs, Baalrice Gibson, Harrie? Gochanour Agnes Goucher, Jim Grarion, Joan Graybill. QThird Row-Wineha Hughes, Lorraine Hulfgren, Ronald Herr ei-1 Jack Jacobsen, Donald Jacobsen, Sam Howard, Gilberf Jacobsen, Glen Jacobsen. QSecond Row-Geraldine Hensky, Marie Hoefer, Melanie Hoefer, Frances Hobarl, Mildred Holcorno Raymond Howard, George Jacobse Joy lmerson, John Hoffman. Margaref Huff, Norman Jacoose-. Q Firsr Row-Marion Hay Eunice Hedman, Adelaide Hegs o-' Henry Cleo, Naomi Heriog, Harold Hill, Ellen Hillis, Bob Hifchman. Q Fourrh Row-Arrhur Larson, Dewey LeCIair, Jack Lee, Waller Lamphere, Joie George John Johnson. .Third Row-Harry Kayser, Irene Kennish, Gerald Kinney, Doris Korpi, Helen LeGaz, Jean Landry, Avis Larkin. 'Second Row-Harold Johnson, Margaref Johnson, Nancy Johnso- Paul Johnson, Roberf Lee Johnso- lrene LeGaz, Kafie Karabaich, Lois Kavanagh. Q Firsl Row-Berry Jensen, Syrene Jangord, Fred Jensen, Norman Jensen, Ralph Jensen, Jean Johannesen, Don Johannsoi Lilia Johnson, QFour1h Row-Richard Madsen, Jim MacNichols, Robe:-'l Markey, Merlin McAlIisler, Edward Lippincorf, DerylKe1 reiis. OThird Row-Eugene Mabbulnr, Nellie Mason, Buford Lazore, Bernadine Mar1in,Lela Marlin, Norman Marshall, Harold Mason. OSe:ond Row-Bill LinscoH', Lois McAllis1er, Geraldine Lepse, Lorrain Lund, Lesler Loken, Jimmie Lundberg, Mary Jane l-Y 'Ch Tor Lundquisl. Q Firsr Row-Mary Leming, Elsie Lensch, Bill Leu, Donald Leu, Dorofhy Liddy, Marvin Lillie, Francine Lind, Phyllis Lindsrrom. Page 76 I Fourth Row-Dick Nelson, Kennefh Murray, Florence Nelson, Roberf McAvoy, Harold Ness, Gilberf Montgomery, Allen Nelson, 'Third Row-Leonard Mefiger, Dorothy Nielsen, Esfher Myer, Vernon Nagel, Alberl Nelson, Arfhur Nelson, Bill Norlhey. O Second Row-June Murray, Dale Mifchell, Jim Neal, Duncan McGibbon, Jean Morgan, Mary Jo Morin, Jean Morrison, Evelyn Moulfon. O Firsf Row-Donald McChesney, Roberf McEachern, Leland Moore, Tessie McGrath, Anfhony McKinnon, Tom McNerney, June Mehus. C Fourfh Row--Helen Pfisler, Belly Person, Esfher Peferson, Margie Pefersen, Irene Peffersen, Norma Nelson, Orville Peferson, .Third Row-Lois Peferson, Mildred Peferson, Margaref Pefrie, Aileen O'Donnell, Ronald Richard, Helen Plouf, Consfance Porfer, Lillian Pollack. 0 Second Row-Fern Olson, Thelma Olsen, Eric Osfrom, Don Palferson, Gordon Pedersen, Pearl Pedersen, Edwin Perry, Waller Pressenfin. O Firsf Row-June Nelson, Mary Nelson, Mildred Nelson, Ralph Niesz, Beffy O'Bannon, Chesler Oddson, Sfephen Olason, Ken Olsen. O Four-lh Row-Mary Ann Gregory, Herman Scherer, Jarvis Sloan, Roberf Ruffin, Leonard Schneider, Geraldine Schonau, Carl Sandblom, Roberf Savage. .Third Row-Wilma Ross, Roberf Roffweiller, Iris Rugg, June Sagdahl, Helen Samson, Mariorie Schuck, John Sandvig. 'Second Row-Eileen Reddeman, Donald Radcliff, Virginia Roberfs, Pinckney Rohrback, Marilyn Rolie, Beffy May Schildf, Hugh Raymond, Gladys Ross. OFirsf Row-Basfian Oualheim, Myrfle Quimby, Don Reinhardf, Henrieffa Randolph, June Radford, Jane Rasmussen, Jerrie Rafcliffe, Mark Rosen. O Fourth Row-Donald Sfay, Bernard Sfipek, Lola Smith, Chrisfina Sfoll, Maxine Sfeffy, Edward Sfevens, Corinne Sfhay, 'Third Row-Dorofhy Sleele, Rufina Smifh, Paul Sfocker, Clarence Stevenson, Violef Sfouf, Carol Sfipek,. O Second Row-Don Smilh, Evelyn Soderquisf, Magda Solheim, Beffy Ann Somers, Joyce Slageberg, Ada Sfarck, Elsie Slarck. O Firsf Row-Barbara Sco'H, Donald Scoff, Barbara Selland, Virginia Severide, Gene Shafluck, Marfin Sheefs, Pal Sherry, Ernie Shoemaker. Page 77 Q Fourlh Row-Clyde Sligar, Bernard Trainor, Julia Trainor, Marie Travis, Henry Target, Edward Verburg, Eva Vernon, .Third Row-Marion Thompson Rurh Thorson, Alice Tangen, Paula Trinko, Paul Tourfellor, KenneHh Tourfellof. O Second Row-Mariorie Swanson, Rachel Swanson, Gwen Swarloui, Peggy Lou Thornion, James Taylor, Margarer Taylor, Madelyn Thomas. 'Firs1Row-Ken Sfrom, June Spain, Hazel Spawnhoven, Clifford Sprinkle Herberr Sprinkle, Helen Swanberg, Willard Swanberg. U Four-Th Row-Don Wingrove, Waller Young, Allan Willman, Ed Wiener, Jim Wiggen, Raider Wick, Kenneth Williams, Jack Woodman. 'Third Row-June Weslrnan, Mildred Worrnwood, Elaine Wright, Dorothy Wohlleben, Norman Wilcox, Berfelou Woodman. .Second Row-Don Wesi, Flora Willey, Parricia Zainey, Josephine Zainey, Bernice Walrn-ar, Berry Jean Wille, O Firsf Row-Wafson Wade, Mavis Wagoner, Burfon Walker, Bernice Wanless, Mary Ellen Warrington, Doris Weaver, Charles Weber, Chrisrine Wendler. Q Fourlh Row-Alice Aspen, Rhoda Anderson, Roy Anderson, Harry Anderson. QThird Row-Garland Anderson, Malcolm Anderson, Biarne Andviv, Kris1iArnason, Eric Arnold, Richard Ashmore. O Second Row-Andy Aarhaus, Esfher Anderson, Lois Anderson, Margaref Anderson, Virginia Anderson, Dolores Arnold, Mar Anderson, Pefer Anderson, Phyllis Anderson. I Firsf Row-Nancy Abramson, Elizabeth Ackley, Mary Louise Albrecht, Douglas Alirey, Wallace Anable, Kennefh Anderson, Bob T. Anderson Carl F. Anderson. 0 Fourfh Row-Louise Baumgarf, Bob Bjorklund, Alberl Baumgarf, Harold Baggen, Omer Bakken, Don Brown, Jack Boslrorn. 'Third Row-Dennis Burmeisier, Roberl Berg, Taylor Bowie, Donn Boyd, Jim Boyle, Huber? Brinqedahl, Berry Briggs, Evelyn Brose. .Second Row-Peier Berg, Kafhleen Brown, Vivian Berg, Wilma Berry, Grace BeHle's, Mariorie Binickos, Frank Birks, Jane? Bishop, Frances Boolhby. I Firs? Row-Shirley Barllow, Margie Becker, Morgan Bell, Pa1Belleci, Nellie Belleci, Rufh Benedelii, Ray Benson, Lillie Berg. bf 4' Page . Fourlh Row-Roberl Cheek, Eleanor Chesler, Wilbur Chesfer, Jack Crane, Ray Chrislenson, Jack Crichlon, Charles Crosefli, May Hanson. .Third Row-Laverne Cordes, Dorolhy Cournbe, ArleHe Cousins, Josephine Cree, Clyde Collard, Enid Chambers, Phyllis Cooke. .Second Row-Adrienne Carey, Raymond Carlson, Agnes Carlson, Ed Carlson, Lennar+ Carlson, Paulina Carr, Chef Cook, Bill Chapin. Q Firsl Row-Willard Bryan, Ben Bryanl, Douglas Budden, Bill Busse, Roberf Caldwell, Dolores J. Cameron, Jack Carbines. . Fourlh Row-Neila Dobbins, Vivian Dobbins, Beverly Dye, Glenn Duggins, Calvin Dunlap, Ralph Deming, Roy Depew. .Third Row-Yvonne Cubbin, Dolores Diemerl, Selma Drolning, Belly DuCeHe, Gordon Duda, Dudley Dyer, Chesler Downing. .Second Row-Dorofhy Davis, Jean Dawe, Florence Decker, Dorolhy Defur, Belly Dolan, Rulh Dorris, Gloria Defhrnan. . Firsl Row-Pal Crufchley, Alice Cullinane, Olive Currie, Bob Curlis, Marion Dancey, Kaare Dahlberg, Eleanor Davies. .Fourfh Row-James Forbes, Donald Freilinger, Roy Erickson, Vernon Frosr, Bruce Fullon, Jessie Fry. .Third Row-Bill Ferraro, Bill Engelhardf, Pal Fihgerald, Carl Forfney, Lawrence Forsvfhe, Don Everls. .Second Row-Dale Emerson, Naida Fiebig, Ray Engdal, Margarel Engelson, Signa Erilcson, Marie Fifer, Agnes Femling. . Firsl Row-Belly Edmonds, l-lulda Egerdahl, Harold Egerdahl, Rulh Eidsness, Bessie Ekloff, Harold Elledge, Ken Elves. . Fourlh Row-Sluarl Hall, Neil Hamplon, John Hansen, Charles Grigg, Howard Hanson, Ben Hague, Fred Grove, Ed Griggs. .Third Row-Harold George, Geneva Gumm, Shirley Hansen, Eleanora Gusfafson, Margie Haapla, Ralph Grubb, Bill Grobschmil, Deward Halsey. . Second Row-Bill Graham, Jackie Greenwood, Pearl Gunderson Kenneffh Grigq, Lovefla Hadland, Evelyn Gronquisl, Irene Gronvold. . Firsl Row-Arne Einess, Marie Gallup, Frances Gardiner, Myrlle Genereux, George Glavin, Howard Gile, May Gorud, Louis Graber. Page 79 O Fourth Row-Melvin Haugland Bill Hines, William Hodgson l Ronald Hoffman, sm Hunter' Roland Hoefer, Carl Holmgren Paul Hull, william Hull. ' 'Third Row-Sheridan Hessler, Russell Holt, Blaine D. Hi hfield Juanifa Hull, Mariorie Holcomb, Aretta Heppell, Annabelle Hundwin, Dorolhy Hollinqshead. I Second Row-David Herlog, Herbert Hezel, Bill Horton, Robert Hutt, Doris Hofer, Lois Heaqy, Doris Hawthorne, Lois Holzerner, Helene Haskins, Dorothy Houck. I First Row1lack Hannah, Dorothy Hapgood, Eleanor Harrison, Lorraine Harrison, Jack Hawley, Roy H. Healey, Margaret Held, Adrian Henskey. Q Fourth Row-Dwane Johnson, Merner Johnson, Milton Johnson, Sigurbiorn Johnson, Leonard Johnson, Rolf Johanson, William Johnson. 'Third Row-Bob A. Johnson, Dorothy Johnson, Eleanor Johnson, Stanley Johansen, Alborq Johanson, Slanley Johnson, Biorg Jorgensen. Q Second Row-Edith Johnson, Irene Jensen, Ruth Jesse, Nadeen Jensen, lnez Johnson, Noreen Johnson, Lydia Johnson. Q Fi'st Row-Jeannette Ingersoll, Pauline ireland, Douglas Jackson, George Jackson, Marie Jackson, Betty Jacobson, Floyd Jacobson, Edith Jansen. Q Fourth Row-Verlin Lane, Christie Kvalsund, Mildred Kvarf, Jacqueline Lloyd, Allen Knierin-, John Larsqaard, Jack Lal.anne. QThird Row-Harley Kirlr, Muriel Lamb, Jerrie Shores, Wanda LaBree, Lois LaFreniere, Margaret Lallva, Phyllis Kinsey. OSecond Row-Marilynne Klee, Merle-Anne Krahn, Marveen K'eEr, Erma Knapp, Carol LaSau, Maxine Knight, Margaret Krolreid, June Kumalrura. Q First Row-Warren Kalbach, Harold Kannitzer, Ruth Kasen, Bernice Kavanagh, Betty Keenan, Norma Keentz, Geraldine Kempa, Corinne King. I Fourth Row-Bob Marshall, Amy Lindslrog, Luther Livingston, Wesley Martin, Fred MacKenzie, Paul MacWilliam, Robert Magnusson. QThird Row-Ed Lund, Ernest Lund. Runo Lundquist, Mildred Mash, Francis Lingenfelter, Marilyn Lonon, Norma Loyacon. . Second Row-John Lilleness, Harry Lillie, Kenneth Lindquist, Roberta Martin, Virginia Martin, Patricia Lonqstalf, Lillian Manning, Edith Marrs. O First Row-Bob Laurine, Clyde Lawrence, Ray Leader, Bernice Lee, Stanley Lee, Jane Leren, Andrea Leslie, Luellen Lewis. an ix. 3 Page BU ' Fourlh Row-Bob Miller, Dean McClinlick, Keilh Miller, Wally Miller, Hal Misner, Madalynne McCulloch, Lenard McEachern. 'Third Row-Arnold Millner, Lorraine McCrory, Jack McKenna, Margaref McMullin, Roberl Metcalf, Margate? Mclnfosh, Shirley Milchell, Jim McGinley. 'Second Row-Margarel' McKechnie, Phyllis McKee, Peggy McCrory, Elsie Mero, Maxine McDonald, Rulh Milchell, Yvonne Meyer, Arlene Miller, Marguerife McCawley. ' Firsf Row-Marilyn Mason, Bill Malheson, Lorena Mallhevvs, Mary Louise Maflock, Florence Malson, Lesfer Mayo, Gerald McCann, Gerfrude McCann. ' Fourfh Row-Harold Page, Mary Ann Parish, Frederick Nylin, Alex Palon, Lyle Parsons. 'Third Row-Tom Murphy, Alford Nord, Alf Norlund, Colleen Neuman, Harry Numrich, Warren Newgard. 'Second Row-Palricia Noonan, Eva Nelson, Kirsfen Ness, George Norlhey, Belly Nevins, Leo Nurmi, Jean Niclos. ' Firsl' Row-Chuck Monell, Russell Mooney, June Moore, Dorolhy Moriarily, Roy Morgan, Frank Moran, Chrisfine Morrison. ' Fourlh Row-Allan Pederson, Dawn Pierce, Theodore Person, Willard Osborne, Ralph Quinloq, Bill O'Brien. 'Third Row-Bob Pilman, Mariorie Peiers, Bill Plouf, Marie Preuss, Perry Pursell, Don Osfrom, Willis Olason. ' Second Row-Genevieve Pelerson, Edith Peterson, Rulh Osberg, Helen Pelerson, Phoebe Peterson, Eleanor Pelrie, Pele Omalanl, James Pickrell. ' Firsl Row-Barbara Pedersen, Eileen Pedersen, Neva Pedersen, Norman Pedersen, Verna Pedersen, Clifford Peislrup, Garnard Peislrup. ' Fourlh Row-Vernon Rowe, Bill Revercomb, Larraine Rossarl, Alice Rumble, Edifh Rumble, Bernice Rundquisl. 'Third Row-Byron Reed, Taylor Ralls, Paul Robison, Dorolhy Royea, Florence Rowe, Gladys Rone, Bernice Roberfson. ' Second Row-Caroline Robinson, Roy Reed, Kenneth Rone, Betty Ring, Evelyn Ringslad, Belle Roberls, Jean Rowe. ' Firsl Row-Barbara Rabb, Thomas Radcliff, Stanley Radford, George Rahe, Bessie Randall, Jack Ransom, Coyla Rasmussen, Jewell Rasmussen. age 3 l Fourfn Row-Jirn Searing, lrvin Smifh, Winion Sleipneg, Elwood Smilh, Helen Silver, Third Row-Alrain Simpking Lillian Skog, Donald Skoogl Roberf Severide, Mariorie Smith Bever y Smith. Second Row-John Scoll, Elecfa Skeie, Lucille Skotdai Connie Shank, Donna Shepard, Jean Mary Smith. 'sf Row-Ramona Salrnonson, Alberf Sand, Anna Marie Sarqenr, Geraldine Saunders, Dwight Sched Raymond Schiller, Alice S:hwe': Third Row-Mary Srirnac, lrene Sfroncek, Lloyd Srcesfa' , Vivian Thiessen, Wair Sroyle, Qoberl' Svendsen, Vernon Swamp- Axel Torqel. Second Row-Irene Teslow, Juanifa Theodore, Glorine Snr-pg Jack Sullivan, James Sullifan, Bill Sweefman, Alice Taylor, Ben Sweet Firsl' Row-Grace Snell, Ausfin Spearman, Don Spence' E'sie Sfanness, Ruvh Sfenesen, Muriel Sfapledon, Geraldine S'e Kalharine Sfranack. Fourfh Row-Ray Vellaf, Norman Wallinqer, Ed Vernon, Claylon Warfes, Dick Van r-lorn Mildred Voqen. Third Row-Shirley Trimoie Nilliam Wagner, Mariorfe Na 'e' Noel Voss, Barbara Vradenourq, Helen Wade, BeHy Thornfon. Second Row-June Velas, Florence Thwinq, Chesler Van Vee Philamena Vicklund, Margie Vear'i Dorofhy Tripp. Firsf Row-Bob Swanberg, Lesfer Thompson, Harald Urdi Bob Torell, Merlin Tosh, Josephine Tl-aHon, George Vefas. Fourfh Row-Dwiqhf WOGCV Don Willo1'1,Nafhan 'Noodrinq Bodie Wrighl, Carslen With Edna Wykes, Edna Wilson. Third Row-Barbara Yaqle. Homer Wood, Anne Zalud, LaVerne Zeckser, Gloria Weber, Bob Wesllake, Ellen Young. Sgggnd Row-Vera Vllillinqhann. fliiliarn Young, Lila Wil's, Bobbie Jean Wilson, Helen 'NYM Fafeffa Wilson, Jaclyn Wobser. Fira? Row-Gladys Wennerlind. Jack Weslphal, Geraldine While, Aiilene lNilco1en,Aqnes Willard. Earl Willef Cln5rl0He Vfllll5l'TlS. 'E f Athletics and Dancing Are .J efllduwvv- Prominent on 'I believe 'rhaf fhis has been one of 'rhe bes+ years fhaf a iunior class has ever had. l'm no'l' saying ihis iusi fo be pushing my pencil, eifher. Since fhis was fheir firsf year as upperclass- men, 'rhe juniors had a righi' 'lo look big and do liffleg buf fhey didn'+ sif back and do nofhingl ln facf, fheir efforfs surprised even me. They have looked very good and have shown much en- fhusiasm in carrying forward various proiecfs. Under 'rhe presiden'l's guid- ance, fhe class sponsored sev- eral proiecfs of enferfainmenl' and educafion. Among fheir ac- complishmenfs was ioinf spon- sorship of fhe four junior and senior dances. These affairs were usually wows, and i+'s cerfain fhaf fhey could never have been beffer fhan fhis year. Boy, how l did gel' around and gef my nose info fhingsl Besides fripping over my girl-friend's C UPPER: Here fhey are, fhe four iunior class officers, all boys, as you nofice! Nils Nelson, presiclenfg Pefe Greenwood, secrefaryg Cliff Mifchell, vice-presidenfg Perry McCormick, reporfer. Wifh four boys in office, you can bei fhaf fhe adminisfrafion was quife har- monious. 