Bellingham High School - Shuksan Yearbook (Bellingham, WA)

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Even in +he darkesl hours of her illness, her sparkling sense of humor never failed her. and she looked al lhe brighl side of life. Yes, lhe sludenls will always remember lheir Gracie, and her memory will inspire lhem +o a more kindly lolerance of humanily. Think ol her laring on, as dear In Jrhe love of Jrhere as lhe love of here. Think of her sfill as The same, I say. She is nor dead. She is iusl away! -James Whilcomb Riley. Three f 5ffW x I 1, A: f I milf Q kfgpwi Q X N fo O 'E+ JLSLQJL XXX N xg EIDE' Gs GSM? X X+'4+3- + . IVA A, . ., 4' A ' xX'YQ ff - . nf 1 5 P FOR US THEY SERVED eoub STARS The year of our Lord nineleen hundred and Torry-five broughl peace To America, a peace highly paid for wilrh The blood of These, our boys. Engrave Their names upon your hearls lesl you Torgel how much you owe Them and how li++le you can repay. Theirs was The viclory-ours for The guarding. Keep Thai peace for which They died, Thai They may have a peace- ful slumber. GOLD STAR LIST Roberf ArnoH Roberl' Baird Bob BarneH Guy Buckner Lloyd Byer Diclc Cade Palmer Carlson Rober+ Carlson David Carpenfer Alan Carroll Keilh Carr Tom Cary Gage Chelwood Roberl Chrisman Richard Chrislrensen Charles Dawes Raymond Dow Roberr G. Ferguson Carl Foss Duane Gabrielson William Gendenen Oliver Guyer Roberf Grunhurd James l-lese William Heyes Dean Hinchey Jack Holi Ray Hope Kennefh Hunf John Juse Joseph Jaunich Floyd Johnson Roberr Johnson Tom Kennedy Lawrence Klein Richard Knaulrz lsamu Kunimafsu Frederick Laube. Jr. Bob Lewis Carl Lobe, Jr. Forres'r Loomer EvereH Loomis Eslil Lowe Roberl' McGinnis Galen Miller Richard Mock Edward Muscuh' Roberf Nelson Douglas Nix Emil Olson Chesfer Orloff Lloyd Paulson Gordon Reynolds Leo Ruby Jaclc Rulherford Glen Schenclc, Jr. Edgar Slenlz Vernon D. Smi+h Kennefh Smifhy Ross Spiers Charles Sfarlcovich Charles Surig, Jr. William Thomas Philip Toner Arfhur Thumme Rodney Weber Mai? Wheeler Malone Williams John Van Horn Five THESE PEOPLE PEACE . . . We are glad +ha+ Jrhe Theme of +his annual perlains fo PEACE-Thai we can look forward lo normal living wilh inleresls and aclivilies lhal enrich life. We are glad lo welcome back lhe vererans. Their example lo us in preparing for The 'lulure is some- +hing we can well admire and emulale. Lel us realize The opporlunilies of peace. E. S. HOWELL. Principal BOARD OF EDUCATION This is lhe democralic way of educaling lhe people. A communily council con- sisling ol seven men lormulales lhe educafional policies and direcls lhe building pro- gram, budgels. and 'lhe hiring ol Teachers. This is our Board ol Educalion, wilh Mr. Boyd Slaggs as presidenl. Mr. C. Paine Shancile is superinlendenlr and Mr. C. lvl. lddins secrelrary. Sim BOA Staggs, Abrams, Arnason, Cozier, Shikles, Shangle, Iddins RD OF EDUCATION MAKE THE SCHOOL TICK secretary. keeps the lines open by taking care of the two office switchboards, handles correspondence with veterans, and mails all college records and transcripts. EDRIS WARNER, assistant to lVlr. Howell. This efficient secretary counts our credits, gives out the diplomas, and handles a few hundred other office items. MRS, MARIE CHRISTOPHERSON, attendance clerk. This lady eyes your little home-written excuses and hands you a pink or blue slip with an uplifted eyebrow. RADIO BOYS Howard Larson and Warren Wehmeyer get the message through and play the popular records between tirst and second periods. RADIO OPERATORS Howard Larson and Warren Wehmeyer Seven girls enjoy their last fling 4 Loudon and look and Lowman is frankly a little bored ately ruins a perfectly good mug 7 Call try to look as if they hadnt skipped class, skirt. 10. Waters gives with a little hocu close to bridesmaid, Hutchinson. 13. Nuna Davis say HCheese, while Jorgensen, Stanley, Eide and Hunt restrain themselves from the toothpaste 5. Nattrass bows to Gates as part of the B Club initiation. 6. Platinum-blonde Ireland deliber- yawns as she prepares to retire Wee Willie Winkie fashion. 8. Williams, Wilke, Pirrung and Ryan 9. Lowman, Arthurs and Sharninghouse crowd Anderson out of a seat while Ireland hangs on to her s pocus. 11. Here's how Van Horn trains for her active operetta role, 12, Newlywed Hoff snuggles maker, Griffen, and Buchan show what model Ushers should be like. 14. The third lunch reluctant- 1, Strong-arm Blankenship tries the old Caveman technique on Van Horn. 2. The Girl Reserves entrain for their convention across the line. 3. Senior a ly straggles back to fourth period, 15. B on lanky Jones's shoulder, 17. UB Club initiates wear hair in rag curlers and turn clothes wrong side out, 18. Gilberg, French, Loft and Den Adel go in for pyramid-building on the that school is a place she's supposed to go 101 treat the winners to ice cream cones Mulhern, Davis, Arthurs and Anderson laug a change embraces Cernich and Fickel. 2 Eight shows his dimple to Bell's amusement. 23. 'li llerina Stanley pensively pokes a pencil through her hair. 16. Wind-tossed Teel seeks protection beach. 19. Sharninghouse drags Teel away from her steady. 20. Newell explains to Jovanovich to occasionally. 21. Pep Club initiates sans make-up, sans hairdo, crawl on their knees. 22, Turner Rocke tries to talk French into taking her for a ride. 24. The spelling contest losers in Room 25. Corder, in a longer costume than she wore Kids' Day, goes beach combing with Larson. 26. at friend's wisecrack while Ireland shakes out her blonde tresses and Moore listens. 27. Kuljis for 8. Turner and Whittaker kneel in front of five friends. PATRICIA ASHCRAFT Health, Physical Education Ski Club E, J. BJORKQUIST English Traffic Squad ,,,,f X LENORE BRANDENTHALER Mathematics M 't er' S Basketball Coach FACU LTY Peace brought us two new teachers back from the war, Mr. l-loward Jones, his- tory, and Mr. lrving French, social conduct. Mr. Jones served as captain with 'ihe Army Air Corps lor three and one-hall years. Mr. French participated with 'lhe Sea Bees in three years' lighting in both theaters ol war. Three Teachers were welcomed from lhe Whatcom Junior l-ligh lacully-Miss Margaret Morse, American history and newswrilingq Miss Pearl Barlruil, art, and Clil- ford Leedy. band. Miss Gretchen Mullins traveled from lowa To lake over the retail sales and English classes. Mrs. Dorothy Button, whose son was a previous Bl-l.S. valedictorian, ioined the English department this year. Mrs. Margaret Wattles, art instructor, remained with the faculty until the second semester and lelt to be with her husband, who had been in a Japanese prison camp. Alter having been reported dead for six months, he ap- peared home 'rhe first day she taught here. 5 ROBERT S. BRAY Physical Education Assistant Football and Nine RESEARCH PAPERS-TYPIN6 BU DGETS O. E. BROWN DOROTHY D. BUTTON IVIABEL lvl. COEFIVIAN CAROLYN CONLEE Smith-Hughes Auto Shop English English Foods Patrol Information Welfare ARCHIE Nl. CONNELL Bookkeeping Associated Student Body Treasurer MAE E. DENNIS Girls' Advisor Girls' League Ten LORAINE COY English Shuksan Editorial Staff RUBY L. DILLON Geometry, German Snuicsan Business Staff DRAWING BOARD-BOOK REPORT HENRY E. EMERY English Book Room French, History Contests -lllllnwffrf aililllllmi lllll'l'Eui lll g wi:rf '5li5i-'ea ggE:Eg:9g!HNA Eli 3 . ali. I' iii 'ui fini!! i I J' -li' gl I I I 1 i IRVING J. FRENCH Social Conduct Hi-Y Mechanical Dravvin Business Manager KAI yy , OLIVE REEVES FOSTER HARRY A .GARRETT Q Associated Student Body MARGARET GRAY J. W. HAYS HARLAN W. JACKSON EARLE D. JEWELL Drama, Speech Smith-Hughes Machine Shop Boys' Advisor Algebra, Geometry All School Dramatic Productions Lockers Football Basketball Eleven VOLLEY BAL--TEST TUBES ADELE NI, JONES Home Relations Ushers' Club GRETCH EN KAUFNIAN Chemistry Senior Class gQk,,LL+s kill HOWARD L. JONES History HELEN P, KELLY English Senior Class L, IVI. LAUGHLIN IVIRS. ALIVIEDA LA VELLE E. Nl. LEAF CLIFFORD E. LEEDY Physics Typing, Shorthand Woodworking, Aeronautics Band Projector Squad Pep Club Pep Club Twelve lx l EQUATIONS-LATIN CONJUGATION NEVA MILLSPAUGH GRACE MINER JOHN R, MONTGOMERY CLARITA MOORE History History Geology Biology Junior Class Contributions Junior Class Biology Club BRYAN M, LEWIS History, Physical Education Baseball NORMA V. MARTIN Latin Concessions in What-A-Slio OLIVER E, LEISER Mathematics Ticket Squad -f ...T--- I WARREN P. MILLER Bookkeeping Tlziriemz HISTORY MOVIES-POTATO CGNTESTS fini MARGARET J. MORSE GRETCHEN MULLINS MARY AGNES PERRY GERTRUDE SCOTT U. S. History, Journalism Retail Selling English Mathematics Beacon Editorial Staff Stamps and Bonds Publicity Beacon Business Staff FLOYD M. SANDELL FLORENCE C. SMITH DEE STEWART IRMA TARKOFF Agriculture History Library World History, Sociology Future Farmers of America Make-up Corps Library Staff Service Club EVELYN TART MARGARET E .THRELKELD TRYPHENA WARREN VIRGINIA E. WIEDER Commercial Spanish Clothing, History Health, Physical Education Ticket Sales Music IIB Club JOHN R. WILLIAMS PEARL BARTRUFF MARGARET DIAZ Chorus, Orchestra Art Nurse Operetta Shuksan Art Staff Fourteen Yi THEY CAME LATER FACULTY REPLACENIENTS Mrs. Hower, Nlr, Hagan, IVIrs. Van Wickle FACULTY REPLACEMENTS For various reasons Three replacemen+s were made-Mr. Emil l-lagon for Miss Grace Minerg Mrs. Norma Van Wiclcle for Miss Margarel Gray: Mrs. Gladys l-lower 'For Mrs. Marie Chrislopherson, alrlendance clerlc. These Three, in spile of lhe handicap of faking over olher persons' worlc, have made a fine conlribulion lo B. l-l. S. life. PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION The meelings of This organizalion were news malcing Jrhis year, as +he P. T. A. under+oolc a large recreafional program. Mrs. Howard Quanle, president conducled fhese meefings, which were held +he firsf Tuesday of each monlh. Fifteen to if if We 1. Kilander, Nlarkwood, Umphenour, Van Horn and Bell form a Conga line at the corner door. 2. Griffin, Templin, Teel and Ireland concentrate on third floor. 3. Kuljis and Strode solve the fuel problem. 4. Zimmer doesn't quite make a Christie. 5, King, Davis and Snow head for the three-thirty hangout. 6. Baker stands off Park. 7. Three nice dishes, boys. 8. Osbern gestures hypnotically. 9. Coblens, Angell, Crowley, Franks and Graham have fun in the cemetery. 10. lVlcGinnis, Carrick and Call in a straight line for once. 11. Carlson, Kenoyer, Hoff, Larson and Hutchinson stop worrying about Senior Prom dates. 12. Seelye, Dux and friend hold up the pillar. 13. Senior prexy Olson relaxes with tenor Toms. 14, Newell helps with the rehabilitation of veteran Partlow. 15. Pep Clubbers do a little overtime drilling. 16. Van Horn rolls up her sleeves while Hindman and Umphenour wonder about it. 17. Petite Prim crouches near tall Nattrass. 18. Dawe gets a firm grip on Corder. 19, It might as well be spring for Elerding, Tweit, Van Horn and Blankenship. 20. Hillyard finally falls for someone. 21. Pir- rung rolls her big brown eyes at susceptible Sparks. 22. Sharninghouse and tree. 23. Templin and telephone pole. 24. Pellersels, Carrick, Templin and Moore face the wind. 25. A little more muscle there, girls. 26. Huse in informal attire. 27. Erickson dreams of Sweden. 28, illlulhern and Ireland show how they get those good grades. 29. Cheerleader Dolan without a megaphone. 30. The gals go back to Whatcom. 31. Ashe, Wolf, Oswick and Hazen block the entrance. 32. Barney and Waters become cozy. 33, Reyman, Nunamaker and Griffin think about Saturday night. 34. Waters doing her farm chores. 35, Bond gets a little arm exercise. 36, Griffin and Lutz drag themselves away from the library for a breath of air. 37. Not the unfamiliar sun, girls, 38. Shroads shows off her gardenia to Pierson. 39. Athletic Baker steps out of the gym. Sixteen S K I, Ti-IE me THREE A. S. B. OFFICERS Dorcy, Brannstrom, Bourne ASSOCIATED STUDENT BODY OFFICERS NORRIS BRANNSTROIVI-I-Iis spIendid fenor voice, his massive physique, and his bube bIing exuberance make him an irrepIaceabIe presidenf. SI-IIRLIE BOURNE-In charge of all assembIies, Shirlie also wears a good many cIub pins and mainfains a high scholasfic average. MICKEY DORCY-Miss Grays righf-hand girI on sfage and fhe IoveIy Madonna in fhe Chrisfmas Pageanf wrifes fhe official minufes. THE EXECUTIVE BOARD The Execufive Board, composed of A. S. B. officers and cIass represenfafives, can be found in Ihe conference room when anyfhing is brewing. They wenf fo Bremerfon on a visif and during fhe year appoinfed fhe Whaf-A-Sho manager, secured sfudenf prices af Ihe fheafers, and aided Red Wing, EXECUTIVE BOARD Mr. ConneII, Sparks, Olson, Mr. Jackson Sansregret, Endersbe, Dorcy, Brannstrorn, Bourne, Dorsey, Eide Seventeen ELEVEN O'CLOCK MEETING Eighteen SERVICE CLUB Case, Garbareno, Rawlinson, Breuer, Hardin, lVlcClellan, Bamber Miss Tarlcoff, Cleveland, Boutwell, Jenkins, Fehlhaber, V. Bennett, Brown, Klock I. Cederstrom, Young, Provost, R. Cederstrom, Hill, G. Bennett, York, Lady, Woody STUDENT COUNCIL Gagne, Rickerson, Visser, lVlcCord, Green, Collins Eraser, Jury, Dowd, Brehm, Tomich, Grieff, Adderley Buchan, Brown, Horton, Van Horn, Geske, Emmerson, Krause, Allenbach, Knight, Eiford, Hoff, Baldwin Johanson, Sansregret, Peggy Anderson, Ballard, llllulhern, Loft, Pat Anderson, Sorenson, Hunt, Horwitz, Biendl, Johnson SERVICE CLUB The Losl and Found and lhe school srore are silualed on second lloor. The Service Club opereles lhese busy esleblishmemls and lceeps our service plaque and gold slar Ilaq up-lo-dale. This year lhe members cooperaled wilh lhe relail selling class in promoling a while elephanl sale. lvliss Tarlcoli, wilh Leslie Case and Roxie Kloclc, lceeps Jrhese Iwo dozen misses really on The run. STUDENT COUNCIL This represenlalive group, made up oi sluclenls elecled in lhe roll rooms and Norris Brannslrom, A. S. B. prexy, concenlraled on gelling new hours lor Red Wing and a new loceiion lor lhe Friday niqhl gelelogelher. TAKE A MESSAGE PLEASE INFORMATION Seek and ye shall find,'I even if you have fo go diving info fhe boys' gym classes or walk in on aufo shop where only feef can be seen. These Iiffle misses do fhe mes- sage delivering, alphabefizing of cards in fhe office, and faking of new sfudenfs aboui fhe school. lviiss Coffman sponsors fhis group, and Ramona Ballard heads if. SECRETARIES Working before school, affer school, during school and wifh very liffle reward, fhis group of boys and girls, headed for business careers, work in fhe main office, A. S. B. office, sfudy hall, library, music and Boys' P. E. deparfmenfs. Typing and filing, answering fhe felephone, and all fhe defailed work of a secrefary give fhem excellenf experience. INFORMATION Taplin, Thompson, Baker, Reyman, Olson Dillon, Urblck, Pellersels Ballard, Christensen, Brunim Fiedler, Lowman, Bullock, Marr, Johnson, Nugent, Chrisman SECRETARIES Lewis, Betty Smith, Barber, Crombie, Baker, Bernice Smith Taplin, Brannian, Sealander, Williams, Hill, Baldwin, Anderson Moore, Henson, King, Kirk, Bourne, Ferguson Nineteen 2' QW! - on f S X 4 I , 'EA 0-N5 bra,-a.1 ' ' X 1 1 l 4 i Y N I 1 THEY PLAYED BEFORE ASSEMBLIES ORCHESTRA Gillett, Blake, Waugaman, Ireland, Sewell, Sealander, Olsen, Berg, Sines, Hilton, Stoddard, Brannian, lvlartinson Mr. Williams, Grieff, H, lVloore, Larson, Spearin, Harris, Berquist, Cary, Totten, Lindstrom, Hawkins, Wefer, Wagness, Jovanovich, Polly, Nlasters, Bruce Vradenburg, Thorsen, Graham, L. lllloore, lVlatson, Fisher, Templin, Sharninghouse, Carrick, lVliller, Klander, Smith, Whelan Swan, Van Keulen, Jacobson, Practor, Marmon ORCHESTRA Music iills lhe air before assemblies, and the orches- lra plays beauliiul strains as Mr. Williams and Concert Mistress Norma Swan lighlly wield The balon. The Chris?- mas assembly and operella are the main evenls of lhe year, buf every second period finds the group Tuning up and producing gay noles. PIANIST Doris Ford Twenty-one fs i J Y.: A-f S, x q . 