Ballard High School - Shingle Yearbook (Seattle, WA)
- Class of 1952
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The annex, built in 1942, replaced the portables which once stood on the north school grounds, Where, this year, an All-City Arbore- tum was planted. For several years the only senior high school in Seattle, Ballard greeted 175 Freshmen students in September, 1951. Ballard High School Seattle, Washington Beavers Wlvit flirtem Poleg Famous Locks C If .L . it mf . It yi Z v . s ii' ig -,N KN 1 db'-f Ms... a --.....,,, .LL 1,2 ,Q 5 ,Wk at .I W wg in N M My I .I W, 4, ii ui.. W. 5 .I 3 ,, w, I . X. . .. he i Q J-M-, 1 n 'Mmm qw. Ns: Mow. SEATTLE'S TOTEM POLE was erected Oc- tober 18, 1899. Origin- ally built as a memorial to an Indian woman, CHIEF-OF-ALL WOMEN, of the Raven clan of Tongass Island, Southeastern Alaska, the Totem Pole tells three legends. CTotem Poles are read like a column of Chinese figures, from top to bottom.j In the Hrst and second stories, the Raven, at the top of the Pole, holds the moon in his beak, indicating that it was he who Hrst let the moon out of its magic box. The last epi- sode tells of a Woman who, when she made derogatory remarks about frogs, found her husband and children turned into frogs. Fin- ally, she was forgiven, and her husband and Children Were restored to human forms. PIONI-ZER SQUARE and Seattle's Indian Totem Pole, one of the city's best known landmarks, are favorite visiting spots, es- pecially during Seattle's Centennial Birth- day Year. fPicture Courtesy of Seattle Timesj. 'W' S ,- .- A-ww . A Q . ,., 4015: M avi? v v :mls av 3. W. ...v- 5 . i 1 5 1 BALLARD FISHING FLEET, moored at Salmon Bay wharfs, is one of Scnttle's most pictur- est ue tourist attractions. Picture Courtes of Seattle Dail Times. l Y Y Among the customs and traits of the Scnndinavinns, who were the first people to settle in Ballard district, is 21 love of the sen, both for pleasure and as a means of livelihood. Commercial fishing, and its related industries, have made Ballard the prosperous community that it now is. Fishermen, devout people, find reverent satisfaction in remembering that Jesus found His first disciples beside their fishing boats on the shores of Galilee. 6 ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,Tru ,t,, 77,77 Y , YYY -V Ballardites Launc Birds'-Eye View of the City of Scurrlc, Puget Sound, Xlfashixigton Territory, 1878 QConrtesy Seattle Post-Intclligeilcerq i r Mr. Sears, Mr. Burnett try their luck at catching n big une during Bnllnrd's Fishing Derby. Boatag Learn avzlgation Mr. Oistad and his Navigation Class study charts of Puget Sound waters. H-f--...M , - L,e,.+- - Junior High Selmnl students display Ll Northwest Salmon the Seattle Sehimls' Centennial lfxhihition. 7 Shingle Honors Chief Seattle, Indian Peacemaker Shingle staff members of 1952 dedicate this annual to CHIEF SEATTLE, Indian war- rior and peacemaker, for whom Seattle was named. In December, 1854, on the shores of Elliott Bay, a thousand Indians, with Chief Seattle at their head, assembled to meet the territorial governor, Isaac Stevens. Chief Seattle's wisdom and goodness led him to warn and protect the struggling col- onists against hostile Indians, despite threats to his person, his authority, and his position as Chief. Had he joined in the Indian War against the settlers in 1855, the future and prosperity of the Queen City would have been delayed many years. The principle which dominated Chief Se- attle in his fifty years of leadership was Peace with Justice . Seattleites are proud that their city bears the name of this heroic Indian Chief. Schools' Centennial Exhibition I nspires Visitors .4 M rf' 15 SEATTLE IN MINIA- TURE , an exhibit featuring transportation Cby Edmond Meany Junior High Sehoolj is especially enjoyed by Bal- lard teachers and students. A PIONEER FAMILY SCENE, as depicted by Seat- tle Grade School children, delight Ballard students at the Seattle Schools' Centen- nial Exhibition, where Seattle school work from kindergar- ten through Adult Education classes is shown. SEATTLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS' CENTENNIAL EXHIBITION November 12-15, 1951 at the Civic Auditorium, attracted thousands of interested Seattleites. BOOTHS were decorated and manned by Bal- lard students for Latin, French, Spanish, Shingle, Talisman, chemis- try, physics, creative writing, langu- age arts, library, first aid, photo- graphy, art, home economics, cloth- ing, commercial, social studies, ma- thematics, wood working audio vis- ual, physical education, and health education departments. 9 Styles of one hundred years ago, when almost all clothing was made in the home, are shown in the Clothing of Yes- te1'd11y Centenninl Booth, Centennial Depicts DEMONSTRATIONS put on by Ballard classes at Seattle Public School's Centen- nial Exhibit November 12-15 included: liquid air, t'Z7i'l1liSfl'J'j electrical dynamic energy, jrlzyxivxg first aid, bealzfla ezfzlea- fiong XL'Zl. jlIg machine attachments, L'l0fb- ingg wrestling, flflyiiflll fwfllcvlfiozzg Ath- letes of Today and Yesterday, sfrorfsg electrolysis, rhenzisfryg models of Coulee, Bonneville Dams, jzlzysirsg high voltage, high frequency, neon, demonstrations, plzvyxirx. Bullard members of the All-City Band played four nights. Betty Jn Krause, senior, demonstrates 11 modern sewing machine, in Clothing Today Centennial Booth. cademic Advances EXHIBITS by Ballard students at the Se- attle Public School Centennial show in- cluded: city government chart, social xlznfiexg tables, lamps, worm' 'worlzingg jewelry, IIIFILIII work, posters, atom models, 4'l11'nzisf1'yg office machines, t'0llIllZl'l'l'it115 murals for The Ballard Story, and Car- toons, arf, portraits, pbofograjubyg alco- hol, dental displays, fwafffl !'tl1lt'tlff0IIQ ath- letic exhibit, xjzorisg posters, scrapes, Span- ixfag eight foot mural for IifC'l'flfIII't' lifillfflj murals, poems, essays, sketches, l'l'l'I1lijl'L' 'Ilf'l'iff71g lzoofh. Ml'fCHANlCAl, MAN, made by Sheet Metal Classes, at lfdison Technical School, interests Dunita I'rascr. ZH, M-.Q-is Mr. Danner, Bill Yetter. and two West Seattle boys, perform Chemistry experiment at Centennial lgxhihifion. Schools Celebrate Seattlefv Birtllclay THE BALLARD STORY was produced by the music, drama, dance and art departments, for Ballardls Night at Seattle Public Schools, Centennial Exhibition at the Civic Auditorium November 14. Since Ballard is a section of the city traditionally and romantically associated with fishing and lumbering, and with Scandinavian culture, the produc- tion featured Scandinavian dances, and the church service traditionally held for fishermen at the opening of fishing season. Recordings by Ballard's orchestra were heard in the program. A mural for the stage was made by the art depart- ment. Ballard teachers serving on All-City Faculty Centennial Committees were: Miss Charlton, music, Mr. Jensen, ull- vit-y-lazznrlg Miss Quigley, Sjnmisb, Miss Sliper, liliraryg Mr. Glaser, Sl'lC'I1L'f'j Mrs. Rodenhouse, first aid. lid Krahn portrays a philosophical Hsherman when he narrates for Ballard Daysu, stage production, at Seattle Schools' Centennial lix- hibition November I4 at the Civic Auditorium. Social and Square Dancing Members, in Scandinavian Costumes, danced Swedish and Norwegian folk dances for The Ballard Story on the stage at the Civic Auditorium for Seattle Schools' Centennial Show. 'th pen House at Civic Auditorium liAl,l,AllD STUDENTS proudly participated in preparing and presenting the SCHOOL CENTENNUXL EXPOSI- TION of 1951. Nearly 55,000 visitors crowded the aisles, and applauded the dramatic presentations. A spirit of team- work and cooperation prevailed, making the Exposition .1 real success. Other Community-School cooperative projects of 1951- 1952 Qboth new this yearj were: VOCATIONAL CON- FERENCE Day, March 18, when thirty professional and business leaders explained and discussed opportunities in their fields to all Ballard students, in conference groups. BUSINESS-EDUCATION DAY , May 8, which gave stu- dents a holiday so that teachers could spend the day as guests of Seattle businesses. Next fall, business men will reciprocate, spending a day as guests of the schools. Mr, Xvallser, liallard teacher, enioys liot dog at Centennial Show. Shingle Staff uses borrowed Seattle Tim s lrt t ir s il r ggi T able of Contents ADMINISTRATIONS Page 15 ORGA TIONS Pagc'27 SPORTS 'S' - Niigfge 53 E SCHQOLIJFE CLASSES Page 89 S Pagc79 STUDI1NTS INQHLX XS PWQU7 E S ',-. . f gg -Q., 5 1 s if , , . ,. 5 i , , iw fi WY Q'iHil1ii3fg FV, .W iii i is FAEX2 ff M jj, W Q, ix' VMVEJW xii M My Mwfwf ff' W' . 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Thr Poi11f , whirl: um lorulwl al lbw flllllfll Piorzwr' Sqznzw, lfirsl Ixlflllll' uml Yuxlvl Sfrwl, was un isluml ul full Iizlv. Nwzrly all of flu' rurly rwiflwzh, ux 1L'l'll as lmul Imliunx, u'w'kwl in Yaxlm-'x Mill, lfllltkb lngqlzfz vufling llllllbfl' in 1355. A zubarf wax lluili md lo flvrp zculvr, aml .voou llllllllff lH'0KlIll'f5 ll'l'I'l' Irving sbipjwzl lo China and ulbvr foruigu jmrfx, as zwll as I0 Sun Fran- risru. Ilwzxcx of .vawwl llzmllm' n'plu1'ml lug ulllinx in fha' rillagv. So Yr.xlm .x Mill lIItll'kl'tl flu' llllllllllt' lilxlfifllllllg uf Svatflfs grvulvsf imluxfry! dministration Mr. Burnett, boat house attendant, Mr Sears l.1unc,I1 rowboat for annual Beaver Fxslung Derby Winans' HFBIQR D. JOHNSON, I'rim'i1ml Adminzktrators Prazke ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO, when settlers landed at Alki, young people had to learn to hsh, hunt, and trap. Pioneer teenagers had the hard- ship of Cultivating a country that was still in its childhood, fighting with ln- dians, and, later, for their eivie rights. Present teen-agers are continuing to clear the road by tilling their way through depressions, and through difli- eulties between countries, says Mr. Heber D. Johnson, principal of Ballard High School. The Seattle Sehool's Centennial Exhi- bition, he said, was a wonderful oppor- tunity for the students of Seattle to dc- velop more eonhdenee in themselves, and in higher educational institutions of the City. r S llemine Superintendent of Seattle Schools, Mr. liendele, Mr. Rowlee, Dr. Chester Babcock, Director of Curriculum for u 11.1 tl 1ur1 Paulson, Girls' Club president, speals at the Seattle Schools, and Mr. Paulson, enjoy coffee before Mr. llabcoelx Seattle High Sehool Football Jamboree in October. addresses teachers. ada it T een-A gers l llGH SCHUOI, STUDENTS OF TO- DAY are no different from those of yester- day or tomorrow, says Mr. A. 'l'. Van Dev vanter, Vice-Principal of Ballard High School. Students are a product of their environment. If the scientific facts which are heing discovered every day can he effectively applied to education, methods of teaching in the next fifty years will show many beneficial results. Mr. Van Devanter enjoys pioneer life. In previous years he has spent most of his summers as a United States Park Ranger at Olympic National Parla. QLast summer he went to school at the University of W'ash- ington.j He praises the Park for its beauty and wild life, and congratulates XY'ashing- ton citizens for having such a wonderful playground. Wt. lfrnest Campbell, Assistant Superintendent of Nlr Y-red R ,II as if 'ts' QQ was .-X. l. XXX DltXrXiN ll'.R. lllri' l'l'f1If'illill antf, Director ol' Qcience md Nlr Xliss Q A l v tilks with Nlr .. .. uigei . ..XxlXI1 1 iools, assenihly orator, talks with Nlr. livers. Cilaser. So- lleid conf- ' - A ' ' ' A ' ' ' A N. 1 itntt . , er at C .nttnnial I xhxhits. Centennial Lxhihition Director Faculty Build Log ubin , Hunt Fierce Anim Emma Madsen looks on in the newspaper show at Centennial Exhibition. .XRXlS'l'ItONtl, I'l0N.XI.l7f XYurhl history, world geugrnplly, rlchate, Iln11Ifiv.v.' Stamp tiolli-sting, music, Tn1:'i'I.' To the tiranil t'anynn, XRNOLIJ, .MINES Vmnpositinn. I.vu:'i' of ulrxriirrf Second scnlcstcr. Illfflilili, l.ll.l.l.XN f VVm'hl history, l'. S. history. Halvbyf Kcaaling, Trn':'t'I: .Xir trip tn Chicago, IIENIJELIZ, IIICNRY--Physical education, Coach: Football, basketball. Dir'm'fiu'.' C'ommencement exerciSeS, Holzlminxrf Home planning, gardening. IEIRCIIBLXN, llERl2ERT-Cinnpusitinn. Stinlyi at Columbia l'nivvrsity. Hnlvlvif'.v.' Reading. travel, music. llL,XNC'll,XRIl, Xl.XRYffl.anguagc artw. literature. Hobby: Sulling pictures. ULICSSINKS, l.l2N-f-liencral science, lintany. ,S'jum.r0r.' SPAIJE Cluh, I'InI1Iv.r.' Photograpliy, movies, swimming. llRliS'l', liI.lC.XNt7R fI.uncln'omn. IIobl1,x'.' 'XX few collections. IZRUNYN, ll.XRRYf Vlhmlslxop. Holzlzicxr: traveling, fishing. 7iV'4lf'L'1.' to fanatla nnfl liastern Li. S. l,L'L'li, I7.XX'1lJ--L:mguagc arts, composition, speech, play proiluctinn. .5if7t7lI.iUP'.' lfootlighters' Cluh. Dircrtor: School plays. Hfwlvlinxr: lVashing rlishcs, halmy sitting, writing. I!l'RI.liItill, ISICSS tit-mncti'y. lInlvlv1'i',v.' Ri-ailing, music. 'l'l'4l:1'l.' liver tht' statc of xYZlSlll111.It0ll. lil'RNli'li'I', IHlN.Xl.Il flk-nmanship :intl apt-lling, cmninercial law. typing, .l.r.v1'.vIi1uI rum'l1.' fimthall, hrxwehall. l'lnlvlv,v: tirh- ing. gulf. HYIQRS. l,litlNlIJ.XS tlnnpusition, lmngnagc arte. .S'l'011.wr Svnim' Ula-4, llnlvlvrxx' 'ixYIliL'lllllg thc smiiors win Cllainpilmn- ship-Q. t'.XNlll'il'1, KI.XlQl.XN'- Retail sclling. 11111717-l'f My callin hy thc 5minfl, gardening. IS t'.XRI.S47N, .Xl.lllX Vnstmlian engineer. flulflmbr: Driving up to lhv mnuntainf. ulg lzmb I mpzc Mountazns, Explor Pacyfc Beaches we 'M im A ' KTQ X My-. t. L, HAXNI. LUN. lI.XRRII'.'I' lirl-'zi1u,llCwy!1iIve. V11-Iir.-5!'1 1' lhkhl'fh'1c-if 'ii Ill - 'li 'in l1YSb71i' ' i'i'H' lil! .QHVJ 11 L , ii t im, . A I1 ,. I,.XRlx. VR.XXIif Lhiiipwiliuri IY. Igmguzigv AVIS. llnlwfumr lfzlriiiiiig. fishing. gulf. Tr'uI'i'f.' 'lhmuuli thu Hlyiupic IH-uiiif sulzl, VRKIN, XIXIQ I il.X Miiiflzlvirc l In-Vk. Hfflwlvxx' llrlwlmli, tcmiia, K-mln IJ I5 I: dzilivilig. .Ylirii-x'.' Slmrthzmml :lt night wimiil. .XNXICIL l'i.XRI. Clluliiiqiy, rzivliw. .N'f'u11.fuf'.' ,Xlliiirvfviwlilll L-viilipilieiil, llwNv1'm',' l?:ihhh3i' in 1111, ximflv,-1' uf iiniief' .XRLINKL .XI.lilfR'I'.Xf f.ihi'zx1'y zissistzull. 'lr'u:'1'f.' Yialtcil tmlrlu-ii Ntntcx llwlvlyxx' Fishing. IQIIHIAI, lCX'lCI.YN Sn-Iwnl Nurse. 7l'u:'rl.' 'lin S1111 llivgw. l'lnlrlv-i'.' Digging vlzmis. RIVIQSUN. I R.XNiAIiS Igniigiizligu :irtx msixiimsitiwii. Ilw1d.' liuglixh rlc1v:il'Yl1iL'lit. ,Yjm1z.w1',' ,Xswnihly-plzmning 1'u11i1x1ill1'C. l1'ulvby.' Rusuliilg. cwllcctiiig iwcnlwls, 'lf'u:'w'l.' 'flirmigll YPI- y I-m'Ntrr1iL' Nzliimml lurk, l'ilfl.'l'S, SYLYIX f .XML-lirlzliluv rh-vk, VQ'3li4lI'llI', zllhiutiv uh-rk, 1-. HI IH llnhlfyi Rulh-1' slultiiig. knitting. .1lm'r'1'm1.' his! smniiicv. XSl'.XRUY1k'lI, ixN'l'Il4mNY- llnys' hczillh wrliivzitimi. wffrlni history. f'm1rl1.' lhlwhzill, -ccwmel flvllll fmmtlmli. ,N'frlfi,v.' .Xt l'nivQi'si1y uf Vfzxsililigtiwii. llufvlr-i'.' Xlusiv, huiwc mlliorlclilig. UXSICR, ILXKRY Suiviivc Ih-ml. pliyfirx flnlw1v,i'.' giirfh-iiiiig, hiking. Vl.ll5'l'ifIX, NNRXIXN Ilvzzllh L-mllivrutimi, lvliyfirzil vchiuzif limi. wreitlivig. .Vj'm1.w1'.' 'l'l1i1'rl tm-:xiii iuxwkvtlrzili, iiili'g1ml1i':xl 11L'tivitiL's. stnckriwixl, wlfcly intimal, Hn-hl prltrui, ll+f 1m'.f.' XYi'wtli11g, hiking. fishing. I 1.HOIlXi.X1X, ll. if - NI:-till -Imp, xxmul xliwll. llu'vfv1I'.x',' Ilullliug, iighing, L'uHcctiiig xtmicx ILXRSVII, UIQl.i'.N.X-liuiiiiri-Im'. ,N'fmr1.m1'-' Liullvgc CUIlf4.'!'- clluv. llifW1x'.' Hi i 1'riic'l1 ivvmlhyi' .S'11rz1rz1i'V: lhlilt za huiiw fm the Urn-gmi Quart. IIIQNXINH, lililllflil' lim!-rgy. ruicilrc. huzlllh crlllczlliuxl. III Clfmflf Irzirk. .N'fwl1.m7',' Ski Vinh. llnIvlvz'px,' Ihvzxliiig. rnxiip, iiiy. -fgtiiirv mlziuviiig. fSSifI.'l'lXlf. I.Iili 'lij'1PiiI!Ql. llifiwlfrxz' 'I'r11vL'l, .Sfwfz.wl'.' .Muli- tmiuni tlxluxl xihw. lnrrclf llirmigli ,Izislu-v' fX:111nmz1l i':il'k. 1,f '4 ' ...ga-s-u..f '7' Miss Chnrimn iulds nsscnibiy' uhantciw. Iijafult and Large Elvlz, Ski Steep Slopes S j.XHXIili, l.l'C'll.l,li- -Clothing, hninc living. .S't1ziIj': Uni- r. Knoll teaches Pat liclsnn, Bcity McGill, Gloria Stark safe driving versity of lYashingtnu Summer School. .Sif'Ul1.VU7'.' Supliolllnfl' class. jlllllhl-l'S,' Cznnping, interim' clccnrzxting. JENSEN, NURKLXN- Orcllestrzx, bzincl, music tlivory, listun- ing enjoyment. C'mn'h: Tennis. Sf'011.m1'.' All-liity llznul. Huh- Iiiaxf Bly kids , fishing, pllntngrzilmliy. JOHNSTON, KIARJURIIQfllhsliington history. url, craft. llulilzfcxf fiarflening, wczxving, painting. T1'um'l: 'l'ln'ough lrlnlw, xYilSlllHgIOIl. KNOLI., Bl4XRlif Driver erluczitinn. Halzlvivm' Acting, fishing, major spnrls. Tf'4n'l11'11g.' In Va-ntrzxl VX'ashington liullege of E4llll'1lf'l1WXl Sunnncr School. KUlil'iliUlinll'fl.lS, .l.XBlliS- Pacific Rim, wnrlfl history, U. S. history, XVnshingt0n liistnry. ,SiIV7IIXU7'f Sturlent Vnuncil, l'Inl7Ivy: .Xl1snlute quiet nn Z1 salt wzitsi' heath, LICGG, l.OlSf-Ilnino ccoinnnics, zilglelnu. HuIJl1.v.' driving, weaving. LIQIICLY, l'lIYI.l.lS, KI.ll.-Sulwol linctur, Ho1ul11'4'.v.' Music, collecting China. LIEN, KQXRSTEN- XYn1'lrl gcugrapliy, XYashington histnry. .hlf'U7IF0l',' .Xsscmhly seating. HnIi!r1'lxv.' Skiing, swiinnling, sail' ing. LINIJ, UENIC' .Xlgc-hi'n, liistnry, English. Hnlfliirxf Allilctics. fishing, hunting. LUXYRY, .Xl7Rlil.l,X -Pliysival education. Holzlnvsr iizinipilnq, lishing, .H'turl-v: L'nivci'sity nf xVIlSllil'I1lUVll, Snnunci' Schnnl, NIQVUNIIS, l2.XRl. Ilnys' l'luh .Xclvisoil ,S'fw11.mr 5 'l'1':1ffic squad, tiulnl nzitml, lrifll, yell scluznl, znnisninkc cmnniittce, 1lf1lvI11'c.i.' Ciziiwleiiiiig, lnmlsuznnng, trnvcl. NIcf'l'RRY, l..XXllONf Stuily Ilzlll Clerk. f1nhI1x','NYn1'king in a nizichine shop summers. MILLS, lCl.lZ.Xl!lC'l'll -Girls' fluh .Xclvisn-r, song luzxclcrs. ,S'jwi1,wr.' Inst znnl fuunrl, girls' ri-st romn, I'ln1i11i4-.vi Garden- ing. lcniiling, 'Amy iielllicwsf' BIl'I'l'lllfl.L, Rl l'll ff'l'ypiiig, husincss lzlw. husiness English, yczirhnok ivrmluction. .Sif'UVI,YrJ7'.' Shingle. 1lnlz1n'v.v.' Fisliing, l skiing, hiking. MOORE, Rli'l'll - Buokkcepiiig, husincss ziritlunetic. 7V'l1I'l'lI i Holm' trip to l'alifnrnia, Ilolwlvvxu' Making liorlzichmiilc slides of Seattle nnil thc worlrl. ' 1 20 Swim VWJe Lakes, ail Swft Boats NARINN, .Xl.-fXYnrlcl history, l', S. history. Holvlvirs: Pho- tography, gardening, hiking. IXELSON, EDXVI Ne l,angn:lgQ arts, literature, senior reading, composition. ,S'f'or1.mr: fo-cliairinan, Student Council, Huh- lvicx: Sports, reading, tall-Qing. NELSON, SllIRl.liYf Physical education. -Yf'UVl.V07'f l.ittlc li , lleavercttcs, after school sports. Ilolvhirsi Music, swim- ming, travel. KlC'llOl,SUN, Yl'fR.Xf I.itQratnrc. composition. .5'f'4IP1.X'tI7'f .Xs- scmhly planning committee. fl0l7l7liL'.V.' tlarrlening, walking in the rain. NOIZLES, ORRE ffraft. arlvzinccrl lettering, coinmerrial art, nil anrl water color. ,S'f'of1.vo1'.' Shingle art, school posters. Hobby: ulinnning Ulympns Manor and llooml lianzilf' 0lS'l'.Xll, ICLMORE ticoinctry, algchra, navigation, Courllf Golf, Holwbfvs: Golf, gardening, helping my wife collect liallarrl .Xluinni .Xssociation clues, I'.Xl'LSlCN, C'l.liNlliN'l' -llcatl lnflnstrizil Xrts, metal craft, mechanical drawing. Tf11rl1i'11g.' Central xvIl5lllllgiUl!, College of Education, Summer School. Halvlv-1'f.v: llanrlhall, wrestling. QL'lt2I.lCY, DOROTHY -Spanish, Latin, language arts. Span- .v0r.' Freshman class. Il0lvl1,v.' Sewing, sailing. RUBIERTS, FRANK--lf S. history. ,Slflftl-VI University of XN':ishington Summer School. llalvlzimf driving, howling, tishg ing. beach-combing, RUDliXllOl'Slf, IRNA -llealth ctlucation, hiology. .Yl'uu.f01'.' Junior class, Ilig ll , girls' sports, senate, HoIfbi1'x.' Sea life, baclminton, ilancing. RtlXYl.l'IlC, liR.XNKf- lleznl social stnmlies, contemporary proh- lcms. Ifolflwivx: VVoodworking, fishing, rt-ailing. 7lV'tlT'!',.' To California. Rl'SSlil.L, BIil7I,AlI Spanish. Sfwrlxor: llnnor Society. Spanish Clnh. 1lobl1iv.v: Music, reading, hurning up gaso- line, SHXRS, lllfllli ftninposition, news writing, news advertising. .S'fvnuxov': Talisnian. llnlvbfpsf Fishing, working on my nn- tinisherl house. SLIPICR, Ol.G.XffI.ihrzn'y, 'l'r'u':'4'I: .Xnnnal trip to lllltlXYCfSi at lihristmastimu. IIoblv1'f'x.' Photography, reading. SPIEVK, li0RlJONfl'. S. histnry. Sf'0r1.r0f': Activity cards. l.mt:'0 of .AIb.u'urrr: .Xftcr Tlianksgiving. ' 'iljig-lg ME AE , 1 p xexkmrs t Q Jack Meyer, lirncst Carlson, help out in Ballard's Centennial Mathematics Booth. 21 Facult H1'lee T rails, R ide Horsey '. . .. 'f une visitor. Hulvlvivs: Fish- ing, hnating. 'I'.XliI, .XNNlfflIcanl office clark. H0Irl:if'x,' Knitting argyli-S, '19 Sewing. .llA1I'I'1-FlI'.' lust suninier. 'l'.XYl.UR, DON- lv. S. liistory. .S'fmn.vm': .Xthlc-tic tickets. Huhliy: Reading. XIXN XYINKLE. liIlI'l'llff 'l'rignoineti'y, algchrn. gconietry. Ti'a:'rl: To Illinois. HUIflv,x'.' Si-wing. YOICKS, FORREST ll. -Hvud: Mzitllenmtics, geoinclry, math analysis, gen:-rzil nmtlicinzxtics, algebra, IInIrl1ii'x.' l,llUlllgl'Zl- phy, sailing. .Slf'K7l1.YUI'.' Sclnml Civil llefunse, Mr. Henning, Mr. Kourkuumclis, Mr. Clark, Mr. Armstrong, Mr. Danner, keep pace with l5all:ird's School Spirit at a Pep Assembly. Municipal Government Chart was lSallnrd's Social Studies Centcn- Jenn Thergqn dgmgngrmreg nge of modern gffigg mgqhineg at Cen- nizll Project. tcnnial Show. 22 alee Pictur .g Travel To Eur pe I YUI l..XNll, l'iR.XN K llmziij livuinim-i'x'i:il. Sliurlliziml, In-il ZX f ixizmsliip. .Yjwu1.mr.' Srlimvl zlflivily filllmlx llulfl'1i'.v.' llilutimz. gf lisliillil. mit-wlmmi' i'vL'i'L-zitimi, .il Q A -V A- mi, 3 1 VZ: bf XY.Xl,KlfR, GLEN i'lIHYI7jU'IljPllj', luiul-1345, gclicl':ll win'iia'r, 2' 4' M Q 535 Tr'u:'i'l.' 'lin kiilifurnizi. lliflflvxx' ill1Hlll2,ZI'1llllIj'. flgi. Q ,ifiiik :E K ' -24 ' 15154 - 3555132 -. -ef . i -5 KW wif K ' ' if ' ' XYILSUN, HIUXIJYS l.:ingu:igu arts, liti-r:itill'n', mniipusiiimi, Egfr? - whgiigiggifgigg 'I' .,.. , . N - A - 3' -i M?H7f:.2Q'iii::'i EW? .. . i -, I-19:-ff? IV - '- ' flulrlzliixu' Rczirliiig. wuillg, swiiiniiiiig, liilxuig, Iirriw-l1:in'k riilf ggi- .2-s gl.:'.,5:::.::.:.:g,.f.p::v-- 'Ei . ing- .,,,, U , .,., , . . , FRANK VOILAND GLEN WALKER GlADYS WILSON My 255331 s s fx, g XYUUIFS, ,XKKK l.:itili, lim-l1c'li, .Yjwll.wf1'.' Quill l'lulv, Tf'i1:'wl.' in ly In ltnrupe this sumim-r, :ff 1352 1.2 Q M, gil' LL v , , , .. . . .. . . W 1 I -rf! -55 i.iggs.? ' 1: , -- ' ' 1 . ww XXUUIJA, ld ,X-f OHM-c lrzunnig, milieu mziclmics, cmimwrcinl :If -E . . - . , , -fit, . 