Ballard High School - Shingle Yearbook (Seattle, WA)
- Class of 1950
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1 Q ! N r K xx XX- H ,, - -, ,, I: v il f J The youilzful Ilmnzoe From you we took So reocl each page find enjoy your book 3 inf' .ff- SH' LoNGS NNFLE O x I ,L.1 45- - 5 1 s-,W T,hisNVql un11e5 Number XXXVI Q printed for the students of s V YT V . X , Nw .- , 5, I XM X , f xl, X51 1 BALLAIIII HIGH SCHO0L 'X it ex rv A' . 59 X A x Seattle, Washtngton 15 V , xg EXE' I I G RJR W7 at Frank McCaffrey's Acme Press of Seattle 1 f Y V -R ,xv a. VTCT RY CERTIFICATE, 1943 ' ALL-AMERICAN FOR SIXTEEN SUCCESSIVE YEARS,19341-1949 fm . I s 5 J' VX t'lQ, Ig ij : ' Kr . ,fIiJ ,V IYWAJ ',f 'g , , ,ff x, me I w J jjVf.,Ni.jJ J I 5 ! .3 fJQ is HN ,Q SK ' D2 ., 1 , . Us 1 F x PM Q 'i E' ww! Www sq? Q 'hi T -em. 'NWS ft f' Introducing... I.0Rll JEFF BALLARD Humming a line from numlwer one song on the Hit Parade. Lord Jeff Hal- lard. attired in the Vonvenlional Sun- tans, Cashmere and huilt-up Shoes. waits hy the gate to talk with some of tithe hoysu before the last hell rings. The hig game coming up, the dam-e Friday night. and of course the 739 Ford all enter the Conversation. These are things he lovesg things that make up the largest portion of his life. With a smile of friendliness he greets everyone as he passes from class to class, and students and teachers alike have Come to recognize the tall hoy with the hlonde vrew Cut and shiny shoes as one typical of the friendly people at Ballard High. Here Is . .. IHINNIE IIIIIAB BEAVER Bonnie llriar Bvzivvr stands waiting for the crowd to arrive. Why not follow her and her frit-urls up thx' lWl'OElfl stairs. through the gates. and into thx' youth filled halls 0fBallarCllligIl1? Youlll meet the- faculty. join thv at-tixitirs. uncl luv part of tht' gang as you zip zlitvr lluuuiv. 4-ltul lu llw usual zlppzwvl of f'asl1luPl'f'. long skirt. llltil joyvvs. lu tht-mm'ningyou'llmt-1-tthcmilling Croutl iu Svuim' Alley: all noun youill grab your luuvh zuul ruu to val to tht- rhythmit' Cllillll of tht- julw lmx. After svlmnl yuuill put on your 4-out with a re'- llIl'tLllli'l:' to lvax 1- lllf' Wilfllllll. tht- friemlli- uvss. and thv spirit of liallurd lligh. 4 Foreword WE THE co-editors take pride in presenting the l950 Shingle to you, the students and faculty of Ballard High School. This year's theme, 4'While We are Young, concerns the many memories that we shall always cherish as belonging to the hap- piest days of our lives-our years at Ballard High. Upon returning in September Ballardites found the old school much the same, but missed seeing several faculty mem- bers. Heading the list of absentees was Orre Nobles, well- known art instructor and Shingle art adviser, who is now en- joying a year's leave of absence. Also on leave is Agnes Ar- nold. Katherine Olsen transferred to West Seattle where she is Girls' Adviser. Carol Cornish, Lucile Conrad, and Cressie Epker resigned during the summer. Joining Ballard's staii in September were J une Gasparovich, Anita Peckham, Marjorie Perkins, Irma Tomlinson, Harry Brown, Leonidas Byers, Don Gunderson, and Herbert Sears. James Kourkoumelis took over a schedule in the social science department the second semes- ter. Another newcomer at mid-term was Anne Kitayama who replaced Mildred Fullmer in the counselor's office. We of the Shingle staff all wish to express our deepest ap- preciation to our adviser, Dorothy Quigley. Because of her endless effort and understanding guidance our work on the annual was made both enjoyable and profitable. We only hope that our work will prove to be as worthwhile to the entire student body as it has been to us. V STEPHEN DYRNES J AMES DALEN i Y edication A SMILE, a helping hand, a clever suggestion, and an unfail- ing spirit have always been characteristic of lVlr. Elmore Oistad, our class adviser for the past three years. A variety of interests, ranging -from teaching Pacific Rini and coaching the golf team to amusing his baby daughter, still leaves him time to be a friend of every student. Because we like his youthful outlook, appreciate his co- operation, and value his interest in the younger set, we dedicate the 1950 Shingle to Mr. Oistad. ,- it , .. . ,,. ,.. . ,,.,, ,,,, ,k,.,,. A .,.,,,..., ,.R.,.,,W,,:,,,9,W,?F3i,a,, f , , V . v, . , ' .:. .- .4-gy: ..4q1,5jE . r , . ,.v,,, up x 4 , 4- . . -Iii' . - K 'f::Sf52fr, -. ' t ,, X, .,,. ,. ... ,. . ,r , .W . at , , ,J 4 W ,I lv, 1 1:gZg,J55i5,,',.g1, , 11 K - r .W A f 1 .if '3 'Fi' f'13'f'1'Q5ff lf-' t ,- N.-S fi lf g fl 'Qu , H.-Fl! i4WL'.V V vigil 'lH1f'J if'f 55'Q5'V Eu 'WHS' . -- . .1 1 .a...a.fL ,i..a.Aawa.m.f.s-AW1,51-ammrari,asxeH:::aM,Lr:q.,.'4.--anrim:-.t uQ.asQ'.Q:m WM, ez v-. ff. . . - . af-21'-. ,,, . -7 'A X f .,: , 2 . , A Q M ij fsrii j' .Y -Q 1 S ' 'P L iii Uu- ' 5:9-S. A 9- 4 T Q 22? 151 I 3 Q gin Q .fm af f 1 s 0 kk? 3 M 5 Q . Wg? YM, IP 1' ,xg 4 1,5 1 JH WP .,., Af vii, 341- ,ggl gy f-4. Mi V4 Q it v ,N i-25, gi xi Q1 .gf M 9 ' E ,, .nf 353 ,KRW ik. ff' PW! 5 J' H D 34 in W t ..., .1 f-OA r 4 'FSM 4, -4, Z -.:sg.1.: Bwig M522 , 'f , V' Iii, 3-2 ,:g5:. l 5 Lg,E.:.:u,f:::2,.. , xi W r W f fiflfz , ..... . W Ag, ' ' 'fr .,,, J W' vii. X s 'E V Q reumers' oliday GLTIIEY READ the school hook from Monflay ,til Friday. Thatis how the school Week goesf, But Friday night finds the gang c:ran'1n'1ecl in 4'Ye Olde Jalopyw headed for an evening of laughs and good times. Therels no fun like foothall fun, When, with thoughts turned toward victory, you shout your hearts out, HConie on boys, you gotta, make that t0llUlld0M'll.7, The morning after the game, the smile of victory is plain on the laces in Senior Alley as the upperclusenieu, cliseussing the highlights of the game, return their Shingle proofs. GAMES, ENTERTAINMENT, and just plain fun Set llle tempo for tlie Girls, Club parties. Bonnie and the rest of the girls gaze longingly at tlie tempting refreslnnents as tliey wait their turn in line. ,lust as tempting to loolx at an re tlle lVlay Day king uncl queen. 'lille gang, clressecl in wliite, crowds around to see llltl royalty vrowneal as u vlilnux to tlie festivities. These happy times at Hullurcl will live long in tlie memory of liorrl Jelli, Bonnie, and the rest of llie Crowd. Vx l O O D ..- , 'lf ff a i ix--Q-, iii' M e In 0 r y CHAPTER Adlllllil tratlon O1 uni ll lfmlm Q Spmk Sch 1v1m I I :ff- Claesm Box Q A if li XX' ini '? , slung- SX N AW X0 f y Q5 VI' A p 4, A A 3 ,Nb -'L Q7 Xbv-JC' Q? ,g Nov Qfw ff ffl ' fgf 45,51 49 gf gf , fy 647 yay i ,J N 1 if Q gwfifhgov g mm Y WEA hdgmg.-...-.--A-A ,I J i +- -J X , , , gt., , fri' ' 'V w fx ., 'rt' . kv ' , y - r 'iff Wy 'M A f ton! ' f fu n . Q, of e Students get then' say 1n ,wqdf n ic! Q Q1' ? IN J L 'QM ' . R school government through the Student Council, which Works in cooperation with the faculty Vi ff' M exe! M,'!JfLJKf,,yf if Kffwef W' ttf f!UffY5,W My ,MM Q9 mf L n 7 7,1 J Administration IT IS requested that this message be uceiiteredl, around youth. But, what in reality is youth? Is it young persons? Is it a state of mind, or of body? Perhaps it is hope. Age stands, and often looks backwardg but youth looks ahead and is on its way. To what destination? Witli youth, that is, with you, lies the hope I men- tioned: that you will discover the true destina- tion and find the right road. To do that will probably not be easyg you may have to map the road, and build it, too. That is the chal- lenge to youth! If age can help somewhat, that is good. May you have the courage, confi- dence, and the wisdom to accept the challenge. I,lCT,S COMPARE you with young people oI yesteryear. We have adequate scientific evi- dence that today there are more of you, you are physically Iargerg you are healthier, you spend more time in school. These things we know. I suspect that you are better looking and more intelligent but I do not know this. I hope you will use your intelligence with greater wisdom, for never in the history of the world have young people faced a half-century like the one you are entering. Never before have the risks been so great nor the opportunities so tremendous. What with HHN bombs, flying saucers, and '4Dreams of One Worldv there is no need to wish you an exciting future but I do hope you have A Happy Half-Centuryf, QI-CJWQ W I 4 WVHA fi W' Wigan!-.N lflrlf-Xl3l'i'l'll Nlll.l.S, Girls' :Xrlvis:-1' 'l'ln- popular snug ll:-ar llf'arls uml llvulle People 4:-eins 21Ill!l'HpI'lLlit' In lu-r sinm- Qlu' usxisls many girls lllflillglllilll llu- flaiy, IMRI, NlclfUfNllL Buy! A1lViSQ'l 'I.4Nllxlllg lim-k 0Nl'I' nmny yvailx Q-xp:-i'i1-Ili-v witll ymingg pwiplv.ln-il1ink-tlmlif-1-imgm-Sfiulxurf-puri nf Iliv paving Nliuw Ilwy. lim, will pav. Q kim-.i 1-,,.,M S-f ,Q uni URl.l'iN,l ll:XKSlill. liuumi-lor. 51-llulv .Mlvim'r' llvr lligll SK'll00l lllllllllillll wus lo join Ilia- lizlllvl liusw ill' Munn- lfalrln. .XlII.DRlaIJ l'l l.l,Nll'fll. X--i-lain! In li0lIIlNQ'l1Il' Wllilf' in lliggli svlluul lwi' ill'-irv wa- lu In-1-Him-n vu-tuinv ilu-Nigliie-r. IS f 4 Xl.NDAl,lfNl'f RYDEH. Ofiiee Supervisor --Favorite Song: nparltllin' Nlarleline Home. l'll,l'lANOR BRICST. Lunehrooni Supervisor V-lligh si-hool ambition: To be an interior ilevorator, ,lllNl'l lZ.XSPXRONItIll. Stutly llall Supervisor lr zunuleil zu the numhf-r of eusluuere sw'ealers in exist:-:iw at Bullaril. SlllHl.l'fY Nlat'l'70N.'Kl,D. Ollie-e Clerk Likes to see lee-li-ugreiw tanil herself! wear jr-uns and plaid shirts, ALBIN C.'XRl,SON, tiustotlian Plawes llalluril at the top of his list of goml things. Suardians l ll.-WIC Y0li exer put through a eall to liallzircl High School and been Cut oil in the midst of the conversation 'f Have you ever been rnarkerl absent from school when you were present? Have you ever been tolcl you have no program eartl on file when you know you hzuiflecl one inf If any of these mishaps has Come to you early in the semester, you will remember that a new corps of student clerks is heing train- ecl in the oflive. After a few weeks of experience under Miss Ryderis supervision. these girls beeorne proficient in all forms of ofliee rou- tine ancl soon are able to answer the needs ol the stuflents antl far-lllty. A -hot hehinil the svene shows the nerve renter of the school. the office and its stuff, ready to serve any Bonnie or jeff. H l'rat1lic'ally any hour of tho day you can find industrious Ballardites in the library cliecking out books and looking through rnagazines. YVH1-LN YOU,RE looking for a book that youiye heard a lot about. when you have to do refercnt-e work for history or when you want to glance through the pages of the latest niagazines. you go to the library where peace and quiet prevail. Miss Olga Sliper. assisted by Mrs. Alberta Darling and student vlerlts. will help you when you are in need of partieular iDfO1'IIlZlllllll. Miss Alive Dodge and her helpers are in the lunehrooni CHl'll morning before school to issue pink slips to returning absentees. This staff takes eare of the business pertaining to alms:-nee and tardi- ness. If you suddenly get ill or hurt at sehool the dot-tor and nurse are on hand to aid you. They see that the phy sieal health of all Hal- lardites is safeguarded by annual ehevkups. OLGA F-LIVER. llilnrarian-'l'hinks that teen-agers' fads are improving, VXI.- HFRT.-X DARLING library Clerk Fayorite Song: Slippin' Xroundf' ,-Xl.ltIlf DODGE. Home Yisitor. Honor Society :Xtlyiser --ller high svhool ambition: To be a lawyer. PHYLLIS l.I'llBl,Y, M. U.-Having live chilrlren of her own. she- has seen many fads come and go. l'lYlCl.YN EKIIOIJT. R, N. -Sorne students' lads are good. some are questionable. aceording to he-r. C 2 msn, , lf r 1 fans' ' 1: 'Z I' rl' ' - F'iEV5 s' - : ' , fi . , ,, 'f mmm ' It It I Ffa - 'J 5 J ,avi W 'K A I X . 4. -X I7 HAROLD HUSEBY. Head of English Departmentg English--Recently published two composition textbooks which signify the completion of four years' work. VERA NICHOLSON: English, Vice President of P,-T.-A.-Is not very im- pressed wilh teen-agers' fads because Hthcy change every day. FRANK JONES CLARK: Englishs-Besides teaching. he carries on a lively poultry business. A- ---1f.f,,3,K nglis A C0013 knowledge of grammar is essential to everyone, no matter what his lifels work may be. The com- position classes which are offered at Ballard teach the students to write accurately and to achieve poise and confidence when speaking in public. ln literature, students who enjoy reading find all types of books to hold their interest. Adventure stories, biographies and mysteries transform the readers temporarily from reality into the world of fiction. From drama l to play production, young thespians gain worthwhile acting experience. Drama I stu- dents learn the difference between downstage and upstage and learn how to tell when an Mad libw is appropriate. Those in drama Il put their knowledge to use by performing at various school programs and assemblies. The play production class turns Ballard High into a theater twice a year when they present the fall and spring plays. GLADYS WILSON: English4Thinks teen-agers' fads are interesting and likes them. LEONIDAS BYERS: English. Class of '52 Adviser--'Among other accomplishments, he has attended sessions of the U. S. Supreme Court and worked in the Library of Congress. MARY BLANCHARD: English-High school ambition: 'lo write the great American novel. HERBERT SEARS: English, news writing, Talisman Adviser----Proudly wears the neckties his wife paints for him. sul' L 3 5 IX lRNl.-X TONILINSUN: Englis play prmlllctirm. l 4mIligl1tcrs wurlml history. typing-!Km-ps h --H1-r high srhoul mlm-sirc waf tu teach in a forvign land. DUN GKNDPI S nu 1 ' -Xdvisf-r 'lligh svlluol amllitinnz Newer lu have In SllliYf', Rlvlll MlTfIlll4l L ln x up on lhP latest falls through hvr Iwo sum who ull:-ml FI'2iIll'illll. It hf'l'lll5 haul In keep Ihr uttentiwul uf everymnlr in a vump ll' claw-. lm! 11 panvl lllFCllFSllPIl will mln ll men tl A Illillit' up artist must know how to put on the grvasc pain! in order lo 2l4'lllt'VP smiling fam-5 uml grulm-fqlu LX r s lu 30 Mr. Taylor's hurndinger questions stump most of his history pupils, Soeiul Science YESTERDAY, today and tomorrowfevents which make history are happening all the time. What is more important to future World leaders than learning the experiences of others throughout the years? Con- temporary problems is the course in which students analyze current events and find how to improve world conditions. Pacific Rim students learn about our neighbors in the Orient, Alaska and other Pacific shores. They learn the geography of these regions and about the people who inhabit them. Before one can take either of these subjects he must know the history of the world and our land. World history equips him with mental tools for handling international situations. ln United States history he becomes familiar with the background of this country and the people who made great history. FRANK ROW'l,liE, Head of llistory Departnientg U. S. history, contemporary problems-Maintains a serious interest in world affairs DON C. TAYLOR: U. S. history, Student Council Adviser-Enjoyed flying to Puerto Rico last summer. LILLIAN BECKER: l 5 and world liistory-'Was honored by receiving an award in the Quiz Kids' Best Teacher Contestf, ANTHONY GASPARO- YlC.ll world history, boys health ed. baseball coach--High school ambition: To become a coach and teacher. 20 I ORDON Sl'FflfK: l . S. lmislory. .Xvtivity lfurcl Sponsorw llis wrfnseol'l111mormz1lxP4l1im popular will: llix flmlvnl-. Xl. NAHIHN nrl4l history, Book Room Supervisor' Tlllnlis lllill falls un- nalural lrut appear foolish ul fllwl. l7ONAl.lJ .'XKNlS'l'RONC: worlf luxlory. llvlralv :mul Stump lllllll .'xllNlSPl' lligll svluool umlrilion. 'l o ln- u lawyvr or an alnluusfamlor, ICIANIURIQ UIST KU: worl4 lxwlorv. l'a1'ilic' Him. nzxviffalion. Hn-om:-Irv, Hlf1'4llll'll.cll2144 ol' '50 .Mlwiser Sans lllul li'l'Il-ZISLFINQ fzuls lvml Io -luow llw 1'l'l'UilI'llills , .- P . I- . , 2- ,- I pr-vis of Illillllilllll, fhm-ru'an Ulm-rwrf NVPIII to lu- llu- vurrn-nt 1llll'ill'llUll l'fP in Nlr. Uimull l'ar'iliv Him l'lLi4N. Om- of Illo rm-quirvlnenls of Miss BFCkQ'I'-S II S. llislory H classes is to giw wellvprepurvd oral talks. l 4 owne HARRY CIAASEHZ Head oi Science Department: physics, liolany --lligli school ambition: To be an inventor and a famous lmiltler of skyscrapers. GLEN WALKER: biology. photography- -Favorite songs: HAlexamler's Ragtime Band and hvllailing for the Robert lf. Lee. ICARL DANNFIR: chemistry. radio. lwovie Crew Adviser-'l'hinks teenvagers are aswell, but their falls- --??? Science SCIENCE is the knowledge of many things-the earth, the planets that surround the earth, the human body, plants and countless other factors which make up life. Several phases of science are presented at Ballard through various subjects. Future engineers must have a basic knowledge of physics in order to advance into higher education. Prospective doctors, nurses and druggists can get their introduction to chemistry in high school. For those who just enjoy working with plants and tilling in the garden, botany provides pleasant and informative subject matter. Good physical and mental health are im- portant to citizens and health education gives them information they need to live healthy lives. Grow- ing in popularity, photography gix es the student such pointers as how to pose subjects, the techniques of making prints, how to tint photos and all the Hknow howw of taking pictures. With new scientific discoveries being made every day. our science department is adapting itself to meet the needs of the future. l f These chemistry II pupils become lost in the world of science as they prepare ll2S. , , .af , WlLLl.NH MCCRE.-X: lmys' health ml. physivul ect, Intramural Sports DiIw'tm' Yisitvrl many lliSl0I'll'Lll sitPs in Wash, ingion, U. C. lust SLIIHIIICY. MAKJORIIC PERKINS: girls, health ml. physical od -An 6'Xl'llE1YlgQ' il'3.Clll'l' from Springfit-lil, Mass., she is vvry elltliusiastic about skiing in the Pacific: Nurthwvst. ROIHCRT IIENNINCZ biulugy, bntany. truck cuurh, Ski Club Atlviser'-,Ns u freslimari his ambition was to be able tu dance. .Mnalt-iir pl1otng,1'apl1efrs watch 11 fellow studvut in tht- prom-ss of fit-vt-loping at picture. Ihtyligltt and suiisliint' stream in lllfflllgll the glass roof of the btitziny grvciilmiiw. whvrc ftutlents can WNLlll'l1llf'lllllly plant fpvviiucii ffrnw -:am W, tt , V its? 1. 33 Math anal absorbs the attention of Mr. Voeks' class as Jim Bergen explains a complex problem. athemuties MATHEMATICAL wizards of tomorrow may now be walking through the halls of Ballard. Not only do algebra and geometry develop oneis reasoning powers and provide the foundation for the study of 'imath analf, trigonometry, and navigation, but knowledge of basic algebra and geometry is essential for en- trance to college. Theorems, equations, tangents, cosines, and cube roots caused many frowns and puzzled faces the past year, but working with teachers of unlimited patience and experience, pupils turned to the goal of masterful learning. The algebra IH classes found life easier upon receiving new books at mid-term. B. FORREST VOEKS. llead of Mathematics Departinentg math analysis, geome- try, Chr-ss Club ,Mlviser Thinks that most fads are fun to Watch but doesn't like to see girls in levis and sloppy shirts. EDITH VAN WINKLE: algebra, geometry-When she was a teen-ag:-r she had already started her teaching career. BESS BIIRLEICH: algebra, geometry-f -lligh school ambition: To he an A-I basketball center. Acute, obtuse and right angles are all part of the puzzling problems faced by these geometry I students. The retail selling elass and teaeher. Nl iss tizindee. look on with interest and approval as two o ie group demonstrate the teehnique of making: an attractive window display. Ccnnmercial YOUNG PEOPLE who desire to enter the secretarial Held hnd that the subjects offered at Ballard provide them with suflieient background to start their ea- reers upon graduation. Opportunities arise throughout the year and prospec- tive stenographers often take johs while still in sehool. To heeonie a skilled secretary typing, shorthand, bookkeeping and olliee training are essential. Capahle teachers instruet students in the use ofthe modern ntiineographs, dietaphones and adding Inaehines which are part of the sehoolis equipment. The student who takes retail selling must ohtain a joh in a department store. Besides making her own money. she learns more about the articles she sells. how to serve customers and how to arrange attraetive displaysffaetors which make an inexperieneed student an ellieient elerk. FRAXNK YOIIAND. Head ol Conuufit lal DtpdllH1tllt lm rthlnd prnlnan hip and spelling lfaxorite song: Memories PX N WOODQ ofiiu lfdlllllln torn l mereial Fug: ish, typing. Forum Club Mlxl 4 ii o Q o orud toiuu eialixenl fails, RUBIQRT UOUDS: hooltlteepiuf penluin hip and pelhn ways husinesslilte and eftieienl. l.Hlf lll'iSSl'il,'l'lNlf: typing:--firiiiseil to lydllitlllft. tfiiraeao. Venezuela. and l'uerto Ruo lat uminei VXR ff,-XNlll'il'i: retail selling: f-High sehool atnhilion: To he a professional dancer, DON Bl'RlNF'll tx in monnnerci arithinetie. penrnanship and spelling. third learn loollball and seeond team lvasehall eoaeh lll,h st het-onie a professional golfer. CLEMENT PAULSEN, Head of lndustrial Arts Department, woodworkingg mechanical, architectural and boat draw- ing-Fulfilled his high school ambition by becoming a teacher. LOIS LEGO: home economics, foods, tearoom manage- ment-4Says that fads are part of the fun of being a teen-ager. R. C. GOODMAN: metals-ls still looking for a goldmine in Montana. HARRY BROWN: woodworking, Stage Crew Director f Faris give interest to a changing worldf' he comments. LUCILE JAHN- KE: clothing, home living, Class of '51 Adviser--Recalls with pleasure the year she spent at Providence, R. l., where she took many side trips to historical places. ractieul rts NVITH TH1-J installing of new machinery and lighting equipment in the shops, enrollment in the Practical Arts department has increas- ed. Today, both girls and boys make jewelry in the new metals class, while boys who take boat drawing learn the steps in designing boats. Up in the sewing room, girls put the finishing touches on plaid skirts and suits. The foods room is full of activity every day, and here husy hoys spend fifth period Nslav- ing over a hot stovefl Wood shop students find that practical articles can be turned on the new shop lathes. Blil LAII KliSSEl.l,: Spanish, Spanish Clulr Atlviserftligllcst on her hit paracle are songs from Hfiouth l'zu'ifir'. ,NRRVX XVOODSZ French, Latin, English. Quill Cluli Aclviser-V 'Traveled to the foot of Mt. Adams anal south through lnclian ll:-aven cuuntry last sumnurr. DOROTHY Ql1lCl.l'fY: Latin. English, Shingle Atlviscr-Tllinks that teen-agers' falls are Husually quite Gulch oreign ,anguuges TAKING A foreign language in high school scams to lm as much a part of the fun as the Sat- urflay night dznui- or the after-sc-hool 4-ok? date. Here at Ballard. the stuflcnts vain vhoosc Latin. French or Spanish. Aside from regular class work, future linguists look forward to the movies and records, and visits from native in- formants. These subjcvts require niany after Slillllol 1101113 but the gang feds the hours wfill Bliss .