Bellingham High School - Shuksan Yearbook (Bellingham, WA)

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T T H JSTNESS MANAGERS WANDA GOSSAGE GLORIA CAREY Harmon THEME Many decades ago, Red Raiders inhabited this vast, wooded Wonderland of ours. In recent years, athletes of Bellingham High have taken the Red Raider name and have gloripusly upheld the school,s traditions. Through these pages, the Raiders Wish to journey with you downlqlge stream of school life and help recall to you the happy fmemories we have all had. J 'ggi' 713' E, 3 if -: ,. ' - X 1 n Q UV ' K if ei Ae V I il .Tl-1 1 l' it ' ' f 1 nl' all t x ul R2 if if is ,f ,ff ig J Pl' 'hw ll lc! J ti F, I , FIV my I l ' 'fl 65 :rl X X Y ,, My if few ,IX , ' 'I V .Nr f P, S... HEAT BIG I- , f X , R IY X X X-, N. X .Ax .tj 2, QE X, 'HA Yi. 'xg WX L- X., 'N , C ...,x- . X , . ADQIEIISTRATIDN ' Mf7! f M M ff ,M ff- X fx A'M ZW ',' I, 1 L, - ' 3 'n ,, H X f A X' Vi' H 1744! K l f fl ,1, , X , , , 4 O4 Aff I ' f. W' gf ' f ,' - 'T L' ' X 1 f ' 7 za f. . frff .I FAC U LT l'A'l'RICIA ASIICRAFT E. J. BJORKQUIST MILLICENT BOOZEI. LENORE BRANDENTIIALICR Physivnl Ecllwntion English I-Inglishg History lhlillllCllliIllFS Snplmniurc Class Traffic Squad Wan' Bnncls :incl Signups This year we had six new members added lo our lacully. Miss Palricia Ashcrall and Mrs. Virginia Wieder, girls' P. E. leachers: Mr. Joe Koenig, boys' P. E. inslruclorq Mr. l-larry Pond, our new band leader: Mr. H. M. Torpen, who leaches one class ol welding al Sehome School: and Mrs. Millicenl Boozel, who came here a rnonlh eller school slarled +o leach because +he English and hislory classes were loo large. The B. H. S. wigwam gladly welcomes ils new members. llRllC lf. BROWN MABEI. COFFMAN CARULYN CONLEE A. M. CONN!-ILL Auto Shop English Home Ecnnunlivs f1lllllllI0l'l'l1Il B Book Welfare l'mninitlm' A. S. B. Flllllllfl' LORMNE CUY MAE DENNIS MARGARET DIAZ RUBY DILLON Iinglish filzitlminntivs School Nursc Mntlwinntirsg Gvrmnn Slluksznn limlitnrinl Stull' Girls' Adviser Slmkszrn Busini-ss Stuff 'Z MTA Nl 1 EN' by .4 Q-,L N ui c 1-as IIARRY EMERY A. D. FOSTER OLIVE REEVES FOSTER HARRY GARllE'l l Enulixh Agriculture, History liistory, Spanish Mom-lxanival Drax Buukrnmn Flllllfi' F2ll'IIICI'S of Amcriva Girl R0serVs's Athlvtil' lvlllllilgwl MARGARET GRAY J, W. HAYS EI.IZABE'l'II IIELSETII Drama, Ilislury AlIll'llllll' Shop llctail Svlling, Nvwswritinq All llfllllllllll' l'rmlm'1iunm I.oCkCl'S Bcacun Editorial Staff HARLAN JACKSON EARLE JEWELL ADELE JONES Footlmall Cllllfll Plxysival Ellllvation llumv Rvlatiuns Boys' Arlvisvr Basketball l'Ql1l'I'S' flub GRE'l'i'lIEN KAITFMAN HELEN KELLY JOE KOENIII I.. N. I.AI'GIlI.IN i'Iwxnistry English Plxysival I-Iflm-atiun Vllyxirs Svllim' Class Svninr Hass Key Club l,l'll-l4'l'llll' Squad l'lI 4- lhff' XI MICDA I..-X YEILE ELNER LEAF OLIVER LEISER BRYAN LICWIS mnmwrixll Wnmlwurking Shop :uillhCllHlfil'S l'hyQir.xl E1lln':uli1m, llixtol P011 flulv Aviqtioxx Ticket Squlul Bus:-lmll NORNA MARTIN W. P. MILLER Nl-NA MII,I,Sl'Al'Gll ' Forvign I.:xngl1ngr's CUllllIlCI'Cilll Ilislury Wlx:11fA'Slm Concessions Junior Claw GRACE MIXER J. R. MONTGOMERY CLARITA MOORE llislury, Ecu: 1 Gvology Bioluuy l'ontrihutio Junior flaws Biolouy' Club MXRllARl'I'l' NX MARY AGNES PERRY HARRY POND GERTRUDIZ Si'OT'l' Art English Bzmcl NlLl1hl'llI1!1iK'N 5llllXYl'.lN -mrtmcnl Hemi ILHIVQ Bama! Ad Stuff xx.-GE lflvrrrl IfI,0RICNl'IC F. SMITII IDEIC STEWART IR NIA 'l'ARIi0IfI ICYICIXN 'I'AR'I' Ilixlnry I.iIvrglry Ilistury IIUIIIIIICITILII Mxnlw up furps SPI'YIL'P Vlub 'lxivkvts INIARGARIC'I' 'I'IIRI'fI.IiICI.I7 'I'RYI'IIIiNA WARRICN VIRGINIA WIICIII-IR .HIIIN ROY WIIIIAXIS I ors-iuu IJIIIHIIRIQP Ilumv I'fcmmlnis's IIIxysIc':1I Exlllrzutiml 01'1'Iwstx'.1. Ulm' Club I'II'I4'lIlISIIII! FUIIIIIIIIIKIQ' Srlmul INIHMIVAI IIIIIKIUI Niw Iixnlflxlulfx clwlllistry vlzlss pmIws thc pussilwilitivs of sulfuric' Miss 'I':n't's typing Vlxlss kvvpg vycw on ilu' mpy, not IIII' In-ylmml MINI' Misa Stcwzxrfx Iilxrnry nffq-rs nttrznrtiwly 1IINj!I.lj'0!I Imokx .mr NIV. Ilnys' IIIQIUIIIIN' shop ImyQ Imcfmnv thc llxvrllaxlxivs of tuxmwrrmx', xllzlgaxrhxvx. Tzcelvc uufi - 'L' 'X fchfnfaf.. TRAI ff :GQ M STUDENT BODY OFFICIERS Illmmglxzxix, Arnuson, Ilullmrouk EXECUTIVE BOARD With Presidenl Harold Arnason presiding, Ihis group brough+ Io Ihe B. I-I. S. wig- wam deIiniIe policies of sludenf government Our high sfandards of conducf are due in no small measure Io The oulslanding s+udenI body officers elecled Ias+ spring. They appoinfed The Whajr-A-Sho manager and members of Ihe Pep Assembly commi++ee. STUDENT BODY OFFICERS Harold Arnason-I-Iis fine speaking voice and friendly personalily have done much Io make I-Ial an ourslanding A. S. B. prexy. DoroI'hy Monaghan-This capIiva+ing IiIIIe Irish lass, whose sensifive face made her such a lovely madonna in 'rhe Chrislmas ageanl, has charge of all assemblies. Louise Holbrook-She's IiIIIe, buf don'+ undieresfimale her. Our blonde secrelary, wi+h Ihe laughing eyes, is one of Ihe mos? inlensely alive persons in school. ICXECUTIYIC BOARD Nr. FOIIIIUII, Julmsun, Mr. .Iau'ksun, Olsun, Mr. G111'l'vII I M, , ERS D0 hqglgse filazf' I 'O I f X,-. fi' -iff' 'fd fuuzxjn, lnlluy, IBIUIIIIQIILIII, Arnzisun, Ilolbrouk, Muulcr, IllI'lll'l' I Tlzirtevn Pow-woW I uu rim' II i-5631: STUDENT COUNCIL Brcucr, Selclal, Craig, McEvoy, Johnson, Wilson, Carr, Bancroft, Grieff, Brannsfrom Mr-llm, MarDonal4l, lvlvycr, Savage, Havelanml, Taylor, King, Lloyd, Woocl, Baker Carson, Mulhcrn, Bourne, Eiilc, Brown, R. Johnson, Griffin, Baldwin, Nugent, Baily STUDENT COUNCIL The council Tires burn brighTly aT eleven o'cloclc on The days ThaT sTudenT body officers, class oTTicers, and roll room represenTaTives meeT. Under The leadership oT l-larold Arnason and Mr Howell The rou m lc ' T d . , g p a es impor anT ecisions, enTorces new rulings, and, in general. keeps B. l-l. S. running smooThly. This year The STudenT Council was able To obTain sTudenT prices To The local TheaTers. SERVICE CLUB Wifh lvliss TarlcoTT as adviser and Marion Hardin and RuTh CedersTrom presi- d . . . enTs, The Service Club has prepared The servicemen s plaque and The gold sTar Tlag. The members sold calling cards. Senior announcemenTs, and handled school supplies. The group was in charge oT The l.osT and Found deparTmenT. l4epT Tlowers blooming in The offices and The library. and held a rummage sale in February. SERVICE CLUB Bulinan, Garbarcno, Chrisnian, Brown, Olson, lNlcl.cuil, Casi- Dux, llarclin, Hatch, Eberhart, Coclcrstroln, Klock, llcskr-lf Miss Tarkuff, llalvh, York, Provost, Hooil, Lady, Karlson, Bambi-r . vs, SCOUTS A INFORMATION Covalt, Benedict, Wood, Fisher, Cuvallin Miss Scott, Ryan, Smith, Anderson, Long, Justus, Olson Roland, Wulquist, Place, Denlil, Lloyd, lllzu-Donulrl, Holbrook, Henson, King, Prim ! Q Y, , I INFORMATION GIRLS I f The scouls ol Ihe school. Ied by Virginia Lloyd and Miss Scoll, are Ihe Informa- tion Girls. These Ileel-fooled maidens can be seen going through Ihe halls perform- ing Iheir duly by collecling allen-dance slips and Taking messages Io sludenfs and Ieachers. SECRETARIES Take a Ieller, please - Will you answer Ihe phone? So goes Ihe job ol 'Ihe secrelaries. Ever ready Io do Iheir worlc in Ihe main ollice, Ihe A. S. B. office, sludy hall, Iilorary. music, and Boys' P. E. deparlmenls, Ihey are a greal assel Io Ihe school. These loyal workers musl have a C average and generally have a recommendalion from Ihe commercial deparlmenl. As reward for Iheir worlc they may Ialce Iheir choice of receiving merits or a credil. SHCI! IZTAIHIICS Reynolds, Wosinek, Ward, l3l'Cll0l', Wliitotl, Borouglis, Fislivr Smith, Mzivlloiiziltl, Mclbo, l.:1Gzissc, Sprugtw, lilock, Wiley, Brmvn Iloke, Riddell, Anderson, Holbrook, Nlzirkwood, Roland, Kzxppcl, Lind -4.4 1 1' , ,, Fifteen MQ'-ASSES W5QWff W 05 W MM! M X 3OLnxgYqlJ'fyW W 0 D 2 ff 5 f ,y fp 7 W 735251 PRAYER GreaT SpiriT, These are The warriors who have Tallen in baTTle. They have given Their lives on nearly every conTi- nenT in The world and in every ocean: in Tlaming airplanes, sinking ships. and muddy Toxholes. For Them we ask ThaT in The Happy HunTing Ground There are lolue skies, green ToresTs. cool lakes, and greaT sTreams To Tish in, even as There are in The PugeT Sound counTry They loved so well. We ask This Tor Them, GreaT SpiriT, Tor They have 'Truly earned iT. BRAVE RAIDER WARRIORS WHO HAVE GONE TO HAPPY HUNTING GROUND Tix' RoberT ArnoTT if RoberT Baird 7? RoberT BarneTT 7k Guy Buckner 7'X Dick Cade 7'? Palmer Carlson ik RoberT Carlson TRY David CarpenTer 75? KeiTh Carr 75? Allan Carroll 7f? Tom Cary if RoloerT Chrisman 75? Raymond Daw iff RoberT G. Ferguson 71? RoberT Grunhurd 75? James Hess 753' Jack HolT if Ray Hope 7'X' Floyd Johnson 773' RoberT Johnson 7'f? Lawrence Klein 7? Richard KnaulTy Tiff Ksamu KunimaTsu 75 Frederick Laube. Jr. 772' RoberT Lewis 7? Carl Lobe, Jr. 75? ForresT Loomer Tl? EvereTT Loomis 745 Galen Miller 72' Richard Mock 75' Edward lv1uscuTl 74? Douglas Nix 7'? ChesTer OrloTT Sf? Lloyd Paulson 75? Don Rairdon 75? Woodrow Reid 7l? Gordon Reynolds 75? Leo Rudy 75' Glenn Schenck, Jr. 7? Glenn SmiTh 7? Vernon D. Smilh 75? KenneTh SmiThey ik Ross Spiers 715 Charles STarkovich 1 fl? ArThur Thumme 75' John Van Horn 75.7 Rodney Weloer 71? MaTT Wheeler 75' Malone Williams Eiglztefn SERVICE BOYS IN SERVICE Many of Ihese boys would have been on Ihe srage Comme-ncemenf nighf Io re- ceive diplomasg insfead, Ihey are Iighfing in The Army, Navy, Marines, Air Corps. and ' h Th b +oI IucI4 and a safe and speedy rerurn. Coasf Guard. To Ihem, we wis e es STUDENTS WHO HAVE LEFT FOR THE SERVICE DURING I944-45 Les AddicoH Eldon Arkinson Don Ballard Herberf Bannis+er BIynn Bardon Leo BarIheII Ausfin Bafes Jack Beal Gerald Berglof Glenn Berry Bill Boslund Owen Brown Burron Cline Lewis Chichesfer Srewarf Cozza James Crombie James Donelly Les Eqgerf Howard Engles Ted Engies Bob Ford Gordon Ford Howard Gaasland Dick Glazier Clayron Gorrie John Griffiih Vernon Gronemeyer Alberf I-Iamihon Rex I-Iankins Sam I-Ianson Roger I-Iardan Bill I-IoImI9erg Raymond Hope Jack Hovde Joe Jenkins Jack JeweII Bob Johnson Ed Jones IvIiI+on Kahns Cecil Keagle Richard Keyes MEN THESE BOYS LEFT THIS YEAR Kennefh Kildall Denis Knufsen Delberf Kuehnel Roberl Kroll Kennelh Linder Clyde McClellan Ed McCullough Bill Miller Carl Morloerg Jack Morrison Larry O'Grady Roberf Parker Kennelh Peiers Raymond Pe+ers Bruce Philbriclc Kennefh Pierson George Provias Douglas Rae Verland Rice Joe Roberfs Don Rohlfinq Richard Sandal Alberl' Seafeldf Wayne Sigman John Slaler Don D. Smi+h Gilberm' Smi'rh Lawrence Slephan Ed Sfangeland John Sunel Roberf Tesdall Jim Vossbeck Wayne WilleH' Keilh Walfers Winfon Wefer Foresf WhiHaker Roberf Winfers Jack Woodruff Leonard Zahnow Le Roy Zahnow Nineteen SENIOR SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Miss Kziufmam, Carr, Miss Kelly Reynolds, Moen SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Clayfon Carr, Presiclenl'-I-Ie's red-haired, quiet, energetic, and sporling, a boy's boy who has a way wiII'1 girls. Marilyn Moen, Vice-President'-SI'1e's small and darlc-liairecl. one of The few girls who can really wear a recl plaid dress. and possessor of an A-I sense ol bumor. Esther Reynolds, Secretary-Treasurer-Sine's vivacious and blue-eyed, the swivel-bipped other woman oI'rI1e Senior melodrama. M, 3'5 Twpn ty JACKIE M. ABBOTT-Ushers' Club: Girls' League Rep- resentative: What-AAShog Sophomore Progrzun Com' mittee. Ambition: Travel. DOROTHY E. ALBEE-Entered from Nookszirk Valley High. Ambition: Good skxitvr. VIVIAN BLY ALDERSON-Wlizil-A-Slio: Sluiln-nl Cllllll vilg Si-rvicv Club. Ambition: 'l'r.u'n-I, MOLLY ANN ALEXANDER - Pep Club: What-A'Sho Princess Q'-141. Ambition: Travel. PATRICIA JEAN ALEXANDER-Information. Ambi- tion: Secretary. M. JANICE ALLEN 1 Girls' LCZIHIIK' llcprvsmilativog Orchestra Librarian: Wliat-A-Sliosg Opcrvttas. Ambi- tion: Play in symphony orvlmstitx. DON G. ANDERSON-Sliuksam Business Staff: Intran- mural Sports: Torch Club: WhatfAASlio. Ambition: Write ziutobiogrzipliy of xi millionaire. JOYCE MARIE ANDERSON--Beacon Exvhzmgc lirlitor: Information: Torch Club: Alclu-mist Club. Ambition: Cadet Nurse Corps. NORMA JEAN ANDERSON - Torrli Club: All Staff' Shuksan Staff, Typist: Library. Ambition: Mvilirzi sorretary. , I WARRICDRS 1539.1 COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS ltunestranrl, Thorseu, Still Leonard, Brown, Ward SENIOR CLASS The warriors of the school came Through their battle vicloriously. Clayton Carr and his 'followers lefl' 'lo lhe school a Busher Lewis lnspirafional Baseball Trophy 'For outstanding players in +hal' sport. They also leave the memories of Molly Alexander, What-A-Sho princess: Pure As lhe Driven Snow . the first melodrama to be presented by a Senior class at Bellingham High: many outstanding alhleles-Jaclc Frazier, Hal Arnason, Clayton Carr. all three-year lellermen as well as three sports men, Erling Johnson ancl Norm Sansregrelq Marvin Still. a three-year lellermang six five A slu- denfs. Keith Bancroft. Dolores Brown, Gloria Carey. Joanne Fisher. Donna Lea Nugent. and Martha Ward, as well as thirfeen four A 5+uden+5, An Qufslancling Senior assembly, displaying the talent of their tribe, closed the warriors' reign over the heap big Wigwam. GORDON WAYNE ANDREASEN-Intraimurzil Football. Ambition: Millionaire. ELEANOR M. ANNETT-What-A-Sho Vziudeville Com- mittee. Ambition: Success. HAROLD G. ARNASON-Footballg Busketballg Buse- College education. bully Associated Student Body President. Ambition: L BETTY LOU BADGLEY-Beacon Stuff, Typist. Ambi- tion: Happiness :incl suceess. CARL BADGLEY-Ambition: Night club owner. ROSALYN M. BADGLEY Ji aff? TONl ARDETH BAILY- B Clubg Stage Crewg Red Wing Cabinetg Girl Reserves. Ambition: Success. DON H. BALLARD-Ambition: Forest service. SHIRLEY JOAN BAMBER-Service Club. Ambition: Travel. Twcn ty-one 112' s V7 ,- 7'w1'11Iy-I-wo 'ln KEITH C. BANCROFT-Iiiiti-H-ll from Burlington lligli Sclioolg Torch Clubg lutrannuraul Sports, Ambition: Bc ll sophomore in pcncctiiiw. JACK Nl. BEAL-Footbullg lli-YQ llziiilol' Club: Stzlgi' Crew. Ambition: Play football ut Notrc Danna. VIOLET MAE BEARD-Wlint-A-Slio. Ambition: Toll- plionv operator. BEVERLY ANNE BEAVERT--livairon Stuff, Copy Iiil itorg Pop Clubg Ticks-t Squzulg Stuilvnt Council Rop- rr-sontutivc. Ambition: Drill inaistcr. KATHLEEN CLAIRE BECK-Wlmt-AfSlio. Ambition: Tcloplionc 0lJf'l'llI0l', ELAINE JUNE BELLINGAR-Soi'x'iw Pl'TflT, l'i'vsi:li-ntg V Welfare Coininittvv, fllIllliIll2lllQ Pop Clubg Girls' xlfilllli' RPllIiC'S0lllllllX'l'. Ambition: Worlrl tour. RUTHADELE BENEDICT - Wlmt'A'Sliosg Opvrcttaisg lnformntiong Girl licscltvrs. Ambition: lntorior xlvitr ornting zmml trzivnl. LILLIAN BENNETT---Wlint'A-Slio5 Art l'lubg Biology Club. Ambition: Cbristizxn sm-i'vii'0. MARY ELLEN BERG-llvairon Stuff. Typistg I'N'lt'llll ship IiUlIlllllltf'C. Sl'l'N'lIlliX'lI'C'il5lll'K'I'Q Opcrrttaiig WliutfA-Slio, Ambition: Nlusivinn. GLEN A. BERRY-Sports Writvrg lntrnmurnl Sports. Ambition: Elcvtrivul Cll!lllK't'I'. ROBERT LOUIS BORCHERS-Alrln-xuist Clubg lntrai' murul liaiskvtlinllg Illl!'.llllllI'1!l lizisvbzxll, Ambition: I2ngim'vr. ROBERT H. BOROUGHS-lfirt' Squaul, Cbivfg Roll Win! Cabinet, Publicity Cliaxiriming Wlmt-A-Sho. Pululivily CUIlllllllff'0 Cllillflllllllt Pop Assombly foiuinittvv. Am- bition: Cliclnivnl cngiiws-r. BILL BOSLUND EILEEN BERNICE BREUER-llsllcrs' lflub, Sl'C'l'C'lill'XQ Frivmlsliip Coimnittcrg Stunlc-nt founrilg WlmtfA-Slio. Ambition: Skiing in Norway, DOLORES BROWN-llvziuon Stuff, fol'i1liloI'g Sliuksxiu Stuff 1'-Hi, Compiling liclitorg iliUl'4'll flubg lllaikoiip Corps. Ambition: -lournzilist. Martha Ward Bebincl ber pertect dignity and quiet poise lurk a real sense ot bumor and a sparkling personality revealed only to ber closest triends. Besides being one ot our top sclfiol- ars. sbe bas served as president ot the Al- cbemist Club and bas worked diligently as merit secretary. Tbis territic brain also is a member ot Rainbow and plays the saxo- pbone in the Rainbow orcbestra. Jack Van de Welering and Pal McEvoy Good nalured, good friends, and good worlcers are lhese lwo boys. Jack is lhe school pholographer and belongs lo lhe Key Club. Pal, fhe business manager of lhe Beacon, is a familiar figure buzzing around in his blue V-8 dealh lrap. Though lhey do very dillerenl worlc for B. l-l. S., fhey are really swell pals and. when no dis- fracling females are prese , They help hold up lhe wall und The C og lher H IM ' I D0 W UR Girl Rvscr '1-s, mx , B1-110011 All Stn' IN IILIQCFQ W '1 -.l11 ' 11111itt1'c-, Tickvt 'l 111111113 cl X ll 11l1i11 1 111l1itio11: Drive city ' ll 111l1111s'0 0. FRANCES TNER-A111l1ili011: Artist. DOROTHY ARDIS BYER-Slmly llalll 5Cl'l'1'lill'X. :Alllf l1iIi1111: 01111 llly 111x11 lTll5llN'5S. BEVERLY BYRNES-Wliut-A'Sl111. A111l1ili1111: Slmm- Ql'lllblll'l'. UNANIAE TERESA CALL - lvlllll-A'SllU 1'-83. '4-ll: Girl Rcsc1'wsg Tivkvt Sq11:11l. A111l1itio11: Sec Nvw Ynrkf GLORIA LOUISE CAREY-'I'o1'1'l1 flulw, l,I'CSl4ll'llfQ Ush, rrs' Club: Girl Russ-1'x'cs, Yi1'1--l'1'1'si1l1-1115 Sl111ks:111. Cu- llllsilwss lllQlllLl2l'l'. A111l1iti1m: SCVPII yours uf 1'11ll1'gv, WESLEY LEROY CAREY-l'vl1 Bzmmlg Wl1a1tfA-Slum. MARTHA CAR PENTER-Pc-p l'l11l1g Wl1:1t-A-Sling Girls' l.1-11g111X R1'111'1'sc11l:1Iiv1'g Girls' I.c':1g111- l'r11gr:1111 Lllilll- 111ilIv1'. .