1 Lf Q 'tt YN' Ni KJ tiki? . Q :N is sixty,-X N x i,X, i x if N. X Q r i .X THEY STRUT THEIR STUFF MAJORETTES AND DRUM MAJOR Sturgis, Nunamaker, Pickett Wehmeyer BAND A biare of a trumpet and the boom of a drum announce the band in their bright red and white uniforms marching ciown the tieici to the iamiiiar strains of On to Victory. The band, under the direction of Mr, Leedy, entered many social activi- ties, among them a banquet before Christmas and a spring picnic. These sixty-tour musicians enioyed trips to Everett, Vancouver, and Bremerton, where they piayed for games. King, Seaiander, Perry, Vaniman, Orphan, Rust, Sturgis, Coulthurst, Nunamaker, Gillett, Pickett, Waugaman, Smith, Lindeil, Milton, Berg, Fisher Quinby, J. Corder, P. Corder, M. French, Young, Baldwin, Reid, Lehmann, Stadalman, Yeager, West, Berquist, Brown, D. Crombie, Miescke, Carlson, Armstrong, Brannian, Stoddard, Sines, Baller, Horn, Mr. Leedy Wefer, Totten, Buchan, Lindstrorn, Owens, Carter, Wehmeyer, Sweeney, Rea, L. French, G. Quante, Hanna, Erlandson, Deahl, Altman, Lockhart Martinsen Butts, J. Quante, Ehlers, Redmond, E. Crombie, Biendl, Pattison, Tapiin, Larson 1'zc'mzfyQl-wo JUST TO BREAK TI-IE QUIET SONG AND YELL LEADERS X Lallas, Dolan, Barrett, Henson, Brooks, Arthurs SONG AND YELL LEADERS They sel The pace Tor Iheir animaled, graceful performance down in Tacoma in Ihe Lincoln clash, and Ihey conlinued il Ihrough foolball, baslceiball, and baseball seasons. AI len minules Io Ihree, when we wenl ro pep assemblies, Their spiriled lead- ership made The 'TarlhesI corners of lhe gym ring wilh lusly sludenl voices. Through lhe brillianl gridiron aulumn and lhe disappoinling maple courr winler lheir enlhus- iasm never llagged for a minule. PEP BAND A dozen of real hep cals wilh mellow lones, lhese rugged inslrumenlalisrs really malce you wanl Io dance. Mr. Leedy sponsors Thom, and Diclc I-lorn manages The group. Their loeflingling rhyihms were heard al Red Wing, several school dances during The year, and on Band Day. PEP BAND Standing: Gillett, Vanirnan. Back row: Berg, Sease, Sines, Baller, Horn. Front row: Orphan, Ellers, Wehmeyer, Fish- cr, Butts. TRUMPET TRIO These 'rhree lrumpeleers wilh Their accom- panisl have gained a name lor Themselves by being given superior raling al The Norlhwesl Regional lvlusic Feslival al lvll. Vernon. The lrio has also enlerlained ai Ihe Rolary and Kiwanis Clubs and has appeared on various programs lhroughoui The year. TRUMPET TRIO Seated: Orphan, Standing: Horn, Baller, Stoddard 7'zvw1if'1f-flirwf THEY GOT FREE ICE CREAM GIRLS' ADVANCED GLEE CLUB lVlclntre, Nickerson, Bell, Brown, Bane, Peters, Boson, lVlcLeod, Tlurelkeld Pellersels, Van Horn, Pederson, Peterson, Tweit, Waddilove, Olson, Pullar, Waters, Butterfield Babcock, Hoff, Nlarmon, Klock, Pitner, Sandness, Gunderson, Anderson, Botts, Umpluenour GLEE CLUBS Many voices blend into one chorus to sing the light tunes of the operetta or the carols ot Christmas, under the direction ol Mr. Williams. They entertained many luncheon clubs this year, occasions which excused them from class and sent them back happily licking ice-cream cones which the clubs had donated. BOYS' GLEE CLUB Hanson, Forseth, Rea, Dawe, Rogers, Lindquist, Elliott, Phalmer, Brannstrom, Alex, Stearns, Toms Jensen, Flockoi, Holmes, Harnden, Wardrop, Rawls, Grieff, Klineman, Forbes, Visser, Bell, Westby L. Jones, Stone, D. Jones, Blankenship, Rutledge, Nlr. Williams, Lagasse, Stokes, Nlclvlillin, Bergman, Van de Wetering, Nlarkwortlu 1 , , L. 2 E tw . .. , 5 I K 5 , W Ll - HI in n..-Av'f n ' Twenty-four JANIE l-IAD A PARTY 3' 5' Q JANIE Ensemble JANlE Under the direction ol Mr. Oberlalz and Irene Jorgensen. lhe Senior class play, Janie, was a greai success. The plol involves the army and civilian populations in amusing circumstances. Elsbelh, lhe brallish sister, adds lo 'rhe confusion by always being around when Janie's beaus, Scooper and Diclc Lawrence, come calling. The play ends with the army having a party in lhe Colburn living room. CAST OF JANIE Janie ...... .,....,..,........, M URI JEAN LOUDON Mr. Colburn .. ,..,,,... .,4.,.., N ORRIS BRANNSTROM Mrs. Colburn ... ,.. ... ,JEAN WHITE lVlrs. Lawrence .. . .HMILDRED KING Dick Lawrence .,,, ..,.,, E RNIE DAWE Scooper Nolan , . ......,. LESLIE LEE Elsbeth Colburn ,. . . . GLORIA STANLEY Bernadine Dodd ... ...CAROLYN SJOLANDER John Van Brunt ... H. MARVIN GRIEFF Paula Rainy ,. .. NADENE BALDWIN Rodney ,.,., . . .HSAM ELLIOTT SENIOR PLAY Standing: Sorenson, Dawe, Loudon, Elliott, Jorgensen Sitting: Baldwin, Nlr. Oberlatz, King, Grieff, Sjolander, Brannstrorn, Stanley, White Twenty-five Twentyssio: MERRY WIDOW Brannstrom and Tweit as the Prince and the Widow THE MERRY WlDOW WiTh Eloise TweiT porTraying The gay, coqueTTish TiTle role, Norris BrannsTrom as her playboy suiTor, and Marvin GrieTT and Phyllis Threllcelcl as second leads, The l945 opereTTa wenT oTT as a huge success, For The TirsT Time in B. l-l. S. hisTory The opereTTa was presenTed Three nighTs. The sTory concerns The advenTures oT a rich, beauTiTul widow and a prince wiTh a gleam in his eyes. The audience will never TorgeT The sparlc- ling lvlaxim's rouTine, Villa, and The hilarious Women, Women, Women, in which The male leads burlesqued a balleT. The producTion was under The direcTion OT Miss Gray and lvlr. Williams. MERRY WIDOW Ensemble 111 r iW 5'!1 'W 'W Wi E NI Nl ERRY WIDOW Ballet NEW NIOON LEADS Tweit and Brannstrom as Marianne and Robert THE NEW MOON The mosT preTenTious in a series oT opereTTas ThaT have been noTeworThy all over The sTaTe, The New Moon played To Three capaciTy houses. Under The direcTion oT Mr. Williams and Miss Gray, This producTion broke all previous records oT TiclceT sales. The ploT concerns RoberT lvlisson, an escaped nobleman and now a bond servanT To lvl. Beaunoir, wiTh whose lovely daughTer, Marianne, RoberT Talls in love. When RoberT is discovered by The lcing's envoy, lvl. Ribaud, and shipped oTT To France, piraTes over- Take The ship, and The whole company seTs up a new civilizaTion on an island. When news oT The Tall oT France comes, RoberT is Tree. Norris BrannsTrom, Eloise TweiT, Marvin C5rieTT, Phyllis Threllneld and Roxie Kloclc gave Tine perTormances as leads. Some oT The songs ThaT will be remembered are WanTing You, Lover, Come Baclc To Me, and STouT-l-learTed Men. ExcellenT balleT and comedy dance numbers were under The supervision oT Phyllis l-lelberg and DoroThy Fisher. STage crews, malce-up corps, cosTume commiTTee, orchesTra, chorus, and TickeT managers worked TogeTher To pro- duce an opereTTa ThaT B. l'l. S. will always be proud oT. Grieff as Alexander Threlkeld as Julie Toms as Phillippe Van Horn as Clotilde Stone as Ribaud Klock as Julie Twenty-seven SILENT NIGI-IT-I-IOLY NIGI-IT Twenty-eight CHRISTMAS PAGEANT Mary and Joseph CHRISTMAS PAGEANT Beaulilul slrains ol Chrislmas carols and a bacls- ground of Iableaus Irom Ihe Chrislmas slory made up Ihis inspiring program which was performed lor Ihe public as well as The school. Narraior Ernie Dawe Told Jrhe s'Iory, wiih Mr. Williams direcling Ihe chorus and orcheslra in carols. The siege crew members, besides making Ihe brilliani siar Thai dom- inaied Ihe sei, enacied The paris of Mary, Joseph. Ihe Wise Men, Ihe Shepherds, Ihe Kings, and Jrhe Angel, under Ihe direciion of Iviiss Gray. CHRISTMAS PAGEANT Shepherds, Wise Men, Angels and King worship the Christ Child CGVER GIRLS WHAT-A-SHO Loolc a+ Ilne GLAMOUR and Ilwe LIFE all rolled info one Io make MADEMOISELLE Mildred King queen of Ilie '45 Wlnal-A-Sho. allended by Iier love- ly cover girl princesses, Janel Teel and Gerry Corder. Under Ilwe direclion of Ernie Dawe, Ilwe '45 Whal-A-Sho made Magazine Land a realily as Ii+I'Ie Alice, guided by clwubby Mr. Wlwosil. brouglil Io LIFE, ESQUIRE, ETUDE, FIELD AND STREAM and all Ilwe Iavoriles rigInI down Io a BLONDIE FUNNY BOOK. Direcled by Miss Gray, Ilwis was Ilwe Ienlln annual slwow 'ro be pul on as an all-school produclion. To close +I1e decade ol Iwilrs, Ilwe box office was sold oul by Wednesday belore Ilwe performance. WHAT-A-SHO PRINCESSES AND QUEEN Teel King Corder CORONATION Endersbe, Olson, Brannstrom, Teel, King, Corder, Dawe, Jolley, Dolan T -wenty-nine ALICE AND MR. WI-IOSIT Thirty DETECTIVE STORIES-Souve, Eiford, Dowd, Sjolander, Grieff, Evans, End- ersbe, Boynton, Thal, Jury WESTERN STORIES-Elliott, Moberg, Nugent, Blankenship, De Neui. DIRECTORSilVliss Gray, Davve BALLERINA--Stanley CHARIVI-A PRETTY GIRL IS LIKE A IVIELODY-Stieber, Umphenour Forbes, Pellersels, Klineman, Peterson, Albada, Waddilove, Vitaljic Olson, Lindquist, lvlclntyre, Phalmer, Brannstrom, Van Horn, Den Adel Anderson, Nelson, Nickerson, Hardan, Rose, Jensen, Thurston, Bell Fosmo, Sleem, Johnson, Stokes, Johnson, Visser SOLOISTS-Tvveit, lVlcClellan, Klock, Threlkeld V+ 3 LIFE-PEP CLUB--Smith, L, Anderson, Jorgenson, White, Holmes, llllarr, Baker, Cooper, lVIcLeod, Call, Szyrnanski, Hunt, McGinnis, Cassell Evans, Johnson, Loudon, Snow, Lang, Colby, Stanley, Kirk, Davis, Griffin, Sjolander, Urbick, Bourne, Ferguson, P. Anderson VOGUE BEAUTIFUL LADY--Jovanovich, Van Keulen, Brannstroni, Hen- son, Justus, Urbick, Eide LEADS-Van de Weterlng, Bulloch WESTERN STORIES--NIEXICALI ROSE-Bell, Rawls ESQUIRE-FOOTBALL'-Stearns, Forseth, Rickerson, Carlson, French, Flock- oi, lVliIls, Craig, Jones, Mitchell, Talmage, Breivik, Dorsey, Agnew ETUDE-PRAIRIE RHYTHM BOYS AB. Allenbach, Lee, Gillett, Vainman Loft, E. Allenbach, Rice, Perram IN MAGAZINE LAND 33 Thirty-one BEACON BUSINESS STAFF BEACON HEADS Burgess, Miss Scott, Thal, Baldwin Miss Morse Eiford, Smith, Dawe, Buchan Sutherland BEACON EDITORIAL STAFF DeadlInes-inches-adshthese and many more items must be attended to before you can read the paper brought into your filth period class every other Friday. Editor lor the year was John Sutherland, with Miss Morse advising. Ernie Dawe, with Miss Scott, took over the business end. the Ad Staff as usual hounding the merchants lor advertisements. BEACON EDITORIAL STAFF Forseth, Jury, Dowd, Leonard Larson, Ritchie, Smith, Miss Morse, Stanley, Borchardt, Redmond, Buchan, Call, Hoff, Corder Christie, Lang, Quinby, Eberhart, Sutherland, Nunamaker, Pattison, Baker AD STAFF Anderson, Bane, Ford, Norman, Burgess, Oiness, Clumpner, Swan, Hillyard, Lybarger, Baker, Smith, Reyman Dixon, Miss Scott, Borchardt, Siolander, Justus, Yeager, Little, Urbick, Rickerson, Hardin, Horwitz, Henson, Nunamaker Colby, Dorcy, Bourne, King, Van Keulen, Kirk, Pattison, Ryan, Williams, Johnson, Greene, Griffin, Carlson, Cooley Tliirty-two SHUKSAN HEADS SHUKSAN BUSINESS STAFF Horwitz, Miss Coy Templin, Griffin, Miss Dillon, Anderson Baker, Siolander, Colby SHUKSAN Belore you can say, Will you sign my annual7 , somebody musl lake piolures, mounl Them, caplion lhem, idenlily iaces, index, and make endless Trips lo ioholo- grapher, engraver and prinier. The Shuksan edilorial slail does lhis, headed by Diane l-lorwilz and advised by lvliss Coy. Somebody also has lo lake in lhe dollars and lrel over budgels, Carolyn Siolander and Miss Dillon lead lhe Shuksan business siall in lhese financial maneuvers. ll's a happy day for all ol lhem when The lasl galley is senl back To lhe prinler and 'rhe lasl penny is banked. SHUKSAN EDITORIAL STAFF Loudon, Hansey, Jerstedt, Matson, Moore King, Colby, Henson, Horwitz, Borchardt, Jury, Nunamaker SHUKSAN ART STAFF Christie, Eide, Mcl.eod, Kentcn Tlrirf'1f-ll: rm IVIAKE-UP CORPS Fehlhaber, Davies, Truitt, Fletcher, Shields, Linde, Graveline, Duncan Nliss Smith, Demos, Hayes, Britt, Dux, Barber, Waddilove, Teshera Cleveland, lVleiers, Hunt, Kilander, Holmes, Isaacson, lVlarl.in, Fuhrmann, Anderson MAKE-UP CORPS Just an addition ol color and who lcnows-you may be another Bette Davis or Charles Laughton. These people wield the brush and color lilqe prolessionals, and dab- ble occasionally in spirit gum and lalse hair. We saw lheir work ai The Thanlfsgiving assembly, Whaieefx-Sho, Senior play, and operella, lvliss Smith is high priesless in Room l I8 belore dramatic productions, and Louise l-lolmes and Shirley Britt are her chiel acolytes. STAGE CREW Slrilfel No, not a baseball game, iusl stage crew slang meaning Take down lhai scenery. Under the supervision ol Miss Gray and leadership of Randy Anable, slage manager, this energetic team builds and changes sels al all productions. Great ap- plause was offered lhem lor lheir worlc during The New Moon, when they made six dillerenl scene changes. STAGE CREW Hughes, Fraser, Fickel, Andrews, Jolley, Holbrook, Smith, Kuljis, Tomich, Penry, Lutz, Jewell Brozovich, IVIiss Gray, Elerding, lVIarr, Huntley, Eiford, Jones, Hinds, Anable, D. Hickok, Chisholm IVI, Dorcy, Craig, Lockhart, Newell, llllitchell, S. Dorcy, B. l-lickok, Agnew, D, lvloberg, Talmage, NI. Ivloberg Thirty-four GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET Schiessel, Klock Case, Griffin, Smith, Ballard, King Endicott, Baker, Lang, Colby, Stanley GIRLS' LEAGUE All the rnisses ol the school participate in this group, with Sharon Lang presiding and lvliss Dennis advising. This organization is directed by the cabinet, which Consists ot the various committee chairnnen, presidents ot Pep and Ushers' Clubs, and otticers ot the league. Une girl from every roll represents her constituents in the council, which also concerns itself with Girls' League affairs. A beautiful installation at the end ot the year introduces the new cabinet rnennbers tor the coming term. GIRLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL Borchardt, Jorgensen, lVlcLeod, Nlicholson, Hurlbut, Teel, Van Brocklin, Welling, Baker, Hott, Davis, Rocke Duncan, Dorcy, Hatch, King, Szyrnanski, Pirrung, Kenoyer, Nlclntyre, Loft, Pullar, Endicott, Lang Corder, Provost, Johnson, Cooley, Peterson, Pitner, Alexander, Deahl, Carlson, Zankich, Adler Thirty-five W THESE CLUBS DON'T G ,fn f'X. all 3. 'i Nix USHERS' CLUB Borchardt, Baldwin, Miss Jones, Reyman, French, Samuelson, Nlicholson, Bulman, B. Smith, Ford, Eide Quante, B. Brown, Haveland, Kenoyer, Christie, Endicott, Olson, Geske, Buchan, Nunamaker Hutchinson, Cooley, Quimby, Loft, Pirrung, Carlson, Ballard, Pellersels, Beckenbach, Griffin USHERS' CLUB There is a scarcify of almosf everything, and especially of fhese prelfy girls wifh their scroll pins. They show the way af all school functions, including fhe What-A-Sho, Christmas program, Senior play, opereffa, and Commencement. A cruise and lwo loanquefs formed fhe social highlighfs of fhe season this year. This group is led by Bernice Smifh and Gloria Griffin, under the sponsorship of lvliss Jones. PEP CLUB P A wave of red and whfe pompoms announces this lively group which, under ihe leadership of lvlrs. La Velle. adviser, Mildred King, Charlene Colloy, and Gerry Holi, presidents, cheered their Raiders on fo many victories. A high lighf ol their year was fhe annual football banquef. l-lonors musf be handed fo the drill feam, led by Louise Kirk, whose marching sfeps were witnessed af the game halves. PEP CLUB Carrick, Griffin, White, Sjolander, Jorgensen, Holmes, Evans, Smith, Baker, Cooper Davis, lVlrs. La Velle, P. Anderson, lVlcGinnis, Lang, Berquist, Cassell, Dorcy, Ferguson, L. Anderson, NlcLeod Tweit, Call, Szymanski, Hunt, Hoff, lVlarr, Bourne, Kirk, Urbick, Paladin Snow, Henson, King, Van Keulen, Nloberg, Johnson, Colby, Stanley, Loudon Xl . J -x ri Thirty-sllv LCDVTECDPJE A64 OTHER KEY CLUB Vike, Fickel, Brannstrom, Andrews, Jury, Jolley, Plank, Hughes, Smith, Sparks Nlr. Jones, Endersbe, Hinds, Gates, Chisholm, Craig, Mills, Welsh, Penry, Nlarr Olson, Mitchell, Roland, Barrett, lVloberg, Yorkston, Hutchinson, Newell KEY ctus The Key Club entered into many activities this year with Barney Welsh taking honors as president and Mr. Jones advising. Laughter shook the gym when hip-sway- ing Henrietta Brannstrom was crowned basketball queen at a pep assembly ar- ranged by the group. TORCH-Y Darby, Lagasse, Howe, Rutledge, Smith, Bergman, Farrar, Kendall TORCH-Y Organized this year through the interest ot the Y. lvl. C. A., this new boys' club held meetings every week, the main teature ot which was the chaplains service, The members ended their meetings by playing basketball and going swimming. Don Rut- ledge was president. Hl-Y The rugged paddle squad that kept everybody in line at all the tootball games is made up ot the l-li-Y boys. They also sponsored some gay dances and climaxed the season with a dinner dance at the 'iShell. Randy Anable is president, and lvlr. French advisor. HI-Y Huntley, Wanzer, Krause, Elerding, Bowsher, Dawe, Olson, Forseth, Dorsey, Anderson lVlr. French, Anable, lVlcCoIIum, Holbrook, Breivik, Kuliis, Den Adel, D, Hickok, Flockoi, Lewis Ne lson, Carson, Gagne Wahl, B rl rozovich, B. l-lickok, Harrington, Eiford, Talmage, Hardan, Agnew TTET Q1-.v 1 z'1' ll GIRL RESERVES The blue Triangle on whiTe is The Girl Reserves' pin, and iT may be worn by 200 some girls. Led by Doris Ford, These acTive misses had a hay ride and dance in The Tall, The Chrisfmas Snow Ball in The winTer. and a cruise in The spring. GIRL RESERVES CABINET Sansregret, Miss Foster, Jovanovich, Thompson Thirty-eight J. Eide, Griffin, Park, Pirrung, Hunt King, M. Eide, Ford, Hutchinson, Castle FRIENDSHIP COMMITTEE Hello is iusT anoTher way oT saying, This is The Friendship CommiTTee. These girls, headed by Gloria GriTTin and Ivliss Warren, sponsored The TradiTional I-lello Day and The Friendship ParTy Tor all The new girls in The building. They also un- dertook The keeping OT a scrap boolc Tor The Girls' League and managed a WhaT-A- Sho concession. WELFARE CCMMITTEE ChariTy begins aT home, and These sweeT lasses, under The direcTion oT Edifh Schiessel and Ivliss Conlee, really