-X. Whocls assists her French pupils at the liourtl wht-n trans spout when they stancl around the lovlccrs chat- liilittll ltCC'HI1l'S diffifllll, tering in il foreign tongue. With desks and wasttzbaslwts clcarcrl away. the front of tht- l'l3SSl 1ll!lH l1C'lTlllIlCS a flance lluor as tllf' Spanish IV students Pxrluixn. Nliuilenios. Aflllgtwii and mln the Mexican Sllllil-ltf. 1 ELEANOR SPRIN Physical dueation BUILDING tomorrowas men and women with healthy bodies and minds is the primary concern of todayis high schools. At one time little or no thought was given to physical education and what was offered was just a form of recreation. Times have changed and physical education teachers are now working to build better citizens. Individual and team competition help give character needed in both business and home life. The girls have many classes to choose from: archery, body mechanics, modern dance and tumbling which all constitute a sound basis for healthful living. The boys who do not participate in varsity sports can enjoy badminton, basketball, football, tumbling, volleyball and track and receive school credit while doing so. i E ., ELEANOR SPRINCER: physical ed. biology, Big MB Adviser-4Enjoyecl camping on the Colville lndian Reservation last summer. HENRY BENDELE: physical cd, football and basketball coach-l7ayorite song: So Tired. IRMA ROD- ENHOUSE: physical ed, girls' health ed, Little HB Adviser--Says that fads of today are just as senseless as those of her generation. High spirit and hard playing typify the action Birds fly as the amateur badminton players strive in the gym classes. to perfect their skill in this game. line rt' STUDENTS with musical or artistic' ability find subjects at llallartl in which they may express their talents. Costume designing, eoinniereial art, and rraft are ollererl for artists while niusieians can choose lmancl, music' theory or glee. The music clepartnient. in eoope-ration with the Girls, Cluh, has presented many ext-ellent after-srhool programs this year. Home ol tht- features of these programs were Mr. llatilseifs tally on previous stones and thc Surprise yocfalizations liy an ovtet of male lll0llllJ6'l'S of the f3t'lllly. This is only another example of the pleasure the fine arts clepartinent is hringring to everyone. ts Atv tt tl t X x . 5. 'wr I :lf yat-lwfhl.. Rs? t... M 3? ll XRllll'f'l till XHl.'l'UY: glee- elnlms. X ffnpp:-lla fllioir. Triple- 'l'rio. litrjsi liloulnlt- Quartet. piano -Thinks that everyone gm lllfttllglll tht- f1nl'istagge. NORNINN ,llfNSl'N: lianrl. orvliestra. listening enjoyment. ln-grinning instrument -High school aniliition 'l'o he an airplane pilot. Nl Kll.l0Hllf ,l0llX5'lltlX: urt.t'r1ift Slit- lentls ti 1-leyer tonvli to wlialeyer she sn-ts her lianrl to. 'XNITX l'l'.t.l'xll til: art. rrufl. 1-oinnn-rt-iul art. Sliillgfw XVI Xtlyisw-r ls looking foriyzlrnl Io the time Wllt'll she- van lll'Vfill' herself to lllf tl:-signingi :intl in-aiyiiigg of lPXlilofs, 'l'l1e tlhrislnias Pagze-ant. telling the- story ol' the Naliyily. was a eoinhinerl projeel of the lnnsit' and art mleparlments. LUNCHROONT ADULFI HEl,PlfRSfTl1ese Cooks are prepared for the hungry horde of students who seek their line food daily at noon. Left Io right: llrs. lfleanor Br:-st. nzamzgvrg Mrs. Olivia Solf-ru. llrs. Esther Dorcas. Mrs. lfva Hrotliers. , u n ch ro 0 Ill and Maintainance Tltli FINE work Mrs. Eleanor Brest and the lunvhrooin staff do is evidenced hy the delirious food served to the students and faculty eavh day. This staff. along with student helpers, provides tasty, well-lralanred meals for all Beavers to enjoy. Mr. Albin Carlson's maintenance staff keep the building in smooth- running order. They keep the school clean and well heated and perform many other small. unseen johs whit-h are wry essential to everyday srthool life at Ballard. MAINTENANCE SrlQXl'iF' tlllorning Crew!! f-Enjoying u rare moment of relaxation are: Neff lo rigfifj John Rink. ,lznnes Burner, Nlrs. Xlarea Spies, .l2lIHl S Olts, :Xlhin Carlson. !'llSlIt!liflII. Q1 Wlil lllfwl' lfflllfvlfll, Thin! l1'n14': .Xrle-n -Xriflvrwnii. Dun Wivlx. Rnluntl llullt-, l,tn'ry Wold. lfarl Biwins.lfnnniv Ja1'ol1smi,Sliirley fll'l'LlSllIl. Srvurnl Huw: Wally tint.-vkt-. ,lat-k Small. lid Sage-, Marilyn julnisun, liiurlnaru jnlnrxtwxi. First Rauf: Phyllis ,lusperson Sllirlvy Slxllglvll. hlurlvaru lfrlztntlst-n. St'Ilfl'tIf Xlr. Taylor. 1lrf1'ls1'r. t u al ae n t I 0 v 0 r n Ill 0 n t COVICRNINIL 'l'llE students of Ballard. the Stude-nt Counvil und the Svnatc maintain the Assembly Plun- ning. Assvnilnly Ordm' and Building and Grounds Cominittves to carry out their funvtimis. The Sl,llilPlll Count-il, headed hy Arlvn Andersun, l7I't Sl.t1t'IIfI Don Wick, v1'ffepl'0s1'rl4'11lg Shirley Crvason. S6f7l'6'tHI'.Yg und advised lay Nlr. lion Taylor, is vorxlpnsvcl of swhnnl lvadvrs, llep1'c-Selltzitixvs 'l-l'4JIIl each roll bring suggestions for the sc'hfml's inipmvenlelit to the Senate. where they are disvusse-d and passed on to Stud:-nt Cnunt-il. SEN-X'l'lC lfulzrflz Roux' Allin Dal'-n. llvraltl lilxlllilll. Toni Blml. Bill Xlmlin. l.f-on Urillin. Hurry lilelip, Ce-ne Craig. Ken Phillips llc-rry llnstulsmi. Dir-lx liuivin. 'Kr-n Item-I. Tllirrl Knut luis l e-tlerspiel. l lnre-in-cl llamrtl. Nunvy Smith. llarlmuru l't'lt?I'w?IL l'l1i 'I'jf-ltr-. Frm-tl Str-urns. Nlugnux Ne-lmn. 'Xllt-n plnrlz-rstm. ,rhlvigll llivr-m-lt. Xltlm-n llurvlxln-s. ,lint Brnwn. Svrufzzl Row: ,luan Collier ll1il'ltLlI'Llxl1il'lIlilll.J1lLil1 Nlnrrny. Bn-wrly Shultz. ll:-rry llnrgvn. Nellu Speftu-c-11 ,lrutnnine xllfillllllttxllll. Phyllis l':lxI't?ll1.ll0IllllCJ3t'0lJ sun, Gloria SWLHISUII. Antlrf-y Sl'llLllZ. llulnrvs Vtriglltl. First Huw: ,loannv Kristal:-lns. ,lm-ttzi Mule-rann. Danna ,lUlll'lSUll, Pvarl xxvllllilllli. ,lu Nnn Nlut'lu-nrntll. Javkie xlItlt'l'Slrlt. lnyf- Znntln-l. tfarnlv llitldin. Nlurgrif' lfrn-rlffll. tilflnru llnrfmun. f -M M- .... . .Q t y 5- la gg 5 v X U Eli W Niwfgwmy fy iff!! WMM - W ' A h ,w k , , , fj A JE? 522 K by 5853? WWVQ5j mf? M we TWM ik 3 Thereos plenty of Work for every organization when itvs time for the annual Mardi Gras 031010 QZQMQX ,fwoaiwbflq ajZl7fg-U! DLI' if dlmlbb gfggflfl W pzwjuffffwj ww, jf , azz 'f Guia' N ,07U f X, 1 J lv www Wfgfiff M QM li 65623 M iw lifiikgfi Ziiisfi E Urgunizations 1 IX X, l l 4 t l l l iss lnerica GIRLS' CLUB OFFICERS-Busy swapping ideas for the success of coming Girls' Club events are: Miss Mills. adziiserg Helene Monson, Vice- presirlentg Phyllis Jasperson, cor- responding secrelrzryg Barbara ,lo- hansen. IIVFSI-IIPVLIQ Connie Jacobson, recording sf-1-retaryg Bev Goodman. treasurer. 'l'o lil-ltI4lXIl'I a line and worthy wnnauii' is the motto of en-ry girl in llallard lligln. as each one strives to lollon the Girls' Club Creed which was written as a goal for all Girls, Club members in Seattle. Miss Elizabeth Mills and the olbcers of Ballardis Girls, Club have worked exceptionally hard to present a program lull of projects and activities to suit each oneis particular taste. Each girl on the Cabinet plays an important part in helping to make the program for the year successful. Every cabinet member is the chairman of a committee designed to perform some special function for the club. This yearls activity calendar included the Orange Drive, the Penny Drive, the Mother-Daughter Banquet and the Mardi Gras, which was planned in Collaboration with the Boys' Club. One of the most outstanding events of the year was a 'fashion show which was presented at a Girls, Club assembly on February ninth by the Simplicity Pattern Company. This demonstration showed the girls the latest in fashion and hon to design and make their own wardrobe on a school-girl budget. GlRl.S' Clilill CA l3lNl'l'l'- Slantlirzg: Beverly Olson, ,lerine Wlalberg, Marilyn Fairall. Maurine lreander, lrene lasperson, Virginia lfclxslroiu. Hull: lsaacson. Pat lllvangr. Shirley Creason. Danna Johnson. Helen llarrison. Donna Prevost. ,loan Johnson, Frances llonofrio. .logtnu lljelleu. Ann Fureby. Svrllcrl: Donna Tliorson. Shirley Potter. Marion Healy, Beverly Goodman, Donna Rone, Phyllis lasperson. l'llO1'f'llCC llendrir'kson, Barbara Johansen, Delores Wiright, Helene Monson, Coral Starr, Connie Jacobson, Kathy Pederson. llana Ingram. Carol Frey. Carol Dillery. 53 B y. 9 ,ife BOYS, CLUB OFl lCl'IHS-Svrlicfl Zorn Shiwly. prusiflwilg Mr. Mt' Comb, Il!l1,'iSt'l'j Arlen Anclm-rson 1'I.l'l'-lN't'.YI'll6l11. Stmzrling: Don Xvivk S1lHl4'lIl II1IIll!lgf'l'Q ,lirn ffhurlt-ston l'f'jllIl'lf'l'f Hoy Nll4t'll.S4'1'I'l'1lll'l fI'l'!l.Y Ill'd'l', Tlllttblttlll'I'lll'I1'utlllritlx'1lt'll'ul'lS4rl1llll'liuyiillllllrulli1't'I's:lllll Mr.l'lgu'l lxrll'll0lIllD.llflXlM'I',lltllt'll pi'ogr1-as liuslwf-11 niaule in lmringging tht- boys un organization with ph-nty ol' zlvtix ities lor alll to Ulljttf. 'llhc' X ull'- ticlv Spirit wacliefl out anfl vapturvcl f Vl'l'f'0lI9 x isiting the Hoy s' Club llooni at Christn1aS. lor not only haul the fellows put up lllPlllgCl1l'lSllIl2lS tres in the- main hull. but also flvvoralm-fl thc-ir rooni with ninrails. pinv bonghs. and 11 trc-6 of their own. To uphold tht- honor of the sc-hool by maintaining ai nannv for 1-lean sportsmanship, good sc-holarship, illlfl gentlenianly voncluctv, the Boys' Club maintains Fielfl Patrol. Trzlflir Sqaucl. Anti-Snioke. Safety Patrol, and twelve' other vommittees clesignatvrl to varry out their purposv. Aside from Sponsoring lettvr- tllf'tlqS zlsseniblies, the boys reorganized the Traflir' Squad and rvwrole their constitution. Sinvf' Settling in their new room. Mr. Mrlloinb anfl thv oflivfirs haw- triefl to inulw it El l'UI1Xl'tllElll plaveh for clisrussing problmns and f-zllvhing up on lutflst nvws of 4-lzissvs. sports. llilll1'l'S. and i'lllfll1lltQIl'lSK'lllill intl-rf-sts boy S. BOYS' lIl.l B C.Xl3lNE'l' Tlllhlll Row: Don Wick. Downy wright, -Xrlvn .-Xml:-rson. Frwl Simpson, Conlon llirst. lftl Sage. Zorn Shivvly, Svrfonrl RIIIFI Stow- Dyrncs. Chan Yegrin. Kay Thomas, Jerry lf. Taxylor. Jerry Combs. llul Love. Don Anderson. Javk SCOII. Xlr. ixlttl-ltblllll. rn11,'l'.wl'. First Rolf: Roy Nilsen. Stan Johanson. llllflll Lorlu-r. Bob Carrington, Dick Kath, Bob Montgomvry, Don Crain. Norman O,Dz1y, Earl Biviug. ffbsvrilves: Cenf- xTEI'lllll'f1. ,lilll Charlslon, Norman Morrison. Aix XlXlYNlED5 V Miss Uorotlly Quigley, :nl- riixvr, It-mls u helping hand to Slew- lilyrnes and Alllll llilltgll. ro-rzlilors. OPI-IN THE door and take a quick peek into room 324. Only a quick one though, because the activity and hustle that goes on in the Shingle office is a top secret until the unveiling of the yearbook at the Shingle Assembly in June. You can catch a glimpse of copywriters busy at typewriters, editors bending over their layouts. photographers rushing around loading cameras, and lVliss Dorothy Quigley, Shingle adviser. offering suggestions wherever she is needed. The staff takes pride in working on an annual that has received the All-American award from National Scholastic Press Association for sixteen consecutive years, and has maintained the coveted Medalist rating from Columbia Scholastic Press Association forthe past three years. Being teen-agers and living right in the midst of all the latest fads and fashions made the art staffis Gathered around the hig work table are: Bill liind- Clu-cking layouts and writing Copy for Boys' Sports say and Teil Diinitrion. pholograplzersg Maurine Section are: flvfr I0 riglitl George Fraley, Allen An- l,:-ander. senior erlilorg Shirley Creason, copy vrlifnrg derson, Wayne Lingenlmrink, .sports eflilnrg Dave Gil- Franees Donofrio. fllflllfj' Udlilllf. hrealh, Kay Thomas, alle of the town With pen in hand mem- lmrs of Slzinglv Art Stall l l y Y s U' W sketch familiar school oh- x ,f ' jects to he used III this vear's annual. fLcft lo right! ,lim Brown. Peter N Stone, Peter Wald:-rhaug. Mrs. Anita P0l'lill3lIl. ur! urlviscrg Boll Montgomery, .loAnn Hjewtlen. lloh Smith. -.sms-NQQQL work on the Hllhile We Are Youngm edition Wright down their alleyf' They had lots of fun drawing sketches of jalopies, Van's bench, shoes, hamburgers and the other things that are all jammed into a teen-ageris endless schedule. The Clever ideas drawn up by the stall, under the supervision of Mrs. Anita Peckham, show Bonnie and ,left as they take their readers through a typical year at Ballard Highg study- ing in the classrooms, roaming through the halls, stuffing themselves in the lunchroom, and gabbing with their friends in Senior Alley. Bonnie and Jeff hope they have succeeded in completing a book of high school memories which will, in later years, recall to us the thrills we get as we see a football game, the warm spring days when we eat our lunch on the front lawn. and all tho faces of our friends who help make our school days just tops, awhile We Are Young. Ciyin sufffcstions and Joolinf' ideas for Com' are 3 his l 2- I 5 flefl to right! lrene Spearman and Evelyn Judge, or ganizzzlionsg Barbara Sloan and ,loan llolmes, open ingg Helene lN1onson,seniorsg Carol l rey.gir1s' xporls. Looking through the file for picturcs to be used in their respective sections are-: flcfl to righll Donna l'ctric, Marilyn Clark, Km-n llvzel. junior editor: Barbara Mcllonald. 0l',iflII1lZllll0l15 mlitorg Delta John- ston, SU17I1UNIUfU erfitor. Giving old issues of the Talisman the once over are-: Exchanges from local and out-of-state schools hang ,lim Swanson, Ron Trammell, Sandra Stahl, Carol lic-hind these young journalists who are: fleft to right! Andreas, Eleanor Benson. Connie Berg, Dick Kerns, Donna Rone, Marilyn Fair- all, Bev Goodman. etfs Go to ross Thouglitfully looking over an edition of the Talisman are the quarterly editors. U.eft to riglztj, smnding: Dave Stevenson, Virginia Eckstrom, Pat Ulvang, Ruth Isaacson, Doug Newman, Al Olsen. Sealed: Diane Millican, Mr. Sears, zzrlviserg Jackie Anderson. RCN Wifiziytii iii Q 1 Y it ff sf A few ol the reporters responsible for bringing in hot Shirley l'ottcr, Pat EllQI,1'l'lllll. and Wilma Garrett pool news are: flcf! to nigh!! Eileen llocfcr, Dick llelge- ideas for the Eager Beaver tiolnnm. as Sylxia Cron- land, Nlildretl Hurst. liawrence llanson, Geraldine quisl types. Horgan. ,lanet Holt. HllERE,S A new slant on the Senior Asseniblyfl says Dick, looking at the front page of the TIIHSIIIIIII. g'Hey, catch the skiing poem on the feature page, chuckles Stan. 'gYou can always count on the Talisman to have everythingf, Twenty-four carefully chosen reporters scurry about the school gathering hits of information from their assigned Hbeatsfl Meanwhile, the editors, chosen by Mr. Herbert Scars. class adviser. plan the makeup for the pages. Friday is a redletter day in the Talisman office since all copy is rushed to the printer at thc 3:10 deadline. On Tuesdays the four editors pack oil to the print shop to check the page proofs and make last minute changes. Wednesday, the product of the week's work completed and tho four page TllliSlIIHl1 is delivered. Wlorking in cooperation, but as a separate unit from the Talisman stall. is the advertising class. They take care of soliciting ads from Ballard merchants to help carry the cost of printing the paper. Waiting their turn to check the lmllc-tin lvoartl for Ne-lla Spencer. Loyal Rosendahl, Gwen Strygen and their weekly assignments are: Neff Io riglzlf Xlarlcne Carole Scollay, with an experienced eye. scan thc lsaacson, Jorhm ftlilglteiirotll. Nlarilyn keemm, Hu,-. Talisman feature page. lan Price. llelen Norris. Danna johnson. 1NI5I.', H A VLA M. is f lx as-vm.. was X uiz ids HONOR SOCIETY 01 lf'lCERSfffffSeazmI: Marilyn Johnson, presidunzg Miss Dodge, azI111'ser. Smud- ing: Fred Stearns, L'i!'f'-11l'CSl.I1l'Ilfj Rosalyn Durr, xerrrelary. SENIOR HONOR SOCllQ'l Ylflflillflll Row: ,larnes Durnetrc, James Swanson, ,lirnmy Dalcfn, Clair Ellingsen, Barry Elslip, Arlen JXllllf?I'5Oll. Wally lluleelw. Douglas Cfwrlun. St:-xv Dyrnvs. Roland Hall:-, Tl1ir11K01L': ,loy Dillingham. Franvm-S Dunofrio. Pat Jensvn. Wanda Bay. Diam- Conln-5. Carol Dillcry. Rolwrla JCIINPII. Carol llarnlin, Ewlyn ,llldgl-. Serum! Row: Donna Bingham, Juan Collin-r, Carol F11-y. Bev:-rlee Dunslon. Marilyn Jullnson. ,loan llulnws. Firsl Row: Ruth lssaczson. rlackim- Alldf'I'SOIl, Carolyn Bayne, Dana lngraxn. lmrainv 'lumille-r. ,IOXIIII lljfhllm-n. l SlQNlOH HONOR SOClli'l YW l nurIl1 Raw: lilf'l1Z1l'Kl Otldson. Zorn Slxively, Stanlc-y ,l0llilIlrOH, Kay Thomas, Fred Simpson, Bob Stratton, Dm-lmar Olden. .-Klan Olson. Bnlm Mnnlgornery. Third Row: Betty Lindgren, Maurine Leander. lerienu Walbvrg, Mary l'elL-rson, Donna Prevosl. .laniuv Sjolwrg. Bcvvrly Olson. Barluara McDonald, Marilyn Clark. Sf'r'r1nd Row: Audrey Kruglx. Ruth Kluvee, ,loan Murray, Lloy Zundel, Arlene Tllllllillilll. Dorutlly Ross. Barbara Sloan, Hr-lvne Munson, Donna Hone. First Rauf: Sllirlvy Potter, Donna TllOfSOIl., l lllIllL'l' Tjellv, lrenc Spearnlan, ,loan Morris, Leona 'W'incle'r, Barbara Johansen, Della Johnston, Du! ,Ionm-s. Slrirlm-y Skagen. Iuturc 'inunciers Scnooi, WOITLIJN-T lic half so much fun without attending the games. rcceixing the school papcr and annual, and taking in the plays and concerts. In order to accomplish all these things. and to save money at the same time, students have found it economical to buy activity cards, Whicfh allow the owners to participate in all school activi- ties. The selling of these cards is managed hy Mr. Speck and the Activity Card Sellers. and sold by the Activity Card Roll Representatives. ullave you heffun to think about the new cashmere. shoes, or even extra s endinff money 'ou would like to have . z- 1 P e- . I next yearfl The Banking Clerks know that, by beginning now to bank those extra pennies, next year you may he able to have those items you have heen saving for, Each Tuesday Miss Dodgeis Banking Clerks are seen handling the hanking in their rolls, and encouraging the students to develop the commendable habit of thrift. BANKING CLEHKS-Sccolill How: Karen Bk-ntlixsen, Inga Ifalk. ,lane Satcliwell. Maxine Erickson. Stcvc Dyrncs. Don Lillincss. Bill Iverson. Maurine Leander, Ruth Isaacson. First Row: Ilelen Ilarrison. Gloria Elrlf-rkin, Dolores Bodic. Dana Ingram, Pat Ilotlson. Gail Slraughaii. I'IiyIIis Dale. Sally Illake. ,Ianet Ilrn-vik. .-Xlice ,lc-nsen, BANKING CI.ERK5fT11irzlRow: Peggy Clifford. Ellicl Rinaltlo. Boll Montgomery. Dick Satcr, Sliirlcy Wvilliam. Nlargarm-I Ifostcr- Wold, Beverly Olson, Dixie Larsen. Sccunfl Row: Pat XViIson, Lois Nelson, Marilyn Jensen, Joyce C4-orge, Barlwara Yanmlelac. Barlmara llolrndalll. Jerrilon Comf-ford. Donna Tllorson. Firsl Row: Sonja Nlykehusl. Elvina Taylor. 4 5 en oor, pen rms THE OFFICE clerks, under the supervision of Miss Madalene Ryder, assist in the general Conduct of the ollice Their duties consist of filing records, compiling the absence and tardy lists, delivering messages and operating the switchboard. To keep the study hall running smoothly is the job of the attendance clerks. These student vol unteers check roll, keep seating charts and collect study hall excuses. ATTENDANCE CLERKS - Ready to help Miss MacDon- ald with her attendance duties are: Kleft to right! Revelle Rodda, Wynona Eadie, Joanne Anderson, Carol Dillery, Miss MacDonald fseatedl, Arlene Charles, Delores Seastrom, .loan Wood, .lune Rodseth, Pat Wilson, Alice Jensen. HWW77 1 .f w, Z OFFICE CLERKS --- Waitirig to serve those who come to the ollice arc: flefz to right! Peggy Clillortl, Carol O,Don- nell, Patsy Morrow, Adelyne Frye, Miss Hyder fseatezll, Gloria Silnpier, Esther John' son, Arlene Stewart, Barbara Wirtll, Arlene Allen, lrona Janes, Elizabeth Kvalsund. 44 IlSlI08t0I'S Seneral EACH PERIOD the auditorium clerks are- seen with tlwir grc-vii folders taking alle-rulanvv or filling out hluv slips at the hack desk. 'llhcir work requires alertness, for 1-avh rlerli llflf'll 1-hm-ks from eighty to UI10lltlIlllI'l?d pupils during the hour. As well as sparing the attendance supervisor. Mrs. june Casparovich, much of the endless Work in the study hall, they recvive excellent training in acquiring responsibility. At the end of the semester theso clerks, for their hard and faithful work, rcceixo either one-fourth vrvdit or llllIl'l1 alt-sf-ru-fl Honor Society points. Q XA! SCVIIIHI Row: Xlrs. l'asp'iro -on. Roland llallv, ,liin Ralvln Daw lil:-uufnts. lilflllltl Willf-3 Ulf-n Null:-r. Nvlla Spmivvi' Carol Svliinov, Lois Kjos Della Johnston. joy Dillingr liain. l'1l0l'f'l1L'Q' llanillin. lfn nml .-Kline. Shirley Kenm,-5 Xirginia lioxett. llarlrara Kin 1-ll. -Mulrcy Krogrli. AlilJl'l'OHlUM CLERKS --- Sm-mid Row: Margaret Ann Walsh, l,onoro Margarvl Sny- der. Ruth Clviiic-rits, Shirley William. Barbara Vamlcrlar. Alina .XndPrl1Crg. Caroline Bishop, ,li-anino Brooks, ,lean- GII1- Wvitsoe. Dick llelgvland, Li-land Ballard. First Row: Dolores Wilsov, l,orrainP lid- valds, Marlf-no Boivin. ,loan DHlllSlFt!lIl,l1tlllIl8 'Nlae ,Miller- son. Joanne Urinislwy. Marilyn Slay. Sally lilaliv, Barbara Leigh. 45 ,'XlJlll'l'UlilL1Nl Cl.l'IliK5 - - NIt'll.SIl1H'l'I'l.VUI'I Nlary l'f-lq-r- Nlarilyn lfairall. Ffrsl Roux Gift of Gab STAMP CLUB 4 Sealed: Jim Lohr, presidentg Mr. Armstrong, adviser, Lil. lian Christensen, treasurer. Slanrling: ,lim Dalen, Tony Radovich, Allan Dreyer, John Olson, Stanley Johan- son, Byron Davis, Margaret Ryan, Burton Dnrr. Absent- lees: Bert Bodine, Allen Anderson. DEBATE-Listening atten- tively to Zorn Shively as he weighs the facts are: Klefz to right! Lynette Lossing, Mr. Armstrong, arlriserg Barbara llall, Nancy Allen, Donna Bingham, Marlene Wendahl, Gene Craig, Don Simpier, .lim Pedersen. STATVIP AUCTIONS, guessing contests, and trading were the activities that enlivened the year for the philatelists of our school, the Stamp Club rnemhers. Much of the success ofthe program can he credited to Mr. Donald Armstrong, adviser. How should we elect our President? This question can he thoroughly answered by our dehaters. These students, also under the supervision of Mr. Armstrong, meet three times Weekly to prepare themselves for debates with other schools. The two debate topics for this year were Federal Aid to Education and Presidential Elections. 46 n the eum MOVIE CREWALearning to operate the projector are: Hof! to right! Ken Miller. Chan Yergin. Bolm llenry. Jack llonold, Nor- man Morrison. Hoy liuel, Ted Dimitriou, Roller! Vlfest, lion Butterfield, .lim l.ol1r, Marilyn Boslwick, ,leannine Morrison. Vir- ginia Lovett. STAGE CREW-- Working industriously on the Ram- shackle Inn set are: fleft tn right! Dick Krull, elerlriciang ,lerry Combs, niicrophone terll- niciang Ken Tidwell, nss'1. managcrg Dick Beall, floor mang Bill Sipple, asslt. mirro- phone techniriang Jerry IC. Taylor, manager. ANIMATED PICTURES flash across the screen as students strain in their seats watchinff noon movies s onsored U P by the Movie Crew, under the supervision of Mr. Danner. The small fee collected from the audience goes toward the new movie arc projector fund. Various classes are ahle to extend their knowledge via the silver screen other periods of the day, when the oliliging inoxie crew members are always willing to serve them. Can you imagine a Ula ' without scenery? This situation could never ha Jen at Ballard because the Com Jetent Sta e Crew members . l , Pl l 3 are always on the job doing their share to make school events and plays successful. 47 hatgs our urry? lhlm. stt1Nt1. or snms. the Safely l'atrol is always on the iolr playing its important part in keeping l3allard's students sale from the eonstant menaee ol tralilie. During this winteris severe weather, these patrol hoys were protected hy their new raineoats as they direeted their thankful elassmates aeross husy arterial streets with their red ustopu flags. An ahsenee of their cheery countenanees is a sure indication that it is late and a signal lor tardy strollers to sprint to their class. The line record of this organization is the result of the luoys' alertness and Wlr. Gordon Speekis ellicient leadership. So many times students have rushed down halls or skipped stairs hetween elass time only to find that it didnit pay, for the 'l'rallie Squad hoys make it their lwusiness to see that the school rules aren't disoheyed. This young and much respected police foree is a branch of the Boys' Club, and its members, usually juniors and seniors, :ire seleeted for their seliool loyalty and responsiliility. r SAl l'f'l'Y l'A'l'ROL--llal Love, Al Hiedlinger, A Delmer Field, Duane Culmliin. Jerry Bartlow, iilflfltil SEESAL Charles Fairelough. Nlagnar Lowell, Dong States. 