Bellingham High School - Shuksan Yearbook (Bellingham, WA)
- Class of 1951
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rg x. K 'xg MARCH X N I f' lip .Pwtwda TILL APRIL 0 AN1 oL'1ME LLM, X 55' Q Q? APRILLZQ 356355 MA , L L W K7 451223 S JP ,fx 2' WYVA Biff Y x QL -'lil' L LL ,L L M if f ff L L 'av L, L ,L ,of 'jf fx Xl 1' V fix R 0 Q XXXL, ' L L vff in L ll L .+,QL Q.. L 'Ka , L LL L L ,3Lm.s. WK, If-fjvq M5 ' ' ,' ? N 3 kg ' , iw., 1 la! Q . fx-fi L,L,., L2 4' .L J K ,Y K g 'F-v-. L. CE?-A '55 rms Boon Buonss TO ,Af,e.o.e4jfl.. pcm R-rel f P lVlrs. Gilbert Huntley is known to all Bellingham High School students. To them she is not just the adviser of Tomahawk Club but also a mother, friend, and confidante. Because of the endless hours that she and other loyal parents have devoted to Tomahawk, we have a place which provides activities to suit nearly everyone's interests. Our Teen-Age Night Club offers dancing, games, and an opportunity to meet and talk with friends over a coke. During the four years that Tomahawk has been open, Mrs. Huntley with her kindly tolerance and fine executive ability, has helped the club maintain a high standard of which we all may be proud. We of the 1951 Shuksan staff dedicate this book to her with the hope that her charm, friendliness, and warmth will continue to be a part of Tomahawk. WM! Grin and Bear It ...... Aa'mz'nz'.v1fmtz'0n Right Around Horne . . . Cfasses . . . . . The Katzenjammer Kids . f1czz'fvz'fz'e.v . . Supermen ........... Aftfzfetics .... You Need One of These . .ffcivertzkemefzts 1 I5 -4-5 '79 IOO fffffff I' if fzoaffea lt is Sunday morning, and the day's first activity is the ritual of reading the Sunday papers. What section do We all make a dive for? lt's the comic strips of Course. Here they are . . . -Rai i Hum l fl i Ball lfliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii xf f.::.., W7 , HAGON -+--.Qs f Z' N-gs..Q-at-.ur .f I .A xiii, J V S . fi gfffiii' M R E M , Xb X K . 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Mr. ,lackson has the complete confidence of the students, and his smiling face is a familiar part of our school life. Mr. Shangle Mr. jackson BOARD OF EDUCATION One problem faced by the Board of Edu- cation this year was the closing of Lincoln Grade School after it was reported in poor condition. The Boardls chief worry was the struggle for legislative financial support. Reverend Carl Calhoun served as chair- man ofthe Board, and Dr. Ralph Sharning- house was elected to replace lVlr. Boyd Staggs, who resigned after many years of service. Bl DAR D Ol EDUCATION Standing: Mr. Shangle, Dr. Sharninghouse, Mr. Clark Siffing: Mr. flrnason, Rev, Calhoun, Mr, Hilliard, Mr. Boyd Two flillie flue Toilets OFFYCIQ WORKERS Mrs, Taylor Mrs. Christopherson Miss lizxnnernmn Tll,l,llf TH li TOILISRS ujust a moment, and I'll see if Mr. Karp is inn fill the days of the smiling, decora- tive office staff. Mrs. Shirley Taylor, lately of Ballard, and Bliss Nlyrna Bannerman, 1950 graduate and former hand memher, have taken these duties this year. SCORCHY l,ike Seorchy, these hoys often have ear- phones plugged into their ears as they direct the loudspeaker facilities for daily announce- ments, school assemblies, and community en- tertainments, where they sit wrapped in cable right beneath the edge of the stage. Not pic-- tm-ed here is Rod lVlcDougall, an active mem- ber of this crew. RADIO BOYS Slmnliugz Olson, Aldrich, Brown Silfifzg: Hughes, Coulthurst DICK TRACY, PRIVATE Dl'ITlCC'l'lVl'I Mrs. Marie Christoferson, our attendance officer, has a nice twinkle in her eyes most of the time, but donlt forget-the slips she issues occasionally can be just as blue as her eyes. RlCX MORGAN, M. D. Can you fix this finger? and Does this rash look like measles? are some of the ques- tions that our nurse, Huldah Cooke, hears frequently, but Whether its bzmduids needed or advice, she dispenses services serenely :md cheerfully. Sflllllll, NURSE Miss Cooke The fiffle Kings i Pearson Keilty QX. S. B. OFFICICRS Wlith a smile for everyone, l,arry Parks. fX.S.B. presitlent, has well earnetl the praise given him for his work this year. Larry also was active in FFA. Small, hlontl, antl clynamic :Xllie Pearson. ,fX.S.B. vice president, plannetl anal opened all ol' the assemblies this year. Pep, smiles, and enthusiasm characterize Annabelle K eilty, :X.S.B. secretary. Andy served as Sophomore class secretary and is an active memher of l'ep Chili. li X li CU TIYIC lfXlfCU'lllVlf ISO.-XRD lfight-fifteen in the lilbrary conference room saw the lfxecntive Boartl hnsy at work many mornings'throughout the year. Among other activities the Boartl chose the Wlliat-A-Slio manager, trimmed rh e Christmas tree, counted the votes lor the Per- sonality Wleek contest, and snpervisetl elec- tions in the spring. One of their outstanding days was a visit to Bremerton High School to compare the student governments of the two schools. In IUF11 the members invitecl Bremerton :incl lfverett to visit HHS. BOARD Siuizrlffigi fllr. Connell S.f'111wrl: Pearson, Bell, Pirrung, Taylor, Skold, lrelzmtl, Ossexvartle, Parks Fo-ur fzinging ?aflze'z- -and Wlofhefz P.'l'.A. BO,-XRD Mr. Beighle, Mrs. Donovan, Mr. Matson, Mrs. l3zmnerm'1n PA R E N T-T EACH E RS By serving as president of the P.T.A. sponsoring of the Globe 'lirotters and of thc energetic Mrs. Phil Donovan ran many well- attended meetings. The group was very active this year, some of its major projects being the TH E OUTBURSTS A generation ago there was a violent comic character called Everett True, who taught ac- quaintances badly-needed lessons by hitting them with umbrellas over the head. In B.H.S. We learn Without such murderous methods. We learn by listening to explanations, by follow- ing teachers, examples, by reading, by doing, by taking field trips, and by thinking. The course of study offers a widely diversified list of subjects, the general classifications of which are English, social studies, mathematics, art, music, commercial, physical education, lang- uage, science, vocational, and home making. This year three new courses were added- handcrafts, stagecraft, and music appreciation. 0 Senior Prom. The many constructive programs were helpful both to faculty and pLlI'Cl1tS. EVER ETT TRUE Special classes Were arranged for students needing help in English and social science. Every student in school sat down with a coun- sellor and discussed his program, and the Juniors and Sophomores viewed the results of standardized tests that they took, tests which would help them understand their academic and vocational problems. The comics did make one notable contribution to the curriculum, an aid that the English teachers frowned on. Many of the old classics appeared in comic book form. Teachers, upon discovering that the original book had been badly neglected, longed indeed to give vent to one of the Out- bursts of Everett Truef, em, pielfefz gfondie it F mi K 4' g 2 1 , ' 5 ' i i JACK ALLISON Chemistry Sophomore Class Advisor lfavorite comic strip Little Orphan Annie ROBERT S. BRAY Driver Education Athletics Favorite comic strip: Ozark LEON A. ALPAUGH History Pup lfoothall Favorite comic strip: Blondie DOROTHY D. BUTTON Cart-cr Planning: Vocational Guidance Placement Favorite comic strip: Blondie J 1 PEARL BARTRlll l Art Posters lfavorite comic strip: Right Around Home D. lf. CHRISTENSON Commercial Advance Ticket Sales Favorite comic strip: Little lodine gfffigf, -fl ' . .Hag A ' V ,left --4 VE S.vt'6fl5' X -5'l3 ' ' E. BJORKQUIST English Left to accept lfull- lvright lfcllowsliip at Telieran, Tran MABEL lVl. COl l+'MAN English lnformation Squad lfavorite comic strip: Blondie COLONEL POTTICRSBY AND THE DUCHICSS Those who inject most of thc ideas, hopes, and information into the minds ofthe students are the hard-Working faculty memhers. With a job that is probably the most important in the World today they find pleasure in teach- ing the subjects they themselves have found to he of great interest. Mr. Enoch Bjorkquist, English depart- ment, left Bellingham High this year when he accepted a job teaching in Teheran, Iran, on a Fullbright fellowship. Replacing him was Mrs. Laila Wilson who acted as attendance clerk last year. Ne wto l3.H.S. this year were Miss Lola Mooney, commercial, Mr. Otto Kofler, English and football, and Mr. Leon Alpaugh. Vital statistics should include the facts that Mr. Jack Allison married lVliss Marjorie French, last ycar's office Worker, and Coach Bob Dorr produced a third haslccthall player. Five CAROL C. CORNISH LORAINE A. COY Home Relations English Girlsl League Shuksan Editorial I1 - x .x . A Adviser 'avorite comic strip, Blondie lfzivorite comic strip: Mandrake MAE lf. DENNIS Geometryg English Torch Club Favorite comic strip: Blondie MARY lJlCKliY Girls' Physical Education B Club Favorite comic strip: Snuffy Smith RUBY L. DILLON Counsellingg Mathematics Make-up Corps Favorite comic strip: Polly and Her Pals. ROBERT DORR Boys, Physical Education Basketball and Track Favorite comic strip: Dick Tracy Six Ofzplzan nnie fnevei Ha CAROLYN CONLEIQ Home Economicsg Foods VVelfare Committee Favorite comic strip: Henry ARCHUI M. CONNIQLL Bookkeepingg Business Mathematics A,S.l3. Treasurer lfavorite comic strip: Mzindrzike FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS After hearing Miss Conlee's talk on flower arrange-- ments the art, home relations, health, and cooking classes discovered that even lowly Weeds could serve as attractive centerpieces. eczclzefzs filze These S. F. GAUMER Farm Shop Future Farmers of Ainerit i Favorite comic strip: Terry and The Pirates ,nw M.-XRGJXRET GR.-XY may Speech: Drama -M Productions Favorrite comic strip: Prince Valiant A' FJXRNI SHOP F. JXLFRIQD IIKUUN W, HAYS 'lilic HCXX farm slump gait- tht- lmys practical a-xpt-rit-int llmtell Rtfltui lllsmry Mfl h 't' MMP ulving :agricultural prulileins. 50llf1f11f H1S Lame Piltml Favorite cninic strip: Favorite cumin' strip: Snuffy Smith Blomlit- l lfl R RY F. lihl li RY English Alpha 1 Hi-Y Favorite comic strip: Blondie f f--ff' OLIVE REICVICS FOSTER Frenchg World Histury French Club Favorite comic strip: Myrtle lRVlNG J. FRENCH Health anrl Family Relations: Hohlmy Crafts Senior Class Atlviser Favorite cumin' strip: Out Our Way HARRY A. GQX R R li lvl' Mechanical Drawing Business Manager of Athletics Favnrite comic strip: liilunclie Seven Mr. Allison's classes all gave him showers before the big event. lfiglztt STAG EC RA FT New to the curriculum this year stagecraft, which teaches about the Work behind the curtains, proved itself a welcome aclclition. ALBERT C. HUNT Biology Gamma Hi-Y Favorite comic strip: Li'l Abner EARLE D. jlf1Wlil,L Mathematics Tennis Favorite comic strip: Blondie FLORIAN C. jill IANSON Clothing Friendship Committee Favorite comic strip: Out Our Way HOYVARD L. JONES Boys' Physical Education Boys, Club Favorite comic strip: Bugs llunny HELEN P. KELLY English Senior Class Adviser Favorite comic strip: Right Around Home L. M, LAUGHLIN Physics Favorite comic strip: Donald Duck O'l liO F. KOFLER History Football Favorite comic strip: Prince Valiant ALMEDA LA VICLLIA Commercial Minieographing Favorite comic strip: Right Around Home W. GORDON lVlAUlfRlVlANN English: Journalism Quill and Scroll Favorite comic strip: llic .'Xclvcnturcs ol lflasli Gordon ,lOllN R. lNlONROlC Chorus: Orchestra Opcretta lfavoritc comic strip: Blondie Wll,lllQl,MlNiX MOODY Retail Sales Ushers' Club Favorite comic strip: Blondie LOLA MOON ICY Commercial Y-Teens l avoi'itc comic strip: Dick llracy DR. CIJFFORD li. LICEDY Band Pep Assemblies Favorite comic strip: Blondie BRYAN M. LEWIS U. S. History OLIVER li. l,lQISlfll U. S. History Ticket Squad Favorite comic strip: 'Wu wondered how Mr. Bjorkquist would fare with the Communists. Baseball Favorite comic strip: None None NORMA V. MJXRTIN l,atin 'lunior Classical League lfavorite comic strip: Blondic ICNGLISH Bclorc leaving lor lchcran, Iran, on a tcacliing fellowship, Nlr. Bjorlcquist had cnough timc to explain a few of the mysterics surrounding nouns, vcrhs, and acljcctivcs to his linglisli classvs. Nifne CI,ARI'l'A MOORE EENORE NlCl'lOl,S Biology Matlieiuzitics BlUl0l-TY Club Merit :Xdviser Fzlvorlrlilcolvf Strip: Favorite vomit' strip: Om It Blondie ROD O'CONNOR Industrial Arts pep Assembly MARY AGNES Committee PERRY Favorite comic strip: English Blondie Pulmlieity lfvery student goes in here. COUNSELLING Mrs. Peterson and Miss Scott, along with the other counsellors, spent endless hours giving rests, planning pro grams, and answering questions. MRS. DOROTHY E. PETERSON Guidance Favorite comic strip: Blond ie GE Rl R U D If SCOTT Nlatliclnaties Pep Club Favorite comic strip: Annie Rooney FLOYD M. SANDELI, Agriculture Future Farmers of America Favorite Comic strip: Dick Tracy FLORENCE C. SMITII Social Studies Sllulcsan Business Adviser Favorite comic strip: Blondie Under Mr. Sandell and Mr. Gaumer the F.F.A. put on 21 splendid dinner for faculty and parents complete with corsages. RSV rigiiitlgii Ten BARNEY GOOGLE Boys in auto shop check the valves in a Model A. ILXYIXIONIJ S. SXll'l'll .luro Sliop Beta lli-Y lsavorite comic strip: Li'l .Nbner 1,1.1Rc:.r11z,1cj1' 11. Spanish Girls' LCZlf,ZllL' l,l'01.fl'2lII1S lfavorite comic strip: Blonclie IRMA 'IUX R KOFF Sociology Service Club Favorite eoinic strip: DEE S'l'liVVAR'l' librarian Library Stall' Favorite comic strip: The Neighbors Bl mllL' 5 A l,All.1X R. NVILSUN English Replacing Nlr. Bjorkquist Favorite comic strip: Hazel Out goafzcling House l'AFlfFl'lflUA-l,ilie little Annie Rooney, we neecl a lianclout by noon, and tllis Wl1 i te- aproned stall provides a lunch that is both tastclul and inexpensive. Yum, hum, remember those turkey specials and that apple pie a la model llllf CUSTODIAN--Mr. Stafford is always around to repair a broken pencil sliarpener or replace a cleacl light bulb. CzXl l'l'l'IiRIA S'l','Xl l --Hrs, Clouda. Mrs. QX. Meyer, Mrs. Nlt'xYllllIlI11N, CL'S'I'OlJl.'XN Mr. Collins, Mrs. Harvey, Mrs. l. Meyer Mr. Stafford CAFETICRIJX CREW- Top: Quinlan, R. Caron, Sorlerquist, Gerner, MaeDougall. rllifldlfz Ainiindson, li. Caron, Gygcr, Hamilton, Bell, Deahl. Borrow: Hauser, Holmes, Walters, Buckner. Wilkenson, Leonard, On- ileek, Nelson. fi 1.1 i.. zil V W lik B? 1 1 W .,..,, ,. Q, 2- ' Iffzrpcfz 7-laemllll Do Qt gveful ima SICCR li'l'A Rl ICS , 'l'hey swish in and out of the lihrary, P. lf. offices, study hall, and office, carrying overdue notices for hooks, typing letters, filing cards, taking attendance, and relieving the teachers of petty detail. They are chosen for their de- pendability, cheerfulness, and training, receive merits for their services, and profit from their contacts with a variety of people. lNI+'ORIVlA'l'lON SQUAD Besides operating the office switchboard and delivering messages, the girls on the In- formation Squad find time to enjoy many other activities around school. These are the girls who do much Work with a small amount of acclaim. Under the supervision of Miss Coffman and the help of Marilyn Benedict the Information girls have carried on very ahly and kept things buzzing around Belling- ham High School. SEC R ETA RIES Top: McGinnis, Patterson, Gardner, Dodd, Cameron, Atkins, laplin, Mirldlf: Griffin, Gainlen, Brown, Barr, llaxyley, Rhinehart, Rudherg. Bottom: Marsh, Obcrrnueller, Porter, Radder, Reinholt, lfiirlhut, I-Iukill, Miller, Soderman. INFO RMJXTION Top: Soderquist, llansen, Cameron, Stangeland, Ford, Sturgeon, Gardner. Middle: Selene, Hawley, IJICICZIFCI, Vveatherlmy, Barr, Olson, Nlclflholm, liartell, Bottom: Price, IX'Ioore, Sodcrnian, Kennedy, Benedict, Kaas, Broxvn, Turner, Cross. I ctlw E I I b i an flze Days of Real gpofzf 4 swwig lvlmii I SUMMER SCI IUOI, lfveryhotly smile now, I-2-,ll 7 Mah mammy clone tol' me- Cletting a hot seat in ten easy lessons we fintl I,iston. llznl, l'l'iil, the gangls all herel Where? llvhy, liireh Bay, ol course. Chief Grapes 'llellingg l,a rsun llole-in-the-lleacl, Sleepy Squaw, and Chief Sour as portrayed by Hutchison, Olson and I,. Nattrass. Irene, Cloomlniglif' we see Griffith, Snisler, IXIeCush, :intl I,angtlon. S. 9' lll. ...L ' fi-Y' L I If Ii Vllhy should the Griffiths huy their claugliter a hathing suit when towels are so mueh cheaper? Langgalon in Conventional swimming garb. Isaacs must have eaten something while the others merely look on. The familiar reefnetter silhouette over by I,ummi-theAcom- mereial fishing teacher on the front stancl and the assistant prineipal helow in shorts, Bustling Ray Taylor earns his college tuition hy slaving at Lake Wiser. Tfzirlfrzl .xM-4A,,. ,,M.J.f..,, ff N ---wMv--g--w-1-q,-r-w-wvf-1vw-wv-rf--Wff-f- ,W-nw-wwf'-F-ff-V-I-M -ww--1 f' - ' X X ? . f mA, A ' 5 Qi, J Q3 9 J CN 9 ' 'f '5Mrr M . ,Q 2 . A X Q fg X ,X WW Gui QGM9 1 SENIOR CLASS 0l l lCl'iRS Banks, Langdon, l,inclell SENIOR CLASS OFFICICRS Henry Banks-'lihe only time blonde, friend- ly Henry Banks hesitated in performance of duty was at the crowning of the football queen, but the cheering bleachers urged him on, and he finally kissed the queen. Vir inia Lanrdon-lt isn't verv often that funny isn t seen surrounded by a laughing SICNIC The donning of our caps and gowns brings a tear to the eye and a smile to the mind as we remember ukeleles playing, 'fGoodnight lrene, cold feet in the football bleachers, and late cram- ming for the finals. Chief among our memories are those of seeing Dolores Gardner crowned YVhat-A-Sho queen, and blushing with Del Kjorvestad when he was voted Valentine sweet- heart. One of us is lying, and we both know which onef' brings back the memory of Karen Andre in our fabulous Senior Play, The Night of -lanuary 16th. In the course of the evening group, and no wonder, with her riotous sense of humor and flair for telling fantastic stories. Courtney Lindell-Vice President Courtney l,indell showed a great deal of athletic ability with his participation in the school sports. His happy-go-luck nature made him popular with everybody. CLASS our audience-picked jury brought in the verdict of not guilty. lfnding our Senior year we gave the exotic and gala Senior Prom. Supervising Seniors and their activities were Miss Kelly and lVfr. French. As we look back for the last time at our Senior corridor, we think of the many good times we had during the past year. 'lio the Class ol '52 we leave our corridor in the hope that next year's Seniors will enjoy and cherish it as much as we have. ffflt I Sioclzzeu IOIIN XY. ABBOT'l'-Sopliuniorc t'lass President: Sports: Sophomore Assembly: Junior Assembly: Stage Crew. Ambition: Be stationed at Birch Bay. KIRBY R. ALLEN-Alcheniist Club: Biology Club, President C491 Ambition: Take il one-way trip to Australia. BOB ALTON f Intramural Sports: Cantina' Ili-Y. Ambition: Grow a ben-rd, .IACK ANDERSONff'liiv:kct Squa1l. Ambition: Eu- gineering, JERRY M. ANDERSON-'Torch Club: A11-l11-mist Club. Yiei' I'l't'4l!lL'lIlQ Boys' Club t'ouu1'il. Am- bition: t'oll1-ge. MARIE JEAN ATIQIINS-fllatlrl: tlt't'lIt'SlI'JlQ Ilorizou Club: Ciuirlance Office. Secretary: WVh.1t-AfSI1o Concession litlllll1lil.l.L'tf. Ambition: Secretary. , ROBIN R. NYIIIl'l'LE-Ambition: Travel ilfttllllil the world. RONNIE xxxI':i.SfjN-.AIUIDIIIOIII Army. MARLYN LAEI. AYERS-VYhat-A-Sho t'-IS, '49, 'SUM Operetta C-193: Distributivc Education Club: Friend- ship Committee: Sophomore Dl'3lllIltlli Club. Am- hition: Live a happy, full ina-rrietl lite with the best liusband in the world. .IAMES LEE BAl.DW'lN-Track: lIll!'JllIllll'1ll Basket- ball: Raider Club: Distributive Eilucation Club. Display Manag1-1'. Ambition: Own Il llltlllSIHltI acre horse ranch. CHARLES ELMER HALLARD-XYl1at-A'Slio, Pub- licity Committee: Thanksgiving Assembly t'49J, Ambition: tlrzuluate from college. IIENRY BANKS - B1-ta lli-Y: Senior Class Presi- dent: Executive lloaril, junior Relircsentative: Football: Track. Ambition: Become a meinbei' of Pep Club. BEVERLY JEAN I!ARRfl'ep Club. Secretary: Yell Leader: Social t'ommittee, Chairman: XYbat-A-Sho Princess t'4Sl: Girls' League Caliiliet. Ambition: Bc a Soplioniore again. DICK BARR-Ambition: Army. SHIRLEY MAE BAR'l'El.L-Tofcli Club: lnforrna- tion Squad: Spanish Club: Student Council. Am- bition: Art careeix ROBERT BAXTER-Ski Club, Officer: What-A-Sho C4895 Intramural Basketball: Intramural Football. Ambition: xAvllllL'l' in Switzerland. DIXIE LEE llEARDfDistributivc Eflueation Club: Service Club: lfrienclship Committee, Ambition: AIari'y a rich farmer. JANET ANNE llEIGI'Il.Ef Vshers Club: Senior Play: llorizon Club: Toreh Club: Quill anil Scroll. Ambition: Etlit a fancy fashion magazine. JEANNE JOANN liEI.l.-VVhat-A-Sho CSUJ: Ticket Squad, Manager. Ambition: Be a millionaire and travel. - IRENE I5El.l.EYl'E-fOi'el1estrai: Band: Horizon Club. Ambition: lirafluate from high school. XIARILYN l,Ol'ISE BENEDICT-I'ep Club, Vicc President: Drill Team: Information, President: Girls' League Cabinet: Operetta CSOD: Friendship Committee. Ambition: Change my last name. EVA ANN HENNER-VVliaL-A-Slio C49, 'SUM Oper- ctta K'-18, '49J3 Horizon Club. Ambition: Be liappy. BARBARA ,ll'Nl-1 BENSON - l'slu-rs Club, Vice Vrcsiilcntg VVhat-A-Slio C'-18. '-895: Girls' League Councilg Y-Teens: ,lunior Asst-nilrly. Ambition: llnng on to my most vzilunlrlc possession, lRVlN ti. lll'lNSON-Ambition: llotly :incl fenwlct 11-pairiiiriii. LOIS K. BPINSOX-Ambition: licconn- zi NY:ic. Nl.Xl'RlilCN IONE BERRYW-'lhiimliziwk l':ibinct Fill. 