Ballard High School - Shingle Yearbook (Seattle, WA)
- Class of 1957
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This principle seems to apply to groups as well as to individuals as has been dem- onstrated this year by the faculty and stu-dent body of Ballard. One would be in- sensitive indeed, not to have been moved by the vitality and the creative effort that was stimulated and released as you moved from one success to another. A special note of congratulations is in order for the Class of l957. As seniors you have made outstanding contributions of energy, leadership and talent. You have helped in building into your school the habit of success and a tradition of excellence. And to the extent that each of you has helped in development of these characteristics in your school, your school has, in turn, built them into your char- acter. You are indeed fortunate to have come from such a student body and with a class that has learned the habit of success . May your success continue. Aaron T. Van Devanter Appreciation We'd like to show. Mr. Hanawalf, Vice-Principal To Members of The Class of '57: This pasT year I have had an experience which is like The one you as members of The Class of '57 now face. I am Thinking of The experience of coming To a new school or a new iob and leaving behind ThaT which was familiar. Here aT Ballard I have found The kind of welcome and friendship which I hope all of you will find as you begin careers, enfer new schools or perhaps serve in The Armed Forces. Nof everywhere will you find a welcome as easy and friendly as That which many of us have experienced when coming To Ballard -learning skills, exchanging ideas, working TogeTher and making friends - all will serve you well wherever you go. Frank S. HanawalT I I I ! I 6 Lv A 13 , ,iq Q 'D S' 45 J fo fe 6' fig V s., 'Vi ',.,,r .,1 .CA- 1 .x .- . 1i.5 ,vc-if' . I ' -v ' a 'Eu , ,nf-' 1 pd' - Y r 5. . , ' 1 C' Y V . ' , .uw -,M .,,,a,, , an '. .. Q , fn . Y Q v wh-' ,Y ,M 4 fs-P 4 . . 1 1 4 Q 1 1'-' L- , . , . x, lx I ,Qt 7. . 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'QUT aving fun as Beavers do, Teachers enioy themselves at the Faculty Tea. -x.X . If ' ,V 1 .15 J W' I jr., J . Faculty members show school spirit by attending a football game. r v 'Ks :H 'W Teachers pose after a strenuous time at the Fishing Derby. ur loyal staff helps us through. Mrs. Henning shows the proper artistic technique to her art students. Mr. Seeley and Mr. Glass discuss school activities. Mrs. Stone checks on our absentees. ur burden they ve tned to ease, ARMSTRONG, DONALD History. Advises debate and A S.B. Elections committee. BARTH, PERRY Music. Advises Building and Grounds committee. BURK, ESTHER School nurse. BURNETT, DON Business education. Coaches third team football and second team baseball. Advises Tri-B. CAREY, ROBERT Language Arts and History. CAVERS, JOHN Geometry and Latin. CUSWORTH, REGINA Study hall secretary. DAHL, HAROLD Radio and Science. Advises Movie Crew and Radio Club. ERICKSON, FRANCES Heads Language Arts Depart- ment. FREEPONS, DORIS Business education. Advises Sophomore Class. GOODMAN, R. C. Metal shop and Mechanical Drawing HARDY, JOYCE Language Arts and Laboratory Writing. As We BENDELE, HENRY Boys' health and physical educa- tion. Head football and basket- ball coach. BERNNARD, WILLlAM Language Arts. Advises Honor Society and Assembly Sched- uling committee. BYERS, L. W. Language Arts. Advises Quill Club. CABE, VELMA Counseling Secretary. CHARLTON, HARRlET Choral music. Advises glee clubs, Choir, and small ensembles. CHARNLEY, LUCILE Mathematics. A d v i s e s Song Leaders. DANNER, F. Y. Chemistry. DARLING, ALBERTA Library assistant. GASPAROVICH, ANTHONY History. Head baseball and assist- ant football coach. GLASER, H. G. Heads Science Department. HATTON, JAMES History. Advises Senior Class. HAYNES, HELEN Mathematics. Advises Girls' Club Friendship committee. reached for higher keys BIRCHMAN, HERB Language Arts. Advises Asso- ciated Students of Ballard. BLESSING, L. Science. Advises Future Teachers of America. CALDER, WILLIAM Heads Business Education Depart- ment. CANDEE, MARION Retail selling. COPELAND, PAUL Language Arts. CRAIN, MARTHA Head Secretary DERKSEN, ANN Heads Lunchroom Staff. EGAN, ROSALIE Study hall clerk. Advises A.S.B. Special Events com- mittee. GLASS, SAM Language Arts, Advises A.S.B. Talent committee. GOLDSTEIN, NORMAN Boys' health and physical education. Advises intramural sports and Field Patrol. HENNING, GRACE Art. Advises A.S.B. Publicity committee. HENNING, ROBERT Biology and Boys' health education. Advises Ski Club and track. Conductors all, leadmg the Wa , HESSELTINE, LEE Business education. HOLLAND, ROBERT Business education. Advises tennis and Lunchroom com- mittee. KOURKOUMELIS, JAMES History. KRAHN, HILDA Assistant secretary. LOKKEN, JEAN Science and Algebra. Advises Pep committee. MALLY, ELAINE Language Arts and Reading Improvement. MCGEE, CLYDE Wood shop. MILLS, ELIZABETH Advisor of the Girls' Club and its committees. I I NICHOLSON, VERA I Language Arts. I O'CONNOR, DONNA Home economics. QUIGLEY, DOROTHY Latin and Spanish. Advises Latin Club. REDDIE, VIRGINIA Business education. School I Treasurer. Advises Girls' Club Publicity committee. I I Setting JAADAN, RUTH Librarian. Advises Biblio Club. JAHNKE, LUCILE Home economics. Advises Girls' Club Personality and Faculty Relations committee. KROFT, DAVID Language Arts. Advises Shingle Staff. KWAPIL, FRANCES Business education. Advises A.S.B. Point System and Girls' Club Standards committee. MASSEY, NICK Mathematics. Advises A.S.B. Constitution committee. MCALLISTER, WALLACE Custodian Engineer. Advises Custodial Staff. MITCHELL, RUTH Language Arts. Advises Girls' Club Social Service committee. MOORE, RUTH ' Business education. Advises P.-T.A. Dance committee. OISTAD, ELMORE Mathematics. Advises golf. PASHLEY, SELMA Study hall clerk. RILEY, DANIEL History and Business Principles. Advises Ticket Sellers. ROBERTS, FRANK History and Spanish. Advises A.S.B. Standards committee. examples every da JONES, THOMAS Art. KELLY, EARL Drama. Advises Drama activ- ities. LEGG, LOIS Home economics. Advises Tea- room. LIEN, CARSTEN History. Advises A.S.B. Inter- school Relations committee. MCCOMB, EARL Advisor of the Boys' Club and its committees. MCCURRY, L. C. ln charge of study halls. MYERS, MARY Language Arts. NARDIN, AL History. PAULSEN, C. L. Heads In d u st ria I Arts Depart- ment. PLOUF, FRANCIS Driver education. Advises Traffic committee, RODENHOUSE, IRMA Girls' health education and biology. Advises A.S.B. Awards and Girls' Club Health committee. RUSSELL, BEULAH Spanish, Advises Spanish Club. Doing more than Was their task, 4? 1 .C 3 ! 'N SCHNELLER, PETE School Counselor I SEARS, HERBERT Journalism and Language Arts. Advises the Talisman Staff. SEELEY, FRANK Heads History Department. SHIMOMURA, TERRIE Business education. Advises Freshman Class and Girls' Club Red Cross committee. SMART, DOUGLAS Industrial arts. Advises Junior Class and A.S.B. Assem- bly Order committee. SMITH, MARJORIE Girl's physical education, Advises Big B and intramural program. SOPPE, THELMA Freshman and Sophomore Counselor. SPRINGER, ELEANOR Girls' health and physical education. Advises Little B and Spade Club. STONE, HELEN Attendance secretary, THORSON, ALVEN Mathematics. VOEKS, FORREST Heads Mathematics Department. WALKER, GLEN Science and photography, Advises Back to School Night. l WALKER, NORMAN History. Advises Scholarship committee. WILLIAMS, DELORIS Assistant Librarian. ' WILSON, GLADYS Language Arts. l WITT, LEW l Mathematics. WOODS, ARRA Latin and French. Advises French Club and A.S.B. Scrapbook committee. WOODS, EVA Business education. Advises Forum Club. What else could We students ask. Custodial Staff: Kneeling: Axelson, Stanford, Waldeck, Brideson. Standing: McAllister, Tepfer, Goety, Bell, Nelson, Burner, Spies. Lunchroom Staff: left to right: Derksen, Tyler, Lewiston, Honvey, Willetts, Kelly. Mr. Danner ably demonstrates a chemistry experi ment before the class. l9 fl vi 1 1 N 1, I .lx .iv ,,.-.5 .., .Q '- ,. .xx-1.4. f,,.f-A-ji' , T u'.::' 4 El. -, 'G .12 is ' ' .. . 1 -., r 4: 4, u N .P -2 . gf A .al 'O 4.5 . J P ,QM ' - .3-.. .1 I J F . ,+.. f'7E- ,' . A. A X 'WW . ,..v, N I , A -, W. 1 J 'V .n .gx School organizations are affected directly by the Student Body's pride and sense of responsibility to their school. This explains the great en- thusiasm and earnest effort put forth by our organizations this year. The many outstanding leaders and committee members felt their re- sponsibility and grasped for the ulti- mate in organized group action. The organizations of our school have been similar to instruments of the orchestra. Wonderful music may be produced by any of the instru- ments, but when the orchestra plays together in one combined effort, the music created is magnificent. WU? iz 'i .I -l ,Ex ?3e . 3 Y W .x I t W- X X M y H r X? ' N Q! M y 2' J X V, - f+'A W at 5 2 i ,X H ! Ami X a my 1 W 1 lendele Deleau Declistader Endorf Farmer Fisher Flink Fox Health Typing Biq B Father-Daughter Rest Room Mother-Daughter All Citv P.-T.A. Merit Ness Olsen Pemberton Peterson Prince Richards Richardson Schulherg Publicity All City P.-T.A. Minute Scrapbook Fresh Art Installations Personality Green Roll Ren. Soderberg Friendshin P.-T.A. Dance Stueshll Programs Work and play enjoyed b all, ll! 5. Desk Girls - Seated: Fisher. Standing: Fox, Neill, John- Girls' Club Helpers - Seated: McNab, Young, Matchett, son, Eller, Hastig, Hilton, Walberg, Green. Carter. Standing: Suryan, Farmer, Stokes, Shurtleff, Tynes, Kylen. The Girls' Club, which is one of the most active organizations in the school, has had another successful year. The Miniature Conference, Mother-Daughter Banquet, Father- Daughter Night, White Day, and all other activities, have proved the girls are capable leaders and organizers. All the girls at school are, of course, members of the organization, and by faithfully serving the Girls' Club help not only Ballard but themselves. The officers and cabinet are the planners and coordinators for all club activities. The cabinet members are the committee chairmen for each Girls' Club committee. When work- ing in unison, as on the cabinet, harmony is present throughout all activities. The activities of the Girls' Club Helpers are varied. The desk girls answer the telephone and must be prepared to take messages when their advisor, Miss Mills, is not present. They are also receptionists to anyone entering the club room. The Girls' Club Helpers keep the atmosphere of the club room quiet, friendly, and orderly, which accounts for the girls' business-like approach to the activity work. When someone has become ill, the helpers often assist the nurse in aiding the individual. The Girls' Club has been so active throughout the year that they have truly set the rhythm for the other school organizations. 24 i L e Lawson Lowry Magnuson Matchett McClellan Decorations Hospitality Standards Red Cross Hostess es Vulgares Walberg Wood Youn 9 t and Found Social Service Flowers Social Executive Sec. As girls heed the service call. k 4 ,,,, Pat McClain President Mariie Swanson Recording Sec. Jane Aslanian Treasurer l Rs - g '32, I K sf Y Joanne Thordarson Vice President Viola Eckland Corres. Sec. Miss Mills Advisor Girls and their Dads waltz at the Father- Daughter Night. The Girls' Club Representatives were the Bars and Staff of the Girls' Club. Rep- resentatives were elected from each roll room, and they met every Wednesday morning. Afterwards, the representatives returned to their rolls and reported to the girls what had been discussed in the meeting. Although the representatives had a difficult iob to do, their reward came in knowing that they had served their school, and that their efforts helped the Girls' Club to carry on its excellent record of school service. Roll Representatives - lst Row: Karalis, Chivall, Schiessl, Jarstad, Floathe, Hilling, Johnson, Renshaw, Elsworth, Erickson, Lensch, Krull. 2nd Row: Freeman, Hilton, Tynes, Schmit, Severied, LeRoy, Hunter, Hansman, Neill, Egan, Jones. 3rd Row: Hite, Ness, Drake, Ronald, Eckland, Wood, Bergh, Dalsbo, Wilson, Rockas. 4th Row: Walberg, Yank, Durbin, Brown, Neilson, Nelson, Pederson, Folmar, Olsen, Linerud, Lynch, Green. 25 Almouist Borders Connhln Dreislalcll Fultllorp Sr. Class Rep. Tri B Executive Sooh. Class Rep. Yell Kinq Richardson Satterling Stancik Swanson B. Walker Field Patrol Frosh Class Rep. Citizenship lntr. Sports Mgr. Executive Fulton All Citv P.-T.A. M. Walker Mike and Mov In the swing and right on key, Boys' Club Room Attendants - Sitting: Carlson, Levan- Boys' Club Room Attendants - Sitting. Mosalsky. Stand- der, Riddle, Maxwell. Standing: Mr. McComb, Olsen. ing: Potter, Bolster, Sadler, Molvik. All boys in Ballard are members of the Boys' Club. Through the friendly atmosphere of the Boys' Club room it has made every boy in school feel a part of this organization. Its varied activities have served not only the boys, but the school as well. The Boys' Club has sponsored assemblies for the boys, sports assemblies for the entire student body, and worked together with the Girls' Club in planning White Day and the P.-T.A. Dances. The greater cabinet of Boys' Club includes the officers, executive council, yell king, president of Tri B, and chairmen of various committees. The cabinet, along with Mr. McComb, have given the Boys' Club the noteworthy leadership that made this a very successful year. The Boys' Club attendants aid Mr. McComb in running the Boys' Club room. The attendants signed boys in and out of the room, answered telephone calls, and took messages. They are responsible for the quiet, orderly, and friendly atmosphere of the Boys' Club room. Every boy in Boys' Club is like a note in music, although it is possible to get along without him, it's so much better with him. 26 x -4. ' 'bww' - A ii in i 'K ,4-,,, I mf ' , W- .:. U N ,I al Y ,uvsix A. :kie Mason Dhlsnn ilanthropv Publicity Jr. Class Rep. :rd Yates ecutive Tronhy Case Busy Beavers, they'll ever be. 'Af l NSN Boys study too! itzwx The General Motors' speaker showed the boys what the new white-wall tires look like. Mickey McDonald Walt Burnett President Vice President Mike Chester Bob .lungar Secretary Treasurer Dick Swanson Mr. McComb Student Mgr. Advisor The Boys' Club committees have been very busy this year. With the aid of Mr. McComb, they got off to a fast start by forming a Good Citizenship Committee. This committee had success in improving our behaviour at games and around school. The Assembly Planning Committee did a wonderful iob of staging Boys' Club assemblies. The Dance Committee helped to get oft many good dances at the Field House. On White Day, the Boys' Club helped the Girls' Club plan and make this traditional day an exciting event. than The Boys' Club encourages participation in creative work, here Bill Nickerson looks on as Jerry Blake puts the finishing touches on his gun rack. 27 A.S.B. Legislature f lst Row: Adams, Rindy, Krause, Thomas, Gallup, Karalis, Belles, L. Johnson, Lulow, Stuestall, Renshaw, Bakken, Kyle, Kihl man, Hoddevik, Baltzo. 2nd Row: Sundin, Harbert, Eller, Broberg, Johnson, Manser, Carter, McClain, Salander, Deleau, Rutledge, Cleghorn, John son, Atkins. 3rd Row. McCall, Davis, Simms, Peterson, Sexton, Cox, P. Johnson, Kylen, Leufkins, Dockstader, Charlton, Ball, Warne. 4th Row Wilson, Lokkett, Yank, Walberg, Sweeney, Wick, Dimble, Almquist, Dreisbach, Matson, Hewitt, VanderHoek. Through student government, the ASB The line-up begins for the distribution of A.S.B. helps to arouse enthusiasm throughout the school for one of activity card pictures. our big games. Tuesday afternoon in A-4 - Legislature holds their regular meeting. 28 A.S.B., the Associated Students of Ballard, is the gov- erning organization of our school. Every activity card holder is a member of A.S.B. and receives all benefits that it extends. The A.S.B. system of government is based upon our national system. The Legislature, which is comparable to the senate, is made up of one representative from each roll room. These represent- atives are the connecting link between the student body and the student government leaders. Informa- tion, results of discussions, questions and suggestions, are all passed to and from the Legislature meetings by the representatives. It is also their iob to represent their own rolls during a Legislature vote, similar to the duties of a senator. As can be seen, the roll rep- resentativevs are the keynote to A.S.B. They must keep the entire student body operating in unison. The executive branch of the A.S.B. contains officers and cabinet. They are the leaders of the government. The cabinet is responsible for seeing that all committees in A.S.B. are running properly and effectively. This means that they are well informed for their positions. In using this system, the committee work and activities are most effectively con- trolled bythe cabinet, the group that is the middle C of the A.S.B. The elected officers of A.S.B. are the true leaders of the school. As the officers, they are responsible not only to their positions, but must help keep the school working in one unified group. A strong student government has always been the mark of an outstand- ing school. In its comparatively short existence, A.S.B. has proved itself to be the best form of student government Ballard has ever had. In the coming years, more of our government's potentialities will be realized. With the efforts put forth by this year's leaders, the A.S.B. has marched another step toward this ultimate in student government. All things run harmoniously. A.S.B. Cabinet - lst Row: Rutledge, Pallas, Gurney, Johnson, Aspholm, Vanderhoof. 2nd Row- Arttazia Ball, En lesen Eisenber Morris, Aiken, Yank, Bobin, Palm. 3rd Row: - I Q f 91 Leckie, Nehls, George, Cunningham, Alberg. Barbara Harger prepares the agenda for the next A.S.B. legislature meeting. Judy Fish Barbara Harger President Vice President Yoland Johnson Margie Dimak Secretary Treasurer Camden Hall Mr. Birchman Parliamentarian Advisor Inter-high Council f Tom Alberg, Myrna Vanderhoof, and Dick Nehls. 29 LJ lil in - Choir A lst Row: Baltzo, Bells, Vulgares, Carlson, Warner, Higley, Frederickson, A. Jones, Bergh, Wilson, Brandal, Oversvee, Hagen, Halonen, Zachau, Webster. 2nd Row: Gallup, Ball, Hansen, Brewington, Bendele, Cedarbloom, Lulow, J. Davis, Collins, Torkelson, J. Olsen, Wyman, Jay, Axelson, Chivall, Kihldahl, Peterson. 3rd Row: Walberg, Biornson, Fox, Holland, DePree, Thatcher, Stearns, Clark, Bensen, Olson, Fluke, Taylor, Yank, Nelson, Schulberg, Wood. 4th Row: Hicks, Lengyel, H. Johnson, Ottum, Henson, Kauffman, Bunell, S. Johnson, J. Olsen, Engelson, B. Davis, B. Hansen, Nehls, Smyth, Gunderson, R. Jones, C. Carlson, Jackson, Roraback, Mosalsky. Music and songs in the zur, H f ' , K f l iv 2 Miss Harriet Charlton Choral Senior Glee - lst Row: Baltzo, Jordan, Guest, Peterson, Warner, Gal- lup, Bales, Jorgenson, MacMillin, Jorgenson, Kihldahl, Hagen, Zachau. 2nd Row: Zwadyck, Murray, Hansen, Rhoads, Manus, Overhus, Morris, Moore, Craig, Salvesen, Johnson, Axelson, Marshbank. 3rd Row: Tom- lin, LeRoy, Green, Biornson, Heath, Mills, Olson, Bensen, Aiken, Paul- man, Donald, Nelson, Voelkle. 30 Triple Trio - Johnson, Gallup, Olson, Halonen. 2nd Row: Fox, Jones Davis, Oversvee. 3rd Row: Walberg, Thatcher, Taylor, Aiken, Axelson Fluke. Choir is an advanced choral class which is made up of students who are interested in music and performing for the public. The choir has taken part in many school functions, and sung for outside clubs and organizations as well. From this subiect, the student learns self-confidence, leadership, and teamwork. Triple Trio consists of a specially selected group of girls, all of whom enioy singing. These girls practice three times every week, and during the year they make many guest appearances for different school activities, as well as singing for various outside groups. Senior Glee is the advanced girls' glee club which makes an intensive study of diaphragm breathing and directing. The girls also get the satisfaction of learning songs from all phases of life, besides having an enioyable time. This group performs for various meetings, concerts, and assemblies during the year. The Band is an important part of our curriculum at Ballard High School. Members ofthe band explore many types of music for many occasions where they represent the school. Develop- ing marching and playing techniques has brought much favor- able comment during the past year at football games, concerts, assemblies, and the Santa Claus Parade. At the beginning of the year, band members raised money for uniforms, music, and instruments by selling apple iuice. The band has accomplished much this year, and we know that they will always give a good representation of Ballard. Boom! Boom! Boom! Here comes the Pep Band, another extreme- ly important organization around school, which does a great deal to encourage spirit in the students. They are a small group which represents the marching band and provides music wherever the appearance ot the entire band is not necessary nor practical. The pep band played at most of the pep assemblies and basket- ball games throughout the year. Blended harmony everywhere. The Band's B - their best formation! Band - Maiorette: Jordan. Sitting: R. Johnson, Croft, Beckman, Hoem, Nelson, Bower, Adams, Olmstead, Pahlman, Bauns- gard, Almquist, Ohlson, Anderson, Dill. 2nd Row: Drake, Funes, Nluzzy, Nelson, Nordberg, Dettwiller, Olmer, Pickering, Holm, Neves, Bowe, Berg. 3rd Row: Advisor-Mr. Barth, Snyder, Phelps, Rennar, H. Johnson, Drage, Dreisbach, West, Vernon, Olson, Deford, Kelly, Ermert, Brolin, Liliar, Williams, Skugstad, Halonen, Fleury, Scherck, Carriveau. 