'l'RAl l lC SQVAD fLeft to Righlj Fiffh Row: Doug Gorton. Burton Dnrr, Dick Boivin. Jerry lf. Taylor, Jerry Dodds, Don Anderson. Harley Bayne, Jim Turner. Fourth Row: Don Crain, ,lim Dalen, Allen Anderson, ,lim Mae- Nall. Jerry Taylor. Norman U'Day. Holi Mont- gomery. Sammy Karls, Bolm Smith. Tln'r1IRonr: Jim llnghlmanks, Alan Ulson. 'l'om Martin, ,lolin Fortney. lflande Bailey, Marshall Rice. Dave Clements, Lauron Linflstroln. Serond Razr: Dewey Wriglit, Orville Strandoo, Delmar Olden, Fred Simpson, Bahe Bnholm, Wayirie Johanson. Dick Beall. lid Sage. Don Wick. I irxI Role: Dick Kath, Kay Thomas, Boll Sweeney, Roland llalle. Wayiie lingenlmrink. Steve Dyrnes, 'l'ed Dimitrion. llngli Loeker, Gene Y:-rlmrg. ,lim Cfitlzeleslori. histle hile e or EVER NoTIciE those hard yyorlxing girls helping Mr, Alluin Carlson issue keys hefore svhool opens in St'IJl.?IDl5f'I'? They' are the Custodian Helpers. who film- the eards in alphahetival and numerieal order after the loeker assignments have lwen given. When gy in loc-kers are issued they not only File the cards hut also lllillifx a duplieate copy of l'?lL'l'1 one. The-se helpers well deserye praise for when the sophomores enter Ballard in January' they are on their joh again. aiding lVlr. Carlson. Whether it's a hook, pamphlet, or magazine you need. the ellivient stall of Lihrary Clerks is ready and willing to help you find it. With the aid of lVliss Olga Sliper and Mrs. Allverta Darling. this staff takes great rare to see that Ballardis storehouse of wisdom is kept in order. 'l'hrough this experienve in shelving, rhet-king material in and out. mending worn materials. waxing and shellavking new hooks. many of these rlerks have been re- warded with line lilvrary jolis outside ol sr-llool, lll STUIDI,-XN lllCl,l'l'IRS Ser'o11rlRo1r.' Bar- hara Nlorinan. Marilyn Kay. Gloria Christensen. Filxvl Rfllff Ram- Yan Water. Ylarilyn lfairall. Nlargaret Nlinenler. l.a Xerne ,lat-olnsen. Nlr. ffarlson, 1'll.if1HllIlll. l.lllli.'XRY MLKRKSHSmml1'ng: liarhara Yan- dn-lav. lfvelyn judge. Myra Ludvigson. Naney Strand. lftla Deyee Dunlap. Euniw- Tjelle. Boll Nlm-lx, Rivhard Morley. Nancy llliainpion. Bev- erly' yan lluystee. jane Satchwell. Nlarilyn llall, Nlarlr-ne Hostoni, ,Ioan Blodgett. Surfed: l.ee Forint-y, Bonnie Sandell, Rena Kelly, Maria lissopos. .'lflSPllfl'f'Nf ,lennie lllount. Dennis llhipnlan, lc Mk h sf - hatgs ools1in'? Tli,'XIiOONl 'X turn-ahoul for the Tea- rooni Nlanagtc'mc'nI Cflassl Sampling some of their own foocl are: Left Table lffclllfll LaYc-rn Farr, jot-lla Anclerson. Left Tczbfc' flfarkl: Gladys .-Xspinall, Alicfc: Nilsc-n, ,Ioan lirewstc-r, Barliara Holniclahl, Marjorie- Maier. Right Tcllife fImc'lr! : Eloise Fannin. Margaret Pierre. Charlotte Larson, :Kris Nt-lson, Carol Dillc-ry. Right Tczblc' Kfrouti: Lynette Lossing. Tliyra Cunclersen. Abse11tc'es: Dolores lvlllllli. Lillian Nylancl, Ruth Dauli. ....,-2' HMM - - sail-SLI, that tantalizing aroma? 'l'hat's from thc' calc-tc'ria where tasty ancl nourishing lunc-hes are lieing prepared hy Mrs. Brest ancl her luncnhroom helpers. Thanksgiving and Christmas seasons call for a spc-vial bill of fare and the lunc'hroom usually meets this with fine turkey and all the trimmings. Come springtime and speeial hag lunches are prepared for those who find outdoors irresistible. Everyday these handy teen-agers can he seen hard at work serving their hundreds of patrons and keeping the lunc-h- room a desirable place in whic-h to eat. For their efforts thc-y receive free lunc'hes or a semester creclit. Seasonal flowers dec-orate eacth lable in the Beaver Hollow 'learoom as thc: girls from Miss Leggfs ad- vanced foods Class hustle ahout providing a Cozy plac'e in which their guests may enjoy delicrious lunches. Every Tuesday and Thursday, wearing the aprons made for them hy the Sewing IV class, these girls graciously serve lunc'h to teachers. visitors and small groups of students. Valualwle experienc-e is gained hy the hostesses from the planning and preparation of the wide variety of foods. l,llNCllROOM STUDENT IIEIAPERS-ffl,ef1 In Riglzll Thircl Row: ,lim Spalding, llill Weaver, Jim Storino, Ron l'rit'e. Xvalt 0'Keefe. l-PSTCI' Sliifli, .lim Brooks, Russell Smith. llank Bass. Hicrllartl Johnson. Secmzcl Row: llorghilcl Wliek, Ruth Dauli, Marcia Sehear, Beverly Kleinscllrnidt, Corrie Cunningham, Dorothy Perra, Laura Paulson, Cary Flynn. l'll.TSl Row: Dorvne Wilson, Joanne lfclwarcls, Beverly Bartlow. Gloria Frair. Alice 5lP3gll6I'. Beverly Jones, Rulny Luncluist. Joanne Knclerson, Joetta Anderson, Lois He-tlnian. i t Goin, to the Game? 'YICKET Sl'fl.l.lQRS - fylltieipat- ing heavy ticket sales for sehool events are: Carol Hamlin, Thyra killf!ClCI'St'Il. l.yr1ctte lrossing. Patricia Cooper. lIaria1n Hourly. l'l s Tllti mlay of the lrig ga1ne. and room IHT is tht- hula of sehool 111-liyity. :Xs the stuclents eroyycl around the new sales wincloyy, the tit-ket sellers serve them ellieiently z111rl see that eueh stuclent is taken eare of promptly' and eourteously. lVlr. Don C. 'lluylor and Wlr. Lee Hesselline help lllllllilgf' these lim-ket sales yyhieh ure helcl lmefore ancl after sehool. illlll tlllflllgl tl1e llIlll'll periocls. l'lal4'l1 semester tl1e sellers ilispense il Illlll1lT6l' of clillerent kinrls of tiekels yyhif-lx lllt'llltlt' those lor lootlmall Llllll lulsketlmll 51z1111es. st-lmol plays and eo11eerts, and towel tickets for tl1e ll. lf. elusses. This way' please. Keep to the rightlu You will tincl your seats i11 the lJ3ll'tlIly.Sl1'.U The frienclly il5Sl5f8ltt't' ollered hy the IllCITllj9I'S of the Fielcl llutrol helps sehool eyenls to I'LlIl smoothly illlil orflerly. These Joes, who are sllpervisecl Ivy Mr. Earl lVleCo1nlm, see that speetalors are seated in the proper seetions at lootlmall 512111193 and lielil events. These same lyoys are on hanrl at school lJI'0gIl'8lTlS to seat the J.!lltlli'Ilt't' and keep the halls clear. lleeeiying o11ly L1 small emlmlem lor alll their nolyle ellorts. lllt' luoys mostly rlo this work out of school spirit. J FIELD l 'K'l'ROL--V-Tlzirrl Row: Allen pkmlerson. llarry' pkmlersoii. .lat-k llall. llill lirowrlhelcl. Carl llansen. lion l.illin1 ly ll johnson. Clenn fklarian. Seronff Row: lloh .lohnson. Boll Ulson. Lill'l'y l.0lll8X. Rlt'll21l'tl johnson. .lint tlrim. lion llntterfielr 1 1 Waxham, Neil Lind, fifilllillll lllolitor. First Row: Stuart Clark, ,laek llonolrl. ,lim l,t'IIlt'lI'f', .Ii111 l.tlllIi. Haroltl lllIlllf'. Bolm 1 Bert Bodine. ,loe Kelsey. Burney Scott, Arley Hutlson. SIIIIIIIIDIILYI llllklll Yergxin. HemMlW'5W4 Z5.VQk9S fM3AXt7if?T . E i'P2i'1'5'1-02525 me '21 N' ..4m5a.J1ai6?f'-w'5zxi!hFf'..QQJ M7214 :zsEfW'w 'f:' '31 2 sr t f s imiitgismdsfiiiw hicks GIRLS. CLUB ROOM JIELPERS--Stanrling: Janet Carlson. Ellen Halberg, Danna Johnson, Joan John- son. Kathie Pedersen. Seated: Arlene McLellan, Coral Starr. Dot Armstrong. Jerrilou Comerforfl. Donna Hilderbranfl. Marion llealey, Jerry Adams, Charlotte Larson. bo 'MA'1 t't3t: when you xsalk into the Girls' Club Room. you are always greeted by a radiant smile from a student. reveplionist who is willing to help you in whatever way she is able. 'lf a girl is ill, wishes to go home, or to get an HR. Of, the Girls, Club Room llelpers know the answers to her questions and how to help her. Delivering birthclay varfls and notives ol' vommittee meetings to the girls in their rolls, is only part of a Girls' Club Roll Representatix es' busy clay. Rach morning before svhool these girls must check their boxes in the Girls? Club Room for notices and bulletins of vurrent activities. and keep the other girls informefl of them. GIRLS' CLUB ROLL REPRESENTATIVES-4 fLujL to Right! Third Row: Sylvia Johanson, Arlene Monson, Cheryl McCarty, Suzi Jurich, Jane- Satchwell. Serorzrl Row: Barbara Erland- st-n, Nancy Allen, Lois Gudxmlndson. Revelle Rodda, Marilyn Coles, Pearl Williams, Carol Smith, Lois Nelson. First Row: Colleen Rom- steacl, Joetta Anderson, Barbara McDonald, Beverley E. Jones, Doreen Yantis, Janet Holi, Betty Morrison. Annette Leslie. it if ,at , ,- CIRLS' CLUB ROLL RlCl'RESEN'1'A'l'IVllSf Seronzl Row: Phyllis Crossett, Barbara llowell. LaVerne Jacobsen. Beverly Shultz. Betty Lind- gren. Nlarilyn Keenan. Be-rnive Skartlancl. Rae Van Water. First Row: Virginia Lovett. Lois Fetlerspiel, Claritfe Likt-ness, Arlene Wick, Diane Millican, Joan Murray. Slielc l isc utes l'.-'l'.A. OFFICERS -Discussing plans for the next l'arent-Teachers meeting are: Sflllllllillgf Miss Vera Nic-liolson. third zfife-presizlwitg Mrs. H. J. 0fSillllIl, stwnrid 1'1'1'4'-Izresiflelilg Mrs. A. J. Millican, hrs! Hive- presidenl. Sealed: Mrs. Gregory, ser-rezaryg Mrs. J. A. Trammell, prcsizlentg Mrs. l.. F. Cledhill, treasurer. BONNIE AND JEFF have a Standing claneing rlate forthe Sec-oncl and fourth Saturday night of exery month at the I .-T.A. parties. 'llhey jump in the ear and heacl for the liallartl l7ielml House where they ean avalon or hallvoa to their hearts Content. When itis Mom and Pope turn to chaperone. they rifle along in the lvavk seat with the rest of the gang. The Ballard grads seem to have worn out the oltl lielcl house with their fancy shine steps, so come next year, the up and 1-oining sophs and uniors will break in the spaeious, new one at Loyal Heights. l'.-'l'.A. DANCE CONIMITTEE---flefl to Right, standing: I.aVe-rne Jacobsen. Dick l.ay- man. Clair Ellingsen, Bob Carrington, Bob Smith, Ruth Klovee. liliek llelgelancl, Phyllis Jasperson. l-awrenf'e llanson. Barbara Howell. Joan Collier. Seated: Anita Perry, Joyce l.ar- Non. Irene Jasperson. Connie Jacobson. Cortlon Hirst. Gail Hill. Donna -Xlexanrler. l'.-'l'.,X. UXNCE CONlNll'l l'lQl'i -fLe'fl In High!! Slrzmfing: Diane Nlilliean, Maryo Simp- won. Doreen Yantis. lloh Klontgolnery. Marlene Weiinann. .Janet Zerwelxli. 'Xliee Nilsen. Jaekie Jinmlerson. Carolyn liayue. Jeannine AlH'illlLllll- Fon. l.aila Sw-ge. Serzlefl: lionniz- 'llI'8IllIlH ll. llielx fllileliell. lflla Sonler. llarry lilslip. Carol llitlilia. Caylon Olin-r. Town Mieeting FORUM CLUB Third Row: Arlene Rousu, ,lanet Carlson, ,loan Lord, Bev Olson, Lois Bouton, Pat Edgerton, Shirley Olson. Pat Mc- Nall. Second Row: Cloria Sadler, Ruth Of- stad. Phyllis Dale, fir- lene Thuntnan, l'at Jensen. Peggy Stone. .lanvt Sjoherg, Jean- nint- Almrahamson, Marilyn Moen. Barbara Nlorman. First Row: Donna llllltlI'S0ll. ,loan Morris. Evelyn Olds- llorg, Carole Didrlia. Darlene Butterfield, 'lloodie Baync-. ' 'ii A 1 V - Qllll.l. Cl,llB-'Thirrf Row: Roherta Jensen, Frances Donofrio, Don- na Prevost, Dick Olden- hnrg, Dale FllllIIlQ'I', Dennis Chipman, Pat Ulvang, Garnet Jones. Carol llamlin. Seroml Row: Virginia Jarvis. Andrey Krogh, Barbara Mornian. Marilyn Fair- all. Franres Nelson. loane Lorentzen, Joyce Merrow, Mary Peter- son. Eileen lioefer, Miss A. Woods, adviser. First Row: Dorothy Simpier. Shirley Pot- ter, Bernice Knudsen. Shirley Smith, Delores Haraldson, Allura Am- dahl, Fay Mccausland, Carol Bennett, Shirley Skagen. A MAJOR prolwlem in every teen-agetfs life is to land and hold a jolm after graduation. The Forum Club, under the advisorship of Miss Eva Viioods. irons out some of the more complicated problems of this nature by having speakers relay information to the students about employment, and answer questions concerned with applications, and how to hold and hetter their johs. Enthusiastic- young authors who like to have their work read and eritieized lmefore a group. eompose the Quill Cluh. under Miss Arra Woods' guidanre. Movies are presented at some meetings and there are several parties throughout the year whirh feature writing games. entertainments, and always plenty of food. 54 N I South- of- the- order SPANISH CLUB - Third Row: Gary Ness, Mike Kilpatrivk. Nur- man Kestle, Jim Lohr, Nuralf Nilsen, Peter Stone, Harlan Price. Jim Pedersen. 56001161 Roux: Anne Marie l.ar- sen. Diane Rutledge, Dorothy Ross, Pat l'l- vang, Elaine Kirsop. V ,lanet Riellf-y, Ru,t.h Klovee, 1'll'fSfRIPIUf Marilyn Sturino, Mar' cia Schear, Gwen Stry' gen, Santlra Stahl. Leona Winder, Ruth Ricliardym. SPANISH CLUB' - Thin! ROIl'f llick llar- rnw. lifdlliilll Nlnlilnr. Earl Bivins. ,lim Dalen, Bill Birks, Dave Gil- lireath. Hula lligley. Bill ,leffe-rs, Gurrlun ,lar'ulrsen. Ken llexel. Serwid Row: Dolores D4-ase. I'llnrenee llanml- lin, Sylvia lfeeley. Dana Ingram. ,IOAIIII Green, Iflnrenee Davis. ffarul Johnsen. Bev Coorlman. Eileen Iluefer, Joy Dill- ingham, First Row: Marlene lsaavsun. Nacline I'l6lll'C'Ill3Z1l'lit'f. Phyllis Crnssett, Mari- lyn Clark. Maxine Erickson. Alina Ifieks. Karen Hansen, Eleanor Bensnn. FRI-3QL'ENTLY, guests of the Spanish Clulm luring a toni-h of the I-nltnre anfl interests of Spanish speaking people to the members and entertain them with progranls using their IHLISIV. clanves and native enstmns as a fine supple- ment to class work. After a brief lwusiness meeting 1-omluctecl in Spanish. the students either present shnrt plays or are entertained hy niovies of the Spanish speaking 1-ountries which luring mlm' to the meetings ancl aflcl realism to the study of this language. The nI'lit'ers of the vlulm are Bill lrllers. presiclc-nt: Peter Stmie. x ice-president: Gwen Strygen, sccretaryg Maxine Erir-kson. treasurer: Nlarlene lsaaesnn. reporter. Nliss lleulah llnssell is the adviser. 55 X, lummw : L Patton ,,,, 777 Arbuthnole Ioyce Rogers ,,,,. Marne Phillips ,,.,. CURTA1 HRAMSHACKLE INNW Director-DON GUNDERSON Bernard Rabb 7 77 James Musser 777777Joy Dillingham 77777777Ella Souter Constable Small77 ,,,,,,, 7 777Karl Fiebig Belinda Pride .,,,,, it Commodore Lucius Gail Russell, ,,,, Alice Fislier7777777 KE Dr. Russell ,,,i, 1 Z'.1f ' Bill Phillips iii, J 7 ll P Temple C13 Mary Temple ,,i,,, Gil Hooley ,,,i,,, , Fred Porter ',,., ,,,,, 7777777777Beverly Dunston Towser James Turner 7 Patrica Shaw 7 Florence Handlin James Shanks 7 7 Don Crain 77777Ralph Rute Virginia Lovett 7 77Ed Krahn ,James Vik fflbovel Florence llandlin pleads for Joy Dillinglianfs help while her kidnapers stare in stony silence. flieftl Members of the cast return for a curtain call as the audience welcomes them with hearty applause. fRightj Another murder has been committed! Who is guilty of these crimes? Occupants of the inn speculate as they see the inert body of Ralph Rule. TIME CURTAINS! Lights! Action! That is just how it hcgan on December 9 and 10 when the play production class presented the mys- tery-comedy Ramshackle Inn. From the dimming of the lights to the falling of the last curtain, the young set tingled with the horror instilled in them by the talented actors. Only through many long rehearsals and with Mr. Don Gundersonis ever-ready suggestions, was this play such a success. ln the spring, audiences enthusiastically received several one-act plays replacing the usual three-act production. Between the major presentations, all drama students found outlets for their abilities in skits and short plays. One of these, the universal favorite, ul Remember Mamaf, was por- trayed by the drama Il class. Filling the main roles were: Norman Lockwood, Carol Johnson, John Salvesen, and Eleanor Sira. The tea party from '4Alice in Vlfonderlandn was also presented. Attired in full costume were: ,lim Turner, March Hare, Bernard Rahb, Dormouseg ,lim Vik, Mad Hatterg and Lynn Durr, Alice. fffbovel Beverly Dunston and Don Crain rehearse the park scene from Lllllllm .1 comedy romanmc performed in the clas room by the play production group. Iltighzl Mama and her family gather around for their weekly allowanmes in .1 seen: from I Remember Mama. flwftl Footliglncrs, a drama club has member hip open to all tudfnt m play piodnc lion 1 li Ori mal kit and parties fill their regular meetings. Be-bop poleen Here T1-llc NINE girls and three substitutes who compose Girls' Triple Trio are especially chosen for their musical ability by Miss Harriet Charlton, their adviser. This self-directed group with its harmoniously blended voices, not only enhances school programs, but often is offered opportunities to sing for other schools and civic organizations. Much time and practice are spent hoth in and out of school by energetic Senior Glee members, who enjoy gaining singing experience and a lieener appreciation of music. GIRLS' TRIPLE TRIO- A Back Row: Barbara Clin! gan, Leona lvincler, Ruth Clements, Nancy Allen, Donna Thorson. Front Row: Janet Brcivik, Lor- aine Aumiller, Dana ln- gram, JoAnn Iljellen, Mar- gie Zeekscr, Dolores An- tonacei. Svutvrl: Karen Benflixsen. GIRLS' SENIOR CLIZIQ ffF0llI'1,l Row: Nlargie Zeckscr, Nancy Allen, Pat Leiren, Jerry Lou llume, Barbara Link. Sharon Gamble, ,loan 'I'al,icr, Ruth Johnson, Marilyn Bostwick, Pat lllvang, Barbara Fairchild. Marilyn McNeese, Trudy llagen, Ruth Isaacson, Virginia IN-arson. Tlzirri Roux' Nliriam Boivin. Lalvcrne Jacobsen. Carolyn Yank, ,lucly Cannon, Karen Benclixsen, JoAnn Green, Loraine Amniller, Dana Ingram, Phyllis Crossett, Janet Breivik, Claire Str-ineipher, Donna Cislason. Second Row: Ruth Nygarcl, Carol Anrlrcas, Virginia Lovell. Pat Vlfilson, Vernalce Taber, Barbara llowell. Rae Van Water, VVilrna Garrett, Audrey Schatz, Marlene Boivin, Yirginia llavei. Barbara Nick. .lane Satchwell, Gail Pederson. First Row: Florence Hendrickson, Dolores Antonacci. Jeanette Balcom. .loyce Charles. Fmm Richardson. Barbara Frlandsen, Eldora Horsman, JoAnn Iljellen, Sally Hunt, Frances Balxovich. Caylon Oliver. ,lane lVoare. Roberta lvelch, Marilyn Melilhaney. Ken Younggren. Swzlmfz , ' 0 ,Y Q 0 l uszc, 1 uslc, Muslc MVSIC FlI.l.IGID the air as lhe Boys' lfnsemhle made puhliv apperances this year at the Art Museum. Firland Sani- torium. and the Ballard Business and Professional Woiiimfs Cluh. This year saw an increased membership in Hops, Ulm-. and under ilu- ahlv dirm-vlion of Miss llarriel Charlton this up'and-voming group has helped provide Ihr' sc-hool with good music-. asvvi1lc'm'Prl through lheir part in the Christmas Pageant. dw 5 BOYS' l'fNSlCNlBl.lf - lfllfli' Roux' l re-d Stearns. Wally llolvn-lw. llowanl llr-mlnian. Walls' Hund- quisl, l rn11I Row: llml Welch. Bolt Hooley. Ron lrainniell. Holi Ranrivh. Barbara .ll!llilllN!'Il. BUYS l2l.l'il'ff Fourllz Hou? lion Bray. lludy lllogston. llary Sl'llIIll4ll. .lim Carlson. Whitney Ure:-nwooil. Ron l'i'i1'e. Roy Sorenson. Floyd ,lam-kson, Holm Smith, Lloyd Humlquifl. lloward ll:-ihnan. Wally Humlqniml. Dwight Bjornseon, Third Rauf: ,Ian Pyle. Bill lalarain.lfharles lllIlll1iIIl.flLlI'l llansvn. Holi lflderlxin. ,lvrry liuriletle. lluvlx Rlltle-mlgv. lion Wlllile-. lloorgi- Weeks. George Dragland, Xl l,f'IllllPlHll'. Kia-hard lililXlIl,Sl'1'Ullll Noir: l'aul Flon:-. llml We-lvlir ,Iolm Lynne. l,oyul R4lSf'Illlillll. Ken Hawkinfon. llavid jones, I l liil xxlf'SllN'l'Ql. Ronald lry N4-n. Hon Ya-N. lllllll l,olve-rg. llosxarsl llivlw, lfirxl Knut' ,lininiy Yvarliorml. Be-n Willard. Boll lrwin. Law- W rc-m'v Solar. xxvill'l'l'll Ilill. lion lllI'LilIllIlt'll. lxam-n Be-inlixwii. fn'1'on1pur1i.wl: Clam- llanlvy. Km-n N4'S-l'I. Boll Otters:-n. Duane iW'rigl1l. i lflare-nee llaslian. Boli Hanvivh. Q 2 . I V , T Q fi ' ' tri Y . I 1:5 r . K , . if 5 I l lfii E T ' 4 ll l i ::, 1 1? A CAPPl'll.l,A CH0lR---Fifth Row: Carl llensen. .lark Holi, Larry lfngelsen, Boll Olson, Boll lrwin, Ron Price, ,lnlin Fortnvy, llowarcl l'lPClHHIll. Fflnwr llagardt, Vernon Hanson. Wally Runilquial. Fllllflll Row: Larry Lage-ratronl. Burl WPlrl1. Holm Conlfly. Kvn Youngrvn. Frml Slvarns. Loyal RlJSl'IlllHlll. All:-n Brown. ln- l m'lm'y. Nurnian lNl0r1'isun. Bill Snow. Dirk Kearns, Hula Rancicll. 7',1l'fI1Rf?Il'I liarlmara Pratt. Sally Allan. Be-tty l..lIl1lgil't'I1.Ci1I'IlPI ,loin-s. Pal lfllvrl. flarnl Nll'lllIllt', lfunnic Be-rg. Mary l.agu-r. Sylxia jullanson. Ill-l.rrIus Pln-lps, Barbara fllingan. .-Xllilrf-y Sl'lli-HZ. ,If-ri4-nv Walling. llarlrara Nil-k. Dana Ingram. Xlarilyn Buslwivli. Rlllll lflcrnents. Srrrurzrl Row: Donna rllmrsnn. Margie Zevkser, ,lerriluu Cornerfurrl. Virginia l,m'f-tt, Pearl Cvnrge, P1-ggy Clifford, I,21x'6fIlf',lZ1lTUll!4l'I1. Har- Yan VVaI6r. Barbara Johanson. Xvilma Uarrvll, Leona Wincler, Pal Wilmn, ,l0Ann Cruun, Cnnniu .laC0lJSOn, Vifynona lfaflie. First Kunz' Dolores ,-Xnlmmacvi. l'llUI4f'lll'C llemlric-lawn. Fnnn Rlt'll3l'ClS1!ll. Nancy Allen. Miriam Buivin. .l0Ann llje-llffn. lfarnl Puolman. Barlmara Huw:-ll. lflllnra lIm'f111a11.lfarul lflmaw. ,lanvl lin-ivili. Phyllis llrussett. l.urainP AllIHlll!'l'. Marilyn Xll'l ill1E.lI!f'y. liolrlwy Wvvlvll. 0RffllliS'l'H.'X Tlzinl Hmr: .lmhnl Vl ilkr-rsorl. Jtlllll Crow. D1-lunar Ulclen. Bula Re-nson. llulx lmpse. jvrivm- Vfallmvrgg. Mary Wlulql. Nlr. ,lense-n. rlil'e'V!0rg Dun Jnlmslm. lrvnv Stair ,laspersorr Karvn Be-mlixae-n. Phyllis l':lxI'f'IIl. SCWUIIII Row: Barbara l.vpiivk. Nlilflreclrllurst. YPFIIH 'llalu-r. Carrie- fllllllllllgllillll. .lan Nlolmlc-nlwur. Sllirlvy Wallwrg. flu-1-lia Sain. l irx! Rolf: llormlun llirsl. l'l1yllis f.r'uwsf1II. Marilyn .l1ll'Q'PllSl'Il, ,Imran Ialwr. llarlrara llall. .loan f.4lllIl'I'. ,ln-rry Xuungg. ,f1l1.wr1fc'f'.v: Laila Nlylxlrlnu-1. Nlilfllyll Clark, flarrin- Yinmtenl. ,sic fi - A f f Q l 0R YEARS liallurd lligh Svhoolis out- standing music department has svrwrl the 1-ommunity hy CIllPI'lZllIliIlg ut husi- nvss 1-lub lunvhc-ons. porforming in thu loval Christmas parade. and hy taking an ac-tim part in 1-onrw-rts and programs preselltvd to tht- puhliv. No sooner had Miss llarrivt Charltonis A Cappella Choir had tht-ir Christmas 1-urols lmroud- vast ovc'rli0lVl0 on Voices of tht- North- west. than tht- preparations lor tht- ztnnual Spring Cont-c-rl and the gradua- tion vxort-isos loomed into view. 'fht'-ir vfforts in these eu-nts are not in xuin lor every student is proud of this SlIt'PPSSl'Ill organization. Deafening clu'ors wore lu-ard as tht- luindis ftblly-Sf'N9Il lIlt'lTtll0l'S lrriskly stepped into formation on the footlmll Held while play ing l'l10Migl1tyMidge-tv and othvr favorites. Such perforrnanmis we-rv tho product of rnuny hours of hard pI'i1Clll't' on the svhool grounds. llallivs and assemblies. thanks to the handis poppy tunes. left evvryonv spiritvd and optimistic' toward the voming gainw. This year Ballard's hand. under lVlr. Norman Jvnsen's dire-ction, was chosen to repro- svnt the Seattle high schools at tht- Puyal- lup Fair, whero the concert was hroad- vast mm' KOMO. More ol tht- long- huiri' typo of ruusiviuns art' found in tho orvhostra. Also undvr Mr. Jvriserfs dirvu- lion. lhvst' sleepy-tintv tvetisttws llSS9llllllt' lu-forv tht- regular st-hool hours. Al- though thoir tnusit' is seldom hoard in svhool progrutns. tht-5 lind PlljUyIlll'Ill prac-tit-ing tht- strains of liar-h. lVlozurt. and tht- modern compost-rs. ol F .l 4-' . -1 IMNIJ Ninth Rolf: Hon llarvt-y. liill Snow. lluzinf' lIuhbi,n!D0n Wick. .lvrry toung. lfiglzth Rout l runklin ll. .lol1nson. Orvillt- Anclvik. Curtis Martin, Rll'llLlI'tl lxollniur. Xlury Wold. 5017011111 Row: Arthur Andi-rson. ltr-ll Xlurphy. Boll l.t-ps:-. llowurd ll:-yuolds. ,lark Bflllbiilillf. Still! Rau? lion johnson. Dir-lx Nlyking. 'l'onnny llolnlws. Don lfrai largziret Walsh. lfifllr Row: llud Wt-It-lu. Allu-rt Fulton. Roy Sort-nscu. Dick St'hf'llIIl3.IlIl. llortlon Nlillrr. lfourlli Razr: liztru l.:-v llrulvlx. glxnore Snyder, ,lan Nloltln-nltour. Anlrrt-y Alilwy. lil:-nn Mille-r. Tliirrl Rllllff jerivm' Wallmerg. ,Io.Xnn Smith. llonna Nlt'l.eun. xtls Nvlson. Shirlc-y Wullwrg. Nlr. Jvuseu. tlirtwlor. SUVIJIIKI Row: ,loan Collin-r. Pat 'l'e-ununt. Nlurilyn Clark, Irene .luspe-rson. 