-X111lviti1111: 'l'r11v1'l. CLAYTON CARR - llz1sk1-ll111llg Baxsclvullg Gulf: lli Y. A111l1itiu11: l'1'm1fvssi011:1l golfer. BETTY E. CASSELL--Slmlvnl l'11u111'ilg Ayll1ll':x'SllllQ li1'1u'1111 Staff, Typisl 3 Girl li1's1'1'r1's. Al11l1iIi4111: SN1111- Ql'llllllC'l'. EDYTHE N. CAVALLIN - Wlml-A-Sllug l11f111'111L1ti1111g Study ll:1ll SK'CI'l'lIlI'j', A111l1iti1111: S01'1'vta11'y. ROBERT B. CHAMPAGNE-l111r4111111ra1l Sports. Ambi- li1111: l':ll2lIll'0l'. ALSON A. CLAUS-A111l1iti1111: Av1'1111:111ticz1l CllHlllCCI' 411' z1vi11l111'. THOMAS MCNIILLAN COBB -- llllI'1lHllll'lll Bnsvlmzillg l'l11-ss l'l11l1. A111l1iti1111: Chivf Ps-tty Offici-1' in thu IIQIYX. ' l -to Tzcon ty-fou r fe, ICI MARY COBELENS - Wliat-Ailio K'-Hi. Amlritiun: Travel. MARVIN EUGENE COPELAND-Svninr llmm'iiiliraiit'v Committee. Ambition: Navy. FRANCES COREY - Wliat-A'Slm t'-1-Hg Ulilussuiii Timc g Att:-ntlanco Office, Ambition: Logging trus-la tlrivvr. BERENICE L. COVALT BARBARA J. COZZA-Wl1atAA-Shu I'-lil, '-l-UQ l rit'n4l ship L'llllllIIltlt't'Q Beacon Staff, lfcalurt' lffliturg S1-niur Play. Allllllllllllf 1l0lll'Il2lllSlll. BARBARA LEE CRAIG--Wvlt'arc lariiiiiiittcvg Girl Rv' scrvcsg Frivmlsliip i'miiinittc'1'3 Lilxrary. Amlvititm: Private SCC'l'Pl2ll'j'. DAN SHERWOOD CRAIT-'l'ral'l'i4' Squailg Firm- SlllliHlQ Fuotliallg Beacon Staff, Slmrts lftlitor. Amliitiun: Collvuog news 4'uri'r'spnii1lc-lit. DOROTHY IRENE DALTON - Song l.2lll'0llQ lim-arm: Staff, Spovial Writ:-rg llslivrs' flulv, Sm'rvtai'y-trt-as urs-rg Pvp Asst-mlily Cuinniittt-c, Aniliitiung l'mwr nimlvl. DOROTHY MAE DARBV 1 Wliat-A-Sling Ulilussuiii Tllllt lQ Amlvitiunt llrvss tlt-slum-r. FRED THOMAS DARVILL, JR.-flivss flilli, l'iUlllHlt'l' and PI'0SlflClllQ Rcpulilican l'ulilit'ity lilllllflllilll autl Assembly Spcakcrg Sliuksan Staff, l'liotu:rapl1vrg l'rojt'r'tur fluli. Amliititm: Mail tlurlor tnpvratr- on llcinuwatsfl BETTY ANN DEGOLIER-Ambition: Navy nurse. ROBERTA JOANNE DQMUTH-llnwimii flulig Alrlivxii ist Cluh. Amlvitiun: lla-tl Cross nurse. LORAINE MARY DEMUTH-Alrlimiiist l'llllYQ lloi'imii Clubg What-.X-Slio. Amliitiuu: fatlvt nursc. C. BURTON DAVIS-Ambition: Airwatit mvt'lialiic'. BEVERLY JUNE DOOLITTLE-Girl lh'svi'x'cs lialsiiwtg Alvlimiiist flulig Girls' l.c-aunt' Sarial l'm1iii1iltt's'g VVliat'A-Slums. Amliitimi: Lll'lllt'l' un tht- Yah- fuutliall team! Bev Walguist and Virginia Lloyd lt's surprising what good tillicunns these girls are, since Bev's in the Ushers and Vir- ginia's in Pep. But they're the best ot triends and have worlced together on ln- tormation Squad all year long. Bev is co- chairrnan ot the decorations committee at Red Wing. You may have seen her hustling down to State Street loaded with ever- greens tor a big party. Virginia was a copy writer tor the Shulcsan last year, and this year helps steer terninine destinies on the Girls' League Cabinet. Don Wosinelc If you were looking for this Senior lad. you might find him in a variety of places: bending over his easel in the art room work- ing at posters or charcoal drawings: check- ing out boolcs in the library: or pounding the lceys on a piano. His knowledge of typing has made him very adept in the library. and his slcill in music has been a great help to the glee club where he is the accompanist fillh period. .IAC UELINE ALNORE DU PRAW-What-A Q -Shog Girls' League Representative. Amhition: Secretary. GEORGE A. DWELLE - Fire Squadg Shuksan Staff, Boys' Sports Editor. Ambition: Powers model. FR ED EH LE-Ambition: Education. GEORGE EHLERS PHYLLIS ADELE EMERSON - Pep Club, Secretaryg Girls' League Program Chairmang Girls' League Couns eilg What-A-Sho. Ambition: Trip to Mars. HAZEL DARLEEN ERDAHL-What-A-Sho t'44J. Am- bition: Travel. ANNA MARGARET ERICKSON - What-A-Shos C43, '-I-Hg Blossom Time g The Favor g The Merry Widow. Ambition: Radio work. SHIRLEY MAE EVANS - Ushers' Clubg What-A-Sho Princess C'-I-Il: Junior Class Secretary-treasurerg What-A-Sho Dance Committee, Chairman. Ambition: Commercial artist. VIRGINIA DEE EVERHART-Operettasg What-A-Shosg Girls' League Representativeg Student Council. Ambi- tion: Play in symphonies. GERALD KENNETH FARWELL-Ambition: Machinist BOB W. FELMLEV CHARLES E. FISHER-Stage Crew, Managerg What-A- Shog Intramural Baseballg Christmas Pageant. Am- bition: Some day to put the Democrats out. EVELYN JOANNE FISHER-Girls' League Presiclentg Executive Board, Junior Representativeg Pep Clubg B Club. Ambition: Play in Andre Kostelanetz's or' ehestra. HELEN LORRAINE FISHER - Ambition: Telephone operator. VIOLA FISHER-Ushers' Club, Presidentg Red Wing Secrctaryg Girl Reserves Cabinetg Office Secretary. Ambition: College. fi Fr ...an 'wfmty-fivt: HOW fi! X . BEVERLY ELAINE FOLLlS-Ushers' Club, Vicc-Pres- ident: Red Wing Cabinet: Pep Assembly Committee: Beacon Staff. Ambition: Head football coach at West Point. IMELDA MARGARET FORD - What-A-Sho: Biology Club: Selling Squad. Ambition: Navy nurse. DOREEN M. B. FOX--Pep Club: B Club Cabinet: Blossom Time , Minor Lead: Torch Club. Ambition: Grow two inches. JACK G. FRAZIER-Football: Basketball: Baseball: What-A-Sho Manager. Ambition: Doctor. LOIS MARIE GADWA-What-A-Sho: Art Club. Ambi- tion: Artist. NORMA LORRAINE GAMMON - 'hatAA-Sho. Ambi4 tion: Nurse. -' - flalvli' XADIN Ei Q GAR DN ER-Ambition: Secretary, HOWARD G. GERARD-Baseball: Raider Club: Key Club. Ambition: Buck private. CHARLES H. GESDAHL - What-A-Shos C43, '4-lj. Ambition: Engineering and drafting. JOAN GIBSON-Ambition: Dress designer. EVELYN GILDERSLEEVE- Blossom Time : What- A'Sho. Ambition: Travel. EMMA JEAN GIVEANS - What-A-Sho. Ambition: Stenoerapher. WANDA LEE GOSSAGE-Shuksan Staff, Vo-Business Manager: Torch Club: Ushers' Club: Girls' League Representative. Ambition: Ski all the way clown :i hill. CONRAD DeWlTT GRAHAM RAY L. GREENWOOD-Key Club. Ambition: Become a medical tloctor. JOHNNIE G. GRIFFITH-Hi-Y: Track: Football: Bas- ketball. Ambition: College. ELLEN ROSE GURTNER-Welfare Club: Chocolate Solclier : Blossom Time. Ambition: Radio singer. PAUL J. GUSTAFSON -- Future Farmers of America, Pr s' nt. Ambition: Forestry Service. K PA ICK E. THON-Tree planting. Ambition: Forest ngineer. LVIA M. HANSEN-Information: What-A-Shos. Am- bition: Travel. DUAINE I. HANSON-Entered from Ashland, Wiscon- sin: Blossom Timcu: Alchemist Club. Ambition: Ratli0 technician. JOSEPH G. HANSON-Intramural Sports. Ambition: Chief Engineer in Merchant Marine. ROBERT J. HEMMESTAD-Ambition: Construction en- ginccr. G. WALLY HILLIARD- The Merry Widow : I-Ii-Y: Football: What-A-Sho f'44J. Ambition: Navy. RUSSELL T. HILTON- Blossom Time : Hi-Y: Basket- ball: What-A-Sho. Ambition: Navy. WAYNE HJALTALIN BARBARA JEAN HOAG-Beacon Staff: Shuksan Staff, Activities Editor: What-A-Sho. Ambition: Psychi- atrist. ' x. .L LOUISE MARIE HOLBROOK- - Associated Student Body, Secretary: Pcp Club: Ad Staff: What-A'Sho Committee. Ambition: Learn how to play tennis. CAROLYN JOAN HOOK-Beacon Staff: Co-Editor: Girl Reserves: What-A-Sho: Torch Club. Ambition: Child psychologist. DONALD HOOVER-Intramural Baseball: Intramural Basketball. Ambition: Navy. BETTY ANNE HOUSER-Girls' League Representative. Ambition: Proficient secretary. EUGENE EDWARD HULFORD-Track: Hi-Y: Intra- mural Basketball: Intramural Baseball. Ambition: lVlilkman. MARIAN D. INGE-Torch Club: Operettas: What-A- Sho: Girls' League Representative. Ambition: Happi- ness. MARCIA IRELAND - Girl Reserves Cabinet: Girls' League Cabinet: Pep Club: Torch Club. Ambition: Diplomatic service. LILLIAN MARIE JACKSON -Friendship Committee: Biology Club. Ambition: Private secretary. FRANK L. ELLINGWOOD-Baseball: Intramural Sports. Ambition: Play baseball for the St. Louis Browns. WILLIAM JANSEN - Pep Band: Track: Intramural Sports. Ambition: Florist. EARLE JEWELL-Raider Club: Senior Athletic Man- ager. Ambition: Sail the seven seas. CARL ERLING JOHNSON - Key Club: Executive Board: Football: Basketball. Ambition: Coach or engineer. , NANCY GALE JOHNSON -Girls' League Representa- tive: What-A-Sho: Golf Club. Ambition: To grow up. 'L BOB W. JOHNSON-Golf Club: Intraniural Sports: Ambition: Navy. OPAL I. JONES-Ambition: Beauty operator. Twmily-viylzt we THQ! DORIS KAPPEL-Pep Club: Torch Club: B Club: Girls' League Representative. Ambition: Graduate from University. JOYCE EILEEN KENDALL-What-A-Sho C'42J: Stu- dent Council. Ambition: Private secretary. MARVIN LLOYD KENNEDY-Ambition: Baker. RONALD GENE KEPLINGER-Intramural Football: Intramural Basketball: Intramural Baseball. Ambi- tion: Professional duck hunter. MARIE KIN K--What-A-Sho. RICHARD DENIS KNUTSEN-Hi-Y, Secretary: Foot- ball: What-A-Sho. Ambition: Radio technician. MARY LOU KOCH-What-A-Sho: Blossom Time : Girls' League Representative: Thanksgiving Day As- sembly. Ambition: Travel. BETTY BELLE KOERNER-Shuksan Staff, Class Ed- itor: Sophomore Football Princess: Senior Play: Ushers' Club. Ambition: Gain true friends. LORETTA JEAN LaGASSE-Boys' P. E. Secretary. Am- bition: Have a dress shop. MABEL LARSEN - Entered from Mt. Baker Iligh School: Band: What4A-Sho. Ambition: Traveling Artist. EDYTHE MAE LEEPER-Ambition: Primary teacher. RUTH LORRAINE LEONARD-Pep Club: Torch Club, Vice-President: Shukszm, Typist: Student Council. Ambition: To kiss the real Blarney Stone. WINONA MARIE LIFVENDAHL-Ambition: Private secretary. EDNA OLINE LIND-Operettasg What-A-Sho: Shuksan Staff, Compiling Editor: Torch Club. Alnbition: Travel. EILEEN VIOLA LIND-Ambition: Travel. Dolores Brown and Carolyn l-look Two versatile girls as opposite as black and white are the co-editors ot our Bell- ingham Beacon. Carolyn is the social one, buzzing around on the dance committee in her Junior year, belonging to umpteen other committees, and being chairman ot the con- cessions committee ot the What-A-Sho this year. Dolores, on the other hand, holds the honor standards. She's been in Torch Club tor three years, and her lucid brain and con- sistent ettort have brought her to the vale- dictorian's chair at Commencement. The Beacon this year showed the happy blend- ing ot these two interesting personalities. Kenny Tluorsen and Don Anderson Every Wednesday, one can Tind Kenny and Don in Tlue boolcroom, and Huey are noT aTTer books. No, Huese Two boys are Hue big cluiefs oT Hue sTarnp and bond sales. BoHu are in Tlue Torch Club: Kenny was presidenT of Hue AlcTuemisT Club lasT sernesTer, and Don is on Hue Sluulcsen Business STaTT. So, every week, as Hue Tamiliar cry rings ouT, And bonds Today? , Huese Two boys can be Tound working Tor Uncle Sam. VIRGINIA MARSHALL LLOYD-Tureli Clubg Pep Clubg Girls' League Cnbinetg Shuksun Stuff, Copy Writer Q'-441. Anuluitinn: Writer. JOYCE ELAINE LONG-Infornuxntinng Operettalsg Wlmt- A-Sho. Ambition: Travel. EINER ERNEST LOREEN-Bzinclg Intruxnurnl Spurts. Alnluitiun: Furiner, ltlzxeluinist, JIM VAUGHAN LUNDGREN-Ambition: Dental teeh- lllclilll. VIRGINIA E. MBCDONALD-Stuflent Council, Girls' League Representative, Beuenn Staff. Ambition: Boys' adviser. . DERENE MARR 1 Frienclsliip Committee. Anibitiun: Travel. BEVERLY MARTIN-Girls' Sports. ROBERT J. MARTIN EILEEN MARTINSON-Beueun Stuff, News Editor. JOY LOUISE MATSON-Girl Reserves. Ambition: Sec- retairy. NATHALENE R. MAULER-Executive Buzrrrl, Senior Representative, Pep Club, B Clubg Girl Reserves. Ambition: Cadet Nurse Corps. CHUCK WESTLEY MCCALL ED L. MCCULLOUGH-Fontbzillg Basketball, Key Clubg Ruiller Club, President. Ainluitirun: Navy. JEAN MCDoNALD1'Illlt7l'lll1lll0llQ Wluut-A'Slu0. Anubi- tion: Bookkeeper. PATRICK CHARLES MCEVOY-Beacon Stuff, Business l5'l:ina1gerg Fire Squaulg Student Couneilg What-A-Sho. Aniluitinn: Live tn see il change nf gnverninent. rsfif. f. ' Q. uw? Q-A350 l Twenty-nina l Thirty AUDREY MCGWIN - Girls' League Representative. Ambition: Home of my own. JEAN MURIEL MCKAY--What-A-Sho Q'-1-IJ. Ambi- tion: Surgical nurse. PHYLLIS MARIE MELBO-Ushers' Club: Girls' League Cabinet: Alchemist Club, Secretary: Torch Club. Ame bition: Go back to Norway. AGNES DELORES MEYER- B Club: Pep Club: Stu- dent Councilg Senior Play Committee. Ambition: To be like 'KSophie. BETTY MARION MITCHELL -- Attendance Office. Ambition: Travel. MARILYN MOEN - Girl Reserves, Secretarvg Senior Class, Vice-President: Senior Play Committee, Beacon Staff. Ambition: Nurse. DOROTHY E. MONAGHAN-Associated Student Body, Vice-President: Pep Club: B Club: Stage Crew. Ambition: Owner of a horse ranch. EUGENE A. MONTAGUE-Intramural Baseball. Ambi' tion: Forest service. EDYTHE MOODY CARL STIG MORBERG-Beacon Staff, Special Sports Writer: Intramural Sports, What-A-Sho. Ambition: Aberdeen. SYLVIA SUZANNE MORTON-Golf Club: Ushers' Club, Operettas: What-AfSho. Ambition: Join the Foreign Legion. LORAINE MAE NELSON - Girl Reserves. Ambition: Stenographer. MILTON ALFRED NELSON-Traffic Squad: What-A- Sho, Operettas. Ambition: Navy. JANE WINSTON NEUMANN-Girl Reserves: Horizon Club. Ambition: Travel. VER NA MAE NIELSON - Ticket Squad, Blossom Time g What-A-Sho. Ambition: Telephone operator at West Point. MARY CLAIRE NIX- B Club: Pep Club. Ambition: President of Ushers' Club. ESTHER E. NORDQUIST-Girls' League Representa- tive: Operettasg What-A-Sho. Ambition: Registered nurse. DONNA LEA NUGENT- Chocolate Soldier g Blos- som Time : What-A-Sho, Torch Club. Ambition: In- terior decorator. MARJORIE MAE OLSEN-What-A-Sho, Girl Reserves. Ambition: Physician. DOLORES ELAINE OTT-What-A-Sho Q'-441. Ambi- tion: Travel. BETTY P. PARK-Ambition: Live to be ninety. DOROTHY JEAN PARK-Ambition: Nurse. LaVON BERNICE PARK - Ushers' Club, President: School Pianist: Student Worker in the A. S. B. Of- fice. Ambition: Fullback at Notre Dame, ELBERTA IRENE PARKER BOB PARKER-In service. LOWELL RICHARD PARNELL-Ambition: Army. VERRIE F. PEARCE JOAN PEDDYCORD-Pep Club, Drill Leader: Beacon Staff, Typist: WhatvA-Sho, Vaudeville Committee: Girls' League Representative. Ambition: Designer. KATHLEEN PETERSON-Girl Reserves: Information: WhatfA-Sho: Girls' League Representative. LESLIE LeROY PETERSON - Future Farmers of America. Ambition: Flyer. DORIS MAE PFLUGER-Ambition: Beautieian. BRUCE L. PHILBRICK-Projector Squad. Ambition: Have a nice time. MARION ADEL PHILLIPS - Sports: Girl Reserves: What-AeSho. Ambition: Milliner. KENNETH L. PIERSON -- What-A-Sho: Projector Squad: Shuksan Art Staff: School Posters. Ambition: Commercial artist. SALLY ELLEN PLACE-Pep Club, President: Girls' League, Secretary: B Club, Treasurer: Torch Club. Ambition: Ride the Giant Dipper. JOANNE Mu PLUMB-Girls' Sports: Class Champion in Tennis: What-A'Sho. Ambition: WAFS. EVA GRACE PONTIUS--Torch Club: Operettas: What- A-Sho. Ambition: Interior decorator. BEVERLY JEANE POSTMA--Ambition: Telephone op- erator. MARY JOSEPHINE POWERS- Blossom Time : What- A-Sho. Ambition: Cadet nurse. MARILYN JUNE POYSER - What-A-Sho: Girl Re- serves: Friendship Committee: Horizon Club. Ambi- tion: Travel. FAY LUELLA PRIM -- Information: Girl Reserves: What-A-Sho: The Merry Widow. Ambition: Be zu little higher in the world. GEORGE PROVIAS-Yell King: What'A-Sho: Pep As4 sc-mbly Committee, Chairman: Fire Squad. Ambition: Have kids running around the house instead of fences. 