Bellingham High School - Shuksan Yearbook (Bellingham, WA)

 - Class of 1948

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She might be blond or brunette+five feet-two or tive. She belongs to Pep and is a member of Ushers, too. She works on the'Girls' League committees, likes to win games fespecially from Iiverettlj and has a gleam in her eye when that certain some- one talks to her. She walks third floor-because she has a class there. Barbaras crazy about Tom- ahawk. Witli the rest of the feminine population she worries about how to wear the new look and still get that old look from the fellows. ' Ronnie could be either short or tall and has either blue or brown eyes and on occasion a black one! Hes in the Raider club. His favorite sport? iWhy', it changes with the seasons. Hes in Hi-Y but admits Key is a swell club. Girls don't interest him-so he says? In the morning and at noon you can find him holding up the wall under the clock in the front hall. Like the rest of the fellows he whistles, a little off key, such, favorites as Civilization and i'Golden Earrings. e In fact, if you like banana Cream pie, out of town games, and thought that your class assembly was the best, Ronnie and Barbara agree with you because Ronnie and Barbara are you! And it is to you we dedicate this yearbook-the students of Bellingham High. 1 , If you wait here long enough, you can see every one in school. ,V .,., .,,,.,,.,,. .Y,..,.,,,,,,.....,,--v-.T..V..,..,,L . ,,,, , ,.., .,..,,.., ..., ..,V.Vw-,. ,,.. ,wa .F N..x.,f,,T-,,.v,,..,...,,,h.,.e, ,, , V, ,Y ,,V1,.,,. W 01746 Q47 WW 'ff .ZZ .20 Gif ZZZ Zwfzi 54 wif .ZZ flying 65 ...... .... n X00 n 106 underneath It the boys lounge and watch the scenery passing by. :..h . d foor is e cxvorite, ui he stair ending th I d t b d K Every b Y piay must have conflict and the Sophomore I y dy eh f f n ff CURTAIN GO 'Q-L IN Q5 ' ..3f!, .- f Now' the house lights dim--the '--- - X members take their places. 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We hope ThaT iT has been your good TorTune To acT your parT To The TuIIesT and ThaT many happy memories will linger Through The Scenes To Tollowf' E. S. I-Iowell PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION The ParenTeTeacher f'TxssociaTion, under The capable leadership oT Mrs. GiIberT I-IunTIey. has climaxed a sTrenuous year. This smooTherunning organizaTion gave The help and cooperaTion necessary Tor The sponsoring oT our Junior and Senior proms and has also been largely responsible Tor The TormaTion oT our much-praised youTh cenTer, Tomahawk. BOARD OF EDUCATION Selling a Tax levy To a communiTy, even Though iT is Tor The improvemenT oT The schools, is a sTaggering Taslc. BuT our Board OT EducaTion, headed by The SuperinTen- denT C. Paine Shangle, Chairman Boyd STaggs, and SecreTary C. Ivl. Iddins, proved ThaT cooperaTion made iT a possible one. I rfr . r'If ' . ....,. M I I T' ,,,, s , T .. ,: M ' , I BKTARD OF EDLCATTION I Staggs, Arnasor, comer .vnafg e, Hilliarfd, ud,TfQUf, Iddrg Scum CURTAIN PULLEIQS lfiylil OFFICE STAFF Mrs. I-lower, Miss Loft. Miss Kruzci OFFICE STAFF As a ship wiihoui a rudder, B. I-I. S. would be iloundering in rough channels wiih Ihe loss oi The unsung buf hard working oiiice siaii. II ismanned by Joyce Kruzer, assisiani Io ihe principal, whose pleasani eiiiciency minimizes Ihe eiiori pui iorih in handling well-balanced program cards, morning announcemenls, ihe I-lonor Roll, and Ihe responsibilily for Ihe arrival of ihe Senior diplomas. Bur noi wiihoui aid, oi course. Preily Aniia Loil, oiiice secreiary, is her very valuable helper, while girls from 'Ihe commercial courses assisi every period. Mrs. Gladys I-lower has Ihe Solomonis Iask oi making oui 'fhe blue lor pinkl slips. Someiimes she knows more aboui us Ihan our own moihers. RADIO BOYS A Iwisi oi Ihe wrisi, a ilick oi Ihe knob, a cheery good morning , and 'Ihe IO oiclock announcemen+s are heard in every room. Chief operaior of Ihis daily iask is Bruce Jacobson, a Senior boy who is well known as a camera bug and as an organisl. A couple oi good 'iioes' who are righi on hand Io see Ihal Ihe playing oi popular records isnii overlooked are Ray fklcoii and Ralph Roberison, his able-bodied assis- Ianis. Ray, who looks forward Io being a nuclear physicisi, look pari in Ihe Ella Hig- ginson memorial assembly, was a member oi Ihe Senior play commiilee, and made a srraighl A scholasiic average. Ralph, also an all A siudenl and a member oi 'Ihe Shuksan Siaii, aniicipaies a iurure in Ihe medical field. RADIO BOYS Jacobsen, Alcott, Robertson i Tl-lEY SET Tl-lE STAGE EOR US ilu. PATRICIA ASHCRAFT PEARL BARTRUFF E. J. BJORKQUIST ROBERT S. BRAY Health and Physical Education: Art: Shuksan Art Adviser. English: Traffic Squad. Hobby: Driver Education: Baseball: Pep Club. Hobby: Driving Hobby: Craft work. Animals. books,and travel. Football. Hobby: Fishing trains. and golf. RICHARD BURGHOFFER DOROTHY D. BUTTON NIABEL M. COFFMAN Photography. Hobby: Oil Career Planning: Costumes. English: B Book. Hobby: painting. Hobby: Flower gardening, Reading. FACULTY The year ot '47-'48 has seen little change in the taculty here. A welcoming hand was extended to Miss Jean Parsons, who tormerly taught at Whatcom Junior High School, replacing Miss Aurora Kipperberg in the P. E. department, as well as to Miss Claudia t-lahner. replacing Miss Tryphena Warren in the clothing department. Although Miss l-lahner has taught tor three years, unintormed male students gazing into her clear blue eyes immediately torgot themselves and acted like gentle- men. Isolated in the annexes, Mel Peatherkile and Richard Burghotter introduced the mysteries ot radio and photography to eager students. Mr. Bu'ghotter is a local graduate with his own downtown studio, while Mr. Peatherkile, iack-ot-all-trades, has previously been a logger, KVOS engineer, a mem- ber ot the Coast Guard, and city police radio technician. At the end ot this year we are sorry to hear we are losing Mr. Warren Miller, commercial sub' iects, Mr. John Montgomery, geology. and Miss Margaret Diaz, who are retiring atter many years ot service. CURRICULUM curriculum ot Bellingham l-ligh. Annexes students eager to take advantage ot the necessary and expensive equipment, lured rheostats. ln tisheries they discussed the tine arts ot reet netting and pure seining. Photography classes learned various ways to produce ettective poses, and procedures in developing and enlarging their own snaps. They even imitated receptionist, photographer, developer, and to train caretul drivers and raise the odds The year I948 has seen many usetul additions to the created tor the benetit ot post graduates were opened to new and interesting courses. Radio. complete with all the the boys into struggling with electromagnetic waves and downtown studios, taking turns among themselves as the retoucher. A '47 Ford was donated by Diehl Motor Co. ot the pedestrian crossing a busy intersection. Modern guidance planning, under the direction ot Mrs. Peterson. guidance coordinator. tested all Juniors and Sophomores, enabling them to discover what weaknesses and what strong points to consider in choosing their individual careers. Although students appreciated the new vocational courses. the bulk ot them still studied the more traditional subiects. Many tound the visits to the state asylum, the naturalization court, trials and iail house instructive and worthwhile. Appreciation tor good music and art was taught as well as that well-known way to a man's heart. cooking, and its sister. sewing. while the mathematics, science. and English departments cheertully surveyed overtlowing classrooms on examination days. Nine GUIDANCE Abs . is 4 A V 71. f ini. CAROLYN CONLEE ARCHIE M. CONNELL LORAINE A. COY MAE ELIZABETH DENNIS Home Economicsg Welfare Bookkeepingg A. S. B. Treas- Englishg Shuksan Editorial Counselingg Girls' League. Committee. Hobby: Hand urer. Hobbyg Woodworking. Adviser. Hobby: Phonograph Hobby: Contract bridge, work. records. MARGARET J. DIAZ RUBY L. DILLON ROBERT DORR HARRY E. EMERY Nurse Hobby: Gardening. Geometryg Germany Shuksan Physical Educationg Basket- Englishg Book Room. Hobby ' ' f b ll- Track. Hobby: Whistling. Growing iris. Business Adviser. Hobby. a, Travel to far places. Miss Dillon is our globe irotier and has striven to interest the students in send- ing supplies lo Hamburg, where she has Contacts. Well miss the salty lang of Nurse h fl er arden ihis spring. Diafs humor when she retires lo er ow g Mrs. Button and a student of career planning go Mrs. Peterson. guidance coordinator, shows a student his through some ofthe files on vocations. Personal Sophomore test. This year tests were given to all interviews form an important part of this class. Sophon-iores and Juniors to aid in academic and voca- tional placement Tfn CORNWALI. PARK Q39 Maps change so fast that Miss Srnith's classes can hardly 'Safety First is the motto, and if Mr. Bray and the Board keep up. However, the United States will probably remain of Education have any influence, there will be fewer students the same for many years to come. rammed against telephone poles after the institution of Driver Education. Mr. Garrett became a grandtather this year, but we didn't notice him passing out cigars around school. A handy man around the house, Mr. t-taqon has done most ot the work on his new home in the Edqemoor addition. M. W. FEATHERKILE OLIVE REEVES FOSTER IRVING J. FRENCH HARRY A. GARRETT Radio. Hobby: Photography, Frenchp World Historyg YeTeens. Social Conduct, Hobby: Farm- Mechanical and Architectural Hobby: Starnp and bookmark ing at Sandy Point. Drawingg Business Manager of collecting. Athletics. Hobby: Outdoor camping and fishing, MARGARET GRAY E. ALFRED HAGON CLAUDIA HAHNER J. W, HAYS Dramag Stage Productions. American Historyg Economicsg Clothingg Friendship Committee Smith-Hughes Machine Shop: Hobby: Plays. Projector Squad. Hobby: Home Hobby: Crossword puzzles. Lockers, l-lobby: Gardening and design and building. fishing. l ,' ' -, A E lwf' ri MENDING NETS Here the girls are all plugged in -to Lhei d' ' r ictaphones, The commercial fishing students have to know their nets, gaining priceless experience under lVlrs. La Velle's and who could teach them better than that well-known supervision. reefnetter, lVlr. Jewell? The teachers' rest roorn otten has truit, vegetables, and tlowers donated by gen- erous lvliss Kautman. who has a tarm out Ferndale way. lvlr. lVlontgomery's wite loves to run the tractor, and this spring he will say good-bye to his prehistoric slculls and geodes and ioin her. We hope the turrowed tields appreciate his droll humor as nnuch as we did. HARLAN W. JACKSON EARLE D. JEWELL ADELE IVl. JONES HOWARD L. JONES Boys' Adviserg Athletic Direc- Ivlathematicsg Commercial Fish- Home Relationsg Ushers' Club Physical Educationg Football, tor. Hobby: No time for one. ingg Tennis. Hobby: Teaching. Adviser. Hobby: Pictures. Basketball. Hobby: Social life GRETCHEN KAUFIVIAN HELEN P. KELLY L. IVI, LAUGHLIN ALIVIEDA LA VELLE Chemistryg Senior Adviser. Englishg Senior Adviser. Physics. Hobby: Hybridizing, Commercialg Stencil and lVlimeo Hobby: Gardening. Hobby: Music. graphing. Hobby: Office experience, zi:'eIz'cf CLIF-FORD E. LEEDY Bandg Pep Band, Hobby: Outdoor lite. WARREN P. IVIILLER Bookkeeping: Lavv. Hobby: Golt y 4 ,rw Tl-IE DARK ROCDM is A531 OLIVER E. LEISER BRYAN M. LEWIS NORMA V. MARTIN Mathematics: English: Ticket History: Baseball: Intramural Latlng What A-Sho Concession-. squad Hobby: Wood Athletics. Hobby: Connnittee. Hobby: Collect vvorkiiiq. Fishing. inq articles ol carved wood. NEVA MILLSPAUGH JOHN R. MONTGOMERY JOHN R. MONROE Historyg Junior Class Adviser. Geolo'yg Junior Adviser. Hobby: Chorusesg Orchestra: Operett Hobby: Books and Propagation of plants. Hobby: Music Fishinq qardens. H. .,J,qg-u4.., I . Iii.. if J I We bale to lose our genial Mr. Miller, who is retiring lo devole more time lo business and to relaxation. The man with lhe Carnation in his bultonbole is Mr. Leiser, and why wouldrfl be wear one-. with Leiserland Flowers to supply him? Concerned with the vouational needs of the luture, the last year amateur photographers lorined Ll C.1inem',Lluh, school district invested large sums ol money in expen- but this year they earn credits and have reqular classes sive equipment As one ol the results. these boys .ire under the supervision ol Mr Hurqhotfer, a pvolessioiiul Iearninu radio lrorn expert lvlr Featln-rkile photographer. li IL an I? Irlra WILHELMINA MOODY Rctail Salesg Distributive Edu- Hobby: cation Club. Collecting D esden. r ROD O'CONNOR Industrial Arts. Hobby: Fish- Health ing and hunting, Biology Living things. JEAN PARSONS and Physical Educationg B Club. Hobby: Reading. Hobby: If you see a ieep loaded wilh almost anything from kids lo garbage cans. you know inlrepid Miss Moore is al' the wheel. of fruit, vegetable, animal, and insect, and Miss Moore's biology class plays review games before a test. Cozy arrangement, isn't it? Tifisiiil' MARGARET J, MORSE LENORE NICHOLS Historyg Journalismg Beacon Mathematicsg Geologyg Merits Editorial Adviser, Hobby: Hobby: Farming. Cooking. MARY AGNES PERRY DOROTHY E. PETERSON Englishg Publicity. Hobby: Guidance Coordinator, Hobby: Contesting, Movie camera. A+ lhe edge oi lown she raises all manner operales a farm besides. Diagramming sentences is the only surefire method of learning grammar .as Miss Perry's English students dem- onstrate. Fourteen Many an arc is described and an angle bisected in Miss Scott's geometry classes. ln home relations class, the girls keep notebooks of room plans, furniture design, and other material which the young homemaker can use. Slim Miss Tarl lakes a vacation by pounding a typewriter al about 90 words per for a PorHand seed conwpany. Daniel BooneM Snnih was awarded a cowbeH and conwpassin assenkiy alter having nwade the headhnes as a losl hunter up al Baker Lake. FLOYD M. SANDELL GERTRUDE SCOTT Agricultureg Future Farmers of Geometryg Beacon Ad Staff Adviser. Hobby: Taking pictures. America, Hobby: Farming DEE STEWART IRMA TARKOFF Libraryg Library Staff. Hobby: Travel. ice Club. Hobby: Writing and discussion. I 'F 'e. World Historyg Sociologyg Serv- RAYMOND S. SMITH Smith-Hughes Auto Shop. Hobby: Fishing. FLORENCE C. SMITH Historyg Makeeup Corps. Hobby: Stamp collection, EVELY N TART Cornmercialp Ticket Sales. Hobby: Golf. MARGARET E. THRELKELD Spanishg Girls' League Program Committee. Hobby: Sewing. 17 mfr- 7 me er TAKEN AT LARGE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Nimfrfli Ushers boost Pep Club as band gives Thanksgiving Day 3 musical note. The gang's leaving. The little blonde fifth from the left just got back from Norway. Here they are again: Wagness's mouth is bigger than she is. Brovvn rests on her skis. Our custodian and matron, lVlr. Stafford and lVlrs. Bartlett. Dorsey is 21 bully at heart. Stomachs satisfied, the Senior Play cast chatter contentedly. Miss Gray gives camera eifish grin as lvlilton slumbers vvhile Bemis keeps an eye out In the spring a Sophomores fancy lightly turns to spring football. A Packard full of Lallases and Bjarnsons. This must be a joker A Smith without an adoring escort. Who needs paddles? Not Wolken. OUR LEADERS Johanson, Green Dorcy A. S. B. OFFICERS Wally Green, A. S. B. PresidenT. Winning The personaliTy sweepsTalces and voTed The school sweeThearT, Wally also capTained The Raider baslfeTball sguad This year and was a sTar guard, wiTh push shoTs his speQialTy. Margarei' Johanson, A. S, B. Vice-President Blond, bluefeyed lVlargareT really did a Tine iob This year as head oT The assemblies. A big iob Tor a liTTle girl, buT you never ThoughT abouT her abbrev- aTed sTaTure when she Taped The sTudenT body wiTh digniTy and TorceTulness. Sylva Dorcy, A. S. B. Sepre-Tary, A TounTain oT energy, Sylva lcepT The oTTicial A, S. B. minuTes This year. besides worlcing on The STage Crew and being a member oT Pep Club. EXECUTIVE BOARD l'Margie, youlre laTe again!-H and once again The library conTerence room is buzzing wiTh ace TiviTy as The ExecuTive Board seTTles down To a meeTing, The Board is composed oT The A. S, B. presi- denT, vice-presidenT, secreTary, and also Two repre3enTaTives Trom each class. These busy people Took Time ouT Tor a Trip To BremerTon To Tind ouT how oTher schools are run, buT on Their home grounds They did a Thorough iob oT supervising The voTing. They were also respon- sible Tor The sponsoring and Tallying oT voTes Tor The PersonaliTy Weelq ConTesT. They also counT as Their acTiviTies The choosin g oT The WhaTfAASho manager, securing oT sTudenT raTes aT The TheaTers, and passing oT rules drawn u p by The Raider Club as To The wearing oT aThleTiC leTTers and sTripes. They advocaled a permanenT band Tund. EXECUTIVE BOARD Top: Wahl, Keilty. D. French Bnttninl T, French, Lockhart Johanson, Green, Dorcy Hipkoe Mr, Connell NpZ'l'llfPf'll' INFORMATION Top: Freeberg, Wolken, McGregor, Somers, Hindman, Emmerson, Johnstone, Waddilove. Bottom: Severson, Vandertord Yeager, White, Loft, Anable. SECRETARIES Top: Waddilove, Cernich, Viereck, Trumbull. Emmerson, Cannon. Nliddle: Gallant, Owens Rawlinson, Yeager, Frazier, Baird. White, Bottom: Flockoi, Nlanthey, Florence, Pierson, Adler, Dauphiny, Loft. INFORMATION They always get their man. Who always gets their man? Why the girls on lntormation Squad, natchl Detying polite whistles that invariably issue trom behind locker doors, they sail through the boys' corridor or down the back hall and deliver their message with the swittness and courage ot the tamed riders ot the Pony Express. Or it the occasion calls tor a guide, they willingly oblige the visitor by leading him to the designated door more quickly than it takes a hep cat to do a Uhuckleberry duck. Miss Mabel Cottman and Beatrice Lott supervise the group, SECRETARIES Etticiency plus marks these ever-busy people. Operating the mimeograph ma- chine andthe switchboard are only a part ot their many duties. Located in the A. S. B. ottice, the study hall, the library, and the Boys' P. E. ottice, they help with tiling, count- ing, and compiling. Betore being recommended by the commercial department 'lor ottice work, a C grade average is required and the workers have a choice as to whether they would rather receive merits or credits. Eighteen fix STUDENT COUNCIL Top: Mastor, Valic. Barnett, Elich, Arnt- ' zen ,McCord, Macy, Freeberg, McCol- lum, Ritchie. Next to top: Loudon, Lockhart, Jones Selander, McGregor. Holt, Larnoreux Kelly, Crook, Folsom. Next to bottom: Leaf, Raplee. Shumate Jansen. Little. Barney, Hale, Irvin Welsh, Herb, Ballard. Bottom: Erickson, Just, Frere. Enertson Cannon, Bemis. Tincker, Meador, Oates SERVICE CLUB Topz Irwin. Read. Whitfield, Bobbie Owens, Daly. White, Albers, Butts. Betty Owens, Teller. Graham, Ford, Dorsey, Lind, Abbot, Budde. Next to top: Christensen, Bamber. Copland, Barr. Cleveland. Dauphiny. i-laynie Lorenz. Lindell. Manely, Demos, Alexander, Allen, Erdahl, Next to bottom: Miss Tarkoff, Bridge, Irvin. Zuanich, Wright. Rude, Qiianz, Jackson. Gloman, Hammer, Lon borg, Schultz, Gullette, Brown. Montgomery, Anderson. Bottom: Wiggins. Bruget, Lemske, Macy, Johnson, Whitely, Kelly, Boutwell, Barrett. D. Erickson, Bannerman, Palmer, A, Erickson, Cobb, Williams. STUDENT COUNCIL These are the students that are chosen as representatives by the student body 'to discuss needed repairs and improvements around school--improvements that range trom the preparations tor a new tlag to be used only in tair weather to a better heated auditorium. Serious problems under consideration were the acquisition ot special busses to carry rooters to school games, better eating conditions in the cateteria, and the behaviour and conduct in the boys' corridor. Dave McCord was elected president ot the group. and Mr. l-lowell acted as adviser. SERVICE CLUB The most worthwhile club in the school-this is our Service Club, who give ot their time tor others. Not only do they operate the Lost and Found Department, but they are also in charge ot our school store in Room 200. Joan Anderson. capable president, and Ming iailplt, aflwizei, have led th? firq-nip llwif. gcai 'wlfiifglw ffxgpergtgfjl with the Distributive Education Club in their annual white elephant :ale and took charge ot the Senior personal cards ar.d announcements. Their otloer' activities in- ciuded partiopation in the What-A-Sho, a ski slfoe rattle. and skatfnq parties. Nineteen I F ' dj g A-Z, 545514 7.64016-I X! M 44!'g'?z,o1'6c'fL A fffff-L 7 fi W, pp- L41 I Ay! MW fffjfzff ffkgigxx Q? Q fy To x QQX A 6 325535 5553 W EZ-'Z 52.45 WW QJWM MW 2f25ff, My J Q 6 aa EXE Riljfx if 2 is R. Eg 255554 N52 iz AVR Lih THESE HAVE THE DEP , ,av ii N-f SONG LEADERS YELL LEADERS Hansen. Rykken, Havenian Erickson Lallas. Bornstcin SONG AND YELL LEADERS Song leadersffiay in ilieir rriple red dresses, our colorful song leaders direcied as we liiied our voices in spiriied song. Despile rain, sleei, or snow iliese Soolwomore lassies Turned oul in lull 'force io lead our lively songs. Ii was a lribule io llieir abiliiy iliai Soplwornores were clwosen in compelilion wirlri Juniors and Seniors. Yell leadersw 'Fadada ladada ---- ' and our peppy yell leaders are seen leading our cheers for near old B. l-l. S. Willw flweir flips and clever acrobalic yells lliey have lcepl our enllwusiasm ai ils peak ilrirouolwoui ine game season, Two oilier boys were eleded buf lor various reasons did noi linisli limo vear. SCHOOL PIANIST, DRUM MAJOR, MAJORETTES Talenied is ilie Senior miss wlio pounds 'rlwe ivories lor our sclwool. Roberia Gilmore noi only nas slnown lner abilily as scliool pianisi buf also gave an inreresiing ciiaracler periormance in ine operelia. Wlio is llie young man wlrio wears 'rlwai Tall lwai and leads ine band? l-le is none oilwer llwan Bob Reid, slci enilwusiasi, who lnolds ilne exalled oosilion of drum maior. Our liigln-sfepping maioreiies, Doris Piclmeii, Carol lrwin, Joanne l-lovde, and Aileen Dorcy, really slwovwed ilieii- woriln ilwis year. lvlosi oulsianding were ilweir siunls willi ine neonfligliied balons, SCHOOL PIANIST BAND MAJORETTES AND DRUM IVIAJOR Gilmore Hovde, Irwin Reid. Pickett Dorcy Tzwn ly-on 1' ORCHESTRA Top: Christensen, Olson, liflr. Monroe, Cole, Holt, Irwin, Andrews, Bannerrnan. Middle: Anderson, Whelan, Nlastor, Lestrud, Peters, Bottom: Vradenburg, Arntzen, Wiggins, Flowers. ORCHESTRA Music waits through the breeze and once again il' is lime for an assembly. Those responsible for lhe gay liiling oi our hearls are the iailhlul orchestra members who produce the pleasing melodies. The Christmas Pageant and operelta are lhe special big nighls Tor lhe orchestra, but They also enioy playing lor the other big evenls ol the year which include The What-A-Sho, lhe Senior play, and special assemblies. This year they enioyed a gay skating party al Ferndale with refreshments served at The lxgonroe home, Jean Vradenburg served as concert mislress. Mr. Monroe is the a viser. Twenty-two ' BAND Top: King, Pennington, Berthiaunie, Hunt, Hill, Blake, Hubbard, Hovde, Waugarnan, Pickett. Raplee. Next to top: Seafeldt, Dralle, Kronstad, Brown, Bobbie Owens, Coulthurst, Hawkins. Golden, Barr. Next to bottom- Redmond. Iiefsor, Betty Owens, Wnitfield, Nilsen, Leltman. Carlson, Lrorfbfe, Bottom: Crook, Bannerman, Gloman, Brown, Blackstone, George, i css be .B V. c s acc. as so s li L me .. lem, -:h Tiki, -, -- ,i . ,-,,,, , ORCHESTRA