'Nlaurim' I.:-umlt-r. l'l1yllis .luspt-rson. Ifirst Row: Bill Davidson, lion .loImson. Shirln-5 tlrt-ason. llorotliy Ross. jo Ann Wilks-rson, 1 X lg X lf ! 1 fl 'X ,ff I in ,NJ nj If X U ill' r My 'if ' 'Jr S' f il f SL 1 af 7 NK ki!! M ssjyf, jf i, I X I V 46 I Z P- Xi- ly 1 K MWK Vgfwfy yjyl ff Wffffy MW M, wwlwf . WNW My' A .MS Mx f Wvyxyfji my wg'vbN Playing Canasta on the ski train helps pass the time as the Flying Norsemenw travel to the NB0Wl W a if fwmkwggij WW WWW Dfw? WM P V1 ff ' V f .1, x f 1 My 5 W , ' 'X .JM V V KWZAJH 4 f If , yi! JL! dfzfw Z I VJ! -3' f ,,v , bf A I' X 1 fn viz, I, + ,L f- K f X 1 THQ' Y, ,- Q ff' I' 1 J ,X ,. 'V 11, In N Xxx pf f I W Q f' x ' , x 1 'f xx ,N VV, fv ' X1 fl , J, F ' 71. R L A iam A 141 714 4 K. A V ,,, ,AA U H,M, Ili' X C f dui, ffvl J 'le 4 il: f -Q V 3 , '-Rig H 1 fbxfffxax V Qfi5?f iif1ff ?Qf JS' QJQ ,A , zfwgi, Q' 6 W WW WW AY W JN My ,iff pf3Q mg af M , ,W QQ ff! WJ SPf ff MW W Uv ,ff ,W QWSIMPMM My ilwg, fix Q Na FQ fa Q X Q cs X . I ' - X , 'f4 h J was Y X X 9 1 in ' J I x QQ' fr- UAC E THE PAST season, as a whole, can be classified as only fair as far as final standings are con- cerned. Nevertheless, if thinking of material which has been developed for next year, the picture becomes much brighter, for in all sports, except football, the expectations are for an improved showing. The most successful of all Ballard,s athletic teams during the past sports' year was the football squad, which won six of their seven contests and tied for the city championship. The privilege to play for the state champion- ship was awarded to Lincoln, who defeated the Beavers. The outlook for 1950 is not too promising because last year's team was made up mostly of seniors. However, Beaver rooters can be sure that next year's outht will put up a good battle against any team in the league and grab their share of victories. Racking up five victories and a tie, the links squad managed to capture third place in the final standings, only half a game behind Roosevelt and Lincoln. The fairways boys lost to Roosevelt, Lincoln edged the Teddies, and in turn Ballard whipped Lincoln, but an early season tie with West Seattle kept the Beavers fromtying for the championship. Prospects for the par-busters will again be good with three lettermen back along with some excellent undergraduate material. The netmen have been steadily improving in the last few years and it is hoped they will make the first division this year. The '49 team captured three matches and lost four. Ed Ben- nett of last yearas squad went on to become ranked ninth in the national juniors. Although Bennett will not be back there will be several boys anxious to take his place. 64 TA IIIJVGS The basketball, baseball and track teams were in many ways similar. First of all, they all finished in the second division: secondly. there will be a large number of lettermen re- turning in eachg and thirdly, they are almost certain to improve next season. The casaba team was only able to win four of their twelve games last season. But with seven lettermen returning and the boys up from the championship third team, chances for the basketball crown glow brighter than they have for many years. Coach Bendelels basketball teams have consistently finished high, but have been unable to take the cham- pionship since l94+3, and next year may be the year. Vvlith a record of tive wins and sex en losses the 1949 diamond squad finished the season in hfth spot. The team was hot and cold throughout the season. but the main weakness was hitting. The pitching and Fielding were above average but this could not compensate for the inability of the Beavers to whack out the base hits. This year it is hoped will be different. Although the pitching may not prove so strong as last yearis the batting should im- prove with many hard-hitting newcomers and several lettermen whose experience will prove valuable. The cinder men added to Ballardls laurels last year by winning their two dual meets, but, for the second straight year, the Beavers could win only Bfth spot in the All-City. Wlhile this does not look like a championship season for the tracksters it does appear that they have a very good chance for the first division. 65 enry Be idele Football. Basket- ball: Ant ony - Base- ball. Seco d T Football, Second and Third 'l Basketball. Don Burne t-Third Team Football, Second Team Baseballg Elmore Oistadfflolf, Don Taylor---Athletic Manager: Johnny Boitano-'Nssistant Third Team Football. Robert Henning-Track: Norman Jensen-Tennis, DODDS CHARLESTON SPNGE , 6 ,ui MARUN KARLS M Q VERBURG X NELSON BAILEY HUGH BAN KS ANDERSON :W 'X' -Q... igslein humps 'THE BALLARD BEAVERS of i949 were a Hteam without a starff The Beavers were probably the best balanced team in the league, with all the positions manned by capable and dependable players, though no individual stood out as much better than the others. Due to their good team spirit and fine coaching of Henry Bendele, the Beavers rode through their seven-game schedule with only one defeat. and Hnished in a tie with Lincoln for first place. The first inkling ofthe title possibilities of the team came when they racked up a 7-0 score over Cleve- land in the Jamboree, which the West went on to win, 13-6. lt was no surprise therefore, when Ballard whipped the Eagles again in the opening game of the regular season, 18-0. Following this contest the Beavers rolled to another easy victory, this time defeating Queen Anne, 21-7, with the lone Kuay touch- down coming on a last pegod desperation pass. The next two contests were close, hard fought, one- touchdown affairs with Ballard winning both. West Seattle was first to bow. The Indians were determined. but the boys from Ballard were just too strong and walked off the field with a 7-0 victory. With a record of three straight victories Ballard bumped up against Franklinfs Quakers and were lucky to get away with their victory string intact. Only a 50 yard pass from Vffalt Stone to Gerry Taylor in the final minutes saved the Beavers from a tie score and gave Ballard the 7-0 win. The next game with undefeated and untied Roosevelt found Ballardis offense working smoothly and defense immovable as the Teddies absorbed their first defeat of the season, 13-0. The Garfield battle was the most bitterly contested of the year with Ballard out to make up for the previous yearfs humiliating defeat and the Bulldogs determined to make it two in a row. The battle went on deep into the fourth quar- ter with neither team able to score. Finally Ballard made its move and drove to the Garfield ten yard line. At the ten the Bulldog line refused to budge and the fourth down found Ballard no better off. The Beavers decided to attempt a field goal. Jerry Dodds got the call and calmly place kicked the ball straight through the uprights for the only score of the ball game. This set the stage for the final game of the season with once-beaten Lincoln. The Lynx were definitely 'up' for the contest and as a result swept the Beavers off their feet. Even though the Beavers fought every inch of the way Lincoln handed them a decisive i9-0 shellacking. The Lynx went on to play in the annual Thanksgiving Day game in which they trounced Walla Walla 21-7. Although it would be impossible to name any one outstanding player special recognition should be given the boys who received All-City berths. The honors went to Fullback Hugh Locker, Halfback Ed Sage, and Guard Tom Martin. Quarterback Gene Verburg was voted the inspiration award and Locker was chosen captain. Eddie Sage is downed inside the five in a determined and successful drive toward the West Seattle end zone. ti - 5 ..- M i 4---...........,,,, A if xg M 5 T ml U Qs 'qi pd SECOND TEAM--Thirrl Row: Dick Layman, Larry Wiuld, Earl Patterson, Dick Mitchell. Don johnson, Al Brown. Dino Martin, Don Espeland. Second Row: Bill Baxter, Jerry Gus- tafson. Dave Stevenson. Leon Griffin, , ,lohn Burnett, Bob Morrison, Dick 5 Boivin. First Row: Dick Schillen, Don Tangen, Bob Higley, Jerry ' Young, Lawrence Hansen, Bob l Cooley, Dale Pierce, Fred Simpson. Second and hird ootball COACH WFONYM GASPAROVICIIUS seconds defeated all oncomcrs except the Queen Anne Grizzlies whom they tied, 13-l3. ln the last encounter of the season, Ballard defeated a stubborn, previously un- beaten but once-tied Garfield eleven by the score of 13-9, to capture the second team city championship. The scores of the other games, Ballard first were: Cleveland: 27-6, West Seattle: 7-6, Franklin: 20-Og and Roosevelt: 20-6. Showing iight and determination Ballardis third team placed a strong second in the city standings, losing only to West Seattle, 13-0. Under the guidance of Coaches Burnett and Boitano, many of the boys have shown themselves to be future material for Coach Bendeleis varsity squad. Scores of other games, Ballard first were: Cleveland: 27-03 Franklin: 6-Og Queen Anne: 27-7, Roosevelt: lg-0, and Gar- field: 20-0. THIRD TEAM-Tl1z'rflRow: Ronnie Pitts, Martin Johnson, Dick Watson, Dean Stndenian, Walter Francis, Tom Fish, Dick Bayne, Warren Christianson, ,lack Schillen, Don Bntehart, Gary Schmidt, Doug Darnel, Arnold Lind, Alan Anderson. Second Row: Dan Cameron, Bill Gray, George Nnlton, Al Denholme, Jerry Harris, Bob Benson, Arleigh Hierseh, Alden Buckles, Ray Rockstead, Gordon Miller, Jack DeRosia. First Row: Coach Don Burnett, Paul Basse, Phil Tjelle, Bob Baird, Mickey McKinnon, Don Higley, Don Peterson, Wayne Halley, Mel McCain, Denny Taipale, Elmer Hagardt, Fred Martel,,Don Peterson, Assit Coach Johnny Boitano. h -l.kx 'i . YELL 'l'l'lANT--Barlf Row: Bob Ustrom, Dick Darrow. .lim Swanson, Karl Fiebig. Middle Row: Monty Myers, Al Olson, Clair lfllingsen. Barry Elslip, Earl Bivins. Front: llob Montgomery. Yell King. Yell earn and Managers Clint-:tt liAl,I.,-SRI!-S team lo yirtoryfi yibrates strongly through the air almost eontinually. or so it must seem to the fiery 4-heerleaders who work enthusiastieally' most of the yearffall with football, winter with basketball. and at the many' pep rallies that are an important part of sehool life. lvhether we win or lose the spirit displayed by these boys in all contests is a fine tribute to our school. As a game draws to a close our foe knows full well by' the spirit prey ailing that liallard was here again. l'hree eheers for the boys who are an inspiration to us all. 'l'o honor thee we trophies bring is the goal of all sports at Ballard yet yyitllout the managers doing their part, sureess would be hard to obtain. The little. so-ealled unimportant important things are the points that eau make or break a team. The bandaging ol wounds, 1-her-king ol equipment. and eon- stant alertness are essential to both eoaell and player. Yes. our trophies are yy on by fullbaeks and pitc-hers but letis not forget the great ellorts ol this enthusiastie buneh of boy s. Their seryiee is lgilllilfflii gain. Cather:-xl around lieatl manager Dave Clements is his squad of managers. The boys in the group are Frank Bale. Ken lvay. liarlan Priee, Bob Nlorley. .laek Rossi. Ted Aeey, Bill Nelson. fl Bolm lligley takes the tip as ,lerry Dodds and Bill Medin look 011. 3 -K Q, 3 Bill Medin grabs the rebound in a scramble under the basket. Cagers WTITH ONLY one returning letterman Coach Bendele had many problems facing him at the start of the season. Due to weather conditions the opening game with Queen Anne was postponed until a later date, and Ballard opened the season losing hy the score of 51-28 to the Lincoln Lynx. Starting a revised line-up the Beavers vompletely outplayed and outfought a preseason favorite as they ran over Roosevelt 33-26. Playing another fine game the boys in red decisively defeated the Cleveland Eagles to the tune of 46-25. The next two encounters were hard fought hattles with Ballard losing to the West Seattle Indians, 35-25, and dropping a hotly vontested gaine with the Carheld quintet, 40-341-. Opening the second round the Beavers faced Queen Anne. The game proved to he tough all the way until the final gun when the squad emerged with a ll-35 vivtory. The next game on the schedule was LINDSTROM 1 CD W K' l '55 R ae X! X 1-if Q55 i 't my M if Q Bs i fe his--if s y it of 2 , WM! tr is X , ra it moons 1 -ff 2 t rs W - - E 3 'E is i X 5' jr Q l l 1 iw K 5 A 2 Q '-f'f' X - f ' 2 ' he ,ff f 5 if , N 7' Q i infix' as 5::.: J-5 l f y Q ii i ly: xx- ., ir t l if ,. -'1 Q' f' n 2 3 f ' ' l NI JOHANSON LARSON ysitli the Lina-nln Lynx. the only undefeated team in the league. and althnngh they remained undefeated the squad of Beavers were hreathing dnwn their neeks every second nl the game until they' lmysed. 43-131. Again the Beavers niet the Kuay' Grizzlies in a make-up game and although they played a wonderful Hom' game they lost to the sharp-shooting boys in orange. -L6-39. Playing inspired hall the 1-asalwa team trnuneed the hapless Cleveland hve 62--L2, with Hill Medin hitting fur 22 points the largest lnlal of the day. Next the Beavers humped into an improved Rooseyelt outfit and as the score see-sawed lraek and forth the Teddies finally' pulled out a 31-27 vit'tnry'. Meeting Wiest Seattle again prnved disastrous for the Beavers as they' dropped a elose decision 32-30. ln the final minutes Guard Roy' Nilsen eanued three straight baskets to put the Beavers ahead hut Wiest Seattle survived the barrage and it-ed the game on a nine point splurge. ln the final game of the l95O season the Shingleweayers lust to Garfield 51-31. finish- ing sixth in league play. Yernnn llansonk atteinpted shot is lvloeked hy Laurnn Lindstruin stretelu-s high In outreach a 'leddie from Rnnseye-ll. a Franklin Quaker. -4 SECOND TEAM-Stan Long. Bill Johnsen. Chuck Eastman, Norman O'lJay, Vie Salvino. y Second and hird Basketball RV!-IN 'l'tlottt:H the seeonds opened the season hy honing lo liim-oln and lloosex elt. they hlound them- selves in time to win nine ol their ten remaining games to end up in a strong second place with nine wins and three losses. Scores of the other games, with Ballard first. were: Lincoln: 28-30g -1-0-303 Roose- velt: 30-343 50-40g Cleveland: Sl-303 32-20g West Seattle: 4-7-33g 26-24g Queen Anne: 35-28g 48-3lg Garfield: 35-393 66-3l. Tying lor top honors with Lincoln. the Ballard thirds displayed an aggressive and smoothly working quintet, which. without douht, will tnold ft strong foundation for next yearls varsity squad. These hoys :fame hack from two sueeessive losses, to Lincoln. 28-20, and Roosevelt, 38-30, to capture their ten re- maining games. The scores, with llallard first. were: Cleveland: 37-23g -lil-30g Wlest Seattle: Sl-28g 37-3l 3 Carheld: 5l-37g 415-32g Queen Anne: f'l0-28g 42-26g llim-oln: 55-20g and Roosevelt: fltfl-26. 'IIIIRD TEAlN'l-Bzrrlr Row: ,lim Peterson, Dan Cameron, Tom Fish, Ron Appleton, Fred Olson, Ted Peterson, Orville Andvik, Dick Scheumann. l'lron,t Row: Don Boyd, Jack Sehillen, Eddie Leash, Rod Pressey, Vvlally Kjorsvik, ,lack Ballard. 7 'l'lil-li' Fourllz Razr: .lerry Dodds. Merle lfogelstroni, Dewey Wriggllt. Hoy Nilson. Dick lioivin, lion Wick. Wiirfl RU1l'.' llon .Kn- derson. ,lim NlacNulz, 'l'om Klar- tin, Roland llalle, Tom Me- Adains. ,lim lialmli. Boll Sweeney, Dick Ottoson. Wall Stone. Jerry Fc-hr, Don Tangren. Gordon Root- vilx. Second Row: Cary lltigard, Ron llurper, l,arry Rolierts, Nlauritz Larson, Halle lllllltlllll. Boll lligley, Zorn Shively. First Row: Kay Tliomas, ,lim llllgll- hunks, Ken 'l'idwell. Lawrenee llanson. Mike Montgomery. ,lohn Nelson. Bill llowisey, Norman A V 0'llay, Ed Sage, Rolmerl l.epse. ri- and Gym Classes THE TRI-B is comprised of lirst team lettermcn who strive to promote true sportsmanship throughout the school year. The purpose of this organization is to foster good fellowship among the students and encourage boys new to the school to participate in athletics. Besides furthering the success of l3allard's sport standings Tri-B members have combined their efforts to raise funds lor the new arc projector hy selling Beaver emblems to the students. Under the su ervision of lVlr. Bendele and Mr. Mctlrea, the lmovs' 0 'ni classes have Hone throulfh P . ral tv an a strenuous course in pursuit of muscular co-ordination. The lmoys spend at least two hours in the gym every week to develop better wind, speed, and endurance. There are also classes for boys who have shown outstandinff ahilit in s mecial s orts as basehall. hasketlmall, football, and track. a Y l P f fLeftl llere's a l1ird's-eye view of a counter lmeing made in one ol ilu- physical education classes. Kkligllfj Boh Sweeney lets lly a long pass in one of the games of touch foolliall, which is enjoyed hy all the gym classes. Home RABB X, A su ' K -1 v' 911 ri Yds l if N x H fe ss 4 Y X ig, 1 9 N. I - if bg t NAS' X s sw ,ts is- ig Q' i ts N A:,,, I , va ' as 2 it .QQ Q , f' H . 'X'-'A PRESSEY 5 lx 1: ,QB if 'z:1- s ' ' ' E , pxax t X.. X 1'-Q ? at gpeew-ami. ,pf g A R lu 41? gt iamond Aces HOPES for the 1950 baseball season reached a new high when a revision in the eligibility rule made possible the return of several needed veterans. Coach Anthony Gas- parovichis team is built around the dependable perform- ance of such able men as Ed Sage, Bob Sweeney, Gene Verberg, Don Wick, Jerry Dodds, and Walt Stone. Al- though there are several weak spots in the line-up the team should develop into a well-balanced unit, and with the added strength of the boys up from a scrappy '49 second squad, the student body may be able lo look for a fighting team which will again make a strong challenge for the pennant honors. The Beaver nine of last year were unexpectedly con- fronted with an early season slump, which saw them dropping four successive games. Only after some drastic changes in the line-up, were they able to hit on a winning combination, and then the hickory swingers threw off the slump to capture Hve of their eight remaining games. The decided change came in the fifth game, when they met the Roosevelt Teddies. Dave Brittain delivered one excellently pitched game by holding the opposition to two runs. Bob Sweeney appeared to be the defensive star of this game, making several crowd-pleasing catches and dazzling backhand plays. An odd twist was given to this Everyone is tense as Jerry mdds awaits the next pitch. x at 'E l 7 1 gy X 12-L X, V ww' ui: 5 Coach Gasparovich and the umpires pleasantly talk over old times. SAGE e game through the cleverness of Jerry Dodds, who walked ll flag ng to first base and then stole the three remaining ones and the ball game, by scoring the winning tally. One of the Beavers, more decisive victories was when A they hit their stride in downing the Lincoln Lynx. Hitting - streaks in the second and sixth innings accounted for the NUTTER , ,, five to one defeat of the boys from Wallirigford. The sec- ond inning saw two singles slashed into left field by Stone and Millard. Thorman Moen followed shortly with E a hit that scored them both. ln the sixth, Jerry Dodds 2. Y ,W wrapped up the scoring by smashing a double to center, V g sending two previous hitters to home plate. M i Although no player received recognition for All-City honors, the 4-95ers were able to place three players on H . . . . . V DODDS onorable Mention, these being lnsplration XVIIIIICI' Bob Sweeney, and Co-Captains Dave Brittain and Bob Mil- lard. lx Frank Strout slides safely home in the Cleveland encounter, V ily! , J i , ' . - is V, I E' V ig 12,15 A Q , ,Q iw' Q. e STONE 1 5 if 1 ' r I2 5 3 T' it if WQRBURG Self f l..A..... 'WN 7 me znksters 42: GOLF' -Back Roux' Wayne Lingenlirink, Gordon Rootvik, John Mountain, Wally Coleeke, Don Wayland, Fran! Role: Franklin johnson, Diek Ottoson, Jerry Felir, Sid Peters, Stan Johanson, Ken Johansen, AN EARLY season loss put a stop to the title hopes of the 19,1-9 Beaver links squad hut as the season went along the divot diggers captured all their remaining games except one match in which they allowed a determined West Seattle team to tie them l2-l,2. This fine showing earned the fairway boys third place, only half a game from the top. Hopes for the 1950 season are running high, although Coaeh Oistad will greet only three returning lettermen. The svores of the other matches, Ballard first, were: Roosevelt: QIQ-l4lQg Franklin: 16W-7lAg Queen Anne: 22-2g Cleveland: li7lA-Glkg Garfield: 23-lg Lincoln: l7lA-616. Dick Ottoson. captain of the 1950 golf team. NVliile his ti-ain-mules watch, All-City golfer Jerry Folir sinks a long putt in an early-season practice round. 78 cketeers Wally llilQ14'IIl2lIl re-Iurnf nm- In :A pr'a4'Ii4'w-tP1111is mate-ln an lliQ purtnwr, llill xll'1llll.l'iIlll1llll nl Ilnr- WSU lvnni- Ivkllll. Nlllllllilll lfllalx. Willl'll1'iillll'IlllNf'lN. SIIUWIML IllilI'li1'1l inlprmelnm-nl mm' thi- lJI't'XlUllS yvurns Sqnafl. llle 19149 llc-aver llalvlu-lc-Hs px'ux'Pfl tlwrnselws able r'4mtc-nrlc-rs lwy Vllllllllllg out nf llw cellar and winning tlmw nl' their sex PII rnalclws. Thx- llnv play ing ol All-City playvr Fd llvnrwll pavvfl lhc way fm' ll1Pir inspirvcl showing. 'llllis Squad ulwrwfl lll1'Sk'2lSUIl Milli hun Sll1'l'f SSlN4' wins mvr Uarllvlfl anfl l,lnm'nln lmul llwn ll-ll lwlure lln- N101-ity lvnnis vlmnlpimls lrmn Qum-n 1-Xnm-.'l1lw S1'Ul'l 5lllvl,lN' lm-gL1lz1l'se1z1sur1 we-rv. lgiillllfll llrsl.Ua1rll4-lil: 5- l: l.lnm'nln: 0-3: lJlll'l'Il Anna-: l-ll: lsranlxlin: 3-O: Wu-sl Svalllcli 3-0: Rmnsvvell: 3-O1 and llll'Xt'lilllllZ U-ll, 'HCNNIS lfufh Rmr: Xlnllg l:11NIIlllSNl'll. Ynrnll Yilwn. lALlWl'f'Ilt't' llunwn. llolu ll1llUlllN1Yll. Run liinlnn, llnune- lfnlr-y, Xlilllflll l,armn1, Hlllill' Siqucluml, Dil-lx Salvr. l runl Row: Wally lliJ.gl'TI!lilll, Norm U'l7uy, Bill Memlin, Bill llnwisvy, Bull llI'll'lCt'. .W 'ME ..A, .. aw t as 5 s ,..F .f- 5 4 3 2 3 X K K+ 59 2 a ,,,. . K ' e M X 1 .-an ,lack Smrhillen leads the field in a 440-yard pravtive race. ehinclads SPI-Il-Zn, ENIDllRANCl'1, stamina, and spirit are the necessary points that go to make up a winning 1-omhinatirm in a trac-lx team. What the differs lat-lied in speed they doulnled in spirit. With such speedsters as lVIeurer, Charleston, Skartwedt. and Tidwell on the loose, Ballard had great vxpevtations and well they might as Ballard gunned lo a start hy walloping Cleveland 73SQ to 2314 Again, in the early season, they trounved Wfest Seattle, and then the in- juries that sometimes plague a good team hegan to appear. Froin then on it was rough giving for the Beavers as they lost the next three meets and look fifth place in the All-City. NELSON V 'Ballard again is a likely looking oulht as Tidwell. 