'SIJQ Pep Assembly Crni1ni1ttm-Q FF-U32 ,lunior Aa' si-mblyg VVl1at-A-Sho Qin-cii tiommittce C3033 Ski Club. Ambition: Own zi Ski kbop. fVlON'l'l'l lf. BIAXfil'llfl:oo!ll:ill Vlilirci' yearsll HHS' kctball Cfhree ye-arsbg llnsvlmll 1'l'l1rec Yczuwlg Track l'l'l1ree yearsjg Rota Ili-Y, l'resiclcnt, Am bition: Continue on to collvgv. MAXINE RAE BISIIOI'-llorizon flubg Y-Teens. Ambition: Graduate from tln- Dental Nursing School in California. LLOYD ULACKSTONPI-Projcctor Squad, Manage-rg llanrl 1One yearjg Fire Squad, Uliiefg Alchemist Vluli. Ambition: EIlgllll'CI'lllj1 ticlil. JIM IXOND-Ambition: Maki' moncy. J ERALD ll. HA RlJY- t'ROSllY ,ION BRANIJXICR-Alclicniiat Clubg Senior Assembly: Boys' Club l'ouncil. Ambition: Dictator oi the world. VVILLIAM N. BRANNlANAAlpI1zi lli-Y. Ambition: Bc niisscil by the draft lroarcl, IJYANE BREIIM-Intramural Sports: Student Vonn- cilg Senior Asseniblyg Alcbumifi Vlub. Ambition: Die of old age. CHUCK l,. BRliHlVll'lR-llnm-lmllg Key Clnbg Stagi- Vrewg Boys' Flub, Vivo Vrcsislcntg junior Vlziss President. Ambition: Stntioncd at Birch Bay. ,IOAN MARGARET HRIIJGIC - Beacon Erlitorizil Staffg Makcfup Corpsg lfrvncli flub. Ambition: Secretary. l RlilJ LIQYYIS BRIGIITON - lfuluru lfznwiiurs ul' Aim-i'ic:x. Dairy juflging 'l't-am. l'otat0 Judging Tm-amp Biology Flulu, Vivo Prvhirlcnt C'-195. Am' lwition: Dairy fzirnier. l7ORO'l'llY Llil-Z BROVl'Nf-VVQ-lt'11l'c l'onnuittcc. Ani' bition: Success zinil lizilvpiiu-ss in vvcrytbing l zlo. FLOYD F, BROVYNvRzulio i'rcwg Senior l'lziy: NVl1at-A-Sho lThree yl'Zl.l'SlQ Olwrctta Vlihree yearn: Boys' Club founcil. Ambition: Ski mlown llvanut llill lmckwarcls on ont- ski. LARAIQ BROVVX-li Club: lntiornizntion. Ambition: Atta-nrl VY:isliington State Vollcgc. YICRNA MAE ISUCIQNIQR-Girls' League Council. Ambition: Get zi secretzirizil job zinrl be liappy. EARNEST BARKER-Baseball. Ambition: Go into tlic army. Se-Uelzftccu A P .st 5: 'M' 1 fl ami' ll lll11'H lRliNl'1 ANNA BENNER-VVl1at-A-Sho C'-18, '49J1 Operetta 1148, 1493: Horizon Club, Chess Club, Sec- retary-Treasurerg Library. Ambition: Travel. CTARLETON H. BENNETT Y Ambition: T r a- v c l around the world. NORIVIA C. BOSLER+Stonnnish VVater Carnival Queen, sponsored by Tomahawk. Ambition: Yaca' tion in California. RUlll'IR'l.' J. BULLOL'K-Future Farmers of AlllCI'- ira, State Secretary, Chapter Treasurcrg judging Teamsg Torch Club: Track Squad. Ambition: Bef wine an ag teacher at B.ll.S. NANUY LIOSEPHINIC llUSllNEl.L-Girls' League Cabinet, Wielfare iioinmittec Chairman: lit-acou liditorial Staff: Shuksan liflitoria-l Staff, Copy Edi- lorg Quill and Scroll, Smoke Signalsu: rl-0l'Cll Club. Ambition: Learn Greek and thc filtarlcston BARBARA E. BUSSfl7istrilmutivc Education iiluli. lfuuntain Manager, Y-Teens 1119, ISOJQ Sports Turn- out C'-48, '49, 'SOL Ambition: Get the things in life I haxc always wanted. LARRY CALL- l'A'l'RIl'lA ANN CAfNllCRONfl'cp l'luli. Secretary. lJrill Team: Y-Teens, Secretary C5033 Senior Class Play: Pop Assembly Fonnnittee l'-1955 Informa- tion. Ambition: Spend ainotlier week at the Bay. RUIJXICY LANVSON CAMl'lllQLl,-Ili-YQ lntramural Sports: Baseball Pups f'49lg Trackg Senior As- sembly. Ambition: 'l'r:i.vcling salesman. l'A'l'SY Rl'Tll CANNON---Girls' League liabinct. Scrap Hook Committee l'hairnia-ng Y-Teens Cabi- net. Publicity ffliairinnng Opt-rettasg XVl1at-Aeghos: llcacon Atl Staff. Anibiton: Graduate from college. Lllfli A, CARPEXTFIR-Intr:innu'al Basketball. Am- bition: Air Force. RUISICRT li. LEE C'ASTOflCntcrctl from jefferson lligli ol' Portlamlg Football t'l'wo yearslg Track f'I'wo yearsikg Band and Orchestra C'l'wo yearslg XX'liat-A-Sho CTwo yearslg Senior Play. Ambition: I'lay in a name band. MARION LEE ZVV,-XSC'llliAfSlage fren: l'leat'on Atl Staff: Girls' League Council: Ski Clubg Dis- tributivt- Education l'lub. Ambition: To be as happy always as I am now. MARLICNE CHANDLER-Slluksan Staff, Voinpiling lizlitorg Beacon Advertising Nlanagerg l'ep Club, llrill Tea-mg Football Princess: Beacon Staff, Re- porter. Ambition: Ski lnnn. UTY f'llAl'NlAN-Alpha llifY f'48, '-l9J: llannna lli-Y: Track Manager: Student Vouncil. Ambition: l'ass liealtll. JONES AND R ICEVES Noted for her droll wit as Well as her drawing ability, Peggy served the Shuk- san as art editor for two years. Further- more, she was active in Ushers, Stage Crew, and Ski Club. Hal, a talented fugitive from the art department, did the excellent cartoons lor this Shuksan. Aside from his out- standing artistic ability, he was known for his sense of humor and practical jokes, such as trying to wear false teeth for his Shuksan photo. I'llIl,,l,lPS AND GRICGICRSON Attractive, capable, and energetic are adjectives that best describe Carol Lee Gregerson. Seen at every game as song queen, she also served as vice prexy of Pep Club, was vaudeville chairman ol the VVhat-A-Sho, and in the Senior class play played the part of Karen Andre so convincingly that the jury acquitted her of murder. In her spare time Carol may be seen gliding down the slopes of Mt. Baker. VVant to know a boy who has the same hobby as you? Name it, and you'll find Ron Phillips enjoys the same pastime, he it anything from photography to skating and fishing. Being president of club s seems to be another of Ron's hobbies. Bc- sides serving as president of F.F.A. and of Alphi Hi-Y, Ron also found time for intramural sports. JACK L'HAPMANfllainlg Orehestrag l'ep liand. NAIJICNE F. t'HAl'MAX-Torcli Club C5103 ljisl tributive Education fluh. Ambition: Live long, have fun, and stay happy. MARY ANN lillRlSTIANSON-Kliike-lip llnrps. llo- Mistressg Friendsliip Voniniitteeg Student Vouncilg Horizon llluhg Senior Play, Amhitinn: 'l'ell people about all the things l know that they ilnn't know, LICONARIJ lf, l'llRlS'l'llf--Alcheinist Vlulug Alpha Ili-Y. Ainluitinii: Not to get drafted for lxxentx' years. ,IUYANNIL LOL 151: Ll l'.l.5-lloriznn tluhg lliristinas Progranig YYha't-A-Slio. Ambition: To let XYilly win our het. DICK f'l.lfNllCN'l'fl onll:all i'lilll'U9 years!! XYh:xt-A- Sho C'l'wo yearsbg Senior l'l:iyg 'l'oin:ili:inlc l':ihinet. Ambition: Stay out ot' the army. lll'RSi'lIlil. llAROI.lJ i'l.l2YIiI..XNIJ-lntranniral lhiavsehallg Intrainural llasltethall. Ambition: lfarinf ing. MARION LOUISE CLINARIJ-Soplioinnre Asst-inhlyg junior Asseinhlyg Senior Assemblyg Service Clnhg XVelfare Cominittee, Ambition: Graduate from col- lege with a M RS. -legree. AIIM PONY.-XRlJ-Key Vlulw. President: Boys' Club. Sc-eretary-Treasurer5 Stage Crew. Assistant Man- ager: Yell Leader: lloys' State. Ambition: Hu into the advertising business. JOHN ll. COUl.'l'lll'RS'l'fl71ltu1'e l ai'inei's of Ainer iea, Cattle and l'oultry judging 'I'c-ani: Starlight Revueg Band K'-8813 Orchestra C'-ISI. Ambition: Drive the biggest truck in the xxnrhl. STANLIQY COX-lianiiiia Hi-Y: Shi l'lnh, Ani- hition: Live an adventurous life. llIC'l l'Y JOAN l'ROSS-Alcheinist Vlnhg Torch Flubg lnforinationg Beacon lfditorizil Staff: lfriend- ship Connnittee. Ambition: Provide ri home for di-erepit reticulateil pythons. DOIN' YY. UVNNlNUIIAM'-Ainhition1 Nl:ii'i'ieil life. MARY ANN Zl'1llNllliR-l'ep lillllbl Girls' lmzxgiie founcilg Beacon Ad Staffg Service Vluhg Alelieinisi L'lub. Ambition: Spend another week ai the Bay. LARRY lf. DECOLIICR-intramural llzisltethall, Ain lntinn: Steady joh with gonil pay. lI'fl'l :nv N x..,av Tu nity IUANNA lJEMlV1ER'l'-l'sbcrs Club, 'forch Club, Vice President CSOJ, l'resideut CSU, Executive Board, junior Represcnrative, Make-up Corps, Co- Mai-ager CSO, yilj, Pep Assembly Committee. Chairman. Ambition: Drill holes in the iron cur- tain. IICAN A DRI ENN E IJeMlfTll-Cliristinas l'agca'ntg Opcretta CSM, Vlihat-A-Shos C-19, '5lJJ, Chorus, Sophomore Assembly. Ambition: Teacher. YIOLET IJOREEN lJERKSENfY-Teeiis, llorizon Club. Ambition: Nursing. ROl!liR'l' VICTOR IJIXON-Chorus CThree yt-arsh, VVhat-A-Sho C'l'hree yearsl, Operettag Christmas Pageant. Ambition: Own my own business. ALICIC LORRAINE DOIJIJ-First period Chorus, Christmas Program C5013 YVhat-A-Sho CSUJ. Am- bition: Telephone operator. FRANKLIN DOUIJ-llast-ball. Ambition: Going into the Army. l'lC'l'li ZANKICH-Ambition: lie a- rich fisherman. VIANIICS JACK DONALD, .lR.-VYlzat-A-Slw CSOJ, CAROL DONOVAN-Ushers Club, Operetta CSU. '51b, XYhat-A'Shos CThree yearsll Torch Club. Am- bition: Always be able to see the funny side of things. KEICORLEIC DRAGATES -- Alpha Hi-Y. Ambition: Travel around the world. SHIRLEY MAE IJCXliI.li-XVl1at-A-Slio C49, 'SOM Christmas Program CSM, Chorus, Horizon Club CSM. Ambition: To bc able to find one. LORE'l l'A LEE DYKEflilltered from Muskegon llcights, Michigan, Senior Assembly. Ambition: lli-powered secretary, lSABlCLLlC INEZZ ELICIQ-Chorus, XVhat-A-Shos C48, '49, '50J, Senior Assembly, VVhat-A-Sho Vaudeville Committee, lleaicon. Ambition: Get my MRS. degree. GENE F. EMMONS-licla lli-Y, Football, Track. Ambition: Live a happy, natural life. ICLICANOR ERCHINGICR-Girls' League Council, l'i1'lL'lHlSl1lP Committee, Service Club, Social Com- mittee, junior Class Secretary. Ambition: Spend another summer at Sunflower. QIIARLES VINCENT liARRlil.l.-Boys' Club Presi- dent, Stage Manager, lit-ta lli-Y, Vice-Presiclent, liootbaill C49, '5tlJ. Ambition: Dentistry. ROBERT VVILLTAM YOLlNGvChorus, XYbat-A- Shos Q'l'l1ree yearsjg Operetta Leads CTWU yearsjg French Club, Senior Assembly. Ambition: WN'ork in music professionally. GENE FETTY-Ski Club, Alchemist Club, Intra- mural Sports, VYhat-A-Sho C507, Senior Assembly. Ambition: Dentistry. NOREEN ANNE FIGUEIREDO-Song Leader, Girls' League Council, Beacon Reporter CTWO yearsj, Shuksan Staff, Scrapbook Committee. Ambition: Attend college and travel. UIOANNIC MARILYN FIl.l'IR-Alchemist Club, NYQI- fa-re Committee, Senior Play, Service Club, Pro- gram Committee. Ambition: Provide a nursing home for decrepit Seniors. DlCli FISCHER-Ski Club. Ambition: Success and happiness. JUANITA JUNE FLAUNAiAmbition: Nurse. ALEXANDER FLEMING- Entered from Quebec. Canada. Student Council: Senior Assembly: Base- ball Manager: Boys' Club Council. Ambition: To become a successful businessman and improve my English. ERLENE FLOCKOI Y Orcliestrn, President tOnc year? and Conccrtmistrcss CI'wo yearsjg Student Council: Scrapbook fi0Illllllift'l'Q Y-Teens: VVhat-A- Sho Publicity Coininittec: Ambition: Graduate from college. SONDRA JACQUELIN E FLOTR EE - VYhat-A-Sho C49J: Horizon Club C49, 'SUJQ Friendsllip Commit tee. Ambition: Secretary. RCTII CHRISTINE FORIHCS --Pep Club: Band Flagbearer: Alchemist Club: Operettas Cl'liret- ycarslg Advanced Chorus. Ambition: Cliristiai: service. DUANE ROBERT FORSLOIF --'- llistributive liflnea- tion Club, President: Ski Club: Wlnit-A-Sho C-WJ: Ambition: To graduate. HELEN IRENE FOX-Chorus: Christmas l'i'ogi'am. Ambition: Typist. ALICE MARIE FORSLCNIJ-Girls' League Council: Alchemist Club: Friendship Committee. Ambition. Medica-l career. MARVELLE KAY FOSMO f VVhat-A-Shos Cl'ln'ee yearsjg Operettas CThree yearsb: l'ep Club Drill Team: Senior Play: Christmas Pageant CI'hree yiarsl. Ambition: To accomplish my one aim in li e. ANNA LEE FOSTER-Library: VYhat-A-Sho C4973 Y-Teens: Friendship Committee. Ambition: To have a wonderful life with a wonderful person. BARBARA JOAN FOWLER-Ski Club: Alchemist Club. Ambition: Nurse. GALEN FREEBERG-Yell Leader C49J: Senior Play: Beacon Ad Staff: French Club: Ski Club. Ambition: Graduate from college and make a suc- cess of my life. RICHARD DEAN GALLAGHER - Stage C r e wg Student Council C-187: VVhat-A-Sho C-185: Sopho- more Assembly. Ambition: To graduate. JUNE LEE GALLEYfl'ep Club, Secretary: Social Committee: What-A-Sho fThree ycarsl: Operettas tThree yearsb: Christmas l'2lgL'7lllfS Cfhree yea-rsh. Ambition: Be secretary of a large business. MARCELLA MARIE GANGLE-Girls' League Coun- cil. Ambition: Marriage. DOLORES NADINE GARDNER - NYhat - A - Slim Queen: Horizon Club: Y-Teens C-891: Infomna- tion Squad. Ambition: llc a secretary and sit on the bossfs knee. CAROL WOOD-What-A-Sho t'l'wo yearsj: lieu-con Staff: Senior Assembly. Ambition: Happy future. DON CLAUDE GARLANlJf'lioys' Club Council: Student Council. Ambition: Go to college and avoid the draft. CLAYTON B. GEORGE-Student Council: Intra- mural Football C49JQ Intramural Basketball Cl'wo yearsj. Ambition: Get something for nothing. GERALD HENRY GILL-'l'i'ack: lit-y Club: lioys' Club Council: Tomahawk Cabinet: Intrainural Sports: Ambition: Go to college. GRETA GAY GLASS-Entered from Renton. Am- bition: Beauty operator. if 1. . X 3312 X s R i ft' , 4. I 4 ....... ATM! 7 J 'T' sz 1, F 1 . . 4 . il 'ft , A 1: ': zflff'-E, if Twenty-one Twain ty-two DOREEX GLENN-VVhat-A-Sho fTwo yearsjg Opel'- etta: Alchemist Club. Ambition: Have an exciting traveling career. ART VVILSON-Intraimural Sports. Ambition: Do some kind of drafting Cdrawiugj. YERN GOVVENS-Football f'l'hree yearsl: XYhat-A- Shos C48. '49J: Key Club: Operetta C5033 Library. Ambition: Have fences running' around the house instead of kids. CAROL Llili GREGERSON-l'eli Club, Vice Presi- dent: NYhat-A-Sho Committte, Vaudeville Chair- man: Song Leader, Queen: Senior lllayg Shuksan Staff, Copy Editor. Ambition: Alwa-ys have as much fun as I have had at ll,ll.S. HARRY lf. GRAlIAM-Ambition: liligiiieei. XYAYNE DELANO Gl'l.1,lC'1 l'lC--lntrainural Base- ball: Track. Ambition: Carpenter. RICHARD GRAYeSlii Club. Ambition: Give my mother my second million. NYILLIAM GRIFFINeSki Club t'l'wo yearsjg Al- chemist Club: Traffic Squad: Fire Squad. Am- bition: Go on relief and own a Cadillac. ALICE DIANE GRIFFITH-Shuksan Staff. Editor' in-Chief: Pep Club, Secretary and Pep Assembly Renresentative: Beacon Editorial Staff, Exchange Editor: YvTeens Cabinet, Conference Chairman: What-AeSho Committee, Co-Publicity Chairman. Ambition: College graduation and fl successful career. ANN B. HAGEN-Entered from Meridian lligh: Pep Club, Drill Tea-m: Christmas Pageant: Student Council: Ski Club: What-A-Sho. Ambition: Peek through the holes drilled in the Iron Curtain. RAY N, HALEY-Ambition: Follow Mr. Allison's shining example as a chemistry teacher. RHODA HALVERSON-Pep Club, Drill Team Cap- tain: Y-Teens. President: Girls' League Secretary: YYhat-A-Sho, Concessions Cliairmau. Ambition: Col- lege. DICK HAMER-Distributive Education Club: Intra- mural Sports: Starlight Revue: Boys' League Council. Ambition: Graduate this year or bust. IIALLIE B. HAMILTON -- What-A-Sho: Beacon Staff, Typist: Cafeteria Crew. Ambition: Travel to the city of New Jerusalem. HILL HANSTEADfBasketbaill QTWO yearsl: Track fThree yearsb: Baseball: Football: Student Coun- cil. Ambition: To have a job like I0nes's and Dorr's. COWARD AND FARRIELL A penny a flat, a penny a nail and these boys would be rich, for you see theylre assistant Stage Crew manager and manager, respectively. Besides the Stage Crew Chuck Farrell does a good job of presiding over Boys' Club. During the fall months he plowed the turf as one of the Raiders, rough and ready backs.. Assistant Jim Coward has a busy schedule also heading Key Club and act- ing as secretary-treasurer to Boys, Club. Still both boys manage to find time to stand around in the girls' corridor! CHANDLER AND HUTCHISON Both these girls have contributed much to publications, Marjorie as the efficient Shuksan business manager and Marlene, as Beacon advertising manager and Shuk- san compiling editor. Dependable Mar- jorie was also a cafeteria cashier and a superior student. Marlene was a lovelv princess in the coronation festivities held at a pep rally, besides being one of the Pep Club's most active members. KARLA M. IIANKIC-Chorus: Girls' League Coun- cil: Christmas Pageant, Ambition: Travel to Mexico. ALLENE HANSEN-What-A-Shog Torch Club: Guid- ance Office Secretaryg Senior Announcement Com- mittee. Ambition: Success in the future. GLORIA ELOISE IIANSON-Horizon Club, I'resi- dent: Operettas KThrec yearsjg NVha-t-A-Shos CThree yearsjg Alchemist Club: Service Club. Ambition: See the world on a dime. MARILYN MAE IIANSON 4 Girls' League Vice President: VVhat-A-Sho: Pep Club, President, Drill Team: Girls' League Program Committee, Chair- man. Ambition: To go to Trenton, New jersey. GLORIA F. HANSONW-'l'icket Squad I'l'wo yearsi. Ambition: Typist. BARBARA E. lIANVLI-IYAMake-up Corps: Scrap Book Committee: Girls' League Council: Guid- ance Office Secretary: Ski Club Ambition: To be a math teacher like Mr. jewell. IJOLORIIS JOAN IIAYIJEN-NYhatAA-Sho1 Christ- mas Program: Chorus. Ambition: Travel. TED HAYES-What-A-Sho: Intramural Football and llaseballg Intramural Football Champions: Future Fa-rmers of America. Ambition: Travel to every country in thc world. SALLY ANN IIAYVVARIJ-Y-Teens t'I'hree yearsj: Service Club: Friendship Committee: XYhat-A-S1101 Class Assemblies l'I'hree yearsl, Ambition: Go to the Cniversity and marry a boxer, MARION IQATIIIJQIQN IIEMNICSS f What-A-Sho: Christmas Program: Chorus: Ilorizon Club CI'w4- yearslg Biology Club C-l9J. Ambition: Travel. GRHTCHEN ANN llERI!-XYliat-A-Slio. Yaudeville Committee C4873 Y-Teens: Beacon lielitorial Staff C-l9Jg Ski Club: junior Assembly. Ambition: A registered nurse. GERALDINE jOAN HILL 4 Operettas lThree yearsjg What-A-Shos Cl'hree yearslg Chorus: Stu- dent Council. Ambition: College and travel. ROI! IIINTON-Ski Club Cfwo pearslg Senior As' semblyg Intramural Basketball l'I'wo yeznslg In- tramural Baseball Cliwo yearsl. Ambition: Not lu be drafted. BOB llI'I'Z-Gan:ma lli'Y, Ambition: Dentist. DUANE H. WILLIAMS-Key Club l'l'hree yearsl: Tomahalwk Cabinet Cfwo yearsjg WYhat-A-Sho: junior Assembly: Starlight Revue. Ambition: Col- lege and a few million dollars. fv- -E - A 5 g-g:g::g:gg:g :g .5 . :. -ig: -: x if: l .1 1, 1 ml- i ily.. 2. s . 15 I N, 'I Ni es-of. st.. - .....a ,- rs '::'.5 Q M iff? Q ' ,,.-1,13 K i .E gf we ia if at Q.. if ti' I sr if4::'zfal?a..,,...-' as f gg at . Nm. sw. . eisvbiiifis 99' 'wily-Ili . ' 'E.Zi'gl, f i-b2SQ5.Z2-. .V , .,,. 'V 'Q : sf ji' If. -' :::i:'f5E'lEi'.g:E:Ef: Q fa .: 12' 15 g i'5 f'f::,:.2 ,-:F-' :aff ' -ef ....n,....... all . Q Tffwliy-fniu' CHARLES RICHARD HUGHES-Ratlio Crew: Ski Club: Fire Squad: Senior Play: Boys' Club Coun- cil, Ambition: Anything but the army. ROSE HUKILL--Service Club: Friendship Commit- tee: VVelt'are Club, Ambition: Always to be happy. KAREN LOUISE llUl.l.QL'IST-Ushers Club, Presi- dent: Chorus, President: VVhat-A-Sho CThree yearsjg Operettas tThree yearsjg Girls' League Cabinet. Ambition: College and nursing career. GRACE HUNT-Y-Teens: Service Club: Social Com mittee: Christmas Pageant: Student Council. Am- bition: To find an ambition. NILA CLAIRE HURLBUT-Class Assemblies Cfxvn yearsj: VVhat-A-Sho f'49J: Operetta C4973 Stllllflli Council: Ski Club. Ambition: To decide what my ambition is. MARJORIE ELAINE HUTCIIISON-Shuksan Busi- ness Manager: Cshers Club: Quill and Scroll, Presi- dent: Horizon Club: French Club. Ambition: Architect. IJUNA ANNE ISAACS--l'cp Club, President: Shuk- san Staltf, Class Editor: Beacon Staff: Pep As- sembly Committee Cfwo yearsj: Girls' League Council. Ambition: Provide a home for decrepit teachers. BEN JENNINGS-Gamma Hi-Y. Ambition: To get more out of life. ALAN JEVVELL+Ski Club: Football CTwo yearsb, Track. Ambition: VVood shop teacher. RONALD JOHANESEN--Alplia Hi-Y: Boys' Club Council, Alternate, Ambition: llflachinist or diesel engineer. MARJORIE L. JOHNSON PHILPOTT-Christmas Pageant L'48J: Distributive Education Club KTWC yearsj. Ambition: Live a long and happy life witli my husband. XYAYNE MARTIN JOHNSON-Football: Baseball: Track: Ticket Squad: Alchemist Club. Ambition: llicscl engineer. ELAINE ALYCE JOHNSTON- Executive Board, Sophomore Representative: Ushers Club, Treasurer, Sergeant at Arms: Beacon Staff. Girls' Sports Edi- tor: Beacon Acl Sta-ff: Alchemist Club. Ambi- tion: Marriage. SHIRLEY ALSTON J0llNSTONAAdvanced Chorus. Ambition: College, teaching. and travel. ARLENE ARDELLE JONES-Band, Majorettc: Pep Club. Ambition: Raise a basketball team. l'EtiGY JONES-Ushers Club: Stage Crew: Sl'll.llCSHl1 Art Editor: Tomahawk Cabinet: Pep Assembly Committee. Ambition: Ski the face of Austin. l'liYLLIS E. JONES-VVhat-A-Sho C'-18j. Ambition To live a life ul' wonders. ROYAL D. JONES - intramural Football Champs: Intramural Sports. Ambition: Air Force. VVILMA MARIE JONES--Advanced Chorus CTwu yearsl: Operettas C'l'wo yearsj: VYhat-A-Sho CThrec yearsl: Sports: Senior Play. Ambition: Have a happy and successful married life. JIM AJOL'l.E-Projector Squad. Ambition: Deep sca diving. CARL JUSSEL-Alchemist Club. Ambition: llech- anical engineer. SHIRLEY LORRAIXE KAAS - Make-up Corps: Girls' League Council: Student Council: Informa tion. Ambition: College to earn MRS. degree. EDWARD MARVIN KAMMERZELL v Intramural Basketball Manager. Ambition: Get a job. JAY T. KAUFMAN-Intramural Football: Intra- murail Basketball: Intramural Softball. Ambition' To go to college. CAROLYN BEVERLY KEENE-Pep Club: Wliat-A- Shos CThree yearsb: Operettas QThree yearsj: Seu- ior Assembly: French Club. Ambition: Keep my sense of humor. ANNABELLE KEILTY-Associated Student Body. Secretary: Pep Club, Drill Team: Sophomore Class Secretary: Basketball Princess C49J: Shuksan Staff, Copy Editor. Ambition: College to ea-ru MRS. de- gree. SHIRLEY IIOOKER KEIM-Distributive Education Club, Vice President and Delegate to Olympia. Ambition: Be the best wlfe in the world. RUBY LENORA KEIM - Distributive Education Club. Ambition: Be a great-great-grandmother. HELEN LORRAINE KENNEDY f Horizon Club: What-A-Sho: Senior Play: Friendship Committee: Information. Ambition: To pass a Civil Service exam. - BILL WILLIAMS-Cliorus t'I'hree yearsh: Distribu- tive Education Club: Intramural Sports: What-A- Sho CThree yearsbg Starlight Revue. Ambition: Take out all the girls I like. ELVA M. KIRKBY-Student Council: Girls' League: Service Club: What-A-Sho, Ambition: Success and happiness in everything I do. FRANKLIX DELANO KjORVESTAD-l uture Ifarni- ers of America, Reporter: Basketball: Intramural Football, Volleyball, and Softball: lianuna lli-Y. Ambition: Farmer. BETTY VAII. JENKINS-Attendance Office: Dis- tributive Education Club, Treasurer: iloriz-in Club. Ambition: To go to Massachusetts. PATRICIA JOANNE KUHL-Ushers Club: Song Leader: Senior Play: Girls' League Council: Ski Club. Ambition: Always be as happy as I am now. DERRELL LAKIX-Basketball Manager CTwo years: VVhat-A-Sho C4873 Boys' Club Council: Projector Club, Ambition: Go to Bible college. NORMA LEE LAMBSON --Torch Club: French Club: Junior Assembly: Student Council: Spa-nish Club, President. Ambition: Linguist, BARBARA EUGENIA LARSOX - Girls' League. Treasurer: Pep Club, President, Drill Team: Al- chemist Club: Ski Club: Service Club, Vice President C49J. Ambition: A lady hermit at Mt. Baker Lodge. VIRGINIA LORAINE LANGDON-Senior Class Secretary: Alchemist Club: Service Club: Sopho- more Assembly. Ambition: Provide a home for decrepit duck-billed platypuses. DeWITT B. LAWRENSON-Alpha lli-Y, Vice President: What-A-Shos fThree yearslg Operettas: ghorus CThree yearsl: Sports, Ambition: Marine yer. RONNIE LIMBACKER-Ski Club: Intramural Bas- ketball, Football, and Bowling. Ambition: Make the Olympic Ski Team. COURTNEY LINDELL-Football: Basketball: Base- ball: Raider Club: Beta Ili-Y. Ambition: To be stationed at Birch Bay. PACLA VVAVE LISTON-Y-Teens Cfwo yearsl: Horizon Club fTwo yea-rsJ: VVhat-A-Shos CTwo years: Operetta C49J: Beacon Editorial Staff. Am- bition: Get married before jackie does. Twrrlly-fizff Tsvcvz ly-Jix BERNICE Ell.l'1l'lN LIVERMORE - What-A-S h ri fThrcc yearsb: Opcrettas: Swim: Chorus: Christmas Pageant l'l'hrec yearsb. Ambition: Christian serv- ice. JOHN H. LONGSTRETHA-Chorus. Ambition: Lawyer and civic leader. DIANE MARIE LOUDON-Pep Club, Vice Presi' dent: Beacon Staff, Feature Editor and Ad Staff: Shuksan Staff, Copy Writer: Senior Play Com- mittee. Ambition: Provide a home for decrepit strongylocentrotus drobachiensis. CLARENCE LOVE-Baseball. Ambition: Army. NORMAN LOVE-Ambition: Stay out of the army. NED M. LOWRY-Track: What-A-Sho: Alchemist Club: Biology Club: Chess Club, Vice President. Ambition: Chemist. SALLY KATHLEEN LUNDE-Bea-con Staff, Editor- in-Chief: Quill and Scroll, Secretary: Girls' League Cabinet: Service Club, President: Student Coun' cil CTwo yearsb. Ambition: College. PATRICIA ANNE LUNDGREN-Student Council: Senior Assembly: Junior Assembly: Sophomore Assembly. Ambition: Western NVashington Col- lege. MARGOT ANN LUTZ-Girls' League Cabinet: Quill and Scroll: Sliuksan Business Staff: Service Cluli. Treasurer: Tomahawk Secretary. Ambition: Live on Chuckanut Drive. ROD MacDOUGALL-Radio Crew: Whait-A-Shos CTwo yearsj: Baseball Pups: Senior Play: Class Assemblies CThree yearsj. Ambition: Insurance actuary. STEPHEN C. MALLAHAN-Fire Squad. Ambition: Mechanical engineer. JOI?N MANOS-Ambition: Live a long and healthy li e. BETTY MARIE MARSH-VVhat-A-Sho: Christmas Program: Chorus. Ambition: Secretary. JIM I. MARTIN-What-A-Sho: Advanced Chorus: Stamp Club: Operetta CSOJ. Ambition: Veterinary. CHARLOTTE ANN MARTINSON-Make-up Corps: Service Club: Ski Club: Welfare Committee. Am- bition: Christian service. KJORVESTAD AND CHRISTIANSON Being behind the scenes in all school productions appeals to Ann Christian- son, make-up mistress. She spent some time in front of the footlights, too, as an Indian maid in the Senior assembly, and a Negro janitress in the Senior play. Perhaps the ten longest steps Del Kjorvestad ever took were the ones which led him on stage as our most- bashful Valentine sweetheart. He was in the limelight on the basketball floor too as Raider center and found time to belong to F.F.A., Raider Club, Gamma Hi-Y, and Boys' Club Council. LUNDE, VAN DYK, BUSHNELL A love of printerls ink welds these three enthusiastic journalists together. Sally, noted for her friendliness, pasted galleys and read proof as editor-in-chief to put the Beacon on the beam besides attending meetings of the Quill and Scroll, Girls, League Cabinet, and Stu- dent Council. Nancy put her capableitalents to Work when she served as associate editor of the Beacon, Copywriter of the Shuksan, and head of Welfare. Ted's special sports column for the P.I. didn't stop his zestful activities in band, orchestra, Shuksan, Beacon, and Pep Assembly Committee. BARBARA MASON-I'ep Club, Ski Club, VVhat-Af Sho C471 Ambition: Christian service. MARIE LOUISE MATSONA-Vshers Club, Y-Teens, VVhat-A-Sho, Service Club. Ambition: To move like Smytb. IJOCGLAS R. MCCLIMANS-VVhat-A-Sho, Ambition' To have the best-looking girl in school. KSICORGIA LOUISE MCCUSII-Girls' League Presi- dent, Pep Club, Tomahawk Cabinet, Beacon Busi- ness and Ad Staff, Torch Club. Ambition: Provide a home for decrepit amoebas. BE'l'TY McDONALD-Advanced Chorus, Christmas Program. Ambition: Be a good secretary. l'llYI.LIS McELI-IOLM - Information, Y - Teens, Service Club, Friendship Committee, Junior As- sembly. Ambition: Go back to Ireland and kiss the illarney Stone. BONNIE JEAN MQFADIJEN-NVlmt-AAShos CTwo ycarsjg Foreign Relations Assembly, Sophomore Assembly, Junior Assembly Committee. Ambition: Stay happy, stay single! RAY ALLEN NVILLIAMS--lli-Y, Track, Student Council. Ambition: Keep my A running. lJOl'li MEADOR-Intramural Football. Volleyball. and Baseball, Basketball Manager f'l'hree yearsl. Ambition: Make something of myself. BEVERLY DEE MESFORD-Distributive Education Club. Ambition: Stay happy :intl have fun. GORDON T. MILES--Band, Intramural Bowling. Ambition: Mechanical engineer, ROGER S. MILES-Alchemist Club, Boys' Club Council. Ambition: To join before I get drafted. CARUL FAYE MILLER-B Club, Information. Am' bitiou: A happy marriage. ,l. AIQAVID NIILLS-Band, VVhat-A-Sho C'-193. Am- bition: Be successful in life. RALPH. MINER-Student Council, Bays' Club Council. Ambition: Make money. wi! ,. aqua 58' if 1:14 t-li f....4f 'SK-i, 'cce ily -Mft Cl 'ir W r A 1. , t. iri Y 1 i i Tuwz ty-eight MARILYN KATHLEEN