'Specially since fhere was no fem- inine inferference. OCENTER: Advisers were Mr. Don Taylor and Miss Mary Blanchard. OLOWER: This picfure I snapped af one of fhe popular junior-senior dances held in fhe qirls' gym. Four of fhese delighfful and in- formal dances were held during fhe year. Page 83 Junior Cl3iSSHl0ll'S Pl'0gl am fol Past Year feel, l ran across iunior commif- 1'ees+ha'r were all over +he place, faking charge of lhe +icl4e+s, supervising +he en+er+ainmen+, and looking af+er lhe ever- lroublesome punchbowl. I've also noficed +ha+ +he iuniors were ouisfanding in aih- leiics. This realm has usually been almos'r exclusively reserved for seniors: +his year if was in- vaded and many of fhe firsl' leam players in foolball were juniors. This class was also well represenred on 'rhe baseball and basl-ae+ball +eams. The girls weren'+ +o be ou+- doneg lhey proved 'rheir prowess in +he Big B Club and on cham- pionship girls' Jreams. The class enrollmen+ increased considerably 'ro well over +he four-hundred marlner, and il can already be seen +ha'r +hese jun- iors nexl' year will make a size- able and imposing senior class. IUPPER: SeaH'le's number one campfire girl, Shirley Tuggle, flashes a brighl smile. Pin fhose bangs clown, Jane! Biology's guinea pigs occupy Huber? Bogley's +ime. OCEN- TER: Whaf's new in fhe gym bullelin, boys? Torn Cosfello, Waller Myhre, and Milion Reeder look fhe arhlefic news over. James Sullivan and Virginia Schmidf cafch up on some lafe assignmenfs. OLOWER: An apple a day, e+c. Norma Bergquisf helps Florence Hoph keep fhe doc away. Ballard's heffy +acl-ale, Peie Greenwood, fakes if easy. ELEANOR ADAMS JOHN ADAMS LOUISE AHL NEIL ANDERSON JEAN ANG-US DON APLIN CHARLOTTE BALDWIN MERLE BALLOU ROBERT BANTA LAVERNE BEATTIGER KATHERINE BEATTIE LOREN BELL ERWIN BERGER NORMA BERGOUIST LESTER BISH MARY BLECKER JOHN BODEN BEVERLY BOLEN MARY BRIGHT LOUIS BUCHAN DOROTHY BUNTTING IRVING CARLSON RAYMOND CARLSON RUTH CARLSON BILL COLLIER LILLIAN COMER JOY CONNELL ETHEL DAHLBER6 FILOMENA DANDREA PHOEBE DANIELS 1 Page B4 DORIS ANDERSON EARL ANDERSEN JUNE ANDERSON MARIE ANDERSON EDWIN ARNTSEN BOB ATKINS MARIE ATKINS JUNE BACKLUND RAY BARHAM IVAN BARKER DON BAUMAN ANNA BAYLESS LUTHER BENGTSON BETTY JOY BENNETT ROSEMARY BENTLEY RUTH BERG JACK BLACKER JEAN BLACKLER BOB BLAIR JEAN BLAKE GERTRUDE BOSS ED BRAATEN THELMA BRAATEN JAMES BRETSEN STANLEY BUNTTING ROGER BYE MARY CARLO HAZEL CARLSON DON CASTONA BESSIE CLARK SHIRLEY CLIFFORD MAXINE CODY O PAT COOK ANNA BELLE COOPER MARTHA COOPER ELEANORA CRUMPLER RICHARD DAVENNY ANEMARIE DAVIS BETTY DAVIS CAROLYN DAVIS Page 85 JOHN DAVIS FRANCES DAWLEY MURIEL DE LONG NORMAN DENNELL DOROTHEA DRESSEL JEAN DRYDEN - KENNETH DUDA EDWARD DUNN GLADYS EIDE TRIG EKROM PHILLIP ELSBERRY LOIS ENGELHART O RAY FARLEY ALTA FARSJ E AILEEN FENTON PAUL FIORITO O RICHARD FLOYHV IRENE FORBES If STELLA FOSS U JOHN FOUTS GERNIE FREEMAN JOHN FRODESON ESTHER FRY KENNETH FURSETH HENRY GEISOR GERTRUDE GERBER MARION GIBBARD MAX GILLIAN JOHN GORUD BEULAH GOUTHEY MARJORIE GRAHAM MELVERNE GRAHAM EDITH GRIMES PHILIP GRONOUIST BERNICE GUNDERSON ELSIE GUNDERSON WILEY HALE GERTRUDE HALLGRIMSON DICK HANSEN BONITA HANSON BEATRICE DENK DOROTHY DONOVAN HAZEL DOWNING ALLENE EDGECOMB CONNIE EGERER RMYRTLE AN ESTHER ENGQUIST OTTO ERICKSON CHARLES EWALD MAXINE FITE GERTRUDE FLANIGAN ED FLEISCHER PHYLLIS FRANK IVALEE FREDERICKS ELVINE - FREDERICKSON GLADYS GABRIELSON KIRSHEN GAUPSETH BETTY GAY WALTER GILSETH BEVERLY GLEDHILL EVELYN GLOVER PHYLLIS GRAMPRIE RICHARD GREGORY PETE GREENWOOD TED HAGADORN DOROTHY HAGEN SHIRLEY HAINES JIM HANSON ROBERT HANSEN MARGARET HARWOOD OLIVE HATFIELD BOB HAWKINS JUANITA HAYES HAROLD HILL DOROTHY HILTON MAY HISLOP BOB HOLBERG TOM HOPKINS FRED HORSPOOL ELAINE JACOBSEN JACK JACOBSEN GORDON JAEGER FLORENCE JOHNSON GERTRUDE JOHNSON GILBERT JOHNSON VIRGINIA JOHNSON HOWARD JONES PATRICIA JONES MONROE KARTERMAN MARJORIE KASS ALLAN KELLY PATTY KINSMAN DANIEL KLINE ELAINE KNEADLER THOMAS KURTZ JACK KYES JANET LA CHAPELLE MARION LARSEN MAXINE LARSON LILLIAN LARSON Page 86 CHARLES HENRY GAYLE HENRY EDWARD HEZEL MARGARET HIGHLAND JEAN HITCHMAN ED HOFFMAN HELEN HOFFMAN KENNETH HOLEN O JESSIE HUDSON GLEN HUNT BRIEN HUSSEY MILDRED JACKSON EDITH JARDE JERRY JENSEN BOB JOHNSON EDITH JOHNSON JOE JOHNSON NORMAN JOHNSON RUTH JOHNSON SHIRLEY JOHNSON I KRISTIN JONSSON MARIE JORGENSEN NAOMI KANGAS CLYDE KANNITZER VELDA KENNEDY BILL KERR RBAR KING ROBERT KING RUSSELL KNIERIM IDABELLE KNUDSON MARJORIE KORSMO LILLIAN KRAHN DONALD LA FLAM JUNE LAGER CHERRY LANGSEA CLAYTON LARKIN LOUISE LARSON LUCILLE LARSON JANE LASATER BARBARA LATSHAW Page B7 BILL LEE JUNE LEET OLIVER LEREN KENNETH LIDA RICHARD LINDSTROM BETTY LINNANE RICHARD LLOYD FLORENCE LUNDE EVELYN MALVIK GENE MASON RODNEY MATE TOM MATTHEWS MARY MCCARTY DOROTHY McCHESNEY MAX M. MCCLELLAND BETTY McCLINTOCK DON MCEACHERN DONALD McGILL DOROTHY McGREGOR GEORGE MQIVOR GWYNN MEYER SAM MIDDAL HELEN MICHEL MAURICE MIKKOLA WAYNE MILLER LUCILLE MILLION CLIFFORD MITCHELL BERNICE MOAN MARION MOORE JOE MORGAN BILL MOTZER DOROTHY MUNSON KATHRYN NELSON LLOYD NELSON MARY NESS NILS NELSON DAGNY NYLAND JACK OAKLEY MARGARET ODEN VIVIAN ODENRIDER JANE LILLELAND GRACE LINDFORS NORMAN LINDJORD ELMER LUNDSTEAD FAYTHE MACOMBER LAURA MQCPHERSON KENNETH MATHISEN MAYNARD MATHISEN MYRTLE MATSON MARJORIE MCCOLLUGH PERRY MCCORMICK IAN MocDONALD EARL McLAREN EVA McKECHNIE ENITA MCMILLAN GEORGE MILLER JUNE MILLER MARY MILLER RUTH MOLNES MYRTLE MONSON JEANNE MOORE DICK MYHRE WALTER MYHRE BETTY NELSON JOHN NORDLUND AINA NYBERG CORRINE NYLAND LYNN OLASON BOB OLSON KEN OLSEN MAURICE OLSON ILUCILLE OSTRANDER ROY OTTERSON KENNETH PEDERSON LILLIAN PEHLING PAT PERIARD ELLEN PETERSON SHIRLEY PETERSON HENRY PROBST DELORIS RASMUSSEN EDITH RASM USSON MARGARET RASMUSSEN O REX RHOADES MARION BELLE RICE GEORGE RICHERS BETTY ROSENOUIST LOIiP,UDDYf GORDEN RUNDQUIST ELLEN SATHER BILL SAUER NORMA SAVAGE VIRGINIA SCHMIDT DORIS SCHNEIDER JAMES SCHNEIDER LOIS SHALLOW LESLIE SHAVER VIRGINIA SIBON WILLARD SKARTVEDT PAULA SKOG GERALDINE SMITH Page 88 BOB O'KEEFE HARRY PARSONS CHARLES PASSE LA VERNE PATTERSON BETTY PERKINS ETHLYN PETERMAN IRENE PETERSEN BETTY PETERSON ELEANOR PRONG BETTY PURVES NANCY ANN PUTNAM LILLIAN RAKER GARTH READ EARL REED MILTON REEDER JEAN REPP MARIE ROBINSON EMORY ROGERS IRENE ROGERS HOWARD ROLIE MARJORIE SABEY SHIRLEY SAHLMAN NORMA SAMPPI REIDAR SAND MARJORIE SCHAAR PAULINE SCHAAR LAILA SCHAU WILLIAM SCHERMER ELINOR SCHWARTZ JOE SCHWETZ RUTH SCEELES RALPH SETTERMAN FLOYD SIEVERT GLENN SIMONS WARREN SIMI JUNE SIMPIER LOIS SOLEY IRVING SOLSNESS KENNETH SPAULDING ROBERT SPEARMAN Page 89 PETE STAPHORST BOB STARKEY GENEVIEVE STEPHENS KATHERINE STRAND VIRGINIA STRANDBERG HAFSTEIN STRAUMFJORD BETTY SWANSON DAVID SWANSON BETTY SWIFT DAVID TAYLOR DOLORES TAYLOR LEE TEMPLE HARRY THUE BETTY TIMM MAXINE TIDWELL ED VOSS GLORIA WALKER MARGARET WALLACE MARIE WASHINGTON GORDON WATSON PEGGY WATSON FRED WEHDE ORVAL WEIDER CHARLES WELLS CARL WILLIAMS RUTH WILLIAMS BEULAH WILLMAN ROYAL WOLCOTT JACK WOODARD PATRICIA WYLIE FRANK STIPEK JOHN STOUT RONALD STRANACK ANN STROM DOROTHY STURGEON ART SUNDBERG MASAKO TADA ALICE TANNER ROSELYN TASCHEK KENNETH TOMPSON GUDRUN THORGERSON NITA THORIN SHIRLEY TUGGLE LOIS UFFORD EDWARD VAN MASON HELEN WALLEN DOROTHEA WANGBERG CHARLIE WASMER VERA WEAVER DANIEL WEBSTER MARCELLA WEE LOIS WEDMAN JOHNNY WILHELM MARION WILLE ALBERT WILSON DON WILSON NELLIE WOHLLEBEN JACK YEAGER MINORU YONEMURA WAYNE ZELDENRUST Seniors Complete Four Successful Years 1'l 7T, 'Ah, fo be a seniorl Thaf is SOMETHING, I musf say. Climaxing four long years of 4.1-1 ...fi-Q ,fu K 'ff . ,J-o.J.1 I Ji? advancemenf in Ballard, fhe Q? me ni J' Iargesf senior class in 'rhe .Ill schooI's hisfory graduafes fo go fo higher fields of achievemenf in fhe world oufside high school. Buf, while fhose seniors were here, fhey were every freshman's idol, and mine foo, and subcon- sciously Iooked up fo by all ofher classmen. They've been here for four long years, years in which I've wafched fhem carve fheir niche in BaIIard's hall of fame. Now, fhey are going, leaving many pleasanf memories be- hind. Throughouf fhese years fhe class has been preffy flashy in all of ifs endeavors. I fhink fhey have achieved many fhings in a manner befiffing fheir rank. ,J In fhe field of enferfainmenf, fhe seniors sponsored several dances ioinfly wifh fhe iunior 9' class. I had a very enioyable O UPPER: Senior class officers elecfed by five hundred seniors were Donn Frizzell, presidenfg Laverne Graber, vice-presidenfg Bill McQuis- fon, reporferg and Florence Cubbin, secrefary. OCENTER: Mr. Forresf Voelns and Miss .ff Mayme Kreul were The advisers. OLOWER: A Commencemenf speakers were Caroline Baef- Ise, valeclicforiang Ina Leonard, salufaforiang Donn Frizlell and Ann Bensefh, class choice: Don Sculafi and Mildred Hansen, faculfy choice. Gosh, I wish I knew half as much as fhey do. They're u swell bunch of kids. Largest Seni fime swinging if af all of fhe shindigs. l also considered fhe senior assembly, builf around a radio broadcasf, a swell piece of enferfainmenf. The dramafic and comedy parfs were consid- ered nearly fhe besf amusemenf displayed during fhe whole year. The class didn'f go in for amusemenf sfandards only, fhough. l'm fall-sing abouf fhose eighfy-fwo members fhey had on fhe honor sociefy. Thaf was a a neaf display of scholasfic achievemenf. ln spolrfs, foo, fhe seniors up- held Ballard's name wifh honor. They figured prominenfly in winning fhe freshman and soph- omore basl-aefball champion- ships during fheir respecfive years. They also placed mem- bers on lasf year's championship baskefball feam. Yes, if cerfainly is greaf fo be a senior. Gosh, if l'm lucky, I'll be af fhaf sfage preffy soon. Then, wafch me sfruf. lsome fancy sfeppers perform af fhaf super senior assembly. Florence Cubbin, Margaref Marshall, Don McEacheran, Zelfa Payne, and Margaref Bunker swing on down. OTwo prel- fy misfresses of 'the ballef, Peggy Noonan and Donna Helfsley, also display fheir accomp- lished arf of dancing fo appreciafive senior assembly audiences. O Here! Here! Jusf whof does Donn Frizzell see in 'rhaf funny face dis- played by Bob lSnooksl Campbell. Don Sculafi ioins in fhe boys' fun af fl-re April 9 iunior-senior dance. or Class Leaves Ballard 5 , E? ,? Q if if V f 7 5 7 in 4,H'5 ' 1 ' 1 2 is 1, , . QBETTE ABRAMSON-Aud. Clerk 3, 4, Midw. Con. 2, 3, Jr. Glee Z, 3, Camera Club 4, Girls' Rest R. 4, Hon. Soc. 2. Hobby-Roller skating and dancing with Ruthie and the kids. Favorite Saying- Uh-huh! .DAWN ADAMS-A Cap. Chr. 3, 4, Sr. Glee 3, Spr. Con. 3, 4, Athl. 4, Camera Club 4, Quill Club 4. Hobby-Skiing, horses, and dancing, Favorite Saying- If I wasn't a lady I'd-. .BOB AGERS -Band 2, 3, 4, Midw. Con. 2, 3, 4, Jr. Glee I, 2, Pep Band 4, Sr. Glee 3. Hobby-- Building display models of real planes. Favorite Saying- How about letting me use the car tonight Dad? .ROSE CECILE AKERS-Athi. 3, 4, Tal. Staff 3, 4, Assembly Order Comm. 4, Clean-up Comm. 4, Game Order Comm. 4, Ski Club 4, Sr. Counselor 4, Vocational Comm. 4, Hospitality Comm. 3, Roll Rep. I. Hobby-Having lots of fun playing the role of HangnaiI Hattie. Favorite Saying- If he is 6' 2 I get him! .WAR- REN RAY AKERVICK-Tal. Rep. 3, Bank Rep. 2. Hobby-Running around with C. R. and J. D. Favorite Saying- I'm no 'Ozzie.' .RODNEY AKESSON-Horseshoe Tourn. 2, 3, Intra. Foul Shooting 2. Hobby-Monkeying with gas engines. Favorite Saying- Nuts. .EVELYN C. ALINDER-Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Clean-up Comm. 4, Game Order Comm. 4, Poster Comm. 4, Sr. Counselor 4, Class Rep. 4, Advisor's Office 3, Aud. Clean-up Comm. 3, Stamp Rep. 3. Hobby-Ice skating. Favorite Saying- What a dummy! .IRENE AMUNDSEN-Girls' Rest R. 4, Hon. Soc. 2. Hobby-Getting fun out of life. Favorite Saying- Nuts! .GRACE ANDERSEN-Bank Rep. 2, 3, Tal. Rep. 2, 3, Roll Rep. 3, Stamp Rep. 3. Hobby-Foolin' around. Favorite Saying- I wouldn't know, see? QHAROLD B. ANDERSEN-Intra. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Foul Shoot- ing 2, 3, 4, Intra. Football 2, 3, Class Rep. 4. Hobby-Sports. Favorite Saying- Goodbye now. .ADELENE F. ANDERSON-Athl. 2, 3, 4, Big B Club 3, 4, Bank Rep. 2, Attend. Clerk 4, Camera Club 4, Handicraft Club 4, House Comm. 3, Class Rep. 3. Hobby-Collecting dress patterns. Favorite Saying- Hey, Hazel, you dropped a stitch. .ADELINE M. ANDERSON-Jr. Glee 2, 3. Hobby-Sewing. Favorite Saying- Laugh, and the world laughs with you, cry, and you cry aIone. .BOB C. ANDERSON-Hon. Soc. 3, 4, Chem. Lab. Asst. 4, Social Service Comm. 4, Boys' Rest R. 3. Hobby-Chemistry and literature. Favorite Saying- What do you know. .BURTON L. ANDERSON-Roll Rep. I, 2, 3, 4, Debate I, 3, 4, Lunch- room I, 3, 4, Stamp Rep. I, 2, 4, Bank Rep. 2, 3, Libr. I, 3, Track I, Z, Clean-up Comm. 2. Hobby-Trying to dance and study. Favorite Saying- I iust can't stand you! .DAKE H. ANDERSON-Roll Rep. 2, 3, School Play 3, Clean-up Comm, I, 2, Jr. Glee I, 2, Midw. Con. l, 2, Christmas Play 2, Streetcar Comm. 2, Lunchroom I. Hobby-Dancing and studying. Favorite Saying- You dumb pussy! .DORIS A. ANDERSON-Midw. Con. 3, 4, Jr. Glee 2, 3, Spr. Con. 4, Sr. Glee 4, Christmas Con. 3. Hobby-Music, and monkeying around with my pals. Favorite Say- ing- Gee, but that's swell. .DORIS M. ANDERSON-Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Roll Rep. 2. Hobby-Developing. Favorite Saying- Honor Bright? .EVELYN J. ANDERSON-Hon. Soc. 2, 3, Stamp Rep. 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 3, Badminton 3, Basketball 3, Hockey 3, Roll Rep. 3, Soccer 3, Tennis 3, Usher School Play 2. Hobby -All sports. Favorite Saying- Well, good! .IRENE LAUREL ANDERSEN-Jr. Glee 2, 3, 4, Sr. Glee 3, 4, Spr. Con. 3, 4, Bank Rep. 3, Midw. Con. 4, Opera 4. Hobby-Swimming and dancing. Favorite Saying- Ya know, if ya know what I mean. .LORRAINE ANDERSON-Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Roll Rep. 3. Hobby-Waiting for Saturday nights. Favorite Saying- Any mail? .PAUL ANDERSON-Horseshoe Tourn. 