Ballard High School - Shingle Yearbook (Seattle, WA)
- Class of 1948
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Washington at Frank McCaffrcy's Acme Press of Seattle ,Jfj'fff ,f,, COLUMBIA MEIJALIST, 1938 - 1940. 1947 EriI,I,5 VICTORY CI:R'IIFICATI5, 1943 55-!!f!?Il!.l.E ALL-AMERICAN FOR FOURTEEN SUCCESSIVE YEARS. 2ilt'? 1934 - 1947 COMMERCIAL FISHI C EDITOR MARY PELTON Q' 35103 ASSOCIATE EDITOR MARLIORIE HOLMSTROM 'Wiz ADvIsER DOROTHY QUIGLEY '33, wwf ART COMMERCIAL ART CLASS ART ADVISER ORRE NOBLES rom flze lilot ouse 7 The Shingles 1948 theme is unusually fitting. It pays tribute to an activity for which the town of Ballard has become widely known, The whole world has come to know of the picturesque Fishermen's Wharf and the annual prayer service with which the fishing sea- son is formally and reverently opened. Fishing has been the life work of many a father of Ballard High School boys and girls, and it is still carried on by strong sons and sons-in-law. A thousand years of literature, art and song have been enriched by the spirit and deeds of fishing and fishermen. I remember as a child the strong interest I had in Renouf's beautiful painting, The Helping Hand, with the little maid helping the old fishermen row the dory. Later on. I was thrilled by the adventures in Rex Beach's The Silver Horde. And I still enjoy the stirring melody and rhythm of such salt-flavored songs as Out on the Deep, picturing the Fishermen returning with their scaly spoil from their evening toil, and featuring the refrain. With a long sweep, boys, and a strong sweep. lads, and a song as along we go, drawn out with gusto. I should think that a fisherman would find reverent satisfaction in remembering that jesus found His first disciples beside their fishing boats on the shores of Galilee. xx 's H r s - Q gtsmswfs - Xkitxg J L I ART. Ti X 3. I if I A Q- I To Hlllllll' we e Tro res rin D Wxth prxde we honor those who have made these past months trnumphant ones To every hxgh sehool there comes a year when the students both xn groups and as mdrvxduals carry on the best of the tradntxons set by those before them Seldom xs a sehool prxvlleged to extel nn all helds durmg one year but we haxe been fortunate ln attam mg suth a goal To those who have won thxs goal for us the athletes the scholars the student leaders and the teaehers we dedneate thxs 1948 Shxngle Wang, , J ff Q I y - I 01 f K 'ff ff 4f4 'll 9',lt6n1lE W ri f -It 521-Ps Q I f 1 S X ' f' X ,f f X of Q s..,..949 ff , J fu S , 9 7 I jj JI ,I t ' s-3, V I X W1 X- . If l- f' J e lf-:il-Q : I X - I ,, 'y ma.. 'I W ' -I I ' . 7 f f 's SX 921 9 11 a' 7 24 ..,-54. - s X ' - 4 J J ,G .5 ' l 6 5-Qi' X X 5 ' 5 f 9 fi 1 ly :Sc ft The doors of Ballard Hlgh stand as a lastlng symbol of learnlng to the sons and daughters of Ballard Here prxmarlly to pam an educatlon the students hnd tlme to catch up on the latest gosslp or to relax a few mmutes out on the sunny lawn The bell rmgs and ln a moment the halls are crowded w1th Ballardltes hurrylng to lockers meetxng frlends and steadles or maybe even grabbmg a bxte to eat Before and after sehool and between glasses the senlors gather to talk 1n thelr own hall Semor Alley From the tlme a student enters Ballard he looks forward to that day when he wxll be the proud possessor of a locker ln Semor Alley Noontlme fmds many students out on the llbrary steps bonlng up for thexr next period classes At the end of SlXfh perlod the halls become alxve agaln as the students prepare to return home or to turn out for sports and ac.t1v1t1es 8 1 FCI S e minutvs t J go ...gf on tzme 0 1111111 f I .suns IIILJ f n ' 1' r Ill flu' . , 9 C LHIOI BlzAVF S -----1-' lKLI'lI1g ln the halls 15 a tm honored custom at Ballard Two gxrls show case Notlee the Glbson Gnrl Ballardxtes wxll always remember 1948 as the year the old styles became the New Look And they ll remember the wonder ful basketball games Who can ever forget the nolsy exutement as Flrst one team made 1 basket then the other xn the last few moments of the game the long hush that followed one of those magmficent shots from the center of the floor untxl the ball went nn then the roar of elatxon LIU l O l4O0k I0 V U U I ' U ' ' YN FL: - i ' , -- if . w 5 N ix L- - bg A--is AA. s nnnv- L- -Y - -.-R-Q! - 1 e' Lo' ' l ' ' ' 1e- inspect the display in the main hall I N J . I . 5 - , J N' fm 15. lt! Cd c1I'6'lS 66150115 Fall Three hardy Ballardxtes prepare to brave bol of courage and darxng the badge of those who go through not around the small lake at the slde entrance Winter Ballard ns elad tn snow for a few days Remember the thrlll as the first flurry ot snow fell past the wmdowsa And the tramp of kt boots tn the halls' Snowballs Flew durxng the lunch perxods A snowman was even buxlt on the lawn Spring Kmttmg and lunches 1n the warm sun shme tnvolved dlscussxons on how to get to the baseball game rtsmg excitement as the sennor class prepares to graduate all these are sprung at Ballard II -'17-'Ta 5 4 xi i 1 ' ' t l , AK! Y 1 A . N b I .rf . . ,.-.- -. M 'Q Q M , 4 the Seattle weather. They wear boots-a sym- ' A' V ' . '12 . A Q . W 4. U . I S . TABLE OF CO CHAPTER I Administration CHAPTER II Organizations CHAPTER III Sports CHAPTER IV School Life CHAPTER V Classes 1'1 1 ' U , ,fiwzggwf J iff i 1' F, f ...L X NTEN'I ,f fin, ff A5 1 ,WWW X AX Ziff .v QP- . . J ...,xl -X I S. 4' y 'Clk I ..'-lj, ll 4,4 g ' -' ali! Lic 1 f ., , , gngf 4,v I f I f g YQ 4.132 J E 5 'W' ' : I 0 f 25 . N, f ' f K ,, I V f f 'Mu 5 -' , f '-2 f I I X ' 1 1 .a:'r' 'f T I 11.7 if ff -' ' ,' I JI., f fx - y f 'E ' .Y-r ' ' ,ii-n-fa . , I , ' ' -f-'-T if if NQF Q 1-ff, f gi. ..- . 01 ,H SJW T 181 1 KIISILXIIITS 4 ltrsn The V who nmld Ihr shlp Il1ShIlJt II IUff1tlfllI'f ministration l N N117 f 01 l 5- xmx Y ll, X P tg yf XXVXX 'Af XXX x NX X J' if .. Q1 4- i Th sfrf- rh- ,JI1I,l!I'f'I'.' of fill' Al 'j Th- - rh- uri ' ff 1-11 W1 J .' - ' -' 'ffm if S Q 6-4 4 O - 15 . a 'ijt' X - mira' . 4:SviF?-F- ' Q l,x ..m9' v 'X ' Ejf:l'w W3 bi AA ' 1 f X -kv f - -...Y 'L X , P SN Q 5 I C F WI: X h A if h iXXx x X R k ,.., h f j 14 Q4 wa - f E' 3: 2' Z9 'W'- ' 1 -i i L. : - 5 5, ' 1 f 4 3 5 5 9 2 3- -new in 1'f1,.f .-52' 3' 1-YK 2 .,-. sf irgf 0 I1 tlze ri e 7 . xxx c - - , X .ff - XRD- I ' As at the beginningiof each season new boats are welcomed to the fleet and the skippers become well venaed in the loca- tion of banks and harboTs. very similarly the new teachers are introduced to the ways of Ballard. Acting as compasses to the new captains are Mr. johnson and Mr. Van Devanter. This year saw replacements in almost every department. Miss Harsch, the new counselor, has been kept busy by the ques- tions ol' the students about their programs. credits and choice of college. Miss Mac- Donald, a '47 graduate, is now the office clerk. Miss Moe. who taught physical edu- cation, left at the end of the first semester and was replaced by Mrs. Rodenhouse. The instrumental position in the music depart- ment was filled by Mr. Orien johnson. Wed- ding bells rang for Miss Dorothy B. Coulter when she married Mr. T. Stewart Smith. former music teacher at Ballard. Mrs. Wright took over play production when Mrs. Smith resigned. Long a home economics teacher, Miss Dodge took the position of visitor this semester and turned over her classes to Mrs. Rue. A switch in departments was made when Mr. Clark changed from history to English and Mrs. Brannen was assigned to history classes. Also joining the faculty were Miss Johnston, art, Mrs. Gasparovich, mathematics, and Mr. Henning, botany. HEBER D. JOHNSON, Principal-Along with his duties at school this year he represented the Seattle High School Principals' Association at the American Association of School Administrat- ors in Atlantic City. AARON T. VAN DEVAN- TER, Vice-Principal-He enjoys a respite from counseling the bench-warmers by vacationing in the wilds of the Olympic Peninsula. I4 W M 'iv as vm 11 A' F 'Y' J 1 .fx gi.-as 4. r ,TK 'S f 'Y Q '. an xl 7 . I ,iff Jr. X353 X AX Y' 1455 ,2- lze Ccllllill an uarters As the cabin, f'c'sle and cleck are the important places on a boat, so the oflice. library. lunchroom and auditorium are the hubs of business in the school. During the clay the busy stucl- ent usually makes his way to one or more of these places. He goes to the office to seek information or to glance at the calenclar of coming events. to the library for reference work, to the lunch- room for his noonclay snack and to the auditorium to stucly, 1 IJAI l lNl J C A ui W fl ll L i o :ers ai i whiz it X V on y hor t I s vlit t N s itvs y aw 1 l 'rar tcm vi mlm ll-. I6 ear 1 4 mmlr .A 3 Make fast the lmes lS a eolloquxallsm of the hshmg oeeupatxon reutes a Ballard student as he learns new vouabulary words ln eomposltlon Proper Englxsh and parlxamen tary law are taught rn thls glass whxle llterature promotes understandmg and appreuatxon of good books Drama offered as a supplement tothe requlred subjects mstruets the student ln the baslc technlques used when stagmg a play ROl.l! HUSICHY l l all of Engl ,h 4 1 Y - 'r m1 . . '.,. s A - - - . 'vu 5 1 family man AGNES ARNOLIJ-Benng an - f o en .usxasr r. as -f - - 'rx Q ' A - go ' orsebark rxllxng m rlwe kanog'nl'11lls ' NK C . K- '- s. . wr-ra . fr - me mn 1 - servarxfn-reforestatn n program for many year '55 I8 LIU N I 'eng VI-RA NICHOI bON 11 x, 1 nexgr Ku be furgn! cr u X s 1 1 xg he-r Q x 1 Q 4 IHIRNIP N Xu vnu r mx xc-L '1 L n ROTHY LOUI I I R xMl YH Wxll 4 wax rnrxurrdwnr A 11 A LU 4 Luxlte-41 from Run ' 4 ufuorx CI QO I xx vs r, xx: r K r L I1 .4 lSfO 1' L ,...., FRANK ROWLI-il-L. Head uf Has- tory Department-As a formtr coach here at Ballard and having served In the Navy during Worltl War l, he has many things to his tretlit DONALD ARMSTRONG- Worketl as a methanit in a cannery for ten summers. but now has time to enjoy music. sports anti reading MARIE BRANNEN-When not lot. busy with teaching or keeping house for her family likes to listen to guml music, DON C TAYLOR-A sports enthusiast as well as a favorite hist- ory teacher. he is seen at all the Ballard games The future voters of Ballard are given a thorough background in the social sciences so that they may make the wise decisions which lead to a successful government. Both United States and world history provide a clear conception ofthe mistakes and achievements As members of the class model tos- tumes from the Far East. their classmates cast approving looks 20 GORDON SPl'ICK-Laughs over his experience of ordering straw- herries and cream in a japanese restaurant and being brought two hard hoiled eggs with a side order of ham. AL NARDIN-Still gets J lift when he thinks of the time 'Ds he was caught in a hurricane near Salt Lake City. ANTHONY GAS- PAROVICH-Thls former Army X officer who crossed the Atlantit tm a Victory ship. now enjoys musit and V athletics l.lLl,lAN BECKER-Ol the many interesting experiences on her European tour, she thought the highlight of her trip was visiting the Vatican. 3 - tv XJ .J W of former generations and civilizations which rose to power only to fall to destitution. One learns the customs and important geographic details of the Asiatic countries in Pacific Rim. Contemporary Problems gives the students a chance to join in the discussion of current events as well as to understand the reasons for their occurrence. Although these courses are required, most students find they enjoy them and endeavor to gain all the information they can. World History students hetome well acquainted with the background and problems of European countries. 21 CICIICC 7 Suenee has reeently made lapld advanegs Ill all helds The hshlnv lIl4lllSlIy has bane hted from the dlsgoxcry ot num methods ot h h PIQNCIXAIIOII Ihls Urovunv unportanee has revxstered lnlte a pussurf. gauge onthe enrollment nn Nklillllflk, elassrs Chenustxy stu dents hnd there would be a dlflerenee ln reaetlon 1f one were to drmk ll SO rather than H O The 'nystery of statxe eleetrluty fasunates the physles glasses l'uturL l5lOlOUlS s and botamsts study skeleton and wxeld wreked shovels as pupxls of photography muse over the xntruaues ofthe Larnera xl UANN 3 znl ga r nl ROHPRI H NlNG U vt s hen as U mt h ur d l X .' . . . , . ' . , . ' ' . ' . ' ' . . . x ,- ' ' 1 s v t A 1 1 - ' 4 - - l 1 s A vf ' ' ' ' - - ,' ' - t . , S , . . rx h . ' . ' , . , . . , , , ' .J , ' ' . . .. ,. A ' . , - . . .. . , . . , , , . . , . , ' V . A I .' ' ' ' I ' .' .' 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HFSS HURl,lflGllfl4lcr uautltal cxperltiuc is limited to svuirnmizig bu' shz- likes to riwse 'ittxxrr -and pull wet-rls' l'll.MORlf ClS'l'AlD-VVhts-- l,1vnr1'r rc-nrt-.itzfui is pinvimg with his lmhv daughter spezx' forty-mic months 1:1 t 1 Navy rlutiug Wrurlfl Wat ll jUNl-I GAS l'AkOVlCllfThft wifr of the ninth lcfirls :in athlt-tit lift- with t:-nuts -ailing and tfiitoeing N t VL- -fl armug to add long tulunin- of tzguu-s rapidly ls A skill y.it::r,l itz Ewukkct-tt: 0171171 6I'C'l.c1 To the tune of clicking typewriters. scratching pen- cils and whirring comptometers future secretaries and clerks prepare for the business world. Even those not planning to go into the commercial field take typing and shorthand. while bookkeeping, commercial Eng' lish, retail selling and office machines are offered to commercial majors. FRANK VOILAND. Ht-ad ot Commercial Department-When a-ketl if he had any choice classroom irititlt-nts. this former farm:-r arul lvankcr ans- wered, ' Yes. but they are too good to tell. EVA WOOIJS-Tl1's1ilt3s3!1Y person, whois a favorite among her pupils. erijwys gartieriing as a pastime ROBERT DODDS-Was an atlviser ol the Touthdown,li.1llartlllzglfsrztst newspaper. LEE HESSELTINE-An enthusiastic traveler -.vlw has bun tt Europe three times :mtl who saw tht' Kxtig, of Erigiiaziti afzi M,1sNoU::1 tix: one of these trips, MARION CANIJEE-Enjoys -pcmlitig hu ,uric time at her new beath home which has a heautziul new of tht- s.::1sr' mer flu- Olympits, DON BURNETTfVVh11t traxrlirigg through the Purtatnn Canal on a trip from Sari Franttstu lu Ntw York. he t-xt-er:c:-te-l .4 Catrl-in-azu hurricane. an w-1 .1 2-1- r r r Mmm UFC! ll U 1 J rrx X rurr U often heard around the halls ot Ballard even thouv the rnarorrry ot xturleurx are beandrnavran Although few Ballard studentb have had the opportunrty to trawl to lorerwn lanclb they have garned an aequarntanee wrth the Rornanre eounrrrex rhrou- h than xtudy ot lqreneh Spanrsh and Latrn To help acqurre a greater understandrnv ot our world and rts people language elabses haxe been broadened by the L ot ua whom reeorr s am roruvn nuupa mer lj We-wa 5pr ' lll 1 r N r r a rmr , Nrudcnrx of l'rv.rrrlr lll rvrmprrc rr. follow rlre lrny rrphorrr ro ard rrv hr' pr-nur rrvr rr 'fr ,rg 1-h ' 4 - ' 1' 4 'n '2 'a-M, -.. 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' . . .. . , , , h , , . . us' tr':rx'el frlrrrs, lrrry 'I - 'lj l ' -Ah - r I 3 1 if nf' 'Q 'I I 'Q ORRIQ NOBLES-Has het-n a professioiial rug designer, and once sailed for three years inthe Merchant Marine, MAR -lOlQIl-l .lOHN5'lONff'An interest in the Southwest Indians took her into tlreir desert country. off the beaten trail, to visit 4 lliipi zifltiiyt' llAliltll'Q'l' CHAl4l.'liON--Known 'liroizglimit the community for thc fine toncerts she has llirctted. she was lmppv 'vAttt'tirl.:rt1l1si. i ml:-ie:itr in lletroit in April Okll-LN JOHNSON-Won the hearts of his students with hi- clever .tiitits ,itil inxiqilc fliliwiiiy in e rts To follow in the footsteps of their Scandinavian ancestors and become fishermen is not the wish of all Ballard Beavers. Many talented students seek the opportunity to become adept musicians or skilled artists. This is accomplished with the help of the expert in- structors of the Fine Arts Department and by the hard work of the students. Excellent scholarships are available to those whose work is outstanding. A sz-ttion 'fl the nrtliustrri is taught rehearsing for a toming In Craft a steady hand is needed for the cutting of ornate designs piugrilxii 27 12. 