Topz Coulthurst, Redmond, beateldt, Hawkins, Wilson, Pennington, Blake Bertniaume Next to top: Brown, George, Olson, Kearns, Berg. Next to hottoin: Parker, Atkinson, Stoddard, Nlonsees, Ballard. Bottom: Eldred, Flockoi, BAND Whois tirst at all the games and the last to leave tor home? Who marches under a blistering sun or wades through a tield ot mud? The taithtul band, under the direction ot Dr. Leedy and the management ot Sam Rust, is led through its paces at every school game by Bob Reid, regardless ot distance or weather. The loand participated in the dedication ceremonies tor the new stadium ot rival Everett, pro- vided the main band tor Blossom Time, and still retained enough energy to make- two trips to Mt. Baker. Those who survived the icy slopes exchanged their skis tor dancing slippers and Celebrated Christmas at the Chuckanut Shell. Fwy 'V-H55 BAND Crocker. Irwin, Rust, Dorcy. Miles, Christensen, lVlcFai'lane, Lindell, Lind, Nlilton, Olson, Kearns. Next to top: Byers, Wilson. Patterson, Silver, Sturtz, Squire, Parker, Sizelove, Stoddard. Next to bottom: Young, Garries. Gossage, Smith. Grim, Totten, Osborn, Pierce. Bottom: Reid. Dye. Larson, .loan Lockhart. Erlanoson. Janet Lockhart. Topi Tier' ri ry -I e PEP ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE PEP BAND Top: Haveman, Erickson, Hansen, Rykken, Owens. Mr. Lewis, Topt King. Simondg, Bernstein, Middle: Rust. Olsen, C. Lind, Parker, Stoddard Bottom: Barrett. Miss Hahner, Yeager. French, Wills. Bottom: Brown, Wherry, George, D. Lind I'l Not in picture: Vike. PEP BAND AND PEP ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE The Pep Band, under the direction ot Doc l.eedy, had a rather slow start this year and did not tind much time tor practice. However, they provided entertain- ment tor the retail selling class at the Attermath Club house and tor other organiza- tions. The Pep Assembly Committee, with the help ot several clubs, kept school spirit high by organizing rallies. THE COOPERATION KIDS Cooperating to produce some ot the tinest music at B. I-I. S. these kids also prof vided diversion tor many ot the social groups about town. They have made this school proud ot achievements attained in the Tri-County Music Festival. High honors went to the trombone quartet tor their 'isuperiori' rating. The clarinet and drum guintets were marked excellent as was the tlute trio. The popular trumpet trio members were unable to show their skill when illness struck one ot them. WOODWIND QUINTET Redmond, Iverson, Hawkins, Seafeldt, Nilsen. Stoddard. Lockhart, Parker TRUMPET TRIO ily -friui' Q D7 k 2r ADVANCED CHORUS Top: Orr, Hoffrnan. Blackman, Cope, Gustafson. Holt, Phalrner, Graham, Jones, Robertson Middle: Pitts Foster. Alcott Freeberg. Radeyany. Waddiiove. Wells Golden Waters Langill. P,tner. Lindquist, Gagner, Bottom: Schultz. Macy. Wolken. Dillon. Beehe, Vanilorn, Home ADVANCED CHORUS Approximately eighty yoices blend to malce the third period mixed chorus. They toolc part in many ot the skits in the What-A-Sho and at Christmas time sang all ot the old carols in the annual pageant. Each spring they present an operetta, They also sang tor yarious organizations ot the city, thereby advertising our school to the Public, Gail Dillon acted as president tor the glee club this year. M er 4 ADVANCED LHORU5 Ton: iitielaer Reanier. Cole. llioinpson DuPraim. Parker Johnson. Sease. Alamnetliy Gallnqlivi' lvlidcllez lVlr. Monroe Thorlaltson Anderson. Rogers. Swanson. Bland, Bovuinan, Felton, hberlwart Gulette. Hindman. Florence, Flowers Bottom: Jones. lvlarkinortlw, Einertson lViacNaugliton. Fletcher Leaf. Kirby sn lim nf ll firr NOEL Roland as a shepherdg Dorcy as Mary, Zwaschka as thc angel. Qgpluu CHRISTMAS STrains oT SilenT NighT, l-loly Night AdesTe Fideles, and Joy To The World, echoed Through The halls as we were caroled by The glee clubs, and The spiriT oT ChrisT- mas was all abouT us. ChrisTmas is a Time we look Torwardi To each year in eager anTicipaTion. An inspiring evenT which Takes place aT This Time is The ChrisTmas PageanT. WiTh a background oT lovely ChrisTmas carols, The YuleTide sTory was Told This year in colorTul Tableaux by The orchesTra, glee clubs. The nar- and members raTor, KeiTh STuarT, oT The STage Crew, who, in addi' seTs, also en- Tion To making The acTed The parTs oT Mary, Joseph. The wise men, The shepherds, The kings, and The angels. Miss Gray Took charge oT The Tableaux while Mr. Monroe direcTed The orchesTra and glee clubs. THE NATIVITY Good Will Towards Men AnoTher oT The ChrisTmas season acTiviTies was The annual parTy given by The Girls' League, in which The Sophomores were special guesTs. Also memorable was The PaciTic NorThwesTern ChrisTmas Ship drive, carried on in The high school under Mr. T-lagon and a commiTTee oT sTudenTs Tor The purpose oT giving money, Tood, and cloThing Tor The relieT oT sTarving Europeans. Tiff-1: ly-sim THE CHRISTMAS SHIP COMMITTEE Wise men, angels, Holy Mother, Christ Child, and shepherds con- Hovde, Smith. Gilmore, tribute to the inspiring tableaux of the Christmas Pageant Badgiey, Benner. OVER Tl-IE RAINBOW WHAT-A-SHO 'Somewhere Qver The Rain- bow? ThaT's where you wenT via The T947 WhaT-A-Sho. Lovely Delores Raplee was crowned queen oT The Rainbow wiTh KaThleen Ericlcson and Barbara Lind. l-ler Trip sTarTed when you came upon The land oT red and ended when, aT lasl, you Tinished your visiT in The purple counTry. Under The direcTion oT Kenny Sparks, each oT The seven colors oT The rainbow came alive and you learned The True meaning oT each color. QUEEN AND PRLNCESMTT Trickson. Raplee, linil The Colors of The Spec+rum SpoTlighTing The gold acT was The boys' chorus and a hillbilly number, 'Down in The Valley , which received greaT acclamaTion. A diTTerenT kind oT TalenT was in The Red Silk SToQlcingll slciT. Who could TorgeT The chorus line? As usual The TooT- ball boys broughT down The house. This year found Them in The blue acT- Blue Monday a la The girls' gym classes. The lasT acT was a beauTiTul balleT and piano solo l'Deep Purple . The whole casT sang Hlvloonbeamsw. heard previously in The yellow acT as a lovely dueT, and The producTion Theme song i'Somewhere Qver The Rainbow as The grand Tinale. THE DIRECTOR5 QUEEN AND PRINCESSES WITH GUARD OF HONOR Ivliss Gray Sparks Criristeiiiseii Green, Endersbe, Bemis, Sparks, Uhriu, IVIQ1-,tur lriukson, Ruplec, Lind ,I. h'1' n I 'll INDIGO BLUE MONDAY LOOKING FOR THE POT OF GOLD The Prologue showed Sterling Munro, dressed in quaint nineteenth century cos tome, dashing clown llwe aisles and onlo The siege where he guaranteed lo explain the slory ol the Rainbow. Lambson, Barnett, D. Smith, J. Smith, Jones Park, Lockhart, Gallagher, YELLOW CHINESE FANTASY Rykken, White. CORONATION BALLET Erickson GREEN DARK TOWN ST RUTTERS Barr. PURPLE DEEP PURPLE Pitner, Gilmore, Peterson. Twenty-eight GOLD The glee club room becomes a cauldron of activity as the COWBOY CLAASIC ' ' 5 5 Make-Up Corps works with greasepaint and powder' Jenkins, Thomas, Parker. BEYOND THE BLUE The new scrim curTain, a qiTT donaTed by The Class OT '47 in memory OT John Roy 1 Wiliiams, was used eTTecTively in The blue , GCT wITh The ballet 1 fi t E t BLUE ALICE BLUE GOWN Cope, Hoffman, Gallagher, Enertson, Kirby, Leaf. iNDIGO GOON DANCE Ashe, Kemp CORONATION SUMMERTIIVIE Cutler, GREEN ACT TEIVIPTATJON btlrkin-. PROL IJCUF Millun, Munro RFD GOLD lADY KN RED HFDLANI Tnorlakson, Stuart, Langill, Anderson, Stieber, avwnson, H.1nnaford, Jones, Nlarkwortn, Alcott, Endicott. Garland, Martin, Cole, Evlarkworth 'l'wf'uty'ninf l i SYMPATI-IY, TI-TE DCDNKEY SERENADE V Thirty O L OPERETTA CAST NO. 1 Abernethy, Gullette, Fuqua, Howe, Van Horn, LaGasse, Cutler, Rutledge, lVlacNaughton, Swanson, Gilmore, Ivlarkworth, Wolken, Hardin. OPERETTA CAST NO, 2 Gullette, Hardin, Fuqua, Lindquist, Peterson, Reamer, Cutler, Rutledge, Schultz, Jones, Wolken, Nlarkworth, Gilmore, Stieber, Abernethy. OPERETTA Playing the spirited Nina to two tull houses, Kay Cutler relived the untorgettable adventures ot the little ltalian street singer in The Firetlyf' by Charles Rudolt Friml. This three-act operetta contained the lovely Love ls Like a Firetlyf' Sympathy, and l'Giannina Mia, as well as the popular Donkey Serenade. Nina, who leaves a New York pier disguised as a looy, arrives in Bermuda, stowaway tashion. Adventure in- creases and suspense is added when she is accused ot being Tony, an intamous pick- pocket. Proving her innocence and winning her love are two ditticult tasks, but Nina succeeds and later taces her malicious accusers as an acclaimed concert artist. The dialogue was under the direction ot Miss Gray, and the music in charge ot Mr. Monroe. Jim Phalmer and Don Rutledge played the male leads. Important character parts were taken by Mary Peterson, John Lindquist, Betty Van l-lorn and l-lenry Howe. The come edian's part was taken by Carl Markworth. OPERETTA Top: Cutler as Nina, Rutledge as Jack, Phalmer as Jack Bottom: Van Horn as Geraldine, Howe as Thurston, Peterson as Geraldine, Lindquist as Thurston ...H tii1E-iDr2Esi2QvEQs, MEASLES Frazee, Stuart, Milton, Fletcher, Endicott, Bland, Lockhart, Folsom, Bemis. Cederstrom This is the Frencli hotel room of the last act with the bed where Cardinal Richelieu slept and where Cornelia finds hedbuqs SENIGR PLAY A delighttully ditterent comedy was presented by the Senior Ctass this year. which kept the audience in uproarious amusement throughout the three acts. The plot concerns the adventure ot two vivacious teenfage girls, Cornelia Otis Skinner and Emily Kimbrough, played by Barbara Fletcher and Beth Folsom, who are determined to prove how mature and cosmopolitan they can be on a trip to Europe alone. Emily is considered rather naive by Cornelia when she drops a deck chair on a drowning man and hides cookies in ali ot the lite boats, but Cornelia is later torced to live through a siege ot the measles and bed bug bites betore they say their good-byes to an ex- citing vacationl The direction was carried out under lvliss Gray, Joanne lrvin, and Sunny Lou fxbernethy. CAST Cornelia Otis Skinner, Barbara Fletcher, Emily Kimbrough, Beth Folsom, Mrs, Skinner, Alyce Endicott, Otis Skinner, Keith Stuart, Leo McEvoy, Lex Milton, Dick Winters, Jim Bemis, Harriet St. John, Lois Spearin, Winifred Blaugh, Jackie Hurlbut, Steward, Jack Riddle, Monsieur De La Croix. Bob Bland, Therese, Iris Cederstrom, Madame Elise, Frances Frazee, Admiral, Dennis Carlson, Purser. Raymond Alcott, Inspector. Marianne Yeager, Window Cleaner, Jim Lockhart, Stewardess, Phyllis Hale, lg! ies Standing: Hurlbut, Spearin. Alcott, Milton. Endicott. Stuart. Bemis, Carlson, Hale, Yeager, Riddell Sitting: Folsom, Fletcher The scene is the ship's cabin, setting for the first act. Those are the hunks Fmily scrainhles in and out of. Thirly-orw BEACON BUSINESS STAFF Fletcher, Miss Morse Top: Woulf, Fletcher, Geschke, Lallas, Vike, Yeager Bottom: Lehn, Warwick, Reid, Buchinoff, Miss Scott BEACCN Assignments made, beals covered, slories wrillen, headlines counled, copy cor- recled, slories lyped and oil lo the printers! All lhis goes inlo every issue of 'lhe Beacon. Sounds easy? Jusl aslc lhe inhabilanls ol lhe lillle oliice in Room lOOl Under lhe leadership ol Barbara Fletcher, edilor, and Miss Morse, adviser, the :slall is required 'ro grin and bear various unexpecled circumslances. Jusl imagine your- sell in lhe shoes ol a Beacon reporler who has been assigned The wrile-up oi a coming assembly. Alter many laborious days you 'linally hand in your maslerpiece. The paper goes lo press. Suddenly the assembly is called oil! Wilh lhe help ol Miss Scoll, 'rhe Beacon Business Slall aclivilies were handled by Bob Reid, while lhe labor ol soliciling and writing ads was carried on under 'lhe leadership ol Pal Smith and lris Cederslrom, capable Ad Slall managers. BEACON EDITORIAL STAFF Top: Lockhart, Van Brocklin, Brandner, Burchette, Bertoglio, Munro, Whitely, Foster, Hannaford. Walters, Fletcher, Palmer, Brown. Middle: Miss Morse, Slate, Smith, Martin, Emmerson, Lamoreux, Lundgren, Rawlinson, Folsom, Andrews, Ivar- son, Jovanovich, Ensign, Demos, Petter. Bottom: Teller, Scribner, Anable, Cederstrom, Wood, Barr, Hale, James, Fisher, Alexander, Wagness. Thirty-two AD STAFF Top: Sefrit, Smith, Lehn, Bertoglio, Anderson, Langill, Buchinoff, Hoff, Lundgren, Clark, Yeager. Middle: Miss Scott, Loudon, Gallant, Kelly, Hazen, lvarson, Wolken, Baird, Wagness, Dauphiny, Jorgensen Bottom: Kemp, Spearin, Hurlbut, Vanderford, Jovanovich, Teller, Goetz, Wellinq, Woulf, Adler, Alexander. inf 'IW Q , SHUKSAN ART STAF SHUKSAN HEADS Sliumate, Miss Bartruff, Irwin Miss Coy, McCord SHUKSAN Over dummies, deadlines, and dollars, lhe Shulcsan slali sweals oul lhe weary hours unlil lhe lasl annual is paid lor, dislribuled, and signed. l+'s Sland slill, please -now smile! from lhe phoiographers and l'When can These be ready? io lhe prinl- er, and wilh a graleiul sigh of relief, These are lhe lash' lo ihe engraver. lI's Who is lhe blonde on Ihe lell? when idenliiying, and i+'s check and check again on 'ihe spelling oi every name in The annual. l+'s long hours and work on Salurday, Miss Coy, whal's a synonym lor 'indispensable'? and Miss Dillon, have you seen 'l'he receipl book? ll's Dave McCord, edilor-in-chief, mounling and caplioning, and Shirley Goelz, assislanl edilor. al a Iypewriler wilh a pasle-smudged index linger doing a solo on lhe lceyboard. To Joan Sheller and Yvonne Welling, co-managers oi lhe business slali, i+'s Did you gel lhal ad from l-lardwiclclsff' To l-larriel Shumale and Carol lrwin, arl' edilors, and Miss Barlrull, arl adviser, il's planning layouls and designing lhe lille page. Bul lo all of lhe slall i+'s lun-and il's friendships. SHUKSAN EDITORIAL STAFF Top: Ivarson, Spearin, Folsom, Carlson, Gagner, Beebe, Allen, Bottom: Pickett, Wagness, McCord, Goetz, Cederstrom SIIUKSAN BUSINESS STAFF Top: Borchers, Dillon, Kelly, Bottom: Miss Dillon, Shetler, Welling, Bertoglio Tllirty--th rev IVIAKEAUP CORPS Top: Boutwell, Wahlstrand, Johnson, Wiese, Lehn, Whitely, Truitt, Charles, Jones, Wise, B, Teshera. Nlidde: Miss Smith, Cleveland, Kehr. Ruhenack, Holbrook. Owens, Young, Fuhrmann, Demos, Nloiitague, Weeks. Bottom: Cederstrom, S. Teshera, Lockhart, Ludens, Coe, Winther, J. Irvin, Nlartin, Kohler, Anderson, Wright, MAKE-UP CORPS The grease paint and back stage almosphere may be new lo you, but lo lhese girls lhey are 'lold slullf' Composed ol aboul lhirly members, lhey can lake lhe credil lor any make-up iob needed lor a school presenf lation. They Nmade up lhe casls lor lhe What-AASho, Christmas Pageant, Senior play and operella, nol lo menlion lhe special assemblies. Pal Euhrmann and Barbara Teshera were lhe sludenl chairmen, with Miss Dillon and Miss Smilh as lacully advisers. Their pel peeve is people who won'l gel in lo the make-up rooms on lime. One ol lhe mosl dillicull iobs lhey encounler is lo persuade lhe Mslarsu lo submit lo makeeup. STAGE CREW You won'l see them in while shirls and lies, or silk dresses and heels-nol lhe Stage Crew-lhal is, nol while lhey're on slage. These boys in their grimy work clolhes and ''haven'l-seen-lhem-while-yel middies are lhe ones who built lhe scenery lor lhe Whal'A-Sho, Senior play and operella. And don'l lorgel the girls on lhe Slage Crew who are a whiz al painling scenery and whipping coslumes up oul ol praclically nolhing. Each year lhese sludenls presenl lhe beaulilul lableaux depicting lhe Chrislmas slory, while lhe glee clubs sing. Jack Fickel was manager and Don Christensen head eleclrician. Miss Gray, adviser, says they are lhe worlds best workers and lhe nicest bums in school. Rude, Larson, Barney, L. lrvin. ,mt I sv-sa .. ee: . W qv' STAGE CREW Top: DeBruyne, Roland, G. Jones, Huntley, Endrizzi, Fickel, Sharninghouse, Welsh, Elich, Vujovich. Middle: Hinds, Nlastor, Christensen, J. Hickok, Bussanich, Wisbey, Wellman, Jim Lockhart, B, Hickok, Wills. Bottom: Joan Lockhart, Dorcy, Lelvlasler, D. French, Frere, Cannon, Williams, Stone, L. French, Gallagher, Zvvaschka. 7'hirty-four HU GIRLS' LEAGUE CABINET Top: Anderson. Foster, Wilson, Van Brooklin. French, Redmond, Hurlbut. Cederstrom Bottom: James. Slate Loft, Dillon. Adler. Yeager GIRLS' LEAGUE Very luclty inoeed is each and every girl ol Bellingham High, lor she is lor- lunale enough lo belong lo the club that includes all the girls in school, The Girls! League Cabinet is made up ol the presidenl, vicefprosidenl, secretary, lreasurer. presidents ol Ushers! and Pep Clubs, and the various committee chairmen. The Coun- cil is lormed by the election ol roll room reoresenlalives who regularly meet lo 'lalco up subiects on health, dating, grooming, and other topics that girls are interested in. Under the leadershio ol Gail Dillon and lvliss Dennis, the club has clirnaxed a busy year. Their proiects included the sponsoring ol Christmas boxes lor sludenls overf seas. the melting oi gifts lor use in hospitals, and the planning and direction ol ihe Soph Christmas Party and the Senior Mothers! lea. Al the end ol the year a beauti- lul candelighl installation was held to introduce new cabinet members lor the coming tear. kg 'll GIRLS 'LEAGUE COUNCIL Top: Peterson, Hovcle, Palmer. Dillon, Andrevrs, Bell, Bertoglio. Wilson. Slate, Sefrit. Van Brooklin. Yeager Foster, lxlext to top: Kohler, Dent Barney. Little. Loft. Owens, Shagren. Hagen. Geleynse. Daly, James, .lohnson. Perry, Hurlbut Next to bottom: lVlcLaughlin. O'Conner. Floixeis. Thomas, Nlanthey, Abernethy, Redmond, Zixaschka. Ceder- strom, Adler, Spearin. Bottom: Bulrnan. Ritfe Brown Anderson Kuder. R. Wright. Zuanich. I. Wright. Bruget WagneSS. T11 iffy-Vfifz STIQICTLY Tllfffjl FRIENDSHIP COMMITTEE I Top: Folsom, Lunclgren, Squire. Wilson, Anderson. Butts, Bertoglio, Erickson, Slate, Hindman, Clark, Cornish Middle: Freeberg, Gallant, Olson. Haynie, Stevens, Teller, Sturgis, J, Bocanegra, O, Bocanegra, Patrick. Yeager, Hurlbut. Bottom: Carpenter, MacNanghton. Molly Madsen. Thomas, Mary Madsen, Taylor, Owens, Welling, Wiik, Woulf. Spearin. FRIENDSHIP COMMITTEE II Top: Park, Lind. Olsen, Shagren, Wolken, Baird, Emmerson, Beebe, Graham, Teller, Palmer, Kelly, Rankin, Next to top: Demos, Wells. Waters, Smith, Orde, Schwarzt, Green, D, Smith, Capo, Jones, Dorsey. Next to bottom: Miss Hahner, Pitner. Dauphiny, Zwaschka, Alexander, Osberg, Zuanich, Frazee, Koger, James, Douglas. Herb. Bottom: Bruget, Welsh, Wright, Martin, Madsen, Severson, Vandertord, Hale. FRIENDSHIP COMMITTEE Only those who torget others tind lite troublesome, the Friendship Committee must lead a ene and happy lite, Chairman Frankie VanBroclclin and Miss I-Iahner, adviser, directed the group ot sixty as they lcept the Girls' League scrap book and sent sunshine letters to the siclc and bereaved, Their annual Friendship Party began with unlocking the door to the treasury and did not end until the last dish was wiped and put away. It 'I very ser WELFARE COMMITTEE It is more blessed to give than to receive might well be the motto ot the industrious Weltai'e Committee. Each month this clulots seven persevering members have prepared tray tavors tor the children in the orthopedic wards. Arranged under the direction ot Miss Conlee and President Judy Redmond, booklets ot short stories and iolces are now providing entertainment tor hospitalized vet- erans. WELFARE COMMITTEE Top: Kendall, McClellan Bottom: Demos, Hoof, Redmond, Miss Conlee fam, i Y-TEENS Formerly known as Girl Reserves, This acTive club is sponsored by The Y. W. C. A. and is Carried on under The direcTion ol lvliss Foster and lvliss PezoldT, advisers, and lvlyrna Adler, president Among The years acTivi' Ties were selling oT ChrisTmas cards. The New Yearls dance, a hayride. par- Ties, a Tashion show, and oTher spe- cial dances. The group also enioyed conferences in SeaTTle. Bellingham, Seabeclc, and Vancouver, B. C. HORIZON CLUB FEMALE YATEENS CABINET Top: Jorgenson, J. Bocanegra, Fletcher. O. Bocanegra. Ha- zen, Johansen. Middle: James, Bruget, Adler, Ashe. Woulf. Bottom: Miss Foster, Welling. Kanaar, Hoff, Bertoglio. As acting big sisTers To The Camp Fire Girls, This group oi Thirty was headed by Jean Wilson. president and Miss Dennis, adviser. Among The acTiviTies ot The year members oi The club enioyed Trips To Camp Kirby, a big conTerence in PorTland, Oregon, a Tireside, a hayride. a poT luclc dinner, a splash parTy, rummage sales, a Tashion show, and a cruise. SOCIAL COMMITTEE A gay liTTle ChrisTmas Tree and several brighT-colored SanTas sei' The scene Tor The annual Girls' League ChrisTmas ParTy puT on by The Social Com'niTTee in which a program and dancing were pref senTed and reTreshmenTs served. AnoTher never-To-be-TorgoTTen evenT was The lovely Senior Moth- ers' Tea given in The spring Tor graduaTing seniors and Their moThers, The girls were led This year by KaThleen Fositer and Miss Dennis. HORIZON CLUB Top: Wise. Wahlstrand, Green. Wilson, Wiese. Whelan, Cornish, Baird, Hardy. Middle: Bamber, Smith. Hutchison. Garrett, Wiggins. Pike, Bannerman, Scott, Sturgis. Bottom: Owens. Brown, Stevens. Geschlce, Brown. Bishop, Sease, Albee, Ballard. SOCIAL COMMITTEE Top: Wolken, Sorners.McGregor, Lundgren. Hoff. Dillon, Bertoglio, Foster, Slate. P. Smith. Sefrit, Bruget. Hazen. f Next to top: Olson. Kelly. Olsen. lvarson. Baird. Emmerson, D. Smith, Green. J. Boccanegra. O Baconegra Kanaar. Yeager, Taylor, Lamoreux. Next to bottom: Olswick. James, Koger, Hurlbut, Spearin, Falknor. Teller. Patrick, Owens, O'Conner, Adler, Woolf. Johanson. Ashe. Bottom: Fisher, Eide, C. Waqness. Wiik, Folsom. Dorsey. M. Wagness, Hale, Welling, Graham. Th irfy-svzvii BRAINS TORCH CLUB Bertoglio, McCord, Arntzen ford, Meador, Kendall, R Alcott. Naughton, French, Wilson Frazier, Macy, Eberhart Jewell. Next to bottom: L. Irvin, Erb Loft, Redmond, VanHorn J. Irvin, James, Teshera Wagness, Cederstroni. Bottom: Johnson, Morey Stoddard, Pickard, Foster Goetz, Slater, Welling. ALCHEMISTS Top: Morey, Donnelly. Hanna- ford. Carlson. Buchinoff, Kendall, Hovde, Atkinson. Middle: Haner. Miton, Bemis Bell, Johnstone, Frazier Fuhrmann. Fletcher. J. Boc- anegra, Truitt. Bottom: Alcott. Graham. Holt, Martin, Copland, Flowers. O. Bocanegra, Taylor, Shu mate. Owens. Irvin, Aher- nethy. TORCH CLUB Although it is the scholastic honorary which requires wort on the part ot a stu' dent to quality as a member. meaning halt As and halt Bs, it detinitely isn't only worlc. With Dave McCord as president, the Torch Club, which consisted ot torty- tour members, adopted a school in t-lamburg, Germany. Discussions ot various col- lege requirements were carried on during the year. Besides the annual spring ban- quet, the members toolc a tour ot the University ot Washington. ALCHEMISTS Under the leadership ot Jim Bemis the tirst semester and Lex Milton the second semester, the Alchemist Club met every other Wednesday atter school to put into practice the science learned in class. To ioin you must be taking or have taken chem- istry. The club consisted ot about thirty-tive members, the number varying trom time to time. This year the club decided to order pins tor its members. Miss Gretchen Kautman was the head chemist tor the group. Tlzrity-eight Top: Folsom, A. Alcott, Slate, Carlson. Robertson, Hanna- Next to top: Ivarson, Neu- bauer, Hunt, Hipkoe, Mac- i 1 TOMAHAVVK CABINET Standing Adler Christensen. in McCord, Endrizzi. Smith Andrews, Schwarze, Lockhart Johanson. Seated D