3 251' '53 gb fr' HUGHBAN KS L ..,. ,, arf it as X EX fy! Lit W 3 N r i WOLD. l as gf . it ROBERTS r it LEPSE 1 f 6 M R ,lim Charleston and Kay Thomas hit the first hurdle in a preseason warm up. Thomas, Charleston, Roberts, Tangen, Nelson, and Hugh- banks, all lettermen, are back with a lot of other boys who really looked good last year. Ballard should be strong in both hurdle events and fairly strong in the shot and pole vault. Along with the veterans of ,419 it is believed that the sophomores who participated in the Sophomore All-City of last year will be a big help as they made a good showing in all their events. The middle distances are im- proving fast along with the Sprints. Now that the cinder men are getting accustomed to Rallardis new track, better times are being recorded and the competition is becoming keener. This could lead to an All-City title as their ability increases with time. lvnder a coach like Robert Henning one can easily expect good things in the future from Ballard's track team. TANGEN MCADAMS , . U gi I - 2 X I i V it ,t Xi 5-, X Nil w nn QU V . Nile wigs! wr Xt W xy, i rj With a big smile Barbara Fairchild displays the salmon Mr. Danner and Mr. ,lensen assist the boat attendant in that won second place in the Salmon Derby. last minute preparations as the derby is about to begin. Intramurals THE INTRAMURAL Sports Club has gone a long way since it became a main organization at Ballard, in 1945. It now has one of the most complete intramural sports programs in the City, thanks to lVillia1n lVlc:Crea who has been their instructor for the past five years. This club was founded to help build better boys both physically and mentally. f 1 Mr. McCrea, director of intramural sports. The yell leaders display their version of basketball between Bowling league and individual compctilion provide thrills halves of an important varsity game. for all. 82 90-1 Ai gk' J 5 bf SlllV9I'illQl in the 1-olil norlli wintlustl1c-ii'pi1'tim- is being taken urn- tln- IIIEIIIINAIAS of tllc Sports Club. lfuvlr Rtllff ,Iil11COI'llW4'll, Ronald Bc-clwr, .lolm Sll'Wi1I'l., llvrt Borlino. ,litllllllf Wt-lmlmvr. 'Klan Si-nn. Xrt Fulton. Front Rlfllf Stun Johanson Hola Singlt-tary. ,lint Deinvtre. ANY'I'IMlN3 DURING the yvar one can Und ai great nuinlmer of boys turning ont aftvr scliool in an effort to ilflVHIlf't' sports ancl rqvrmttirni tlirougliout the school. Yot only do tlwy llnrl tilnu to turn out after School lilll they svorc- and time the basketlmll gannrs and put tln- lines on the football lielcl for nniny ol the xarsity games. Football. bowling, 1-hess. lmseball. and tht- annual Salmon lJf'l'lJ3 ill? only a ft-w of tht- zwtixities axuilalrle to lioys islio uisll to obtain an iIltI'illl1llI'i1l sports It-tter. INTH,-Xxll R.-XL H-XSKl'iTBAl.l. CIIANIPS -Bavlr Rolf: Mztnrilz liirson. Duane Cole-y. Dick Kc-rns. Bill Johnson. Frnnl Rout: Rolanfl Hallo. Yvrnon l'lanson. llunk NHI'lllN I'Ql. Miss P4-rkins is using u rutln-r nnorllioclox proc:-ilure ls that at woinun playing lor tllo mon lP21l'llQ'I'S? No, I0 'lswisllu one for tlw wonwn leacln-rs in llw l au'nlIy- it's only Mr, flltlfre-u plotting: with Nlr. Uisliltl ulnont Sttlmlefnt lmaslwtlmall gguinr-. how to In-at Ilw xarsity, S4 SKI CLlll57Fiftl1 Row: Bolt Pedersr-n. Bill Lindsay, Uean Reed. Don Tangen. .lt-rry Donaldson, Allen Brown, .liin Vik. Ken Ht-zi-l, Gerald Ekman. .lolui Nelson. Barry lflslip. Fourth Row: Ed l'apin. ,lim Pedersen. .lim Brown. Dick Clruger. .lim De-rnelri-. ,lolin Crow-. Ronald Becker. Boll fklontggoinery. Tliirrl RUll'f Delores llagevik. Carol Nelson. Gerry llorgen. Jeannine fkhraliamson. Helene Monson. Diane Millic-an, liloria lflderkin, Evelyn Olsborg, Heli-n Norris. Laila Myklellust. Scvonrl Ro-wi Ruth Ufstad, Gail llill. Jaekiz- fknderson. lflla Souter. Carole Diddia. Barliara lfrlandson. janet Richey. Nlary Yarnes. Shirley Smith. First Rolf! Lynn Molitor. Sylvia Cronquist, ,lofknn Green. Dana lngrarn, Loraine .'Xnniilln'r. B4-vt-rly Coodman. Donna Hone. iklaryo Simpson, Florence llandlin. Gloria Benofsky. Barbara Clingan. Taking advantage of the snow to show off their ski clothes are the Ski Club oflifers: lBr1f'lr roufl Mr. Henning. lIllUiSl'l'Q Karl Fieliig. 1H't'Sfli6l1fQ jim Swan- son. secrclnryg fFronI rouql Carolyn Baynv. treasurerg Kathy Pedersen. rim' preszllvrit, C f 0 lyzng orsemen STEM TURNS, rfhristies, and snowplows lilled the minds ol all Norsemen flyers as they shushed through another sea- son of skiing thrills. Although the season was full of can- cellations and delays, everyone was rewarded with the long awaited Ballard Day, Feliruary l l, at the Milwaukee Road Ski Bowl. The climax ofthe dayis festivities was the crown- ing of Phyllis Jasperson as ski queen. The club sponsored a successful emblem contest during January and between trips the members were kept posted on the latest ski news by attending weekly meetings and viewing movies. SKI CLI li-Fiflfi Rllllf Bill Yoorliies. .lim Lohr. john Olsen. Graham Nlolitor. Dirk Hvlgleland. Dave Stevenson. Peter Stone. Lenhart langen. Frank Vllaxliani. lfourtli Row: Dick Kleinz, Mol Gilson. Ray Roekstead. Dick Simon, Eddie- Shaw, ,loan John- ston. Pat Sullivan. Third Row: Donna Petrie. Virginia Burns, Marilyn McDowell. .loAnn Smith. Karen Hansen. .loanne Riedel. Doris Larsen, Maurine Leander. Phyllis lasperson. Carol Frey. Svcaml Roni: Marilyn Cla1'k. lfline Bjornstad. Carolyn Yank. Florence Nlagnusson, Gloria Kvinge. Marlene Vifendahl, Carol Johnson. Nancy Curran, Lavine Ufstad, Betty l'ederst'n. FirstRu1v: Lilliann Schultz. Kathy Tyur-s. joan Nivkerson. Marie Svendsen. Phyllis lfkrern, Janet Dahl. Hareen Hussey. ,loan lugham. Nanvy Strand, NW l.l'.li'l'i.iQ IS Tl1i1'1lR1111': 'iilQ'l'Qi xi4'fiLll'lj. SI1111'1111 M1111-1'N1111. Xriviiv lli1Il11111l. BPII5 Xl111'1'if1111.fl:-111'gia1lf'v.l41I111w11, IH111-i1-ia lQ1I.1111 B4-11-1'ly,Iz11'ul1w11,,,IUX111151111Il1,i.111g1v1'l.I11'1Nlv11N1111.,Ie-115 l.1111 H111111-, ht'f'IllHf lf17Il'I ,I1-rry 'X1lz1111f. lh11'I1-111- M1111-1s1111. 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Asiriv f1'11111 i11iti41li1111s lin- vlub gavv svvcral parties, twn uf wl1i1'l1 wvrv ill IIUIIUI' of lhv gym oiilvu and siiuwvl' 1'1m111 girls. in 111'ci1'1' lu lu-vp up with their big: sislc-rs ill Big li. lin- girls 111zui1- lm11l111111i1'1'1- POIHIJUIIS iillfillg tin- fmrlirull Sl'ilSUll 211111 l111'111-mi mul aflvl' I4l'l l'I4E --BH 01.'lxHjER5 ylwlillg Wim ,iw Hui, sviixqol l11pu1'll1'1pal1'111 iiuslwllialll. l1111l111111l4111. Iblllgl-IMHIQL. B MU ff-A111 R '11 '11' Km Um I 'H' H V fIt'IIf: Le-Itiv BI'1DY5'Il.1f'l'll.Y1ll'f'lA: l,u111'z1 l'z111lf1111. wrrz' lvasvlvull ami olhvr sports 11f'f1'1'v1i ill ilu' gy 111. mry: lllwryl xil'ii2ll'If'. 1'if-if-lfmviilwil. 7ilIifffRlI1l'Z l iNl'lyll Nilwn. illltij W11I1lw1l1. xiillivvll lluswy. 4l11111't Solar. Rena KPlly. Xirginiu l'1'111'-1111. Ni11141'i41 5l'ilf'ilI'. iil'I'lilL1 i,l'tit'I'slbIl. He-x1-1'Iy .l211'kw11. .gt'4'UlIl, Razr: Sl1111'1111 Swuiiuml. l.z11i111- Ufuzul. Yang filll'I'ilIl.h li!'LlI'i fiflj. Xlz11'i11 iff-11p11N. i'iFiiIll't'- Nvlwii. Nlz11'lr-111-51111II1. Nla11'g1z11'1-I IUQ111.,iu1111111'l,lv'z1r5.ffm! R11111: ,lam-I Dahl. Blam-lw4,1II111a111..l1w1111 M1111-1x1111.1,111l 5I1'1111g1i11111. Niarilyii Stay. 1iQ'I'ili4iillf' i'il'2liI'. lmlilu i,iliIIli1'l'lI. Ni111'iI1111 Slew-lv. 5 ig Sisters BIC Bw OFFICERS -rf Left lo Right: Carol Frey. z'iz't'-lirvxitlclztg Leona Winder. axft. gen. sports 111gr.g Helene Monson. 1Jl't'SI-IICIZIQ Mary Lager. rvportvrq Beverly Olson, .serreluryg Barbara Clin- gan. If9IlSllI'l'l'. Svnlerl: Miss Springer, lIl!17fSt'f. THROUGH THE efforts of the energetic girls of Big B, rooters caps, pompous and pennants were sold to the students during the football season. With the coming of the basketball season the Club contributed lo the are projector fund by giving it all proceeds from their popcorn sales. The baseball field will he more eflieient for the spectator this year with the addition of a scoreboard made by the girls in the spring of 1949. At Christmas they endeavored to bring a little cheer to a group of unfortunate children by sending them gaily wrapped gifts. As the year drew to a Close the undervlassmen entertained the graduating members at their annual farewell lun:-heon at which time the new ollicers officially took their oilives. Two Big BE are boosting the clubis treasury by making a sale 5' of pompons to three of Ballarcl's 'UQ loyal rooters. fi! 86 HIC li 7vllI'l'1l Run: lIf'l4'Il:' XIUIINHII. Nlurgure-l l nn-lwwsnlxl. Bu1'lrul'u ffliugiun. Iyilllllli ,Iuhu-n+11A Nlury l.ug1v1'. Jthklllllt' Xml:-r-ull Cr-rriv tzllllllillglllillll. I.1'0lILl Wimlvr. Marion llvulvy. ,lllxllll Smith. St'1'UIIIlR1lIl'I liulh l4Liil1'NHIl.tQl1Il'i2l fQhriFl4-xl-mn.llurul Hamlin llurm-I .lmu-N. Yvllu SfWIl1'l'l'. Sllirlf-5 Ulwn. lytlllllll I,I'f'NIINl, Nlary l'vIf-lwwvlm. Rlltll f:l IIlVlllN. HM! RUN? Uilil l'f'1if'r'-HII. Xlilfilfll lxuy. ,le-am-Its' RQIIVUIII. HFl'lll4'f' klllI4I4l'll. xllIll'lIt lmslw. IQUIHI1 AIMN-11. Xlm-slip km-I.. HIC! Ii Thin! Knut Nlurilyn NlvYe-mr. H4u'lvura1 Nl:-Ihmalhl. Xrlvm- Nlmmwn. 'xllll lfurvluy. Iillillllbl' Sim. lie-wrly UI-ml. Dunn l'vIri4-. 'XKIVIQIII' l ryv. I'1ill't'Il Nr'sx.Iuy1'r RI'1'lxlxf'. Nlurilyn Ke-vllull. Sffrolul H0141 .lop Ilillinglllunl. ,ln-rriluu f:4lIlll4l'f1lI'1I. Suzi ,llllgifll xlllfilyll Hue-ll. ,lalllirv S,iUIH'l'fl. Clmr'lul1e l,ursun. lfvc-lyn jmlgc. lrvm' Slll'ilI'llliill, ,ltlxllll Nlill'kt'Ill'0lIl. lilllvl Rimllllu. First Rolf I,1lI't't'Il Mmlix. flnnllir' .Ia1-ulp.m1A Slnirlvy Skagvrl. ffmm Hivluunl-mu. Cllnriu l'1I4IVI4lxill. U11lul'1'N Wright. lfaml lfrvy. X - eauties uilding Bodies Lefl. right. left. right! Miss Perkins renlimls llie girls tn lu-Pp in step during unc- of Illf- mxlcluor sessions of llw gym vlass. Rollin leaps high into ilu' air In try for lll0F-ff Iwo im- portant points. Swing your partner. l1lt'lll3llfl lf'lI. anml prmmfllaclf- your huns-y ll0Ill1'.,, Tin- plmlugmplwx' Cahill:-S tlle- liocly lneollunics class pf-riornling one nf their pustiirv I'0I'I'f'f'liI1g exe-wisfls. Wi, .,,. YJV PW The badminton game is su lively that llw girls' ravkf-ts ran hardly luv sewn. Lila trif-s llard to get tltztl lvallmun lWf'I' tlxf- nv! tluring tlle- Little B Christmas gullies. The Il14'l1lt'I'll clanvv class pc-rfurms their original Aztelr' 1't'I'O'lIl1lIlllil flanw- for tlw lravlx-In-svlimnl prograln. A swing antl a lltlsS. as the girls' atllle-tiv f-lass trivs il lluml at lbLlNPlJ2ill. N E ,sf W 1 ' 5 2 1 -' ,L f - is '1 . : ' . and 'ii i ' ' Q-lggcjify 5 .. ,. as .i ..w' 4 I I s I 4 0 9 I r lr' 1 A f I .4-' al J g .f , 1 V ' ff I I ,V 7 I 5 . I J -9 , 1 . ., a 0' I I W .1 . ' v I n ,f v U Q af' 1 ! JI I 'J 5 .J 5 I A' ff if f 'I ' I f I f I P f ff I 1, v W5 i 1 f f 54 ,I- Af li I , I1 1 fu' 5 Q ! ' J, if .r .diff U , 7 . I .' 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'l he car is a wontlerlul inven- tion as it provides plan-s for hfresh-ai1'ii niimlc-tl Rvavcrs lo ml. 3. The phone in the lum'h1'oom is use-il hy many of liillldliflk never-talkillgii' slntlcuts. inczlntling Holi. -1. Pre- vailing the Lincoln game lihuck, Boh. and Don portray what would happen if we lost. lWe mlicll 5. Acey al- most loses himsvlf in .M'lvn Alllli'I'S0lli5 suil as ll1'ii!4iIlQlSl, Blum' 'Xloon in fronl ol an Z'lIl1llSt'll allclim-ilu-. 6. Bill is tlulnhfounded at the rlomestit' abilities his fricucls have ilt'tllliI'Fl'l in their fooils class. T. Olfs and ahis arc' he-arcl nluily voming from :X-l wherv the popular noon movies aw hvltl. 8. Pete antl Whlly are good actors. lllll, why lho climple, Boh? 9. 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Burnt-tt tap tlanvo their waxy in lu Ilie ll6ilI'l of every student ul tlie assembly put on Xlr. ghtlislmilgl. yum wouldnt lullle wnulml vnu? 3. liuulx- ul lN5Wlltlt'l'Illt'Ill arm' sw-n un tht- fucvs ,ul them- lnrmct liullartlilcs us they rm-lttru mimi inure to tlia llalls nf lm-uiu QI'klIlllill4fS ul tlie alumni 1'1'lIlllllll. 5. 'Els ,lulmny lmuliuvi . v..,,. . . wt-ur smilt-s as lln-y gn-vt 1-uvll ntlivr ut llw alumni union. T, Nlr, ,IUIIIISUII ig amtm-rl eil llic' Pilllllg vupztvilx ul' In-nc-. Xlzllrlt out. l'ui'lxy,'i lllul wuixllim-l ISP l4Nl C1 kt 4l Nllx Yivliulsou the Iliglll of Upen lluuse. 6. 'l'l1m-1'la9f4nll9 8 lmnsvlf. lltis is um- uf ilu' usual ql1:'st1nns's'- Nexium' Xlley. i. Now. lamps. wlml would Nl1'.,Inli11smi sa XX N 5 S . 205 l. limi mul lliul zi1'1'4-iijnying umfnl Ilu- lawrilv pusliim uf liullurnl 1-ailing! 2, 'l'liv girl! iumlf-rn ilauiu- vluv i slmwn pe-rfmwning um' ul ilu-lr l.ulm IlIllIllll'l'H ul am ull hl'llli0l zifsmxilrly. 3, V113 l wrw yin! l,1ll3 triv- in vain ln sf-ll lliusu W2lIllll'l'll1QL liullzinlilvs un an mfw urlirlx ul vu-ming apparel. bl. With ruggml lmyf Iiki- Iliif Hallam! rlllblllil liave il great IPa1n.i' 5. The prov:-ss ol lulxin lDlCllIl'l'N is xvry invnlvwl as ig Mille-11i'e-il liy lllis lmsy grmip mil Slzinglv wnrlxers. 6. Out ul my way is llie lralllm- cry as anxious llc-an-rs lry lui' lurlwrs in popular if lu- suw Iliiw? 'F l X lx 1 S -i gg l. ,lac-lxiv unil lim' urnly app:-ar liclplcss against Ballzml's snnw lu1'1'4-. 2. Pllyllis, il il 'lplwmpe-r'i Io 5iI on Santa! lap Wllf.Il you arm- ul the Girls lllulm fllll'lSllllZ,lS party? 3. Uivk and liill am' enjoying u rifle on their sled which llwy lllll'I'l0llly plll tngvllu-1' in wwucl sliup. -1. Skis slurkecl and rf-arly ln gn. llwsv Ballurrliles await Ilia: lruin's arrival at ilu' Bowl. 5. Ray and 'l'41n1 clcligllt in wasliing ilu- fum-s of Iwo unhappy soplwinnres. 6. Freil. Kay. and Xnrn are skillfully decorating llie Buys' Clllll Ronin under tlie var:-ful supc-rvisimi of l'Swve-Ile-yf' 7. 'llliv lnnvli linux' is the si-Piiv fur many u lliillll' iluring Svalllel snowy win- Ivrs, fa, , M 1 ., l? gl ,. 96 ..- --an 'Z' ann... , R I. llfnr-. llale-. anil Kay gin- thi-ir renllilifnl uf Blue-s Stay Away lfruxn Nl:-. 2, Tllvw Hallanl Vlillplffi are- vn- jnying a fast avalnn at Ihv Sl'IllOI' Daiicw-. Rainy lilljlllllku fl, :X quart:-I from Carlin-l4l leads Ihr sung few! nn tht- way In nhl- Ski Bowl. 4. 'l'ras'lxf llallurmfs inwlal winner. llunna Petrie-. vuinf-s whining flown the slnpv. 5, Ur. anml Nlrf. Oislall. 1'l1apf'1'm1n's at tha- 9:-niur Danm- luluf Iinn- fvlll tn what lwlween llllll1lJFI'S. 6. Ken Phillip has a lmrlx ul anlivipaliun as hm- gcts off the train anll llt'ii1lS fur Ihv snow lin-hl, T. 'I'lw 'Fmir lflalnfi Ons' of lhn- Y1YI'lllNX'l l-5 lf-ailing qnarle-l-, mlm-light liallarmlile-5 xsilh lhe-ir anliw. 8. Nlarie- hunks axnnwwl anml l.anrun Plllllilf- I'ilSSf'fl as om- of Ihr- Girls' ffluh llSSC'Hlllll1'S fffallirm-s a faahinn -l1uw.9, NIL- Xnne Klli1filIllil.:xllSS llarsclil ni-w N!'l'l'Q'li1I'f. fm-ls at honn- at liallarml alllmugh shi- is a grallnalv ul lsranlxlin. 10. sl fri:-nnlly Hllllll' ggrvrflw all Nluzlvnts in lhf- rmnn uf a nf-w anll pupular If-am-ln-r. Xlr. .laniiw lilPIIl'lxlllllIlf'llN. ll. Slmlvnlg. parvnlw anll favully ggalyly ininglm- flirting thc annual .lnninr lva. . E., lr. '77, Ill 1. IC i HH! f JOYQ ilI'l t 'iijll , X11 '41 H ll' Zlllllllll . Y. -Q 1' LrSl Il l X 4'l?aviml, VVllCI'F' ilifl you get llmsc long lc-gp 'own paints il lllillllllllbfll 1: uwn IIIIIIAH ' lliv Mot 1'- illgl er vim uc- fr A - I . 4-. in, . mas . - - -. Tin-sw lmys in Mr. IJLHIIICIJS miliu vlusf ari- stiu yi V on llw I1Kl3IllQ'Ill'llS iw 1 , 'fr f 1, 5. 'lllv rc' rcsenriliws is a 'll'f.S various 1lI'Q,LlllllE1 ions S uml wel 'nd Don as 19 le .' ic s cu 1' rv :I IIIPY aulixi I' ' s 's lg' ' . . V . . lpl ' ' ran 1 Gy ff any 'ff er. Pfpevizlly Ear '. '. xllt'1'l1UOllS 'v 'xiii ' 'r' any gil' 'a , .' 1- a .' fy. . mwli Qmlele wi 1 'S 3 ' , -. Ieav-s Iln- stage- allvr Iln- le-ttelwuanis uswuilaly. 9. lim' Plljfwys playing: Ilw Liiigiiizlplwile 1'H-niwlx for her Spauiwli TY vlass. 10. xvlltll ure- Qllll going ln ilu, Rulalul? lluwc ills girls got you lI'2l1J1llfl,lAf Zfiliw W, .. 1,261 Sm sa l V 9 ,- N 6 li DQ A L1 IB, X LJ! 1 l. llie 5l'lll0I'H Ulljlly the vlnnux nl llm-v wonflc-rful yi-aim ut Ballard at Ilia- Fvniur Pruin. 2. UupQ.', mluwn llivy urine, illlll liamls go up as lluf lmzillmmm are lowcwreml all Ilia- Prmn. 3. .luv lmnis. Ilw Brown Biuiiilwif' grunts un Illlr'1'Vif'W In Bill. 'lvd. Dirk. aml ,lack in llis lmlvl mmm 1. lt? u sure sign of spring wlwn thi- fluwvring plum lry the nflirc' dunr lrursls into lmlnfsoin. 5. Nlr, Clam-r pills llic first sliuvc-lful of rlirl on ilu' Irve givvn lo lln- sclnml un May Day lay the class nf 'bl-0. 6. jufl taking it f-aq- self-Ins In lw thi- aspiration of all Ballarrl lmys cluring ilu warm spring days. T. A salute to spring: is playful lry tlir' lrand as ffvm-ryoiiv. flrcssc-cl in M'lllll', lake-s part in Bullarfll annual Nay Day. -a we 5: ,I E- H ,..-'- -1-- X -L: '.- 'il'-,...--1 .,, ,,,, ,,,...f l : ,--1 ,,.,-1 Q ---....... -- X Q Q ca 1 1 X1 , . X xkx 1 145 Wal , ' ff: '71 :tr X 'QQ ,211 MM B waggsgiip ,WWW '5fM32w2 wwf? wi l I Rv J LQ gg ,J fm 7 fam gyiwgy A Q5 fgidgfffia in JW v jfvjw QQMW H M Mg? ,JY f M Commencement exercises bring three years of Work and play to a formal close - -3. Tun? elm-p' Q1 0 W ,O Zim was ff Classes ,- Q v ff Q M MKMMIHI H m , xi' wx I Nm 1 Q X XX gli X X X QQ ,N CLASS 0F 195 DONNING THEIR cashmeres and shiny new shoes, the sophomores started on their way last September to become an outstanding class of Ballard High. Guiding them were their class officers: ,lack Scott, plwsizlelztg Donn Higley, vice presiflentg Torn Blosl, Sf'TlfI'l IfflI'j'Q Judy Cannon, treasurer, Laura Paul- son, reporter, and Mr. Leonidas Byers, adviser. Conscientious planning resulted in the success ofthe first big event, the Sophomore Parents, Tea, in November. Taking this in their stride they went on to give, March 3, the class party complete with a ten-piece orchestra. Then, really experienced, the ambitious usophsn presented an all-school talent assembly, started a social dancing class, and raised money for the arc projector. Completing the year with the largest membership in Honor Society, a good sports record, and a full program of activities, the class of l952 can look back on a job well done. Sharing Hr. Byers, pleasure ow-r the success of the Sophomore Mothers' 'I ea are the class officers. Smlzrlingt Toni lilosl. secretaryg ,lack Scott, prvsirlcnfg Donn Higley, wire pr:-siderzl. Seated: ,Indy Cannon. ffC!ISllI4UTQ Hr. Byers, afI11i.se1'g Laura Paulson. reporter. 1' A 1, r M-Qt nigga' RWQQQEAQ, , , ,- - S01 Dil ICQM EES if V . V f 1 .,, V, F V ' 'D ,af 'S ,. 1-X ' - --'- .,::.v- . ' ,pf Q M ' :.,::---1-1.3: -1 V :5,:.:- V, , is X .,., Lx ,W , . b Aix , M 1 in 7' - ' ff ' N 'X 3 U :'+b!Z'X 4W'v5'OP-. I I 1 M f M71 . :- 5 s1Hlf 1 ' f Y l E I L: f f ,. . - ff- .sam 5. . - Maw- ,. rn k ' 5 - w - - 1 I 5 y . zf- . 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The Ball Bearing Bounce, November 19, with its whirling wheels and mellow organ music, the Parentsl Tea, Feliruary 23, with its hatchet and cherry tree decora- tions, and the numerous junior assemblies are a few events to recall. The class then spon- sored after-school movies with the proceeds going to the arc projector fund. Rounding out a memorable year was the Junior Dance with its low lights and soft music. Although involved in class events, the juniors were also active in Honor Society, athletics, and other school activities. Led by Larry Wcmltl, presidentg Jim Drew, vice president, Vernon Hanson, secretary, Vaughn McClure, treuszzrerg Vic Salvino, reporter and advised hy Mrs. l,ucile Jahnke, the class of 75l has proved that as seniors they will he capable leaders. Recalling incidents from their skating party with their adviser. Mrs. l.ucilc lahnke, are the Junior Class Oilicers. Stanfling: .lim Drew, 'I'IlI'l'-1Il'l'SflIClIYQ Yic Salvino. l't'1I0l'ft'l'j Yernon l-lanson. 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T:-a. glillllf' l'rm-p llvleu Xlilvlxell Staxlium, rl'um'n1ua llllIt'PIl Xnnr- lfrvel l'n-nninglun We-fl Sm-atllv Nam .lnsnz Cul. Kuln-rl Kll'llE.lI'1lhlDll Fvulllv Prep Xrllnglnn. Vl asln. Lively vuwlwy music 1-mtlmes llllllillglllllll ilu- uuslilurium as Dale Walls sings all ax junior 2iSsl'IIllllj. II' T ..4 S CLASS 0F 195 X Putting up posters for the Senior Dance are the class officers: Shirley Skagen, .wewrelzzryg Bud Olden, treasurvrg Ruth Klovee vice prvsirlentg Earl Bivins. presidefnlg Mr. Oistad, arliwiser. . BONNIE AND JEFF, now big wheel seniors, realize Why the sophs and juniors look forward so eagerly to their senior year. Complete with everything from the Mothers, Tea to the Senior Picnic the year has been a full one. Besides knitting argyles, the girls found time to join the boys for the five busy ,lanuary days of Senior Week, the big February dance, HRainy Rhythmf' and the colorful assemblies through the year. This yearis officers, Earl Bivins, presidentg Ruth Klovee, vice presiclentg Shirley Skagen, secretary and Bud Olden, treasurer, have kept lVlr. Elmore Oistad, class adviser, scurrying about after new ideas for activities. 118 One ofthe highest honors that can he achieved in high school is to he chosen a commence- ment speaker. From the ten highest honor students, four are chosen by the students and faculty to represent the class. Receiving the honor for the class of 750 are Roland Halle and Shirley Skagen, class choiceg and Eugene Craig and Marilyn Johnson, faculty choice. At last, amid the g1'oWing confusion at the close ofthe year, the events that have heen fore- most in everyoneis thoughts since sophomore days arrive. After the more serious nature of commencement, the girls don their dreamiest formals, the boys shine their shoes and polish up Dad's car to spend one last memorable occasion with the gang at the Senior Prom, held at the Nile Country Club, bringing the graduating exercises to a festive close. Although these graduating seniors will never return to Ballard as students, the memories of their high school days will always hind them together. Bringing honor to the Class of '50, as the trophies have brought honor to Ballard. are the Commencement Speakers: fleft to right! Roland Halle, Marilyn Johnson, Shirley Skagen, Eugene Craig. 119 Y 4 SENIOR CABINETYTILUJ Row: Miriam Blougli, Barbara Sloan, Joan llolmes, Doug Gorton, ,Ieriene Walberg, Maurine Leander, Marilyn Clark. Svfond Row: Jackie Anclerson. Barry Elslip, Roland Halle, Lauron Lindstrom, lrene Jasperson. First Row: Shirley Skagen. Burl Olclen. Earl Bivins. Kutli Klovve. SENIOR REl'HlfSljN'l'uXTlX ES' -Tllirrl Row: Ken llezel, Harry Anclcrson, Wally Rasrnusson, Cilaml Bailey, ,Iolin Jolinson, John Forlney. ,lim Brown. Jiin Dalen. Secmlzl Row: Suzi Jllflfll. Pat Ellert. Belly Linilgren. Mary Lager. Don Crain. Ceralcl Elunan. Marilyn Keenan, Maurine lic-amlm-r. First Row: Bernice Skarllanml, Donna llilderliranrl, Darla lngrarn, Donna :xlCX21Illif'I', Beverly .lons-S, Maryo Simpson. E l 120 ., . 1 , .' 'f-' Q -itll' . .o'wwtWlV?6 ABR KHANISON. ,IICANNINI-I Jn-amnint- A tI.ip. Choir J. 5, Yoruni tllub l: Girls' Club Coin. -1: ,lr. Ulf-v 2. l'.-I.-K. llunrv Com. 1: S--mxtv l. Puxtimi-: Swinging along with tht' girlw in l'.N.N.'s :intl Shf'rf'm'llt'i. Pvt Pm-rv: Pvopln- who work :md go out looking for work. -il.l'IXANlH-QR. DUNN-K Hoopsi:- Hand 2: tllao- tlom. 2. Sl. 1: Girls' Club Com. 1: l',-'l',A. limit-v Com. 1: Ski Club ll. -1: Stamp R1-11. Z. fl. I'i1.vt1nn'.s: 'Iihc girlfl in Zanz- Larry Al.I.l-IN. l'.Y.N.'s and Corrc-gt-ons. l u1.'or1'lf' l','r1rrHx.vior1: Alll,ENl'i'-- .'h'l - llolrlpyf Trying out now rrri- V1'-4. xtnzlzilinn: To -on'r'cI-il in ml-rything worth doing. ANDERSON. .-Xl.l.EN D.ff Al - A-if-xii. Svat. Com. lg l.lzA-is Coin. fl: Field Patrol Il, rl: Shinglt' Stall -l-I 'l'.il. Sports lfditor l: Trail. Squad l. Paxllnivz Xt- tt-ntliug und purtit-iputing in sport- affairs. l'1'l PM-rw: Pa-oplv with no svhool spirit. ANDl'lltSON. AltI.l'1N 'Z-truly -Anti Smok. Cont. Il, ilg Boys' Club Utlit-or Il. bl: Football 2, Il, l: Hon. Soi-. 2. Il. I: Stud. Counvil Prof. 1: Tri-H I. .4ml1il1'on: To hint' frm- gasolint- on at tnp in tho gztrngv. Puxliniw: llungiug around with all tht' boys :Al tho HY . ANDERSON, BILL M: f Bill -Conservation Club Ilrvs. 4: Fuotlvull 2: Roll R4-p. Il: Ski Club fl. 1: Tulistnziu fl, 42 Travk 3, -1. Hrilzlnivs: 'l'r1tvr'ling, sports und girls. Amlzilion: To grzuluntr' from volle-go and m.ikr at million dollars ANIH-IRSON. DUNALII D. -Kndyuf Pilltr-t'n'nl front Cl:-H-lmnl, S4-zlltlv. l-'ootbzill 1: 'l'ruf. Squad il. ,4mhi- zion: To bt- rin-h. l'u,m'm1': Loafing. ANIJKRSON, HARRY W5 Hurry Con-orvution Club 2. Il. 4: Fivld Patrol 1: Hon, Sov. 2. IS. 4: St-unto Il. PM I'f'r'r'r: Too iunvh hom:-work. l'uxn'rri1'.v: Swimming, Skiing unvl valuping. AND!-IRSON, JAIIQUI-ILINE lt. ffujuvkif- Hon, Soc. 2. ll. ll: P.