1:2 si' A l' VliCONNI'fl.l. limi-I -if lrnli.stri.if Avis llt-par!:vir1.rA5.ivlmtg the ilrrp 'wine si-.i from Glasgow Andy Munir ' ilu' lluzwwl Swans with iliu 'itenfmv iv: gi-iiigwritw Australia R C GOODMAN -llunting .mil Mshivig .nc tlw favorite pasrirnc- of this trivznllv twist ii Al.lClI DOIULEIC -A fn.lsm1wlYl,ixi'ln'r, shi- ie-incnilwvs mauv lnuglvliiglvvs nf lim H11-s to liniupr. China will Alina LUIS Lliliti Uszil t'i,i.z'l :ii hu: mum lulvuli lint l'u Intl' Mukw: longer Hips vw laigm li .uw 100.9 Chilli orc Ewing li-css-evl in 'Ns Prnhlcms iv! Hi-:nr l.i'-'aft' I r i A ia li e Q nz-val sl' i im'c't '1si:1'i-.H .111 tl-fesii'1p..11li-thes' 1 ,nt s .-i .lass ra ctzcal rts In these days of high prices the housewives of tomorrow are being taught to clothe and feed a family economically. In clothing girls learn to sew expertly and in foods they learn to prepare good meals efficiently. Deciding they didn't want the girls to be alone in their skill. the boys have invaded the cooking classes. Busy with T-squares and Compasses. the boys in mechanical drawing are taught drafting. To the tune of lathes in metal and wood shops they produce some of the articles they have planned. In so doing. they gain experience for a prontable future. 28 kt es lySlC'c1 uca tion 1 When the course was plotted for Ballard students physical education was included as one ol the required subjects. Since then, many ofthe participants in athletic activities have learned the value of fair play, good sportsmanship and physical fitness. Being offered a wide variety of sports, all students can enjoy at least one. The instructors have succeeded in making it a department well liked by everyone. wi-it fm fmvezz in 'rcit1!l'YT1 lH tffrldslvaskt-tl-all 'ante iii ws air flrawvz. iffirttofaini1sfo.1':d.1hen arrows are re r-. ri it CQ Sl-INA'l'liA-Firth Row Hill Hevlv Vit Olasfin. ,latk Mtlit-.i:i, Paul .lat-ilison, Ilan O'lJtimiell Fourrh Row ,lurrv Savage. lflettv Stcinharv. Everett Arnlrtilfl. lils.e Clements. -lim Turner, T-:rn Coburn, Sian l'arktr ll-:1 Ogard Third Row Dianel'lelgeso:1,l'lvlen Salt-esei' Ruth Harnnierose. Mary Ellen Heggn llwrres Olir' Hob K:-illwatii. Weiirlt-ll Hawley Second Row George liigin. Kav Salle-r joan Hoxsfv. Swzrlet- Qiraxz tk Sat Swift, Helen Hxilwlwart. Nanly ,Icnscn joan llvottov I 1rstRow Dolores Crowley Arltnf lVlasl1.:ivcr Elaine llalle, vl-an Ro-ilvik. lille-nc Kleini lhflttics Mwlxik, M.iv'heii Kessler. Velma Snelienberg. IC Bl. ll66!S Various problems which face our school during the year are brought up before Student Council for solution. This organization, elected by the students. is a vital part of our demo cratic school government. Class presidents and Boys' and Girls' Club presidents are auto- matically members ofthe Council. Hey you, got a slip? calls a member of the newly formed Hall Patrol as a student scurries down the corridor during class time. This is one of many committees which carry out the projects set for them by Student Council. These committees are Assembly Planning, Assembly Order. Assembly Seating, Poster, Grounds, Locker and Lunchroom, all of whose members can be seen working, planning and cleaning throughout the semester. The Senate is a body composed of one representative elected in each advisory whose duty consists of taking to meetings for discussion whatever suggestions for school improve- ment are submitted by the students. If the suggestions are worthwhile a proposal is made and sent to Student Council for a stamp of approval or a veto. Word ofthe decision is sent to the students via Senate members. Under the able leadership of Mr. Johnson, Miss I-Iarsch and Mr. Taylor. these groups have contributed much to the success of this year. 30 lx xI'I1INI LLJI IV I- I--w' V I-.,-.V N : f'.' M: I :. I...f:,- I'.l'.'1: I' I -- N ' I 'VI IA. , I ., I- r.II1 I I A M,...w,1I,f 6... I,I..., .. Il U If I I III IN I LOUNL II. CONIMI'I'TIiIiS-Fuulrh Rom I.1w'L-'xc I'e'r-rx 'R Um: Kzrtbcrg Gem.. M..z1x I- a.. I VI-I Ivhfx ', Th 'II Rum VN'.,.' K .,,,,:n 'If-2 Suvir' .I 't' M ,'e- M1711 f II I ' I' 'VN ' I1 4 Ix I IIA .I Xewulwl' Rum M.Iz.yrxc M.r,g.4:: Ihwg-r I 5:11 i I.1t::.L Hmr- ,I-nv. R K IMI' Ku: 1..1C.flxmrv l z1x1Rou II Murzxxmz Hr'fv5.41IIxvue.I I-QlIv::c KI:-.:: I-l1.1.::v HA... CAI: 'I IU.. . I M A .vx.. , 1. 1...,,... NQII N111 In I H1111 1I.1.II My I.1vI1: I'..: I. ld ,I I.:'.q- II.:!,, : Im.. Im. ' li,-If Club Deciding to make this a year full of outstanding activities, the Girls' Club worked on each project with enthusiasm. The annual Faculty Tea was given with a bacl-:ground of holly and red candles at Christmas time. Proving they are Nready to do all possible service. the middy-girls sponsored a toy drive for the children in the Orthopedic llospital, a very successful orange drive for the patients at Firlands and a foreign school supplies drive for UNESCO. Climaxing a year of events were the Nlother-llaugliter Banquet. gala May Day festivities planned in collaboration with the Boys' Club, and the very beautiful installa- tion service for the new ofhcers. Lillti.5 Cl.L'l-2 CXl'1l'tlIC'l'f-S'.inrilr1g Vesta S'wt'.e7:her,1 liaziam 'I'-it' ir' S Z!it':'Q1I4't!-ck l-Q,i.'.itii - 'I' 'tzgis '. Cyl :Ixus ,I vie l'os':'i li.e1tv.i'i l l.1i!m:t I-. sie Cla-7iXe:1's Marv Milkrztiwt 5'1.ii'v lv fjisi Minimize lit irt1s'i 'tt Mvfa l.i1'e' Max :ze Owt-:Q .Sitting lit-'e lJ.M.4:i, I, tis Ki ..1 lf'.elV11Ni-1'!: elf l, .iw t ll,i.lf A i::r M ss .m M.. 2: N rl-' fVl,ii: t ..is' -l.itk.e luekhti Sharon Kim '.-s 1 qffl , 4- 0 .tt Club swim,-..x iv'rttt:'t'r Mr M.Cttmli .il it 1' . l..v.xtt-tit :- l't ti tr: president titvix M- ,rt s',.tit'r :,.i:i.tgrr, l1,.if X X This year the Boys' Cluh was given tht- opportunity to exercise their main ohjectives. hacking athletics and promoting good sportsmanship. They sponsored all the letter assem- hlies and most of the pep assemblies. The hoys supported the Anti-Smoking Committee. got the Christmas tree for Senior Alley and gave the Lettermen's Banquet in the lunchrooin. Traffic Squad and Field Patrol prevent accidents in and around the school. Many years of dreaming were realized when an outstanding project was completed. This project was the heautiful trophy case which now greets everyone upon entering Ballard through the main hall. 'lil'IAl'l-RIC SQUrXll-.Sl.ll1tflllg Ernie Huniphrtes VV.tlt Kngttrt Ilxtk .'t'ltlc.:.zs' Hull lf-'cagati Had lirtttlsznm' lJ.tlt I,.i Hui-': l',t..1,l.itt,hst,:x Chzttnztev Rrtriartlsttn. Chutl-t Mtxllavev 13.411 Slate. l':-:rv Stangzilc ,lint littsptr S:rr1ng ,lain l.i-an-it' l-Qu-Ivrz Ntrtlvut-lil jtan Afnlerstn, Hex Sznitri 'luv l,aym.4n -l.ttx.e lf-ifetui-r l-Q..:-:ie Klein, Germ' Muivzx l.,i..:t-me XN'ilst l.a'-xii-:we l't-ter-ui' Neil Sherman Km-r-ling ,lack Chrzstia iz: Bad 'l'.,e Ktxth liitltersttri ll E Chariipitz, Ken Wfzlst li:'..'i,i Brig jerry M-K.i.zi if es- ? ' 'ia 'Tl s,x Oh come 'ill yr' s nlors who follow rho sc 1 Wlth 3 yo ho wr' ll hlow the rn III flown W PII bllllfllllgs hip you f rlz flu 1 fl Give us some IIII10 to blow the 111111 flown f 4' K' 'Z 'X MJ 4. easy! f .. ' X W 1 me ff 'i' K ? 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Each student scans the pages to see if he has invaded the gossip columns, lime- light or star of the week. The journalism staff did their job well under the guidance of their adviser, Mrs, Lucile Conrad, After assignments were made on Wednesdays there was scurrying in the halls as these newsmen and women Gerling new ideas for .r sinootlzly running paper from Sharon Knowles. editor-rrrathrrf, are' Ruth Larson ass't sporrsedrtor, Gary Marshall. feature cditorl llorrna Chirrnhr-rs. .rss't edit-ir. Il-in Hrllingtoii, sp irts editor Glarrrrrrig up for a mornerrr's rest from their duties these nierrrhers of the fzrll Talrxlrrali staff are sr-rrleil, Arlene Ma- shrntcr. Shirley R, Olson Lois Krull, NY-llllllllpf -luyie Matson. Dol-,res Ohrv and joan Prrftrrfr Warrrirg to get fririrl .Approval on their weekly assrgrrrnents from their adviser. Mrs l,urrle Corrurd, .rre Mary lloer- flein. Ronnie Lefebvre. Don Russell Mvl.r jarres, Kathryn Maikrirr-,th and Helen Miller J' 5' covered their beats and gathered facts for school lile stories. 'l'hns the lfriday dead- lines were inet promptly with well written copy. News I students. besides learning the fundamentals of putting 0111 a paper. soli- cited ads from willing Ballard merchants. These ads are the means of financing the Talisniziri. This year the work was carried on so well that the paper almost paid tor it- self. For those keenly interested iri journalism a News Ill class has been started. Aspects of higher newswriting are made available in this class. 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All the efforts of the Girls' Club helpers serve to keep school spirit high and to create a friendly atmosphere. The Girls' Club representatives are the links between the girls and their club. They provide information about the various activities, deliver notices and attend to many other details. GIRLS' Cl.Ull lil-Il'lCli5liN'l'A'llVl-QS' l 011l1h Row lrla May Modinee Ruth KIM Leona Vrrnosh Rose-1n.11v l'a.1lsi-n. lluvis Aakcrvik. Colleen Kennedy. Patsv Antler son. Evelyn Sthulw, joan Herglunil l 1fs1 Row Marilyn C 1ff- n Carol -lnhnst-n 121 Jensen, Margie Ped:-rsen. Svlvza Milltr Barbara Sth:-ay, H.4rb.4r.1 johansen. lCl.41n Sallrnan. Gail S'o1lolfl.ja11L-1 Nt-lsnn 42 ver. ,Inari lloxsvv Bea Cll'll'! Margie Clauson. Shlrlrv julinson. Colleen Rom- stcafl Third Row lfleverlv A Srnatlv. Auflli Rarnhi-rg livelyn li.i1il,1hl M,11y Wright. lbonim l.1knz-ss, .Ioyte lJe.1n. G1.1ti llahl. P41 Kruse Second Row l 1.1:ut llmiofrio. l.tus Olasnn llrlnir Steven Q flf' , Sri mul Inna 1 .4 1. l.'l!l, 1 em ers o att' 1 One of the most important jobs in the school is that of the Safety Patrol. These mem- bers, captained by Mr. Speck, direct traffic and aid the landlubbers in making safe cross- ings. The prevention of many an accident can be credited to these boys. Stop leaning on that rope! Ya' wanna stop livin'? Always on the alert keeping the students in check, is the energetic Field Patrol. Under the leadership of lVlr. McComb. these boys also collect tickets and guard the exits at the football games. L Y SAl lY l'All4Ol ' S dal' KJV Llrls I s l i ' 1 lla ln ly I I 'i li ' linrlrtr Wall.4tt li.1:Ylf,'.x Nl,lr'i:. ll mx 1' bk it n ' . W I .x '3 's l l i rl ' ' ' . m'4i-L-if f - - FIELD PATROLA'l'hlrd Row: jim Trus- pcr. Hugh Fiehlg. Ronnie Lrfelwre. Torn Strauglmn. Cliff Halen, Wayne Davis Secund Row: Rltharml Berg, Marshall Han- sen. Clif? liritkson. ,link Olson, link l..l Hrash. Ralph licklunsl. llcrli Zxmmcrnmn Furs: Row: Hill Sprague. john Koppr.-rst.nl. john Hratlanml. 'lit-tl llimitriou, Walt Pedersen, Bert Hotline. Marvin Ofstail, Nmrnznn jonson, Mi MxCnnil+ 4.2 ,'.1,',,.:., Y '. .,:' aint' Clary l 4 lt lmnwzz Ar' lxtgmn ll... lVl..ri.v L ti . 't an ' 1 sr fx nw nv C' it l l 1 BANKING CLI-QRKS f Third Run Ljerrv ll.1.ii..i4 I ru Svr.a.ig:v.m Ronnie lmrrlixrt Second Row jim llalen. Su-ve rue-s. liarle jolinsmil joy -laik' sou M.4rg.4lr!r l'Xislz'rxx'1I1I A1 1.4-He Amluvsezzl Vxrgzziia l-Qls-in I-it-tty C-,axes I-insr Row Httzv Lee. Margie O.n'eufl.irn. j.fa:i...i Iolmsi-u jamie Curtin In Arn v 4 BANKING CLERKS - Third Row: Harvey Olsonl Hugh Fic- big, jim Trusper, Lawrt-ntt Peterson Cliff Halen Semurid Row. Howard Skinners john Bratlanrl, I-Qxlcen Strand. Riiharii Berg. jaik Olson Mary lfllt-'z Shattutlc First Row Prism I Stevens. Ann Manning Shirley C Smith, Marilyn Rumlquist, Barbara Moore. Arlene 'I'huuf znan, Glenna Willier 613' 11.11, Ill CJCFLS Each Tuesday finds competent roll representatives weighing in the catch for the week. A great many Ballard students participate in the savings plan which will provide a sub- stantial back1og for future years. Supervised by Miss Alice Dodge, the proficient banking clerks calculate the deposits to the tiniest minnow. Ballardites have learned the habit of thrift at home from shrewd and practical fishermen. They have been taught to plan carefully so that they may prosper in small as well as large matters. 44 fNMl I l l l-.KS I'-iw: linux l ' l ' - lt - 1 li' i, :i I if I--X tif' l '- 'f l -s ' A- wsu' lvuu L --it ll- ' -v Mt' .-,' Km, N 1-,i l 'tl ' NW v Kxi l 'fire ll...tt-.- l - ,' lu t I' -' IT .4 l vm. . ll l at l',,f ' Mtv. ll' Mum. i....- .i .t- l uv. l 1:'i lt wx: -Q1-. rvmz' Row lla Max Mm I.:-silt' Haw M.irlt'nc l' Vt-1nfi.Carol Monson. 5011: Ht-tvs' Ste'-.1-yi-I ri Harliam S IMI--res Mavic Ht-ttv I.:'.t-1 Al ivtt' l't'tt-i iz: wi IS I FU CFS An innovation long planned by lVlr. Gordon Speck was realized this year with the in- auguration of the activity card system. This now functions in addition to the stampbook plan. Approximately 960 students started the first semester by buying activity cards from the student directors, Rosemary Hunt and Doris Horn. Every Wednesday twelve efficient girls can be seen distributing stamps to the various representatives who. in turn, sell them to the students. Activity cards and stamp books are marvelous passports to the launching of plays, concerts and big games. -J .S STAMP Cl,l'fKKS-ThIr11'R0u Caroline Wallin:-. Harold Ras lfalph lztlvtlilzid, .l'!'n bttrn, -IA k smith, I-..1gt-re bwanst-'i A t 1 ltv. Helen Millt edcrseu. Loriuit V::S1mpsivn, Hclcnt Parker Firxr Row tn E Markie Clans N Mvrtlr Mftnsv tl!! INCH Assisting study hall teachers the auditorium clerks check roll. deliver messages and send out the blue slips received by those who tind the outdoors irresistible. The duties ofthe oflice clerks are to operate the switchboard and to help with general oflhce work, while the attendance clerks are invaluable in collecting and distributing absence lists. OFFICE ANI! A l I'lENl7ANCl'f Cl.l-IRKS f Fourth Row vlr-au 'llikis Luis Olason Rrisettri bukadth. joan llwcsev, Alpha 'Vlvki:rg1, llrltn 5.11-.e-sr-ri -luis r- Ausriri Thur! Ravi Ufaivs lan:-e Straub Marjorie Maze: Srwund RUM' lleggv Valtlbustr: Gerrv Bjornsun. Mabel llearzrzgf cr, Marv Arm Sagd.-ihl, Slicua Kvre Margie Ile Ri,s'a,Barl.1ra Smvlz First Row Cr rrira W' If . .1 M 1. '71 :xt a. Barbara Johnsen klarizte ji rr. s- 'z l'I',e,vrt Cords-s lile-an AUlJl'liORlUM Cl.l-QRKS -r Third Row ju Ann Mntkeri ,H ruth. jrfvie Green! joan Miisdahl Cverirgia l.4-rinard, Anita Sigur! Q' son Shirley A Srnlrh N.mtx jr-nsr-11 Stir' Swift Sernliri Row Pat Rvan, Mariiarer Pierre WT lie Mtlltiwrll joan Moss, Mar. lvn Allen Cav-fliric-WAtlill1', ll.ir leur Sw:-us:-ri Beryl Itilirisurz Barbara johnson Flrsr Rrm lirvrfthv Svmie. Glenna Willvit. Carol llillerv, Barbara Stlrultf Barbara Mmirv kluarvia rl--lrnsru ,Iran Murrzs jcianne Bjcrkrf seth I3-'lt-rrs Harger Val:-r:.i Barrie-v 46 ll.Alf4HJM lfrltil Run Lfwf Kfifv Vl r , ffmiq Claw: lit ',': lift '4 Wfi ,'1' ,Nw und Rom N :'r..i Hr '1.r l e'm.1 ltzzsfz, Nl Uv l..i T Anti l..izs zz Fuss Kun K rv lr?r - 'z Il.- 'ffl-llft.li.1r1Kl' lVlc:1.1r11 Sl mln '.' lfirg ' 'rr Kathi uv lr ti: Fourrh Row Walt Hutt:-rheld, Ken Nelson. George Teytcr, jer- ry Savage. Harold Edvalds, Third Row, jim Brown. Ken llclel llaxe W'reg Ronald Shvp- ard. ,l+-art l.crri l.'.:la Fross Arlene Allen Second Row. Shiriey Peterstrvi Sophie Tritas. Gl-ria Sorrentinc Marv Gray, Mcriam Smith, Dolores Martel. Cursor: Butler. Dorene Wilson first Row Mary lirolvnk. lurzzxr K.s' Marion Ouldhox.-P. Marze Keihaven Eleanor Hrps lslvvcr Dorias Gloria Frazr. lltina ,lf hrist r' LIHCY OI' EFS Hot rolls. salads and tasty casserole dishes typify the luncheons graciously served by the Tearoom Management class. Twice a week faculty members enjoy wholesome meals in the Beaver Hollow Tearoom which is under the guidance of Mrs. Katherine Rue. Ballard's lunchroom staff endeavors to serve attractive, appetizing food. This hard working organization, under the competent management of Mrs. Eleanor Brest. has charge of serving the delicious. yet economical meals for which Ballard is noted. 47 LUNCHROOM HELPERS - cllllfL'l1c1l1CL' raw The Mike Crew has proved to be another of Ballard's vital assets, Guided by Mr. Under- hill, these boys learn to keep the microphones in condition so that speakers' voices may carry to the farthest row in the balcony. The success of every stage production is in no small part due to the efforts of Ballard's dependable Stage Crew. This group of students. under Mr. lVlcConnell's supervision, is kept active by duties which include caring for lights and curtains. and managing stage scenery. KI' CRPW O till Mi e iv Wa i x il'w ln rv iAO1' CRI- W Sftord Ravi Cer M Cai Paul lwjor -.son erry Tavlt r Lliarle L4 xxardin llitk Mooney Wally be rid ic rl gen Irs! vs nan er rn r n an i 1 s tene Punthy llaxid xer A Smith Myla lanes 48 i f ' I N X 'X li I Q - r' 1- l.t-:wild A' ll-z R, l.