2, 3, 4, Bank Rep. 2, 3, Stamp Rep. 2, 3, Roll Rep. 2, Traf. Squad 4. Hobby-Kinking my wig. Favorite Saying- Just wait till I get my car. QROSE E. ANDERSON-Hobby-Reading and music. Favorite Saying- Wow! .RUTH E. ANDERSON-Bank Rep. I, 2, Jr. Glee l, 2, Midw. Con. I, 2. Hobby- Playing different instruments and singing. Favorite Saying- I laughed so I thought I'd die. .RUTH S. ANDERSON-Roll Rep. 3. Hobby-Dancing and working at Penney's. Favorite Saying- I'Il have you know. Page 92 Page 93 QWINIFRED ANDERSON-Cosiume Girl 3, 4, Stamp Rep. 3, 4, Vocalional Comm. 4, lnsfallaiion and Elec. Comm. 3, Molher-Daughter Banq, 3, Hockey 2. Hobby- Waifin' aroun' for Withers afler 4+l-1. Favorite Saying- Huh? .AMY ELLEN ANDERTON -Hon. Soc, 2. Hobby- Learning Io drive. Favorile Saying- lsn'I if awful? .DAN ANTHONY-Baseball Z, 3, 4, Jr. Glee 4, Roll Rep. 4, Foolball Mgr. 3. Hobby-Keeping a scrapbook of baseball players. Favorife Saying- Slighfly. QLUDVIS ASPEN-Infra. Basketball 2, 3, 4, A Cap. Chr. 4, Double Ouariet 4, Roll Rep. 4, Sr. Glee 4, Basketball 3, Midw. Con. 3, Hon. Soc. 2. Hobby-Drawinq. Favoriie Saying- ll don'l lake a lol of brains Io do Ihal! .CAROLINE LAURA BAETKE-Usher 2, 3, 4, Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Quill Club Lilerary Crilic 3, 4, Chrm. Minule Comm. 4, Big B Club 4, Meril Comm. 3, Honor Guard 2. Hobby- Keepinq ihe keys of Kress' cash reqisler bobbing. Favorite Saying- May l help you, please7 .IRVING BAGS-EN-lnlra. Baskelbali 2, 3, 4, Field Palrol 3, 4, Jr, Glee 2, 3. Hobby-Fishing. Favorile Saying- Lel's qo fishing. .ETHEL BAKER-Jr. Glee 4, Roll Rep. 3, Slamp Rep. 3, Opera Make-up Comm. 2, Tal. Rep. 2. Hobby-Laughing, dancing and iokinq. Favorife Saying- Now when 'Defle' and I were in Hollywood! .FRANKLIN P. BAKER-Jr. Glee 3, 4, Midw. Con. 3, 4 Boys' Rest R. 2, 3, Safely Palrol 4, Radio Club 3, Spr. Con. 3. Hobby- U. S. M. C. R. Favoriie Saying- Why nof ' .GAITHER E. BAKER-Radio Club -1. Hobby-Radio. Favorile Saying- To be or not lo be, lhal is lhe queslionf' QMILDRED BAKKEN-Anli-Smoking Comm. 4, Handicraf? Club 4, Bank Rep. 2, Class Rep. 2. Hobby-lce and roller skaling. Favorife Sayinq- l really don'f know. QVIVIENNE BANGS-Bank Rep. 3, Roll Rep. 2. I-lobby-Keeping frack of Shirley Ann. Farovile Saving- Me loo. . HELEN BARDARSON - Hobby - Sewing. Favorile Sayin UnlorlunaIely ' .EARL BARRETT-lnlra. Baskeiball l, 2, 3, 4 Tennis 3. 4, Ping Pong 3. 41 Baskelball Mor. 3' Hon. Soc. 2. Hobby-Skiing and fishinq. Favorile Saying- I don'f know. QWILLMAN A. BARTH-lnfra. Baskefball I, Z, 3, 4, Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Roll Rep. I, 2, 3, Class Rep. I, 2, 3, Chrm. Social Service Comm. 3, 4, Basketball I, 23 Bank Rep. l. 2, Boys' Club Cab. 2, Meri? Comm. 2. Hobby-Pholoqraphy. Favorile Saying- Fancy meefinq you here. .LAWRENCE BENDER-lnfra, Foolball 2, 3, 4, Baseball Mgr. 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Lunch-Bag-Brigade 3. 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Foolball 2, 3, Trai. Squad -I, Game Order Comm. 4, Assem. Order Comm. 4. Hobby-Giving advice 'o 'he lovelorn. Favorile Saying- No fooling. .RUTH M. BENGTSON-Alhl. I, 2, 3, 4, Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Biq B Club 3, 4, Mida. Con. 3, 4- Shingle Siaff 4, Chrr-n. Social Service Comm. 4, Sr. Glee 4, Opera 4, I-Iandicrafl Club 4, Gym Office 3. Hobby-Badrninlon. Favorile Saying- Thal's a new one on me. .ANN BENSETH-Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Sfudenl Council 3, 4, Assem. Order Comm. 4, Sr. Counselor 4, Pres. Big B Club 4, V.-Pres. Girls' Club 4, Infer- School Council 4, Shingle Staff 3, V.-Pres. Hon. Soc. 3, V.-Pres. Class 3. Hobby- Tennis and swimming. Favoriie Saying- Oh, I don'l know. .ETHEL LOUISE BLACK-Roll Rep. 3, Jr. G-lee 3, Spr. Con 3, Midw. Con. Z. Hobby-Raising my kiilen to be a cal. Fa-vorile Saying- Hi-ya, kidl QVERA MAPIE BLACKISTON-Sr. Glee 2, 3, 4, Midw. Con. 2, 3, 4, Program Comm. 4, Chrislrnas Con. 3, Exfravaganza 3, Opera 2, A Cap Chr. 2. Hobby-Anylhing enlera Iaining. Favorile Saying- For John sake. .LEDA BLACKWELL-Alhl. 2, 3, Hobby-Hecklln' Winnie affer lourfh period. Favorile Saying- Maybe, perhaps. Q EVELYN BLADT-Handicrafl Club 4, A Cap. Chr. 3, Spr. Con. 3, Jr. Glee 3. Hobby- Swimming and :url board riding. Favorile Saying- I l'1aven'I The sliqhlesi idea. QGEORGE BOITANO-Track 2, 3, 4, Foolball 3, 4, Hl-Y 3, 4, lnlra. Baskefball 3, 4, Infra. Foolball 3, 4. Hobby-Afhlefics. Favorite Saying- Yeah, l'hal's right QALICE D. BONEBRAKE-Hobby-Hob-nobbin' with C. B. and Ihe gang. Favorire Saying- Who, me? .ROSALIND ELVIRA BOR6-Sr. Orch. 3, 4, Libr. 3, 4, Jr. Glee 2, 3, J-'. Orch. 2, Roll Rep. 2. Hobby-Dancing. Favorile Saying- Dennis or Denny. OVIVIAN EILEEN BOULET-Hobby-Roller and ice skaling. Favorile Saying- All right 'LUClLLE BOURGETTE-Clean-up Comm. 43 Tal. Rep. 4. Hobby-Swim- ming and yachling. Favorile Saying- Well, for heaven's sakes. 'HAROLD BOYD-Band Z, 3. Hobby-Slcepin'. Favorile Saying- Who Iel you in? QJOHNNIE EOYDSTUN-Sr. Glee Z, 3, 43 Midw. Con. 2, 3, 43 Opera 2, 43 Exlrava- ganza 33 Spr. Con. 33 Roll Rep. 3. I-lobby-Ice cream parlors. Favorile Saying- Holy cow! 'HAROLD W. BRANDRUD-Roll Rep. 43 Locker Comm. 33 Hon. Soc. 23 Debale I3 lnlra. Easkelball I, Hobby-Keeping Mac oul ol lrouble. Favorile Say- ing-- l'm nol kiddin' you. QVIRGINIA M. BRANN-Jr. Glee 2, 3, 43 Tal. Rep. 3, 43 Spr. Con. 3, 43 Midw. Con. 3, 43 Bank Rep. I, 23 Alhl. I, 23 Clean-up Comm. 43 Chrlslmas Con. 33 Slamp Rep. 2. Hobby-Picking while specks oul ol pepper, Favorile Saying-- Don'l know if I could. QJUNIOR ALBERT BREVIK-Sr. Orch. 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 2, 3, 43 Opera 2, 3, 43 Sr. Play 2, 3, 43 Sr. Glee 3, 43 Tal. Co-Edilor 43 Shingle Slaff 43 Boys' Double Quarlelle 43 Boys' Club Press I. Hobby-Drawing, music and news wriling. Favorile Saying- More or less. 'DON BREWBAKER-Traf. Squad I, 43 Jr. Glee I, 43 Inlra. Foolball 2, 33 Inlra. Baskelball I, 2. Hobby-Golf and fishing. Favorlle Saying- Take il easy. 'MARY E. BRIGGS-I-lobby-Piclure collecling. Favorile Saying - Greal word! 'SYLVIA BROTHEN-Jr. Glee I, 23 Desk Clerk 43 Midw. Con. 23 Class Rep. I. Hobby -Collecling souvenirs. Favorile Saying- Quil your yapping. 'BETTY A. BRYAN-Slamp. Rep. 43 Class Rep. 3. Hobby-Going places. Favorile Saying- Oh! 'CAROLYN S. BRYANT-Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 43 Debare Team 3, 43 Tal. Slaff 3, 43 Usher 3, 43 Bank Rep. 2, 33 Tal. Rep. I, 23 Social Service Comm. 43 Clean-up Comm. 3. Hobby-Talking and reading. Favorile Saying- Skip il. .MARGARET LOUISE BUNKER-Foollighlers 3, 43 Hockey 2, 43 Tal. Rep. 2, 43 Baskel- ball 2, 33 Slamp Rep. 43 Game Order Comm. 43 All-School Play 33 Program Comm. 33 Hon. Soc. 23 Class Rep. 2. Hobby-Skiing. Favorile Saying- I oughl lo gel a leller loday. 'MARIE BUNTTING-Aud. Clerk 43 Libr. Clerk 3. Hobby-Dancing and pal-ing around wilh lhe lwins. Favorile Saying- Have you seen lhe lwins? 'CLIFFORD BURRUS-I-lobby-Roller skaling. Favorile Saying- Oh, boy. 'RAYMOND L. BUSCH-Hon. Soc. 23 Class Rep. 2. Hobby-Hunling, fishing, arch- ery, and fencing. Favorile Saying- I don'f know. 'JAMES H. BYRD-Midw. Con. 2, 33 Jr. G-lee 2, 33 Bank Rep. 43 Spr. Con. 2. Hobby-Helping Roberl John wilh his spelling. Favorile Saying- Come on, lel's lake a powder. 'JEANNETTE MAYE BYRD-Midw. Con. 3, 43 Jr, Glee 2, 33 Slamp Rep. 2, 33 Clean-up Comm. 43 Spr. Con. 3. Hobby-Going places wilh Ev, Favorile Saying- How come? 'DOROTHEA CALL-Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 43 Jr. Glee I, 2, 33 Hospilalily Comm, 43 Ex- lravaganza 33 Midw. Con. 33 Molher Daughler Banq. 3. Hobby-Collecling lhings and sluff. Favorile Saying- Oh me! 'BOB J. CAMPBELL-Jr. Glee I, 2, 33 Midw. Con. 2, 33 Slamp Rep. 43 Class Rep. 3. Hobby-Pleasing cuslomers. Favorile Saying- Where a curve is combined wilh a slraiqhl road, pause slighlly al lhe iunclion. 'ROBERT E. CAMPBELL-Foolball 2, 3, 43 Sr. Glee 2, 3, 43 Midw. Con. 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y 3, 43 Inlra. Alhl. I, 33 Field Palrol 2, 33 Track I, 23 Sludenl Council 43 Chrm. Anli- Smoking Com. 43 Exlravaganza 3. Hobby-Foolball. Favorile Saying- Nile Speoplef' .ANNABELL CARLTON-Slamp Rep. I, 23 Jr. G-lee 33 Spr. Con, 3. Hobby-Dancing and planning for lhe lulure. Favorile Saying- Hello, Bug. ' MARKO M. CARR -Slage Crew 2, 33 Ping Pong 23 Inlra. Baskelball I. Hobby-Slaying oul of work, Favorile Saying- Thal's right. 'DELITE CARSON-Slamp Rep. 3, 43 Girls' Resl R. 43 Handicrall' Club 4. I-lobby-Singing, cooking, and wailing for slreelcars. Fae vorile Saying-MOH? Page 94 Page 95 'CAROL L. CHAMBERLIN-.lr. Glee 4, Class Rep. 3. Hobby-Pal-ing around with Eleanor. Favorite Saying- Do you know what? .MORLEY D. CHAPMAN, JR. -Hobby-Aviation. Favorite Saying- They ought to hang that guy. .NOR- MAN CHESTER-Midw. Con. I, 3, Bank Rep. 4, Sr. Glee 3, A Cap. Chr. 3. Hobby- Fishing 'n stuff. Favorite Saying- No doubt. QBERNARD CHIVERS-Basketball 3, Sr, Glee 4. Hobby-Wondering what the rest ot the world is made ot. Favorite Saying- Do be careful. .ANNA IRENE CHRISTENSEN-Spr. Con. I, 3, 4, Jr. Glee 3, 4, Midw. Con. 2, 3, Christmas Con. 3, 4, Clean-Up Comm. 4, Library Clerk 4, Tal. Rep. 4. Hobby-Trying out new recipes. Fa- vorite Saying- Oh Kid! .SOLVEIG Cl-IRISTOPHERSEN-Girl Reserves 3, 4, Make'Up Comm. 3, Midw. Con, I, Jr. Glee I. Hobby--Pal-ing with Mugs and Elaine. Favorite Saying- Yes, uh-huh. .CLARENCE CLAFFEY-Intra. Basketball I, 2, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Baseball 4, Bank Rep. 3, l00 Mile Club 2, Intra. Baseball and Football. Hobby-Roller skating, logging, and ice skating. Favorite Saying- Definitely yes, no. .GENEVA C. CLAUSSEN- A Cap. Chr. 3, 4, Sr. Glee 3, 4, Midw. Con. 2, 4, Opera 4, Christmas Con. 3, Spr. Con. 3, Extravaganza 3, Jr. Glee 2. Hobby-Watching the world go by. Favorite Saying- Did I ever have tun last summer! .CHARLES L. CLIFF-Class Rep. 4, Bank Rep. 3, Roll Rep. 2. Hobby--Making money. Favorite Saying- ls that so? .K. MAEBETH CLOGSTON-Hon. Soc, 2, 3, 4, Girl Reserves 4, Girls' Rest R. 4, Class Rep. 4, Clean-Up Comm, 3, Stamp Rep. 35 Bank Rep. I. Hobby-Bowling. Favorite Saying- Sayl What town is this? .VIRGINIA COLELLA-Midw. Con. 3, 4, Sr. Glee 4, Jr. Glee 3, Spr. Con. 3, Bank Rep. 2. Hobby-Trying to understand the whys and wherefores of D. K. and L. R, Favorite Saying- Hello, Honey. .LORRAINE E. COMES-Midw. Con. I, 2, 3, 4, Aud, Clean-Up Comm. I, 2, Hosp- itality Comm. 4j Opera 4, Sr. Glee 4, Tal. Staft 4, Slip Collector I, 3. Hobby-Swim- ming, dancing, and tennis. Favorite Saying- Now listen, Mac! QJOI-IN COMPLITA-Football I, 2, 3, 4, lntra. Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Bank Rep.l,2,3, Basketball I, 2, 3, Intra. Track I, 3, Traclv I, 3, Traf. Squad 4. Hobby-Fishing, and harmonica playing. Favorite Saying- A penny saved is a penny earned. .VIOLA M. COOK-Jr. Glee 4, Spr. Con. 4. Hobby-Eating and sports. Favorite Saying- I nearly died! .HAZEL FRANCES COOPER-Camera Club 4, Handi- craft Club 4, Hon. Soc. 3, Usher 2' Spr, Con. I. Hobby-Teasing my dad. Favorite Saying- Well, it you like it. .ELINOR MARIE CORBITT-Bank Rep, 2, 3, Stamp Rep. 2. Hobby-Dancing and srating. Favorite Saying- Oh, I dunno. .TOM COSTELLO-Baseball 3, 4, Intra. Basketball 3, 4, Roll Rep. 2. Hobby-Fishing. Favorite Saying- lt's a fact. .RICHARD ALLEN COURTIER-Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Field Patrol 2, 3, Shingle Staff 4, Poll Rep. I. Hobby-Music. Favorite Saying-- Aw, shucks! .MARY CRAGGS-Jr. Glee 2, 3, 4, Bank Rep, 4, Tal. Staff 4, Spr. Con. 3, Hon. Soc. 2, Midw. Con, 2. Hobby-Swimming, hiking, and answering notes. Favorite Saying- I don't feel like working today .VERAJEAN CROSSETT-Athl. I, 2, 3, 4, Aud. Clerk 2, 3, Sr. Orch. I, 2, Tal, Rep. 4, Class Rep. 3, Bank Rep. 2, Hon. Soc. 3, Midw. Con. 2. Hobby-Looking tor twin millionaires with Pinkey. Favorite Saying- Why shore! .FLORENCE BERNICE CUBBIN-Footlighters 3, 4, Opera 2, 3, Roll Rep. 2, 3, Sr. Glee 2, 3, Chrm. Locker Comm. 4, Chrm Vocational Comm. 4, Sec. Class 4, Assembly Order Comm. 3, Friendship Comm. 3, Treas. Class 2. Hobby- Dancing and being happy. Favorite Saying- Definitely, .THOMAS W. CUBBIN-Hobby-Boat-building. Favorite Saying- Can you figure that out? .EVELYN CURRAN-Girl Reserves 3, 4, Quill Club 3, 4. Hobby- Dancing, skating and swimming, Favorite Saying- Why? .CLYDE A. CURTIS -Hon. Soc. 3, 4, Radio Club 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Clean-Up Comm, 4, Shingle Staff 4, Tal. Staff 4, Class Rep. 3. Hobby-Pounding on an ivory-bedecked box, or scouting tor scoops tor the Talisman, Favorite Saying- Mout, swish an' stuff. QLUCILLE DAHL-Jr. Glee 3, Spr. Con. 3. Hobby-Anything that's fun. Favorite Saying- Ain't it the truth? .CHRIS DARIOTIS-Track 2, 3, 4, All-School Play 3, 4, Hon. Soc. 3, 4, Roll Rep. 3, 4, Clean-Up Comm. 4, Frosh-Soph. Football 2, Soph. Basketball 2, Christmas Play I, 4. I-lobby-Music. Favorite Saying- East is East, West is West, Of all the countries, Greece is best! .MAE DAVlES-Hobby-Swim- ming and roller skating. Favorite Saying- For crying out loud. QPHYLLIS DAVIS-Hon. Soc. 3, 4, Hockey 2, Jr. Glee I. Hobby-Swimming. Favorite Saying- Lite's like that. .THOMESENA DAVIS-Basketball and Volleyball I, 2, 3, Hockey 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Assembly Order Comm, 4, Aud. Clean-Up Comm. 3, Health Comm. 3, Track I. Hobby-Tennis. Favorite Saying- Let's truck, .MARGIE DAWE-Jr. Glee I, 4, Midw, Con. I, 4, Libr. Clerk I, 2. Hobby--Watch- ing harbor lights. Favorite Saying- You ain't lying. .CLAIR DEARINGER-Field Patrol Mgr. I, 2, 3, 4, lntra. Basketball Mgr. 2, 3, 4, lntra. Football 2, 3, 4, Intra. Baseball 4, Roll Rep. 2. Hobby-Baseball and hunting. Favorite Saying- Don't ask me. .CLYDE DEARINGER-Field Patrol Mgr. I, 2, 3, 4, Intra Football I, 2, 3, 4, Intra. Mgr. 2, 3, 4, lntra. Baseball 4, Roll Rep. 3. Hobby-Hunting and Fishing. Favorite Saying- Hurry up with your towels, .RUTH DENCHEL-Bank Rep. 2, 3, 4, Stamp Rep. 3. Hobby-Thinking up names for people who ridicule my avoirdupois. Favorite Saying- Ain't it a wow! .JOY DETHMAN-Baseball I, 2, 3, 4, Hon Soc. 2, 3, 4, Orch. I, 2, 3, Basketball and Hockey 3, 4, Band 2, 3, Chrm. Handicraft Club 4, Roll Rep. 4, Quill Club 4. Hobby- Making friends, Favorite Saying- But definitely. .MILDRED G. DIEHL-Athi, 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong 2, 3, Big B Club 3, Aud. Clerk 2. Hobby-Basketball. Favorite Saying- Dode, I'm sorry. .JOHN T. DIMAK-Bank Rep. 2, 3, Sr. Glee I, 2, 3, Midw. Con. 2, 3, Opera 2, 3, Roll Rep. 4, Hon. Soc. 3, Monroe Stage Mgr. I. Hobby -Athletics. Favorite Saying- I'm not prepared. .ARTHUR F. DOLL-Foul Shooting Contest 3, 4, lntra. Basketball 4, Bank Rep. 3, Field Patrol 2. Hobby-Squeezing the Buffalo, Favorite Saying- Die Teufel du sagstf' .VIRGINIA DONNELL-Badminton 2, 3, 4, Hockey Z, 3, 4, Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Tennis Z, 3, 4, Basketball l, 2, 3, Big B Club 3, 4, Quill Club 4, Stamp Rep. 3, Tal. Rep. 3, Usher 3. Hobby-Swimming and horse-back riding. Favorite Saying- Who, me? .R. VIRGIL DORSETT, JR,-Field Patrol I, 2, 3, 4, lntra. Basketball, Football 3, 4, Football I, 2. Hobby-Fishing, photographs, automobiles. Favorite Saying- Of all the crust! QEDWINNA K. DOYLE-Stamp Rep. 2, 3, Jr. Orch. I, Midw. Con. I, Spr. Con. I. Hobby-Collecting bets from P.,S.,Y9Quthe athletic games. Favorite Saying- You'll have to go now. .RUTH GERALQIIQFTDRQTNINE-Midw. Con. I, 2, 3, 4, Opera Z, 3, 4, Sr. Glee 2, 3, 4, 75I'iTI'Clerk '3f'4f'A Cap. Chr. 2, 3, Tal. Rep. 2, 3, Entertainment Comm. 4, Jr. Glee I. Hobby-Mountain-climbing. Favorite Saying- Really? .ARTHUR DUGGINS-Sr. Glee 3, 4, Roll Rep, 2, 4, Boys' Double Quartet 4, Opera 4, Midw. Con. 3, Extravaganza 3, Spr. Con. 3, Bank Rep. 2. Hobby -Riding horse-back. Favorite Saying- Not a chance. .ELIZABETH DUNCAN-Hon Soc. 2, 3, 4, Assem. Order Comm, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 3, 4, Traf. Squad 3, 4, Pres. Girls' Club 4, Sr. Counselor 4, Shingle Editor 3, Treas. Girls' Club 3, Shingle Staff Z, Class Sec. I. Hobby-Ski trips. Favorite Saying- Who turned on my lights? OMERLYN E. DUNN-Jr. Glee 2, 3, 4, Midw. Con. 2, 3, 4, Libr. Clerk 4, Roll Rep. 4, Horseshoe Tourn. 