MOEN-Ushers Club, Sec- retary: Service Club: Torch Club: Y-Teens: Senior Play. Ambition: Travel around the world. COLLEEN MOORE - Make-up Corps: Alchemist Club: Information. Ambition: Pharmacist. ELIZABETH ANNE MOREY-Torch Club: Al- chemist Club: Pep Club: French Club. President: Orchestra, Secretary. Assistant Concert Mistress. Ambition: Graduate from W.S.C. VIOLET MAE MORGAN - Distributive Education Club. Ambition: Live in Oregon. ,IOHN PATRICK MORRISSEYAliey Club, Treasur- er: Tomahawk Cabinet: Stage Crew: Tomahawk Starlight Revue: Intra-mural Sports. Ambition: Interior decorator. JIM MORTIMER-Intramural Football. Ambition: To be sure of tomorrow. GERALDINE MUIR-Ski Club: NVhat'A-Sho: Serv- ice Club: Distributive Education Club. Ambition: lie just as happy as I'm now. MARY MYERS-Transferred from liynclen CSOJ: Horizon Club. Ambition: To rate higher than a saxophone. LOIS MAXINE NATTRASS--Band: Band Librar- ian CTwo Yearsjg Band Attendance Clerk CTwo yearsbg Horizon Club: B Club Treasurer. Ambition: College and meet a lot of people. LORRAINE M. NATTRASSfCshers Club: Horizon Club, President: IS Club, Treasurer: Girls' League Council: Band and Orchestra. Ambitioni School teacher. HARRY NELSON-Transferred from Blaine. Am- bition: To receive a degree in crime prevention. EI.AINE MAXINE NELSON-VYelfarc Committee: Friendship Committee: Service Club. Ambition: llavc success in everything I do, JOYCE MAE NELSONAOperettas C'l'hree yearsj: Ushers Club CTwo yearsjg Torch Club 1'l'wo yearsj: Latin Club 1Two yearsj: Wl1?lt'A'Sl10S CThree yearsb. Ambition: See Italy. LUCILLE C. NELSON --Information: Friendship Committee: Service Club: Girls' Lea-gue Council. Ambition: Escape Alcatraz and clog paddle to the mainland. JOY NELSON-Biology Club. Ambition: To travel BARBARA LEE NOLDE-Entered from VVest Seat- tle High. Chorus: WVliat-A-Sho: Christmas Pag- eant: Service Club: VVelfare Committee. Ambition: To be a bulb snatcber: it's light work. BETTY LOU PIDDE NORDQUIST-Chorus: VVhat- A-Shos CTwo yearsl: Christmas Pageant CTwo yearsl: Service Club. Ambition: Have a happy and successful marriage. EDITH WILLIAMS-Y-'1'eei1s: Friendship Coinniite tee: What-A-Shos CThree yearslg Opcrettas CTwo ycarsbg Junior and Senior Assemblies. Ambition: Career in singing. FREDDA OAKS - Chorus: What-A-Shos Cfliree yearsj: Y-Teens: Girls' League Council: Ambition: Learn how to sew fishing web. LORETTA MARIEA OLSEN-Horizon Club: Bea' con Staff: Alchemist Club: Service Club: French Club, President. Ambtion: Graduate from college. MARY LOCISE OLSEN-Orchestra: Pep Club: Chorus, CThree yearsj: Operettas CThree yearsb: What-A-Shos fThree yearsj. Ambition: Graduate from college. ALICl'Q OLSON ef Aliilikulllt Corps: Service Club: XVl1at-A-Sho Princess C-081. Ambition: To live :i long. happy life. CAROL JEAN OLSONfService Club t'l'wo yearsjz Distributivc Education lfluhg Information: Y-Teens 4il'wo ycarsb. Ambition: Live in Orc-goin. AIIM OLSON-Chorus: Ski Club Cfwo ycarsy: Senior Assemblyg NVhat-A-Sim Cfliree yearsl: Student Council f'l'hree yeairsl. Ambition: To have health. happiness. and money. JOHNNY OLSONARaflin tfrexvg' Alpha lli-Yi 'Al- chemist Club: Torch Club: Senior l'lay. Ambition: Aeronautical engineer. DAREN BICRNICE ONDICCK-Distributive liducaf tion Club. Ambition: To ride ou a roller coaster. DORLICNI-I MARIE O'NlClL-Yv'l'eens: Ski Club. Ainbition: Interior decorator, DOLORES OSBORN-Beacon Staff: Latin Ciubg Al' chemist Club, Ambition: Doctor. ,IUANITA USHORN-What-A-Shos Cl'hree yearslg Sophuinore Assembly: Chorus: Spanish Club. Am- bition: To have all my dreams come true. RICHARD K. OXYl'IXSfCliorusg Xxvllili-:X-SIIG: Op- eretta. Ambition: Join the navy, see the world. ALLEN l'AClf-Baseball: Intramural Sports: Future Farmers of America: Boys' Club: XYliat-A-Sho C'-Wt. Ambition: To travel. IACLYN VI. l'ANCOAS'l'-Ushers Club: VVhat4A-Shns Cfhrcc ycarslg Operetta-s Cl'wo yearsjg Senior play, Student Director: Student Council, Vice-President. Ambition: To live a happy and successful life. LARRY LAXYREXCE PARKS-Associalerl Student Body President: Track: Future Farmers of Amer- ica: lntrauiural Sports. Ambition: College. ALLII2 MAIRE PEARSON-Associated Student Body Vice President: Service Club: Distributivc Education Club, Treasurer: Y-Teens. Ambition: Christian service. CLARENCE O. I'E'I'l'IRSfliainina lli-YQ Football Pups C'-t8Jg Intramural Basketball C-897. Ainbition: Money. happiness. stay out of the army. HOB A. l'I'l'I'IQRS-Intramural Sports-Football, Bas' kethall, Baseball. Ambition: Earn good money. DON S. l'li'l'liRSOX-lland, Ambition: :x!'CllliCCIlll'ill engineer. JOAN PE'I'RY-Chorus: VVhatfA-Sims Cl'wo yearsl: Friendship Committee: Service Club: Christmas Pageant, Angel. Ambition: To go hostcling in Europe. LORRAINE CYNTHIA XVIl.KERSONfXYliat-A-Sho1 Cafeteria, Ambition: Telephone operator. RONALD VVILLIAM l'lllLLII'S-Future Farmers of America, Presiflentg Latin Club: Alchemist Club: Alpha Ili-Y, I'1'csi4lcntg Boys' Club Council. Ambition: Medical research, MARIE ARLIQNE I'ICKARD-I'shers Club: Torch Club: llorizon Club: Alchemist Club. Ambition: School teacher. EARL PICKERING-Yell Leaderg VVliai-A-Shog Key Cluhg Senior Play: Student Council L'-493, Ain- bition: Conunercial diving. 1 if fr? T105 Il ly-1 Thirty KIAXICF IJIANIC l'lXliEYf4'l1orus: Opercttas f'l'wo yi-arsl: Senior As:-einlily: Y-'l'4-ons, Metnlnzrship Cha-irman. Ambition: Liramlunte from college and become ai- good teacher. HAZEL l'IRRITNG-Executive Iioard, Sophomore and Senior Representative: Ushers Club: Shuksan Staff, Copy Wiriterg Beacon Stuff. News Editor: Stage Crew. Ambition: College. DELYNDA VIAYNE PRICE-Song Leader: Tomzr hawk Secretary C5055 Operettns Cfhree yearsli Chorus t'I'hree yezirslg Information. Ambition: lie ait the bottom of Peanut llill when the person skis down lxaekxvzuwls. DONNA DORICEN QUANZ-llistributive Education Club: Ticket Squad f'I'u'o yearsl. Ambition: Live a successful life. CAROLIC ANITA RADDER-NYelfare Committee. Ambition: Fincl happiness in the future. THELMA RAE-Distributive Education Club, Seerel tary: II Club t'I'wo yearsjg Beacon Staff, Girls' Sports Eclitor: Ski Club. Ambition: To have an happy niztrriecl life. BILL D. RAYIIORN-Alchemist Club: Intramural Sports. Ambition: College. NYLA RICAMER-Operettas: WVhat-A-Shosg Christ- mas I'rogrzuns: Friendship Committee. Ambition: Success. GEORGE RECTOR-Ski Club: Discussion Club, Presitlent: Senior Play: Intramural Football All- Star 'll-:un CSOJ, Ambition: lie the It at the he:ul of :A big deal. IIAL LEON REEVES-Shuksa-n Art Staff. Ambition: Continue with my art work, preferably in tele- vision. NVILLIAM R. REID-Vi'hat-A-Shos CTWO yearsb: Starlight Revue: Senior Assembly: Band: Ur- chestra. Ambition: Teach music. RUSSELL JONAS REID-Torch Club: Alchemist Club: Traffic Squacl. Ambition: College. JOAN ALDENIE REINIIOL'I'-Friendship Commit- tee: Horizon Club: Library Staff. Ambition: College. ALICE JO REYNOLDS' Y-Teens: Girls' League Council: VYhat-A-Shos Q'I'hree yearslg Sophomore and junior Assemblies: Friendship Committee. Ambition: To go back to Ireland with Phyllis. MARION L. XVILKERSON-Ambition: Live in Alaska. GERALD RIIOADS-Ambition: To own my own business. NANCY MARIE RICHARDSON - Operettas Cfwo ycarsbg VVhat-A-Shos t'1'hree yearsjp Girls' League Council fTwo yearsb: Chorus: Service Club Cfwo yearsj. Ambition: Christian service. HELEN JOYCE RIDDLE-Pep Club: XVhat-A-Shos, Girls' League Council: Pep Club, Drill Team. Ain! bition: Complete a college education. LYMAN RILEY-Intranulrzul Sports. Ambition: To he a paper hanger, MARILYN A. ROLAXD+Soci:rl Committee: Beacon Ad Stuff f'I'wo yearsj: Sophomore, Junior, :intl Senior Assemblies. Ambition: Live a long and happy life. MYLES CLIFFORD RORVIG-Advanced Chorus: What-A-Shos CThree' yearsjg Operettas Q'I'hree yearsj. Ambition: To own :I Lincoln Continental Cunvt-rtible. VIRGINIA LEE RUDBERG-Service Club: Welfare Committee: What-A-Sho 0493: Horizon Club: Sen- ior Assembly. Ambition: Travel. BEVERLY JOYCE SANDVIK-Service Club: VVel- fare Committee: Friendship Committee. Alnbition: Christian service. CAROL KAYIC SANSREGRIET-Pep Club, Drill Team: Student Council: Service Club: Y-Teens. Ambition: Marry a football player. DEL SAYLER-Key Club. Secretary: Tennis IVIilll'CC yearsj: Track CThrcc yearsl: lutramural Football a-nfl Basketball. Ambition: First CN soldier in Moscow. ALICE MARIE SCHElllli-Distributivc liducation Club: What-A-Sho C4953 Christmas l'ageant. Ain' bition: To travel. ,IACQCELINE SCHENCK-llorizon Club 4'l'ww yearslg ll Club fTwo yearsj: Beacon, liditorial Staff fTwo yea-rsl: NYhat-A-Sho. Ambition: Get married before Paula docs. JOHN A. SCHERMERHORN A Future Farmers of America, Public Speakng, Parliamentary I'ro- cedure: Alchemist Club: Biology Club, President: YVhat-A-Shos fThree yearsj: Chorus. Ambition: Farming or law tafter scrvicej. SARA ELIZABETII SCHNABEI--Cliorus: Biology Club: VVhat-A-Shos CTwo yearsj: Christmas Pro- gram. Ambition: Be a nurse. MARVIN C. SCIII,'II-Hand. Manager: Orchestra: XVhat-A-Shos tThree ycarsli Operettas CThree yearsb: Cafeteria Cashier tTwo ycarsj. Ambition: Have success in whatever l do. JOYCE HARRITT SCOTT - llistributivc lidueation Club, Vice Presiclent: Student Council: VVhat-Av Sho C48J: Christmas Pageant C49J. Ambition: Travel. CAROL RUTH SEALANlJl'IRiCshers Club. Vice President: Torch Club: VVhat-A-Sho, Secretary: Alchemist Club, Secretary-Treasurer: lland. Ama bition: Take a trip to Sweden. RAE MILDRED SEGCl.INfl'intered from Aquinas Academy: Ski Club. Ambition: Business and have a lot of money. l LORA H. SEGUR-Horizon Club: Basketball Prin- cess CSUJ: Beacon Staff, Typist. Ambition: To win a ten dollar bet. NANCY LEE SELENE-Ileacou Editoriail Staff: Shuksan Business Staff: Quill and Scroll: beacon Business Staff: Information. Ambition: I' l a. y Ch0pin's l'olannaise as it should be played. LAVINA IIICATRICE SHIELDS Y Operettas fTwo years: VVhat-A-Shos CTwo yearsjg Distributivc Edu- cation Club: Friendship Committee: Christmas Pa-geant Cfwo yearsl. Ambition: To be happy always. MARY FVELYN SHORT - llistributive Education Club: I3 Club: Horizon Club tTwo yearsj. Am' bition: Travel. IAINIES R, SlMONfVl'hat-AfSl1o: Senior Assembly: Senior I'lay: Chess Club: Alchemist Club. Am- bition: Become a dramatics teacher. DOLORES E. SIMONSON - Service Club tTwo yearslg Distributive Education Club: Ticket Squad: Friendship Committee. Ambition: To bc a plumber. and repair my own leaking pipes. RONALD SlMl'SONsFootba'll. An:bition: To o to Iliola College in California. g DONALD Lliltill STRONGsVVhat-A-Shos fFour y4earsB:1O11v1'r'tra5 fTwo yearsb: Distributive Educa- tion Ilub, Officer: Christmas Program fThrt-Q yearsbg Intramural Sports tThree yearsb. Ambi- tion: To be worthy of my friends. ELvMER SKOLD-VVhatvA-Sho, Manager: Alpha Hi- T, President: Operettas 1Three yearslg What-A- Shos CThree yearslg Alchemist Club. Ambition: Make a success out of life. Thirty-one Thirty-LCCU JOHN V. SLANINKA -- Alchemist Club: Baseball Pups C4953 Boys' Club Council: Chess Club. Am- bition: Tibetan monk. MARION SLUYS-Football: basketball: Gamma Ili-Y. President: Ticket Squad. Ambiton: llelp make others happy all my life. ROGER SMlTll-Key Club: Stage Crew: Pup Bas- ketball Teafm C481: Intramural Sports. Ambition: Travel around the world. ARLISS LORRAINE SNYDER-XYl1at-A-Shos tTwo yearsj: Cbristnras Program fTwo yearsj, Ambition' Cosizietologist. PATRICIA NIARLENE SODERMAN-Information1 l'borus: Operettas fThree yearslg VVl1at-A-Shos CThree yearsbg Christmas Programs fTbree ycarsj. Ambition: Get my MRS. rlegrce. DON SODERQVlST-Sturlent Council: Intramural Football, Basketball, and Baseball: Ticket Squatl 13491. Ambition: To earn more than the 21VCl'E'lgC. IONE E. SODERQI'IST-Information3 Beacon Atl Staff: Friendship Committee: Social Committee: Service Club. Ambition: Esea-pe Alcatraz and mud crawl to the mainland. HRIS C SOl,l.EYgServiee Club: Torch Club Cfwo yearsl: Spanish Club: Ski l'lub: B Club, Ambition: Graduate from college. MERLIN SOLYANG - VVhait'A-Shos fl-wo yearsj: Future Farmers of America: llancl C48Jg Intra- mural Baseball. Ambition: French Foreign Legion. MARVIN SOl'lll'SSON-Intramural llaseball, Bas- ketball and Football: Distributive Education Club. Ambition: Hostel trip through Europe. VVILLARD E. SPEARIN-Beta lli-Y: Ski Club: Alchemist Club: Beacon Staff Solicitor, Ambition: Ski. MARI-LON SPENCER-Entered from Puyallup. Ama bition: A secretary to my husband. MARIE STANGELAND- Information. Ambition: Stenographer. ALICE A. STEVENS-Service Club. Ambition: Change my name. DUANE STEVVART-Beta Hi-Y, Secretary: Bas- ketball: Tennis. Ambition: Make good in some- thing. NYILMA STI'RGEON-Horizon Club: Shuksan Busi- ness Staff: Quill and Scroll: Service Club: ln- formation. Ambition: Have ,lo win our bet. RUTH LANAE SUNDSE'I'H-Y-Teens C49, '50J: Op! erettas tThree yearsj: What-A-Shos C'l'bree yearsj: Sophomore, junior, and Senior Assemblies: Christ.- mas Programs CThrce yearsl. Ambition: Nurse. CAROL LOUISE SWVANSON-Girls' League Repre- sentative C49j: Distributive Education Club: What- A-Sho K'-WJ: Friendship Committee: Y-Teens CTwo yearsj. Ambition: Laugh. love, and be happy. RUSSELL NVAYNE SWVEET- Future Farmers of America: lntra-mural Sports. Ambition: Farmer. BARBARA JOYCE SVVENSON-Entered from Mount Baker. Girls' Sports: Bowling, Manager and Cap- tain. Ambition: A useful life. DICK COLEMAN SVVOPE-Future Farmers of America: Intramural Football, Basketball, and Volleyball: Baseball: Gamma Hi-Y. Ambition: Farmer. AUDREY 'l'APL1NAVVelfare Committee: Alchemist Club: Merit Secretary. Ambition: Dental hygienist. DONNA LEE TAYLOR-Executive lloarml, Senior Representative: llistributive Education Vlub, SEC' retaryg Pep Club: lfrienrlship Committee F4835 Y- 'l'eens C'-187. Ambition: To be as happy always as I ani now. I'Al'l, NVEN'l'VYOR'l'll 'l'EEL4Beta Ili-Y, 'l'reasnrA erg VVhat-A-Sho. Dance Connnittec: Intramural Football f'bam1mions 1'-Wig Student Council. Ain- bition: Get llcgrees from Oxforcl. MARGE L. THONII'SONfllorizon t'lubg l'-!'it'IlLlSlli1l Fommittee: Chorus: xvlliit-:A-Slit! 1307. Ambition: To grow taller so l ean be an airline hostess. GEORGIA T. 'l'llORSl':NfSerriCc tilub: lfrienilsliip Vommitee: VVbat-A-Sho ffoinnlittec. Ambition: Secretary. BONITA ANN 'FIICMANN-Bantl f'l'ln'ee yearsjg bvllilt-ix'Sl'lUS C'l'wo yearsjg Service Club C4835 Horizon Club C481 Ambition: A successful nurse. N. NYILLIAM TONVNSEND - Biology t'lub. Vice Presiclent for two yea-rs: Latin Club: Orchestra: Band. Ambition: Teaching. ELAINE PATIENFE Tl'RNER-l'sbers Club, Pres- irlentg w7llHt'A'Sl1I5S f'l'hrec yearsig Y-'l'eensg ln- formationg Sturlent Council. Ambition: To have a life like Smyth-Sniootbl ELOISE JEAN PMl'IlENOI'R-Service Club: NYel- fare Committee, Ambition: Christian service. MIl'lxEY WEATIIERISY 7F1'iCHllSl'llI! fommittee: Service Club C5015 Girls' League Council: Senior Assembly: Information. Ambition: Suecess and happiness. TED VAN DYlifSenior Athletic Nlanager: Bantl anrl Orchestra: Shultsain-Beacon Sports Eclitor: VVhat-A-Sho Publicity Co-chairman: Quill aml Scroll. Vice President, Ambition: Sports writer. GAYLE YVONNE VVAGAR-Yell 1,4-acler: Pep l'lubg Solihoinrc anil Iunior Assemblies: VVbat-A-Sho C4853 Girls' League founeil. Ambition: Raise a football team. TIIOMAS ARYIIJ NYAl.S'l'ROM-Sliuksan Business Staff: Gamma Ili-Y, Prcsiclentg Quill anil Scroll: lloys' Club fabinet: Alchemist Club. Ambition: Lire in Mt. Vernon. Sl'lJIE VVALKlCRfSl1i1ksan Staff, Assistant Busi- ness Manager: Y-Teens, Secretary: Pep Assembly Vommittceg Tomahawk Uabinetg Alchemist Club. Ambition: Heasl fashion buyers for small women's clress shop. JENS VV, VVARXVII'lQfl7ootballQ Nvliat-AfSl1og Raiil- er Flubg Intramural Howling. Ambition: lleat Mr. ,lewell reefnettingz one rlay eateb. DAMON A. XYEA'l'llERBY-l'l1orus C'1'ln'ee yearsji Operettas CTWU yearshg Intramural llasketball. Ant- bition: Stay alive. JANET ROXVAN-Transferrcil from Meriilian. Or' ebestra: Beacon Staff, Art E4litor, Ambition: Sal- vation Army offieer. GIIJSERT ALLEN ATKINSON - Urellestra: Torell flub: Latin Vlub: Banml. Ambition: Ile a gootl influence. BONNIE MAY IIRONYN Y llanfl F4833 Orchestra t'I'bree yearslg Torch Club. Ambition 2 Salvation Army officer. Tl1f1'Iy-lfzwc r! y -fo COM Ml-INCIQM liN'l' SPEAK HRS Diane Griffith, Vulcdictoricm Georgia McCush Jerry Gill Marjorie Hutchison, Salutatorizm Robert Bullock Elmer Skold MAGNA CUM LAUD li Diane Griffith Georgia McCush Joyce Nelson CUM LAUDIC Posmo, Ma1'velle Olson, Johnny Pickard, Marie Arlene Reid, Russell Sealander, Carol Skold, Elmer Bushnell, Nancy Lambson, Norma Lee Slaninka, John Anderson, Jerry Atkinson, Gilbert Bartell, Shirley Beighle, Janet Brown, Bonnie May Jones, Peggy Freeberg, Galen Halverson, Rhoda Hutchison, Marjorie Cross, Betty Larson, Barbara Soderquist, lone Demmert, Joanna Moen, Marilyn Solley, Eris Morey, Anne PIERFICCT ATTIQNDANCIQ 'l'HRlilQ YEARS Kirby Allen Dolores Hayden Betty hlarsh Duane Brehm Rose Hukill David bflills Dolores Gardner John lVl:1nos Violet Morgan GRADUATING VICTICRANS Pano Manos Richard James Barbean Joseph Milton Shotwell George Horman Stanley Lee Sorenson Duane Jacklin Martin Gerald Beam Albert John Hamilton Charles R. Drake MISSING FACES Fred Anderson Robert Briscot Gordon Butner Dennis Du Prziw Paul llopkins Gary Hougen Paul Kemp Stanley Kink Gerald Norman IN MEMORIAM Ma ridel Bouffiou Alan Painter Richard Phillips Byron Smith Bill 'liodahl Mzxrlyn Todahl ZVHGQ stPrnMBER We came back to school all tanned from the summer sun and welcomed three new teachers to the faculty and Marie Christoferson as our new de- tective in the attendance office. Tomahawk opened with a new paint job and held the first dance of the year after the Sedro-Woolley game. lfveryone was singing Goodnight 1rene', to the tune of the ukes in the Senior corridor. The Raiders toppled Ballarmine in their first Cross-State victory of the season. OCTOB ER Under manager lflmer Skold, the 1950 Wllat-A-Sho, The Show's the Thing,', was a huge success. Dolores Gardner was beautiful as queen as were her princesses Carol Obermueller and Loie Kayton. After a victory by the Raiders over Stadium, the Ushers presented their annual Sock Hop in the high school gym. The theme was ulfriday the 13th,' and Bob King and Andy Keilty were crowned king and queen with the flash- iest socks. Tomahawk got a television set. After a big serpentine through town, the Raiders smashed the liverett Sea- gulls 7-0 in our last Cross-State game. Darlene Ford was crowned football queen with princesses Marlene Chand- ler and Edith Schutte. ldftll NOVEMBER 4'Baby 1t's Cold Outside was pre- sented by Tomahawk in its annual Starlight Revue. The Junior class chose 'KWi11ter Won- derland as the theme for their beauti- ful prom. We saw many cold feet and bruised bodies when the skiing season opened. Pep Club gave its annual football banquet in honor of the team. The in- spirational award was given to John Abbott, and Monte Bianchi was chosen honorary captain. DICCICMBIQR Our basketball team beat Duke of Connaught at the County Jamboree held in the high school gym. The Christmas pageant was beauti- fully presented this year by the third period chorus and Stage Crew. 'KCandy Cane Capers was the theme of the Rainbow Christmas Tolo. ' Then came Christmas vacation. Students welcomed in 1951 in Var- ious ways and with various resolutions we tried so hard to keep.- JANUARY After a victory by the Raiders over Lincoln of Tacoma, the Ushers Club, Pep Club, Beta Hi-Y, and Key Club sponsored a dance at the Leopold Hotel to buy new uniforms for the band. We took a look at our semester grades and packed text books home that night. Thirty- four ll ZW! F ICB R UARY lfveryone was doing the HH o k e y Policy, and we saw our own Pat Cun- ningham off to the Marines. We couldn't keep track of all the dances, queens, and sweethearts dur- ing the Valentine season. lVlarcia Marr was chosen basketball queen with Mary Ann Zehnder and l,aVerne Stalberg as her princesses. Pep Club's Rieki Raider joined the team. Pep Clubls annual Valentine dance, held in the cafeteria, was a real suc- cess. Personality awards were given out and we enthusiastically received our hashful Sweethearts, Del Kjorvestad and Shirley Jones, in the Valentine as- sembly. lfrank Bard and La Verne Stalberg were voted 'glVTr. and Mrs. Tomahawk at the Hawks' annual Sweetheart Dance. The courtroom was filled and the audience tense waiting for the verdict on the crime committed on Phe Night of January l6th,'l this year's Senior play, which was excellent, MARCH VVere we ever happy when school closed a week because of snow condi- tionsl The Raiders went to Mt. Vernon lor the district tournament but were defeated by Burlington and Everett. Karen Hullquist was chosen as Blossom Time Queen candidate for liomahawk. Spring vacation! Wliether it was spent in skiing, traveling, or sleeping, it was wonderful. iffy--foul' ill ldiv APRIL We welcomed in spring and baseball season. - The Gingham and Cord Tolo was held at the Norway Hall. We wore our new spring dresses to school on Gingham Dress Day and saw the lovely fashion show presented by Girls' League. The high school operetta was a huge success. VVe were humming tunes from Sweethearts for weeks after. The Ushers gave their annual ban- quet for the Stage Crew before the op- eretta. Key Club and Beta Hi-Y held their dinner dances. MAY We enjoyed entertaining our moth- ers at the lovely Senior Mothers Tea. The Y-Teens presented their spring fashion show which as usual W a s beautiful. Beach parties and cruises were held by Key Club and Beta Hi-Y. The Alpha Hi-Y sold 90 proof book covers. The Stage Crew had their annual picnic out at Calmor Cove. Pep Club honored the baseball boys at a formal banquet while our speedy track team enjoyed a picnic sponsored by the Ushers Club. lUNlC Our last big dance at l3.H.S., the Senior Prom, was marvelous. We wore our caps and gowns to the afternoon baccalaureate services in the high school auditorium. Then all of a sudden we were gradu- ating. We were all happy but also sorry to be leaving good old l3.l-l.S. where we had spent three of the most wonder- ful years of our lives. fiffle flodines JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Bradbury, Metzger, Rasmussen JUNIOR CI Tall, dark, and possessed of a dog with a perfect attendance record, Jack Metzger leads his class in a capable way. In his spare time .lack is an ardent supporter of Beta Hi-Y. Marge Rasmussen takes up class matters when the president leaves off. Marge is an ,ASS OFFICERS active member of B Club and is well known for her athletic ability. With Pep Club, Shuksan, and Beacon Staff, Joan Bradbury still finds time to be an efficient class secretary. Joan was chosen to represent her class at Girls' State, a signal honor. JUNIOR CLASS Lots of pep and get up and gov are the distinguishing marks of this yearls Junior class under Jack Metzger, president, and Mr. Hunt and Miss Mooney, advisers. Their Junior Prom was well advertised by shoe shine boys who raised money to make the dance the big success that it was. This class did not lack in pretty girls for royal- ty. Carol Obermueller was their candidate for What-A-Sho queen, and La Verne Stalberg, a vivacious basketball princess. Nor was the class of '52 at a loss for talent: Jeannie Axelson tap danced her way into a VVhat-A-Sho lead. The class also produced the following straight A people first semester: Elaine Ab-- bott, Lois Chudek, Ann Heitbrink, Gudrun Iwersen, Rogan Jones, Gary Lewis, Wilma Miner, Graham Perry, Frank Sefrit, -loanne Smith, Ed Stimpson, Lilly Thal, and Zoanne Westover. Tllirlx f 771 iff y JUNIORS GRUUP l Top: lj. .-Xnclersou, Bard, ili. Bell, .I-Xeinmer, Aagaarnl Bergman, Acalin. illfddle: Baunach, I.. Anderson, Badg- ley, B. Bell, Backstrom, Bauter, AI, Xnderson, Abbott, Amunclson. lfoltomz Bergluncl, i-Xxelson, Bergen, Bar ricklow, Barbo, Bannermari, S. Amlerson, Benham. JUNIORS GROUP ll Top: Carrl, Brozovieh, Conn, Chapman, Claus Brownrigg, Qlark, Buchanan, Brackmreed, Caufman Lllirldle: Byers, Bray, Bradbury, Burtenshaw, Burchette, Chervenock, Brock, Butler, Chin, Brighton, Bliven. Bo!