--tg vie llaris, W. it 'a low g, ' I 8 t I I I Q I . - y F F 9 . i 1 I 1 1 f 1 , ST 'l Qff . ie i n.' 'n j s'f- . , Mhss Peg ' i' , l.' fy. Wi -,F , Ra' Bill C' dl .All B44 y. Sv' Hjrrkqu1t.S '- ' ' - sun. HL-' lv f , U ' uc tl tin avr ators Jxrttted by Nlrss lrpu and rs llarlln the lrhraly eluks gan he lountl lxuslly at wor eaeh perrod Thur dutres lllblllflt' keepmg books magazrnes and pamphlets rn order and theekxng bool-cs for students Movres Lan be CClllL.8IlOI'l21l as well as Cf1i8I'13lIllI1g as Mr Danner and hrs ITIOXIS Lrew have proved thrs year lfvtry department had movxes related to rts speuhe subjeets They varred from The llrode to Les Mlserables and The Manufaeture of Rayon l IHRARY Ll l- RRS url Row er 1'nn crrar Leary 5 ru ra :todd Row Barbara Mor'na'1 f ant rrn aytlta e tr VII- LRPW Third Row Harluuri Mmm Hol thns 4 r U ltr nltv Barr xllle o 1 cr om 4 ts err 1 en rw on on a ne ans trv 1 er Irs ou S rry I-l 40 , . X 1 . Q . . A .Q V. Y 4 ? f 4 W . . '.Q 'Q-Th ' H-l1Z. r :Vp 3-' el r.l.c-fr Ver:1ts?1SA , ' . lift-.m-.r 0rrswl.rl lltlras Sm.: l.l:s Ke-rle Al.tc'lkl'wrY1pst::: Ffrsr RUM l.l:rt.:z1- S!-.Lf w lf'.n 'Ig-nel-gg, Maur,-cn lillsht-v. juan Mdrmv Xrl' -'Iklmr .un M' K ssl- 4. 54 , , li ' X I r .Q - ' 'M MO Q ' Q - . . t -. :jr un llll Ba h-', Ke l Wil -, Hxll Mt1rl.lx'.W1illN' 2 low, Or' Lrrv ld. Al Mll Bl H'v- j y Hag S' dR D Hfl Hlk F rR Rgs'l.tre. Hu :dw gi... an QQ ra A6 500 0 1 I DEBATI-I--Third Rau Mr Armstrong Mar'. ' Otsm-E Vt O ,is r, ll-1 llf-A.,-.' llfrr Zimmerman. lil-li Kallmir' Swiflrirl Kim -li':: llfi cc I '- S' aff, l3t x Sw .. l'-' Hays, Marv Wrzgli' Flrsr Row K'.h,iril Swrzgiziz VVin li-.. ll.i'.-. t E! - K -1' twig num' Lgrebbrll sslstants rom S IOFL' 7 Among the activities of the debate team are panel discussions for library and church groups and meets with other teams. Each member strives to earn enough points to receive a gold pin. The purpose ofthe P.sT.A. is to establish a closer relationship between parents. students and teachers. They have accomplished this aim by sponsoring several roller skating parties and monthly dances and by giving a pennant to the class bringing in the greatest number of members. Pal A-Harlrg Mrs Hardwiik sttx xzrr-presiilerit Mrs Leander. secretary. Miss Cornish. rhlrd -.-itevprz-siilenr Front Mrs H:-zine' ,c 'cc' .Alhswn 1-s Mrs M-me treasure' :Anil Mrs llznti' beige! firs' '..tc-prrsitlt-vit f!' ' as 1' 'W wi ll-il li-I uu.'rl1 Rvw Ku: Mca-E l-Cer, W:.s ri K:-ztf. VVa e-: Nt-:I Mccrcaiy I-lil Svemlsen, limi: lfnsaritlulz l'ci1v Swing-.zk lwamk Swahzrz Hsi Hr tkrnazi lion Russell Third Row. llalc llagt-1. Vririttv. llitok. jatk llaztst-u Gem' Hivtr jiztz Sw-rzz, Boll l.orcnUcn. john l'tt1ic. limi jangaiil .Sr-tunrl Row l'.i.il rlzittilfsifii, Chailtitev Ri-harrison. Lawrente Peter- tfivi Gt-ralrl Molxikl lllurv St--ll Ewing Berg, lfnlflic liennt-tt, rlal Raslt First Row: Paul ,l-fliaiistiri. l..ivry Lowry, Kmvlz llitkrisinz lix l.t-lra..gl:, llitk 7:-Iii:-:irust l-finie llurnpltries. litnr l'l,.rli:.,'arrir Chalk M, .... 1 'fry H-,lf l et1g.if I'l. e the ,cet The pride ofthe school are the boys who have won a first team letter and are members of Tri-B. As well as being the school's outstanding athletes. they were also active in other ways. Serving at the Mother-Daughter Banquet and promoting better sportsmanship throughout the year were only a few of their undertakings. In charge of tickets for all school plays and concerts, the ticket sellers are always on the job, They play a large part in boosting sales and insuring a full house. TICKET SEl-l.l-QRS-Third Row' Mr Taylor. Mr Hesscltinc Second Row Wavnt- Davis. Bettv Wahl, .le-.im-t'u johziwiz Ted Wiltlc First Row' Shirley Paucoastl Vivian Mmixgoriiery. jean Tivzzt xi .S xr Q' c lH'lI PIlll1L'I'tS' Anxious to explore present clay problems, the Forum Club has eritertainetl mzmy guests who discussed numerous topics pertaining to business administratiori and social functions. The Quill Club express themselves through creative writing. These novices enthusiasti- cally try their hand at poems and short stories, and then present their work before the group for comments and criticism. RUM Ll UH rr ou dv it me rrmr Q rr rrrs our e L rm s e tit Lu son ftond Row l tl ores tr 1 its t te rtsrrrr r rw s rr r Ar r er c rr s rom rrx aw rs-. xr o x mrrlr s y Lord uw Hfirl L is A A rr Smut ow j kit s Q r rn rr rr rr rig rrst Row Miss Arrr Wont s Aron nnwlts onnr lr r n ur e 4 rr it r :err mr r r I l 4 ' . C FO '. -Th d R l-la M' Mll . Co .r- Ili-llen, Ge V Bro on, I. s H-rg. No ir jean Him rin, H len jprrrismz, H- y K' l S ' J l lf, r, C.irrrly:r Srrnpsorr jun te l1.t- , jry - M4 , lid lr.1r.r ll. 'k, jo A:1Lz1rs,rr M rlyrr S gl ,H tty li g t I 't R M ,li H Wo mls. ,lu Armt- Morrison l'Ql.rrnt- Halle ,I-r.rrr li -fti r 'ik Io.rrrrre Sth Mrl1lrerlS.4rlr:'r Shirley R Olson, Mdytlrea Kes ler. livr' rr ' .cs QUll.l. CLUB-I urr1rh Row Mrlvrri Higgins, Everett Arrirrclrl liolr jtrh::srrrr lnirgrrrt- Svnrzrspz. l r.mtr-w llrrrrtrflltv Thrrrl R ' ram l'S.,tli.rn, llortrtlrrc Muller, lit' 'lyri O' li' rg joan M army, l..r.rre1 l. trrr mis. H.rrlr:rr.r Stlnllen, M. trlI.r Sri-filer. rrr R '. At -Billing l-y Harlarzr Morrrmrrjosrrrri Timm. Ar lltrrrt-I ro, H: lmrir lhrirlsirrr. Sli ln-y Wlru-lcr, Al - 'llrtrrrrpsorr If . ' . l , Sh' K 1, IJ Q C.1r l - s lzrn t Krifr M: rlyrr C tffr rr, lizrrlmrzr Stl utr l.t.rs Hill ngrtrir, Val za Hz ver 1 r ea, ea, enores 'Ilouching the shores of Latin America with their stuclies ot our southern neighbors, the Spanish Cluhis rnain events of the year were the trallitional Christmas party anrl a color- lul Pan-American Day asseinhly. At the regular nieetinggs of the cluh, the inenihers increase their knowledge of Spanish hy hearing guest speakers :incl learn vnuch about the geography anal history ot the countries through travel filins. ANlbll s H tu nz 1 Q H 'Vlai tl KY HX slANl tt. Mi iei i i it H it L i wry 1 Sl' 4 CLUB l'hs'.i Rui llti-' .' ll.i,fIi Lfi: lv: VV' '- Et .1,t 4 l ' sv S' ' tt- LE:.i.' .ra l.,u,.:t-tt XK':,s 'x Ll..:x M. sltttll, lmzz O lDtfui:t.L l4.tili.1:.1 M .ii kfiiri-.l Imxzs llil I vu N1 s .Y HW l't I-U: Fw- 't1' N' V--Nl'-1'-1 S111 ' -. Ur: ' llilhl, Il.m.i lnlgi,m4 ,I.f.inn Nxfst-vw M, gun-i Sthi.i::.u!: ' M ivmzt IX-:mx i . x Mtlhrznttt l'.lINX' A::fft-:sun jazzet Nelscu fills! Rim ilmtlv Swxt-1-ww S!'i:'ev l't t-1 Shut' K' uit-s lbw i Clxizzlvrzs lC.s::n.i:x ll,.z ll.i:li.ii.4 l'.:.'fs 2. M. 1.1 Cwx i- M, 'H..vtl .L ' Sli Cl.L'l4 l'fi:ru' RH Yltx 'In-rss-11 h.t:1'. .-'X!,i::.sv' lvlizsni. H4 st l'Vl.i'-. A' Lt:s.', M.1:,,v lkrii-5. s' llti.:?.t l' l'flc.mt-r Ltilvv, I-,hu Ke Hy Xi- nnil N u H4-len ,It-'zinsvx Lirivy lutlilitll L'.u- yr: -lnhnst ':. lutkit l lt'tlu:. 4l.i:':tc' H- 1s,Ri li lltlalntrlllt l',ut Mt fini! livttv Let' l':ls' Kun ,l,..i.:t Nl. Ki '. f v lit liws lwuqt! Ni s'ft'.i K 11's Marv ll 1-:'i:'.: Klum-.Ann Henll l'1l.lt!.r Hullc lniuvsi Heir Auf 'l-flirt' l-l lVl.iiy l.i. lin: vt I 'I 'I vl The Youngs ilzil not know mln-ilu-1 in ln' plcawil or ilisturheil when they lealneil 'hui ,luv Young' was to he sent to a sin-tial sth-it-l liciailse ol his extraortlinarv IQ Mrrnlwi- .1 the .asv trtnn lrlr to light Are. Gloria Cliapninn, julrv Shaw, l'auli:1r Peterson. -loanne lijrrkt-sf-il' VValtei Kilg-vie. Gor- ilon Ntir4lsr:.i'n. Mary Mtlhuznm' .intl lfxitz-n Cunning Mrs Huggins sliocks the rnemlvels ul the Young family .intl thi- uutliemi- as well. by her yrumle appz-arante and speerh Members uf the iasi from left to right are: jerry Shaw. Gloria Chapman. Joanne Bjeikeseth and Marjorie Clausen Keith Harheson was forteal In seek refuge in the Youngs' hi nit- when he tried to print the truth about the pliilantlxrifpit niox-emcnv in Aniermra The aytors are Glenn Adamson. Everett Arnhold anil jezlv Shaw If UlHOI'I'Oll7 66117011 D Director-Dorothy Coulter Smith jay Young Bradley Young Grandma Young Tookey Lila Young Anita Young Carleton Young janet Young Georgia Pendleton Orrin Bigley Keith Harbeson Norman Ketchum Buxton Keyes jimmie Lee Mr. Creighton Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Miss Mrs. Whiting Sophronia Iasperson Holden Delilah jasperson Hopper Binks Huggins Gordon Nordstrom Walt Kilgore Bill Hevly Pauline Peterson Lawrence jackson Gloria Chapman Joanne Bjerkeseth jerry Shaw Priscilla Stevens Connie Schanzenbach Glenn Adamson Everett Arnhold Charles Hathaway Eugene Swanson Eddie Sandbloom john Carswell Mary McDermott Eileen Cunning Dolores Barbour Sally jurich Dolores Ohrt Barbara Southwell Marjorie Clausen Esther Hansen 54 lSQ . Aa, Sli zippers ll ea fre 7 Nr- 'Q Applause echoes throughout the auditorium and the cur- tain falls on the final act of another successful Ballard production. Talent, hard work and determination are among the zittrihiites which lead toward good stage performances. Well remembered for its dramatic climaxes was the fall play, Tomorrow Heaven. a satirical three-act comedy. The play followed the theme ofthe advantages of our demo' crqatic form of governrnent. In striking contrast was the spring production. l'ashions. .i five-act, nineteenth cen- tury costume play, This performance was directed hy Mrs. Florence Wright, and was presented April 23. The memheis ofthe cast werei Holm Hardwick. Charles Hathaway. Everett Arnhold, jerry jacohs, john Carswell, jack Schneider. Rod Short, Gene Swanson, Pauline Peterson. Patsy Anderson. Priscilla Stevens, Dot jones and Gloria Chapman. 'IKM 1.4. .l'v rnemliei- it l.v l..i::e llikfz .ltr lrtztitiel .qt the Ylioutjllf v::a' loc 'l?1t trips :1 Q Init 7Ce!'lcrx:ilz- fl.:1 is aI1iTt1gits'r! Letr fo .'.,,.'it lim: klm'7m-rs Nznztv llolatre Esther ll.a:ise:: Helen Mae llhitlnird G,or'.i Cl:.i,iin.i': llonn We-'life Walt Kiltgtre Hliazz Williams and Kennet! Ur-f1.d.il:l ,lin 'lltrnitsrn who li ilvsav- liven .I failure ar stliiiwi is gr:-.iii a::'.i.'t-.' -Va' 'e slit . ztldenly het,-zrie the .enter ot attention This 1 r e e fri-nz the 194' spring play, Her-tes kliisg Hapg-er lat otlnglivt-rs, the enterprising drama club, pre- -,4-:zu irs :ilu-rpieraiion of the fall play. 'Tomor- iw lle.i-.erz ' A12 zriunlvers it the llrania Ill .lass are 1-L.g1h1e for rtiernherslwp in the reientlv ir-xixrd .liil P, , .. H 26 ,T JC fs -32 if -av A i IR lu lm Mar un I uv A :NV Mn IN lr lr Mmxk r x lm 1 UINIUIIII 6 Illdl S' 1 houorul romp 0 xoeahxtx tu Il J L Ixm 18 Lompoxecl of 1 lrls Lhosen by M ss Charlton These smvers have won mueh approval at sehool assemblles and LIVIL funetxons The Gxrls Serum Glu Club wxll be rcmembe ul Lspeually for thur partlupatxon m the 3Ilf'lLl3lCl'lf1SIITl3S and I' aster pageams These glFlN who haxe stabllsheci an envlable rcputa naxorax I gl hcxN1f1 N Uh LJI W fr 4 A . 4 lundlxovs l 1 H nr fu Vwll 1 ar 1 1 1 lm Nei G If ., f Q ' , . 1- Q D v x W 'l'Nll'l.l'l H IU A .Nw mf .Nr R ' l- fM:f ,pm Lfuwl Y plm, H Inu-re 4 Y rw R1.H.1.,...Nf smew sn... lllylr- llc.u:x I l rR-fu ll-- l-fnw H, g A14-,xr 1. 11:3 M. mm 'ls-1 lk lluffrn- pdrnzxv, ,I mar lin-:kewl-'lx L'l.n11:1f- Sl'u'lrv o 0 Q Q Q I l Af e A- ly fr- r-T-'11- f gg ,Q . lf f 5 f X ,' ' If .' ' i l ' B-' N. 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Mf7,,.r l'g-lvrvu: llwf: f1',' llaflv' llM:1:1.1 Chaztzlleye .'.-.k1- M.K :mc-v H.1xlf.lr,1Sl!2n-.nr 1.1 L 'sth ' nu-1 -Q 6'1- Pxl- ll 4 nn farm I n ti mar nr A iivi Fllsl Rau Salunan xilcv arilvn Allti niv 1 liam Irltv s nnic aug ur Harlmva ca aim o stczs Ballard s musie department was augmented this year by the appearanee ofa new musieal group the Mixed hnsemble Theii performanees have been greeted with enthusiastit ap proval and Miss Charlton their direttor hopes that they will betome a permanent addition to the sehool The Boys Glee Club has prohted from the traininv they have reeeiwed from Miss Hai Yb bll mum: nu 1 nga Nr t at Vka 1 nv u th Lvrxall I-k xt bm-v n Wa DS .0 I 3 6 Ml ' l liN5l'IMHl.l-QAS1- f 11' ' jfh Conley. Ri' ' ilmrfl II-l H. Gvralrl Mul- ' tik, Holi lI.ellvs lliliorw Ki-nf: III Sn I ' ' love Klub, lil.wni Q , Sli Kilgftu' M -1. K: I Mm' W I . Sh ' ,lulvn on Hn ' Sl' h '. ' ' ' Hluvln 7 U 2 a w , 1 - 3' llgt t L . N , , x Q . ix . , ., Q . . . i . Y 4- . . 5 .. riet Charlton. They spent many pleasant hours practicing songs well known to music lovers. HO ' .QI-1-S ' 'R Ilan Strwnsk-,t .ittoi rr' st. lIal .'n ': lin' Vik. VV sltVf1r71!1I '1. l 'fx'fi ,I Psw' ' flu R. , 11ms:,HiIlHroIks I-' Ra Hi Metz. ' 1. I mai' lla - 'x' 1ovi.l.u-l ii z'v.NormanMirryisi- . ' 'X Butts-ine fi 3 0 ,A f TD . ic? ' .- . A' . , . s. ' f , ,4 vi tg -. 5' 6 USILCI 1111116118 For a number of years the student body of Ballard has been entertaxned by the well tramed volces of the A Cappella Chorr whxch lS capably drrected by Mxss Harrret Charlton Por the most part the choxr 15 kept actxve by school assemblxes and concerts Addxtxonal smglng 18 done outsrde of school at luncheons and club meetmgs 'I hese songsters not only furmsh pleasure and enjoyment for others but they themselves proflt by the experxence they gam Outhtted 1n snappy new umforms the Ballard Hrgh School Band has proved nts worth by appearmg at school pep rallxes and has bolstered student morale by playmg at all the football games Therr support contrxbuted greatly to one of Ballard s most successful foot ball seasons Sklll tn playmv varxous types of musnc has brought pleasure to the orchestra members as well as to thexr audrences The performance of these groups xn ltself IS a feat when one cons1ders that they have been under the dlrectlon of three dxfferent teachers Thenr present leader lb Mr Orlen ohnson who too over the 1 trumental muslc work the second semester yjkpj W Hrlton Kuenn Torn Strau han herald Molvlk Walt Butterheld rhzrd Row john Cooley Ted Wilde Larry johnson Elmer Johnston Bob Harrns Bert Bodine Tom Coburn Bill Brooks jerry Lrkness Dun Axchen Second Row Carol Aplrn Marilyn Allen Mary Ann Har sen Kathryn MatW1'l1am lms Olasun Marrlyn Rundquxst Evelyn Bardahl Shirley Shea Betty Llvers oyce Dean Shirley jmhnson hsther Hansen Mrrxam T rxxk First Row Sally luther jean htklund Barbara Hawks Barbara Holland Marlere Mor gan Joanne Bjerkcscth Darrell Peterson Dolores Barger oye Koth Dolores i'lIlSCIh lclalne Salzman De lotus Phelps Lxangell me Prank Mary H 1rd V rgrnla Summers Lois Krull Barbara Boxun joan Gjerde Marlene Beal Charlene Shlgley Q I I - 4 7 .. y b k . . . 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I Sf' M ix Avg, I 1 Af' x f W ' S ff if Z f f M ,, Q l -, - f- 4 ,-,.....2- Fi fl 7 1h', J HI-NRY BENDELI1 THONY GASPAROVICH WILLIAM M CRI:.A l o COACHES Ballard s 1947 1948 athlet1c year proved to be a very sueeess ful one Not only d1d the varsnty w1n the p1gsk1n ehampxon sh1p wlth one of the flnest teams tn Seattle s hlstory but the seconds and thlrds also ended up ln the top spot of themr leagues Thls marks one of the few tlmes that three teams from the same school have won the Lhamplonshlp and ln the nineteen games played by these three squads th1s year there was only one loss and one t1e the rest bemg convmcmg wms for the Beavers Thxs xs also the Fxrst year that Seattle hxgh school football has been played at nlght Thls was made pos slble by the completlon of the Memorxal Stadlum The basketball quad dlsplayed amaznng hght and drtve and wound up wxth a record of mne wxns and three defeats Thls earned them the rlght to play Garfield for the champ1on shxp but as a result of a loss to the Bulldogs they retamed rf' 62 I ' - Foot- ' ' ' , ball, Basketball, Track: AN- Baseball, Setond Team Foot- L L B ball, Thlrd Team Basketball: c ' - Imra- mura Sp rts. .Q , - ,- STA thur setond plate posltron The seeond team ended up IU setond plate whlle the th1rds g3lI1Sfl a hfth plaee tle Ballard s 4 baseball team fought thexr way to a fourth plate posltlon ln the hnal N!EiI1fllIlgS and there 18 every xndl eatlon that th1s year s tlub will be a better than average squad The Beaver dxvot dlggers ot 47 brought another Lhampron shlp and they are expeeted to hntsh hlgh 1nth1s year s finals The netmen are looked upon for many lmprovements over seventh plane to the first d1v1s1on The under team has several returnxng lettermen and hopes are hlgh for another good season Last year s All Clty Track Meet found Ballard tn fourth plate a very good showmg sxnee the eompetxtlon was sO keen DON BURNI-.TT Thxrd Tearr Poo ball DON TAYLOR At et: Manager Bl-RT HENNING Tcnnx 6.2 ' T D I G S .X . 