'S' Mr. Perry Barth Instrumental Pep Band - Sitting: Nordberg, Dill, Olmer, Ermert, Baun mg: Williams, Drage, Dreisbach, Skugstad, Funes. sgard, Almquist, Ohlson. Stand- 3l Orchestra f lst Row: Roley, Strickland, Belles, Lowry, Erickson, Sandbloom, Hinton, Fulton, Fluey, Ronald, 2nd Row: Finnolt, Funes, R. Johnson, Yank, Bower, Jones, Ankrum, Wagner, Halonen. 3rd Rowf Simonsen, Dreisbach, Wheel- house, Almquist, H. Johnson, Mork, Deford, Advisor-Mr. Barth. Senior Orchestra tries to create a love and understand- ing of classical music by playing and studying to develop superior orchestral technique. This year the orchestra had the opportunity to play in the All-City Music Festival, and some ot the members were privileged to attend the Western Washington Music Contest, and also the All-Northwest Music Con- ference in Idaho. Music to remember, plays to recall, Mixed Glee consists of students interested in singing and learning fundamentals of music. The highlight of the year is singing at the Spring Concert. Mixed Glee -V lst Row: Baltzo, Deardorff, Tournow, Collins, Storrs, Nelson, McMillin, 2nd Row: Helgarson, lundell, Wright, P. Donald, S. Donald, Jones. 3rd Row: Gleason, Pedersen, Frair, Peterson, Smith. 4th Row: Shelby, Roraback, Meberg, Bernhardt, Hansen, Robin- son, Mayo. 32 The Stage Crew designed, constructed, and managed more than 20 stage settings for Ballard during T956-57. Their work also required that they build furniture, wire spot- lights, and manage sound effects. This crew made pos- sible the success of many of our activities. Stage Crew - Kneeling: Advisor-Mr. Kelly. lst Row: Knapp, Ossinger, Strand, Norwood, Long, Williamson, Flewelling, G. Stebbins, K, Stebbins, Gunderson. 2nd Row: Shannon, lssacson, Hutchison. 3rd Row. Willard, Horner. fl 'rf NJ happy future. ll, if-ld . - ' 1- .. ro ,Ti ,' . 1 -1 I K iz I Q ,,,,. '- lv Tie .74 1' What fun it Was to be part of all. Drama students and Ballard High 'p 839 at -'1','Q i,1 v We are not amused. ., . , A toast is offered to the couple's School have received varied and ex- tensive experience during the past year through the presentation of many plays. The Drama lll class pre- sented two maior productions in the Auditorium, while the Drama II class presented two classic experimen- tal dramas in the Studio Theatre of the Annex. Drama students also acted in assemblies, a tryout pro- duction tor Seattle Junior Programs, and appeared on several local tele- vision shows. Victoria CBetty Aaronl stands amazed at the sight of Prince Albert CAlan Hey- ' wood? shaving. Nia' D gt L I'- 'fin ,- Q Deadlines, deadlines, they strive to meet, l l i l TT Q '-5-I Talisman Staff - Sitting: Dupuis, Deleau, Johnston, Karalis, Flink, Harger, Smith, Lamb, Hansen. Standing: Advisor-Mr. Sears, Locken, King Mathews, Yates, Jorgenson, Gardner, Dockstader, Sites, Seligman, Baker, Soder. Each week, the Talisman staff is busy prepar- ing articles and columns for press, their working tempo increases to a final crescendo on each deadline day, and they have little time for rest between publications. The staff, however, enioys this work, for they are stu- dents who like the experience of writing for and publishing a newspaper. Their articles inform the entire school of interesting and important events. Mr. Herb Sears, the Talis- man advisor, has lead this year's staff to another great year in service for our school. Ad Managers: Lowry, Rhodes. Business Manager: Jones. Copy Editors: Davis, Roy. 34 Gwen Bergh Managing Editor .f' - if Q.- wu- Clark Ness lst Page lst Paqe Wood Jensen 2nd Page 3rd PaQe 122 Q9 Migley 2nd Page Schulherg -ith Page Talisman and Shingle are hard to beat. Shingle Art Staff - Advisor-Mrs. Henning, Van Patten, Richards, Nordenberg, Maclean. When passing P-8, the ShingIe's new home, you undoubtedly heard the syncopated beats of typewriters and the drone of busy staff members. With their new advisor, Mr. Kroft, the Shingle staff has worked hard to make Johnson Opening and Larson Faculty Snder Organizations Potter School Life Thomason Classes Bendele Sports this year's annual outstanding. Through the unified efforts of its members, the staff hoped to create, with sheets of paper, choice photographs, and words, a picture or image of Ballard life and spirit. Index fi Curtiss Wright Editor Shingle Staff - Sitting: Fix, VanderHoek, Lowry, Young, Soderberg, Prince, Johnson. Standing: Advisor-Mr. Kroft, Ward, Yates, Leckie, Tayon, Delano, Broberg, Overhus. 35 Learning, improving, day by da , M - iz: 05 fin J The purpose of Honor Society is to encourage every student to maintain a high scholastic standing during the years he is in school. Although its members are limited to those who have obtained high enough grades, Honor Society strives to encourage everyone to reach the goal of higher scholastic achievement. During this past year, Honor Society committees performed many services for our school. Vocational meet- ings were arranged by the Vocational Committee, interesting and entertaining assemblies were presented by the Assembly Planning Committee, the Scholarship Committee gathered information on scholarships from many colleges and universities, the Ushering Committee did its customary good job at various school functions, the Publicity Committee saw that Honor Society news was carried to Talisman for schoolewide publicity, the Pins and Points Committee, of course, took care ofthe membership lists and the distribution of Honor Society pins. This year, plans were made for a student exchange program where students from our school would be traded with students from foreign countries. Proiects such as this increase harmony between our nation and the rest of the world by developing an understanding and appreciation for the way other people live and think, an education such as this will be a great help to the citizens of tomorrow. 3-1 'v pf These honor students make their Way. Bob Lockerman President Thelma Fredrickson Vice President John Ohlson Secretary Mr. Bernnard Advisor Senior Honor Society - lst Row: Ottum, Lock- erman, Peters, Blumenthal, Anderson, M. Smith, Nordenberg. 2nd Row: C. Johnson, M. Johnson, Wood, K. Johnson, Davis, Swanson, Eckland, Field, Fisher, Bendele, Deleau, Lowry, Harris, Hansman, Bergh, Lundell. 3rd Row: Nelson, Oversvee, Rhodes, Brough, McClain, Cornell, Fish, Thomason, Brandal, Fredrickson, Zachau, Pemberton. 4th Row: Olson, Aslanian, R. Smith, Bobin, Dockstader, Harger, Price, Magnuson, Gurney, Young, Dibble, Clark, Larson, Jacobson, Roy, Tayon. 5th Row: Thordarson, Palm, Farmer, VanderHoek, Tor- kelson, Folmar, Spore, Ross, Craven, Jungar, Stave, Richardson, Graber, Haries, Almquist. TIS 'QT 2'-.1 ,t . ,'-4 -. lg ' l ' :G fm- Honor Society Cabinet - lst Row: VanderHoek, Gibson, 2nd Row: Craig, Tynes, Roy, Alberg. Torkelson 37 Increasing our knowledge of other lands, , . French Club - Sitting: Dice, Mosalsky, Bryant, Yank, Fluke, Oversvee, Advisor-Miss A. Woods, McClellan. Standing: Troberg, Skindlo, Biornson, Folmar, Bobin, Ward, Dunmore, Decker. French Club gives a further understanding of language, literature, life, and customs in Li gs , - 5, 4 i 4 l , ' . 5 l i - ' Url 7 . I , IX' Latin Club - Sitting: Hall, Wright, Farmer, Glase, Larson, Linerud, Advisor-Miss Quigley. Standing: Johnsen, Kirchoff, Nelson, Ohlson, Jensen, McDaniel, Gibson, Aiken, Tynes. When having Saturnalias and Roman Ban- quets, the Latin Club can bring to life many of France to those students taking the language. the ancient customs and traditions of Rome. Ski Club - lst Row: Pedersen, Green, Skartvedt. 2nd Row: Potter, Stordahl, Schultz, Lacher, Alberg, Simms, Rudisell, Manolides, Gunderson. 3rd Row: Swanson, Schulberg, Wood, Prince, Kylen, Tynes, Lawson, Pemberton, Eckland. 4th Row: VanderHoek, Thordarson, Matchett, Kihlman. The advisor is Mr. Henning. .5 38 Discussing, then Working With Willing hands. Spanish Club - Sitting: Kauffman, Drake, Petter- son, Advisor-Miss Russell, Sayers, Brewington, Fish. Standing: Johnson, Price, Charlton, Hender- son, Magnuson, Hanson, Nordberg. By listening to speakers who have visited the Pan American countries, the Spanish Club learns a great deal about our neighbors to the south. Forum Club - Sitting: Eline, Knerum, Halverson, Brandal, Arttazia, McCarty, Nilson. Standing: Vulgares, Flink, Rhoads, McClellan. The advisor is Miss E. Woods. Shorthand notes and the staccato beats of the typewriter signify the Forum Club. Its mem- bers receive useful information on the busi- ness world by means of movies, guest speak- ers, and group discussions. it' 'x .. , n J. 'X Q ., is Debate - Sitting: Alberg, Aiken, Nehls, Bridges. Standing: Craven, Linerud, Advisor-Mr. Armstrong, Hall, Thordarson, Leckie, Van Patten. Debate enables interested and ambitious students to make an intensive study of maior national questions. After becoming experts, these students compete with other Seattle high school debators. The thrill of the year is the statewide debate competition. 39 Service and fun they have blended, Movie Crew - Kneeling: Poortvliet, Thomason. 2nd Row: LeRoy, Smith, Frazier, Walker, Le Tourneau. 3rd Row: Smythe, Adler, Johnson, Graber, Wick, Advisor-Mr. Dahl Movie Crew members service and operate movie equipment for about T500 showings a year. They also operate public address systems for many school activities. 40 Radio Club - lst Row: Scheele, Ohlson, Spore, Walker, Stave. 2nd Row: Advisor- Mr. Dahl, C, Johnson, Eller, Kraemer, H. Johnson, Clifton, Bish, Jensen. 3rd Row: Atkins, McAvoy, Schoberg, Finholt. Radio Club provides an opportunity for students to receive training nec- essary to pass the government li- cense test for radio amateurs. Members also share their experi- ences in the field of electronics, high fidelity, and radio communica- tion. These are the boys too, who service and operate the school's electronic equipment. Field Patrol - Kneeling: Wilson, Taggart, Root. Standing: Wright, Gibson, Pechtl, Gallentine, Frazier, Richardson. The advisor is Mr. Goldstein. The Field Patrol keeps order at all football, basket- ball and home baseball games. They also patrol the halls during evening events at school. n their abilit We,ve depended. Biblio Club M lst Row. Advisor-Miss Jaadan, Charlton, Snow, Dorman, Greene. 2nd Row: Cederblom, Schmidt, Johnson, Burhans, Bailey, Wiltfong. 3rd Row: Pleines, Nelson, Prinos, Dibble, Bower, Kimbrough. Ballard Biblio Club was organized to create an interest among students in library activities, and to give them a chance to share their enthu- siasm for books and reading. The students receive a pin when they loin the group, but the guard for it may be worn only by those who earn the required number of service points. Spades - Advisor-Miss Springer, Kin- nish, Richard, Kelling, Downing. Bridges, Simmons, Nelson, Wright. Spades is a group of students inter- ested in giving their time to handi- capped children. They visit and entertain children with Cerebral Palsy and have Pal Parties, to which two members take a child they have been visiting. Once a month, too, Spades has a workshop where mem- bers work on toys and gifts for the children. 00 Ticket Sellers - Advisor-Mr. Riley, Palm, Cartmell, Dibble, Buch, Lygdman, Learned, Ryerson, Crouch, Peterson, Quick, Nelson. Ticket Sellers conduct the sale of tickets for all athletic and school events, and help compile receipts and deposits. Al Q, 1. ,X Q 4 -V' J . ' 'xxx T in 'Ai X -9 I Q y v 'f ,l A X ' ' '. n if ,I F . g '. 4 ' 5 f :K l, I, Wa., .vu A ,LJ -. -- '.J'.k. E N rT1f'3f:f'T'j.'...Q.-,- 2'- h Q , -.F R no-J .0.,,g.,6.-54- h I j . , w ix A -, . SX 14 I - Z 'T'-3 , N A 59 E li' ' A 1 1 ig 4 ,h i i 1 XI x L M ' J' fl , Q I f ' .-1' I ' ' ,f A '. f' 1 ,A Q 1 If , .,, 'Q x--.-ff if A w .vu 9 , an i K J X L R f 11,4 ' 5 5. J t xx-s., Q . X' rj' E X 'H R, 24 ' x X N X R I '7 3 1 x X fax -'-3'-Qlf' A ' al. f', t x 'Nix f' I i l 4 P-- . J 51 I 1 Y U as X lf, 5 .. I . . X 1 1' ff' W 2 N If Y 1' .P . 53 ' 5 2 z ,f 1 '-1, T '. .ixf f iv ,. 1, wk-Q I ,AS My The world of music is with us always. In work as well as play we find ourselves becoming increasing- ly conscious of rhythm in all we do. Typical of Ballard students is Deann Beideck, a senior, who per- sonifies gracefullness and rhythm in the sleek, professional manner of a champion skater. After appearing in the P.-T.A. sponsored Ice Parade last fall, Deann went on to add to her many skating laurels . In addition to the Shirley lrene Landers Artistic Skating Award, which she won in l955, Deann captured the Seattle Ladies Senior Championship in 1956, and was runner-up in the Senior Northwestern States Championships in i955 and again in 1957. In the pages that follow, we picture other Ballard students and their activities during the past year. We have recorded the melody as we heard it played. Champions all, Ballard students loin their talents in one sweeping crescendo that is a fitting introduction to the great symphony of life. ,,,.- wk .ia .f .r-its ' ,, te x as it t fe-fp? -,iaf.e,,5,1.,i. I u of IZ' ' 'A 'il' if f't 'fi-- X F 1 - r' -4 4 f,'r,a T 4 1 ' .Wd , Q 'C -fi if P 4,4 mx. sa, 1 ' G . , Q' 'f Df 'T Sv' I 1 up u - ,f I School Lzfe ES-4T'7sk,z 'f.T'i7.L '- . 2f i H' winks-5 .2 ,-, ,, Yfjeiii W fe W- V M. A1 H W -A ,. 'T- 'M ' 1', Qi 45 r f' I G, l. White Day royalty is honored at ceremony. Earl in spring, late .. Ks z AX :QM -. Our annual tree-planting ceremony took place in spite of the rain. in fall, The Lord and Lady, we present. The Golden Riffs play Night Train, one of the students' favorites. Bob Flick gave his last performance at our White Day assembly. Kurt Ramke seems to have gone fishing for ducks Tired, but happy, fishing derby winners. by mistake. Good times here are had by all. tis Dean Mckeynolds proudly displays his ' F A prize-winning catch. ' 1 Curt appears to be absorbed in his work. 1? MN, -ww-Q ...at MM M .al-v-ww-f...w..u......au.-4... :L......................... E51 Os Lua mi OUR C HA 1PIlYJ.X n Wm OV LOW A sccroll signed by students is received by co-captains Roy and Mi e. Education and entertainment, too, udy and Carol demonstrate Mexican dances at Faculty Tea. N Mr. Glass and Mr. Hanawalt portray the New and the Old Ballard Spirits at the Queen Anne pep assembly. Mrs. Henning and Dave John- son discuss his oil painting. N zu., Students inspect scale model of P.l.E. truck. Dean Passe takes Driver's Education reac tion test. 118 . I 2 Facult and students have much to do. sf Jimmy Horner turns out proiect on Metal Shop lathe l 1 Doreen Higley and Sandy Wood sing Sweet Old- Fashioned Girl at the New Girls' Party. Free Mrs. Eleanor Roosevelt is interviewed by members of the Talisman staff. Whose side is Gwen on? Following tradition, the choir carols in the halls. 49 ! V,1,, struggling pair placed seventh. Vi Eckland heads for the finish gate. V533- 50 4 -.4 Judy and Julie Olsen begin the trip down. Schussing the slopes with f- .,,. g 1 - Q itg. Ballard ski schoolers shout their approval of royalty skill and ease, This beginner starts with the snow plow. avfo-4' .1 1 -1 Y' 0 Ballard skier shows his form. Tom flashes down course during race sl 4 1 L, Kathy and Arnt, You and I race winners. Some students on crutches once Wore skis. 0:uq 1 ' i -- -11 me - us-. 1 The sun is shining. Oh happy day! 51 uniors and Seniors enjoyed their receptions, Students observe flag that has been presented to Ballard by Mr. Kour- koumelis. 3 4 Karen and Arlene serve punch at Junior Cam Craig is Master of Ceremonies for Reception. program. Mr. Kourkoumelis and Judy Fish pose with flag that has flown over the capitol in Wash- ington, D. C. Winter Fantasy offers proper atmosphere for Juniors and their parents. 52 They all had fun, no exceptions. ills.. A A . 1 .sa 211 Tom Moore, a member of the World Team, and L nn Brou h are two of Ballard's out- ,Y 9 standing skaters. Flying Norsemen paint signs for Ballard Day at Times Ski School. l I , Barbara Harger entertains parents with Val Mosalsky emcee's at the Senior a marimba solo. Reception. Q1 A These Juniors were hosts and hostesses for Stairway To The Stars. I' Art students exchange Ideas In class. 511 1- 1 Bob Jensen is measured for his cap for Commencement. Activities miscellaneous Pele and Carl on K.P. See? l'm not skipping! Guests at New Girls' Party view an unusual mad middy. These boys appear fascinated by the Science Exhibit. For students so spontaneous. -'rrzmzf Everyone gets a polio shot. Teachers aren't excluded. Junior girls decorate for Winter Fantasy. Don Berger seems dwarfed by the drill press 55 L I v. ' f 'G -nfl ' . -'QV W, nl'- Nbflf' vf, 'ni y .. V . I A -, 0' ul- . -3 'A fi :ii . W. , A n u I N s 'ww' ' .. ,Y-'1-af JIV1' A5 if K-- ,.4z 'W . N, N, , FW 7- R bg' W. . -lnrbcv . V 's -. A . ,A .. . A , , w 'P LM.. - ..l-4L-ip, -. f.. if -. V , A. -- I -n 1 J.. ' iffifo' 1 -ff-1.5 'WNW-.. :w 1 u 1-wh - ' - 43,1 ,, g 5. ,,u V' - .. . ,- . LX , J 9-1 KI' win' ,Q K I ,. .1 'x-Q '11-' I W l Ilrxi. 5' .-15' 2' n 1 A .lb X 3 l-35 L' , no : H fl 'U' V.-if A 'v if P F ' 'f ui' r' Q .. ,rv u- -45 X iff? v -ag' J ,I , A ' . -.gh 5 ,qv . f'f 'W,f 'lc . ', , 4-5' '32 , ,mg l uf' ,. , 1 . , .. Q4 '-,,l hw:-iI.'l ' .,, jf. pax' 18.1. A.. .Q Q5 .- ': ss, QS!-Jil' 'ffszvghf h H 'EMA Yi, r 'ii' , n m. .-. -..zj,fYvlrA i ' gm-wp. . '. fj' V 5 IH.- , . -,Mg 135 . u x f LJ' ,ffwhff N mx ' 51. -5 ,5- .J- 'lx 'FF' L' in , , The traditional Alma Mater re- flects the deep loyalty and sincerity ot the classes of Ballard High School. Friendliness and harmony reign without preiudice, making ours a school which is unforgettable. For her students, Ballard High School holds and will hold-many fond mem- ories, now and in years to come. Every time the Alma Mater is sung or heard, a medley of memories re- turns to the hearts and minds of Ballard's graduates. The Alumni, the only active group of its kind in Seattle, add more and more to the traditions of Ballard. As one class graduates and be- comes alumni, another class begins. This class will, in turn, become a part of Ballard and its traditions. And so it goes, on and on. This is our Ballard. 1 Alai, P A Y bs , dell bmw' QV- 30 Q f 'll HOXYY J A A 6 l it qs, aawg Y , -., , 5 x QNNA h A Q3XXx' l L1 f l :YY ko XY 61 9-xgb x X99 uk SX T CN LUBX A ' Y G ,bqxv-Xb X J govxxvh 1 - A x X A 5 vi X xvxx Li, VNFXXJV X3 K YN X 2 ,. X0 YY PX Q f X 3 Y 3x53 sq? f A S ' 4 v 5 J .r Clmfef Officers: President, Karen Cleghornp Vice-President, Gale Headmang Secretary, Julie Janssen. Class Advisor: Miss Terrie Shimomura. IN 1 60 ' The class of i960 conducted their first year at Ballard in perfectly chorded harmony. Although at first the score was new, the Freshmen learned that all it takes is patience, practice and hard work to make a fine performance. Under the direction of their class advisor, Miss Terrie Shimomura, and her staff of officers and committees, the yea r's program was well presented. As a prelude to their concert, they sponsored two pep assem- blies, one in October and the other in February. On December 6, the Freshmen held a party called Snow Flake Flutter, which was applauded as one of the best selections on the program, The finale, which brought down the house, was another party held early in June. When the reviews were written, it was said that the Freshmen class performance was tops, and in future years they would be the talk of the town. .19 'f , 6- A .Z- - , 1: NX , . , W' J ck l N. .1 as 1' i f 1- V in' 3, Y? pv- of ar' '..T-9' Jax -I we 5 4.7, Aboud, Joan Aicher, Danny Akse, Pat Aksnes, Twila Allen, Carol Allen, Karen Anderson, Allan Anderson, Betty Anderson, Ellina Anderson, Joyce Anderson, Marsha Anderson, Norm Anderson, Steve Ankrum, Marilyn Ankrum, Sharlene Atkins, LeRoy Atwood, Nedra Becker, Henry Berg, Denny Berq, Linda Berqer, Donald Bish, Gary Bradley, Colleen Brown, Bill Bruemmer, Leo Burkhardt, Mvron Burnett, Bob Burr, Lila Cahill, Paul Cairns, Bill Carlisle, Jay Carr, Jim Chivall, Ann Clarke, Rav Clavburn, Sue Clayton, Tom Cleqhorn, Karen Clifton, Jim Coolidqe, Anita Crossland, Shirley Curfman, John Daly, Sharon Dansingburq, Marilyn Davenport, Kathy Day, Charles DeBay, Chuck DeCampo, Ted Demco, Alan Dennison, Judy Doherty, Bob Dorman, Dianne Douqal, Ronnie Dowler, Dianne Drake, Douqlas Dunn, Colleen Dunn, Sandy Duvall, Sharon Duxbury, Connie Dwiqht, Vern Edqecombe, Gwenneth Eller, Gene Erickson, Ronald Eslick, Leanne Evans, John Favro, Jeff Feback, Sally Finch, Nancy Finne, Robert Finnerty Loretta Fish, Marilyn Fitzqerald, Marilee Fix, David Fleetwood, Sue Fleming, Margie Fleury, Judy Fricke, Ron Friend, Sandra Fritsche, Barbara Fritts, Richard Fry, Sally Garrard, Bill Garrett, Charles Gleason, Elliott Goodrich, Donald Grant, Julie Gray, Dean Gray, Tim Griffin, Don Griffith, Georqanne Gronley, Philip Gross, Mary Gustafson, Norman Hagen, Bonnie Haile, Jerry Halbakken, Warren Hallstrom, Judie Hamilton, Fred Hamlot, John Hammerstrom Hansen, Bill Hansen, Judy Hansen, Marvin Hanson, Marvin Harlick, Michael Harrington, Wayne Hasselberg, Paul Hauqseth, Barba Hayes, Judv Snow Flake Flutterv Hcadrnan, Gale Heikes, Dick Henninq, Randi Hewitt, Patricia Hill, Judie Hinton, Barbara Hite, Karen Hobbs, Janice Hoddevik, Judv Hovick, Ann Hovick, Barbara Howatson, Paul Hudson, Larry Huhta, Roberta Hundwin, Gary Husseman, Pat Hutchins, Tim Jacobsen, Jean Vs this, Carol? A geyser in our Jai1sien,JuIii H 11 Q DIBDSCU, AYITIE 5 'mul Water System' Johnson, Charlene Johnson, Gardner Johnson, Gioria Johnion Howard J0 i, Jim .I h wr -jgm, 'oilmlondiiy L Jones Suzanne Kay, Marianne Kalnrnian, Dan Ki-how, Shiriey Kihhnan, Sandra Kind, Jrrrry Kittriieon, Jim 1. Kiifb, Btn Kurth, Robert Krnnn-r, Ken Kraci-.r'th, Georqc Krnae, Karl Larhor, Nancy Lanqiois, Donna ' Snyder surveys a poster that he Lnrxnn, warni- hus classmates made. W -WJ' M-'rv iundi Kathryn Lv.