1 333539 z,. 5 ', x f 32' zi1'ltlu-iiictic, gemhrzil lJllSlllL'Si. .Sf'm1.wr: Iwvrum lluli, limvli- MM 55: :ff :,,:55,.1,,. . .5 1.,i::,,E3.3,:E.: ,...., .. 3, Ai blk: ARRA WOODS EVA WQQDS Q Teachers exchange gifts Nicholson, Miss Quigley, Hnrsch. at Faculty Chrisrnus Party. Miss Mrs. Moore. Miss Burleigh, Miss n 4 gal: Miss Slipcr, librarian, Donna Gnngncy, and Par Km: 'l -i 1 fl vi Ls in mslf Miss Friuksrm cmiiplimcnts Xl I of thi ,. . . 1 r. hrimw, ' Nillimml Safety asses at Centennial Show. N ' Council, un his Assembly Amlalrws. 25 Facult ongratulates Proud Fatherg Clerks Marry Miss Blanchard pours nt Cliristmas Faculty Tea. Q Mr. Lien, skiing cntliusinst, gets sympntliy from Garry SCl1ll- l lenlverg, lilezinor Hnvdalil, Flurenee Campbell, Darlene Cullen. Guests at tlie wedding of Anne Tnki, Colliec clcrkj, 'in- eluded: Sylvia Felrs, Qnssistant oHice clerlxj, Mr. Felts, ftliey also were mirriccl last summerj, Mr. Van Dcvanrer, Miss, Nnliasliima, Miss Hasegawa, Mrs. Van Devnnter, Mr. Burnett. i Ariiie Tnlxi-lJ1'idS. ,V ff' iw . 1- f ' ws , L, Mr. Sears, proud papa, gives Concli Gnsparoviclx a Clmperoning the Senior Dance are Mr. and Mrs. J JA' ffl, H sniff of the traditional eignr. Gaspnrovicli, Miss La Barre, Mr. Byers, 1nfz'isf'r. . 5 A 4 ia: . ,M Q si s is K' P Qi? K, .. YIM aff' s fri 2? f?+ ic 5235 3 tip' 1 24 Cooks Stir F Sweets, C ustocfians T urn on Heat Looks as though Donn Higley is stuck with the dishes. CUSTODIAL STAFF reports the following 1951-S2 Building improvements: oflice walls repniredg new sink in room 201, new electrical boiler feed pumpg nine new gym lockers for visiting teams, new library shelvesg table and chairs, Room A-2. Custodians congratulated Ballard students on their good work in the Spring cleanup drive. ml ,Q A ,,,q,: L5 S if 2 T LUNCHROOM STAFF-Ron' I: Marion Oldhouse, Iileanor Brest, nzamzgurg Olivia Solem. Run' 2: Zola Rosen, Mgilenn Remme SCHOOL LUNCHROOMS, where students may buy hot, well-balanced meals at cost, were first started in Seattle in 1914, when P.-T. A. mothers volunteered their services to make soup and cocoa for school chil- dren. Favorite 1951-52 menu: meat loaf, mashed pota- toes, string beans, muffins, milk, jello, chocolate cake. CUSTODIAI. STAFF-Kun' I: Marin Spies, Albin Carlson, Olive johnson. Run' 2: lid Boston, Albert Brideson, james Olts, -Iames Burner Neil Nelson, Towner lllllel, Ben Collison. 25 lfl'l1'H'11. firm' lj, Ill.-if Inu: l' wj .l1m'11l'r, Ifljl-if IIUITIFS, RUlllflQ'l' lAlHl11l1L'l'k'lZll tczlclxrxg liIl7flSP5l'. 'lllu' 5C'lll'l.NI.XN, lQlflQ.Xl.lJlNlf llul mn, ll:n'i4lll1mk. w:lNIm1n llriuux In-xl lnmxlcr, luv still :litvmlx :ull the gqnlnwf Xwvn-Iulwl' '22, ISLE! 'l'm:1.vfm'rml lll'5l1llY, ll.XlQUl,I?f lla-:ul uf lfuglixll lla-ll:u'tu1r11t: mm :ll l.4'1Ii'L' 1'f.ll1.w'11f1', lQ5Iv5.' l.i11culn High Sclmul. SPRINKZICR, lfl.lf.XNUR 'l'1'z1x'L-lixxg in South A111cricn 2, GW ,, AV, 'S Miss julmnsmn, Mm. Brust are served by Miss Legg, Carol Sclmxoc, Gcrri Stearns At Girls' Club Faculty Tea, 'W fi .um Xe F Q 5' jf Myfif 15? WM? 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Ea wg.: F THE FIRST GOLD SHIP lflnvn flu' lri.xlm'ir' gnlll vllijf Pnrllllml .ll'Vil4'1l uf flu' frm! uf Union Slrmff Inly 17, IMF, with fzmrly 11 million Llnlhm in Klomllkr xqolfl, lln' m'u'.x mm: .xfmunl dllllllhl ilu' zrurlfl. lfxwifr- IIlA'llf ram fu'i4qlwfw1rll In flurlgvyq gulll llllrllwix l'U71l1'l'tQt'tl in Smllllr: rlmrlj rlru il1ll11xll'il'.x 1l'1'2'A' 4'xfl1lrli.wlml In .KIIIJIVIAX .'Xllr.xlcu'x llumlm. Smllflf' ,xlfijr Ayrlrllx 11'rn'knl llllj null nigh! llll rmlrrn fur mmm uml film' rrufl fm' ,Xluxkug zu IAHIIIJVY, IXX9, MP zmu'l.x 14 Nu' living lulill fur ilu' Yukon Ki! rr' ulwlr. Af firxf ilu' KQIIILI funn' nnly from ilu' Klmzdihv, lm! vurly- in flu' ,NIIIIINIVV nf 1897, ,wld xlwiju Suilml In Sl. Miulmrl, fu xr1l1ll1l4'u.xfm'1l Aluvlw, uml, in IXXU, lo Cupl' AYUIIIV. Tlw Almku ,wld ruyli lzmzxlqln' zmzny nvw wiflrrx In Wuxlzirzglorz, .xlurlml ll IH'UAfll'l'0Il,X fllllllllg l2l1xirlr.xx, llllxl ml14'r'li.u'1l Sullllu fm vmlbinlq lmll llrnn' ln'frm'. rganizcztions Judge Ilvuugclinc Smrr is introduced lu lfurum Club members by Lolita Palmiuru. oyfv Club Sparks March 0fD1'm6.SQ BALLARD BOYS' CLUB is an organization to which every Ballard boy belongs. Projects in 1951- 52 included sending letters horn through roll rooms, to parents for a rent l1ers' Associa- tion membership dri , sp ring Community ,W WM ll Qllfjrmsfffk' lfg 28 BOYS' CLUB OFFICERS-Razr I f5l'1IfI'K1QI Bob Prince, prrxitlwlfg Gary Linden, Lim-jrrvxidclzl. Row 2: Dan Conway, rUjJorlw', Gene Xvlflldlll, simian! 1115171- tzgvrg Merle Hanson, xerr'cfa1'3f fYL'tlXllI'4'7'. BOYS' CLUB CABINETQRWL' 1: Kelsey, Field, Nel- son, Ofsthun, Scott, Mr. McComb, aJ1fixw'. Row 2: Sjoberg, Jensen, Boyd, Higley, Dever. Row 3: Reed, Selander, Peterson, Qunckenbusl1,'Crim, Ballard. l BOYS' ATHLETIC AWARD assemblies, and pep assemblies, are sponsored by Ballard Boys' Club. Early Seattle histories record many incidents of bravery and skill among teen-aged youths. Today, loyal Benny Beavers share community responsi- bilities. Adviser, Mr. McComb. irls' Club Launches T411 Girls Weekv GIRLS' Cl UB CABINICT-R014 I: Gamble. Krause Nlcllowell, Johnson, Stuye, Henriclsson, PAIIIIIIQITJ. Iiloclgett. RUN. 2: Swntlorcl, Sylvester, Swenson, Can non, Blossom. Therson, Meicho, Miss Xlills, iIL!,Zi.fl'I' R011 I: Bendixsen, Zeekser, Whit, Smith, llurieh, Barnes, Lovell. Rout 4: Blake, Stearns, Gregory Sehulw, Riedel, Clinnipien, Cliignras, Hesse. GIRLS' CLUB OFI-'ICI-IRS-R014 I f,n'izfi'ilf: .lane Wcmni'e, lin'-jwr'f'vi1li'l1!g Laura Paulson, 1H'i'.iiifa'l1f. Run' 2: Pat Gregory, i'i't'orifi11g H'lil'1.'ftlV'-XQ Aloiinne Smith, iiwixllwrg Put Sullivan, f'0I'l'i'Vf7l1fI1I'illg xi'i'r'i'h1iji'. BALLARD GIRLS' CLUI5+offe1's .ln activity pI'0- grnm for every girl. Typical of Betty Be.1ver's fun and friendship was the Big Sisteri' party, honoring freshmen. New this year was All Girls' Week , ending with 3 Sadie Hawliinsl' dance. IIATHIIR-I3AUGI'I'I'IiR NIGHT, and Mother- Daughter Banquet honored Betty Iieiivers' parents. Teachers were fetetl nt L1 Ifnll lfaeulty Ten, and Ll Christmas Open House. Other projects: Wfhite Day Qeo-sponsored by the Boys' Clubj, Assemblies, Ll fashion show. Alll'iSt'l', Miss Mills. 29 BALI.ARD'S PAPER DRIVE in September was a huge success. It was super- vised by the students of Bal- lard High and the P.-T.A. oysj Girls' Reap aper Harvest PAPER DRIVE-Fifty tons of paper were gathered by Boys', Girls' Clubs sponsored dances fwith P.-T.A.j at the P.-T.A., and the Boys, and Girls' Clubs. Dick Scheu- Loyal Heights Field House, fwith Junior, Senior mann, Kathy Johansen, were crowned Benny Beaver, classesj: Ghosts Gallup , Christmas Dance. Betty Beaver after the drive. 30 P.-T.A. DANCE COMMIT- TEE-Rrlu' I: Gregory, Stroh,Wi1it,l3ergquist, Smith, t'bLli?'IlILlHQ Starr, srrrrfaryg Ofsthun, ro-rfmirlmzrig Con- way, Basse, Jensen, Hatha- way. Row 2: Ohrt, Swenson, Oliver, Morrison, Tenny, Ju- rich, Bowerman, Steele, Bar- rento, Stark, Fredell, Lovell. Row 3: Fraser, Jensen, Smith, Norwick, Oresick, Johnston, Zeckser, Gamble, Detert, Hesse. Row 4: Blake, Camp- bell, Medin, Thompson, Nich- ols, Blossom, Larson, Mc- Dowell, Earnhart, Johnson, Stay. Row 5: Ballard, Davis, Listman, Stearns, Hunter, Hamstrom, Moore, McKin- ley, W'est, Brown, Simpson. Send Gfts To Soldiers, Children BOYS' CLUB lllfl.PlLRS-Rau 1: Crim, l-Linsen, NClS4D11,klL1l1l1St1l1 Ron' 2: Cnrlson,l5g1llard, Dever. Rau' 5: Goodman, Mormnn, XX'it- hum, Si menson GIRLSQ BOYS' CLUB ROOM HELPERS were on duty in their respective club rooms during all class periods One of their 1951-1952 projects was welcoming, guid- ing 175 freshmen. GIRLS' ROLL R1iPR1i- E SliN'I'A'I'lVlfS -f Rau' I fxeillrilp johnson, Haw- ley, hlneobscn. Row 2: hlolmston, Craig, Peterson, Graliani, jurieli, Srorino, Starr, Kildahl, Ssntwire, Miss Mills, uflrixwr. Row 1: -Anderson, Pgipin, Ad- ler, Hale, Glztnggvlqenliy, ,em johnson, Peterson. RUM' 4: N Listmnn, lngnm, Vfright, Khin, Knudsun, llnrain, Smith. 4 L my K .. 3 CilllLS' CLUB lll'il,l,lfRS-Rau' I: w'Lllb6fg, Swenson, Stuve, Roberts, Lovell. Kun' Z: Berger, Rzlndall, Pedersen, Field, Steele. Kula' 1: Mellowell, Nelson, llerquist, Cruelion. Run' 4: hlolinston, Cinle, Sibley, Sooter. l'l.lX'Dl1C.ll'l. GlRLS' CLUB REPRESENTATIVES helped roll rooms provide: Ll familyis Thanksgiving dinnerg Christmas gifts for U. S. service men, and Seattle Day Nursery tors. if by 'ff 4 if! XJ ,il Talisman Prints Centennial' E ition TALISMAN STAIIF-Kult' l: Bay, Honor, Londahl, Stuve, Krahn. Row 2: Rogers, Hazard, Putnam, Wiiisliip, Straughan. TALISMAN staff members decorated a booth at the School Exhibition, and published a special 8-page Centen- nial Edition, which was distributed to the public on Ballard Night. Editorial campaigns of 1951-S2 included: School Cleanup, Safe Driving, Good Sportsmanship, Good Citi- zenship at Assemblies. Advertising class members solicited advertisements, which pay much of the Talisman pub- lishing costs. Talisman delegates attended the Hfth annual All-Coast Press Clinic on the University of Washington campus in February. Azfi'isc'1': Mr. Sears. TALISMAN STAFF-Row I: Brooks, McGough. Row 2: Mr. Sears, tIfl'l'jXl'V', Beeson, Scott, Park, Wfarford, Norwick, Turner. 32 TALISMAN STAFF-Ron' 1: Simonsen, Madsen, Christensen Ryter. Rau' Z: Morman, Johnson, Francis, Livermore Wynter. hingle Dzkplays Art Work to Pulylzc SHINGLE staff members decorated a Centennial Exhibition booth, and borrowed a portable printing press, on which they printed reproductions of 1951 African Edition art sheets to give away on Ballard Night. Staff members attended the annual Yearbook conference at the University of Wgzshington in Oc- tober. The 1951 Shingle was awarded All-American rating in National Scholastic Press Association, and First Place in Columbia Scholastic Press Asso- ciation Yearbook contests. Arlz'ixf'rx: art, Mr. No- bles, business, editorial, photography, Mrs. Mitchell. SHINGLE STAI5F4Ron' I: Aniundson, Anderson, McKinley. Run Slllxbll MT STAFF Xhrt lulxln Xl Noble 'Ill' ' nd 7 Larson, Schulcnburg, johnson. lion' 5: Broom, Hazen, Keller, Olson 015011 Ulm BMX B'll XUUVl1'L5 Xllrlllme XILDUU'-ls Oven. Torch Bearers Blaze Honor T razl IYTY - Row I: Campbell Bergquist, Cannon, Krause Bodie, Hendrickson, Cars- well, Christensen, Miss Rus- sell, mf1'i.n'r. Rau' 2: Davis Anderson, Gamble, Cham- pion, Cleary, liendixsen, Gus- tafson, Hale, Broeh. Row 3 De Shazo, Chipman, Finne Kelsey, Blossom, Essopos I-Inssell, Crim, Blosl. HONOR SOCIETY presented Rabbi Samuel Penner, HONOR SOCIETY is open to all students who meet pastor of Herzl Congregation, to an all-school assembly the scholastic requirements. Members may win some of March 20, when he spoke and showed Hlms on Israel , their points through school service. Most honor students where he has visited. take part in extra curricular activities. SENIOR HONOR SOCI- ETY-Rou: I fxmfezll: Fish pr:'.ii4lw1fg Greenwood, lift'- lJl'A'XitlCIll. Rau' 2: Smith Paulson, Melfwen, Whlberig Sisson, Madsen, MeGough, Stay, Lovell, Shultz, Molden- hour. Rau' 5: Scott, Moore Sutton, Sylvester, Seppala, Roswiek, MeI,ean, McKin- non, Tjelle. Row 4: Welch Rogers, Sorenson, Meldahl Peters, Pressey, Larsen, Lyons. 34 ntroduce RaIvl1iPenner at Assembl JUNIOR HONOR SOCI l ,'l'Y-Sri1fi'il: Miss Russell inlriiur: C.irsk.idden, .n'r'ri' fury. Kon, 1: -Innes, -Iensen Boner, Anderson, l'.irnh.irt Beeson, Delert, Chenuwelh Creason. Kun 2: jones, Iimser, Hiinistrnm, gluh.insnn, De Shim, Davis, Bunlnn, Crunk Rim' 5: Hgugenson, Adler Cninpbell, Alurgenson, fled- miin, Anderson, Irwin, Billet Run' 4: Drake,Ifglved1,l5riiy Hart, -Innes. Ron' 5: liirmer Creiison, Hecht, Diehl, Folke- vrnd, Hnldren, Hudson, jn- hnnnason. HONOR SOCIETY members usher git school plays, concerts. They couch students needing assistance. Ifach spring 25 junior members assist as clerks during the Spring College Conference, when seniors meet with college representatives. Hia' HONOR SOCIETY members are interested in further- ing their educations. Many college scholarships are awarded each year to Ballard seniors. Lust yenr's scholar- ship winners are pictured on page 87. Acfrixrr, Miss Russell. ,IUNIOR HONOR SOCI- l'iTY1lifllL' I: King, Mumnu, T XVehher, Ormbrek, Olson, Bleline, Suprunowski, Swaf- T T Sweizer, Lund. Rau' 2: Sandburg, Rosen, Krull, Mc- tiiu, Snoler, Wflll, Olson, Mnsecnr, lindholni. Rfiiu-7? Nielson, Riclinrdson, Sxther, Swanson, Strnh, Moore, Mc- Daniel, l,angd:ihl, McCall, Nelson, Bray. Run' 4: Ny- gren, Ness, Miller, Cremsnn, Origin, Kerton. Seidel, Smith. 55 lilocklin, Rulie, Stock, Ris-fb Student Governors Promote Advisory Counc1'L Dick Sjoberg gives ,lack Ballard a lecture about keeping Ballard clean. STUDENT COUNCIL, composed of representatives of major student groups, directs student aifairs through committees: Assembly Order, Planning, Seating, Ways and Means, Building and Grounds, Banking, Anti- Smoke, Movie Crew, Finance. AIl1L'iXf'1', Mr. Kourkou- melis. SENATE representatives, elected by roll rooms, con- centrated this year on getting student cooperation for school campaigns through roll room class discussions. They also sold pep tags for the football games. Adviser, Mr. Van Devanter. STUDENT LEADERS CONFERENCE representatives-Row I: STUDENT COUNCIL COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN-Ron I Laura Paulson, Neil Ofstun, Shirley Wltlberg, Dunn Boyd. Raza' 2: Dever, Welcli, Gamble, Nelson, Irvine. R010 2: Peterson, Quacken Bob Prince, Sharon Swarford, jane W'oare, ,lack Scott. 36 bush, DeSl1aZo, Tjelle. Clean-up Drive, Pep Ilzgs, Sportsmanslzzja STUDliN'l' COUNCIL- Rou' I: Wfclcli, Nvonrc, Sluvc, Scoti, Paulson, Cannon, Mr, Kourkoumclii, irifziirr. Kon 2: XXiY11ll'JCI'g, Hobbs, Nelson, Princ0,JolinSon, Run' lIH11I1- Scn, Higlcy, SClICU11LIl1l'!, Sul- lnnnlcr, Fisli, Nluliinnon, Pct- BYSUII. . www! SENATIQ-Rau' 1: Stark, Grier, Sronu, .nfi'1'i'lur'y, Sclieumginn, jm'vii1'i'11f, Siolvcrg, 1'iw-lu-i'.iiile'11l, Johanson, lmrliuHlufzfizriarz, Wise, Kane 'QOH' 2: Rosen, Madorc, Papin, Zcckscr, Olirt, Annib.il, Frcdcll, Bursicl. Run 5: Hart, Purvcs, Gray, Smitli, Conway, McLean, Norwick Salqimlnr. Km: -F: Forrester, Rossmnn. Cliriton, Sclicgir, Upnicycr, Paulson, Porter, Nelson. Run' 5: Farmer, W'ilsnn, Buclwy, Anderson Niulson, Abrgininison, Allison, Houliscticr. 57 Movie Creug Debaters All Wound Up MOVIE CREW members operate the movie projector in A-1, and in classrooms every period during the day. Most popular noon movie for 1951-52: Abbot and Cosfcllo Meet F1'u11kenstei11. Sponsor: Mr. Danner. DEBATE-Row 1: Mumau, Einess, Thompson, Mr. Arm- strong, az11,'is1'rg Brock, Hud- sonQ Butler, Carskadden, Old- cnburg. 3 3 MOVIE CREW-Rozu 1: Ncsset, Olsen, Carskaddcn, Morrow, Field, Mr. Donner, adviser. Row Z: Lindh, Crisp, Coirns, Fcrryman, Thorsvik. DEBATE team members took part in debates with teams from all other Seattle High Schools. Topics dis- cussed: Crime Prevention in U. S. g Draft of Civi- lions . Gold medal winner: Richard Oldenburg. Coach: Mr. Armstrong. Footlzghters Stage First Spring Pla FOOT LIGHTIZRST CLUB - Kon' I: Mr. Buck, .'1llIiM'I'Q Xwoare, ri'- rfmling .W't'V't'f1ll'j!Q Gislii- son. Schcar, Kane, Law- son, Bodie, Ohrt, Kidder. Run' 2: Yvilson, Ratliff, Carswell, O'Neill, i'.x'vr'1l- fin' srrreiary, XVillard, Twiss, Overby, Krahn. Row 5: Peters, W'eaver, Gray, Hutchinson, Lang- dalil, 1'iri'-presiiferzlg Vul- gares, Boivin, lider. QNot shownj: Sawyer, lwrrxi- ilvufg Arnhold, ireuxlrrvr FOOTLIGHTERS, CLUB is made up of members of the Play Production class, the stage crew, and students who earn more than fifty points in dramatic produc- tions. Turn Back The Clock was produced in De- cember, 1951. In the second semester, Angel Street was produced April 25-26. kv This club provides training in voice, diction, expres- sion, and interpretation. Drama students learn the entire region of stage work: acting, set designing, costuming, make-up, construction, play writing. The length of time required for a production depends upon the dili- culty of the play. Rehearsals are held for five weeks, from 2:10 until 5:00, daily. Mr. Buck, Jireffor. CAST FOR TURN BACK CLOCK- Rou' I: Cysensky, Bodie, Hutchinson, Ohrt. ' i Rau' 2: Enright, Lawson, Krahn, Overby, Gislason, XX'illard. 39 Clerks Guard Exchequer, Attendance R ecards, ATTENDANCE CLERKS-Rau' 1: lijornstxid, Mrs. lfelts, BANKING CLERKS - RUZL' 1: W'ikstron1, Bodie Jolianson, Kflrls, Held Skinner, Leo, Storino Ford, Row 2: Hunter Galloway, McDonald R owell, Hilclerbrand, Ste- wart Anderson Knowles , y Ofstad. Rau' if Hem- mingson, I-Inngcnsen Xvoldsetll, Hawkins Lake, Montgomery, Syl- vester, Scllan, Lalxnmn Row 4: Neil, Voogd Kinney, Veneman, An- derson, Fjarvoll, Stowe Neilson, Mains. Row 5. Peterson, Davidson, Simp- son, Smith, Mr. Kour- koumelis,i1dz'ixcr', Hierseli, Van Huystee Lneller. a1d1'i.w1', Kropp, Peterson. Row 2: Clienowetli, Pennnmnn, Franklin, Wait. Row 5: Jacobsen, Olson, Hobbs, Moline, Hugbbnnks. I OFFICE CLERKS-Row 1: Lolita Pnlmiero, Mrs. Toki, ml- I'i,iL'l'JI Marilyn Hnram. Kaus 2: Barbara Rylnnder, Noreen N Anderson, Ann Knudsen. IQOIL 5: Louise Boner, Joyce Olson, 1 Betty Stralim, Marlene Johnson, Lenore Augdnhl. y 7 Sell Student Passes to Loyal Beavers AUDlTORlUM l'llfl.Pl2RS -Rau' I: Sizemore, Gritlith, Johnson, Johnson, Superno- ski, Meliwen. K011'2: Thomp- son, Foster, liuhr, liostad, W'enner, Johnson. Run' 5: Haagensen, Gregory, ling- ham, Hall, Rolie CNot shownj: Mr. McCurry, ml- riser. BANKING CLERKS-Many Ballard students work a few, or several, hours weekly. Many save, as well as spend, their money. School banking, a student council activity, is conducted in roll room every Tuesday. ATTENDANCE CIERKS-Did pioneer scholars have alarm clocks that didn't go off? Ur were they never tardy, even after milking the cows, feeding the horses, and hiking that six miles to their country schools? Mrs. Felts, assistant oflice clerk, and her student helpers, greet returning absentees and ten oiclock scholars every morning in the lunchroom. ACTIVITY CARD REPRE- SENTATIVES-Row I: Pet- erson, claairlllullg Boner, Has- selberg, Smith, Cannon Cohen, Morrison, Starr, Steele, Hansen. Row 2: Blod- gett, Hagbo, Smith, lfredell, Oresick, Fraser, McKinley, Wfaller, W'ynter, Eng. Rau 3: Crook, Marion, Harris, Dasher, Stock, Curfman, Kjorsvik, Lawson. Run' 4: Goodland, Hawk, W'right, Odegaurd, Akerlung, Perry, Rosen. Rau' 5: Ballard, Cor- bett, Christensen, Creiner, Schmidt, Hughbanks, Ander- S011 OFFICE CLERKS-Assist Mrs. Taki, head clerk. They operate the switch board and learn other office duties. AUDITORIUM CLERKS-Even pioneer citizens had roll call! Student workers assist Mr. MeCurry, study hall clerk, record room excuses, gymnasium and glee club assignments, and early dismissal slips. STUDENT PARTICIPATION QACTIVITYJ CARD REPRESENTATIVES-act as roll room bankers dur- ing the sale of -Student Participation cards, and assist in the annut istribution of SHINGLES. xx ! Af., tl -FI Latins Promote Good Nezlghlaor Policy SPANISH CLUB had an all school assembly on Pan- American'Day. Spanish songs and dances, and a pinata were features of their annual Christmas party. Ad- riser: Miss Russell. FORUM CLUB-Three outstanding speakers, Miss Elizabeth Leonard of Kathleen Peck Modeling agency, Mrs. Leda Wilson, who heads her own business office, and Judge Evangeline Starr, who spoke on marriage and divorce, entertained FORUM CLUB, a group of commercial students. Members held a party on Valen- tine's Day. Acfriszfr: Miss Eva Woods. QUILL CLUB'S purpose, symbolized by the letters UD. E. Af, on the club emblem, is revealed to new . A members at a formal initiation in the fall. Meetings Dave jones Hghrs ferocious bull at Spanish Assembly. are devoted to reading and criticism of student's writ- ings. A farewell party for seniors was held. Ailz'isr'r: Miss A rra Woods. NJ' f .uk ef if at SPANISH CLUB--Row I: Hanson, Lindh, Green, Buckles, Sorensen, jlrvxiileni, Rolic, Xt'l'Vt'fLlV-V, Hendrickson, Johannesen, lin'-lrr1'siile'r1l, Carswell, Hansen, Nichols, Oresick, Larsen, Johnston, Anderson, Sullivan, Wilkerson, Stone, Lindholm, Butler, Wall. Rau' 2: Abrahamsen, Suprunowske, Nelson, Iissopos, Richardson, Fowler, Sather, Bjornstad, Sylvester, Irwin, West, Johanson, Lund, Moldenhour. Rau' 5: Morrow, Lyons, Nesset, Ifgtvedt, Sawyer, Davis, Simms, Peterson, Rivers, Sandburg. Rau' 4: Peterson, Curfman, Horn, Ness, Payne, Hyde, Krull. 