7 ,K . last year's squad. They are expected to raise themselves from om, nhl r 1 Ro- r - , 2 . r N IE i gf zz? ,st l AWRP NCI .nr y fullha MLLLAVPY Y A aff? lflTl RsOlw HOB l-PAL: ant a CllARll C l oot Ja Caprtalrzmf on hrs dream batkheld Coath lltnry Btn del oueht forth one of the hnest teams rn modern Seattle hr Jsthool football and t aptured the erty trown wrth a retord Jseven wrns and no defeats Hrghly touted at the be rnmnr the sjason the Beax ers were rnvrnerble as they ran through al tli rr eompetrtron ant' the only game rn whrth they were ser usly threatened was the West Seattle eneounter In thrs g Ballard ran up 15 pornts rn the hrt half and rn the etond perrod the Indrane stored 13 pornts before the Beavers found themselx es rn tune to stop the drrve At the end of then regular season the Beavers by wrnnrnc the thampronshrp earned the rwht to play the powerful Bremerton Wrldtats for the mythleal state ehampronshrp Played before a eapauty trowd of about 15 000 people the Game turned out to be one of the most thrxllxng ever seen rn Seattle The Wrldeats wrth a powerful passrng and runnrng attack scored 19 pcnnts rn the hrst half but the locals tame batlx wrth 14 pornts rn the setond half and almost stole the Game rn the frnal mrnutes, of play Larry Peterson and the rnsprratronal wlnner was Chuck lVlullavey The Beavers tompletely domrnated the All Crty selettrons by plaernv lfeagan Peterson Mullavey Humphrres and Zeldenrust on the frrst team W2 l 'N Q 64 i I ,- xp r ' ' ' RV 2- ' ' ' Cf I t P P .X N. 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'I'1w NldC111.l!N was 1111111 111 1 L 11 at 1-.151 nz unc m1111on C1011.iI'Sl11'1t11'1Li521SC2iY1Hg C3IJli'1Iy of ., 111 43 'T la 5 OI 5 f l 1 I ' AP iifvqn LN b' V- -an I ' I ,- . ,a , Jvfxsf,- KK -A' . H .i-eww r.--.-if .. gli I ! ' 4 L A host of Beaver tacklers close in un an opponent after a short gain, Pl. S 1.11 UIUPS Living up to their pre-season notices, the mighty Ballard football team opened the year with a 7-0 win over Garfield. This was one of the toughest on their schedule. The only score came on a 41 yard pass in the second quarter. The Beavers then ran over Franklin, 14-O, and defeated West Seattle by a 15-13 score. Roosevelt also went down before the locals, losing by a count of 26-6. This set the stage for the meeting of the Ballard squad and the also undefeated Lincoln eleven. The Beavers completely sank the Lynx with a 19-0 victory. Cleve- land was the next team to fall before the Ballardites with a score of 15-O. By winning their last game over Queen Anne, 19-6, the Ballard football team captured the prep championship. Bob Feagan and Ernie Humphries haul a Bremerton ball carrier to the ground with a perfect tackle. It L,.,..k ,. 22- f , ,A .JA Q'-f Al' vr '- nv'-I 't' 52. . Q V - Q r ,- 'yr A L I M.1i1.n.cv -enum 1, M- ., 1 '1 .nr Us: thu run Bud Hrmkr11avw41cavx!P'c wav whzlr Li--1-iv 1114111 thrumx a lflmk Q -s. nI'!1rm.klcl 'V1u.l.a-cv .JH Il..:'1p!:xu-x get Ne! for the xaqki: while Gerald Muluk .umea up from bchmd. 4 ' :+ .v X .1 CCOII 60171 SECOND 'liliAMf5rturn1 Raw ,laik Barrett manager. Elliott living lit'-i Muczrr. Bill lhompstfn ls,:d l-isthe.. llawslti lrvlwisori Bula jivlinstnn. rnanasrr First Huw jim Burner! Ken Akre jun R1 lux ll.-'1 Allen. llttn Ljzirlzth jvzi For the third consecutive year the Ballard second team took first place honors. This time they rolled up an impressive record of five wins and one defeat. In two years Coach Gasparovich's teams have lost only one game: that was a 20-0 setback handed them by West Seattle in their third game of this season. The scores, Ballard first. were: Garfield, 7-6: Franklin, 13-63 West Seattle. 0-203 Roosevelt. 6-03 Lincoln. 2 03 Cleveland. 26-0. Under the watchful eye of Coach Burnett. the third team completed one of Ballard's most successful seasons. Their record of five wins and one tie. which brought them the championship, is only a little indication of the power of this team. ln six games they scored 74 points while holding the opposition to 25 points. This squad is expected to play an im- portant part in Ballardis football hopes next year. The scores, Ballard first. were: Garfield, 18-Og Roosevelt. 6-01 Franklin, 12-121 West Seattle, 6-01 Lincoln, 19-l3g Cleveland 13-0. llllfl 661111 Rl! 'lil-lAM - Fzrh Row jatk Gus lafson Stanley Svege. je-rrv lim!-ls, lim ll igghlzanks. Clainl Bailey Arlt-n An.lersi.:i, liflllae Sage. Marshall Rite .tv Frfunh Rau Merle lfogelstrorii link litzzin. Ken Phillips. Siimrny Karl go tiene Verliurig. lion lintnlis. Walrtr Stunt- Third Row link Ka'li. Kay ,h 'l'lmrnas lived Strom, l..4wrentt- Han mn, Arnold Broliak Svcullcl Row llavvrl Clements. manager: Tom Leary. Torn Martin. john Nelson, jim Spald- unq. Twn MLP-.rlarns. Dale llinsen. B lm Peters-,n. jim Clmrlcslun Frist Rua' jim Mt Nah. jim Rahlu, Norman Mill - Y rrsov. Bert Ramrrtr. Wally llrggevnaai. Wavne Lingenhrlnk. llarlcv Baym-. juni Hepburn. Maurne Grubb 68 El! 611171 1 2 ' e p f f - xl I .Y 1 Y' - ' if I . ' gy 5 Ac' XT af 5 L fr x Q K,-1' . , ' S' -v' f 1 1 S5 ' ...LW YliI.I. 'l HAM-1511 IRUW jerry Shaw ' 'A' 8 N, l1olvCa:nplitll,Stan l'.ill'er Row llax - ' 4 S1-cond Row' Monty Myers. Hola Mont b 4 .goiiit-ry. Allan O.sf,i1 Clair lfllmig in I sen Hairy lil-lip liar. lii,,ns Win or lose, the fighting spirit of Ballard High School is always kept up by the en- thusiasm of our Yell Team. If the team needs another basket or if they are on a goal line stand. the yell leaders let them know that the students are behind them with an appropriate chant. The many hours of practice put in by the Yell Team are well rewarded when a boom- ing yell echoes during a game. At all the basketball games, track meets. and football or baseball contests the managers may be seen hard at work. If a championship is won they can feel that they have played an important part for they are the boys behind the team who are responsible for preparing the fields, issuing equipment and cleaning up. Both the coaches and the players depend on these boys for assistance throughout the season. C111 L1 CFS MANAGERS-Art Fulton, jatk Har- retl, lid Sandlmloom. Ed Ilillery, Lau- rence Wilson, Dave Clements. 69 'QQ '45 r??' ,QQ 9, C ,, 1 df C RMI aslcetla I Wmth four returnm lettermen and some very pI'OIYllSlIlg reserves Coaeh Henry Bendele brou ht forth a team that dlsplayed the h htnnv splrxt of Ballard Thelr reeord of nxne wlns and three losses earned them the rwht to meet Garheld for the Lh3IHplOl'1bhlp How ever the rangy Bulldogs eaptured the grown by trounung the Beavers 44 to 23 and put Ballard ln the seeond plaee POSIIIOII The hghtmnv Ballardltes took thetr hrst three contests measurmg ueen Anne 50 35 Lxneoln 50 49 and Ifranklm wtth a score of 44 42 After losmg to Garfleld by a score of 55 30 Ballard Lame bank wlth wms over Roosevelt 56 42 West Seattle 37 28 and ueen Anne 36 24 The Beavers dropped thelr second game to Lxneoln 43 36 and a week later lost agam hoopsters ended the season wlth a 42 38 w1n over Roosevelt and a 39 32 vletory over West Seattle II Q W tt 1 VI 10 .5 2 , ' sl O' K f o 1 V li t - 1' Y 1 tt J 1 as- K I . . ff' W t 7 I ' . Q- 1 -1. - - - , b , . . ., U .h to . 4 . . . . v . . ts ' h Z5 ' ' .' 1' Q b ' ' . ' ts -A A '- ' Q - B - to the Bulldogs, 42-38, meanwhile squeezing in a 43-31 win over Franklin. The fighting Tvst Allf'1ry gdayers .1 -xltgrmt ln a jump'-l'lallard's lid Sz- rn and Les ln les uf Lmttln Rlgh. Svendst-n rlrxlllulw rl: llall whale Chutk . ullznev rates :lown floor for lus posxrnon :QQ fc Q- T I X, In Lobaugh Lawrgrwu. Pevusor' 3: 1 Allu- Y? fa if iss. if Bockn 1 'TM an is.. NL 1 ,,.-a M -Ai .L.1, SECOND TEAM- Left ro right: Roz: Dams, Ken Mtlfluoii, Hill Thomp- on. Bert Swift. Don jan is E Y ani, lion Rmllaiiil I CCOH llll lllffl Cdlll With the fighting spirit tliat is so typical of Ballard's athletic teams, the Beaver seconds completed a successful season with a record of eight wins and four defeats. This marks the second year in a row that the lxoopsters rave ended in the second spot. each time losing out to Lincoln. The scores. Ballard first. were: Queen Anne-.36-20.21-403 Lincoln.33-45.50-423 Franklin, 27-32, 42-311 Garfield. Sl-31, 30-20: Roosevelt, 47-41, 43-101 West Seattle, 29-40, 52-30. Showing the iight and drive that is a sign of a winning team, the thirds ran up against some stiff competition this year and the best they could salvage was a fifth place tie in the final standings. This squad was composed of some line ball-handlers and the experience they gained in their games should prove to be very valuable next year. The scores, Ballard first, were: Queen Anne, 38-29, 32-301 Lincoln, 22-34, 41-443 lfranklin.42-33,38-321 Garfield, 23-38, 29-391 Roosevelt, 36-27. 32-301 West Seattle. 37-45, 34 41. THIRD Tl'fAM4l iur row' Rulzmil Halle llitk Kath. Waller Stone: jexiy lborlmls, Bill Howsey. Second rom .' Wayne Iohan-.en Roy Allin. joe Bray. I,aL:rr.-ri lnnilsiriim, Gi-nc Verlmurg, Dzive Clements. 72 Q? l .:, tti .im llauri CIIIIIS 6111 O The Beaver divot diggers ended the 1947 season undefeated. Coached by Byron Payne, they won the city championship. This team brought Ballard the first golf trophy since 1927 and hopes are high that the four returning lettermen will capture the cup again with the aid of their present coach, Mr. Taylor. So far the team is making an excellent showing and they are expected to put up a terrific fight in all tlieir matches. The Ballard netmen had a disastrous season in 1947 and ended up in last place with a record of six losses and one win. Since they have more experience, their new coach, Mr. Henning, expects them to place higher this year. With several returning lettermen and some promising new material the Ballard tennis team will put up a hard light in all competition, 'l'liNNl5 Flrsr lxnu li i ix Hui Bfili 5 ui xi R111 Mtfiil 1Mft't Svrrind fav. ff Ornsiirc ll Ima w .N 'Z 11' GOl.l--Frm! Kun l1.sO tsf By. lh-ri. ks rr l'.4 :I ,li l1.l11s1'1 lit-zz R..sf sell Srtririrl Rau Qiiiil-1: K 'tak 11.11 Rash lf? S-.1-id-4 ll li l.1u ',': llit lc l ix'k4i'lw1,. 1 DOP C-3' K LOBAUGH yfxa X PETERSON Lo DJ C156 cl The Ballard students as well as the team are eagerly awaxtmg the opemng of the 1948 prep baseball season They feel that they are ready to put the Beavers on top for along wlth seven returmng lettermen and some promxsxng reserves one of the brggest turnouts IH Ballard s hrstory greeted Coach Tony Gasparovlch at hxs Hrst practxce Although they are weak ln several posltmons especlally prtchmg the Beavers wrll become a smooth workmg hard hlttmg outht before the season beglns Last year s ball club wound up ln a fourth place POSIIIOH thanks to the powerful hlttmg of such stars as Clyde Brown Several of the sluggers are back thrs year and It ns hoped that they wrll retaln therr battmg eye Defensxvely Ballard wlll be hard to beat for they boast a good mfield wxth a lot of reserve strength W1th the speed the Beavers have they w11l be hard to stop and they are expected to gxve competrtlon a hard fight 1n all thelr games xklll 191 A7111 Hsrmfw Msttmao Lew un rmm wus 74 'l Y - NV - 1 , baugh is out as he tries to slide part Larry PL-ter: trvu ' ,' l - Y' 1 QQ 6 6 , . A A ha Q xi +o. ' .6711 xKrt - ,pri- xK'ff! QQ' K ' . C9 x if x! my ww xx 2, xxx 75 5 I NNI x N 'i A B avcr takes a lusty g 1 t I 1 g h A A Q Q v N fo ,f rr'-L time IUC The Ballard track team of 41 ended the season wxth a fourth place standmg xn the All Cnty Track Meet Thts IS a very good slgn for many of the boys who placed ln that meet are returnmg and they should prove to be the backbone ofa hne cmder bquad thxs year The returnmg lettermen who are expected to place hugh thxs year are 1m Brent on the h1 h Jump Dlck feldenrust on the shot put Chuck Mullavcy on the broad Jump Chauncey Rtchardeon Ken Mead and Nell McCreary on the mlddle CllSl3I'lCCS and Kelth Walter Shovt m well on the long dxstances Although the track boys have been handxcapped by the loss of thexr practlce held they are expected to whxp xnto thexr usual strxde and wxll provxde stuff competxtxon m all thexr contests 90 9' 9 Y vt!! 4 Mwwvfr RICHARDSON ZFLDFNRUSY 16 u. r v- ,. I . A 'A' x f,t,,', 4 .N er ff ',. u A I - e 0. ezfi' ' ' T V. '- ' , 'Q ' - 1- . 4. a . r -. '1-4 , A. t 7 ' 'V ,J h . S-,ff oft at - . -- ' ' ' r.'- - Z, ' ' ng, .- - -. n g, 3- -pf-' ' ' . . ' ' . 4 I -5 C ' n 4 - I I lr Gerald Boyer mars .wer the low hurrllex. Right: One of Ballarrlk track team gwcs lux all lu thc :-.hotput 4 . .O . . . , K Q . r X . ' Q 5 . 4 - - . . A G .eh .44 h 4 'f t 4 I l 4 r 49 1 ' 1' f , W , 9 , EVE! r N A lc: Jr' 1 A inf Q Q KY! 'Z poA 'S' MEAD 'MCCREARW DAHL PETRIE NORDQUIST o ra mv. fx 4 -v- ll T n tram u m orts 10 c 1rcc boy rc 1 e w nner u c 1 mm rltr or Helmltk Lee Nelson 1 lr Rrtharlson Under the able leadershxp of Mr Wllllam McCrea Ballard can boast the most complete and efhcxent mtramural program 1n the cxty Not only does thxs club deal w1th track base ball football and basketball but they have orgamzed a complete bowlmg league that nn cludes about hfty sports mmded students The response was so great that other schools are plannmg for leagues of the1r own Another b1g success on the Sports Club calendar was the Salmon Derby whlch drew much attentron Many students competed for the honor of gettmg the b1ggest Fxsh No matter what sports may be rn season you can always Fmd members of thrs group hard at work on thelr program for xmprovmg Ballard s athletxcs A L rp, r c e rlc h et a vunn r Irs: Rom T orn 1 r Setond T r hcl Dllle y ack Barrett I M AZ I . ,4 Q c 1 1 , ,1 A 11. 4 f. 'x Tls rl sa h 1 sfth-1111 -hy:lil '. J .j.c 1 1: . . . I ' ' , . X- Q 1 1 I Ir: The t1111tl1 sftfthall tl1nmps-Sfwnnd Row: Clltl Hazen, Fred v5-nrjnpson. Gerald Horn. Frrxr Row: Hubert jc1l111son. ,lark Leander, l 1 Kuppcrstall. VX:-rflcll ll wl'v R 'h 5 Tl1 se boys wer 1 ask h ll ' c 4-F J ell HJ sor, l-la l lllvlns. f ' R0 I Ed orgewut. Dave H lttaxn, ' r . -I ' . l 4 I - .,.-.fl .. 2 13 ll .4 Pi 1 -- A--f ,...I.-.. I- x ,KM AMURAI K I vu L un .A M rv. H' KAL Krrwlnj. M -f A - ow alfa, 4 , 9 lf! ' 1 , 1 r, , ' ., if V4 .. J 74 '- INTH . , 5l'Ul IS CLUB I-'1 xy Rf, I-...fr I.,-Nvxi I-in-1: H Aizuy N vrqfu- ,I 'rw' ,M-mmf Kfw NI: Ink I.,4i4r.4v- W'vxfEv Hv.s'w,' I..1: M,,:14-Uv: Ilmzzv- H121 'Qu 'r ., t X-I 5 . . 'IV-uw mxw .xv - -f 'f1irt 1':r1 ' 'le P25 IV11.:-rx -121.14 Barrett Ore MYE1- I-w.x'::1g 'mfmix ,Nmr:ri:r:L 'I tr C t 1 I-' Nz Hmlrm- 'x :Ha '. ' . .1'wr:A'1r5ur' I-1' N01 ,t..':, Qlrzw I A m 5 Larrv H Ee: X x v xv nm N -L w c.l-- 1 5121.11 1- im mlm' 'pr Sp-ru Club 3-515.5 :zz rr1..!a.tt.1kk't'w: Y ' Q f s . 0 1 Y ' fn, 'Q .. , Ay 1 C I 1 rl r Ana ml U VA ax wrt t 1 host QNU run re ln ts that t C dl ll UYSC L A Ureat deal has been sald about the much heralded Ballard teams thls year but even those boys not on teams are athletes Although they get lxttle reeogmtnon the boys spend at least two l ours a week ln gym classes under the dlrectlon of Mr McCrea and Mr Burnett Not only do they partxclpate nn the major sports so well known to every good Beaver but they spend many hours praetlcmg mmor sports and exerclses The result 15 healthler and more alert students 60 1 I S 1 l z tw' use the n1 l:,':ntt! sports to bull tha Jute l L-,les Hask- l'll is a f 'c t- wltlt all, illll alr . f'-'v lmv has .. 1 , .' ,, i ' l Attnvc rut ato . a wcltome zmgt from tht- tum ntr' lun uf st sly. ' 'II K K h .V . .1 .4 ', . , . ' . . . ' ' . l . , . . . . ' 4 1 v N, rf' 9 bmw- MB- mnrh Rfu nvn X n Mary Peru 1 xr M X Rof HV I I ! nom' Raw Annclrz H Al sr u HX Ax A H am IHA 1 ,XL lawul uma LJJJUMS , +X5,,,C,,,z Y AQM-AJkt!,y.gx0-'lJLIftf-A 176 U7 IS T he I ntle B lrls xxhnlerl Il l1Ol1QllTl1ClX' HLIIXIIICS tlns year vuth a fest and 6I1Ihl1Nl3NII1 that won the aalnnlatxon of many npperelassmen Beslrles the annual sale of megaphoneb and than Cln xstmas games they Hllilllgifl llallowe en and St Pau uk s Day partxes honormv the L leetecl vm helpexs At all nlrlx snoxtx unnonts the Llttle B Uxrls were mueh IH CXlCl6I'lC6 Cfillllllg the POIIHN nee: ec or mat Nong ll a tex 11' utter e lg B Llu n vull be glac to vxeleome them lIlflllStflOL1N gnls nl ,rf I. l A J '1 L ft? -.... .3 '1 4 nv QQ Av.: J K -. 