- 101112 Catlin, Borustein, Chandler, Buckner, Burlingame, Chase, Blake, Brown, Chudek, Carpenter, -.fix ,IUNIORS GROUP III Top: Dyer, lingles, Duppenthaler. Dauphiuy, lir- lantlson, Dahlquist, Dorey. zliliddfrr lfrclahl, lfmmoncls Fralick, Critxer, Ellison, Dybdahl, Dralle. Hollow Cuppler, Crain, Daniels, Drew, Deuhl, Essex, Dahl Fdwarfls. JUNIORS GRUU I' IV To 1 lfreeber' Ewinv Ford Fehlhaber, lfravel L, ls, 7 Gubrielson Giger, Gimurtu, Grenier, lfieltl, Gilmore , Jlliddfei Frye, Gulick, Guclbranson, lforce, Gibson, Gert- zen, Demorest, Frazier, Foss, Gerjets, Gregor. Boffmn: DuBois, Darlene Ford, Gordon, Dorothy Forclr, Gartlner Gilbertson, Dexter, Glancler, lfitzgerrild, Griffin, Gilsou Felch, Graham. I I I IUNIORS GROUP V IUNIORS GROUP VII Twp: II11miIton, IIatficImI, Ilnntcr, Hyrc, IIincI1nan, IIooI:, IIopcroIt, Ilawley, Hulwt-, IIovcIa, .Ilizlflfvz IIoff, If. HiIIius, Hansen, P. Hillius, IICIHIICS, Heitbrink, Han- son, Gustafson, cIllI'IIl6I', HiIIy11rcI, Burrow: Hartman, IIcnry, Herb, Ilcnifin, Howard, Ilcrtxog, I'Ia11g, IIoffc- flitz, I'IoImcs, IIaII, Gwin. JUNIORS GROl'P YI Twp: D. Iolrnson, IS. johnson, Iverson, X, johnson, Kurtz, R. ,Iont-s, -Iansen, Kohler, Iilalnn, Larson. .Ilfzlzlfv D. Larsen, jcnsun, Curtin, Iiuhns, Jacobson, Iruland NI. jones, King, Y. Larsen, I.aI5rcu, I,aPIant. lfolmm IX. johnson, Kamps, S. Johnston, S. jones, .Iasclnniak Im-rscn, INI, Iolmston, Kahns, Knott, Kastnvr. Top: I.yIlCI'l, NIitcI1cII, McI,cocI, Xlctxgcr, I,l1cItkc, I,yIc, KIcIntyrc, I,cavItt. .Ilidzlffi I,onIvorg, Nliner, ,NIC- Ginnis, Kuljis, Xlartinson, fxlaleck, LIIIQLIHIOUIII, I,6I'1IH2iI1I1, Larson. Hntlfmz:KIcCIcIIancI, Linclstrorn, IJISIIIIZI, Marsh, NIarguic, Martin, XIcCIimans, Lytron, I.ogan. IUNIORS GROUP VIII Twp: Onkcls, Uliviur, Nlurray, Olson, Xlills, NIcIvor, Nicholas, Nelson, NIcIiinnon, Owens, NIt'I,crran. .Ilfrlzflvt Olney, C. NcIson, NIiInc, Nipper, Oaks, I,cCocq, Nan. Miller, Ncwell, Orclc, SuIIivan, Olney. lfnflnmz Ostrand- cr, Mnscutt, Morcn, Olmcrmuellcr, IX'IcSnrIcy, Osicr, IC. Nulson, NIcDon:1IcI, NIOcIImug, Nichols, Morgan, NICGQI- 771 Ill I v .ll,'lYlURS Cllllllfl' IX Top: Owings, Raclisieh, l'alaclin, Rehherger, B J Y I lerry, Raymond, larks, larlcer. Middle: Patten, Prellwitz, Rasmussen, Pederson, Quinlan, G. Perry. Piisch, Pielcarcl, Patrick, Reniker. 'BoH0'm: Porter, S Raymonil, Rieharilson, lihinehart, Quarly, Putnam Pitts, Orner. DIUNIORS GROUP X Top: Sorensen, Spencer, .Xl Sehiessl, Wi, Smith, R Smith, Sacller, Sehenelc, Roberson, Sanclhergz. .lliddfew L Smith, Sehermerhorn, lioclion, Slate, Tomer, Starr Sapp, Rice, Snow. lfolfomi Segur, Srangelancl, Schutte Sralherg, lf, Smith, S. Smith, Rushworrh, nl, Smith llolminsnn, fr! N 1 ii' fi! JLINIORS GROUP Xl Top: Ray Taylor, Stolcesberry, Voclopieh, Van- Gelrler, C. Taylor, Stimpson, B. Taylor, Ulirig, Tarr Short. Middle: J. Smith, Trames, B. Thomas, Sanclness Varney, Swanson, Urness, Stark, L. Thompson, Vaner- strom. Borrow: D, Thomas, Thal, Sunitseh, Vitaljic, ll Thompson, Turnquist, P. Thompson, Tancl, Sullivan xl. Taylor. JUNIORS G ROUP XII Top: Wells, Zeller, Kink, D. W. xlnnlersnn, ,I, :ln- ilerson, Wlestman, Schelclrup, Bengen, Ralph Taylor, Wil- liams, l,. Wilson, G, Wloocl, Wlirig, D. ll. .lnilerson .llizldlrz Willcr, Decker, Wihitely, Penworth, Ware, Peter- son, Younkins, Wallace, Wharton, Wallin, Wiggins Wcinrich, Wolfe. Bottom: P. Wood, H, Walters, Zettle Westover, Young, Youngedylc, B. Wilson, Zngelrler, ll Walters, Witter, li, Wood, M. Young, Ness, gain, gnoofzums SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Kayton, Shagren. Halverson SOPHOMORE OFFICERS Roland Shagren, President - A p r o Ll d member of Beta Hi-Y, Roland also played basketball for the Pups, He is well known for his energy, efficiency, and friendly smile. Janet Halverson, Vice President-An ac- tive member of Girls' League Council and Y- leens, cooperative janet was noted also for her friendliness and skiing ability. Loie Kayton, Secretary - Loie xv a s a charming What-A-Sho princess and an active member of Y-Teens, Friendship, and Toma- hawk. SOPHOMORIC CLASS In their first year at B.H.S., the class of '53 has shown promise of being capable, en- thusiastic, ancl peppy. Their yell leaders were lidna Jean Hertzog and Robert McMurray, and their song leader was Carol Sjolund. In the What-A-Sho dark-eyed Loie Kayton was princess. A real feather in the Sophomore cap Was the election of Marcia Marr as basketball queen. Later on the Sophs climaxed their first year by putting on a talent-studded assembly. ln athletics, Fred Ossewarde, Keith Han- son, and Don Sunitsch excelled in all sports, while Ralph Neher was outstanding in track. And to show that the Sophomores had brains as Well as brawn, these students had straight A's first semester: Nancy Barnett, Bonita I-luddart, lflaine blohnstone, Charles Luke, Robert McMurray, Philip Muir, Joanne Nel- son, Marlene Radisich, Lynda Samuelson, Marilyn Simon, Ann Sussex and Dorothy Zender. Tlzfrlx mm Forty SOPHOMORFS GROUP I Top: Bowen, Bartleson, Allen, H. Anderson, An drus, Barricklow, Arnunds, Badgzley, Beach, M. Anderson, Xnnette, skldrieh, Alexander. illidrlff: Bass, Buckley, Bell Baxter, Bajeuwa, A, Anderson, N. Barnett, Bellamy Albelein, Biendl, Bamford, Bogen, Anable. Bottom: rl Anderson, Aluhott, Beaty, P. Barnett, Bartlett, Arm- strong, Barlxer, Barthel, Beers, lldains, Birehall, Benedict Ballard, Beard. SOPHOMORES GROUP ll Top: Jack Brownrigg, B. Bookey, Bookey, Bruee Carleton, Burch, Buckner, Burner, Burnham, Brown, Bock, R, Caron. illfcfdle: Janet Brownrigg, Brand, Can- non, Browne, Chandler, Carlson, Bowman, Bonner, Chuck Cavanau,qh, Bowers, Burrell, B u ss. Bottom Chapman, Button, Boroughs, Carter, Boutwell, E. Caron Charles, Clizirleue Cllklllllilllgll, Brandt, Card, Bump, l l i r l SOPHOMORFS GROUP H1 Top: Clapper, Dahlquist, Dujnovieh, Dewitt, Dan- iels, lfasterlxrook, Eastwood, De llispelaere, Converse Duree, De Vries. Middle: Carol Cox, Conour, lfeker Dixon, Du Praw, Drake, Countryman, Dandliker, Criblm Doty. Boflom: Charlene Cox, Dunhuver, Corbitt, Croek- er, Dele Planque, Dermott, Dodd, Dralle, Du Vall Cowin. BOPllOlVlORFS GROUP lY Top: French, Farmer, Gilmore, Engels, Foster Goodwin, Filed, lildred, lfriekson, S, Francisco, D Gardner, Flakees, R. Gardner. .llirlrlffw R, Fitzgerald Funk, R. Floekoi, Fox, B. Floekoi, D. George, F. Fran- eiseo, Gallant, D. Fitzgerald, Farrow. Bottom: Fergu- son, M. George, Gettle, Frank, Fllelson, German, Flirk Gamlen, Fdwarcls, Fverson, Ford, Giles. l u J SOP! IOMORES GROUP V Top: Gellmen, llarper, Haughey, Harris, G. Graham, K llanson, R. Grifliin, D. Hatch, Hansen. llanlce. .Mid- flfw: Owerin, Gyger, liobhy Goetz, Greger, Gullette, Groom, R. Hanson, llaggen, Hartman, Glopen, Bill Goetz. Boflomz Grinsteacl, Halverson, G. llall, Hatch, Haskins, Hartelroacl, Gregory, M, Hall, li. Griffin, S. Graham, llarcling, SOPI ll JNIORI-QS GROUP YI Top: Nl. Jones, jim johnson, Henilin, l,. Johnson, llunt, -laclerholm, Glenn Hintlman, Jim Jacobson, llennig, Iolin laeoluson, llawley, Hamilton. Miilrilrs Julianna -lolinson, Haywarrl, A, jones, Howarfl, llawes, Hardy, llolstine, Hurd, Duane johnson, Johnstone, Johanson, lnama, Boffomr Kayton, llertzog, Kaekley, lrisll, Hel- mer, Henry, Hill, james, llempler, lrwin, llauser, Doris johnson, Holmes, SOPHOMORFS GROUP Vll Top: Leaf, F. l,a Casse, Linclsay, Kuoppala, l,z l lfreniere, Lewis, Luke, Logan, Kielchafer, Knutson, Me- livoy, Kemphaus. Middle: Den Hartog, Axluncl, Farrell King, Larson, Evans, McCauley, Lee, Keyes, Carpenter Lincler. Bottom: MacMillan, Maxim, La Casse Kilhy, NlcFacltlen, Marr, Limbaclcer, King, Lowry Marlihart, KI. McDonald, Liberty, Leonartl. SOPHOMORFS GROUP YI I l Top: B. Mills, Mullen, D. Nelson, 'li. Miller, Ulcer- luncl, G. Miller, P. Muir, Micholson, R. lXlelX'lurry, l,utz lf. McMurry, Olmsteacl. fllifldlrz R. Mills, C, Mitchell Methuen, Meyer, Maroe, li. Muir, Muscutt, Neher Moren, Morden, Larson, Ford, G. McKinnon. Bottom: W. McKinnon, C, Miller, Nichols, Mulhern, ,l. Nelson MacLean, Nlitehell, Olson, Melntyre, Xloir, l.. Nelson Nl. llliller, Noice. lfoflx o f SOPHOKIORIQS GROUP IX Top: Patterson, Urr, Parson, Pond, G. Peterson Klsseuarde, Peace, Payne, l'l. Reed, Prather, l.. Reed Jlliddlfz Owings, Rhoades, Rasmussen, Pederson, Rea U'Reilly, ll. Peterson, Park, Phillips, Peter, Olson lff:flf,m,: Quanz, Poyser, Shirley M. Peterson, Otley Pepper, Phinney, Pierson, Peters, Radder, Osborn, Rath- inzin, Shirley Peterson, Page. SOPHONIORIQS GROUP X Top: Selrit, Shiery, Rittt-nluerg, Scarlett, Rude Simonson, Ruby, Simonsen, Sinclair, Shagren, Roden burger, Richardson. Middle: Seholm, Rodgers, H. Robins- son, Schulz, Seldomridge, Sahlin, Roland, Snow, Simp- son, Sacitett, Schafer. Boftom: Siolund, Rhinehart, Scheilme, Schenk, Schild, Ross, Regier, Samuelson, Ryan Selielling, Simon, N. Robinson. rirly-lxt'u SOPHOMOR FIS GROUP XI Top: Soljacli, Sundseth, Sjolund, Spears, ll. Stevens Curtis Smith, Tarrant, Sunitsch, Trammell, Soine lrames. Middle: Towriley, Solly, Sorensen, Stinde, Sweet Sussex, Thompson, D. Smith, G. Smith, Maureen Smith Tincker, Skogstad. BoLLo'm: Stark, Sturgeon, Ii. Stevens Staggs, Cora Smith, Skold, Tieman, Tomich, Solvang Swanberg, Mary Smith, Soderquist. SOPHOMORES G ROIIP XII Top: D. Vlieaver Van Horn, Weeks, YYeiler, Vande: Yacht, Partlow, Yoakum, VanWickle, Tucker, Westlund Younlcins, VVhitney, Van Duisen. Middfez Woodard Withers, M. Vlleaver, Woods, Trecker, Yeager, Thomp- son, Walker, Zender, Welcome, Ursin. Botlom: Whitenei Whelan, Watson, Zabel, Young, Vllilson, YVillis, P. Wlells Triplett, Zuanich, Walter, I. Young, Troutner. why Wloftmefzs Qef qfzam, 1 35 1. Bzlrlmrzn Xynod 2, liurl Pickering 3. Nlznrilyn :xml Gwrx' 4. 'll-ml Yun Dyk F. l.:1rryP:1rks. N lm. IUIIII Xlblmlt BL'IlL'lliL'T IN THE DXYS Ulf XI, SPORT Sally Mun-u, lfri Paul :xml Qwllllfk of nigh Hem . lf' Ye - 'WX rml, :incl Paul llzlnsun Marlene Kzlstncr lfnlwarcl Srimpsu Hickey :mal .Xrt flllllfllll Im-rsvn I1 Fil rrell Wcaxthcrlmy 1 l o1'W-I iz rf' E 1 'QVC i '1 tl ht 9 X'?ffffff51-U' X59 efffwfi? xv U' lim jx J v mpeg W, ,, K, Q Q1 'Y' - rt 5 ' ij ol? U Tlfze glmowls ftze ,ming ROYAL LOUR l , Ga rd ner Kayton Ubermueller Crowned by Mayor Jack lXll1ll1L'l'I1 as the sclmool show, it tlraws a eapaeitx' audience. 1950 Vvhat-A-Sho queen was our lueautllul The strains ol Hllll1L'l'C.S No Business like Dolores Gardner. Her court COHSlSICCl ol spark- Show BUSIIICSSW set tlme snappy paee for the llng Lore Kayton and charmlng Carol Uber- glZllT1OI'0LlSZlIlCll'OlllClilI1gl7CflOI'lTlZll1CC. Repeat- mueller. Every year the VVhat-A-Sho IS a hrgh ecl Ill the grand llnale rt made a perleet cllmax spot. Combmxng all talents unto one great all- to 'K l'l1e Greatest Show on l'.artl1. CURUN.X'l'lUlY Bfzfk: Kayron, Uarclner, Olmerlnueller fnmfi Sllagren, Banks, Bianchi, Sl-inlcl, Metzger, l'arl4s - llflfff Forly- WHAT-A-SHO DIRECTORS Miss Gray, Elmer Skold SOUTH l,flCll lC---Back: Clement, McGinnis, lireh mer, Kink, 'Williams, llindell, ljancoast, Cristo, Galley Fosmo, Hullquist. Middle: Abbott, Brown, Nolde, Conn F1-mit: Hayward, Matson, Benedict, Kirkby, Turner, Figueiredo. WHAT - A - SHO COlVllN'llT'liEE e- SZl1'Ildll7LgI lhorsen, l,indell, Van Dyk, Halverson. Sitfmg: Griffith, Bianchi Skold, Gregerson, Sealander. Upper Left: Vaudeville Chairman Gregerson Upper Right THE BOVVERY-Standing: lVluscutt, Vander Yacht, Olmstead, Anderson, Nehr, Roland, Spears, Leaf, Sjolund. Kmeling: Harper, Doan, Hawley, Stark. 011, Floor: Benedict, Johanson. Pert, saucy, and cute as a bug's ear de- scribed Barbara Wood When she played op- posite janitor Earl Pickering in their panto- mime acts. Among the many other characters to be remembered was the jointless scrubwom- an, -loan VVharton, fragile Jeanne Axelson as the tap dancer, the hi' falutin, and hi' kickin, Bloomer Girls, and Rogan Kliones with his sag- ging memory and bay window. Too numerous to mention Were the scores of other acts, talented and equally good. CHARACTERS-wljickering, Wlood, Soderman, Young, Thal GO l.D li N JUB ll,EE-Jones, Simon IIN UlNb l'pp1'r l,z1l'!: l5l,UUlXll'iR GIRLS-Glenn, Kennedy, l,iston, Bell, YYood. AX. Hansen, Xl. Hansen, Riddle, Dunkle Uppnr Rigfzlt l'l7RU.lR GllANlJAl.yii1g: Strolig,iVln1zdiizg: Yan Wiclile. lllillialns. After weeks of practice the show went off without Il hitch except for the loss of the queen's crown, found a few minutes helore the coronation. Adding to the attraction of the main show was the colorful dance held afterward in the school cafeteria. Look- ing like a portion of a traveling fair were the concessions sponsored hy the different cluhs and organizations of the school. All proceeds from the tickets, dance, and concessions xx ere given to the annual. l'.-XRADR OF WOODEN SOl.DlliRS Medhaugh. Klcflinnis, Chase STM! li DOK BR Snmdirzg: lfnnnonds, Onlcels, Perry, Qllllllllllghiilll, l.in dell, K'lIl'8!ifIgI Xvarwick, Clement, Conn. BUYS' QLl.lR'l1ETf-llell, Iverson, Xlvillialns, Uurtner l1'XNClfRS-llwharton, Axelson, Donald, Stalherg, Kastner 'l'lil,L MFI, PRlQ'lx'l'Y BI XlDl'lN Sfmzdizzgi -lohnson Lindstrom, Vlwilliarns, Howard, llroxxn Sundseth, llrozovich, llill. Kneeling: lllliltlili, Gustafson. Smith, Donovan. l r1rfy- The usic Depafzfmenf ave cz pfzing oncefzf x sigh! Gllfle ORCHESTRA-Top: James. Mr. Monroe, Casto, Van Dyk, Bellevue, Biendl, Townsend. Fourllz row: Regier, Vlfelcome, Moir, Armstrong, Nattrass, Atkins. l'erry, M. Johnston, l-lanson. Third: Bradbury, Schild, Glopen, Gyger. Secmzd: Moten, Thal, Holmes, Deahl. Boitomz E. Flockoi, Morey, Taylor, J. Johnson. ORCH ESTRA It was a treat to hear the orchestra this year. Under the inspired haton of Mr. Monroe, these fifty-five musicians played for many school and community events, Among these were the What-.A-Sho, operetta, and numerous assemblies. Highlights of the year were fl spring concert and the trip with the chorus to perform at Sedro- Woolley. lfrlenc Flockoi was president this year. BAND-Top: Dorcy, D. Smith, lrwin, Hopcroft, Burrell. Next Io top: Johnston, Atkins, VValter, Perry, Baxter. Tliirrd frmu. mp: Charles, Schuh, Johnson, Seholm, Vanerstrom, Yoakum, Fowzh from fopi Essex, Schiessl, Mitchell, Raymond, Hatch. Thin! from bottom: Stark, Zeller, Snow, Zabel. Next to botiom: M. Schuh, Hovda, Nelson, Westnian, Bellevue, Bofimnz Marquie, Holding, Van Dyk, Gurtner. eceid ORCHESTRA-Top: Moren, Crook, Schiessl, Rowen, lissex, Hovda, Brown, Schuli, Recd, Mcfflimans, Mulhern, McCusli. Third: Reid, R. Flockoi, Sezilander, Kastner, Holstine. Sfffmzdz Frye, Skogstad, Atkinson, lfrazier, Brown. Bottom: Muir, Ireland. BAND lts fame grew as the Raider hand played onf, .lourneying to Seattle, these eighty tootlers played at the U. of VV.-Kansas football game and the Christmas parade. They helped the Jaycees with a paper drive, receiving money toward new uniforms. Socially, they enjoyed two banquets and a picnic. Heading the organization were lVlarvin Schuh, manzaer: Donna 'lean Essex, secretary: and Dr. Leedy, director. BAND-Top: Swope, S. Jones, Forbes, Czisto, Next to top: Pike, l,ois Nattrass, R pldlle Holstine, Reid. Third from bottom: Biendl, Townsend, Nloren, Crook, Sealander, Van Horn. Next to bottom: lfllison, Johnson, Young, llajema, Ticlnzin, Chapman. Uldenburg, L. Smith, Hatfield. Third from top: Tranuuell, Zugelder, Chudek, I. Jones, Weeks, George. Fourth from top: Flockoi, Helmer, Ross, Lorraine Natrrnss Bottom: Hoff, Simonsen, McKinnon, Bamford. The on l 'fifzsf in geaffle l i f lyv gluades of maggie Casto Nelson Blackstone and Fos- mo were charming lovers. B rown Olsen The soprano tones of Williams and the bar- itone voice of Young lent much to t h c show. SWEETH EA RTS To the tulle of Victor Herbertls operetta K'SWeethez1rts,,' our singing stars entertained us with love, laughter, and song. Hit numbers included: 'l'here's a Most Alluriri Magic in 2 Smile, Pretty as 21 Picturef, and the An- gelusf' Princess Sylvia, Edith Williams, left on 21 doorstep, is taken in and cared for by Dame Paula, Joyce Nelson. Many people, for selfish reasons, Want to find her. The produc-- tion was directed by Miss Gray and Mr. Moli- roe. All ends happily to the waltzing music of 'csweetheartsf' OPERETTA IJCJXDS Top: Soderman, Hullquist, Hill, Skold Lower: Gustafson, XVood, lverson, Lindsrrom fXDV.fXNClilJ CHORUS Top: Ulscu, Nlcliinnon, Byers, llzinson, Wiillizuns, Kevin: Rulvy, Dixon, Bur- cliemf, Nlzirtin, Corn, Xclf son. .Yftxl In lop: Donu- Vllll, l'iulwy, Richardson, Howzml, Iii-ll, l, u cl t lc c Smith. .,,j'NMmv f is 'zavel Qefifie .'XlJVuXNCIiD Cl IORUS .Yfnxl fu Iwtromz Griffin Sunclst-th, Oaks, Wood tfrlnzin, Wiillizunh, llullquist Gustafson, Young, Strong Clark. l'l,XNlS'l'S7Olfn-n, blzuncs, Nlcliinnon, Zulu-l CHORUS Singing their hczirts out :intl singing right into tht- hearts of mzmy ziudicnccs, the seventy memht-rs of the chorus took pzirt in inzmy prom,l11ctiol1s. This group, clirectccl hy hlr. Mon- roc, was prcsiclccl ovcr hy Kzircn Hullquist. Many will rcmcmhcr rhc wonclcrliul harmony Christmas Pageant. Vlvith thc same spirit they put on 2111 opcrcttzi that brought glory to then school, gzlvc :ln outstzinclingg school zlsscmhly, :incl pcrforinccl proudly in Sulro-VVoollt-y. ,XI3Y.XfXC'lQlJ flIURl'S Ton: Longgstrt-th, Luxxrcnson, Skolcl, .Xllcn, Osicr. .Yvvf lf, tojvi Mt-tlivun, Olson, .Xnclcrson, Rcznncr, Xlcllonulal, John- ston, llL'Tlf', .llfdrlffi Sclicrincrhorn, .lt-pson, Marsh, llill, Felch, llvrtxog. .Yrxt lo lforlrmzi Gurtnvr, Kuhns. Sztnzlncss Urzlhzun, Young, Livcrrnorc, Dalton. lfolfom: Owcns, VKX-zlthurhy, lvcrson, Forht-s, lfosino, Pzlncozist, Galley. lfilfx ir Broxovich, Broun, Alohn- son, lfofiom: Xt-lson, Socl- s that rung throughout thc 1lllCllIOI'lllIN :is thc' chorus sang thc well known carols in th C ling as cfzn MADONNA AND ANGELS Dahl, Zwaschka, Jones r Y' SONG OF CHRISTMAS 'lihe Christmas Pageant this year under Miss Gray and Mr. Monroe was one of the most beautiful ever presented in Bellingham High, Marioii Zwaschka and Peggy Jones took the parts of lVlary and the angel While Chuck Farrell was joseph in the nativity tableau. The Stage Crew and choruses pre- sented Fred Wariiigls Song of Christmasf' narrated by Bill Williams. Additional music by the cast of 275 members included Christmas Tide, The Hallelujah Chorusf, and K'Prelucle. DECK THE DOORS WITH BOUGHS OF HOLLY The Girls, League fell right into the Christmas spirit this year by sponsoring a contest for decorating each school room in a Christmas fashion. Carol Lee Gregersonls idea Won the prize for Miss Grayls second period. Another sign that Christmas had arrived at B.H.S. was the beautifully decor- ated tree in the front hall. The students realized that Christmas Wasn't all fun and merry making and dug a little deeper into their Christmas finances to raise money for the support of a school for underprivileged children in the South. lllli WISIQ MICK WORSHIP 'lillli KING Members of the Stage Crew form colorful tableaux at the Christmas assembly Fifty-two ,nie Gu ience ecame The gui 'l'lllC NIGHT OF YIANUARY 16th After two minutes in delilneration the audience-picked jury brought in the verdict of Not guiltyl' ending one of the most baf- fling and sensational crime cases in l3.H.S. fln the form of the Senior class play. entitled wlihe Night of january l6tli, the perform- ance one moment quicted the audience in horror-stricken silence and the next sent roars of laughter through the auditorium. SICNIUR PLAY l,li.'XlJS Simon, lfosmo, llvlghcs, Gregerson, MncDougall NONE Ulf US IS l,YING Karen Andre, played with suayity and intenseness by Carol Gregerson, as suspect for murder, dominated thc play, but Rod M acljougall and -lim Simon, as defense and prosecuting attorneys, had very exacting parts to portray. Dick llughes, as judge, played his part with dignity although his lines were confined chiefly to Objection sustained. M arvelle lfosmo was winsomely pathetic as the widow. Credit for the fine performance goes to director Miss Gray as well as memhers of the cast. SIQNIUR PIAY CYXST Sltiizdiugi Rector, Clement, Moen, lfreelmerg, Christianson, Olsen, Jones, Hughes, Casto, lfeighle. ljiclcering. Sealml: Filer, Brown, hlacllougall, Pancoast, Gregerson, Cameron, Kennedy, Young, Simon. l f i If out pep, zfowz pe up FOOTBALL QUEEN AND COURT Hanstead, Casto, Farrell, Chandler, Banks, Ford, Bianchi, Scutte, ii I Abbott, Lindell FOOTBALL ROYALTY - 4 In spite of her diminutive size Darlene 0 ii Ford made a lovely football queen, the cor onation taking place in the gym. SONG AND YELL LEADERS A record number of eight yell leaders somersaulted and catapaulted before us this year. Yell King Alan Painter graduated mid- year, and his place was taken by Bob Mur- ray Cnot picturedj. The song leaders adopt- ed turtle-neck sweaters this year and were led by Carol Gregerson, song queen. LEADERS IN PEP Top to botlom, left to right: Pickering, N Sjolund, Welcome, Gregerson, Wagar, Hertzog, Price, Kuhl, Barr, l'SlgllClI'Cfl0 Filly-four ,E zfou Qof at--Don!! fose at if BASKETBALL CORONATION KR Back: Shagren, Metzger, Bianchi, Parks, Lindell. Frmzr: Stalberg, Marr, Zehnder BASKETBALL ROYALTY Blonde Marcia Nlarr was elected has- kethall queen and crowned at a pep rally. DRUM MAJOR AND MAjORli'l l'liS 'lihe baton-waving drum major and the strutting niajorettes have drawn applause in parades as well as half-time entertain- ment. With smiling Doc Leedy as their mentor, they have given fine exhibitions tirelessly. LICADERS IN PEP Top to botlom, left to right: Jones, Westman, Painter, Hartzog, Onkles, Crocker, Charles, Sunitsch, Coward l if1Y lili.XL'f JN l:lJI'I'17R I G ,M fzenba gfafzfz l3lfACUN Wlu-re is that copy? was a question often hearcl in the Beacon office during, the week the paper appearecl. But the hard work and long hours pairl off with an out- stancling paper for eiliror Sally Luncle, acl- viser lVlr. lVlauermann, :incl the other staff members. :Xlso responsible for the Beacoifs sne- Cess were the revenooers, t li e Business Staff, which hancllecl finances, ancl the Acl Staff, which solicitecl aclvertising. IZILXQOX lil hlfXl'.55 5l,Xl'l' Stzzmffilg: Xlallahan, Mifiisli. Griffith, Sillingg: Cliancller, Stinipson, jones, Xlclmml ' N l,DllURl.fXl, lnp: Rae, Olsen, l.nn4le, xqm ,i E 3 liovle, Yan Dyk, Chanil- me A .. ler Virrnng, Clriffirli. lin!- l I 121: lfiggneireclo, liriclge, 'Zn-ag? W Lonclon. 'A ww' V.--M B IQJXU WI .VX D STA Fl lop: Nelrit, Wharton, Slate, -bpeann, Stnnpson, l'reclm-g, Al0IlCS,Ql11lIllllL'f, .llzzldlvz inlison, Nelson, Wallin, llillynml. llanson, Rasrnussen, Soilerqinsr, Selene. lffilfnmi SVl1llTll', llial, Dahl, llnslinell, Berry, Westover, llliiiiwliziifi fllll' -fi linslinell, Osborn, l,isron, e ofzfei R p SHUKSAN Miss Coy, do I lvleed this? No, not a case for Dick 'l'raey, just the Shulcsan editor Diane Griffith at work. But finally the book was on the presses, and staff mem-- hers and adviser llliss Coy could relax. Solieiting advertising and handling sales oc-- cupied the Business Staff, the manager be- ing lVlarjorie Hutchison and the adviser Miss Smith. 'lihe Art Staff, under lVliss Bartruff, gave advice about layouts, and Hal Reeves produced the cartoons. SllL'KS.'XfY iXR'li STAIVI1' jones, Berglund, Reeves Sl IFRS.-XX BLSIN HSS ST.-Xlflf Slaudffzg: Lutz, llertzog, Stimpson, Sturgeon, Prell- witz. Siriingz Walstrorn Huteliison, Wvalker, Selene 'GQ' Mfimlingi lfigileirt-llo, Uregerson I ll'll lieilty, Westover, Chandler, liusintl u sun i 1 x trsen l ugi t f'zff,--fzgfif. STUDliN'I' COUNCIL Top: Ou-stafson, Christianson, Acalin, Smith, Lindell, Banks, MaclDougall, Hanson, Garland, Painter, Har- per, Williams. zlfzddlez Scott, Sealander, Hagen, Prellwitz, Tand, Keyes, Hansen, Gregory, Parker, Marr, Bradbury, Wallin, Larson, Sunilsch, Olson. b,OLlU'HIf Hurlbut, lrlill, Samuelson, Gilson, Turner, Lundgren, lwersen, Crook, Wlestover, Pancoast, Gettlc, Ostrander. S'l'UDlCN'l' COUNCIL The main purpose ol' the Student Council is to discuss problems plaguing students. Composed of representatives elected by their roll rooms, the Council was presided over by Courtney Lindell and Bill Hanstead. Among the issues discussed were a six-period day, cafeteria behavior, noon entertainment, and the organization of a Booster Club. Furthermore, the members took charge of drives such as the Red Cross, lVlarch of Dimes, and Community Chest. Quin, AND scizori, As its main project, Quill and Scroll sponsored the creative Writing magazine KSmoke Signals. It included the best of student-written stories, poems, and essays and is the first magazine of its type at Bellingham High. A chapter of a national organization, Quill and Scroll is composed of -luniors and Seniors who have done outstanding work in all phases of journalism. lVlarjorie Hutchison was president, and lVlr. lVlauermann adviser. QUll,l, AN D SCROLL Top: McCush, 'Walstrom, llutchison, Stimpson, R. jones, Van Dyk, lX'lcl,eod, Walker, P. jones. ililirldle: Selene, Lutz, Sturgeon, Heitbrink, l,unde, Chandler, Gregcrsc n, Griffith. lfoflomi Berglund, lfeighle, lwersen, Pir- runp, l3radbury, Bushnell, Westover. TWO YEAR TORCH CLUB Top: Deminert, Pickard, Gregerson, Anderson, Jones, Reid, Atkinson, Hutchison, McCush, Sealander, Nlor- ey, Hanson. Boflom: Bushnell, Fosmo, Moen, Griffith, Beighle, Lamhson, Bartell, Solley, Brown, Cross. Nelson, TORCH With a record membership of sixty Cnecessitating two Shuksan pictures in- stead of onej the members of Torch Club proved the number of 'fbrainsv is increas- ing. And they donlt spend all their time studying. The club contains many of the most active people in school. Activities planned by the club were many and varied. First, a dinner was held for the initiates. Mr. .lackson and Mr. Karp become honorary members a fr er each was presented with a dunce cap and outsize Torch pin. The group gave a pep assembly, sponsored a What-A-Slio concession, organized Valentine and East- er parties, and ended the year by visiting a college. This visit was the highlight of the year's activities. The most interesting sight at the University of Washington was the lifgyptian mummy in the museum. The club, advised by Miss Dennis, was headed by Joanna Demmert. ONE YEAR 'IORCH CLUB Top: lVlclntyre, Pickard, Perry, lfravel, Bullock, Jones, Van Dyk, Hovda, Thompson, lleitbrink, Hanson, Ireland, Gustafson. flliddlfz Stalberg, Hertzog, Miner, Chudek, lissex, Prellwitz, Abbott, Rice, Bradbury, lwersen, Amundson, Vllestover, Thal. Bottom: lVlcCltlland, Berglund, Smith, Donovan, Moten, Johnston, liurlingame, Nluscutt, Hoffeditz, Graham, Taylor. .Sivl v GIRLS' LIS.