-.,., John Liddeil, Pat Liintnbm-rn, Char Liiiywhite, lvndqe Llndiauf, Vunrvn Lindwail, David ' Lofthm, Sandia Lone, Donn Lonqicy, Luanna Lord, Ahcc Lorette, John Mahier, Linda Mayor, Susan Maietta, Donna Marivtt, Janice Marsden, Janice Martei, Jay MCAVOV, Vntrnk McDonaid, Larry Mcflhinney, Dick McLean, Caroi my busy hours are spent working on 5' Club Committees. MCLHH, Cam' Meberq, Don Melton, Jim Miller, Dean Miiler, Ditk Mails, Michael 62 Hinkleman, Carol ies Was the Frosh theme, , Q .u 14 V. X an s ...v . .f v mtv N -qu' -Q- .Q il -v .1 17' 'HQ 'Zh .y X 6 L 'WI A.. 5,1 Q' 47 ,1- 'Tx -1 Q-4 -v Q7 4 5' rl sa 'fs A 111 xx' ...- 4' -v 'Pr vu- Qs i is .. pr 0 4 i in- e' 'A Q-v lv Q -1 '17 1? i, if 7 ,v ...Q 17 1 1 -v S sv 'EE' Q4 -4 vat? -v 'P-1 ,gV,. :Fl ive., N You should have seen their faces beam. Miner, Maureen Miner, Sandra Moen, Russell Molvick, Bonnie Morris, Carolyn ' A Munce, Leesola Munsell, Nancy Musselman, Cora Nehls, Bill Nelson, Darrell Nelson, Janice Ness, Jon Ness, Mike Neves, Douq Nielson, Kathy Nilsen, Pat North, Jeannette Nuetzmann, Douq Oberdorfer, Sharon O'Brien, Jim Ocltsner, Dennis O'Keefe, Pat O'NeiI, Marqarel O'Neill, Audra Opoie,Richard Pahlman, Judy Palmason, Edward Patterson, Terry Pautzke, Maxine Pedersen, Mark Peterson, Carolyn Peterson, Cathy Peterson, Leslie Peltersen, Randi Phelps, Leonard Pickerinq, Bruce Price, Howard Prinos, John Pullinq, Ray Raemer, Dan Rasmussen, Barbara Ready, Mel Reid, Bruce Reid, Wayne Renn, John Rennar, Georqe Rentz, Barbara Rhinehart, Ron Rhoads, Bev Rieke, Carl Rindy, Betty Robb, Joanne Robbins, Jim Robinson, Joane Ronald, Karen Rosen, Janet Ross, Lambert Rossell, Cathy Rude, Charles Rukas, Carolyn Rutherford, Carole Salander, Lynn Sandell, Jim Satterlee, Scott Sayers, Scott Schaub, Geraldine Schmidt, Myrna Schulter, Joan Senn, Sandra Shafer, Tom Shannon, Judie Sharoles, Doug Simonsen, Carolyn Srnirz, Rosalie Smith, Dale Smith, David Smith, Rick Snyder, David Soholt, Gary Sprinqob, DeeAnn Starks, Jerry Staser, Sally Stearns, Bob Stewart, Valerie Strieck, Donna Sutherland, LeRov Swanson, Marnie Swiateck, Sharill Swiateck, Ted Telford, Nancy Fred Leanne Phillip nn, Alan e, Vernon qstad, Maqnhild Shirley Slqrun Marqie Marqo vnda Wesley L new, Loren tkins, Greq Freshmen so confused and small, 5 ha ce's friend, George, is camera shy! Webster, Bill Weiak, Carolyn Westover, Sharon Wheeler, Gene Wheeler, Machael Wheelhouse, Virqinia Wliiteley, Robert Wicklund, Karin Wiqqins, Pat Wilkinson, Norman Williams, Dean Williams, Fred Williams, Jack Williams, Tommy Wills, Kent Wilson, Carol Wilson, John Wilson, Lynette Wilson, Patrick Woelferl, David Wood. Richard Wriqhl, Zanner Wuqell, John Yerkes, Sherrv ..-1 Q sg, 'v-uv an -e if s.. iN vo- an '47, Younqblood, Julie Zabel, Steven Zellweqer, Phil if Zemke, Judy Zerbes, Nola on as ' so ' e'o a .a o s .0 o o e .32 ,us .sy y, Magnhildl Such a clean locker! 2 Freshman party was a big success. 611 if Caught in the act of having their abilities tested, Mr, Massey's class works hard. Elevator rides some try to recall. 4 E l This herald of a coming event brings visions Mr. McComb takes time from his busy day to of their future to these Freshmen. help these boys with their problems. Time is taken from a busy schedule for these Freshmen to study an exhibit in the main hall. A sunny day makes a good background for Doug to help Sharon and Roberta with their work. 65 Class Officers: LeRoy Dreisbach, Pres.p Pete Glase, Veepg and Karen Dalsbo, Sec. Miss Freepons, Class Advisor. Pai I? f? During The past year the class of '59 has never lacked an activ- ity with which to entertain and educate themselves. Their cadence began when they helped promote enthusiasm for the games by their attractive and interesting pep assemblies. Some of these included participation by the class members them- selves, such as a group of boys who mimicked cheerleaders. They also focused attention on a television sportscaster, Bill O'Mara, on movies, and on novelty acts by members of The faculty. Among the rondo of events was an assembly in March com- posed largely of outside talent, which featured the Queen Anne Dixie Land Band, the International Trio, the Garfield High Combo, and an interview with German exchange students at- tending Garfield. The Sophomores kept right in time with their class party, A County Fair, which was held in the lunchroom and was The grand finale to a successful year. Sophomores Aahl, Bob Aakervik, Leona Adams, Darlene Ahlen, Ruth Akervick, Ann Albertsen, Judy Al Anderson, Carole lison, Linda Ambrose. Anna Lea Anciaux, Lexie Anderson, Gary Anderson, Judy Anderson, Mike Anderson, Ron Anderson, Stener Anos, Marie Aurdal, Pete Armstrong, Dick Aspholne, Karen Avey, Mike Axelson, Joy Bailey, Linda Barrett, Bob Barton, Craig Barbano, Jim Beers, Joanne Baunsqard, Faye Beckman, Betsy Beideck, Susan Belles, Linda Bendele, Gay Benson Bens , Betty on, Janice Berg, Ogle Bevry, Walter Best, Gary Bevry, Jerry Bingham, Diane Biornason, Gary Biornson, Dave Biornson, Ken Bjornson, Margaret Bl Bootl, Doug Borg, Dennis Bowe, Ken ack, Diane Blanchard, Russ Blindheim, Arnt Breiweck, David Brirnrnerrnan, Leroy Brolin, Barbara Brown, Bev Brox, Ken Bruce, Carole Bunnell, Dick Burk, Jack Burhans, Beverly Burkart, Jeanie Burns, Mickey Bush, Lynn Byersdorl, Yvonne Carlson, Corine Carlson, Denni Carlson, Lin Carrrveau Carlsen, Ben Carlson, Bill s da , Bob Chaddock, Carol Chaplin, Jean Charlton, Ken Chase, Duane Christensen, Paul Christensen, Randy Christensen, R Ella Cliristenson, Nannette Clark, Betty Clausen, Barry Clegltorn, Joanne Collingwood, Toni Cook, Bob Cook, Gary Cooke, Karr Condon, Susanne Conrad, Dave lC Cox, Lee Ann Cralt, Bill Cramer, Philip Crook, Henry Curry, Delores Curtis, Joan Crouch, Louise Culbertson, Sarah Dahl, Darlene Dahlbeck, Charlene Dalsbo, Karen Darling, Toni Darrow, Judi Dawson, Ward Davies, David Davies, Jim Day, Susan Deardorlf, Bc-rdine Debllzen, Ray Delano, John Dill, Dennis Dill, Dorothy Dixon, Trudy Dodd, Sharon Working together in perfect accord, lioniores work industriously to sh their nroiects, O'Mara adds the sportsman's :li to the assembly. dy time brings many headaches. 68 Dodds, John Donaldson, Dick Dorn, Lee Doughty, Brian Downie, Joy Doyle, Bonnie Dreewes, Sharon Dreisbach, LeRoy Dunlap, Mary Dunlap, Ruthi Dunn, Lex Edwards, Dave Elkins, Celia Ericson, Bruce Ericson, Pam Ericson, Patti Ericson, Penny Ermert, Bill Esneland, Karen Farldcn, Walter Fennessy, Anne Ferrel, Gary Fickeiscn, Larry Finholt, Gary Fisher, John Fitzgibbons, Mike Flewelling, Carol Floathe, Shirley Folrnar, Al Foster, Georqe Foti, Thomas Fowble, Raymond Francis, Jerry Fredrickson, Robert Fuller, Larry Fulton, Sylvia Galer, Gretchen Gallaclier, Mike Gerber, Donna Gibson, Stephen Giles, Jo Anne Glase, Peter Godbois, Bob Goodman, Anita Gordon, Frances Gorton, Linrla Graber, Ken Grate, Don Graham, Nanette Granade, Gordon Gray, Gloria Greifendorff, Jo Ann Grimsby, Art Grover, Byron Guthridqc Judy Hadi Janet Haqe David Haqen, Judy Haguewood, Judy Haight, Larry Hall, Gary Halsan, Janice Handy, Susan Hamilton, Daryl Hammerstrom, Karl Hamry, Bill Hanley, Dan Hanson, Sharon Harbaugh, Harvey Harrah, Sandra Harris, Mike Harris, Paul .1 Q 6 -.1 -4 -4-I ., Q, si ,Q ,an C 23 sv -v 'L' 'nv -4 ur I ,Q 'Nl '7 -I 'Il' 4-1 -1 pn Successful assemblies Were their reward. Harris, Richard Hartley, Earl Hastings, Neil Healy, Kristine Heath, Virginia Heck, Edward Heggem, John Heiges, Jack Heimkes, Ellen Helgason, Karen Helmick, Ken Helzen, Carol Henderson, Terry Hendricks, Gay Hendrickson, Chuck Hennum, Sandy Hiatt, Joyce Hillding, Carolyn Hielm, Rita Hobart, Sandy Hokett, Arlene Hoefer, Suzanne Hokanson, Harold Holsbo, Janice Hooper, Barbara Horner, Jim Hovick, Sandra Hudson, Forrest Humphrey, Toby Humphreys, Ruth Hundwin, Sue Hurd, Sandy Hyslop, Carrie Jean lndridson, Marla lngebretsen, Tonnes lngebright, Carol Isaacson, Gary Iversen, Judy lversen, Oliver Jackson, Al Jacobson, Jerry Jacobson, Sharon James, Carl Jensen, Dick Jensen, Judy Jervik, Martha Jevne, Robert Jewett, Mary Johnsen, Sharon Johnson, Barbara Johnson, Linda Johnson, Nicky Johnson, Pat Johnson, Phyllis Johnson, Stan Jonason, Julie Jones, Linda Jones, Pat Jones, Richard Jones, Russell Jones, Sharon Jones, Steven Jorgensen, John Jorgenson, Lynn Jorstad, Bonnie Joslin, Yvonne Karia, Sharon Karlsson, Tyra Kauffman, Chris Kean, Marilyn Kehoe, Sandra Kelling, Alice Kellogg, Preston Kelly, Doug Kempbell, Phil Kerchen, Karyl Kerr, William Kersh, Bert Kinnish, Karen Kiechoff, Linda Kittelson, Jerry Klem, Gerald Klimpel, Dan Knutson, Dave Koch, Nancy Komstadius, Ron Kopfelt, Svein Krause, Betty Kurus, Bob Lagger, Linda Lake, Marilyn Lambrecht, Dave lance, Mary Lane, lluberta Lanfgfahl, Sylvia Langlois, Ed Larson, Gary Larson, Sharon Latham, Sally Learned, Georgia Leenders, Joyce Leiren, Mary Leitzinqer, Dave LeRoy, Ronald Leufkens, Susan Levander, Jim Lial, Jerry Lial, Jim Holding the key to the door of success, tchen helps Thelma sign into the s' Club room. x isure time is always enioyed. inhomores admire 70 ... P V' 1 X. s L i' l' ef! fn.: -f.Z' our trophies. Lilleaas, Holqa Lippmann, Kurt Lodell, Carol Londahl, Karen Loney, Dave Looney, Pat Lund, Diane Lund, Ivan Lund, Larry Lundgren, Jack Lygdman, Gail Magnett, Dick Mahler, Donna Martinsen, Inge Massart, Vera Matheson, Wanda Mattson, Judy Maxwell, Jay Mayo, Charles McBride, Gary McCain, Terry McDermott, Judy McElroy, Lynn McHargue, Donna McLaughlin, Dennis McMillan, Charles McNeil, Audrey Meagher, Bud Meline, Jim Mertens, Morris Miller, Craig Millikan, Ron Mills, Don Miner, Clark Mitchell, John Mittermaier, Linda Moffat, Bill Montgomery, Judy Moreland, Sue Morey, Roger Mork, Eleanor Morrow, Sean Mossano, Louie Mouat, Barbara Murphy, Jerry Murray, Sharon Nardin, Melinda Nelson, Carolyn Nelson, Julie Nelson, Marion Nelson, Ruth Nelson, Sally Nelson, Sandy Nermo, Cheryl Nielson, Pam Nord, Steve Nordberg, l.aVerne Nordby, ,lon Nordby, Mike North, Tom Oberg, Mack Oqland, Oddvar Olney, Barbara Olsen, Dan Olsen, Dick Olsen, Janice Olson, Janet Olson, Judie Olson, Lois Olson, Mary Jane Olson, Russell O'Neil, Catherine au ew A 5. 'sf ,A .fr-v 4.10 Q' -on B-. ,nu env s- wa uv '7 495. Q' su 1 91 T..- sp' TX ,v- WIN --1 gs LX I 1-Q 'Il 4. Q ,- ax v-w cr, 'PX' ,.., 4-w .0- qf' F ,.- -if fo- kf ,- - They've set their aims and Won't take less. Oppliqer, Ralph Overhus, David Pedersen, John Pedersen, Roy Pells, Susan Peterson, Peterso Pette Ph Pollack, Carolyn Poortvliet, David Porter, Jim Potter, Mike Raymer, Judy Razor, Brenda Reece, Valerie Remphe Ringstad, Alice Roach, Robert Rockas, B Ro Roraback, Doug Rosen, Carol Rotter, Judith Roys, Lee Rulitson, Sa Satre, Barbara Sayers, Sharon Schlaitzer, Lar Se Shallow, Diane Shannon, David Sharf, John Sheckler, Pa Shuler, Sk Skommesa, Pat l Spoor, Valerie i Squibb, Jean Strand, Bill Stratton, Mary Swanson, JoAn Swanson, Ka Sweeni-, Takagi, Ta Thomas, Alice Thornas, Pam lhompson, Jim Thomson, Thomso To I Ostergaard, Sandra Overman, Leah Ovrid, Wanda Parke, Judy Passe, Dean Payne, Gary Pedersen, Jim Petelle, Brooke John n, Ronald rsen, Karen elps, Arlene Phifer, Claude Preston, Bob Primmer, Janice Quick, Judy Rapp, Marilyn Ratham, Sally Reeve, Thelma Reeves, John r, Dorothv Richard, Linda Richard, Sharon Riketts, Sharron Robbins, Gloria Robinson, Lynn etty Ann Rockness, Marit Roffe, Carolyn gers, Sandra Roley, Sue Jett Rundstrom, Bernhard Sagen, Wallace ter, Roger Sather, Linda YY Schiessl, Katie Scott, Robert Seeklander, Bob Selander, Frank lby, Dick Sellhast, Rolf ula Shelby, Dave Heather Sioberg, Doug indlo, Donna Skoqen, Judy Sigurdson, Jacque Smith, Don Smith, Richard Smith, Sharon Smyth, Gerald Snaring, Shirley Snider, Larry Solberg, Karen I Souillace, Eddie Stanks, Warren Stenholm, Nancy Stephen, Nadine Stokes, Clarlotte Storrs, Pat Stout, Sam ne ren Brian Alec Taylor, Bill ylor, Richard Taylor, Sharon Thompson, Marlene Arni n, Mike Thordarson, Norm ngen, Marilyn Target, Jerry In school activities they did their share, Torvik Elmo Torvik Neil Toskey, Barbara Troberg, Signe Trondsen, Barbara Tyler, Arnie Uhrich, Terry Ulvestad, Charlotte Vaccaro, Nancie Vance, Rory VanderWel, Darrell Van Well, John Vernon, Geoffrey Voelkle, Mary Waara, Ron Wacker, Richard Wade, Mike Waldal, Dave Walker, Dave Wall, Gary Wallinger, Don Warne, Marian Warren, Mariie Wasell, Sandy Watling, David Watts, Richard Webster, Karen Wecker, Bob Weins, Jane Wenzel, Larry Werth, Pauline West, Ron Weygant, Sandy Wheelhouse, Allen White, Bonnie Whitlock, Roger Wick, Linda Williams, Randol Wilson, Bob Wilson, Lynne Wilson, Susan Winberg, Karen Wineman, Gay Wiitauer, Susan Wogensen, Mike Woldseth, Linda Wolfe, Pat Wright, Blythe Wright, Diana Yee, Jerry Yuke, Erna Zacharias, Stephen Zorich, Ron Zumdieck, John Kohler, Ken The class part Was 21 'Count Fair . ' 1 g Q x , Dick and George assist their teacher in getting Studying is me task for this hour. books. I 'ravi' ai I . td Sophomores enioy their reading periods. Library help is given by one of the student assistants. Officers: Suzi Harbert, Pres., Diane Burmeister, Veepp and Kathy Minnihan, Sec. Mr. Smart, Class Advisor. At the beginning of the year the Class of '58 saw they had a definite goal before them, that of preparing themselves to take over the duties and obligations of seniors. They feel, and rightly so, that they have attained this goal. They began the year with the election of officers. These officers and their committees, under the competent direction of Mr. Smart, their class advisor, helped Ballard's third year students in preparing for their final year in high school. On the lighter side of their activities, the Juniors sponsored two pep assemblies. At one of these assemblies a trio from Lincoln High School was presented. Stardust was the theme of the Juniors' P.-T.A. Dance, which featured the Don Funes Quintet. The Junior Reception was the highlight of the year. The purpose of this event was to acquaint the parents of Juniors with the teachers and fellow classmates of their sons and daughters. The reception was called Winter Fantasy, and the weatherman obliged by providing a little mid-winter snow, this added to the atmosphere of the event. For Commencement the Juniors took over the iob of decorating and ushering. As the year drew to its close, the traditional Moving Up Assem- bly marked the end of another year at Ballard. This was a thrill to the Juniors for, at last, after a year of earnest preparation, they would be recognized as Seniors at Ballard High School. l1I11OI'S ff' vs wr ,4 -J 4, 1 'F i ,,- F7 Q- Sw Y bf i iv! -.-+ .v- -X 'J' 'OX nn 'C' ,- I wr x7 up if -. ..f ua is-I 6 Q-v ,Tb ff .4 Abelsen, Karen Adams, George Adams, Jim Adler, Ross Aiken, Katherine Alberg, Tom Allen, Lillian Almskaar, Roger Althoff, Annette Anderson, Buck Anderson, David Anderson, Dick Anderson, Don Anderson, Jan Anderson, Joyce Anderson, Judith Anderson, Pat Andrews, Phil Angell, Doug Antonacci, Eleanor Appleton, Gary Armstrong, Jean Aslanian, Paul Atwood, Donna Backen, Ken Baird, Nancy Bakken, Julie Baker, Jack Bakken, Gary Bales, Gerry Ball, Beverly Ball, Terry Barnett, Donna Bates, Sam Beckley, Sandra Belanger, Ivan Bellamy, Sally Bennett, Steve Berge, Elsie Biornson, Carol Bobin, Mike Bogen, Gary Boone, Leonard Boulanger, Jeanette Bow, Jeannette Bowerman, Bill Brewer, Donna Brewington, Carolyn Bridges, Joyce Bridges, Marie Broberg, Karen Burgliduff, Sally Burmeister, Diane Burreson, John Busey, Hubert Butler, Nicky Carlson, Eileen Carlson, Joan Carr, Darlene Carter, DeAnne Cartmell, Arlene Cederblorn, Pat Chamberlin, Dave Charlton, Sharon Cheirrett, Ron Christenson, Charlotte Christianson, Dale Christianson, Sandra Clampett, Bob Clausen, Charles Clayton, Richard Colello, Dick Conner, Mike Conway, Sharon Corbett, Pat Cornelius, Fred Cowles, LaVal Cox, Cathrine Craig, Cameron Craig, Colleen Craig, Pat Carven, Claudia Crook, Buster Crossland, Betty Cunningham, Gary Curle, Jackie Curtis, Nancy Lee Dahl, Pete Daly, Jim Davies, Linda Dawn, Fred Dearing, Maureen deCillia, Carole Decker, Delores De Ford, Ellen Demetre, John Dennis, Pat De Pree, Nicky Dettwiler, Patricia Dibble, Shirley Dice, Donald Dixon, JoAnn Dodman, Robin Dow, Errol Doyle, Duane Drage, Jay Drake, Marion Draper, Sherry At many things these uniors excel, Back to the swing of things. i ' wette and Sandra do a little cleaning their locker. Y .an Horn makes sure the teachers their mail. 76 Drew. Mike Durbin, Pat Duval, Chuck Eaqan, Frieda Edqecombe, Edith Eqan, Bonnie Eiker, Louise Eikevik, lrene Eller, Annette Eller, Anita Ellis, Judv Ellsworth, Jeri Enflelsen, Lynne Euler, John Epler, Richard Ericksen, Vivian Erickson, Lawrence Evensen, Harrv Farrell, Richard Fix, Carolyn Flournoy, Sherry Fluke, Virqinia 5 Folkstad, Nancv Forseth, Marqaret Forseth, Sandra Fox, Virginia Frair, Jim Freeman, Janice Freeman, John Freeman, Pete Friedel, Linda Fulthoro, Dick Furney, Muriel Gallardo, Tony Georqe, Brad Gerhardt, Judv Gerke, Gary Gibson, Clem Gibson, Diane Gollihur, Janna Goodrich, Patricia Goodwillie, Patricia Grate, Dean Gray, Dixie Grav, Ken Green, Ronald Greene, Peqgy Groh, Joanne Guest, Ginni I Gunderson, Dave Gustason, Carol Ha en Carol Cl 1 Halbakken, Karen Hall, Bill ' Hall, Camden Hallouist, Leiqh Halonen, Kae Hamlin, Bob Hansen, Bruce Hansen, LeRov Harbert, Suzi Harper, Bev Hart, Gary Harvev, Diane Harwood, Judie Hastiq, Marilvnn Hatfield, Dick Hawley. Charles Headman, Mike Heckard, Marie Heininqwav, Bob Henderson, Don A if Q A My Their inter Fan A g f.: I-N .' . Lt Q, J-' 1 T7 of s' 'Y 'F 1 1 'S A A YY, Q ,W .. .. -. g -31 vs, '97 N. '- ad I4 me I Y. C' cast a spell. ' Y' ., .M Ag r , l , ., 4' 'S ' . 5' V far ' W ' Q- . S f T' sr, ., 1, .,, b L 5, 1 i 2 i I ,f Q- fi? 3 2 A ' , . y i L I e L. J.. . ' A W :,... fr .,7 - 6 A I . ,A , A 2 1 L .Q , Vik-V .Q . ez- an .'-2 V ff.-.1 .. 3 5' 6 ' S 35 gf Z z S xx K, , , N A ' L -x f . 1? 'J rv S - . .. ' J 2 .. J Y X 6 e FAQ.. ,uvxf 'I' ll'-V sl '1 Q75 1 I , ,-we A 9 f- 1 S gg pu W 11l D' as. me W ps -an vt 91. , Q0 1 sf- Hendrickson, Larry Henninq, Eric Henry, Beverly I Hensen, Ronald ' Hermanson, Jerry ,4' Heva, Bob 'el N Hilton, Marqaret K- 'Z' i Hobbs, Dick ' y - Hoem, Garv Horn, Betty Horn, Susan Horton, Marsha Hoskins, Mike Hovik, Reidun Howard, Robert Howard, Ron Hudson, Darrell Hultberq, Gayle ,. Hunter, Pat Husseman, Terry E lnoebretsen, Arnlauu A i Jackson, Gary ' Jackson, Glen Jacobson, Bryan Jay, Roberta , Johanson, Carol Johnsen, Patricia Johnson, Bernard Johnson, Bev Johnson, Diane Johnson, Fred Johnson, Gary -if Johnson, Hollv Q? Johnson, Jovce Johnson, Judie Johnson. Kathie Johnson Lesley H V, ,- e Johnson, Linda Johnson, Marlene I, Q Johnson, Yoland 4 ' Joki, Judv ' Jorqensen, Barbara ,f Jordan, Maroaret , Joy, Norma Junkin, Frances Kennedy, Jim Kerr, Marlene Kihlman, Judy ,w A Kildahl, DeAnne ,,, Kinq, Mary 1. ,- Kiallin, Douulas Kiarstad, Linda Knapp, Bill Knobbs. Bob A B Kr'ulI, Kathleen Kuntz, Gary Lacher, Norman Lake, Elilabeth K YI' Lambert, Cherril Lanqloe, Barbara Larson, Dorothy 1 Larson, Roqer Laskowski. Gordon Lauritzen, Arlene Leenders. Ruth Lenyel, Bela Lenhart, Ed Lensch, Joan Lervaaq, Ruth Lewis, Stanton Lindahl, Jodv Lindqren, Carrie Line, Grace Lorraine Linerud, Jeannie ,- Lodell, Larry Lulow, Sharon MacNab, John McAllister, Don McAvoy, Bonnie McBrady, Jack McCall, Jodv CCarty, Norma 'A McConvilIe, Judy ,Q 4' McClellan, Sharon McDaniel, Dale y if -'H z McMillin, Anne , L McNeil, Laura Y' 1:19, Mariner, Jack l 4 Manser, Sharon Manus, Sandv Marion, Betty Marshbank, Judy Martell, Donna Martin, Ken an f,,,, Martysus, Laurie ' Masseth, John 1,5 Matchett, Sue 4 Mauer, Marqret Maus, Diane Mellson, Jerry Millikan, Colleen Mills, Ruth Ann 1 Minnihan, Kathy F' Moield, Harold W 9 Mohr, Garv , 'Y Moore, Kathy Moore, Kav . Moore, Mike 77 Climbing higher up the scale, Morris, Dennis Morris, Maribeth Morrison, Wayne Moselsky, Alex Moser, Bruce Monat, Dougla Muirhead, John. Murphy, Randi Needham, Jim Neill, Margie Nelson, Bob Nelson, Elaine Nicholas, Louise Nilsen, Emily Norwood, Jim Ohlson, John Olmsted, Wanda Olson, Judy Olson, Julia Olson, Kenneth Olson, Roqer Olson, Ron O'Mara, Jim Oros, Mike Ossinqer, Jerry Ostrom, Sylvia Overman, Ron Overhus, Barbara Owen, Gary Packard, Judi Paqe, Curtis Pahlman, Jean Panchenko, Anaroly Paope, Carole Ann Parker, Bill Pascoe, Henrv Parkin, John Patterson, Pat Pedersen, Dick Peterson, Charlene Peterson, Joyce Phifer, Pat Pierce, Dick Pierce, Ted Pitcher, Sharon Pollack, Tom Pool, Chuck Prinos, Mary Radke, Pat . Ramcke, Kurt Ranum, Virginia Reeve, Gary Reichel, Carol Renick. Bill Renshaw, Janine Rex, Steven Riches, Stuart Richstad, Norm Robertson, lan Robinson, Ed Robinson, Jim Roqers, Shirley Rook, Robert Root, Arthur Rosen, Sharon Rowe. Claudia Rusbashan, Mike Salsbury, Ronald Salvesen, Carolyn Sandbloom, Santwire, Sather, L , ff -0 9 uv C' an Wx -4 Striving to improve in every detail. Tu ,ff In uv x. Q pw 'E tr ..