42 Business Women, Scribes Plan Careers QUlI,l, CI.Ul5-Role 1: Crumm Rubens, Palmnteer, Upmeyer, Gid- lund, Randall, Burdette. Medin. Rau 2: Buekinglmm, Ross. l-user, Greg- f ory, Campbell, Mumnu. Ron' 5. Moser, Miller, Uelloe, Hmnstrmn Sullivan, I,istn1.1n. Run 4: Yuwell Miss A. Wlmmls, dL1lfXt'l'Q lfnriglmt Anderson, Mcflurnnek, wlglrford Xlfilsnn. FORUM CILUB-Ron I: Pnlmiero, ,Il'l'Xil1l'llfQ Stangvik, swrrlury: Reeves, lin'-1H'rxiJr'l1l: Mnlcle, 1'0- jmrfer: I..1ke, Steele, Miss li. Wbods, llllzisw. Run' 2: ilolmnsun, Tlmerson, Cllngarus, Snider, Gillman, Stnrino, Ordnnn. R014 3: Cannon, Swenson, Roswiek, Vfoldsetlw, Brock. Juriclm, Miller, Harris. Run' 4: Satlmer, Hus- sey, Gregory, llolmnson, Rees, Nelson, Anderson. Andreassen, Anderson. Run 5: Jensen, Tenny, Murrison, Ingham, Swnrford, Zll'l1XHCl I1Lll1,BCIl- wn, R.n.mdiclm, Reed. I ' X I 45 M a jbrettes, Bernal rclzestra, Trio Please MAJORIiTTESweDonna Barbour, Charlotte Relic, Joyce Keith, Renne Amundson supply pep, sparkle to half-time entertainment at football, basketball games. MAJORETTES-Ballard's Hve spark- ling majorettes add glamor and pep at games and parades, as they lead the band with twirling barons. Sponsor: Mr. Jen- sen. ORCHESTRA - with many more members and much more experience than ever before soared to triumph at Spring, Christmas concerts. Recorded selections of the orchestra were heard at Ballard's Centennial Program at the Civic Auditorium. Grade and junior high school audiences enjoyed special concerts from Ballard's Orchestra. Sponsor: Mr. Jensen. ORCHESTRA-Row 1: Jorgenson, Hawk, Smith, Alma, Rowell, Mae, Taber, Mr. Jensen, mfL'isc'r. Row 2: Kildahl, Justus, Yowell, Taber, Terrace, Stangvick, Goleeke, Anderson. Ron' 5: Buckingham, Schweitzer, Gidlund, Moldenhour, Sorenson, Creason, Welcli, Wnlberg. Row 4: Snow, Peterson, Owen, Gallup, Wilkerson 44 B!XNDf-Rlllt' I: Nelson, Ormbrecl-Q, Kildahl B tk1111.,l1,1111 Sr tlt C vmtori II 1bbs NX 1lbtr1, IQIDLI 1 Crtisnn St rtnson Il 7 Co ms Sutton, Stevens, Johansen, Lepse, Ruffner. Rundtll Xlurp 1s R014 Nlo tnhuur X1nunt5en XX 11,ntr St itumlnn NX t e 1 I l111sw11 O stn Ron' 4: Drake, Simms, Ihristcnsen, Lawson l-Itndritlxson Voltt S lo 1 i1 itsvlelx Biunlon 1 ti Ill J L ll up Sehwtu Heagenson, I-Iilderbrand hlr. .Iensen l11t x01 Bet e Nun llrun Ll Snnxs BALI.ARD'S BAND, which manufac- tures the rhythm for the school songs and cheers, played at all football games, in- cluding the Thanksgiving Day game, at school and pep assemblies. At the third annual downtown Seattle Santa Claus Parade, band members could be seen, car- rying Ballard's colors. The Band gave an all-school assembly in March. Selected members of the Band have appeared as a pit Band with Ballard Lions' Club Vnude- ville, and in BaIlarda2e School Vande- ville. A1fz'iser Mr. Jensen. GIRLS' TRIPLE TRIO sang at P. T. A. meeting, Christmas Pageant, Spring Con- cert, school assemblies, and in broadcasts Over Station' Diwfvfmlf Miss Char-1' It 7 H11r1s l' son 'Xie ll Hume 11 xtobson Kltxt Xl1ss C l11rlton ton. llllifl TIIWLY XX atson C horzsters Present hrzstmas, S Przng Programs, BOYS, GLIi1i CLUB- Ruuf I: Cowell, Ander- son, Tulare, W'ynters, lIon1sl1er,Bendixscn Rossman, Nordnmrk, An- derson, l,yscn, Anderson. ROIL' 2: liowble, Olsen, Hcdman,XY'illinms,Hayes, Helm, klncibson, Block, Milligan, Cripc, Zuppy, Poor. Ron' 5: Stone, Mylwr, lftliier, Bush, Cl11'istoi'ferson, Vnugli t, Nielson, Price, Maier, Xvoodgcrcl, Sinitli, Hugll- banks. Kun' 4: Corbet, Brown, Krug, Lyons Scliumnnn, Bennett, MC- Corinicls, lnlvcrg, Miss Clinrlton, mf: ixvr. CI'IOIR+Ko14 I: Horst. Morrison Smith, Biel, King, Charles, Upnieyer Hume, lletert, Ofstad, Meicho, Campbell, Kidder, Hedman, -lemme lima' 2: Mellonald, Ploe, Link, Su- prunowski, Iissopos, Taber, Irwin Anderson, Billet, DeShazo, Harris Pearson. Run' 4: McCall, Taber W'at5on, Insi'h.1ni Runclquist, Rund- quist, Grimsby, Pederson, Dye I-Iobbs, Nelson, Bray, Jacobsen. R014 4: Hedman, Irvine, Lagerstrom, Helm, Hayes, Tulare, Maicr, Ander- son, Clowers, Price, Myking, Ander- son. Rau' 5: Miss Charlton, rltfzixei-5 Hutchinson, Nordmark, Slaughter. NY'estman. Sjoberg, Youngren, Niel- son, Schmidt, Peugh, Loberg, Peter- son. v v 1 CHOIR sang for Ballard's Centennial School Night November 143 for Seattle Centennial Music Festival April 12g Voices of the Northwest Station KOMO ftwicej, Seattle Commodity Club, Wfomenls City Club and at Meany Hall. At school they tools: part in the Christmas Pageant, Spring Concert and Com- mencement programs. BOYS' CLIZIQ CLUB sang at P. T. A. meetings, Dads' Night, Christmas Pageant, Spring Concert, and Com- mencement Program. GIRLS' GLIEE CLUB sang at the annual Chirstmas Pageant, and also took part in the Spring Concert. AuIz'isr'r, Miss Charlton. lzoir Sings in Radio Broadcasts calms' SENIOR oriaii ' +Rflll I: Durst, Ilord Overhus, Charles, Bjorn- stad, Bendixsen, Palma- teer, Mumau, Hasselberg Morrison. Roberts. Ron 2: Ifrair, Prank, Randall Kaintz, Iiairchild, Peder- son, Iidson, Abruhainson Taber, Thompson, Iledf man. Rau' 5: Bucking- ham, Upineyer, Gidlund, Cinagey, Cray. Stone, Murphy, Anderson, Sup- rnnowslxi, Arnold. Ruiz' 4: Miss Charlton, arfl1,n'r', Livermore, Mcllonald, Kleve, Taber, hlohnson, Ristau, Ifdson, Voogd, Overlay. 47 eputies Protect, G'u1'a'e, in Streets, 'wus SAFETY PATROL boys helped guard Ballard students against one of todayys greatest hazards: not hostile In- dians, famine, or Wilderness-but automobile traffic! The boys are on duty at nearby street intersections before and after school. TRAFFIC SQUAD-Doug Anderson, Ronnie Lindh, Dean Reed, Martin Dwight, Rod Thompson. TRAFFIC SQUAD members stand at their hall or stairway posts to direct students en route to classes. FIELD PATROL boys supervise and direct spectators at all sports events. TRAFFIC SQUAD-Row 1: Mr. McComb, mlL'ixt'v'g Hudson, Ofsthun, Seaver, McCain, Gray, Ballard, J. Scott, Jensen, Liikane. Row 2: B. Scott, Johansen, Baird, Donnell, Hathaway, Dascher, Putnam, Jensen, Greenwood. Raw 5: Recd, DeShaq0,Boyd,Blosl,Bas5e,Quackenbush, Tjelle, Witham, Peterson. 48 Held Patrol Seat Sports Enthuszkzsts Claudia Algal'-Nl r. HL-ssulninu TICKET SIQLLERS-R010 1: Lillian Andrcaasen, Fnncd Alme, Row 2: Peggy Bnrncr, PAL Brock, Mr. Taylor, mlzixvr. r mlxnd wfwol fllclllllll' YLLCINLS moms bag from jxm Rouse, bank 1nusgng,Lr IIILD PATROL Rau I Svsmbsng Lxsln Salmonson Fleld, Han- son Nllsux Sclunm Rau 7 Hundson Xlurpln hngland Eldcrkin, C rms Nlr NlLComb IIYIILP Rm 3 Voodgut Berglund Reed, Cnsp 5LllX'OLdLl' Lnsm 49 C ustodian, Librarians, Aided by Capable Handy CUSTODIAN'S HELPERS-When pioneer settlers closed their doors, they usually kept a musket handy. Though firearms are no longer needed, keeping track of locks and keys is a big job at Ballard! Mr. Carlson has competent student helpers who assist with recording and distributing keys. CUSTODIAN HIiLPllRS-Row 1: Maria Iissopos, Enned Alme. Row 2: Rosemary Swenson, Sue John- son, Marilyn Stay. R010 5: Connie Hathaway, W'ilma Garret, Lettie Brown, Mary Soaring, Mr. Carlson, adziser. LIBRARY HELPERS-What a cherished and rare possession was a book to a pioneer child! Ballard's library owns approximately 8800 books, including 352 newly purchased. Favorite 1952 titles: Guthrie-The Wfay 57051, McNeilly-Earl: Bright River, Douglas-Of Men and Momztains. LIBRARY HELPERS-Row 1: Seppala, Blodgctt, Stevens, Massey, Moe. Row 2: Miss Sliper, librarian, Westerdalil, johnson, Horat, Brand, Row- ell, Moreland. Row 5: Hawk, Justus, Johnson, Knowles, Peterson, Bergstrom, Van Sice. 50 unzor Chef' Plan T earoom Fare, Heh? in Lunchroom iliHAROOiXl MANAGENllfN'l' CLASS serves meals in Beaver Hollow Tearoom to faculty members, Tuesdays and Thursdays, the class do- ing all the work themselves. liach week one girl is chosen manager to make all arrangements for ordering, preparing, and budgeting the meals Teachers this year especially enjoyed a buffet luncheon party at Thanksgiving. Sfmrzxor: Miss Legg. LUNCHRUUM H1-QLPIQRS gain useful experi- ence in orderliness and cleanliness, which will help throughout their life. Some assist at serv- ing, others do cashiering, which helps them in the commercial and business world. Lunchroom helpers end their year with a luncheon, where they are served by faculty members. Dirf'4'f0r: Mrs. Brest. TIQAROOM CLASS Y Rau' If Schmoe, johnson, Johnston, McGill, Miss Legg, AlAlliXi'I'. Ron' 2: Chris- tensen, Campbell, lsaacsun, Blair, Stearns. Ruiz' 5: Smith, Volhard, Starks, Krause. if LUNCHRGOM lllfLlllfRS - Ron I: liilers, Schear, Starr, Snyder, San- dell, XVicli, Belenger, Nlrs. Brest, r'41fi'I'i'riu n1um1gi'r, Rau' 2: Vander- wertf. Young, Davis, Kelly, Lah- mann, Hydahl, lloralcer, lfssopos. Run: 5: Sigurdson, Simenson. 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Because of the Beavers' amazing de- fensive record fonly 8 points were scored against them in regular sea- Beavers Capture C it , State Gria' Title son playj Ballard was selected mythical State Champion by Washington State sports writers. Ballard also placed seven men on the all-city first team: Mc- Kinnon, Sorenson, Fish, Denholm, McCain, Hiersch, and Quackenbush. The latter three were elected to play in the Tri-City-State game, under the leadership of Beaver Coach ' Henry Bendele. Mel McCain was chosen most valuable player in the city league. Hiersch and McCain were nomin- ated for the All-American high-school football team. 'IST TEAM SCORES Ballard Scores Firsf . . . . FRANKLIN . . . . . CLEVELAND . . . . . GARFIELD . WEST SEATTLE QUEEN ANNE . . . . ROOSEVELT . . . . . LINCOLN . . . . . BREMERTON . McKinnon, with ball, pile drives his way towards a touchdown aided by Peterson, Cleftj, and Hiersch, Crightj. Buckles, Cleftj, foils a pass attempt during the Roosevelt game. Hzlgh Passing Beavers BALLARD 115. FRANKLIN Ballard, in their first victory of the season, an im- pressive one, rolled over Franklin, 19-0. Two end runs by Hiersch, and McKinnon's drive through the middle, resulted in the first touchdown. In the second period, Buckles intercepted a pass, and McCain hit Quackenbush with a pass in the end zone. Hiersch picked up the last touchdown dur- ing the closing seconds. BALLARD vs. CLEVELAND In the second game, the Beavers decisively de- feated Cleveland, 25-0. After five minutes of play, the score was 6-0, and before the half, the Beavers had scored twice more. Norton scored Ballard's fourth and last rally a few minutes after the start of the fourth period. BALLARD vs. GARFIELD Garfield, the pre-season favorite, was the third victim of Bendelle,s eleven. Hiersch, Basse, and McKinnon ran touchdowns over. McCain tagged Basse in the end zone with a 13 yard aerial. The final score was 24-0, and Ballard was leading the league in points scored. BALLARD rs. WEST SEATTLE The Beavers entered their fourth game unscored upon, but West Seattle chalked up a safety against them. Basse, McKinnon, and Hiersch con- tinued to roll up yardage. The highlight of the The Little General , Mel McCain, shows his All-City ability by crossing CleVeland's goal line, aided by excellent blocking. Dominate Prep Statzlvtics game was a punt return of Bassc's for 72 yards and a score. 20-2 was the outcome of the game. BALLARD vs. QUEEN ANNE The league leaders rolled up their most impressive victory against Queen Anne, 33-0. Barely had the game started when the score was 6-0. Despite efforts of Grizzlie Star, Bill Baxter, Ballard scored twice more before the half. In the last three min- utes two more touchdowns were made, one of which was a 48 yard pass from McCain to Quack- enbush. BALLARD rs. ROOSEVELT Ballard met a hard fighting Roosevelt team, and added another victory to their list. The Beavers scored one in the first period, and three in the third, to compile 25 points to their opiponent's none. Quackenbush scored in the first period on a pass from McCain. McKinnon drove over for two, and Gray snagged a 40 yard pass for the fourth tally. BALLARD rs. LINCOLN Bringing their season to a climax, the 1952 Cham- pion Beavers dumped Lincoln 13-6. Lincoln was the only team to score a touchdown against the Beavers in regular season play. Ball'ard's first score was set up when the Lynx fumbled the kick off. With the score 6-6, Ballard started a touchdown drive, and scored again, after eight plays. Hiersch rejoices, as McKinnon, despite seven opposing taekltrs bowls over for .1 touchdown against tht Bremerton Wildcats M a 'V 15? 'WWQ ' Q are SECOND TEAM FOOTBALL-Row 1: Mr. Gasparovich, rmlrbg Anderson, DuClos, johnson, Crum, Sawyer, lfggtvcdt. Ron' 2: Cameron, Major, Morman, Dorcas, Olson, Organ, Hyde. Row 5: McDonald, Smith, lilowson, Loberg, NVilliams. SECOND TEAM FOOTBALL, while not Winning first place, turned in a good record by winning five games and losing only one, to take second place in their league. After losing their first game of the season, they turned around and won the five remaining games. Their best scoring record was against Roosevelt, when Ballard won 37-O. Coach Tony Gas- parovich did a hne job in training the boys for next year's varsity. It will be a tough job defending the state title, but dependable players like Mack Leetsch, Don Simpson, and Al Jones will be around to H11 the gap left by graduating seniors. Q.w'9lW.,, 2'--f-as me 1. Scrubs Take 1Ttle 2nd TEAM SCORES Bullard Scores Firsf O . . FRANKLIN . . 8 18 . . . CLEVELAND . . 6 T2 . . GARFIELD . . 0 20 . . WEST SEATTLE . . 6 7 . . QUEEN ANNE . . 0 37 . . . ROOSEVELT . . O YELL SQUAD members helped the mighty Beavers in their drive to the 1951 Football Championship, and to gain second place in basketball. Good sports- manship at games, fine cheering, singing of the Alma Mater at the close of each game, characterized Ballard's rooting section. Mr. Fulton, principal at Roosevelt High School, congratulated Ballardls Student Body on the good sportsmanship displayed at the Roosevelt-Ballard championship basketball playoff in Edmundson Pavilion. YliI.I. SQUlxD?Iil1lL' 1: George Niclile, Glen NTCCtJl'l1llCk, Dick Sjoberg, yvll king, jim Tulare. Row 2: Bob Morley, Jerry Jensen, Bud Broom. 58 L, ,,,. wr . ' 55. f,'2. A if Vzll a s 5 . I. .,,, , . . If ,. L ,A 'ni X ,,,,. Q 4 .jrb I iw' 1, W as 4? E i if Q 1 i . THIRD TEAM IiOOTBAI.L-Row 1: Heibig, Woiagerd, Austin, Nelson, McCann, Kringle, Manolides, Mr. Burnett, rrmrb. Ron' 2: Iamberg, Stanvik, Ackerlund, Milligan, Ilardies, Gnleeke, Jenks, Beckley. Rau' 5: Utigard, I.. Anderson, XY'hite, Rickey, Block, Ciislason, Cripe, Scheumann. Kun' 4: Vik, Lyons, Ilughbanks, Gruslnni, Yetler, Zuppc, IS. Anderson, I.obaug.gh. 1'l11'ra7s Show Promzlve 3rd TEAM SCORES Ballard Scores Firsf 'I2 . . CLEVELAND . . 6 6 . .- ROOSEVELT . . O I3 . . QUEEN ANNE . . 6 I3 . . FRANKLIN . . 7 6 . . WEST SEATTLE . . 0 0 . . GARFIELD . . 6 SONG LEADERS, for the second year, sparked the teams and the student body in 1951-52,s Cham- pionship football and basketball records. The girls' enthusiasm and team work helped to make them a permanent part of the sports' scene. Television ap- pearances showed their smiles and gracefulness to Seattle audiences. SONG I,IfADIfRS-Rau' I: Knudsen, johnson, Iiarrento, i , . . . i Starr, Ilendrickson, Stanigle. Run' 2: Hesse, Iilossom, Cheno L weth, Sisson, Suprunowski. 59 THIRD TEAM IIOOTBALL--Having an exceptionally good season, the third team took their League Championship, under the leadership of Coach Don Burnett, by winning live games, and losing only one. The squad showed that it had the ability, teamwork, and will to win, which is necessary in a winning team. This yearls team, composed of fresh- men and sophomore boys, will provide the varsity with many good players in the next two or three years. Among those players deserving special recognition are: jim Nelson, Don McCann, Bob Austin, Jack Hebig, Dick Kringle. HHH MQ f 4' E v ,Kas 4 IF 4, f F g is .... A ....,. R 4 3 '5 in E V xg ,...,.. 25, It yimqfz 3 . -E V wmgkg 31 E mg, ,J W -- f mv W X Yiwu V i .,.. . -V1 MW ..,.... v . , it M x ,I ,I f . X ,v Lf' f A -Q. ga? New V A 4 Q K df ,Z , lf ANDVIK, f. 4Qww M i Q, Zim? V , .,... .iiv gg 4 .Y Ty :z a W W LEASK, 9. in ' i f 5fWg . ,wg A 1 4 -1:1 xQSEEgZbf?f 1 Q' f , 5, 2 E 5 4 2 S Q H 2 52? wISw,fQf wg 4 w W gig.. ' i wb MAME, ' Q -1-ae-2-QM, -Af' , We r E5 7 ' x. , ,1.:,f,:x:.ai ,z 24 , L Q V , xv, A zfawwffk ' ,SM . .A ,TE .s..... , 2 Q A P 159 2' ' 4 userscu g. Pnessev, 9. f V. ...- 'wagzzz - HN wif L, J 3 ex ' Q. ':af:1.,.:e',..,, f x W2 - x WUTHAM, C. Rn SELANDER, f. 1 -.:-fa: W ,. wwf Q x fm 'f-'- -:Q v 2' ' e X 1 LQ? U Q ,iw , ffl? 5 9 Wi M, f LJ 1 f E , Y. -. if Q25 5 in S em W A My PETERSON, f. pf f 1 ws' diff .::: W A up N , V, ' 5 S2925 wwf' 5 xii? 1-1, D , HANSON, g. 3 .,,,,, -' ',.,f,., A . rli gzkiili 5' f, .Q X W H55 5553 ' A4 3 . . ? 'Q:f V f l 44. 5833: ' BAY,c. Mis M ' 22 51352 : A -.-r.:. .5 bw'-UWiHf's fi ? 7 ' f GREEN, f. FORSETH, c. 1: ,Wy .- Rf . .. ,Q .K Q 'X .K 3 X Sa ga' Hz X ,rw 4 Nw lk . ix roonsvuc, 9. Q 1.: 2 .:. Q fl' , ' . :., V-ff 3 if ' s W WQKJ' wi 4 4, Q .,,.. ,:::E5:- Q -5 A we Q Q' ' ' K!-New EQ W f x 2, k Ek fy xp. 3 X f 1, , 1 W 2sf W 'HSE wj ' , w 2 ' -f ' , 4 gb is SECOND TEAM SCORES Ballard Scores Firsf LINCOLN . . 33-25 34-32 FRANKLIN . 36-28 55-21 ROOSEVELT . 35-43 40-32 GARFIELD . . 48-19 55-29 QUEEN ANNE. 31-40 45-38 SECOND TEAM BASKETBALL-Ron 2: Jones, DuClos, Leetsch, Karr, Mr. Goldstein, mark. Youn 'uns Prepare or Varsity Keeping pace with the varsity, the scrubs placed second, winning nine, and losing three. Starting rather slowly, the team built itself into a smooth operating machine, winning the last six games. Splitting games with Cleve-. land, Roosevelt, and Queen Anne, and winning both games with Lincoln, Franklin, and Garfield, the team had the honor of defeating each team in the league. The largest score dropped through the twine against them was in the opening game, when Cleveland got 49 points. The closest point-spread was in the Lincoln game, where the score was Ballard 34, Lincoln 32. Ballard's third basketball team won only two of 12 games, though most games were very close. The team picked up many pointers and were looking good at the close of the season. With Johnson leading the scoring, they piled up many points. Next year the team looks to be a strong contender for the championship. Many members of the team will no doubt be a strong asset for the varsity. THIRD TEAM BASKETBALL-R010 1: Utigard, Linerood, Gregory, Ander- son. Rouf 2: Mr. Goldstein, u1lL'ix:'r, Austin, Nelson, Goleeke, Jacobson, Sig- THIRD TEAM SCORES Ballard Scores Firsf QUEEN ANNE . 34-38 40-43 CLEVELAND . 51-40 39-54 LINCOLN . . 36-45 25-27 FRANKLIN . 33-35 35-22 ROOSEVELT . 23-34 35-43 GAREIELD . . 28-54 25-46 ler. 62 CLEVELAND . 33-49 37-25 l 1: Bay, Green, Smith, Hanson. Rau' 65 JUNIOR, SENIOR INTRAMURAL BASKETl5ALl.A-Rau' 1: FRFSHMAN, SOPIIOMORIZ INTRAMURAI, BASKETBAIL Scheumann, Bay, Pressey. Run' Z: Mr. Cioldstein, rmxrflg Larsen, Rim' l: llage, Couruunes, Nelson. Roll' 2: lVlaier,BraClbury Tromb -lohanscn ley, Mr, Goldstein, iliI'1'iXr'r'. A ter-School T enderfeet Lock Horns l:RESl'lNlAN-SOPHQMQRE lNTRANlURAL CHAMPS-Freshman and Sophomores have their own intramural league that is sort of a 'iminoru league. Dur- ing the fall they play one game each week. The cham- pionship team for last season consisted of Marco Cour- ounes, Per Hage, jim Nelson, Don Troinbley, Carl Maier, and Gary Bradbury. Both intramural leagues, under the excellent supervision of their adviser, Mr. Norman Goldstein, functioned well, and everyone that participated had a good time. HNITRANIURAL liQ3OTBAl.L Cl'lANlPS-Although intramural football is only touch football, many excit- ing games are played, with surprisingly high scores. There are seven teams in the league, and each team has seven players, four linemen, and three backs. Last sea- son's champs were: Bob Swanson, Ray Salmonson, Ron Olsen, Frank Nelson, Bob Olsby, Dick Sheff, Harvey Wgltling. INTRAMURAL l4OO'l'lSfXl.l,: Ron' I: Salmonson, Nilsen, Olzon. Roll 2: Shell, Olsby, Swanson, Xlr. Cioldwtein, rrzizrfv. .,,.,5y ifW'W52' ' si - 7 sw .il FIRST TEAM BASEBALL-lrfi io riglai: Basse, Pg MacDonald, Oli: jones, ZBQ Selander, OFQ Scott, SS, Higley, C, Nygren, P, Dorcas, C, Ballard, 3Bg Pressey, IB. Jim Drew, all city third baseman, raps out n long drive in the Ballard-W'est Seattle game. HAMME- Beaver M'ne Strive. BASEBALL-The 1951 baseball season ended with the Beavers in fifth place, with five wins and seven losses. Although this record is not too impressive, the prospects for the coming season are bright. This season's squad will be built around seven returning lettermen: Jack Scott, Jack Ballard, Rod Pressey, Jack Dorcas, Al jones, Roy McDonald, Dick Se- lander. Coach Don Burnett will be sending up some 64 5 -T, A 1, if W' ii SECOND TIQAM BASEBALL-Rozv 1: Krull, Usitalo, Norton, Crum, Basse, Higley. Row 2: Nigren, Hyde, Mitchell, Morman, Karr Iillingsen. Row i: Whrford, lIIAlII1lgl'V'j Brubaker, Humpliry, Mr. Burnett, mavbg Paulson, Kinney, Fowler, 11111m4gr1'. 1951 BASEBALL SCORES Ballard Scores First FRANKLIN . . . . . 1-3 4-0 ROOSEVELT . . . 9-4 9-5 LINCOLN . . . O-3 0-7 CLEVELAND . . . 6-5 6-5 W. SEATTLE . . . 'I-8 'I-4 GARFIELD . . 5-12 2-3 Seconds VWn C hampionshzp good prospects from last season,s championship second team. This last season Ballard lost a couple of close games in the latter innings of play, but hopes to do better this season. With these returning lettermen and a strong reserve of good players, Ballard should have a pretty good team this coming season. 65 Amis SECOND TEAM BASEBALL SQUAD-under the guidance of Coach Don Burnett, finished last season with the Second Team Championship, end- ing the season with 8 wins, and only losing 3. This is the second time in four years that Ballard has won The Second Team Championship. Since many of these players will be moving up to the varsity team, these players combined with returning letter- men, could bring Ballard another Baseball Cham- pionship. Bright prospeets for this year's varsity: Ray Nygren, Al Hyde, Jack Crum, Donn Higley, Bill Karr, Paul Basse. Ken Ynungren runs to cover first base, but Run Becker makes ilw put-out unassisted. 5 A lmpmww M? Qp.A ,.,.,.. avr MW , . ., ,... . I Viv, 1' , It looks as if its going to be a close finish for Simpson, Gregory, and Peterson. All-City Relay Carnival 1951 LINCOLN . . 26 ROOSEVELT ..21 BALLARD . .18 FRANKLIN. . .1416 GARFIELD . WEST SEATTLE CLEVELAND QUEEN ANNE TA T hin-Claris fllzlee Thir TRACK-The Ballard Beavers showed considerable strength in 1951 by ending in third place in the All-City Relay Carnival, and fourth in the All- City. According to Coach Bob Henning, the Squad had excellent spirit and team work, and displayed better-than-average running ability. If this spirit and desire to win continue for the coming season, a group of trackmcn as good or better than last 66 fn Al -Cit Relay yearls squad should be seen. Standouts from last yearls team who will be back this season, are Len Tangen, relay nuff 4-FOQ Don Peterson, rvlczyg Dick Scheumann, 880, and Warren Green, bigli jzrmjz. With these, and other veterans, and new prospects, it looks like an above average year ahead for the Ballard Cindermen. 67 Crim, Green, get oil' to Ll flying start 22V2. .QUEEN ANNE. . TVQ 2016. . ROOSEVELT . . 3Vz Golf squad hams at practice green, Divot-Dzlggers five to First Place GOLF Ballard Scores Firsf V2. . GARFIELD . . 3V2 . . LINCOLN . . 11 . . . FRANKLIN . . 5 . . CLEVELAND . . 0 . . WEST SEATTLE . . 