-XGUE CXBINIYI' Sffllllffllgi Benedict, Isaacs, Cannon, llarr, Hullquist, Lutz, G. li. Hanson, Chudek, Bushnell. Sitting: Halverson, M, llanson, Mclliisli, Larson, Lunde. GI RLS' LRAGUIC Une of the most efficient organizations in school, Girls' League has made progress this year. Under the leadership of Georgia lVlc- Cush, president, and Miss Cornish, adviser, many outstanding and original projects were undcrtalcen. Again sponsoring a Southern school, Girls' League raised funds by holding a cake-baking contest and auctioning the cakes at a P.T.A. meeting. Another event was the Christmas Door Decoration contest. ln the spring, the League sponsored several clothing drives, the observance of Gingham Dress Day, and the Senior-Mothers' lea. The groundwork for these activities was laid by the Cabinet, consisting of officers, all girls, club presidents and committee chairmen. They tackled many important problems, the foremost being the revision of the Girls' League constitution. ln addition, they honored their advisers with a special tea. Wcirkiiig with the Cabinet was the Coun- cil, composed of girls representing their roll- rooms. Lively discussions followed the reports of the meetings, giving all girls an opportunity to have a voice in their own self-government. GI RLS' LEAGUE COUNCIL Trip: Brand, Mallahan, Sansregret, Lutz, Cannon, Sunitsch, G. E. Hanson, Thompson, lflockoi, Hullquist, M. llanson, Nlcfush, Zchnder, Rice. illiildfcz Wagar, Benedict, Kaas, Barr, Chudek, Larson, Putnam, Hawley, Ifrchinger, Moren. N'IcDmiald, Drew. Weatherby, Riddle. Hrilfomz lfigueiredo, Henifen, Ifosmo, Porter, Graham, Card, Forslund, ltd- warils. Isaacs, Hillyard, Rathman, Buckner, Bushnell, KI. Halverson, Segur, R, llalverson, S li RX' IC' E Cll' B Top: Youngedyli, Zender, Burnham, Wliitney, Felillialier, l'lllfClllSOI1, Starr, Ford, Olsen, Gustalisoii, Martin. Sturgeon, Nm! lo mp: Weinrieh, Vitaljic, Dexter, Patten, Lashua, Wallin, Kuljis, Sandvik, Nlartinson, B an rho, Uliermueller, lfrcliinger, Gloria lf. Hanson. Next io botfmrz: Miss larkoff, Vviggins, Graliam, l.aCasse, jolinston, Barr, lamde. llempler, Solley, Hall, lNleClelland, Rieliardson. lfoifomi Gwin, VValters, Porter, Bergen, l,ytron, l,angdon, lvinplie- nour, Daniels, Berglund, SlCRVlClC CLU I3 'liliis is one of tlie largest organizations in seliool. Retailing stationery supplies to stu- dents and arranging floral displays are Its important functions, A helpful activity under- taken by the club during the spring was its drive to collect olisolete tax tokens with tlie profit going to tlie Orthopedic Vllard at St. ,loscplfs llospital. Sally Lunde served as presi- dent witli lVliss Tarlcoff as adviser. Y-'l'liliNS CAl5lNlC'l' llardly a week went lay tliat Y-'lleens u'asn't sponsoring, some provieetl Besides tlie many different sales, the year was liigliliglited lay clothing drives, parties, a boy-girl panel. numerous conferences, and the spring style sliow. 'lflie club of 115 menilbers was directed by tlie cabinet, consisting of committee eliair- men and officers. Rhoda llalverson was presi- dent, the advisers being Miss G o e lvel of Y.VV.C.A. and our own lVliss Nlooney. , X sl. X'-l l'.l',X5 L.Xlwl. la Slaildirlgi llial, Griffitli, jones, Heitlirink, Cannon, Klallahan, Orr, lwersen, Klulliern, l'inkey, Silfiugz Clregersoii, llerli, llalyerson, Vlfxllcer, Ireland. Six x GIRLS' LIC SOCIQXI, CUMKll'l lil'llf 7' ll fi: lfehlhaber, NlcCush Chandler, Hunt, Lunde, Greg ory, lleitbrink,Hanson,Selene Cameron, Soderquist, R i e e llfiiflfllfz Benedict, l'irrung Isaacs, Bradbury, Herh, Her ry, Hayward, Demorest, Kuhl Alohnston, Keilty, Barr, Dem- mert. B o I 1 o mt Carpenter Witter, Galley, Gordon, Olmer- mueller, B a r h o, Vlestover Rhinehart, ilihal, lfrchinger Bushnell, lflockoi. IIURIZON CLUB Top: Nlelntyre, Sturgeon, Yail, Ziels, Lorraine Nattrass, llutehison, Lois Nattrass, Christianson, Starr, Gardner, O l s e n, Backstrom, German. Nm! fo top: lf.Benner,'liinck- er, land, Mullen, S o l l e y, Reinholt, Pickard, Beighle, At- kins, Nloir, Frank. Nrxi io Izoirovz: Armstrong, Myers, Wood, Bishop, Rudlverg, Gy- ger, Bellevue, Nichols, Ken- nedy, Dunhaver, L e n o r d. liollom: George, B a r n e t t, Derksen, Logan, I. Benner, Tlioinpson, Gwin, G. lf, Han- son, Keene. GV! AGU li PROGRAM lllfAD l la nson SOCIAL CUlVlh ll'l l'lflC Girls who wish to help make school more interesting may join the Social Committee. Annually it sponsors a Sophomore party, a Christmas party, HURIZON CLUB Any girl Who wishes can join this club. Some of its yearly activities are cruises, hayricles, pot- luck dinners, and camping trips. It is sponsored by the Campfire under the ahle presidency of Annett lVlullen and Gloria Hanson. Sixty-two and the Senior-lVlothers' lea. i P RUG R A M Cf JM NI ITTE li Betty Cross replaced lVlarilyn Hanson as chairman ol the Program Committee when Mar- ilyn left school for the latter part of the year. Une ol' their main projects was the spring fashion show. v v i x a i WlCl,lfARlC CUM lVl1'l I'lilC A lVhat-A-Sho concession, an afghan, and Christmas favors were a few of the Welfare Commit- tee's projects. Chairman was Nancy Bushnell and adviser Miss Conlee. FRIICNIDSIIII' COMlVlI'l l'lClC Kept busy by helping with the Sophomore As one student phrased it in a theme, l like party, sponsoring a Hello Day, and sending out anything that helps me make friends because illness cards, the Friendship Committee was pre- friendship is more important than studies. Ac- sided over by Margot Lutz the first semester and cording to this philosophy, the Friendship Com- Barbara Berglund the second semester with lX'lrs. mittee executes one ofthe most important school -lohanson as sponsor. functions. XYlil.l Xllli CUXlNll'l l'lili Sffzfzflinxgi Reynolds, Xyers, lomich, lfiler Huliill, liadisich, Nelson, llayxyzircl, Hurlburr. Sitting: Rudberg, YXlarquie, Bushnell, Selene, Clinard. FRIIENDSHII' Cl,l'l-I GROUP NO, I Trip: l,utx, Prellwitz, Olson, Rasmussen, llansen, Sahlin. Ross,Erchinger. .lliddlrz Kay ton, Smith, Brand, lylaroe, Uoty, Rathman, lylclflholm Williams. lfofmmz Berglund, lroutner, lfdwards, O t l e y, lrish. Rhinehart, Cross, Ream er, Shields. FRIICNIJSIIII' Cl UI? GROUP NO, ll Trip: Hempler, 'lihorsen lflich, Cannon, Park, Slate Christianson, Countr y m a n Selene, Soderquist. ,llizfzlfe Gilson, Nelson, Hall, Jones, Moren, B, llertzog, Vi eather- hy, lripletr, Morden, lfyer- son, Wialter. lfoffom: ,Xyers Nelson, llukill, Rudberg, li llertzog, Kennedy, Westover, li. Rhinehart, 'li h o m pso n Heard. gdb gaclzs PEP CLUB Top: Benedict, Olsen, Nelson, Cameron, Sansregret, Hanson, Hagen, McCush, Ireland, Chandler, Griflitli, Morey, Thompson, M. Hanson, Gregerson. Middle: Isaacs, Barr, S. jones, Kuljis, Taylor, Riddle, Zehnder, Wagar, Keilty, Bell, Sullivan, Larson, Stalberg, Hertzog. Bradbury. Bottom: Halverson, Loudon, Ke en e, Mason, Forbes, A. jones, Thal, Fosmo, Moren, Galley, Herb, Porter, Kahns. PEP CLUB Their chanting of Oh, Pepls Got the Clubf, while en route to an out-of-town game, shows the energy and club spirit these girls have. Ricki Raider, the new addition to the basketball team, was the Work of these girls, Was the toe-tinglin' Valentine Dance held after the game. Seen at every Raider game in the cheering section, they also gave a heart- warming Christmas party for the Orthopedic children. Presidents this year, in order, were Dona Isaacs, Barbara Larson, and Marilyn Hanson, who was replaced by Diane Loudon. Adviser was lyliss Scott. USH li RS CLUB K'Oops-wrong seat! is a standing joke to members of this club while ushering at the school productions and many outside func- tions. Starting off the year with a bang, they held their very popular Ushers Sock Hop. Selling cookies and Easter eggs for the benefit of the March of Dimes and the Orthopedic were two other main projects. linding the year they fed the track team mouth-Watering chick- en and apple pie at their annual picnic. Karen Hullquist and Elaine rliurner presided over the club this year, while Mrs. Moody advised. USHERS CLUB Top: Vitaljic, Sealander, Anderson, Heitbrink, Nattrass, Hutchison, Hnllquist, Jones, Johnston, Ku hl. Middle: lford, Turner, Oilhertson,-Pirrung, Snow, Pickard, Matson, Demmert, Beighle, Abbott. ffolfmlli Donovan, Benson, Crook, Bornstein, lwersen, Pancoast, Moen, Chudek, Nelson. Szxlg four O2 paloolza BOYS' CLUB CAB I NET Sfamfiug: Walstrom, Phillips, Bianclii. Sitting: Skold, Brehmer, lfarrell, Cowxirnl l 3 BOYS CLUB With every boy a member, the Boys' Club is one of the largest in the school. Pre- sided over by Chuck lfarrell and governed by the Cabinet and Council, the club undertook interesting projects this year. lVlr. jones is their adviser. Council members are elected to repre- sent their roll-rooms, and they meet to dis- cuss club affairs and problems of concern to all boys. The Cabinet includes the Club of- ficers and presidents of the Hi-Yls, Key, and F.F.A. One of the clubls duties was the election of the Boy of the Month, an honor given each month by the local Exchange Club to recog- nize an outstanding boy in high school or junior high. The boys looked forward to the Boys' Club assemblies, which featured excel- lent speakers and films. 'lihey treated their fathers to dinner and a program at the annual Dads, Night held in the spring. And in addi- tion, they collaborated with Girls, League in a clothing drive and on Gingham and Cord Dav. BOYS' CLUB Cl JU NCIL Top: 'li:1rr,PliilIips, Luke, Van Dyk, Metzger, Bianchi, Skold, W. Smith, Atkinson, Simonsen. Middle: Pace. lfield, Anderson, Casm, Coward, johnson, Gimurtu, Neher, Stewart, Spcarin. Bottom: P. lfarrell, Brehmer, Lynch, C. liarrcll, ll. Smith, Clapper, Vliilson, Brandner, Miles, Nlethven, lrarnes. Y li l'Q'lA HI-Y advenfwzes of Diclz 7011: Klr. Smith, Swanson, lirozovich, l'hrig, Dahlquist, Hanks, ilieel, Smith, Xletxger, Ossewarile, anson, Bianchi, Mcflinnis. .llirfzllez lohnson, Emmons, Stewart, l,indell, Onkels, lfasterbrook, Cunningham, D. Cunningham, Abbott, lfastwoocl, Reed, Kink. liolfom: SllIllTSCll, lladisich, Xealin, . , . , ,. . Q. l'arrell, liell, Spearin, l.arson, bhagren, lxing. Ulson, P. l':irrell l3lC'l'A NVith a paddle in his hand and a gleam in his eye, a lieta Hi-Y member was easy to distinguish l during the initiation season. Once that was over, these boys settled down to business. Most important on their schedule was the sending of senators and representativesU to the Hi-Y Legislature at Olym- pia. Along with this, they were known for their cruises and dinner dances. 'llhis year the club was led by lVlonte Bianchi as president and Mr. Smith as adviser. ALPHA HI-Y Under the presidency ol lflmer Skold, lirst semester, and Ronald Phillips, second semester, the Alpha chapter of Bellingham Hi-Y Clubs has succeeded in achieving its aim, the personal de- velopment ol its members through companion- ship with boys of like ideals. Boys are elected to membership by former members, the enrollment now totalling twenty- live. Under the direction of Mr. limery, this group has had different fund benefits such as selling twelve-inch hot dogs at concessions and at games. H l-Y GAM MA H I-Y for good Christ- lor membership A HCA' average and a desire ian lellowship are requirements in Gamma Hi-Y. ilihe club members enjoyed a pot luck din- ner at the home of Mr. Hunt, adviser, the en- tertainment provided by versatile lVlr. Allison and his accordion. Under Tom Vllalstrom as boys worked hard on the sale president, t li e of large pictorial American history books with the hope of build- ing up a treasury. .X I , PHA H I-Y Top: Phillips, Skold, Taylor, Lauvrenson, Campbell, Bran- nin, Olson, Scheldrup. Jllid- dle: Jansen, Lewis, Christie, Nelson, Luke, Bell, Bottom: Wood, Johanesen, Dragates, Olivier, Card, Sxvanberg. GAM MA HI-Y Top: hlr. llunt, Peterson, Hanstead, Swope, Kjorvestad, Hood, llitz, Dauphiny. Jllirl- tflni Alton, Vllalstrom, Chap- man, Raymond, Gardner, jen- nings. Peters, Parker. Borrow: Nlitchell, lgraekinreed, Thom- as, Lox, Vlilhznns, Xl oods llasinussen. , , LU49 Z KEY CLUB Trip: Rt-libergcr, jones, liard, Hindmau, Pickering, NY. Smith, Morrissey, Kohler. illiddlf: Gilmore Copps, Conn, Tarr, lfield Hunter, Murray, Gill. Ifoffovz: Brehiner, R. Smith, Coward, Goxxtns Sayler, Williams, Lynch, 'l'rames. K ICY CLUB Haunting people with, KAW, gee, won't you buy' just one more program? seems to be this club':s specialty. 'llhese are the energetic boys who trudged through snow, sleet, and rain to sell football and basketball programs. The neat little profit raked in helped to finance those luscious dinners, dreamy dances, and breezy cruises. Acting as president was ylim Coward with Mr. Kofler as adviser. 1 U'l'URli l .'XRlXlliRS Ol AMIQRICA Une of the most active organizations in the school is the F.F.A. Any boy enrolled in agricul- ture with one home-supervised project may join. This year at the Lynden Pair twenty-five boys exhibited their projects. Robert Bullock brought glory to the organi- zation when he was judged the County's out- standing dairy judge and was elected secretary of the Vvashington State F.F.A. Association. FUTURE FARMERS Ol AlVllCRlCA Top: Johnson, l.. Parks, Abe bott, Pierson, Abrahamson, Anderson, Brighton, Erland- son, Den llartog, R. Sweet, Solvang, B. Smith, Hamilton, Scarlett, Eastwood, Next ro top: Giger, Hoff, Chervenock, Cleveland, Trecker, Phinney, Dahlquist, l,. Sweet, Inama, l,arson, Nelson, rl. S ni i th, Willet, Larsen, R, Pond, Pace. Next lo hollow: hir. Sandell Owens, Anderson, Phillips, Metune, Bengen, B ullock, Coulthurst, Hanstead, Kjor- yestad, Syvope, G. Parks, Mr. Gaumer. Boflom: Hayes Prather, Guerin, G. Pond Linder, Spencer, Call, Scher inerhorn, Miller, Nau, Dick inson, Newell, Rude, Thomp son. n v a AT THE FAIR Rogers and llubbard with re serve Grand Champion Hol stein, Grand Champion Ayr shire and Senior and Grand Champion Guernsey, john Schermerhorn won another Oscar by placing first in the district public speaking con- test. 'lihe groupls other claims for distinction lie in the poultry-judging team's first place award at the state fair and the Master Chapter title for 1950. Ronnie Phillips presided over the sixty-five members for the full year and Mr, Sandell and Nlr. Gaumer were sponsors. lt ,J iff! y.......ff WWW B CLU B Sporting snappy white sweaters with red let- ters, B Club members spent a busy year. 'lihe girls sold baked goods and red-and-white B.l'l.S. pennants and worked concessions at the Vklhat- :X-Sho and basketball games, 'llheir biggest pro- ject was a banquet for the basketball team. lind of the year spelled initiation for soon-to-be mem- bers, who had earned 150 points in turnout. M . 31 .1 popeule B-CLUB M Top: Schutte, Rasmussen, Lorraim -my XV. Jones, lVliss Dickey. flficldfzfi S Jones, Dexter, Frazier, King, Blake Miner, lfitzgerald, Ifofirmirz Young Brown, Chudek, Gardner, Solley, Short Miller. RAIDER CLUB W Sadler, Kurtz, Aemmer, Bianchi, Gill, Conn, Brozovich, Abbott, G i l In o r e lfarrell, Parks, Lynch, Brehmer, Vllil- hams. RAIDILR CLUB Having earned a letter in one of the four major sports-football, basketball, baseball, and tracke-these forty boys have become members ol' Raider Club. Since they are individually so busy in athletics, they had no time to get their pro- gram under Way until the second semester. john Abbott was elected president. SKI CLUB Skimming over mounds of freshly fallen snow or slipping and sliding a step at a time was a fav- orite occupation of many a Ski Club member. The club took ski trips as often as possible and fin- ished the season with a banquet. Prexies were Vllillard Spearin and Carol Card, while the sponsor was Miss Dickey. SKI CLUB non, Johnson, Schiessl, laldtke, Hinton han, Ireland, Barnett, Sahlin, Fischer come, Soine. Bntfom: lforslof, Olson ler, Solley, Kilby, Card, Halverson lrlerb. J Nattrass, Decker, l,ois Nattrass, Rae, Top: Banks, Swanson, Mills, Van Dyk, Middle: Baldwin, Tarr, Jewell, Pace, Casto. Hollow: Johnson, Field, Lindell: lfarrk: NYood, Gimurtu, Baxter, McKin- Rector, Spearin, Griffin, Ifrlandson, Tayl lor, lfetty. flliddfc: Nliss Dickey, Malla- Parker, Browne, Hansen, Park, Yllelj Mason, Moren, Rathman, Brand, Fow- y eein fats TOMAHAWK CABIN ET Top: Bergman, Wharton, Stalberg, Mor- rissey. Middle: Onkels, McLeod, Berry, Berglund, Keilty, Crocker, Gregerson Cameron, VVilliams. Seated: P. Jones, Walker, Lutz, McGinnis, R. Jones, Put- man, McCush. s TOMAHAWK Our youth center, Tomahawk, was supervised by this twenty-seven member cabinet, headed by Dale.McGinnis. Activities this year included many dances, a ping-pong tournament, the now-annual Starlight Revue, and a remodeling project, which resulted in the Blue Room created by special lights and streamers. Sponsored by the lflks and Community Chest, presided over by Mrs. Huntley, the club drew its heaviest membership this year, DISCUSSION CLUB Under Lilly Thal and Miss Tarkoff th i s group met regularly to thresh out various phases of contemporary problems. They were especially interested in the KOMO program, 'gYouth Views the News. CHESS CLUB A knight for a bishop, checkmate for a king, one space up and two over-all these go into a game of chess. Members of Chess Club held fall and spring tournaments, with Norman Abraham- son winning the first bout. Bill Wells and Nor- man Abrahamson were presiding officers, while Miss Kelly was sponsor. DISCUSSION CLUB Top: Hutchison, Bradbury, Demmcrt, Thal, Olsen. liotfoviz Rector, McMur- ry, Barricklow, Sefrit, Miss Tarkoff. CHESS CLUB Sziandivig: Haggen, Bellamy, W ell s , Weeks, Simon, Barnes, Trammell, Force, Stark, G. E. Hanson, Hoff. Sit- ting: P. Hanson, Hutchison, O l s en, Benner, Reed. molzxl gfovefz FIRE SQUAD Boys who can lift 21 fire extinguisher or ll bucket of sand make up the Fire Squad, headed hy Chief Lloyd Blackstone. The squad managed two drills 21 month, trying to cut drill time to one and one-half minutes. Memhers were 21p- pointed in each room to close doors and windows. STAGE CREW Eating and setting up stages are two primary activities in the lives of these students. The eat- ing takes place at their own Stage Crew picnic. But work comes before play and so it is with the Stage Crew. Chuck Farrell supervised as man- ager and Miss Gray as director and adviser. MAKE-UP CORPS Transforming a fair-haired youth into an old doddering man in a matter of minutes is only part of the job facing the Make-up Corps. Pre- sided over by Joanna Demmert and Ann Christ- ianson and sponsored by Miss Dillon, this group works overtime during the What-A-Sho, operetta, Senior play, and class assemhlies. FIRE SQUAD Slnllfffflgi Speurin, Brannian, Griffin, Blackstone lx'wwl1'fz,:f: Jewell, Czmser, Hughes, Mallahan STAGE CREW urtu, Bottom: Dahl, Zwaschka B rch in er. MAKE-UP CORPS Top: Orr, Milne, Wharton Brown, Christianson, VValstrom Gregory, Rasmussen, Mallahan Rice. Middle: Demmert, Drew ton, Hertzog, Hawley, O'ReiIly German. Bottom: R h o a d e S Bridge, Fitzgerald, Moore, Frank Beighle, Edwards, Beard. Top: Copps, Field, Tarr, Coward, Smith, Morrissey, Abbott, Gim- , Baunach, Jones, Farrell, Pirrung, Martinson, Kaas, Schutte, Johns- y 9 PRO JECTOR SQUAD Along with their regular educational movies for the classes, the Projector Squad shows special films throughout the year for the student body. Among these were Four Came Backf, Com- municable Diseasefl and 'cPatterns for A Bomb Defensef' The student manager for the first semester was Lloyd Blackstone with James Stokesberry are assistant. They worked under the supervision of Mr. Hagon. TICKET SQUA D Who are the kids that punch Student Body tickets at all football and basketball games no matter what the weather may be? Yes, they are the energetic members of the Ticket Squad. One of their special projects this year was the pur- chase of snappy-looking new sweaters. Under the able guidance of Mr. Leiser the squad has done a splendid job. TRAFFIC sown Reid, Picka rd PROJECTOR SQUAD Top: Schermerhorn, joule, Lakin, Johanesen, Haughey, V a r n e y. Bottom: Blackstone, S t a g g s, Scheibe, Burlingame, Wialters, Srokesberry. R011 R092'ZS TRAFFIC SQUAD Although their sponsor, Nlr. Bjorkquist was among the Persians this year, the. boys on the squad carried on their duties guarding the stairs. 'YL TICKET SQUAD Top: Simonson, Dalton, Gregor, Hanson, Stokesberry, Trammell, Logan, Hauser, Holmes. Bottom: Chandler, Anderson, Schermer- horn, VValters, Frye, Bell, Gull- E ,,.....! LM., ctte, Stinde, l,eOnard. fiftle pebaof FRIQNCH CLUB Top: llanson, Hutchison, Freeberg, Muir, Young, Morey. Mfddfe: Miss lfos- ter, Hillyard, Olsen, lleit- brinlc, Keyes, Obermuel- ler, Lanibson. B o I I o nz: Dahl, Sussex, Hoffeditz, Thal, Keene, lvesrover, Bushnell. IATIN CLUB Top: liurchette, Soi n e, Oldenburg, Holstine, 'liar- rant, Boyle, Grenier, Can- non, llaan, Sunitsch, Marr. Middle: Nliss Martin, Dex- ter, Denunert, Gregory. Chudelc, Cavanaugh, Kay- tOl1, Olson. VV e l e o in e, Johnstone, D. O sb o rn, Nelson. Borrow: 'll ow n- send, Alksnis, Bushnell, Haskins, O'Reilly, Nl. Os- born, M o r e n. lidwards, Herb, Frank Phillips. Sl'.'XNlSl'I CLUB Top: Peter, lVlcCush, li. Xvallcer, Lowry, Pitscli, Slate, Jaderholm, S. NValk- er, johnson, Foster, Wiest- lund, lfehlhaber, Nelson, Rasmussen. Middle: Doty, lwerson, Mullen, Brown- rigg, Schafer, Skold, Bar- tell, Demorest, Byers, lfra- liclc, .'Xbbott, H e r t Z o g, jones. lfollomi lr i s li, Smith, Nichols, lf e l C li Samuelson, H a l v e r so n. Gordon, liarbo, Osborn Lambson, Solley, Porter. a r F R IQNCH CLU B Comme cletait amusantl Some of the twenty members of the French Club above display articles used in their meetings. Besides these, French songs, games and skits were featured. At Christmas they held a party and sang carols in the halls, and in the spring held a real French banquet. Anne Morey and Loretta Olsen were presidents, and Miss Foster adviser. SPANISH CLUB Those who enjoy spicy foods and Spanish verbs joined Spanish Club. The group held a Spanish-Mexican dinner and heard speakers on Mexican and Spanish customs. 'l'he thirty-nine members were led by Presidents Georgia Mc- Cush and Norma Lambson. Pins were purchased by the members, all of whom have taken or are taking Spanish. S!'Yf'l'7IfiV'f'R,'l7 LATIN CLUB Led by Nancy Herb :md Marcia lVlarr with lVliss Martin as sponsor, these Latin Club mem- bers learned about Roman life and customs. This year the club became affiliated with the Junior Classical League, a national organization. But the only time they really wore t0g2lS was at the gala Roman banquet. Second-year students came as gods or notables, and the neo- phytes acted as slaves. anbfm e lJlS'l'RllSU'l'IVlC ICDUCATIUN CLUB Led hy Pat Cunningham and Duane Forslof, these husy Seniors quenched the thirst and satis- fied the sweet tooth of Bellingham students hy maintaining the fountain in the cafeteria. For projects the eluh sent representatives to the state conference in iliacoma, and decorated display windows in some downtown windows. 