3, Radio Club 3, Spr. Con. 3. Hobby-Listening to short-wave police calls. Favorite Saying- I wouIdn't know. .JAMES G. DYAR-Track 2. Hobby-Swimming. Favorite Saying- Lite is simpler for him. .FLORENCE N. EDGAR-Lunchroom I, 2, 3, Jr. Glee I, 4, Roll Rep. I, 2, Bank Rep. 2, Basketball 2, Midw. Con. I. Hobby-Dancing, raising Cain and writinq letters to Alaska. Favorite Saying- Har we go now, har we go. .LESTER H. EKMAN-Basketball 3, 4, Roll Rep. 2, 4, Stamp Mgr. 4, Class Rep. 4. Hobby- Sports and popular songs. Favorite Saying- I'm not fussy. .CATHERINE ELIASSEN-Hobby-Horseback riding. Favorite Saying- Be down about seven, if I come. it Page 96 0. 'ALFRED A. ENGELSON-Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Horseshoes 3, 4, Intra. Football 2. Hobby-Sports. Favorite Saying- l'll see you later. 'EVELYN F. ENGWALL- Bank Reb. 2. Hobby-Ice skating, swimming, and boating. Favorite Saying- Well, I do know. 'EVELYN B. S. ERICKSON-Information Desk 3, 4, Bank Rep. 2, Roll Rep. 2, Mail Clerk 3. Hobby-Swimming. Favorite Saying- Well! Listen! 'JOHN OSBORN ERICKSON-Hobby-Being Different. Favorite Saying- Some other time. 'WALT W. ERICKSON-Midw. Con. I, 2, 3, Jr. Glee I, Z, 3, Radio Club 2, Bank Rep. I. Hobby-Listening to the radio. Favorite Saying- Aw go on! 'MABEL LEE ERLANDSON-Personality Comm. 4, Spr. Con. 3, Jr. Glee 3. Hobby- Sinqing, dancing, and drawing, Favorite Saying- Has anyone seen Rosie? 'RUTH B. ESSELBACH-Aud. Clerk 3, 4, Athl. 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Poster Comm. 4, Roll Rep. 4. Hobby-Dancing and roller skating. Favorite Saying- lt shall be done. 'DON FIORITO-Intra. Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Intra. Horseshoe 4, Intra. Foul Shooting 3, Hobby-Baseball, basketball and all other sports. Favorite Saying- For a while. 'JESSIE M, FORD-Hon. Soc. 2. Hobby-Playing the piano and having a good time. Favorite Saying- lt's liable to be most anything. 'JOSEPH L. FOSS-lntra, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Roll Rep. 4, Intra. Track 3. Hobby- Basketball. Favorite Saying- Not so much noise, Harold. 'MILTON FOSTER- lntra, Football 3, 4, All School Play 4. Hobby-Experimenting with original ideas. Favorite Saying- Oh Yeah! 'NORMAN FOSTER-Hobby-Football. Favorite Saying- So Futilel QELMER FREDBACK-Quill Club 4. Hobby-Watching the fights and riding street- cars. Favorite Saying- lt's a pushoverf' 'JACK FREDERICKS-Foul Shooting Contest 3, 4, Horseshoe Tourn. 3, 4, Intra. Basketball 2, 3, Class Rep. 4. Hobby-Hom- ing pigeons and roller skating. Favorite Saying- l'm flying a kite. 'SCOTT FREEMAN-lntra, Football 2, 3, Roll Rep. 3, Bank Rep. 2, Hon. Soc, 2. Hobby-Here today, gone tomorrow Favorite Saying- How'd you like a dat? QDONN H. FRIZZELL-Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Student Council 4, Chrm. Grounds Comm, 4, Pres. Hi-Y 4, Class Pres. 4, Roll Rep. 4, Social Service Comm. 4, Tratt. Squad 4, Intra. Basketball 3. Hobby-Hunting and fishing. Favorite Saying- Yeah, I know. QALICE FROGNES-Sr Glee 3, 4, A Cap. Chr. 4, Spr. Con. 4, Extravaganza 3, Midw. Con. 3. Hobby-Singing. Favorite Saying- Ya, sure! 'MARGUERITE GARD. INER-Hon. Soc. l, 2, 3, Roll Rep. 3, I-lobby-Going places with Lorraine. Favorite Saying- Oh, that's my favorite song, 'EARL R. GARR-Quill Club 4, Intra. Basketball 3, Ping-Pong 2. Hobby-Looking for a nice girl. Favorite Saying- That don't cut no ice. 'VIRGINIA GATES- l-lobby-Calling Seneca 3I0O. Favorite Saying- You know. 'ALLAN GELD- SETH-Foul Shooting Contest 2, 3, Horseshoes 2. Hobby-Drawing and fishing. Fa- vorite Saying- So what? 'VIRGINIA GEORGE-Quill Club 3, 4, Jr. Orch. l, 2. Hobby-Designing blouses. Favorite Saying- What, really? 'EVELYN MARIE GIBSON-Jr. Glee 2, 3, Clean-Up Comm. 4, Class Rep 4, Midw. Con. 3, Spr. Con. 3. Hobby-Going places with Jent. Favorite Saying- Now l'll tell a couple. 'DORIS EILEEN GODFREY -Quill Club 3, 4, Bank Rep. 3, 4, Midw. Con. 4, Jr. G-lee 4. Hobby-Palling around with Pat, R, H. and C. N. Favorite Saying- It's a great life it you don't weaken. .CANADETTE GOETHALS-Stamp Rep. 3, 4, Jr. Glee I, 2, Jr. Orch I, 2, Midw. Con. 2, Bank Rep. 2. Hobby-Talking about a trip to Hollywood. Favorite Saying- Tain't tunny, Bake. .O. DONALD GOETZ-Radio Club 2, 3, 4, Roll Rep. 4, Stage Crew 3, Hobby-Amateur Radio. Favorite Saying- Speed gets 'um. .ELAINE L. GOULDBERG-Midw Con. 3, 4, Jr. Glee 3, 4, Make-Up Comm. 2, 3, Ski Club 4, Roll Rep. 4, Girls' Rest R. 2. Hobby-Falling around with Mugs and Soapy. Favorite Saying- Ooohh-Boy! Q LAVERNE A. GRABER-Athl. I, 2, 3, 4, Big B Club 2, 3, 4, Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Chrm. Merit Card Comm. 4, Treas. Big B Club 4, Handicraft Club 4, Class V.APres. 4, Associate Editor Shingle 4, Merit Comm. 3, Jr. Editor Shingle 3. Hobby-To swing it -with a Badminton racket. Favorite Saying- Why, sure! .KATHERINE JANE GRAY-Jr. Glee 2, 3, Spr. Con. 3. Hobby-Palling with Pat, Nell and Bee. Favorite Saying- Ain't it a wow? .MARGARET GRAY-Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Bank Rep. I, 2, 3, Big B Club 3, 4, Roll Rep. I, 2, Chrm. Standards Comm. 4, Sec. Big B Club 4, Shingle Staff 4, Lost and Found Comm. 3, Hockey Mgr. 3, Hospitality Comm. 2. Hobby-Playing Badminton. Favorite Saying- Meet you at seven, Jeannette. .ALFRED W. GREENBERGER-Intra. Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Roll Rep. I, 2, 3, Foul Shooting Con. 2, 3, IOO Mile Club 3, Field Patrol 3, Assembly Seat. Comm. 3, Vol- leyball 2, Bank Rep. I. Hobby-Football, basketball, baseball, tennis, and swimming. Favorite Saying- They can't do this to me. .HAROLD Z GREENWALD- A Cap. Chr. 2, 3, 4, Sr. Glee 2, 3, 4, Footlighters 3, 4, Midw. Con. 2, 4, Yell Lead. 4, All-School Play 4, Spr. Con. 3, Extravaganza 3, Opera 2, Christmas Play 2. Hobby- Has anybody got any suggestions? Favorite Saying- Well, why be technical? .GLADYS V. GREFSRUD-Midw. Con. 2, 3, 4, Spr. Con. 2, 3, 4, A Cap. Chr. 3, 4, JI. Glee k2, 3. Hobby-Dancing, skating and playing the piano. Favorite Saying- don't now. .LUCILLE G. GRIGGS-Bank Rep. 2, 4, Tal. Rep. 3, Roll Rep. 2. Hobby-Dancing and writing to him. Favorite Saying- Nobody's business. .ARNE GROTHE- Roll Rep. 3. Hobby-Competing with A. S, for kicks, Favorite Saying- Hi, Swish! QMARGARET JANE GUSTAFSON-Jr. Glee I, 2, Girls' Auxiliary 2, Midw. Con. 2, Class Rep. 2. Hobby-Collecting poetry and programs. Favorite Saying , That's good. QROSE ELIZABETH GUSTAFSON-Athl. 4, Handicraft Club 4. Hobby-Hiking and hairdressing. Favorite Saying- No doubt. .IRMA PAULINE HABERL-Anti- Smoking Comm. 4, Camera Club 4, Handicraft Club 4, Social Service Comm. 4, Class Rep. 3. Hobby-Almost everything, I betcha. Favorite Saying- Oh, gee whiz! .ELEANORE HAGEMAN-Jr. Glee 2, 3, 4, Midw. Con. 3, 4, Girl Re- serves 4. Hobby-Johnnie. Favorite Saying- Johnnie? Johnnie, Johnnie! Q MARGRETE ASLAUG HAGUE-Sr. Glee 2, 3, 4, Spr. Con. 2, 3, Tal. Staff 3, 4, Midw. Con. 2, Candid Camera Club 4, Handicraft Club 4, Extravaganza 3, Opera 2, Tripple Trio 2. Hobby-Hunting. Favorite Saying- Ol-Ia-la. .ALBERT HALEY-Jr. Glee 3, 4, Midw. Con. 3, 4, Roll Rep. 3, 4, Spr. Con. 4. Hobby-Collecting first edi- tions of books and magazines. Favorite Saying- What did you do today? .RUTH HALLE-Aud. Clean-Up Comm. 4, Aud. Clerk 4, Bank Rep. 4, Typing Comm. 4. Hobby-Dancing. Favorite Saying- Be on the dot. 'EDGAR B. HAMILTON-Football 2, lntra. Basketball l. Hobby-Electricity. Fa- vorite Saying- Kwitcherbellyakinf' .CAROL L. HANSEN-Athl. 2, 3, 4, Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Midw. Con. 2, 3, Lunchroom 3, 4, Jr. Glee 2, A Cap. Chr. 3, Roll Rep. 3. Hobby-lce skating. Favorite Saying- Fiddlesticks. .MILDRED V. HANSEN -Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Roll Rep. 3, 4, Social Service Comm. 3, 4, Locker Comm. 2, 3, Camera Club 4, Hon. Soc. Decorations Comm. 4, Shingle Staff 4, Tal. Staff 3, Girls' Rest Room 2, Flower Comm. 2. Hobby-Reading books on foreign lands and enioy- ing outdoor lite in Big Timber. Favorite Saying- Gee-Minnie. 'CHARLES C. HARLOW-Sr. Orch. 2, 3, 4, Midw. Con. 3, 4, Band 3, 4, Opera 2, 4, Spr. Con. 3, All-School Play 4, Extravaganza 3. Hobby-Telling people I am not a Swede. Favorite Saying- How do you do that problem? . HJORDES HART- MAN-Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Jr. Glee l, 2, 3, Midw. Con. I, 2, 3, Big B Club 3, 4, Chrm. Hospitality Comm. 4, Shingle Staff 4, Gym Ottice 3, Personality Comm. 3, Extravaganza 3, Bank Rep. I. Hobby-Following a pattern. Favorite Saying- Skal vi gaa Mem? .WAYNE HAYWARD-Roll Rep. 2, 3, Basketball l, 2, Track I, 2, Bank Rep. I, Football I. Hobby-Taking care of Bender. Favorite Saying- Ttiat's what's the matter. Page 98 Page 99 I I I .JOHN ROGER HEATH-lntra. asketball 3, 4, Opera 2. Hobby-Going without sleep. Favorite Saying- That's what you think. OMARJORIE HEGSETH- Hobby-Sitting home with W. W. Favorite Saying- Why? .DOROTHY M. HEINZERLING-Midw. Con. I, 2, 3, 4, A Cap. Chr. 2, 3, 4, Big B Club 2, 3, 4, Sr. Glee 2, 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, 4, Basketball I 2, 4, Track I, 2, 4, Hon. Soc. 2, 3, Opera 4, Tal. Rep. 4. Hobby-Walkin' and wonc.'I1'. Favorite Saying-''Tootsie-Bo-Bo. 'BOB HEITMILLER-Hobby-Playing Chop-sticks on the piano. Favorite Saying- AlI work and no play makes 'Jack'. . DONNA J. HELTSLEY-Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Midvv Con. 3, 4, Sr. Glee 3, 4, Opera 2, 4, Roll Rep. 2, 3, Chrm. Personality Comm. 4, Bank Rep. 3, Girls' Rest Room 3, Extravaganza 3. Hobby-Dancing and paying bets. Favorite Saying- Oh, Peter! .CORINNE D. HENDRICKSON-Girls' Sr. Glee 2, 3, 4, Midw. Con. 2, 3, 4, Spr. Con. 2, 3, Opera 4, Extravaganza 3. Hobby-Dancing land howll, roller skating and playing baseball. Favorite Saying- Whoo! l'm a hoot owl! QRUTH B. HERZOG-Jr. Glee 2, 3, 4, Midw. Con. 4, Aud. Clean-Up Comm. 3, Roll Rep. 3, Spr. Con. 3. Hobby-Reading, swimming, and hiking. Favorite Saying- Yep, I reckon so. .ILA M. HESSLER-Class Rep. 3, 4, Stamp Rep. 4, Hockey Z. Hobby-Going places with A Broadwayite. Favorite Saying- Wo-Boy! QIRENE E. D. HILL-Sr. Glee 2, 3, 4, Midw. Con. 2, 3, 4, Opera 3, 4, Triple Trio 2, 3, Program Comm. 3. Hobby-Music. Favorite Saying- Oh, fooey! QROBERT E. HILL-lntra. Basketball I, 2, 3, 4, Roll Rep. I, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Game Order Comm. 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Track I, 2, Student Council 4, Trat. Squad 4. Hobby-Skiing, Favorite Saying- Ohl .MARY HOLEVAS-Bank Rep. 3, Libr. Clerk 3. Hobby-Dancing and pal-ing around with Bunny and my twin. Favorite Saying- Where are Bunny and Polly? .PAULINE HOLEVAS-Lunch- room Cashier 3, 4, Jr. Glee 2, Hospitality Comm. 4, Stamp Rep. 3, Hon. Soc. 2, Midw. Con. 2. Hobby-Dancing and pal-ing around with Bunny and my twin. Favorite Saying--rSay, have you seen my other ZM3-Bunny and Mary? .ART HOLSTAD-Con. 2, 3, 4, Opera 2, 3, 4, Roll Rep. 2, 3, 4, Sr. Glee 2, 3, 4, Intra. Basketball 2, 4, Class Reporter 2. Hobby-Getting subscriptions to the Help- Holstad Fund. Favorite Saying- One for all and all for Holstadf' .PHYLLIS A. HORGEN-Midw. Con. 2, 3, 4, Sr. Orch. 2, 3, 4, Opera 2, 3, 4, Roll Rep. 2, 3, 4, Sr. Play 2, 3, 4, Spr. Con. 3, 4, Hon. Soc. 2. Hobby-Reading and dancing. Favorite Saying- Well- .EDWARD H. HORSPOOL-Jr. Glee I, 2, 3, 4, Midw. Con. I, 2, 3, 4, Field Patrol 2, 3, 4, Spr. Con. 3, Roll Rep. I. Hobby-Being an ice'man. Favorite Saying- Oh, Yeah! QBOB HOWISEY-Intra, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Ping Pong 2, 3, 4, Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Roll Rep. 4, Co-Editor Tal. 4, Basketball Mgr. 3, Stamp Rep. 3. Hobby-Basketball. Fa- vorite Saying- Some fun. .MARY LOUISE HUFF-Quill Club 3, 4, Big B Club 4, Bank Rep. 3, Hon. Soc. 2, Jr. Glee 2. Hobby-Talking about getting thin and sports. Favorite Saying- I don't think so. .ARTHUR HUGHES-Stamp Rep. 4. Hobby-Playing snooker with the boys. Favorite Saying- That's true. .ALETHEA HULL-Hobby-Traveling, dancing, and skating. Favorite saying- Well, back East- .CATHERINE HYDE-Class Rep. I, 4, A Cap. Chr. 4, Aud. Clean- Up Comm. 4, Midw. Con. 4, Opera 4, Sr. Glee 4, Spr. Con. 3, Hon. Soc. 2. Hobby- Worrying about other people. Favorite Saying- My heavens. .LEONARD ITTER-Tal. Staff 3, 4. Hobby-Attending the cinema. Favorite Saying- Hi, Buck. .ELEANOR JACOBSEN-Hobby-Swimming and sports. Favorite Saying- I can imagine. OHARRY WM. JACOBSON-lntra. Basketball 2. Hobby-Swimming and collecting stamps, coins, etc. Favorite Saying- Certainly, .KATHERINE V. JACOBSON-Jr. Glee I, 2, 3, Aud. Clean-Up Comm. 4, Hospitality Comm. 4, Order Comm. 4, Ink Squad 4, Midw. Con. 2. Hobby-Dancing, skiing and knitting. Favorite Saying- Take it easy, you'll last longer. QVIVIAN JACOBSON-Jr. Glee 3 4' Midw Con 4' Spr Con 3' Tal Rep 3 Hobb , , . . , . . 5 . . . y -Drawing. Favorite Saying- I should worry. .MADGE JAMES-Big B Club 3, 45 Roll Rep. 2, 35 Assem. Order Comm. 45 Chrm. Clean-Up Comm. 45 Student Coun- cil 45 Sr. Counselor 45 Treas. Girls' Club 45 Class Sec. 25 Hon. Soc. 25 Pres. Girls' Club Monroe I. Hobby-Sports. Favorite Saying- I don't have one. .IRENE JA - . . . . NSON Class Sec. 3. Hobby-Collecting things for my house. Favorite Saying- My stars and garters. Q LORRAINE JELLEN-Handicraft Club 45 Class Rep. 45 Hon. Soc. 2, Hobby-Trying to wear what I sew and eat what I cook. Favorite Saying- 'Tain't so. .MAR- GARET L. JENSEN-Big B Club 3, 45 Corr. Sec. Girls' Club 45 Assem. Order Comm. 45 Assem. Seat. Comm. 45 Inter-School Council 45 Student Council 45 Sr. Counselor 45 Traf. Squad 45 Standards Comm. 35 Chrm. Health Comm. 2. Hobby-Skiing lor trying tol. Favorite Saying- Who turned off my lights? .WILLIAM JOHANNESEN Midw. Con. I, 2, 3, 45 Sr. Glee 2, 3, 45 Football I, 2, 35 Roll Rep. I, 2, 35 Opera 2,45 1:1nti4S1moking Comm. 45uClean-Up Comm. 45 Double Quartet 45 Shingle Staff 45. Bus gr al. 3. Hobby Skiing, hiking and taking unposed pictures. Favorite Saying- I didn't mean it that way. QKENNETH JOHANNSON-Hobby-Making friends. Favorite Saying- Save your mcney. .FRANCES ADELINE JOHNS-Handicraft Club 45 Gill Reserves 4. Hobby-Dress designing, dancing, and athletics. Favorite Saying- I'll be seein' you. .ALFRED E. JOHNSON-A Cap. Chr. 3, 45 Spr. Con. 3, 45 Sr. Glee 3, 45 Double Quartet 45 Extravaganza 35 Bank Rep. 35 Jr. Glee 2. Hobby-Singing and Ping Pong. Favorite Saying- lsn't Peg swell? .ANNA MARIE JOHNSON-Basketball I, 25 Latin Club I, 25 Libr. Clerk 25 Service Club 25 Hobby-Keeping a scrap book. Favorite Saying- Oh, Yeah? .BOB C. JOHNSON-Sr. Orch. 