'H 'JL i N Thirty-one or-1 G' X X Thirty-two A-L'x ELIZABETH A. RANK-Biology Clubg Bzmrl Duyg Wliut- A-Sbog Opcrcttus t0rclicstruJ. Ambition: Trip urnunil the world. NORMA JEAN RANNEY-Girl ll0s0i'vcs. Ambition: Retail clotbvs buyer. ANN RECTOR DONNA JUNE REDMOND-Symplionit' litinflg Girl llv- Servcsg Wvlfurc Cummittceg Bvururi Stuff, Nc-ws lill- itor. Ambition: School teurbcr. KATHRYN LEONA REID-lNl:1kc-up Corps, llrcsislc-nt. Ambition: Spanish interpreter. ESTHER WINIFRED REYNOLDS- li flubg Svnior Class Secrvturyg Wnlfzirv Coimnittvc. Ambition: fault-t nurse. STANLEY E. REYNOLDS-Intrmnurnl Fuutbull. Ambi- tion: See Cluufl Watson clccted pri-sirlt-nt. ALINE F. RICHARDS-Pep Clubg 0pt'rt-ttusg Girl Ill'- sc-rvcsg Wlint-A-Slim. Ambition: I'lxotnuruplwr. FERN A. RICHARDS-Svrvirc Clubg Fri:-mlsliip, Svrup- book Coinmittc-vp Blossom Tinu- 5 Wlmt-A-Slum L'-HJ. LIDA LOUISE RILEY-Art Clubg Sliuksun Art Stzxltg All Stxlffg Wlint-A-Sho. Ambition: l'ulitic'inn. MARIAN GLADYS RITCHIE-Ambition: 'I'r11vc'l. JIM ROBERTS-Projector Squaulg Firm' Squuflg Alchem- ist Club. Ambition: Acronnuticul rvsvurvli vngincvr. WILLIAM R. ROBINSON-Ambition: Acrunaunticul cu- ginccr. MELEVENE JOYCE ROLAND 1 llml Wing Cubinvtg VVb:xt-A-Slio. Ambition: Dime store rlc'l'li. MARY LOU ROLAND-Song I.vauls-r t'-14, '-lblg ll:-cl Wing, Tl'0llSlll'Pl'Q Ilslivrs' flubg Soplioumrv fluss, Scri'vtul'y-In-zxslirc-r. Ambition: fiQll'K'i'I' uirl. Donna Lea Nugent Remember ber? Donna was one ot the coguettislru gals in the Gay Nineties act ot the What-A-Sho. Everybody lcnows tbat, but everyone doesn't lcnow tbat tbis small lively Senior made costumes tor the What- A-Sbo, won recognition in the art contest sponsored by tbe Sctiolastic Magazine tor costume design, and is very much interest- ed in interior decorating. Ibis busy little miss bas also been a member ot the glee club and bas appeared in operettas. Bud Wilson and Chuck Fisher l-lere they are - one blond, the other brunette, but both crazy about the stage crew. Bud Wilson is stage electrician and is in the l'li-Y. l-lis favorite sports are fool- ball ancl baseball. Chuck Fisher, as man- ager ol the stage crew, is Miss Gray's righl- hand man, ancl the thought of presenting an operella or play without him standing by is really frightening. l-le is also a member of the qlee club. JUNE C. ROLAND-Wbat-A'Sbo C'-III, '4-Up Blossom 'l'iniv. Ambition: Aix' stvwartlvss. WICKIE H. ROTH-Ili-YQ Heil Wing Cabinvtg Color GIIRIITIQ Svnior Play, Load. Ambition: Doctor. ARTHUR J. RUNESTRAND-Ili-Y, Pri-sirlvntg Rod Wing, Prcsidvntg Stags Cn-wg Yell I.:-aclc-r. Ambition: Happy go luvky. DOROTHY JEAN RYAN - Information: Social Vom- mittccg Girls' League llvprvsviitzitivcg Bcacon Staff, Assistant Atlvvrtisinu Managvr. Ambition: fbild psy- rhologist. WILLIAM E. SANDER - AICIICIIITSI Club. Ambition: Elvrtrical vmzim-cr. NORMAN M. SANSREGRET - Ifootballg Baskvtballg 'l'l'.u'kg Ili-Y. Ambition: School tt'at'l1t'i'. RALPH SAWYER-Ambition: Navy Air Corps, BARBARA ANN SCARLETT-Ambition: Svri'c-tary RAYMOND PATRICK SCOTT-Iiaskvtballg Basoballg Kvy Clobg lntranmral Football. Ambition: Follvun-. JANICE GAYLE SHETLER - Alvbomist Clubg Stamp anil Bonil Manager. Alnbition: PIlilI'Ill1ll'lSI. DIANE SHIELDS-Ambition: Go on vxpvtlitions for tht- National Gvograpbir. KATHLEEN F. SIVERTSEN-Girl licscrvcsg Stuslvnt founcil llcpi'vsi'l1t:itiv4'g Bvaron Staff. Ambition: Niirw. JOHN SLATER-Ili-YQ Fin' Squaclg Intraimmil Sports. Ambition: l.an'ycr. GILBERT SMITH - lntralntiral Footballg Intramural Baskvtballg Golf TVLIIIIQ Golf Club. Ambition: Navy Air Corps. JAMES ARTHUR SMITH-Ambition: Navy raslio tvch- nician. 4-3' 3 .L JY 4. 0 Thirty-threfu T Thirty-four JOAN WINNETTE SMITH-licncnii Stuff, Girls' Spurls Ifrlilorg Prp Clulig Ii Club, Svs'i'0tz1ryg Social Fum- miltuc. Aiiihitiunz I'. Ia. tm-zuclu-i'. VERNA GAIL SMITH- Blus2smii Tiim- Q Wliait-Abilm 1312, '43, '-l-U. Aniliitiun: Nurse-, ELLA MARIE SOUTHLAND-Buys' I' .l'f, Offira-. Ainliif tion: Scl'i'0t1iry. RALPH E, SPARMAN-Aniliitiuut Nlxivliiiiisl. KATHRYN JEAN SPEARIN-Sung Imziilvi' Q'-H, '-lil, Cl1orulzitc' Solrlii'r 3 Blnssnni Timo , Wli:il'A-Slim, Ambition: Army Air forps wife. MERIBETH ANN SPEARS-I,iliri1i'y Clllllfllllllll Blus- som 'I'imi 'g Girls' Imxigliv fziliiiiot. Ambition: Sei' New York, MARY JACQUELINE SPRAGUE-Wlxzil A-Sling Si-iiiur Play, I.ihrairy Stuff, Ainlmitiuii: To roller slum- clown the front hull. EMMA JEAN STACEY--Wllut-A-Slim. Aililiitiun: Nurse. DORIS STEVENS- B Bunk, Typist, Buys' ll. E. Ulf five, Stump unrl Bonil Mziiizius-i'. Aniliiliun: Ss-vrvtairy. CECIL MARVIN STILL-Sliukszin Stuff, Ifllitiil'-iiirfliivfg Iiczirun Stuff, Copy liilitorg Tnrvli Club, Sm'cl'cLul'y- 'l'rvzisurcrg Tennis Tenni. Ambition: College. DONNA D. STILTNER -- lVli:il-A Film, Girl Ilvsvrus Amlmilinn: Bnokkvvpcik RALPH RUSSELL STIMSON - lVli1it-A-Sling Inlrzi' murzil Bnskvthull. Aniluitimi: Glulliiziiiull. CHARLES H. STOCKLEY-I-'nutlmllq Rgiiilvr flulig IH-p Bunrl. Amliilioni li. S. Ifuiwisl Iiainurr, DOLORES HILDA STRUBE-Wliul-A-Slim T'-131, Ambi- liun: Nursv, ROBERT SWANK - IIlll'lllllllI'1ll Sports. Aliiliitiuii: Navy Air furps, Wanda Gossage and Gloria Carey As long as The dollars come in TasTer Than They go ouT, Wanda and Gloria are happy. These Two girls have much in common. and perhaps This is why They worlc so harmonious- ly TogeTher as heads oT The Shulcsan Business STaTT. They are looTh in The Ushers' Club and in The Torch Club, oT which Gloria is presi- denT. They are also muTually inTeresTed in music, Gloria having been a member OT The orchesTra and Wanda, The glee club. B.iseball Ambition: Draftsman. Dan Crail l'm sorry-other stairs, please. and Jrhis good-nalured fellow should lcnow. l-le's cap- lain of the Traffic Squad. His duiies don'l end here, though. Being sports edilor ol the Beacon sends him traveling near and lar. The decoralions committee of the prom made him gather stumps, and Delvlolay de- mands he keep their minutes. His running around might' be responsible for Dan's rosy complexion. GLORIA ANN TAYLOR-Ambition: Interior decorator. GEORGE A. THOMAS-Fire Squad: Track. Ambition: Draftsman. KENNETH ROBERT THORSEN-Alchemist Club, Pres- iilcut: Torch Club: Golf Team: Raider Club. Ambi- tion: Research chemist. NANCY V. TIEDJE - Pup Club: Girls' League, Vice- Prcsitlcntg Girl Reserves: What-A-Shos Q'-13, '4-U. Ambition: Clothing designer. ALICE ELIZABETH TRODDEN-Ambition: Telephone operator. MARY JUNE TUSHER-Ambition: A good wife. ADORA FAYE URBICK- B Club: Pop Club, Secre- tary-treasurerg All Staff: Operettas. Ambition: Own cottage at Sun Valley. GERRY MAE VANDERPOOL-Beacon Staff, News Ed- itorg Shuksan Staff, Copy Editor: Torrh Clubg Al- vlwiuist Club. Ambition: Journalism. JOHN E. VAN de WETERING-Key Club, Sewvtxurv' lit-arou Staff, l'liotogi':iplit-in Ambition: Doctor. . v DONALD VAN VOORST-Football: Baseball: Intra- mural Basketball. Ambition: Play baseball for the New York Yanks. JOSEPH H. VAUGHN-Chess Club. Ambition: Evan- gelist. KENNETH M. VERTREES-Alchemist Club. Ambition: Naval offiver. JERRY N. WADDELL-Ambition: Cartoonist. VERNA K. WAHL-Ambition: Cadet Nurse. JIM FRED WALDSCHMIDT - Swimming: Intramural ri 1 QM ' lhirly we N I' f 'iqvlf-I5 Th iffy-.vi.v '3 JOHANNA MARIE WALDSCHMIDT-Ambition: U. S. Cadet Nurse Corps. BETTY LOU WAHLSTRAND-What-A-Sho: A. S. B. Office. Ambition: Business college. BEVERLY JEAN WALQUIST - Ushers' Club, Vice- President: Beacon Staff, Girls' Sports Editor: Girls' League IJl'0fJ,'I'lllll Committee: Welfare Committee, Chairman. Ambition: Artist, MARTHA ELIZABETH WARD-Alchemist Club. Ambi- tion: Play in a dance band. LENORA JEAN WAR DMAN-Pep Club, President: B Club, Vice-President: Torch Club: Girls' League Sec- retary. Ambition: Nursing. ALLANE WATERS - What-A-Sho: Opcrctta: Girls' League Representative: Friendship Committee. Am- bition: Writer. ROBERT CHARLES WATKINS-Yell King: Key Club: Blossom Time : What-A-Sho. Ambition: College. RUTH EVELYN OSLER-WEES - What-A-Sho C43, '4-ll: Blossom 'l'ime : The Merry Widow. Ambi- tion: Confidential secretary. ROBERT WELSH-Intramural Sports. A. GRETA WESTLUND-Friendship Committee: Girl Reserves: Girls' League Council, Ambition: Nurse. LILLIAN FAY WHITE-Ambition: Good roller skater. BEVERLY ALICE WHITED-Executive Board, Sopho- more Representative: What-A-Sho Princess: Ushers' Club: Girls' League Social Chairman. Ambition: Suc- cess and happiness. JEAN EILEEN WILEY - What-A-Sho: Biology Club: Ticket Squad. Ambition: Nurse. MILTON DAVIS WILSON - Football: Baseball: Stage Crew, Electrician: Ili-Y, Treasurer. Ambition: See America. BILL WIMER-Intramural Football: Basketball: Base- ball: Key Club. Ambition: Cook. JACQUELINE ANN WOOD-Student Council: What-A- Sho C'-143. Ambition: Model. LIBBIE ANN WOOD - Beacon Staff, News Editor: Senior Play Committee: Girl Reserves: Pure as the Driven Snow. Ambition: Center on West Point foot- ball team. DONALD WOSINEK-Library Staff. Ambition: Com- mercial artist. VIRGINIA LA ROSE ZIEGLER-Beacon Staff: Attend- ance Office: Selling Squad. Ambition: United Air Lines. ALBERT A. ZOLLATZ-Ambition: Forestry. D. GRANT ZUCK-A1 Grtxiw' to ig' Sn tall. 7 ALBERT SEAFELDT-I HAROLD EUGENE BYERS-What-A-Sl o wutical ngm er. ROBERT LEE WILLEY-Intrmnurul Football, Ambi- A ,- tion: Ski instructor. K it n Service. ,s , 10? Blossom I 5 , Timc g Intramural Baseballg Swimming. Ambition: A Aer n. ' e ' E ' CAMERA SHY SENIORS Shirley Bonham l-lelen Marie Cantrell Marilyn Cross Max Davidson Clayton Dodge Russell l-lanlcs Allister Hansen Paul Jacobson Charles Miles Garvin Wayne Talbot PERFECT ATTENDANCE Doris Kappel Elizabeth Rank Dolores Brown Edna Lind Nathalene Mauler Erling Johnson CUM LAUDE STUDENTS Donald Anderson Ruth Leonard Joyce Anderson Edna Lind Dolores Brown Virginia Lloyd Jean Burnet Phyllis Melbo Fred Darvill Eva Pontius Gloria Carey Donna Redmond Joanne Fisher Marvin Still Doreen Fox Kenneth Thorsen Wanda Gossage Gerry Vanderpool Martha Ward SENIOR PROM Wishing will make it so - proot, a successtul Senior Prom. The Wisher's Whirl , sponsored by the P. T. A. A wish- ing well, stumps, tlowers, and a melody on the walls tormed a background tor this eventtul evening. T11 irly-.s'e'v1'n JUNIO JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Miss Millspaugh, Mr. Montgomery Hunt, Anable, Jorgensen JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Randy Anable, Presiclenl-Darlc-eyed, likeable Randy can usually be found baclc-slage when he is noi guiding The Junior class Ihrough a successful year. Irene Jorgensen, Vice-Presidenl'-This blonde. blue-eyed vice-presidenl ol Ihe Junior class is also an aclive member ol Rainbow and lhe Pep Club. Dallas Hun+, Secrelary-Treasurer-One would never guess from her quiel voice and unassuming manner whal a power dynamo Ihis lillle secrelary is. JUNIOR CLASS Vlfilh Rancly Anable as chief of Ihe Iribe, Ihe Junior braves began a Iriumphanl year by elecl- ing Barbara Quimby queen of The Whal-A-Sho. There were many oulslanding members of Ihe clanq musically prominent Ialenled Tenor, Norris Brannslrom, and soprano, Phyllis Threllceldg lour A slu- denls, Rulh Cederslrom, Belly Endicoll, Anila Loft John Sulherland, Jean Taylor, Auslin Warrinerg and Ihe many loolball, baslcelball, and baseball lellermen. Wilh Ivlr. John R. lvlonlgomery and Miss Neva Millspaugh as war advisers, Ihe braves loughl a suc- cessful campaign in Ihe Ballle ol The Junior Year al Forl B. I-l. S. The Sub Delis. Klzlnder, Provost, Luuclon, and Kullr trim llw Irvs- Br X' S ith, Carlson, :mil Mari' 20 in for leg nrt Thumbs up for King, Ilillinrcl, Eusterlmrnuks :mil MvDunuIlI. Thirly-aight BRAVES N ' eg., Q Run' A-Allvndal, Aslllvy, BIUIHIGII, Boynton, Ilmnrshcly Blllll0l', Black, Ileillkr, B2lI'lN'lIll, Binghanll, Anflrvws. Row Bf-Hvntlvy, ll. Brun- Amls-rson, Hnkvr, Bmxsmnm, Anmlcrsvn, Blhlllllil, P. Brnnnizln. llidll, Mlvlllmvll, Boson, Bnnv, Bczxrwl, Annlwlv, Bzlklnnll, Agnvw, Tnplin, fl1l'i51C'lISK'I1. Huw f11B0lll'lll', Bundy, Bzurrivk, H.1ll:u'ri, Huw .-X-Ulliclmvstn-l', Butncr, fury, IC. Chrisnmn. B. i'ln'istcnsvn, Brcivik, Fmnslock, Brunsvmu, Iiriuhton, Butts. Br.mns1rmu. Row B- Brulin, Bzrrlwr, B4-rt Broun, Bcnnvr, Il, f1IlI'I7K'I1lCl', Buchan, Buttvrfivlfl, J. furpuntrw, c'1lI'ISC'll. Byron, Bnrucsx, U. fhrixtvnr svn. H, Bruwll. Row K'-Chinn, D. Uhrislnaln, Betty Brown, Bulluvh, Buckle, Britt, CLIl'I5lYH, Bnrrvll, Cxwrll, Curt:-r, G. Brown, Cl'lll'I'SlI'Ulll, CIIZIIIIIHIKIXIH Run' A-lillvfsun. l'linv, Cook, lfngvls, Cflllll, IR-rwxn, Dow, UvnA4lcl, Duwv, Uursvy. Row B'D2lYiS, Dixon, Ilnl'r:nw, l'l1nl'4'l1, l'l:1rk, Dillon, ICIIICS, l'nnninuhann, f.I'0llll1il', Cooper, Rowl'-DickinSUn. D:-ni, l'rnwI0y, In-nhl, Dewar, Rznnmn, K'mmls'y, f.hI'iN1iL', I-Imlim-ntl, Ihvnwy, I-lim-rwulrl, Colby. Huw A-Gnrmllwr, llillvtl, W. I or1l, H. Gatos, Grvcn. P. Ford, Fursvlh, Frvnrh, I is'kc'l, Yilvlwlilng, lfllinil. Huw H-if Guts-5, G.UlIH'I'. Glnhn, f:I'K'20I'j', Grin-ff, Flmwkoi, Fm-llllmlmr, Frm-nmn, IT, Ford, Gu1'h:n'vnn, Franks, Gillxcrg, Fishvr, Gm-skin Hmm l'-GnmIvr- sun, Frgulivk, Grzwvs, I-I. Griffin, Gum-uw. Ifcrguson, Ride-, G. Griffin, Fi:-rllvr, Frzxxic-r, Glvn, Fnyvttv. 'l'l1irfy-ninf JUNIORS x -. .- his ,, Wa? fIL'?'l l m'ly Ron Run lluw A: Huw A: ,A. llimikok, llill'fl0ll, Hoff, I.. Jucuhsnn, Hllllllili, Hvrslivy, JIQIQPII, lla-nsun, llntrhinson, llillius, llcnnnestaul, Hcskvtt, Hurwitz, Hunt, Ilurclwirk, ll. .lmnn's, Jullvy, Kullw, Knisvr, Kuljis, Krause, Kelly, SPFZILYIIC, lillIl0lllllll, .It-wt-ll, Jzunvs. Huw li: J. Jvnkins, Kulins Iilc-tt, Knnurr, Kcplinuvr, L, Ilulincs, W. Jvnkins, IJ. King, Justus, Kcilty, Jvnsvn. Jury. Huw C: Ka-ulnwl, l., Junmw liulins, li0llllI'lly, l'. Johnson, Klnnllvr, lf. Johnson, .l:l'.'a1mwic'li, Kirk, Kclwyvr, Nl. King, .l0i'gv11sl'i1, Bula Marr, ll. lmwis, Ncllc, Mvlmml, l.0Bur1'0n, lVl1ll1l'l1CSl.L'l', Lutz, B. Luft, ll. Larson. Run' B: M. Littls-, Maxtliisrnu, Man linsun, I.ylmmci', E. Little, Larsen, Bzuilmrn Marr, Martin, Lvnnzxrrl, Iinnlmrg, R, Lewis. Run' F: Murmun, I.nunn, A. Luft A, l,urson, Lullus, Lung, Murkwuml, l.ilUl5ll'Ulll, Loudon, Lziircl. Murphy, Millvr, I':n'lu-rry, Nloraui, Nivkols, Olnvy, Muscutt, P. Norman, ltliosvkn-, llliflltlllllll. Mills, Urplnun. Huw ll: Park I! Numan I Ulu Mun 'Vtlwn L Ixttison A llttl on M1 Nlclt Ol Nxt Mdlillin K l n . ' ' 1 , . .'m, V, i , '. 'z , . 'Q 'S , vrrisnn, . 'nyrs-, smrnv, zrinsvn, , '. Um Hun' l': IN-vl, T. Nuuvnti, Rl4'l1Lll'IlS, Nubvrg, Pemlvrsnn, Nunzunxiker, D. Nuuvnt, Nvwcll, M.1ivrs, Nlvrrivk, l,i'1lI'SOI!. Nlyn-rx Milne. lluulivs, llaxlls-rt, Hicks, J. Hcslin, B. Hugh:-S, W. llvslin, mn Row B: Y, Jzxculmnm, Ilillynrrl 's, lluvvlaniml. Rim' fc llululmrzl, llill, llnlw JUNIORS i Q Rem' A: RIINI,Httl1t'I'1N,KAIPIIHHI,RRIXYIS l's-rrx' lin-.1 Quinn Runrl'ui't ' ' ' , -, , 2 , .1 s, C. lvteisun, Ilzmk, Rivkvrsun. Row B: liuthrrturrl, Huw, lfil'llLll'liS, Pl'urto1', Rullmam, llivv, Hitltlcll, liitvliiv, Rnyinzin, Pvtvrs, Quxxlly, Richzirflsrm, B. l'vtc'rSr1n. Row C: G. Pullzxr, l'rm'mt, li. Hnlw1'ts, J. l'ullztl', lhtlph, Rm'kvy, Pike, Quinhy, Iizxmlull, Rnlnoml, Rvcvk. , . . . how .-K: htokvs, 5I.lIlQL'illlHi, Sousa: Sort-iisvii, Sinha, Sliruml. St-ppulzx, SIPLIFIIS, Don Scott, Su-hlnl. Huw Ii: Shurt, Briwiivv Smith, . . . Q ' . . , Nvtlvv. htullv, fwxuul, Donut: .rc tt, bviiicswl, K, Smith, Squirv, W. Smith, Swxuisnn. Row C: Svlhy, I. Smith, SI'illll!liH'h' cr, Bt-tty Smith, St. Jtmhn, S. Smith, Sivklvs, Sjulzinrlcr, Stzmlvy. 0. Smith, Shaw, Svlvnc. hm A: TUIIIS. SWt'0lH'j', SlHil0l'i.lllli, Zxntriiw, Toinivh. Wilsun, iV:x1'rim'l',Yusshvfk,iY0lu1l0yc'r. How B: Yllil'IlfiIlK', Wolf, Wultun, fivulvr, 'l'lmli1psult, Tottvn, Swann, D. Tziguztrt, Huw C:Y:tnlinlile'ii, Thzal, Tziyltvr, Wright, Wintvrs, Thurston, l. 'l'nguznrt, Slurgix. Huw A: Wztlkvr, Yitaxljitx Waluvr, Yilw, Wvlsh, Wztnzvr, lintlcrhill. Hmm' B: W. Wutvrs, Strode, Wvglvv, Whittukvr, Stunv. Tin ,. . . , t-hor, luvkvr, lrhwk. lit-xv C: Thanl. Slutvr, Yun do Wclvring, 'I'hrcIkvld, Whitv, Trmldcn, Wnriicn, C, Watt:-rs, I ar6y-one SOPI-IOMCR 'Q 1 J SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Miss Ashcrnft, Mr. Jackson Craig, Bell, Newell - SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Ted Newell, Presidenl'-This small, blond, blue-eyed boy is known Tor his shy manner and keen sense of humor. Jim Craig, Vice-Presidenl-Uniorlunalely, This smoolhie does noi like girls. l-le can usually be found wiih olher boys who are also sporls enlhusiasls. Maxine Bell, Secrefary-Treasurer-Her sparkling brunelle personalily has made her liked by all who know her. SOPHOMORE CLASS Under The able leadership of Ted Newell, president and Mr. Harlan Jackson and Miss Palricia Ash- crafl, advisers, lhe Sophomore papooses had a very successful year. The cuslomary scalping of +he Sophs by Their upper classmen merely spurred lhem on To grealer achievement They are proud of Mary Louise Mulhern, Sophomore Wha+-A- Sho princess: lheir many promising alh- Ieresi Eloise Tweir and Roxy Klock, Tal- enled vocalisfs and Tour A sludenls. Olhers who made Tour Ns were Vivian Berquisr, Mary Lou Borchard, Barbara Ireland, and Dolores Paladin. 