- -rf in v- :rv- up ae qp. f' va' uv 7. H, if W? Q' ui Ji vo- -Q. 55. Q- -V ,cs ,V ,,,. Q... Scherrer, Leo Schey, Delores Schmidt, Sharon Schmaus, Ardyce Schmii, Vivian Schultz Don Searing, Martv Seese, Gary Severance. Wanda Severeid, Judy Shaner, Sharol Shannon, Marvin Sharpe, Roberi Shaver, Linda Shillinq, Peggy Siqurdson, John Simons, Pet Sims, Donna Lee Skinner, Pat Sletmoe, Brent Smith, Ariss Smith, Carolyn Smith, Harriette Smith, James Snarinq, Harold Snipes, Bill Snow, Barbara Solland, Sonia Sorenson, Judy Souffay, Jeanne Spear, Duane Sprowl, Robert Slave, Karen Strickland, Eleanor Sumstad, Lyle Svendsen. Chris Swanson, Larry Swanson, Lyndon Sweet, Charlene Tainior, Judy Tapp, Arline Thomas, Marcia Thomason, Larry Thomassen, Carol Ann Thomason, Bernard Thorpe, Wayne Thunman, Marilyn Tierney, Richard Todd. Carl Toner, John Torqet, Judy Tornow, Marilyn Triqstad, Rel Troberq, Marian Tynes, Sandy Vadnais, Jim Vandelac, Verne Vance, Bill Van Patten, James Vchulek, Jim Vemo, Arne Vev, Judv Vincett, Beverly Walberq, Patt Walker, Bob Ward, Shirley Warren, Susan Weatherman, Dick Webster, Beverlv Wick, Orvall Wild, Camille Wilkerson. John Willard, Gene Willev, Arnold Williams, Bill Williams, Linda Willis, Sharon Wilson, Bonnie Jean Wilson, Marqie Wilson, Sally Wiltfonq, Marlene Wines, Barbara Winetraub, Clark Wippel, Joann Wirtz, Alice Wood, Nancy Wovelburq, Linda Woody, Doris Wolcott, Ron Woolms. Ron Yank, Susan Younu. Bonnie Zwaduk, Judy Perfremenf, Jim 79 The Iuniors look forward. N rt lr it .muon cuss Mamma voun mums ro 1509 l QC? i Q0 2 I' 5 Aargaret Hilton, Barbara Overhus, and Gary Cun- .NND iingham take note of their advantages in Scholar- hips. X JAu. as fax V W 7:15 m. N X , W 1' K ll t, . L. 1-1 'Ei 1 ff V Posters remind us that the Junior Reception is drawing near 10 Juniors enioy themselves at their dance Stardust Spring brings out the volleyball enthusiasts. 80 The last ofthe activities is the signing of the Shingles. Senior Officers and Cabinet GARY LECKIE Prom SIGRID NILSON 3 'w BOB BLUMENTHAL Pins and Cards MARLENE PETERSEN Senior Class Officers: DICK ALMQUIST, President, JIM SHULER, Vice-President, ROGENE SMITH, Secretary, and MR. HATTON, Advisor. The senior year of 1957 has now become only a mellow harmony of what was once a lilting tune. It began with the drum of feet on once-empty hallways and progressed with elections and appointments so that each senior found that he or she had a specific place of importance in Ballard. Underclassmen thrilled to the sound of the band as the seniors escorted them to the football game on Senior Companion Night. The melody was soft and dreamy on January I9 as couples crossed crisp, snow-covered walks to attend the senior semi-formal, June in January. A classical strain was introduced as the Senior Reception got under way. The parents of seniors were, at this time, honored. The year was passing away on wings. Soon it was May and we crowned a deserving boy and girl Lord and Lady of May, as lovely girls danced around the Maypole. Then came the more solemn notes of Baccalaureate. We attended this ceremony, brushing away thoughts of the final exams we had passed and the term papers that had been completed. Later, at the prom-at the University of Washington Student Union Build- ing-we danced away the evening and said fond good-byes, remembering that only a few evenings before we had marched with solemnity to receive our diplomas. We all hoped for bright futures and realized that we had to live our own lives. It was up to us. THELMA FREDERICKSON SANDY WOOD Assembly Commencement , . 'L KAREN CARTER Senior Dance ELISSA PALLAS ANITA ROY Senior Reception GLORIA DOWNING 529 J a GWEN BERGH Publicity SUSAN CLARK SUSAN RICHARDSON Senior Banquet JOAN BRYANT n f , iff! GLENDA RICHARDS Decorations SANDY HANNAFORD MONETTE FARMER Senior Scrapbook NANCY BAILES DON FUNES Activity GARY FLETCHER ARLEEN JACOBSON Caps and Gowns CAROL PRICE KAREN OLSON White Day BETSY PRINCE . CLAUDE CARLSON Picnic GWEN BENDELE W'1T': 12 4 Q -J 'vs' -J 'JV AARON, BETTY Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 4 Footlighters 2, 3, 4 Office Clerk 2, 3, 4 Girls' Club Rep. 3 ALLEN, BETTY MAE Forum Club 4 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 Assembly Order 4 P.-T.A. Dance 2, 3, 4 ANDERSON, ELTON I.. Boys' Club 3, 4 Boys' Club Rep. 4 Latin Club 3, 4 ANDERSON, SUSAN JANE Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 AIILEN, SHARON Legislature 3 French Club 3, 4 P.-T.A. Dance 3 Footlighters 4 ALMQUIST, DICK Band 2, 3, 4 Pep Band 2, 3, 4 Honor Society I, 2, Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Class Pres. 4 Latin Club 2, 3, A ANDERSON, LARRY Honor Society 2, 3, Traffic Comm. 4 Boys' Club Comm. 4 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 ANDREWS, JAMES Football 2, 3, 4 Hall Patrol 3 Tri'B 3, 4 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 -A '7 ,Id V5 '- ,Q ,Q 'uf' I ?,a1 if Af! 5. ,ar 3,4 4 W. M. Dances, games, studies, even tests, ALKIRE, SUSAN Class Sec. 2 A.S.B. Cabinet 3, 4 Talisman 3 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 2, 3 Class Comm. I, 2, 3, 4 ANDERSON, DON Boys' Club 3, 4 Photography Club A Hall Patrol 4 ANDERSON, NANCY Legislature 3, 4 A.S.B. Comm. 3, 4 Mixed Glee 3 Class Comm. 4 Girls' Club 3, 4 ARTTAZIA, DIANE Assembly Order 4 A.S.B. Cabinet 4 Class Comm. I, 2, 3, Office Clerk 4 Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4 Attendance Clerk 'l ASLANIAN, JANE Girls' Club Treas. 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Spades 2 Ski Club 3, 4 Class Comm. 2, 3, 4 A.S.B. 3, 4 BAILES, NANCY ELLEN Senior Scrapbook 4 Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4 Class Cabinet 4 A.S.B. Comm. 3 BARHAM, BILL Football 3, 4 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 BASS, SHARON Girls' Club I, 2, 3, A Office Clerk 2 P.-T.A. Dance 3, 4 Assembly Order 4 Legislature 3 Class Comm. 3, 4 JANE 4 Qu- lv 4-Q ,gr ATKINS, JILL Biblio Club 2 Footlighters 3, 4 Junior Glee 2 Office Clerk 3 Ticket Seller 3 Library Staff 3 BALTZO, MARLYN Choir 4 Legislature 2, 3, 4 Intramural Sports l, 2, Assembly Order 4 Senior Glee 3, 4 Big B 3, 4 BARTLETT, DENNIS Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 BEESON, CAROLYN Class Sec. I Mardi Gras I, 2, 3 Attendance Clerk 2, 4 Senior Comm. 4 3,4 43: :L i I -25' lt must be interesting bi what is it '? Fhis senior year Was trul the best. HS- 7? ? ? ..- BLOSI., .IIM Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 BOBIN, CAROL Honor Society 2, 3 Legislature 3 A.S.B. Cabinet 4 Spade Club 2 Girls' Club Comm. BORDERS, PHILIP Intramural Sports Boys' Club I, 2, 3, Assembly Order 4 BOYD, BRIAN Honor Society 2 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 Traffic Comm. 4 , 4 Class Committees 2, 2, 3, A 3,4 2,3,4 4 BEHRENDS, MARCIA Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 2 Office Clerk 3, 4 BENDELE, GWEN Class Cabinet 4 Girls' Club Cab. 4 Shingle 3, 4 Mardi Gras 3 Assembly Order 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 BENZON, JDANNE Girls' Club Rep. 3 Ski Club 3, 4 Girls' Club Comm. 3, 4 A.S.B. Comm. 4 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 Class Rep. 4 BERGSTRDM, JOHNNY Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 P.-T.A. Dance 4 Anti Smoke 4 Ski Club 4 BLUMENTHAL, BOB Honor Society 2, 3, Senior Cabinet 4 Office Clerk I, 3 Class Committees I, Boys' Club Rep. 3 Class Rep. I, 3 BOLSTER, BILL Boys' Club Helper 3, Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 BOWER, BARBARA Biblio Club 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 4 Senior Band 3, 4 Library Staff 2, 3, 4 Ski Club 4 Honor Society 2, 3 BRANDAL, LINDA Honor Society 2, 3, Choir 3, 4 A.S.B. Rep. 2 Girls' Club Rep. 3 Library Staff 4 Class Comm. 4 4 2, 3,4 4 4 BEIDECK, DOROTHY Assembly Order 4 P.-T.A. Dance 4 Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4 Class Comm. 4 Girls' Club Comm. BENSON, CHARLES Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 Class Comm. 4 BERG, HOWARD Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 Movie Crew 2 Class Comm. 4' BERNHARDT, SAM Boys' Club I, 2, 3, 4 Class Comm. 3, 4 Track 4 Field Patrol 4 BELL, SHARON Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4 Spade Club 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Class Comm. 4 Mardi Gras 3 Assembly Order 4 BENSON, LEONARD Boys' Club Helper 2 Assembly Order 4 Traffic Comm. 4 Class Comm. 4 BERGH, GWEN Talisman Editor 4 Senior Cabinet 4 Honor Society 2, 3, Choir 3, 4 Assembly Order 4 Girls' Club Comm. 4 BLAKE, JERRY Intramural Sports 2 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 3. f I an 4 BRAY, GARY Band 2, 3 Intramural Sports 3, 100 Mile Club 3, 4 Radio Club 2 BROWN, WARD Intramural Sports 2, Class Comm. 4 Ski Club 4 BUDNICK, .IOANNE Girls' Club Comm. l, Class Rep. 3 BURRISYON, CAROL Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 P.-T.A. Dance 3 Class Comm, 4 ,4- 'fi' CL' 2. Showing delight in the usual style, BROUGN, LYNN Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Office Clerk 4 Photography Club 4 BRUCE, BOB Boys' Club l, 2, 3, 4 Ski Club I, 2, 4 Boys' Club Comm. 4 Intramural Sports 3 BURKE, EDDIE Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Photography Club 4 BUSEY, DICK Boys' Club Comm. 4 A.S.B. Rep. 2 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 Ski Club 2, 4 Intramural Sports 2 4? BROWN, JUDY Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 Girls' Club Rep. 2, 3, 4 A.S.B. Rep. 3, 4 Office Clerk 4 Ski Club 3, 4 Assembly Order 4 BRYANT, JOAN A.S.B. Cabinet 3 Song Leader 4 Maiorette 3 Senior Cabinet 4 French Club 2, 3, 4 Assembly Order 4 BURNETT, WALTER Intramural Sports I , 2, Boys' Club I, 2, 3, 4 100 Mile Club 2, 3, Boys' Club Vice-Pr Tri-B 3, 4 BUTZ, ANNETTE Biblio Club 3, 4 4 s 4 E . Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4 Spade Club 3, 4 Library Staff 3 Little B 4 CAMERON, BRUCE Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 ciuusv, muon Bays' Club 1, 2, 3, 4 CARLSON, CLAUDE Choir 2, 4 Honor Society I, 2, 3 Senior Cabinet 4 Assembly Order 4 Boys' Club Comm. 4 Class Comm. 3, 4 CARNAHAN, MARIANNE Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 2 Forum Club 4 Class Comm. 4 CAMPBELL, DIANE Honor Society 2 Girls' Club Rep. 2 A.S.B, Comm. 3 Class Comm. 4 Forum Club 4 Girls' Club Comm. I, CARLSON, CARLEEN Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club l, 2 CARLSON, DICK Ski Club 3, 4 Boys' Club I, 2, 3, 4 Photography Club 4 CARR, ROSEMARY Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4 Assembly Order 4 Honor Society 2, 3 Legislature 2 Girls' Club Rep. I Class Comm. 4 2, 3,4 I or Gv '21, Slave away, student Graduation comes all t soon. R n all they do thc-:y've always a smile. COTTEEN, GENE Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 CRAVEN, BILL Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 CROUCH, PATRICIA MARIE Honor Society 2, 3 Girls' Club Rep, 3 Girls' Club Comm. I, 2, 3, 4 Assembly Order 4 Class Comm. 3, 4 DAIILBECK, JACKIE Girl. Club I, 2, 3, 4 Spade Club 4 Gym Manager 4 Class Comm. 4 Girls' Club Comm. 4 CARTER, KAREN Ski Club I, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Club Rep. 3 Class Cabinet 3 Legislature 4 Girls' Club Comm. 4 Senior Cabinet 4 CHEIRRETT, SONDRA Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 Attendance Clerk 3, 4 CLARK, MARIE Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 CONAHAN, GERALD Baseball 2 Legislature 2, 3 Boys' Club Cabinet 4 Traffic Comm. Co.'Chmn. 4 CRAIG, GILBERT Football 2 IO0 Mile Club 2 Intramural Basketball 4 Bowling I, 2, 3, 4 CROSSLAND, MARILYN ANN Girls' Club Comm. I, 3, 4 Spades I A.S.B. Comm. 4 Assembly Order 4 Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4 CRUM, JIM Football 2, 3, 4 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 Legislature 2, 3, 4 A.S.B. Comm. 4 DANSINGBURG, DICK Boys' Club I, 2, 3, 4 Ski Club I, 2, 3, 4 Rod 51 Boot Club I CASEY, JED Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 Legislature 2, 3, 4 CHESTER, MICHAEL Football 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Citizenship Comm. 3, Boys' Club Sec. 4 IOO Mile Club 2, 3, 4 Tri B CLARK, SUSAN Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Latin Club 2, 4 Choir 4 Talisman 4 Class Cabinet 4 CONRAD, JANICE Girls' Club Rep. 2, 3, Girls' Club Comm. 3, Spade Club 4 P.-T.A. Dance 4 Talisman 3 A.S.B. Comm. 3, 4 4 4 4 CASPERSEN, CAROLE Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 French Club 2 Assembly Order 4 P.-T.A. Dance 3 Footlighters 3, 4 Office Clerk 2, 3, 4 CIIIVALL, RUTII Junior Glee 2 Honor Society 2 Senior Glee 3 Choir 4 Office Clerk 4 Girls' Club Rep, 4 COLLINS, PATRICIA Junior Glee 2, 3 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 Mixed Glee 3, 4 Choir 4 Girls' Club Rep. 3 CORNELL, KAREN Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 Social Service Comm. 2 Spade Club 2 Drama 3, 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 vu C DARK, IAN Girls' Club 3,4 DAVIS, JOSETTE Latin Club Pres. 2 Honor Society I, 2, 3 Triple Trio 3, 4 Choir 3, 4 Ski Club 2, 3,4 Talisman 4 DELEAU, MARJEAN Talisman Staff 4 Girls' Club Cabinet 4 Legislature 4 . Library Clerk I Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4 French Club 2 DIBBLE, SHARON Spanish Club l, 2 French Club l, 2, 3 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Legislature 4 , 4 DAVIES, LAURIE Girls' Club 4 Girls' Club Comm. 4 DEBOER, JOHN Boys' Club 3, 4 DENNIS, DON Intramural S orts 2, 3, 4 lO0 Mile Club 3, 4 Boys' Club Rep. 3 Boys' Club 3, 4 DICE, PAUL Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 une in anuaryf' How can it be? DAVIS, BOB Choir 2, 3, 4 A.S.B. Cabinet 3 A.S.B. Comm. 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 2 Assembly Order 4 DELANO, BETTY Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 2, 3 Shinqle Staff 3 Spanish Club l DEWULF, JERRY Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 Ski Club 4 Spanish Club 2, 3 Lunchroom Helper 2 DIMAK, MARGARET A.S.B. Treasurer 4 Class Comm. l, 2, 3, Talisman Staff 3 Girls' Club Comm. 2, Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 2, 3 DOCKSTADER, HARRIET Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Legislator 4 Big B 3, 4 Girls' Club Cabinet 4 Talisman Staff 4 DOWNING, SANDRA Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4 Spade Club l, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Club Comm. I, 2, 3 DUPUIS, .IUDITH Legislature 2 Latin Club 2 Assembly Order 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 Talisman Staff 4 EDINGER, GLEN Intramural Sports 2, 3,4 Tri B 3 4 Boys' ciuli 2, 3, 4 Boys' Club Comm. 4 4 3 , 4 3 DOWNING, GLORIA Class Comm. 4 Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3,4 Assembly Order 4 Sr. Cabinet 4 DREEWES, PENNY Girls' Club 2, 3,4 Assembly Order 4 Honor Society 2 Footlighters 3 ECKLAND, VIOLA Girls' Club Corres. Sec. 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Assembly Order 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Class Comm. 3, 4 EICNER, WILLIAM Football 2, 3, 4 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 'L' Go Cats, go! Both flowers and snow covered the tree. FISH, BARBARA Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 Biblio Club 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 2 Library Staff 2, 3 Legislature 2, 3 FISH, JUDY A.S.B. President 4 A.S.B. Treasurer 3 Class President 2 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Ski Club 2, 3,4 FLETCHER, GARY Boys' Club Cabinet 4 Class Cabinet 4 Talisman 3 Activity Chmn. 4 Basketball 4 Honor Society 2 FLINK, KATHRYN Tal'sman 4 Girls' Club Cabinet 4 P,-T,A. Dance 2, 3, 4 A.S.B. Comm. 2, 3, 4 Class Comm. 2, 3,4 Latin Club 2 EINMO, ARNOLD Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 3, 4 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 Boys' Club Comm. 2, 3 Band 2, 3 ELLINGSON, SHARON French Club 2, 3 Ski Club 3, 4 Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4 Class Comm. 4 Little B 2 ENGELSEN, GAY Field Patrol 3, 4 Pep Band 2, 3, 4 FARMER, MONETTE Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Girls' Club Cabinet 4 Class Cabinet 4 Latin Club 2, Sec. 4 Custodian Helper 2, 3, 4 FISH, JOAN Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 Legislature 2, 3 A.S,B. Cabinet 4 Class Comm. 4 FISHER, LINDA Girls' Club Cabinet 4 Girls' Club Rep. 3 Class Comm, 4 French Club 3, 4, Pre Ski Club 3, 4 s.2 Honor Society 2, 3,4 FLEWELLING, RALPH Stage Crew 4 Drama 3, 4 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 Movie Crew 3 FOLMAR, MARION Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Latin Club 2 French Club 3, 4 Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4 Girls' Club Rep. 4 Class Comm. 4 EISENBERG, NANCY Class Comm. 2, 3, 4 Talisman 3 A.S.B. Cabinet 4 Ski Club 3, 4 P.-T.A. Dance 4 Girls' Club Comm. 2, ELLIS, BRIAN Honor Society 2, 3 Spanish Club 3, 4 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 ERICKSON, DAVID Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 Ski Club 3, 4 FEDERSPIEL, LINDA Girls' Club Rep. 2 Class Rep, 2 Girls' Club Comm. 2, Ski Club 3, 4 3,4 3,4 ELINE, SHARON Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 3, 4 Girls' Club Rep. 4 Assembly Order 4 P.-T.A. Dance 2, 4 Class Comm. 4 ENDORF, .IACQUELINE Honor Society 2 Girls' Club Cabinet 4 Senior Glee 3 French Club 3, 4 Class Comm. 3, 4 Legislature 2 FARMER, 10 ANN Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 Traffic Comm. 3, 4 Spanish Club 3, 4 Social Service Comm. 2, 3 Honor Society 2 Mixed Glee 3 FIELD, YVONNE Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Spade Club 3, 4 Latin Club 2 Legislature 3 Photography Club 4 'QKN FORD, JONN Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 3, 4 I00 Mile Club 2, 3, 4 A.S.B. Comm. 2, 3, 4 FOWLER, BRUCE Chess Club 2, 3 Latin Club 2, 3 Boys' Club I, 2, 3, 4 Lunchroom Helper I, FREDERICK, DIANNE Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4 P.-T.A. Dance 4 Spade Club I Class Comm. 2 FULTON, DAVID Football I, 2, 3, 4 A.S.B. Comm. 4 I00 Mile Club 2, 3, 4 Tri-B 4 P.-T.A. Dance 4 2,3 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 FOSTER, JAMES Boys' Club Rep. 2 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 FRAZIER, KEN Movie Crew I, 2, 3, Field Patrol 2, 3, 4 Boys' Club I, 2, 3, 4 French Club 2 Honor Society 2 FRIBORG, MARILYN Spade Club I Forum Club I Girls' Club Comm. 2 Girls' Club 2 FUNES, DON Class Cabinet 4 Orchestra I, 2, 3, 4 4 Student Band Director 4 Pep Band 3, 4 Football 2, 3, 4 Activity Chmn. 4 'fl' So eager, yet reluctant to leave, FOTNERINGHAM, DONALD Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 FREDRICKSON, THELMA Class Cabinet 4 Honor Society 2, 3, V.-Pre Choir 3, 4 Girls' Club Rep. 2, 3 Triple Trio 2, 3 FULTON, AUDREY Office Clerk 4 Class Comm. 3, 4 Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4 GAENZ, DAVID Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 2 GAGNON, GORDON Boys' Club I, 2, 3, 4 GARDNER, DONNA Talisman 4 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 GEORGE, CARLITA H. Footlighters 2, 3, 4 P.-T.A. Dance 4 Mardi Gras 4 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 GOELLER, DON A.S.B. 4 Boys' Club 4 S.4 GALLUP, GLADYS Choir 3, 4 Triple Trio 4 Big B 3, 4 Senior Glee 4 Girls' Club 2, 3,4 GEFELLER, SANDRA Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 Girls' Club Rep. 2 GLANZER, ROGER Boys' Club I, 2, 3, 4 GRABER, TERRY Movie Crew 2, 3, 4 Legislature 2 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Latin Club 2, 3 Boys' Club I, 2, 3, 4 We never outgrow the urge to play with clay Man goals they have to achieve. HAHN. CAROLYN Office Clerk 2, 3 Class Comm. 3, 4 Girls' Club Comm. 4 A.S.B. Comm. 4 HALVERSON, LONNIE Forum Club 4 Honor Society 2 Girls' Club Rep. 2, 3 Junior Glee Club Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4 Shower Room 2, 3 HAMMOND, ALLEN Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 HANSEN, ARLINE Class Comm. 4 Girls' Club Comm. 4 GREATIIOUSE, TERRY LEE Footlighters I, 2, 3, 4 Ski Club 4 Legislator 2, 4 P.-T.A. Dance 3, 4 Girls' Club Comm. 4 Class Comm. 4 GREER, LARRY Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 GUFFEY, JOHN Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 GURNEY, MARILYN Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 Ski Club 3, 4 Attendance Clerk 3 A.S.B. Cabinet 4 Honor Society 3, 4 IIALDANE, BOYD Track 3 Ski Club 3 Boys' Club 3, 4 HAMLIN, JAMES Class Comm. 2, 4 A.S.B. Comm. 4 Boys' Club Comm. 3 IIANNAFORD, SANDY Girls' Club Cabinet 4 Class Cabinet 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 P.-T.A. Dance 2, 3, Ch French Club 2, 3 Honor Society 4 HANSEN, GLORIA Talisman 4 Honor Society 2 Choir 4 Spanish Club 2, 3 A.S.B. Comm. 2, 3, 4 m.4 GREEN, .IUDITH Girls' Club Cabinet 3, 4 French Club 2, 3, 4, Ski Club 3, 4 Girls' Club Ren. 4 Forum Club 4 Class Comm. 4 GREINER, PAUL Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 GUFFEY, JOYCE Girls' Club Rep. 2 Legislature 3, 4 Girls' Club Comm. 4 GUSTAFSON, INES Roll Rep. 2 Pres. 3 Girls' Club Comm. 3, 4 Class Comm. 3 GREEN, SIDNEY Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Latin Club 2 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2 GRIFFIN, GEORGIA Class Comm. 4 Girls' Club Comm. 4 Spade Club 4 Ski Club 4 GUNDERSON, GARY Class Comm. 2, 3, A Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Choir 2, 4 Tennis 3 Debate 2 HAGE, ANN Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 NANSEN, LARRY Boys' Club Comm. 3 Class Comm. 4 Sr. Class Rep. 4 NARGER, BARBARA Legislature 2 A. .B. Cabinet 3 A.S.B. V.-Pres. 