-'l..-K. Dzuirz' t.om. 5. 1: N-nzttf' lf: Br. Lab. l: Tal. Editor 4. Amliilmri: To hit W. S. ti. with Loyv. Furorin- I'.'rprf'w1'on: I don't know. ANDHR SON, MARTHA Swt-tlt- f l'Int0rt-tl from V'illium, Huy. Wie. .-trnlniliou: To bv ii at-4-ri-tory or do some- otha-r otlirm- work. Pol l'm'1r': Soni:-our who grip:-s 1-onstixutly. ASPINALL. GLAIDYS Glad f- llolilul-.x: Boing lmppy and lt-urning hom to ski. ,-lrnhilion: 'l'o spa-nil xi huppi lift-timv with my main. - -XUNlII.I.EH. LORAINI-I XL- l.orri:- A Cup, tlhoir St. 4: Antlhiuok,1lg Hon. Soc. 2. li.-1: l'.-T.-L Dzilivt- Com, -'11 Sr. blot- 2. Il, 4: Triplf' Trio 2, 3. 4. .4ml1iliorz: 'l'o got my ilrixvr's license-. PM Pwmw: Proplv who try to te-ll nu' thu! I ble-in-h my huir. llAIl,l-LY. CLAUD W. Sutvh 'Anti Smok, 4: limsrluull 23 Football 22 It, 4: 'l'rark 2, 3: Trztf. Squad -1: Tri-ll .L lf. .4mlu'1inn: To play on a vhuinpionship football train. Farorizf l'f.qfruv.vioV1: HL l'unkf HALF. FRANKf Hvnny Flu-if-ball Mgr. 2. fi, 1: llaskwl- ball Mgr. Il. 4: Football Mgr. Ii, 4. nimbilion: To ski at Suu Valle-y. Pvt Pr'M'1': Girl-4 that lon- mv- und 4lon't lt-t im- know it. HAR'l'l.Uw', Hl'lvl'lKl.Y JUAN UBQHH Girls' fflulr Cont. 'P 'l 4: I.unrhroom 4. .4n1l7i'Ii'on: To has 1- .1 good future-. l u.v1irur': Going out with Hnrlir-y. 121 L. W-rf 'EV' .......,. SE.lYlllCODlDQS ...lllliliilw 'wiht' 'O' i 'QQQ Q'Ell!1'u-A A ' Qliiiil' N 'M' wtf 'll' U' 9.45, mu BASS, HENRY R.! Hank f-Hobbit-.s: Hunting, Gshing, swimming and living. Pet Prevue: Girls who smoke. BAY, WANDA W.-''Shurty ffAssern. Rep. 4: Hun. Soc. 2, 3, 4: Ambition: To heat .loy in n game of bowling, just onvr-. Paszime: Trying to reduce on sodas, ham- burgers, and pie a la inudc. BAYNE. CAROLYN M.f Tomlie f-Assam. Ord. Com. 3, 4: Class Com. 4: Girls' Cluh Com. 4: Hon, Soo. 2, 3, 4: P.-TA. Dance Corn. 4: Spanish Club 2. 3. Ambi- tion: To survive a slumber party without an after cllcct. HAYNE, HARLEY-- Pogi f l-'ontball 2, 3, -1: Hon. Sm-. 2, 3, 4: Track 3: Trai. Squad 4: Tri-R 4. Pastimes: Swimming and playing football. Fuvorilf' Exprvxxiori. l'm too young to div. BEALL, RICHARD 0. L.:-- Dirk Trai. Squad -1. Pas- lime: Pushing my Cnr. Funurirf hfxpression: A'But oth- ua-r, I was only going 20. BENNETT. BOB C.A'AH.B. f Ambition.: To rome in first place in National Skating rumpetitiun. Pvt Peevrl Clay, my mitldlo narnv. BERGEN, JIM-- jiru f Paxlinlvs: Yvurking in the Civil Air Patrol Communication Shop. reading and luahng. P1-t Pvvxlfr: Pink, blue, viulvt and misc. rnlorecl slips. BERRY, BET'l'YA5'Bobo''fhe-averettes 3: Forum Club 4: Girls' Club Com. 3, 4: Roll Rep. 3, 4: Senate 43 Sr. Glvl: 2. fi, 4. Hobby: Counting all the lnotleyflmt minn- thuugh. Ambition: To stop worrying. BILLSON, IVAN E.f Bill MPlay Prod. 2, 3. Pustimv: Working on my beautiful custom built ran opener. Pvt Pm-nv: Girls who tell stories. BIVINS, EARL M.f Burly Anti Smnk. 4: Banu-hall 2, 3, 4: Class Pres. 4: Span Cluh Ii, 4: Stud. Counril 4: Yell Squad 2, 3, 4. Ambition: To vnjoy life by learning to laugh like Nut-Nut. Pustime: Going out with Nuttvr, Lindstrom and Halle. BLOUGH. MIRlAMf Rr-tl Hon. Soc. 2. 3, 4: Senate I9: Span. Club 2, 3, 4: Sr. Cab. 4. Ambition: To couch my own football team. Pez Peevr: Cravkvrs in bed. BOIVIN, RICHARDA Butl fFootball 2, 3, 41 St-nate 4: Ski Club 3, 4: Track 2, 4g Trai. Squad 4, Tri-B fl-. Pastimr: Going out with Dave, Nt-il, Mike, George and ?. PP! Peerv: Girls who snmkv. BOUTON, LOlS'- Us0lcss 'f-Aufl. Clerk fig Class Com. 4: Forum Club 4: Jr. Gln-e 2. Ambition: To run u bachelors' homo with Anita. Puxtime: Talking on the phone. BRAY, JOSEPHf- lm- 4Rnsketball 2: Buys' Club Com. 4. Ambition: To buy a new Cadillau and br-ut Stan's Chevrolet. PM Peerv: Getting up early to do work on Saturday. BREWSTER, JOAN ' 'kJn f 'Anti Smnk. Com. 4: Af-st-ni. Plan. Com. 3, 4: Class Cum. 4: Dehah- 3: llon. Sur-. 2, 3, 4: Tal. Editor 4. Arnbitinn: To retire with my million at thirty. Pastimvx: Danring. 4-orwertilmlr-s and llniveriity boys. 122 ' -will' . A Jlbzqwq ..im-- J-any D ..iw--a1w- Q --ll Q Q q'k 5zWn?y' 'mniH 'l5mll r p Y X- BRIIJESON. ELSlEf El4ie - Girls' Club Com. Il: Jr. Glu' 2, 3: Ambition: To take a trip with Darlz-uv tn Arizona. l'u.v11'mwx: Pit-king up aft:-r Midge-. BRITTON, BARBARA I, Barbic 7l'lnterc4l from Yaki- ma, Wn. Ambiliun: To pull rirkahaws in China. Prmlimr: Talking on thc tvlephulw. BROYVN. JAMES R. '.lilu A--Bank Rvp, 25 Class Cum. 4: Lunchrm. 2: Sh. Art Stall 4: Ski Club -1. Hulzlzivs: Painting :mtl taking pictures. Ambition: To be an art din-ctor for ftI.G.M. HRUNO, DICK'-- Richie 'Basvball 3: Conservation Club 2. Pmlimv: Tinkvring with my Frenvh taxi-cab, lhftsy. PM Prevv: City Polire Fnrcv. BIINCH. SHERILL- Shvrill - Class Cum. 43 Girls' Club Com. 2, 3: Roll livp. 25 Span. Club 2, 3: Tal. Staff 4. Pfzxtinw: H1-ing with Miltlrvfl. Pet Pe'e'm': Egutistical 1.0,-., llURl'QI.L. RAYMOND '-f Raymond --' Hubby: W'atclling football gamos. Pvt Pvvw: People who ask you to ex- plain something that's vxplainz-il right in front of the-m. RUKNS, BEVERLY B0v ' A Cap. Choir 35 Girls' Club Com, in 3: Girls' Club Rep. 33 Hon. Soc. 2. Il, 4: Jr. Give 23 Sr. Ulm' 2. llublzivs: Dancing and having fun, Puslinlwx: Dating anal going out with Margie and Carole-v. BURTON. Bl'l'I'TE- Burtun 7Cla-45 Cum. -1-3 Girls' Club Com. 4. .-lmbirirm: To play fullback fur W'.5.C. Favorite l:'xprw.s.vion: Just lucky, I guess. lil'TLHll. CUREEN Corky 'f A Cap. Choir 45 Jr. Clee 23 Sr. Glen Il. Anlbitioli: To be tht' wife of a certain pvrsun. Faxvalile l:'xfrrus.s1'un: Oh fishl lll'T'l'EllFIEl.D, DARLENI-I I.-f Darr 'fClass Rep. Zig Hon. Sur. 2: jr. Glee 2. .-Imhiliun: To travel. Pvt l'w'l'1': Jokvrs. lilfTTl QRFIEl.D. DONALD l..- liutteriaf'-Che-ss Club 2, Ll, 1: Ficlcl Patrol 3, 13 Movie Crew 'tg Sports Mgr. Z, 3. 1. ,-fmhililm: To graduate from the Cnixcrsity of Washington with a -1.00 grade point avvl'agt'. Pastinlv: Wbrkixig un my 1-ha-mistry prolulelus. CAl,DW'l'il.l., JERRY- - Calnlwc'll - .4mlnil1'on: To hz' 3 janitor in a phone booth. Puslinlv: Whntrhing the Lune Rangfr on tvlf-vision. li.-UKLSUN. JANET if- Jan fAttvn. Clvrk flg Forum Club 4: Girls' Club Com. -1: Little B 2: Quill Club 3: lloll Rt-p. 4. nfmlfizion: To go tu W.S.C. and be a phurnuwiat. P4-1 P1-wwf: Cuncciled people. IHXRRJNCTON, ROBERT lf:- Bul1 7Anli Smnk. Com. 1: Boys' Club RL-p. 43 Class Rep. 2, 33 Class Vive l'rr-s, 2: P.-TA. Dam-c Cum. -1-3 Sr. Cab. 4. Ambition: 'l'u make something wnrlh while out of myself. Pr! l'1'e-1l1': Boyer and his hot UA . C,-KRTEIK. JANICE N. Cart '--Bank Rrp. 2: Girls' Club Com. 2. 3, 4: Oflivr- Clerk 2, 3. Ambition: To be nonw- thing summlay that's neat. Puslirm-: Curling the kids amunnl in tht- Punliar aft:-r Athc-nians. 125 A - qgnllii' 'lillllt' A -lllllll' Q D J'VZwnf w1iill?-14 , V XT allllltllll' R , W E5 was I 0. R Q me , , . we. lt I ii W Q aka. s ...,. I 4 Q, ,422 Wa X. ini' 5 siwfii CHARLESTON, JIM -'iCharlie - Anti Snmk. Com, li, 45 Boys' Club Rep. -13 Football 3. 43 Track 2. 3, 43 Trai. Squatl 4: Tri-B 2, Ii, 4. nlmbilion: To spend a winter at Sun Valley. Pvt Pr-we: Bald-hcaded women. CHASE, CAROL - Fizz -Y Big B ig Iicavercttes II, 1-. Hobby: Collecting dog and horse miniatures. Pct Pcvue: Pt-ople who make excuses. CHASE, JERRY- Al ffI-'icltl Patrol 43 Football 23 Movie Crt-w 22 II. -1, ninlbilion: To drive a car across the United States on a gallon of gas. Pvt Perzwu: Buses that arc always around when you 4lon't want thorn. CHEESMAN. MARY - 'AfiIickcy f Iinterml from San Antonio, Texas. Paslimc: W'riting letters to far-away places. Ifuuarizv Expression: You all. CHRISTENSON, CLORIAf Ce-Cu -fBig B 2. 3. 45 Class Rep. 45 Iforurn Club 3. 4: Girls' Club Conn. II: Girls' Club Rep. -1. .-inibiliun: To be the happy bride ol a cvrtain icllow. Puxlime: ,lust going places and having fun with my iricntls. CLARK, MARILYN M.-f- Clark -Band 2. 3. -1: Girls' Club Coin. 2. 3. 43 Hon. Sou. 2, 3. 43 Shingle Stafi 4: Span. Club 2. II. fig Sr. Cah. -1, Pnxtimv: Running out of gas with Donna. Pwr Pwtv-: Convcitctl boys and Shirley. CLARK. MARY .I0 Xlit'kvy ' Bcait-rt'ttL's il Jr. tllvc 31 Little B 2. Anzbiziurz: To lin- in a small town. Pct Pcvtve: W'hen you arf' on a nice walk and solnconc voxncs along anal asks. Do you want a ride? CLICMENTS. DAVID B, Davu --'AsNe'ili. Plan. Coin. 43 Basketball 2g Class Rep. -1: Football Mgr. 2. 3, 4: Trark Nlgr. 2. Il. 44 Trai. Squad 4. Amlliliurz: To star on a basketball team. Paslimv: Watching Elbic, Elsie and Xlarsh lnakc out. CLIFFORD. PISGGY'- Peg --N Cap. Choir fi. 4: Otlice Clerk -1: Sr. til:-c 3: Stamp Rep. Ii, 4. fimbiliun: To tlcvoralr' a huluc. Puxlimvz Skating and writing letters to Michigan. CLINGAN. BARRARA .I. 'lil1irk Asst-ill. UNI. Cont. -1-3 Big ll 2, 3. 1: Big H Tre-as. -1: Girls' Club Corn. LI. Ii, 4-g Ski Club Ii. tl-g 'liriplc Trio JI-. .4mbitinn: To ski right simlt' up. l'u.vtinn'.v: Trinizines aull thc girls. COLEY, IJUANH YV: 'iiiuam- Intra. Sports lg 'IW-nnis 2. fi. Anzlniliun: To bt' a baohclor. l'u.v!in1z?.v: Looking at girls with Larson. COLLIIQR. JOAN II.-- Shorts'V Assclu. Plan. Cont. fig Hand 2. Ii. 4: Girls' Club Cum. fi. 1: Hon. Soc. 22 li. 45 I'.-T.A. Dancc Coin. ig Senate el-. Ambition: To be live icct tall. Paxlinlvx: My 194-1 Chevrolet. Corrrgrons and catching colds on the basement iioor. COMES. JERRY V- Colno 7Anti Sniok. Cont. -lg Football 2: Stage Crew 1. Puxlinre: Iilast aiu-r blast with the boys. Pvt Pt-rw: Charleston when he's on skis. CHAIN. DON- IJon'V Anti Snlok. Com. 44 Assent. Seat. Coin. -1-g Bantl -tg Foollightcra 45 P.-T.A. Dance Com. 1: Span. Club 1. Ambition: To ctlucate myself so that I can live instvad of exist. I'a.v1imt': .lust existing. CRIWXSUN. SHIRLEY uShirlt-y fBalnl Jig Class Svc. 35 Girls' Club Cab. 1: Shingle Staff 3. 43 Stud. Council Scc. I-. Ambition: To do thc right thing just oncc. Pct I'r'crc: Messy lockers like 322. 124 IJIIJIJI-X. CKROI. - IJiil1liu -Assein. Plan. Coin. 4: I 'I A W l' ' Q ' i-iw , 'i Qtr.. Q-ilk' Allixliil 0 D .'wm.f,' lIIi0SSE'l l', l'llYl.l.I5 - l'l1ylli- Anti Smok. iiulu. Ill .-Msn-in. Sc-at. Cum. J.: Il:-hate 2. 143 Girls' Clulv Cum. -I: lluu. Sur. 2, fl. iq Urrll. 2, Il, 1. .4n1lu'Il'un: 'l'u hmm' al laughing heart. Pvt Pwrvc: Pouplc who nwntnlly :nhl up thi- t-us! of your clutlu-s wh:-n they luuk at 5:-u. IJAl.E, l'llYl.l.lS iPhil ' zirnlriliuni Tu ln: an :-l11liugx'u- phcr. Pwz Pr'c'l'v: Hamlin fulvcrlirltws. IMLEN. JNNIFS - Mnuw4: fAnli Snmk. Cum. ,lg IM-- lmto 2, Il. 1: Hon. Suv. 2, fl, I-: Scuatc 1g Shingle Stull Ii. Cn-liilitur 1: Trai. Squad 1. .4nib1'tinn: 'ln be a hiv inut 1-ull:-gc grmluatc. Pzlslfmvs: Skiing, swimming, :intl working in Shingle. IJANIEIS, KATHRYN li.f Bvtlv f.-lmluizinn: 'l'u lu- a ln-truly ulvcratur. I'us11'mw: Muuing thu lzmn. ll,-KSCHHIC, l'lAlll, NIMH! -Y-Fuutlialll fi. flllzlfilfnlti To gvt uut uf svlmul. l'uv!irr11': Going nut with thc- buys. Ill-IASE, JOAN' .luc - l'lm:avr-rt-ltvs 35 Class Cum. Il: Girls' Club Cum. ZZ, fl. lg Jr. Cla-fl 2. bi: Spun. Clnh Ii. .-in1l11'r1'un: 'fn play gmlliv for lht' Svultli' Irunmcn. Pr! I'vul'c: A rerluin l'etl-licutlerl svnior. I1l'illERS'l'li0M, W'ILLl.'XM7 W'illic - l'aSlimr'x: Eating :mtl slt-vying zuul going to shows. PM I'vt've: Girls who yhunc up lmya. IJl'IMIfI'Rl'I, JAMIQS- f1im +f1h.-.S Club 2, 3, 4g Fit-lil Patrol Il. -1: Hun. Snr, 3. 1: intra. Sports Club 3. -1. .-lntbirimi: Tu ln' an :iw-rage pvrsun. I'11s!in1t'.v: Tennis. swimming. basketball :md ping pong. Furuin Cluh 4g Girls' Club Cum. ki-1 1'.-'l'.A. Ilumtc Cum. it Quill Club fl: St-nutv 1. .4n1I:1l1'un: Tu rclivv May 314 with all the girls. Puszimw: Checking up on Milt-nr .Int-k. llll.l.lf.RY, CAROL -k'Dill1-ty -- Class Conn, ig Girls' Clulv Cub. 1: Hon. Smut. 2. fl. -ig Spun. Cluln Q . fig Tail. Stull' 1. winxllilinlr: 'lin tlrivv nluuucl the lv. S. A. in mv nun 4-ur. Pvl Pvcrv: Getting up in the morning. I!INIl'l'RIUl'. Tlrlflflllfllifl -'KTr'nl --Fivltl l'2Atrul 2. 3. 1: Xlnxif' Crt-w ll. 1: Shingla: Stall 3. 4: Trai. Squntl 1. .-lmlfilinn: To lu-1'univ an ccluvzitcd lluimp. Pvt l'z2e1'v: All uumvn. I-xv:-pt a fm-w. lNlNUFlilU, Fli.'XNCl'iS i'l l'zl!1kil '-Gilla' Cluh Cab. 41 Gills' Club Cruu, 2. 3: Hon, Suv. 3. 1: Quill Club 2. Il. iz Shinplt' Stilfl li. I: Stud. Cuunril l. llnhlfx: Playing llu- piamu thu muy llmmfrin-l'r1:wost nay. .-lmbilimz: 'l'u ln' nn t-fl'l1'i1'nt xnvnlivul sfw'l1'lztrv. .l. DOXl.l'i. lll-QWAYNE Hlimli -inllflliull: u rvtiln Milli my first milliuu .it tht' :tgv of Zl. Pm I':'n'1'U: l'm-tuple tlml lui- alum. rf-pi-.ning flu-ms.-lt.-.. l Dlil-LKE. Kl'llNNli'I'll f- Ki-n lluwling Lilnln Il. fig Font- luill Ll. llulilzzlur: Flying. liur-vlmrk rirliug and umt0ring.1. trnbiriuns Tu ln- in ruilrutul rngiuvcr. DVNSTUN. HEX l'ilil.l'il'i l3tlI1slull 7Cl1l-S Crviu. i-C Claim lie-p, 2. fi: Hou. Suv. 2. lf: Pluv llruxl. fl. ii 5p.m. Clulr 2. 'L .-lnzlriiiurli To rn-uwn lfvwln-1'irk :intl Nvlfun with .l-vhnnyv. Pimlilzirx: Zzirz. P.Y.N.'s unwl the girls. 125 Cai img X mv' YT' 9r f! ' Jill' 'O lun, .. 1 tgp. Mui--6 C Q' D bidi ub'MlKf CX X Q lllliii5'l . 0'Jl'QWl1i C DURR. BURTON-''Bud fFoothall 2, 31 Golf 4g Trai. Squad 4. Ambition: To be a suceessinl pharmacist. Pet Pceuc: Woriien who wear men's clothes. DYRNES, STEPHEN-'iSleve -Anti Smok. Com. 43 Bank Rep. fl-3 Hon. Soc. 2, 3, 4-g lntra. Sports Club 3, 4g Shingle Stalf 3, Co-Editor rig Trai. Squad 4. Ambi- tion: To gu to Stanford with Jim. Pet Peeve: Catty WOIl1Cll. ECKSTROM, VIRGINIAf''Ginny fAsst-m. Plan. Coin. 43 Class Com. 4g Girls' Club Cab. 4g Girls' Club Com. 25 Tal, Editor -l. Ambition: To go to college and give my brain a rest. Favorite Expression: '4Ycs, but -. EDGICRTON. PATRICIAf''Pat ABeavercttes 3, fl-g Forum Club 45 Girls' Club Com. 2, 45 Hon. Soc. 2, 3: Tal. Stali 4. Ambition: To own a super dynuilow Buick sedan and drive to California. Pastime: Finding ways to avoid homework. EDWARDS, JOANNEfg'jn fCirls' Club Com. 2, 4: Lunuhrin. 'I-3 Ski Club 23 4. Ambition: To get an apart- ment with Lois. Pastimv: Bill and more Bill. EKMAN, GERALD-V-S'Gcrry fBunk Clerk 33 Roll Rep. 2: Sr. Rep. fl, Hobbies: Skiing and swimming. Pastime: Running around with the boys. ELLICRT, l'ATRICIAf Pal fA Cap. Choir Il, 4g Girls' Club Com. 2. 3, -1: Sr. Glee 2, 3. Ambition: To find the silver lining. Pvt Peovu: Cauliflower and calves liver. ELLIXGSI-IN, CLAIR H.ffHEllingscn fClass Treas. 2g Hun. Soc. 2, 3, 4g P.-TA. Dance Cum. 4: Span. Club 2. Zig Yell Squad 2, 3, 4, Ambition: Tu graduate from the University of Wlishington. Pet Pawn: Being told to hgrnw up. ELSLIP. B.-KRRYf''Ba1'ry 7Hun. Soc. 2, ll, 45 Movie Crew 2g Roll Rep. 2, Zig Senate 3, 4-3 Sr. Cab. 43 Yell Squad 2, il, 4. Ambition: To nwn a Buit-k with five holes. Paslime: Going out with the Wiarden. ENOCHS, DONf Don fAmbitinn: To win an airplane and Hy around the world. Pct Peeve: Girls with short hair and tight skirts. EVARTS, BIERTON - Myrtle - Ambition: To see the world. Pct Peeur: People that think they know every- thing. FAIRALL, MARILYN A.--'KLynn -Allen. Clerk 43 Class Com. 3, 43 Class Rep. 4g Girls' Club Cab. 4: P.-'I'.A. Dance Com. 113 Span. Club 2, 3. Ambition: To get a degree in journalism at the University of W'ashingtun. Pct Prfeuc: People who never study and still get straight HAH. FANNIN, ELOISE-i'Bugs -.-hid. Clerk 35 Beavereltcs 3, -ig Girls' Club Com. 33 Quill Club 3. 4, Ambition: To keep the boys guessing. Pet Peeve: People who are nevfw on time. FPINTON, WILLIAM- Little Stuff -Hobbies: Railroads and motorcycles. Ambition: To ride my motorcycle through the school ofliee. FERRELL, PERRINE-'KKitten''fHobby: Playing popular music on the piano. Ambition: To he a good wife to someone special. 126 Ili - 'l , ' . . . t ,v A A4 ' 'Q t .iilll lll' D O .mms Q -will' 0 lf HO Q0 -ill' , dll Oi 1- Q . -ll S -ii . ' Q? Q'w 3Wlff' ' lill l1i ' I , X I'iIIlI.lP. BONNIE Ilmmic- Asn-in. Or-l. Cum. 1: Clans, Cum. il: Girls' Club Cum, Il. 1: l'.fl'.-'L llnnvi- Coin Al. .4mbi1inn: 'l'u gn tu Nolrn- Dznnv. l'fm1im:-: 'l'iying tu niuukr big black Hzuaiiiai rigur-. l l I 0GI'II,S'l'RllXI. XlIERI.l-I l'nggiv ff Ifuuilmll 2. Il. 1: Ski Club '13 Trzn-k 2: Tri-li il, l'axlinw: Rolling nlung in ii rvrtuin pivk-up. PM l'w'1'f': Cmivlir-4 wlm kv:-p ilu-ix' play:-rs out uf sinukvlnnm . F0li'I'NI'IY. JOHN - .lnlinny -Anti Snmk. Coin. IS, -lg I 1mlb:ill 2. fl. ll Ski Club L . fl. I: rllriivli 2. ll. -I: 'I'rzlf. Squunl 1: 'l'l'i-ll l-, .lrl1fu'Il'un: In br- ai lop-airs' nki junipz-r, Pflxlimv: Sli-Q Cnnnir' ,l:n,-nbsnll. I 0ll'I'NI'iY, l.l'lE IC. Ima A Cup Iilmir 2. ll. 4: I.ib. Clvrk l: Ski Club 2. fl. l. Prixlinlux: Skiing with ilu' gzing zinml gluing to llic- nftvr thc' ilunw-5. PM Fr'f'lw': lluinb Snylmiimrv-. I-'0S'l'EIlNYOI.lJ. Ill-kliGlliI1'l'l1l ff 'I'uui5if1 - Ilunk Ili-Ir. fl. lg llig ll 2, fl. -11 I m'uln Club Il. lg Sviizlli' ,lg Ski Club I. Puxlilnwv: Skiing nnil innrr' skiing willi lilllliv. l'f'1 I'm'i'1': 'Ibm' snnbnrns I gi-t ut Colden Cnrmlvns. I-'Ii-XIII. lCI.UIlI,-V- 5unily ' Bunk Rap. 3: l.nnc'lirnl. LZ. I Il. l: Tru liouln fl. .4n1l1ilir111: To buil4l ii iaunbling liunu- with u swilnining pool nnll colin-l'Iilmlv in innlrli. l'u.vtimf-: K4-1-ping Chvl happy. lflll-lY. llfllilll, - Cami Big B ll. -l: Ilig li Y. l'ws. fl: 1. l- Ciils' Club Cub. l: Hun. Suv. Il. -I: Shingle' Stull' 3. -l: Ski Club 4. vlmlniliunz To bn-nl llnnnu in n -lnluin ran-zu lm.uim.'f ilxpliuuiug yum Q.. sm.-1.-y. 1ii.-.-i.- 5 mul uu- kizlx in IJ1-slimism-llvs. Il.'l'0N, :KIi'l'lIlfIi - All Cm1m'1'inliuil Club l: Frm!- b.ill Mgr. 2. .lg Inlru. Spnrls Club ZZ. 3. il-. fllulfilfunz 'IM bf' anim-lnulv ihnl nolmulv 1-lm' iQ. l'w1 I'w'1'+': Cliair.u'- I1-is who sim-p on your shin:-. IVIIIHBY. ANN - inn Furuln Club ll. ll Girls' Club Cub. -I: Girls' Club Coin. fl. li Iiull livp. fl: Svliutv -ll Ski Club 2. Il. l. .-Imhilinn: 'Tu sp:-ml two in-vks un Ciiluliiui wiili Tunis unnl Collvcn. Prlxlinlvz l'uiIing gm in Collm-will vur. t,IiUliGl'I. JOYCE- Gcnrgic - Bunk livp. LZ. 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IS. 1: Quill 1111111 -1. 1-1r11l1ll1'1111: '1'11 111-1-111119 11 s111-1-1-ssful st1-1111gr1111111-r. 1'11.vl1'f111-s: 121111111 11111111' 1111111 111 111111 15111111-s 1111.1 skiing. IIARIKISOX. HELEN -:'Sl111r1s'1 11l1.1ss 111-11. 3: Girls' Cl11l1 111111. 1: Girls' 1111111 C11111. 2, 113 llirls' 1111111 111-11. LZ. Ii: 51111111 1111111 11: 111111. 51111111. n1l11l1iz1'1111: T11 1111-1-1 1-1-gp' 1... 11 11.1.11 111.111 11. 1111- 1.-111111111 11.-11-1-1. 1-.11 1-111111: .1i111. 11-1111-11.. YIKCIYIA Gi11111 11111. C11-rk Z: 111-11v1-1'1-111-s 2: .lr. 1211-1: 2: Sr. 1211111 11. 11. 1-l111l11'li1111: '1'11 s111-1111 11 11.11111y lifa- with Wally. I'11,v11'n11-x: -'1 1-1-1'111i11 '39 11h1-1i1- 111111 1711111 111111 G111ri11. 111211111-ZY. N1-XHION Irisl1 fff11ig 11 li. 11: Class 1111111. 1: F111'11111 1111111 15. -1-: Girls' 1111111 111111. 1: .11'. C11-v 2. 24. 1-1111hz'riu11: '1'11 111-1'1-11111 11 g111111 111-1lsi111- 11111'si11g 1111111111-r. 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'11, H.. .um ii. i.. una.-.-g... lm 1',-.wi 11..- rm in lk.-'. Jw wx. lllilillib. ,ll-llilii' l'. llmm Gull ii. l: 'l'ri-li l. Pm. lfniwx: l m'ulliu'. ligliiinf :mil gf-ing aruuml with ilu- buxw. I-'fuurirw L'.xprwwx1'ur1: Whu'- gut lbw km? llESSl.l'lli, .IMIK 'Ilan-k Class Klum. I: l-'uulliull 2: Tal. Slull I, lmlziliuu: 'lin jump ull thf- Xurul.i lirillgz-. fmf,,.'1.i f,'i,,f,.u,'..f,f -'Ti..- mi.. i,.,..f...... lllfzfiln EL'Cl'iNlff Ur'xie-N Spun. Club 2. 3. l: TAI. sian 1. H,.l,1.f.-5: liullvrling ,...,.,i.f1.- wi-UW.-.-Q .mil Ralvigh cuupmw. l'r'1 l'e'v'1rn': Girls who miuil 1-xvlynyll-R busina-s but their nwu. llliZl'il.. KENNETH ll. - Kvr1 --Clxu-si Cum. 1: l.uu.-hrm. Ll. 1: Sliingln- Stall 1: Ski Club -iz Spam. Club 2. Il. 1: r1,.1,l.,. c.,ll.-i-ling .-.-.vm-.i.. 1-g,,.,.'a..l1y muy lzlvknixxn-3. PM l'4'1'1fu: lluving In nlonzlln' my gum in lllisq IluMPll'r wash- buski-z 1-wry Any. IIILDICIQBRANIJ. DONNA- Dunniv -Forum Club 4: Girls' Club Cum. li Girl! Club li:-p. I: Spun. Club Cl. Holfluknv: Dum-ing. swinuning and fkiing. lnxlfiriun: 'l'u be happy zuul nmkv uthvrs happy. HILI., UAH. Gail Claws linux. 1: Girls' Club Cuxu. Il. 11 l'.-'l'..-K. lhuirv Coin. 4: Ski lllub ly: Spun. Club -l. Hubby: Cullm-ling line lil1'mllll'4- lfunuy luoulwl. Pm l'm-x'r': Making sunnlwichfw fur a rinle- to urluml. HIRST. UORIJUN--Hllusz- Anti Slunli. Cum. fi: 'Kam-ill. Owl. Cum. -l: Ui'4'li1'-lm 2. fl. 4: l'.-'l',A. lD.uiL'e Coin. Al: Spun. lllub li, 1. Ilulflfim: Blush- nu-l mmm-ll. Pwz l'm'i4': linslublv womvu. llll'fLI.lIX. JuxxN lu Gills' Club Cub. 4: Hun. Suv. 2. Il. l: Hull R4-p. 25: Kllve 2, Il. ig 'l'u1. Stull' ll: 'l'riplv Trio l. Hulrliirx: Drawing. puinliug :mul awning. flnzliilimi: 'lin mich my blxzulmv. lllllil-'l'Ili. ElI.l'1l'INf lille-Q-n Big ll L: Hun. Suv. 2. fl. 1: ,ll-. film- 2. 1: Quill Club 1: Spun. Club l: 'l':il. Stull i l. .-lmlnlliurl: lu bv al izu'llu'l a wifv. PM lr'r'1'1': lins-5 buy:-. ll0l F. .lXNl'1'I' jun Class Cuni. l: lflmtlightm-u', 2. Si. l: Plan' Prml. 2. IS. bl: Spun. Club 2: 'l'zil. Stull' -l. Ihminiw: S1--N-ling un-mimi uh Xi-muh! M--,un-I. P,-1 Jw.-,-,if um., um.. iimxiuuu.. is-ucnucx- is...1,ip i.i.n.,i.i.... 1, zum.. limi: 'lb lyzwmm- an pmin-asimml sing:-l. Purl1'mv: Lulun- ing In I-uwbny uiusiv. ll0l.hlli5. JUAN - Ju -'ffllan Com. fl. li lilasa livp. Z. Jig Hun. Suv. 2. 3. lf: Shinglm- Stull 1: Sr. Cub. -lg Tal. lfillitur IS. .-lnrlfilinn: To hil Rio with Al. llunsluu gxnll ,luhnnyv unul lu work iu Li vmmkiv fuclnrx with .Xcfu I'f1.vti!m'.v: I.:il4' Alulvs. going lu Zurz umvlings with thr- llig Four and writing K0 Dininl. lllll..'l'. JACK lJ. '.lokn-r Wblovic' lfrvw ,lg hkl Llub .l. l: Spun. Club l: Shmlp Club Il. .-lmlrilinnf 'lb rl-.ii-li my goal. P1-1 IH-wi-w: IH-uplv who ilun't laugh ut my iukvs. ll0NOLll. JACK f .l1u'k l iL'l4l l'utrul fl. ll lulru. Sport- Club 14. -11 Nluxif- lfrvw Il. -ll llull R1-p. 2 llrzlzliihv: Plxulugrzlplly. bzisvbull null fishing. nlmluliulz. lu bv an siivve-nfxll mililurv 1-ug,:ine-ffl. IZV G'1 ,7 1 i 4.4 D 'Wiliam Q ti O A O tw' mms- 'll .qlmp In. Y v k 'mllldwllll N lltlXYl'Ll.l.. li.-Xlilikli.-X l'4nxlr Class Cmnt. 1: Girls f.llllJ Hunt. 15 .ll', t.lt-1- 2g l'.-'l'.:X. llulwc Cunt. 'lg Sr 1'f'vt'r': Girls nhn snmkv. lmnicwork. 1: Tri-li fl. 4, .4m1fi1inn: To get n juli swvm-ping tht i :Intl pup tr-nl vuuls. IIUNIF. llAROl.l7-fL'Hnl -Anti Snmk. Cum. fig Fit-lml l'zitrol fi. tl: ltull livp. Z. fi: Ski Clulx Il. 1: Stnnlp H4-p. l. I1'ulflriv,r: Plmlugrnpliv. sxnmluurking nnnl wuntl turn- ing. fllulfilifui: linux-liing. Ill NST. Nlll.l7lil'iD7 Xlil,' Clit-5 Cum. 'li Urrh. 3. lg linll livp, 2. 'l'ul. Stull l. ,-llnlniliun: To lm u sorurily sistor with She-rill at Stair. PM 1'z'e'1':': liowulin-S. Oxvi-pl uhvn I nm nm' INURAM. DANA HDnnn Asa:-in. Plain. Cunt, -1: A Cup. Choir fl. lx Girls Cluln Cub. l: Hun. Sm-. 2.15. l: Spain. Club 2. ll: Triplz' 'lirin l. .-Inzhilirms 'lla inuki- xi million- aire ai good wilc. Paxlimfzz Flirting. INYINE. lll,-XNIC Di Spun. Club fi. l. .-tmlniliun: 'l'n line zu lung nnnl linppy lift- with llun. l'wI P1'r'1v': P4-uplu who think thvv know il nll. lift.-XCSON. KlXlil,liNl'l l'inliyi' -Claw Cum. fl. -li .lr. fllvv 2. fi: Spun. Clulm ill: Tall. Stztii tl-. .f1n1I1i1inn: To go to Cnlifurniu. l'uvI1'mf': Hull:-r skating uith thi' gang ut nn- img.-. ISAACSUN. Rl l'll- Iiull1y -Xswin, Sm-ut, Cunt. 4: Big ll 3. l: .-X Cup. lihnii 1: Girls' Club l: Hon. Soc, 2. Ii. -lg 'l'nl. Stull' tl. Htflihiwx: llnnt-ing nntl tlriting with Iinlph. PM l'tw'1w': G4-lling up in tht- nmrnirng. IUIKSON, FLOYD - l'4'zll f'AssPtil, Smit. Cunt. tl: Buys' Gler' 2: liull lit-lu, 4, -lnzlfiliun: 'l'u lr-:ul ti lmppy. nurlnul lift-. lwntfmt-f lfixing my ultl .