6 GOLF-The Mighty Beaver Divot Diggers out- classed everybody in the High School Golf League by soundly trouncing all opponents, and capturing the title. The biggest upset of the sea- son was their 202 to 2 M victory over Roose- velt, the second place team. Coach Elmore Oistad states that Ballard should retain the title in 19 S 2, basing his prediction on the fact that seven lettermen are returning, including Dale Lingen- brink, who placed on the All-City Golf Team. GOLF-1 ir.vi rozv: Larson, Conway, Beis, Smithson, Blcnhiem. Swmllzf row: Peters, Carskaddcn, Lingenbrink, Hazard, Peterson, Coach Oistad Net Men Smash to Second Berth TENNIS-Beaver Netmen had a fine season in 1951, being edged from the championship by Roosevelt, and ending up in second place. These boys, who start practicing as soon as the weather is dry enough, slam, smash, and drive, getting themself buck into playing condition. With the 1951 TENNIS SCORES Ballard Scores Firsf forehand blow. return of outstanding lettermen, such as Bob Prince, Tom Fish, and Gary Lindin, it is a cer- tainty that Coach Norm Jensen's tennis squad will do their best to help capture the All-Sports Trophy for Ballard. TI NNIS-Firsi row: Rosen, Strand, Prince, Sjoberg, Goodman. Svmml row: Cunningham, Crcason, Groshon, Quist, Smith, Fish, Cinch Jensen. 8 . . . GARFIELD . . . I 5 . . LINCOLN . . 4 6 . . . FRANKLIN . . . 3 5 . . QUEEN ANNE . . 4 8 . . WEST SEATTLE . . 'I 9 . . CLEVELAND . . 0 2 . . ROOSEVELT . . 7 Smith backs up his partner as Linden hits Linden an MW' sf YS. 69 Managers, 171'-B, Back Beaver Athletes TRI-B is composed of all boys who have earned first team letters in inter-high school sports. Its major purposes are to foster clean sportsmanship, protect Bal- lard's good name, encourage boys to try for the teams, and build morale. This club has special reserved rooting sections at games. Clean-up committees sponsored by Tri-B work on the school grounds. Members are active in persuading boys to observe good training rules, and not to smoke near the school. One of the 1951-52 projects was standardizing both the form of athletic emblems, and the methods and basis for their award. MANAGERS-Firxf Row: Bray, Fowler, Krull. Sl't'0l1ll Row: Schmidt, Wcuods, Nelson, Johnnnesen, Kelsey. TRLB- Row l fxralmlj: Pressey, z'irc-jw1'u.ii41'vr1fg McKinnon, lrrvxiifwllg Scott, .n'cl'r'lul'y. Knit' 2: Simpson, Basse, Greenwood, Buckles, Leetsch, Norton, Baird, Harris, Jones, Quackenbush. Row 3: McDonald, Dorcas, Blendheim, Conway, Peters, Crim, McCain, Lind, Higley, Hiersch. Row 4: Gregory, Green, Kerton, Cameron, Donnell, Wiitscmii, Lingenbrink, Kjorsvik, Linden, Tjelle. Row 5: Withain, Forscth, Fish, Peterson, Scheumann, Peterson, Johanson, Hazard, Peterson, Prince, Mr. McComb, aJi'i.n'r. Kin Pins Meet Lincolng M at-M en T alee Falls BOXVLING SQUAD-Ron' 1: Rogers. Jones, lfinne, Dascher, Hobbs, Hubbard. Ron' 2: Harvey, xlohansen, Maier, Anderson. Rau' 5: Peterson. Anderson, Perves, DeShnzo, Miller. BOWLING CLUB members can be seen running into the Ballard Bowling allies every Wfednesday, after school. At 3:45, four lead-off-men approach their respective allies and send a black bowling ball speeding toward ten tidy pins. Jack Rogers, who is the high man in the league, helps to make the pin boys hair turn grey. Other worries to the pin boys are Bill Finne, Bob Swanson, and Tom Peterson. Mr. Tony Gasparovich often goes down to give the boys his expert advice on how to bowl. Among Bill liinne sends hiv ball Speeding down the alley towards an other strike. the attractions of this Club is the newly inaugurated faculty-student bowling match. VVRESTLING-many of the hardy souls that may be seen in the halls of Ballard are products of Mr. Norman Goldstein's wrestling squad. The boys meet twice a Week during fourth period to learn and practice various holds and counter holds. Mr. Goldstein is to be com- plimented on his work with these boys in developing strong healthy bodies. larry Lomax gets the Hrst fall against Xlfayne llelgerson during wrestling gym. 71 Beaver Explorers BEAVER EXPLORERS-- Row 1: Finne, prcsiflculg Lo- max, Leiser. Row 2: Soren' son, Turner, Salmonson, Lyons, jones, McElroy, Mr. Goldstein, u:fL'i5f'r. R1 W-Qs? Olson, Robertson, Olsony' fSCl'rfoQder, Radoviclx, lcr, fliflanny Q-,f BEAVER EXPLORERS- UmgaWa!',, the cry of the Beaver Explorers, resounds through mountain tops as a merry band of rugged individuals sight their destina- tion, a highland lake teeming with rainbow trout. The means of transportation of these outdoorsmen is by the ut Unknown T lffnkf calluses on their feet, and they will match strength and stamina with any mountain just for the smell of a fish slowly frying in a pan. Many times a year they meet in room 305 to attempt to add another to the list of those mountains already conquered. Acluiser: Mr. Goldstein. Ann Knutsen, typical Ballard skier, takes Cl spill at Ski Acres. 72 SKI RACERS-Ron I: Judy Flutcher, Joanne Smith, Pat Sullivan. Row 2: Ray Rockstead, Kolbjorn Knald, Ralph Eederspicl, Len Tangcn, Dick Simon, Mart Liiknne. Skiers VWM limping, Cross-Country, own H1'll spa-nu SKI CLUB-Rau' 1: Davis, , Anderson, Brooks, ansen, n'H'1'fur'yg Detert, Knudsen, Cruchon, Chenoweth, Gillman. Run' 2: Campbell, Hamstrom, johnn- sen, Alme, Harum, Cole, Hussey, Johnson, Biel, Ing-L -1. we SKI CLUBS Boys' Team won first place in the Down- hill, Cross-Country, and jumping events, in the All- City Ski meet at Snoqualmie Pass. Dick Simon won the Classic-Combined Trophy. He took first in jumping, and second in cross-country. Mart Liikane was third, and Kolnjorn Kaald was seventh, in jumping. Kaald was third, and I,en Tangen fourth, in Cross-Country. SKI CLUB-Kon I: Stay Lovell, Papin, Moore, Thomp son, West, Leander, Sant- vv--luv-' wire, Smith. Kon' 2: Sawyer, , Vfilkerson, Suprunowski, Stone, Stroh, McKinley, Soot er, Sather, Rouse. Kun' I Broom, Riedell, Sutton, Mag- ner, Lund, Solie, Peterson, Stanltvik, Roswiek, Peterson. Rau' 4: W'rigl1t, Scheumann Strand, Morman, Smithson W'ilson, Larson, Main, Schnlenhurg. fuk' - ,.. ham. Ron' 3: lfgtvedt, Hem- .i mlngson, Fowler, Grosliong, P-I lmjriralimml LL'ifI7l!'fQ Iin- right, Ilubbard, Hart, Ifarn- hart. lion 4: Mr. Henning, aJ1'ix4'rg Anderson, Anderson, Crim, Hendrickson, Berg- land, Lawson, Anderson. The Boys' Ski Team also entered the Northwest High School meet at Wgillgl Wgillgi, the Beta Cup Race at Stevens Pass, and the State High School meet at Leaven- worth. Boys and Girls' Teams participated in the annual International Meet at Rossland, B. C. Dianne Blossom was crowned Ballard Ski Queen, for The Times' School. Joanne Smith and Ron Groshong were named Inspira- tional winners for the P. I. BIG BU members sold pom-poms, megaphones, bookeovers, sponsored a Christmas mitten-treel' party, and an all-school assembly. Azlrixer: Mrs. Rodenliouse. LITTLE B members sponsored parties and sold lapel pennants and popcorn fat the bome basket- ball gamesj. Azlzisrr: Miss Nelson. AFTER SCHOOL SPORTS during 1951-1952 included: table tennis, badminton, volleyball, swim- ming, basketball, baseball, bowling, biking. Aflzfix- wrs: Mrs. Rodenbouse, Miss Nelson. Swing your partner is tlieme of tliis Social and Square Dance Class. Little, Bzlg 'TJ' Girls Sell Pom-Poms, M egaplzones, l.lTTl,lf B Cl.U15YRf11l' I: Higley, l'i'11m'lz'r', Porter, .H'l'7'L'fKlVAj', liallard, presimlrrlf, Salander, I'let'-fl7'4'Xl1ll'lIl, Cbristensen, lr:'u.Yl1r'er. KUIL' 2: Miller, Pedersen, Lundell, Carington, Nelson, Bell, Clark, McGinnis, Moe, Rowell, Cjerde. R010 1: 1-Je1'oe, Anderson, Waxdgllil, Moreland, Clark, Hawkins, Krause, Flink, NVest. Row 4: Davis, Justus, Hubbard, Stevenson, Burdette, klolinston, McQueen, Lord, Laine, Row 5: Dye, Marion, Ness, LaGaz, Peterson, Zatnrin, V.inSice, Sira, Buldridge. Row Ii: Gustafson, Yowell, Magner, Obcrg, Rogers, Laine, W'ilson, Bergland, Bergstrom, Buchan. BIG l5 fR0l1' I: Pederson, 1im'-jfl'1'xiJur1Iq lioncr, f1'ml,x111'z'r: Swnfford, lm'xiJ1'llIg Shuar, .u'1'Vrlur'vyg Hussey, .xlmrfx l1lu11ug1'r'g Gillman n'jfrnl4'r'. Kun 2: S.1lI'.l, Nvcbcr, Hale, llulmnsun, Sl-mrinu, Xlciclmiu. Rrfu 5: Mrs. RULiL'I1IlUUNL', mfziwrq Sxxxxlwm, lfsmpm, Zcukscr. Smith Book- Covers, Lapel Pennants, Pop Corn Mr. Burnuxr, mlmcr guests, enjoy Little B party in girls' gym. Mrs. Rodcnlmuxc, rX1.lLlI'CCl1 Hussey, Mac NTC- liwcn, Louisu Boller, xlnclsiu Zimmerman, Shari mm Swafford, Elll thc cakc fm' the Big WS Miriam Tree party. 1 7 5 f ,mmm A ' A :mule : , ,k . Q X ,Q ,. .,..,. 5 'Si 3' 'N .28 QL if Q' 'Q Af.. If .K X L Q ai P A ,avr- ..:- :,,. .,., , ..:, wx 4-gf? 4-.mf 4 WA X 4 1, Qvwvwm M - W 4, wa 'NY fy .QM .I Arleigh HiCfSCl1'2CCyOl11PliSI1CS spectacular drive in Bremerton game. QCourtesy Seattle Timcsj .I x 1 ,V ww., ...-.v..,x.. - .. w.qV. .,-,v V ... , , r 5 ,g,,',4!z,,g,g, g,,,,,, QAM? ,..,,,. ,Mica 3,,,.,, Qc',,,g,5v ' LJ bjivpwwwww fri ' . 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School Li e SIULTCHES dress in jenny, rake intensive Firm Aid Course to gain Red Cross CurtiHc.xtcs Fall Emir Beavers Plcmtin i Sully Tanner entertains at Assembly. Shingle members watch gardeners plant trees in Ballard! Arboretum. Hicrsh, Fish, Qunckcnbusli. 'KEarl.1ires entertain at assembly with Hawiiiiin Melodies. Don Pefgrgon photographs Darlene Hcrum ni Schools' Centennial Show. 80 Arboretum, Manning Centennial Booths om mists Bob Baird, senior, gives his football uni- form one last fond look before turning lfootlighxers ermet scene from Turn Back The Clock . Ballard Boys reinnet the signing of water rights in 'iB.lll.ll'tl Days , Centenniul dmnmtic production. Randy Buunton shows oil a few fancy foot steps. This is the Yell Squad! XI Vwnter Brings Chrzktmas Pageant, Skiing Pup Puxnglin, Dnris Iqrsnn, Phil Tjclic, -Ioan Johnston uid in cheering in rhe New Year. g3ifw1 :fs 4 . W in fa 43 I H ug43p+ .igcr Beavers pul rlw finishing Rosemary Swenson, Joan Blodgctt, Marilyn Stay, pack touches on the c:i1l'iS1l1'l.l9 Trac. Christmas gifts for nvcrsens servicemen. 82 Br-rr, it's cold outside, but Kolbjorn Knald docsn't seem to mind: it reminds him nf his former home in Norway, anta Claus Promzkes M zlvtletoe, Dees, Gzfts Mart Liilinne. liulhjorn Kmlil, l.un il-Agen, Ray lioclwluncl, Dick Simon .irc .IINUIIQ l5.1ll.1rgl'S slii cntlmsinsis. Thu Nativity Tablcnu in thc annual Chrixtmas pgigcnnr is a scene of beauty long tu hr f'Cl1lCI11bCI'CLl. ' 5 Q X, S.lI'llL1 l'Arluigh Hicrschj lm his lap limks .ls Illllllgll thi' lmys .irc hating Km full: occupying this slum' ix l.ynni' car! -luhnson. Neil Ofsthun, Dinnc Ohrt proudly display the Valentine Heart which they won at the junior Claw Dance. 83 3' E Spring Activz'tz'es Introduce M a Pole, af My Q A . 5 4 :egg , r 2 l -K .atv 1 v' xx, 'on Q ' ilngn W wwf I 1 x 1 9 Q ,misfit aK', C it 9,,,w 0 :sk ,1- nom' Wiildiixg thc Maypolc is an annual tradition on Wliitc Day. 84 Hungry football players cat at annual banquet. H Little Abner CAldcn Bucklcsj ignores Daisy Mac fjucly Cannonj on Girls' Club' Sadie Hawkins Day. BIlllf1I'Ll,S 1951 Chorus Line celebrates baseball season with a song and dance. leap Year Sparleeai by Sadie Hawkins' Da May Day Court l'Cll1b over the fcstivitics on Xlfhitc Ugly. Spnrlxing licavcx' pep zusumblics is Diane lllosmm, with hui' high kiclw. FfiYi'i'xqsaw-ig pau Partic Inglis shows off hcr PM W'ilQon brings n linlc Spnnish warmth lxlrlc linkcr, Trudy llgigcn, Ring and Qucun, wind up dress at thc Girls' Club inn: ihc hearts uf nmny ni B.lll.lI'1l'N May Day Clormiarimm in I1'.lkllIllJl11ll w.1y. Fashion Slmw. Scninr Assunihly. 85 ,, Y ii. Beavers Follow Prea'ominate Pads, Fashions, Lcttic Brown and Randy l'l:itl1:iwny rcprcscnt tlic rypii-nl Karen Bcnclixscn, Nlilflilllllt NlL'D.1lllCl, Nancy RUSS admire llicir l1.1rd-earned couple going stcailyu, Sclwlnstic Art Awuds. 5 'V lfvcn dricks Ann C w lu L' n sport nl oilsliins fill H Y wmilici- is fun lo c,L1l'Ul Hun- , Sue lJcl'rec, Gem Grcggorsrin I0- i. llwsu Il1Q:! wir rccl Knit 2, drop 3, Slicrry Sutton, Marilyn Stay tcncli Neil Lind to knit. Slqlilcs CUIYIC in 1l9S0l'LCLl sims, colors, makes and fcullcmw the sen- -,onnl fads. Brin Honors to T l1emsel ves, Ballarcl SCHOLARSHIP XVINNIQRS FOR 19SI: Roll' I: Bob Higley, Fred Stearns, Mrs. Clienowetli, P.-'I'.A, sponsor. erownx lliann larry Wold, ,lorry Frnir, Stan Lloliansen. Run 2: Nvynona Eaclie, Geraldine flklf- Blossom, Ballard Ski Queen, .IS Micky Brown gen, Nell Spencer, Norma wVl1CClCI', Marlene NVendall. Ann SLlP1'Lll1UXVSl'il look on. Joyce Jurich models award winning Dick Sorensen, football inspirational Dick Sclieuminn, Kiatliy Alolmnson, are crowned pin made by jim Slroncek in Metal award winner, comments on Ballard! Benny Beaver and Betty Beaver, by Laura Paul- Craft Class. team. Son, Girls' Club President, and Hob Prince, Boys' Club Presinlent. N7 -W 1 E ll S r .X 6 v - J ' I I i. - ,sf if ' , ' 1 ., 1 ' X XXX X Xe r wrt, M: ly W 1 K if W. -. gy l 5 V , . ii fi! ni ! 'fi F K' 'fW:'f?Vf ' , I I. I p ' ' , I 1 . . gf 55 x r V r we ' V ' , X. 11' lx '1 Lil 1 Q, ' 1 J aj 'I' 1 'If -vs i ' r Q ii, v tg 1 ki .. , W-Q.- ix 3 N, fx I 'si ,Ji 1 I W-M - i R 1 V -.. - 1 H M P . s 2 5 12 , 5 ' .. ww Q- s I l A, x X I Q iii! . .P 1 ff! - X tx' J 4 qs V fi K -E' l I' W V 9' ,, ,L gx , NK .. 1' Q 'x'Z,. I - f , l -- . V g , f- F' V if fi I -f ' ' ' -fi,-Q' 5' if ' n , - - 'A fv f' J, , wi EJ V 40. , j ff n .X 1 M A if ff' ,H ' ,iff ' ' X , 4 xx -x - X 1 ' ' if jf 'Q f A 5' X 'yi' Sf! 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Brxhlax lbrxe an' 120 jwrzuanmzf xbojlx, zuhirh irzvlmfr u spin' fllllllfff, unliqllr, bolvlfy, .kl7Ul I'I'IHlil', and rfforff xlmjm, rloflving Aforvx, Iwo bufrlx, Ll llL'tlIlfAj' xbop, aml fl'51llIlYLIlIfX 1L'lJi1'lJ lmuxf u rivu' of lzeuntifzzl Olympic Mo111zfain.v, and Page! Sonml. Farmrfrx' xfallx, will: fllvir rows of Jvlwlablzf, crixlw, frvsb frnifx, and zf'1'gf'l11l111'x, un' xtill ibn' max! fusrimzling and !'0l!H'fIll of Ihr 1lItlfl?K'lUS uflrnrfion. Tbvy fm' flu' wal xyznlmlx of ibm' Nm'lb1w.xf: ifx zilqof, ilx rrmliulily, umf il: LIb1IlItl4lIIl'l'. lasses . f 9:5 sg? 5' X Mr. Nelson, Barbara jones rest from thcir jobs of supurviSing the Literature Booth during Bg1lIard's night at the Centennial Show. Freshmen, ioneers At Ballard l7RliSl-IMAN OFl7lCliRS--Kon' I: Carol llobbs, l7Vl'.Xfll1'IIfj Joanne Hagbo, .wt'r'i'l411',y. Rau' 2: Miss Quigley, uilrixrrq Chuck Hart, Vin'-11rr'.iirlz'l1f. FRFSHMAN CLASS members tools the student body on a Cruise Around the World at an all-school assembly in March. Featured was a Travelogue, presented by Wilson Motors, of Ballard. A class party was enjoyed in the Spring. The 175 newcomers, who had expected to be important upper classmen at a Junior High School in their ninth grade year, instead entered Ballard High School as lowly fresh- men. Here they made a good impression on their teachers and schoolmates, by quickly showing their Ballard Spirit, taking part in school activities, doing excellent classroom Work. Freddy Freshmenf, their mascot, was proud of them! Arf1'i.w'r, Miss Quigley. Darlene George does acrobutic stunts at P.-T.A. Dads' Night pro- Freshmen view their first Girls' Club Installation Ceremony. gram. 90 lll.Cl?bl Become Beaver Boosters Freshmen, Happy in Beaver Holloug is admired by Aloycc Hzllnpron. Attend Plays, Cheer at Games W W , Puppcts rc-enact the landing uf lionucrs nt Alki at Sc.1rdc's Centennial cxlmibinim Xlcxnbcra of Mr. I,icn's Xwv21ShiI1glUI1 Marc History claw cnjoy their Llwrislnms party. B I N Sophomores Assemble, Campazgn, Elect SOPHOMORE CLASS members sponsored the Seattle Youth Symphony Orchestra for an all- school assembly in February. jim Nelson, class president, introduced Mr. Frances Aranyi, con- ductor. Three Ballard students play in the Youth Symphony Orchestra: Bob Brubaker, Randy Bauton, Norman Owen. Sophomores had a mixer party of games and dancing and fof courselj refreshments. At the Sophomore class assembly twenty enter- prising boys and girls gave lively Campaign talks. AI11'iSC'l', Mrs. jahnke. 94 SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS, CABINET-R011 I Donna POIYEEI Vl'!7IlVf6'V': .lim Nelson, ju'r'.xiJf'11fg Don McCann, rin fllllllltllf M1rcr Clark, xi'4'1'vh11'y. Ron' 2: Mary Anne Johansen, Alta Ballard emne Swan son, l1'm1.r1lr'e1'g Carol Snlander, Miss vlalinlce, mf1i.wr'. Ron Tommy Uflglfd Bob Anderson, .lim Gregory, Tom Goleclae. Barry Fairfax shows how it's done in geometry class Leaders During First Year at Ballard I Soplmrnurcs, with other Beaver football 1 d Sophomores Present All School Assembl l S plmmurw turn sidcwulk supervisors ns bulldozer crew levels future Arboretum grounds. Feature Famous Youth S mphony Orchestra Gum Grugcrtnn, .lean Cfnrringion, sophomores, admire w'Jbi1il1gIllll junior High Schoohs colorful booth at Cfcmcnninl show. Sophomores Dance, Play Games, Feasz AL1dlKl0l1Lll C,,l1l'1SII'l1ZlS cnrolmg. at Erst C lass-Sponsored' Social Event er QP Gretchen Magncr, Nan Poster for Ballard Sophomores fllzlee Place in Activity VW11'rL S L i raid drlll lands suplmmorcs. A nticzfate uture Years at Ballard Bob Crisp, field patrol niemher, distributes programs alt the Civic Auditorium for the Sehool Centennial Exhibit. Students returning Shingle proofs to Mrs. Stone of Ralstovfs Studio were Sharon Anderson, Andy Soderlnnd, Murth.1 V.m Siee, Marlene Peterson. Many sophomores enjoy their -.ewing classes git Ballard: Pat Penne- Angela Fortney does her daily driven to keep her figure trim. man, Margie Slll1lVVll'C, Margaret Nelson, Sue johnson. 101 Margie Santwire serves refreslimcnts to Doi -Innes, Mr. jones, Beatrice Beil at the junior Class Reception. JUNIOR CLASS--Amid flying balloons and valentine hearts, the junior Class presented their profitable dance, I'Cupid's Cuddlen. An evening reception for parents, in March, replaced the traditional Junior Class Tea. Juniors enthusi- astically sponsored a class talent assembly, planned the Senior Banquet, decorated for and ushered at Commencement, Baccalaureate Exer- cises. Moving Up Assembly was symbolical of tbe Junior's moving up to important student body posts, to senior class rooms, to being the Important Personsn of Ballard in 1953. AJ- vixcfr: Mrs. Rodenbouse. I 02 uniors Honor Saint JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Srirlml: Dick Sulander, jm'ii1l1'r1lg Denny Conrad, I'irc-jm'.tizfz'11l. Sftlllllflllifi -lim Vey, IL7'l'LlKIlV'!'l'Q Rosie Jensen, Xl't'l'4'ftlVj'f Dale Lingenbrink, I't'I70I'fl'I'. Valentine with Class ance, 6CCHI71.6iY, Cuda'le', ,IUNIOR CLASS CAI5lNlfTfIir11z I: C.ll't5I Olson, Margie Snntwirc. Run 2: joy llamstrom, Nluilynn Nlcliiulcy, J'OtiS Barnes Dorothy jones, Kathy hlolmmcn. 6011 K: Howard jones, Irma Rudcnlmusc, mfzixwg B.lI'bL1!'g1 Stuck, Patty Mohrweii, Tommy Cnrskaddcn. xx . X' x5 X is lx 3 X I I lx' I -f n K Al 7 ,4 . 5 Xi X I xxx I X Vx F X by ,R 7 I tx A . I V1 I 5 ' 1 .1 X 1- 'Q' Ll r 4 X, y s X 1 .I 0 5 3 I ' x s N F K X ' J N X X' V' P I' xx I N' x N XX f K Y x Y ' v juniors Honor, Serve, Entertain Parents Jeanne Earnheart, junior, checks make-up before Bal1ard's Centennial show. 104 at Initial Evenin Receytion l Rmmu Swenson Helly .lu Krmusc. l5LlI'b1ll'.l -Immun, Llcmnnxtr at Ccnrcnninl firslaxid exhibit. funiors Invite Students to Explore Electronics y Peterson, Valarnc Sohe, are thrlllcd rh Hugh McFlh.1ncy's autograph. at un VWtl1 Science Assemlal 'QD Iflullwr H.1vdnl1l, Dnlnrcs W'ilsun, juniors, and C.1rol Smith, Senior primp for umwual Girls' Cilllbf-,lShiUI1 slmw. 107 uniors Usher or Commencement, Baccalaureate, Don Rosen, Jack Dorcas, Marlo Hansen, juniors, jack Ballard, ussull Quqckcnbuslx, Qcniurs, enjoy malts after another Ballard victory. 108 Decorate, Serve at Graduates' Banquet Dun Hood and Al Prodcrbcrg h k J in annual Beaver il d uniors T alee Leaders Places WW Susan Mnym has all four hands busy surving Jeanne Ilnrnlmrt, Norunc Anderson, Put Cutting up is part of achool life: Iflcanor Moore, Carol Olsen at junior Parents, Reception. Hnvdahl, Carol Vnhl help Peggy Bucson. 110 t Memorable MOVl.Hg' Up Assemlyl Bxxrbara Stuck, Mrs. Rndenlwuxe.1fuSymI'lix4'l'. take in momy at the Junior Clmarlntre Rnlie, Dnnita Fraser, l'm.1rb.1r.x Stock, Dance. Barham II.ll'l em cake, serve, .xt junior Parents' Receprinn. Shirley Br.ly', Rosie -lenxen play Accordion duet. 'I'I1el.1St minute rush for llxe cont cheek smnd ls .1 Llllllllfll' seene .xl the P.-'l'.A. Dances Ill Seniors Set Activity Pace or Beavers SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS- Sealc'a': Ted Peterson, I7i't'5fll!'l7fj Margie Frcdcll, .m'rf'lary. Sfnmf- , ing: Vernon Scnvcr, 1'iv1r-jzresi- tlfllfj Bob Baird, ru1r0rlr'rg Don Boyd, fH'dXlII't'l'. 112 Rnd Pres'-ey, Nlgirylou Gregory, Tom Fish, .Ioan Johnston line up to receive Diplomas at Commencement exercises in Meany Hall. Diving headlong into the job of making their Senior year one to be long remembered, the Class of 1952 started right out with displays and demonstrations for the Seattle School Centennial Exhibit. Seniors intro- duced the sale of Memory Books, Beaver Tags, and pic- tures of the championship football team. Seniors danced to the music of Ballard's own Swing Kings at the Senior Dance, Winter Prelude , were entertaining as well as entertained at the annual Senior Talent Assembly, and nursed their sore, bruised limbs after the Senior Skating Party. Seniors of 1952 initiated Senior Week activities, which included a new and different program for each day of the week, took advantage of Spring sunshine for the signing of SHINGLES, chuckled over the Senior NVill at Moving-Up Assembly, displayed gargantuan appetites at the Senior Banquet, were solemn at Bac- calaureate, marched proudly across the stage, to the strains of Auld Laing Syne, at Commencement, and wore dinner jackets and formal gowns to the Senior Prom. With a feeling of regret, as well as pride, 1952 Seniors cherish their memories at Ballard, and look ahead hopefully to what the future will bring: armed services, college, jobs, marriage. Adviser, Mr. Byers. 113 Seniors Organize, Decorate Booths, l Commencement speakers Jim Crim, Tom l Fish, Mickey McKinnon, Sharon Gamble were N chosen by students and faculty to represent the Class of 'S2,'. SENIOR CABINET, COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN--Row 1: Campbell, Hendrickson, Brooks, Anderson, Tlierson, Herum. Row 2: Straughan, Davis, Tjelle, Prcssey, Wilkerson, Gamble. Row 3: Olson, Scheumcmn, Krause, Sjobcrg, Mr. Byers, adviser. 