French, L. French. Ashe Wills Loft. TALENT PROGRAM COMMITTEE WiTh The help oT Mrs. Threlkeld, program adviser, The League has planned and presenTed regular assemblies Tor The beneTiT oT The girls. Especially noTeworThy was The gorgeous Tashion show puT on in The spring in which The laTesT in Tashions was viewed Trom a proTruding ramp: and also The annual Thanksgiving assembly, pre- senTed Tor The whole school in which original speeches were given by members OT The sTudenT body and adulTs, Tollowed by solemn Tableaux in which The Thanks- giving sTory was Told. TOMAHAWK CABINET Led by ChieT PaT Ashe, The Tomahawk CabineTis TiTTeen members blazed a :suc- cessTul '47348 Trail. IT paTience waned. Tempers Trayed, and visions oT sclaplocks danced beTore Their weary eyes. The evidence was cleverly concealed. Perhaps iT was hidden behind The bales oT hay, lacy hearTs, or colorTul sTreamers, decoraTions oT The many barn dances and The annual ValenTine Dance. The down beaT oT The six-piece sTudenT orchesTra compeTed wiTh ceaseless chaTTering and clicking cueballs. Smoke signals will be senT on The nexT clear day in Thanks Tor The generous sponsorship oT The Elks' Club, who gave a show This year 'lo produce Tunds. GIRLS' LEAGUE PROGRAM COMMITTEE Top: Loudon, J. Bocanegra, O. Bocanegra. Bottom: Anable, Slate, Mrs. Threlkeld, Cederstrom. Thirty-:rim TICKET SQUAD 'lSorry, bul we can'l lel you in unless you have your 'riclqelf' Members of 'lhe Ticlcel Squad, slanding ready with punch lor the ASB cardboard or oulslrelched hand for prinled liclcels, have lo say lhal ollen. They lunclion al loolball and baslcelball games. at plays, operella, and any other performance lor which the palron pays. One ol their proiecls lor lhe lulure, according lo Ruby Cobb, manager, and lvlr. Leiser, adviser, is lhe purchase ol swealers lor every one, so lhal 'lhe members may have a uniform appearance while on duly. CHESS CLUB Check- The lerm may nol be familiar lo you bul il is lo the sixleen members ol the Chess Club. The club is open lo any sludenls who are inleresled in chess- whether lhey play well or are iusl learning. Miss Kelly is lhe lacully adviser of lhe group. Presidenl for lhis year was John Berg. The main aclivilies other lhan lhe regular meelings are lhe spring and fall lournamenls. TICKET SQUAD Top: Mr. Leiser, Kindlund. Matz. Bottom: Cobb, Montgomery, F0 r fy Brown. CHESS CLUB Too: Woll. Arntzen, Mat- son, Bevis, Peters, Miss Kelly, Th I a . Bottom: Donnelly, Berg, Clarkson, Goheen, Turcotte TRAFFIC SQUAD Ihese are lhe lads who are required io sland a maximum amouni ol soil soaong, usually carried on by scheming members ol lhe lemale sex, when il comes Io Iellinq sludenls up The wrong siairs. Bui even wiih such lines as, Illblello, Handsome, 'ihese boys, under Caplains Raymond Alcoli and Joe lvlurphy, wiih Mr. Biorlcquisl as adviser, siand Iirm lo Their iob. DISCUSSION CLUB A new Club lo malxe ils appearanfe in sfhool lile lhis year was lhe Disfussion Club. Under The moderalor, Bruce hlannalord, and lhe sbon--or, lvliss Iarlioll, Ihis club was one ol Ihe mosi afiive in lhe school, malxinq ilsell lcnown Io lhe sludenl body by means ol assemblies and radio programs. One ol lhe biogqesl evenls ol lhe year in which ihey parlicibaled was ihe You+h Views The News! prooram Qponsored by KOMO in which four ol lheir members served as debaling members ol lhe panel. Parlicioaiing members were Yvonne Welling, Slerlinq lvlunro, Jim Bemis, and I.ex lvlillon. TRAFFIC SQUAD ii: :B Fw DISCUSSION CLDB Standing: Nlarkilorth, Nlilroii. Alexander, Bemis. Sitting: Miss Tarkoff, Hannaford, Welling, Munro. Alcott. Milton, Mr. Bjorkquist. Murphy. Kronstad, Olson, Peters. Forty-mm i SE GO QQ F it an-4 . ab. Qhi my W' ii aux mtv avi? R .. W, 4 ,D HO---u9n- .. 4. .ML J ...-4,......,, M- ,J PEP CLUB Top: Hunt. Peterson, Scribner, Taylor, Slate, Van Brocklin, Foster. B. Fletcher. Dillon, C. Fletcher, Hott, Goetz. Next to top: Ramsey, Larson, Little. Hagen, Ivarson, Kanaar. Smith. McGinnis, Yeager, Johnson. Hazen. Next to bottom: Miss Scott. Wagness. Koger, Lambert. Anable, Adler, Ashe. Johanson. Thomas, Hardy, Miss Ashcraft. Bottom: Shetler. Bertoglio, Andrews, James, Kemp, Hovde. Dorcy. Erb, lsham, Cederstrom. PEP CLUB Wou saw them dripping red and white at the wettest tootball games. capitalizing on the hunger and thirst ot the basketball tournament crowds. or whizzing by on their chartered buses, Under the whistle ot Joanne t-tott they went through their drills at game halves. Miss Scott and Miss Ashcratt had the taslc ot watching over these torty girls, Marianne Yeager and Iris Cederstrom presided over them. They gave a very success- tul tootball banquet tor the team at the end ot the season, and this year tor the tirst time they will treat the USHERS' CLUB A triendly smile, neat red and white unitorms, clever tlashlight pins, and a pleasant This way, please' go into the malce-up ot our pretty Ushers' Club girls. Under Presidents Betty Kuder and Lois French and the baseball team to a teast. sponsorship ot Miss Jones, the girls ushered at all sch Dol tunctions. Among their social events were two ban- quets, a picnic, a cruise, a pep assembly, and a candy sale. They also had charge ot the colce machine, talcing turns with the Key, l-li-Y, and Pep Clubs, and won the ticlcet-selling campaign, which was carried on by the tour clubs, that saw their candidate, Joyce Eide, elected queen ot the Thanksgiving game. USHERS' CLUB Top: Lamoreux, Lundgren, Freeberg, Folsom, J. Wilson, Alcott, Bruget. Pickett. French, Hipkoe. Middle: Miss Jones, Fisher, Olswick, Zuanich. S. Wilson, Loudon. Benson. Welling, Lockhart. Bottom: Eide, Vandcrford. VanHorn. Golden. Molly Madsen, Mary Madsen, Kuder, Lott. Neubauer. 'wi'l'1f-lzxwi ON CIQLJISES BETA HIYY Top: Nlelland, Smith, Viereck, Green, Huntley, Uhrig, D. Wahl, Barnett, Welsh. Sharninghouse, Nlauler. lVliddle: lVlr, Dorr. Hiclcok, Brozovich, Flynn, Olden, Rust, lVlcCollum, Wellman, T. Wahl, IVlastor. Bottom: Nordquist. Ritchie, French, Gallagher. Park, Hardan, Williams, Agnew, Tanino Hl-Y CLUB Qnly one Napoleon was deteated at Waterloo, but many a rolliclcing rowdy was subdued at Battersby Field by the l-lieY paddle sguad. Dependable as rain in Washington on spring vacation, they otttimes saved the reteree trom the caresses ot a cruising pop bottle. Managed by Bob l-liclcolc and lvlr. Dorr, l-lifY gave many dances but outdid even their usual hilarity in a tun-tested tling at Fishermans Cove. They sponsored boys' conterences, held a convention, sold basketball tags, and entered a tloat in the Blossom lime Festival. KEY CLUB Although essentially a private club, this organization has made many contributions to Bellingham l-ligh School. The most outstanding gitt was the l948 lnspirational Basketball Trophy. An award to be given to the player outstanding in ability and sportsmanship, the coveted cup was presented to Fred Sizelove. Under the auspices ot Jack Ficlqel and Mr. Jones, members ot Key willingly shaped up the traclc in preparation tor the spring meets. Regular as clock worlc the boys handed out programs at every tootball game. But they had time tor play, too. Dances at the Crystal Ball Room enioyed by all ot the school may be torgotten with time but not the dinner dance at Fishermans Cove, nor the annual cruise aboard the Flying Clipper. KEY CLUB Top: Vuiovich, Hinds, Endrizzi, Fickel, Elich, Ireland, Walker, W. Jones, Endersbe, Sparks, Cernich. lVlr. Iones, Middle: Ferguson, Lelillaster, DeBruyne, Lockhart, Wisbey, D. Biarnson, Lind, G. Jones, R, Bjarnson, Hickok Bottom: Nlathes, Barrett. Frere, Christensen, Wills, Cannon, Bussanich, Stone, Brown I m'l'i1-Ili rw: MUSCLE RAIDER ctus Living Through The long and Tiring TurnouTs and Then lasTing The season ouT on The TirsT Team-playing so many guarTers or minuTes or innings is The price Tor mem- bership in The Raider Club. The whole school is proud oT These Raiders, who carry The red and whiTe inTo baTTle in The name oT The school. Under PresidenT Sam Agnew The club drew up a new seT oT rules and sTandards This year. They also helped in The gym and baskeT rooms during The CounTy BaskeTball Jamboree and during The NorTh- wesT DisTricT TournamenT in The spring. Aside Trom work They planned a moonlighT cruise in The spring. B CLUB Every Tuesday you see Them-The B Club wiTh Their brighT red and whiTe sweaTers. Earning ZOO poinTs Through Turn.ouT and surviving The iniTiaTion will gualiTy any -'irl as a Tull-Tledged mffnber. Speaking ol iniTiaTion-was iT iusT a coincidence ThaT one iniTiaTe was on cruTches ThaT week? Jackie l-lurlbuT was presidenT This year, a very busy one iudging by Their many acTiviTies which included a cider and doughnuT booTh aT The WhaT-A-Sho carnival and The annual bangueT Tor The baskeTball 'Team aT The end oT The season. Miss fXshcraTT is The TaculTy adviser Tor The club. RAIDER CLUB Top: Del Jones. Don Jones, Ekholm, Smith, Endersbe. Longstreth, Sizelove, Uhrig, Huntley. G. Jones. Lallas. Barnett, lVlr. Jackson, IVIiddIe: Ferguson, LaGasse, Bemis, DeBruyne, Oates, Berg, Green, Sparks, Hinds. llllastor. Hickok, Wahl Bottom: Nlelland. Swanson. Lockhart, French, J WU, Gallagher, Nordquist. Nlorey, Howe, Brozovich, Park. Agnew, Hardan. B CLUB Top: Smith, Foster, Shetler Fletcher, VanBrockIin, Miss Parsons, Dillon. Wilson, Slate, Hoff. fliddle: lvlanely, Jewell, Warwick, French, Scribner. Walken, Frazee, Yeager, Spearin, Hurlbut. Bottom: Flowers, Montague, Stevens, Miss Ashcraft Gilmore, Hale. Woulf, Cederstrom. Fa rty-four MERCHANDISING 5 -v DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB Top: Nelle, Jones, Isaacson, Simpson Crombie, Dyer, Park. Harvey, Bennet. Bottom: Mrs. Moody, Barr, Kordal, Endicott. Kentch, Barnber, lsharn, Kuder, Lee FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Top: Johanson, Coulthurst, Breinness, Pride, Strickler, R. Barnett, lwerson, Morgan, J, Barnett, Lashua, Dixon. Next to top: Carlson, Parks, Abbot, Cupples, Park, Harrison, Fralick, Peterson, Miller, Melland. Next to bottom: Mr. Sandell, Pace, Cleveland. Sweet, Bullock, Smith, Hubbard, Hagen, Thomas, Clark, McGinnis. Bottom: Scherrnerhorn, Ingersoll, H. Olson, Logan, Zwink, Phillips, Hayes, Solvang, R. Wlsen, Gustafson. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION CLUB Climaxing its second year ot activities, this relatively new club is a branch ot the retail sales class and held its meetings under the direction ot Mrs. Moody, adviser, and l-lelen lsham and Alyce Endicott, presidents. The group gains experience in arranging window displays, studies merchandising, and discusses the various store problems that may arise. The year's round ot activities included two skating parties, concessions at the What-A-Sho, a dance, concessions at games, and picnics in the spring. During the week end ot April I5-lo, the club enioyed the annual State Retailers Conterence. which was held in Bellingham this year. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Very much in the limelight this year, were the hustling lads that belong to the F. F. A. Led by Verylo Miller and John Barnett, presidents, and Mr, Sandell, adviser, these boys are proud ot the tact that theirs is the top ranking F. F. A. chapter in the county by virtue ot their ownership ot the trophy awarded each year by the Ferndale Lions. They really get to show their stutt on Demonstration Day each spring, but they also join in year-long activities which include judging contests, parties, seasonal enter- prise contests, ioint meetings, basketball, and baseball, and public speaking contests. Members ot the club also enioy the project tours and pleasure trips held in the sum- mer season. They continue their work throughout vacation. Forty-fizwt FIRE SQUAD Top: Hanson, Lindquist, Anderson, Gagne, Williams, G. Benner, Carlson, Jones, Uhrig, Hovde, Baker. Nliddle: Rust, IVlossige, Raplee, Leonard. Swanson, C. Benner, Kendall, Olden, Rutledge, Ferguson, Donnelly. Bottom: Reid. Howe, Nlarkworth, Cole, Bergman, King, Hagen, Bjarnson, Hankins, Olsen FIRE SQUAD Directing students to various exits and keeping order during the drills are the principal duties ot the Fire Squad, headed loy Mr. l-lowell. This year a tatality was narrowly averted during one ot the drills when Jim Flynn walked out the door to catch over his heart the tull onslaught ot a iavelin. STAMP CLUB lt you had heard there were philatelomaniacs in B. l-l. S. what would you have done? Sent tor the little men in white coats? Or phoned tor a zoo keeper? No! You would, we hope, have known that sixteen such philatelomaniacs, headed by Neil Mullen and Miss Foster, met in Room 300 regularly to discuss and exchange stamps. This club did not organize until second semester. SKI CLUB You can't keep a good man down. That is, ot course, unless hes on a pair ot slippery skis. This year, the Ski Club, under the guidance ot Jim Phalmer and lvliss Ashcratt, certainly had its ups and downs. l o1'ty-sI,v STANIP CLUB Standing: Buchinoff, Huck Turcotte, Geraghty. Sitting: Endicott, lVlullen, Nllss Foster, Hutchison, Carlson, SKI CLUB Top: Nlathewson, Allen, Cobelens, Stuart, Williams, Waugaman, Rhalmer, Kearns, Griffen, Peters. Bottom: Miss Ashcraft, Florence, Yeager, Smith, Jones, Scott, Hurlbut. Welsh, Geske, Shumate. t K W BlOLOGY CLUB Top: Nelle, Zehnder, Sisk, Olson, Jones, Atwood, Mullen, Hurd, Ford, Marsh, l. Johnson, Elstrom, Thorstenson, Carlson, Blick, Oakes. Bottom: Miss Moore, Haulrig, Johnston, Lonborg, Hammer, M. Johnson, Haner, Hoof, Kendall, Bannerman, Seldomridge, Axlund, Anderson PROJECTOR SQUAD Top: Hoof, Hovde, VanderBrink, Benner, Anderson, Stinde, lnfinger, Bottom: Alcott. Barnett, Smith, Badgley BIOLOGY CLUB Bugs, tlowers, and reptiles-all sizes, shapes, and 'types-are the subject ot interest tor this ambitious club. Led by Miss Moore and Neil Mullen, this group ot thirty nature lovers may otten be seen patiently dividing the cross-section ot a geranium leat or running atter escaped grasshoppers in addition to regular hikes, ex- PROJECTOR SQUAD Saved by a movie is no new tale to students who have been rescued trom unprepared tests just in the nick ot time. t-leaded by Ray Alcott and Mr. l-tagon, thisjgroup is responsible tor your good tortune. The tilms most enjoyed included subjects on Wild Lite, Ski Thrills,, Camera Magic, Sea-Going Thrills, Communism, ALPHA HI-Y Starting out the year with a new name, the tormer lorchAY Club carried out its year ot activities under its president, Sterling Munro, and adviser, Mr. Howell. Together with their special service work tor the Y.M.C.A. they sponsored a Mardi Gras, which is to be an annual attair. cursions and sociat gatherings. and Swimming and Diving Aces. Y ALPHA H1-Y Top: Wilson, Blake, Robertson. Geschke, Osborne, Middle: Mr, Howell, Hatch, Everson, Hope, Murphy. Bottom: Munro, McFarlane, Clark, Mowbray, Patterson, Borchers, Forty-seven l l FALL Forty-eight In September we put away our bathing togs, found our sweaters and marched up to 2020 Cornwall Avenue to see all the old gang and admire the buzzing, good-looking Sophomores. It was fun to be back-until the work started to pile up. But even so, things began to happen ,... 1. In September the Key Club elected members and held initiations. Blonde Wally Jones had to eat with Smith and Nichols on the girls' side of the cafeteria. If Wally had bent his head a little more, you would have seen the inevitable wad of gum be- hind his ear .,.. 2. In September we also changed our method of opening assemblies under the tutelage of the American Legion. Bemis and Uhrig held the flags while the Legionnaires stood at the mike .... 3. In Octo- ber, Hi-Y did some initiating, and who but Soph President Nlastor had to propose publicly. Martin turned' him down, saying she preferred blondes, . , . 4. At the Thanksgiving assembly the curtains parted to reveal some of our most distinguished people sitting behind a white tablecloth on which rested lighted candles and fruit. In their shining best, Sparks, Miss Kaufmann, Christensen, Van Horn, Green, lVlrs. Huntley, lVlr. Emery, Dillon. Uhrig, and Johanson told what they were thankful for .... 5. In November also the What-A-Sho committee, consisting of Falknor, Jones, Brandner, Endersbe, Hoff, Bemis, Lockhart, Wright, Sparks, and Peterson slaved long hours .... 6. At the Thanksgiving game, Eide was elected football queen with Hazen as princess. Report- er Fowler enjoyed himself .... 7. December meant jingle bells, mistletoe, and, of course, Santa on the down- town streets. Waters gave him a long list of presents she wanted. In January we had finals in class and broken bones at Nlt. Baker, but they weren't enough fun to take pictures off SPRING Every one talked about the lnew look , and the boys stormed at the idea of longer skirts and shorter hair. It wouldn't last a month. some said. But in February even the die-hards had to admit that the new look was staying for a while anyway. The Girls' League gave a fashion show that ushered in the spring styles ..... 1, Andrews' costume was casual and suitable for our climate ,,.,. 2. Wagnesss plaid taffeta evening dress had a nineteenth century touch that was almost quaint .... 3. Schwarze's stunning white hat. long-sleeved white blouse. and full black skirt brought down applause, although many girls agreed privately that you'd have to look like Rosemary to wear them ,..,. 4. After the basketball game, the Lynden eagle appeared the next morning at the high school entrance. He doubtless took flight and wanted a touch of city life. Lynden retrieved him. . . . 5. Under Royal Barnett, the F. F. A. won a trophy for superior achievement. Gustafson, John Barnett, Royal Barnett, and Park admired it ,.... 6. One of the hit features of the Junior assembly was Fetty's agile leaping on the trampolin. It looked so simple we all decided to try it. Then we tried it and found out ..... 7, The Pep Club gave a style show of their own as a pep assembly in the gym. Cederstrom, Kanaar, and Peterson represented the caveman period, , , . 8. The basketball season was dis- appointing but Peterson, as queen, and James and Bornstein as princesses, weren't ..,,. 9. Under Nliss Perry's direction the champion spellers in school had a grand spell-down over the mike with lVlr. Shangle dic- tating. Lined up were Goetz. Olswick. Champion Irvin, Kohler, Hinds, and lVlcCord. There were other events we wish we could have pictured such as the operetta rehearsals, Senior Mothers' Tea, and Senior Prom, but Father Time kept swishinq his scythe, and we had to go to press. l l l Forty-fzirii l a+. Tl-lE ENTERTAINEIQS . ,. 'A 7? 'A 4 Q ' flllr , ' af 'fif 7 W . , . ,tmiuwkh y A r my 4,1 '.,, T we g- 3 i T .. 'TTT 'M X3 ' i Q ., 5- i of l i l f s----.,.-..,J- 'W .fi E ' ' :gif ': 4 1 Fifty We forget sometimes that in the process of our education, some of us learn to be entertainers and that the public depend upon some of our projects as a source of pleasure. lVlany a person goes to the football and basketball games for the intermission showg many go to Tomahawk for the iisicg many are thrilled at some of the instrumental numbers of our high school orchestra ...., 1. The Q hort-skirted majorettes pivot at the half. Doc Leedy tried out some interesting experiments with colored lights this year .,,.. 2. The band, resplendent in red and white uniforms, practices formation on the playfield in preparation for a display at Battersby that night. There's Doc himself standing by the drum major, Bob Reid ...,., 3 . Redahaired Sammy Agnew is one ofthe indispensables behind the scenes at every production. He and the stage manager, Jack Fickel, man the switch and organize their crew .,... 4. The white-uniformed Pep Club girls with their red scarfs drill for the amusement of the spectators between basketball game halves Their marching calls for fine precision and excellent direction ..., 5, These are the musicians that enliven the dances at Tomahawk. Stoddard, George, Berthiaume. Blackstone and Gilmore at the piano form a musical unit of note ..... 6, As we walk into assemblies, we are often pleased to hear a variety of tunes played on the organ. dexterously manipulated by our radio man, Jacobsen, The installation of a Hammond organ was a student project some years back. . . . 7. Here are a few members of the band, the Pep Club, who are entertainers. and a number of the entertained ..... 8. At the Senior play when the orchestra played Tchaikovsky's Waltz of 'the Flowers the audience leaned forward unbelievingly as they heard the strains of a harp. Norman Graham is the lucky possessor of an S1100 harp and is granting us a very rare form of entertainment indeed in si high school orchestra TCDMAT-IAWK Xl 1.x OFFICE One of the moit vvorthruhtie projects we have I5 our youth center, Tomahawk Chlb Through the help of the Elks and the hacking of the P T, A the bmement on State Street becomes one of the most popumr places un town from three on into the cveunno. This year the orqamzatron had hard fmanctaT defidirwnq but the Flki' khou hehbed hrnnu tn some fundS . . . 1 Under FI crepe paper celhng, students dance That'9 Muton. Senior may Teadmq man .tt tht front .mth a good hold on ins gwrt. . Q, Gifted wth rare underxtandinq of adolescenti. Mrs Huntley is mother to every one Hankinu her are Githant. Gnfnen, and Lafond. . , 3 The hoyi have fun at the snooker tnbte For heavens sake, Provizxs does snooker hrnno out the worst in you? . . . 4 The QMS enqoy .1 uuwt unme of ciheckerx Br-:nts Anti Garrett at tnhh-. . , 'S You're checked in at this duh by mc-rnherslnp, hut the few aren't hicqh and mood conduct T9 the onTy requirement. . 6 Pu Hunttey hm to Come dovvn here to see hrs hmy wxfe Gilfih-n and Lztfond are uettnnq the hr-ar hum. , . . 7 You d never knov. any of theie fehotw They f ' 0 the khy vioTet type uho never get then' nones out of hook: , 8, Where there are tPt VT-IZKICIT there muxt he dztvenports Look at Gahagher more than makmq himseif cozy, He never can remember where hw classrooms are but vvhen it comes to pretty gh'I5 and davenporti hh rnlnd tzorks hke a trigger, . Q Tomahawk s A grand mace for a buh session Even the ahnms come hack Thus is our club, our Tomahawk but if we are to keep it, both the students and the townspeople wh have to take responsibnlty for ite mamtenance. Filfflvf-ow' MISCELLANEOUS ACHIEVEMENTS and SERVICES PERSONALITY WEEK WINNERS Margaref Johanson-Dependabilify Wally Green-Sporfmanship Joyce Eide-Neaf Appearance Wally Green-Dependabilify Joyce Eide-Shyness Ken Sparks-Neaf Appearance Joyce Eide-Polifeness Eranlc Uhrig-Shyness Norma Barr-Generosify Wally Green-Polifeness Norma Barr-Eriendliness Wally Green-Generosify Norma Barr---Dancing Abilify Wally Green-Eriendliness Marilyn Scribner-Sense of humor Don Thorlalrson-Dancing Abilify Kay Cufler-Talenf Sam Rusf-Sense of humor Kay Bornsfein-Pep Jim Phalmer-Talenf Paf Ashe-Smile Johnny Tanino-Pep Lois Erench-lnfelligence Wally Green-Smile Marianne Yeager-Sporfmanship Ray Alcoff-lnfelligence JUNIOR PROM HEADS Dick McCollum-General Chairman Paf Brugef Carol Irwin Don Lind Anna Sefrif Dorofhy James Shirley Goefz SOPHOMORE ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Class Officers George Sharninghouse Bill Welsh JUNIOR ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Class Officers Charles Lind Mary Ellen Ericlcson Dorofhy James, Chairman Sferling Munro Carla Chrisfensen Bill Rifchie F. F. A. AWARDS Veryle Miller-Winner of showmanship cup af Norfhwesf Washingfon Eair. Winner of fiffing cup af Norfhwesf Washingfon Fair. Royal Barnelf-Winner of caffle comb high of confesfg winner fhird high boy of enfire confesf. David Barnhill-Winner of fourfh place of confesf. and brush af Mf. Vernon Jersey show: fhird of fhird place ribbon al Vancouver Fair for ribbon af Vancouver Fair for fourfh high boy Clisldiglprilglkligfyard-Winners of Purebred Regislered Guernsey calf, given by Sears 81 Roebuclc Eoundafion. John Barneff-Winner' of frip Io Pullman wifh expenses paid. VARIED ACHIEVEMENTS John Morey-Bausch and Lomb Science Award winner. Jean Gunferf-American Legion essay confesf winner. Jerry Vander Brinlc--Ticlcef seller af games. Shirley Goefz-Delegafe fo Girls' Sfafe. Carl Marlcworfh-Voice Dale Gagner-Voice Gail Dillon-Voice Kay Cufler-Voice Marfha Golden-Voice Befh Wollcen-Voice Mary Peferson-Voice Fifty-two SUPERIOR MUSIC RATINGS Evelyn Leaf-Double Trio Johanne Kirby-Double Trio Paula Gallagher-Double Trio Gloria Enerfson-Double Trio Benna Hoffman-Double Trio Mary Lou O'Connor-Double Doris Pickeff-Bafon-fwirling Trio Norma Anderson-Violin Dorofhy Hawkins-Bassoon Jo Anne I-lovde-Bafon-fwirling Donald Garries-Barifone Jean Vradenburg-Violin Norman Graham-Violin Wendell Arnfzen-Violin A LITTLE OF EVEIQYTHING .xx K ,i - me reams Q for A 1 1 . ..rr ei QQ- 5,1 X I gm 1.13.5 3 f ate The Hays gang form pyramid on huge lathe behind the shop Coaches watch Park as he runs for a touch-dov.in, Burghoffer shows Dorcy how to feel rain. Confusion reigns in snake-up room before the What-A-Sho. Charles displays new look in Gibson girl blouse and ballerina Spearin pulls alarm as Hurlbut looks for hasty retreat. 