underTalce The giving. Each monTh The Trays Tor The lirrle children in The orThopedic ward bear a Tavor made by This group. They also mounT cross word puzzles and make aTghans Tor The veTerans Through The Junior Red Cross. FRIENDSHIP COMMITTEE Lutz, Hillyard, White, Beebe, Osberg, Park, Reyman, B. Christensen, Swanson, Thompson, P. Smith, Fehlhaber Miss Warren, Fralick, Welling, Ballard, Pellersels, Hardin, Swan, Cassell, Little, Lybarger, Hazen, Norman Sealander, Ralph, Hutchinson, Waters, P. Johnson, J. Eide, Johanson, Merrick, Woulf, Fisher, Olswick Griffin, Greene, West, Larson, Adler, Alexander, Hoff, Cavalero, Zankich WELFARE COMMITTEE Logan, Burrell, Miss Conlee, Christensen, Garbareno Young, Holmes, Schiessel, French, Jenkins 4 PROGRAM COMMITTEE WiTh Charlene Colby and lvliss Dennis heading This group, an OuTsTanding Thanksgiving Assembly was presenTed in Three parTs. In ParT I The speech class dramaTized The TirsT Thanksgiving. In ParT ll The girls' chorus presenTecI selecTions, and in ParT Ill sTudenTs porTrayed a modern Thanksgiving. Be- sides This special presenTaTiOn, The cOmmiTTee super- vises all Girls' League programs and ends The year wiTh an inspiring insTaIlaTiOn OT new OTTicers. GIRLS' LEAGUE PROGRAM CHAIRIVIEN Griffin, Wilke, Pirrung Stanley, Colby, Johnson HORIZON CLUB These girls are The big sisTers To The Camp Fire Girls, and They have a IOT OT good Times on Their Own. During The year There are several social evenTs, including a poT- luck dinner, wiener roasT, splash parTy, and several Talks on various subiecTs perTaining To beauTy. Jean Taylor is presidenT OT This Organizahon OT ThirTy girls. SOCIAL COMMITTEE I-luge bows and shorT dresses gave The Theme OT Kids' Day To The cOmmiTTee's annual ChrisTmas parTy. A second evenT, The Senior MoThers' Tea, added To Their ac- TiviTies. The Tlower-decked caTeTeria seT The background Tor The shiny silver Tea service and immaculaTe whiTe linen. l:OrTy-Tive girls worked busily ThrOughOuT The year under The chairmanship OT Gloria STanley and supervision OT Miss Dennis. HORIZON CLUB Jacobson, Whelan, Dux, Osborne, Hillyard, Armstrong, Cobelens, Power Lallas, Ringenbach, Thompson, Rose, Garbareno, Lytle, Short, Rockey, Sickles Sease, Hoke, Nugent, Ballard, Marr, Taylor, Endicott, Christie, Provost SOCIAL COMMITTEE Borchardt, Davis, Hazen, Henson, Nlarr, Fehlhaber, Holmes, Thompson, Smith, Baker, Justus Pirrung, Williams, Larnoreux, Rickerson, Waters, Einerwold, King, Hardin, IVI. Eide, Kirk, Ford Johanson, Greene, Colby, Stanley, Urbick, Qulnby, Van Keulen, Horwitz, Jorgensen, Bourne Griffin, Lowman, Anderson, Isaacs, Johnson, Szymanski, J. Eide, Fisher, Welling ' I Thirty-nine B CLUB Angell, Jenkins, Franks, Urbick, Nattrass, Hillyard, Cooper, Baker, L. Anderson Miss Ashcraft, Bourne, Lowman, Horwitz, Gundersen, Robinson, Dorcy, Berquist, Crowley, lVlrs. Wieder P, Anderson, Cederstrom, Einerwold, Colby, Stanley, Pirrung, Sjolander, Lang, Hunt, Kickhafer B CLUB The Busy B. A name which can be Truly Taclced upon This club. ln The limelight oT Their mosT successTul year was The concessions held aT The DisTricT TournamenT7 every member is proud oT The Tinancial sTaTus reached Then. Charlene Colby presided over The group, wirh Mrs. Wieder and Miss AshcraTT advising. RAIDER CLUB SKI CLUB l-lills, spills and Thrills! These are The Things slfiiers live Tor. Once The slci bug has biTTen, There is noThing To do but To don slci Togs and beg, borrow or sTeal a pair oT hickory slaTs. The club This year Toolc many Trips To MT. Baker on a special bus. This group boasTs OT The largesT membership oT any club in school ouTside oT Girls' League. Wirh Doug Ricker- son as presidenT and Miss AshcraTT advisor, The members bravely conquered sunburns, sprains, and TracTures. SKI CLUB CABINET Carrick, Newton, Rickerson, Miss Ashcraft Tedious TurnouTs and grim-iawed deTerminaTion go To malce up This group To which everyone in school gives proud honors. All boys auTomaTically become members aTTer receiving Their leTTers in any sporT. RAIDER CLUB Hughes, Elliott, Sorensen, Brannstrom, Andrews, Kern, Jolley, Olson, Forseth, Dawe, Vike, Jewell Forbes, Leonard, Elerding, Gates, Einerwold, Plank, Crum, French, Dorsey, Bowsher, Chisholm, Pederson Nlitchell, Rickerson, Breivik, Orphan, Anable, Grieff, Blankenship, Fisher, Talmage, Carlsen, Stearns, Flocki nrly if! FIRE SQUAD Agnew, Manchester, Vike, Elerding, Kern, Gates, Plank, Jolley, Olson, Jones, Sorensen, Tomich, Forseth, Quam Williams, Gillett, Rickerson Sweeney, Allenbach, Richards, Carpenter, Nelson, Glahn, Gagner, Moberg, Flockoi, Boynton, Holmes, Rust FIRE SQUAD The historic day ot photographing these Junior Firemen will well be remembered in their minds, tor while they posed with the tire extinguisher it accidentally went ott, baptizing two teachers. Immediately atter, tive boys departed trom school by request. Don Ivloberg heads this ambitious group, and when the boys are not busy putting out waste basket tires, they are timing tire drills and manning stations on such occasions. TRAFFIC SQUAD This is the only group ot boys who can come late to class and get out early. The hall policemen don't want to argue, because they lcnow they are right, so you may as well save your breath when they politely aslc you to go up the right stairs. Dale Butts is cap- tain, and Mr. Biorlcguist is sponsor. TRAFFIC SQUAD Nlr. Bjorkquist, Butts, Klineman Murphy, Banks, Milton wal' BIOLOGY CLUB Frogs and snails and puppy dog tails and meetings on Thursdays, too. Not just these, but more, add up to score the Biology Club. This ambitious group, under the direction ot Betty McLeod, I-lerbert Spearin, and Miss Moore, took several trips ot interest, planned hikes, and enioyed sociable evenings. BIOLOGY CLUB Alexander, Stieber, Cunningham, Spearin, Jensen, Warburton, M. Burgess, R .Hood, Stokes, McMilIin Cohl, Brown, Teshera, Clinard, B. Hood, Markwood, Logan, Ritchie, Miss Moore Carlson, McFarland, Thompson, Sutherland, Vradenburg, J, Burgess, McLeod l f1r!y-ww STAMP AND BOND SALESMEN D. Rickerson, Gagner, Bob Marr, D. Carlson, Lockhart, Fickel, Glllett, Dowd, Hoff, Holmes, G. Baker, Boson, Duncan Gloman, Van de Wetering, Bergman, Taplin, Miss Mullins, Barbara Marr, Kirk, Isham, Dorcy, Proctor, Olson, Bell Rice, Johnson, Vanderford, Florence, E .Carlson, Stanley, Colby, Ziegler, Eberhart, G. Quante, Mulhern RED WING CABINET Red Wing is lhe place lo go, and lhese boys and girls make Red Wing go. Ray Flockoi is presidenl This year and keeps lhe ball rolling wilh Jrhe aid of Miss Morse, lhe very able chaperone. Our high school recrealional cenler, wilh lhe war's end, moved inlo lhe old U. S. O. guarlers, a new place lhal gave opporlunilies for more diversified enlerlainmenl. STAMPS AND BGNDS Allhough lhe war is ended, slamp and bond sales conlinued as usual under 'lhe direolion oi Miss Mullins, wilh The aid of Lee Van de Welering and Jim Fickel. Every Wednesday lhese salesmen, one from each roll, bring oul lhe long while sheels and begin lheir Buy a slamp! You won'l' miss len cenls. Buy a slamplu RED WING CABINET Carlson, Olson, Reyman, Dawe, Den Adel, Mclntre, Anderson, Colby Kirk, Miss Morse, Flockoi, Swan Forty-two' ALCHEIVIIST CLUB Grieff, Kelly, Underhill ,Holmes, Olson, Schiessel, Cunningham, lVlcLeod, G. Brannian Damon, Rockey, Fehlhaber, P. Brannian, Logan, E. Johnson, Cederstrom, Eberhart, Ballard, Burgess, Emes, Kanaar, Nliss Kaufman ALCHEMIST CLUB ll is basic lo lcnow your sails 'from your acids lo belong lo lhis group of Alchemisls. The name may be old, bul The ideas cooked in lhis class are righl on lhe lrail ol The alomic bomb. Marvin Griell and Rulh Cederslrom are aclive presidenls, and lhrough lhe glass bulbs and hydrogen bubbles Miss Kaufman walches so lhal lhe school is noi' blown lo pieces or made obnoxious wilh pungenl smells. TICKET SQUAD Ticker, please! Wfhelher il be lhe lickel for lhe operefla, Vlfhal-AfSho, Senior play, or iusl your A. S. B. liclcel lor one ol lhe loolball or baskelball games, you musl produce il, or sland on lhe oulside. lvlr. Leiser will vouch lor This slalemenl, and so will lhe manager, Lee Logan. TICKET SQUAD Nlorrill, Frazier, Alexander, Warburton, Cunningham, J. Burgess, lVl. Burgess, Blick Haskins, Nlr. Leiser, L, Brown, Clinard, lVlyers, Frye, Logan, G, Brown, Everson lforly-llzrvv -J.. Forty-frmr FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Mr. Sandell, Barnett, Tuckett, Thompson, Gardner, Covalt, Goss, Curtright, Crum, Force Masek, Haug, Fell, D, Strode, Hickok, Beebe, Nelson, Pederson, Morrill Brozovich, Schrneling, Park, Brooks, La Fave, Carlsen, Waldschmidt, Endicott, Barnhill, G. Strode, Dickinson CHESS CLUB Dewar, Schiessel, Mathes, Stokes, Miss Kelly, J. Murphy, Keffel, Chrisman, Thompson E. Murphy, Redmond, McMillin, Troutman, Wolf, Rice FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Learn by doing is Their rnoTTo, and These lads underTalce The Task aT hand and grow everyThing Trom caTTle To poTaToes. They love The Teel oT dirT under Their Tingers and The Thrill oT waTching green sprouTs shooTing inTo The air. This organizaTion. under The direcTion oT Frank Thompson and Mr. Sandell, really shows oTT on DemonsTraTion Day each spring, buT iT does show-piece worlc The year around. CHESS CLUB AnTicipaTion oT Their spring TournamenT drove These ThirTy chess players on Through Their year OT garnes. The TournarnenT reveals The player who has achieved The highesT masTery oT The game. Dale KeTTel received The honors Tor This year. This group operaTes under The supervision oT Miss Kelly and presidency oT RoloerT lvlclvlillin. TORCH CLUB Allrhough sTricTly a scholarship group, The brains oT The school enTered inTo social acTiviTies by Taking over a concession aT The WhaT-A-Sho. Mildred King hear-lc The club as iTs presidenT, wiTh lvliss Dennis as advisor. lwenTy-Tour poinTs are required by The end oT The TenTh year and TiTTy poinTs by The elevenTh year To prove eligibiliTy Tor membership. Remember well Their Taces, Tor They are The ones who will Think Their way To a lasTing peace. PRo.iEcToR SQUAD The miracle oT Tilm is no mysTery To This small group, headed by Vic Hughes and supervised by Mr. Laughlin. You may Tind The members eiTher in The Tiny booTh above The second balcony proiecTing Tilms Tor assemblies or in one oT The screen-equipped classrooms showing educaTional picTures. The squad wiTnessed a busy year by pre- senTing one oT The largesT collecTions oT Tilms ever received by B. T-l. S. N' TORCH CLUB Borchardt, Pattison, French, Carrick, Nlicholson, Kelly, Goetz, Wolf, Shields, Sutherland, Rice ,aReinhoIt, Colby, Siolander, Marmon, M. Hardin, James, Paladin, Kanaar, Anderson, Nloore, Eberhart Berqulst, Sealandgr, Taylor, Tweit, Nlulhern, King, Horwitz Cederstrorn, Harris, Ireland Carlson Pres on, Sharninghouse, Lott, J Hardin, Bourne, Klock, Olson, Hanson x L ' PROJECTOR SQUAD Brandenthaler Cary, Coulthurst, Hughes, lVlr. Laughlin Burger, Sorensen, Stanley, Richards, Martinez Forfy-five I ff f 1 If I af -if , I- - 1 . x I f ,N yfffej fy M j J f I if , 1 J H X J I J! wiw 4 W -4'- ' W f ,,,.- QXQS Q CTN 'Q 5 If f 1 MX. qf .4 ,Q 1 4 Mr X Z if 'Z A JN yr 'I fd 'i TJ, -5 XA n- ? 1 'Z 9 'N ,J -' u A ff' ff v 5 5 A ' x 'N ' X 3 75375 ff' 53. 5 , 0 'Aff 3 P fi 7 J ff, 'W ki W QW . V V ad' Eat- . X U fdmi,-r U L ng 1 XXI . ,iff ' Jaria K I In I rw f., fNfQf1,KVM,. ., 4.,. . U, Q X 31 Q A 4 A ., if V .8.f.,,f?qi 11 A SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Miss Kelly, Miss Kaufman Olson, Anderson, Flockoi SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS CHUCK OLSON---An outstanding athlete, with a mighty capacity for getting things accomplished, this burly lad stands six-feet two. RAY FLOCKOI-This blonde blue-eyed dynamo has been gifted with the ability to meet people. LOIS ANDERSON-She's here, she's there, she's everywhere, this package of ambition who is always ready with a prank to brighten anyone's day. SENIOR CLASS The graduation present ot a peacetul world has been ottered to the class ot l46, a priceless legacy ot which the last tive classes have been deprived. Will they use it wisely? Yes, tor their record ot working wisely has-beef! shown in their selection ot Barbara Quinby, Junior queen, and Mildred King, Senior queen, ot two What-A-Shos. No less honor goes to Donna iviyatt, pert little princess ot their Sophomore year What-A-Sho. The men ot tomorrow have been today's athletes. and outstanding among them are Bill Jolley, honorary toot- ball captain, and Delmar Nelson, who received the Dr. Buskirk inspirational award. Basketball gave Bob l-lughes the honorary captaincy. With three letters to their credit. Dick Plank and Delmar Nelson led in baseball tor three ears. Y Where there is brawn there must be brains, and Ruth Cederstrom, Charlene Colby, John Sutherland, and Austin Warriner have them by being SA students ot the year. They will know how to use the peace. Applause goes to Janie, their Senior play, which showed the lite ot a Senior girl in wartime. iviuri Jean Loudon starred in this. Norris Brannstrom and Marvin Griett have been outstanding in three operettas. You never throw a precious graduation present away. and this class will work to have theirs trom the treach- erous clutches ot world aggressors and in turn hand it down to tuture classes. COMMENCEMENT SPEAKERS Loft, James, Ballard Grieff, Warriner, Sutherland - ' Forty-seven Forty-eight Q . Ari., g, Z' A ' ef DAvio PARKER AGNEW-Fire squad, Fwrai-A-sho, Ski Club. EDWIN L. ALLENBACH-Student Councilg What-A-Shog Fire Squadg Ski Club. RANDALL R. ANABLE-Stage Crew, Nlanagerg HieY, Presidentg Footballg Intramural Basketball. BEATRICE ANDERSEN-Torch Clubg Blossom Time g What-A-Sho I'43J. LOIS B. ANDERSON -Senior Class Secretary'TreasurerQ Pep Club, Vice-Presidentg Ad Staffg B Club. GORDON ALBERT HOLT ROBERT ANDREWS-Stageg Key Clubg Sports Manager. BILL ARTHUR ASHLEY-Future Farmers of America. ALICE MARIE BABCOCK-What-A Sho. GERTRUDE BAKER-Pep Clubg Girls' League Secretaryg HB Clubg Shuksan Business Staff, Assistant Manager. VALE E. BAKLUND-Future Farmers of Americap Golf Club. NADENE LOIS BALDWIN-'lJanie g Ushers' Club, Vice- Presidentg Beacon Staff, Typistg Student Council Rep- presentative. ' lVI. RAMONA BALLARD-Ushers' Clubg Horizon Club, Presidentg Girls' League Cabinetg Alchemist Club. F JEAN LEE BANE-Beacon Ad Staffg What-A-Shop Operettag Friendship Committee. DONALD LE ROY BARBEAU-Football DOLORES ESTELLE BARBER-Make-up Corpsg Student Worker in Boys' P. E. Officeg Girl Reserves. BETSY BARRICK-What-A-Shog Horizon Club. ALVIN BAUTER DOLORES A. BENSON-'lBlossom Time g Girls' League Representative. ADOLPH BETHKE-Track. DONALD LEE BINGHAM-Intramural Basketballp Intra- mural Football. Cum laude, FRANK EDWARD BLACK RAYMOND BURTON MAXINE BOSLUND ANNE LOUISE BOSON- Merry Widow , What-A-Shosp Girls' League Representative, Girl Reserves. SHIRLIE ALICE BOURNE-Associated Student Body Vice-President, Pep Club, B Club, Ski Ciub. ARNOLD E. BOWSHER-Basketball, Track, What-A-Sho Dance Committee, Co-Chairman, Hi-Y, JIM BOYNTONfTrack, Intramural Basketball, What-A- Sho. GEORGE EDWARD BRANNIAN-Alchemist Club. PATRICIA BERNICE BRANNIAN-Band Librarian, Al- chemist Clubg Operettas IOrchestraJ, NORRIS BRANNSTROM-Associated Student Body Pre- sident, Three Operettas, Leads, Football, UJanie . HOWARD BREIVIK-Hi-Y, What-A-Sho, Football, Base- ball, SHIRLEE BRITT--Make-up Corps. LORNA MARGARET BROLIN-'Blossom Time , What- A-Shos I'43, '44, 1159. CLEVE WILLIAM BRONSEMA-Basketball. CECIL W. BROOKS LELAND EVAN BROOKS BERT A. BROWN BETTY BROWN-Ushers' Club, Secretary, Friendship Committeeg Ad Staff, What-A-Sho. GLORIA W. BROWN-Ticket Squad, Art Ciub. MYRTLE BROWN BEVERLY JEAN PIKE-School Pianist, What-A-Shos, I'BIossom Time , Girls' League Programs, 60' .3 A wma. Forty-nine Fifty Jun Hckeland Lee Van de VVeTedng Come Wednesday every week These ear- nesT lads Talce over The boolqroom Tor The purpose oT selling sTamps and bonds. The Two boys also worlc TogeTher in De lvlolay. Lee was The roly-poly Mr. WhoosiT, who wandered Through Magazine Land wiTh Alice. Jim geTs Those apple-red cheeks Trom slciing over lvlT. Balcer's glisTening slopes and puTT-puTTing over The bay wiTh The Sea ScouTs. BoTh oT Them can add a column oT Tigures TasTer Than you can liclc an ice-cream cone. JEAN D. BUCHAN-Ushers' Clubg Beacon Staff, Typist and Assistant Circulating Managerg Student Council. EVELYN SYLVIA BUDDE-Orchestra. BEVERLEE MAE BULLOCH-What-A-Sho, Leadg In- formationg Ad Staffg llJanie . JOYCE LOUISE BURGER MARY ELLEN BURGESS-Biology Clubg Alchemist Clubp What-A-Shos l'43, '44, '45Jg Operettas. BONNIE IVlAY BURRELL-Chess Clubg Welfare Commit- teeg Make-up Corpsg What-A-Sho. ROBERT BUTNER VANGIE LOUISE BUTTERFIELD-Operettag What-A- Sho. DALE LEROY BUTTS-Pep Baridg Traffic Squad. LA VERNE E. CARLSEN-Footballg Intramural Sportsg Future Farmers of Americag What-A-Sho. DAGNY MARGARET CARLSON-Red Wing Cabinetg Ad Staffg Girls' League Representativeg Friendship Com- mittee. JOHN FRANCIS CARPENTER-Fire Squadg Intramural Sports. VIVIAN CORIN NE CARTER MAURICE A. CARY-Projector Squadg Chess Clubg Shuk- san Staff C'45Jg Operettas, FRANKIANN CASSELL-Pep Club, Vice-Presidentg Girl Reserves, Vice-Presidentg Friendship Committeeg Girls League Representative. i it RUTH ELEANOR CEDERSTROM-UB Club, Service Club, President, Alchemist Club, Vice-President, Girl Reserves Cabinet. HOWARD E. CHICHESTER DELLA MARIE CHRISMAN-Make-up Corps, Service Club, Chess Club, What-A-Sho. BERNICE P. CHRISTENSEN-Friendship Committee, Welfare Committee. DOLORES HELEN CHRISTENSEN-What-A-Sho, f'43, '45J, Information, Torch Club. BETTYJANE CHRISTIE-Beacon Staff, Feature Editor, Ushers' Club, Red Wing Murals, Shuksan Art Staff, V45-'46J. MARSHALL EDWIN CHURCH GENEVA JUNE CLEVELAND-Entered from Blaine High School. SARAH COHL-Biology Club. CHARLENE MARIE COLBY-Executive Board, HB Club, President, Girls' League, Vice-President, Pep Club, President. HOWARD W. COMSTOCK-Tree Planting. BETTY JEAN COOLEY--Ushers' Club, Ad Staff, Friend- ship Committee, Girl Reserves. ONA JOE ANN COOPER-HB Club, t'Blossom Time , Pep Club, Secretary-Treasurer, PEGGY ARDEN CORDER-Beacon Staff, Typist, Girls' League Representative, ELEANOR IRENE CRONIBIE-Band Librarian. John Sutherland John Sutherland keeps the Beacon on the beam. When he is not wringinq his hands on Thursday atternoons, he may be seen work- ing in the library as assistant or slavinq over his speech tor Commencement, where he is valedictorian. Needless to say. John's name appears on the Torch Clubs scroll and on the honor roll. ,,,..,...,-f- -?.....,,,.s p-amnenlr s .A F apr f . . ., . - ,h , . 