2 J 4' '0rs0n, zu 1 fu rziss Qlijoy the Sun. , X vI'QIlt'll ai as I ll 1:11 rc ic nn ly :irc the cami 1 i 1 arty-two - ' PAPOOSES l sz 14 Row A: Anslwllll, livawll, B. Allll0I45l!ll, Ahlmt, .l. Boll. N. Aflllilftlllg, lilnkv, Bvrquist, linnkw, Arlflvrvly, llnts-N, linllnrml. llmv H Arilnurs. llvckvnlmclx, N. Hs-Il, Angell, Alkinsnn, N. Bell, Allvlulmzwll, l'lurcnvc Anflvrsun. livrgvn, Amlmlv, li. livnnv , Anmlvrmn, llK'I'g'Sll'0Ill. Row C: Bivncll, A. :kl'lll5lI'Ullg, Bvnrll, Bvrwis'k, Annvtt, G. llvnns-11, CllI'lNlllH' Almrlswsulx, All! Aclauns, l', Analvrson, l5:ul'l'A't, Bnlmcuck, BK'llllS. nun, llow A: ll. llnruvr, B, flulnpncr, li. Burgvr, ClllllXYl'll, lillllllllll, Bl'l'llIll, D. full, flllllilllilll, llrnnun, ll, lirmvll. Brunel. Row li: i'an'ri1k, J. llllll1ll7l'H'I', Colo, Culwlmms, Brunmlvntlmlvr, T. Clark, S. Brown, fauw, Bnrvlmrfll, U. Vlnrk. llrnv F: llyvr, Clans, llltl0nlw1'g, Blick, Clarkson, Carson, Omlvy, M. full, Butts, Bnrnslvin. llmx A: ll. lllllllxllll, llnvics, liilxclwwlxl, Iiifurcl, D. llnvls, Dnwc, folllns, liowml, Dnlcninx, llnwvs, P. Crzemlvll. llmx li: lf. ll .uvlm f4l'lllll, l':lll4'I'S, Frnig, l'l1islwl1n, Dolan, Donald, Dux, Elllc, ll. Cupplc-S, Cruwlvy. llnn' l': Du Unix. llnnklv, Dnnplxiny, , lClNlv1'm'. lllrkinsun, funk, Y. Cl'llIlllK'll, fllllllllllllli Cullml, G. Davis, M. Duncan, l. fllpplvs. Run .XZ llnfijn, l . lingcls, lfsscx, Nl. lirlcksun, l nl'slul', Force, Erlr, l m'ln-5, Goss, Gmmtl, J. lfrnnkn, Gilfilvn. How li: G. l'l'x'1' . v llmwns. N, lingcls, Fnr4l, livnns, Gvskc, Glllll'l'Sl0i'YC, Frm-nrll, lfnsnm, G. Lmnun, limllwtt. Row C: l nuIkl1c1'. Ijvvrwn, li. Glcn, Glcnnmn, A. Frannks, A. Frye, Ezcll, Ermlulxl, Fislurr, Ersllig, L. Glen. Fu My-th rw 14 SOPI-IOMORES Row A: Ilalnnn, Ilnlnws, Griffin, Ilairrlin, V. Ilnniun, IxI0l'IlllllI I'Igms0n, Gwen, IIUIIIIIZIII, Ilginwy, H3,rml,.n' lf' Hlmkvy HmfiK.l,ly HK. lwrt, IILIITIIIQIUH. limi' Ii: IIm'Inw, lnrlnstvxxd, hll1IIn'zulsnn, IJ. Haiti-h, B. Iluyvs, Ii. G1'z1Iiuln, Grzni, llnrrisnn. IIiI7, Iluff II.n'ris, Ilvnlzvll. How F: J. Ilutvli, II. Ilziyvs, li. Kirnllnni, Holcnizin, IsILlI'j'lIC'I ullllhllll, Gnllvtlv, Ilirkx, Ilgnninvr, N. Ilxinkv Iluwgml, Iluvvlaxnml, Ilvziili. Run' A: M1'l'lvlI:il1, A, Johnson, IIIKKTSUII, Ilullstnn, Ilnnc, .I0l'5lmIl, .Iulilistrnu-, I . .InIinwn, Kaiser, Iivffc-I. limi Ii: Iionirli, Ki N .Ium-', Jvnkins. D. Junvs, lvl-rwn, R. Jnncs, Isziuvsuii, Jnschinixik, Iluvzls-. Row C: Iszuics, .ls-nwn. Irs-l.in4I, I.. 'IUIIIINUII ligirlwn, J. Juhnson, li. Johnson, Hunt, John, D. Johnson, Hood. Run A: I-. Ixirlry, B, kirby, Iwyvf, Mznwliull. I.zn'sUn, Lu l'lunt, G. LCIIIIRIITI, Kniuh1,G. Lunuill. Mnnninu. Rim Ii: Lvhlnaxnn. Law cI.ill, Know, I. I.:1ngill, Mau-Iluiinlml. Lutz, Kluvk, I.in1Ic', IQIIIIQUIISIIIIIII, Kilannlvr. Ihim U: Irv, Nlzuivsx. I.01IIIll'I45, I.HUIII.llI I.in4IIul4nn, IIUIFII' I.:u'k, Ixlr'kI1:nIvr, Lauly, Ixictt, Lyllv, C. I.:-nnzird, Dc'II:i I.Au'k. Ram .-K: Nirliuls, IC. Nrlsun, I7. Mills-r, xIlll'IN'I'Q, Mm-Ln-mi, I5Iic'Il0Isun, J. Miller, Nuliruss, AIl'I 1ilI'IllIHI, G. Nvlwn, Nvxxinn. Huw Ii: li l or!y-four M-Isun, Myvrs, IYILIIIIKW, Nwlu-rsnn, Nlurtiiicz, Murrll. Ncwvll, Nctchvll, Mutllicwa, Mincr. Row C: Mwkwuufl, AICIZIICV, Mc Uwin, McGinnis, Mulhcrn, Mc5orluy, McDonald, Mcliaxy, Mobcrg, Mohr. SOP!-ICDMORES llow Row YK' lnw X' llmx' 'X' li. l's-tvrwn, Nix-an-n, Pratt, Pzxlznlin, Pe-ttvy, Ulsvn, Riff:-, II. I'r-tvrsun, Milrha-Il, IN-nry, ll. Pvtvrwn. lion ll: Ih-inlwll. Polrlv. l'vllvrsn-lx, Don Olson, Dun Olson, I.. ll0ll'I'5Ull, F. Ulsun. l'1'c'slnn, B. l'C14'rSun, I . llc-irl. Pirrunu. llinvw, Huw V: Pitlx, l,l'lI!l, livirhlin, N4-we-ll, A. licifl, ll. Qlllllllf, G. Quuntv, l'l'is'v, lizllliwn, Ulnvy, Qlllllly. 5t'Y1'l'5l'Il, 5.nnIv, Sllylllf, SC'lIK'lllNlll4l, Svvnrtscxx, Slmawlxinglnnlsv, Sllivlmls. Run' li: Rulnncl, Ritlvlxlu-1-2, llim-km-rwn, Slmrp, ll. llnlxilmsull, lllNt'IlliI'llIl7, llnc'kol', Sllllllllllilbll, Ss'lnwi4lm'. lion' V: lf. llulwinsun, I.. llingvnlm.u'k, W. llinux-nlr.u'li, S.lllNI'l'lll44'l, Sxunxuc, lluvlw, Svznlnmlw, Sm-wvll, Hyun. Rnlwrtwxl, Slranncl, VINUIII5, Smith, Txnllmt, B. Sirnonsnn, I.. Slllliillfillll, Spcurin, Sirvvlvr, Sll'.ll'llN, Slmlv, 'flu-1n.ls, Hmm' Il: Stngw, 'l'anlxn:x:v, Svvlyv. li. 'l':lylm', Stlglitl, Slwrnmn, TCIIllTllll, Sopllussun, 'l'vs1l:xIl, Syvvrlwr, Sim'kl.nw. lion V: Tllnrxtun, Strmlv. l.. Tlxonlpson, Snow. C. Tzxylur, lf. 'lll1l7IllllSl!ll, Slllllfflllllll, SlylllllIl9lil, Stnlln-rg. 'l'uziv1', Slllllllll, Sullivan. ll'Qll'llLll'l0Il, llm'npln'r, lvl'l'0l', Wclnncyvr, W. Yicrcvk, Zi-tllu, Lnircl, Gnsa Tll0l'lN'j'i'l'lll-l, Wvnlllvrlry, Yiluljiv, Grivwl, Wzlnlplor. Row B: Znl'ulm'icl1, Wnllx-rs, Vail, Zviuvr, Yivtur, ll. Vivrvvk, Whitman, lvlIlll'l', 'l'us'i1, Xinnnvr, Wilkv, Yann Ilurn. Wgmlmp, Run' C: J. Young. Horton, Walk:-r, P. Young, Tmtticr, Williznns, West, Wuurly, TI'lYlllllIilII, York. Znnkich, D. Young. Wlwclvr, Umphonour. Fm' fy-fiz' cnvmfs I ' ' 1 .f ff 1 ' 1 f f y 1 r Ay , M ,.f f , I J 5 I A4 J f I 1 71 ff l I ,f I!! J 1 J rv, I 1 . 1 .- 4 4 1 . x I , 1 I 1' 'l X . if lx 4 U fly-.wir ,Mfg QW! J-'MMM wygfip .f duct- MDQMJQMM af Vedigfzi XA4-,gay X 1 Wg? 42.15 TO THE BEAT OF TOM TOMS THE BAND When you hear lhe sleady bear ol The drums al B. l-l. S., il doesn'+ mean war - if is simply The band playing for a game or pep assembly. This year. lhe Junior mem- bers of The Dance Band helped provide a sparlcling assembly. MAJ 4 JR ICTTICS N unaimzxkcr, u'i'hIllCj'0l', St urgis IJANFI-f BAND X. I l, . Xsp Gill c.. Q Lind Gilln-it, Horn, llaxllvr, JPIINPII, SPIISP, Yillllllllll ' Q-ll Orplmn, ll.illvrt, i'axr1'y, Wa-lliiivyvr, Bulls . I Svlmnl Pianist 1 Pike - I BAND vit, Ctllllfllllfht, Lowe, Sluruis, NlllIElIIl2lli0l', Perry, Orplmn, Vinnie Illilll. uzmlv, U, Rmlumnil, We-lum-ya-l', llnllvrt, Rc-11, Curvy, Sr-nw, Allen, Mic-wkv, Nirssvn, Sins-s, llxlllvr, Mzxrlinwn, fi. llvcllnmul. Iultvn, Hunk, Bllfhilll, Yi rung. Fl'vm'll, Wcfcr, Butts, liamngi, funk, I,m'm-mx, Arlnstrunu, Altmqm. strom, Bulrlwin, IJ. Quzintg Iilvll, i'airtcr, Binmll, Dvfllllt ,'fi.I'llIllllil', fury, Pxittisrm, Tzxpl ' 1 l r . yr 'N I , Miles. I 3 . l urfy-sw1v'r1 WAR-CHANTERS SONG AND YELL LEADERS lhrlzincl, Dalton, Spvzwin, Watkins, l'l'm'i:is, Kcyvs SONG AND YELL LEADERS We'll be cheering, and why noT wiTh This peppy sexTeT leading us On To VicTory. New yells, new songs, new ideas, buT The same old school spiriT ThaT can'T be beaTenl These slim girls and supple boys, Turning, TwisTing, kneeling, iumping, real- ly made The bleachers echo wiTh FighT, FighT, FighT Tor Bellingham High, our old school. ORCHESTRA AND GLEE CLUBS Red blouses and whiTe slcirTs, whiTe shirTs and blaclc bow-Ties. These are The ouT- TiTs worn by The glee clubs. The TorTy-Tive members oT The orchesTra are aTTired in dark suiTs and various colored Tormals. Joanne Fisher was The concerT misTress oT The ore chesTra This year. BoTh groups are direcTed by Mr. Williams and have presenTed ioinT programs Tor The ciTy's service clubs and school assemblies, They Toolc parT in The coronaTion, as well as several oTher acTs oT The WhaT-A-Sho. The highlighT oT orchesTra and glee club acTiviTy is The opereTTa presenTed in The spring. ORCHESTRA Blake, Gillcti, Nurflquist, King, Orphan, Frnzivr Bc-rquist, llzirris, Banks, Rccvk, Miles, Nicsscn, Dwcllc, LlI1llSl.I'0lll, Totten, Hunk, Rivliimls, fxiry, Mzirtinscn, Sincs, Allen Sewell, Mr. Williams, Grivff, Buclilv, llluorv, Miller, Sluys, Sivwtsvii Gililcrslc-vvv, Morton, Lind, Van Km-ulvn, Swain, Tmnplin, M. Fislimg fTllI4l'lt'li, Yznnlvrpnnl, Angi-ll, lllxirinnn J. Fisher, Evcrlizirt, Burnot, Van cle Wctering, l'rm'tnr, Cnulvy V . and i -' 9 T Forty-e.'gli! SPIRIT SINGERS Q - - FIRST PIZRIUD GLEIC CLIYB lion' A-Svliiicitlvr, Nzittrzws, liraivcrt, l'oh0lviis, Pnysvr, Woml, Curvy, Burg:-r. lluw li-Stzillvvm, Ms'Ginnis, Olsvn, Mint-r, ti.n'h.n'- vnu, llvlllnth, St. John, Urlwick, lluw C-livcrlmrt, Lintl, Wzltcrs. Wnrthnzin, Nic-l-tm, Smith, Conti. I,yhnruc-r, xlt'Illlj'l'l'. l7ll TIl PICRIOD Gl.l5Ilf l'l.l'li llow A'-llvinltolt, Ingo, l'owvi's, Reynolds, Dart, Rll'llLll'4iS0ll, Gower-iis, Samtlnvss, lllcliny. limi' B-Knvli, Inmqill, fnnlvy, Ilzinpliiny, llowinwl, Littlv, Simw, I.. llingcnlmck, Siu-urs, ll. Smith. Row I'-Spvrlwr, Pnllzir, fiflllll, Jvnsvn. Butts. Brown, Tllllllllhllll, W. llillsvliligwk, Bnln'm'k. Row ll-Taylor, Lintlnr, Jolmsun, 0. Smith, llzimlull, Nnuvnt, Nona-ll, lizurrs-tt. BUYS' GLEIC CLUB Ron' A-lii'giiilist1'oi1i, Nlcfnllnngli, llnth, lliltnn, Toms, Stearns, Wnml. Elliott, M. Ni-le-nn, llamstm, Bmxnmn. llnlmt-N. lluw ll- Slinimn, Sclilnl, Stiulitz, Grivff, Byvrs, Wni'4li'up, l nrlws, linnvstrziml, l'c-tcrson, Il. Nvlsnn. xlIlI'5ll2lll, Szimlvr. llms K'4l.:nu.xsw. Alltil'l'Sllll, llqinls, Bvll, Watkins, ll1n'ndvn, Mr. Willixnns, Jmws, Mvlllillin, Stokrs, llillinrtl, Blqiiilwiisliip. TIIIRD PERIOIJ GLICE CLUB tGllll,Sl Row A-Brolin Ilnllruw, Ilofl, lllx-x'cr, Buns, Burgess, Wxxyluml, Cuvailt, Stullv, Boson. llmv I3-Vanillorn, llntvhinwn, IH-llt-:wo-la, llailtnn, Fi'h01linii, 'l'ln'vlkvl4l, linssugv, lizistcrlwrnoks, linttcrfivlfl, Bruwqrmlv, l,in1lv. limi' C'-Twvit, l.nnz, f'lllllllllilElll', Amlvr- Sun, Bt-ll. Pontius, llrliivk, Brig, lilork, Tictlje. llairhy, lfislier, Nll'ClCllllll, Row IyTllIlllDllt'llUllli, Lind, I'fi'ii'ksmi. lln-tl:-iwfuli. Kimi, llnlzintl, Fox, Nvlsnn, Rose, Smith, Gnrtnvr, Wcvs. X f , t- A 9 1 fi' if Fo My-nin 1' OPERETTAS THE MERRY WIDOW Twc-it Brzmnslrmn, Tweil Brzmnstrnm Thrvlkold ' Grii-fl Runs-strnnrl, Woes, Fox, Watkins, Ilzinsun Rawls, Glll'llN'l', Ilurlxy, IFUIIIS Tllrvlkvlml, llilliwrll THE MERRY WIDOW Who wouldn'f love a gay young widow? Especially if she possessed fwenfy million francs. This is fhe posi- fion Soprano Eloise Tweif found her- self in as fhe Merry Widow, wifh all of Paris laying hearfs af her feef and Tenor Norris Brannsfrom courfing her, af firsf for pafriofism, fhen for love. This opereffa was highlighfed by elab- orafe cosfumes, beaufiful music, and brillianf ballefs. The comedy number. Women , in which fhe male leads burlesqued womens mannerisms and dancing, complefely broughf down fhe house. BLOSSOM TIME Wifh Persis Reynolds, Marfin Kuliis. and Norris Brannsfrom in fhe leading roles, This beaufiful opereffa, fhe sfory of Franz Schuberfs life, was presenfed as our I944 opereffa. Fifa, F-w'z'5,. X4 . .. Y . Y' 1. .ey 1 ,-.,-,W ' I Q1 QQW SE r i e Mx... V1 f. i v i 1 zlI'1.: if 4 in J , ETS. .4- ,yu 4 WI-IAT-A-SI-IO WHAT-A-SHO All of lhe moons ol +he year were dedicaled lo The beaulilul queen, Barbara Quinby, and her lwo lndian princesses, Molly Alexander and Mary Louise Mulhern, in lhis year's NVha+fAASho, Calendar Capers. Jael: Frazier was Qhiel ol The show and Arl Runeslrand served as rnasler of ceremonies. Nine prelly maidens an- nounced fhe moons wilh big blaclc and while leflers. Every moon had an acl lo signify ils main holiday or lherne. Many were oulslanding. bul lhe sell-oul aud- ience especially applauded one. For December, blue lighfs covered lhe slage and snow began lo fall when Norris Brannslrom Tools +he spollighl To sing VVhile Chrislrnasf' The biggesl pow-wow of +he year came lo a close on New Year's Day. Now once again our brave 'rribe has sellled down unlil Whaf-A-Sho lime nexl year. WIIA'l'-A-SHO - GUARD UF HONOR Ja' favs. .-Yl'-A Sllll Ql'I'l Yi .Xl xinrlvr Qulnlry 'Nlulh in Bornuulis, AlL'XlHllll'I', xlfflblllllll, Arnnson, Quimby. Frazier, Johnson, Nllllllifll, Tulinugc L i Fifly-1 BIG POTLATCI-I IANUARY MARCII RlIllL'5ll'llIlll, llnnt, lll'iffin, King, Szxmlnvss, llvnsun, Bnllovlx. Scppnlu, Nngvnt, Rawls, lirirksnn. Artlmurs, Pm-l. Snow, Dguw, 'I'urnvr, lfl-IlSllllAllY DIRECTORS MAY Dglllmnl, Watkins, Whitcd, lluwo Miss Gray, FI'llZll'l' Staxnlvy, f'1u'lsnn, l,l'll1lyl'0I'll, Kvyvs. APRIL JUNE lirunnslrum, 'l'ums, Wnml, llilliaml. Nunznnukcr, Cassell, Peterson, Brighton, Swan, Twvit 1 ifl.11-Iwo Cf A .. , X L.-....., n 2 in V, Q 1' 1 if -ES Q ET? ' kn a ? ' 1 5: if? L f 7 5 x ' ' f i ' 5' KF'- ii Q .gv? ' 1 A X3 PN' -If Y . ww 3. - U 17 pi a '? 5 if 1 i . gn J Q s. V L 8 in .A Q gy ,I K O Q N .5 X .,. 1 ' ,gg . . , ' 5 ,X Q V -' ' 1 ' 11511 ,R .- 5 f y J N. -a i N 592 .A g SENIOR PLAY SENIOR PLAY LEADS llnllimiik, Rntli, Borouglis Jonaitliain Logan .,... Zznnzili Lngain ,...... Mrs. Etlielinllzi llewlilt . . , Allison Ilewlitt ...,., Leander Longfellow , Purity Donn .,.. . . . . . . Mortinier Fl'0llIlllfllI1llll . . . SENIOR PLAY Amid hisses lor lhe villain, applause lor lhe heroine, and cheers lor lhe hero, lhe class ol '45 presenled Pure As lhe Driven Snow , or A Working Girl's Secrelu, lhe lirsl burlesque melodrama ever lo be presenled as a class play. The selling ol lhis play was Uland lnn, a Verrnonl mounlain lodge, where all lhe ac- lion look place. The villain, Bob Boroughs, lwirled his rnuslache. The villainess, Beverly Whilecl, made daslardly plols againsl Louise Holbrook, lhe pure sweel heroine in black vel- vel hood, and Wickie Rolh, lhe manly-bosomed hero, slrode wralhlully lo prolecl lhe working girl. This greal ernolional lriumph, characler- ized by slilled poses and cleliberalely missed cues, was direcled by Miss Gray and Viola Fisher. Novel programs, imilaling lhe llorid slyle ol lhe I87O's, were clislribulecl eller school and lhe evening ol lhe play. SENIOR PLAY CAST .ART RUNIESTRAND . . .... JOANNE PLUMB . BETTY KOERNER . . . .NANCY TIIEDJE , WICKIE ROTII LOUISE I-IOLBROOK . , .BOB BOROUGIIS . . .CLAYTON GORRIIC .. ... RUSS HILTON Imogene Pickens . , BEYIQR LY WIIITICIT . . MARGARET ERIVKSON LIBBIE ANN WOOD . I-ISTIIER REYNOLDS Jesl Lunn . . . Eric Z. Pivkens Mrs. Faith Ilogne Letty Barber . . , Nellie Morris . . SENIOR PLAY CAST V. Fisher, Ilmmk, .l. Fislier, Sprague, Vzinglni, pfllll, Wood, Erickson, Gurriv, Pllllllli, llllllI'SlI'llllll, Rnlli, llolliruuli, Bnmuglis, Wliitc-ml, Reynulds lliltov Tiedjc, Kocrner, Thomas, Cuzzai, Greenwood, Fullis lfiffy-fo Il r N SCENE SHIFTERS in gs N STAGE CREW T' --,.l . I4-mis, livrn, .Tolls-y, Arnnsun. l r:xzivr, Gorric, lluulws. .li-we-ll, Tnmiclx, Amlrcwsg Miss Gray, Marr, llnlliruuk, RlllH'5lI'-Illll, An- zilulv, liuljis. l-Ilcrcling, Yurkston, Cruigg Pvnry, Wilson, Bs-nl. Dnrcy, Buily. Steiner, Mitchell, iilllblllilm, Molmcrg xx STAGE CREW The world's besT workers. beams Miss Gray as she glances aT The energeTic group oT which she is The a S- viser, The sTage crew, headed by Chuck Fish candidaTes are voTed on by The presenT group. er and ClayTon Gorrie, is composed OT ThirTy-one members. All nevfx l CHRISTMAS PAGEANT The beauTiTul, Tamiliar sTrains oT SilenT NighT driTTed ouT over The audiTorium The nighT B .l-l. S. presenT- ed The annual ChrisTmas pageant While The orchesTra played soTTly and The chorus sang carols, ArT Rune- sTrand, narraTor. Told The age-old sTory oT ChrisTmas. The members oT The sTage crew presenTing iT in panTo- mime. PROJECTOR SQUAD A Thin beam oT lighT sTreams Trom The liTTle window high up in The aucliTorium. Yes, The ProiecTor Squad, un- Mr. Laughlinls direcTion, does a valuable service To our Tribe by operaTing The educaTional and enTerTaining movies in The audiTorium and in The hisTory and science classes. The group has shown almosT I25 Tilms This year and hopes Tor many more nexT year. der l'RO.IliC l'0R SQUAD Slqmiling: Snmlvr, llnulws, l'ii-rsmi. liulwrls. lTlIllll'lll'Sll'I'. llallvrt. Pliillirirll. l,c-hm.um. lhilauul SilIlllll1BI'llllllf'llll1lllI'I', Olson. lliclmrrls, Mzirkwnml lfifty-fiw T. T iii ,T T5 Tlx T X . C !'wAk.D,J'NJ vomwi fiixqiybyix' -Lf '75K7V'XaBhl'9W BEACON ISICAFUN BUSINESS STAFF BICACUN IIICADS liilrqvss, Dnxw, Uixnn, Fussell Brown, Miss Ilplq-th, Ilimk Hyun. ihil'EYtlj', Miss Svntt BEACON 'Extral Extra! Gel your Bellingham Beacon! This is the cry in the halls of the B. l-l. S. every other week when our school paper comes off the press. Carolyn l-look and Dolores Brown, big chiefs, keep the Beacon running smootl' ly. We learn lrom the printed page of the latest battle our Raiders won for the tribe and how the recent war clanci same out. BEAFON ICDITORIAI. S'I'AlfI-' Stzinilinu: iNlllI'liI1S0ll, R0c't4n', Bvrq, Yann 410 Wvttrrinu, li1'a1v0l't, Berry, Anrlvrsnn, Nlnrlu-rg, UI'-vn, fungi, Snthcrlxinil, Paittisini, Still, Nl1n.nn.ikt'r fruit, I'vil4ly1'ni'il. Smith. Ifvnns, I'1iSllK'I'. Sitting: Miss llvlsvth, Rcrllnmiil, Brown. Hunk, Dqiltnn, Wzilquist. Ilnnlittlv. Wuml. BEACON .XID STAFF Rnw AiNUl'lll2lI1, lNIvrris'k, Swain. lfisln-i', White-il, Bunn-, Little, I.ylszn'gn-r, Wilkv, Ford, Davis, l,mxnmn, Griffin, Ilufti, l5n4'h.in. Rim' ll-'Miss Si-nit, Ililvy, Fraiiu. fxirlwii, N. Alirli-rsini, Banker, Hyun, Bnrrhzirilt, liivkvrsnn, Tlinl, King, Yan livulon. llxilrlwin, Sjnlzimlvr, L. Amlvr- sun. Him' i'fN11lmin:1ki-r, t'nuI4-y, ll. Smith. M, llrlnick, Fnllsy, llurnvt, Ilnlluronk, Fnllis, Pzitiisnn. Hvnsnn. Kirk, Ilnrwitl. Item U4 l-'. l'rlxim'lx, llvyiiixlils, lillunpnvr, Glvnlngin, Brixwn, S. Sniitlx, Justus, Ilzlrtlin. Fifly-N i.a: SI-IUKSAN Q0 SHUKSAN HEADS SHVKSAN AT WORK Bliss Foy, Still Whitul. Km'rl14'r, llorwill, Still, Lind, fairy. Ysxiulvrpmil SHUKSAN STAFF While The ghosls ol Their predecessors hover near, Twelve enerqelic young mem- bers of our lribe, wilh Marvin Slill and Miss Coy as leaders. labor diligenlly on The Shulcsan. Reporl lo lhe slage. Please bring a pencil and a nickel. Now you MUST hold slill. There, lhal is all. Taking picfures, wriling copy. and compiling lhe index conslilule some of lhe work done by The Shulcsan slall lo produce an annual 'rreasured by sludenls and leachers alilce. Miss Dillon, Gloria Carey, and Wanda Gossage head lhe business slail for our annual. SIIVKSAN ART S'l'.'Xl F SIIUKSAN BVSINICSS S'I'AFl 3llll'llllHl, l'iv1'sou. Rilvy, fllrisliv fullry, Miss Dillon, f'1irvy, Guwnuv. liaikolk Sjnlziiulvr SHVKSAX ICDITOKIAI. STAFF :xlHlt'l'S0ll, l,vun.1ril, .lv1'stc4ll, Y1llHlL'l'lb00l, Whitvsl. Still. lilK'l'llt'l', lll!l'XXlll. fairy. l.iml. Sjulnllnliil' 'Q 'U-T450 amiga D055 RflT1 '. Qnin 50,2 81.150-3 w ann A343 lfifiy-.s-1 L'1'1 GIRLS' LEAGUE ,... GIRLS' I,IfAIIIII'f CAI!