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 4' Midw. Con. 2 3 4' Spr Con 2 3 4' Football 35 Opera 2. Hobby-Making tools of women. Favorite Saying- PIea'se. ' ' QDOLORES M. JOHNSON-Aud. Clean-Up Comm. 45 Hobby-Checking up on A. S. and trying to be a beautician. Favorite Saying- Ga-ber now. .ERNA JOHNSON-Midw. Con. I, 3, 45 Glee Accompanist I 2 3' Sr Orch 3 4' Spr. Con. I, 35 Extravaganza 35 Sr. Play 3. Hobby-Getting assignments for Music V. Favorite Saying- Oh Gnats! .FERNE L. JOHNSON-Tal. Staff 3, 45 Jr. Glee 25 Bank Rep. 25 Aud. Clean-Up Comm. 25 Midw. Con. 2. Hobby-Going to the dances with all the girls. Favorite Saying- You know. .HAROLD JOHNSON-Jr. Glee I 2' Bank Rep I' Midw Con I Roll Re I H bb P ' , , . , . . 5 p. . o y- umping gas. Favorite Saying- Who, me? .HOLGER JOHNSON-Hobby-Hiking, swimming, and fishing. Favorite Saying- Fair Demlddlen. .LOUISE M, JOHNSON-Aud, Clean-Up Comm. 3, 45 Girl Reserves 2, 35 Jr. Glee I, 35 A Cap. Chr. 45 Midw. Con. 45 Opera 45 Sr. Glee 45 Stamp Rep. 45 Aud. Clerk 35 Spr. Con. 3. Hobby-Going to California. Favorite Say- ing- Oh, foo! .MAX J. JOHNSON-Bank Rep. 35 Baseball Mgr. 2. Hobby- Playing golf with the boys, Favorite Saying- Who'd a know'd it? .MILTON JOHNSTON-Hobby-Taking the tick out of model T's. Favorite Saying- Hey Foo, cut it out! .SIGNE K. JONASEN-Opera 2, 3, 45 Sr. Glee 2, 3, 45 Triple Trio 2, 3, 45 Assem. Comm. 45 Assem. Order Comm. 45 Rec. Sec, Girls' Club 45 Sec. Footlighters 45 Student Council 45 All-School Play 35 Chrm. Personality Comm. 3. Hobby-Enioying myself. Favorite Saying- ls there a meeting this mornin'? .CORINNE JONSON-Midw. Con. 25 Chanters 25 Hon. Soc. 2. Hobby-Drawing. Favorite Saying- l'll smash you! .LORRAINE JOYCE-Athl. I, 2 3, 45 Hobby-Dancing and driving. Favorite Saying- Oh, nuts! .KARL KANNITZER-Orch. 2, 3, 45 Midw. Con. 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 35 Bank Rep. 2, 35 Opera 2, 3. Hobby-Hockey. Favorite Saying- l wouldn't know. .LYLE E. KANNITZER-Sr. Orch. 2, 35 Midw. Con. 25 Spr. Con. 25 Opera 35 Hon. Soc. 35 All-School Play 25 Extravaganza 2. Hobby-Taking a certain M. G. to shows on Saturday nights. Favorite Saying- O. K. Page IOO 'BOB KASTNER-Hobby-Swimming. Favorite Saying- O.K. .BUDD KATH -Hobby-Skating. Favorite Saying- Aw, forget it. . BEN D. KEENEY-A Cap. Chr. 2, 3, 4, Bank Rep. I, 2, 3, Stage Mgr. 3, 4, Boys' Rest Room 3, 4, Sr. Glee 2, 3, Tal. Rep. Z, 3, Traf. Squad 4, Youth Forum Rep. 4. Hobby-Traveling. Favorite Say- ing- O. K., Fellows. .LEONA KENNEDY-Typing Comm, 3, 4, Bank Rep. 3, 4, Aud. Clean-Up I, 4, Aud. Clerk 3. Hobby-Dancing. Favorite Saying- Oh, Fudge! .LENARD E. KENT- Midw. Con. I, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Glee I, 2, 3, 4, Spr. Con. I, 2, 3, 4, Bank Rep. l, 2, 3, 4, Opera 2, 3, 4, School Play 3, 4, Trat. Squad 3, 4, A Cap. Chr. 2, 4, Boys' Double Quartet 2, 4. Hobby-Bowling, striking, and sparring. Favorite Saying- There we go! .HERBERT KIEKENAPP-Football 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Jr. Glee I, 3, Midw. Con I, 3, Hi-Y 4, Traf. Squad 4, Assem, Order Comm. 4, lntra. Football 3, lntra. Basketball 3. Hobby-Athletics and dancing. Favorite Saying- l iust can't stand you, B A. .ANNA BRITTA KILGREN-Hobby-Dancing, sports and going places. Favorite Say- ing- What 'cha Say? .DAPHNE KINDER-Midw. Con. I, 3, 4, A Cap. Chr. 3, 4, Sr. G-lee 3, 4, Extravaganza 3, Athl. I, Jr. Glee I. Hobby-Trying to understand the whys and wherefores of V. C. and L. R. Favorite Saying- Let's see now. .RUTH E. KINDRED-Hon, Soc. 2, 3, 4, St. Car Comm. 3, 4, Bank Rep. I, 4, Merit Comm. 4, Office Ass't 4, Info, Desk 3, Roll Rep. I. Hobby-Trying to be ioyous, courageous, and courteous. Favorite Saying- Hey, you guys! QEUNICE M. KING-Big B Club 3, 4, Quill Club 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, Hockey 2, 3, Volleyball 2, 3, Shingle Staff 4, Bank Rep. 3. Hobby-Slinging the Mout with Curtis and Sawers, Inc. Favorite Saying- Oh, Mout! .BILL KNOWLES-Band 2, 3, 4, Midw. Con. 2, 3, 4, Spr. Con. 2, 3, 4, Sr. Orch. 3, 4. Hobby-Blowing hot air through a piece of brass. Favorite Saying- I don't know. .LOUISE KNOWLES -Band 3, 4, Midw. Con. 3, 4, Tal. Staff 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, Class Rep. 4, Roll Rep, 4, Standards Comm. 4, Bank Comm, 4, Volleyball Mgr. 3, Jr. Glee Z. Hobby-Tootin' my tooter. Favorite Saying- I ai'i't a sayin'. .GEORGE KORSAK-lntra. Basketball 2, 3, 4, lntra. Football 2, 3, Ping Pong 2, 3. Hobby-All kinds ot sports. Favorite Saying- Say-. .LAWRENCE KORSMO -Track Z, 3, 4, Hon. Soc. 2, 4, Quill Club 4, Bank Rep. 3, A Cap. Chr. 3. Hobby- Tickling the ivories. Favorite Saying- That's right. .ELAINE KOSMOS- Footlighters 3, 4, Sr. Glee 3, 4, Midw. Con. 3, 4, Spr. Con. 3, 4, Sr. Orch. 2, Personality Comm. 4, All-School Play 3, Extravaganza 3. Hobby-Enioying life. Favorite Saying- I don't think so. 'THEODORE A. KUSSMAN-Stage Crew 3, 4, Horseshoes 2, 3, Basketball 2, 3, Roll Rep. 3. Hobby-Sailing, swimming, and fishing. Favorite Saying- I often wonder. QBOB LA LANNE-Intra. Basketball 2, 3, 4, lntra, Football 3, 4, Track 2, 3, Chrm. P. T. A. Dance Comm. 4, Bus. Mgr. Tal. 4, Anti-Smoking Comm, 4, Hon. Soc. 2. Hobby -Razzing around with Clint, Herb, and the Reeders, Favorite Saying- l'm going up vo Margaret's, .W. ORVILLE LAMB-Yell Lead. I, 2, 3, Stage Crew I, 2, Bank Rep. 3. Hobby-Roller skating, photography, and sleeping. Favorite Saying- 'I-li, Freshmen. Q BESSIE LANGMAID-Jr, Glee 3, 4, Midw. Con. 3, Spr. Con. 3, Gym Office 3. Hobby -Writing stories. Favorite Saying- Foo. .REUEL LANGSEA-Band I, 2, 3, 4, Midw, Con. I, 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, lntra. Football 3, lntra. Basket- ball I, Hobby-Most anytning. Favorite Saying- So what. .FRANCES LAN- GUS-Roll Rep. 4, Libr. Door Clerk 3, Libr. Desk Clerk 3, Spr. Con. 3, Hobby-Livin', laughin', and lovin'. Favorite Saying- Well, .HARRY LARSEN-Jr. C-lee 2, Midw. Con. 2, Class Rep. 2. Hobby-Fishing and athletic sports. Favorite saying- O, K, .VIOLA MAE LARSEN-Gym Accom- panist I, 2, 3, 4, Athl. 2, 3, Sr. Counselor 4, Vocational Comm. 4, Class Rep. 3, Ex- travaganza 3, Jr. Glee 2, Midw. Con. 2. Hobby-Doin' a lot of nothin'. Favorite Say- ing- l don't get it. .BERNT LARSGARD-Tennis 3, 4. Hobby-Tennis. Fa- vorite saying- How about a buck, Ma'? QHENRY LARSON-Hobby-Everything in general and nothing in particular. Fa- vorite Saying- Aw, phooie! .ALTA RAE LA VERNE-Jr. Glee 3, 4, Spr. Con. 4, Midw. Con. 4, Stamp Rep, 3, Aud. Clean-Up Squad 3. Hobby-Looking on the sunny side of life. Favorite Saying- That's what's the matter. .HAROLD R. LAUB-Midw. Con. 3, School Messenger 3, Jr. Glee 3. Hobby-Traveling. Favorite Saying- What good is it? QNED LAURINE-Intra. Basketball 3, 4, Intra. Football I. Hobby-Things in general. Favorite Saying- Shoot O PATRICIA LEATHER-Sr. Orch. 2, 3, 4, All-City Orch. Z, 3, 4, Midw. Con. 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Extravaganza 3, 4, Spr. Con. 3, 4, Sr. Play 2, 4, Quintette Woodwind 3. Hobby-Bicycling, swimming, and music. Favorite Say- ing- Oh Yeah. .ALPHA MAE LE CLAIR-Hobby-Dancing and doin' my darndest to draw. Favorite Saying- I'm going to study tonight! QVIVIAN LEE-Roll Rep. 3. Hobby-Having tun for only a dime. Favorite Saying- Hi ya, Pootsie! .EVELYN R. LE GAZ-Tal. Rep. 2, 3, Bank Rep. 3, Jr. Glee 3, Midw. Con. 3. Hobby-Sewing, gardening and sports. Favorite Saying- Have you a nickel for ice cream? .BARTLEY LEITCH-Intra. Basketball l, 2, 3, Ski Club 3, 4. Hobby-Skiing. Favorite Saying- Hello, stupid. .ALLEGRA LEMMEX-A Cap. Chr. 2, 3, 4, Midw. Con. 2, 3, 4, Sr. G-lee 2, 4, Opera 4, Triple Trio 3, Extravaganza 3, Spr. Con. 3, Roll Rep. 3, Stamp Rep. 3. Hobby-Growing pains. Favorite Saying- Did you really? .INA M. LEON- ARD-Hon. Soc. Z, 3, 4, A Cap. Chr. 2, 3, 4, Con. 2, 3, 4, Bank Rep. 3, 4, Triple Trio 3, 4, Stamp Rep. 3, 4, Chrm. Typing Comm. 4, Roll Rep. 4, Vocational Comm. 3, Tal. Rep. 2. Hobby-Singing. Favorite Saying- For crying in the night. .GALEN LESTER-Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Class Sec. 3. Hobby-Reading Dime Westerns. Favorite Saying- I don't know. QAILEEN V. LEU-Jr. Glee 2, 3, Midw. Con. 2, 3, Class Rep. 3. Hobby-Swimming and diving. Favorite Saying- Fix my hair, Ethel. .JEANNE RAYMOND LEWIS-Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volley Ball 2, 3, 4, Badminton 2, 3, cke 2 3 Bi C Bi ' ' Club 3 Girls' Club Cab 3 T e Comm Ho y, , g B Iub4, g'Q' , .,yp. .3. Hobby-Roller skating and swimming. Favorite Saying- WelI, starch my shorts! .KATHRYN LIDDY-Hon Soc. 2, 3, 4, Quill Club 3, 4, Tal. Staft 3, 4, Sec. Quill Club 4, Tal. Circulation Mgr. 3. Hobby-Waiting and walking lmostly waitingt. Favorite Saying- Do you know what? ?KARIN M. LINDBERGH-Jr.Glee 3, Class Rep. 3, Spr. Con. 3. Hobby-Eating and seeping. Favorite Saying- I thought l'd die. .ESTHER LINDSKOG-Midw. Con 2 Jr Glee 2 Hobb Hikin Favorite Sa in Gee whiz ' .MARY - I - - Y- 9- Y 9- l - ELEANOR LINSCOTT-Midw. Con. I, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Glee 3, 4, Jr. Glee Accompanist 2, 3, A Cap. Chr. 4, Triple Trio 4, Extravaganla 4. Hobby-Music. Favorite Saying - Definitely no! QOSKAR LJUNGHAMMAR-Intra. Basketball 4, Intra. Tennis 4, Intra. Track 3, Tal. Rep. 3, Track 3. Hobby-Sports. Favorite Saying- Oh Yeah! QMARJORIE BRENDEN LOOMIS-Athi. I, 2, 3, 4, Roll Rep. I, 2, 3, 4, Big B Club 3, 4, Hospital- ity Comm. 2, 3, Clean-up Comm. 4, Game Order Comm. 4, Minute Comm. 4, Sr. Counselor 4, Opera 2, Sr. Glee 2. Hobby-Ice skating at the Ballard Arena. Favorite Saying- Are you going ice-skating Friday night? .MARGARET ANN LOKEN -Sr. Glee I, 2, 3, 4, Midw. Con. I, 2, 3, 4, Opera I, 2, 3, 4, A Cap. Chr, 2, 3, 4. Hobby-Planning a little home. Favorite Saying- My nice daddy,O-O-O, QRICHARD LONG-Jr. Glee l, 2, 3, 4, Midw. Con. I, 2, 4, Track Mgr. 3, Track l, 2, 4, Basketball Mgr. 3, Spf. Con. 3, Roll Rep. 2. Hobby-Track. Favorite Saying- l don't know, teacher. .NINA MARIA LOFQUIST-Stamp Rep. 2, 3, Debate Club 2. Hobby-Skiing, dancing, ice and roller skating, sailing, and leather work. Favorite Saying- I reckon. .JAMES J. LOSEY-Hon. Soc. 3, 4, Radio Club 3, 4, Camera Club 4, Stage Crew 4. Hobby-Photography and girls. Favorite Say- ing- Hi. Page lU2 4 X Page IO3 QBETTE LEE LUND-Stamp Rep. 3. Hobby-Johnnying around the town, Favorite Saying- So what! .HELEN R. LUND-Lunchroom 2, 3, 4, Clean-up Comm. 3, Tal. Rep. 3. Hobby-Nothing in particular, but everything in general-especially football. Favorite Saying- Oh, skip it. .RALPH MacPHERSON-Field Patrol I, 2, 3, 4, Roll Rep. l, 2, 3, 4, Hon. Soc. 2, 3, lntra. Basketball I, 2, Stamp Rep. 4. Hobby-Ice skating. Favorite Saying- What ya doin'? .IONE ANITA MacWILLIAM-Aud. Clean-up Comm. 2, 3, Libr. Clerk 2, 3, Lunch- room 4, Bank Rep. 3, Roll Rep. 2. Hobby-Shoeing the old horse, shoeing the old mare, and shoeing anyone else who needs shoes. Favorite Saying- Sumpin' has got to be done about it, .SYLVIA MAHLE-Roll Rep. 2. Hobby-Having tun with Heinie and the gang, Favorite Saying- Well! Good! .MILDRED LAVERNE MAKELA-Athl. 2, 3, 4, Big B Club 3, 4, Lost and Found Comm. 4, Info. Desk 3, Roll Rep. 3. Hobby-Dancing and sports. Favorite Saying- What do you think? .DEADY J. MANOS-Athl. I, 2, 3, 4, Footlighters I, 2, 3, 4, Mother-Daughter Ban- quet 3, 4, Tal. Staff 3, 4, Stamp Rep. 4, Big B Club 4, Hospitality Comm. 3, Girls' Rest R. 3, Extravaganza 3. Hobby-Dancing and athletics, Favorite Saying- Hi, toots! .MARGARET MARSHALL-Midw. Con. 2, 3, 4, Sr. Glee 2, 3, 4, Opera 2, 4, Band 4, Libr. Comm. 4, Extravaganza 3, Into. Desk 3, Spr. Con. 3, Hockey 2. Hobby-Keeping up with Jobyna. Favorite Saying- I dunno. .AUDREY I. MARTIN-Glee 2, Make-up Comm. 4, Midw. Con. 2. Hobby-Dancing and having fun. Favorite Saying- You've got something there. .BERNICE MARTIN-Jr. Glee 3, 4, Libr, Clerk 2, Midw. Con. 4. Hobby-Sewing, singing, si. Favorite Saying- Take it easy. .FRANCES BERNICE MARTIN- Stamp Rep. 4. Hobby-Collecting silverware. Favorite Saying- Aren't I pretty? .MARTHA MASH-Jr. Glee 3, 4, Bank Rep, 4, Spr. Con. 3, Hobby-Dancing and collecting programs. Favorite Saying- Here I is. .JOYCE MASSART-Roll Rep. I, 3, Debate Club I, 2, Hon. Soc. 2: Tal. Rep. 2 Hobby-Anything that's fun. Favorite Saying- I dunno now. -.ROBERT B. MAUD- LIN-Roll Rep. 2, 3, Bank Rep. 2, Hon, Soc, 2, Stamp Rep. 2. Hobby-Spanking E, H. Favorite Saying- l'll be sueing you. .ANNA VEE MCCONNELL-Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Usher Z, 3, Quill Club 3, 4, Bank Rep. Z, 4, Clean-up Comm. 4, Class Rep. 3. Hobby-Skiing, cooking, ping pong. Favorite Saying- Yes, but-. QLEORA McCONNELL-Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Lost and Found Comm. 2, 3, Ushering 2, 3, Bank Rep. 3, Cleaneup Comrn, 4, Standards Comm. 4, Roll Rep. 2. Hobby-Swim- ming, skiing, cooking. Favorite Saying- Oh, Uncle Wayne! .DOTHA JEAN MCCORMICK-Midw. Con. 2, 3, 4, Sr, Glee 2, 3, 4, Opera 2, 4, Anti-Smoking Comm. 4, Extravaganza 3. Hobby-Music. Favorite Saying-- Do you know something? .MARGARET MCDONELL-Tal. Staff 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, Assembly Seating Comm. 4, Chrm. Poster Comm, 4, Senior Counselor 4, Badminton 3, Friendship Comm. 3, Jr. Glee 2, Roll Rep. 2, Volleyball 2. Hobby-Swimming, badminton, ice skating. Favorite Saying- What was I going to say? IELLEN McDONOUGH-Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Debate Team 3, 4, Roll Rep. I, 2, Stamp Rep. l, 2, Chrm. Ticket Comm. 4, Shingle Editor 4, Vocational Comm. 4, Girls' Rest R. 3, Sr, Glee 3, A Cap. Chr. 2. Hobby-Reading. Favorite Saying- l'lI tell you what. .JOHN MCELROY-A Cap. Chr. 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Traf. Squad 3, 4, Sr. Glee 2, 3, Assem. Order Comm. 4, Lunch Bag Comm. 4, Roll Rep 4, Bank Rep. 2. Hobby-Studying. Favorite Saying- I despise you! .LORETTA MCGRATH-Athl. I, 3, 4, Midw. Con. I, 3, Aud. Clerk 4, Big B Club 4, Chrm, Make-up Comm. 4, Dance Comm. 4, Locker Comm. 4, Personality Comm. 3, Extravaganza 3. Hobby-Patricians, dancing, Joy and Paulineaing. Favorite Saying- Don't you think so? .ETHEL MAC McKEE-Spr. Con. 3, 4, Midw. Con. 3, 4, Opera 4, Sr. Glee 4, Jr. Glee 3, Hockey 2. Hobby-Dancing, and taking candid camera shots. Favorite Saying - Now, don't lose your temper. .MERWIN McKEE-Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, lntra. Basketball 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Foul Shooting 3, Roll Rep. 3. Hobby-Photography. Favor- ite Saying- Consider yourself squelched. .EILEEN MCLAREN-Roll Rep. I, 3, Program and Music Comm. 4, Extravaganza 3, Midw. Con. 3, Spr. Con. 3. Hobby- Hitching my wagon to a star. Favorite Saying- Not now, but later. .GERTRUDE MCLAUGHLIN-Athl. 2, 3, 4, Roll Rep. 2, 3, Aud. Clerk 3, 4, Big B Club 3, 4, Chrm. Health Comm. 4, Extravaganza 4, Vice-Pres. Big B Club 4, Hon. Soc. 2, Jr. Glee 2. Hobby-Driving tin lizzies. Favorite Saying- How true! 