-ttf. l.'UIOBSl'1N. CUIQDON I.. -'LCnrtly - ,-Imlnizifwn: To ln' fi nn-vlmni:-nl migiln-m'. l'f1.vlirm-.w: Fixing nntl mlriving ulnl' 4-nrs. .l.MlOl5SliX. l,.-XXICRNIC tl,- lin-rnit- -Class Cunt. tg Girl! lllulx Coin. Fl: Girls' Club Rt-p. L: .lr. Cl:-if 2: l'.-'l'.A. llunvt- Cunt. lg Sr. lil:-0 fl. tl-. Hulzlzif-x: Skiing .intl hshtng. l'u.vl1mv: living with Dun. .lXCOl4SON. CUNNIE' Owls ---Anti Sinok. limn. 3, rig 'X Cup, Cltuil' lg Claw Yiuu l'lcs. fig Girls' lllub 5:-v. l: Ski Club Il. l: Stud. Cuunvil 4, flntlziliun: To ski ns gmnl an ,lultnnyx Pux1in1v.v: linking untl 4-ating lmig 4untlwin'ln's. IXSPEIISUN. IIHCXF E. Lt-1-its -Afsviii. 0.41. Cunt. lg -Xsst-nt. Soar. Cunt. l: :Xnti Snmk. Corn. fig liztnil 2. fi. tl: Girls Lluln Lulu. ill: br. Cnlm. 4. Iltzlzbiwx: Bowling. -kiing :tnul lwnting my tlrunl. .1rnlu'1Iul1: To grin viny- thing 4-nt of lift- t-xt-t-pt wt-ight. lXSPI41ltf4ttY. l'llYl..LlS lQ.f l'hinls f Anti Slnuk. Cmn. .l. 4: llnntl LZ. IS. -l: lliile' Cluh Sec. l: Hon. Soc. 2. 151 S4-nntu Sig Stull. Conn:-il 4. l'u.v1In1wx: JUG. flnrrc-gt-mis :intl l'.X,N.'s. llulrlu: lining nn nlivtw with lmvns :intl l,f-.intlt-r. 130 Clvv fi. l. Puxlilrwx: Fishing :intl rn-:uling lmvvls. l'1'1 t llUXX'lSl'.Y. BIl,l. -Hviiillylif llusluwlbull 21 Cltlw Rep. -1' 'livnnis LZ. 3. 1: Tri-li fi. 4. I'us1in1f': Keeping my lint Clmvrulvl rumting. PM Pa'w1'1': Killing on lrnxste untl llltGHBKNKS. .llXl7 fiupillarit's -A451-nl. Owl. Cont. fig lfmmlhzlll 2. 3. lg Scnuti- 11-g Trznwk 2. fi. lg 'l'ruf, Squnml 1-urns-rs in az rultmllwtiwt-. Pr! lf'wz'r': Girls' tight skirts ul ' I O ' -III' 1 I I T X 1650? flllllllb 9 1 1- o Q- - , Q' 1-Q .111-111 O g 'll' - Q 1 ,.'3 '3W1?e' 'q111l'l51111 ' I , X- II- NSI-IN. IIIIIIUY Ninn-i' Claw linux. I: llirlf Iilulx Cmu. I. -Inzhiliffn: In g1.x1I11:il4'. I'vl Pwwrv: XI4-11 ilu- lurk UI llwul. JICNSICN. I'-YI' IIx1I1I1I1-Q' Xxsvui. I'Iuu. Cmu. I: Cla-s Coin, I: Girls-' lllulr llmu. fi. I: Girls' lilulv livp. Z1 II1111. Suv. 12. ll, 'IZ Iiilr. lllvrli 2. Prlxlilllvx: Ili-wllluian-llvs :lull ilu- Ifirvlr' I iu'. PM 1'f'1'1'1': Huis who lliink ll1z'y'1'4' --c..11'. gm 1.1 1.11 w...11.-nz .lI'.lNSI'IlY. IIOIIICll'l'-I .I. IIoI1iu Null Sumlx. linux. 'II Iiig II II. I: Ulm- Cmu. II: Girls' Club Culu. I: Iluu. Suv. 2. II. I: Quill Iflulm II. I. Ilnlrlzy : Our- I032 ll1'a1l1.nu. PM l'w'1'v: Ilulli .-Xuul. .IOH-IXSI-IX. II-IIIIIXIIN 'IS111'l1 Big B I: IJnuImlm'Ql1.11- lv! M11'n111p. .I: lyllls l.lul1 Pura. I: Hou. Nw. 2. 3. I: Stunl. linlim-il I: 'l'x'i11l1- Trio I. l'f1s1im+': Pulling ull' uniil nur mm-k uhiu Ju-mill Ixuw Iwvn -Iunv lim ww-IL. 1'f'l I' l'1' iw: l'4'4vl1lv uliu urn' in-ix11'1'11'. JUH-XNFIIN. SI I,II'I 5ylxizx -I Cup. Ifllwir fi. I: Ilirls Iilulr ffnnl. IZ Gills' lllulr Iivp. I: Ji. CI:-w Z! Fr. Ulm- II: Siznnp Hop. II. -lmlfiliun: To lu' Imlquy :mul ,114-vu-Qeiiil 111 mlmln-u-r I 4ln. P111 I'wv1'v: Liu: ul amy kiunl. JUIIANSUN. IX 'XYNIC 'IIN' liuwluaill Z. Ii. I: Iiuskwllmll ll. II. IZ 'I'1:II. Squzul 'IZ 'I'li-II II. I. Hnfllzv: Sports. Pflxlirllv: lining lu Snulll Paula iu my Cl11'u'11l1'!, IUIINSUN. IVIYNI ll.n1ux II:-nu'1'vIIvs I: lligg II ii. 11: Girl! tIluI1 lI:1l1. I: Jr. Glu- LZ: '1iuI. Stull li: 'l'1-zu-In-us' Kill 2. Ii, llulihii-1: Hmse-lmuck milling :null ga.'1:'.,1...'1:, In-1 11.1.1.1-1 1-.-..,.1.- 1.11.1 wuiri .Ay --11.111.r'. ,lmruxsrw IfIiINKI.IN 11. '-'1'.-11.1111w' m...1 2. 11. 1: 11.'.'11.'.11-.1 2, :sr I'.-'I'.'I, 11i..1.-.- 110111. 1: 11.111 11.-I.. 1, .-Imlfilirfli: 'IH1 lu- 11 11111111 musiv vinxlpuw-1'1'. f'f11v1l1'lw Li-,f,.1.m..1,f 1....g1. img.-1.. Jouwsrw. 111 IIIiii'I' --11...-V sim- 1:1-1-11 2. 1-,111m..1: Izuting pr:-In-ls, I'f11w1r1'1f1 l:'xl11f'.wiu11: IFS ilu- XI4-Ulm Ilmu ilu- molly in-4-mls. JIIIINSITN. .IIIJIIN K, .l1um Illzlfs Cum. I: Girls' Iflulr Calls. 'IZ Ilnu. 5110. 2. fi: I'.-'I'.fI. Ilallwf' Coin. Ig Slum, Illulv 2. II: 'l'1xl. Stull' fi. .lml1ili1n1: 'l'u train-l with Iiuilliv lu llznuuu ln mukv uw uf our espanol. P1l.v1z'l1rwv: I',I.N,'a. Ifllziliuuiim-N, uunl 1-:ning luun-h with Kulliin- :mul Cnrul in xlu- Ilirlf Iflulv Iimmiu. IUIIXFON. IUIIN Il. ,l.u'lx'7 flufnlfiwvi Cixil Air I'.iI111l. 11v1..g. liuuliug. nil mul u.it4-r rulur lvuiuiiugg. I'f1vr1n1w: llmulllx Ilvliuiua-3 null ixnulxillgg 1111 mv 'IIS Slullv-lnzllu-1. JOHNSON. Il XlIIl.I Y lf. 'Qlulxiiiiyi-''-Aaevxu. Ur1l, lfuul. QI: Claus ilnlxl, I: Illuss lin-11. Ll: Hull. Snr. I'rr'-. IZ Svuiili' fl: Stull. Iluuui-il I. lnlffiliurl: T41 Im vu-c1w114'1' ul I 14'1l1-livlx :1114l Xvlxnu uilli Dlliiahril. Pfnl1'n11'.f: Ill:- usg r....,'. lin. s1..-1-.-1.-11.-., I'.I.X.'1. u1.- gill- 11.1.1 H1-14111. .lIIII'NS'I'UN, lll'lI.l.'I ,I Ilxlf II:-lI.1 4ll1I. Iilvrli I: II-111. Snr. 12. II. I: l,ilr. Kllvrk II: Sliiugli' SMH I: Spun, Illulu 22. 24: 'I'uI. Hliili .I. llf1l11'n: II111-N-l1:wk riding. .-Inlliiliim: Tn lvluy lhn- Inns Ii4l1ll1-. Jmuzs. 1s1cx1111:1.1:x' 11. '11.1111-.1111-y fc:11-15'f111.111:q..:a, 111 Jr, 1:1.'.- :L I'.-'I',A. 1m1..1.-.- 110111. :si 1. 11,11 1'.1,1.,1f '1'.-im... .mg 11...-: 11.1.1 11.1.1'1 .1...11-1-. f',,,'.,m,1A'1,1,,W,11, 'I'I1.i1R nil-vm JUNIHS, INYI' lI1vI1l1i1- -Iuli Sumlx. Cum. fi: Cluw Ccvlu. I: lilux- H4-51. I: I m1lligI111-14 2. Ii: II1111. Sm-, 2. JI. II. nlrrilillzlwrl: 'IM 114- uu i11l1-1'l11'1-:iw 4l.i11r1-r of 1-I1.ir.11'- If-r pun- iu iuusivul iwvliimlv. Fw! P1-vw: flxrlvnpvlililili likf- Ilutl .uul .I.-111 141 :fi rf. :f xii . A ...tml ,.lto 1 -Ally will I n ini- 'lil' . Q I 00 -lui--,lb - '-' Q0 O Wit? With,--stu 1 lm , n 1.2 I SENHQQS L... W.. SY 4 1 L? - ' ,QQ 'O tilt .lUlXl'IS. 11-XRNI-.TW Garnf-ttf- f Big B 2. 3, 'lg A Cap. flhuii' fl: Girls' liluh Hvp. 2. 33 ,lr. Glvr- 2: Hon. SOC. 2. fi: Quill Cluln 3. 1. P11-ilinzv: Running around with xnztiuiml vtuinm-it. PM Pr'1:1,'f': A crrtain male. lllllllll ifYifl.YN--- lfvit :-Big B fl. -1: Girls' Club Com. fl. 1: Hon. Sm-. 3. 1: Lilv. Clvrk 3. 11: Shingle Staff -1. ,-lntlnilinfi: To ln- zi svhrml inarm. Pn.vLi11l1's: Hnrsvbavk 1 ft..,3a-' '-H., rinling. ramping. hzultnintun and playing the violin, .ll'H0l.-X. ICSTHI-Ilt - Lvtty --Hulllnivs: Sewing. cooking. rullvr skating. dancing antl ltxanng. Amlzitiurtz To bv xt i ,H-..1.-..a.m1.1 1-.1111-1 Siam- if ,wsshim 3 Us 'Si' .ll RICH. Sl Z1- Sm- -f.-Xttvn. Clark 3: Big B 2. 3. -1: Hills' Club Coin. fl. 1: Play Prml. 3: Roll Rep. 1. ,4rrtbi'- 11111: 'IM ln- a rt-1-1-ptitmist with lvig pay. I'11xt1'r1zvs: Try- ing tn ln- guml :intl still han- fun. Kklili. lfli-SNK Falun: Anti Fnnik. ffuin. 4: Fnothall l fi. -1: 'lltxxvk 2, fl. 1: Trai. Squztrl -1: Tri-B 3. 4. I'11vl1 11wv: Uavlun :intl running arnunul with the buys in X ikings. Pwr P 1'1' rv: llirls who arv in1'z-vm' talking. K-X'l'H. DICK l.. l illti1 ' Y Has1'hall2.fi. 1: Class Trvas. 25: lfmutlunll 2. fi. 11: 91-natv 1: Trai. Squail -1: Tri-B 3, 1. -1111!1i11'111z: Tn lwvmm- a hanilsmnv lmy likt- Ynrhurg. 1111111..f 'lwyiug 1.1 pint- g1.1f. lx 'XX . Nl Xlill,YX l.. lilun1lir ' Big B 2. Il. -1: l tn'n1n lflnlm Il: lliils' filulv Corn. IS: Stamp Rvp. 12. li, Ambi- 1i1111: Tn lwwuinr- a gmail prixatr sm-r4-tary and be u gmail lmtlsrfwift-. Pfmlirririx: Shows. trying to gPt out uf 1-I.:-si-s with Uluria. :tml writing lr'tt1'l's. i'fI.'IZ' KICICY-XX. Xl-XKILYN Nlarilyu Xnti Sinnk. Cum. 413 llig li 'L 1: lilnss Coin. Z. 3. 11: Hon. Suv. 2: Rull lil-p, 1: 'I'.iI. Statl' 1. llfililw: List.-ning tn KING's Open 1 1 llnnw-. l11w11'111w: lalling znwnilul with ju unul Finnt. Rl-ll.l.liY. .IAYIKII-I Xl. Jan -HPin01'Pttt-s -1: Tal. Stall I. Iml1t'1i1111: 'IN1 tukv a trip zmiuinl thc worlil and marry at with Mil nuan. P1-1 P1+v1'1': Not living ahlr tn gs-t a ride in i 1-1-rtain 1 tr. lilCSSl.lili. Yl'IliNUX Yvrn -Tal. Staff 11, Paszinw: l'fx1- 1-ising mv lfntwl. Pvl P1'w1'f': Hy Dari making me niki- tht- junk ml' tht- 1-ur. lil-IS'l'l.ii. BUZUIAN K4-sth- --Hun. Son. 2. fi: Span. 4. l.lulr fl. I. -l111l1i1in11: 'l'n own a vrnisn-1' annl vrnise- Pugf-t Suunil. l'1'l Pfwlw: W:-aring at nt-4-klit-'. KHNIUY. ROY-XI.lJ Kun -Y 'llvnnis 2. fi. -1, Prlxtimvi kt-1-ping nw Nlmln-l K running. Pwr l'1'1'1'1-: liahlry wuinvn. KJUS. LUIS l.uz-y lNla1 ' H11l1l1i1'.v: Ivo skating and 1-nllvvlitig Ain:-1'i1'an tnnmfy. P11NI1'l1t1': Bringing holne su-:ty 1-ins. Kl.0Xi:fi 1. RUTH Rn-nth Band 2. 3: Class Rvp. il: lllziss Vim- Pri-s. 4: Girls' Cluh Cunt. il. 11: Girls' Clnh livp. 2: llon. Suv. 2. Ii. fl. Prmtflrwx: hinting with the girls. gnlug ln nim-tings anil trying tn 1'c-lm-tnln-r pt-rmplt s nnint-s. PM P111't:1': Oystt-1' soup. KNUIJSICN. l3lCliNlCl'i H. Haha --Big B 11. 4: Girls' l.luh Linn, .L 4: Hon. Suv. 2: Litllt' B 22 Quill Club 3, 1. ,-11nl1i1i1111: 'l'n lu- a l l1n'vm-1- Night:-ngale and see the 1-uuntry with C. C. l. l'11slini1': Putting the fingvr on Dail for annthvr livz- hui-ks. 132 ll 5 .I lux ll' Ill 1 u I 1-' O -Ill' . .UU Q ,ll Q -ll' gl, D .alll wb DT AIQOWM Q Ill' Q00 1 ll' QQ.Q SENHQQS Kllllllll. AUIJNICY AuuI1-vs Alu-n. Clvrk -lg Gills' Club Conn. -I: l,llIl1' ll Ollivvv' 23 Quill lflulr 'lg Slum. Club 2. 3. l'u.vli1m': 'l'zlll-ning un lhv phnum-. IH-I l'f'1'lw Hui llrivvra. KXALSUNII. l-1l.lZAlll-1'l'll .l. l.izzi1- llln-5 lluvn. I: l. I. I. l. I. lylrls' Llulw Lmn, .l. I: l.unc'llr1u. 2. .L 1: Ulllrv Llvlk Y. 3. l. .-lmlfilifnzx: Tu nulkv .1 1-1-rlniu aunlmnu- :I gmul wife unnl to lixv in Czxlilfwvlin. PM I'f'r'1'f': Girls null lun, who lllink :hm-Vw big liuu- lun in-I-u'1. KGl'1ll. VARY li. NI:-I Nnli Smuk. llmn, Il: ll:-mln' NIP YIM' llrvs, I: lllg ll .l. li X Limp, Lllulv .l. ll lall. Spfvl- Fulilur Il. Puvlzrnv: Nlalkiug lhxnuv :null Hull: laugh, Pwr Pr'1'1'1': living vullvul l.un'ky lry Xlr, lluspzlluxlrll. xnsux. m:lI.lnl.11'l4'l'lc J. --fill...-lnnw' nag li ... 1. ning' tllulm Corn. 1. I.iulf- ll LI. lrnlnmm. '1'.. ull.-l ...nl 1-Ulu, life-. 1m.u'm.,.f s,...n. ...nl .-.-...ling -XRSUN. UNI lll'l'Z llilf' lvuul- ' fl. l. Ilnlrln: Fidlxing, flnzlfizinu: Nu-x-'I lu ln- lnuk--. l'.XfNlTlfll. Xl Xl IHYH '4l,4-zlulln-x lv:-ln. lllul. lf-nn, I: lfzlllll 2. fi. li lllllx' lllllll Illlll. I: llull. Nw, 2. .L li Flilnglc 5l1lll fl. li 51. llzllr. l. Hnlffls: lining ull -livi- Mllll l.l'r'lla :lull Plllllw. Pzlxlllllluwi Ilnlllg lo lfll.ll!ll.llll:'N. l1un.-g.-.-n- null Jul: .n.f.-lang., Nkliug .lull klnning. ldllkl-INISY. GUIKIJUN ll. llllluuA' llulflfzlw: 'llrlllzlln-N ...nl gin. nl.-, luulll lun- I..-.u.nl'..1 .-...ln-N. 1'.,.n.m.- Yurlmls lhinp Illunhl llunllfl. l.FSl.ll'1. -KNNI-1'l l'l'I Suuuk llig ll Il. I: ljlnx- lhuu. -I: lfmulu lllulv Il: Girl? Iflulr Cum. l: llixlx' lllulu ll:-p. -I. Hulfln: 'lly lwllvu-skill:-N. -Imlfillun: 'l'n gn-I .ull 4-un' buy rm-null lun lun. LIXIIGRI-LN. lil-1'l I'Y lin-Its X Cup. Klllnir fl. lg 'lull Fuuuk. Conn. I: Hun. Sm-. LZ. ll. I: l'.-'I'.-X. llznuw- lfunl, fl. ,-fmbiliun: 'l'u mnumlnv vunuplm-lv ull llu- N.-lluuliu-f ilu! olln-fs lmva- plalnu:-ml lm luv. l urn1ilf' I'.'xlfw.v.liu11 A'lluu'l gn nwuy unul. jusl gn mum, LINDSAY. Wll.l.l.-XXI Hill ljlnw Klum. ll: Shingle Stull -I: Ski lllulu 1. .-lmlfiliun: 'l'u lu- :I Ing lnlsiul-ss xuau. PM l'wv'z'v: Shaw null hi- wumn-u. I.lXllS'l'll0Xl. l..ll'lillN Sum Y:-u:uuu luli Suu-lk. Gnu. l: fl-.4-nu. Uv-l. Lum. I: fhwuu. N-ul. Lulu. lg llnskwlllull 2. fl. l: llun. Suv. Ll. IS: 'l'xnf. Squnll I. -ln1ln'11'un: Tu gl-I .1 In-.ul lulu-:ul llml id. I fu'nrilv l'.'xprw.l.n'ur1: YI-u'rv lun xuung. llnIl4-. l.INGl'1YBlllNK. XX.-XYNIH Link 'lull Sanuk. ljuun, lg l-'mmllmll 21 Gull fl. l: llun, Suv. LI. ll: Slxiugll- Stull li. -I: 'l'rul. Squnll I. I'm1m:w: Running .nnuull nilll ilu- ullwu Nurv-un-n. Pwr Iblfzw: Wniliug I-Inn. LOCKWUOIJ. NUIKXIVXN ll. Nunn - Ijuu-4-uwuliuxl Club Cl, I: luulllzlll Z.llgSt.uup ll.-p.LZ.IIul1ln.w: Finlllng and painting. lmhiliuu: 'I'-I ln- Sv-vu-lzlvx nf Sul'-. LORD. JUAN Ju.nun- llf-4lxvn-lll-- l: llnuul llluln l: jr. Ulm-rl 2. .l: Sr. Ulm- .l, l'uwl1mrv.' Iilxuxnlniug ululnul wllll the killx lu Y. l'. .lull vulliug .lu inn, l'rl l'wwlw: 1'...,,,1.- wh., I-ull ....- .l...nn.-. MISSING. I.lNliTTI-1 'I'iux lllwu. lil:-lk l: lllnx- Cum. 4: llvlmule- 2. Il. l: ll. lllw- 2: li:-kl-I Sv-lla-1 -I. Puslime: Bling willl Stun. lug uuv uu4l unlx. l'wl 1'wv1w: Buy- :Inu zu-ff nlwuv- l.nf. Ili 5 It , 'H S xi. S' in . 2 45... . Q fl gi ll 5 3 f ,E 'f?.,,J.R 'ww , yi . f f -M-ff J. T3 ' M ff? El ' . 5. Qm ....::1- U rg.: -.V A vw , fia f fjfffs W' M.. A 7 I .6 .l I: ::3'- .asl- . f S gfliifixa f2'b'?fTia' --?':2Sz-2rj?,.r,..:. ' . 33981 ' .bu - ,W 4 . f . ,X vi Y W5'1a1Ei w2-ff 2. 3.5 'H ', 5i'21fLf,g'5- ..:Q:: ..-ff.. if fl ff j . Yi wif' 49? to k X ' A D ' tlttttin' Q'Jnb.Qtt O. LOVE. ll.-XI. lt. '- Bird Dogg- Safety Patrol 4: Stage Crt-vv 2. Huhlnir-s: Hunting and fishing. Puslime: Trying to stay hatlly lzvnt but not broke. l.llNl'7BEliG, ANTHONY7'4'l'uny''fl7uothall Mgr. 3, P115- liment: Tinkvring with my Mmlcl A antl living with Mary, xlnzllitiull: To he a gootl ritizvn anti bn happy. M.-XCKENROTII. 10,-XNN 1 ,lu1 ' -- Anti Stnok. Com. -1: liig li Ii. -1: Class Coin. 3. 11: Hon. Sue. 2. 3. 4: Sonata bl: Tal. Stall -1. Paxlilmf: Running around with Marilyn anil litntn. PM Pf'1'Lw': Things in gmlcral. Xl.-XCINAB, ,IAXIES ll. Nlat '-4.-Xxiti Slnnk. Coin. -lg Ass:-nt. Ortl. Coin. 42 Football 2. 3. 1: Traf. Squad 4: Tri-H 3. fl. .4ml1i1ion: To lu' thc' busiest plumber in town. Puxfinzf-: Hanging around with thc boys in Vikings. UAIFH. Nl,-XRJOKIE .l.f Xlargic lssc-in. Owl. Coin. -lg Bank Hop. 2. 15: Forum Club 4: Ofiice Clerk 2. 3. 4: Roll Rop. 2. 3: Tm Room 4, .-inzhiliun: To lic an ulrl nlainl with Lynn autl Dorothy. PM Pa'e't'r': llootly pPoplP. Xl.-XNIUN. l3UliUTHY l7oI 7Cil'ls' Clltli Cunt. 2. Ii. bl, l'u.v1in1f': llriting othf-r pvoplt-'s vars. Pvt Pt-v'1'r': Pr-ople who whistlv at prvtty girls, NIANN, DOH0'l'HY- Dotly ff.-intl. Clerk 2. fl: Girls' Cluln Com. 1: l'.-TA. Dance Com. fl: Tal. Staff 4: Tm: Room 2. fi. .f1mlnz'1ion: To hc-at Dillvry' in ping-pong soinmluy. Pr! Pa'e'1'1': Pvoplv who tlrink anything strong. Xl-XHIXN. GLENN li,- Slini --Fivltl Patrol fi. -1. Amlzi- liwz: To lw the- worl4l's grtfatost artistfa sf'r'onul Norinan liovkwe-ll. Pfzslinzvx: Dam-ilig. skating and working on my boy fri:-utl's rar. Nl.-XRTIN. TUU F.-- Gruntpy -Anti Slnuk. Coin. fi: Footlnull 2. fi. 1: Hon. Sm-. 2. 3: Traf. Squad 4: Tri-B Il. 1. .4mhilz'on: To lin- a life- of Rilvy. Pmlimf-: Eating garliv. XHAIDAXIS. 'l'0XI-- Mar Baseball 2. JE. LL: Football 2. Il. 4, Puxiinzw: Doing what vomfts naturally. PM P1-rr:-: Sc-invstr-r lusts. ll1'C-XIN. Glfxlfffi'Xla4 '7StagP Crvw 2. 3. 4, Amfifiinll: To nzakt' it through Hath Analysis. PM Pmfrv: Thr- rtwl top in 211. 'tlt'C-Xl'Sl.AlYD. F'-XY L,-''Mat' --Footlightvrs 1: Girls' Cluh ltr-p. 3: Littll' B 2: Play Prod. 4: Quill Club 4: Tal. Staff Il. ft. Holnlzivs: Busfflmll. tlranm. inusir- and at-ting sill. PM Pm-rr-: llnfrit-nnlly pf-oplf-. lXln.NAl.l,. l'ATRIClAf Pat - Forum Club 4: Girls' Club Cont. Ii, 4. Amlfizinnr To bl: a great big success. P01 Pf'f'1w': P4-oplc who can't rnakv up their minml. TXIICLNICK. IRICNE -f'Vir1ky fGirls' Club Com. 4g Jr. tilt-o Il: l'.-'I'.A. Danve Coin. 3. Hoblnius: Holler skating and trying to out-talk pf-nple. Amlfilion: To make a va-rtain pc-rson xi tlutnlwll like ine. ltIIl,l.lCli. KENNETH lt.--f Kr-n , Moviv Crow 4-. Ambi- liun: To got out of high svhool. Fuwzritr- Exprvxsinn: k'What a t'hai'nf-tc-ix 134 --tilt- lb 4 I' K O A i uf' Qllllllllv ' N 'W 1f?i ': w ww? . l lui 'nhl lt W t l, lvl' hqxwt V 400. up .t wil. D Q X .. t--I' ' l Q'-ttlll' o'wl 3Wi?e' W'lii ' Nlll.l.l'ill. SYLYIA -- 'l'uut A Cap. Choir 3: Girls' Cluln lic-p. 2. IS: Little B 2: Littlz- ll Otlicf-r 2: Stamp Roy. 2. fl, Amllilion: Tn hzna' tht' une thing in life- that I rvnlly want. Paxtinw: 'llvztrliitlg at vrrtain pvrsuii to runilm. Mll.l,lC.-KN, DIANE- lllillim':ui tllzus Coin. Il. 1: Girl! Clulr Cunt. 4: Girls' Clulr livin. l: l .'T.A. Dunvv Cunt. -1: Tail. Staff 1. .-inlbiliurz: To lin' wink:-tl at ivy it I'riiztlc l'iy1'. Pm Pe'9L'f': Silnpamlis lxnngs Xll'l'Tl'iN. NI -XRY7 Lu livaiuwi-ttt's 3: Girls' Clulr Crain, -l: jr. G15-e 3. Hubby: Cnlli-1-ting suuvr-nirs from ilitlvr- out states, PM Pet-uv: l'1-uplv who :irc-n't on tilnv. MOEN. lNlARIl.YN-f'Mui-n Anil. Clerk 2: Big li ft: Forum Clulm 3. 4: Litllm- ll 2: Sliunp Hcp. 3. Pflslinu-x: Trying to ontsmart my In-lt:-r half. Furnrite l:'xprwxv1'un: Thank ynu Trigger. llUl.l'l'Ull. LYNN7i'l.ylln llzlnk llvp. 2. 3: Claims Coin. 42 tlirli' Club Cont. Ii: Ski tiluln 2. Il. 4: Span. tilulm 2. 3. Pvl P:'r'x'v: Little whiln- lit--, Fflrnrilv lfrlfrf-v.v1'nr1: 'l'l1:tt's fur sure. HUNSON. HELENPI ll:-lmn- Anti Sumk. Cunt. l: llig .. , . ,, V. ll Pr:-ef. 4: Girls Llulm Nu-v Prvs. 4: llun. bor. 2. Il, 'tg Shinglr' Stull fi. 4: Ski Cluln 2. fl. 'L .4ml1iIinn: To ,ki alt Sun Vullvy. Pflxtinlrnv: timing tn tfharrnainr-s. S4-lu-iw za-llvs. ,IOC anll P.Y.iN.'s iu tliv Cllr-v with :A van' full of girls anal knitting ulgylvs fur at r'1frt1xiu sfmuntn-, MUNTCONIHRY. BOB- King Anti Snmk. Cunt. 1: Class Coin. 4: llun. Sm-. 2. IS. I: 'I'ruf. Squzul lt: Yi-ll A Squunl 2. 3. 4. ,-lmbiliun: To liavf- the higgvfl viutlt- , rant-li in California. l'11x11'n11': fmuig tluwn to Lznlzls. MUIUXIAN. BARR-XR4 -- hllzilrsi' Anti Snmk. Cmu. -L: As-4-in. Uril. Corn. 1: Claus Cum. t: P.-'l',-X. lhuuwe , Coin, I: Svnzxte 11: 'l':tl. limi-imfss Nlgr, I. luxlzrnw' . , , 'linrnwnting Hz-lrfn :intl pulling nruunnl with tlu- lla-uma svllvs. PV! l'f'1-iw: Tzlli-lnnn! lvluvk lilt. . MORRIS. JO.-XN7 lnzl!li4 ' lfluss Cont. -li Forum liluln li Hun. Suv. 2. 3. -I: l.ii1. Cl:-rl: fl. llnlrlnirhv: Playing Klu- puum nnfl 1'nllPt'tlng slivvt lnualr. lmlulmfl: lo gn lu Tvuw. XlUlilllS0Xl. NORMAN I.. Noun -Buys' Duululv Quatr- lvl fl: Football 2: Sloth- Crm-w ll. I, Ilulzlfifxv: Hunting :intl fishing. .4mIi1'1i1m: 'lin gn to the Const tlurml A1-inlmny. XIOUIJY. Nl,-XHIAN-' Xliini ll.-:tx'o'i'4'tlt-s il: Girls' tilulx Corn. Ii: Ticket Svllvr il. llnlflfr: Driving IRIX var. Arnhiliun: To be slum- lmiulr-univ mun's nursm-. MOUNTAIN. JOHN l'awili'n llny's Cl:-v2.3.Hnl1l1if,t: Hunting, fishing, gulf :tml hiking. l'f'l Pw'1':': Girls. ' it Q 1 J K 'Q .K N gf ... J 2 ,W it 1' +5 if H. , t :KT 3 Xlllllli-XY. JUAN jo -Y llig ll 11 Girls' Cluli Cunt. -lt Hun. Snr. 2. 3. 4: tlrrhvstrn 2. Ii: Span. Club 2. Ji: liull Kvp. 4. PP! P1'r'z'1': Dist' jnwkvy programs. Fuvnrilf- lfxlnrffxxiruz: lsn't hr' N-runulillu gurnpsc:ions? X1YKl.l-IBUST. SONIA f - Sonia Anal. Clerk 25: llunk llvp. 4: Llziss Rep. 3: tfnl llluln Coin. fl. .-lrlilnilifm: 'lin go tn Nurway will! Intr. l'f'l I' 1'r' rv: Ynungvr giati-ra. NHISUN. JOHN li: Buns -Xuti Snmk. Cunt. Il. -l: lfmntlulll 2. 3. -lg Shinglt' Art Stnlll. fl. t:'1'riu'k 2. Il, -1. Hulnlriwx: Hnpscutrll :tnil willing. I'wl Pwfrv: Girls' with lyig hlavk vigari. 'B Ili -me ' ,.,. . iw-ws SENNOWS r i li ilu ln' o4lW'W9' l l' 'lm f5nb,qll1. l .. li- all A- '- l , Q bzw., mlg.ix.,ig - numb, n A xl.. 1,. NESS, GARY-- Cory Sli-ss '--Roll Rep. Zi: Ski tllulv L: Span. Club fi. bl-. .-Imlfiliuli: To gathvr wootl for wooil- peckers. Puxzimvv: Platturs. ping pong nnil pokr-r. YEWHIAN. DOUG' V 'ACnrly ffTal, Staff 1: 'l'f'nnis fl: Track 3. ,4nxhi1ion: 'l'o inlivrit ten million ilollnrs upon pzrzulnation from the- l' of XXI Pi-I Pm-rv: Proplv who step on my shiny sliovs. NILSEN. ALICE' Al Class Coin. 41: Girls' tflulv tioni. Ii, 4: Jr, Glm- 2: l'.-'I'.A. Darian Com. fi: Tr-a Room 4. Anzbiziori: 'l'o slualy furthe-r in rnomlvling. I'u.v1imf-: Going mu with Clziutl. NILSEN. NORALP' Ralf --Footlnall 2: Tennis 2. ll. sl: Span. Club fl. L Puxlilnw: YYorking to slay ont of work. PM P1'1'1'z': P1-oplv who ri4lr- tht-ir rlntvh. NORRIS. HELEN Nnggt-ts -Bank Hz-p. Il. All tllass Com. 4: Girls' Club Coin. Il. bl: Lib. Cla-rk 3: .lr. Clw- 2: Tal. Staff fi. ,4mlu'1ionx: 'I'o br'r'nn1P it privntt- vyr: and turn vornt-rs fast in our '-ill Clifwrolvt. l ru'nrIl1' l'.',rpn-.v- sion: lsn't that jimmy. NORTHFll'il.ll. It AYMOND l.. f Ray ff-tml. fllvrk 112 Fieltl Patrol fl. l. Ilolflfy: That va-rtztin girl. .-lmlrilion: To bf' an vtlrwnti-nl niillionztirt' at fl. NlfT'l'P1R GLEN Nut-Nut Rus:-lvall2.15. 1: llaski-tlmall 2: Fit-lil Patrol 2: lfootliitll 2. fi: Sports lilgr. 2. nllnlzi- lion: To bt- it pro liull plnyvr. l ai'arilr li'xprr.r,vA'a1l1: Way to hit Nut-Nut. U'U,-XY. NORNIAN Xlin'kt'y Bzlskvtlbztll -1: lioys' tllnlr lirfp. 2. Ii: 'l'4'nnis 2. fi. -lt Truf. Sqnatl -12 'liri-ll Il, -l. :imI1'l'nli: 'l'o grzulualn- iroin the U nf W' :is 11 pmli- ntrivian. 1'u.vlin1wx: Sports nnml spontling a lot of tinu- with n vvrtain lvlonule- from Qnt-on Ann:-. 0'l'JONNELl.. ti-Xlllll. Slirinip fClass Coin. lg Girls' Club Rf-p. Il. -1. .-imlzilion: Neil-r to worry about any thing. Pustimvt Fintling tinn- for a pztstinu-. UFSTAD. ltll'l'H .l. Rntliit- - Hoavvri-tlv.-s fi. sl: lforunl Club -1: Girls' Club Coin. 2. 3: Utiivo Clvrk fl: Ski Club 4. Holihif-x: Skiing. tlnncing untl howling, nimlri- lion: To br' Clark Cnlilt-'s secretary. OLDEN. DI-II.Nl.-XR Burl Anti Srnok. Cmn. 4: liannl 2. 3: Hon. Sou. Z. IS. bt: 'I'raf. Squad -1. .4mlu'lion: 'l'o graduate at tln- liniyi-rsity of Washington in num-lizniit-al enginm-ring. PM l'w'1w: Doug Gorton. OLIVER. CAYLON Gziy '-Class Coin. 4: Girls' tlluli Com, 2, Il. fl: l'.-'l'.A. llamw- Coin. 4: Roll Rt-p. 11: Sr. Ulm- 2. fl. 4. nlnilniliurl: To always lu: happy antl lin- a long lift-. Pr! Pw'l'r': 5nnnny's whiskvrs. ULSBORC. EX'lrIl.YN Hx:- Class Coin. 4: I-'oruni Club 4: Girls' Clnlr Coin. Ii. 11: ,lr. Clw 2: Lili, Cla-rk IS: Quill Clnb 2. 3. 1, llulnlfivx: Danring. skiing antl xnr hnrsr. Puxlinivx: De-lnoisvllvs antl sPwing1, OLSON. ALAN- Al Anti Sniok. Cont. 4: Hon, Sor. Z, fl. 4: Tal. Sports Etlitor ft: '1'raf. Squad -1: Yr-ll Squad 2, Ii. 4. Paslilnl-: Fooling nronnll with ltloosv. Uri and l.ink. P1-1 l'vm,w': lloys with ily:-tl hair :mil 'l'oni's. OLSON. BEVERLY Balm Asst-ni, Ortl. Coin. bl: liig ll Sl-tt. 4: Bvavvrt-ltv l'rt-s. fi: Fornni Club fi. bl: Girls' ljlnh Cab. 4: Hon. Sow. 2. IS. 4. .-tmlnilinn: 'l'o iota- fox Dewey. Puxlimrf: Spvmling 20 mill-s :in hour with Shirley at tho wht-1-l. 156 SENHOWS q1,:'l.11111 Q 'lllll' O , Z. 0 .Mun 9 .,1m1. li. R X 1 11 ll , l' v -ilflllill' 0 6 flllll' O .Qwllllm 1 OLSON. 5Hllll.l'lY .l. 5hirl Allvli, Clark Il: ll1-:ive-12 vttvs 3. li llig ll Ii. li l o1'uu1 Club ll Girls' lllulm Culu. Il. li lion. Suv. 2. Il. Hulnlrivv: llziui-ing. swiniiniugz 111111 elrising :1r1111url. l'1ml1Ir1v: Running mrnunrl with than vvr- tain guv. U'l l'USON. lJlCK Otto lluult Glvrlt 3: Coll Ll. 3. li Hun. Suv. 2, fl. fl: Fhiliglf' Stall 3: Spun, liluln LZ. 3: Trisll 2, l. H17fr111'1'v: Stutnp Emil ruin 1'0ll1'1'til1gL. Pn.vlin11': Gulf. gulf mul gulf. PXUISEN. Gl.-XDYS :L ll.1ppx ' -lltvn, Cl:-rl: 2. fi: Class Coin. 2. Il: Furuin Cluh 1: Girls' lllulx Coin. fl: l.un1'l1r1n, 2. fi. Il11l1!11'v.v: Cmillvvtiiiig smipslinls 11ml taking pivtiires mln-11 l1-:ist 1-xpt-vtnul. Przxlinifnv: l.il1'. lilvffrlw uuil thi' pursuit of J1-rry. Pl'fllIfll5I'1N. KA'l'llElilXPi l.. K11thi1- - Glass Quin. l: lilas-4 Rvp. fi. lf: Girls' Cluh Cub. l:Girls'Clul1 ffulu. Y. fl. li l'.-'l'.A. llainve Goni. l: Spun. Club 2. 3. .'lIr1lf1'Iiu11 'l'11 lime-l with .loan tu llanaitiu tu n1.1lw usm- ui 11111 1-spniiul. Pas1nr11'x: l'.Y.N.'s. Cl1z11'111:1i11a-s. 111111 mitiugg l11u1'l1 with lfnial 11ml lmin i11 thu- Girls' tlluli limrxu. l'l,lJl1lllSl'fN. ltlblil-1ltT l'1'11f' Bziskvilnill LI: liuvs' tll11l1 lt1-p. 1. -lmlfizinn: 'I'11 111111-I 11111111111 ilu' 11111-l1l. P111 Im-111-: 'lighi skins. 1l11'1'1g11s1i1x. 111111 --P.-1.1 ska 1111.111 :1. 11 'lu-11111s 11. 1. ,11111.1'1111f1f T.. H.-1 11111 .11 s.-1111111. 1111111111111 '11-111111 111 1.11 my 1'11r to r1111. I'Ff'l'l-lli5UN. lill.l'lliX l11-1- H1111-11-1l F111111 ll:-1'n1ist1111, Hin-511111. llublnivx: Pluviug leunis 11u1l swinnuiiig, 41111113 Iiun: To ln-1-111111111 ln-ziulw 11p1-1:11111 s411111-nlzii. l'l1'l'liltSON. MKRGIH l.. l'1-lv 4Il:1ss KI11111. I: lilttss R1-p. l: l'.-T.