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Q?-5? ,W , ' Y A thief 'abc C-LL Y . 2 '4-take' -QR , -lg' yimg x ffvf 0 -Ag, ...,,k ' ,':, ,.-.1 , W -- fc.-'gi V Y 1-jgfafn,-42,53 21:5 ,mai -vm. ,Mr ,vwiiws-Y' k, 1.,w, Q. .113 .. ASH., - N'- A W ,Y,,,i,, ' 5?'-MSN .. , .uhgffw 'f-fri. . .-.aiff ir . .,. X- -'wily BUILDEFQS OF MEN l . Qi 4591 wr H-A Bray Jones. Jewell, Jackson, Lewis, Garrett, Dorr. COACHES The capable and well-lilced Raider coaches pertormed their duties very successtully this past year. ln spite ot the tact that they must win contests and pay tor expensive equipment, they are always ready with a iolce, and seem to possess a real zest tor living. AWARDS The Biisher Leviis award was received by Bob Chisholm at the close ot the '47 baseball season last year Bob Hickoll fighting guard. was chosen by his teammates to receive the Dr. Van Buskirlc Inspirational Award Fred Sizelove received the Key Club Inspirational Award forthe fighting spirit he possessed on the maple courts. Wally Green was awarded the honorary basketball captain honors because of his inspirational and leadership qualities Bob Park. fleet haltbacli, xmas voted the honorary football captain because of the leadership he displayed on the field MANAGERS lhe men behind the trenches are the manages who lcept the Raioer athletic machines tiring. Jim Bemis and Bob Swanson were head tootball managers. David Lagasse was chiet basketball mane ager. Jim Tinclcer kept the baseball equipment in order. Dave McCord. in charge ot intramural ace rixities. put in many extra hours. So did Keith Lambson, ranox .lunior assistant tootball manager. Gordon Benner, trail rounded out the hard worlcing corps. l ,ore 5. Top: Lestriid. Hurd. Dupraw. Larnbson, McCord, Cobelens. Eidc Bottom: Benner. Bemis Swanson. Lagasse Gaqner, I5'ift111-firf PIGSKIN Olympia aiternpts a pass as the Raider line charges in. Hinds intercepts an Olympia pass as Barnett runs Interference ON THE GRIDIRON STarTing The season wiTh a bang, The TighTing Red Raiders rolled ever The Sedro Woolley Cubs To The Tune oT 26-O. ln Their TirsT Cross,STaTe c,onTesT beTore a large crowd, The Bellingham eleven were downed by SeaTTle Prep, l3'6. The Raiders counTed TirsT, buT The plucky Pan Thers Came baclc To Tie The score, six all, aT halTTime. The poTenT SeaTTle Prep 'Team Tallied again in The second halT, buT only aTTer eluding a dogged deTense which sTopped The enemy seven Times inside The Bellingham 20-yard line. Longview bombarded The Raider TorTress Trom The air To win a King s-X game. The aerial oTTense oT The Loggers spelled The diTTerence as The Jaclcson men marched 72 yards in The Third quarTer Tor Their lone Touchdown. The opposiTion scored once on a blocked punT and Twice Through The air To win, I9-6. Playing in The Apple CiTy, The Raider Team losT a hearT-breaker. The WenaTchee PanThers challced up a Touchdown in The TirsT Three minuTes and proTeCTed ThaT lead Tor The resT oT The game. Playing in a sea oT mud hampered The Reds greaTly, who had numerous scoring chances. VicTory ln Tacoma ' Big ChieT Jackson and his TighTing Raiders hiT The warpaTh To scalp lasT year s Cross-STaTe champs, 20-I3, in Tacoma, The CiTy oT DesTiny. ln The midsT oT an ocean oi mud. The Redmen cliclced wiTh six ouT oT seven passes To upseT The Tavored STadiurn aggregaTion. A pass seT up a Touchdown The TirsT Time The Raiders goT The ball, A lwenTy-Three-yard Touchdown pass in The lasT guarTer brolre a I3-13 Tie and won The game. l-lelping EvereTT dedicaTe Their new Memorial STadium, The Bellingham crew played on a rain-soalced Tield To an I8-6 loss. The Reds scored Their Touchdown ,fmfwfffi A fmfff 4V7f'7T'??T,- T T Jeffers' ,Maisie l'i-fly-xi.I' Dusnens 2 -' vw-f -fw . W K faq 774224 f2 .711-2,4-2411 12 lg fav 2514 l 1 W ' gy ' fQ T Jfadfdifiec' Zi.: 424- C-Ii4?7zf,4.1 f Q aTTer a laTeral play Trom Park To Berg, a 20-yaro run by l-lardan, and a goal line plunge by Brovovich. UpseT aT BaT+ersby' Surprising The Lincoln aggregaTion and The home Town crowd, The reiuvenaTed Redskins upseT a versaTile Lincoln Team by a score oT I4-7. Sparkling play by Bell ingham backs and Tierce charging by The highfpowered line resulTed in Two Touch downs Tor The Reds. The never-say-die Raiders conceded noThing To a powerTul BremerTon eleven which won a hard-ToughT conTesT over The Reds. A Thrill-packed TirsT halT saw The Bellingham Team Trailing cfO aT halT Time. The second halT loosened up TC see The scoreboard read 346 aT The Tinal gun. Ending The season on a vicTorious noTe, The Bellingham TooTball Team Trampled Qlympia, I4-O. The Raiders scored Twice in The TirsT half, when Sparks sprinTed 'lc pay dirT,Aand Park gallooed To score in The second quarTer. The .hard-working, well balanced Raider Team ToughT Through a Tough slaTe wiTh grea? soiriT and TighT. The grand bunch oT Tellows Tinished The Cross-STaTe schedule wiTh a Tie Tor Third To wind up a waTer-logged season. 1 1 -' if . ,-, ,4 , fr i, Taxi 2, fur 757 ,J iwl,1r..fff ig'u.1 :T If ATln7rof,7r71f,.e- YW ' ' 'mlm ' r Q-so 'W , W ,.. .---. .-ui. If711f,e'ii:7 J A uri, TH- r' 1 ff' f f 7 f 7124? lfifi .'f ASPIIQING The subs, huddling in blankets. worry about the Longview game as the Hardan is stopped for a short gain by the bald hittinq fans cheer the team. Longview line. VARSITY GYID SCHEDULE Bellingnani Opponent 26 Sedro-Woolley O 6 Seattle Prep if 6 Lonqvlew 19 O Wenatchee iv .TO Stadium 13 6 Everett 18 14 Lincoln 7 6 Bremerton 34 14 Olympia O FOOTBALL PUPS Raiders in llwe rnalcing are lloe loolloell aspiranls who lrain long and nerd and receive lillle glory. Composed ol Sololfiomores and a lew Juniors, lloe second learn rernbled llirouglw llieir county liiqli school sclwedule and clwallced up a victory over Meridien l-liglo. Many Qi llwese player: will be seen on llwe Raider eleven next year. J . f .fl ow mf! r'f.ffy-eight A' 3 5 in 1 1' E Y 4 K 1 iw? 1 l, Spill. , .W .., 1.4 .. I i I ,. ,. ,, M PUP SQUAD Standing: Edwards. Stone, Shaw, Barnett. Quady, Sandberg, Bowman. Vlllltfong, Sturtz, Brown, Cannon, Bevis, Hardan. Best, Know. Nlelland, Kronstad, Lellllaster, Kohler. Kneeling: Spaulding, Nlastor, Neuroth, Palmer, Sharninghouse, Silver, Jones, Elich, Neilan, Williams. UNDEIQSTLJDIES BASKETBALL PUPS Top: Keilty, Palmer. Cary, Wahl, Neilan, Best, Bottom: Viereclc, Elicn, Jones, Lellllaster. lVlelland BASKETBALL PU PS Showing an unusual amount ol fire and promise, the Raider papooses more than held their own againsl older teams. Viereclc, Cary, Palmer, and Keilly were advanced to llie Raider lirsl team foward the end ol llne season, and did very well lor themselves and llie team. Willw this experience and ability, mucli can be ex- pected from 'rlwe Pups in the season lo come. VARSITY CAGE SCHEDULE Bellingham Opponent 50 Bremerton 119 Everett 39 Lincoln 59 Stadium 39 Lincoln 48 Everett 41 Stadium 46 Seattle Prep 47 Bremerton 42 Seattle Prep ?H Nooksack The boys on the bench listen to Coach Dorr's rapid fire comments during Green lets qo from the free throw line as his team mates watch hopefully an exciting quarter of the Stadium game 1 if'lYqfl1ilar MAPLE COURT BASKETBALL LETTERMEN Green Uhrlq Wlelland Bizelove ON THE MAPLE COURTS The Raiders sTarTed Their unpredicTable season wiTh a Thrilling lb-I5 iamboree win over The high-scoring MT. Balcer Team. BaTTling TooTh and nail The enTire disT- ance, Balcer led I5-I4 wiTh TorTy'Tive seconds To go when Ronnie Kaas dunlced a swisher To upeT The Tavored lvlounTaineers. Bellingham Trampled Sedro-Woolley in The inaugural game oT The pre-league slaTe. The Red and WhiTe mainTained a Tire-wagon pace To win over The Cubs, 42-26. The Raiders landed on The mournTul end oT oTher King's4X encounTers wiTh fXnacorTes. Lynden and O'Dea. The Raider Tive meT BremerTon in The Cross-STaTe opener. The Bellingham guinTeT led early in The game, buT The shooTing accuracy oT The WildcaTs counTed To give Them a 49-30 vicTory. Seagulls Are Downed The EvereTT Seagulls were slapped down by Their ancienT rivals, The Raiders, by a score OT 49-43. The uncanny marlcsmanship oT l'Sillcy Uhrig and The hard driving oT Wally Green provided The sparlc Tor The exciTing vicTory. Old Dame l:orTune held a grudge againsT The Dorr men in 'Their nexT Tour games. Lincoln won a hearT-brealcer, 4l-39, on a lasTAse-cond mid-Tloor shoT which caromed Through The hoop. ln Tacoma Tor a Two-game series, The hard-luclq Reds losT a high-scoring ol-59 conTesT To The STadium Tigers. The Bellingham Tive led 34- 24 aT The halT, buT a scoring spree by The Bengals spelled deTeaT Tor The Raiders, The nexT nighT, a lasT-minuTe baslceT by The Lincoln guinTeT spoiled a greaT lasT-halT rally Tor Bob Dorr's valianT lads, who had come up Trom a 22-I2 deTiciT aT hall Time. The scoreboard read 4l-39 aT The Tinal gun. The Red and WhiTe Tive Trailed The EvereTT Seagulls mosT oT The way in Their second encounTer, buT puT on a sparlcling TourTh-guarTer rally To scorch The Tail TeaTh 1. Jump ball between Slzelove and a Stadium man near the Bellingham basket, 2 Horse shoots from the key hole with two itad um mei N iffy under the baclcboard. MQVEMENTS 1 Two points are marked up by Uhrig as Hansen, of Everett. is caught 2. Uhrig and Hinshaw jump at midcourt to .begin the game, which flat-footed. Bellingham went on to win. ers oT The Gulls. EvereTT led 45-36 in The lasT guarTer unTil The Reds came up io lose by one poinT, 49-48. A weelc laTer The STadium Tigers came To Town and won a 50-4I decision over The luclrless Raiders. The Reds Trailed by only one point at The halT, buT The Bellingham oTTense bogged down in The second halT, while The Bengal Tive marched on To win. ValenTine From Prep The Raiders received a sweeT ValenTine wrapped in a win over The SeaTTle Prep PanThers in The Bellingham gym. Aiming Their sighTs well, The Reds hiT Their 'TirsT Tour Tield goal aTTempTs. Leading mosT oT The way, The home Town Tive led 38-33 beTore Prep bounced back To Tie The score aT 38-38, 4l-41, and 43-43. Horse Sizelove Tangled wiTh a Prep player and was evicTed, buT awarded a Toul shoT. His subsTiTuTe, Cary, converTed To Turn The Tide, and The Raiders wenT on To win, 46- 43. The misTorTunes oT The Toul line caused a 5l-47 loss To The BremerTon WildcaTs. The Reds ouTscored The CaTs Trom The Tloor, buT Tell behind in The Toul column To lose. The Bellingham Team received a 66-42 seTbaclc Trom SeaTTle Prep in Their lasT Cross-STaTe game. The PanThers puT on The sTeam To roll Trom a 27-2l halTTime score. The HearTbreaker aT Lynden ln a sudden deaTh eliminaTion game aT Lynden, The Tiery Nooksaclc Valley Team edged The Red Raiders in a hearT-brealcing conTesT, Scoring sTarTed slowlv, and The mid way buuer showed The Pioneers wiTh a I6-I5 lead. The hard TighTing Bellingham Team pulled in To a 26-23 lead wiTh Tour minules remaining, buT saw vicTory me-ll away as The score sTood 30-26 in Noolcsaclcs Tavor wiTh less Than a minuTe remain ing. A lasT-second baslceT availed noThing as The enemy won. The won and losT column Tells noThing oT The sTouT hearTs and valianT spiriT:, Bob Dorris gaIIanT men carried Through The season. BASKETBALL LETTERMFN Kala Gallaqher Carpenter Sparks Fndrizzi N Li' ly- 0 n AT BATTERSBY P Top: Brozowch, Nordquht VVHHanu, Cermch, Franks Middle: Alexander, Agnew, Hardan, Anderson, Jones. Bottom: lvlelland, Gallagher, Costello, McCullough, Raplee. ON THE MOUND Busher Lewis's baseball nine, viclor ol lhe Cross-Slale League lor lhree conseculive years. appears des- lined lor anolher excellenl season on lhe diamond as lhe Shulcsan goes lo press. Wins over Blaine, Ml. Ba- ker, and Meridian combined wilh lhe relurning ol lellermen lvlelland, Brozovich, Agnew, and Nordquisl, indi- cale a good lorlune lor lhe Raider leam. The Bellingham Red Raiders won lheir lhird conseculive Cross-Slale lille lasl spring wilh a record ol eighl wins and lwo losses. Evenly balanced ollensive and delensive abilily gave lhe Reds double wins over Bremerlon, Seallle Prep, and Lincoln. A win and a loss resulled lrom lhe Sladium and Everell double- headers. Wilh lhe chips down, lhe Raiders swepl lhe linal lwo games lrom lhe second-place Lincoln leam, 2-I, and 4-3. ln lhe lasl game, wilh lhe championship al slalae. lhe Reds won when Chisholm smaclced a scream- ing liner lo score lhe winning run. The leam lraveled lo Yakima lo play lor lhe unollicial slale champion- ship. The oulcome showed Yalcima lhe winner. f Under lhe slcilllul eye ol Coach Lewis. lhe Raider leam. wilh a nucleus ol lellermen, will develop in- lo a slrong ball club. sl 1 BASEBALL With Jones as catcher, Brozovich gets ready to swing. Coach Lewis and the battery, Raplee and Nlelland, confer over a coming game. Sixty-two CDN Tl-lE FIELD as , M ... in Q Q Y r-Q e 3 Q Q F 5 ' TRACK SQUAD Standing: Williams, Cameron, Shaw, Patrick, Alexander, Oates, lVlauler. Johnson, Morey, Prevele, Jones, Kovacevich, Howe, Welsh, Fetty. Kneeling: J. Nlastor, French, T, lVlastor, Le Master, Trunkey, King, Rutledge, Gustafson. ON THE CINDERS The traclc squad started the '48 season on an optimistic note by downing the Sedro-Woolley Cubs 63lf4 to 5836 and Mount Vernon 66 to 56 in their tirst meets ot the season. Strong in running events. Bob Dorr's men won the County meet and placed second to Everett in the District meet at Ferndale, Headed by Windmill Willard Oates, who propels himselt at amazing speeds in the sprints: Don French, hurdles expertp Ted Mastor, 440 manq l-lowe and Keilty, halt milersf Morey, broad iumperg and aided by promising Sophomores and new- comers, the Raiders will no doubt pile up many points. Last spring the Raider squad placed titth at the Cross-State traclc meet and were nosed out by a strong Ferndale group in the county meet. Willard Oates represented Bellingham at the State meet in Pullman by taking second in the 220- yard run to tinish a good season tor the Bellingham track team. .fi t B, . .ws ,MQ I -Q I 1. French demonstrates his hurdling ability which brought 2. lVlastor passes the baton to Oates, who was anchor man on the Bellingham many first places during the track season. Bellingham relay team. This was one of the best relay teams B. H. S has ever had Slkvty-three Q01 9 vmdi, 'KB BEJ, A N-s.. gl lVlcFadden wields the iron in a fairway shot. GOLF TEAIVI Top: Gagne, Olsen, Haggen, IVIcFadden, Todd. Bottom: 'JanKeulen, Friend, Thou, Handley. ON THE LINKS The Bellingham linlcsmen, under The guidance oT T-larry GarreTT, won Their TirsT golT maTch oT The spring slaTe by downing Marysville l4lfQ To Vg. The squad will Talce a baclc seaT Tor no one, buT wiTh many promis- ing Sophomores and Juniors in The ranks The TuTure looks very brighT. LasT spring The Raider golT Team won Two maTcheg Trom MT. Vernon, Marysville, and Prince of Wales Trom Vancouver. They divided a series wiTh EvereTT and dropped decisions To STadium, Lincoln, and Brem- erTon. THE NET SEASON l d Throu h Their '47 slaTe in good sTyle and Tinished by winning second place The Raider neTmen paye g in The Cross-STaTe League Tournarnenld The squad sTarTed slowly, losing maTches To AnacorTes and MT. Vernon, buT improved quiclcly To cop high honors in EvereTT aT The TournamenT on The sTrengTh oT Tine doubles-playing by Davis and Ekholm. WiTh a Tair-sized squad Turning ouT, Coach Earle Jewell has prospecTs oT shaping up a good Raider ' ' '48 nd a Tull schedule awaiTs The racqueT wielders. Team again in , a .41 fx if iwgtiaia Not in picture: earns, , Lyon. Wriqht. ,iIi,r'fy-,four TENNIS Lind, Davis. K Kendall Endersbe, Carlson, McFarlane, Hilton, l 1 T l T I r , ? -af INTRAIVIURAL FOOTBALL CHAIVIPS INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL CHAMPS Top McCullough, Hovde, Uhrig, Green Top: Nordquist, Cameron, Lind, Mauler Bottom, Older: Ferguson, Ivlosslqe Bottom' Rltcliie, Williams, Chrlutensen INTRAMURA L lvlany hot and exciTing contest Took place This p3sT year in intramural leagues under The direcTion ol lvlr. Jones, Mr. Lewis, and manager Dave McCord. The NorThside, capTained by l-lovde, rolled over Their Toes To win The Touch TooTball championship. The ba3keTball program way divided inTo Senior and Sophof more-Junior divisions wiTh TwenTy-one Teams compe-Ting. The Pros, wiTh RiTchie capTain, who were Sophof more-Junior champs, won The playoTT wiTh The SouTh5ide, who were Senior champs. The Soclteyes baTTled Through The volleyball schedule To Talse Tir5T honors. Four bowling Teams compleTed a round robin Tourna- menT, maTches wiTh Sedro-Woolley, and a series wiTh a TaCulTy Team. ln The IQ47 soTTball program The Sad Saclcb came Through To win The laurels. fi' fill? ,.rg , A , XX gms V ff Q, l l INTRAMURAL BOWLING CHAMPS INTRAIVIURAL BASEBALL CHAIVlPlONS 119477 Top: Leonard, Kindlund, Huntley, Olsen, Wilken. Top: Green, Uhrig, Sparks, Endersbe Bottom Razore Brelrrner Nash, Sisk Bottom: lvlossiqe Bratz. Wahl Slwly-fir: WE NO LUNG . ' V Y GIRLS' SOFTBALL Top: Sturgis, Hoff, Dillon, Yeager. Bottom: Hurlbut, Scribner, Anable, Spearin. GIRLS' SPEEDBALL Top: Fletcher, Warwick, Dillon, Scribner, Yeager. Bottom: Hurlbut, Flowers, Cederstrom, Wolkeri, Spearin. GIRL' SPGRTS A friendly slap of a towel, a yelp. lhe speedy kick of a speedball, the Swish ol a baskelball going through lhe hoop. The whack ol a baseball bal connecting, lhe shower drizzling, the lreacling ol tennis shoes: all These would signify girls' lurnouls Throughout lhe year, not lo mention challer, laughs, and shouts. Contrary To preceding years the Senior girls still had their large lurnouts and slrong teams, as did the two other classes. The Juniors and Sophomores gave the Seniors some still compelilion when the maior sporls lurnouls came up. ln spite ol this the Seniors copped lhe speedball and basketball honors lor the second slraighl year. Olher winter sports vigorously participated in Jrhis year were ping-pong and alter-school hikes. Swim- ming and skiing also drew a large number of girls as did bowling. Comes lhe spring, and the out-ol-doors calls. Lasl year The Juniors were baseball champs for the second year and are hoping N lo cinch the lille lheir lhree high school years, Besides baseball, there are badminton and volley ball in lhe early spring. Also len- nis and horseshoes and archery oller compe- lilion for lhe girls. With Miss Ashcraft as catcher, the girls fling themselves enthusiastically Sriaaty-lim into softball. SKIIQTS 1' ww-.J s... ,- GIRLS' VOLLEYBALL Top: Sturgis. Hoff, Dillon, Yeager. Bottom: Hurlbut, Spearin, Fletcher, Wilson. GIRLS' BASKETBALL Top: Hurbut. Hott, Dillon, Yeager. Bottom: Spearin, Scribner, Frazee. CONGRATULATIONS T01 JACKIE HLIRLBUT---For being progressive prexy of B Club and winner of three Iettersg also for being an ardent ski enthusiast and secretary of Ski Club. SENIORS For continued enthusiasm during their three yearsg for rnpoing honors in all sports for two years straiqht .IIINIORF For their undvino determination. '-OPHOMORFS-For their pep and many good players and for their participation in playdays MARIANNE VEAGFR-For heinq an outstanding Senior player in all sports and winner ot first stripe when a Sopho more and third when A Senior. BARBARA JEWELL, EDNA IVARSON. 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M ,S-If 'Qgllf ' , ' ff f .A Q 744-Zwdg 5 Z O 0 Q9 .ml SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS JOHN MASTOR, PresidenT 1 Theres no doubT abouT iT: Johnnie probably has more pep Than any oTher boy in school. WheTher iT's heaving TurniTure on The sTaqe or calling The class To order over The loudspealrer, he really puTs everyThing he has inTo iT. BOBBIE QWENS, Vice PresidenT - Bobbie wiTh her sparlclinq personaliTy malces a hiT wiTh everyone. She lilces all sporTs b'uT Thinlcs basl4eTball is her TavoriTe. She also plays in The band. MARGARET T-TOLBROQK, SerreTary -be lvlaq- qie, as she's Called by some, also lilces bas lceTball. She is very musical and plays The piano well. Her ambiTion aT presenl is To become a Teacher, and shes one oT The Tew Sophomore girls whois lcepT her sleady all year. Miss Ashcraft Owens Nlasior, Holbrook. SOPHOMORE CLASS Rersonaliw and pep would ce:-Tainly describe This years Sophomore class. We gm a glimpse of This piurinq The WhaT-A-Sho which was sTudded wiTh Sophomore Talenl. Paula STirliris sTopped The show wiTh her song and dance rendiTion oT Tempe TaTion', nel To menTion The Hhillbillies' wilh Dale Parkers quilar playing. They elecTed John Maslor Their class presiderif wiTh Bobby Owens vice-presidenl and MargareT l-lolbroolx secrelarv, Their class assembly TurTher proved ThaT The upper classes had To iump To keep ahead oT The Mbabiesw. OTher honors came Their way when June l-lansen, Rosemary Ryllcen, and MargareT T-laveman were elecTed The school song leaders. and Kay BornsTein was elecTed a cheer leader and ValenTine sweeT- hearT. This class also had more Than Their share oT aThleTic TalenT-parTicularly basl:eT- ball. Virgil Viereck and George Cary were so ouTsTandinq on The Pups ThaT laTer in The season They were moved up To The TirsT squad. They also had Their share QT gray maTTer, Doris PorTer, Joseph SenuTy, and Marilyn SmiTh receiving all As The TirsT semesTer and BeTh Hayes, Joan LoclcharT, and Barbara SToclclass winning Tour Ais. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISERS ,LL Ike: Bowery-girl Stirkins twists herself out of shape for one of her Rocks and Provias do a mean shuffle in T'The Dark Town comedy dances. Struttefs Ball . Si.:-fy-nim FIRST f- Am Ni MIQQI: X l r .J L 1 5 5: t it gg t A 8 5, at X 9' 'K A sa 1. sit, i . . .,,. NLE SOPHOMORES-GROUP l Top: Barnett, Bevis, Baldwin, Barber, Best, Armstrong, Albee, Benson, Barker. Middle: Alton, Bemis, Barton, Acalin, Albers, N. Anderson, Aughe, Beecher, Bannerman, Bottom: Axlund, D, Anderson, Backstrorn, Berwick, Alexander, Bergstrom, Adams, Bjornstad. SOPHOMORESYYGROUP Il Top: G. Cole, Burger, Brono, Cary, Chandler. Bly, J. Brown, Coulthurst, Bond, Cobelens, Bussanich, Blackstone, Buckley. Middle: Clarkson, Clapp, G. Brown, Bulman, Charles, Carson, Carlson, Craig, Brock, Bowman, Blakely, Berthiaume. Bottom: K. Bornstein, B. Brown, Boyer, J. Bornstein, Costello, Breer, Bocanegra, Boutwell, M, Cole, Carpenter, Birchall, Cope. SOPHOMORES-GROUP III Top: Dawson, Crait. Elich, B. Crombie, W. Jones, Delfries, Dalien, Cannon. Middle: Eberly, Parks, Crook Eldred, Edwards, J. Crombie, Densen, Eide, Bottom: Cupples, Dorcy, Crocker, Enertson, Daly, Eidemiller, Einarson, Endicotl SOPHOMORES-GROUP IV Top: Grim, Gossage, Goodman, Frost, Erickson. Middle: Dixon, Goheen, Geleynse, Gallagher, Garrett, Forslof, Fuqua Bottom: Goetz, Field, Ebright, Graham, Geschke, Geske, Garries. PEQFOQ NM , ctw ., , 15'- Cl. SOPHOMORES--GROUP V Top: Hardan, Helmer, B. Griffin, D. Henry, T. Hagen, R. Hansen. C. Hagen, H. Henry, Harns, Middle: Hill, Herb, J. Hansen, Holbrook, Gronerneyer, Hinds, Gibson, N. Griffin, Hawkins, Haveman. Bottom: Haner. Haulrig, Hammer, B. Hoffman. Hayes, Hallman, Hoff, Holt. Hall, Hinckley. SOPHOMORESYGROUP Vl Top: Know, Knutsen, Kronstad, M. Jenkins, Kinman, Keilty, Keehn, Kemp, G. Hubbard. Middle: Kohler, Jackson, F. Jorgenson, C, Jenkins, Hovde, Keith, S. Jones, Karsunky, Johnston. Bottom: Kline, Knutson, A. Jorqenson, N. Jansen, Kirby, Jensen, Howe, D. Hubbard, Joachim, P, Jansen. SOPHOMORES- GROUP Vll Top: Litz, Manning, Marsh, Lorenz, McDonald, Mastor, Lallas, Lashua, L. Larson. Mowbray, Lonborg, McLaughlin, LaMont. LeMaster, Matson, R. Larson. Lish. G, Martin, Mastin. M. Martin, Lockhart, McLerran, Lingbloorn, Mathewson, Lawson, Malcolm, Kohler, Lind, Leaf. SOPHOMORES--GROUP Vlll Top: Olsen, Morgan, Neubauer. Melton, Neilan, Peters. Melland, Neuroth, Middle: Olney, Nilsen, Moore, McLouth, McNeil, B. Nelson, Mueller, Methven, McPherson. Bottom: Osborne, Nutter, Nichols, Orde, Nash, Dixon, Nlolek, l. Nelson, Myers, O'Connor. Middle. Bottom: MANCE Seventy-one Seventy-two nb. lf SOPHOMORES-GROUP IX Top: C. Parker, D. Pearson, Palmer, Onkels, Pennington, Patrick, Painter, Provias. Middle: Patterson, E. Ostrander, B. Parker, Peel, Owens, Shirley E. Pearson, Porter, Park. Bottom: D. Parker, B. Ostrander, Pratt, Pellersels, Shirley L. Pearson, Pierce, Postlewait, Pike, Pitts. SOPHOMORES-GROUP X Top: Senuty, Radder, Simplot, Reynolds, Simpson, Sharninghouse, Shaw, M. Rocke. Middle: Ramsey, Pullar, Raymond, D. Robinson, Rykken, Shagren, Rehberger, L, Robinson, Rubenack. Bottom: Rankin, Schinner, Riffe, Rude, Seldomridge, Reed, J. Rocke, Seldal, Rodgers. SOPHOMORES-GROUP Xi Top: Trunkey, Marilyn Smith, Quady, Strong, Trecker, Sturtz, Sutherland, Spaulding, Totten. Middle: Thomas, Strand, Thal, R. Smith, Marlene Smith, D. Smith, J. Smith, A. Strode, G. Smith. Bottom: L. Smith, Teshera, Stinde, Turcotte, Thompson. Seafeldt, Stocklass. Stirkins, Sorenson. SOPHOMORES-GROUP XII Top: Vitaljic, Valic, Wiltfong, Viereck, Bill Welsh, Berry, Wells, Wahl, Johnston, D. Williams, E. Williams Middle: Wherry, Van-Loock, Wolf, Wilkerson, Wilks, N, White, Joan Wilson, Willison, Young, Turner. Bottom: Van Sinderen, Zehnder, Winters, Wood, Geraghty, Forslof, Zender, Uhrig, D. White, Janis Wilson Barbara Welsh, Umphenour. l JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS DON Cl-TRISTENSEN, PresidenT-Blonde, with blue eyes This popular Norwegian lad. Chris, has done a wonderful iob as Junior class presidenT This year. l-le is well-known Tor his obliging naTure and counTs as his acTiviTies Key Club, Tomahawk CabineT, and head elecTrician on The STage Crew. CHARLES TEFL-A quieT boy who goes in Tor crew-cuTs is our Junior class vice-presi- denT. Charles is one oT Those slci enThusiasTs who may be Tound any weelc wiTh The MT. Baker Slci Club. l-le is also a Tlag guard. ivifAxRLEN'E DAUPHTNY-i'Tere is one preTTy gal whose 'TNew Loolcl' hair cuT is very much approved by The boys, as was her long hair- do. Junior class secreTary, Marlene, modeled in The Junior assembly and is also a mem- ber oT Friendship CommiTTee, W JUNTOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISERS lVlr. Montgomery, Miss lilllllspaugh Dauphiny, D. Christensen. Teel JUNIOR CLASS NAfiTh Two years behind Them and one more To go, This up and coming class is all prepared To Take up Their reign as Seniors nexT year. Under The leadership oT capable prexy, Don ChrisTensen. and advisers, Miss Millspaugh and Mr. MonTgomery, The Juniors goT oTT To a good sTarT wiTh The arrival oT The Third annual Junior Ball, decoraTed in an l'Old Fashioned Garden' Theme during which They danced beneaTh a canopy oT sTreamers and made wishes by The old wishing well. They even showed The Sophomores and Seniors how To geT a man by The presenTaTion oT Their assembly l'GeT a MaTe in '48! in which PresTon FeTTy, TransTerred Trom SeaTTle, received special applause Tor his abiliTy on The Trampolin. The Juniors came To The aid oT The Seniors by The handling oT Senior caps and gowns and The decoraTion oT The audiTorium Tor The baccalaureaTe and commencemenT exercises. besides selecTing class rings Tor The class oT '49. As Tor brains, Wendell fXrnTzen, Shirley GoeTz. Lynn l'lunT, Laura lrvin, champion speller, Molly Madsen, Leon Piclrard, Ralph RoberTson, Jean SlaTer, and Shirley Wilson Till The bill very nicely wiTh Their achievemenT oT sTraighT Ns The TirsT semesTer. er if Gilfllen, Lanibcrt, and Teller do a unique tap dance using a Valentine motif. Here are the Valentine sweethearts elected by the school. King Wally Green is handsome even when he blinks. Petite Kay Bornstein is the only Sophomore who has ever won this. Seventy-three SEASONED, Seventy-four JUNIORS-GROUP I Top: Aldrich, VV. Alton, J. Alexander, J. Allen, J. Barnett, Arntzen, E. Bell, A. Alcott, Bertoglio, Andrews. Middle: Bergen, Beach, J. Bell, Altman, C. Bannerman, Bartleson, Atwood, Beyers. Bottom: K. Alexander, Annette, Norma J. Anderson, Barney, Bauer, Doris E. Anderson, S. Albee, H, Alexander, Ballard, B. Allen. JUNIORS-GROUP II Top: Bilson, Chapman, R. Bowman, John Blake, Cameron, B. Bjarnson, H. Clark, Blick. Middle: J. Brown, Butts, Billmann, D. Christensen, A. Brown, Borchers, H. Carpenter, G. Boutwell, Brehmer. Bottom: Blackman, C. Christensen, M. Cole, Cobb, Bruget, Church, Bishop, Joanne Blake, Bruaw, Byers. JUNIORS-GROUP III Top: DeBruyne, DuPraw, R. N. Falk, Ferris, Endrizzi, Everson, Dye, Craker,Farnum,DuVall. Middle: Duppenthaler, J. Dixon, S. Dyer, D. Dux, Fevig, Elstrom, N. Field, Erholm, W. Engels. Bottom: K. Erickson, C. Dralle, Dow, DeMuth, Dauphiny, J. Engels, Emes. J, Erlandson, Erdahl, Erb. JUNIORS-GROUP IV Top: Forss, C, Freeberg, M. Gustafson, Gagner, Dale French. G. Geschke, E. Goetz, B. Ford, T. George, Flinn Middle: Gulick, D. Garries, Force, S. Goetz, Fralick, D. Ford, Gallant, Fife, Don French, P. Gallagher. Bottom: Gloman, A. Ford, Gates, L, Fuqua, Golden, S. Gilfilen, Garland, Foy, Frater, Flockoi. , TQOUPEIQS JUNIORS--GROUP V Top: Hopkins, Hedberg, W. Hanson, W, A. Hanson, Haggen, L. Hawkin, Hjaltalin, Hope. Middle: Hamer, Hickok, Hoag, G. Hicks, Harrison, Hillier. Z. Hicks, Hipkoe, Bottom: L. Hansen, V, Hoof. Heffley, Hooker, M. Hagen. J. Hoffman, Hawes, D. J, Hanson, JUNIORS-GROUP VI Top: I. Johnson, L. Hatch, T. Hilton, E. D. Johnson, D. Johnson, H. Hurd, W. Hurd, Ivversen, Jury, Hardin. Middle: Irwin, Hutchison, L. Hunt, E. Jorgenson, Hovde. I. Jones, Jewell, V. Jones, J. Johnson, A. Johnson. Bottom: Irvin. Houser. James, Ivarson. B. Johnson, C. Hunt. B. Hunt, Iverson, R. Jackson. JUNIORS-GROUP VII Top: C. Lind, D. Lind, Lehn, Lewis, Jongsson, Larnbson, Kovacevich, Lunde, Kindlund, Keim. Middle: S. Larson, Little, K. Leavitt, Kelly, Leamer, Kennedy, F. Lorenz, Keffel, Long, Lafond, M. Kendall. Bottom: Lestrud, Kehr, G. Kemp, D, I. Kohler, Loudon, Kinley, Y. Lindell, Koger, E, N. Leaf. Lemske. JUNIORS-GROUP VIII Top: McSorley, G. Melland, V. Miller. P. Macy, Moe, Mclntyre, Matz, Meador, Mauler. Middle: McFarlane, McMurry, W, Markvvell, E. McGregor, Monsees, G. Matson, R. Mathevvson, McCollum. Bottom: McMillan, Manos, Manely, D, Miller, Molly Madsen, Mary Madsen, McGinnis, McNaughton, McGvvin, Martinsen, Seventy-fire Seventy-sim JUNIORS-MGROUP IX Top: Nordquist, L. Olsen, Mosher, Patenall, Osborn, Mullen, R. Norman, W. Perry, Pickard, Oates. Middle: W. Murphy, Lien, Morse, Metcalf, D, Peterson, E. Muscutt, G. Orlando, Oakes, Munro. Bottom: R. Park, W. Parker, J. Myers, Murray, M. Palmer, Montague, Montgomery, B. Olson, E. Pitts. JUNIORS-GROUP X Top: Schuler, Razore, Setrlt, Sandberg, R. Robertson, J. Reynolds, Rogers, Prestridge, Ritchie. Middle: Samuelson, Read, Selander, Sapp, Richards, A. Pullar, Sisk, Shipley, M. Robertson. Bottom: D. Roberts, Quanz, Schultz. V. Reamer, Slmenson, Rutherford, B. Scott, L. Richardson, Redmond, L. Scott. JUNlORSfGROUP XI Top: Vail, J. Stewart, Vike, Teel, Sophusson, C. Thimas, W. Thompson, Vuiovich, Sufticool. Middle: J, Stinde, Sundean, W. Smith, D, Smith, VanKeulen, Thorstenson, M. Stewart. Bottom: B. Smith, Tisdale, Joyce Ramsey, Solvang, M. Teller, VanHorn, Slater, M. Thomas, B. Thomas JUNIORS-GROUP XII 'Yopz Dick Williams, Wisbey, J. Wilson, P. Young, B. Walker, Couch, L. Johnson, Wilken, Wear, B. Wright, J. Wise. Middle: Wahlstrand, M. Wagness, Duane Williams, C. Young, Radevany, Zankich, Whipple, West, J. Walker, Chin, Wellman, Wills. Bottom: Waldschmidt, Weatherby, l. Wright, Zuanich, Joan Young, Warner, S, Wilson, Winther, Wiggins D, Wise, Wallace, H. Simonds, Zwaschka. 1 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS FRANK UHRIO, PresidenT- BashTulness can be a handicap. BuT noT in The case OT Franlc Uhrig. This shy guy has a TalenT Tor baslceTball and a TasTe Tor The aThleTic Type OT Temale. NELDA ANABLE, VicefPresidenT-A sporTse minded lass, IISFIIQII has The pep and energy iT Talces To preside as vice-presidenT and sfill Tind Time Tor all OT her many exTra- cuiiicular acTiviTies. IVIYRNA ADLER, SecreTary-A gal wiTh a sparlcle in her eye, she's The guieT lcind wiTh a mind OT her own, and a mighTy good one aT ThaT. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS AND ADVISERS Miss Kelly. Miss Kaufman Adler, Uhrig, Anable SENIOR CLASS The leaves OT liTe lceep Telling one by one. And now The class OT I48 have waTched a Third OT Theirs driTT down. They have shed Their childhood and replaced iT wiTh a cloalc OT newly acquired maTuriTy. They will no longer be children and in maTuriTy They will have gained The greaTesT TaculTy denied a child. They will have memories. Theirs will be hidden memories. ThaT TirsT secreT crush. The TirsT Time They held hands and Their TirsT shy lciss. The happiness ThaT belongs wiTh a newATound Triend. The exuberance ThaT goes wiTh a hard earned Memories OT liTTle Things. Shivering in The rain cheering The Team on To a Touchdown . . .TirsT dance . . ,The Tresh, clean smell OT The ChrisT- mas Tree in The TronT hall .... BUT besT OT all are The memories ThaT are meanT To be shared. Remembering The hearTwarming porTrayal OT Corne'ia and Emily in 'IOur I-TearTs Were Young and Gay by Barbara FleTcher and BeTh Folsom. The delighTTul Nina in The FireTly ThaT was Kay CuTler. Rame bling Fred Sizelove being handed The lnspiraTional Award . ,. lovely WhaTAA-Sho Queen Dolores Rap- lee. And The lumps in Their ThroaTs when They heard class speakers Jim Bemis and Joanne Irvin, wiTh The sudden realizaTiOn ThaT Their childhood had really ended, ThaT Tor some OT Them This was good-bye, and ThaT There would be Triends They would noT see again. BeTore Them lies The TuTure. There will be happiness Tor some, wealTh Tor a Tew, success Tor all in some manner iT They will iT, BuT Tor all There will be youTh, and advenTure, and hope. SENIOR ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Standing: Hale. Olson, Hovde, Lindquist, Swanson Sitting: Cederstrom, Adler, Uhrig, Anable, Salmon Seventy semen iii- '1 x., 'ISS Seventy-aight SUNNY LOU ABERNETHY - Girls' League Representa- tive, What-A-Sho i'46, '47I, Operetta C'47, '48D, Senior Play, Assistant Student Director, Ambition: Nurse. DOLORES MARIE ACALIN - What-A-Sho C'46J, Am- bition: College, MYRNA LOU ADLER - Y-Teens, President, Pep Club, Beacon Staff, Senior Class Secretary. Ambition: Live at Chuckanut cabin. SAMMY AGNEVV - Hi-Y, Stage Crew, Baseball, Raider Club, President, Ambition: Business man, EARLE RAYMOND ALCOTT, JR. - Radio Operator, Projector Squad, Torch Club, Senior Play. Ambi- tion: Nuclear physicist. JAMES C, ALEXANDER - Ticket Squad, Manager, Alchemist Club, Chess Club, Biology Club. Ambition: Teaching science. SALLY SUE ALEXANDER - Beacon Staff, Reporter, Selected Chorus, Y-Teens, Girls' League Representa- tive, Ambition: Journalist. NELDA MARCYNE ANABLE - Senior Class, Vice- President, Pep Club, Secretary-Treasurer l'46D, Bea- con Staff, Girls' Sports Co-Editor, Information, Am- bition: Teacher, RONALD EUGENE ANABLE - Torch Hi-Y, Intra- mural Basketball. Ambition: Mechanic. GLADYS ANDERSON - What-A-Sho. Ambition: Airline hostess. HOWARD ANDERSON - What-A-Sho C'46, '47J, Op- eretta 046, '47J, Basketball, Baseball. Ambition: Business man. JOAN ADELLE ANDERSON - Service Club, Presi- dent, Make-up Corps. Ambition: Stenographer. PATRICIA M. ASHE A Pep Club, Y-Teens Cabinet C'47, '48D: Tomahavvk Club, President: Operettas, Ballet. Ambition: Live at Chuckanut cabin. SUZANNE MARIE ATKINSON i Alchemist Club, What-A-Sho K'47J, Christmas Program, Orchestra C'47J. Ambition: Christian service, ROGER WAYNE BADGLEY - Intramural Basketball and Football, Projector Squad. Ambition: Retire at twenty-one. SHIRLEY NADINE BAIRD - Beacon Ad Staff, Infor- mation, Horizon Club, Friendship Committee. Ambi- tion: Nurse. GEORGE C. BAKER BEVERLY JOYCE BAMBER - Service Club, Presi- dent C'46J, Horizon Club, Distributive Education Club, Vice-President. Ambition: Theatrical profes- sion. ROYAL BARNETT -- Football, Hi-Y, FLORENCE BARR - Service Club, Horizon Club, Distributive Education Club. Ambition: Professional skater. NORIVIA JEAN BARR - Pep Club, What-A-Sho K'-'46, '47J, Operetta C46, '47, '48J, Beacon Staff. Ambi- tion: Success and happiness. BEATRICE BARTON - What-A-Sho Dance Committee. Ambition: Manager of girls' football team. LEONARD A. BATES - Track: Ski Club. Ambition: Success. MELROY BAUTER MARLENE JOANNE BEEBE - Ad Staff: What-A- Sho: Shuksan Staff, Eypist: Operetta. Ambition: Chemist. BARBARA BERNICE BELLINGHAM - Pep Club: Ushers' Club: Girls' League Cabinet: What-A-Sho Queen. Ainbitlun: To marry Ronnie. JAMES BEMIS - Head Football Manager: Track, AI- chemist Club, President: Senior Play, Lead. Ambi- tion: Live in the White House. CLAYTON E. BENNER - Intramural Track. Ambition: Commercial fishing. GORDON DALE BENNER - Projector Club: What-A- Sho i'47J, Track Manager: Intramural Basketball. Ambition: Navy or go hunting and fishing. VERNIECE EMILY BENNETT MARGARET G. BENSON - Ushers' Club: Y-Teens: Operettas: What-A-Sho i'47l, Ambition: College. JOHN E. BERG - Band: Orchestra: Alchemist Club: Chess Club, President. Ambition: Own the biggest organ in the world. RONALD D. BERGMAN - What-A-Sho i'45, '47J: Operetta I'-159. Ambition: Be a better mechanic than Smith. VERNON LEONARD BERGMAN - What-A-Sho l'47?. Ambition: Crusty old salt. BETTY BIRCHALL. Ambition: Traveling secretary. DONALD G. BJARNSON S Key Club. Ambition: Crash these walls in June. RONALD A. BJARNSON - Key Club. Ambition: Live, love, and loaf. GEORGIA BLAISDELL - Christmas Pageant C'46J: Distributive Education Club. Ambition: Designer. ROBERT BLAND - Senior Play: Operettas Cthree yearslg What-A-Sho ithree yearsl. Ambition: Grad- uation. JAYNE MARIE BOCANEGRA - Social Committee: What-A-Sho: Y-Teens Cabinet: Alchemist Club. Am- bition: Success and happiness. OTTILIE MARIE BOCANEGRA - What-A-Sho t'47J, Y-Teens Cabinet: Friendship Committee: Social Com- mittee. Ambition: Travel to Spain. DOLORES A. BOUTWELL - Service Club, Vice-Presi- dent i'45J: Make-up Corps: Junior Assembly. Ambi- tion: Private secretary. AR 1 1 'Er' Seventy-ning Eighty GARY PHIL BRANDNER - Beacon Staff, Sports Edi- tor: What-A-Sho, General Committee: Intramural Ten- nis. Ambition: Eat, drink, and be merry! LOUIS E. BRATZ, JR. - Junior Class President, Hi- Yg Football U46, '47D. Ambition: Success in what- ever I attempt. BILLIE LEA BREUER - Service Club: Horizon Club, Girl Reserves. Ambition: Expert driver. DOREEN lVl. BRIDGE - Ambition: Secretary. ARCHIE B. BROWN - Key Club: Baseball, LORETTA LOLA BROWN e Ticket Squad: Service Club. Ambition: Learn to speak German. ROBERT G. BROWN - Shuksan Staff, Photographer: Intramural Basketball. Ambition: Have my own stu- dio. ANDREW LOUIE BROZOVICH - Hi-Yg Raider Club: Baseball: Football. Ambition: Professional football. WHEATLEY GEORGE BUCHER - Torch Hi-Y. Ambi- tion: Be a good sport. IVIARIAN JANE BUDDE - Service Club. Ambition: Telephone operator. FRANCES BUTLER - Distributive Education Club. Ambition: Go to Alaska. PHYLLIS ELIZABETH BYLUND S Ambition: Art school, WILLIAM HOWARD CARLSON - Ambition: Get some- where in life. DENNIS G. CARLSON - Shuksan Staff, Boys' Sports Editor, Intramural Sports, Torch Club: What-A-Sho l'45, '46J. Ambition: Doctor of medicine. IRIS CAROL CEDERSTROM - Pep Club, Vice Presi- dent, Girls' League, Secretary: NB Club: Beacon and Shuksan Editorial Staffs. Ambition: Replace Helen Hayes. Barbara Fletcher and Bob Reid These are the two mainsprings ot the Beacon, Barbara as editor and Bob as bus- iness manager. Besides being head ot the paper and a member ot the Pep Club. Barbara played the exuberant Cornelia in Our l-learts Were Young and Gay . This energetic lass with the ever-ready smile, known as Fletch to her triends, is an eager equestrienne. ln icy rains or blistering sun march the mailman and Bob Reid. A drum maior de- voted to skis, he appeared in the What-A- Sho ot '47. Advertisements tor the North- west District Basketball Tournament pro- grams were secured through his capable leadership. Glenn SToddard and Sam Rust Who Turned The Tables? This is one Time when Sam RusT lisTens in spiTe oT him- selT instead oT yelling The lengTh oT The hall in his cusTomary noisy Tashion. With as much iniTiaTive and dependabiliTy as one TheTc ' oT red hair can possibly cover, This TugiTive Trom l-li-Y proved himselT 3 popular band manager wiTh a maximum oT mirTh. The man wiTh The horn may noT loe T-larry James, buT B. H. S. is plenTy proud oT him. Ranlced superior by Music FesTi- val judges, Glennls TrumpeT did Triple duTy in The school orchesTra, loand, and Toma- hawlq orchesTra. T-Tis solo in 'Boogie X1Voogie Band always broughT down The house. DORIS ARLEEN CLARK - Friendship Committee: Oper ettas: Yataca, DORIS MAE CLEVELAND - What-A-Sho C'46Jg Serv- ice Club: Make-up Corps: Junior Assembly. Ambition: Travel- ROBERT WILLIAM COLE - Track: What-A-Sho C'47lg Operetta V47, '48J. Ambition: Fly. LAWRENCE A. COMSTOCK W Intramural Football. Ambition: Logger. LOIS GRACE COPLAND W What-A-Shop Alchemist Club: Service Club: French Club, Vice-President. Am- bition: Happiness and success. GLENYCE FAYE CORNISH - Friendship Committee: Horizon Club. Ambition: Frankie's private secretary. GEORGE G. COSTELLO - Baseball C'47, '48Jg Intra- mural Basketballg Stamp Club iI47l. Ambition: Car dealer. ROY C. COULTER - Ambition: Get through College of Medicine. DOUGLAS HOWARD CROMBIE - Band: Distributive Education Club. Ambition: Business man, NAURENE CUTHBERT - Friendship Committee: What- A-Sho C'45, '46I. Ambition: Missionary nurse. KATHLYNN DEMERIS CUTLER W Operetta C4835 What-A-Sho C4731 Christmas Pageant. Ambition: An accomplished singer. DON ALLEN DAVIS - Tennis, Ambition: College, EVELYNE DAVIS - Service Club. Ambition: Art teacher or artist. MARION F. DAVIS - Girls' Chorus: What-A-Sho i'47J, Ambition: Nurse. ALICE PATRICIA DEMOREST - Transferred from Wenatchee. Ambition: College. ii KN Eighty-One Eighty-two ANGELENE MARY DENIOS - Nlake-up Corps: Friend- ship Committee: Service Club: Welfare Committee, Secretary-Treasurer. Ambition: College graduation and successful career! GAIL DILLON - Girls' League President: B Club: Pep Club: Operetta i'47D. Ambition: Dance with Fred Astaire. DEAN D. DONNELLY - Chess Club: Alchemist Club, Vice-President: Intramural Basketball. Ambition: College. SYLVA REGINA DORCY - Associated Student Body Secretary: Stage Crevv: Pep Club: Christmas Pageant, Ambition: Hostess. JOYCE DOUGLAS - Friendship Committee: Social Com- mittee: What-A-Sho I'4oJ: Y-Teens. Ambition: Col- lege, DARLENE DELORIS DUNCAN - Ambition: Private secretary. ABBIE JANE DYER - What-A-Sho C'46J: Distributive Education Club: Christmas Pageant: Glee Club, Am- bition: Success. ROSEIVIARY EBERHART - What-A-Sho C46, '47J: Y-Teens: Torch Club: Christmas Pageant V46, '47J. Ambition: Travel. JOYCE LEE EIDE - Torch Club: Ushers' Club: Foot- ball Homecoming Queen: Y-Teens, Scribe and Publicity Chairman. Ambition: Live at Chuckanut cabin. SYD JACK EIDEIVIILLER - Ambition: A good job. HOWARD ERIK EKHOLNI - Tennis: Track, Raider Club. Ambition: Lawyer. LYLE NIAURICE ELSBREE - Ambition: Nlachinist. CAROL ANN EIVIIVIERSON - Beacon Editorial Staff, Typist: Friendship Committee: Social Committee: Of- fice Secretary. Ambition: U. C. L. A. DICK ENDERSBE -- Football: Basketball: Key Club: What-A-Sho, Queen Nlanager. Ambition: Veterinar- ian. MARGARET ALYCE ENDICOTT - What-A-Sho C'47i. Ambition: Commercial artist. BLANCHE LELIA ENSIGN W Beacon Staff. Ambition: Journalist. BERYL ARLENE ERICKSON W Make-up Corps: Serv- ice Club. Ambition: Telephone operator. SHIRLEY ANNE ERICKSON - Operetta Ballet V46, '47l: What-A-Sho Ballet i'46, '47l: Friendship Com- mittee: Yataca. Ambition: Private secretary. SHIRLEY lVl, ERLANDSON H- Band: Friendship Com- mittee. Ambition: Bookkeeper, IVIOLLY FALKNOR - Y-Teens: Ski Club: What-A-Sho Concessions Committee, Co-chairman: Social Commit- tee. Ambition: Travel to Europe- DOUGLAS FARRAR -- Intramural Sports. Ambition: College. MARILYN JOYCE FELTON - What'AASho i'45, '46, '47I, Operetta 046, '47i, Chorus. CECIL A. FERGUSON - Track, What-AASho, Ski Club. Ambition: Architect. CLAYTON L. FERGUSON JACK FICKEL Y- Key Club, President, Stage Crew, Manager, Ski Club. Ambition: Own Mt. Baker Lodge. GRACIE LOUISE FISHER - Ushers' Club, Executive Board, Pep Assembly Committee, Chairman, Ski Club. Ambition: Live at Chuckanut cabin. BARBARA D. FLETCHER - Y-Teens, Publicity Chair- man, Beacon Editor-in-Chief, Pep Club, Senior Play, Lead. Ambition: Social worker. CORINNE J. FLETCHER - Pep Club, Vice-President, Beacon Business Staff Collector, UB Club, Alchemist Club, Ambition: Private nurse. BONNIE JUNE FLORENCE - What-A-Sho l'47D, Sopho- more Assembly Committee, Attendance Office, Oper' etta C'48I. Ambition: Happy successful life. ILA MARIE FLOWERS - B Club, Orchestra, Selected Chorus, What-A-Sho. Ambition: Nurse. BETH JEANNINE FOLSOM - Junior Class Secretary- Treasurer, Ushers' Club, Vice-President, Beacon Staff, Feature Editor, Senior Play, Lead. Ambition: College. G. KATHLEEN FOSTER W Pep Club, Secretary, Oper- etta, Student Manager, Beacon Staff, Torch Club. Ambition: Botanist. DOUGLAS FRASER - Key Club, What-A-Sho, Stage Crew i'46i. Ambition: Not to be a bachelor! WAYNE A. FRASER FRANCES GERTRUDE FRAZEE - HB Club, Y-Teens, Friendship Committee, Senior Play. Ambition: Col- lege. LA VON FRAZIER - Torch Club, What-A-Sho C'47I, Merit Secretary, Alchemist Club. Ambition: Lin- guist. THYRA M. FREEBERG f- Ushers' Club, Friendship Committee, Operetta l'46, '47J, Student