114 Demonstrate at Centennial EXlll'b1'f1'0H .X.XR4lN, l!EX'ERl.Y Girls' Club f,'UlllHllilCU 3, 4. .XllR.Xll.XMSUN, DENNIS -Spziuish Club 35 lluwling 3, Senate 4. AIILEN, ERNEST- 'I'rack 2, 23: NN'l'CStll!1g 45 lloys' Club 2, 3, 4. .Xl,ME, ENNEIJ ,. .Xttenilziiicc Cla-rk 2: Cuswdiziii Helper 2, 3, 4: Urclicstra 2, 3, -4: Ski Club 4g Beaver- ettes 25 Senate 3, lrlyflllll Club 4. .Xl,TllIll l', .XNITA Girl:-' Cl11b C11111111iltce Ji Girls' Club Cabinet 1: Girls' Club Rep1'csc11att1vc 25 Honor Society 2, 35 Spanisli Club 2, 3. ANDERSON, .Xl..XN Fuutbzill 2: Ski Club 2, 32, 4: Quill Club 3, 43 Bowling Club 4. ANDERSON, ANNE NLXRIE--lllcc Club 2, 3: liirls' Club Coniniittcc 2, 3, 4, Quill Club 3: Ski Club 2, 3. ANDERSON, ANNE Ski Club 43 llnys' Club 2, 3, 4. ANDERSON, DARLENE- Little ll 25 llimur Soci- cty 2, 3: Sciiiur Glu- 3: Cluiir 4: Senior Ncprcseiita- tive 4: Girls' Club Crniiniittec 4. ANDERSON, DONNA MAE -llimor Society 2. Zi, 4: liank Clerk 4, Spanish Club 2, 32 .Xiulitoriiiin Clcrk 2. ANDERSON, M.XRYlN-'l'1':1ck 2: llnwliug 2, 23: Hail- inintini 2, 3. ANDERSON, P.X'l'RlCl.X hllllllill' Gln- 23 S1-ninr lilac 35. 4, Class Cabinet 4: l'lo11o1' Society 2. ANIJERSUN, R.xb liIlSCll2lll 2, 42 llnwliiig 2, 4. ANDERSON, R4ll3l'fR'l'fll11u'li11g 2. Si. 42 Senate 4. ANDERSON, SHARON .Xctivity Carcl lieprcsciitil- tive 2, 3: Clioir 2, 3: Little ll 2: Class Connnittec 2, 3, 4: Hank Clcrk 2,131 Senate 2. 3: Ski Clllli 2. 3, 4: liezivwcttvs 2, 3. .XNDRE.XSSEN, l.lI.I.I.XN gluliirn' lilee 22 S4-lliln' Glec UQ Ticket Scllcr 4g Ski Club 43 lfuruin Club 4. ANDYIK, 0RYIl,l.l-2 llanvl 2, Zi, tg l!z1skC1b:1ll2,3, 4: Pit liand 3, 45 Swing lianrl 3, 4, .XN'l'ON.XCCI, DULORES Senior lil:-Q 2, :L 4: Choir ZZ, 3, 45 Triple Triw 3. .Xl'I'LE'l'ON, RON.Xl.Dflinsketbzlll 2: P.-'l'..X. Dante Cmninittec 3, 4, .Xnti-Smoke 3, l: Clnss C1J!1lll1ll1L'C 2, 3, 45 llall Patrol 25. .Xl'GD,XllI., LENORE -Otiice Clerk 3. 4: Girls' Club Cimiiiiittec 45 Girls' Club Rcprcsvlitaxtivr- 2. Judy Cannon, Rod Pressy, in costumes of a hundred years ago, demonstrate senior enthusiasm, ride tan- dem, at Football Jamboree. Seniors Plant, Exchange Class Pins BAIRD, ROIEERTM-Football 2, 3, 45 Traffic Squad 45 Class Cabinet 4. BALLARD, JACK1-Baseball 2, 3, 45 :Xnti-Smoke 2, 3, 45 Class Cabinet 25 Assembly Planning 2, 35 boot- ball Manager 35 Boys' Club Cabinet 45 Basketball 25 'l'ri-B 35 Hall Patrol 4. BARNER, PEGGYfForum Club 45 Debate 3, 45 Little li 2, 35 llonor Society 2. BARONA, LOTS P.-T,A. Dance Committee 45 Class Committee 45 Girls' Club Committee 2, 3, 4. HARRENTO, CAROL-Footligliters 3, 45 Songleader 45 Senate 35 Ski Club 415 P,-T.A. Dance Committee 45 Class Committee 2. 3, 45 Little B 25 Girls' Club Committee 3, 4. BASSE, PAULfl ootball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Traffic Squad 45 Senate 2, 45 llonor Society 2, 45 Anti-Smoke 45 P.-THX. Dance Committee 45 Tri-It 4. BECKER, JOHN--fliaseball 2, 3, 45 Senate 25 Intra- mural Sports 2, 3. BEESON, ALYCEfGirls' Club Conimittce 25 Ski Club 25 Honor Society 25 Class Coinnnttee 45 Talisman 4. BENDIXSEN, KAREN--f-Triple Trio 2, 3, 45 Accom- panist Girls, Boys' Senior Glee 2, 3. 45 Banking Clerk 25 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Girls! Club Cabinet 45 Orchestra 2. BERGLUND, ROBERT--Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Track 3, 45 P.-THX. Dance Committee 45 Basketball 25 Foot- lightcrs 4. BICRGQUIST, CAROL fAssembly Planning Commit- tee 4: P.-'l'.A. Dance Committee 3, 4: Spanish Club 2, 35 Activity Card Representative 35 Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Little B 2. BERRY, JACQUICLYN- Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Forum Club 45 Girls, Club Committee 2, 3, 45 l'.'T,.X. Dance Com- mittee 4. Iil..XCliMORE, lNILM.X-Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. ISLQXKE, SALLY P.-TUX. Dance Committee 45 At- tendance Clerk 2, 35 Honor Society 25 Class Com- mittee 2, 3, 4: Senior Glee 3: Choir 45 Ranking Clerk 2, 35 Anti-Smoke 45 Girls' Club Cabinet 4. BLODGETT, ,TOANfAntivSn1oke 45 Girls Club Cab- inet 45 Library Committee 2, 3, 45 Custodian llelper 2, 3, 4. IKLOSL, THOMAS- -Ilonoi' Society 2, 3. 45 Shingle 35 Track 2: Anti-Smoke 2: P.-TUX. Dance Committee 45 llall Patrol 45 Class Officer 2. IZLUSSOBI, DIANNE fClass Committee 3, 45 Girls' Club Cabinet 45 Honor Society 3, 45 P,-TA.. Dance Committee 3, 4: Ski Club 45 Ski Queen 45 Spanish Club 2, 3, 45 Song Leader 4. ROUTE, DOLORES-Choir 3, 45 llank Clerk 2, 3. 45 Footlighters 45 llonor Society 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 2, 35 Triple Trio 3, 45 Senior Glee 3. BOHON, XVARRlfNfRoll Representative 2, 35 Anti- Smoke 45 Traffic Squad 45 Boys' Club Committee 2. UOIYIN, MARLENE-Girls' Club Representative 3, 45 Girls, Club Committee 3, 45 Choir 2, 3, 45 Senior Glee 25 Senate 35 Class Committee 2, 3. Arnie Lind, Dewey Wright, discuss football scores with Jim Coshow of Roosevelt. Initzlzte, Veni Memory Book IRUNICR, IMUISIQ lftliwr, Talisman 3, 4: Senate 2, 24, -lg Banking Clerk 2, 4: llunm' Society 2, 3, -4: 'lil'L'Il.Sl11'8l', Big ll ii, 4: ,Xctivity lillfll SL-llcr 4: Attciidaiicc Clerk 2. 3: Other Clerk 54, I. BOYD, IJONALID Claws 'l'l'S2'lSlll'L'l' 4: Shingle 3: Boys' Cluh Yin--l'i'e-siclciit 3: Inter-Sulicvol Council 4: Anti- Sinnke 4: Track 35. 4: 'lll'ili'l:lC Squad 4. l!RliSSLliR, liX'.XNGEl,lNl2f-- llonnr Society 4: Girls' Club 4. URUOKS, Jlf.XNNlNl': Girls' Clull Cuiillllittbc 4: Srne atc 2, 3: Tea Ronin 2, 54: Rull Representative 2, JS: 'llzilisinan 4: Ski Cluh 2, Zi, 4: liunk Clcrk 2, Zi. BROOKS, VIH.-XNNIC flctivity Cnrtl Rcllresentzitive 2: llunor Society 2, 3: Sf-nate 4: Claws Cabinet 4: Ski Club 4: llzink Representative 3. BROVVN, l.lCTTllC -- Girls' Clulis Cnnimittcc 2, 4: Shingle 4: Girls' Roll lh-prerwntzltivc' 3: Hmnwr Sami' cty 23 Ski Cluli l: Class Cmuinittce 4: P.-TUX. Dzmue Cnnnnittvc 4. BKUXYN, YVILSUN -'Buys' Clulm 2, 3, 4. l3L'Cll.'XN, JEJXNNIE Roll liClH'CSOIli2ltlVL' 2 3, -l: Girls' Cluh REIll'l'SQ1lt2lilV6 4: Ski Clulr 2. ,:.. . .Y . n ,. lil l Ixf,ES, .Xl.lll'.Nflwmtlizxll 2, 0, 4: lrack 2. 3, 4: SL-nate 2: Clais Pre-simli-nt 3: .Xnti-Sintvke 3, 4: Trzithi- Squrnl 3: Student Council 3: Trifli 4. liL'NlJY, RICHARIJ -'l'i'zn1sferrutl from XVall:n lYzill:l. IECRIIICTTIC, GI-IR.XI.lD linys' Glcc Clnim 2, 3: Choir 1. lil'RSll2l., .Xl.ZUll.X 'l'i':msfei'i'0rl frmn lluthtll. CAMERON, IJANIlil,--flfumball 2. 4: Ilzwki-ilmll 2, it Bascliall 2, 4: Tri-ll 4: llall Pzxtrol 4. CAKll'l5El.l,, BE'l l'Y-- A llonnr Sncicty 2, Si, 4: P.-'l'. .X. llance Cunnnittev 4: Shingle fi, 4: Senate 2. SI: Class Culiinet lg Ski Cluh 2, CZ, 4: Girls' Cluh Cuni mittce 2, ZZ, 4. CANNON, jl7lJl'l'll-Student Cnuncil 4: Clank: 'l'i'4-me ure-1' 2, 23: Girls' Club Czihinet li P.-'l',.X, llnnve Cum mittee 4: llonor Sucicty 2, 3, I: Shingle 4. C.XRl.liY, ROBERT -lk-l-axle 2, 34. CARLSON, l'fRNl'lS'l'-liuys' Cluli 2, Il, 4: lloyra' Club Ronin Helper 4, CHAMPION, NANCY Talisman lfilitor ii: Class Czilrinet 3: Sennlc 3: Girls' Club Czilxinut 4: Class Rf-prcseutzitive 4: Class Coinniittee fi: Girls' Club Cmnmittec 2, 3. l: Anti-Smoke 4. Cll.'XRl,ES, jOYClifClmir 3, -tg Girls' Senior Glec- 2. 3, 4: Girls Cluh Cnniniittee 2: 'l'i'ipl0 Trim 4: Girls' Junior Glec 2. CHIGAR.'XS, SANIJRA ,lunior Glu' 2: Girls' Clulr Ctnnniittec' 2, 3, 4: Girls' Cluh Caliim-t 4. Sharon Gamble, Gene Witham, go a-haunting while advertising the Halloween mixer. 4' 5 z 'iw 95.1 J, Seniors Travel '24 round the lfllvrlcf CllRIS'l'ENSlCN, GARY -f Boys' Club5 Tennis 25 Honor Society 2. CHRISTENSEN, LIl.LI.XN--lrionor Society 2, 3, 45 Big li 3, 45 Beaverettcs 25 Library Clerk 2. CllRIS'l'l'fNSl'fN, Sll.XRON4Girls' Club Committee 35 Forum Club 45 Class Committee 2, 3, 4. CIIRTSTENSEN, VV.XRRl2N4'FootlJall 2, 35 Boys' Club: Class Committee 2, 3, 4. CllRl5'l'ENSilN, X'lRGINI.X-Little ull 2-2 lforum Club 25 Beaverettes 25 Class Committee 45 Girls' Club Committee 3, 4. Cl.li.XRY, ICLXNNIC fGirls' Club Committee 2, 3, -I5 Senate 35 Little ul! 25 Forum Club 2. CLOGSTON, RUDOLPH--Boys' Clubg Ski Club 3, 45 Class Committee 2, 3, 4. COLLINS, Bli'l'TE-'fliancl 2, 3, 45 Class Committee 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club. CONRAD, .XRl,lfNl2flieavcrettes 25 Girls' Club Com- mittcc 2, 3, 45 P.-'l'..X. llauee Committee 45 Class Committee 2, 3, 4. CRIM, I.XlllCS'-Track 72, 3, 45 Tri-B 3, 45 Class Com- mittee 45 Ski Club 3. 45 Honor Society 2, 3, 4: .Xnti-Smoke 45 Football Spotter Al. CROCCII, Dl2LORliSfSki Club 3, 45 Girls' Club Committee 3, 45 Class Committee 4. CITRFMAN, jAMESfSpauish Club 2, 35 Boys' Clubg Class Committee 2, 3, 4. CCRTIS, XYIl.l.I.XM-flioys' Club: .Xuti-Smoke 3, 45 Class Committee 2, 3. CUSXVORTII, jEANfGirls' Committee 3, 45 Class Committee 2, 3, 4. llANll2l.SON, DOX.Xl.DfClass Committee 2, 3, 41 lioys' Club Committee 2, 3, 4. lJ.XS1ll2R, ll.Xl.l2-flioysl Clubg Class Committee 2, 4. ILXVUPSON, XVILLTAM fliand 2, 35 Howling 35 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. DAVIS, BYRONfl!oys3 Clubg Class Committee 3. DAVIS, FLORENClEfShingle 3, 45 Ski Club 3, 45 Class Committee 3. 45 Girls' Club Committee 3, 4. lJENHOl.ME, .Xl.l'fXf--Football 2, 3, 45 Anti-Smoke 45 Trieli 4. BoIIurd's Swing Kings, directed by Tom Hobbs, senior, provide danceable melodies at the Senior Dance, Winter Prelude, and give out with u peppy iam ses- sion offer the ball is over. with Annual Class Talent Assemlal lJliSll.XZO, JAMES 'Senate 2, 3, 45 Ilonnr Society 2, 3, 45 lnterschool Council 2: llall Patrol 4. lJli'l'liR'l', TIIOMXS-lloys' Club 2, 3, 4: llaseball 2. l3ONNlCl.l.., IJOUGIQAS- llall Patrol 45 Football 2, ii, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball Manager 45 'l'ri-ll 45 Ski Club 4. lJl'Nll.XR, KIENNETII -flloys' Club 2, Sl, 4. DUNLAP, IQTTA l.ibrary 2, 35 Quill Club 2g Girls' Club 2, 2, 4. l'INGl,l'fSliN, L.XRRYfCl1oir 2, 35 lloys' Clnb 2, 3. 4, ENGLEN. VVII,I,I.'XBIffI.unebroom 2, 3: Hank Clerk 25 Field Patrol 3, 45 Boys' Club Representative 3. ENRICQIIT, RICll.XRl37Ski Club 3, 45 Baseball 25 Quill Club 3, 45 Footligliters 45 .Xnti-Smoke 45 As' sembly Order 4. ERICKSUX, llliIlClff- lioys' Club 2, 3. 4. ESSOPUS, hl.XRI.X7l.ittle ull 25 llig Il 3, 45 lleaverettes 2, 255 Glee Club 2, 3g Spanish Club 2g Girls' Club Committee 4: Debate 3, -45 Swim Club 4. FIIQLD, JOYCE --4- Senate 4: Ski Club 45 Girls' Club Committee 2, 3, 45 P.-T..X. Dance Committee 3, 45 Class Committee 3, 4. FIELD, SELHERA-Safety Patrol 2, 3, 41 Movie Crew 2, 3, 45 Field Patrol 3, 45 lloys' Club Cabinet 45 llasef ball 2, 3, 45 Bank Clerk 35 Boys' Club Room llelper 3: Intramural Football, Basketball FINNF, lYll.I.I.XRl--Yell Squad 4: Ileaver Explorers 45 Tennis 25 lloys' filee 25 Bowling Club 4: Ilonor Society 2, 3, l: Shingle 4: .Xetivity Card Representa- tive 2. FISH, 'l'OBIfl ootball 2, 25, 4: Baseball 21 llasketball 21 Tennis 3, 4: Assembly Order 35 Traffic Squad 3: Honor Society President 45 All City P.-'l',.X. Dance Committee 4: Student Couneil 45 Tri-ll 4. FORCIER, JERRY-Baseball 2, 3, 4g Boys' Club, Roll Representative 2. I ORSIi'l'll, PAUL ff-- Basketball 2, 3, 45 Ilonor Society 2. 35 Tri-B 3, 4: IIall Patrol 4. FRAIR, GERALDINE Little HH 2: lieaverettes 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club Committee 2. FRANK, l3EYFfRl'.YfGirls' Club Committee 2, 3, 45 Junior Glee 2: Senior Glee 3. FRANK, VV.XND.XfGirls' Club Committee 2, 3. 43 Girls' Club Representative 35 Senior Glee 2, 3, 45 Hank Representative 2, 3. FRANCIS, YV.-XLTER 'Boys' Clubg Class Committee 3, 45 Stage Crew 4. Senior Chorus liners: Marilyn McDowell, Darlene Swenson, Doris Larson, Carol Bergquist, .lo Anne Hesse, Arlone Johnson, .loan Johnston, Dianne Blos- som, Arlene Henclricksen, Margie Fredell, Darlene Herum, Judy Cannon. l Seniors Promenade at VWnter Pr lude ning 251 P.-l,.X. llmivciul11init1L'L'2, Cu, 4, hki fllllJ 5, Class liuininiitcc 95, 4: Spzmisli Cluli 32, lg Senate 2, 43 Quill Clulm 3: Vlzxss Secretary 4. G.XliRll2l.Sl2N, lil.lC.XNilR -Rull Rcirrusentzitivc 2g Girls' flulv. G.XKll!l.li, SHARON lilziss fzilmiuei 3, 4, Girls' Club 4 P T X FRlCl'JlCl.l,, KliXR,lORllC Sliiuglr ig .Xsseinlllyvl'lzin- falxinet 43 .Xiiti-Siimlcc 45 Shingle 3, 5 .- U, lmnre 43 llunur Surivty 2, ii, 43 Senior Glce 2, 3g Choir 4. GXRTON, RUSlCXl.XRll'f Girls' ilnli Q, JS, 4. GITJLUNI3, ,'XRl.lCNlC Svniur01'cl1cSU'z1 2, 3, 4, Quill flub Secretary 4g Girls' Club l'mn1nittL'e 4g Senior Glee 43 Ranking Rcprcscntzllivc 3. GILLMAN, l3l,.XNl'lllC liciivwrlius 23 .lunior fGleC 2, 35 Little li 2, :iz Ilig Ml! Ru11urler4g Hank Clerk 2, 35 Ski Cilulw 45 Fiylilllll Cluls lg Shingle 45 'l'e:1Cln'r's Aill 3, 4. GISLASUN, DONNA -fRull lqLfllI'CSLfllTZl.tlVl' QQ Activity Card Seller 2: Scuiur Glcc 2: Vlusir 3g Footligliters 3, 4, Girls' flulm Cuinuiiltcr' 23 'l'e:1cl1er's Aid 4. GIQXNCY, CAROIJC Girls' i'lulm lioinmittee 3, 43 Ski Club 3, 4, lfuruin lilulm ZZ, 1: Rull Rcprcsciitzitivc 2. GOUDSOX, RUN.Xl.ll l3uys'k'li1li2,3, 4. GOOIJXYIN, XYIXIFRICIJ -Girls' Vlnla funnnittee 2, 4g Senior Class Vuiiiixiiltcr- JL: Ski l'lulm 4. GORVIJ, ROY lluys' Cilulvg Rull Representative 2, fig Senate 2: llouling 2. 35, 4. GRAY. NYll.l.I.XNl ,Xiui-Sunvkc l: Scniite 4: Banker 133 llzill Putrul 43 lizisi-lmll 2: lfuutlizill 2. 3, 41 Tri R -12 llonor Nrrivsly 2, Ci. GREIQNXYUOIJ, XYlll'l'NlCY liuutlmll 2, 55, 4: llonor Suuicty 2. 3, Yicu-l'i'usiilcnl 41 Spzniisli Vlulm 2. 3 llnll Pzltrul 4: .Xliti-Sinulcv 2, 14,41 'l'ri ll -4. GREGORY, KIKRY I.Ull Rull Rr-prv.'sC'11t1xtivC 21 Girls' flub lizilmim-1 Ji, 43 'll-ri Ruuin ZS, 4g P.-'l'..X, l,Z1llCEfiU!llll'IlflL'C lg .Xiili-Sinulqv 4. GREGORY, l'.X'I'RIi'l.X- Quill flulw l'rcsiclm-nl 2, Class fuininittec 2, 25, -lg Girls' Vlulr C'ui1uiiii1eei2, 3, 4g Girls' Cluh Rcvurs-ling Si-c'rct:iry -1, .Xuti-Snmkc 43 Sc-nutc 52, Ji. GRTMSIEY, 4llJ.'XNNli junior Glue 2: Senior Glc-c 3, 4, Choir Ci, 41 llczlvcrcltcs 2: Girls' Vlulm Voinmittec 3, 45 Rank Cilcrlc fig l.ittlc R 2g junior l'rinunitlce 3. GROYER, l,.'XllR.'X Girls' Vlulmg 'Yrnnsfcrrcid from Inlzilio. GllDRlUNlJSON, LUIS Girls' f'lulJ frvxiilixiflec 2, Girls' Clulr Reprcscntzuivc 2, Cleo Cluli 2, 3, 4. GUSTAFSON, JUAN fllunul' Soriviy 43 Si-uinr Roll Repiwseiitzltivc' 43 Senior funnniltcc -4. ll.XC'HTlCl,, JUNE Girls' Vlulm Q, R, -lg Tea Room fi. Pep Assembly skit shows siudenis what will happen to Roosevelt in coming game. ,,, . J f Music 0 Ballard? Wn S Wing K ings IIALE, lll'.l.l'.X Npauisli lluli 2, 3: liig ll 2, 3, 4: Noll Rt-presentzxtivc 3: llmmr Socicty 2, 3, lg tiirls' Club iitlllillliftcil 43 flass fuuunittec Ii. HALL, j.Xi'li lifwys' Vlulv 2, 3, 4, il.Xl.L, KZIQRALIJ lioys' lluln 2. 3, 4. ll,XNSlfN, l'.XRl, l ield1':1trnl 2, 33 t'lwi1' 2. Zig liuys' tiles l'lulJ 25 Anti-Suwku 43 lil1eerl.c:ulc1' 45 'll-uuis 2. L.. IIANSICN, INGICR Ski Clulu 3, 4: junior lilct- 1. ll.XNSlfN, S.Xl.l,Y Spztuiflx Clulr 43 Girls' tllubg XYo1'k l'renlit. IIARDVYICAIQ, KICNNICTII 'l'rzwk 2, Zi, 4: lfmvtlmzxll 33 P.'T..X. llzxnce linumittcc 4: lioys' Vlulm Cuuuuittee 2. ll.XliKlS, tiER.XI,lJ fllftntutlmzill 2, Si. l: lizisclmll 25 lluuol' Suticty 2. IIAKT, IJAYID liuskctlazill 4: Hoya' t'lulr 2, 22, -4. ll.XSSl'Il.l., liRllt'I'f Ilonm' Society 2, 3, -ig Shingle 4: Tcnuis 2. Il.X'l'II.XXY.XY, li.XNlJOl.l'll -limuw Society 2, 3: llall Patrol 41 Svuutc 2: SIHllllSl'l l'lul: 2: '1'1':wk 2, ILXXVKINSON, lil'fNNl f'llll llautl 11, tl: Ilnll l':xt1'ol -1: Buys' flub. ll.XZgXRlJ, l'RANlx tjulf 2, 3, 4: Tri-ll 35 T2lliSlIlZ1I1 4. ILXZEN, t'llARl,lfS -.Xuti-Smoke Ji. 4: Sliiuglt' 4: Senior Rt-prest-iltantive 4: lhuysi l'lul1 Cmiixxlittce 2, 3, 4. lllCXDRll'liS, llY.XXf'C'lz1ss Cltmuuittvc 4: 'Vrzms' ferred fmux Spokane. IIICNDRIVKSI-IN, .XRLENIC l'luum' Sncicty 2, 3, 43 Songlezulur -1: Girls' Club Czilxiuet -1: llztss fnlmiuut 4: 1' T X Imncc I llliRl'Xl. ILXRLICNIC 'Activity t':u'tl Re1,u'c5t-utntivu 2, 3, 11 l'.-'l',A. Dance limmuittce 3, 4: Student foun- cil Rclrl'0st'lxtativt' 4: Semitic 4: .Xssciubly tlrclcl' 31 lltmm' Society 2: .Xuti-Sumke 3: Sltinglc 4: Class Calvinct 1. IIIZSSIC, .IO ,XNNIC -lizmkiug Clulx 2, Zi: Class C0111- mitteu 2, 34, 41 Girls' Cluli C'nlJim't tty llouur Society 2. 3: ,luuior Czilriuet 3: l',-'l'.A. llzmce Ufmxuittec 34. 4: Shingle 4: Ax-iti-Sumko 4: S4-niur tllcc IS: Snug Leatler 4: Ski Culb 3, 4. IIESSLICR, IRA Buys' Club 2, 3, 4. lllERSl'll, .XRLlfltill f Fuutlrzxll 2, 21, 4: .xllil-Siiltlkl' Zi, 4: llnll Patml Zig Seuzltc Ji. Identification tags are u big attraction. Found trying hers on is Shirley Gray, with Ronnie AppIeton's help. Seniors Shine Shoes, Rai e Mone3 llltll,EY, DtJNNfFootball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Class Vice-President 25 Tri-B 3, 45 Anti-Smoke 2, 3: Traffic Squad 2, 3: Student Council 45 Class Cabinet 2, 3. HILL, ALAN fllonor Society 25 Anti-Smoke 2, ZS: Roll Representative 25 Intramural Basketball 2, 3. HILTON, RlICIIAELW-Howling Club 2, 3, 45 Senate 45 lioys' Club, HOURS, '1'HONlAS-- Rand 2, 24, 45 Pep llanrl 2, 3, -t5 Howling Club 2, 3, 4. llOlfliR, JACK-Boys' Club5 Class Committee 2, 3, 4. IlOl l MAN. XYILLIAM -flfielrl Patrol 2, 3, 45 Boys' Club5 Stock Room llelper 4. ll0IS.-XTH, SONJILX P.fT.A. llance Committee 45 Senior Representative 4. lIIlI,l..XNlD, TIIOMAS f.Xctivity Card Representative 25 lloys' Clubg Class Connnittee 2, 3, 4. ll!lll.?ll'15, ,l.XXIl'IS-Track 2, 3: XYrestling 45 Boys' IICYIZRDQRIJ, JUYCIC-'-liirls' Club5 Class Committee llq'vligl,lgl.lil'J, ROISIERT' Boys' Club: Class Committee lliillgllk, .XRLl'iYffl'iel4l Patrol 2, 3, 45 llall Patrol 45 Debate 45 Senior Representative 4. IICMIC, JERRY Yl-tJlfnfl'.-'ll.A. Dance Committee 45 Triple Trio 4: Girls' Club Committee 2, 35 Senate 35 Choir 3, 45 Senior tilee 35 Junior Ensemble 35 Class Committee 3, 4. Il CNT, DTAMICSW-Boys' Club5 Class Committvie 3. 5 HUSSEY, MAREENW-Little li 2, 35 Forum Club 45 liig B 45 Ski Club 4. IIYLIJAXH L, lD.XLl'Ifl!oys' Club Representative 32 , liaseball 2, 3: Library Clerk 35 Lunchroom Helper 4. llYl,IJ.'XHl., IJHUGIMXS flforum Club 23, 4: lloys' Club5 Ski Klub 4. INHHAM, jU.XNfGirls' Club Representative 31 Sen- atu 35 Junior Glee 25 Senior Glee 35 Choir 45 Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Forum Club 4. IRYINE, VVILLIARI-Senate 35 Boys' Club Repre- sentative 3, 45 Choir 3, 45 Boys' Double Quartet 35 Senior Cabinet 45 Class Committee 45 Boys' Glee 2. IRXVIN, MARTHA'--l.ittle HB 25 Junior Glee 25 Senior Glee 3: Choir 45 Senior Representative 45 llonor Society 2, 3. Shingle helps out Centennial Exhibit Show with of 1 booth demonstrating Shingle production. Dur 'ng First Senior Vlbrlz Week ISAAXCSON, .XNGICIUX 'Roll Representative 2: Ski tlulm 2, 4, Hank t'lerk 2. JACKSON, 4XRl,lNli lleaverettes 3, 4: Roll Rcpre seutativc 2, JI: Quill flulm 2, 3: Tenrtliers' Aid 2, 3, 4. JACKSON, liS'l'.X Quill Club 3, 4: lieavurettes 4, Teacliers' Aid 3, Glce fluli 2. JACOISSIQN, l5liX'lCRl,Y Senior Glce 3: flmir 41 g Ilcaverettes 3: Triple Trio 4: Girls' Club Cmnniittccs , P l'uiuint'lul1'i' l ittlc l ' 'P ,., .,, r,... ,l.XCOl3SliN, Gl'1R.Xl,l?lNlf f-Otlicc Clerk 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club tknxlinittccs 2, 3. 4, Class Committees 2, 3, 4. JENSEX, GliR.Xl.lJ 'l'raH'ic Squad 4, Debate Il: Shingle 3: Yell Squad 4: lluys' Club Cabinet 4, P.-T. A. llanve l'nnnnittct- 4, Vlass Committees 3, 4. JliNSl'lN, XIARILYN Little B 2: Ski Club 3, Senate 3: lleavcrettes 2, 3: Forum Club 2, 3, P.-'l'..X. llance fnnnnittcc 4: junior Glee 2: Assembly Order 4, 1liNSliN, ROIIICRT -Fielfl Patrol 3, 4, Beaver Ex- 1ll0l'L'l' Club 3, 4: 'liratiie Squad 4, Tennis 4, Class Vonnnittee 4. jOlI.XNSliN, IiliNNli'l'll Gulf 2, 3, 4, Trivli ZS, 4, Senate 4. JOHNSON, :XRLONIC Senior Glee 3, Choir 4: Girls' llulm Valxinct 4: lfuruni Club 4, Student Council 4: P.-THX, llancc fitjllllllllltbt' 3, 4: All-City P.-T.A. llanec Cn-Cliairinzni 4: Snnglencler 4. JOHNSON, lQl,lC.XNOR juniur Glce 2, Girls' Clulw f'tmnnittt-us 2: Iioruin flulm 4: Talisman Stati 4. IOIINSOX, GlCOIiGl.Xl.lilC Roll Representative 4: Class Representative 3: Little li 2. 3: Ski tilulx 2, 3, 4: l'.-'l',.X, liance Cimnuiittvc 41 Girls' flull linin- mittces 2, ZS, 4. JOHNSON, lY.Xli lfic-lil l,Zl1l'4ll 2: Gym Manager 3, Howling Vlulm 2, Cl: lh-ys' flulw kiUllllTllIlQ'C5 2. JOHNSON, Bl.Xlll.l'1Nli -Office Clerk 3, 4: Little li 2, .Xuclitnriuin tilcrk 4: Ueaverettes 2: liank Clerk. lOllNS'l'ON, l'illl'l'll .kuilituriuni filerk 2, IS. 4: l',-'l'. 9 .,. .X. llaiiuc Limninittvc 4: Roll Representative 2. 3. Senate 3. 4: Ski tilulr 2, 3. blOllNS'l'ON. ,lO.XN Spanish liluln 2. 3. 4: Ski lilulv 2, 4, Roll llelwcsvntativv 2: Girls' i'lul1 t'mn1nittm-es 2, 3, 4: l'.-'l'..X. lPant'0 k.Ul'llIIlllft'C 4, Class Cknnnxitl tee 4, 'lil'2lClli'l S .Xifl 4. JOHNSTON, l4ON.XI,lJ Class timnniittee 2, 3: lluvs' fluh. JONES, lJ,XYllJ Spanish tflub 2. 3. 4: lleaver lixplorf ers 3, 4: Howling Club 4. JORGIENSIQN, XLXRILYN-'fOrcl1cstra 2, 3. 4: llunor Sucit-ty 2, 3, 4, Girls' L'lul1 Cmninittees 2, 3, 4. Jlllilfll, JOYVIQ -llumn' Sm-icty 2, 3: Girls' Club Valminet 4: .Xnti-Smoke 4: Girls' Vlulm Representative 3: Little ll 2, 3: Ski Vlub 4: P.-THX. Dance font' mittee 4. Bob Steele, Laura Paulson, Carol Selcnder ioin in the fun as Alden Buckles gets u real face full of snow. Seniors Brush Up on Etiquette KAALD, KOLBJORN-Track 2, 3, 43 Ski Club 2, 3, 43 Ilall Patrol 4. KXUFFHAN, CH,XRLESfBoys' C1ub3 Out Door fillllll Class Committees 2, 3, 4. KELLY, RENA-Litte Ml! 29 Big UB 3, 43 Girls' Club. IQELSEY, JOSEPH -Football Manager 3, 43 Basketball Manager 3, 43 Anti-Smoke 43 Honor Society 2, 3, 43 Field Patrol 2. KEKTON, DENN1Sf-Baseball 23 Football 2, 3, 43 lioys' Club Representative 43 Boys, Club Committees 43 Tri-li 4. lilllltl-QR, Gl'lORGIN.XfWRoll Representative 23 Sr-nior Kilt-e 33 Choir 3, 43 Triple Trio 33 Bcavcrettcs 23 llance Production 33 Footligliters 4. KAIORSVIK, VVALTER-Tralbc Squad 2, 3, 43 Trifll 3, 43 Assembly Oriler 33 Boys' Club Committees 43 Anti-Smoke 3, 43 Basketball 2, 3, 43 P.-'l'.A. 4. KUSTATELOS, JOANNEwlEanlcing Clerk 33 Girls' Club Representative 2, 33 Senate 23 Honor Society 2, 3, 4. liR.Xl7T, Ebxxvxxliilflgilllll 2, 3, 43 Boys' Clubg Class Committee 2, 43 Ski Club 2, 3, 4. liR.Xl'SE, ELIZAUETllffHonor Society 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club Cabinet 4: Shingle 3, 43 Class Cabinet 33 Anti- Smoke 43 P.-TA. Dance Committee 43 Tearoom 4. l..