1 V- 3,2 ' ' ii El A .K . W, i 3 i 1 I e. V ' A 'fi 1- 'WE Fifty-one Fifty-two Randy Anable Darlc, handsome. and capable, Randy wields the qavel in more than one place. but he can be found backstage most ol the time. Although being stage crew manager and l-li-Y president keeps him busy, he is never too involved lo whistle al a sliclc chiclc breezing by. This appreciation for 'feminine pulchritude may account for the fact thai' when a Sophomore, he received more invi- tations to the Senior Prom than any other fellow in B. l-l. S. history. MAE CROWLEY-What-A-Sho I'44l. DOW CRUM-Footballg Trackp Intramural Basketballg Future Farmers of America. CHARLES OWEN CUNNINGHAM-Biology Clubg Al- chemist Clubg Ticket Squadg What-A-Sho C'44J. NATALIE ALBERTA DAMON-Alchemist Clubg What- A-Sho. IRENE NATALIE OLSON-Informationg What-A-Shop Alchemist Club. ERNEST L. DAWE, JR.-What-A-Sho Managerg Hi-Yg Raider Cluby Beacon Staff, Business Manager. JOANE DEAHL-Girls' League Councilg Operettag What- A-Shog Attendance Office Secretary. GORDON L. DEN ADEL-Hi-Yg Red Wing Cabinet, Pub- licity Chairmang What-A-Shop Janie . DAVID GLEN DE NEUI-What-A-Shog Intramural Sports. ROSE MARY DEWAR-What-A-Shog Alchemist Clubg Chess Clubg Girl Reserves. GERALDINE ANNE DILLON-Inforrnationg Girl Reserves. DONALD DIXON--Beacon Staff, Circulation Managerg Beacon Staff, Co-Advertising Manager. AL DODGE-In Service. WILLIAM P. DORSEY-Footballg Hi-Yg Executive Boardg Fire Squad. MAUREEN ALICE DORCY-Associated Student Body Secretaryg Pep Clubg UB Clubg Stage Crew. LOVELL KAY DU PRAW - l'Blossom Time , 'Merry Widow . CAROLYN EBERHART-Beacon Staff, Associate Editor, Alchemist Club, Torch Club, Service Club. MARIJUNE EIDE-Executive Board, Senior Representa- tive, Ushers' Club, Vice-President, Art Editor of Beacon, Shuksan, and What-A-Sho. HELEN LAVERNE EINERWOLD-HB Club, Secretary- Treasurer, Girl Reserves, Girls' League Representative. IRA D. ELERDING, JR.-Stage Crew, Football Manager, Hi-Y. HILDE H. ELLEFSON SAM ELLIOTT - Operettas, HWhat-A-Shos, Track, t'Janie. ROBERT WILLIAM EMES-Entered from Ferndale, AI- chemist Club, Oratory Contest, BETTY VIOLA ENDICOTT-Ushers' Club, Girls' League Treasurer, What-A-Sho C'44, '45lg Make-up Corps. JEAN MARIE FEHLHABER - Friendship Committee, Make-up Corps, Alchemists Club, Service Club. GLADYS JEAN FERGUSON-Pep Club, Ballet, Operettag Ballet, What-A-Sho F4375 Girls' League Representa- tive. DONALD L. FICKEL-Intramural Football, Intramural Basketball, Ski Club, Track. SHIRLEY J. FIEDLER-What-A-Sho, Information. MAHLON BRUCE FISHER-Pep Band, Track Team, Tennis Team. DELBERT O. FLINN-Intramural Sports. Ruth Cederstrom and Carol l-lill Ruth is one ot those unassuming little girls who work hard without tantare. For instance last year she spent hours on the lists that the Service Club maintains. ln her quiet way she has rolled up an impressive list ot accom- plishments-president ot Alchemist Club and active member ot Rainbow, Girl Re- serves, and Torch. The only thing that really irlcs her is misspelling her name. lt's a little late to worry about merits when you're a Senior. but Carol Hill is more than con- cernecl. Little, dark Carol totals all the merits and tigures out who gets the pre- cious merit keys. - .ff , rifmi Fifty-three Fifty-four RAY M. FLOCKOI-Footballg Hi-Yg Senior Class, Vice- Presidentg Red Wing, President. BERNADETTE LOU FORD--What-A-Sho C'44J. DORIS FORD-Ushers' Clubg Beacon Ad Staffg School Pianistg Girl Reserves, President. WARREN M. FORD-Intramural Baseball. KENNETH S. FORSETH - Hi-Y, Secretaryg Footballg Basketballg Beacon Staff, Sports Editor. LENA MARIE FRALICK-Friendship Committeeg What- A-Sho. BILL JAMES FRANKS-Intramural Footballg Intramural Basketball. BEVERLY LOU FRAZIER JUNE FREEMAN'- Friendship Committeeg Ad Staffg Merry Widow g What-A-Sho. DELBERT C. FRENCH---Raider Clubg What-A-Shog In- tramural Basketballg Football. JOANNE GARBARENO-Girl Reservesg Horizon Clubg Service Clubg What-A-Sho l'44, '45I. ELDON W. GARDNER-Ski Clubg Intramural Basketball. CYRUS RALPH GATES ROBERT R. GATES-Footballg Baseballg Key Clubg Raider Club. WES GIGER-Future Farmers of Americag Intramural Basketballg Intramural Football. BOB GILBERG-Baseballg Raider Club. BRUCE N. GILLETT-What-A-Shog Pep Bandg Fire Squadg Stamp and Bond Salesman. CLAYTON GORRIE-Footballg Stage Crevvg Senior Play. GLADYS M. GRAVELINE-Girl Reservesg Make-up Corps. MARGERY MAY GREENE-Ad Staffg Friendship Com- rnitteeg Social Committeeg What-A-Sho. RICHARD L. GREEN-Student Council Representativeg Shuksan Roll Room Managerg Intramural Sports. GEORGE WILLIS GREGORY, JR.-Ski Club. HAROLD D. GREGORY MARVIN HERMAN GRIEFF-What-A-Sho Vaudeville Committee Chairman, Operettas, Tennis, l'Janie . EVELYN LUCILLE GRIFFIN-Girl Reserves, Friendship Committee, l'Merry Widow . GLORIA LEE GRIFFIN-Ushers' Club, President, Friend- ship Committee, President, What-A-Sho 043, '44, '45J, Student Council V43, '44J. SYLVIA ILENE GUNDERSEN-UB Club, What-A-Sho. JOYCE N, HAGEN WILLIAM CHARLES HANLON-Intramural Sports. SAM A. HANSON-llBlossom Time , Future Farmers of America, Intramural Sports. MARION EILEEN HARDINYGirIs' League Cabinet, Girl Reserves, Service Club, President, NB Club. DONNA JEAN HARDWICK - Ski Club, What-A-Sho, Operetta, Stamp and Bond Salesman. FRAIN B. HAUG-Future Farmers of America. PAULINE HEMIVIESTAD-What-A-Sho, Blossom Time , JOANN D. HENSON-Pep Club, Song Queen, Shuksan Staff, Compiling Editor, Beacon Staff. H. WARDNER HESLIN-intramural Basketball, JON L. HESLIN-intramural Basketball. DONALD E. HICKOK-Stage Crew, Hi-Y, Basketball, Executive Board C'43l. CAROL ELAINE HILLW-Merit Secretary, Torch Club, Student Council, What-A-Sho. GLORIA JEAN HILLYARD'-HB Club, Girls' League Rep- resentative C'44J, Girl Reserves, Ski Club, GERALDINE PATRICIA HOFF-Beacon Staff, Typist, Girl Reserves, Student Council, Pep Club, President. CAROLYN HOKE - Operettas, Horizon Club, Publicity Manager 61159. Fifty-five Fifzy-.nw WYCK H. HOLBROOK-Stage Crew, Hi-Y, Treasurer, Basketball, Intramural Football, DONALD W, HOLMES-Golf Club, Ski Club, What-A- Shos, Operettas. LOUISE W. HOLMES-Make-up Corps, Chairman, Wel- fare Committee, Secretary, Girl Reserves, Alchemist Club, ROBIN S. HOOD-Ski Club, Biology Club, What-A-Shos. RICHARD GRANT HORN-Northwest Music Conference, Pep Band. :I DIANE SHIRLEY HORWITZ-Shuksan Staff, Editor- in-chief, UB Club Cabinet, Sophomore Assembly Committee, What-A-Sho Queen Committee l'43J. JACK HOVDE-In Service. BOB HUGHES-Key Club, Football, Basketball, Baseball. VICTOR C. HUGHES-Projector Squad, Ski Club, Intra- mural Football. DALLAS ELAINE HUNT-Pep Club, B Club, Girl Re- serves, Secretary, Student Council. NANCY ADAIR HUTCHINSON-Ushers' Club, Girl Re- serves Cabinet, Information, Girls' League Represen- tative. VIVIAN JACOBSON - Horizon Club, Treasurer, C'45l, Friendship Committee C437, BESSIE BERENICE JAMES-Torch Club, Information. WANDA LOU JENKINS-NB Club, Welfare Committee. RICHARD I. JENSEN-What-A-Sho, Christmas Program, Biology Club, Intramural Basketball. ROBERT E. JEWELL-Football, Basketball, Track, Stage Crew. EVELYN MAE JOHNSON-Alchemist Club, Shuksan Roll Room Manager. PEARL J. JOHNSON-Pep Club, Information, Girl Re- serves, Student Council Representative. BILL JOLLEY-Football, Basketball, Key Club, Stage Crew. DONALD LEE JONES-Key Club, UB Team Basketball, What-A-Sho, Fire Squad, LEONARD C. JONES-What-A-Sho, Intramural Sports, B-Team Football, IRENE JOHANNA JORGENSEN - Junior Class Vice- President, Pep Club, Ski Club, Social Committee. LOIS JOVANOVICH-What-A-Sho, Girl Reserves I'43l, Information. RAYMOND WILLIAM JURY-Key Club, Shuksan Staff, Sports Editor, Sophomore Class President, Student Council, President. ELAINE HOPE JUSTUS-What-A-Sho, Information, Ad Staff C44, '45, '46J, Social Committee, 'i DAVID K. KANARR-Alchemist Club, Torch Club. ii SAM P. KELLY-Torch Club, Alchemist Club, What- A-Sho C'43l, Golf Club. WILMA MAE KENNEDY-Friendship Committee, Make- up Corps, Horizon Club. LOIS ELIZABETH KENOYER-Ushers' Club, Ski Club, Friendship Committee, Girls' League Representative, EARL MASON KEPLINGER-Intramural Baseball l'44, '45l, Intramural Basketball l'44J. CARL KERN-Football, Library, Stage Crew, Fire Squad. RONALD LLOYD KINDLUND--uBlossorn Time , 'lMerry Widow , Intramural Basketball. MILDRED LEONA KING-l'Janie , Pep Club, Presi- dent, Shuksan Staff, Compiling Editor, What-A-Sho Queen. BARBARA AMONTALEE KINNE-l'The Chocolate Sol- dier , Blossom Time , What-A-Sho. LOUISE C. KIRK-Pep Club, Drill Leader, Red Wing, Secretary, Beacon Ad Staff, Social Committee. RAYMOND J. KLANDER ORVILLE C. KLINEMAN-Operettas, What-A-Sho, Traf- fic Squad, WILLARD KNAPTON-Transferred from John R. Rogers High School, Spokane. EDWARD L, KOLBE-Intramural Basketball, Intramural Softball. JOSEPH G. KRAUSE-Hi-Y, Intramural Sports, EARL LEE KUHNS. STEVE D. KULJIS-Stage Crew, Hi-Y, Basketball, Base- ball E Aim i .. . ikfsgsi s 43:- ga r -We i ll ii 'ss .. Q 44 . Q' X' t X! L .ssaWVfeS'ei 2 ...t... far. YQ A V x , 2-3292 ef' Fifty-eight Ernie Wanzer If you were ever loolcinq lor this busy boy, you would be quite certain to 'lincl him in the art room making posters for some important event. l-le is absolutely indispensable to dances and campaigns. Ernie is also kept busy as a member of the l-li-Y and as escort to various social functions where he is an outstanding success with the weaker sex. Our hats oft to you and your paint brushes, Ernie. JAMES RANDALL LAFOND-Student Councilg Ski Clubg Alchemist Club. DOROTHY MAE LAGASSE-Chess Club. BETTY JANNICE LAIRD SHARON LEE LANG-Pep Clubg HB Clubg Girls' League Presidentg What-A-Sho. ASTRID E. LARSON-What-A-Shog Friendship Commit- teeg Ski Clubg Girl Reserves. HOWARD K. LARSON-Radio, Chief Operator l'45, '46lg Alchemist Clubg Beacon Staff, Special Sports Writer. LESLIE ALLEN LEE-What-A-Shop Janie g Orchestrag Prairie-Rhythm-Boys. PHYLLIS JEANNE LEONARD-Ski Clubg Beacon Staff, Copy Editor. KENNETH LINDER IRIS ELAINE LIN DSTROM ELTA ARLENE LITTLE-Beacon Staffg Girl Reservesg Ad Staffg Friendship Committee. BLAIR IVI. LEWIS-Baseballg Raider Clubg Stage Crewg Hi-Y. MARCEINE EVELYN LITTLE-l'Blossom Time 5 What- A-Sho. ANITA G. LOFT-Ushers' Clubg Girls' League Repre- sentativeg Torch Clubg What-A-Sho V44, '45J. ROBERT LOFT-What-A-Shop Intramural Footballg In- tramural Basketballg Intramural Baseball. CAROL LEE LOGAN-Biology Club, Vice-President and Secretary, Alchemist Club, Ticket Squad, Manager, Welfare Committee. MURIEL JEANNE LOUDON-Pep Club, Alchemist Club, Secretary, 'tJanie , Lead, Shuksan Staff, Copy Editor. CHARLES LUTZ-Stage Crew, Football. DOLORES LYBARGER--Beacon Staff, Girl Reserves, Friendship Committee, Ad Staff, GEORGE HARRIS MANCHESTER-Fire Squad, Projector Squad. CARMAN DARLINE MARKWOOD-What-A-Sho V43, '45J, Biology Club, Vice-President, Librarian. ELVA LYNNE NIARMON-Shuksan Art Staff K'45l, Operettas, What-A-Shos lOrchestra7, Torch Club. BARBARA MARR-Pep Club, Information, Horizon Club, Vice-President, Student Council. BOB MARR-Football, Basketball, Baseball, Key Club, Vice-President. DONNA COLLEEN MARTIN-Alchemist Club, What-A- Sho. WESLEY DUANE MARTINSEN-Intramural Basketball, Track. ERNESTINE MARTINSEN BARBARA JEAN MATSON - Shuksan Staff, Typist, What-A-Sho, Operetta C'46J, Torch Club. THONIAS E. MCCOLLUM-Hi-Y, Football, Janief', In- tramural Sports. NEVA MARIE IVICINTYRE-Red Wing Cabinet, Girls' League Representative, Girl Reserves, What-A-Sho. Delmar Nelson Nobody deserves the Dr. Buslcirk Inspira- tional Award more than Delmar. Although he received the award tor outstanding achievement in tootball, he has also partici- pated in other sports, playing third base tor the Raiders tor three years and earning a letter in basketball in his Senior year. Besides all the turnouts he must attend, Delmar still tinds time tor the l-li-Y, Raider Club, and cozy twosomes on the tirst tloor. X X 0' XX eiffyf 0? Ni VKX 1 ,Q 3. v v: v Q 1 5 v S. l Q' N' inf-Q llki i R X l 95 ff-ll-Lfi . 0 ykibxxy .- I i M A ax Q In glg. , . .,,.,.. XX mi .,ii . . ' i liili , fl . .g Fifty-nine Sixty BETTY ANN IVICLEOD-Biology Club, President, What- A-Sho C44, '45J, Shuksan Art Staff, Alchemist Club. ROBERT lVlclVl1LLIN - Chess Club, President, Biology Club, Operettas, What-A-Sho 044, '45D. GLORIA COLLEEN lVlEIERS-lVlake-up Corps. NANCY LEE NIERRICK-What-A-Sho, Friendship Com- mittee, Program Committee, Beacon Staff. FRANK EMIL MEYER-Intramural Sports. MARILYN LAURINE IVIILLER-What-A-Sho C'43J. BOB NIILLS-Football, Key Club, What-A-Sho, Entered Service. B. LORAINE NIOORE-Shuksan Staff, Typist, Operetta C'45, '46D, Torch Club, Secretary of P, E. Office. CLIFFORD L. MORAN BEVERLY JEAN MORRISON-Office, Welfare Commit- tee. ELEANOR PEARL NIURPHY-What-A-Sho, Chess Club, ROBERT J. NIUSCUTT-Intramural Sports. HUBERT VERNON MYERS-Veteran, DELMAR NELSON-Baseball, Football, Basketball, Hi-Y. RUTH MAXINE NELSON--l'Blossom Time , What-A-Sho 0443, Welfare Committee, Student Council. PAUL EDWIN NORMAN-Ski Club, Intramural Basket- ball, RUTH E. NORlVlAN-Friendship Committee, Ad Staff, What-A-Sho, DARLEEN MAE NUGENT-What-A-Sho C'44l, Infor- mation, Horizon Club, What-A-Sho Concessions i'457. PEGGY JEAN NUNANIAKER-Ushers' Club, Head Drum lvlaiorette, Beacon Staff, Special Writer, Shuksan Staff, Class Editor. CHARLES R, OLSON-Senior Class President, Hi-Y, Football, Basketball. lVlILTON A. ORPHAN, JR.-What-A-Sho l'44D, Pep Band, Raider Club, Tennis Team. IRENE OSBORNE-Horizon Clubg Friendship Committeeg Make-up Corps. WILLIAM JAMES PAGE-l'Merry Widow g Fire Squadg Intramural Basketballg Intramural Baseball. GERALDINE ETHEL PARBERRY W- l'Blossom Time g What-A-Shos, MARILYN PARK-llJanle g Girl Reserves Cabirietg Libe rary Staffg What-A-Sho. ANDRINE PATTISON-Libraryg Girl Reserves. CHRISTINE PATTISON-Beacon Ad Staff, Co-Ad- vertising Managerg Beacon Editorial Staff, Associate Editorg Torch Clubg Service Club. VIRGINIA ARLENE PEARSON-Office Staff. CONRAD EDWARD PEDERSEN-Baseball. DOROTHY FERN PEDERSON-Girl Reservesg llMerry Widow . JIM PERRY-What-A-Sho C'44l. BUD PETERSON-Intramural Sportsg Skiing. RICHARD G. PLANK-Key Clubg Baseballg Football. MARY VIRGINIA PROCTOR-Ski Clubg Art Clubg Girl Reservesg Roll Room Stamp and Bond Manager. ROSEMARY IRENE PROVOST-Horizon Clubg Beacon Staff, Co-News Editorg Girls' League Representativeg Service Club. JUNE ARLENE PULLAR-What-A-Shop Girls' League Representativeg 'Blossom Time . DAVID J. QUAM-What-A-Shop Fire Squadg Ski Club. BARBARA JOANNE QUINBY-Ushers' Club, Secretaryy What-A-Sho Queen i'44lg Executive Boardg Pep As- sembly Committee. MARILYN RALPH-Friendship Committeeg Welfare Corn- mittee. NNETTE LOUISE RANDALL Girls' League Represen- A .