'ROBERT MCNERNEY-Golf 3, 4, Intra. Golf 3, 4, Intra. Football 4, Football 3, Horseshoe Tourn. 3. Hobby-Sports. Favorite Saying- You'd be surprised. 'BOB MCPHERSON-Bank Rep. I, 2, 3, 4, Golf 3, 4, Tal. Staff 3, 4, Stamp Rep. 2, 3, Roll Rep. I, 2, Trat. Squad 2. Hobby-Playing golf. Favorite Saying- Eh? QBILL MCOUISTON-Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Stamp Rep. 2, 3, Intra. Basketball I, 2, Track I, 2, Class Reporter 4, Radio Club 3, Midw. Con. I. Hobby-Camping. Favorite Saying- I doubt il. .GERALD E. MEAGHER-Bank Rep. 4, Intra. Basketball 2, Roll Rep. I. Hobby-Sports. Favorite Saying- I don't know. .BETTY MEINER-Hobby-Playing badminton, swimming, dancing. Favorite Saying- Oh, say-. QIONE EDNA MELLE-Basketball 2, 3, 4, Volleyball 2, 3, 4, Jr. Glee 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, Ping Pong 2, 3, Tennis 2, 3, Big B Club 2, Midw. Con. 3. Hobby-Trying to take five subiects and to pass in all of them. Favorite Saying- I wouIdn't know.l QJOBYNA VERONICA MEYER-Midw. Con. 2, 3, 4, Sr. Orch. 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Commencement 2, 3, 4, Locker Comm. 2, 3, 4, Opera 2, 3, 4, Orch. and Band Librarian 2, 3, 4, Sr. Play 2, 3, 4, Roll Rep. 2, Drum Maiorette 4. Hobby-Keeping up with Margaret M. Favorite Saying- Well, good. .VERNIE MILL-Roll Rep. 2, Bank- Rep. 2. Hobby-Strictly brunettes. Favorite Saying- So what-that doesn't cut any ice. .JACK B. MILLS-Hon. Soc. 2. Hobby-Picture-taking and radio. Favorite Saying- Just a minute. .BERNICE P. MOAN-Assem. Order Comm. 3, 4, Debate Club 3, 4, Athi. 3, 4, Tal. Staff 3, 4, Libr. Clerk 2, 3, Aud. Clerk I, 2, Big B Club 4, Girl Reserves 4, Extravaganza 3, Midw. Con. 3. Hobby-Dancing and playing the piano. Favorite Saying- BalIard's going to beat Lincoln. .MARGARET MOBERG-Hobby-Running around and enjoying life. Favorite Saying- Just perfect. 'MARVIN R. MONK-Intra. Basketball 2, 3, Intra. Tennis 4, Roll Rep. 4, Tennis 4. Hobby-indulging in any pastime requiring no physical or mental exertion. Favorite Saying- I don't know. .IRENE MARIE MOORE-Hobby-Having fun. Favor- ite Saying- See me later. .EVA M. MORLING-Jr. Glee 3, Spr. Con. 3. Hobby-Collecting photographs and receiving mail from other countries. Favorite Saying-- Quit fluttering your tonsils. .PATRICIA ANN MORTRUDE-A Cap. Chr. 2, 3, 4, AtI'1I. 2, 3, 4, Midw. Con. 2, 3, 4, Sr. Glee 2, 3, 4, Opera 3, 4, Poster Comm. 2, 4, Big B Club 2, 3, Roll Rep. 2, 3, Clean-up Comm. 4, School Play 4. Hobby-Trying to do everything at one time. Favorite Saying- Don't you think so? .VIRGINIA HELEN MUIR-Athl. I, 3, 4, Roll Rep. I, 3, Camera Club 4, Jr. Glee 4, Girl Reserves 2. Hobby-Trying to be a First Nighterf' Favorite Saying- Are you going to the game? .DOROTHY MURRAY-Baseball 4, Basketball 4, Volleyball 4, Stamp Rep. 3, Roll Rep. 2. Hobby- Keeping Fuzzy out of trouble. Favorite Saying- Gee, I feel swell. .ROBERT MUZZY-Band 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 3, 4, Jr. Orch. 2, 3, Intra. Football 3, Traf. Squad 3. Hobby-Trying to show J. H. who is boss. Favorite Saying- Hi, Buckley. .ELEANOR FAY NEILSEN-Jr. Glee 3, 4, Midw. Con. 3, 4, Spr. Con. 3. Hobby-Swimming, hiking and writing notes to Mary. Favorite Saying- I don't know. .MORRIS NELSEN-Hobby-Reading, Favorite Saying- What do I do next? .ELLA NELSON-Band 3, 4, Spr. Con. 2, 3, West. Wash. Con. 2, 3, West. Wash. Fair 2, 3, Apple Blossom Festival 2, 3, Extravaganza 3, Open House 3. Hobby- Sports. Favorite Saying- You know. .GERALD NELSON-Roll Rep. 4, Locker Comm. 3, Bank Rep. 2, Soccer 2. Hobby-Listening to Jimmy Pedersen gab. Favorite Saying- I don't know. .RUTH NELSON-Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Bank Rep. 2, Glee I. Hobby-Senator-ing and rug making. Favorite Saying- Oh swell! Page I04 Page I05 'MARGARET NESS-Big B Club 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4, Clean-Up Comm. 4, Stand- ards Comm. 4, Libr. Clerk 2, 3. Hobby-Playing badminton and dancing. Favorite Saying- Well, good! 'DOROTHY NICHOLSON-Bank Rep. l, 2, 3, Roll Rep. 3, 4, Aud. Clerk 4, Jr. Glee I, Hobby-Collecting souvenirs. Favorite Saying- Fine thing. 'GLENN NICKOLSON-lntra. Horseshoes 3, lntra. Ping Pong 3, Class Rep. 2. Hobby-Pounding the pillow. Favorite Saying- When do we eat? 'ORRIN W. NILES-Hobby-Music and auto mechanics. Favorite Saying- Don't get excited. 'EDITH NILSON-Athl. I, 2, Stamp Rep. 2. Hobby-Eating pea- nuts. Favorite Saying- l'm hungry. 'PEGGY NOONAN-Bank Rep. 2, 3, Roll Rep. 2, 3, Footlighters 3, 4, Prog. Comm, 2, 3, Sr, Glee 3, Chrm. Prog. Comm. 4, Extravaganza 3, Opera 2. Hobby-Dancing. Favorite Saying- You tell me, and we'Il both know. QJANET E. NORDLAND-Jr. Glee 2, Midw. Con. Z. Hobby-Saving money to go to Stanwood. Favorite Saying- You iust can't take it. 'JAMES H. NORVELL- Hobby-Traveling and hiking, Favorite Saying- It's a graft. 'ROY NYBERG -Intra. Basketball 2, 3, 4, lntra. Football 2, 3, Foul Shooting Contest 2, 3, Roll Rep. 3, Bank Rep. 2. Hobby-Being a Casaba tosser. Favorite Saying- What a brain- lobe. 'JEANNETTE O'BANNON-Atl-rl. I, 2, 3, 4, Shower Room Girl 2, 3, 4, Big B Club 3, 4, Roll Rep. 3, 4, Health Comm. 2, 3, Reporter Big B Club 4, Chrm. Lost and Found Comm. 4, Hon. Soc. 4, Hockey Mgr. 3, Class Reporter 3. Hobby-Playing badminton. Favorite Saying- l'Il be ready, Margaret. 'LLOYD OLASON- Sr. Glee 3, 4, Midw. Con. 3, 4, Opera 4, Extravaganza 3, Jr. Glee 2. Hobby-Sail- boats, motorboats and any kind of boat. Favorite Saying- Remember me? QJACK A. OLIVER-Boys' Rest R. 2, 3, Hon. Soc. 2, 3, Tickets 2, 3, Anti-Smoking Comm. 4, Tal. Staff 4, Roll Rep. 3, Stamp Rep. 3, Magazine Clerk Libr. 2. Hobby- Trying to write stories. Favorite Saying- Shut up, Burton, or I'll smack you. 'REX OLIVER-lntra. Basketball 2, 3, 4, lntra. Football 2, 3, Field Patrol 3, I00-Mile Club 2. Hobby-Sports. Favorite Saying- Ol'1! Mout. 'MARIE SOLVIE6 OLSEN-Roll Rep. 4, Roll Clerk 3, Hon. Soc. 2. Hobby-Dancing and laughing. Favorite Saying- I don't know. 'LEWIS OLSON-Roll Rep. 2, 3, Foul Shoot- ing Con. 2, 3, Horseshoe Tourn. 2, 3, Bank Rep. Z. Hobby-Studying figures. Favorite Saying- Oh, Bull! QNORAL OLSON-Band 2, 3, 4, Midw. Con. 2, 3, 4, Hon. Soc. 2, 4, Opera 2, 3, Jr. Glee I, 2, Sr. Glee 3. Hobby-Model making. Favorite Saying- Nice going. 'HELEN MARIE OSBERG-Midw. Con. 2, 3, 4, Sr. Glee 3, 4, Spr. Con. 3, Jr. Glee 2, Opera 4, A Cap. Chr. 3, Roll Rep. 3, Extravaganza 3. Hobby-Dancing, swimming, and ice skating. Favorite Saying- That's what's the matter. 'AUDREY ELAINE OSTROM-Sr. Orch. 2, 3, 4, Midw. Con. 2, 3, Violin Sextet 2, 3, All-School Play 3, Opera 2. Hobby-Matching tempers with the red heads. Favorite Saying- You're telling me! QGERALD PACKARD-Intra. Football 2, 3, 4, Frosh-Soph. Football I, 2, Roll Rep. I. Hobby-Aviation. Favorite Saying- I don't know. 'LEONARD PAINE-Hon, Soc. 2, 3, 4, Midw. Con. I, 3, 4, Bank Rep. 3, 4, Choir 4, Camera Club 4, Street Car Comm. 3, Sr. Glee 3, Extravaganza 3. Hobby-Photography. Favorite Saying- What's your roll? ' BERNICE E. PALM-A Cap. Chr. 2, Midw. Con. 2. Hobby-Talking and ice skating. Favorite Saying- I bet you're kidding. 'AILENE PANCHOT-Midw. Con. l, 2, 4, Choir 3, 4, Spr. Con. 3, 4, Sr. Glee 3, 4, Jr. Glee I, 2, Opera 4, Christmas Con. 3, Extravaganza 3. Hobby-Rounding up new members tor the B. H. C. U. Favorite Saying- Oh, Gee--l 'THERESA PARCHEM-Port. I. Clerk 2, 3. Hobby-Collecting scalps. Favorite Saying- The stutf's there, kid. OCLIFFORD PARR-Intra. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Class Rep. 4, Roll Rep. 3. Hobby-Stealing candy from little kids. Favorite Saying- What 'flavor is your sucker? .ROZELLA PARR-Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Clean-up Squad 3, 4, Girls' Club Comm. 3, Roll Rep. 3, Usher Midw. Con. 2, Lunchroom Cashier 4, Stamp Rep. 4, Midw. Con. 3. Hobby-Playing golt. Favorite Saying- I hope Al takes me home from school tonight. .NORMA PAULSON-Footlighters I, 3, Bank Rep. 4, Girls' Rest R. 3, Chrm. Personality Comm. 3, Class Rep. 3, Roll Rep. I. Hobby-Jigging and gig- gling. Favorite Saying- Hello, Hello, Hello, Dar, .WARREN R. PAULSON- lntra. Basketball 2, 3. Hobby-Staying out late. Favorite Saying- I know, but-. .LOUISE PAULZEN-Jr. Glee 2, 3, 4, Stamp Rep. 3, 4, Spr. Con. 2, 3, Midw. Con. 2. Hobby-Dancing. Favorite Saying- Do you mean it? .ZELTA ELEANOR PAYNE-Midw. Con. 3, 4, Girls' Triple Trio 3, 4, Program Comm. 4, Opera 4, Class Rep. 4, Spr. Con. 3, Extravaganza 3. Hobby-Singing and dancing. Favorite Saying- Oh, for heaven's sake. .LOUISE M. PEAK-Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Roll Rep. 3, 4, Tal. Staff 3, 4, Usher 2, 3, Assem. Seat. Comm. 4, Chrm. Flower Comm. 4, Game Order Comm. 4, Advisor's Office 4, Girls' Rest R. 3, Clean-up Squad 3. Hobby- Trying to keep track of Lize. Favorite Saying- Whee-ee. .MARGARET E. PEARSON-Girl Reserves 3, 4, Midw. Con. l, 2, Jr. Glee I, 2. Hobby-Pal-ing around with Soapy and Elaine. Favorite Saying- Oh, gee, kid. .IMA PEDERSEN-Bank Rep. 2, 3, Athl. 2, Roll Rep. 2, Hon. Soc. 2, Att. Clerk 4, Camera Club 4, Friendship Comm. 4, Class Rep. 4, Extravaganza 3. Hobby-Collect- ing dogs. Favorite Saying- Ah, shut up! .JIM C. PEDERSEN-Midw. Con. 2, 3, 4, Sr. Glee 2, 3, 4, Spr. Con. 3, Extravaganza 3, Opera 2. Hobby-Cranking broken- down outboard motors. Favorite Saying- Awkwitcherbellyakin. .RONALD G. PEKASKY-Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Roll Rep. 2, 3, Hobby-Trying to lose weight without stopping my pie. Favorite Saying- Plenty good. .WANDA PESKE-A Cap. Chr. 3, 4, Sr. Glee 3, 4, Midw. Con. 2, 3, Spr. Con. 3, Scrapbook Comm. 4, Opera 4, Roll Rep. 4, Tal. Staff 4, Christmas Con. 3, Extravaganza 3. Hobby-Sewing and playing the piano. Favorite Saying- Quiet! .MAXINE PETERSEN-Midw. Con. I, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Glee 4, Opera 4, Tal. Staff 4, Slip Collector 3. Hobby-Collecting menus and dancing. Favorite Saying- Snap it up, Kitty! .EVELYN M. PETERSON-Midw. Con. 2, 3, 4, Spr. Con. 2, 3, 4, Jr. Glee 2, 3, 4. Hobby-Singing and dancing the Schottisch. Favorite Saying- Ya, shur.. QJERRINE MARILYN PETERSON-Midw. Con. 2, 3, 4, Footlighters 3, 4, Sr. Glee 3, 4, Christmas Con 3, Roll Rep. 3, Extravaganza 2, Minute Comm. 4, A Cap. Chr. 2, Opera 4, Personality Comm. 3. Hobby-Playing the piano. Favorite Saying- lsn't it iust too, too? .K. OSCAR PETERSON-lntra. Basketball 2, 4, Lunch Bag Brigade 4, Roll Rep. 2, Track 2. Hobby-Sports and peddling papers. Favorite Say- ing- He lo! .WALTER PETERSON-Hobby--Sports. Favorite Saying- All right, all right. .ARTHUR H. PETRIE-Street Car Comm. 4, Roll Rep. 4. Hobby-Sports, football and basketball. Favorite Saying- Oh, yeah! .DAVID PFEIFFER-Libr. Clerk I, 2, 3, 4. Hobby-Fishing. Favorite Saying- Hey, listenl .MARGARET JANE PIERCE-A Cap Chr. 2, 3, 4, Midw. Con. 2, 3, 4, Sr. Glee 2, 3, 4, Triple Trio Z, 3, 4, Footlighters 3, 4, Opera 2, 4, Chrm. Friendship Comm. 4, Sec. Student Council 4, Extravaganza 3, Hon. Soc. 2. Hobby-Singing and playing. Favor- ite Saying- You're flat! .KATHLEEN ESTELLE PISKE-Hon. Soc. 2, 4, Libr. Clerk 4, Girls' Club 4, Bank Rep. 2. Hobby-Irving Reed. Favorite Saying- Hello, Honey. .DORIS D. PITMAN-Libr, Clerk 2, 3, Costume Girl 3, 4, Assem. Order Comm. 4, Chrm. Scrapbook Comm. 4, Roll Rep. 4, Girls' Rest R. 3, Bank Rep, 2. Hobby-Living each day as if it were the last. Favorite Saying- lsn't Mr. Ryan a doll? .BEVERLY PRATT-Lunchroom 3, 4, Tal. Rep. 2, 3, Slip Collector 2, Hon. Soc. 2, Clean-up Squad 2. Hobby-Roller skating and teasing. Favorite Saying- l don't care. .RUTH PREUSS-Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Bank Rep. 4, Stamp Collector 4, Stamp Rep. 3, Roll Rep. Z. Hobby-Swimming and ice skating. Favorite Saying- Hi! .PHYLLIS CAROLYN PROCTOR-Libr. Clerk 4, Girl Reserves 4, Midw. Con. 3, Spr. Con. 3, Jr. Glee 3, Hobby-Sports and music. Favorite Saying- Honestly-7 Page IO6 Page 107 T7 45 .JACK A. RAINEY-Intra. Basketball 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Cross Country 2. Hobby- Collecting book matches. Favorite Saying- That's right. .ROBERT RAMS- AUER-Hobby-Hunting and fishing. Favorite Saying- So what? .ERIC GEORGE RATCLIFFE-Intra. Football 3, 4, Bank Rep. 4, Roll Rep. l. Hobby-Col- lecting stamps and sports. Favorite Saying- Chum. .CHARLES D. REHM-Field Patrol I, 2, 3, 4, Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Bank Rep. 3, 4, Football I, 2, Clean-up Comm. 4, Roll Rep. 3. Hobby-Horseback riding and travel- ing. Favorite Saying- That's strange. .PALMER REMMEM-Intra. Basketball 2, 3, 4. Hobby-Trying out everything. Favorite Saying- It might work. .RUTH REMMEM-Hobby-Doing all the things I like to do. Favorite Saying- l'II tell you sometime. 'SAM J. REPANICH-Golf 2, 3, 4, Football 2. Hobby-Playing golf. Favorite Say- ing- One never knows, does one? .VEMA RICHARDSON-Athl. 3, 4, Big B Club 4, Hospitality Comm. 4, Badminton Mgr. 4, Gym Office 4, Roll Rep. 4, Attend. Clerk 3. Hobby-Playing basketball and ice skating. Favorite Saying- Oh, heck! .RICHARD S. ROBERTS-Stage Crew 4. Hobby-Sports. Favorite Say- ing- O. K., Kid. .SETH W. ROBINSON-Football I, 2, 3, 4, Intra. Football 2, 3, 4, Field Patrol 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Intra. Basketball 3, 4, V.