-XGERSTROlXI, LAVVRENCE-Football Manager 23 Track 2, 3, 43 Choir 2, 3, 43 Boys, Glee 23 Class Conv mittee 4. l,.Xll5I.XNN. SHIRI.EYffGi1'ls' Clllbg Class Commit- tee 2, 43 Forum Club 2. LANE, GEORGEW-lloys' ClLllJQ Class Committee 2, 33 Ski Club 2. IMXRSEN, DTXIE --Little HU 2, 33 Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Bank Clerk 2, Ii, LARSEN, DORIS Aflirls' Club Connnittee 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 3, 43 Ski Club 2, 43 Forum Club 33 Roll Representative 3, 43 P.-'l'.A, Dance 4. IUXRSEN, RONAl.ll---Spanisli Club 2, 33 Talisman 33 llonor Society 2, 3, l. l,.XVt'SON, JOHN Howling Club 23 Ski Club 2, 3, 43 lfootligliters 43 Banker 23 Class Committee l.E.'XRNED, NEll,f-Boys' Club 2, 3, 43 Class Commit- ft-Q 3, 4. LEASK, EDVVARD -llaskctball 2, 3, 43 'liaseball 3, 43 llall Patrol 3, 43 Tri4l3 3, 4. LEE, ROBERTfUowliug 2, 33 Tennis 2, 83 Activity Card Representative 23 Class Representative 4. Mickey McKinnon, Phil Tielle, Russ Quackenbush, handsome escorts in the annual Girls' Club Fashion Show, model typical 'teen-age fashions. 19 T radii 'anal Senior Par ntfv Tea . . .. , . . I 0 . . Lll'.N, QUNSIANQ 12 fSkl Club J, .u, 4: -lunuu' filcc 2, Zig S1-ninr Cilve 3, llzink lilerk Jig P.AT.A. Dunne 43 Class Uvminittec -1. LIIILXNIC, Nl.XR'l' llnll Pzxtml 4, Ski Club Si, 45 licvys' l'lub. l.lfXll, AlilNUl,l7 -flwmtlvzill 2. 3, 41 lrifli 3,i-li Antl- Snioke Zi, 4: 'l'r:lH'is: Squaml 4, .Xsseinbly Ordvr -lg Sc-nate 43 Spanish Klub 2. l.UM.XX, l,.XliRY' -NYt'cstling 43 liielrl Patrol 2, il Class Rqwesciitzltivc 2.11 lluys' Qilub Cinnmnxittte 2. l.UNl5.Xlll.. Kl,XRl.liNlC -Girls' Club funnnittcc 2, 45 Girls' l'lub Representative 2: Spanisli l'lub 2, .,, Senior lilcc 33 Talisinrin Ii, 43 Vlzlss Coimnittee 3. l.UVl'1l.l,, llOlllllf'l l'l'l Girls-5' Club fiilllllltt 4: Roll Representative Zi, 4, Ski lilub 2, Ji, -lg P.-'l'.1X. llzinfc -lg llnnor Society 2, ti, 43 .Xnti-Smnkc 4. IJTIDYIGSON, BlYli.X-fllirls' flubg Class tlnnniittce 21 l.ibrzn'y Ulcrk l.llNllQlllS'l', l'l,lliTfRoll Representative 2, Buys' flub 2, il, 4, Class Limnniitteu 14. l,YClilC, liUl5l'2R'l'- -lluys' flub: flzlss Clvininiltec 23 Quill Club 3. LYONS, -lflllx f Glue Club 21 Spzmisli Club 2. 3, 4, llonor Society 2. 3, 4: llezlvei' lixplorcrs 43 Shingle 4. Nl.Xlf7Sl'1N. 1fKlXl.Xf 'llonm' Sfmcivty 2, 3. 4: Girls filub Vonunittces 3: Tzilisuian 34, 4: Class li0lll1llllll'0S 4, Ski Club 23 Senzxtc 2. HALIDE, DONNA- Forum l'lub Oflirei' 14, -lg Girls' Club l'onnnittees 2, 3, 43 junior lllcc 2, LilIlSS Cmn- mittce 43 llouor Sm-in-ty 2: Quill Club 2 . NLXSSEY, Y.Xl'fillN 'lic-H Rimini l'mn1nittn'C Il, flaw tlnninittves 3, 4. XllCl.l3Alll., lilCNNli'I'll flluys' Klub: llunm' Slici- ety 4. bllfkvlfli, JAVK -lluys' Cilub 2. 3. 4. Nlll.l,l2R, GLENN f lianrl 2, 22: Stage Urn-w fi: Tennis 31 lrzlck 4. Blll,T.lZR, GURIJON llansl 22, 3, 41 Pit llautl 2, 3, 4, llowling 3, 42 Fuutbzill 2: .Xll fity Hand 4: Trzick 4. MOl,lJliNllOLfR, IAN flland 2, 33, 4: Oicliestm 2, 3. 4: liirls' Club Ctblllllllltt? 4: Ski l'lub 24. 4: Spanish Club 3, 43 llonor Sncicty 2, 3, 4, XIOXSEN, DONNA ffliirls' t'lub Cmttuxittecs 2, 1: junior Glee 2: Si-nim' Glue 231 Choir' 4. MON'l'COMlIRY, l1l.ORI.X- Little li 25 Girls' Club filllllllllllffii 2, 3, 45 P.-'l',.X, llziure Ctllllllllltliti 4: .Xt- tc-mlzmce flcrk 3. Joanne Smith spois the mistletoe. Looking on: Alden Buckles, Carol Bergquisf, Doris Larson, Pat Sullivan, Orrin Bezanson, Mona Sanfwire, Bobby Franklin, Mary Lou Steele. Seniors Look to Future Education MORLEY, ROBERT-Yell Squatl 4: Football Manager 2: Boys' Club. MORRISON, JEANNINE-Movie Crew 2, SS: 'Girls' Club Committee 4: Girls' Club Roll Representative 4: Senior Glee 2: Choir 3: Bank Clerk Ii. RIORRUXY, PATSY --'Glce 2: Movie Crew 2, 3: Office llerk 2, 3: Senate 3: Spanish Club 3, 4: llonor Soci- ety 2, 3, 4. MURPHY, DELliER'l'fTracjk 2, 3: P.-'l'..X, Dance Committee 4: llonor Society 2, 3: lleaver Explorers 2: Pit llanfl 2, 34: llantl 2, 3, 4. MYKING, RlCll.XRll-- llanil 2: Choir 4: Spanish Club 2, 3. BICCATN, Bll4Il.YIN-Football 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3: Tri-li 3, 4: .Xnti-Smoke 3, 4. MCCLOSKEY, CAROLYN- -Red Cross 2, 3, 4: Class Committees 2, 3. MCDOVVELL, M.XRILYN-Y-.Xnti-Smoke 4: Girls' Club Cabinet 4: P.fl'..X. Dante Committee 4: Ski Club 55, 4: Girls' Club Room 2, 3, 4: Class Representative 2: Senior Class Committee 4. MCELROY, FRED---Slci Club 3, 4: Explorers' Club 3: Boys' Club. McGOUGll, CAROL 4-llonor Society 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club Committees 2, 25, 4: lleavereties 2: Talisman 4. MeGRAfI'll, J.XNlS-Ski Club 2, 3: Talisman 3: Stainl- arrls Committee 2, 3. RlclilNNON, MICI LXEL-Football 2, 3, 4: Baseball 2: Track 3, 4: Senate 2. 31 Student Council 4: Honor Society 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3: Tri-Ii 35, 4: Tralbc Squad 3: .Xnti-Smoke 3, 4: .Xssembly Order 3: Class Cabinet. KICLEAN, DONNA-Little ll 2: Roll Representative 2: llancl 2, 3, 4: Senate 4: Girls' Club Committees 2. 4: Assembly Planning 4: Honor Society 2, IS, 4. Xlc'I.ELl..XN. .XRLENE -P.-'I'..X, llance Connnitiee I: Girls' Club Committees 3, 4. NEllENl UllR, PATRICIA -Girls' Club Representa- tive 2, 4: Glee Club 2: Senior Class Representative 4. NELSON, ITRANCES-Girls' Club Committee 2. 3, 4: Roll Representative 3: Forum Club 3: Little ll 2: Snanisb Club ZS, 4: Class Connnittee 4: Senior Glee 3: Rank Clerk 4. NELSON, l'l.XROl.lDf llonor Society 2: lloys' Club 2, 3, 4. NELSON, KATITERYN ---Quill Club 2: Bank Clerk 3: Forum Club 3, 4: Girls' Club Committee 2, 3, 4: Girls' Club Representative 4. NELSON, LOISfR0ll Representative 2: llanking Clerk 2: Girls' Club. NELSON, NORMAN! lloys' Club, 2, 3, 4. .lack Lawson, Dick Enright, Delores Boclie, Ed Krahn act in Turn Back the Clock annual Senior, Play, which depicts flapper days, and a mixed-up teen- age love affair. 126 4 Y ,YV H 7, Fcholarshgv at College C on erence NELSON, llll.LfSpurt Manager 12, 3, -1: llunm' Soci- ety 3: Anti-Smoke 4: St-nate 45 Baseball 4. NICHOLS, NIliLICl-INT-Girls' Club Cunnnittee 2, 3. 4: P.-'l'..X. llancc Cumniittce 3. 4: Rolliliepresetita- tive 3: Spanish Club 4: Ski Club 43 Class Committee 4. NICKLE, GEORGIG -liuys' Club 2, Ii, 4: Yell Leamler 4. NORVVICK, NORNLX- Ski Club 2, 3, 4: Senate 3, 4: P.-'l'.A, Dance Committee 4: Talisinan 2, 3: .luninr tzlee 2, as. IVILXY, RICILXKIP-Spanish Club 2. 3: Howling Club 2: Senate 4: Stutlent Council 4: llnnur Snciety 2: Tennis 2, 3: Gym Manager 4. OFS'l',XlD, LAXYINE--Clluii' IS, 4: .Xctivity Card Seller 2: Ski Club 2, 3, 4. OFSTIICN, NEIL- Stufleut Council 25, 4: P.-'l',,X, llancc Committee Chairman 4: Shingle 3, 4: .Xssenlbly Planning 4: Senate President 3: Leadership Confer- ence 4: Hall Patrol 4: Boys' Club Cabinet 4. OLSEN, RONALIV -liaml 2, 3, 4: lleaver Explorers 2. 3, 4, llnseball Manager 2, 3, 4: Pit lillllfl 2, 3, 4, OLSON, ROBl'fR'l' Kfllunnr Society 2, 33 Ski Club 4: Choir 2, 3: Howling 2, 3: Class Cmnniittec 3, 4: Shingle 4: lfielcl Patrnl IZ, 3: Track 2, 43 Intramural Sport Club 2, 3, 4. OLSON, lfRl'Il3ERlCli' -.Xnti-Smoke Committee 3, 4, Shingle 4: P.-TA. llance Committee 4: Basketball 2, IS: Football 21 Bowling 2: llonur Society 2: Roll Representative 2, 3. OLSON, lOYCliffJunior Glee 2: Oftice Clerk 2, 22, 4: lilonor Society 2. 3: Girls! Club Cunnnittee 4: Girls' Club Representative 4. ORESICK. IRENIC Girls' Club: Ski Club 4. O'l l'ERSl'1N, ROllER'l'f 'Movie Crew 2, 4: Glee Club 2: Spanish Club 4: .Xnti-Smoke 4. OXVEN, GORDON flluys' Club: llall Patrttl 42 Shingle 4: .Xnti-Smoke 4. ITXLMIERO, LOLIT.-X 4-Little Il 2: junior Glee 2: Senior Glee 3: Fornni Club 3: lforuin Club Prcsinlent 4: Girls' Club Cabinet 4: lieavercttes 2: Girls' Club Committee 2, 3. l'.XPlN, MACHINE fGirls' Cluh Representative 2: Ski Club 2, 3. 4: Senate Representative 4: P.-'l'..X. Dance Cummittec- 4: Girls' Club Cnnunittee 4. l'.XCI.SON. L.Xl'YR.Xf Class Reporter 2: Class Secre- tary Dig Stutlent Council Secretary 25: Girls' Club Presi- dent 4: Ilonor Society 2, 3, 4, Little ll Secretary 72, Anti-Smoke 3, 4. PIEARCE, C.XROl.lE- -Girls' Club 2, 3. 4. PEARSON, VIRGINIA- Chuir 3, 4: Triple Trim 33, 4: lleaverettes 2: Big ll 3, 4: Class Conunittec Zi, Pl'IlDl2RSliN, l5ET'l'Yf-Clwir 3. 4: Senate Representa- tive 3: Ski Club 2, 4: Senior Glee Zi: .Xttenclance Clerk 4: Girls' Club Cttniniittee 2. igning Shingles on the Iilarury steps are Seniors, AI- en Buckles, Carol Barrento. Second step: Jo Anne esse, Mickey McKinnon, Third step: Russ Quucken- ush, Judy Cannon, Doris Larsen, Wally Kiorsvik. ourfh sfep: Darlene Swenson, Paul Busse. ,f wee .iinu Seniors Landed at MOVl'Hg' Up Assemlvl , i. - il. PICNNOCK, I.O.XNTll,X 'Glue Club 22, Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. l'li'l'l'IRS, SIDNEY f.Xnti-Smoke 2, 3, 4g 'l'1'i-R 2, 3, 4, Buys' Club Cuininittee B, 33 lluys' Club Representa- tive 4. PICTICRSON, IJONALD--Track 2, 3, 4: Triill 2, 24, 41 Roll Representative 23 Field Patrol 3, Movie Crew 3. PICTERSON, J,-X MES- -Basketball 4: Golf 4, Ilall Patrol -lg TriAB 4. 1'li'l'l':RSON, TllEOIJKlREf-Football 2. 3, 4: liasliet- ball 2, Track 2, 3, 4: Senior Class Prcsidentg Stu- dent Council 4, Ilall Patrol 35 llenur Society 2, 35 Tri-B 3, 4. Pl'l l'S, RONALD- flfoutball 2, 3: llall Patrol -1. PLUIC, JOANN--Clmir 4, Class Coininittee 4g Girls' Club Connnittee 2, 3, 4: Luuelirnmn Bookkeeper 31 Senior Glee 35 Spanish Club 2, Teaelu-r's Aid 2. POLAND, NAOMIfCirls' Club Committee 2, 35 junior Glee 2, 3g Senior Glee 3, fl. PRICSSEY, RODNEY- f'l'ri-ll 2, 3, 4, Class Vice Presi- rleut 35 Boys' Greater Cabinet 3: Assembly Seating 45 'l'raHie Squad 33 Buys' Ronin llelper 33 P.-'l'..X. Dance Committee 4. PRICE, DOROTHY'-Girls' Club Dresstnakingi Class Cmninittee 2. PCRYIES, XYILLLXM--Rowling Club 2, 3, 43 Ski Club -1, Senate Representative 4. 1'C'l'N.XXI, CHARLliSfTalis1nan lfclitnr 43 Senate 3, Pep Committee 43 lfielrl Patrol 2, 3: 'Fratlic Squad 45 Roll Representative 2, 3: Ski Club 3, lg lloys' Glee 7 3 -,., X Ql'.XCKl2Nl!USlI, RliSSlil'.l.' Anti-Smoke 3. 4, .Xs- seinbly Orfler 3: lloys' Club Representative 4: Class 5 Cabinet Ii, llall Patrul 4: 'Fri-li ZL, 4. N R,XlJOYlCll, GlifTRGE-rflieaver lfxlllnrers 3, 4, llnys' Club Cabinet 43 Intramural Basketball 3, 4. Rlilill, P.Xl'lf Safety Patrol 3, 43 llall Patrol 43 Greater Rays Club Cabinet 45 Baseball 2, llaseball 5 Managar 3, Fielrl Patrol 4. ' ' 7 ii' ' ' ' uninr Glue 25 Girls' Club Coin- inittee 2, 3, 4. RlClfYES, Cl'Il.l.X Forum Club 3, 4: Senior Glce 3, 45 Girls' Club Committee 2, -1: ,luniur fllee 2. RICIQXRD, Jl'I.XNfCiirl5' Club, Class Committee 2, 3, 4. RIIEIJIEI., IO.fXNNEf.Xttcnilance Clerk 2, Ski Club 2, 3, 43 Girls' Club Cabinet 45 Girls' Club Roll Repre- sentative 3g Anti-Smoke 4. RIESKE, GLORIAf-.Xttenclanee Clerk 33 Girls' Club Cnnnnittee 3, 4: Class clUllllIliifCt' 43 Roll Representa- tive 4. Seniors follow the fads, and Betty Campbell is no exception with her modish horse1'uiI . Feted at Traditional Senior Banquet RUl!liR'l'SUX, GliR.Xl.ll licavcr Explorers Il, 4, liuys' Club 2, Ii, -1. RllCliS'l'li.XlJ, RKYNIUNIT llunor Society 2, 35 Ski Club 2, IC, 45 Ski 'l'c:un 2, ii, 4: Football 2, 3, 4: 'I'ra4'k 2, 33: First .kill 'lic-:un 4. ROGERS, j.XCli lluxrling Club 2, 3, 45 'liZlllSll11l!l liilitur -15 lluys' Club Rclwcsciitative 45 llonor Society 2, 25, I5 'IR-nnis 2: lntrainural Basketball 2, 3. RUS.XNlJll'll, .Xl.lClC Girls' Club5 Class Cmninittrc 2, Zi, 45 lfuruin Club Ii, 4: Quill Club 25 Ranking Clerk 2, 45 Girls' Club Conunittcc 2, 3, 4. RUSXYICR. SYl.X'l.X Class Cuminitlec 4: Girls' Club Cmnniitti-ew 2, ii, 4: llunur Society 2, 3, 45 lfuruin Club Ii, 4: Ski Club 24, 4, RQCNIJIXG. l!Rl.XX Transfer from Oak Bay lligll Svlmrvlg liaski-tball 2. Ji: Track 2. 35 Soccer 2, 3: llascball 3: llebatc 2. RCl l NlER, IDICAN .Xnti-Smoke 3, 4: Pusters 4. Rl'XllQl'lS'I', LLIJYIJ lhiys' Glec 2. 3: Lunclirm-m llellyer 4. S.Xl.YlfSlfN, lllfRNlClf Glee 2, 35 .Xumliturimn Clerk 2. S.Xl.X'liSliN, AIUIIX lntrainural llasketball 2, 335 Roys' Club: llanrl 2. S.XNIllCl.l., IEONNIIC Si-nate 2, 35 Girls' Club Repro- Sentative 3, 45 Library Clerk 25 Luncliromn Ilclpcr 45 Ranking Clerk 2, 35 Attendance 3. S.X'l'llliR, l.Ul'ISlC --Girls' Club Committee 4: Ski Club 45 lfuruin Club 45 Scniur Glee 3, 45 Girls' junior Glee 22. SClll'I.XR, Nl.XRCI.X -Spanish Club 25 little ll 2: Luncbrooni Cashier 2, 3, 45 lieaverettes 2, H, 1: Senate Representative 45 Rig li 25, 45 lfootliglitcrs 2, 3, 4. SClll-ll'Nl.XNN. RlCll.XRll f'l'rack 52, 3, 4, Trikll 2. 3, 4: llall Patrul -1: llaml 2, Zi. 45 Ski Club 3. 4: Si-nate Rcprcsciitatiri- 41 Assembly Seating 4: Class Cmn, mittee 45 Stuilcnt Council 4. SCllNlIlVl', GARY -.kctivily Caril RepreSentatirC JS: Choir 3, 4: lluys' Glvse 2: lfuutball Manager 2, ii, 4: Baseball Nlanagcr 2, CS: Basketball Manager 3, 4. SCURIUIC, C.'XRUl. Girl? Club Connnittee 4: .kssoinr bly Seating 4: Rnll Representative 25 .Xuclituriuin Clerk 2. 35 l!u:ivc1'ct1us 2. SClll7Nl.XNN, G.XYl,lC Girls' Club Coininilteo 2, 355 Quill Club 2, 35 lfnruin Club 35 Bcaveretles 25 Ski Club 24, 4. SCO'l l', ILXRNICY llmwr Society 2: Field Patrol 2: Traffic Squzul 4: lluys' Club Committee 45 'l'alie4inau 3, 4: Class Committee 4. SCO'l l', JACK Class l'rL-siilent 25 Baseball 2, 33, 4: lluys' Club Prcsiilcnt 35 Prcsiilient of Stuilent Coun- cil 45 llonur Society 2, 3, 4: Tri-B 2, 3, 45 Stuslcnt Council 2, K, 4. SEAYIER. VERNON Sr-nate 2, 3: l3a5eball 2, 3, 4: .Xssembly Seating 2, 335 Class Yice-President 4: Rays' Club Cmnniittce 2, 3. 4. ,Jack Lawson, Bob'BergIund are always in the uct i l 1 with one of their humorous puniomimes. l Seniors Ent? Memorable Year l Slililil.,XNl7lCR, M.Xlil.YCE -Girls' Club5 Class Com- mittee 2, 3, 4. SICNN, lCllGliNl2f Boys' Club5 Class Committee 2, 3, 4. Sl2l'l'.Xl..X, J.XCQlllil.YN -lieaverettes 25 lloiior SO- eiety 2, 23, 4: liig ll 35 Hank Clel'k.3. Slllflflf, lJlliXNlC--lloys' Club 2, 3, 45 Class Commit- it-Q 2, 3, 4. Slll'l.'l'Z, lilQYlfRl.Y--lienverettes 25 Ski Club 3, 45 Girls' Club Roll Representative 2, 35 Senior Glee 3, 45 Girls' Club Cabinet 45 Honor Society 45 P.-T.A. 1 Ilzuice Committee 45 ,Xuti-Smoke 4. SIHENSON, GlCR.Xl.IJ- Boys' Club 2, 3, 45 Lunclil room llelpcr 4. STMUN, RICILXRIJ - Football 2, 35 Track 2, 3, 45 Ski Teruii 2, 3, 4. SlMPlliR, lDON.Xl.Ii'--Boys' Club5 Class Committee 2, 3, 4. srNc:i.i2'1',xRx', Romzwrfoym Manager 34 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4. Sl1'I'l,l'f, NVll,l,liXMfStage Crew 2, 35 Boys, Club Cabinet 35 Golf Squzul 4. SlSSON, AUIJRl2Y'-lloiior Society 2, 3, 45 Song- lcaclcr 45 'Tennis 3, 45 Girls' Club Committee 2, 4. SJOHICRG, RICHARD ---- Senate Vice President 45 Yell Squzul King 45 Class Committee 45 Pep Club 45 Boys' Club Committee 4, SKINNIEK, ROl1liR'l' Football 3, 45 Class Commit- tee 2. SNll'I'll. CARUI. Asseuilvly Ortlcr 35 P.fT.A. Dance 3, 45 llankiiig Clerk 2, 35 Girls' Club Cabinet 45 Roll Relircseiilzitivc 2, 35 Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Senate 2, 35 Class Committee 4. SNll'l'll, JOANN- lianrl 2, 3, 45 Senate 45 Girls' Club 'llreasurcr 45 Activity Card Representative 45 Honor Society 2, 3, 4: l'.-'l'..X. Dance 45 Anti-Smoke 45 Choir 35 Allrllity Ski Council 4. SBIl'l'll. lI,XRl.l2Nlf Little ll 25 Reaverettes 25 Forum Club 2: lluiior Society 2, 35 Girls' Club Com- mittee 2. 4: Clziss Committee 4. SORIENSEN, ROY--Iiaml 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 2, 45 Ilezivcr lCX11lU!'Cl'S 2, 3, 45 llonor Society 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 4: Spzmisli Club 3, 45 Boys' Glee 2, 3. SORENSON, RlCll.XRID4,Xnti-Smoke 2, 3, 45 Tri-li 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Hall Patrol 35 Boys' Club Committee Ci. 4. SPICNSER, JAMES --lloys' Club 2, 3, 45 Class Com- mittee 2, 3, 4. f S'l'.XClillUl'Slf, DORIS Girls' Club 2, 3, 45 Class Committee 2, 3, 4. Enioying a Conga line: Roy Sorenson, Jim Sawyer, Alden Buckles, Joan Johnston, Doris Larsen, Gretcher Sfroh. t C mmencement, Ba STANGYIK, SlllCll..X- Forum Club fl, 43 Ski Clul' 3, 43 Girls' Club Committee 2, Ii, 4: Class Cmiiiiiittei' 4 S'l'.XRliS, GLORIA lleziverettcs 2: Little ll 2. i S'l'.XRR, IIURIJTIIY flh-:iverettes 2: Ranking Clerk 4: Activity Card Representative 4: l'.-TVX, llzince Cum- mittue 4: Song Leruler t: Girls' Club Roll Representa- tive 3, S'l',fXYlC, VIUIIN --lluys' Club 2, 3, 4: Clziss Cummittee 7 i -1 f-,'. . STAY, Kl.XRlI.YN llank Clerk 2, fig Ski Club 4: Shingle 4: llnnor Society 2, 3, 4: Aiulitoriuin Clerk 2: Class Connnittee 4: P.-'l'..X, llzmce Committee 4: Little Ml! 2. STEARNS, BRCCIC --Fielfl l':itrul 2: llnys' Club 2, 3, 4: ,Xnti-Sniukc 4. S'l'liX'liNS, DONNA -Girls' Club Committee 2, 3, 4: Roll Rc-iiresentzltive 3. S'l'Ol.l,, ll.XRlll.lJ Buys' Club 2, 3, 4: Class Com- mittee 2, 23, 4, STORINU. Kl.XRll.YN llig ll DE, 4: Furiun Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 2: llc-uvercttes 2, 3, 4, Anmlitnrium Clerk 2. C43 Roll Reiweseiitative 4: Class Cmninittfe 4. S'l'R.XllBl, BETTY .Xttcinlmirc Clerk 2, Zig tltlice Clerk 3, 42 Senate 3. STRKND, NKNCY' Ski Club 2, Si: Lilnury Clerk 2: Girls' Club Cabinet 3: Senate 3. S'l'R.XCGll.XN, G.Xll.- Class Cabinet 4: Girls' Club Counnittec 34, 4: Shingle 3: Talisinan 4: Clziss Cum- mittee 4: Girls' Club Roll Relirescntzitive 2, Ci: Sen- ate 3, S'l'RUNCl'fli, j.XBll'fSf-.Xctivity Cnrrl liepresentzitive 33 llzmk Clerk 4. S'l'CX'li, RUSlfNl.Xllll'1f Girls' Club Cabinet 4: Trilile Trio 3: :Xnti-Smoke 3, 4: Stumlent Council Secretary 4: Tnlisnizm lfmlitur 4: Clmir 24: Clziss l':i.binct 3: Ski Club 3. SCIT, l5.Xl.E- Trask 2: l.ibrnry 4: lloyd Club 2, 32, 4. SULLIVAN, P.XTRlCI.Xf-Ski Club 2, 3, 4: Spzinisb 3, 4: Girls' Club Currespnnrling Secretary 4: P.-'l'..X. Dance Cummittcc 4: .Xnti-Smoke 4: Class Cmninit- tee L Sl'PRUNtJVVSlil, SllIRl.l2Y Little HI! 2: junior Glen 2: Girls' Senior Glee 3, 4: Cliuir 4: Snngleacler 4: Honor Snciety 2, Ji: Girls' Club Reiwcsciltzxtive 2. Sli'1 l'ON, SHICRRY llzinrl 2, 3, 43 Oi'ul1esti'zi 2, 521 Ski Club 2, 3. 4: Girls' Club Cmnmittees 2, 33, 4: Shingle 4: Class Cnmmittees 3, 4: lluuor Soricty 2, fs, 4. SXVENSON, DARLICNE Girls' Club Cabinet 4: Ski Club 43 Class Reiweseiitutive 41 Senior Glee 51, 3: Shingle 4: .Xnti-Smukc 34, 4: Ranking Committee 4: Forum Club 4. SXYENSON, ROSENIXRY llunur Susie-ly 2. 3, ti Spanish Club 2, 3: Girls' Club Committees 2, 22, 4: Girls' Club Cabinet 4: Ileavei'i-ttes 2. Seen ai Baccalaureate: Bud Welch, Shirley Walberg, Jeannine Morrison, Dick Scheuman, Donn Higley. ccalaureate Exerczlves Seniors See College, Business, Armed SYl.VES'l'ER, M.XRCl.X-fl-lonor Society 3, 4,3 Span- ish Club 2, 3, 4g Glee Club 2, 3, Girls' Club Commit- tees 2, 3, 4g Girls' Club Cabinet 3, 43 lieaverettes 2. TAIEER, jOANfSenate 33 Triple Trio 4, Class Com- mittees 2, 3, 4, Senior Cilee 2, 3, 4g Choir 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 4. TAIHCR, Yl2RNiXl,lElf- Clioir 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 4g Triple Trio 4g Senior lilee 2, 3, 4, Attenrlance Clerk 23 Little ll 2, Senate 3. TANGEN, LENHART ffliootball 2, 3: llasketball 2, Track 2, 3, 43 Tri-li 2, 3, -lg Ski Team 2, 3, 4, iXllYCity Ski Club Rellrescntative 3g Ski Council Yice-Presia :lent 4: Glee Club 2, 4: Choir 3. TANNER, lNYIGll'l'-lloys' Club 2, 3, 4. THERSON, JEAN--Banking Clerk 25 Girls' Club Cab- inet 3, 45 Class Cabinet 41 Anti-Smoke 3, 45 Class Committee 4, Forum Club 4, Glee Club 2. T-llCl'.l.E, PHILLIP-Senate 2: Traffic Squad 4g Foot- ball 2, 3, 4: Track 2, 3, 43 Tri-ll 41 .Xnti-Smoke 45 Library Clerk 2g Class Cabinet 3, 4. TRAVIS, M.XRYffGirls' Club 2, 3, 4. TVRNER, M.'XYN.XRl5---Beaver lfxplorcrs 2, 3, 45 lloysi Club 2, 3, 4. TURNER, NANCYfAuditorium Clerk 4, First Aiil Team 43 Roll Representative 35 Talisman Staff 4. VANDERVVERFF, PETER-fflloys' Club 2, 3, 4. YOLTLXRD, BIARLENIE--Girls' Club Roll Representa- tive 33 Girls' Clubg Tea Room 4. YOORIIIES, RILT.Al3nys' Club 2, 3, 4. VV.-XLBERG, SYHRLEY-V-Tlancl 2, 3, 4: llonor Society 2, 3, 43 lianrl Secretary 3, 4: Student Council 45 Girls' Club Committee 2, 3, 45 Class Committee 2, 3, 4. XYXTLING, HARYEY--fXYrestling 4g lloys' Club 2, fa, 4. VVATSON, lJ.XYl.lCfSenior Uctetteg P.-T..'X. Dance Committee 4: Choir 4. NYQXTSON, RlCll.XRDfl3ascball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4. ' VVATTS, RlCllARl3flloys' Club 2, 3, 43 Class Com- mittee 2, 3, 4. WUXXHAM, FRANK-Shingle Pliotographer 3g Radio Club 2, 3g Ski Club 2, 3, 4, Field Patrol 2. W'liLCll, GER.XLDflloys' Double Quartet 2, 33 Choir 2, 33 Class Reporter 3, Student Council Vice-Presb ilent 45 Band 2, 3, 4, Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Class Cabinet 3. Commencement is o solemn and impressive occasion: Looking grown up and world wise in their caps and gowns: Paul Forseth, Mary Lou Gregory, Joan John- ston, Tom Fish, Rod Pressey. 1 Service, Alumni ACf1'V1.f1.E5 in Futur Plans XVELLS, ClllfS'l'l'IR --lioys' Club Cabinet 3, 4. XYENNER, IJORO'l'llY-- Ski Club 2, 45 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4. VVICK, ARl.l'fNE--fGii'ls' Club Representative 2, 31 Senior Glee 35 Luncbroom 3, 41 Honor Society 25 Banking Clerk 25 Class Committee 4. NVILKERSON, JO.XNNfl!anrl 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 2, 3, 45 Girls' Club Committee 2, 3, 45 Honor Society 22 Property Committee 45 Class Committee 45 Spanish Club 3, 4. XYILLIXBIS, PEARL -Spanish Club 2, 35 Senate 25 Girls' Club Committee 2, 45 Roll Representative 3. VVILSON, l'.XTRlCl.X 7 lfootlighters 3, 4: Spanish Club 35 Girls' Club Committee 45 Dance Procluetion 2, 35 .Xuflitorium Clerk 25 Office Clerk 3. XN'lNSlllP, SllIRl,lCYfliirls' Club Committee 25 Honor Society 2, 32 'falisman Stat? 45 llank Repre- sentative 2, 4. VYI'l'll.'XM, ICCGENIEV--Trifl! 3, 45 Anti-Smoke 45 Class Committee 45 Basketball 3, 45 Track 45 Ilall Patrol 45 Boys' Club Cabinet 4. XVO,-XRIQ, IANE--Choir 3, 45 Girls' Club Viee-Presi- dent 4: Drama 2, 3, 45 Antibmoke 45 Student Council 45 Senior Glee 25 Class Committee 4. VVOLDSETII, BENJAMIN ---- Boys' Club 2, 3, 4: Ski Club 3, 4: lioys' Club Cabinet 4. XYOLIJSETII, JCDYW Beavcrettcs 2: Senior Glee 3, 4g Girls' Club Committee 3, 45 Little li 2, 35 Ski Club 45 Forum Club 45 .Xttenclance Clerk 2, 3. NYRIGIIT, IIICXYEY Football 2, 3. 45 Baseball 2, 35 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Trial! 