- tativeg What-A-Sho 043, '45l. I TOMMY RAWLS-Ski Clubg Operettasg What-A-Shos. RUSSELL H. REA-Alchemist Clubg Trackg What-A-Sho aff? V. 4 ' it cgi S . Q.. Sixty-one G I Sirvty-two CATHERINE A. REDIVIOND-Torch Club, Chess Club: Girls' League Council, Welfare Committee. CHARLOTTE JUNE REECK-Chess Club. LOIS GENE REYMAN-Ushers' Club, Red Wing Cabinet, What-A-Sho, Information. JOHN WALKER RICE - What-A-Shos, l'Blossom Time , Chess Club, Torch Club. H. MAURICE RICHARDS-Intramural Sports. BILL RICHARDSON-Future Farmers of America, Sec- retary, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Football. DOUGLAS K. RICKERSON-Football, Ski Club, Presi- dent, Raider Club, Baseball. BARBARA JEAN RITCHIE-Beacon Staff, Copy Editor, Biology Club, President, Ski Club, What-A-Sho l'44l. BABETTE LENA ROCKEY-Alchemist Club, Horizon Club, SHIRLEY RUTH ROSE-Operettas, Horizon Club, Friend- ship Committee. GLEN E. RUNDQUIST JIM N. RUST-Operetta C4535 Fire Squad, Intramural Football l'43l. THOIVIAS RICHARD RUTHERFORD-Intramural Football. JACK A. RYKKEN-Ski Club, Entered from Military School. SHIRLEY LA VERNE SAND EDITH ANITA SCHIESSL-Chess Club, Girls' League Cabinet, Welfare Chairman, Ski Club, Alchemist Club. VIOLETTA Nl. SCHUMACHER-Student Council. DONNA C. SCOTT-l'BIossom Time . RICHARD W. SEASE-Pep Band, Intramural Basketball. HARRY B. SELBY-Intramural Sports. F. DALE SELENE-Swimming. MARILYN MARIE SHAW--'lBlossom Time , What-A- Shos. DOREEN VIVIAN SHORT-Ski Club, Horizon Club, Girl Reserves, Make-up Corps. DONALD L, SHROADS-Intramural Football. BETTY JEAN SICKLES-Horizon Club, What-AfShos. CLYDE W. SINES-Operettas l'44, '45, '46J, Pep Band. CAROLYN E. SJOLANDER-i'Janie , HB Club, Shukv san Business Manager, Pep Club, Vice-President. DONALD L. SLATER. BERNICE SMITH-Ushers' Club, President, Beacon Staff, Circulation Manager, Girls' League Cabinet, Social Committee. BETTY JEAN SMITH-Chess Club, Orchestra Librarian, What-A-Shos 044, '45l, Operetta l'46J. KAYE JEAN SMITH-Pep Club, Girl Reserves, Girls' League Cabinet, What-A-Sho. OLIVE C. SMITH-What-A-Sho l'43, '44, '45l. SHIRLEY SMITH - Operettas, What-A-Shos, Horizon Club. MARION JO SORENSEN-Entered from Lynden High School. Blossom Time , Merry Widow , Student Council, What-AvSho Publicity Committee K'45l. VERNON L. SORENSEN-Fire Squad, llJanie , Basket- ball Manager, Raider Club, MARVIN J. SPRAGUE-Projector Squad. GLORIA STANLEY-Pep Club, B Club, Operettas, Ballet, Shuksan Staff, Copy Editor. WENDELL STEARNS--Football, Intramural Basketball, What-A-Sho, Raider Club. JAMES C. STEPHENS. GEORGE RONALD STOKES - Operettas, Chess Club, Biology Club, What-A-Shos. ROBERT D. STONE-Intramural Sports, Swimming. DALE E. STRODE-Future Farmers of America. 1 Sixty-three Sixty-four MILDRED RUTH STURGIS-Majorettep Operettasg What- A-Shoj Ski Club, JOHN CARLYN SUTHERLANDvBeacon Staff, Editor- in-Chiefg Library Staffg Torch Clubg Biology Club. NORMA JEAN SWAN-What-A-Shog Ad Staffg Red Wing Cabinet, Treasurerg Concert Mistress of Orchestra. ROBERT P. SWEENEY-Fire Squadg Ski Clubg Intra- mural Basketballg Track. DORVAL A. TAGGART-Welfare Committeeg What-A- Sho. IRENE LA VERNE TAGGART-Girls' League Represen- tativeg Welfare Committeeg What-A-Shop Biology Club, MARILYN TAPLIN-Attendance Office Secretaryg Roll Room Stamp Salesmang Girl Reservesg Student Council. WJEAN TAYLOR-Friendship Committeeg Horizon Clubg Girl Reserves. SHIRLEY JUNE THAL-Beacon Ad Staffg Beacon Col- lectorg Girl Reservesg What-A-Sho. SIDNEY JACK THAL MARY JEAN THOMPSON-Informationg Friendship Com- mitteeg Social Committeeg Girl Reserves Cabinet, EUNICE LORRAINE THORSEN. PHYLLIS IRENE THRELKELD-What-A-Shosg Class Assembliesg Operettasg Girls' League Cabinet. DONA MAY TINCKER-Girl Reservesg What-A-Shog Art Club. MARTIN N. TOMICH-Stage Crewg Intramural Sportsg Student Council, GEORGE WILLIS TOMS-Operettasg Janie 7 Intramural Basketballg What-A-Sho. GLORIA M. TOTTEN-What-A-Shosg Operettas. IRIS JEANNE TRAVERS-Entered from Kirkland, Wash- ingtong Ski Clubg Beacon Staff, Feature Writer. ROSELLA MARIE TRODDEN. YOLONDA TUCKER-Girl Reserves, ROBERT L. UNDERHILL-Golf Clubg Alchemist Clubg Intramural Baseball. MARGARET LOUISE URBICK-Pep Clubg UB Club Cab- inetg Informationg What-A-Shos l'44, '45l, LEE VAN DE WETERING-Co-Nlanager Stamps and Bondsg What-A-Sho Leadg l'Janie . H. HERBERT VANIIVIAN-What-A-Shog Pep Band. PAT L. VAN KEULEN-Pep Clubg Ad Staff, Girl Rea servesg Social Cornittee. GENE VIKE-Baseballg Raider Clubg Key Club. ANDY JACK VITALJIC-Svvimmingg Tree Planting. DONALD W. WAGAR. LEO PAUL WALDSCHNIIDT-Future Farmers of America. ERNEST WANZER-What-A-Sho Art Staff C4557 Hi-Y. AUSTIN RILEY WARRINER- -Alchemist Club. CHARLOTTE LEIGH WATERS-WhatAA-Shop Friendship Committeeg Social Committeeg Girl Reserves. WILLIAM G. WATERS-Intramural Footballg Intramural Basketballg Intramural Baseball. JACK A. WEGLEY-Student Council. WARREN WEHMEYER-Band Nlaiorg Pep Bandg Radio Operator. WARREN E, WELSH-Key Club, Presidentg Intramural Basketballg Football. ' Ernie Dawe and Carolyn Siolander Dollars and cents, pennies and quarters- that's what is on the minds ot these two- Carolyn as business manager tor the Shulc- san and Ernie as money-tender tor the Bea- con. A cum laude proves that this blonde, blue-eyed miss knows how to lceep her bud- qets balanced. She is also active in Pep and B Clubs, and you'll never torget her as the hilarious Bernadine ot the Janie cast. Ernie toolc the limelight in school activities when voted the Valentine sweetheart and also when appointed What-A-Sho manager. Membership in the l-li-Y and Raider Clubs helps till his leisure hours. Also ot the Janie cast, Ernie portrayed Diclc, the handsome soldier. iss rm Q K 1 .K 4 i ii Q iff' ?g'A.s'M W liilihiiillg Sixty-six - ..,. mgk Louke Khk and lrene Jorgensen On To vicTory, on To vicTory, March righT down Thar TieldI And Thai' is exaCTly whaT Louise does in leading The Pep Club drill Team in Their complicaTed maneuvers aT all imporTanT games. She adds To This acTiviTy The Girl Re- serves and The Social CommiTTee oT The Girls' League. Speaking oT vidrory, lrene led The Senior play casT oT Janie on Their own special vicTory parade wiTh a neaT piece oT direc:Ting. Membership in The Pep Club, Girl Reserves, and Social CommiTTee keeps This blonde, blue-eyed Senior in a conTinual diTher. JEAN WHITE-Pep Clubg Janie , KENNETH WILLIAMS - Traffic Squadg Intramural Sports. ALICE M. WINTERS GLEN L. WOLF-Chess Clubg Torch Clubg What-A-Shog I'Janie. JEAN ELIZABETH WRIGHT - Friendship Committeeg Service Club. PEARL MAY JORGENSON- Blossom Time . DOLORES DIONE ZIEGLER DONALD D. WILSON WILLIAM BLONDEN ANNA LALLAS-Informationg What-A-Shog Friendship Committee. DON SMITH-Intramural Footballg Intramural Baseball: Intramural Basketballg Track. Aubon V. Brock Raymond Burton William Dow Clayton Dutcher Robert Ford Robert Bruce Gordon Fred Neill Graham Albert Frederick Hallert Dale Leonard Hoag Alexander Hogg Howard W. Hutchinson Roderick Lysander Johnson Clarence Keplinger James La Fond SENIORS WITH PERFECT William Edward Blonden Joe Ann Ona Cooper NAMES WITHOUT FACES Edwin Le Barron William G. Miller George M. Munkres Earl Elwood Murray James Lyle Nesmith Larry O'Grady Donald J. Peterson John Peterson Kenneth Pike George Ormandy Price Gloria Irene Pullar Howard Ervin Quimby Donald Rairdon Anne Rector David Keith Kanaar Iris Elaine Lindstro ATTENDANCE FOR THE Robert Ray Roose Ralph Sawyer Lorraine Stearns Loren Swenson Donald Tesdall George Arthur Thomas Warren Van Wingerden Thomas Williams William Wimer John Woodruff Hubert Young Homer Zatrine PAST THREE YEARS Charles R. Olson m Carolyn E. Sjolander Sixty-seven Siwty-eight JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Miss Millspaugh, Mr. Montgomery Brooks, Markwood, Szymanski JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS WALLY MARKWOOD-This busy little fellow can never be found when he is wanted, and perhaps it has to do with his love life, anyway, he did a fine job this year getting the Junior rings and trying to promote a Junior Ball. MARJORIE SZYMANSKI-Small and dark little Pep member, Marjorie was one of the island misses in the Junior assembly, and she is also a member ot the Beacon editorial staff. BO DIANE BROOKSfSweetheart of the school on Valentine's Day, Bo was one of those pretty song leaders this year and holds the distinction of having the longest blonde hair in B. H. S. JUNIORS Sarong-clad maidens swayed to such l-lawaiian numbers as Blue Hawaii at the Junior assembly, directed by George Dowd. With LeRoy l-loehne as native king and Cathleen l-lolmes as queen, many entertainers pertormed, the audience especially applauding Jerry Corder's hula, Eloise Tweit's Aloha Ge, and Jack Visser's Moon ot Maniclura. The Juniors this year inaugurated what is hoped will be a traditon by enioyinq their tirst Junior Ball, produced at the expense ot the P. T. A. and decorated with the stardust motit. Their straight A students tirst semester included Vivian Ber- quist, Mary Lou Borchardt, Leslie Case, Marjorie French, Lola Samuelson, and Eloise Tweit. Junlons Row A-J, Bell, Baller, W. Anderson, Banks, N. Armstrong, B. Anderson, Abbott, Aasheim, Alex, Albada, ,Row B-Ballard, C. Anderson, Ar- thurs, Bergen, B. Bennett, Angell, A. Armstrong, Allenbach, Bemis, Berquist, Amble. Row Ce- Barrett, Altman, Beckenbach, P, Anderson, Adams, Babcock, G. Bennett, Arnett, Beard, lVl. Bell. Row A-Chapman, Elliott, D. Clark, Brandenthaler, Bond, D. Call, T, Clark, Brehm, Burger , Row B--J, Clumpner, S. Brown, Claus, Clinard, Caldwell, D. Brown, B. Clumpner, Case, Brumm, Clarkson. Row CfBorchardt, Bornstein, Carlson, lVl. Call, Bruce, Bergstrom, Biendl, Brooks, Blick, Byer, Carson. Row A ---- Dawes, Collins, Eiford, Dowd, Dux, Ehlers, Blake, D. Davis, Einerwold. Row B-Gerald Cole, Davies, J. Davis, Cobelens, Donald, Carrick, G. Davis, Chisholm, Craig, Blankenship. Row C--Cook, Du Bois, Dart, George Cole, Crawley, Cupples, E. Davis, Cooley, Corder. Row A-Endicott, Ford, Erb, Fall, Essex, Gilfilen, Bob Graham, Goetz, Force, Erickson, J, Franks, Dawe. Row B-A 'e-- Coulthurst, Engels, Fosmo, Fraser, Gloman, Gowens, French, Geske, Evans, Crandell, Ehle, Dolan, Cummings. Row C-Falknor, Erdahl, Elsbree, Ershig, Gildersleeve, Glen, Ghumm, Everson, Frye, Betty Graham, A. Franks. Siivty-zziiw THEY WANGLED A PROM r Row A-Harrison, Hoffman, Harnden, Gudbranson, Hawk, Hansey, Hendrickson, Goss, Gazija, Gran. Row B-Forbes, Grinstead, Hanna, Griffin, Harrington, Hershey, Hitz, Hoehne, Hayes, Henry, Harris, Hatfield. Row C---D. Hatch, Hoff, Haveland, J. Hatch, Hammer, Hanke, Gullette, Hole- man, Hamlin, Hicks, Heath, Hanson. Row A-Hovde, Jerstedt, Hone, Hulbert, Kaiser, Keffel, F. Johnson, Green, Jule, Hanson. Row B-A. Johnson, Holmes, J. Johnson, D. John- son, Jordan, R, Jones, D. Jones, Jenkins, Ingersoll, Hardin, Hayes, Row C-I. Johnson, Jensen, Huse, Hood, Ireland, John, Hunt, Karlson, Jaschin- iak, Iverson, Howard. Row A-J. Manning, Keyes, G, Mathes, I. Langell, G, Leonard, Knight, F. Kirby, Lehmann, B. Kirby. Row B-Linde, Lutz, Know, Lindblom Maness, Langill, Lytle, Laxdall, Isaacs, Markwood, Row C--Lady, C. Leonard, Della Lack, Delcie Lack, Kickhafer, MacDonald, Klingensmith, Klock Rogene Johnson, Ruby Johnson, Row A-Myers, Micholson, Miller, Nattrass, Newton, Lowe, G. Nelson, Marshall, McFarland, Malone. Row BALewis, Lowman, Kilander, McDon- ald, Miner, Mortimer, Menzie, Martinez, E. Nelson, McLeod. Row C-McSorley, McGinnis, Mulhern, McKay, Moore, Moberg, S. Newell, Matthews Mohr, Mitchell, T. Newell. Seventy FROM THE P. T. A. l f 17. jf , V ' ,. il. X7 .J , Row A-lvlorell, R. Nelson, L, Peterson, Perry, Robert G. Peterson, Pratt, Miller, K. Peterson, Pettey, Penry. Row B-Robert A. Peterson, E. Peterson, Preston, Price, Pirrung, Richardson, Oiness, C. Olson, Paladin, Nickerson. Row C-D. Olson, Nletzner, Pitts, J. Quante, G. Quante, Rallison, Pellersels, Olney, Prim, Row A-Severson, Sande, Ritchie, Sharninghouse, Riffe, Sayler, Sherman, Robertson, Roland. Row B-E. Robinson, Sealander, Sharp, Shields, Schemstad, Scarlett, Savage, Sansregret, Rust, D, Robinson. Row C-Sewell, Reinholt, Rullman, Ringenbach, Rittenberg, Rosenkranz, Rocke, Sandness, Ryan. Row A-Staggs, Strand, Vail, E, Smith, Simonsen, F. Thompson, Russell, Stearns, Larson, Schmeling, Don Olson. Row B-Strode, Van Horn, Tweit, Sophusson, Thomas, Stocklass, Seelye, Turner, Tesdall, Thurston, W. Smith. Row C--L. Rickerson, Sleen, Snow, Templin, Umphenour, E. Thomp- son, Tozier, Stamm, Nl, Smith, Troutman, Szymanski, Sutherland. Row A-Zorotovich, Weatherby, Warburton, Wefer, Zettle, Zeiger, Spearin, Talbot, Simonsen, Toms, Schruder, Row B-Viereck, Kentch, Bul- 'nan, D, Duncan, Wimer, J. Williams, Zimmer, Victor, Walton, Wilke, West an, Row C--P. Young, Whitaker, Zankich, York, Y. Young, West, M. Dun- can, Botts, D. Young, Woody, D. Williams, Tompson. Row DfDalenius, Yorkston, Talmage, Wardrop, Thorneycroft, Stiglitz, J. Young, Visser. Seventy-one SOPHOIVIORE CLASS OFFICERS Miss Ashcraft, lVlr. Jackson Nlathes, Raplee, Agnew SOPHOIVIORE CLASS OFFICERS PAUL RAPLEEhPresident of the class of '48, this tall, handsome lad with curly hair and a pleasing manner turned out for baseball, landing on the second string. SAIVI AGNEW+Red-haired and treckled, he is a member of Hi-Y and Stage Crew and took part in football and baseball practice. GRAHAM IVIATHES-Secretary of the Sophomore class, Graham is a member of Key Club and a 'fast man on the track team, winning first place in the half mile. SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomore class put on the traditional class assembly portraying the tirst day ot school and showed ott the talents ot Jim Phalmer, Mary Peterson, and Don Rut- ledge as songsters and Doris Pickett and Donald Thorlakson as dancers. Not behind in scholastic achievement, the Sophomores boast the tollowing straight A's: Kathleen Foster, LaVon Frasier, Beatrice Lott, David McCord, John Morey, Clara Neubauer, and Dolores Slate. Jr!!! 1- ii!! I X f 'i .li ' nf' .AVF li Se-venfy-two ,ff ' i ' Dfw ,fr SOPHOMORES ,ve 76? 1 we Row AsAlcott, J. Alexander, E. Anable, Badgley, Allen, Baxter, Barnett, Bauter, Barbeau, Baker, H. Anderson, Barton. Row B-Bartleson, Barrett, Agnew, Atkinson, Barnesson, Beebe, Acalin, J. Anderson, Bember, F. Barr, Barber. Row C-C. Anderson, Barney, S. Alexander, P. Ander- son, Basford, Baird, N. Barr, Ashe, Abernethy, N. Anable, Adler, G. Anderson. Row AiByers, Brozovich, Brown, Beavert, Buchinoff, Bronsema, B. Brown, Brandner, Bemis, Bucher, Berg. Row B-Bland, J. Bocanegra, Bur- gess, 0. Bocanegra, Breuer, A. Brown, Benson, Bennett, C. Benner, R. Bergman, G. Benner. Row C-V. Bergman, Bridge, Bunell, Budde, Burchett, Bergstrom, Butler, L. Brown, Binhall, Boutwell. Row AiCary, Dillon, Drake, Cerhick, Curtright, Dixon, Covalt, Eidemiller, Costello, Donnelly, Clearwater. Row B---Cleveland, Demos, Dyer, Comstock, Eastwood, lVl. Cox, Darby, Crombie, De Golier, Carlson. Row C-Eide, Carpenter, Douglas, Davis, Clark, Eberhart, Dorcy, Duncan, Deahl, Cuthbert, Cederstrom. Row A-Getchell, Fickel, Ekholm, Gagne, Endersbe, Folsom, B. Fletcher, S. Erickson, Fenno, Finzel, Elsbree. Row B-Frere, Farrar, Free bert, Foster, Emmerson, Gardner, Frazier, French, C. Fletcher, Clayton Ferguson, Cecil Ferguson. Row C-'V-Endicott, Gibson, Erlandson, Felton, K. Erickson, Fisher, Florence, A. Erickson, Falknor, Frazee, Flowers. Swzwmzly-three TH EY DlDN'T FALL Row A-Olden, B. Park, J. Pirrung, O'Connor, J. NlcCullough, T. Pirrung, Phalmer, IVI. Olson, H. Olsen, Peters, O'Connell, Nlarlyn Peterson Row B-D. Olson, Patrick, Joachim, Nelle, Osbert, Pitner, Perry, Mary Peterson, Petter, P. Park, Pickett. Row C-D. Pederson, Orlando, Nelson Oswick, J. Pierson, Owens, Neubauer, Pike, V. Pierson, Provost, Pierce, R. Olsen. Row A-Reamer, J. Roland, Rogers, Rust, Rawlinson, Simmons, Rutledge, Sigmen, P. Raplee, Pfluger, B. Reid. Row B-Riddel, Rockey, Pow- ers, D. Raplee, Sease, Poirier, Sapp, Shetler, Scribner, Schwarze. Row C-Poplack, Shumate, Senior, Seldal, Roberts, Salmon, W. Reid, Polly, A Severson, Scott, Shroad. Row A+Stuart, Sluys, Sparks, R. Smith, J, Smith, Spears, Souve, Todd, Stoddard, Toms, Spore, Row B-Teel, Pat Smith, Teller, Talbot, Sparf Thorlakson, Somers, Thompson, Slate, Starr, Stuber, Perram Smith. Row C-N. Smith, Seelye, D. Smith, Teshera, Trottier, W. Stevens, W. Smith Spearin, Taylor, N. Stevens, Strong, Swinburnson, Tarr. Row AsUhrig, T. Wahl, Whiteley, York, D. Wright, Tuckett, Waugaman, Welsh, Truitt, Wilson, Van Brooklin. Row B-Vander Brink, Williams Zorotovich, Vitaljic, Whelan, Wells, Warwick, Wise, Turner, Swanson, Sleem. Row C-Waddilove, Weeks, Wood, Wagners, Wright, Waters, Welling White, Walken, Wiik, Row D-Willey, Yoakum, Warsop, Williams, Westby, Vrandenburg, Wentworth, Vanderford, Seventy-foul' i FOR THE ELEVATOR GAG l V l Row A-Hines, Hardan, Henson, W. Green, Hindman, Harrington, Hayn, Hilton, Riley Hickok, Hall, Hagen. Rovv B-Harlander, Hawkins, M. Glen, Grinstead, Goldsmith, J. Graham, Guntert, Hayes, Hale, Goheen, Higgins. Row CsHaug, N. Graham, Robert Hickok, L. Glen, R. Gilmore, M. Green, S. Harvey, Hill, Hazen, J. Gilmore. Row A-Jacobson, G. Johnston, Delbert Jones, Ireland, Dick Huntley, G. Jones, Don Huntley, Donald Jones, R. Knudson, Hovde, Hoof. Row B4 Leonard, Hoff, C. Knudson, Kanaar, Jovanovich, Holt, La Freniere, Isaacson, J. Hurlbut, Hubby, Jenkins, J. King, Holeman. Row C-R. King, M. Jones, Kirby, M. Johnson, H. Islone, C. Hubbard, Kentch, Johanson, Irvin, Howe, Kendall, J. Klander, B. Klander. Row Ar-Leonard, Krause, Lindquist, Loomis, Lagasse, James Lockhart, G. Lallas, J. Lallas, Longstreth, La Plant. Row BYKuhns, Lindell, Lynch, Loft, Larsen, Kuder, Linde, Leavitt, Lundgren, Lamoreux. Row C-Kroll, Patricia M. Larson, Lee, La Faue, Luscombe, Janet Lockhart, Pat Larson, Lonborg, Kordal, Ludens. Row A-McCullough, Mathes, Milton, Miner, Messer, R. Morrill, McCord, Morey, McClellan, Murphy, D. Martin. Row B-McFadden, H. Mor- rill, Markwell, Martens, Mastors, Madsen, McGregor, Mortensen, B. Martin, Mossige, McIntee. Rovv C-Bill Muscutt, Bernie Muscutt, Markworth, May, Myers, Marmon, Macy, Mustacich, Mingo, M. Muscutt, McDonald. Swenfy-fizve F! 9,701 M1551 Wx CM 1? ww sfiilf-x f , qc l ,k H1 Q5 -J'- X A x JV' .A 1' 7 ' ' - ,, w ' 4 f 1 x . 