-Pres Boys' Club 4, Traft. Squad 4. Hobby- All sports. Favorite Saying- Can you imagine that? .HELEN IRENE ROGERS -Jr. Glee I, 4. Hobby-Roller skating. Favorite Saying- I don't know. QGILSON H. ROHRBACK-Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Stamp Rep. 3, 4, Bank Rep. I, 3, Asst. Student Mgr. 4, Roll Rep. 2, Debate I, Class Treas. l. Hobby-Chemistry and forming corporations. Favorite Saying- When I get a million. QGLADYS RUTH RONE-Midw. Con. 2, 3, 4, Sr. Orch. 2, 3, 4, Opera 2, 3, 4, Sr. Play 2, 3, 4, Tal. Reporter 3, 4, Violin Sextet 2, 3, House Comm. 4, Hon. Soc. Z. Hobby-Tennis and fiddling on my fiddle. Favorite Saying- Well, good! QFAYE ROSS--Roll Rep. 3, Stamp Rep. 4. Hobby-Movies and dancing. Favorite Saying- 'Tain't funny, McGee! .JEAN RULAFORD-Girl Reserves 2, 3, 4, Tal. Rep. 4, Hobby-Trying to keep up with Pinl-cy. Favorite Saying- Kidds. .ELLEN C. RUNDOUIST-Midw. Con. I, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Glee 2, 3, 4, Opera 2, 3, 4, Hon. Soc, 2, 3, 4, Bank Rep. 3, 4, Roll Rep. I, 2, Spr. Con. 3, Usher All-School Play 3, Social Service Comm. 2, Class Rep. I. Hobby-Music. Favorite Saying- Yiminy. .JIMMY RUNYON-Field Patrol 4, Class Rep. 2. Hobby-Boxing, skating, dancing, and race driving. Favorite Saying- So what? .CHARLES A. RUSSELL- Accordion Club 4, Hi-Y 4. Hobby-Cars. Favorite Saying- Did I hear a knock? . DOROTHY RUTLEDGE-Jr. Glee 3, 4, Christmas Con. 4, Spr. Con. 3, Attend. Clerk 2. Hobby-Dancing and drawing. Favorite Saying- That's one thing l'm not. .HOWARD SAGSTAD-l0O-Mile Club 3, Roll Rep, 2, Stamp Rep. 2. Hobby- Fishing, mountain climbing and camping. Favorite Saying- I gotta go. .ETHEL SALMI-Hon. Soc, 2, 3, 4, Quill Club 4, Lunchroom Cashier 4, Roll Rep. 3. Hobby-Checkers. Favorite Saying- What's holding you back-fear? .DOROTHY SANDS-Hon, Soc. Z, 3, 4, Bank Rep. 4, Opera 2. Hobby-Dancing. Favorite Saying- Laugh? I thought I'd die! .MARILYN SAVAGE-Chrm. House Comm, 4: Sr. Counselor 4, Flower Comm. 3, Aud. Clean-up Comm. 3, Hon. Soc. 2, Usher 2. Hobby-Music. Favorite Saying- Isn't it the truth? .AUDREY M. SCARBOROUGH-Stamp Rep. 4, Info. Desk 4, Hon. Soc. 3, Midw. Con. 3, Spr. Con. 3, Extravaganza 3, Bank Rep. 2. Hobby-Looking for Peaches and her Hoot Owls. Favorite Saying- There's that look in your eyes again. QVERNIE SCARNEY-Aud. Clean-Up Squad 2, 3, 4, Attend. Clerk I, 2, 3, Tal. Statt 3, 4, Roll Rep. Z, 3, Stam Rep. 3, Bank Rep. 2, Jr. Glee I. Hobby-Trying to spin on skates without falling down. Favorite Saying- That's rare. 'LILLIAN MARIE SCHAU-Hon. Soc. Z, 3, 4, Debate Club 2, 3, 4, Usher 2, 3, 4, All-School Play 3, Tal. Statt 4, Attend. Clerk 4, Girl Reserves 4, Typing Comm. 4. Hobby-Warding oft verbal and physical blows received from Two Gun. Favorite Sa in - Pooleze Pi Bo . 'JAMES SCHARER-Roll Re . 3 4. Hobb v ,Q . ,QQY Y , , , P . Y- Huntlng deer at night. Favorite Saying- The wind blew. 'FERN E. SCHROEDER-Athl. 2, 3, 4. Hobby-Writing letters to a certain G. S. P. T. Favorite Saying- You know. 'PETE SCHWETZ-Football 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 2, 3, 4, Traf. Squad Z, 3, 4, Lunch-Bag Brigade 2, 3, 4, Stamp Rep. 2, 3,' 4, Student Council 3, 4, Chrm. Assem. Order Comm. 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Anti-Smoking Comm. 3, 4, Standards Comm. 4. Hobby-Sports. Favorite Saying- Heyl 'PATRICIA ANN SCOTT-Tal. Statt 3, 4, Quill Club 3, 4, Tal. Exchange Ed.'4, Quill Club Rep. 4. Hobby-Pal-ing around with Doris, C. N., and R. H. Favorite Saying- One never knows, does one? 'DONALD SCULATI-Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Traf. Squad Z, 3, 4, Football I, 2, 3, Student Council 3, 4, Hi-Y 3, 4, Assem. Order Comm. 3, 4, Inter-School Council 3, 4, Pres. Student Council 4, Chrm. Assem. Program Comm. 4, Class Pres. 3. Hobby-Football. Favorite Saying- Hi Yah! 'DOROTHY SEARLE-Deceased. 'BETTY IRENE SEE-Ski Club 4. Hobby-Havin' fun, I betcha. Favorite Saying- Ruthie, hurry up. 'IRVING SELBERG-Roll Rep. I, 2, 3, Intra. Basketball I, 2, Locker Comm. 4, Anti-smoking Comm. 4, Tal. Statt 4, Stamp Rep. 4. Hobby-Going to dances. Fa- vorite Saying- Hey, Herb! Oh for rice. 'ADELINE SEPP-Jr. Glee I, 2, 3, Midw. Con. 2. Hobby-Trying to draw. Favorite Saying- I wish I knew. 'CLINTON H. SHAFFER-Football I, 2, 3, 4, Foul Shooting Contest 2, 3, Anti- Smoking Comm. 4, lntra, Football 3, Field Patrol 3, Midw. Con. 3, Jr. Glee 3. Hobby-Winning bets from Bob. Favorite Saying- Are you sure? 'ROBERT SHERIFF-Stamp Rep. 2, Bank Rep. 2. Hobby-Golf. Favorite Saying- Sure, I know my French. 'GORDIE SHULLENBERG-Extravaganza 3, Midw. Con. 2. Hobby-Ballroom roller skating and dancing. Favorite Saying- Well, l'll say a Foo leaves no goo. 'JUSTIN SIMONSON-Band 2, 3, 4, Intra. Basketball 2, 3, 4, Tal. Staff 3, 4, Yell Lead. 4, Traf. Squad 4, Ski Club 4, Roll Rep. 2. Hobby- Playing drums and skiing. Favorite Saying- Hi. r QDESSIE SIMPKINS-Libr. 2, 3, 4. Hobby-Reading, collecting pictures tor scrape books and working in the library. Favorite Saying- Put your name below the double line. 'CONSTANCE SISLER-Badminton 2, 3, 4, Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Tennis 2, 3, 4, Hockey 2, 3, 4, Basketball I, 2, 3, Big B Club 3, 4, Baseball I, 2, Quill Club 4, Usher 3. Hobby-Horse-back riding and ice skating. Favorite Saying- Gee, I don't know. 'DANIEL L. SKOMMESA-Football 3, Intra. Basketball 3, Intra. Foot- ball 2, Intra. Volleyball 2. Hobby-Collecting Marine Life. Favorite Saying- l'll betcha. QEVELYN SKRIVANIC-Hobby-Stamps. Favorite Saying- I'd rather be sate than sorry. 'ROBERT C. SLOTTERBECK-Hobby-Drawing and writing. Favorite Saying- All right. 'MAG-NE SMEDVIG-Bank Rep. 4, Boys' Rest R. 4. Hobby -Swimming. Favorite Saying- How they treatin' ya .AILEEN M. SMITH-Hon. Soc. 3, 4, Quill Club 4. Hobby-Dancing, tennis, trav- eling and skating. Favorite Saying- WeII, it all depends-. 'NATHAN SMITH-Baseball I, 2, 3, 4. Hobby-Swimming. Favorite Saying- Get tough-hey? CRAY T SMITH-Boys' Rest R. 3, 4, Traf. Squad 4, Trat. Patrol 4, Roll Rep. 3. Hobby-Skiing and watching scientific developments in all tields. Favorite Saying - Twit. Page IO8 Page IO9 OROY H. SMITH-Accordion Club Pres. 43 lntra. Football 33 Extravaganza 3. Hobby-Avaloning with V. B. Favorite Saying- Oh shawl OSYLVIA SMITH- Hobby-Swimming and dancing. Favorite Saying- Well, l'II think about it. .EVELYN ELIZABETH SNYDER-Roll Rep. 43 Wardrobe Comm. I, 3. Hobby-Ice skating, tumbling, riding horses, and driving cars. Favorite Saying- l.et's eat. OVIVIAN SODERQUIST-Midw. Con. 2, 33 Sr. Glee 33 Extravaganza 33 Jr. Glee 23 Spr. Con. 23 Roll Rep. 2. Hobby-Dancing and acting silly with Mae. Favorite Say- ing- Why? OELMER D. SOLSNES-Bank Rep. 2, 33 Tennis I, 33 Camera Club 43 Stamp Rep. 43 Hon. Soc. 23 Debate I3 Debate Club I3 lntra. Basketball I. Hobby-Chemistry and photography. Favorite Saying-'I really mean it. QLILLIE SOMMERS-Hon. Soc. Z, 3, 43 Aud. Clean-Up Squad 3, 43 Attend. Clerk 2, 33 Aud. Clerk 2, 33 Shingle Staff 43 Class Pres. 23 Roll Rep. Z3 Jr. Glee Z. Hobby -To successfully go up in The bucket at Playland. Favorite Saying- Oh gee, that's tough. OGLEN T. SPARROW-Stage Crew I, 2, 3, lntra. Basketball 3, 43 Radio Club 3. Hobby-Fishing and boating. Favorite Saying- Well good. .RUTH L. SPENCER-Hon. Soc. 2, 33 Attend. Clerk 43 Merit Comm. 43 Midw. Con. 33 Spr. Con. 33 Roll Rep, 23 Bank Rep. Z, Hobby-Swimming and music. Favorite Saying- Sure thing. 'FLORENCE V. SPRAGUE-Quill Club Z, 3, 43 Jr. Glee I, 23 Che? Club 3. Hobby- Going places and doing things. Favorite Saying- That's swe 'BILL J. SROUFE-Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Intra. Basketball I, Z, 3, 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Stamp Rep. 2, 33 Roll Rep. I, 23 Bank Rep. I, 23 Hi-Y 43 Trat. Squad 43 Intra. Football 23 Tal. Rep. 2. Hobby-Throwing The baseball from shortstop to first on the second bounce. Favorite Saying- Give me a slip To get out ot sixth study. .DORIS ELEANOR SROUFE-Jr. Glee 2, 33 Midw. Con. 3, 43 Sr. Glee 43 Girl Re- serves 43 Roll Rep. 43 Stamp Rep. 33 A Cap. Chr. 3. Hobby-Going. Favorite Say- ing- I hope. CKARINE STANNESS-Hockey 3, 43 Baseball I, 33 Jr. Glee I, 33 Midw. Con. I, 33 Big B Club 43 Make-Up Comm. 43 Gym Ott. 33 Extrava- ganza 33 Badminton 3. Hobby-Writing silly poems. Favorite Saying- Oh, bud. OTHOREY MAE STEFANSSON-Midw. Con. 3, 43 Spr. Con. 3, 43 Jr. Glee 3, 43 Debate Club 43 Tal. Rep. 43 Christmas Con. 3. Hobby-Dancing and Dramatics. Favorite Saying- Oh, l'm iust kidding. OTHELMA J. STEINBERG-Class Rep 43 House Comm. 43 Camera Club 43 Volle Ball 33 Bank Reg. 33 Roll Rep. 2. Hobby -Scribbling. Favorite Saying- Kreber Deluxe. I MAR STENI:5EN-Base- ball I, 2, 3, 43 Basketball l, 2, 3, 43 lntra. Basketball I, 2, 33 Hi-Y 3, 43 Boys Club Pres. 43 Student Council 43 Inter-School Council 43 Trat. Squad 43 Games Order Comm. 4. Hobby-Basketball. Favorite Saying- How are you? OMARVIN STENHOLM-Tal. Statt 3, 4, Hobby-Riding motorcycles. Favorite Say- ing- Hey there! 'JANE STEVENS-Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 43 Class Rep. 43 Shingle Staff 43 Roll Rep I. Hobby-Exercising my imagination. Favorite Saying- Not really. IG. DOUGLAS STEWART-Libr. Clerk 3, 43 Jr. Glee 3. Hobby- Mechanics. Favorite Saying- Shoot. OPAULINE STIMAC-Hobby-Lobby. Favorite Saying- Gee-monie crickets! OROBERT STONE-Football I, 2, 3, 43 Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 43 Tal. Staff 3, 43 Assem. Order Comm. 3, 43 Locker Comm. 2, 33 Student Council 43 Hon. Soc. Pres. 43 Chrm. Standards Comm. 43 Traf. Squad 43 Anti-Smoking Comm. 3. Hobby-Jogging, Iag- ging, and iigging around. Favorite Saying- Yaa but-. .MYRTLE STORELV- Attend, Clerk 2, 3, 43 Girl Reserves 3, 4. Hobby-Walking and eating. Favorite Say- ing- ThaT's all right, keedof' QMARJORIE A. STROM-Hobby-Collecting souvenirs and menus. Favorite Say- ing- 6ive me time. QWILMA A. STUCKEY-Athl. Z, 3, 43 Attend. Clerk 2, 3, 43 Jr. Orch. 2, 33 Roll Rep. 43 Big B Club 43 Hospitality Comm. 43 Spr. Con. 43 Extravaganza 43 Jr. Glee 43 Aud. Clean-Up Squad 3. Hobby-Falling down stairs and dropping things. Favorite Saying- Quiet! .ARNI L. SUMARLIDASON -Jr. Glee 3. Hobby-Just getting around. Favorite Saying- Quiet please! 'EDWIN A. SUNDSTROM-Tal, Staff 3, 4, lntra. Football 2, Roll Rep. 2. Hobby- Dravlng for A. R. E. Favorite Saying- Boy! Squint the gaI! 'HELEN SVENS- LlDfAttend. Clerk 4, Roll Rep. 2. Hobby-Guess who? Favorite Saying- Hi, Fink.' 'PATRICIA SWANTON-Quill Club 3, 4, Roll Rep. 4, Stamp Rep. 3, Bank Rep. 3. Hobby-Taking care ot S. T. Favorite Saying- Now Iisten! 'BETTY TAINTOR-Debate Club 2, Roll Rep. Z. Hobby-Skiing. Favorite Saying- I doubt it. 'JEAN TAINTOR-Debate Club 2. Hobby-Skiing. Favorite Saying- Maybe I'lI get a letter today. 'LEON THOMAS-lntra. Football I, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Bank Rep. I, 2, lntra. Baseball 4, lntra. Basketball 4, Horse- shoes 3, Tal. Rep. 2. Hobby-Sports. Favorite Saying- Hi, Butch. 'JOAN THOMPSON-Class Rep. 3, Jr. Glee I, Midw. Con. I. Hobby-Driving the Jeep. Favorite Saying-- Comb your hair! 'MAE THOMPSON-Jr. Glee l, 2 3' Midw. Con. I, 3, Spr. Con. 3. Hobby-Dancing, and having tun with Margy s'nd'vav. rsvofife Saying- Mm-Hm. oouve THIBEAU-asnk Rep. i, 3, Dance Comm. I, 2, Debate Club 4, Locker Comm. 3, Libr. 2, Roll Rep. 2, Gym Off. I. Hobby-Dancing. Favorite Saying- Oh! Get away-closer. THOMS Athl Z 3 4 St Cl k 3 4 Roll Rep 2 3' 'RUTH MARILYNNE - . , , , amp er , , . , , Attend. Clerk 4, Big B Club 4, Hon. Soc. 2. Hobby-Making friends. Favorite Saying- Say now. 'LILLIAN THORLEIFSON--Class Rep. 3, Roll Rep. 3. Hobby-Sewing, and palling around with Vi, Evie and Ellie. Favorite Saying-' Nice work, keep it up. 'MARTIN THUE-lntra. Football 3, Intra. Basketball 2, Sr. Glee 4, Midw. Con. 4. Hobby-Wasting my time with D. S. and W. L. Favorite Saying- Well, it's immaterial to me. 'KATHERINE MARY TITUS-Midw. Con. I, 2, 3, 4, Sr. Orch. 2, 3, 4, Band I, 2, 3, All-City Orch. 3, 4, Aud. Clean-Up Comm. 3, 4, Opera 2, 4, Hospitality Comm. 4, Stamp Rep. 4, Tennis Tourn. 2, Libr. Clerk I. Hobby-Playing my horn and dancing. Favorite Saying- Hey! 'FREDA E. TOOMBS--Bank Rep. 2, 4, Midw. Con. 3, Jr. Glee 3, Stamp Rep. 3, Aud. Clean-Up Squad 3. Hobby-Knitting socks for my husband. Favorite Saying- So what? 'MAGNUS TORGET-Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 2. Hobby-Basketball. Favorite Saying- You don't say. 'WILLIAM TORKA-Hobby-Building airplane models. Favorite Saying- Horse' feathers. 'MARY TOURTELLOT-Hockey 2, 3, 4, Quill Club 3, 4, Big B' Club 4, Friendship Comm. 43 Accordion Club 3, Baseball 3, Basketball 3, Soccer 3, Volleyball 3. Hobby-Athletics, dancing, and music. Favorite Saying- Today is Thursday. Goody! Goody! 'NEIL H. TWELKER-Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Debate Team 3, 4, Midw. Con. 3, 4, Sr. Orch. 3, 4, Opera 4, Extravagama 3, Spf. Con. 3, Jr. Orch. 2. Hobby-Making puns. Favorite Saying- You can't have an omelet with- out breaking a few eggs. 'DOROTHY W. TWIGG-Stamp Rep. 4. Hobby-Dancing and bowling. Favorite Saying- Who! whoo! and Goober! 'MARY INGVARDA UNDI-Jr. Glee 4. Hobby-Going around with Helen. Favorite Saying- Will I know before l942? 'JOE VAN HORN-Hobby-Drawing and football. Favorite Saying- Most squirt- enIy. 'LU VERNE E. VAN NIEUWENHUISE-Intra. Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Intra. Basketball 3, 4, Basketball Mgr. 4, Game Order Comm. 4, Hi-Y 4, Intra. Base- ball 4' Traf. Squad 4, Roll Rep. 3, Batik Rep. 2. Hobby-Football, track and going placesl. Favorite Saying- Ballard will even win the all-city. 'TH LMA VOGEN-Tal. Rep. 2, 3, Girl Reserves 4, Bank Rep. 2, Roll Rep. I. Hobby-RoIIer- skating. Favorite Saying- Ya wanna tight? 'THOMAS E. WAGNER-Foul Shooting Con 2 3, 4, lntra. Basketball 2, 3, Hi'Y 3, 4, Horseshoes 2, Q, Roll Rep. ' ' No 3, lntra. Foot-ball 2, Basketball 2, Ping Pong. Hobby--Sports. Favorite aying- kidding. Page IIO Page Ill l l 'DONALD WAITS-Stamp Rep. 3, 4, Yell King 3, 4, Intra. Basketball 4, Lunchbaq Brigade 4, Traf. Squad 4, Basketball 2, Yell Lead. 2, Baseball Mgr. l, Roll Re . I. Hobby-Yell leading. Favorite Sazjing- All ri ht, let's go! 'LORNADELLE WALLER-Baseball I, Soccer I. Ho by-Figure drawing. Favorite Saying- You don't say! 'GERALDINE E. WALTMAN-Attend. Clerk 4, Lunchroom 3. Hobby- Working at Sunshine Dairy and dancing. Favorite Saying- You could tool me. 'JOHN FREDERICK WASMER-Roll Rep. I, 3. Hobby-Doing this and that now and then. Favorite Saying- Step on it. 'ELLEN LOUISE WATSON-Athl. 2, 3, 4, Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4, Bi B Club 3, 4, Off. Asst. 3, 4, Stamp Rep. 3, 4, Tal. Staff 3, 4, Assem. Order gomm. 4, Pres. Girl Reserves 4, Roll Rep. 3, Sec. Girl Reserves 3. Hobby-Ice skating, G. R., swimming and dancing. Favorite Saying- Oh, B! 'GEORGE WATTS-Hon. Soc. 2. Hobby-Tumbling. Favorite Say- ing- Oh, Flatbottomf' JAMES WEIBERG-Sfamp Rep. 3, Lunchroom Comm. 2, Hon. Soc. 2. Hobb - Bothering future physicists. Favorite Saying- How about it? 'ROBgRT WEST-Roll Rep. 4, Stamp Rep. 2, 3. Hobby-Athletics. Favorite Saying- Hello, All American. 'LYLE WICKSTROM-Hobby-Why not? Favorite Saying- l ain't a sayin'. 'GLEN WILKERSON-Boys' Rest R. Attendant 2, 3, 4, Stage Crew 2, 3, 4, Bank Rep. 4, Roll Rep. 3. Hobby-Stage work and skiing. Favorite Saying- l wouldn't know. 'JUNE M. WILLINGHAM-Ink Squad 3, Clean-Up Squad 3. Hobby- Cooking and sewing. Favorite Saying- That's right. 'BETTIE WINGROVE- Bank Rep. I, 3, Roll Rep. I, 2, Make-Up Comm. 4, Midw. Con. 4, Jr. Glee 4, Gym Ott. 2, Hon. Soc. 2. Hobby-Swimming and ice skating. Favorite Saying- Fine t ing! ' HAZEL V. WITHAM-Gym Ott. 4. Hobby-Getting mad at J. F. Favorite Saying- Can I? 