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Talisman 4, Ed. 3 Class Comm. 2, 3, 4 HASTINGS, PNILLIP Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 NAWLEY, BARRY Basketball 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 4 Football 2 Honor Society 2 Assembly Order 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 At commencement time each shed 2l tear, NANSON, SYLVIA Class Comm. 4 Girls' Club Rep. 2, 3 A.S.B. Comm. 4 Forum Club 4 Office Clerk 4 Girls' Club Comm. 3, HARJES, HERBERT Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 3 Chess Club 3 Roll Rep, 4 Class Comm. 4 Football 3 NAUGSETH, SANDRA 4 Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4 Sr. Glee 3, 4 Choir 4 Class Comm. 2, 3, 4 NAZELGROVE, GARY Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 3? ,paid if-7 AJ NANSMAN, PAMELA Attendance Clerk 3, 4 Girls' Club Rep. 2, 4 French Club 2 Drama 2 Honor Society 4 HARRIS, JUDY Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Girls' Club Rep. 2, 3 Girls' Club Comm. 3, A.S.B. Comm. 3, 4 HAWKIN5, MARILYN Photography Club 4 Office Clerk 3 Class Comm. 4 Girls' Club Comm. 4 HENDRICKSON, DICK Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 HENLY, DOROTHY Spade Club 2, 4 Girls' Club Comm. 4 Class Comm. 4 Attendance Clerk 3, 4 NICKS, AARON Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 HDEFER, LARRY Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 HOLLAND, JOYCE Honor Society 2 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 Class Comm. 3, 4 Office Clerk 4 Choir 4 Sr. Glee 3 4 HEYWODD, ALAN Footlighters 2, 3, Basketball 4 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club 3, 4 HIGLEY, DOREEN Song Leader 4 Triple Trio 3 Choir 4 Talisman 4 4 A.S.B. Comm. 2, 3, 4 Girls' Club Comm. NOEL, DOUGLAS Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 NORR, GARY Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 2, 3,4 gy 42 Tall Don helps our busy girls reach the top of the tree. Leavmg the Alma Mater held so dear. -1 JOHNSON, HAROLD Band 2, 3, 4 Orchestra 4 Choir 4 Spanish Club 2, 3 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 JOHNSON, KINGSLEV Track 3 100 Mile Club 3 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 JOHNSON, MELINDA Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Class Rep. 2, 3 Spanish Club 3, 4 A.S.B. Comm. 3, 4 Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4 Class Comm. 3, 4 JOHNSTON, DONNA Little B 1, 2 Talisman 3, 4 Ski Club 4 Lunchroom Helper 4 Social Service Comm. A.S.B. Comm. 4 HUBENTHAL, BERT Honor Society 2, 3 A.S.B. Comm. 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Boys' Club Comm. 4 HUTCHINSON, JIM Stage Crew 4 Drama 4 Boys' Club 4 IRVINE, MARIE Footlighters 4 Girls' Club Rep. 3 Girls' Club Comm. 3 JENSEN, ROBERT Latin Club 2, 4 Radio Club 4 T00 Mile Club 3, 4 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 A.S.B. Comm. 4 JOHNSON, KAY Class Rep. 2, 4 P.-T.A. Dance 2, 3, 4 Assembly Order 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 2, 3,4 Spanish Club l JOHNSON, LINNEA Honor Society 2, 3 Spanish Club l, 2, 3 Spade Club 4 Ski Club 4 Class Comm. 4 Girls' Club Comm. 4 JOHNSON, ROSALIE A.S.B. Cabinet 4 Sr. Band, Sec. Lib. 4 Orchestra 3, Sec. 4 All-City Band 4 Shingle 4 Class Comm. Chm. 2, JONES, ALICE Choir 3, 4 Triple Trio 3, 4 Talisman 3, 4 Honor Society 2 Glee Club 2 Class Comm. 4 HULL, RAYMOND Golf 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 2, 3 Tri B 2, 3, 4 Class Comm. 3, 4 A.S,B. Comm. 4 Sr. Orchestra 2, 3, 4 ILLI, GERALD Spade Club 2 Spanish Club 2 P.-T.A. Dance 2 Talisman 3, 4 JACOBSON, ARLEEN Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Class Cabinet 4 French Club 2, 3 Auditorium Helper 2, 3 Ski Club 3, 4 Mardi Gras Comm. 2, 3 JOHNSON, CLARA Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Shingle 3, 4 Class Comm. 3, 4 French Club 2, 3, 4 Mixed Glee 2 Little B 2 HUNTER, SHARON Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Girls' Club Rep. 4 Attendance Clerk 4 Class Rep. 2, 3 Class Comm. 4 Assembly Order 4 INDRIDSON, HERMAN TOO Mile Club 2, 3, 4 Ski Club 3, 4 Spanish Club 4 Track 2 A.S.B. Comm. 3, 4 JENSEN, JERRY Boys' Club Rep. 2 Choir 2 Talisman 3, 4 Assembly Order 4 Boys' Club Comm. 4 JOHNSON, CRAIG Radio Club 2, 3, 4 100 Mile Club 4 Movie Crew 2, 3, 4 Hall Patrol 4 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 JORDAN, JUDY Girls' Club 2. 3, 4 A.S.B. Comm. 4 Class Comm. 4 JORGUSON, ROLAND Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 Football 2 Traffic Comm. 4 Anti-Smoke Comm. 4 Assembly Order 4 KACHEL. DONNA Biblio Club 3 Friendshib Comm. 4 Pins and Cards Comm. 4 Ten Mile Club 3 KARLS, ALBERT Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 JORGENSEN DARLENE Footliqhters 2, 3, 4 Girls' Club Rep. 2, 3 Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3 JORGENSON DALE l00 Mile Club 2, 3 Tri B 4 Footall 2, 3, 4 Summer, then fall, and Winter so soon, Library Clerk 2 JUNGAR. BOB Basketball 2, 3, 4 Baseball, 2, 3, 4 Boys' Club 2, 3, Treas. 4 Tri 8 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Traffic Comm. 4 KALVE. HAROLD Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 KERZIE. DONALD Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2 Talisman 4 Band 2. 3 KAALD. BILL Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 Ski Club 2, 3 Photography Club 4 KARALIS, ANGELINE Girls' Club Rep. 2, 3, Leqislature 4 Honor Society 2 Latin Club 2 Footliqhters 4 Talisman 4 KIMBROUGII, JOAN Debate 2. 3 A.S.B. Rep. 3 Biblio Club 2, 3, Pres. 4 Soades Club 3 Library Staff 2, 3, 4 KING. JANICE Girls' Club Comm. 4 A.S.B. Comm. 3, 4 Talisman 4 Girls' Club Rep. 2 Class Comm. 4 KLOCK, KAREN Spades Club 4 Girls' Club Comm. 4 KORNELIUSEN, LEROY Ski Club 2, 3. 4 Photography Club 4 Bovs' Club KYLE, NANCIE Girls' Girls' Club Cab. 4 Club Comm. 2, 3 A.S.B. Reo. 4 Class Comm. 3. 4 Auditorium Uerk 3, 4 A.S.B. Comm. 4 KJALLIN. GORDON Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 KOENEN, RONALD Boys' Club Comm. A.S.B. Comm. 4 Footlighlers 4 Leqislafure 4 KRAUSE. PATRICIA Class Pres. I Class Sec. 3 Girls' Club Comm. Class Com. Chm. 2 French Club 3 Class Comm. 2, 3, KYLEN. BONNIE Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Suanish Club 2, 3, Honor Society 2 A.S.B. Rep. 3, 4 Class Comm. 4 Spades Club 2, 3 3,4 4 4 All roads lead To Zesto! H E L L Time flew by from September to une. r l - 'S ' Q je LOCKERMAN. BOB Honor Societv 2, 3, P Spanish Club 2, 3 Pres Talisman 3 Movie Crew 2 Boys' Club Comm. 3 Class Comm. 4 LOWRY, ROBIN Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Legislature 3 Girls' Club Cabinet 4 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 Talisman Staff 3, 4 Shinqle Staff 4 LUNDELL, ELEANDR Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Biq B 3 4 Latin Club 2 Girls' Club Comm. 4 Assemblv Order 4 Mixed Glee 4 MAGNUSON, MARILYN Little B Treas. 2 Biq B Vice-pres. 4 Honor Societv 2, 3, 4 Girls' Club Cabinet 4 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4 Class Comm. 3 res. 4 . 4 LAINE, JEANINE A.S.B. Rep. 2 Class Comm. 4 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 LARSON, DONN Chess Club 2 Boys' Club Rep. l Lunchroom Helper 2 A.S.B. Rep. 2, 3 Bovs' Club l, 2, 3, 4 LECKIE, GARY Debate 3, 4 A.S.B. Cabinet 4 Bovs' Club Cab. 4 A.S.B. Comm. 4 Shingle Staff 4 Spanish Club 3, 4 LILLENESS, MARGARET Assemblv Order 4 Ski Club 3, 4 Class Comm. 4 P.-T.A. Dance 4 Spanish Club 2, 3 LONEY, CAROLYN Class Comm. 4 P.-T.A. Dance 4 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 LUND, KARILYN Girls' Club Comm. 2, 4 A.S.B. Rep. 4 MACNAB. SALLY Ski Club 4 A.S.B. Comm. 4 P.-T.A. Dance 4 Assemblv Order 4 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 Girls' Club Helper 4 MANOLIDES, JIM Tri'B 3, 4 Intramural Sports 3, Ski Club 3, 4 Spanish Club 2, 3 4 LANGDAHL, NORMAN Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 LARSON, VIVIAN Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 l.eROY, JANET Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4 Assembly Order 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Senior Glee 3, 4 Girls' Club Rep. 4 LINDQUIST, SHARON Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4 Assemblv Order 4 Class Comm. 4 LARSON, CAROL Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Girls' Club Comm. 2, Shingle Staff 3, 4 Class Comm. 3, 4 Junior Glee 2 Forum Club 3 LAWSON. BARBARA Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3 3 Girls' Club Cabinet 4 Spanish Club 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 2 A.S.B. Rep. 3 LILLEAAS, ANN MARIE Girls' Club 4 LOCKEN. SMARLEEN Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Talisman Staff 4 A.S.B. Rep. 3 Assemblv Order 4 Class Comm. 4 Mardi Gras 3 C? cvs wt! MAROUARDT, GLORIA Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 Senior Glee 3 Little B 2 MATIIEWS, WILLIAM Latin Club 2 Talisman Staff 3, 4 A.S.B. Comm. 4 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 IOO Mile Club 4 MCCLAIN, DONALD Intramural Soorts 2, Boys' Club Treas. 3 Boys' Club Comm. 3, 100 Mile Club 3 MCDERMOTT, JAMES Boys' Club A Intramural Sports 4 Pep Club 4 3,4 4 Pol nesian Paradise and a tropical breeze, MARSH, MARIE Girls' Club 3, 4 Glee Club 4 MATTHEWS, DONALD Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 Ski Club 3, 4 Radio Club 2 MCCLAIN, PAT Latin Club Pres. 2 Talisman Editor 3 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Girls' Club Rep. 2, 3 Girls' Club Cabinet 2, 3 Girls' Club Pres. 4 MCDONALD, MICKEY Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 Boys' Club 2, 3, Pres. 4 Tri-B 3, 4 IO0 Mile Club 3, 4 MASON, GEORGE Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 Tri-B 2, 3, 4 Class Pres. 3 Honor Society I, 2, 3, 4 Chess Club 3 Class Comm. 4 MAXWELL, GENE Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 McCLELLAN, BARBARA Honor Society 2 Girls' Club Cabinet 4 Leqislature 2, 3 Class Comm. 3, 4 Spade Club 2 Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4 MCGAFFEY, THOMAS Latin Club I, 2 Intramural Sports I, 2 Glee Club 2, 3 MCGILL, MIKE IOO Mile Club 3, 4 Tri-B 3, 4 Assembly Order 4 Football 2, 3 Baseball 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2 MECKLING, DONNA Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 MENOLD, JOE Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 MILLER. CAROLYN Spade Club 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 Lunchroom Helper 3, 4 V 04 U , McREYNOLDS. DEAN Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 MEEIIAN, DENNIS Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 MCLOUGIILIN, TIIERESA Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 Girls' Club Rep. 2 Class Comm. 4 A.S,B. Comm. 4 MILLER, MARJORIE Girls' Club 2, 3, A I Il Senior Semi-Formal re- minds the seniors that they Leqislature 2, 3, 4 qw Xt the Senior Prom if ,Q sv -i-.5 'Q R ft? ily have a half year left Ballard. NELSON, ROBERT Latin Club 2 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 Roll Ren. 3 We reveled in these. MITCHELL, JEANETTEE Girls' Club 3, 4 Assembly Order 4 Lunchroom Heloer 4 MOLVICK, DON Bovs' Club 2, 3, 4 MORK. HAROLD Bovs Club 3, 4 A.S.B. Comm. 4 Basketball 4 MURPHY, LE ANNE Girls' Club Comm. 4 Class Comm. A A.S.B. Comm. 4 Field Patrol 2 NELSON, KENNETH Baseball 2 Football 2+, 3, 4 Bovs' Club 2, 3, 4 NERHEIM, RICHARD Track 2, 3, 4 Ski Club 3, 4 Tri-B Band 3,4 3 A. S. B. Chm. 3 Assembly Order 4 NESS, Girls' Girls' Class KAREN Club Rep. 2 Club Comm. 2, 3, 4 Comm. 3, 4 NELSON, DIANE Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 Spade Club 2, 4 Choir 4 Sr. Glee 3, 4 Class Comm. 4 French Club 2, 3 NELSON, LEONARD Latin Club 2 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 NESS. CAROL ANN Talisman Staff 3, E Girls' Club Cab. 4 Big B Treas. 4 Ski Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 2, 3 Gym Office 4 NICHOLSON, ERNIE Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 I00 Mile Club 2, 3 Intramural Sports 2, 3, 4 Ski Club 4 MOBERLY, SHARON Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 MOORE. AL Bovs' Club 2, 3, 4 MORRISSEY, PATRICK Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 Legislature 3 Ski Club 4 MUZZY, CLIFFORD Football 2 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 Sr. Band 3, 4 uf . 4 MOLVICK. DICK Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 MOORE. THOMAS Football 3 Assembly Order 4 Bovs' Club 3, 4 MOSALSKY, VLADIMIR Track 2, 3, 4 Football 2, Mgr. 3 Choir 3, 4 French Club 2 TOO Mile Club 2, 3 Football 2, 3 NEHLS. DICK A.S.B. Cabinet 3, 4 Debate 3, 4 Choir Bus. Mgr. 3, 4 Assembly Order 4 'E T v1 1 NICKDLOFF. FRANCES Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 Biq B 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 2, 3 Office Clerk 4 NILSON, SIGIIID Sono Leader 4 Senior Cabinet 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Girls' Club Comm. l, Class Comm. 3, 4 Girls' Club Rep. 2, 3 OCHSNER, GARY Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 OLSEN, RONALD Legislature 2, 3 Gym Manager 3 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 2.3.4 Signing Shingles is a Ballard tradition NICKERSON, WILLIAM NILSDN, MERLE Intramural Sports 2, 4 Footlighters 2 Ski Club 4 NORDENBERG, SHARON Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Shingle Art Staff 3, 4 OLSEN, GERALD Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 Choir 2, 3, 4 A.S.B. Comm. 4 Jr. Ensemble 3 OLSON, JANIDA Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Choir 2, 3, 4 Jr. Glee 4 Leqislature 2 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 NORMAN. RODNEY A.S.8. Comm. 3, 4 Intramural Sports l, 2, 3 Leqislature 3 P.-T.A. Dance 4 Honor Society 2, 3 DLSEN, KAREN Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Girls' Club Cab. 4 Senior Cabinet 4 Latin Club 2, 3 Assembly Order 4 0'NElLl. JAMES Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 ORR, SUSIE Spanish Club l, 2 Girls' Club Comm. 4 Girls' Club Rep. 3 OTTUM, ERIC Choir 2, 3, 4 Class Comm. 3, 4 Tennis 2 Honor Society 2, 3 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 A.S.B. Comm. 3 OVERMAN, RAYMOND Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 PALLAS, ELISSA Class Cabinet 4 A.S.B. Cabinet 4 Assembly Order 4 Girls' Club Helper 3 Class Comm. 2, 3, 4 OSSINGER, JANICE Footlighters 2, 3, 4 Riding Club 2 Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4 Library Clerk 3 French Club 2 OVERHUS, SHARRON Girls' Club 2, 3, A Class Comm. 3, 4 P.-T.A. Dance 3 A.S.B. Cabinet 3 Shingle 4 Mardi Gras Comm. 3 OVERSVEE. CAROL ANN Girls' Glee 2 Triple Trio 3, 4 Choir 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Latin Club 2 PALM, CAROL Honor Society 2, 3, 4 A.S.B. Cabinet 4 Little B V, Pres. 2 Ski Club 3. 4 Latin Club 4 Ticket Seller 3, 4 Ju' t Barbara Lawson demo strates her skill at Sl Acres. ike a signed program from a musician. PRICE, CAROL Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Spanish Club I, 2, 3, 4 Senior Cabinet 4 Spade Club 2 A.S.B. Comm. 3 Girls' Club Comm. l, RAY, GEORGE BRUCE Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 REED, PATRICIA Girls' Club l, 2, 3, 4 Spade Club l, 2 Class Comm. 4 REICHELDERFER, RUN Honor Society 2 Bookroom Helper 4 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 2, PAYLOR, JACK Track 3 100 Mile Club 3, 4 Football 3, 4 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 PETERSON, DEAN Field Patrol 2 Intramural Sports 4 PIIELPS, ANITA Girls' Club 4 Class Comm. 4 PIERCE, RICHARD Intramural Soorts 2 Honor Society 2 s' Club 2, 3, 4 PRINCE, BETSY Shinqle Staff 4 Girls' Club Cabinet 3, 4 Senior Cabinet 4 Latin Club 2, 3 Ski Club 2, 3, Sec. 4 Girls' Club Ren. 2 REARDEN, PATRICIA Spade Club 2 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Girls' Club Comm. 2, 4 Ski Club 2 Class Comm. 4 REICHEL, ALICE Spanish Club 3, 4 Snade Club 4 Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4 Girls' Club Comm. l, 2 REIFF, DEAN Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 PEDERSEN, EINAR Class Rep. 4 Boys' Club Comm. 3, 4 PETERSON, MARLENE Girls' Club Cabinet 4 A.S.B. Ren. 3, 4 Class Comm. 4 Librarv Staff 2, 4 Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, A.S.B. Comm. 2, 3, 4 PHELPS. CAROL Spanish Club I, 2 Girls' Club I, 2, 3, 4 P.-T.A. Dance 4 Girls' Club Comm. 4 PLEINES, SUSAN A.S.B. Comm. 3 Assembly Order 4 Biblio Club 4 PETERS, FRANK Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Boys' Club Comm. A.S.B. Comm. 4 PEMBERTON, JANE Girls' Club Cabinet 4 Class Comm. Chm. 3 Class Ren. 2, 3, 4 Biq B 3, 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 PIERCE. NANCY Sono leader 3, 4 A.S.B. Comm. 2, 3 4 Honor Society 2 Girls' Club Comm. 3 Assembly Order 4 POTTER, DICK Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Shinqle Staff 3, 4 Honor Society 2 Photography Club 4 Bovs' Club 2, 3, 4 A-9 f fun and laughter they received full measure,l RIIOADS. CARLENE Choir 2 Class Comm. 4 Footlighters T RICHARDSON, NEIL Field Patrol 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Soanish Club l Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 RINGHOFFER, BARBARA Girls' Club Comm. 3, 4 ROBBINS, JUDITH Leqislature 2, 3 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 Sbade Club 2 RHODES, MAUREEN Latin Club Sec. 2 Girls' Club Ren. 2, 3 Svade Club 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Talisman Staff 3, 4 RICHARDSON. SUSAN Class Cabinet 4 Girls' Club Cab. 4 Assembly Order 4 Roll Rep. 2, 3 P.-T.A. Dance 3, 4 Class Comm. 2, 3, 4 RITCHIE, SHERRY Attendance Clerk 3, Girls' Club Rep. 2, 3 ROBINSON. JUDITH Little B 2 Biq 8 3, 4 Girls' Club Comm. 4 Class Comm. 4 Snade Club 4 Gvm Office Girl 4 4 RICHARDS, GLENDA Shingle Art Staff 4 Class Cabinet 4 Girls' Club Cab. 4 Legislature 4 Suade Club Class Comm. 2, 3, 4 RIDDLE, WALT Football 2, 3, 4 Bovs' Club 2, 3, 4 ROAN, JOANNE Leqislature l, 2 Girls' Club Rep. 3 Glee Club 2 Attendance Clerk 3 RDRABACK, DAVID Bovs' Club 2, 3, 4 Ski Club 4 Choir 4 Mixed Glee 3 ROSSI. RICHARD Track 2 Boys' Club Rep. 2, 3, 4 l00 Mile Club 2 ROTTER, RAYMOND Football 2, 3, 4 Bovs' Club Comm. 4 ROY, ANITA Honor Society 2, 3 Cab. 4 Talisman 3, Ed. 4 Class Cabinet 4 Assembly Order 4 Spanish Club l, 3 Biq B 3, 4 RUTLEDGE. KAY A.S.B. Cabinet 4 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 Class Comm. 4 'rd' ui W 1-Q ROSS, ROBERT Bovs' Club 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 2, 3, ROWE, CHERYL Girls' Club Comm. 4 RUDISELL, MAURICE Bovs' Club 2, 3, 4 Track 3, 4 Honor Society 2 Latin Club 2 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 RUTTLE, BRENDA Girls' Club Reb. l Shower Girl 2 Office Clerk 4 Legislature 2 Class Comm. 4 P.-T.A. Dance 3 4 Taking a rest before start- ing to work on the next issue of the Talisman are Pleasant memories they'l1 have to treasure. nita, Barbara, Jerry and agene. l I SCIIULBERG, DIANE RYERSON, BARBARA Girls' Club Rep. 2 Class Comm. 4 Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3 SALING, BARBARA Girls' Club 3, 4 SCIIERCK, GARY Bovs' Club 2, 3, 4 Chess Club 3, 4 Band 2, 3, 4 SCNMITZ, RONALD Track 2, 3, 4 IOO Mile Club 2, 3 Bovs' Club 2, 3, 4 SEEVELDT, DAVE Girls' Club Cabinet 4 Bovs' Club 2, 3, 4 SELIGMAN, DICK Footliqhters 4 Talisman 4 Bovs' Club 2, 3, 4 Baseball 4 Roll Reb. 2 SIIAVER, DELAINE Attendance Clerk 2, 3, 4 Girls' Club Reb. 2, 3 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 Ticket Seller 4 SIIULER. JIM Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 Class V. Pres. 4 Book Room 3, 4 SEXTON, LINDA Girls' Club Comm. 3, 4 Girls' Club Ren. 3 Ski Club 3, 4 Legislature 4 Latin Club I, 2 Class Comm. 4 SHAW, ADRIAN Bovs' Club 2, 3, 4 SIIURTLEFF. GAII. Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4 Class Comm. 4 A.S.B. Comm. 3, 4 Ski Club 4 Girls' Club Helper 4 SADLER. JERRY Baseball 2, 4 Football 2, 4 Bovs' Club Rep. 3 Bovs' Club Comm. 3, 4 SALTZGIVER, KENNETH Football 2, 3, 4 Wrestlinq 3, 4 Track 3 SCNINDLER, JERRY Gym Manager 2, 3, 4 Bovs' Club Comm. I Lunchroom Heloer 2, 3 Rod and Boot Club 2, 3, 4 SCIIOLZ, GAY Girls' Club SALANDER, SUNNY Honor Society 2 Leqislature 3, 4 A.S.B. Cabinet 3 Latin Club 2, 3 Assembly Order 4 SALVESEN, BETTY Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 Attendance Clerk 4 SCIILUMB, JOANN French Club 2, 3, 4 Girls' Club Comm. 4 Class Rep. 4 SCIIROEDER, LINDA Girls' Club Rec. I Girls' Club Comm. 2 Q... 'Dir ,- SIGURDSON, CAROLYN Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 SIMENSEN. ROBERT Bovs' Club 2, 3, 4 Ski Club 3, 4 SKINNER. GEORGE Bovs' Club 2, 3, 4 SMITH. LINDA Girls' Club 4 Ski Club A Class Ren. 4 Girls' Club Comm. 4 Class Comm. 4 Learning ends not with graduation, SIMMS, DAVID Track 2 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Boys' Club Comm. 4 Bovs' Club 2, 3, 4 Anti Smoke 4 SIMPSON, MARY ANN Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 Girls' Club Rep. 2, 3 Legislature 2, 3 Class Comm. 4 A.S.B. Comm. 2, 3, 4 SKUGSTAD, JAN Band l, 2, 3, 4 SMITH, MARILYN Honor Society 3, 4 Girls' Club Rep. 3 Office Clerk 3 Girls' Club Comm. 3, 4 SIMONSEN. BOB Bovs CIub 2, 3, 4 Bovs' Club Comm. 4 Basketball 4 SKARTVEDT. DAVID Honor Society 2, 3 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Bowling 2 Baseball 2 Soanish Club 2, 3 SMITH, ARTHUR Legislator I Movie Crew I, 2, 3 Radio Club I, 2 Honor Society 2, 3 SMITH. ROGENE Ski Club 2, 3 Class Sec. 4 P.-T.A. Dance 4 Talisman Staff 4 , 4 Class Comm. 2, 3. 4 Honor Society 2, 3, SMITH. RONNIE Bovs' Club 2, 3, 4 SODER, LENITA Shinqle Staff 3, 4 Talisman Staff 3, 4 Class Comm. 4 Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 2, 3 A.S.B. Comm. 2, 4, Leqisl SDHOL, MARLENE Ski Club 3, 4 Honor Societv 2 Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4 A.S.B. Comm. 2, 3, 4 Soanish Club 3, 4 Office Clerk 2 SPORE, HAROLD Orchestra I Radio Club 2, 3. 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Photoqraohy Club 4 4 alure 4 SMITH. SAMUEL Quill Club 2 SODERBERG, ARLENE Girls' Club Cabinet 4 Ski Club 3, 4 P.-T.A. Dance 2, 3 Girls' Club Comm. 2, Shinqle Staff 4 Class Comm. 2, 3, 4 SPINK, BEVERLY Girls' Club 3, 4 Soade Club 3 Girls' Club Reo. 3 Activity 4 SPRINKLE. RGNALD Boys' Club l, 2, 3, 4 Benny, Walt, Val and Bu show Ballard their sunn smiles. if or life itself is education. STEARNS. PATRICIA Girls' Club 1, 2, 3, 4 P.-T.A. Dance 4 Ski Club 2, 4 Choir 3, 4 Attendance Clerk-4 Class Comm. STEWARD, DUNCAN Boys' Club 4 STORHILL, SONIA Girls' Club Rep. 2, 3 Footlighters 2, 3, 4 Glee Club 2 Photography Club 4 TAYLOR, PEGGY Choir 4 Triple Trio 4 Sr. Glee 3 Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4 Class Comm. 4 Biq B 4 STRANDE, EDNA Girls' Jr. Glee 2 Honor Society 2, 3 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 SURYAN, YVONNE Girls' Club Comm. 2, 3, 4 A.S.B. Comm. 4 P.