2, 3, 45 .Xnti-Smoke 2, 3, 45 Trattie Squacl 2, 3, 45 Senate 3. XYRlClll'l', l7l'.XXl'1 -Ski Club 3, 45 Yell Squad 4. Yl'1T'l'liR, XYILLLXRI -lloys' Club: Class Committee 3, 4. Zl'1CliSliR, KLXRJKlRlE7.Xx1ti-Smoke 3, 41 Girls' Club Cabinet 45 Senate 45 Triple Trio 2, 3, 45 Choir 3, 45 Ski Club 3: Senior Glee 2, 3, C.XRSNYlfLL, l.ORN.XfClass Committee 2. JZ, 4: tiirls Club 2, 3, 45 Ski Club 3, 4. . . , IIINTIIORNIC 4LliRNlOXlH, llICYliRl,lil'I 7 Song leader 3: Talisman 3: Girls' Club .Xttenclant 3, -lg Span- ish Club 35 Class Committee 3, LINK, lZ.XRli.XR.Xf- Spanish Club 2, 35 Class Commit- tee 3: Girls' Club Representative 45 Senate Representa- tive 4. OLSON, ROBERT O.4Football 25 lloys' Club 2, 3, 4. Senior Prom, highlight of the year's social activities, finds Emma Madsen, Marilyn McDowell, Carol Bar- rento, Arlone Johnson, Carol Berquist primping. Alumni Honor Ballarcl War Deaal In memory of the 96 Ballard boys who gave their lives in World Wars I and II Adler, Donald Aakervik, Helmcr P. Anderson, Herbert If Anderson, Riclmrtl Il. I I I, l nda, Ilortlon NI. flsberry, Philip II. If ngdal, Raymond Ii. ilgg, NYilliam K. Kannitzer, Donald J. Kestle, James R. King, lidwartl lX'l. Kirk, Robert T. Parsons, James J. Pedersen, Allen C, Peterson, Charles L. Piekrell, James, Jr. Ashmore, Robert A, Ifosmo, Iiclwin O. Kline, Daniel I-I. Poole, Elmer C. Ilailey, Vincent WV. l'razier, Donald Knntltson, M. Xvllllillll Reinke, Richard D. llell, Morgan A. I I I I I I l I I Zell, Robert emis, Sidney Il. erglnnd, Henry N, irks, Frank li. oitano, Ileorge loyetlc, Duke R. oyle, NYilliam lrooks, Robert N, lnclian, Louis S. Varman, Merle lf. fattron, Lester A. COCIITZIH, Lloyd fonner, Vernon C. Connor, Jack 5, Danmier, Donovan D. Dings, XValter lin Ilois, Dean I.. I I I I I I 1 1 1 1 nllerton, James C. ifforcl, llarry M, rant, Jack F. riggs, S. Ildwaril nntlerson, Robert K. nnn, NYilliam R. llzimpton, Neil II. llansen, Roy YY. II Iliggins, VValter K. llirtl, James XV. Ilolloway, Stewart Bl. ertlineek, Robert G. I lolsbo, Robert L. lngralmm, John S. lensen, lirik L. Johnson, Ira T. Johnson, Stephan J. lull, Christy R. Knssman, Theodore A. Lawrt-nee, Clyde NI. Lee, Vlfalter Lewis. Leon Il. I.itla. Kenneth T. Linrljortl, Norman Longnecker, Blerle ll. NlacXYilliam, Paul A. Martens, Ilernard VV. Nlathisen, Gary M. Klcliee, Alerwin Nlenard, lVilli:un J. Miller, Ralph lf. Nelson. Calvin A. Ness, Oscar R. Newgzlrrl, VVarren J. Olson, llarold VV. Uttersen, Roy O. Rotlal, Paul M. Sanford, XValter E. Santini, Donald A. Sather, Samuel A. Sclloettel, John F, Scott, Howard C. Sculati, Donald C. Simonson, J. Justin Smith, Elwood Soens, Donald A. Spencer, Donald li. Thorgerson, John li. Van Riper, Garrett M XVaite, YYilliam J., Jr. NValker, Robert ll. W'ank:-, Earl Il. VVhitham, Robert L. xxvllllllillll, Xllilliam T. From lbixw l7Ull0l'!'tl ileurl 'zur' lalu' i11r1'1'i1xer1' alvrolion 10 Ike rause for wbirb they gazfc last full 17IL'tlXlll'!? of 1lt'V0tl0H.UTABRAHAM LINCOLN. Lcgcnds, and names of Ballard students who lost their lives in the service of their country arc inscribed on the Memorial Plaque which Ballard Alumni Association presented to the school at a Memorial Day Assembly. ' BALLARD ALUMNI which was formally organized and legally incorporated only two years ago, presented Ballard High School with a magnificent Memorial Plaque, at a school assembly before Memorial Day. The plaque was designed by Dudley Pratt, Seattle sculp- tor. Alumni hold meetings the second Thurs- day of each month. They publish a monthly Newsletter and hold frequent reunions of specified classes. Teachers who are Ballard graduates are: ALUMNI OFFICERS-Mr. J. Iiarl McComb, fatally r'r'prc5r'r1faiiz'c'g Mrs. Mrs' Agnes Arnold, Mr. Henry Bendelea Mr. Lillian A. Osgood, fl'L'KISIll't'l'f Mrs. Louella L. Johnston, z'ir'r'-prf'si1lt'11fg Leo I. I 1 Pcden, fnruxialenlg Edmund J. Lindstrom, 'L'iu'-pnfxiilvzxlg Mrs. Myrtle S. Don Burnett' Mr' Canton Lien' and Mr' A Ofsthun, xz'4'rclu1'y. Nardin, 134 P TIA. Aids Student Dances, Ski T rzfs Dr. Franklin Thompson-praises teen-agers Ballards P.-T.A, members listen attentivcly to .1 Parent-Teacher Student panel nn at Dads, Night meeting. Extra-Curricular Activities. PARENT-TEACHERS' ASSOCIATION had a larger than ever membership in 1951, 1952, due to Boys,, Girls' Club membership drive. P.- T. A. monthly programs included a Teacher-Pz1r- ent panel discussion on extracurricular activi- ties and Dads' Night, when Dr. Franklin Thomp- son, President of College of Puget Sound, spoke. Other projects were: assisting Ballard Alumni in purchasing a Memorial Plaque, helping Boys' and Girls, Club with the paper drive, sponsoring all after school activities: dances, teas, skiing, and the Senior Prom. 0 31 P.-T.A. OFFICERS-Mrs. Lee Hardwick, fwwsidefzfg Mrs. W. H. Ferry man, .Yl'l'l'A'ft1l'j'f Miss Orlenn Hearscli, Illini lim'-1wr'1'.iitlur1l Noi Slmzwz Mrs. F. Hoefer, firsl lim'-jJr'i'5iJe'f1l: Mrs. O. Hammerness, .wrvlnl lin' fm '.-t iflvufq Mrs. F. H. Hecht, fVl'LlSllY1'I' 155 fx Boy's clean up for Llmc Mnrcli of Dimes Drive at the opening bnskcrbnll gnmu. Some of tliu money tossed by fans cliclift hit Elle lLllD! Ballard's Octane entertains nr the Senior Assembly - . 4,4 'g-1,.!'R-EI'-bv WWW 'W WVQM Ng jf of V13 if Qi Kfjfgfgfyj if 'Cf ff' my Wisjw qvwwo W 5 S US My, ,M , ...W ,m,.w..f,m4, Qmaw.. x ff ,M.,..L.,h . mf.-. 'bmw-zwmgpuewf-M ,... ..s.x.m,Lx4a:p14f.Azw-zm.Q.Q:7 w. z 4 LTTM ' me an I 5 1 2 -QQ,.:1'w Q E5 Q, 5 ., M 411 wqfgg oflfcf Q 51 o Q '5 mug Sn' 'Q 0 mQ?if3w'f3Pf3n 5 Vfii'f?wi?gMi?,.?lAE?mfQ'5?M,i3if?f?5if2ff ,. . N .v . , Qlbff 'KYMQU v-fi:-l'e,. sa fl w 5+ We PQ?f -Hqf-ff flash? ,.,i-JDAZVZF' 6,00-ff,.f,L,,,J ,wi ,qggzq -,WL 125010- ,40 ,,i,444,,,,,,,Q1 ?ii,Q9,wM' 4,041 ,ZZZZQ wwaafcgif 40-4 Lf,4fr,0.,, I cjd, 7ZZfg HK it Wwwwj' VW' WWW Tf'M,'2,,,,,k,,,,g,t1A.',.,,l41LTfj1T.-j'27vl-f1-oJ'4 Mwfffwi' 4'5'MJa Q,,,,.,u33Q4,1fcf:c. '42M4i:,4E ,f,,U,.f?W'5 BALLARD LOCKS Lab' WVKIXZILIIXNIII Ship Canal, furlziliurl-3 fzrmu II ax flw Bullunl Lorlcs, Cwzrzvvfx Pugul Scum! with Salmon Hay, Lfzkv Union, um! Luka' Wilxbilfglozz. Tlu' Lovlcx, ufviub bun' bmw: in U!7L'l'llHUIl xinrv Augzzxl, 1916, ara' 0j1Cm!4'd 24 hours daify. Tlx largv Im-le l'l761l7lbt'?', ll'lJfl'lJ ix 825 fwl IUIIKQ, ix Jizirfmf inlo luv !'htIIPI!IUl'.Y by an iuh'1'rr1mlialv gulf. 'Flu' rum!! fork, alwigsialc and xonflr nf lbw Iargr ow, zum Jrrigrml to tIl't'0lIllIIOALLlf1' Ing lwmilx uml .wmzll Nuff zvlrirlw uw lkflflfillllclll-1' f7Al.YXi!Ig in uml UNI of ilu' ramll. 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Students ndex W11at's the face for, Coach Bendcle? 1--...U V43 Student Index, ames in Row The Hrst nimibm' is thc 1411211111 Kplzotugrriflzj page rizmibcr A Aaron, Beverly 115 Abbey, Mary 103 Abelsen, Shirley 95 Abraham, Darlene 103, 47 Abrahamson, Dennis 115, 37 Abrahamson, Kenneth 103, 42 Ackerlund, Vllalter 95,,,59 Adema, Treva Rae 95 Adler, Arlene 103, 31, 34, 35 Ahlen, Dorothy 95 Ahlen, Ernest 115 Akse, Louise 91 Alakan as loan 103 Belanger, Lilah 103, 51 Bell, Janice 95, 74 Bendliksen, Ben 95 Bendixsen, Karen 116, Bennet, Donna 91 Bennett, Jack 95, 46 Benson, Legae 95, 43 Berg, Sharon 95 Berger, Delorcs 103 Bcrgland, Jean 95, 74 Berglund, Robert 116, 72, 129 29, 34, 45, 40, 47 Bergman, Owen 95, 49 Bergquist, Carol 116, 30, 34, 119, 125 Bergstrom, Carol 95, 50, 74 Bertson, Joan 91 S 7 . Alber, Gerald 95 Alger, Claudia 103 Allan, Glenda 91 Allen, Terry 95 Allison, Ebba 95, 37 Alme, Enned 115, 44, 49, 50, 72 Alsvick, 157111121111 91 Altlioff, Anita 115 Althoff, Frank 95 Aniunds Amunds Anderso Anderso Anderso Anderson, Anderso on, Gwen 103, 33 on, Renee 91, 44, 45 n, Laila 74 n, Alan 115, 43, 46, 71, 12 n, Anne 115 Ame E. 115, 14, 72 n, Robert G. 41, 59, 62, 94, 95 Anderson, Robert N. 71, 37 Anderson, Darlene 115, 34, 35, 46 Anderson, David 95, 44, 46 Anderson, Donna Mae 115, 34 Anderson, Douglas C. 91, 40, 46 Anderso n, Joan 91, 45 Anderson, John 103 Anderson, Keith 158, 72, 103 Anderson, Laila 95 Anderson, Leland 95, 59 Anderson, Marilyn 91, 39, 43 Anderson, Marvin 115 Anderson, Nancy 103 Anderson, Noreen 42, 22, 35, 40, 110 Anderson, Patricia 115, 114 Anderson, Rae 103, 47 Anderson, Ray 115 Anderson, Richard 103, 46 Anderson, Robert 115, 91 Anderson, Sharon 115, 31, 33, 43, 72, 101 Anderson, Verne 91 Andes, Patricia 95 Andes, Sarah 91 Andrcassen, Lillian 115, 43, 49 Andvik, Orville 115, 45 Annibal, Sandra 95, 37 Antonacci, Dolores 115 Appleton, Ronald 115, 121 Armstrong, Betty 91 Armstrong, Richard 91 Arnhold, Earline 103, 47 Augdahl, Lenore 115, 40 Aure, Karl 91 Austin, Robert 59, 62 B Baird, Ardith 103 Baird, Robert 116, 14, 48, 70, 112 Baker, Janice 95 Baker, Shirley 95 Baker, Shirley J, 95 Baldridge, Marjorie 95, 74 Bales, Larry 95 I Ballard, Alta 95, 74, 94 Ballard, Jack 116, 23, 30, 31, 30, 41, -is, 108 Barnett, Verna Lee 95 Barrett, John 95 Barrett, llargie 95 Baranski, Marie 91 Barbour, Donna 91, 44 Barger, Roberta 103 Barner, Peggy 116, 34, 49 Barnes, J'Otis 103, 29 Barona, Lois 1.16, 77 Barrento, Carol 116, 30, 59, 127, 133 Basse, Paul 116, 30, 34, 48, 115, 70, 127 Bauer, Clarence 103 Baunton, Randolph 103, 45 Bay, 1van 103, 32, 62, 63 Bayne, hfarilyn 95 Beck, John 103 Becker, John 116 Beckley, Kenneth 95, 45, 59 Beeson, Alyce 116, 32 Beeson, Peggy 103, 35, 110 Berry, Jackie 116 Beyer, Dorothy 103 Bezanson, Orrin 125 Biel, Beatrice 104, 46, 72, 102 Bies, Donald 91, 68 Bies, Kenneth 95 Billet, Salley 104, 34, 35, 46 Binder, Eunice 95 Bingham, Gary 104 Birkland, Kenneth 91 Bishop, Patricia 91 Bjornson, Dwight 104 Bjornstad, Elaine 104, 40, 42, 47 Blackman, Nancy 95 Blackmore, Wilma 116 Blair, Delores 51 Blake, Sally 116, 29, 30 Blendheim, Arvid 95, 68, 70 Block, William 95, 46, 59 Blodgett, Joan 116, 29, 41, 50, 82 Blosl, Thomas 116, 34, 48 Blossom, Dianne 116, 29, 34, 85, 87, 119, Boatman, Leonard 104 Bodie, Delores 1.16, 34, 39, 39, 126 Bohon, VVarren 116, 14 Boivin, James 91, 39 Boivin, lllarlt-ne 116 Boner, Louise 104, 32, 34, 35, 40, 41, 75, 77, 117 Boranski, hlarie 91 Boraker, Robert 104, 51 Borror, Jack 104 Bostrom, James 95 Bostwick, Myrna 104 Bottoms, Loree-Jene 104 Bourke, Gloria 104 Bousey, Arlene 91 Bowerman, Delarcc 104, 30 Bowman, Yncs 95 Boyd, Donald 117, 28, 48, 112 Brodbury, Gary 95, 63 Brand, Dorothy 91, 50 Brasen, Diane 95 Brasen, Lynda 91 Bray, Ron 104, 34, 35, 70 Bray, Shirley 135, 46, 1l1 Brcssler. Evangeline 117 Brock. Patricia 34, 38, 43, 49 Brodnick, Joseph 14 Brooks, Jeannine 117, 32 Brooks, Joanne 117 72, 114 Brooks, George 104 Broom, Duane 111, 33, 58, 73 Brothers, Edward 91 Brown, Donald 91 Brown, Lottie 117, 30, 33, 50, 86 Brown, Lorraine 104 Brown, Mickey 95, 46, S7 Brown, Raymond 95 Q Brown, Wilson E, 117 Brubaker, Robert 104, 45, 65 Buchan, Mary 95, 74 Buchan, Jeannie 117 , so 33 136 Buckingham, Patricia 104, 43. 44, 46. 47 Buckles, Alden 117, 42, 56, 70, 84, 123, 125, 127, 130 Bundv, Richard 117 Bunten, Janice 104, 34, 35, 52 Burdette, Gerald 117 Burdette, Trudy 95, 43, 74 Burnett, Jay 95 Bursiel, Alzora 117 Bursiel, Geraldine 95 Busey, Cheryl 95 Bush, Ricky 95, 46 Butler, Bill 72 Butler, Mary 104, 38, 42 Byron, Beverly 91 C Cairns, James 95, 49 Caldwell, Richard 91 Cameron, Dan 117, 58, 70 Cameron, Donald' 104 Campbell, Archibald 95 Campbell, Elizabeth 117, 33, 34, 72, Campbell, Florence 104, 24 Campbell, Jacqueline 104, 34, 35, 51 Campbell, Joy 95, 43 Campbell, Sheila 104, 43 114,128 Cannon, Judy 117, 29, 33, 34, 37, 41, 43, 84 115, 119, 127 Carley, Robert Carney, Joseph 95 Carlson, Arlene 91 117 Carlson, Ernest 117, 21, 31 Carlson, Nancy 95 Carr, Margory 91, 83 Carney, joseph 95 Carrington, Jean 95, 74, 97 Carskadden, Thomas 104, 35, 37, 68, Carswell, Lorna 104, 34, 35, 42 Caspersen, Virginia 95 Cassidy, Francis 104 Castle, JoAnn 104 Champion, Nancy 117, Chapman, Avis 95 Chappell, Dean 95 Charles, Joyce 117, 45, 46, 47, 77 Chigaras, Sandra 117, 29, 43 Chipman, Dennis 34 211, 34 103 Chenoweth, Shirley 104, 35, 40, 59, 72 Cherberg, Joel 104 Christensen, Barbara 104, 32 Christensen, Robert 95. 45 Christensen, Carol 95, 74 Christensen, Gail 91 Christensen, Gary 118, 41 Christensen, Lillian 118, 34 Christensen, Sharon 118 Christensen, Warren 118 Christenson, Virginia 118, 51 ChristotTerson, Dale 95, 46 Clark, Bernadine 95, 74 Clark, Beverly 104 Clark, Phyllis 104 Clark, Majory 95, 74, 94 Clawson, James 104 Cleary, Joanne 118, 34 Cleveland, Arnold 104, 14 Clogston, Rudy 118 Clowers, Francis 104, 46 Cohen, Darlene 104, 24, 24, 33, 95, 1 Cohen, Dianne 95, 41 Cole, Evelyn 104, 72 Coleman, Donald 96 Collins Bette 118, 45 Comfort, Edward 104, 45 Conrad, Arlene 118 Conrad, Dennis 104, 102 LAOHWHY, Dan 104, 28, 30, 37, 68, 70 Cook, Frederick 104 Coon, Meryl 96 Corbett, Alan 91, 41, 46 Corey, Douglas 91 Courounes, hlarco 104, 63 Cowell, Ronald 91, 46 Craig, Donna 96, 31 Craven, Gail 96 Creason, Alan 104, 35, 69 Creason, Karen 104, 35, 43, 44, 45 Crim, James 118, 28, 31, 34, 70, 72, Cripe, Lyle 100, 38, 59 Crisp, Robert 96, 101, 49 Crook, Emma 104, 34, 35, 41 Crook, Roodena 96 Crouch, Dolores 118, Cruchon, Barbara 104, 72 Cruchon, Marilynn 91, 92 Crum, Jack 58, 65 Cunningham, Terry 69 Curfman, James 118, 41, 42 Curtis, VVilliam 118 C1l.1SVl'O1'fl1, Jean 118 Cysensky, Daryl 39 Dahlstrom, Arlene 104 Danielson,Donald 118 Darst, Louise 104, 47 Dasher, Dale 118, 41, 48, 71 , Davidson, William 118, 40 Davidson, Conrad 91 Davis, Byron 118 Davis, Florence 118, 24, '34, 72, 114 Davis, Katherine 96, 74 Davis, Patricia 104, 34, Dawn, Alan 111 DeChamplain, Roger 96 Dederer, William 104 DelaMare, Jean 91 35, 42 1 1 l 114 Here You 'll End Those anes 6 foes Denholine, Alex 118, 14 De Poe, Marjorie 96, 43, 74 De Pree, Suzanne 96 DeSl1azo, Donna 104, 46 DeShazo, James 119, 34, 35, 36, 48, 71 Detert, Lauretta 104, 30, 35, 46, 72 Detert, Thomas 119 Dever, Dan 104, 28, 31, 36, 83 Diehl, Dorothy 104, 35 Dildine, Patricia 91 Dol1erty, Joanne Doherty, Roger 96 Donaldson, Jack 105 Dolstad, Gary 96 Donnell, Douglas 119, 48, 70 Dorcas, Jack 58, 70, 108 Franklin, Roberta 105, 40, 125 Fraser, Donita 105, 11, 30, 33, 35, 41, 43, 72, 111, Frazier, Barbara 91 lfredell, Marjorie 120, 13, 30, 33, 37, 41, 112, 119 Froderbert, Albert 105, 109 Frye, Ardell 96 G Gabrielson, Eleanor 120 Gabrisch, Marlene 105 Gadsby, Joan 91 Galer, Douglas 91 Galloway, Joyce 96, 39 Gallup, Roger 91, 44, 45 Gamble, Sharon 120, 14, 29, 30, 33, 34, 36, 114, 117 Garton, Rosemarie 120 Garret, Wilma 50 Geisert, Carole 91 George, Dan 96 George, Darlene 91 Getz, Robert 96 Gidlund, Arlene 120, 43, 44, 47 Gifford, Gloria 105 Earnheart, Jeanne 105, 30, 35, 72, 103, 110 1 Downing, VValdo 96 Drake, Harold 105, 35, 45 1 Dreisback, Glen 96, 45 , Dreke, Bernice 91 1 lm Clos, Paul 105, 53, 62 , Dunbar, Kenneth 119 l Dunlap, Etta 119 1 Dwight, Martin 91 , Dye, Alayne 96, 46 74 Dye, Gari'y 105 l Dyrkolbotn, Sylvia 93 l Y E l Eastvold, Neil 96 Eder, Tony 91, 39 l Edson, lieverly 105, 47 Edson, Patricia ' Egtvedt, Claire Ehrhard, David Eidsvoog, Sonja Eilers, Lois 96 105, 20, 47 42 1115, 35, 91 105 , 51 Einess, Betty 105, 38 Elderkin, Robert 105 Elderkin, Gerald' 49 , 58, 72 Gifford, Maureen 96 Gifford, Raldon 96 Gilbreath. Stephanie 105 Giles, VVillian1 105 Gillman, Blanche 120, 43, 72 Gislanson, Derry 96, 59 Gislason. Donna 120, 39, 39 Gierde, Hazel 96, T4 Glaman, Jeannine 105 Glaman, Toby 91 Glancy, Carol 120, 31 Gnagey , Donna 96, 23, 23, 47 Godsby, Joan 91 Goebel, James 105 Goleeke, Thomas 96, 44, 59, 62, wr , 1.1 94 Ellingsen, John 105, 65 Elowson, Clitford 105, 45, 58 Eng, John 41 Englen, lVilliam 119, 49 Engelsen, Larry 119 Engmark, Sharon 91 Enright, Richard 119, 39, 43, 72, 126 Erickso11, James 45 Erickson, Bruce 119 Erickson, Gerald 96 Good. Ann 91 Goodland, Arlene 91, 41 Goodland, Robert 105, 31, 69 Goodson, Ronald 120 Goodwin, Winifred 120 Goolsby, Lois 105 Gorness, David 96 Gorud, Roy 120 Graham, Janice 96, 31 Graham, Joseph 96 Erk, Janet 105 Essman, James 105 Essopos, Maria 119, 34, 42, 46, 50, 51, 75, 75 Estad, Phyllis 96 Ethier, Dan 96, 46 Gray, VVilliam 120, 37, 39, 48 Gray, Shirley 96, 47, 121 Gredler, John 91 Green, Mary 105 Green, Paul 96 Green, Thomas 96 Evenson, Dolores 105 F Fairchild, Helen 105, 47 Fairfax, Barry 96, 94 Falk, Michael 105 Falkestad, Margaret 91 Farmer, Gerald 105, 37 Federspiel, Ralph 105, 72, 96 Fenswick, Arlene 96 Ferryman, VVilliam 105, 37 Fiebig, Arian 96 Field, Joyce 119 Field, Selmer 119, 28, 38, 49 Finne, VVilliam 119, 33, 34, 71, 72 Fish, Thomas 119, 14, 34, 37, 69, 70, 113, 114, 132 Fiarvoll, Ellen 96, 40 Fletcher, Judy 105, 72 Flink, Marilyn 96, 74 Folkestad, Gerald 105, 35 Folkestad, Margaret 91 Foos, Richard 91 Forcier, Gerald 119 Ford, Arlene 105, 47 Forrester, Alan 105, 37 Forseth, Paul 119, 70, 142 Forster, Charles 91 Fortney, Angela 101, 76 Foster, Richard' 91 Foster, Sylvia 91, 41 Foti, Dorothy 105 Fowble, Lee 46, 96 Fowler, Ronald 105, 42, 05, 10, rg '6l Frair, Jeane 105, 47 ' Frair, Geraldine 119 Francis, Walter 119, 32 Frank, Beverly 119 Frank, Robert 91 Frank, Elwanda 119, 47 Franklin, Gail 96 Green, VVarren 105, 42, 62, 70 Greenup, Gary 96 Greenup, Judy 91 Greenwood, Wlhitney 120, 14, 14, 34, 48, 70 Gregerson. Gem 96, 97 Gregory, James 96, 62, 70, 94 Gregory, Lloyd 96 Gregory, Mary Lon 120, 29, 30, 41, 43, 113, 132 Gregory, Patricia 120, 29, 43 Greiner, llary 41 Griflitb, Edith 105, 41 Grimsby, Joanne 120, 14, 46 Groshong, Ronald 96, 59, 69, 72 Grover, Laura 120 Grover, Val 96 Gndmundson, Lois 120 Gustafson, Joanne 96, 74 Gustafson, Joan 120, 34 Guth, Warren 96 Guyer, Ronald 96 Haazensen, Greta Hablewitz, Ann 96 , Hachtel, June 120 Hackbarth, Barbara 96 Haeman, Joan 92 Hagen, Ann 105 Hagbo, Joanne 91, 41, 90 Haze, Per 96, 63 Haines, Jean 96 Halderman, Donald 105 Hale, Florence 96 Hale, Helen 121, 31, 34, 75 Hall, Carolyn 105 Hall, Jack 121 Hall, Gerald 121 Hall, Nancy 96 Halm Kay 92 Hamilton, James 91 105, 35, 40, 41, 45 Hamilton, Larry 96 Hammerness, Joy 105 Hampton, Joyce 91, 92 Hamry, Jack 91 Hamstroin, Joy 105, 30, 35, 43, 73, 103 Hanna, James 105 Hansen, Carl 121, 31 Hansen, Dale 96, 41, 49 Hansen, Inger 121, 92 Hansen, Larry 96 Hansen, Sally 121, 42 Hanson, Merle 105, 28, 37, 42, 62, 108 , Haram, Marilyn 105, 31, 40, 72 Hardies, Donald 96, 59 Harding, Alan 96 Hardwick, Kenneth 121 Harrington, Joyce 91 Harris, Gerald 121, 70 Harris, JoAnn 96 Harris, Judy 96, 41, 43 Harris, Lloyd 97 Harris, Ollie 105, 45, 46 Hart, Barbara 105, 14, 35, 72, 11l Hart, Charles 91, 37, 90 Hart, Dave 121 Harvey, Donald 105, 71 Harwood, Robert 97 Hassel, Bruce 121, 14, 33, 34 Hasselberg, Sonja 97, 41, 47 Hastig, William 97 1 Hathaway, Connie 97, 50 Hathaway, Randolph 121, Havdahl, Eleanor 105, 24, 24 Hawk Margaret 97, 41, 44, 50 Hawkins, lXorma 97, 74 Hawkinson, Kenneth 121 Hawley, Mary Lou 97, 31 Hayes, William 97, 46 Hazard, Frank 121, 32, 68, 70 Hazard, Virginia 97 Hazen, Charles 121, 33 Hazen, Yvonne 106 Hebig, John 92, 59 Hecht, William 106, 35 Hedman, Dorothy 106, 35, 45, 46, 47 Hedman, Edward 46 Heikes, Rodney 92 Held, Nina 92, 39 Helm, Kenneth 46 Helton, Robert 100, 94 Hemingway, Susan 97, 106 Hemmingsen, Donald 92 Hemmingson, Lorna 72, 40, 106 Hendricks, Carole 97 Hendricks, Dyan 121 Hendrickson, Ann 106 Hendrickson, Arlene 121, 29, 34, 42, 45, 59, 72, 114, 119 Henley, Joan 97 Herum, Darlene 121, 30, 33, 37,11-1, 119 Hesse, JoAnne 121, 29, 30, 33, 59, 86, 119, 119, 127 Hessler, Ira 121 I Heston, XVanda 92 Hicks, Howa.rd 106 Hiersch, Arleigh 121, 40, 56, 57, 70, 83 Higley, Barbara 97, 74 Higley, Donn 122, 25, 23, 37, 65, 70, 131 Hilderbrand, Coral 97, 45, 77 Hill, Alan 122 Hilton, Mike 122 Hinthorne, Beverlee 133 Hobbs, Carol 92, 37, 46, 90 Hobbs, Thomas 122, 40, 45, 71, 118 Hockstetter, Duana 97, 37 Hockstetter, Sondra 106 Hoefer, Glen 27 Hoefer, Jack 122 Hoel, Arlene 97 Hoffman, 1fVillian1 122 Hoisath, Sonja 122, 40 Holcomb, Carol 97 Holcomb, Priscilla 92 Holder. Carolyn 97 Holdren, Larry 106, 35 Holland, Thomas 122 Holm, Kay 92 Holman, James 122, 97 Holman, Joan 92 Holmes, Dolores 100 Holmes, James 97 Holmes, John 97 llomsher, Jack 97, 46 Hood, Donald 106, 109 Horat, Geraldine 92 Horn, Peter 106, 42 Horst, Christine 100, 46, 50, 94 Hubbard, Robert 122, 52, 71, 72 Hubbard, Elizabeth 97, 74 Hubbard, Joyce 122 14, 14, 30, 43, so , 33, 107, 110 139 Hudson, Arley 122, 38, 48, 49 Hudson, VVarren 106, 35 Hughbanks, David 97, 41, 46, 59 Hughbanks, Nancy 106, 40 Hume, Jerry Lou 122, 45, 46 llL1l11IJl11'C y, Terrance 106 IlLl11l1,JZl1T1CS 122 Hunter, Carol 97 Ilunter, Marilyn 106, 30 llussey, Mareen 122, 43, 72, 75, 77 llutichson, Alan 106, 39, 39, 46 llyde, Alan 106, 42, 58, 65 Ilydahl, Dale 122 llydahl, Douglas 122, 51. Ingham, Joan 122, 31, 41, 43, 46, I 72 Inglis, Pat 85 Iverson, Howard 97 Irvi11e, Charles 92 Irvine, VVillian1 122, 36, 46 Irwin, Martha 122, 35, 42, 46 Isaacson, Angela 123, 51 Iskos, Margo 92 J Jackson, Arline 123 Jackson, Esta 123 Jackson, Ted 97 Jacobsen, lieverly 123. 