'lihe cluh is sponsored hy Mrs. lVloody. ISIUIUCIY CLUB Picnies, theater parties, and a smorgashord occupied the time of Biology Cluh memhers when they weren't studying the flora and fauna of nature. john Schermerhorn was president and Miss lVloore adviser. IJ. li. CLUB Top: Lutz, Vail, Beard, Strong, Baldwin. Sophus- son, LjllI1l1ll1j,.Ill1lIN, Wil-- lianis, Buss, .llirfzllm R. Keiin, lforslof, S. Keim. iliaylor, Simonson. Pearson. Nlesford, Undeck, NI ui r. Ifoifomz Scott, S li o r t, Shields, Rae. Ayers, Chap- man. Morgan. BIOLOGY CLUB Top: J a n e t lliompson, Nkhitney, Lewis, Ray Tay- lor, 'l'ownsend, Xllen, Low- ry, Ralph Taylor, Scher- merhorn, Janice lhomp- son, Sehnahel, Banter, Sod- erquist, P 21 g e. Ifottomi Kleflelland, llall, Burn- ham, Noice, Logan, Evans, Park, Nelson, Kamp s. Stangeland, Zettle, Chand- ler, Gregor, YValton. .'Xl,CllliNlIS'l' CLUB Trip: Schermerhorn, Fetty, Phillips, Blackstone, Sim- on, Clriffin, I3 r a n n i a n, Christie, Ulson,Skold,Lew- is, xlussel, Walstroni. .Vid- rllrz Cross, Kaas, Filer, Olsen, Morey, Vl ones, Zehnder, Walker, Hutchi- son, Xlcfush, Chandler, Kohl, Johnston. .Ytltf lo hollow: Sealander, Us- horn, Lainhson, Denimert, lieielile, Pickard, Lan g- don, Hanson, hlartinson, Nloore, Flockoi, Richard- son, lfoffomi xknderson, lirehin, Reid, Miles, Allen. Slaninka, Brandner, Low- ry. ALCIIPIMIST CLUB Advised hy Jack Allison and presided over by Lloyd Blackstone, these forty scientists meet twice a month to work on the lfinstein theory of splitting the atom. A Christmas project of making and selling Yule logs, widely advertised as The Thing, kept the cluh memhers husy and a polio patient, sponsored by the sociology classes, happy. iscellaneous wafzds PliRSONALl'l'Y AWARDS FSSAY AND URATORICAI, Larry Parks, Georgia McCush,, Delano K-iorvestad, Shirley Jones Bob Casto, Sudie Walker , ,,7, , Farl Pickering, lfdna Jean Hertzo Monte Bianchi, Donna Blake ,,77,, Delano Kjorvestad, Beverly Barr l,arry Parks, Shirley Jones , ,,,, 'llom Murray, Mary Ann Kuljis lCarl Pickering, Barbara Woods,,, Frank Sellrit, Diane Griffith, Bill 'l'arr, Karen Hullquist , Paul Teel, Gretchen Herb , ,, lfarl Pickering, Barbara VVood,,,, g I ,, D1f7'Jz'1ztZz1l1ifi1'y , l,OHZf6'71I'A',l' D11 '11 rin iff fl lJ1if1ilf,f 1 Ujw ,Sport,rmrzfzirfl ip ,, SIZj'7l!',i',Y l 'l1'i131'l flfin z',r,v ,,,,Sfn1ift' , ,,T11lM1 1 , l1iIzfUig1'11z'1f Neal, fl 1J1J1f11'1'tlm'1 l,illy 'llhal- I Speak for Democracy, ora- torical contest sponsored by the jay' cees and the National Broadcasting Company of America. First in school elimination, second in Wliatecmm Coun- ty elimination. Carolyn Keene, first prizeg vlanet Beighle, third prize-lfssay contest on Kl'l2llfl'1,,, sponsored by the Pythian Sisters. Rowan lones first prizeg Carolyn Keene, D ' , ' cc ' second prize- Peace with Honor for Americaf' essay contest sponsored by the Ladies, Auxiliary of the V.F.W. -Ianet Beighle-Second prize win n e r ol uCharity H an essa contest saonsored . , l . . by the Pythian Sisters. NATIONAT, SCHOLASTIC ART C, . CONTEST' ,, ,, wzerorztv , , . . . I ' lxrlmg Freeberg ,,,, Certificate of Merit Same of Humor 'llhad Buchanan ,,CCl'Ill,IC2ltC of Merit FUTURIC FARMERS OF AMICRICA -F. F. A. AWARDS Second place Northwest VVashington Fair- Poultry Harvey YVillet Hurschel Cleveland First place in County and District Contests ol: Parliamentary Procedure Laffy Parks John Schermerhorn Bob Bullock Ron Phillips Ed Anderson First place Vlfestern Vilashington Fair-Poultry Harvey Willet Bob Bullock Jack Smith Championship at Vancouver in Dairy judging John Schermerhorn Bob Bullock Fred Brighton Champion Judging Bob Bullock Third place potato Allen Pace Fred Brighton Harvey VVillet Margot Lutz ,,,, , Norma Lambson lndividual at Vancouver judging at Mount Baker John Abbott Gordon Hubbard illerry Rogers Russell Sweet Gran d Ch ampion Rosettes C35 C23 C 15 Allen Pace Vvinners of awards for stock at Lynden Fair Bill Inama Harvey Willet lid Anderson lfugene Den Hartog Don Lashua Lyle Sweet Doug lVlcClimans Russell Sweet Bob Bullock Don Larson Terry Rogers Gordon Hubbard Hurschel Cleveland lVlerlin Solvang NlISClil,l,ANlCOUS AVVARDS ,,,, Second prize in state for her Distributive lfducation Merchandise Manual First place in B.H.S. Spelling Contest Nancy Bushnell, Margaret Gregory ,,,,,,,,, , ,, ,, ,,,,,,, ,, , , ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,, , , Second, third place Betty Cross .. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,, ,,,, Girls' League Vice President replacing Marilyn Hanson 'ezzty-four i nn, ,sefwessesmim gm asc ine allen,--an flue V-r--W EL t, W L.lG5Y,S ..,. 93 SCHOOL LIFE - FALL School hcgan in spite of all efforts to prevent the catastrophe, Here Bushnell and Olsen look over the instructions for the first day. Y-Teens Ross, Orr, Thompson, Bushnell, Greger- son, Mzillahan, and Ireland watch as president Rhoda Halverson adds her name to many others and joins the Crusade for Freedom. As part of the activities planned hy the Pep As- sembly Commitree in order to 'lBeat lfverettn every- one joined in the serpentine and marched down- town with the hand, Pep Club, yell and song leaders. lVliss Cornish and hlr. French comhined efforts and together with their home relations and health classes, presented a tea with all the trimmings, While Freeburg and Lowery go through the receiv- ing line and Moore and Hayden pour, Cannon and Clement take advantage of the many delicious re- frcshments. No, they aren't seagulls. They are Pep Club mem- hers Galley, llerh, Kahns, Moren, and Loudon who donned weh feet and heaks lor the pep assemhlx hefore the lfverett football game. iliorch Club couldn't find a real lion for their Pep Assembly hut they settled for lVloren in a rac- coon coat instead. Hanson, Jones, and Rice did their best to catch the elusive Hliing of Beasts. White 'mums with red B's were sold by the Ushers, Here Mr. Jackson, lN lr, Karp, Anderson and Nlortinson look over the display. l,indell, Onlcels, and Roberson took advantage ol' the Juniors' offer to shine their shoes lor IS cents. Bergman, Cunningham, and Jensen are doing the honors. 'lihe farm shop across the street prepared tools for leisure time repairs, Henniliin and Brighton work at the forge while Schermerhorn pounds hot metal into shape. SPIN? 11 lj ,f,, one an efzs--gn Ille winfei I SCI IOOI, LIFE V WINTER Hlllinter Xh'0I1ClCI'l2lI1Cl,n Junior ljroin. Blue Ribbon Clnistmzls cluur with designer Carol Grcgerson. Ann Sunitsch :incl Dr, Imerly ziclinire first-plzlcc Cup Won by bzlml in Santa Claus contest, XIHCIDUIIQIIIIY Simons, I,z1wrcnceSon and Cilsto in Senior inuisrrel show, XIZIICIIIIIIL' sweerliezlrts, Kjurvzisteml ancl -IUIICS. You C2111 see by the sign on him why the Crowcl hzicl tu yell 'ilfiss her. Pep Club prexy I,z1rsm1 presents Rickie, the mus- cutfl to Coach Dorr. Cake contest winners, Baldwin, C:1vzuizuigl1, jones, U'Neil, Coulthurst, Fralick, Hawley, Stokesberry, Oldenburg, :incl Buss, The iniflclle one in the buck row won the swecpstzllces. Schafer, Clement, Berry, Rolnncl, Oaks, Ossewzirclv. Pzunter, Figuerieclo, Ilzinson, Illltl Snuth HI 'Innin- hawk. gide glances--gn flle grating fuss SCHOOL LIFE - SPRING Wlio could ever forget that exotic number danced by VVharton in the Junior Assembly. Stalberg, Gilson, and Putnam also danced in the Juniors' presentation of talent. ' Other principals were singer Iverson and Easter Bunny Crook. Clothing classes modeled their sewing achieve- ments in a special fashion show in the spring of l950. Hillyard, Erchinger, YVood, and Davis ex- hibit their creations. Spring vacation brought freedom for all and for Price, Spearin, and Berry skiing at Mt. Baker as Well. The 1950 Blossom 'liime Festival was reigned over by Tomahawk candidate June Hansen. With her in the parade were Princesses Sealander, Pirrung, Fosmo, and Jennings. 'ilfven skunks smell sweet in Blossom 'liimefl it said on the 'loinahawk Clulfs immense stinker, and this one must have as it won a prize. Mi. Jackson was made an honorary member of Torch Club. Besides the pin, he also received a load of books, those items Torch Club members are never without. Band members l,ois Nattrass, Sealander, Lorraine Nattrass, Tieman, Bannerman, and Byers took time off from their instruments to l.ook at the Birdief, When the band went to Victoria, the Nattrass twins and Atkins took advantage of the sun. They may not be in the major leagues, but Price, Roland, Swanson, and lXIoen did their best to make it seem so. These B club girls really earned the right to wear their sweaters. It was some initiation! Senior girls greeted the last day of school with delighted smiles and a get together at Birch Bay, Sezienty -J'6 L'01L X5 , MR.DORR J! , A 0 M3 OX,-2 ' fxgl X 7 'Q , 2 I MR.JoNEs 6Q?.'lf'i5 f X MW Mass DICKEY bw' . 'fp M ,.f,,j'7lAJ .1 F A K '14 X O I ue fi ,Pg , , X QLJAT ' x X f '. X f'.'i-'Sf xx ' S '4 QQ xg 22 , A X Zhu ,LCM Q Q Sf Uncle Remus COACHES Top: Mr. Alpaugh, Mr. Bray, Mr. Jewell, Mr. Garrett Bottom: Mr. Dorr, Mr. Jones, Mr. Lewis, Mr. Kofler TH EY DIRECT Bellingham High sported one of the stateas largest and best-trained coaching staffs during the past year. Under athletic director Harlan Jackson, no less than eight coaches tutored Raider athletes. Howard Jones was head football and Pup basketball mentorg Bob Dorr was head basketball and track coachg Bryan Bush- er Lewis again had charge of varsity base- ballg Stun Bray was Pup baseball and as- sistant football coachg Leon Alpaugh and Gtto Kofler both served as football assist- ants, While Harry Garrett and Earl Jewell handled golf and tennis, respectively. Kof- ler and Lewis also directed intramural athletics in addition to their other tasks. ' TH EY MANAGE The boys behind this year's Red Raider teams were the unsung heroes, the managers. Ted Van Dyk was senior ath- letic manager this year in addition to handling football chores. Uther head man- agers in individual sports included: bas- ketball-Doug Nleadorg track-Guy Chapa- man, and baseball-jay Kaufman. MANAGERS Back: Sturgeon, Kammerzell, Meadorg, Payne, French Front: Wood, Van Dyk, Chapman, Gimurtu, Iinbleau Sczrnlx nm I v S O ffle fwfr, ColmZe1'cfocfl'wi,rr': Hindman, Jew- ell, Lindell, Banks, Abbott, Perry, Casto, W7 Smith. INSPIRATIONAI, WIN N ER Captain John Abbott was voted the inspirational trophy at the seasonls close and well he deserved it. Abbott played three fine seasons of football for Bellingham and always gave his best. TOUCHDOWN TRIICS IN ,SO Inexperienced but willing, Belling- hamls 1950 football squad started out disastrously but improved with each game and finished with a creditable record. liight of the eleven starters were Juniors and will return next year along with several capable reserves. RED LOSE HEARTBRICAKER TO SEDRO The tribe began the season at home by losing a 13-12 battle to the in- spired Sedro-VVoolley Cubs. It was the second time in twenty years that Sedro had dumped Bellingham. The Reds almost managed a tie when Bill Tarrls second extra point attempt bounced off the crossbar back on the field. The following week the Redmen journeyed to Buckley where t h e y were defeated by the Puget Sound League champion, White River Hor- nets, 19-6. The Raiders were without the services of star fullback lVlonte Bianchi in the White River contest due to an injury he suffered the week before. TRIB li CRUSH ES BELLARMINIQ Down but not out, Coach Howard Jones' Redmen bounced back the fol- lowing Friday at home to wallop the scrappy Bellarmine Lions of Tacoma, 32-12. It was a personal triumph for Bianchi, who ran for two scores and passed for another. One of his t.d. romps was a 97-yard sprint from scrimmage. He averaged 13 yards per carry against the Tacomans. -IONICS BOYS LOSIC TO P R ICP, STADIUM Next on the schedule were Seattle Prep and Stadium, the Cross-State League's two powerhouses. The Pan- thers downed Bellingham 19-7 after the Reds held a 7-O halftime jump. The Tigers completely outplayed the Tribe, rolling up 17 first downs while winning 24-O. REDS UPSET EVERETT 7-0 Forsaken but still full of fight, the Red Raiders got mad the following week at Bellingham to spring the up- set of the year, clipping Everett 7-O. lmfl: Bremertons Dean Brott puts a straight arm on Bellingham halfback Henry Banks as he breaks loose for a long gain. Rigfzfz Brott again evades Raider tacklers VVarwick l527, B. Smith KSU, and Bard lin forcgroundb. Bremerton won 27 to 20. linlouw Gilmore, Conn, Kurtz. It marked the third straight victory for Bellingham in the traditional riv- alry with the Gulls and also the third consecutive time Everett had been held scoreless. Halfback Courtney Lindell, center John Abbott, and fullback Monte Bianchi were especially briliant in the Seagull contest. The Reds were held to a 7-7 tie by Lincoln of Tacoma the next Cross-X game. Bellingham had the best of the play however, having three t.d.'s nul- lified by penalty. HIGH SCORING SCRAP AT BREMERTON Closing out their league season, the Redmen lost a 27-20 fracas to the Bremerton Wildcats at the Navy City. Once again penalties cost the game, two scoring threats being halted by rule infractions. ln this game the Raiders completed their longest pass-run play of the year, Bianchi firing a flat pass to halfback Bill Tart, who went 65 yards to pay- dirt. ln the final game of the year Olympia's Bears downed the Reds 13-6. Bellingham reached inside the Bruin 10-yard stripe no less than eight times but managed to score only once. Right: Runninzz through Dlav in nractice are, Right, Cloclewifez Farrell, Tart, Swan- son, Brozovich, Bianchi, Hanstead, Emmons, B. Smith. BIANCHI ALL-STATIC At the close of the season full- back Monte Bianchi was chosen on the all Cross-State first team and was also selected to play in the high school all-star game in Seattle next August. He achieved the distinction of beinil chosen honorary captain. Coaches pre- dict a great athletic future for Monte. He is the finest athlete Bellingham High has yet graduated. Receiving Cross-State honorable mention were center John Abbott and Junior Bill Tarr at halfback. ROUNDUP Bellingham 12... , Sedro-Woolleyil l3 Bellingham White River Bellingham Bellarminelg Bellingham Seattle Prep Bellingham ..,... Stadiumlk Bellingham 7. .....,.....,,.,, Everett? Bellingham 7 .....,..,. ,,..... L incoln Bellingham Bremerton Bellingham .... Olympia 97 134 il' Denotes hom in right: Metzge A Wash Qoabon Eighty-two Top, Clockwifez Bianchi, 2 s E BASKETBALL LETTE RM EN Gilmore, Bard, Hindman, Ulirig, Stewart, Center: Kjurvestad 5 3 ., m iie? ' '2 Sig l Hansteud, Tarr, Hovda, Limieil BASKICTBALL ROUNDUP THB HOOPSTERS Coach Bob Dorrls 1950-Sl Red Raider basketball squad had a humpty-dumpty year, looking impressive at times and erratic at others. The Reds finished second to the power- ful Lynden Lions in the Whatcom County League but dropped into the Cross-State base- ment, despite one-sided victories over Lincoln and Stadium. Junior Bill Tarr, an aggressive sharp- shooter from his guard position, was the teamas leading scorer, while senior center Del Kiorve- stad was close behind in the point column. Hflaslf Qozbon not sidelined during the season by sickness or injury, and his great backboard play and hustle kept the Reds in many a game. Hanstead was not very highly rated at the start of the season but improved rapidly and was the steadiest performer on the team by the end of the campaign. Bellingham Bellingham Bellingham , lWeridian Nooksack Valley 7 , Ferndale 26 40 37 32 Both Kjorvestad and forward Monte Bianchi ' Brimfrgon 43 were given all Cross-State honorable mention. Bellingham V Ellis: ,lg TQLIMINATED AT DISTRICT ilgeiiinglijm 1- eeM01'm igiakef fig nv ,,ttt , 7, The Redmen were eliminated from the Bgllinirhglrg Lingglri 44 Northwest District Tournament at M ou nt Bellingham nlyleridirm 34 Vernon, losing their first two starts to Bur- Bellingham K Lincoln 55 lington and lfverett after having led both Bellingham i iiiiiii Y Stadium 67 games at halftime. Both the Tigers and Gulls Bellingham Nhglgiack Valley 47 lateqiclcllagliifllecl for the State meet. Burlington Bellingham ifrfffrrr Ferndale 30 mis e 1 . ' h W E l 9 Coach Dorr awarded twelve letters. Those Egiiigiliggil 7 VYV7 7 stigma: 20 earning their awards were Seniors Del Kiorf Bellingham wri- vrfrg 7 g Lvnden 44 vestad, Bill Hanstead, Duane Stewart, Monte Bellingham H Mount 'Baker 40 Bianchi, and Courtney Lindell, and Juniors Bellingham lmsearrle prep 61 Bill Tarr, Frank Bard, Bill Gilmore, Ron Bellingham VY777 W Blaine 43 Hindman, Ralph Uhrig, and Del Hovda, along Bellingham Vrifr Bremerton 38 with Senior manager Doug Meador. Bellingham rffifff Seattle prep 60 HANSTPIAD INSPIRATIONAT, VVINNBR . ISTRICT TOURNAMENT Senior Bill Hanstead was given the ln- i D I spirational Award after a vote of the team. Bellillgbilm 41.. ......f... .-... fff.. . B Ufl1I1gt0H 55 l-lanstead was one of the few squad members Bellingham 36 , . Everett 48 'Hlli l.YNDl'lN GMVIIQ Alunior Bill Tarr drives in for a one-handcr against lliatcliing a Tarr Swisher, both Bellingham and l,ynden Lynden. Tarr netted lll points before a capacity crowd. players jostle under the boards. Uther Bellingham play- ers shown are Bill Hanstead KNo. HJ, Ralph Uhrig, and Del Kjorvestad. ffigfl lj v fiffle AA? FOOTBALL PUPS Smndivzrgz Burtenshaw, Anderson, De VVispelaere, Mr. Alpaugh, Schenclc, Card, Anderson, Dablquist, Hamilton, lfastwood Hanson, Neher, Mills, Larsen, Luke, Hopcraft, Hawley, Francisco, Owens, Reed, lfrickson, Mr. Harris. Scaled: Freneb Dahlquist, Larson, Urness, Olson, Farrell, De Vllitt, Prather, lN'au, Wlare, Roberson, Olson, Bell. PUPS ON THE GRIDIRON Under a new coach, Leon Alpaugh, the Raider squad include Juniors Allan lllills and B.H.S. Raider Pups came through with a better Bill Card and Sophomores Loren DeWitt, ,lack than average football season, winning one, losing Hamilton, and Keith Hanson. four, and tying one in the tough Wlbatcom Coun- S0n1e of thc Crises We,-elff H-Cm-C1641 in th,- fy LCUSUC- scores. For instance Loren Peace lost the seat . . . of his pants at the Baker game but managed to Outstanding performances came in a de- . f . . . . . . . retire to the bench before the crowd hooted, and cisive 32-19 win over lweridian, a O-O tie with Larry Reed brought one shoe to the Lynden game. If Mr. Alpaugh hadnlt gallantly parted with one of his shoes, Reedls tootsies would have Outstanding prospects for n e X t seasonls been badly mangled by the second quarter. Blaine, and a 12-8 loss to highly-rated Mount Baker. Tl lli NOOKSACK GAlX'l li l. 'libe Pups effectively block the try for point. 2. During a line plunge the ball is brought down for a small gain. 3. Gene Olson makes a valiant tackle on Reimer, Noolcsaek end, who bas ball, but fails to stop touchdown. . viii, I lfigfl ly-foil 1' 1 their last four contests, two over Cross-State Q weft FUI' l3.XSKETl3qXl,l, lflltikf Sunitseh, King, Shagren, Reed, Groom, Gardner, lfastwood Frfmf: jones, DeWitt, Luke, Ruhy, Ussewarde, llanson, lh-rner, Smith PUPS UN 'l'llIC hflAl'l,lf COURT 'lihe Raider l'ups also turned in a credit- George Ifastwood, Frank Ruby, and Roland rhle haslietlmall record, winning lll and losing Shagren as likely material forthe '52 varsity. lil in season play. Playing against older and Special attention was given to Gerner, a more experienced rivals, the liellinghain Soph- six-foot-seven center, whose improvement dur- omores did remarlcahly well. ing the season was great. . . lli 1-hh fhts of the season were the two l,ed hy eenter Keith Hanson and little . lx . . . - -- , overtimes in the Lvnden game, in which the Jon bunitseh, a lirehall guard, the l ups won . . V . lvoys finally triumphed hy one lntterlv-eon- tested point, and the time three of the Pups oes. . were selected to go to Bremerton with the Coach Howard Jones singled out lll1IlS0l1. Raiders. The ones chosen were Keith Hanson, Qunitsch, lflnier Cerner, lf red Ussewarde, Fred fjSSCXYf1I'dl and Don Snnirseh, lS1XSKli'l'l3.'Xl.l, ACTION 'Xt halftime in the l,ynden game principals ol' liellingham and l,ynden High Schools are presented with 'l'he 'llhingf' the Whatcoin County Title. The Lions won, H-41. l3ellingham's Bill llanstead lxo. 132 goes up with a desperation jump shot in the dying seeontls of the l,yntlen hattle. Looking on are Duane Stewart KNo. -U and Ralph Uhrig lNo. ol of Bellingham. llzgfflly 1 OZGQIZ BAS If BALL LE'l I'lC R MEN Twp: Tarr, Gilmore, Bianchi, Brehmer, Swope Jllirfdlft Field, Dexllitt, Johnson, Bard, ,Xnderson Hofilrmz: Pace, llunter, Ossewarde, Klills, Schenck PROSPICCTS FOR 1951 With the warm weather came the first hint of spring . . . baseball. 'llhe Raider pros- pects for this year began turning out and coach Busher Lewis and assistants started sort- ing them. Those back from last year were hlonte Bianchi, Chuck Brehmer, Allen Pace, Allen Mills, Bob Field, Bill Tarr, Loren Hunt- er, and Bill Gilmore. Others who have moved up from the Pups were Frank Bard, Dale Schenck, Don Ander- son, and Tom lrames. Several Sophomores who have shown promise are Fred Ossewarde, Don Sobjack, Loren DeWitt, and George lfast- wood. One transfer from VVest Seattle High School, was Allen Johnson, a catcher. TH EY BUILD FOR A CROSS-S'l'A'l'lC TITLE With the experience gained from last year, the l9Sl Red Raider outfit should do fairly 11 ly-,fix well. This year is expected to be the big build- ing year, where players gain valuable game experience and know-how, While next year Bellingham's Red Raiders should be leading the Cross-State League. VICTORY AT EVERETT Ar the present time the Raiders have just come back from a victorious road trip to liver- ett. There the Reds took Everett for two games by the score of 12 to 5 and 6 to 3. As a result of the lfverett games the Raiders find themselves leading the Cross-State League. Besides a regular series with the usual Cross-State teams, the Raiders play Mt. Ver- non, Blaine, Sedro-VVoolley, Anacortes, and Lynden. The Pups are coached by Stun Bray. 'llhey play many smaller schools and furnish material for inter-squad games. moved into town. The Tacoma school took dlw PUP BASEBALL SQUAD Back: Shagren, W'eiler, Sobjack, LaCasse, Giger, Gilmore, Gudbranson, I-Iillius, Tramcs, Larson, Coach Bray, Frmzlz G Olson, Reed, King, VVillet, Acalin, Luke, Olson, Weaver. 