4 X J . ,.,..,A X ' J 1.11 llfli li Ml'-MHl'1lf5'f' ' ' Slliilfv l'e.11vll1. li . l'1U1arvlwl::. litlul R1 zllrll. ' f exnn, Lynn Mll :lr r fcn lx -. 'I'I1f.'f! 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' ' 'A , llf'l .' l-f'BAbBl' '.Th BW 'lf l allarrlutc trlumplmmfly greet Our G Ar L 1 4 Iuuv rrrsorcl lv H11 l' 1 A anrl lr1 P LI Cz 4 frm! rx I ent 111 V 1 4 It lnflz dl 11616 CS The1r annual potlutk supper and 1n1t1at1on of ITl6IIll76lN staxtecl the B1g B v1rls out on an eventful year Bes1c'les many regular BCIIVIIIES they helpecl Tr1 B organwe the tartl stunts performecl at football games The B1g B newspaper H15 H HIIIIIIIIQS was publlshecl ava1n and th1s spr1ng our B1 B w1rls were hostesses for the All C1ty Letter Club Breakfast These busy Beaxers also auecl as managere for each of the Uuls sports as well as turmng out regularly Yes the B155 B1s1n all the b1g domes at Ballarcl dna. vs 87 .. I 1 Y? 1 8 r Bl' H Olfl-'lCl-QRS -- Yu C3 ull llnvls sf' umrv klw:111Ar11lt'vs1v11 pyfsl 1l . M1 l 11 R111tlq111s1 '.11v-yr:'s1l1'1r? ,l-1.11111 N -lr sr-11 rf-5-uxu-1 Sr ng Mary lhfrztle-1:1 t11.1s11rc1 U I 4 w Q K , B. .L -. . h 5. Q . , b . I I' . Q A .Q . . . . , , ,. . , . . 5 , ' . . ' 'U ' . , . .. . i ' . . , . 5 h . . ,, . , . . ' ' .V .A N f ' h ' .K f f Q ' Q . .. . 5. . 1 s 1 1' ' 1-,ra ' ' V - 111' zz . sr swt 11 5. In k , li. ' 'NT 'l -I .Jv- J-' , N, 4.jw ,C -. f .fgs,.:' f Q1-ii 1, ,saw -aw N xy .wah .L ..11!.' 1314. Wa- Af' , 4 WT ...Yin :Wa XDR Qs X 553 1 kg X ggXx ttxb xhgxx Z' kX,,..1- -.Y 6 I X fu' xx Z Our nets :re stout md strong, PliShll1i1, with stlver hsh Pull them up boys wtth mon 1 ho I 4 fuk X ff! A I fain - K 1 I V X X' -fu JI' fi ,K . ' h A' - f ' g 1, ff? if I C , 1 tw . ' N ' 'Nj A WL J. V I ' , It 1 f f A A f , J. N , - t f ,X ' , ' If J f I-'I ff! A w I . f j 5 f ,f t ' 1 f - Yr , wzzvz-111 ,xx t W X flf s 47 Q tk X iii, ' f'2- X -1 ix I x I S X5 X 'QA' sf 1, -L X-:: If ' ' SES I t W v , it X . ' - I N 11 V : fy v x f ' I b :gf f ng' Q' Q X J, , f ff li, if fl I frrft 4 X t :sa ,QL ra t- t - A i f- .51 if uf - I 1 A -tt , Eff ,-tt 5 ,ff fb A L Eff- ,ff ' :I fj -N ' f- I Q - SC11001 X gf f D iff X 1 ..-Z 5 2 5 X 5 X ISI tl 65 .J r glcirgm t N 'W 1 WN ff A 'X SEPT 3 The hrst day of school hnds many natve sophomores asktng the usual questtons of the sentors SEPT 11 Anxtous sentors watt tn long ltnes durtng both lunches for thetr well de served sentor ptns fAt 1ast'j SEPT 12 M ohnson and Mr Van De vanter pay a noonday vtstt to the Sandwtch Bar and the Beaver Inn SEPT 17 Ballardttes get thetr hrst gltmpse of the new band untforms and are they ntce' SEPT 22 Reports have t that the football team vxtll be tops' SEPT 26 The btg Football Jamboree for mally opens the football season at the new Memortal Stadtum The Beavers make a good showtng OCT 1 The sentors get tnto swtng wtth thetr fir t assembly OCT 4 The ftrst football game agatnst Garfteld ts won by the Beavers' OCT 9 Ballard beats Frankltn' OCT 23 Ballard skunks the Roosevelt Roughrtders 26 6' OCT 30 Hallowe en ts the theme of the Gtrls Club party held tn the gym NOV 6 Youth Vtews the Nc vs xtstts Ballard NOV 7 Maktng, tt ftve vtctortcs tn as many starts Ballard proves tts abtltty by tlowntttt Ltncoln 19 O' NOV 11 Armtsttce Day and no school' NOV 14 The Shmglf wtns All Atnertcan for the fourteenth consecuttve year' Bestdes recetvtng thts honor tt also recetvcd thc Columbta Medaltst NOV 19 The Gtrls Club assembly features the dance duo of L11 Thompson and Gary Marshall NOV 21 BALLARD WINS THE LHAM PIONSHIP' Endtng up wtth a perfect season no losses and no ttes Ballard ments Bt cntct ton NOV 27 Thanksgtvtng Day ttnds Btetnet ton handtng Ballard tts hrst defeat NOV 30 Lorry Peterson Dtck Zeldenrust Ernte Humphrtes Chuck Mullavey and Bob Feagan are named on the All Ctty elewen' DEC 4 Chuck Mullavey ts the Youth of the Year' He was chosen for betng outstand tng tn athlettcs scholarshtp leadershtp and populartty DEC 5 6 The all school play Tomorrow Heaven dtrected by Mtss Dorothy Coulter plays to a capactty crowd DEC 12 The Youth Symphony Orchestra conducted by Francts Aranyt performs at an assembly DEC 14 The Ballard Skt Clttb trttcks up to Stevens Pass for a day of perfect skttng DEC 19 The sentors celebrate the Yule ttde season wtth a Chrtstmas party DEC 18 19 The Orange Drtve ts held and etght crates of oranges are collected DEC 24 Chrtstmas vacatton begtns AN 3 Elatne Halle ts named Ballard Skt Queen at the Mtlwaukee Skt Bowl AN 13 The opentng of the 1948 basket ball season finds the Beavers tn the wtn column after overwhelmtng Queen Anne 50 35' 88 .F l L' ' s il 'J 0 f S ' f 'Nh 'Q Y I -. -. .. W 'V ' l 1 4 . . , l Q' 1' fn N . k. . ' 9 . .L A -,.,lh'QW, , c-wx ' A x . . .w ' . L' X , I i 5, NNN 1' ' I I r bf If , ' l' I A 0 -9 . 1 I J xt N ,, - Q- 1 K 5 . H ' Q 1 1 ee fe .4 N so 4 r 1 1 'T ' - 4 -1- 5- on Turkey Day. AN 16 ln a rcally hot ovcrtunc game Bal lard stops the Lynx 50 49 P d Svendsen comes througsh wlth 2fpO1I'1lSl AN 19 23 Thc March of Duncs drlve IS hcld wlth Ballard collectmg, S156 57 AN 23 Wlthm four days Ballard expert ences both vlctory and defeat After squeeflng by l'ranl-clm 44 42 the Beavers lose to Gar fleld 55 30' Ouch' AN 26 Ballard s halls once more tnngle wxth the excltement of mcommg sophomores AN 30 The Paddletalls add another vlc tory by beatxng the Indlans IEB 5 The novel dance team of Bob Roberto Hardwxck and ack Renee Schnexder makes a sol1d hlt at an all school assembly l EB 6 The Beavers suffer thexr second defeat thxs tune to Lmcoln lt EB 10 Franklm loses for the second txme to the Beavers 43 31 PEB 13 M ohnson leaves for the ad mmlstrators conference ln Atlantxc Cxty PEB 20 Ballard earns the flght to meet Garheld ln the playoffs by beatmg West PEB 21 Eddxe Svendsen ns the leagues leadxng scorer with 173 po1nts ln twelve games' FEB 26 Natlonal Brotherhood Week 18 ob served by a brotherhood assembly MAR 2 The 1948 Basketball Champlonshxp 18 declded when Ballard 18 soundly beaten by Garfleld ln the playoffs MAR 7 Eddie Svendsen IS named All Clty forward MAR 11 After many useless attempts the orchestra s Shmgle p1cture lb taken' MAR 12 The Old Tlme Vaudevllle sponsored by the Jumor class lb presented to a full house MAR 14 Ballard places snxth nn the All Clty skn meet 80 MAR 18 Introductxon to Sprmg 18 the theme of the Mother Daughter Banquet APR 1 Ballard Wlns Baseball Champxon sh1p'fApr1ll4ool'j APR 14 Pan Amerlcan Day MAY 3 Another year another May Day UNE 4 The senxors leave school never more to return fThey hope'j UNE 6 Baccalaureate serv1ces are held at the Ballard Frrst Lutheran Church JUNE f The Semor PILUIL destxnatxon unknown' UNE 10 The moment every sen1or looks forward to 18 commencement Meany Hall IS the scene of the 1948 graduatlon exerclses UNE 11 The last day ol school for the underhraduates UNI- 17 The last event of a sen1or s hlgh school days IS the Semor Prom held annually at the Nlle Country Club E c-- i fi SX. , 5 U3 '19 YL 4- fn Ps 0 I 1 it 1 f '4 :fff-1: 5 YB .I . ...A ' ' ' U '- - R ' - A . I .' ' 'I - . I . . ' K. n., U . U If . . J N H .T N -. Q T - - J :-... .f ' '-' ' . ... r. j 5 ' - R s . . . ,Q 'Y m ' ' ' ' ' 3 E53 Seattle. Seasons record: 9 wins. 3 losses. li- X c YI f P A , J , . . 1 x ,,,A ' . A t - A A .Q-112311 . . . b JQM-gg.,,v - - . X -' A 'J -- : ,3'4-yn, , Q U t . 1119 'inns X' ' ll ffm . - . 1 4 -L . . -. - . -. r E - tt , -5 -f- 21- , ' .sf . l '....7T-'-iff ' . X . A . . . , - 0 , , tl L lt :nu l Andy Lennlce Chunk mc' Lorry made up the 7 Does the stage new ilways look llke thls wl they spray the sets? 3 LOIS really showed em how to push that peanut along at the Glrls Club Hal lowe en party' 4 Whlle others look on ack VOlk8S hls oplnxon for Youth Vxews the News 5 One of the features of 1 senlor assembly was joy Monear Llneoln grad of 47 who showed her ltty as 1 LOl1YOfIlOY1lsl 6 Dot gets set for hugh one at the hrst sophomore assembly of the year Maestro Rxehardson surpr1sed everyo mf. at a semor assembly wlth hls talents at the key board '1 l 4 4-ta ,Q fill , t, , l f I I ,l ft , y X 4 fl ' A W 12 l l. 1 5 4 . ' ' ' f . ' ll X A f t - s X 1 . . X I I ll 9 ' r v r 1. Y - I l'f I ' Q 5 Y x panel for the Youth Views the News program. . ... f X ' L 1 5 ' ' ten ' , ab'l' if . ' ' . . I J a n-0' 5561117 y llfI1.S l What s th1s7 Ohhhhlm' It s the drama class pan uomlmxng the bus rldes to school Does ll look famlllarn 7 Ierry Jacobs ln one of his saner moods gives hrs renflltlon of Pass That Peace Pipe to the semor L ass 3 Bob and jack alxas RLnem and Roberto perform graeefully WJ at an all sehool assembly They were later con traeted to appear at Lmcoln Roosevelt and Fort Lawton' 4 Margxe drools IS Rolf Swoon Boy Sagdahl glves out wnth berenade of the Bells but Prlscllla looks unmoxed 5 Mr lohnson see ns to enjoy mlmxcklng Carol Ann whlle Ihc band 1 1vs the hlllIlOUS Lntle Brown ug 6 The Keith Waller Combo glxes out wrth some hot jx at the assembly eloslng the fall semester -v. as y f 1 oznmmr LV U ll! L s L tme utppts the ltonor hung n'tmLd msptritlon of tln. football term .ard s top football st lrs f L LH 1 df. tonstrttc h vw to pl y f otlnll mr n t the Girls Clulw xssctnbltu x Tc-nn Loordlna tion IS the re'1l fL1SOI1lN.llll'ltl btin s glanu it tln. ynll leader 4 A sklt preuedxng the. I lngoln gimp sl owed Don V ltn1 PllSLllll I l lgrrx, pmtr Lertaln l w.0ln L onalttncs Hemp, L ng reilly keeps Budd np tn thc 1 rn 'tc dolng the Ba ltrd Spcller 6 The presidents l the schools xartous org xnlzattons present the new B 1rd btnner g ven luy the P T A tothe s dents 92 fzgz ,mums Q pro lo be the really ll fc nh all g mu of thr sg :son and by beatmg t ern fu we clmrlnt shin that t1tle'2 Ronmc and lu' th llll'1lllllL lOlll.llLS on the poster honoring L 1 fo D1 Q H1158 3 Beat the L n'c N outa.: by all for one of the gmus of thn wixon And we beat em too 19 0' 4 At 1DLp assembly Mr Omtad putQ ln his two lntx worth bv prppmg up those sophomores of his x s rhr moment xwutecl hy all Ballardxtcs' 'l hu mmmntwl1u1tln Nl1Lh1g1n Trophy was pre Nan cd to Couh Henclc-le and hls ream by the Smttlr Alumm of tho. UHIVCYSIYY of Mlchlgan i EAGNQ U-ACM FAI gpg K M hh 5. I wx xmvvwlv 6 These ure mst nfew ofthe honors recenved by Y XX 'L +-' 4,1 B '75 1 Zn K. l HOI7lJ6llIllgS 1 What more can a gurl get nn her locker? You should know Conme' Z Swxtchxng on hall lxghts between perxods IS only one of Evne s many jobs 3 jam packed halls are a common occurrence tn that ftve mmutes before the next class 4 Chuck and Paul seem to be sharlng a lunchtime joke whlle Gordy appears blankly interested ln the photographer 5 jacks artxstlc talents are used succes fully m dc oratlng the display case on the thxrd floor 6 Wonder what this lxttle tete a tcte ns about Outstandmg Ballard students smnle as the Times photographer snaps a ptcture 94 UIIIIIL 161185 li 1 Queen Ruth 1ndK1ng Kenny Wl!l1IhClI' eourt rexgn over the 1941 May Day festlutnes We-ll satxsfxed after lunchxng at the Beaver Inn Bal lardltes return to fmxsh their day s work 3 Or ganxzatlons Inc check over thelr lusts afrer eaeh Shingle plcturc IQ taken 4 Star athlet out on l1mb'5 Brlght sprmg daye brxng the gym elames outdoors for tralnlng 6 len 1nd Bu seem to hc hivlng 1 lxttle joke betwee 1ll1CITlSClNLS Tell ll to us oo Ah ha' Sknppnn 1 B as mat the hard wav Don7 95 ,,,P all Bu XL BLKIUCIS 1 Andy offers a helpmg hand but Dorothxe and Jeanne seem to be gettmg along okay 2 Whlle the rest of the Shrn,t,le staff slaves on unto the mght Carroll gets ready to go to bed' 3 The class looks on as Arnold explams the rudlments of the paralleleplped' 4 Old pick and peck Of stad lS at work and not as usual' 5 A typlcal cene ln the Shingle room Note the hard work mg staff members' 6 The Chess Club has regu lar mectlngs after school every other week and when they get together they really concentrate on the game' 96 Y' Y i -7 ' s l X 5 r , l .ffv f W If ' xi t 0. . . final' A- . . ,Ai , ' YM it . . ,Awe f ' ., .' , K ' lltl am f tlu ruw look Lr the LkJITlDlCllU1UfIYlllLl1 rnmoclelmg T us. l Movlr. Qrcw Mr Dmnu ta sovu new puturc vuth Wivnr, Du s 3 Mr No mv. ns :mr gl1LflWlllllllS gorgnc but wlure ns ll tlkxng lt, 4 Mr OTICH Johnson looks lSlll1LlldSIll'CLI1UPllN.,LlSC of the popular Sflllft gun' 5 Tho. new troply Qin 15 loo 6 The thru ru w tc ulrers Mrs Rue Mrs Roden housn mwl Mrs Wrlght spgncl 1 estful moment f r md Mr Suwart Smxtlm gut the L xkf. it thelr wedding rc lon D Qembcr 1 4 F sf 'EJ 3 aff, Q. bx f 9 s 1 l I s- Y I P , 'r ' Q 1 ! v ICI ' 't '. 1, Thu umfcu-nyc room takes un - - aftl ' ' 1 ' X ' 4 2. l H lu-.ul of 11m - ' - , , . ', 'lk, ' 11 - ' - ' .n ' z'i.', , , blcs .apr -1 1 qumtc i ' ' wus lily ., xl ' f .. - l kcd over .aclmlringly by Mr. Speck and Mr. Dodds. in the Glrls' Club Roam. 7. M . 1 5. T, cept' , 0' 2,191 5?'K lliSf'-Z' 1 'T -Q sr T f, .f 90 in -'Q' 'QW '-t.,.,N E232 N XM X Nr Sr Party after' 1 A going 'twty party proved to he just the rlght thlng tor 1 trulx wonderful teuher Mrs Smxth me Mtss Dorothy Coulter she ltft H1114 1 hxervone strimhles like mad when the pmata u mken tl L 5171111811 Club pa a The Ar mtl Dee lI'1I1OIlS LOIUITIIYICC hid 1 wonderful time g M ttrxr or 11owe en' 4 1 pears o he pondnrlng somethxng on the gvm floor at 1 Glrls Club party It must be mterestmg but whit ts rt? 5 Havmg nothmg to sxt on doesnt seem to llTlp31l' Stans techmque at the pnno for dots ltjl But whit he dolng at sophomore plrtx 98 i . 3 i I 1 Panic! atm! P l Looks as lf Bull IS gomg to get tardy roll or xs Tony Just exchangxng chlt chat wlth hmm 2 Debiters under the dnrectlon of Mr Arm strong get ready to meet another hxgh school 3 Many of the staff members study perlods were spent baek stage durlng the takmg of the Junlor and semor pletures for Shingle 4 It s leap yeir and Don lS earned away as Barb pops that ln evutable question' 5 Walt stlfles a yawn Paulle talks on and on and on' 6 Please please please dont nut off those beautlful locks Ruth Ballard would never be the same wlthout them' 'll fi K I - Q . I . . ' Ll' . ' '. ', '. t . r A tr I 6 Down III the lllklllg bull Ihe bottom of Ihr Sf :rr 181,76 Inu p flllgl :gs W 9 .4 P 5 sgrf O J 033004 ' .. lg' Q I is' I'-. 'C .1-' if X ws? 7 f l,,,., 'W' O x 0 v S 8,0 0.0 X KX 50.0.9 9.49 0 O Y' A A xu X . x b . Y .. ,, , 'jr I' I. , Q , N F' VN ' ' ' A . VY J 1 X x Y. 1 fy ' r A L s y Nl A L 'J 1 . X .2 V H, L r- Y' K' A ., Y ' v f .J ,,1' 'J B L ' i I Y- . ' LDAP, I of Q . Ll Ar ' ' .' 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'- ' 1' Ng K .l V Ni x 'X X X CLASS OF 50 Lookrnv mto the hold early lll September rt was dxseovered tl at the .S S Ballard had an abundant L'lI -70 of sophomores aboard who as members of the erew unpressed the older mates by the way they aeeomplrshed what they set out to do Needrnv lrttle urvrnv the sophomore elass started 1ts round of events I'he new mates Gave assemblxes and a Mothers Tea They also had Sophomore Day whreh meluded an assembly and an after sehool earmval Aeeordlnv to the tally the sophomores were found to be the top elass seholastreally by havxnv more members represented on the Honor Soctety than etther the junxors or the semors The thrrd team football players largely members of the elass of 50 brought home hrst plaee honors Contrnumg the erurse the sophomores partlexpated m basketball baseball and other sprmg sports The hrst voyage ot the elass of 50 was nawwated by Roland Halle presrdent Bob Car rtnvton vree presrdent Bert Bodme seeretary Clarr hlllngsen treasurer and Mr Orstae. adviser trmg r r nngsev ure cr Bodrum- e re- ary a e le a s I 1 102 7. . . . 