-X. ll:1u1-1- 121-111. 1: Ski lIl11l1 1. lml1il1'f1r1: 'I'11 own thi- l11111t M:11gi11 with .l:11'k. I'u.v1in11-: l 1111Ii11g :11'11u114l with ilu' girls i11 1fl1:11'u111i111-s. lurf. Slim:-11-II1-s 1u11l 51111-1l11s11-is. l'K'l'lCltSllN. XINKY l'1-14-rs11n llig li fi. I: Ciils 'tlluli llurn. 2. Il. 1: llo11.S111-. 2. Ii. 1: l.ittl1- li 2: Quill tllulv 2. fl. L.slmlfi1i1,r1:'I'11su1f1-1-1-1I. I'111f1r1'1w l4.x'l1r1-swirl: Hl1. luv 114-lung l1:11-k. l'lf'l'lill'i. INIVNK ' l'0l1-r llig H 2. fl. l: lfluss Chnl. li Gills' Glulu Cuui. fi. sl: Quill lflull fl, 1: Shiuglv Stull li Ski Club LZ. fl. l. flmliiltizll: 'llo lunkv- llnli .1 si-1'11n1l Gr:-tvlim-u l 1:1s1-r. l'u,vl1'n1r': KP1-ping nw 111ntl11-1lv 4-uf 1111 Xlzuilyu. l'HfIl.P5. Dl-1l.0ll N lim- A Cup. llhuir Z, IS. 1: li11ll livin. lz 51, Gi:-1' LI. fi: 'lvliplv 'l'ri11 I. llufilrliiuvf lfzitiugi. sl:-vpiug :1n1l 1lz1u1-ing. .-lmllilimi: 'lla inzilu- 1111 lif1- hzippx 111111 s111-4-4-ssful with 11 1-1-rtann s1r1111-11111-, l'Hll1l.ll'S. KEfX'YF'l'l'l NI. Philips f Xml. lllvik 2. VS. r1.1111,1111 2. P.-1 11.11-1111 1-1-111.111 W111. g11,.a,.. F111-1111111 1-, 1, 11r1nw111r1: T:-ll 1111- ull 11111 kn1m l gut :1 111i1111t1-, l'li'illl.l'i. XlAltt2'kltl-fl' 'l'1'g1Jy K 111111. Choir I: -hui. 1:11-1-11 21 11. t:11-.- 21 s1.1111. 1:11111 sa: s1'. 1:11-1 ::1 T11,.1P T1111 fi. H1,111,11 11111111-1111g 1h111gs 1111- 111, f111111-1- 111.1111-. .4n1l1i11'11n: 'lu lu- the- yrmiil 11n1l happv wiif- uf 11 1'1-rl.1in Yirgiuiau boy nznnr-1l ,l:11'k. PUIASIK. lJ'XRl,l11Nl1Iff l'11l111-k L111u'l11u1. 2: Ski lIlul1 4. -ln1l11'l1'1m: 'l'11 111:1yl11- 11111113 11 1:1-r1z1i11 lmv i11 WSI. Pfzvlirnf-: llunnning zmrnunil with Walt 11n1l l lnri1-iw. l'U'l l'l-IR. Sllllll.lfY 5l1irl Gluss livp. li Girls' llluli Cali. 1: Hun. S111-. 2. fl, 1: l,iltl1- B l'rf's. 2: Spun. lilulr 2. 3: Till. -Xssl. lfilitur 1. l'1lxIin11': Trying lu r1'111Pl11ln'1' tn push lhe- 1-lulrh ilnvni wha-u I shilt ge-.11s. PPI P 1'1' 1'1 l't-uplv whn mln ski thi: wan I wish l 1-1111l1l. li' 2 , 1 -l..Q. ..,.- , .,.,,.., , I J. .s,',fq.ig! , A' 'Wi tml O QQ D tint 0 Q 0 it . -titllt 't.l ,w 'f , i o0,mtW all-lil-' S E N rx' S 'll'ltl ' . iflbfilti at -., 'tb'- ,, ws A 'Y -iff! -5 zf-.sir . ,. , ..., ., iffsv-1. MWC ..,,,.,d PliEYOS'l'. DONNAf Dnnna ' -Bank Rap. Il: Big B Ii. ll: Girls' Club Cab. 4: Hon. Sow. 2. 3. 1: Quill Club Pros. 3. Hobbies: Skiing, swimming ami flipping punniv' .-iniliirion: To livcuiiu- a tloctur. PRICE, HARLAN. L- 1'rit-e fA Cap. Chair 3: Baseball 2. Il. 4: Class Cum, -1: Span. Club 3. 4-g Sports Mgr. 14. 4: Tal. Staff, -l. flmliiliun: To go to B4-llingham antl bet-tnuv a teavlwr ur t-nacli. Puslimvs: Dancing antl sports. PRICE. RONALD Kunnit '- Class Rvp. 2. Hnlnlzli: Ski- ing. Pwr Pvvre: People wha nvt likt- 1hr4'r'-yvar-ultls. PltICKE'i 1'. l-IARLEICN ftl.f Cookie ff fCirls' Club Cum. 2. 43 Hun. Soc. 23 Span. Club 2. Il. Hubby: Tvarzliiug fish to swim bat-kwartls. I'uslirrz4's: Duing the Saniba and eating Chin:-se fuoil. RABB. AMES- iiRabbit --liasvball 2. fl. 4: lftmtliull 2. 3. -I: Span. Club 2. Il: Tri-B 2, Il. 4. .-lmlailiun: 'l'n gn ln YV.W.C. Przxtiniws: Swiinniiug antl plaviugg ping pang, RASUUSSEN. YY',NLl.Y' Wally Bank lit-p. 2: l-'uutball 2: Tn-nnis ll. 4. Pnxlfmw.v: Skiing. swimming and playing ping pong with Einar. Pvl Pr'rr:': sl vvrtan vharat-It-r namf-tl Einar. RICH. KlARSHAl.L--f Ct'ui'gv -- llaskvtball 2. fl. I: Foul- ball 2. 3: Roll llvp. fl: Trai. Squatl -li: 'l'rat-k 3. il. Anibilitm: Tn bniltl a sham-k nn tht- bt-arh antl lieavh- vnnib with Cent-. Puxtimvs.: Sit-1-ping anti Viking Hi-Y. RICHARDSON, ElX'Illlft'l-1inni f- Anti Snmk. Cum, fl-1 Rig H Il. il: Class Cont. 2. fl. 4: Gills' Club Cum. 2. -lt Sr. Rt-p. -1. Hnhlzivx: l'it-king pt-tals ull ilaisiz-s anti wish- ing un stars. I'u.vlin1w: Running asununl with Marilyn antl lu. RICHEY. JANET A.7 Jau -Anti Stuok. Corn. Il: Class R1-p. 2: Girls' Club Cum. -1: Ski Club 2. Il. -1: Span. Club 2. 3. -1. Pfistimvsf Dauviup anti hating a guutl tiinf' with Mary . Amlfilinn: To attr-nil tht- llnixvrsity ui Vfztshiligtriii. RINALDO. ICTIIEI. lllf Ethz'l -Big B fl. -1: Class Coin. Il: Girls' Club Cum. 2. Ii. 4: Jr. Ch-v 2: Littlz- ll 2. Hobhivs: Rainbow antl athlntit-s. Anzlnilifnz: Tu bm-tnnc a nurse. ROBERTS. LAWRENCIC - Hut4li04l 7Class Rep. I: Cun- st-rvatinu Club 2. 3. 4: illovii' Crt-W Il: Travk 2. Il. 4: Tri-ll . Anllniliun: Tu liccoliic a track star iu tht' Olylnpiv Cami-s. RONISTEAD. C0Ll.EEN4 liomif- f'Cirls' Club Coin. 4: Jr. Glee 2: Rall R:-p. 2. Il. 4. llulnlfiux: Swimming. ,lnyt-4' and lid. .-imhiliun: 'ilu gn to Hawaii with ,luyvv aflvr gratluation. KONE. DONNA - D4mna fliirls' Club Cali. ll: Girls' Club Cain. 2. 3. 4: lion. Sm-. 2. 3. -lg l'.-T.-X. llani-nv Com. 4: Ski Club Il. 4: Spun. Club 2. Il. 4. Hobbies: Skiing. rlanuing and driving thu: rar. Prrslilrw: Cuing lu Zarz anti P.Y.N.'s nuff-tings. ROSS. DOROTHY' - lJat f -Bztutl 2. Il. ll Big B 1: Girls' Club Cum. Il. 4: Hun. Suv. 2. Sl. 4: Span. Club Il. it: Ski Club Il. ii-. .-llnlzitiurl: To tin suinething mlill'4'r'v!il. Prlxlimff: Crt-ating a fuss. ROIQSU. ARLICNIC - bully -liauk Rep. 2: Class Rap. 2: Forum Club il: ,lr. Cloe 2. 3, Ambition: Only lu bo what 'He wants mr- tn be. Pusrirnwx: Driving arnuntl anti talking nbuut the past. prfwvnt antl futurf' with C. ll, ISR H l I 'tt ' ' . l uw O9 -itll' .. zMlwb'uf ,,g'Q Ogwuff will-luif Itl'El.. ROY- Bod fXIoxivt1rcw3. lg Truck 2, fl. fimlli- linn: To owu a hot-rod . I'us11'n1f-: Running around in lllv t'ill'. RIlNlJQl'IS'I', WALIM-XCEf''W'ally -Y-A Cap. Choir 3, -lg 'Boys' Ulm' 2. 3. 1: Boys' Dnublv Quartvt Il. 4. Ilnlnlnif-x: Sports and vraitwork. Pusiirnr-xi Mnsir, rvatling a gootl book, and dancing, SADIIICII. GLORIA A: Rt-Ll flianking clerk IS: Big B ft: Forum Club fl-: Jr. Glu- 2: Littlv IS 2. .4mI11'lion: 'l'o grzullmtu-. Pu.v1inn'x: Enldiv. and just having fun, SAGE. lflll- I-III fllnsr-lnull 3. Vt: Football 2. II. -t: Stud. Council 4: Tri-ll 3. 1. Anzhiliun: 'l'o play uno voniplrto yvur of football without any il1tc'l'ft-l'0nce'. l'u.vlimf': Ilztilgilig uxounrl with tht' guys in tht- Vikings. SAl,YlQSICN. ClIAliI,0T'l'E lilo Iivuvvrr-ties ft. Arnlfi- lion: To ht- what Ili- would hun- me to bc. Pal P1't'1ff': I . Itople who think tht-v urn- hvttvr than anyont' vlsv. SATEH, DICK - Dirk -Bunk Iivp. Ll: Ski Cluh 4: Tnblv Tvnnis Club lg 'fcllllis 3. tl. Hulzllivx: Collvrling horfv smtiu-s und post mule. Alnlfilirm: To go to thc Ilniu-rsitv of Wulshiugton. HA'l'IIliIi. AKYID C. Arv'l- Prlxlinlff: Listnfning to tht- mdio, l'f'1 l'w'w': Worm-u tlutt dou't talk nulc-ws tht-y uunt H furor. SCARNEY. l I,0Rll'lNi'l HOIlllic 'Class Kvp. 21 Cirla' Club Corn. Zig Quill Club 3: Ski Club 1. Hol1I:y:I'ushing Xlzn'y's cur. .4rnlu'Iioll: 'llo bt- at wealthy widow. HCHUMANN. I'ilIW'AIfD' I'i1l fConst'rvutinll Club fl. 4. I'u.v1inw: XX'orking on my hot 0Zds . Pwr Pf'f'L'1': Cirls uho tlou't wvur sorks. SITYN. -XI.-KN Ii. Big: Al Iutru. Sports Club 2, 25. bl. nlnzhilion: 'l'o own it Buivk. Pvt l'uv:'v: Sopholuoms. SH -KNKS. Bowling -I-XNIICS jim - l ootlight1-rs IS. 4. Hulnbiwx: iuul skiing. Puvlinu-.v: Shorts und Slxztkt--pmy'P SHAW. EDDIE- I-Ill 'Quill Club 2. Il. -I: Ski Club 4: Trunk 2. 3. l. .-Imlfilion: 'l'o lu- at sllvvm-we in 4'rt'rytliing I ruult-rtukv, l'11xliniv.v: Sport-. tlauu-ing :intl hmiug at gown um.-. SHIXELY, ZORNY B ooulht-ul Assmn. Planning Com. 3: Boys' Cluh Prvs. I: llrluttf' 2. 3, lg Hon, Snr. 2, 3, 1: Stuflvnt Counvil ll 'l'ri-B 1, Holflnlrx: S4-ntling ful' C. 0. IJ. pau-kogos in my frivnsls' uuuu-s. P1-1 lhfffw: Tmtclit-rs who think that thvir subjtrcl is more ilnportatnl than :anything 1-lsv in liullurtl. SIXIPIER. GLORIA .l. Gloria -Bunk Itvp. 3. -1: Girls' Cluh Cont. I. Il, ig jr. Clvv 2: I.unt'hrln. 2. 35 Ullivt' t,.l4-rk ll. -1. .-llnlr1'Iinr1: 'ilu inzlkt: it vt-rtain guy happy. Puvzimv: Running around with Donna Mas-. SIMPSON. FIIICD - Frt'4l -Fuutllzlll 3. -ig Hon. Sm: 2. 3. 1: Ski Club 2. 3. 4: Trzlf. Squad 4. Amllilinn: To bl' lu-.xltbr and liw u rich. full life-. Puxlzrnv: Eating bunauia r-rt-:nu pu- 159 ix ll- SENNQDVQS My lil , ' S - 'W 51.4. i D i 'llllmiiiill' O ll .Rf I j .. ir--Y',i-- I -- '-' or Q5 3 mWf' 'gtaliti i M v kv ,.tlll.,litti.- QQQWU: N. SIMPSON. MARYO H- Sitnploson Y Glass Coin. fi. fi: I-'ootliglitl-is 1: Girls' Club Cont. 4: P.-T..-K. Ilanre- Com, 4. Hulzlny: Collevting olivz' pits. .-imbilioll: To stay ht-althy af lung as I tlrivv with Ilinnv. SlQI,I'iI.-XXII. l'fl'N.-Ut 4 Ifinar ' Tettnis 2.3.-1. .-llnlniliull: To tnakt' vnough mouvy to go to l'.L.C, l'11sIimr': Skiing anil swimming. SJOIXEIKG. .IANIIIE .lan fllig Il ll. 1: Clasb Com. 4: Forum IS. 4: Girl! Club Hop. 3: Hon. Sou. 2. 3. 4. Huhhivx: Svtinnning. batluiinton and just plain having fun. ,-!mlnTLinn: To bn- a sin-of-sf. SKAGEN. SI IlItI,IiY - I'unky - Big II 4: Class Svc. 4: Girls' Club Corn. Ii, -ig lion. Sort. Otlicvr 3: Hon. Soc. 2. IS. I: Stull. Count-il -1. Pvt I'wve: Pcoplt- who open lot-ke-r S309 anil laugh. l r1truri1f- lfxjfrvssion: Yun know il. SK.-Xlt'l'I..-XND. BERNICE T. - Bt-rnit-e - Girls' Club Com. 1. liuliliiuv: Sewing and t-ooking. Paslimes: Skiing, fishing :intl traveling. SLUXN. BAIKR.-XItAf Al f Class Com. 2. 3. 4: Girls' Club Coin. 2. fi: Hon. Soc. 2. IS, -ig Sr. Cab. 4-1 Shingle Stali 1-: Tal. Stall' Ambilinlis: To change Hamrick- Eiorg-er'ii to S'oan and Iiiitxiritwk-Evergreen and to strike it rivh on ith antl Pint' with Jo. Pzzslimvx: Going tu Zarz anll P.Y.N.'s met-tings with the Big Four and slant-ing to Bob Marshall, SMITH. HOIIEIIT Il. .IR.!i'Boob ---Football 2: P.-'I'.A. Danone Cunt. 4: Span. Club fl: Trai. Squafl -1. flmhilioll: Tn livtrontv a wealthy vattlt- ranvher. Pt-z 1'f'Pt'rf: Bossy uouwn. SMITH. SHIIiI,EYf Gagntar -Aascnt, Plan. Com. -1: Clas- Cont. 1: Girls' Club Cnni. 2, 13 Ollice Clerk 33 Quill Club 1: Ski Club 4, flmlliiian: To keup at lcast one boy Irit-ntl away front my rousin. PM I'1'e'vv: The 87 inilt-s tu Anaoortvs. SNYDER, JOIIN TIIFIODURICA 'iTt-tl -xlnilniliun: To set an all-time abwcntfe retrurtl at srhonl anil ncvr-r luis-is a :lay at work. Put Pfwvzw Van's hartl bench. - SOLTINIH, ELLA ,II1lANf''W'artlr'n -Class Corn. 4: Foo!- liglixt-ra -1: Girls' Club Com. Il. -1: l'.-'I'.A. Dance Com. 3. 4: Quill Club Il. -imlzilinli: Always tu bt' friencls with . TU Carole, otsic. I rant'i. Tumtlit' and the rt-at of the girls. Iwivorilu lfxlirt-.s.tio11: Ili Barry. SPALIDING. JIM- .Iiiu f-Football 2. 3, 4: Lunt-hrm. 4. Ilublnivs: Collecting tics. PM Pveuv: Football players that havv bail sportsmanship. 92 ..PlCAItM KN. IIKIINIZ MIN' Big B fi. I: Hurt. Sow. 2. Il. 4: l.ittlt' II 2: Shingle Staff 'Ig 'I'eat'lt0r's Aiul 2. 3: Girls' i ZZZ :5ijQff2Q , Club Com. -1. llohlliux: Reading, sewing and working Y' harzl at my arnbitiun. ,-imlzilion: Tu lite a usrful antl sttcvcssful lifv. SPRAGUIC, BILL- f Williz: -I il:l1l Patrol 2, li, 4. Ambi- tion: To get out of st-houl and get a goutl stcatly job. Pct Pl'f'L'e': Getting up in thx- morning. STARR. CORAL- Coral f Anti Sniok. Cum. -1: Class Com. -tg Girls' Club Cab. 4: l'.-'I'.A. Danna Com. 4: Iloll Rt-p. 2, 3: Span Club 2. 3. Ilulrlziws: Dil-k. tlancing anal skiing. l'r1slimf'.v: Going planes with Dim-k. working .intl eating lun:-h with ,loan aml Kathy in tht- Girls' Club Ronin. Sli.-YIIES. ICIIIIIA CLAIRE- Bly Fri:-ntl Iclrtna ' Ylgvavcr- tss llc-p. -l: Quill Club 3. 4: Spun. Club Ii. .-Imliiliuli: To gratluatt- this yt-ar. Puxlirnflx: Running from 220 to All :intl bat-k four times a llay. 140 7 7 Y Y Y 2 ' 11 U l lil O OO' 1 ' Qn 'l,nib QMWO r D I - i ll . 'i O , O I if xi r- -' Ov ,o'4l'0WW'Vf 'wiiliii-is QU . STUNIC. LEWIS I.e-wi, Hulfhv: 'l'inkr-ning with tht- xisilafv parts of a var, .-irrtlnfliufz: To ln- a naval ollivr-r. 5'l'UNl'i. l'l'iGiiY' Pug Class Coin. I: filass Ra-p. l: Girls' Club Cunt. 2: l'.-'I'.A. llanrz' Coin. -1: Span. Cluh LZ. Il. .-Irullilinn: 'lin lnvvt Hrlvn un at sand tlune in the- 'Xrahian lls-svrt. Ilulahy: Stullctl animals. STONI-1. WALT JR. f .lm- -Bust-hall 3: I-'untball 1: Tri-B il. flrnfzzllurzg Tu join tht- Air Fnrvv. Pvt Puvzw: Giggl- ing girls. STURINU. .IANIES A. Jimmy fliuwling -l. Huhhy: liullr-rting hurse niiniatuxvs. PM Pvt-tv: Trw ing to vullvvt 4 Q nmmfy ft-mn pmtpltv I loan it to. S'I'ltANDOU. 0ltVIl.LE ll. 0rv Anti Snlok. Chnl. 11: llaskvtllall 2: Sports Kilulb fl. -li Trai. Squatl -I. Huhlnirfx: Skiing anti spnrts. .-lnzhiliun: To gn to 4-falls-ge' with Waynn-. 5'l'll:X'l l'0N. HUB WY. l'iinstt'in Hun, Sm: 2. fl. 41 Quill Club 2. 3: Tal. As!! lftlitor 3. Puxlimv: Giving rnh downs to Stan aml ju al Nurlh Hz-ach. PM I'f-vw: Thosv girls who knew you muff' :intl tht-n snulr you in tht- hallways. SYIQGL. l..-HLA l.ail.t f Class Cont. 4: Jr. Glu-v 2: l'.fT.A. Dani-v Cum. -1: Roll Rep. 4: Span. Club 2. Il. llnlzliivx: Dancing. fuutlmall games. antl swimming. PM l'we'1'f': Sztrvastic pvoplv. SYHGI-I. STAN Stage-'V Football 2. fl. .-lnxlnilifm: To ht' anything lnul a knm-kln-'l1l'a4l. Puxlinlv: Fintling a way ltr gt-I tht- nhl nian's 4-ar. sxuxsox. x1.trnm'x --mr.- fP,,..m.,... ia.-ft i.an.1.-t-nz Pwr P.-ft... 1'hr.-t- ,..-wiv wi.,-it -hp.-0 .i....1i.i only tu- tw... SW'l'iENl iY. l5Oll-- l itln ' Anti Snluk. lfunt. 4: Bass-ball fl: Traf. Sqnatl -1: 'fri-ll -1. Ilulzlnirs: Stamps and girls. I'uvr1'rm-: Playing hast-hall at thi- tie-ld house-. 5lYl'iNSUNl. ll,-KYID DANE A Cap. Choir 2. 3. lv: Boys' Ulm? 2, 3: Fil-ld Patrol 3: Roll Rvp. 2. Ambilitzn: To make a rnillinn tlullars. Pfzxfinlw: Skiing at Stn-vena with Al. 'l'AYl..Oll. JI-LRRY l i.f Jf'rry - l 'outlJall 2: Stagt' Crew 2. ll. ig 'l'raf. Squad 11. Anlbiriurz: To get a grind jolt anti kt-vp il. Puxlinzt-s: Im- skating. skiing and hunting. TENNANT. l'A'l' Nl. Ne-Ne llantl 2. fl, -1: Class Cunt. fi, -iz l.unt-hrni. Ii: Urchvstra 2, 3: Quill Clult 2. Hobby: Cnllevting pivturu of Ken. PM Pvwrf: Pt-uplv who act bt-tler than tht-y arv. THUMAS. KAY Lover Anti Synnk. Klum. 1: Fnotlrall 2. 3. 4: Hun. Soc. 11. fl. -1: Trask 2, 3, 4: Trai. Squad 3: Tri-ll 2. i. flabby: linnvinving mysvlf that I halt- wunien. Azrrbiziarz: Tn ln-1-Univ a format ranger antl a hnshantl. THOMPSON. R.-XYMUNIT Kay ffilnss Rvp. fl: Fit-ld Patrol fi: Sports Cluh 3. llolzhirx: Cullevting stamps. I'i1slinrwx: Playing tvnnis antl uthffr sports, 141 V 4 al' ...lil-5,500.3 1 of V Y kv ..tllllgW.l H Q. 4 M- ' s 2 - 1 tv 'Ill' ullll Q Q D Alb ii u l nV -il i O ll t l ,Wi llagtu O l 5 THOMSON, li0Bl'iR'l' - Bob -V Class Rvp. 24 Tn-nnis ll. E Prmlimcx: Playing tvnnis. pina:-lilc and list:-ning ta thc 5 Yarliu. Pwr Pcrfmi: lloIm'work. 5 THOHNILEY. CIIARNIAINE Yr -S'Cl1ar 7i4mluflion,: Tu visit all my fri:-ntls in Dcnvcr. Pt-1 Pt-cifw: Jcaluusy. THOHSON. DONNA' -is-,aeaky --A cal., Choir 2. za, .ig T i l T U Anti Smok. Coin. 3: Girls' Club Cab. -1: Han. Sac. 2. 13, 4: P.-'l',4. Dance Conn. 3: Triplc Trin JL fl-. Hobby: Trying to sing. Puxlimc: Trying tn kc:-p my ignorance a svcrct. TIIUNRIAN, ARLENE- Bluntlit: -Class Cum. Lg Hon. Suv. 2. Il, fl: Lib. Clerk 2. 35 Quill Club 4. Anilfiliori: To go nn an archcnlogical exp:-tlilion. Fuamin- Express xirm: W'hc're's my pencil? JELLE, EUNlCE- Eunicc -Attvn. Clerk 25 Fai-um Club '11 Girls' Club Cum. 3. 1g Hull. Suv. 3. 4-g Lib. Clcrk 4-3 Span. Club 2. Il, 4. Aniliifiun: To gn tn the University uf Washington for two yt-ars antl then bccunm an airline stcwarmlcss. Pu.v1irm's: Stardustcrs, Cbarmaincs, Rainbow and Chuck. URNER, JAMES A.- Slmrty f Class Rt-p. Jig Foul- ligbtcrs 3. 1: Hmm. Soc. 3. 4: Scnallc- 2: Span. Club 2. 33 Traf. Sqnaml 4, Iiulzlzicx: Sccing thc Princcss and skiing. flmlfizinu: To bc an nbstclrician. LRICKSEN. IRICNIC -fA- 1renc f l:lntcrc4l Iruin Ketchikan, Alaska. Amlnitiun: To go In Norway. Pvt I'w'1,'i': Pvtnplc wha makc nnisv Mllcn thcy arc rating. l'LV.'XNC. 1'-XTRICIA-- l'at fllig ll 4: Dobalc 35 Girls' Club Cub. flag Jr. Clce 2. 3: Tal. l 4caturz' Ezlitor 1. Ambi- Iinn: To gn on a pigmy bun! in darkest Africa. Pnxlimc: film-cling Talisman tlcarllincs. VAN WATER. RAE f Elir- -A Cap. Clinir 4: And. Clcxk 3g Class Cum. 4-5 Class Hcp. 2. 4-g Mail. Dance Pruzl. -l-4 Rall Hcp. 2, IS, mlmlzilion: Tn bc a succcssful kimlcr- gartcn teacher. PM P1'1'm': Girls who smokin YARNES. MARY L- Slmrty fAnti Smok. Cum. Sig Bank Clark 4: Girls' Club Cum. 44 Oilicc Clcrk 23 Ski Club 3, 1. flmlzilifm: Tu gn to the University uf Yfusbitigttui. Pc! l'1'c1'1': XVuunl4-n sbocs. YERBIIRC. EUCENI-if Elsie ---Anti Sniok. Coin. 3. 'lg Assem. Ortl. Cum. 4: Bas:-ball 2. Il. 43 Football 2, 3. -1-g Traf. Squaml fl: Tri-li 3. 4. Puxlimc: Hanging arnunil with thc guys in tht: Vikings. lfatiurilz- Exlrlw-xxinrr: What's that?', VIK. Jllll-'Vicl'-A Cap. Cbuir fig lluys' Clcc 2. Zig w , Cbcss Club 2. Iig Fnotlightws 15 Ilay lrotl. -lg Ski Club 2. 4. Holrlricx: Skiing aunl wild womcn. Anllziliufz: 'l'u sci: thc wnrlil from a box car. ' .. f YIRKEI,YS'I', LILLY -f Christy - - Anti Snuik. Cum. S55 Girls' Club Cum. 2. 3. 13 Hun. Sur. 2: Svnatc 3g Stamp Rcp. 2. Ambilinli: Tn gramluale from tht: University of '-I Washington. Pfzslimc: Running around with tbc girls G in Zarz. l'.V.N.,s annl Cbarmaincs. WALBICRG. JLRIENE K-1.-1-ry -Anti smak. 4g Bank Mawr' W Q L Q is MW ivwl C away ' ' Clerk 2. Il. 43 Girls' Club Cab. -I-g Ilnn. Soc. 2, 3, 'lg Sr. Cab. il. Paxzinzf-: Practicing my sax. Pt-I Pwcru: Irs-nu and NIaurine's tlivlsf th:-y make mv feel fat. VAI,D1'IRHAUC. PICTICIR J. f Pate f-f Huhlf-v':. Asking ptwuplu tu laugh at my jokes. Anllziliufl: To bc a gruat cnxnmcrcial.artist with a Conlincntal cniivcrtililv. tbrve blnnnlcs anal nmnvy for gas. 142 Active cons Il I ' 2 gg 5' fa 5 Q-ul 5141551-A IIIIN 51-ar an-: XII: Spcvk. SI1flt'll'fX1lI'I Shirln-5 fIIV'LlNUll. IIUIHIU I're-vusl, Hum! Hgymlin, x ' U I, ,mvm I V ,y ...,,.,. .. . ,., . .. XVIII I IX f XRD HUII HH IiI'.NI'.N I -X I IX rf .5t'1'dIlIli Ifmat hlurlu Fxxamxxml. .lulmny XM-Inln-r. Ilumhl Hmm-. ,lllllllly I.l4llll . ,. ,. . . ,. , f. . , . . Bill I'llllll'. N-II Ufetlmu. Nllkq- IIIIIUH. fnwl Huff: l'ul Ilml-mx. lmwnm- Iulv. lhmuu Iwm-. Xrlvm- XII:-11. XI1ll'lIfIl Lulu. .Ivy IIIIIIHQLIIRIIII, IMI ,Imp-N, Uf'I'IYI'I'Y ff KRD KULI. KIfI'IlIfSI'N'I'A-X'I'IYI'15 Svrwzrl Razr: Xfurifm Ilealvy, Jimmy Ilww. .Iilll Ifuli. IIIllli'Ix Ilullglllvrty. .I2ll'Ix HUII. Tlmmaf llulluml. XX aym' Doyle. NIuriIyn 'NIcNe1-sv. l ir.vl fx'nu': RQ-sells Rmhlu, ,Iulw I4l'IIx9IlIN'I'Q, Ilunnu 'l'Im1'sm1, Umllm Cisluson. Carol IIITQIIIIISI, Carol Smith. Rum- Yi1IlNY21ll'l4. ,J Y' IONUR SOClE'l'Y-7711'rf1 Row: Jerry Fehr. Cene Craig. Don Johnson. lftl Barber. Tom Clogston. Ruth ClCltlPY1lS. r. Bill Jeffers, Gerry llnnningiharn. SUVUIIII Rolf: Niarlt-nc Hostoni. Mabel liainpbell. Her llolnnlahl. lfleanor Benson, lui Henderson. Eleanor -Xntlerson. Pat l.eiren. Cerry llorgen Bev ilootlrnan. l at llodson. XX yonzl lxlflle, lillltillll l4lll'lSl4'llf+PTl. ia Cronqnisl. l irxl Role: Gloria lflderlxin. Barbara lirlanilsen. Xdflyn Frye. Inga Falk. Naney Xllen. Niaxine lfrielison. Karen tnsen. Carol Rr-rgqnist. 'Nlarilyn Coles. I . K, , rf .f ,I A K dl JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY--Tflirfl H0141 Fred Stearns. Qlim l'eflersf-n. larry Wold. Franlx Yoogcl. .Iohn Webber. Peter Stone. .lim Swanson, Kon Trannnell, Graham Molitor. Sueoml Row: Marlene Wentlahl. .Mulrey Schatz. lmnore 5ny4ler, Margaret Walsh Nella Spencer. Beverly Yan Hystee. Carol Nelson. Joane l,orz-ntzen. Ruth Hiehartlson. Yirginia l.ox ett. l i1'.s! ROIl'f Carol Poolnian Nlargruret Kurls. 'Niargaret Ryan. Barbara l.eptrr-lx. Marie Svenflson. Kathy Tynes. l.aila Nlyklebusl. .lanet Zerwekh. Dorothy Sinxpier 'l'Ht-I 'QQUIZ KIDS-7 at Ballard High who proudly set the pare in seholastie learning and school serx ive vom pose one of the sehoolis most Outstanding organizations. the Honor Soeiety. These hrain whizzes are also prominent in other organizations and aetivities in school. The aspiration of every member is to wear a gold torch pin whieh signifies the senior tnetnhers. juniors are know n by il red and hlaek two-bar pin, and sophomore lnentbers earn il one-bar pin. Some of the more promising boys and girls in Honor Sm-iety are given opportunities to pursue higher tielrls ol learning through seholarships offered by eolleges and business firms throughout the eountry. Aside from reeeiving points for grades. members are gixen extra St'1'Yil'C points lor partieipation in outside aetivities. sueh as holding an ofiiee in the Boys' or Girls' Clubs. or lor serving as president ol one of the three classes or of most other sehool organizations. Library' and uuditoritnn rlerlcs both 1'ec-eiretwo - points for their service. These are just a few ofthe ways in which points are earned lor llonor Soeiety- -- an organization made up ol' eonseientious. hardworking. and deserving young people. -II it W6 Qfu .ii 1-'ill' 1' .Q O . ' Qi Q -ull , li ' lib 4 N. -nilllll Q wliill Q ..'3 '3Wlff' 'qlill lr' C i - i WEAVER, Bll.Lf liill - Lunchrni. 1..4mbi1ir1n: To bc n cmnnmrciul artist. Pi-l Pwvu: Girls who smoke. W'EEKS. CHURCH ff- Cn0argem1s - Buys Glu- 3, -i. Hulzlfy: liimlvl railrnarling. Amilinn: To be burivtl in n soliil gold vuflin. YVEST, ROBERT I'. - Bob -Movie Crew 3, -ig Sports Club 3. Ambition: To attcncl the University of Wlashing- ton. Paslimwi Trying to inwrnt a brass magnet. W'Hl'l'l'1. .lllANIT.-if-UNitn 'WForum Club l: Girls' Club Coin. 4-5 P.-TA. Dance Cum. -1. Hnlillivx: Drawing fashions and roll:-r skating. Frnvnrin: Ifxprwxsiuzi: Oh fish. H-W, WHITE, KENNETH - HKQ-n', -H liasi-hall Mgr. 2g Boys' Club Rep. Il. Halzlzy: Radius. ,-imiriazz: Tu att:-ml the Univ-rsity of Vl'ashington. WICK. DON- - Air-Wickll-fBaseball 2. 3. 13 Baslwthall 3. 4: Class Pres. 33 Stud. Cuunvil 3, -ig Trai. Squad 4: Tri-B 3, 4. Hobby: Beating :ny bass drum. PM l'm'1Je: Cross-eyed umpirvs. WILLEY, EMMA M.-'GDivkie f Aud. Clerk 2. 3, 43 Girls' Club Com. 2. 3. Ilablriws: Dancing. ner-illr-wrn'k anal boys. Pastimv: Snraking vainly into sluxly hall and eating it. WlI.I.I.-HIS, LARRY fiW'illi1- fBasm-ball2: llasf-ball Mgr. 2. fig Bank Rvp. 3: Class Com. 43 Ski Club 3. Ilublzy: Going out with the boys. Puszimv: Washing dishvs. W'Il.SON, DORICNE--- Doreen -All!-ull. Clvxk 2g I.uncil- rin. 2. 4. Amlxizimz: To lmvunie a nurse. I'uxlinu': Play- ing the piano. W'ITSOE, JI-1-'xNET'1'l'I-- ,IiuuiunfAnil. Cla-rk Il, -l: Class Coin. lg Mull. Danvu Prorl. Il, 4, Ilnlilny: K1-4-pinga scrap hook of Ballard sports. Pm Pewvw: Cum-1-ited purple. YYRIGHT, DOLORE5 Fish l ur'v Big li 1: Girls' Club Cab. -ig Svnatc 1-. llnlnlzy: Dancing. Anilriliulz: Tu catch Glen Manvl'i:lv.'hm'I1. YANTlS, DOIKFEN Yantis --Big ll 3. -l: Class llvp. 2. 31 Girls' Club Com. 43 Girls' Club Rvp. 2, 45 l'.-T.A. Dann-0 Coin. 1: Tal. Stall 3. Paxlinxvs: Dancing. swim- ming and haxing fun. Pu! I'v1'Lw: Surcustir girl fri:-urls. my 1 . i'W 5 E if 5 x M. 4' ki v.. i W.. W W -sir . W YERGIN, CHANDl.l'Ill R: Chan - Boys' Cleo 1: l-'ielnl Patrol 2, 3, -lg lulra. Sports Club 2. 3, i: Mmiv Crew 4. Ambiitiun: To pass history. Pvt Pvzfvr: Blonmlvs who arcn't. YETTER, Cl'lllAl.D I'.fL',l1-rryl'-Cllvss Club -1-g Fielll Patrol -13 Ski Club 2. 3, 1. .-lmhiziun: Tu uwn a ranch. Pvt Pfierc: Pe-oplv who know things without asking. ZUNDEL, LOYE Y: i'Loyl1' -Assvln. Ord. Cum. 3: Hon. Soc. 2, 3, -ig P.-TA. Dauvf- Coin. 3. li Sr. Cab. 4: Tal. Editor 3. .-lnllzilinn: To hit V'.S.C. with Jzirkie. Pet Pe-cw: Pcoplc who are always rbanging their minrls. 143 44941 4? - .K S5 -Q Acknowledgnzen ts For their sincere and personal interest in the success of this book the editors and advisor wish to thank: Miss Phyllis Hetuly . . . Frank McCaffrey's Acme Press Mrs. Cliff Stone . . . . . Ralston Studios Mr. Al JPHS f'll . . Frank lVlcwCal'lrey's Acme Press Mr. Richard Lea . . . Sterling Engraving Q Oo OO lg.. rv' Wfyfff' ff, ,ff M5219
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