1951 RAIDER BASEBALL SCHEDULE V. . , I I . Coach Bryan Lewis then brought his Apfn 6 'Alf-.Vernon at Belllngninn ' young charges home for a doubleheader at April 9 'Belllngnam 3f.Mt- Vernon Battersby Field. The Gulls jumped on the Apfn 10-Blaine at Bellingham Raiders in the first contest to take that one by Apfn 1117-An3F0fU35 at Belnngnam the score of 8 to 4. The Tribe fought back to Apfn If-Bellingham at Blame win the final contest In this game the Raiders APVIT 20-Bellmgham at l'1Vefett showed that they could play good ball under Apfn 23-Lynfien at Belllngnnm pressure, The score of the second game was April 27-Bellingham at Stadium 2 to 1. May I -Bellingham at Lynden fl-Ef1fffgflftfl'2 gtelflfglgfffam THE TIGERS SWALLOW RAIDIQRS May I8-Seattle Prep at Bellingham The following week the Stadium Tigers May 22-Sedro-Woolleyf at Bellingham DISMAL FINISH IN ,SO Last year,s Raider baseball team opened its season in Seattle, playing the Seattle Prep Panthers. In the first game of a doubleheader the Raiders lost a hard-fought 2 to I decision. In the second contest the Raiders wound up on the short end of a 7 to 0 count. both ends of the doubleheader from the Raid- ers. The scores were I2 to 4 and 2 to 1. The Red Raiders finished out their 1950 baseball season on the road. Bremerton was the first stop. Here the Redmen lost two more by the score of 5 to I and 5 to 3. Later the Lincoln Abes proved too much for them. The 1950 Raiders lacked one thing . . . experience. First baseman Loren DeWitt and third sacker Chuck Brehmer talk Versatile Frank Bard takes his things over on the mound with pit- Shortstop .Loren Hunter puts the .tag cut in an intra-squad ga m e. Cher Al Mills, who is taking the ball on centerfielder Bill Tarr as he slides Catching is Junior Bob Field. from DeWitt's glove into second base. N will ffilq I1 I 3 1 7-lie plzanfoms W s W TRACK LETTERMEN Toyz: Emmons, Aemmer, Banks, Parks l?nllnm: Gill, Rehbcrger, Bianchi, Baldwin, Qw1llUlll3Cll 7-Le 7-lzinclczds The 1951 Red Raider track and fielci squad was shaping up as one of Bellingham High,s best at press time. Although hurt by the loss of several key performers via gradua- tion, the Redmen Were still unbeaten, having defeated Seclro-Woolley and Everett in dual meets. TRACK SQUAD IMPRESSIVIC The Reds rolled over Sedro in the season opener by the decisive score of 68 1X3 to S3 ZX3, Winning 10 of the 14 events Then the following Week at Bellingham, the Redmen edged out the Seagulls by a score of 62 1X4 to 59 3f!4. At press time the Reds Were still looking ahead to the Sedro-VVoolley relays, Cross- State, County, District, and State lVlcets. T llyfnfighi DORR OPTIMISTIC Coach Bob Dorr was optimistic over Bellingham fortunes in coming meets, with several standout performers sparkling early in the season. Broad jumper jerry Gill, hurd- ler Don Aemmer, javelin thrower Bill Han- stead, and sprinter Henry Banks all looked like good bets to reach the state meet. Also piling up points Was the fast-moving 880- yard relay team, composed of Allen Emmons, Bud Baldwin, Aemmer, and Banks. Others singled out for praise by Coach Dorr included: 440-men Duane Brehm, Bob Bullock, and jon Vodopich, half-miler Larry Parks, miler Jerry Rehberger, high jumper and javelin thrower Bob Perry, high jumper jim Anderson, shot putters Monte Bianchi and Keith Hanson, and discus thrower Rod Campbell. aa Rogers TRACK TEAM, Back: Gullette, Hamilton, lirlandson, Hanson, Brelim, Scheldrup, Bullock, Rehberger, Aemmer, Lowery Gerner, Smith, Anderson, Barnes, Kurtz, Hook, Coach Dorr. From: lfetty, Schermerhorn, Swanson, Campbell, Hanstead Baldwin, Perry, Banks, Neher, Uhrig, Parks, Gill, Emmons, Owings, 7-fue ?leef an The agile STANDOUTS IN FIRST TWO 1VIlili'l'S Outstanding marks in the two early season dual meets included a 21' Xt broad jump by Gill, a 165' javelin throw by Hanstead, times of 15.6 and 24. in the high and low hurdles by Aemmer, clockings of 23.7 and 10.425 by Banks in 220 and 100 yard dashes, a 55.6 time in the 440-yard dash by Brehm, a 4:52 mile by Rehberger, a 2:08 half-mile by Parks, and a time of 1:35 by the Raider relay quartet. Broad jumper jerry Gill takes off on one of his great efforts. Gill holds t li e Cross-State Coach Dori' stated that he expected the boys to improve on those marks with each coming meet, as the competition grew tough- er and the weather grew warmer. Monte Bianchi, shot put artist, lost his tonsils and twenty-five pounds about the time the Shuksan photo was taken. Rather than ask him to stand skimpily clad in the cool breeze, the staff decided to use last year's picture. Raider track star Don .Xcm mer clears a high hurdle s he warms up for the lntcr class Meet. Aenimer, only 1 broad jump record and was a Sprinters llenry Banks, :Xllen lfnnnons, and Bud junior, was counted on for good bet to better his own Baldwin toe the mark as they get set for 21 time many points during the sci mark at press time. trial. 5011, lfiglllx HI zz 1 TENNIS VanderYaeht, Eldred, Smith, Phillips, Kemphaus, Methven GOLF Bark: Gallant, Trecker, Coach Garrett, Hindman, Miles, Cavanaugh Front: Taylor, Nelson, Bengen, Sadler FORK Witli Senior letter-men Duane Stewart and Del Saylor returning, coach lfarl Jewell has high hopes for this year's net team. One other boy with a good chance to make the team is DIVUT Bellingham Higlfs 1951 golf team will be almost entirely composed of -luniors. The squad, at press time, was being built around lettermen Art Bengen and Jack Sadler. One other with a good possibility of making the team is Bob Taylor. Turnouts are held regular- ly at the Bellingham Golf and Country Club under the able guidance of Harry Garrett, Garrett feels the team should do all right this year. Last year the golf team finished fifth in the Cross-State meet held at Everett. The Nmtty COURTS Ron Phillips. lfarly turnouts have been held in the gym, and as a result more boys can par-- ticipate in the daily workouts. DIGGI NG team will no doubt be hampered by the loss of Mel Friend and Don Turcotte, two stand- outs of last year, but will try to make up for it by the experience gained from the previous year. Besides the regular Cross-State schedule the golf team has a match with Marysville and with several other schools, the games not settled at press time. Letters are awarded on faithfulness in turnout, besides ability in performance. F.F.A.-INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL CHVXMPS Brick: Riley, Jones, Swope, Bullock Front: Hayes, Schermerhorn, Pace, Parks, Kjorvestad ODDBALLS-lNTRAMU RAL BASKETBALL CH,-XlN'll'S Jenkins, Gill, Jones, Carpenter, Williams, Riley INTRAMURAL FOOTBALL This year,s intramural football league was dominated by the F.F.A., the farmers going through twelve games without a defeat. Right behind them were the Southside and t h e Tramps. The league's all-star selections were: Ron Phillips, Don Aemmer, George Rector, Jim Mortimer, Wayrie Johnson, Bill Rayborn, Allen Pace, Dick Swope, Del Hovda, Paul Onkels, and Jay Kaufman. Mr. Lewis handled all the games. INTRAMURAL BASKETBALL Vlfhcn smoke finally cleared on the long intramural basketball schedule, the new champions were the Oddballs. The race had ben a tight one all the way, with nearly all teams a threat. Those honored on the first and second all-star teams were: Jerry Gill, Merv Jenkins, Bob Erickson, Larry Call, Bill Card, Jerry Rehberger, Lyman Riley, Royal Jones, Jay Kaufman, and Chuck Brehmer. ATHLETICS FOR ALL There are only a few who reach fame through the Raider teams but because of intramural sports it has been made possible for any boy to become active in Sp0l'tS. Ninety one Gllez BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS Top: Miner, Chudek, Frazier, Gardner INSPIRATIONAL AWARD WINNER -Lois Nattrass and Miss Dickey Botrom: Bell, Schutte, King, Miss Dickey, Blake, jones, Genther BADMINTON DOUBLES CHAMPIONS SPIQEDBALL CHAMPIONS Top: Chudek, Schutte, Decker, King, Blake, Jones Bottom: Miner, Rasmussen, Gardner, Genther, Frazier jones, Ray WHEN THE GIRLS PLAY Hurry, or we'll be latelv This was the familiar ery as the girls rushed to the gym for turnout. This year was one filled with thrills and spills, with plenty of excitement for every- one. The first major sport was speedball fol-- lowed by: volleyball, basketball, and baseball. Many of the girls turned out for such minor N1 nety-tcffo sports as ping pong, archery, bowling, badmin- ton, and swimming. Lois Nattrass, inspirational award winner, has participated in many types of athletics al- though basketball is her favorite. Besides the regulation school sports, she pitches horsehoes, does a neat Australian crawl, and blows a clarinet in the band. i gg OOP BASEBAIJ, CHAMPIONS PING PONG CHAMPIONS Top: Frazier, Dexter, Schutte, Miner, Chudek, King, Decker Ray, Jones Botlomz McSorley, Bell, Rasmussen, Gardner, Jones, Blake, Genther GOLF-RAY Bell swings while Dexter Catches during une of the inter-Class games -XRCHERS King, Decker, Chutlek IVIIQIQT 'lllllf CHAMPS These girls proved to be most outstanding in their own sport. The Juniors showed the Seniors and Sophomores that they were really tops when they won in speedball, volleyball, and basketball. The outstanding Juniors were Donna Blake and Sally King. Donna Blake is an all-around athlete and her ability Wins laurels for her class. Sally King,s specialty is basketball. E d i t h Schutte guided the B Club in their successful sale of red and white pennants with B.I'I.S.,' glit- tering proudly on them. Nfficly -th rc S iv ' S? if fillet Dafzlzesf moments Tcaeherir are tli.rcro'14fffzgecl .fO'WLf5fi'l7lF.S' by the hczrwirt rezzjnffi from knowlfrige, Il f1a1'Ucf.rl. 7'U'Ul5ll!C'fl in oral an-cl wmtteu work, and it taker zz good I'O77I7ff' .rybz1'it to cc'iz'lz.i-mzicf the .rl1ock.r. Hera are cz few from the Zuri year: VOCABULARY . . . UA villa is a female villainfl VVhat1s in two letters anyway? 'THe traveled in a wailing ship. liven a ship has a right to complain. He had only the bear necessities for camping. Deer absolutely excluded. Tithes are ten per cent of your earrings given to the churchfl You can throw in your old beads too. VVhen making pies you can roll the doe out ahead of timed' Cooking requires heft these days, girls. A thesaurus is a dictionary of cinnamon. A spicy answer. The social conditions in France before the revolution were extremely gastric. What soda would have done for the French! THE C1,ASS1CS . . . As You 1,ike It- Audrey is a country wrench in gAs You Like lt'.,' A handy girl to have in the country. Celia is the daughter of Duck 1'lrederick. Probably born in salt water. Don Quixote-f'The last hook 1 reported on was Don Coyotel' The old boy might have been a woll' at that. Lorna Doone- He found Squirrel Faggus eating breakfast. VVhat can happen to a squirel Gettysburg Address--f'Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent a new nation conceived in liberty and dedicated to a porpoiscf' A lot for one fish. HISTORY . . . The Americans defeated the Spanish Armada in 1589 and seized the state of Texas. Texas was out for publicity even before the Pilgrims landed. SCHOOL AFFAIRS . . . Over announcements: The Kill and Roll Club will meet activity periodf, Better page the Kefauver Committee. Shuksan copy: The information girls kept things bussing around school. On the third floor no doubt. I Mr. Allison,s favorite comic strip: 'little Orphan Fannie. Well, you canlt expect a man to be accurate with all he had on his mind. Qclznow e ments We have just finished the last section ofthe funny papers. Our Sunday with its relaxation lies before us. Some will spend it playing golf, others gardening or picnicking but we all arc looking forward to next Sunday to find out what happens to the comics. Our deepest thanks go to: Cox Brothers, 1nc. blukes Studio Dexter lfnpraving Company of Seattle The Bellingham Herald for negatives borrowed All faculty members who assisted in any way The 1951 Shuksan Staff The considerate Bellingham merchants who made this book possible by their generous advertising TDIANIZ GRIl?lfl'l'l'I, Editor MARXICDRIE 1-1u'rcr-nsou, Ig'LLJ'iI1fI'.U' illaiifigm' Ninety-four 111 11. 1111111 x 1 111, 111 X1 11 11 11. 1111 111111 111 1 1 I 111. 11 1. 1111111 111111 1111. 11111. 11111. 111.1 111. 1111: IX111111111 1.11.1111 .-11.111 . -11111:1 111. 1,. ,1. 1111.117.11S 11111 1. 1111 111-1111. X111111.111 , , 1'1'11'1' 511. 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Dujmovieh, Eddie .......20, 4 6, 51, . 6, 46 64 4 As 89 72 66 40 40 ...36 70 . ,....,,,......,....., 36 Dunhaver, Patricia . ,,,, ...,, .... 4 0 20 Dunkle, Shirley Duppenthaler, Ronald . .. Du Praw, Frank. Duree, Jack .,..,.,. . Du Vall, i'orlie.,, Dybdahl, Melvin , Dyer, Quentin Dyke, Loretta .. Easterbrook, Donald Eastwood, George Ecker, Dixie .,,,...., . Edwards, Angeline Edwards, Janet ., Eldred, Clio ....,,..... Elick, Isabel .......... Elick, Lorraine ,. Ellefson, Shirley .. Ellison, John .........,, . Emery, Harry . ,,.. . Emmons, Allen .. Emmons, Gene ..... Engels, Winton ....,, Engels, Zane .. ,....., ,, Erchinger, Eleanor Erdahl, Duane ..,.... Erickson, Robert . ' f'f'li6f'5f 67 ........40, , 63 'sb ..,....,..20, 46 f..f 26f66, 6i',i'62 .. ,......,,,...,....,..,,,,. i Erlandson, Jack . ..., ' 'ffffffffffff.'3'6 Erlandson, Richard .. . ,,..... ...............,.. . .. Essex, Donna ....., ....,.,,. 3 6, 48 49 Evans, Sandra .,,,,, Everson, Leah Ewing, Gary ...... Hoffeditz, Marilyn Gudbranson, Bruce ...40 62 47 36 ..,40 40 . ,40 35 36 ......20 56 85 40 36 72 90 ...20 63 40 49 7 H91 81 .40 .36 63 36 ,8-1 89 ...67 59 73 63 ...36 F Farmer, Robert .,.. .. ,...,,,,.,,,.....,...,.., ..... . , 40 Farrell, Charles 20, 22, 54, 65 66, 68 70 81 Farrell, Paul ,,.,,,,,,, . ,.........,......... 41, 65 34 Farrow, Shirley .. . . ..........,,,. . .,.,,,, ....40 Fehlhaber, Nancy . 36, 61 62 72 Felch, Margie ...,, ,,,,.,..,,,.,, 3 6 72 Ferguson, Julie ...... ...,,, ....,,,., ..,................,.. 4 I I Field, Earl ,,,,,,,,,, .. ,,,., ,,.,,,,,,.....................,. 4 0 Field, Robert .... . .. . ,,,, 36, 65, 67, 68, 70 86 Fetty, Gene ....,, ., ..., .. ..,.,,,,.,.. 20, 68, 89 Figueiredo, Noreen 20, 47, 54, 56, 60 Filer, Joanne ..........,....,...................... 20, 53 73 Fischer, Richard . ,............,,, .,.., . 68 Fitzgerald, David ,,,., ,,...., . .. .. ,,,.. ...40 Fitz erald Donna .36, 68, 70, 92 93 g 4 1 Fitzgerald, Richard .... ........,.................... . .40 Halverson, Janet ., , Flakus, Merlyn ,,,,, . 40 Flauna, Juanita ,....... .. .,.................... 21 Fleming, Alexander ,..,, .. 21 Flockoi, Betty .,..,.,... ,................,, , . 49 Flockoi, Erlene ....,, 20, 48, 73 Flockoi, Rolf ......... .. .,...,,,.... . 49 Flotree, Sandra ....... ,,,...,.,.......,.,,......,, 2 0 Forbes, Ruth .,..,.. ,,,,,,.... 2 1, 49 51 64 Force, Al .....,,,,.,,....... ,,........... . 69 Ford, Beverly .,... .....,................,.. 4 0 Ford, Darlene .,,.,.., , ......... 36 54 64 Ford, Dorothy ...... ,....,.......,... ,,.. 3 6 Ford, Myrtle .,,, ..,..,.., 1 2, 36 61 Ford, Robert ........ .......,,............ 4 1 Forslof, Duane .... ,......,,.,,..,, ,...,, 2 0 , 68 73 Forslund, Alice .,,,.,,.,, .. ,.,.......,,.... . .,.,,..,. . 60 Fosmo, Marvelle ..,. 21, 47, 51, 53, 59, 64 Foss, Jean ........,..,....,,, .,..,, . .. .,.... .....,........ . 36 Foster, Anna ...... ..,.,..,..,... ....,......,............... . .21 Foster, Olive ..,.,. .,,. ........ 7 2 Foster, Ronald ..,,, ,...,.. 7 2 Fowler, Barbara .. .,.. 68 Fox, Dorothy .....,,,, .............. 4 0 Fox, Helen ..,,,, ,, ...2l Frailick, Naoma ,,,, . . F1'anc1sco, Fern Francisco, Steve Frank, Ellen ,. Fravel, Maris Frazier, Lynn .....,. Freeberg, Erling .. . Freeberg, Galen ,.,,,,, French, Irving ...... Ninaiy-.fix ...f.'fffff35 .. ff.f'ff'fi2i6 ff ff36, 'llbf'6iiQ I ffffffffQQ2i,'iB5', 72 ..,-10 84 84 59 93 36 72 7 SI-IUKSAN INDEX - 1951 French, Keith .. Frye, lVIary I.ou . .. Funk, Toiinny .... G Gallagher, Dick ...., ... .. 36, Gallant, John ....,.. Galley, June ....,....... 21, 47, Gamlen, Gertrude .. . .. ., Gangle, Mal'cella ......, Gardner, Dick ...,.. ...,....,.. .... . . Gardner, Dolores ,,.... ., . 12, 21, Gardner, Dorothy .,,,, ..,..,.,.,.. 3 6 Gardner, Ralph .......... Garland, Donald . . Garrett, Harry .... .,,,,,, ..,,,.. , . Gauiner, S. E ..... .................. , . ,. Genther, Donnafsee Fitzgerald George, Donald .. . .. .. .. . .. George, lylarlys . ,. Gerjets, Bonnie . .. German, Darlene .. Gerner, Elmer .......... Hanson Hanson, Kei th ......,.......... Hanson, Marilyn Hanson, Paul . .....,.. . Hanson, Gloria F ........... , Gloria E ,.,.. 23, Hanson, Joan .. ..,. .... 3 7, 51, 48, 56 41, 58 23, 47 59 66 S9 Hanson, Rita .. ....,.........,....,,,,..... ..... . . 66 67 Hanstead, VVilliam ...ZZ Harding, Madonna Hardy, Jerald .... Hardy, Kenneth .. Harper, Robert .. .. Harris, Al . ...,...,. ..... . Harris, Henry . .... . Hartelroad, Janice Hartman, Jean ...,,. .... Hartman, l.avern ,. . .. Harry, h4rs. Estern. Haskins, Shirley .... Hatch, David ........ Hatch, Joyce ........,, Hatfield, Burke ..... . Hang, Carol .,.,,.,....,. Haughey, Bob ...... Hauser, Patricia .... Gertzen, lNIarlene . .... . Gettle, Niarilyn ,..... Gibson, Norma .. Giger, Robert .. .. Gilbertson, Loretta Giles, Pa-tricia Gill, Jerry Gillman, Bill Gillman, Steve ...,... Gilmore, Bill .. .. Gilmore, Ronald Gilson, Gloria ....... . Gimurtu, Steve Glander, Bertha . .... . Glass, Greta .... ..,.,... Glenn, Doreen ..... Glopen, Pat . .. Goetz, Robert ,. Goetz, William . Goodwin, Gary .... ..... . ...... 36, 68 QIQQQQQSEQMSSQ' Hawes, Guy .................. Hawley, Barbara Hawley, Jim ,,,,,.. .. .. Hawley, Richard .. .. Hayden, Dolores ..... Hayes, Teddy 54, Hays, J. VV ....... ........ Hayward, Sally . . , ............ . ..,.23 Hayward, Vivian .... ....... .............. Heithrink, Ann .. 37, 57, 58, 59, 61 Helmer, Helen .. ,... ....................... . . Hemnes, Caroline . .. . Hemnes, Marion ........ Hempler, Katherine Henifin, Howard ,. Henifin, Mary Lue. Hennig, Paull. ....... Henry, Beatrice Gordon, Sharon .,,. . Gowens, Vernon Graham, ffharla ..... Graham, Garry .,... .. .,.. 58 63 Henry, Pat ......... .............. Herb, Gretchen . .. ...,,, . ,,,,,. Herb, Nancy .,,,. . ............ 37, Hertzog, Barbara 37, 51 57, 59, Hertzog, Edna ...., ................. N.. Hill, Anita ......... .....,..,...,......... Hill, Jerry .............. ........... 2 3 46 Hilliard, G. R ........ Hillius, Elwin ,,..... Hillius, Pete ....... Hillyard, Ann Hindman, Glenn Graham, Harry ....... Graham, Sally ..... Gray, Margaret ...... Gray, Richard ....,,,,..,....., .. ,............. .. Greger, Jean ..... ..........,.. .............. . . .. Gregerson. Carol Lee 19, 22, 46, 47, 53, 54. 57, 58, 59 Gregor, Jo Anne ...... ........ . ......, . Gregory, Betty ........., . . ,... .. ,. . Gregory, Margaret . Grenier, Bob .. ..... . Griffin, Betty ....... Griffin, Bill .............., . , . .... .. 22 Griffin, Ronald . ...... ......... . . Hindman, Ronnie . Hinton, Robert . . Hitz, Bob ...,,....,.... .... Holding, James .,.,.. Hood, James .............. Hoff, Raymond . Griffin, Ruth Griffi th, Dia-nc ,... 22 47, '56,'--57, V58 Grinstead, Bob .......,,.... .,,. . . .,,...... .. Groom, Jack .. Gubrielson, Gordon . .. Guerin, Charles . . Guliek, Richard .. .. Gullette, Alvin .. .. Gullette, Wayne Gurtner, Franklin .... ....... . 37 37 46 51 Gustafson, Eulalee . ....... . 1 4 Gwin, Shirley ........ . ..,. , Gyger, Joanne .,,,. ..... H Haidy, Gcrald .. Hann, Janet ......... Hagen, Ann ........ Haggen, Glcnn . .. Hagon, Emil Haley, Ray ..,...., Hall, Garry ..,..,... . Hall, Marilyn . Hall, Nona ......... . .. .'ff.Q1Qbf H . .. 11 .... Halverson, Rhoda Hamer, Dick ,, .. Hamilton, Hallie .. .. Hamilton, Jack .... . . . ..... 22, 47 .'.'fff.4i Hamilton, James ....... ...,..., Hanke, Karla ..... ..... Hanke, Rosa .,....... Hansen, Allenc Hansen, Barbara Hansen, Laird ....... .. ....fffff4i Holmes, Eva ....... . . . Holmes, Teeny ,,,.. .. Holstine, Carol .. Hook, David ............., Hooker, Shirley Hopcroft, Jerry .. Hovda, Del . Howard, Dale ...... Howard, Nancy .. Huhe, Ronald ..,.. . 5? 37 37 . .......,.. v Hughes, Richard . ........... .,........ 2 Hukill, Rose .. ....... ................... . Hullquist, Karen . .....,.,.... 24, 47 50 Hunt, A. C ................. . .,.......,....,.,,........ Y Hunt, Charles ...,... Hunt, Grace ........ Hunter, Lorne ...., Hurd, Pa-ul ....,......,... . ...................,,....,... . Hurlhut, Nila ..... . .. .... .........,,. , 12 Hutchison, Marjorie 23,'24, 57, ss, 59 Hyre, Barrice ..........,., ,,,. Imblcau, Eugene .. Inama, Billy ........ .. . 61, 62 64 Ireland, Judy ,,..... 3, 37, 49 Irish, Georgia ....... ...,,.............. Irwin, Nlary ,...... .......................,.... . Isaacs, Dona ....... .... . ..24, 56, 57 Iverson, John ..........,,... ............... 3 7 Iwerson, Gudrun .... 37 57, 58, 59 J Jackson, IIarlan ............ Jacobson, James Q 7 Jaicobson, John ..... Jacobson, Marie ...,.. Jaderholm, Jerry .,,..... James, Barbara ....,,,,.., Jansen, Donell ,,,,..,,.,,,.,,,,,.. Ja-schiniak, Carol .,,,,............ ,,,. Jenkins, Betty-see Vail Jenkins, Merv .,......,,...,. .,...... Jennings, Ben ,,,,.,,,....,,,,,,,, SI-IUKSAN INDEX - 1951 . ,'ff4ii 55 ' , . ,..i.. 37 McLeod, Don .,....,,,, McLerran, Elvin .,,,.. McMurry, Frank ,,,,., NlcMurry, Robert McSorley, Cora .,...,, , , McVVilliams, Elsie ...,,. Meador, Douglas ...,, Medhaug, Ester .,,,..... ., Mesford, Beverly Jensen, Thor ,,,,. Jepsen, Dale ,...... Jewell, Alan , l,,..... ,, Jewell, Earle ,,,,,,,,..,. ...,.. Johansen, Florian Johansen, Rona-ld ....... Johanson, Larry ...,,. ,,.,,.24 Johnson, Allen .,....... ....... Johnson, Arlene ....,, ,.,,..,,, ,,,........ , Johnson, Bill ...,..... ...., ,,,....,.....,... Johnson, Dick ...... . .,,,., 37, 46, Johnson, Doris ..... ...,,.,.............. Johnson, Duane ............, Johnson, James .,,,.... Johnson, Juliana .,...,.. Johnson, Leonard Johnson, Marjorie ,,,,, ,,,,.,..,l.,.. Johnson, Wayne ....... ...,......... Johnston, Elaine .,,, .,,.,,.... 2 4, Johnston, Marilyn .,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,, Johnston, Shirley ..,.,...,,,.,,,, .,,,,, Johnston, Stella ...........,....,..... Johnstone, Elaine Jones, Gayle-see w'iiQ'fI2 i'7' Jones, Arleen .....,,,.... Jones, Arlene ........... Jones, Howa-rd ...... Jones, Jack ....,,,,. Jones, Jones Jones Jean , Marjorie .,.,...., Jones, Peggy 18, 24, 52, 57, 58, 59, 61 Phyllis ........... Jones, Rogan 37, 47, 56, 57, 58 Jones, Royal ....,.,,....,...........,....,......... Jones, Shirley ....,..,..,. 37, 49, 64 Jones, Wilma .......................,... 24 Joule, Jim ,,,,,,, ,,,,. ..,,,,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Jussel, Carl ,,,,, ............,.. ...... K Kaas, Shirley .......,.......,....., ...., 1 2 Kackely, Kay .............,,,.,, ,,..,,,....,. Kahns, Eleanor ...... ,,.,,.... ......,,, Kammerzell, Edward .,,,..., Kamps, Mary ........,,.,.,.., ,, Kastner, Marlene ,l..... Karp, Julian ......i., Kaufman, Jay .,..... i '47'755 Kayton, Loie ,..,......., .....,.... 3 9, Keene, Carolyn .,....,,....,.......,,,, 25 Keilty, Annabelle .....,...... 3, 25, Keim, Ruby ....,................., ,............,, Keim, Shirley-see Hooker Kelly, Helen ..........................,,....,,... Kemphaus, Danny ............,,,...,,.. Kennedy, Lorraine ...,....,, ,12, 25 Keyes, Cyrene ....,.,, ....,,,,,..,,.,,.......... Kickhafer, Don ..,.. .....,........ Kilby, Lyn ........, Kine, Shirley ....,.. King, Alice ......,....,. ,..,... King, Dennis ....... ...,,,..., King, Sally , ...... ........ , , Kink, Bob .........,.,... ................. Kink, Stanley ...,...... ..................,. Kirkby, Elva ........,.,.,.......,....,,.........,,,,....,, , Kjorvestad, Delano ..,,,,,,, 25, 26, 66 67 Klahin, Ronald ....... Knott, Marlene ....... Knutson, Spencer .,..... Kofler, Otto .............. Kohle r, Dick ....,.,...., Kuappala., Matthew Kuhl, Pat ,,,,.,,,.......,,,.,,,,, ..... ,,,, 2 5 , Kuhns, Al .,,,....,,,,..,,,, ,,,,. ,,,..,.,,,.......,, Kuhns, Albert ,,.,... ,,.,,,,,,, Kuljis, Mary ,,,,.,,,,,, ..,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, Kurtz, YVi11iam ,.,,..... ,,...... ...,..,,, 3 7 L LaBree, Marvin ........,,,,,, LaCasse, Francis LaCasse, JoAnn ..,., Lal' reniere, Richard ,,,,.,,. .....,...,,,,. Lambson, Normal W, Langdon, Virginia , . LaPlant, Alice ,,,,.. ,, Lakin, Darrell ,.,. Larsen, Donald ..,,,, , ,,,.....25 Larson, Barbara ,,.,,... Larson, Bud ..,.....,,,.. Larson, Jerry .,,,,,,, Larson, Robert ..,.,, Larson, Ted ..,,....,, Larson, Violet .,..,,,,. Laishua, Marilyn ,,.,... Laughlin, L. M. ......,,. ,, LaVelle, Almeda ,,,,,....., ., Lawrenson, DeWitt .....,. Leaf, Joe ....... .....,,.,.. .......... Leavitt, Lyle ,...,,.,....... LeCocq, Bob .... Lee, Madelyn- ,,,,....., . Leerly, Clifford .,,......., Lehmann, ,Beverly ,.,.... .,,..,..25 Leiser, Oliver .,.,,,,,...,. ..., . .... , , Leonard, Barbara ,l,.. ,,,. . 11 Lewis, Busher ,, ,.., Lewis, Gary ,,,,,.,,... Lewis, Juleon ....,.. Liberty, Louella ..,,,,, Limbacker, Agnes ,,,,... 66 Limbacker, Ronald ....,,, ,,,,, ..,, ....,, ,..... Lindell, Courtney w 13, 25, 46, 47, 54, 55, ss, 66, Linder, Don ,,,,,..,,,,,,.....,, H Lindsay, Calvin .,.,...........,,,,., ,,,--,,, Lindstrom, Mavis .,,..,, .. Lingbloom, Shirley Liston, Paula .... Livermore, Bernice ,,,. Logan, Lynn ,.,, .,,,..... Logan, Robert .,........ Lonborg, Dewey ..,... ,,,.... Longstreth, John .,,.... ,,,,,, , Loudon, Diane ....,, ..,.,,,..,, Love, Clarence ........ ..,.... Love, Norman ....., lfffzs , ,..i.,,,, 37 62 i 2E '56 ' ffff ..,.,, ,... 4 1 26 73 M7537 537, 56, 58, 69 .. ,.,. 41, 69 ,, ,... 37, 93 , ,,........,... 27, 79 47 ,,,...,.,,,.., ,,,, ,..,,.. . 2 7, 73 90 Lowry, Dawn .,,.... Lowery, Ned .......,. ,,,,,.....,..,,,, ,...... , Ludtke, Clarion ,,,,, ,,,.,,,.,........... 3 7 Luke, Charles ....,, W ,,,,,,,, 41, 65 66 Lunde, Sally ...- ..... ,26, 27, 56 58 Lundgren, Pat ..............,,,,,.,,,,,.....,, Lutz, Margot ....,, ,,,,,., 2 6, 57, 58 Lutz, Patricia ...... .,.,., ,.......,............... Lyle, Larry ,,,,,,,, ,................,,, , .... , Lynch, Paul ......... ......,. 3 7 65 Lytton, Marlyn ..,,,,,.,,...,. ........ M MacDougall, Ronald ,, MacLean, Gladys .......,,,, MacMillan, Dorene ,,,, Maleck, Janet .,,.....,,, . ,......... , Mallahan, Kathleen ..., ....,,,, 5 6, 11 60 Malla-han, Steve .......... Manos, John ...,,,,,.,.,, .... Markhart, Pa-tricia ,, .,... Nlaroe, JoAnn ,,.,.,.,... ......,..l..... Marr, Marcia ,....,...,,,, ,....,,..... 4 1 Marquie, Marcia ,,,,.,, .........., Marsh, Betty ..,,......,, .... Marsh, Mary ...,.. ,..... Martin, Jim .,.,,.....,,... Martin, MaryLou ..... Martin, Norma ..... ,.,,,,, , Methven, Bruce ......,. .... ,,,., ..,. 4 1 , 51, 65, hletune, Tim .......... N , , ....,,,,................... ,.,..67 Metzger, Jack ,, ,.., 35, 37, 45, 55, 65, 66 Meyer, Anna .,,,,...,, ,,.... .....,. ,.........,,.,........,.., 1 l Meyer, Mrs. Ida .,,, , ,,.................................. 11 Meyer, LuAnn W., ,...,. ...,..... , ,41 Micholson, Gerald .. ,.,....,,,,.... ....41 Miles, Gordon ....,....,.., ...........,.... 