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A! y U P OHIOFCS Third Rom jerry Bartlow Allin Anderson Arthur An derson Arlen Anderson jirn Brooks Ivan Billson SetondR0w Miriam Blough Carolyn Bayne Arlene Allen Vivian Berg Jeannine Abra hamson lohnny Baranski P1rstRou jatkie Anderson Aumillar Helen Allen Nor ma Astry Third Row Robert Berg Riehard Boivin Claud Bailey iymond Burell Boi Budke Donald Butterfield Second Row Earl Bivins jim Brown Evelyn Bardahl Harley Biyne Gloria Ben ofsky Bert Bodine First Row Gloria Bringe dahl Audrey Bliekwell Elsie Brideson Marilyn Brooks Frances Bakovich Betty Berry -Ioan Berglund Third Row Babe Buholm joe Bray Henry Bjornsson Bill Birks. Second Row: Chirles Butler. Howard Carson, Dennis Be- dier, Allen Brown, Bobby Bennett. Fl'fSfROS1.' Richard Bowman. Wanda Bay, Gloria Boyett, Lois Bouton, Coreen Butler, Darlene Buttertield. Third Row: Bob Cooley, Gene Craig,Jerry Courounes. Bob Carrington. jack Car- hart. Second Row: Carolee Chris- tenson, Beverly Burns, Bea Cutler, Dick Beall, Helen Couture. Firsr Row: Mary jo Clark, Shirley Creason, Phyllis Crossett. Myrtle Clausen. Gloria Cliristenson, janet Carlson. 44, 4 I r ' 0 I1 Donna Alexander, Loraine Ra V , ll OHIOFCS Thlrd Row Daxid Clenientx im Charleston lim Collop lerrv Dbnildson Don Crain Second Rota Barbara Clirk Ditk Darrow errv Combx Peggy Clifford janiu Cir er Irs! Rus n Co anie Campbell Barbara C ingm jov Dillingh ii Marilyn Cl irk Diane Cortlu fhlrd Row btevv. Dying Burton Durr ini Demetrie l Degerstrom jerr Do ds IL rl Diseliei Gene. Dillingham Setond Row ini Dalen Eekstrom Gwen Davis Car ole Didii De-Wayne Doyle Ted Dimitriou I'lrxt Row Florenee Dutton tty Lou Duvall join Dease Cirol Dillery Bev erlee Dunston june Duggin Third Row Ron Puller Har old Iadvalds Barry Elslip jerry Durham Clair hlling sen George Fraley Second Row Marshall Riu: Lee Portney joan Engstrom lfranees Donofrio Gerald Ekrrian Arthur Fulton Flrst Row Pat Edgerton Pat Ellert Allegra Darrow Carole Prey Carol Cisski Beverly Deeker Third Row Jack Guatafson Maurice Grubb john I-ort ney Merle Fogelstrom B ll Fenton Setond Row Yvonne Green Margie Gatterdam Ann I-u reby Beverly Greenup First Row Gloria Friar Marilyn Fairall Margrete Fosterwold Charlotte Grif fitli Perrine Iferrel jf ,, X an 1715 f fffff ff X f zf M, 9' XT' A AJ I 'Z'-J. 14-ll I annu- g- i 3 , i ,fy .ff , ,, ,f A , 1 ' ' f --7 i , ' f f 1 ff Z., X f ' ' ' 1 1, S ll ' ' e- ar- - O GF in 'fl - 1 - ' . -- 1 . r G -' or ' e W' J' ' . .' - - .4 1 . t t Q. it e Q , .I , I Q r., 'N I . -J F' P t Jw lim. ,gl J 4 ' . 1 l' L , 1 ' ' a i. A 0 J - ' ' sz Bil . y , ' d 'ai - - 1' . 4. . l Donna DeC0ursey, Virginia . .r , A A 7 . , . . is Be , L - w .- .- f e , 5 l Q ' . ' '5 i , .' , i ' UQ . . L . ' ' 'I ' G , J . , , . G22 If ' 1-9 , , t C 0-1 w . . ,1:?d.'-,L f - ' ' ' A Iwrst OQf'f ff! '9'T.. ff Af f! We-g 2-1 ' I fx at 105 S P OITIOFCS Third Row Kenneth Hezel hugene Hezel Laurence Gledhlll Dxck Daniels Wally Goleeke Leon Gr ffen Alen Federsplel Second Row Duck Helge land Erla Graves Beverly Goodman Carroll Grlson Dave Gxlbreath Doug Gor ton Jrm Guyot I-1rsrRow Janet Hoff Sylvma Granqunst Joyce George hr leen Hoefer Naoml Hncks Thyra Gundersen Jnm Hepburn Lawrence Han son Gordon Hurst Nancy Gregersen Second Row Eumce Hors man Joann HJellen Allce Hanson Barbara Howell Joan Holmes Anxta Holden Geraldlne Horgen Row Florence Handlm Roberta Henderson Carol Hamlnn Mary Ann Hansen Vlrgxma Havel Gerry Han SCH Thzrd Row Roland Halle Bxll Howlsy Frank Hage dorn Bob Helmxck Ja lc Honold Howard Hedman Howard Huffer Second Row Eugema Han sen Vernon Hanson Bob Hxgley Ronnle Harper Betty Henderson Jack Hes tekmd F1rstRow Lounse Hull Flor ence Hohlstexm Marxon Hea ley Dorothy Harlow Ann H m First dahl Thlrd Row Dale Hagen Floyd Jackson Dale Hansen Lauren Lmdstrom Don Hob son Jack Hessler SeLondRow FlorenceHend rrcl-cson Duane Irvxne Jackle Hartley Della Johnston Barbara Hassel Claudlne Hawley Shtrley Holten Sara Hensel Row Barbara Holm Dot Jones Dana In gram Ruth Isaacson. Conme Jacobson Leah Helmmck Marlene Isaacson ' . ' ' . f f 'f'f' ' 1 J 1 ' '- f , J eezfa f v , , ff 1 G . ' f . . ff ' ll J li -,S- - 5 . .49 Y ,,-, 'Q' 4 A1 A A - le rs-- .ff B ft 0 . i . 1 , y. ' 4 I l 'l Vx Third Row: Jerry lnlerman, x: J ' - .Q- v . . . . O6 J J ' ' -1 ' u , , ' , c . 3 ' ' .ul K I . of 'Q ., . av , . e 9 - a . F ' K ' - 35 n - V' -Q ' A ' ' eq. I - V . - . xl A ' , . . l . , , , . . 5 ! 4 - v . I ' , v . OPIIOIIIOFCS Third Row: Henry Baler, Jim Charleston, Merle Jen- sen, Don Johnson, Don John- sen. Second Row: Danna Johnson, Lillian Johnson, Kay John- son, Barbara Johansen, Jo Johansen, Franklin Johnson, Stanley Johanson. First Row: Garnet Jones, Irene Jasperson, La Verne Jacobsen, Marnee Johnson, Phyllis Jasperson, Johnny Johnson, Carol Hicok. Third Row: Dick Kath, Her- bert Johnson, Ronald Kinion, Ed Johnson, John Johnson, Wayne Johanson, Earl Hag- strom. Second Row: Joan Johnson. Colleen Kennedy, Sylvia Jo- hanson, Ruth Klovee, Evelyn Judge, Marilyn Johnson, Div Jr ane Knutsen. K First Row: Marianitjames, Roberta Jensen, Pat Jensen, Marilyn Keenan, Audrey Krogh, Bev Jones, Dagmar Kolnes. Third Row: Elaine Kirsop, Allan Koch, Michael Kilpat- rick, Jimmy Kobelt, Dick Kerns, Neil Lind. Second Row: Richard Krull, Barry Lafferty, Beverly Loveless, Mary Lager, Dick Klemz. First Row: Betty Lindgren, Bernice Knudson, Norma Lafferty, Marilyn Kay, Suzi Jurich, Patsy King. Third Row: Duane Larson, Ronald Lockwood, Magnar Lowell, Hal Love. Second Row: Carol Chase, Anthony Lundberg, Bill Lind- say, Vernon Kessler, Wayne Lingenbrink, Ruth Larsen. First Row .' Maurine Leander, Donita Likeness, Charlotte Larson, Annette Leslie, Lyn- ette Lossing, Lorraine Lam- brecht, ,Q y'f'f'4,7f' , - ff- ,r ' 1 X f f f I 1 f , , , r w A.. if lf: Z XZ Q W -A ' ,. V 't'r5 2'!.L Q r ' sv, ffl W WUI, 7 up M if Q' 551 'il .. SOP IONIOFES 101 4. Third Row Glen Marlon Rxchard Mitchell George Mxller joan Moe Don Malse Bull Munson Second Row Maurxtz Lar son Henry Munster ohn Mullavey Hxram Leavmtt Bob Montgomery Norman Frrst Row Bob Metz jo Ann Mackenroth Helene Monson joan Murray joan Morris Marxlyn Moen Third Row john Mountam Tom Martin jlm MacNab Leon Moore Ray MCCBIH Bob Mouser Second Row Faye Neben fuhr Paulxne Massey Irene Melnlck MarJor1e Myers Lynn Molltor Sally Masln First Row joyce MacDon ald Sylvla Mxller Carol Me Cune jaclue Matson Doro thy Manton Fay McCaus land Third Row Harry Nilsen john McDonald Bob Mxller Noralf Nxlsen Second Row Alf Moen Glen Nutter Tom McAdams Rxch ard Merrlll John M Nelson First Row Barbara Norman Soma Myklebust Dorothy Mason Geraldxne Nelson Allce Meagher Third Row Dxck Olson Delmar Olden Alan Olson El Olney Frankxe Nordlm Oscar Nornberg Second Row Lee Nxchols jxm Owens Doug Newman Norman O Day Roy Nrlsen, Dlck Ottoson, Ray North held First Row Bob Ostrom Eve lyn Osberg Helen Norrxs Ruth Ofstad, Shxrley Olson Beverly Olson Carol O'Don nell Altec Nxlsen ' X f ' I I QQ ' , i ' ' If , -I 1 1 f f X fa I7 , - I , f , '75 - 5 W ,I jf A:,s-- i in i i 4 .Q -5 A. f Q - I A Q 'A 5,4 : N - . sf 1' - ' - .- 5 v 1: h ' B- ' J . Morrison, Monty Myers. b ' . -e 1 x ' ' i . .,, ' . : - t as 6 . 8. n. . . 1 , X I . ' . D 5 V . . ' Q- 4 . ' ' - sa- -cuz ff ,X X j j!fff,f ff X if , SOP omozes Third Row Ron Prtte Lee Ifortney Dale Peterson Walt Pehllng Gene Ruthstrom Ken Phxlllps Second Row Larry Olsby Donna Petrne De Lotus Phelps Darlene Polaslk Gaylon Ol1ver Eddle Prong First Row Shtrley Potter Donna Prevost Ruth Pthl Mary Peterson Shxrley Pear son Third Row jack Rossl Ray Reamer Gordon Rootv1k Bob Pedersen john Pxshue Harlan Prlce Larry Roberts Second Row Ronme Redd man Duane Rutledge Earl een Prmckett Pat Ross Mar gle Peterson Corene Porter Katherlne Pedersen First Row Arlene Rousou Ethel Rmaldo janet Rlchey Dorothy Ross Donna Ron: Third Row Don Rosen Don Raun joe Rhymes Wallace Rundqulst Second Row Emm Rlchard son Peter Stone Dave Stev enson jlm Rabb B111 Snow First Row Charlotte Salve sen Marxlyn Swanson Bev erly Scanzon Barbara Sloan Colleen Romstead Third Row Jerry Chase Al lan Starks Orvxlle Strandoo Rusty Hlnges Second Row Josxe Tooth puck Erma Clalre States Glor1aSorrent1no Bob Smith Ted Snyder First Row Edna Mae Smith Yvonne Stoner, Margaret Pxerce Ella Jean Soutcr '41, ff 'N 't1r ?'L,Q fv- TN 108 42 '. 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YY J I . . . , ,J Vs . 4 X V , ' . ny' S ' 1 WM ff' f I .-4+-'T' X A 7 B' T 'Tl H' '17 100 F LSO 101110163 Thtrd Row Alan Senn Ger ald Scott Ed Schumann Ed die Shaw Dlck Sater Duck Schrllen Second Row janxce Sjoberg Arlene Thunman Amta Slg urdson Nedra Santee Lalla Svege Iwrst Row Gloria Sxmpxer Marron Shumway Rose Ma rue Spencer Nella Spencer Ll Thrrd Row Kay Thomas hddle Sage jim Turner Bob Toft Ray Thompson Second Row -Irm Swanson Bernrce Skartland jtmmy Stornno Bob Thomson Bob Thompson First Row Shrrley Skagen Pa Tennant Donna Thor son Charmatne Thormley Donna Thomas Third Row Marlon Shum way hddre Udhus Kenny Trdwell Bobby Beezer Second Row Pat Ulvang Eugema Hansen Joyce Zlm merman Rae Van Water La Verne W1lley Ftrst Row Eumce jelly Mary Varnes Leona Wrnder Norma Wheeler Third Row Donald Wtck Larry Wllllams Gabrxel Trumpet Swannee Conzen bach Lee Dander Kenneth Whxte Second Row Arnle Uland Carolyn Whxte jerrme Wal berg Doreen Yantls Noaj Krvtoor Wnllxam Creeks First Row Theodosa Wrlt mg Marrlyn Wheeler, Do lores Wrtght Lloye Zundel, Dorothy Ross I , ,'f,ff,f,,lii',-V ,f y I ff f L ff ,f T it f f , 1 f , - , , I, ,-...,,ff' To 5 f f R - r-.15 . ll . ' S Y 'ALAA ' K ff, 1' P ' ' 1 : ..f Q ' 0 f - 2 ' T 1 3 ur V, , . Shirley A. Smith, Gloria Sad- l-'. T A 1 . - s f + i ' ' i 9 5 f ' ' CLASS OF 49 Keepmg tn hne wlth thelr predeeessors the JLIIIIOI elass ot 1948 has made a reeond eateh Th are Uettmv ready for next season when they wtll sall out on the h1 h seas as skxppers leavmv behmd a whlrlpool of aettvltles Tales wtll be handed down from generatlon to Uenerauon about themr Clnlstmas party the eandy sale assembltes of aeeomphshments ey mlxers the sprlng danee and the vaudevxlle Debeendxng from sturdy men ofthe seas the JLIIUOIN have shown outstandxn sklll and enduranee mn sports whlle part1e1pat1on mn band eholr vlee and otehestra pIOVlKl6N the relaxatxon needed tor smooth N3lllI1U Sehool aLt1Vlll8S and SOLIHI ahcalrs have not been the only thtnvs to keep these hustlexs busy The elasr, boasts a membershxp ot ewhty lll the Honor SOLILIY GLlldlHg7 the elass to sate waters haxe been Dave Brlttam prestdent Glenn Adamson Ch an eorresmondtng vxeepremdent Ruth Hammerose reeordtnv seeretary Glorxa apm I seeretary and Mr Clark advlser le 'U on-r ha CJ t a k at use-r orla C. l re- 4 l 1 tav wr Qu ,N -ph.'s ' Y llll llI1I'OI'S A crxlk I ucv Mdrnn Adamxor 1- A aher G Amf rn Amex Vxrgxnxa men r A :mf Anricrsc n Harhara Andcrxon Lharlv. Anderson can dcrxor' L Anne nr an mn Mary ILA1 arnrxfn Andxxk Martun Arnr Norman rthur A uc Axcy jakk a cr Hrnc Han:-er Valcrm Harhn 1 or rger D11 r Iarreu a Hauer Gladw Beale' Marlene FA CH erg R Oman cxluu IM na.: Bugelou D01 Bjclkexexk jrwanru hlomxnn L H urns on I Q en Ar e Gera Brcnclen Orxm rnilw r Ru! rmuam .uc Hronk F41 xruxxn M.-irjnru nmre xr 1 Burnet! Tzvnes xh Her xx 4 Campbell Rub Carlxon Anim arlwn Bc-ux Argente S xr ex Larxuell ohn A'k- ' . IM xx AN Y ' 1 .. Cv! nrt 1 D n ial. -I1 Ar ' 1.1, r li A - J An I .J A 1- : ' , f A1 1' , I . Pawy A X. 1 H k , 1 xzr 13,1 tx Ba ' . c H es 4 . ,I kk Bc rt . Ecidsc Bc-rx. I-lrvlng H '. 1 . 1 H -, ', - 'I ' .. . T-fi J Jr , 'aul B' 2 . I ne Hover Id . '1 H lm. h H , U' 5, EE I' ' . ' H 'u . V gg nta Ilns c. wry BL,hz'v. Maur 'cn , , , X C l i, C' 1 1. h 1 ' ' . ' . ,I UIIIOFS Chapman. Glorua Chxgaras, john Christensen, Ruta Chrrstnanson. jatk Chrlst1c,jnAnn Clsskl. lrvnng Claurlon anyte Clausen Marlornc Collier Louns Corwm Marla Cottmgham Wayne Coxell Ann Crxm john Crum m llahl Gordon llahlstrom Play N Dau: Wayne dll f L Dolstarl Harold Donchuo Ann Doyle Kathleen d Dubeau Ray Izagan Mary Lou hrlvsards Wesley hlson Virginia Eng., Ruharfl I-,rreksnn l-.lm Fstad Audrey Fvarts Burton warts Merton Fmnltk Connie Flschcr Bud Flsk Lloyd Forssell Russell Fortney Margo Fnsmnc Retry Fotx Dolores For Dons Fowler joe Freeman Carl Freeman jaek Fry Roy Frykenherg Rxtharfl Gahrrelson Frames Galloway Marguerite Gllhreath Nanuy Gjerde ran N ,fx Ly. 3 kk , v - I , r, . ' .. fy I V 1 .' .1-li - ' pup ,-s 'upQy ,W rw F, ,gl A -. H ' .ka 3 4 . 1, XY vs 0 . 0 I W .0 .'-9 I 1. f si Nr Q 9 nv, Q . 4 'in 1 ,,.. 5: if. I ffm , rl - ff v -W -- F 1 ff A 'T ,.. 4 WKQXWXN Na vflfxf .,. 'IW RKOXNxKQxx xxx X 5 li Ill 'f i ffasf if nv- - Q 113 3 UIIIOIIS' ucbcl Bclly Gratlawd Soma Gray Mary Grebbcll Mary Green jnyre Cree Nvrman rf? I' 1 Grubb I-flvum Orlkic Tommlr agen Hammmr Rexdar Hammerrwr Rv Hamxrrnm jearmt Hansen a arrivxlrk Hob iarrrvn Barbara Harrxsv Vxrgxma arrx Cnr 1 nd I Hcnnw Havxkx sin Rodncv H vxlcv Icsw Havslex Wendell Hays ar alarri Pr 1 alex xxx lralv I' c gram' Dxanc erman I-xc n Hcr'r1an R her! cxlx Da c Hllkcr Hcrhrr H 11 Duane x jartc A xm Hand Ravhara Ho mcw Mums rlrrck Vrrglma Horn Dorn urn can Hoxrial Asrrn Hum Rmcmarx 1rd Marx Ingersull, -Inc Iwgham. Rob Ivvm Hilmar! Iaaawwn, Roger jackson. juy jacger. Mary Ann I Y x vw ,.. I , 7 A A ' 1 1 , 'fgowm -W9XXxxQW'Q iNs QC 'T 7' 2 ,, .S -v J is 75 l 'r w -Q 'Z 'S A 5 1 ry Q La I QW AKGXXNKYxx 'xXx VX old! I juli lu 1 I ,raf- XJ 1 115 5.1 ' Q' UHIOFS MLBean lack MeCreary Nelda Mrllonald Hob Mellowell Wnllxe Mnhanhern Glenn MLFayden Max MeGmll Ralph MeKaln jerry MgK1nney jackne Magnuson john Malmsradt Carolxne Mandr LaVonne Marek Duk Martenson Margaret Martln Ruth May Peggy Maynard Georgxa Mlller Charles Mxller Mary jane Modlne lda May Moen Kathy Monson Myrtle Moore Barbara Mosher Tom Moss oan Moss Walley Naehand Lorerta Piiwiuh' 30' Nelsen jane! Nelson Gall Nelson Helalne Nelson Shirley Nordstrom Gordon Norlxn Gran! Nornberg Osear Norvueh joyee Olsen Don Olsen Dororhy Olsen Shirley Olson Barbara Olson Dolores Olson Harvey Oresxek aek Paseho Roger Paulson Rosemary Peabody Harold Pease Verlene Pederson Marjorie UIIIOIS xlmg Rult Petcrxon Ihuklu 'rterscm Nhxrlrv rx lfa Pmxhem Hun Ramev l'lu-ve a k an R amcr I :ll R nel 1 41 lv R lllflrclsn jan Rnan Orxal fm lar ln Romxfcal Shirley a xc all R strwm R1 lx R vxhrtmm H l Russell Don I Hcrmn Rmtlc Bet v R an l Sagflahl Mary Ann Sandberg Ibarlnnc banflhloom I-rlrllc Sandwuk my Sanrlell Mary lou bLl1anzenl'1aU1 Cfmnlc bghear Barbara brhcxlng Ama mhlxlcn Barham Snhnemder Olga Sahultl Pwelyn bro!! Arthur bemanskec Ilan Srntcr. Geary Shallow. Lnrramr Shannon. Ron Sharnborg, Uororhy Shreve. john Skanvedv, Darmlrl Slaughter. Homme Smnhr jalk Smith, janklyn Smith, Janne Smxrh. Lowell Smlcrlmfl. 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CLASS OF 48 Pulling in their sails for the last time are the skippers of 48 In their wake they leave many accomplishments in the lov of Ballard Hi h which will remain ideals toward which future generations will strive The greenhorns who entered as sophomores in 45 are scarcely recognized as those who have now attained the coveted position of upperclassmen and their activities have been a fitting climax to their three years at Ballard With all hands on deck they cast off in September for their last voyage under the leadership of their captains Esther Hansen president Charles Mullavey vice president Pat Kruse secretary Carol johnson reporter Kenneth Wilson treasurer and Mrs Olsen adviser Enthusiastically the seniors set sail to win honors for their school and to set the pau. for the other classes They took the hrst of their many victories by gaining the I'nOst mem bers for the P TA and thereby won the Ballard pennant They have also extelled in athletics and their graduation will leave many vacancies on the schools teams That they are potential leaders is easily seen by their success in every school activity Far from spending all their time working for the school these mates spent many social events of the year Now at the end of a perfect voyage they turn away from their ship and come on shore to face even greater responsibilities while searching for their place in the world Par beyond on the horizon are many new opportunities o reater conquest and we bid them Godspeed on their Journey sr nl, fx X , . 9 A lx lm t tlllw -, ,, gm '- ae T -4 118 7 leisure hours entertaining themselves and their friends with some ofthe best assemblies and SX - Sq., I X flu! 