Council. Ambition: Astronomer. LOIS FRENCH -V Stage Crew, Ushers' Club, Senior Representative, Tomahawk Club, Secretary. Arn- bition: Commercial artist. PATRICIA DIANE FUHRMANN W Alchemist Club, Service Club, Make-up Corps, Co-chairman C'47, '48I. Ambition: Doctor of Medicine. JOHN M. GAGNE - Student Council, Golf Club, Ski Club. Ambition: Civil engineer. EILEEN MURIEL GARDNER - Biology Club, Make-up Corps, WhatAA-Sho i'47J. Ambition: Surgical nurse. RODERIC C. GASKILL - Basketball, Football. Am- bition: Be a Graham mechanic. ,ir .4 Eightydlzree i E ighty-four LAWRENCE RALPH GILFILEN - Fire Squad. Arn- bition: Telephone maintenance. JOANNE ALICE GILMORE - HB Club, Friendship Club, Social Committee: Y-Teens. Ambition: A ilreal live carl ROBERTA RUTH GILMORE - Glee Clubs, Operetta C'46, '47, '487, What-A-Sho U45, '46, '47i, School Pianist. Ambition: Choral director. LOIS LEE GOHEEN f What-A-Sho U46, '47J, Christ- mas Paqeants t'46, '47D. Ambition: Fulfillment of the Lord's Prayer. MARGUERITE JOAN GRAHAM - Service Club: Alchem- ist Club, Operetta i'47, '487g What-A-Sho 046, '-477. Ambition: College. NORMAN W. GRAHAM-School Productions, Orchestra, Alchemist Club, President. Ambition: Professional musician. BOB GRAHAM - Fire Squadg Intramural Basketball. Ambition: Make my first million at twenty-one. MILDRED E. GREEN - Friendship Committee, Social Committee, Horizon Club. Ambition: Make money and travel. WALLACE GREEN -- Associated Student Body Presi- dent: Basketball, Hi-Y: What-A-Sho i'47i. Ambition: Fisherman. JIM RICHARD GRINSTEAD - Ticket Squad. Ambition: Have my own business. JEAN M. GUNTERT f Alchemist Club: French Club, President: Beacon Staff, Shuksan Staff, Copy Editor. Ambition: Writer. BEVERLY MAE' GUSTAFSON - What-A-Sho C4735 Operetta 9483, Christmas Pageant K'-473. Ambition: Medical missionary to China. KAY D, HAGEN - Intramural Basketball. Ambition: Get my diploma in June. PHYLLIS B. HALE - UB Club: Beacon Staff, Girls' Sports Editor, Senior Play, Senior Assembly Com- mittee, Chairman. Ambition: College. JAMES E. HALL - Ambition: Mechanic. Raymond Alcott and Kathleen Foster It could be said that Ray Alcott 'be- longed to Torch, Alchemists, Trattic Squad. and was manager ot the Proiector Squad. It could also be said that he was a radio assistant. sound ettects man tor the Senior play, and a member ot the Senior Remem- brance Committee. And it will always be said that dependable and intelligent are iust two synonyms tor Ray Alcott. Kathleen is a charming miss who quali- tied as a competent operetta manager, al- though her ambition centers around writing rather than music. Chairman ot the Social Committee, mild-mannered Kathie was a member ot Torch and the accompanist tor the Boys' Quartette. Changing into her Pep Club unitorm, she startled the unsus- pecting with blood-thirsty screams ot ad- vice to the reteree and opposing teams. Marilyn Scribner and Nelda Anable Sparkle is one adieciive which de- scribes both ot these senior girls. Little, darlc, Snip Anable is vicefioresidenl' ot the Senior class. Both she and Marilyn are sports enthusiasts and can wield a vviclced push shot. When they aren'l practicing drills in the Pep Club drill team 'lhey can be found turning out in the gym. Marie lyn is most noted lor her beautiful letter- inq. Her talents find a natural outlet in writing the minutes tor the girls' B Club. Senses ot humor and ready smiles malce Snip and Scrib two girls well lilqed and lcnown by the whole school. DOUGLAS PHILIP HANER - Stamp Club, President, Alchemist Club. Ambition: Engineer. ELLIS HANKINS - Veteran. JEROME BRUCE HANNAFORD -W Beacon Staff, Ex- change Editor, Special Writer, Discussion Club, Mod- erator, Torch Club, WhatvA-Sho. Ambition: Psychi- atrist PAUL HENRY YOUNG - Entered from Portland, Ore- gong Band, Orchestra. Ambition: Musician. BURRELL L, HARDAN 3 Football, Raider Club, Basee ballg Hi-Y. Ambition: College. HURLBUT HENRY HARDIN - Transferred from Roose- velt, Seattle, The Firefly . Ambition: Naval Of- ficer's Training at University of Washington. DIANE HARDY - Pep Clubg Horizon Club, Vice-Presb dent, Torch Club. Ambition: Live a normal, happy life. DICK H. HARLAN - Ambition: Sports vvriter. DEAN L. HARLANDER - Ambition: Boat designer. SALLIE L. HARVEY f Distributive Education Club Ambition: Ride a motorcycle to California- FRED HASKINS - Alchemist Club, Ticket Squad, Score Board. Ambition: College or Naval Academy DOROTHY MAE HAWKINS - Operetta l'4b, '47, '48lg What-A-Sho V45, '46, '47l. Ambition: Musician MARIANNE YEAGER e Pep Club, Vice-President l'4ol, President 0473, B Club Secretaryg Beacon Business Staff: Pep Assembly Committee V46, '47l. Ambition: Live at Chuckanut cabin. HELENE HAZENhPep Club, Executive Board, Y-Teens. Vice-President, Beacon Staff, Copy Editor. Ambition: Live at Chuckanut cabin, GEORGE ALEXANDER HENSON -- What-A-Sho l'46l. Ambition: Photographer. Eighty-fi-ve I i , Eighty-sim ROBERT HICKOK - Football: Hi-Y, President: Stage Crew: Raider Club. Ambition: College. LA VINA ROSE HILL - Band: Service Club: Yataca- Student Council. Ambition: Freelance artist. i JOE HILTON - Ambition: Travel before going to col- lege. BARBARA CARYL HINDNIAN - What-A-Sho C'45,'46I: Operetta i'47, '48I: Friendship Committee. Ambition: Christian service. WALT S. HINDS - Stage Crew: Key Club: Raider Club. Ambition: College. F. JOANNE HOFF-Pep Club, Drill Captain: Junior Class Vice-President: Y-Teens Cabinet: B Club. Ambi- tion: Live at Chuckanut cabin. CHARLOTTE JOAN HOLEMAN - French Club. Ambi- tion: Bookkeeper. SHIRLEY ANNE HOLT-What-A-Sho: Operetta: Christ- mas Pageant i'45, '46, '47I: Alchemist Club. Ambi- tion: Nurse. BRUCE FRANCIS HOOF - Intramural Sports: Projector Squad: Golf Club. Ambition: Architect. JOHN R. HOVDE - Alchemist Club: Intramural Sports: Torch Club: What-A-Sho i'47I. Ambition: Engineer. LOUISE HOWARD - What-A-Sho U44, '45J: Distribu- tive Education Club. Ambition: Nlarriage. HENRY HOWE - Raider Club: What-A-Sho i'46, '47l: Track: Operetta 047, '48I. Ambition: Ministry. ROBERT CHARLES HUBBY - Ambition: Professional skating- DONALD RAY HUNTLEY - Ambition: Hotel manager. DICK HUNTLEY -- Hi-Y, Treasurer: Football: Stage Crew. Ambition: Loaf. M. JACKIE HURLBUT - UB Club, President: Ski Club, Secretary: Beacon Ad Staff: Senior Play. Ambition: College. DAVID K. IRELAND - Red Wing-Tomahawk Cabinet l'46I, '47l: What-A-Sho i'47J: Key Club. Ambition: Bachelor. JOANNE ELIZABETH IRVIN - Torch Club: Alchemist Club, Secretary: Make-up Corps: Senior Play, Student Director. Ambition: Teach English in a foreign school. HELEN ISAACSON - Make-up Corps: Distributive Ed- ucation Club. Ambition: Success. HELEN FAYE ISHAM - Pep Club: Distributive Educa- tion Club, President. Ambition: Nurse. BRUCE RAY JACOBSON - Senior Radio Operator: Organ: Alchemist Club. Ambition: Audio or organ engineering. DONALD ERROL JENKINS-Ambition: Good mechanic, MARGARET DIANE JOHANSON - Pep Club: Associ- ated Student Body Vice-President, Y-Teens: Social Committee, Chairman. Ambition: Live at Chuckanut Cabin. IRENE LOUISE JOHNSON ISHROADSJ - - What-A-Sho 0463: Operetta i'47J: Drum Majorette i'47J: Girls' League Representative. Ambition: Good vvife. MARY ELLEN JOHNSON - What-A-Sho i'4o, '47i, Christmas Pageant t'46, '47l: Operetta i'48l: Service Club. Ambition: Nurse. SHERRY CAROL JOHNSON -- Entered from Meridian High School, Make-up Corps. Ambition: Hobo. GEORGE JOHNSTON W Ambition: Engineer. VERNA MARGARET JOHNSTONE - Alchemist Club, Information: Glee Club. Ambition: Nurse. DELBERT D. JONES --- Football: Basketball: What- A-Sho i'45, '46, '47I7 Raider Club. Ambition: Shoot a rabbit before Hickok. DONALD E. JONES - Footballg Baseball: Operetta i'47, '48Ig What-A-Sho V46 '47l. Ambition: Profes- sional baseball. GORDON H. JONES - Footbail I'45, '47l: Stage Crew, Key Club, Track Team i'47J. Ambition: Ballet. MURIEL ALICE JONES 7 Distributive Education Club: Student Council Representative. Ambition: Success and happiness. MARIE JOVANOVICH Y Ski Club: Ad Staff, Beacon Staff: Yataca, Song Leader l'45J, Ambition: Live at Cnuckanut cabin. RONALD B. KAAS V- Transferred from Port Angeles. Basketball: What-A-Sho Queen Committee. Ambition: College. HELEN JOAN KANARR i Pep Club, Yateca Cabinet. Ambition: Live at Chuckanut cabin, DONALD C. KEARNS -- What-A-Sho t'4o, '47l, Oper etta t'47, '48I: Band: Orchestra. Ambition: Get best education possible! ROBERT BRUCE KENDALL W Intramural Sports, Torch Club, Alchemist Cluh Ambition: Write autobiography nt' millionaire. .IUANITA KENTCH - What-A-Sho i'45, '46l, Cl'lYlSti'Yld5 Pageant i'45, '4ol: Distributive Education Club. Am- bition: Happiness. JEANNINE MARIE KING - Nlake-up Corps: Alchemist Club. Ambition: College. RICHARD M, KING - What-A-Sho i'45, '46, '47I: Track: Intramural Sports, Bowling. Ambition: To be 6'6 tall and a naval officer. VIRGINIA PARKE KIRBY - Ambition: Stenographer. CARLA Nl. KNUDSON f- Friendship Committee, Social Committee: What-A-Sho. Ambition: Searnstress. iw- J kr 'LT' E iglzfy-severi- G11 qi 13353 Qiffoq QQQ High ty-eight -sf-A MV' DOROTHY MAE KORDAL THEODORE R. KRAUSE BETTY ANN KUDER - Ushers' Club, President: Distri- butive Education Club. Ambition: Beautician. ROBERT KUHNS MARY LOU LA FRENIERE A Friendship Committee. Ambition: Receptionist to a doctor. DAVID LAGASSE - Basketball llllanagerg What-A-Sho V45, '46, '47ig Operetta K'45i. Ambition: Good house- wife. GEORGE T. LALLAS-Yell Leader K'4o, '47, King '4BIg What-A-Sho 4'46Jg Pep Assembly Committee. Am- bition: To relive my high school days again. JOHN A. LALLAS-Football: What-A-Sho F4635 Raider Club. Ambition: Professional boxer. SHIRLEY ELAINE LANIOREUX - Ushers' Club: Whate A-Sho: Student Councilg Ad Staff. Ambition: Live at Chuckanut cabin. EUGENE G. LANGILL -A What-A-Sho l'47Ig Operettas: Student Council Representative: Ad Staffg Basketball Manager. Ambition: Structural engineer. ROSE MARIE LARSEN - What-A-Sho: Yataca. Ambi- tion: Success and happiness. ONA lVl. LEAVITT - Ambition: Private secretary. IVIILDRED IRENE LEE - Distributive Education Club: Friendship Committee. Ambition: Secretary, DONALD LEHNIANN TOlVl LEONARD e Intramural Sports: Fire Squad, Yvonne Welling and Joan Shetler Recognized by her bangs and etticiency. Yvonne Welling, member ot Torch and Ushers, was the program chairman ot the thriving Y-Teens. Although she was co- manager ot the Shulcsan Business Stott, Yvonne also tound time to write accurate copy tor the gratetul Beacon. Brains CAN possess beauty. Take Joan Shetler, tor instance. lt took much more than the duties ot a co-manager ot the Shutsan Business Statt to diminish the sparkle in her eye. The energy that B Club, Pep Club, and Shulcsan required lett her undaunted as she met Beacon dead- lines and still tound time tor her tavorite ot all sports-swimming. I Joan Anderson and Joanne lrvin Quiet, unassuming manners and depend- ability are characteristics ol these two Jos. Joan Anderson was president ol the Service Club, the club which sold school supplies in the morning, operated the lish pond at the What-A-Sho carnival, and sold Senior cards and announcements. She also served on 'lhe Girls' League Council. This spring she plans io motor easi with the family ol a professional athlete. Joanne lrvin was student director oi the laugh-lilled Senior play, Our Hearts Were Young and Gay. Wednesdays after school, she lound time to delve into chemical mys- teries with the Alchemists. She was also a very active member ol Torch, JOAN PATRICIA LIMBACHER - Ambition: See New York again. ALIDA JOY LINDE - Ambition: Travel. DU WAYNE WALTER LINDELL W What-A-Sho I'46J: Intramural Sports. Ambition: Professional skater- JOHN W. LINDQUIST- Operetta V46, '47, '48J:Wl'1at- A-Sho l'46, '47J. Ambition: Success in business. JAMES L. LOCKHART - Football: Stage Crew: Key Club: Tomahawk Cabinet. Ambition: Theater supply worker. JANET MARGARET LOCKHART - What-A-Sho, Tickets I'47J: Ushers' Club, Secretary: Band Librarian. Ambition: Bookkeeper. BEATRICE A. LOFT - Ushers' Club: Torch Club: Infor- mation, Chairman: Tomahawk Club, Treasurer, Am- bition: Leave footprints on the sands of time. MARIE MARGARET LONBORG Ambition: Travel and happiness. CHUCK LONGSTRETH -- Football, Ambition: Doctor. GORDON LOOMIS -- Basketball: Intramural Sports. Ambition: Professional basketball. JOANNE HELEN LUDENS - Make-up Corps. Ambi- tion: Artist- BONNIE B. LUNDGREN S Ushers' Club: Friendship Committee, Secretary: What-A-Sho I'45i: Operetta C'45l. Ambition: Summer home at Birch Bay: winter home at Mount Baker. FREDERICK C, LYNCH - Sophomore Assembly: Intra- mural Basketball. Ambition: Sell firecrackers. DONNA JANETTE MACY -- Torch Club: What-A-Sho l'45, '46, '47l: Operettas I'47, '48i: Chorus, Music Librarian, Ambition: Home and family. MAXINE ELIZABETH IVIADSEN - Friendship C0mmit- tee. Ambition: Fashion designer- 'Um 9- : Eigh ty-n-ine E Vimffy EVELYN JUNE MANTHEY - Horizon Club: Girls' League Representative. Ambition: Stenographer. LOIS MARKWELL - Ambition: Happiness. WALLY C. MARKWOOD - Junior Class President i'46J: Intramural Sports. Ambition: Have a substantial business and make money. CARL G. MARKVVORTH - Operetta i'46, '47, '48i: What-A-Shos i'45, '46, '47i: Christmas Pageants l'45, '46, '47i: Intramural Sports. Ambition: Doctor. HARRIET J. MARTENS - Ambition: Typist. BETTY JANE MARTIN - Make-up Corps: Alchemist Club. Ambition: College, ROBERT MARTIN TED J. MASTOR - Track: Orchestra: Operettas l'46, '47, '48I: What-A-Shos i'45, '46, '47J. Ambition: Own my own car, GRAHAM E. MATHES 4- Key Club: Track: Sophomore Secretary: Pep Assembly Committee. Ambition: Me- teorology. CECELIA MARIE MC CLELLAN 4 Friendship Commit- tee: What-A-Shos l'45, '47i: Christmas Pageants i'45, '46, '47i. Ambition: College: Travel. DAVID R. MC CORD - Shuksan Editor-in-Chief: Intra- mural Manager: Student Council, President: Torch Club, President. Ambition: Actuary. GAIL MC CULLOUGH S Intramural Football and Bas- ketball: What'A-Sho: Baseball. Ambition: Dentist. DAVID MATTHEW MC FADDEN -f Golf Team: Chess Club: Intramural Basketball. Ambition: Executive. CARLA MAXINE MC GREGOR - Social Committee: Student Council Representative: Girls' League Repre- sentative: Attendance Office. Ambition: Travel to Europe. CAROL MELLOT'l' -- Friendship Committee. Ambition: Success. LOUIS A. MESSER - - Ambition, See what's on the other side ofthe hill. G. ALEXANDER MILTON - WhateA-Sho: Discussion Club: Alchemist Club: Senior Play, Lead. Ambition: Professional scouting. LYNN HOWARD MINER - Beacon Staff. Ambition: Travel to South America. JOHN ALLEN MOREY - Track: Torch Club: Raider Club: Alchemist Club. Ambition: Engineer. JEAN D. MORRILL - Ambition: College. ROLLAND E. MORRILL W Ambition: Auto mechanic. i GENE F. MOSSIGE - Intramural Sports: Football: Basketball: Baseball. Ambition: Olympic ski team. JOSEPH ARTHUR MURPHY - Traffic Squad, Chess Club: Ticket Squad: What-A-Sho i'45I. Ambition: Certified public accountant, MARGARET JEAN MUSCUTT --- Friendship Committee: Senior Announcement Committee. Ambition: Go on to school, VVILLIAIVI MUSCUTT - lntrainural Sports. Ambition: Engineer, TERESA NELLE --- What-A-Sho i'46I: Distributive Ed- ucation Club: Christmas Pageant. Ambition: Be successful LOUIS ELLEN NELSON -- Ambition: Trip around the world, CLARA NEUBAUER -- Torch Club: Ushers' Club, Sec- retary: Student Council C'46I. Ambition: Doctor's wife. ' KEN A. O'CONNOR --- Ambition: Live right and die young. JOHN W. OLDEN -- Track, Intramural Basketball, Hi-Y. Ambition: Colleqe education. HAZEL ELAINE OLSEN -- Operetta i'46, '47, '48I, What-A-Sho, Orchestra l'46, '47, '48I, Cashier Cafe- teria l'47, '48I. Ambition: Designer of clothes. ROALD E. OLSEN --- What-A-Sho: Future Farmers of America, Bowling: Intramural Sports. Ambition: Farmer and a jack of all trades. DONALD K, OLSON ---- Intramural Basketball: Traffic Squad. Ambition: Travel. MARGARET ANN OLSON - Friendship Committee: Y-Teens: What-A-Sho: Senior Assembly Committee. Ambition: College. SHIRLEY A. OLSWICK - Ushers' Club: Ad Staff, What- A-Sho i'47J: Social Committee, Ambition: Live at Chuckanut cabin. BONNIE LOU ORLANDO -A Ambition: Marriaqe, SHIRLEE GAY OSBERG - Friendship Committee, Y- Teens: What-A-Shos i'46, '47, '48i: Operetta i'47J, Ambition: Live a happy life. BETTY OWENS - Y-Teens: Band Librarian: Friendship Committee: Make-up Corps. Ambition: College. BOB PARK --- Football: Hi-Y: Future Farmers of Amer- ica: Student Council. Ambition: Graduation. LOLITA MAXINE PATRICK - Service Club, Treasurer: Junior Assembly, Friendship Committee, Y-Teens. Ambition: Telephone operator. JOANNE BEVERLY PERRY - Girls' League Represen- tative i'46, '48J. Ambition: Receptionist. PATRICIA PARK - Distributive Education Club, Secre- tary: Glee Club, What-A-Sho i'46I. Ambition: House- wi e. :QUE FQ Nil :My -1 Nineiy-two NIILDRED HELEN PETER - Ambition: Air hostess. MARY JO PETERSON - What-A-Sho C'46, '47, '48D, Operettas I'-46, '47, '48Jg Girls' League Representa- tive: Pep Club. Ambition: Radio singer, GERALDEAN MARY E. PETTER - What-A-Sho, Bea- con Staff, Special Writer, Friendship Committee, Christmas Pageant. Ambition: Success in whatever I do. ROY PFLUGER e Torch Hi-Y. Ambition: Retail selling, JAMES WALTER PHALMER -- Ski Club,President, What-A-Sho i'45, '46, '47I, Operettas 046, '47, '48Ig Christmas Pageant i'45, '46, 5473- Ambition: Busi- ness. DORIS JEAN PICKETT F Ushers' Clubg Shuksan Ed- itorial Staff, Class Editor: Head Drum Nlajorette. Ambition: Dancing teacher. EDWARD H. PIERCE -- Ambition: Work. JOANNE MARY PIERSON 3 What-A-Sho K'-477, At- tendance Office, Operetta i'48J. Ambition: Success and happiness. VERNA J, PIERSON - Camera Club: Library Staff. Ambition: Go to Canada as photographer. LOIS LORRAINE PIKE - Horizon Club: Friendship Committee. Ambition: College, BEVERLY PITNER S Friendship Committee: What-A- Sho C'45, '46, '47J, Operettas C'45, '46, '47D. Am- bition: Commercial artist. GILBERT A. POLLY - Orchestra. Ambition: Own my own business. ALENE RUTH POPLACK - Friendship Committee F4635 What-A-Sho, Operettas, Ballet. Ambition: Social work- RONALD RICHARD RAIDER - Football, Hi-Y, Yell Leader: Key Club. Ambition: To marry Barbara. DELORES LUCILLE RAPLEE - Girls' League Represen- tative: What-A-Sho Queen, Y-T'eens. Ambition: Pho- tographer. Royal Barnett and Pat Ashe Blue-eyed. bloncl Royal starred as tull- baclc on the Raider eleven last tall. l-le divided his time between tootball and F. F. A., having served as president ot the Fu- ture Farmers and being responsible tor some ot their achievements. l-li-Y and intra- mural sports also lcept him busy. Noted tor her triendly smile, Pat won the smile in the Personality Contest held by the Juniors. Capability plus describes this little miss. She was president ot Tomahawk, and during her term, the Tomahawk orches- tra was tormed, a neon sign bought, and many other improvements made. Pat was an active member ot Pep and also has the distinction ot having gone steady with the same boy since the eighth grade. That's really a record, Pat Fuhrman and Barbara Teshera Pai and Tish were the coechairmen of lvlalce-up Corps. Besides being student su- pervisors of the actual malcing-up, they helped feach the new girls the art. They were responsible for geffing out and re- turning the cosmetics before and after each performance. Barbara and Pat are both in Torch Club. They promoted the idea of B. l-l. Sfs adopting a foreign school and campaigned actively in Torch Club meet' ings to achieve their end. PAUL RAPLEE -- Sophomore Class President, intra- mural Basketball, Baseball. Ambition: Professional baseball, MAUREEN GERTRUDE RAWLINSON - Service Clubg Orchestra, Office. Ambition: Nurse. ALLEN HAROLD REAMER f What-A-Shos i'46, '47Jg Operetta i'47i- Ambition: Art career. ROBERT E. REID - Band Drum Major, Beacon Busi- ness Staff, Business Managerg What-A-Sho F4615 Ski Club. Ambition: Good income. JED L, RIDDEL - What-A-Sho i'47D, Traditions Asseme bly. Ambition: Do something different from average. BEATRICE MARIE ROBERTS - Distributive Educa- tion Club. Ambition: Nurse. GRACE G. ROCKE 7 What-A-Shog Girls' League Repre- sentative, Friendship Committee. Ambition: Nurse. EDWARD ROCKEY - What-A-Sho i'44l. Ambition: College. R. JIM ROLAND - Key Club, Treasurer, Stage Crew. Ambition: Get a business, PA'l'RlCK J. RUSSELL intramural Sports. Ambition: Success. SAM RUST, JR. - Student Council, Hi-Y, What-A-Sho i'47Dg Band Manager. Ambition: Live in Sedro-Woolley the rest of my life. DONALD C RUTLEDGE -- What-A-Shos i'45, '46, '47Jg Operettas V46, '47, '4BJ,lntramural Sports, Track. Ambition: Ministry ELIZABETH AGNES SALMON A- Ambition: Travel. GLENDA MAE SANSREGRET - Student Council Repre- sentative, Christmas Pageants, Distributive Education Club: Glee Club. Ambition: Ride a merry-go-round. DOLORES M. SCOTT 7 Distributive Education Club. Ambition: Ride a motorcycle to California. 