45, 46 Jacobsen, Carl 106 Jacobsen, Geraldine 123, 40 Jacobsen, Sharon 97, 31 Jacobsen, xxlllllillll 97, 46 Jacobson, lieverly 106 Jacobson, Jerry 97, 62 Jan1es, Gary 97 Jarvis, Delores 92 Jerome, Mary 46 Jegersen, So-nja 106 - Jenks, Harrison 91, 59 Jensen, Anne 92 Jensen, Donald 92 Jensen, Gerald 123, 28, 30, 48, 58, 83 Jensen, Marilyn 123, 43 Jensen, Robert 97 ' Jensen, Robert E. 123, 48, 49 Jensen, Roselene 106, 22, 30, 35, 102, 111 Jodrell, Bonnie 97 Johannesen, Allen 106, 35, 42, 70 Johansen, ,-V N Catherine 106, 30, 35, 42, 45, 72, ro, 84, 103 Johansen, lleverly 92 Johansen, Gary 97, 71 Johansen, Joy 92 Johansen, Kenneth 106, 37, 48, 63, 70, 123 Johansen, Mary Ann 97, 94 Johanson, Donna 97 Johanson, Helen 92 Johanson, Kenneth 106 Johnsen, Joyce 97 Johnson, Arlone 123, 29, 30, 37, 59, 1111.133 Johnson, Beverly 92 Johnson, Robert W. 97 Johnson, Bruce C. 106, 31, 58 , Jol1nson, llruce R. 92 Johnson, Charles 106 Tohnson, Dolores 97 Johnson, Donald 97 Johnson, Elaine 92 Johnson, Eleanor 123, 32, 43 Iohnson, Elsie 97, 74 Johnson, Evelyn 106, 31, 47, 79 Johnson, Georgialee 123, 31, 43, 72 Johnson, llerbert 106, 33 Johnson, Ivar 123 Johnson Kenneth 97 Jolmson, Lynn 106,83 Johnson, Marlene 123, 40, 41, 51 Johnson, Nick 97 Johnson, Pat 97, 50, 74 Johnson, Sharon 92 Jol111so11, Susan 97, 50, 100, 101 Johnston, Edith 123, 31, 41, 51 Johnston, Elsie 106, 41 Johnston, Joan 123, 30, 42, 113, 119, 1:40, 132 Iohnston, Patricia 97 JOll11Slf0l1, Ronald 123 Johnston, Toby 97 Jones, Alan 106, 62, 70 Jones, Barbara 97 Jones, Barbara L. 106, 35, 89, 105 Jones, David 123, 71, 72 Jones, Dorothy 106, '35, 102, 103 Jones, Howard 106,'35, 103 Jones, Irene 97 Jones, Joanne 94 Jurgen sen, Marilyn 123, 35, 44 Student Index Is The Guzale Jurich, Joyce 123, 29, 30, 31, 43, Justus, Carol 97, 44, 50, 74 K Kaald, Kolbjorn 124, 72, S2 Kaintz, Pat 106, 47 Kainm, John 92 Ka11e, Shirley 106, 37, 39 Karls, Carole 92, 39 Karr, XVilliam 106, 62, 65 Kauffman, Charles 124 Keith, Joyce 44, 92 Keller, William 106, 33 Kelly, Frederick 92 Kelly, June 51 Kelly, Rena 124 Kelsey, Joseph 124, 28, 34, 70 Kemph, Josephine 97 Kerby, Carole 97 Kerton, Denny 124, 35, 70 Kerzie, David' 97 Kestle, Donald 97 Kidder, Georgina Lee Kiell1aven,Evclyn 97 Kildahl, Karen 97, 31, 44, 45 King, Charlotte 106, 35, 46 Kinney, Jack 106, 40, 65 Kinney, Patrick 97 Kirsop, Harold 92 Kizer, Carole 92 Kiallin, Robert 92 Kjorsvik, VVally 124, 41, 70, 127 Kjos, Robert 97 Kleve, Marilyn 97, 47, 45 Knizek, Harvey 97 Knott, Dorothy 97 Knowles, Patricia 92, 23, 39, 50 Knudsen, Ann 106, 31, 40, 59, 72 Kobelt, Jean 97 Korslund, Jo.'Xnn 97 Kostatelos, Joanne 124 Kraenier, Carol 97 Kraft, Edward 124 Krahn, Edward 12, 32, 39, 126 Krause, Betty Jo 124, 10, 13, 29, 51, 105, 114 Krause, Mary Lou 97, 74 Kringlc, Richard 97, 59 Kropp, Joanne 106, 40 Kropp, Robert 92 Krug, Arthur 98, 40 Krull, Ja111es 98 - Krull, Larry 106, 35, 42, 65, 70 Kunz, Mike 106, 45 124, su, 46 I. Lacher, VValter 98, 40 Latterty, Armon 98 Lagerstrom, Larry Lalnnann, Shirley Lahnieyer, Gloria 98 Laine, Gary 98 Laine, Peggy 98, 74 Lake, Gloria 98, 42 Lake, Joyce 98 Lane, George 124 Langdahl, Patricia 106, 35 Largent, Merna 92 Larsen, Dixie 124 Larsen, Doris 124, 30, 42, 119, 1 127, 1311 Larsen, Dorothy 98 Larsen, Ronald 124, 34, 63, 68 Larsen, Ruth 106 Larson, James 106, 33, 73 Larson, Richard 98 Lauritzen, Ann 106 124, 46 124, 40, 51 Lawson, Jack 124, 39, 39, 41, 72, 126, 129 Lawson, Sharon 45 Layman, Geraldine 98 Leander, Sharon 106, 45, 73 Learned, Neil 124 Leask, Edward 124 Lee, Robert 124 Leetseh, Mack 62, 70 LeGaz, Fay 98, 74 Lehtinen, Dennis 92 Leiser, Craig 98, 71, 72 Leo, Sandra 98 Lepisto, Betty 98 Lepse, Paul 98, 45 Leren, Kenneth 92 Lewis, Patti 98 Lewis, Steven 106 Liddell, Barbara 98 Lien, Connie 125 Liikan, Mart 125, 48, 72 Lind, Arnold 125, 70, 116 Lind, Neil 106, 13, 33, 86 Li11d, Shirley 98, 28 Linden, Gary 106, 69, 70 Lindh, Ronald 106, 38, 42 Lindholm, Mary Anne 106, 35, 42 Link, Barbara 46, 133 Linerud, Cornell 98, 62 Lingenbrink, Dale, 106, 68, 70, 10 Listman, Joan 98, 30, 31, 43 2 Livermore, llarv Lou 107, 32, 47 Lobaugh, Clifford 98, 59 Loberg, Paul 107, 58 Lobere, VVesley 98, 46. 59 Lodell, Gary 98 Lomax, Larry 125, 71, 72 Londahl, Marlene 125, 32 Lord, Roberta 98, 74 Lovell, Bobberte 125, 29, 30, 34, 73 Lowry, Vivian 92 Lucas, Joe 98 Ludvigson, Myra 125 Lund, Lois 107, 35, 42, 73 Lnndell, Sally 74, 98 Lundqiiist, Curt 125 Lycke, Robert 125 Lyons, George 98, 46, 59 Lyons, John 125. 33, 34, 42, 71, 72 L Lysen, Ronald 127, 46, 4.1 M Madore, Paul 37 Madsen, Emma 125 18 32, 34, 133 , , Magdall, Patrick 107 Magnusson, James 92 Magner, Gretchen 98, 73, 74 Maier, Carl 98, 46, 63, 71 Maines, Myron 98, 40, 46 Major, Ronald 107, 58 Malde, Donna 125, 43 Klallett, Russell 107 Nlann, Donald 72, 111 Manolides, Evans 98, 59 Maraveller, Ellie 98 Nlarion, Lorna 98, 41, 74 Marson, Donald 92 Blarson, Do11na 92 Marson, Richard 98 Masecar, Claudia 107, 35 Mason, Claire 107 Mason, VVillard 92 Massey, Jacqueline 107 hlassey, Vaughn Lee 125, 50 Mathews, Joan 98 Matthew, George 98 Mattson, Caryl 92 RlHy'11,SL15311 107, 73 110 rieraiii, Melvin 126,,48, ara, sv, in McCall, Cynthia 107, 35, 45, 46 McCann, Donald 98, 59, 94 McCarty, Dennis 92 McCloskey, Carolyn 126, 77 McCormick, Glen 107, 35, 43, 46, 58 McCurdy, Carole 98 McDaniel Marianne 107, 35, 86 McDonald, llarbara 46, 39, 47 McDonald, Roy 107, 58, 70 McDowell, lrlarilyn 126 30, 119, 133 McElroy, Fred 126, 72 McEwen. Mae 107, 34, 41 McGill, Betty 107, 20, 51 McGinnis, Coleen 98, 74 McG1ockin, Sharon 107, 35 McGough, Carol 126, 32, 34 McGowan, Kay 107 McGrath, Janis 126 McKinley, Marilyn 107, 30, 33, 41, wi McKinley, VVillia1n 98 McKinnon, Michael 126, 34, 37, 56, 114, 124, 127 McLean, Donna 126, 34, 37 McLellan, Arlene 126 McLoughlin, Pat 98 McNall, Neva Jean 92 McQueen, Glenna 98, 74 Meadows, Leland 107 Mears, Jack 98 Medin, Doreen 98, 30, 43 Nleieho, Mary 107, 29, 46, 75 Melanson, Gene 98 Meldahl, Kenneth 125, 21 Meline, Barbara 107, 35, 40 Meliza, Lloyd 92 Mendenhall, John 107 Merager, Allen 98 Meyer, Jack 125, 21 Meyer, Robert 98 Miles, Marilyn 98 Miller, Glenn 125 Miller, Gordon 125, 45, 71 Robb, Ronald M ers .Friendbf Fac s VWII Not Hide Miller, James 98 Miller, Jean 98, 43, 74 hliller, l11ae 107 hlillican, VVilliam 98 Milligan, Timothy 98, 46, 59 Mills, Richard 107 Mitchell, David 107 Mitchell, Mark 107, 65 Moe, Joan 98, 50, 74 Nlohrweis, Pattie 107, 103 Moldenhour, Jack 92 Moldenhour, Jan 125, 34, 42, 44, 45 Moll, Barbara 98 Monsen, Donna 125 Montgomery, Gail 125, 40 Moore, Patricia 107, 30, ,34, 35, 72, 110 Moran, Richard 98 ' Moran, Ronald 107 Moreland, Shirley 98, 50, 74 Morely, Robert 126, 58, 74 Morman, Earl 107, 31, 58, 63, 73 Morrison, Jeannine 126, 46, 131 Morrison, Mary Lou 107, 30, 41, 43 Morrison, Virginia 98, 47 Morrow, Patsy 126, 38, 42 Moser, Charlene 98, 43 015611 Stan 99 0150111 Robert C. 127, 13, as, ss, 114 Olson, Robert O. 133 C7kon,Chrol 1os,22,35,1o3,11o Olson 11 107 I , Da , '18 Olson, Dave 107, 72 Olson, Joyce 40, 35, 40 llulliken, Bruce 98 Mnmau, Joan 98, 35, 38, 43, 47 Musser, Elaine 107 Murphy Connie 107, 47 Murphy: Delbert 126, 45 Murphy, Floyd 107 Murphy, James 107, 49 Edward 107 Y 4 Myking, Richard 126, 46 Nlyhr, Marvin 92. 46 Myren, Marilyn 92 Myrseth, Robert 92 O'Neil, Sally 107, 39 O'Nerth, Patrick 99 Ordan, Joanne 99, 43 Oresick, Irene 127, 30, 41, 42 Organ, Dan 108, 35, 45 Ormbrck, Doris 108, 35, 45 Oswald, llarley 99 Otterscn, Robert 127 Overby, Nola 108, 39, 39, 47 Overhus, Arlene 99, 47 Owen, Gordon 127, 14, 33 Owen, Norman 92, 44 P Palniateer, Judy 108, 43 Pagne, Jo.Xnn 99 Palander, .Xnn 92 Palmer, VVayne 99 Palmiero, Lolita 127, 27, 29, 29, 40, 43, Papin, Manrine 127, 31, 37, 73 Pappe, Arlene 99 Park, Barbara 108, 32 Party, Ralph 108 Patterson, Robert 99 Paulson, Diane 99, 37 Paulson, Donald 108, 65 Paulson, Laura 127, 16, 16, 29, 34, 37, 87, 123 Payne, Clifford 108, 42 Payne, Shirley 92 Pearce, Carole 127 Narbine, Roy 92 Nebenf uhr, Patricia 126, 41 Neeley, Leon 94 Neill, Roger 98, 40 Nein, Gary 98, 45 Nelson, Gerald 40 Nelson, Bennie 98 Nelson, VVillian1 127, 31, 36, 37, 37, 62 Nelson, Dorothy 98, 45, 47, 74, 79 Nelson, Frances 126, 42, 43 Nelson, Harold 126 Nelson, James 99, 28, 59, 63, 70, 94 Nelson, udy 92 .T Nelson, Julianne 92 Nelson , Kathryn 1 26 Nelson, Lois 126 Nelson, Margaret 99, 46, 101 Nelson, Norman 126 Nelson, Richard 99 Shirley 107, 35 Nelson, Nerland, Eileen 99 Ness, Dale 92 Ness, Mahlon 107, 35, 42 Ness, Roselyn 99, 74 Nesset, Kenneth 107, 38, 42 Newman, Thomas 107 Nichols, Milicent 127. 30, 42 Nickle, George 127, 58 Nickle: James 99 Nielsen, Gerald 99, 37, 46 Nigren, Ray 65 Nilsen, Evelyn 107, Nilsen, Frank 63, 49 Niznik, Doris 94 Nordenherg, Janice 99 Nordine, Roy 29 Nordmark Carl 99, 46 Norton, Xv1ll1E1ll1 107, 65, 74 Nodwick, Norma 127, 30, 32, 37 Nunes, Rohert 99 Nygren, Raymond 107, 35 Nystrom, Sandra 99 O Oberg, Joyce 99, 74 O'Day, Richard 127 Odegard, Carl 107, 41 Ofstad, Laivne 127, 46 Pearson, Virginia 127, 45, 46 Pedersen, Betty 127, 46 Pedersen, Darryl 99, 40 Pedersen, Nancy 108 Pederson, Betty T.. 99, 47, 74 Pederson, Bertha 108, 75 Peinmcn, Bernice 92 Pennamen. Barbara 108, 40 Pennamen, Patricia 92, 101 Perry, Richard 41 Peters, Kay 108 Peters, Kenlynne 92 Pervis, Bill 71 Peters, gaymond 39 l Peters, if ney 128, 34, 70, 68 Petersen, Donna 108, 42 Petersen, Janice 91 Petersen, Carol 92 Peterson, David' 108, 42 Peterson, Den11is 108 Peterson, Donald 128, 14, 70 Peterson, Edward 92, 44 Peterson, Janice 108, 31, 40, 73, 74 Peterson, Jean 108 Peterson, James 128, 14, 68, 70 Peterson, JoAnne 108 Peterson, Judy 99, 41 Peterson, Karen 99 Peterson, Marlene 99, 101 Peterson, Mary 108 Peterson, Nancy 31, 73, 106 Peterson, Rolf 108, 46 Ofsthun, James 99 Ofsthun, Neil 121, 14, 28, 30, 33, 48, 83 Ohrt, Dianne 107, 30, 37, 39, 83 Oldenburg Richard 38 Oliver, Trudy 107, 30 Olsby, Robert 99, 63 Olsen, Alfred 107, 38, 46 Olsen, Dianne 107 Olsen, Frederich 107, 127 Olsen, Larry 99 Olsen, Ronald 127, 45, 63, 72 Petersxni, Ruby 108, 50 Peterson, Theodore 128, 28, 36, 37, 56, 70 112 , Peterson, Ted 108 Peterson, Thomas 71 Peugh, Frederich 108, 46 Piece, Mildred 93 Pilar, Donna 92 Pitts, Ronald 128 Ploe. Jo.Xnne 128, 46 Poland, Naomi 128 Polland, Andy 99 Poncin, Patricia Poor, Philip 99, 46 Porter, Donna 99, 37, 74, 94, 137 47 Pressey, Rodney 128, 34, 63, 70, 113, 114, 115,132 Preston, Gloria 92 Prince, Robert 108, 28, 37, 09, 70, 87 Price, Gerry 100, 46, 46 Purves, Robert 108 Purves, VVilliam 128, 37, 40 Putnam, Charles 128, 32, 48 Q Quackenhush, Russell 128, 28, 36, 48, To 1n8,124,12T,13u Quist, William 108, 69 Quist, Cathy 99 1 Radovich, George 128, 72 Rancich, Rohert S0 Randall, Mary 108, 43, 47 Rankin, Pat 108 Ratlitt, Robert 139 Reed, Dean 128, 38, 48, 49 Reed, Marion 108, 43 Rees, Barbara 128, 43 Reeves, Celia 128. 43 Reichert, Larry 99 ' Remxnen, Bernice 92 Rhodes, Janette 92 Richards, Jean 92 Richardson, Dorcas 108, 35 42 Richey, VVillian1 108, 59 Rickard, Jean 128 Riedel Joanne I, . Rieske: eiloria 128, 29, 73 128 Ristau, Barbara 99, 35, 47 Rivers, Rae 100, 42 . 99 Roberts, Evalce 108, 43, 47 Robertson, Gerald 129, 72 Rockstead, Bernard 99 Rockstead, Raymond 129, Rogers, Jack 129, 32, 34, Rogers, Mary Jane 99, 74 Rogers, Nancy 99 Rolie, Charlotte 108, 35, 41, 42, 44, 111 Rootvik, Carol 99 Rosandich, Alice 129, 43 Rosen, VVillian1 108, 14, 69 Rosen, Donald 99, 35, 41 Rosen, Donald 108, 37 Roshelt, James 99 Ross, James 99 Ross, Kenneth 92 Ross, Nancy 108, 43, 80 Rossiter Juanita 99 Rossman, Raymond 99, 37, 46 Rostad, Kristine 99, 41 Roswick, Sylvia 129, 34, 43, 73 Roth, Rene 129 Rowe, Marlene 108 Rowell, Barbara 99, 39, 44, 50, 74 Rowse, Marion 108, 73 Ruffner, Dean 129 Rutfner, Donald' 92, 45 Rundle, Clayton 99 Rundquist, Dolores 46 Rundquist, Lloyd 129, 51 Rundquist, Shirley 108, 12, 45, 46 Russell, Kathryn 92 Ruth, Elizabeth 99 Rutherford, Ronald 99 Rylander, Barbara 99, 40 Ryter, Delores 108 72 71 S Salander, Carol 99, 37, 74, 94, 123 Salmonson, Raymo11d 63, 49, 72 Salo, Kenneth 108, 45 Salversen, Bernice 129 Salversen, John 129 Sandberg, Benny 108, 35, 42 Sanclell, Bonnie 129, 51 Sandvik, Robert 99 Santwire, Margorie 108, 31, 73, 101, 102 Santwire, Ramona 108, 125 Sather, Louise Sather, Ovidia Sather, Ruth Sather, Sylvia Satra, Ragna Savage, Larry Sawyer, James Sceeles, John 129,43,73 1os,35,42 108 93 10s,75,17 108 1os,39,42,5s,73,13o 108 Schear, Ma1'cia 129, 37, 39, 40, 51, 75, 75, 77 Schear, Norma 40 Scheumann, Douglas 99, 46, 59 Scheumann, Richard 129, 30, 37, 37, 45, 70 73 87 1 , , , 14,131 Schladetsky, David 99 Schmidt, Gary Schmoe, Carol 129,41,46,70 129,14,18,51 Schmoe, Ted 49 Schroeder, Charles 108, 49, 72 Schroeder, Marlene 93 Schuldt, Vivian 108 Schulenburg, Garry 108, 24, 33, 73 Schultz, Beverly 130, 29, 34 Schultz, Darlene 108 Schumann, Gayle 129 Schwartz, Myrna 93 Schweizer, Caryl 108, 44, 45 Scott, Barney 129, 32, 48 6 Student Index 12115 Where T Loo scott, Jack 129, 28, 34, 37, 48, 70 Scott, Merilyn 99, 83 Searing, Mary 99, 50 Seay, VVilliam 99 ' Seaver, Vernon 129, 48, 112 Seeklantler, Marlyce 130 Seidel, Raymond 108 Selander, Richard 109, 28, 37, 102 Senn, Eugene 130 Seppala, Jacquelyn 130, 34, 50 Stoll, Harold 131 Stone, Bette 109, 37, 42, 73 Stone, Joanne 109, 47 Stone, Paul 46 Storhill, Carl 109 Storino, Nlarilyn 131, 31, 43, 15 Storrs, Chester 100 Storrs, Emilie 93 Stowe, Maxine 93, 40 Strahm, Betty 131, 40 Veskimets, Maie 110 Yetro, Joseph 100 Vey, James 110, 102 Yik, Robert 100, 59 Yognild, Delores 93 Yolhard, Marlene 132, 51 Yoogd, Donna 110, 40, 47 Yoorhies, Bill 132 Vnlgares, GL'0I'gC 93, 39 Suit, Dale 131 Nlfall, Marie 100 Setter, Jan 99 Severidc, Esther 109 Shetf, Richard 109, 03 Sheff, Duane 109 Shellhorn, Ruth 99 Sherill, Kenton 109 Shigley, Charles 99 Shullcnberg, Janet 99 Sibley, Jerry Lou 109 Sigler, Robert 99, G2 Strand, Richard 109, 69, 73 Strand, Nancy 131 Stranghan, Gail 131, 32, 114 Stringer, James 109 Stroh, Gretchen 109, 30, 35, 11, 79, I30 Stroncek, James 131, 87 Stuhr, VVayne 109 Stuve, Rosemarie 131, 29, 32, 37 W Xvagner, Anita 110, 45 Wagner, Noreen 100 1Vait, Nancy 110, 29, 30, 40 VValberg, Shirley 132, 34, 37, 44 XValdal, Edwin 1 10 Wall, Joyce 1111, 35, 41, 42 Sigurdson, Art 109, 51 Siman. Richard 130 Simenson, Gerald 139, 31, 51 Simonsen, Pearl 109, 32 Simms, Connie 109, 42, 45 Simon, Richard 72 Simpier, Donald 130 Simpson, Donald 109, 7, 14, 30, 40, T0 Siugerman, Gary 109 Singletary, Robert 130 Sipple, VVilliam 130 Siptad, Irene 93 Sira, Shirley 99, 74 Sisson, Audrey 130, 34, 59 Sizemore, Ruth 41 Sjoherg, Richard 130, 28, 36, 37, 46, 58, 119, 114 Skinner. Robert 130 Skinner, Kathryn 93, 39 Slaughter, Neal 109 , 41s Smith, Beverly D. 109, 41, 46, 73 Smith, Beverly F. 109 Smith, xxiilliillll 93 Smith, Byron 40, 100 Smith, Carol 130, 29, 30, 31, 107 Smith, David 109, 35 Smith, Edwin 58, 40, 62, 69 Smith, JoAnne 130, 29, 30, 34, 37, 41, Sullivan, Nancy 100 Sullivan, Patricia 131, 29, 42 Sullivan, Phyllis 100. 43 ,1'2, 125 Suprunowski, Ann 131, 41, 42, 40, 47, 59, 73, 87 Sutherland, Marcia 100 Sutton, Sherry 131, 33, 45, 73, 80 Svcge, Marioric 100 Swafford, Sharon 109, 29, 35, 43, 75 11 Swaigsney. Merle 49 Swanby, Richard 100 Swanson, Robert 109, 03 Swanson, Jeanne 100, 94 Swanson, Lorraine 109, 35, 75 Swenson, Carl 100 Swenson, Darlene 131, 13, 29, 30, 33, 43, 119, 127 Swenson, Rosemary 131, 50, 32, 105 Sylvester, hfarcia 132, 29, 34, 40, -12 Sweizer, Carol 35 Systad', Jrene 93 T Taber, Delores 100, 47 Taber, Joan 132, 44, 45, 40, 47 Taber, Vernalee 132, 44, I5, 40 Tangen, Len 132, 72 Tanner, Dwight 132 XValler, Darlene 93, 41 W'arford, James 110, 32, 43, G5 Vtfatling, Gordon 51 Watling, Harvey 132 VVatson, Dayle 132, 45, 40 VVatso11, Richard 132, 70 VVatts, Richard 132 VVQLIH11, Jeanne 93 NVaxdal, Peggy 100, 74 VVaxham, Frank 132 YYeaver, Richard 93, 39 VVebber, Marilyn 110, 35, 75 VN'elch, Bud 132, 34, 315, 37, 44, NVells, Chester 133 lA'euner, Dorothy 133, 41 1Vest, Barbara 100, 74 1Vest, Joan 110, 30, 42, 73 VVestcr, Raymond 93 VVesterdahl, Dale 100, 50 VVestman, Kenneth 110, 14, 47 W'hce1er, Jack 100 XVhite, Dale 100, 59 Donna 100 1Yhite, Vt'hite, Joseph 110 XVhite, Paul 100 VVick, Arlene 133, 51, '77 Wick, Leonard 100 1Vikstrom, Donald 110 VVikstrom, Joyce 100 72, 75, 125 Smith, Lee 100 Taylor, Bessie 93 Taylor, Jack 100 1Vilkerson, JoAnn 133, 42, VVillartl, Bennett 39, 39 , 4 45, in 44,73, 114 Tolmen, Carol 11111 Woare, Jane 133, 29, 37. 39 Smith, Lois 109, 44 Smith, Marlene 130, 51 Sinithson, YVade 109, 08, 73 Snider, Arlyn 43, 9 Snoring, Thor 109 Snow, Gloria 100 Snow, Herbert 44, 4 Snow, Margaret 93 9 5, 1011 Soderland, Andy 109, 101 Solem, Kenneth 109 Solie, Valerie 109, 7 Sooter, Grace 109 3, 106 f 7 1 , 30, 3 Sorensen, Roy 130, 34, 42, 44, 45, 72 Sorenson, Richard 130, 87 Sorrentino, Lee 109 Spencer, Ester 93 Spencer, Jim 130 Telnes, Lenora 109 Tennant. Robert 93 Tenny, Jov 109, 30, 31, 43 Terrace, Edward 100, 41 Therson, Jean 132. 22, 29, 43 113 Therson, Louis 109 VVilliams, Williams, 1Yilliams, Charles 110, 58 Joseph 110 Larry 93 Williams, Mark 100, 46 1Y1111Z1111S, Pat 100 VVilliams, Pearl 133 Thompson Thompson Thompson , Dorolhv 109, ll . Joan 109, 47 , Larry 93 Thompson, Pat 100 Thom pson , Paula 109, 30, 72 Thompson, Rodney 38 1Yilson, Dolores 110, 107 VVilson, Donald 110, 73 1Vilson VVils0n , Dorothy 93 , Janice 100, 43, 74 NVilson, Pat 133, 39, 85 VVilson, Richard 93 Spensley, Ronita 100 Spiller, Kenneth 100, 93 Sprague, Kenneth 93 Spronl, Rodney 100 Srobka, Kate 93 Stahl, Earl 109 Stancik, Thomas 109 Standing, Judy 93 Stangle, Janice 100, 59 Stangvik, Palmer 44, 59, 100 Stangvik, Sheila 131, 43, 73, 100 Stark, Charlotte 109, 30, 37 Starks, Gloria 131, 20, 51 Starr, Dorothy 131, 30, 31, 41, 59 Starr, Lois 100, 51 Starr, Phyllis 100 States, Douglas 51 Stave, Jol1n 131,, 34 Stay, Marilyn 131, 30, 33, 50, 73, 82, 80 Stearns, Bruce 131 Stearns, Geraldine 109, 29, 30, 51 Steele, Robert 100, 41, 43, 123 Steele, Nick 45 Steele, Marilou 109, 30, 125 Stettin, Paul 93 Stevens, Amy 93 Stevens, Donna 131, 50 Stevens, Susan 100, 45 Stevenson, Marilyn 100, 74 Stewart, Leona 93 Stewart, Marlene 100 Stock, Bai-bat-a 109, 35, 41, 103, 111 Thorpe, Donna 109 Thorsvik. Rav 109, 38 Timm, h1arearct 100 Tjelle, Phillip 132, 34, 30,-18,70, 1I4, 124 Tomhave, Robert 109 Target, Alan 100 Torvik, John 109 Travis, Mary Jane 132 Trombley, Donald 100, G3 Trondscn, Ann 100 Tulare, James 109, 58, 40 Turcott, Allouise 109 Turner, Beverly 109 Turner, h1aynard 132, 71, 72 Turner, Nancy 132, 32, 77 Tvedt, Arthur 109 Twiss, Gerald 100, 39 U Udhus, Theodore 109 Vpmever, Carol 109, 37, 43, 46, 47 Uri, Konrad 109 lisitalo, Bert 110, 65 Utigard, Thomas 100, 59, 62, 04 V Yahl, Carol 110 Vandelac, Kenneth 110 Vanderlioof, James '100 Vauderwerff, Peter 132, 51 Van Iluystee, Bruce 110, 40 Van Sice, Martha 100, 50, 74, 101 aught, Mervyn 100, 46 Ven Eman, Richard 110 Veskimets, Enn 93 Y W'ilson, Robert 93, 37 VVinship, Shirley 133, 32 VVise Marie 93, 37 11Volt'e, Bob 100, 45 VVold, James 110 VVoldseth, Benny 133 Woldseth, Judy 133, 30, 43 W'oods, xV1l11Zl1Tl 100, 70 Woogercl, Rodney 100, 40, 49, 5 NVright, Dewey 133, 110 Wright, Duane 133, 73 Vtiright, John 110 VVright, Pamela 110, 31, 41 YVynter, Richard 32, 41, -Hi Y Yetter, NVilliam 133, 11 Yetter, Gordon '110 Yetter, John 110, 59 Young, Hubert 100 Young, Joseph 110 Youngblood, Allan 100 Youngran, Raymond 40 Yowell, Carol 100 43, 44, 74 Z Zatarain, William 110, 14 Zatarain, Roberta 100, 74 Zeckser, Marjorie 133, 29, 30, I Zimmerman, Jacqueline 110, 43 Zuppe, Norman 100, 46, 59 Zweigart, Raymond 110 9 I Wif1121m, Gene 133, 28, 31, 51, 711, 1111 il, 71 Flzingle Staff, Artists, Produce T his Book The Shingle staff listens attentivcly as Miss Hcady, artist at Acme Press, works with them on Il dummy problem. ARTISTS Fred Olson John Beck Mart Liikane Bill Voorhies Marianne McDaniel Paul Loberg STAFF Editor: Betty Jo Krause Opening: Florence Davis Margie Fredell Adrninistratiran: Jim Larson Garry Schulenburg Organizations: Betty Campbell Lettie Brown Sharon Anderson Sharon Gamble Bob Olson Gordy Owen Marilyn Stay Sports: Bill Finne Duane Broom Blanche Gillman Herb Johnson John Lyons School Life: Judy Cannon Donita Fraser Freshmen: Eleanor Havdahl eyes., ,, 4. 4,ff'ff' . jf, ' . W,-,QQ-Msgxg bf 2 Sophomore: Gwen Amundson Junior: Marilyn Stay Senior: Darlene Herum JoAnne Hesse Darlene Swenson Layouts: Sherry Sutton Mozmting: Darlene Cohen Bruce Hassell Copy Reading: Chuck Hazen . Rcsearcfo: Bill Keller sf! Ma ' ml' Plootograplirr: Neil Lind Centennial Booth: Tom Blosl Don Boyd Jerry Jensen Public Relations: Neil Ofsthun Pictures by Shingle photographers appear on the following pages: Tom Blosl: 7, 9,10,12,13,14,15, 16,17,18, 22, 36, 42, 56, 57, 64, 70, 74, 80, 84, 85, 87, 93, 95, f77722?1? fu! Don Boyd: 13, 16, 52, 56 81 85 a a 91,93,9s,1o1,116 122 135 144. Judy Cannon: 53. Darlene Cohen: 76, 101 Florence Davis: 86. Blanche Gillman: 14. Gerald Jensen: 11, 14, 65, 72, 74, 79, 80, 81 90, 99,101,105, 117 Neil Lind: 2, 3,7, 8,11 20,21,22,23,24,2S 36, 39, 49, 54, 57, 60 6s,69,71,72,7s,76 82,83,85,87,89,90 100, 102, 106, 107 111,112,113,114 120, 121, 123, 124 127, 128, 129, 130 134, 135, 137, 138 141,142,145 Gordy Owen: 75. 9Q 97,101,104,109,110,1l5,119, R4Yl 0Chmfad:82' 13 5, 136. ADVISERS Gary Schullenburg: 30, Art, Mr. Nobles -Bll'Sil1t'SS, Editorial, Photography, Mrs. Mitchell s s J 9 1 s 21, 25, , 84, 85 122. 14,17 26,27 61,66 77,80 92,94 108 11Q 12X 13L 132 84. Shingle A ppreciates E forts of C ra tsmen Song leaders carrying Ballard banner smile Thank youw to Beaver boosters. FRANK MCCA1r'I 1iEY,S ACME Piuzss RAi.sTON STun1O SEATTLE POsT 1NTuL1-itsENcEn Miss Phyllis Heady Miss Dolores Smith Picture, Page 7. Mr- A1 JQHSC11 Mrs. Ann Stone STERLING ENGRAVING Co. Mr' Cliff Stone . . BALLARD HIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY Miss Carol Christopher Mr. Richard Lea SEATTLE DAILY Tnviies M155 Olga SliPef Mr. Stephen Lea Pictures, Pages 1, 4, 5, 6, 78. Mrs. Alberta Darling U Where to Fznd . . . Activity Card Sellers . . 41 Field Patrol . . . . 49 Orchestra ...... . . 44 Administration . . . 15 Football, Varsity . . 54-55 P.-T. A. Dance Committee . . 30 Alumni .... . 134 Football, Second Team . 58 P.-T. A. Oiieers .,.. . . 135 Attendance Clerks . . 40 Football, Third Team . . 59 Quill Club . . . 43 Auditorium Clerks . . 41 liootlightcrs . . . . 39 Safety Patrol . . . 48 Band .... . 45 Forum Club . . . 43 School Life . . 80-86 Bank Clerks . . , 40 Freshman Class . . 90-93 Senate . . . . . 37 Baseball, Varsity. . . . 64 Girls' Club . . . . 29 Seniors , . . 114-133 Baseball, Second Team , . 65 Girls' Club Helpers .... , 31 Shingle Staff . . 33 Basketball, Varsity . . . 60-61 Girls' Club R011 Representative . , 31 Ski Club . . . 73 Basketball, Second Team . 62 Girls' Senior Glee .... . 47 Sophomores . . 94-101 Basketball, Third Team . 62 Girls, Triple Trio . . 45 Spanish Club . . 42 Beaver Explorers. , . 72 Golf . . . . . . 68 Stage Crew . . . . 39 Boys, Club . . . 28 Honor Society . . . 34-35 Student Council .... . 37 Boys' Club Helpers . . 31 Inter-High Council . . 36 Student Council Committee . . 36 Boys' Glee . . . 46 Intramural Basketball . . . 63 Talisman S1115 . . . . . 32 Big B . . . 75 Intramural Football . . . 63 Tea Room . . 51 Bowling Team . 71 Junior Class . . . 102-110 Tennis . , . . 69 Choir .... . 46 Library Clerks . . . 50 Ticket Sellers . . . 49 Custodian Helpers . . 50 Little B ,... . 74 Track . . . . 66-67 Custodial Staff . . 25 Lunehroom Helpers . . 51 Traffic Squad . . . 48 Debate . . . . 38 Lunehroom Staff . 25 Tri-B . . . 70 Dedication . . . 8 Movie Crew . 38 Yell Squad . . 58 Drum Majorettes . 44 Olfice Clerks . . 40 Wfrestling . . . 71 144
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