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Maj Finding something o at Pnu People why put their brg Ilods on my well shined shoes ROLLAJ CASS 1 Rolla Gln Z L P lxuty Com 4 G1rls Club Rep 3 bpan Club 3 Glce 2 4 Am 1 T he love h 2 dose Pet Peewe My conscience DONNA CHAMBERS 1 Donme Bank Rep s ub Rep 2 1.11 1 7 br L1 ee san Ll a -.s s Ho by Filling my snap book Aml1111111 'lo I Iome a nurse BOB CHAMPION 1 Champ Antlbmuk C 11 B 4 Haskerb 2 I-cot 4 Traf Squad 4 Hobby Wrltrng Lrazy non senslcal poetry Ambnmn To he in edunated beath somber WILLIAM C CHANDLLR B11 huge Crew 2 3 4 Ambxtxon To ownagreathlg Bunk Fauvtne Expressxon Not prepared KLNNLTH CHARLES 1 Ken Amlntlon You got me Pastxme Doing plenty ot nothing ls t , qsiv Q 0 1' I '-av 55232-I-W .0 -,C Q , l' , , 4. Q N 11 1 . K' --A11.-S C,z:1 Q X 3.4, Ha,-ke11'11z.3,4. 1-my 'c11.1,5f 4, 1-L .1,..11 2, 3, 4, Tr f Sq '. 4. Tr 'B 3. 4 A l on 'l r . Y1+- 1.4111- lx ketl 1 l . : ' ' 1 ' 'l ' : o e ' ' an- l ' ' 1 -- fr - 1-A 1 To HW Xa Ak V V . . . , .. J 1' A Z' ' . 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Q ' H H en tors HONNIhLHRlSll'NSONt Lltrtsty I Glrlb Club om 4 Hutt Pub letty Cu 4 Span Cul 3 Hobbxes Drawrng pamtrng and more drawing and painting Amhttton To make joyee lrsten to me DARLLNI- LHRISTXAN 1 Clmrtsty rs Club Lum 4 r Glee 2 3 Stamp Clerk 3 4 Class 4 Ambttttm 'la get arnhrtlous Pasttme Talkrng ROHI' R'l H CLARK Bob Antx Smok Lum 1seum4 ol4SCree.Z.l m bltxurt To make at rnrllron and buy a Lattle ranch Pet Pet-Ke fuk Olsen and hrs rokes LI SIL CLLMLNIS hlsxe Campalgn Com r s uh ab 4 on Z Senate 4 Ho Gorng to Kent Pastrmc Hanging around with the N rughtv Nrne BETTY B COA1 ha Bite: ank Rep 4 Llc: Sr Glen 3 Ambttton To be a good hook keeper wrthout the help of 'VII Dodds Pasttme llesrgnrng tlothes 'IHOMAS D COBURN 4 Tom J A Cap Chou asc wa 0 s ee Senate Hobby Collettrng and keeping a large amount or money Ambrtxur 'Io attend the U at W RAYMOND CO1 L Ray Sa et Patrol 3 4 tolleetrng pocketbooks Pet Peexes Singing corn rrrertrils and .soap or eras ROTHY LONN1 Dot r J Oleg 2 3 G ee 4 Amb tr To travel around the world Pas ttmes Gorng o the movres and readrng HENRY LOOLLY l Hank 1 Ambttlun T tome rrrreahalrlt Pet Peeve Gabby people' iN COOLLY I Cuolte l A C p Clotr 3 uys Club Rep 3 Ir ra Sports Club 2 3 Sr G ee Z 3 4 Hobbxes Sports and collecting stamps Am button To srng rn a chorus or glee club BUDD H COONS 4 Budd r Buys Club Rep 4 C ass Rep 4 Pulmltuty Com 4 Yell Squad 2 3 Yell Ktng 4 Ambttron To be the greatest drummer and own a club rn Reno Pet Peeve Woman A srcken mg prrvrlege of changrng her mrnd VLLYN CORD!-S A hve tcntl L er I-urum Club 4 Gtrls Club Rep 3 Hon Soe 2 3 Ltttle B 2 Ambttmn To graduate wrrh a Torch Pm Pastxmc Wartmg lor Barb GLI-NNA M COWANl Teddy l J Glec 3 S Glee 4 Ambttlon To go to Utah wrth a a certain someone Pastrme Gaddrng around with Betty jo and Glenna jo CHARLES L COWARDINt Chuck l Stage Crew Z 3 4 Ambttton To own a grocery store Pasttme Gorng barkstage and curling up In a curtain DOLORLS CROWLEY 1 Dolores J Bug Class R p 3 e are 2 Senate 4 Span Club 3 Ambttxun T own two cashmeres Pasttme Haunt Ing the G s G nr ARIAN CUMMINS l Roddy 1 j Glce 2 ec 3 S an Clu 3 4 Hobbx s Wrrtrn horseback rrdlng Pastimes. Movres readrng :ports EILEEN CUNNINGl johnny I Girls Club Com Glce 2 3 Ambmon To be radro a ress Pas tumes Reading sports and making papc n DOUGLAS M CURRILl Douglas J Band 2 3 4 Ambxtron To be a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine Pastlmes Photography and frshrng A k J? I 3 an A 4 6' .-5 0 S' 'f1Fg:Z'.'- 35 ,I ' x ' I ,Y , .4 ,, 1 h C 1 Sm ig l ' Rm. . l l 2. . 3: ' , ' 9' ' 3 ' ' . 1-Gr 11 Q ' 3, :J . 1 ' .Q 1 ' Rep. 2 . 1.. -5- I. . g 3 4g Cru. C . 1 Ftel-d ,Patr 1 'r. 'l - , , A - .'. . . . ,..!,,.: ul- I . -4: Gt lf Cl C , . H Soc. 1 ' , bby: 1 ' l w-B . Ljr. 3 2: ' . : ' - 5. 4. l-S':l-1121 By,'Gl fs. 4 . .. , . I I A . V.. ..y - . f y V : Sltlngle Art Stat? 4, Hobbies: Rarsrng chrckens and DO ' - r. ' - ,'LSr. 'l 3. : x uns: .h U .- b Q 1 ' ' - : 0 bev 'lOl' ' ' - 3 . 1 . 4: B . : tt -' : . 1 ' . l . E ' 1' ' v-Al , 'l k 4: 'V 1 1' ' . Q . ' 2 , .43 I ,- 5 r. : r. . .H ' V - I I - ' B 3, 4: e . 1 b Z 1 1 . S . V I. J y - , ., , . X M ' - r, 3 r G1 3 p . b , . e.: g d 1 . 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I' I5 f -f' st ls 1 17 I CIIIOIS N RMAN I IPAGGPII gge Hu s R p 4 Ambltmn To own my own business times Pmg pong, .md basketball GRACI- DAHI 4 Grate ass R ,J xr uh Rep 4 e St n u 2 3 4 Amhltxl To learn how to Look Pastimes I- ating and reducmg, b'I'I' VI' DAVIDSON Puruby nys Club Rep 3 Stamp Clerk 3 4 Hobbies Monkey business and skung Ambltxon To lne rn California t l jolla with Ty and Llnl u as RROI I DAVIS Clmr te As em I A et G s Club C on Sm 1n e 4 Hobl Ke gun nukels lrom telephone hoothes Amhxtmn lo retur- unrll I rnherrt my hrs! mlllron MABLL1. 11.l-.AJs1Lu..bk-Q Mabell G 2 Iunthrm 3 Omne Clerkd Hobbies Sewing ska! :ng howling and danfrng Amhxtlon To venture mm the uldr wide world JACK DeCOOD jask Baseball 2 Basketball ra Spf rts lub Z ow ports Amlx rxfr' To own my oun husmf-ss KEITH DICKIRSON he I-ootball ys Club Rev J 1 mo um ltd uarl 4 r Asst a Cr m 3 4 H0 Al sports Ambxtxo To get rrch rn as sho a trnf aspossrhle C ILDWARD DILI FRY 4 Baseball M t 3 4 Comment:-ment Lam 4 otball Mgr 3 r r' u atk Mgr 2 3 Hohhxes Football baske15.all and too mg a Ambition To he a lawyer round NI- L D1MAIO 1 Rem: l 1 4 I-on uh 2 r s 1 a on ot nate I ln 1 Ht bbl s Tryin to plav tennis and badminton with A O Ambxtmn To maltr- somethlng ol myself MARY IOUISI' DOPRFLILIN junlor Hg, I' un mt rt wan ta r s Ccm 4 Hub Irs Reading sports and taking double emo ures Amlwt tion To let the U or W know I m there IA K H DOI- RR ank Hariri 3 Chess Club 4 Commemement Cum 4 bkn Llub 4 Ho bv Huzldrng models Ambltlon To get a law deg e JACQUILLINI- DROST latkle Seratc 4 rs Club Rep 2 3 Hobbles Sknng and dana mg Amlwxtxon To get a rar without an argument AN I-CKI UND Ieann e ap Cluur Gxrls Cltb Com 4 Hohbxes Mu It and rollentrm, stamp: Ambltxon To sing with a choral groul RALPH ILCKLUND Ralph I-meld Pa rol 4 Hon Som 3 4 Tenms 3 4 Hobbles Numrsmatns and growing exotic lmtanuals Atnbttmn To see lhasa and Trhet LILNNICIL ILCKSTROM Iennle R Sem r 4 Hobbles Collecting tlrppzngs and prcrurf-s on all sorrv ot suhreets Ambition To he a soual worker RAI PH I- IDI- Ralph tw s lub Is ass Rep w 0 tn 4 stamp nnxs 7 Hob Collettrn hrl s t e pnfn :nd Pastxmcs Skiing damrng sports and ma h MI- RLIL hIDbVOOGl hlmer I seball 2 3 4 Ambttxon To he a hsherman Pastimes Skiing and sports C ARII-S I-IDI-RIKIN Cltutk Amlwltmn To go 10 the University ol Washrnlton Pastunws I' al mp and sleeping 61110115 GILORUII' IL UIN 1 bnorg ass Rep 1r 111 11 4 n bum e 4 Sbm R 1 l Hul l v Trvlnl, to rnakr somethrng o t ot nothing, 1 r it eq x ruses NNI III ' Hank Rep 4 Tragk oblvu Skiing, hunting and mountain Llllllh 1n Ambltxon To Ina ry 1 rtnh wi ow lvl TTY ANN PNUSTROM Shorty Iwmrum 11l1 To he 1 surglmal nurs ast1me Hanpnp, arourm with the Naughty Nine l-l-ORD S ILRICKSON Clxtf l'1elclI'atro 3 4 Hobbv HUIIJIHA and flying gas models planes n 1' 11 To see the world OYCI- lf l-ABI-R tle B Z O 141. erk 3 4 Senate 3 Bank Rep 2 Ambrtron To the gre arrsr dtmer broadway has ever known Pas rx e lh he 11 rs 11 J AUIJRILY I-AIRCHII IJ ee G ee 2 1r 1 1 mn u Span Clu Iloblsves filklng and eating Amb1t1or1 To he so ne nz I dont haw to work hard a DONNA lfALls 1 Donna r s Cl 1b Com 2 ua om 4 Stamp er Ambrtwn own a lrmoln ronvertthfe lrasume Being a ferk ILVA PARRANIJ harlle Clerk 3 ee 2 U1 or r 3 4 Pasum rtmg n 11 mt tam survrls snapshots of rw yhorly Pet lcues .Snhool and Cllr? BOB PILAGAN oogrel B s Cu Pres aseball s e a Po 1 4 Am 1 141 To be landsrape arrhnmt Pasumcs Ilancmg hunting and Hshlnf, l-I- I' m ootball 3 4 Boys C u Rep mp 11 Tra Squat 2 Chess C u 4 Hobby Making, home brew Ambltlon To herome rich HUGO PIILBIG H111,,l c rl a o y en a 1 1r 3 4 Hobble S811 kung sulmntlnl, and hiking, Ambltlon To sail the South .Seas with ll1l IJOLORIAS l-INSI-TH ly Ca Chrlr 11 cp 4 jr Lyle: Z Stamp C e 4 Hobby Gomg to the auto rates An'1b1t1o11 To own a Cadillac some day IM FISH Blankbry Hovs Glec 2 3 Hobbies Workmg and rugglrng Amb1t1r n To go to Forestry Szhool and he a torester LOIS PISK 1 jaLk1e Hobby Tmtmg prctures Ambltlon To graduate from Ballard and then brother RGINIA PITCH 1 G1ngcr 1 ce Glee 2 3 4 Trxple 'I'r1o 3 4 Hobby Flllmg up my hope chest Amb1r1rn To be a successful wlle to a Lertarn IJIYIOIY hoy JACQUILLINILJ l-l LTCHER 1 jadue 1 B1g B r s 1 un Q S 1 oun ta Tra Squarl 4 Hob 1es Swimming In the summer and skating IH the winter Pasnmc Driving hack and forth from Maple Valley Bl-VI-RIY l-IOOD Beverly 1 Hobby Play :ng hadrnlnton Pastrmc Going to movies IYLIL I-DWARD FORSLLL f Lyle 1 Amb1 t1nn To retire at the age ol twenty one Pasumes Going to movies and playlng records 6' f Y. 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S' s f'? 1 ' ' '-7-'-, . 7 ' ' 5'-:gin ' .' I I . - G - -4 -- - , ' ' ' 4, 1 1 . , ' , : o a 3.G1 c11Etb 41 '11-'E C , f P117 Cl . . - . 1 . . C . ' ' L 3 ' ' '- ' 1-0113 11111 Co . .4:ACag.Cbo 3.43 f ,4- Fo , , 41 Pt C . 4' Cl . 1. 4 .: I . ' .1 11 : o LU 1 'rw F - - I, ' 3, 4. ' - : ' 3 ' . 1 o '. - 3 1 1 ' . Y 1 X- 'F 1 I ' . ' . ' 1'4 - 1 o 3 Q L ' .' 1' ' -G1l.'C C1- 3. Fo . . 3 Gtrli' Club Rep. 31 ' Rep ' 3: 1 l . . V ' a 3 -1 ' - 2. 3. 4.' tty Pat . . 4: h ngle 3, 4 P . es' , . trumpet and taking pictures Favorxtc II-Ixpress1t111' 3.G11 c1t4Rp 4111! stpzs. . gf' ,lv 4 4. St I Cl 2. 3: . ' . 111: d J ' I .nt - .s' . . C . . ' . Cla., e , 2: ' 1 R 1 U ' I I P lllOl'l, 1 ' P 1 1 4 Q nl- 5, ,RC,4.A . Ca I: ' l 1 y.' - . . . . '49 z.G11.-'C1bCb.41G11f'c1AbC-.z.'3,4f 4, G l'Cl R. 3. 5.1 4. St Cl1b3. 4. 4: ,lr Glee 2: Cla:. Reb 3' ' C al om. 4: 'pa A Cl . 4. Amb t 1 To g to C. P. . V a LGil' .:H.So 2.3.41 '.'k .3 ' 1' - 1-A I 32 J Sr , 1 . ' p ' JE D ' - ' 1 . . 4 2 fx f f v-nfs 611 lOl'S JK x D J RICHARD F, IIALI. l Dttk v- Clam Rep. 2: Oult. 2: Stamp Rf.-zw 4 Htvbbv. I'hot0::.'a1vhy Pastlme' Going to we '4Hul'th1e. ELAINE IJ. HALLI-I t IIalle lfAs5:-ru Seat Cum. 4. Glrls' Club Cab 4: Hun. Sm' 2. 3. 4: l'.'I'.A. Dante Cum 2, 3. Senatt' 4: Span Club 2. 3. 4, Ambltxon. To go tu WSC, to hnd an educarron. Paxttmei Hlfufzlng round with the gals tn I'.V.N R ESTIII-IR M HANSI-IN M Dm Dtn w-A Cap Chen J. 3. 4. Play Protl. 3. 4: Hon. Sm 2. 3. 4, Senalf: Z. 3: Class Pu-N, 4, Stutl Ctvun. 4. Hubby. llrrvmg' IJrrv.nz:' llrtvrng' North that ts. Paxtnne: Hanging .wound wtth the Naughty Nine, IANE HANSEN : Kouska +-Slunglc: 4. Hon. Sm. 4. Span Club 4: Skl Clulv 4. Hubby: Thinking up undm-rphe'able Shrngle ahhrevratronx with Betty. Paxtxme: lla-htng madly around trying to hnnh cvs-rythtng cn tune. MARSHALI. HA-NSEN v'4IVIarsl1 1-A Cap. Clnnt' 2. 3: Boys' Club Rep 4: Fxeltl Patrol Z. 3. 4: Hon Svc. 2. 3. 4: Muvte Crew Z. 3: Span. Club Z. 3. 4. Amlntlnn: To he someone Pastlmei Being wtth the gang NORMA ,II-IAN HANSON t Hlu:ttlte --Attenl. Clerk 2. 33 Chmr Z. Gxrlx' Club Com. 4: Smial Cum, 4 Ambltton To travel, Pasttmey Skiing .md lish- Ing. MARY ANN HANSON l'4Mary 1- Girls' Club Com 2. 3. 41 Gtrls' Club Rep 3 Hobby: Photo' graphy, Paxtxmesz Skiing and learning to play pool. JOHN HARAM t juhnnte w-Buys' Club Rep. 4 Ambxtmn: To heat McGough tn :a game or rnarhlr-s. Pasttme. Kveprng Len behind the eight hall. BOB HARRIS l Harry ' - Boys' Club Rep. 4. Ilobhyi Collecting guns. Ambitton. To hevomr- Ja Merchant Marine captain. I.OIS HARRY l'I.twts -Girls' Club Com 4 Hobby: Readrng good bookx. Ambition: To he a xucrexful wtle. CHARLES HATHAWAY CI1arlcs '-Ilmtblr Quartet Z: A Cap. Cbotr 2. 4: Hon. Sm 2. 3. 4: I-'lay Prod 3. 45 Smxal Com. 4. Span. Club 2. 3. Ambttton: To obtain S50.000.000. Pasttrne. Playing tennrs, NORMA A HAUGE r Norma l-Band 3: Sr. Glce 21 Gtrlx' Club Rep. Z. Orch 3,41 Attend Clerk 31 jr. Glce 3. Hubby: Emhrotdertng, Ambttmn: To he a good wltr rn O.G.F. BARBARA IIAWKS 4'Harb f-A Cap Choir 3. 4: Gtrls' Club Com, 3. 4: P.T.A. Dance Com. 3.4: Prom Com. 4: Stamp Clerk 2. 3. 4. Ambltion: To have apartment with a girl friend Pasttmez Going to the college loothall gamrx at P.I, C. BOB HAYES lA'BOl'lHl1ASSCI'T1. Seat Com. 4: Movtt- Crew 2. 3. 4. Ambttmnz To hr- a rnrllronalre. Pastzmet Tryrng to get Paul and Agnes to move fairer. YVONNE HAYES v'4Hazcl 1-Aswem. Orrl. Com. 4. Curl! Club Com 2. 3. 4: Senate 3. 4: Clans Rep. 4, Span Cluh Z. 3 Hobby' Foollng around wrth the girls tn P.V.N.'x Ambxtmn: To go to Sr-asrde wrth Shtrl agam. ELIZABETH O HAYS f Hetty t -- Iflobhtuxz Swtmmmg. sewing and sktlngflj. Arnbttton' To learn to sk:-tn Switzerland. ol rouxe. MARGARET HAZARD r Tw1n --Class Rep. 4. Ambitton: To go to Calriarnra with my Sis. Pas-. time: llreamrng-mrnmnzm. - MARION HAZARD 1 Tw1n J-Gtrls' Club Rep. 4 Arnbtttonz To go tn Caltlornra with my Sm. Pct Pcevc: Homework. 'lu ,p- at ,Q 4, 4 0 1' fb 128 3 rl' f 7-47 f w f en lors Hen' wo Cl ll-FORD HAIPN Hunx Boys Club Rel a s eu Stamw R 1 4 Assem Sea om 4 e f P ro 4 Hrbb s Lamping an r Ing with Sprdrr Ambnmr To he .1 xufu-ss DOROTHY HAIIITT Hafv me re ay u P avrng e flano an urrrrnp, 1 avumm Rradrnl, and fooling around RICHARD M HI-IIMAN lv olr Z 3 x B x e Trl 3 4 Ambln n To he on a champronshrp Ballard baxehall team Pa'-um: Playing, lung pong RONALD HLDMAN l Ronnie l Boys Glee 3 Ambxtlon To graduate from Ballard Pastlmc Listening to the radio MARY ELI EN HEGGI' 1 Molly Gxr-. Clnh R 2 3 Asscm Seat Com 4 Tal Stanl 3 Sen te 4 Span Club 3 4 Hobby Sarlmg on the Dream Ambnlon To he as good a took ai my mother RICHARD HLGGI-M 1 Rub Hobbies Skiing Hshmg hunting and hrkrm, mlmu n To ma e m stakr Irv aska in clan sr rumper AN C l- l f r mbltxon To hr- .4 grn reaevtronrsr axumc Going to mov res jOYCI: HPRRON 1 joy Hobbnex Kmttmg, an trammp, Pal Ambltnon To always be rn Hrx will 1 1 on Sus PTA Dante Com 4 Play Prod 4 Prom Com nate Sex Span Club Z 3 Hobby Fr ur mg out ways to keep nfl Tardy Roll Ambnmon To kr-ep nut of the Army Vl-RNON HICOR W1 rl Bm' le orball 2 4 Haxeball 3 Anmbnu n To graduate from the U W Pavxmc Th nkrrw, about hshrrg M IVIN C H100 NN 1 C Q lub ll ll fTl Ulfl F 7 Pflalf P I Sleep Pet Pecxc People uhc ua A IDA HILI Dec lr 1 e a Rep am 1 1 1 x Rav Ambx tion our: a turn Cadillac tomerrrhle vurr Mary Helen IIM W HINTI-Rlil-RG1-R jm Glcc 3 Ambnxon To go ro Pngrneerrng College Pas mme The Naval Reserve IOAN HINXMAN loam: lr s Cub om 0 1 Forum C u 3 Sta p Rep 2 Ambltmn To he a suuesslul desrgner ax umm Damrng xlulnp and P V N 4 CORRINNL Hull-LLLN Corkee l-orum Club 3 4 GlflS Club 0 en Little Clans Rep 4 Hobbv Foolrng around uzth the VN s Al'T1blYl0Fl T on a lrmh wrth :rn OUISI' HOHSON Suwc ank R p 2 e Z Sr 1 r 4 Ambnuon To he the hamy rr e o a u-rtarn person Pastxme Chet Haw e N I- HOP!-MAN Gm rdun Hobby ermg urth moron la Mme Roarrng a ouna' wr!l7 the Rrnkers PATSY HOFFMAN Par llc blx Colleltmg' rcrurex of 4 an rt rn u x the morning 6111019 MARJORH- L HOl MSYROM l Margu a 2 r s u a v un L L Treas Span Club 3 Sl tnglv. 