-INli'I' A I ISIlI'I', 'I'iA'1Ij0, INIvIIm, I'zu'k, Cxlrvy i'n'4Is'1'sIi'ulii, Irvlxmll, Whitvcl, Ifislwr, Wzlrlllnxm Miss Ilvnnis. Iivllinuur, I'I:in'v, I.Iuy1I, King IIi l I .Inzmnv Fislwr GIRLS' LEAGUE The squaws of ye olde B. I-I. S. wigwam ended a mosl successful year by Ihe 'rradifional ins+aIla+ion ceremony. Ihe candleliqhl falling on The requlalion navy blue slcirls and swealers. This club, ol which every girl in school is a member, presenled The Chrislmas parfy and several Girls' League assemblies. and sponsored Gingham Dress Day. The presidem' for This year was Joanne Fisher, and The Iacully adviser was Miss Dennis. Differenr commilfees in Ihe organizalion give every qirl a chance Io serve in whalever capacily her Ialenls permil. GIRLS' LICAGIIIC FIIIINCII. Ilnw A-Ailflwsmiii, Sivvrtsvii. Iiv1ix'0i't, I.0m1nl'rI, Burnvi. V. Ifislivr, Ihmlitllv, Whitwl, Wuml, II, I isIu'1'. Rim' B-IIuI.imI, Ilurilin, Smith, Wgmlmzxn. Bc-II, I.IuyfI, Ryan, Irvluml. I3.iily, Iknis. Row C-Miss Ile-unix, Imuis, full, Fox, I'Izu'c, Yunllnrn, Lrnwmzin, AIIIIDIASDII. Iluurnv, Pmlrlyvnrrl, Fnllis, Urllyyl llifillll-l'ifllIl WISE MEN 'IQ' ii' os, TORCII CLUB Row A-ll. Ainlcrsnn, Griclf, fairy, Warsl, Janncs, Baikvr, l.CllIl1ll'fl, Burncl. Gvsilaxlil, 'I'linrss-n, Still, Sntlivr- lainil. Row B-liirv, Cary, Mcllm, Bi'un'ii, Pontius, bijulznnlcr. llorwitz, liinu, Llnyrl, Paittisnn. Row C'-Miss Dvnnis, l.inil, N. Ainlcwsuri, llaxrilin, Ingo, Gosszigr, ll. licilnmncl, if R1-ilinnnil, Byron. flirisl- 4-nss-ii. Vgiiiili-i'puiil. Row D-lflwrlizirl. llill. Nlnrinmi, l'mlm'slrniii. Colby, Bniiriw, Aiiilwss-ii, Tnylnr, lfislivr. TORCH CLUB This is The group To which only The wise ones in our Tepee can belong. OTher mem- bers oT The Tribe may smile and say, Oh, he's iusT a book-worm , buT neverTheless They envy Those who can wear The Torch or Two-bar pin, Tor This means ThaT The sTudenT has achieved grades amounTing To TwenTy-Tour poinTs The TirsT year and TiTTy poinTs during The Junior year. MAKE-UP CORPS IT was berry iuice and herb rooTs when The indians donned warpainT, buT iT's lip- sTiclc, rouge, and cold cream now when The Make-up Corps Takes over. These workers can change ordinary High School Joe inTo a musTached villain and High School Jane inTo a Parisian caTe dancer. Miss Dillon helped Train The members oT The corps, To which anyone is eligible. KaTherine Reid served as presidenT,wiThlv1iss SmiTh as adviser. fllillilf-llll f'0llllS Stzunlingz limlivutl. liviil, clllI'lSlllilI1, llnlinvs, Fvlillnilii-i', Davis, Miss Sinitli, .lnlnisnn Sitting: Brown. Lowniani, l'ln'is1iv l ifIy-nina Tow A-I vlvu' Inu' 'K 'ss Q F L FRIENDSHIP COMMITTEE I-I ! h ow T e Indians used To say wiTh upraised arm. These girls say Hello, IeT's geT acquainTed. Yes, They do righT by Their rnoTTo, Friendship Headed by Gloria Carey and Miss Warren, This group worlced hard To promoTe beTTer human re- laTions. as -Ol? G. R. CABINET Dances, a splash parTy, a spagheTTi Teed, and a sTyle show comprise only a Tew oT The very successTul acTiviTies ThaT This group, led by Jean BurneT and Miss FosTer, planned Tor Girl Re- serves. The Y. W. C. A. sponsors The club. 1-. Il. IABINI-,I Pnxunu. Illukv, BIIFIIPI, l'11rvy. Wllilvnl IIuIIn'1mIQ. l'c'1I0rs1rmn, Iforil, Ilmrlittlv Miss Fostvr, Iluut, Numlmzllwr, Blcwn SOCIAL COMMITTEE I-lair ribbons. shorT sIcirTs, lollypops, and dolls - Silver, moThers, recepTion line, and soTT music. WhaT are we Talking abouT? Why, The Two main evenTs oT The social cornmiTTee, oT course - Kids' Day and The Senior MoThers' Tea. BoTh were huge successes This year, Thanks To Miss Dennis, Beverly WhiTed, and her comr-niTTee. g FRIENDSIIII' CONIMITTICIC .V . gm, Iinnv, nI'l'lll'I', IIUII, Isaacs. I'nywl', fxxrvy, Norman, Swann, Lutz, Cnhclcns, Nnitlx. Ih'x'n1:1n. Rim' BfI'vI'llIIIxN, Wlmitv gl'IlIN'IlI4'I' Ifrm nrxn Ruvk: Stl kl v S V ' . - , 'I . , -, , w Ars, , l'1IIllIHICI'. IIITKIIIQ, Ixirklmfcr, Oslmrlw, Huw 1'-MISS Wzlrrvn, .InImsnn, Ilqilpli, Broun, Grulmnl. Griffin. Williams, Iivl nvrly, l'In'is1If', Iimlimti, Berg. Run' I7--Iiurnstvin, Cooley, Fixlv, llrlmick, I'Iutz'I1in:-on. Griffvn. I.ursnn. Park, Carlson, BIIVIIRIII. Liitlv, I-'m-I1IIm.1Iw1 SOFIAL l'lIMIIIITTEE A--'I'wviI, 'I'Ill'vIk0ImI, Snvitll, Iiinu, Iihlv. Inuvrsull, I.n'rm:lr1I, Illlrlwt, Fisllvr. Row B-Yun Ilurn, Hyun. Boson, ITIIVILIII, I'vIIv1'sc-Is, Smith, Ilillynrnl II0llSl'I',GU5'41I2i', IM-nsun. Row I!-Nvwvll, Fox, Iiuppc-I, Burnstvin. Lewis, Grcmw, Ilutvliinson. Bvllinqur, I'a-ilclycmwl, SI.1nIc-y. Rim I1-Iivll Slmw, Qll1lIIIl', Folliy, Iimlivuli, Luft, l.Iuy4I, Wllilvtl. IN '.l'l-II PROGRAM COMMITTEE Proper aTTenTion in assemblies is The very leasT we can give and shows reTinemenT and good manners, was one of The poinTers given in a special assembly presenTed by The Girls' League. This as well as The TalenT as- sembly oarlier in The year was planned by The Program CommiTTee. The group is headed by Miss Jones and Nancy Tiedie. l'lTUfilT.XNl l'0XlNll'l l'lfT'f Fullis, 'l'is'ili0, TY.llqlxisl. llnllsmuli, Aflllllfh, lfislwr. Miss .lum--4 WELFARE COMMITTEE HORIZON CLUB Lilce our laTe presidenT, This group worlcs hard WiTh Miss Dennis as adviser and Ramona Bal' Tor The children in orThopedic wards. WiTh Miss lard presidenT, This club had a carnival wiTh The Conlee and Elaine Bellingar as heads, These girls Camp Fire Girls, organized a rummage sale, and lcniT socks, miTTens, and aTghans Tor The soldiers, made a subsTanTial donaTion To The Red Cross. TIZUN 1'I,l'B Smmlingz l'fmlim'ut1, .l1u'ulwson, Ilaillurml. Oslmrnv, Dux, IT, Dv3Iu1l1, Smith, llillyurnl, I.. IJ:-Nlulh Iirwvliligi II-vlw, flllllll, Sickls-s, NTQIVIA, llinqvnlmrk, iillllxlli' H141 l- MHC COMEX Hunt, Nm-lsun, Rvmlmoml. Morrison, Kcyinnn. Smith D. Tuquurt, Svhicssl, Hulllws, fini! Ifiilv, llutchinsun, Griffin, F. Urhivk, N, Urbirk, Williams, I. Taggart, Burrvll, GllI'lIll'I', Wcstluml, lirllinuur l Sipvly-unc I FAIR MAIDENS 'mffil USHERS' CLUB Dznlton, Park, Mellm, Brcuvr, Wliited, Carrey, Knernvr, Fislis-r, Smith Miss Jones, Brown, Griffin, Eidc, Cooley, Gosszigc, Bzildwiii, Evans, Nunznnnkvr Kenny:-r, Quinhy, Morton, Loft, Wzilquist, Abbott, Follis, Rolsinil USHERS' CLUB These are our dapper Ushers, the trail blazers ot the auditorium ramp. They are attractive signposts in their red wool blouses, white skirts, and white starched collars and cutts. Miss Jones is the adviser, and Viola Fisher and La Von Park served as presi' dents this year. The group ushers at all school tunctions and at many civic and pro- tessional attairs held at B. l-l. S. Besides their regular annual assembly, they produced an outstanding pep assembly and climaxed their social activity with a spring cruise. PEP CLUB These torty lively girls in white slcirts and sweat shirts, brandish gay pompoms ins stead of bows and arrows, but they show as much enthusiasm tor Raider battles as the braves did tor buttalo hunts. Under the leadership ot Mrs. La Velle. adviser. and Sally Place, Lenny Wardman, and Dorothy Monaghan, presidents. the club drills between halves at tootball and basketball games. This year they also presented an assembly, organized several pep rallies, and teted the tootball team. PEI' CLUB Wzirllninn, J. Sniitli, Bcnvcrt, Alcxzinilvr, Enwrsmi, Nix, K. Snlitli, Anrlcrson, I,CUll2ll'1l, Baker, Burnvl Meyer, Lloyd, Urbick, Nloiizigliuii, .lurgmisoii, Ticiljr-, King, Cassell, Lung, Bourne, Marr, Derry Mrs. I,aiYr-llc, lizippvl, Fisher, Nziuler, VzinKcnlen, Pvrldycorrl, Holbrook, Hunt, Kirk, Stanley Bc-llinuair, Czirpeiitvr, Rirliurrls, lrvluml, Place, Fox, Colby, Fc-rglisnii l Sixty-fzcu V' x Y ' I v- f - 4' ' 5 , ,, Q I i 1- '- . fy, ' 1 1 l il r S PALE FACES , CHESS CLUB , ' I' Slzinilingz Goss, livlifcl, Vaughn, Culvh, Miss Kelly ff!! l filling: 'l'roilllnani, Wulf, lllnrpliy, RCIllll0llll, lllvlllillin, Svliivssl, liurrvl CHESS CLU ' IQ . ueen, lcnighls-no, i'r's noi King Arlhufs courl. Were speaking abou? The Chess Club. headed by Bob clylillin, Tom Cobb, and Miss Kelly. KEY CLUB-Alfer banishmenl from lhe wigwam for 'rwelve moons, +he y Qlfdb is once again a member of our happy fribe. HI-Y-These energelic fellows leave a busy year behind mvbfghlyghls being a dinner dance and a moon'ighl cruise. , J X KEY CLUB j , J Andrews, Plank, Jolley, Arnusun, Frnzicr, Bl'llIlllSlI'0lll, Smit, Mcfulluuuh, Johnson, Yituljiv , lllr. Koenig. Mills, Welsh, Gcrnril, Hughes, Yun cle Wctering, l'hishnhn, Craig ' Gilles, Watkins, GI'Cl'llWlNlll, llnlchinson, lVl0lwrg, Nilrlivll, Newell, Yurkstmm, Olson, Stl-inn 0 nu' A ' S1lnSr0gl's'!, Elerwling, l m'sc1l1, Dorsey, llickok, liluwc. lllcfnlluin, Olson, lliltun, Roth m mrnnk, Sclrlzil, llnnvstraxnil, Eifnrml, Lewis, Knulsvn, Anuhlv, Flswlmi, Griffith, Wilson, Farr Q 'n1l1', Nllfflliiill, ll1lIil'lIl!l0ll, llnlfuril, Tulnizxgc, Anderson, B0nIlc'y, llillinril, Nclsun, B1-:il F772 If - Sixty-Hirwa QQ S'I'AlNll' AND BOND SAIJCSINIICN Gmllwrginsnn, Nmxlnn. lic-yu, liiforcl, .-Xxxilwsiwii, Tlxursen, llrqinilvntlizilvr, limulwr, .lolinwn llurwilz, .lm'nimx'i1'll, Ilvnsnn, Ali'x:in4lm', llgiyvs, llillyziril, llyilll, 'l'i04ljc' Mrs. BI'llllll4'lllll2llt'I', llcwrlxzirclt, Ilzirilin, Inixilaill, Slvvvlls, llill, Zivglvr, liurll, ZlIllIllK'I', Fl'vm'l1 lirilailil, Isaxzivs, Wzirclmzin, Yam do Wvlvrinu, Rllll1l'I'f0l'll, Fullis, Hung, llIll'lll'lllC'I', Hxillgiril, llinuenlu.u'lQ, Wiwt STAMP AND BOND SALESMEN-These people wouIdn'+ accepl deer-skins or smoked salmon as oonlribulions lo lhe Tribes welfare. They wanl money in lhe lorm ol war slamps and bonds, and lhey do collecl il every Wednes- day morning during roll period. RAIDER AND B CLUB-Raider and B Clubs-lellermen and women. These are lhe ones who carry on The proud Indian herilage ol valor and sporlsmanship. B CLUB .-Kmlwsuii, lizilivr, Nlziulcr, C'ni'0y, lllonzxuliain, lllvyvr, Reynolds, Wamlinnn, Sjolauiiilsw, F. llrlxivk llunt, llurcy, Lung, Nl. llrlmivk, Smith, Horwitz, lfislxvr, Buily, Nix Miss Asln'rzil'l, Kzippcl, liuurlw, Stanley, Colby, l'lzu'c', Fox, l'fim'rwulrl, Mrs. Wivilvr RAIDICR CLUB Olwn, lllffllllltillgll, .lnlinsm1, Svnlt, Brznmsllwmi, Frazier, Arnxisnn, Kern, Dawn-, lllvilrllum .'Xnilrvws. llilton, S1insi'1'ul'0l, lilllll9l'll, IC. .Ivw0Il, l:K'lIIllCj', Still, llilliurtl, B. Jewell, Plgink, Ui-plmn Mr. .l:ii'kson, Gilles, Sa-lilzil, Gris-lf, Wimcr, Bri-ixivk, Curr, Sturklvy, Wilson, Bi-nl, Gvruril, Ncl:-nn ' - 1 if Siifffg-:I ' ii ffl, :gf v1 fi?1?i ft if 1,5253 ly rgifif-fvfsss-2 emyfqfs- X f S ' ,ani .CC. ua,- Siwty-four ART CLUB Ritchie, Iimlicult, Christie, Ilillyzird, Tinc'kv1' Thompson, Kvnich, DuBois, Arrlvlln Luck, Brown, JilSCllTIlilllK, Miclxnlsnn lllrl,0ml, Armlclc-ini Luck ART CLUB They iusT love To creaTe beauTy. Under lvliss Nyberg as adviser and BeTTy Ann McLeod as presidenT, This group oT arT enThusiasTs meeTs To perTecT Techniques in painTing, skeTching. and sculpTuring. The members work on any Type oT arT They care To. This year They made clay models oT ATrican and SouTh Sea lsland naTive heads, displaying Them in The showcases near The arT room. RED WING CABINET Friday nighT used To be The loneliesT nighT in The week. BuT now ThaT Red Wing's been running smooThly, under The leadership oT ArT RunesTrand and Miss MargareT Morse, Tor The pasT Twelve moons, ThaT's The regular place To go. Special parTies were usually TeaTured on all nighTs ThaT we didn'T have games. Any club in The school had a chance To make some Wampum Tor Their Treasuries by Taking over Tor a nighT. Red Wing will grow beTTer wiTh every year. We, The cabinet now leave iTs leader- ship To new Tribe members-hoping They have as much Tun as we have had. REU WING CAUINICT Standing: Nunainmkc-r, Dalton, Wuml, Burns-1, Bnrunglis, Ruth, Whitwl, Wulquist, .I. Rulaiml, Fullis Sitting: Dznw, Fislwr, Run:-slrunil, M. Rolzanrl, Buily, McEvoy X. Shvfy-five A v 5 BIOLOGY CLUB lore, llrigliton, Smith, Lzixilzlll, lllclllillin, Jenson, llooil, Ritvllic, Bl1'l.ooil, Spvzirin, Wzxrlxurton, Mcl-'urlnml lNl1II'liXVUtNl, Wilt-y, Logzm, Txxggnrt, lizell, Bennvlt, llolcmiin, llzink, llllllllllllllillll, BIIFQPSS BIOLOGY CLUB Pickled caTs, bugs, and inspecTs are only a Tew oT The curios adorning The Biology Club's meeTing place. This group. led by Barbara RiTchie, Charles Cunningham, and Miss Moore, produced a skiT in The WhaT-A4Sho besides Their regular work oT growing planTs and carrying ouT home proiecTs. ll A Q FIRE SQUAD ln olden days The lndians wenT scurrying To The creek when Tire swepT The villages. Now The semi-monThly Tire drill, regulaTed by The Fire Squad and headed by Bob Boroughs and Mr. Doan. sends us hurrying Trom The building To The sidewalks. FIRE SQUAD Dorsey, Smitli, Thomas, liolwrts, lVls'lCvoy, Plllllk, Jolley Lc-wis, Dwcllv, Crnit, Boroughs, Johnson, Olson ALcHEMisT oLuB Well, The AlchemisTs haven'T blown up The building yeT, buT There is anoTher year coming. WiTh Miss Kaul man as adviser and Kenny 'lhorsen and lVlarTha Ward presidenTs Tor The year, chernisTry sTudenTs. pasT and pres enT, do many colorTul and inTeresTing experimenTs. lion, Borclic'I'S, llzinson, Szimlcr, 'l'llo1'st'n, Roberts, Smith, Still Bliss Knlifiiizili, Tziylor, Wiley, l.. Dvlllutli, Doolittle, Vzimlvrpool, Ward, Anderson, llvwur, Kuppvl, Sliellcr, R. Dcllluth, Melbo Sixty-si.z' -E, ,ass-r 1 - - I- I X Ashlvy, l'I1rislclisc'n, Luka-, IILIIIQ, Pctriv, IIIISIIIISOII, I,4'lICI'SOIl, liaurlsvn, RPXITIIIIIS, Iivntlvy, Funk Amlcrsun, Slrmlv, Nc-Isun, Bzxklund, Scott, Gigzcr, Daiviilson, II'IL'Ssis'k, Mr. Fuslvr Bvlnii, SCIu'u4Ivr, ITII'IiIllSUI1, Ifurvc. Swenson, Lnirrl, Wulclsrluniill, Clark FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA The Indians capfured buffalo heads and planfed corn. Maybe fha+'s how fhe F. F. A. inherifed ifs iob of iudging caffle and pofafoes. Paul Gusfafson, presidenf, and Mr. Fosfer. adviser, closed fhe year wifh a parfy for fhe boys enfering fhe service. TRAFFIC SQUAD These are fhe guides fhrough our corridor wiidernesses. They'II have you know fhaf fhose Iiffle words on fhe sfairways are nof fhere for decorafion. Mr. Biorkquisf and Dan Craif head fhis group of boys who prevenf fraffic snarls in fhe school Iabyrinfhs. TIIAFFII' SQUAD Mr. BjUI'IiIllIISI, .Ivl'stvrII, Butls, KIIIIPIIIIIII, Nvlsun, frail, Still TICKET SQUAD Under Mr. Leiser, Archie Brighfon. and Sfuarf Wardrop. fhe squad is saving money fo buy uniforms affer fhe war. This year fhey had a skafing parfy and enjoyed a banguef given Them by fhe Execufive Board. IVnrclrup, Brighton, Shermzin, Stearns, Bmvmaxn, Rolzmrl Mr. Lcisc-r. Yi:-rivk, Br-avert, SpcrIwr, Glen, Gowvns, Burgvss Mmkwuorl, Hcskctt, IIirI4IcII, Mitrhcll, Frye, Wilvy, Imgzm, Brown ? ,. ' Kgs-fsilkx . 