-T.A. Dance 4 Girls' Club Helper 4 Class Comm. 4 SWANSON, EDWARD Bovs' Club 2, 3, 4 STANCIK, DON Honor Society 2, 3 Bovs' Club Cabinet 2 P.-T.A. Dance 4 Bowling Club 2 Boys' Club l, 2-, ,3, 4 STEELE, CALVIN Bovs' Club 2, 3, 4 Bowlinq 2 STJERNE, .IIM Sbanish Club l, 2 Baseball 3 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 Kev Club 2, 3 TAGART, JAMES Track 2, 3, 4 Tri-B 3, 4 Baseball 2 100 Mile Club 2, 3, 4 Bovs' Club Comm. 3 TAYON, JULIA Girls' Club 4 Little B 4 Honor Society 4 Torch Staff 4 Shingle 4 STUESTALL, KAY Girls' Club Cabinet 4 Footliqhters 4 Class Comm. 2, 3, 4 Mardi Gras Comm. 2, Honor Society 2 SWANBY, DOROTHY Ski Club 2, 4 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 Class Comm. 4 Roll Ren. 2 Forum Club 4 Assembly Order 4 SWANSON. MARGIE Girls' Club 2, 3, Rec. Sec. 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Class V. Pres. 3 Assembly Order 4 Ski Club 3, 4 Class Comm. 2, 3, 4 STORDAHL, GARY Bovs' Club 2, 3, 4 SUNDIN, KEN Track 2 Ski Club 4 Leqislature 4 Gvm Manager 4 A.S.B. Comm. 4 SWANSON, RICHARD Sports Manager 2, 3, Bovs' Club Cabinet 3, Field Patrol 2 Honor Society 2 Assembly Order 4 Chess Club 3. 4 SWANSON. SANDY Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 STAVE. LLOYD 4 4 Radio Club 2, 3, Pres. 4 Class Comm. 4 Honor Society 4 Class Ren. 4 Z.- The Shin le holds memories to always last, TENNEFOSS. LEROY Legislature 3 Class Rep. 3 Ski Club 4 Honor Society 2 THOMASON, GAYE MARIE Assemblv Order 4 P.-T.A. Dance 2, 3, 4 Shinqle 3, 4 Honor Societv 2, 3, 4 A.5.B. Comm. 2, 3, 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 THORDARSON, JOANNE Girls' Club 2, 3, V. Pres. 4 Debate 3, 4 Sr, Glee 3 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Honor Societv 2, 3, 4 Assemblv Order 4 ULVESTAD, JEANETTE Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 Legislature 2 Assemblv Order 4 Girls' Club Comm. l S THATCHER, GEORGIANNA Choir 3, 4 Trinle Trio 4 THOMPSON, SHARON Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 TORKELSON, SUSAN Honor Societv 2, 3 Cab. 4 Sbanish Club l Leqislature 2, 3 Choir 3, 4 VAUGHAN. JEAN Honor'Society 2, 3 Class Comm. 2, 3, 4 Leqislature 3, 4 P.-T.A. Dance 4 Assemblv Order 4 Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 Y' P'-5 'IN THERSON, PERRY Bovs' Club 2, 3, 4 Assemblv Order 4 Football 2 Baseball 2 THOMS. BOB Track 3, 4 Basketball 4 Football 2, 4 Bovs' Club 2, 3, 4 100 Mile Club 2, 3, Chess Club 4 TRAFTON, ROBERT Bovs' Club 2, 3, 4 Honor Societv 2 VANDERHOOF, MYRNA Sona Leader 4 Legislature 2 A,S.l3. Cabinet 3, Assemblv Order 4 Class Comm, 2, 3, VANDERHOEK, VALERIE Honor Societv 2, 3 Cab Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Shinqle 4 Assemblv Order 4 Class Comm. 4 Legislature 3, 4 VAN SANTEN, ALBERT Bovs' Club 2, 3, 4 VLASICH, PETE Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 WAGENER, CHARLES Honor Societv 2 Assemblv Order 4 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 Class Cabinet 4 Class Comm. 4 4 4 VAN HOY, NEIL , 4 Bovs' Club 2, 3, 4 VAN SICKLE, JUDY Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 VULGARES. NENA Girls' Club Rep. 2, Choir 3, 4 Girls' Club Cab, 4 Triple Trio 3 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Girls' Club Comm. WALDAL, EARL Football 3, 4 Assemblv Order 4 Ski Club 2, 4 100 Mile Club 4 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 Roll Rep. 4 2,3,4 .jg sf Signing Shingles bring back memories of pas years at Ballard lfhe future-:'s to come, Al Aus when gone WALKER, MICHAEL Radio Club 2, 3, 4 Movie Crew 2, 3, 4 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 2, 3 WARD, MURRAY Football 2 Track 2, 4 Bovs' Club Comm. 4 Assembly Order 4 Ski Club 4 WEIMER, LARRY Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 WILLIAMS, JAMES s' Club 2, 3, 4 WOOD, CATHERINE WOOD, FRED Girls' Club Cab. 4 Snanish Club l Girls' Club Comm. 3, 4 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 Class Comm. 3, 4 A.S.B. Comm. 3, 4 WOOD, SANDRA Sonqleader 4 Class Cabinet 4 Talisman 4 Choir 3, 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 WRIGHT, JOHN 100 Mile Club 3 Field Patrol 4 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 WYNTER, DAVID Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 Staqe Crew 3 Drama 2, 3 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 WRIGHT, CURTISS Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 2, 3 Ski Club 2 Shinqle 3, Ed. 4 WYMAN, MARILYN Sr. Glee 3 Choir 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Girls' Club Comm. Class Comm. 4 YATES, ROY Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Tri-B 3, 4 Boys' Club Cab. 4 Shin Ie 4 9 Talisman 4 2, 3,4 is the WALL, DEANNA Assembly Order 4 Girls' Club Rep. 2 Talisman 4 A.S.B. Comm. 3, 4 Photography Club 4 WARNER. RUTH Sr. Glee 2, 3, 4 Choir 4 French Club 2, 3, 4 Honor Society 2, 3 Girls' Club Comm. 3 WERNER, NORM Football 2, 3, 4 Basketball 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 3, 4 Talisman 3 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 WILKINS, NELSON 100 Mile Club 4 Boys' Club 3, 4 Class Comm. 4 Inter-Hiqh Relations 4 past. WARD, DAVID Boys' Club Cab. 4 Ski Club 2, 3, 4 Gvm Manager 2, 3, Shingle 4 French Club 3, 4 Boys' Club Comm. 4 WEAVER. DONALD 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Class Comm. 4 Bovs' Club Comm. 4 Boys' Club 2, 3, 4 WERTH, BARBARA Girls' Club 2, 3, 4 WILSON, MICHAEL Track 2, 3, 4 French Club I, 2 100 Mile Club 2, 3, 4 Football 2, 3 Basketball 4 S- Their deeds and actions will attest, YOUNG, KAREN ZACHAU. ARLEEN Shingle 4 Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Girls' Club Cab. 4 Junior Glee 2, 3 Leqislature 3 Senior Glee 3, 4 Choir 4 Honor Socieiv 2, 3, 4 Girls' CI b R 2 Triole Trio 3 u eo. Class Comm. 3, 4 ip' ' lf, 1 , I ' 5 wa f 3 N of At the Prom we saw old friends and said fond good-bye those whose paths we might never cross again. sf But life itself is the greatest test 9 I Q Q18 . e 1 WN if ' 52:12 1 1 1 . 1 ,, N' , .K 4 1 V' ' U. . t 7 A -'far ' 4 li ' 5 ,Q ,Q I, a . f fi. 1 f ,- -I 1 V P a p , - 1 4 . f 1 . 3 1 5 3 F , i H. , f E ff? . q ax 1 K? . Yi - , - 1 4 QQ vi, i 5 is - if X5 - 5 .--A-. P. x 1 J . '! ' s if F6 1 -, Q f xx- x' fa?-rr 41. . ,f?f'f: ' Q' x XF K M ,J ,,.4'f B x Quik! 1 X N y!.,il'g1 v .4 ' N'-X . .f .l.A. ,lsxqygglli XX xx X Wfjk :H n 'g T'3T: H , . .xx W .1 - 'mtg-gf - f Qniffwf'-'rf' -- x L J 'ff J Ja? f ' N. ,Q ' ,1 - s Qx 'WM . 1 . Y' X.-. -,A J in .- xw , X A8 , ' ,I 4, ' j nb .. fs' PK w AQ X .1 X.. I' ,wg figl. .,. 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'W 'S ' I'- . .gel ,fi x X w..A Qv.. .4 fi if :L f 1 n :I -1 7 . 1 5 fu . 4 .- , 3 i Vi 55 - I Q 5 - f' 2 lg ' ' 1 rx I j WLS 1, ,I L: ' 3 - ,A WJ' '. Q in V' 5' ,if -f M fi 7 1? '7 . J 9 'Q , , rv 4 - 1 ' - lyagm ' ' 1 ' I cf X ' 57' N X f 'N if -2 '22, -V 'W if I xl-'V' 3 ' S E, fy : .5 rl A 'V 21 ' f - 4 . 7 , 24 rn . Xi , 3 hc. L 4 I A V- iff... I, f P --Ji' N Q 1 .1 .., l - A , 5. I iff , v - ' Wifi ,A '-- 9-'I-. ' 5:9-.-iff' , L- -.,j'41.i4v, ,t rpg.- . W AXM L4 t A . iff ,nj 1. - ..-, W-Qvi. ' .,-5 km'-V6.6 - v 4 ., ,W -A K ... , A . 2-:aff-',m....:41: 2TZ,.,1.,, The shrill screech of a referee's whistle, the words Play Ball, the sharp smack of a club or racquet, and the thud ot a power-packed toe hitting a ball, are significant sounds to every high school student. They represent one of their favorite activ- ities: athletics, This section of the Shingle is a resume' of the high school year in sports. The records are here and so are the athletes who made them. Athletics are important to everyone in the school, forming a basis for teamwork, loyalty and good sports- manship in every phase of life. ll0 in Behind the team, the unsung star, Tri-B-lst Row: Burnett, McDonald, Yates, McGill, Chester, Rotter, Nelson. Borders. 2nd Row. Andrews, Fulton, Nerheim, Andrews, Jorgenson, Johnson, Paylor, Werner, McClain, Walker. 3rd Row: Crum, Mason, Riddle, Eicher, Barham, Kennedy, Anderson, Edinger, Nickolson, Kunz, Hobbs. Tri-B of Ballard, which is made up of boys who are letter award winners, worked in as close harmony this year of i956-57 in their organ- ization as they did in the various fields of sport. ln addition to encouraging boys to participate in sports, they practiced good sportsmanship in games and school life, and led many a team to victory. Among the year's activities for this or- ganization were the faculty basketball games in which faculty members and Tri-B members who were not team members for the sport, got together in several exciting contests. As the year closed, new members were added. The group reflected on past accomplishments, real- izing the value of strong leadership and enthu- siastic support of all activities. ja U' iw, .54 i ...mf 1 t'- 0'-Q f -14 .21 f i f Tri-B Officers-McClain, Walker, Burnett Managers-lst Row: L. Swanson, D..Swan- son, Head Manager. 2nd Row: L. Wenzel, D. Ward. In i His achievement is spectacular. Coach Burnett vi W I' 61 Coach Jones A .r Coaches Bendele and Gasparovich toast our championship team Coach Holland Coach Oislad Coaches Henning and Massey Coach Goldstein yi V1-5 'If' Ui . Dale Jorgenson Jim Crum Arnold Einmo Gary Kunz Bill Eicher Don McClain Bill Barham Jim Kennedy Dave Fulton, G. Mike Chester, G. Ray Rotter, T. Prom the first kick to the Hnal gun Mickey McDonald, E. Norm Werner, E. Roy Yates, T. ' Indicates nomination to all-city team. a is 'Phil Borders, Q.B. Buster Crook Ken Nelson Jim Andrews John Masseth Walt Riddle Glen Edinger allard made their opponents run. ln the T956 football season, Bal- lard came out on top in a dozen different ways. To start the ball roll- ing, Ballard copped the City Cham- pionship and the Michigan Trophy. On Thursday, November 22, the Beavers beat Clover Park, Puget Sound League Champs, in the Tenth Annual Thanksgiving Day game. During the game Ballard broke nine records and tied tvvo others. Ballard won seven games in the season and vvas deadlocked in an- other. The whole season was one of victory, championship playing, and good sportsmanship, 'Jack Paylor, C. Buck Anderson, HB. Ernie Nicholson, HB, 'Walt Burn As Clty champs, We beat the rest, .asa .0- Ballard defenders converge on Clover Park ball carrier V'Cl0 OUS Beavers Cam' Coaches CLEVELAND: Early in the season the Beavers showed their power by defeating the Cleveland Eagles 25-0. In the first period, McClain intercepted a Yurina pass and Borders toured right end for the tally. McDonald stole the ball from Yurina, and Burnett scored on the first play of the second quarter. Ballard drove from the Eagle's 30 for another Burnett score, and in the third quarter, Borders went 49 yards for the final touchdown and a victory. FRANKLIN. The sparkling offense of the Ballard eleven trounced the able Quakers 20-6. A 45-yard pass caught by McDonald set up the opening T.D., with Walt Burnett smashing over from the l to complete the drive. Anderson went over for a score in the second quarter after a pass interception by Jack Paylor. The final tally was set up by Borders when he intercepted a pass, Anderson went over to strike pay-dirt. Franklin made one 75- yard scoring drive, but they were outplayed the entire game. WEST SEATTLE: With time running out in the second quarter and behind 6-0, the Beavers fought their way back to a 23-6 victory over West Seattle. Burnett poured over right guard to make the first score, and Borders passed to McDonald for a 29-yard scoring shot. Borders shot over left end for the com- pleting T.D., and Jim Crum tackled a Westsider behind the goal to add two extra points to our coffers. The Shingle Weavers netted 301 yards rushing, and held the Indians to 44. ROOSEVELT: A disheartening afternoon faced the Beavers when they met the skilled Teddies. For the first three quarters the two teams fought back and forth, with Ballard driving deep into Roosevelt territory, to the l, the l5, and the 13, and still remaining scoreless. Roosevelt started a running and passing attack in the fourth quarter that ended in a score. The Beavers fought back with a 60-yard drive culminating in Anderson's goal, to leave the score in an unsatisfying tie, 7-7. Ballard was always on the offensive but couldn't seem to make the last few yards over the line. Mickey McDonald completes Ballard tally on Thanksgiving Day. Fighting to show Who's the best. L.liQln i. l 'YC Off field aher Garfield victory' The Beavers chalk up tally on Thanksgiving Day, LINCOLN: Coming back strong, Ballard out-passed, outran, and out-scored the Lynx from the word go! It took The Beavers only T8 minutes to compile 32 points, and Ballard reserves upheld Ballard's honor the rest of the game. Borders connected with Werner, and then with Anderson for the first Two Tallies. In the second quarter, Burnett bounced over for another six- pointer. Four minutes later, Dale lorgenson caught Buster Crook's pass to complete a 32-0 triumph. QUEEN ANNE. With Queen Anne reeling most of the way, the Beavers climbed to a 33-7 triumph over the Quay eleven. Mickey McDonald caught a 26-yard pass from Borders and ran 30 yards for the first goal. Less than two minutes later, McDonald intercepted a Quay pass and staggered into the end- zone. In the third period, Nicholson ran 6 yards for a score and Borders dashed over the goal line for another T.D. Anderson made the final touchdown in the 33-7 decision. GARFIELD: The Beavers were unstoppable as they charged To a I4-7 victory over the Pups and won the richly deserved and long-hoped-for City Championship. Ballard scored first with Borders' drive over the goal but Garfield came back to tie the score. In the fourth quarter, an i8-yard Borders-McDonald pass, a 25-yard Borders-to-Werner pass, and Anderson's T3- yard sweep highlighted a drive which ended in a quarterback sneak by Borders and a victory for Ballard. CLOVER PARK: The high point of the high school football sea- son came when the Beavers came through with a 37-7 conquest over the Warriors. Clover Park scored first, but Ballard came back with a 34-yard drive and touchdown by Borders. Werner received for the next T.D., and at the half, Ballard led T4-7. Yates and Fulton stole the ball from the Warriors to set up the next score, and Burnett went over. McDonald caught a pass for a goal, and Crook completed the scoring spree with the help of Dick Donaldson and Ernie Nicholson. Walt Burnett goes over for a score. The Shingle Weavers iust won't go down ll7 The crowds were large, the spirit soared, Pal Hunter Barry Hawley Basketball Scores Ballard Opponent 52 Wesl SeaTTle 59 49 Cleveland 55 53 Franklin 55 50 Queen Anne 58 60 Roosevelt 61 46 Lincoln 68 48 Garfield 54 John Bergslrom Phil Borders Gary Bakken With every basket our team scored. The T957 basketball season was not the most successful one that Ballard has ever had from the stand-point of games won, but it surpassed most others in teamwork, school spirit, and sportsmanship. Winning only two games, the Beavers fought hard all the time and wouldn't give in. All of the games were close, and one or two baskets would have meant a victory. The other teams never got a complacent lead or an un-fough1- for victory. Terry Ball brought honor tothe Beavers when he became high-point man for the city. Borders and Ball received honorable mention on the all-city team, and the rest of the team, Yates, Hawley, Hunter, Bakken, Berg- strom, Werner, and Foster, proved their worth in all of the games. Terry Ball George Foster Norm Werner Basketball Scores Ballard Opponent 63 Cleveland 5l West Seattle 38 Roosevelt 47 Franklin 55 Garfield 44 Queen Anne 4l Lincoln Roy Yates Packed with thrills and plenty of action, Phil Borders gets off a iump shot against Garfield. Borders tries for that extra point. Barry Hawley shoots against a Queen Anne guard. The Beavers fught for the ball Iey shoots to wm. Basketball games Were a great attraction Beavers get The ball off the boards. Terry Ball looks for an open Kur I I h The future years look bright indeed, Nll .. 2nd Team Football - lst Row: McAllister, Nelson, Craig, Bowerman, Johnson, Mosalsky, Anderson, Foster Parkin 2nd Row: Vandelac, Henson, Wick, Epler, Stone, Henderson, Thordarson, Willard, Woolms. 2nd Team Football Scores Ballard Opponent Ballard 2l Cleveland 26 Franklin 6 West Seattle 22 Roosevelt 7 Lincoln 25 Queen Anne 3rd Team Football l22 Opponent Lleveland Franklin West Seattle Roosevelt Lincoln Queen Anne With these boys to take the lead. 2nd Team-1st Row: Waaro, Cunningham, Kurus. 2nd Row: Moore, Mr. Goldstein, Bobin. 3rd Team Basketball Scores 2nd Team Basketball Scores Ballard Opponent Ballard Opponent 38 West Seattle 40 61 Cleveland 48 37 Cleveland 31 43 West Seattle 47 F kl' 47 ran In 38 33 Roosevelt 61 52 Queen Anne 50 ' 41 Roosevelt 57 45 Franklin 55 43 Lincoln 54 38 Garfield 39 43 Garfield 48 39 Queen Anne 41 .hae 1 at 'vi ' Ballard Opponent Ballard Opponent 47 West Seattle 42 56 Garfield 41 47 Cleveland 18 57 Cleveland 38 47 Franklin 37 68 West Seattle 39 37 Queen Anne 45 52 Roosevelt 38 51 Roosevelt 31 65 Franklin 21 37 Lincoln 52 36 Queen Anne 45 60 Pacific 31 46 Garfield 23 3rd Team-lst Row: Anderson, McMillan, Ingebretsen, Smith. 2nd Row: ggh32a,SilEgpflflr2an6glJonaldson, Martinsen. 3rd Row: McLaughlin, Thor- Freshman Team Basketball Scores A1 Ballard Opponent 29 Woodrow Wilson 36 26 Hamilton 36 27 Monroe 34 35 Marshall 55 30 Hamilton 33 25 Monroe 39 35 Woodrow Wllson 28 Freshman Team-lst Row: Sandell, Gray, Burnett, Prinos, Anderson. 2nd Row: Satterlee, Pulling, Palmason, Timm, Fricke, Gleason. A ..1, mg. f I wud. ,813 Q Ta Kainfz Phil Borders Bob Jungar With basketball season in the past, r Q ,S .1 P v A Z I 'af-4 -Jig!! f , , . J Vadney Terry Ball Mickey McDonald Mike Chest N ,QW-liligl Bob Walker lmkklnllg Mike McGill Baseball Scores-1956 Season Opponent Garfield Franklin Lincoln West Seattle Roosevelt Cleveland Queen Anne Garfield Franklin Lincoln West Seattle Roosevelt Cleveland Queen Anne Sicks' Stadium- Ballard l, Renton 6 Time for baseball came at last. l t Ballard's l957 Baseball Team. Left to right, Row l: R. Trigstad, B. Barrett, B. Kurus, M. Connor, B. Bowerman B Jungar M. Anderson, J, Stierne, T. Ball, M. McGill, L. Swanson. Row 2: D. Swanson, D. Donaldson, B. Crook, M, Chester, M McDonald P Borders, B. Walker, G. Foster, J. Stone, J. Vadnais, Coach Gasparovich. I-QQ u and-napa: B. Kurus J,S1jg-me Strike-out, Walk, hit, or home run, B. Kurus on The pi1cher's mound. B. Walker Takes his turn at bat 126 M. McDonald at bat for the Fighting Beavers. G. Foster and B. Crook throw warm-up pitches Baseball season brought great fun. E t J- I... Another run is scored in one of the Beavers' intra-squad games. 127 66 ' 99 ' ' Cmder-men stnvmg hard to place, Sprinter Ga ry Bray. Anticipation of a win goes with Dick Hobbs. Up and over with Jim Taggert. Dick Nerheim takes the hurdle, chalking up more points for Ballard. Run and leap with speed and grace 'L 5 in A f Norm Werner holds True To form. ',,. ,.r, Q .. ..,. . ,, ., r ' 5 + r Vrrr ' 1 Mnke Wilson pulls ahead. Buck Anderson approaches a hurdle. Bob Thoms waits for the gun, D. McAllister J. Perfement T. Moore G. Kuntz These students rose to prominence, J, Parkin ,Al R. Rotter The Ballard track team ofl956 ended the season in Ath place in the all-city track meet. Some outstanding individual stars in the all-city track meet were Dave Salmon, who took 4th place in the shot put, and Ed Gjosund, who took 2nd place in the pole vault. Coach Massey gives mstructiort, D. McReynolds C. Gibson D. Dice M. Ward In Ballard's track and Held events. B. Hawley This year's track squad had some very fine athletes. Jim Taggert and Barry Hawley showed great promise in the pole vault. Dick Nerheim and Norm Werner excelled in the low hurdles, and Dick Hobbs and Buck Anderson showed speed in running. E. Nicholsen ' 'f Q 4. - 1 el . F n - f 3,7'5 ,M : W 'VI .- ' is s.,. s . H. , ., , . Pi' A The track team gets in shape. 'fi ll ' --1 l3l Some took to links, and some to courts, 1 f F 3 llll f will Tail Suhr 7 M G. Larson Ballard's 1957 Tennis Team. - .gif J V is ,i ni -,.... r , A, , , mal V . 3- i-, f ' fi'.!'9f522 ' ' 1 ' 8 +4 vi ' 2 ,mmf -mum! N- i , um vw inthe if i , ,I e ,Y A 'D ls., .L I it P QW -I ji Qgiitw it ' ' s i- Z Q - H 1 it? 1 5 t'.'5f:l'4i' W. Burnett B. Erickson B. Seeklander 1956 Tennis Scores Ballard Opponent 2 Garfield 5 Lincoln 5 West Seattle 5 Franklin 5 Queen Anne . 3 Roosevelt J ' 5 Cleveland 'SQ l kip ' gwrfrzb Jax, Y - 132 V i k k i Q L. Erickson D. TierneY But all excelled in springtime sports. P. Andrews T. Husseman J. Manclides R. Hull 1956 Golf Scores Ballard Opponent 149 WesTSeaTlIe 159 137 Franklin 181 146 Roosevelt 199 138 Cleveland 145 131 Lincoln 200 148 Queen Anne 189 141 Garfield 180 G. Mason S. Green n-lI-..,.J'A1!'5E'l FAI! 'I',.-..,. They splash and bowl, Big B members - lst Row: Roy, Sohol, Bales, Robinson, Webster. 2nd Row: Palm, Dixon, Murray, B. Johnson, J. Johnson. 