3 ssm lngle 4 Amhttlun T gn to California rn our Derby Dodge wrth Harb jean and Shirley lm Reeve Slugs heads gutters and hleeds GERALD M HORN 1 Gprrv l Ant1Stnuk Cum t rol as 1 St am v Ru' T auk 4 Htbbt s Hrlcrng and hshrn la times Women and gotng around with the gang ANlhl L HOUBL junior lwmtba af Squad 3 lun 1 nun To v tm moon Pastxmc Whistling ll ladtt s 4 Gxrls If H1 3 Senate 4 Hobby Talung vegetables lrom the borany gardens Atnbutuvn To Gonzaga and take pre med HELLN LARUL HUBBART od 4 rls u w C uh 2 3 Hobby Getttng, out per dishes Ambttmn 'Io he an anthropologist ant get S100 O00 BARBARA D HUBI- RT l Barb Gtr s Club om 4 Hon Sus eg 2 C ass Re 1 gle 4 I tw Arn 11 14 Tn go to California IH our Derhy Dodge with Margie jean and Shirley Pasttme Buying rattle tickets th t never win anything JOAN M HOXSLY J le 1 Club Com L 1 Pep wer Plav ass R p 4 Swan doing the s I STANLEY P HUBLRT lgnatl un oo all n e s Lf IlSl'T10k Com 2 3 4 Forum Club Z 3 Arrw tton To marry a rrch wtdow Pasttme Worltrng hard C J at school AINL L HUSVXCK K Baby Cru. C ass Rep 3 Amhttton 'lo always he silly ovtr Billy Pasttme Wrttrng letters on green paper RUTH IHLANPEI UT Ruth S amp R p 3 X lfx UH it lf N T ub Com 4 a as cv 3 Hobby Rrdrng with Tommy rn the Model A Ptstxme Bummtng with the girls tn P V N s GERALD JACOBS K Star As em Plan Com orum Club 2 av 'rot ra v Club 2 Stamp Clerk 2 3 Hohly Trarnrng peoplr to laugh at my htlarrous zokes Amhttmn To h a burglar garbage can cleaner or srwer dtgger PAUL M JACOBSON akt Antt Stnuk m 4 Basketball 2 3 c are at raf Squad 4 1 Hobb Prshtng swim mrtlg and all sports Pasttme l'atrng sleeptm, and tumblrng with Chauntey SHIRLEY ,IAIDINGI-R rs Club Com 3 la live to be a hundred years old Pa txme Hang around with the Naughty Nine x ce Cl Am xtmn MYLA JANES l Myla Bank Rep urs Club Cab 4 Class Rep 3 Stage Crew a taff 4 Ambttton T g out of school wrt farrly good grades Pasttmes Badnunton pmg pong and making a nuisance of myself hackstage HELEN A JOHANSI-N J B 4 1 s ub Com 4 O Lb 2 ass ew av Club 3 4 Hobbies Skttng swimming and sewing Pasttme Studying Norwegian PAUI JOHANSON P tl a s et on m nat: V tc Pres taff 1 3 4 Hobbx s Collectrn stamps and cotns Amb tttn To he over hve feet xrx Inches tall BLVILRLY j ,IOHNSON l Bes cc Tea Room 3 Hobby Fnzhrnrderrng Ambmon T marry B A CAROL jOHNSON 1 Bu tons r G rls Club Rep on L r s u om Class t porter 4 Puhlxuty Crum 4 Hobby Going to Kent Pasttme Hangmg around wrth the Naughty Ntne EARLL W JOHNSON 1 Parlc A Cap Chmr on on S tn c Safety Patro n n ur 3 4 Hubble Re mg and landscaping Pastimes llrkrng swrmmtng and readtng rs fg -I' I ' if 13 rx v-fx f J la 61110119 HI' LILN JOHNSON I Helen Bank Rep 3 Forum Club 4 Hon S L 2 3 4 Ormlx 2 3 Hob les Reading and landscaping Pastxme Waiting rn lines JANICI1 JOHNSON Ja r s C b Rep Hon Sou 2 Sr Glee 3 Class Rep 4 Tea Room Arnbmon To go ro Quebec vsrth the grrls Pastxme The Coflee Shop I, SSI1 JOHNSON 1 Jesse Ambxt on To tome a cook and rom the Navy Past mes Prxhmg surmmrng and hunting JOAN JOHNSON 1 Joannle Assem Seat Com 4 Gtrls Club Com 4 Hnbbxes Parntmg and Los tume designing Pa tnmes Dancing and going places with jean and Sis JUILLLILN JOHNSON 1 J r Gxrls Club Com Z 3 4 Hobby Foolrng around wtlh the gals Pas tlrnes Sknng anywhere and dancing anywhere HNSON 1 Luf 1 Class Rep Z 3 Ambl tlon To put fohnnny behrnd the erght hall Pas trme Buzzrng vuth Nelson and Haram OTTO JOHNSON 1 Otto Ta Staff 3 Ambx hon To own my own busrness so I can sleep IH the morning Pet Pease The alarm clock SHIRLILY IL JOHNSON Johnny A Cap Choir S G ec 4 Gnrls Club Rep 4 Gtrls C Com 4 Hobbles Reading swimming and having lun Pastlme Hangrng around with the Naughty Nm: DICK D JOHNSTON 1 Duklel Hobby Col lectrng ant hills Ambxtron To discover a hfth dimension ILLMI-.R M JOHNSTON 1 hlm Stamp Rep 4 Assem Seat Com 3 Hobby Playmg pool at the Greenwood Boys u Scottys Fish and Chips ass Rep 2 3 GLORIA JONES 1 Jo este 1 Stamp Clerk 2 3 Assem Seat Com 3 Ambxtxon To vrsrt Nome Alaska Pet Pe-exe People who phone and don t leave a name NORMAN JONSON Norm 1 Glee 3 Chess Club e a ron 4 on L Z lntra Sports Club 3 4 Pastxme Inaprovrng my col lectrons and playing the piano Annbttmtn To be a research rhemrst CIARA JOTLN Jo en B g B 4 Trat' Squad 3 Grrls Club Com Z 3 4 Ambxtmun To become a great and well known photographer Fasorlte Ex pressmn Don tcha know IOUIL JULI. Lcuxe Hobbies Dravung lndran craft cartoonrng and collecting Indian mbttlon To be as suctessful as Bill Holm along the same lines urlos A ROBILRT M KALBACH 1 Bob Class Rep 2 ate 2 4 on o Sena 4 Shtng e 3 Sr Glee 2 Ambrtlrn To take a cover picture tor lrle Pct Pecxc Long skirts long vkrrts and long skrrrs PATRICIA KILLLY1 Just Pat Gxrls Club Com 2 3 4 Hobby Photography Ambxtxon T be 2 notable photographer and marry a mrllronalre DON KLMPH 1 Don Basketball 7 Class Rep on 1 3 Senate 2 3 Pastlme Plavln pool at the Boys Cluh Ambmon To go to he U or W ll-ANMKILRR1JK B3 G Cu m4 'IonS1 2 J Gle Z L1ttleB2Am1 tion To go to California rn our Derhv Dodge vuth Barb Marvorre and Shirley Hobbs lrstenmg to rokes by Shrrley '3 f K Z. f Cas: , 1 :'f'.. 0 'za I ff as 3.3.3. Ax. ' f 4 K V 1 - S A 1 o . . . : l-. A, . ' 1 n 1-G1 li' lu . 31 . . : . ,. . 1 3. 4 '1-3 ' -1 M- 1 z lm-- 1 . . A ,, on 1 , ' 11 ,I ov ' 1 , 1 1 1 ' K1 LEIF jo ' '- - - . . . '- gs . H1- lr A '. 2, 3. 4: f. 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A 2 1 : 'k 61110119 AUDRILY Lll:.N t Auclte Assem beat Com 3 Girls Club Rep Z Amhxtton To be .4 good seue tary axottte hxpre slot Dont be bitter GLRRY LIKNILSB L ltkevuse l A Cap Lhoxr 2 s e n oe 4 Clan 2 Stamp Rep 4 Ambxtton To graduate from Lal lege Pasttmes Skung hunting ue skating and XWIIYIIIIIHK PAUL l ll.LhNl-551 Pablo Football 2 3 C ass R 3 bpan Club Z 3 Campaxgn Com 4 Ambt tton Tu mal-e money Pasttrne Gumg around wrth bob Oordre md Charlie HARRlbON A llNl7GRhN -IR arry r en e 2 ass eu nn L 3 4 Hubn s Tennrs and skung Amluttun To go to Calttornra Teeh RONALD -I LIPPINCOTT K Weary u Boys ub Rep Foot a 3 Hobbtes llunung nshmg and golt Ambttxon To own a garnhltng hall -IILAN IONDAHLQ jeanxe Bank Rep 2 lforurn ub 4 v: G l Club Ct 3 4 Ho bhootlng people with my gamer.: Ambttnon T rake 4 trip to Minnesota when I graduate JOAN LONAN 4 joanxe B 4 Hobby Chewing Double buhhle gun Ambxtton To drive to L A with the girls BOB H LORhN'I'LENt Bob v Ann bmok Cum ssem beat C m 3 n 1 Bo s C R H Trl 4 Amb 4 To retrre young wealthy and tamous Pasttmes Skltng golhng math anal and other sports MARY ANN LUNU 4 Lundy r Girls Club Cum 4 Ambttton To study pharmaay at the U of W Pasttmes Movtes dancing and reading MARJ RIP J ALI M r le Arun tnon To own a ear Pasttmes leannre and Dnkre ERNILST R LYSILN hrnte eh 2 1 Clerk 2 Ambttton To be a lorest ranger Pasttme Playing Lowhoy and hrllbrlly musn. with my western hand KATHRYN MACKILNROTH 1 Kathy Gtrls ub Rep 3 n Us T Sta Gtr s Club C 'n 3 Hobbits Drawing and painting Amlu tton To be a eummerual vrtnt GILNIL MAGNF: Ll Gene Ambttton To get the easiest voh l Lan hnd Pasttme Playing around with the boys SIL M MANN 4 Elsie nr 4 Han p 2 ass e r s u Hobby Keeping out or trouble Pasttmes Dancing and sports GARY MARAHAII 1 Gary PTA Dame Com a ma 4 Ambttnon To be a successlu photographer Pasttmes I'atmg and sleeping LORPQ lx MARTILL 1 Du! l 1r's Club 3 Class Rep 2 Stamp Rep 3 4 Ambttmn To graduate lrom Ballard Pasttmes Riding and caring lor my horse ARLLNIL MASHINTERK Arlene v A Cap Choir B Z Class Rep 3 4 Senate 4 Ho Collecting knlck knacks Pasttmes Br-mg with the kids and dancrng IVI-RMA'l'HISONl lsy Safet Patr 13 P ld y U tc Patrol 3 Intra Sports Club 3 4 Ambxtton To go b k ac to Norway Pasttme Going to the Ballard Boys Club 'Y' J, W ,ff , 4 I ll4 61110119 jOYCh M MATSONI Mona 1 Assem Ord Com 4 Assem Plan Com 4 MOVIE Crew 2 3 Senate 3 S 111 C un 4 Tal Staff 4 Hobby Collectmg prctures ol' the glrlx and their fellows Al'hblIl0h To go to Pullman wrth the old P V N s gurls WARRILN MAYNARIJI Warren 1 Band3 Orch 3 Class Rep 4 Hobbms Swimming and playmg tennis and gall Pastvnes Working going out and earmg PAT MLCAIG 1 Pat Stamp Rep 4 Ambmon To go to .South Amer ca and Mexico Pastlme Playlng the pxano N ll MeCRhARY 1 Ne1l Boys Club Rep 3 af Sguad 3 Txatk Z 3 4 Tr1 B 3 4 Amb1t1 To be r1ch someday Pasume Dovng a little bit ol everything MARY Mtlll-RMOTT1 Mae on Sou Z 3 4 r s Cl11l1 Cab 4 Sr Glee Aetomp 2 Senate 4 Class Rep 4 Tal Staff 4 Amb1t1on To be well dressed and well versed Pet Peeve People who call me Hey NNII' MtGlNN 1 Homme Forum C ub Amh1t1un T go to Chicago with RM I 8 Past1me Arguing with Pete IAM!-S MLGOUGH 1 j Baseball 2 Football 2 3 4 Hobb1es Sknng and auto racing Amb1t1on To beat a certam J Buick ROBILRT K MtKlNNI'.Y1 Bob Amb1t1on To be ar aeronautical engxneer Pasumes Basketball photography and tenms Ki-N MILAID1 Salty rf-tk3 4 Trai Squa 4 Stud Conn 3 Tr1 B 3 4 Hobb1es Sports photo Araphy and trred thicken l'ast1me Tourlng the town with the boys ROSIL MARIIL MLLSTILD 1 Rosxe J Hobbles Bow ling swimming and horseback ndmg Pet Peeve Czettrng up rn the mornmg DARRILL D MILLER 1 DILR Baseball 2 4 Boys Club Rep 3 Hoblnes Auto racmg sknng and drawmg Amb1t1cn To be an archztect IDOROTHII- H MILI I-R Dudo A Cap Choxr 3 4 Tal Stal? 4 Ho Running tor presrdent ot that fraternity Pastlme Grvmg lemons on how to cheat In tests and skip thool HLI I-N MILLILR Blond1e Btg B 3 4 Movx ew 2 3 Stamp Rep 3 4 Glrls Club Com 2 Tal Staff 4 A1-r'b1 1on To be real success m some rhmg Pasume Foolrng around wrth the gang and Alrce ARLhNhN MISKULIN1 Mlsky l Asserr Seat m Z 3 A Ca1 CH 3 4 Cnrls Club on me 4 Class Reporter 2 Tr1 e Tr1o Z 3 4 Hoblues Sports and fooling around th the g rls rn PVN s Pasnmes Dancing v11th Nrckey and tellmg zokes to Ruth GILRALD MOLVIK 1 jerry 1 Ant1Smok Com O N Ll U r O 3 af q a1l T 1 B 3 4 Hubb s Sknng an hshrng Aml11t1o11 To graduate from college VIVIAN h MONTGOMILRY 1 Monty 5 Aud ClerkZ 3 Hon Soc 2 Lunehrm 2 3 TICRCI Com Clrmn 3 4 Hohlues lte skatmg and dancing Amlwmun To hook a certain someone DICK MOONEY 1 Lerov Amb1t1on To be a hxherman Pasumes Sknng and svlmmmg BARNILY W MOORIL 1 Moore Baseball 2 ootball 7 1111 1 m ass a Stat? 4 Hobb1es Huntrng hshmg and midgets haters that 1x7 Amb1t1or1 To get car 43 running on the xpeedwav o t li on . 1 A. 4 t. -1 Y 4 4' , - 1- . . 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I , ,, ,W-n Z F L: I,- :lr . 2. 3: -Cl A Rep. 2: T l. 61110113 AMLS IJ MOORL 11 Anubmok Lum sscm rd um n S Bam ut un u Su Pres 4 Ho Playtng my sax Ambxtuuv retire with ny wants rulhlled MARLLNE MORGAN x Morgan v A Cap Chuxr lr s L13 um C1 ee Trl e Trm 2 3 4 Hobbv Lullettrng snapshot: or' lrrends Ambutn To xr rr C lrturnra alter graduatmn IOANNE MORRISON Q lu v Assun Ortl Com m Clt v Cv ls Club Com 3 Musnc Crew 2 3 Ambxttou To live a lull and happy lite Pastlme Going to meetings with the grrls LHARLILSN MUILAVLY Lhutk r Basketball o a on g 4 Sun uun P es a Class Vue Pres 7 4 Ambltx n ro be A 0 Man Pastxmes Sports md grrls W IIIAM MURRAY Hxll Music Crew 4 Safetv Patrul ass L1 2 4 Ambttl 'lo he a btllronarre Pastnme Playing the plana md going to the movies Al PHA MYKINCJ alla A ent Ller ssem Plan om 4 xr s Club Cum 3 S n C'ub 3 Hubuxgs Skrrng playrng the plana and eat mg Chinese toad Ambltmn A blonde fellow DL LORA Lhh NLBLNPUHR Lee l-urum ub2 3 4 Cv s u ev 4 Cnrls Club Lum Hobby Foolzng arot nd wrrl' the P V N s Pastlmt All night hen parties DOLORILS NILGRIl llxrry Assem Plan Cum lass Rep 3 Lumhrm 2 unll Club 3 Hubba s Uanung and artlxery Pastlme Helprng Pat Lollett bottles for Clara to shoot at ARTHUR NILLSON 1 Art h Hun Sue 2 3 Safe y Patrol 2 3 4 Hobby Collentlng bug tokens Pasttme Rrnkrng around with an underclassrnan GEORGE NhLSONl Bltmdle Double Ouartettu s e o s u cp our lass Ren 4 Hobby Srarnl Pastlmc Lonkrng t the world with a smile LELAND F NELs0N Lee Hobbies Plshtng hunting bowling Ambntun To he as munh like my Dad as I tar' ROLAND D Nl-I SON Roland Hubby Try to ,et the kno k our of my l'ord Ambm To learn hou to skr HLLENE M NILSS lane Gnrls Club Cum 4 Lunthrm 2 3 Ambxtlon Latth myself a man Pas times Going out woltmg with SHPIIH ODNEY NPSSHT 1 Oclney 1 jr Glee 2 3 Offer. erk 3 S Glee 3 Assembly Rep 4 Ambxtxon To travel to l'urope Pastimes Playing the plana :ce skating ANN Nll-LSI'Nfj 1 Hg!! 4 Girls Cu m Z 3 Q S Glee 2 Shin 3 Hobbxes Sports taking prcturei and Ruthie Ambltmn To hltymle to Alaska on the new hugh way RUBY NORI ILN Nurlen r s Club Rep 3 St txon 1377! amp Cerk 4 Hobby Lodge skung Ambu To get ta Calrfornra and Mexrco wrth the LVPIYN ORTHI-ll-LD I In e B G1 s ub Pres 4 on L 4 S oun 4 ra uat Sl :ng e 3 Ambltlon To go to college and be very suuessful Pas tlmcs Keeping V K happy and wearing mrddles DAN O DONNILLI I Spuler Senate 3 4 Squad 4 Hubbxes Golf hiking with Buns Ambl tlon To he a Physrrs or history teacher another IJ A Yell rx ff' -rfvfi. 0 30.10 WSW ,ff L ' HV1t fS gl -r' 'v'f'5s' Y Qs z., s 4122 if- I xi C7 81110119 Ch M Ol-SFAD A1 nd 2 ass Rep 2 or tl GH 5 Club Cum 3 4 Ambntlun To beconw a good skier like DB Pastimes. Garnrng new l lends and tat tmg with the Bs MARVIN OPSTAD 1 Marv 1 Chess Club 4 De e c a ro ro S :nge 3 4 Hubbles Collettmg kmves hrtth hiking Pet Pc-eve Thlnkrng of witty replys artt-r rx luu la l5ONAl ll W OGARIJ Obarrl Anti Smuk urn 4 aek Tra Squat 4 Senate rf. 4 Stull Coun 4 Hobby Photographv Pastnme Walking, from mv house ro Gus I LORIS H OHR'I D C ass r s Club Com 2 H S 1 enate Stat? 4 Hom tan down at North Beach Ambntxon apartment with Vt-Ima rn Calrlornn l O S 1 4 et 4 Stamp Rep 2 Am 1 To take my trip laatlme Dancing VILTOR Ol ASON Vu :vate Com mentemtnt Com Chrm n 4 on L lntra Sxorts ull 3 na L Hu mc n OLASON Lons mr 4 Gtr s I 1 2 Play Prlu Getting .4 70 get n Club up I PI a L a ge- ou mmxrxon To Irid tgy r at the HAROLD M Ol DLN a B nd Z th 2 on ot 3 Asa:-m Seat Com Ambxtlon A run ru Ala ka with mv brother Pct Peru. Boys Pl' IJOLORES jl-AN OISILN D e B ee 3 Ambxtx n To go to 14 tuna urrh the Kids l-'asume Playing the prano rryrng, at least rnhrtlor ls IACK OLSON Lk led arol ask 3 n u Hon S 4 Hu Collurrng money of all denonunarrons parrrtularly 10s an 70 Ambntl To hnd our what m R NNII- OLSON Oc o s t 3 Senav. 4 Htbbxes Playing rht yrano and unkt-rrng around with Lars Ambmon To attend a good Art forlege tn settle- doun to the 1 or Rr, SHIRLLY R OLSON 1 Shxrley R B 3 RAY Crew Kaoti t lres 2 Shxngle4 Tal StaH4 Ambxtlon louhange the tires on our trip ro Calnornra with Barbara jean and Marforre Pastmmg Homng to stop at Sun Valle-v on the way home M OSTROM1 Ray Baseball Mgr Stage 3 Ambxxxon To see Ballard wm the football Lharnnmn hip Pasunnt bonu, out and having HMP MAXINE. OWLN Max rl C Lb L b an Club 2 Ta Staff 3 Tleket Com 3 bxes All types of musrt Ambtnon To be a sutcess at whatever l do SY VIA V PALM L logo Bank Rep 3 4 Glrlb ub Rcp 3 Glrls Club Com 3 4 Senate 4 Span ub 2 3 Llttle B Vue Pres 7 Hobby Looking at Senior pnrures Ambxtton To be as happy ax lov SHIRI l-Y PANCOAST Blonclxc Tuket Ltm 3 4 Hobbxe lte skating and danunf: Ambxtxtn To he a good hou 1-keeper lax STAN PARK!-R 1 Parker Boys Club Rep 3 4 asa Rep 3 amx ex Sena e e Squad 2 3 4 Al'Y1lblUOl1 To he the g eatest arthltfat Pasnme Playing H ball at Wrllle s DIANIL PARKS l Gxzmo G rls Club Com 3 on L 3 4 r Clee 2 Hobby Colleen records Ambxtxon To go to Calnorma urth Marv atrvr graduation BARBARA L PAULSON Barb nd 2 3 on S t 2 G r s Cub Co 4 Span L u 2 3 Ambxtxon To go to Vittoria with the Krds l'1stxmes I :su-ning ro records movies reading fx f 14 arse., Af 61110119 ali , ROY l lLARbON ste amp Rep txxt Lress 4 mwxtttx fo retire it the age ot hteen l as 1 t leirnlng how to dlnte LORINNIL PILART Lurky Hobbtes Lol eu Ing em lty :nd strfpboults Ambtttun To gzt out ot xt huul when I am xex enteen lSll' L1 Pl'LKx M 4 Amlutxt I .tke good onthe xt :ge xt teen or ridto Pa tln t Talking on the tel' phone l7ARll-Nlr A Pl-lil-Rbl-N lete Hank Rep Z xr uw Lum 3 4 lltvbbv I-oultng noun utr e P VN s An lwxttt To ltve the ltle o .1 beach aomher with Lee :nd Bon on Mission Beach Cain LAVl-RNl- PPD!-RNON lou Ban-ball utlatl btagc Crew 2 Am xtton To see my rm on the aa' ton It t or the tlau ol 48 s mme 'Irving tu hnd out what makes all other wus than rt nf MARI LNIH RAl- Pl-IJl'RbON Pepper Amt muk Lem 4 bxrl C tl: Cum Bug r Glee btamp Clerk 4 Pmbntun fo own some dog ken 5. tr tying to hgun out :wav to get a nt 1 qu tk WALLER Pl'l7l'RbON Pxnkey Antx bmuk m 4 l- P 3 4 Amlntxon To be 2 ranger Pastxrncx bktlng svslrntnlng Intl going out with the havx Hl:,TTY PILHLING1 Pa ng I-urum Clu 4 r Ole-e2 Gxrlx Club p 2 3 Senate4 Claw 1 llttbbtex Horsebatk rldtng and wxtmmtng Amntmon To learn t e Penqutn .Skt Club Yodel RY Pl-ITON Y Mary n Son G r s Club Com 4 bhxngle hd 4 Shxngle Stat? 3 4 Pet Pc-ue blugx gutters deadltnes Ambttmn To win that st halfrshtp to Lollege R JYCP PILTI- RbON 4 Artly A tl Clerk on S t 7 r s u fm jr ee btarnp Rep 4 Pe Pecve People who thunk they are eter th n anyone elxe Paxorxte hxpresstun Heaven Porhld IJARCLLI .I PPTP RSON my A A ap our Z ent cr e Gtr s ub Com 3 lass Rep 2 Hubby Collecting retords Amhttton To get my nursex degree rn three years HIIIDA PI-TILRSON f Bruwnte Gee sem beat om 3 me Clerk 3 law em 2 Hobbles .Swrmmtng and danctng Ambttlon T take that rrtp to uebec wtth the gtrls LAWRPNCI' l TI-RSON L Ant: mok C m 3 4 B ball 2 3 4 Baske ll oy: b Pres 4 't 1 3 4 Footba 3 4 Ambxtxon To be an engtneer Paitxme Mtn :ng tlasxex DONA Pt-TTIPONL1 Dona Hubble: IJSHLITIH and Looking Pet Peexe Southern accents GLRI POVLY Portland Hobhtex Skttng and sl flung Ambxtxt n To xend Huxvuk t tollege JOAN C PROCTOR SpooferM - 'lr s C L 1.23 'rs' u om. . . :Senae 2 a. aff 41 Hon. 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