2' . 2: ,Q ' 5. f gcjii S s . ? 'Scif S- s S' - A. il I X HJ. 4 Sixty-swrfll SPORTS 0 ff' ' Ffpxfk can I f sf W ny . , xx WW-fi nagy'-jg S WMM. W Wi? FOOTBALL FOOTBALL Under The masTerTuI leadership oT Big ChieT Harlan Jackson, and his assisTanT, Joe Koenig, The Red Raiders had anoTher successTuI gridiron season. Overcome by only Two rivals To The SouTh, our warriors secured Third posiTion among The Tribes oT The Cross-STaTe league. Carl Kern, I-Ial Arnason, Norm SansregreT, Erling Johnson, and Jack Frazier were awarded all-sTar posiTions Tor Their ouTsTanding play. Leaving our camp This year, perhaps To don new war dress, will be Frazier. Beal, Oorrie, Arnason, Johnson, Sansre- greT, STocIcIey, McCullough, Kern, Wilson, Ford, Cozza, Felmley, I-Iilliard, and KnuTsen. I-Iowever, many promising Junior loraves will remain To carry on The pigslcin hopes oT B. I-I. S. Mr. Koenig, Mr. Jackson, Mr, Jewell FOOTBALL SCHEDU LE Bellingham OpponenT I9 6 Se-pT. 22 Sedro-Woolley 7TSepT. 29 SeaTTIe Prep I2 O OCT. 6 O'Dea 33 0 :X:OcT. I3 STadium O I3 OcT. 20 Vancouver, B. C. 46 7 :TOcT. 27 EvereTT I5 I 2 TTNOV. IO Lincoln 7 24 fTNov. I7 BremerTon 6 O Cross-STaTe games. IACK FRAZIER NORM SANSREGRET EHLING JOHNSON Halrrl-cIrivim:, I'lllI'II'IllCIiIIllQ' Jack was S11mIy's triple-thrvni, tzirtirs clvvtvrl As ai Iinc-plunuinu fullhuk thi tillm rlmscn All-State cvntcr :md I1nnnr:u'y him All-State Imulfhnck and vu-wiiim-r rc-ally hzul ilu' umuls III tum mm Calpiuin of thc' Iizlidvr eleven. of the inspirntinnzxl ziwzxrfl. Sf'IC'l'lP4I him 115 CUWYTIIIHI if thu lll pun tmngil ziwurcl. llzxl Arnzlson, lfnxlg Dirk Plank, Hzxlfbuvkg Tom lVlK'C0llllIlI, Tau-klcg DK'llllZlI' Nvlsnn, Qlllll'lCI'l5Ill'k l OU'l'BAl,I. TEAM lluglws, liulxns, llnnnn, Burlwzxu, Stvnrns, lllurlmc-rg, Miller, Vitnljlv, Y' Lutz, flurls, Wvlnnnycr, Mills. Wvlsh, llzxrringlun, Vnlvntinc-, Carlson, K rang, flllblllbllll, Mitchell, Tllllllllglf, lforlws, . f .Qi 5 .Y fl MANAGIZHS lkgfr M Ki A K'-flshg -A as it Q lf' 4 A . K .59 4. ws, 3 if 4 F fl-l' h nl K 5 Y Chuck Slnvlilny. Cvnterg f A 'mv ' Axuln-1'sm1, I'1l0l41lllllL, Amlrvws Jcwvll, Dulun. A. ,fi 3 N if Q gg, A , in Q i A x 1' Milt Wilson, Quurtorhuclcg Dvnis Knutson, Gnzxrrlg Curl Kvrn, Tnvklo 1' Sf L'1'l1f-11 lwk Bull, lulxlrcl flnyton Gm'l'i0, Flllll1ili'kQ llzuuly Annblc, Hnlflmvkg Buln Gaxtvs. llulflmrkg Ifll xllfxlllllillill, 1.1111 1 AILIIT, Gu.n'lI N1'1'r'n ly-rr zu CO-CROSS STATE WINNERS DISTRICT VICTOR . Q i A . - I . I Se' fla 'Ll' J I J' xl .' , .. ' .gif A. 1 '40 Svvelity-two BASKETBALL MANAGERS Hanna, Jewell, Anmlcrsim BASKETBALL SQUAD 'ini-r, Arnaison, lliltnn, Szinsrvgxret. Frzizicr, llilclfullough, Johnson, Olson ugws, Jolley, Furscllx, Bowslxcr, Jn-wc-II, Cliishulm, Elliot, Strunfl, Nelson, llickok BASKETBALL The Tribe's drums beaT TriumphanTly as our Red Raiders reTurned Trom Their basl4eT- ball wars. Climaxing Their mosT successTul casaba season in hisTory, The Raiders iour- neyed To SeaTTle, where They capTured second place in The WashingTon STaTe High School BaslceTball TournamenT. Guided by The masTerTul sTraTegy oT Coach Earle Jewell. The Reds had previously Tied STadium Tor Cross-STaTe honors and won The NorThwesT DisTricT championship. Good sporTsmanship. excellenT Team play, and Triendliness beTween TeammaTes was in no small way The measure oT The Raiders' success. ClayTon The Red Carr was Tield general oT This year's Team. Hal Arnason won The disTincTion oT being selecTed on The TirsT All-STaTe Team, while ClayTon and Norm SansregreT secured second Team posiTions. Laurence STephan, anoTher Senior, won his leTTer early in The year beTore ioining The U. S. Marines. Coach Jewell will have Chuck Olson as a core around which To build nexT year's cagers. STrengThened by This year's vicTories, we lcnow The school's greaT sporTs Tradi- Tion will be held high. BASKETBALL ALL-STATERS Stephan Carr, Arnzison, Sunsrcgrvt RUNNER-UP IN WASHINGTON STATE TOURNAMENT 11 Q? 1 'H , 5 ' T . I x Q 1 , g B, - ig 4 da, A ffi, P N' .d' I, '3' Olson McCullough Johnson Hilton Winwr Mr. Jcwell Mr. Kovniu 1 'url' Frwzicr Arlrxson Sanwrcgrct Scott N11 4 ntu Ilfru SCORES OF MAPLE-COURT TILTS CROSS-STATE BASKETBALL Raid- Oppon ers enls January Bremerton Ilherel 42 34 January Everett II'Ierel 29 28 January Lincoln ITacomal II-Ierel 25 27 January Sladium Ilherel 37 27 January Lincoln ITacomal Ilherel 42 27 February Everett Ilherel 39 35 February Sfadium II-Ierel 42 28 February Seattle Prep llherel 37 30 February Bremerlon lTherel 34 22 February Seaflle Prep ITherel 39 34 STATE TCURNAMENT March I4 Cenlral Valley 48 37 March I5 Soulh Kilsap 4I 32 March I6 Snohomish 34 29 March I7 Lincoln lSeaHIeI 38 50 I' I tn tip Imll to C ' SIHPIIOIIIISII gzulw. Jolmmn Icups during t ent t Ilf' m.ttvh uitl I I M tion in semi-fin.1l5 mth Snolmmish. - Scottie rmch I gh tu t.iIto .n tip-off. Sfvmify-four DIAMOND SQUAD DIAMOND SQUAD Lighf wifh Ihe willow bu'I heavy on Ihe baHery is The essence of 'rhis year's diamond squad. Alihough Coach Lewis has been faced wiih 'Ihe loss of many Icey men, he has buili' up a very formidable ball club. led by his ace piichers, Hal Arn- ason. Dick Planlc, and Bill Wimer. This year's nine promises 'Io follow fhe looisieps of Their predecessors by finishing in Ihe Ihiclc of +he Cross-S+a+e league scrap. Graduaiing seniors are Carr. Arnason, Wimer, Frazier. Wilson. Gerard, Van Voors+. Ellingwood, Felmley, and Loreen. BASEBALL SCHEDULE March 30 Bellingham ai' Burlingion April 6 Meridian ai Bellingham April 20 Seaille Prep a+ Bellingham April 23 Bellingham al MI. Vernon April 27 Bellingham ai Evereii' May I Anacories a+ Bellingham May 4 Bellingham ai Siadium May II Bremerfon ai Bellingham May I8 Lincoln ai Bellingham X-Cross-Sfaie games. BASEBALL TEAM Standing: Pedersen, Wilson, Carr, Plank, Scott, Franz A X k lx I1 Kneeling: Gates, Winner, V:inVoorst, Nelson, EH 7 I I'el Ic sfgitjfZWK SPRING SPORTS RACQUET WIELDERS Captained by Marvin Still and strengthened by three returning lettermen, Coach Jewell's net squad displayed good possibilities. lnexperience in doubles cost the Raiders victories in early season matches. A Cross-State tourna- ment is scheduled to be held at Ta- coma late in the spring. TENNIS TEAM Gricff, Stearns, Still, Fisher, Orphan Q'-'K' TRACK SQUAD Standing: Pcnry, Boynton, Jury, Flockoi, Page, French, Rea, Ehlers, Kaiser, Newton, Elliott, McGwin, .lmvr'll, Lvlnnann, Smith, Bcthke, Bowshcr, Sclflal, Jolley, Johnson, C. Olson, Mills, Brannstroin Sitting: D. Olson, Gricff, Thomas, llnlfortl, Leonard, Griffith, Dawn, ltnncstranrl, Stearns, Blankenship THINCLADS These are the tleet-ot-toot braves who take to the Cinder paths rather than the treacherous woodland trails. Com peting in several meets, these traclcsters, under the direction ot Harlan Jackson. have shown excellent sportsmanship In early season events, Chuck Olson, Norm Sansregret, and George Kaiser amassed several points tor the Raiders O SI L'l'Ilf-If-Sid? 5 S LINKSMEN l-le shot a birdie and an eagle yesterday. No, this Raider wasn't hunting: he was shooting a game ot golt. This year's golt team, with Joe Koenig as new coach, sched- uled many matches, the highlight ot which was a tour-way meet with Stadium, Lincoln, and Everett. GOLF TEAM Carr, Clark, Keyes, llnlnics, Pederson, Thorsvn, Mr. Koenig INTRAMU RAL SPORTS INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL VicTory Through Teamwork - is The valuable lesson learned by every inTramural baskeTball champ- ionship Team. This year's l-loT ShoTs are no excepTion. They worked TaiThTully To develop The TighTing spiriT and playing skill ThaT broughT Them ouT on Top. Their vicTory was well earned, and They deserve our praise. l J INTRAMURAI. BA5KlC'I'B.'XI,l. CHAMPIONS Bc-rry, Wuml, Puuv, Swank. Ruth, lN1urlxr-rg Sllllflllllll, liuulmqni Bimrruft INTRAMURAL BASEBALL The well-known early bird has noThing on The inTramural soTTball aThleTes whose compeTiTions musT always be played oTT beTore The oTher Toils oT The school day be- gin. ThaT energy, in iTselT, speaks well Tor Their enThusiasTic inTeresT in The sporT. W 'll Work To . .The close oT The I944 inTramural TooTball season Tound The Vikings in TirsT place, Top n af agu oT in Teams. This is prooT OT real aThleTic abiliTy and sporTsmanship3 Tor These Teams Turned ouT in ev ry ki 0 'wp l r To work long and hard. Every game was a Tough baTTle, so The Viks Truly earned This-saluTe sl T h JT ' T , INTRAMURAI. FooTlsAI.1. QMIEQW INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL fl if K'1n'pcntnr, Bentley, Ilivknk, Bowman, Kuljis, Smith, Kcplinuvr. Thltvhinsnn XA fi. lx Spzveylly-.ul GIRLS' SPORTS Sc'z'1'l1ly-viglzt 1' T5 B CLUB CABINET Place, Hunt, Smith, Baker, M. Urbick, Carey, Mzxulcr, Fisher Fox Monwghwn F Urbick Nix B'1iIv W'xrclin'1n Colbx' Miss Aslirrxxft Mrs. Wicder x Q GIRLS' SPORTS Here we go! Enlhusiasm and compeiilion are lceen Jrhis year among The girls as lheir leams ballle lor honors in The major sporls of speedball and volley ball during +he fall: baslcelball and baseball in Jrhe spring. The minor sporls of ping pong, badminlon, archery, horseshoes, and lennis require speed and accuracy. All 'through lhe year individual sporls such as hiking, skafing, swimming, bicycling. and bowling offer exlra poinls foward earning lhe coveled B swealer or an addi- Honal slripe. WE POUND THE DRUMS FOR: MARY NIX-fupulnlv B Club president :incl un outstanding utliletc. .IOANNI-I FISIIER :nul JOAN SMI'I'II-School ping pong CIIZIIIIIIIOIIS. CIIARLIENE COI.BY-'I'Iw only uni- who rcccivvrl her first stripe when an Soplnnnurc. SENIIHIS -I'Il1lIlIllIllII spcmlhnll players. .IUNIORS-Fm' winning Volk-yhzill honors. SOPHOMOIIES-Buskc-tbaill chzunpiuns. WANDA JENKINS-Winner in lvznllninton singlvsg IVIARY NIX and GEIITRUDE BAKER. winners in IJRNIIIIIII- ton rlonhlvs. DIANE IIOIiWI'I'Z-'I'up tennis plziyrr uf Inst 5401112 ISAIJMINTON CHAMPIONS .lcnkinsz Iizxkvr, Nix PING IIONG TENNIS K'I'IAMI'IONS Ilorwitz, Darcy Fisher, Sllliill Iinrs-y, Phillips. Ilurwilz fl ig,-' . ,iff f ik ,.,. ,yu .F 'x 'H 53 Q Q. Q V 5-D 'QF' I-M ... Rh I vw L: 5'-' ' as H -171 W ,A 5, l ai 4' his 'fl 4 K fl-if is ggi ' YN : ff.. . 'W g NX Xa, ki lv., -is X X y A W ..- sl ' . 'ST K K x 1 I 'fg st R A' fm fr.. va- 8'ff. 1 M? 'hi fp- ' .U f-wx ' 'Y aww' 'S-fl ww SCHOOL LIFE SCENES l, llow about xi ynmlrl, Bush? Z, Our atlviulanre clerk when she isn't giving out lwlue slipa. 3. ll. M. Torpen, who tearliez- welding at SC'lllDlIH' School. 4. Schwenn anil Staffortl, our custodians. .lohn Roy peeking over tht- vtlge. li. The Lions Club presents the football teain with hard-to'uet hlankets. 7. Nothing' but a telephone pole for llnok, Evans, and Roland to cling to. S. Fox, Urlmick, anrl Colby try sonic tackling after the pep assembly. ll. Kills :main for a clay .l0, The ltolancls just ran't resist the power of sugges- tion, ll. Senior retllieafls, Farr anfl Stott. l2. NelSon's trolley far, inorlel llillli, 13. lrelanrl, Ryan, antl Lloyd l1ehin4l tln- liars. l-1. Place antl Hunt try to be great outdoor women. 15. Nazi einlmlein of defeated Germany is part of souvenir display arranged by Britt. lil, liven the Pep Clulwhers have inclolent nimnc-nts. Y. 17. Sjolzuuler, liirk, and Horwitz rough-house on the front lawn. 18. Whited and Dalton look longingly 191111101 at Chanel No. 5 straight from Paris. I W -0 if 4' SCHOOL LIFE SCENES E .iiting at the tlour. ZZ. Witle range ut' expressions here--note Fox being sul:-inn :intl Monaghan in stitches. ll. Dalton and Watkins at Taeuina uanie. 4. Caniera-sliy Steiner is finally caught hy llilliartl anal Jewell while llulierts and lintitsen ltmk on. 5, lnue, lietmarsl and Gnssage qazinu intu iinareustunietl snnliuht E l -mam f. . ti. Petltlyeortl in sillmuette. T. Senior girls looking up. X. Ulcl Glory at halfinast fur Franklin I5el.inn Roosevelt. El. We're never tnu oltl tu ehnte the ehuteS. 10, Christmas earnlers. ll. Yes, we've ht-:nl about the nianpower slnirtage. 122. New types of sweater girls. 13, Ziegler anrl Martin ilu their stuff in sales class. 14. Sjolantler, Kirk, Ilorwitz, and Henson gather a little hay fever. 15. Smith sliuots a haaket lti. We bet you were wonderful babies. 17. Evans and Thomas dream a little in the sun. Eiylily-unc Aasheim, INDEX A C Lloyd , . , . . Abbott, Eldon . . . . Abbott, Jacqueline . . . Adams, Shirley .... Adderley, Clarence . . . Agnew, David ..... Albada, Gordon . . . Albee, Dorothy . , . Alderson, Alexande Vivian . , . r, Mollie .,.. Alexander, Patricia .. Allen, Janice ..... Allenbach, Edwin .. Allenbach, Robert . , Altman, Marian . . . . Ainble, Lillian .... . . Anable, Randall . . . . . Andersen, Beatrice ., . Anderson, Christine . . . Anderson, Clarence ..... Anderson, Donald George Anderson, Joyce . . . . Anderson, Lois , 15, 39 Anderson, Anderson, Norma Jean .. Peggy .... Anderson, Robert Benedict Anderson, Andreaso n, Gordon Walter ......., Bourne, Shirlie . U , Andrews, Robert Jared .... Angell, Mary Lou ....,.... Annett, Eleanor .... Annett, La Verne Armstrong, Alfred Armstrong, Norma Baklund, , Arnason, Harold G-- 13 21 5 1' V' Arthiirsi Ashcraft, , .1, 03, no, 63, Shirley .... Patricia Ashley, Bill . Atkinson, Lois .. B Babcock, Alice Marie Badgley, Betty ..,.. Badgley, Carl ...,... Badgley, Rosalyn . . . Bally, Ardeth 14, 21, 55 Baker, Gertrude- 14, 39, 56, 57 Vale .. Burger, H H Baldwin, Nadene Ballard, Don .... Ballard, Phillip .. Ballard, Ramona Baller, Roger Bamber, Shirley , . Bancroft, Keith Banfly, Lodema .. Bane, Jean Lee .,., Banks, Clyde ,...,. Barbeau, Donald LeRoy . Barber, Dolores ....,... Barnber, Shirley ..... . Barrett, Ramona ., Barrick, Betsy . . . Bates, Leonard A. ...,. . Bauter, Alvin Edwin ...,. Beach, Harold ,........ Beal, Jack .... ..... 2 2 Beard, Doris Lorraine Beard, Guy A. ,.... . Beard, Violet . . . . . Beavert, Beverly Anne Li., as 20 r , .10 43 39 6 39 28 15 56 20 63 55 70 9 A 'lio- , 59, , 53. JJ 49, Beck, Kathleen .... Beckenback, Rilla . . . Bell, John .,,.... Bell, Maxine .... Bell, Norma Ruth .. Bellingar, Elaine .... Bemis, Norman Allen . . . Eighty-two '54 oz 14 3 9 55 56 42 43 22 20 20 20 55 -is 20 62 50 67 4:5 72 43 42 65 64 4.7 :iii i4 49 43 6 3 60 49 60 51 20 47 43 63 39 43 59 56 64 57 43 70 64 43 43 73 52 64 39 43 78 78 39 56 61 99 -.. 56 43 t 3.1 49 A694 62 22 . .43 58 61 43 43 43 62 43 43 39 39 20 20 62 64 43 39 43 47 43 71 59 49 43 64 66 79 59 60 43 72 21 70 43 21 43 47 43 75 61 78 67 43 49 21 21 21 79 79 67 62 21 43 64 47 21 76 39 60 48 70 39 14 53 39 43 39 43 71 43 39 22 67 53 43 49 60 43 62 67 Benedict, Ruthadele .. . Benner, Fred .,..,... Bennett, Barbara ...,. Bennett, Genevieve O.. .. Bennett, Lillian ....... Benson, Dolores ..,.. Bentley, Douglas .... Berg, Mary Ellen ..... Bergen, Mary Margaret . . , Bergstrom, Ted ..,,.,. Berquist, Vivian ..... Berry, Glen ..,.,. Bethke, Adolph .. Berwick, Alice Biendl, Conner . , . Bingham, Don ...., Bjorkqnist, E. J. Black, Frank E.. . . Blake, Jane Anne , Blankenship, Gerry ., Blick, Carolyn June . . . Bond, Myrna ..., Blonden, William . . . Boozel, Millicent .,... Borchardt, Mary Lou ...., Borchers, Robert ........... Bornstein, Patricia Louise ..., Boroughs, Robert H,- 15, 22, Boslund, Bill ,..... . , . , Boslund, Maxine Boson, Anne Botts, Betty Jane , . . . . 14, 39 Bowman, Hilding Conrad Bowsher, Arnold ..,.... Boynton, Jim ........., Brandenthaler, Lenora .. Brandenthaler, Richard . Brannian, George E.. , . . Brannian, Patricia ...... Brannstrom, Norris- 39, 49, 50 Brehin, Gilbert .,,..,.,. Breivick, Howard .... , Breuer, Eileen ,..,. . Brighton, Archie L.. . . Britt, Shirley O. Brolin, Lorna .... Bronsema, Cleve ., Browgrade, Shirley ..... Brown, Bert ...,........ . Brown, Betty ,..... 14, 15 Brown, Delor Rae .,..... Brown, Dolores . . . . 21 Brown, Donna Lee . . . . . Brown, Gloria ..,. Brown, May Shirley Brown, Myrtle ...... Brown, Orie , . ...... . . Brown, Robert E. .....,. . Brumm, Lorrayiie Maxine . . Buchan Jean ,... .. 