3rd Row: Johnston, Fennesy, Schmit, Vincent, Balt7o. Big-B Officers -f lst Row: Joki, Dockstader. Qnd Row: Magnuson, Ness. Little-B Officers: Ambrose, Nelson, Rowe. For the girls ofthe Big-B and the Little-B, this year has been well worth all ot the work they put into it. The Big-B had little Trouble selling their many Ballard book covers and making pinnies for sports events, Not to be left behind, the Little-B sold game schedule pencils and collected mittens for a mitten tree at Christmas time. Then as the year drew to its close, the letter awards were made and the seniors were honored at a special lunch- eon. The girls ot both organizations had earned points for their letters by participating in after school sports. Little-B members - lst Row: Jacobson, Allen, M. Troberg, Rowe, Nelson, Adams, Akse. 2nd Row: Swanson, Rosen, Benson, Sayers, Baird, Davis, Wiltfong, S. Troberg, 3rd Row: Dansingburg, Ambrose, Miner, Vaughn, Rentz, M. Dunlap, R. Dunlap. To reach their goal. Volleyball is one sport all the girls enioy. Girls ot Ballard High School who participate in intramural sports activities are offered the oppor- tunity ot taking part in many sports and choosing the one or ones which appeal most to them. Among the sports offered are swimming, bowling, and badminton. ln their classes the girls become profi- cient in a number ot activities, including modern dancing, body mechanics, and social dancing. And in all of these, the aim is harmony and good sports- manship. Ballard girls top bowling team - lst Row: Hewitt, Alcse. 2nd Row: Brewer, Anderson, DeCaro, Rope climbing aids in coordinating the muscles The swimming class learns a basic arm stroke. Hitt il Cheering our teams to victor , The rhytltm of well-trained feet to the tune of a band heralds the enthusiastic spirit of the Ballard High School song leaders. These six girls practice all summer and during the school year so that they might lead the student body in singing school songs at all sports events and assemblies, Evcryone cheers-another Balla d goal I36 They were tops in quality. Yell Leaders: Left to right- Bela Lengyel Ralph Schmoe Dick Fulthorp Bryan Sweeny Mr, A tense moment for the Beavers. Four Ballard boys have become very familiar with the cheer- ing of crowds and shouting through a megaphone this year. These are the Yell Lead- ers. They give every sports event the extra importance owed to it, as they lead yells to urge the team on to even greater efforts, combining good sportsmanship with ability. ,.,-4- ' V Getting ready and discussing the game. l37 O Hlattef A Aahl, Bob, 67 Aakervik, Leona, 67 Aaron, Betty, 33, 84 Abelsen, Karen, 75 Aboud, Joan, 61 Adams, Darlene, 28, Adams, George, 75 Adams, Jim, 75 Adler, Ross, 40, 75 Ahlen, Ruth, 67 Ahlen, Sharon, 84 Aicher, Danny, 61 31, 67 Aiken, Katherine, 29, 30, 38, 39, 75 Akervick, Ann, 67 Akse, Patricia, 61, 134, 135 Aksnes, Twila, 61 Alberg, Tom, 29, 37, 38, 39, 75 Albertsen, Judy, 67 Alkire, Susan, B4 Allen, Carol, 61 Allen, Karen, 61 Allen, Betty Mae, 84 Allen, Lillian, 75 Allison, Linda, 67 Alrnquist, Dick, 26, 28, 31, 32, 37, 82, Almskaar, Roger, 75 Althoff, Annette, 75 Andrews, Ambrose, Annalea, 67 Anciaux, Lexie, 67 Anderson, Allan, 61 Anderson. Betty, 61 Anderson, Caro e, 67 Anderson Buck, 75, 115, 116 Anderson Dick, 75 Anderson Don, 75 Anderson Don, B4 Anderson Ellina, 61 Anderson, Elton, 84 Anderson, Gary, 31, 67 Anderson Jan, 75 Anderson Joyce, 75 Anderson Judy, 67 Anderson Judith, 75 Anderson Larry, 37, 84 Anderson Marsha, 61 Anderson Mike, 67, 125 Anderson Nancy, B4 Anderson Norm, 61 Anderson Pat, 75 Anderson, Ron, 67 Anderson, Steve, 61 Anderson Steiner, 67 Anderson Susan 84 '1sm, sk, ns Andrews. Phil, 75 Angell, Doug, 75 Ankrum, Marilyn, 32, 61 Anos, Marie, 67 Antonacci, Eleanor, 75 Appleton, Gary 75 Armstrong, Dick, 67 Armstrong, Jean, 75 Arttazia, Diane, 29, 39, 84 Aslanian, Jane, 25, 37, 84 Aslanian, Paul, 75 Aspholm, Karen, 29, 67 Atkins, Jill, 28, B4 Atkins, LeRoy, 40, 61 Atwood, Donna, 75 Atwood, Nedra, 61 Axelson, Joy, 30, 67 Aurdal, Peter, 67 Avey, Mike, 67 Backen, Kenny, 75 Bailes, Nancy, 83, 84, 134 Bailey, Linda, 67 Bailey, Pat, 41 Baird, Nancy, 75 Baker, Jack, 34, 75 Bakken, Gary, 75, 119 Bakken. Julie, 28, 75 Bales, Gerry Rae, 30, 75 Ball, Beverly, 28, 29, 30, 75 Ball, Terry, 75, 119, 121, 124, 125 Baltzo, Marlyn, 26, 30, 32, 84, 134 Barbano, Jim, 67 Barbelt, Bob, 67 Barham, Bill, 84, 114 Barnett, Donna, 75 Barrett, Bob, 125 Bartlett: Dennis, 84 Barton, Craig, 67 Bass, Sharon, 84 Bates, Sam, 75 Baunsgard, Loren, 31 Becker, Henry, 61 Beckley, Sandra, 75 Beckman, Betsy, 31, 67 Beers, JoAnne, 67 Beeson, Carolyn, 84 Behrends, Marcia, B5 Beideck, Dorothy, 44, 85 Beidick, Susan, 67 Belanger, Ivan, 75 Bell, haron, 85 who ou have in mind, 84 Bellamy, Sally, 75 Belles, Linda, 28, 30, 32, 67 Bendele, Bendele, Bennett Benson, Benson, Gay, 30, 67 Gwen, 24, 35, 37, 83, 85 Steve 75 'aeiiy,'67 Charles, 85 ' Benson, Janice, 30, 67 Benson, Leonard, 85 Benzon, Joanne, 85 Berg, Denny, 31, 61 Berg, Howard, 85 Berg, Linda, 61 Berg, Ogie, 67 Berge, Elsie, 75 Berger, Donald, 61, 84 Bergh, Gwen, 25, 30, 34, 37, 83, 85 Bergstrom, Johnny, 85, 118 Bernhardt, Sam, 32, 85 Best, Gary, 67 Bevry, Jerry, 67 Bevry, Walter, 67 Bingham, Diana, 67 Bish, Gary, 40, 61 Biarnason, Gary, 67 Biornson, Carol May, 38, 75 Biornson, David, 67 Biornson, Kenneth, 67 Biornson, Margaret, 30, 67 Black, Diane, 67 Blake, Jerry, 27, B5 Blanchard, Russ, 67 Blindheim, Arnt, 67 Blosl, Jim, 85 Blumenthal, Bob, 37, 85 Bobin, Carol, 29, 37, 85 Bobin, Mike, 38, 75 Bogen, Gary, 75 Bolster, Bill, 26, 85 Boone, Leonard, 75 Borders, Phil, 26, 85, 115, 118, Borg, Dennis, 67 Bou anger, Jeanette, 75 Bow, Jeannette, 75 Bowe, Ken, 31, 67 Bower, Barbara, 31, 32, 41, 85 Bowerman, Bill, 75, 122, 125 Boyd, Brian, 85 Bradley, Colleen, 61 Brandal, Linda, 30, 37, 39, B5 Bray, Gary, B6 Breiwick, David, 67 Brewington, Carolyn, 30, 39, 75 Brewer, Donna, 75 Bridges, Joyce, 39, 41, 75 Bridges, Marie, 75 Brimmerman, LeRoy, 67 Broberg, Karen, 23, 35, 75 Brolin. Barbara, 31, 67 Brough, Lynn, 37, 53, 86 Brown, Beverly, 67 Brown, Bill, 61 Brown, Judy, 25, 86 Brown, Ward, 86 Brox, Ken, 67 Bruce, Bob, 86 Bruce, Carole, 67 Bruemmer, Leo, 61 Bryant, Joan, 38, 83, 86, 136 Budnick, Joanne, 86 Bunnell, Richard, 30, 67 Burghduff, Sally, 75 Burhans, Beverly, 41, 67 Burk, Jack, 67 120, 124, 125 Woodrow Wilson teachers make a hit His name is here for you to find Burkart, Jean, 67 Burke, Eddie, 86 Burkhardt, Myron, 61 Burmeister, Diane, 74, 75 Burnett, Bob, 61 Burnett, Walter, 27, 86, 115, Burns, Mickey, 67 Burr, Lila, 61 Burreson, John, 75 Burriston, Carol, 86 Busey, Hubert, 75 Busey, Richard, 86 Bush, Lynn, 41, 67 Butler, Nicky, 75 Butz, Annette, 86 Byersdorf, Yvonne, 67 C Cahill, Paul, 61 Cairns, Bill, 61 Cameron, Bruce, 86 Camobell, Diane, 86 Carlev, Myron, 86 Carlisle, Jay, 61 Carlsen, Ben, 67 Carlson, Bill, 26, 67 Carlson, Carleen, 86 Carlson Claude 30 83 86 Carlson: Corine,' 67,' 138 Carlson, Dennis, 67 Carlson, Dick, 86 Carlson, Eileen, 75 Carlson, Joan, 75 Carlson, Linda, 30, 67 Carnahan, Marianne, 86 Carr, Darlene, 75 Carr, Jim, 61 Carr, Rosemary, 87 Carriveau, Robert, 31, 67 Carter, DeAnne, 75 Carter, Karen, 24, 28, 83, 87 Cartmell, Arlene, 41, 75 Casey, Jed, 87 Caspersen, Carole, 87 Cederblom, Pat, 30, 41, 75 Chamberlin, David, 75 Chaolin, Jean, 67 Charlton, Ken, 39, 67 Charlton, Sharon, 28, 41, 75 Chaddock, Carol, 67 Chase, Diane, 67 Cheirrett, Ron, 75 Cheirrett, Sondra, 87 Chester, Mike, 27, 87, 114, Chivall, Ann, 61 Chivall, Ruth, 25, 30, 87 Christensen, Paul, 67 Christensen, Randy, 67 Christensen, Rena, 67 Christenson, Charlotte, 75 Christenson. Nannette, 67 Christianson, Dale, 75 Christianson, Sandra, 75 Clampett, Bob, 75 Clark, Elizabeth, 67 Clark, Susan, 30, 34, 37, 38, Clarke, Ray, 61 Clausen, Barry, 67 Clausen, Charles, 75 Clayburn, Sue, 61 Clayton, Richard, 75 Clayton, Tom, 61 Cleghorn, Joanne, 67 Working hard? 117, 132 1 24, 125 8 Cleghorn, Karen, 28, 60, 61 Clifton, Jim, 40, 61 Colello, Dick, 75 Collingwood, Tom, 67 Collins, Patricia, 30, 32, 87 Conahan, Jerry, 26, 87 Condon, Susanne, 67 Conner, Mike, 75, 125 Conrad, Dave, 67 Conrad, Janice, 87 Conway, Sharon, 75, 148 Cook, Bob, 67 Cook, Gary, 67 Cooke, Karrie, 67 Coolidge, Anita, 61 Corbett, Pat, 75 Cornelius, Fred, 75 Cornell. Karen, 37, 87 Cotteen, Eugene, 87 Cowles, LaVal, 75 Cox, Cathy, 28, 75 Cox. Lee Ann, 67 Craft, Bill, 67 Craig, Cameron, 37, 50, 75, 122 Craig, Colleen, 75 Craig, Gilbert, 87 Craig, Patricia, 30, 75 Cramer, Philip, 67 Craven, Bill, 37, 87 Craven, Claudia, 39, 75 Croft, Mary, 31 Crook, Buster, 75, 115, Crook, Henry, 67 Crossland, Betty, 75 Crossland, Marilyn, 87 Crossland, Shiriey, 61 Crouch, Louise, 41, 67 Crouch, Pat, 87 Crum, James, 87, 114 Culbertson, Sarah, 67 125 Cunningham, Gary, 29, 75, 80 Curfman, John, 61 Curle, Jackie, 75 Curry, Delores, 67 Curtis, Joan, 67 Curtis, Nancy Lee, 75 Dahl, Darlene, 67 Dahl, Pete, 75 Dahibeck, Jackie, 87 Dahlbeck, Charlene, 67 Dalsbo, Karen, 25, 66, 67 Daly, Jim, 75 Daly, Sharon, 61 Dansingburg, Dick, 87 Dansingburg, Marilyn, 61 Dark, Jan, 88 Darling, Tom, 67 Darrow, Judi, 67 Davenport, Kathleen, 61 Davies, David, 67 Davies, Jim, 28, 67 Davies, Laurie, B8 Davis, Josette, 30, 34, 37, 88 Davis Linda, 75 Davis, Dawn, Robert, 30, 88 Fred, 75 Dawson, Ward, 67 Day, C harles, 61 Day, Susan, 67 Deardo rff, Berdine, 32, 67 Dearing, Maureen, 75 DeBay, Chuck, 61 Debelzen, Rav, 67 DeBoer, John, 88 DeCampo, Ted, 61 DeCillia, Carole, 75 Decker Delores, 38, 75 DeFord, Ellen, 31, 32, 75 Delano, Betty, 35, 88 Delano, John, 67 Mariean, 24, 28, 34, 37, 88 Deleau, Demco, Alan, 61 Demetre, John, 75 Dennis, Don, 88 Dennis, Pat, 75 Dennison, Judy, 61 UePree, Nicky, 30, 75 Dettwiler, Pat, 31, 75 DeWoIf, Jerry, 88 Dibble. Dibble Sharon, 37, 41, 88 Shirlev, 75 Dice, Don, 38, 75 Dice, Paul, 88 Dill, Dennis, 31, 67 Dill, Dorothy, 67 Dimak, Margie, 29, 88 Dixon, JoAnn, 75, 134 Dixon, Trudv 67 Dockstader, Harriet, 24, 28, 34, Dodd, Sharon, 67 Dodds, John, 68 Dodman, Robin, 75 Doherty, Bob, 61 Donald, Patricia, 32 Donald, Sharon, 30, 32 Donaldson, Richard, 68, 125 Dorman, Dianne, 41, 61 37, It starts with A, ends with Z Dorn, Lee, 68 Dougal, Ronnie, 61 Doughty, Brian, 68 Dow, Errol, 75 Dowler, Dianne, 61 Downie, Joy, 68 Downing, Gloria, 83, 88 Downing, Sandra, 41, 88 Doyle, Bonnie, 68 Doyle, Duane, 75 Drage, Jay, 31, 75 Drake, Douglas, 61 Drake, Marion, 25, 31, 39, 75 Draper, Sharry, 75 Dreewes, Penny, 88 Dreewes, Sharon, 68 Dreisbach, Leroy, 26, 28, 31, 32, 66, 68 Drew, Mike, 76 Dunlap, Mary Ann, 68, 134 Dunlap, Ruthi, 68, 134 Dunmore, Mike, 38 Dunn, Colleen, 61 Dunn, Lex, 68 Dunn, Sandy, 61 Dupuis, Judy, 34, 88 Durbin, Pat, 25, 76 Duval, Chuck, 76 Duvall, Sharon, 61 Duxbury, Connie, 61 Dwight, Vern, 61 Eagan, Frieda, 76 Eckland, Viola, 25, 37, 38, 50, 88 Edgecomb, Edith, 76 Edgecomb, Gwenneth, 61 Edinger, Glen, 88, 115 Edwards, David, 68 Egan, Bonnie, 25, 76 Eicher, Louis, 88, 114 Eiker, Louise, 76 Eikevick, Irene, 76 Einmo, Arnold, 89, 114 Eisenberg, Nancie, 29, 89 Eline. Sharon, 39, 89 Elkins, Celia, 68 Eller, Anita, 76 Eller, Annette, 24, 28, 76 Eller, Gene, 40, 61 Ellingson, Sharon, 89 Ellis, Brian, 89 Ellis, Judy, 76 Ellsworth, Jeri, 25, 76 Endorf, Jackie, 24, 89 Engelsen, Gay, 30, 89 Enqelsen, Lynne, 29, 76 Eoler, Richard, 76, 122 Eoler, Johnny, 76 Ericksen, Vivian, 76 Ericksen, David, 89 Erickson, Lawrence, 76 Erickson, Ronald, 32, 61 Ericson, Bruce, 68 Ericson, Pam, 68 Ericson, Patti, 25, 68 Ericson, Penny, 68 Ermert, Bill, 31, 68 Eslick, Leanne, 61 Esoeland, Karen, 68 Evans, John, 61 Evensen, Harry, 76 F Fadden, Walter, 68 Farmer, JoAnn, 89 Farmer, Monette, 24, 37, 38, 83, 89 Farrell, Richard, 76 Favro, Jeff, 61 Feback, Sallv, 61 Federsoeil, Linda, 89 Fennessy, Anne, 68 Fervel, Gary, 68 Fickeisen, Larry 68 Field, Yvonne, 37, 89 Finch, Nancy, 61 Finholt, Gary, 32, 40, 68 Finne, Robert, 61 Finnerty, Loretta, 61 Fish, Barbara, 89 Fish, Joan, 89 Fish, Judy, 29, 37, 39, 50, 89 Fish, Marilyn, 61 Fisher, John, 68 Fisher, Linda, 24, 37, 89 Fitzgibbons, Michael, 68 Fitzgerald, Marilee, 61 Fix, Carolyn, 35, 76, 78 Fix, David. 61 Fleetwood, Sue, 61 Fleming, Margie, 61 Fletcher, Gary, 83, 89 Fleury, Judy, 31, 32, 61 Flewelling, Carol, 68 Flewelling, Ralph, 32, 89 Flink, Kathryn, 24, 34, 39, 89 Floathe, Shirley, 25, 68 Flournoy, Sherry, 76 Fluke, Virginia, 30, 38, 76 Folkestad, Nancy, 76 Folmar, Allan, 68 Folmar, Marion, 25, 37, 38, Ford, John, 90 Forseth, Margaret, 76 Forseth, Sandra, 76 89 Foster, George, 68, 119, 122, 125 Foster, Jim, 90 Fotheringham, Don, 90 Foti, Thomas, 68 Fowble, Raymond, 68 Fowler, Bruce, 90 Fox, Virginia, 24, 30, 76 Frair, Jim, 32, 76 Francis, Jerry, 68 Frazier, Ken, 40, 90 Frederick, Dianne, 90 Frederickson, Robert, 68 Frederickson, Thelma, 30, 37, Freeman, Janice, 25, 76 Freeman, John, 76 Freeman, Pete, 76 Friborg, Marilyn, 90 Fricke, Ron, 61 Friedel, Linda, 76 Friend, Sandra, 61 Fritsche. Barbara, 61 Fritts, Richard, 61 F S ll 61 FV, 3 Y, Fuller, Larry, 68 Funhorp, Dick, 26, 76, 137 Fulton, Audrey, 90 Fulton, Dave, 26, 90, 114 Fulton, Sylvia, 32, 68 Funes, Don, 31, 32, 83, 90 Furney, Muriel, 76 G Gaenz, David, 90 Gagnon, Gordon, 90 Galer, Gretchen, 68 Gallardo, Tony, 76 Gallagher, Mike, 68 Gallentine, Larry, 40 Gafluo. Gladys, 28, 30, 90 Gardner, Donna, 34, 90 Garrard, Bill, 61 Garrett, Charles, 61 Gefeller, Sandy, 90 George, Brad, 29, 76, 148 George, Carlita, 90 Gerber, Donna, 68 Gerhardt, Judv, 76 Gerke, Gary, 76 Gibson, Clem, 37, 38, 40, 76 Gibson, Diane, 76 Gibson, Steve, 68 Giles, JoAnn, 68 Glanzer, Roger, 90 Glase, Peter, 38, 66, 68 Gleason, Elliott, 32, 61 Godbois, Bob, 68 Goeller, Don, 90 Gollihur, Janna, 76 Goodman, Anita, 68 Goodrich, Donald, 61 Goodrich, Patrica, 76 Goodwillie, Patricia, 76 Gordon, Frances, 68 Gorton, Linda, 68 Graber, Ken, 68 Graber, Terry, 37, 40, 90 Grate, Dean, 76 Grafe, Don, 68 Graham, Nanette, 68 Granade, Gordon, 68 Grant, Julie, 61 Gray, Dean, 61 Gray, Dixie, 76 Gray, Gloria, 68 Gray, Ken, 76 Gray, Tim, 61 Greathouse, Terry Lee, 91 Green, Judith, 24, 25, 91 Green, Ronald, 76 Green, Sid, 38, 91 Greene, Peggy, 41, 76 Greer, Larry, 91 Greifendorff, JoAnn, 68 Greiner, Paul, 91 Griffin, Don, 61 Griffin, Georgia, 91 Griffith, Georganne, 61 Grimsby, Arthur, 68 Groh, Joanne, 76 Gronley, Philip, 61 Gross, Mary, 61 Grover, Byron, 68 Guest, Virginia, 30, 76 Guffey, John, 91 Guffey, Joyce, 91 Gunderson, David, 32, 76 Gunderson, Gary, 30, 38, 91 Gurney, Marilyn, 29, 37, 91 Gustafson, Ines, 91 Gustafson, Norman, 61 Gustason, Carol, 76 Guthridge, Judy, 68 82, 90 All are H Hadi, Janet, 68 Hage, Ann, 91 Hage, David, 68 Hagen, Bonnie, 61 Hagen, Carol, 76 Hagen, Judy, 30, 6B Haquewood, Judy Ann, 68 Hahn, Carolyn, 91 Haight, Larry, 68 Haile, Jerry, 61 Halbakken, Karen, 76 Halbakken, Warren, 61 Haldane, Boyd, 91 Hall, Bill, 38, 76 Hall, Camden, 29, 39, 76 Hall, Gary, 68 Hallstron, Judie, 61 Hallquist, Leigh, 76 Halonen, Kae, 30, 31, 32, 76 Halsan, Janice, 68 Halverson, Lonnie, 39, 91 Hamilton, Daryl, 68 Hamilton, Fred, 61 Hamlin, Bob, 76 Hamlin, Jim, 91 Hamlot, John, 61 Hammerstrom, Karl, 68 Hammerstrom, Steve, 61 Hammon, Allan, 91 Hamry, Bill, 68 Handy, Susan, 68 Hanley, Dan, 68 Hannaford, SandY, 24, 83, 91 Hansen, Arline, 91 Hansen, Bill, 61 Hansen, Gloria, 30, 34, 91 Written alphabetically. Smiling faces mean victory Hinton, Barbara, 32, 62 Hire, Karen, 25, 62 Hansen, Bruce, 30, 76 Hansen, Larry, 92 Hansen, LeRoY, 76 Hansen, Hansen, Robert, 30, 32 Sharon, 39, 68 Hansen, Sylvia, 92 Hansman, Pam, 25, 37, 92 Hanson, Marvin, 61 Harbaugh, Harvey, 68 Harbert, Suzi, 28, 74, 76 Haries, Herb, 37, 92 Harger Barbara, 29, 34, 37, 53, 92 Harwell, Michael, at Harper, Harrah, Harring Harris, Harris, Harris, Harris, Beverly, 76 Sandra, 68 ton, Wayne, 61 Judy, 37, 92 Mike, 68 Paul, 68 Richard, 69 Hart, Gary, 76 Hartley, Earl, 69 Harve Diane 76 V, J Harwood, Judie, 76 Hasselberg, Paul, 61 Hastig, Marilynn, 24, 76 Hastings, Neil, 69 Hastings, Phil, 92 Hatfield, Dick, 76 Haugseth, Barbara, 61 Haugseth, Sandra, 30, 92 Hawkins, Marilyn, 92 Hawley, Barry, 92, 118, 120 Hawley, Charles, 76 Hayes, Judy, 61 Hazelgrove, Gary, 92 Headman, Gale, 60, 62 Headman, Mike, 76 Healy, Kristine, 69 Heath, Virginia, 30, 69 Heck, Edward, 69 Heckard, Marie, 76 Heggem, John, 69 Heiges, Jack, 69 Heikes, Dick, 62 Heimkes, Ellen, 69 Helgason, Karen, 32, 69 Helzen, Carol, 69 Helmick, Kenneth, 69 Hemingway, Bob, 76 Henderson, Don, 76 Henderson, Terrill, 39, 69 Hendricks, Gay, 69 Hendrickson, Chuck, 69 Hendrickson, Dick, 92 Hendrickson, Larry, 77 Henley, Dorothy, 92 Henning, Eric, 77 Henning, Randi, 62 Hennum, Sandra, 69 Henry, Beverly, 77 Henson, Ronald, 30, 77, 122 Hermanson, Jerry, 77 Heva, Bob, 77 Hewitt, Patricia, 28, 62, 135 Heywood, Alan, 33, 92 Hiatt, Joyce, 69 Hicks, Aaron, 30, 92 Higley, Doreen, 30, 34, 49, 92, 136 Hill, Judie, 62 Hillding, Carolyn, 69 Hilton, Margaret, 24, 25, 77, 80 Hinkleman, Carol, 62 Hielm, Rita, 69 Hobart, Sandra, 69 Hobbs, Dick, 77 Hobbs, Janice, 62 Hoddevik, Judy, 28, 62 Hoefer, Larry, 92 Hoefer, Suzanne, 69 Hoel, Douglas, 92 Hoem, Gary, 31, 77 Hokanson, Harold, 69 Hokett, Arlene, 69 Holland, Joyce, 30, 92 Holm, Rick, 31 Holsbo, Janice, 69 Hooper, Barbara, 69 Horn, Betty Mae, 77 Horn, Susan, 76, 77 Horner, Jim, 32, 49, 69 Horr, Gary, 92 Horton, Marsha, 77 Hoskins, Mike, 77 Hovik, Reidun, 77. Hovick, Sandra, 69 Howard. Robert, 76 Howard, Ron, 77 Hubenthal, Bert, 93 Hudson, Darrell, 77 Hudson, Forrest, 69 Huhta, Roberta, 62 Hull, Ray, 93 Hultberq, Gayle, 77 Humphreys, Ruth, 69 Humphrey, Tobin, 69 Hundwin, Gary, 62 Hundwin, Susan, 69 Hunter, Pat, 77, 118 Hunter, Sharron, 23, 93 Hurd, Sandra, 69 Husseman, Pat, 62 Husseman, Terry, 77 Hutchins, Tim, 62 Hutchinson, Jim, 32, 93 Hyslop, Carrie Jean, 69 lndridson, Herman, 93 lndridson, Marla, 69 lnqebretsen, Arnlaug, 77 lngebretsen, Tonnes, 69 lnqebriqht, Carol, 69 Irvine, Marie, 93 Isaacson, Gary, 32, 69 Iversen, Judy, 69 Iverson, Oliver, 69 Illi, Jerry, 93 J Jackson, Al, 69 Jackson, Gary, 30, 77 Jackson, Glen, 77 Jacobson. Arleen, 37, 83, 93 Jacobson, Bryan, 77 Jacobsen, Jean, 62 Jacobson, Jerry, 69 Jacobson, Sharon, 69 James, Carl. 69 Janssen, Julie, 60, 62 Jay, Roberta, 30, 77 Jensen, Dick, 69 Jensen, Jerry, 34, 93 Jensen, Judy, 69 Jones, Linda, 69 Listing all and forgetting none, Jensen, Robert, 38, 40, 54, 93 Jervlk, Martha, 69 Jayne, Robert, 69 Jewett, Mary, 69 Johansen, Carmella, 62 Johansen, Carol, 77 Johnsen, Patrlcia, 77 Johnsen, Sharon, 38, 69 Johnson, Barbara, 69 Johnson, Bernard, 77 Johnson, Bev, 77 Johnson, Charlene, 62 Johnson, Clara, 35, 37, 93 Jognson, Craig, 40, 93 Jo nson, Dave, 48 Johnson, Diane, 77 Johnson, Fred, 77 Johnson, Gardner, 28, 62 Johnson, Gary, 77, 148 Johnson, Gloria 62 Johnson, herald, so ai, 32, 93 Johnson, llolly, 25, 77 Johnson, Howard, 40, 62 Johnson, Judle, 77 Johnson, Joyce, 77 Johnson, Kathleen, 30, 77 Johnson, Kay, 37, 93 Johnson, Kin'gsIey, 93 Johnson, Les ey, 28, 77 Johnson, Linda, 38, 69, 77 Johnson, Linda M., 28 Johnson, Linnea, 93 Johnson, Marlene, 24, 77 Johnson, Melinda, 37, 93 Johnson, Nicky, 69 Johnson, Patricia, 30, 41, 69 Johnson, Phyllis, 69 Johnson, Roselle, 29, 31, 32, 35, 93 Johnson, Stan, 30 69 Johnson, Yoland, 29, 77 Johnston, Donna Lee, 34, 93, Joki, Joki, Jlm, 62 Judy, 77, 134 Joki, Thomas, 62 Jonason, Julle Anne, 69 Jonas, Allce, 30, 32, 34, 93 Jones, Ga , 62 Jones Patrlcla, 25, 28, 32, 6 Jones, Richard, 69 Jones, Russell, 30, 69 Jones, Sharon, 69 Jones, Steven, 69 Jones, Suzanne, 62 Jorda Jorda Jorge Jorge Jorge Jorge Jorge Jorgu n, Judy, 94 n, Margaret, 30, 31, 77 nsen, Barbara, 30, 77 nsen, Darlene, 94 nson, Dale, 34, 94, 114 nsen, John, 69 nson, Lynn, 30, 69 son, Bud, 94 Jorstad, Bonnie, 69 Joslin, Yvonne, 69 Joy, Norma, 77 Jun ar, Bob, 27, 37, 94, 124, Jungi n, Frances, 77 K Kaald, William, 94 Kachel, Donna, 94 Kaintz, Jay, 124 Kalve, Harold, 94 Karalis, Angeline, 25, 28, 34, Karla, Sharon, 69 Karls, Al, 94 Karlsson, Tyra, 69 Kaulf man, Chris, 30, 39, 69 Kay, Marianne, 62 Kazer Kean, man, Dan, 62 Marilyn, 69 134 9 125 94 Knapp, Bill, 32, 77 Knierim, Dolly, 39 Knobbs, Bob, 77 Knutson, Dave, 69 Koch, Nancy, 69 Koenen, Ronald, 94 Kohler, Ken, 72 Komstadius, Ronnie, 69 Koofelt, Svein, 69 Korneliusen. Leroy, 94 Korth, Robert, 62 Kraemer, Ken, 40, 62 Kragseth George, 62 Krause, Betty, 28, 69 Krause, Pat, 94 Krull, Kathleen, 25, 77 Kruse, Earl, 62 Kunz, Gary, 77, 114 Kurus, Bob, 69, 125 Kyle, Nancie, 25, 28, 94 Kylen, Bonnie, 24, 25, 28, 38, L Lacher, Nancy, 62 Lacher, Norman, 38, 77 Lagger, Linda, 69 Laine, Jeanine, 95 Lake, Elizabeth, 77 Lamb, Laurel, 34 Lambert, Cherril, 77 Lambrecht, Dave, 69 Lance, Mary Lou, 69 Lane, Roberta, 69 Langdahl, Norman, 95 Langdahl, Sylvia, 69 Langloe, Barbara, 77 Langlois, Donna, 62 Langlo Larson Larson is, Eddie, 69 , Carol, 35, 37, 95 Donn, 95 Larson, Dorothy, 77 Larson, Gary, 38, 69, 132 Larson, Pearlie, 62 Larson, Roger, 77 Larson, Sharon, 69 Larson, Vivian, 95 Laskowski, Gordon, 77 Kehoe, Sandra Lee, 69 Kehoe, Shirley, 62 Kelling, Alice, 44, 69 Kellogg, Preston, 69 Kelly, Douglas, 31, 69 Kemoell, P ll, 69 Kennedy, Jim, 77, 114 Kerchen, Karyl, 69 Karr, Marlene, 77 Kerr, William, 69 Kersh, Bert, 69 Karzie, Donald, 94 Kihlman, Judy, 28, 77 Kihlman, Sandra, 38, 62 Kildahl, Deanna, 30, 77 Kimbrough, Joan, 41, 94 King, Janice, 34, 94 King, Jerry, 62 King, Mary Rose, 77 Klnnlsh, Karen, 41, 69 Kirchoft, Llnda, 38, 69 Klttalson, Jerry, 69 Kittleson, Jirn, 62 Kitts, Bill, 62 Kiallln, Douglas, 77 Kiarstad, Linda, 77 Klem, Gerald. 