1 1 v l 1 f r',,, .,, s X ,V 'N 1 1 .,, ,,.,W X , .,,. 115- 3 ' A ' 1 . 3, . ..-, K Q , ,,t K .fx 4 f f '1 V . , fx ., , , LJ. I I - . 6 'iff' X ' ' ' . ,, V , K . . 'V 1 I g N , ' V . Q 1, V Af , , h , X ! ,x I . ' X i ., 'V ' I X L 1 J 'l f ,f X ,A I N ' X w , f , X rv 4 ' ' Q: . , f V ,L AV g f V , V X ,'Q:.Vk ,, 4 Vx' Xi ,A I ix 1- ' 2 ' , ii , -,, . Q r .y-'X 5 ' ,lj 'J 'K gp 2 . ,A '. ' ' ' ,vi 1 -, , A, , K. ', .A , , X. V, 'Kay' , I f j V , ' -v' R. , , 0' , Q V V , ,N N I Q u , 2 -' 'l v ,K V :Nil X ' N ' 'qv ,P V .fa - JM x x af , A 'T 2' N . 4 , r , ' , , 4, A L4 1 . f- ,f f 4 N- , ' Qu, f' Z . - Ll - ' ' 'k Y. in , . M , A , N-, ' V. f , 'f 'V , V' K 'f 4 4,:,71.,G f ' D t A' , 1 ' J X, A fl 7 X 1 ' ' . , X I Y - , A, , - , , ,g ,JM AA, HL, ,,,, , ' ' A , ,1 l Q A 1- - I ,- ,x , if - ll , r jg, ' W, Vx, , X1 f k ' ' . ,N '.,M,-fvx , '- ,,, , x ' 1' 'J' . W ,AL f ,,,,,y , Z W 4, ' .A 6 ,L , f, -I,-,Y ' 'J' -, - 'Tv ,. l, K .-Af.. 11' KJV! I W N '-Q .' M X V, , - 4 X vi f I Y ,U ,X Q 1 'fx I I I Y , ff .N , KPN K ff . , , ,, X h , , ' Y ' , , f. 'T in ' . X fl fl 0 ' JZ: -VZ lff, ,1 f . . ,x ,X B V Q V Q L X , J ' , in X A-x ' I FOOTBALL COACHES Mr. Bray, lVlr. Jackson, Mr. Jewell FOOTBALL This year's Red Raiders plowed Through powerTuI opponenTs To gain a Tie Tor The Cross-STaTe championship. Winning seven grid conTesTs, The Raiders losT only one To Their TradiTionaI rivals, The EvereTT Seagulls. co-holders oT The Cross-STaTe TiTIe. The Redmen, under Coach Harlan Jackson and AssisTanT Coaches STun Bray and Earle Jewell. placed Tour players on The Cross-STaTe Team, more Than any oTher one squad in The league. Chuck Olson and Bob Jewell were voTed The Two besT ends in The league, while Howard Breivik was chosen a Cross-STaTe Tackle. Jerry Blankenship, a Junior. was voTed by The coaches as The besT Tullback. InauguraTing The TooTbaIl season by deTeaTing The Sedro-Woolley Cubs by a lopsided 26 To O counT, The Raiders showed Touchdown abiliTy in Randy Anable, Jerry Blankenship and Delmar Nelson. Racking up anoTher impressive win in Their TirsT Cross-STaTe TiIT. The JacksoniTes rolled over The SeaTTIe Prep PanThers, 24 To 7. They conTinued along The vicTory paTh behind one oT The heaviesT lines in The league To Trounce The STadium Tigers, I5 To O. and win a 33 To I2 decision over The rugged Vancouver College Irish in a nonacomference aTTair aT BaTTersby Field. Then They Traveled To EvereTT To meeT The Seagulls, and here They suTTered Their TirsT and only deTeaT OT The season. a I3 To 6 hearTbreaker. The Reds bounced back Trom This deTeaT To knock The league-leading Lincoln RaiIspIiTTers Trom Their TirsT place spoT by a score oT I8 To 6. The Lincoln Team, having beaTen EvereTT earlier in The season, Thus placed Bellingham in a Tie Tor TirsT place. In Their Tinal Cross-STaTe baTTIe. They deTeaTed The BremerTon WildcaTs, I8 To O. On Thanksgiving Day The SouThwesT champion Olympia BearcaTs accepTed an in- viTaTion To meeT The Raiders and wenT down beTore The Bellingham Team in a 7 To O decision ThaT was The scrappy Bears' TirsT deTeaT oT The season. Impressive in iTseIT was The TacT ThaT The Raiders scored a ToTal oT I47 poinTs To Their opponenTs' 38, or al- mosT Three Times as many, Tor an average oT more Than I8 poinTs a game. INSPIRATIONAL FOOTBALL AWARD HONORARY CAPTAIN Nelson Jolley Delmar Nelson, the sparkplugging quarterback, was Lanky, likable Bill was elected captain of the '45 named the inspirational player of the llrarn- Cross-State champs. paging Raiders by his teammates. Seventy-seven if-fi W FORSETH FORBES DORSEY JEWELL BREIVIK Tackle Guard Tackle End Tackle FRENCH OLSON BRANNSTROIVI STEINER CARLSON Guard End Tackle Guard Guard Fullback Blankenship plovvs through center for a gain against the Olympia Bears Thanksgiving Day. Halfback Gates 1773, Quarterback Nelson C753 and Breivik 697i are seen breaking up the Bears' forward wall, SECOND TEAM E. Smith, Hanna, Leonard, Fickel, Vitaljic, Nlorberg, Stearns, Barbeau ,Longstreth, Covalt, Lyon, McCord, Gaskill, Larson, Berg Barnett, Endersbe, Hines, Harrington, Miller, Ballard, D. Smith, Hickok, Craig, Rogers, D. Jones Huntley, Park, Lockhart, Wahl, Hardan, Adderley, Agnew, Nlarkvvorth, R. Jones, Brozovich, G. Jones GRIDIRON FINAL SCGRES Team Won Lost Bellingham 4 I Everett ,t,,., . 4 l Lincoln .... , 3 2 Seven fy-eight EINERWGLD TALIVIAGE FLOCKOI HUGHES BLANKENSHIP End Quarterback Guard Halfback Fullback CHISHOLIVI RICKERSON MITCHELL GATES ANABLE Fullback Halfback Halfback Halfback Halfback Olson C963 lunges for a touchdown pass heaved by Quarterback Delmar Nelson in the Thanksgiving Day classic in which the Raiders defeated their opponents, the Olympia Bears, 7 to O. STEARNS Managers MARR End SWANSON, ANDERSON, ANDREWS Guard GRIDIRON FINAL SCORES Team Won Lost Seattle Prep ,, 2 3 Stadium ,,.,,, 2 3 Bremerton .,,,, , O 5 Sfwenly-I1-inc I 3' BASKETBALL COACHES Mr. Bray, lVlr. Jewell BASKETBALL While a Tar cry Trom iasT year's disTricT champions and The sTaTe champion runner-ups, This se-ason's Red Raider quinTeT did manage To gain The respecT oT The Cross-STaTe league as The conTerence's gianT-killers. The TirsT high-Tly- ing opponenT To meeT The Redmen and go down in deTeaT was The sTrong AnacorTes Sea l-lawlcs. Coming onTo The maple courT The underdog, The Bellingham Tive grabbed a hard-won vicTory by a score oT 29 To 24. The nexT powerTul Team To bow in deTeaT was The arch rival EvereTT Seagulls. The Gulls came To Trample Bellingham's Tow-Tlying Red Raid- ers and Tound insTead a brand new ediTion oT TirsT-raTe bas- keTball handling in CapTain Bob Hughes, high-scoring Chuck OTSOVT. end SPGFTQPTUQS Delmar Nelson end Bill Jolley. Den T-iicicok played some OT his besT ball oT The year in This Tray and as a resulT, The EvereTT Gulls ThaT nighT Trudged. as Qnly a grounded seagull can, The long road back while Their Tail TeaThers hung Trom The Raider warbelTs as The re5UTT OT Their 34 To 23 deTeaT To The Reds. The Red meehihe Then SpUTTeFeCT Bhd. like The T6CTf6daisicaT hare, sTopped by The roadside as The resT oT The Tield sped by-Lincoln TirsT and Then EvereTT, EvereTT came back in The TourTh period To Turn a second deTeaT in- To a 35 To 28 vicTory over The hapless Reds. Through The dusT we saw The Raiders sTir Themselves momenTarily and rise Trom The depThs To deTeaT The cellar-dwelling Lincoln Rail5pIiTTer5 in a reTurn baTTIe by a score oT 50 To 3l, buT HOT UTTTTT They had dropped 6 38 To 3l deCTSiOV1 The nighT beTore To The Bengal Tigers Trom STadium. ln The second game oT The Two-game series wiTh The Tigers, The Raiders led by an apparenTly saTe margin oT TwenTy poinTs aT The halT Time, only To bog down compleTely in The second halT, permiTTing The die-hard STadium Team To sTage an amazing comeback and Take The COTTTGST by one poinT. The swirling walfers ThaT engulfed The Reds aT This pein+ T never ebbed as The Two Cross-STaTe leaders, BremerTon and l SeaTTle Prep, ripped Their way To The champion and run- T ner-up spoT in The Teague aT The expense oT The Reds. BremerTon demonsTraTed her righT To The Cross-STaTe crown by smoThering Bellingham 66 To 25, handing The Raiders Their worsT deTeaT in years. As DisTricT TournamenT Time came around, as iT always does Toward The laTTer parT oT The season, iT Tound The ciTy oT Bellingham The hosT ciTy Tor This long-awaiTed aTTair, buT iT Tound no Bellingham parTicipanT in The Tourney oTher Than The high school band, Tor The Raiders had losT Their righT To enTer The l946 NorThwesT DisTricT TournamenT when The Ferndaie Golden Eagles deTeaTed Them in an overTime per- iod, 37 To 35, aT Lynden in The counTy play-oTTs. BASKETBALL MANAGERS Sorensen, Langhill Anderson, Olson Eighty Hickok, Nelson, Holbrook, Marr Olson, Kuljis, Jolley Jewell, Bowsher, Hughes, Bronsema Eighty-one Eighty-two 2 3. 4. 5 6. 7 8 9 IO II I2 I3 I4 I5 I6 I7 I8 I9 20 an I Q I SECOND BASKETBALL TEAM Fickel, Einerwold, Sparks, Gazija, Anderson, Uhrig Leamer, Forbes, Hilton, Peterson BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Raiders Opponents December 5 Burlington IhereI 29 22 7 Ivlt. Baker ILyndenI 8 I5 8 Snohomish IhereI 26 I9 I5 Anacortes IhereI 29 24 'I I8 Burlington IIhereI 37 38 28 Snohomish Itherej 30 27 January 4 iIBremerI'on IhereI 38 49 I I 4?EvereIt IhereI 34 23 I5 Lynden I+hereI I2 34 I7 7II.incoIn IhereI 32 42 24 ES+adIum I+hereI 3I 38 25 fII.IncoIn I+hereI 50 3I 29 Lynden Iherej 36 37 February I :IgEvereH IIhereI 28 35 5 Anacortes I+hereI I8 3I I' 8 S'gSIadIum IhereI 34 35 I5 I3Sea+tIe Prep Iherej 3I 39 20 7gBremer+on I+hereI 35 66 2I skSeaItIe Prep IIhereI 22 44 25 Ferndale II.yndenI 35 37 Cross-Stale BasIce'rbaII Hickok poises ball to throw it to Forbes Corder and Quimby present the colors while Olson, Bronserna and Jolley stand at attention 19' M4 0-rf ,,a,4,,,,.,4: 6 BASEBALL FeaTuring Two Tine souThpaws in piTchers, Dick Plank and STeve Kuliis, and righT-hander Tom McCollum, and a line of sluggers in Bob GaTes, Plank, Eugene Vike, Bob Marr, and Bob l-lughes, The Raider diamond squad is Taking on all comers wi+h The idea in mind To de- Tend Their Cross-STaTe crown wiTh The same success wiTh which They Took iT lasT season. ln The pasT The Lewismen have been sTrong in The mound deparTmenT, buT weak in hiTTing. This year will be a diTTerenT sTory, as The Cross-STaTe opposiTion will TesTiTy when They come be- Tore Bellingham's version oT The Tamed Hlvlurderers' Row. Flying high so Tar This season, The Red Raiders remain The Team To beaT Tor The championship, alThough BremerTon, STadium and EvereTT are Tormid- able Toes. BASEBALL COACH Coach Bryan Lewis BASEBALL SCHEDULE April 3 ,u,,,,, ,., ,,,,,ssss,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,c,,,,,,cc,,,,,,, MT, Baker aT Bellingham 4 ,,,,,,,, ,,,s,Y....,.., lvl eridian aT Bellingham 8 ..,,,i, s,,,,,, B ellingham aT Sedro4Woolley I9 ,,,,,,,, ,,u,,,,,,,,, E vereTT aT Bellingham 22 ss,,,,, ..,,,,,,A,,,,,, B laine aT Bellingham 23., ,,.,,,u Bellingham aT MT. Baker 26 ,,,s,,,, ,,s,,,,,,,,, S Tadium aT Bellingham A May 3 ,,,,,,,, ,,,c,,,, B ellingham aT BremerTon :li 7 77V,, H ,,,,c,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, B ellingham aT Blaine ION, ,,ss,,,,,s,,,,c,,,,,,, ,Bellingham aT Lincoln I4 Y,,,,,, ,,,, . ..Vancouver College aT Bellingham I7,, , ,,.. s,,,i.,,,, B ellingham aT SeaTTle Prep 20,7 , Y,,,..,A,V,,, ,V ,,s,,,,s,,,,,,..,,,,,, AnacorTes aT Bellingham 217, ,,,V,V,,,,VVV,, ,,VV,,,,,V,,V,, ,,,,,,Y,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, B e llingham aT Vancouver College Cross-STaTe games. BASEBALL Penry, Einerwold, Hughes, McCollum, Vlke, Rickerson, Plank, Gates Chisholm, Steiner, Nelson, Nlarr, Adderly, Lewis, Gllberg Eighty-three IN THE SPRING A YOUNG MAN'S FANCY , ,1. x e, TENNIS TEAM Horn, Orphan, Carson, Stearns TENNIS Behind such mainsTays as CapTain MilTon Orphan, Eugene Carson, and Dick I-Iorn, The Raider Tennis Team has been holding iTs own againsT Cross-STaTe compeTiTion. I-IighlighTing The season was Their vicTory over The Lynden Lions ThaT puT Them in The disTricT meeT aT EvereTT. The Raider neTsTers look Torward To a loeTTer season nexT year when a number oT This year's leTTermen will be reTurning To The courTs. TRACK I-IiTTing The cinder Trail, These Raiders Tailed To Tind The happy hunting ground, buT won poinTs wiTh such con- sisTenT winners as Olson, Jewell, STearns, Fisher, Bowsher, Leonard, and BeThke. NexT season The squad should Tind sTronger represenTaTion in Leonard, a Tine 440 man: CurTrighT, a promising Sophomore halT-miler, and Greg New- Ton, a hard-working broad iumper, hurdler, and high jumper. TRACK TEAM Williams, Longstreth, Curtright, Ekholm, Newton, Leonard, Dawe, C. Olson, Heslin, Elliott B, Mathes, Boynton, Bovvsher, Jones, Huntley, Stearns, Johnson, Fisher, Bethke, Messer, Jevvell, Mr. Jackson D. Olson, Mastors, Lehmann, Markvvorth, Ehlers, Van de Wetering, Hitz, G. Nlathes, Polly GOLF Thanks To Bob I-lulberT, Bob PeTerson, and Bill Keyes, These Raider Teemen have maintained The splendid rec- ord oT Their predecessors. So Tar This season They have deTeaTed EvereTT, Marysville, and BremerTon, and They have Their eyes on more scalps loeTore They Tuck Their clubs away Tor The season. GOLF CLUB Sayler, Fraser, Jones, Hanna, Collins, Brehm, Underhill, Dixon, Rogers, Kelly, Buchinoff Clark, Keyes, Pederson, Hulburt, Miller, Talmage, Agnew, Thurston, Hardan, Selby, McCord Eighty-four um 'W new JUNIOR-SENIOR INTRAIVIURAL FOOTBALL CHAIVIPIONS-NORTH SIDE Penry, Waters, Williams, Bowsher, Holbrook, Kuljis, Carpenter INTRAMURAL SPORTS The Team title of Northside this year seemed to be The key name for winning intramural teams, as both the Northside entries in basketball and 'football emerged the victor. The six-man football title went to John Car- penters well-balanced squad. and the Northside basketball five took the championship after defeating the Trojans in The playoffs. The team, captained by Martin Tomich, was undefeated throughout The season. INTRAIVIURAL BASKETBALL CHAIVIPIONSANORTH SIDE Gates, Andrews, Jones, Tomich, Anable Hutchinson, Steiner, Chisholm, Carpenter SOPHOIVIORE INTRAIVIURAL FOOTBALL CHAMPIONS Lagasse, McCullough, Brown, Badgiey, Green Pirrung, Rutledge, Nlastors, Farrar Eighty-five AID... HB CLUB CABINET Colby, Einerwold, Hunt, Baker, Sjolander, Bourne, Lang, Horwitz, Stanley GIRLS' SPORTS 'llce cream bars! Anybody wanT an ice cream bar? This was The Tamiliar call heard abouT The middle oT March, This year B Clubbers sponsored a very successTul con- cession aT The DisTricT BaslceTball Tournament They raised enough money To Tinance The annual bangueT honoring The baslceTball Team, pay parT oT The expenses oT The hos- Teling Trip To AbboTsTord, B. C., and enioy an all-day cruise among The islands. A large group OT enThusiasTic girls Turn ouT each year in hope oT winning The coveTed B or an addiTional sTripe. Speedball and baslceTball are oTTered as major TournamenT sporTs during The winTer, while ping-pong and badminTon champions are designaTed by eliminaTion TournamenTs. lvlaior spring sporTs are volleyball and baseball. The minor sporTs played oTT during This Term are archery, horseshoes, and Tennis. During The year, hours may be recorded Tor individual sporTs such as bowling, bicycling, skiing ,or golT. PoinTs earned Thus are sTeps Toward a leTTer. HOSTELING TRIP The girls go liosteling to Abbotsford, B, C., during spring vacation THE WEAKER SEX SPEEDBALL CHAMPIONS Carrick, Robinson, Tweit, Franks, Armstrong, French Nloberg, Pirrung, Kickhafer, Angel, Berquist, Cook GIRLS' BASEBALL CHAMPS Lang, Baker, Cooper, Horwitz Siolander, Hunt, Gunderson, Einerwold CONGRATULATIONS TO: CHARLENE COLBYYCapable little UB Club prexy and three stripe winner. IVIARIANNE YEAGER and MARILYN SCRIBNER-Ping-pong champs for the year. HELEN EINERWOLD-Clever HB Club secretary who recorded minutes in rhyme. PEGGY ANDERSON, DOROTHY ROBINSON and JO PIRRUNGfFor receiving first stripes when Sophs. DIANE HORWITZ-For winning three stripes halfway through her Senior year. SENIORS-Baseball champs in 1945. JUNIORS-As champion speedball and basketball players, SOPHOIVIORES-For their enthusiasm and good sportsmanship. NELDA ANABLE-'lDead Eye Ship. Outstanding Sophomore basketball player, PAT ASHCRAFT and VIRGINIA WIEDER+Excellent leaders and loads of fun, GIRLS' BASKETBALL CHAMPS Robinson, Tweit, Franks, Armstrong IVloberg, French, Carrick, Angel Eighty-seven 1. Burly Brannstrom brandishes saw at bewildered Bray. 2, Pederson, Easterbrooks, Griffin, Johnson, Larson, King, and Hoff get ready to vamp the State Patrol. 3. Justus looks lonely while Wanzer, Urbick, Bulloch and Welsh cuddle together. 4. Beverly, aren't you going to give Diane even one lick? 5. Spark walks the chalkline. 6. Nelson and Gates crouch over the pigskin in a little two-man scrimmage. 