39 Budde, Evelyn Sylvia ,,.,.. Bulloch Beverlee ..... .. Bulman, Marjorie . . . Burger, Darrell , .....,.... . Elizabeth .......... Burgess, Mary Ellen . Burnet, Jean 23, 48, 56 Burrell, Bonnie May ,..... Butner, Frances ..., Butner, Robert , . Butterfield, Vangie .. Butts, Dale .... . . Byer, Asa K. . , .. Byer, Dorothy , . . Byers, Harold E. Byrnes, Beverly . . , Byron, Lois Jean . , . 22 43 . .3.9. 6 7 56 43 56 39 , 4.3. 9 48 49 D6 55 58 65 49 43 64 67 72 39 64 55 71 64 60 66 . .39 60 56 49 58 39 39 14 43 66 62 61 39 47 37 39 1 5 3 39 43 66 22 60 76 60 43 43 48 77 76 43 47 39 67 39 60 76 43 43 39 9 64 66 60 66 22 39 69 49 79 76 76 76 76 64 39 39 76 43 71 62 67 39 49 39 49 39 62 43 59 23 67 43 14 9 39 43 60 48 52 43 43 49 67 65 63 23 39 49 67 43 23 49 23 59 Caldwell, Ethel Ann ,,,.. Call, Don ..... . . Call, Mary Ann . . . Call, Una Mae ........... Carey, Gloria- 23, 34, 57, 58 Carey, Wesley ......,... Carlsen, Laverne .... . Carlson, Dagny ....... . Carlson, Elmerine Mae . . . Carpenter, Donna Lou .. Carpenter, John ...... Carpenter, Marlyn ., Carpenter, Martha ....... Carr, Clayton- 14, 20, 23, 63, Carrick, Enid June .,.. Carson, Eugene .,.,.... Carter, Vivian .. . Cary, Maurice . . . . . . Case, Lesley ..... . . Cassell, Betty ,.... Cassell, Frankiann . , . Cavallin, Edythe .,.. Cederstrom, Ruth ........ Champagne, Carol Rose ..,. Champagne, Robert ..,, Chapman, Everett .... Chichester, Howard 59, 50 62 39 39 v v v 1 v i r ...23, 5:1 54, 72 73 . .3.,,., .,,,. 4.8. . . .,.4.'.,,,,,, 5.8. . ....,..:w Chinn, Yick Thlew ,..,......,.. Chishohn, Bob .,........, Chrisman, Della Marie .,... Chrisman, Edwin ...... Christensen, Bernice . 45, 55 Christensen, Bob .............. Christensen, Dolores . Christie, Betty Jane , . 39, Christopherson, Marie ..... Church, Edwin .,....... Clark, Dick ........ Clark, Richard .,...... Clark, Tommy Stuart ..... Clarkson, Margaret Florence Claus, Alson A. ....,.... . Claus, Evelyn Margaret .... Cline, Bob .,... Clumpner, Barbara ,. Clumpner, Jack ....... Cobb, Tom . . . .... . . . , Cobelens, Cora Cornelia . . . Cobelens, Mary ....,..... Coffman, Mabel .,........ Colby, Charlene- 13, 39, 53, 56, 57, 58, Cole, Gerald Ronald ...,,.. Collins, Robert Hale . Collord, Lois Gene ..,., Comstock, Howard W. . . Connell, Archie ...... Conlee, Carolyn .... Copeland, Marvin . . . Cook, Betty Lou . . , Cook, Billy Joe . . . . Cooley, Betty . . , . . Cooley, Patsy .... . Cooper, Joe Ann .. Corey, Frances . ,.... Coulthurst, Danny .. Covalt, Berenice . . . Coy, Loraine .... Cozier, Carl ....... Cozza, Barbara J, . Cozza, Stewart L. . . . . . . . Craig, Barbara .. .. Craig, Jim ,,,. . .. 14, Crait, Dan ...... .... Crandell, Perry ,... . . Crandell, Virginia .. . Crombie, Eleanor .. Crowley, Lorraine . . . Crowley, Nora Mae .. ' ' '57, ' 55 1 - v l isis' ' 1 4 60 43 .39, 60, til 39,' '-is 24 42, 43 24, 35 39 56 15 49 24 55 51: 1 v v 43 4:4 23 67 50 52 :sei 0-f -v 39, 57, 14, 52, 15, 59, 49, . 3.9, 70, 39, 39, sei, ui, 39 70 43 23 43 24 64 9 43 47 60 43 39 24 2 4 9 .54 5 6 6 3 55' 39 1 v v v 75, 43, 14 J9, 43 43 60 23 78 47 70 60 53 39 76 7 64 76 48 43 47 59 43 56 62 23 60 53 23 43 39 61 72 59 39 39 67 59 65 7 39 43 67 76 43 23 43 39 56 43 63 60 49 9 78 43 43 43 39 13 9 24 60 67 62 49 79 49 47 49 57 6 56 71 61 70 67 43 43 47 43 39 43 Erdahl, Leila ..... . . C KContinuedj Crum, Dow .............., Crum, Gloria .....,........ Cummings, Richard Lee .,., Cunningham, Charles 0... 79 96 Mahlon B. . ,...,..... . Fisher, Cupples, Mary . ...... . . Cupples, Peggy ....,.., Dalenius, Gorna D S. ......,. . Dalton, Dorothy Irene- Damon, Natalie 22, 43, 49, Darby, Dorothy . . . . Dart, Muriel Jean . , . Darvill, Fred ..... Dauphiny, Dolores .. Davidson, Max .... Davies, Charlott .. 9 . 39 52, so . 2.4, My Davis, Burton ..,... Davis, Dick ......... Davis, Donald Ralph . , . . , . . . . . Davis, Evelyn Edith . . . . . . . . Davis, Gloria Jean ......,.... 43, 56 Dawe, Charles Richard . .... ,.,. . Daive, Ernest L. ..39, 52, 56, 63, 64 Dawes, Gene . ..,.........,.... . Deahl, Joaen E. ....... .... 1 5 DeGolier, Bcttiann ...... . . . , , . DeMuth, Loraine Mary . . . . . 24, 49 DeMuth, Roberta Jean . . , . . 24, 47 DenAdel, Gordon Lee . DeNeui, David ....... Dennis, Mae ..... Dent, Irene ,....... DeWar, Rose Mary .. Diaz, Margaret ...... Dickinson, Jack ...... Dickinson, Robert Allen Dillon, Geraldine ..... Dillon, Ruby ,...... Dixon, Donald . . 62 64 78 Dolan, Dick . .... . Donald, Jacqueline ......,.. Doolittle, Beverly June ..,. Dorcy, Maureen ..39, 41, 58 24, 56 oz, 414, Dorsey, Bill ..,......,..,...... 39, Dow, William Il. . , . Dowd, George ....... 6 49 DuBois, Ruby ....... Duncan, Donna Claire . . . Duncan, Mary Jeanette Dunkle, Billie ...,.,... DnPraiv, Jacqueline . . . DuPraw, Lovell .... Dux, Peggy ...... Dwelle, George . . . . . E Easterbrooks, Marcene Eberhart, Carolyn Ehle, Beverly Ann Ehle, Fred ..,..,.,. Ehlers, Earl ,..... Ehlers, George .. Eide, Marijune .,......, 14 Eiford, Ray ............... Einerwold, Arthur Marvin .... Einerwold, Helen Elerding, Ira Dee Ellefson, Hilde ..... Ellingwood, Frank .. Elliott, Sam George .. Elsbree, Marilyn . . . . Emerson, Phyllis Adele Emery, Harry ......,....... Emes Robert . .... .. 43 '39 62 50 43 59 05 '39 '61 cn '59 '39 43 39 43 60 78 63 43, ...14, 4 . 25, 39, 43, 43. 39, .. 39 ..55 .,.49 izmiaeim, Betty ...,.. '33, ' 53. '53, ' so Endicott, Gary . , . .,...,..... . . . . Engels, Ferdinand . . so, 43, 14, 43, . .4.3, 61 63 64 63 27 72 '35 in 1 v 39 49 43 66 43 43 43 65 39 53 49 24 49 67 43 24 39 43 43 60 43 76 43 53 24 66 66 39 39 60 39 66 9 39 67 39 57 56 70 43 66 79 66 39 43 65 43 43 43 25 49 61 66 59 60 25 76 25 4 6.2 64 43 79 70 39 75 76 43 62 10 39 65 43 43 IN DEX Engels, Howard .........,.. Engels, Norman ,,.. Erb, Carl Meredith . . Erdahl, Hazel ..,.... Erickson, John Marvin . . . Erickson, Margaret ..... Ershig, Donna Ruth . . , . Essex, Wesley Earl . , . Evans, Glennis ....... Evans, Shirley Mae ...... Everhart, Virginia Dee Everson, Iris , ....... ., Ezell, Barbara .......... F Farwell, Gerald Kenneth Faulkner, Elva .......... Fayette, Jorine ......... Fehlhaber, Jean . . . Felmley, Bob ...... Ferguson, Gladys Fickel, Donald Jim . . Fiedler, Shirley . . . Fisher, Charles E. .. f ...Z5 'TF -0 Fisher, Helen .,............,. Fisher, Joanne- 25, 48, 49, 54, 58, 59, 60, 62, Fisher , Shirley ..... Fisher, Viola- 15 2' 56 , ..o, 54, . Flockoi, Ray ss, so Follis, Beverly Elaine- 26, 53, 54, 56 60, 61 Forbes, Gordon ..,.... . . . 43 Force, Don ....,,..... . , . Ford, Doris Loraine .. . Ford, Harold Edwin .. Ford, Imelda ...... Ford. Peter .... Ford, Robert . , . Ford, Warren . .... . Forseth, Kenneth ,. . Forslof, Ronald Lee . Fosmo, Virginia Claire Foster, A. D. ...,..,. . Foster, Olive Reeves .... . Fox, Doreen M. B.- 26, 49, 50, 53 58, 60, Fralick Lena ,....... . ..... . Franks, Athena .. , Franks, Bill ...., Franks, John J.. .. Frazier, Beverly ..... .....,. . Frazier, Jack- 26, 48, 51, 52, 53, 63, 64, Freeman, June ....,.... French, Delbert ...... French, Marjorie Frost, F. E. . . . . Frye, Alice Leora ........ Frye, George Tom ......... G Gammon, Norma Lorraine Garbareno, Joanne ........ Gardner, Eldon .,....... Gardner, Nadine June . . . . . . Garrett, Harold ..,. , . . . Gadwa, Lois . . . Gates, Bob ....... 39, 63, Gazija, Louis Peter .... ......... Gerard, Howard . . . . . , . . . . Geske, Robin ...... Gcsdahl, Charles H. .. .. Gibson, Joan ...... Giger, Wesley .,.. Gilberg, Robert .... Gildersleeve, Betty . , , Gildersleeve, Evelyn 49 35 25 64 64, 39 61 62 49 39 39 '12, 43, i4 64 26 Q6 v '5'2 56 48 43' 59 71 39 71 78, 48 62 63 64 70 43 56 5 3 ,63, 10 10 43, 73, 49, 39, 64, ' '43, .3.9. 10 71 13 63 39 26 1 v v v 39 43 43 25 64 43 54 43 43 43 65 49 43 66 25 43 39 60 75 62 39 39 55 25 76 43 65 76 65 72 67 60 43 26 39 71 72 43 43 67 60 39 60 39 43 39 75 60 76 47 67 43 26 26 49 39 26 13 75 43 64 43 59 26 67 39 43 48 Gilfilen, Ralph . , . . Gillett, Bruce .,... Giveans, Emmajean . . Glen, Evalyn Wilma . Glen, Helen .,...... lf I 133, '4'7', Glen, Lila Ann Glenman, Joyce .. . .43 Gloman, Joe ,. Goetz, Walter . . . . , . . . . . Gorrie, Clayton . . . . .53 54, Goss, Alfred .................. ...... Goss, Jim ....... , ........ ,....... Gossage, Wanda . .26, 34, 49, 57 59, Gowens, Opal Louise ....,.,.... 43, Graham, Betty Anne ....... ...,.. Graham, Bob ,,...... . . . Graham , Conrad ..,... Gran, William Arthur . . Graves, Jean ....,... Gray, Margaret , . . . Green, Richard J. .. Green, Greene, Richard L. . . Margery ...,.,...... Greenwood, Ray .... Grieff, Marvin ...14, 48, 49, 50 Griesel, Frank Edwin ...,....... 39 26, 59, Griffin, Evelyn ........,........,. Griffin, Gloria ,..14, 39, 52, 56, 60, Griffin, Marilyn . .,......,.,..... . Johnnie .....,.. . . v Griffith, Grinstead, David .. Gudbranson, Larry . . . Gullette, Dorothy .. , Gunderson, Sylvia . , . . . .... . . . . . , Gurtner, Ellen Rose ..... 26, -49, 50, 53, Gustafson, Paul ....,.............. 26, Hagen, Joyce . . . , Hallert, Fred ,,.... Hamlin, Lois ....... Hammer Anita Marie . , ' '40, '47, , . . Hanke, Mildred Sophie . . . . . . . . . . Hanlon, Bill .......... ,.. ....., Hanna, Arne .....,. .. 44, 47, 70 Hansen, Sylvia M. . . . . . . . . Hanson, Duaine L. . . . .26 49, Hanson, Joe ,,.... ...... Hanson, Marydel , ,. . , . . . . ,, Hanson, Merland ,... .. Hanson, Sam Arthur , . ..,.... . . Hanson, Vernon .... ,.... ........ Hardin, June ..,..,. ......, 4 4, 60, Marion Eileen Hardin, Hardwick, Donna . . . Harnden, Robert Louis Harrington, Paul Harris, Frances .,... Harrison, Marion Leo Hatch, Doris ....... Hatch, Joyce Mae Hatfield, Richard .. Haug, Fraine ...... Haveland, Dorothy ,. Hayes, Bonnie Louise Hays, J. W. .,..... . Heath, Marjorie Hebert, Frank .,... Helseth, Elizabeth . . . Hemmestad, Pauline . Hemmestad, Robert . . Hentzell, Leokadja .. Henson, Joann .... Hershey, Shirley .. Heskett, Shirley .. Heslin, Jon ,...... Heslin, Wardner .. . Hickok, Don ...., Hicks, Adeline . . Hicks, John . , . Hill, Carol .. 14, 40, 50, 53, 3 6 '44, '63, . . . . . ,44, .'.'.'.'1'4', . , . .14, ','.'.'.'1'4', . . , .44, ,..,,A.1,0., is, '40, ' 53, '56, ' I ' Q i14, 4'0', 4o,' '55, ' 63,' '7'2', ...40, 49, 59, Eiglzty-three 43 48 26 43 67 43 56 43 43 71 43 63 62 67 60 44 26 44 39 55 45 39 60 63 76 45 60 62 60 76 44 64 44 79 61 67 40 55 40 44 44 40 72 53 66 27 44 44 40 44 64 59 40 49 70 43 44 44 44 44 67 44 64 10 44 44 56 40 27 44 64 40 67 40 40 76 44 40 64 ll fContinuedJ Hilliard, Wallace ..27, 49, 50, Hillius, Violet ...,...... Hillyard Gloria ........,.. 40, Hilton, Russell .. 27, 49 Hindman, Donald .... , . . , . . , . Hitz, James Richard . . Hjaltalin, Wayne ..., Hoag, Barbara Jean .. Hoehne, Leroy ,,.,.. Hoff, Geraldine Hoff, Patricia ......,., Hoke, Carolyn ......... Holbrook, Louise Marie- 13, 15, 27, 53 Holbrook, Wyck ....... Holelnan, Marion . , . Holmes, Cathleen . . . Holmes, Don ..,...,. Holmes, Louise Wood Holt, Gordon , ....... Hone, Helen Beatrice .... Hood, Barbara Ann . . . Hood, Robin ....... Hook, Carolyn ...... . . Hoover, Ray Donald . . Horn, Dick ........,, Horton, Allen , ...,.. , . Horwitz, Diane ...40, 56 Houser, Betty Anne . , ..,.. . Houston, Helma Jean . . . Hovde, Ronald ..,...,, Hoveland, Warren ...,.. Howard, Carmen Louise .. Howell, E. 5. ........., . Hubbard, Joyce .......... Hughes, Bob .,.,,.,,,, Hughes, Victor ,,,,,, Hulford, Eugene Edward Hunt, Dallas- as, 40, 52, 00, Hunt, Lorraine ,. ,..... Hutchinson, Howard Hutchinson, Nancy ...., Iddms, C. M. ...,..... . Inge, Marian ........., Ingersoll, Beverly Ruth ,. Ireland, Barbara ....... Ireland, Kenneth D. .... . Ireland, Marcia ........ Isaacs, Jacqueline Dorothy Isaacson, Grayce Leone , . Iverson, Barbara .,...., J Jackson,Harlan . . . . . , Jackson, Lillian .. Jacobson, Lucille Jacobson, Vivian . . . James, Bessie .... Jansen, Bill ,. .,.. . Jaschiniak, Patricia . , . Jenkins, Joseph .4,,,, Jenkins, Wanda Lou . . Jenkins, Will D. . . . . Jensen, Bill . . . Jensen, Dorothy .. Jensen, Richard .Ierstedt, Robert Jewell, Bob . , . . , . ,40, Jewell, Earle Jr. . . . . . . . Jewell, Earle, Sr. . . . . . . . John, Tirza ..,,.. Johnson, Albert .. Johnson, Bob ...... Johnson, Donna Lee ...... Johnson, Erling- 13, 14, 27, 51, 53, 63, Johnson Evelyn .,....... If igh I y- f ou r 64 64 72 '53 50 40 61 55 44 40 50 ' 14 40 54 '40 '70 27 44 .7.0 40 63 78 . ,63. 60 49 44 . .6.0. 60 42 40 40 . 4.4. ' -7.8 . .44 40 57 71 70 10 73 71 40 65 73 77 44 27 64 44 60 40 61 62 63 66 44 76 61 40 44 44 66 56 27 47 45 79 60 44 44 40 49 6 40 72 55 76 79 44 76 61 6 59 60 44 6 63 64 44 44 64 27 40 61 59 27 67 40 79 44 67 49 66 67 72 72 73 44 44 27 44 76 40 INDEX Johnson, Frank Henry ...... Johnson, Iona ...,.,.,. Johnson Jeanette ..,. Johnson Lowell .. .lohnson, Nancy .. Johnson, Pearl Johnson Johnstoi , , Rogene .,........, ie Kenneth Ernest ,. Jolley, Bill ,.... ..... 4 0, 55 Jones Jones ,Adele ..........,.., ,Don... Jones, Gale ,..... Jones, Leonard . , . Jones, Opal ..,... Jones, Richard , . . Jones, Ronald .... Jorgensen, Irene , . , . y, .6,3., . 14 00 10 00 Jovanovich, Lois . . . Jury, William .... Justus, Elaine . . . . . K Kahns, Milton , . . . . Kaiser, George , . , Kaiser, Bill . , ....,.. . . Kanaar, David .... .,., Kappel, Doris .,.. 15, 28, Karlson, Dolores Marie. . . Kaufman, Gretchen ..,.. Keffel, Dale ...... Keilty Raychel . . . Kelly, Helen . ,. Kelly, Sam P. Kendall, Joyce .... Kennedy, Marvin Kennedy, Wilma .. Kenoyer, Lois .. Kenteh, Arlene .... Keplinger, Mason , . . ...15 55, '00, i 02 i '.'.'.'10 f f 110 Keplinger, Ronald . . . ,,..,. . . . . Kern, Carl ...... .... 5 3, 55, 64 Keyes, Dick ......... ...,...,... Keyes, William C Kickhafer, Lorena Rae ,. Kilander, Lois ...,..,.... King, Dolores .......... King, Mildred- 14, 15, 40 Kink, Marie ........,.. Kirby, Fred ...,.. . K'rby, Wallace ..... Kirk, Louise ........ Klander, Raymond . .. Klatt, Hubert ...... Klett, Ilene ...,.,... Klinelnan, Orville ...... Klingensmith, Patricia .. Klock, Roxelia ,.....,, Knight, Frank ,...... Know, Evelyn . . . Knutsen, Denis . . , Koch, Mary Lou .. Koenig, Joe .... Koerner, Betty ..., Kolbe, Edward ..,. Krause, Joe ...... Kuehnel, Delbert . ,. Y 52, . . .40, 48 50, 50 40 A 15 f '20, '03, '04 ...28 ....10,63 ....28,54 Kuhn s, Earl ..... . ...... Kuljis, Steve . Lack, Ardelcie . . . . , Lack, Ardella . . . Lady, Nellie ,..... LaGasse, Loretta . . . Lagasse, Paul ..,. 40, 55 Laird, Gordon . . . ,..... . . . . Lallas, Anna . 44 4.0. 44 . .7,2 61 40 40 40 40 40 40 64 14 20 44 20 40 40 44 28 70 48 44 44 49 59 56 . .4.4, 40 44 . .7.0. 49 73 57 75 44 44 14 15 45 Larsen, Mabel .,,. Larsen, Patricia . . , Larson, Astrid . . . Larson, Edward . . . Larson, Howard .. Laughlin, Lester . . . LaVelle, Almeda ., Laxdall, Dan ..... Leaf, Elmer .. ,,.. . Leathers, Marceline .. LeBarron, Vern Edwin . . Lee, Beverly Alice .,.. Leeper, Edythe M. . . Lehmann, Don Leiser, Oliver ...., Leonard, Catherine . . . Leonard, George ........ Leonard, Phyllis ..,......... Leonard, Ruthm. 21, 28, 57 Lewis , Billie . .,.,,......... . Lewis, Blair .. ...,... 40, Lewis, Bryan ..,. Lewis, Roland ..... . . . Lefvendahl, Winona . , . Lind, Edna Oline . . . Lind, . . .28 Eileen ..,..... . . . Lindbloom, Irma June . . Linde, Mary ........ Linde Linds Little, Little r, Gerry ..... trom, Iris . . . Marceine ............ Lloyd, Virginia- Loft, Loft, 14, 15, 24, 29 Anita . , ..........., , Boh.,,,. .,.. Logan, Lee .... Lonborg, Earl .. Lon g, Joyce . . Loreen, Einer . . . Loudon, Murial . .. Lowe, Bob ....,,.,.. . Lowman, Rosemary .. Luke, Ted ........ Lundgren, Jim .... Lutz, Charles .. Lutz, Marleen ...... Elta .... . , . Lybarger, Dolores ...... . . . Lytle, MacD MacD Frances .... ...,. . . M onald, Dolores .... , onald, Virginia , . . Manchester, George .. Maness, Colleen .... Manning, James ..'. . . Markwood, Carman ...,. Markwood, Cecil Wallace . . . . Marmon, Elva ,....... , . , Marr, Barbara ....... Marr, Bob ....... Marr, Derene ...... Marshall, Ernest . . . Martin, Beverly . . Martin, Donna , . Martin, Norma . . . Martin, Robert . . , . . ....,,.,.... 6 .4. Lang, Sharon . . . . . . . Langill, Gene Langill, Irene ....,... LaPla 40, 62, nte, Effie Mae . . . Martinez, Shirlee .. Martinsen, Wesley . . , Martinson, Eileen . . Mathes, Bernard . . . Matthews, Peggy . . . Mathisen, Helen ..... . ....4.4.. 50 55 48 40 r- , .18 . .-4.4, 40, I '40, 40 . 7 11 64 44, 5'5', .....11, I ....4... 