69 Klimpel, Dan, 69 Klock, Karen, 94 Latham, Sally, 69 Lauritzen. Arlene, 77 Lawson, Barbara, 25, 95, 98 Learned, Georgia, 41, 69 Leckie, Gary, 27, 29, 35, 39, Leenders, Joyce, 69 Leenders, Ruth, 77 Leiren, Mary, 69 Laitzinger, David, 69 Lengyel, Bela, 30, 77, 137 Lengyel, Mary, 62 Lenhart, Edward, 77 Lensch, Joan, 25, 77 Lensch, Kathy, 25, 62 LeRoy, Janet, 30, 40, 95 LeRoy, Ronald, 69 Lervaag, Ruth, 77 Letourneau, Joe, 40 Leufkens, Susan, 28, 69 Levander, Jim, 26, 69 Lewis, John, 62 Lewis, Stanton, 77 Lial, Jerry, 69 Lial, Jim, 69 Liddell, Patricia, 62 Liliar, Donald, 31 Lelienberg, Charles, 62 Lilleaas, Ann Marie, 95 Lilleaas, Helga, 70 Lilleness, Margaret, 95 Lillywhite, Madge, 62 Lindahl, Jody, 77 Lindgren, Carrie, 77 Lindlauf, Warren, 62 Lindquist, Sharon, 95 Lindwall, Dave, 62 Line, Grace, 77 Linerud, Jeannie, 25, 39, 77 Lipoman, Kurt, 70 Locken, Sharleen, 34, 95 Lockerman, Bob, 37, 95 Lockett, Sharron Lee, 28, 148 Lodell, Carol, 70 Lodell, Larry, 77 Lofthus, Sandra, 62 Londahl, Karen, 70 Lone, Doug, 62 Loney, Carolyn, 95 Loney, David, 70 Long, Dennis, 32 Longley, Leanna, 62 Looney, Pat, 70 Lord, Alice, 62 Lorette, John, 62 Lowry, Robin, 25, 32 34, 35, Lulow, Sharon, 28, 30 Lund, Diane, 70 Lund, Ivan, 70 Lund, Larry, 70 Lund, Karlyn, 95, Lundell, Eleanor, 32, 37, 95 Lundgren, Jack, 70 Lygdman, Gail, 41, 70 94 82, 95 37, 95 Ness, Recorded here are things they've McAllister. Don, 77, 122 McAvoy, Bonnie, 77 McAvoy,-Pat, 40, 62 McBrady, Jack, 77 McBride, Garv, 70 McCain, Terry, 70 McCall, Jody, 28, 77 McCarty, Norma, 39, 77 McClain, Donald, 96, 114 McClain, Pat, 25, 28, 37, 96 McClellan, Barbara, 25, 96 McClellan, Sharon, 38, 77 McConviIle, Judy 77 McDaniel, Dale, aa, 77 McDermott, Jim, 96 McDermott,-Judy, 70 McDonald, Larry, 62 McDonald, Mickey, 27, 96, 114, 116, 124, 125 McElhinney, Dick, 62 McElroy, Lynn, 70 McGaffev, Thomas, 96 McGill, Mike, 96, 125 McHargue, Donna, 70 McLaughlin, Dennis, 70 McLean, Carol D., 62 McLean, Carol L., 62 McLoughlin, Theresa, 96 McMillin, Anne, 30, 32, 77 McMillan, Charles, 70 McNeil, Audrey, 70 McNeil, Laura, 77 Mckevnolds, Dean, 47, 96 MacLean, James, 35 MacNab, John, 77 MacNab, Sally, 24, 95 Magner, Jack, 77 Magnett, Richard, 70 Magnuson, Marilynf25, 37,.39, 95, 134 Mahler, Donna, 70 Mahler, Linda, 62 Maior, Susan, 62 Maletta, Donna, 62 Manolides, Jim, 38, 95, 133 Manser, Sharon, 28, 77 Manus, Sandra, 30, 77 Marion, Betty, 77 Marlett, Janice, 62 Marquart, Gloria, 96 Marsden, Janice, 62 Marsh, Marie, 96 Marshbank, Judy, 30, 77 Martell, Donna, 77 Martel, Jay, 62 Martin, Ken, 77 Martinsen, lnge, 70 Martysus, Laurie, 77 Mason, George, 27, 96 Massart, Vera, 70 Masseth, John, 77, 115 Matchett, Sue, 24, 25, 38, 77 Matheson, Wanda, 70 Mathews, Bill, 34, 96 Matthews, Donald, 96 Mattson, Judy Lee, 28, 70 Mauer, Margret, 77 Maus, Diane, 77 Maxwell, Gene, 26, 96 Maxwell, Jay, 70 ' Mayo, Charles Allen, 32, 70 Meagher, Bud, 70 Meberg, Don, 32, 62 Meckling, Donna, 96 Students relax after a hard day's work. i it Sww ' F. Meehan, Dennis, 96 Meline, Jim, 70 Mellison, Jerry, 77 Melton, Jim, 62 Menold, Joel, 96 Mertens, Morris, 70 Miller, Carolyn, 96 Miller, Craig, 70 Miller, Dean, 62 Miller, Dick, 62 Miller, Margie, 96 Millikan. Colleen, 77 Mills, Donald, 70 Mills, Michael, 62 Mills, Ruth Ann. 30, 77 Miner, Clark, 70 Miner. Maureen, 63 Miner, Sandra, 63 Minnihan, Kathryn, 74, 77 Mitchell, Jeanette, 97 Mitchell, John, 70 Mittermaier, Linda, 70 Moberly, Sharon, 97 Moen, Russell, 63 Moffat, Bill, 70 Moield, Harold, 77 Mohr, Gary, 77 Molvick, Bonnie, 63 Molvick, Dick, 97 Molvick, Don, 26, 97 Montgomery, Judy, 70 Moore, AI, 97 Moore. Kathleen, 77, 148 Moore, Kay, 30, 77 Moore, Mike, 77 Moore, Tom, 53, 97 Morland, Sue, 70 Morey, Roger, 70 Mork, Mork, Eleanor, 32, 70 Harold, 97 Morris, Carolyn, 63 Morris , Dennis, 78 Morris, Maribeth, 29, 30, 78 Morrison, Wavne, 78 Morrissey, Pat, 97 Morrow, Sean Michael, 70 Mosalsky, Alex, 38, 78, 122 Mosalsky, Val, 26, 30, 53, 97 Moser, Bruce, 38 Mossano, Louie, 70 Mouat, Barbara, 70 Mouat, Douglas, 78 Muirhead. John, 78 Munce. Leesola, 63 Munsell. Nancy, 63 Murphy, Jerry, 70 Murphy, LeAnn, 97 Murphy, Randolph, 78 Murray, Sharon, 30, 70 Muzzv, Cliff, 31, 97 Nardin, Melinda, 70 Needham, Jim, 78 Nehls, Bill, 63 Nehls, Richard, 29, 30, 39, 97 Neill, Mariorie, 24, 25, 78 Nelson, Bob, 78 Nelson, Bob, 97 Nelson, Carolyn, 25, 31, 70 Nelson, Darrell, 31, 63 Nelson Diane, 30, 32, 41, 97 Nelson: Elaine, 78 Nelson, Janice, 63 Nelson, Julie, 41, 70 Nelson, Kenneth, 97, 115 Nelson, Leonard, 97 Nelson, Ruth, 70 Nelson, Marion, 41, 70 Nelson, Sally, 70 Nelson Sandra 38 70 Nerheim, Richard, 97 Nermo, Cheryl, 70 Ness, Carol Ann, 24, 34, 97, 134 Ness, Jon, 63 Karen, 25, 97 Ness, Mike, 63 Neves, Doug, 31, 63 Nicholas, Louise, 78 Nicholson, Ernie, 97, 115 Nickerson, Bill, 27, 98 Nickoloff. Frances, 98 Nielson, Kathy, 63 Nielson, Pam, 70 Nilsen, Emily, 39, 78 Nilsen, Pat, 63 Nilson, Merle, 98 Nilson, Sigrid, 37, 82, 98, 136 Nord, Steven, 70 Nordberg, La Verne, 31, 39, 70 Nordby, Jon, 70 Nordby, Mike, 70 Nordenberg, Sharon, 35, 37, 98 Norman, Rod, 9B North. Jeanette, 63 North, Tommy, 70 Norwood, Jim, 32, 78 Nvetzmann, Doug, 63 done P Attentive 144 Activities presented in review Pechtl, Jim, 40 Pedersen, Dick, 78 Pedersen, Einar, 38, 99 Pedersen, Jimmie, 71 Pedersen, John, 71 Pedersen, Mark, 63 Pedersen, Roy, 32, 71 Pells, Susan, 71 Pemberton, Jane. 24, 37, 38, 99 Perfrement, Jim, 79 Petelle, Brooke 71 Peters, Frank, 37, 99 Petersen, Marlene, 82 Peterson, Carolyn, 63 Peterson, Cathy, 63 Peterson, Charlene, 30, 78 Peterson, Dean, 99 Peterson, John, 71 Peterson, Joyce, 78 Peterson, Leslie, 63 students listen to a fellow-classmate recite. 0 Oberdorfer, Sharon, 63 Oberq, Mack, 70 0'Brien, Jim, 63 Ochsner, Dennis, 63 Ochsner, Gary, 98 Oqland, Oddvar, 70 O'Keete, Pat, 63 Ohlson, John, 27, 31, 37 Olmer, Michael, 31 Olmsted, Wanda, 31, 78 Olney, Barbara, 70 Olsen, Danny, 70 Olsen, Janice, 70 Olsen, Jerry, 26, 30, 98 Olsen, Karen, 24, 25, 37, Olsen, Richard, 70 Olsen, Ronald, 98 Olson Janet, 30, 70 Olson Janidd, 30, 98 Olson Judie, 30, 70 Olson Judy, 50, 78 Olson Julia, 30, 50, 78 Olson, Kenneth, 78 Olson, Lois, 70 Olson, Mary Jane, 30, 70 Olson, Roger, 31, 78 Olson, Ronald, 78 Olson Russell 70 O'Mara, Jim, 78 O'Neil, Catherine, 70 O'Neil, Marqaret, 63 O'Neill. Audra, 63 Oppie, Richard, 63 Oopliqer, Ralph, 71 Oros, Michael, 78 Orr, Susie, 98 Ossinqer, Janice, 98 Ossinoer, Jerry, 32, 78 Osterqaard, Sandra, 71 Ostrom, Sylvia, 78 Ottum, Eric, 30, 37, 98 , 38, 40, 78 83, 98 Overhus, Barbara, 30, 78, 80 Overhus, David, 71 Overhus, Sharron, 35, 98 Overman Leah, 71 Overman Raymond, 98 Overman Ronald, 78 Oversvee, Carol, 30, 37, Ovrid, Wanda, 71 Owen, Gary, 78 Packard, Judi, 78 Paqe, Curtis, 78 Pahlman, Jean, 30, 78 Pahlman, Judy, 31, 63 Pallas, Elissa, 29, 83, 98 Palm, Carol, 29, 37, 41, Palmason, Edward, 63 Panchenko, Anatoly, 78 Panoe, Carole, 78 Parke, Judy, 71 Parker, Bill, 78 Parkin, John, 78, 122 Pascoe, Henry, 78 Passe, Dean, 48, 71 Patterson, Pat, 78 Patterson, Terry, 63 Pautzke, Maxine, 63 Paylor, Jack, 99, 115 38, 98 98, 134 Peterson, Marlene, 24, 28, 30, 99 Peterson, Ronald, 32, 71 Pettersen, Karen, 41, 71 Pettersen, Randi Anita, 39, 63 Phelps, Anita, 99 Phelps, Arlene, 71 Phelps, Carol, 99 Phelps, Leonard, 31, 63 Phifer. Claude, 71 Phifer, Pat, 78 Picker inq, Bruce, 31, 63 Pierce, Dick, 78 Pierce, Nancy, 99, 136 Pierce, Richard, 99 Pierce, Ted, 78 Pitcher, Sharon, 78 Pleines, Susan, 41, 99 Pollack, Carolyn, 71 Pollack, Tom, 78 Pool, Charles, 78 Poortvliet, David, 40, 71 Porter, Jim, 71 Potter, Dick, 26, 35, 38, 99 Potter. Mike, 71 Preston, Bob, 71 Price, Carol, 37, 39, 83, 99 Price. Howard, 63 Primmer, Janice, 71 Prince, Betsy, 24, 35, 38, 83, 99 Prinos, John, 63 Prinos, Mary, 41, 78 Pullinq, Ray, 63 Quick, Judy, 41, 71 Radke, Pat, 78 Rae, Georqe, 99 Raemer, Dan, 63 Rancke, Kurt, 47, 78 Ranum, Virginia, 78 Rapp, Marilyn, 71 Rasmussen, Barbara, 63 Ratham, Sally, 71 Raymer, Judy, 71 Razor, Brenda, 71 Ready, Mel, 63 Rearden, Patricia, 99 Reece, Valerie, 71 Reed, Pat, 99 Reeve, Gary, 78 Reeve, Thelma, 71 Reeves, John, 71 Reichel, Alice, 99 Reichel, Carol, 78 Reichelderfer, Ron, 99 Reid, Bruce, 63 Reid, Wayne, 63 Reiff, Dean, 99 Remvher, Dorothy, 71 Renick, Bill, 78 Renn, John, 63 Rennar, George, 31, 63 Renshaw, Janine, 28, 78 Rentz, Barbara, 63 Rex, Steven, 78 Rhinehard, Ron, 63 Rhoads, Bev, 63 Rhoads, Connie, 30, 39, 100 Rhodes, Maureen, 34, 37, 100 Richard, Linda, 71 Richards, Glenda, 24, 35, 83, 100 Richardson, Neil, 26, 37, 40, 100 Richardson, Susan, 24, 83, 100 Riches, Stuart, 78 Richstad, Norm, 78 Rickard, Sharon, 41 Ricketts, Sharron Kaye, 71 Riddle, Walter, 26, 100, 115 Rieke, Carl, 63 Rindv, Betty, 28, 63 Rinqhoffer, Barbara, 100 Rinqstad, Alice, 71 Ritchie. Sherry, 100 Roach, Robert, 71 Roan, JoAnne, 100 7 To be remembered just by you. Robb, Joanne, 63 Robbins, Gloria, 71 Robbins, Jim, 63 Robbins, Judith, 100, 134 Robertson, lan, 78 Robinson, Ed, 78 Robinson, Jim, 78 Robinson Joane, 63 Robinson: Judy, 100 Robinson, Lynn, 32, 71 Rockas, Bettyann, 25, 71 Rockness, Marit, 71 Roffe, Carolyn, 71 Roqers, Sandra, 71 Rogers, Shirley, 78 Roley, Sue, 32, 71 Ronald, Karen, 25, 32, 63 Rook, Robert, 78 Root, Arthur. 40, 78 Roraback, David, 30, 100 Roraback, Douq, 32, 71 Rosen, Carol, 71 Rosen, Janet, 63 Ross, Lambert, 63, 78 Ross, Robert, 37, 100 Rossi, Dick, 100 Rossell, Cathy, 63 Rutter, Judith, 71 Rotter, Ray, 100, 114 Rowe, Cheryl, 100 Rowe, Claudia, 78 Roy, Anita, 34, 37, 83, 100 134 Roys, Lee, 71 Rude, Charles, 63 Rudisell, Maurice, 38, 100 Rukas, Carolyn, 63 Rulitson. Jeff, 71 Rundstrom, Bernhard, 71 Rusbashan, Michael, 78 Rutherford, Carole, 63 Rutledge, Kay, 28, 29, 100 Ruttle, Brenda, 100 Ryerson, Barbara, 41, 101 S Sadler, Jerry, 26, 101 Sagen, Wally, 71 Salander, Lynn, 63 Salander, Sunny, 28, 101 Saling, Barbara, 101 Salsbury, Ronald, 78 Saltzqiver, Kenneth, 101 Salvesen, Betty 101 Salvesen, Carolyn, 30, 78 Sandbloom, Jeannette, 32, 78 Sandell. Jim, 63 Santwire, Jerry, 78 Sather, Linda, 71 Sather, Rose, 78 Sater, Roqer, 71 Satre, Barbara, 71 Satterlee, Scott, 26, 63 Sayers, Scott, 62 Sayers, Sharon, 39, 71 Schaub, Geraldine, 63 Scheele, Karl, 40 Scherck, Gary, 31, 101 Scherrer, Leo, 79 Schey, Delores, 79 Schiessl, Katie, 25, 71 Schindler, Jerry, 101 Schlaitzer, Lawrence, 71 Schlumb, Joann, 101 Schulter, Joan, 63 Schmaus, Ardyce, 79 Schmidt, Myrna, 63 Schmidt, Sharon, 25, 41, 79 Schmit, Vivian, 79 Schmitz, Ronald, 101 Schmoe, Ralph, 137 Schoberq, Doug, 40 Scholz, Gay, 101 Schroeder, Linda, 101 Scliulber Diane 24 30 34, 38, 101 Q, i . i Schultz, Don, 38, 79 Scott, Robert, 71 Searinq, Marty, 79 Seelelt, Dave, 101 Seeklander, Bob, 71 Seese, Gary, 79 Selander, Frank, 71 Selby, Richard, 71 Seliqman, Dick, 34, 101 Sellhast, Rolf, 71 Scnn, Sandra, 63 Severance, Wanda, 79 Severeid, Judith, 25, 79 Sexton, Linda, 28, 101 Shafer, Tom, 63 Shallow, Diane, 71 Shaner, Sharol, 79 Shannon, David, 71 Shannon, Judie, 63 Shannon, Marvin, 32, 79 Shari, John, 71 Sharpe, Robert, 79 Sharples, Douq, 63 Shaver, Delaine, 101 Shavev, Linda, 79 Shingle Staff works extra hard at picture-taking time Shaw, Adrian, 101 Sheckler, Paula, 71 Shelby, David, 32, 71 Shilling, Peggy, 79 Shuler, Heather, 71 Shuler, Jim, 82, 102 Shurtleff, Gail, 24, 101 Siourdson, Carolyn, 102 Siqurdson, Jacque, 71 Siqurdson, John, 79 Simensen, Robert, 102 Simmons, Pat, 41, 79 Simms, Dave, 28, 38, 102 Simonsen, Bob, 32, 102 Simonsen, Carolyn, 63 Simnson, Mary Ann, 102 Sims, Donna Lee, 79 Sites, K , 34 Sioberq, Douglas, 71 Skartvedt, David, 38, 102 Skindlo, Donna, 38, 71 Skinner, Pat, 79 Skinner, Georqe, 102 Skoqen, Judy, 71 Skuqstad, Jan, 31, 102 Skommesa, Patricia, 71 Sletmoe, Brent, 79 Sn-iirz, Rosalie, 63 Smith, Ariss, 79 Smith, Art, 40, 102 Smith, Carolyn, 79 Smith Dale, 32, 63 Smith, David, 63 Smith, Don, 71 Smith, Harriette, 79 Smith, James, 79 Smith, Linda, 102 Smith, Marilyn, 37, 102 Smith, Richard, 71 Smith, Rick, 63 Smith, Ronnie, 102 Smith, Roqene, 34, 37, 82, 102 Smith, Sam, 102 Smith, Sharon, 71 Smyth, Gerald, 71 Smyth, Robert, 30, 40 Snarinq, Harold, 79 Snarinq, Shirley, 71 Snider, Larry, 71 Snipes, Bill, 79 Snow, Barbara, 41, 79 Snyder, David, 31, 62, 63 Soder, Lenita, 34, 35, 102 Soderberq, Arlene, 24, 35, 102 Sohol, Marlene, 102, 134 Soholt, Gary, 63 Solberq, Karen, 71 Solland, Sonia, 79 Sorensen, Judv, 79 Souffav, Jeanne, 79 Soear, Duane, 79 Spink, Beverly, 102 Sooor, Valarie, 71 Soore, Harold, 37, 40, 102 Sprinqob, DeeAnn, 63 Sprinkle, Ron, 102 Sprowl, Bob, 79 Squibb, Jean, 71 Souillace, Eddie, 71 Stancik, Don, 26, 103 Starks, Jerry, 63 Stanks, Warren, 71 Staaer, Sally, 63 Stave, Karen, 79 This is the Slave, Lloyd, 37, 40, 103 Stearns, Bob, 63 Stearns, Pat, 30, 103 Stebbins, Gary, 32 Stebbins, Kent, 32 Steele. Calvin, 103 Stenholm, Nancy, 71 Stephen, Nadine, 71 Stewart, Duncan, 103 Stewart. Valerie, 63 Stierne, Jim, 103, 125 Stokes, Charlotte, 24, 71 Stone, Jim, 125 Stordahl, Gary, 38, 103 Storhill, Sonia, 103 Storrs, Patricia, 32, 71 Stout, Sam, 71 Strand, Bill, 32, 71 Strande, Edna, 103 Stratton, Mary, 71 Strickland, Eleanor, 32, 79 Strieck, Donna, 63 Stueslall, Kay, 24, 28, 103 Sumstad, Lyle, 79 Sundin, Ken, 28, 103 Suryan, Yvonne, 24, 103 Sutherland, LeRoy, 63 final strain of our tune, V Vaccaro, Nancie, 72 Vadnais, Jim, 79, 124, 125 Vance, Bill, 79 Vance, Rory, 72 Vandelac, Verne, 79, 122 VanderHoek, Valerie, 28, 35, Vanderhoof, Myrna, 29, 104, 136 Vanderhoof, Shirley, 63 VanderWeI, Darrell, 72 Van Hoy, Neil, 104 Van Patten, James, 35, Van Santen, Al, 104 Van Van Sickle, Judy, 104 Well, John, 72 37, 38 Svendsen, Chris, 79 Swanby, Dorothy, 103 Swanson, Dick, 26, 27, 103, 112, 125 Swanson, Eddie, 103 Swanson, JoAnn, 71 Swanson, Karen, 71 Swanson, Larry, 79, 112, 125 Swanson, Lyndon, 79 Swanson, Mariie, 25, 37, 38, 103 Swanson, Marqie, 63 Swanson, Sandra, 103 Sweeney, Brian, 28, 71, 137 Sweet, Charlene, 79 Swieleck, Sharill, 63 Swiateck, Ted, 63 T Tagart, James, 40, 103 Taintor, Judy, 79 Takaqi, Alec, 71 Taou, Arline, 79 Taylor, Peqqy, 30, 103 Taylor, Richard, 71 Taylor, Sharon, 71 Taylor, William, 71 Tayon, Julie, 35, 37, 103 Tellord, Nancy, 63 Tenneloss, LeRoy, 104 Thatcher, Georqianna, 30, 104 Therson, Perry, 104 Thomas, Alice, 71 Thomas, Leanne, 63 Thomas, Marcia, 28, 79 Thomas, Pamela, 71 Thomason, Gaye Marie, 35, 37, 104 Thomason, Larry, 40, 79 Thomassen, Carol, 79 Thomason, Bernard, 79 Thompson, Jim, 71 Thompson, Marlene, 71 Thompson, Sharon, 104 Thonis, Bob, 104 Thomson, Arni, 71 Thomson, Mike, 71 Thordarson, Joanne, 25, 37, 38, 39, 104 Thordarson, Norm, 71, 122 Thordarson, Phillip, 63 Thorpe, Wayne, 79 Thunman, Marilyn, 79 Tice, Tom, 63 Tierney, Richard, 79 Timm, Bob, 63 Tobin, Jerry, 63 Todd, Carl, 79 Tomlin, Judy, 30 Toner, John, 79 Tonqen, Marilyn, 71 Torqet, Jerry, 71 Toroet, Judy, 79 Torkelson, Alan, 63 Torkelson, Susan, 30, 37, 104 Tornow, Marilyn, 32, 79 Torvik, Elmo, 72 Torvik, Neil, 72 Toskev, Barbara, 72 Towne, Vernon, 63 Tralton, Bob, 104 Triqstad, Maqnhild, 63 Triqstad, Rolv, 79, 125 Trobero, Marian, 38, 79, 134 Troberrz, Siqne, 72, 134 Trondsen, Barbara, 72 Tyler, Arnold, 72 Tynes, Sandy, 24, 25, 37, 38, 79 U Uhrich, Terry, 72 Ulvestad, Jeanette, 104 Ulvestad, Charlotte, 72 Usher, Larry, 63 Varness, Siqrun, 63 Vauqhan, Jean, 104 Vauqhn, Margie, 63 Vchulek, Jim, 79 Vemo, Arne, 79 Vernon, Geoffrey, 31, 72 Vey, Judy Ann, 79 Vincent, Beverly. 79 Vlasich, Pete, 104 Voelkle, Mary, 30, 72 Vuloares, Nena, 25, 30, 39, 104 W Waale, Marqot, 63 Waara, Ron, 72 Wacker, Richard, 72 Wade, Michael, 72 Waqener, Chuck, 104 Waqner, Wesley, 32, 63 Walberq, Patt, 24, 25, 28, 30, 79 Waldal, Dave, 72 Waldal, Earl, 104 Walker, Bob, 26, 79, 125 Walker, David, 72 Walker, Mike, 26, 40, 105 Wall, Dee, 105 Wall, Gary, 72 Walls, Lynda, 63 Walthew, Loren, 63 Ward, David, 27, 35, 38, 105, 112 Ward, Murray, 104 Ward, Shirley, 79 Warne, Marlon, 28, 72 Warner, Ruth, 30, 105 Warren, Marqie, 72 Warren, Susan, 79 Wasell, Sandra, 72 Watkins, Greq, 63 Watlinq, David, 72 Watts, Richard, 72 Weatherman, Dick, 79 Weaver, Don, 105 Webster, Beverlv, 30, 79 Webster. Karen, 72 Webster, Bill, 64 Wecker, Bob, 72 Weimer, Larry, 105 Weiss, Jane, 72 Weiak, Carolyn Anne, 64 Wenzel, Werner, Larry, 72, 112 Norm, 105,114,119 Werth, Barbara, 105 Werth, Pauline, 72 West, Ronald, 31, 72 Westover. Sharon, 64 Wyoant, Sandra, 72 Wheeler, Gene, 64 Wheeler, Michael, 64 Betty gets a taste of the glue' It started in Girls enioy singing Charlton. Wheelhouse, Allen Dean, 32, 72 Wheelhouse, Virqinia, 64 White, Bonnie, 72 Whiteley, Robert, 64 Whitlock, Roqer, 72 Wick, Linda, 72 Wick, Orval, 28, 79, 122 Wickland, Karin, 64 Wiqgins, Pat, 64 Wild, Camille, 79 Wilkerson, John, 79 Wilkins, Nelson, 105 Wilkinso Willard. n, Norman, 64 Gene, 32, 79 Willey, Arnold, 79 Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams , Dean, 64 , Fred, 64 , Jack, 64 , James, 105 Linda, 79 Williamsl Randol, 72 Williams Tommy, 64 walisamsf william, 31, 79 Williams Willis, S on, Don, 32 haron, 79 Wills, Kent Douqlas, 64 Wilson, Wilson. Wilson. Bob, 72 Bonnie Jean, 30, 79 Carol, 64 Wilson, John, 64 Wilson, Wilson Lynette, 64 Lynn, 72 Wilson: Mamie, za, 79 Wilson. Wilson, Wilson, Wilson Michael, 40, 105 Patrick, 64 Sally, 79 Susan, 25, 72 Wiltlorlq, Marlene, 41, 79, Wineman, Gay, 72 Winberq, Karen, 72 Wines, Barbara, 79 Winetraub, Clark, 79 Wiopel, Joann, 79 Wirtz, Alice, 79 Wittauer, Susan, 72 Woelfert, David, 64 Woqensen, Mike, 72 Wolcott, Ronald, 79 Woldseth, Linda, 72 Wolfe, Pat, 72 Wood, Catherine, 25, 105 Wood, Fred, 105 Wood, Nancv. 79 Wood, Richard, 64 Wood, Sandra, 25, 30, 34, 136 Woody, Doris, 79 Woolms, Ron, 79 Wavelburo, Linda, 79 Wriqht, Curtiss, 35, 105 Wriqht, John, 40, 105 Wriqht, Zanner, 64 Wriqht, Diana, 32, 72 Wriqht, Blythe, 38, 41, 72 Wugell, John, 64 Wyman, Marilyn, 30, 105 Wynter, Dave, 105 Y 134 37, 38, 49, 82, 105, Yank, Susan, 25, 28, 29, 30, 31, 38, 79 Yates, Roy, 27, 34, 35, 105, 114, 118 Yee, Jerry, 72 Yerkes, Sherry, 64 Young, Bonnie, 79 in the Junior Glee directed by Miss September, ended in Younqblood, Julie, 64 Yuke, Erna, 72 Z Zabel, Steven, 64 Zacharias, Stephen, 72 Zachau, Arleen, 30, 37, 105 Zellweqer, Phil, 64 Zemke, Judy, 64 Zerbes, Nola, 64 Zorich, Ron, 72 Zumdieck, John, 72 Zwaduk, Judy, 30, 79 FACULTY Armstrong, Donald, 14 Barth, Perry, 14 Bendele, Henry, 15, 113 Bernnard, William, 15 Birchman, Herb, 15 Blessinq, L. L., 15 Burnett, Don, 14, 113 Byers, L. W., 15 Calder, William, 15 Candee, Marion, 15 Carey, Robert, 14 Cavers, John, 14 Charlton, Harriet, 15 Charnlev, Lucile, 15 Copeland, Paul, 15 Dahl, Harold, 14 Danner, Earl, 15, 19 Erickson, Frances, 14 Freepons, Doris, 14, 66 Gasoarovich, Anthony, 15, 113, Glaser, H. G., 15 Glass, Sam, 13, 15, 48 Goldstein, Norman, 15, 113 Goodman, R. C., 14 Hardy, Joyce, 14 Hatton, James, 15, 82 Haynes, Helen, 15 Henning, Grace, 13, 15, 35, 48 Henninq, Robert, 15, 113 Hesseltine, Lee, 16 Holland, Robert, 16, 113 Jaadan, Ruth, 17 Jahnke, Lucille, 17 Jones, Thomas, 17, 113 Kelly, Earl, 17 Kourkoumelis, James, 16, 52 Kroft, David, 17, 35 Kwaoil, Frances, 17 Legg, Lois, 17 Lien, Carsten, 17 Lokken, Jean, 16 Mallv, Elaine, 16 Massey, Nick, 17, 113 McComb, Earl, 17, 27, 65 McCurry, L. C., 17 McGee, Clyde, 16 Mills, Elizabeth, 16, 25 Mitchell, Ruth, 17 Moore, Ruth, 17 Myers, Mary, 17 Nardin, Al, 17 Nicholson, Vera, 16 O'Connor, Donna, 16 Oistad, Elmore, 17, 113 Paulsen, C. L., 17 Plouf, Francis, 17 Quiqley, Dorothy, 16 Reddie, Virqinia, 16 Riley, Daniel, 17 Roberts, Frank, 17 Rodenhouse, lrma, 17 Russell, Beulah, 17 Schneller, Peter, 18 Shimomura, Terrie, 18, 60 Sears, Herbert, 18, 34 Seeley, Frank, 13, 18 Smart, Douqlas, 18, 74 Smith, Mariorie, 18 Scope, Thelma, 18 Springer, Eleanor, 18 Thorson, Alven, 18 Voeks, Forrest, 18 Walker, Glen, 18 Walker, Norman, 18 Wilson, Gladys, 18 Witt, Lew, 18 Woods, Arra, 18 Woods, Eva, 18 Crain, Martha, 15 Burk, Esther, 14 Cabe, Velma, 15 Cusworth, Reqina, 14 Darlinq, Alberta, 15 Derksen, Ann, 15 Eqan, Rosalie, 15 Krahn, Hilda, 16 Pashley, Selma, 17 Stone, Helen, 13, 18 Williams, Deloris, 18 McAllister, Wallace, 17 Van Devanter, Aaron, 4 Hanawalt, Frank, 5, 48 1 11116 n your behalf, the Shingle Staff. New Shingle members taken on the second semester are - left to right - back row: Brad George, Gary Johnson, front row: Sharon Conway, Sharron Lockett, and Kathy Moore. Shingle Staff Advisor - David Kroft. Art Advisor - Grace Henning. Editor - Curtiss Wright. Opening - Clara Johnson, Rosalie Johnson. Administration - Carol Larson. Organizations - Lenita Soder, Karen Young, Dave Ward, Sharron Over- hus, Sharron Lockett. School Life - Dick Potter, Karen Broberg, Kathy Moore, Brad George. Classes - Marie Thomason. Senior - Betsy Price, Karen Young. Junior - Gary Leckie. Sophomore - Carolyn Fix, Julie Tayon. Freshman - Valerie VanderHoek, Arlene Soderberg. Sports - Gwen Bendele, Robin Lowry, Roy Yates, Sharon Conway Gary Johnson. 1 lndex - Clara Johnson, Rosalie Johnson, Carol Larson. Running Heads -Julie Tayon, Rosalie Johnson. Photography - Dick Potter, Valerie VanderHoek, Betsy Prince. Art Staff- Jim Van Patten, Jim MacLean, Sharon Nordenberg, Audrey Fulton, Glenda Richards. 148 Acknowledgments - 148 Administration - TO A.S.B. Legislature - 28 A.S.B. Officers and Advisor A.S.B. Cabinet -- 29 Band - 31 Baseball - 124 Basketball - 118 Biblio Club f- 41 Biq B - 134 Boys' Club Cabinet v 26, 27 Boys' Club Helpers - 26 Boys' Club Officers - 27 Choir - 30 Classes - 58 Coaches - 113 Custodial Staff N T9 Debate - 39 Dedication - 4, 5 Drama -- 33 Field Patrol - 40 Football -- 114 Forum Club - 39 French Club - 38 Freshman Class - 60 Freshman Class Officers - Girls' Club Cabinet - 24, 25 Girls' Club Helpers - 24 Girls' Club Officers A 25 Acknowledgments L 8. H Printing Co. Rowland Johnson Studio Brunell Studio Seattle Post-Intelligencer Seattle Times Ballard High School Faculty Junior Class Officers - 74 Latin Club -- 38 Little B f 134 - 29 Lunchroom Staff - 19 Mixed Glee - 32 Movie Crew -- 40 Opening - 1 Orchestra - 32 Orqanizations f 22 Pep Band - 31 Radio Club - 40 School Life - 44 Senior Class - 82 Senior Class Cabinet - 82, 83 Senior Class Officers - 82 Senior Glee - 30 Senior Honor Society - 36 Senior Honor Society Cabinet - 37 Shinqle Staff - 35 Ski Club - 38 Sonq Leaders - 137 Sophomore Class - 66 Sophomore Class Officers - 66 Spade Club e 41 Spanish Club - 39 60 Sports - 110 Sports Managers - 1l2 Stacie Crew - 32 Table of Contents -- 6 Talisman Staff - 34 Girls' Club Roll Rep. - 25 Golf Team - 133 Honor Society Officers 8. Advisor - 37 Index 138 Inter-hiqh Council - 29 Junior Class - 74 Tennis - 132 Ticket Sellers - A1 Track f- 128 Tri B - 112 Triple Trio - 30 Yell Leaders - 136 ,.,..x., W ,I ,m,,:,,. M . 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