2W 'Q -A -vm' 4 Ninety-three MARY L. SCOTT - Ambition: Cosmotologist. MARILYN SCRIBNER - Pep Club, Secretary-Treasurer PB Club, Vice-President, Ping-Pong Champion U46 '47, '48D, Beacon Staff. Ambition: Christian service AUDRY LOU SEASE - What-A-Shos 046, '47, '48J cess and happiness. MARY ELAINE SELDAL - Band, Flag Bearer, Projec- tor Squad. Ambition: Commercial photographer, ARLENE M. SEVERSON - information Squad, Friend- ship Committee. Ambition: Success. BETTY JO SHARP - What-A-Sho 0477. Ambition: Alteration girl. GENE SHERMAN - Intramural Football, Intramural Baseball. Ambition: Refrigeration expert. JOAN ADARE SHELTER - Shuksan Business Staff, Co-Manager, PB Club, Beacon Editorial Staff, Pep Club, Vice-President. Ambition: College. HARRIET M. SHUMATE - Shuksan Art Staff, Editor, Student Council, Ski Club, Alchemist Club. Ambi- tion: Nurse. HERBERT BURDETT SIBLEY - Track. Ambition: Boxing. JAMES E, SIMMONS - Ambition: Navy officer. DOROTHY E. SIMPSON - What-A-Sho, Distributive Education Club, Glee Club. Ambition: Success. FRED E. SIZELOVE - Basketball i'-46, '47l, Baseball i'47I, Operettas i'46, '47I. Ambition: Coach. DOLORES SLATE - Girls' League, Vice-President, Pep Club, HB Club, Torch Club, Ambition: Christian service. JOHN RAYMOND SMITH - Football, What-A-Sho. Ambition: Learn to type without looking! NEAL SMITH - Ski Club. Ambition: Make a billion dollars without working. PATRICIA JOAN SMITH - Beacon Staff, Co-Advertis- ing Manager, HB Club, Beacon Staff, What-A-Shos i'45, '47J. Ambition: Live at Chuckanut cabin. PERRAM D. SMITH - What-A-Sho i'46I, Projector Squad- Intramural Sports: Shuksan Roll Mana er. i 7 9 Ambition: Lawyer. RICHARD HUGH SMITH - Football, Hi-Y, Intramural Basketball, What-A-Sho. Ambition: College. WAYNE J. SMITH - Ambition: Commercial artist. WILMA W, SMITH-Pep Club, What-A-Shos C'45, '46I, Operettas i'46, '47J, Ski Club. Ambition: Sociologist. Ninety-four i I Operettas i'47, '48D, Horizon Club. Ambition: Suc- BEVERLY JEAN SNIDER - Ambition: Owner of dress shop. PATRICIA ANNE SOMERS What-A-Sho Concessions Committee, Social Committee, Ski Club, information Ambition: Travel to Europe. ARTHUR J. SOUVE - Intramural Basketball. Ainbif tion: Pharmacy KEN SPARKS - Football, Basketball, Key Club, What- A-Sho, Manager. Ambition: Fuller brush man, LOIS ANN SPEARIN -- B Club, Treasurer, Friendship Committee, Girls' League Representative, Ad Stafl Ambition: College. LLOYD PAUL SPEARS RHONDA SQUIRE - Entered from Bremerton. Band, Friendship Committee. Ambition: Graduate from Bell- ingham High. WILMA M, STEVENS -- 'B Club, Horizon Club, Treasurer, Friendship Committee. Ambition: College. GEORGE FREDERICK STIEBER W- Operettas i'46, '47, '48I What-A-Sbos i'45, '46, '47l, Advanced Glee Club. Ambition: Owner of dry cleaning establishment, HERBERT G. STIGLITZ- -Operetta C'45, '46, '47I, What- A-Sho l'45, '46, '47I. GLEN STODDARD 7 Tomahawk Orchestra, Torch Club, Trumpet Trio, Baseball. Ambition: Youth teacher. KEITH E. STUART What-A-Sho i'47I, Ski Club- Operetta l'48Ig Senior Play. Ambition: Doctor of Medicine. JANETTE F. STURGIS - Friendship Committee, Hori- zon Club, Secretary, Ambition: Have a home in Mount Vernon. ROBERT LEONARD SWANSON f-- Advanced Glee Club, What-A-Sho C46, '47J, Sports Manager, Ski Club Ambition: Health, happiness, old age. Bill SWINBURNSON Ambition: To merry Xmas. JOHNNY TANINO -- Transferred from Ketchikan, Alas- ka. Yell Leader, Hi'Y, What-A-Sho, Intramural Basketball. Ambition: Something that somebody else isn't. MARGARET MARY TAYLOR -V Pep Club, WhatfA-Sho, Y-Teens, Alchemist Club. Ambition: Medical career. PEGGY ARDELLE TELLER - Friendship Committee, Y-Teens, What-A-Sho. Ambition: Private secretary. BARBARA TESHERA - Make-up Corps, Co-Chairman, Beacon Ad Staff, Torch Club. Ambition: Doctor in Philippines. CARL HARRY THOMPSON -- Biology Club. Ambition: Archaeologist. JIM TINCKER - Student Council, What-A-Sho, Intrae mural Football and Track. Ambition: Not to be broke. .Vlnrtyvfiw t bi W. v J J. .X Y T JE. sf ax X Q Q, . YV s 1 . ex 4, V fi' v A X. X J J in X, IN 1. QELOQ si- we tx N ,Yliiety-situ DONALD G. THORLAKSON - What-A-Shos l'46, '47l, Operettas I'46, '47, '48D, Class Assembly I'45, '47, '48l, Christmas Pageant C'46, '47J. Ambition: Dancer. GERALD WALTER TODD -- Golf Team, Stamp Club. Ambition: Army. LESTER TROUTIVIAN - Ambition: Traveler. JO ANNE TRUITT 7 Make-up Corps, Alchemist Club. Ambition: Good nurse. ERNIA LUCILLE TURNER -A Ambition: Marriage. FRANK UHRIG - Basketball C'46, '47l, Senior Class President, Hi-Y, What-A-Sho. Ambition: Basketball coach. FRANKIE VAN BROCKLIN -- Pep Club, Girls' Leauue Cabinet, UB Club, Junior Assembly Committee C'47l. Ambition: Christian service. JERRY W, VANDER BRINK - Projector Squad, Ticket Sales, Ambition: General construction Work. FLOELLE VANDERFORDfUshers' Club, Friendship Com- mittee, Information, Operetta I'46D. Ambition: Photo- grapher. DON A. VAN WYCK -- Intramural Sports, Cartoon Club. Ambition: Nlultimillionaire. ROBERT CARL VIERECK - - Ski Club, Projector Squad, Ambition: College. ANDREW RICHARD VITALJIC - Key Club, Football, Intramural Basketball, Raider Club. Ambition: lVlil- lionaire. KATHERINE J. VITALJIC 7 Ambition: Secretary. JEANNE E. vRAoENBuRG - operettas me, '47, '4BD, What-A-Shos I'45, '46, '47J, Orchestra t'46, '47, '4BD, Y-Teens. Ambition: Graduation. LOIS ELLEN WADDILOVE -- Advanced Glee Club. Ambition: Own my own shop, CAROLYN JUNE WAGNESS A Pep Club, Torch Club, Beacon Editorial Staff, Associate Editor, Shuksan Editorial Staff, Compiling Editor, Ambition: College. TERENCE WAHL - Basketball, Hi-Y, Secretary, Execu- tive Boarcl, Senior Representative, Intramural Base- ball. MICHAEL L. WALTERS - Stamp Club. Ambition: Certified public accountant. RUTH WRIGHT - What-A-Shos C'45, '46, '47l, Oper- ettas t'46, '47, '48D, Sophomore Assembly, Junior Assembly. Ambition: College. CAROL WARWICK - Beacon Staff, PB Club, Alchem- ist Club, What-A-Sho Dance Committee. Ambition: Nurse. BARBARA ANN WATERS - What-A-Shos f'45, '46, '47l, Operettas t'46, '47, '48l, Class Assemblies C'45, '46, '47l, Y-Teens. Ambition: Blues singer. DEAN WAUGAIVIAN -- Band, What-A-Shos, Orchestra, Tomahawk Orchestra. Ambition: Play in big name band. SHIRLEY ELAINE WEEKS A Make-up Corps. Ambi- tion: Secretary. YVONNE B. WELLING -- Ushers' Club, Shuksan Staff, Co-Business Manager, Y-Teens, Program Committee Chairman, Torch Club. Ambition: Live at Chuckanut cabin. GERALDINE ELAINE WELLS -- Friendship Committee, What-A-Sho Princess l'46J, Operetta V46, '47, '48i, Y-Teens. Ambition: Success and happiness. JOAN LINDSAY WELSH - Ambition: College. PAT A. WHELAN - Orchestra, Horizon Club, What-A- Shos l'45, '46, '47I, Operettas V46, '47, '48i. Am- bition: Learn to ski. DORIS WHITE - Information, Office. Ambition: That all my troubles may be little ones. IVIARIAN ELAINE WHITELEY - Service Club, Friend- ship Committee, Welfare Committee, Make-up Corps. Ambition: Be a beautician and own a beauty salon. BETTY WHITFIELD HELEN JOHANNA WIIK -- Ski Club, Y-Teens, Friend- ship Committee, What-A-Sho C'47i. Ambition: Learn to drive a car without jerking. BERT F. WILLIAlVlS Q Ski Club, Vice-President, What-A-Sho l'46J, Ambition: Poet. JEAN WILSON -- Ushers' Club, UB Club, Horizon Club, President, Friendship Committee. Ambition: College. LOIS A. WILSON - Ambition: Live in California. RUTH ELAINE WISE - What-A-Shos C45, '46, '47i, Glee Club, Service Club, Make-up Corps. Ambition: Learn to drive a Ford. BETH WOLKEN - UB Club, What-A-Shos C'45, '46, '47l, Information, 'iThe Firefly, Nlinor Lead. Am- bition: Music teacher. JEAN IONE WOOD -- What-A-Sho, Friendship Commit- tee, Beacon Staff, Christmas Pageant. ROSEIVIARY WOULF - Y-Teens, Treasurer, Beacon Staff, Typist, Ad Staff, HB' Club, Secretary. Ambi- tion: Live at Chuckanut cabin, DUANE WRIGHT - Intramural Sports. Ambition: Dry cleaning. KEITH WRIGHT f Transferred from Bremerton, Junior Assembly Committee, What-A-Sho General Committee i'47J, Beacon Staff, Intramural Basketball. Ambi- tion: Perfume manufacturer. LOUISE OLIVERI - Transferred from Spokane. Am- bition: College. Ninety-selwn FACTS OF 'Lie CO-VALEDICTORIANS-MAGNA CUM LAUDE SALUTATORIANS Beatrice Loft Dennis Carlson David McCord John Morey Raymond Alcott Beverly Bamber James Bemis Iris Cederstrorn Gail Dillon Rosemary Eberhart Joyce Eide CLASS SPEAKERS David lVlcCord Dennis Carlson Joanne Irvin Jim Bemis Beatrice Loft Ray Alcott CUM LAUDE Beth Folsom Genie Kathleen Foster LaVon Frazier Lois French Bruce Hannaforcl Joanne Hoff Joanne Irvin Clara Neubauer Robert Kendall Dolores Slate Glen Stoddard Barbara Teshera Carolyn Wagness Yvonne Welling THE UNPHOTOGRAPHED Barbara Bennett Rollo Bray Lyle Burchett Bob Wayne Lyon Ellis Robinson Harris J. Seckel Richard Warburton Betty Elvene Watkins IN MEMORIAM VERNON DRAKE PERFECT ATTENDANCE FOR THREE YEARS IN HIGH SCHOOL UP TO APRIL 16,1948 Angeline Demos Joyce Douglas George Johnston Ona Leavitt VETERANS WHO HAVE TAKEN THE GENERAL EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT TEST AND HAVE BEEN ISSUED B. H. S. DIPLOMAS ON THAT BASIS: Gordon Charles Albada Gordon Van Allen Leo L. Allen Jack W. Barker Joseph A. Bates Loris D. Brubaker Robert D. Christensen Francis A. Curtin Edmond F. DeWispellaere Clarence E. Dickinson Loy Franklin Dixon James A. Donnelly Warren Kieth Drake Howard P. Engels Wayne York Ensign Robert 0. Funk David A. Granger Samuel Arthur Hanson Eugene H. Hanstead Wallace M. Little Richard H. Maiers John Bernard Manion Jesse I. Martin Aloysius P. Masek Marion W. Means Kenneth W. Miller Harold A. McGwin Jack Virgil Peterson Robert L. Phillips John David Pierre Forest L. Postma John Kendal Sayler Richard J. Sleem Don Dean Smith Gordon Charles Stafford Edd Stangeland Raymond G. Talbot Stanley Clyde Thompson William Buell Tooker Clifford Andrew Turner George Edward Walker Laurence A. Walton Robert Eugene Winters A yQ jffqXj 4 Jnmdmfgzyi 1 Ltwwvm f..,0.w,..51 ,e,,J,d-,.LWw, ,Q,4f,f.VLyf4,Q.,,..Awf,,,ALff,,4,Q7,,QW2'7W.Y,l ' yu? V4WMMffQMQ17W'?'g ff Qfffw M MW gmwwwwk JM M-fu? W MJ QQAWMQXQZ Mm? MQW ' s ui . V -Q r KL! - --F-4...1..4.,m....h.4.mg... jg. 3. ,-,:...L.A ...H Abbot, John .,...4..... Abbot, Yvonne .....,.. . . Abernethy, Sunny Lou . , . , Acaiin, Dolores M. . ,.,. , , , Acalin, Jane ........,.., Adams, Charlynne May ,,,, Qs, Adler, Myrna .... 18, 35, 3 Agnew, Sammy ....,.... Albee, Shirley May Albee, W. Billy ,...... Albers, Barbara Lee ...,. Alcott, Audrey Alayne . .. Alcott, Raymond ..,. 29 Aldrich, George .,.. ,.... Alexander, Helen ,,.. Alexander, Jackie ..... Alexander, James C. . . . . Alexander, James Howard , Alexander, Kent ...... Alexander, Sally .,..., Allen, Barbara Kay Allen, Jim Gary ,..., Altman, Lajetta Jean ,. Alton, Walter ....,..,... Alton, Russell ..,.,...... Anable, Nelda .18, 32, 39, Anable, Ronald Eugene .... Anderson, Doris Evelyn .. Anderson, Doris .......... Anderson, Gladys .,.,..... Anderson, Howard Leroy25, Anderson, Joan ......... Anderson, Norma June ...,. Anderson, Norma ...... Annette, Colleen ,,....... Andrews, Geraldine Adell.. Armstrong, Bill ......,,.. Arnason, Hal ..,.,..... Arntzen, Wendell V. .... . Ashcraft, Patricia ..,... Ashe, Patricia ,.,.... 29 Atkinson, Suzanne ...... Atwood, Lucy Ardelle .... Aughe, John Clyde ... Axlund, Shirley Rae .,... B Backstrom, Richard A. .. Badgley, Roger ,...... Baird, Shirley ,...... Baker, George C. ., Baldwin, Jack ,...,, Ballard, Yvanda ,..... Bamber, Beverly Joyce .. Bannerman, Carol .... Bannerman, Myrna .,.... Barber, Bill Raymond Barbar, Ronald Lee Barnett, John ,.......... Barnett, Lloyd A. ....,. . 7, 1 INDEX Bemis, James L. .,... 27, 31, 38 Bemis, Barbara Lois ....,....... Benner, Clayton ...,. ....,.... Benner, L. Fred ..... .....,. Benner, Gordon D. .. 26 Bennet, Verniece ..... ..,. Benson, Margaret ....... ...... Benson, Victor Danford .,......... Berg, John E. ..,..,.... 23, 40 30, 35, 38 . . . 5.93 .AZ .7.7. 43, 44, 62 . .3.1.Y 42 29 19 32 . .3.7 37 19' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 25, 41, 42 38, 47, 78 . ..,.... .19, . . ,5.7.' .62 .65 jf32,' '36 1 ,... 33 46 . .6.7.l .hi .7,8. . .A.....-.-.A. 4.7. A '18, ' 47,' '62 34, 35, 78 f.if'22,' 36' . 5.7.1 561. .4.2. . ,1.g.l.2i,. .4.0. 9, 42, 44 39, 42, 78 23, 38 47 ..47 Bergen, Anthony Leo . . . Bergman, Ronald ..,.... Bergman, Vernon . . . . . . Bergstrom, Joan Deloris Berry, Byron E, ..,.... . Berthiaume, Dana .,.... Bertoglio, Mary Ann 32, 33, Berwick, Carl .......,. Best, Ross ....,.... . Bevis, Donald ......... Beyers, Patricia Pearl .. Billmann, Eugene Daryl . Bilson, Daniel Gordon .. Birchall, Betty ........ Birchall, Harlan ..... . Bishop, Margy Marie .. Bjornson, Donald ..... Bjornson, Robert Lee Biornson, Ronald ...,. Bjornstad, Dorothy .. Bjorkquist, E. J. ,.,. . Blackman, Dixieanna .... Blackstone, Lloyd Dale . .. Blaisdell, Georgia ..... Blake, Joanne Marie .... Blake, John William .... . . . . 22 Blakely, Clarkson Robert .. Bland, Robert , ,... ,... Blick, Saralee I. ...... . Bly, Jack .,,............ Bocanegra, Jayne Marie . Bocanegra, Joseph ...... Bocanegra, Ottilie ...... Bond, James ...,... Borchers, Donald E. Bornstein, Joanne M. .. Bornstein, Kay Ann .... Boutwell, Dolores Boutwell, Gary ..... Boutwell, Virginia F. . .. Bowman, Jack Lewis .... Bowman, Robert Earl Brandner, Gary ....... Bratz, E. Louie .... Bray, R. S. ..... . Breen, Joan B. ... . Brehmer, Robert .. Bremness, Dale ,... .....26,47 18, 36, 37 ......ab 19, 23, 37 19, 37,45 19,37, 47 .....,22 Barnett, Royal 19, 43, 44,4 '41 Barney, Bonnie Jean .... Barr, Florence .....,..... Barr, Norma Jean Barret, Richard ...... Bartleson, Wayne ..,... .. Barton, Beatrice Harriet .. Barton, Betty .....,... Bartruff, Pearl ,...... Bates, Leonard A, . . Bauer, Alma ....... Bauter, L. Melroy Bayer, Jo Ann .,,..... Beach, Roy .,..,...... Beebe, Marlene Joanne .. Beecher, Richard ,,.... Bell, Florence Eileen Bell, Jerry Douglas .. Bellingham, Barbara . . . One Hunzlred Breuer, Billie Lea Bridge, Doreen M. Brock, Lila ....... Brown, Alene .,.,... Brown, Gloria Ann .. Brown, Archie B. ,. Brown, Betty Ann ..,, Brown, Joan Louise . .. Brown, Joel Howard ...,. Brown, Brown, Loretta Mamie .. Robert Gene . .. 1 za, 45 58 5, 47, 57, 78 19, 34, 35 19, 45 22, 28, 32 24 . . .2.5,y 551. 3.6. i i 135, '39 Brozovich, Andy .,...... Bruaw, Jean Donna ..... Bruget, Patricia Lucille 19 Bruns, E. Bill ....,.... Bucher, G. Wheatly ,.... Buchinoff, George N. . . . Buckley, Keith ..... Budde, Marian ...... Bullock, Robert ....... Bulman, Dorothy Mae .... Burchett, Lyle ...,.,. Burger, Edgar Lloyd Burghoffer, Richard .... Bussanich, Harry Lee Butler, Frances Edith Button, Dorothy ..,.... 35, 36 gil. . ,3.7L, 22 22 43, 44 35, 36 Butts, Carol Louise ,. 19 Byers, Doris Althea . , . . . , , Bylund, Phyllis E, , Calhoun, Carl ...... ,............ Cameron, Robert J. ........,.... 63 Cannon, Daryll Nedrey 18, 19, 34, 43 Carlson, Dennis ...... 22, 31, 33, 38 Carlson, Leroy . . . ............ . . . . Carlson, Lois ..... ,... .... . . Carlson, Stephanie .... Carlson, William ...,... Carpenter, Aileen Anne Carpenter, Hugh ....,.. Carson, R. Paul ...., Cary, Frederick George .......,.. . . . Cederstrom, Iris Carol .,31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 39, 42, 67 Cernich, James William ..,,,. 18, 43 Chandler, Martin .................. Chapman, Glen LeLand Charles, Donna Marie . . , Chin, Dan .,....... ,... Christensen, Carla Dell ..,.. 19, 22 Christensen, Donald lVlerlyn 27, 34, 43, 65 39, Church, Helen Pearl ............... Clapp, Carol May ............. Clark, Doris Arleen .... Clark, Hazel Joan ,...... Clark, William Howard Clarkson, Philip Laurence , . , Cleveland, Doris ........ . . 19 Cleveland, Herschel .. ... ..... Cobb, Ruby .............. .. 19 Cobelens, George Anthony . .. . . 46 Coffman, Mabel ..,..... Cole, Margaret L. ..., . Cole, Marie .,...., Cole, Robert .....,... Comstock, Lawrence ,. Conlee, Carolyn ..... Connell, Archie ..... Cope, Cynthia Anne .. Copland, Lois .....,... Cornish, Glenyce Faye Costello, George .... .... Costello, Merolyn Katherine 25,29 ..25 .,.8 U36 Couch, Gary ............., ,. . . . Coulter, Clayton Roy Coulthurst, John ..... Coy, Loraine ....... Cozier, Carl ........ Craig, Donna Doreen .. Crait, Darrel Clement Craker, Raymond .... Crocker, Carolyn M. .. Crombie, H. Douglas .. Crombie, Jack ...,.., Crombie, John Robert Crook, Carolyn Sue . . Cupples, Joan Phyllis . , Cupples, Milton ........ Cuthbert, Naurene ..,.... 22, 23 ..22 .fig Cutler, Kathlynn Demeris . . . . . -29 Dalien, Howard Neil . .. Daly, Sondra Belmour .,........ 19 Dauphiny, Marleen Mae ,, 18, 19, 36 Davis, Don Allen ....,,...,........, Davis, Evelyne E. Davis, Marion F. Dawson, John R. .... ............ . DeBruyne, Gerald ...... 34. 43, 44 DeFries, Bud ..................... DeMuth, Theottice Eileen 1 D lContinuedJ Demorest, Pat T. ..,.....,...,..., . Demos, Angelene M. .. ,. 19, 32. 34 Dennis, Mae E. . ..,, .,.,..... , .. Denson, Melvin W, 37 Green, Wallace .. 17, 27, 43, 44, 60, 65, 42. 44, 66 46 25, 33, 35, 37, Fletcher, Barbara D. . . 31 Dent, Ann Jacqueline .. Diaz, Margaret ........,. Dillon, G. Gail INDEX Ferguson, Clayton L. Ferris, Bob ........ Fetty, Preston .... Fevig, Helen ..... Fickel, Jack .... . . . Field, John Wesley . . Field, Nancy Joan Fife, Thomas W. . . . . .. Fisher, Gracie ...,...... 32 1 Dillon, Dixon 1 Ruby ,............. Jewel Ellen ......... Fletcher, Corinne J. 25,32,38 Flinn, James Sargent . . Dixon, Max James . . . Dixon, Robert ..... Donnelly, Dean .. ..... 38, 40 Dorcy, Aileen A, .. ......... . 21 Dorcy, Sylva ...... 17, 26, 34 Dorr, Robert ........ ... ..... 10 Dorsey, Barbara Bell .. ....... 19 Douglas, Joyce ..... . . Dow, Audrey Jean .... . Dralle, Carol Fern .... Dralle, Janice Muriel .... Duncan, Darlene Deloris . . . . . . Duppenthaler, Robert Dale . . , . . . . . DuPraw, Edward .....,... . . . 25 DuVall, Z. Ramon ....... .... Dux, Donnalee ....... . Dye, Richard Lavant Dyer, Abbie ,......, Dyer, Stella Marie .... E Flockoi, Carol .,......... 32, 37 42, 44 Florence, Bonnie June ....... 18 Flowers, Ila Marie .22, 25, Folsom, Beth Jeannine 19, 31, 32, Force, Betty Margaret .... Ford, Audrey ,........ Ford, Blair ......... Ford, Doris Evelyn Forslof, Darwin Allen . . Forss, Herbert ........... Foster, G. Kathleen .. .... 25, 32, 35, Foster, Olive ............ Foy, Anne .......,.,.. Fralick, Whitney .. Franks, Gus ....... Fraser, Douglas .... 1 Fraser, Wayne Allen . . . Frater, Meredith ....... Frazee, Frances Gertrude Frazier, LaVon .......... 35, 39 Eberhart, Rosemary ,... Eberly, Jean Beverly ..., Ebright, Elwood Marvin , Edwards, Marion Allen .. Eide, Jack Carl ....... -3-7 Eide, Joyce Lee .. Eidemiller, Dona Laverne , . . . . Eidemiller, Jack . , ,. , Einarson, Sandra Ann . . . . . Ekholm, Howard Erik . .....,..., . Eldred, Vondela ............. ..,. Elich, Peter J. . 19, 34, 43, 58 Elsbree, Lyle Maurice .............. Elstrom, Jacqueline Julia ............ Emery, Harry E. ................. . Emes, Elaine Muriel ...........,... Emmerson, Carol Ann .. . 18, 32, 36 Endersbe, Richard 27, 43, 44, 57 Endicott, Alyce Margaret .... 29, 31 Endicott, Patricia Lorraine .... . . . Freeberg, Carlin Henry Freeberg, M. Thyra .. 18, French, Dale B. ........, . French, Don ..., 17, 34, French, Irving .....,,.... French, Lois 17, 24, 34, Frere, Edward ........... Friend, Melvin ...... . Frost, L. Bruce ........ Fuhrmann, Patricia Diane . Fuqua, Bonnie Jean ..... Fuqua, LaDonna .,...... G Gagne, John M. ..... . Gagner, Clayton Dale . .. Gallagher, Patrick 28, 34, 43, Gallagher, Paula .....,.. Gallant, Mary Carole .... Erholm, Arlene Joan ..... .... Endrizzi, Eddie G. ,..., 34, 39, 43 Enertson, Gloria ............ 19, 25 Engels, JoAnn .......,.. ...... Engels, Walter William . . .. . Ensign, Blanche Lelia . . . . . Erb, Marilyn Jeanette . .. Erdahl, Lorraine Gladys .. .. Gardner, Eileen Muriel .. Garland, Aldis Elaine .. Garrett, Harry A. ...... . Garrett, Donna Madeline Garries, Betty ......... Garries, Donald Arthur .... Erickson, Erickson, Erickson, Beryl Arlene . .. Donna Lou ....... Kathleen Adele .. Erickson, Mary Ellen .. 21, Erickson, Shirley Anne ..... . . , Erlandson, Jeanette Lois Erlandson, Shirley Mae Everson, Gary ....,,.,.. Gaskill, Roderic ,,.....,. Gates, Velma Loretta Louise Geleynse, Chereska Diane ,. George, Thomas Leon ..... Geraghty, Thomas . . . Geschke, Gerald Gilbert . . Geschke, Janet Dolores . . . Geske, Alice Gene ....... F Falk, Richard Niel . . .... Falknor, Molly ... ... Farnum, Keith . . . . . Farrar, Douglas . . . Featherkile, Mel .. . .....,. . . . , Felton, E. Bruce . . . .... .,,. . ... Felton, Marilyn ... ..,......, . . ,. Ferguson, Cecil 43, 44, 46, 35, 38 33, 36 37, 42 36, 44 19, 25 39, 43 34 25, 44, 57, ff22, ' Gibson, Kathryn Grace .. Gilfilen, Ralph ........ Gilfilen, Sandra Lee ... ....., Gilmore, Joanne A. ,,.,..... ...... . Gilmore, Roberta Ruth . , 21, 26, Gloman, JoAnn ................ Goetz, Edward ........ ....... Goetz, Ronald J. .. .. . Goetz, Shirley . .. ,.. Goheen, Lois Lee .. . ... . ., Goheen, Milton ......, .,....... Golden, Martha Anne . . .. . 22, 25 ...83 ...74 ...63 74 43, 83 ....70 ...74 ....74 42, 82 80, 83 67, 83 43, 74 23. 74 46, 83 67, 83 42, 83 74 74 47,7, 19,74 70,72 74 83,84 37,46 74 45,74 62 83 83 74 77,83 38,83 74 42,83 74 62,74 11 44,83 34,43 64 70 83, 93 ....,70 30, 74 64, 83 55, 74 62, 74 29, 70 36, 74 83 29, 74 11, 55 37, 70 70 23, 74 60, 83 74 35, 70 24, 74 48, 72 47, 74 37,70 48, 70 ...71 ,U84 ...74 44, 84 30, 84 22, 74 74 70 42, 74 84 40, 70 42, 74 Goodma n, John ..... Gossage, Glen .,..... . , Graham Graham Graham , Laurie Shirley ,.,....... , M. Joan ....... 19, 25 , Norman ..,....... Graham, Robert McCray ......... Gray, Margaret ...,.,............. 11, 27 Green, Mildred E. ....,,..,..... 36, , 84 1 84 Griffen, Brian Lane ..,.........,,.. 71 Griffen, Nadine M. .... , 71 Grim, Dale ....... 23 Grinstead, James . . , .. ,7O 84 Gronemeyer, Winona , . . Gulick, Vernon Dale Gullette, Opal Elaine Guntert, Jean Marie Gustafson, Beverly Mae .. Gustafson, Peter Morris . . Hagen, Hagen, Hagen, Hagen H D. Kay ...,...... Marlene Virginia . . . Curtis ........., Tommy ....... .. 25' Hagon, E. Alfred ,....,.... ,....... . .. 64 Haggen, Donald Edmund ..,.......... , 75 Hahner, Claudia ,............., 11, 24, 36 Hale, Phyllis B. 19, 31, 32, 36, 37, 44, 74, 84 Hall, James E. .,,.....,...,...,....... 84 Hall,PhyllisMae....... .......71 Hallman, Janet .......... ......... 7 1 Hamer, Dick Herbert .,..,. ........., 7 5 Hammer, Winona Louise 19, 47, 71 Handley, Dennis .,....,,. ..,....,. 6 4 Haner, Douglas ...,,..., . ,,.. 38, 85 Haner, Gregory W. . .,.,.. . 47, 71 Hankins, Ellis K, .... .....,....... 4 6 Hannaford, Bruce ..,.. .. . 29 Hansen, Dorothy Jean , . . . . . . . Hansen, June Ardis ..., . ,. Hansen, Lillian Mae Hansen, Ronnie ..... Hanson, Ralph ..... Hanson, W. Allen ... ..,,., Hanson, Warren ....... ,.,,.... Hardan, Lee Burrell ..... 43, 44 Hardan, William Andrew ...,..,. Hardin, Glenn ........ ...... Hardin, Hurlbut .,... . Hardy, Diane .... , . . Harlan, Dick ,... . Harlander, Dean ...... ,... Harms, E. Richard ,..... ....,. 7 1 Harrison, William Roy .. 45, 75 Harvey, Sally L. ...... .. 45, 85 Haskins, Frederick Roy .. ,.,,... 85 Hatch, Leonard ......, ..... 4 7, 75 Haulrig, Jean Lois .... ,....,. 4 7, 71 Haveman, Margaret .... 21, 24, 71 Hawes, LaDonna ...... . ..,.,...,.. 75 Hawkins, Dorothy Mae 22 Hawkins, Jeanette Ann . . . . . Hawkins, Lawrence Robert .. ...,... 75 Hayes, Beth Jean ........ 71 Hayes, Ted ....,,..... .... 4 5 Haynie, Eleanor Loraine .. .... 19, 36 Hays, J. W. ,......... .......... 1 1 Hazen, Helen ..,.... 37, 42, 85 Hedberg, Richard . . . ....,.. .. 75 Heffly, Prudence . . . ..... ,. 75 Helmer, E, Howard .. 71 Henry, Douglas Alan ,, ....... 71 Henry, Harvey ..... .,....... 7 1 Henson, George ...., ,.......,. 8 5 Herb, Frances Ann ,. ...... 19, 36, 71 Hickok, Jerry ....... .....,.. 3 4, 43, 75 Hickok, Robert .,....... 34, 43, 44, 56, 86 Hicks, George Weldon ...............,., 75 Hicks, Zelma ........ . .. ... 75 Hill, June ......... 71 One Hundred and One H iContinuedJ Hill, LaVina ................ Hillier, Stanley Hilliard, G. R. Hilton, Joe .......... Hilton, Ted Lewis ,..., .. Hinckley, Iona Edith ,...,. ,.. fi Hindman, Barbara Caryl ,.... 18 Hinds, June Marlene ........,,.. Hinds, Walter ....,..... 34, 43, Hlpkoe, Janice Evelyn . ,.,. Hjaltalin, Ronald ...... Hoag, Robert Ray ...,...,..... Hoff, F. Joanne .... 31, 42, 44,- Hoff, Joy Jannette ....... Hoffman, Benna Faith ,. Jewell, Jewell, Joachim I N D E X Barbara ..,,...,.,. Earle D. ....,............. . , Mary Alice Veronica .. Johanson, Margaret ..... 17, Johanson, Ronald . . . . . , , . Johnson, Alvin ,.,,.... . . . Johnson, Betty Lou ..,.... Johnson, Byron Lawrence Johnson, E. Dan ..,.,.. Johnson, Dexter Johnson, Irene . . I Johnson, Iris ..... Johnson, Jerry V. Johnson, Mary Ellen Johnson Johnson , Mary Lee ..... , Sherry Carol . . Johnston, George ,..... Johnston, Mary Patricia , . . Johnstone, Verna Margaret I . Jonasson, Donald Robert . . Hoffman, Bonnie ...,.... . . Hoffman, Janet ,......... . . Holbrook, Margaret Laura ,... . . . Holeman, Joan ...,,,.,. ..... Holt, Kathleen Mary .,.. Holt, Shirley Anne .. Hoof, Bruce Francis Hoof, Virginia Ann .... Hooker, Ruth Eleanor .. Hope, Lee Michael ..... Hopkins, John Lane Houser, Margie ...... Hovde, Georgia ,... Hovde, Jo Anne . ..,,. . Hovde, John Richard 1f'i9 21, 22 1 Jones, Jones, Jones, Jones, Adele ......,........ Delbert ........,.... Donald E. . 29, 30, 44, Gordon Harold .... 34, Jones, Harold Bud .,. ..... Jones, Howard ..... Jones, Ida May . . . Jones, Muriel ..... Jones, Rodney ...... Jones, Susan Rucker .. Jones, Vera Mae ..... . . Jones, Wallace Oliver .,..... Howard. E 2e,3s,4e, 47 Carmen, Louise .. ,. Howe, Barbara ......... Howell, E. S. ..,.,...,,..... . Howe, Henry ....... 