4 .41 5000' ....5s 63 00 ....11 40 '57 15 28 ff.f4'4' 40 47' 49 50 50 00 40 00 40 00' 15720 . . . . . .29 50 '50 40,'55', 44, 40, 50, 14,'1'5', 40, 15,' '40, 44, 55, 40, 57, 40, 61 40, 53, .l.i.i.-4,44 Matson, Joy ..........,...... Mauler, Nathalene .13, 29, 53, McCall, Chuck ....... McClellan, Dick .... 4 02, McClellan, June Ann ............. McCollum, Tum ......... 40, 51 McCullough, Ed- 29, 49, 53 64, McDonald, Dorothy ....,.... , , . 40 04 63 71 47 29 78 I4-4 49 64 72 28 40 60 44 40 10 62 66 11 44 40 44 28 76 67 44 76 40 62 60 75 75 40 28 59 49 44 49 49 48 60 40 62 62 40 67 40 49 47 40 47 60 67 29 70 60 60 44 44 29 55 44 44 66 67 59 62 71 29 49 29 40 11 29 44 48 56 44 44 40 29 79 29 53 53 70 73 44 56 Mc CContinuedJ cDonald, Jean .... I V Olson, cEvoy, Patrick ...., 14, cFarland, Willard .. eGinnis, Patsy .... cGwin, Audrey ,. cGwin, Harold . . . clntyre, Neva . . . cKay, Donna .. McKay, Jean .... McLeod, Betty .... McLeod, Rachel ..,. McMillin, Bob ....... McSorley, Caroline .. Melbo, Phyllis ...14 Merrick Nanc Lee .. v Y 4 Messick, Charles . . . Metzner, Wallace . . . Meyer, Agnes .... 14 Meyer, Frank ...... Micholson, Joyce ,. . Miescke, Carl ., . Miles, Juanita . .. Miller, Donald ,. Miller, Jean ....., Miller, Marilyn . .. Miller, Warren ,. Mills, Bob ..... Millspaugh, Neva .. Miner, Doris . . . Miner, Grace E. . . . Mitchell, Betty , . . Mitchell, Don ,. . Mitchell, Phyllis . Moberg, Don . . . Moen, Marilyn ...... Mohr, Lila ......... Monaghan, Dorothy- 13, 30, Montague, Eugene . . . Montgomery, John R. , . 23, 29, 44 44 30 40 INDEX Nugent, Donna Lea . ,,.. Nugent, Thurza ,. . . , , Nunamaker, Peggy- .. ....... ......,40, 15, 30, 53, 59 30, 40, 53 62 40, 47, Nyberg, Margaret ........ O 52, 56, Oiness, Bernice . . . . . . Olney, Audrey . . . . . . . Olney, Gene ..... ...,.. Olsen, Marjorie . . . . . . .30, Olsen, Norman ................. Olson, Charles- 13, 40, 53, 63, 64, 66, 71, Olson, Clara Solveig ,....,.. .... , . Olson, Dan Ralph ......,.,... 45, Donald ,... . . ...,.4.0.. ....40 A4-4 . . . 4.0. . 53, 55, 62 66 Moody, Moore, Moore, Edith .... , . . Clarita .... Loraine . . Moran, Clifford . . . Morberg, Carl ...... Morberg, Edward .... Morell, Herbert . . . Morrison, Jean .... . 30. ' Morton, Sylvia .,.... Mulhern, Mary Louise Murphy, Eleanor Pearl Muscutt, Bob ..,..,. Myers, Carol .....,. Myers, Jeanne . . . . . N Nattrass, Marion . . . .,.,.... . . . Nellc, Jack ...,.. .,... Nelson, Delmar . .. .40 Nelson, Esther . . . . . . Nelson, Glenn , . . . Nelson, Loraine . . . Nelson, Milton , . . Nelson, Ruth M., . , Neumann, Jane . . . Neumann, John .. Newell, Gloria . . . Newell, Shirley . .. Newell, Ted ,.... Newton, Gregory Nichols, Dale .,... Nickerson, Ruth . . . Nichols, Don ...... Nielson, Verna ,,.,. Niessen, Betty Jean . . . Niessen, Donald .... Nix, Mary Claire ...30, 62, Nordquist, Esther .. Norman, Paul ..,.. Norman, Ruth .. Nugent, Darleen . . . . . 6 y. 6.43 . 7 63 55 45 20 64 56 30 14 70 30 44 45 42 44 Olson, Irene ,... Orphan, Milton . .. Osborne, Irene .... Ott, Dolores Elaine ...., Page, Bill ..... Paladin, Dolores .. Parberry, Geraldine Park, Betty ..... Park, Dorothy . . . Park, Marilyn . . . Park, LaVon ,... Parker, Elberta . . . Parker, Bob ....., Parnell, Lowell . . . Pattison, Andrine . Pattison, Christine Pearce, Verrie ...... Pearson, Virginia . . Peddycord, Joan ..... i .31 P Pedersen, Conrad , . ..... Pederson, Dorothy . . . Pederson ,Robert Peel, Mary Alice . Pellersels, Donna Faye. . . Penry, Vincent ...... Perry, Jim ..,.... Perry, Mary Agnes Peters, Loretta . . . Peterson, Bobby .. Peterson, Helen . . Peterson, John . . . Peterson, Kathleen Peterson, Kenneth Peterson, Larry .. Peterson, Leslie . Peterson, Robert , Petrie, Charles .... Pettey, William .. 64, 40 , 55 40 Pfluger, Doris .... Philbrick, Bruce . Phillips, Marian .. Pike, Beverly ...,.. Pierson, Kenneth Pirrung, Josephine . . Pitts, Alvie .... .,,.... Place, Sally- 15, 31, Plank, Dick . .,.... , Plumb, Joanne ' ....... Pond, Harry . . . Pontius, Eva Postma, Beverly .... Powers, Mary Jo . , . Poyser, Marilyn . . Pratt, William . , Preston, Mary , . , Price, Dorothy . . , . Prim, Fay ........... Prim, Virginia Ann .... Proctor, Virginia ..,. Provias, George . . . Provost, Rosemary . , . 53, 41 40, 47 . f,'.'40' ' '52, 56,1 53, 00, 03, 64, Pullar, Gloria . . . , . Pullar, June . ..,. . Qually, Lannita Agnes . . , . Qually, Virginia .....,.. Quam, David ..... Quante, Dorothy . . . Quante, Gloria . . . , . . Quinby, Barbara .......... R Rallison, Betty . . . . . . Ralph, Marilyn Randall, Annette ,. Rank, Elizabeth .. . Ranney, Norma .. Rawls, Tommy .. Rea, Russell ...,. Rector, Anne ,...,.. . . Redmond, Catherine .... Redmond, Donna June ,. Reeck, Charlotte ,...... Reichlin, Mary Ann . . . Reid, Arlene ...... Reid, Freida ..... Reid, Kathryn .... Reinholt, Donna .. Reyman, Lois ......... Reynolds, Esther- 15, 20, 32, Reynolds, Stanley ..... . Rice, John .....,. Richards, Aline . . . Richards, Fern .... Richards, Gordon ,. . Richards, Maurice Richardson, Bill . . , Richardson, Bonnie Rickerson, Doug . . . Rickerson, Lois . Riddell, Marilyn . . , Riffe, Donald ..,.... Riley, Lida ......,... Ringenback, Lorraine , .. Ringenback, Wilma ...,.. Ritchie, Barbara .,.. . . Ritchie, Marian ..,.. Rittenberg, Edith . . . Roberts, Beatrice . Roberts, Jim .... Roberts, Joe . . , . . Robertson, John . . . Robinson, Bill ...... Robinson, Dorothy .. Robinson, Ellis ..... Rocke, Grace ..... Rockey, Babette . . . Roland, Chester . . . . . Roland, Joyce . . . . . . Roland, June ..,....... Roland, Mary Lou .... 15 Rose, Shirley ....,,..,. Rosenkranz, Lorraine . , , Roth, Wickie ........ 33 Rucker, Shirley ...,.... Rullman, Jeanne .... . . Rundquist, Glen ....... Runestrand, Arthur- 21, 33, 49, 50, 52 Rust, Jim ............. Rutherford, Thomas .... Ryan, Dorothy Jean , . .15 Ryan, Norma Ruth ..... S St. John, Joanne . ,... . Samuelson, Lola , . . Sand, Shirley ..,. Sande, James .,.. . 3.2.1 . 40 45 . .3.2 40 54 . .3.3. . . . . .4,l. ...45, 45 47 51 41 40 48 50 66 32 59 ...41, 4...4.1,, 32, 47, 4.1.,.49,. . .. 41, 47, 41,' 47, 47, 53, .,.45, ...41, 54, 50, ...32, ...15, ...32, 49, 53, ..,41, ...32, ...45, 48, 60, 5.4.1 . 31. 55, 63, 50, 53, 59 41 32 49 60 64 32 41 48 49 45 46 56 45 61 65 43 55 45 55 32 33 62 41 65 65 41 60 45 41 1 1 41 40 45 41 41 47 60 62 45 60 53 66 32 52 76 56 63 61 48 45 45 45 50 53 61 79 67 50 62 32 55 40 41 53 41 56 67 45 57 49 64 32 45 41 66 41 45 32 45 45 60 41 67 65 49 65 49 45 77 45 41 41 76 41 64 64 56 40 45 41 45 Eighty-five 1 Vanderpool, Gerry Mae 57 59 67 S tContinucdJ Sander, William .,4... Sandncss, Doris . . Sansregret, Dorothy , Sansregret, Norman . Savage, Audrey . . . . Sawyer, Ralph ..,. Sayler, Roland ,..... Scarlett, Barbara . , 33, 49 33','53,' 163,164 Schemstad, Betty Lou . . . Schiessl, Edith ...., Schneider, Marilyn , . Schruder, Clarence . Schumacher, Violetta Scott, Don .,...... Scott, Donna ....... Scott, Gertrude . . . Scott, Ray ......4.. Seafeldt, Albert . Sealander, Jean . , , Sease, Richard .. Seelye, Mildred . . . Selby, Harry .. . Seldal ,Bob .... . Selene, Dale .... Seppala, James . , , Severson, Richard . . . Sewell, Roberta .... Shangle, C. Paine .. 45 11 33, 63, 64, 72 14, 41 Sharninghouse, Jo Ann . , . Sharp, Betty ......,, Shaw, Marilyn ..... Sherman, Eugene . . . Shetler, Janice Gayle Shields, Diane .,... Shields, Joan ...,.. Shickles, C. Elroy . . Short, Shroad Sickles Doreen .. s, Don ....,. , Betty ..,,. , . , Simonsen, Louis Robert Simonsen, Robert Louis , . Sines, Siverts Siverts Clyde ,...... en, Billie , , . en, Kathleen . . Siolander, Carolyn , Slade, Ivan ....,... Slater, Donald ,... Slater ,John . Sluys, Dena ........ Smith, Bernice ...... Smith, Betty Jeanne . Smith, Emmett ...... Smith, Florence . . , Smith, Gilbert . . . . . . Smith, Jim ...... . Smith, Joan .. 15, Smith, Kay Jean Smith, Marjorie .. Smith, Olive . . . Smith, Peggy .. Smith, Shirley , . . Smith, Verna , , . Smith Wanda ..... Whited, Beverly- 60 6 5 15, 34, Trotticr, Dolores , . . . Snow, Beverly . . Sophusson, Sophus .. Sorenson, Vernon Southland, Ella Marie Souve, Lauretta ,,.. Sparman, Ralph ..... Spearin, Herbert Spearin, Kathryn .. Spears, Meribeth . Sperber, Ruth Marie . Sprague, Jacqueline Sprague, Marvin ..,. Squire, Harriett .... Stacey, Emma Jean .. Staggs, Boyd ..... Staggs, Gene .... Stalbcrg, Olive .... Stamm, Dorothy .. Stangeland, Ed . . . Eiyh ty-sim ,' '4i9','63 fQff41 Q41 ,. .... 45 41, 56, 57, 59 41, 55, ss, no 34, 56, 60 6 1 41' .4--4.1 ff41 ...45 45, 66 52 45 73 45 33 45 33 45 63 60 67 41 41 56 75 37 60 47 45 41 76 41 53 45 48 6 45 45 60 67 66 33 45 6 41 41 61 45 45 48 60 33 79 45 41 33 49 62 49 76 59 76 66 79 62 61 49 49 56 34 66 52 45 41 34 41 37 66 48 49 67 54 40 41 34 6 45 49 45 41 INDEX Stanley, Gloria ...40, 52, Stearns, Stearns, George .... Keith . Stearns, Wendell ., Steiner, Lawrence Stephan, Laurence . . . Stevens, Stiglitz. Herbert . Still, Marvin- 21, 34, 56 Stiltner, Donna ..,, Stimson, Ralph .. Stocklass, Katherine Stockley, Charles Stokes, Ronald Stolle, Adelade ,. Stewart, Dee .. Stone, Bob ..,.... Strand, Norman . . . Streeter, Ward Strode, Dale .... Strode, Glen ..... Strube, Dolores . . . Sturgis, Mildred ,. Sullivan, Vila ,,.. Sutherland, Betty . . . Sutherland, John Swan, Dorothy .. Swan, Norma ..... Swank, Robert Swanson, Shirley .. Sweeney, Bob . . . Swenson, Loren Szymanski, Margi . . . Doris ...,. Taggart, Dorval . . . Taggart, Irene ,. Talbot, George . . . Talmage, Charles . . . Taplin, Marilyn Tarkoff, Irma , . . Tart, Evelyn ..... Taylor, Barbara , Taylor, Carmen . . . Taylor, Gloria . . . Taylor, Jean ..,,. Templin, Patsy . . . Tesdall, Richard ,. Thal, Shirley Thal, Sidney . , . . Thomas, George . . . Thomas, Marjorie Thompson, Elaine .. Thompson, Jean . , . Thompson, Layton . . . Thon, Pat .,...... . Thorneycroft, Donald Thorsen, Kenneth 21 Threlkeld, Margaret , Threlkeld, Phyllis .. Thurston, Bonnie . , . Thurston, James 53, so 59, 64, 34, 53, .....4,1' HU41, 45, ....35 , 28, 34, 59 Tiedje, Nancy- 35 Tincker, Dona .. Tomich, Martin . , 49, 53, 54, 58 Toms, Ronald . . . . . . . Toms, Willis , . . 40 Totten, Gloria ,... .,.. Tozier, Gloria . . . . . . Trodden, Alice .... Trodden, Rosella .. Troutman, Peggy . . . Tucker, Yolonda . . Turner, Robert ,.... Tusher, Mary June . . . Tweit, Phyllis Eloise ...,. 45, 49, 62 45 66 64 45 41 49 55 51 41 54 64 49 61 49 41 64 41 49 55 . .3.4 45 67 34 34 45 70 41 41 45 6 3 .41 '56 56 84 41 61 63 39 12 14 45 59 45 41' ss '45 41 so '50 62 41 41 50 47 45 50 52 79 70 67 76 63 72 64 49 76 53 49 60 71 49 49 12 41 72 45 41 67 34 47 45 45 59 52 60 77 41 41 67 45 61 66 45 70 47 14 12 45 49 35 66 48 45 56 41 76 45 49 65 45 26 45 76 12 60 45 41 64 65 55 45 52 48 45 35 41 45 63 41 13 35 60 Umphenour, Genevieve Uncapher, Joan ..... Underhill, Bob ...... Urbick, Adora Faye- 35, 49, 53, 56 61, 62 Urbick, Margaret .41, 49, 56, 60 Vail, James Albert . . , Valentlne, Warren .... , , Van Van Van Van Van Van Horn, Beverly . . de Wetering, Jack ..... dc Wetering, Lee. . . Voorst, Donald . . . iman, Herbert , . . Keulen, Patsy . . Yertrees, Kenneth . . . Van ghn, Joe .,......., Victor, George .,.... Vitaljic, Andrew Richard . , . Viereck, Robert Carl ..... Vicreck, William Carl . , . Vike, Eugenie ..,.... Vossbeck, James .....,.. W Waddell, Neal Jerry ,.... , Wagar, Don ,,..... . , Wahl, Verna ..,....... 35, 48 4:1 23, 35 41 ,' -4,8 1 Wahlstrand, Betty Lou . , . Waldschmidt, Jim Fred .... Waldschmidt, lohanna Marie . Waldschmidt, Leo . ....., . Walker, George ....,,,,.... . Walker, James ... . . . . . . . .. Walquist, Beverly 15, 24, 36, 56 Walter, Leland ............. . Walton, Laurance . . . Wampler, Gordon David ,..,. Wanzer, Ernest . . . , . Warburton, Richard Donald ..,. Ward, Martha , .... 15, 21, 22 Wardman, Lenora- 36, 49, 53, 60, 62 Wardrop, Stuart . Warner, Edris Warren, Gerald Lee . . . Warren, Tryphena . . . Warriner, Austin .... Waters, Allane . .. Waters, Charlotte Waters, William . . Watkins, Bob . . Wayland, Mae Weatherby, Wayne Wees, Ruth ...,.. . Wefcr, Norman . Wegley, Jack , . ., 43, 49, Wehmeyer, Donald . . . Wehmeyer, Warren Welsh, Bob . . . . , Welsh, Warren CBarneyJ . . . , . West, Yvonne ., Westlund, Greta . . Wheeler, Joan . White, Jean .... White, Lillian ,...,. . 15, 36, 52, 54, 56, 57, 58 Whitman, Marian Whittaker, Robert Wieder, Virginian .. 1 Wiley, Eileen . ,, . 15 Wilke, Betty . . . Willey, Bob . , . . . . Williams, Doris E. . . . . . Williams, John Roy . . . . . 64 61 49 48 5:1 35 41 61 36 1:4 45 511 36 41 45 12 36 45 1-2 ..4.. 45 78, 64 58 56 41 35 56 54 63 45 41 62 45 59 78 49 36 52 449 45 47 36 41 53 36 41 62 64 66 45 60 48 49 45 41 79 78 45 70 66 60 63 64 75 47 62 311 63 45 70 45 67 75 41 35 41 35 36 35 36 67 41 45 65 45 41 45 41 66 66 79 67 7 41 12 41 49 41 41. 63 49 45 50 47 41 45 70 70 63 64 61 45 60 36 45 41 78 67 56 37 61 49 YV Wilson, Don , . . . . Wilson, Milton- - 14, 36 xvimcr, Bill .l... 'Y Winner, Evelyn , Winters, Alice ., YVolf, Glen ..... Wood, .lnrqueline QContinuedD :m3, am, h3, 04, 70, 36, li-1 T Wood, Lilibie Ann- I4 Wood, Robert . . ln, Sli, 93, 'L-l Woody, Clarihcl . . Wosinek, Don ,. Wright, Jean . . . York, Luelln .. Yorkston, Burney INDEX Y Young, Dorothy , . . Young, .lack ...... Young, Patrivin 45 .lil 41 Zainkich, Geraldine ..... . Zntrine, Homer .... Zettlc, Donald .. Zieger, Charles .... 45 Ziegler, Dolores . . . G3 Ziegler, Virginia ..,.. 45 Zinnner, Elaine Mary . . . 45 Zollntz, Albert ...,. 47 Zorotovich, Paul . . . r Zuek, Grant ..,... .-.I.,.-.4.l.y .,..4s, 45 41 45 45 64 36 64 34? 45 36 .V K, , 'J' J s ' W I L fy ,I IXIXX ' A SCRIBBLE IN TILLICUM Eighty-seven OUR-FRIENDS Adams Slyle Shop Alpine Cale Anslell Prinling Co. Arnason 84 Co. Ari Engraving Co. Ashe Molor Co. Auberl Drug Co. B. B. Furnilure Co. Barlow's Leaiher Goods Baxler's Service Slafion Beciold Co., Cover Mfrs., S+. Louis Bellca 8: PalmerAShell Service Slalion Bellingham Auclion House Bellingham Balcing Co. Bellingham Firsr Federal Savings 84 Loan Associalion Bellingham l-lolel Bellingham MacDougall's - Smari Shopping Cenler Bloedel Donovan Bradbury's Meal Marlcel Brown 84 Cole Brown Barber and Beauly Supply Circus Shop Cascade Laundry 8: Cleaners, lnc. Cily Sanilary Service Clarlc Eleclric Co. Clarlc Feed 8: Seed Columbia l-lolel-Phil L. Bardon, Mgr. Columbia Valley Lumber Co. Diehl lvlolor Co. Donovan Furnilure Co. 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Campbell Julces Sludio K. V. O. S.-790 on The Dial-News Every l-lour on lhe l-lour Keilh Sludio Kernel Mosely- The Corn You Love lo Munch Lalceway Floral 84 Gill Shop Lazniclca. Tailor Lee Grocery Co. Lehmann's Maylag Shop Leiserland Flowers Leopold l-lolel Leopold Srorage Garage Lowell Grocery-Edna A. Goodwin. Prop. Margarefs V'Cafe Mar+inson's-Women's X: Misses' Apparel Miller 8: Sulherlen Ml. Baker 'W' American - Avalon Thealers Muller 84 Asplund N. T. l-lodges, Furrier New+on's, Inc. Nu-Way Shoe Repair I I4 Cale Owl Pharmacy - Two Srores Paul Van Keulen Peler J. Snyder - Louis F. Jones, l-larlow-l-lollingsworlh, lnc. Phil Wiley's Radio Service Pillsburgh Painl Slore Pugel Sound Power 84 Lighl Co. Ralph C. Marshall -- Public Accounlanl OUR FRIENDS Ralhman's Shoe Slore Red's Transler-Moving Xa Coal Reed's Millinery-Famous lor l-lals R. M. Tucker Really Co. R. W. Olling, Conlraclors Sayer's Thrillee Markel ' Sears Roebuck Farm Slore Sell Service Shoe Slore Srnilh-lngwersen-Oplomelrisls Spellrnan's-Busler Brown Shoe Slore Slahley's Variely Slore Slar Drug Slore Sleiner's Radio Shop Slocklon Painl Slore Success Business College Superior Groceleria 84 Meal Markel Talk wilh Cory lor Real Eslale and lnsurance The Firs Book Slore The l-losiery Shop Thiel 8: Weller, lnc. Thornpkins' 84 Jukes' Hardware Twenlielh Cenlury Bowling Union Prinling Co. Viclor's Smarl Apparel Vi!ahl's Waldo L. Berry -- Florisl Wallace Poullry Co. Weislield 81 Goldberg, lnc. Wesern Thrill Slore Whalcom Counly Dairymen's Associalion William T. Follis - Real Eslale Yellow Cab - Phone 86 Nizmty-two M-our--,, 'l' H E GREAT VV I I ITE VV A TCH E lt ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Mn. C1l,uu.r:s lhzium and Mn. VVll.l.I,x11 S'I'ANI.I'IY of lim Union I'rintiny fi0IlIlNlI1.Ij. Mus. .Xl.u'i: NI,uz'rlN, Mn. Itlvsslim. C'r.i1f'r, and staff of .l11Ii:1f's, Inc. Mn. Fmzn PICK. lCnyruz'4'r. 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