7. Quinby, Arthurs, Kirk, Van Keulen and Bourne display their superior dentistry while Boson and Thal are determinedly close-lipped. 8. Songleaders Brooks and Ar- thurs sit down for a change. 9. Why, Peggy, what are you doing around home? 10. These are the students who made the organ something be- sides an architectural decoration this year-Jacobson, Coulthurst, lVlclVlillin, Atkinson, Warburton, Nliles, and Nlarmon. 11. Umphenour, Szyman- ski, and Holmes straddle Evans and Bell while Sutherland and Clumpner just look. 12. Hoff, Nunamaker, Larson, Johnson, and Hutchinson bal- ance precariously on the rail. 13. The ladies in white who feed us, 14. Close-cropped lVlarr looks deep into the dark eyes of Queen lVliddy. 15. Custodian Stafford and matron Bartlett are enticed outdoors for a minute. 16, Short in her typical skiing form, 17. Iddy-biddy Peggy with her woo-woo. 18. Peterson, Pratt, Graves, and Nlartinsen sign the '45 Shuksan. 19. Veteran Downard gives his all for his country on Saipan. 20. The Senior prexy at his football best. 21. Klock, lVlcClellan, and Tweit are at last away from a piano. 22. Valentine sweetheart Brooks poses with heart of flowers, and candy box. Eiglify-eiglif 4 lg Qt at 55 tk il! 3 gs. 'Qfif Papa Brannstrom will tell you a bedtime story, Delmar, darling. 2. lVlan-of-the-world lVlarkwood drapes himself in front of blonde Brooks and smiling Szymanski. 3. Some stray pedal appendages. 4. You went through this door to the basketball games. 5, Hoff laughs, and who wouldn't, at match-chewing Larson's battered heap. 6, Hillyard boldly saunters forth. 7, lVloberg, Tweit, Wilke, Pirrung, and Williams greet the spring with clasped hands. 8. Two hundred and twenty-one inches of the best snow in the Northwest. 9. At last Horwitz steps out of the Shuksan office. 10. Pullar and Plemon stand ready to serve the public at the white elephant sale. 11. Pep Clubbers Urbick, Baker, Ferguson, and Johnson postpone going to class as long as possible. 12, Smith, Burger, Peterson and Dolan in their usual whirl of industry. 13. The oral spell-down with Schultz, Travers, Berquist, Champion Nlarmon, lVlcDonald, and Carlson on the receiving end and Superintendent Shangle on the giving end. 14. The Kids' Day winners--the Quante twins, Pickett, Hoff, Lundgren, Sjolander, Corder, and Anderson. 15. Holmes rough-houses Hoff. 16. Johnson doubles up laughing at Larson's jokes. 17. Pickaninnies Pellersels, Pullar, Nelson, and Umphenour get away from the mob after singing in assembly. 18. Johnson and Flockoi together as usual. 19. Bulloch and Welsh have an attack of cam- era fright. 20, King, Hoff, Griffin, Johnson and Pederson have hysterics while Larson leers and Hutchinson high-hats. 21, Corder, Brown and Isaacs straddle the motorcycle while Brooks, Rust, and Haveland holdlt up. 22. Larson displays his Betty Grable gams on Kids' Day. 23. Grieff, Threlkeld, and Brannstroni soak up a little new sunshine in between New lVloon rehearsals. 24 Wilke, Williams, and Nloberg resolve to love one another if nobody else. 25. Freeberg and Breuer hold Lee while Britt and Rosenkranz hang on to her ankles. Ififlllflll-llfllf 4 5 4 Aasheim, Lloyd ..... Abbott, Eldon ....,. Abernethy, Sunny Lou Abrams, R. M. ..... . Acalin, Delores ..,.. Adams, Shirley Ann.. Adderley, Clarence . . , Adler, Myrna Lou Agnew, David ..,.... Agnew, Sammy ...31 Albada, Gordon ...,. Alcott, Raymond .,... Alex, Willard .,..,... Alexander, James Carl Alexander, Sally Sue. . Allen, James ...,... Allenbach, Edwin . .. Allenbach, Robert . . . Altman, Marion Amble, Lillian Anable, Eugene ..... Anable, Nelda ..,.. Anable, Randall H34 Andersen, Beatrice Anderson, Carl ....,. Anderson, Christine .. Anderson, Gladys ,,.. Anderson, Howard .. Anderson, Janet ...,.. Anderson, Lois ..,. 19 Anderson Anderson, Peggy- ..........18, 31 Anderson, Robert ..,. Anderson, Walter Andrews, Robert . Angell, Mary Lou Annett, LaVerne .... Armstrong, Alfred Armstrong, Norma Lee Arnason, H. G. .,.., . Arthurs, Shirley , Ashcraft, Patricia Ashe, Patricia ....,. Ashley, Bill .,..,,.. Atkinson, Suzanne Babcock, Alice . . . . Badgley, Roger . . . Baird, Shirley . .. Baker, George ....., Baker, Gertrude- 19, 31, 32, 33, 35, 36 Baklund, Vale ..,,.,, 1 , Patsy ..,,.,. A 34, 37, 72 ....18 37, 40, 48 31,' -3-2, '36 33, 36, 39 34, 37, 40 B Baldwin, Nadene ,.18, 19, 22, 25 Ballard, Ramona- ......18, 19, 35 Ballard, Phillip O. Baller, Roger . . . Bamber, Beverly . Bane, Jean Lee . Banks, Clyde ..,, Barbeau, Donald . Barbeau, Richard Barber, Dolores . Barber, Roberta Barnesson, Lewis Earnett, Royal H. Barney, Donna ...... Barnhill, Dave ....... Barr, Florence Adena Barr, Norma ,...... Barrett, Dick ,..... Barrett, Ramona .. Barrick, Betsy . . . Bartleson, Wayne .... Barton, Beatrice H.. . . Basford, Mina .,,. Bauter, Alvin .... Bauter, Laurel ...... Baxter, Burton G. J... Ninety 1 36, 38, 39, INDEX Beard, Doris ..... Beavert, Warren . . . Beckenbach, Rilla .. . Beebe, Marlene ,... Beebe, Marvin . .. Bell, John S. .. Bell, Maxine .. Bemis, James Bemis, Norman ... Benner, Clayton . . . Benner, Gordon . .. Bennett, Barbara .... Bennett, Genevieve O. . . Bennett, Verniece . . . Benson, Delores A. .. ..24.l.36l.... 24, Benson, Margaret G. ..,,..... . . Berg, John E. . ...... ... 21, 22, 23 Bergen, Mary ....... ..,.. .... Bergman, Ronald . .. Bergman, Vernon . . Bergstrom, Carl . . . 24,37 Bergstrom, Ted . . . ..,........ . . . . Berquist, Vivian ..21, 22 Bethke, Adolph ..,...... Biendle, Conner A.. .. , 39, 40, Bingham, Donald Birchall, Betty Lucina .. . Biorkquist, E. J. Black, Frank E. . Blake, Jane .,.. Bland, Robert . .. Blankenship, Gerry Blick, Carolyn . . . Blonden, William . Bocanegra, Jayne Bocanegra, Ottilie Bond, Myrna .,.. Borchardt, Mary Lou Bornstein, Pat . . . Boslund, Maxine . Boson, Anne ..,. Botts, Betty ...... Bourne, Shirlie- 17, 19, 31, Boutwell, Dolores .. Bowsher, Arnold . . . Boynton, James . . Brandenthaler, Dick Brandenthaler, Lenore . . . Brandner, Gary .. Brannian, George . Brannian, Patricia Brannstrom, Norris Bray, Robert .... Brehm, Gilbert .. Breivik, Howard ,. Breuer, Billie Bridge, Doreen . . . Britt, Shirley Brolin, Lorna .... Bronsema, Cleve . Bronsema, Don .. M. .... . 32, . f Brooks, Bo Diane . . Brooks, Cecil .... Brooks, Leland .. Brown, Archie . . . Brown, Bert .. Brown, Betty Brown, Delor . Brown, Gloria .. Brown, Kenneth . . . Brown, Loretta ,... Prown, Myrtle Brown, Orie . Brown, Robert . . Brown, Shirley . .. Brozovich, Andrew Bruce, Helen ... Brumm, Lorrayne Buchan, Jean . in In M' Bucher, Wheatley Buchinoff, George ... 36, 40, 45 ..18 24,' 30, A 46 33, 35, 36, .. 24, 39, 40, 45, 4.0, . 491. .8.1.,. . . . . .3O, 41, 19, 21, 22 24, 25, 26 31, 37, 40 .......18 31,37,4O H23 ...18 ..18 . .... 34.1 37,. .44 18, 22, 32 Budde, Evelyn Budde, Marion . . . Bullock, Beverly ..... Bulman, Marjorie ... Burchette, Lyle . .. Burger, Darrell .... Burger, Joyce ..... Burgess, Janet .... Burgess, Mary Ellen . Burrell, Bonnie ..... Burrell, Marcella .... Burton, Raymond .... Butler, Frances . .. Butner, Robert ..... Butterfield, Vangie ..., Button, Dorothy . . . Butts, Dale .,... Byer, Asa ........ Byers, Ralph C. Caldwell, Ethel ... . Call, Donald ....... Call, Mary Ann Carlsen, La Verne .... Carlson, Dagne .... Carlson, Dennis .,... Carlson, Elmerine .,,. Carpenter, John . . . Carpenter, Velma .... Carrick, June . Carson, Eugene . . . Carter, Vivian . . . Cary, Joyce . . . Cary, Maurice . ,. Case, Lesley . .. . . ., Cassell, Frankiann . . Cavalero, Violet . . . Cederstrom, Iris . . Cederstrom, Ruth .... Cernich, James ...,.. Chapman, Everett . . , Chichester, Howard .. Chisholm, Robert M34 Chrisman, Della ,.... Christensen, Bernice Christensen, Dolores . Christie, Bettyjane . . . Christopherson, Marie Church, Edwin ...... Clark, Doris ........ Clark, Richard .... Clark, Tom ........ Clarkson, Margaret .. Claus, Evelyn ,,..... Clearwater, Earl . . . Cleveland, Doris . .. Cleveland, Geneva . . . Clinard, Phyllis .. ... Clumpner, Barbara .... Clumpner, Jack ...,. Cobelens, Cora ..... Coffman, Mabel . . . Cohl, Sarah .,..,... Colby, Charlene- .1119 . ,.... 32, 41 . ..... 32, 41 ....22, 23 ....31, 40, 44 22, 41 ....33, 36, 42 21, 36, 40, 45 ...f'21 18 ....31, 36 40, 43, 45 40, 69, 79 .....19 ...32, 33, 36 ...-.4.1 31, 32, 33, 35, 36, 39, 40, 42, 45 Cole, George ..... Cole, Gerald ..... Collins, Robert Comstock, Lawrence . . . Comstock, Howard Conlee, Carolyn . . . Connell, A. M. .. Cook, Betty Lou ..,. Cooley, Betty ...... Cooley, Patricia . . . Cooper, Joe Ann .. Corder, Geraldine Corder, Peggy .... Costello, George .... Coulthurst, Danny . Covalt, James ..... ......32, ....22, ...is 35, 31, 36, 40, 22, ...44, 1 1 i 32, . ..,.. 34, C l Continuedi Cox, Jack ....,........,... Coy, Loraine .... Cozier, Dr. Carl . . . Craig, James ,.., Crandell, Perry ,... Crombie, Douglas .. Crombie, Eleanor , . Crowley, Norah Crowley, Lorraine .. Crum, Dow .....,. 31, 34, Cummings, Richard . ., Cunningham, Charles Cupples, Mary ,...... Curtright, Fillman . Cuthbert, Naurene . Dalenius, Geran , . . Damon, Natalie , . Darby, Jim ..,, Dart, Murial .... Davies, Charlotte . . . Davis, Donald ,... Davis, Evelyn ., Davis, Gloria .. Davis, Janice , . Davis, Marion D Dawe, Dick ......,,. Dawe, Ernest- 24, Dawes, Deahl, Joaen .... Deahl, Phyllis ,.. De Golier, Don .... Demos, Angelene Den Adel, Gordon . . . De Neui, David ,,.. Dennis, Mae ...,.... De War, Rose Mary . Dickinson, Robert ..,, Dillon, Gail ....... Dillon, Geraldine .., Dillon, Ruby .,,, Dixon, Donald Dixon, Glen ..., Dodge, Al .,..... Dolan, Donald, Jacqueline .. Donnelly, Dean ..... Dorcy, Maureen- Dick ...... .....,.,.,17,32 Dorcy, Dorsey, William .... Douglas, Joyce . . . Dowd, George , , Drake, Vernon . . . Du Bois, Ruby ,,,, Duncan, Darlene , . Duncan, Donna .. Duncan, Mary . , , Du Praw, Lovell Dux, Peggy ,..,.. Dyer, Abigail . ,. Eastwood, Dorothy . . . Eberhart, Carolyn , , , Eberhart, Rosemary , . Ehle, Beverly ..,..,, Ehlers, Earl ....... Eide, Joyce ,...,. Eide, Marijune .,.17, Eidemiller, Jack , Eiford, Raymond , Einerwold, Helen Einerwold, Marvin . Ekholm, Howard . . . Elerding, Ira .,.. Ellefson, Hilde ... Elliott, Bill 25, 29, 3o, 32, Gene ....... Sylva ,........ INDEX Elliott, Sam ... ... Elsbree, Lyle ,... Elsbree, Marilyn ,. Emery, Harry .,.. Emes, Robert ..... Emmerson, Carol Endersbe, Richard .. Endicott, Betty .,., Endicott, Gary .. Endicott, Alice Engles, Norman , . . Erb, Carl ....,.. Erdahl, Leila ..,,. Erickson, Arlene Erickson, Kathleen Erickson, Marvin Erickson, Shirley . . . Erlandson, Shirley . . . Ershig, Donna .,... Essex, Earl ,.,. Evans, Glennis .. Everson, Iris .. Falknor, Helen . ., Falknor, Molly ... Farrar, Douglas , . . fi7,' 429,- 24, 25, 30, 40, 30, 37, 35, 36, .-.'.-.3.0,l . F .fffff..fff37 Fehlhaber, Jean ..,... 18, 34, 38, 39 Fell, David ,.... Felton, Marilyn Fenno, Lee ....,. Ferguson, Cecil ...,. Ferguson, Clayton . . , Ferguson, Gladys Fickel, Jack ..... ..'.'.',4,A1'9,'31 ....34, 37,73 Garbareno, Joanne . ,. Gardner, Eileen .... Gardner, Eldon . . , Garrett, Harry .. ...18, 38, 39,54 73 ..,.44, 54 11 Gaskill, Roderic . . . ...... .,,..,.. . . 78 Gates, Cyrus ,.....,,,.,,...,. .. 54 Gates, Robert .... 37, 41, 54, 79, 83, 84 Gazija, Louis .,.. ,,,.,........... 7 0, 82 Geske, Robin .,.... .... 1 8, 36, 69 Getchell, Lennis . .. ....,. .. 73 Ghumm, Norma ... ..,, 69 Gibson, Carol .... . 73 Gigar, Wesley .,... .,.,.. 5 4 Gilberg, Robert .,.. ,,..54, 83 Gildersleeve, Betty ..............,.,..,. 69 Gilfilen, Ralph .,,,....,.,............. 69 Glllett, Bruce ..... 21, 22, 23, 31, 41, 42, 54 Gilmore, Joanne ...........,..,........ 74 Gilmore, Roberta .....,....,........... 74 Glahn, Owen L. .. 41 Glen, Evelyn .. 69 Glen, Laura ,,.. ..., 7 4 Glen, Margaret Gloman, Joseph ,. Goetz, Walter .... Goheen, Lois ...... Goldsmith, Bethel , , . Gorrie, Clayton . .. Goss, Jim ...... Gowens, Opal . . . Graham, Betty Graham, Joan .. Graham, Norman . . Graham, Robert . . , Gran, Bill ....... Graveline, Gladys , . . Fickel, Jim ...... . ..,42 Fiedler, Shirley .... Finzel, Jim ,.,,, Fisher, Gracie f Q1f.jf13e Fisher, Mahlon ...,,. 21, 22, 23, 40 Fletcher, Barbara ..,,,...,,.....,.,. Gray, Green Margaret . . . , Mildred ..... Green, Richard J. .. Green, Richard L. . . . Green Green , Wallace . . , e, Marjorie . . , .. 31, 35, 37, 40, 42 ff3o, 34, 35, 36, 17, -3-1, ' 37 E 18, 30, 32,' 42 22 31, 33, 36 18, 36, 13.2 .... , . .39 40, 69, .79 ' 34,37 Fletcher, Corrine , , Flinn, Delbert .. Flockoi, Ray- 24, 31, 37, Florence, Bonnie .,.. Flowers, lla ..... . . Folsom, Beth . . Forbes, Gordon ......, Force, Donald ...,.. Ford, Bernadette .,.. Ford, Doris ........ Ford, Harold ..., Ford, Warren .....,. Forseth, Kenneth- ,........,,24, 31 Fosmo, Virginia .... Foster, Kathleen .. Foster, Olive .... Fralick, Lena ..,. Franks, Athena . , , Franks, John .,.... Franks, William , . Fraser, Douglas . . . Fraser, Joyce .,,. Frazee, Frances . , . Frazier, Beverley . . . Frazier, LaVon ..,. Freeberg, Thyra , . A Freeman, June . . A French, Delbert French, Irving ,... French, Lois ...... French, Marjorie Frere, Edward ....., Frye, Alice ....,... Fuhrma Gagne, Gagner, nn, Patricia .. John .,..., Richard . . . 40, 41, 42, 47 2.4-, ' 3o, '4'o', 4 76 21-, ' 32,' 36, ' 35 32, 37, 40, 41 .,.4O 11113 ..'.I..3.1I,I40 22,' 36, ' 33,' '45 G Gregory, George . . . .....74 42,69 ,,..45, 69 .....74 ....74 ,,..,54 ....44, 70 .....69 ....69 .,,..74 ....21, 74 .,...69 ...,...70 54 ....11, 30, 34 ,,.,..54,74 .......70 ..,.18,54 ..,..,74,85 ....32, 38, 39 55 Gregory, Harold ..,,.,.........,....... 55 Grieff, Marvin- ..18, 21, 24, 25, 27, 30, 40, 43, 47, 55 Griffin, Evelyn ..,.....,............... 55 Griffin, Gloria .,...,.. 32, 35, 36, 38, 39, 55 Griffin, Marilyn ..... ,31, 33, 36, 38, 70 Grinstead, David . .. ...........,... .. 70 Grinstead, Jim .... .. 74 Gudbranson, Larry . . ,,... . . . ,. 70 Gullette, Dorothy . . . ,,......, . . 70 Gundersen, Sylvia . . . . . .24, 40, 55, 87 Guntert, Jeanie ..,....... .....,..., 7 4 Hagan, Kay ..... ., 74 Hagen, Joyce . . . . . 55 Hagon, Emil .. .. 15 Hahn, Wayne .,. .. 74 Hale, Phyllis .. 74 Hall, James ..., . . 74 Hamlin, Lois .. 70 Hammer, Anita . ,. .. 70 Hanke, Mildred .. . Hanlon, William .. Hanna, Arne ,.... Hansey, Donald . . Hanson, Marydel . . Hanson, Samuel .. Hanson, Vernon . . , . , , Hardan, Burrell ... .,.. Hardin, June ...., ,.,.. Hardin, Marion ,..,... 18 Hardwick, Donna .......,. Harlander, Dean . .. ,. .. Harnden, Robert .... Harrington, Douglas .. Harrington, Paul . . . Harris, Frances . . . Harrison. Marion . . . 30, 37, 74, 78, 70 ,..22, 70, 78, 84 .........33, 70 ..,.45, 70 ....,.....24, 55 84 70 32, 38, 39, 45, 55 .. .....,..,. 74 ..,,24,70 ..,....,..74 ..,.37, 7o, 78 ...,21, 45,70 ...,....70 N inety-one Klingensmith, Pat H CContinuedl Harvey, Sally ,....., Haskins, Frederick . . . Hatch, Doris ,.4... Hatch, Joyce ....... Hatfield, Richard M. . Haug, Frain ,..,.. Haug, Maurice .,... Haveland, Dorothy .. Hawk, Richard ..., Hawkins, Dorothy . . . Hayes, Bonnie ...., Hayes, Harold ..,. Hays, J. W. ... Hazen, Helen .,... Heath, Marjorie ..,.. Hemmestad, Pauline ,. Hendrickson, Roy ..., Henry, Daniel ,,,, Henson, George ..... Henson, Joann- ........,.19, 23, 31, Hershey, Shirley ,... . Heslin, Jon ...,... Heslin, Wardner ... Hickok, Donald ,.., Hickok, James . .. Hickok, Robert Hicks, Adeline ....,. Higgins, Charlotte . . . Hill, Carol ,...... Hill, LaVina .... Hillyard, Gloria Hilton, Joe .,....... Hindman, Barbara . . . Hines, Walter ...,, Hitz, James ,.., Hoehne, Leroy , . . Hoff, Joanne ,... ....,.. Hoff, Geraldine ....,.. 18, Hoff, Patricia Hoffman, Donald ., Hoke, Carolyn .,.. Holbrook, Wyck . . . Holeman, Joan Holeman, Marion .... Holmes, Cathleen Holmes, Donald ... Holmes, Louise Holt, Gordon .. Holt, Shirley . . , Hone, Helen ... Hood, Barbara .. Hood, Robin Hoof, Bruce ,,... Horn, Richard , . . Horton, Dale ....... Horwitz, Diane- , ..... 18, 32, 33, 39, Hovde, John ....,........ Hovde, Ronald . . . . . Howard, Louise . . . Howe, Henry ...... Hower, Gladys ...,.. Hubbard, Carolyn Hubby, Robert ...... Hughes, Robert ...34 Hughes, Victor . .,,..,... , Hulburt, Robert ,......,.. Hunt, Dallas . .18, 31 H unt, Lorraine . ..,... ..,. Huntley, Dick .... Huntley, Don ....... Hurlbut, Jacqueline . Huse, Olive ..,..,.., Hutchinson, Howard .... Hutchinson, Nancy . . . Iddins, C. M. ....,. . Ingersoll, Beverly ,,.. Ireland, Barbara .. Ninety-two Ireland, David .. INDEX Irvin, Joanne ..... Isaacs, Jacqueline . . . Isaacson, Helen .. Isham, Helen . .. Islone, Helen ..... Iverson, Barbara . ......., J Jackson, Harlan .... 11, 17 Jacobson, Bruce .,., ....,... Jacobson, Vivian ... ... , , . . James, Bessie .,., .. Jaschiniak, Pat , . . , . Jenkins, Donald ... ..... Jenkins, Wanda ,. ...18 Jenkins, Will ...,. ... Jensen, Dorothy , . . . . . Jensen, Richard ., ..,24 Jerstedt, Robert . . .,....,. . . Jewell, Earle . .. Jewell, Robert ...,.,. 