'BENJAMIN WOOD-Tal. Rep. 3. Hobby-Ping Pong and swim- ming. Favorite Saying- I wouldn't know. 'GEORGE M. WOOD-Hobby- Skiing. Favorite Saying- Taxi, Babe? 'EDMUND WRIGHT-Field Patrol 2, 3, 4, Pres. Footlighters 3, 4, Sr. Glee 4, Christmas Play 3, Extravaganza 3, All-School Play 3, Bank Rep. 2. Hobby-Sailing and hiking. Favorite Saying- Well, bust my buttons. 'LOIS M. YOUNG- Bank Rep. I, 2, Jr. Glee I, 2, Stamp Rep. 3, Midw. Con. Z, Roll Rep. 2. Hobby- Dancing, skating and writing letters to California. Favorite Saying- Ain't it a wow? 'RONALD N. YOUNGS-Intra. Basketball 3, 4, Yel Lead. 4, Intra. Track 3, Track Z. Hobby-All Sports. Favorite Saying- No or yes. 'RUSSELL J. YOUNGS-Intra. Basketball 3, 4, Yell Lead. 4, Track 2, Horseshoe Tourn. 2. Hobby-Maior sports. Favorite Saying- Oh, I don't know. 'ROBERT S. BJORNSON-Intra. Basketball 2, 3, Intra. Golt 3, Midw. Con. 3. Hobby-Golf and swimming. Favorite Saying- I don't know. 'VERNICE CASSIDY-Spr. Con. 2, 3, 4, Sr. Orch. 2, 4, Opera 2, 4, Band 4, Debate Club 4, Glee Accornp. 4. Hobby-Fiddlin' around on the big bass fiddle. Favorite Saying- Pardon me while I laugh. 'ROBERT O. HAIGH-Street Car Comm. 2, 3, Midw. Con. I, 2, Clean-Up Squad I, 2, Jr. Glee I, 2, Stamp Rep. 3, Bank Rep, 2, Roll Rep. I. Hobby-Dancing. Favorite Saying- 'Taint tunny, McGee. 'CLYDE KANNITZER-Midw. Con. Z, 3, Spr. Con. 2, 4, Sr. Orch. 2, 3, Band 2, 3, All-School Play 2, 3, All-City Orch. 2, 3, Opera 3, Bank Rep. 2, Basketball 2, Extravaganza 2. Hobby-Trying to grad- uate in three and one-halt years. Favorite Saying- Slap that 'bass'! 'DORIS LINDQUIST-Stamp Rep. 3, 4, Hon. Soc. Z, 3, Bank Rep. l. Hobby- Dancing, swimming and ping pong. Favorite Saying- Oh yeah! See you at the Eagles. Wow, I'1ere's wl1ere I go on a rampage wilh my camera! Candid sl'1o+s of l'l'1e sludes in aclion are wl1a+ I like +o fake besl. I ge+ a big kick oul of snapping my pals when Ilmey aren'+ posed-a 'fall gangling lad sprawled all over flue fronf lawn, a dain+y senior miss wi+I'1 lmer boy friend, some facully member laken un- awares, or some all-school affair. I-lave a look! IIEIE Page II4 Q ci 'j H. OTAKE A LOOK AT SCHOOL LIFE WITH SLAMMY: Candid camera picfures reveal whaf goes on. I. In Ihe oudirorium, fhe whiz of radio, Ham Ken Lido, and ofhers brush up on Iheir book Iarnin . 2.BooI The camera cough? LaVerne Parierson looking as if she had jusf seen a whole iribe of ghosis. Maybe' Ihoughv she had iusi opened her moufh Io emphasize a cerfoin word. 3.The mosi prominenf habifs of all school sfudes are here: Iolkingv sleeping, siudying, and iusf ihinking. 4. Boy and girl friends ore o common sight Bill Wrighi' and Mildred Baggen enjoy a ieie-a-fefe. 5. Before school Ihe oudiforium is Ihe scene of unbridled conver- sofionl Here someone is wishing fho+ 'these Iwo feIIows would be quief so she could siudy. 6.A well-known Iwosomeg one seaf is enough for preHy LiIIion Krahn and foofballer Greenwood. Page IIS Q he mx 4 . fv 7,1 7' 7 is i' ' ni! , Q, X. Y OHERE ARE UNPOSED SHOTS OF CLASSROOM LIFE: They show how sfuden+s spend fheir fime. I. Some, including Leo Shaffer, jusf look around Ihe room. 2.0fI'1ers, Marie Jorgenson, Gloria Koppan, and Mar- garef Mclnfosh, enjoy a gabfesfz And fhen I said Io her-. 3.Joy Connell, fypical of many, 'Finds Iime fo apply Iips+icI4. 4. Even sleeping is done in some closses, as Ken OIson, coughf unawares, demonsirofes. 5.In v ,VN .ii I x- I '66 3-C f-ng world hisfory Ihe American Observer is read by Don Waifs and Perry McCormick. 6. Gloria finds Ihaf play- ing cross-ou+ is Iofs of fun. 7. Yes, some pupils do sfudyl Here Barbara Laischow seems deeply absorbed in a hisfory preparafion. 8. Keeping Ihe class records occu- pies 'rhe Iime of Morgan-eI Mclniosh. 9. Shadow proves fha? boys os weII as girls reaIIy sfudy. IAII piciures Iaken by John NordIund.I Page II6 49' W ig. 1 S . 4 x I X9 OMORE CANDID SHOTS YOU'LL FIND ON THIS PAGE: Many phases of school life appear here. I. Come, now, Chris, we don'l believe ci ward! 2. Ridin' high: Pal' Morfrucle and Madge James. 3.EaIing or fishing, girls? 4,ThaI grim look is displayed by Bernice Moan. 5.Dick Nelson. 6. For whom are you looking KiHy7 7.TIwe band drums oui a school air. 8.In Ihis space Jus Simonson. 9.The low al Iasl cafches up wilh prank-player J. A. Brevik! IO.lnforma+ion dispense: Maxine Cody reads Ihe Talisman. II.These grid fans regisler various expressions. I2.The Mid-Winler Con- cerl. l3.Pinky, Gerlrucle, and Louise sun Ihemselves. I4.Liz and Jens. I5.PaI clemonsfrales appropriafe slsafing apparel. I6.Vivian Odenricler and Virginia Schmidf, a prelfy Iwosome. I7.A group on Ilwe soulh walk. I8.A home run! Page lI7 4123 .T .WM A 4 14, , X 0SLAMMY'S STOOGES, SIG AND WARREN, SHOT THESE: Picforiolly, 'lhey ore supposed +o be good! I. Will fhey mcke fhof +ouchdown7 Definile infer-es+ in The ploy is regisfered by Bollord's subs. 2.Jone Losoler presenis fhe cup +o fhe championship hockey 'reorn. 3. The rnosl' prorninenl' quesfion of back-fo-school nighfz Jus+ how is my child doing in your class, Mr. Nordin? 4. Ed Voss en+er+cins Harley Kirk wifh some inlricole piono fechnique. 5. Close harmony os inlerprefed by Junior Brevik, 'rhe Youngs fwins, and Chuck Harlow. 6. Cold weo+her of +he Summil, bul lhese skiers don'+ mind. 7. The per'r bond-mislress, Jobynci Meyer, pu+s1he bond ihrough Hs paces. 8. Come on, le'r's have c hill Ac+ion of lhe firsl order of o home bcisebcll gome. 9.Two prep gridiron fecms mix if up ol fhe opening pigskin closh in The U. of W. slodium. Page HE .sl av f OSLAMMY'S FAVORITE CLASS IS THE LIVELY SOPHS: Here are some of his many pals. I.Loolns crowded of lhe sophomore hop. Warren Kalbach and Jack Weslphol invesligale lhe conlenls of ci firsf floor locker. 3. Colleen Neuman's smile is almosl good enough for cz 'roofhpasfe ad! Dol, however, doesn'1 seem so pleased. 4.The sophomore swingsfers are cough? re- hearsing some of 'the more popular numbers. Dorolhy Haucls is direclor. 5. More couples af fhe dance. Every- body seems fo be having o good lime. 6. Gel lhal piclure, Sig! Chuck Harlow's brood shoulders serve as a slepping slone lo piclure-faking fame for Sig Johnson, 7. Don'f rush, plenly for call! The mosl' popular spol' of ony dance is fhe punch bowl. 8. Dramafic aclion ene livens lhe famous sophomore assembly as Keilh Miller and Merlin Tosh presenl a slsif. 'WELL-KNOWN FACULTY MEMBERS ARE PIC- TURED HERE: Among Slammy's favorife shols are lhese seven. I.Af +he Hobby Day Luncheon, Principal DeVil' biss and assislanf superinfendenf of schools Fleming converse logelher. 2. Mr. McConnell, Miss Charlfon and Miss Coulfer discuss slage se'Hings for fhe opera. 3. Miss Russell explains a difficull passage in a French iexf io Ramona Salmonson. 4. Lilerary knowledge in fhe Lyile slylez Miss Lyfle- Ballard's well-known librarian, is always cheerfully ready +o help any s'rudenf wifh problems of a liferary nalure. 5. Mr. Nardin evidenily has 'found a mos+ absorbing book. Or could he be reading a hisiory book? 6. Van, chem wizard exfraordinaire, cooks up a bigger and beffer chem problem for his unwary pupils. 7. A biology experimenl commands fhe aflenfion of Ima Pederson ond Mr. Walker. Page I20 . -- J l WV' 'sw-H ' m OSLAMMY'S PICTURE CALENDAR-SEPT., OCT., NOV.: From Slammy's own collecfion come lhese pic- fures. I. Af fhe opening foolball game Mr. Pease fakes Ka+herine's and Ellen's Hckels. 2.This shows ihe band, resplendenl in new dress, giving fhe inifial foofball game a dash of color. 3.A Girls' Club exhibii inleresls Mar- garel Mclnfosh and Doris Pilman. 4.Three models mufely describe proper and improper gym dress for Mp., X .b Si ..., t., sm 0 -.-HONG feminine alhlefes. 5. Ed and Noel Voss enferfain af fhe Halloween porly in one of iheir inimilable fap roulines. 6. Marion Wiley and Ari Sundberg prepare a box of good lhings for someone's Thanksgiving. 7. Bill Barlh, co-social service chairman, weighs in some linfoil during one of 'the inler-school finfoil drives. Co-worker Rulh Bengfson, Bob Pefers, and George Campbell assisl in fhe work. Pg 121 WILSON MoToR CoMPANY FOR 17 YEARS YOUR BALLARD FORD DEALER 5320 BALLARD AVENUE SUNSET 3900 BETTLES PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Phone SUnset 9680 500 West 65th Street Pheasant-Wiggen Mortuary MARKET STREET AT 22nd AVENUE N. W. Telephone: SUnSet 1236 Limbach Lumber Company LUMBER - MILLWORK - BUILDERS HARDWARE 5616 24th Avenue N. W. SUnset 3487 mW0INE DAYPA I N T I N 1: I With Pittsburgh Paint Products PITTSBURGH PAINT STORE 2320 MARKET STREET Phone SUnset 7774 Look, Fellas . . , MALTS Q REAL MALTS I0c -- THICK. LARGE, CREAMY 8402 Greenwood Ave. CREIXBIIALXND SUnset9S66 ctwst-ALDYE mm DRY ctEH SINCE 1920 6502 Phinney Avenue SUnset 3250 POUR BIG DEPARTMENTS OFFER YoU THRIFTY VALUES READY-TO-WEAR-SHOES-DRY GOODS-MEN'S APPAREL PENNEY95 IIN IBALILILAIRID 2232 MARKET STREET SUNSET 3183 F nf. 1:1 Page I22 A' E i Q 2 OSLAMMY'S PICTURE CALENDAR-DECEMBER 81 JANUARY: Many lhings happen during lhese lwo monlhs. l.The girls' gym hockey rally is enlivened by female Tarzans Pinky Sfuclney, Noida Fiebig, and Alice Schweiz. 2.Argumenls hold sway at lhe Broadway de- bale. 3.Four neally clad damsels, Margarel Bunker, Jeanne Moore, Margaref Mclnlosh, and Margarele Hague, model correcl aflernoon dress. 4. Al lhe Armis- x SQ Ns lice Day assembly Bill Knowles sounds laps. 5.Thanks- giving boxes are checked by Carolyn Bryanl' and Rulh Bengfson. 6. Milli snags anolher viclim! 7. All-school play performers walk lhe boards. 8.Three goblins enlerfain al lhe Hallowe'en parfy. 9. Sanla Claus Vema Richardson offends lhe annual Big B Chrislmas parfy. IO. The Chrislmas play. Il. Margarel Jensen and Hior- des Harfman model lhe lalesl in ski coslumes. Q23 FREEMA JUDGES SHOE STORE We g f-Wig? if gi 5451 BALLARD AVENUE AT MARKET STREET LAFFEIlTY'S PHARMACY SNAPPY FOUNTAIN SERVICE 2100 MARKET STREET BEN LAFFERTY. PEC. SUNSET 1400 3 I ' CALL . . . I-IEmIock 0200 for W4 ij- L41 ff-A qv 5,44 Amo --GUARANTEED RADIO SERVICE I FITELEVISIONUL' 2001 MARKET STREET .,.,I.,,,..W..,. SUNSHINE DAIRY OPEN TILL 1:00 A.M. LARGEST AND BEST MALTS IN TOWN MASONIC TEMPLE 2000 MARKET STREET YOUR NORTH END NORGE DEALER WATTS ELECTRIC and HEATING Formerly J. G. JONSON 17 ZZ Market Street SUnset 1206 Nelson Chevrolet Company SEATTLEZS OLDEST CHEVROLET DEALER 17th Ave. N. W. and Leary Phone: SUnset 9100 'CLINT IW. LEE ICONIPA I 7 ENGRAVERS AND STATIONERS TO THE CLASS OF '38 PINE AT SUMMIT S E A T T L E B 'I I CAPITOL 1555 BERGIN'S CAFE N HOME-MADE ICE CREAM JUMBO MALTS AND SODAS Page I24 '93 l HW Pl,HU.H'4 l IAIQHR 'HKMALW ,THAT Sli L' iw, fx Qui V me rim i IU Hklli GOOD 'IME WTS ON MMHP TQ wi lu is im finial grim WT 'MS CMG- me All 1 .W , ,, ,, . ,A WN OSLAMMY'S PICTURE CALENDAR - FEBRUARY AND MARCH: These picfures recall five well-known evenls. I.Chie'f among +l'1em is lhe annual Girls' Club Valenline Parry. Donna Hellsley and Signe Jonasen an- nounce 'll1e program. 2. Four lovely singers form an equally lovely fableau af llwe Valenline Parfy, Gerlrude Peferson- Virginia Eggan, Peggy Pierce- and Zella Payne. 3.Wafcl'm your sfep, Herb! Warm sunny days ,ZW gm' . ,i l 1'-F' 1 ls . VARY 'S 5 K , l x Q -X 1' T 'f . we draw fheir share of sun-worshippers +o lhe fronl walk lo indulge in hop-skolclw. 4.Sl1uffle-board on flwe oufside girls' gym courf gives amusemenf fo lunch lime on- lookers. Grandsfand seals are free for +l1e faking. 5. Penny Penguin has her day as 'fhe Girls' Club fakes l'l1is means lo give some Tips on proper grooming. 6. Tl'1ey're off! Pigeon enfl'1usias+s unleash flweir charges as an added aHrac+ion for Hobby Day. Matthews Hardwoods, Inc. HARDWOOD LUMBER HARDWOOD FLOORING 1158 West 48th Street SEATTLE JIILLEY PAINT AND GLASS SERVICE Sherwin-lYiIIiallls' Ballard Story ContI:ictors'. Industrial and Marine Paints. Window Glass. Picture Framing, Wall Paper 2305 MARKET STREET BRANCH STORE. 8509 l5Ih AVE. N. W. SUNSET 7907 ph SUNSET 0016 FRATERNITY, CLASS. LODGE EMBLEMS AND RINGS METAL SPECIALTIESfAWARDS .Qs qi In 1' The Pacific Emblem and Mfg. Co. 518 Second Avenue. 407 Collins Bldg. Phone MAin 3541 Makers of Your 1938 Senior Class Pins and Rings FABRELL LUIVIBER CUDIPANY LUMBER AND BUILDING MATERIALS Qvvxrq-4-fvxfv .a a : r Q .r a ::.-:+.-: :Y-.-:e a r 4- r rf.--::4vv-.-C-Y-.-.-: :Arn vaxvravsr: fr.: 4 cv 'arf' a-rxrvvvv 4Nr::a.r:vwvv:vvvvvvvvvsr4vvvS Westlake Avenue and Prospect BOWIE IfllfCTl2lC CO. GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIOS REPRICERATORS AND HOME APPLIANCES We Can Repair Your Electric Appliances SUnset 0474 5349 Ballard Avenue SIBEIEIANCCBEAM COOLEST CREAM CREATED Prize Hamburgers and Decker DeLuxe Sandwiches-Oyster Stews-Cube Steak Lunches CAKES AND PIES SIBERIANATED SIBERIAN CREAM SHOP 1502 MARKET STREET Page I26 7, , V, 0 , ssss is Vis saws ....w,,W,.., 1 OSLAMMY'S PICTURE CALENDAR-APRIL, MAY, courf. And fhey have no frouble in finding a subject for JUNE: The year's final evenis are shown here! I. Al' lhe conversalionl 5. Elizabelh Duncan receives 'lhe gavel of nf lasf iunior-senior dance 'rhe punch bowl draws a large ihe office of Girls' Club presidenf from BeHy Olson, f ,if J rhrong. 2.Kick up lhose heels, girls! Going fo lawn refiring execu+ive. 6. Our I937 All-American Shingle is if W will-1 a barn dance during fhe girls' sporfs aflernoon. displayed by ifs ediior, Elizabeih Duncan. 7.The greal' PX 3.Joe Morgan and Hofsiein Slraumfjord display ci bif es? day in lhe hearfs of many a senior: Commencemenl' M of muscular prowess lo Dorolhy Gardiner and Grace exercises, climaxing Twelve long years of sfruggle, sfrife, . Belfles. 4. Fire drill brings a bevy of girls lo fhe back and fhe sfrenuous life. 611,11 , I THE ISENNELL-ELLIS STUDIO P, ., I If 'ff My: ,HX MT' M7 6 if T TT,TAm3f ,w' jj? r 7 pA0f07'ZdA2'Z5 J 1J UW! f uf D ,T TV Q I SEATTLE WASHINGTON If TX ,,, I 56 T LJ NQTQCPARYBUTLDTNQ T ' . 1 3 4 bij ,Tf If f FIFTH MET-TUE AND Qvsf J' bgyfyj UTTTQTT ETREET if Vf H 6' jv T QW! If A-K' Viv H ' I Y TAL' P PHE WMM -T 1 'HE TL? fi-HHELE T, , my I NT ,J TN T J Tfj ,1 JY If JZ Tffyjfjijf T Mk 1 X , K, 'VE , ' My! W W f T 9 V, T7 ' ' Tf T' l MQWMJMMI J ef, fx jmfd jj ' 1 i X T l lf ,T .T JTLfM!i r'V X 12 -, 1 ' ' ' 1 A , mulmnn za Hnnfnnn co Q Y f . N A . S, E f , A llll-35 if? .A - 1 Q5 Q .5 Q, IIIEIIIUIIII,-' Si . x n 1 ' II Il II ll In S x A x X X f , . R x N X! N' xl W U 3 Q ' .Y X xx Xa N X k ,xx ,N an umsulnsmn SIREN-sfamf 1 if Page 129 WE. WHOSE SIGNATURES APPEAR ON THIS PAGE, LIKE THE PICTURES IN THIS BOOK. THEY WERE ENGRAVED FOR US BY THE SUPERIOR ENGRAVING CO. OF SEATTLE: MWAMI, ' I Adv 246 JCLLLLZQWMM ' Zwfif do I . 400666 W , ,ffcfffffc I ' I J IJ ' , I V 77 ! 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