2 7, 90 Miles, Roger ...,..... ........ 2 7, 65, 73 Miller, Carol ....,,... ,i ...... 12, 27, 68 Miller, Carolyn ...... ,,,........... ...,. 4 1 Miller, Gary .......... ............... 4 1 Miller, Marlene ........ ,...,..........,,.,,,,. 4 1 Miller, Raymond ...,, .,,....,,,,........ 3 7, 67 Miller, Tom .......,....,, ,,.....,,,......,,....,,,..... 4 1 Mills, Alan ....,.., ....,,,, 3 7, 68, 84, 86 Mills, Betty ..,,,,.. ,,......................... 4 1 Mills, David ......,,. ,.,....,...., .......... 2 7 Mills, Ronald ........ ,.,........ 4 1 Milne, Marilyn ...,. .,.................,,,..,,, 3 7, 70 Miner, Ralph .....,.... ,,..,.,.....,................... .27 Miner, Wilma ..,,.., ,,,,,,.. 3 7, 59, 68, 92, 93 Mitchell, Bob ,,,,,..,,,,,, , ,..,..........,,,, 37, 48, 66 Mitchell, Clifton ..,... ...........,..........,........ 4 1 Mitchell, Jeanette .... .......,.........,.,,.,....,... 4 1 Moen, Marilyn ...... ........ 2 8, 53, 59, 64 Moir, Betty .................,, .......,.,.. 4 1, 48, 62 Monroe, John , .....,.......,.. ....,,.....,..., 9 , 48 Moody, Wilhelmina ,, .. ............ 9 Mooney, Lola ,,,..,,,,,,, ,, ..........,........... . 9 Moore, Clarita ..,.,....... .....,,,,........,,........ 1 0 Moore, Colleen .....,.... ...., ,,,,...... 1 2 , 28, 70, 73 Morden, Sharell ......,,., N ....,...............,.,,..,,,, 41, 63 Moren, Mary Anne ,,,, ,,,37, 48, 59, 64, 68, 72 Moren, Sally ....,..,...., ,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,.,,,. 4 1, 49, 60, 63 Morey, Anne .,,,,,,.,,..,, ,.,, ,,,, 2 8 , 48, 59, 64, 72, 73 Morgan, Gra-ce ...... .,...........,.............,..........,.. 3 7 Morgan, Violet .,,,.. ,...,...........,,,...., ,,.... 2 8 , 73 Morrissey, John ....... 28, 67, 69, 70 Mortimer, James ,, Muir, Geraldine ,.,. Muir, Philip ,,,,,,, Muir, Roberta .,,... Mulhern, Alice ,,., 73 49, 72 48, 49, 61 Martinson, Charlotte . , ,, .... Martinson, Helen ..,,,,, Mason, Barbara ,,,,........, Matson, Marie .,,,..,........, ,, Matson, L. A .,,,,..,.,,,,,,,,, ,,,...,,, Mauci-mann, W Gordon ,, ,, Maxim, Mary .,,,,,,,,.,.., Mc McCauley, Virginia ,, ,... McClelland, Shirley ...., , McClinians, Douglas .,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,, McClimans, Myrna ,, McCush, Georgia 26, ,Qfff ,,,, 27 27 37, 27, 49, 56, 58, 59, 60, 62, 64 McDonald, Betty ,,,,....,, ,,,, , McDonald, Marcella ....,...,, ,, ,....,..,... ., McDonald, Mary ,,,... McElholn1, Phyllis .. McEvoy, Charles ........ ,, McFadden, Bonnie ,. ,.,, McFadden, Madeline f.'fff,12 McGee, Mildred .......,..... ,.,,,,,,,,, McGinnis, Dale .,..,..,. McGinnis, Nancy ...... McIntyre, David Mclntyre, Patricia .... Mclvor, Leroy ....,,,,.,, McKinnon, Kenneth McKinnon, Gerald ..,,... McKinnon, Willialii .. ,QffQ,ffff12 Mullen, Annett .... .,..,,, ,,.. 4 1 , 62, 72 Murray, Tom ,,,,....,,,, , , ,,,.,,....,. 36, 67 Muscutt, Mary Leslie , ,,,..,, 37, 59 Muscutt, Richard .,,,.,,,, ,,,,,, 4 l, 46 Myers, Mary ,, ,,...,,,,..,,, ,, .....,., 28, 62 N Nattrass, Lois .........,..... 28, 49, 62, 68, 92 Nattrass, Lorraine ., ,,....... 28, 48, 49, 62. 64, 68 Nan, Charles ,,,, . . .....,,..... ,,,, ,,,, 3 7 , 67, 84 Neher, Ralph ,..., ....... 4 l. 46, 65, 84, 89 Nelson, Barry .,.... ,,.....,,, .,,.,,,,.,, ,,,.,,,,,,,. 2 S Nelson, Charles ,,,,,,, ....,. . .,..,, . .,37, 67 Nelson, Donald ,,,., H ,,,,.. . .,,,, 41, 48 Nelson, Elaine ..... ..,,....,,,,, ,,,.,, 2 3 , 63 Nelson, Eleanor ., .... ..., 3 7, 56, 64, 72 Nelson, Jerry .... ...,. ,,,,,,., . , .... 3 7, 51, 66, 90 Nelson, Joanne ,,,,, , ,,.,,.,. ........,.......... , ,,,.....41 Nelson, Joyce .,.,,,.,, .,,, 2 8, 51, 53 59, 64, 72, 73 Nelson, Lucille ..,,....,,,,.... , ,,,,,,,., ,,,,. 28, 41, 63 Ness, Rae ............,,,, ,,,,, , .... ,,,.... . H .,........ .......3S Newell, Gary Nicholas, Roy ...,. ,, Nichols, Lenore ..,..... Nichols, Ruth ..,..,,, Nichols, Shirley ., Nipper, Richard ...,,,,, Noice, Donna .,,,,...,,.......l..,..., . Nolde, Barbara ,,,,, , ,,,,., . Nordquist, Betty-see Pidde ....,,,,37, 67 41 62 77 , , : , , .,,,41 .. 528, 47 Oaks, BTl'l ,,.,....,..,..,..,..,.,,....,, ,..,, ,,,,....,..,.....,,,,,,,,,., 3 7 Oaks, Freddan, ,........ ,,.. , ...,,.. ..,.....28, 51 Oberinueller, Carol ,,,.,,,, 12, 37, 45, 61, 62, 72 O'C0nnor, Rod ,.,,....,, ,.... , , ....,,, .... , , .... ,.....,..,..,, , 111 Okerlund, Gary ,,,,...,,,,,,, ,,,. , , ,.,,,,,,,,,,,........ .....41 Oldenburg, Mary Joe ,,,.,,,49, 72 Oliver, Denny ...,....,,, ......., , ,,,.,,,, 37, 66 Olmstead, Barry .,..,,, ,,,,.,....... . . N , , ,,,,,, ,41, 46 Olney, Donald ....,,,...,..,, ....,,,, , ,,.. , , .,..,,,,....... ,W37 Olsen, Loretta ,,,, .,,...., 2 8, 56, 61, 62, 69, 72, 73 Olsen, Mary ,......,. ,, ....,,, . . ,..., ,.,,..... 2 8, 51, 64 Olson, Alice ,,,,,... ,,,,.... , , .,.,,.....,,.....,,,,,,,..,,,,,,, 29 Olson, Allan .,,,,,,, .,.........,,,, 3 7 Olson, Carol .....,,. ,,,,..,,,,...,...... 1 2, 29 Ninety -Jeven Olson, Dorothy Olson, Gene ......,.. Olson, Jim ,,,,......,. ........ 2 9, 50, Olson, Johnny ,,,,, ..... 2 , 29, Ondeek, Daren ,,,.. , ,.............,,. , O'Neil, Marie ..v.. Sl-IUKSAN INDEX - 1951 Rasmusssen, Marjorie 35, 38, 56, 63, Rathman, Janet Rayborn, Bill .,,,.,,,,........ ,,.. Raymond, James ...,., Raymond, Sylvia ,, Rea, Jean ..... ,,,,..,,....,, Reamer, Nyla .,,,.,, Rector, George ..,,,, Onkels, Paul ........ . .V37 Orde, Jay ....................... ,,...,.... O,Reilly, Patricia , ...., Orner, Joan ,..,....,..... Orr, Lynn ...,.,.,....,,,,, , .....,,...,.. . Osborn, Dolores ., . ,... 29, 56, Osborn, Juanita ..,. .,...,,,..... Osborn, Maryelea , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . Osier, Marlene .,.... .,,.,,............., Ossewarde, Fred ..... . 3, 42, 66 42 5i' Reed, Larry , ,. Reeves, Hal ,...... Regier, hlavis ...,,, Rehberger, Gerald Reid, Bill .,., , ..,. ,. Reid, Henry , . Ostrander, La Vern ...,.... Otley, Nancy .......,.... .. Owens, Billy ........... Owens, Richard Owerin, Charles ..... Owings Bud , Owings, YVilliam ,, P Pace, Allen ,, ..,.., ..,, 2 9, Page, Chuck ...... Painter, Alan .. Paladin, Donald ..., Pancoast, Jacklyn Park, Folleen ...., ,W ,, , Parker, Merwin ,,,,, ,, ,, ,,,,,,, Parks, George .,,.,... , Reid, Russell Reinholt, Joan Reniker, Gail ,, ,,,,..... , ,,,,, Reynolds, Alice ...,... , , Rhinehart, Beverly Rhinehart, Olive Mae ,, ,. Rhoades, Gerald ,,,,,,, Rhoads, Ronald .,....., , ..,.......,,..,,,,.. , Rice, Beverly ,,,.,., .,,, 5 9 60 Richardson, Gordon, Richardson, Marlene , , ,. Richardson, Nancy Riddle, Helen ,.........., Riley, Lyman .,,,,, ..... ,,,,,, Rittenberg, Ronald Roberson, Charles .,., Robinson, Eva ......i,, Robinson, Howard ,, Robinson, Nancy Roehon, Ka-thleen Simpson, Simpson, Sinclair, Sjolund, Sjolund, Adele ,, . Ronald .,,.. Bob .,,,,, . Carol , Paul .....,..... Sjolund, Truitt ,..,,..... ,. Skogstad, .Florence ..,...,......, ,, ..........,, Skold, Betty ..,,....,,. ........................,, . , .... 3, Skold, Elmer 31, 45, 46, 47 50, 51, 65, Slaninka, John .,.............,........, ,,.,..,,,,.......... Slate, Corrine ..,. ........,..... ..38, 56, Sluys, Marion ...,,,, ..,,,,......,,........, Smith, Byron ...., .......... 3 8, 51, Smith, Cora ,,,,... ,,,......,,,... Smith, Curtis ,.,.. ,,,,, ,,,,,..,, Smith, Donna ,,,, , ,,,.,,,,,, 42, Smith, Esther ,.,....,,,, ...,,., . Smith, Florence , ,,,,, .... . Smith, Gary .....,.., , .,..,.. . Smith, Jack ,,,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,, Smith, Joanne ....,, ........ Smith, Larry .,.,, , ,,,,,. , Smith, Mary .....,.,.. ...,.... Smith, Maureen .,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Smith, Ray ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Smith, Raymond ..,, ........ . 38, 51, Smith, Raymond S ,,,, , ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, , Smith, Roger ............,,,,..,..., ,,,,.,..,.,........... 3 2, Smith, Sally ,,,,.,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Smith, Wilmer ..,.........,. 38, 65, 67, 70, Snow, Dolores ,,,,... ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,rr.,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,, Snow, Mariclel ,,,,,,, ,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,, Snyder, Arliss ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sobjafck, Don i,... Soderman, Pat 11.5, ,1'1ffiiQQi2,'i52j lii, Saehett, Pat ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Pa-rks, Larry 3, 29, 45, 55, 67, 68, 88, Parson, Beverly ,, ...., ,,....,,.,,...,,,,.... .... .,.. . . . I'artlow, Duane ,,,, ,..,,,,,, , ,, . ,,,,,.,,,... . ....., Patrick, Wilma .,,, ..,. Patten, Phyllis ..,,,,, , ..... Patterson, Gayle ...... ...... Payne, Robert ..,i,.,, ......... Peace, Loren .,......... ,,........,......... Pearson, Allie ....., , ........ 3, Pederson, Barbara ........,,,. Pederson, Lois ,,,,...., ,, ,.,... ,.... . . Penworth, Del Marie .,.. .,,,,......,...,..,. Pepper, Ann ..,.,,,,,.., ,.., ,,,,.,. , , ....,,,. . . Perry, Bob ..............,..... ..,,.., , 38, 46, Perry, Graham ............., .........,. .38, Perry, Ma-ry Agnes ....,,,. ,.....,............. Peter, Otto ....., ,..,.....,, . .. Peters, Clarence ,...,, ...... Rodenberger, Norma .. . Rodgers, Larry ..,...,,,,,. ,, Roland, Frde ,,,,,,r,,,,,,,, Roland, Marilyn .,...... Rorvig, Myles ,,,.,, Ross, Allene .......,. Rowan, Janet ,,,,,.,,,,,, Ruby, Frank ,,,,,,,, Rudberg, Virginia Rude, Russell ........,,.... Rude, Wayne ,,,,,,,,,,,, Rushworth, Marie ....,. Ryan, Roberta .,,,,,,,, . S Peters, Myrna ,,,,, Peters, Robert ,,,.,, ,, Peterson Barbara Peterson, Don ,,,,.,,, , Peterson, Dorothy Peterson, Gerry ...,,..,,...,, Peterson, Naaman ..,....., Peterson, Shirley M .,..,,..., Peterson, Shirley June.. ....., ,, Petry, Joan ...................,,,, ,, , . 72 Phillips, Ronnie 19, 29, 65, 66, 67 Phillips, Verga .......,.,........,..... ,,..,., , . Pliilpott, Marjorie-see Johnson Phinney, Kenneth Pickard, Jerry .........,.. Pickard, Marie . Pickerin Earl ' gy ' Pidde, Betty ....... Pierson, Gerald ........ Pierson, Kenneth Pike, Myrna ............,... Pinkey, Janice Pirrung, Hazel ........ Pitsch, Gregory .... Pond, Gary ...,.......... Pond, Robert ....... Porter, Carol ..,.. Poyser, Joanne ...,... Prather, Stuart ,..,. , Prellwitz, Dixie ....,,,,, Price, Delynda .... Quady, Mary ....,.. Quanz, Donna ..... Quanz, Perlene .....,, .. .f.ffi2', '25 '59 ,,..29 3, 30, 56, 57 ' ia, ,,,12,38 .. ,,.....,,,e Putnam, Patsy ,.,,,,,.,,, Q Quinlan, James .....,...,.,. Radder, Carol ...,, Radisich, Mairlene R Sadler, Jack ......... Sahlin, Karen Samuelson, Lynda Sandberg, Ralph ,,.., V H Sandell, Floyd ,.,,.,. Sandness, Arnold Sandvik, Beverly Sansre ret, Carol .. , g Sapp, Irma ,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,, Sayler, Delbert ., Scarleth, Howard Schafer, Ruby .,.,,.,, i-mm42 Scheibe, Alice ...,..., Scheibe, Marlene scheidrup, Bob ...fffffh Schelling, Marlene Sehenck, Dale .. ..,,,...,. , .. Sehenck, Jacqueline Schenk, Lois ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,, , Schermerhorn, John ,. ,, ,, 31 Sehermerhorn, Ronald . ...,,,... . Schiessl, Alfred ....,...., H , Sehild, Darlene ........... Sehnabel, Sara ,...,. Schuh, Marvin Schuh, Russell ....,, Schutte, Edith. ...., ,, Scott, Gertrude ........ Scott, Joyce ...,., ,.......,,,. Seailander, Carol M31 Sefrit, Barney .,.., ...,... Segur, Flora ....... Segur, Stella ....,,,,,,, ,,,,, Seholm, Eugene .,,.,, ,, Seldomridge, Charles Selene, Nancy ...., ,,.... 1 2, Segulin, Rae ..,..,,,,,.,,,....,,.. Shagren, Roland ......., 39, Shangle, C. Paine ........,,, Soderqui st, Alice .,,, ......,.... Soderquist, Don ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, Soderquist, lone ...... ,.,,,,,,,,, 32, 56, Soine, Betty ...,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,r,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 2, Solley Eris ,,,,...,., ,,........ 3 2, 59, 61, 62, Solley, Janet ...... Solvang, Bruce ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Solvang, Merlin ...,.. Sophusson, Marvin ..,, Sorensen, Jackie Sorenson, Ronald 56 Spearin, Willard ,,..,.,,,,,,, 32, Spears, Corwin .,,,. ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Spencer, Billy ......... Spencer, Charles ......... Spenser, Mari-Lon ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Stafford, Tom ,,.,..,,.,. ,... ......... , 651166, Staggs, Patsy ......,,..,...,.,,,, .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r,,,,,,,,,, 46 Stalberg, La Verne M 38 1 55, 59, Staingeland, Dellia ..,,..,,... .......,,,,,,,,,,,, Stangeland, Marie ,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Stark, Jackie ......,.. Stark, John ,,..,,,,,,,,, Stark, Richard ...., Starr, Mary ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Stephens, Douglas ..,. ..,,......38, Radisich, Jack .. ,...,.., ..,,,,,,, , ,.. Rae, Thelma .......,... ...,, 3 0, 56, 68, 73, Rasmussen, Gary Ninety-eight Sharninghouse, Ralph . Shields, Lavina .,,,,,,..,,, , , Shiery, Peg .,,,,,,..........,, Short, Evelyn .. Short, George ,,,.,,,, r,,, , ,,,,,,, , Simon, Jim Simon, Marilyri .,,,,, Simonsen, Norm .,,,,,, Simonson, Delores . Simonson, Robert ,,.. Stevens, Stevens, Stewart, Stewart, Alice ......... Elinor .,,,, Dee ,....i ,. Duane ....... Stimpson, Edward ,,,., Stinde, Kenneth .... , Stokesberry, James ....,, .. , ,,,,.,. , 65, 56 , Strong, Don .,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 1, 47, Sturgeon, Bill ,, ,.,,,,, ,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Sturgeon, Wilma .......,,...,,,, IZ 32, 57, 58, Sullivan, Larry ,,..,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sullivan, Shirley ,,,, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,, Sundsetli, Phyllis , ,.,,, ..,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Sundseth, Ruth .,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3 2, Sunitsch, Aim ....... , ....,,,, 38, 48, 55, Sunitseh, Don ,,,.,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 4 2, 58, Sussex, Ann ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, Swanberg, David ,.,,. ....,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Swanson, Carol ..,.. .............,,,.,,,,,,,,,, Swanson, Vern , .. ......,,, 38, 66, 68, Sweet, Lyle ........,, .... ...........,.........,.,,,,,,, Sweet, Russell .,..,,,,....,.......,.,.......................,, Swenson, Barbara ,.........,.....,,.,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Swope, Dick ..............,....,.. 32 49, 51, 66, T Tand, Joane ,,.,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, 3 S , Taplin, Audrey ,...,..,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Tarkoff, Irma ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1 1, Tarr, William .... 38, 65, 67 68, 70, 81, Tarrant, Lee ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,r,,,,,,,,,,,rr,,,,,, Taylor, Charles ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Taylor, Donna ..,,.., ,,,,,, 3 , 33, Taylor, Jean ....,,.,.. ,,,,,,,,,, 3 8, Taylor, Ralph ,....,, Taylor, Ray ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Taylor, Robert ..... , ,....... 38, 66, Taylor, Shirley .............,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,r1,,,, Teel, Paul ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , Thai Lilly 38, 47, 48, 56, 59, 61, 62, 64, Threlkeld, Margaret . Thomas, David , .. Thomas, Robert ., ., . . Thomas, William Thompson, Janet . Thompson, Janis .,.. Thompson, Joan Thompson, LeRoy .. .. Thompson, Marge .,.,, Patricia Thom p so n , Thorsen, Georgia .... Tieman, Marlys , .. Tiemann, Bonita ,... Tincker, Nada . 'I'on1er. Patricia , .. V-li01'l1lCl'1, Geraldine . .. Townley, Gail . .. Townsend, Bill ..... Trames, Billy ,,,.,, . Trames, Tom , Trammell. Tom Trecker, Marty ,... Triplett, Ardelle . Troutner, Kathy .. Tucker, Gary ..,. . Turner, Elaine . Turnquist, Anne .... . .. U Uhrig. Ralph Umphcnour, Eloise Urness, Jim .,,., llrsin, Elaine . . .. V Vail Yan Dyk, Ted 27, 33, 47. 48. 55 , Betty .. Vander Yacht, Dory .....,, Vander Yacht, Douglas... Vanerstrom, Gary .... Yan Duisen, Louis ........ Yarn Gelder. Tom , .. 33, 48 'ff'fff3ii 42 '42, '33 38 , 56. 58, 59, 42, so ...ss 35', i62 ' .38 sa, 47 ,,,.42 ff'42 ' 4Lj.,,,72... 65 , 49 . so 42, 67 42 , . 42 47, 53 66, 82 ,...33 , ...38 25, 62 65. 68 46 .. 38 Sl-IUKSAN INDEX - 1951 11 Van Horn, Gary. . .. . ,. , 2.42, 49 38 Van Wickle, Thomas 42. 47 66 Varney, Harold ....,, , .,.,. ,.38, 71 67 Vitaljic, Vera ........,,, .. . 38, 61, 64 73 Vodopich, Jon ..... ,,,,....,.. , ,,............ 3 S 73 64 ss W as 59 6, VVagar, Gayle ....,,,,. ,. .... 33, 54, 60, 64 42 VValker, Barbara .. .. .. ,,........,,,,, .,,,.., , ,,,42, 72 49 VValker, Sudie . . .,,, 33, 57. 58, 61, 69, 72, 73 62 VVal1ace, Richard . ..... ..,,. .......... .... ,..., . . 3 8 38 VVallin, Annamae , ......,....... 38, 56, 58, 61 63 VValstrom, Thomas .. 33. 57, 58, 65, 66, 70, 7.1 42 VValter, Marilyn .. ,...,.. . ..,....,.... . 11. 42, 48 7? VValters, Dorothy ,...,, ,...,..... ,. ,, . 38, 61 4g Vlialters, Hazel ,, ...... ,,.38, 71 8? Walton, Marion .. .,,....,,.. ..63, 73 71 VVare, Wallace .. ..,. ,,,,.., .... 3 8 , 84 gt, Vlfarwick, Jens .,..... . 33, 46, 81 6g XYa-tson, Lois . .......,.., . ..., . ........... 42 6? VVeatherby, Arthur ..., . , . 33, 51 42 Weatherby, Marilyn ,..12, 33, 60, 63 64 VVeaver, Don .. ....,....., .. ,. ., . 38 VVeaver. Michael ....., ., 42, 87 ' VVeeks, Landon ,, ,.... .. .. . 42. 49, 69 VVeiler, Dick ,.......,,.... .. . .,,,,,, . 2.42, 87 Weinrich, Joanne ...... . ...,.,, .,.. 38, 61 VVelcome, Janice 42, 48, 54, 68, 72 VVel1s, I'atricia ,,,,.. .. .,.. . .... N42 S9 VVells, VVilliam . .. . ...,,,, . , ss, 69 61 VVestlund, Larry ........,, ....., . . ..,. 42, 72 S4 Westnman, Lee .,,, ,,..,,... . . ,....,..,,, . . 38, 48, 55 42 VVestover, Zoanne 38, 56, 57. 58, 59, 62, 63, 72 VVha'rton, Joan ,,,.....,, .. . . ,... . 38, 56, 69, 70 VVhe1an, Eileen ....,,, .. .. . ,,.,.. .. .42 VVhipple, Robin ...,.... ., ...,,,.., ,........ 1 6 Whiteley, Joanne .,,..... ,,......,...., 3 8 73 Whitener, Margaret ..,.... ,,,.. ...... ,,.... 4 2 VVhitney, Shirley ..,... ....,..., 4 2, 61, 73 79 VViggins, Kathrine .,,, ..,. . 38, 61 42 VVilkerson, Lorraine . . .,..., ,... . 11, 29 90 Wilkerson, Marion ..,,., ...,,,. . . . ., ,...........3l1 -18 VVillet. Harvey . . . .,.. ,,,. 38, 67, 87 42 VVi1liams, Bill . , . .... 25. 46. 51, 73, 91 38 YVilliams, Bob , ., ,,,,. . .,. .. . .. 38 Williams, Duane ...., XYi1liams, Edith ,... VVilliams, Ray .,.. Willis, Bonnie ,,,,.. VVilson, Arthur ....,,,, Wilson Doreen ..... Lewellyn VVilson, Wilson, Betty .. Wilson, Laila . ....,. . Wirig, Maitland . Vtlithers, Jack ...... NYitter. VVanda ., VVolt', Beverly .... . VVood, Barbara Wood, Carol . ...,, . VVood, Gene . VVood, Marguerite . VVood, Patricia Woodard, James ,,,,, Wcytitls, Malcom ...., . Yeager, Carolyn ..., Yoakuin, Vernon ...,, Young, Donald ......, Young, Inez ., .... .. Young, Iona ,,,,..,,,,,,. . Young, Margaret .,,,.. . Young, Robert ..., . Youngedyk, Loretta Younkins, Donald . Younkins, Jim ..,,......, .. 23, 47, 67, .. 28, 47, 51, .27, 58, 66, .. ., .,..38, ,i8,'i47', 5oi . ....., 21, . ss, 66. 68, b.., ,- -.., .35 .,.42, . 42, .42, .,..3S,'5'i'Q 20. 47, 51. ss. . ...., ss, Zabel, Albert ., ..,, .... , , 42, 43, Zankich, Pete , ,,,,,,.. .. .....,, . .,.,,,. . Zchnder, Mary Ann .,.19, 55- 60, 64. Zeller, Herbert ,. Zender, Dorothy .. Zettlc, Irma . Ziels, JoAnne .,,,, Zuanich, Barbara Zugelder, Marion . Zwaschka, Marion Alchemist Club Alpha Ili-Y ,,.., . A.S,I4. Officers . li Club ,,,, Band . Baseball Basketball .. Beacon . .. Beta lli4X ,,.,,,,. ., Biology Club . . Board of Education ., Boys' Club . ..., . Cafeteria Crew ,, Chess Club . Christmas Pageant .. . Chorus , .. .. .. . Coaches .,..,,, ....-18 Distributive Education Club, Executive Board .........., F.F.A. . ..,,, ,,,,, . ..,. Faculty .. . Eire Squad 86, sz, ss, .flfffe .. ,,,, .11 .,,,....69 ACTIVITIES INDEX - l'ootbal1 . ,,.... . . ,...,, . , 80, 81, French Club .. ,,,, . ..,, .... Friendship Committee .. 73 Gamma Hi-Y . ,,,., ,,.. . ..,,66 66 Girls, League Cabinet ,...,..,. 60 3 Girls' League Council . . ......., 60 68 Girls. Sports . .. . ....92, 93 49 Golf ,.,.........,.,..,, ..... ..........,, ..........,,. 9 0 87 Horizon Club ,,,. .. .. 62 85 Information .. ,..... ., . . ....l2 56 Intramural Sports . . . .,,.... .91 66 Juniors ,...,,.,..... . .. . .A 36, 37, 38 71 Key Club ...., . ,. ..... .. . ....67 1 Latin Club , ,,.. ,.,......,, . . ,..., ,,,. . ...72 5 Major and Majorettes , 4,5-1. 55 Make-up Corps . ,..,, . .70 Managers ......, ,.,,,... , . ....,79 52 Miscellaneous Awards ,.. .. .74 51 Office Staff . . ,,,., ..... 2 79 Operetta ,, .. .. ,...,, . ...,5l' 73 Orchestra- . ,, 148, 49 3 Quill and Scroll. ...,.. ,,,..,,.,.. 5 8 67 Pep Club ....., . ., .64 11 Pianist . ,,,,,.. . ,,.....51 70 Principals .,,..., ,..,.., ,.... .,....... 1 84 Program Contniittce ,,..... ..62 72 Projector Squad ...,. 1.. .271 63 Radio Boys ,....... ...... , ,. 2 Compliments of Singer Sewing Machine Co. Victor's - 1325 Cornwall 1951 Raider Club School Life Secretaries Senior Play . Senior . ..... . Service Club ., Shuksan , ., Ski Club Social Committee . Song Leaders ...., Sophomores Stage Crew .... Student Council .... Tennis . .... ...,..,,., . .. Ticket Squad ...... Tomahawk Cabinet Torch Club . ..,.., , Track ....,,....... .......,,.. . Traffic Squad . ..,.., .. Ushers Club , .... . VVelfare Committee . NVhat-A-Sho ... Yell Leaders . ,..... . Y-Teens Cabinet .... ., . ....,. 38, . ,...,, .... 4 2, , , 53, .......19, . is, 52, is, 751, 76. iii to 59, 4Of41', ......,88, .45, 46, 54, Ninuly-mm Qufogfzaplzs CjflI7Z75Hl7Z'6'IZf,T of Hcllinghum Cunning Co. and Icy Straits Salmon Co ufogfzaplzs I !1IHf3f12!lz'lIf.YUf l'1n1lu QVULISI l':1p4-I' Nllllx Uufogfzaplas Co1 11fpliu1wLt 5 of I ugct Sound PUIIPZIIN1 'lximl u Qufogfzaplw C 0 m7Jf z' 11 zfL'n fs of Adams, Inc. Art lingraving Co. Cox Brothers. Inc. xtcr l'1I1gI'2lYil1Q CUINIJZIIIY 14111111 lllrrf Qufogfzaplms Co111jDfi12zmiz',f of Dielil Motor COINIJZIFIB lil 84 H Sporting Goocls Hillview Dairy -lulacs Stuclio Qufogfzafzlms C.'o111jJfi111zf11l,v of KVOS Union Printing VVz1llz1ce Chevrolet Co XVIIZIYCOIN Dzirigolcl f' ll llHlll'I'lf 1. I Qufogfzaplms Covzirjnlizmziiw of Aubert Drug Co. l3arber's Hand VVeaVing Club Barber Sbop, Leopold Hotel Columbia Valley Lumber Company Cyr Brothers W Dairy Products Donovan Furniture Co. le D. Griffin -Complete Insurance Serx Griffith Printing and Typewriter Service Hindmaifs lflectric ra Yeagerk Sporting Goods - l3l3 State Qufogfzaplus Co111 jJli111wz t.s' of C. Pcnn6y Co. Leopold Howl Muller and Aspluml NCNX'flJl1.S, Inc. Scars, Roebuck Sc Co. Selena Construction Co. VVahl's, Inc. lltcrs' 'lxlwiftee Locker Market 4 2300 Cornwzlll WeisficlcI's, Inc. Qutogfzaplms Comjblrivzzfffnzis of Abbott Sisters Associated Cleaners, 22241 Cornwall-Specialize in Sweaters l3arlow's, 1nc. l3arr's Camera Shop Baxter's Shell Service Bellingham l3uilder's Supply Company Bellingham Business College-1ndividualized Business 'llraining Bellingham Hardware Bellingham Radio Brown and Stone Music Co., 124 N. Commercial-Phone 163 Bungalow Dairy, 1611 Monroe Charles Key Shop Circus Shop Clyde R. Cory -'lialk Witli Cory Cornwall Cleaners Cornwall Grocery - 2230 Cornwall Dwyer Realty Company - 1412 Commercial St. For Oxygen and 'Welders' Supplies-likdahl 8: Seppala. 1nc. Fishers Associated Station -- Holly at Garden ' Fountain Drug Store 111 Qufogfzaplzs Compliments of General Plumbing and Heating-105 Grand Ave. For a quick coke it's Hardwicks' Hi-Li Grocery - 2200 D Street Howard E. Mills Electric Co. lreland 81 Bellingar, lnsurance lrving Street Market -- 707 Irving Street Jacobson Studio Joe Martin's Sporting Goods ohn li. Westfcmrcl, owner--VVestford-Beck Funeral Home Johnson School of Beauty Culture - Phone 275 Joyce Meyer -- 1413-A Cornwall Ave. KPUG Karen's Dress Shop for Dresses, Skirts and Sweaters Larson and Colley Leopold Storage Garage Marsh-Bogle Furniture Co. -212 lf. Holly Maxine's Fine Candies - Home Market Monahan Garage, lnc. Morse Hardware Co. N11-Way Shoe Repair Qufogfzaplus ClO'l1If7Dfjfl11,6III! of Olympic Portland Cement Co., Ltd. Pacific Laundry Rathman's Sanitary Meat Co. Sayer's Thriftce Market Smith Cleaners --2304 Cornwall Smith - Ingwersen - Ritchie Soine's Shoes b- Bellingham National Bank Builcling Spellman's -105 WV. Holly Star Drug Co. The Camera Shop The Cone The Fair Market The llosiery Shop for Anklets, Sweaters, ancl Undies The Knit Shop Thick Malts -- The Hut-Sut Van's Market -- 2236 Ellis Street Wvallace Poultry Young Fashions, H09 Commercial Q- For your high style lormals and sportswear farm f-iYr f M11
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