34, 40, 56 Kinne, Barbara . . . Kirby, Virginia ... Kirby, Fred ........ Kirby, William ...... Kirk, Louise ..19, 31 Klander, Barney ,... , Klander, Joy ....,... Klander, Raymond . . . Klineman, Orville ......, ... Klock, Roxie . ,.., 18 Knapton, Williard Knight, Frank .... , Know, Evelyn . . Knudson, Carla . ,. Knudson, Ray .... Kolbe, Edward .,., Kordal, Dorothy . . . Krause, Joseph . . . Krause, Ted ,,., Kroll, Lucille Kuder, Betty Kuhns, Earl ..., Kuhns, Robert .,., Kuljis, Steve Joachim, May ....,,.,......... Johanson, Margaret . . , . .18 John, Tirza ..,.... ... Johnson, Albert ,. ,. Johnson, Donna . . Johnson, Evelyn . Johnson, Frank Johnson, lone .... Johnson, Jeanette ....,,.... , . Johnson, Mary ....,......,...... Johnson, Pearl ,... 18, 19, 31, 36 Lack, Delcie . . . Lack, Della Lady, Nellie ., LaFave, Glen ..... LaFond, James ..... LaFreniere, Mary , ,. Lagasse, David , . , LaGasse, Dorothy . . . Johnson, Rogene ..,....,...., 32 Johnson, Ruby ..,,..,...,.,..,. Johnston, George ,,....,.,,...,.. Jolley, William- ., ....... 29 34, 37, 40, 41 Jones, Adele , ...,.......,..,, . Jones, Delbert ................, Jones, Dick .,..., .,.. Jones, Donald E. .. ..,. Jones, Donald L. ., ... Jones, Gordon ... ...34 Jones, Howard ..,. , , Jones, Leonard ., Jones, Muriel ,. .. Jones, Ronald . . ,........... . . Jordan, Elva ..,. Jorgensen, Irene. . .25, 31, 35, 36 Jorgenson, Pearl . Jovanovich, Lois ......,..,..... Jovanovich, Marie Jule, James .... Jury, William ... Justus, Elaine .. Kaiser, William ,. Kanaar, David ,. Kanaar, Helen ... Karlson, Delores . Kaufman, Gretchen ....18, 30, 32 K Keffel, Dale ....... Kelly, Helen .,.. Kelly, Sam Kendall, Robert .. Kennedy, Wilma . , Kenoyer, Lois .... Kentch, Arlene . . . Kentch, Juanita . . Keplinger, Mason . Kern, Carl ....,., Keyes, William ., Kickhafer, Lorena Kilander, Loisi .... Kindlund, Ronald . King, Jeannine .., King, Mildred- 19, 25, 29, 32, .-.-.-.4.3.,. 33, 35, 36, 38, Laird, Betty ,..,, Lallas, Anna .... Lallas, George Lallas, John ..,,.,.. Lamoreaux, Shirley . Lang, Sharon ..... 31 Langill, Gene ....., Langill, Irene ... .. LaPlante, Effie , . . Larsen, Rose Larson Larson , Astrid . . . Ed ..... , Larson, Howard .,.. Larson, Patricia Larson, Pat ,.,., . King, Richard ..,..,..,.,........ Laughlin, L. M. .. LaVelle, Almeda .... Laxdall, Dan ..,, Leaf, Elmer .... Leamer, Fred . . . Leavitt, Ona . . Lee, Leslie . .. Lee, Mildred ..,... Leedy, Clifford . . . Lehmann, Don .... Leiser, Oliver ...,. Leonard, Katherine , , , Leonard, George .,,. Leonard, Phyllis Leonard, Ruth ..., Leonard, Thomas ., Lewis, Billie ..... Lewis, Blair ..,.... Lewis, Bryan .....,. Lindblom, Irma June . Linde, Aleda .,..,.. Linde, Mary ,.,.... Lindel, DuWayne .... Linder, Kenneth ... Lindquist, John ... Lindstrom, Iris Little, Elta ....,. Little, Marceine Lockhart, James ..., Lockhart, Janet . , Loft, Anita ..... Loft, Beatrice 32, 36, 39, 42 24, 30 24, 27, 30, 35 . . i 134, '37, ' si L . .-.,2I4I, ' 3? 58 .7 21 25 22 70 32 37 32, 35, 36, '...A.'4A0,4 .....'.43'4-,- .1-...,.3.5.I.36l, . 45, 24 21 32 42 1 1 1 1 ... . Poirier, T L lContinuedJ Loft, Bob .,.....,......,........ Logan, Lee ...,.. . . . .38, Lonborg, Marie .... ...... Longstreth, Charles . . . . . . Loomis, Gordon Lowman, Rosemary . . . ,.,.... 19, Loudon, Muriel .,.. .. .25, 31, Ludens, Joanne .. Lundgren, Bonnie . . . .... . . . Luscombe, Herbert . . . Lutz, Charles ....,. Lutz, Marleen ..,,. ,,.. Lybarger, Dolores . . . . . . . Lynch, Frederick . . . Lyon, Robert .... ,... Lytle, Frances ........... M MacDonald, Delores . . . . . Macy, Donna .,.... Madsen, Maxine . .. Malone, Wendell ..., Manchester, Harris . . . Maness, Colleen .... Manning, James .... Markwell, Lois ,,... Markwood, Carmen ..., . . . . . . Markwood, Wallace ... .,..... Markworth, Carl ..,. ,,.. 2 4, Marmon, Aldis .... ......,,....... Marmon, Elva ,,............,... Marr, Barbara ..,.... 19, 31, 36, Marr, Robert ...,. 34, 37, 42, 59, Marshall, Ernie ....,............ Martens, Harriett . . . Martin, Betty ..,, Martin, Donna . . . Martin, Doral .. Martin, Norma .... . . . . Martinez, Shirlee . . , Martinsen, Wesley . . . Martinson, Ernestine . . . Masek, Al P. ,..., . . Mastors, Ted ..... . .l.'.'2'14,A Mathes, Graham Mathes, Bernard . . . Matson, Marbara . . . . . . Matthews, Peggy . . . . . . May, Dessie ..... McClellan, June ... McClellan, Cecelia ... .... McCollum, Tom . . .,... . . McCord, David ..,, ,... 1 8, McCullough, Gail .. McCullough, John ... ' A McDonald, Betty ,,., McDonald, Dorothy .. McFadden, David ,,.... McFarland, Willard McGinnis, Patsy ..., McGregor, Maxine . . . Mclntee, Leo ...... Mclntyre, Neva .. ...24, 30 McKay,Donna... McLeod, Betty ... ..,.. . .33 McLeod, Rachel .... . . .24, 31 McMillin, Robert .. 24 McSorley, Caroline .. Meiers, Gloria Menzie, Vera .... Merrick, Nancy .. Messer, Louis .,.. Metzner, Wallace .. Meyer, Frank ...... ...., Micholson, Joyce ... . . . .35 Miescke, Carl .... Miller Miller Miller, Marilyn .. Miller, W. P. ... Mills, Robert .. , Don .... , Jean ..... INDEX Millspaugh, Neva Milton, George .. Milton, Lex .... Miner, Doris .. Miner, Grace .. Miner, Lynn ,... Mingo, Johanne .. Mitchell, Don Moberg, Don ...,. . . Moberg, Meredith Mohr, Lila .,,... Montgomery, J. R. 31, 34, 37 .......30 .......34 Moore, Clarita .... .,...... Moore, Loraine .... 19, 21 Moore, Hope ...... ,,,,,, Moran, Clifford . . . Morberg, Edward .. Morell, Herbert Morey, Allen .,... Morrill, Howard . .. Morrill, Rolland .. Morrison, Jean .. Morse, Margaret . . Mortimer, Colleen .,.. Mortinsen, Beverley . . . Mossige, Gene ...... Mulhern, Mary .... Mullins, Gretchen ... Murphy, Eleanor .. Murphy, Joseph .,.. Muscutt, Bernard Muscutt, Margaret .. Muscutt, Robert .... Muscutt, William .... Mustacich, Katherine Myers, Myers, Myers, Carol ........ Vernon . . . . . . Jessie.. N Nattrass, Marion Nelle, Teresa ,... .....2.4 ....18 Nelson, Delmar ...37, 41, 59, 60, 77, Nelson, Esther ........................ Nelson, Glenn .. Nelson, Louise ... Nelson, Russell ., Nelson, Ruth .... Neubauer, Clara . Newell, Shirley ,. Newell, Ted .... Newton, Gregory . Nickerson, Ruth .. Norman, Paul ,... Norman, Ruth . . . Nugent, Darleen . Nugent, Thurza .. Nunamaker, Peggy Oberlatz, Randy . 0'Connell, Sheila . O'Connor, Kenneth Oiness, Bernice .......22,32, O Page, Wi Paladin, Parberry, lliam . . . . Dolores . . Geraldine Park, Bob ....... Park, Ma rilyn Park, Patricia .... Patrick, Lolita . . . . .....61 .....36,71 61 ...44,75,78 .....38,61 ........75 . .,.,.... 75 Pattison, Christine . . . .. .32, 45, 61 Pattison, F. Andrine ..... 22, 61 Pearson, Virginia ...,. . ..... 61 Pedersen, Conrad .... ..... 6 1 Pederson, Donald . ...... 75 Pederson, Dorothy .. ...... ....,.. 2 4, 61 Pederson, Robert ....,....,...... 40, 44, 84 Pellersels, Donna .. 24, 30, 36, 38, 71 Penry, Vincent 34, 37, 71, 83, 85 Perram, Jack .... ............. 3 1 Perry,Jim .... ...22,61 Perry, Joanne .,.. . .. 75 Perry, Kenneth , . . . . 71 Perry, Mary Agnes ... .. 14 Peters, Loretta . .. .. 24 Peters, Shirley . . . Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Evelyn .. Kenneth . Larry . . . Marilyn . Peterson, Mary .... Peterson, Peterson, Robert A. Robert G. Peterson, Walbert . Petter, G eraldine . . Pettey, William ... Pfluger, Phalmer, Roy ,... James . . Pickett, Doris . .. Pierce, E dward . . . Pierson, Joanne . . . Pierson, Verna . . . Pike, Bev Pike, Loi erly.. s .... ..,75 .....71 ......71 , .l..,. 71,82 ...24, so, 35, 75 ...61 ,....75 ........71 . ,,,,..,. 75 .,.24,3O,75 ....,22,75 ...75 ...75 ...75 ...49 . ..,......... 75 Pirrung, John ,.... osephine. .35, 36, 38, 39, 40, 71, 87 Pirrung, Teddy .... Pitner, Beverly ................. 24, 35, 75 Pitts, Alvie ...... Pirrung,J Plank, R Polly, Gi ichard . . . homas . . . lbert . . . Poplack, Alene . . Powers, Phyiiasl f ,. Pratt, William ... Preston, Price, Do Mary .. rothy . . . Prim, Virginia .... Proctor, Virginia .. Provost, Rosemary .. Provost, Ted ...... Pullar, June .. Quam, David .... Quante, Jean . . . Quante, Gloria ,. Quinby, Barbara .. Olden, John ..... Olney, Audrey . .. Olsen, Hazel .... Olsen, Ronald ...... ......,.. Olson, Charles- .........29, 37, 40, 41, 47 Olson, Clara ....... .... 2 4, 30 Olson, Dan ...,... .... 1 7, 37 Olson, Donald K. .. ..... Olson, Donald L. .. ..... Olson, Irene ..... . Olson Margaret .. Olswick, Shirley Orlando, Bonnie Orphan, Milton Osberg, Shirlee .. Osborne, Irene .. Owens, Betty ., 22, 23 R Rallison, Betty . . . . . . Ralph, Marilyn .. Randall, Annette .. Raplee, Delores ..... Raplee, Paul ......... Rawlinson, Maureen . . . Rawls, Tom ........ Rea, Russell ..... Reamer, Allen ....... Redmond, Catherine . . . Reeck, Charlotte .... Reid, Robert ..... Reid, Wilma ..... ...... Reinholt, Donna ........ Reyman, Lois . .. . . . .19 85 37, 40, 41, 61, as ...21, 75, 84 ......75 ....39, 75 .....71 ..,.45, 71 .,....21, 42, 61 ...1B, 35, 39, 61 75 ...34, 35,61 ........41,61 ........,..22,71 36, 42, 71 22, 32, 36, 39, 61 . .... 38, 61 ,...38, 61 61 75 .....72, 75 .......18, 75 ...24, 31, 61 ...22, 24, 61 ...22, 32, 44, 62 .. ..... 22,75 ............45,71 32, 36, 38, 42, 62 Ninety-three R KContinuedJ Rice, John ..,..,..,,.... 31, 42, 44 Richards, Gordon ..,,........,.,... Richards, Maurice .. Richardson, Bonnie Richardson, Bill .. Rickerson, Douglas- .........18, 31, 40,41, 42,62 Rickerson, Lois ,......,.., ...... 3 2 Riddell, Jed .,......,.. Riffe, Don ............, Ringenbach, Lorarine E... Ringenbach, Wilma J. . . . Ritchie, Barbara .,... Ritchie, Ronald ...,. Rittenberg, Edith . . Roberts, Dorothy .. Robertson, John ..... Robinson, Dorothy . . . Robinson, Ellis Rocke, Grace .... Rockey, Babette . . . Rockey Edward . . Rogers: Ted ,... Roland, Chester . . . Q32 .fide ....f.3s f'f.'f2j4','1s Roland, Jim ,..... Rose, Shirley ,,..... Rosenkranz, Lorraine .. Rullman, Jeanne ,.... Rundquist, Glen . .. Russell, Patrick . . . Rust, James ..,. Rust, Sam .,..... Rust, Sheila ,.,...., Rutherford, Thomas Rutledge, Donald .. Ryan, Norma ..... Rykken, Jack .,., . . . S Salmon, Elizabeth ...,.. Samuelson, Loda .. Sand, Shirley Sande, James . . . Sandell, Floyd ... ...3O . . . ...., 2 .4.I . Sandness, Doris . . . ....., . . . . Sansregret, Myrna . . .... 17, 18, Sapp, Donna ,.,,. ..,....,.... Savage, Audrey ..,. Saylor, Roland .. Scarlett, Georgia . . .....,... . . Schemstad, Betty .... ...........,,. Schiessel, Edith ...., ..., 3 5, 38, 43, Schmeling, William . Schruder, Clarence . . . Schumacher, Violetta . . Svhwarze, Rosemary .. Scott, Dolores ...... Scott, Donna ..,.. Scott, Gertrude . . . . . Scribner, Marilyn ....,. Sealander, Jean ...,.. 194,'21,' I I 22, 38, Sease, Audry ,... .... Sease, Richard . . . . . Seelye, Melvin ..... Seelye, Mildred Selby, Harry ,.... Seldal, Mary Selene, Dale ...., Senior, Delores Severson, Arlene ..., Severson, Richard Sewell, Roberta Shangle, C. Payne . . . Sharp, Betty ........ Sharninghouse, JoAnn .. Shaw, Marilyn ...,.., Sherman, Eugene . . Shetler, Joan .... Shields Shields , Barbara .... , Joan ......,.. Shikles, Rev, C. Elroy . .. Ninet 9-four .ffii, Short, INDEX Doreen . . . Shroads, Don . . . Shroads, Irene .... Shumate, Harriet . Sickles, Betty .... Sigman, Wayne . . . Simmons, James . . Simons Simons en, Bob en, Louis ... Sines, Clyde .. ... Sjolander, Carolyn Slate, Dolores .. Slater, Donald .. Sleem, Dick ..... Sleen, Dorothy . . Sluys, Wesley . . . Smith, Bernice . . Smith, Betty . . Smith, Dee .... Smith, Don .... Smith, Emmett . . . Smith, Florence .. Smith, John .,.. Smith, Kay ..... Smith, Marjorie . . . Smith, Neal .... Smith, Olive .,., Smith, Patricia . . . Smith, Perram .. Smith, Richard . . Smith, Shirley . . Smith, Wayne . . . Smith, Wilma ... Snow, Beverlv ..... Somers, Patricia .. Sophusson, Sophus . Sorensen, Marion Jo Sorensen, Vernon . Souve, Souve, Sparf, Arthur .... Lauretta .. Zetta . . . Sparks, Kenneth . . . Spearin, Herbert . . Spearin, Lois Spears, Lloyd . . . Spore, Jack .... Sprague, Marvin . . . Stadalman, Jeanne . Staggs, Gene ,.... Staggs, Boyd . . . Stamm , Dorothy .. Stanley, Gloria . . . Starr, Phyllis ..... Stearns, Wendell . Stearns, Keith Steiner, Laurence . Stephens, James .. Stevens, Nellie . . Stevens, Wilma . . . Stewart, Dee ..,.. Stieber Stiglltz , George . . . , Herbert .. Stocklass, Katherine .. Stoddard, Glen . . . Stokes, Ronald . . Stone, Robert ,.., Strand, Norman . . . Strode, Dale .... Strode, Glenn . .. Strong, Robert . . . Stuart, Keith .... Stuber, George . . Sturgis, Mildred .. Sutherland, Betty . Sutherland, John . Swan, Norma ..... Swanson, Robert .. Swanson, Shirley .. Sweeney, Robert ., Swinburnson, William ............ Szymanski, Marjorie ...31, 35, 36, 25, 30, 31 40, 45, 63 19, 32, 35 ...34 .4.O., . . . 25, so, 31, 39, 4o, 42, 3.1, A Zio, 463, ' .. ...24, 30 32, 41, 45 ,..21, 32, T Taggart, Dorval . . . . . . . .. Taggart, Irene .... ............. Talbot, Raymond .............. Talmage, Charles ..31, 34, 37, 40, Taplin, Marilyn ,.... ..,, ..... 1 9 , Tarkoff, Irma . . . ......... . . . . Tarr, Eugene . .. Tart, Evelyn ...... Taylor, Jean ..,... Taylor, Margaret . . . Teel, Janet ....... Templin, Patsy Tesdall, Richard . . . Teller, Peggy ..... Teshera, Barbara . . . Thal, Shirley ..... Thal, Sidney ....,. Thomas, Marjorie . . . Thompson, Carl . . . Thompson, Elaine . .. Thompson, Frank Thompson, Jean .... Thompson, Layton Qfie Thorlakson, Donald .. Thorneycroft, Donald . Thorsen, Eunice ..,.. Threlkeld, Margaret . . . Threlkeld, Phyllis Thurston, Bonnie . . . Thurston, James ..,. Tincker, Dona .... Todd, Gerald . .. Tomich, Martin ... .... Toms, Willis ..,.. Toms, Kenneth .. . Toms, Ronald .. Totten, Gloria .. Tozier Gloria ..,.. Travers, Iris ....... Trodden, Rosella Trottier, Donna Troutman, Peggy Truitt, Jo Anne .... Tucker, Yolonda . .. Tuckett, Edward .... Turner, Bob ..,....,..... Turner, Erma ............ Tweit, Eloise. .24, 26, 27, U Uhrig, Frank ..,........ Umphenour, Genevieve . .. Underhill, Robert . .,.,... . Urbick, Margaret ..19, 31 Vail, James ........,... Van Brocklin, Frankie .... Vander Brink, Gerald .,... Van de Wetering, Lee. .24 Vanderford, Floelle ,..... . . .24 . . .iss 3.4. 361. 3.6. 32: 3.6. ai, '4'2' 1 Van Horn, Beverly ........ 18, 24 Vaniman, Herbert . . . Van Keulen, Pat .... Van Wickle, Norma . Victor, George ..... Viereck, William . . . Vike, Eugene . .. Visser, Jack ..... Vitaljic, Andrew .... Vitaliic, Andrew J. ... Vitaljic, Katherine .... .......22 21,31,32 ....37, 40 ......18 Vradenburg, Jeanne ..... . . . Waddilove, Lois .. Wagar, Donald . . . Wagness, Carolyn . . . Wahl, Terrance . .. W ...24, 1 1 1 1 W Waldschmidt, Leo Walker, Beth ., . Walters, Michael Wanzer, Ernest .. Warburton, Richard Wardrop, Stuart . . Warner, Edris , . . Warren, Tryphena . Warriner, Austin . Warsop, Jeanette , Warwick, Carol . Waters, Barbara . Waters, Charlotte Waters, William ., Waugman, Dean . Weatherby, Wayne Weeks, Shirley ... Wefer, Norman .. Wegley, Jack .,,. Wehmeyer, Warren Welling, Yvonne .. Wells, Geraldine . Welsh, Barney Welsh, Joan ,.... Wentworth, Don . West, Yvonne 6Continuedl ., ...35, ..,44,65 ......75 ......71 ....47,65 75 75 .,..71 ....75 ....65 ....75 75 Westby, Gerald , Weston, Harold Whelan, Patricia Whitaker, Betty . 58, 65 White, Doris 43, 71 White, Jean .... . . .24, 71 Whiteley, Marion ...... 7 Wieder, Virginia .38, 15 Wiik, Helen ,... Wilke, Betty . . . Willey, Richard . Williams, 24, 75 Williams, '39, 65 Williams, ,65, 85 Williams, 22, 75 Williams, Williams, Williams, INDEX , .3.1.I . Bert ,.,.. .,.. Blakely Doris ,.., .... Jeannine John . . Kenneth Lloyd . 22, 71 Wilson, Donald . . Wilson, Jean ,.,. 23, 65 Wimer, Evelyn .. 39, 75 Winters, Alice .. Wise, Ruth , . . , ... ...1.9.l. ..37, 65 Wolf, Glen ...... ,... ....75 Wood,Jean,....... Woody, Claribel . ., 38, 71 Woulf, Rosemary Wright, Duane . . . Wright, Jean . , Wright, Ruth ,, Yeager, Marianne , Yoakum, Elizabeth York, Clyde ...... York, Luella ..,,. Yorkston, Barney . Young, Dorothy .. Young, Jack ..... Young, Patricia .. Young, Yvonne . . , Zankich, Geraldine Zeiger, Charles . . Zettle, Donald . . . Ziegler, Dolores .. Zimmer, Elaine .. Zorotovich, Anthony Zorotovich, Paul , . ...75 ,,.66 .,.75 ....22, 32 75 75 ....18, 71 ..37,71 ,..,..71 . .,,..,... 71 , .. ,22, 38, 71 . ,... 18, 71 .,.35,38,71 ....,..71 .....,71 ..,42, 66 ,.,.71 .,,75 ...71 Wrfr gYOUR PEACE OFFERINGS Ninety-five l . A ' iiw . . . liance Co. yy fl-if NBZBW l f 9 C claaxmsl lyle Elygp Ar o 84 o uf Q! 'n Ca s . Q A ravi Co. 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THE 1946 SHUKSAN STAFF for their interest and cooperation in pro- ducing the yearbook. ALL FACULTY MEMBERS AND STUDENTS who have helped in any Way. DIANE HORWITZ, Editor CAROLYN SJOLANDER, Business Manager 'S NN tk Kai SNES is is? Rims


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