25 H ower, Gladys Hubbard, Donna . . . . . Hubbard, Gordon . . Hubby, Robert .... Huck, Donald ......,., H unt, Beverly ....,...,. , ao, 44 Hunt, Charlotte Virginia . . Hunt, Lynn Mae ......, Huntley, R. Donald Jorgenson, Agnes Tillie Jorgenson, Elsie Marie . . . Jorgenson, 0. Frank . . . Jury, Robert M. ..... . Just, Richard Lewis .. Jovanovich, Marie ...... Kaas, Ronald Birdett .,.. Kanaar, Helen Joan ..,. Karsunky, Thekla Louise Kaufman, Gretchen Kearns, Donaid C. .. Huntley, W. Dick 34, 43, Hurd, Harold Eugene .... ....... Hurd, William ................. Hurlbut, Jackie 31, 35, 36, i 37, 44 46 Hutchison, Joyce ........ lddins, C. M, , lnfinger, L. James . Ingersoll, James , . ireland, Irvin, Jo Dave .... anne Elizabeth , 19. 34, Keehn, Keffel, Richard ,.., Marie May . . . Kehr, Lucille Irene ,... Keilty, George Edmund .. Keim, Vernon Edwin ... ..... ... . Keith, Sandra J. .........,.,.,. . Kelly, Mary Sharon ..... 19, 33, Kelly, Helen ....... .. ..... Kemp, Gloria June .. . Kemp, Paul ..,,...... Kendall, Marilyn ...,.., Irvin, Laura . . ,, Irwin, Carol . ,.... 19, 21. 22, Isaacson, Helen . ..,.. . lsham, Helen Faye . . . .. lvarson, Ardis .... ,. 32, 33, Iverson, Edna .... ..,... lwerson, Gurnot . , .... .. Jackson, Donald Eugene . . Jackson, Harlan ..,..... . . . Jackson, Ruth Elizabeth ..,....,. Jacobson, Bruce ........ James, Dorothy Mae .. 32 Jansen, Nettie Louise Jansen, Patricia .....,.. Jenkins, Donald Errol .. Jenkins, Mervyn Dale Jenkins, Sidney Charles . Jensen, Viola Marilyn . .. One Hundred and Two ' '35, ' 36, Kendall, Robert Bruce Kennedy, Richard Leroy Kentch, Jaunita Joyce , Kindlund, Carl Donald , King, Jeannine Marie . . King, Richard .,.... Kinley, Verla Marie . . . Klnman, David Francis . Kirby, Johanne Jeanette Kirby, Virginia ,.,.,.. Kline, Gayle M. Know, James ........ Knudson, Carla Marie ,, Knutson, Donald ...... Knutson, Edna ........ Koger, Mabel Ernestine Kohler, Betty Lou ..... Kohler, Delores Irene .. Kohler, Donald Berthold . . . . . . , Kordal, Dorothy Mae .. Kovacevich, Albert ..., Krause, Theodore R. Kronstad, Warren Envird Kruzer, Joyce ........ Kuder, Betty Ann ..... Kuhns, Robert . . . L Lafond, Marylee , ..,. . LaFreniere, Mary Lou .. Lagasse, David Edward 30 Lallas, George ........., ...,,. Lallas, John .,.....,, Lallas, Louis ...,.. Lambert, Alberta ..,,. Lambson, Keith ....... Lamont, Frances Bernice Lamoreux, Shirley Elaine Langill, Eugene ...,,.. Larsen, Rose ,......., Larson, Larry David , . Larson, Robert ...... Larson, Shirley Rae Lashua, Donald ...., Laughlin, L. M. .... Lawson, Jerry C. .. LaVelle, Almeda .. , Leaf, Esther N, Leaf, Evelyn ,.... Leamer, Fred Leavitt, Karna N. .. Leavitt, Ona M. . . . . Lee, Mildred Irene . .. Leedy, Clifford E. .. Lehmann, Donald .. Lehn, Eldeen ..,... Leiser, Oliver .... LeMaster, Kay Don ,. 34, Lemske, Dorothy .. Leonard, Tom .,... Lestrud. Vernon ,... Lewis, Bryan M. . . Lewis, Howard Jr. Lien, Allen ,.... Limbacher, Joan Patricia Lind, Barbara Jean ..... Lind, Charles Edward Lind, Don ............. Linde, Joy ..........., Lindell, DuWayne Walter Lindell, Yvonne Maxine Lindquist, W. John ,... Lingbloom, Keith . . , ,. Little, Roberta Rose .. Lish, Evelyn Arlene ..,,. Litz, William ,......... Lockhart, James Leland 19, 28, 31, 32, 34 Lockhart, Janet Margaret Lockhart, Joan A. .. Loft, Anita .. ..... Loft, Beatrice A. . . , Logan, Jerry .... Lonborg, Inez l. .. Lonborg, Marie .,,, Long, Beulah Lee . , Longstreth, Charles . Loomis, Gordon .. ., Lorenz, Carmen Elaine Lorenz, Faunt ...., Loudon, Kathleen Ann Ludens, Joanne H. , .. Lunde, Marvin Conrad Lundgren, Bonnie B. , Lynch, Fred ....... M MacNaughton, Virginia , Macy, Donna ...,.... Macy, Patricia ...... Madsen, Mary Madsen, Maxine ... Madsen, Molly .. Malcolm, Carol .. Manely, Beverly .... Manning, Barbara .... Manos, Jerry iArgeroJ . 32 19, 32 A119 43,33 A19 23. 24 24 25, 30 V1-9 39, 43 . 23 .. 17 ie, 35 . . .19 32, '36 M iContinuedl Manthey, Evelyn . Markwell, Lois .. . Markwell, Willadine .. Markwood, Wally .. Markworth, Carl .. .. Marsh, Anita ..,. Marsh, Norma .... Martens, Harriet .. Martin, Betty . .. Martin, Grace .. Martin, Maxine Martin, Norma V. Martin, Robert 18,35 25, 29, 30, 46 ,. 32, 34, 38 29,36 Martinsen, Dorothy ..,...... . . . . . . . . Mastin, JoAnn , Mastor, John ..... 19,27, 34, 58, 63, 69 Mastor, Ted . .,...,.. . 22, 43, 44, 63 Mathes, Graham ........,..,....... 43 Mathewson, Eddie .. Mathewson, Ray , . . Matson, Donald .. Matson, Gordon .. Matz, Jerry ,,... Mauler, Gene .... McClellan, Cecelia ... McClellan, Coralie ... McCollum, Richard .. McCord. David McCullough. Gail . McDonald, Warren , . McFadden, David .. McFarlane. Robert McGinnis, Barbara ., McGinnis, Russel McGregor. Maxine .. .. McGwLn, Pat .... . . Mcintyre, Larry . . . . McLaughlin, Myrna . . . McLerran, Elvin ,.... McLouth, Joann . . McMillan, Mabel ,.., McMurry, Marjorie . McNaughton. Virginia . . . McNeil. Grace ....., McPherson. Thelma .. McSorley, Leonard .. Meador, Ben ., . .. Melland. Arthur . .. Melland, George ..,, 43 Mellot. Carol . ... Melton, Arthur . .. Messer, Louis . Metcalf. Warren . Methven, Carol . Miles, Gordon . Miller, Darlene Miller. Warren P. . Miller. Veryle Millspaugh. Neva . . Milton, Lex 23 Miner, Lynn Moe, Bob lRobertl .. Molek, Nancy .. Monroe, John ,.., Monsees, Barbara .. Montague, Lois . . . . .. Montgomery. Joann , . . Montgomery. John R. .. Moody, Wilhemina . Moore, Clarita .. . Moore, Vaden .. Morey, John . . . Morgan, Don . , . Morrell, Jean ,. . Morrill, Roland Morse. Margaret . Morse, Martin . .. Mosher, Henry ..... Mossige, Gene ...... Mowbray, Richard .. Mueller, Walter .. .46 . 740' 40 , 43, 65 .,,..'19, -4.3. .. 19. 33, 39 62. 65 64' , 23, 47 . 42 18, 19, 37, 75 35 19, .. ..... ss, 59, 44, 45, 60, 62, A 45 . .... 13 29, 31, 38, 41 13 23 .. 34, 44,67 19,40 ......13 ...14 .. 38, 44, 63 45 14 .1'46, 6'5 47 INDEX Mullen, Neil ..... Munro, Sterling .. Murphy, Joe .... Murphy, Wallace . Murray, Shirley . .. Muscut, Bill ,. ., Muscutt, Earl .... Muscutt, Margaret Myers, Jessie .... Myers, Pauline Nash, Norman .. Nellan. Vernon .. Nelle, Theresa .. Nelle, William Nelson, Bernita ,. Nelson, Irene .. Nelson, Louise . .. Neubauer, Clara .. Neubauer, Fred .. Neuroth, Robert Nichols, Lenore . .. Nichols, Lois .... Nilsen, Marvin . Nordquist, Arnold , Norman. Raymond . Nutter, Mary Lee , Oakes, Marianne . Oates, Willard .. O'Connor, Kenneth . O'Connor, Mary Lou O'Conner, R. W. .. Olden, John ..... Oliveri, Louise .... Olney. , Richard . Olsen, Barbara Olsen, Hazel .... Olsen, Larry ,, Olsen, Roald . . . Olson, Betty Olson, Donald . .. Olson, Harvey Olson. Jean ..... Olson Margaret .. Olswick, Shirley .. Onkels, Peter Orde, Coralie .. Orlando, Bonnie . . Orlando, Gabriel .. Orr. Louise .. Osberg, Shirlee .. Osborn, Bob . Osborne, Helen Ostrander, Bill .. Ostrander, Elmer Owens, Betty .. 18, 19. Owens, Bobbie Pace, Allen . Painter, Olan Palmer, Jim .... Palmer, Mary .. Park, Bob .... Park, June .. Park, Pat ..... Park, Rose ..... Parker, Charles .. Parker, Dale .... Parker, Wallace . . . Parks, Larry . . . Parks, Muriel .. Parsons, Jean ,, 46, .. 29, 32, N 58. , 22, , 43. 44,62 O . V .. 19, V44 142535 .. 43, 46 ' .3136 in ,.,... V ..... 23 45, 46, 47, 64 ...36 ...37 73 22, 24, 34, 35. 36 .. . . 19, 22. 37 P ..f.ffl'f'53 . . , 19, 32, 35 28, 43, 44. 45 62,3 Patenall, Thomas . Patrick, Gary .... Patrick, Lolita .. Patterson, Gene .. Pearson, Dick ..,... Pearson, Shirley E. .. Pearson, Shirley L. .. Peel, Beverly ...... Pellersels, Barbara .. Pennington, Bob Perry, Joanne ..,. Perry, Mary Agnes . . . . .. Perry, Wallace . . . . . . Peters, Dick ..... ,. 22, Peter, Mildred . . . Peterson, David .. Peterson, Dorothy . . . . , Peterson, Mary J. .. . . 28, Petter, Geraldean . . . . Pfluger, Roy ..... .... Phalmer, James . . .. Phillips, Ronnie . . . Pickard, Allen .... .... Pickett, Doris Jean ,. .. 21, Pierce, Edward ..... . . . Pierce, Lillian .... Pierson, Joanne .. Pierson, Verna Pike, Laura Lee . . . Pike, Lois .... .. Pitner, Beverly . . . . , Pitts, Arlene .. . . . Pitts, Elaine Polly. Gilbert ..... Poplack, Alene . . . Porter, Doris .... Postlewait, Gloria ,. Pratt, Virginia ...,. Prestridge. Thomas .. Prevel, Dick ...... Pride, Bill ....... Provias, Johnie . . . Pullar, Archie .... Pullar, Rodney ,... Quady, Jack .. Quanz, Leita R Radder. Gerald . Radevany, Jeanie .... Raider. Ronald ..,,... Ramsey, James iTexl .. Ramsey. Joyce .... Rankin, Sara . .. .. Raplee, Delores .. . Raplee, Paul Rawlinson, Maureen Raymond, Dale ..... Razore, Joe . . . , Read, Darlene . . . Reamer, Allen . Reamer, Violet . . . . . Redmond, Julia .... . 22, 23, Reed, Donna ,..,. ...... ...... Rehberger, Donna .,... Reid, Bob ...... 21, 23, Reynolds, Cecil . . , ,... . . . . Reynolds. Jack .... .,. ..... Richards, Christine .. Richardson, Lois Riddel, Jed ..... Riffe, Joanne .. Riffe, Mary .... .... Ritchie, Bill .... . . . Roberts, Beatrice .. Roberts, Dorothy . . . Robertson, Marvin . . . Robertson, Ralph .. ' '36, 41 35 30 33 28 22 46 18 25 35 46 B, 7 7 7 7 63 37 23 34 46 45 42. 32. 46, 42, 23, 18. 37 36 25 .6.9. 58 19 .2.5. 42 36l 27 62 32 65 19l 30, 36, 80 31 64 25 47 One Ilundrvd and Threr 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 1 7 7 7 Rust, Sam ..,..... 65 Sparks. Kenneth . 27, 43, 44, R lCo Robinson, David . . . Robinson, Lael Rocke, Grace . .. Rocke, Joan ,,.. Rocke, Michael, Rockey, Edward ., Rodgers, Irene .. Rogers, Ted ..,, Roland, Jim ,. . Rubenack, Fairy .. Rude, Vesta ..,, Russel, Pat .... . Rutherford, Patsy .. Rutledge, Don Rykken, Rosemary .. ntinuedi ffifi 23. 24, 43 30 , ...21 S Salmon, Elizabeth ...,.. Samuelson, Shirley .. Sandberg, Daniel Sandell, Floyd ..... Sansregret, Glenda .. Sapp, Lorraine ..,.. Schermerhorn, John .. Schinner, Mary ..,. Schuler, Dean ..,., Schultz, Doris ,.... 19, 25, Schwarze, Rosemary , . . .,., . . . . Scott, Scott. Scott. Bette..., ,. Dolores ...,. Gertrude . Scott. Lorraine ., Scott, Mary . , . .. Scott Scribner, Marilyn 32. , Varryl . .... .I 42, 44, eo, INDEX 56 23 42 Smith, Ray .... ..............,.... Smith, Richard .. 28, 39, 43, 44, Smith, Robert . . ....,..........., .. Smith, Roma .. ..,...,......... .. Smith, Wayne . A Smith, Wesley . . Smith, Wilma ,... Snider, Beverly .... Solvang, Charlotte . . . Solvang, Mertin .... Somers, Patricia ,... Sophusson. Robert . . . Sorenson, Lee . . . . .... . . . . Souve, Arthur ,,,.,,..,....,.. Spaulding, Raymond .,....... ..... Spearin, Lois 31, 33, 35, Spears, Lloyd ...... Squire, Rhonda .. Staggs, Boyd , ,. Stevens, Wilma ,, Stewart, Dee .... Stewart, James .. Stewart, Mary . Stieber, George .. Stiglitz, Herbert .. Stinde, John .,., Stinde, Robert Stirkins, Paula ...., Stocklass. Barbara . . . Stoddard, Glen , . , Stone, Bill ,,.. Strand, Henry .. Strickler, Dale ., 36, 37, 44, so l fQfi3 , 35,37 . '2'5','26 29 -2.3-,124 .,... 34 Seafeldt, Dorothy .....,, .. 22. Sease, Audry ...... Sefrit, Anna ,,... Selander, Britt .. Seldal, Mary ..... Seldal, Violet ,. Seldomridge, Donna .. Senuty, Robert .... Severson, Arlene .. Shagren. Margaret . . . Shangle, C. Paine Sharninghouse, George Sharp. Betty .,,,,.. Shaw, Don ,.,..,. Sherman. Eugene . Shetler, Joan . Shipley, Hilliard ,... ., 34 33, 42. Shroads. lrene lsee Johnsoni ..... Strode, Strode, Arthur ,. Robert . ,... , Strong, George . , . . . Stuart, Keith .... .... Sturgis, Janette . . . . . 36. Sturtz, Lawrence . . .,.... . . Sufficool, Richard . . . . . . Sundean. Jerry .,,...,... ,..,.. Sutherland, Jack ...... .. .. Swanson, Bob ,25, 29, 30. 44, Sweet. Russell ......,..,..,..., Swinburnson, Bill ......,........ T Tanino,Johnny. . , . , Tarkoff, lrma . , , . Taylor, Margaret . ,. . 36, Tart, Evelyn ,... . , . Teel. Charles ,.,, ..,. Teller, Margaret , . . . 19. Teller, Peggy .... . . , . Teshera, Barbara .. .. . Teshera, Shirley ., Thal. Ben ., . Shumate, Harriet , . ,... 19, 33. Sibley, Herbert ,...,...,...... . Silver, Jack , . , . ,. Simenson, Jean Simmons, Jim Simonds, Helen . . Simonds, Ralph ,. Simplat. Robert Simpson, Dorothy ,. Simpson. George . . ,,., Sisk. David .... ..... , ., , Sizelove, Fred ....,, . . 23, Slate, Dolores 32, 35. 36, 37, Slater, Jean . . ,....,........ .. Smith,Byron.., ...,. Smith, Deneen ... ,. .. Smith, Douglas ... ... Smith, Florence , . Smith, Gloria .. Smith, John .... . . Smith, Leatrice . .. Smith, Lee .... Smith, Marilyn . . Smith, Marlene . . . . . ., Smith, Neal ....,. ,...... Smith, Patricia . . . . .. 32, Smith, Perram ,.. .,.,. Ono H1lIllI1'l4l1 and Four' Thomas, Bonnie Thomas, Conner . Thomas, Jack . . Thomas, Margaret .. Thomas, Ruby .,.. Thompson, Carl .. Thompson, Joan . . . Thompson, Wesley . . . Thon, Gerald ....,., 35 Thorlakson. Donald . . . , 25, Thorstenson, Joan ..... ,,.. Threlkeld, Margaret ,.. ... Tincker, Jim .. , . Tisdale, Dolly .. Todd, Gerald . .. Totten. James . ., Trecker, Duayne Troutman, Lester .. Truitt, JoAnne . .. 34, Trumbull, Dene ,, ..... Trunkey, Bill .., .... Turcotte, Donald .,.... , . 40, Turner, Erma . ....... . Turner, Raymond George 37 58 67 36 44 30 47 69 81 43 46 67 58 77 43 15 42 73 37 36 93 34 40 42 28 so 25 29 47 15 19 64 23 38 63 46 7 U Uhrig, Frank . 27, 43, 44, 46, so, es, 77 Uhrig, Joyce ...... Umphenour, Sterling V Vail, Evan ......... ....,.........., Valic, Evon .......,....,......... 19 VanBrocklin, Frankie , .... 32, 35, 42, 44 VanderBrink, Gerald . .. ...,...... . , 47 Vanderford, Floelle ,.... .. 18 36 42 7 7 VanHorn, Betty Jean VanKeulen, Robert , . H I I VanLoock, Francis .. VanSinderen, Kenneth VanWyck, Donald ., Viereck, Robert , . . Viereck, Virgil .. Vike, Peter ..... Vitaljic, Andrew Vitaljic, Katherine .. Vradenburg, Jeanne . . . Vujovich, Anthony . . . Vuiovich, Jim ..... Naddilove, Lois . . . Wagness, Carolyn ..., Wagness, Marjorie .. W 32, 33 7 7 Wahl, Richard .... ,.......,, 4 3, 59 Wahl, Terry ........ 17, 43, 44, 65 Wahlstrand, Gloria . . . ..,..... 34, 37 Waldschmidt, Dennis . . ,,,,, ,, Walker, Bob ......, 43 Walker, Jean .,... Wallace, Dolores Walters, Mike ,... .,.... 3 2 Warner, Vivian . . . ,....... . . . . Warwick, Carol . . . .. 32, 44, 67 Waters, Barbara .. .,,. 25, 36 Waugaman, Dean . . 22 46 . . , Wear, Donald ..,..,. Weatherby, Corinne ..,...... Weeks, Shirley .,..., ,..........,. 3 4 Welling, Yvonne ..... 33. 36, 37, 42, 88 Wellman, Chuck . . . .... ,,. 34, 43 Wells, Don .. ..., ..., . .. Wells, Geraldine . , .. . 25, 36 Welsh, Barbara A ,. 19. 36, 46 Welsh, Bill ,... .. 34, 43, 63 Welsh, Joan .,.. West, Norman . . , Whelan, Patricia ,. 22, 37 Wherry, Kenneth , ., ?4 1 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 Whipple, Charlene , , , White, Doreen . , . White, Doris ,, , White, Nancy Whiteley, Marian Whitfield, Betty ,, Wiese, Joanne ...., Wiggins, Patricia Wiik, Helen ...... Wilken, Bob ....,.. Wilkenson, Marion . . . Wilks, Carol ,.... Williams, Bert .. Williams, Dick .. Williams, Don Williams, Duane . .. Williams. Edith Willison, Della .. Wills, Billy Wilson, Jack Wilson, Janis Wilson, Jean Wilson, Joan Wilson, Lois . 334' lff24 'A' 96 72 72 76 72 96 96 96 76 76 72 72 96 96 72 76 96 96 96 76 43 96 96 76 72 96 76 76 76 76 76 96 76 96 96 97 76 76 97 97 76 72 97 72 72 97 76 97 77 '76 7? 97 72 97 97 37 76 97 76 72 72 97 76 72 76 72 72 76 76 72 97 72 97 INDEX W iContinuedJ Wright, Bill ,, 76 Young, June . , 1 I Wright, Duane . . . . 97 Young, Paul Harold , . WIlS0fl. Shifter -A Wright, lrene . 19, 34, 35. 36, 76 Young, Paul Henry Wiltfono. Frank . V . vvrigm, Keith ., , ov Winters, Everett .. Wright' Ruth N 35' Q6 Winther, Betty , , . Z Wisbey, George . .. . . , Wise, Donna . Y Wise, Ruth , . ,. . . , ..,.. 34, Zankich, Ann Wolf, Dean , , ..., ,, , , Zehnder, Neil . . . . Wolken, Beth 18, 25, 30, 36. 37, 44, Yeager, Marianne 18, 24, 31, 32 35, 36 Zender, Mary ..,, Wood, Charles ..,... .,,.,., ,. . . 37, 42, 44, 46, 66, 67, 85 Zuanich, Mary Jane . . 19, 35, 36 Wood, Jean , ...,. Young, Chester . , . . 76 Zwaschka, Elaine 26, 34, 35 Woulf, Rosemary 32, 36, 37, Young, Joan Ora 37, 76 Zwink, Marvin , Achievements Girls' League Council .,... 35 Secretaries Alchemist Club , Girls' Sports ..,., 66, 67 Senior Class ., Alpha Hi-Y ..,, Glee Club .... . ..... 25 Senior Play A. S. B. Officers . ..... Golf . . , 64 Service Club .. B Club . . . Horizon Club , , 37 Shuksan . Band . . information 18 Ski Club . .. ,. Baseball , Intramural 65 Snapshots - Basketball , , Junior Class , , , . 73 Social Committee Beacon , Key Club ., . 43 Song Leaders Beta Hi-Y . Majorettes ,. ,. 21 Sophomore Class . . Biology Club ,. Make-up Corps 34 Stage Crew 4 . Board of Education . Managers .,., , 55 Stamp Club ,. Chess Club ., Office Staff 8 Student Council Cl1riSUT15S P219-961111 - - Operetta . ..... . , . , ..., 30 Tennis . . . . Coaches . . Orchestra , 22, 23 Ticket Squad . . , , Discussion Club , Pep Assembly Committee . , 24 Tomahawk Cabinet . Distributive Education Club Pep Band 24 Torch Club A . , DYUITI Major .,, , ,. Pep Club . , ,. ,. 42 Track , . Executive Board . ...,., Pianist , . , , , , . 21 Traffic Squad . , , Faculty Program Committee , .. 39 Ushers Club . , , Fire Squad .. Projector Squad , . .... 47 Welfare Committee Football Pup Teams , 58, 59 What-A-Sho . Friendship Committee Radio Boys , ...., 8 Yell Leaders ,, F. F, A, . Raider Club . 44 Y-Teens Cabinet , Girls' League Cabinet School- Life , ,, 48-51 Acknowledgments The curtains have come down. The house lights are up. We are making our way to the exits, leaving the theater ot B, l'l. S., going out into the summer eve- ning. The play is ended, but during these next months, when we swim at Birch Bay or stand watching the sunset over Chuckanut Bay or sling , tish in an Alaska cannery. we shall remember tondly The Story ot '48. We are gratetul to: The staff of Yeagers' Studio, engraver. The 1948 Shuksan staff. Co., Seattle, Washington. who have helped in any way DAVE lvlcCORD, Une llunrlrerl mul I' iz if Mr. Charles Beard and Mr. William Stanley of the Union Printing Co Mr. Fred Eck, Bellingham llei The Farvvest Lithograph and Printing All faculty members and students Editor JOAN SHETLER and YVONNE WELLING Co-Business Managers GUR FRIENDS Adams gl Co. - Plumbing, l-lealing, and Hardware Adams, lnc. Alberl F. Woodruff M Kimball Pianos Arnason 81 Company -- Real Eslale and Insurance Arr Engraving Co. Ar-Zelle Beauly Shoppe Associaled Cleaners Allcins Shoes - Women's and Men's Fine Shoes Auberl Drug Co. Auslin Supply Co. -- Loggers' Fguipmenl, Trojan Blasling Powder Baxler's Shell Service B. B. Furniiure Co. Becldold Co. - Cover lvlanulaclurers Bellingham Aucrion l-louse Bellingham Aulo-Radialor Repair Bellingham Drug Bellingham Firsl Federal Savings 8: Loan Associalion Bellingham Fish Co. - Bellingham Public lvlarlcel Bellingham l-lolel Bellingham Oplical Co., lnc. Bellingham Public lvlarlcel ee ln lhe l-learl of Bellingham Bellingham Radio - l4l8 Cornwall - Phone ISOS Bellingham Sash 84 Door Co. Benedicl Marine Supply Bingham Dahlguisl Funeral l-lome Boclcnalcs - Sporl Clolhes for Young Men and Men Boolcey's, lnc. '-- Eggs and Feed Busch's Balcery and Founlain Cascade Laundry and Cleaners, lnc. Charles Key Shop Chuclianul lvlolors Chuclc Rissman's l-ligh School Union Service Circus Shop Cily Sanilary Service CDUR FRIENDS CIair's Super Marlcel Clyde Banks - Gills, Greering Cards, and Kodalcs Clyde R. Cory 4- Real Eslale - Insurance and Loans Cornwall Cleaners Cox Brolhers 84 Williams, Inc. Curlis Brown Auro and Marine Sales and Service Cuslom Cleaners Dawson Conslruclion Co. - I-Ieavy Conslruclion - Earlhwork Delighl I-Ier Wirh a Diamond From Weisliield 81 Goldberg Diehl Molor Co. Dyson's Edward I-I. Miller - Reallors M- IZO MI. Baker Building Edwin I-I. Easlon --- Walch and Jewelry Repairing Ekdahl 84 Seppala M- Mobil Producls Esquire Men's Shop Everelr Jones Molor Company, Inc. Fairhaven Grocery Fairhaven Pharmacy Flowers -- I. V. Wilson Forgel-Me-Nol Florisl Foun+ain Drug Slore -'- Soil Ice Cream Frank Auslin -M Shoe Slore FranIc's MarIce'r Fred Graham's Owl Pharmacy E Slore No. 2 Fred I-Ianson - Porlaple Iypewrilers - Renlals - Repairs Gage-Dodson Clorhing Co. Gilberr Marr - Cornwall and Ohio Godden Jewelry - Diamonds Gorne Fixlure 84 Lighlring Co. - ZOI Cheslnul Qrihfilrh Prinling and Typewriler Service I-I. 8: I-I. Sporling Goods I-IanI4in's Coffee Shop We Y. M. C. A. Building I-IardwicIc's Ice Cream Slore I-Iarlman Typewriler Co., - ZI7 Easl I-Iolly -'-- Phone I9 I-Ierald Pharmacy I-Iillview Dairy ll GDR FQIENDS l-lob 'n Nob M- Delicious l-lome-Made Pies l-lofi 81 Pinkey l-lolly Sporling Goods and Shoe Repair l-lorn's, lnc. - Bellingharn's Leading Deparlmenl Slore l-loward's Slop 81 Shop Marlcel l-lurley's Drugs Ira Yeager's Sporl Slore - I373 Slare Sl. e- Phone 2574 Jacobson's Sludio Jansen's Floral J. C. Penney Co. Jerry's Marker J. J. Newberry Co. Johnsons Floral - Bellingham Public Marlcel - Phone I736 Jorgensen-Ferngren Furnilrure Jukes Sludio Julia's Sewing Shop Karen's Keilh Sludio Korlhius Relrigeralor Co. KPU6 - I l7O Gn Your Dial r Your Mulual Alliliale KVOS - 790 Cn Your Dial -ee Your Norlhwesl ABC Ailiiliale Lakeway Floral and Giicl Shop Larrabee Real Eslale Larsen 31 Colley - Jewelers - 205 W. l-lolly Lee 81 Ann's Grocery- The Bean l-louse Lehrnann's Maylag Shop -s- 2l3 Fasl l-lolly a Phone 550 Leiserland Flowers Leopold l-lolel Leopold Srorage Garage L. L. Slurlz Plumbing 84 l-lealing -l 3 I 3 Slale S+. - Phone 46I Lowell Grocery -- 924 I4+h S+. Magnolia Florisl Marine Sales 81 Eguipmenl Co. Marsh-Bogle Furnilure Co. -M 2l2 E. l-lolly Sl. Mar+inson's Women's Apparel Maxine's 111.gif GUI? FRIENDS Medcalf's Dairy Millron E. Terry -M Jewelry Monrgomery Fuel Company Morse Hardware Co. Y g Ml. Baker Aparrmenls Ml. Balcer Grocery - 43I W. Holly New+on's, Inc. Nu-Way Shoe Rebuilders Owens Drug Co. Qwl Drug No. l Par-T Pak Bollling Paul's Belrer Meals -- There ls a Difference Pillrsburgh Painls V4 III E. Magnolia Poplaclc's Meal 8: Grocery faaa - Qualify and Service Pugelr Sound Power 84 Lighl Ra+hman's Shoe Slrore Real Eslale Exchange Red's Transfer W- Bellingham Public Marlcel Richard Burghofler 1 Pholographer Sandison - Pholos Thar Please Sanilary Meal Co., lnc. - IOI7 Slare S+. Sayer's Thrillee Marlcel Schrader's Surplus 8: Oulfilling Co. Sears Roebuck 8: Co. Self-Service Shoe Co. S. H. Kress 81 Co. Sorensen-Garrellr Insurance Agency, lnc. Sound Ponliac Company Spellman's Shoes V- IOS Wes? Holly Slar Drug Co. Slarlc Piano Co. Slar Marlcel -- IIO6 Harris Slale Slreer Beauly Shop - Phone 942 Slocldon Painl Company W l4I3 Railroad Ave. - Ph. I29 Success Business College Superior Cleaners - In a+ IO, Our al 5 - Dry Cleaners Onrlldd IX OUR FRIENDS T The Carpel 84 Linoleum Shop - l-lenry P. Salmon Co. - Ph. 339 The Cone The Pirs Book Slore -- Chrislrian .Supplies Thrililee Cenler Pharmacy Times Bike Shop 2O+h Cenlury Bowling Cenler Twenly-Pirslr Slreel Grocery Union Prinling Co. Van Keulen X4 Sons Vienna Cleaners, Inc., Cleaners and l-lallers -- Phone 265 Visiling Nurse Associalion Waldo L. Berry - Plorisl Wallace Cheyrolei Co. V Slale, 84 Magnolia - Phone 775 Wallace Poullry Co. Washinglon Co-op Egg Assn. Wellman's Jewelry Shop Weslern Thriil Slore Wesllord-Beck Funeral l-lome Whalcom Counly Dairymen's Associalion 4 William T. Follis - Real Eslale, Loans, Car and Pire Insurance W. T. Lockwood W- Plumbing and Hearing i Yeager Srudio l l ..,..-ML.. l J If we missed any ol our friends, 1 we apologize! . 'Q KS-L 'lsrsc is Q ? SQYTTNX -S N x S for P S ar-e ba T f-by 1 T 4 Z --- 5 Q N PN Nfl- O ll zlrrrl and TMI l J ,L WWWW MW J fm Ah ffwabfffffff - f W3gaZZ?9,f WW fjgy Af 6 jZA7ffwQQ ff,.,,Wf' Q5-fwyw my may W ffgfflf ff- f xx WW? fW.pjgi Sxxxxxii YJ? ii X352 E 25 Ri ig? E


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